THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE FOR — LONDON : FOR THE PROPRIETORS, RDEN, WC. ж PUBLISHED AT 4i. WELLINGTON STREET, COVENT GA m 1865, pr А. Abórtion, 1 Abronia о 1185 Асасїа РТ, Мааа of, 580 Acacia Hanes Acanthu ince омели. Ба Help bs rév., 31 : Eos ug 939 Achillea ура ca, 891; айтёа Achimenes, new, 438 Achyranthes Ve s Verschaffel СЕ Ес | conite ys Е i lap, 824 dian podes, 5; Esc. Res. ws im ‚ South, Сой 25160665 of, 893 е бапо Aglaonema кке А ináculatum, 367. ieulturé, Ancieht au 62, 928; nncient Irish, 731; Ed x Chamber of, 156 ; Egyptian, 201, 203 ; Indian, 229; progréss ОЁ English, | 490; of S. Wales, 83; Old orfolk Fármer on, з; E es ену Journal of, 711 ; Hip] bg, 788 berlànd, 783; Séottish, ws ded Practic of, 974 ; od ; Journal of, 999; Scó : gricultural Assóciatió thérn C comes 471; 8, causes ot SE 998; hind! сез to, 904 7. Miscellány. du pix aer. КР Say бу; Т „ 895 Svorm Et Алеха Aaa k, 113. Ат Аааа, 1095: British, 1158; lotte 1158; КОЕ ns m. Bas en str ii pie ES DR of, 306; Ате! dw Aloe flowers, presersation of, 728 Alpines, Scotch, C CIEN p on, 534; at College Garden, , 535; select, 675; cultivation of, 699 Alstrómeria (Bom area) densiflora, 989 A ope officinalis, Puccinia oe 5o E ranthus melancholicus rüber, 728 ; brid, on, Si Working Class Industriàl Exhibi- ion, Aloe, 792 ; S rx 1135 bmierstis nobilis, 8 Ammoób; as Torey [o p x Amm: woe tillage, 6 m cues Жеш pm of, 509 msterdam а Py м 31, 304; i MS 85; e Gar- п, \ C transformation of b germination, Anæctochili, eulture óf, 76 Tiebbg f а. мыйым w ium o tz morpho n- | „stitution of, 677 sg Androsace, Ld Ns "ngulosà, 608, borde, 675; i ns, 797 ; EU. ең, 891 Ants, ravages of white in St. Helerá, qure for, 532, 556, 651, ҮЗ 170 їн 919, ; liów to destroy ditto, 986 Aphis bon City Soap Works, 770. ik 1 Аріагу, Neighbo: the, rev.; 3 | Applet, „Жаршы ЫСЫ, 1 dm, chopper MES Rey е сто! Apple tres рео, dei E Ар о tein ig 752, 792; йебау in, Apricot blight, 895, 914 Aquitegi » 615; vulgaris, seeds of, deleteriolis, аснода УЧИЛИ (А jus; 653 Araliaceæ, тне ЫЧ pe imbricata, cones m Ruléi, ja ; Ridolfiana, 1112; Bend, 11 uj albens, 1178 tus, Атри тт usés н Й "Ariszema papil AAEL Ser Aristolochia Tao:dienta, 8 ,1110 509 | Arnott/s Physics, rev. Arrowróo Portland, A BIES DAE: 317, 482, 940 ; Ро layers, $41 | INDEX OF CONTENTS TO THE тов 1865. Arundo P NEA. 1 52, пб, a" Leg Court gar rden в, gigan ntie "rends, 551; UHeriulUs ing, 728, 710, 845; unseasSon: e, 519 Asplenium Hemionitià cristátüm, 6 ociation, Southern Counties, 62 872 a, by ;H Turnor, rev., 630 ig. m yam F.-fomina fisso-multifdum, 97; Frizellize aes 27 ; Oraigii, 27 Duc rimu 27; PUT 91; brach m, polyeuspis, mbriatum, 27 ; Mech. 5 Atlas, Use ful HU viele Society" в Fàmily, 510 TEn purpurea variegata a, 412 ш» him M nica, 10; јаропіёа linibata, har- E of, seédlings from preen, 1084: кгр of, for Наа | decorátion, 202 pue M » Soil for, » 920; shów of, 195 Australi а vegetalion 018: ; parasites, 1108 Avelin n Roads, rev., 950 Azaleas, po B. double white, 77. Bao CHELOR'8 Button, йе, 58% gr on A "m E и of Dè., 108 EN ex. erimenis 630 irt ke, 583; Mów Chok, 1228; paper "iom, "988 Banana nese, 1132 Banyan. hure Indian, 8 Barley, culture of, ination of, 202, 974. ТАТҮ of num Ad aegre mr of, 345 ; ооа, 443; growth of, 587 ; and Malt, 61 Fair, 849 ажат for, 40 Eu artlingia and TES e notes on, 175, 1034 10 Bisko bat Stàmford Hill, 463 Bati = — an's M Onograph of Odontoglossdim, ї Battersea Park," 791, 728 | Bays, Sweet, comparative Mou and emale, 843, 866, 1011,1 Beans, ha bits or of Scarlet p 102; table of EN кы dum 16; S rta Ы ав’ "агай malting, Р Pal tent hótho 1o naes, 89 Bedd Uu [eg 699, M uA A South Kensington, "076: ot to roots from plants used "for, 905; p^ Mals for, 891; das "s Park, $15; àt Bothwell Castle t hs åt ате 943 Веес ed, 1013; Coppér-leåved ora: Pie Кир P ech bark insect, 77! т, 420; sour, 761 Beet notos on, 678 ; uniting, 415, 559 ; driving, ie am transtéreiieo о ? 891, 415; swarm- 343, 867, 439, 511, 558, 583, 655, 774; pef honey Em "ПА; ’ profi ftàblé manage- meni wo T 1134, 1158 { bárrenn fertilà M Spå 585; ed 919, Li qo ii п Roe Еа (087 ER ый; Ro of, 96r; uem € genesis of, 1087 ; and ants, 798: ап Bee, Dico 582, 1183; weight 798; àt - moüth, 833; cottage; LO ed Mm Stewarton, 559, 608, 708, 1798; feedérs Гос ditto, 990; ventilation of, 991, 1038; and supers, 487: removal of ditto , 846; painted, 1015; large, 1056, 1135, 1158” Bee-houses, Tool eet, 459 ; sugar, 830, 854 Beet тапи A ER 1164 Begonth Рево 11 Беа late та the, 11 A Belgian Horticultura! Р. xi $37, 966 Bellairs on vas ed Bennet's, Dr., Mi Bentbam's Напа! гесу ot Бий КЕДЕЙ, rët., 348 Bentham апа PE N enerá Plantaruti, "LG bos: rev., ав Se o Berberid Asiatica, 150; stenophylla, 40; — = ея 1087, 1109, 1132, 1180 Berl 797, 990 of the Ses, tev., 1206 х variegata (versicolor) 801; ji- GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE Bouquets, foreign, 7 Bouvardia jen Ma 957-58 846 ; angusti- Biology Spencer on Principles of н 1 Birds dere 220, 246, 269 ; o insecta, 280, Boring or 891 ый 06 ; plea l; ingular ha ts 0! са! пе сгу, d unir ciel n bank xs British RH rev., 175 Biscuit manufactory, Huütley & Palmer's, 993 вото Mr., 1 Blood à 8 food, КЫ — Sa Diction S Bog plants, 676, 8 B oho ^ NS od to the Bibliographer's Bread, T of, 255 ; bitter, 736 ; Bt. John's, 871 i oT Engl Literature, rev., 223 Bread fruit, 1181 Bonatea Bones, to Fiissolve, 16 Mr., death of, 1226 British. "Association, 866, 917, 941 British Columbia, 1205 5, 1: 298; Brown on, rev., 78; Macfie on, rev., 678 British plants, Notteutt's Handbook of, rev., d eed "Ро еу’ 8 beaded, 176 Bri De -dust as mature, 443 ; to apply, 616 T" ‚Кот TICED. — Almanáes, „Аеш, | B кюк. Eclipse, 512 ; select, 775 1095 Ба on Geo lod Arbutus, | Bromus Behraderi, 709, 132; v. Italian Rye- Pam phle n Uses of the, өт; Arnott's Physics, 110; Atlas, Useful Knowledge So- | Broom. ne cultivation of, 844 T "в, 510; Aveling on Steam on Bradt: PE Ice Caves of France and Switzerland, 9501 Backhouse on Alpines, 534; Bateman's „ 797 е; onograph o! e om бт Рес on | В okk 850; 1119 the Microscope, 653 ; Bellairs on Hardy Ferns, е 78; уор ы Mentone 989; Bentham's | Buildings, ki n sio old, 938 British Flora, 343; Bentham and ker's | B [роо ата 1 а 675, 819, 808 Genera Plantarum, 1062; Berg on Cinchona | Bulbs, spring, 213, 294, 5305 Í Barks, 894; Bertram’s up t of Au FL s Jan beri Un 126 Sea, 1206; Bowerbank on Sponges, ; | Вав (Mr.) nurser; Brande's Dietionaty of Science, &c., 223, | Burchell's (Dr.) Natu ral History р 438, Ta 1110; Brówn ón British Colim- "n viä; Brown's Ice Caves of Hs em A s (Mr. ) aud dris m э Brown on P2 t Park, Affeetin ope, Fere bills veris M ^h 9t Сеат, in; Butter, неу "ao Cattle uod e 832, 903, 1028, Butter tree z p ND Pari, 26 1216 pamp Chur uo Buttercups, the кен i ene Ms Con table's Address at Cirencester, 229; dok уз оп Rust, Smut, Mildew, and Мо 151; &rby's Astronomical Observer, 867; с. Daubeny оп Trees and Fera М ncients, 558; Decaisne's Jardin Fruitie 152, 971; Deeaisne and Naudin's Amateur | CABBAGES v. Cauliflowers, 79 ; Fearnought, 248; Gardener, 30; Denton on Water Supply,| when to sow, 519; select list of, 602; v. HE ; Dineley iu refererice е Duke о E Swedes, 760 Cactus, "Mrican species of, 9 HS Hab 601; Dol vicem Cahiota, 51 Д Росия and Scott's British Hemiptera, RUD appointment, 633 1038; Du Boulay on the Weather, 890 drinia eee 775 Farre's (Dr.) Abridgment оѓ Pereira's Calanthe Veitchii, 55 Materia s 1134; т pum й turum Veitehiäna, 9 tubispat! ha, 1181 in reférence to . Welwitsch, 8; Ty eee ded eru е, ns spring treat- amphlet 918; Gloodé on е ета ssopifolia, Бак, 1014 " Hardwieke's Science ip, Calcutta Botanic pur effect; of late Cyelune 31; Houghtoh's Geology, 900; Herd Books, | оп. 31, 123, 196, 1177; catalogue of planta in, 1119; Highland and Agricultural Society's 894 Flora, 486; Hunt on Srammering, 390; Jef- freys on Conehology, 870; ртом "s бале teer, 9; Kelly on Errors Geology, 247; ren on Villas, 906; Knigh: A Passages ofa rere d Life, 807 ; Lay on Chi 103 Society's Journal, 923, 1038; Tivingntone'd Travels in Africa, 1158; pae on British Columbia, 678; x on " Vines, 1205 Emm tentuin, 989; Page's Geologs, 631; Рё К y pe 723 iu Calophyllum порһу um Cal ica , hoose in, гей суту үз from sewaged Rye) grass, 23 т; es for, 2795 láiüseed ror, 568; scour in, iN cum Calysaccion siamense, Camellias, ders ct Ff select, 296, 368; to ft, 944 eU 1183 , 909; Dr. Russell Cant; ^ the late Mr., 626 Cape of Good Hope, report of Colonial Botanist = 893 dE Gooseberry, 223, 293 Carbolie acid, дош, TAT b A how i w to tell beforehand single from ouble, р ; culture of, 681, 654; с ]umer on tbe "Microscope, са Magio, А; Р on Saturn, 750; тте: 1014 land on on the Turnip; 4115 Hailways, 414 ; | Carob pod, analysis of, 64 а Sheep, 28; Recreations | Carob tree, 871 зга Country ГЕЯ ее Carters еб gro UN ms in China ап A s Orchard Houses, P n cultural | Саге, height of, 544 ; Буз prio nj Society's Pera Riell on а Casks, sweet, na 389; Salter 390 ; | Castagno di Cento Cavalli, 872 Schaible on реа. Hy Flori wm me m € 5 Vitiensis, 510; Sew hlet&, 157. on Hawtho 395, Y 590 ; айз, Mile Bd. =i hractes Welwitschii, 1182 Cauvet on, 295; Smith (of Lois M iion) Cattleya quadricolor, 307 · ` 8; &c., 205; Smith on Health, 414; | Cattle, wéight of mi 16, 65 ; Sowerby's Key to Natural Orders of British tatistics of losses by death of young; 303.; Wild Flowers, 989; Sparkes on Man, 774; t breeds for Uister, 710; ber: ncer on Biology, 199; Spratts Travels| 1067; Mappowdi 1096; "ueni in Crete, 749; Strange on Health, 726; 1144; breeding of, 1185, 111 Thome thé Grape Vine, 199; Torrey | Cattle f 280; Wheat às, -— оп Ammo! а, 558; Turnor's Astra Castra, | tive value of a мә: try ры of b 630; Tylor on * Aa of Mankind, | 327; experimen Res Is түй i E Finni mags ial сщ ie Mel na Review, 134; on j ; | Cattie Melons, 9 Warner Оп Orehids, 582; Websters h | Cattle раг, ai 158, ТТТ, 778, 782, 895; Dictionary, ру, 110; Verlot оп | 827, 832, 849, 850; Plant Và Whitehead on on Night 854, 903, 92, 997, Sehools, 62 945, 972, 974, 994, 998, 1185, - вчу dodi: 819, 813; mixed, 697, 748; 1192, e 328, mpi - 1281, 1288, иц * trial stick for Vine, 772; turfed Peach, | Miss Burdett Coutts loss by, 876; E os "E vs n: 876 T nsuranee, 949, 9 68; tany, m. ; Assyrian, 872; Moore's, respect $ tr d onera 942; new К Handbook of, 875, 200, 1021, mg о! p: oh 1 wis Schoo! 1011; ironic aet арн fossil, 1111 Botanic Gard Chelaea, 72 2, 169 ; оа, 1081; Liver pool, 1087 ; Manches eld, 1087 Bothy system, 662 Bo Н : Mr. Clay- уй Club on the, 1143 ; e indi ч treatment of, 1162 ; suspensi catt] ment in refereuce to, 1163; and vapour bath, 1163 ; iso! "rr reference to, bert and disin fecta nts, 1215 records of an , 1118 Cattle Show "Bing Hall, 1144, 1165 Cattle trade, Holland on the, 1089 Cattle yards, pecie ir Cauliflower, the, 1036 Cedar in Abne E Cemetery, 933; dura- Celery, 484 Celery fiy, 964, 100: and Tom-tits, 089 Cells, formation of, 73; Amyliferous — in Cements, Centaurea ragusina, 728; ragusina compacta, саси follicularis, 550 [891 f, 274 Cereus | sclonsldie Th: Bertini, 846 n, 77 Chayote, or Sechium edule, 51 Cheese factory, American, 515 Cheese, making, 207 ; t, 423 Cheese-maker, Hella: 1024 ol ege ionary ot, rev., 78, 966 ; 28 етту, Frogmore early Bigarreau, 606 ; Rival, an excellent, kind, 749 Chestnuts, on on Etna, 799 ; unseasonable flowor- of horse, 892 ; Mo reton Bay, 1181 Children's prizes, 482 2 [for, 423 Сыра, Mr. Lay on, rev., 103; China cement Chiswick „ба rden, 623; а school of hortieul- ture, 112 Chlorophy! Chocho, 51 = та n vegetables, 961; and cattle Chorale uh. m Chovy Beetle, 60; pore e e stemmed, single - 940; rrr potico, T on, rev., 390 ; collec- on of, noticed, 1 et рог in, 439 | n Hooke ri, 1 ue 401, g^ Оз duret uu: r^ E 389, 628, ‚ OTT, 778, 820, 2%: їп Le chan з 581; ойсїпа!з, по Clian! arginata elegans, Climate, Aig eh dependent on, 31; уБ ation of stock to, 565; influen се of forests € = 917; of Palermo, m; of Corsica, fruits, 1 land, eot of on ; of Scot! E i mbers, ibd. d ; Darwin on the med and habits = 174 ; tendrils of, 1229; indoor, 536, 772, 866, 113 = 8| Clonmel agricultural n. 04 ium Moule's earth, vies mu 2d» new, 612 numbers and Cockscom! ered, 1! Cocoa-nut, double, 985; а of, 1228 Cocoa-nut refuse, 320 ren муз зда 6i wed 46; 4s ii 7 Ыла, 1026 culata, 746 ; rond Albert Middle Class, 390, eteri- пагу, 514,950, 974 ; 8. о. | i Cirencester Agricul Botanical, 147, 385, 436, 601 RES seedling, 222, 992, iat 208, 579, ө; сомдауда ol 9 Пё: Ep Y 1061; vm od ue ained d ew Zealand, 1109; бна Bowis, ак nature of the, 1133 Cooke on. Rust, Smut, Mildew, «nd Moulds, Uookia punctata, Copal gum, Ca 8 ami Copse, felling, 88 Cork Fungi, 6 Corn, Corn а on ground, 130, 323 | | | | Cypress, gigantic: | | | | | катана с са 1119 | Flax in Ireland, 133; and cotton mixed, 491 ; Duck, в urgica Dose, | rt e 253 Dye-wood, new, 366 Cotton, Major revor Clarke and а mixed, 491; Dominica, en; Fayptian, | ; Pert de i — 937; , 1158 Cou Е destruction of, 688 | apes foeding, 64, mo 785; os luce of. 327, | " gU КЕР 138; and calves, trade in, 707; abortion in, T6 ; fat, 1239; wooden, 775 Cowhouses, 182; clean, 185; in London, 972, | 998, 1140 | EARTH cioset, Moule's, 562, 612, 751 Cowpe ticed, 750 | Ea — we" for, 590, 651, 67 75 ask, noti Cr: tein эв, want of пет оп, 920 aipg cren! tx Cre ravels e ^ 49 Опок» 388, 412, 4 s, select, qa. nudiflor oem m; pon wei of, 183, 1215; а mai 659; у m: appearances of, 636, 65 an in ; in Gloucestershire, 950 ; an: T. бе 660 ; state of the, ^t s; | returns мао. 758, 155, 760, ; Irish | 0, 1138; Scotch ditto, 1138 stal Palace Horticultural Exhibition, 484, | ча. sporting of, 842 140 | | Каров tile, 3 Epa RR Great International Fruit Show s, 916 ud 84 A Edu cultural, 1l, 81, 84, 105, 134 177. "80" 181, 8L, 202, 204, 226, 227, 940, 250, 273, 274, 279, 297, 298, 322, 824, 327, 345, 347, 348 7. 465 489, 492, 514, 516, 563, 564, 586° 7, : ‚ 1042, | | | | H horticultural, 124, Me ie 961, E 1: ^ 769; entific, Fren Cucumbers, monstrous, 673; double, 748; for | PRERA seed, 795; Cea 916 | per e Milne, on spontaneous germina- Cucumber disease, 60: с insects, 820 Qu pon edel o Жаша Kr of rare, 711; travelling of, 1071; Сой reserving, 1096 ; ' vitality of, 1096 ; Бот to Cuitlauzina. 2 la, Mr. p on, 509 all ше e уез: nd, 1098 ; а source | Cultivation, m. db and y weather, 634; of ple n. 114 autumnal, 881, 975 Egyptian frais, ^s кле, 201, 203 Cuming, the late Mr. Hugh, 823 Elsagnus reflexa, 1 1235 Cupressus Lawsoniana, flowering of, 362; Elibu Burritt's Walk, r torulosa ume brem of, 843 Elms inj ч by odterpillar of Goat Мо, Currants, disease mental flowering, 102 ; Mr. Fortescue's, 800; age of old, 1088 724, 748, 796; d ion: 1016 Embothri coccineum, 588 Cuscuta "arr - Emigrants and emigration, 609, 611 | Cyclamen P ). | Encephalartos horrida, 1131 | Cyclone Y e 44 31, 123, 196, 1177 acrids, doe 722 ro at Santa Maria КАТИ, 199 om ium bifiort rum, 248; M teman's | Epilepsy, marks on, 318; mei 626, E^ or: levi- | Epimediums, 675 ; spurles s, 726 | зви 607, 914; "Cross ii, 9 | pipogium adn elini, 222 | | Cyprus trees of, 806 [аш носе 340; Telmateia, 747 ; бар чол. ит: ^ pun albus, 583; formosus, 583; raehyodon | ате еза онай, 55 | Erasine, | Erfurt orientar ү БАБЫЛ, 590 E riophoi ifolium, forms of, 30, 53 | Erucastram Pollichi Шш), 822 um dens-canis, 675 3 D. Esp ect "A01 | Len Ugni, 102. 150 Euonymus, E ig of varieties of, 584; bana v riegata, 891 Euphorbia Cyparissias, 891 аана ontieri, 989 e floc! ЕНБ, nia tional Horticultural, 601, S CR 530 ahlia, eun. 55; Mdlle.MariaJoigneux, 2 rne det nne Barrall, 55; history of the, "n 604; list "of, 821; German Domino Noir, e. ; Bouquet, 9411; at. Cry! Palace , 942, 967; imperialis, 1204 Daby, ry, uce of t 230; ma ent i , 674, 817, 892, 1061, E schedule of the, 326 ; May wi work in the, 308; їп pred diti, 1130, 1133; Russia Inte nal, 405; in "towns, 565; farming in relation to Erfurt, 890; judg 917; У o cal at, 9 agricultural, 927; Paris P videl of 1867, 1035 ; arrangements, 437, 1201, 1226 639, 640, 664; Cheshire, 1107 e, * yi ME 901; iania, 1021 Meiste of the, 255 cows, comparative та E E EE iem em a з y mical Observer, rev., 367; Lie et californica, 1039 d Bartlingia, note on, 175, 1034 | Darwin уты С 8 55 respecting new rues of Vd aged 207, 291, 938, 1082; on the m ts and habits s of Clim bers, 174 Date Р: eer en в [d ) Essay on the trees and shrubs E X oar rev., 553; on University F. FALCONER, death of Dr., 100 Falconer панно 1184 bai ; is long necessary ? 851 hardiness of, Et rkshire, 14 ; in to a, 37; Herefordshire, 33; rase, 63; Forfarshire, 86 ; Tattenhall, Chester, 87 n nat Isle of Ely, 87; Aston Park, hear Day's| (Me. J.) Orchids, 103, 703 Norwich, 87; hne of of Sussex, "Wr. 180, 205, Debriehy, И Ж 842 258, vg. j Tamme mhp a 20 s Balna- — € audin's new work on Gar-| breich, h Molton, R, NM 492, 446; S T iptree oe Hal Ыз; "lou Чый hire. Decaisne's Le Jardin Fruitier du Muséum, rev., | 423; Scotch, 472, 781, 807, 832, ж is 152, 271 ; 904, 998, 951,999, 1048, 90; lenn t, De Candolle’s 8, 517; Wexford, 543; D ewe phiniums, con solida, о ue ouk 769; Mid-Lothian, 734, 760 ; ' Motcomb, im; grandiflorum, double, 773; Triomphe de ыз onen pua 928; Bonnington Park, 2e 2 Pontoise, 846 Sussi 1090; Mappowder, 1096 Dendrobia, Mr. Bateman оп, 556 Wie A^ on AN n, 1138 а bailiff, 38 Dendrobium PALME est 'ssnile, 20, мет Dayanum culture, 441, 561, 614; Japan, 1107, 1138, 1156 growers, facts for, 902 ingites, 966 Flies, cure for, 6s 89 Floors, open board ded, 5 Flora, he PE. 19; STER 128; of Desert of Sinai, 437; suis 533 ; of Otago, 533; of Kildar Sed , 581 Florists' йол: "hints i: E of, 798 Flour Mills, City, 154 Flowers, Е" 197, 245; Мг. Wm. Paul's reri on Spring, 268; ch urchyard, 388; ing, 270, 271, 362, 434, "437; history of the davelopment of certain, STT drying, 80, 650; foreign, ш s of, 799; w hen to eut, "g48 H vete his nseasonable, 1009, 1012 Flo beds, variegated Kail for, 51, 74, 76; VL 531, 626, 699, 819, 915 Flower farming, 76 ly, cure for, р па mania for, "A 937 Food, Wheat as sheep, 12; winter, de stock, pi Aiman tal, dor 'exconsivo price of ditto, 158; sedes Aed 158, 538; for man, 159; malt as, 323; n ey as, 443; malted a relative value ога different Me of, 346, (949 ; H treacle as, 495, 1025 ; Bean: summer, 660; s X Brown on, 750 $ y the People, rev., mportance of D ш 961; Gorse lori economy о! poo m асіогу, 5m side песок 270 rests, influence of, on climate, 722, 917; n, 917; root-pruning traos in, 961; per 1178; al, 1232 Fou urcroya lon, va, ЛОТ; cubensis, 1037 Fowler testimonial, M 09 Foxglove, malform France, hops in, Francis, Mr. G., denti of, 1226 Pm "y deniana, , 990 Fran sani 8 S (Mr ) Nursery, 175, 245 Fritillaria kamschatkense, 1180 rogmore, Royal Gardens, 871, 895 uits, growing of, in Kent, 7; ofits of, 195; Egyptian, 26: Feejean, 607; prices of French, 770 ; Indian, 1181 ; our small, 120 Fruit Growers’ Association, Nova Scotia, 10 Fruit Show, Edinburgh Great International, 841, 844; Dublin Internation P ur Fruit trees, shortening or a aspect, 224, n open B, бб Mo effect of алуу on, horda des ms "us, Fuchsias, monstro! 192 769 of, 1184 angi, wine cellar, 6, 102 ; root, 104, 462, 602, 1037, 1001, 1108, „183, Lis, 1157; Cooke on microscopi Ж paras rasitie, 196; Hollyhoc БОКА, "sz; i ed 94 -— m: - , in leaves, n: suppose isoning by means of, 889, 1228 ; б" of, in the production t disease, 84; eatable, 841; cooking, 1232 в. GALANTHUS plicatus, 675 АРКЕ пети, culture of, 532 ure, 1066 ; Willow tree, 389 ame esl 136, 1237 j gam. Mika herb, 410; Frencb, 484 ы Garden embellishment, 412 6 Garden Toten. # w Dutch periodical on, 989 Garden walls, 508 ; Gardeners and under gardeners, ssion — classes for, 54; Pigs of, at Let 693; eveni 1156, ; examina- g rk fi tions for, 196, 913, 992, 1154 anosmum, 460 ; rm yards, динар 706 Орса ? Royal Benevolent Institution, 651, _ hyllum, 4607 um the нце , present position of British, 57, 58, | 1179, Р D. xanthophlebium, 602 ; hedyosmum, 607 ; Es Tb T, "180; occupation of the, "465; P тер market, 33; spring flow а: a dixanthum, 674; lilacinum, 674; Tattoni- increasing? 49 ji Hedge de 243, 362, iN vdd 10 or? summer С бот i anum, 890, 990; Johannis, 890, 990 За 878; prospects of, 697, 722 ; Mexican, 676; in New Жаный, A Derton on n village an d farm water supply, 879 surances for, 1 к 843, ry 1061; sub-tropical, 721 ; town, росу ta Gne di tios) 433; window, 315, ч, 673, D v, deposition of, 944 Farming in Buenos A; s, 35, 60; Indian, 60; ening impostors, 2 Dimer la tasmanica, 1182 Outlines of Modern, rev., 110; a trade, 10; H Garlic, 1135 Dianthus, distinct sorts of, 075; cincinatus, jn the district of оо 301; пежо, Gas heating, 800, 11 uns chinen dorsa cw наро AC wi ki: ey еее 37 Ф Aw yn 400, s а ушкан 1,752 спаку; > ; ion x" ol m Д um grandiflorum, E: кеа 223, 438, TH, d, mé 10, 9, тт ad ең 4 Genera, remarks on, 458 б elytra spectabilis, 536; alba, 362 ; eximia,027| Ме - aL 750; H ignia, 188; Genera Plantarum, by Bentha m and Hooker, Dieppe, North amberland, 7 3: weedy, 802; com- ., 457, 986, 1 E Dining, Handbook of, rev., 433 mercial prime ciples aiita to, 878; Tien ln- spontaneous, 673 Я Dionsa muscipuia, 559 shire, 976; hindrances to profitable, 1022; | Genetyllis, 1034 5 Disinfectant, coal ashes as a, 8 Morayshire, oss; Cambridgeshire, 1023 ; | Gentians, 675; germanica, 906 Dixon on Flocks and Herds, rev., 831 Cheshire Dun ni Geology, Kelly ‹ on Errors of, rev., 217 ; Апеей Lepus | Federation, Horticultural, 937, 966 on, Tev., 462; Page's, Tev., 631; Ee Felt M ton's, rev., 968 рон show, В po it 833, 1168 Fencing, 303, T. 116 мн Иран, 390, 966, 1111, 1206 Dolique seriei, | Fenzl's( Prot) accom, PA ы useum, Mr. Appun's additions. үсү do Po, Chocolate and Cotton in, 1229 алың ation, 1 rnando Po, Chocolate and Cotton Douglas Fin S17 817, зар 482, 040 Ferns, how to take иран of, 221, pe aene E ЖОЛИ уе, 606 ; mons "m Doug! glas & Seott's British Hemiptera, 1038 dn ме eran ME zio, 0 ре ced > 770; list of sorts of, 'g32, D: Draczenopsis, serva r o n Mex ; Dracontomelon sylvestre, 607 hybrid, 701 ona 'Bellairs o , 773; | Glasnevin combined farm implement, 518; on treo in Teneriffe, 799 Уне барой, аза new British, 100; select | Botanic Garden, 911 І 15, 303; theory of, 88; Мг. В. Den-| tender, 5 treniment of, 920; variability Glass, roug! sheet, 196 ; ground, 4 ton on, 136, 950; statistics of, 179; altera- | of, 9625 yt 101 Glazing, Beard's plan of, 890; double, ao of vegetatio by means of, 196 ; uni- | Fertility, 688 676, 962, 987, 1013, 1084, 1107, 155. pom in, 350; of low-lying lands, 588; | Ferulas, 627 1155, 1180, 1190, 1202 аз ese 590; results of, H 941; West Indian, 989; Acacia, | Gloede on Strawberries, rev., 1014 NE i запа оп, 997; importance bom a трезау di of, 1114 m rim ла Cooper, frui ro , 918 Gloxinias, curiou! n, 865 Ma DA. deep, Fig, Castle Kennedy, 28 436; caprifieation of Gnats, how to pen на Р" Tel m" stoppages of, 15 the. 509 ; culture of, 536, 1157 Gooseberry, «Cope, 23, 993 sib, у ласу ей by undug and trenched | Fire-flies, тт Gorse, 86; w, 255; treatment of, 1169; 9. | ж Fir seeds, home-grown [(зее Conifers), Scotch, | food, 1 Н DM Cattle St Sh d Ё p map; beetle, 824 Gourds, cattle, 913; classification of, 1061 Dablin Col а ^ ould, 22 Govenias, 440, 748 "Doo VERS droit Vine dresi sing priz awa , 535, 559 тыһ parasiit, 60 Grafting, the Vine, 26, 50, 52, 149, 434, 9 Du Boulay on ng prize awarded to , i Fishin, р fty, 654 зе. double ditto, 1061; Walnuts, eather Prognostics, rev. vegetable, 368, 440 Hollies, 200; Camellias, 944 INDEX. v g , 64; harvesting, zu lla, fertilising the, 1039, 1154, 1180 gredi f Dr., on Sewage, rev., 590 Black Morocco alias 197 ; Black рсе ; Royal Albert, 126, аговва, © 5 5 rd Ф ә, 43 г 2 t аа Bic d 702; "Masi Pince' 2 Black Muscat, 1107; rx importation o meh, ved prices of ditto, 770; syri when flower, 9085 large bunch TE ч, знн of, 821, 811; out-door, 416, 895; judging, 772; packing, 848; spori rts of, 1154: сга oani in, 965; уун md 824; MEN :440, 488, 584, 1084 ; Fun ting stigma of, 1084; new ase in, ба" E- laying down land to, 60, 89, 471, 568 Couch n, 182; etn 183; Sehrider's 254; a anure ene 3 sings ts of, 845; comparative value. m Pec. Pg" бз; colonial nial, 633 ; Buckm analysis ustralian, 777 ; ornam: 941; for chalk, 905; rust in, 1106 бы s(Dr. coger ok of Waterwe eds, rev., 750 ood and iron, 104 ; red relating "x remov; Y of, 1160 ; climbers, substitutes for, у, 40, E yu has. mda new kind of, 344 Guns, Dougall on, 565 Gymnogramma uosa, 531 Gyr-falcon, 1229 H. H.EMANTHUS incarnatus, 989 Hard wicke's Бие Gossip, rev., 31, 1206 Harebell, the, 4 Harvest of TN бв, 519, 802, 926 ; early, 616, 711, 761; in outh Essex, 7827 operations connected wi ith 736; how to mitigate the — et, 826; sies durug 809; dT cernin ЕЕ 107; reports respecting, 753 EA 700 ; of the Sea, rev., s е esaurus Capensis, rev., 367 На" в Geology, rev., 966 ro e silver striped, 1 015 substitutes for PE time to sow, 519 Hay, ыар, t of, 327, 566, 519, 664 Heat considered ode of motion, rev., 437 Heather, American, 1135; North American localities for, e, 793 Hea! ting, new mode ot, '363 ; ; orchard houses, 460; paint fi or p ipes used in, 80, 314, 388, 412, 1160; gas, 800 Hedera win 822 Нено gulos MN 152; Mr. Smith's, deners’, 11 testimonia B 1034 Hout mphlet, on Agrricultural Educa- tion, rev., Pr 5 Е gendo 200; new variegated, 272; Holt treatment of, 128 Holl iiyn ocks, black, 55; remarks on, 367 Hollyhock disease, 817 Ho ж, "m ofSir W, J., 769 ; the late Sir W. Hooker's (Dr.) appointment to Kew, 890 - Hooker's New 4 cis Zealand Flora, rev., 486 к ooreepondénee on o i * m ; at Nor e show, 613 ; 661, 71 3; 2t PD to @ 0805 at Islington, 5 al О! 683; 38,183, [^ n^ uil, вз, 705; od о шыр А moth, 892, 916, 940, 965, 1013, Mer unm rev., 3 шы 95; AE on the, A. Messrs. Cut- x of, 65 0, 676; p 578; preservation Hyacinth us amethystinus, 675, 509 Урда, па — лайм among, 27, 601; H: d же Блез, 701; Naudin on, 794, 1033 Hypostis (Eranthemum) sanguinolenta, 607 Жл law of, 657, 784, ж 760, 779, 832, Hyssop of the Bible, 102 I. IMPLEMENT, Glasnevin combined farm, 518; at | Plymouth, | Imports, agricu. ultural, 3 Improvement, agricultural, hindrances to, 564 Ingram testimonial fund, 172, 722 Inn signs, T Insect plague: and birds, 706 Inverness, мош! Pana 733 Zgoni opsis paniculata, pomæa bona-nox, 1 Пт condition ot 541: ; peasants in, 349 Iresine He Her ECT 367, 795, 940, 965, 983, md Iris, Cri A ; susiana, ко Trises, span foworing 4 eme gi. effects of, 64, 84, ; qnd of Pal means of, 292; quality o acd and drainage, '99 97; Визе | iem | | for, m A 1070 Itch, cure for the, 3 Ixias, 1015; Holy 990 ; culture of, 990 | JACK fruit, 1181 son, ДЕН) Jo mens ton’ МЫ, J! ama of Praeter на ly, уа Horticultural Booi a rev › ш of | al Agricultural Society, rev., K. KArrRARIAN naturalised weeds, 8 Kail, qund. 192; in flower beds, 51, 74, 76 | Kel Пу ’s Notes upon "Errors of Geology, rev., 247 Kent, fruit-growing in, 7 Kerr on English үүт petes rev., 206 Kesteven’s Domestic AA rev., 438 Kew Gardens, pere on, 411 Kidd ари. 1160 нои n Flora of, 581, 676 nd m met n plants, 220, 292, 387, 459, 1036 Knights P ME ofa Working. Life, төт, 607 at, 199, 223; Pine stove at, a" Kohl Rabi, 375 Kola Nut, 584 LABOUR, wr Labourer, the, 2i P dodi tural, 826 ; East Lothian, p winter ce у кү - ment for, Eo pei familie: о н rae o, 472; Enco Labourers, опей club, 904. , 903 peer, Piperitus 811; vellereus, 811 Кер ter, peg 1159; telescopic, 56 Тао ТЫ ев, 100, 434, 530, 554, 556, 1130 ri [mec n Palace, gardens of, 272 Lælia Legere 367; winter blooming, 507 ; elegans Wolstenho lm ig, 698 Lamb, теб 444, 491; Lord Walsingham's, 825, 854 ; disease - Land, tenure of, 36, 711; laying down to Grass, Hd xi reclamation of nm du ment о aud ten: Landseaj o pardonin Tod 99 pred sni ra tions to our, 791 Lane, death of Mr. M. H., 674 ро s ае ЕИ 823 ; eaten by rabbits, 1132, ha, as Mc 058 Alexandri ian supposed greater hardiness Е female P 866, 1011, 1132 ; of the ancien Laurus nobilis eg E „и, ти, итар n 779, ends n on, iii; to edoceri of, 752 C таен Гена et- 1110 Leaves, pem of, 507 ; perforations of, 817 ; ske- m. "0n; "action of, 1082; spotting and | Lilies, Japan, 461, the dm 795 Liliu 684; "dro 1233, 1231 Lim | Lon 968 ; of the Valley, 272 ; of € sale of, 176 ; double-flowered, fn eem ча of, 732, rro hose-in- hos 778; детей bcd of, 818; culture of, 892; sendinga from, 1084 ; tenuifolium, 675 T9; Moule's Mowi тні ——————————. Moths, various, 512; swarms of, in Franco, 962 ? humming bird, 892, zm A 965, 1013, 1037 ; silver-striped hawk, earth closet, 69. b12 т machines eria tomento tosa, 1189; — 1182 Muente oand в Mulberry, m 893 Liming, 658 Lc" DN hii Lime trees, 1180 Mu We Б Lim RPM. nn 870 Mus ral, 996; Royal Agricul- aria alpina, 509 eath of Dr., 035 ; ; funeral of ditto, me р : 0; 1058, 1083, 1084, m Tunes болыу Journal, rev., 223, 1038 — Lis iin, Ногаан, (ШЕ s Travels, sak 115 aro рин ial, 792; Pos 535 ; car- ot Mr. | Podal ыт ию London miodar ва ardening, 652 ng-horns, Loranthus, n oe (East) agriculture, 373 "s (Messrs.), nursery, 79, 197 Тоха, upon — -— Lu anagem of, 6 Lu сево е bons Me Pa 1021 Luculia gratissima, 74 eme Psyche, 842 Luxembourg, Garden'of the, 551 rev., 662 ; of the | MACHIN oed pus trial of agri- санаба, $^ vU | 6 the late Mr. 3 Macleania spe dr eei Macross stélltarum, Soa 1, 940 jte end Magic, "y Be s Pie зве, Мар nolias, 800; T oue ph ; ШЕСЕ of, 1064; ditto of Soulan; geana, 1084; ditto of | Шеше, 1 | Malt as fi on and Barley, Maltin 2. М Peas, s77” ОО! g Bear | Malt tax, 129, 155, 203, 205, 227, 278, 872, 470 Malus floribunda, 1230 Man, food for, 159; Sparkes on, rev., 774; Life | of, symbolised by Months of the Year, rev., | 299 nchester Field Naturalists' Club, 223 Manetti Rose heec e Manettia micans, 367 Maugels, mi ; oulturo of, 350, 369 ; cost of do., TRAN fros! ow ankind, Жану Histo с to detect нА ъл 16; ; potash 60; value of do. re: unts nd Ww different animals, ph te of, by ex sure, 64 ; managem ent of, 64. 64; chemistry of, 78; blood as, 159; p different crops, 302; for Grass, am e pplication of artificial, 136; caution ds do., 220; rices of do., r^ "Poe е on do., 635, 1169 ; nedust as, 443; th 3 nalysis of, 421; 1 m; 159, 399, 490, 808; 8, 770; Standen's, 770; sulphate of iron 857; loading and › 495; covered yard or, 614; spent as, 1066; five-fanged ble, 592, 1169 anure TN 784, M 1048 Maples, Japanese, ta Véitel reet (see Calathea) Marathrium utile, Marchand on godes Ай mediums, rev., 726 ара leniug, Marshes of South Г taly, 5 Marsileas, 464 ; E of, 410 A Е the Vegetation of BSpitzbergen, м Ша riu eg ^d 867, 914 Matches, anese, 56 Maoia, Dr., 196 Maxwell, Mr. LR Hali, 1041 iu, "ER Meadow Ban ротар {е Meadow Эмо, рейин үтенү Meat oat, Biga price of, Т profits of, 806, 1000, 1116 echi aay 494, 518, 561 ечен P of the Cattle, 133, 913, 1141; s of, eg 1141; эм А E 45 canker in, 508; judging, 364 Momoria a King's School, iier 1014 Меп! cepe ee Moretti (Mr.) Grapes. 511 esembryanthemum иш 990 М м си nests о 680 Microscope, powi new, 198 ; Plumer on choice of, rev., 319; Smith & Beck's achro- matic. 653 Miers, Mr., 128 pen ogg qune, 150, Mildew, Cooke on, rev, ui cure for, 512; Berberry, T on de 1106 Milk trees, 775 [cre aig я m Solanads, 29: muluses, Mr. Bull's strain of, 339, 797 burniug, 101 P 246 Mistioto on the Oak, 79, 1013; on Chionanthus, oe po Nursery, 1063 819; not a true 914; London, 964 Leichhardt, Dr., 656 Мис herb ns, 410 Lemnaces, Indian, 1110 Moa, New Zealand, 1071 Lentibulariese, Angola, 30 Moffat's Secrets of rev., 654 Lepigonum neglectum, 965 Moles, 31, 1112 vete vernum, 675 A Molospermum cicutarium Doniana, 198; d , conin: Moncrieffe House, mem а 1015 ; tetragona, 1112 Monochzetum drip prn Tope cio Инн CI A ун on , Мене ve - sd е Cat. Plague, rev., m painless extinction of, 8, 88, 155, 34 or TBV., n7 first traces of, CET ren 917 Eres ragrans, UT Ирода ру t andan trees; 224 taral pripiti Tis ushrooms, management of, 128, 824, 841; winter, 293 ; in Frånce, cheap, 770; profite on, 968; large, 1136 usbroom More ting, 1550 Mustard cag of Seripture, E ana, 5 Myosotis, 675; mon N. NARAS, Narci ti Narcissus ibis: 1182 Nardoo, 365, A 464 Narthecium — aT poisoning by, 842 ui ral History, Carlyle on, 992 ral History t Y 63 и, ": Naturalists, meeting of Ger. 938 Naudin on Species, rap 108. 53 Nectarine, origin о! the, 124, 1059 ; standards, 863, 501: Brugnon Jalais, 5 N isease, 315 m nolle fec РЕ 962 ; pios 962; = cR et 962 ; cory mbiera New Forest, Now Zoalanä, Кн m 601, S13, 917, 940, show, 819; Flora, Hooker's, oda Уу octua seget gie Nomenclature, London street, 152 Гетима Д death of Duke of, 148 Noteutt's British Plants, rev. ds Nurseries, wages in, 1109, 1133 к culture X the, 387, 507, 5 & 155 groun Жо. origin of American, 9 Nymphæa gigautea, 842 Oak. African, 80; Hamilton or Cadzow, 531, 580; Mistleto >on d the, 79, 1013; evergreen 866; BESS. used in old buildings, 938; Ја аце cid: Oak galls, 920 Oak silkworm, 1111 bec select, 136; varieties of, 206; illustra- ons of, 254 ; table of numbers and weights Obituary :—Dr. Baikie, 103 ; Mr. Bridges, 1226 ; ugh gone, (y ' Dr. Falconer, 100; £d. W OF 1%; Bir W. J. Hooker, 769; Mr. Jobs 437 ; Dr. Lindley, 1083; Duke of Ni 'umberland, 148; Sir J. Paxton, 529; Sir В. Schomburgk, 268; Mr. E gy bun 292; Мг. „Alexander Smith, Mr. has. Waterton, 505; Mr. H. Жоп, i Ocean, p orus in the, 650 Odart/s fe (бошу Dook on ie Vine, rev., 127 пис Мг. Bateman's remarks on, gloriosum, 292, 578; War- um, "ото ramulosum, 579; citros- inq and ulum), 607; citrosmum roseu 808; hastilabium, 607 ; qgande 607 ; паві! 607; carin e ÁN um, E Hallii, 982 ; 1109, 1132; Dawsonianum, Oona classification of, 847 Oils, Е jian, 510 1083; de 1055; Ышан, ў DUI. рай, — Oilcake, broken, 977 ; manufacture of, 230, 808 Oncidium carthaginense, 1157 DOM nd, climate and AM aptent Ophioglossum vulgatum, 96 О се: ia Oranges, Manda ; eult f, for dessert, 368, 1131 Orange trees, to renovate, 1136 Orchards, Kentish, 7, 101, 125; miniature, 25; American, 340 435; heatii eo»; rev., 941; management of, 746 Orchids, double, 55; Mr, Warner's, 217, 846; on, by ditto, rev., 582 ; malfoi among, 650, 651; different forms of spot in, 147,172, 173, 196, 220, 221, 268, 481; Royal оге! ety's show of, 409, 4 461; ra t a rien 16, Ma э 627, ay's, 708: Dr. indiens dried гис E 96 sis; in AR ot cool, 152 ; Messrs. Backhouse' MN 171; pem habits Mi at e house, Man chester, $25; aërial roots of, 22; for bouquets, 318; tile blocks for, 412; а-вапа, 962; as medicine, 962; winter- o Somme 8, 8, 109, дА j oe ө! Borneo, 1182 1132 онны тын ilicifolius, hardiness of, 584 р Жын Q Neerlands Plantentuin, rev., 989, 1229; on = гет,, 1158 Ow: 9; fenestralis, 992, 560, 802, 9 916, gd Oxalis Boweana, р. Paca YPODIUX succulentum, 1181 Pachi gn oia "ipi 607 ss; "PR transmission и 010 800 s E. ih PA е Seychelles Island, 292 ; clearance of, by means of irrigation. 0з; E the Tropical Africa, 366; rin ndu ] о gor t stem, 559; def, 1180, 1204; remarks on, 1010, 1036; cultivation of, du 1177; Aü&traliah, 1018 Pith, eccentrie, 1 thi о To iihákorim, 674 m form ofi fordib£, 344 Plane, Oriental, 847 Plane M Bosphorüs, 917 ; London, 1064 ; of Vostitza, 1136 Piae Timbali, d i t Heel апа аа ariations in, Verlót | Radish, new Rat-tailed, 842, 1134 Raflesia DUGTA еа Р, 606, 1295 Tr nier а Vu Кайт; ant’ Railways, Plan for heie Kotori rev., 414 Rainfall in October, 1107 [m sales, 852, na Ranunculus, culture of, 39, 56; amplexicaulis, de ; auricomus, xw 192; inconstans; 675; seudo- Шр r | Rape cake, [s аре, to so' 2-5 255% culture of, 689 anus caudatus, 842, 1131 ' Sechium edule, 51 Sedums; 675 eeds, germinating power of, 88 ; select, agri- cultural 89; appearances piesen xe á y; ermination, 745; of supplying Seeding, ra 84; thin, 6885 thick, 802 Seemann * 5 De Уна Viücasis геў 510, 607 pom ул califor ‚ 801 apha: hilu бай, 72 ; sale ы conti tal, 506 ; dw it Haphides, 961 my copart nm рет ing, 702; old-fashioned,. 795; fashion- Raspberry, Cutbush's Seedling, 675 ; AH A fors, on în; a Palu Aike candida, à Yh iii patè; | able 673; for fine-foliaged, 937, 1010; | tion óf, 728; to Enito, 1058; läte, 1 ЛИ чайов in, 2 ГО pire ее * m; КЭ” d | redleaved outdoor, 721; Pern-iké, A Hans Ri id аал to тыз Зена аа оп, 395; таайа m of, 83 82, i. 2 . ng, 674; tin » Papaver bracteatum, monstrous, 985 br sie dae mies ДЯ wm oota Teave and Rats, Ap for, к 419, [t m food,eon-| Lawes оп, 153 ; pam. phlete Оп; rev ar. „1815 Papaver nudicaule, tendency to doubleness in, find of. 5077 Noteuti's Britibh, re 88; med br, js: Coxtell on, 1167 Rye-grass: n with, P d 1: from Bamboo, 988; o Ned Javanese, 175; hints fon planting caping mm AC 192 - m rgb, * з К^ 9 pr aper, fibres for, 461, 941; from Japanese, 819; staking, 800; hardy orha- Reo vii tion pn à 901, 518 е x g р; \ TR oversight, from Lucerne roots, 1021 mental, 627, 723; ornáme à watefside, | Reeves Wild Garland, 390 in Liebig's estimate of ney value of, Paper pipes, 1210 T: Ойы 1081; nem 410, 434, 506 Berain majestica, 590, 661; Croydon ЖО Pi 298 Ор prO tralian, 1106 674, 698, 740, TT0 849, 890, 914, nr Park, 91 "d die ge ET 196; material for, arasites, 533; P Rowe A Australi 962, 1035, 1083, 107; Я Reh, ill effects Pn in India, 229 S UA LIP HV m, 000; bog, 676, 547; number of Reichenbach, Dr. Н. G.. 650 Parka ооб ог а: RUNE dun Uh Weil, 800; sale, Mr. Noblea, 991; foleil, | Rena: oecines, 388 ep. Td Tor, 30, em Сонна, 346, это, а шаре ovd бов 966; vari АНС in, 505, 555, 626, 709; bed: s vé ish Arms in China and Japan, 9 o. Ж 928; shelter for, 351; Lem edible, ding, 891; wintering ditto, 680 ; ring, Ae) rev., 486 " Piymo ай, 688; killed by eating Rh hodo- n" jelly, 41 t w эйту NUNAN paei; LE 32; in | Resin, co pal, 1 А endrons, 420 ; expediency су of increasing, 57, Pastures, por 9f, 825; laying dowi b40 | closed case, 533; strictly aretic, 1086 ; | Restiaceous Ss 58, 61, 587, 609, 610; best mode of feeding, ot, 9 988: breakin h ennobling farm, 1119 ; 1дсаї names yit 320 ; | Retinospora pito, 1 тазы of, 584 3; winte ping of, 924 ; Highland, 7 mei нент ut 926, 927 ; improvement names of 985 : in arks, importance ðf ditto, | Rhaphiolepis ovata; 583; ovatá integerrimá, | Wheat for, 12 ; breeds of, 23 2 e ater'a, United Stát 1153: working clas в éxhibition of, 652; dis- 607 ; сеж seedlings sn 10843, ,. 825; ee ips A Жашы ешеп& of patent OM fico Reports, $ е. 00 | UM posal of those grown in the Parks amon, f Rho doden E và ; Ahnéklándii, 317; reeding, à downs others, 57; Рап! s (Mr. Wm.) me оп Spring the London poor, 938, 1107; physiology o Thom Чу es ali, 368, 412:| of Shro vus ire, 898; sales, 875, 900, 1144; Patto. d T ; deat: à uM ; the láté Sir 1 A Чез ‘qualities оң ын 4205 "edo fors rte resumed Bh emo end 930, 1 t Й 1 EN “в, 03; де dx Sir J. and Јаке кл, 9n Weturers, 485, Гү ie 14 T5; №, 1185, 1116, 1120: А ш 176 Duke of Devonehir Pus soils, 9 МЯ 197 5 cross-breeding, 08 Bhells, Solens or Боп houses, 28 euro: MAGEN 65, 1047 ; inoculàtion for, | Ribbons, 9 Shell-sand, 80 X H pal an, E : Bourdine, 159; Pücelle Rioo, Canali: EO е Shit en v importando of, 421, 445 Mali 3 ; Plocog lottis Lowii, 484 Riga Pine, x ienn iri Pera e Bonnentl; im оона, шоп, s: Baisden atento, 65 Rinderpe st (see рй Plague) Ў У 565 spotted, Ts: ранне of Pren £ fori | Ploughing, m 802, 881; stéam, 921; Rising, o ату, NM MENS t ado n E^ Cas х atches, vers on Orchard- чи ДМ Д [xw А, vile E SALE н 6 618 x оаа, Park Square, scheme of, 410; making, Bolyai "d э, а Hn ps Mor b LI r rench pena bed imn ect of Plan ГЫ pi g seud-Acacià Decaisneana, 194, 416 9%; Da. „Н 1 qe d cap ada ит, Ч cultural Meet! 693, 681; Bou Er deat V White, 676, 778 awpool, at Clonme| I" rne g, 532 A: "мно ting, 790 inb, Bocka 0 felt, 305; Jend, 416, 436 Shrubs, variegated-leaved, 792 ; tra arsplanting, Puck aves. dudit ol lioe o dot Роа aquatica, 747 Roots, pulped o 186; substitutes for, | 98 [ез enis Мари от? Podophyllum Emodi, 659, 748 $49; valho oa ton ef, 970. storing of, 970; | Sicilian vegetation, 1040. 1089, 1160 Lem Re. enealog те of the, 1012, | Podos 554 growing, Ao. E. A at Bráckley, 900; | Silenes, useful spring, 675 1154 ; fe etn Ringo а concerning, 270 Feier yet a, 887 f, Glou ; 1114; do. os M: ing, gos n" of aromaties on, 26; Ailan- Peach trees, dibbudding, 4: Dp ellows in, 55 6; танан by Bog гру 842; by Meadow Td: y" po 15; hort епі unitig s, 992, 1038 ; Oak, 270, 1111, 1231 other kinds of disease of, 315 y Saffron, 35, 00, 81, 133 ; Бу Ergot; 133; by forest tree, 961; ide ot Hyacinth, d Bill wor үс е, 196 Pears, Matie а 173; Mussethe, $71; "id Yew, 35, 60, 84, P T X s m 278; 596; | Root Fungi, 104 , 602, 1087, 1061, 1108, | Silurus, the, 56 crée de Montlucon, 271 ; Jánsemtne, 271: De- supposed case of, of Fungi, 889, Mese 157 са По 2t Dem of, 437 i Maáisánelx E 99 sa а1рїпа, " PORE ураны M at CEU Poison plant of Australia, 752 Rosa Rosa Петото выме, 39b 5 ыта гаиа Р 896; Uvedale's St. Germaih, 965; effect of rúst Perd ce Ege MNA 1012 nd mode. of ПАНК ТЖ a, 797 Mi i di A ой, 992; Pitmaston Duchesse d'Angoulême, préservatión "echt Íng à do;, 140 rop ороз ан [ee dp A Кз Wátt$, 1034 ; large, 1196 ; for N, wall, Poles tabe theory: good, 463 ; Pisces at I As "Tea, 53 asd Pes y oH. alti, М; new and select 1060; Marie fout Police (Nr) property m Galway, 662 ACID of colour in. aen b, 628; show Ё о; 1 е бё, 1060, 1179; Conseiller à уто; 905 of, a б: NM ce, 605; MTS Kensing- | Bmith, death Pus x, 464, КҮҮ; 1179; winter, 1156; late, 1180; Chau- усаа Báglie, 100; aciotis, too. D BE Birmingham „ 690; proliferous, | Smithfield Club, 228, 1047, 1190. sichtel, 1298: on Ф ainte stocks, 1998; tn-| 1 р ава 100; dola| ep m 697, 7 ща in of oi ^ 824; Margueri nails, Parisian, 536 ; cure fer, 992 Séhsohüblé blo 40; Mes Bois- К жоору 100 ; Lonchitis; 966 ; angular рота 990; for pedir 1132; — drops on iei s 434 ; Crirnean; 675 sélót, В. E re. p fe Bron. 8b iol, 989, 1018: Radelyto prize for, 208 ; LING i~ trees тро; 96; English, 1061 ia floris wer? 9. Acclimatisation, 3 “ и рө. Ж. Рота рай, timber aud fruit of, 607 Rose ао double, "n Agricultural of England (Royal), 110, 205, Seeds, to sott, 538 Ponies, Welsh, 116 е leaf pai 324,430, 445, ROM. Mh б, төз ү E14 Peas, habits of, 102; field, 185; Plus Priambgeton iithoidos 80: iténs, 55, 966 ве mildew, 1165, 1215 ; Plym ting, 093, Ultra, 152; Corpettor, 152; Matter M | Past ce апте, 60; vàlue of йз do:; 821, vil 657, 681 ; Jo arnal of, 279 $96, 393, MT. бы. БР: Qd 423 оао al of Ireland (Royal), 516; 78 xu iu 651, 675, 700, | Potatos, heavy crop of, 701 ; 881860 701; 4 Rotation, influence of, 801! Rod "604, 651, 2,728 T "45, 46, [T2 Cartera First Отор 412, 461, able use of diseased, 878} Wheelers » ЕД койа Ferfecti i ise 556 ; Mcna's Pride, 195, 819; Rivérs' Royal I ni f ka P. dior тет о Ashleaf, 795 ; в Royal Prolific; 195; NU A таа; 97 JT Myatv's Proli&e Kidney, 795; Wonderful Red › (95; milky. white, 917; planting, ыы d Жо 1204, bi MUR rm d аі n's, , 118 $ 5 [een aus seg. to. pmi sem nd to Pe ind, ue 1 otato disease, #96; € 74; m, ot-lifte сасе treek, 388 P Pol 89. Ризаа, Royal Garde rs сеа id 1159 487; reddito ; at Chiswii ошту а а qe prie for, 439; аана 7; Irish, 857; v im 805, 835: 533; new Béátoh's, 150; Ai eeding in a comm point of view, Hogg. 797; "je Hos Hosle, 197: Venus | 1096; profits of, 1047; hoüséfor, Geyelin's, hints to raisers of, 798; A ; БҮЛЕ УЗУ of, na VR EIE: Mrs. Maxwell Hutt ind : m Cliveden strai of 1 084 9 een breeds t 1119; a -— of Ibescens, 223, ficta Webhiana, cotes df, 108? Рене, oulturo of, 631, 654; and Cüknátiotis, 460 feeding, 508, 419, 443; it in, pino, stove at Knowsley, 124, 150, 174, 293, 339, Tid Riga, 792 ; durability of Scoteh, 9: Rd, Sc 344; 388; 412, Royal Horticultural 'Society's Proceedings, Rucker: s (Mr.) garden, noticed, 55, 655 mex Hydrolapathum, 747 Russell (Dr.), on Canada, rev. 389. Russell's (Mr. i noticed, 943 Rust on Grass, 11 Rye, 809 ; table y MM and weights of, I Br. ‚Стопр; 99 CN 9 by Meadow, 85 240 ; da ы disais ii Poultry club, by, | Salix, Dr. Andersson on "4 £enus, 1084 80 Salt and Lime, 544 Practice with Science, rev., 807 Salter on the гуво ноа, .rév., 890 Бурно, duration of, 207 Salvia argentea, 530, 891; dissimilis 846; ulas, 675; Chinesé; 244; Mt. Earl о а 1060 of ditto, 386 ; m ek: n perle reaping and nee machines, . ditto, 318; bistory of ditto, 577 T intermedia, éortusóldes arnoeni, Sands, fixing rolling, 258; 375 Pringle téstimonial, 1000 18Р ofieinalis, 905. Privets, standard, 677. Sans Souci Royal G: 1159 ze, uhexpected, 977 Santolina ineána, 891; Chamowoypariesus, 891 Prize-taking at éxhibitions, 98 Saponaria céespitosá, 615 Prizemen, agricultural, 298 Ватсап А 674; erinaceus, 746 eve tural, 710, 785 Sarracenias, 559, 1039 Proustia pyrifolia, 55 Saturn and its 8 с\з (Procktor's), rev; 750 Pruning, M. J. m» 939 а vin Ғад "dr Pterula m а, 992 Scab, cure pod 899 Puffballs eatable whet young, 653 Scale, cure for, 1040, 1130, 1160 ; їп St; Helená, Purbeek, urbe vegetation at isle of, 968 sal (Dr.) visit to this ion of Isle s v country; 602 Puschkinia scillioides, 67: sns ec , deáàth of Sir R., 208 ' im QUARTERI X Journal land, h ar X VELIT hd a TS and Larches, 1132, 1156; atid tree kind 1169 Races of plants, Darwiu's 174, 267, 291, 1082 ools, itehead on ht, 6 62 Schott death of IE H. "v 292 Schubeler (Dr. каа ee а аА, hardiness of, 584 ce, Quarterly Journál of, rev., 250 Rola „ dwarf, E Beirpi, ornam Soolopendrium vulgus Phillipsii 792 d, climate of, 1179,1903 b» oth Arboric ultural Soĉiety’s Transactions, вош йан eui Secateur нае, 482 Arts, 1 A Nery Agricultural, 926 Bath and West of England Agriculturál, - 326, 253, 537, 541, 782, 1095 seed Agricultural 6317 . eg w Arboricultural ahd Pomolé- кык Royal, Ist Spring Show of, 270; 2d до, 312; 3d do., T lst Great Show of, 485; 2d do.; 457 ; заа , 628 Botanical of Edinburgh, 102, 922, 461; 533, e Ae 3-8 1085, 1133, 1227 d Azrieults ral, m on Hor ultural, 8 bie е Mitac. Ml 1179 : Кыш of Caen, 127 gricultural, t Totis ian lE 61, 831 Entomological, 54, 198, 389, 486, 677; T19, 966, 1059, 1134, 1229 : 4 m an t otland Hortieul- Gloucestershire root and n; 1048 Halifax Horticultural, те е andsworth Hortieult (ТҮ on c. NEC ings of dete dia of; rof iliaceæ, 677; Tuesday d СА 219, 246, 270, 318, 305, 413, 469, 509, 556, Kk 1109, 1157; weekly Show "of, 29, 54; 102, 127, 150, 175, 198, 222, Bii, 31 te L4 pring Shows of, 294, 365 of, at South Kensington, reg Ed Ae sorts birthday at ditto, 818; Great т, Fruit, d Vegetable Shows, 101, 1180 Hortieultáral of Edinburgh, 841, 844 cultural, 301 nean, 8, 30, 174, 366, 497, 658, 1110; 1299 Live! rpool Horticultutal, 211, T Manchester Ho rticultu: ral, Horticultural, 1013 — à —Y ie fas e "ROCIETIES : Romsey Agricultural, 1 E. —€— History, 9 965 pea rticultural, 172, 222, 342, 533, 653, 1 S ieden Hor ticultural, 725 Wilts Horticultural, 845 We kin; n" s Hortieultural, 796 Wor а Horti cultura York Hartieultural, 582 Yorkshire UE ultural, 734, 805 Zoological, 1158, 1205 1, armarthen: 37 Geste Strast 1021 Ciren r, 1240 Logie, 564, 1022 London, 37, 134, 180, 228, 825, 421, 445, 1070, 1192 ей ies 79 855, 999 Ned Wir Sodom, pc e (Solanum m), 944 ws porosity of, 65; how to improve clay, 0; exhaustion, 393, 399, 444; heated, 778 Soiling, summer, 664 UN Milne-Edwards on, Solan m Capsicastrum hybridum, 941, 1180; disias of, 1084 ; а оѓ, 1204 Soldiers" gardens, 6 goes Bots. Swila Flowers, ep Or agri о, ТЫ? 989 rispa, reti laminos: Sparaxis grandior 103 Spar! Е: 995; Самте on, ш to 1081, T Брет salin Sphæ етін у, 438 Spider, the raft, VA gossamer, 799 Spider webs, 120 Spikenard, Spin inach, New Zealand, 38 БОО» Thunbergii, 430 Кет vegetation of, 1085 ivre dulcis, 607 Bong æ, Bow erb British, P $ Spot in Orchids, 147 Spratt's Travels in Creta, rev., 749 Spring gardening, 49 оу рын» bicolor, 990 Stack 880 atit unt on, rev., 750 Stanh 1035 Stansteld' s d (e ) nursery, 799 gno tis m drainage, 179; Irish agricultural, UCM latifolia; fruit of, 11 1157. Steam p 471, 663, 688, 711, 997, 1046, 106 8, 1094, 1095, 1114, 1117, 1 1164, 1189; on "roads, 34, r 129, 201, 274; Bill, 394, 537, 589, 735 ; Th 1018, 295, y T. Aveling, een d of, 517 osa, 9 bergia lui Eri Stettin Exhibition, 51 Bügmapkylls абора, 866 Mook Clarke's hybrid, 606; of the, 5 lvo ento, winter food for, 16; Wheatm for, i ААА dairy, 832 ; health of, in 1864, 852; ын of, 1209, 1210 Storms, da rod ergo er, 698 Strange (Dr. r.) Оп on Healt 26 od nutritiveness of, 000; -value of a ton of, "LL IS clyffe , Rev. W. Е. Rade P: liquid уле for, 272; с анаа "Late Pine, 320; select, б; altare b 100, 124 forcing, 50 08, 776, ` Lady, 824; Rid e ^ gos, ' 578; history eal 89 ; diseased fat. "186 ; Scotch, w, 868 ; Tae ir Harry, 578; Sir C. Napier, 518; Empress INDEX. T vu ^ Eugénie, 1578; ; Grove Scarle Yarm, 8127 Alice Nicholson, ed End Swainsona occiden: ETÄ 55 Swedes, growth of, 3 T. T. rp 842 Victor, r, Lord M: у, 843; Olpe а 843 tion 843; Rifleman, 843; Auguste Van Geert, 843; Refresher, 843; British Sovereign, 843; Blandford, 843; генен зай Comte de Zaus, 843; President, 843; Cri son Cluster, 843; Sir x Paxto ton, 843; Savoureuse, 843 ; for market gardens, 843 ; culture of, id A us 483, 400; stem rotting of, 464; at Frogmore, 896 ; Gloede on, Tev., а Барегрһозрђаё Sutley valley, coda ARR of, 917 TABLE decoration, 220, 628 Tanacetum раа, ior, 9. 989; tenuifolia, 1013 ughti ЖО ке ч; rain-water, 843 sive smell of, 916 т; k fo е еа 090, 1110, 1206 i ripe ure of Loxa, 509; ]unar influence on, Tephritis Onopordiis, 964 min bos = is nor; Jessiez, 1182 Thalictrum Thelephora fætida, Thibaudia T- Thistle seeds, 9| Thom лате А о 663; mer v. Scotch. Tiajopsis dolabrata, borealis, coning of, 749, тт, 795, 819, 848 Thurston, the late Mr. Wm., 663 uildin of fast and pex osi 985; ——— (t Scotch Pine, 985; 870; ed of npn 136 Time, centuries 230 Tobacco, restrictions respecting growing, 128; | Queensland, 1013; trade of New Orleans, ars, 857 ts and Celery fly, Touch in cattle, 711 e gárdens, 700; importance of elevating, Trà Catalogues noticed; 5 is 175, 228, do. pi^ A 918, im ui. 1088, 111i, 1184; 1182 r БЧА, terrace proposed to be tried SeacAplAlittog, Shortening roots in, 5; trees and oc 986, 1010, 1012 achines, 508, 5: Trade gu а] am n, 940 Transp! 1142, | væ, 770, 1182 Cel Toricellia tilizefolia, па" y оп Ammobro: mpson, ii presentation to, 865 ; on the тсн 199 de 896; A: for Uber rd Ceylon timber, 986, 10,1 1012; Mantua of RE age o! i аа, 1088 ; Parm rabbits; picta, 606 ; y он 770; таш striatum, 612 Lue ce e PY ete БЫ var. Thwaitesii, 196 tonia, 7, 10 ; тое uniflora, Tropseolum miei He compactum, 891 Trufües new са 2 TÉ eme of, in France, 914 ; fly, 30 Е Apes hs 3t st Ме of, Tul A National, 8 "— Ung 857 Tur 8, culture of, 422, 471, 495; amount of, pet Ж, 568 Turnip fy, 616, 7. ; Mr. Wa award of iness of, 584; of Pine, 745 8; comparative чаце 79, 126, 127; т 822, 894, * 5587 li Gento батай 8727 lanting, а Же Góherby, pie 1011 runing forest, ; incarnatum, 689 do E E. G. Hen- 0; early, 747 t, р: ; at | Turpentine, үгү 224 "E on the y Yom ; of туп on Heat as a Mode of Motion, rev., 437 Typhas, 747 Watercresses, 392; еее à y. 68! Wateri ЫНА speciosa, 846 M. 86 us, history and structure of, 917 M. Lo on, 418 COIN: vem TM ta e: ism ped - by Macfie, rev., 678 anilla i in Ceylon, Variegation, 505, 593, e 626 Vase о pers rs for, 44 Vege в, how to e мык, 872 Vedotablo "Mahal, 368, 440 Vegetable food, importanbe ES 961 altered m e, 196; Sutlej, 917; e жее Lt Fei [x 1040, 1088, 1160, 1184, 1232; ; Corsican, 1111 Veiteh's s (Mr.) Nursery, 245; at Coombe Wood, 583 Vellozia, two African species of, 9; candida, 607 Ventilation, theory а ~ practice P 986, 1060, 1084, 1130, 1156, 122 Verbaséüm nigro-pulv du lentürà EE hi Аш ure 707; ры, 200, ; dise: 220; Annie, 438; striped, nt Yaridtion, rev., 702 «Мәе 952 Sly EI а scarcity of, 280 n ary Review, y 1047 Viburnum Laiütana, Viceregal EORR Dablin, 75 Vi pei regia at Leigh Park, 916; at Chats- rt 39 Villarsia. nymph:eoides, 747 Ville on bipi даи зош manure, 422 ms major elegantissima, 891 in 176; Thom ? 60; dis- ; Cumber- W: Waterp: g. Waterside plants, 747 T Watts's Dictiona: — of, 748, 819, 848, 966 ; insecta killed b. tion, 490; for f scanty supply of, Á М — 1214. of wasl ho of Great Britain, 250, 6036, ing, 368 ater pipes, iron, 848; tanks, rain, 843 ater рә 716, 196 roong, n, 920 ном n, death of Mr. Charles, 506 "Has dbook of British, rev., 750 Wem. pres нб, Mr. Hugh, 1097 of Chemistry, rev., 681, pe t Chiswick, 53; at Wey bridge, 54; in таные, 149; ;in Munich, 269 ; deep cultivation and dry , 634 ; and the crops, 658, 660, Weather predictions, 321, 890, 916 Webster's Dictionary, mm. (360, 681, 1110 Weeds, naturalis ; early seeding lawns, 58 Weevils, fruit — ^W does 461 T ela pp Weigl arm - Y a Weir, health of Mr. -— Wellingtonia gigantea, n Pho! Park, Dub- lin, 52; nave ie о, аа, cones on P $i; ЖТ , 074, 1109; kilied by ЭЁ | 37,1 uir. wells Marten, Ly D x water in, 709 Welwitseh's visit to An T4 AG mirabilis, 9 * TH " tor sheep, 12; tal от of numbers and ts of, 945; artificial fertilisation of, 586 ; ; low y КУ vd rust on, 833 ; f, 202, ous, to, 875, 903, 950, " pr he Pm crops which 1! food for stock, 89 Williams's t Willink's (Mr.) garden at Amsterdam; 89 2 Willows, hybridisation of, 794 роь, огу and antiquities of, 750 Wind pow: 3 оне 315,416, 433, 652, 673, 700, Wine and Vine ing, 127 ; Austrian, 316; sediments in, po Cape, 993 ; ripening of, Frei cem 1160; cheap, 12 29 wi песо - ЁК. 102 Wire, galvanised, 920 Wishaw, gardens at, 726 erning, 270 und, 268, 293, 316, 388, 411; d borders, novel plan of forming, 340; puring aes, 532, 1226 ; new trial stick for, T72; ing, 434, 1 228, 1282; well їп bene- ficial, "105 NN Mog of 1865, 1088 Violets, 1227 ; Ozar, 248; wáter, 364; double white, 92; new rari 1012; new hardy blue bedding, 916, 964; new "hy brid, 964, 2 965 ; por т ; Curtisii, 965 irgilia ui TA iponaria, 607; heterophylla variegata, W. Waaes in Lincolnshire, 63; labourers, 472 ; in nurseries, mix Da) 1156, 1204 aitzia gran: 8, 775 Walks, wy: bi ed ipee fruit of, 198 ; grafting, alis, copings for, 320, 508; frui 224, 1040, fis. Walper's Annales Bot, Systematies, rev., 54 Wampee, u— Wardian с Warner's Ohr. M Orchide, 247, 846 pre x (Mr.), Select Orchidaceous Plants, v., 5 Was i 508, 532, 604, 620; cure for, 680; t of, Wounds, асай а Wulfenia carinthia. pne 16 X. XANTHOXYLUM alatum, 1058 Yars, covered, 706 Yarrow, 532 Yew, poisoning by means of, 35, 60, 84, 110, arsi 156, 227, bs. $6 Lee hire gala mH "floral exhibitions, 317, 508 u ZASMIDIUM, 6 Zephranthes, 675 Zizania e баг 963 Zygopetalum Mackaii, 651 LIST ANEMONE angulosa, Apple blossoms, dou Arauja (Phy: ас е 1178 Asparagus, JU Herault's plan of growing, 723 BoucaINVILLEA house at Cliveden, 506 CELERY л Chocho, 51 Cocoa nut, doubl: - теа према 172 626 ; levigatum, 914 D. DzLPHINIUM consolida, curious variety of, 769 OF WOODCUTS, &с., IN THE PRESENT VOLUME. E. Ерғоо, Great Temple at, 1010 Encephalartos horrida, scale of, 1131 Frowzn border, 819 Fruit-tree pot lifter, 888 G. GraziNo, Beard's plan of, 890 H. 9, orchard-house, 460; diagrams illus- | QU а new mode of, 363 ne кше, 698. rafter, Benrd's, 890 Luisa Payche, 842 М, MAGLEANIA speciosissima, 6 Masdevallia tovarensis, 9114 0. Oars, illustrations of, ?. Odontoglossum glorios 578; Warnerianum, 579; radiatum, 746 ; "йаш, 962; Sehlieperi- ойлаш, к: сүа ш, 1296 of fexus "n 460 Sem Wess LA 711 Orchid pote, 1155 ; baskets, 1155 P. PALA leaf, use of in architecture, 1010 Palumbina candida, cod Marie Louise d'Uccle, 1060; Conseiller à 1а Cour, 1000 ^ Phalsenopsis НАЕ В 507 Pine stove аб itm, S 125 Pot lifter, fruit-tree, R. Roseg, proliferous, 697 SécaTEUR Lecointe, 482 Жене h ше 51 Steam boi ers, diagram illustrative of strength of, 442 ; v »rustations of, 442 T. THIBAUDIA sarcantha, 245 Transplanting machine, Triphragmium perata Thwaitesti, 196 v. "VicroRiA house at Chatsworth, 939 | Vine borders, novel plan of forming, 840; trial stick for, 772 Vineries, illustrations of ground, 263, 316, 11 “лына... HM rmm NT өнд ^o 0 iiid en daB 4 { E Jawvanr 7, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LU BAL. GAZETTE. 5 CARTER'S LIST OF NOVELTIES FOR 1865. JAMES CARTER & CO. ЕАУЕ TO STATE THAT THEIR SELECT LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE VARIETIES of ARDEN, FLOWER, and FARM SEEDS, OICE VARIETIES О LILIES, GLADIOLI, "AND SUN DRY NEW PLANTS, Is Now Published, and will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application. The List will be found to comprise the following e NEW and CHOICE SEEDS and PLANTS :— с=з сах : CARTER'S FIRST CROP РЕА. ORNITHOGALUM THYRSOIDES CLARKIA INTEGRIPETALA FLORE McLEAN'S LITTLE GEM РЕА. ALBUM. | С PLENO. THE YORKSHIRE HERO РЕА. LILIUM AURATUM. — Splendid large| NASTURTIUM KING of TOM THUMBS, CARTERS SURPRISE РЕА. e owering ax just imported direct from | NEMOPHILA MACULATA, aD: FREN REAKFAST RADISH. GODETIA LINDLEYANA, double. 9599 AL A 2E. трет. S NEW GERANIUMS. энтта GRANDIFLORA, pure CARTERS CHAMPION Lid SCHIZOST pe COCCINEA. HIS THE COLESHILL CUCUMBE IRESINE HERBSTII. CREPAR S HEMOR DUNT TM, fi is CARTER'S CHAMPION POTATO. NEW VAR TIETIES of CLEMATIS; MELV ILLE S NEW SWEET WILLIAMS, WHEELER'S MILKY WHITE POTATO. NEW MEXICAN ANNUALS. And numerous Pie m of sterling mer: i Panrs I. and II, of CARTERS GARDENERS AND FARMERS VADE-MECUM comprising LISTS of VEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER SEEDS of every description, Now with Bor | Cultural Di чер, md meri me of OPERATIONS for each Month of the Year, furarded post free on | i tage 8 receipt of 12 pos mps, Gratis to Customers. Our SEED. тнр ng grown "s ur o FARMS in ESSEX, oan be confidently recommended. COLLECTIONS of ric ipe and eerie SEEDS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, comprising the best kinds only, from 10s. 64. + JAMES CARTER лхр CO., HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C.; DEDHAM and ST. еб. ESSEX; CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, PERRY HILL, SYDENHAM, S.E. merican Plants. As EXHIBITED IN THE A i: 06 DFRE Gaz , KENSINGTO! a Y Mes Y GODFR "s PRICED d DESCRIPTIV E "CATALOGUE =- уз Кл оа and odi AMERICAN PLANTS will be forwarded on application. The Catalogue also gives а General Summary of thei x Ae ; which contai: ins probably the most extensive choice of all t Hardy and fin est Kvergreens and LU T We NEW FIMSRIATED PEI PEINULAS. eed Packets, 2s. 6d. and 5з. PRIMULA CARMINATA SPLENDEN: a beautiful new coloured one. m FULIOUOLIA (Fern-leaved). Meere iy of the older kinds of fimbriated Primulas, LESS. Teeprxeo & Sow, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, on, Rhododenárons. JJ OBS W. ATERER bens to announce that Baa New CATALOGUE Scarlet, and other Nus e RHODO- DEN КОБО аз exhibit ted aby him at the Ro: Jal Bot: Gardens, Pageta is now С=С апа can be had on application. Е: gives fait Mei Te ptions of all the esteemed varieties, as well Select List of Hardy CONIFERS, with heights and prices; also "the E HN REED ere! S on TREES, &с. Am A gdale Station, th Wi ME "Rails HE LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish | Square, W ANY, LIMITED. RRENT of KITCHEN GARDEN, $ T The NER RICE CUI FLOW E 14 ES F. RAT SE EDS will be forwarded gratis and post free toany address + ts United sio ym. ETT elbeck £ Street, Cavendish Square, Y SU TTON' 8 "NEN EARLY PE A: “RINTEN ADER, е Earliest Pea in cultivat (uA TEE, B. GARDENER 8 VADE- MECUM is now ready, QUTTON’S SPRING CATALOGUE is now ready. PEE BUSINESS of the late d LE E, of “The Westbourne Praed ” Harr DROF ied on bj All Communications intended for the oT Should therefore be pow cy bi & Sow, “The Westbourne Nursery," Harrow аа, Notice to Purchasers of Seeds. UTTON AND D SONS having receiv m several Orders for N SEEDS without the: SIGNATURE or ADDRESS of in ience wv ri om the g these omissions occur more or less every year, Messrs. SUTTON quest their friends who do not receive their goods promptly to write without delay. Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. GENUINE SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. ON NOW READY, POST FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS, | В. 5. WILLIAMS ү. DESCRIPTIVE AND PRICED CATALOGUE ОЕ = VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1865. ог ABgnsining all Novelties worthy 'of-notico; with a full description. to-each,-and-a-few-Hints-for-thte guidance Vd va KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, RDENS OF VARIOUS SIZES, 10s. pes x. 42s., 63s., and 84s. each. PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. The Garoenerg Chronicle, TURDAY, JANUARY ", MEETING FOR THE E ING WEEK. SATURDAY, January id rs Horticultural ard of Cyclamens), 8. Kensington- 2 r. €———-—- Tu present is a seasonable opportunity to invite attention to the question of the SHOR! riego ОЕ ТНЕ ден OF TREES IN TRANSPLAN |in pots oan be preserved entire when he] plants to where out-door trees have to bs removed that t have grown at freedom for some Ume. expeetaty d in stif s are worse than useless, Ул more, that they are positively injurious, and that they should therefore be remoy: 8 23 Se рес, The sound roots es ү : 20 ? , " ©? бе БА, à TrA Od A gy oes САР, DEN Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid. МЕМ SEEDS FOR THE SALE OF 1865. BARR & SUGDENS pue eas nme E E РЕСЕ, R ONE YEARS SUPPLY. of Suited ix Gardens of various sizes. They contain Де d сй ved varieties, and such only as are best adapted | secure a succession of Simai from January га Dec e Seeds are all of the very best quality. pera "$6. m ty a aerem > 63s., iret 105s. culars of these selections see * Kitchen Garden Guide." The Сонет ө of our “ TAS Guides to Lu and jm Garden ” will in а few days be sent TY ADTOTT 4h айе 4: 20,000 5000 LILIUMS, embracing the épléndid L. LANCIFOLIUM, vatietios RUBRUM, ROSEUM and ALBUM, and the magnificent and deliciously fragrant L. AURATUM. SURPLUS STOCK OF BULBS or Conservatory and Flower Garden Decoration, 42s.; half, 215.; quarter, 10s. 6d. ® POLTANPHUS xancrsscs| 39 0808" NARCISSUS. | эв | 1% WINTER ACONITES. The Cliveden Collection of Spring Flowering Plants, true, drawn Sra the Stock at Cliveden, 5; Half, 50s; Quarter, 25s 258.; Eighth, 19s previous себна Dec. 10, 1864, page 1174. BARR AND Ye SEED MERCHANTS and FLORISTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. sho he LANA ones by means dti le: e. 1f, how- ever, the D is in p fiable Өй, and сап be i or less into every indi or weak; but more, of course, into. h ; and a shoot as, say 30 buds, and 10 m next the extremity are compara- the vivel inia these will doubtless attract а 0 development of the remaining dem ds he gro f roots, although in an op к? that of the shoots, pest. qun somewhat т. 1+ depends on the quantity of elaboratel sap returned from the ers; and of roots is to a certain extent redu w with pro greater vigour than they otherwise wo and hence E small x better than umber | o | fact, a eod uo weak ioris ts is often | в, few vigorous es that c сап advanoe, ER roam to a my in quit tof fre fresh food. | that reris in certain cases, may be advantageously shortened. But common and i t as "n operation of transplanting is, the pruning of usly to re-planting is not generally | instances of its penetrating the tissues of the wi vit ident It would, therefore, » desirable | bon and in these cases probably there [Баз been | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND MUT GAZETTE. f [JANUARY 7, 1865, r o that fro опе все hich wa; f the маф DENA ruri marida character ; he this tria I gradually after frond robbed the terminal one he latter died off, till ү ronds of which w to institute а series of experiments on subject, | в е рг re-existi tent mis schief from other ES v determine when, to wha poe and Bat 3 поне Me үзен a the shortening in Fungi, which are the pests of the cellar, n v ү và ole had p per rt и p^ Ri ч уш ги ете Es uestion should be T: In the kaa asig а attacking the woo odwork and packing lat s, bu. [amongst T T "ley becam Jango enough to sho i icati e Керие Horti , eir peculiarities, cou e detected represent; = T S —— Pe at Notre Dame du | whose tissue is in conse sequence more Or less во ош- Doth Ө £ f the crested and palmatifid forms of frond, p. Vandreuil (Eure) may not be without interest :— pletely replaced by fungous cells, which po from seedlings of the original Scarcely divided А, “ I received towards the end of November, 1853,” | the "he cork cells suffer the wine to dribble | Hemionitis, but with slightly ted points, were says M. Maro, “ a package of fruit trees for the planting | slowly throu gh t them, so that after a few yea aevi obtained, воше plants with well. doveloped crests, and of some gardens of which I had the Jema, During | bottles "ате found more or less empty, vw the others with kyan deeply divided in a palmatifüd the transit, which required two days, the weather contents frequently imi by some disagreeable | manner. It is the most highly отаи o sudden]. EH $ воо sod, : ze — er — the m “ — and gain "ride tho. first class a ward, ' DEM e have o doubt, & handsome ever. : ееп атоо Fern, the ое нет of s fronds n wine vomer А nea multifid a the apex, a and sometimes even branched most, and these а и and Cherries. | ing properties, and rendering it perfectly useless, below, while T apices of each lobe аң детей "The ro of these were cut аа that scarcely 2 in =ч It is not indeed surprising tha pri ees into жу? s" crested tufts, and their margins ата _ were let, which was all the frost had spared. Som ife ors —€— — аҳ ry seme p^ — ngi more or less crenately-lobed. | Tha kind o Чаты, E ince, A y as Apples on | 1 е tri e h d us been accidentally developed, and which і Paradiso / stocks, had all ET fibres killed, and „the | take I idle чаб Е ж, rise e now appears to be fixed, is precisely what 6 осептв ід _ e e is constantly going on in all fermented | some of the well-known varieties of the Hart's-tonguo ^" be kept, and | Fern. Н ров of - ds whi ch appeared to me to have above ннд зба Resolvin uld |] th e ting that many would succeed. They were well d 6 Y n New Plants. mulched with. rotten manure to protect "hem from | tolerably complete, except in those cases where| 283. Eck eq Hooker, Botanical į f ^ М t k In spring, ево trees vegetate b hat lled mothery (a condition agazine U e ai A as if nothing had happened to E ecomes what is called mothery (a | This PNIS › ; Г g ich i b bl 1 tte nde od by a more or s very floriferous South Ame erican Vacciniaceous them, an „4 continued throughout ane Ee ае вна посо hrub appears to have been distributed by Mr. Lindenas . а vegetation truly luxuri n whioh suoh pr ig ens ама ion» ha E! "ena of Tics elliptica, ду MÀ п 4 16 was received from Brussels by б à tain what had taken place e Аат pia: Tiwas trong bodie eq eme аз for instance ia Me png опе |; Esq., much astonished at the fine long roots which the trees of which has been described under the name of de as (or "ow ph Grange it produced à ] H T, fom Ue neck of each tree. The surface of the | certain Fu n flo lo а poisonous уа PA Р Pus Кериш Тон. Ma. реА с са the — which I үтел = p^ түү жыл solutions, ii opriating th oxygen n and reject- cica! and presented eight or ts fro the met tal, may illustrate. rea the growth 15 ү 20 күс м lo less сея гоппан furnished A Mp п in refer- | 41 г 1 ence to hes ears | old ; for mtn e saving, ет к гыдо «s poc ihe Iti 18 баг then that [5 cellarman has quite A ее | removal, I cut the roots well їп mime ti did and with both, perfect cleanlin d not take — but the contrary. Only two trees were | equally desirable, » far a ала. al voglio removed with the grentest eare in saving z the smallest | matter, as laths, sawdust, exposed beams, and fibres, an П е а етей Nu be avoided, Felt this ие which y" not succeed perfectly, as may | may be substi in packing for laths, and if ted i still рр after having been planted eight years. айт all the аде corks should be covered with * Such he comment ha mould cement of the method which а white floccose mould, which will sometimes be 278 окен generally — а e on many hundr 4 the e case where neither "wooden laths nor sawdust "qur ce пох poa — der the | are employed, it is ad wig at once to wipe it off. iion. ew озени ü i are Sealing wax is not preservative, for we in a perfect state, and. not табеті ering from injury, І cut ВУЄ seen Ev: hi БЫУ Жш by Fungi the roots short it is true, b t proportionally to es beneath the wax if cracked or chipped, which is of the pinis the small fibres І спі | Оеп the case if the mixture in which they are back to an inch or an inch ето and I prune кчы dipped is mot sufficiently tough аз regards tree eye form I wish to give it at the same time," | its consistence, etal ca afford doubtless M. c says the Ае Mel for planting the|the greatest security, but these are used each d on the Almond is I the 10th to | only for certain wines. The projecting portion of e 20th of Тергов; and the Vine from layers | n ork might. be rien with an aqueous rards the end of March, | of rem ons that are e ky p Bend |80 rei as to. anie re use ri a ela adr ne may push from the portio kea in very careful and judicious hands which e ns В reason to think that th ep ої the corks has been materially impaired, whic! A CORRESPONDENT has sent us a porte may be easily seen imply ontting off the pro- ees Lgs Pagi cert at the E month o f| јейар part, and йиш arm the kakaz wine Tesem. E 2 > д blaek powder рай, "Though 3 noka - more in n рег сын x ү ‚йе requisite at once to recork the wine, putti : diameter, i pee Элен урок acm е € =ч those bottles where the spawn has penetrated so garden, ib is a бей 1 " species of the seldom seen genus - } X as fo impair the distinctive aroma. 18 | Macleania, for which, on account of its grent beauty, he eener lutely i Y impal lpa ^ 1t SE amie is been practised within our experience with | аз proposed the name speciosissima. Pee ely,” Y i is nes vli eften Атчан do srs from the ceilings gait advantage, and a valuable. collar „Паз thus үе have we веец-а more lovely flow ing shrub.” wine ened | T mens attracted vade attention ^d one of the ot — Where they are frequently t the but absolutely begat, It is, Ъотетег, the white Exhibitions which took 2 at South Kensington а ers, and are чайра alle wed to mycelia which ost to be fea and our last. In note accompanying the оњ паса ета "D ge н Zasmidium may *s "еб unantarbed here there specimens, ш ‘Batoman observed : куе ше і ibed under various naihes, thi Te E u^ "p EAS bstanog|Ieduires the heat of a warm greenhouse, and should —— most recent being the rather stran ge one of Zas- | similar to us еы а: y oc ESSERE А МЫР, i und in be placed in a large pot, which ought Aur ona eee ce but no change of namo agii eoal mines. т however ее инеу m Ө | branchés M A : itv.- threads some о өк из [da Че Бено of n Mur rers ira pen safe m" blackened | а А. | € eps 3 piy burning а H long сва ец ав A iran "Y ө 2 ot r^s өы some hc t tubes, п , and one сап probabi lo common . there is no NT rà dte it with im | restrain a longing to see some such specimens lendin been AN NM соне microscope. M. J. B. н ыен and grace d tbe ed ibi of flowers, бры moisture с en f ER. THE hi — чы ытан irab. ol ioi few fi э рна en c ofa 5 — is Е of some tis i , quite how enormously | HEMIONITIS CRISTA for whieh a First-class Certifi- | which are СС Ын n T enden, Miu ү the spawn of some Fungi is developed in such situa-|caté was awarded at a recent es of the Floral | with coriaceous distichous dgio n lex ate Бопе, Палова have oesurred in which a small Соса, ts of puffolent interest to Бе worth record. oblempovate 1 "ER "pei з been al 1g leaves n fa l licate - i : 75 — Карз cas e ms + Бе ашы var varieties of са з - | eid purplish pa c IX. em forbid entrance, k lifted igin ozen years ago, a in | roo 'aseicl vod us muss, іе every particle — TENE 3 Mà mia of е ile Hemionitis |} pro Жу s Par t t e ош жем = i пр! ronds which were divided or suberistate. This ip 2 lated fi б purplish- ү 4 меш: ч For the шй pei quoe ial, plant had a stem of about an inch in length, elevating | a tubular co Siol м Mean edes gen p q ре MINE но n, and the fronds were of the subhas- | contracted bow taa e smalllintb so as to be tul bris 3 and | as readily stone roof as upon | tate general figure, familiar in the 1 "BON e n miliar in the less develo Soa or Rd ventilo, and bright scarlet | l substances. 7 rarely we haye seen!of the pida; it however ced a lateral crown with a yellow mouth. 4 Jaxvary 7, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1 € GROWING IN KENT. їн Ee uch amused in Fas: the ар) at p. g^ 18 864, 1 by a “Kentish Fruit desierit commences with such a stretch of imagination as p assume e that he me e: Apple trees at "n 6d. each. No hi ould think of doing в A а of del Seriously, this para continues until October ; and before it has done quite worthy of earnest attentio gh- | lowering | eon with a brighter Ее but with aisol decidedi у n is a magnificent species, well deserving o | its n the king of all the Tritomas, 16 ie e la: French fruit өйдө: visited this have i4 aed бг it was iv: mer place, and A ph much taken with the calcareous f most of d ДА” here, and said that he ha n fin idin ng i n France soils like e, for it i very different Koki the former, being much stronger in growth, with the leaves shorter and E at = base, green or slightly glaucous, and r ing. flower-spikes are from 5 eet in height, and the blossoms of a bright ана and уе hang on the spike for a much longer period, and come in greater d vri in the other. "t оной flowering fuk Наб that Же ты recently pb a piece, 40 acres, near I Rouen, whi ich | he inte nde d, to devote to the The F A риу. Wit most exceptional se he on, acquainted with the nature of soils and thoir iim. f fr e rren eu growers as a class are very superior men, w of September, and continues throwing up unti г. A boxful of flowers was sent from ed entry to London for examination, on New T 1 feel convinced that these two fine decorative plants, TAE, seen and properly Ао, will be much more all that your correspondent says about their price is, T rait , 8 and also with fruit extensi ively giova than they hitherto have been have no doubt, perfectly correct, for 5. ow that in breeds ocks I m any plant in cultivation as а hardy some orchards they have not been c d worth | wish S make invidious compa riso й t have herbaceous plant. that сап ЛАЙ with api flowering the trouble of tering x: üne fruit, such asI|not found much of this kind of ОКНО 1 in RR onths of the later portion for на еы: ation, when ean ' realise liae po erfect. Шу the а praan position of cis of the: e: ома aud packe ewe and to Covent — hardists, а young man e for к. du either er planted arket, where really good "alt is appre- |rited an orchard of el fine 2 Apple к> whioh had — y ink umps;-a-—hnrge-1:ass dated, Qo а remunerating price, as I have оле | К planted between 1750 апа 1760. n^ of these each, they p Md - features as P —Cox's Orange Pippin, 6s, per bushel, and Old|grand old trees used to r а 1 beaut gran npareil, 8з. 6d. peri ; кү tom е such prices the| per tree. Among them num orts, 4 |a чос I^ for ri тч of the conservatory, fruit must be fine y selected. Mine were | that when the winter LX were Eod in the|by pot it in, i s an ging the pots in the refull qu a e bushes, the fi fruit Mei; : thinned, and ing t eir growin, the surfa ree of * “Mother Earth,” ie ben: nofiting та ih БРД radiat zm auti tiful. This is iim: effect of Pies 'eultivatiba. | “ gro wn "inKe nt, » - eultivated. Aud then market, for the 11085 ent —BSpitalfields, and и - most part it is sent in e E in ela "e: my mar kee fruit room, there were © cotchels ”, (the term used b the labourers here for small L фай өз, without end. | pluugin r, when bun shou up and plaso in the conservator I | was € tired of this, and by assisting the old trees in dying, and re-gratting the trees not too old, I suc- arket varie - z two 2 I have since then had a S, + І soon;tound that I bad t many ya coge giving of the year the conservato | extra trouble both in gathering a and s in enliven it E" о soil, if it ather light, I would dvise {1 should be trenched as deeply as possible, | time, thus requ iring much care in а ng pais putting nty of cowdu 3 bottom, and also it n trouble wit ih ma my prie e of Apples. If theo, the s Kentish еш E ы t sho uld be mixe ed with a а quantity zt it or coarse t The plants will grow almost anywhere—by 1 ak ponds, in the flo ТЫ кы Б or "3 Баео нат bushel measuros, s but seldom UD selected as to size and qua c. To support my vague cca fruit is lti in Ken e only the havı ony о 2 my own I к вееп what I allude to but as there is no r d his soil, but taking. great care that the sorts he selects | well in will be marketable at a season hop Poenus favoured T climate, m ing soil, and site. I hav e when there i о seen standard fruit trees planted mu s. leash fear of 5 Ешь he may re-graft IN not too Дарат eos p dpe- e will with his 5 orchards E. more salisfac- for carefully dug а т deep every year, and all the surface 3 roots driven from the beneficial effects of sun and orchards und on: bearing too many — à Mns gp tin none at | so planted ave seen y, orchards irregulacly od fit P of. ad sorts app gled, so 0 and s ome 40 foot. from, ‘ench | M us Now, in ll iis t tisa M 5: m t I am quite satisfied they "5, чмо а а ше щу of moisture. If the soil is uitable т them, it can, by a little assistance, be dida T eb dA Nt readily dry, like that t p 4 а Ъе pu РА and ied freely rt. time In winter the ground close around them and ere, the tops cM to J m е should e covered with rotten tan or leaf mould; ot in the тау that а |! 300 | ог the Surrey | nurseries, of some 20, 30, на ide and trees ali good "— эа not sariok wisely. Well, | these лд. аге відс osebe erry Pushes and | 1 900 osa r dry Fern. Nothing more ж t4 required ВЫТ May, when some rotten cowdung should be forked in eios them. Their long, чу: ooking flower spikes have gained for nes vulgar name of Red-hot Poker plants. 7. Brow “the harsh ordeal of actual practice," io quote words of your eorrespondent, who is Ron ‘an doubtedly “ Kentish F. vator. The 367. m annum imaginar him; and I also observe that he fixes the; алып ойно of e A x e fine trees, - as I hav 3 bear quantities of | frait i in sterne чот auk few от none іп seasons the converse. this must if t “Kentish Е position, and as he is dou decent crop every ted by t the e | refuse to markets, and is pé e m"! із е his nein s are full) at th * Kentish Man," we shall уе Кеп "- ed. aud wie : "Perhaps pe 4. Jean Crapaud has | Wae are unacquainted with. the | бав of Me & A Isaacs, of Edmon! Home Correspondence. Gardeners and Under Gardene a knowledge of gardening must be impressed with fact, that whatever the amount 2 "information а etical o; ti gra inds of and then ap m must 2 but E wild, but grand- looking s ds (an old orchard на а farm house is the most онсе picture of Eng lish can be в een), but trees all under iadi, Li ral life n: ru that bl arises in some measure from "ns way in wich A boy is taken to work in the lion, aud not fruit Аз faras T farmers in. instances sublet their MÀ ус» them 4$ "infra dig. ^ «ада І: опада they Reese P mor at red ртн Вн ч wil be — to Sim а те: a e а Ки рве ome of those numerous favoui urable if the i» deep digging must be asciende no Potatos, or Goose- а | berry or careful good culture, so eultivato: ог, eason, and sh рше secundum artem ; or Currant trees, but f fruit aet 4 acres of common orchard trees. pass, for every passing season г ^ much to 7 бад rn in open air Y | be secured t This will su tells me that fruit-tree оге, d Yet tive ITOMA, THE two finest KŠA BE this genus—sometimes —are those Tavo g £ ‚Т. Uvaria glau- | 8i 4+, v his tree, во that the |fruit may be тел p Ds ар the shoots pinched in | garden, when the youth has to task to those whose minds t youths to рш forvard, providna е ho|will engage non mly, an ату for it is se cing their Pun 5. dee If they can ke cd place themi in what agine deg! ea phá үе position ; qs Sprenticoshlp g take ds ferui а = : e É а-а рн ards | his own exertions. абя d certain individuals w of the real value of x What I - , to impress upon gard n superintendents is SES gie employing boys should ucation, at any a living in physical pro- just probable that our fruit тз ald le to = (they would make capital mummies), so that difference between a fruit grower of а icai A Lean etti анар prn 0 day pom өзү, - at they | ve broken — and flowered indifferently the xe api | or to as long, Slt anim as ы as to the best mode of carrying out Nothing is better pen than me branch Tasa. ani А improvements T. Uvaria undant "n езен nd these ees e restat had above ences to flower about the middle of August, and y. I would propose that b the ehief ead of them—not to be always with d a visit once a week, in order to са и cati A taii ge gardeners has of education for stud, gardener be at the h. io pay 8 blished here, and is wo Pi fes Two are appointed to act as uus and sec va subscriptions being required to purchase теу. рарегз, gt £^ number, including ОЧ Gardenery icle, The Florist Pom d by and n the оні: Horticulture ате THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | Grimaldi, informed me that his MÀ rcr fail once in | about T times to dne Race. a blo [JANUARY 7, 1865. €——À— ——n——— ÁÁ——2À South African — eat only yon herbs and , an country I have hamt A tos many blows, ere, lowing and trembling, t aiat pitis butcher of the Lag brutes with spe bak, M hént hey sank on tame Dauker had been fed | Е in managing from time t 0 presented by Sir G. B. Middleton; he ha BeA; also Tier od тона kn tpa hes died. ыйл | оп е d with the о time it had acquired. Xanthium the Society with the following b x TI ver we П done, still gd mighty pang, marium was another plant that had spread with great chool Botany," “ TI oor ere g sl k of the Garden," “ i Gardener's Рола ary," done. I out “not say чы herbivorous animals farmers and others interested in the wool trade, on and other minor works, which a out to be detest blood, of the burs adhering. to the fleeces. The read oer Jas Once a week each thata ba has t to be suffering. „Вас the poleaxe, had it even nothin - old, Bidens р was also found most eT b elds no resen АЗ connected with gar rdening ; ten of these have already been delivered. The first was given by "o hea pŠ rdener (Mr. Blai г), pas was chiefly confined t: matters of education. essay has been í delivered, yie and other yt animals which now are To in пым cruel accompaniments. earnestly, press the attention of t I "therefore, ng | В relief to the countless sheep | done to death | а! eed, , hardly es being ristly ail Gr ras В, Panicum verticillatum. These two were Fox-t l35. Ial *34 estly, m humane Public on the peius method which : com nd. Henry Mac Cormac, M.D., Belfast, Jan. A 1 be abund ant, ldi each ый ты v з өө bis br S discussions take place, , intained, as а chairman is the meeting. In addition to this, the members meet twice a y woole fo for the oth omething o. 2 rre may be ee teblished à in axery ен which a fi young men are kys 3 can assure them that Чи vill not regret it. adage says that “unity is strengtb," and unit; tyi in study will R found strongly pm istic to ignorance, W. P. The Ga rdens, Со al Ashes a Disinfectant.—As the subject of the utilisation of Sewage and other manurial matter "s t that w | elected a Fellow. Dr. Hoo ker Sotíttits. EAN: зове ы 17.—G. mms President, in dd chair. The Hon. J. Le eices r Warren was бте ше, a lith species ed plate of a gigantic LAE pene vidis seem quite innocuous. уга beh. the ry, had spread in a wonderful i The the een which make a bri oa ta em to market. The EON disagr y t d Presbyterian Church "Mission, rtt" ha Mele flower in spirit to Kew. Аё М | prete it had к — А. Goldieana wo the Rev. А of the rans- ogra Da tolochia unm the foresta of e Wee where it Chad HRoticeg of E Goldie me Mission, ooker also hibited some Hazel nuts, said to pe rem taken | Bericht c einige der wichtigsten bo E v b- out reason, to occupy attention, it is I thin аа du losed eavity of a large Oak en at Llanelly in| misse der Bereisung der por ees ren es onie von of every one to у кн ur to thro » Met upon the South: be. where it was supposed th m - for| Angola in € Afrika in den e — 1850-1860, affair, in order that the o — a d the manure many yea The nuts presented а "d tripe: durch Herrn гэс тае "Yon Dr. E. may ы» ured, and at t its d the kernels were quite eund and| Fenzl. Wien 1864, 8vo, pp. gu extract; from char oved. It ів" iut t c4 its diluted | fleshy, — Сосин They had béer sent to A 48th volume of the енен, of the Imperial form, it 'W def ved of Ades of its valuable properties ; | Dr. Hooker b y Mr. J. glas, the Profe fol of the cademy. Ihave, Mores," read with astonishment in your pages | saw mills in which the tree was cut — Professor Fenzl, who is well known for h some suggestions respecting using earth to disinfect it, papers were read :—1. v relative e Моге. | researches in botany, has шау sent us the eic drying the same, an using 16 а second time, Now, | ments of изгой, on dry polished vertical emer By pamphlet of which the Ger title is given above. eitis there is at hand in every house an agent better | J, Black wall, x sq.——2. Note оп a Skeleton оў Dinor- | It is а report of some of фу it important botanical caleulated than earth for the absorption and neutra- robustus in the York Museum. Ву T. Allis, Esq. | results of Dr. Welwitsch’s visit to the Portuguese lisation of all offensive ts viz., coal as Who|—— 3. Description of a huge Banyan tree in the| Colony of Angola in West Africa fror 50 to 1860, not rd of the elle nt resul ults obtained a few | Chingleput. district, жо By Dr. Shortt, This some extracts from which will in all probability be years ago from using реа! it would appea of our re eem more especially а vile pit—the aceumulation of years. After its appli- of the mi of P E. The extent of prere as Dr. Welwitsch is no n England arranging his cation the contents of this were carted away through | whi A it с vers is estimated. at 4800 square yards. valuable collections, which | bun scd afforded matter public es ern at AL without offence; and Som of t andare destined still more than thi g and by their rapid increase in girth have | further to enrich our jour nals. GNU pu | his drawing-room table, | become united with it; others have united together, | Dr. каве e: was born at ome tes in to show that its к ате were мну forming new trunks almost as largo as the main tree. | Cari rinth iia, and fro the ve ту commen. = а his tived. во far as t. is : 2000, add ihe any. But o proe roceed t I may is. ie t до uring the Өч `96 followed he piod e: coal ashes with Te s I hav ouse sewage with the Ovr closet has as 5 or 6 steps up to e Wines i of th ng | Banyan tree, they readily establish themselves in the | the the feq either of ог b i 3 bte: height He was m: n known for his passionate баја of led 60 feet. ма extreme хестан 'of the v^ is 831 feet. The size of the tree and the regularity of its head | -|an nd of L and his “indisputable merit as a contri accurate kno of the Flora of t the Vien o" d sire o e soon how М researches be ese narrow lim the Floras of the rest of Europe and Aber contineall uildings, where | tath in the compas s of his investigations. Desirou us, however, often ren italt i in the-Palmyra, The his doc he | the КЕ ot bir birds which feed largely on the fruit, junio cnc i orsa нту. had taken degree, the чны ш of the Union to explore many water-closets, а of the MD xr ЗСА Orchi Flower i De short liat ij pro йена to розе мя ae ds who may "ike to КАРЕ -— ^ rp flowering at this dull sea winter flowering Orchids r^ worthy of more notice fuel cember.—The following - for rende; habit of | leaves аге to form plates, o am rof t m that|the natives, E the айо eat their food. The milky great reques e is o. de best towed upon „them, as they | enli iven of t th the roots graduall: encircle the ye I ace may be en of = Xm. ms mida гч destroy it. The mativ ves | Hoffm. from efluvi: nd | term 06: cleaned out without TET the olfactory nerves eri n this The wood , but ce a&rial roots, w ror thom well is in t fo or sponginess | of the Por ese оға а, un re which happil ed by Lin de w how he nected, and eventually to his distinguished eredi М with the scientific vom A to T. gola fitted - К ће Portuguese Gov Furnished with a information necessa a inde: юа p^ iei à "the evi bo eyi d Sacha of a а changeable endure e have now in great beaut: An; Mose gré mrt ik “witi ivory- -white flo d 5 inches across, and a tail C. insigne, nigrum, C. venustum , Epidendrum vitellinuns majus, E. amabile, а a magnificent — эе that will become a gen en better known; Galeandra Stangeriana, L. anceps, Li autumnalis, a — plant; L Skinneri, Maxillaria vi six -|gardening ; bu& as the sum у бай, each Ai; such a hopeless dk to ERP dents estans, prolificacy rias other v of Ficus have tl Eh patience X d di i , extremely (samo me paondo-parasitioat habit ——4. On Za om enus of Ternstr rómiacem. B; "n Bed- by Dr. Thousso . Afterarriving at King William's Town, аъ ied aee ew ith the Е which choked the cultivated г p that the {гору vas | abandoned in despair. Most of the weeds referre |in the paper were stated to be thoro ghi established, [and to be рту -oy ке кару, all of them By M. йаа puemeÀ 3 | Paena preme ien and cool in the midst of er, gifted exactly the ma | implicitly ueniet with so hazardous an expedition. Fes re fortunate than Smith, who, together with most | of his i | last c а emm aec — dreadful fever of А coun eater e coa bolum the: Cangi i and Са iiD Negro, ir als also that lying between 6° and 16° south latitude. He penetrated moreover through indescribable difficulties rine the mouth of the Cuanza 250 miles into the inter Banza di nde towards the east. ,, In the first year of his abode i in Angola he examined increasing free] sf tho garden iltonia | as eaa sionis MÀ n Бая were Such as to force Certain gard WETS, elegans, Mira bilis Jalapa, for торе degrees of la ot А desert, added to hunger and thirst. In October, 1854, he passed throug E and mountainous districts F^ E © гар, iflora, S. jso Жебемов of Human Food. ( qd E^ st Tel of obligation 1 P * orth cei d t. native or natu- was bt h m dimi introduced with the IT ven ras n | Neh wooded deir of ned Welsitee Oise enoja and nearl uthat as тЫ meri as far as Cabo Negro уйн southward from Benguela, From hence he proceeded to the noble n to be. titude, oppressed by the hont о ofthe | CREE ign cis ааа dang 2 — with an eminent degree of tact 41 diseri- — арш Welwitsch was enetrate the. n" "i Golnn e ТРИЕ THE JaxvanY 7, 1865.] GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 9 5000 to 6000 fee: | land of Ниша and healthy sapi an Н to return in good | e the level of the sea, in order perfectly similar situation on quartzore в sohístose soil ; tew and | Fern and Mr. Baines, as also itl puny in size, unless we except Orchids and 8, which are ому as yet feebly represented. Of 2 ZI to Europ | Mr. Anderson, in Dam rala nd, between the 2 and | course, to provide Qe Orchids to fill one of the ju Se only о T his more Бис discoveries, whether 231 Pres ees of souti latitud de in the Scighiourhood of | stove à would be no small matter; but in a place a or Morphology, can be | | Whale fish Bay, in a district in which not a drop of rain | | such as whe ere rin байыбай, must ever form иа tone dh T ever falls. The s of this aradaki 4 € 16, E сагу е, and where honses to suc mentione гарме point. of view, beyond ‘all, oth as at present kno which calls to mind la an extent pr revail, nnot considered compl T vegetable of a ен ong since past, falls within 1 the without the а yd e» оте т а Orehids, the d d eal bu f ting on some scarce е) тоте pos bx y any hundreds of Саем ап mistaken affinity, as all the e l4th and 23r | therefore be considered as elis w ati egrees of south latitude, a tolerably chorscteristio own to the natives, e must mention as of t or the у | more Tri as other d. о е во well repre- rchids the Өү ыле noteworthy and Mo ossige, Oncidium Lancea- and oneor sente were Cat num, Пета v Skinneri 0 the man of science, as also fo лана, à ing to various genera are Кан Am rica. ely с ^|r lw eh is the аці or. It is eatly to а "rens „Exbibition of iler 1862, of which Dr. . We tho gre t всеп o у vd е along with several plants of ЗА bos m, of which maxillare was most worth notice, Among flowerin ng stove plan fragrance alone, A very Bs ut Robert Deo! is that. of Жоодо, x yenti E} fai an amd - translator, through „which la -of eritorious and zea in ods of Golun go Alto and P ongo, This E anim Saez ontivated i in n ihe West Indies, неделя ing w untry doubts have existed, and which, rown Киану т тирагй, Ve: plants egroes, "ovem of the genus Vellozia i in the interior of ^ Africn, as Ra was ны oduced with " Blighia арӣ many other useful I he OF чел less interest is the occurrence of two new | _ 58 our vom п а wider circulation and estimation. Dictionary of Geography and Gazetteer of the World. E у А. „К. Jonson ЕЗ, E.G, ES. ү int re, , always a ЫТ Яй ook upon; scarlet- бо у "Соші wetum purpureum. а stove, ide was well filled with specimen stood that grand Melastomad, Medinilla fica, with its lo ong pendent tbyrses of flowers endron teet which ig ейоже одоо tions, ея ni n me a this wo in die yhoer pande иеме of Dec. ч. which сое зар consi: idered in some quarters. hypercritical, we mu ust | ing ке ever | € сена ШТ drawing attention to omissions | | an while the undoubted merits of the | «6 € ye over in silence, Such a course must уке ^ produ ce an unfavourable d а but it w in a dis wor k whi | KREE бый J “ " were ieved Central Africa, or Fw sparin aj y thro iro о 2 lusively Mr p arme to the genus Hyphzene Е African Palmsit yields excellent wine. , Should it prove | i must have cost an infinity of labour," Garden Memoranda, AFORTH HALL, SEAFIELD. LIVERPOOL (Concluded | m Am р. 1186, 1861). — а continu ation of our X tho Con. | P t the - ero from our intention н ch o! ou smal и of Grapes; this when well жм, їз ге ally the finest flowering stove plant yet introluced,. There were zs severa Ixoras and f| Allaman as, two invaluable genera for decorative purp and for exhibition, ng ornamental- minifoli t less interesting, but growth of np. eal not being too Pigh, pe d saint accommodatin ng in every other way. The whi dr jubes отте the: eid m from на division: to another, „аге поб. of so masterly a character as the - further end o servatory arcade, on the one vs is а gym ed u ques m NH prove the enormous extension in rica of a wd... tx пе great quantity of new morphologi- e aly interesting plan n, — by Welwitsch i in ais On with a variety of] very la rge play-room, fitt and articles which, while affording že ocen: ne atio! H r however, in во gigantic an Е чена de ib le little m а — Turning ou — den fruit ranges, we find fed ho v 100 feet EN usement to the children, will also cal d sinew of physical system. | room sumptuously | į y different communieati only in partie enlar, о show that the well known saying ei stil holds pe We shall inention firsta Mana a true I | pl- sha: dd the ns ungo Andongo 2000 | feet alite mer sea, ed the region of Slnko dito, de abounds PL. in PESE plants, he found an arboreous Umbellifer, with a stem 1-13 foot thick, whieh js prized highl "by the natives for its medical properties and value as a timber tree, certainly, 88 far as D at present known, the most gigantic plant of the ord Р curions, and in natives, e eim peeu uliar structure, that г. Ј. D. Hooker rightly a утте | иө чч a few steps we а conse rvatory | proper, a useful building of octagonal outline, well arcade As usual in and about 1 18 feet width, f. for "Pinés a one. The pian in these bouses are аз healt thy as Iun are н чэн per will i in another year чан 14950 the space allotted to | the of Queens ; Smoo Ca eennes, of mas there were án excellent stock; Black good sorts, and in Jamaicas and Mon serrata, all health. red d bottom, by | there were IT MAR AR troughs. for keeping s to n ribe E bun uses 0! IE 8 form, nt а fountain in the centre, set in кам some к puo neatly сагу € hes Whieh | is also of octagonal outline, wired on t in form of a basket, procee а г wire trellises In Vine imple “accommoda tion for € | keeping ipa a ms of fra irit at all seasons. The young Vines had m and the borders seemed to perpendionlariy | to the rafte ers, whic ariegated Kenni m each a 10 feet high, stand on gravel level with ге patha, Society of Lon Arnoldi in interest, аз This dics amongst trees" belongs to the order Gnetaces, and eei attains an age of at least The unbranched - - only а few old ndon, that ii nce kde discovery of Ка ез Sumatra, no vati has excited so great an 5 the Welwitschia mirabilis, dedicated to the Б " ao), even wed at the erown. as 16 is, so sli lt above the dr es* а poy resembl а | Lomari: antie | Session tl ey remain: i aria chilensis, and Hypolepis Ver md ted ai aj ud Black тает form the мін rei annm enches and Neetarines hou ignes зне and are grown voti oi on de old -— "the — — house systems. Plum rved in tho way. The roote of all th with noble HOM + pom We have lea riting our MR notion that the bulk d ihe eere Camellias referred te re plants originally imported about 40 years ago from z4 - late Lord оа then tho Hon. ied ag t great favour by ord йо forming е агу, both at the JM and in Then there е ча "i perve in form, with ` А. path, which ha \d been | supply ‹ during nd p vid allowed g^ ar inland појце presented t һе лош plants to the pos-| until purchased for Mr. Fernie: | анне y — РЕ nte m m$ this|a onal со ens of [aria wi. grece "Sollya. heterophyila a handsome arek: of the free „blooming, small-le aved, Mr. Drummond late Sir Robert "ipe Besides all these there is a detached ice vegetables, whic Iughes must find very useful for many | purposes, "i fact these T Mee gig Abs | and the broa ere EN uld com well for forcing Strawber | embrace тотту that a ас да requires, tei "epe Cete s chime in with the other aues t as а whole, The Mus Po. 1to2, or even 3 fathoms pe p 2 to ine foot asa] ará “several Acacias, о рт] р tos j^ the usual double or triple BM ot пз, xu SE чат rom Ti песе he pair which. the p ce n ios. legii aga oleifolia elegans, | some in a state for gatherinz, and s Айын: i aud liu obably the most pecu с teet тоер t whole Hs a yr ier dors de most шей and аге, раат Ше тові ме ever saw were mia such a house, ТЕЗ aM Sidi of plants. Тһе forked inflorescence in viia po M е. epulas; Vk the (dar idee MT elti hermaphrodite д cats uin prowa, б Ae bush pat. оцай with cds dated Е either flus heat or that of hot-water, d í кз esee scarle ipie seemed to facilitate the nj vk c ea rmine red female ones 2 inches long, an -scented Cytisus йн, Qe NT Ferran or its | blanket suspended eR coiling, w T p ү knd is so well adapted fo being more | tendency to ДЕ rapid on the . е h foun "pu hean mis-shapen monsters deeply «к m within bounds "than other h mbers of its who le. s senili plu plan, ё and is worthy of E. s siderablo M th their middle-sized roots, in con- | к, d Pimeleas, Mushroom. en С eed eng ^ LY 2 а е all Лабе plants, papi А the me of no > inconsider- Certainly. we ean -— that the crop grown е th TET. MY rough rubble, and ipt to | within our cognisance has been furnished on such а и сда, ions was immense the week preceding this place a cd ырды of the sea, 5 "^ е, It seems as if E the country had been ransacked| Аз for vegetables out of doors there seems pathing fo Nicolas tes - queni neighbour А of the | (o. specimens, regardless of cost, for there they are in | do so well—exposed ав thia place is to the influence of - ht, Herr "ont ou the ше P Tib wi at 14? 20" Mu abundance, and presenting a variety, especially among | the Atlantic n ue, In ound i period in miscellaneous greenhouse р that we may look for| order to m. Be violenee of the wind, and sheer in vain in almost any P bes private gentleman's 5 feet long are nailed when divested of its а Fungus, leaves, resembles во Ea ola Foiyporas атана that | establishment, Nor Ке i fiore «xd. санаа рымы with. together i es, spars about 15 feet in nl ied form, shaped apertures, like THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. [JANUARY 7, 1865, 10 E E - —MJ-——— windows of Elizabethan buildings. ;These walls are | AURIGULAS.- —Remove decayed foliage, but in in doing | STATE OF THE WEATHER . AT CHISWICK, NEAR zi A 7 | z e ound each quarter of ground tura! Ganden Fe ^ м жун ы ed t reupon, ед ill have is spargi and do not excite "growth кын. next wit at Seafo val | De mpm -— Tek ted CYS pom Maki T or des] is scarce 2b. [on s AND PrcorEES.—Soil for these should | ЖЗ ife X E emblem of life in the various shrubs and trees planted iJ regen turned du exposed to а weather. r. | : id | deep. de er) d for trial th observed. he plants dry, and dead ЧОЕ du ved. iss Thun £3 | SW o of sorts, and the common Chesta ut, are the only ыга | | Кер wd. —Carefully examin | i | Spld that make a spectable app Grass and gravel, | see ne they are not rotting at de ы if that. | 8 EH h with a fi dding plants, in sheltered places, are appears to be the case, set them at wo ork a t once in | aiy | NS E the only things worth paying attention to. Chrysan- that they ntirely lost, аа E car EEG themums, however, re in first-rate condition in one алал тар in the case of va аба variatis. Pot roots rage. 965| К 50231 (ў of these wooden $, promising an abun dant yield of keep sound longer than those from the open ground, | Dec. Fa E yat might. 1 and if not required for cuttings, make exce а вау! — Em уыш ovéreist ; rain. bloo: Ground s, q af tting k "s ч 1 : а goo d appe arance, and b fü le 2: d strong жү, by starting them in gentle h n the | ааа MERE responsibilities placed u Mr. 1 | RUE S E Lu vast; overcast i slight frost. ye Me, during whieh E scito ns p pe сар, HorrrHocks.— Roots of these potted from the open | Moin im pec der fiori PEE carried on, and completed, must have been onerous nature ; and while, as in most places, "he еше rdens in гас umn, for NDS pey be the shoo abo | даг sta rb ted in a| little „beat, , When e | tl sees ATI something not quite to his liking, up зе who le ther е has been much done in Mr. Ha ughe’ pu т ИЕ dumb po ts | LT p pom them e a mild bottom heat. Plants кылышары $e in — pae llaneous. ба GA © Азгалдоев 10 the bed made ie has done Бан | — cella cuba himalaica.—This plan je was discovered by Dr. Hooker in Фа Sikkim Him ауар and nomis кап "d general similarity of features bel n D nese Aucub а, that distinguishéd botanist "od a dis Aucuba fre ien yoots, ren ew- | ing Pie heat by means Ж nid "m sary. | CUCUMBERS.— These must have Sousa attention at | this dull season. By a proper arrangement of the ventilators a constant circulation of air should be secured d th an elevation of nearly the mos! mid mountains of the Sikkim territorv, it is considered suffici dy to resist the cold of English winters, and may be regarded as a valu- able addition to the evergreen materials available for | planting flower garden shrubberies and belts. the айпоз& total absence of flowers available for such e s ly spring months, special from the outside "should, if possible, N made over the Agen m surface of the flues or pipes пре it ontact wi ants. Upon a atte in ев ‹ ok Soir fruit М much tem e and calding evaporation are ae A РЕ I EACHES. d| throw w border | e the trees severa ram er. y did action, withou exciting КУ gr 06 much. mperature of 60° | with a bottom of about 80° will rper be amply Let succession pl | times a m i clear sunny w. Prwzs.—Maintain a healt h fruit- plants like the Auc ba are e ly | sufficient for the presen ants have | рое ERR |.| all the light possible by uncovering them arly i red frui irn with: the. dark greon hings will | the m: g as the st e a thio; Mekan will permit. The plants will Visrs.—In the cas в started, keep up a er | temperature by the injudicious admissio: ep moist atmosphere, pn avoid oes посве of of cold eat] M of — адаы а. larger shrubberies and | Currents. aD SUA the Auba Bia — Select some of the strongest best- АКА is a E introduction, its Дын апа zoote plants, end after examining the drainage and e foli etin ing it from erality of | а8 ing that it is in an efficient state, they should other shra rom the allied species " will be readily | 2 be іра -dressed wit a mixt ure of oam, well rotted т їзей its loftier апа bolder habi combining | d ang, harcoal, and plung t -yR of aM ia, with the ve of a HA FRUIT AND KITCHE Laur ts considerably larger, em and more Scions res grafting, of choice rm vm Ф Ъе тад т, d loves 3 „and b , and laid in under ig north wall. In Berti teeth being much more prominent, эв we "ih extended | these make choice only of those varieties which hav down two-thirds or more of the margins, while i been proved by experience to be well Meet to the | n A. iat Th AC. pe extend to half the le length m th РРА ИХ АЕ аге есен varieties which Чо admirably | ta In Д ‚ы. Же а. hI to excessive ber Fog. Tier tied Daa Calendar of Operations, he ensuing үне t to | procure too many ses of any one variety till | its applicability to the soil and situation ше been | {ез n Quince | uple of (For t Now that be new as fairly commenced, a nation o raten grounds should | Acn the view E km that all is neat and | ean. mpn Dare ev pete са on Grass they sho vy in; walks should | be swept. and frequently SLE dem seing e i erve to im e the appearance oi ед garden. If апу portion of th tho kitchen garden or indicates a of better drainage, | quickly, for the s of ond and to render the pleasure FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT H with. laid arse 9 inches of the surface, to tendency of the roots. pasture, without manure, forms the best soil for the a y ind. {шшш development of n Mie tree. manure all v; and Асры with all ыб апа А. crop Мала —-— Rer d sh n ав ground is dry; and if carefully A qo to, by | mulching when up, and by — : Fir би чә the win: ndward side, they will g of some нъ зараба of | ould be so any decayed or decaying bak tti 1 th i ffi uen irr ' Po and plants of that descrip- and wed adopto cie res for keeping out frost, tion whieh have done flo g, will now TATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, d с = an they have been ng, _ During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Jan. 14, 1865. e UT CUIR OAE I c order that they may ‚ ripened ually off, and "les THER | хем Winds, b months’ rest before they in | January. 228 ЕЕЕ $8 Ness in encre E lE „Чы started into growth. It = т worth while to retain ЕС ЕЗЕР x iiit of Rain. |^ du 21215181 < | i | zZ more of the old plants th be required for large pope == hk ч Sunday 8..| 40.7 | 29.7 | 352 1 | o2m|45|7 4 1M|2/2 as Lune iie emily propagated, and, | Mon. 9..| 41.1 | 307 | 359 | ол fal 7al 4| 521] 6| 1 well grown, make nicer p n the old ones, Weis n: HE Hn 040 |31034 8 242 and, by discard latter, room is obtained for | Thurs. 12.7 424 | 30.8 | 365 oH 3 Fl 4 H вл) ál 2 чн 4 і well to Tulips and other forc: ed | Satur. 14.. 420 | эз | 5 CN #1714 $ EE bulbs now in flower, in t thei be "The highest temperatum E Pw may re during the above ре КЕ rred rved ns | rore UR EDEN 56 deg., sg lowest да Qe 14th, 1 S38 thee Ex ^ | blue ж о @}> З 5 З > Z Omp са > E ере оё, ә в В Е с, В BB Q d. 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Mor ов осе „э ЕШ oo lo Q & «i Dr CQ = о c & B | © *eií,obÀo0ooodicodusle H - LI LIngpou sy ru ra $ Notices to Oops" dents AMES OF PLANTS: LOC. 1l, Pteris h: li z ia . We know месно of "m ich are we suppose io kind of subjects which аге igi uestionable, others - N BHo s TX of i пер мя referred th, to indica: ЛТОМАЗ : а purchase un they often prove to be of a very infer eor Mene pino varyiug, » moet others do, when raised from me A t is, therefore, best to provide established plants of коей | з You will not be disappointed with T. Uvaria 0 glaucescens с vtr Able are two of the best we have — Been AU, — ERRATA : tdh uno Jaxvanx 7, 1865.] THE GARDENFRS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 11 OWLER'S PATENT CULTIVATOR у Feeding Stuffs. STEAM PLOUGH and|elause in the Charter of the Royal Agricultural * take ВА; "CAL ECOTT, AND Канкы | fused in € ЕЎ ч irto жЕ pot | Boite ty which enjoins that it should 80, Beed en t Mer Lanes or pope wier Fe Fowren & Co., 28, Cornhill, London, E.C. ; and Steam Plough | Measures for the improvement of the rre of A чечер oe р | those who — upon the cultivation of the soil as 1° ox) р ON MANURE CO JLTURAL MACHINERY —Chaft Cutters for | for their sup ady in fine condition— GRI ICU DIALED "ED BONE Y ES " ARM hand or power, Threshing Machines, Carts, W: а. pos The SUPERPHOSPH / TES of LIME, arrows, от ро Cutters amd] арыз, and all kinds = Arienltural арреа 2: was not made i in vain. The su bject TURNIP MANURE, mplements ; also the Pru n, Wire Nettini c. Deliver 8 i fter ds b ht f. BLOOD MA Barley and Roots, carriage free. Price Lists on отт cation. y aiterwards broug orward by Mr. URATE, ые -Bunorss & Kev, 95, Newgate Street, Е.С iris Brentwood, Ene. OLLAND at a Council Meeting of that Society, ася а махав, GIBBS PERUVIAN GUANO | f£? UPON the ста TACKLE against and a Committee at once formed to discuss aud br AE Tu, AMMONIA, FISHERY | ow the NEWCASTLE “ bost application. МЕ of BODA, АТЫ м, Баар MISES report upon the steps whioh the Society should orks, Plough Wharf, Isle of Dogs. |= аа : — enc. | аке, in order to remedy this apparent ne Offices, 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. E Punske, Secretary. | D I CHAR D. 2 AR R E T T ax» BO Aegean Ma enu oir gleot — AUTUMN. ON S VORKS, SUFFOLK. 4 . 00) о s origi onsti - AWESS WHEAT MANURE for Catalog tutio e immens ides made Agri SOWING.—A карр, of the above e is now ready for | ааа Ф : gri- delivery, at J. B. Lawrs' Factories, Deptford, апа Barking Creeks. | E RN E T 8 p E р S,|eulture in material progress, admitted by nearly - t n ackets. osta; ее, ЫЗ et. рег acro to be harrowed into tho dons n тш | САТА S DWARF PURPLE-TOP ВЕЕТ. Тһе best Red Hv obs yc m В act cotemporary with the PEL. we can be obtained o т. Lawes, or thr eetin cultivation, 1s. per oz. packet. Istor 1 At : i кыы Agents ; also Н | CATTELL'S ECLIPSE BROCCOLI, gm latest, hardiest, and y ot ;the Бодеќу itself ; indeed its own PERPHOSPHATE of ІЛМЕ... 56 ist White grown. ЖҮРҮП ТА адо, in most of its other objects, could hardly QUE MEE direct from the ЕУ and al KIRKLEES HALL DEPT уш iepa zi i "Quite tra ail to bring this topie eventually into prominent wo emp o ett M AE TED GARNISHING KALE.—Mixed, Red, White, — "sewn -— ж is in the natural order e utr М —. 2 Adres Jony Bex гад еса = WES, О А даа! дө Place, London | Purple, 6,5 ARCU Mie Pei packet. | of things € ic ould be so. D rai S on appiication. Bu M n Ed = : 0188. Јонх CarrELL, Seed Grow: 56 Westerham, Kent. се А course of industr ODAMS'S ВІО OD FRU for CORN , hirira Ј 6 | таіѕ sed ims by e in that scale of life th ODAMSS BLOOD MASETA WES ATURAL GRASSES: their Names and Derivations; | rod by wealth, i is ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATR ог LIME. Quality, хоспор 2 Мор IU Вор, es ecd measu th, a want soon developes itself r p. Growth, Бие ase, Time of Flo Prici Free which i тета учи fortun e far from s atisfying only i ote Postage Stam CHARD а ед . Seed М ESSE Won rceste MANUFACTURED BY : ANTED, of PAMPAS 458, x t ed tio w^ e ng, R want of | and |origiual e uea ion better suite i | (W8 ЖЕТ. ЕШ ХӨТО1АЗ, iate Po and cash | ч ва - Ho bó tha dau. is ч шо же. PATENT TIT: PHOSPHATE or BLOOD, үф per 1 delivered i xchange might be made | DOS ast—though this 18 by nsien ANRE COMPANY (итеш, бгз quanti n" hardy FERNS о слаб EM case—to it himself: the wards n, Centre Row, Covent Garden, London, W.C. worse fo i otadir. аа ааа E и * j T Tx Pr eccl T Chair es Littlebury, Essex. оао зм d AR ODAMS. Particulars of these Men dani oi the Local Pe be obtained at the Offices, оса] M&S АТҸ IRE ot Fendrayton, "St. Ives, Hunt El has. а ME stock of the above, also of genuine ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, from second. m pee Fe ed ; ion Kom For samples prie apply as above. - JRAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, AND BAWTREE, Fa 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane; and Basi Prize Me dals, 1851, for Wheat ; 1862, for ** Excellent Se ed. Corn and Seeds." | | | reri iras | | wn by him: Chief Office Western rir Втор Manufaetories: Plaistow, Esse: ex; Devonshire GEN TS W WANTED E a well-known MANURE 4 X. which commands y Sale, is highly mi ЕҢ by sA m Ae i years, r5 sold carriage free. Liberal terms given. ress 10, Pall Mall East, London n, S.W. US USTUS 5 сте! P eet, London, E.C. : Queen Street, леса and Elford, near Topsham, | HI S | PED PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. ROEL CKER, F.C.S., Professor of mA to the Royal Agricultural Society of England, has pp ex LABORATORY and COUNTING ROOM to ED OATS. RE re not less than Two Quarters. 11, SA Squa EET STREET, E.C., to which he теа? = 794 E Letters i emis for Analysis shouid be directed. Papers ems sent up uj родо enclosing Stamp, to FREDERIC F. aas ета por spes r House, Brighton, Sussex. VorLckrn receives: БИЛУ БУЕ, PUPILS for n in Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry. n LP" Ti, Salisbury S quare, Fleet t Street, Е.С. A-L: practical instruc- | Ha | FOWLER Е | еони to holda PUBLIC MEETING іп Мах London, early Drainage, & other TON pura 1 Improv vements | i D ARY n ext, to appoint a Com: нө for raising Fun: nns fo or ME BAILEY DENTO maintains a large |asuitable MEMOR má, in memory ofthe late JOHN FOWLER, to Staff for the Execution of Land i Improvements bya commission | whose untiring zeal in alw ion of Steam Power to e EE x — per M for Under Drainage, a fix ed charge for Outfall and | vation ofthe Soil, the Agnes tural р is so much indebte: er Works. For particulars, apply to him, at 52, Purllamont Street, Westm: Signed, P. f Land. - DUCIE, ет orth Court, Wotton-under-Edge. | Herts. Ровтмах, Bryanston, Blandford, Dorset. TRR ч А. N. Hoop, Cumberland E ж me Land Surv d Land Agent, more than 20 years esi я Od - s Влвметт, Stratton Park, Ві gleswade. practice, дый зар чам Works of салар abere та act price, or | Cn ^y to lay out and overlook thé sume at a commission of 5s. per as e | Тиме Rar не Ху Hambledon noron "Thames, he haa at his command a staff of experienced workmen, His custom | H. S. Тно A , Кі all, York. is to charge merely the expenses out of pocket in making the | qucd > ey апа whe кой Li hn the preliminary Surve Es ое works are not carried out E of Suppo th notic: time and place m inage, np the eatin ng, а ve ien m fat йге Adverts Wd e meantime any one wishing to support t пеар. will oblige M EAUMONT. LAND porem SURVEYOR, and | by forwarding Me addons і in fuil as sry as possible, s І NAGE ENGINEER (for several years Assistant to Mr. Josiah "Walton, near Wakefield. Си в Силу, Но: vis Боо ec., pro Parkes), ertakes the T5 Execution of Works of Drainage, and Estate Improvemen аав including Embank- ments and River у ; Reclamation of Marshes and Waste Lands ; ; the n of Farm Buildings, Labourers’ s | б top Kohl | the | | care he displays in the education of those who are to come after him, the child or children who are nherit what he has won. Hardly can a higher tribute be offered than we often i egre mig mortification, which all industry cannot rem ove, had some kind КЫ boo nd stretched out in pend life in - онуй: d vw is the kind of reflec m i hat vs Jå к the indivi idus Be аи апа 16 n: si hn velita to be true if ve s below ин meanw аай s adventitious aid. The ground has cultural is chiefly traceable to Chat bese рав: "indrantage of farming an which wo: atio: antage from the first, are launched in riors "m ages, &c., olthar al the private cost of the Landowner, or through tus medium бї of the P ind p mam g Estates Surveyed and Mapped, TURDAY, JANUARY 22, Parlia cem C Street, Westminster, HE WEST of ENGLAND DENS. PTUS and INCLOSURE COMPA «„——ө. ANOTHER year has been gathered to the Gre АЕ 3 ESTABLISHED IN THE YrAn 1844, AND DE bos reni ME History of the Past: and nearly a week's sample or PARLIAMENT, 11 & 12 VICT. с. cxt. alrea айу га of its successor. It is the fashion ot rman—The Right Hon. the — of Divos, Powderham Castle. | : „уа ha The Agricultural Gazette. hor home ai earl è Scho ols an ming own population inherit EX privilegos their especially parents LEER communication. rocating Ohair: e ca — TA "ES ed Fort, Honiton. hi MET qus Mortua о LAN D Тех Drained ‹ and I yi without any срэб Whatever to the à Pei таты ап uH е viz., merely "de this Com; Company's. that, in passing the landmarks of time, reus ughts are poised for the moment betw the | ае e foe б кзы in the Өш of те tion and of fi and that subjects addressed te едет үз ый life and fen en жан еш borne away | and Bwal. lowed up with little likelihood of a hearing. i {Nor is this assumption a vain опе; for there а men, even of the busiest: classes i in the auguri | marts of commerce, who do n thei ir inner M Де T eemabl. мү tha yes eand Mortgagors can likewise Drain and АРн The Works are undertaken a 1n constant employ a ҮЗҮ extensive and experienced staff o engineers Sur- orkmen ; or Proprietors may avail Жз уге of the лә ofthe Act only, and ge Wr the Works executed under their own intendence, or A aai E меле б зу s throug) е under the Com- эчә is, which urban li , reeip ke ai dis KFI that kind of t civilization, с аз it эр ies, i ife and in li How is it with the Жуу мн rof die A griculturist ГЕ, 1 ei abse mur the boy P too willing а sharer in the ou door ос нян and amusements of the Farm, and е | his е. work ог super ри МА that exacts no w. n Satur- E ight; what артцы vet the Farm fford r do his parents orks are also executed № for parties advanc their own Capi Dorm or ce Fishing to borrow th жыйн: се souls carry, like Ad hidden jewel, t ү 3 a ^ sns ring of the best selon, what induce- к Bro: „ Castle Street, Exeter. exter; EX n. Parliament Birest, London. the daily drudgery of active к And tho ugh it | be but dim, and herd pug qva and coming but | кэс the s ussert ex d prevail at iion] iE thos n Ta mes are күш. such as this— from the old year the new —the annual Death- каии >ы үн ae counts = апа Мап gains, his арргеһепзїоп orfarming | ond as а, s; and indulges—if ever he thinks | at all—his Thoug And lucky it is for us that it is so; for Thoughts are zs parents of Things, and what we do is born of cae " think, or wes m think for us ; as surely e hurried labour of the M st wheels and dosis tad achinery is du ue to the nt flame nvestigation of c and the invisible steam that originate y action fiae ым dE EN паве with hd. 7 ога | ОЁ е whole. Аё ће corresponding cii to xr of the Works, хаар ме E r Сонан: a twel vemonth back, we u the opport i pe Ноор ег information, and for forms of th neral the * Wants а а T аттан referring ын cther topies i ЕТ THE CLERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, &c., IN несли ng уйлы , AND IN beu rea ' unlimited amount, for the ана. Iuiprorement, се whole ен А ad by a rent charge for PUE le ANT ben vements, ET | charge the same with the com: the moment of turniog we ment to send long 5 for fias re Ai Such is the general view of the We are desirous not to aptus. Tue d be sorry to extenuate the actual truth : e source of n enough, or keep him there Work of y qnc ? Е е of оррогбаш than of very de truth ; arising out of the very nature enhanced dnt by the unequal p d 2 4 1 classes in this country as | ТПЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ceded ; that it мех possibly prove an educational | enjoyed by the middle ie ed with those above and below them, and | tribunal i іп any s hape beyond that of its Journal, secondly by the соп ideration of the oss whie oh its weeki ansaetions, Lectures, and its the community sustai ч. for th Prizes for agricultural re implement , and re its us “ e e damage of one is an | stock, t produced in its Xem ^ two |; E to latter at its Annual Country ore | ut the hes ^io daunien detailed than the framers of its Charter кд probably | 12 consideration oft uestion suggests. What із These haye been its voice e q i ey education? Indeed, be fore is meant by the wo ords ** those | 3 ад I : sé utterance " its tu а world arg y ant special elass iufmation 2 pines rs o ont the [JANUARY 7, 1865. portable engines, I had hoped you would have included it in your notice of the novelties ei T show, i it being the first I have ex hibited at Islingt e very great y rica t5 лн o? -— fuel унны па at the same time saving wear and tear maehinery, i induces me to as Rs to give ser eti to this SAY КЕШУ: м I believe the arrangement I adopt P сч е за nary engine, and moreover, working economically. ‚ The engines at present i in | operation on my e are and siendinoss of working, and from their small vob f fuel (about 3 cwt. per day for 8-ho orse eng gine, t 4 стб. for 10-horse), and menle also without noise, or, , except n cold and damp. weather, being ing ki the erii e y aap | ng up their Я ува to d men м enlarged suf éd dd minds, раан іп rature of their country, and | versed i at kind of knowledge and those habits of thought which free the mind SEN class | Lube р and elev ato the man in di van ally and ocially, or pursuit | y which he obtains his livelihood cif н be the Ed n looked for, or assu yim niei, or even "iy: lass, ifso it s =" айе, t the gener: ure e r irrespective airem interest in the soil, likening its nin e| no atandi widely di med a objekt stru to in the ке т{ет, m Ak g^ case | оір nes arly ‹ or quite to the atmospheric pressura— T I ve s ә think your t will excuse my having - drawn their attention to the subject. Daring the —- dry tai the importance v m ng us nsu rea working, although the; “expansion is carried fi ar eno iffere Са кетй че тч a boon worth striving for, nd one wh if obtained or obtainable would be 1168 little short of a social revo- thau from its first use. The steam from t e also, acting аро a small area of piston, does not hough lution throughout уе whole organism of rural life in this wet the spr of the|t where е аветера- ands з, , extinguish ng as | done nearly the last чевре of a middle proprietary rs tied by mere te суй inders are considerably larger еч p ot erii engines of the ваше „259 uA uence also of the small? amount of required, the boilers are nearly едын А че in — on to the work they have to do, as those of din ary por ortable engines ; uud consequen ntly 14 y produce rate, and subject the boilers firing very easily and never. to нест less Х ‚ м 4, А pages ofa p The s үн опе for а ter More incisive лой f action and late motives of e ап individual destined Es Маа im Phe йг t of pv would simply t The alteration of ordinary engines by nttaching to H them new double re inte ia cylinders, I fully believe with groat vantage е same power, at a far сап be practically carried 0: the farmer, either by gi in куб and divide тата р vds "esed * Middle- class Menden) i be analozous if not identical with нега tieeship to a trade., To Я а "te: pa one thing, to follow it as au educate another: апі that this latter is Mte may s — be gathered — € fact "that few. perso peaking of the of agricultural Pdüsqtioh i allow their да " le ta taken as imply- ing that farmers as а not piscis dn their buiteun ee well 5 cites mes, but rather that the м usiness — though rich in soientitic beari necess followed under certain and eonseque ently, in tha t a ven to reflect upon. the of volum = tral Тате offers а sort of crucial test of the whole question. If 16 be so Дойл as to deed, apropos | very state of our agricul- | which having- portable engines, some power, and some (not inconsi iderable saving of fu So soon as. farmers lewn that good Жанет dn | bu € doors of pun ers, and off the best v dots. more fruitful ай s, we һауе a йазу of ugly — at the very thresh- old, closing h mind сап | — ad pom them p ence м аш, r hav d t make ploughing at less than halt the eost for fuel and w which they now incur, n inquire for such eng gines 7 во 800n, but probably not before, wil the proprie of threshing shaping and engines and ploughing б rm g to fin oal tend vd of Mica тан to RE ELT vins they unde nd that pere of fuel an n goes haud in noury of — Е reach how it isa xo 88, not worst sense solitary, tion mice at the cra whish the spur of mental | bie hould be ever watching; a condition aerei cem emu and ble to adult ма ра t far m antageous to the youn о grow ime the snbjects in this country of no edneation a profession ; м КТ н pm can furnish, от е Es to make a jd argain : w to make a thousand ырчым а year МА mU shew а — and with e they will t Veil see its meer A Allen, 5, Parliament Street, Westminster, T [^ December 21st EAT AS FOOD FOR SHEEP, e to make ALL use of “Wheat and cub “вай ley straw. for feeding few further — upon tha stock, — е ietors . The . the E a: нуч recogni ystem Lao ond, abd teni ing a just feris with er provided A. those above, and those They w t a s фака 8 name of * nant This "the ex sius -thought 'that fluxes the whole sant pra. the ground like digging in | and ery is not shew us your este ge, shew us your skill; This p nical details of t their business he question as it is T: It would b Is there any а sii те it is asked, that c pe poem it is said, н э —— чек dm ше Y vague c pn f some : Demi , "advantage that shall be beneficial to a farmer Í төм e special ealling, than to grapple e bearings of a subject so wide as harter. — inee rum have тз 0 implements, That а governing body so consti- | uted would - a very influential one poverful good in sphere—may be easily ic T a c Beton aed matter r^ 2 dia d | and the conclusion is not yet. H. — PORTABLE ENGINE. ASSUMIN: t your subscribers inelude a large number of end агын and others interested in | al MES — of agricultural temm "^ also that | new M кк hd. m they look to your columns with confidence for notice | tive в uch in requi of any novelties, with which m: oit б n may have | oc айса у кДа . "alt diy of есй by Ln no other means'of төс i acqua; " venture | from 6 P.M. Me midnight, working as the rate-of to remind you, that at the late ie Club Show | sacks per [енн ntirely new double expansive portable | тыла мой: of 8070 90 sacks із tbresh | en for sa fuel and water, and which | day, the straw is eut into ehaff next u^ yas generally oris ak аз M chief аны; next | corn the two evenings. to Messrs. Howard's engin he exhi Аз ога ^s bill would have been foarfal, esponally | you wero good enough ai the inning y nd to speak very favourably of my arrangement of pc per sack for grinding would gi wo inqui ries vin have been ied web is "e on bus -— First, P in I have not lost a sheep, old or young, Sim Je une жы ы although since I last ad ddressed | youlhave added, 100 shearlings to ray stock of $50 — head; and I have also a first-rate prospect ofal oe аре, and most of the remainder are — "i it pier remarked;that the 50 por wore 'eserve m lam The Ате for "he —— sheep has increased to 1% lb. of Wheat and Barle; Де 5 lb. of Соіќоп-саке. An © y moderate r Coleseed now lasts 1 p for A o^ dayi and 5 they will е е ripo А uteher as mil , бай that жй! it is ehesper, we en COTRA UN WT INUENTETIT I2 2T PEE TITO IE RP ET THE Jaxvanx 7, 1865 ] GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LTU RAT, S42 eie 13 a trade profi on the use b the machinery, as the | following account will show Expenses of ginding £ for six hours : Coals (4 cwt.), and cartiu "g >. .. 4.04, Engine man .. x z Three — E Firo quarts ii beer. 0 i x on beer AU TN се 110 E Use of mill and steam engine ks аё 64, give 24.) 24 0 нег than 302, 200 days’ work at а а. st ; and the w earing parts, asIam old, may T nei for 3l. Next, let me say а word as to an experiment which I have just started to test the comparatives values of | ed-cake an Ато sel selected four pens of sheep, two from шу | r hoggets, and iwo fr om my newly-bought This MCN enhanc s the i importan s have put a fancy price on er intentionally purchase it, noi H , The fact is, we will «i are Ae ғ) TW Беш Те inse of exercise pure water, Md we have no fear for want of experience, we are red t ЧЫ; rios we ciim) give for a ro mple sut | to our coarser uses, if modern dator gb слее ас фоти such | within our reach. This defect should certainly ч remedied, MT m na 3: 4 1 the re dn G. ФАЛА Ocerston of Roding st on corn "ad. | fo eding sheep on Barley straw, on land Barley erop, the D: аге lef t very handy f or the | | young roots of the Barle, w Ji dai by Wesk own TA! "There аге T sh "€; pen They all have per " head, daily, 1 b. of. Фот much sliced Drumhead Cabbage as ther wi т Б a mistry of, the F mals before the Royal Society. of D ublin. Е! am o шуа = tho MEO. f chaff, | an increase o a and one of shearlings | zg ther tw o curren: су is secured, which is equivalent to tal. bear in mind that the straw of a | h ch po upersede the use of artificial so-called | as might be expected; all the lots have 8 ht те —— ты vig pii 0 the деч into a state Y confine: One fi the , however, has ah аа cR me, Yi ^ бее h the 'shearlings and the hoggets, when fed With ho Linsee d- cake, co um herefore, e Mn ВУ proposing this “sentiment for thon ew year" to my brother farmers: “ Success to бБНБеНБа. adini in it: devised еее T. Ж. Frere, Dungate, Cambridge, Dec Home Corresponden pply.—Again I beg to "eni тереч matter, the water supply of t We have already arrived ~ е middle өр wint er and are commencing a new yea БИ а а Cotton-cake. І had reckoned that each lot. of буе! The Water Su sheep would өй about 5 stone of Cabbage per day, |to that very important m whereas, in - each of the two pi, ы on Linseed- — ca ы one, the others only 3s Thus # Ih T: are ter than the others. he two pens of doin ing à A ws hoggets are E just equal in weight, as they were ума - put up; but the five нтр оп Tersa unds on their that never in the memor, yo ot ч have gained some competitors, without i" any ot of superiority. I tha! of com А 0 pens eating nothing but Cabbage in addition to the 1 1. of eut Cl Ad ; but to make a fair trial, one ean su сынар after the next summer must be less than ever. I have T | pres sumed to call the attention. ot the Home Secretary | It I" brise his is beside my present purpose; let таё; 9а class piy ti years, the "copy ot water kon wells n Streams pim. are t Rox: n r ent Asso- ciation.—Lord Palmerston presided this afternoon at Dire annual distribution of prizes given by the ers’ Encouragement Association to the labourers оц ha rselves opini com ion rd jastiy entitled you; and I trust that P. rewards, although may not be of. great bs MAE in them позе wil - highly appreciated by you acknowledgment of conduct—that they н T 20. | continue in that course by which you ha m, and | will be an incitement to the emulation of others to follow he same course, with the hope of obtaining e — — - tion. Isay distinction, for A is no e ma n, hatever may be his stati n life to be е nd respected by those Mu "3 he li "^t is a satis- faction him, and it i honour to the district to which h longs, and it is also, let me tell you, an advan- А ge to the country and to t ation of which he isa mber; for the character of nation, — i = A өбөйүн and in the consideration ich it receives fro: atio = is built up by the aggregato iod. conduct of P 4 agricu at n nin. pid yed as itis in the production of р which я nation subsists, T the m rtant elem: — аы and the mportant i UE "and. m the e other countries, upon its power, ре the respect which is paid to Its independence ; A Е re І would have ч of you and all others belon; nging to s to remem t in cante ze еч sone: "Which entitles them t these ofa —I ean scarcely call them rewards—and in pursuing that. uai — secures for them the esteem and espect of their im e m" ighbour ыр they are erem - real beaefit Marne ara dps and are adding to its vei its ‘prosperity, and its respeeté bility- But it i. -— d a limited view of what I must be ido p кө oar — it is your aniy 1 to con- ся by your good conduct to the welfare, and bility, and p 5. rit; талт would takiug a narrow. view of these duties if you were to confine them to r personal conduct, though that personal conduct is y element by e the committee bave arrived at the conclusion f granting yo e pri d awards which К Z тога ut it is your p not only to si for ion nduct t€ t кре, of whi E P", E i T ation, but you have children who are to su he you, ка iti [s your dut; 2 bea ыр the future as well as to А d the present, an refore, bound e take care pose children who asy геи you hall be rought up des ways which shall lead min in qi life, Wis, When tie еу of our water supply, and l now earnestly re peat the | Боор о same а you! e sam Р H i tad UR y: nds—1af, „Та tlet t Y тер conduct which has obtained 4 НЕ ies ves, m and to gt e "dis point in da a proper Me ca is to за, йө їз our duty, w тас!ег and fab = а. the nation There are mri ways in with due ке to the health POT: dema сул for the supply of «абе increasing іп tod which you can rm that duty—there are several Mrs anim mal ; for unless the m ал Ке. the rigid villages, and farms, to provide if possible against vidi which you ought to perform that duty. Itis your business in lts whi ma d, Tha = = indiscriminate uniform = | ore pla eia eo гар. IT отса or и spectacles, wu have but nit e е7 НА experi- | of d raining various now prevalent leads exaggeration, Z instruction ae in [^ other ment Бор, i intend to have the manure of the | derangement of our Vini systems. 3d, That the belt рне of m size an ^ » Иде — ave, com Н е, to еп е ;- ni arki ursu ma and L E -fed cd E removed | we eject in winter and spring by d xe "каю eariy ago t Gi Es dotted to tho Акка. of үнөн with care, and dug in аб o adjacent plots of applied or stored for use in summer and autumn ; aud | tion must, therefo rily be short, and the shorter it equal cem pl in a Аш clos. а pt In then plots I| 4tb, that while we are suffering from a scarcity of water | is = — you ought to iun rd that period is well e the greediest “vampire” of a plant |in a way which may frequently occur again as drainage | employ: i oughtless; {еу cannot have that I can lay | hands S relying on its power of азвіті- тирон d the ri а т a di urses E xporiencé ; they donot know they kn ic acer шо ot eouli: lation, rather than on chemical analysis, to test the | poll ischarge into th from | ood of amuseraeut and алана. Jt i» jour Duties V , ysis, e ГЕ uted by the discharge into them of sewage fro musement and idieness. It is your business to value of the manu ns, to the i i nju оту of those who depend upon such |in hem to forego those childish —— - to ith + devote the short years applicable to instru their su Isubmit that the menos et Е me £o add опеог two батага which appear water supply is опе. о мее M. Yon team RE CER ау Бе soal to homi ia aer to be Morc m The new lli it ct them to acquire those attainments which are open Toy e first since the Royal Agricultural and that ariet any omms or eem tee ^e acquisiti. Aoi —— are а чі ind € and mp leted its first ed of a century, and me with the one should also deal with the d ш бап коше, Шо tay undo: i DE V d WEG аге ME ошода the first series of its Journal. I hope that | J. Denton, 52, Parliament Street, Westminster. importan nt to them in their future occupa! mean read- orts to turn to the t account the lessons sug- The Breedi ing Flock. >At this season ihe etn їп 5 writing, and arithmetic. Тһе power of reading with ease к омей by the remarkable season of 1864 may rend. ата aad тоў constantly erp - gei this an epoch in our agricultural isto: . For то ependent red of obtaining instruction from Pics ree reful of this object i almost indispensable that on his liberality, + from { e киеу of roots vec the diffusion of o TICUTT and the Mina improvements of ti ul expe t Our Charter dis tinctly contemplates to опот à ment. of of sach arr ££, 1 Pret Дн and take айтап аро of them. Writing is almost perimen nd its words, at event in te that quantity oi -— J -4 bL ЕЕ са (e 5 añ sarae - these sh be t delled eue, f Éa t ch - d artificial | bis. reir his wishes, his риба his decia i in Аа science, апа е ed ou id. ога elle ot y men of thus —— FER z d e 2 ^ nz arti m En en ie NND Dé hehe eni d iiy ad А ability and experien | sito А кы troie aod а теа сап s at е соі attention to this acsi yap а m Imu = say that E in E mà t dat ctions " from the able pen of Professor Ander- | period of mene expires, as t ei the ewe is lia Die Т do not think that instruction in wri ing de, penia у= r ja me Mc anota иш» = become too. н if kept well for ко, x e фай to ыз а res uri: cie D ne Ld q 18 and under varying ta wn-strokes polda T My Boum or which is that Several series of experiments, ell d little lying on one rseveringly followed up as those of Mr. tecta at ne ory гес ог edge me eem experi- т side, so atit d йош for to уе to, E S HERE 2 mpsted, Professor Anderson ilem particularly | ence leads us to а different conclusion. Ewes in в ае MA 3 foin Sel 50 our want of experim, ith que on my lamb from the middle of February to the middle |letter well, and пет ind whether it looks beautiful or course. with Professor Voelcker, as well as my March should now be well kept; they i» be П ft anamen thio pipote or Быша. n. s though ments as a lind н: n uias my | will then strong and healthy, ад, A is to every das 2 minak Бе анаан adii AINNIS Uik e ma Pm into the ellfarmed | better able to withstand the fatigue pain of|ari which consists in chalking ‹ figures upon "E oams exhibit a. tit in their power|yeaning. By a niggardly system of Mie deri egre writing them in ink upon a piece of p iu that md ? Tus Gc eos чен, ж th аз amp T Clover | pregnancy, the ewe greatly suffers both in health s and hdi ik the power rae 7 v mind ol mga dy E require from six to sy ca'culation e tter in which h rrive аба e «we аа «та uantities of it peel off, and are lost. When a [с ыл conei ved : "n entirely a my Cu habit учын aequis | lf оас ex v ys ught in a proper way may be: lined me: ordre al Du progress anima al c of any гана г Tis impor its Lapa pin доз, arrive at > it not by fuic eying АА r own m - t they ме some of € ap ae ех ents. | the parent; the greater p e nutriment o ай ее E perform upon a piece il dn light solle all the straw, hay, and Turnips are | the food then en goes to i йк, the fetus in the womb, фу anon xb. as it oid UA bit Mete ioa жа minda rhe nei ihi Mapas on the land, their stock of potash is|in which case we have alarge offspring and a weaker | 5! reps качон MR q the AKA cia they p to a certain limited Meg а circulating capital, which be mother, conse and difi- | extent. I saw an evidence of that in the model school in ‘onos for all if protected by p roper management. | culty of a safe delivery. One lb, per head per day of | Dublin. The mental arithmetic class was called up, and the | а half high, | | nutriment, which but for its presence ice would be utilised which were | and taken up by the grain crop. The farm-yard manure sr on the land in autu o crops is usual ri rers om the covered n an incredibly short space of ti bo; a On ihe light hands as a token that they a made the calculation Me their ficials sown i Three of them mentioned t The A THE авна ад CHRONICLE AND MEREUETUBAN dn [JANUARY 7, 1865, І Ге майы fou x b A c wrong.” -C Well,” gearing for this iaia and with its f roots are the — soils most excellent crops `o stale furrow n by being sown on the n autumn ә SE at power Shr зеб Disi has ied on a limited ай but with satisfactory А reet ing flock is kept, and "e produce fattened hf d been tried and recej Wal p day fraught with Атеш rest, EFE gutly E adt wholly unconnected with Pe n n Essay on Yorkshire Farming , by W, J. Moscrop, Kirkleat Aebirws. s Agriculture, Ancient e and Moder Histor, Account of its Sinon iut and M «оло in their Progress. and Rea e ЕБ By “The Old Norfolk Farmer." Part J. S. Virtue, Ivy Lane, ? have referr ed as hogs from 12 to 14 months and wrong, its Cattle are of the Shorthora variety, and the 4 апі Сой pnown to all, and th e The pe eds eii instinctive nown to all, an erefore yo M ma.) means of instill ing those principles into your early age ғ at t which so me - — br ede hem the farm are ceived in these columns. One hardly understands the Aie but you have also assi, < ce of — mark of the ылау pha of is Ek and it may, therefore, be premature CA piod ín assis а io give that good iastrue; interesting Гошев, об. it. "The ico has speak of its defici encies as regar rds the practical tion and goo teivien: to eifers, 1 tructions which it contains ; for advice c а if the parents me cm end of March, and dudar joe e Ма. in aro 5 apparent in any, section may be hee fuller баени то of conduet, depend uos de firn уш | Summer яе у s run with and suck their dams pr ig , There is, however, im the character turn out ill, and probably worse than the parents whose when wean g ng Which have accompanied the example they are imitating. There are few nei m f hey are carried on an ud ө me out work, and in the general style of the aupen nature —-— ^ mre. rege qe e y icm prime fat at эт Ye old, sua, aging p 36 to 40 UNITS to details, —— indiecatio d the father « en, and ihe "house uncomfortable, it is | imperial sto e write ia that | his volumes. will not prove so good a guide to notin human nature pomihie that those children should be. | this year he had s old them, so practice as they will to that general асал with the girls clean. and well educated, the so er, honest, and | under 12 peer old, at rus pedem price o ot 167. | the history and principles of the n which agricul- е. » а M —— pes тый ings upon Уо | a head. These are facts, and worthy the consideration | tar ни аге by the way generally — miote гу узе whose conduct in the past is a security for you these however may be offended by the extrava. conduct in the future, and gives a certainty that don usually get very "fresh on the Grass, bis гало can which an unpractical writer is apt to fall; p —— prom eaa d itor ens calves are weaned are topped out on roots in | апа it is well, therefore, in the interests of the work benefit to the community of whic ә. dt members e stall But your кимерә will not be confined, as уез precepts Gr rass management is so fully described by кш Your ааа will ee throughou! encies itself, as well as those of its readers, to point Mare as may i such extravagances | or defici bo, to you арна acer ы Ж ек сүт ш hompson in the "Journal of the Royal Agricultura tha district e ich you belon ou mus! erefore, think— and it is a satis боону sub d оошо кийсем on to have in your Кеше, that e. amni e would eris au к thai while by good conduct and by w ell bringing up Suffice to say, man busily engaged and | the pasture ag муора of the cattle, T аго also sang bg: ed riget able refuse, is made into a aud in autumn SN As im T d Iam utmost the whole pues of the ho do Grass em row for one at least, and consequently a ertain per centage of the la nd is waste, and even in е following season the and strong as to be greatly therefore, rs, I have ө аы i rthe aware that wr of what I have said is u not require — till truths, рости deeply they may Loewe therofo I thi Сее оч t re in! to ple aimer of those палеа ofw all conscious, and which үе the and minds of “м аге eid usefully well on these occasions а 4 ae ne ael classes ot "her M „укы On the motion of the Rev. Mr. Емрвох, а vote of thanks was given to Lord Palmerston, who brieffy аюны, by the "i sown to -— Е ж саке 8 d in the qum wi Ae it хет excellent herbage; Grasse ery good. and i yes SYM aud showing e takedble signs of ее: soundness and success of the mode of treatment adop But whaha — to us Grass a few years ago, and Farm Memoranda. Tae Home Fagw оғ Н. S. Тномрзох, Esq, M.P., | th KRBY HALT, YORKSHIRE.—On the Kirby Hall ved as on ert in this district under good and liberal ve-course one, viz, Clover, ‘Oats, Barley, Turnips, Wheat. bu plating "ica an erection | her rie a ati аы plans. The n z. shelter, warmth, i ough venti- remarkably clean and free from Couch | of a со aforesaid essay, we кезе, к In the unqualifed "belief i in үш dei н ме. P re гы nsmutatian and in partieular of the ertainty tha been raised Prot О; and this we spoke i The author, however, asserts that, "foolish or not, i Герен, to the transm and the e of Mr. Edkin* Oats т received the ccm from м: hands of Mr. Wilso: on, of Edinburgh ( the brother of "te ШҮ, t Christopher aby is А so that I nd it to but firmed by reat estimation with the maltsters, The п, С: f Ote ito Rye i d cases of it are r, Jo his own authorit iw and he ís allow of i a doubt of] his 'trathtulness or want of ju The farm is remar and weeds of inds, and we may safe! pcena through the county we have met with and farms tes ti ud respect egual it, and certainly non drilled and horse-hoed with a ad are obtained most fully, and дри from appearances we Pages: say ab à minimum Nu n practice a apogr se апын. from the use of this yard are found to first, a saving of straw, and | that so appreciable t that, the E stated he had = y | able to keep al head of cattle more on eie description, and practically they might be described as | quantity of fee e ius the yard was thoroughly tum P те abour is economised, the manure being i ina To кж ow systematically this cleaning is g ica d {го about, and how thoroughly — the С are kept under, we may mention that he stubbles are ү. over in "i gan, dd and all t the Couch and other rarely i | necessary in ar, Thirdly, the manure is richer and bette: pa - first application, pw unaw. ength, the usual dose was applied for оош, => pe Cree the crop was sp Since then little more than А-ы s E mu ^ We walked over а field of Swedes and Mangels which | lux: | and acc Now, in disbelieving stories of this kind, no one casts any doubt upon she ч EET VM ? of any man ; buta man's trustworthin в as s depends on 0 s est man, before his testimony can be pronounced unques aioi and we do not hesitate e say that the diffic Ps es int ng the transmutation o Barley, and Мг, Moore's Rye from the Oat planh, і аге UM greater than those in the way of accepting t unts as rue, thor to extravagant argi a tendency 0 led by. The same tendency in the au ment er assertion, misai in € {аме ре been cleaned їп | this way, and in the w Whole feld | quantity 1 has been used, and found to be am The forking cor : sufficient, Bs. to 10s., and in ае costs A m pee с dre mri y a rast this truction, fi nb usual t be seen;how greatly ym on the scor : num umber the Berkshire breed of extreme| Besides the large with the | same principle and used пага чу | wholly as а piggery, in which үт Jen in 1 considerable | Of the а) classes of apparatus for steam cultivation —namely, those which travel. over the “ploy iacit 147, "WEIT М Шо ы 2 of T the — is to o means uncommon on those light | and undiluted, is of the richest doin The cart-horses have each а separate manure асса! until on a level with he floor Vetus | of tiesinis add isthen taken direct to the laud ; le contrary to wh hem yum be ida 1, the effüluvium so common in ordinary farm stables is pee in the least, as | perceptible mere which | preme engine, а and those “н rupit e s—the first is зз күч him Halkett's and Grafto apparatus occupies eene story. Now it is plain e | steam cultivation has been, with e m" o moving along 2. dis we an in wc and the nii made is + By f г war the average cost of| Iu о деши ө В асге, А а other mode 208. per кү er cent, seq nd be P eret i abone bill which the Couch- | of [full crops of all descriptions on = also subjected to | aral nsiderable — are also spared fo the| th improvement the Grass land. t I ad quiete rnit vehere “detail — more in- М memi inci ша! їп connection wi the ће вате family as the Wheat, robs the soil of much | of this farm, bnt for the present eaim энине тута pe аза а төн: ir to be, ali n that pen ams 31а pn Ath plans here "isi, "mie "2 is € ere 8| ind poran mifest estly аре кй а ir to pu pe , which has been во m элкин a vita | page, mim devote 9 or 10 to the discussion O ies m tne prese Mr. Morton quart ы though we are not rf PRO co di Jantary 7, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 15 bane cix d the attack of the Old Norfol | su nife stly no compliment to Suppose that | | elemental agencies, she crumbles and em pe. the that the passages here quoted from him are | | due season, to fill the springs, aud paint wed sky and ppor ; ort all human life! | guide the roots of plants into the drains, where they How, wi ighty the mountains and the hills, to ferti. | former и there are Tow of our writers on cultivatio who urged that its true | f| n that quantity w the sky, | which prepara [aet | thirsty for a supply tha tifici al | lis plain | Й spring quantity оғ How, applvin the which is | | minerals, from "the E gravel: in the ground ES dist ils aud not any сеек. а curious, delicate wa rotect the or bouudless and endless crops, the valley and the How she makes the m even Aeg the d into = PAE ip EM ers ! crude ead | w the channel. De еер stirring tends no& only to the uniform distribution of orem and of roots throughout the subsoil, but also t “pan? i beneath the surface. "The hardened water g i efficie: he , Let m & cen r more, has nearly impervious to т, ics be a rer - before the drains can y. e urge the need of or n work; hri- is as othing уа cha anyel, have fmm known, in her resolation AF +1. amber 1 o find their way to the aqueduc ground, and а а hole through its soft woo ” tha ut every to declare. Dat with the same энни rm E EE c .Ф esp specia ially i in cor —— “4 the Art, yet it contin de tails. which the title page "leads us to e ect. , The inten P fei cient in the preci | рее on Natum, it seems as if every DE expec W ple “m 9 апа prices; and if not —— otherwise | | |the. A са are e away to no purp! befor — S is stronger than its мей ы н in а field le - — "n (j^ pr Pak dry, will often stop the vide lae d the be and even m | hinder i the application to had i [eue for this p | сү: rapid plant-feeding, and an SUME SEE — ere which, af not чи у ќо the. feeling of „ашп vagant excess, any a flower born ti e quote ine o blush unseen," iud же talk But a tion corrects this error P | ovs how in an рой ndix work may ab its close арреа: its contents, to require, r, on a general rev iscellaneous Short-h Cattle in New Zeal and.—We lea from the. ейп Jadepéndont е ср 1З, which nspec whatever information of this kind iari ica le prio and ишет her order, enough, but | of | * Art m ser$ а part icle," owever то may ы Arra ме. не foras ms to educate and give scope to | human power,— ер, С. A. Bartol. ndar of Operations Cale JANUARY. —The ordinary work of the farm in this of are thn: in spri } p | tinuously d E less eden on t hangos i the кь aep of the air. And t are thus r to maturity. Harvest has been made a ie a wt on individual farms by the mere nd drai influence of x inage, Manures which were | formerly washi to waste exert 2 full influence ou * plant th s s And tillage, which yix mischier Саби fter jM се State for it, the - | кс Таса for f fertility which it possesses, Cha has just reached us, that the lard roe i - Threshing a utti aff.—The "serie of cattle which were sel € ed by Sa da ss, of | £o fields, Threshing of gr ai in for т er t, Man nagement of | grain by machine may be put at 23d. to 3d. per b ushel Worton, and embarked for New Z»aland "- board the | live stock i iu stable, 5 feeding- house, and а ard | for Wheat; ап in the case of those e, have жаг шшен at their destina- | and fold, and aes 4 as rigat. The exceptional | yi рада eeders good ship Asterop. tion, The I says: and judges e = will experience a ich t YT aia a visit wor | Marling and Olay of iie Seaso: Dri = 8, Road -making, M now lying in this harbo: n withou = м endor: ly all со: майиб. j e bull * Enia Tem ue ’ isa rich roan of| immense su due лсе, foe constitution, n first-class i his pedi —R "E 10s. for 50 уе from it to the “strea M ‚арй в 4 feet from the low nd JDrainage.—Th e means are provided by | "s companies who mcr ety e ipi 5i. to ev 1 advanced, for of 20 to ars, according to the sfate of the Noisy Market, ing, ka. Reference to some or all | взів m | your mains from the pera along the lowest lu E surface, and let your minor drai come str raigh the hill to: it 4 feet deep, an па 7 е | pulped гоо! which a een salt] has hean vel The following i is the account n by M mi Jonas, of pou Cambridge! He e, of his a aaka says,* ing in Jul ea in the col р yria ы y FAA mier : к е ^ “ | Let E spring n, © “I have pace of E Me of Т кыйм ime ет red, very h e, а pl endid cd ler, and o ne wa = run clear away 4 conduits of its own i is powerful chaff-outters, form. The condition ттен animals refe cts t and depend u 0 —— ral which I can work from a wheel or шей to my greatest credit on Captain Stuart, to whose con —(d) Use pipe engine, atthe same time that I am threshing corn. The straw, tion the owners are саге and | tiles alone for 2€ conduits, and 1 14 to 2. inch С аге са E from the d M e is -— E attention bestowed on ЖО during the voyage. These the smallest you should employ, Avoid t ое 88 r vend of abou ; р i open ditches, = рон, Sheep drains, haere, for eot] EPUeY LOO porre Ped Brotl g swamp water, are serv — in came 8 aeres of good strong Wheat per day, — cutting 809 orming at piinia in ene provi - Hawke use of faggots r of (10 tons) per ба, the chaff being cut shorter and better s Bay. Tho iue derived from the void оГ Pure MoMA a are too well know э, eom The An in Esq., of Worton, е horn iion : year- rp condition [- t with him, terval bet | that depth end м - in order to m dur m 1 man a sufficient dep he left |i gg i rope, f wedge drains, practise i in some clay districte, is det to | be recommended. and р edien e. years, mole draini A are сһеа rati" in re l ween them is not y f soil V m and that of tes tell remunera ardless of|ti pe o im s to o add th Part is тте to be in| th Duke E То, lat "A Le apre by Mr. guinea: r bein — ttes ^ years in Mr. TRicl's "enr his d ss 69th, insider дач for | within wil u the tan m drainage is commenced, so | soluble iron-salb may be either май ун ч oxidised the soil. The applica cation of lime to the land within and dos ii 3245 4 гз. Аң case, defect іп In the merid * M within the will give « occasion n tos Ne: solid | ni f th -— > ous cutting and sifting with M: jbari rre eA ЕЕЕ ve the straw асоей m s E 4 men mE and ese arl (this includes 1 шап — and eee ed .. E y e DAS mA” a E 5 oom 645465 Б Пы! ооо aossf “Тыз will —— M M! X tons), accordin шй in Jong, o lait cut: the first cut 3-16ths of an inch in the latti anon t would be, the very short cut 14. per fan; the epi dd or 4s, 6d." ® € 3. The Dung Heap. — considerable store of dung acoumulated | by J e, p during the | frosts of attention and care Mp bl ig pipe € sa with ет largest асу flow of жаб when When cattle are fed in n yards, the dung may be sith either E out д, or r left till spring, nd then upon ther Вв was engaged here on behalf of the flow is little Ed Messrs, Nain at 50 guine: as per annum, with ra ations will b d made fi lication to the land at and lodgin and i to t i rus Mee. Hg music зу эй ыз ; for tho young men New Zealand ati the о-н time presents| As to priman by roots ae rhe nent isno -— | manure thus suffers est x both а bi g, as there is no lack there of comics which does not involve the uselessness of the drain | to air and rain-water. cattle are fed in covered high wages. Devizee [Mr. Stiles Rich itself at the place where that remedy isapplied. Іе yards, such a method is economical and efficient enough, has, during the past 4 months, had 11 cow diver and | the junction of the pipes be so perfect as to exclude the | 5. the dung so made is not then exposed to the Qr LN sic roans—all to 7th DUKE ОР Үовк | fine fibre of a root, it c also exclude ore Ace so be | og s stall is an Hio t во RE. by God! She econ economises. even useless as а conomist. — What an economist is the | main carrier say, when he ig but rising other it | if ng morter in above the tiles | gne far to momises | when placed ready for the re-filling of the earth Pon wc LE - a the у and health ^r the ow cus tef by the roots о l Wurzels and ur in the air and ocean and o crops, which sah чета ;observ: lucis йа uo ЕА economises water, den send ИБ help; except і be in p the drain at sand su ve important purposes, in à t aid least 4 feet Nu aid in such thorough - deep кете. е ue pl the same d How — and land as б тй distribute the P Y She sifts out its minutest from the | throughout it, and so hinder the жу to cleanse the air and revive the Sei in i special stream of videt within the soil, oil, which woul are cl out at intervals of months. It is then ad out and im eniti and vd Cm ploughed in, is canmo done, cartel to арт in the felis wh re it is to be When carted together in Dein the carts анаа heap, which should be about orem down excl s tige qur udes air, and so the season the у IDE LI S аыл: 2 16 THE GARDENERS' — AGRICUT,ITHPAT CHRONICLE AND GAZETTE. йү Aa carts are backed against the heap, which, lying more loosel eap в oamy soil, about 6 inches deep, and covered w inyer of such soil 3 or 4 inches thick; and e m y heap is finally mixed together, be efore being carted out, ihis -— T um with ingr redients that would have been lost, sh ur Correspondents under as well as describe the p: Notices to Correspondents. AN AcnE: Scot. The pend are its dimensions :— | ——. PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &e. L5 S. TRUSS Begs A offer complete HOT-WATER AP mno for GREEN- HOUSE S (consisting of 4-inch em an а Joints, Saddle Boiler, Fire Doors, Bars, Soot Doors, Damper, Supply Dieta, Feed and Air Pipes, Pipe Stands, &e., of es best quality), delivered to any Railway y in t and ‚юе ect the same within 25 miles of London, at the following prices 4INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE ^ "Sm END OF HOUSE. 2 H tus x Mee Erection. Apparatus complete, l6 feet by Teet .. Ж 10 0 £00 30 feet by 12 feet .. — .. Il 15 Оле деда 20 feet by 10 feet .. i6. Z feet by 15 feet... . 9 33 25 feet by 12 feet 5 0 2 feet 18 0 0 Ara ections ber pum 25 miles of pu dados Fare аб ола Man кае € Estimates and P d T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. Sq. yds. Statute a .. 4840 | Cunningham 6250 гу Аеш .. 29083 Westmoreland 6760 Herefo M re .. 32264 | Irish .. 1840 Wiltshire .. 39630 . yo .+ 9000 - ii Dienne .. 10,240 sí m vr b: acre c .. 6104.1281 Ditto (erw) ri Dumbarton - 6034.4 Coria 5700 Inverness .. .. 0150.4 Ld common statement is that a Scotch ths of рене MAN : Correspondent, ds ый ihe s weight оге огоь, whieki puit not to weigh more ie 70 to 72 lbs. m bushel, Sua is a commo ' adulteration. Guano ought not to Led to los cent, by drying. M oem is often bones, Its prese: has been йалан m is p t. But gypsum is rightly nt in some anures; then weigh a portion of the manure , treat it with a solution monia, and wash with dis- wn down; collect it, and weigh; for eve [6^ АЙ. "ot it thus obtained, 68 grains of m have Im resent ; compare this with the published analysis of the manure, Chalk is detected by effervescen: ааз "the acid solution is afterwards to be th ammonia, а then oxalate of ammonia added ; if lime be present, oxalate of ammonia will be ipitated. Comnion salt added often to nitre, sulphate of ammonia, &c. 801 Е“ of bi ue i pure, be wholly dissipated bya d any will be impurities. Common salt is totad in solution. by addiog sive d dissolved in water, "hel eurd реро will fall Toim. pie kling crepitating sound v ers ok uses brilliant b During of .— ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, D ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, = o асва -D | SCOTT'S GLASS WALLS AND ECONOMIC GREENHOUSES. Designed to meet the sugges Ѕсотт, Esq., of Hornsey, as being the desiderata of such structures. ENAMELLED MANGER PATENT Buy ca STABLE ыы AND Ev Lists Free. very description of IERONWOER ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPARY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON; N.W. . rou ay be mixed with eg а, їп a day or two, and it will bs fit for the drill Eu ht. Ifa smaller quantity is may e same proportions in а cask orina tank. OINTMENT FOR GALLED kn СЕ poney, 12 oz.; PIE Or bees' wax, 4 aud galba: um plaster, 02. ; t oil, half а pint. "Put t the Penes. mio. a jar by the Åre, then CINE xd bou ingredients, a; them ogethe d be sp ery thin on linen x EA AN t, they must and the sooner after JAMES PHILLIPS & CO. HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. T ns of JA: They -— m e e wow сан Ат а tenant's fixture, s the strength and durability of à — | perman: Further r partic es by post or on application і CONSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS BALCONIES GATES ^ GREENHOUSES VASES IRON SASHES | TANKS HOTHOUSES VERANDAH IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS 8. e AB Lire PT at ыу CE at al ен ENGLISH SHEET GLASS. LASS for ORCHARD HO Jod emptying that they are filled again the better. The longe Packed in Crates of about 280 feet. As p^: lied by us to Mr. Rivers, to the R oyal anl they аге kept е mpty in a damp cellar, the greater the ictouno AENEA. cultural Society, m to most of the Nobility, С теу, ера ^r rcs ming foul; а s E d — pee ss st xw 5 51d. Fe 711. > their heads should be. ken ed гай d th should [4 Seconds ~. Te 4 A 5d. Each. Вох contains 100 feet. 5 thoroughly scoured and scalded, and thereafter left with the Thirds e i e 21d. ši 34d. 14 0 15 олв. l6tol7ozs. 2 “И out dry and airy shed. We have а cask which i Fourths .. Е 214. d 314. 20 by = Fourths 118. 64. .. 13s. 6d. .. 102. 00. use orat ин 26 уш» кыз икен жей end 20 „13 | Thirds 2. 13s. 6d. .. 16s. Od. .. 10s. 06 , ап ош weevil-eaten an 3 ihi H nearly ro still remains sound enough for use, and is as 8 e - edem ri Iz 20 vd и Бун и MÀ мя Е и Ф p sweet as the Ч LER was made, ito g received other Ties x -0ounce. In1 и Бан 204,1 £g 2 € Los ot ese tated. a M cuir оід Ње " ; 11Ьу9 у 9! 13b 9 u у dui Sh: 4ths. 3rds. t 165., or 21-оййсё а&1 pos суты: fra eu e а MM x 1903018 18, vina, 10 15, 2 10594 12534 12564 14902. a bp ae xen River. inta and Seconds are intended smallest, squarely round the body , immediately behind the | 12,, 11/14 y for pictures or dwelling-h: houder; De egit rom Тыв ош of tho soulier to tho 161215» p тат uitiply the square girt |17 n product by -aa Зб, вере собата тее, and the | 16,, 13 171320» 12215 Loser 15:6 13,67 16:02 vom savans animal, the A Îl be рет. Vaio а 19» 1220,13 MT 3" xd 15 csl is byte dr 61 by4 7by5 7} by 5} AF. jussi А i i: ht of th " | E D d: .. 3 2 D i weight of the animal Fer io d. ra ide more than T lve 1971420214182 27 J| to the foot. REX IN ERE LLL or ts, in fat sheep; to3 pas in the case of well fattened pigs. propo: vary FOREIGN SHEET GLA Boxes 2s. each, returnable at fi full Mire is Ea € x the animal. In Cases for eutting up, in Sizes as Man ed. fl small ® squa es from 6 by 4 to T0} b hä are s fem different plans:—(1), 4 16; of Bean н 12 b оГ Ont 160z.,200ft. 1602., ea d 21oz., 200 ft. | pieces, conseque: ntl there is payon Кы? stri lb. of bran, 4 Ib. of Rape-cake, ahd 40 lb. of S $ s. d. $ $5 d London Keita or Hartle atent Roug | Plate. Mr. Horsfall) ; (?), 21b. oterushed boiled in S gallons Bet ^ .. 3 7 0 E 514 0 | Perforated v s for Ventilation. CAD. of ground corn, 10 Ib. о of straw chaff, 80 lb. of | Seconds .. 210 0 9i 413 0 es Ebony m ande Gilt Stands, Gas and Lamp COUPS Mo HC RA Түш Теба 22 22га: с 250 210 0 |Glases Chimney and lobes, &c i f P beds RENI us 115 0 2 0 0 | Glaziers Diamonds from 10s. #0218, ea MU неч pts ro ул Ты Pee Turnips ; (6), 3 1b. c 16. of Bean m Hd USE EE UE cut straw GLASS TILES and SLATES in SHEET and.ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS PATENT PLATE, and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH EAE y PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISH GENUINE WHITE LEAD. FINE OAK VARNISH. LINSEED OIL. ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. ; АК САЗАН. BOILED OIL. o. ros OIL PUTTY. PÅTENT DRYERS. TURP. } in Sheets or Out 10 Sizes, Lead Pipe, Lift Pumps, Water Closets, and Plumbers- Brass Work of ev ery description. | j 1 j Җ : | : e | Јахсавт 14, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 25 Б. ry Conus стт JE S ina SEED: UE » [o E! E GENUINE SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. £1 10s. о le E DESCRIPTIV E CATALOGUES Post Ye e. Orders amounting to 218, апа upwards adak Carriage Free. ант BLE ITALIAN N TUBE EROSES, 3s. "S R & McCuLLocu, Covent Gan rk 6d. est G eeds, e Fre Hs d AND ^ 5 SE ELECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS for r ONE RE AR’S SUPPLY, 10s., 158., 258., \ V ү р = "p буо B S ILLIAM S "Parodie i Juo i^ upwai wards sent Carriage Pai м d _ Hoor "ER & Со. ed Me dr var Covi ent Ga arden Ма: Market, London. NOW READY, POST FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS, w ana ЕЯ — Carriage Ару Now Published, anı мер: ssued post DESCRIPTIVE AND PRICED CATALOGUE ү ES „ЖООР AN SON'S NEW DESCRIP- COLL ECTIONS E VEGET E et SEEDS for 1505, YEAR'S SUPER pei ОЕ С ep irsery. " Maresfield near Uckfield, Sussex. M. P4 ML 5 ч S zn he 1; Р. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1865. ү begs to UNT his eum NUN. am SEEDSi is Teni ready, and may be had on application, post frec, N.B. t Prizes at the 1 celeste Exhibition of the Ro; — emi ei pen e M Horticultural Societ. us December last, and nearl E. zm Royal Prizes at the Enfiel d Waltham Abbey E Hortic ural Societies y Awarded o tho produsa of bia seede" PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. ——— pas NDON SEED COMP ANY, LM ITED. юх hp GENERAT, PRICE CURRENT of KEEN GARDIES, GLADIOLUS sumet BRATT (True). o any address in n i nited Жїл. xm WT 68, Welbec eck Street, Cav endish Square, W. Notice ce to the » Trade. GREAT YARMOUTH. TRES *FIBST CROP” PSA, Jos CARTE R. АКБ CO. beg leave toinform the Trade that in vu sre 5 the great demand for the above ROYAL NURSERIES, » the! D eL PU н iture able to execute Orders for Small uantities оп! F Strong Е аага Bulbs, 8s. per t dose, 208. 1 per 100. QU UTTON'S NEW EARLY PEA RINGLEADER. Tho Farliest Pea in cultivation. T NEW PARSNIP *STUDENT,.'"—SEED of this IUE HM. & CO improved PARSNIP, “ennobled” by Professor Воскмах, labe of p. . the Royal ао College, Cirencester, is now ready for delivery ; КЕ її с оаа frèm v any of (hà i adin pum ^ ч ї pl : СИЕТ tha fall P4ha aid ’ Chronicle :— 2 Royal Be Due сак cstablis im 4 ending. Ed 2435 ана s.—We have received from Messrs. YovELL & Co., of Great Yarmouth, some specimens of this plant, the of which caunot be spoken of "s terms of exaggeration. The "tall robust habit and intensely bright scarlet flowers place іе tat ny Bead бал of s all "the hardy flowers of the autum *' The specimens are magnificent; we have Noe ki yeb nothing of the kind so handsome near London. 1% is undoubtedly the most p f 1019 тасе 0! сна li." exhibited by them in their Collections which obtained the three First Prizes at the Royal Horticultural Society peri the Crystal Palace in сөбө үз ‚ 1862; also the First Prize at the Royal Hortieultural Gardens, smi 5 LEE, Булон 46. о Qr i Kensington, Crystal Palace, and Brighton, n Septe mber. dass S FLOWER, and AGRICOLIURAL SEEDS, о соп at Home GLADIO LUS, die most choice Show Varieties to name, post free on application. hinh 43. tal Pal h^] rM ч P neyard Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, which ndon, W. & кт бо M ы: as follows = that they are in a position to supply the most choice kinds of this E e HE LON (DON К SEED. COMP ANY, LIMITED, m , 8, ерес. treet, avendis: uare, No. 1 COLLECTION 0 BULBS, in 50 of th t ice and handsome — i name £5 0 0 CARTERS GARDENERS VADE- MECUM Half the above 19 Г" 25 dius £210 0 M is now ready. Ne. COLLECTION contains ИЕЛЕР gitta dinto хаза о SjUTIUNS AMATEURS GUIDE (hivsrnatep) No. 3 COL N contains 100 — ,, 25 ditto ditto £210 0 cnc Halftheabove — , — 90 12 ditto ditto Е Ө " ....Fine Selections vit be supplied at 6s., 9s., 12s., 185., to 30s. rie кее The Gar Denerg Chronicle. CATALOGUES can be had on application. TURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1865. MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING THE ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, Эи кенер ди суре т] Soyal Horücuifurii Slow of iie. HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, comam s Е venim , Wr may кшмш» the "ihe Fellows of the Royal Horticultural Society o t рои of the 2 two most important id eful praetical elements A CHOICE AND EXTENSIVE of the Society—the Pomir AND rm Соммтт- А TEES, the dissolution of which seemed imminent a COLLECTION of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS | few days ago, in consequence of the utter imprac- | tieability of their meetings being holden on the days ALWAYS ON VIEW. ALSO en down for that pu 1 was not to be expec hat some 60 or 70 FRUIT ынчан. SHRUBS, AND — TREES, men, including the best praotical horticul: THE COUNTRY BRANCHES OF THE FI Калта easy distance of ged in one koor who euit of i 0 SEED and GENERAL NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on here, and Packages aro delivered. free at |16 деди рдҮ арке О e aui the SUR London Rail 5 ине us London Railway Stations cheerfully Hadé the oferi kitik ot Í their а BRANCHES. gratuitous масы са би add t ccm the eon | - |disarrangement of their home а EALING NURSERY, б. CANNON, Манда | order 0 е9 odate the unfortunate Baturd Ten minutes! walk кой pe Ealing Station on the Great Western m гау мап Line. | meetings Е therefore that the Council Ж ыс KOSAS smi FR таче Р fthefnest | has done well to accept the offer of the еки БОШ. : | tees to continue their meetings on Tuesdays as pice uel pe ceat R. nda Loro 'herstofore. Had it been otherwise, we happen to tham S know Ber would per e: elsewhere. EVERGREE: E АЛИРА. This urrangem s to be the best that Х and DECIDUOUS SEROR, sand е аге aes lagi) grown in a free Loam, well са bie fai bordi йо td dii ade tlie ту ин бир though we believe the best of all would have been e" TREES is the Saturday meeting. At least, it will give : here carie о 3s xg country horticulturists who have к The Mun ча. v n Wil и that Saturday mee virtually ika PUA „Stack i in t Y n ре fp ers. The prices are very moderate, and nes from exhibiting at vet an opportunity of v ъа пода E staging their flowers and fruits before a Lon tribunal; it will the "ommitiodé to т гезне ое sid vo aeree vill be forwarded Post F tinue their good work of comuna im € from CATALOG 5. 7 É NS: AL KITCHEN G. WER, and AGRI- ent o ERU Y SHRU ка ERU. zn ш e рЫ P а odi ET te а Mess pis Lr s dá 41 ATALOGUE of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. ys UTCH BULBS, published in теңин of SOFT-WOODED and BEDDING PLANTS. OU o ROSES. Ж жи the hortieultural body will Meme reine | to have its legitimate influen | the Hortioultural Socie ty. If this be во, ie JOHN лхо CHARLES LEE, Ркорвгктонз‚ HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, Ww 16 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jaxuanr 14, 1565, á thero are several kinds of onse were and VE this vil have leit a md behiad ; Er ост cot sel | Кү largely em to ©. yi the markets. уч es, too, on the Vine, instead af ld а feel И such have arisen, | There is, for exam , s the ios ч one age 79 e rity o iem "hi чё and its edle which are all | with the Barbarossa tingo, own roots Re rex 2 то 8 ау ncement а Iortieultare, | h be | s rather firmly to the pulp. Then there are foliage of the Blac ne ground upon w ете s ac ly t | 1 on y be exhibited sd something like окшау of feeling | three or four kinds, round but flattened ia form, | ted, So thoroughly has this union altered and of acti which look as if they had been subjected to pres- and improved the Barbarossa, that had it bess low, an i i to; lings should, however, take | sure fro JE - seed not to forget A 4 the tribunal for such pro- care duetions will sit on ays and not on Satur-|the pulp. The best variety of the first class to | never a single instance in which the stock has days; and that those үс = whether fruit| which we have alluded, and that most largely | exercised such a decided influence upon the or lowers, which it may be desired to submit (о | cultivated, is known in China amongst foreiguers| It would, therefore, be inte g to the judgmen hese Committees, must be sent (о | as the *' Coo nge;" and the best amongst | whether this has observ ot dum the meetings held on the former day, and not|the second class із dignified bv being called the | either in reference to this or any other variety those held on the latter, Otherwise both disap- |“ Mandarin," The Mandarin Orange is very | We are acquainted with many instances jg pointment and conflict of judgment may aris different fro at чөт ”“ sh їп the € Grapes A — botes by We understand that among the changes to be Egyptian collection it ng; but not one in КЖ has Т. proposed at the ensuiag Anniversary will be the| usually twice tho sizo ot the ее е esty: changed the be of t retirement from the Council of Sir WxsTwonrm| will fll an Ape dish—and its — | improved the flavour of the fru €T Drexe, Mr, CLuorrow, and Mr. Jomw кк, To| deep r »ddis! or ngo, which ren сеча rs a ataie Тоз example wo ha veto чес = in referees fill up tho vacancies thus caused, and t attr bjec: on the dinner ta the influence of the stock on tho graft is the cass 1-0...) it does v this known as k- E e а Hamburgis the resignations of Sie and rh этч the Fellows will be invited to| poor men ter hey dian V| elect. Bir сара Paxrow, Bir А, Buruen, Мг, | тау be a little less sowy, а and in the ease of te ara a strong m doge m ru pa R, a. Wirso г, BnawpmETH Greps, and|Oranges wehavo nam tt Coolie " — гарез with. oval, lavoured, Mr. Москва F, ike e of ra. retires from the Buk nicer than the ** Mandarin" to ea 00, people like to have something "36А, on et n this case de fruit borne by the graft was s a we as something good to eat, Тһе true | mueh deteriorated as to lose nearly all its exoel- replaced by оо, Mr. PORTMAN. [to eat, — how far these contemplated "A: p са ime мөр ES «Me ndarin Orange," eor ars inferior in d wi [lence ; both berries and bunches were inferior ig will be —€— Bomo af Мей of them are in |o € “Coolio,” ія not to be despi а | sizo to those upon the unworked Golden Hamburgh, right direot r the dessert its size. | m, “4 Жүз л йош together A» it great. A ied. ^m in illustration of of = doc is m Ix our notiee of the International Show A IL. by the natives and foreigners in Sia atn Yuu ay- - trong Fruits and Vegetable " whioh took place rd the | country eX it peiie e of биз Ap Эй а Garden of the al Hortieultural ew ihe оа the | Д7: А. several plants of the true repe origi originally brought en Spain. The graft 7t ay,’ y, and produood a | iswiek Garden, — Whethor | those produced Xo һә Vine — its own Е аго тт in tritam э, or have been sold or lost | aud the stro i of the VrcgRoY's Gardeners. This col am we oannot say. Опе thing is сеге À have | variety in “quentin ia di жө, n ЗЕЕ: by the 2 llows of the | never seen the fruit exhibited anywhere, or in our | two cases jus de same results have Sooiety and others who attended the Show, et markets The variet som worthy of the |oocurred in е —— seasons, I cM “ш bi rs i" Egypt, and in be men sn double grafe thess Vinos when a better tries in the south of Europe, and air | result it is hoped will attend the experiment, ep the Vrcsnox of Eavrr b Mr. Суб rom г» notioe, = these days of ra when pt may bo reached evon by sa T 12. er 1j э no Шош in procuring plants of. the true kind days, or b g Qc France in li vues ге! direot from China! ; for there are plenty of them both] —— M. E. Рхлтүпк, in a note on the INFLUENCE OP- than half the time wo — 5 Hon Kong and in Canton steam | CERTAIN AROMATIO PLANTS ох SILKWORMS, 3 ттер Дни xe then we bars XT M why Ws vis edi Vie VN “еам ere. evidently um mE much more wo have , one p P. EL habit of seing thom bitbero And, | determine to wr em te ў send aromatic „оу deserve the greatest encouragement, | China for a ЧЕ plants, there is one little bit of Жр because they Ax us what the pro-|advice he may send along with it, namely, to » pur- | ia em in 5 n imet eq] р чал et, and pesti Мес d s aepünad | & Tbe plants duetions of o because | chase ts with frui! growing cx thoy give an : н t ' у уч mh wero ў ранай ысыт or зше болеа сно ys {misia rient ч were урим oer, Ari E mo reason why we а troe is its own. iow that tho fruit а The first-mentioned was found to be most - Meus mv ҮСТ А Movie inei e sometimes making up energetic in its action. lgeria, of the Islands en of those which bad ne к may add, that another collection of AND LJ emer that dioses d Edinburgh nerth аа pei. o T МА, was sent for the International Ex Mita АЕ ГА 1866-67 will be awarded зе wig from the gardens of HALIX im at A by The Keith prize, which consists of a and bes ai ae fo LR. d in the Мг. ОнАРМАХ, the Pasma's g t|from 401. to Ed p EM кши! the condition PARE er arrived too — -: the Erben, Pet but it "gr been | session d 1406-66, » “best communication on a To g hapt y Apam ty of оп view for во me past іа the © Conservatory at [кшен ўа: jn m nicated, in the first instance, to арор tbe = ** Land of Рур" di E hes ате South [oa nre > Mit contained some very inter- ety darin = К 1853.64 and ue nM of the — this fruit : Eey ка Мы i of — nnt di et LX ас КТ ei | rm Мане ian n exeonen nfortu- The Ma Brisbane $ rize, the second in the only to imagine а Paim, tr ; with : ed; the dd, | gift of fe Bede. t ерй pa biennially in such stem some 50 or 60 fi Аы Je а tuft sr iere h — S E: This is to be regretted, as some of the kinds top, and these same bunohes beds à Р ”| evidently rare and valuable. dio. and we I notion of en ab our lends north and south the crop will rip equally on both sides. n „is сносе onderful pr y be. effect ted even rith, the smallest hirisa on this m^. er A litt model i possession thiuk of only 8 feet equare j “and anding i e cold climate land Peak of Derbyshire, had Vines planted in ít three sn ago, an sie "mrs ini to their orous growth, owed асет of very fine ar, Жүн a e: h. the 2 а м — crop of Figs, Cape Gooseberries, wes uit, allo f whi ch r ripe ened exceedingly well, ou t v mà with a зз smail flue н а handful o ot in Snowball and rines А Yan and La Grande Vidette and бай зэ in ч Ыш е, ж certainly rising in favour. Many of the sin seeds so Medis d under cultivation: the structure of the e germination of the seed exceedingly difficult wi По - raneous aid in forcing it into the ground. All te to confirm the now wild state spikes е — studde d with bells, are however varieties їп each of the three classes of colours, Mn | ded. Sumuel Нететап, » Јањ, 1 а ouses at Seaforth Hall.—In ong c tion е the garden doings at this n sal id hav recently” publis hed, the writer, “J.A to leare, wanting in that shape to bring them a 4 the level e progress attained by other florists" flowe The large-belled kinds I take | o bet ofthe ** ours g” flowers. Some ofthe bells, | ypes o as for instance i in Madame Van der Hoop, are uei f y the gardener there. So far, however, i is thís drei. (ire. the case, that I have the beat authority for tating the garden structures were designed entirely by Mr, emp, of Birkenhead Pak, and that they "i erected TO as they makes them so attractive, e,and w n fu ally | rölesi, ҮҮ, as much dh of symm эла as kai be his plans (the he the direction of gent clerk of the works he's applied y: of the Kem в book on dne. Ж giving үй. апа Lg a Cie of these | seen in a finely y-formed and fully developed Fuchsia . The details, In the new edition of "Mr. hybr tS s of disti ш races cannot be too uch depre bell inc s cal t is an attempt to give fi hich 1 бей The blu Wee white | the whole arrangement are inserted, and p» Plan i in- none, (лек individuals with pr ы over- in already feri [ws of this character, b ut je des some уызы that have not yet been carried loading with practically useless matter our floras and һал. was | conversing during t the ни т with а "Pris tabing at Exhibitions.—As а i the саа in which future researches on hybrid are like ly о be the most usefu 1, it does not cele rated Dutch grower, and in reply to my remark that English | ue мем taking the бы. 1 have just of Darwin's тама pu and exceptions, as confirmed о number of cases of ster! "i ity in hybrids that the preference was alread парна: in Folland, and that ndi were E on у as I hav with a v w to procure suc ch flow ww d it by Naudin. wil орго the well-established ones But Naudin's hypothesis of the intermixture f parental essences "e hich peas ultim dr wr us pu urther insight into He hitherto concealed (iced | fecund. | cen: ation in be done in the Practically also, much is to Hybrids in our observati ера of plants i ina wild State. aracter- istics a siete t that it will be years Бе a stand | exhibitor of e wers at some of our peiucipal mee exhibitions— —perhaps d of the employ of 12 large-belled Hyaeinths shall be staged ; it i is rely, bowever, in the future of This will necessitate the recognition of the ids of “shape = for „the individual bells i. our Hyaci nth pr t the result of design," > опе of your Ж тузом. буз says that 16 is a matter of £. s. d., and the xim : Now, | of hape i in the bells; 3 that a spir irit of emulation is no motive at ail in getting pf exhibition. - D agree with ** Florist " that tl 1 ede irn bea | of this desired Farsi in x both bells dnd ke Quo. to me much dora less freqasnt. thami in the south, for e Д" perhaps, th Dii, and of propagation by offset to а T seo, is greater їп the north he south. Is his e | communication Was at Tut i in п supposing t "this hr to > be ENEE c Hom Castle Kennedy Fig.— . B.” in er aving аеш с osely. allied to Thesea ud similar q species races as ye M d fixed ? | I must do him the Á— A Jc! that i in 575 last c com- munication i do nk he is bere truth in в pin. | it to as "the ge Brown or Chest Tach ed to to be = єс be well worth the attention of botanists resident in the | “S. B." says—' It seems probable that the o country, who have leisure for Atali apporte by formerly neglected tree at dii remained the sole | riment, From the President's Address at Anni- P nasse gs ч this kingdom of a Fig cultivated by whi versary of Linnean Society. EARLY ica BULBS. TuE Нүл ттн {һе Ся few ind on the par. I| conclude m m I have occasion T7 [3 3 and priz Р you rrespondent's expres- ЫБА of "lent аказа. ебе, е as in 2 case e other gentlemen's amusements which he instanc which I think perfectly analogous : he ist he exhibitor ] e operly speaking, though м mede think fit te 0 аек т does) after deducting travelling e =й И о give the vé ут e amount or T the e gardener as an өзүчү ent. My ow he is content with this ; trip fi f p t the exhibition, with - his day or two's holiday, an nd „Ше opportunity of i | ler, painy hri ben fees recently imported Adam the larges e Brunswick; this was known to Yet he states that im ig he kno um He d quality, and speaks highly of its ийт hardiness nor does liability to in wet many other thin skinned fruit E desiriptión icm very closely e of the new ' flowers an a dod parar е dispemging z of p except its | Du hibited by the о rs, and the season; and does not thi generally leave. the matter entirely to their gardeners with the character of the Fig vM wes as an vivate ghly Should be always employed, a warm m when the bulbs are pla aced i m Ње” fruit is a than glasses k dry place—not a cold and damp td vieni is p етет 4 or them cupboard in a sitting-room where there is a fire is the | best place for | Шеш. Wien ар? to the MM Dd violent variations 9f tem Kee but not i he glasses up sp to tie brim with water aud keep ibem in that conditio Avoid g it bo [à hern fue sort sot fruits. In ey way it is probable the o Fig e roduced c of i AS deis grown her ies extensively cultivated hee 2. Mersbal 8 who lived. upwards of a ury igo. is duties ы him to frequently reside оп the Continent for is well-known taste Por ксы would doubtless ' induce him „to ese opportunities for Figs and ot! eig wi enim i: and see who are the persons who erus m w of practical gardeners, an there are intelligent жарыке as well as m eners. mi Ee hey are amateurs in the real sense of the- of flowers. t hem wh here, pue е; go боз must be р: pua. Ta кик a practical ers and lam proud to c him ee , appellation, bringing both m phoit and ha he work; and if I were nof, | in this oiee state in Эл кияу, seasons 2 in y ~ With a very ew exceptions, single flo: only in water. The noe of opinion that has taken pla during the past few years as to the comparative value of double and —— t ^m еа of remark. =, ә contem In was given mporary :— н; кыд аа а assent to the к-к: 2 ie nd in competition upo The та eme superior single had “а poverty of to be the latter [e licere with x their cms rivals of of ted doble Че dua | despite the enormous tr ngles, | lean Aem x: | duced abundant crops of zd fruit, Уін асе Castle Kennedy, Stran бнрн теру to the inquiry of your ent “А”, in Paper o£ Dec 24, Ltd Patent Span conséquetice ripe to ed —— or rearing quee earlier than if the house stood ~ porum маг а е instruet; вау m n justification of 1 own judgmen t in w a right to claim ! other lean-to side facing the north, and re much | “ praises ? too, however Ier share them — Jasvany 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 29 ds with my garden — Т ned in thea w y, finding myself a have unw ару, fallen іп with e prevalent | y nd s lad if «е ye in future ake up their mi nds tó retu urn o the d old way— ner. I de. not, at all duce о |: sh uld be arriv « they do over "the water. Bat the presa is | of all oth er powers t I would Was | there ever. such : а саве of borrowed plumes not onl rk. ver ylpar ks appro they are so print ted m erely for ovem тош advise both “ Florist" and his admirer to rea ч a | contrary would still i The wail of “Florist” and “ аа the | par Ману concern ing the death of Mr. J. Lawrence exhibitors— hold equally good, and feelings of but a very small join. of the gardening | which appeared с mporaneously wit n а. үү we ma airly presume that the same teelings militato community. “Florist” takes “raci egin with,” | letter (p. 0 07, en whose th gainst and asks, Ought not great, race prizes to be с to | co оу v by А i кл, have said that вачам) petition. The argument that the masters have the the trainers on the principle in question ? : say, du thy a and i remedy i in their own hands is no s ubt correct, certainly not. Moreover the compa rison of trainers to other k, and that that is t t dy. to a certain extent. Som entle- eners is Bloo first importar П not 1 bted by tl the slight ‚ principally Rosarians, do take the law in their in horse- racing, the "owners generally select their own андары of them. What bas made them so? Is|own hands and exhibit in eir own names, but the stock, ал ойы Р , They are the worst paid class of men in | majori ity do not wish P. enter. into collision with their n gett ing a trainer to keep it in the м teur but | existen so keep bac suggested vias! isthe trainer who qvo for his much | ledge reet require, for ma е in addition ёо | Ше alteration with t tracting to the Les eom as many а gardener dn ure —sub- tute in гв years а first-rate and winning collection ft ny professional knowledge, possess and wap x possess the the exhibition table that e pa р ЛА, апа 1 t kuow wledge of an office clerk, and yet d ne of va alueless rubbish, often F ab. may add more especially, ladies, who, though very fond of flower s ‚апа floricu lture, „ате not s uffici cie ently enthu- der o rides a horse is I МШШ. that m: fact of T" adii динен of | Mo ^n ata viis that for the priz zes by the press has not a little to do with j | ata flower show, where they are ofte ros 59: - ey A рач remind “ Florist " that it was ner, who wan Ne las St. oues т, зз "that in these fashi — E - tua ae et e mr у the highest i е Ја nd. Yet not hear of a his | d f the ti Р 1 t that he was obliged to compete with a person а gesting the formation of a . separate race for all “t infe- appen as | m nowner present. ** Again, ‚ às to yacht- inp" I buit that si арт Вотан" %. ике not i compared to a plantsman who inserts g g, and i he ів not above and watering, and t ing mà майа; and кы aei anā staging, and all te other | labour s of a gardener, he shou 1а е think it еа | e best and most skilful | for h h the c m of time stages. it а winning plant vi;h some or sailing powe ers than the skill of her captain. Again, most | noblemen апа PRAE pride segre р their knowledge o of stock чей — and fi ery goo od Же оЁ а class ich has dee wonders hee зму: ing the bin. British - Wm. Ro I have no desire to revive pd contr ер е уо were so obliging as to initiate in your | per , but as I have been "bitterly qoe and my he minutise d et “К” ers aries Sie easily guessed how many motives sadly misinterpreted, I hope you will kindly favour me wit th the insertion of a fow parting words, whether I consi eath me to y more гё bulls those noblemen would h ave been at the expense and trouble of rearing," (a ri society is ab present constituted), d» should, if an | the present ar rangement, but yet would bec different system ability, "the character, and the intelligence näh the prize-lists, as to cause them y — Therefore ; ie D the ыч which greater delight and pleasure in the excitement of flor works ur erar | competi Of this, besides several instances I might shows, should be adopted. p п орна ее it із | mention, I may adduce m n experience as a case not followed; that where an individual, be he what in point. Years ago I took but slight interest in he ne wins a d with his own hands with | floricalture, and it was the spirit of emulation, and па! rema ge iug for exhibition, and has at length | brought to the pass of being considered by friends “а wee bit crackit" оп the subject. My opponents d eating the air about the money awards, Irepeat,I nsider it reasonable s ight m masters should give t he pr ize елпопеу t their and I believe it ha hi he Уз Жыл be wit » he assertion tha£ in the country dir t exhibit f or fear they dod [" thought жет? from their gardeners the Ae be pounds, it is so That there mean enough to keep |few prize shillings, o m from floral competition mus ho consider with what keenness and avidit ty во very many Surely the ж the latter take to bee bee exhi: bibiting, many hornets into whose 1 if the p ider it ben so unwittingly were to the men who attended on those |meet а a respectable p їп floral petition ? pl "i. agr in thinking ani they uld not be, Surely “Е | emphatically aniva no. I have now been bitor | that a pen of “great gawky fowls without a tail” must know even ater m those he | for many years, I hope I may зе spared for m: т will not bear comparison with аз f 24 beautiful mentions have for years sent their fruit and plants to | During that tim «à have met with amateur Yorist Roses. And „yet, will any one tell mié iw reason i why the London shows, and it may not ily guessed | bare Stehy and gentlemen 8 gardeners, and wi vith when they shall discontinue the practice.. During the | few exceptions have derived Tw en add past autumn I have seen the р: hich “Е,” is so | from » their acquaintance, and although there po been vr fend more to pem нч з T аач апа іп € d gentlemen who Rmi а Thus, if one ted to know what „gardene ner had produced the ро {то occasions when 1 should муе much preferred that the masters had been заем rs, I have not on the whole had reaso regre n werd ы о ч com- М aira je gentlemen! s ‚зн ырны: asa class, Ii was causes adieu to the subject, Pp thanking you much for you courtesy, I will only say, that if I h meant itnot. My devotion to »floriealture alone induced me to come forwa: rd, and I hat my passion for only b I believe that one of the ca fücient ex s ip тан ving adopted the Lord Soand.So, who had thereby added 2s. 6d. or 5. his princely revenue. And - with the Squire' s fat Let- ces and Onions, which р; dio non ascription of prizes ‚ to them for thi. own fovers and fruit, that I was indu iced to m t the Now Fw 186 prize, value one Shillin ift table ает 9 of the gardens, mio d charms of rti ld be t any respecta Other rural properties cou ested in a competition, mper o objection to this plan ; but while prizes which tend to improve the whole, - sity be given to very petty items, I am sure such es | у Londoi нба, s. | obta nins. i respect to cut flowers, very pee e|of the leading n the metropolitan shows. t Were it not for 2ч Анета of the leading — M Mee thus in a manner H ia enthusiastic amateurs, the flora meagre in м ear amon g the few gardeners, сайы of plants, we meet with certain We cannot afford spaceto continue this тсс farther.] М ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: Jan. 7 to 11 (First Weekly rec NU pose selected for exhibition on this mulas, which, together with some коты Н of other зор gendi and a little fruit, n: ен ed round а A20 cepha id —and why is this? Are md who bear them the cra in England or in the environs of iri grow Orchids, E &c. 2: -— ЖҮ r wem From Mr. : ауе, TX of the wire; iiid Sondes, Elmham, Norfolk, came Corrsa m. to Lor nifica, well- | grown, and finely- bloomed, Mr. Hally, ‹ of ^ Blackheath, g exhibitors of Roses, Dahlias, Quail, id o the nurserymen and amateurs carry all ео class b Messrs, А . Henderson & Co., of Pine-apple Place ce, sent мэй Ан: colleetion of plants, aene e — are, I e say, thousands of gettle- and who keep gardeners of undoubted capacity a ineligene; 1 qiie eri ed among them are hundreds w if so required exhibit plants d flowers Pen Sal if not дт б to those | ca and yet how very few x these are ever heard of in a connection with the Lond shows? І grant that as regards the case is so what different, for vm eid c the tables м the rs their shortcom reason is is contrai; the vy special outlay for honey 2 ed? ie im is ver Persona er a rie BU NIA tome. e there are all sorts i fruit? Bat the ture v exhibi tion. ы? мтр сч nt as regards flori The m: masters are ignored, € w- | Castle, Wallingford, [chiefiy о of Сеа remarkable for the beaut y of leaves, associated with Early Tulips, and the pretty e беттен вонай Hyacinth. Cut Camellias, inter- eie with flowers of the charming Lapageria rosea, from Mr. Coysh, gr. to Mrs. E. Wood, of s together with a small group of & Stove and Greenho Herde showy winter-bloomiug Sericographis Ghios | breghtiana, wel ell furnished wıth crimson-scarlet Justicia- like blossoms, The same exhibitor also had a collectio of nicely-flowered Primulas, een th gay mauve-coloure M enderson еа tributed ап interesting . | collection mulas, including oen n of their р! retty Tons leaved varieti ld: ; and from the same firm example of omnei coccinea, а ur и for competition ; and "the ey are O pow that һе altogether ЧҮ the reports of the beds mi frarian] бэй us plant, bearing crimson blossoms of great! bea auty. From Mr. Short, Clewer, near Windsor, ubby plant а, 1" 11 us with bright-coloured tubular blossoms, not unlike those exhibi —the e gardom ally gi on, Thu es of those those who doso at a heavy | шта found as i prize vos Mr. Young, Leigh | cam outlay, iti is not in the nature of things that any rule | Park; Mr. Blair, Shrubland Park; Mr. Godfrey, Ware of impen bicolor. Fro ur А Garden of the Society rious contributions ret Prim and other plants which, | being neatly arranged ent on tables of $0 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANvARY 14, 1865, Shapes and sizes in various parts of the exhibition- room, had а | effect. ——— ve or six showed tion between the dy and a game, те the | mo; than fi The experiment: was repeated with the sa ч ду Signs of це è result, The fruit c of a magnificent Cayenn Apple from Мт. Тартыш et Ан Hor Gardens, а og- whence also bas keh. e engen lepnhant they do agp E. pointing to a poss ssible means of riddin ng a untry from this curse. During the Kirk бөлү: pilis m a Vine PER on AUS ion, Dr. mep t with the аерде шапу occasions and at distan t pa arts. It an fop 0 been ape КЕ also found amongst specimens of the same Species Davis’ Straits. p from 3Botíces of Books. n whi «b Me. Perle . Paxton's paten nt Roc a А they x "stated to have [ha s | warmed the air, they are be absent from extensive Grass a p^ while dew hangs on the Grass, ET Ta sluggish, but with е heat of the day they become a real annoyance to the „tra velie Manuel de V Amateur des Jardi d' Horticulture. mi Decaisne et Ch. Na This Par MM, Paris, 0., pp. viii, and 705. Traité général ar J. udin. 8vo. is but a first instalment of a work Which is cons stantly biti ing him оп Ше hands, f face, ^ ng ttle, if any, had eat, and where the crop has, believe, been exce : Decem er 1.—G. Urs D. was as elected а . On Vascum, art by Dr. Baird.—— ido reference [2 ы” А mmunicate: by | w they m, Esq., Presi- © iz] р 11 e ER ted The names of its s pha are qui TF and ber ecome applig cation, for поб on ho as it goes, it is rather Pre for — of “еШ | than for E ht, thou. gh w ra ерй eto e MEL h he flowers of this plant ensures the re таста by insects resorting to the flower, and how fertilisation en sues thro rough the same a a ts The|e natea hesion of yt шап K g К with the lip: the long stigmatic either -— Aes more than half their "length. with its upper surf: Кыт d every day there is an incre students in our first-rate palio о ‘ате е glad to аты Аа elves of every opportunity: "of acquiring mot | object of this, 16 was observed, is no | cause ^g ы ion, thus facilitate the effects of afte ng the Tsetse naturally lives, but in certain ү principles on which it res ts, and ol the б апа finala борае of Ње objects which are ра ced u thei E.A m ould it hic a, requi о p Dind will not indeed nuper such the well-known Theory of Hor opinion of the writer of this botanists the one on which а book as culture, iid is in the notice and o any o va CI Ps b cohere for pe a fourth of their length with its domesila animals proves fatal.—— 2. righin of | of his syste ematic works, the fame of м9 Босе outer edges, and the inner edges of the lower she а new variety o (EM cirratu. iti p ly rest ; nor will it stand in the way of the cohere with its under surface for about a third of| on ? T EA С insi "By Dr.|admirable though simple Introduct rofessor their length. Thus a section through t b: aird.——. t of y Taur Lepidoptera collected Oliver but it will give in a compact form a massof of the lip get dn en also, assing ч E Уш in the Eastern ern Archipelago. By W. C. | infor p atian, on which the most implicit reliance may through no less r regarding the lateral Жош bo placed, which would in vain be нч. for шз in wb: lip as "реа ае, of nine distinct | Angola КЕ “Wei wits у. with an enumeration of the in either of the works just mentioned or in апу other ostellum forms а conspicuous green t | found l by ifrican species. Ву Pr ofessor Oliver. This paper includes the results of Dr. Welwitch's explorations, we could name. Tha more accurate i tagetage | with notes onthe other African the Kew, Dublin, and Linnean кайаша. о | herbaria. Теп our e — їз ms. to every one who has деру ( y subject. ery one who has a little Prora , in whi e caudicles of t nd the two sit n new species of Utricularia, and o 5. Note: pog а а An Plants collected. in Japan, a and in the Is capital is anxious for land, qi fancies that he can kor orean “Archipelago in 1864-4, by Ns "t Eh IUSOCU JOLICIDE 105 Way ,, Botan ical aper ched the as the requisite rotation of er Ops; and it кү i ап р, кы bes а both of the viscid dises to the under Kew. By Professor Ойор This E was of botanical intres It how: 7a hs side of its b hiefly айту di ai of results кА by ex Dr. Cobbold.——4. On th the mens of the plant FRSA ыс. UR б авсаіпо\дев show it be the garden, apart from es processes _ which require manual dexterity combined with judg _ ment. The nature of the objects of cultivation, and - some єз ейга оЁ their natural айр on КМ : erent Rhynchospermum, and that it must for id toids, marine and itam d with d: )е retained in Panechites, b Не Лее tions of 100 pairti by E P. Thunbergii. „Ав, however, the fruit of Panechites . Bas Decem —G. Bentham, kag Prosident, in the chair, Dr St. Brod y,exhibited specimens mmi glaucifolium, Lin. (A. majus y glaucifolium, TN aod PAN VES E. the banks of the Severn, | Tropical Africa (ааа or- Ву Dr. Kirk. The author gave а brief resumé of what had been already recorded his venomous vns d and bond thereto such bservations as his o suggested. od | euh OIM Pamarta that of Wallich was said to — very E aed apparently co; perhaps even pes the Vettel; jiponica о of айу; t Mr. O d sent several spe der this name duse. duy uuder require another dcn The Ichnocarpus fragrans closely similar to ar self even a second-rate cultivator. And then, in order to meet the ии difficulties MAC -— on ht to have ledge of hama, an Te said ré eai poon brought from F usiyama. gre of the brauches of an Abies bearing imilar the nature of the Fe b: we his xps e e sube ject, which he cannot possess without some pac an The; pseu various p e, precisely si and structura ‘(hough mostly much larger) to those whi ch, owi a ? uced by of Kia iecur of no cones E mpar the specimens. three new Gener. | periment without advancing a step to wards | pla AAR E under his c M^ various faaino ше төл to o which they | are exposed, | the daia ent pa valua iny” — езшп for ordinary emergencies, es of difi- ulty he will be at a complete udi. М: V little know. E in such son NR often be worse e^ an wes For these and for similar reasons v ci iepsly Дине those directora x atio vati € who end, if he does not do permane take mea . Ont бов 7 агли to the Natural Orders Bi. тас г | By Prof. Oliver. w ge nera аге [em epis “and and | rromi lido em rong to e 6 nm xiniez ; ent. | c. P rof. O АЕ their men wis books and ata ot "a really scientific character which may enable them to gain such general yews of the subjects which form E 5 Decaisne 1.0.1 of nous to cattle (such | zi Bero mi; or fhal ка Loss Дон», es, зы in Е Ву dpi Зь кшз о 1 and И A (em — чаа studies to cater $e ойор in х 1850 T the Re r. Trim n а pond ramingham Earl, No ОНО. The Taglish form n pho übt in comparison '“ hewers o * the retia man, that iin the original investi It i e, how wever, W , rather din some notice of the. соп" lis raid. to be POM m perroon ice of ме реа ri Major Varden found the ay ice upon hills, the plains | E, bein, eed it. He had ridden up a hill and found | the inereasing at pat Pon Hil atleast 40 or 50 | out he on his horse at rought to d Englan stud ; th e animal was sti Ыы: E Ei || } ium, ay be. ri УЖ, Diekie, near “Aberdeen visited las ent f o endi АА Ps form "the anthers were largi the and к АД а trace e of qe In the f The ba rt now publi she pi contains е е о г | Botany d MS sia Physiology so oiy as they s p the cultivator, together pat wo volumes are to succeed, c in + а to tha cuiture, [x s к hs "iue WT vegetables а . E The first 164 pages contain pedem iculars omalf ound in ni aro e le i introductions to Botany Kd n. Asin most telim tigmas short but apparently well t s s0 lumi ZI in i opposition to the. таре which аз so w me hi рн no difference was ap | A гу organs of vegetables, thia country» teri bo he AM commences with a pesos of the elemen" We. are ourselves strongly of the opinion that it is better to descend à from 00 4 ay be said though much m: d ug Side. Д description of organs bts Fu to that of their о НТ NS т JaxvanY 14, 1865.] elements, and then for x p han е пой: f the es cn systems of classi is f of the characters of e agr sui wi ith. ihe a chapter | m THE GARDENERS' ly a | actively hunted, ach and i injure t heir scythes. ун In every country they эге! and there are even у сз =ч) » ЧЕ catchers who go MON farm to farm, а CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. much correct information, ў ld recommend W. М. „В, to pursue his Piden a of the p mould. Ifhe yu. nd However, notwithst очрат d his eil diode, t| doubted whether the mole is p | quite a new world burst upon him, full of interesting y be than P ES is certain that he never Eo plan The extracts from various quarters are admirably chosen, and will be acceptable to countr г , bu ei exclusively on subterranean insects, rdi ng, d the um нн іп к атту gardening, e have first the conditions de pendent on TRA E} I seeing emos and larvæ of insects, which | the numberless journals which load the tables of publie are betle aons to agriculture. | ы 2 чы lieved that i in | institutions i in а Loudon: We ourselves арар places ба frequented by tchers, as for | obligatio environs of Paris, conse- | our no! otice diste, toget heat to the fi: and air. Then fo lows s "— account of e varieties we oil and n cuan - "ted e means о воррі ing moisture. pne ink might [dies sd said with о d alim, a matter whic h is Tittle understood by cultivators pert ғо e in quen ce р, have become compara rds rare, а greater number of trees and other plants perish from he attacks of maggots, than formerly. I this Аз regards the error in the first volume of Zoud. Magazine of eter History, that “the сот t even tha the trees rendered weak from olyti and other wood-feeding | а ener oni in cultiva ation, a thor ough knowledge of the a emer being quite as desirable as that of the ther- meter. These se chapters occupy about 710 pages. The Toe foci АЕ ИЙИН tion ry tha mo ЕР со nngo- ppears | rosewood of cabinet makers is the root of Cost common in the Canary Islands, in Rhodes and Cyprus › which we have no opportunity of col- | occurs as reported, it p y probable, Дош, шашу ^. a m еа be a жойда їр nature nothing has tivation and propa agation n тард je db dd notes о artificial cultivation, hybridisi ng, acclimatisation al created nan ле дй end, and it would rex аз а — —€— that. it would be | nec — ge rS possessing a fra wmm кийа | it an -object of | supposed commercial interest. The root bore the name of Leña noel being an evident paian n.of t Lignum Aloes or “ lign: Ъз - к: чиг en А very inte- account by t be Rev. Vd Ail ano tr of Convolvulus, kno under Chiparro, which pw 4, same pase wil boh is t in the Annals of Natural History for September, 1860. | An Account of the Progress of "n Grace He me the rst Duke of Дело, „through W ales, 186 f crops mal w misdeeds would be more than | specie: " sketch in about 30 pages or the accidents and diseases risa al by {е services. We may tracts 1 fter, b purposes s would Г require a de pes | these wet suffice for the pr - Such are the contents of the onc befor s, which | In a book of such extent i Q ER impossible that from its nature is игн senate for refereuce than | some errors or hasty s prodat shou ДУ not осе: MT extractio on. We sha dh in. Cellulose, for example, alle d at 11а Notitia ch jat TO! of the sort of aieo: iu Mr Asa first extract — the property of the spongelets in absor PE the eighth Duk fou = relates to сого hyll. the cells үз vegetables, those drew к orm the prin- | in cipal par the phe nomena of v getatio on are the ast to the surface ort, Grace’s Steward of the Seir gnories of Gower Kilvey, f ne bairs Mich often clothe them, реу in in an AUT stage of growth, and aid i ork. It is to these that plants are indebted for their сай, Chlorophyll appears gen emy. under I form o globules or irregular mass s п ЫЬ, ог sometimes red ti ГҮ r less MEIA fill the cells. Its physiological ae is still imperfectly | 6 known, but its presence in almost all the aérial vegetables, its abundance, and the place which it most directly exposed to posce a emen no doubt that it is of the highest importance. ТЕЧ is developed especially under те action of light, and in equence plan hi ghi dtes If coloured in propor- | gnnt for Private Circulation, 1864, 460, pp. Vis 16. iens several of the Midland counties, а made We fiud that in tl f th p all v inscriptions he coul d in the Pags the old [me of primary aud зс e utricles | churches. The manuscript, consisting of several exploded, and the whole cell wall, however modified | volumes, still exists at Eas ,in the possession of and хедее by after growth, is considered as essen- | the Earl of Winchiisea, and has, we believe, never been tially pu „иеде Dugdale foresaw the ravages which would аныи Жаы be committed in the course of the coming political First Help in Accidents, a Surgical Guide, 64. | stru; ria A curious intimation of it occurs in t pe Charles Н. Sehaible, M.D., HT D., Royal му church at Marholm, the burial place of th Worm cademy, Woolwich. Pp. 225. 12mo. Rober Hardwi Fia one is to believe a tenth part of the statements "- | family, where the following inscription occurs on | ta blet erected to the memory of Sir William Fitzwilliam, conse nts are more forth by certain s nce offices, there are hosts of No crucifix you see, no fiery bee 4 tion as they are more directly ex to the rays of | accidents to which men especially are liable, in riding ot ауд DES аа let m the sun. Nx may indeed remark, in in general that they and driving, in shoot: or bathing, in the pursuit of The Duke of Beaufort’s pro; aa Lord) Présidenk of e so the more vigorous eir verdure is | their favourite amusements, and in the following their | Wales and the Mar cd 244 ^c u DAT did not take deeper, = their flowers mor n loured, as | ordina _оооцрайова. ladies t 00 come ionally | place tiil after the Restoration, "when mu ch/damage had regards the peculiar tint inherent in apo species, and | for burns and scalds, “ап imes e poiso; | been but still in the work > us there are that their vigour is so much as their aérial | mistake pa physic. Indeed the chance is not in rd wo perio mie have lag since organs present more feeble tints.” siderable that rer particular young man may 24 меһ in Such observations are of course not without excep- | in pes accident or other, either as a sufferer or | ате oloz , mor pe many [Si ad tions, but they are illustrated by the fact that many | specta illustrations ү p "cx d. state of aro M many lants m ке e highly ornamental when first intro- Nori it very generally h зареди 2 no pw | excellen "E o e mansions w was ced, a year or two's cultivation in our les t hand, while e life of the | receiv эс жуа f the churches of the country, 2 udi are ЫШТ clim ië lose heie А) еї Jes Age gelius pationt depends upon roll Рн uy in Bod bs cam valuable, The book is very nicely prin {реш is а nown | mount of suffering. and the hopes of speedy m eream-coloured paper, and the pre are icai e ators. thtl able repr rodnoga of the neat pen and ink skete! cond extract -— be made -— the chapter as nid tely fatal n every educate nature. "of the first help which the sufferer ob a physician Dr. Sehaible is Y e aware ТЫ all with o hese matters, and in frequent inte jn i h young men - 26: анн Academy, y, the i importan his subje n Ae! with whic e have ad the pleas à Ei e or two inscriptione are given eur om mon France, with a reference to the Duke's A Journall, under the M Normandy, ni we are afraid that this is no longer in existence, or it would be w ell worth pu ecu nbn and which w ublication. Garden Memoranda, CALCUTTA BoTANIO GARDENS.—Among the severest n o th RRA veins а rteries. п has heard of excruciating sufferings inflicted with he kindest intentions, and misdirected help proving tal. To remedy such errors, and to direct people кз; Dr. бое has writ "he di little book, man oug ow as much of the T" + i the Botanic the total destruction of which was ү, ttention, and all the ately prepared for M шт "d Ireland, while the Jujube, Feer flourishing at Paris, never fructifies зей ана із onlv possible within certain чањ „Which we believe are extremely limited. сн хеш scarcely true that in n Pea = the Wes of England, Pot ошо» c MAP rots is imo universally tak e place сто nsive eiiis. of ыен in ied s ria aei quite uch from social as climatic reasons, and certain da E йы cultiv: Ds опг bo 23 ano ther e xtract, which is an " Moles, - ough LE Da y tribe of iago) nerally E апо amongst anima als which a 4 | need IT | accidents as all enable чар of mind, and shall give him sufficient горы : | either to render gero and efficient. „assistanc ce him е sel to direct | - his p: him to maintain f. OL оц a the ra of ot b 1 this little work, e pla epar distribution, i үе wi сб җы дегу This, it d, isa loss not only to the botanist id tes ul ver X nature, ап vthi d M [Bios Many ooked throug and 48 ordially ap Lr M. iue alike of its d dem and the way brea ul air, and the коре. че of apartme it : act oi The smalles or ould bo—in A 00 с іс. inches; x out the quai a single кайаша respiration. Probably | suni de is MUT д misprint, and for cubic bibl әм ur read cubic feet. y | sitting гок, 400. шч duri | Hardwicke's Scans Gossip, No. 1, Jan. 1865. (To be seful publication, | three рне» pe) уә mischief ens wi eed hod. Lab under th ch M th e ipjurious in asiani ik ire cred of фе hills which they raise, Which projecting from the surface impede the mowers | the iei stripped of their branches. e | of the planis that have been аа cannot be easily SEPT. a ar Dr. Anderson's house suffered severely, and it is reported that one ship was up literally inte the quer yos cet trees € river Miscel The late Mr. William Cole—In our last. ne Qué the Seta: ы Me William Cole, of Fog sery, Manch need, but the high i Mr, A s renched years, saw быз; har ork and mental hill work or This is а very спе | which ма pé абу. seconmend, naturalists, as containing some ү еса гоо р у tape [E si ep or four Ра were telling upon him. Tie n establishing a large п d A d taining Pa 32 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JANUARY 14, 1867, orld-wide reputatio successful plant Moderate » fires 1 каш to blanch on dry days ; protect also from hard Fia er and exhibitor, aa no ordi M iub Ра and indeed all show oues, should r S: е», im thousands of othe ers, Nature gave way, but the name | now be gay with forced plants, of pref a supply mus TTUCE. rotect in voy ad weather, bub expose will long remain in the ory of plant row be kept up by means of successions introduc ced into on ш Loeb уон Sow for an early crop, Erysipelas and fever aid hold of ve and after a bri p^ E heat as often as may b e ne PEAs.— skina in а warm Situation ; d him died Dec. AZALEAS.—-If a displa wit is required, a few of | draw a jte gem d p stems of those alr үлү. E: aged 52. e pen M yel id pursuit, cir- | the most forward Душ should be placed where they and um otect with Fir branches or dry Ye ern cumstances led him to adopt that of gardening, апа can have a temperature of fr rom Water | weathe he at once placed himself under Mr. Robinson, garde — Lacer when necessary, and in mild weather venti- TEC D SEAKALE.— Continue to We — Delafield, Esq., Tunbridge Wells, with йы late fre wee : nto warmth s riam of these, as plants remained three years. He then went into Сам —Some of these will now be in flowe ecome wo Cormack's Nursery a& New Cross and we believe Watena Ee therefore is liberally cu and air| STRAWBE —A fe "i Mr. Charles Turner, of Slough, was in the e и given baise EN үш fine weather. but nh e drive them 50б fast, or the ди таз аге apt ment at the same time. Both have beco s CIN —The require careful attention i in the to [^ * blind." Dur ing -— weather those in each takin lead in the two sections of d her o wat mom e pleuty of air in ч growing, and continuing fast friends. In 1841, as t ouch one another, and be sure to keep them | day time, büt en ав: vem Я should be put he went ener to — Lewis, Esq., of Blackheath, | order to secure them against fro and here began his career as an exhibitor. Cemmencing| > CHINESE Pnrwmosrs.—Plants in bloom should b with Fuchsias, and being encouraged by r. Lowis introduced to ys greenhouse or eh апі | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON he yy with Heaths, &e. In 1845 heb gh n to s succe гад ba origen eie 3 pgs i : e with hin o H. Co ollyer, EN artford, and E fades D wan Е (NM, п Trist any a hard batti tie at dei and the Regent’s | like blossoms of this € Е Ате uch а | Jan. РЕ t the Of the Earth Wind] 8 LE them the late Mrs. Lawr and being well | cheerful look at this time of the TER p. n flowers are A Гмах, Min. | Max. | Min. xs [n 2 eet Š matched, Mrs. Lawrence, who & "ug hat time stood | comparatively scarce, that w plants of it should Dur p EO E HE EETIX WEE S high for plant. culture, found in Mr. Cole sometimes always be kept in pots for decoration in-doors, where, Friday $ $2009 2 | "EE: а defeating opponent. As a d, ctical plant o: ed with green-leaved plants, they have a fine | Satur. 7 T £395 grower, William Cole stood € ie foremost rank. ele Mor 49 | зт |430 was a such men ер anley, Green em — thai 1 2 | b 2 r, May, and others, SEN are well known. | leaves a uti ins fien нета аа небу flowering EET. Foa men have t€ ght into the "exhibition ну тоге s than һе did. He sought ea in | Мау should. эз placed as near the glass as possible ; | ~ t for nig ht be about 50°, Tha new things when М Dartford, and ањ 8 "best to | the later blooming pl I — t — ed Vw exhibition plants, V lieve we| So M CarsicASTRUM. — This, together pri 8. ing that he was the first to bring out | Pseu sicum éd othe? sorts bearing small round in in this, ea: Tto йош, 8 big le of Ixora javaniea, бепе. bright-coloured fruit, are very useful at this season for tyllis tulipifera, Franciscea eximia and con ш шч; | purp of eei en - gens that those in xora alba and salicifolia, Rogiera ern Ыр conspicuous situa. do suffer from want of Allamanda neriifolia, Heb W: thinum and other plants. e well eR how de bourhood of hot pipes. experimented with Stiffua chry а, a promisig-| Vrorgrs.—Both Neapolitan and Russian varieties will looking subject as it appeared in the cpi of а | now be in flower, the latter ош of doors Let - pits Belgian periodical, but which fairl ed In|in which the Neapolita: own , have e plenty of air 1853 he was strongly recommended Ir. сеа as | while the weather is mild. he manager of the Fi ane Nursery, My destra Forcen Frowrns.— These will at present Mim then just started; soon after he bec the pro- e of Tu ulips, IHyacinths, a наре а blo don ing prietor, year after viet he fought lis s way as the |f, Ens most pene € at the Floral Exhibitions in e "cd establishmen des <> ire ine tervals соп. the Midland orthern Counties of England. | miri introduced iuo cibo forcing pit; 6 also ch , Yo rk; M; Auckland, Ripon, Leeds, p^ Azaleas Жет cd Пагу бр ind. piani Bradford, aud many other towns owe much to him, for | of that d es este that they have a healthy Cole's ts n. only helped their diet» but spurred | moist atmosph. i "y must not, however, be ge He was occasionally | warm. A temperatu rom 70° to 80° will be amp blunt in his manner, but we are € hat t regret for | sufficient ir io m elt, — used in m letter to me writer of. these re чайы ад b well known exhibitor in Scotland, who defeated Mr. Cole HUN ing open bera fike din. “present, fire heat hiat ларва и y many, es ly. оша be used with as Id р odon tion as possible. by those who knew him best, “ We have lost a truly an eye to the of constent вше clever man." He has left sons, three of whom wil cessions of crop carry on the business as usual, for the benefit of the| ASPA ae ceed that in widow and fam mily. ont diji ew rd the lights - sllow dis erations. imis spectacl. wn bed of Ran that the sight is so rare. solitary patches are occasionally met xg: but a large | Lei containing 150 wald. Mhad ER р water, especially if йы КУМ placed in "the neigh- gradually at t increasing both heat. and ае by v een as the plants progress growt Mossnoos. — Prepare horse-droppings. for beds to have had the pic m of Medie óntomplatiig so ch а sight will not readily forget the pae impressions it produced. The bed, if proper! anted, will —Give abundance of air during the day, керів до ig gentle 056 at the same time, а that during "eee eather little fire-heat may be with a carpet zs зе — yb from an vA Т ed nigh which, at intervals of 4 inches, will ri PrNEs L Plants engen for fruiting during the ; 1 summ t now h pai кыз "E them coloured blossoms. As the roots will not require to steady eart tempera and a eab of be planted for a month to come, let us hope to induce | some of our readers to attempt tho production of such | general stock, which, Hio wert ped not be allowed to | formation choose the 1 а bed. In its have rth about 65° at night. It is n early ө Ты Ше re the pis x^ die sun will our hours a о. et in | the form to be preferred. The soil of the garáen sey be t imd as it is, without апу admixture, unless itis is Vir poor, when a little leaf-mould, or very rotten frame sess A may be added, Dig up the bed thoroughly to depth of 12 inches, and leave it voy until frost has pulverised it. Then level, and о e heavy rains he soil, Feb у de p mmence operations, and jp to the eb a а tying in of young shoots ЛТ ET ET S rain at night. very e frosty. | 29. roast; cloudy ; IU егса ast; cloudy ; —Ei ine; clear and very n tirou; ved "slight frost. zht. —Fin dp rtia e; Mean Еда he Wok 1 deg. above the average. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, , During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Jan No. of i Prevailing Winds, Greatest TE. January E А Quantity |; ПЕ ule Ч Rained, [0 Кай = e ? SEE Sunday. 12 0.51 in | 3| 6| 5| 3| 4| 8| 7/3 Mon. d 19 0.34 1! 9] 5| 3| 3, 9| 4| 3 Tue: i: 13 0.48 3| 8| 3| 4| 3110| 4| 4 Ne У 16 0.55 13/2 5| 7110 6| 5 Thurs, 19.. 18 0.88 4| | 4| 3| 710] 6| 3 Friday 20. 15 об. |4 4| 2| 810202 Satur. 21.. 18 0.48 1i af 51 1| 712 6/2 The highest, temperature during the above period occurred on the 19th, 1828, ан 60 deg.. and the lowest on the 19th, 1838—therm. 4% deg. below Notices to Correspondents Booxs: T. The last рои: of Brown s Foree Y wi indeed the more there tween each layer of plants the r. Most plants dry quite well with these precautions without changing the per a and with once changing ана may be rms ly p rved. As to colour, some wil turn black, whate taken to prevent it. G TREES шона ^ find a very full account of the methods pA by the Chinese in our Volume for 1846 (p. 771). In brief it consists in raising a ring of bark Ж а selected branch, usually a contorted опе, so as to шона to root into some wW. is р about the mrs part; and then, when roots are produced, removing it, betw: te maintain the лүн of dwai ess becomes length s 27 ага ү Шаш, as тавата fa the '* Theory omplished by pushing root-pruning toe, NES. varmin 1n the. covering on the outside MA of i» UR Hamburghs have a done, boldly hour or two s Borne vedi туйгу dion н bé souled. every department. -— be си looked | over and cleared of dead spray fro casta, | &c. Walks should be freed ——— attention bour. i сс houses the principal work will consist in Imi and their inmates serupulously : J D. Your insect is the larva of the moth ШШ; erii with its strong leathery case. Will you be во аз to inform us under what cireumstances it was fo! "^ Мовнвоомз: N В. There aro such decided varieties of common Mushroom known, W. that it is a matter of some соп" night Оран of ILU a Museats should be| sequence to secure spawn of the best for cultivatio D kept ges or с higher. M Ur PLANTS: T. В, Lycopodium complanatum DY FRUIT AND KITCHEN G 1, : «Парот Лася ДЕ рее Аз Lachendlia par vU dula. e uite agree wit: ou that these gs While nas hong keeps mild new fruit UE S шау | halfen gh grown Bom ron five species rank amon be planted. Where old trees too are not growing well, | the most elegant of early-flowering greenhouse bulbs.—6 on a portion of the soil Light be —Ü removed from| Ste epe n sometimes called 8. be. their roots and г by better material. All| you canl mble Reese or against t zd am EE ground pr be ‘rough ME trenched, or ids ноте not t еы obi it wil fruit, bnt the fertile — Mary. qui from the sterile ones, and de ridged, regulating th tions according to ће! 1, apparenti Adhatoda furcata, but the flowers were m nature of the soil and the character of preceding and „ated; 2 , Geissomeria longiflora. ` This the repeated LFENIA C. С, лал. кр contemplated. future crops, p frost, . should à Mention ot Wido е book to which you refer bas тыс? ER attracted your notice, D an old- ir herbaci PAESE proceed also with pruning, тай , and nial long introduced to our Larger capnt Н р E 5, p hien ie haa idis dou Sil dad a uto of бива wi t - F m —Let all trees infested with — havea| “ "Flower Garden," t.06. The crowded spikes of blue flowers, thorough leaning an washing wit urst Com- ff by the broad radical leaves, are very Sho qr poun according to Mr. Wilson's со Кой rd ight rich soil, but а most places requires fram if BEAN к ш already done, plant Early Mazagan in | e ction ae winter, beingliable to rot off at that em "T йс. - SP. We ad CAULIFLO мед — Keop slugs from these, and should а e == рон а severe w . m e time for movin; ni A d in, see that the plants are properly | geo. устои bo Si OMEN seson, men EwDivE.— Continue to tie up some of tho finest n red with the numbers you mention. Га о.) ТНЕ GARDENERS Jaxvany 14, 186 CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 33 ures and Feeding Stuffs. BIRD, "C ALDECOTT, AnD B AWTREE.| 8, Эсей Meah Mark Lane; or Basingstoke. and prices on applicat io R pax MUGDX LOW MA? E С ОМРАМҮ! Chalmers 5 Street tW ork: MHE Lo have now ана fine condition— ү | N.B. DISSOLVEUSPHATES |T^OWLER'S PA TENT STEAM PLOUGH and SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, IR РАТЕНТ 5 LT inr ШЕ The Original Seed те Manufactory. Д?® AAD EB NICOL AND MANUFACTURERS Of SEED BAGS, CORN 8 ACKS, &c. LP EE n every Agricultural E Barley and Roots, Ау? »1 ral drainage, с which , must be yel айдау if Nat nish it ; de ugh tillage ; Ин, apie irki of dant 8 0 dun. n the та hand, t tore ther with а th CULTIV { | Сону іп AA T m. nini ap URA o. URE lor AE энх FowLER & Co. Cornhill, Lon cre nie 1 IBS PERUVIAN GUANO Torts. Lee ti nue S supp! 35” RU VIAN AN аз, ATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY | SALT, and all Ёк sens of known value. у Works, Plough Wharf, Isle of Dog: | Offices, 1 116, Fenchu rch Stri t, Е.С. E. Pu dien Secretary. - AWES'S НЕ MANURE for AUTUMN | SOWING.—A supply of the above Manure is now ready for at J. B. Lawes Factories, Deptford, and Barking Creeks. ANURE, &c. 2210007 JPON the WOOLS TON 1 T ACKLE agamst | the NEWCASTLE “ best application." Wirus Эмїтн , Woolston, Blete! hley S Statio: n. DICHARD GA RETT AND LEISTON аа. SUFFOLK. Illustrated Catalogues. __ Ex — pec ton. us I AYNBI RI D, BL a a LEONE, AND BAWTREE, | wt. SEED d NTS, у те КАЧ obtained of Mr. Laws; or through any of his 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane; and "Basingstoke, penenr a ents ; also BE ens is Yr for Wheat; 1862, for a PEREHOSPH ATE of LIME E н eed Corn and Seeds. MINERAL Rug gunt da rae Ж. i reen-top K o ес rom e mpo ers an а ре б : M55: DAINTREE. ob Fenbavton. St. Ives, Hunts, American and other Cakes at Market prices. ды а. а fon stock of the ало, вія: also of genuine ITALIAN Address dri ccs pont DUNT s 1, Adelaide Place, London | RYE-G- m second cut Foreign Seed ; both grown by Bridge, E.C.; and тыу n EEG or samples and роз apply дв above. БАМСЫ s BLOOD WA MANGDE. fa r CORN, ш: DY A Vie e Dwarf Cab "ew age. ODAM*? or Г. Е is now sendin e AMS'S p cca or LIME. E? AR i Sing ОКЕ béo d valuable CABBAGE. ription, АА large Adverti: duo ide of е ©. rA 1804. Full printed ges ay can be had à Pac wb ides Seale SEED CATALOGUEi r m ready. The Nurseries, Hertford, Herts, ment in Gardeners MANUFACTURED on application. Price, а >H | PATENT NITRO- PHOSPHATE or BLOOD d p E in dM Spr ug u EY rmm CATTELL Beet in оц "MHE 0:28 S Piu 8, | ealed Packets. Postage free, АВЕ PURPLE-TOP BEET.—The b CATTELL'S ROLIPS t ы" oz. packet. ВЕОССОШ, —The latest, hardiest, and | DM RET rown, 18, 6d. "S RELIANCH ES Vs ł-oz. packet. BBAGE.—15. per 1-07. packe! | var EFIANCE CUCUMBER. Жн true. NIS ALE.—Mixel, Red, White, Purple, Green, &c. ; very handsom ne. 1з. per packet. "Trade Фо on application. CarrEkLL, Seed Grower, Westerham, Kent. Consisting of T vards of | | Chairman.—Jonx CLAY агу, Ess | амай Direct T.—JAMES UDAMS. Particulars of these E. ака Mini. be obtained at the Offices, he Local M Lit ttlob By. London, E.C. Queen Street, DU and Elford, near Topsham, Chief Office Vestern бошады ть ies: Plaistow, Essex; HN WANTED for a well-known MAN Ja iue ук a ready POS is Ешуа commanded p ex years, and а carriage ы terms B, Č., 10, Pall M la Fast, osten S.W. Drai C. М» J. BEAUMONT, LAxD A iw RVEYOK DRAINAGE ENGINEER (for several guai a ant to Mr. Parkes), ае 2 Planning and mcm of Works Drainage, and Es Ay RUE me pra pee including Embank" асаа iver Wi clamation of М; d Waste Lands which koc ae for zs А бате уь | PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. , and s = 8. 35 siah 46s. & Quarter iy ек $$ ess than Two Quarters Papers sent upon ege en sided cmi to FREDERIC F. HarLErr, Esq., F.L.S., the Manor House, Brighton, Sussex. yd All this we saw the r^ adi day prn Plaistow |and East Ham on the east side of London. Mr. W. Anpaxs, of Phashet Hall, ме: sue- К ding йз father and grandfather before im in the same occupation, has now any rhood. The magnitude of the business will be gathered from some of hi i f diture, His annual labour bill exceeds 60007. ; 70 horses are employed upon his farm; his rent, rates, tithes, and taxes amount to upwards of 5000. ; ; his paymen ven and other salesmen Svarer on the disposal of hi mount to 15007. а nts ; his contracts for efie extend over many f the gen d breweries, and iere |i pr his otal p о elose on 0001. a а yea r We do а pe рерни of бой for London erhaps the most stri [= эзш furnishes of the. unusua eulture which is here pes escape this ris gener [xe for the other ge erops, ipl is necessary Irrigation and W; ; the Erection of Farm Атта асое Cottages, ics either a V he eee cost of the Landowner, or through the medium 2 ofthe тртоуешөр ch о urve; Mes E, e] d upon for m Im nd Mapped, pe d 2 2, Parliament Street, пазар PT COMPANY. The Agricultural Gazette. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1865. ———e WHERE manure is — ка produce com- а кий. sale, dod beco $STATE AGENTS, BE RVE күз, &c., IN ШАМ AND IN SCOTLAND. unlimited in amount, fi vement, the ket pes озу о by а rent charge for 25 yt Embanki: Taclosing, m yum: cue Tor та ation. cial ncines or Mac € or Drainage or on. m. fonds, Tram ала Railroads for dion э орази r Landing places on the sea coast or on the banks айдашы rivers or lakes. Labour ttages, and other 4. The Erection of em 90366, ers’ Co ings urposes, чу qnd no improvement To LANDOWNERS, THE CLERGY, The Co ENGLAND AND WA e Company advances mi ns berg ot orfarming of he ne o 20 tons ot idus, Шохе d 5 these re Sun Farm to Farm Houses and o po Landowners Royal чер» ог г Commissio works of drainage or eir pro- apis ny being of à "m е Governmen! eec а. p P atero. s which are controlled only b; R oners, For further information, and for forms of did ion, Honourable Ара МАРІЕЕ, Managing Director, 2, apply to the Old Palace ce Yard, ear Pn nly res? it ever gets is eat or ар си 1 Wurzel and 5 RANT'S "PORTABLE Ачу of dew pplies a most crops of Mangel S Mr i roots P. НЕ? “ d sed B d bos pma a robbery so о heavy, land increases gum in XT ; for the|& 4 dant as the sales I DOMO, Fej as made of patent prepar M 1, perfect УУЗУ of Heat xd. Cold, pem IRA Mime a fixed temperature. 16 isadapted for Cy s ural purposes, for preserving Fruits and Flowers from P = rays of the ыа qe ud: from attacks of insects, and fro: g frosts. EN P required ? сокія а: ved mak: ORUM e. proved make, з yards vide * Qut E EU and b poe ages e between the of one ye the second year mide: at least pd of these nge the of 40 tons an mh ; and he laud i is worked so as to enable it to feed. eag Eiaa cet the roots of plan n the hands of the Ca n of land for the seed- ce uiring that condition of both textu and. aspe media al yield of abundant fallow erop p The principal. cro m a The E seasons of the year. Plante 12 inches by 20 or 24 in autumn, it yields a crop of greens all through the winter and early s spring Ploughed ssible i an i egi atthe rate of 7з. per 20 Үе бе; 5 апі en bunches а day may be accom- à M a party thus constituted, oig wages d. After знн ж ssibly there may be us before the i spring's again, avy manuring is appli са Puto [sedi the land is deeply cultivated ы Oni But rule i d к. is not ыз pen offers a crop of invariable. ‚ | Cabbages s is taken, and to. this ead seed- ibels aro ў ГЕ to the fall p of the staple, т. e., inches deep. е в he bes ess Percha Soles d pressing t from th ng m the were so much dough. | hi must occasionally wet their hat гебен defies damp. Мапу a Do colds апа rheumatism by ent servant, it ihe iy m feet, to adopt рк hick Ithink trays, ác, man ing the rated winter. than an H Onthe oocasion o ofthe first Potato failare, which year. around London, Mr. ADAMS ruined pa Aui ies on а he waggons baek loads of dung of end 4 tons api untry. чиртте шеп depth of ji bet. эы сл айһевїүе loam, ат, if a gra окт, экенн еазу which the waggoners take to the field, 84 THE Rede 6 CHRONICLE AND ASRICUDIURAT GAZETTE, [JANUARY 14, 1865, Tyr m h to act), and tg, thrown up for 4d. The „ыы a were es zn The and on ascertaining is t a. from Ca ntley to Amtiones Am y d penalty o inqui engine bad stall fiued t of 1s. be: wW they are, as far 5 „ia en M employ "оде the principal crops which we have r y | in ings ak s | are mes i the penalty ў. "101, for each offence W par possible, family parties, bie Aas a common аря sult, f ing pen wi would b tea n agal t the Wakefield Wes [Morton Gf he vill e kind enough t) and ur other mpartial gentlemen of d ng, MI: | them to be practical farmers and h: alf prar mile g points x md of produce рег: acre. or f pr oduce, s. Millers value per acre of унй 1n bwo o E of these e three points to be the winner, wá the em: of the other to ne expenses of the jur will inspect t we growing с Jury who appoint som me o are being а attac named, Mangel Wurzels are occasionally grown | for sale to the extent of 3 30 or 40 acres, annually, some 10 acres o an occa- sional m E Peas d ule. ү” аз i aiai said, about 100 s of eorn are biad chief crops, MA are Cabbages and C Ca arrots, Pota- tos, and Onions, and of these, taken in uA: six to ei four yea produ My so 80 oil f not produce Wheat тегир more posit - Los the imperi bushel which ii jury i e no mention ceid н paa пазнае useless, notice to He given by pa wner to the party by the 1s5 Ju et the sl Apr ov 1 conditi , I will beg n in the Agricultural G E assume А your Wheat i is “ idend id Re P difference will be adde d 6 my produc Whatey Ver the re. ult ; terms with idis and my f wil be бте Fr rederi Е Hallett, The Manor Brighton, Dec. 27, 1 o Mr. Шайык ы те py io yours of the inst., Isent Des en toa e doly; М e ds > Suc ch 6 terms or m ЭН d over some Dou Cabbages аг in order Fi ed beds may be p he erop, yielding plans therefore the JA abe liability to disease. M land about East Ham lion i in sm and open ivi ed perfootly , with | e n vators "wil E commoner оп common ‘roads A cs d Id this in t the terms, Dut as I ai abou nstance the Topresontativo of the views o К) "ав the Tat tter will hardly be able to claim darin on а fair popsderation of the interests at stake. point MEN Te wi ll te almos the first ntrodu of it into the business of growing vegetables "i the London market, to which it is nevertheless so ресу adapted. For HEPPARD, wisham, who does MIEL for. the I don perm an ordinary fa: and Mr. Е the eim йе we ы зү jus ed Perha e. one of то 1 best lessons which the i may be|eally ам which hope of | shali find both the magistrates and the Secretary ofState anxious rather to facilitate than hinder if ng | 6 Gazette жа: cultivation, Pe That eod soils so different in value. Fred. doro field of Wheat 7 d that long is ples that icu we onden to the “канот of the 4 Agricultural Gazette "br publi cation, with а propo osal that any of the readers of t that the greatest improvement in modern agriculture, RATIONAL ЫЕ G. ublicai но in the ik To Mr. Hallett.—I see in nthe а Chronicle u ehallenge the United Kingdom R Lee uce a seven и to the о ou have sow "n e allons of uality to b to be. F. Hollett, а Pus Brighton, Jan. 2, 1865 WOOD PIGEONS. [Tha MIT letters have Sepia in he Tim 1) In a lette er Аай e wood pigeon decidedly реа the buo: of plants | bie to man; wanting thos course, does dmg to the farmer's erop. But i is а labour ег not naria of his hire? gi they take the seeds, are aiy ey „акш * ‘away isome we eds that without gom d straw also, I bu: ‚11286 (1864), deg p а dozen of crops of the wood pigeon cut up j^ year, nothing was fou ad but noxious woods. "The sparrow prefers, as z hav seed, h , : "M aded tastes were ong а * my Peas. e 26,000 leg t wed m Р ex на agua ee v Tation a Seeding, —In a Нара Number * Experi- t is amusing to see how тк the КӨЛ АЗЕР ЕЕ Mad at i dita шада. menter? stated he had a small piece of Whea t planted bola on the rooks as they fol ow h br d Ба lied nh , at less than a рег асге. In Paen of the cause of | autumn or early spring, when t y birds are performing hd em to app with such outrageous |* Rational Seeding, I may иын be allowed to say im gratuitously the funetions of scavengers on his astefulness, that I ыы а field of 7 acres ваа (in опе day, with | land ; but when they attack his Turnips their service only ti ordinary expense with ı 12 $ gallons of white are for Мезе, and death is the эн — & Riding Justices are interposing to hu А е farmer extirpate forbid locomotives on turnpike roads. In at least | thefi ny ES BO: : ne distriet of Yorkshire Sir (ко Gn has prohibited ers of threshing sobia and | eultivato: by › from driving them along publie roads n dawn iind а midnight, On the of December, Mr. Јонх Rowsorrow, part owner of а gaa threshing machine, vilage wi achine сөс неа а А bre x homes g "to h БЕН i] The evil done by these birds is Кын seen ; the but I w its Ai ers’ value per quarter haltra r other [ri че ТУЗ the 1 United Kingdom to be now ed very rarely is Apparent Я : t me give ушт Kantoag-roaders a fact which der my own obser ion. The late distingu ished. President ГА the Воі bo applied ipm. " crop. Fred. a Hall > The rni will House, l th, in the cause of “Rationa ose t Society of Edinburg! " Sir 7 | desirous to extirpate all the Mii o rus s property ; "3 er 100 dead wasps he paid to the vis s de M very ome you EUN have had a han the s ot а The 's order. 2 to of Eynsham, worth hs and was EN "а the late is Samnel СА пат balane in Apc f thani in Eur Ln Ж. F- farma r r ой rope. tr balance ; reduce by all ўе. what are pests b Let the fi emors goh EAT pets be so good as to | r ufnish me with a кө ы "ind our 7- field and the points of the compass. M Lr Lud of Y they n P кор the food of in^ 8 а time m ib са rob them of set forth a mission epa extermination on wil i And next that the jury consis of, say Mr. J. C. =з а єз учы of pigeon-pies, and shortly reduce uu were, СЕХ е their oh аз оз Jaxvanx 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 35 farms “to а wild erness of weeds. Alexander Bryson, F.R.S.E., ca Hill, near йыгы. Dec. 17. the а “Le t the farmers get ri M: т “Не aan] 11 at Tweeddale or the East Lothian Xon si \ with numberless. tinted herbage or wild lowers. Vast the Spotted Medick. —— with its broad 2) Ins of Mr. iei s pe ersecated мыек? ү? За refer . C. St. PA interesting piye ial Р some use to the previous season Barle ot the birds, and air i M. ed t eig ht о егу р et was as ull as it could. ов у | be of ihe ses of two of the fa бн М the wild Mustard and the Ragweed, , which the bird the бен these pum ripening and dropping their seeds b es corn is c truly re smack * No amount of Muni | нда cted on the sa uch of thes I ds had found on the surface of | Mr. Ж labour and jet could hav: ро at ^ t time of the чаң was consumed by each А3, lioe 500 or 600 w pigeons daily or two or three c рие Indeed, dur mg ft ing, and a con ега part of t all Ул. můst fee entirely on iie ш> at dire wild plants." I can, from ation, pee ate what Mr. Bryson iia as e the atili ty of the sparrow and other small birds. 1 kept a young c chaffinch, which ha id window, a nd all the ime one of the pet birds (cn tod) came слабее 14 throu n, he aut ense ok: of f : | one of m Hg if humblest, "m cultivators we ha of a ce of their crops, са This includes пешу their ad food. Then, were la l saint, by the тау, compared to the wood pigeon), I коше decline hav d Bryson for an advocate. “л А! i is amusing to see how complacently i the е farmer rich green сна Clo over се а white one), f; e points o ong which peep the = тЫ ur Grasses, is annu Е with looks on pik rooks as they follow his ploug birds are performing scavengers on his are for rotten кр the sentence passed upon them. ui musing to see" how completely Mr. Bryan йс. ends the two rural scenes here де ribed, M" Меня. ал уне the edes h may, i by -— nes ick up a — 879, but yon are Жл. of feedin as i e earthworm, of s Mica d attack гъ 'Тагпїрз their services ath is pur 8 ot water, ram omaia. vim m gate groups ttle, or it may be the few trees which are planted s a. the Jones id the “ Estancieros,” or land- ners; or one or those grand looking mbre” trees, E K ig d "dotted here and there, may be a league, or may be two or three leagues ave; „While the presence fields i in early summer indicates thad existence of grub. | dista nt. At other seasons we have leagues of the dud ust, that there is a s АЮ ek rigo who have declared war pain king- fis hers, jand have during last du cd murdered 34 A those rare and beautiful birds, cci On , Хо, Rob Skirving, Camptoun, East Lothia: are then never disturbed, as tions are | Chamomi ile, DM уе its clustered flowers and hi din ЖУ for good. In conclusion, Р would suggest t »bably tl * Philornis" that there are birds more deserving of | effec that of s This! tlo in its season — s sympathy than the wood pigeou, and persons more maok Thistle, weg leaved, que. 8 or n feet worthy of censure than farmers. I o£! in the Field, | high, s Хаа ск as to be utterly impene cept where rable ave—single file—worked tracks through it, a ope on, entiiely a: , The eso Thistle beds” cover the country far and wide ear (spring), It is when in dower that it prasenta, во remarkable a appearance; as Home Correspondence Poisoning by t the Meadow Saffron andthe Yev: —The bars of the cage with caterpillars and са пвес ni e thus т Байг гоп (басни autumnale). has (ееп attributed to the hay which it eut up into chaff, containing the Meadow The plant еи M e oal-p. i or t the А d i c everly and well? J. W., Edinburgh, Рес. 92 o look over them oni from a little 2 on all sides t 4 but u eher ground thar an colour, In dis - the traveller still with is "Thistle [5 i stretehing to the rizo; This after se pling dies a e whole plant thi n's wrist, ies P dissolve iu a (3). Farmers are taunted with making adis a part of their professi ion, but surely they have а reason des jj boe grows. Fro cut up into chaff with the hay, i А рой that the had are constantly instructed in their business by persons who kno nothing about it, and advised, ар ; snubbed, A what is worse, Mene on the head. and called “ intelli- gent? b peo e whose special fitness for m offic Me 3; ors it is pr ult t o discover. om Oxford, has raised a dis eing made ii ep their numbers is E |, ree and ad no pow herb. Would you, or any of i pos. Аа ndents, be so kind as to inform me whether any ill- "xu have before he Colokan ga Wi t the noxious | you under the pea of sun and rain, leaving 9 і e um aves, that the manifestations of rich verdure are presen d to view. There being scarce any been noticed from the presence of the Colchicum in ney ог in pasture? It js generally Ж about here | DN browsing the Yew ви тееп ог living р) is oxious to cattle, but ha en either dry o A e! nnual Grasses, the ere is a period between the Dental Ha m Broseley, Jan [Browsing een Yew is I believed to be har mless, Per Scotland to reduce shortsighted In support of his opinion he quot tisl Bir atr г giving А o of the Woi ir, seeds | upon ood pigeon feeds, sd Fono expresses | а h "the the ups that t the birds j8 о more g n harm Mr. St. John, in Ше “ Wild OMM ү; dne Highlands,” nda the farmers a mi ar lecture upon E пу t me either Mr. St "a Y the distriets of "Scot ен Tb, 4 word “р h ceased to be applicable; the thing has become a plague. The vast congregation n darkens the air, and far as the eye can reach into misty disfamós the endless train extends, When they АШЫМ! 1 їпа К abs ym аз if & blue cloud had des bodily end Mr, Alexander кы; Mes ee cde s Philorni is ey who is an Ne of w ood pigeons), speaks | arriving there, f for. emo n pu Y Foreign Vae daga MER, Burnos AYRES. very large number | -— the emails ыа rih on the е ten. А 4 {һе -— her bag and in extreme cases dying by os ands for t of food and water. the i of the eget thinly MT аз A is, it is AT that not pursuits should prevail, and as I have -— such is case, e greai чек ns are of two deseriptions, or a combination of nen P" The larger эд more distant y to Buenos Ayres, bo pay а are AA S weekly the capital а уен exclusive cattle breeding. Таг тае 1 s of seni pursuit uits, тч on land zt, E Eng nad ү practice Ti ihe country, with other incidental хели, may not be out place in the 47 ural , or uninteresting I will, therefore, eerie give a form as may not be i in- ace you can = are of great extent, e leagues, some of or 100,000 head on which bear the Owner's are called, many x ыт ch compressing 8, 10, 15, or 20 square the estancieros counting 20, 50, all of y herds,” which are under the cha arge o appropriate will not be an unprofitable digression to point out land, each having а gizen tract for the grazing of the 3 in this country, viz, . practical shepherds and breeders, land ,it is on ly since E. cil cultivation introduced and stock. ч д, хай „у, теп who anim als. These m en ha P йг tro pilla of Хате ho orses, the e charge ig Т 'or troop of wild m hide in a mae, with which run their progeny of unbroken Eac of these “ puestos," pis r stations, has e^ Y reni: den. ктщ iu ^ Qui pz the * Mlle of to com pete ite ral со 2 tho. "otto" under "the temptations 4 "thereto “ plai ever purpose may be reqnired ; ; and there үч nn piece of ground near to each г station called a “ rodeo," 41.4 4 power” AME our birds of prey, ters bra on that рен фе | as well as grain it is | error. ha hird ia telligen arm labonrers сеу young to | ed не 8 to a night by the men in charge rideg round them, " m ing an enti rely new ; nanay оне а re work with any rely in asa еі, i its weeds bear the n to its corn that Fa is ta(f's ра ппу і ack. ke. good journeymen, Boda ar female AN A rovince of Buenos Ayres is, par excellence, animals are prevented from becoming absolutely wild. Ld p. o» means also used to tame them when they | hav e" wild, «Mh annual events on а cattle ‘estancia’ are the marking A as gii mad" s$ "cutting" ku s the young 4 piain de scores of portion to the food destro Wheat field where the grain inclines to o They trample 16 flat and beat out the corn with their strong | 1 sings and leave nothing but broken and blackened Mr. St. John lets hint as to lis unt Mp а sentence which gives u truly i i it is an admirabl trace had shallow axe an 200 of oponim out of the rivulets as h clapping noise of the | season, A zieh, alluvial A dol without wood, watered by sluggish streams dotted with s, deposits the rainfall, to the lower lands. of pecie with scarce a variation et | level. » attle neighbours e marsh plains, as Yo idg and other ground-buiMding birds do on the less , Except near to the towns and a few particular | о; VET AD in which considerable quantities of Wheat nd Maize are grown, there is no cultivation ; grazing in ste rd re sheep, cattle and horses, is the bus аа as it is calied, is ебад with | take where they - “ar e lassoed and drawn out, thrown down and the operation "performed; when the lassoes are loosened the enraged animal fi to the horsemen, and he who is not o la: gno of his horse being gored, mdi emis Дон g^ ud shouts, laughter and jokes, express the excite- л al kay ear accoutred “Gaucho, ^ mos merry de saas Parting Dee cattle "M birds as ee vam from the trees. | Bryson seems more cruel than the Marquis of laughter is iren age and condition, and er 36 ne trained bullocks cal called “ señaleros” E (or decoys) ar ш and placed THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ay ' 'В0з. to 66s. A , according to the skill of men ; th of б animals parted out. formed they а dist tan сеї "^ The n some cases of 80 or 90 im are driven off to the killing Анч , To dr rive league пев, say die: king board a TN E into account, will make equal toa wage of 11. to 24s. per week. The s prp de comm mo onth of Octob us nces мона the close of t The breed of ecc originally fn >” sufficient for the purpose is one man flee taff o 8” for every y 100° Y mals The b this wa ment co on. з or rivers n these rio us ge of иса the finest еи арртох plu neck; нее се . fr rom rushing forward, of the cattle to keep ihe other. , horseme en he “ merino,” having a delicate- flavoured m e years , Of lat rether, and pushing them on at a evening the cattle are rounded and s men slaughter nd, and roast their supper. "rhe catt жө а long-horned hard attempts fina been made tt slow paco. ettled t an animal, picket their saddled horses lig ght a is ы "Thistle stalks, bones, or anything they n fi y breed. Isolat In the er l animal, able ; ros and by continuous f a *tropilla? of hors es for the use of crosses, ym of sheep were produced yielding f follow the lead of а | ға ades wool o. ase of n found that the wool had [Jasvany 14, 1865 En | impro it e opinion is m sho Mdb be placed upon the Pu sii anything the predu rop ppin f the i nd 1, eeting n preventing him uce of the farm, е the iat as 16 has become sra. in sordes to render mploy a Jar ion of tes Soil, and пау, and use the utm anch of far i- | farming бой, | frequently зе 808 ез n the drought have likewise > considerably ШИ this. ed Moreover, were found to have very li m as the xis means E preven tine the dif. gs id are now SNR S m 80 HO localities ho paid fiv inju to improve the breed by Li yielding in many cases s 2l lbs. d also from i dam: zo WEE crossing with the S Куу ыгы па other r British bred eece. A remedy was sought in new blood, апа ума | done by rabbits to тайуу, dà nd especially upon cattle; the result of these attemp f our English breeds were шады such as the|the реце desssiption of. soil, кү generally this Club- a financial failure, which I conceive was о nly t Leicester and Southdown, m these crosses not|is of o that the breeding of rabbits shouid be expected, inasm as the үа of a hi gy md ii * nicked," probably from the wide тарату petri | con A x M s warrens and waste lands, aud that they ficially made animal was e to degene wh | the bree ds DN the inferior МЫ НМ of the wool; nlti- | should never be permitted to remain after land bjected t t e Negretti and Ramboulette breeds have |has been brought into орт eultivation. of the native cat ttle; moreover, when the hide is the | boen ойнай for the purpose n Аар, чс with| 8. Cottages: That the andlo; тй shall provide sufficient chief value of Pe animal there is no field fi ly sati sfactory results. when e s been d accommodation, a sation for the expe = w cottages beyond més stipulated for upon taking conceive that t mprovement of the ан should "The cross with the Nar retti x augmented the farm, the landlord shall b е per cent, upon: near to commence in р ais of rra ma th t uld b e town, where greater c nitu ade, an | а | w eight of f j^ d Md finem the cross has een a dec “ піск. | w hole, R 1: the 1, improved the staple, and, taking it as a | any Were not exceeding b ide d The 1007. е The on nly га pt to seventh resolution, h Mr. R. F ach. e country; and at no distant kiter will be practicable and profitable to feed resence o The sheep farmers have hitherto the upon wh owler moved the following amend- nt :— “That no reservation of- rabbits by landlords be. made, such being eie to yes husbandry and. the f papae bu d con the ing g X t ma for the sheep, while at the same time esed distances from the са; radius of about fivi are those of sheep farmers; у Ete farms are by no means confi ПЕП within nch has had a and has gra dually spread itself, ack the cattle establishments year b capital. ear to The lands within a | ve leagues from the city oceupie € by villas and жос farms, and bout 30 1 ief “occu e timet the tef in that distance, | a y and in many of their more distant establishments the two pastora. l branches re united. British fai aciei and are chiefly td Aud » | stocked нае ands, an evil t Gra: „аге annu uals ; ; the consequences es hav ve bee e over- the greater where alint v of T tion ury to lo Du be nie by irt, «iid paid for to the ten А № r amendment was moved by ihe Chai as water have tricts where drought prevailed. the many dis y or in 20, 30, others have only been saved са е e past year was a calamitous one from this cause, and it is only to be hoped that sad "experience will have taught them to be mor t | provident. The value of lands has increaséd rapidly during e | past et "ers 10-fold is under the mark ; a dozen yea ago, 80,000 f. would have purcbased ав square sagis [ГЪ of land | in the most favoured districts for — P I 300. 000 f, 1,00 curre me for EY ee Ty be counted by the t d — ranging from Тапа, viti 9 agricultural radius e increased "wel to do? to * wealthy " sheep farmers, some value " same ratio, 250 to 300 f. renters of 1а т owners of land, of half a league per squar = Isr r асте, was the price оЁартї- to 5 leagues, aud owners of from |cultural fem Jan a distance of 4 to 5 leagues 1009 to о E ; and others are инда of | from the city ; today it is worth т times that, and a LR fe of the of | more in = "istricis. e have now four main lines flocks in om "of pu rene P No busin of railway working in the ' country; two are already — = їп some instances whole flocks have disappeared, and | q he be by more ut ч p On e| Mr. Fowler am follows :— ec — 1 wi i p ee a farm rent, landlord, being a game preserver, will know e is paying for his share on the stock on the : С Е 1 merge in one of rent, Tus n Dlished a a visé rent in contradistinetion to and the 1 far how of hands being taken, there appeared m endment, 9; for the amendment, 6; for the original motion, 14. | then те solved :— *' That the following gentlemen be appointed a Committee А raw up а form of agreement i= ирин е the views essed 1п the реси Са твари: report to. "eee В.О. [Since the e publication of these resolutions the follow- ing "e has been Pueden ed i. Mr. Ra ue Р sham, to Mr. Mas by w the dise opene THER Iam you did not say, when rr member о! ttee appointed to prepar улын у; їп lass or T £ veg curre equi to, say an average of 10d. to 1з. sterling per head. is worth 40 noy, Va- a Seep farms к AN anrea ina similar manner to the елена ? (or istations) аге put пр Pappe convenient, di y seis ar provided ei “corrales” formed а kp inr: те Мір oof. ach. A square league | lan assumed to sufice for the grazing of 10,000 to radiate life COSE the country they (7 traverse. р, 7, LA ГА Societies. ong discussion on “ТЬ their sb at Bim ings, an rminated in the nm d of the following ү оп Ше value of ere d is very great; these iron | Coun tha me efe commi s torm бщ ment to $e барганда to the Earl of Lichfield, that the Мі ties Farmers' Club had MÀ tions tie unt to form bes us t of that оа ун d о mbarrass v ў ings, and if I stayed ку, T ыд Бе supposed to resolutions which had been adopted. T will state, as ca pei can, why I do not coincide with you, resolutions seriatim. А5 е shall be а stamped. Me p 2 u gi. ү terms of that Simi p" This, | considered, v need you provide for **concessions? k, х. pv, bettar omitted. еы in the wool and increase of t usuall instan iner 300, 2000, or 2600, ce, and is allowed to i pasture room to 3009, , Each owner of of sheep has his «« "The Nempe piens the flock, comprises about 900 to cn сер in the first cording to the d for the market w. floc which d sometimes to señal” or mark, when opportu- tances the е 'rams" are allowed mensi iride but în in Шш welvemonth's notice is most des and flock колик ы themselves, and чо distributed 4 он» make up the diffe; e wages ‘shepherd are not E of an v agricultural mec whi h ea Md formed i into а аі айдаа зо high аз | ich a are about, in| rable. ups : | бераць; ап AS почео n create a feeling of suspicion that valu ad 3. Landlord in all cases to fpes. the in- cob show у, ЕЕЕ Ойдо панел his claims tob j^ tenant. о be settled by the Are Ido поё say that this wou! 4. To pay for а] ig and the manure in the Ан. сазе, s is not desirable yi тш such eeling en m all еже sumed h ну and straw, at the xp pies , epa fepe ЕТ market price, less t Mim se of carting the manure out-going tenant fo ia ai e all йа st at ket —When ы д r rom the nearest d pót. That under the altered К меде, faris we фей nothing for im he manure, а d about PS ces of the times, when the great demand is halrthe( (markon) value of the hay Ka straw. On wh at pr ol for meat, it i y to give ragement to its ores сэл үн Жаң poa ho ше nent e an production by giving tothe out-going tenant some shar xoti 5 m: Рр? урей last year of his tenanoy, of the money value of the cake and ed during | but to mow all his Clover and G and save the hay Amo — | the last year of his tenancy, и hat it is an especial me я Ties оо Р pere wc qued x cari мәг nec to improve the ss lands, and there е where he would get no allo hc A p oula le ll ds, wh thi -C g some remuneration should ali, be E for food | wo i езара? e Mp те additional а of carting — | consumed on either old pastu se уем which should ponens erem Ee ua са que сора? 5. That at the commencement of a tenancy the farm | {08168 root crops, to tho benefit of his suecessor's co Jy — 1 н 6 If this i admitted till further, and pay - shall be inspected by qualified persons, pe shall fill up | the out-going tenant for the unexhausted value of all manure a properly prepared schedule, showing the general | m the farm, and used during the last thros d EE А T ed the cropping and Бү, SN of bre of the x hut it yon do pot propa to car y is Ao a s fields, and at the ancy there E orbes bad tenants, so that a farm may Le | туе rmanent ак роса апа tivation, and the tenant paid a large sumo! | A Twelve moni ons па notice —Undoubtedly desirable ; b pir в" ent, поре the signatures of | questionable whether ре possessor of an entailed estate | the enini e parties, shall be entered into, and any apo" - I s wet е баор tenant. Не 09 бер. : m the stipulati 10п8 therein contained sha i | of M esee a pee о farm is not re-let. When it is tib i| appe would be inoperative. "The in-coming tenant ош е nw *| matter t е to pay the sum which sh the d t Chairman's. It was — ! The стт ард wüs then айне to the ос r F Jan which — ар. JawvanY 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' — AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 37 more tban he had himself paid or quitting s Agde t be content, on quittiog ers ve ci x ед - pe same ө principle as ех hay an and straw, c te m fro e produce of t m, as ourselves a Dav ve bad t the benefit е and then we may fairly ask | for the latter portion of EM resolution, that w тре! һе aid for the їпогезлей v e of the manure by the u se of | Рагсћаве food, w upon | lain: ion of the farm on entering, and again on r Provides for i - шй тог prevent a tenant, who under this ad - Кесе € red upon а farm in bad po condition, n а e case, leaving it in the к had en nda T uq reri an me This will | progress аб first w upon omewhat mo I entered my — at "Michaelmas, found. upon ita rick of | f dung i in жт Whea i ollows :— 12 acres to Ma ЭЖ and Sw edes on which I 1 КА da 2. Dr rainage.—My draining was carried on simul- | taneously with my other work — the > =: first got on swimmingly by havi parts o — cutting nt drains thro ork beca e laborious and e 5 A for it w " n т faster t] n I could find all ag tbe very thing which P n: be the Me sem nst; and as agreem а: when settled ( TUE wil n to guard agai її as well as to new es, the оссарі of anything the produce of ing.—I concur in in and i applie gree that A quitting t the у Жез sbaj be so left the in-coming tenant - plant half the arable land zem white straw crops, have one fou Mhi n Clov маа апа опу I would them en si дош ve. disposed to include he management the i ові the feathered ga. rtt а shall pu гирён cottage accommodatio shall determine what c tutes sufficiency? One тей pounds will not ра y for the — of a cottage with three bedrooms, пера карр ply of » hovel, pigstye, &c., all which are into i One great object ould be to provide such A the custom their farms of pedes sh t nants as will uniary ot se a little field P1 3 acres to Week мча have to buy bread),.all of which І dr tirely at | $ nett: wh t (that I might no ssed with stib | маста кр wand p Ж, $ d ees 1 and heifers, and som These I selected with good pe^ zë ji I g breodi of Short iei Herefords, and y oed and have no doubt that pes our best at most sheltered farms, under suc ch culture as I have intimated, they m ay be pec inducement yet to do о! therwise, and bua feeling that Kgs were , because their predecessors had vts same. The fo Orm of нанети ча appear аа е y чт erald last week is Cn ү to meet this туте A г . пора 2 publication will elicit suggestions which de men! upon those resolutions will not assist Lord Lichfield in the object he has in v; сап afford, and an allowance of oilcake aud something | ; ood besid GE well mend уп, sih a little ection and c: n show a койы improvement, and tell you that it is en to take themto market, anda few pair of handsome three yearsold sg m bw bets e bl ot price. I had besides, I must confess, a considerable 5 AT arth Wal чри; m атуу з "nm m Farmers! тарен LONDON : Subjec m ра be rper to ine the ated Scotch br eeds, |J uch as the AA Ur med fetch the highest КЕ in rance, the Londo on mar urse judgment, persev ts for Discussion in 1865.— February 6.— Middle Class Edaention,— Proposed by Mr. Edmunds, Rugby T ме: ee Breeding a and Management of Pigs.— |: G. Stearn, Brandeston, Wickham April: sahe Management of i Land.— Professor | Coleman, 150, Leadenhall Street, May 1 — The importance of ceni and а Covering to the Farm and the Homestead.— Мг. J. Bailey Denton, Woodfie ld, С ^w vation. si dard m not allow meto go m and i e to say t ые of the "e year I had nerd the farm into a i3 se of cultiv ation, and on the highway to a ing had no ted s the land be exhausted, had thought, the erops nerd much better than 1 bad calculated u upon. My m hd "a November in the Rur Biddenbam, Bedfo December 4.—The Breeding and Management sof | da Cattle. =M r. Т, Duckham, Baysham Court, Ross. hire. А Silver Cup, Pt е: awar during t Stevenage. 6.— ue Management of Benefit Societies нетер но Howard, | m — ду, the Committee for the best £ . Mem unable to attend i nr Жөн e invited to d Armes infor upon them. "Their letters will be handed to of the value of not less than 10 guineas, | per т мерт of the subject to X teleri is Tke discussions will commence at half-past 5 o det Р.М. Тһеге (аге no meetings in January, June, Jul August, September, or October, ioter CAERMARTHENSHIRE: Ent a Farm ntry to n Wales. ка following capital illustration of this Аме actual as given 7 ey at а late meetin, of this Club. Т beg you to sup e E years аро I took to and entered u , Say here, iu the vale of Towy, if you please, upon i genial -— n Ин at the rate and with it my pow of extended тапап! ing, ms iig M ta to discontinue the higo use а artificial , to wbieh-I aj ix а peek esort. ML ry эы and salon. of s aoi increased i |же proportion. Fifty addi E had bro ued as — oft T arable land under a мект course hes {а “ы and h e far m luxuriant and fine in quality don "he tritani -| na capi y winter X master," ere T of | daily мае k баон ttle of І m a li re in detail my mode great cultiva atic а р-р "it. ot my cria ia is done in r^ autumn n rly inten na Epio I Mol». y 4 in р dy an vere tag wisten and do == agen of Coleman's cultiv: ы ugh кор land but once, and that p! th 15 Du ring the cold dull d aconte ыы and cheerless occupation. I peche me fi to m eal as th t is, John," I re PE And I felt y feet € but le ^ PPM ie dert the distante ; eed 5-0 - my boys, the allowance will be here presently, and wi ." "The water, кор " the A... above a certain levi yed dow n to a ; which: the А to umm ree-horse po y drained, ogey m ер ^i and, to too formid able and expensive an де е pired eight lease. This I stated E to X! landlord, an could to per- ing suade hi "ét. Iu admirably the draining І had done answered, тайт эн арин ntit wi рч his estate to accom He тердей. tat the y least idea, when he ves that, with 2 Mr ad uo wp & pul e А, dairy, "I must my fortune, and ор i drin it myself. I pointed out to him some of the qme farms in wretched Bari Е са and ass him that бея were i min: P^ pable of hat a eda не me the farm, improve it. Het ought me rather € to effet the e m of the boggy meado ot feel at all dis, est his mone; Fr WM d at length rem ved between us that I must drain -—— "n i As wou m Tor шу Mei in. thes Bor "T. "addit ional sheds, for I had been рр #5 to all kinds of tem contrivan "rper 4 А Шон реперов => gave me, at the same time, a signi he should orf а considerably in n m rent = t the j| ex чече е the farm я! "Nothing, then, it apie to me, than two conclusions, „Тһе first i is, b | - security of a lease; and the second i Ba be it would landlord had be ta M MEG more plain that it would have tal and requisi ltaral information are the desiderata for Welsh farms, as they are indeed the great pa f farming everywhere; and that such men should be ted to the soil by proper security h and tenure, for, without that, they cannot be e invest their money, and will not do it. Ф of the Agricultural ourer Й: аа Hone: By E. W. Moore, Coleshill, Simpkin, Marshall, This address, delivered at a € of чу оне [rte Club, was referred to at,the time in these РЕ of bou ual " d sols t tent, ing from near the 2 thai 40 ү ы Ppr A e and or fine мау. After ne у Barley | | columns. Mr. Moore, who spoke at the un {о the top of the hill i| A analy hiro э. good plant of Clover Жо.» and ihe cnd | meeting of the M npe Society on the bottom = м "About а eed of it int of the following May ог begin ning of I cut s n of the Ботай ral 9 Ъорру ; ы ly very e 20 acr s a heavy crop of Clovor hay of near 2 tons an acre educat of agricultu bourers, ; about 140 acres iy M rhe s med of t the hin. m (crop No. 3), and then feed-off the after-growth ; | and m then menm: ss with such warmth Mr. Was tolerably clean land, but i but f sometimes manure and cut a second crop as heavy as the | Acland, has done well to [publish ure draining ; and the i таей I lime my Сыек ша E ember, but oniy with ore, in order that ant e the T Bod dress e or four Acre, ап imme- t " a - -— tous, and nearly covered ју furze and Tat plough for the Wheat or Oats (crop No.4) If for | tion of the labourer may be fully known. His assertion v 30 and the nd meadow were the | autumn sown Wheat, I turn the fi w ali Mri or| at Agricultural only parts that form E not had under dibble in tho твой оо We рыена EN dT - M4 к Society t c educated at our parish corus The 140 acres had Soter sil peri Пу broken wp 852407, preter om hftingor produos, Iti wild caso Го. а | schools both beyond and below their future life—beyond "er et лий hat we usually term | land fine, as for Barley, апа — about dto ushels per - нит oa - it is of service to tbem to х, ie Marth к m y when they leave they was 2007 а уш. zem this fi кзз a emper ve ey gn fifth crop or shift. seeond yonr, and M tel xc Aat g: EHE dA ie for more than 1701. S Unt d n Е гез let | jr light О, ng more frm, I RA e d put in autumn ың гаа жар tely to. eni Mr. foindor; 10:4 granting 4 'ears, I - T or ҮЛ yes A hea: ade with great vehemence, was he had hoped of med p s йор x little for the тне м manuring ie g Yd pe e Wa QE. po a liia that it as understood — was not for the pur- 2. g o! e . Ъе 1 course. ^ I had, of h hat organic matter still better tools М well looked over the farm before I agreed for it, шогына a ek d trig ану. acidity there may be | hedgers and ditchers, but better men and bee ed examined its soils and the capabiliti The м Чия NEPE nonn with heavy | goul rather than the body needed ion, and it was -— se Proremania, and fel сабе satisfied from тапаар, and goos the sum Met от,вое оће ает course | to awaken the soul not to drill the body that capital tit would ae acia but increases in — d can m pnm out а feld, for example, | sch р | Ў management and s which Тен dered would, with that bas been going the Кени ене р фонды both by Mr. Moore and = Mr. Acland; but in our Ces and economy, y, help m. me e. I ought e ve e vi LE of Clavar o наа ч opinion Mr. Moore's ch of the бо. for the undertaking, so that my largest crop of Wheat I everreaped. They were, of course, mere both cases— $8 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND л а GAZETTE. only we words uttered for a purpose positions, чы words are sia to моор, ir to assum s Mr. Moo ight арн that the members. of ihe Society addressed, were ittin why “should agricultur be CE X ud Des have а таг А ain which — um not СЯ - „ed them à| the re ied o after life. words of a of long experience in that we „all desired the real advancement о these — ем and eng acquainted with the relations. of past which her rtfordshire generally" | pa a rather inferior ау, ла are used for suckling calve Adde f this a large number of Digs of e Нда A chi ldren, which in the spirit of it was to actuate them rightly ап through their life, 2 have some special fit- ess to the station and the occupation in which their nr livelihood was redis obtained. Given, а common understanding as to ће ultimate object of the lel. msnm given at these wise pe ki dpa: «ИЕ — by а man С ved experie ou rt ost On фе other hand it was unfair and 3n -judged to — e^ Mr. Acland was учы ong in doing, that the | iety shed only to make mbers the tbe children a Ше cdit Tabourer Better drilled | flint mich v ice pu last y e a wide ci е WHEATHAMPST к attention ы. ; din "ect à toh T e farm consists servants, b: ve к drudges th that the — tette ent of these children is mobi de] every case so heartily | desired, it was unwise to raise а со repr the general body of farm ET as desiring | ot d And e admittin. hat their employers are not the far de, Amt been Dot? ng t always fully alive to the real interests of these children, | ry words on such a subject, -— uttered, are rte of bringing about that ht mind which home pod to do their eed mei the ci nga right influence, without any id to help, or more pro- bably, to hinder them, And it međ to us tha! at Mr. never savei; and was silent on a аут on which Dig experience eh would enable him to speak w great хоту and beca We happen to know v w long and earnestly d quietly the author o ue кз Me laboured of all around him; s pages here, iate object, 16 is as Det: shall severally serv е to | Susse een in every respec! er population that they жын The lot ANDA us is chiefly di eios. | fro discussion of the c — aud сн там of the state of jk m in too ma instances. Lex are, and plans, estimates, bá details T Lem ththings as they ought to be, are auch: wages is also d а l| of або аон from various parts of the island i is col- | Jan. lected and published. \ e mischievous het of the -ay ot settlement is illustrated ; the due to beer-houses and to drunkenness are aldea joi and шу, education is defined and illustrated and urged with a large hearted- ness and fullness ness and force which will satisfy, we hope, "^ х s is words at Hanover таи ave all the force | p RE M bro ibat е scent address here published, rto the Oxford Farmers? Club, тенета very Hi Wee. of the m n He rtfordshire. of 317 rur of which. 26 are | in ds on th por which fen сарај very little. in proportion to and for тант e nda. Te тз. — Аб Wheathampstead farm, the management | в ode of f. [JANUARY 14, 1865, , ate © Кы MR tal head . acros of lan in; us plo ides the oe Succession Ж, "of wedes, рош а ауе, mixed layers, Tares (to be followed by white Phu d^ w it is [Р practice here to sow ce, n the Damen, Жон of the he e flock, МӘР Е | man ау nent, the sopping | the he e hi qu ui ce — the e idar is of a lighter Apals i graye. mewhat un T . e average quality б hol been r w The. syst is four r-course, n god then inspect th Sn pix irs] p to sheep stock. placed on the deep SROMUn of the soil, which i i incipally effected by the use of a 2-whee lough divested ar its mould-board, ы foll - the twit wi ape between ught into a good condition at lengt ms оссаранов, by the о Mas the flowing is a i maintaining the e 330 e "Or verago ЖА tup; ; es Ba. s а certain number of Dorsets, red and Weste country Dow makin ng g EE 80 e heck their exertions angi — -— them ta labs; ie tups put 2 the pang ai эе e w to their early maturi M fci x C e ' ke Айше. бус, viu ї Jan early in December, ктш Гуа ens Mig. Dori с мао tle ive more 1n for tl uties an f life than, though neglectin, ou had | lambs x 9 Pal va ° protected by a ЕЎ ys Ex Lo do a [ern усы релде. ‘Education, D TE in field of Swe Ав the n ad expression та. S a d un p» rape me eem d and the w her da а and. as the o Jambs gather о ce the supreme importance of inculcati: Hye strength pens are, with the ewes, —— а кы ^ alone can prove a safe-guard and co: mist a open fold, where the lambs are allowed а those tímes of trial and ce en which are the со s of hurdles constructed 6 th of man. No опе Beria ngly than I do the pesto р 0d q DE 529 purpose, КЕ железе Au = — "measures boi [ee ed adopted allowing them to pass to ө standing Swi 'ectin: | аге, of temptation—but, after character is о iefest import. fa ix pastir. because that system is rA to. answer, ance, Probably there is scarcely one А subject on which this country has com чын greater blunders tban that ndustri were to be taught the Creed; the Lord’s Prayer, the Catechism, and all other things which a Christian ought to know and believe to his health ; - a iod this most negligently. аа been the done, | the result? rural disi | melancholy. TEM rat objecte should be, h: to lead ebat de XXX rur the station EE Tava mis e Кт and it has exten MARS EN "workhouses, last year or two has witnessed a reaction, the half-time syst аы have »inended, and в general “ОЁ distrust seems to have- he кр publie men upon the subjecte Тага not: training of teachers for our. country schools. has. Mone mistake; they have come to instruct our fen in Ыйла 50020 wholly beyond them, and calculated to unfit them for doing their duty. I contend, that after inculca: prin- ciples to which T bare alluded, eret corp nte to guard against: t he cast between the ridges UN silio. to Swedes, and Man e wi when the Swedes PA receive hay, c peri pa left Learn e p London market, a Wig deberi that eariy por period ашу à generally ак icm in at a fall age, maintain their condition, and эы [d made off |n ш of their ae d is t when it is deemed expedi eni о ako the бмр i it л t t 2n нае E ‚ with th sid Side e common ms of arithmetic, and in wn coun! great sh ре to instruet them in the. knowledge of those with they will ча ч сыс rT Я о! ements, cattle, sheep, ны they may become intelligent plough- men, drillmen, ; Mm jects to M HM "iade a£ ong rural population sho irected (‹ г now, the steam-engine), and d [near pa u it, if there are those amongst them with rege I e SN things, it will manifest — Ф spite ary | as a өсүү din des oves. | y 1 E unnecessary to enter on the details. of the көндү, because it must be seen that 80 much fi food the V whilst Ce pow with dif- s true. in other them, H 1 i i | Т i шуу" Oth isfarm. A certain or their future Welsh, аз these are better fitted etas «5 cows to. thrive venure, d, C, Miscell ailiff.— rA should > а. active morning, and He should not e EUER men a "hé hout delay, ze "Padi, purae p alwa “п w, the * Eyes of a master e shou d be as the "e res d every EA ү К, pP: Fd orn and food consumed to E ES wages ek] y ca fon MER work, which 4 will, фу. ihor азда, "make him Айн, labour a Writtle, —(1). Wei sigh 50 grains of the it it eomplately b i iens E угы The los | amount P Weigh 20 For or in a a T the pu JaxvARX 14, 1865.] THE GARDEN ERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. $9 ter ч n, and without waiting for the ured о to to drip 5 г рА immediately that the "- quits of] dri ОР course, if the ither | the. quantity may be gradu ual ly: inereased up to a pound per day eac Paus й care to feed with Gy half the and full allowance mornin, ev ening ; and „towards t the ocks are kept i in the fie ld, e n warm gruel for an exhausted мн ог мөтү апу pot venient remedy that ma < p: ардай, The ewes should be ' visite d from t time during the night, really Mira T but not d were allowed to remain some idu cot in firmness and quality of meat. to do во officiously ; for although i in many cases lambs given at times during the day, and the маст ман ill t. of water, r4 por Ж дї wem nl the whole of the free water bnt the long st EF eh are sometimes destroyed by unnecessary interference. | The lambs whilst t goung ema have hay or hay-chaff be rule of importance should borne in mind, which i is, that manua al assistance CY be render twice а gd but after they arrive at A age of eight uld in fact, not ed to|or nine weeks, they sho hay three times se the orts of nature. | per day ; "the rat а, ав жа, been stated, the үл: The cases most frequently : requiring assistance are|thing in the rning, t cond at noon, and t| Ше? where the presentation of the lamb is unfavour- le about 3 o elo ock in the Pr acne and where the lamb is iu The ordinary | water had re ae лла the column of so endar of Operations. JANUAR м 2s ntinue our reference to the јес em in our last Number as ешн аш the | пойсе о the farmer rm the current m lee: d The following are actual reports by а Hampshire rmer оп wipe р. ct:— |а. 2, it is well known, is with „the fore-feet first, an де. the б. epherds аге stil busy with the orned ewes Е — о! f Southdown wedge. ла s tho D ad and at oth. in the mo | bent P back, or simos à 8 may m tha И аке » к) [өн a moiety which s vt lamps , we er ourselves w. the lamb may lie on its аск. These a anm pre- thdown ewes b anc AE are at. sentations, and the object should be by means of а | least from 10 to 14 days later to lamb this year. | small haud and skilful manipulation to turn the laah D | the ever and En — rU. re xs eem mp | or ums le 0) Pee: forward the parts that are mis- | drawing бо a clos е, Ë eir attention is chiefly turned ting сей. In s es this cannot be done mmn M lambs; pr allowed to range over about a quarter of n acre of ере, ni eat off the tops before the ewes ; they also > plenty = eed кина pec 2 through Gardener's moved in а wet season Without Esas bat we see long the lamb than Sometimes the агі parts ma they n also а liberal allowance of White Clover teams of horses in the fields e they "i TY zx" the crees is аво With | ha Ў ал as = sch павой хы 2 стс д they can more harm than good ; due ys Grassland ought regar Ks icin e following may: given in | eat; for we have found, after years of experience, if you wo d h lent; ө io "5 all [ро Е „гере eo A thorough difficult, cases, E particularly when there is much uni od at al de noris rea s important that tho „ы shai en e er by steam power is as should be well fed, Кона with us that fat summer fallow, and any subsequent move- Opio powdered, 4 drachms; spirit of nitrous ethe” |make fat lambs. We have 0 mmenced selling our. Somerset water 2 ounces, Mix. To be well shaken, anda lambs dropped in October, ment of the land till jus& before the seed time is not only useless but i ad it, so that good drainage, needed where t e land has bee during winter, may be a ed. ‚5. Su ndries. — Horse labour is almost entirely confined urface koddan 5 ounces ; ферарарий, given as а dose with gruel, in which there h been previously mixed a teaspoonful of the following po ier — Ginger, 2 ounces; Gentian, 2 ounces; Сааса Ша bark, 2 ounces. Mix. When there is much fever the latter may be — omitted. mall е e of Berwickshire, Jan. 7.— nth a portad thah b оер. e. ue понет tiat E o Whe: Just then cy was ашин pe som a ved tehes of drier but the resumption of g done in the The free use of Turnips for heavy ewes is to be the | avoided before lambing. Тһе result of "nir e land were finished in fair order ; warping ani anythin Бор чмо vua stones, lime, and grain may be carried, P niinue Le со which manure will con «3 igging, quarrying, and wheelin ng of à: clay, or "pem r Ар lands appropriate for 16 = ay be done an; y time dapi winter; of course the earlier in the season the bet zx d аз the frost w ili have the longer to i on Threshing proceeds during A voi d cattle mi sheep cine ng an E ndant supply of litter. Dur 1 tere lambs the consumption of extremely apes ушп шл country, and many farmers there ngle handful. These ur whose mainstay was fallow Whe at, аге largely extending the cultivation of root "for a dry us is De Rr aN to the preparation r land, and the drought was not puri or early J e Lamb and Early Lamb are already receiving n our southern counties the Mec of һе - wt rotes owing aecount => Meni anagement o of the abridged fro e Agricu ыл. йе лене | "gren when the lambing takes р, in the months | it is gen erally unnecessary to uem to the lumbing yard except in severe weist. On the other hand, it is Paar advisable ve allow the dur th Hed order ; and LE be employed in prepar ay ell soaked at uid m ee. Superphosphate of lime e by "the TM of TT acid on bon Salt mi кч. may be —1 ewt. to 1 ton—and Spread.on a floor. The contents o tied over beaps, under good o . good land o api t ^ small heaps under sivi i and earth, part d the Ea and the r | turned oui a found dead. A shifting fold should be placed ou the driest and most sheltere pet vet pasture field, and removed onto fresh ground ej ay; and in hea to take them to a hovel or covered shed. But in general, when season : 5 CRM The ies of ihi new ow year А а поб ida. С e а) Lad the the effect of turning attention to muck-cart want ae ina e vio lows st strong sod ing. The Pina burned cla charcoal dust, charr: peat, sawdust, spent bark from the бр as à sponge o aotin the liquid or its volatile гаа or "of rotting the тиу бы ig saturation by Whe З urine pat these urposes, perfectly will ар be necessary to put them under cover, n sown over a certain ex nin of W lambs should | T |n € placed à on = Бой of this in the Wheat — n tbe young Clovers, taking care | еш at the day чре лоў the, Aet е dung | inn the night. In this wes will give the perfect t| & | greatest зүү of "milk, randi th у шау Бе ej проп | scou! T о d or five weeks | weather, M Кый haye been. fin ү feet much from unseasonable growth of Turnip- caused by the October rains; аА, in special e use of im- r y decortieated C Cotton» z well straw 7 use as tbatch E uy should have a deep now | e harness, аё are н т се d roots mixed with s g eeding for ewes, Mr.: tolaga of арага, Midlothian, thus describes his е: e йш тау t harvest y and then for cleaning E Sheepfold.— ien straw | dit bega old with immense p antago; for“ the lambs = фа usual, besides T daily a | fonnd p the € of that time in the best possi a mixtu - pa Oats and Barley tion. onth old the — ко КО: o the grou f castrat at Py | should be taken from fe edin ——— PHÓ :й Арай о т ра спав, at M Ehe fato ot I 10 0 ]b. of of Torlips creased to 15 1b., are lambed, when n - ora чч pet e uantity of hay sore ees before A my lambs fat and ready for of So Southampton, in a late volume of the Gazette thus refers to the importance of covered shed, fitted with rack n oné side, bu s lamb, ог the market Mr. ee. - Agricultur. shelter Mis. , 15M mingang at the vin m therefore, а epe should be unds to » the lambs which i is done by passing them twice emn L m which р an d niti ing dice, in "- state the lambs can | only thing to ices. Barley was extensiv: grown, and yields fairly; bub the men ier sn is Ei demand, and good grinding quality can е, Тһе mh M ohouldefeed in n advance, and separate from h space between allow the mbs С vd vd de poe being sufficiently | wide to admit the e Mos m should c as the shepherd |t see in the moring, giving ty first, both to lambs led | h has iA wi feeling e en at just tan tou h Linseed- for ^ inining bi y- Potes are vith са Ком sound tubers, Boh, of эже" acreage; ck to its normal condition the cutter, lan reduces the food in| consume 16, and ari to feed at the oan тыу period, without is of time and СЕЗ pem Аз soon as the tror ughs ha have supplied with cut roots, | than then Lens to eh н cake and Peas, оа quantity to ted by t wants, always taking care to allow ir iss as ёо ч) as they will Posts To pum waste, let the oil- саке be 1 broken fine—about he size | «эс iid зя dolus Ж. closed o; f hurdles, open on the other, convenient building $ and Ace adjoining | w. а hove ^ a tected on all sides, for the гзе, о aud t as | eat cake or Peas at prs it is eder orte тошу to blight it Zu abont di ne Ta €— put се will occur; for ће lambs, whilst young, will tke | crop failed so E E Tom ю some атай places, pieces up and dro € outside the Monge. к» Sd is trodden under foo! "охан То іп Daas: poseen e П port ion n of common Mi with it, The ewes lies very н M Rs a тз фи pias ME dn gv pit Fe нк The land being so dry, light, "p d think it better ey d it hat it may Ae and get a little mix a s sma to the мев ре ач south, апа should be well sand then ilitteredup with straw, toasto erenv aen any Peas, commencing with a quarter of a pound per біле especially | for 4o and dh, the half of which shou!d be given ar this time, е The winter being 50 wild, has пей the а NI v oie half j the las becomes roots in the| mue ‹ ra bae er dre to of, us 6 three weeks | сп CHRONICLE 40 THE GARDENERS mistake often made in being too sparing with it, RR perhaps this De that will not be so uch the e case, roo ing so Li e lambing season for ly "South downs is now| abo on, and as may be expected, goes on ze the lambs are strong, and vd are few, t roots will be —À - Mui E pee be used largely. er Oita to the bm. which wethink qe Yo. p "tieni 1 in ule eg and healthy ; and саке th e lambs gr ne and mixed an will be eaten ^ А Y dh Б а се та ' course, work i is well forward. We never and rot, preferring t land this may not ed to tr "On light be jeu: though : Чопа be ies there. There a eti them just fresh, and trust to rM able to make them ont a little on the Grass. G. S. к оѓ water, and thrown over 14 bushel of straw. He adds— Tonen the age of the animal—bran for yomg calves, © 5 ak abou per bo per head for older steers just › be fattened. The pAs and treacle save the roots, i Tashi to тоо 1 ii ао is given to young stee n; pe nd Soa Pro liso дней thus alluded to it : to be еы only by the Ege a! the egg of the etas. which n to that produces it, in addii of the insect ДЫШ. Тһе rubbing in of аатор обе Es € nical а app ый tions were potent, but t eat c: The best mode was that ее чи sprinkling x s solution of. Pf arsonio, i efe n for tion was that nr need co Ж” nde with be eere infusions, such as those of Aeran Staves- pe da age «ges k-r - rel ues recommended 2 oz. of and 2 'bonate of potash to be hoiad to red: а а n of water бен they were disso лаа ter а further quantity of w was to be add un AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. EIGATE SILVER SAND (best c quality for Рат [JANUARY 14, 1865, | до. ), Ts. 6d. per Ton, 28s. per 4 Tons, 39s. P 6 Т, 5. рег Fon for 20 Tons and u ns, | per 6 Тоза Station. Best Kent and Surrey paards, del dive DES SANDSTONE, &c. AMS, Roog Loaded trucks can be t on all the Rail London- абе FLOWER POTS, ra ovary s size, at the lods. prices. W. Snort, Sand and Peat Берд, Reigat ште, th оо ED C delivered vins EFUSE of Charing Cross, at PEE For and use it, see lo; Gardeners cen iole ent March, 1863; or p to теза PATENT Coco, Fi ingston. upon- Tha Couran, p Postage Stamps or Post-ofics Quders payable. to J, [теч -— of solution. To E is gallon of owes a * gallon of Bansmaw's BRUS geta! ule in — was a ар d, bj ring а MATS are sold in every tomes Шы КУТУЛ. wm о aim Gill А h or idee m e] Cavrior.— Every БЫ a о v» mM оаа ill eold, when it was poure The: gallons of e uid constituted а safe agent and me oft ме) ost poten id edies for scab. Half a pint of it, | TSS Ets KS PAPER, stro per h, E не of a few days, pe to be sprinkled ((rom a bottle, | T'S ASHLEAF KIDNEY [es rou, Lis i in A m on the skin at the back and sides | Prices to Lo Ea gau PAERD DET CAT. of ше Tw three dressings would be found |onapplication. Н. к, See n, Liverpool. zn A aa QInPH a I DM Bene. llowing are Profess 21919 qe BACCO P FABER and LOTH, first-rate quality, Bgres R. The fo! r Buc des ушл "s way in which a angie plant may | questbi waa by erik the dates are those when the plant in quest Осы .. 8,000 Апр. 17 | 7 ea on m e neq г E | x. Greenheys H.i urseryme € Tl еца 16, Са mbri Circus, has a ү Stock of pre ; табх ное 4, 000 Sept. 18 s E. Notices to мра р ren Shepherd's Purse 4,500 9 Iles 4t 1s. per 1. ; TOBACCO CLOTHS, at IM AxNATTO: Anon, The following is ge Mustard 5,400 Oct. 13 |perlb. Мата emi qr net rni Supposing the matter ^ to beg "nisi fett peres ча а твпїр.. 5,000 Aug. 17 Po st-office Ord о be made разы * “Shoreditch Р West Indian dye (whereas the E eat bulk of the colou: Fool's Parsley 6,0 bs ч matter that is used is an imitation of this annatto, containing Corn Bindweed 600. Sept. 20 IHRE шуру Ma te cno oil), у A it is expensive, and, Hen bit vies cd . i» 0e 1 м э LE Mo m , useless. It costs 7s. and if 6000 tons of агівіа ‚800 ° Oct. coloured cheese are made in Cheshire annually, this toala Dandelion 2,040 > rossi ini in C dye costs нане —а tax which consumers impose absurdly on War hended É Scabious 2000 Sept. 10 воші Ls н Mor 5 ў ji о е, А : Nipplewort . 8,400 Sept. 23 smell, and if the Solution № saara ron Barys 2: - spent E mense Ж Stinking Chamomiie 40,6 5 net Le. ашы of sn moisture; (2) the exclusion it occasions to May weed 45, Oct. 14 16402 io 6 е of water vermin ; and (3) the preservation of the grain in a sweet state e a Daisy ЖОНИ) Bept. 18 L2 recommended -for “ОЖ 4 from the dryness in which it is kept. Get the asphalte in HE dee cu pants; one Do blocks ; and having set up an old. boiler near the place, mix So ЗЕ tle . 19,0 x rest. gravel with it while hot, and run out the дөн on the Е" i pi mi Г 6,500. Bept. 10 Sold Retail by Nurseryme required to the thickness of about 2 inches. In REM. is ? И нег qs and Seodsmon, m boxes, Ш. few hours the с=т aor will bear any Weight and it wi Mun пин кс muU QUE 19 3s., and 105. 6d. each. be found not only ter but cheaper than wood., its Corn Cock 7 «e .. .2,910 Sept. 8 сой TL for an area which, of Oak, would Pe Soup: e E er паси HEVIOTS: John Tudor. А. lica m, Cran- kx ' shaws, Dunse, N. cat na me С 4 rj kk eei m Lp im Cleavers — .. 1,100 Sept, п PRICE'S PATENT on Й Заре doubtless obtain for you the information m Rag 3 je A ma » < е ж ү зонд бе ie ig ieu исар г. Law- Sun Аз d TO EE. ON d Glass for Garden Purposes. rences r—viz, ts d the blacksmiths’ ici e be etarda, fet (thosa fromm VALUATION ОР ира or. Pa following were AM а - H > 3 LI PS llo лхо 00 d from gas-works, to be thoroughly mixed, and then | Professor Way's elements of valuation :— ила дна иеш л i into a mi with - If th ` ә. : gas works where the а: erem ieri еи н тет i Per cent, will be sufficiently mixed for the ; but it the Ары Names of Ingredients. Per Ib. per ton. Per ton. PROPAGATING GLASSES. ted, and the tar bs thick, lt will set quickerif about | —— — — — —————— а-а rth part of water be mixed thorougbly with the tar $. d. s. d. £ s. d ic ар of ed sheds, this should be laid | А p at DAE E 68 3 0 E ) ic one layer, on an even коба o | Each.—s. d. | Each.—5. gravel, or stone broken very small with a mod ni mn is zx 0 9/5 |1711 8912 0 2 inches in diameter ener 3 m" inches ір diameter — .. " gravel over, and rolled down. mortar та; » ав supplied by bones ..| 0 4j; 811 45.9 .0| 3 » » fuU б » » E with a common shovel, and merely patted p In ied b > $5 » 59.0560) и ^ r6 dry warm weather, if the mortar has been carefully made, | ” ” 2180) WB HEBES mU Son - va POUND ^ 3 EH E A aer ON a faw daya, Wor day ordinary » Peruvianguano ..| 0 475 | 8 9 4 20|7 ч ы A ung 2n н = E a4 EARLY SEEDING or WEEDS: R, The following Gib уян Aro o rod еш Re ^ — | тее zn де of ripe seeds DM Len plant as countod nitrate of soda ..| 0 103. |17 9 89 1 9 H » » 2: т 2 | 20 + » PEU by Professor Buckman so Biphonphato of limo .. са 05 9 т 48 3 6 т si e of | No. of Of theke | 5200016 neutral phosph.oflime| 0 31 | 6 6} | 3213 4 =; 1 es ue TS were oflimein coprolite| 0 02 1 8 650 HAND plant. | fower.| Seeds. | Ар, | ^ 1^ bone ash "ida. Бш BEES boom or : » inanimal амид „|0 088 | 1 7з 8.29 [1 Veroniza а, ey . Шауа беры Теге. $ e id БОЕ ы; Баа d... ches — olia; х gx 150 m i r Ч = nches ES TET z : 20 5 d kt d I ey des leaved Speed. 50 x 3 = 550 | 30 |р ect "Ey тб : x > i i m о ld Ale S cou oA i " T 16 Tria аен C. coena Parse т ..| 150 х 30 = 45 » in nitrate.. i 0 42; 9 2 4514 0 HYACINTH and poesie Hairy Bitter Cress 130 x 95 = 3750 1375 5 du егісап potashes ..| 0 78. |14 6 7216 0 6 inch diameter, 1s. ; 9 inches, 1s. 6d. ; 12 inches, 2s. 6d. 2s. s beddel , Я Hyacinth Dish ' intended to contain ber of roots pe же Сшек- i vod ws e Magnesia in sulphate 03$ | 6 4 пи 0 Hi Fund dud hes dr with moss, instead Leger n Hyacinth Senecio vulgaris, Ground Soda in sulphate Я о 141209 1314 9| 25 HYACINTH GLASSES mige ыр PES i uar А m e| 150 x 50 = 7500 » P y 0-05) 0 4 117 9|9 Pe patent оче per deuem, М асым dmn 21,950 6025 Organic matter, nitrogenous 0 01 0 245; 10 0 Pra ЫН for € IMPROVED P — шга ДЕ » mon-nitrogenous 0 025 | 0 1g. | 010 0| LINSEED OIL AD, Camsows PAINI, [t] H "m 2: à 20 т " Е. , Са! "taro "rm MN Mp aun Qe and ress of the DE mM Qo cd S да и T X Cap ot various colour t Lond С. — Wet НУ o Moe Seri E Мыр, ot Кашу | Supino line Meade aee. Вата Without, London EG. ce Mr. K.; and ‚ therefore, our Judgment df your iet spo MW iu 515 0 Hs Sh EN ET s t must on the very same as of » potas] =$ Бр: 0599 2 5 lfs з 4 16 13 0 disinterestedness of your : : not be interested in the sale ol Alike Clover; Mi meni | m» maguesa(drj) «| 0 l| аз | m vo сасна Ub use it must -— or r NE by its а reasonableness, pe need s Nm (rent), in| 0- 055| 0 5} 211 6 de non e e shall the ў subject in detail b GUANO : 4 Coniributor. It is best applied in damp or show Adopted Averages { Weather ; it'should not y be put on Grass land ia Nitrogen 0 7 | spriag later than Ар Applied to arable land, it should Жөөк оа ius Lr eate PLA n immediately bo mixed with the soil, ее by harrowing or em Da 96 [тү | 55:00 il otherwise. When Wheat is sown very early autumn, | Phosphate | & lm than vstal emount of piana ш АМЕ КС, TN, 15 тоо 13 applied, and the rest in the spring. The Wheat нела З |0 84 6 6 8 Н become too luxuriant, aud be injured by uent | Potash я Tee А HB manures in general should be put on the VE Up а 3016 0 { quantities sufficient for the particular crop iu- : grown, and not with the intention of assisting | ЗЧРрозе dut M аше 1T per cent, of the виссеейїп опе. Each should be ured. 16} pe ot i-i phosphate, and ea Da 13 per Pere x^ insolüble Зага hate. ` at least phosp! Then, taking these its weight of на charcoal, salt, or | 121е@іепіз apart from the other substances, also va — Should on no account lowed to in| Which the ^ contain, in 100 tons there d ох Griss: S P. You had better rake the leaves ой зат .- 700 ; the second, - зш. 15s 4d, . Y grounds if the trees are so thick as to make the And 18 tons of the third, at - n * : p < —— 14 40 mt Mr. rr b adus s has In all, therefore, во far as those ingredien 18 Б Ж der. He fires young stock roots, or Turnips cut went, the 100 tons would be worth — =. £052 10 0 0.070 E reso ud cutter, and then mixedup with| or 6l 10s. per оп. Many of these e altered AUM Zt order and water, about 1 Ib. of with а mixtureof| the date edd of Prol Way M inen. rei is rimi Delisseed Fes to ang Aa ir12 doro ard r, y fee ши n » coarse molasses to 13 gall. coprolites are dd rds AT gines in iglama беш: S.E. | pene Jaxvanr 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 47 The Earliest Pea in cultiva c ——————— РТО LY РЕА - , RINGLEADER. Srei NEW EAR BA THE ONS YORKSH IRE, : „РБЕ: rim бшш чеч рк an у ranchin, Th ELE те. E кор: Жыз взт & Sis, | 6, Le: туу еМ Боо et, Е.С. ; рае (d ох, 152, Fleet сн ox & Sox, The Yorkshire Seed Establishment, Hull. ATNMM X ынкы ааа HARLES SHARPE AN EE n Sleaford, have fine St - of the following, vi ж. L ROURE. SCIM ITAR PRIZET AKER DICKSON'S FAVOURITE WOODFORD'S MARROW DILLISTONE'S FIRST BEDMAN'S oe EARLY Samples and Prices on application. HE IST PEA kno RS EXPRESS, gathered May 7. rd "Testimonials, — is the following ra Mr. Јонх Cox, Gardener to W. Well q., Red , Penshurst, Kent :— Ihave tri dan EXE: а this season s very fa av Of it i the earliest d in quantit his season nine days iod азу ot other an puis earlier also than have ever been gathered in se di open The following eret т тош Mossrs ER Y y i of ке ^m ofours, w! most particular in these matters, rSir,—A friend has just communicated the отіп оттай оп in reply bushel as nt Servants, “ STUART & Мех.” Remittance rt. wn correspond. EDWARD CARPENTER, Seed aiii. d Grower, Bryn and Sussex Seed Wareliouss, 96, St. James Street, Brighton. To be had A ы. the SEHE kid Mr. W. Barnes . ell Pw wW. "m Eo 1 Waltham Cross, N. И: ham m ^ Maidsto еп. En РДЫ . Kelso, T x оца . Taunton .. Westerham .. Peterborough ESSEX E» I EL u PE i T amo Conn eners, fa PEA t pompe ns "only be "i gom ба PE: ut combino at the same time е fi A of DEDE Jp ic in yield, asa bbstantijl in size, and excellent 99 splendid variety. rietor of under consideration, and. шыт me sie Prop has for som bara past rg publie in en Bde B. Chronicie of 1246, will more than fully bear out the named variety that are mentioned in clude this notice without re' hism mks to psen gentlemen (who re adis PUE 1o DR for their candid and unbiassed opinion of the merits of the pes RIVAL M which they have been pleased to express in their several Testimonials. per quart. Price 2s. 6d. da be obtained of Mr. T E Th жу A m LEY, e Proprietor, Sible | пуу FEELERS LITTLE BOOK for 1865. | HEELER'S TOM THUMB LETTUCE, ls. per packet. ВЕ 2 EW vr WHIT E, А Boon to the Wor: RINCE of WALES' KIDNEY POTATO. — A new peris remarkably handsome, fine eating, and the most prolific in the world. Testimonials :— From Profess INDLEY (Editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle). “I have this т had the bain Potatos examined. The crop is very extrao ordinary, and the Potatos themselves are very pr апа quite тіре.“ From Suiguev Hinr — Esq. (Editor Weekly Magazine.) Wal of the Gardeners’ *The Seedling Pot: nn I have found to be оте, tato (Prince of J C WH $T 7 I FT = AND so N, 1-77 Lar ad Eas Acor , and such a one " 2 t [es Szep бвожвз, Gloucester. wo behad of Мов. Ba ne & 8соркх Hn Street, Covent Garden Y л 3 J. ; Dowxirr, Laigp & Co "Orest ill, S.E. ; James CARTER & | F O0 R GR A BB x SEED 8. 237, High Holborn, W.C.: $ Ѕоттох & Sons, Reading. B Price 125. per bushel. [ГОВ ЖЕЕП PoTATOS New Sorte. | , . И.В. Thormaybe йаш) tha eui of May. LU WHEELER a4xp SON Е E D B IE Өт ЯГ To Ooi О: X ОА JE D EN BERE ЖУУН; Y PRC KIDNEY, (of the most Е WHEELER Ахр SON. , t Prolific and 25 Eg: grown gi rs n PIG ons EARLY ASHLEAF KID^ EH true stock). p? FARM C EM fine quality. 6 tons EARLY 1 WORTH OUND (rue оок) AND E. = Eis KAGUS p SEAKALE ROOTS, 2 HEELER'S LITTLE BOOK. Ier 1865, TIRZAKER ате suppl p delivered the ро Боні sorts of Potatos at very reasonable Бек d vec the гай. Post free for four stamps, Gratis to Cust karton V HEELERS e E BOOK "GHABBES, To зайн gratis and post free. S TORT-TOP, SALMON, RED and WHITE TURNIP J. С. WHEELER & Sox, Seed Growers, Gloucester. WIE SE ED, „ оү dL of 1804, to be SOLD in X fr qid Sg N uantities, 32, )ushel, on receipt of Post-offi Ord. C. E m LE m d m SOR, abie to Hv. Sim TER, 14, Foun datio n Btreot, ps ich. Aae] . EED ROWERS, i п р с аа сна а ГИТИН. ТО BEST CUCUMBE QE POTATOS.—Potatos, [73 E strictly roots, T IN CULTIVATION ARE CUMBERS but tubers, equ; ally: require care a selection. We have had the gratification H ва THREE N Ew SORTS, which have given satisfaction very one who has tri them. Tho rum PRINC: WALES, ALSTONE KIDNEY. and GLOUCESTERSHIRE KIDNEY. Fogi first two sorts ll-kno nd мшу cenas. iba; Gioupste- idney is à variety ed € сЕ тее with the i en fidence; and we have much referri: this season another —Milky White—which bua БА to be the finest Potato Although small Supr ps P oy offer it in ee bags, each of which is marked on he outside with Trade Mark. GLOUCESTE IRE KI y k, 10s. 6d. per bushel. This most exi t > dips for earli- per Potato we ness, flavour, size, and crop. In — re en it Крй; it : = early, whilst 16 produces пеаг is altogether superior to that varie! with the Ashleaf ouble the crop, and vut WHITE, 4s Fine second early ;. immediat ely ad ir the Gloucestershire Kidney. Is OF excellent flavour, in Ei a di ns milk; Keeps well, and is altogether one of the best, if not the best, Potato in cultivation. In our opinion Glouceste; вы Milky nM ukes are all the sorts necessary t he new Pura ky White can be obtained true of the follo owing eminent Firms Messrs, Bar. t Bor Y,& ражон Strand, W. и ае паре & Со. РА Huh 55 W.C. » Моттіхо & Soss can, E.C. 6 Borrow d Sons s Boys B WREN Bridge, E.C. te will po sent out ia pook bres enok pag markod WIR our Trado E i We regret to вау we have buta small quantity to offer this EED cds. RES ROYAL- ҮТЕП F, 133, Е“ cwt, ; ШАР, 100. pe ew | ена Ср SES 64. d cwt. henp NUT LEAF, 10s. kinds T х, The Nurseries, Hook Ni TS POTATOS. —MYATPS ТАШ PROLIEIG ЖИНА "we a гоман БУ Т ror all the ‘апа best vari c EGER, e finest quality, free fro: . SHARPE, Seed Growers and Nurserymen, Wis = р POTATOS. —The Subse; of, in Jd pantit ant the E c. о "y — € com i "WALKER ALMAHOY EARLY, and RED pog surely sè selected De ntad and of fine quality. Prices — MITH & p Seed. € Glasgow. of follo appoint Messrs. Perer Lawsox & Sox, 28, 2n T " Messrs. Cooper & Borrov, 152, Flos >i Tonon. Sio, quis Messrs. T R, RICHARDSON, & AD, 82, Bishopsgate Within, ni Messrs. NurriNG & Sox Ватра London Mr. G. W. Edi. Street, London, Мета. я ох & aues eue ; Berkshire. ALTMARSH ursery, 1шаїога, Мета. Болла Bos rs ise gs pess Mr. В.Е. Сах, St. olim s Street, Colchester. уг 7 х, ТЕ intres Вазок, ВА Essex. AMES гегу, M. Расі T. LAXE, hi cops A Maries LEY has much pleasur in giving onial from Mr. James V: itch, which hien wi ж eral list which "appeared od in the ба ES Mosis dl "Deci "d * Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Е Chelsea, 8 W. “ Dear Sm, —The ida i». tried in "X was sam) uM here, S» comparatively o» ar enin oth lem I im e үа үе 29 К uso July Е pinon or iis n und it dags sa ter’s one yos ES Beck's poda iay tuer than ec j ^ ind but slightly inferior in flavour to it. It =з luctive, and І its merits are um Deu Dear Sir, Vital, rated m - Taber.” Euer AMES VEITCH.” rsons who tj EX WAT the coming seson will se end hir ате MS Mis Ems ua Orders from unknown correspondents must be acco ied remittance. The Trade liberal ly dealt with. ыша Ob on NW PARSNIP < BTUDENT. REED, of AEN аца а Е te of very x T ч 8d. 2 xci XT Y fait £ kot. —Th : 1s. 6d. ket. CATTELUS паша УКО; cds т e Trade prices o; dicat Joas CarreLL, Seed Bi Grower, Wostortam, Kent, E [PEDIGREE] | NURSERY WHEAT. RGE SIBBALD, н анна dF. ge Pee оша, has for ior Salo about 100 tons of tho following reference require: Mis socer ins > P Bosiel uf B6 EP aed" 4.2 œj Flukes . QC zc dp (а $i Sigg psto: V; эз, Ж Ө Dalmahoys . ^ e. Mig dett v Ve M Early American m .. 3 0 | Ash-leaved Kidney .. s 50 Daintree's Early .. .. 3 0| Pools King of Kidney .. 5 0 Chiswick Cluster TE 0 Liste Eus Red Eyes, Early 3 0| Myatt’s Improved Kidney .. 5 Also for ATERSON & SONS' SEEDLINGS. Delivered free of е: Dundee, or Broughty Е Drum- gath, by Dundee, cte 4 О E ста 08 fo дане UN TE B0. lescriptions, see SUTTON'S AMATEUR: S GUIDE. Kidney | The Kin Hudson's Nonsuch Kidn: | Queen of uke n's Early May Hier | Flour Ball, or Snowball Daintree's ut Kidney Seedling York Regent Early Ashleaf -eyed do. Mya do. 2H Earl KM Early Ten Week, or Golden Globe рану Pink-eyed Sg Soden's Early Oxford Rivers’ Ко; ihleaf Lo odi m d Shaw гаар Шш нн Courteenhall Shall Soodiing Well n, or Arrowsmith's | Gloucestershire Kidney Press Caversham Seedling Prince of Wales, or Red Regent | Mitcehell's Seedling d Ashleaf Kidney Irish Apple Ж Blue Early Frame жез Matchless, or Webb's| Lemon Kidney perial Kidney White Rock PRICED LIST d free. Address: Surrox & Soxs, Royal Berks eam Reading. portant to of Potatos. H. SHARPE гут the egre na gue Y POTATOS i еї ks of MYATTS EARLY PROLIFIC K IDNEY. 4 КЕСТЕ DAL- MAHOY арар, which are universally pro ced to be the and m sirena prono and especial]; for early rn pem from 8to 10 tons ре and Dues асар of Ad mc earing the land in time to White 'Turnips or other feed. The quality this s nis unm е, and perfectly rree from Ha abundant ориу &. F. enabled 2, c them at 7 moderate reducti риме а large For mesi further informat SHARPE, Growers, Wisbech, $ SWADLING'S lou sag CHALLENGE E UTTO KSHIRE CHAMPION, SWADLINGS BERESHIRE CHALLENGE. —Mr. Swaprixo, the ears raiser of this splendid vd DE has d taken no less than Ele Firs 8 Cucumber at the kadina ortin Society, and has hitherto own po % and several Sec most carefull: the boa y handsomt: adling's Berkshire Challenge is one of the most formed Witte spine Meere in cultivation; of fine form and Een flavour. Price 25. 6d. аске acd free). SUTTON'S BERKSHIR. MPION.— This splendid variety, the best of the Grey-spine o. was sent out by us some years since, and has held to the present time its agger t: ror] fine form, free d г; аат m his ssession, but, we have ур ie at we have purchased the entire stock for beai radius л той { size. It has vg the аа obtii ed for our custo; ers severni, rizes, and we have eve monding ib to t ad oa ic. Price 18. La Te 'rmentioned Seedsm: each =й — Messrs. —r—P 221, uem ded E.C. » Coorrn & BoLrow 061 Fi таа а «der E.C. спра Sox enhall Street, suci E.C. NurrixG & Sox . ci, бым n, London, E Mr. Онай. Tony NER at Nüfas тте Ср 'Thefollowing те excellent od Sorts can je supplied at er packet (post free IMPROVED SYON "HOUSE. LORD KENYON'S FAVORITE LANCASHIRE WITCH, MILLS JEW ESS. VICTORY of BATH. . | LYNCH'8 STAR of the Address : Ѕоттох & Soxs, Ше Berkshire Seed Seed Pudet: Reading, THEY, dui qum Raiser e Mm of ii mest E of CUCUMB This g gives ii "m Dy from stem a шк $ Ласк е, mos d its bloom w p the fles h very solid im &nd crisp, and the flavour excellent. тне families it is cially adapted, as after it A oec CUCUM ENERAL OUTRA e 9з. 6d. а first-rate IY yor "m black spine, from The foll ДУ x (the Trade su; rol ВІ: xm x ek Spine; rd Hunters Prolife. remis 8 Allon’s Victory, QUE Ridge, Ipswich Per Етти Per pack 1 " ‚ 10 | Meredith's Hybrid Сайшдеге 1 1 0 | Camerton Court, Green- - y TA e E PEN E Bailey's D Eu. 4 Bowood Green-lesh .. . Beechwood Green-flesh . Windsor ^ gd ditto e Pine s Gene > X EY Arandel Hybrid | Ditto dit ditto B Searlet-flesh e Crystal Palace Hero onro's Golden Green-lesh .. - Golden P. боро, Green-flesh Scarl | Flemings "frenthiam. > Duneun's dorem er ea ii neomparable DEN ton Court, т Golden Ball 9| Egyp gyptian Es Improved ..1 Bromham Hall, "Green-fiesh. . 1 0 кс. Fine mixed "AURICULA- PLOWIRED SWEET WILLIAM, 1s. er 4 BOLLYHOCK SEED from all wei vars., 1s. per 7 oocoocoooocso а Н FIN'S TM LETTUC packet. TILEY'S EMPEROR RED CE ERY 1s. рег pae! ee SOLID SAEVUS CELERY, is. do. Eon aT y all orders, either by Post-office ог penny A een order, or p TILEY, n RTT SILVER SAND Фея duality for 8 Tons, 5s. ps NR io аа ana UA eorum d the to c т. Best Ken EATS! LOAMS, ROCK. 8. N.B. SEES uie чы T AM NR FLOWER AY es in every size, at the v cash W. Snonr, Sand and a рд Reigate, Marci 863; eom to the а Cocoa Ta 6599 -Thames, Kingston-u] 48 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JANUARY 21, таву mh г. +1 Т, a opes ETER LAWSON anp SON hav salle arrangements to send out the above next Autumn. Y The ey are now 7 booking Orders, which will be exe: pen in strict rotation as received. Plan 10s. 6d. each ; a few extra strong at 21s. each—with the usual Disco to the Trade. Full printed articulars to be had on application. Edin ua and London.— —Jan. 21. is Slater's New y Proli BEATER AND SONS h grea run ce n offering e MELON as s маи тегу ѕпрегіог E а very M setter, hove an veh ndant bearer—each fruit REN ор 3to 3i 2 Slightly netted ; shape, oval; flesh, pale gre thic! and juicv. Price 2s. per packet, post free. R & Soxs, Seedsmen, > реа Yorkshire. London Agen Le T Moor Park mik. OBERT PARKER pegs to announce = $ he supply a few pounds of SEED, last year’s crop, of id а! ù iis kind, the g^ ine vid "eni p variety in сайл, їог ees purposes ; e per pound to the Trade will be forwarded on арр Каш. Also that his NEW PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE С ALOGUE of V Ge E AREN b DA did FLOWE ВЕ DS, NEW and RA LANTS, . is now published, and will be forwarded to applica КаК ‚ xotic Nursery, ooting, Surrey, f 8. uccl eucn. New SEED AND PLANT CATALOGUES, OBERT PARKER has much ааны du offeri s distinct and valuable early penege A ms un n gps the ЫЕ "relt desideratum of а White Grape with Mus avour that may be Aus and ripened with the Black Pes reir e following Ce I ES Prizes have been awarded at various Ex 'Three First-class Certifica! Two First, Prizes in open В арены for the finest flavoured Grape el y -— ur. Chasselas Musqué, Muscat of Alexandria, and Fron- i mpeted for these priz es. For further description see Horga paet, Year Book for 18 page 32, d Gardeners’ Chronicle of October 1st and 22d, 1804, pages 943 and 1 008. New SEED CATAL! E, containing Select Priced and Descriptive Lists of the best varieties of Vegetable, НЕЯ апа Agricultural Seeds ; and New GENERAL PLANT CATALOGUE, containing Priced and сирене Lists of Miscellaneous, Green- house Hardy, and Stove Plani Azalea indica, Соран, Ferns, Fruit "Trees, ' Grapes, Рт бе Roses, itch and other Bulbs, &c., which will be d to арр че; _____Ехобв Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. Vines, Vines. Strong ЕЁ Fruiting Vines LE псом D» PINCE, anp CO offer the above for with extra large well sees Canes, and Ebo depict Fruit- ME r2 5ч in good sized pots, certain to bear a. of fruit КҮ season, at 10s. 6d. each. They a у M ye à к large stock of VINES, fit for immediate planting out in Vine: of a superior quality. In Pots from 3s. 6d., les to ko ue each. IST of sorts will be sent on application to them. Exeter Nursery, Exeter. LACK HAMBURGH, BLACK VICTORIA, WHITE | TENERIFFE, A ееси of ALEXANDRIA VINES, fine rods, true to name, feet long, 30s. per doz. Dwarf idal and Dwarf-trained. PEAR TREES on ince stocks, select and choice күз: of fine growth, 18s. and 30s. per doz. GUERNSEY ELMS, 5, 7, and 9 feet high, 30s., 40s., and 50s. per 100. This is the andom t and most шшш of all Elms. odds don t] western coasts of England easy, and the NT 21. NDE| cest STRAWDI SEIS for е зае А 32-size g two Panes in each), consisting of the Оон, бошу ө ies, зра DMIRAL NAPIER, pes QUERN, KEENS SEED. LING, &c., 50s. n d Plants of the also of ELTON PINE for Pla anting, 3: ka лег тю: Address T. & А. Аз Cam ery, Grafton Road, Kentish Town, London, N.W. Y ANDARD PPLES for Orchard Planting, strong chi dili —SPRUCE эру h to 4 feet, strong and pec nene AUSTRIAN PINES, 4to 6 fi scito ditto ; and all kindsof FRUIT TREES, EVERGRE ENS, ah ROSES, all recently transplanted, Woop & Co.'s, Barbourne Nurseries, Worceste Prices Drarfita Ad Treor. Dwarf-trained Y THE THOUSAND, pee ED, АЗЫ PPLES, BEARS. 3, PLUMS, EEn On Doen, PEACHES, and NECTARINES. fiat, well trained, of best D Pug true to name. Tucsan» Ѕмітн, Nurseries, er. pa QEMITH'S FRUIT LIST contains a зі [o Cultivation, Soil, Drainage, Manure, Distance. Pr Райо „for nage, Manure, Dista Pruning, Cropping, Treatment de diamo also their synonymes, quality, orm, 8! color, flesh, flavour, i -- (€ pow eoe Pošt for use, growth, duration, season, Ricu. eed Nurseries, Worcester. гай Trees. J SCOTT, Merriott, Somerset, offers Selections from • опе of thé most complete Colli. x FRUIT TREES in this Country, numbering above 1000 s DESCRIPTIVE CATA- LOGUE, 84 pages, for seven eue, ie best and most complete Catalogue on Fruit Trees published, being full of interesting pure to the Cultivator NEW GENERAL NURSERY E саа e b i Ori Troes onite Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, American Plants, Roses, Оаа, Heaths, &c. OBSON'S FIRST-CLASS NEEDS Sealed Packets, Post DOBSON'S EIGHT SUPERB B. SAM is., BSON'S SPLENDID CALCEOLARIA, 1 i DOBSON'S PRIZE CINER 9s. ыы, d qm DOBSON'S UNRIVALLED PRIMULA; 1s., 28. 6d., 58: DOBSON'S CHOICE HOLL 18, 2з. d. DOBSONS CHOICE ANTIRRH A BEL Crystal Pala " BELIA NAR i, fine, Gd., 1s agus -— PETUNIA [tr PERILLA NANKINENSIS, а AMARANTH CHO OLICUS abd 6d., 18, And about 400 А2 ies апа Ма 2 which we beg to refer to our CATALOGUM now ready, Gratis and Post-treo. J. Dossox & Soxs, Woodlands ds Nursery, monk orth, W. CARTER'S LIST OF NOVELTIES FOR 1865. JAMES CARTER & CO. BEG LEAVE TO STATE THAT THEIR SELECT LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE VARIETIES of Te SENE and FARM SEEDS, О CHOICE VARIETIE LILIES; GLADIOLI, AND UNDRY NEW PLANTS, Is Now d and ber be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application. The List will be found to fi NEW and CHOICE SEEDS and PLANTS :— CARTER'S FIRST CROP PEA. ITHOGALUM THYRSOIDES | CLARKIA INTE : | McLEAN'S LITTLE GEM РЕА. OR BUM. | PLENO. FGRIPETALA E | THE YORKSHIRE HERO PEA. LILIUM AURATUM. — Splendid large | NASTURTIUM KING of TOM ТИПОМ | CARTER'S SURPRISE PEA. flowering roots just imported direct froin | a MOPHILA MACULATA, purple, | THE FRENCH. BREAKFAST RADISH. Japan, by J. C. & Co. | GODETIA LINDLEYANA, double „| THE ALBERT BEATON'S NEW GERANIUMS. AVIA GRANDIFLORA, jw CARTER'S CHAMPION BROCCOLI. SCHIZOSTYLIS COCCINEA. ЕС THE COLESHILL CUCUMBER. IRESINE H п. CHRYSANTHEMUM DUM cttm us ORCAMPION: POTATO. NEW VARI ETIES of CLEMATIS, мк, LES NEW SWEDT WILLIS ER'S MILKY WHITE POTATO. с. d the NEW MEXICAN ANNUALS And numerous other No velties -— sterling anerit, Paxrs I. and IT. of CARTERS GARDENER'S AND FARMER'S VADE-MECUM | Now ready, comprising LISTS of VEGETABLE AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER н f i with fall Cultural Directions, and CALENDAR of OPERATIONS for each Month of the Year, forwarded а receipt of 12 postag m Gratis to Cus 3 Our SEEDS at our own SEED FARMS in ESSEX, can be confidently recommended. COLLECTIONS of YIOWER nd VEGETAB $ Ё 5 kinds only, from 108, 6d., 210. £i а-у sud 108. LE SEEDS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, comprising the best - | AMES CARTER anv СО, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. АС. DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX ; CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, PERRY HILL, SYDENHAM, S.E. BEDDING PLANTS.—STOCK-PLANTS for PROPAGATION. E. б. HENDERSON & SON OFFER STRONG PLANTS OF THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS, SUCH AS ARE ADAPTED TO YIELD A ! SUPPLY OF CUTTINGS FOR THE FLOWER GARDENS OF THE COMING SEASON. The varieties are enumerated in E. б. Н. & Sov's SPRING BEDDING CATALOGUE of 1864, ANTIRRHINUM, BOUVASHIND оза varieties of autumn 1864, RUNE IA. CALCEOLARIA. GERANIUMS, ail тешиле SALVIA. EA. HELIOTROPIUM TROPZEOLUM. CHRYSANTHEMUM, FANTAN VERBENA. ren (Bouquet and Bedding s ELIAS VERONICA. 3 LANTS. MULUS. VED P. . FUCHSIA, new varieties, PENTSTEMON. VARIEGATED-LEA VED PLANTS. WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. HARDY, GREENHOUSE, STOVE PLANTS, AND SEEDS. LOUIS VAN HOUTTE, NURSERYMAN anp SEEDSMAN, GHENT, BELGIUM, BEGS TO INFORM HIS CORRESPONDENTS THAT HIS PRICE LISTS Nos. 103, 104, 105, anD 106, ARE TO BE HAD AT MESSRS. R. SILBERRAD ax» SON, 5, HARP LANE, LONDON, Е.С. N.B. The Goo de will b deli f the Custom Н hatever to thé "buyer, but per eontra 5s. will be char; ee in e account for LN Не а VEIE i eM e The Seed Parcels are delivered free out of the Custom House in London, without any expense whatever to the buyer. NE PETER LAWSON & SON, SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS, 38, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C.; and at EDINBURGH. LISTS OF ALL SORTS OF SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. Jasvany 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ——— елганы та AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1864. JOHN & CHARLES SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, LEE, EG RESPECTFULLY TO SUBMIT T NEW CATALOGUE FOR 1865 KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS CONTAINING SELECTIONS from the BEST STOCKS at HOME and ABROAD, on APPLICA ROYAL E NURSERY and SEED KC CMS а, AMMERSMITH, LONDON Genuine — Carria, ! A lished, and will be issued post M 7 ILLIAM ү 00р AND SON'S NEW DESCRIP- TIVE CATALOGUE of SEEDS for 1805. COLLECTIONS of М iETABLE SEEDS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, 10s. = = ЗІ. 34 Woodlan Маму, ` Maresfield, near г Uckfield, Sussex. Best G: s, Car e Fre OOPER AND ЖЕТП ТҮ SE L E С TIONS of KITOREA * GARDEN SEE ш AS or ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, 10s. 40s., 608., 1005., aid t qual aality only. "Parcel о 315. and — sent Carriage Paid. Hoorrz & Co., dne їз, t Garden. Market, London. First-class Seeds, , Carriage e Free JM. PAUL tm pis Suecessor to the N.B. Eight Prizes Horticultural Society in December last, and nearly al Prizes at the Кийе ind үү тааш Abbey Shows were awarded to xis pepe of Sep ]thai ham С "ross E Royal П the Fixsr Horticult uel Societies eds. М E OR G E "EE A Y ^07 CHOICE VEGETABLES and FRUIT, н, Men emi i y а, verpool. "o: men e yer Gon LCEOLARI. A SA DOR (8 - Stron Nn E es in single P. of this magnificen: bedding out e AU CE 0. GENUINE SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. NOW READY, POST FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS, B. S. WILLIAMS DESCRIPTIVE AND PRICED CATALOGUE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1865. Containing all Novelties worthy of notice, with a full description to each, and a few Hints for the bilis of Amateurs. sc aud OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, GARDENS OF VARIOUS SIZES, 10s. a em 42s., 63s., and 845. each. PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. Po t LARIA ie be ready in vv Price 12s. per doz Early orders a а Te Trade эе ot on the usual tern rs. in з & So urserymen and Seed Merchants, Kirk. ca dy, N тта NEW EARLY РЕА RINGLEADER. Moe di RE Earli est Pea in cultivation. Notice to the Trade. ERE LE FIRST CROP" AMES IR лхр CO. beg leave to Tr: that in iori of the great enira] or the above Pra ipe En will in future be able to execute Orders for Small талй vine HE dud SEED COMPANY, LIMITED. The GENERAL PRICE CU nom of d HEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and FARM SEEDS will b: arded gratis and post free to any petens in ier United Kingdor m. Welbeck Street, Cav endish Square, pas ONDON ee COMP ANY, 2: reet, Cavendish Squai ИШТЕР, V GARDENENS TP MECUM s NOW Г Sa AMATEURS E AE "m e to Pur m UTTON Ms "SONS having Ж а ~ Р Orders for GARDEN эу” оі Ша > SIGNATURE 9 ADDRESS of tie D 5 they an will b: msed thereby, as the; esie Y t possibl, in m the good, sho be e As i sent Carriage Paid. CENT cm AS P». 91 NEW SEEDS DOR THE SALE OF 1865. BARR & SUGDENS SELECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS UPPLY. YEAR'S Suited to Gardens of various sizes. these, omissions occur moi EM ssrs. Surrox request their n who do ДОУ Teceme theirs Xp em to write without delay. Royal Berksi e Seed К ablishmen: ding. Royal EDU Soc D TO ESSRS. SUTTON А NS at the GREAT INTERN АТОМА SHOW in December last. vir e CLASS n ES YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL PH YELLOW MANGEL e ED GLOBE MANGEL Tor LONG RED MANGEL for KOHL RABI for HOME- GROWN GOURDS for ORNAMENTAL GOURDS SECOND-CLASS FIRST-CLASS SECOND-CLASS The Garpeuers Chronicle. SS. ATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1865. f Vegetables from Siridh to ну E cds are a of i very du quality. to each of our Customers. 5000 LILIUMS, нас the splendid L. LANCIFOLIUM, vagistit RUBRUM, ROSEUM and ALBUM, and the magnificent and deliciously fragrant L. AURATUM. BARR axp SUGDEN, РР гоне and alia 12, KING STREET, ENT GARDEN, | for The Compendium of our © Illustrated Guides to Kitchen and Flower Garden” sent Frec and Post Paid G WEEK. norat riyak (Show of felipe ме SAEUEDAS) үте M d at В. Kensington... and fruit пар er eight жег uitable as he ests for furnishing and "e ting so many Serge ens. Регһар specification ої ns w in England t MS DRUMMOND & SONS, SEED AND NURSERY POTAE EERS STIRLING, and 58, DAWSON STREET, DUBLI V I BEG TO INTIMATE THAT DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS is now ready, and may be had post free on application. | tima, more abun njeni mpane |ou ut such Pris yet eight se Hia d e flower g: pu ddp not to yi tho ng 1 aetual гв. x aces nary exten uld А K Жалы» perite nox would год intal lerable to suppose т only pde the kept grounds was in per- | wou | ve it eight | fection at one tim d is obviously ан far enough when garden, о: a seotion of a garden, ndeed SPRING aud R GARD. natural point of separatio от er; and it is ex АС d o pes This Catalogue will prove a safe guide in choosing Seeds for the Garden. contains, in the respective classes, 1 É aceurate description i is prefixed, Its arrangement is simple, and only such varieties as are really worth cultivating, and to these a brief but revent dilution | and uf tens Tad the = sons around spei centres, De м eginniug. E E une may be med as ent transi jut of "The im Eg As usual, Parcels of Seeds are forwarded Carriage Free, prov Ed pee hh hododepdran шау | be соровіғей аз [the Prince of the spring garden, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANTARY 21, 1865, while the equally improved Rose may be acknow- as series of gradational effects. T this way the "e ledged the Queen of the floral tribes at any one summer, e loves SPRING FLOWERS. There i is very something а cha Primroses, and Po ly- anthus of various hues ; the ЕН v4 à, vs gm н “autumnal flower garden ; be. it oy E^ е на, from the ани elemen erg Qe 8 Auriculas, as t H is now oth e о freque les overlooked o or ntiquated air bota nical Ке) Who otherwise may not be able eh Rhododen ino 1з sure is over rd treatment, In shrubs, Dos m h oen should о find room for his — favourites, Spring be sed: only as they are not kde ik to РИЙ И one general effect which is to sas e for a eou 1 of m hs, the masses arde not ЗЫ аве мез, but ar should зна " жей. and relieved that flowerless spaces a few feet in breadth should hardly occur DOW any nurseries that put our best garden Viso c seowlin EN Mareh, gne is а of the Christab Te a t month befi quaint lines in + ў. ME J up in ваид with an aver owu a nip These ciromnstanoes 3prin M Flower Garden and ma weed ee Mo should be in a general foreing and more utilitarian glass range It is extremely pleasant to step from the green- ouse or conservatory, already resplendent with rly blooming plants, into the scarcely less attractive pa tenanted by spring flowers in | e open air. e ideal d it are eim and sunshine, ‚апа a moderately light, rie эку үч pring | Garden to pros The peculiar style best fitted for this sort of provin mime, 8 There i 1s, however, n hend consideration which n tE will be admitted e ot be solicitously ЕЙ. at. Wherever there | au hole season. uppo io^ ч admitted, then, that the Spring Garden is e laid out in what is ран the —w t e w. of | m sameness so csp es нера ined of, aray And on what t beds of ont to еы with admirati the real resplendent in scarcely less арна Jonquils were we ‘long time ago. TN. i many-fowered ^N. 7 onqulla ciel and rich in fragran orus, sin sez double, though that also a a ps plant, Qe кк sometimes tem mpte ed to as vA э union Jonquils now? Not fear; the pottering at them, lifting bem, Ape. rying their roots; whereas on € ат З grow Y keep g them, j ximus, and I sollst y ч Карыш si is a sig s in hybrid FUTT geners setting for the bulb N. ыз cies gm пони of Pæoni е to be projected. Uught it t grave el? Should sind space for роКеп, of G NG dao: decided Жанерке semel E any other Miis who has paid suficient attention to the-family. the summer goer g rden; and as such we leave them for the pres NR ect dest wek r (p 26) to eane, рй whieh г ERG to s y er the graft by the stock ould reserve ds well shaven lawn ain—to the warmer and dir means an бсш. flower sordar demand a Ч uller dis than our | | t& -to a hey. should be бте Ot eo and Ф for. Materials Lp in нса dance, yet i t cases they are wielded and applied with suficien : skill d. p esight. -We believe that respect the spring flower garden d Lu t - d appliances dor тотай д ST б evidence Ed facts, some just conclusion should be ) со po E ch it was ens d "ehe subject, as we have said, is one of some im rd жч n|upon by Mr. Тномѕох, of Dalkeith, which хе. lately appeared in the ist. Mr. Тномвох, it ill be re red, was one of the first to draw close attention to the matter in consequence of his success in grafting the Muscat Hamburgh, Hə now writes :— consider 16 of great importance that, by the P. mistake whieh might | Grapes will cie bes! Ih Black Barbaro und the баре {өзө Мазса{в woa pA kn at "€ n Lady Downes, News St. Peters, and White s t, withou point edied. АП floris о ЗЫ, that needs awnings and houl Im 8 d he epe from t t, though with no deterioration. On tl Uses Hamburgi I have only tri ied Sn ow's Mi amb 1 this best of m Back ies t nu en it is this r flowers is AN Diis of of sp and su rter финн. dins that of th me rese department E to p o fordag or po have this season іпагеће а А wee | P selections d the richly-coloured Early Bloom- Par d ын S, Of| well со ulips, for example, in the Spring Garden, should not be florists онан. or at leas "x . | should not be treated as such; they should rather rrot, an e-fowering ү which the Balb Catalogues. of the metropolitan | ping in RAS of May ovd the middle | only refe the Tidal dn say е ves in cons isider iti n firm. planted no fewer than 5 0,000 bulbs of ж. We observe with pleasure that the enterprising | of Messrs. E. ENDERSON ave | and y ntignans on m D. nont ms tno et — gh this urgh, and e flowers w hich to enter a promising Yer bena or showy Pelargonium, visit ese der when in bloom, and re cord tho pus * One caution to resuit о produce а intricacy, and at the same time a use May Its many single varieties, | w such as акыны, sasjelis, Serotinus, are here are A. didus. Pulsatilla, Rn in M neral c L^ ў “Тһе veni umb that ILL, of Keele Р gay Mons a& the London гайт гөн iar: summet, - e Black Prince on а Hamburgh stock, a5 _ is TE klamas in fact all the data that —-— фа" Ж иктынат ЈахсАв 21, 1865.] THE G iam. ccu di CHRONICL b AND МЕСТЕ AL GAZEITE, 51 unmista keably ddle of on my o “observ ation point e settled, and a great boon equi te coi ibe of ONE-SEEDED CUCURBITS forms таз ei autum small but Xy prope dn in n» important | Am najar ord t these th Chocho (Sechium ei edule, p? n) is logi ui "aive examp. E ДЫКА ош the kindness of the Hon. Ma RowLEY, from one of which the acco; E ill be a y TAA уза d the qim of. TE can never be more than oue of curiosity in An мы == full lora of Mad will be found r. оға? Manual Flo Madeira, to which pale betta o е quide fruit, which inferior „емы of of the pale is that of a Cucumber, shini stems, which are succulent and zi ning, те: А m a large shapeless massive lzome or root-stock, which is corky га! ov han жй у or woody. The male flowers grow in P orled axillary racemes, and have a delightful iy a EE The female flowers are solitary, e stigmas are combined into an umbrella-sh mass. The ovary like its t stalk is covered with a mealy pubescence, and | or clavate above to h as the best stock for мг Ж е hat the Raisin ine is d терта lobes or grooves, as in the Ld figure. n ger radicle eher it as Pos | ities to өү it. “ү al who try such experiments eda give t the results through the press, e per We in М, Тномвох’ѕ last recom- | moian ме, po e happy to learn what has | har ое e general experience of our readers on this.| ars t ri i н, Pepin x. or Самоа, rom whence excellent specimens haye just че р ers and v the other, though hs. th the s Bowens i e ME S Nd or white, is| th he uit d is пов ase ther mina о as in our lower figu rtio The бенду rugged а 3 to | Madam | fec mcr all good x ‚ОЁ Ros of this group, fine both e| The best Amongst Whites perhaps none beat our old poesia me pom е all points, more especially as be тө der; but as pot plante we have seen po Per: ion and у а Marie in great beauty. Thes ову- -pinks we look upon Beauté de Suresne as m e "apis yp whilst Flora, Mrs, William Paul, and Eve, all e — ly fine yendo pw of a pal e pec [o Rendatler are геена good older — indoors and out. Ed those with Salmon: ооой flows is ry, the si en surfaco of the extremely soli B e avy frui h is described nd h as setoso- eoim though | of which are large, fine 5 а. чес, of а aded salmon pink. St. Fiacre, „salmon, deer a at koa and s | graduali ыры гад ompressed softish ona К shell. is а чеги vege Esa and winter months res Sm young s when immature what nen drier, or more m with a moe our nutty flavou ж + exosllent. Whon ger | subaérial rhizo d pne XY the mos рее |liarities in the plant, which is of American origin |е а реч Њаё т ате living plants at Kew. —— Охи of the popular "Bowers of our time is unquestionabl: to be foundi ЁРЕ scarlet о е- | hand ind: eve colour on he other, that "T is vain to ulia! aca tely dwarf ; "while Fanty and Auric есы» free- lowering зага in this. particular shade of colour. These all admirable indoor plants. ongst Cerise or чае flowers the choice is лечам, and some «d де "finest of our P ees nd Pelar- bert р be fou: the shades o dolum vary- | ing so eie prm towards пе one tints. Hector, 0 бг it being everything that could be wished, But scarcely, if ез all, inferior to iem stand Umpir ire, Nora, Lord of the Isles, and Henid of Spring, all of them fiue osy scarlets, merit- ing a prominent position, and, most of the varieties of bhis group of is, esi dn effective as pot plants. | which i is wan nting a name— -a паше that is, a shall be Finally, of Mtis the name is legion. The zonate varieties are most abundant, and of these Vietor * | Emmanuel, Анда, Amiral. res RANE — Clipper, and Ado onis, which v uch i m the i g miata or salmon-coloured, or pink, or Монет ЖЕ, ог coloured flowers. They have been ue ү Horse. |: but n 1 Pal ver: | "i aoh heaten amongst the жейрен. алай but F: while n Waltham Pet we have а -green-leavod miniature | кш as implying what is true only of a e к, o whole, are as inappr opriate when applied to the h describ original times for conservatory decoration me for exhibition purposes e, however, amongst them a group ealled o md "night we За аве the ма. in which they produce their ети г а a better name, extend this idea with advantage, and by calling them all GARLAND PELAR purposes. The reason they senf the айк „they ought to ncy or insufficiency of d show congeners— уб avoid any further the of great beauty. ook forward to the coming season as ig ho iela. a солои чно upon the. ma | have here indicated, but even with these irs shall run [add with rted ? goniums, has dep G FLOWER BED contradictions decoration of the dover Lag eh the se 1 We have said that these mtie Тар) аз ме | Ё the year when flowe not available, "e vy venture to call them, are qe Mær изин for of be no doubt that E а means the н exhibition (tos Some perha may h watched | 0 to look furnished and neat, b » certainly not like what their fitful presence at our Бр ptor e a агау too | they аге in summer, As far s known to ще it has . ppe h esent, m been left to Miss Hope, of War die Lodge, near Edin- | to introduce an entirely new and unique system , g ith quires close inspection to discover that flowers are not employed. iss Hope is distinguished for her love o plants, for the iram. ва which sbe possesses of their nature and c goni ы сы; like a quarter of a century's шн, of their treatment as show plants, No Чо ubt t the fac t of the growers are not pre ids to etx The subject ar are treated as common bedding * stuff," and insufficient prizes fixed, and the growers, few o are so nnual cost ре, some 507. or ч) нз however UM much озии. to try, take just as кэме trouble for something that would ue да i арр ; it be known however, that fuir оге Be APP er en. Р, барь an 4 DNE / | remunerative кз will be always Жс and|9bserved the fine tin some varieties of w the growers с do de rest, ае cl may not ek pst is called “ Kail,” she made a selection of a few at first hit the same degree of in grows of the finest, and saved from them, She again s been realised with the IT UN a Minen. the best varieties, an d t until she and seeded them has ved at what js all but perfection, as far as | regards the various, tints ‹ of t purple, white, mauve, tepok arl * Scar] ci » 4 +1 um ui ums" аз many say, h Gerani Даб exhib itions, qe и] пате IST 80 уй скн: аёво- o beds i р. „едат of parterres ац z j under them al qur ^ ү ee ST -pink, "hs the usd we say nothing of the Nosegays, which |. m a group apart. ies, that is die say those with white ы lonred m more АНЫЙ Cerise, and бек ciata with the the a pacis m d v jer эр, шшш irely with ре i pose to show that tbe materials MS, керы arious Pus of o the e Kail, with фе рн in tint, and so refined i eter, that such an single d am Oy er shrub, w yos ma imate of them is ther f: th tre. Circula is да a row of witite а So much by the way. We wil now run rapidly. round t the dark green shrub, then a row of purple, rough the lists of these Pen, ao fr a tl noting as we| Outside of which is а row of а very dwarf apis hope at Pie aras they have come | In other instances large have а а ат: bring in the centre, and the g po. Ж-а eP b; T 4 нә fota ed Kail, «c1 ted Ivy. beds ш formed into panels by means of dwarf f commo i ne a» cie ing М improvement, the e vi pront ds] ptos т а Eugène Mezard, Beauty, AS Leonie Nivelet nu be d d ted as especially good, differing among selves n the amount t and | depth and arrangement "These are all most | ly or irregularly five-lobed, one-selled, with DA m charming grown as pot plants. i diem Arabis the dense-growing green foliaged and variegated ies 0 Чэн ar зей i in n conectan them, certainly wi THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND E ASRICUBTURAD GAZETTE, [JANUARY 21, 1865, The ge e ge eometrical garden which I ry duis 80 imper tectly s, and consists T described, porem a sunken panel of Gra of some 2 end of this grand drive, isa. вресіш given This garden me the bons idea I have yet had., of ут xe and gnity o of the а i ellingtonia. It is abo ut 7 feet? high і of ' Dublin “ boys” and girls that are attracted on ia Sunday during the fruit season is somethin ng аз E ing. In fact n I ng would give any idea of it n of dus kicked Up by. the ti ghtly e mmer decora e | geen $ eginn swing к маа - a little from weight, 1 with ny strongly БЕ bea rd built; stem. ! Look "with very merry passengers, all bound" ре el There are lines of fine old em in d a with ma n, then 'it down, getting larger by degrees mà besatifully great, till the base— the Bei eight ht and size—is plan some о old w ood in various place best deciduous tih sufficien of twice n ha i hidden pes ong the Grass. | d gocce Bes еар а vegetable tower into the skies— e abundance, and also he. Nempe | a tow ow by loving hands ery intelligent gardener informed that these teni fectly hardy, and stand in the beds, flower certainly, ач үш 2 foliage till den m of them runnin eed Ман that m Some varieties stud ps M. or seediug, „ап nd he po ointe d out опе m var iety he however propagates short side sprou эк it throws out, gram of #5 таноби are pie ly |o dwarf, being not more — Ы — in height, though | they spread ir foli e 8 or 9 inches in diameter ; others grow E rom d larger in every "Plan are obtained by sowing seed in me|of m see coloured varieties of я are per- wein to the New Zealander ( in full | be from injury, may survive es Toth uer bai ngs кел beauty апа the interest pee БЕЗ bo added А M cha rms of this noble Park by libera l and judici а, doa nations buried ; and | w. raak 1 should he cross a Chann d and when dero ob maller ps. see at last Mr. wi eci tr теев, апа evergreens, may p easil imagin scene in the „British Isles he кемер: much- loved. uperintenden garden exhibits the finest, rarest, Aud noblest p" к: ines, shrubs, an d dec ciduous tree s planted at UN expense, 1 | ien сос ponds in hollows are met w n the whole there is bar Чу aa а куа, in the Par for. its extent. The head-quarters of that peculiar pu excellent force the Fog Constabulary. From this finely situated barrack, recruits are "distributed ver the country after pus P the wW. Spen hat a йөр ren afterwards transplanting on sdra r light soil in in an impie sed fi — with of pre men, and a troop 'of cavalry, ready to act or start for any part of the country upon emergency. kepit g the When required fi bees the beds, the proper tints and sizes are selected for the various panels and circles, — to йел any earth ott Some ss that I had a strong te pues су in this direction while. on my way to Wardie but.as soon as Ї got a sight of the object of my vis "€ 1 made a mental apology to Miss Hope, her gardener, ба rm Кап, W. Thomson, Dalkeith Park, Jan. NOTES ON GARDENS.—No. VI THE DUBLIN Pucwix Vr AND ITS GARDEN: Тнк main se alos nix Park, or "da Dublin Gate as it is се а little beyond the King's Bridge—t the most west ені p the city bridges, | * on pa g a little further than which," says Sir * we entered the gate of the Phoenix Park, the finest ы playgroun und in Europe, in the world. Indeed,it coi no less acres o lie a 5 ie covered ну trees and | « vated region 3 and I believe 1700 very pioturesquely situated, and with a hands ome | sheet of w: сан iding it from e Park on one side. The быр vourite resort of the people on decies [rw RH after divine service at a penny charge. Next gd hi Viceregal demesne, Е 209 | well wi the shrub and t кы. m шау 'о of course | be said. ery few evergreens vi do acres, fen um s a mistak bay pr the scene, but, on уе тнай improving others, n od; RÀ уй df the si were celi prepared Й n the — side of London, and w years by a garden would У гапа surrounded by а торгой of the | ca it by presenting such a large oasislike sweep of ri ssary (itis wood to the view. Nearly p im the Vier "fa entrance in the c entre of "the lon road, stands decorated. in the common ебат hcenix, of Ireland desired soil), there ornithological emblem of Immortality rising from its | could be done with ендд, plants [ зһез. Under-Sec в (e ntaining ы асгев) | we have yet witnessed. And after А, these evergreens - and Mr. pe e's places are the remaining on the | are not so very desirable for the parke, for during the - right of the main dye. both finely Кова. beauti-| season w. they are most enjoyed and enjoyable - fying me к id i course adang immensely to its | evergreens possess no vantages whatever ovet horticu' Wellin; monument, a а эү ү trees and shrubs. How many people do we | huge ie К Praia, v with the Victories of the Duke | in the parks during the winter season, excep "gi rises ta the 289 fee b left near the entrance e to the height of hop pass through on business ? I fow i ina mag | рое estos y the “ pisanthry " | pe Die? c^ of the Шер, E Ít opon o o Qu publi ps might be thought mu E. È. He "Rs ing from Mié rrespondent, p qe, a slight Ы Аа s 71 асг ез, er is espe to dre po t Ue dn E nearly Moms that of the Lord-Lieutenant, and there are | eral h but Sir P , qui - P е іп сти and 7 miles i T erence, its | tain views all other extensive establi Size, pure air, combining to e бай па tional though fa Se Mac we from it. Bose them there ar Ж s. the rS f magnifice ыа a decidi the pa ah uro і panse, te | where ier only spot i in the United K my с ould be m: ouide iy groun ede 40. aeres in | dish, where numbers of soldiers' E are brought up; and others su е big: milostone КА 16 is at all events a very Жыр, t ments on this que а mass 1 "tha acq The effect of i ET hoh in flower to one t| wande ering} towa! embellish it, it owes п же e housands and фе Т fine old caria of it in various parts of the Park, covering hollow, of great. size, ending apesi on the зс T by та ҮТ ai Te ‚ this is n parts of th the Park com grounds, plantations, ; but all aere пб 4 Skirt the woods on sr margin & prairie-like беъ Priapus sight, as if they were eid with snow and its bein and the e gp t of beauti and American species of Hawthorn, do almost as 3 ud of a verdan ех] MÁY Ё dat tho "Бева Acres," ews s of troops take Mrmr h a 4} ancouvered, it is ri em the most or dee nothing can be,more "hon wi have too many of them. For t аз by the finest roads, wns, water, wood without dier ah ollow: herds of "cud and frequent milita ув, в, this Park, may be readily su inexhaus Г заной retreat {о tho Dublin Cockney. Ton Park on a Sanday holiday metimes daint: n Pure вай i be conceived, pem nee is by a с is nary beauty," says Sir E. Here, in 1849 тд Her Majesty, "vw on numerous other occas ousand m ve been reviewed, not in the Hyde veia "нро but bem the swiftest | and most dashing m W oE avory р of the | rvi orme ed. n the| “ Fifteen Acres " are flitted ibd e егу over by i Че Hoo v of mountains of » to the more straitened апа сепса! London. pend For th rly thre aat t ыт бш daro ^on of t three i or т four t only i is it surrounded by Fir and | as som: as ehe plantations of various we but on the south bounded ET SEHRPECSRELBER rives were р Among other improvements which w carnea pe t at the time of my visi Visit, was the formation a pond with a very шелш island, to be planted | with y eo and other Pines on the ndi a slight | — of Mr. Wilkie's grand sc е me of impe ent, the sooner he is permit to carry out ror ne long, running straight as a gun- "barrel fro nd then. if th may walk till екшш, without th т. тти во frequent with round the same | led by the aia bailiff ad amp; urse es young giants, and being at about e бөлек нче to allow for their ove ты that is wanted to effect Ноте! Spots ne sein: along the rcu side ofthe Park com- | | mands. beantifal and striking views of the Dublin Milo ould be а boon to many, h erdt nor perhaps M oO ав ment d by e fines! а glades pon the. Liffey, the Park, whic h , mounds, and banks; looks dow. just outside. Wis 2 alling margin TE has eis r miles worn itself out a sepm hy to d decided features and p | вера! eculiar n raria that which above all other zi | richly uite sufficiont suggest "it iot беа “ lost "i in it ; and brakes of се in d e ó bush | finally ru: yond the Park towar ds the «В, traw- ote Беу berry beds." er 2 E te, ех e very t| Litty planted | Lx а ud length i but also havi lantation of dancing nét and | Mr. | whiskey Mte slo the road at the base of the Stra | berry ridge. То these united attractions the пащі ^ Фа ЈахсАвх 21, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 53 or Plane a Willow, were the chief D we co n the average. The | between vs mean minimum temperature at night a boast of in that class ; on = Paxton was тета nuntia in his рн = y “ gardening - ад Parks T in the se g don was 75°, on the 20th. e been subjects, и — cious tenderlin ou bei rnished with pieren pui being gi e most of with PASE dw e that of the nights was somewhat - ан y ыи : quinti: e and ‘east. and | that of the was the case last month, for | usual ; the mean E was | consequence of the thermometer in revious sins e shade being as s high as 75° he d 3.76° was | md of trees that had | su у | increased to large size and acq ighest miren of t ys above, instances the trees suffered from eie ion. the average. er was gener: erally — than ir — f the ual тү and the fruit was comparatively —€ | was Sra forord a early ; and fro un- -hea and light i in the previou eene whilst. the The prevalent winds a , and capable of Еч e thi wing to the heat of the ree for the nights were on the whole colder than usual, and six of them were frosty. Even as late as the night of the з кз ч оки ar nete Ан below freezing. amo vato thej juices tbrough te agen cy of powerful rays, the grain proved very ране —— more so than when growth is made in m but sun less weather Septem mber.—Althou the nights were a ha month later i in the season, Park, ora great po #9 of it, belon wa in very old t of rain was fully equal to the а "wed still they were below the 23°; whilst the times, to the Knights Templars, and afterwards to the | eos for the month; the най portion of it fell maximum of the days was meri degree above Kuights of St. John f Jerusalem, On the suppression | on the 6th, 9th, and 31st. From the 15th to to the deed the. dosi nights the temperature fell as of the monasteries i& was surrendered to Henry eon g w as the freezing point. The quantity of rain was and enclosed for a deer park жд the Duke of Ormonde e 15th being 88°; this exciting nba nce аз | in excess of that whie h usually falls in September; bu in the reign i Charles II. ded угуш is | тори, быттар was followed by puo on the 234, y the parched soil, and ence alpark. Willia PEE ш hi oots of tre The w f wa uicem: the idea of making it Robi and 30th; the thermo meter vel , and 4° ndicated respectiv "be low freezing ; lowe ant o had been severely felt in many parts of the sinere gy sam i wn "d frost v were ve ry much against t (To be continued.) t ; the ain in ы month refreshed at least the | sorts of ve otis d out qois &е, Pb. ipt mum temperature was not ze to к —The maximum temperature of the THE Mic i OF 186 ite a d be xri average, but th the mean mini- | days was fully. maintained ; that of tho nights was, as Ja “2 —1t may be rked that аб the end of more а n 54° colder than usual. Оа віх | іп е Ње below verage. The 1863 ount of rain pr Ше, 34 indie siort » nights” the thermometer averaged only 8}° above | lowest temperature (тей а arly in the month as the d ‘depth, " Pun the ground was in freezing; on the 26th it fell to within 2? of that the 5th, when the uoces prn pecia and on rati ively dry state the c ommencement of 18 А. ў" oint. This was eres le to halfhardy kinds of|six other nights the temperature was at or below y lof the usual veg tation, T s, however, were generally very | freezing. quanti Ф The mean temperature was lower than ith abund and with this the hardier| ^ November.—The nights were generally more or ec usual; but, with the exception of the 6th, when the kinds of Ж ооң ш made substanti growth. In | frosty. The thermometer, as early as the 3d, was берик fell to 7^, there w. Ro severe frost, East low as 20°, and on the 9th i The barometer stood. very high on the 34, ier "its average or the g ry.—This s was another dry month. "ће depth | in Februar, or rain was only about $ Шер; The mean pas at nearly 4? below the avera "die of. grain à temperature m is the average, or higher month; but derived from warm the weather was not severe. i he wer n usual. Morel and for fog winds were most prevale 1н ч Ф £E o B E © В da z et © kac] et EE © e P et SES "n B = m. than it was in pid ight t comparatively scili days. The t * жые one-fourth of an in elow the | average. The wind was from the west for half the days in the . The barometer was generally steady. eund ays were very y, but th h unusually cold. iini u е | of rain was only 0.34, or about one-third s p Ae inch. was The perature of the nights was upwards of 6^ b mean ; t that of the days was, howev ver, fally1 maintained. Ms 23d, when there was nearly ап inch. The barometer on the l4th and 16th was remarkably low, and that too with an easterly win December.—This month was vel MA mean temperature was 2? below t is avi ount oads were often dry and dusty. arrears о of was 2 $3 7.08*; A4 БА ; t! bet y 3 inches the quantity was ge double the usual АДЕ s ou the night and day being 821°. The t ded the defi d appears March; and it m git 3d m and 9th. The Жок жире: n low as 40° or lower, nd the TY t was Мар. at t ы р-он f the r the 102; meter was generally low, and on the 7th it was Mni the freezing point. О nly half an inch „of ems This is lieri sql to p half. а years fall of d RE . The pre ан жада, ves Írom east The deficiency may be spread mber of and | for IA toit The barometer was tolerably steady, Mont and шау be made meter v AE occurred on the 20th ; ; the н lits mean height being а little above the average.| be made up in the course of 1 the by. M езд. outh-west sata were less prevalent than usual, while | eA year recorded, near London, for the last 24 at April,—The mean maximum temperature was зр! above the average; mean minimum 1° below, and the m Р east ze north-west were more pes August. — There was a stil greater discrepancy | ast. The springs have never been so low as they are at present for the last 40 years. R. T. TABLE SHOWING THE HEIGHT OF THE BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER, AND DEPTH Or RAIN AT CHISWICK, FOR EACH MONTH OF 1804, COMPARATIVELY WITH THE AVERAGE or THIRTY-SIX YEARS. BAROMETER. THERMOMETER. RAIN. 1864. Extre | Ех{те Above Above (+) | Extre Ext mp AS. Mean. nd кеше c Cog uo Ten e Mn о below e Mean. | orbelow(—) | рев. xireme || Amount. | or below (—) highest. Lowest. Max. thè average. Min. e average. the average. Highest. Lowest. the average. Inches che Inches Degrees egrees "m 8 es Degrees egrees Degrees Inches Inches January 30.136 30.528 29.805 42.92 — 0.59 27.16 —3.86 34.69 —2.22 54 T 0.57 —1.058 February . ..| 29.812 80.978 929.306 42.44 —8.928 27.00 —4.68 34.72 —3.98 55 1L 0.76 —0.702 March З ..| 29.619 30.208 28.911 51.06 +0.98 30.45 2.92 40.75 —1.82 60 19 2.53 +1.219 April s 30.041 30.339 29.633 61.90 +3.76 35.10 —1.08 48.15 +1.34 75 25 0.77 .809 May .. 99.942 30.214 20.590 67.67 +3.05 39.51 —9.50 53.59 +0.28 83 25 1.95 +0.033 June.. ?: 29.912 30.252 29.464 71.40 —0.58 49.97 —5b.67 57.1 —3.13 80 34 1.70 —0.260 July.. 29.979 30.138 29.515 77.03 +2.42 44. —6:77 60.7 —2.18 87 35 0.50 —1.965 August 30.043 30.409 29.689 15.09 +1.65 41.44 —9.06 58.26 3.71, 89 81 1.59 —0.835 September 29.887 30.332 29.302 68.60 +0.93 43.36 —9.57 55.98 —0,82 75 32 9.79 40.921 October 99.799 30.308 29.000 59.64 -+0.41 38.29 —9.80 48.96 —1.90 68 25 1.40 1.275 November 929.708 30.583 28.721 50.80 +1.12 28.93 —6.28 39.86 —258 56 17 1.94 ‚321 Decem 29.971 30.497 29.410 4.74 0.61 29.93 ——3.38 37.38 2.00 8 10 0.34 —1.188 .899 30.583 28 721 59.32 +0.71 | 85.72 —3.58 47.52 —1.79 89 T 16.86 —6.785 Mean Pressure was .011 inch below the average. i T Ју за Һе | The Mean Minimum Temperat lly 31 d bel The Mean Temperature about 1j degree below the average. | ver average. | the average. Correspondence. ustifolium.—I вее in your last Paper Сема horum a. that Dr. Dickie je brought two forms of thi e f tke a nothing as оа э чабу їп ui iise or у бА spikes, or as to any rudimen ог and second forms to s D note | Amount of Rain ine of 6$ inches below the average. | respondent's information, that it is by Я means а new ‚ Cha rles Green, Hillfield, Reiga E tch yria! way md of the. Jater owing to the dimus of ripening it with the he Syrian appeared D н Ies a little айо seed lis thi ckness to the skin and rather more firmness Р «od wil send mo his addr will vog with pleasure at the ea season. , G. H. Lodge, pene. I beg t Cor- to filo 181,1 1864,) ibat ri fev proved t он also to Sa m him tha JA zu for 20 years, a of the la W. Boe not Erianthus R E (see p. 1 Bee Gi Ton If Dr. Dicke Гуе to m furnis bien арреа -! mottled yellow colour of en was that the iss properties med to erably ho oo enhanced. а сне were | direction К roceed in | P t at — for Black аю mh of cx om house ted. In к not the ра rti t seems probable thet | куасы апа е t сте dire е ar Garsta: alogues —Permit шев direct the atten- n to their Catalogues, and to ask whether cannot be ишы о condensed, in- names of such flowers je nre со ^ or packe& are quoted, and ends everything e information. What а task it is for us to wade to select faded in соб, md h | one's 30 sorts, We require them good, and we wish to ‚Же cannot all afford to us have not the have our little re | porchase be Epio for all times leave the I I therefore do think IM seedsmen ought to give this uch information, —Duration, Height, Time of Nc Ves whether adapted for massing THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jawvanr 9], 1865, | am of opinion that if nine-tenths of the ын picture of © epe Abe? himself. — and the winter evenings are "pues certain to T. naines were altogether left out it would be a move in acute and intelligent remarks, tber heavily on hand. There are of course a fai hang the right direction. Seedsmen should strive to excel каш rather панне statements indicative ү ments suitable for эта country, көй a few more in judicious selection, rather ma in Pic decim of mere | M M th than knowledge. us, age 170, - calculated for a residence in town, but prar үе x nical curiosities, Ignoram mid relates a fable of the е а of Овів in to | no body knows how to occupy the time of mu Ga ardene; d ftl Бап *' The Oats are sown about t the veek in manner, and the Ма. т ii nd Hagh S el énr are left t emselves as y b Pes тешу rdener pos and of zx during the time Mr. obs r was gari was мрн атуны оп "hee same шее as those related by Та чч ad to be able 14 inc und. yperation is repeate e E MM ugh the i you seas s Barley." The to say that the зне жап. belon Joh нн а inter, onging e place were| authority gi or this din on is Mr бшу рн of the adva: antages to ы; ein from such | Ekins, of Bruntisham, near Again, at. p. 122, Ha 1f + secret of happiness hr мяг young folk he states, as an established p^ "that the Potato is|ina paroon en of voluntar. Shu ployttien à ums евро nsi! ble situations. I may also add that the papers originally from New England * The e men and en, | body w ent а sehem mbining Pra being read by the на че were sold, and that| whom Hooker led to the Muda of the Connecticut, with instruction, is isa Dotehiitot to "tlie ЧН, sre they often realised mor e than the eir r or rigi na al соз sb; the jh for it in the white woods of winter, scraping Wi th s such quc as these, we hay ees e bes бааша mith sr "fingers. iud ъй rn apo title, b: Ia Pi р frosted бш. books, which became the Socieby's property. ` they. fomd eg ш € мане cles in si embled mp n. This o fortunate as to' Wes gen ntlem would stro: "- advise head garden ers where a snfficie nt and r lexion. They called it the | father of four intelligent boys d a little girl, and h ndi not wit the ** Potato. s: rei conside darn as a good Рањена ая, Y such pocieties, uhi in e end would. prove beneficial| In the gro AN M ree ghley Park, he notices with r for thei ipsis. ; and it is impossible for both to masters and men. E. Welch, Gardener, Palace | special gratification the (American) White irch о examine his book, „without givi nga ies. aide: aa h, Ireland, tula papyracea). “There was поб one th d ü Burritt Walk fi f ногаа ful t the breez Th à tof urriit's pi ^ of|such'delicate and graceful чаа on the ze as ош | -"Phere used to be in bygone da s, а well 9 — Under this title Mr. Е, itt ub. | White І was glad to se lit; volume entitled. Endless ане A lished a most interesting little book, containing бе | tree in the noblest park in Ens de hich witl i Hh mg g of n wortby and simple- ed man een treated with such disdain and injustice; с: ће БЫЛ: 1 їп question were numerous and varied ШҮ subjects chiefly rural. Prefixed to it is his photo- вчи how it was regarded нарога #0» о that ару | were in gene ral far too difficult for r young p e portrait, which from its tall gaunt form, | man who owns or can borrow an axe, manage hands with hard.lined' features, might readily pass for ндн leave or licence wherever һе finds it " d. Then, there зу 1 «Во T n, e was d volume cal! nA the “ Boys Own T ook," whi joyed a certain amount cf celebri The Year 1864 at Weybridge Heath, Surrey : but there was something too puerile in its Departure fro угра w lea "E s our d to please sharp ШЕ i las оуз. . Piesse, on the contrary, has steere d Wind. Weather, Nine Tana both these org faults, and in this third editi те 5 , edition has Бар presented а boo th: at is by far the „best э My kind our 1e to meet with. would Prevailing Wiads. On Days. Mean height of barometer .. . inches 29.8876] inches .0258+ of enin зад bet boy Mar Ата мб аб gn heit of hem ie , Ther firs of m T. ies of experiments ghest x e sun . 64". 8060 197795 the н ys laws of chemistry, a3 M Hig Dens — E ША 12D - Tee are * Nature's own magic "еу ате T 5 w Рече Р highl 8 ач and are well calculated to ereate В.Е. 11 Mean daily amount of ozone ЖУКЕ АН in exon 'taste, which may lead үө of an inqui mind um F- bay cec niin the yon) e "ma systematic of ре groui, W. 8 Rainfall . s inches 16. зви inches 3 Me 3 th t Es ligh ts—a science which is Же b: N aibes Е Meier ii which rain, &c. fell | i 162 As. de бе. меч нул Ме еня >“ i a tt orld. К e eres y importan posi ion in the wor r In the second place, there are many puzzles еттт» Driest р "i y ане Rd 7: РИН ingenious tr icks that d Ed n the application d i oa LS ome well- ч урар es of i emer an gone Rango ә bct ы -. inches iuc -03 + [апі these a тау induce а for studies, w eof th rmana s KR equal emit Rango of ozeno P though duds КОШ к not ланч an s zamin i Tana Y PP endi Бада nighest Т inches 30.47 | inches op — | charm to minds of a character. ck ril r15. Barometer lowest. . inches 28.08 { inches 121 — Again, there are чайын нн of some 0 October 2, 3, 4%, апа 0 (ЕКЕ), (шу 20. Thermometer highest Фены tricks of otür conjurórs Houdin, Р Tapis . 97 s» — owing how the feats performed, explaining | nm Shad . 89° 14 = '|sometimes the mystery ot “clairvoyance,” and ko beris Th i Ы i E the * inexbaustibl trick." ЧА February 2 DS C оң ees E E bere isa good sprinkling of woodeuts illustrating — Jan. 6, 7, 8, 9, 14; and Oct. 28. Leastamountofditio 0 [ч „construction к. “the funny funnel,” “Ше -— W. F. Xm Bartropps, Weybridge Heath, Jan. З. ы apr "wie "e бе, u— к | x ortrait of the author, drawn Sih нун ink, which _ 0 A. R. Wallace HMM ipot tios of an extensive series н ра pe warm med, and vanishes again on cooling. - E T" Co eei fi i Jam 14 jo 18 (& of beetles which һе һай received from Penan ng, Information lso given as to where by and Е ). sens, which f ned e а eng 200 БРЕ dc оороо hoff; UP неа apparatus о, may be purchased ЁЗ а aes гө ӨР atii amens, ЖЫРЫН hr ^ — = ы were new апа йїзїїпс& ad the specios which moden; ito со " 1 buted by Messrs. E. G. Henderson of "the Wellin rub Pen coliected at Singapo The Rev. О. with Dr. Piesse's book, boys must bedul | Nursery, St. John’s Wood, and by Mr. J. Aldr ү, of Pikard ‘Cambridge, gave some оде of the collec- indeed ү So cannot find amusement for themselves Kilburn. They consisted chiefiy of seedling SERA ie. i са М ven pr i ypt, soets pape wihol heir companions, f C. persicum. m Messr Hend | р uni сарв з оп ole e Sen breit, а useful-k jin: - dn des «ш ош had in capturing a| ОР De Candolles Prodromus, t st. fascicle, 4 | shrubby plant, with ample e dee green leaves, and grea! Ж 9 m Mee. ы i pn ies T Ni WE pioniera Section 2 of the 16th volume has dr бэн n is sued, М i icles of gold li FUE n e front o e | Alphonse De Candolle takes Cupuliferz, containing tha — I golden-yellow blossoms, The same Temple of Dendera h was coated T ^ M of seyeral wes aks, Ch ts, and Безак оү bape 1 of hes with es ее (Chalie: a вр.), H ern; f ri еа Sonchus омад а plant with handsome Fern-like which, meha with iis peas te Colioxys, swarm irc lel pude ng the L ао беч p Planes; 1 t Жы. wa hee: Cheere, pworth Hall, н але P aie и сй bred a species of Thecla from | and his son, M, Casimir De Candolle, the Juglandace®, - а plan tef. Muri Ve pets боне, тб the Фа .. Mr. Roland Ттітер sent mage the Walnuts, Hickories, &c.; and ЭИ, and peditem of M оек Pelargonium, whi still A nes лас g ont ei вну ине. RE containing Myrica aud Leitneria, Fortu ot keeps a forem esas d aia Јене | n nides,':} Wes Nymphalis Jahlusa, reierred d PPlatycary a of Siebold petes i kir "ot er plants wes for r purposes of de X X NAE F3 et Tre = ш», relativo Oaks 981 MM kro dewribMh ТЬ eue e | ets £ specimens of the эү oiee Robur, occupies more than өп pages noticed Camellias of | | ui КЕ quite i Du ime Зайка came У was ry ri as ЕЕ Stone deseado. the sessiliflora VÀ Too and "ч М ^ rest inves! igstions ex Perd bn past ye to | f rad um, Solanu: Capsicastrum, laden | year in the 6th volume id vii bright or orange senr e-enrlet berries; Dracena — | nee mese я Lr eal of English Pis. anices Systematice, contains coit folia, and last, but not least, a retty little asps, the most remarkable fact Pi ie ihe prevalence | sion of Orhiüica by Prof. Loss and *i pretty specimen Wi с T nth of August of a Derim isease in many | portion: ot Graminaceto, " gl E. Ji, Ma Mr. . Meredith, of Garston, near Liv леш д агу, consequent] eX 865 is осор — . erpool, | à. : | y ogg’: Ye ear Book - e A- : r делк аа ашаа аш, etermined € one of. the nests long before the by a e, ud iui inform ation, most impor — Соргы ite culture o? which he is so very suecessful ; | ү, абийи & im the ndo found a species of Acarus | of hidh a the new p^ plants T also а handsome b Child of Hale, a promising | sonmunicated theinfeg ыл Mr. Stevens | flowers h Horticultural Direct seedling ӨӨ; вайб Ьан атак A E en е» Френ mms Mr, Bouchard, who | The оооп ны the latter devoted to the E A Syrian Th 3, n enb \, 1 4 а state of « A the Alicante, was in excursion, had arrived safely at San Tomalo, Venezuela MT ; ras wever м4 е с н ao €: кусна hatis is perhaps a question. whether it м: nt. not be adv ENTOMOTOGIOAL: Jan. 2.1. P. Pas P. Pascoe, as to be to afford in President, in the Chair, Mz. F. Bond езин ena Clymical, enn and elus ert enter amount of information on mens óf "Ephestia ve reared : cork; also of | Piesse, Pb. D., ‚Р, CS. ты à - By Septimus | more directly relating to cultivation Брин aa and of some remarkable vari йш ө | "Bro. вал бо. = айс, "Pp. 267. Small| The Botanical Magazine fot January contains е common Hepialus qe а from L, ven ky Вобан пез f of the ‘following subjects ;—Lissochitus Horsfall as many as 20 males of which had b rol iasi бине * ET 9 pir ee pa kind чй ‘thoughtful | fine stove terrestrial Orchid from d сн S cse ead x exhibited tbe "oral pare Wite | Же Obr All we do to amuse oùr'boys curing | River. Tt has plaited and very acute leaves 070 colour of. er-showing xnore ores lite skate cade i ns, There be а | three feet long, апа a tall scapa twice tho length эчен ene yer ее: оканне emale. Мт, Pre tci ing g and snowballing, v “hiki € they will not эч үсе Supp: ing a dense oblong spike of large ) e most frosts seldom last long, | flowers, of which the sepals are brownish purple jaxvany 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGBICULTUS AL GAZETTE. 55 reflexed, the petals broader, standing forward, white suffused with rose, and the lip funnel-sbaped" at the k Доке pleno great ч amongst annual flow mia cima Р of | ensiferum, a useful rosy: jiuk Ясор Tin "a in of gaiety, which is hings as eral introdnction any б Associated with these is alsoa. pretty specimen of "Gardenia citriodora, а white- T base, gre ed with purplish crimson, and with | Double Zinnias, of Double Porfslgeus, and a few the prominent middle lobe deep puce colou r, with thre ee other subjects. ong fruits the ere ar e the Pomme whitish eleva idges on its disk. Api Noire, a curious-looking bl Apple.— duced by П, Esq., M.P., of тй Hall, — rupe rd bebes E: as an Lebe of the Staffordshire.— a Burgessie, subarboreous | first quality, January, when itis of a golden South African plant, with pubescent cordate five- ena а ete Bushed with red, and marked lobed leaves, and cymose corymbs of five-petalel| russet dots, the flesh fine, sweet, and perfumed, of a white flo ked with crimson lines тат топ г Ачаб Fort oisselot, a g from the centre, and fragrant. 1 doubt | obovate deep olive green rougbh-skinned Pear, Mightly а fine plant for а dcr ч greenhouse conservatory, a and аер и кераги tak n се e of red at, m HM. It Modin e, introduced a^ Messrs. E d & Co ee y dis s- ripe pri . | mellow initia yellowish flesh, grown as it should b , Camellias are now "hezinning to come profusely into and is said to abundant dici juice, and a fine flavou was raised by E Augnale 1 Boisselot, of Ner t the Bergamotte 001 greenhouse shelf in front of them are Epacrises (both red and white), Chinese Primulas, Myrtle-leaved Oranges laden with fruit, Skimmia a japonica ornamented with numberless nd Da | variety, obtained by M. Roux, of Carcassonne. 16. ripens in August, is nes oblate, | and of medium | yellow i in colour, phnes The tropical aquarium has just been put in order for the s spring. Imme dia ately over the water are hung fi lants suitable for such 5 lanceolate, and the flowers geminate or ternate, lo ісу and wellflavoured flesh. 16 is recom- | a purpose, and round the margin of the tank are pl cv s and petals a and lip. of a deepish. rose-colour, the mended as likely to be a useful summer Pear. — Poire | some fin ias, consisting both of metal rré 'Sterckmans, a winter Variety, now "pretty Lowii, intermixed with spese ees nobile and a few a a tiita do Composite, introduced from C "Mr well known.—Poire Le Brun, a fi g perfumed | other Orchids in ов som, as well а with. Marantas and Ve itc h. It is a climber with small ovate aed x musky Pear, raised by M, Guéniot of Troyes, an ther plant le for the nd uty of their leaves, rac-| named in compli t to M. Le Brun Dalbanne, In the glass-covered —— one of the most re- tive in its flowers and foliage, yet as the frui "ns President x the Horticultural Society of L ube. 16| markable plants at present in flower is Enkianthus ез {о maturity becoming .a singular and Dandin ripens ín Septem a ег, and is large oblong | reticulatus, a stately shrub covered with numerous object, the long p enden t branches and foliage bei eing clavate рч smooth, of a ч! ye elloy v with russet drooping , clus ters of pink a nd white ben i ecd x4 almost Le e flesh fine Mo bu for man y thered pappus." sr a gre eenhouse climber it анод fail to le Даа — Swai нб handso West Ion Lyc roue b y Mr. W. Thomp- n, of Ips It has pinnate leaves, and rather are t of Vallota tery deir juice, and a av наа "someting | like Poire William, only Pia delicato and agreeable.” is said to be without pips or cells.— li] doy Ri Jalais, freestone Nectarine, raised by M. Jalais, of Nantes, id having the fruit wea ue pale yellow at maturity cloude d w ith r ed, esh fin ne and melting, and the арена! тов вой, in , To prevent this | azi mia, & fine palec centred variety o Clematis Pori cann which we R already fre Tour adverted; a yellow and red Calceolaria Bir P2 ise; and thr The lorist and Рот ologisí has a very good figure : one of Beaton's Pelargoniums called Zndian Yellow, п orarge-scarle& with a strongly marked suffüsion of Тайтай „уне ап te an acquisition for beddin pur t is in the hands r. William Paul, who it sara has several others from the same source, Hogg and Rebecca, which will also be | any contains a figure the new Irish Orchid Ne æ intacta, fo Taylor, Galway. This is gp en by Prof. Reichen- bep ha вле таштан а тазу e" in Жоор some d Afr М und a: Castle Ty, үүц d үп: al + e «E y 4 ong and several v [n rt 1. Flow er sl md pe. — Carter y Co.'s Gardener's e form of a square, and kept rues b of vitara "estie over which m "both Fe rns this establishmen$ possesses remarkably fine collections. Among the Ла ат т AOR parts above specified are now ya separately. There and veget ре Graines o are several promising novelties vw amongst ауры — Гот is Van Hou tiu Do% d Seeds and Pla nts ; 2, Veg. ЖЕ ҮТ, Seeds. These are perhaps | м most elaborate веей- catalogues published; observe that the two "j КОМ теше, pes torre. with bell- glasses and w. them; rba, a Ne Zealand Rei of redi Piu); P Hymenoplia ра -— Trim um, multitidu um, and o all ine cellen lth, апа шау be ста with advantage. William Pauls Vegetable, Flower, and Ag ricultur ral Seeds i isa à Бе elect | ong o f Nerine Fo wr? gti in a cool ian Тыз is g list o£ VM of the t thi ments. € Waltham Brussels Sprout i is ана as it does ei са, those Pileher blooms it in the same sized pots year us year who believe. ж bs n. as ж "y in and | —Butler ү Оше» Spring Catalogue оў Seeds, | во та iih that t origina! — id determine what that 1865, is another of the amplified lists, with remarks] | us y Lily in the same : Of the result we z pud ntre in t instance, provided man has| and cultural instructions.— W. utbush d S e to speak in a Ёт ) not already E e inest ^st into fields or | Catalogue of Select Seeds is a brief list of select Кед vineyards. Тһе yew fes ry of transmutation will | amongst И Misc ella aneous. be a great hel e may quite expect | W! which is said to be that some i know LM JS Black Mica m К extraordin: BÉ sporin to r that at ral rds of time our plan ety.—James Veitchs Catalogue of Garden and eu ultu: nre is now ex in Kaf neighbourhood of has, by various fasona ble and anfprograhie conditions Flow See E tains a se arme = the best КК now. and circums developed retrograded -into other species, pe edt Orchis танда, or Polygonum ecd The January Number also contains papers on en islan d of At ер» by Dr. ee notes m British Roses, by M. Déséglise ; -and -a notice of -a-ne British Tro file, ‚ Tuber eratum, by м А G. Smith, {рен for identifica- tion were рее the Truffe. district of Somersets er orts of Veg ers, һе заа mer accompanied by useful remarks, ind various. С ars rnin g the latter being tabulated 3 даг va variety of the common а Hollyhoek l (Althea ua Mig eep in ош that the flowers appear almost a These sopran a great quantity of a КЫ principio or which | mplo and dyeing Amon the new 1 itcelatí are en мона randa. "pes Ya rie WAND At т du yea p ed in colouring Cotton. This article is more. especially Кундо | To 7 engl and, ve succeeded in „Ях xing the colouring abrics lucrative, hire, S. Кос t produces as much as '8l. anacre, Mr. Hee erdegen, а where it is nob uncommon, and that it is pour n flowers are i неа йїп дүе and agent at Nuremberg, exports con- frequent i the Trufle grounds throughout -the |scarce, isplay made "y the charming Calanthe DP o uri d Каш; ue Hort is ge country, The Numbers of this work for November an = iteh i in n dió of Mr. Rucker's Orchid- ссе is we Tn Cres December contain fi of -Potamogeton nitens, th travelling miles to see. This glori ey ee die the table have noticed "portions of гы ы (уйл recently found in Ireland, and of Z а macrantha, зурна raised at Mr. Veiteli's Exeter N tables a fine B Melastomad, introduced am etc Lim todis { rosea апа Calanthe vestita, ту sur- EN hee o vm mollusks and other re - Which has acuminate leaves, and bears violet having a ovate purple flowers, upwards of four inches across, larger than in the vh vA much ма зәт than that of the | el emitting a delicious smell of tea, dM. Dom | E thau tio, A would UK been entitle: u ers of flowers; but p ааз! о n us other init таме results have followed his | o eg 5 Calanthe e, Г кан, now in e se "Limatodis. ominy raised no other t thanks of all lov ich т" е іп "y collection ; but xenon some : in flowe at edt "f several er eed "e of o caste Bar arkeria and, Skin violet house sper | t | Pianoa NIME now do also one or two species o of Авто m, the most | muc вина, even more robust than that of the|an im аса ng | | Small Other varieti es blo in trate my subjec oung girl, берир Mn P P t Карі, in Bohemia. was in the of ea! , an nd dri inking the stagnant she lived. SE with воще 20 lon ivo the | blossoms. Tuas is pi vci aor is also in PESKE ic ory- -white „star-shaped auceps and others s only wan E condition, and Lælia hk d with aii stripes, the : secon ni e Eos e. tinted white.— трибе сету ы ngle уїоїе&-Ыпе.—А. Moss и €: acrem rm pro- A er of t у ia сеп folia type.— Ролу аиле, Re magnificent herbaceous variety, with. fine In em hous e Cpripe edium insigne is blossoming fre A among comparatively hardy Orchids this їз unrivalled for the length of time it will continue in flower, and for the ease with which it ed m ma ARENA Along w ith it i s Odon m pul-|. d regm Review. ouble mortem e jo yit 47 решен d а qox Fluke (Distoma lan lan ceolatum d) had taken up t their гои n this inappropriate * host" Т зау “inaj г иб ause Me wine species in M bas only t es been detected within the human “ host ;" hs proper “habitation beilt, apparently, the ver of the ox and sheep. Popular Orchids.—l observe that Dr. , Moore lish-red flowers, raised d - sve of Paris, NS р pint of prem anus In ^e same imi is like- candicans. are as т айант t as e wise the rare rM adii truncatum, together with , Linum fla sóc orange R endron javanieum, the cri In a warm e а 904 variety of Ll ded dee | compila lfachsioides, the bright blue = йүн tre i 56 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ioa GAZETTE. [JANUARY 21, 1865, one of the earliest. local Floras of this country. At at “ina meadow near these PERT were and patented by Mr. н 8 co onstructed on the Ы pesi of a sakant tab т. — А ladder has been i Henry Druce, кузге of тее | іе ргіпе iple and con- Telescopic Laddei Y а prete "mom of h EE M d ut plants in houses шау now hs, each of v Ca des, found with г em rota a "rose colour, some white, an nd a biis v with double flowers," No furthe is $ These ladders are t the ladder «те 5 А a [ey i h + elf. de fo ide one into » mother, so ‘tha tl a can t т “р, o bods абст and their р] 2 young [ster "^: РЕАОН: ac Айы air freely whenever the Weather len ccor din light c on ithe matter. seem very double, and ть of the M rige! ion: it, an g nd the number of pieces of sed, When closed up it is about 6 | have no ритм f, t lono affected, Т Ор rys ar чар mental у [Ө rn. Bot., ii., 81 It had t latera 3, upp: ree lips, one in the ordinary position and 99 1 опев, ter s, which are "usu ually suppressed; on one p these. additional labella was an inperioek, anther. h a re generall teet 1005. that el em seedlings Calendar of Operations. For the ensuing week). week gave some directions for preparing Let us now a few w wee scarcely is aat We last Ranuncaluses. f which h ew years. The tubers of the forme er are bs Wd E of Professor Asa Gray and Mr. Darwin, Г ат епа record а: eio double Оган, which presented almost усе similar chang ose found by me in O. nifera. The plan RET in vip. T p is Pogo nia ойо. ork. This American Orchid, E С шге ч, go far to c Agri Brown's v glonoide tion Us ers ot petal de thos Lies i culus, S ранки. Ош, therefore e, the ol D increases. tance flow almost always i inferior i e of newly d e been wonderfully ERN э ord some new а e ki nds are annually ially e ME of new owed а failure when xf striking, if beginners, should make their kinds cp however, bit ep and the fine nd yet t аны on the other hand, а plampness o the tuber is of wn is dull, and instead of becoming bles h p the рани moist, maintai Fir un Mgr "Maiore about 50°, nining a of houses in which the fruit is set should be he t red spider, and keeping the border in a healthy sales moisture vigorous root pe ч из. Young plants growing will be ie in ua that efited by башы tha P P soil loosened up de eply а e done without inj ш, the roots, giving ita liberal soaking of tepid water if it be found to be too dry. The water should | be applied by means of a with a rose on it, a fast as to flood surface, for if this is done ths soil will be render гене according to circumstances 5 this is which a matter mands considerable b ca and which кү — МЕЗ, Ta ike айу antage of all favourable oppor- tun ities to admit fresh air as freely as can be done with sfied w safety, and be sati with as low a temperature fron fire-heat as may be considered safe п State of the but shut up early, allowing the thermometer to rise considerably. 'Гһіз will to some extent econo- mise fuel, an ill he much more congenial thau eniploying strong fire-heat. way. It shou b of the crown, although always present in some degree, as the e grov wing senson ! айтапбев, "Тһе Таг ban 1 XU osing effect. s um ла [as а ы f E 3n diameter, and consisted merely of a central dome or may be purchased for three or four shillings a hundred. | Er Thurs, 13 15 |29. = 58.78 Im [^ pimple of ce аг бапо, encircled аб the base by а As an early flower 16 is well wortby of notice The | $a a arin, TIN shallow eup, w ge was slightly three-lobed, the uneulus may be taken up without injury as soon as | Mon. 16 18 (29.978 W, | % lobes indicating. рону the future sepa. | n other | the towel is ы ‚ if mould is allowed to adhere to Зу, p ЮЖ TUM nute buds t dien E. kig Е the roots thus removed put into pom EMEEN n mart Tr юз | 377 | 4 e! "T —: by a rm "hi E six-lobed cup; but as placa cured Bae: "nd They will then | ~ Jan. 12—Cloudyand boisterous; very boisterous with rain ; Mena E dub. dicont fully m — TENDS Pid fine; very ry hio iroughout ; im at n E iently accurate кашпай Irefra ain irom piti Man ther A far as ware, floral proliteatn i in A OR ids. me some time s may term sp Mr. ү: а flower of Oncidium sp urrey fo Дед „ Which I | case o ШЫНДА seg- to the Ed Wd inner иа in th lateral segments, Do these callosities represent the their, position justifies su e | be ta that not more grown in large тақ than it is аз eda ot it, each filled with flowers of one colour, have | 8 Тагы m away i in July. This Tatter pum nce removes bj ied ые, т being Aerea filed. With R Half a-dozen beds on Ад. would present а gorgeous sight in Ma uid Jun x ver ч not ce; also inspect half-hardy lees: са yet be оро» every е should weis ard off 1ts' ill effects. — While the weather continues favour- as possible; they AUR eset able let these have. a much air RH flower in question had no arity, phe jo yt n was present, bearing below a stigma, at the sides two | Верріх@ Pra | air while 6 he weather i Pu ild; but means of protection ANTS.— Thi if in pots, must also have z he Farth Wind E Uniformly overcast; very boisterou: edi ngl y low. ГИК ee. ; fine s r ery hes Parom night. ii —Fine; en а e arometer again very low . 17 Clear X quite cloudles oudy; overcast at night; su TOS! — _ 18-Cloudy ; overcast; мй" frost at night. Mean temperature of the week, 81 deg. beiow the average. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHIS apu Vini г | ЕН PE аа | No January. [228 @ E Years i A [Greatest , 225 25 which it Quantity 1 vi EB Raine of Rain. i Sun "mE 38.6 16 BEY 57 in Ў Mon. 23..| 449 38,81] 18 0.27 t Tues. 164 38.4 18 S 63 ҮЧ Wed. 41.6 38.5 20 0.90 т Thurs, 2 45.5 39.1 18 0.34 Friday 27 4.5 37.8 17 0.43 tur. 45.6 383 ja 20. c e high est temperature during the veriod occi 25th and 28th. 1846 -28th 1834, and th and 23th. t 61 —-therm. hs. 2 be at han the lowest on the 25th, 1827, and 27th, 1855—therm. 15 deg. of the two e and inner stamens, and ab xd ШЕ » оте AND Xem EES.—Draw ;th m rtive pollenless anther. In conclusion, I will tak e ич! Ж e day time when dry, is let p m E iri Corresponden ; the liberty of soliciting those of your readers who may | vagin zt nto Вопкв en our plan would give А Т meet with any malformations in plants to Lind m D Fro visis —À d batch ‘of R bl ОЙЫН and ono of quick action, but joi o ont T. оронушу of in ing them. Dr. Masters in | now үй DARCA Or. 2000 AT ТИЛ olles ao li use, dnd It appe mplié ournal о, otany. [Dr. Masters, whose Аун is | Кее yis ^ оп the [nth and "ie be expensive in casting aud fitting up» Rye Lane, Peckham, would, we „аге sure, be glad ve Eu Rose maggot by esi EIE Mec y poem T Tha E erg үт] [1 d Hyacinths to succeed those now in | 28, or distinct, and is the outer loose piece intended 0 М _ The Silurus.—An important and, it is ех n in аво ble in tne boil it is in the model? If yoi | ману useful addition ри за » Ay made е to our | bloom, ма ae at Me iet sonet очы m due onn bo sure i t would mot pr ove expensivo to айо мак. lake tish by the impo ng specim M пиз These d v ss. dosi ag s -— "owe attention, › апа АГ аа 5 ^ iho поно. tha Silurus glanis, from Wal chin "The Acclimatizn- heus in fine : her let them tme gep i ME» Tand aHa, vif ou do e dtes ge tion T «ngo is ind - a o4 E aluable acqui: n to|as po са ель with Ње proper tem abun. DRaCENOPsIS: В S. This name was drap? by Plandh e Sir Stephen Ssesses an date аб | Fancy varieties шау be kepb a little МАП: fán nM Жө аш ly known as Dree nà australis an ir Kapochein, i in Wallachia. hae this fish is abundant. | ordinary kinds. maroosoent мае > om Dr юпа and the mai The Silurus glanis attaius a great weight under seeded cells of ча r Licet pen ао true Drac ошен "ppm , thrives i ving Dig mm FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. Matin on ale in each cell, and seldom perf ms, and is i i three of them. Da 8, P hee for its delicious flavour. aiv a бау уы) iy A w be carried оп with | goyprrax m In our notice of the collection ta nt meeting of the ap w кыд may also be putin. | the gardens of Halim Pasha (see Leadin g Article, P. Chemical Society, Dr. A. ы? Hofmann exhibited some TE should, if possible i be kept for hard weithir: ~ Shoolna ” ds “ Shoobra. hes, or fuzes, which were brought from có se by — Pruning and thinning of thes ve ust now | ХАМЕЗ ОР : B. 1, Cheilanthes Віта; 2, es the Prussia n expedition. Beautif ul arborescent be be pachet 1 forward DS spedition. Where necessary p 2 astros Бро. =р СЖ. onoçhætu! ng g шау: also be performed; but this kind of noe DODRNDRON рал ТЕЙ. за a of the ition was the point of| vork "is best - e in Ж autum m atrovirens fertili ed by. eil Mem an interest, and а had been hazarded that sm sido in reference to ry floriferous shrub, weil suited for fo steel-fili among the ingredients to pro- Айы А apply tá Mens naturally a an ey bloomer it may be got ie t uce the sparks, but analysis had shown that ther FOROING ў he slight am койш Ө of sel Him mulus, € o were no metallic particles, and that M under the| During the present к y lilac. t , circumstances of пе: capable undergoing tures must be avoid à, innlesa v high tempera- | Ros ox Mana І 2. The commendatio a to Den e this remarkable ki ustion. Th Tw avoided, or u: вау gr Pe IR vill bethe| that holly pana X sound, sy Ogni was made of two dicis of wo а" ег three of|fore a matter of the the mperature to maintain is there- vu deor You may am sulphur, and 6} parts of nitre. T р popor covering was require daring this ган impor "d and will e matter a little by planti: to form & slit s th tissue, only known às|stten g and the next month or so great| earth about the ea if your vol il is s hoa Y оре Ех paper," and about 40 ттн к of the M SE heina no pg rera mie Laer pt appo, mixture was folded up in each match. ет GUS.—If поб already done, make a bed to — iin р оне lla i markod 1. rim. be 0 that now becoming e: Xhausted. On fine days! not recognise, bu uo Mere ы pes Jaxvary 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 57 ee = ————— Manures and Feeding Stuffs. TE MIDLAN » F A RMERS' ыл U В. | (as WEST of ENGLAND LAND DRAINAGE and Iia н, CALDECOTT, ANO. DAWTREE. M ADJOURNED MEETING on the subject of $“ The INCLOSURE COMPANY. Hn be , Seed а Markot, Mark Lane; ; | held a к= LAND? (ntrodueed by mie n PLI Ad ESTABLISHED IN тип Year 1844, rice TED BY SPECIAL Аст and prices on application. eid а ne н o Pa ы or PARLIAMENT, 1 ICT., C. CXLIL С TITUTION, er Street, Birmingham, on THURSDAY i КЕ ^ E x » ON MANUR = COMPANY ХЕХ А January 2 clock punctua. sx when vu | ARI sement | Berri umida, T3 ien er espe Pet PME Jd HE ee now ready in fine condition— prepare ed by the Созий will s submitted to the Clu M ps x La Ka d a OLVED BONES P Mo embers will be Aes on the day of the ME. for which | Lands D: d Mul d erai etis Ee — «ко а DISSO PHOSPHATES of LIME, pose à Committee Meeting will be held at the ваше piace, half an | Paga imi p en агае ere ul nta b cale v the SURNIP MANURE, Eou к to the Specia Meeting, and Mem mated at | o moot the only nt whib Là a. sexe m, ча си >ч BLOOD: MANURE for Barley and Roots, pude пону i n лаб" eligible to attend. Jonx B. Ілтили, Secretar | а а merely the Mc rest of from four to five r сеш ont oan, URA' А —— e n | this Company not requiring pay off the principal; ali &c. E TS ах GE ABT. GIBBS” PERUVIAN GUANO | ] OCOMOTIYE ENGINE is on HIGH WA AYS pa. неа ра any Mine manent charge ош the E ы They also ont DA. SULPHATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY ELIMINARY NOTICE. Tenants for Lile and Mortgagors can likewise Drain and I ve NITRATE о! Е TILISERS of known value. The Номе Secretary having lately issued several orders under the | their Estates without any expense to themselves SALT, ani and all FER ЕЕ Plough Wharf, Isle of Dogs. authority p: the Locomotive Act, 1861, еа the prr ed The Work: dertàken by the C Who к " Abas YS t. Е.С. E. Pu URSER, Secretary. Lo saet es on the Highways, excepting between the ho ew of I: FERRE S "= maget earte Жы Voxperienoed Saf ө э Aang e Offices, 116, Репо ЫЕ Р v pem and біп the morning, thereby preventing the profitable em- | er] Sil оттеп: or Proprietors тау avail thomas GE АМ Ss WHE AT MANU r AUTUMN modem of td Engines for Agricult WES and other DRIN Ф | of the only, and get the Works executed under their own І "TS AT ге —A. supply of the above к а: park ЭА е 18 Гере ed t JARY E EXT, to onse i this E йоне: ede pir uh e or by Agents арма by Vedi ved дЫ E UA о | Lr L2 cipem temi E: ME x 6x 6 cc Кн rice 81. - 2 he m to be harrowed into the land before the seed is | orks are also executed by the Com arties advancii BEL. Eu ah be obtained of Mr. Lawes, or through any of his Бу оцай hus name а dee йө and PUTA g to join therein, will oblige | their own Capital ог! or Tene wishing to eri ze ng appointed Ago: E. of L of LIME 4 ear жы 7. 19а. s Cray, Hon. Sec. pro tem. | omoes: Castle Str sap ren] etm e e esprime SUP TE. М HE а ОЛА LSB5. E j| AGE RR — — — NE REESE? HENRI V уллары SERE" A 3 Т I —4 Md SUPERPROSTE A WL x R. MEMORIAL. > oin матта: e giros Si, DA acts an їй FEBRUAR MT point а Committe 159 in Landon, sar rA EA py ies as SULVETOR, of val appoint a Comm: ФА Funds for ciclos Mams f Cakes at Market prices Ыр и lAL in mom e RA LER, to he will endeavour to morik their] their pleasure and oo confidence, Address picas Е ІАЕ. S 1, Adelaide Place, London prp untiring T in t БАУ vx " моно m to the Cu. disini caccia ic uan. omes ЧЕ Bridge, E.C.; and 2 22, Ede а Чен. Du blin. vation of the Soil, the Amos Ка чао is so much indebted. Grass Seeds for all Soils. Seem D MANURE for CORN, | QDAMSS BL BLOOD шы WU Signed, P. F P. а ол в TuS | 2 Pa HOS о ост, 'ortworth Cou otton-under-Ec | ODAMS'S SUPERP. i Po RTMAN, Bryanston, Blandford, Жой. А. М. Ноор, Cumberland Lodge, | EpwD. HoLLAND, Dutton f fon 797000 MANUFACTURED Снлкгез Вакхетт, Stratton Park, im кчө Tuomas Ra voL. BARKER, Hambledon, Henley: on-Thames. F. R. Темреѕт, Ackworth Grange, Pontefract, HE PATENT NITRO- 10-PHOSPILATE or BLOOD Н. S. Тномрѕох, Kirby Hall, York. | 2: MANURE COMPANY блр), SUPPORTERS (continued). | nsisting of Tenant Farmers occup wards of 3o hn Lake Baker, Hargrave, Kimbolton, Hunts. 30,000 Acres of lani 15 acob d woke ees ar tiad merat Holland, т._Јонх CLAYDEN, Littleb: Ess eorge Kennion. ea, 5 Ma анд. Director. E к аара A m. E Neviands, qe eld, tai а e ces, . 8. y A Particulars of these — apri IUS Bl boo E P James Stratton, Salthorpe, Swindon. 5” T. MacADAM, еза; Chas. Burrell, Stretford. Chief Office: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, Е.С. William Cockburn, Hutton Mines, Guisbrough. Western Counties Branch: nae Street, Exeter. AV. D Mor rta m Бола. " Man Ma Vide Plaistow, Essex Elford, near Topsham, ога оп Росос onston icheldean. Мапи Ed. Righton, Thornton House, Si са А von, Devonshire ii Henry ym St. Vue Hall, (enne UPON the УХ the WOOLSTON TACKLE agat КТУ William Saunders, 2, Esplan: nado, Plymouth. 1000 the sod сезе ** best Бориса Ну. Richardson, Skeldergnte, York. Жплллм SMITH, n, Bletchley Stai Amies & Barford, Peterboro un amtare ag e. ei Монтела, rii t iere eve TEN Wright Ces No Grango, Sepe R I c H A RD GA ARRE SUE. 80 4 Ron Hewer, "Sarsden, Chipping Norton. | Illustrated Catalogues. Hark Magnus Little, ЖаШ. Oundle, | e Joseph Nicholls, deem н, iehester. | FOoXLERS PATENT STEAM PLOUGH and | Бире шата, Peasemore, Newbury. | CULTIVATOR may be seen at Work in every ^im Joseph Smith, Alford, Lincolnsh hire kd in England. LU Md apply to. - J. T^ Wharton, Skelton Castle, Redcar. онх а , Honourable A: us Vernon, Sudb 5-24 Hall, Derbyshire. Wor . Lee Thos. Greetham, Stainfield, W; colnshire. Cn — iurtox. AND SONS h 5 lb: one of th the Be Stocks in Europe of the PERMANENT NATURAL G: p T8 UA | SEEDS, which they mix expressly to suit the soil for which they | | Manufacturi of PORTABLE and FIXE D STEAM Ed. Browne, Langton, Wragby, Lin colnshire | Р following letter has | | гав, William Lacey, ri Panto Wragby, L neolnshire. СтАүтох, ви SHUTTLEWORTH, AND a ENGINEERS, Christopher Заст, Taphoime Hall, табу, Lincolnshire. requi rules тон ENGINES, Machinery f or VOR Rao isting, SEINE C oon. &c., E. R. £r. Turner, 1 Ipswich. om Professor йул o icultural Society, Lo idi. Engines for Steam Cultivation, Self Moving Engines for Common Hornsby & Sons, Gra! d have already made ti of rour pes Seeds, and it is only Roads and Agricultural Purposes generally. G. D. Trotter, Üplentham, Redcar. | Justice, to say that they have proved the e have sown for many Stamp E Works, geom xm SEC Lombard Street, London ; also | Wm. John Edmonds, LM Lechlade. | yea TELA ionian pere i Gr den n ре Жи Баса б: еа. | MIXTURES Tor LAYING DOWN to PERMANENT ic rel о N.B. e Best qualit; for R: Descriptive, o Сы Catalogues, Free per Post. James & Frederick Ho Bedford. ets PASTURE, Qe 4 i Special when required. Thos. Coulson, Drax Hall, Sel Cheaper ЕВ, omitt gian йи еа acre. B en E aaa dt EID m D A Ир Мр д к дд | Ве pay da [^ Em ro Yea Tas Tir to 15s [121 d Ooceup: or SS о Years" Наа S IMPROVED HORSE-SINGEING particulars "mi Можете, be given in future Wvertisemente. In the | CLOV d fino © т RENOVATING OLD PAS- APPA bes. with India-rubber Tubing, Stop-cock, and antime an хапе andadar to кро "this ME x 7 TURES, 0s бк por aero e omplete. im госта n fuil as Finest Er GRAS SEEDS 18s. per bushel. 0.1. Best quality, 9s. per Set. | No. 2. Second quality, 6s. per Set. Wal ке пеаг АТТА ЧҮ” HARLE: "pw n. Sec. vm. 4 Ur AWN ree SEEDS, 16s. рег bcshel, INDIA-RUBBZR TUBING for DO. UTTO: their Prats (per foot). аы (per foot). d Drainage, & othe r cult ural етемин ё... cxt Clov - с=т at the he Orest divernationnt Rehiition of $i 5 mn $m a HE m in. M R. BAILEY DENTON, maintains a large Roots &nd Direne & Bouth Kensington in October, 1863. Mode T$ d. | bd. ha. | т. | Staff for. the Execution of Land ‘Tzaprovoments bya con commission Сору оГ) of Mr. Макин Surrox's “ Essay on Pastures " is sent with HOSE PIPES for conveying Hot or Cold Water, Deer, суйт, ко., oer корка DU ММКН Н ааа ИИ ЧН НА ei dede ned rm partsorthe kingdom. Export orders for Brew аы Верт. е, го опо ardens, Joliention. ог particulars, apply to him, at Ad Damen Street, Westminster | delivered free to the MA в sadola x е Port Elo Lem Hancock, V ротаи e i Works, Goswell аи LISTS o! RDEN FARM SEEDS gratis and ewy; ut R. C. F. HUMBER ер [3 8. ^t Watfo Herts, У а ы Ree imp ттт е Oil Paint sary. M and formerly (Senior Surveyor to the Tithe Comi Comision E Scrrox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Land Survey: от ай! nt, more than rl te HA а S PATENT Bi ux е x Eras vm E CE MAP r alpes ма со ta Келог ere abstitute for © pnt on all сх work, and is fully Ат Yo pes яа staf of. а нр ion aie per E. | icd Agricultural Gazette. » Erie ари Heime ampie аа ipi ант, ачдан moray E CERE EN Боа at Windsor Castle, ming, and Gardens, and at the seats of many DT ET Nd M Adel eumd о TURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1865. iundreds of the cds aid кет nog hon: the most flattering AM here рео PE REA OS В. J. BEAUMONT, 1, I Aea SURVEYOR, and $ d etg (for ears Assistant to Mr. Josiah Dd id eiut йш) 30 gallons ы. 6d. per gallon, at the | puros), аков" ө Planning ah aid Ex ecution o£ Works ot THE greater portion of our Paper is this da: Manufactory, or 1s. Sd. per n JEn any Station thekingdom: | Drainage, ап ; including Embank- rd à ith two discussions, which ma; M z Hus 5 med exa! Deis uw нна QUY аа — ments and River Wc o mproremen vr of pam es and Waste Lands ; deseribed üecordins to thé tite of us of th Irrigation and т тони; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labo: g e ot them, ason ATEN T GUTTA PERCHA SOLE Cottages, Xc., either at the private cost of the Landowner, or through | THE PRESENT POSITION OF THE BRITISH FARMER. the medium of the various Improvement Acts, "s heosruxr то GaapkKERs. The Gutte Реа Company m Estates Surveyed and Mapped, or Inspected and Reported upon | They both deserve the careful study of agricul- v to acknowledge the receipt of the following letter from | for contemp! plated Improvemen taris It is instrüotivo to notice ih G. Gressy, Esq., Ahe celebrated Florist :— t Street, Westminster, S.W. . Maori e d "Gentlemen, —I have worn Gutta Percha Soles and Heels these ХЕ. AUGUSTUS VOELCKER F.C.8. Professor of shall do more fully on another occasion, the two years, and being so much in in 'a garden as T necessarily am in all R. AUGUSTUS VOELCK F.C.S., Professor of| а % Шорай: the North 2 weathers, and with the ground in all states, І would on no account be Chemistry to the pond — Soclety of England, has n es adopted in the North and in the Ganden them. Ав а matter of economy 1 would recommen REMOVED his LABORATO Y and CONSULTING, ROOM | South respectively by the speech A А ы ine 5i ишш АРСО 1 SALISBURY SQUARE STREET, E.C., to whieh he 0 à D бе aa AS ay ax TE it woro во сапы dough. | гедремја thai ali Letters and эшче for Апајувіз поша be directed. Su bject. e have abridged the report of RENES а easily as if it were во much dough. | Те, VOELCKER г s PRIVATE PUPILS for practical instruc- | th di b fi M Xe 5^" Tiothi 1 a duty of all persons who must occasionally wet their tion in Analytical And Agricultural héntistey. t К уен = efore the sv Lothian Club, BC INO Mp voids an ошай Кр 1, Ваау Square, Fiet Street, E.C. _ aper read be he Hungerford йа Soles. - —Your obedient servan: “9. GLENNY.” HE E AND S IMPROVEMENT ,COMPANT. (йыш) Club i is Ке va 9-7 and in fi Every y of eod Poroka arti А: d such as Mill Bands, Tubing, Soles, Sheet, Pump Buckets, Fire Buckets, Bosses, Union Joints, —— m a eene ter is unquestionably : very able lecture Fiasks, Bottles, Bowls, Chamber Vessels, Toilet Trays, Sponge ag гута E ч г bject. Mr. Furia Ld ven wnin end Batteries, Calbo! trays, &c., man! лге; To UIT ES iis vw ESTATE ÁGENTS, SERA TUNE &c., IN : {ы pé n ha Company, and sold by their wholesale dealer ARA == iis money, AND 2 "erm — agua un | the agrieultural world as great ability. coun! , unlimi ^ Th Wharf T iecit, oko ed Agricul rovement, the ole vaias авал И cannot however, but be. seen se. MA ш the litieal L Rid 2m Prncua Couraxr, Patentees, 18, Road, City Road, | expenses in a ial i casos being liqui nia date i by a renf charge сеч ®у г , э po ARCHER'S “ FRIGI DOMO."—Patronised Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, or any bencñcial purposs | with that business-like discussion of the present ris ines or орана for Drainage or lj 2 " СА er Majesty the Queen, the Duke of mm for Жы ОА Tram Уу Ату, Күрү сете orfarming | difficulties of the farm which bemus m to eth imme te the Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton |` g то on the sea созі ог on the banks or | TêCeived at the hands of the East ursa Р Crystal sal Fios, S. oological Society &с navigable rires oF lakes, id Res The latter is suggestive, helpful, hopeful; m MORNIN TS. The Erection of Farm Houses, Labourers' Cottages, and other í i РИ DOMO n: COLD WIN WINDS bt E 4d FROST AM ues required ШК Ке Parte т Farm, purposes id Ce ыы rovement former is passionate and angry, [ е озо erfect поп-соп NACE of T Heat p Сок Pg : "егете of and addi to Farm and other bi To this we shall hereafter draw attention in жог ngu ot Un pr где Friend Powers tmt поетите Me ааа Р Торрес Е куарга detail. Our reference to both these re e rins iot and fro: Ro; о! "A Бода, To ba Mad baara icti mE. ішо, in | Royal Charter, 0 or Other Шорго may borrow t nde Sra | present is merely to express the hope that "rat о yards wide .. .. .. .. 1s. Ôd. per yard run. works оГ drainage, or ether impr charge tho seme with the expemaes will not һе deterred А their length from gi Four yards ао 8 EU .. 8$. 0d. per yard. on the lands improved. them their best attentio р арс Wide .. 1s 94 pec rut. No investigation of title is req: and the Com) mpany being of a em their Конс ж d pemda Р СЕ лас сач mo”. execution e ntroj Evrsna Tuosas ARCHE CN ole and TA LE Great | Enclosure Commissioners. curious bit berg memos or * ttis much Westminster, 8 А at the annual meeting of the MILES. Om co он, and of all yc dnd Seeds- Н базе шетаат, and for forma of application, ару io the риши БА was dis| stel te rented 58 [Г DEN 21 ERY CHR 'LE AND AGRICULTUR RAL GAZ ETTË (fikk i T рчы Mr lety. s Es and ERE is re 3, the porte Edi d itor in th of th e pa eR pers оу: al (бос eben tural and th superni ol z ty of edid г ram imal, may in Y b» ful dis y dis that САЗ in oots, en d o &c, selves and a for | thi ies e- m her arion тота з sub elo Је ect; pme Sw nt Which $222 d it i [З Soci 01 ps ety! wn 3 Jo len ewe urnal t as i qual th ,1sn t wW e ot — го sati lo ts rly ? ег sfie б Ае: Жш the ent даг i in pr rs am e b са ге th- € the he vos he ut "ago ca d lamb er he y r8 The old ds а, Wi are of go . {wi pro 2 ce, лт red зк t ла thout à па? мё Bot fit b aced it fo e b e,| ch e anaci er ch th th ted reed N r th est ar mo ity, i ar и Е 1o Vile ud Ad a Wero orfolk e dam е тое лт аата сиу! eir gi n bs wer ere coun a wi shee the le es of er th es а as it gene nd e thi crow try ld p| whi lar to r t epr att re t t well 4 Th ral mu ek a ned of 8 ап h ich ger f etain e oduee ose o be n эне tod 4 h 0 seular nd s n horns, er nel ei rame and vt B of th eld | o teeks gh or eto › thei orn mu rly 5 pot re ich ut ссаві s tr d ac k i rns ch m Ё рго it t o z — minm СЁ н mu eir а әд his ја ity We longer 96; ina qui are ix шр and dus d of ourn y rengt n уй сЕ агое and th wo s th * fa n x This" s eir А д aul d E а the long ng bos ed Fera gua міг ram of d E aff : EN vk is the E: their earriag The or be rded ве tl g- Wadi p r. ndi o fatt y of fle to Ta so aa ^ i or Lo "we an ge mo y held arin well- e ad led г 5 ойс я Mon an sh, b rence wisel б uich t m prese ev Mr wW, 8e тїрїї y other o re res c] whi bred vanta am t y, b ING quite as Engle , rd. said int 7 that nt ti yit * She Promes it i cn d resembled | [3 ae „woul outhd: of n ki dee iri: nd t mm eed s hen A een тею А bet ie: sog Re asked the gen of r races | IE and eed "€ eth. n hat tes ze Ld bs pium. If oer the dfi t Ms. be la pr paara аге Si qud a "n heil | into a1 nà qualit Ld Loy rue A hai dnd Pat Tho fis * to iy х па Min years [ our emily 4 А, i 8 wd sed нуч d бонка 1e M PM mi n аа fama p^ Уза эб inir. уре whioh a eS A s Беше inj in СТА а 4 p n E T parents : Thet Seyi wie. ud og vol ай as орт ho an that e к g" d ‚ and see eiie pee ji n wn , Was e ll bu ө esr s lo e ofit lose. is nir ree et nu k wa earl , givi n | lati thi teh and rut y en ng ү | uc Е 4. т oted ye the hoy, o ~ didt thi y sh vin not a tive is i "T theref b ough woo] | 5h ie, v nE » male df ost, of is: T eep g the and e way, s pro you nndis ut a am ems unfor cw e the r thei ha ls am t pis b а e ve bee y wn o pre the he o Dr the 12 ойм ша f have ње га elves, to re unat lat e E it di b Ww vio ch ffs he rta ause or pro o its at зг ап gre 1 1 ап ind n, and UT niei intr of that e "^ [ie к И sing e isle latge, and py mo та ors i that gly i x ong i nj ЖОКЕДЕ є ho in " the бош A: IR e eei P ases Ты Кол since ева тан XT CET n ir ишн ND id оп EE de dn aao gud nost eve e ena ra RIT. n$ Shall w y TEM inei КӨ f equaliy d | min S Periods ад e erywhe ed legi y ded с hoti duc rever trit ty by taki Tute the Le wool and bon 4: 5 ly + ck M thdo ер d. po out. ipn reir da emen idi of p S d he publie un - o» of mu ceste th n v. whe for r. Fn pe T: red to AM y qu For e enac ea eet: dting th th secs Ыр "the nicis ео tton ror tho Bl cell Ей yea шь рейт © J those а бн , and syst "is sd is ә applied to -— pe wo wit ете ^ ger fr ewa fram nd he у satis апа hey h vt ong-l e ch 400 - then orb me so if iabili price of b in ama на nt to e of b шй fied thei er with eg; alle adis" I y his ow rds t tieg red her titio edi im a red fi erstoo e pro e eir a been cem ur те nt (abo es ar will is са еге ч her sma Cros ns Se profit te again od Ы t tba Kos aequi our ; k Po hes, ut а able, take "e eil ll 8 of vi ab ү b in q i о: abi n , fa ithe im on term S, putting ed o Sd оны she БЕ tried, den fol ou. zot лш асраш vit D ipeo ee, RoN з атац) fako a fum 2 Thi whi « g he r olk ew ep | be bel as mode o у, h nto t ss th ad ith | E тото рег ав woul n th of m ie r ac е ieve M e of e h e mo ab fi eraras РСА ей edi poli w eh wea uere to con hi |ü na ees Southdo d pi э Ач of Income hr эресен DA imer Eg) ene а „ (0) а £ Wi w M anda nd a ra n3 di а рот Vo de to the liti toi к the 6d every E “мн est Country downs ew A = T. S ME ty азд, fud g: ual 4 о r i dt ewes ateh hme i x ng-Woo hold D | get а graziers ity соба im лан де if it рти, radesm 19 аар, oed а сс "dus ҮН М лат стае кошер X in ggestio Iled ionge їз vol zee x EXE ro | sare M IE nd Mus New , 0 iind: 00 . ËR e n er ed, qu in t uich n C ps ide te nce other's i4 + d b ERE Sual andit lt lo alit he ha orn ari and bee re of O Ко 1 P ree w 1 М o y H eot d rad Mara VEN ais m П е ех x hir ten of + ебет" tom ay T Ned Woo Mr. тга "һе Е Ар ЗА Ih rass Seeds Heh bou ed i p E i mbs simil e kt go erue 4 tried new DS add: diy son b У th ad айе s, Vetch im f- ^ a ror pi esh wpne 1 ly served, um Es oM Vm Ee | pathy беш lod that elica, тей from ао нар s тока t es, Turni engine, 5} r ie hi wn , |12926 еп ee ut a ich th cer e th T ps Norfolk ce, ies and >й апа ewes " Nol кна ause ; running Bad: NOUIS be с дз penes еа figur seed, ym 8 c ^ fairer wi 0: ге ад of rael e scor 1 g on aj 1 b sh an e s es o s a agri ith t port h fh hH es e n w ee wir d im ut 20 or, than icult эй » the the part: ev a 11 а and was sagten jo p and next liabi of 16 in. d = , mn e r ew a 8 а i eub wi se i 3 e indeed, the tural me ds Neb x ы Bü y to теу wd "Tomb es i paik penr eat ату Es ДЕУ T uy» etail, : such mo etail and , sho and і imals, and ay e, th of ti ting well- mingt ave AEE th en € trial ha а, шт E fu ing. E: = ten Fwd ng it течно аи fair, nd ey times, Phor Eins ry hi ir бт Ө т as сай ае ЕТ "ies eine. EY EUM EY: udi ы о e o TO rb n 1 ose Т5 eould ure eË acti тб ra of " е? 0 40 acre acre. d pisa е Wheat , and 'oduce кве f oposa een es xperi b men » eal m at sh ul pens uL rem: з of y se ther е corn , will depen ch, m orgetfu lis made р tont ago ts o tor of Pu hii poin saa meer of А4: о Barley, a а "Ф, dh eic at a very for surel ulness — o it v3 late аз n this Bs en had lost nt dis of, — he — not 9 т ps k E m, чуй atte urel б Ж of in b as if in Еа ne of 180 оой des сота ud br жө шей with qrs. p cles per aci E m of 8 rri) t there RERE’ „one эрратеп по [єс the sin ch Me hto ту, Мө " desee ond m ge r interest vis ^ in E guo pue vm ^as ile eh ену y, iud one o will ass reo ^ E v4 Pw m L 88 en the о th 108 M ir ru 1 y rum qoM e on d us ful Tum Kim. а ERE. babuit ры ча vea Ri is com- tio 30) ewo lara Р 5 aereo o intu ^ 8 a i утуш п, mic im SI. oris Be h ads a Woo OKE, жүз om Alo ere Sod се а at Tuy { n mo : ess m 8 ы — | саз in во DY r a th ing 80 nt. pto eedi f $ s in отра аен о ^el the м of No this | е’ апа чайы aM urageo: е oken e| aw lamb fu Ee ewe £13 ж i puni to theorise ;' fn panied rfolk [и ство ча rendi usly m 8, а Ei чое ou pe "o and aoi ep i ax p med ict T wur vi uN Mum A erro E а а е ; a Уер йе, ipee | ро i more seg "rs ас was в was ашу! recenti eee is, Sus i aedis The nex d теат «Ан ‚алаа atant Н еы v lid umi A E EHE d E i, HE 18 ў е n tha 1 2 i 5 Бн ты consu cad by t shee! by ipe mr еза — S DSANN d s Fama h 0 hend of o 331b. Perd t t us," other xg. w 4 he p The In from Sf mutton | а staplo wit s fir, pen d Заби Ж ча кыз ad m 4 sell he bu aren he ] в | ton; а арі h ed eral hi del dni NU tales 93 0 sa um ilt u а of i yn is feris 1‹ ке 080 sell sheep a vh st Latin food, up b x nd degener: god ince "өй етар tice s reni nent Fer aed pem к бой pus nes: th » 8 е] 5 Toi ei d ГҮҮ TEM ha pro m pde tre Em Dr the pas асе ze Pra cro t anta $ when. паа: this Ma. | pr requisite to io very = the D pu. e ua would own pro т Lin we oint suij рга utioned to mongre as inj It e to thin н ема PX ad nce m of s porti N ed je acti l Ia t pro ead ap Eget a an Orti 0 co. are ct i agai rm br rious ke pone et th ahr hei nly de iri o еа one on w,I lns decla Dedi М at nst eed. to put to коте tho wast pw iy aar whic Whose ton wek jo think a [pres to to the communi — ti xu eut ENTE Niyi em Em py hl ha tend The nger oul ua amie А sen dins ha ОН w^. rh A profita in ould aue er ва pound, я dist: шо t ^s ofa eec hi dency obtai d she tu y eb lt € abl ev Shi Р! extra th У rict, ta he fa eei eu NL MAN Wn Mat da "al fli xcci w- edi t yr a pure to Lg à ep agri SI not ad led 40.0 I Кос, "e » Р E tro littl M the , ls ЫР КЕИ, ger eod our nythi h € аы: ud "A y^ conr д ell nty, оце ku ngl ly Ра F: S. ow atado, wi i к iat песезв m poen MS His en кл жос e xdi deal bie in| m mox Е io, withe a of au 3 | e to ica » 0r. ito: iv D шт өн LR uu eod zT eith Пу it i hi gey avo tea l, mi ‚1 rof idu eduet Li e sas oth Ee r o. е d 18 ich te ur eh ist indee ж his БР zt DA "i es 2 1 Tawo astana esirab ready a heavi pe ud ach estia agrieu akes bi eed, of 9 2d ‚оу, penses .. Wk » «s; Luis, ang i pere le n for «vii THE n ath turi аза сана » T соз AS ег М H е 5 ati 0 ei m pes MY e А т The. det -—— eri bun we nes ne bee son s ш Ја Р ed lr e n «t xs 6 md вра = TEE x OS to is, | P? er re fi ou con "1003 ' ад a of i AN мн paper was ITION induce produnt ed ht to є »usidere d EC поро ERE'S Mission беде OF d 1 bis ba ghi cie ec атш 250 16 ved? е TEY oriona om, theB эне y THE efore woo. cient tem, n гу an уа “that ве {ее он Briti Ay centi FA and (wit Би 169 bpr er din and ish rme Y7 RV [= сап ma ho ng PAP oft am g an for h iti farm rs" ums, of IER. ad e list Scar e kar th that s. to.b 100], Я ена VUE NES T othi pde жолун уч ыда vith. zng Mes p bject e presen he caj ing fo ipai) 4 aem th to pa. һеер hi b catt] ут for E ital rint T а see at ^ y the - е bl a at кейе req e ag he. тё апа е1 Е сг, qui rest ga ne СЕ b fone ecd Maki dbi i А. х оЁ pos tax ! var e сенне D ek. Balana e bour and ue ЖЕ ney, or pn тй AN, одцй to th Ment? por cen he t ls. the е ei percent d enant’s i „| Тыз Defi ie nt. w id be 4 | атлы К. iade e ac m s 7l. £ d id ount » oy | сан die VE АР 40 0 and Jow pri e А Pa 1 eg ncs аа .. И 0 Ў лр et к. ed h JaxcanY 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, m ich I hav beyon verage, a: and of the finest | the member for Abingdon, y in p rin ur malt-house E ram А4 ny ad the gen dm we wes, had for many years. | оріпіоп “That as the farmers Tad "lost. e. kiuria эз сир fi instructions of "ihe e ER tbat it might у =. ed up Passin e this, that Wheat weighing 13 score nett, | to have, x their market was open to all the world, these local | and ured as they choose ; then NAA get a тт of & should with dif&culty make ll per sack, and that Barley, lburdens ought to be taken from their shoulders. Well done, Mr. | S character that will grind Linseed and malt ther ; igh re 4 lbs. nett, should be offered, without a | Norris ! can те Ё оч dpimtios of the farmer chiefly main- | then n ресе ы. not ee 10L per annum customer, at 965. per qr. : surely, as the saying is, “There is | taining the е poor; ca he highways to be kept up by by him at | in тне пе mething rotten in the state of "Denmark," or otherwise in |a double To b ped 2; they used to cost. : see the Е this you w siii nds the officers gauging the Е ^ same as in ourown country, which requires an alteration of some sort! |anomalyof the farmer having to provide for, and m rali the | | other on all t oromo a attempting to charge а y er a have | pai ирек dgani n you dei cay 3 "MR уе im above, inasmuch as he has but half а Ys of hay, in some instanc required to oen in bà. the gam! the "T reiso. won't b to it under that pee] A сто) from us, эз ап act of justice; and as you have assisted i acture, it not be made for less!—Let us see, ns mem «f getting that portion of *'free trade" which has бора injury | ПОСА res we could do, were this tax swept away and the to m во may you &trive to obtain that measure to its fullest excisemen pat MN ond the limits of the cultivation z the soil. extent. | In any of our markets we can purchase heavy steely Barleys, I may be told tbat these taxes are a charge on the landlord, | weighing 11 sco nro 4 lbs, net, at 26s. per huerto; at aL — and not on the tenant. This is all bosh! Take away the | 5 quarters will weigh a ton, and will cost . £6 burdens, and the tenant who pays them will have the greater | To this I will add. bs. per "quarter for making : and part ofthe benefit. I know lots of M дылы ЖҮ, among {һе | profit (а good one too) аз it will only take 9 days to nuni f | і о h will be 1 Í | x 3 baekward spring, he may think himseif well off if = ғ. left on Ed pore p ^^ ca e corn and art; jT ^ is obliged to give to his sto: ry ho is obliged t pakat left for himself!!! But how s smy does Sympathy воо oothe the troubled mind ;—and she че б-а d rent was never altered from this cause. I ive to 1 To this I will add 5s. uarter for a rise in price, polic which I am nw и, Tid oe siderable pertes build another, thoroughly restare 741 оа Тий). 5 Dai SA sie 15 9 на - ve e whole of t! 'orce added to the | Again, if this malt only ciently m w paying an additional charge for the bighways, change its "n are К. tarch ATA and the et present tii I invite them to aed imi opo d take place if it dde qie (uot а falso one) and take care they don't give too t! e Hope def. ferred maketh the heart sick ;" and we have been living npon this material € e that it has become nauseous, A hav never known any D: of reut on e screenings kept with it, there would not e meg and it is absolutely neces: о loo 2 and see what can account 5 but rather the reverse, the rents have increased at | A ETE in weight: still I ean afford 4s. be done to meet our etm LA Ar io the e tim | 1. per ton for that, which would be Mis woe Pe M dem pano Trough Mo (d) The «2% item is Labour, and a costly опе too ;| i d те very large fortunes)if such a season as ove „а ng altoge! "n не ie Fei. of еттер S would put = z^ right. Моё во now, | Qual to, or excee дЕ the rent; and the question is, | Now this would bo the effect of that “Freedom Tr » Since then we have had аё least three good harvests of Wheat, | Can we reduce m. mea їв во mnch bonsted of in des day s! Тһе effect one, the best ever known; but rando the price being con- | We certainly Mer A it; but for the last two or three years | Barley "rer would be а ris А ч quenter і ita ксы I = it has been stationary, Мн ш the к» ed of Wheat, | | could sell you the malt at 258, p n let viz., at 81. 15s. per d Devizes market, of which I have the return, was for| ton, and this \ would qe the A et r4 germ the pm of ой- the year 1862, 535. 4d.; for 1868, 43s, 6}d.; and for 1864, just | eake considerably. rer m m a producing ended, 38s. 2d. Now, when we consider that in the manu- | body—ay and the ea T" hi to this any facture of a quarter of "Wheat, one- -fourth is manual labour, if longer!" 1fso, I hope Y Кас das will not be able to geta with Wheat a£ 52s. а LIB месе, it ought to be to remune- | ponnd of m at under a shilling, rate the rE ape quarter of Wheat мо This bill Sion of the Аа cen of ше Exchequer’ s is a hum- amount to 13s, becomes cvi thing that the farmer | bug and a mi Itis a hum g itis of no use, and it is should sell, as he pA кач this year at Devizes, the same for | a cheat, i uch "prr md ent having since 1800 s. $d., and yet be paying, аз we аге in my melgtibo ж е4 remitted duties чена the b benefit of айо every interest but the the same amount for labour, losing thereby 3s. 53d. by ov agricultural one, to the amount of 7 o Dn sterling, they quarter of Wheat that he gets rid of, have offered us we Me is worse Mem. The fact is, you cannot reduce the f labour. If you But the Malt orks anothere ed y самеев the returns tinually so very low, there is no chance of making up for- such T a will therefore endeavour to posite some rei, for "o state of Жыр (a. >i us the of Ren * What is Rent?" was ge -— in de Nido of As à the late Lord. Herbert of Lea, when member for the Southern Division of e "y he gave an equally significant answer. “ Rent is d surplus after ШЕ gn qo "e of the farm b hes TON e RS is ppes ry reasonable and isn «le tenant farmer holt: wl een "ilustrated) geh. ме better off, ed would exchange places with his landlord, *'Suppl and u^ e d y for 8 f The tradesman, therefore, is the only source from which the | Septennial опе 35s. 10d. ; for 1804 the annual average is 81s. 1d., ENT one? d, I congratulai ose farmers who the other hand, the demand increases; шеп who have been neni 7 н a, p r^ their sons to the like business farm r them, and à find dps tiers dte "itc Do € В. Ah Tetired tradesmen n who e pari зрну ancy t. me epic їп g зо good as farming ккө пепсе s is, that com ll king, the landlord is sure ti ta d legs-ti to be high rent ; pen rdally speaking Ae "t give, an nother will. p Shis with оша ns, which а a di tote yery name ot. * free | making a return 3 Wiltshire; and although this is a move- is an artific ial state of things altoget ;- ng less money? n of the Income e, till, as producers, we obtain the same freedom ta b the re superior corn n produced more than another in Wilt- Tax the Chancellor of the mrsheqner can congratulate M consumers enjoy. ESTE м М 3s Sim, 374-7 атоо о but the Rar of Pembro en d country on their prosperity ! The oply way I cau see to alter he price o: eat n the Mar ne in Wi on't know, rl of Pembroke's this artifoial мааа is, that the luidlord „Should not havea LA» moak ed 198 I met with an Mr. Bovans of Fosbury aro o: andi particularly refer ihe prior c over 1 cred: seeps the т x тепа бото Opures fut r their &bove its natural level, "T mdlord would be more particular кеа — “The Wheat Trade Py the World,"| Тһе Dr. - aede nt NB I have given, the whom he took for “tenant, Y this kd. was altered. Asit is, | and in made up to to November 30 ВЕ Deve vue apea oeri re than as from the loss: tbe —7 өү e with the S07. worth ee ett y nes were five e ie iln above the price in ретин ip: чөк apri the bulk of о Stock was sold, thoy fell of manur d dn amies must come in for Mil th rioe 5 5, within in value some 75. pe head. Thecorn again I have put above iim aak EA A ie landlord steps in before him and takes London з ; one ( an) the same p wi а | an average of seasons, except Peas, and Ozta.. And tko beu of his 4001. for rent ! 2 = w fractions ; and 5, more or less below. the English сө gen md I ps put the expenses = tbe rebua oot lon't mea t ising ul tells us mus! law, as the land lords would hon unte эе aire bon damen vile if this is true (which I don't for a minute doubt) where stockt Be t 80: it, e our only chance. AndIknow some as errem for the rent, but I am quite sure (as I have said ** go-a-head ” farmers who do this, and are, in à measure, free before Ies EM the rents are, generally, more than they would be of th bus "n шт, tho кү сазтпо& НёҢ—Низве1Е; "but «there is | wonder, from the ves tes they aro niin. dn dom other in which he can; and ion dese: but little ti to—fo A Lm t » symrathy Ве hereafter if, after struggling through the difficulties | мр Ёл they ла по ОРЕ! pub how is it коба get | And sotin s биде di idaro amidat Ton” Мене 1 t arta cu he suffers bis crops to Caes eaten up by LX: lot of any, when it is w y there than in London? The | 198, pes it iy dade landlord at his expense. factis, our English s edu wes standard value throughout | gayi ^ dedit 60601. can compensate him in а way of reduction of derer e rs the n and the value of exc vias is so great in merce. saying tiat Ма wool along v enel this i broug "im t се | gola being 230 per cent. or upwards premium, that the | where would the stock сото fma Je is the at — g жүр qn profit, although he he irs s ems these prices, to buy it? And this wore аа о пега ky ene rent v ^ ^ — Them о ошай be - € md wis ht wo odiis bens DE ainst him, and making mone i with us, yir [злс | vt that бгз гв heve found. out к acr учеа vd о вше of our own produce Vis no wonder, then, that wo mA their best to supply us by purchasing some of our best — E җый? Wheat ; and it is а а hopeless thing to — — yes Wü Over tis y. e have no control whatever. But in ihe articl 4. Such, then **present position of the British óf Barley, i is фе! Tault of 21 farmers «rre; ЖА fhat|farmer." I have Poit you what his lia ipae cereal re diseoun present. In the yéar| and he has to turn the greater part of these 1803, tho quantity offoreign Barley imported 305 quartas or | Which is at a high premium, f the quantity returned in the Gazette which regulates tithe, во. at a fearful discount; and after working for E During the - year about 1,700,000 qnarters have month and using his capital to aecomplish this, imported, 1 have been unable to ascertain the exaot quantity, together with tho anxiety of тшй Ф is a hard case but it is a ho; ob; and I Xe нас ena see "a day, and we shalisee it, ifthe price of c ntinues at what it is, а su adio w р доам kh the petam i 7 Д ef game will be obliged to occupy the land himself; or keep his Hoc: ^M the Thistles rand natural produce of an ‘uncultivated E ) The pn is reat эе, thing to consider, and with ception, Т P z ШЕ from various с Canses, lo average s are in ty more than th төре сызу from his produce. But further arters, bui These large quantities, as a matter of course, are campetitive want particularly to hear «да pus upon this sub- to do with with ours; : and such being the ease, we havea right to demund | ject, I shall conclude by expressing a hope” a or the future, You will see that my n nant has to e pound our markets should be unrestricted and free from cep jas a class, we may be u m — share of = = - у dod highway, n A. boh rates, and it | cause Penk tos ay influence them, either directly or indirectly, froc-trade priv ileges that а all ot Mene and th ME Ек „ее EA ызы o e b sale of our produce. t cease to agitate till we Suet, p the (wii, Dei ои topay his e aiaa bs em mil literare mei Ceo Tae Mat Tas, эз рә борун УА ао oE PS PRE ec бе FaN yers e =з i T A in e as much 3 обадва, CNN ETE the Church- pios -causes maltsters and brewers to select the best | interested as ourselves. And likewise that the may be Tate. All the rest is compelled to pay; but — mption | put at arms’ length, and every farmer be allowed to use his the Cburch-rate s | is d AL нес у But where is the | of кзз. produce in any way he chooses. And moreover, that as of those who in these would-be days of ** free-trade,” | and therefore the second rate and inferior + ente a | election will be soon at hand, wo act as one man to sendonly ould oppose all attempts to shift these burdens from the | drug or the market. — D a: си — Parliament as will do these things for us. shoulders tera ori the : sgriculturists to tho State a » at largo t alk e a eser | there ро wand mh ion, m олуи Mosi and Drx| Б. Steam CulHivatiom.—I daresay that many mil rranted th " p= "s fen beers d pa: dut Age rt MS € needs о m Alone но (md I wil prove, it ун Les canso of this dci vienen, — the early inventors and in the House of Commons that half of these | inferior Barle; mie ec td Mec straw | P Mes dier kie stock io а EZ E = kA & FE $1 84 а Е E 5 Н = 29 E "d 23 ья 9c i „Р. sitting and we will just usc itis. rday 9f repentance, not for-the cause (ns he was a ftr trader j ba hateyer comes into the ME ee MIS TR the shape of йы ; for fon tho effect of that measure, wl. m cris" | fa competitive one v vith the other, and requires | Pub it aside, and took up my paper again to copy the ао 905, measure, who, in the person of feeding stuffs is тб riim at uro. € — э foll Jigicol : Do wri versus malt cattle food, aad soe ow the irn stands. Тһе |- **SreAw ProvanixG.—West Riding Sessions.—1t seems that 7 тереп тау Te UELLE da | me — му, rye E no restrictions on his 5 | steam ploughing is likely to go thr ough а aevere ordeal before iin? A mot k know at the time I wrote my paper) bas been БЫ buys his a and makes the article the best way he can w De хое сре justices. Mr. J. W. Childers, of Cantley, gave Offered 15s. per dozen for QA the Be rabbit he can send to London. ofscience ani steam —— ч dt is now selling at ago, under the provisions of "The ie The te екы ae the n up with them, and no from. 1. to 121. 304. per per ton. go into the manu- Кр fot uh order prohibi пысы соч о dosbt the gentleman (himsel а A. tentnt rentiag 4he mansion | faeure тне thing you have to do 1в іо | losomotive: or апу other than animai power. And the game) will make a fine thing of Е] take out апа pay for а license, then you have to expend а on the the EE NOE V 60 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (JANUARY 21, 1865, a night and six'in the morning. This notice was abandoned, better suited io a Soon where fermentation was but Colonel eni and other reel bie t iving any notice to the parties interested, ed to Sir George for as one of th: the. s principai | Seorotarios pi State, for an order eorge ars | benefiting the tenan ts, will pravo a profitable in gether to from 4l. to 4/. 105. per acre—the | re € 1 of the land А а little more ун 20s. an Mess арру | the ar rra ange: emen ‚ Was considered roten бой „апа I haye doubt that u етту the money so ех xpended, is aid in on the чое of the Society for the Diftion x Use gotten ta Its effect on Grasses in Sir Georg n India ing wo nderf ; the ordinary a (Y ш ff, f | Clov arious opinions exist; as nns best mode of seeding down for permanent pasture, ^ many districts, bead the land i is naturally Nas; E er and you without my ow mp xA ust is prese zi = a beautiful irteen different roc imi X sueculen OMA. called the Dóss, which vege- n the emet e it ti tbat ads Veget o possib Dait sed, it will f the tre tates through t C hottest months; whether 16 is the be ass deus t attracts the moisture or the burnt clay I 1 А Of ourse, before. бу жу rk ог ае i befo profitable ent the far: ask your für кл т patience 2 while 1 w that it doni d inp other that I have exposed. e s is ar instance of the kind, as Sir George e Grey is very too rea comply with the Wishes x mortar nt clay is i and ndi mplaint!. And it does not re- | in its place burnt dy powdered "in into dus called ii ur ble for mixi d is say. p but "independent of its value forlitter and manure, bur ng th ho choose to 2n e com 1 i np Agen i of en readers may feel anxious to know the result, of quire the magistrates at Quarter Sessions to accomplis ?|Soorkey is цяе. So mortar does this|the c averages for the seven years to Chri hbourhood of Salis y 0 ristm Lord Koike no ui horses $ бое пеш nisu wero | make that in шапу ot the old fort En many 1364, joel by authority i in the London Gazette o too wi inquired the name of beneh of crei and found, to hi Act o; xm си to € these engines to travel,and that thé êy һай hiere: as — - the. "bin, - then wrote z ij - E £g r litter. A sprinkling of Mee da aily abeo of amm the place fermenting x ey of aay "litter, in i make o a pe moniaca aL 2 carbonic acid gas, you will have a manure tat you could almost sow out of a drill. So convinced m Į with what I have seen of burnt clay, and from it right then orjust, that my Lord Folkestone, who pays «int I have read in your boox е Iintend to try my bur littlei r^ erat giu towards tne roads himself, should have | hand on some of the stiff "yc. after drainage I e e и ы eris co лат apte Ó— 2 will burn at least 200 yards D (hé acre if it can be d ter Pus кае — n I was at home from tree. a visit, and Tao o no will ac м апае егу oc ose parishes, memorialised the Bench in in. d operations for a twelvemonth, to see how the Bill кк other counties. Fiton "^" | Indis last tha Ip w wheth "ta ‚ king е "A a forbidding soil, or at the results you › | е 30th u Per imperial Bushel. 2 SOBRE 00; Wheat . Barley .. vi S^ A Oats 2$. I beg to state for their CS COHEN RA fu each 100], of. tithe shui ge will, ag iy year 1865, amount to i 158. 1010., or about 47. 8s. per cent. lower than lest year. The following sese from my * Annual rent-char arge for each Pico sin 1007. Е y the ithe Commutation Act, | Fo ned. Mort е in а farm I sh all ur Ше! fa Ma which шу һ 12 o'clock at nigh e ; and it be ds P What he t, in the dark, to m is tackli will well for bim if he Де t det timed: стак! | But supposing 7 all experience would поб n worth xg бора ght, how will his men be fit for work next бах after | calls cem I call E. India Rape. J. LM em "a Potas р see your ng abu MSc Зон da the magistrates in anwre—l am v very gla ad La eim what they are about! + I ask е irren iib Corre apondent Mr. Peri has drawn attention to the | s, trade;" and I tell them, what Der perc already, that no| want of азһ as a manure;it has o class of men have treated th NN Puit es pect A чш in? E F А hem Te . "n a agistracy, which the a reasonable price, afford to contribute to than the | beneficial manure, and I be ANON. and the sooner they league together | used in E L tter еә I, an old. Tory, am teaching Radical principles, but if such — t аз wq described is the to disown Tory or Conservatir e principles, thus far I am ready eR a large sale; at alle e dealer would find à үнс їп Home esponden Rape Cake, p o een letter has been| On T^ ying Down Land Grass.—l ha forwarded to us by Mr. Alde aer: M to whom it | arrived at the conclusion that it would be е анн to was addressed. ]—At the risk oth pus his my effusion | grow Wheat potita ably to m ien upon strong clay consigned to the osea r basket, т тенш» to send lands; an nd my observa atio: oing o ave long several 8 r the уеш и 08 19 92| 1853 £91 13 1885 вооот О Ass Ho А854 . 9019 5 1888. .. = .. 95 T 9 |. 1855 8915 8j 1840 .,9815 94| 1856 93 18. 1 1841 10212 51| · 1857 9913 7j 1842 105 92 | 1858 105 16 34 1813 105 12 24|- 1859 108 19 6 1844 . 104 3 5$, 1860 110 17 8 1845 .1081711i| 1861 12 3 4 1846 10217 82| 1862 10913 6 1847 .. 99 18 101] 1868 107 5 2 1848 .10 1 0 | 1864 103 310 1849 ..100 3 72] 1865 98 15 10} 1850 - 981610 | — 1851 96 1l 4j| 29) £2929 1 7 1852. 93 16 114! ————— is 0 b. gura д. Willich, Actuary Ui ciety, 25, Suffolk Street, rica Mall East, os 03 Two ngo last t Se ptember a th sexes di Were sever ral plants of the Common o; of from 8 feet in height Although they were discovered early е! á the following Pe ema one had already died, Judging the e cause, we h at once removi yao, a distance of "i than a quarter o way Ee. Ei : ЫТ d down and ins ideis thre e also severely affec They seemed paralyse y in a state of stupefaction; they а Severa n the field to you. My t} which I think confirmatory of the views taken Бу |: you on the same subjects. though my "melee as | ап agriculturist in England is nil, I have had consider- | of able experience as an amateur agricultur arist in Фе | born East, there are few of t € crops in India | is desirable to that I have not tried, and so eee extent. The subjects on which I shall touch are straw as food: burnt clay, and what you call rape cake, but. whi ch I is the refuse after the "extraction of the oil enant, | а аа fall Ta а тр не an iea extent system ected, ara dcs А "ийе ng and eon aliit motion Y the muscles of th . We lost no time in administering a oil to bee d е аре to suffer, and at once sent for à who rec tive vete n, recommended purga кас ез Wu ES le to free the system as koe аз possibl: the offensive matter. Those w. ari ble Indeed, I а e | opinion "e "whilst a great piu EA of i US A should be laid down, there are ** poor? and “middling " | pastures on porous subsoils, which would produce | d sluggish л several days, t| pon ough could not wid M т any ill etfects e у their health or On ost mortem examin the bullocks in ndis те e, b e | much uy и and be found of greater profit to the ew wetof Көлү е : , "i 3 Е too new.|farmer, by bein, g ploughed "s an "Y cem there- tae patio b ts бойу нечий са a NS The ryot, or bullock driver, mixes it Mie cut straw | fore, in various lettings, allowed such er PS ich Gett vith айтап; by liberating after it has been soaked in water about 12 hours, and|to be converted into URS о on SOLAR the | th P the d cbe E slt ided. it is t| eaten with avidity by the balok. тЫ T rong — on the farms "should be elei p ac Marra e danger mig tigated or avoi often noticed that if given too fresh from the mill, or the m of ye са, tenancies it can hardly be Poi Wert $ СЯ à in too l quantities, that it produced purging, but Кре аач tenant farmer should, u ше ег беба пагу | In оо oning M Фф Saffron (р. З "a an exposure of two or three days to a tropical sun did cumst чой t assistance, «лаев the dps J Г, ле m з would refer 144 уш i away with all laxative tende ch for|down any great extent of clay land, as it is a ourna y e Bath а 06 a — с ema the 10 Mustard or Rape cake.—S food : ughout the | known to all practical men, that after the first e 1857. "m. “ве ath gironi cle, som 1 fed, od his East, at all mu in the densely popu ulated и three years the greater portion of the young Gras enjamin Freeman, haulier ot Bristo pem ewe is t y fodder for the bullock: for eight | disappear, when the land becomes for ped E. Supr shórtly aftr dating it 1 hay made i into c n atf; ; tho ho ud in t| " gp Grass is not to o far | paratively useless, and without good of | to Ad b ng 1 Ms ph" P ral, pv bullocks not thriving on straw, nearly all the | manure, or. depasturing of bue fod by с food, кке ы f ree of them, value had best bë ркы үр ii ib а" ipeedily ay - КЕ" atf ha Qu fattened for the supply of A leutta are fed opped straw and manure Mr. Hye used for ре. land but is pond sought кайгы ш n the last edition of a long ро elapses before h D erby, s ed а low- ires years' rent by the маб аай, in the discussion at Uttoxeter Б was considered liberal, bat e unlikely to be allowed. I finely cut манін p to quote y our own ы state t rom раа шай T. veta ight as well plough in Linseed -cake, that I could са Ан йау hs this matter; and i tted to Mr. Herepath, the али chemist, for ea тн апа found e етт of Colchicum autumnale. Diss. Foreign Correspondence» ALAMOS, Buzxos "AYRES (co ncluded from D p y way g the cost of 15 tons Beans, or peo po for manure before it passed | у ion and re-letting of an estate, apos. which 30. repris M к е T EM you e d ну : : : тө: of old эе clay land, I h of g, why not use burn еа the straw. arranged | for aying down a considerable portion, аз | our agriculture and its development. In the more have used it with advantage in е East both for ор си elds become fallow, the landlord providing | з ү vicinity of the c city ор Buenos Ayres there and bullocks, not with a view. for the manure but proper d in the nd year allow- | are a number of small farms devoted almost ex хао пе) good manure, equal alto- to the production of green fodder (Lucer: the Jasvanx 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 61 supply of t rad whic used E the feodi in ing о of h A little т out Wheat, й Д Maize, Potatos, kins are rne extensively ent of venari periods of өре weather, whic Effor —————— et him take one at w, is а landlord | going to cut down farms ~= E Syl 3 build three or four steadings upon ? There а difficulty in Ao increasing the h the best віеааї e per riod “ Ж] [8 his e tri fae. The only diffic ts are about to F 1 е P ME * Acacia ” ade ix LIA ieldin с purpos et farms on which stocke ке j^^ for dai airy purpose and sheep for “ram horses, s pe ; there are semet in "England. d К "well, and will prove a ке the qu the shape b bays," and cart vm. for thei improvement of the а пеев" оп а p оГ 'silicious pres low n oxen and sheep ea! use eful oposition which I 1 loa 1 | doze pleno m r lands, thin, e several outlying districts the province, on the есере m n the re grai t, Pee Maize are | OW. bei nade towar north to introduce the regular ЫТАН ОП of Cotton with some prospect of success. iture 3 not been behind in the general stis ars ago the true Roman plough, and a rude brush-harrow, made РЭ sticka, tied together with hide, were the | 0 age іп use; the а merely Š TH БА et = о зя. 2 © АЕ 25 Án © Ф ga + = with “ peac’ only implements of ds | after raini; — the d as much i of having been | permanent surface inh ^ wd the streams. Man p here. are n be scarcely st | retaini the character of mud de epo sits ор ening E Dos b a few e id ything m is учы 7 r n Te То ое or rather, аси t of guano—an be dri ed by t the ot times, the Whe Bar Virg &c. was уеннар in in the brush harrow, ds result was that the Wheat, | Grasses and we esed а Aue tps d be ever ything, g cnn nil, and os Aj: grow without еек» think we “ Can Grain be made ur — go «а - and refuse to | for йт purpose when hs КЕ: [түен often have to rna tbe question— n to c shee ek the — се is e effectual, an ge | pes yen | dee and thor ugh, Lucerne rapidly dies out m" reason | ЧН ttle and sheep ?" s, Athelat aneford, said : ma eir d the ec ssion, I wher sickle, then loaded on a hide an fh ard bar е ground, encircled with н а E Mh aia clude abruptly, as I find I have exceeded the limits I proposed. I fear you can ill afford space for Alamos, Oct. 24, 1864. [Many tbanks.] t, e expedient to endeavour Así jnereu | sha would number of. Shee ep in „ће с county ; ” , and, secon ndly, ed and азо round and rou M e in a mound, ed- ind pos seeds nas i in each. All c rops were exce EAS nr bayo two very р met Ln ce ny 8 to increas |t e ed ar =, € on our farms at the presen Societies. e low i e price of corn | peratvely dd ern price of m b Mese) being fully a third рау, while the latter 4 be s b в, by throwin HIAN: Js it expedient to Inerease the диш, v. She eep i n the County ?—This most im- can be faid to be at a price fully its more land into G . per pays oney. e АРАКЕ ааа e taking all- be so changed as to admit P| 2" e Ido ot sm. dee Pom an eiii no ing-syste ut a generous application to КШК; hat variety of sheep would it be prudent ed | soil "od it is very Eratefal 1 if properly cic teet to secure | а full a in ordi farmer „ I think that the first proposition is the largest.— [never іо los aes it h Pe стас се parih of tte toi күн їп * Are the present prices of d ace we to be per manent?” | — 2а stra wand graiu, for he thus keeps the land clean and e speaker referred at some len to the me iscussions king Ду thing of it, and gly precarious by the agitation gentlemen, I tillage. In grs a little ыы usual, ав а matter of NM and finished br T - I thin k both ve t of i EE made . Such ы + as ha ay was эү шон сошрага айу plo The first improvement in the ET plough was t n it with iron, and this iro ceci ау nereased in size till it assumed something like the itish settlers introduced the h о s.—Lucerne is mime vifo feeding horses in the city and for bay. A relatively immense surface is mutton and wool occupied by x сор, yielding large сс v eT ing, be cu bow For so Lucerne can mes in the bes and tbree ө for уг On еМ firi no less than 250 to 300 acr pring, аа these being gathered, seed of this spri sown in autumn. Wheat in some districts is | E extensively year after year; in others it is nm n wood, a few ед 4s the possession о! countrymen, wh à "A of the best English imple, e ar tish ening "plough, i iron—Howa Ransomes? swing and ‘two-wheeled TOW! se-hoes; and during the er 250 acres of pps with мш иш end the same wit se-rake this perimen оја are being iio ч Ё gan or three parties with à view to determine the practicability of growing | 200 DB | read of es L^ only had 98а rds' and | ma loughs, iron p s, Rollin’s m лы ridging | doing it. iow їсс covld bo done » t two dem farms. Then any m bred to cultiv; knowledge dn ple " myself a fair but Pope great thing present prices ums Y а peeta t present prices, we t prices | | ү P s Dn Кеш ч corn. ontinu haps | sixth-break 8 яе олана able year: we | | Barle ey, Grass possibly toid to tari во as tom Parlez at votes and Oats at 18s. p күк a Ej E 5 4 Е, a B $2 25 е = p а, © B ЕБ 5 hen corn | growing any opinion of w р | Grass ; for en тп эө вау it is my жерк үт “Uan - r agrienitaro m cei ian 50 | | never see the same prices for Whea! вер ?" а rail media nt you grow In my ороп са and woo | of ies for it bene doe fs or aged s gi ewe ms are кш, T Ut vog "ад the - and A: Spe ; and any PM: but the e size shi М as p one en :—Upon a farm of 653 53 im qe not too lon cres in Turnips, yet he had 1200 NAR. 90. прег eye ps A t.have fed his n artificial food. It is quite clear that араа 100 pigs ; and yon se door ood qualit; 2 = mms monas + e А inpet: de bal bs being lengthy а said : и ' meat at su t tage modify the. rotation of crops clay m more s “Why, L was | we shonld grow somewhat less om deal. y ар, you hear farmers menting that swallows up the admitted re, iud d from Bara ut you requi may вау, an pali and it requires wert yos A Жу жыны Уел at, Barlo "Ома у y ne n p ing ey, Ms : t I do not like to speculate to that ex ve in stock.” Then ; | breeding and oe. er difficulty iu — ay of farmers buying some а The natural remedy edem this state of matters is to plough less r. | a nd «— more. my d aag is seldom grazed for more than one year. considered ofa man fakipg | this the most gom ble praetice. ^ rd bend my mind Ad miy do bim take a farm of 300, and if he cannot do that, | and my practice on this point. I find by feeding sheep with 62 THE ашы ашы [JANUARY 2], 1865, CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, d and эл Y nga rthem. However, if any upe, is resolved ida - ewes, I would r mend pure at Ls that have bee ^ (fme from Светы with eem blood eh or threo times. І һауе had experience in breeding ei M rti i I generally keep my lambs "Their w Cheviot profitably weaned. sell when 15 or 16 months old. ool is etch. 'es, and them using | 8 gi 2b Leicester ra а wes should be kept principally on са during име v while hoggs should be fed on Turnips, ai supply of them enables yon togive the ewes the ide Fango o ol the pastures until there is a full bite for the hoggs also. Agai e ispose of ycur hoggs n of the Grass fail, which gs oma lambs. it is vi uantity of Turni ее су Should not supply of Turnips тоа vas ао todr duce is 5" Арай Ч that pulped vts would LÀ еер as any stoc could pl escrip Mr. BHIRREFF, repote, after briefly udii upon the first three topi ШУ pte ah the Chairman, рано to state, pa uy hether the agric of the county ul. Ei E Фазой, as to admit of an Trent rof Sheep, that 16 had been said East-Lothian was not adapted for had | s sonly five in the judge R to t [eru Tho iost а pony APA ra t old, and had not y" character of permanent Gras: rtion kept a greater poi f stock than any other. If ШУ "tried to have more grazing G: m would And that the county was not too dry to 4 Mr. SaD. regard to ed ^h price of sheep, of not think it was a great t er en APR acoge ore than. eicesters and Chevi viots, but But everybody w a P qne m convinced that they ate 10s. food than the others. They were Ls fattened, but ous consumers. In 1861 he pur. h дарег notfindthem prolifie either. The had a lamb each, but w "m эш quer oa gly bad milkers, Най. bred lambs were at present quite fat while the Cotswolds were lean, although they had the same food; With yd А eR. ы 4 stated that as far as ec. ostii om only say ы у оп, ап mmodi! prices than it has been eem Mice and in the 3 rms that mm high as S La next year. uited for this ү A aps be better th ice of wool was Asto the kind SMITH, Loci m, said his experience apre commenced, he might say, when he began farm for himself 27 years ears ago. modb nde y, and ed th. to graze s had heard m many a say that this dia dia pa ране promisetonaly, vi Wi TE. Y together; but he mus advantage to introduce a field sheep. among few cattle in every А. afte depended p the state of tn BE ^" they would see that ho: Stih, Bowerin he thought they would. consider bs анна iwi - re в ап геаѕе ре: ЖЫ; but he held = «А Maite га горо зна 'r of. Тес inste А Le Grass, he thought it н ond Mr. gard t ticula: Hj o n dry he creased with а Tittle difforenco in the managemen he co uld bred m: Half-bred wools were selling at 25. 6d. to А extraordin: t—He meant as regarded an half-breds, arable land along with the cattle, in - га e opposite. He thought i Xn "What h he found during a” lease Y гр» de, and extended | Com ssociation under this head j ES ter it, was that iw н орной - ou it | being g formed, “the pre of which are to promote meetings coun не) of Hants, Berks, Orf Sur rrey, des and Ken dn Suecession,—]st, {ор the Or arti cle before free tra and where they sold as to rr that sheep he теа always ваб to caleulste ы m that period for fat lambs. Whe chas В com with the pursuits of any o rn lished by the oen DRE 2dly, Ха the pu. of 1 papers aM discuss ithin “the should be ept in the | Scheme of i шу. It w some akers that. ier of the ob jeota о tho in the nicam g out field, and he held ak to be the of their r going a intos first or adopt о per eer ass, ре thought Min might be pable d if created i ina kobir cde v Thon, Shir тЇ. reff's suggestions in ге land. While at all wi They sto voka least leaving, one «rabie n permanent Grass. was so low, o. pH pa the most е0 г ved regard to 'the RRE part SE is filio i to эку that able everyw Ti ON, Sliandingstanes, said: The question t would be exp elibat to endeavour to fa will be ipee answered in ny one going into tyo grain market of f Haddington on a Friday, an HA ori | of Жайса silos, 01 ii metimes inclined to think the th he has often some difficulty in selecting one $ run the lot up to a very high and paying price to the | Pain, Es gford Cottage, Salisbury. exposer, if t have been at all well managed. Now, general meeting of the members, for the election of the what is be learned from the two markets? Сег-!| officers and Council, and other general business, will be tainly that there is too much grain grown, ei ither in | beld at Guildford, Tuesday, January 17, at опе 0? y this or other counties i pu E lemen and g men of. It is now eight о e years since I fi nt to Melrose Tomb: Fair, ps my Las aug is that а amb t that then cost w costs ence, а in the several ХОА have 208, ж at that was worth 808, per qr. then E fi esiden де hir Ain dd the Associatio биеш. t Mom з Night Schools. By Charles Y Whitehead. Pp. 27. could be fed, ез especially in summer. 'Some will ell us ears. We have read Ha Ке ilh great enjoymedi | gree ys ede КҮ саа cannot Кы putem ong aiu s 4 леў | and we think m eaders of it will a ЕЗ uH both sound judgment and experienc n; this ve eaner too. Many English as using Wheat pretty pfe ly in feedi h less Sti sga Thero D ein grow | b Sheep could ро kepi those farms rie A cdm eese у nearl; тов ae Potato; bi (жуй гару es al Сым ет less eve: ч оге ог every third ог ery lite wind hurts a head of the card Hoa ost b is Aa Eu that may still furth gwoolled sheep, particularly Le: са ез have pro ved most remunerative, tock in the coun that lon = sses from them, h: ly adopted. * At а meeting held at Basingstoke, December a, 196. iscount ао A in Ыы А-а vd Ооу of vr y М: Re he ту luded in West of England Socie UTHERN COUNTIES ASSOCIATION SovuTH or the En ment of Agriculture, Arts, Science, ; ur S Manufactures, and UM ЧИРИГИ ЧИТИ ЕЕЕ Jaxvary 21, 1865, ] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 63 nstituents, the results would be most | and dust; to strike the balance between the too great fF tha h and the carrying too soon, e во хавое and отег а and firing the mass, or the vexatious alternative of cutting or NE the is with 10 hours daily manual labour, r, have chance compared with others who have peg; | s ctory. To less important e employers leisure. t Mr. Whitehead evidently does mot|school and the so restrict the meant ing of the word. We imagine him | of putem their workmen, and of e vnder- to agree w ith us in defining a right education as that stood by training by W ty Then follows а capital chapter of practical hints as to his Gol he to his neighbour, ‚апа in part ticular by |+ q which he is helped to “learn and labour truly to get | оға class; and the chapters on village associations а his own livivg ап is duty m that state of life| on certificates of merit also well des in um it has pleased G 11 vat ^ No man has | Mr, Whitehead expressly disclaims K n nee jd of ibo: a direct n tter h br» pios their wages; or lon Wh "ib. thropic sentiment asa sti mul ри to labour ж this kind, adva ntage aris in г ou ut attentio! и, tá ney о of а well-condueted night. school either [4 * The employer has to — pud кси workmen on vom iud e le ess trouble, under stand quiekly in ciis me ^ n the ся 16 uM be iind at a high better ents of a ehild's training in the national A | that su iE plain n tha at ме sire à he ad is in his his plans, g! ly о t fa ccounts, y be trusted a lab or the working class "Ain ong “ ће banes e Чо whieh he refers in his first барит is the faulty nent of cramming adopted in our Nat nal M a row oit boys genera dy grounded, aili LI 10 bey! entifie m es of far ring his workmen ne to e, if "the National School would turn | like them ГНА Г on such tea br arer to bim, to make йер him, to make actually gra that they will work over- -hours for Pim s fo re? м his beasts; hort, aN almost necessary under the improved ming., Не baa found out that the market price e hay nt to market in loads of 36 trusses of 56 To. eiit je is mers tem jg to a salesman in | the London ma 7 ing and placing the hay ching is teful to him the A bands, and cutting out, all require skilful E?) d erpeioned hands, who either truss by : the load, as pes lim write, and cipher, nothing mor hey ofa sentimentalist, he bas been чына instead of "s character, with large aud broad with le adders E copses. ‚ Аз wheels and a are » fitted their knowledge: it could help ena dm "t "hey l ey would i able to put t directly to — practical use. They would be proper erly ucated for their position in life, At this point, val nig cipher, about him. 16 has ht schools and reading room his tastes, and he. gives them He deems himself amply repaid in has preferr red to have men who could read, е, and a load of rper yn stable manure, which Tbe gosta Moni 3s. 6d. at the mews or stables, is deemed д suited his balance-sheet an vede a for кон ng. | the every way for the equivalent in return ; this is deposited in cog is eim and in due time finds its way to the fields, re m а вес tim i would carry t The chapter it d dabis is full of wisdom and | few pounds a year that he has spent." ich sometimes a own ond ti This cro Sense, e da ay s school and the night school m ust| We have no doubt Mr. Whitehead's pages will be | bean the local na f “ тотеп,” and is usually con- be kept apart—the la for widely read. sumed by cows; this is deemed a bad tice. helping - еа огте The after Grass із sometimes fed by neat cattl * Ther be no po actical connection betwee! jhe | Memo oram da. mostly by sheep, in addition to such artificial food as two: it is E beber that there should be none, as night | will make them off at the turn of the year, before the schools worked by the machinery of the day schools do | . MIDDLESEX FARMI m Middle sox Farmor fields are shut up for the succeeding hay crop. The not answer, T} p 15 s generally understood 1 n in Herkordahire to mean а per-|hay trade thus carried on involves the necessity of able: the mode of teach f h h night work on the road for men and horses, and ment are not usually АНАА to young men impatient t of паа in the London hay markets. A very considerable 0 oftoh hàs bad morál e on the former, by much restraint. 'The teachers are "ere tired by portion of the district now under consideration is constant temptat ns to dri and sometim to кез bw: and - is impossible to expect them | occupied by parks, paddocks, and lawns i the dispose dishionedty z e£ fol of the horses and o be liv vely o or active no gh to minister to the wants | of. their proprietors though the soil, except from its:| occasion ally of а portion of the load itself. Theso lot fresh pupils. The lads, too, | proximity to L е has little attraction for the resi-| evils are во keenly rg y some persons that they pis to pay the . that is required at most | dence of the gen Some farms consist almost ex- | prefer vehe their E. - sending their hay to the lusively London market. Long-woolled or half bred sheep are 1 and generally poii the еї iergyman is not the person to manage | did farming is o t hó soi; req of б эж D» others, especially those er a mixed ch га simple character ; ; m but little | preferred for this put pase, as it. ^x "well kuown that ew and er pres blu. d no great they are less gregarious than Downs, and are content to lie singly on the pastures. J. C. C. cellan „ш motion on the Highway.—In corroboration m Loco igħw of zn statement in g memorial A the Vased | West Riding Steam , Company, that dono! КАГА ye» Е They must be purely secular institutions ; that is if it is cepi tal, i heut to » benefit tho PP. eod ; r Aire amount of agricultural skill. reat object is to were introduci ere wo е a select low ere 18 no fidu bt Жр Mrd azo select few of the labouring | Secure the fist ien ек em iry a P adit tion that it men in the vete on сыы aA the largo Mode) of the A may retain i en oit by ЖОАН. Бый чар mge tools as pa by voe ове. Employe з hien E tet 80 s inel. price in rs London must take up scl part of their duties P kagir noa d xp nig They think jb their duty, and por rfr market. The ot ther аманла of t the farm have: refer. cheei to find wine and meat for {ею ;—i dt is In absolute duty to afford t ot getting [A " many of the fields are laid out. in small and җон, оп the reading, at the weekly EA 7 ла f Bedford, of а letter from A TThurnall, e J 5 11 1253 aft complai ry infernal a oditoin. a h he din of ns of cottages С, inhabit Hay farming from its д privacy; no 80, асе there: too often | anxious occu ncy, They bo giam tor patio he the weather, К а the constant practical make ha on somi ough пеи the nee 27 * kept шиш. go and Mn] very nature ecarious and s an changes hi ned achin Козы ud the 212 s d endanger- the P d the pue мй - n» a hnpdrefis of thes (PRI pido as he ha been peg Er had occ sos, pts their кече 4 in the day time, and EE x there uie of common dec faust go out | of somewhere. T. pedis sey eC ite "No application, of the erb, to “ whilst the | where excluded from the streets in the day he could mom Pe "^ у . pa —— mr er — y A Le Шаба” у eg cm farms, soi p those | bring evidence Z api mta tapant Бай ба taken plasa haunting of public-houses does fearful injury to the constitu- | near London, are held by perso e practice of his firm invariably tion. Employers should think of this, at least. Itis ап argu- edi business, as the hay farm ки bis p.a usly much | о send a man E: үк — in advance of the loco- 2r MM Ms dullest сап understand, and the most utilitarian | time ọn his hands. Wh e land is pn Aoma cm in order that Jie P. if he met prios Men who ге f their nights away iu pot-| A ^ ^ Б animals—whether in or not—s — do justice to work. The most enlightened ^ is 1 porceive force of er argume; E very limited; отіп = making? e hay are often | machine iria they ма mL D 80 о that there honid E Probably, that popu anà the social vium, utterly oblite- үүн by кышу rs come from the | no accident. One went to London and back the ot; inp" орде - p пе: gems ына ko теу good counties of Bucks, Bein Orford a ando aiher places, in | day without tbe least trouble, Не saw по more С ments need not be here mentioned. Тһе age is so very prac- жын а work, uch cases is № » than in an express train ga Crossing; MN. Hat anything like sentiment is scorned, ` Employers of | done by the acre, the pri sogno cp зё га with the|nor yet , because they could see the road ever to soften: ee. at фет Һани. JAA demand for their oin, M sine. of the weather, the locomotive in e to get out of the w that they should do otherwise. The price of Wheat. р weight and с onditio n of Р A not be time to get out of the way of an inspire them. Philistines are upon them dents. Т} k AA hore а point E e к MUN AI Kent, strangers Weit згра «wok Tittle notice of loc ornp юр They will doubtl ing issued (des o gehe ENA A of ren avt this casual and fora С o fairly paidi 5, be braken to it; for аб ъд might depend enin it that e public-houses injure the qualities of their labourers that are у are " meti imes e en hired by the hour, so ocomotives come into genera ual d their huninges, and that I? t ere some other чит ET employer be dissa tis бей with deir work, or | тт ; it would be ав lite дю eue Ben asit ey might go, many would accept it gratefully. ее essenger. is у the Кы: бале they ent once paid off. Where у eng night schola, аеро ronding Tooms, OP ical ien the farms consist of amable as wellas Grass land,the| Wages in үкө —The lodging and mainte- Pac а great task to attend now and ino. person. Iftwo ог —— чы with the assistance of t the g employers united and divided the Ёге ani laboti, | cag al labour wi alio n associations o of tl ing | some time ago, read by. Mr. Marshall they must meet with success,—thatis if they used tact and 1 етай рое ер RE ? Club. ‚ The following are the discretion fin eir management. Their influence would be hay: field seldom n yen Nucl great necessarily, and the eie шор woul bo ofi which | secure the crop. bres efe bo toma be þronght pue per men would fuste brought to such a state of Боген; д^ аге ере in use|of 500 acres rur “Тагир land, mug Avo frd servants анаа the шо ployed:—An. ample MN and garden for vegetables, is is tne nay certain common wkward gaps exist- ен is мі mongst the ios vast hunena that of the hay farm eh of those employed by | generally the better it че iE they шол take every рр) ty of practical experienco, much t pe s little work din tn together “ lg al It e manifestly ponite in emp a] but them, to explain thir|together во motives to «4 it. it were М 5 as members of Parlia-|all the water te und most RAMS бру аз ma | ditions Е weather, in securing Ё pid accom; e process, by which ihe кта and weight and time and labour © E 2 the use of riekcloths economical, if rather costly ar ers stock. cuts out. The It patient rated to some accomplis - seyn - | foreman, who has also d produ ipe oid а £ larger the gem requires much discretion, to put mass of hay, from which first evapora! to prevent mould servant ios kou. to one int per day ir Tour r1 d Ho bre ws himself, aud has five ton for the ; dee cei - the | stables єй pu house when required; an ay fo easual JA men, smiths, дү, and have their board, | рег day. For breakfast, "s Mond r^r mik, and cold 64 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [ЧАХСАВҮ 21, 1865 ; for dinner, hot meat, pies and puddings, vege- | tabes and one д еы of ale; for supper, hot meat, bread | and mil By this К, or pea soup. means they have NN thr es milk twice, and bee ey pay for their own washing, and are alion "y an interlude of three four days as a holiday at pe fitting pena E the year, which always expires o the 13th of May. The annual ene: of their Кога | and wages ma л be set down as follow d d Fore wages xs 3i id stones p bacon, at 7s. .. of malt . e 4 1 ch ‚ 6d. h per week 1 130 stones of bacon, for 5 men at 75. 451 200 stones of flour, at 2s. .. 2 | carefully in in the middle of the field, reaped and "threshed as ried, The produce and weight were as follows :— rs. .| E very 5 and when els These items amou Aria for each тема ЗН. e. or v lm a е " v4 per week. dar of ое JANUARY. subjec M e we "Mte this Eu as among the [сч sss special attention onth are the pm he following account ar P. Нең heap is taken fro the Arria Gazette of 1852. A NN then spoke of th ways in which alone manure is perfectly saved px —1st. The plan now general | m отг if the eter farmed counties, of Lens ghing in fresh | n the au "pen stubble, in preparation for the E green 2d. The plan of liquefying e whole exuviæ ty disizibulion by fiam power and A pipenge g over pa gand, Sor T red ards. droppings m end litter 9 stail fed piis and the e from the work-horse are daily thrown into being ЕЕ that p an of having The | bus E^ ч iw crop w Potatos the e prec codi six or obiil market anuary m light hey are sown han Winchester B " pop rood seven high, a vob bushels per they ssary quantity of yore i Toni feb ge pes dob pt is іп good Ш and in good бав will be seed тұтар the land і Ъу БА е Band жое, аз уоп ing year, 450 Ма уеагз. ushels. ery go a till a be arr un between the rows | commoni r acre dit 9° bs per Winchester Га as воор ав threshed : — ie ood. The Aes id yielded hels per acre, ati was n wi v for that orthe Oat crop; it had before that been Sirs The soil is a red loam, Iam | o think that ths М б... 6 will answer here, as Xpose sown in Jan £A | them, a piece to suck being put in their mouths af; drinking their milk, 50 Кре и аге easily accustomed to the taste of it aea full of sweet hay shoul ould now be fed liberali with chaff of hay mam pie with pulp ed roots either Turnips els; and they ipe ro “ч thoroughly x йа, NY kept perfectly a by meang litt e it is am old, t food. in p icu pna quant 2 en, кы per bei ii it is ab чр ог dri r^ m ш is not НЕ access to p ieu modd p | shou piece. eso b chaft, pulpe d ans and Barley m oistened, or their нт E in E os pods are gleaned usd ipia Farmers | p ure о daring is d Ы: and m as the fatten ifr геад is go ee Ө One |quantity of roots formerly commonl |$ ewt. d i о it half the | fattenin ^n order on the b we as already аары —or, if heifers, on the |. fatten- fl Les diet to which reference has already been made, ices to Correspondents. Noti y ww Pop: e рма following is an analysis by Mr. Kensing- r n, F.C.8 In natural| p or | state. Ouod cake. Water „| 142 | 0% Cattle in store condition may 1 Sug | 9407 63.03 and, if young, in a growing T4 on a E oues, ог Чыны (and other digostible respira- ч m4 yr ria West 7.41 200 Mangel Wurzels daily in yards, and fr iei Straw in| wo, dy 1: ah n their cribs, and a meal twice а day, consisting ofa | оп | 0.96 ы? hel of straw chaff, over which a hot pee ош! pr Eur mpounds (fesh- forming 7 " эч thin, e den has bee own. One va Д о poun Lind eal аА Аан Да, бё qnis “Ше inorganic "matters (insoluble Hd ^ n to тот sees " dam may i» thus birra in : Soluble organic matters (soluble ash)..| 1.18 131 ррег and t ove LN о bushels Een: cop а ап шїх апа їпсогрога{е Ше В ra lind 4. h nnot be too m ipsuffcient, and lets them n of chaff, y dx pract lon " Белш cows in calf up till uch repro- e CAUSES OF Poanes The large amount of sugar deserves to be арЫ noticed; Lu deme p which it contains about 17 per cent. of other ratory at-producing principles, and about 1 per pe "of ready 1 d fat. For these pompe me Carob Beat appears to be especially well adapted for fati p В the ive k rred to four several agencies by able time, and that, perhaps, the most luable, in | wich; iHe: Pm of troak Os SHOE Wc getting again into flesh before they give their usual agrieultnrists amd their customers have bees been bane quantity of milk; but if - have been well and “far ends” are ;0 sufficiently wintere Sun Lie 99 [^ ken ран entia Mts p" nformation ich wem Ve oie — ean б) the ДОУ Agricultural Society 6 | he proper food for c England, established at the mencement of the peri | one half hay e: the eum er "lai Sud. v а goo unde idee: anı im Sved” draini nd the it bait of Tu Cabbage Or, if green food an fluence of these several ** 1 new resource, all орепіщ | 3 А 1840 "—formed th toj fd at first thick. Тһе still open side, to | thin Linseed mucilage, as а Mari said, may be substi- | шуко vla cepit um utter fs юше which we are adding, admits a small degree of atmo- | tuted. -For young cattle, the same chaff, and as much | times attributablo to the cow having been Jong in mili, - Lene €— which induces a gentle ii When Cabbage or Turnips or Mangel Wurzels,as they| and the annoyance has ceased when the milk M has gone on for three or four г da ays, e add 3 «dme quir mixed with that fr freshly-cal төй pat Dore pes i мй r soil, over may, some of them, calve this month. If the uber UMRC may Пн a meadow 318 it | Y| them easily, As to the узы: both lawn an urine i the fermentation going on in the 5 been receiving fodder in the straw: yard, as just| want of manure. Apply some ot thia A D. pre the gases from which have to permeate the illl They амо acid, and some amm manur ere they can Юта the atmosphere, and inn now well- | should afterwards receive more succulent food than M nds S Wee te of UN ees v WM known мату тше of Indeed with by- alum inal earth | ау чыта M Mangel Wurzels. After p eei tg ras n! régi » um yards pore preven iu a box ; ahorse will make 19 tons of man covered boxes, Ж теме! land be fed | ina stable, Wellcultiv ted lai d will yield 4 tons of manm - m ring tl кты dilute | urine is upon а those emus and е t chaff, mixed with pisos Pudor pes y MAR гае 16:ton НИ Sent Т! even with manure d 2 or 3 lbs. of idis daily. The great x Ms r there Ares i l be an кенин of nothing but pepe ey v vapour regles gain, as there is less weight jr aem w e groun ten days — the heap has been md it will, if it т ргоре ?, eig в cooked in its own steam. Should ie um be. "e" a month or longer, all that 1 it a coat of 6 be cut up when wani to work ozoeodin gly well. 70 loads of ure, carted oui чей. I да satisfied that from and with. 30| bed up in the old mode to 8. Se x: Time.—Wheat may be sown when the land is fit in jy d Autumn Wheats are still proper for use. І land be in good order 6 pecks per acre will | o ss find this ied this i costs, and not at vm it would sell ix and i nd expense of winte that expensive In esti t r-feeding cows with hay alone eats up the profits of the dairy, even if none be ey n|calve; for supposing them to calve in February, there т foo PM ti uary or EPILEPS aude three orjfour кыа for be kept and consolidated іп covered pits, and when carried 1 out it should be То оре ngs and Grass are a a e i о p lant, Коб габа п а quit or 6 oz. ог the s esh plant, are downtos | | whether ii it will is easily made: that i ны 1 ew Straw In the answ duri mix: 3 lbs. of without any disagreeable taste. more economical ood th thau hay. weaning o of the calf thero are many methods. su tale furrow. situatións where there is ter |9878 inen afterwards de the ter | nilk for wer to give asa uck for а bucket with new n-meal, give butter And this is a much week or ten m it can driok n giving much at хана ilk skim and half a pint. of good Oat atmeal for a eal рег. calf isı mixed wi ith bot water for some hours After- ке ally sub- each and boiled e beer -— к s а. дау, ші ч n three чен DON, Mr ps апа a ee should be talon X1 | - und е Тһе дове А на - n adult, I n proportion to age.” said to heie ft gi vet 79 the geben b FARM-YARD MANU T B 8 Р HUE RE ui gatti g á E A 9 в SE S R * 32 Е uc E up prr Of 485 — р “The жаш: time of sowing Oats bee. of March to the end of April: and it is the opinion le here, that Oats sown much — woul wem be Table to be estroyed by spring frosts. — De m favourable for the experiment, as the ste ies Christmas for sowing, gaa the E" E. the е spring. g not s унд I divided a йе! of 8 ас ually e half w: the day after Christm "the "alf the middle "ot March. Five bushels ere adcast on each part, and thesame ; the soit à в ite Oat, here called short | smalls. The early sown were ripe il cut one week before the | others ; Mid re beris s equally well, without being | n е: any bad weather, I hidi kars here is from the borea calf receiv kei morning, warm mucilage t eim milk x meal and water a Ves, ны pap eoe w Bas y calvesare thus fed me: al ein Re nii ity enough, if boiling in 3 warr till mehi, and 1 qua I hen be I with 3 vid ad not more A. ess mov Tee vo " н ян А dried and then sown : UE were placed it iy; of earth without virage, p т ен 85 were placed with dra баре, ^ "аргон i The eing gradu Кн 5 M the sib tuti rood of each set out very | food, with id ссезв to water. У itu per of dr nd f ly ; py M Oil eake en to ry | с u dii cal rain answer for seed in properly dra | IRRIGATION ; Cor. The following е ге ^d { V erolessor em Jaxvanx 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CIRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 65 the changes whi! e f the ating by Hot Water, nts the chang: Zxhi Priz 1862 mnada grasses under irriza! bition Е Medal, For om е "боек араны X 9 [Оҗкилхо- representing the PUR o Grasses under Irrigation. === S = iss dis 'ORLE! x Hovsrs, n Aira стз implici xcellence, and durability.. SPAN ROOF ings, Manufactories, Conservatories, Agrostis "stolonifera зрна EAR DM Lage yu T Puis heated on the most improved v ‚ра y 19 ft. TE | nals. F TOO EY beg: inform the ке ETE EER Жо" e Nobility and rdi that. he continues WEE Afte г to fix HOT-WATER APPARATUS on the BorANICAL NAMES. | Before | a most improved and economical principles, |Irrigation. | а eara’ усаг: having nany years s with J. WEEK: s & Co: | IM Irrigation. Tubular Boilers of all si improved — v "urnace Doors, &c. All work arus pratensis ecuted by J. T. warranted. References of Alopecurus pra ihe highest order in England, — Poa рын | Wales.—J. foot Y, 9, Radnor Street, King's Road, Chelsea, . trivialis | | по оа 2. | | HOUSES f the ple EATING by НОТ WATER i | aS for the the АЛЫН, —Оп the princi 3. y ор pai | E | | pus ented and patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, М.Р. combining. — Public and Private Build- | 1 | | | | лш ipd. ul toeo Lad odi © | | isi pi brem meris a К | can be ix. Ek Taros , 21 ft. by 13 fte 241; 43 , | m om combined with perfect Venti- | 731. 5s. ; 64 ft. hy 25 " | 1 | lication to | Bury & PoLLarp have just fixed at d C lars, with Prices, can be had applica j d реком " .. 1 | | | ас 2 East, London, 8. W. » | wW ollaton азе for ы ever ног Lari aine Bg | Also, A HANDBOOK n VINE. and FRUIT (TREE CULTIVA- | several Boilers and кее n Str | TION, 24 Edition, price 1s. ; post БОТ p, E. on еке best Grasses are encouraged, m the dac оаа -— AND Tus sos now he DEt irrigation. — —It is not however| - е ROW | E Peer ers "onde т = nsistent with universal experience MI AMUEL LE Xo 2 B R , CONICAL BOILERS, which quire СТОКЕ OF MANURES WITH SOIL : 8. The efficacy of a manu GENERAL Bor хо PR and which Bolle ers have — influenced by the Es condition of the Knotty Ash, near г Live ooo : tn d for their durability apd ooonomy ai- is ena the composition of the soil, and he mode; and Reference Em Nobility and A througbou! rk ры y anc = land, i Guano is superior w — Britain and Ыс DLE ÉD other Boilers ers ever A inven! ime of their application. u —— —$ e е : - ely-powdered condition. Super] rphosplhate is bet 2e n-Roofed Iron Green | Ж шк Qn Wc ар 17, How Par : Tee land with aliquid manure drill. By th S ion OR 2 SPAN- ROOFED IRON GRE 'E RESY SE, | NB ELM 'WINDMTL LS for the manure is finely divided and more un niformly distributed Къ ng, E feet wide, and 12 feet б inches high. "This isa Кешаны mg Farm үс кыз with the soil than when carelessly applied. Дуу y elogant House, and will be Вод Chea: a desde | кошы Torso er pwa mrang Жа, see оза Ё lication to А. Ѕналхкѕ & SoN, 27, V вм: Correspondent, Mr. Chadwick quoted the | Veparticulars on арр! Fx treni е iu 1855, at the Brussels Benevolent | Street, London, E.C. Congress— 2 Average pre produre of Wheat. on о Norfolk i Farm of 1030 a acres. | PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, x ра + d Joints, Saddle Boiler, Fire EUM А 2. Horsfall used to combat it | H USES. (consisting of 4 b. зра and ш y Ns. Wm tood айа apte ted to the; restoration of the heat.giving oot Doors, emper upply Cistern, Feed and Air Pipes, | [Aer Bushel: | Prie A t Р mig м үстөк | quarter: | per aero | WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &e. SEU IT WU ORE S EE oi " З s go 4m ан | 1899 ND 214 254 | 57 0 gos I em 294 | 55 4 0 8 9 | 1855 та 4 al M | A 4 4r.6 LER] d. S. TRUSS Will au. т us what € been the experience of his | r comple io п0т- WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- | | =r 2 ac E ы 5 [а] Р lements, which in consumption e m firstto go. On detectin \ Pine S wis Lad of the best АНУ delivered to any Railway Station Any of the ue symptoms, Ue ough, quickness rof respiration, Pipe Štand: "amd to erect the same within 25 milies of London, at the intermittent warmth and chi uing rati horns, loss and accelera- | foll nus a OW ices :— tion of pulse, he piena ill the pu ulse was sensibly affected ; | owing prices : beu 1illy requires 5 to 6 quarts to be taken. He ther gs 4INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE op ONE END OF HOUSE. i i x Дүне. Е salts .. 2 е m эй ол. Apparatus complete. ^ Erection. Apparatus compete. c р? Spirits of nitre c CMS c T lie Уу "E AW Со 48097 6 = - : | 30 fe t by 12 feet 54-57 дө ЙИН. us Pos EE 10 ч artar emetic ете наве р татр 25 =; ed 10 ed Es T 8 17 4 E 40 feet by 15 feet .. vi 10 e» р 0 Dites n ОГЫ АВАРИ 95 feet by 12 feet... 0 150 feet by 15 feet 189-0. 3 Treni. dt уй dee ds - 16 H eis tions gend 25 wet y. Dnm Railway Fare Ди one Man charge сиға. ji Coco olein . 6 Bv t ft Apparatus is Pi ts Loy» e edand give ven with pangan ndance of w. ле]. DY aome — — — E The needs watching; апа the siek-room should be Estimates and t to зай Fontilated and kept warm. i con is boiled Indien жы Rer. Hetuen gav T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, Е.С. pice olein H .. е Е to 6 oz. | Spirits of nitro = P sta, d VO ne = е: озен об sulphur .. T - РА 1 sini GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. E ph) evenin, in gru EL and at noon the bal only with sugar. When Kho fever ien oatmeal ds su "übetit tuted INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. for the е Indian meal, and the lein is giv ith sugar RELIER а вама : or treacle, morning Жа а T КОБЕ, With o осо ош | Mr. G 1 4 na t f the Nobility. Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &e., to his doses of 3 to 1 oz. of spirits of nitre. He said—'' The trea Т. URAY beg T > ent has varied somewhat from the first ; toward: С NEW OVAL TUBULAR ed by practical judges to be a great improvement on every form of Tubular Boiler yet introduced. It has successful, and out of the whole 14, 12 reci oe " The time they have been unwell has varied from 14 to 21 d eT edit superior to i other Boi e for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work with one-third days; the healthy eed T the skin has € eene ess the amount require ed by any ot other, they have р in p ew: +. pach, ара. have iet ooa tees reduced their milk to P Ot quiate any Febaining this loss Extract from е in Gardeners’ Chronicl t May 24, page 416. 2 owever, dessert circular but the oval for to Mr. Qrir. s variety of it dt is said to be prefer ParRoNAGE ОР BREEDS or ANIMALS AND Prants: J B. Thé able PDC реч aber bx sionis од contact mque fire. The беш M а furnace being a parallelogram rather than late Mr. Andrews ef pee put it thus—'' Hundreds of а Square, its seems feasible that the Boilers on the оа plan shoi см Ld t; tubes more completely within range of the burning fuel ; and pounds a-year of premiums are applied in rewarding the | this being so, the change, though a slight one, is no ег w. ngthened 141 Kaat ox, or produced in some degree a more rotund development They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may 1 рр of epe p ye ВОЛЕЙ AMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, онны мон TE AAHAS de т. DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. Ponosrrv оғ 80115: Г. Experiment has proved that 100 lbs, of а dry sand in a ba ng will take b^ and hold 251bs. of —— mimer tasg tone daen et ewm mew юе, ӨТ, PANCRAS IRON HORE CONRAN, (od y will take up 70 Ше; of water in Fat sto whether soila boota more meet lc ica pde thà еу | PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, more с! iv туш : X. According to the analyses of the soluble TENT, osphate in commercial ви; pigh hateand of the common BY ROYAL LETTERS РА С Lev in bones, 72 lb. e former are equal in com Ў = = ROTATIONS OF d Landlord. We cannot answer your question better than t quoting Mr. Cairi—'*The landlord | a: coo eil to сана ME — t down to any prescribed oe from > h he must not, under a pe — i e upon 2 Ps vei ied with sponding advantage." E mimi THE Барарех Stream ProvGH: леси er. The facts are that 726 "xm were last year ploughed o pulled, А-у s n pe] 1501. for the 151, A e cent, on the cost of the e eng (19001) - Epoa iarsa 33 isi, profit. ue 1501. will ме ш pparatus, rope an good, and pay 3L. per cent. for interest of money. e charge - at the жое Hc ig Жолан metes i eE SCOTT'S GLASS WALLS AND D. ECONOMIC GREENHOU S epe M : Constant Reader. Tho desiderata of such nm t to meet the suggestions of James Scorr, Esq., of Hornsey, as being the desi of suc etures. Б his used gem tiem еа Years in estimating the De at re at shadow p Savable, rtable, and a гад fixture, with the strength and durability of a regit i de EN. Benndeld. апоу, M actus ец struet Furth: and prices by post or on application. ow our ee iate very Maaa тоо ашшы a пога | o " , Mya CA the best means we can to obtain the contents of CONSERVATORIES zu Du MELON PITS Longo 2 | GATES ania and qus, dimensions represent the carcase of the c VERANDAHS IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS ascertained multiplying by such a fraction аз represents the which the US TEX Eon quc oubio foot of Бе space PATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS AND ENAME GERS. y is thus found to * Ewart's ipti NWORK. i ree, Agricul ren. a ”. (Blackie), one ES ТЕМ, mike. Every description of IRO. Lists contains we believe a full explanation of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, GREEN’S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, OR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. [JANUARY 9р 1 BY аач APPOINTMENT, LE МА TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY ANUFACTURE THE QUE THE FOREIGN MEDAL FIRST PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED TQ OF THE L At РРА GREEN'S PATENT "FOR RAISI "SS INTERNATIONAL 4, E LAWN MOWERS: EXHIBITION, LIEGE, 1861. 1862, BRUSSELS, 1861 & 18%, WAS AWARDED TO NAMUR, 1862, THOMAS GREEN, GAND, 1862, TOR HIS LINNEENNE, 188], PATENT 1862, & 1863. LAWN MOWERS. LAEKEN, 1802, I Ж GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best and didi o Royal Hortieultural Society's Show, held July 20, 1864, aw: every Prize that has been given in all cases of Competition. which has been done. Messrs. T. GREEN & Box The Judges at tle ded them a First-class Certificate C Prizes were y da and at the same time еа ЫЧ a slight alteratio, consider p MACHINES now as ow a ontinued making them as they will have nearly 3000 ready for amm at the commencement of the season, and aue hope with their pront facilities to be t Е. 11 dar they are received. | he HORSE, PONY, DONKEY, and HAND M ACHINES ү po 11 other Mal th 1 ge of Self-sl р i g; the Cutters being steel on each side, when 1 they vanas dull or blunt by running one way round the cy rire can be reversed, again and again bri ite edge of the cutters against the bottoni blüde; "Ea Machine will cut equal to new. g Y кый гаг any inexper ene person in two or three minute Illustrated: Price Lists Free on application. GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT ROLLER, LAWNS, DRIVES, BOWLING GREENS, CRICKET FIELDS, апа GRAVEL PATHS SUITABLE FOR HAND OR HORSE POWER. Daaa PRICES OF ROLLERS FITTED with SHAFIS HAND ROLLERS. SUITABLE FOR PONY OR HORSE-POWER. _ 7 | Dismeter 39 fidi; ЖИЙ bid d 10 d Diameter 30 inches ; Е 32inches T à b т » 28 4 5» 920 4 410 0 i м : = 0 | » 20 » 22 5 310 0 » 30 » » 42 5, 0 П) » i >» 35, M М 2315 0 » 30 ,, » 48 y ye Ü » ^9 о b. NM arriage. Free all the prineipal 5:30 уу 4 UE com. ud «by pum and didis Ports in England. pe "aid pe TI Delivered Carriage Fre all the иши! Railway Stations and а Ports in PES The above ROLLERS possess Б advantages over all othera; they are made in two parts, and are free to revolve on the axis ; айта ter facility för turi the outar edges are rounded off, or turted inwards, thus avo iding the unsightly marks Ieft by other Rollers They are manufact e got wh *1 manner surpassing any ever yet brought o ured of ási iis máterials, and are THOMAS GREEN anp SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; 2, FARRINGD ON ROAD, HOLBORN Hi ON, gs 5 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; HADWINS BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVER m та JawvARY 28, 1865.] үү HEELERS LITTLE BÓOK for 1865. | THE GARDENERS' EED POTATOS. —MYATT'S TOM THUMB LETTUCE, 1з. per packet. wes S and best varieties, at very са ose E. to H. & CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, EARLY PROLIFIC | 1DNEY, БАЛЫ Р y canoe de ала all the earliest | S free from disease. , and | Em. Seed Growers and Nurserymen, Wisbeach, | Eris will arf Ashleaf Potato. n offer a fine "tollo wing Жы, all fine. EW POTATO, MILKY WHITE, а нера NE OU. ere Qs EY POTA G LOUCES TERS m 1 e JUN т To, pure арго of ло india is ND IL FETE S T 50N, eariy, and шше Dr femos, се colour, vi F с. SEED Ti Gloucester. RM Бирдей ns i Jen us Bags ve ed per Discount allowi F O R G R 5.4, BON. EDS. Sed W l'arehouse, 181, High Holborn, London, [.C. 22 о QR SEED POTATOS New Sorte GG ахо WOOD. ае р ca Е NEA евон, DICE o УС fhe олатай F (S E e T EN Б E E D 8.|OXFORDS, ПАТ ВЕЕ EARLY, FORTYFOLDS, РОХЕ "d Waist asp БОМ. зр иа АЕ RON. inn MoOR FARM SE fne quality.| THANSELANTED АЗИ, 21 to$feet ОТОК, very М Еи аы 0 BOOK for 1865, APPLE m XS ye 3 WYCH ELM, het, fit tor working. Үе „ЫШТАТ, зоок Т, амру as or UTTON'S NEW PEA RIN ER. WAVEEELERS d BOOK on "GRASSES, S in cultivation. GLEAD L3. 0 Wisin бв eea; puten HARLES SHARPE anD CO, Sleaford, "ave fus C WHEELER AND SON, Stocks of the Себа, E SEED GROWERS, опасва NIEL ОЋООВКЕ TAR a] ATOS. —Potatos, though not strictly roots, gE os require care in po We hayo had thó gratifiostion of introducing TEREE NEW SORTS, which have give: isfac гыз n to e Ж o tried eA to the s perfectly white ani аш of PALA flavour. We ha e b supply, and can only offer it A C which is marked oj Ro Mark. STERS RE KIDNEY, 3s. per peek, 108. 64, per bushel. exce Sent Kidney Potato we can recommend for earli- flav: size, and K Ж mparing it with the Ashleaf Kidhey, iti dee ав early, whilst it pri даай Мр double the crop, and is altogether super E" dy that va KY TE, 4s, eck. Fine second ма Ыы E us the Gloucestershire Kidney. Is of excellent flavour, апа in colour as white as milk; keeps well, аи altogether one of the best, if not the best, Potato in cultivati In our opinion Gloucestershire Kidneys,. Milky Whites, an. d Flukes are all the sorts necessary to keep one's table "Penor with Potatos of the highest excellence all the 74 round. mis отаран obtained true of the following Wl pd HE HO, W.C. 5 б cwkSo || de » Ыы E i be so ien È Nas mm each EOM wu Mc Mex. We regret to say we have but a small quantity to offer this J. C. WHEELER & Seer оао wers, Gloucester. PR WOODFORD'S MARROW BEDMAN'S IMPERIAL DICKSON'S FAVOURITE DILLISTONE'S3 FIRST EARLY ples and Prices on application. SLE ES ST PEA known is CAR RPENTEH'S p gathered May 7. rod eam y amoi e is the following from Mr. Јонх Cox, Gardener to W. Wells, Leat, Fna, K e at “Di ,—1 beg to say І have tried йирин Pea this веаво: and am lad to b», able to speak very Kcd of A serias Poa Phavo e ever grown. Igathered in quantity this season in advance of any other early variety, and ear! ег also than eed been gathered in these gardens in the open air. za fella owing has been received from Messrs. Stuart & Mein, of ** Dec. 27, 1864. Ker arin these matters, frie just на the ho tolto: information. has owing n in жерк c iius inquiries about your Express Pea :—' I sowed CARPENTERS EN Бапанеге No. 1, and Dillistone's Early Peas, on the same int found CanPENTER'S id r six da; еве r than аА and 10 ог 12 Sangster's ; more c t Min grt 1t ToS worth a place in y d ur Now Seed List for its Ti were sown on the same piece м, ground, ud Ег b ue same балсо xin ave the Mai deer. CES рти enter & Meris.” Price ceu Remittance d. per from unki EDWARD CARPENTER, Sussex "ul эла Grower, Brighton and Seed Me Seed bd ehouse, 96, St. James Stroet, Brighton. То be had Seg р the PEN Mr. W. hs . КАЛ Ж. in . Messrs, Bec Непдетво шш т. Ө. ps " Mr W. Masters Messrs. Wrench & Sons Messrs. Paul & Son Г НЕ ESSE m m Potatos. EORGE SIBBALD, A ERA. DEN d FARME G 4 учы about 100 Popes. - of the pose a kindy of his El wing, true to name. Cash or reference required. Per bush. of 581bs.—s. d. Per Bushel лел е Walker, Farly kosse 20 е "Kidney 4 , 4 »« ne a v Dalmahoys .. „а, i| 0 peor, M bio 8 E pss 0 | Ash-leaved E S Daintree's Early .. .. 5 0 | Pools King of Kidn: bo Chiswick M nnd $ est for ез). Red Ey. Myatte ор Ki » 529 t for PATERSON & SONS SEEDLINGS, эу Delivered free'of expense at Dundee, or Broughty Ferry, Drum- Кау ho at the same time the fea! Ibstantial in size, and excellent as m Yo оя Erry, the кор of the al has for E Hae years past had. Beath, by Dundee D Roy У tons EARLY LEMON IMPROVED KIDNEY, oneof the most prolific and earl: Ves "wn. 6 tons EARLY AS. Чел 6 tons EARLY HAN: DSWORTH RO (true stock ). ASPARAGUS Pes SEA KAIL epe. 2 years. H. Sr the abowv of Potatos ab very reasonable d m юн erton ў Wee. d Potato. RUTLEDGE ps House, Isle uus — x xp e the World. KIDNEY POTATO.— аса fine eating, and the AX A quite ripe. RLEY HrBBE Wok of the Gardeners’ darnos ling Potato Bm Aio. f uae tmd to bi he wo orid ought МА pop от Le P handsome, and such a one Messrs. BARR & Stait, ER ho Мал ас bushel. XE fateris) rg up to the end of H P. F SHARPE ES Growers of Potatos. • of EARLY POT. MYATT&S EARLY MAHOY ‘ROUND, earliest and most prolific Mrs wg be Es кш Савтев & Со. stocks оў | ( DAL. rsall; "pronounced to а the ne. TON DIO cultivation, and especiall ted early market br у элу read: Бре ТЕ from 8 $о 10 tons per son anA d mark: 2 A dune, реш Жу the Pg in time o Ng pi peel уо eomm аа = үс. tion to purchasers Of А & F. Suanrr, Seed Growers, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Street, Covent Garden has PEN. het the existing want, and which, from the number of ls that have been received zf e to take its szand as one of the fin: Ксену, с varieties ever yet introduced in this k Mr. Erxx desires to take this opportunity of informing the publie, | and re particulari interested in such eme that t| AL Tas not been placed in the mark: without rrmsr having its merits en ih do and ndon апа established з. 1 veral of the most 1 Seedsme: and elsewhere, an the Testimonials received by him fro ers and dam Ton which appeared before the public int lo Ка Saturday, Dec. 31, 1864, hie Advertiser id the his Advertisement, E n Erer cannot conclude this notice without returning his most | sincere thanks to those ag ume are quite unknown to him) for their candid and unbiassed о] whieh they have RIVA Price 2s. 6d. per quart. Mr. Tuomas Ewer, The Proprietor, Sible be obtained of Hodingham, i eor rime т ла Messrs. Parer Mr. /лмкз "uA CoorzR & ssrs, FRASER, Lon: кыз EE г. Егет has mu. олы Great Теш Еззех, апа wá; or Tariy of Zu. us Аат fit ЗЯ см es ot beautiful P. 1 shall hope to рыф нее they ur Ди, Early . Ere gna if pu like Ao Be without, A ALI obediently, + ен m ** Gr. to Mrs. Wray, (CM CD pL m by a application, this айд. under consideration, and has succeeded in 1246, will than ошай Шу bear out tha more ear M imd variety that are mentioned opinion of the merits of the ESSE heen pleased. express appointed Met E Nurkery, Kj Road, S: 4 4 twr London. , 82, Bishopsgate Within, Messrs. М№оттіхо & ege Barbican, London. б. W. Dixox, 48а, Moorgate Re ur London. owing Testimonia! ch. pi реш "n зї. фе jes іна in propc Mr. C, Newby, оа vie То boek Dm dd dim» Great Yeldham." Tibet ny urserymen :— i:berwell . Waltham Cross, N. T Holborn .. Canterb: 29 London Bridge — ant has long | L PE Connoisse leners, oap. de дезе ЕГ, ay "es of o Э- production, but Ed mel vers in did е od splend: in| to in their ts ipside, London, elsea, which persons who trythe ESSEX 71 — Notice to the Trade. 2: CARTER'S ч FIRST CROP" | AMES ) CARTER AND CO. beg leave агт ВИ the Trade uence Of the great demand fo JA the above lim future be able to execute Orders for SMALL TEE. DIXON YORKSHIRE HERO РЕА. eight, 2} feet ; а most abundant bearer and very bran: os true variety A y be Man iu London L2 Меша” Нло r3: Sos, xa nhall Street, E.C.; Messrs. Cooper & Borrox, 152, Flee! St E. shire Seed p Hull. d Merchants and 0 О BE 509. Ж ANGSTEN'S No. 1 DE "AS, REEN, ROUND, PURPLES TOP, SCOTCH, YELLOW ОБЕ, AUTRINGHAM, YEL and GREEN-TOP SCOTCH TURNIPS, WHITE POST and WHITE GLOBE ONION SEED. The дї» -d ia Seed, == the stocks guaranteed. Apply to Mr. W. Соорев, Seed Gro r, Fendra; i St. Ives, Hunts. e Trade m7 EW and GENUINE y reg “ONION SI SCARLET RUNNER epu and MANG: SEED. Pris ас &o., Le кү ее тыч Р. Е s КРЕ, Не [yb OWNIE, LAIRD, AND LAING, E entire stock of the peel of this far- enry, 1s. eh. cultivation, кк = 16 to 17 inches in length. т, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh ; Folie Hill, London, S.E. YTON CASTLE GIANT SCOTCH LEEK.— | The qualities of this superior Prize Leek having for the past topan I against — well йы | M es, &nd Stanstead Park, d most thorough) t Moni. 8. B is x — АС! urseryman and Seedsman, Melbourne e УВД pr чени er the k gro ordinary апу айар be seen at Деш ые, Eros at the v Hood Кы Бады ment of Messrs. James CARTER & Co., High Holborn, London, W.C. тї Cucumber, Pora ШЕТ, к= e sucoessful Raiser 2t some of the MELONS now grown, has the ID d anm e e ry е 37 offer. pi h 10 to 14 inches. Su olific bearer, bringing six and Seven t to a joint. "This gives great ад еда over hx cede show varieties, which are ЕНУ: shy se setters. s very hi me, being of an even size from stem to point; a beautiful black s] [^u zou Hm — well ; the E Ur Ek апа crisp, and the pe Aree 2 or email families ially adapted, as after pearing, as. iron. Во sime plant dall for віз t would. De МОДАР! wie for market gardeners. pee ot d for 5 Mame Саадет, nt A а the y of manure is scant; it wi а great bo: 6d. per M Т CU: BERS a RAM (price 28, 6d. packet), а X variety for os ds pel black spine, from 24 28 inches. The че A varieties 1s. acket EL Trade su ) :—Sir Colin Campbell, General Can: жим of Bath, on's White Spine, Lord Macon Faros me оп, Captivation, Rifle- man, Mills Um — of the West, Hunter's Prolific, E Black e, Syon Adern hilPs Eum Tiley e's King, Ridge, Ipswich mtr on -— Per "peccet E же Per packet—s.d. Pine А: Dio nad x .10 eredith's Hybrid Cashmere 1 0 | Gene 1 › жа. . 1 0 | Camerto в our, Gesn Ли 1.0 Mr. Ewen's Arundel To XT. b. d Ditto et-flesh Т Green- wd I Monro's PETTA а. d ig. 2l HK Monro's Crystal Hero 1 0 Sr rae dit F 5 Л lden D n-flesh. 10 г ditto .. S10 Eu pe D dope е! - еј mi ия НЕ uL Golden Ш EDS dL Койо Gaer "1 en = Bromham Hall, `бгееп-йевһ.. 1 0 ke. E ue ей AURICULA- TLOWERED SWEET WILLIAM, 1s. PDLLYHOCK SEED from all p рант per packet. N'S ALMA d Y'S EMPERO: [9 per packet, | TILEY'S SOLID CELERY, la € do | uk poma of the CU! nm or GENERAL OUTRAM, of Бева mentioned in the Adver- „Хто mus postage stamps. b "n ee "Тау, pum Seedsman, and Florist, 14, Abbey urch Yard, Bath. HArLETT’S П PEDIGREE аит WHEAT. PURE Е OATS. Р ems ЫШ "upon арып cka) : not Р Ово в та WIN ER BROCCOLI. oir to the Tinda on api А em pep UE "ARDEN SEEDS is now ready, and Озвовх & So; fh S: ц „заада EIGATE SILVER SAND t quality for Plan HUM e Ee ie E ian r 8 Tons, 5s. per Ton for 20 Tons and 3» liyi to the dg Station. Best t and Surrey PEATS, ROCK BANTS A can be sent direct on all the Railways. London-made FLOWER in every size, at the lowest cash prices. — W. Snonr, Sand and Peat Depôt, Surrey, BAGGO PAP iud CLOTH, int-e "uid. в pplication to бел еа А i be made payabio Ш { s Й { GAZETTE. JANUAR " THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, AZ Y 29, 1g, — ES гов). — Stre New Rose H.P. Princ ds Centu YALCEOL ARIA AMBASSADOR (Saxo s). Stro > Established ИОА (Ка d C Plants in single Pots of this magnificent. Bodding ош GALERO: F СЕИ, P БАТ, (Bo pem the LA 1 y will be otl spi , Eriee ice 128. orm "үүх, Mar Soks А апа aita E the] "no 7 1 will o lige. күз e supplied оп the us has su a fine stock of this superb N UTLER AND McCULLOCH, m ә SAN Nurse erymen and Seed Merchants, Kirk- е, good non апре, ew En ын Adan) caldy, N. N.B. гй E. Lom ant is ihe чү ; y Jarde d BE SOLD, Cheap, two PINUS EXCELSA, a Pun CUR сарац specimen Plants, one 8 feet. the other 10 feet, tubs шеше... Menciawrs, Market, W.C. | Also two young primus. а амону реа а RANCIS Ax ARTHUR ‘DICKSON AND SONG m v М ly fine гысга г Е and ar Nurseryman, Clapham; B. s 95. ROSES ГОН of the best leiding kinds at vec ALF-STANDAR S, at ver: : The RoyalVineyard Nursery and Seed БАРДЫ LIST of kinds end d PRICES wir м — pon appia prices, GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS. Paperen London, W. The “Upton” Nurseries, Chester.—Jan, gg o t Orders amounting to 21s. and upwards sent Carriage non ur COMP. LE) TE COLLEC! e ply. — ANE AND SON "have still to No.1 No. x. 53 E Че k Ph ction. of all t the pop C eA dm 31, 3s. E s à DWA ARE SES, which can be confidently BUTLER Ax» ө M. CULLOOH'S NOVELTIES for 186 IUE. рано EXTENSIVE VIS ыз qmm of | [o particularly EL healthy, and well grown, mme Per packet—s ‹ d. STOVE GREENHOUSE PLANTS always on c4 from at least 7 Acr чел. л suppli BUTLER'S SUPE E DWARF CAULIFLOWER.. 3 '6| Also FRUIT TREES, S, and ORNAMENTAL TREES, d. Men ries, Great Ber Detond, Hs 'ursery, BUTLER'S PERF ОН cip MBER, icy pue ше P from the Countr' онаа the im. nts: P n ES, ЕЕ HALF fi t; offered 2 6| The SEED an VERA 58 is carried o Dur pulses X а ELON.. 2 6|here, and Packages are delivered free at the various London era В DWA STANDARDS, ani BUTLER'S ESID T MELON 2 6| Stations. EM Fine STAND. onus, £51 m XX ori fe. perdora ry 4, vae sent Post freo) DWARFS, the netti Stock, 00s. per Assortments of 100 ү: : Ley Ре А 25 vars. 15 vars. EALING NURSERY, б. Со, Manager. — dozen, of all rer ine varieties in E Ea 00 Prices to СЯ ре ANNUALS—Hardy s Я n 6d. Ten minutes' walk uiv ctp A от on the Great Western application. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES gratis, Тайе Half Har did 3 15 . 7 s. 0d, ailway Main Li 4| G. Parsons, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Western 25 2s. 64. dH. бз s 6d. 35. 6d. FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and S RUB: э ж cum Road, o p m I я „ыс cultivated in кошек of ВЫ fine " "Loam in the HT Montpelier Road, Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Nursery, Kem Half Hardy f: FEUTHAM MD ERY, хован, Ма s Manager. б бй ИТ Kb S home , and 'VELTIES in FLOWER SEEDS. Sco De Pe. e Catalogu minutes’ walk from Feltham Si » J aving for upwards dum for SPRING B reum —Gladioli, үч Зит уат EVERGREEN Lo ВИ SHRUBS, е "CONIFERJE, paid special Енох +о thoi cul Tube of the et 25 yen splendid new L. auraturm ; Tigridias Anemones, оиа) are here largely gr e Loam, well suited to their habits. ring Plants, which are extra strong and true to nam wes 2 та other тау ха fr нї ds nti. peat v variety. Specia DAS N LANE a та WOOD LANE NURSERIES SERWO r e prices :— t juotations at low rates ORNA A. are ina riving state, anı Я BEDDING РАМ. 850,000 wellrooted plant er GENERAL HARDY PROPAGATION is пао сагпей on: nof PICOTEES 9 00 pie eae » inii теп pain. iceolarias, elias, eran! , » Stock in t ve Nurseries is we. orth the inspection oi id vi -— Agerntume, &c. ; to be sold at unprecedented low low prices. purchasers. The Aus к Күз very moderate, and the Plants are нта a — the largest collection m Europ, ША s for GOU LDING'S HORTICU RAL MANURE, 1s. per frequently transplanted to —— ВАРЕ removal j DER CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 6s. per dozen pairs Sour Acrxrs Wholes and Retail, for MURRAY'S APHIS PASTILS, à new зүү иа the most Meu in existence for Fumigat/ng my t Houses. In packets, 1s. and 2s, each. UTL CvLLOCH, Covent Garden n Mar Vines, Vines. Strong puo we OMBE, PINCE, anp CO. offe e, with extra large well ed Canes, and prominent 1 Pan sized pots, certain to bear a good cro] h. h 1 have a ve large stock of VINES, fit for immediate mE ds Р Їп Pots from 3s. 6d., EG. sorts will be sent on Poem to them. Exeter Nursery, Exeter. Le Duchess of Buccleuch. EW Ex AND PLANT CATALOGUES, e li RT P PARKER has much pleasure offeri this distinct and valuable early GRAPE, which will supply the long felt desideratum of a White Gra with Muscat flav that may be grown and ripened with the Black Hamburgh. The following Certificates зде Prizes have been awarded at various оп and other Mad Two no we PER for the finest flavoured Grape etany colour. Chasselas Musqué, mei of bg and im for these further description ear Воо! fuk 1905) e 32, ani of 1st and 22d, 1864, pages 943 and 1008. Also New CAT. Select and Ti DOS Ets "Miscellaneous, Green- ardy, and Stove Plants, zalea M Daish. and ot Ka t Trees, arapen, Rhododendrons, Roses, atch and Bulbs, &c., which will Lux fo: а to Marmi в. Ехой Sis ЕЕЕ an Surr The following CATALOGUE | Post Free on aimi CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI- CULT URAL SEEDS. CATALOGUE of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. pepe C4 SOFT-WOODED and BEDDING PLANTS. PINKS the leading varieties, 6s. per dozen pairs. PAS n m finest collection of good v: n pla Bradshaw Gardens, ICHARD SMITH CAT. f FRUIT TREES and FRUIT TREES in POTS. FIR TRIBE ee due for Britain, giving CATALOGU. HARDY SH RUBS and TREES (will shortly ђе” and botani ADU rivations, descripti s Tor e Die OMA жон» timbe o În arts, native ountry an and size OP their ipa ATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published in August. CATALOGUE of ROSES, N & CuanLES Ler, Proprietors, Hammersmith, London, W. HOOPER & CO. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE PUBLICATION OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED SEED CATALOGUE, WHICH IS RECOMMENDED AS THE BEST WORK OF ТШ KIND EXTANT. FORWARDED GRATIS ON APPLICATION. i й Seeds sent, Carriage Free, y ANEW Rl WER VASEG (TRIPLET, ‹ 6, each, HOOPER Ахр M Kreta GARDEN MARKET, d B.“ ALLER hae s ja fares Stock of ime e STRAWBERRIES , W.C. WESEL EM De SERE aai Na BERD омтр нони эы W. DRUMMOND & SONS, | address all letters to the Seed Shop, Granville Terrace, 300 Extra Stro ng STRAWBERRY PLANTS for be ga ,in ts (man; 24 Е busy having two of the followi: ties, 9 JEEN, KEENS SEED. above, "and also of ELTON ursery, Grafton Road, Kentish е Рев ennedy Fig. pre - ESN BON os N D SON hav айа arrangem о send оп! е арот exi Orders, which will be дото in strict rotation ^i received. ks 10r 6d. eac ER; а few extra strong at 21s. each—with the Full prin be had li px йз dads VE. XS appli ication. QTANDARD 4 "APPLES for Orchard Plan SEED AND NURSERY ESTABLISHMENT, STIRLING, and d DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN ^ — | dd BEG TO INTIMATE AT THEIR m NATOS OF NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER sim now ready, and may be had post free on application. thereon; a principal part eral "Tho 'ANDARD ORCHARD APPLE TREES уа they E at egy luced prices. Тһе sorts are all of the best vali ntion. Parties not kno their rep 2 Surana & Soxs, Damien, N. B: ; & to Mo 0 а certorum RU rS ANE E T х Сов, um "Worcester, EF As usual, Parcels of Seeds are forwarded Carriage Free. = Amas px o MS GARDEN and FARM SEEDS, FOREST TREES,” а у Meum d Dus end p Eaa Pietre HE quM C ma DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES FOR S on piece n T —" : S MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION FROM : MERE S I HEAT e| ьа ла THOMAS KENNEDY & 00. VEIT Banrrzrr, Ringwood, ts, will please y reference. Fruit Catal and Directo: 2 pages, price 1 8. БСӨТТ, grott Somerset, ' has just published a e tion, with full deseri Tm of n 1000 sorts of Fruits, with мч n Planting, Training, pmi Бара к e: "Training, and modes. 'The Formation paiay al а host of other useful Culture. IVE CATALOGUE, 7 Also, hís DESCRIPT Piante, ànd other Ornamental Tres, Ce AER раке чыка nature of their di Hardy, Winter =ч : а Pm В Plants, &c. Wit ealings. We Fates and disposed to deal with the Firm, that they will, under NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, DUMFRIES, N. B. $1 No. П. FOREST and ORNAMENTAL TREES, BEDDING P т е ROSES, &e. : No. Ш, {бтзге and ыр SEEDS, ТУ ЕХ х Г IPLE 3 No. IV. AGRICULTURAL [dej какыс ‚ ‘t The fulness, expans eedsmen, and "mum [odd коф аа и the Catalogues of Messrs. Thomas Kenned KI Со, p fries, proclaim das ther K can only reiterate our Tormer ve. iier € таба ae зч The Field, March 19, 1864. all circumstances, be treated in Jawvanr 28, 1866. THE GARDENERS T HRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 73 {л = Р "E (JARTERS GARDENERS VADE-MECUM 5 22 po : is now ready. S 23 oy ЈА са Ned ЛИЙ caves eX 39 [THE LONDON SEED . COMPANY, ,, LIMITED, \ I 2 68, Welbec! ck St treet, Cavendish lish Squa THE „LONDON SEED COMPA) NY, TIMITED. e GENERAL PRICE CU RRENT of gs p G Led Д FLOW EE -— FARM à E will be forwarded d post fi C VE СА TE EN to any address in the Un! ed Kingdom. 8, у ue treet, Cavendish Square, WW. : E. : sv anā беши DEA d Carriage Free 7 . sent Carriage Paid. ow Pr and will be eed Tore. free, ILLIAM A) М WOOD’ AND SON’S NEW DESCRIP- VE CATALOGUE of SEEDS 5. NEW SEEDS FOR THE SALE OF 1865. A CEN GETABLE SEEDS for ONE YEAR'S гн айыбы „ыды ашышы, s. oodlands Nursery, eu near Uckfield, Sussex. BARR & SUGDEN'S SELECTIONS 98. VEGETABLE SEEDS vx. vibe and Butoesor t the Jate A. Рак) PA begs to announce thai EW PRICED CAT. а of NE YEAR'S SU ENDS н д" ready, and се SE on ар онов, ce Suited to Gardens of Various sizes. "They PI 1 varieties, and such only b lapted Horticultural 5 Society n Deo ber arly all the Fiks? to secure a succession of Vegetables from J; хаосу to ‚ез ЕЎ Beeds аге all of the very best quality. АДӨ volé o Кайы and the Vies die Hn Mop баг уз cer 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d. 42s Bhododend > А bon ти е T OHN WATERER bo ix that his Ni » s to announe is New For particulars of these selections see our “ Kitchen Garden Guide. J XOU OGUE of, Hardy, s Boariet, and pr s Choioo RHODO- s d b t n Jotani. gone of our “ Illustrated Guides to Kitchen and. Flower Garden” sent Free and Post Paid Prnt Ark, is now Published, and can bo had ба application. T 16 to «ac. Ps pede ca. в faithful фик ti of all tho esteemed varieties, as well as a Select. List of Hardy CONIFERS, with heights and prices ; also the em lending kinds 9t E EVERGRE ENS, ROSES, FOREST TREES, LN 20, GLADIOLI, th t effecti М. South- Wo vc ry, Bagshot, Surrey, near Sunnin oul niaar тау 5000 LILIUMS, ае the splendid L. LANCIFOLIUM, en RUBRUM, ROSEUM and ALBUM, and the — . . . american Plants. magnific centand deliciously fragrant L. AURATUM, As ExnminrrTED ІХ тпк Колі, Ho am Sania л , KrNsING ATERER AND GOD FREY' "S PRICED ESCRIPTIV сала E DRO: BARR aw» SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS and "P ail 12, KING STREET, md other AMERICAN PLANT S will be forwarded on. application, talo, О агу о! eir + which COVENT GARDEN, containi ns probably the most extensiv оороо of all е p^ and fines t Evergreens and Con Kna cis женет Woking, Surrey. аратая of 1864, jy » бак LOUIS VAN HOUTTE iJ OEN AND CH. ARLES LEE, SEEDSMEN to the QUEEN 5 ге EE to submit their NEW CATALOGUE for 1865 ot KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, NURSERYMAN ax» SEEDSMAN, GHENT, BELGIUM, e AET Scb ursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, Чоттоз N NEW EARLY РЕА RINGLEADER. he Earliest Pea in cultivation. HE NEW PARSNIP *STUDENT."—SEED RE TO BE HAD AT improved PARSNIP, “ennobled” by Professor зое, 797 HARDY, GREENHOUSE, STOVE PLANTS, AND SEEDS. BEGS TO INFORM HIS CORRESPONDENTS THAT HIS PRICE LISTS Nos. 103, 104, 105, AND 106, heme асы College, ГЕ т, із now ei pus MESSRS. R. SILBERRAD лхр SON, 5, HARP LANE, LONDON, Е.С. | О отток ror ure $ fending Beedamen, | ——— я N.B. The Goods will be puits ens out of the Custom Н L | " asors buyer, but per contra 5з. will be char n the ассы, fos sadi чле, А а erat v ud SUTTON л Sp SONS having erm em T РОГУ rmt 5 Д9; ей a ; fear ice will be caused , AS The Seed Parcels ndi sad House in London, y exp uyer. Eno possibly алс 4 RISK yd odor GENUINE SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. вау. Royal Berks =з The Garyeners Chronicle, B É S. WILLIAMS, ATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1865. PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., «ы ORE Wc oct Na EGS TO STATE THAT HIS bk re ag Y ura. ši Show). at DESCRIPTIVE AND PRICED SEED CATALOGUE À TRANSLATION has lately RA irum e in Be denn CAN BE HAD POST FREE ON APPLICATION. СА лече i Dh m a very 1 " H.K y^ e the pen de of roma- It Contai X ў А : Sag 3 zA e olg * Two огіеѕ, more wes y, d ае all Novelties worthy of notice, with a full description to each, and a few Hints for the guidance it e hm pre n il 1 the subject : e. оде hat The foll : „s| 0f Монт, who considered that cell-formation BAGUE, о Жыл ^ EE joy co m SEEDS is worthy of notice; the prices are affixed as low as place by the intrusion of а fold from the m erts PEAS.. s -DANGSTERS No 1 BISHOPS NEW DWARF sd d cell. wall dividing the ineluded mass; the other DDED, ALLIANCE or EUGENE, BUR- B BRUSSELS SPROUTS .. .. .. ap >” peroz 0 Б АККУ И МАСЕ: CABBAGE,thebesbkinds —.. n AE 00» 00 sh ich is so often present in yo ung tissues where pie. -1, MARROW, WATERLOO, рег quart 1 0| CARROT, - « .» O зап active process of урук PL y eto ^ j, DICKSON'S VAVOUBEEM RISING SUN, A WER.--EARLY LONDON, &c. sred as the builder of the simple cell-wa. effect- PNA SCÍMITAR, BIGWOUDMABBON, b 0 10 | CELERY, the best sorts Cai £c» 0 n P y E PERFECTION, BRORDA KRULAR conien mamae RED : "pr m around it into a gelatinous envelope, which sub- PRINCESS ROYAL. HAIR'S DWARF MAMMOTH, ЖЫ bét sorta + 0 e|8e "eg vem the membranous wall, BUCKLEY'S GENERAL aA a BOKY Ud Ted or The tion is now prett rally GEM, CHAMP erre of SCOTLAND. 16 н NN T. FP А е Жыз prm 1 no E P y BEANS. BROAD, & OR iR eg Md в | ONION, s 6t Epod s ко c | exploded, as the formation of the nucleus does not V SERENGEE Spo н R d. perquart 2 0, PARSLEY ` ^ 9 3| always precede formation of the 1, as » SCAR i IR AI PARSNIP.—HOLLOW CROWNED.: .. "soc » 10 3| well as from other considerations, amongst RECOLE уна v peroz. 0 4 THE po ЖЫК w 109 A| isfhe faot t e nucleus is often external to : d Pm + ALMENY ves Ms Заа рава 7 аан о s| though combi ith the new cell or cells ; while 3 DANES w US БАКЕ NT ЖА , ROUN TD or SUMMER p. m T о 19 | With the former is combined an opinion, that free Р. SPRING WHITE, &c. poros” 079 eren JRNIP .' a 6 cell formation sometimes takes place without any pi KNIGHTS ТКО NO, moo emis » SHORT-TOP, &e. . © „ “2 €|interferenee of the mother cell wall. COVE, &c. peroz, 0 8 | TURNIP,thebestkinds .. =.: .. o.. .. peroz 0 3| Ап examination of the ss of t » SNOWS WINTER WHITE .. ..perpacket 1 0| MUSTARD and CRESS .. ot jcs. .. .. perquartt 1 3 of sporidia in the aseigerou Fungi is q jl» ient to show that fr ll formation does take Mushroom Spawn, superior quality, бв. per bushel. place, and some phenomena in the production of gus and es cells in gum, seem to indicate that free cell forma- ng sd Е ы ; tion may oceur in vegetable fluid still in connee- tion with the lant, as it does i kh. дона л ibid GARDEN SEEDS, | kingdom in orgauisable lymph. OF VARIOU: онт, added a theory to his account of ud pup im of new cells by intrusion, w psy 108, е АЁ € 63s, and 84s. edis | received much countenance, viz., that the x | Histolog Mit drei Tafeln in Steiv- ruck, 4%. Bei. 1 Thir. 20 Sgr. gu PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 74 L GAZETTE, [JANUARY 28, 1865, | THE GARDENERS Е AND AGRICULTURA cell is at first clothed by а delicate nitrogenous membrane, which he calls the p layer, an 1 Phænogams is always the ovule К. vlo I ра and that this remains un ge membranes arè deposited upon its en and inner — comes forward with a statement e the formation of cells is free, eh y development of the wa a ot the her px After speaki ** I shall here endeavour again cells of Notre tissue, as far = observation has Qai ri as minute free vesicles within ng of former eem he says, many vnius chemieal o more- ете, that the raa te vin of the parent 'eell to form | septa, as far as is yet made o Mec ыны? o prove that ali| polen tub the germinating eT h t mbr LoDDIGES wasin the рез of life, and though he ha, he has for some time ceased to take any very aotive Horticultural pursuits, yet from his connection т once world-renowned establishment Which o wl igin t rogenitor bearing the same d inteligenco ve arouse the sympathies of tho had no personal knowledge of the his many е f Naturo p- himself, ry puse M om an ancestry of which he might well be | proud, Mr. CoNRAD LopDrts E ists of some polarising che ave ү aid above that. out of maii al cells j r two or oped. absorbed, and s cells, or some traces of "Dre who knew him." — 6 7. Ms remembered by those — hate тайв use of the seriem reports, that the MARBLED Das nom s has been riy = ho of the sections of zonal "тавба of that flow group thus indicated, ich is ij mother cell wall and tha КҮЗӨН brings forwar nd) 8 Ап admirable illustration vill Д enus Asco bol us, in ora mvle 1 1n =: oped in а sepa devel raté вао те fills u portion of the ascus, and where there is a get constriction, His t is far more simple than that of та predecessors, MES, ui for that reason more likely to true; and we think that itis very CO stated, and rests on v егу powerful arguments. He has not, however, depended entirely on Alge, but supported! his views materially А the investigation | of the corkcells formed on the eut surface of several | endogenous -— sisa nous, as also in space between the sporidia and the mother-sao | М. J. В. N Mr. RIMMEL, де РгЕззЕ, and Mr. Wa ды чег a few чаас » delivering Тебе оп Жар of Perfu 18. | in irregular or | truss А. Kerverni) in мек the spori lin are only а | езе bloc m colour of the footstalks of the s, and also of the stana and whic a erve m it, and this w mes to | Vari т. НА to this wed that c 0 us des ed Polsooiuns, instead of losing their тойи history and m | fashionable ie icm in the lage conservatory at South Kensington, there was a plant elose by This ola e the тари in its own way. This mE it is tot the development of this character that his w bei ing directed. The lightor tints, he remarks, inste on the ou had been in full bloom 14 Sev. ast in the position just referre In the dull days of winter, when свя our ral weeks pa bree ze, he the жаШ БИЕ Ts which | Zo margin of the ce Sesapy the ies be e aler-coloured star out more or re t "happen, get. оче "bei red when which, Werde with the deqper green ui the zone isin wing. Ав there is X a partial instead | o constituti n: о vit an a А e ë vier the 5 аге ойу cells surrounded by а very delicate membran: hen even the Chrysanthemum has gone 'out ot]: bloom, and the Cameliia, the Azalea, and- the| Hyacinth have not yet come in, any plant which Tt is "impossible for us i to enter int y into blosso any details as to arguments h he supp: and if its blossoms are sweet nted, its value his views, but they are so sim gira a. во €onsistent | Will, on this aceount, be very much enhanee with what takes place in embryo sae, that Such ap a бше Re Hue Lueulia gratissima. | the i glanee the appearance It p i n the га — of winter, the any more those which he ж тер overthrown. ne of the most eurious observations he has] è apt made, and one in which he could not be жей in our greenhous X м, conservatories, Perhaps | deceived th — on, gea а tos e are in their best dre ak this: sons | mos ost other variegated kinds ав heir b ss, and very admirably adapted for winter | ditio: | pretty as decorativo aen for the conservatory. lii hat they ar Mr. Harty has forwardel, President, and Prina best, if К гр епе ew v arieties which are called ` "Monitor, Marie, Arthur, the first perhaps being the агт is КОШУ ОРНА ӨШ 1 and the flowers are delicious dy frag grant. we о all these thin e ME: we of the cells of the common Cladophora glomerata, | to be found in almost "am poi. where : к ао is left between which have eut iy ex іні іп the ү joint, two » of which are privileged, and expand into perfect cells, per one of these ives rise to new терд and branches poen nuing s, while the lower one bursts through the old septum and the remainin ng endo» | chrome in the wounded ape and projee mately from the original cell wall, пес the di. ‚апа attaching itsel to any objec і соте іп eontact—sometimes n ө pot room, or, w see i seldom may be, — it is тај тп pale yellow de ec weil n cessively in winter. s, therefore, not har vat ripam [hbri should "ёх md lea red - ie а deep "d yellow rast well with tho pi ghter Taargin мее we (d irony OSSess. We may mention that the у green marbled centre to their leaves, arietie having this pir though ı e n it requires x ey кене e ofa ретеу, hich the s exolu de d. There з one| we remember to havo seen one called rw which 16 was entirely wanting ; and though. be ch, cover of the Сыр to be Guy i inj wi у sudden ve Hd of moisture ect|the l of | ve the prospect of securin - increased К" ей | eaves A Das io T Mr. Hatre jes: ае P ERES br кои m andum, in which —“I M observed as a rule in warme p e ve Lead Ae t its roots, and hence it - very apt to sickly when flow Wh planted out in T "ee at ioc зә з to an Order, the e | Soins of this a, Ixora, ipi Cinchona, and ыраа н] Ж, аге n others of equal m JA our ent ab E new plants we bm apt to overlook the od aid o ones, OA thia "1 a layer of analogous in many. respects rto cork, even at tiroit exi that the two new cells to M i oint | we rise should t LM the arity. this Ее Й to illustrate the fact f that "the radieal = Hi ihe er г ч have to record the death о? Mr. took dere k- ko sige edge of the pith, but rs altering of a lighter colour (петог quite. жыш ро from: e centre, the light col g of tle a Enim aro good ак dorem - fe stripe c i down k, where it may to the hentai different wee А of chloro) phita celis, qum Can this be o 3 becoming partly or wholly obstructed or peel К к, vons BEDS es rob space for a fi on an article ot this subject by Mr. reni keith, 5. . Much tomy which Mr. im Eo ual cost of some 507. or CONRAD pp, Hackney, afier a Wi Qo ша d 306 А та at who will take the trouble to refor t0 Ж] | ЕТЕ TTA T О AUZILIPIPES January 28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE., 15 ———————— ——— — ————-- -= article on Winter Flower Gardening, in Nos. 6 and 7 of | would give to those who cannot have a sight of the | 70 feet long, will soon p z altogether, and if it ur volume for 1863, will see that the origiual tage: country all winter, to have living growing plants to sbows a disposi ition to do e, "аре Smith can p^ years ago, Was what we considered “very c — in their own E Th This Vin siderable,” viz, from 187. to 20L, but that was T -called “ dead nters j% house at eni, is Laer Тоова, las ned on the ied spur system, filli riment, Our ur present system requires * Thi se "Ne the mcs of al] jet a true love of a garden be en- g e particularly among the young in our n 0 Ё fill our vi ч "s f your E for 1862. So much for ter gard f-saved agna md е is S and But man's a Tied n » and against t the beddin ng-out в 7 house Жуй imt to bac The roots "food + A in r borders, and | hare, like the rods, been inner and o ru eques wn x cannot have Dais sies ула апа 2n and g in its gardens, and L^ - "A Nature's e a w look upon there even es alone all the present be А and talking for d room decoration forms a ehief item in the Viceregal gardener's duties, and in the great range were many indications of this. Among them were many score fine plants of Dracæna terminalis—not the known s Hall an that name, but much more graceful a Ar ng plant, which mg abbages fr be шы p^ an Dekor than they ever have been, and are pronounced a success by al who have seen &c. bleue p in what w be r Palms, It is well there are e varieties T taste ; d us к ow. I care not whether Ва ibs ог for est irog flowers or nly, I вау let nd free- im 3 in an large vineries, edi is a most valuable plant fo: m decoration on а ep For the same пан o Russellia juncea is re and surely nothing could make а more «шө бан te 1 беснее, to improve them still fi 3 “Enclosed ed is y Mr. McNab, of the Royal Botani ада. eh E farther details of the variis er Es il employed. says: «T ps not ge — bcd that amember of | ned to good account for them. I —- mily can be t if эв “ trim gardens -— ed plants to work amongst ; айу let us in not briekeries) take our pleasure,” and реза rie Truth in them, and not merely in “опг EJ. H, Wardie Lodge, Edinburgh. l NOTES ON GARDENS. кену XXVII. Tur Ровын PHGNIX ин к IT8 GARDENS. (Cont plant. А curvilinear газде for Peach culture, 220 feet long ; half a dozen plant houses, finely rest plentiful melee к the smaller branc orcing, Melon culture, &c., make up the садно of g artmer To the contents of one or two of these de. Pelargoniums are shown in London about three feet of German Gr now hite, through every shade to dark purple, — 'ontinued from аг in diameter ; юн. 4ч аге мде à зара ini : by approaching blac a: wed throug every tint o НЕ garden of the Vieeregal establishment is, of | Mr. Smith between five full of ink and green, many of th ВЕЕ being аша course, the oen re of the Green Isle; and sc. bloom, and of t ө, most per rfe n mm =ч ца 797 а ей, апі d de eply red The one would expect from жя жедир that t forcing and | staki How he produces these pe" — must be cups hood | with groen, r Te all its coneomitants must n itin a hi igh egree | well remembered b have seen the Dublin Ж nd pink; while the pink var are edged with|of perfection. The largas. didum would not, be shows, Mr. Smith has been kin hite, and , da rk pin "Others, trn disappointed, for 16 > а real y great fruit-growing | — We start iu March vi ith a eutting, s sire i in bottom garden, and ess inferior for its plant-growing, heat, pick out the poin heir outer leaves green, inner s not granted for the purchase the surface, gr row on, freely shifting аз required, and hron; gh erag shade from "5 € ubi: pinke, to a of e rare o or pA, CM and That t the Superi н „дад тч keep topping at every two or three joints. As the gh Ышш b to pur rchase novelties and young plants plants get large the shoots are drawn down to a string Pe Hope, of Wardie L to his exhibition groups. This, | passed roun im of the pot. When they get in Scotlan d to prr. “огей Greens i i M course, precludes ^ud cultivation of Orchids, or | larger still, two sticks are laid across the pot a ә xen t, but their absence is wel rn. эе... strotehing some distance from the is winter garden decoration carried to such an extent. te thes iug je P uu: to a string under t may be vem that the coloured Greens. are sown wooded i plants generally greenhouse and stove plo ants, the rim, 4 Nor of galvanised wire is »opey* i and t$ nary winter rs that can be obtained at a reasonable the sticks at a distance of; Зог 4 inches from the ike ordina when sufficiently strong are planted ow rx —— they keep dwarf. nri the vimos th tivate a H m in | rate ma y — A ong look m afford interest and instru Messrs. dener afforded by the flow round here could n struction well worth resi. ’ for a thorough overhaul of ing, but m ng “ ропе in omains I ha n Moore's d to his Excelle and this, Gardens ent, м: bya curvilinear range abou ut 50 00 fi t lo ong, others pna the outer rows dark, ‚ and d ‘lightening w W. MA in m Mis: Hopes garden at W. ni j^ quent worthy of a visit, and clt aei vii go without ured Green ery hardy, with е’ ре profiti ng by it. The со and still, in a straight ves А very wi nts the winter „түт е aud ean be rre du in time to Үетђепав, &c. Various plants have been tried to ca the flower garden an attractive look during winter, but d tbe interest not lasting. These borders have nothing up бо this time, for Jem ii "im cheapness, | been for some years the wonder of most Irish 5 з the Posy Gree 16 may be stated that | bedding-out people. A Connaught gardener would when the time arri 1 e-coloured | pronounce them сока" а Hielandman who had s, the t varieties should be selected for seed- | not seen on his way some eg bedding places, bearing plants. Su uld be put at the base | would mo id d ja * Ah, man, it's fine!" ei and | H be taken i irs scing sch dig 4 аа s," &c.; and most of us on | V undreds of арта шеп would -— learnedly on n d little more than | co an hour to pend with Mr. G. Smith, the very able gar- TS of course, was spen nt| | s ceregal is mot | ho r garden or M лр аы t- | T gets too large to be tied to the hoop, w hen another added further out still, and nis the nod К It looks e flower pon as а i when grown in light, airy, and suitable will ДОР erect their own heads of bloom, " t5 ў 6 haut through, the stopping hird summer, and the The old T ed thus moe ЧЕ, сиб in ас once ; vithodt bein the usual drying an ng pr They of course rabie a large amount of healthy folinge, T. shaken out and very carefully repotted, kept gen m moist heat and sha ded for about three wed, a and air. e in 10-in pots a size Ере from 5 to th 1 of a wall, where they will perfect their flowers ripen their seed owever, should ver th t seed is maturing, together while in flower, seed can be usefully employed v feeding Y ЕВ поб | o. icio © pta 44 cd send. е) on it thin Е ет а Жусан Ф. а ther mà ене p ot ga ecorati: А Pi for we pw - pere arden та g t 2r Я ра take aud pex ur БАГ аш dis] playing. countless | numbers of very fow X popular I hope to pol and gardens no lon present in winter. the walks ar live to see our ens ger the places they That Ran is — to mp," ai the e reasons s giv ven ra of one ра оп а similar plan, a picture pi ery with all wy a country with sera у Maa ч < IS The culinary pir. in p^r all Tháo houses aré situated, is divided by high walls into three compart ments; and both vili pouce usual interest from sh many Bananas full of "he finest fruit, but more stilli оа еза half filled with a plau t Mr. Smith v e ttern or having brought ire bedding amd sprend a mong us, ic gar. every true lover that in winter and n ive vate and purify t s i deprecate, The argu- | arrangement ment i mies Prata of that к, that e. always been used | well me and considered unanswerable, i - f the ouses triumph of skill and knowl : om itm ше чтүү" there "m be no dcn but that, if were adopted by "The fine have nearly all undergon consume i | of ee which —-— the great Vine at Hamp ection m з the pes Duk. and another mode of him, it devel: houses fron сое maese ra vement, i. back wall o ncn Tack 6 feet, the old e nt could ever con- | example in a me "of ^^ influen: course flower garden of garde: (which M # үтте їз 4 greatest profusi lof bracts, but the в ight s аз seen m the roof by a glazier must have im among por dat are mgri left to the imagination. Ibis ecording that among the other well appoin offices & uite a em depu for the accommodation of the young m иер (not "at all so flowery however as S ey 93 ех dion unded i Карс into great sanes b x straig 6 аа, win oblong ed with beddi of the г and ai Ф so wal in the {Рет not required for ho mens 1 pora ere 500 bunches of Grapes, 50 the Brassica tribe im its — T ty | fr Conr TE ai рт үрт] rma end colour, and what wholesomim pleamare i 10 years oid, which now fills two-thirds of the house— ' of Бач. " and б nearly due points "i colour, In this garden were two Wellingtonias—one 16 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 28, 1665, m nce Consort : the last he planted I believe. u nt Majes ty and other members of the Royal family. Nothing could be more creditable быв the perfect uu shading en by her |to the Е dull short days of winter, ti o impor ance | tight cannot be too highly estimated. It requisite for promoting the health, and aiiis sarson aa uum a TEC E "IK E DORE ГТ ЖИЙ ther їп а greater Е planted by her Majesty and the other by tl the | makes үе арреагапсе, if high in A firmament, Mit from sunlight, either ARM A оше | еза *5 Черте, Thi d de: о h ing tend б; lants of every description. | the propriety of using the most transparent keeping of this flower garden and indeed of all parts | t e flowering ten leney p у 4 d pi the | cotum, ЗӨ à М vr Baie a family | over tion o 1g ht; is the gardener's first erii and : b ou e “ wild | architect's first consideration. This is why I have some | 18 required. he mo ass we can have in and in | objection to ен rough A c кыз for Orchid | erection, the more suitable for the plants under culture, When ouses during wi nter. merous corrugations | as it is an easy matter to roll up and down can y th f li and any-|as circumstances demand. > The system of к shading, Germans | thing that has a yore to, modify light cya in nen in воще places on the Continent, is a la h 8 UE of i and her ladyship's deat intry days, tells against the ути" Ат of th t um Ee ыы tiné the ptt of v lanta Houses that are glazed with this description he of the sun obliquely on the glass, and 1 dou d it circumstance p Ae Lord Carlisle to erect a little | of glass would require to be so low that the pla: г (ho darken the. interior of the house so mu ch as аз thick memorial on spot 4-е the Pine had petisbad; а not be more than from 6 to ra Wl from t irmgneno ng during with the А а inscription oof. In fact it is observable, in dull f І ү pa E ы ^ Ух omnend it, ss Poor (reo ! ago entlo mitta ЖЕ thee here, бигый are affected, in duration of bloom, under g DÀ ames Anderson, Meadowban To be the of the zlade around. Thy life ам tot y survived one fleeting year, And she too sleeps beneath another mound. But mark bem your terms your fates allow ! Though like the period of your Swift xev Thine are the sapless root and wither'd bongi the green memory and eme rtal day are now, unhappily These lin for all thos nected with Tibe late Earls piere h soia a touching Mei a Бош! ba A (pig memorial of ће writer too; but his pata Trend time when it is most wanted, that is not sufficiently | Mr. Duncan x ts to Lord Wharncliffe, ab Wortl y Hall, for and by n presertim at by all the чур advantages to Бе | Sheffield) was passionately fond of winter planting of more бео от оаа і n by those most intimately ed. The ы ne d die 28 the victims of Joln connected with the оге s "A yt cl t and the Phoenix Park, William Robinso naturae. even of the finest transparency, which i is dead Мә to double-glazed houses. m the irm plea. wley notifies a his paper rea o doubt, all the ben accru im "hat ^" Ве, жы гай Ь ore. ihe ; Win an Deooration of Ev Gardeni — I can almost me Correspondence, pow е у уяны tion at Newcastle-on-Tyne, agine mpression made on Mr. Thomson on ове con. | €conomy of heat, па tural ETA of moisture л the | seeing e flower gardon he: speaks. of at р. 51, planted | plants т Аан night, vw freedom from drip piene there | With „Каі and fro t I have myself seen, І feel he sing one. The is always the proportionate seclusion {гош 5 mn b one dr o" x. and the proper арандап well m: of m r ged houses cannot be complained of геу Š titi hl is situated in front of the ыды. Was boo id nec fuel, but t no | diately fille x: with the following plants, viz, able | 20 other uggestion that is likely to prove advantageous to the | japonica, Santolin na, or Cot .OQRCHIDS AND THEIR CULTIVATION.—No. 1. | Pa инни of Orchids nid never stand unaccom- | Varieties of plants used sam а. pens bnt with Аш exotic Orchids, whether epiphytal or terrestrial, | plished "i ча sake of а few pounds extra expen- judicious шешш. the — a beautiful ro they an vun osphere somewhat foreign to their nature, even fast into oiy, if under judicious managem n best imitated w scorching sun, The very plants that will thrive I are a class of plants tim iun during the dull months nter, and I think „ but | say, without being xii тө that this чара retrograde in value much faster than er grow puc forpren all that I have seen done under | if neglected. As the pep n of the wood of the 1862 irec other quarters. In the Wei a variety vhere Vine, and other ien ne of th i diti 2 Mr. Dunca hed the basin emptied i ^: Ape are indigenous, might succumb to simi ar treatment | for ensuring a cro f frait, and maintaining a sound vith a fountain, which is situated about centre of mation is most valuable—the ravge of ice sem del the degree of moisture, the exposure, whether of һе jit; On. which to place soil, some of the infor-| constitution, so is the prier ripening of the pseudo- | ће garden, and having erected a stage "s СА enin » x M Orchids essential to the deve lopment different Anal fall or open, of all as under cultivation ; but it is not implies that a proper mode e treatment rs to imitate ble th: be dis e promi inent position The letter | conducted all through, for to be riy pe^ i the | " this bed, together ith tho surrounding walks во desirable for gri imi to the very the ces habitat. Тор example, there аге periods of! reme of plants they must no e be too | of a reddish colour, ні the effect produced by it, riods of de E bee occur in all| much ex to га or surfei ans рот d EN thest point of sight this bed wa койа. п our c way of treatment | That ihe class of plants we are treating of will ost co was most amusing to hear the we never attempt to produce imar variation, either | stand more fatigue than any other ed is S Beyond Y уана is conjectures o об visitors as to whata sort of plants as л ht, as — takes р question y s their ые sm climate. , True, re guided ina » great | to torture them : 80 unnecessarily, t i g near enoug b, to find that н t That is | it was нер more nor i than Kail! What, йи _ E hy I v vish to my down, as a „principle, ; what I consider | | ге, shall we say respecting a whole flower gard | of rest ; bat wers we gl po pm either t the hus pla way or ano! the уб y the health ot у (этч н К. ^ wo in, there are somo epiphytes which, doubtless, the less obstacle to its diffasion the ucc more | especially n viewed from a distance. The plan of | un tty ue ba omoi for established eria gr e eat, as witness for named, eie dn all its. stages. . Light, then f, цен s Plants, however, that are i state, в vane € n poor soil (as s Mr. Thom omson has stated) $ exposed ample, R. a drie Eae ав, р. Han m Broughtonia yerim as those imported, and апу that are ikiyi in soles should. they’ e too robust, а cut round their roots with ed 1 light. - Jamaica, “ obl v o light t and heni of t Bring these | home however, tie them өн D un in | tions, subdu bz them close to the sun, in; the neni >; ze y^" bor Pe what is the v prom Evaporation g aget and m rapidly fro om th ves and - peeudobulbs, hat. your less fat , by means and h assimilation, the pude get scorched, and, if not, the chlorophyll is all Med d | out of them, the plant of trade чт ч ге something of this kind hen required for planting. W. P. В„ The he AI a € diable gd em for бте iin epe do ла nd Park. ong in г, and w Culture of — Aili.—No plants with which Iam acquai iind ur re deserving of attention than these зе the err be a great deal моне ог һауе pte: Shadat of foliage. I am afraid, how. mines the ur ot the avy would undergo | ever, that they are not generally well managed. Lam sickens, and unless ri rable for more : мо plumping | treatment :—Commence otting тке g e may Pa Grawe. of тт never treat | up r^ shrivelled sitienos porie ad never earlier. The най hieh I use is equi s аы у they tie is théut ó € i. and hang|leaves—a desideratum which I have always found it|quantities of. chopped 8 — silve d, pent ot d с je to the glass, c they take the pre- | judicious to aim à ng as iiri а possibl Bere m refuse. singly in thumb-pots shade them дагї Prud for al i a other plants propagated in the same way, are and disabuse t leas f veri de raetice, and they | the l routine of grow q^ bloom Аный Т0, ар Orchids, Jike | haati viam R^ to suppose that mere locali an e inner ма | that shade such a wond ps Aie as some would | R Saceolab htonias | в ris, delight in p peream the growing seas a dE from s seven o'clock in the morning to seven o' to which | night ; or, more sione € for three m i nough those who buy half a dozen of im imported plants can see | in the pt i fresh. 108 rd i 1 Фа proportionately | keep them fresh. If th kept too wet they 210 for the тч Not that I am ignoring the. effects of | so in o beginnin an ees eer 0 rai xà id, lial to dem effect upon со lead us to believe. In our collection of Broug we have them varying from a bright copper to colour. This is a natural phenomenon, light on co influence B direct sun rays, else even the brigh t t sereen mus ield such an and ihe voten that are тойут Энн а glass Кү» А tly modified tr imer "rat the; that m ii the reason for which must be obvious to the in horticultura! + ~ Prudence сз with some eaution; for, as we alread 5 iti i поа to ithe Ai do, short e articular system managem. t is of great importance ) АВ ng, light well- “being of many valable Orchi. ginere the powerfu 1 moment, however, the sun live and t thri light of sammer. The suggeste, in basing any calculati liable data as to лыы that the jte кон E pem d suffer without i& for so many hours day, we uus peret j o lon corched, even of the ija ures the plan If all һаѕ gone on we but not tothe extent that is March they vit be є plants. I o cu! as plants are not actually just below the first t, and pot t| Lp. areer— xs b far the | | рап fill up between tho nis with pe Өе largest — of species à produce hes blossoms putting a bell- ce over bcn m, iet — a year, and, if under systematic treatment, will | air, med similar to one обы and it may | be v well to to söna i the minds of t i rwent more than to admit В $ S * vole r as it seem the абас. of the leaf i5 ec = js have if they do not eral m. "yn effects of Strong | light, бы» опе кеа n or SA all is well ; б т they аге n and s кра. autumn et nd wi Mes of се rr iens green. tot e | lenvas n en "the |] ished they are before winter the less o Orchid will it t few ot the rive ^ the botas we imer forit without | possess аай каў ете pe e A ГЕ s nches $ LA leaving the [E m part TAN i m і is m ii Е cr s ES IE? 5 ЕРЕ 25 9 LP] ES Fai AS Ej T et Ее Е = ER use. To ah ун what үзө tment can s Р 2 зый JawvARY 28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 77 3 inches wide; Lobbii ii has leaves 3 inches long and 2 and eight on a plant; petola, whic о 12 beautiful leaves on SE z very fine, also a variety of wii, Е. Mitchell, Gr.to R. F. Ainsworth, Esq., M.D., L Hron ton, Жош ап colours, and you will thers.| had their wer under glass, and do not water the plants after the fruit | get the high Pine flavour, which | some Pined Strawberries lose under glass. The be erries | that I tasted at Critchill ыла somewhat dried, and | — reflected. I have no glas. My of all ages out of doors, Slightly robust in character as plants of the same age at p ч few plants of Cinchona officinalis, which were dimit by way of experiment at Newera Ellia, were mperature of 24? Fahr. in one of t destroy er * а te cold n night were never finer. w I may add е the two sa shore the eleva tion of 5000 fe et, or where тч sod make your gam on Strawberries acts on р nervous syst the same way, а r The time for planting produce a go p the first. season. Plants freshness that deserves our best thanks, (s from him with balls of earth attached to them, obtained | we look for still more ТАША, results in the same { nurserymen e autumn, will al eceed, | Suse. Speaking of t afted , one of | t an yield a good .crop the next в " pondents tang that e Grapes on an un- | received in August Mr. Turner 7С anne of Sir and Бам eret e һе) were John Powell vy Lord Clyd uch in | o nd bestirs gentlemen to "make: heir : r ers Ъе о obtained in Jume, or early in den of во orts that me grafte Т Vine were sharp t hIt th тегу yde, not yes let ves, as, in case o be liable v fr = days of the dry se I have нех Донет ted : Sir William Hooker, who has kindly promised to ha and I hope to be able to . de Угу, t tim "i x ut. I have now removed the lea genial weather, the dixi odd be drawn out into premature [ne W. F. Radclyffe, Rushton, near | me Blandford, set. fro The (Эз dia Vine on its ow 1 f Vine grafting is now being treated it d at | Prof а time that must prove useful to Vine gr Mr. roges who f. Thomson has allu i i k to Euro rom Р А Paxton, in pots, і fine plants; and 100 balls a little more К in pots. I advise purchasers ‘o, рау A clos it soda with this variety for 1 | years proves i me that it is a most useful kind is. late keeping if we understand its treatment, so as to obtain f get апр Mod from it as we rom ot ther ye i mist to the Cinchona plantations ot е Che favoured me with a his unpromising specimen of bark, обв m 2 per сор, 9 alkaloids, and of this nearly l per cent. of qut ret to say that some seeds of Cinchona rides obli igin vehe sent to me by Mr. Clements - Markham ore lind than the vines of this valuable plant growing here on trellis, and leming, о, Tre p Е paleis "E ap wo pods this season ; thus provin an erroneous one that the Vanilla will winter badly, or are spring-planted here, are disfrui ted | inferior Grape table. Colonel "ico, than us thrive d a living trees — Notwithstandi ing t the and depri f ners—at any rate t ey b fG natives strong ; year's rest they become fine plants, а 3 good vinous pde. "when kept till ap rie which expre ssing a willingness to cultivate them, "there is, crop well, and last long. Two or three crops may then | we have had it with the в quite gre Last|strange to say, very хани абас epe shown to рау taken, seldom more, In the first place let me name adis n E saw most of the V быш SA лр кагйепв attention to a plant prom а few ofthe best kinds of imei m те nly to | in d, but only at Chis did I see Ње | ог the SUM trouble and labour requi first-class loams, unctuous, deep, а 1 drained. Fore-| Barbarossa look well when grafi there it was al obacco.—4A. consi side Su у seed of the most is still British Queen, w Tg Bet 8 di Ik, but does | tha ld be desired, but the leaves were shed in the | three rides porah here has been furnished to several well in rich stiff clay, the stiffer the better. Then соте | early part of November. Your correspondent “ E,” | persons applying for Carolina Superba, Filbert Pine, La Constante, Myatt’s who furnished information last year respecting s otton,—Ther: b been a Title more demand for i pple, and Crimson Quee ast, I believe | y Wy d, Mr. Adolphus Kent, Hi Blechingley, lasely spoke | It is of no use whatever а i these into land of an inferior Sio. witl amount of manure hey may now and then виссее TQ WI, My own roots. Chas. McDonald, Woodstock Pari rk. noble-looking bunches of „Barbarossa at Coombe Abbey, ill Ithink rth further trial on its aL ine | t week, | 88 reported in another c seeds during the jet year, but t of the cultivation of Cotton ae taken up to any extent in the islan Tta, —Some gentlemen n — in the Sape d of Tea in п India ited tl nd during the "ls Trees blown down in os etshire.—In a storm nas доол of the 14th Талдау, а Deech tree was ed here, which as it lies on the ground is |120 feet i in length; cireumference at 4 feet above the "Therefore I pro to name, secondly, f qose c| remunerative, at] Mags St hich in th e all, | av well of the roots, 14 feet Ам the fork, whic h ів more or less, fi eties, and which | 146 f feet from ,9 fee t 8 inches, In ablo win good € P пик ipe nd sure аы аге, the e- | threw an Oak, eet to the fork, and raised here, mally the most valuable. et idum. y feet 6 TOS above the ini of roots, and 10 ving them sown, a na y therefore poe those, or choose from those to which.) ns to a | ecu to ini. ws Tea of very excellent Ara with the likelihood of its EE tion being ver Having in view the probability of a ead noc being made upon these gar. dens for supplies of and I shall send seeds to Hakgalle for the в some pani already inches belo ow the » fo rk, e rom which rise A branches, I have prefixe risk, d : [= E it is lier and "sometimes later than ше ек "Pine. p» year it preceded them ; so I put ihe *Frogmore Pine a little later still. Thi в 18, I thi nk, 16 - не feet Ой inchen abore ез ҳа of ** Ө, which measure roken а ж of | Lebanon, 55 feet 5 ат 6 feet 6 pda in circum- ference. W. C. Trevelyan, Nettlecombe. reign VO Ne diea n the | fi rpose of having eaim ad have a логу, Sr à thy appearan The Linnean Societ London has a addition E o = тагу апа herbariam of these » garden KewIh mber of | dried specimens of ] Indian plante; ) Dr. Anderson, of the For BOTANIC GARDE ics following passages Director, Mr. G. H. Чеп күрен | species have Vig sent to me e by Dr. F. Р ее f the Pepsi Botanie Garden, БХ by MM. Teysmann and Rin endy k, of tha t of Java; „апі numerous speci- stitution. Out of зна в ж I must ask permis- ation and propa аги , 1863, to Aug Zinchonas. -Complete success is s attending me culti- | | p MT di honas now growing i e Hakgalle Garden. mber in ished еи е Ъу мее MacNicoll shows sion to subscribe to the Ingram | aret рар [ Hear, | hear!] Ilike the Frogmore Pine bet рл y other St erry here кер the yal Han rather amber-w and latish is *Bi ved Pise still the best, Chilian, is best white, and very valuable. I have cropped ast summer two other Chilians, viz., Lucie sic, Ia Belle ч yel but I have thro hem away ; the last i two, but they are по! x Е to, ог Ae [m to, Won- -— pes and ai. А рат *Tüvers' Royal Hautbois, ке ч сан һе һаз i een in their propagation :— Cinchona succirubra dies out in Rs for Сен MU plant. being 13$ feet high, and the inches in reunferenr) jp ready fi in different к Hess of Ойор ins cua d MES most тете condition of health Pe paration of which I hav: ach kind in the peii few years, is now com how vj а т RovaAn pla ants for taking — Violets r distribution, 42,450; цак , Cin chona officinalis, planted out і in the forest, 1044 | | һе calle o ДЫ The “ те Plantarum Zeylauis," in the pre- е been engaged during the last im ted. ———————— 15, : Jan. 21 (Weekly Show). were principal subjects exhibited n this occasion. ese 2 Stedman contributed a collection consisting of К! Giant Viol t iety of the Russian. сгоррег, mid-season and late. by Ж” the ra ot all EAS Hautbois tribes that I Mein ver Eg E ur bao and high, flavour, but ery small b utbois is the best. e Tal n perhaps, the үч = its 18 Б: е next best to hay dor e гем than АЛ Old Whit che from its {та at t й from, 1934; reu d asl distribution, 58,747 ; 1 different stages of тоо , 47, e e C. cr (not distinguishable from C. ficia i в), 43 Cinchona micra p in the p 2001 king , 920; in differen a Cali уа, P lensi in n differe nt stages of rooting, ирет: Pahudiana, Шш for taking cuttings from, n different stages of rooting, 12. us been determined by Governmeht that p е | shall bé distributed E to the extent they сап red. free of ci narge, spar fist e base 52 inc ches in circumference) ; for tuking named Uar resembling the latter, but lar, a lants for taking cuttings from, f and bloom, came from Mr. Graham, iy Cranf | b stated that it had been blooming profusely а of d any eeks past. Mr. red, of Kilbu urn, furnished various Seedling Cinerarias, among which was the variegated-leaved variety, Lilium auratum, seedlin largonium, som rid Cyclamens, and Fern-leaved and ep Pri sucus From Mr. Bull came ucubas, some with three ag of bir vari n the hers variegated me ly ves, P pente s oral d ardens, Frogmore, com municated ы collection of DN cium d Primulas. ОРЕ Mr. Mille Lx tisfactory to me to report that I have already o | rec ivea. рне from 18 Бн and that the ed) | aggregate number applied 0 nare i t | this em number nea rly 9000 have Dien issued, and there is 28,524 :—of | Barbarossa, опе de n 7 lb. wi. T. of all Straw uc а it retains (d unusual ting) ЫА ita с=з flavour in the Mines card acd e its fil hold up their ем so well, Ж Jum ue Ls: I ife reason to believe that I shall before long receive applications for many more plants, and I have no fear s boe o meet them, as Mr. аат inform nish plants at the rate of 2 | mokti; if if they s are required. The small number of plants of Cinchona succirubra | eias Rm in the Pr n. at Четата are DN ot so КОО! f our last year Mr. Sue, 4, И E. Budd, Esq., Val head, e three | Miss ge, Leather- ucen Pine rri Finally, from - Try a. few a Harington, of Brook Street, came a dish of fine- 18 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Javanx 28, 1865, egration of coarser zold—where|are many—bad weather, poor food, and so == Wooden Ba h em it 3 cad - Donc dat T i. "TN s MN and the quartz L7. whence | amie vie mosquitos buzzing about him as he pue 24 (Election PS. Fello ws).—At this inn the | eoarse gold comes! So those enterprising men went But he who me p iud nage t set all these following candidates were elected Fellows, v p! 0 т] à За чане зА pe pa ici pin gs not be cat —— " Esq.; R. J. Blyth, Esq.; Sir This was rro in 1859, first on the Quesne own y im E h м a pp AR чл S would also | A. Buller, [^w Tor P.; Rb mds. Ба. ; Sir Uu E Buxton:| River, and "later, in 1800, followed the discovery of | recommend him, V ne gis еч о be successful, to haya — . Craw ord, Es I.P. ; A. Davis, Esq. ; C. А ‚ Day, Esq. ; | Cariboo." quently The Viscountess Downe, J. L. Ellerton, Esq. ; 1 Forteseuo Ав tho mountains of this country appear to belong лке tha re—the ruin ri of To eios Rar. He dod Eas Баш; eh). | to am annforons range, extending both to the north | trouble of gomg io a oen бото ай ha lu ЫН ЫР Hull; Mrs. Morgan; Mrs. P. Ricardo ; E. Smirke, d south. of. Carib 00, nobo ody c can possibly compute ships of mining life, an d then to y spoil everything it Esq. ; ва Slo ае Btanley ; W. 77. Stuart, Esq. ; W. D. Tapp, | wnat may be у length — would be in eed a pity." "This is excellent Esq. ; and С. Thomas, Esq of tim during ; which they may be pr cdm Dear- | à: Supposing à miner does not succeed at once HÀ ness of provisions has hitherto been cm p eipal | in finding a claim : “ First, he will try to hire himself ? drawback to mining operations, and this is just the | ou the mar or,if he is a man of sense, will | "Wotíces of 230065, favourable opportunity for the agriculturist to step in, | he Aa too proud to work for another шап. Hewhois | cid Nr А the beca Pe ants of been — Even | not willing a dis any honest ü | British Columbia. An Essay by the Rev. R. C. Lundin | old mines о be worked there are | bread and wag ges, i is e unfit d the on of Ji { wn, M.A., Minister of St. Mary's, Lp Pe Printed | ү iler, snm colon ae an one had better remain at hom | A To "Westminster, 1863. tin plumb aco. cal е. | emigrate s aN where,” : indi А $ i ланган пава € Columbia * [f unsuccessful at the diggings, the miner f rom a notice prefixed to this pamphlet, we e lea The ques ignem rius m niigi бем a resource; he сап work on the - { Его that the Government of British -— cvi offered a а support "à agrimitaml. роршай n? prize of 507. “ for the best essay, setting roads, or enga gei in farm labour, or ply his own trade clear est and mos A a i ensive inen А the sapeni. седи the locality where farming can b Ros sent be |in any of the to of British Colum ost suecessfully un мурод. A ponm Carpenters can d 12s. а day at New Westminster, а colony for se епі.” REAT lands we must penet: c farthe ы into th 20s, in the central towns, 60s. in Cariboo; ordinary i ing on the face of tho pamphlet before | interior. Жы, —— that a at Lillooet, where he eil, | labourers from 12s. to 16s. а day, at the mines 40%, gained райм the 507. | апа New W ter, farms have ee duced 50 bushels| Оп the public roads in the ‚ but of Wheat, 60 io ото bushels - A y and Oats, and 60 jet and bo: мой, was given А for peer 10l. and age: "nb justly во, i the "authorities, for it| The h Co P» rabia d bea: rs the А offici mark of approval expressed in ће Бу ‘апу i in c vend тайа yielding on one farm following мое ЧЫ; Тһе Соте ерту тонат the | 7 tons, on another 15 tons to the acre, some of these materially altered, we believe. i кү pre rans — and the irs ch nted at the | weighing 25 lb. each; Turnips, both Swedish an es r Press, New W — hi , Some о up to 20 lb. 10 “т The итобу chapter ай that M 1858 | weight; Onions 4 to gn per acre, many of these up | working of gold mines in British Columbia," &e. the colony was subject to ihe "Hudson A s Ba ay Com any, to 14 lb. each; Cabbag an nd Beet equally fine, e It is impossible to speak too highly of this little who used itas а vast preserve orchard at a Melons gro n | pamphlet. Intending emigrants shou о € арт was obtained by p bee of | the Howe - without: manure, attaining great size аа it. It comes tou te. flav о фон his essay as рү {070 pini | TI are unsurpassed | New West инее and living AN ud із was ly m and a these fa urs from the natives, in the way of barter. In|fine flav ho has care a that year the discovery c of gold on the banks of the| The ted for Pears and Cherries, and |lined many passages, and has Spree added his — fitis Columbia, which has theres m d itself would ripen on the sunny | own commentary. Not veris. s -— e elapsed since _ a course of 1000 miles) pee а hosb - miners from | Rhine-like terraces of tho Fraser. There isa ready | Mr. Lundin Brown's Essay ca o мена ; San Francisco. en revoked | market for the produce of the farmer and gardener. Loa a the grant to the | Hudsou's Bay Compa A appointed|In 1862 the price of Potatos varied at New West- | Watts? Dictionary of Chemistry. Parts XX,—XXIIL and sent a body of engineers minster from 6s. to 16s. per 100 1b.; at Cariboo the ngman & Co. $ to act as the pioneers of civilisation by surveying and | price was 10/. ere во many horses and mules are | А splendid article ia ан те ha nearly the Ra e — I and bridges. lw in grea of Parts XX. and X Int Ў тй apter takes the voyager through а | Hitherto all the flour has Lan i kw d at e fo iud y the wa rs through the w stmi bee in uth of dm river emas The entrance | Cariboo 407.—more or less. ilorind Ras from storms, and there is} British Columbia, Mr. Brown assures us, “ is per- He velocity of light E means of a revolvin: but the very largest | fectly able to maintain an agricultural population, and wheel, and ano metho e T mirror, the | _ Passing the flats, one one comes to forests of | to grow grain in for the support of a large ples, then Cedars, А bend in | munity,” T ut for stoc! P уы ка ы the river 15 miles up brings the voyager in view tal —€— it is Lario nd Cattle thrive better an | New irre rg von eg site of which was selecte ase mo pidly | in British Columbia than they | upon 1859; n less than four years this city contained | doi ia En agland, E sh өер the country is found to be | highest, mat 1000 i inhab йаш, with alrea dy t Mut neis: 1з. to ls. 3d. per lb., | summate гат "have beoh мена d with marve һап шше? 1 1 sells "i vien pe at 40 cents per lb. success. We observe that Professor Stokes is freq рано, pes - Westminster amende 'undanee of room | It was y бака that the small Cactus would prove an | quoted in these pages for Verre — is an — port, notwithstanding | obstacle to the raising of sheep: te of this it is Part XXII. hasa short article on Magnesium, a m the unfounded of jealous neighbours asses found to be “most мүнө, for fattening pigs." which burns | when he eld n the Ваше ‹ of а cand "with ; there is a bar at тее eee th of the M" w | These animals сап provi d for is at the exuberant fertility 3 "the time, and bacon forms o ү "the great won ies s ph get . Magnes esium wire i be procured in the { soil, but + very circumstance of its being so densely | mines, On the Mer ү e settler nur dp d ab ei mti per yar E greatly hindered the cultivation of the | years more aem m metn p non ңе mus ver an — on Magnetism to no land rca will he find so qme ma high returns e more icd s our columns, on Manure, signed ча. есч, les turther up the river is Fort Langley, all 1 produce, sitio of the. без элү the field, or i | the Mena ^ P. and 35 п “тз зн Таш Мыз hing briefly upon the тезе we p e coasts an rivers o ritish Columbia are | Saussure, Dei and _Вопззїп ault, thes writer " i the Harriso nj oy Бл е pr and Lilloo Puma Me fish. In March the -— us to а new en + ear Sid up the nel by Hope Yale and Lytton: The se Me of h n April shoals of houlican, comprehensive ilico! ory of plant- X T m і Cariboo, by the way, is said to derived from the денене "ish, bd кке than the sprat ; from March pöandad by Liebig, vin. hog perspieuity an 31 Carri-beuf, or reindeer, frequenting those | arts. о October species after species of salton continue to | to excite universal а! The fu ану eii D , Miners will be able to A: from this pamphlet E. the river. Trout е sturgeon abound: Та | в1біоп of that theo s eos T: the food of much useful information as to the route they had ү lakes and төгүн Дк x various kinds, snipe, | materials from which the chief mass of their su better pursue, but these are rtu which, of course, widgeon ous; i is produced in vegetation, consists solely we cannot enter me range oods there. че храну б, partridges, and | acid, water, and ammonia." © Under na ; A number of sp described de admirably bary "ree ese substances are constantly suppffed to plants by adapted for Mie oh MAT Hi e being suit-| The fam i Did glas well known from the | the atmosphere, which contains them in small Pe for eorn and fit at once for e түсүн ; oum sections ч a ine 309 feti A I which was cut at | tion, but in large aggregate quantity; by the these pw the more numerous and e ve | New Westminster and зе! Аат of 1862, dead animals and plants; by rain, dew, &c., boe: are fine pasture lands, often len drm ім and its көт have Ж: А ted u in the r means, But there are also other mater! 3 some gentleman’s park; — often spoken oda Gardeners’ Chronicle. The White Pine is ema а very ced in bag rena oan the carbonic acid, wate, _ for raising. is also a valuable ecu E aei work. "n D cea rineipal | and ammonia, from w he plant constructs its A aen called Bunch-grass, which тауча е | berries are e Huckleberry micum ap ode à vibes every vers and teamstevs; indeed, it is invaluable jas iow the авн, Ө the po emer 2 Баа ofa 0 there аге certain, substances, шп s owner of cattle and horses. Strawberry, Oregon Grape, Gooseberry, Currant, and T ка үн remain ав — "- plan xn perfectly As to climate, - of Cariboo is severe, the winter | Cranberry. hese can only nnt Б> to Ше lasting from November to Ње -- s Же cob yet es In the samer of 1862 the Де popolation of the каке Ww means of the ra Pe pro obably they me Ф Е S z: 3 ч $ et EE Ф weather is sert, clear and. calm much sn whole colony did not probabl eed 7000; tak falls in January Воб чей P ye ; in the | taken up in a state of solution " Caribóoo, the ане н B RANDY Бот 2500 a аа тне СТ abonos god B an E Ыы Че conclusion. that © e € m regarded as one of ir | pire in the world. and have д considered а bone UM f ev ortu- = ash-constituents he assi e of its €" radi бинй be "€ MR | — their numbers are not bap: € г ошоп ља к m was алом upon" par чеп bn bem a — M — се many who The two great wants of t| capitalists | p: f the poe d soil" у » ше from feeble h have here inhaled | and labo ourers. It would d E ar КЎ latter бетш ied dat: * the decreas oduce етен new life from the bracing moun! ze. | not — without the rr lar crop is г wd ss after т On b^ Pn P eene is D a iu E fora tim in case of n xA eps crim ien) ask was due T оо its existence аз The We niet | ot spesk of tta "ааз of yas sper to th from the soil colour” of gold, i. &,a minute Анн, m just сари. Here it is wei va ntly е that m bcn ipie venir D uds in the pan. after washing | makes money. Nowhere ean there iol "of akni e country. E pls apis à ге pete the dele and its tribu- | * “то be Я ат ои mine dá н Bonum i Ee "i Ced у тшшш A plants течи; чб г becomes. The first pioneers ood constitution. ud ed novice does "not analysis.” He к "tlt the exhaus : ust t ase in "fertility, is h themselves, as they examined tho fine pola of himself fore ally г Me bene Fraser, does this dust come from? It must | ner is "buit | the Ta iencod uin r a EE by od знік кыл Жы vil o the min i: o toc sulle nmn d ad JawvaRY 28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONTCLE AND AGPICULTUR AL GAZETTE. 19 1r cultivated plants. of кие, " d a Aclandim, C. pong and Phalænopsis | Jan. 11.——*I shall be hap ppy to ран out to 8 ps restored to the va d to ser d ue Ч Messrs. Low possess an "pd fin ne Mr. Beisly, EQ, growing on an Oak on Pete горна t toa new Yesetation. If the A ot с о. True, the i sg: are small, but in É t Eastnor, about D miles from this 1 el by means of manure, | and vigour they fully equal larger — Of place." J. A. m Lynches, Malvern, Jan.10.—— A. if the quan away be restored, | toglossums recently imported n New Grenada they "In my practice as a ti ber surveyor, I have twice the original шу Гат if the supply be|have also several hundred g which something | met with the Mistleto growing on the Oak. In one greater, the pro oduc a defective supply | new may acit be expecte case I marke ee fi , and it is now ; it gives a smaller pro Хы) Of other novelties in the way of Orchids, the р stood on the Msg estate in this parish. In the Consequently, the еец was advised to “ con- tion contains Перан nodatum, а gay speci other i instance the tree 5 d for le, bat 16 was fine himself to supplying these substances to his land, | imported from Moulmein, with slender stems, gouty а " r the Rev. George p o . ы and giving it the iie physieal condition, so o E joints; D. primulinum, a fine kind, producing of Вер, near Chichester, aud the reuder possible, and to increase, ssimilation of|large primrose-coloured flowers, with a few T ngfold estate, бча куз Surrey, carbonic acid and ammonia from osphere.”? orange s stains TERE, PE base of the lip; D. eburneum, the pro f Mr. Leyland, Woods, the ie This theory а ара ге, ог anure and D. Farmeri aureo-flavum, both ти species High Sheriff: of г ыи Alfred Mellersh, Godal; mineral the was received with enthus from Moulmein. яе т ium "Harrison num, а beau- " Engla nd Amer rie а, апа highly M рат sd AGENS white- -flowered species, an duy many others, Antiqu y of Garden Plants.—We have historica When brought to the test of experience. how: it is well known that Liebig's manures нсы failed, and some very sensible remarks sum up this valuable | 8 article on manure. “ Instead s morte agriculture by his manures, iebig caused them t o demonstrate the incorrectness | of his mineral theory of agric ; and the failure of ally m of opinion, which was sometimes express from Ly arie paier ta. his vie “ The practical farmer accepts in its fa 1l the abstract terr of LR so far as it con- o looks for dishi , | Associated with these was ner d E free oth aaa Among other к, Eranthemums in a collection of йаша remarkab blé r the beauty leaves, such 06023812. an о ers, was metallicum. ] | several thousa nd imr 1 evi "t "hat giri и have not varied for and tina ко we noticed full of small n of Pampas Gru raise ed fr om imported seeds ; other er г, А 1 123 thi rd was an interesting collection, sai o finer inds of Japan which we remarked as also Lomaria fluviatilis, with toe, t te а on which constant; and a minute and may ; | careful ЕЕ ЕП of a plant will suffice, nct only for | the present, but pd m B ceeding generations of naturalists. rom nature to dinis that such ей. ог even generic, dii ter- ics rw skets, lr mixed with the loavos. of long narrow fro cerns him; he in which h either have, or uL continue to be, permanent for an unlimited period of t ime; that th eee tri be effected in lef spac of eid by cultivations and Ату should not an сата РА, foliage, the upper surface of whi ich ^n beautiful metallic .gloss on it, which gi ves the In hanging baskets, i whi - it энтда іп habit, p cannot | e "reti mature of agric ain mist, and of agricult re; at his dispoaal ; th at е fact on Man looked at from the chemist's point o UES КЕСЕ rr $ Sugden's Compen- ГА atalage for 18 1865, a list of 96 pages, y fall. tion of Gourds, AORERE I T€ we no tico de С Mr mme a ingto| S several of r. wow n e are abstract 1 ^ hat меа the Imperial Court of Par is. Company. "8 This world, what is it but a great rr ancient ASAN where the scenery of lifi is ever chan ing" Look at that gon ic and they tree ; its present form appears to „be fixed » yet tbat very form i is in "ау аз fleeting fail to pep a pretty effect, In oth uses were кере mbers of raucaria ИБНЕ. mar rom seeds ; and, in warmer compart- ments, Meri 5 гу е" fine. M rit stove plants in = ien abunda; scellane сагори Ра ту pea agn the бау | papers a singular caus y be een tri tree has passed from its first life movement im the i and what is true of that tree, which is а od of ature, is true of w^ whole of nature; the present олдов of nature now is no more unalterable than ” м other СЯ ннн itis the last of the Apr ases of c and equally fleeting with all t bred агае Welis. —It has been observed that Artesian ecided was whether Cauliflowers are 2 Оет, and lis ү ve rise to a long and animated discussion. Тһе |і question arose in consequence of the ге RES price of | c the carriag e of Омр ев byi кө Orleans Railway Com- pa ower hat of more delicate Cau that they should be charged as ; the railway company, on the contrary, rhone ihe deg rate. | borin; The Court decided that Caulifiowers are not Cabbages, t in favour of the Orleans Railway t Mistleto on the Oak. —The following letters on this are ntercelsbed between impermeable o ones, Where the an alation is n ea ; s whi well at Du'men, in Wet. t- про, із s supped y no o^ than 13 mi ina деш, sisted | of 380 feet. b а Ње w: of an LEA p well ma be derived va "p queres Mic urs, from which withdrawn, quantities of sand and r^ snail-shells were ejected, which must, without doubt, have found * The interesting letters which have lately appeared i in the Times ' respecting this singular de hr ti plant. will ings w ficial aceumulations of water was gi vài by w vd s of "this description edd my in in Westphalia, and mte Parker's ‘Catalogue of Seeds is a iet offered.— Robert кы; of Ba ehoicer itas arm f flowers and pod Ситт List of Se as its dis- tiio peret A mer е iti the. seeds of hardy trees and ilia bs. " n Memo таз, Messrs. Low's NURSERY, UPPER CrAPTON.—One of the most trei tin ng houses in this extensive establish- Е" pany EE, the nt comparatively flower се : in pet ye kr omes Sich eed of ich TE is Specimens $ E Dieksonius, Also eas with tal en in bl а той е stated to be no fewer than 20,000 bg 8 in this езер, a fact which speaks уо! I» umes m usefulness of this particular kin мен new span-roofed house, about 125 wp in length, is Не, Put up for the accommodation Specimen tio S, and another not quite so long HN Lar been mp for Orchids ся е is also Met W d growing on the Oak ; almost ev О to gro The plant is very partial to Apple ih, and its e eade growth on one of these trees Verifies the рте of Shakespere's observation of the 1seltoe," which, N its growth on fruit trees, injur Our us Qa early botanist, Dr. William Turner, ipie of this Lco and says of the berries—' The fowler maketh birdlim wherewith аена Һе taketh the thrush. I iter Mi t saw more plenty of right Oak Missel than Hugh Morgan showed me in London. It was h t of Essex, where there is more plenty than in any other place in England that I have been. ,in| his “ Book of es," speaks of Mistl d asks— * What benefit hath that tree upon whom the Mistleto ame dx ? No more than any member of the body w er of whom a cancer is placed, and will at length destroy rei И Fg it be pole ed from the |y, Sydenham t may ьа а some s $e readers to к m^ in 0 localities in Eng E upon cali ities to which I refer bury, 1 ngstoke; from each of these places I beri "сеге sprigs "ef the very Oak trees on which the Mistleto was seen ios wing | the gentlemen who were kind enough to reply to my тай of inquiry. А few years ago I MK A pai 18 Linh pt to inv t g es Professor Lindle & botauists, | we | СЕ. Y Lo: and animals, n H rapa a: | e, in ii ihe r from bot! m of is ch eels and small Ev have at e del foun 7 deg view. aed inier —The ad » am ю бор А to give though not period | Han of our planet on which, if -— t immediately ченей at d events ч very near та ce on earth, It has been named the T hiv p period; and s diit: канї by i supplying us with the enormous masses combustible materials preserved in argillaceous and ey hayi of a grea It a highly pfi ccm nce at this subterranean herbarium, and 20 y Jade. кө Т Ө eagerly — ген ҮЗ! rage y favourable circu but those of the lignite still remain ed book. As might have M үрү төн the study of vegetable зене is made а deep im E upon me, p and cai е The plan of кы ios exhibit but ee ERAS with those of the К ere all wi ersed. In these in- pre vestigations Clion си ‹ ope е frequently cime e across ins | know! , and would see: маф сњ А RE vith avel for o plants r4 e to the conclusion that the e ofi the rp prising was, that a considerable number ы except Calanth г )rchids th re is little now in bloom бро the Oak had always been the exception and not these plants so closely resemt bled the displa nthes, which ha oduced a magnificent|the rule, and that,even in the time a the Druid ds, (rm Pa er 6 the beginning of last October.| Mistleto from tbe invested with peculiar San inguis| ishabla n them. Justly Рыс р. БЕЗ эы has х been finely in flower, аз | sanctity and highly esteemed for its rarity. Though |importance to this fact, І mb be permitted to m Lowii, Ston h gra voee. Room |generaly supposed to be confined to the Oak, Apple, | in support Г АХ; n. in. few fossils. One of кед inf vij Stone зй Hookero, and the таге Dendrobium | апа a few others, the Mistleto is occasionally found | rather lar bed leaf, acd toothed mar which, fai DN # g white d. i iie 3 on NS following trees :—, 1 ple, Peir, Haw- "as petiole. "Tela of only a {тее n pretty. ma A with rose, are elicate and | thorn Mountain A hr S Ant to North America resembles 16 entirely, rona pos linum, Odon herr Epidendrum vitel- | Lime, Acacia, Wi oplar, Elm said | and that is the ‚Уза tree (Liquidambar поена x toglossum grande, Lycaste Skinneri,|the Sco " Beaven. „| well known by the resin it exudes. That no 80 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND АЧЫША, GAZETTE. [JANUARY 28, 1865, take has been committed іп this instance is more than proved by the in a fossil state, bles that of sub- T- hi А which has been met with | clos pens A much cheaper me described in another laah. answer so well in the south as in itha ari Asr e am perman ent speci cimens of tree: ition pres on | tio tilised, choosing the middle | — ment the dry day for arpes swelling should be thinned de bunches can be handled. Мапу exi к and, the other ime eds are instantly. recogn nised as those of th n tulipifera). auit e Менем iue them, they m riv ia from the аа ally. ru! w e х orth ppap E Procaccin nii, Ung.) [^3 ve been observed. Am t the other fragments i frequently een in дот аге (ае Tho mense acquisition of new idm of late years, eu for lawns, has forced many into Ма и temperature mies е, ап consi iderable inerease of on the afternoons of bright days, which а who formerly despised it ; a retrograde. dire tans on, however, in point of t space allows it, N harm e to и distinct ing tho gen an. In A t should ever ho borne in er ma feature b ues dera e lancet or nearly тї ds a Conifer which i exte mind that the (wenn А of shrub.borders, w When due preparation of ground Den ng of light sand we may n HARI Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN,’ ver sje weather is at all ошаш see to the for crops in general, but on any oper orations when the soil ig Wh are composed e bette dug or;treneh of carryi state. sigan y soil, t ev e with Europe, but bue an extensive серро! аге abs olutely necessary at lanting, are but |some n [сое the ground i 18 чой. for чырр. range in North America. It уен E ngs to en end; therefore it should be remem- | САЛ — Look carefully after thos vegetable uments of that try, red tat no formal en t lines can ever produce so Taxodinm distichum. ther fossils of the ione beds |z sese rand an effec wv ‚аз the majestic sweeping LETTUCES. lone of these in frames will i] now point towards trees of which several s at presen | rich outline, well as , produced by such require “attention, „Зее that they are not suffering inhabit North America. They be Чолу f he nd e forms as full-grown n Hollies, уза. fruits and seeds of Pavia id Robinia, | Laurels, Rhodode ийге &c., пы: dni il сер РотАТОЗ. —Bring С those in frames slowly, occasionally encountered, prove that thes e two genera, | sionally with arboreous forms—su ch а and 1 1 put in order to succeed X merica and а into our | the Purple Beech, ог the Hemlock Sp aoti: rim erm them. gardens as exotics, at one time fourished i n Turje Tt | duc КЕ of f yet : pios ERU QR CIN Ar di borders must be 80 ATHE ISWICK, NEAR LONDON, із well known that Europe is destitute of Walnuts, the | borde u У ча ўў eri conn ЕЎ с 04 rorthe Weekending Jun 5,189.45 observed at the HOTCHA OK of the southern Сап a gr reat number of ан із іп sor all у KU ро "TEMPERATURE. different nuts are very хузни in lignite formations, GARDEN AND P Jan.. |3% | OftheAir. |OftheEartn| wind| d nd if compared with a large North American genus fr. In Sio RAM with m озб jot px АЯ [Max] Min тер p AP p № t UAM meris SRM Du Kikoy (agna шее] БА абар rely |} prove as much as possible outlines of every kind, туш Tura. 19| 21 |за amaa [р а | Ew shrubs А 4129.584) 29.525 | 28.5 | 42 423 | N.W.] 40 be distinguished from the fossil Juglans tps TUR ur a 1 XS what AUS or- | sur. 20 25 |29109 29.585 | а ваза ау, е Ung. I might enlarge upon the different Maples, Oaks, туу epeei 2 por dono [s s Op ng NE. 2 А tM a E из $i п Мо i lars, vo irc RAE Ye CL Leod single specimen in recesses ; these should b "Wed. 25) 27 |29.655 эю | a7 3 | 27 | 310 p "i hos " elg im Mito. Р but "i жч кс thos ве їп | те faliy preserved, as 5 general. ru e, to give dee ер Average. | |2900| 29.84 | 39 | 250 | 220 | 408 | ns shadow: hro Ю | an їз pi —— North America ; and Imi dd a great number of | pold reliof а ees! the prominent features into "т з ERIS E louis S Trost ai night. M H »i -— T: ani Oggy ; fros an О " den Pul ri "Nor P S iu Ws bri AZALEAS. Plants that have been kept in heat to 22 NED IVOR membered, siat at sen Mae у the Cx сү ; e lusion, \ whieh I published abous 20 years ago has ring them into flower wi ill now require. pretty liberal = Emu e е ут m К its frost atnight. ions. — cold currents of air. See that young plants are clear 25—Hazy; foss отца hail, sle che ght. Mean temperature o 6 1-10t nee y. "bei ow the average. un onside ations force s to the Mackie the ot ins ecte and in a healthy growing oii tion. . STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, : ` Сл TIONS AND PrcoTEEs.—Soil for n" havin ng During the last 39 years, ашышы: Week, ending Feb. 4, 1865, Тейит p period, tt liznite was formed, "us E ti NE be ов. ENFIN ог A tod with North Am but d Е er time, let 16 now be occa- January [$Y E үз. о! | отем | 5 E геал n ie divided РЎ one €— M & dry für use when w nted. February. |228 žė which. it бшу ы iov b с ғ 0, y, | Ta ke care vos it is tree from а ire 4 place o ce ia тоа y а continent, Dr. nger, in Journal | Oryrrartas.—Give a little air when f Sunday29..| 45.6 `з86 |. 17 | o2 " * 29.. М 38. .23 in avoid cold бнк Pick off decaying leave d | Mon. 30.4 444 3821] 19 0.39 —« Tues. 31..| 444 х Kin пдйћеға — v The po cd Not eut гше | | keep down mildew by means of sulphur. Thin out | wed 1| 435 эга, n 052 & victim to t taste" of th es. ot con 1 d Thurs, 2..| 43.9 37.6 13 0.75 with having taken all our handsomest jays, jte з leaves and shoots, and continue to move | Friday 3..| 4+6 ил| 9 | ove sies ings a gie o M regar gp us at mo ow а few of the most for to tur. 4..| 448 2389 |. 18 | ost rmediate кка for earl x T The highest йрй during the КОТ, » period occurred on the — T ny 29th, 1863 ; 15, 1832; and ж 1830. -therm. 5 deg. ; and the lowest on victims, e poor lit tle o Kingfisher гі the s same purpose, во tiat i in a very little while w upon these bea nn il birds as indeed о aves. All who have seen them writes с AHLIAS.— of thes w be examined preparatory to thei "ed piedi arator in heat. uy ni , have у ETE 4 1 £k £4 been vos OUS the 315%, 1857—ther Den Oax No ticas to Corresponden: Т IW. This jade E ire. Ааа Та, few the who le, along w. with their be „backs glancing brightly іп the able than СЯ сЗ ey foroing; and 16 is ngerthan either English Oak or Malabar Teak, it M sun, are able to a. th uty they add to ће | to find in places just now such a rei ty ity of аана: i s bod A for banks of our the loss we shall sustain | floral bea M Жык ү. like proper «АА һаз | ship.building, though it is very useful in certain parts, and by their extermination. If the taxidermists would | been paid, опе would have thought that most things Pa ly in. steamboats, aa it will s gre only unite i receiving i5 bir the water. | would now be in a highly satisfactory conditi IK: of heat where UR їз а free current of air. men would other occupations to follow| CHERRIES, —Advance steadily. Ventila abes et 2 aboeld бн Wood, айа: ehe айыз roof rae D fhan turning their against our British | the weather NS permit, and tain positus for ventilation either by г lifting fla kingfishers. For the ladies, I wonder they have the |ing tem icc tern alon ridge; or by openings at the end: [^ heart to give their co to thi rder.” — Water frequently between the hills,| Under! is Дыш ири: with flap ventilators at the One of their number is al n the same | and ШАГ the ge m the frame. Ensure а айт Dnyr d И vod о di is, without journal to have uttered M feeling complaint :— | ture of 70° night and day, allowing a rise of 5° in si pressing i them fl flat, pe с flowers quite bre. Please, do say a ladies on our behalf, | day if уаш», add rising to 85? or even 90° durin in their natural form in y of pure fine sand, чш We thought they liked to see us flying about the Sunshine. is perfectly dry, and then let this be placed for some hou ey m ying abou e ina агч TE uel as that of a slack алыса DM cuted . I| ESAU f thes of Nectarines which | Fuxat M. Your Fungus is Chzetomium m, Corda, | UR specimens más l obligo. Tt is —Tre and have baði pcs for арты years oftentimes produce - 10 P Grat Britain. ongst n for three e hours yesterday io t to my fedi pen, on an syot at Datchet, "where s a water- | à large excess of fruit buds, and this more especially on bes various Fungi which are developed upon damp E LS A heard | weakly trees; a paap consequence of allowing tbe Hir AMA Pires: R D. Todd's Patent Protoxide Paint is, ж0 him tal [от | ЖО remain are weak blossoms M inferior fruit and | believe, one of the very iu ШАН to use to preven ladies hats per preces ger fiic ey that heh M wood. When th erefore, such is e trees ерта аса ag т blisters, and the hardest friction К move killed se ES Ди SE Do, pray, entreat tha. lad ies | will be greatly benefited by well pes the flo RKET GARDENS: E F. These are usually ir tthe Cb : heir hats, or we shall inevitably be | buds, taking care to the larg: Such as аге | term. Тһе crops then on the ground are taken at valu extermi mb $c should lo b Of course a considerable xn x cr АЕ T of - : ai Sa Non. mm nu shou so be Леб to allow for casualties. Lodo al Russet; 5, Flat Noupareil; 6, Par " i —T B, i [4 E. of Operations. daily till the bloom i ат ready | 5, Reinat чет асаав uU (Por the ensuing desk) expand, when that operation must for a time be | Names ОЕ PLAN C. Stenochlena tenuifolia.— 1, Two of the as $ заса" "The night temperature may be per- ap кын. хаанаа lucidum ; 8 ue accom ‚+, ia eaudata.— oui re 1, compaeta ; 2, het t um; mental кайр аге the almost total d by a proportionately free admission of air| 2, Lachen iq "es Becr dei Han - mixing flowers md | shrubs together, and "t deep jieti the cian is at all favourable. — SAND: er. The broken s sed for sprinkling m t to the outlines of walks. , Neverthel ess it will,| PrwEs.—Às а what Дей shite should tako| °*® the surfaco rd walks s in Lon Кыны s and parks is place кзг or early in February let e Polisye E io be be had in quantity of Mr. G emi die A PWhe га i b id ffer a little advice about soils. мае t "Pine in the barge in 15538. hel E iid is т Заа bu t wo =i ere, there ore, о е possess ап growers adhere - ee to loam. What is wanted | „ "aderstand it is to be had retail of some of the nu ^ ensive and b margin, m may be done in the | is not а new description of soil, but good texture. VisEs: E T. Your soil, subsoil, and previous neglect are & way of decoration inde ode ы the ar flower against your Vines.” If they would not ripen their fruit p Few people use turf so fre sh as they у and ought| dà th pai pen iden; and if the nakedness of such borders in do. Proper eme texture is the great Умее: Your тойа Rom he icu bin Жа пто pud _ ра were objection, it would be easy where | desid eratum, and this bé ined in per mouldy, partl ied ie ert poo den You Foul plenty of labour is allowed to or & | teotion 18 H loamy Че lema of cherooel wiit have no better chance with new Vines under existe them over at the approach of the dull season, when | broken bones will add to its porosity, and also t КУ ереен e T to "Dant Migne thor : Pel iums were , For winter | its 3 ех for vod eo ld, be housed bí il with gobierna de mer sod vi er, o КИНЕ tion of this description many eligible plants | September a dry e, and should bo chopp ed d. If the roots of у Vines are "— they 2 offer themselves—such as the common Wall-flower, | into squares j^ stall нй ud» A du do better if the soil wererenewed, and th drained, bu. Chri e, the winter Aconite Wood | for pots P 'WéaM € Ls dae din eher additio s at rainage T - decayed, the Vines had Pottar Бе а диш тоо, ig ad ere а any е6 erocks, b; hrak kin bones ind charċoal mixed ; on ju ibis pen vm x75." Pici еы yi mi po in due time, and | a layer of 2 turf in 1 оору EXxCRESCENCES: І, 0. W. Th Jlings are mere ei establish ied for te ^ Dun, addet t ed re а а umps, and then the ball of the wth of cork. The plant is evidently. imus suber _ nursery о ndrons, and other d ы shru give abundance of air Misc. ky. Please send у & te th such ав Box, Aueuba, Laurustinus, &с„ would be al and you will be informed tù, не m КОЗ ы T yseful adjunct, This is, however, carrying matters with a | STRAWBE these when dex сива ы А all mild. . Vixrs,—Diffücult setters should be artificially fer- fora copy of No. 40, be gi Gardeners’ Chronicle, Mey 1862. rU price pt ined No, 4,1804. Apply H 1 apre pter em JANUARY 28, 1865.] Manures an nd Feeding Stuff ай RD, CALDECOTT, АХ BAWTREE. qom Bend Market, Mark Lane; or Basingsto! and prices on application. ON MANURE COMPANY „үүт EA fine condition— s S of LIME, P Ба qs ® NI NURE, BLOOD RE for Barley and Roots, ATE, MANG EL MANURE, &c. &c. M to supply чү PERUVIAN GUANO NIME E SULPHATE о AMMONIA, FISHERY SALT, and all Еєктилѕекз ОЁ known SA ышы Uu Wharf, са of Dogs. et, E.C. E. Purser, Secretary. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND F°% County in England, du particulars ар] рны на & Со., 28, Coi Works. £100 81 AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. P2 ATENT STE AM PLOUGH and А.в. а may be seen at Misa in every MEC ultura my «А7 rnhill, Lon T^ GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and IMPROV EMENT COMPANY, Offices: 59, Parlia: nir et, S.W. IRECTO! Tur Y^ E" Lonp Ri Chair wii iliam Fisher Hob Tem GARRETT AND LEISTON WORKS, SUFFOLK. Illustrated Catalog the POLETON TACKLE against 09 x mud Sire cred ns x WiLLtAM Өм: y Stal arden. ALVANISEI Tp En BACK. CORRUG. ATED IRON d BUILDINGS. ER "CISTERNS, any size or shape. —The Manures manufactured by J. B. Lawrs for the present Season of 1865, аге now ready for delivery his Factories, at the followi: WESS Р. ASIN ER Ов MANURE, and BONE SUPER- OSPH лао о SPHATE. B Ls Кыра ok TES, £5 5s. per ton. LAS and MANGEL NURE, £12 per ton. obtained of м Т ог Turonga his of the United Kingdom, at prices varying according то слове. R VLAN GUANO c m the Importers, E o SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, "Mid other emical Manures. AMERICAN and othe: Le дыр tija yn Јонх Borne lawen nb delaide Place, London Bridge, E.C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Du -—-— UP. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for COR. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE ot LIME. MANUFACTURED HE PATENT NITRO- PHOSPHATE or BLOOD irri re ACIE B. inr rie PR арув Chairma Jud гу, Esse: Ma amagi: ing D Particulars of these mpra prem y B obtained at the Offices, of the Local Age C. "т. MacADAM, безо MAT. Chief Office: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. espe n Counties. - 1 маса оин Жет. anufactorie: ord, near Topsham, Бекш; =: Ма, for FEEDING ANIMALS, now ready for pi ДИНА — т, e n wis Mixed with one-tenth сабо A т. Gla; Act of Parliament, я Vie t Price CA 1, Sam a Bag of 112 165. 12s. Delivered free at any CAR Railway Station. ы › Licensed Maltster, Upton Court Farm, near Slough, SON, AND HEWITT, Sole Inventors of the Celebrated STOCK- EEn MEDICINE CHEST, contain- each) he UNI Patronised by 70,000 i gps Breeders CISTER,. AY, ASPHALTE ROOF WEIGHING €: and WEI BARNARD, FU ANN NED or GALVA ANISED, any Width o „ FALL PIPES, ING FELT, 1d. per Square Foot. H BRIDGES of all sizes. Јонх Grppzrs, late Н. J. Monrox & Co., 12, Great ionge: Өгөө, УГ Town nee "Leeds. . . . JIllstrai rated Books d Estim on application. 21820 Р; тт rwich. RTHER REDUCTION » the. PRICE of WIRE NETTING. AND йан ОР, юз bog to inform their friends and the bli "hat [M Sade a further reduction in the xe E fachine-made V Vire Netting, and also шч "X WO Nettings a Galvanised io. опе шабо, which adds much to their г sppearaner, rength, ai een Gauge. Mri ron. 2-inch mesh, 24 n bor Sus 19 pa per у 31d, per yd. Henn » 3i 43 A » Е » 2-inc » » noen ‘e. » -inch , » » en» 16 .. 8 „ Я » 1 -іпеһ ,, » » *» 19 4 » » Minh! » » » en» 18 s » i » iih 17 18-1 E" 16 АП te above Kinds can be made any width (under 6 feet) at propor- чад prices. Strong GALVANISED POULTRY NETT 3 feet Wide. GALVANISED SPARROW. PROOI YE ING fo vd Pheasantries, 11d. PT те? 2feet wide. Wire Netting of every mesh from half an inch to 6 in of t САТ "EXT ACT, match А suaging 2 kicks, cuts, strains, &c.,in Н n ewes lam Ju and swollen and inflamed udders in cows ewes; sore feet in cattle, "аце and dogs, One cu E ue 20s. ^ the GASEOUS F. LACK M ydo unmateh £c» 6. world fi Prce of WIRE FENCING, and yi ISED WIRE ROPE "MOS IT IRA the pum or the Em ЭРЕ ve M teet 6 inch: Stan apart, ed in curing t iron straining qm ym Screws to each 100 dianrrheea or scouring calves, sheep, and e for ewes "weakly and TERIS C of Medus 4 регу: Sahenstod vog lambng; for horses and cows exhausted and ке The same wit ' Galvani sed Wire Rope, 1s. 01d. per yu d forthe fret, colic, or gripes in horses and cattle. An insi Illustrated Cai es, with prices of. eve: m of Wire nemus pu ра blown cattle and Дор, 'enci 'ded free on application. ackets (value 13s. and Wire ire Fen ting, forwar: опо and. d Netting deli livered Caoringe Free at all the lambing, for st ining ine 'and for removing all fe h symp toms aee mut E iring or lambi $ pide ell з похер дол каб ic (ог со! chills, and all inflammatory cases orses, cattle, and Bakis (or Го Ts. 60) of the RED, PASTE or, CONDITION М7. BEAUMONT, Lax Arr Senvryon, ind System, a mole-like sl тет of :coat, ioc n DM CE (for several years Assista) to Mr j osiah ee of C est 'eomplete, with Shilling Key to зні 21. 165. 61. | Parkes), undertak Planning an d Ex Mone E Works of ly d, and carriag Sample case, usefully assorted | Drainage, and state "Improvements ансы манаш Embank- 16s. 6d. ., S., & H. respectfully urge their frie nds to send | ments and River Works; ATILIUS of Mars d Waste AT their orders early, so that no purchaser may be kept waiting. Irrigation and Warping; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Laboure: er rore ак ч а be Bod. parately in boxes, carriagi Cottages, &c., either at the Pg dod ofthe Landowner, or оен ү HEWITT, T cini Masa ‚ | the medium of the various d xx Acts. «Е: Street, Bokor Street, s London, Y M or Wanta [er зуун s (pe M and теа upon ad ieu e i Parliament Street, Wi iln. Sw. stabit ROSS ны MATES Tn NTY COLLEGE.— The Гінѕт Текм will ALE, Qut BAGS. Also MM, E E, and COT Supplied in any quan nu vu "from tho mills. — Apply to Cuas ns & FAncvs, 6, I Street, Hull. Au A Ww 3 di No For samples and s J. Sua w & Co., b OLDE AR AES The Original Seed Bag Manufactory. EXANDER NI AA ут. AxD CO, SEED COST CORN p &c. АН ЖК BO ВЕРЕ AND CO., ENGINEERS, LE and FIXED STEAM Hosius дов куй, &с., f Mori Common à AT S, Lombard Street, London ; also ‚ Vienna; and Gegenüber dem А1 IDs for or ae ie ш Priced Catalogues, Free per Post. CN when re er dn к= The без m Threshing de.] [ Machinery p pto, MACHINERY.—Chaff Cutters for Harrows. os ns miy Ё; Machines, Carts, Waggons, Ploughs, The ta! ‚беу of the Share, De pee. sent free of ns o Mm of Laud need not be S селодон... НЕ COU со Кебе ктар s VUA. e E а very ee vU e at pre: ust be above the age of endary BRERETON, SON 5, Ene Chevalier Cobibold: Esq., ees ieu PEN p^ M. P. o, Bart, X. В: CoL t Wellington Cotton E i i i "ELM t Henry Carrie Esa. | Wi illiam Wilshere, ESL J. я" AILEY "Рехтох, Principal Ei Under this Company's y t tenants for life, n - ош {вес guardians, committees of incompetent persons, Ssees, corporation: VD ecclesiastical or municipal) cs cá; € ees, ks mu ffect the люе Land improvements, and ўт аб of Drai "pian 2. ө "Erection of Е Labourers, and all kinds of Far: 3. The Construction of Roads. 4. The Grubbing and Clearing of Old Woodlands, Enclosing, Fencing, and Bectaiming Land. е owners ot e: палы xpense or mere ah of а legal morta Ai Estates with € ae n, W: pti aie Enh Cottages for Agricultural m Buildings. M MD pee шке Re andowner, во 1-5 S he е diecimstance of of interes! ar pere е not being t tho amoun RUM PR Руй expens: ian 8 for effecting i improv ements в - в works may be зер d а шу the estate. отоо will supply plans, specifications, and estimates ved to be Ахы hr the landowners agent as of these cases the landowner will be solely быт the PN. orti б Enclosure Д9 ssioners. No. 3. The Company will undertake the entire responsibility of the improvements, prepare the plans, execute the works, and ed charge on the estate the actual cepe expended, wi with their mission M lei аи by Que Enc Landown thus obta n putia me T," 99Mo G MINARY N RELI NOTICE. The Номе Secrerary having lately issued several orders under authority "ot the Locomotive Act, уы dicii. the p: and | потнай of uns пота, б Arien PART чуч profitable em- alt: S z mu to hold a MEETING in Li e | RUARY NEXT, to consider this im » ortant М | eo КіххАТВр Will occupy ЧМ Дә а. farthe DR ieulars | will be given in dps Advertise Ж th e meantime any one гүз of this moveme join therein, will oblige by тту Ur name s and address i it Wa lto: akefiel iiv. ү, Н M E FOWLER MEMORIAL. It is sed to hold a PUBLIC MEETING in London, early in FEBR AL Y NEXT, to appoint a Committee for raising Funds for a suitable MEMORIAL in memory of the late JOHN FOWLER, to whose untiring zeal in the sni von of Steam Power to the Culti- vation of the Soil, the eger RU "à is so much indebted, Signed, P. P. "осте, Tortworth Court, Wotton-under-Edge. PonrMaN, Bryanston, Blandford, Dorset. A. N. Ноор, Cumberland а обры Winda DWD. totes bleton Evesham. CHARLES den , Stratto: leswade. » B S ые Henl Tham nd 27 enloy-on-' es. Hall, rct At preset it it is intended to hold the Meeting on or about t ih of February. Lord Portman will occupy the "Chair; d particulars will, however, be given in future meantime any one mo М to support this movement wil by forwarding his name and addr: ms x Ls аз earl; INI possib. Walton, near Wak: s Cray, ene Agricultural Фази. RE 9 TURDATY, J. ‚ 1865. NG yard is m ден p» J. C. Mi WrpNrzspar, Feb. 1 lon Sew: —$ F.M. ety of England (Noon) T. DYKE ACLAND SEU at length Lever inne hte p peraman: е сеи ION. Ито: SOCIETI. Lam "ia us may be either or Share hol e Do es UR or both. rof Land еы optional. Prospsetust forthe 13th year, eba sit, E m Borrowing Depart- Offices Norfolk Street, Strand, of 55 Estalo es А 22 Counties can be seen. of charge. ondon, W.C., where Plai Lewis GRuxzisxN, Secretary. The man works of Agricultural Im) "brat HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT CON PANE. In corporate $ ру рсы eu of Paese GENTS, тоа РА &c., IN Wa аран Company advances money, cU amount, for the У erp the о ы Буа апа by a ren! mi tee A ALES, n all cases being liquida! dm lrrigation and arping, for t tt: s object с y be locked for through the. ofic ial authorities "who e hitherto had the its usal, It is through Me RIDGWAY, to whose | рн it із now committed, that it will at length ach t " hn are really me rned ; and it is as Clearing, Reciamation, КА bii e EE cial Pe nn es ран Вона for у АӨ s IR or de lmplements ; о the Prize Churn, or ава а паа: ЖЕ —€— т : ds ysa туле x e ire Ne ептеген аце free. Price Lists on app. Jlication 3 порте ог odd aces on the sea coast ог on the banks of xorss & Kev, 95, Newgate Street, E.C.; тоа Brentwood, Essex. | navigable rivers or А 4. The.Erection of Жиз Houses, Labourers’ Co! ОП Paint no cessary. uildings required for Tarot urposes, A rin атов L SMITS cede of and addi Ye um bo Farm Houses and other b fór p cf PATENT. BLACK VARNISH Farm p: excellent substitute for. hos Stone. This Varnishisan| Tpanaowners assessed under the provisi ERST two-thirds cheaper. 1% ды ioni АП out-door work, and is fully Charter, or Commission in respect of ап nd e P Téquires no mixing or ЫЛДЫ [s EST d labourer, | works of e or other improvements, may ITOW or ега] -—— Erounds at Windsor Castle, Kew СС іе 0804 at iue s nis cep ШЕ | portionnte share of the cost, and charge thé same with tho undreds of the E Ped: and gen! on the lands mede к beenr g from Nou flattering tion of title being of Tr Fi неу Š Hin rward on nda ойу дле" 6-4 - КТЫ i "9 plans and and м. со аа лане їз each, at 1s. 64. per gallon, at the execution of pA A which are coni only by „Ару Bra чонон pes galion Lr A e el mcr vd vie nformation, and for forts of appli Y ор epar io Qe Brierley Iron Works, near Dudle; fam Winx Narr Managing Director, Yard, Strest Ww Wess bi from Voin oni сап bo obtained watmin S. W p | faets хар Macy will TN Taking adva: antage of a reference whieh had been made to the Soeietys duty in connection with the professional education of the farmer, and of the Committee of imer ry into the subject which n | Ношахр had T obtained, Mr. Ас is at once afloat п at sea o SibDe clés edueation. mission of Inquiey in the|the condition of citra sehools in Are vatry, and every movement necessarily |9» THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AG 82 nad a distin- | its pro Һесагіев? Hall He has moreover r had a distin- | its rovitest » hi is * “outside Apot e great кайан |" (3) t they h d wanted to enoo urage ия бы, гейш en would long ago have hn Cirencester College." ether —— in that direetion. ts ойны ty r2 ui ^ n of tho cil n spen toe | rel rsi e cu vn io : ен. wd Me мыр sta vm e Cha y diradis y Socie mira jw pem ч —: on of the Universities he fori тат ving, be sai or a gener 1 edu- RICU и AL GAZETTE. [JaNvARY 28, 1865, the Cirencester College a a great midden eie for Gloucestershire, and copied as m^. I пег county of the ki | the Royal A 'ved th of the reds institution, and sues others of ar k 8 as ough the Society of Arts, had | eation, an iny ES 1 c to Mr. whi = the Soci ciety has undoubtedly some share in ihe dit belonging esami o Mr [Ме been guilty, is I be s Mer fee ҮЛ ust parallel betw edueation. No|P n en that a hobby ridden so effeotively and | h Mr ax constantly should carry him wherever he may ga-- |^ E that any suggestion or inquiry, how- |10 had exploded. Hesays: e limited to a Дас denad Sa “The R College of [s confines its ove [c special body, is being carrie h a and n alleged er of the Agricultural Society, | 108 in his second letter, |t miles of the g У n the abun ndante ergy with whioh the work of general education, pnie їп дерей of any ed o ood middle-class schools 8, r profession. nin [dividunt to enoourage ind and i баня of character in | il witho the dde MESE — е the ass plain; or, Aer енә nis orer tho mid жш quere or ines. безер id ТТЫ eigen ыы | ledge and skill it genes UN Р -— аб uM | Бү, да оп a voyage of commerce and discove over the whole wide ocean of the English middle itor өз arè so [3 hom est tablishing a boar e | of е sity end "other "отце which they a саве of <‘ candidates i w одма phe of the for aregoing | the авран mig ht (же been omitted or displaced | certificates ; do they require the candidate a b other v sional term without any | хап ——€— in English, Classics, d Mathe laris im roni “ And examination танад? е А-А i us that agricultural education and Not by the Royal секр гае Royal С itself, b N the га tion наг agrieulturists are weh altogether be Tus f or this purpose the bac ua | 0 Meo f | Cir the n „д ке noy of the " age, mel every account ahiri The prom m and donet, i ional | Corporation instituted for agrioultura l improve, | es e level merely of a middle-class edu. | f — we pro нА . Ав veni 55 = а d The еч те д о Ње | College" m " tter to the whole буд nature T ad о ао ofthe individual. 16 із the object of the Tatter to Surgeons i is dictate d by a eption of most sal and making due allowance for the the R It is difficult to read aright, and in their in d tell upon the relationship o to their landlords, their labourers, and thei Agricultu т. „education in Mr. the course pursued by the College оѓ yil efer ; {үнө t s to us that so far from the course of the t capacity will be 6 робова) portion only of an арш tural a tion Т Heyne йз chemistry, уйы», бы rJ ai Surgeons or Арен ез” Hall. being meteorology, the of heat, geo eology, b t Mr. ACLA desires the Society animal patho! е Aa economy,” &e., = e. =й га ее admission к із te sinit: med. - all the sciences. It isto ken powers | donment of the arg wake- | KERRISON in his former UTILISATION OF - Іх consequence of some remarks which à a recent Number of the c Gazette, T and er. nations | habitual зарез, to | of ће medic al apr are » essentially 1 nly na hay i nation rrespondent | professio w i уе —Nhom he quotes—it seems as if ће would rather | pas umen "em that Беу кашы. That ich they serve. The em na sIa | to to reply to Мт soil КУ: d poss T to ref to them briefly A * Cou unty Magistrate. a has obligingly his pamphlet on “ Тће Utilisation of Night Soil resumé of it was то ivea foundation timat e P ст ian "pn pose o — or a bn sd ** outside Tura 2 mm P. es |a dvi states that Tewa peo tha author's m E ara position, wha irtually and | be to : ards : their source of ma "s we repeat that it is just middle drm com marier een S * tenance and livelihood class a FA e our Athos) Ex that| Mr. Edwin Chesshire, а - know ed do we say that there is not much in мее n e contend i & be ond T of the e Royal Birmingham, . has forwarded a бү т. ий pages relating a MT to the merely profes- Хаома Бау of En pani pa pas his inventi sional aspec ood agricultural —M t what, on см — iy 'does Mr. Астлхр Solving the difficulties of the sewage question Ma the pamphlet might be as properly н | фи that he des P consists of an © pit,” or inte The Royal Agricultural Society may, as ank, which is so constructed that it m E profession, "yet ti there is much in it of asser- seems to him at the present time, take е either fo a common privy, in lieu of а m saraan ois and osi from which the future | decl b teps : : е relose Чув at some nt between а йе son aal er especially may benefit. e do not pur 1. Diff x S eansof a perforated par і а meer t ep & ourselves with a eordi cie tion Recognis Т sound standard of эш th vane ie te f zz ee MA. of | the sewers. ле s made large enoug ЖЕ be eta equ deer S UU) bns uis санок i те т ап average nie fr ight to E priae; pre young farmers and agrieultural pon, ach the pres dtr fox for Жы сара е Pe Es MÀ agentur oratio students of the count ner 9 ан said But the De que is — to Sir E. C. M lar ауны «i -- тое күге d ар ue Aese А 1 ERRISON, Bart., his official capacity as s appears plai i eno ugh t > reat objection t he liquid } President of the Royal Agrieultural Society of | education which tho E ety y is eod es aldab зет д the plan is hat tho а a gland, a its o mainly is to induce | rewa Apoth ries Hall accepts all ао | along with 16 some of the most fertilising prope". the English Agricultural Society come for men whose general education is pro: al the solid matter. It would be found diflicnlt Ws. ward and assist the Universities, the College | attested ; it takes the preliminary list p Lei Pio J se of many houses, to fix the tank so as 00 e ciety о n guans from the han eneral ex of its being easily removed al improvement of m anme iab ho wri it w- al standi сотов -r pro- n We мА tha son ане t il b pice th бочу рет кы i ue ine e con at the Society wiil be altoge ме 86 relimi мағ field of labour if it асверќѕ | them решае ui af vandidates, and ch mp tes from the neighb: Cire and who is өөү well acqua y the: pera upon which he writ eation of th n gives the details of a plan which (^ bas. | several years, and in numerous instances Ай not to a professional but а general examina- | Success. For urinals, he says, “ throw 002 че ica s m а а MA À лене? я | tion by University and College examiners, and to | load of earth as the absorbent, and there fever " тане ho altogether er sen: reply | give prizes to th o reach their standard, not | ^? smell so long as pe is not coràplete? er 1) That the only ed "A Кэр” — о a professional, but of a general edueation. outdoor privies е recommends a plan, Шү (1) That the only ucation vit hich the| So far from ч {һе со ру, i he would ono А cated by Mr. Moule in hich ieultural Society has hne rs do | follow, the rule o with, and а box formed ù is ¢ Apionem. Edueati n (2)| whieh he еу а гт that | taki profession that a 'General Education! із as much out оѓ object is fully attained, we shall MK doubt have Eos 7ч а flap dcor at the back or side 1, - to the seat t iiber are placed, anod аА ы NI s ГЕ РАЗ Jaxvanx 28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ДЕПТЬ 88 == hovel and brush being the only articles Жее») 1 I bave, myself, known this plan adopted in the country n. ^ iral: and have always found е as et füeien& to absorb all moisture, aud prevent any DN my n to the self- | Uu . Mou on several large farms in Warwickshire, and the quality of their nora Eu deserved the appellation ar o ndid. We the habit freque E ange of s ай Wheat and Barley particularly— | om or d, and I would remind you how the | produce fa alls off in qual even i in the first t crop, а and | ile, n be po | be recognised. "This may partly be laid to the posed f profit! Nothing, =й FT сы the Welsh farmor во наод rain secon I ЕЕ E e fifth, after =» al "s such foro or MA, ds is i de or pre- Cipitous, or hed? On the old red t, and with I should state that t these observations do not equally apply to the growth and maturing n sandstone x m к | opinions not plain, hn that our, climate : is be kept as aral eadow useless; and who have d store to carry out Шаг and pasture. Whatever alternate course of cropping sni tary measures for the working classes well know t not lly ourable pi is pursued on the 40 et a four, five, or how dificult it is "to work any plan which Spit s the the. growth ri Toots and ar tieil. Gr: - and to the six-course po about one half of it will come into least care or attention on their рш. Тһе б са t \ ке, then, the four-course shift, and apparatus js also ап objection which canno I thi * l ex management can Sage ther vil be, p acres under roots, 10 under looked. But, after жы фе principal diclis ‘which : ttl li ey, under PR. and 10 under. Wheat beset the dry earth s Sgt Y "i ch w t and it Ha Jen dia E medium quality, and adoption in our cities Ta rops "A roots o уннн Геп Ais in land A been for vated under 1. The necessity which ps К Ис. keeping up a | under a —— M Pa — ate cropping, putting a rotation, ar average Field ru wn at least about regalar and suficient supply of earth or ashes in our | in the much earlier than 40 b arley, 30 bushels Wheat, or 50 hons ave — this for ен 8 l to 60 , Oats (we will „вау it is in bru NE oris will is obvious—the -— oes a deep le u stackya r (carrying 2. “Tho diffi it to the closet ; and— uisance which must necessarily attend its Q pilyo of insuring a constant application of | i h „де d igh cultivation, m pid g h, d acquires jme aed HP жыра ыыы ra in the se da ard wo acres to each stack) s Tim of ps pere arn. 80 bushels each, and 5 taska, Um heat containi 60 . The n 7а А... removal. ason, and secures longer days and a higher sun to bushels each, and takin ns per aere, 40 не Веу and beside these difficulties the system mature it, thus becoming to some extent йөрелде nt | ОЁ straw—a (rw Чаш for "ter the stock and other would involve the pulling of all ou (if I тау! во speak) of the season. La these observa- | uses. This, al and the forma tion of proper closets, with receptacles tions, are anything like t, our а of|secondary source т) ofit, is probably more than the for tl asi gea is, D es xtent, eee out. That we|farm produced under the old system, when е communications which I Mt: iden kd sagnia, irs е Аг а Die limited growth of corn, | nearly the whole of the land was kept in requi- атое p alternate crops, sition for th rpose chiefiy. This estimate o- (ho necessity for legislative ей ould remain in|of the produce of corn is not guess work, but taken Кош. Lo own experienced realisation of ma: Ке corrnption of our streams, and to insure as far as pra acticable the applicati ion of the sewage to the soil. бө rass peu we pn presently poit iix as productive pasinres NA: meadow appen evident. І would j in Rinds g t ^ even ander are now being adopted, it is , seriously proposed to Sm a just IN the remaining 10 acres of ro id» cros of “Clover w ill be usually heavy crops in our fo 0 to r acre, restricted БА of corn we should g пж бй land to which it might be м ously lied. In which I visited professionally а ° applie a town short time Qn was found, after a sum of nearly 30,0007. had been in sanitary measures, th: efecti à useless, and a similar ty and of far better quality t ten m yd present system, in which nearly the NN farm is laid under contribution for its productio (2.) Our soil is also to some мау peculiar, lying as it does, for the most part, год the Silurian formation. The ‚фм ло аа. Paaha vari ous for mations AU E r 1j to 2 o each cutting for hay, кога а grent qui uantit and stra sided the o | they YN and have been pee to their Soes state mi pasturage eadows, by means of} E draining, perio dical dressing of е, and earth dry from the dite with which a This instance, an which w being com- any e mentioned, show sd necessity for Testrictivo measures to aste which is | event the gre mitted ад Ош ча country at C. Stuart Barker, 12, Buckingham Street, Strand. AGRICULTURE OF SOUTH WAL [Ihe v Тойон; e 8 lecture before the ES. aree cala n Club, oi AER part was given TIAM roll of past ages. c What I have c to ically immemorial. usage of ploughing up perio: upon which the plough can р padod gra time pius out is, the "n ‚© Wales, is the sys tem ГЕ над that TAn te бед a for the roots, Ба | and raise early Los aja Marr Ryo, "Veiihen Ко. „э the p ча у of во бав a supply ot food nd u rough to work; that whieh is too high or steep, too and ES , ОГ the [ues a favoured mea adow adjoinin ng 5 ihe home: с ol ug: manure vill ^ imn as to E tha l with wee з; laying it down, or leaving іб to rest as itis called, in other — Á— it to " су нар by the ded ofn ind State of fertility. "What may be done for а; ands, by the means І have poe pas would scarcely be believed without being n point that eight years -— DA clayey ago swamp; proquoiog oniy Ше орлеу. sourest Arme now vered ei A oubtless be unhesitatingly conceded that | proce and when nature has accomplished there are mt spa about Wales in a farming point this task, of view. Тһе most important of these may, I think, | Course. Te t a system, a p. Uaec of the ё ranged indu three heads, viz. climate, soil, and | land is siwaya ae in ап pagi эш эфе state, the farming usages of the country. The two first аге | requ rt М rali bue to etum бна ie сана Abe {рчс Dc badly f feda and nerion нч yet ce in facti is s but just long in existence that it has impressed a peculiarity e co parts with the iud ostia és m worth 3L] "x antageous kind on the farming of th riorates. ystem io age gi g det as the adva e certainly of requiring p fie. Lt or intelli Aprep our сета б te ent e the aer | can be ac object, an an, ift It must jr "acknowledged, plishe x · ds sufficient. Home Correspondenc Painless Extinction of Life in Ani -— heo cem: Jor —— regm was very much inter by your mphlet enti E 2 деч aes СЯ 2 Life i in aip desigued mam ic "a your judici ious stric tures pon it pt elt vino dg for агн" 1 of. corn A the field eine dressing—sometim heavy one, dung me being tumbled ж is I accordingly procured а сору from Messrs. Lo (for which I paid 18, enough certainly for 12 pages ), e read it with an келе ү (the one eating up the other) ; „but then it nd A g telegra ашу excepted), | Y e been able to win and bright. I dn гаа London every other [y su th ther and win тей and tr As to leaving the ng land to rest, it but he farmer. himself. The land i s labou uring to ummer and to ti the production of a grain, ve | while he is sitting by hi his o. dde with bis | pipe in h mouth, considering whic h field he will plough - n е- | this part of Wales at t м! поб be denied. n y | If, then, there is any с particularly as to elim: ree bend t со hu — ^Y they point? Do ir: e indieate that the first and fundamental work is draining, and then ment priv s — of co Іса tat rest; eoi is NOD at rest t, and hav time val surprise that the author ahy дч forth. such sta ист аз — t found at , that “bloo wholeso dst аз sany portion of the fles i of animals” hat “the recommendation that animals yve | is | bled i is тазыл a butcher's prejudice." d as. unfortunately | for Dr. „Ме Сог mac's theo that the society is ] ext. That this is t Of e candi oor р еа irm soil, to t of our , natural „pastures rieri У < апа in accordance with ап enunciation of unquestionable — It was not d х ае t the flesh of animals was permitted as for ind, and when at longek t ve^ ires shall ye not eat." Not as " the ar rbitrary of a sove reign мы ue is ЗА дч алучу Mh authority, in most 2 ES V lea € uantit m Mim Таа тавад Ba d 1 vor rur ate green ап m е accordance with Var e right. Farther on in the т o 1801 ечк you will inquire of any of erops, eire supply the eb жакы the winter in the same fa аш code we read: * And whatsoever the i:altsters of this wn, I am sure they will inform | months with food and едал, and that the p * thi at eateth any I you that they could сы ly get a bit of Barley in should onfined such limite quan tity, of | will even set my dit against that soul that eateth blood, fit for malting, and that it could hardly have arable d pero tation of cropping, | апі wiil cut him off from among his people. For Orse; while at th ‚ from all along | seeing that the breaking up of pastures or meadow | the life of the flesh is in the blood ” (Lev. xvii., 10, 11). the line of rail from Glo g, they were | greatly injures its productiveness for a series of years ; | That d iality of the peni DA may р ring as fine, if not the very finest, Barleys and grain сгорв never grown, except Fewer die with not be m isunderstood, we re ad fu rther — voe етег made into malt, ey weighed басу 56 1b. | roots or Clovers, &c., and as part of a th r of кө struck me And ies will T: indicate that this i isa country dor 1 fosio the strangers that sojourn among you, heir hunteth to the same in the dairy farming, and cateheth any beast or fowl that may be em e in fact, that many, if not most, of our farmers c мы of cattle and sheep, is the legitimate business | shall even pour et the blood buy flour for bread a little after the harvest. I wasl of Eam hee in Wales and to corn only as а! withdust,' Only onee more, lest objectors loud M; 84 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 28, 1865, been а nce of а | Yew tree, the - twigs of which had evident]; y ый st General | nibbled. , On finding this I had the colt exhumed, and а 6 examination, -o by 2 "Stephenson, of Newentl, I ш surgeon, бы of deat th, these regulations were enacted fo. i We find that in pm Jerusalem, it was алде, ап паб men | worships the flag of Old England, ES the impartial ma nner іп which she 1e ен M T8 her vdd lja nd. E J HS ho had ( "low + it be und acre, Pedes de^ а s p udi се; » at any rate, it үз} п опе согпег, КОШ own to any о а yr ng gar f recent date, but has pere people, еге was a little serubby Yew—one hei er M litt out respecting c D 2 that I have lost м h ead of bed my o ; I don lhere judic йе the frateraity of butchers for near arly or in died from е eating it, and a horse was serious y Eie cà n know ead man I know 27 died in 'on e w ke O years. It is quite p itin ie qe ee - acquaint himself with thes ese | in си stomach of the cow were quite fre same authority, |three years аро, when илы — came to saying, as on p page 1 Т Fem, he fom some the e i | Colehicum, - чну ^о des | ari sho uid x éd Peto o * The Ъ which tbey have imbibed from their superiors, mown; but i no colour of support, whether in reason or fact.” A very u few words will suffice to show the reason d ie them of the prohibition 2e forbids rticle food, CE en into the (жоу honid b of a nature to be adi digested by t € thereof, Ordin» ary ar rol es of food co m but blood tdey the life, in rerom a livi bstance, is on that account totally unfit to ae са y affected, e| Joh is Thor, П Harrison, Frocester Court, Jan т hor get Cav. Ca Ба мам в died, ‚з t is undoubtedly a ке p dangerous plant, i | m — ^ s. Sd. per bushel, hay 27. 85, per Many оѓо ош * children are ince naked and high fo ob, owing wnship of D t | [The ГОЯ — Müresed "о Mr. Mechi has bee for publication. ] „Рег J mit me to aliia: fom w н every dead anc woods of America, a mto into the condition necessary to nutrition, they will not | great. hards ships the po lay hold upon any livin есе If therefore blood | with іп carving is taken. into th es stom must г remain there till its | — land. Ties t few of vn шше $, D AND А d Hrs : Jan. 18.—At the Nope meeting of ibis Society jd this day, the Duke еВ the о г. 101 new members heard of Canada, to mre or clearing йр а шн acres ot nee peri I was insane in that res byme, and therefore must үм to a considerable extent g upon the system. “That the blood шай де were elected. Ak icc iita wir ION, the гум оп Me ob 4 living principle, and that : m of the | undertake unless he has t three sons to help him m ТІ fc owing s le bod: is derived from it, is а doc f Di vine in his ardu uous task. I took г Nan deod acres from th Directo ors on Educ velation, and trine which the at ten dollars per acre, that is “ The сто and Committee hav Mrs sidered experiments of most accnrate anatomists have evi ng. I paid 180 dollars down for the right of M the pesi im ‘сап PN И promote agrioultunl served strongly to confirm.” * E the eaters M d " ettling upon it as a leaseholder for ten years; the tons for tho tho consideration of раней m ШЫ in general knew that it affords a very crude, piel on the thousand dollars i is 121. sterling per Tha compulsory observance of m е and unwholesome slimeni, they vier year. As I have been on i ud be Fee with, and that any course ot snif WM | ‚ leaving moral | able to рау one penny, either principi al or mirra and | to the c Буннан Ат in that fom Ач they could | it s high time that so much clap trap that we кек) holesome nutriment, and which, to render | hot emigration to Canada was exploded. I think sho bre should merely be suggestive aud for the information Mh at th e rule which at present requires tw. iods of two yeuws each to ip пос: to classes dit pu farm respectively should be ealed, and that no certificates of attendance at either be iq вт ga. That the pore ion of the required knowledge shall ven pleasing to the pa эя te, кашы all e skill cill of | prior to 1845 that Canada did offer a home to the hard- » ті мой ъд дү. small to preparation ich v A impe rly seen to анаа а iiis sh fa e what had je a ор онди of blood, for thes so | raises his yga under ten years, and it is Fus ey stream of 1 ше m seizing your little property for "€ t of the storekeeper or the b bootmaker. , Then h | with, t, he has five times too much to orgia for ha lira aeri is, what should. be sold at 8s. und arm? for it is а T chance if ше of ihe med a sufficient quaj «pese a for a candidate, and that this jme ie ditarihihad CM y examination. That the xamination should be both written аһа B ral; thai t th e valus answers should be detarm numbers fee Ж ns, to be вй and the Diplom ps open g^ озайймев s e ond to thoss who bav: mpl p respectively же) eie wn yen K^ У "d p. 21 уез pass the Certificate Examination, a candidate ч ше: with farm accounts, кершк. т ий osse: = a manen lmowledge.-ot -practical intance with the elements of i That to must be aeq! or Vici and ore the отолу, should be granted to candid wies of food; and you have „dealt so ably, though 'or Бае native Indians, as there this examination :— tly. thin Sue aren * We hereby certify that A. B. has been examined, and C fd, ce куч srt sois the i be superum " esigned |1 s та ш ved: Eu Y civilised people. Mr. кец m fou ses с knowledge of of “т dum a m rther notice woul irse md eDougall, the Commissioner of Crow: RE esa stated | 4 r л), tance with further than to s t you e are | that the best lands were all sold, and it was unfair to pem UR M gn аа a c cases Г ' v dti їп tantaieons d IM д Lon tbat he is therefore entitled to but a blow is in all probability absolutely am í t imself for the farther inp Dicere iu terms orthy o ing p ondered by our author, b li "pen That чм sentence roused all the ru Ebay cce ende eg deb Ai tme ficate, and hart who entertain similar views, The probability is, that м, your Streets, Hendersons, and the Canada арш par 21st por) should ae tho pom if foid, common sense of mankind (leaving higher motives | Compan: ny's nominees, hos; of others, to fiery | 9 the final examination, to possess a thor h knowledge out of the question), will lead them, along with the |combat in the house of the Legislative Assembly; the tho oy and pp iare; o mec ins оа ай асан асвета? io t А s y ration; of the physiology and treatment of do! prejudice he “ butchers, mes very end of|at the same time asserting that it would direct the | animals; and of the applications of bo tany, chemistry, e NM illiam ( Chi itty, Stamford Hil, n, 16, attention of the intending emigrants either to l to agricult the Agri- | United — э ыс же Britisk чн Why, si ine : t а suma Hob prede 1001. т vr cultural Gazette Pro! fessor Buckman’s MN of Grasses for the last bees ave emi gration n [сыды at the aen ыу of which ich aball Ь be VUE m by i lend ion must s Parr iot * Scotch fishermen, innen m to candida € who passwith distinguished merit, and 0 readers ; this table, as esum “not consistant | by “ Mr. баке Brown, М.Р.Р. of the famous repre- | Standard exceeding that required for tae diplom ions with nniversal pets aver К it is the very | sentation uiation notoriety.” eds t the ls Е oe Жыз Е сеи иа d has the dna ite. iun. Lis y popu. ety. e people | of the existing sy. ested will tend to populari or ave stud ant is KA, that w oila. эа Meis known чм and extend the кус) of of the Speer шг v nal Ob 4 ura pel to pastu T eT pem offer a › sturdy laboure; djs rre ral educ: It xpectel Ва natural Grasses, as e facilit br preparation, апа es and rie Italian | es aud а ged T TY. „| Of distinct тор to conferred, together with йё e a meadow VE uo Pec. wis ан Doedmo wort th rr PUE LI M the hd - xm Engl if publicity » which will be attached to tho poems E ess. by irrigation ; Bruges the e directly in- = I i hi edonstion. f agr e rig ed d y Ө erit "ach other i nd и settler f from Engl qualifying pupils for such compe ition: еъ n ш m d cw коену өр with st tock. жые E n m - es тише re ТЫШТАН A the o Боза itself, а ast ri results as stated iu ablic. она Table. Тһе | ар, as his land etd uces зобі ng but Grass for the in jw been &ugg d. "hey cannot Poa trivialis is the only good Grass that I have seen | first seven to nine years ; some let eiu teu before es attempt to plough it up, and even then the roots much. Well, ; What is the re- ець of keeping this stock ? why, simply thia; MA iun nin inerease by irrigation, bees this was with spring water. In the Table this Grass does nob i йс se, while its congener, the Poa pratensis, an upland Grass, is made to double: more remarkable, the Fo € out! Chari rles W Donald, Woodsto ck Рат Jan, 23. A Yew g » ive you tpm In March, des I had, with other g horses running in my park, a very "fne d old olt К Raby out of a Beeswing mare, One ing th s found ere Ned * ооа | e settler’ з ох team goes also, That i ng affair, n aud as the experience of your readers is І be d the] s ат ssim, lee bu ng | year the in pnis ng 10 pe dite] d а бшу, ым, ma i л nally the of nse of death, ап d in my absence tbe animal e i e iie иш E d is B d was Mont. Some days ie however, meii m et "x Stripes marks were « намайг А ће enclosed groun 8 near a ome under their banner, for though he fu em ar atter h in videt breeze, to ask 55 бо let him try again 9 hand, ser sacrifices every comfort, even necessaries n | сезсе еее: anvary 28, 1869.] === necessary, be stated against direct intervention in e to the tuition given at parish schools and other local semi Lir ciland Committee have only further to recom- mend that two prizes s should annually be allowed by ре Society to the со dents who pass the best and the second bes examinations the € — m the Пагу м Edinburgh. Signed) v, Меи, C." Mr. NissET HAMILTON moved G adoption of the г. МАА ester Р gen a jette r from Mr. M ue pr ome, requ Mr. Home's to ort to give my mo —- А I не гер particnlarly to that part. which to the giving of diplo It is said in the Best 1 think, that Mer Should be a certain number of marks require n givin g the diploma, a nd tha t there should d money prizes who exceeded th ecified number of marks, Now ET think that a diploma i is ре pend wes hen any- It i ertificate нонуо 4 gi m the deben: of | going wit ith honon ur t to another, n the eA There: are e other points advert to, m. Т beg si mpl y to reiterate the hope at the directors i bed this point into their con- kep tion: th report at i this meet ting, or whether they will allow it to | wi t lie on the table till next meetin Мт, B. NICHOLSON, - ocate, and Professor BALFOUR eee y M im import ant that p» me ong pro- with the report and dispose of it just now. The later mid the better course wou ld be to adop titini its necessary, a8 the received Tren of its veiut: He co А re d the question of age a minor qu poiut, and was nion that they ур поб ен the үн ey M M терот Жы dit AUR — tbe e wished mark the giving n diplomas, = that the addition to those higher in intended to čepreciato the prizes should be given in young gentlemen who fadi hated a than that required by the | n poma. Sir Јону SruART ForBES said he thought the en Should -put -either as the re of the ommittee, b the deliberat result of the consideration on this subject by the Com- mittee on Education of this Socie The Council w one which en established by their ippleseitery (е Charter, and it consist n of the highest |; position and of the highest intelligence in the country І o e perfectly to deal with that rtant question in the most liberal and systematic anner. He th t, therefore, it u very undesirable that they should throw open the whoie of the points of that tion for discussion and for th ments of every one who might choose to take it up at the moment, eonsidering that they had that deliberate » in f the adoption certain course. е was р Ns SE that Step which v Committee had ended ha en take ча i had vdranced within the last бевте onths er hich he had never hoped |to to 0 вее а lished short a time. Therefore he was minns shut they should not lose time. Не was qu M f examina- T dd. " o ait пто! э iin mm t was the The otim Me is Mr. ES so PAN - of which read portions to the mee jon ton, 10, ers су Squa; January 14, 1865, ways taken an interest in the ra riesit emen E Me d Society, а те - g of the ig an iety, 1 hope уоп will now allow me to Write to you with referenc 6 to the the New Club, d Mr. Марац dear Sir As you ha e also approved of general meeting on the it; and that it would be laid d before St., with a view to its being confirmed, and to its finally 18th in THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 85 settling the whole matter. He added that he had been is p ome ы а) to me a copy of the report. I havı ince received this document, and have iven to it l Q оо 5 a. 8. ao о iHi ЫЕ: "E 2 A 4 28 " rovi enia ida by the Duke as President of t сеанса ве to d o hs EN n hopes, till yesterd. ix the e Higi spo в гем dressing a “Жыш Va you, that, proper, you general meeting when the sut m is ДЕ The copy of the report which w. that = understand 1 the which I have to ofer upon eadi ng feat I much ri pede ; that an opportunity had not been given ei vem of perusing ү report erm it was laid before the dire not cepe pan н if you e only purport at the REM of a one would think that they they these money prizes, Yet Pis the very class who required most such a stimulus. The older students of 21 years and upwards, 9s gain the Society's n reach ud the Жык prize уе, рго- to thos: vim. in com орой the exa rin dese a pri: Ка бес restriction ub T "humbly think objectionable is the condition as to the ages of those who compete for the diploma and certificate ы ЕЙТ. The latter can and gained by Asa ^ above 18 years, the former by persons above Ede eer there be any such restriction ? who 8 the requisite knowledge to compete for a pos ies I the you may cjr eed of it, Ari айдо bé. the "better pri eertifiente i is only 16 or 17 years old, why eti he b ba ex- cri its me knowledge beall the more phris dig m cluded? If he possesses the sa s the boy of 18, he a for approval, or that ше. directors; d ei itor of hi would have asked ssed of the dbi: specified as eto submit t ве consideration Бе Rope nm I Serien te. ac Pw "feel cons! hts to — ake only ws es сөр ; Moreover, this restriction in regard to ages of Wm I shall оној frst, the Ая у^; the report Мон I Pecan до me inconsistent with tho whole tenor of the first part cordially concu port, Wee {һе ву m ofrosirictions hitherto 1st, I rejoice ааб he vtt t paragraph, a declaration roe горо and which 8 ends * ы ы object aimed at— p y ow "x Society can most effec- diia of the required inan tem Ал hal ТЕ bo dee e жийи -— Жш romote agricultural е tio: qualification for a candidate." If this restriction continues, it s no - gratifying to s in the re ере er мА nd e шц о for such c “Тһе Council and confine gested,” and not. “© to as has now been sug, flue diret relations with provineial o or eder A Mtem һе I g: T fr € A arks that es ters a agricultura instruc id^ tels g give анаја My in pro ial, — also in Ур ri Э c "that they од iut from b gio h such instruction, feel | of а Themi SA in Edinburgh, merely on the chance of geting an n parti classes of schools will, as respects the udis of the measures MP in the beg е the recommendations nom will dere e effect of excluding from 2 тп Mi riz n e provinci ial f — turiste, and to vie with each PEA qualifying чна apprehension as to the ни of the E rastr at бе. schools. mpe $+ a - - io unles: Committee end the Society to MT рр at с for the рген, 9-7 Alto Y E m Pambuk to be e tablish zes and marks a Universi 18 years of age N ans the е say that "E expect the prizes and marks of distinction will E duce provincial schools to pay ral edu — and to vie with "— for them siderable mis- 9 lent ined. Such a дее др "ot virtually limit the whole benefit — especially when vae with the restriction as to age—to ЖЕГИ Тыш Univer d gh. It is ould come up "other towh the seat t to pec vineial Schools, or roe d any o f travelling and of a University, and incur the expense o this expectation is likely to be realised, а: — honorar, m ate or diploma, espccially if excluded from the whether the provinsi ls, rosp "s “ the mipi money and marks of distinction proposed to be conferred,” will Thé Sir apparently felt that this restriction would be with eachjother in fying their scholar: compete for | open to animadversion, and therefore they set upa defence of hese, is a separat tion, on which I reserve my remarks | it. They say thet the “learned Professors" give their ill afterwards. nt I wish only to notice and approve | gratuitous co-operation, to ''enable the Society to conduct of the object he reporters, which is popularise and | examinations in Edinburgh;" but that “ the extension of E xtend agricultural education, and ,to p late provincial | System of examination to the provinces would m Schools in 'affording it to their pupils. а staff Жолын nd what it is in the power of the Socie ty to 2d, s and marks us distinction proposed in the | organi рог! go, and viewed араг& from the re mid in cnr words, because the жаюу n deberi rs are willing annexed to them—meet also ае approval They ai take part in the examinations when they are follow :— confined inburgh, the Society, for the | sake of а beet (1.) Tw ual money prizes to the students who pass the | saving, shoul -— he students of the other Scottis! best and бекона: best examinations in the Agricultural Ciass of Universities and of all the provincia! ools, of the necessary the ——X / of Edinbw тр, 8 of testing their qualifications. (2.) A certi ii cate to red on candidates Th be ociety sends Judges, ungrudgingly to distant parts o Fase oss se found to Bore e accounts, mense ошап i to examine са A Pig ade and award prizes ration, and s таушы. ап, and to have а good knowledge to the most deserving, а exceeding what would practi ei t and a general NR poe with" t ihe to send a to examine csndidetes elements of botany, chemistry, a es peer 5. rap the provinces who may wish to pete for the diploma or (3.) A diploma to be confi mi- | certificate. I Ein of pnl believe that the Society, if it nation are "ouod to have a (iae шы кере, of the hedey sanctions the offeri: and marks of distinction to be and practice of agriculture, and of the other branches stated competed for r by t E ot js Dro ciao] schools, will refuse the in the report. only hy my means of ii. out that object. (4.) А sum € жеш 1001 to be applied ut if the Highland Society really think it mM enm to the ex э pm staff of t thair own to exami n the pro- 3d, oris is 7 онна See in the roport of which I approve. ces, Бут pian equally efficacious, and тегу The re Arrangements have py ast a t prosent o the ted” in the Rina "РЕ ге xad н to m ny institution iub ее — ie To act otherwis mid, e ur d Bondy M. pere and u мди ы "ind € to imp te ons grim 4th, e views lead m approve abolition of the gostriotions "o рте, there не нее for a S ty's diploma. ue me ушы d ght to dispense e rule re = g al йай at clas: uM residence on | Conr а iiri for periods of ha н ieo Hte i and also with the ance of any curriculum. It ought to be sufficie warding honora) rtifica! ls which had airain ed a к не atender e for the Society's prizes апа — or receive the — for grep oct in the town where the other examinations are being ie cid in the District mitte conducting а A Uni Mir ut examina- tion in габат пехё MC. i^ had sent to me by the nt, as the | secretary a list of the subjects which will be embraced by it. reporters say, if а candidate shall bo in “ the e possession of | Among these subjects I find mechanics, chemistry, natural ay the сотона к + ovledge,” wherever and however that m hav Whilst Po" rd in th just been referring, a to do so, I cu bond (ОШ. Mie egre to take notice of | would be oed competent me У, зави and vegetable inquiry in physiology, which are the anexamination for the Society's cipal heads о! e facta of the report to which I have ipl oma and pet cate; so that the persons who, on behalf ud tellis much gratifielin being able | of the Universities, are to eye ро е саш чат examinations, ter also on behalf some portion. which I с - е ch, I would | of the Зосі really hope, the dicet жч Inf en On these grounds, I cannot concur іп the propriety of any I Minds e now to the conditions MR hie. se^ dated to “the | of the res sani Priem which are Petoriitesided to be annexed to priz d marks of distinction ” to be offered by the Society | the prizes and marks of distinction specified in the report, If conditions wbich appear to me to go far to vini ue the | the directors really entertain be desire > ч — and xten- cts of these vic wore i e popularisation ап an arta cultu stly hope 1, Horne to fire, ls tbe "order I have already mentioned p айо, "hat E will ask iy from -— class in the узы of aer MS them, why should the ** Edinburgh " be selected as alone to receive à money Atthe University of Айе Дор; ы is also (e: committee) an agricultural class, called the Fordyce Lecture- Ship, р" is generally attended during the inti: by 20 or 3 Кане nts. It has a miserable en about 40i д mm А Much as the Edinburg — encouragement, the Aberdeen class ri бт it А5 told the pat: p^ Rr pupil pupils а desire to баши лө sessio: ndowment of only | the importance of the h class requires nal Charter," I о restet ee HA iaten sia] € the — of the Socie r these hey will r е or district ac ene sd being Mela in in e any pr sie АШ or parochi: s intimating on the for the Bociety's Үе written thùs pes Ан wise i irs subject Me quite as much as Pad T wd been Peas at the meeting of the Society next Wednestay have asked leave to express my views oy Ds ron tho report: I would have га othing m to the directors" roam E 4 But I porte ustice to m; "d opposition io y o viously expressed ns of many y infuential eer bem of tiality " which the reporters say s м ambe — , | opini to tho opini so many of the Edinburgh P. TS ат apon the com- the! Society ° 9-5 have, =. m honoured me wi ЕЕС mittee, it might be alleged, however unjustly, that they also | support in this question. erefore would feel much obliged en actuated in this matter аы ы f you would, on the dar of the report at the im^ e With regard to the annual sui 1 ee — in д гар the kindness to inake known my views , с e the rem ble trict "iss They are | way that see бе Бы given агу. “% n who pass s with p eoe ei The Фер аге prol ly aware of my opinion, as, when merit, and o standard exceeding that required for the sr Hall Maxwell e to me some of the leading diploma." tures of ем т? t га him that I үе eei that I could The diploma is only fo ч who have the highest not — -— have to & at the genera qualifications; tbe; RM. “а thorough eee, sir, yours very irm ruly, of the Theory and Practice A. "Agrienlture--of Mechanics DaviD Mk HOLME, Menruration-—of tbe Physiology and Treatment of Domeiti To P. M'Lagan, эн of Pumpherston. Animals—and ol pm appliontions of Botany, The emistry, a CHEMICAL Natural Б. (о x i money, m. is to b D. DEPARTM iven to any one who oes по on xamination, N, ір reportin that standard. those who come up to it taro exce, thi 2 spart nt ds р the tant six the monii, s done But whatis still more grievous, the younger s*udents wh in 18 берер uring e six mon tati compete for the ** certificate,” and who obtain it, are ex xcluded | tl maller numbe THE GARDENERS CIHRONICLE AND i e ud seda [JANTARY 98, lges. s had been made than during the Hiris six manures was most a six ten nths arpi jiy r s had been He intimated that poa к=" eing | with the Bean СЕ of analyses made. made i in connection w and also with art adi | the tark | tables. ey, wool, an nd coprolites, and variou The Transactions include papers à on n horse | mn an ixed [^ fac by pones and full o Е using sit is that in Lot ot e € is e. Scan aud v and hi ач ап | imperial ac e. Th d t alu ia ш е Lg met be dug or plough arrowi e sowing the seed—of w papers to whieli we shall ees ifferent k Grass Some of the aiptdimetta alude: n las report were stil going on, ап nd he e мыл tha progress would be made in them during the next s fer are those on бое, on Agric P ^W eid. . The Lois ptm of Farze or Gorse as foəd for So long ago mon Mr. Harvey, Whittingham adrian. Ы re MIU sitara d b cover red i thei 2^9 pe He Ua is een 5. AN vi shed к Mr. Fraser “Tytler fed his Mid on bruised o Along with this they had “а A mu n straw | ultural Education, wd ne for сш п ng in 8 s—BARERSGSZEZI| he seed is sown in Apri | 18 0 or 20 m в after wards, zi y л M and till the beginning of February s hen t their come under his cognisance, i to w^ was the por | whether i cakes which were | riai — adulterated > DERSON, in reply, said he was sorry to вау | por day of Oats was doubled. The rui ins given per gros was found, upon а verage,to be 181 lb. "The same system was Brad | in 1818, In пи име year the stock of horses was | to eig t, and a a larger Курес of Whi ins was | ix Е: at ie ine" moment, and he tho ventare to say that что the adulteration was mmon in the home-made cakes than in the for the fact. ught he — em n them. ore | otb hor Co eri еа from а Fei ше short d an of winter; as the days ance, | айоталсе о ей equ, i | the folio owing year. antity ui b чт seed u en eut only half the ET in ach year, while others nnd this unnecessa y, and t the whole of hd * Farze-meadow? annu: ad The sed for so Mr. Bolster rocommon er two orn was In t localities removed from t икн илиниз. y imperial acre" "spring, as ngthened, эы the wor Wo ed add an extract Y "s an which the blisl sor ris 2n ied - heavier, ipu: got e half their former allow- or 8 a ы INotwithst: kir that the erially ART = е ё ат un compelled to айп them, made oil-cakes, he believed there was a grea inferior and Tu „ә h seed nsed in their manufacture, PAPERS IN COMPETITION-—LIST WARDS Mr. Fons тубан of oia read pP following list of premiums for €— 901, 1. rehibald 8| > Stent thers Cottage, Kilmar- nock, for a Кр on the lode of Ayrshire, . Gold Medal l, or 101, fa Patrick Shirreft, Hañdington, for rt o a i A xd variety of Agricultural Plants—''Shirreffs Bearded 3. Gold P teda, or 101, to John Maclaren, Rossie Priory, Inchture, for a Report ot Experiments on Feeding two kinds | of Leicesters. | whic f feeding, f | including that of P d atena and фкёричьё c di Whius, r da e|ing to be more pk мыз быры i the additional found 101b. of Whins. * The expense w eiie with str raw aud Oats, was 420. for e о corn was given, ai being then а dded, When straw the daily expense а 044. horse. pe Some months ago “ А Welsh Farmer" described his experience in the columns of the Mark Lane Express. e said :— “ As a proof of the great economy effected by the use of this food, I may etate чо I winter ten me which t do ads per еек. These Fe cuia агу, W Ме that date, Um as give ШШК АТ 4. Gold "Medal, or 101, to George Armatage, surgeon, Pensher, Fence Houses, for a Report on Foot. and- | Mouth Disease 5. Gold Medal, or 10L, to Christopher Young Michie, | forester, Duthil, Carr Bridgo, Morayshire, for a Report on the | and Value of Tim ô. кылы mM Modal, or 5L, to said Christopher Young |? author of 2 to д} "d es ЫР Es Mh with i ю{ ge Tt vas tthe best time e gi tour de эш NS r the Turnips; if given оой" the 1 isnt thay d do not ои 80 well ; the —— I suppose to bo that Furzo is s net is satiated, and instinctively i ard to milch cows з aud sore ne: that indigestible for their juod organs, " СЧА». . ооб нидра they are ravenous! ly fond of i= -— mo aps full-grown cattle. The n to praise its he apre and eur | tive dais, " He: speaks of its use in the stable with eonfidence ; but ваув it is less ^ fang Tor sheep. 2. The article on the possibility and desirableness of „кы instruction | in rural schools is, we belier, - fro of the re ni anita Direka | lt argues the ш | | cost from 1s. 6d. to 2s. à od the job at 1s. 6d. per load, tho man ае assi ing 4 tu fan ге in loading. 16 is bruised after field hours in the etim mo that would be required to cut the necessary | Md chaf. The. e cost of keeping all my horses is the use of the spade to the boys. реце! сае of пыщ operatio i the princi failur m must ү” — À on the Gane ral Manazement of Plautations. 'eoblos, | EU MALA mcr ce therefore К s follows Box e Asg 1, м red (^ ihe future ident of TRESIDENTERIP o» ҮНӨ БОТУ. Threoloads and a-half of Furze, at(say)?&. .. .. 0 7 o|COuntry. © Over and over again," says Mr. Dal T. Gladstone's motion, that Cutting horae, half Ade hio adj ato. por da; i o 8 H ы h uu nn d e iig Mh уздш "s Prosdentalip of the Society should be nies] Ten bushels Oats, аб 2s. xoi sand а gd d per i wd | Ea £2 1 0 want pf knowledge on the part of master and wy h ер » р all these cases the money sunk in the machines wnaltered ; in qim Jesi ihe rome i Азап, in 1838, Ме. Robert Black, of Lochalsh, Ross- | Tegarded as a bad investment; tho se rl sion ofthe diff бее = ) directors and the | Shire, described his success in the utilisation of the| Which would have arisen from "their ойсо amd members of the Implement Committee E: is per bib ы casn Бе? Ай again pee arisi “Ја the winter of spring о { term; ы MANEN Sinis Фе лещ f 16 Seotch aeres Сын уен алш i "From a pretty lengthened correspondence i 1 depth of 10 or 12 inches, vá ап expense of GL. acre, | extensive employers of labour, as well as with men ke DonHAM nual meeting of The 1 A time o wing, April 1836, i Obs Vaud this subject from меге уба point of view, — E Durham, 5 >A edic Шиа N МР, | Sid fit aw peat fro my own independent observation ,lam justilel. uing уен m | had had no b dido to mel oem to anyt og Tike soil, |12 аур that the т who un eratan iss Stratton moved, and Me. 7 Ni hy "seconded, that. the and the seed was зоте sown over а raw pea eat. | Of the principles of the implements he ws b where the deeper interest in his work. He performs the а the ensuing yea doni erg Stratton then said he | D?9* eer allotted to hím with more satisfaction to himself, T had 9 ot much importance to bring before the | matter. be ner to аярга, the Seeds with more profit to m) r. Regarding I" meeting so for as the farmers and graz bet were con. vegetated freely, and by October ha d s маай Sp] NOE HR i рәш of view, X on pr that t height ei spring employers a еа pae are the agricultural tostruetion of the ril interested i ped bes ir shee е law stood at pre of iss cut of "by the AA many of tho lants that if if they ^ new a dog was КЕТ sheep they Ter had been unnaturally y eii wp by ahí М g ог othe ч generation of labourera." wise, but these all sprang again A пй са This article is the first of a series оп the suljet 1 ft, : ilem they d prove that ie ded had been in the | DOW the thickest and — luxuriant егес of the field. | promised from the same pen. habit of killin ng "TU The laws with respect to this | |} At the present date, 15th аж p we have 3. Uric acid is the subject of a paper only puit : were different in Ireland and Scotland, Ifa dog did an been cutting Gorse for. two m is buck publ hed, in which field esM iac are decl | injury there they had nethingto eren pier old, wh Шу guan pe^ | and they could со 1 thein Upon them ; as also about э same ren of co Magia E "да nitrogen equal in a quantity paT F losses. He thought they ‹ to Parliament. partially во, The horses ar npe a эзе б the n guano su pplie dix. y in р to endeavour to get the law of England та this matter | and are in excellent condition, although - they ha and in t sulphate р m apon the cm a He said | tasted this seas The cows improve crop in plots of E i) MS Sr t they might appoint mmittee to wee теу both in milk and condition since we began £o give th them gre: ibed-— those upon the „Wheat ET Puer Н отан ба kd could, and they might meet а feed daily. — what t I have .seen of the feedi ng IE given. ^ "mr mt арр à future ео nsider it.—Mr.- Johnson: Aud to to „and the res ^| donsider À of © hay for w ГЕ | orik borses, | эг sul ed A. Fu Р aud ө: р to any kind o of "fol. that is is usually given xd somewhat. сотан Speaking of the renis D Dr. La says: mpar: wh ehe derer r to get the ЫЫЫ 8. The Journal of Agriculture, and. the Ti the Highland and Agricultural оча of Scotland. | Jan т ka "Mao kwood vn " m ed TA BM. to pe ir co-operation. t ет meeting be adjourned to that а о |, ual to rs fm. the finest old t "A of W. В. vem 4 yses are fed on it being m during The rector е uu and Mr. G. Bolster. a furmor ef. of that re farther quoted. Professor _Blythe’s anal the ng the resulta. in each secti 5А be орѕегуеі that in avory сме ^ and sulphate SO" Я М. фм эши they unanimously praise, Mo zu а it bebe Geh machine, ; Which "ma bons trendy etes is the cultivation of the Ec d mh suitable si situations for growing Whins are The dono on бойы, on the Oat crop, о! water ч nd its agricultural uses, on а Ай rural schools, with uomen таб leultural | the agricultural summary of the last quarter of 1864, a. nd with notes on | ‚ог thi E be aee je and ш or thin my апа опсе plants y А stai uch spots Whins will ied Hi diate PUN the e : Я Саара P егі zi how far de ришсе сїгбщтазбапсев ныл experiments were наь may tend to affect t si 1 Б ene and ie Tou planis f L GAZ am 87 Jawvinr 28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA farm co contains 1 180 Scotch acres d, all arable. The|doctor. Now, what with pleuro-pneumonia, the Grass | of an acre, made out of a wamp. Levelled and laid oil is a free t loam po portion, certainly disease, and the foot-and-mouth disease, &е., the vete- | out 1 -— of mea : 4 for irrigation with the wash Jess than 15 acres, whic h i lined „cla; ж-д Тһе aub- | rinary-surge on is almost in rd акш: and|from the house. The liquid manure from the other soil is the ие drift, nr. a few our expenses. It tanks is viec into the middle of a Lern pec sandstone comes rather о, near the м» i a very fortunate y indeed, i meadow, where the liquid can be drawn off i pod part orit is pretty в steep, but all h art fi а tap.—J uly 12, ы, and is thoroughly алая where this was | by be I once lost all my cows sein one— (Gi gned) бохо JACKSON. necessary, It requires the — of o 4 pairs of| worst in the иы and 3007. would not cover зу о 38 E This i complet їгү and g Farm, and waa ‚ and there is usu ually a n “orra a bea ? besi des, dea ths sinc e I began fa rming, tosay nothing e deterio- | lies in agood climate, is well situated for good roads, foll th ada In this way a large per- and within tw 1 а canal ai il wages f wo y | centage of the price of our fat stock is swallowed up. On | surfaceis gently — No giving — of fall for the the other hand, if, inst n at жасы you pu urchase your drainage; well supplie ed w ith pur water. The soil 1834. 1864 stock either as one or two-year olds, you now pay а | varies ао fi sandy subsoil, "- ж £150 2970 | Price зарир fully as үз as that f beef, and are | to a very tenacious clay рр on a solid clay subsoil, Wages—Forema: Z 14 23 still subject to loss from „disease, Havi ^ " Grass The fields, roads, farm buildings, yards, dairy, and 2 imma Dua c RM a - than гани eg Inow buy in ү bullocks for ies, all appear ag cw and well arranged for n Housemaid `. CM «| 6 11 * LN autumn I paid 167. 10s. a head fo m. High | co nvenienee and lesse ing labour. The machinery for n- буруйга . E у ii 6 12 s price is, it would have been still drm Ћай it the various purpos indoor and outdoor work LONE o ллы 5 10 dt for the large кшк of English and Irish appare y substantial "du effective, ne dairy ме ла wer cq Е tang have for some seasons app appear complete, In the ship each a arkets. he purchase " these is attended with in tbeitems of rent and wages there is a dif- great , and several parties in our neighbourhood inspectors i not think veg of this arrangement ; аб of 162l, of which 491. is in wages alone, Ваё | Вауе got their stock tainted by them. The railway "e think & walk to a pond twicea day, and a little other portions of the expenses were in still stronger trucks get the blame of this, and рэе. ач airing in the yard at any season of the e year, is of cont In 1834, his father had paid 107. for bone- without reason, The expenses attending feeding | g dust, while the last year's accounts for artificial | T€ now nuch greater than formerly; and you cannot ы new 2 pa been well ган aud kept manures amounted to 1507., and in one sense, he said | 8 the hig prices before mentioned али you = clean, and а: complete. Each field has one or it was too small. This raised e difference of expen [something more Шап Turnips and straw. Daly а a | two "substantial gatos and posts. The occupation roads to 3127. We asked how he e it up, and will give few of our best cattle bring anything like the t рү quoted in the newspapers; andin thesame report | d Potatos healthy and clean ; the former t his answer anıl the rest of this contrast as nearly as| possible in his own words :— " Why, I do not make it up at all. an than we know, but I am los ing money on it, My father p wrought it к tle six-crop shift— 1st, Oats after le My farm is not the d ^ is certainly cheaper sum our stock to defen bete hey vil sell ые nm fat, 0 Гав u will often find a Lj ege of jy per e between | extr This on of 40 ог,50 stones 1 nearly as orced from want o two emes. А т, and clean; half Oats an average crop, oth amounts to 47. ог 5l, and the anin al тву con- | half a;ove an average; Barley a very promising crop; ed nea rit s pi a а анн опе Д ee A erre clean, but not showing (or heavy ал oth g ws ач е w di rain; A Me ows appeared а od rain of her e Stoc URL EM bred, and well selected for e ies е required. Тһе whole concern, ea; 2d, Green crop ; 3d, Oats or pid 4th, 5th, and 6th, Grass, Не had thus 60 acres of corn б which | they leave little or nothing fo eres of would possibly yield on an e bolls. 1 see I оба — for cattle, but t his inclu al udes t P 1ce crop 1834 stated at 420 bolls, of which only about one- E а cow which I had to к, This oen ame largest | th tenth was Barley. Pricesare entered from 15s. to 215. 64. | Sum I hav "t ever drawn for t СЕ. ДӨЙ оор EOD рег boll but a very small portion was m at Ше | Wa good, and I used the damaged grain freely. But latter price, My father's horses scarcely e ot any after all, it leaves а Eos of 607. against me on the expenses already en ides what was required You will not is s clean:corn, the shag perag thought і А for them ; but they had less work, and were seldom out in bad weather. He had sold of this crop s of Oats and 40 bolls Te — иа rir прен А част v rigen His receipts fro from the way in which та и of the book i is ом it zd require some tim ascertain them exactly. е d, be se my — and paira, expenses. that I am exi d am going buc 1007. Len To any o "T eg MET qo which they do not know by ex ын; but if they, meet the eye of any vagant in either, but I know that the world considerably more than f our readers these notes will e | leave other occupa- t He usually reared from 12 A 15 calves, and fed from 8 to 10 bullocks, which were four years old wher they left the feeding byre. The pr ice — exceeded 121, Peg м , and ane ty ones. 1889, and I the farm — ыз the ti нб | the whole иеа: interest w new tariff and the was now 1807. I wed these ч са for that of farming, it may | serve to show them | that m sand е 13 acres erous class lan usually the. case at this Season, including the dairy, showing no want of ability or а: 3 th + Sta | а Снаттевиз, Isue ог ELY: January 23.—The n in "apes away, and o much se eather. We have occasional visits of frost, but | heke о not hitherto been of long continuance. Two nights ago we had 12" of frost, y there аге — to be dra has its dark as well as its bright side. Scottish armer. fr To g Овїз, having 1 no cover of snow ood rain would do good to ud f being injured A m mem. d ы idi l3 Mal Mal TarrENHALL HALL, NE m: CnuzsTER.—[This farm d last year tbe priz the ea, and | ro the Wheat when mmen strike i ots from near tho sarfaco. Tho la V^; ema st Vio verpool Agricultural Gociely, Y the bes of not 1 than 200 acras The —Far previous RI of it. The pris i is ES bs, whic s cept of Y these a e II rre ex relin ter C E i green crop; z acres cres Potatos; | compara 6s. кнр ошату runs, Oats are not yids 80 pet " er; M Mn ple ега Polands, g i Whea eig hh ac ice, from Qe. per icipated, and is Barley ; _ acres Beans; 2 | Turni acres orchard, ати am a ur 21 plantations, & th h bad harvests, melting away much vot than it sonda ted. I have altered my вуз о all my Y this I take two Oat crops after Grass at two years instead of seed, ery iui. € corn, 150 peces е Ar аА у — - н pm etin кл roots, Barley, seeda, ve Stock.—6 nags, 4 co colts, 8 airy cows, 2 eig mA 3 3 bills, 18 heifers жы Pen 142 , 49 pigs and 15 rearing calves гы tal, 39 ара ан on roots and cut straw till calved; then corn, bran, oilcake, peni malt cornings tidal. Сее cooking, and ing done by|! re is mixed as made, and chiefly ns, Previous to 1857 all | —— төш, — then st рана - for root crops weg ene m er — by a-year bones, а ебу go to don amd dete About | iod 152. per annum has been spent on super- phosphates, | ae AIL the land has boen drained; 30 acres of old and 25 acres with tiles. ere all, or ersonal le& us see how this 3007. you pay 10d. or 11d.for a pound of steak, | filled * When 20d read in the n co vmi of | erected an entire -|and eradicated m | eonsiderable sum, vx | increased ved old ced | to the new cea supplied t timber and carpenters” york рана че насту JS mee new homest end, f nga ear per cent, as rent. rs for feed crop ыч n are а slow sale. ыз of Co and Mangels, ч —: now in yards eating raw, quarter] lb. Linseed-cake, aud 1-8 ча poor price, and is being Beans and Peas are „Д7 ag pn ego The eii gl нент quickly, except on 2 ut were light. We have Whea more befo: ce boil bsd жеш: ий apo - — m er gag — they do d 2} lbs. Barley meal t gro out: 26 acres this year, to test its suitability "y joe The following has в done by m wn cost, [enger cm qim en mo :—Have епн ч — old Toners planted f new ones, landlo rd 'ARK, NEA в Nogmiwiom.—|A prize farm of ASTON Pa the eagan д“ а Сүз MEN — лөө ө d Ci mown s чөе ae remo ++i саста UP» "m es Acres "cia and Yeh stall fe eeding ; x 10 acre aud yearling ng calves. - Supplied and estead. Made 706 lineal yards | a rd cartel. Pav "re stones and a and formed the чи for "m the | wit w hom l ya early ones, and Ray all pies sairo the led Main mon Turnips ; ‚Жаушы es, 3 acres orchard "ute, zoo Customary Rotation Wheat, Barley ог Oats, seeded. dow wn for six or "eight years, meadow, out of the site a pos old he and the nearest blacksmith our only’ from | near four homestead and waste land around. Planted an orchard require. Live Stock consists of 5 horses, l pony, m. v dairy cows, 1 bull, 11 heifers and stirks, 27 85 THE GARDENERS' CRRONI in E- AND pnsas. didit GAZETTE. [JANUARY 28, 1865, — єт EEROR ДР CO RIR GEGEN Шш 10 rearing calves, total 109. In winter, generally feed | | = а се t. for oi н ж» аа o bushel f sheep. B | Calendar T Operations. enc E Стен id lores, vnd оа eue GL. Stock kept on pasture and green ies Pis the e| Јамслв ny.—In the last week of this month we refer irae Where an asterisk (*) is attached to m ue ys "pei uei on straw, hay, roots, crushed corn, ["* to one or two n hitherto psp. ан it i eid be wuderitood that the corn has been brin] "Maie ai xut РИШЕ as possible, and chiefly applie d | (10) Stable. foll kly rati or the hay or x iw een eut i into char, to root crops. All the liquid manure is made available. | ойон [^ Mr, Morton from. a number of correspon- | | where : a a dagger yl is ec ene e ut E 80 шагы] rcl 1| | dents 8, hibiting their > nterrogation т 5,17, semet (13 rem) T it to d pha nat es er ublished in the “Journal of the Agri- | indicates that the esile аена 8 uncertain, "t and seeds; my lan vss payi in| ng 2507. of this sum. Pur- | | не ч Society." In successive columns we have IS | to some indefinitiveness in т account given, The prieg а. parce dva e number o e case; secondly, the authority | | adopted i in calculating the cos "d s od are the market of horse нны and applied to root crops. hich it is given ; наар 2 weight consumed ons 4n price es of the gra in iode ы, een n dw. cases of the Коты drain ed 74' acres. rei with horse-shoe tiles E ve of hay, Oats, Beans, roots, Clovers, and straw b y | value which it is supposed they late soles, Landlord [ finding tiles. |а rse; and lastly, the сен орет cost of во | might | produce if given to other kinds of live stock o X core marled 50 acres, " е cost of from 5/. to 67. рег | eerie it. This cost is calculated at the rates of the асте. F vs up all the except those required for | Тнк WEEKLY Боор or A FARM HORSE IN WINTER. water, and made an easy E ranh ch to these. Made three | — 7 — — — : | ур one at the homestead and two in the fields. el КЕЕ AND ADOREA | voe eradicate d 335 50 yards | of old fences, and planted | * 3 —r a Oats. | Beans. | Roots. | Sundries.| Straw. Weekly Cost, а = c 2 2 - Pa 2 Prof. T т эө tanl | 56* | = [1 н с n Have erected an extra igcote, and made alterations Ud, ACH НЫ dan DD Кы ца in the old ones. Made XM ine tank 90 feet by 5 feet, Н; Pls a SE enn and АУ. eet р; landlord, findiag eei ud о o o» o o og © © J. Gibson, Woolmet—H. Soc. 1850 j papati — Binnie, Sea! де. — Ton, etis 1 W. C. Spooner, Ag. Se. EUER vol. ix. Ф © Y ы deg and ou tbuildings md the fro fot улан e two to four miles,—July 12, 1864. ы 2 * t2 | ж t2 = eR Dx iD — >р fe m = m 6: di ed MENS “в” ad lib. b. @ 37 85 ^ | ж ad lib. b. 0) i 4 ua T. Aitk palding, Linco! Mae G. W. Baker, » Woburn, Беи sil R. Baker, Wr ittle, Essex | ° e ds E J. Coleman, Cirene o NU E Be a 22 84 16 Y, x id: Tib. . Dods, Hexham к I REID 95 at 56 i ad lib. | Linseed. J. Cobban, Whitüeld | 84* 60* m » БҮЗ ad lib.* Swedes. 70 Sig ) SAMUEL HORN This farm lies at a M eH — m dot 1o na bad climate, A good road ru туу ough it, and lies within three miles of a market гой Is a good soil for nrable cultivation, or e dienieivé э systom; Tho hay, ak $h чв ahe and Oat mostly consumed by stock on | | eri 13 |8. Druco, Jun., Easbam .. .. ..| 118 52 2 bushs.* early Potatos are Us seg in beds, e Mme on М |С. Howard, Biddenham .. .. ..jalliv.(g) 52 7 i м. ad lib, (3)* planted in the furrows. т the Potatos are taken| у; |у у Arechi, Tiptroo o e a. а" то 40 тау t eoa ad lib.* up, the Cabbbages are айы up, and the beds sown| 16 |W, J. Pope, Bridport — .. .. I| 9* 8t ў, dj ts ad lib. with common Turnips. The dry weather much against Py sg CERRO ges niro | d ч ‚бт. т i л À .. | 53 p i 2 shels. а 3 Ax M Ru» Metis уне о" Менуа 18 iH. E. Sadler, Lavaut, Sussex EE 240 8t ts uod m 5: n. S Б | arrots. Headridges well 1 nd all the root crops clean. | 19 |J. Morton, Whitfield Farm cix SÉ A Hn 126 $i 350 А ad lib. 109 „ы н Ф Ф оо 4 с 6 о о >с о о о с [| сә © ж t$ © * - ^ 09-105 oe о і Өө. oxn os ea oo v - ba bS co m | 14 acres of these, good seeds at bottom. Clover of first | 20 |E. H. Sandford, Dover year, mo y crop, then pastured, was full fal |a. Simpson, Beauly, N. B. .. of White Clover. Seeds, and pasture of older growth, © X БЫЛК ИМЛАСЫ P ilson, Mansfield old е" of i "inferior quality ай хее ЫК өн) = Fi |F. Sowerby, Avlesbv. N. Lineolnshire . 28 | Cut Oat Sheaf | сапе ME e remaining old fences have been much improved н. ) The Pigstye.—lhe following memoranda are \ is, the number of years growin at which toeh | Wii "o л Agt and many new ones have been | abridged from Arthur Young : — Mangel Wurzel, Casto oms vary from nine years to but generaly - fi v e much improved in size and | Стоб Swedish Turnips, and Cabbages, must be pro- | about m or MW 3i м ave seen many p in cutting | uw Тре ga and rend, in proper keeping. | vided for the sows and stores from October till the end | which one stem MEN as efi, ќо be of a dohi The same wk vill 4н ly to the house; dairy, е of May, by which time Tares, Clover, Lucerne, should | age at hs éutbing, d in ог eta have some large wol | ў building, farmyard, ricky ad. garden and orchard, Тһе Бе ready to receive them, which will carry them till in each fall. Тһе ndis is, whether such dem - 1^ ^ are very pi and well arranged, | the kona - ст Mial Man e pues UN ill indec d | draw from the root so much ours шшш | f а ; t | th not new, sh best accedi are -— for reducing labour and | year is filled np with these pcne Я wi ith the|to? From viewing such woods, Rd T haies н ч manufacturing a good article, and у cheese room | common offal of the barn-door m n-fields, | the ong displayed no want of care or judgmen When the sows pig, meal must be etes Fabr some stems 24 years ola, pe as "eo V p. А кыенсына ныды wash, by mixing it with water. , This, in summer, will | where the e was опу 12. If so, the additional ig th is nearly all profit; but if not, it Miscellaneous. be mixed with boiled roots, "атам Ома; and thinned | makes the Жой when gia 8, sales blé, aut Theory of Land Drainage.—A p! cows are kept, | to more pur ing its roots to а certain distance all а и rh aedem mixtures, Та the Beech woods of Buckinghamshire, this system soil, is stationary, and prier ws its food brought ru * | а pha to the pres ciiin ut sows should | has been ees exceedingly far, for We are not | That i tho fri main fact on which the need depends | pig bub twice a year; that is, in March and August; till of 30 or 40 years growth; the sequence dí | а current of water through the land. Water a LA which means there will never be a M and expen- Mae is, ү үк e destroyed as ei deren an nodi [enini solvent, RI substances out of the air which |s season for rearing the pue AN they are put to appears but sin 21 qe which are successions dE easi се мст Ve ER ‹ of m. Mee - The way о utting them is not by falls as 4 pon e annual sale o tean hogs should common woods e "b t eve tbe plant also M a р rm Mode water As ш. Оса os litters of A d s т 4 s igling ету due from the air materials A use in € soil in din баек and those of o kept till October twelve- Sa 158. annum, ассо: A facturing food for the of plan On all these | month, to sell for baconers, if the farmer fats none i of e "Wood. There iners thongh some 17 nds, then, it is of importsnos et water stould e » шей, рү аздт проп hand this month will, in n that them . when cut would m measure as through the soi soil after going thr rough the air. atA rs ak or thereabo! comes laden with v. — e: | by passing throug h Ang us s ; = which should have roots from the store, | rived into billets for 1 ашый for the Lon p *1 { In b у pasing throngh Жаз soil, =; when traversing | ti y YN entia ee об ons thi s T ihe Thame 2а асге te dan лен И nd st etae them d pei giviug enough to keep М тма ja e than un nderwood he | отсун заш е ey belo — A And t 2 ro are | thom to their кезе tlio meme ly be a why rain-water should be in узга to| It has been often remarked, that winter pi hz the olde "t r will le i pass thr топда "the soil rather than lie stagna nt n it. | unprofitable ; ; and it is certainly true, if they Sena not | profit. nde t gon of dee "ei land mu | it is directly mischievous, By a ome it cools ty but |k dairy; the milk and чане a ins в M c ipi Kot xs have a crop of Hop-poles; but a$20 өл | | surface, whereas by рег rough the land it Бо ае use, that. it. should. Р, е Ам Ue cet ar RCM vi детен Tue ones and pe Tam | subsoil; and of what value this j& to аас то Ве | e Purposes S roken of Pons boiled in а hogshend of Oae Eas pee will be worth from 71. to 1 ОНЫ crops may be gathered from the ex аде of the last | а tub or cistern with dairy wash, or given alone, xd | 10015 500 to 2000 faggots, and costing 28. xi е mih - arc) 80 aanpas growth in our | wean чи — "te d y or| Les dio pomis T rae s a forward montt; 4$ А unusually late а ph 80 EL d be Oats. ich do f. Б prove No m t oe diii the air eram bites: neon other sorts of na pov» сна Let wm bein E нут » ore thara fr Vovember and December, which Аз been only about р ннан so well Led them. gorr ap supposition that 9 or 3° above the average of. the last 30 years, as from | йй; AEn should. fat thei occupies his rcm tw ү жыгыт» a wh temperature of the soil and subsoil at 1|now that meal is ch мы There is n 5 do үн botes О whioh Т. Вато, found. to ba a It | ind {е5 t деер, which has been 5 5° and 6° above t the | efficient wa: way of f manuring th heir lan NS дЫ == арк niais ше нп to fell toats » p years, | &9ounds on the farm, this is the season Ў in made, near Iud cdly is i * amay be floated t mes v | i зек vidue г be n E . And nòt is РА Чуд them s CE cd be carried on and sho г dum importance that rain, by passing through the land, d, | The "dei R m at intervals of етегу евеѓое: four d dur pruni eris | an. xij "E iy 12 | Tail Corn. * | m | ^ 8o| m | | д | ad lib, pn and entera th this til a scum EN -— carry the © temperaturo of the su wa rmed | the “Do not let the едт i аня spon timber m "а 3 on in fi by the direst rays of the sun, down dr rather than, | . (13) Moenum dc.—The a wing memoranda аге | esee be poat amay ш ht shoul: carry the | again quoted from Arthur You rd nus т е ше. es soil: bnt " e EM rather | Сее month is generally a m one in felling corpse : | push eet спів of wood of two or stagna esira ecause | i ia rov ad iii Pen the land, in the | meas! vem Un aiet saniem remet puni п other itis excluded, The сан changes vien "m ly pr eee ecc ке esirable, and resu rood e preparation of nsefu| for lants ; while D M its exclusion, —— of a а poisonom в фе. эе ен reine nth. What quise should be € má in si may be cut in January. The lanting 0 The per HH ШШ з e ee bd. rmer converts the stuff (о i Hop t into fne po тең hoop-stuff, 1 — give work this mo т hurdles: and this, I believe, will generally re the кні “the tin ing E E^ HUF Seg e E о 2 soil, are Kim. Mortow's ren crie | һе In cutting woods "there is one point much disputed, ded ve уйи Fa Wege AERE in Jaxvauv 28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 89 mary and preparations may soon be made od Labels and Training Sticks. | aution to Gardeners.—When you ask for Jan x A cutting back the line A: р ЧЕ. апа ч J^ MAY, 1, John's Terrace, Roman Road, Bow, | Qa eva anD COOKE'S WARR ANTED PRIZE grau f еа may be s а dam mp à and London, E., "begs to inform the Wei he can supply му | чы PRUNING апа BUDDING үм see that you. EZ cutting grafts à fi quantity ог WOOD LABELS fr rom 3i inches to 13 inches; TRAIN- | them, Observe the mark \Затхов, p. the orporate mark shaded border until required for use. G STICKS, from 6 inches to 6 | WARRAN аеры ut which none are gen CS d . List of | Price: S Id on application. i | 8. & C. ume aving Y others, but are OR SALE, ZO ERVATORY, 36 feet ene. compelled to do so, in consequence of tion, of common Corresponden 19 feet vide, very кро, quie now and glazed. Price £ A to. pe mado tot enu ri Eur Tune: rr Notices to Corresp To be seen at Mr. s. 50, Triangle, Hackney, N MT Soph Of which are warranted bot mi eu. AG OF Servs : Cor. i Mee may J AMES PHIG P 8 с 50, ES & Tm sÈ ^. non ЧЫ boten tne cheapest bly be estimate 180. Bish t i pri in the marke! P » Ar re I - i GL /ASS SLATES. ,. Paxt ton | Works, Sheffield. . Established upwards of 125 years — ы» ku REL З - т 4 yeara of age lose 85 » |в н PLATE. SHEET. Cari » а genu ione. ROME E Tm ÀAMUSRL N. MoGERERONX - - еу еагв 108 ; Wira Drise Horrs. [| E хы ууун S GrxrnAL HonrrcvLTURAL BULILDE| : table (see Report of British pent 1850), Я ЕЕ БЕКЕ БЕ ә ун e Кы Knotty Ash, near Liverpool. m rum notion of the decrease in the value of seeds by | -5| 4m арыш „ Reference = the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great (EAS е -— : Size. ||s.d.| s.d. s.d.| s.d. s. d. s.d. a.d. 3 erm = | рас ..Sbyis 3161509191415 n Gre ELS BIS Small Tmpsriats:: Edu EIER. LB тү: SALE) a s SPAN-ROOFED IRON GREENHOUSE, $ д 29 | 54 |Small Duchess ss T4 1.213. 511.8,0 БА ДА аи Jong 15 їееё wide, and 12 feet 6 inches high. @ | а | Countess .20, 10/0 11| 1 1 1 3|0 70101 01 3 g, ] КАМЕ. үч © EE 24 Viscountess : 138, 10]010| 1 0 1 10 60 90111 1| Very neat an a slogans s ese үй ea o ; Lesdenhalt $ g z^ |е La dedic Е 16, 10 |0 9 01 1 00 60 80101 0 icnlare on, application HAN "d MI MEET E орлоно то возо E xm T Double .. .. 1 7 : 7 Great ction in uses. | Years. GLASS TILES. 4 | J STEVENS begs to say that he is 5 prepared to erect 4 | 1844 300 | 2 осон PLATE, Ст з. d., Бипект. Exch— d. | ef o SPAN-ROOF and LEAN.TO HOUSES following Pastinaca sativa, Parsnip {| 1849 e" nil i inch thick .. od i | 16 ounce »»- .. 0 @ 1 жайла prices viz.:—Lean-to Houses suitable р enhouses, | 1844 800 | 77 |316 DE oes 1 0 | 21 ounce ++ 0 8 | Orchard Houses, Vineries, Peach and Pine Houses, Forcing Houses, | 1849 200 35 ooh ick 1 6 | 26 ounce CUP em о and Pits, 50 feet by 9 feet 6 inches, 501. ; fitted up with stages tor all Daucus carota, Carrot igit d ЕУ 5 nil р inch thick 2 0/32 1 0 | kinds of plants, with two rows of hot-water pirosak along one sida, 257. | 1850 450 | 82 j inch thick USB vd E extra. Span-roof Houses, 2 feet by 12,95, T е all built of | 1814 45 323 GLASS TILES, quarter ofan inch thi ck, the best yellow deals, glazed with 20-02. glass, Рр: puntod three rassica aou ac ^ ixed free е n Шев of London iey are Brassica napus, Rape ». se j 1849 300 Packed in Cases containing 50. M. 18s. 6d. ae - nett. E Fixed f. 4 Lio within 10 miles of Lon \ 1844 900 | 335 | 3-16 ineh Case o SUR 2 2 3|jinch Cas . £117 6 |а properly ventilated. Plain and Ornamental Conservatoriés at "ni 1849 600 15 Cas each extra, returnable at Fd Van | equally low prices. Estimates given for all kinds of Gl iss House: Brassica rapa, Turnip n (| 1850 300 5 Glass Tiles eii " Slates will be found invaluable for Out-houses, | Frames 10 feet by 5, 41. 10s., N.B. Firs LUAM references given. | 1844 150 11 Farm Buildings, Stables, and Factories. . STEVENS, Horticultural КҮТ and Hotwater Apparatus Manu Brassica oleracea, Cabbage —— .. i 1849 s] ЭҢ PERFORATED GLASS for VENTILATION. facturer, Plaistow, Bromley 300 | 147 ( 1844 нра жк їз. С; G 1849 200 19 КА ЕЛЕ THE PATENT IN- DOOR PLANT CASE | 200 | 37 Я RAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION), Avena sativa, Oat .. А f 350 mad з) (то WHICH А PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE CULTURAL SOCIETY' ) * f EH 300 | 109 OLE MANUFACTURER uc n ызны iT "E: J AMES GRAY H En ky Чын soo | iay ‚ HORT ICULTURA ORKS, Hordeum vulgare, Barley Vs | e zü 22 ANVERS STREET, CHELSEA =% Preserved in wax cloth. PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASE is one of the most useful of the adii Novelties of the day. It is A N. ornament for the wi. Room or Sittin ng. ачен. and at all times forms а fresh, pleasant, and CROPS AND PRODUCE : ‹ interesting object to the mind and eye. ays € nder mmand, and will preserve many of the most е. eight «oed per ООР p Рег | Exotic er through verest w with e omparatively litlle of the trouble and ‘annoyance attending Name. per E ps the use of Lamps, Gas, ап t à icula of any wo Bus à reat. |Ordinary. То all have a taste for tivation of In-doo Plana, for raising Seedlings, striking Cuttings, &e., - the Plant Cases will be found a pd able boon Lb. rir "uc —Ó The Cases are highly approv sd т Төбе by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs. Veitch, of the Royal Wheat .. ..| 60 to 6 4 to 5 Exotic Nursery, King's тош, Ch Barley .. ..|50 ,, 56| 8 5,12 us 2: Sizes and Prices on application. Osa ET >| 39 44 | 10 14 80 50 Besos .. ..|60 , 70| 8 ,.12| 56 36 Peas. ve «41-00 „66 i m 2 ie s ds sf ot 6 1 4 T 1b. tons tons HOT-WATER APPARATUS, M l Wurzel 40 6 to 7 40 25 Swedes .. .. 0 i 25 15 WITH TRUSS'S PATENT PIPE JOINTS. Turni : 30 18 urnips.. - c ewt. 35 Potat 56 14 to 15 E T Tep ERUSS, CE on ом ofits constituent parts. Dung does lose dor e pie . . ^ . ^5 Aran а ех роте to м жыз but ee ape of expre A g it is liable to misli or at least to mystify. ung er loses qualit: pt by losing quantity. They are actual 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. = material particles possessing weight which fly from it, or er а е сеи it Mae чн ср те i а me азе A By means of these eu the work is executed in less than half the.time required for Socket ж and boit up in the Panta amaid Havo added to йе produ CIE alterations ean at am e made, or the entire Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the which it is well to have firmly fixed a: acility. а consideral Saving in cost is effected. Р 6 v мне j d'that ^ differ have been d for several years, tire satisfaction, and may be seen in use at the are mixe um X "hose differing st whore dir the ps tar Royal Hortieultural ociety's Gardens, Chiswick, and Many Mpe, Pi places in Horticultural and Public Buildings. They кее Straw, but not differing m much in the period of ripe are also exhibited at the Society's Gardens, South Kensington. osen for mixtu! iun EON Some: Д : H з might apply to For a few prices, see last week's Advertisement. аре p мд. ward treet, pes bite)" ere Thi wt (rod) d et Ear and Fenton ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION, Ww! а ap Pi - are Sog atus ed H cm npe) аа is = c дец uu Fen! , Red te), and Hunter's бө good 3 mmas Browick, and Nursery red En CL being. си lis! ner Bo firat th the E Mmi bene b, "os de artarian, ,Poland, good and мес vat раз соагве, апа ly, respectively. pid Winter em E oe Tick апі common Horse Mangel Wurzel: Elvetham, а long bulged red ; Orange and Red Globe. Swedes: Bkirving's, Button's, Rendle’: le's, LN t coarse and pr - tive, the last small and ve To GET 4 боор Mrapow: X. gs S. Thompson, M. P. about the best нан ero treating pev ir iaid Grass, states tbat after re ted failures in the atte to establish а Кишен by folding si sheep year after year on Us young PNG became satisféd that + giso re hen for TI rfor t the first year or Aes M close and strong agre yrbenstoil I" mixed wi h the Mer tho cal чекпей Falow th all dud ow them a small quanti RE thrive better on Wheatand Barl q Y dry Year, Wheat meal wi pg . The whole subject is still in pf. confusi that has been once or = тетен 7 Сона, d it there & are o. many battles in the ma © с) locality to secure the future use of the cial ассавоше to, how small will be the chances signed to ox inre кыш 4 оп Thep. ate f бт à of erue urable, early іп the | permanent structure. Further particu SI. , PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. c meu SCOTTS. GLASS WALIS AND ECONOMIC GREENHOUSES. сотт, Esq., of Hornsey, as gs the desiderata of such structures, pri ud a oes fixture, orsi Strength and durability of a and prices by post or on applicati CONSERVATORIES REENHOUSES LET ror | ШОХ SASHES | TANKS GREENHOUS D HOTHOUSES VERANDAHS IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS PATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS AMELLED GERS, Every description of IRONWORK. i . . ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST, PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. Баша I а ai БЕ i f 1 et ТОЙС Tf AE: ul rto е; EET GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARE 28, 1865, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, SOLE MANUFACTURER FOREIGN MEDAL THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED TQ ха ате ЩЩ INTERNATIONAL ^ "^ LAWN MOWERS; EXHIBITION, LIEGE, 1861, 1862, BRUSSELS, 1861 & 1 | WAS AWARDED TO NAMUR, 1862, THOMAS GREEN, GAND, 1802, FOR HIS LINNEENNE, 1861, : PATENT 1862, & 1863, LAEKEN, 1862. LAWN MOWERS. i A c eor І MOWERS have ene to be the best and нина off every Prize that has been given in all cases of Competition. The Judges at te GREEN’S PATENT LAWN held July 20, 1864, awarded them a First-class Certificate (No Prizes were given), and at Mae same time aaa ue alteratio, | Royal Horticultural Society's Show, which has been done. озвгз, T. GREEN & Sox consider their MACHINES now as near perfection as possible, and tinued making them as will ir ave nearly 3000 ready for delivery at the commencement of the season, and they hope with their present facilities to be able to execute all we on " g ! * Both the HORSE, PONY, DONKEY, and HAND MACHINES p ll other Makers the ad f Self-sl he Gutters teg. steel on бан ией y tte M or етт by running опе way d the 95 linder, can be reversed, again and пра bringing the P gae edge of the eutters against the bottom blade, br + 41 © ү ЕЁ Īllustrateð Price Lists Free on application. GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT ROLLER, FOR LAWNS, DRIVES, BOWLING GREENS, CRICKET FIELDS, and GRAVEL PATE SUITABLE FOR HAND OR HORSE POWER. PRICES OF 1 PRICES OF ROLLERS FITTED with E HAND ROLLERS. SUITABLE FOR PONY OR HORSEPOWER — Diameter M йш 10 0 noie "n "- рне 4 | » n 410 0 E „ » " n а » 310 0 " Mos x» ; 218 0 Delivered Carriage Free to all the resa Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in Englan. The above ROLLERS possess many advantages over all others ; are madei parts, and are free to reyol E the outer , ve on the axis, affordin; ter facility for edges are rounded off, or turned inwards, thus avoiding the unsightly marks = by other Rollers. They are man , &Hording greater y gt? manner surpassing any ever yet brought out. ufactured of the best materials, and ate y. THOMAS GREEN ax» SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, е с а шоч ROAD, Н 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; OLBORN HILL, LOXDON, T INGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL. FEBRUARY 4, 1860. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 97 үү 5551885 LITTLE BOOK for 1865. HEELER'S TOM THUMB LETTUCE, 1s. per pckt. NEY POTATO, MILKY WHITE, 4s. per к KIDNEY РОТ. АТО, 3s per Mona's Pride P. | n LEDGE, of hg E Isle of Man, М"; can supply his (— EDT his season at a reduced price, | > m reason of Зато Е gely. This Potato is now admitted kA the only Fi V "Earl " es а most оа cropper for M ardon. Will ыш new tubers any month in the year, s| eing shown on дви el A Application will be езыр attended to. | U E" T C. WHEELER лхр SON, SEED Guowzns, Gloucester. MOR GRASS SEEDS. — WHEELER & бох. 3OR SEED POTA'LOS, New Sorts.—W HEELER & SON. 30R GARDEN SEEDS.—WurrLrR & бох. 3»0R FARM. SEEDS, fine quality.— WHEELER & Sow. ыы, —— ыі \\/ Ёш шг сна omine 1805 (бест а ет fou Gratis to Custom UK on GRASSES, YT and ров LER & SoN, Бен c ee; [ГС WHEELER is» EON, Sarp Guovrens, Giouczsior. [бг EED POTATOS.—Potatos, though not strictly roots, SE tubers, equally require care in selection, We have had the тайм of introducing THREE NEW SORTS, which have give: satisfaction DM. every one who has tried them. They bb PRINCE P WALE ALSTONE KIDNEY. and Ui ET bags, ао he рн with cim k. fus most ness, flavo Kidney, it үү аз үне whilst 16 Re nearly doi ble the crop. is altogether aed - etr WAITE e S after Fine second жым p^ immediately r the Gloucestershiro Kidney. Is d excellent flavour, and in colour чк white as milk ; yd н ell, ап Itogether one of the best, if not to LA. vation; ze our o JE иат Potatos of the кэч Made all de еаг round, y mpi ting RE & P tie: Strai f. AMES CARTER & AE веке с Hoabomn; W.C. » Моттіхо & Soss can, E.C. » Ботон A Bone. > v» i-e ican, Г m Jacon WRENCH eg -. London Bridge, " De coc T EE t, Cheapside, E.C. " ши "Wsox „Ж ree! eapside, Е.С, ER & Erud C. ks id yum be. sent out m peck "bags, Sach bag marked with our Trade uu e regret to say we have but a small quantity to offer this БШ, "POTATOS- MYATPS. "EARLY "коше Xy RO aus I xt и uality. . SHARPE, Seed Growers and Ni urserymen, Wisbeach, Cambri Suv POTATOS. —The Subscribers have to Dis ose ERS BARE? all ix URGENT, Б sorts of POTATOS, con EM c gt T xe z Surra & Srwoxs, Seed Merchants, Glasgow. iow OR о AT 0 8. Ie N IMPROVE] NEY, oneof the most Н. & R. SrinzakzR are 1 the above enne sorts of Potatos at very reasonable able ms ысы a purchasers ota] P largo quanti o pn M d Por, series ene Хары, UE e Early Potato— OWNIE, LAIRD. AND LAING ar the above ond near introduced A Charles R n, being very meal; оѕеѕ ши d will 7 hly г ended. Edinburgh; and Stanstead Park, e Gardeners’ Chronicle). ferr хое Potatos examined. The апа the Potatos themselves are very eed of the Gardeners’ T a Mile), I have found vu ke тын excellent. favour, handsome, and such a bed to XE the benefit essrs. Barr & Scenen, Kin; Street, Covent Garden NX Kec & Co., Forest gh Holt S. 69 Seros Е Sni Radi Radi T CARTER & Co. ice per bushel. N.B, They may be planted up to the end of May. RS ach. This = the Aa rA EN zs when cleaned from 16 to 17 inches in length. 17, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh ; larges! from 4 acke таса “Anest variety in in | to 5 1b., and blanched | and Stanstead Park, | | Forest Hill, London, S. E. fi FAE Д.70 CASTLE GIANT со ES ЖО of this superior Даре L Тов: hav five years ost thoroughly varieties, NE growers тч \ ock 0! aved by the Нет ro Moffat, la ro op cw le Gai A ens) is кчы Ж o n sealed раске each. the sam 1al of this celebrated Leok isz ы торошу опена! а Seedsman, 12, Melbo: ane A * MACKINTOSH, urseryman and % 1 е urne асе, George IV. Bridge, Edini 5 Ме, сш за the Leek grown in ordinary way—without any be m nt above address; also at the Seed — à TS. JAMES CARTER & Co., High Ho! olborn. „ London, W.C. QUTTONS NEW EARLY PE v; RINGLE; ADER, The .. The Earliest Pea in cultiva! EE NEW PARS PARSNIP * I "—SEED of this mproved PARSNIP, “ennobled ” by y eaaa йа. йе of the Royal desde en College, сеа 3 w ready for delivery by Messrs. а Soxs, st free, 8d. per oz, ; quiste Wholesale to the Trade. It са; ione SU ined from any of ror оваа Seedsmen. Royal ks Seed Establishment, Readin; QSBORN’S WHITE WINTER 28000011 Ргісе Special offer di the dE. x a appliontion. A PRICED LIST of pon 59 ARDEN DS is now ready, and may be i Hes М applicat & Soxs, „Те NC ume Fulham, London, S.W. UTHILL'S PAREY. the T pro: py Y 1s. per packet, or Т 02. ETAT CUT MSS aM CUTHILL, бален Lon ES The Best Cipit in Cultivation Neyto E Pa F HARDY, "PniNCE ALBERT, wn. ays there when wanted. stem to 25 to 30 дол, the Eie oj length smooth, dark mitt black spine, markabl © ani other choice CUCUMBERS, эм VEGETABLES, Ме, ›‚ W F. G. G.'s DESCRIPT GUE of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, патта CATALOGUE of FLOWER SEEDS will be ready | days. РЕЯ € лб x Sheffield, ; Model. the above Me production this season uem from 10 to 14 inches. · A prolific r, bringing six and seven fruit to a joint. This gives it a great advantage over the long show varieties, which аге generally shy setters. It is very handsome, being of an even size Stem to point ; a beautiful black Ў carryin its bloom "M Ң the flesh very solid and crisp, and the flavour excellent. For matl families it is especially adapted, as it once commences fruit may t from the same lant daily for six months. f would be a profitable variety for таг! КЫз It Amin D REM fora diae маа mE s0 kasd. where na eakat o it will be Price 28, 6d. per packe! CU! BERS GENERAL C OUTRAM ре 1; General Vi n's Favourite, Phenomenon, а; бойон Wn Jewess, Manchester Prize, Conqueror ашп ar El оп ro Cuthill's Black Spin. Allen's ткр, pion of tandard, me Rifle- Wi Ridge, T - xu Per packet—«.d. er ‚ 1 0| Meredith's Hybrid €— 10 Fine Apple velock — .. ‚10 Camerton рое Green-flesh 1 0 Mr. Ewen's Arundel Hybrid een's Melon 0 Green-flesh .. 1 0| Blackall's Green-f esh.. 0 ditto, Scarlet-flesh .. 10 Bailey's Green-flesh 0 onro's Green i . 1 0 | Bowood Green-flesh 0 Monro's ero 1 0 | Beechwood Green-flesh 0 Golden Drop, Green-flesh 10 Аз» 0 Golden Perfbetion, Green-flesh 1 0 | - 0 Scarlet King, et- «s iE Fleming's “Trentham 0 n Gage TERETE S) [panona areen йош 0 ES SD NAT эз i 2 Uv стап dito art Green-flesh 1 0 Golden Ball .. Egyptian —— .10 Bromham Hall, "Green-fiesh. . 1 0 & C. gend mixed AURICULA-FLOWERED SWEET WILLIAM, 1s. acket. "HOLLY HOCK SEED from all nam 8. per packet. GRIFPIN'S ALMA LETTUCE, 1. PeT pack F packet, r packet, TILEY'S EMPEROR RED CELER. TILEY'S SOLID WHITE CELERY, is. db. A packet of the OVCO ARENA MODEN AE or HENERAL OUTRAM, with a packet of oned in the Adver- ason таен, now ust accompany all orders, either by Post-ofüico ак ary ао Y postage stamps. i e HPA Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, Abbey TRADE HarrerTS | PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. ED «Оше ( ОЛ LN = Tor not OAT t less than Two Quarte ues m u m" а] Чок e кы; EN Риос Е. д for SEED.—Samples and prices 'es of tbe s following ur leading varieties, all Е and specially gr may [^ had from the Subscribers BLACK TARTARIAN POTATO or FLEMISH Y SENLIS W. Р”Рвоммохр & Soxs, Seed blishment, meri N.B. ВЯ This Advertisement will n ВАТЕ S ви БАМр т oes for Plants, n A pm e ee d Aen рез A VA i - on 3 em : АТЫ, у 0 е Баре ангы, Бен Ke N.B. CLAU N A ар t direct on all the Railways. London-made FLOWER POTS, in every size, at the lowest cash prices. W. Snonr, Sand and Peat Depôt, Reigate, Surre: | съден нннеее ATURAL GRA GRA ASSES: the their Names and Derivatione ; Quality, roduce, Elevatio: m Soil, Use, Peculiarit: | Season, Do c ease, Time y of Flow e , Price, ko. Frto и, Опе Багъыр == sje Sutu, Seed M. Merchant, Worcester. Soils. X x сотто AND SONS 1 have one Pis the largest Stocks uropa; ре Асы PERMANENT NATURAL GRASS and CLOVER SEED: they mix expressly to suit the soil for which they requir The following letter has been received, besides From Professor LINDLEY, [9e al Horlioultwral 8 re ceri “We have already made Ein of к. ш осын апа іб із Only хы, to вау that they have proved the we ha wn for many years. URES, omitt ting certain 4з. to к. P ас Xd ur Years j^ 93s. ба acre. m One or Two Years' Lay, 148, to M Tod. praes GRASSES for RENOVATING OL = a " а w a zn Finest LAWN GRASS e na fan GRASS SEEDS, e 18s. per bushel, e per i rded t their py x's “ Essay on Pastures " is sent with each lot of ss Se Seeds а Буна {тее all pa delivered free to the Ship's eon in any any capis Port dpi LISTS of CARDEN and FARM SEEDS gratis posi е. Зоттох & Soxs, Koyal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Readi: A-NUT REFUSE delivered v m e f Charing Cross, Export orders and m La pis rs, and е use it, see lo А, е Gardeners’ y- Eran acle of ine n ftare, 1863; or apply Partent Cocoa FIBRE Coxrany, Kingston- fen - Thames, or Post-office ios. BARSHAM Bansuaws BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town, Cautiox.—Every — Brush із ped, J. BAngsHAM's Patent. OLL TOBACCO CLOTH. —The cheapest and best article for е Var T vis and er Mele Fly. MuR 4 1s. 4d. рег lb. ; over 10 lbs. 1з. ld. Pos l Fleet reet. H BAKER, 10, Gough cl Fleet Street, E.C. E X ISHUR COM- F; „ARCHERS E ‘ FRIGI DOMO.” —Patronised е by hen Majesty n, the Duke of Northumberland for Syon House, his Grace e tm of Devonshire for Chiswick Gard lens, Professor Lindley for the Horticultural Босса. Sir Joseph Paxton for the e Palace, Royal Zoological Society &c. PROTECTION from COLD WINDS and MORNING FROSTS, * FRIGI DOMO," а E ORTA P of Е раі коре Tar and and Wool, a t non-conductor o; a it is applied, a fixed te mperature. It is adapted for all horticultural ena орой, fot preserving Praile and Powers Io the iig ne vr. ut from wind, from attacks of insects, and from ОРЫН КОШЫ. То я тр s cel €: Um Two yards wid. make, 2 yards wide | 4 yards wide -. Also etting, 2 yards Eursma Тномлѕ Акснен, Whole and Sole Man M Lane, Cannon Street, » City, and of all її чароце the m А. than Mats as а covering.” Grea Uem STE VENS begs to sa d • SPAN-ROOF m I CE HOUS tie prepare at the following Seve ces, viz. :—Lean-to Houses suitable for Greenhouses, M аон Vineries, h and Pine Houses, Forcing Houses Qro Pita, 00 feet "by 9 feet ô inches, 501. ; Ate tted up with stag s tor all h two rows of hot-water pipes along one side, 251. kinds bii te чр ha . кгм are all built of exti 50 fe * 2L 12, 9 the best deni M, Fired w 20-oz. glass, and printed three times. Fixed free of с! all properly ventilated. mally low M 1) БАБУ AL 1 i i E 4 j i " 98 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 4, пар SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1864. E Established Upwards of a Century. McCULLOCH, сЗ ж тойса JOHN & CHARLES LEE, SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, BEG RESPECTFULLY TO SUBMIT THEIR EET NEW CATALOGUE FOR 1865 unting tó 215. and upwards sent Carriage Free. ота AND MzncnANTS, Orders amo! COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. 6 і ОР Nol М№.2 No. No. 4. No. 5. KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, | 9 N 1.15, 105. 6d. | T T е = S — cte from the BEST STOCKS at HOME and ABROAD, f BUTLER К PS NOVELTIES for 1865. où APPLICATIÓK, H LER'S SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFL ipm % rS | BUT! A 26 У k . | ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED ESTABLISHMENT. BUTLER'S PERFECTION жошо, qnani ie ! : , ) " finest variety ever offered кт EC : m T. C oum LONDON, W. 2 6 BUTLER'S CLI CLIMAX MELON ДА 55 es 24 .. 9 0 |. шы BUTLER'S PRESIDENT MELON 25349 FLÓWER SEEDS (sent Post free). Assortmonts ОР. 100 тага, 50 тата. 30vars, 35vafs. 15 vars. ROYAL NURSERIES, жа. i X C. ANNUALS-—Hardy 20. 10s. Bs. 4 25, ôd, e. RN ә L^ Half wed 30s. 15s. д та. 60, — 4s 0d. PERENNIALS e, 258. 135. 60, n 6s 6d. 33. 6d. YO | | ЕШ, & CO. (Hardy) », WHafHardy.. .. v d тз, бй. 4s. 0d. Beg to offer to the Nobility, Сопы, and Trade generally, their EXTENSIVE and SUPERB сое of the above, which are tliis season Lg Ne and healthy, at the undermentioried prit ^ Artua m FLOWER SEREDS.—8 iptive Catalogue. dean Clove Carnation ё — New arnati 1 BULBS for SPRING Reni Eig Liltums, including gode Co. have much pleasure offerin above mu £ dr succeeded in importing 25 ve к Е ооа р variety, far pog: any T culti ос ih e T and beaui varie E of the above—the PEUT its the тя new D. aufatum ; Tigrid: expe teg inten wna агі, 1 and bo а f flowers, fine pod free from | Yellow, striped an. used with h virlot stad S Ri T i i tvärt ial | burs delicious C ms scent E it possesses is not to be | Purple, plum, md blue they are extre Es "ry. equa ail os p of its class, 55, рег pair. growers, WE fragrant, ёа will give опа асва, Pri: s, 6d. рег EPA or 40s. per dozen pairs, -of the most disi debuts at low rates per 100 or 1000 on application. ations and Picotees. | BEDDING PLANTS. — 280,000 wellrooted plants, compris € Post г n Tr Хойл, & Co.'s collection of thése n, гоу the most extensive | erpe emp ing or Iree Carna Caleeolarias, Lobeliàs, Geraniums, "eges Cineraria maritima in the Trade, and having Y fog BETIS aid specjal attention | 5 Suma вт иа: ЧҮЧӨК tions, ANgeratims, &c. to their cultivation, introducing the best of ог the mew varieties, they | $14 à " , arë enabled to offer them at the following priées for fine strong well- rein pop end n EA Rogo шапу айа i а rooted plants :— (tois Мено, опаа] Боан "Т cünnot be.too d Т, MANUR 15, y " м mmen« ot on. Per | GARNATIONS, finest first-class varieties, by nurhe, 185. and 24s. | display they afford, аа tha AA Чеш ИШ шада bat, кү itoi per dozen rr E the Grecuhousê, "Conservatory, Ur pom en САНДАП duri A d PITE vd first-class varieties, by name, 183. and 21s. onths. бол Aurxrs Wholesale and seyn for MURRAY'S APHIS p т pairs | Dit bos dnd | New White Clove Carnation mixi bor “ жыйым Voie Tn packe мы eid si RS. Fue mi 3 BORDER CARNATIONS аа PI ES, 98. per Б mo прове. im offer a few pair of the above dosirable п Boris & MoCvróci, Covent Garden Market, W. C. True old CRIMSON CLOVE CARNATIONS, 12s, per dozen pairs. 5 sses the same prop perti as panom only YOUELUS NOM of E SCARE RLETS, very brilliant and highly fragrant, | colour, being 1 the finest sn queo TRUST тишү us 185. per dozen pairs. 5s. per кү E Now Pur i DRIMULA SINENSIS, ZI IMBRIATA, Crimson and А Pure White, without, ex p dines est, a ра kingdom. | ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. E pte Ew. C. n { в & Co., Covent Garden Market ЭШЕ И... ARIA AMBASSADOR Am s). — Strong t ES S iua rders |і GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS (True) d ROYAL NORSERIÉS, CS : R Ерулкр SAN: à & Sows, 'urserymen caldy, N.B. Beck's New Pelargoniums. Quas (cy Egon SAN 8. bipes 25 much pleasure in m sta abing UAR Colour $ > brightest variety 1 urn sem. D DESCRIPIÍVE CATALOGUE, post free Strong Flowering Bulbs, 3s. per dozen; 90s. per 100. Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. : PERIERE ы чад н ЕВ AND SON beg to announce they have ; 71 r EI collection of the bast hardy R RHODODENDRONS . YOUELL & С0. UN 0! : $ f, аб ve Pun . "ro gore: ET r r rices TT. "— " 4 y 8 B һер le Gardeners Слғопійв = Ur: у, " s BRENOHLEYENSIS.—We baye, „received from Messrs, YouELL & Co., of Great Yar bn dori. ИЖ. a uth, some specimená of — American i Plant po ous appearance of which cannot be ten ires Ed terms of m ТЫШЫ The tall robust habit — ies OYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, KENSINGTON. ipsus met of tho аш ei intensely uhi eue of the whole race of fado London, It is uridóubté and other AMERICAN PLANTS will be forward: i t was exhibited by them in their Collections which obtained the three First Priz tth al Ho! ‘The Св Catalogo орд аја also, gives ia General & Summary of P DUCIT Mid Society "an айй. сё gona Palace; also the First Prize at the Royal — Gardens, Kensington, ЫР finest, £vergreens and Conifers. | Palace, and : Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. в hododendrons. LADI arietie OHN WA R to announce that his New | Fot which tl OLUS, the most choice Show V ». to name. EC eNOS DE ee ta a die ud deime балың, | Хораз, & Co. } aj a оп о. T i "t і = eim ee pe be Papias vers їп strong flowering Эй, Fre pply the most choice кїз of tliis DENS S Ee, No. 1 à 100 BUES, in 50 of the QU Най the abor Ex pes most [3 апа handsome mE fo name 3 Mi No. contains 100 E 0. сл 's Pyrami Primulas. T ab ^x "n " - i H GEL- ERES is snow prepared to send oùt in "m s No. 3 КЕТ concor NO ы 95 itto ditto 1 і price 28, 6d. each, this, the finest, breed of PR jn eulti- "Half the abovi » ditto i ditto 200. vation. "The Seed now for ovde been saved from selected 50 12 со 1 0 will bé even superior to dat ot ditto MM IE is believed the produce „ы чн “Printed intiruo а growing the "mm sent with each packet. pem Lu rs in us СЕ Hill, Nursery, Strentham Place, Lóndon, S. ; CATALOGUES can be had on äppliċation. PETER LAWSON & SON, SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS, 98, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.; and at EDINBURGH. i The Selectii xi » supplied at 6s., 9s., 125., 188., to 308. . per Бар, per dozen, 958. per 100. Г Pal} 5 LISTS OF ALL SORTS OF SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. FEBRUARY 4, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE. 99 —————— CA7 HEELERS LITTLE BOOK for 1865, dir stamps. | EX s the Bois de Rouvray, or Garenne de Toueras, а А monotony will as шш үч ус Fieri i en ү THEELER'S LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES, gratis. | afterw. d changed to the Bois de St. Cloud, pes art here consists—and it is by s an from its vicinity to that town; while its present | easy one—in рге а etas Ad play and eon- V › d. 0; WHEELER xp BON, Бекр Gnowsus, Glbtcoster, name is me as early as 1417, although | nection of outline, yet v ied by breaks and inlets ARTERS GARDENER S VADE-MECUM|it is occasionally erred to the Bois de | оѓ different heigh araeters ; it consists E C St. Cloud till about the middle of the 16th cen- | avoiding sameness and i аы eurves, yet in Eas Notic etico to Purdiasers sf Seeds. Oilers toc 127 HARLE had a eountry seat here, ed carefully avoiding үү» requen nt and distinot. g or q QUELO AE SEEDS without те SIGNATURE or ADDRESS [| 8nd FRANCIS r his defeat at Pavia in|breaks as , fr a different cause, would disfigure the Sender, they fe fear inconveni lence will be gued d еер, as mer Italy, „Жаз 50 eaptivated with his prison aecom- Е outlin ne. En isnt vo sU ees s сч EE PES tai uest ation in pain, that on s return hen, alluding to natural banks, h Says, re Seed Establishm OTT, AND BAWTREE, Bog friends c D do T Tode ic oods Rn tly to write without dép. — Royal Berksh t, Ru CELEBRATED SEEDS. dna eus 2 6d., B CINERAR чыл, Б ^ SUPER rens 1s. |o SUPERB HOLLYHOC 2s. 6d. DOBSONS SUPERB LOBELIA SPECIOSA. 15., 2s. DOBSON'S SUPERB PELARGONIUM, 2s 6d., DO SONS SUPERB PANSY, 1s., 28. DOBSON'S SUPERB, PRIMULA, ех. ex., 1з., 2s. 6d. DOBSONS SUPERB SWEET WILLIAM, 6d. FA Cháteau de er This, with ma trees, fell vi ws * Let us suppose then чч all the trees, bushes, and vegetation of every kind, were to be tak from s uch a я е. » natural approaeh of t т trees were fled for м меза of the palisadus ereoted in the defence of ; and in 1815 the ri stro j desolation. The — state of the — is copse- | indeed ike - e b ff of rough unsightly heaps ч earth tumbled "ito virrogtülat LET INTERMEDIATE STOCK, 6d., 1s. pn The eu supplied er lly. lands Nurs ery, Isleworth, W. ritish Fern a Оа atalogue. Коен sit ean now yc Er st free for si stam І. (British Ferns their varieties, 30 pages includi: ces T4 Hardy Exotic EHE of his New and PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, No. T. Part 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. . Foot's Cray Nursery, S. E. GÈ RAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION of FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, PORTRETU RA ДЕА ARM GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, А WARDIAN CASES, GARDEN and GREENHO six d us stage ORN. NICE, South С Su. он. Ше 20th үлү, tol5th MAY NEXT. FLO UITS, &c., APRIL 25to MAY 1 The PRIZES. consist. ei B pcd of 200 LARGE GOLD, SILVER GILT, and SILVER LS of considerable value, besides 'TWO GRAND GOLD MEDALS of the EM die ONE o D GOLD MEDAL of the DL GOLD MEDAL of HONOUR of the Ladie: iac с ika | осеб ith the TOSI inguished dai Hony understood to be conferred on the most xot Exhibitors. jn si "d md апа Gárden: Pr y i to com- expenses of transport e will be borne by the ible меер in London to take charge of EPUM, and Supplemental Medals are Ma had , AMENTS, INSTRUMENTS of. GARDENING, &c., to be held; «| & em to Nice, and arrange them for T 5 mass pr mus but t f false taste would destroy that ele tio y iudisoriminately destroying all prt -— inequalit Two main rohds pierce through it, one, the Allóe| A dam sed А4 а road PET vy Inferior de Longchamp, from Porte Maillo t to the race- | from [wh e p Su rior. "The latter, & higher course, and the other, the Allée de la Reine |level, is à lume open pool, witi a aiot refreshing Ma uórite, communicating Loci Ma ad — that. ри авев аб boe first view. Keeping along Ша, оси е — enelosed in triangular Ear and walks, countless as the me d tow an open " orm of fisherman's net, lead through the Wood. in ^at ыць elevation ria ме dar of Арнат directions. The —— and seats roun n the a jérátrice, eseendin entle g " ugh straight gap in the Чез to the left i isa glimpse of Meudi don, the seat of Prince NAPOLEON, and in front the village of Boulogne, and that again St. Cloud, hidden by the trees. Тһе fort of Mont St rien, once а but the strongest military position round Paris, crowns the hills to the right; and looking back down the lakes is a charmin енн of water, which might Á con == improved by removing some pod trees Lt left, and leaving a rather pian ed or the right in the distanee а ecd sd : V lortet, | lik а M h ar the water’s edge to create , ріс folding sna F^ gren Street, Holborn, ion of Horticulture. SOCIETY, PRIZES OFFERED to EXHIBITORS at the FELLOWS SATURDAY WEEKLY SHOWS, 1865. the immense width, form the usual prends м the Bois interior. and winding through a mixed wood | Cl of Elm, Ash, Beech, Maple, Acacia, and Oak, we r the N.E. ; First-class Gold. Banksian Medal for every 20 First-class Certi. | ӨШегве nea corner of Lake Inferio es gained by an Exhibitor. .|enlivened b neatly-painted fleet of pleasure- a sceon: а оа O boats, and : ans sailing about, and groups cates gained by an Exhibitors на ; um : A jd He Medal for every 20 Commendations gained | water-fowl] dabbling and quaceking. Keeping the A Gold Medal, to be опред the Prinoe Consozt'a: fedal, to the oad to the left —past the Pare aux Daims, a cleare greatest number E Had, АН Жый; class Certificate as | piece of ground—woods of Pine nd Birch, beds E жон enc M hs n " of foliage and flowers dress the sloping banks of Pii а. т ident ofthe Rocket, o” aed e up soon divided e its len n by a long Оо wi e аг, 8 e Re med tho greatest number of Pst elass Certificates, BEC pm its turn bi du ош» QW @ А Oi. to Ali o Exhibitor who, i, during the year, shall have MES arched over with a tie bridge. Ол smod as osten his side of itis a Swiss restaurant enwrapt іп а А N a —— E OPRIETORS of the GARDENERS соога goin ойы, pat utens last, улт, TWO PRIZES оғ 101. each for | YOU acros numerous walks t best examples of INDOOR PLANT-CULTURE кеса at the e jose ean deae of better trees than are Show of Table LUMINE, which isto take place in the Garden : Мейд Horticultural 1 Society, at South Kensingto vA e: JUNE ue be seen on the mainlan rom here the banks get flower e will bo E ^ | gradually pet, till their EB a t the end far р Опе Prize э. be given for the Best Е xceeds e water, and tion is to take place ai unt of after-thou, ЧИЕ ac фран of | The Prizes aui n offe! 5 Torta Бо Mitis Ux poe of actual iar cultivation у they must therefóre Бе been grown іп а room for at least six w. weeks pre vious to the time of exhibition, during have been under the managem ent of the М а E xin bene soma baskets, uaria, | may own or Xi or е or ча, any other Convenient. and suitable Sontéirünce, "s е intenti to exhibit t to the Garden endent at South. Kensington v o than June 19, in mt that MEO anpa mà, in by 9a. оп але 24, ani ing-room decoration. Rcs ота, The a агт эч for ' adjudication be seen at the La Lungern ar Lucerne. Rugged and eareless bankis, with Rikas Willows, p Rd seni Poplars, an nd Dog ood, are less s ins sipid оп "Ва rin à “gli tirou the Wool to the right е wind towards the Ао de la Reine Marguérite, ixed а t TO e 58 EE Ф c E^ et ч c © ge ю a £g © Ei e 77 @ 8. B o Eu. c [- ІВ Борио, close to the. M of Bo lactis ing ры A opposite з the village o m studd ас кабі ich lie con- еги the Chateau its park, where the EROR ordinarily тй sides i in preference to the more stately Palace of the Tuileries. The place orth a visit, especially on Sundays during the fêtes in August, when the waterworks are in an Ec rass bands ments. adjoining Malakoff minutes, and occasional stunnin som reports like the owns no compen NIMM for this constructional error in n ant also » ад, ач. бё - tive of the ancient ue f the Mn ең аз шау Che PAE OIR Chronicle. ! vnan smoo th im esie P go it bons a fair question ardenesque SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1865. WEEK. BaTChDAY, Feb. 1n (Weekly Show), at 2r». nito. e wan! ner is sensibly f banks slide niea e water with graceful Кр sugges- | entrus i M come opposite the ba eile in training fo for 4 з. Every “chevaux de bois? ? has res music ^n work ant des ng а the bell handle, а as museular peas the labours of a HEROV. en are T host of Cherubim and Seraphim, though if this, like the feather that — the — ho w far | the e ga formal treatment of t with im rural character of omes nery. We ean only answ: i q est adios mais Part est difficile; " but befi quitting the subjeot will quote a passage from Mite the ver inl ascertain $ time гө ie the horsemen in Sir UvEDALE PRICE's book ** Oa the Pieturesque," | eh elocks in Paris, Ox a vg of a promontory, énelosed in #ће |а work somewhat difficult of access, but which | ће Bois de Boulogne ‚ог : dita details of the windings of the Seine e, is the Bors pg Bovroawr.|might easily be reprinted, every gardener | Pantheon—all for one penny си i Ts along the western козше E Tis should have some knowledge е МУ eontents. is not so long si , With ridersof 10, 11 tace ground, beneath the opposit of| Абе mprover had settled the principal | and even 12 stone, might have agr cu m Bt. Cloud, then curv es back again vede and|points where he would either Ss, or take away | the sandy plains of thé Cbnrpde M Mars. Turning to m where, bendidg, it straightens i rse | earth for the saké of picturesque effect, he would y aei we have or iri ; the scene of Until we meet, with it again shooting off at an angle | then begin to dig out the soil that might be neces- nt defeat, bet (Балі. Itis iri M y Plaee del corde, the | sary for гъ eting the form and size ,he wished | a a large r undulating кй, of. оша Vi hes e ri Чч by Auteuil аһ Passy, the northern by Neuilly, of it, and at the f fore "my i great бадо / ew ЕЧ ы t village of of Boulogne, и The forest was originally f | staked nde and the "беч every where slo; / diem under Mont "ri Valerien, is the * The Kermis, or “ People's feast,” MER rotation at the towns. ны { £ T H і" а long low building, somewhat resembling г a river | steam r. In the c entre | is ip urzsort E gen а a Gothic t Hn | оп either side covered stands for the rd seid eats for visitors. 0-course Cite Mis E work trickle over the stones at right angles to the ain fall, in front of whi ee island o ussocky PM s with a small bush on it, which looks as if it had tumbled out t "he big mouth s {0 distu ‹ From here w At this Inferio e n raam E a r another and deeper cavern, flanked on 5 ‚ | accessory, it would. i а ЖӨ. interesting feature, | rb and save us ite na aughty o and show how favourable the soil and clim to the growth of trees, if у allowed P to develope themselves. e return to v western side of Lake advantage than on e, Garden, w with the two nsity of dar dier de to е из ы Sedo - h The conditions to = complied with | by ths tis competitors are thes 1. The competition i is to take place 5: adies on rhe period е management 3. The plants sre to Y such а as as suitable for drawing-room decoration, 4, Flowering plants ani foliage plants compete о toii ms for Prize No. 2, therefore th; best cultivated specimen produced, of either class, is to win. 5. The plants may mk een grown in pots or other conven deb ea Pto M so that they comply with condition 2, == Tur ranks $5 cy) MS sustained a heavy - h possible t caverns, There is a path t h „ће caverns behind the fall, and although i a prolonged stay, still looking at a landscape ong la through a dazzling veil of water has a singular | : ila a land. But it is as well, , before т "this a RuskrN's faithful резцы of о ausen, or the ccr ideal бр н from his ballad of the “ Diver ;" "е күн Charybdis :— ** And it bubbles and seethes, and it hisses and roars As when fire is with water commixed and contending ; Н And the spray of its eren to the welkin up soars, Aud flood upon flood h on, never ending, And as with the swell of th the far thunder boom Rushes roaringly forth from the heart of the gloom.” BULWER LYTTON. fees a grand esum of a whirlpool ! ough body of water would ger it » at ^" initia o to what er Бе tonade ight have beri it is о дага how far episodes like the ruins at | arriage- loops round a large irregular oval, a and continuing straight again: to the Tu te ga In th tre, like a connecting | ink Lente the straight roads, is a piece of water, | D sveliu he e and pinching there, with basins for | moor hen: оё , cormorants, gulls, pelicans, s| and - others of the web-footed tribe. The Б mo a S awns, the conservatory, aquarium, dud litt!e quivering suspension bridge, are all objects o 1 р eek in EATH OF ' DR. Ной о NER, which t Dr. FALCONER R, ough perha lisilo wn to E aps | — oq had a dem reputation iem. men of whom will be м а. pee E. who ha attraction. Nor let S px оу that time is wasted i age of 5. His geh. field of peche epis but he was fav rourably knom dyi es and wonderful mechanism Z Nature, lá ubtle colouring of the dov ан ап. Forifthel The official appointments i in India through ` which he ` became best known were those of Wap the ^ ren Garden at Saharun npore OYLE tt | the contemplation of the blending hues ders appro- ns her works fail v to fors supplied hr Dr. [ers that we om f Tea in N. W. India; and it has alo priate harmony es тире leav in leaving their ess о —an й ТӨРТӨӨ, ean, of infinito Sion land is К breser viti th purity of taste—there must be a fault somewhere, reader; surely not in the seed sown by the Teacher, but rather in ш әп ty of the ground on which | that good seed fe We invite the attention of Lady Cultivators to the LADIES PRIZES FOR Ixpoo tho. Jati r place, tho oug gh real and ‘picturesquely eeno a in English park scenery, ме Journal, | as announced las st yea. The ated, ia d of these Prizes, as we. have formerly intim erani ENING, x f th been mainly through his suggestions that the e o India e|plant has been introduced into with а ult. AL M whioh | have recently e as antiquity of m It is truly ond od by t the li ily journal in ребут оре his death, that *allthos - | who had any knowledge of him will deeply feel his los,” | = We resume our notice ARIETIES OF B i f ci dm of t | whiah. it is ргороврй to call BAYLIÆ, s of Irish extrat tion, It was found in Wexford, by Mrs. Ватт, mi seems 0 they are deficient in what most interests us, history in their association, Features, on the: eon reserved not les, grot and “© other toys," pue is nothing that interesa us, nothing to claim our sympa ngcham e way up we again cross the Allée d la Reine Marguérite, Ko to the left from here a road leads to righ рашу. в Leaving the Grand Cascade, we proceed оп our th it é h a fine old ladie he eultivation of plants such as | they wa intzodneo for the decor ego of their awing-room: of inducing t deep reare own hands, and especial care. cul Plant dra realise | b the additional interest attaching to aih o objects, | pini d by thei anm their | ivin ms | па , and the › pi innulets separate. € th in which respect, and ii is ii: asy by od ern | appliances in the. кўк of анана о which. all points considered, that contrived by Miss ів Мане is m affo į very sharply- pointed auricle or w deep lobing, it approaches plumosum. Another whic is to be called Acro also, like the last, 802 paya with Cg but == E Á and ied appro aculea of the pinnules, whid [e Зад not parcs а lor pies redi уаш э but ү argo 0 О КН lig. will be submitted to competition, Orchid in tere: ower | The other prize of em will be given we the best ЖҮ ТЕ в T 500 years oug Y A res vs a nis supposed wealth escort sent for his ард re p "Xr br is : de Pré Catelan, still a celeb for ho эү, у, нут - on Sandas din times а h Ж, of their expressed satisfaeti ering дале or foliage plant of any kind, culti- m Now has hys ird ii wal ELLIS, hay tion that an opening has жч y au , made for ladies to compete for distinction in a de- ubm ne prize of 107, is аута offered A the € and fo teeth, o presen en, i and distinguished p e Mrs, and auri | Торы, ехсер& їп the pinna themselves are much aeumina а ae larger form, but also with acutely -spines — - аук La T3 € а аа БВ Б.Ф ЕН ЕЕ OX n the basal о: rounded lobe on either side, d as spinescent These three last are we Me there : шау not be the same hesitation ri manifested last year, but that Mei pim very little developed. ard 2 pee ern distric в of En ires distin: Єрко the foregoing ала, e olymorp Е 3-8 d 3 t ii Eti tition may take place ; for of the f. Б g eo M aot that ladies | most t beautifol ion of this p rphous while a Бие dairy and numerous cafés provide sach Ton do "planis in every way worthy of | have yet met with, is the variety PABVISSDI tor no lack of refreshment, There is also a curious | 522 M bud; there сап be no doubt | Was first observed as a self-sown seedling in the s kind of open theatre jed by pavilion | V ое titio x ypa Í T ers cv wes Pre nemi summer houses, which in its palmy |е о, kai n will take place at the o apes fe di d J. Gmay, and is now, we pes must у» ме very pleasant to sit in uim d y си Society which i Ee Roa. aiey fioi e qo УТ k ux of a d£ e "d к end esa cupo ee e frd and noce of intention fo exiit шн be ма; greon color, do mot appear to be liti anum DBalbisii, an „эрке of Касы the Garden Superintendent at South Ken nose ы Pu log, vil arde " j ye Common mmon Laurel, Privet, Chinese Arborvite, i: ern than June 19th. The pla pt themselves RM Mes» NE itor і ме Ms ges d eire ашы t be sent in by 9 o'elock on the mo хн {| ante overlapping pinnules, фен - nd sos s: remet he existence. There are also hand- T Mense nid and must be ready for adj Е that they do [ciuis e а line d e single р гок p of Abies Pinsa томо It iety called . ГД a c амраа аи тт Т эшш йо эр, ое olden Yew, rans "hine like good deeds in a т Gardener, By Miss Maixa, London: Loxa- be à fixed characteristic, as the o fronds of two MANS, ing years are ezactly alike in this respect» t W.. —— 4, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 101 ——— ben quantity from 40 or 50 small troos. os ran no man's skill and ingenuity is sufficient to ove ercome КЕ NTISH ORCHAR e 1 have uced me 43 bushel my unfavourable conditions either of houses or climate, icle appea n your E. Paper ond reine exceeded t. this, Of the mAn yis pas. сы 1 be brought to bear directly on th dn р. 7203, ereh p “А Кешн! p Groner, com- | above, 253 were gathered m very young trees tha vil. For instance, if an artificial atmos- men upon a system of growin ery small | had only been planted three or four years. The rest се е nli » kept лучи humid to supply the acra "plant d very closely together. E n 7 of your | were from trees ranging from 12 to 31 years old, and | necessities of such thin as Pitcher plants, no soil, no present volume a reply to that монар рена by | growing under differ pee giving management, prs ы for the incessant waste “Т. R”? appeared, which, as far as І was able to under rage of slightly over 6 bushels each tree. Of occasioned by the conti drain on the vital juices МЕ orte e plan of Mn ruit. on — treatment they receive I will say some hing hereafter. | of the plan ink that if, first of all, the require- diminutive trees, althoug pd ore esp ecial objec In the mean time, I shall be obliged if * T. R.” or any | ments tain classes of plants'were well studied, zum the writer seemed to be a ea t one else, will show by facts and figures how much | houses built which would suppl these wants ; and the fruit gro wing adop ted i in d». i Аз your nbn return a diminu tive orchard has ever made for the | if a judicious distinction may outlay incurred, кйш market not delier prices in | houses and showing houses, there w d be m neh Iv as one who has had a fair share of practice support of his views. W. C. Springett. greater success in plant culture than гче ever has fa ed s pd for the London market, to state a few шайыны кыйы ы been. There would be less e from the attacks of ain fac e matter. | insects, and there would be less "m oc in t place, I may say that “A Мера Fruit LEAF.SP а eid AND LEAF-BURNING. mproper methods of а рса ventilating have r” much too liberal in his ideas readin FEAR I shall able to do much towards either | something to do with these disfgurements, as well as tlie. ik өр fruit trees ln r a supposed жакыш оа | solving the difficulty of &ecounting f bad manag 7 And besides these, - impurities over г10у ears, The custom of this neig hbou rhoo d (the leaves of ' plants, 0 ng more than has been done in larising from differe poll туа for. trees that have been fiers more thn the classification of probable or well azcertained causes n | in your able a д at p. "ipd Н). I have had агути observ e first ҮР rehing produced by rofit for th E have cost 1 gm à and rms cod а case а " An an jlants— ej ge of mine paid for a i ut germ rth. If the Sur friend | osing tha h was char dod there supp set still b. i " adopted meaus to purses Ila o that c use. I have seen a large collection of отв прш is ian ts, uding Ferns Md, Orchids, „engined ove rhead in eA ii all sure that „the scorching i s to Cale ied Now ле con e нд а similar, i in fact an ftl is опе або! лез, appearing as if which rond I have i es actio! beli ieve the noxious vapours fr rom чиба pollute the adir: | Fepentodiy i in bright sunshine, aem pen e fo apes lenses on the leaves, and I n for a ; but t the hl ра арр in and are the cause of this kind of н William Payne, Gardener, Fir Vale, Sheffield. many fancifi l forms in hisearly davs, whic n of eu tting p заав trees vould n didici of er fruit sm and € of small орке goo ted any accumulation of hot air, which the m n system of glazin ng does not so readily permit pe cape. This 4 NOTES оха GARDENS. mis "eM "nm. THE рових аап S GARDENS. and without shading. dn this сазе, too, the poe ief - ка 8 t the produci; 8 е readers the | in uce. А couple о trees bu sh seldom have seen a collection of pla vim hing w whe seen instances of sun spotting ought to have been very prevalent, yet I [| more free from | visit- re y of eee ercises in pre DA » however, PME seen [feme touching the glass, e wasappointed It to piod Му. from lis day ti till that of the the Present it much-respected y wholesale, so that entire been destroyed as if by McNeill, ful, both as | an F or fruit. and "ш than any any of his prede- e us acid. of o follow his advice, he must | leaves in without showing any scorching, th was br tle liter d ок, Ae were give us more satisfactory examples, A single bushel | leaves fling while still green, > seen a case o t shown or grown in Ireland ; however, Mr. of fruit selling for 6s. i pun ; le& us kuow how cet ki gea Vanda tricolor, kept in a very dry house | MeNeill is giving up ir cultu some extent, much 100 bushels were sold fo; season, I thin nk however the ee eng. the pon for his choice greenhouse pla I believe your Kentish i Correspondent "we of t alled « ADAMS two gardens being so close toge there is a prices obtained to be q t, and 1 Ae any of the cases above men ntio | fkiendly VLA bere шюр, and indeed the produc- confirm his views that. a gie erg no did Again, I have seen Orchids. in the most robust m 3 of alike, that what is said о complained of, as they pay. lndeed the fruit season of of | condition, thoroughly healthy and full of КЎ and ‚оц ЧЕ шау poste suffice f for the per bui withal there 1864 may beregar as a favourable one. In my are о distinctive featur res, for thoug the “ TIMER gi case I have been at some little trouble to look over my | result has been the complete disfigure jq market tickets, and I find that up to December 31, I | of the plant, the M" all the time vea pem had sent 2874 bushels of Apples, (or perhaps I ought to | only abundant, but in a he ealthy s State, d аа м very good s specimen shes rai! e. and stove plants 8ау sieves) to the London markets, and the sum "€ 5 potted in the best асна, and in Клоо nce w. ith the too, yet the * Chief's, " and Mr. Ун кйш ree it all exclusive of commission and rail carriage, will av most scientific principles ; wher with other specimen sho between ls. ld. 1s. 2d. per bushel. the use of cold wa Ба ever Here it was that great specimens s of c амай, апу since the new year, but a neighbour of mine se pe rmitted, I admit е that n. no one could say no | Pimeleas t jome tolerably good Golden Knobs and Nonpareils, and single drop of cold w ame fi Dubli his return №; ot qui .6d. ІТ, R.” will look e to the plan шушо previously, like other people, h been accus at the market; notes in the Chronicle, he will see that = pel, is not Te T: where spotting саа and to bring to shows, a стщ А stove for Apples the ipi rr at 1з. to 2s, Now it is | it de A onfine itself in all cases to one plant, nor | and gre Моше plants all nicely mosse all Very well а Hor tic ultural writer to urge, the to one рая. гре of pinnt, bur ub will often aito | basket); and from me а n still go ча ds "Dublin пес ity of I t is not invariably во, for I show: dee est s n plants. Fin 8 they are, improve tl hl lthy plant attacked, th а ee er some рар ез, irm to a large Work could ensure an increased price of 3d. | all the other utar js enm D and this i d Peaches, as the chief glass is bushel, org that would be equivalent to ш ум neither sunshine, ША lens action, nor insei 00 yards еа by 5 wide, which is all per cent. -If the buds on each tree have looked uld well have ca used the mischief. I a aghora psu pr s growing. In these houses, e Pe day as а) R.” suggests, 10s. а bushel will not be | satisfied th that there is "ied ү nene cause be eyond these. | may, Mr. McNeill stows all his larger specimens, many to much, My o чартера oe r suggestions, eep Orchids wet їп winter, aud allow the of wh hich would attr. ore than ordi tention, бат аа same time, will pro- even wheze Messrs. M. ау and Whitbread compete. 1 сы, йш rien ‚ - spot: ting, y of a li report, as in e t eof the Ihave a right "d асо that — ite upon СЯ is Promptly a de rs "Bat whether the cold Peres niums, ‚ about the stove and greenhouse plants, improving Kentish orchards will point ош examples of | | pr roduc ion of the sap, and. cau ses the › tissue the culture of which is now so oii ally understood, Some extent which аге bet ed. which i т. is lens perfectly developed b istake not there were subjects among the f I leave “Т. R” to define the difference between а | or wh т some insidious Fungus. is i гта а ed, I am | not common to collec ions. I particularly refer to such ruit grower and a fruit cultivator, сай " has per- unable н: though t the latter i is very ' probable. A brisk | plants озоди erp and Tristania nereifolia, "usded the landlordg to make an allowance for f which th specimens, while of plants trees planted 30 у ith m saec to the different селен of daylight, i is the condition least likely | | better done than I. Mw: noticed them at the London є a markets, I may say that I have not sent an y | to produce spotting in 5 hids. І apprehend the same | shows, Acrophyllum venosum, Rogiera cordata, Steno- Garg fields for some years, but send to both Covent atmosp саар conditions are the m в vourable to the | carpus Cunninghami, and е — may Not en the ugh with about equal results, production of Feng vhile a moist stagnant shady be named. e oides was plenti- oreha atandi ng “Т. R? denunciation of Kentish th duction of these | fully те on huge trellises far finer tham. it ма Сотер 5 my "rm belief is that if he will go into | p үг воан been shown by London exhibitors who indeed do Neb Garden Vierges and т-м into the history uch importance cannot be attached to keeping bl aths ух n best kinds of Apples he sees there , he will be. dine of plants in a mend state. Whatever riat nely grown; but the same is s true f all ton err hen f рода оа that six ofthem come | disturbs their fun ctions ces act detrim mentally, not Mr. т. MeNeills plants, Ene pre-eminen ntly so of his Chry- n the yG development of atem xem Te e trained, without sticks, in си More bushels of it is certainly ll аз gatheri seeds, erui ныр» is the case, that manner B itie анкай iums, and so 102 THE 6 ARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [квцш 4, ug by myself. | The statement has however created so much al _ ү. эней, ha ct I|that I have received num mbers of letters alarm, . t M t th ч solicit. лг ed Varie- | mg information respecting the consumption of fio curled Scotch Gree: from bee-keepers who knew that I have kept an end е, e, and require in the | register of th za nd gain of my bees dur Dg every vn aet isti t of the great range was | case of pl в nt careful selection, F H з * dee ole ape adore мөзү: — by mo ep opina ndis to main passage. esul& will not be npe Р рту, Í peus int, dA if Me | weight wars siad K Bali i pens loss à : Par AE En si In & the ba« К wall were arched — c ерт gen y мыл X n : у — extensively |0 ja the last day in each month s spe PET A T- eg l rh y аз 1 th 3 ou pass тй decoration, for pado can T 7 1: 52008 of чча as it w There are in alaja taana бю v for каи = эйе ld have two sowings Loss in Ounces. || | Loss in Ounces. wn young specimen olant-growin p * ge e d: the first, say on the 1st o houso, "and але Melon house— sort ofstruceroy x dni f A ril; these, if sown thinly o be superseding the old|on the lst 0! d 3: Vesp, Li EIUS о дег Y i rd Lieutenant/s, were | gro uld be 80 y order; Miner nd bc Se aiu ina of the main range and | selection being made of the different shades of colour Р ti S ш оп R Н Ф |] = © T з E £ 4 2 е Ф = e z g tt umm [te .Ф [7 © © < z. = © а et -a © g ч © 2 e Б в а wal hen- | requ g г is little | 50 effectually as after they have advanced a litt ; ч " na "A growth. The first sowing will grow tallest ; the April le hing | plants when | pric cked ош on poor. soil w vill be dar f, and | т i ngth. t i ortion of A па alon mu ‘variegated г. 00-е gi d Е , greens, a good and at the same tim : a most соло! | Total consumption or loss of 20| 640 605 he i oí - might be accomplis| shed in the way of aitonen misi TW back parts USE T Audor thrown into flattish Raises uude dei dan ning. Wm. Melvi lo, “а. erage рег NEW NE а Қ у d oim diversit It is, however, not eo meny Park Gar | Mean average] loss per stock for the| 40.76 | 25.95 Li mco give —— ltering. as the plants ,, Wine e Cor k Fungus. believe that Ше curious) _last10 y tials i (see p. 6) is “an abnormal state of e plan of a (see р eset ca beau uty, are "wanting, ап e ie ey T be беду | some common Lea » introduced. The quality - prm — ч due, not t el a | gest y 79 П Т5 ü 6t 5 | k] 10] 30 27 57 || 20|- 32 40 i ең D -== "5 e Ps кз ив k g have done 80 much to aes and beautify bedding, were | alcohol. I m en it ковану developed in aap old | were m almost daily in October, and, were Я " not used in two such great bedding places as those in| VU 760 00 1и YS food from Borage, Mignonette, and Frenc рів; the Phonix Park. A Mou wap sn (the late Lord | 0 observed that it flourishes most about e оз о of | in November they were also out frequently, ati H "s place near чыйт), UR бшу. ні freely bottles пла? Ha stronger — or spiri! - )n Оле | them car ring g pollen into their hiv ves as late as ИШ | used by Mr. Walsh (he i is perhaps the m vanced | Shelf, ou which have been - in Б еа чай i more | ot that Wi liam Carr, Clayton Bridge, Хайа | f the Dublin colour-eulturists), but very vrai in | than a century, a number of bottles is ich 4 € DN pod iR T other gardens. The Scotch, led by Mr. Thomson, have tained some German or Dutch AM uous iquor, Habits of Peas. мау а often asked the questi | n а decided march &bead w ith these Centaureas. i entire vi es between th eads of fit; why M g% Кы let Ranners dd prefer to am reat SpE ne Verbenas used here are all ut stakes struck ith E se in pans of sod. and water. This | а nd I have ыча oM that о one or eres ч elements than niy "зове лау E Mavo t been ent E ое Т. 5 "n tities of bedding Pelargoniums | € of alcohol, as it sl evaporates thri uin Іва saw аб be Viceregal Lodge, freely struck in beds in " p the о a ied je үй young Cabbage plants, and also how adva У Wo ca д ee pes нене thatthe plani de гар + A ugen Г л What treatment is require ed to 177 tageous to the reading p er must be elaborate | intg existence ne a fommponebd the; о nuscture this pant fruit in England? We have one 5 orf essays on “ im propsgation o f he iding 6 бнын? za alcoholic ikinin [em ip ratber suppose "that it is |y: gh in a conservatory, which has never show d n: т to Mr. McNeill to omit | merely, as gom by uu J..B," an abnormal | оо P L. well enel walls e: vl trees, but developm ent of a common Fungus, due to certain die d oIw to ecord that he | f& penie cireamstaneos; заби that perhaps, by carefal = { сне vein of the milk of | 9bse! vation of its firs t development, e orm ог S. à by discovered. І shall be glad. med any of uos. HORTICULTURAL: Jan. 28 to 91 rivals, amit which is а | your corres esire to make a analysis Mr. Ford, gr. to . e less тт е, and often un- of the Zasmidium, to eie а Y or p and also unate Md. dnd who visits the Chief | one of the old bottles just mentioned, with remains of rden: i lapses that it „and eie а hm ay be viel n in M same ius. Ca keeping Apri — in Sussex b; ither dir culinary сбн в or for dessert hibitor also furnished е Ripley Queen Pine Ay e ur between the relinquishing of one lucrative situation which it is crowned. W. C. Tenden Seaton, getting ч another. I particularly allu dew | | Azmi notice hà sod MA e сойка of Mui ripened а crop in February; next season the frui&| taken by us, was also placed on the table. garden et of yielding the best results, for | ripened at Christmas, the next crop in November, and | early Tulips and other spring flowers were i т, McNeill i is at once tlie most genial and successful | 80 On till tbe Vines have gained one season, it being | by the Society's en ted e ofthe leading gardeners of Ireland. Wm. Robinson, | mpossible to keep them back to the desired period, viz, | noticed examples of uro i Les rubra, hent August, At the present time the same Vines are | fashioned large-leaved Cin a po Home Corresponden pini iii MOETEN t bl лп, the pretty bright чадо lowered Ет Tnsects. a. you suggest any puit for the nature. аавв А this severe e these Vines | ` 1 v yoo Daaa атта ravages ron althy, though not so strong as oth. BorawicAL or E 12—À: rees а А. К mak -— on. my Mey ne healthy planted at th. е зате ынет іп peas houses; hes from the | | donations to ihe. M um redo jore H A ka or d eim k У the tree Уй M th * fact of their being so —: in peres to start-| cones of Picea Webbiana, Sequoia sempe runk of the tree. 1 to | ing, it is not my intention to force for Christmas fruit бе рыйба japonica, ripened at d - нус additio: А bject, nowing that amongst the Hariy Grapes.—Would you рй. alow me e veg ng 31. From Major Trevor Clarke | of Britain there аге boors and tyrants in high places; saana of asking. parties who have prod veeg es pio се heads of Celery, and а pretty ni d that tl ї their ability b hristmas, and ether о t | ow red Chrysanthemum, named Prin | amount of work which they сап get out of, ЖА Ше | they have ; succeeded i in continuing the imr е ос Rev. Geo. Cheere again showed his p | s which they can жей —- the m b — fed Vines for any length of time, and if so, with | plant of Mignonette; and Mr. Cha; | m journeyman gardener. It is very what result? tried a house of Vines sed gyptian fruit, of Vhich previous | e specimens o еа die i —€— — confess my | Н эі гч: of the Bible, cim were very n tting a cooling down by way | ordinary Hyssop (Hyssopus s оош) fn fom ire the pillars of the Goat Moth. "They may be | of ice, only I w. ed МТ феа à eat dislodzed by den tat ыы кє а шшк Spike obliged to do the | The ne pom HM to Ве p › several Vi ineries ovii only in|the more interesting plants noticed dui rye ja Т б ai е pie NN interest | forcing ean be p sed, and even in qu ay | with гасене 1 "toes — ii Wed тле ы ied pae бА paid à visit to Ње | "ad left a alone E pes "Vines. cannot bé К 44 to a settled | alpestre, ^ TN arex vagina - sid а; A inter garden, Le that he con-|time of sta ing. J. Boberts, Chaflewlle Gardens pestre. Оа Ben Voirlieh all t а Varie Tr Lr Y ere Ai orthy of Мау s The Tullamor iamen е collected. On Au d f e mt peso а ui x e person tafal Alarm respecting Bess.— On the 18th of | gathered 4 Aer Azalea p rom whom I got it had brou; Lpsepodisck annotatis Cornua sue suecica, The small lenves of Variegated.. Кай PES sila von ser of енн "e Lina d by bees during де | alpine pitt. On A: and bud on to a thin wire with other ibat фо and November, had been NM e ud erp орнын 0 = had already lost a fine stock fi as ornamental garlands yy e dover "wu i ah rom "sheer оп the spot where he hi , ‚ although he states that ; E ба, keine queni ep D posae | Stocks up to a sufficient Anar Wn ipee ihe var e ы pe Rosey her alpine imm si mpra dor teer s re us miii ear ЧЫ ma a s од Diaria deok Ue re o Calabar * flo К бм! stock in question after he had fed it, or i he really did Edinburgh Brune decem. By. ооой iransparenc an gott] roodo bbed , i& must | Dr. Balfour sho i imens of the pla? pri ING аут | [oE beos iad онота ву 15 E al any stook | that ho agreed with үнс n in thi 0] h К | m remarks, their praed is Ner: short of ‚фм ном io insure pre i A e separated from Аса : ier dfi ты Ыыы rg aq. at e Pt trying constantly to still further improve the Varie: | consumed hétobare known t inat! тауса ту diaper had gathored this Hone in the å these onths,| Kinnoul Hill, near Perth, weight of food FEBRUARY 4, 1885.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGPIC ULTURAL GAZETTE. 108 —— — lished itself. He gave a description of he nr уар specimens from the locality. e | et stoam fleet, | for the 1: "yw , understood that the force should be under | the p n. the Continent. E E. те И nob uncommon ол she von A foreign "inspection This ыс did not каныгу tracts from Botanical Correspondence, роті Mr. e therefore replies:—* Any official by Professor Balfour. ong these was a lette: ee До dispatch from. you, even — иу would not Rev, J. Farquharson, oting ome of the rarer plant of the money until which oecur in the cpm a of Selkirk, among | I had t prop t adus Prince Kung's seal. which are Trientalis europea Nidus-avis, | This I wait for. il upon a separate athrea Squamaria, Plantago me smus com-|sheet what it wil cessary for Prince Kung to ressus, &c. Mr. Sadle exhibited" specimens of|send me forthwith, and please do not let ake a Cystopteris fragilis var. interrupta, which һе һа ord therefrom or add a hash. thereto, or the lawyers | picked їп Glen Farg, near Bridge of Earn, in 1863. | will be telling me that not safe for me > act, an Dr. J. Stirton, Glasgow, sent specimens of Mni I shall have £o refer to Peking again. We must refer cochlearifolium, found by the hills be поо Spe В dj our "pid sd to the pamphlet itself for the Mutuel in ques The Board will not agree to this Plier. n * Captain ызга must act under the the provincial autho- re апа} t v ing, to accept this position." Such арон on of ће Princeof Kung, As Captain be was ay's opinion, and ul cons to ve under the provincial authorities, the dissolution of the force was then decided In justice to the o apnd who had wd. out so far upon his representations, Mr. Lay ost n e in endeavouring to secure t nst Upon 1 the о eantime various letters were received by | to A 2 been transmitted from Old Machar, Aberdeenshire, by | Mr. Lay from Mr. In one he says, “ I have ere даму, Mr. J. Sim; also specimens of Simethis bicolor aae крае. from the Prince informing me that| Other means were empl (Kunth), from "Beseneroutb, an nd of Жым para- he has memorialised, and that theEmper e Al өсівй | ships on account of the Chinese Gove ment, and dong s Hussey, tter | the whole scheme, which had taken so long t | Esq., КУ du John M'Donald exhibited a just received from Wade says, * The chief [Me B ce] | suddenly came to an 3, pt termination. Nes | pes cad — oudition of a do uble Roman | writes to "n Mn M assis them in doing | afterwards Mr. ved a eurt letter of dismissal, | h to Pu war v So we will | and thus his nine bend TU with the Chinese | hose e iting monstrosit: ty in all tt upport. Another, a third | Gove eram. nt was brou; ght to a . floral envelopes being changed int poli or bracts. m th rince en ipud, mt haste valet r our notice there ror telling me much raona like ; so к "" в үу vhich are rather amusing "t hurry on—hu u may "stat the keels of|i are two or three anecdotes i en dysentery at Sierra Leone on 30th V November ps Several gentlemen were elected Membe OT——————M Жошго of Mess. u^ Letter to the Right Hon. enin N. Lay, С.В., late Customs, Our Interests in China. Earl Russell, K.G. Inspector-General of x se ee rdwic cke, Piccadilly, 1864. o Nelson Lay, the author of - letter to г. Нога Ean Tassel, is we ell 1 holar of a fleet m of | I shall 9 more рва Ан be four despatch- got бес: дез yesterday fon de Prince about these steamers and m ney. XV: НАТТИ t di arp ci во that the n-boats. I awful hurry, in thei Ar Wh Mr. ^d nivea сщ intelligence of his g app 1 deos ceasicn to tel the попит of the Е * Ob," they observed, “ we could have fira: Ts ltr and with are making orders just mock gravity ‘continued, “ We like that wh nds wit! promised, Mr. шу енне ME а o building a and purchase of ve at once three whi ch Robert д : sels, | to Mr. M 1 p Аар amo des ai our ганда, этеа ers, де rendered good sg ved the late Lord pn during the last Chin and for this he t this period ho had d already left n Que ann and p ay's lepal Ре ап opinion was under hend circumstances Mr. La ay fety. | and cou e is called soothing. the barbar n е | member," p one, “ours is а уе! ryn ice - order, a c: ipital Imitation i is it. not?” and the n, no longer able to restrain their merriment, lo b f laughter ; another, to add to Азы ndm “This is what п!” Tt appears it is rather РИМ for any Chinese овоа j^ py too friendly with a foreigner, “1 re- ys Mr. Lay, Ens before I left China to шп to England i in 1861, when given that might act upon 16 | me, ш ied I should v t hen you go to Peking, enm no account ga with В: in my "her ad rather disparäge me than M With d wise; you understand?” had been by Kun Okan € and 1 manned y Блант the : Ап anecdote i is related to show "that" Sr F. ‚ Bruce appointed one of the Ins spectors of Chin nese Customs Pn in Chinese, and his thor language, combined with orough knowledge - that | An PA the уу his (Mr. Tay 5) absence from I td Chi ina," he says, * *the ad is epu | hin: his (Mr. "yd 4 ба. China, which one аһ think will afford в dba LY Sir Frede og ck when he sees it in wit. e affected interes my future, and wishe d to kno ow dk Y Кера enplan myself, , Emperor’ 8 т ‘There i is опе ES I wish | you would decere v ANE 3 £ р. Тсел — "2 M .. purpose, ed for him the confidence and pne the Ministers of the Emper or of China, and enabled . himto attain an influence with them which probably no other ever attained before. In 1859 he fu was raised to the rank of сыре ge шады of M Customs, and à direction of all the p foreign trade was placed in his чуй, "забей health, До Severe Кое wounds received in а o | fresh in their aithe hr hoi was in t| -— e to be guided, T for MM protect the Ii e ofa ы crei die him to return to At Rh t by the foreigner." was анар changed. "ret sel, grateful at help, Suns to p € | face of thi ai There was of moods, | S The the old inse- for | him it yp gd as Ta ot рыу wi (^ vill à choka him off; tell ere; we don't want an белт i nfi railroads, Mr. АЧ concludes his letter to Earl Russell with some Ф 2-70 "ias upon our policy in China, and leaving the tephenson, England on t leave i in April, 1 1861. only by the Chinese hear eredi i s by the moreentatives of fo Pow esident in the ital, and to have boten! 4 great deal of oth parties. . Lay arrived i in England, Mr. Hart, ears los Shortall the g been frittered : алтау, and we were thrust back i ockery of all treaties, the declared d mination » yid. nothing. tha t re dr ifting back to the old state could be e pe eaty of 1858 had into the f hel He mpotent menaee. I cannot tell - last of the ief and mortifieation when I beheld the labour ean naval (enim rm Imperia , Was not порезе" and that Prin un whom the matter had been ect was much ers will remember that € mn now urnals, e mmand of the expedition, and our | affuirs. subjec oe this state of things Mr. c" blames autho- ds of Sir F. Bruce; Н o | the | foreign ministers as he gaged with more еле matters than een | D" Osborn m fleet c will be т от that it had bee: khais жч Captain Osborn was to be en о | pendent of the provincial — € nd — = - the с н er Majesty's Minister hia | > d I| t at “А. close of the last war. For this state of gs he considers that ioa F. B representativos of foreign Po re greatly to blame, is far from Мам th ng that we have енд Ўл ебе. ч he Sword » e^ be € the people, but in that corruption at е Mr. Lay tells his ЮН, es with much ability. Sir Bru ri aM d been. omes upon | cumstane tirely inde- sides to the question This is not a express an opinion on our polic cy in m Chi hina, but from | the perusal of the Letter before us, and from атри) cir- which have come under our it | that most him only. The Foreign Board now m mr Mr y been made with Sir F. Bruce, according. to which our military gi b serviee in Шр Chinese. Customs, office of Foreign Inspectors has ! have been three гу Q n меи вегуісе for that of the Chinese, namely, Mr. and Mr. Hart, and the _first-named npe. Wade, Mr. Lay, money for cepi reas he nche. He must send so uest me in so many words to use and | one may arrange with Captain obese апа | „Таке care, please, that its wording Rafet: mus mail a , dispen rad PRU ane r and TES gHFr3uB&B8 Е. à few|h againstthis чоч Дый poti in g same атат ment, as it was not inaccordance peer | arrangem T addr | upon the subject, formally enclosing 3e agreemen Mr. Lay КЕ: since, is now acting as her Majesty’ s representativ. e ab the Court of Pe — The в System bas a tea to ce Kaug Prince add ressed р деп J. D Esq., TorrENHAM.—Among the many mag- nificent LE. i Bà Als in the way of Orc hids one a the m dy niai " En i is ae корбан Bn specimen of C 4f Tak in fes and aui 2f fet in in eight, Har ornamented with 60 flower spikes, on each. of m te blossoms. Ai конго owering and exact.” ? full and In i received a remittance and an official May "3 b Hart, formally apprising him that | Kg à had authorised “the eonstruoion of a | him | remove all gr between Mr. Lay offered Captain ound о: те n tio ind regularly on other business, Finally, in n order to im: to ratify the agreement, | the entire agreement | mu himself, provided it was | sesquipedale is also now in flower, together with the _ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [FEBRUARY 4, 1865, 104 charming еони тре оазе. : FLOWER GA ie AND PLAN HOUSES. alt although Apples s and Pears are fond of adh hesive soil; | ‹ iffere зо E с es with one or two exe ард, БЖ аз yet |t hey will never prove pro ofitable where water d | Calanthe, in the € bright rosy-flowered | bee ourable for indoor plants g mire that | to accumulate. n с. ен Limatodis rosea, Leelia anseps, autumnalis, comparatively e E eel will havo béo required in| С LOWE t hand- glasses ready for and others, w. have Баа lately in ET к; соп rvatories house a slight increase of plants as are to Tet urned out of po y the blooms have been removed on account of their | wa edet. | 1zed in for a couple | Stations fo for them, siae fresh loam Mod. шй being tr гор in-door € af Los unny айегпоовз; but let the tem- | Turn out four strong planta—one under at hand h e whole of the plantsin the East Indian house | penture sink P night "A. to 45° de the glass; the soil should be well d i wit id : ave just been repotted, de ot, and otherwise| AURICULAS. — There of "n been sufficient | Manure prev viously to Men boing plan ted. liq m. in ачи Se 4A Vra; vp Veniet isture ү" a the atmosphere or these "plants but as the е энне ова .—If not already done, this may n i om, they vater will ho red Towards | be pla ibble in е sets or M е a ver gei effect, Aerides, Vandas, and Sacco- | the end of the month they n x be p. FN on blooming | soil from a fo ot to 15 inches deep. oom in light rig iums are in р ts, 0 of which some 2000 55 | stages. ing the eR wo months |. RHUB —Get both this and Seakale for next forcing planted arenis on rich ems t EU E the д, їп order that the plants ‚шау swell | to bloom. |t ound ей. inf m od d : о gots, me more vigorous g grad о used into bo plicata an er 8 ld | Topd 1 fi ly intg i bé obtain ed b ay пети Miti o А culturo Don- "Dinamo ped ab „dead foliage. crown to Coax it on thr ugh s "vicisitudos ot the | ium macrophyllum thus ged ^ 4 feet in length ; two plantsof айтба = parsan ЫЕ е [^3 are s starting m gni; | BATHER AT CHISWIOK, | АИЫ е Ao nso BrOW ig | _ STATE ОР THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, . pum pA ene p ШО вр season each 20 spike es of | tho end a the month let them have a good soaking e саныны ое жаН „ filiforme was ceat aal | was mo: | к doni у Ае ur prove dy and a mild rain should imm T а а v ax. | а аше which th e r. [ marginata, hiz blong momed m медеу yin bs mad | open as much аз possible. As potting time is at tand; рае vā“ Min (мах Min Fo x iter ты: $ е tusu gran 13 W i deep.| dee growths 3À feet in 1 3j r3 TEM pem A ^ yid idi set with flower- | it ray too wet. "Early potting is cw but аба Friday E јоз ода га AERE Er Main Ка, E EM. Mm roots nearly as BC Less —Plants for flowering late now be mari : mm 2m A н m 2 о SX P potted and Xm M IE Rin |||? m А е банов a maguifionot mass of Arpo and stopped. Tie out tl; Side ороп such zu 1 2935| 29195 45 | 28 [в] 38, | A ру кысы SE apies of Е КЕ ornamented | of. of frequent famigation endeavour to keep them free irena hi (4м ала 2a EE | «ан [393 |s| | n. azy, w leet; drizzly and foggy ; rai. ——— c loured and even young offshoots separated Dan HLIAS.— Cuttings of these will now or soon require = үет. ат ЕН КЗ EE e g.|to be struck freely, but roots placed „бота al day отеу at n чуб ы лар зл ed "uU ALT has house should not t be pushed so ra His в T акы үч BL Parda r Е } densely oW rain at night, f t of whic) mae. чучунаа ее, Denis Mey inj ое x night, | мү from o i Mean Of the madi 5 deg. below ti куе n everti o aho of the over А healthy plants without much forcing. Pot isot STATE OF THE тна АТ ОШАКТЫН hem { гета ее gati lage i ЫЫ, ES "n uld certainly not be started yet for a month or so | EcL аеры чике y | to come, n, whil gree ilst that of. ois is beautifully mottled. | FucHstas.—Push, forward autumnsiruck plants; p ome с а 85 from which i Boer adian. a ун s dp уф in id | moderately warm atmosphere. Pinch in the young Sunday 5.. must indeed be a sight well worth seein Пен би 185 т шел ШУ; Becr а "од р lants m A Tues Ta heterocarpum blossom ll h v m | now be shaken out and re ted, and put in cuttings | Wet. $- m ed we t year, as did for bronn 1 ЁЗ | Thurs, 9. eB scr reg езй lE this season| PaNst а the anta D tended to b i 1р. | rowin, к as are intended to bl um N | e g vp fye ower spikes. pots. A таб hence will do for planting them i i pel n | pue highest temperature during the shore period oceneni wii | the intar memi au моей against rin more in which | PELARGoNIUMS.—These will soo: ni begin amisi ng TURO crei deg.; and the lowest NT ТОТ dus f У rature varies 5° to 50° I P ea dí hil Dis gandita в im "edm d D £ hrs un roi agit „Xot es to Co growing y 8 Ph eno ТУ. раіс e bottom of t e pot Tie out kotio pon ndents. scarlet Sophronitis 3d Tangs- З o£ tg | ACER № G. The ker mM of this {тее xo gr уы of iem et "velis ng we know 4 p ar ie aat: did to Au кы uf iss vii f n WIL е Bn Ua d s iem is doe ME no now x itell E 21794 |0 bedding d" plauts, either for pot culture or 9 ,Loudows Аг Arboretum ей ЗНАНА ind, vel pig було a cool temperature is — M PUER е 25 o id аге autiful Odontoglossum OLI! ASPERG nævium ; olors Lælia ы. ер КҮ! regular ye of ‘Seakale, Tropical American саз mber, whioh i6 E e Pint өү тастап! p ere * posee! which hioh exhibit а freshness of ое mei attention, wing r Ak Msn уд is 3 foot o E tolerable VERE d: aro f io ou Le i LS h these Plants y eather, night coverings will have to sed to. »| fleshy Ay reri n Able ue si rar rid = -a Є E hig an жп УШ wars cafe skin inside, they are eqs med аз an exe slong à ezont of of tiis house, ss produced Ia Vlt ur year no fewer — will diminish vtm 2M it would require a fino season, T ts handso n bell-shaped blosso: | Sra amount tof p heat короо whioh should be pem itai Coc ыо порови m New Grenada, Гб pre than is absolutely necessary. All glazed ем | aurea and its red- zweit Шу ашо! mie a most тИ а - sollen, iu ES are дой 0.| à Ame 2 work must be kept washed and thoroughly | = — ve plants for the autumn, and they Wil Praet caet d oth Of thel ied e importance of this in early forcin an кы; каа ву andas much branched as a show Peli | height, Ekas iroad sont Eia fbwit spike 10 нен» never be overrated. Where a better method ils no following :- The seed ie to be so poat pret CpThpbebepq Бо О, RES UMS e RR е: nto sm. { ade in Е of t E is PUES à эл Мн dung velis blen dpi in a state br Ша бошан Чүү, ҮҮ: 1 d 2 sid eed mue uM worth: ja ready fo e e side ti ts. жону of mentioning now, when such things are all | mixed oncoa w er linings, do. а portion should bo Ран зоте аа ary, or pot irama, or E] Өй i Каны ы ein question| Mxrows Ma at this € rec iae ы M pus pepe in a moist erri i : » hem, h ake а secon of these f. - r 70°, and potted in a compost О, аа ése 5 abl 6 tinia i ht and | appointmen -A ing of these for fear of | loam, enriched by the addition of about one-third ofwi well А g бапа 6 inches in height, and ny surplus „strong lants of t rotted manure h etie: aet De det ME. m c gly vein us у ема лау be planted in large ry m У 50 droppings, а eii renes Арн as deer er] A at cn tone's success with those under his car diee —€— lens part of any warm house; 70° О н эш шой о a thoroughly good speci Тае bestir i to again pay that attention to this aad 4 ду, абм pe ce of atmospheric moisture night | Puser Roors : A is ine: тей spider. тй of their leaves офа th н Ной SE Tre ved some Coniferous and other trees at, a placo in foe ows sede em. E.— Trees in flower should have as аара vem pese тар ч pe feuces, tho Hs monem дум жк drag feet from th vede i Calen : n provided ы steadily ; if pits are at liberty, and | Wil i safe to 1 et ihe fo н (ло troos, Нон mue ( ing sold. b i bottom-heat of say 2. А хон jy "po tacked К ш Fungus from the рв ‚ Now that the weather is again fa: RT UN e a good plan to shift a small Veo ein Nn E is and was агаа! PEE tions in arrear i Е тойган ии тео tents "d "o — the of г анар ог d producing early fruit. Wir Mes ws itio o 0 dei кф. CR end "А ; ther? ES E yam, ceeded with without dela should be pro- | үеге, in pus EOM c D сы ими кышы ы ME бер Eee ca] | take pla to the fruiting ‘pots тошт bot thet and tho pawa; butt that ry pri sped - correct ао Чу bo stated | каана ARE Ie Ыг "dont - e edi in a occasional examinati ation. ра e eren na as those which regulate pot|Siock which las th th eriod of fruiting. Young | Оквехнопава: dum. ' anised sheet З allowance b being т made for the altered nli h oroughly fllo i а Pots, might also EE WE NEL wood, fand a light, but not more stances of the plants. Indeed, good planting is -| young plants an vided p is at hand. With Woda vs "y iron will cóst about-half аз open ground, for plants in pots than for ilias i the befor tħem, báo vay grow hw with а long summer, he whole, greenhouse un darab ir ар родий MEC p since they artificially situated, and йшкй = dd t. Inall potting, use turfy m for plant-culture gi ly, the objection to irony esr chance of liberated m the bad | 8001 is in a proper conditi ugher на better ;-whenihe| of Devon yon 0 00 ИШ ын In the d Dg management of man, kindi itio 91-02 ra A tree or shrub - «Снт intervention of Nature, | Pe vene Wide it falls without. pilae! pass through pium plate, anless your ы o Lett Em 4 of skill in the йу get at, in apito of the want TOs—Some Ash-lea ша pane. фу DAR: ЕС Wo do not so ану insects оп YOU. taki бе planter ише ti voit being favourable; o "IUE DIDA EU a abundan m and | for planting out mined, М. J. а A niously een тег. ка ж eden a cad frames mà piis “hon the latter | Хаме or Prats G. 1, a Lastrea, but Eth specimen aln them. But. e e 1 Упа sufficient; 2, P ve puran badly potted, and ‚Р An bec once ES.—Proceod eod as befi лауа lexuoguur: Dura yin рб of flourishing is gone фм ани vien io Vinos a i lessen ihe ена аа inablo.—W P. бу Савод 4 roots, and the water applied only si r to #ће | 209 dispense altogethe ғ : E plant. R W, 1, Cyrtomium pon $, On compact, and 1 only makes the mould more dor p en of day heat syringing for a vids; japonicum.—D M K. It a be a young кн iue capable of fulfilling its office. h y heat Beg a lively circulation Psilotum t triquetram, " plant related to Tycopodit ү tion of the mx, ров planting is, therefore, an UIT AND KITCHEN G Pteris tremula.—E L, We do not recognise the vegetati yop with regard ия Nai ailing must now be pushed f. genis vription. on, and its performance shoul thy | Get all planting of fruit trees finished "d with vigour ho £ Perreorox : C Pilgrim. Wos sok wholly entrusted to i should never Бе | mulch them. uit trees finished, and staki who e raiser of this variety, when it was nexperienced or careless hands. | is, this advi Remember to drain thoroughl y. 7 Des [gern саг rap Ir was grown wi vice more necessary than i ere t the name of u the orchard ; sent with it or has been lost. Perhaps somè notice may be able to supply the information. FEBRUARY 4, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 105 MANURE COMPA) [ТЕР LO) havo now rendy in fine condition— ANY DISSOLVED B ONES, SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, TURNIP MA ДЕРЕ ГА ООР MANURE їог Barley and Roots, ATE GEL MANURE, &с. & e to supp 2 They also Ж PERUVIAN GUANO NITRATE of. БОРА, SULPHATE and D AMMONIA, FISHERY RTILISERS Of known SALT, and all Fx Works, een What, isle of Dogs. Offices, 110, Fenchurc| h Str 4 eet, Е.С. Е. Po URSER, Secretary. AWES'S MANURES.—The Manures peni iria B. Lawes for the present geo n of 1865 are now ready for del very а his Factories, at the following prices :— LAWESS PATENT TURNIP SAIR , and BONE SUPER- AT cg y PHATE of LIME, £6 6s. per ton. ЗОБ SÜPERPHOSPHATE cf LIME тош BURNT BON E MINERAL PHOSPHATES, ur. бв. per ton. ESS WHEAT, h BARLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL VURES, £8 рег ton. NL Pr and GRASS MAN URE, £12 om, at prie es from the — rs. А Алаа нат ket prices. ress Јонх BrexxET Lawes, 1, Adelaide баны on Bridge, 2075 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. " ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ODA MES BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ор. Е or LIME. fii Td MANUFACTURED HE PATENT SITRÓ-PI rer or BLOOD MANURE COMPANY v: isting of eem ant Fa pener Occupyri wards of 000 Аст т Land. Ago N CLAYDEN, Little obu гу, Essex. Man apti Dht, пана ОрАмз. Particulars of these —X Manur res may be obtained at the Offices, of the БООМ ос Arete, MEGA м, Secretary. ief Office: eus Fenoharch bet. London, E.C. bra Counties Branch : um Street, Exeter. аси: Plaistow, Essex Eiford, near Topsham, Devoi UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE адаш Land Drainage, | & | other Agricultural Improvements £1000 ` the NEWCASTLE “best Брос К. BAILEY DENTON, C.E., maintain: Үўпллам Surra, Woolston, Bletchley Statio Max for the Execution of Lang i Improve ements b; Урааа ICHAR GAR RETT AND SONS, of se. per aore for Under r Drainage, d charge for Outfall and R LEISTON WORKS, SUFFOLK. other works. Illus d Catalo; ogues. | For particulars, apply to him, at 52, Parliament ient Street, Westminster He WLER'S PATENT STEAM PLOUGH and TIVATOR may Co CULT be seen at Work in every Agricultural vum in England. For DM аразы to , HUMBERT, F, s к ш. Кене & Co., 28, Cornhil Bot Wa „Нег ехе us x in UITEU ЖҮЗҮ УЫ ЧҮС К practice, undertakes Works o; rainage either at a ci or А Tiu UL! TURAL MACHINE RY "—Chaff C rs fo: р lay out und overlook the 1e at à commission Of as. Н нр) ае “ power, Threshing Machines, Carts, Rs pe. he has at his comman a staff of ex pus rienced workmen, His custom out of pocket x Rees bera s are Harr rnip Cutters and Pulpers тэ, а and ali ki nds of Agric cultural АЛ preliminary des y and Estimate where the work: Implemnis e the Prze Chur g, &c. Delivered res „е Price Lists оп ponet c 95 Par: eet, EC . }.; Works, Brentwood, Essex. Garden. J. BEAUMONT, 1 LAND еа В. ‚ SURVEYOR, and А ri ALVANISED 4 CABIR? STRAND FENCING. | JVL геле» Exense ral years Assistant to Mr, Josiah Parkes), undertal ев the. and Execution of Works of Di re, and p жс" generally ; including Embank- 2—1 nts and River Works; Reclamation of үтү # А, and Wi Lands; > а) Irrigation and Warpi ü the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers’ = ==, Cottages, &c., оед; at Aio prie rivate рои xi ez andone or through Ep A qe voro mar Ан NEUES Kec - Estates ede. 44 Маррей, о and Reported upon Ы for contemplated Improvements, CONTINUOUS IRON REIN e im DAD G. HURDLES H HURD RDUE METTAN Parliament Street, ‚ Westminster, S.W. AND 2 ND "BATES. RR „ала or fixed complete, GATES, NING CONDUCTORS A n Ke E M AEN IOWERS, г! GARDEN SEATS, GARDEN ROLLA W. ATER CISTERNS, онх Geppes, late H. Y Codes r ч 12, Great George Street, opposite Town Hall, "Leeds. Illustrated Books and. Саба talogues on n application. ilver Medal and Cup, 1863, awarded for ER, ‚ F.C .С.8., Profes; of cultural Society of Ex anri) has ar CON SULTING CE to EE REE EET, E.C. which he ог үс AUGUSTUS - YOELCK Chemist ry to the Royal Agri. REMOVED ba A AT ORATOR £ п, SALISBURY SQUARE, FL requests that all Letters and Р... А Analysis ві поша [e Dr. VorLckxm receives PRIVATE PUPILS for practical instru 5 tion in Analytical and Agricutuni Chemistry. 11, Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, "EO: OMOTIVE ENGINES n HIGHWAYS. T,9* m on NOTICE дей rer y iyu ofitable employment А ЕЕ e Home retary, Sir Go. Свет, B. ving lately iss se l or under the uthority of the priui а A 4 1501 restricting the passing of Lo comotive DM 1 the Highways cepting durin Manures and Feeding $ AYNBIRD, канот, Address, (8 Боа м ser Е AW LH EE. arket, Mark Lane ; or Вазово! and prices on ees ication. for FNG x now ready for ivery, Duty su 2o 58 тпіхей iu oné-tenth Giadsto. Act of Parliament, vun ofli2]bs. 12s. Delivered free at ; Upton Court rm, ar Slough. CHER "S ANTISEPTIC SHEEP, &e.=Non-Poisonous n Cure for Mange, Sca! ‚ and а powerful Disinfectant. hes further particulars apply б Jous Corean, 150, Leadenha!l Street, E,C. Fatronised by 70,000 Stock GISTER AY, SO s Eu WI LiT. Sole Iuventors "of the Celebrated ТОСЕ. BREEDER'S MEDICINE CHEST,- contain- gas pL (at. le the UNI- VERSAL CHEMICAL EXTRACT, match less a соса mollifying, апа wi ELUD for DI ES &c. d f ; for ewes"weakly an exhausted and sickly, An instanta- calving verish symp- ;for certet inoxen, D cattle, and ED PASTE or CONDI ive vigorous health, purify the ith Eu tu Kor cw Pur LS & H. тер» to Farriery, 2[. 16s. 6d. Dp Бао "e бауны assorted ssrs. D., Ay bors to send lala orders. Say so [o no хуз тч: азег шау A e E arc бат, So maybe separately in boxes, c prn 40 d. Sow, & Hxewrrr, Animal Medicine Mam tory, reet, PEE dore uu n, W.; or Wan S edd Berks. ine eie from nitod Kingdon and Ireland sent free on nlla. Established of a Century. y Machin for Раш] Hoist: Grinding, Sawing, &c., p P Stir et m Tor Common Stamp End MES Lincoln, ani Lombard Street, London ; also va EN отв, Бао and 78, bombas jenna; and ua dem i rere Priced Catalogues, Free per Post. wings when required. [The ap Steam Threshing Machinery made.] ru toire n E E Eg gi 25 i s ете E E F а Я H E case wi: з power than A eme to th ДЕ cheaper than suy оше e not only in the POCHE. агарі Е ра апа ou Берши b ir 33 sos FPE gsi zs ut SE DERE ба NS IK ns much stronger than hemp, mrs : Armit Works, н а Stock of housa 3, паво MEM AM s n e i S i EE. iaa choite: don, W.C. "n such Engines for Agricult ur c a mts rs be T ы THURSDAY, the 9th FE ARY NEXT, a RE STREET, London (St. James's Hall Buildin: i ees Н E "CL en Ur 5 to consider this important question, and to form a 2o Cloak Pats to wait upon Sir George Grey, who e Коше to receive the sam. the next day, the lüth. Lord KixwA. i 1» the ki air. Walton, Wakefield, Jan. 1865. HARLES Cha.. 1.0n, Sec N.B. That a correct List may bo Obtained, every one a2 ding this | poung! is requested to leave his Card or у Si; gnature w ith tue Door- keepe: TNR d LEA АА NN N ES: 5 FIRST "PRIZE MANUH E CART, which ed AM TEHE FOWLEX MEMORIAL Jj» arded 20 EE SRAN PLOUGH, Tr answi dut for PA TERING "n Don TICE of MEETING. MANURE. for su ing un r STREETS, or for руте Nuit A PUBLIC MEETING will a held on THURSD AY, the 9th of e BRUARY NEXT, at No. REGENT STREET, London (St. ash ing. James's Hall Buildi ding), at 12 o Sce moon re ocisely, appoint a The t great improvement in ше tir Machines is in Јамеѕ' | Committee for raising Funds for a suitable ME MORI: э ешогу new Patent PRIZE WASHING, теа; and MANGLING | of the - dra FOWLER, to whose untiring zeal inthe application масна awarded several ral FIRST PRIZE Will Wash 20 Ба гіѕ чыр to the Cultivation Dr the Soil, me дейси 1 world in 20 Minutes, with much injury than with the hand. More Porra. sp occupy the Chair, 300 Sold. онн s CLAY, Ton. c. pro tem. is I. Jauzs, Tivoli Works, Cheltenham. Walton, {олун 865. - — I——— N.B. Tha rrect m may be obtained, every one attending the HE | GENERA LAND DRAIN AGE id and Moeting із г ested to leave his Card or his Signature with the r keeper. IMPROVEMENT At Biret BW Offices, 52, о Тиен fores ЫЛЕ ыл. p ccn pa, Bag, The Agricultural Gazette. о num p Hon. Wellington Cotton em Шр” т. TURDAY, FEB. BRUAR RY4 enry Currie, Esq. William * ЖАГ J. Barney Dzxros, Princ: |е MEETINGS FOR THE BUD Ww. EK. Works of Drainage of any extent, E хаа osing, Wood- Mowpar, Feb, ej Londo: Club e Edmunds on ing, Rost arm dings, * Middle- ti. TORNO Cottages, are executed pe ssl e. Monen AE; en (VE MINUM Counties ШЫГЫН Ey gt te Johi VAERE есе entailed, EE sdfde een ecc шнш, corporate "TüvnSDAY, ux т (69, Regent b Street) Noon. и. or collegiate ; or Loans landowners who desire ~ execute the wo; Ku by their own eu — e The whole of the outlay in the e with all oficial Н eee | and, px х о tho stato ОГ nici attention to the announce- and in: а + птозйдайоп of title being required, no legal expenses аге | ment made above—that a Meeting will be held in red. "s ies lications to be made to WinLiAw Сиғғовр, the Secretary, at | St. James's Hall, on Thursda: ext, at noon, tno meos or the Company, 52 Parlament Btregt, S. W. under the presidenoy of Lord Portman, for the MAE WEST ef ENGLAND еы * Li N | [uu WEST of ENGLAND LAND DRAINAGE and | purpose of appointing а Committee to ob a= зд meg itable бйрй nr Бшш АЛ ено mn setate rpetuating, in a suita ам Курай, п Vitro €. CXLII. nner, the ory of the OHN FOWLER. Hon. the Earlof Окуох, bomirin Castle. emi la The readers of. this Journal need no testimony of s to the worthiness of this object, and we feel | certain that all the e success that can be desir red will UTUALLY AÁDVANTAGEOUS TO LAN TEN Lands ned and im; zu without any Sine Hei ipia to! the Owners, а КАШЫ factéased Ró EM n Me eg ун Dh bt 3o fire "E dn H6 Men, ya е уэ our Vi T Tui Comi uev бөйү: them to Pur ot the aedi down the memory of so great а — to may be а permanent charge on the pro; or made NA eemable re Pet бо ог liquidated АА ае En agricultu re as the нэк Мг е OWLER, Tem SU m е mm UU mcd x DEM E Drain and Improva | grey his short life e, pro ved hims thi es hi any expense emselves. The orks aro айат ikon by the Company, who, коер constant | t the close of this Meeting g Lord aee оу à vei extensive an: хрег ни апа Workmen ; or Proj fors may avail themselves of the il pre over ег, h se ues powers or tho Ai only, үр n m pie o their owa | whether locomotive engines sha prevent ence, or e! А "онаа through adjoining 1ай aro obtainable under the Com. | from t ra iem иии PX 2-4 ex also ted by the Company for parties advancing etween mi nig wil Б т w d t i d teir own бай or Sob wit о borfow tho mone rd and a deputation wi e named t i ai € REDERICK BRODIE, crotary, е Stree! . : i on tha Offices: Castle Street, Exeter; 30, Parliament Street, London. Sir GEORGE GREY wi а memorial up i us t = subject, The Home Secretary has announce » соккы IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. he г Я IM чн tod by Special Act or Parliament in 1853. КЕ Жур deputation at 2,80 P.M 'Old Palace Yard, W. Friday, Feb, To Е THE ашы ЕзтАТЕ арто каа, &c., IN The Со бару MES Tek Sora unlimited ed in ami qn unt, for the AcLAND'S геси ох фиш йонів dents AES [Ame guida Sob DE ш hole o outlay and E» е Kida EREMIA 6 = Ol. Reolamation, Planting, or any Т any е тоста із pamphlet, M nime 7; "the President of the um deed MEM ME грн aC HAMA. ari | Royal Agricul ави iety, and d ийе nally printed purposes, ; by the author for th их Lt Mas pim з Ji arigaple rivers or арат" e Onash or on tho banks of Per бүл M dep rst idea шта а Thie Егет of Farm Houses, Labourers Cottages, and other | of thi AN his. Sis T it of and addidons to Farm Houi s: ed A other bu е "for mut ъа en that ie author had adopted a very NEG аата sual course restallin ng the aig Diora меме dire ad ient, Royal Charter, or errantem in respect of any qub їс or pues a member) t works of атыш ос esi m portionato sharo of the a y бооң, thule pros | wy Ў om ed sje E ла had been remitted on the lan or consideration. le is required, and the Com ofa “м2 LEE do not dois vi ehe pans амі) The Council had committed the consideration of n of the Works, whic y e Governiei TAM pan кя spes quen e duty imposed on the E by their Charter E арру * Agricultural. Education, 'onourable Managing Director, 2, ati. 2r Westminster, SW Ам T ы, | Ву T. D. Acraxp, Esq. ENT Rue 10, Piccadilly. 106 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. - [FEBRUARY 4 1865, in order to о а limited number of their 74 d. ata is soletion by ре of informa ~ ©“ As to whether any t theory of agriculture could be — ta id » Bap an schools, the circum- stan ing а ve ribed them, we are deci- repor екй Mg 2nd it I seems to т em an ad regular oceeding for one o print and e members 4 p Council his р member o circulate am: de dly would бе futile - Let the MA s son, and the lad intended for farming, have à до o education; let him have the best his parents” means w ermit ; ; let that education su ap ina very early ey we are erre is pere obtainable now- a-days т, d M з шы] boy ^8 e years, from 10 or 11 to auhind — such impressions, which how d been over e great e: interest d ver|150 D epe ча ә five жә; p" (dd on dd school, he ,wonld, we „еоп- ех хд p ceive, bring to a mind well discipline № рго ed, and one fully able to cope s 16, however, he could pesce College, and eould his atatim specially to the аш that age, and other } i ^ devote ehemistry has upon ti illa uld b 1 1 benefi: icial. wo aly to attempt to teach agriculture to & bo, e Th ЕЯ? rate benefieiall RE: the p a d e are ad to acknowledge in n the outset his bre ars of age would ba we eic ks no wiser Ды to train ro >é ш, as candidates or appointments. e of this has recent] concurrence in an Же p as long н а boy of like age for r^s or a grocer's A р intem A tl пиу as to the amount of good which might ather than ride in t iia palisa with any dist . ra ata ge. { е in a Mua the Ro tui Ы: ipon further extracts from these letters, which are of let im county advertised one of his farms to bg sessing great influence in every part of England, little value for our purpose, we on ly T Mr. t by ten ҮН га, m тин арр was “if tho oe now dealt Dn Rcs Tor candid у С Де D E З d сё had obtained th Charter which has hitherto lain dormant." e| The preponderating opinio E eu osa Co p ip qu and who Mt prapessd that asa iter proceeds to illustrate ia his meaning as to | agricultural kno — can ом be ies with | lom do id, "tha eui. EE 1 the tenders, “ the alleged good which the Society may effect, but | advantage to those have already had à good ^ e s | is the man for me," and hew his grand result узу. only to the foundation general education ; des any attempt to teach it at | 2 onc o ere 5 Mec throughout Engl publie sehools for t or college should be postponed. at least till : et us 7 that this pamphlet concludes with middle , in аА with landed pro he valuable suggestio ^ hat our Society should prietors and other capitalists, Не then asks, se some aetual experience gained,” provide spun ons, besides prizes of small amount, “í What is the right position for the Royal Agri- Such having been the rational and generally to stimulate s of agricultural students, cultural Society to take up in reference to this amongst the best infor med agri- But how are they to be awarded? The Societ cun» movement?" There can be no hesita- | culturists, the earliest attempt to supply this | or their Council, it seems, are deemed i petent, tion in replying—“ No position at all.” Bueh | want was the foundation of **the Agricultural They cannot judge of the competency, proficieney, кааб д nt is quite outside the well-defined field of | College," "ben rated by Royal Charter. Of that|0r excellence of agrieu tural qualification, They its labours. Institution a history and a full account of th erely to furnish a list of the candidates for After an. b over much matter IL does ud course of instruction provided at it will soon be these prizes to the Universities, the Society of appear to have y bearing. on the real the Journal; and м for the somewhat and the College of Preceptors, and the pro- before the Council, whi ch is—“ To c 2e the 5 e t i by t ip Booty for the e improvement Mi the А уе Уч, of на е depend upon the ойне ж the soil for thei sul pport,' e Mr. Ас. р веке: еман allusions ntaine ACLAND'S з letters we should Ej reter to it here. He "i not gi at à young man di neral education, and o as uod dite] habits, лар of thought and Council жге to improve ? d it a азер o of. чё, им t Ам entific agriculi Кн им ане на У ue 7 cie take with а god, pergo t of СЕ E improve either the on t In his. wat letter on these points, he пт |А may gain much information ata eria iducted Agristltaral College Ё инә course of specia sehe titute for pend. edueation, for реле, a к үчен” — one Pie t there is n we may add, with a some- | We take the reed education of the Е i: ЗЕ T to state that such an infere isultimate su ha чэ е мү 18 дч уа Li irent hieh was RR A lated А.а өр rents lve m ep! Thi of the presen „ибн at the се hat i suggestions "E nm been offsred to them i improved s system of management € Mr. "nem, 0. minis- | p ia and teaching at the € vilego, we venture TY | at; who come before e det ера literary and non- menia examine e add that wi Бае Noe E. the er Square on Tuesday last, го ned by fes: di Universities the Colle Soci of is e Committee's resolut - was тебе earried, whieh mes postpo ned „ће consideration of it till the n meetin t| poliey Sf confining the action of the Socie ety to the MR part of an Дре 8. Biss зо call attention 9 paper of hs years ween the c ics ef de ES education цате not had the мни a visit from that spes n during the past s x years, nor have з they whieh h 5 that another por Ж, observes : “Su In ACLAND ch би ап , Institution, if it E offer. фе Were] onini on Middle: elass Pyme unie to » E ub ? Mdaday before the London Farmers’ Club.] , BARON Lrzsie nas addressed a long report um wie ch we hope to find room next week. while, on „this [Ei эм we at present m erely jy aid to mate oecup i been 1 by iduals; but it was no doubt seen | by the Privy — А i i meal ieulture was hat tim à the| out “ ya^ riculturai Educa ? js ЖУ cultur. hether it is fair by them, to say nothing of жч Institution, for в с араа нес анк to it for г. HozzAwp's educational motion, 250 miu such observatio ons by an expression at ais m interest) n the College, and byr refere Nona a mystification of wor We are therefore justi jn n passi comment many pages in which, with an ехеер- er i g us we know nothing, бу y Mathis шейт uen subject from that which is к before t iety, ut there is p an entire pacity | to make iu communication vith x of within its nets for five or si made, peeun 3, h — no doubt Tum oet YR. sed iso tly have, accounts ver veful pared, т ould have s t relates rti- cularly to the Mit be: vu рш, following are more ad rem than ACLAND'S 40 previous me T піару. | the exception mi few of its early years, Pa уу h an expensive staff was maintaine before its advantages, and its с ЕЁ fore the Socie RA 9, "Arts m Wednesday last, p rn (w e h is тан ted at length in Te s mu con йай al d redis to to Mr, WAL Rugby, and Lord Нов ONTAGU. Therme attributed the allege Ea fa ilure at Rugby to o nagement, gutes. on бе ayi of the payi the зерн, 1 ш been ex | | engines, [ан ‚а uire = the su Lor I" BERT Мор. followed Мт. WAT d with a cs orate and hostile eritieism of thè. Херб, quoting largely the Mieten taken by ri wn Comm prove that the "pe way wate gr in ittee to тан much more careful and eco 4$ ihe rate ot a few on Pie is obvious: eith t be proved the far; ree F arrar Ї either it mus p m lage pu or the Ату al to pere. це ө та ЛОВ, real wants," -: as yet to be m | м e tons Án аа o Пу per aere. till next Wednesday y and we hope tw report EN 4, pon THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 191 а of many thousands as at present | gladly repeal the dut ty on fire insurances. It woul The diseussion was adjourned ener away the last vestige of their Protection, and nex hit to giv tie could then truly say when n they ask for the abolition PN malt tax, Bes че у} the land pars ed pars of the local bu rden e ry, the s hav A Fh d|it must beat once admitted ‚ that ап acquaintance | -L vit agriculture and with sewage has led me long ago toa definite Ah ion of the IS way to connect the б: and that hav is. formed this opinion after a pri evious inspectio ion of most of the places named, it was nperial tax After |. i ^ THE FARMER AND mm piece es all, in this matter P firei insurance, the traer who pays ff (as far as regar gea eth oduction. But n of pro rong side of the led s proper rèy from the destr roying СЕК and | 1s. 6d. Es cont 2E over the risk of fire, Govern- | si the duty is not much worse o ow that t the than the farmer who has no duty to л ed ls je a itism stocks now cost s. per cent. for insurance, and house- very ld 64. Still, i e onstrous i whieh o ou r advanced civilisation has confer c in and tax the p man just culture, the means of insuring ТАНАШЫ gpr Joss by fire and hail are not the leas known, an t T his insurance, the duty being 33, for mper against |o every qu insured! 4 Young Norfolk Yarn mer. Т. ong be se means o very generally, I might say univereally, adopted by LONDON SEWAGE nthe other band, I learn from the report FROM THE "rc i PorwT or View. il Storm Soci t not 1 асге in [The following Paper, by Mr. Јонх C. Мовтом, was read last t һай. Why, ber icc Before the Societ: ty of Arts. orn) is insu i ask, is tbis? Why does the farmer show such| ТАМ ctly aware that any service to be rendered i i а the nee to secure himself Agar the damage of a | by tbe фону Mis qp towar i to make himself safe | London sewa t depend principally upon E аі its soundness that І recently саш them again. This " rejudice. Allow etos iis that there is no word us sed xn amateurs in agb MUN that is more maltreated and abused. A man—of course I do not mean the profes- in the field as in the labor oratory, but—one who takes his faets exclusively from the laboratory of the chemist, who deals with soils or with manures on aes papers, in bottles , and i in cru А or with plants allowed to expatiate onques stioned, and of course, we an gratefully acknow- ledge, Fdo usefnlly, a n jen s EI. or bes iiy Ы «d the various operations as witnessed а directe the operations o of езтн and of and o has " us fire? Many persons would auswer, that a fire, | cussion which is "pc llow the rning of this Pape casionally жола by lightning, аА. more eed Крег оге, oda WT your time for more pn judice." енот о thi the fruits of rud pisse over who hola rr А эы апа em has his doubts or his convicti ps attributed to ** pre- ice," seems to o me th at i th he word be properly 1 At no period EEN those data an | condition в on agric 81 e P th ps are we safe from fire, but hail seldom visits ture, a bel lieve, М. be able о oid a Ms fion of ta A вије under grai p, pays 50 per p crops pr n tian he vou to secure his| In this paper then on b ondon KERERE "from the live and dead farmin i his corn g stock against fire, n September, and if it | difficult d the And Early last Nove on an y subject precedes experience, it can be least aum puce on agricultural subjects to the He comes to any agricultural dis- Жуз h farmer. mber hail Kaaa pt Works hag decided Зен to ы and ы the publie |s red b it со versy grain, straw. | sewage question, I suggested t на ster t n at Н 9 > = 5) © 2 1B o © Ж ee et c B 5 o 3 alrea the discussion of this subject happens to have been dud till now, and left for me to introduce. The report of | ы. Point of View," I not only mean to the General "sl S Storm Фу says that on the 9th | exclude the engineering and sanitary aspects e | August, А 181 3, е hundreds of thousan ds of pa If w ed х е. - | question, but, while discussing the merely agricultural 8 i 8 n " to be something sbove 30,0007. "тез years later Sir UP e. nows aed ere has а great Jo О acre пп | de posing that all | both Ие pers Md committees; an pend r county had been insured during those ten years at | tural journals have been “ bitten. E abet that if i of se ieties), the farming that protection upwards of 100,0002. or ` Lane Empress. eno ail Insurance Companies were | the LI". Editor of ey A ә say? Не n per acre price now charged by ue hail. Porre | sober view w of the agricultural value of sewage m apuro re pend simply upon the atomic theory of the chemist. e order to an agricultural view of the sew ni^ vé bara to tell you what I saw and heard upon my t 1. First then vm ене vd :—Here the washings of 8000 ve paid course it was | columns of the Mark g first established as to what premium should be paid, | declares that recent experim merih h e ei р зз е risk of the ociety would be just the same, pyovided several years what oppor tunities occurred that one-twelfth of the arable land was equally distri-| of presenting the facts and stating the к buted over the kin d hs ай у for us| which have year by v бун ccumulated ? o ; y don't insure more generally against hail. VI head «сода ev evidence or writings o his own or rnt] a bonus a vat of le "apo some of them оп land probably 60 is, I understand, gi Per drained in r 70 feet above "the level p of the t tank ; anà iced vitate mes LAT hose, and Буе here by m eed runnels as in ordinary irrigation, the seii tributed, A plot or ridge di а Кө, over the din x iuf - til the whole surface of a field is overtaken. I am old 507. a i next year of | other t, tuf ist ed. and hoi ar are рин to ће town as rental for the manure а day, or, including of retur which we shall have ^ gis Suring t the ia хоњ S м da cked in 1f LE w having. "unfortunstély given evidence before Dr. | Б: only 1 aere i g in Norfolk 16 i There are 8, Е , р. | dis! tribution and interest of capital, altoget бе. probably 30s. or day for npe трий gall and I am told that "none б rent it are satisfied of ith the res Mr. Ca ribi © whom a portion of | the sewage is sublet, fails of a profitable result because h certain parts| of the question grew, it mi ht be ditfcult for or m3 ІЧ of Engla nd that seem ролу liable to hail-storms, | to avoid the fate ne LN kind friend and brother dis and 16 is in ri insure. fund and a lit ttle mo of the i nsured. а Norfol с and І fancy uch good g from thinking a little less er the. rescrved оте пеаг Брава зру a bete of days at It all our corn Croydon T4 h Mr. Ha arrison, hat most of the farmers | Editor ha propor In order therefore, both | h od. No one|to escape the d au. Pes alio ta give the most recent an ] do, or feels eon of an eye-witness, avoiding all reference to i publieations, ithi gby а а Birmingham, a couple of d at the Craigentinny n of it then. - Mr. Же, over whose la: ні most of it is use o = © E. = 9 % с ш f EER s — El = 2. Ф B in per acre, th ie revenue of upw wards of 50007., 2 o Las] £9 4 et E 18 ta "T e PE Г 2 o8 at bo eei "Рая and taking Essex, сей rats the ө Mapka Sands, Jam losses of 0 P 20 Mes rs, there is at arn iab Оа Rayleigh, ын Su and ying to find o arl of Essex а id the next | farm at Aldershot, And I propose t о tell you wha* I teate Py in | have seen and heard within the last | two months at ms thetic con- | these p AM. ade fc the evidence of an еен accus- of the ^p эй spi ied. Bu it is pod pen that esc gh tbe manure is here applied upon the land at st of he than 3d. per ton, and not much more ann о е | lee. оошу it, I did not meet with any one who w. e. Let me it for some wi еве cons d Aud insure against hail, tom ed to the d ая farms and to the examina i3 Mid rally been met "with this objection of ordinary and эуен dib “ If T А a. And this tand “pad been lately valn ey for te sulte the. wind and how дне. o» the hail. фиш for ibttante; Жу. am quite sure that the farmers w н ` th t of 207. an acre, I think, in З selling volue, e, willingly pay examine RT in this way cba all the ques dowd in my | sewage is now being utilised, must ое a ceable i t iw o hail” rovided only that it be impartial ^ And if it 15 is when objec ted, as it may, by advocates of any of t е being sewaged. And r saw goo od grazing land, , | which had е nlso sewaged—and was being sewaged t be| when I w ag lked over it—as full of Clover and sweet he | Grass, and 4 vnam pas producing Мае feed good deal of|schemes for age resulted | committed h imself to a vd articular view of the subject rady's Committee, must be if they could, ounced already prejudiced and partial, then pasture T ver. sed > р waged | —the one had M үн ы а the rra had been "fed,: ny fed, pi^ fel iie latter kept firm by the treading, and also " doubt 108 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR: AL GAZETTE Гезал ола ——=——= —] pi ttt tr t M reple enished by the droppings SUE the | cattle w hich ay | flow either over or through the lan tand hickl, th: nd, pa retained the original quali Д are those а face the south, Shih py as suf- ш = splolit E mw za үс of th gia г which i isg — and at Ragby also, ficien & slo ope t а буш a rapid flow of the e sewage |n dre eot er vali e rage from iig ? Ар pumps Ms Trend, injured m 1 it od n ip dim ge trough È the s land, i, cutting— а go d p eal less than is poured on nat аі MASS fter tho use а АН white bits hav by the Un over sibus ч in natural Grass м MD i for ordinary ekeit g purposes after the bas = 2 1 hob 14-15 be worth 20, ап aere durin taken according to the strict meaning of these words. alwz ays remain the vet ; it is Mage. unio p. sos ape sammer, m hl 35, dic b MD той к - a t c озу, мины роде: al akeat pt mn pent indan p | (eis dy are caris T the supply month а nep o метле not at all bru Gaya iplar Geya bas E sustained. the scythe, that command the €— bows to the land, hist richer at the end of all this VIMPRANE NOD киле ии whi ch are og aote as if they hb manuring than 16 was at the beginning. ham, the sewers which drain the two | average yield o the meadows. The early p^ is| So mach, p the Edinburgh meadows: —If the gros 2. At Birming! am, the se kman as much as ls. Les ewt. M Ld to proceeds o е la nd, be „раб do: wn as 80007., nd the field a t it for himself, although the амын) жы the n s iN and esce eir [E бөрү vo year is not worth sh. ees Win СА „ | the ү аз 15 : Aug u € лай di il d teh so lo | аз А wice), I do wm the — ratively cle dir water is allowed to to flow and that is how those early pieces | fe ich so gp s P ii suppose that m ore thar . per t on is obtained fro ied i eam ag Dad AM jme TM by the Corporation and this 107 а gallon in the » spur inde i wo am. Gd. a | the sewage. Тһе Ј 35 is pumped Walker's diaphragm pump to опе | cwt. - more, perhap upon an average, to the cow- | the use of v у разн ing Sewage in | b kee and carry a mile, or even two or three, y { >; — on of ад "This мам к H it nd not pex o much for any other кре lt will Aud poor. though y be as P with the resalta { koe ймы that am gth they ar the ве for foeling neither cattle, sheep зе їопз ОЁ кк vae are the. most pr rofitable - into es on the canal which passes a few. hundred and thus ib is t ua it is dps x pronoztian yards i he various farms al to e demani is for it! the E үйлө uo howovor 2 P — that the price is ат ог поб. The prices named |. 4. Compare them with the results on farms near ed r the costs ted wit e proc were as high 20 years ago as now. "There were thon London. In the Воль сй m soluble and ente Lacy of one-third fow er cows than now, s bue: were S ul en Near , Croydon Mr. Marriage deals with | the Birmingham se wage is goin ng do wn t the river as before. about one- -third fewer acres then А |5 1 nen fl: 1 T 5 i 1 Азов b у an extent. of about 250 acres. He uses the 1 f th phe o from | added, Italian Rye rass, ъа п пр every third year e d а зач ог third time. His fields vary from Qn vil incra son S emis t wy resown pe eem a Potato crop, has hes cot 300 to 500 yards long. The feeders are 15 yards apart, | at Lochen: d,e e the natural fall of the stream, and the “panes” or beds between them s ink trans { sely at once from these parallel feeders pour the sewe doy were qobrir: from АЧ ЕЁ БИП aud tH6 | ый. hesen xen the same effect, as formerly, piu itt Aa fotohes e the average pi, Ithoug l to the tenant, Vedan the right of the Co rporation © doe qw ERAS achiev: p f them, inet lin ere are no inter charge a rent upon m for this water, which is, he vits of meu Jr vening d dra, but any cubic inch of sewage may | leur alleges, no etronger er the original foul river water. | At Da alry, too, ind di Grange, natural Grasse Bat 1б із flat land, and occasionally the water lying| Rye-grass, have been sown n along with in uda x воў bed by the gravel subsoil, trickle over the whob | on theland bas killed the Grass instead of benefiting dressings of cho pped Couch, aud watered by the fou i length o th the be Кыю to es UM dA 2 o: il, i is із а contingency which may, I suppose, be | stream, y f; or it may leave the feeder 10 yards frou ы olini геј [sum the Venise da manu- | for newly laid down piec Whatever Grasses e | the ба and trickle ошу 10 or 15 yards to the drain facturing town. » will be quoted by the advocates of | sown originally, Poa фый, Alopecurus кешеш, elose by. A very close d thick growth о id Grass, with всапиу dressings as a risk to which those who use and E. Шш Thy th Banco rass, n ot Cover Арен s the a и exists i t imal je antities Mos ecially liable. 16 t weeds — and w he land is 80 ural pasture, which has come of itself afier peras due to ep гүүсү өң. on whieh, with its | Аай кай driest, Ue grass, оиа Mes fis &c., | the uu ye-grass without any direct ge е, s вагѓасе сн О e, the water was allowed to | ultimately form the pastu ould be Ы Ж, eed, ze s e di died be. ually does, after the second ог third yem B r. Ps: or Walker is urging the dist го fully thick and кыйнаш „азу, ЖО той like айап Rye-gr rass is bowi a in аа п, шыт, бот z^ the inr зен ^t the pen Деге, ud. erg s | en bro . their 20,000, 000,000 tons of it p num would, at which I have just r red. Wurzel S: Чой ат ге Potatos, v dies із вота even jd. а yield a Йер revenue Wires ud| At erigi oe o, the meadows have been|down again. A cutting of 10 or 12 ns of Grass in the. cost of distribution. It seems to me that we | ad nally, aud pumping engines rem May is followed by others of about t 4, and 3 04 have here an example of a ang of a great | been жа. r^ extend the limiu he area tenen so thà& upwards of 20 and up to 250% town drainage, where the water-closet system must be | commanded by the stream; but t у BE s longer | of green food are go&foruse. This, however, is certainly. rapidly nding, ng, which is ready for "ar turned | used, for it has been found here more than once pex than might be expected. Mr. Marriage immedia! tely to agricultural account. 16 is however|that if bub a few acres in excess of the demand | that there is no good derived from drainage ; me fair to mention, Hel р of the leading medical | аге brought into the market, the average price of | surface feeding as 16 flows is depended on; b ut the men in Birmingham end cutting off a portion | the whole at once drops І cannot too stro ougly gravel subsoil here does. supply a nat tural drain: nage Wt | | ey si je ‚ оп the whole, in tle The d, and za of the supplies fu. He Ae immediatel, p pon p t the water-closets. Both Dr. Bell Fletcher 2. бы: sewage, that this i t indeed of t Land in the neighbourhood, an di Chesshire e om bri знн by which etd = them to da bre 400 wh before rne. v s worth 927. an aere; Mr retai! in ible —À for eolieetion а ОРЕ sewaged Grass suffice for 2000 co The | Marriage аде ра в 5/. and м in good spirits. І hop at peat ^ half- Wy id rvals by might ca 3s ts | people of Edinburga and I Leith are far better "supplied he is here to state his е К ңы He gets]. as rre And this эз ең if 16 shoul ted believe, upwards of 20s. a ton Grass in tomt would to some extent diminish the value of the waste. койса for every 100 of the population. An d the3 000 10 miles off, and 125. jo E a iud for it m а е е this rate РА, the metropolis, osi all|the ground, his own men ing it and weighing _ 3. We now come to the Edinburgh meadows. The | be bo fe d during summer, according to ће Edinburgh rate, | it. Bine helps the lr growth amazing. | 5000 acres Р Grass. f p^ re be апу considerable | It is n to put it on twice between the спішу - the North-east, at Grange upon the South, T ыу increase of of the supply near London be eyond the the interval еше five or віх we upon the West, ibas n е some Edint | th o dressings Grass land, over whic 2 m filthy natural Т фе of | perience that the Edinburgh prices will not be main- e it the town is poured as inary water meadows. The |tained. Probably, the chief way out of Коу difficulty | on Pe 30 lands are о gonotally sloping so as to enable a rapid flow, | шк be to copy Lochend in gro 5 and the streams which wash s ia valleys Via TN for which there is а demand other than that of cow- Edinburgh is spread, rece the drain of i ts | keepers. > tal Gas — is ач mye a eficient as elsewhere. 10 is p t ime. The main | wi ith ro water supply by lich беу аге thus ан | x sewage will for many years be the t diff " a i Ed great difficult that [ wil leave behind it on the 2 j give an ab Ame irri n to the land. From |in the way of a profitable result. Without dicuihy available for it п Td фае :—150 acres d 10060 to 2 to 20, 1000 ton per [o^ ann ually are t thus dis- | here, in detail, the quantity of sew nid to which the Edin- | Italian Rye-grass at tons = tons at " d that tho aran e| = 180 vh ios f zela eao Т с between the cuttings of he Grass, of whioh, Tes and | of an area covered by more than 100, 000 peopl proud | to tons at 2, i eros of rs of Potatos ab 6 d four, and e rarely die. are taken in tons "a 70s. = 10501. In all nen "rotation d of the seaso Perhaps the best illastration of the|that the waste 110m all hesg people reaches s weh { ; i el Wurzel, ul eres and, mine бабта rass thus treated | ат six to ten fboding Mer du td jg plain in and isi ia spl arri шш or pops every th ; danti of the Italian Ryegrass; and Н m M tut between the mi adle pril and the end o MAN c ible | cannot doubt the possibility.. It ie ошу grad A f| of f boa hbi ag that a market has been obtained foc the dee АЫ Ie day оаза along "with about id кыы! it and carrying it а mile or two home ivl ig for | maki on d amplas. Е оцу Y nd, bt ошуй of spent t from the distilleries. If the| 237. to 25/7. per ago on ап average, exceeding 35/. m uneven supply. The second aud third € uttings S year suffered from the d ht, иф der a ho d yielding nearly the : seemed that the tendency o St às Grass to t » в, bu tI cannot doubt that the | marketing of the | mixing jage’ ans for the fature * his may belier ЕЕЕ which keeps six of them must be close on 50 ton average price is the poorest Rer ide еа е z — um average aam ar is 291 to to 25l; great deal of it, watered with tail water каче t grows. om a i "lio pu 24 cows in Leith, that. һе | Tt Iti is ай mowed and mowed, the produce being poe ,and it maintains its Bre ine 4000 = yr growth is is sold, 4 acres for his Aem, dte ед year under t this abundant se ies e irrigatio nd ps | provided with e i T Y 29 eu nU M iven — One fact more of grea : | opera! осібно оу Some of ке BE oe Grass is - S sold Меште ce. Ee Eur prions «d yc кыны стану у mall valuo in small i begins EL. | ks d cud уе x mutet p a peg d Е iched; a grain его followiag the heaviest | ЖШ, cuti M and d Pte jd r de "anm à ds EM ke b SE D ЗБ [n d оп the sandy soil will fail unless it be itself | over 30 to 40 ас "T n Е. Pa during WOA y , рег acre. The worst pi Ed De Я ing tid "Tuer pss M net Led А. Hr е on must be mad айе о of he Camp ^ e drained, which are thus incapable of getting a rapid | be most liberally а manured, 3 он а ето 21800: пае Lie ші ye-grass | are flooded and flushed out at regular interval FEBRUARY 4, 1805.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE. 109 th le of the stuff із to come through i prre ers down to Mr. Blackb f ove This is | soil i is more or les: aste. | all along South Аы westwa. a tract n near Stanford- le-Hope, where РЧ ИТ H rum ү 1 *3 ha & A f, EH gravel, the land rd fro prine pe is a | soil Most of it is viiam a proof of dry |r Ber Ашын - ue Essex su ub land would stiff clay i nd гет: Е — roin iw food and trade have run so lo ong. ‚ dow egion of food, even oci mo ke cheap «а Менби, апа „the N peces of artificial vafer will have inches of bU day would There і is, however, another opportunity of a market Essex agriculture. the amp is almost wholly a surface кашг: narrow EL pipes to the centre ж. ао 5 acres, and ver through surface-pi ery 14 acre, and Шошо: by hose E a gm and for an acre. А man | hor orses am А | probably eed draining will succ жн» f | Whe: B d, | fallow; straw is e EU London "ers до b c be str Almost the whole of this grow i corn and straw for London, district is arable, and fertili sed by epe of harrow, drill, &c., аге данай ilkin ws, and these furrows еба бау "esas ónt bY a — following the ted 1 et is, you may say, по stock. It is ou that it Grass were supplied to the farmers here they would milk and send ci eat to bv sowing machine, and they are then у cut furrows cleaned out by hand necessary. n adopted in places, and after it. It is Vetches and cue cultivation has been eat and an land, with occasional f the London, making manure for. iode 1 rather than at great labour and expense send ет w to Ae don АЕ апа dung. Ап 1 rt it could be out, Fabien be the best way of reed of the тойа of sewaged 1а land. гав Grass would be sold, if back. at abou t t to put ut the е sewage | оп before gh, more easily рн rre 0 aud if it d fi Ано eer mile, I believe straw for ds "id Rn pens dung. "here is is gm any stock to be s ess the sales of straw to the bargem m the bargemen seid An odios and purchases of manure es he t the rate of 200 t There is a quantity of v TE ag na for rrigatio he only as a second It seems to me that slope of worth- less sand at one end of the] line, i in d dii i immense scope which exists for ап rema of ed p reen m properly аа 8 worth s 9s. а ton milk, it is h n 155. hardly possi ble to ам t eit ue th at plietli on 8 large scale, well situated эз depóts of Grass in a country "where there is a great demand for dung and - | ample supply of straw, т — winter food may easily th r be grown— wit eady ac resource. Té is with pipe and hose, and with an he economical use of the fresh MM, that to win, It is plain that Mr. Blackburn's plans are directly posed to those which. have been , producti veo of the ult, straw is at Ыбн sent 20, 30, ben ane de manure brought back as né и то ali [^ elements re quired for the pro ofit — of 100,000,000 and putrid sewage, and to a feeding not of tie soil Date of the plant. , These, then, are the facts, mran agricultural—for I ei шет +1 А Р, T must not ed on. Then, these sands o use. In the utat; too, we shall probably be overstockod with the produce of the Grass sown there ; red. aste of London diues from тч of Rugby an a of | Dew UR уз equire OF m T PES 1, at once б d: and | ne or that under such ci ange in the style et mien of the district ond Cem grow; more stock would be kept upon the farms, and th пе тна € — would extend over the plough lands of South E astly, there is t t горой tunity offered to the tenants of all such la en as lie near the culvert, to use the | sewage on their own lands and grow tiis Grass them- selves, I presume it is ia part of any and every plan of using the 102,000,000 to ns per annum. of the London E Һа 1 p А rising linbugh and of Croydon i in quantity : alone, In aba e from ^U tO OU Lons or W peracreinto waste of every — of the n. In every case, as water closets come more generally into HEH tion, this filthy water will become more fertilising. u$ I think it may be аны $о viue it "tent -fivi у hp: of well-g o Ita A ^A | gra only г 13}. а food, will yid отону 5 tons of ifa rts In EU gree m "than | 20 t anufaeture of this quantity a local demand for its occurs. nars it may [^ шы by Mdh or in runnels over the surface of the field to be watered. I confess my strong Айат of the. latter. to the form mer. , The ere is all the di fference between them that aer ens the plan of course is cheaper, itr may be also eal in t If I had diy 10, si tous of the stuff per annum to pour over 10 slope Seri this wonld, I presume, be sn n " 13 tb all / P B n *£e Fail ing th surely is the proper guide for estimate and foresight | Paai 04 e deret Ро inih Mp can Hem ge for | here. If we had 15,000 to 20,000 acres of light 6 г 7L, ther will be rofit, n the The | quite as economic: and sandy slopes below the present outfall of g open mec t agricultural experience- would point. at | ied or ghakorn from the н of: a v shaft or. building to | acres оп a very easy Weis of Е аи which it had bee E d might duri Failing these, Messrs, Napier a ose to | downwards be s subféoted 60 а current of hot dry air | dressings), I h London Sewage е (100, 000,000 | upwards, 80 as to come out dry enough" ы stack; ; Or 1 tons р per annum) 50. or 60 feet, үз nd let ht b d|t ‚16 flow o юш n to Foulness subjected to the same influen nce, entering it green and dry. from T sea, Eo ey be d E there the face of i hus dealing green Grass, which will d in t ‚Апа if6 or 7 tons оё h = of йй -— ay per acre are У у urface flow, to an pum distiibution over the ire tod idi stant hydrants, each of which must be managed by hand, delivering no more at a time than would sink into the са and there be all used. If, however, occasional reservoirs existed whence this sewage would be «тайлы: in either way in lea got at Craigentin nny. Thi tene and in ie mea Mor edi yn: by year, on Hough а direct б of Die were had for all at 105. tell us that 6 to 10 gra water we may safely leave those who have i make a profit by its use to their own devices as to s management. Anyhow, if by 2 m of surface water аб а E^ of be taken m by every 100 cubic HAN raised from say 60? to 180° E 200°, even utl the space, or had b whether or not in an eres tear pec oid pie wasteful way, as some MM think (at all events very much after the w. we may sa s air which ge it, een saturated at iun tomberait tons of water v this wa j i fro second or third use is цу е clarified, pe it is plain de the эй vt эзчу result is attained; and reat expense it ants and in detailed distribution wil i in that case bet au бра Ө for no useful en one е remark to make, ed—that a drought it would way in which Craigentinny is at present | of air equa ons ol I believe I have only а )—combining "ith this the scope which is feet, «а. raise it hod: 60° 51 ‚апа keep it | and bat hinges on the conclusion ir orded for t t that Mee ipn ін while it was passing through a |if the water leave the land рану рт foer and considerate use of the sewage all through the shaft. or aere or long enough to get saturated at | whel lower part of Essex, on its ме to the rin out- | the higher t ist fti t ^ e dy All—this scheme has the advantage of i vals. Grass as 16 was being brought along the passage. reir A. inim ugh free im feetillsing Tt certainly has the sanction of the е view | Сап such а shaft or passage, say 4 feet deep aud нане: i itself invaluable, and in of a e subject wi "ne | Rugby, Edinburgh, Croydon dam 10 feet wide, be kept at the temperature i in question, | often pay for pumping and for distribution; but when? and while Al shot, Vith i and have air MEA Lm. " the material, is still a о. icd if if thats € succeed, it too may be copied easily | e which ге the line of EM pn Nube ‘Sands аб its termination offer for London sewage. ‚ The Maplin Sands, a considerable width of which it рори t mbank, are a uniform е of sheer not gi sufficiently i inclined for catch-water irriga- it at the rate of about 800 у ards an hour for 21 hours, nd f& and Broges is perfectly | r good. The conversion of the green Grass iuto hay, is a not believe in this extra agriculture ot a coun ty, I eid Мей m the je water " г wie rage ai advo of icular жолра additional fi asian of pounds y their. anticipated receipts. We have inthis net varieties of rainfall amounting which can be stored. And nnde as [ do, rd sand, tion; bnt p probably enough for the ridge lin feeders o ande iis tendin E wards i ud ongles from tbe shore ; which ^ lands * might be hid dninn а ides Suticiently steep and with intervening also hi їзє жон; апа чё series A such lande, 300 or ards long apiece, all pointing rime might be lai out in the breadth reclaimed ; f the fi rm of | the change from | goods. for which there is insufficient to 3000 and 4000 to of water per acre per annum ; but r little upon this ; goods for which there is always:a demand, dari нар tyles of indes resulting from these differ- rule differ materially in that the immediate effect of any great exten- | the quantity of rent which is qe uuder each. e|sion in the ee eiui ye don, of such | That depends оп the composition an: е, #6 the i of wr ВЫ or | land, even that of Croydon (the eres rorem examples by | on the neighbo the way which we have to follow) would at once glut market, and altogether overflow the demand for its al h of good m On this нуе тн ee I must not longer detain you, and I vill conclude by naming t the results to produce, I believe t that "d question of artifici making is of г importan What А 2223 T Collecting these nearly into one, although I have not i cene ie allotted аг д all the Е ei * ust be formed, yet the J on dee score "e the in-drains о! t series collectin, mmu used there for a second use over t hird s Ds the tail water of the second series b me and so on. The islan ulness, all g Fo the side next the sands a 8 m Ъ а «t peint of the materi al to bea iti ici- which а Уучу E which I Mire that. re agriculturist is led after a study of the "om pai that G rdina: pated, -N rs of our | о чен ^ : r mark, is on aratively light soil, in prine shallow upon a sand Sübsoj| q X suitable for irrigation, кубе A aas ou 'or В" тп т 2 А Rochford and the Wakerings, aspect of a so far as the certainty of a erop is con- fir st yea and ordinary irrigat as "the ind E as involving a minimum o фати the proper agen nts by which the › conversion, whic! ch we ац desire, Tek igiiur experience of it, ме HIER Nt i y». Th. [FEBRUARY 4, 1865, GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZET THE on pe clay lands of South Essex, to to doub ble | he will - ат supply by а es be aa end I^ On lighte to vote a sum of m s of the Commi ttee, to be giv placed at йв id ates d examinations of m wledge of the occupation ‚ he | Council He. poire e cultivation of land in tha& of England, though gen erally er and the climate milder. | d to be he e difficu е peculiar to his | after be determined; and t mallness of his | e reveħts а may be also require а edge ertainly, or A de [< un ап їп triennial succession wher ust be m Ad: e eatm Apopo principal. оуу of the h | ma usion is that the profitable mous voe Wr ie the js 88 follo e of ie dr Жы. а great |t | radual extension of the ca y ‘ mixen; г he egeo of Preceptors ; Mr. ' of the College of Precoptoms at on the ds ion of the Counci the contents of the I le tter: — ш айо ег а cert o ү КЕНЕ ier quen n must h ash com. on a ton stli ** Bir, — Royal Agricul | body, having in view amel e|Dr. an ‚ | ® day, во many ae iutererin ng After a little erience o n dac ion B. the 7th ewd gue Te expected Кош И А au Profits s upon the dema nd and om b tw mis лоб à have а kets, seaso! 50,000 cows, Et annual income. to у а у out o bp which. threaten the any Lear me for using d ts may m stituted as t канып » the present s — e. лава е po s in question, with à б оп к, iba le а | appoint one of the Committee proj ыы fi о) deseo Tenant ety's house, No. 12, ^ the КҮЗҮ ^n an intimal Ne de ЕЕ t subject has лун "e And we are, етте f how to use ON or Чу Te per and t by the owner of ved compensation is annu the pro oblem Ё rties. The em sr methods. fit | апа sub- iva land in Ire cand appears К бй, à and "Tha thus the discu: ii for single wis or for bu ages is ex: cn | until a different plan is adopted, асия м, lhave m: o reference go uisance | size, ^ tle permanent improvement can be ed Tt appears rs that all these bodies v acd vine ioc may be expected Ta iat agric iculturel use окы alco — with the Royal Agricultural Society d this sewage which experience d beta seems to ha —ÓÉ—— England, and that their several — Воагфз ат recommended, І believ the efficacy of the eti disposed to comm nicate e Council a repori / ai ependent to some exte Mr 19. detail on the attainments of the bere лоша j on its being already i yina putritying state; ; and ño don bt ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENG any ил — ^ m Council, certain nuisance w creat poran is охтнх Соохош: Wednesday, rg 1, 18 sued; m ү c ‹ , ready c ed with a denunciation of these plans | Present, Sir E. C. Kerrison, Bert, à 1 fis LONE Mr. Holland, M.P.; the President, a M рут about to frighten s us all wi КЛА the chair. The Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot Lord Torr, EE е. е ауд ook part, er ho either putrid resul nt fevers, or О 'evers| Lord T „ th E. d a was adopte it atus parasitie enemies which, through rotten sewage, rank and | Sir A. К, Ма 1o onald, Bart: Sir Же hes Ban, in а f Earl Jtem Lord Walsingham, Mr. filthy Grass, unhealthy cows, and unwholesome milk, are | Mr. s nd, Mr. B nett, Mr. Barthropp Mr. B ке ` Mr: "Ran deli тен Mr. Wells be added thus to find their home in our bodies, breeding disease | Mr Ч Цовег, Mr "Desa , breeding disease | Mr. Burgess, Mr. "Cantrell, Clone ^ Var wo Mr. å ani 1* —] hope both he iid all of us may bear i Clayden, oH Dent, М.Р. т. Fisher p TRY МЕЕ Өн irs—Mr. Fisher " by i w 400 acres of land, treated Loy wastefull y | Ho M, i ones M. [3 Мт. Rigden, E Pompa. ES 4 mittee proposed to introdus3 fa n YA digo Мык Ray eve М Pis Mr. п, M. Wells, Mr. Frere, Prof. Simonds, ©8089 into TE mp local authoriié , ДЫ and шоге|апа Dr. eld confer e directors of railways, under the very Led s of the йыга A eople, who| Тһе followin g No Memb l ho terms hi k and implements would bed зд ich stock and implemen! joa, P Evil g embers were elec ања. h ai uu " а в Т yed over the Companies lines. Thes cows fed on this poe dr же), Addison, отоо 6 ond Jm Cari porem 8%. implements for trial in 1866 would comprise ош leged are in the least to To as e Жа they ш Banyard, Thomas, jun., Poplar Hall, Horningsea, Cambs. which could be tried in the — ; there RR p d = xus ч in The death rate y ibn Wagn Priors Barton, Б Ct Goen land outside the „show v groun d be те ich however, I believe, stands as low | Budd, Francis, Н teh W. Bas aec ed This 2 ени т озш _ e be и ed out th» homas St. er, Attleborough ist of the Communications Committee. — — m s a Kad the rival вс e r using London M FE B нче Ташка Didi Mr. To aving moved that the Implement # $ particular a lication of th me ral Herde LOE LAY | SNB, Hoba Mowbray y Bil, Bodalo k P Committees at the Мото boa T рр Le of the gene pv of practice = Д Me tone Farm ry, Shrivenham Council, and prepare a draft of the Prize Sheets to Y — ave been directing your attention, I bave Mitch e F ur, Appleby, Brigg nt to each member of the Committee m order wi the example of the shrewd and intelligent ps S RAIN Lianfreehís, t [ANM Newport, Mon. | the same сч be reconsidered at the December Met - А ug nda of ios n n. constitute the dp aS ospori, М e Tr Pane Castle, ing, the motion was seconded by Mr: Clayden m Boar: s, and who canno suppose: ingdon, Uxbridge carried. indifferent either ti Taxlor, Thomas, 'on-on-Ch: ТОТА ЫЕ exigi ipe Eee: viam qe, "An a [T n, otn -enera e Hon. 00 e on, Непғу, Cbértaey, Burn Vernon, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. Randell, Mr. Home Fix —Mr. or Hobbi resented the Report, | e^ ‚М1 к rr, was appoin * Wheat d Pains ih from which it appeared at the. Seretrys receipt са et of the contract те yen —As one prompt | during the pas hs had been Dis | with the contractor for the Society's Show-yard ае nable, I sen eua the Da of my seis; Ve UE eias Quilter Ball à x dus 94 A letter from d = с rivy weeks. e R ON оу төн si t Society's aci Loa were found itin The eie osi Meeting а lbs.; five East Dow n пы К balance in the bankers anuary 31 | y i, enclosing а s meint Fise Dows Biering BSF 1 ; T jd wy s —À . 8d. The ot oet fór at ба ABR rustees of the Боне Publie Li Hoggetts, 52 lbs. АП four lots аге now on Swed do cember 31, 1864, and the Statement of аа | vit applied pU Li а нв ihe Б: A es | scriptions : and arr ears, were aid йз the table; the мч) volumes of the Society's Journal, the same V per day; the Н 4 stone. P. H. 221 members "16 presume uu x. the pinima ALS Rd uad aw К" Th Ls TE 3000 фет wan. P peres em баан weit weit . p. 13, where the ©“ гога АШИ 00/. re ceived | llb. of y At the Week Council on th 18h inst, ME е n af a das lot pe 1n. ү ausa d ү ith Ше. Society" unt М н "Bowage? 1 m apiece, and the other 14 lbs. of cor аха whole of е recei enses of p a n, and 3 lb, of Cotton- | the Nemeastl M y е A cake apiece. h lot of five had been found to eat 6 | table, showi ig cda M e diis vas laid on - "n Sita C£ Секе per day vista fed on Шай Мад and] 1 кке а. in favour of the Socie греше, od only l stone per day when fed оп corn and Co tton- PLYMOUTH г MI Lord beg os ies Chairm.: oe KE te Расна: A зең Вай | У eversham, ы a Vi ornen P. O L aa a Li oap cor Lp" а ago а! t t о » Times of the death of Y a valuable valen T Surrey М Bowly be appointed a Steward of Dive. Stock 5 € volumo of Mr, Duis Mr. Collins, landlord of the Cricketer Inn, Ripley, | all horses and cattl ia qi e S DA Rei Na ing twigs of A Pos tree to which 1 j ио са puse i^ зач t prize animals should be | While the man in Rn uina а Yd tied is le lo 0 prise, sed Pad por f the ese subjects is represent d "1 | р om m I tus pa fori y p; TA that the prize s Y Voel iiano e gis ad ves d NUT arming is а Trade, and in use be issued to win cker, and Way. Mr. Alder Ме man enters upon any bus теч sedie ca ы Soni DNE Th his report was ME. ners in duplicate, Hai ian Messrs, Hoffmann and | Franklin capital shou Еросалох Comwrrrer.—Mr, Holland, M.P., Chair- | for оаа and ion ost of de M stated that the Committee tee recommended РЯ 3 te Fo a X о subject e'the reader. Mr. Scoti Ж, howevet; рл м Аа CEREREM FEBRUARY 4, 1865.) THE G e т . CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAE GAZETTE. —— visited —€ t of the localities concerned, and gives h TIN in ydon, pmi ny, &c. already до! The prier ast if; not 1 own no! f Cro a light in hing, туа manur d 1 subjec! of rieton ssed in the second ч s d ora Mb ihg "ut к Б 1o be^ illed up to THE of the volume. e perm has studied both this|receive the manure; and the seed, from 8 to 10 pecks | subject and the aa on Embankments practically | per. acre, may e placed in in en кош» ther on the d in detail, both on the Continent and in England, manure in the furrows and covered by splitting the -— have Менн ат а а к deal == d infor or b itae | in every third furrow HYDROPULT, oreover Mr. тода, мелаи нете vert: Ais Cat iet Es е trib o e all made to f their experience a nd Dibbling may be d i one-half by the use of linda, and ie pue er x Чаба is thus is nd — generally satisfactory. Exception mus made, how- y be sown on the lighter soils. Use the ever, to the botanical information; the letterpress at | com d "СӘК ои the coulter levers being sil pag : 98, giving the bo а of various | weighted, in ord заб the seed s be deposited at weeds & es, does not seem to have been M » | а sufficient depth. Bowi in rows 12 to 18 inches apart nd before publication. Wequote the follo owing reference to —8 bushels per acre, After sowing the water furrows | * In many districts boggy lands Jie: at the foot of hill Oats may be sown in rows 9 inches apart—10 t ranges. Now, а double benefit might in such cases be | 12 pecks per acre on ploughed Clover stubbles of din ected—first, by draining the hill.side pastures, ich, however, in England ar e then applying the waters thus obtained to irrigate the | generally sown with Wheat), or on land that has borne lan The quantity of wate er „obt: tain ned will be , that was ploughed in autumn, generally o "- quantity. well harrowed since winter. In exposed | covered hillsides will be of iro ылай Тһе situations the sowing of Oats should be deferred till | probable quan tity will be roughly estimated from — - E district. Lord Hatherton, in аав showed dian nit "be done by the drainage water P high land. He collected it in ponds, а it м n the rst rka water -wheel, , affording power for h у recom R21. 1 + and 1 bushel per acre of Gra ru Clover; 3 bushe 34 тм e of Italian R, tor to irrigate ен, Мше уа thus, he led D in fae t, peculiar valu- raina ge iter. y use alone; 5, b. per me еврону, ei Carrot, Mangel тана aud Tur eed, уга ien and utilisin d each. for Thrc wing W: b ^ 'ower. “Малаев should be purehas sed; guano and other Ó——— M divo By Rovan LETTERS PATENT! анат for grain crops, карету жр aud othér manufactured —— pa т greei crops. PRICE LIST. жану of the value of whicli нан have теа little idea. Bum. Road-Making, atid p éxtrüordinary | COMPLETE Brass AND 5 s. d. The following note from an agricultural periodical, on | winter works should be ue JAYANNED "ътт 7 EPR uniting irrigation "sd drainage work: ^ rass Lands.—lrampling fi stock during these | CówPLrrE этти ВкАзз СОЕ RS AND gestive on this point no under consi sider erati t and cold months will "serioudy injure ше herbage, СоРРЕВ STIRRUP .. 22 ^ There are many más drained nim mals; The Price ** Cotüplete " as abóve, iuis 2} {бок Sun: and 3 feet agricultural land in different parts of en Britain, Mes воа. therefore, be all in | Delivery Нев, Galvanised Wiro Strainer, Rose and Sinall Jet. ul d i where the outfalls of the drains are at sufficient eleva- Live Stock.—Calves will d pix ing: че їпа rdi -ven separa THE HYDROPULT tilated house should be provided for fr i bl in tl ion, and in suitable places, to allow of the water drawn off being used for purposes of irrigation nds, to be € Undiluted milk is É best food; but after t реце for deep-dr ine зо be lai as to work the firs t three or four weeks it must be supplemented by WATERING BE subsoil water of the upper portions over the surface | Linseed cake and sliced Ta urnips E hdn XE a larg SPRINKLING È and through the soil T. lower lying districts. Мо pire b late sown DROWNING oor Iss available de f drain yields pure water, and it ha: ilk tl and should кА NSING TREES F PROM SMUTS, long ved by analysis that water from a erefore юра the ahei food of the cows at this time. RESSING WITH LIQUID MANURE, manured field contains soluble salts any aaka Morse 1 be put on full allowance of food of all Е we it must evi e an adva eto p h | kinds, as they will soon be uired 4 iem the full TEE HYDROPULT over and through other елы, ЕЯ а м nd pe period. of ti The e being now aded in is desirable in every oomen oberen priam е a preguaney, кене wi r hay ч S work together with adv: Wurzels or Turnips upon their pastur The pm WASHING WI he quotations as to the quantity o undergo any sudden change i in е WETTING SIDEWALKS, the e Craigentinny meadows are E BI faclly ассан, or management, as it eii to affect their constitution, SPRINKLING STREET t appears, says Mr. Cuthbert Johnson, from the|and cause dauger in lambing. pus fatting 55 тана report of Dr. J. k (* Statement on Sewer Manure, | sheep must have their r increase of food, their PERIN р. 49), the celebrated Craigentinmy Meads are|sheds littered, and their feet fre tly examined ВАТА. annually irrigated with the city sewage about 18 time: he lambing season commen ly as January in Mod For instance: a certain plot was watered in its turn, | many districts, especially such as are near good markets in 1845, May 3 and 14, June 3 and 20, A and | for iere - ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES. н October 8 and 29, November 24, December 31; in айту —The fóod zr - ү — should bef товат Нова, LED. and F.L.&, Re oxnmAim, A.B., pm. ary 30, February 18, March 5 and 22, айай барот ed, VEE ОЁ | Suiv Нтввкнь, Esq, F.R-H.S, "Tabula eris pm (thé eminent pril 2 and 13, cows have calved баай | ое л ; сее Now, if we calculate that on an e inue of months | more pro ofibable than vea enl. As the cows calve their I tons of т water would suffice the soil (always partial partially and som piece т moistened), then it would require 9400 tois Н е to give these 18 сете to an acre of land. eem the quantities I E e stated as likely to be д! ты amount uid r required for the irrig ion of correct, y че of Mr. Geor; d hanan, Enginee r to the eads of Craigentinny, to the Coitaléionara] re Mes ot Metropolitan бее e states the quantity of water | necess o е 1 í а; › this I calcula e equal * 31x 60 x 10 x 12=23,400 cubic feet, weighing 624 lb. cubic foot, or 624 x 23,400=1,462, ., or about 5 at the n thi 8 апа Sod. during 13 da; of PELO SML. ow rigation is far fro ng ‹ applying the e—the more rapid and горо application bog" to be Bro erred, as is affording little time for the soakage into eiie and the drain: yii e land is not irrigated so ps as 18 times in the hace and very ке ch more is ped n ata time than is applications per the total quantity applied i is more likely 20 or ousand tons per acre, though on an average the applied may not Y be more than 10 to 12 30 thousa; quantity а had E division of the volume relates to cashire, Bagsho Bot une апа on various нит т in [different counties, Calendar of Operations Ferr: : EU u sort ia mo Wheat, Beans, Peas, aud Oats are allotted to them. Butter, on most dairy farms, is Two Hundred eet Suction Hose, and force it through cars still і the бү эр manu facture. | Hose toan irn of One Hundred Feet. 1 E ашан tlie óat fóllosiug weeks, - vereri med сохаввултовх HYDROPULT. E = to Correspon IFUL IMPLEMENT, arcely мо ыы in гре. The u ubber in com- posts will Бе found largely ана іп кч books on Weighing : сези 5108, re e dou value as à | AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE эң THE GREENHOUSE d AND CONSERVATOR Price 358., should compost of it with vegetable matters, as ould, аг — and turn it over frequently untilit was | Complete, with Brass Cylinders and Сор Stirrup, 21 feet Suction beginning to rot, and thereafter add to the st so much and 3 feet Dehvery Hose, Strainer, Rose, Jet, and Fan. This NEW MET EN must necessarily supersede Syringes pend , b ^ зеза А pee er, will be found much more посне! in and on repeated turnings, in fact upon the peer о an о |, the dp for getting it rotten. Lime із а good thing to add На орен with the pri ey compost of this vegetable апа A LADY САХ WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE, ; is preparing PEOR EAE e oa = e М; tit ot of much service in the compost for use. CART HORSES : icus Correspondents to inform SE him what they copsider gy Pt Чуло o of гоа S d sale of the Hydropult т cart horses at this season r£ He am eer A in reality has «шиа. = S of ога 1 а who are now 5 worthless imitations of the ims AE, and through their connec- hibit r sale, in by which the grains of Wheat are ана e Bunt, | i which is at once known by the grains очи filled with dark | ні i ces resemble in many respects ine vi which bas à le fishy „ Ergot, in ealeulated to deceive the which the grain is more or less бен жн tbe internal | the Hydropult in сем, substance nu ad solid. 3. Earcockle, in which the | unsuspecting. The Propiétor medien issues this Caution, and altere maller than the sound. These grains are | res; bi po. dnd rounded, соп сог ~ of a thick, hard | should examine the. machine offered for sale, and see if it has at- аты whose cavit y is filled with white powder. head th the following word. da Hydropult, аас Mel contains no trace of fecula, "but i is exclusively mposed à hne їс эт ead-shaped particles, which are | Vosr's Patent; predecir edi nly by GR & Brow, 8 fact little dry, rigid worms. M койд in water | Birmingham. Онаша PoxEROY ро», Proprietor, 1 8 н 5 they are ки D у their n motion t ied Là aliv dal кон these the — жу їпө rdinary smut and ш PARING AND BORATO: pz Xo. E all n sd utilis: on Oats itd ca -— ung next w mmend paring and burnin; vesti with тен, on application. оок, e reco and о) y 8 rat reduce it Mia ply is. Pay it — deme of clay and Tie HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, and a 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, th. о be sown early in February. Manure will ge CHARLES POMEROY "BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Tmenvanr 4, 189 112 THE к ahn CHSUNIULE AND € — GREEN'S PATENT. SILENS MESSOR, WING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, NOISELESS LAWN М0 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY , SOLE MANUFACTURER THE QUEEN. FOREIGN MEDAL THE AWARDED TO FIRST PRIZE MEDAL GREEN'S PATENT 5 » ADJUSTING JOINT ОР THE Саена AS L A w N M INTERNATIONAL OWERS EXHIBITION, LIEGE, 1861. 1862 BRUSSELS, 1861 & 186, NAMUR, 180, WAS AWARDED TO GAND, 1862, THOMAS GREEN, FOR HIS LINNEENNE, 1861, PATENT 1862, & 1863, LAEKEN, 1862, LAWN MOWERS. giis Feds GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have srl to be the best and ia off every Prize that has been given in all cases of Compe etition. The Judges at tlt Royal Horticultural Society's Show, held July 20, 1864, awarded them a First-class Certificate (No Prizes were given), and at vip same time suggested a slight alterali which has been done. Messrs. T. GREEN & Sox consider their MACHINES now as near perfection as possible, ntinued making them as usul; they will have nearly 3000 ready for delivery at the commencement of the season, and they hope with their present facilities to be able to execute all orders on the dj they are received. ? Both the HORSE, PONY, DONKEY, and HAND MACHINES ү they become dull or blunt by running one way ro ound d the су диды сап be reverse Machine will cut equal to n Arrangement y y any p I the advant г вона i the'Cutters being steel on each side, vien 11 |. d, again and дар! bringing the анана dn of the cutters against the bottom blade, whente Illustrated Price Lists Free on application. GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT ROLLER, FOR | LAWNS, DRIVES, BOWLING GREENS, CRICKET FIELDS, and GRAVEL PATHS SUITABLE FOR HAND OR HORSE POWER. PRICES OF ROLLERS FITTED with SHAFI PRICES OF HAND ROLLERS. SUITABLE FOR PONY OR HORSE-POWBB Diameter 30 inches; length 32 inches £7 10 0 Diameter - uam length 32 inches A i M » ж, » 26. 410 0 » „ 36 » ү " » » 22 310 0 » ыа 5 Jo 24 P ” » » " i ' B M o. 9 329739 —R2:0 етир e М Б А » 90 , MASE Кы M Delivered Free to all the pem гаа 007008 17 1 Railway iets se Shipping Ports in Eng uo aes -— 19 10 ? | Delivered Carriage Free to all the : Railway Stations and Shipping ports in Ей | Тһе above ROLLERS possess many стене over all hune їз; aimed are made in two parts, and fr я | E NEM еен of, dt turnel Iuvenis, UR AL M г iA are free de revolve on the axis, affording greater facility for c: gi | manner surpassing any ever yet brought out. à sce түз УК N айыбы: н УС e THOMAS GREEN AND SON, FIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; 2, FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, EC; 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN; HADWIN'S BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL. | Ғервсапү 11, 1865.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LTU RAL. GAZETTE. 1:1 d mamae зина emme s -ana T MARKE RKET GARDENERS and OTHERS.— = : : TV " Four Sorts of PEAS in cultivation ато— UTHILUS Hs En. DP PRINCE ALBERT, О riget HITE WINTER BROCCOLI. 7 TCHS V PERFECTION ADVANCER ч Price 2s. 6d. per packet. 09 тути | PRINCESS ROYA Is or packet, дг profita нп E. gro always there when wai pecial offer to tho Trade on ! application. Purchasers of large quantities will be liberally treated € appli- T Ке porn 0 Ru may be had Tros o HIST of n GARDEN SEEDS is now ready, and uc -—y wp Toys = а Establishment, Re: eading. ——- Caes Сотнпа, Camberwell, London, S. х& k Бон, The Nursery Fulham, Lond. — пылыш Dua 15 - The Best К m тата" yton Hall. | E XU INDE REFUSE AJ ATTE, SURNEDL AND CO. beg а, |. 9, GODWIN has pleasure Cms within rm the Trade that the | * in introducing to noti 0 at 25. send out any ed ofthe above this im P na but | “учесу men. the ed reti 8 pod zs a E , wel : аруа б Боре meet ih dp Жесс кек. E shouldered, and running evenly fro: vae it, eio long Adve Ttisement. in "Warehouse: 8L High Holbors, close to the stem to the ; length Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 21st orc = QW. с. 1g , 25 t hes, frequent:y longer; на, 1863; ог apply to the : smooth, dark green colour, black spine, ied A Finne Сомрлкү, arden CA йаууагей, d — ——— pro- Kingsto; n- Tham ames, уе; one о est, if noi пе very 'ost-office me SHARPE OE , Sleaforà, have fine 1 best х ина either fr Family Use Use er кү F Tortola 4 the ition & Co. EL O'ROURKE SCIMITAR 2s. 6d. РА рв DICKSON'S FAVOURITE For bor choice CUCUMBERS, Bamsuaw's BRUSHES апа WOODFORD'S MARROW DILLISTONE'S FIRST | рыс VEGETABLES, &c. see F. G. бз MATS are sold in every town. EDMANS IMPERIAL EARLY р PTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN Cavrox.—Every Brush da EL... Bemples and Price Prices on application. кс iai CATALOGUE of FLOWER SEEDS will be ready 19: - Yo J. Bansuaw's Patent. BE ESSEX RIVAL PEA.—The finest, 4, Norfolk Market Hall, Shefüleld. BA 0 C T H. ost productive, and best flavoured Early Pea in cultivation. : Е al, è t SA ta article s AE rose bo and See pam үре, К of Testimonial: айу Роз 31, 1861: also NUI TONS БЕК НІКЕ ; CH AMPION CUCUUMBER, Destroy ing vim Price 1.44, per lb. ; over 10 fbs. 1 wee Advertisement and Test imonisis of "Tanusry Т and'28, 1865, in | ^ "m t-office Orders ro рау able at Fleet Street. Gardeners Chronicle. Price 25. 6d. per quart. FIRST.PR PE BAKER, 10, Gough Square, Fleet Street, E.C. e liberally dendi V d Terms on application, ISHURS? COM- o be eu of— Messrs. Peter Lawson & Son, Qj Cheapside, London. nsects а ira on Mr. James Veitch, Royal Tae Nursery, King’s Road, Chelsea. Growing Plants, or as Winter Messrs. Cooper & Bolton, 152, fe Street, London, Dressing on Trees rest, Messr: взт. Fraser, Richar chardso о» d, 82, 5 Bishopsgate Within, London. should be dissolved 48 h Messrs. Nutting rbi ican, т Mr. б. W. Dixon, 48а, Moon дан Street London. nd Messrs. Sutton & Sons, erks hire. decanted, prevents any staining Messrs, Saltmarsh & Son, Mo ion sery, Chelmsford, Essex. This вр Ue variety, the best of the e qe class, was sent folinge. A stre f from Messrs. Roberts & Son. Denbigh. T by us yy years since, and has held to the present time its to 2 02. to the gallon of water Messrs. Lowe & Co., High Gre een, Wolverhampton. eputation ; of fine form, free bearer, and great size. It has during is recommended for growing Мг. Robert Emson, Secretary to the Essex Agricultural A iat the past le obtained for our custo: Weis several Prizes, and we Plants; one from 4to 16 oz. for Mr. B. Mackenzie, X sle of Wight. have every con nS e in n recommending it to x а Trees at rest, Mr. B. R. Cant, St. John’s Street, Colchester. rice 18. per packet pa st free) m ue tar rire keret Witham, Essex. The undermentioned perdu have ordered a supply of and Seedsmon, "in T i boxes, de, .J. F. : e > d - M. ысыр ollard, More 5 жн ed Halstead, Propriet Messrs. Corin usos e ү. 221, Upper Thames Street, E.C. жр 1 м LEY, e ngham, На oprietor. э” OOPER тох... 152, Fleet Street, London, E С. тип DT TTG" E OPI Нокзт & Sox Т, acer ms "oie et, London. , E.C. esale by HE EARLIEST PEA KNOWN is is к: ER'S и "c Nortia & Ве iB v cre Ix zbiea n, London ‚Ж.С, PRICES PATENT EXPRESS, ere ay T. e Testimonials. roe T. CHARLES TURNE: oyal ius s, теа а MAC pe quist. Eade z upon application mittance The following ve excellent Old Sorts ean be supplied at Ñ c евро! ested. acket (post free) ы MK ы LN S ГЕ" UN. SEC CRAT. yal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea ERN 6o T VICTORY of BATH. NCH'S STAR of the WEST | QA OR. Axp COOKE'S WARRANTED Меште: Carter & ON. ЖИИ Hig n olborn ' E: ŞU" ren : them. m 0 nod 8..0 nt бш " Messrs. Downie, Laird, & Laing .. Sydenham _ Svrrox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishm nent, Reading, — | W ere without which none are Mone нун & боп. е Maidstone HE NEW PARSNIP MU DENT. "—SEED of this & C. et having to caution Garden thers, but are Ment Staat 4 Mein "ONSE о а improved PARSNIP, “ennobled” b y Pro fessor Воскмах, late of оре to до so, in consequence of an "imitatio on, ос Oaoh Mr. Scott M oie MM Chichi st ths Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, is now уати рас delivery quality, having been sold for the genuine one, and which has caused. Mr. C. Turner S Doe Bigh E s Ho ede. ек iue а eed Vari fending edid nale all of А а watreataf boit E D pcr e ad Mr. C. Sweet = Е o ote е. ў obtained from any of the eir make. Mr. Cattell . к сё x ў resterham сп. Berks Seed Establishment, Readin; " "в Pruning ат! MF. Greis qi quier a ЫШ : 5а \ pss ҮҮ, GRASS SEEDS bei b d ч А. E eing mixe: gu A. eie adim Upper Th Thames Street io suit the Soils for which they are required ired, | To E Mr, W. Masters ООШТУ persons ordering bare only to X4 DES КА € l and | NORMOUS BAVI Messrs. Wrench & Sons.. Ys .. London Bridge an од ecd am ше suppli Messrs. Paul & Son t EDWARD CARPENTER, "Seca M. fiant 4nd Gro Brighton and — A (6 | Pla; potted never ч | require t ve -- Аа и => From 400 Sussex Seed Warehouse, 96, $ SE — d Street, Brighton. i} m of these Pots can be inndé i in one day by a a boy. Full STE PHEN ECT EE S SEED C АТ) ALOG UE for 1885 pr d dross W. Нуу» for deri э with а TER prer: free A nad; orto D 19 it fi RRSON, New Саз 00, трио uv sent free by pos Birk bend: lymah wW. fex вѕом, № а Park, and Garden. BLACK CORRUGATED IRON A ROOF SHEDS, and BUILDINGS. АТАХ ISED. IRON WATER CISTERNS, any size or RE NE G, JAPANNED or GALVANISED, any or the r Seeds, he Ee m leasure of aeu dj SCARLET SWEET РЕА. the stock of which is entirely in his possession. Colour most intense PE and а real gem. This will be found one of the finest annuals which has flate years introduced. (See dc ER "€ ! Lettuce, which ria i f her HE the longest standing sorts. - ES Cat: "ied us — € SWING WATER BARROWS, PUMPS, GUTTERS, FALL PIPES, mda arre Mm nu mber of sp ааг E Ашы " URS ASP SPRAVTE ROOFING FELT, 14. amber o ove STEPHE м, Beed or vndas urbem ы an, Sudbury, Su Suffolk. WEIGHING MACH WEIGH BRIDGES S of all sizes, REALLY GOOD INGS. Mn DIXONS Y YORKSH, э SHIRE. HER телее By Royal Let; DIXON'S СНА: 5 Xt DIXONS SE EO D опшим COS LETTU cpu an ad eet OXLEY'S CORRÜGATED or BEADED BRICKS for DIXON'S N NEW MAMMOTH WHITE CELERY, 1з. per packet. GARDEN WALLS.—The most comple! o 8 аске КАТЕ, 64. per packet. PS INCOMPARABLE RROCCOLI, . per packet. The FROGNURIS RA * ТТЕ! VE DALGLISH'S PRIZE E Pros er apo ORKSHIRE HER dp PN DIXON'S YORKSHIRE FAVOURITE NE S ped ket, em DIXONS EX EXQUISITE н CURLED РА PARSLEY Y, od. | dd por om - Establishment, f th Stocks in E f the 2 РБА ETC RO GRASS ОЛЫ ЫШ RE ae ft (инее the mont petet menm of Trin e 450. I 0- E S EE р S8.|theymix expressly to suit the soil for which they are req! and trouble than by any other means. nm PÉA, p —— "The following 1 ter bas been pU pesa les man F others ^ — J. —— Mee E EG Ro ER = , rticultu; , Чоп Agen: Messrs. Hour R, amaica Wharf, и е ОСЕКЕ анон "—- “тө hare там made, 5 “к r мек, апа cum oniy lackfríars, E. » Мередит. х5), 18. € ustice to say that t e sown for i н ыы BOYAL Меша. is ed : d per zik gone PRICES ARE:— sies Rt CONQUER Re у por quart E Best Bost quit MIXTURES for LAYING DOWN to PERMANENT NURHNGS SUPERB Е SURE, as. | ү bcd AUS HORE P UM Pte а атая Аат О! H bo CORNISH, ба, ES —€—— сыш yd Жошы wo к Lay ЧЫ toit. ра ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, in great puo VERS а md Ane GRASSES for RENOVATING OLD PAS- variety оГ patterns and material, the plainer so м camis, P ҮТЕ PIXIE e ket 65. to 9s. per acre. » cially suited for r КҮТСЕ N GARDENS, & ast ier KEMP’S DES. LE, 6d. Lud Lodi, Finest LA N СВА SEEDS, 185. per bushel, zs ee and Insects, d E e Ў McEWEN'S M ROW. 04 ARK LAWN GRASS SEEDS „168. per pehet | and on imos ^ down incur no furti catre owe FROGMORE PROTEQFINS i perpacket 1 A Copy of Mr. Manrrx Sorrow “ Essay оп Pastures” is sent with amd expense р as do “отп Айша, conse. LERY, WH EARLY DWARF Maa 1s. per packet each 10 o сае Бо S эшо kingdom е | сү Чы rn VASES, мерен AINS, кый » MAN R CH RED, 64. per packet. delivered fr freo to tho Shi; Ship sido sish ort. | Ашлы Ера of great, durability, great IVERY'S NONSUCH, 6d. per packet. ERICED LISTS of GARDEN and FARM SEEDS gratis and ot desig: ER, SMITH'S FINE LONI , 1s. per packet. post free. i & С. Ros 23 А HARWOODS (BITE SHINE рег раке, е Led ыы ыжы: West, сеш, вл Kin к с "E зэ . г рас E RM EINE... LETTUCE, TOM THUMB WHEELER’), 18, per e ATURAL ORA X Names and D 2 Tilustrated Price Lists free by 7а The T S е supplied. » . IVERYS NONSUCH, 1s. per packe! Quality, Produce, Eli Situation, Soil, Use, Peculiarity н котын COS, OA pet packet бар р er atq Pn dar туын; PAVING TILES for Conservatories, Nri arius uan EUGENII In per per packet ve Surra, „нее: Merchant, Worcester. IM E TU qam Ку эз A eee opcm 2 Vd cena durable as кык TURNIP, CHIRK CASTLE” BLACK STONE 4d. per oz. * тб — ICAN STRAP-LEAVED, т: per oz. ALLETT'S 5 | PEDIGREE | PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. dengue SSELATED PA pec oret ст. POTATO, RIVERS ROYAL ASILEAF. cm UN HITE GLAZED TILES, for IE TRUFFAUTS SUPERB FRENCH TS Varleties, mixed, = Мониро паса Ac, o0 Ket rne d ps Ant i , Wal proved large flowering, 18 varieties, mixed, 1s. per packet T (wi uh Sacks) for not less than Two Quarters, рее ЫЛ Le n ЙЕ е fes E. эү эко а АА А ose kinds priced per | sent. upon application, r iin МД атн" p h доа на pe] 37 à eben remp IPTIVE PRI ны? "eric 1 Rrcuanp міти, E Epod Mocibant, e T SILVER SAND (best quality for Plants, ILVER SAND (REIGATE, best Boe рег at the с 100 000 i ear г ASPARAGUS 1s. 6d. £l &oc.), та. 6d. per Ton, 28s per 4 Tons, 39s. per 6 | nddresses—14s. ET b бах el , ls. 6d. per 100; | 8 Tons, 5s. Ton for 20 Tons and upwards, elivered v) the | fòr delivery within tireo p 1000. Station. е Kent and Surrey PEATS, LOAMS, ROCK | PDT A of4T. C nd less. 5000 rw SEAKAIL, 26 25. ri per 100; 22s. 6d. per 1000, SA | BRI! or CLINKERS, for Rockeries and, ER MA CS per dozen, PEN € deus POTS, in every ow at Е cash | T. & б. Rosnrn.—A ddresses see abore. CanstAmms & Soxs, W: Mon rael, , Edinburgh. prices. Snort, Sand and Peat Depót, Reigate, Surrey. | N.B. Orders promptly executed by Railway. ТНВ. ( GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 1, ims, E IRAN CIS А still supply m za most kinds an AND H. LANE Collection of all the most and DWARF ROSES, arly strong. heal ast A Acros. жи to offer a large lar sorts of Ad, re tly recommended, well grown, ani pr suppl e finest iiy, and n seen pr Roses. SON have эң == eg e Nursties, Great Боген: of the Fine STAND. rn New Rose FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE - OHN KEYNES. piar Street 2. AE Pamsows, Nursei lier Road, Brighto: Montpe AND ARTHU fino stro RDI ICKSON anp SONS ca ' and HALF-STANDA ARD AR ig DWA kinds, аб very moderato m d PRICE: ES wil be vq ove nem applicati e “ Upton" Nurse 140855, STAN DARDS, hester. H УЕ ТЕ STANDARDS, апа уе € ds oses £ on the Metti qr ole. per "00, or 9з. per E varieties E ns . Prices ы the Trade on ALOGUES Р an, E Road, and H.P. — E Lea и Roy DON. à Buceessor to Dy late rà Таш) English ROSE, good. T? arf Plants, 3s. dise өнү; to the "Prado. Walt ham Cross, N Salisbu w Roses for 1 e Garden CTION f KITCHEN S GINEA COLLE "o TUA mt the year. E Ea а Genera Catalo; es affixed to еа had post free ti V озгоней on p aee ia 2; n, addr Royal Berkshire Seed шне Reading. - Agricultural See , pem AGE FREE. W.3 WIT Y anp SON can suply Бе N SEEDS for large or small Gardens for ne years EU, po 10s. to 60s. Ey Collection of the best quality Quantities of де = of 208. me 20s. рияга aranes Ров carriage- fop. Бо ЕКТ T. MACKINTOS OSH, “Nursey a E: 2, Pla I е nburg Sxxpsxax, 12, Melbourne Place, e P TA Eh. begs to intimate that us CATALOGU LOWE EDS is n m E M у, and m: may be had post free on appli- on. .—All paree! Gardon Seeds above 30s. value for- Ai E free to p s principal R Railway Stations and Shipping Ports [SES out the Uni Kingdo: Free.—New ds, хр BEA: COT A is now prepared to e bey ый c3 E Kin nds ud GARDE FLOWER, pg AGRICULTURA. Prices very moderate, and quality excellent. E e PRICED LIST and дс deni E CATALOGUE sent post ! {тее on application for three stam; or gratis to preet: has рор реше ш Sering ип several Er E exa Morriott Nurseries, or me e s, Yeovil, Somerset, 3 n Баса New SE N е" В „ LAIRD, AND G beg respectfully to i1 inti hat their NEW CATALOGUES Pr lorist Movers TE E» ROSES, GLADIOLUS, FRUIT | апа New Plants Garden, ive and ЕР мапа лы НЕСОВ, and LARCHA iur e C Gladioli, are now ready, an: had fr Pinest nant STANDARD ROSES, 12s. per do; app! кы. Ок Frederick Street, Edinburgh; warf budded RO: OSES, Bo., 98., P ifs. por doz. на rederick Stree inburgh; and ioa Park, BOSES с wn pow per doz. кого Fre НИ, land 8E. armor ERES GLADIOLUS, 125. ей sorts "ar ANDRI APPLES i Ms. per Ош PYRAMIDAL f di: р ЗАА Ty WHITE GRAPE CURRAN! Fme LANCASHIRE GOOSEPERRIE. SOLE NGTONLA. А. GIG UPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, j feet, е PINUS AUSTRIACA, thrice transplan: feet, 90s, per EXCELSA, thrice Соч 3 feet, 18з. Der Чол. VITÆ, tran: m AMERICAN ARBOR LARCH, dine, E to Н рогов AL AL LAUREL. thrice Paire. г 1} feet, 20s. per 100. 4A ounting she shore cait be obtained юш Нахи Мат, The Hope Nurseries, | ONÈ YEAR'S SUPPLY are proportioned to suit either кр L LES, 128, QUINGE i 5n Pio. oz. rs 402. 1 Ё por 15s Ud. r doz. ; 15s. por NTEA, 2 feel Xn och. D a od D ted, т 100. anted, 3 feet, 48. per doz. 20s. feet, and i above, with t he oxeeption of barch, delivered carriage froe Eo anif adaos in tho to £3 and upwards. CATALOGUES free on applies ion. -clas Carriage . PAUL (Son nd y mem tot rx Tate А. PAUL) begs to announce o that his d aad PRICED EHE UE of SEEDS is ане vnd AUTE ee CET post fr N.B. Eigh the xhibition of the "Royal Но! AE Society. in Eure pr , and all the FinsT tural Societies Уулын the Enfield and Waltham Abb: Shows wore awarded to — Ба са биб he that Selections of -a Magnificent woll ripened ү Vines Som m o" CE te a pr EO. CLARK Short-jointed well ee for fruiting in pepe dires = aperin ү, Streatham VINES in pote; ran ots this year, or үсе. p ames and prices A Place, qiee mm shed e Black Hamb: R es have pete p Vario Three First-class Cert: a o First Prizes in Nn т competition for the fines sb for th or zn t fla s Musqué, M of доод e ЖОЛ pn fuy! ther desci e d ription t any colour. gnan «ошо tme КЕРБЕ ing Vines. "P PINCE, AND o offer lon ge Well pai Qanpi, A. rom zed pots, о bear а ms cmd Luo pearing eyes, in ood si m ason, at 1 d dat They also have à very large stock of VINES, fit for ; es ntin in renes ofa superior quality. In Pots поа AE o A LIST of 56 will be sent on аре to Шош, е т Nursery, Plan is MALLE + in рой sd for pre Aui R um а rem stock bt aes TRAWB BERRIES n M zs аре prop D wax m А is Nurs Burn! „ Kent. Pri - € rer or 100 for EET PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE ADAM of FLOWER Mu GARDEN SEEDS now ready, forwarded free ication. m address all letters to the Seed Sho Tena Lew isham, S. E. p, eu ATANDARD APPLES for Orchard ILLIAM JOSHU. Nus begs leave to state that his DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE of VEGE- TABLE and FLOWER пране. with а m LIST of —— and other FLOWER suitable Spring PL M ting, is forardud uS an bry post рма on applica J.. Warsox’s COLLECTIO 5 E: VEGETABLE SEEDS for eor Small LA rog. of the most approved sorts in eultiva- 'e-of the very best quality proeurable. choice named so:ts.—SPRUCE FIRS, 3 € Ext | handsome; AUSTRIAN d to 6 fedt, id d kinds of FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, and HE | , ab | : Aene. ed, оор &.Co.s, Barbourne Nurseries, Worcester, Bi upon application, MEE ) Magnificent DWAR - and STANDA R AINED PEACHE NECTA qd of the e sorta in cultivation ; ala RAMI LES VERDIER Frs (Ex-Partner in and | Чоь an Successor to, tho late firm x viter eer Pére & Charles | эһ. - Gl, | 84s. TANDARD and DW. by the dozen. hundred, or hose Verdier Fils), NuusrmvsMAN, u Marché aux Chovaux, Paris, For partieul Catalogue. B once. PRICED CATALOGUES ati andi = fret: i just published his er ey, CATALOGUE for the -a season | Wrruram JosmvA Warsow, Етке, and Seedsman, Town Hall | applicat PT * | be obtained either py Tom him or of his Agents, Messrs. $3 Su. вай, € анні, NAM INS ODE сазе. po NUM uA C пар ue eem ua ey t Tower Street, London, ETER LA e Castl edy Fig. ар EET E ао : К WSON AN пе ON have made Ag ; ран А RO SONS NS ОРЫН? uda C 91e» s PRING FLOWERS, ке r ser vibe abore next Autumn, Thor are : STOCK is tho best near Е Pu di жа 10: gps уа 46 dis e motion а есы o оа со, 9S., & 125. 1d 13s. por dozon. Hepaticas sorts .: 4 ô 4 Dielytra spectabilis .. O5 g 96 | to the Trade. Е n 5 а таро ра зь мра. шеси, M ВЫ 6 Бе 4 - Hollyhocks, finest зато ed, à rinted Ыз эчә не don. application. VM o the Tra : oiyanthus, fine mud Dd. LE ESTE. La in E TX А. o M adp Gok кеи... ong Ача Bnest Anini 19 | Wad ет -- ЖОКЕ, cdd Prolific Melon. ise mM prius t - ege ded border Yorietie 5 3 0 | Cloves, old crimson . 4 0 ATER А o SONS ave great Те imo гоча, ce pring, c ve been cut back, жей denen or i the " ei 2 0 | Picotees, fine d Ha above MELI p £l peri. sers afa dime lande "| Pavon ks 8 0 prenne ный z 1 0|freo potter, iud an охааа, бош noh Hit Rer j Mile End Nursery, Eaton, Norwich. Pinks fine double uo e ve leise uestre s ИИ TE ары pA Fede purple з 0| Hunt's Sweet аш ЕЗ d r3 же Yorkshire. ,JOHN, WATERER begs to announce that his New „ыа m и ё Tondon Agenta ; LOGUE of Hardy, Serlet, and other Choiee RHODO- ie ciu > Do Sox, Веейвшец, 6, Leader is now уына md can xor Botanie Gardene | їй wer mow id geo x € 18 0 Y ү т; [Coe ООВ FILBERTS, and other ГҮ P эе cem Variation as v ан а | Viola per e аа new, 1s. Daisies, double онеъ ый of 1862, and for LE YS redegi Бе сату ыу ROSES, FOREST ааа anii Mio dle km x 773 15 кеса — и dies LT emat im To the Trade А Per doz.—s. d. lave | Fuchsias, best of1861 — .. 6 9 х WA Go an extensivo с алаш WEEDS Verdenas, , ced 4 TER Ан em A Ib У ONES о Adi її стап, ino оу ML NURSERE ME VI a tr бет Апатай тшн os cPteok.. 6 0 ON. EART OX HEART, BED to12 0 v 19 0 PROLIFIC WATERIA and WHITE Т. Also MUERTE x M 0,0 | trained MAY DUKE aud ENS NEAR dale Station, South. Waste вапну вучаны } йара Pei Mimulus ы А — ipo ы resins on Ак HE ш: аа P Konano Surra, Numerymam, Worear. egens REN ax» "OS БРЕ" PRICED | WacpoUs PANTS oo 1 0 Br cri eios Banoe, or Dot VV and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of RHODODENDRONS yz onde 20, 2o папой varieties A PPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, ERICI NTS 'orwarded li The Catalogue also, gives a Goneral Summary of th their Stoc ode whioh fino Dwarf Fino, at, ко дей, of Post апай ‘and truotoname ——— ET Sn Hardy and аге Swrri, Nurseries, Worcester. — pd Wow Surrey. WirLiAM Элте, v SMITH'S - FRUIT LIST € jm d nn of "s. us of v with n e pma NS. кт ATA, Crimson žiso their g Pure Whi 2 and » sizo, fort under Glass; also their 3 DLL Fe Е Фаза по Sent finest in tho d price, &e. Do o arket, Ka : Tn, Nurseri. ў prepared to TT to send out in аске A% and E LLEOTION J.* S in gulti, STOVE OUSE ЖКУ О | Tooo me е4 sorta of Fn i Ad o dE nus tus of Miniatur E ти nd ctm ran matter on Fruit Tree E Satius , FENWAY (anis and other Ornamental reet, Kvergrücn Ran senho qvo Xi RU TUDIN ы Ton aiene unos A Pee Мада е Wb d PRIM Seti on thi estem » ULA CARMINATA' SPLEXDEN пет | FRUIT Railway Main ronis ARTER'S GARDENER'S YADE-MEC TREES, ROSES, an SHRUBS are here extens See Airera ud MD. older kinds of fimbriated ps Шү in smo of the finest Loam in th di ly n ARD н Colours E. б. ® Sox Wi Primulas, URSERY, В. Y FLOWER EDS w NW. ellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, en minutes walk from Feltham H only, sent AB or е лу z and DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, and айы SU AxD SONS, SIM са: n сөс CM At SION LAN VOOD LANE SURSERIPS ISLEWON Un сее = оф : of: idu. $e. уй or TRE Fome) ог Ы ыгал OA oENERAL HARDY PROPAGATION DEA and thing sace, and mo s CATA oF iho tos Msi din his New and о Stock in the above Nurseries is woll worth tho inspection or i C SEEDS will bo sont рон ar хоре Fo ismod ently transplanted to гыт moderate, "Plante are will be Do ianed fa ear as ponia, p The following СА т ае Carnations Фа Ранї 5, and Panties згу, у d OHN HOLLAND, having for upwards st Stock in En paid special ati upv arge: in England pee +, of tention to the cultivation of the UE es nt Polyanthus und Ot рет E К Plante, which are extra strong and true to nume, at Ame пе Scarlet EE O4 : and qum Side PLAN CARNA EE ў Yellow ditto, ditto CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES BEDDING TOR POTES а n vicine és A tto, ditto Lilac CATALOGU: of HARDY SEO ап in POTS, rore NOTER, 98. to 188. фп in Йшор®. to, Wie ра ditto, No UTCH BUL shortly be BORDE Au ozan pairs Viren pairt | » Cowslip. Tis piene ч олш BS, hem in August, i CAN e and былыр EES е. pir рег довад райе... omw & Cuanurs Ley, РА бо е а or а те ыш sqb qup Mica: —-"-—--—-—-—-"-—Y—PPMU tee" ЕЕВЕПАВҮ ll, 1865.] p [E LONDON ^ SEED . COMPAN Y, ‚ LIMIT p, SEED | COMPANY, LIMITED, HE ста Welbeck Street, COMPA Square, HE w ready, a! i ihe United Кіпра HE 1 ГӘ KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS ofall descriptions. HE EED MPANY FLOWER, very dm yap. а uds LIMITED, LONDON Pi SEED d атр, NDON 8 ТИТР. ТЕ GENERAL PRICE CURRENT. of KITCHEN GARDEN, LO NDON SEED COMPANY, WER SEEDS of LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED THE GARDENERS nd will be forwarded |... CHRONICLE 123 AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, with a vast collection of exotics, chietly collected HE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’ S urday nday. ITALIAN GARDENS at, SOUTH KENSINGTON, with Arcades, Conservatories, Plants, Flow: eire AR s of all Count tries ; by Dr. Warin himself in Nepal, P o Pen Cascades, Fountains, Sculpture, Hatching, Beon. Silkworms, &c., | Sumatra, and Java, and increase by éonteibulines gram deme lie dai any differen p ts of 'omenade, and Band, ev ry Sat d Моп Out-of-Door Season from the ist LOT to the dist Бере. in а qn.door 96689 foni 0 А о ИРА 0, ЧН ah Son Islands, :16 ів not enly a curious, бф a ‘Admission miss gn the days mentioned below, not being a picturesque and most beautiful scene ; and more OW, e, or Ргоше: e days, will during the London Season be as , x ж follows :--Süturdays, Ps. 80,5 Sundays, the Gárdens are б0зод to the perfectly answers MILTON’S idea adise, Public, but open to ена а ta personally introduced ;| except that it із on a dead flat instead of a hill, nx Жы kar d b eid sy rede Por an Fridays p 1s. than anything whic ever sa he m. . when t London DE. ЖЕ А E ri but n i Á Saturdays ls. Admission on the Queen's Birthday, ws 1 otios I noticed the Nutmeg, a pretty t 3 ne Mongar and Tuesday, quà Whit Monday 2 Tuesday, MIS bar y.|thing like a Myrtle, with a beautiful Peach-like "pie me "ortho" Sour алло Ошан, Xu ce blossom, but too sate the winter even in Garie ens are open Free ih of Her Ma by. AL CISGBID AL SOCIETY. "5 d careful COLLECTIONS of. of GARDEN SEEDS ЕЯ 5 Whole pear, ОТҮ : jur SL MM E АМ s of gront singularity and beauty, and ne СІ + ТИНЕ LO. DON SEED COMPA IMITED. | 33. e EXAMINATION oP GARDENERS in BOTANY, in APRIL 1n a grove or avenue pro an effect of striking АП SEEDS of the value of 20s. and upwards delivered earriagó | К; BASE 4 t Шотана ME а ащ дир © | solemnity, not unlike that « of Gothie architecture, ree to any en їп England and Wales, or any Steam | Candidates who, being Gardeners у {туро апа iti а Certi n- * The ifferent establishments [Indian t€ t England, dud, Wales, Sco nor r Ireland, - cate in Botany of the First, Secon or Third Class, shall obtain the | Botanic Gardens] bell volüvitei f THE (E LONDON COMPANY, LIMITED. чи est number of marks in that subj nic y UY ЗИЯ sue D onn Square, W. E е Partiendo the Voi og io the Secretary of the d convicts in ns, of m I have already spoke === оп p ety of Arte, 19, Jolin Street, Adelphi In the Caloutta С Garden their labour is now sup- No IT Asers YAL IOULTURAL OCIET Y, |р lied by peasants, hired by the da ; UTTO р SONS having received several Orders for R H KENSINGTON. p yP ph a Yo EB and GARDEN (SEEDS without t the C bep res or ADDRESS of PRIZES onis i EXHIBT TORS at the FELLOWS as we other wis the Sender, they feàr inconvenience will ает SATURDAY WEEKLY SHON S 1806. advantageous and Mb the labour of free- E erro or m dn nmm гө ot lot vary , ode Soul ERA au | ®. тан СИ реда Жей р for rst-class Certif- | men here, as prag here, А infinitely cheaper P ug e ise abi ler ПУ to writo without | А Socond-class Gold Banksian Medal for every 29 Second-elass Corti- | than Ча " slav Md an decr i To any Posti plants which grew in саа ав ГД A Silver Flóra Banksian Medal for every 20 Commendations gained B S. WILLIAM e dio by an Exhibitor. n Рд tta Q lg де: we may add that there » heis now —— i tating that pe Plants Fi "New апа ad Choice Yates for this season. DE їй CATALOGUE, póst free Paradise and Holloway, London, №. id Horticultural Society. ESSRS. SUTTON "^ » SONS. at the GREAT an bastian SHOW in December last. -CLASS CERTIFICATE for YELLOW GLOBE MAN fr LED GLOBE) MANGEL u^ T (0) SECOND-CLASS » for LONG RED MANGEL FIRST-CLASS vi for KOHE RABI : 3 forHOME-GROWN GOURDS SECOND-CLASS 7 for ORNAMENTAL GOURDS | Seeds of 1864. , growth Joss LEE, ӨЕ SMEN fo the QUEEN, е хатаана mim to PT their NEW CATALOGUE for 1865 of CHEN GARDEN —— and Fiet qe. SEEDS, ab MERE best Stocks oad, at Home and Abr post 0 оп application: ondon, W p ursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, A Gold Medal, to be termed the Prince Consorts Medal, to the DASS no wig ат the course of the yeàr, ge Даш the the example: jJ tèst num Агын gue кар» a First-class Cert as 5 m: ere Jonesia Авоса, М lat autiful flowe ша rum REL AE sns "T у: Rie 2 мнв ny Palms of great interest and гагібу ; and A Prize of 151. to the Exhi bitor Who, duririg he усаг, shall hate the an tree (Е indi ) d hich there obtained the greatest number of First-class Certificates. was on e fine specime n the n, was as wid A Prize О? 107. to the Ma who, irr. Mem the АН nap have T 1 obtained the greatest number of Second. riifica! affording a ADIES' PRIZES for INDOOR noie The poU y gt the GARDEN. ЕТ, CHRONICLE again offer, аа - ear, RA PRIZES of 107. each fo. the best stampe of IND LANT-CULTURE 2 exhibited at ёо Show of Table jedes RES E to take placo i in x Garden of the Royal Horticultural Society, at South Kens n JUNE 24. Prize wi ive us of its spreading Dn wp d dark viele foliage. < е pon gardener, w | tion of the m ын рев had proved somewh a | difficu t. Calcutta, and doubtless dT One ill bi п for the Веѕт ORCHID IN Se grown an qme ча да d 42 here ў -— this plant in existence Gee of ginny "kind, own in а roo: at the time of "de C —À—— to take ibition, during си nt least six weeks reviots rå the time of E Exi they must have under the management of the "d the fine ixl vhi dort ver id в hot- X rs themselves. The ts are to besuch аз аге suitable for drawing-room decoration. T » е way to our e ants may be grown in Bess p к or baskets, or aquaria, ү ent Yxbibition st India ае was Th ог in апу other convenient and contrivance. otice of the intention to ener must be sent to the Garden Ps регіпіепдепё at South Kensington not later than June 19, in * that accommodation may be provided, The Plants must be ent in by 9 a.u, on June 24, and be ready for adjudication by 11 A.M. ie e habit of sending these 408 hom aont liberal wy an rudgin proceeding which + hope the example th Established Upwards of a Century. . GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS. Orders amounting to 21s. and upwards sent Carriage Free. COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. No. No. 1, 9s. No. 2. 21. 28. р 10з. an Baciti SP UE BUTLER 4x» MoCULÍJOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. argen e^ BUTLER'S SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER.. 3 26 N CUCUMBER, unquestionably the "oaa tcd E w:2 5 BUTLER'S CLIMAX MELO: hi ceuiiinay E потат PhRSIDINT МЕ Бе ica "—À Y Assoftments f ^ 100 wars. S0 vars. 20 vars. 25 vats. 15 viis. ANNUALS Hardy 10s. 5s. Е. 25. 8d. P » HalfHardy 805 15s. тз. 6d. — 48. 0d. Р: 6d. 3 6з, 0d. 38. 6d. » Най Наау.. . A "s.6d. 48, 0d. | occasion "^ whel w ope i to be its successors any of the Che ба у ГЕЛЕ; mme d Nile » їч, шше, а о SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, -+ terest in brin nging си ov ard's Cases on. deck MEI um d E filled with most valuable plants, and we believe Р Е Mord К rhum 8 а often freight free, Such liberality in in a Govern- HEU С. e. eC South Kensington „з ment, hd in individuals, deserves to be made Ватсират, ЧО Нойон ecl or at widely known, and to be long rem red. $ ‚ RT e Caleutta Garden, like all the Indian estab- i ts of а simi ind, is of great val Our Indian letters give us a sad account of 6 the кезйн, itse its means vlants are intro- Mon D. Li the late {ни "ic анды эро dtas, рїорайашй, and distributed 4A dver ТЫНЫ: Ёа = ж shrubs whioh had Productions of mercanti d even national s Mb id чр э ^ of impor are received, taken care of, and for- Sia ey ae nr ditt tubis ul e тА уд has Warded to their destination. The Tea plants been жону dám y and many of the plants which are now covering many of the slopes м едй end Pere vA а Stately trees have been the Himalayas, and = Cinchonas which ti torn up.by the roots, or have hal their their leaves and “А to. pro чавону А. redo: d Mut hide brit and instance, to the Calcutta Garden. The Dire ^ of the Caleutta Garden have always been men of the work of many anxious years, have been all but | demolished. The Eagre, or, s Б is called in India, the ** Bore," саше rolling up n SOE y ME а р ^ di Ша w д, Us is wee T h al eu no m E: Бы scientific A weh ardent MEL ri tany. Кохв WaLLICH, FAL © ke н Е uiless я out ot di sowie, h у төче over ir бм Pint of m river und sw NOVEUNES in FLOWER BEEDS.—See Descriptive Catalogue. BULBS for SPRING PLANTING.—Gladioli, — including the splendid mew b. auratuf ; Tigridias, Ranunculus, and other balbs вайа for жыз боша ырны Special | Quctatións ät los табез` Бек ЛОб ör 1000 бп tipplication о, оа ым. пуда іп | ЯК Ње! although it beg iako 3 m to o ropes end of the ch been "iia remarkable Суб, yer уч йе үй ot Vh estéblisient, both India, may be but slightly tora We fest the Garden of the Agri-Hortieultural Society of India, which is also a most useful of the grand Ld вы Gard en Кр it was on the eve o ads Situated on he right The 1 bank of di the E Жеш: x istano bel w е | ™ [tow It was СЕН by the Eat. "nd ja BEDDING PLANTS 250,090 weiLrooted plants, èompising | СОЮРЕВу in 1 1768, and liberally supported by the ariant. Жы Ts 1 X y have been — id сея Cilecilarits, Таене, Getinitunis, Cerastinims, Сета на tnarttima, ec bte d » ү ка ы m. by the late storm. It is, howe Ateritüms, До, ; to be 8014 at unprecedented 10w priees. | the іту has changed its rulers, the Botanie that is, farther from the banks of й Hoos а Agents f. MANURE, 1s. р а ооа still appreciated and sup- than the Botanic Garden, and may not have о emarkable laces during his tour in India, M rns Wholesale wd Retail, for MURRAY'S APHIS| bw the гуйч n of it :—*“ The Botan А MEMOIR Was E om the Academy of ренту анин. S їп өхізбопёе for puna at tin К, ів а — beautiful ul Ени at Paris, by M. NAUDIN, on the 21st of last ; Plant Houses. In packets, 1s. &nd 25, each; managed institution, enriched, besides the November, on нагой" сомго ERED AS A CAUSE Вуль & МоСшлоёв, Covent Garden Market, W.C. нт trees and most beautifal plants of Tuäia, | of VARIABILITY IN PLANTS, of which memoir an y GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND к p [Srnamanr 11, 18 = E have proved. came nearest to the Peach, Opinions will be d THE Š р has | he thinks, as а whet her this new form was ы th of the Ter wing s = —= ы. z any exhibitor, bu wirer lves pled ed | ) made c , they fodl olea d pee me | ее it is а hybrid or a germinal sport; but at legi Н t i "n igh d ы {п the Rea 1865. '‹ Although hybrid plan n : able а. а than to | | ebria may hereafter prove to be ne exesption is D маб науч хаў а тава of the sap, and fix ed by атш e day how 2d, to t! rad special foe are to THE PINE STOVE AT KNOWSLEY, B EP о о ч A Б = = - 2B A 2 < 3 c z ә [^ LI B о et о 5 -H 14 "3 Ф ч ш Z А er „ч. в - = Ө а О а, RE EJ zi ә ч from their divergence from both ж primary types, but | taken—l1st, to the special s actually 6а still more es s from the original | eret on йө the grea - bee Кхо parents, and even in som t gards the first, the Couneil have ouly to remark e € cime: from the first generation Y dat their object in establishing what they have. termed of in deta acht res aspect ont heu е Ir y bri ү 8 mí In elucidation of this doctrine М. NavpIN has | эрес) Ы to particular tribes of | worth, and his great talent аз a statesman, А glim proceeded with his experiments on several h ybrid wee a dw seis тузе on, they have | as as to the ir ri : тт" character x t уйчан Кага i i i ; : hoi must be inar terestin S Tai ind the remonstrants that in r of | to the general reader. Nothing would be ponis. i in to шт y he С i re t i diate states, | ho h igned the е will t y nds appeared q reeks in reconsider their decision «cw the course they intend | and Pleasure, on s, his aee к wi all ne. 4 айтиб [ut zi San i NN - d X {о pureue.—T ee ir, T IT most obedient servan’, agricultural interests, has done something, i in his om aso Ө е auy hich weexpected to have| Тһе present т has, no doubt, sufficient бону deed, does it happen that tie pea bitter fruit, ai? Ан us slightest bitterness, | reasons for adher m a ugh the "habit be snot that of the ем nt Melon ; | announced ; able but t the egi qi some- | gardening and gardeners, and iu purple stems and stems and white flow ti months will be . NavbiN believes киз, in difficult genera, Saturday meetings prove to be а distasteful to such as Salix, which abound — tem а the resident — Е ^ the егучы proper representatic n made. as i for nse- | Exhibitors, d n 1 the — judging from present appearances, tte ress # Майи more | Societ to: mak Sirri arran 2 nts | Prog dening | or less permanent, and he thinks that tho fro that Tale атаМ to el partes. aporionon | Badener thae ie emp ol, qud buisse upon ana ои А сотди п е animal ав has mn ice proved that such modifieation и та on, with things as they are, simpl sisi int 4А eid for т-м бөр ту | is'dopirable, Mer ue eee es | lutely refusing to throw out suggestions for enlarging x y remedia will be seen r advertising columns à ч b Ч , Іт will have been observed. ,from а the letter pub- diat СЕ үе Жоош Mags has taken nd. Nd "rie de lished at p. 115 tad ou s ’s volume, that а first step 1 matter of the EDUCATION N OF blishments, are chiefly -— at the instétios (tif or ч d — esti ga ard 25 $ a Ф [ay B оч È 2 a us | m ч Ф $0 ш et 9 489 Ф е of 5/., 41, ; | proved distasteful to the great body of "EXhibitors; 31., 2l., and 11., to those nem, eing gardeners, | body of m o universa m c esteemed 8 1. and it will, therefore, excite no surprise that, the and сане ai е-е Ы sta nd. e p a = pop in Eee € intelligent dad і е! + in 1 leased E under whose auspices the shows are to ч holds towards the end of Aal next, ЕЯ ead fen наб ey represents оа 50 with а view to their modi d that this course has been adopted оп the | this fine old establist hment Ni is accommodation | memorial о this Жее Зы! mw faot been sent i e^ recommendation of the ** Education of Gardeners’ | the cultivation of the king o f fruits of a kind wid | - лл darin л i a copy of i É and | Committee,” the season at which the Society of must command universal admiratia e на of the reply, whic zn of space Den us Ar amination i i ) e-apple] who have ply, pace p - жЕ = ation is eld not allowing the | fruiting тог plants PP uses of 30, 40, 50, and Olei till be 5, i m Dri ; tionable rmn! hr 1865 as having bee is s e: the ету of that Societ for extent d o ne ie е, E d E ihe most $ed lily available means e your ed pon the w vident Ik here б the e florieultural press;" аз ''diam op- t Perm d ace xr reach of gardeners | and qualit of the fruit, d to the interests of ‘ex Mile, 5, well Since the co S A 00 f t wide, conti as to that of the Society ;" and as “totall EE I e adam M o e degrade А he timet adverse to the re cda of f horticulture,” к Red: Dras Me tree— ROBINIA PSEUD s лен m $* tt Tw f Xt th The meinorisliste go o s Tt da тоб eur | acacia Ds комы ptr mentioned at | 170 Dinck Jamaicas swelling of their frui and and Tai LM of our ast pem ЫРАТ. Геге g sent out 170 Black Jamaicas swelling off their frei и тт to dintate v ths nos cil, Oa the by ite M. V condition as to excite the — of even the n9 is our earnest desir ire esire to co-operate | form of ны даф od. grafted “plan е, Tis ne, fn the bum ver. 16 ів notan unusual occurrence 06 with фон if they will meet us s: a practicable | variety was ане і Е he nursery н s anrea ozen or two of that variety, È in 1. early € form; but Мө the arrangements as they at 1862, and has all the habit and penis! open id: the | winter, probably about 4 be pijssto- resent exist we must most emen doline to | commo Robinia bo in-addition is- covered with. ше | 0075: 000Ор (0 m notions, a п шр frih exhibit by mà y of the € Mp mine iety's| clusters of flowers of the finest rose-colour. dew of cultivation to come in contact with we exhibitions for the year 1865; and we feel it our DrcaIsNE, after whom М. САЕВЁВЁ has named it, Mem an average weight of 4j lb. I give the duty as horticulturists speaks S it as e = cause т à in the upon the authority of Mr. Freeman, vi му MAE without delay." They also state | or^ tion of promenades. pe apr Re ENS Av ob thu ve weighed 5 Ib. 1205 that at a recent meeting ‹ of the Exhibitors Society f flowers, he "EE i eis бау. be compared with that judging from the eye, I can thoroughly ен" жо it was resolved that:—“ In consequence o ^ A most brilliant varieties of Robinia hispida, and ие Such an array of fruit, so - either sè К Р wo: our park: n e ine, i idi T eof the Royal Horticultural болан for give n MT е жите path, like stripes of. flowers in ^ recente trees have already lost much of their beauty. n М. Ca RRIBRE says it 18 desti ine ed to gm an mE er, ти ot to ird eris Bene ruta | sonilion o able rom Novomer 0 to a practicable extent." W^ дйни urs as tree "is vigorous nd e$ The ly the palate of ds i : of R. Decaisneana. с=т Wales and ме, reti a; had bis promised 50 А pem м ‚ һе stem will pro- 1 ае ü d b Perry, КеүхоІрѕ Hore, RADCLYFFE, B. of this new Locu i i ini n 1 AILEY, w 8 imos] ^ hen b winter fruit, an opinion pretty generally e m HR LANE, WILLIAMS, HENDER esce: but it wil Sot be the less are been qli Some exceedingly handsome fruit of эе Hos m 73 ча k vire hi ibit ti - in -known exhibi ors; and it appears that others v Mew the Jalais Nectarine | , who m not sign ed, agree generally with the 3 amber o of Revue Horticole, M. ш tarine in а recent | уо MM эү ed memes Lue lari The Couneil has, as we are informed, returned Peach d tarioe on Phe €" Ed bruit prese M but I have heard it m eR once very f? the following rep тері, add а i RHODES, t ann sss Ae us uscious га ч inty abot ig to the Exhibitors! Soc re ойлай Soci d or. in мее Transactions Ө S itn na if qot РӨӨ. "mr Royal Hortionltural inang Kensington, W re Certainly, as I sawit at М x уште e * "€ rim Bm T Wi directed by the Cornell of ihe Royal "i 1e ORIGIN ОР Tux mia астынды Ihe Кы both iut td frt Desin "tendencies, t Vecta: ofa а кыла Ж ania NTa рр fe Man galie tli d P , e vigour M at the gs e | atility. Е 6 к that 1 "E 3 E Е E о iu ig 2552 EA z i g = Ф e Council desire me " four y ears, anà possessing sc use ab dd express their regret that | he мей bris T- to ri angementa "af Mes de made im respect to ће tree, & (юн ELM, de io Thou Rs this I have little to say, further Imost appeared new type, | lishment must be guided F£savá&£Y 11, 1865.] ЕЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. t. This much I may say, that if ever there pk for | the cultivation of the imer o The cip le is goo and the surface is filled up with leaves, and, I think, | the whole vien poat with sand, which gives alternate tree, but red several years I shall have crops occupy ing "em - чар е siz add. анна be m ceordin ммен, Any lady rendere erson and dress can walk through, ars and give them very superior cultur "à cipal ro of in the A "which f form ча m intended to, т fru Of course, in such a large o o take the places of those that a obstruction to сарасїо 8. vn scarce ly need be said that the old але ot jum йй. not find much хов with either ies or gentlemen, у unless n enthusiasm for filhor 3 eeds nds, It ire whitew “| ж ату the б istic eye front rows ca mi fruit or flowe mmon bou plants, moreover, are clean, а nd, as 1р me h desirable object, therefore, 1 urface dium for the nici of plants, and at the same mee kopt u by means of six pipes се flows бше ај imple e walking space for those who desire to e the 3 that the шеш sit cw on side ath is 4 fee m: pi diffusion o 3 1 5 seule 92 LL П | water атар о] into the troughs up ge evaporating troughs, which are kept con- tin anliy A amie n with moisture, th h ders succession imus plunged | i ina most promising state, ssom ме р, owing to bein years, ro I then saw that planting жле trees been en thickly, might be reduced to a regular system If Mr. S pringett re ads this he е see that largely charged wit smell as on oceeding from x manure The command of heat is excellent, although the addition « of two pipes more for surface heat would | more evenly balance the bottom-heat, and Gu a the way mention that I havea piece of ground а тайн ore than one acre ас with Plum trees about 15 -— old, тет: e iu y pr «45 in summer ; has made m season tha Sringtts : iom "So much fo mpa red with 'unmethodical growing of Apples ad пе crop 2000 bash hels of -— O O > ADDS KA Feet. 4712inch little less firing. There are 1480 f. this ро use, attached to a saddle boiler егес Mered! Дм, Шш: is x abont 50 feet from A side T. Beans for fo: eet of piping in; ected by the house, as well. Frenet | upply. orcing, and вера u dequa e ammonia tells beautifully pn "tie йде b ая shor not в Ть Дель which during da rk Huge | locks of ДЫ, the largest which measure 7| | by 24 feet, are clasped together by iron bands to fo | the beds for plui ux the Lee ie in. ы look муса эы m. bei vet dressed form handsome walls ix on either side t M e of ven lation is as perfect as can P ceived, In v weather resort can be had to the ену on a level . “| t by eans despise standard orchard Sw ws are ані PRIMER ч ^ eir fruit 4 valuable to the poor f, also to giv pigs the stomach ache ; S. show, they are not а 4 class of. n consu "s per bushel s quite e г Mr. ora large wealthy , annually increasing ; 1з. ugh how ever, for Golden dil Pied. ied fit tor Kentish bora. of Sturmer Pippins, April and May will m ake 4} t I mention ut Plums and Аре аб the risk spring t the ey ma ie 10s. the half sieve, he above facts abo of being 2 ngas egotiscic, merely to show Mr r. S. that Ia tI dares say I have been called „ру, the x Men 2 mp а 1 t во, 100 асгев, 1 more or less older Fei пем, in ATI Stages of their growth, gue if he will come elwil show р m Lus t t of a huudred," me restin g experimental quarters, among which. ` € interes pag aion of M s Orange Pippin of 100 ow on the English Paradise stock, were last autumn perfect pierres of fertility, as they ar re now pictures of promise, here is ced ch yet to 3 earn to bring fruit-tree cultur re m | to perfection. зш m, I олар to inn effe cts of different kinds of stocks, the improvement to be made by grafting; by t the. paro: of. enn bloo: short, when I what and ths lite that has been done in n fruit culture, ud gne ше вае mingled with hope | for the Ns. S ue the deme of; oth "The top icm E: | these openings are shown in | of ventiiating is би In IE the m house id ета till the trees bear, and when they soil, | overbear never thinning the fruit, the s э) ue y good. abundantly testifies to the practica 1 foresight of those who designed it. J. А. Judicious FRUIT G G. Ок reading the heading of the article in No. 5, p. 101, | I quite ho oed and expected that some experi rienced Kentish fruit Vai ator had been stirred up to give us some hin tson fruit culture, or to describe some mode of | | fruit o garden in Essex still ornamented in this way. It is not at al, deg ato, Меч & Mr. S. never saw better hacked and, like their brethren in Kent, they mote it be. „э pr Springett seems to think that scd trees must alw.: T be * "n « diminative trees," for which he appears to feel the sort of contempt Pana "t a Шулмы H that a tree, an herad ө pong dye sc pruning that fruit can be ed scena ; ho Moss, is, the krite should r be used. am nelined to e seems whether a dwarf or про z Чеш жылалы will every season increase in ба that dwarf or pyra- ium) | Apple trees © sisme Paradise stock, and Aw - кэрек мун e othe a fresh r modes of culture but my o "i am not 80, howerer, for adding. to some ‘inherited ex- аз are Rt E n able of g large а of at p. 1203 (1864) чы H Pa of Apple rm the Tis e Pippin at I dvo for more than 40 years bee observer and a perimenter, marching on so ШЇ in cultural dio ledge that I often бї nk I ought to have known and | m growe one of "e | fuiterer' slope in the eros valued his tb at least 30s. per bushel. An und as a stock and tree 5000 or 10,000 the price bien osed hea m ex e truth is that sound cultural knowledge must be | LE the work of many years; there is no rapid з road to it— | y ral y bearin it. however Fe) the Mur d seith as the superior [auia of fruit grown on а! g dou ensure an increased price of E per bushel ? A I ha no “ coaching”? Let me illustr: Pear. бгеев, 4 т from row, for the purpose of cropping between [de the rows; they „bore fine crops ш injured by t d 5 feet apart in | gà he|h ы telling me that my Welli ну m ad they been large een '0 ia "xd now a, very fine cu ous. tells us Ad ice half sieve, or from 125. not. under the from 6s. to M 6d. per - 6d. per bushel ; "the. trees were t We fines as much as t por bushel.” Now, „here is a difference, not of 20, The (surely it "х be + not allowing the ics of у D) an а д tenant | ibat have been planted more — six years. Why it is nipping an orchard in the bud exist. The remedy is, pad ; men of capital should become their o and then exercise their skill in cultivating laugha ablei it — to me to see а sensible man | betwee: grow wing Aire gi cultivating them, the summer at a trifling expense, x I wished to make, d er three years since to remoy ugh s old. Well, then and ii till then I perocived hati the trees, although only 5 feet apart, did n uch each other, but had plenty үе оош (oving 2 heir bag pyramids and. regularly ed) to produce M crops of fruit, JH felt how г E inattentive : d been, and at once had them oved, 2000 о; len, planted in rows Pt s ta Ко ош row, б m 4 feet to low "тро е «eh tree from мч) їп е T rings a of 1863-4 were here e these 1 trees, al row prite s abont g and ши айп anciful forms," аз if that were cultivation ; i it brin ings з to | m nd the old topi e of mutilating com- ox ns were not t thought cut in 1 yet e bave м Лон т more. than 5 per cent, of | h sts in about the me degree. "Т give the above partislus to enable ima du Э form a correct idea of what may be expec d fro what Mr, S. calls a * diminutive orchard ; » he ‚ши ^ forget that his standard trees ой, first planted were Dm perä and д ог) перото Гро п by and саг t it appears to fri Mr. " Springett's s letter, jw лд has never seen a dwarf or ene: Apple, qs nie r ite erry thei бый arfing tock make then fertile M рэ Дага шы: ; Mg that like the rural or абе of the West of England, them acres, and owing to that requ uired more | attend эчи aa more on in gathering the "mut; iew t quite one acre; and if ina years they b become at all crowded I shall remove M si happy, ,unsophisticated eta of mint; w phase! have written | no “ denunciation, of: Kentish | orchards.” No, I pointed out the advantages that, 126 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 11, 1865, Ken and тео x growers “that they must -— sharp | | competition. gardener to Sir Edw ard — x n first- pam Grape g who is well k How such a КЧ less tha | ngle оѓ j bul been alm n the am я: incidence. "The ө! кү. incidence has to the sine of the a the angle ай n all probability had 16 not be was prop denio to a greater extent than I thought fo. I үте pun d that a fine spot of 200 er Ls go at once to be а ppropriated to kinds |i " Apples will "а постои ќо а largo — and of Kentish Golden Knobs not allowed a as io the benefits of summer pinching, and the necessity of thinning m I — clude — a paraphrase from Sir W. Napier's * Apple Pie Poe “ Next in your mind this maxim л аул root, Never o'ercharge your tree with petty fruit. d тиер erp —I was pleased to see i notice | ne now floweri ue E r. Day's; it is £ the magnificent w Жока plants i in етно, i excellence by those ps other е ed. n seen in masses in tivanferanes with fr as! year, amd well worthy of a journ Land's End to John o’Groat’s to see. The rea on asit is capable of is у bo too И kept have ho P асе it to вау bothers purchasers, making а distinction between ^ — Alicante and Kempsey's Alicante; an һа: of and it is s oertain "that one кой ети — (and ч ец т. John Сох а А Еаз& noe such grand s style, nt ratio, whatever be the in of tem incident ray to the surface.. Of тозе Ќа Anderson says, ' i "е nu umerous corrugations o fl 7 ан Dr. 2 f Lin "il am object in referring to this Grape is twofold. of Me: tiia. M sent to me Айз - is itm din sm де not Eh he pri o we үн that Аден -furrow houses на. The ela aborate ex КОШУ IP "ken nm s it wou ee шу а a b in some instan e pr n them believe ino there is poo we pring petentes а varieties was bon 100 dem ago. Wakeman, Ba е хей, Bolsw арат! its lord blossoms безе | unknown requi e| like the Lines to hid it i much resembles ery large, it is a 8 ceelingly large, An d in the Mine wledge н delivered s to p iojo om notice. the Ка, ; its bunches a d the b erries are ex- On the 2 strong grower, an tio in the cool Orchid house; f have in S plent: th use witn k , The Elms, Hampton Middlesex. ira Lists.—Whatever is a poor gardener ' to do the flavour is good. called on n me but for а large Grape Mr. Maule of Bristol once з just a аба time when a large bun ch was t han send t ? | same а ick, | hood, Ma w thing 5 Ai are being sent out, and more especially this fad | es condidered quite behind the EU unless 's Atlantic Pene a Lir bearer i variety worked o on it. ing ! by t a y opening it uck w Бер every vie d парлана my. ins: got them gm with the Barbar: Pam I ES ule's re quest, The ice season however I sent arge of them, ith it that he o that I could not ployer the ever had the opportunity of full sI promised, : id my i. r dying the neighbour- ling Mr. Appun 17th Dec askin iz hi it being height d From t that oru E "lie 1 i hei Now |f T"— isting vari күсе Ка seine е people say | n this i 15 essentia im vf nce e А d | pies | exeite deri nih this "m shonld мез no ассо bronceht brought bunches Merea Aikh to light, r to |t! he came with in ut а irers of and fin ne sho owy Grapes ; and while Mr T some 80 ог: 100 pages. If we gr thie lists of | some of our е advertising houses, ear that —À for sale fifty-two n w and c ties of | vegeta sperat to o forty-one | н аныны of escal nts. Now, see what we hav | in order to keep E. with the times; there are $E new Peas, one Bean, n fout ы , three Cucumbers, one Lettuce, five Melons, twò Onions, four Pota and a few otb ere i is more — in the hatte of #; | porte selection worthy of special attention. I verily believe tt 2 that her seeds ; formerly Kails, five Broccolis, three | n ener. mos m eec contribution to hortienltural уйк АБ the t КАН should be co means of brin mi of extensive is: tivation, Edwd. Bennett, Gr. Foljambe, the | Bra: late Mr. " Charles M'Intosh, then at Dalkeith, had а set |; nt to know that I had partly been the а notice another old Grape worthy о G. S. орев ина Worksop, Notts. ws ма instructivo n Ore чий Оннан now appen in you nw mits "the greatest the ko reet the fails t when rougb-plate glass e into use, were content 4 rfe Expreses, Жасоо, 3 but these have now “Firs! ref mkA and { Best,” &c. Early Pess, една do not ex haust ме. subj for nearly every other Же Ат is stated to be either im rtu orennobled. 1 heartily wish &h at seedsmen would have some pi! Lattended to the e plants under those lights, and the result was most deci — in favour of rough-plate nths, and passes through it as t | as through transparent ; glas; € again, в This gl mens of roc dull w fully confirmed Georgetow A of knives, they are i diminishing translucency.” Ih advised its I bav eg lenius of doing во; br ^r кту important purposes of plant and fruit culture I would u This is the тоб th borders of the Mas — pu siae than to ыы Бучар: ейт А I am s oth er no glass. Mr. Anderson cites Mr. Thomas Bowleys Г | houses in hav illustration of this subject; those who brian t beyond doubt or question. that under plate А as the ме su € is epe vir t garde r stris The "but of light is com ei lig 1359 through the air until "ahi ap by a denser medium Me € lines become с efract A held a po this Pointe In Сека of the айу o of g тв з have begun tudy im Sess of "light in Wine —À puted at 12,00 of minute; the rays proceed in proc Кани lines cted. ol of е | stones, a point is s angle аб w t. The; Vis m more than a] pueden d. Itis тА two varieties of the айыы 06 called); of that Tar certain, and I am backed in this opinion by Mr. Peed, | tion | in one a үнс ee ag passes from When a ray of light a rarer into a denser body, the refraction | the River green gave wie most и res esults, and colour Hartley's ro ed. Charles Me Dona Bul E ev | | нав АЫ bulbs. Caveat Emp ld by the Hon. W. office of President ; ande the the r superv the large est I hare everseen; itis not S Mr. n le 1863, i suing his TE re ia pora rt To 1. 24th шаш x is E lant (Erythroxylon бр г тей on from Peru. Н ал 3 of Fort St. Joaquim патем that he hia care! region ; and has kept a — manti, — г ppun EUN his chis at the foot of HE Caroni, ud x In subs ugh: plate is the best yet иш кон 7Я Pa g^ bs.— The аадар t uem ortieultural ‘Gardens of y^ 000 b We shal indeed have a may further We as to the diuine am home and reign Correspondence Addr er on his Mer is followin a f Walker selected therefro of May the болы were enabled to make to his 21st pen ^s Governor a report that'they had received from. Appun, e botanist employed by putes ent under arts hav РУ the “loont E ipe ER the Coun of peculiar rarity to be sent mber e mountai r his baggage. " edo d on his route, E | ing ie chiefs to pe ned at i. dit until the end of June, 1 ‘> and also Y оона pos with ай collections, and bs ач ravels in the inter y s of his saver кв), journey? Ww sion—in Ёё ў в ех Тейё to Tabatinga, the Br e es, ipee fie Do ala tó of this valuable plant with bim, - in believes himself to be the first M f ihe ] Mass aruni, Во e asserts thai g hig 5 erossing peri oyar s if res р ЕС D узыш remained t белй time in the nl 3 Frsavanr 11, 1865.] hat ки E "Arecunas ma poat, and half sn ror gehe “ка accom hey had as 1000 feet. Appun s states that he find two species of Cine М» eco: ndia Салан) d TA Verbs е4 sido of the Caroni, of the " suspecting that the white fun ngous pecie which he rem marks, йуу t it is full of polished blocks о ТНЕ аана CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 127 ас. аду n гй, ert the Vine dresser |p.23? Moreover, though ча is the ss У of | à new volume, it is without any proper beg CATALOGUES REOEIVED.— Francis & Arthur Dickson 1 —€ — of Коралі апі — Seeds, 1865, dale ы» » re- le. and rame resi for cu ongst n | vegetables the First Yom Best E arly Peai is dior "highly talogue of Seeds spoken of.—William Wood & Sons" gue Ts another very full dn with кб eultural hints. mo! d 1 {, n to have pe It is curious in open air po to find the Vine. in in Prom o | of diseases, such as rust, s aon. abortion, &e, а attributing them more ipu He kno nd at ed t cause. ws tha at some ki nds subject о parti- ngst the novelties e notice Lenormand's Cauli- flow arge French v said to be earlier than our En aglish kinds; idis an i beret н а spoken of for t the winter decoration E. hp d Weg s Cat talogue of Vegeta gu d Flow toso, what * i illod а mantiy companion for am: —Lu E eu in the safest varieties TA de € upon individual сабт "€ The mischief in the jtm lis y no means o e pes are ripe, for in | the preparation of в ебе m ds of wine an | is necessary, or an artificia! —— after the Grapes | are gathered, in the course of which in some seasons .| decay will take place i in | spite of every precaution, while over maturity | wombe Pince & Co:s Select байа! йу of | Suede i is a summary of the — kinds of — and flowers. We observe amongst Marrows ribed as а co ned scelto ong i sort called йи. Chusan, ens i green fruit, highly ornamental.— producing bye Tid f and bein ng ect entes 7 Seeds com wem oe ood — "There DAA on о or so offer е а пет СЕ dy R idge Melon i the amongs without attaining the state of desiccation which is requisite, s0 that instead of the Ionian Islands, with flavour “ quite e to Melons Messr n came veral other interesting plants, Rhodo- E, G. Spherogyne або, Gaeli er with. Dracænas, Dieffen- | soy bachias, and s r and quite unfit tale the wine ja е д +} n in * also a descriptive list of New Japanese ier — Richard Smith’s List of Plants Ad e Tribe jaining а In eneral, ge + und, Д 4+}. p D td Mr. Smith's Seed List is ot the iost нче vith mah infor- by Messrs. A. 7А & Co., and fro came тагаш Agaves and 22784 ec і. x collection of Dracænas. Mr. Catleugh sent Chinese Primnlas, prettily fringed and excellent in colour. Mi Mr. Miller, gn 6" lon ks contributed a basket of heus iy oeuses, to which this show w: M К=з Таа, eame from the уе Society's s Gardom which also furnished some Primulas and Hya w обсея of 235005. osé é de divers Procédés # \їв i ng little book ip which, though its principal object isto show what the author considers i ing in and after я particular da: some pit E have a northern exposure, though this is the exception rather than the ule, mg ad to see how completely the Vine mildew he sulphur treatment, the subli ^ sulphur sake of economy, with We yields tot being generally mixed, for the quicklime. I ion, while we see the шр ао о of culti- el vating only the best varie ties, proper attention being "ug to the necessities of „ће ресшіаг pera EN of —E. rer s "aeri ie cati ep of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees selection of good plants. ng fruits we n а tolerably fuil list of Gooseberries. Mr. T ri né Catalogue a select.—F, G. Godwins Catalogue of Kitchen Garden Seeds is co pe to t K! рес бела аат varieties. Тһе Myton as one of the be Hall Cucumber st sorts in озна Пла other ham) Cata- selee y the “U ted oynte vines which the т, Seeds is a t, у is Ызар эген Usefu ful Gar den —R, H. Pasta eis may feel poo that our gardeners do not t pay more and lendar of W. ogers's Dataloyue rations.— Í suit their il and appliances t the best, wh they а з Г combine i in the same house sorts. which are bg ave E little success, Abo, soil is permanently ad Shanking and other diseases, nor can they ^ surprised i if the berries mould t 14 | Deser ope 1 other information on various subjects. g Pea Brown's Early. Exhibition i is said to be the 4 earliest i im fermentation. Asa general rule one > variety only should be grown in each hou use, ен, to find. two n Ne hes at some sehe A nt. Wi е p - is eo yt indicates, and contains eul- tural hints for the ны subjeets.—7Ae London Seed Company's G: Qurrent is a full list of E ЧУ f th at than of the 9 gno iud het P. ax rul I" tended to, for the garden and farm, with ч 10 | are со has if this omes e werea | an ntifie man, therefore we ma ily p his ve Er have far fewer dapi and T" pint John Keynes's Descripti atalogue of Dahlias constant rubs against the chemist, some of which are on the part of gardeners sud the а score of novelties, along with a select general collec- ы enough, while others are деу Na of all reason, W Ду T tion. Most of the former, we о have won First- lso pardon a little patriotie я » class Certificates.— Hi & Сов General Spring t il E. des Produits de l Horticulture à | Catalogue is fall ive of flower and are olt to those 9 Oporto, or 15 au 18 Juin, 1865. amme. de vegetable and roots, amongst which we notice а sy ar An —— ose of ir ДР р Мадон sna This is the programme of the Central Hortieultural Separate list of aquatic plants. M Hooper also to of T nativé cou t | Society of Caen and Calvados for the current gom offer Etruscan Pottery in considerable variety sy doses they a re ters FA which. " ^an The rules and proposed objects of — we have before us :— Peter S. P abe e [^s i € eg „bere assuredly is, pa $ Guide, an lent and correctly it possi on ne-growing. kind. We observe, however, one excellent Am whieh | gob up and garden seeds, accompanied by cultivation, pé { Via A the vineyard is во | в з always adopted in country €— ltural — deseriptive notes and cultural hints, — W. Drummond very different from ti tiati hs an artificially hi heated house, | ings—that no niece ЖОНЕ а on tickets the | f^ Sons ive € of that we cannot e A sm mueh, and. some of the | prizes are determined. There ac йг Seeds, another good descriptive list, seleet yet ample, n favourite gros a =ч t look at with amazement | аг psi be „аці by the Lady ridi ae who them- | with useful al if not with distrus selves provide the med e for the most beautiful | Flower with directions for their culture, is a 1% seems clear, "however, thaġ the soil which in collection of plants, a second for the best bouquet, and | sort of “ handy-book" of the most popular general suits Vin is one of a tolerably fr third for the plant which is consider possess the | chiefly annuals.—Smith $ Simons” l texture, intermixed more or less with stones, which n4 zreatest merit, m are to be res in their award | contains the ample information of any eata- а hot country retain аа when the nding бу ts the wo of the Prizes|logue we have met with, deals un- soil is dry, which cannot be За. withont| moreover are oered for "the best бйнм gardens | sparingly with long varieties materially affecting the Vines. 16 is, in fact, the same | belonging to rdeners, as also ft ts with, both les and condition which exists in some of our light lands, which | profitable enltivation any k kind. The particulars; | Возете. Besides the gen: nuals, there are аз бы Ғе; тфу. Cre entirely if the stones аге | however, whic ich a re requi uired for the determination are | six separate selections for different purposes, promi- seem to suffer. p. ers i f tly in ng about 100 of the {в.— wil. whieh "t s yrd. р en exposed to t fastes, Any object of a any n r| Downie Laird & Laing's Select Seed List discards all beaten down with rain, оъ a stiff буйы. "чу Рени connected with поа г тА еч жє inferior sorts, and offers among other things some which will not suffer the | wee a free passage, warded according to the merit it may possess | impervious subsoil, if it is not too n ear the velut AW: 4 he. discretion o of the (uem under ight form a very idw feature in be in urious, though in some cases ü їз восени to WT through 16 to give the roots grea men бш уша p i ery long, nemi eir De тушш up не » зару Y y before they can such exhibitions, oet more of “highly — regis plants," such as used i when the dps is Hortieultur. for the ex- e pub- en; E reputation ie us P the papers Clisectatony) аб were т proper at Battersea, in elsewhere. —J. Stewart $ Sons Seed Сал diode ү эб deseriptive than most of the foregoing ; their Rose Catalogue is full, the ‚ usual i nformation. — al Society | Park’ quts 1t the of recommendation.— Thomas f lr Lists wo ha ooi in йн М Kenzie & So Cork) Vegetable, Flower, and Farm Seeds, an Ke de “ылы ›Ё roots but rather from | lished in its iur mme and skill with hi upper portions of the rods. In soils which are | which they were drawn up. yt но No. 1, Vol. V., | am ject to be beaten ржа into а solid mass, it is found | of its рей ceedings, € has lately ments. advisable £o use someth ing by way of mulching, either published, shows that he such meri къ: now displayed. pi more ordinary fo; the new Number is a pitiable € not sei. Various Mie Mh are used, either properly | bition of eed vd ее such as we shou Изник or in the shape de e teur, к Le Me 4 au mir avoided mo: e aa де xamples, hs. spe: which can s co бн without | S of e perio jut ced d is very oniy y а dunce, на ды айшә uM айу o of ue visage ag d|and we do not p — to poe - p Green I putres: ind йде ч do , Jan, 20, a ballot for ug e rore nerit &e., ge men can eig ЗЫ ires of rtis; E hn Hall | ho and eve тап the indes ural weeds are in some cases "thought or Elm p. 20, sek but some aromatic plants are carefully extir- Avwrglido, А pem еге, t т; rý 23, d dicho- В Te чо some they impair the uet, | mum for dichromum ; p. 24, Сасы бе Cacti, Aphelexis ilie to aae ке man which nn for Aphel exids, Baconia for admit in the garden. the cuttings What isstuped () Quean of E gl ceedingly neat and Mes got-up. list, with губы, particulars. and cultural hints. It also contains oreign Ain n-dndrieu Cie. Catalogue des Graines dA e "d Arbustes "frs m an hrub: pee is a priced summa; for |f ental tr AM. Villevielles (à Manosque) Extrait Priz- ry of his eee of ruits and ornam rees, amongst w. which occurs 128 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 11, 1865, - - r methods of procedure e, and t 1 then | Lineas and which ean be successfully managed s first finding out her iscellaneous frst finding y imitating them. B long course of experience, | only b Boys nn of pem x оаа 2 € p if gui ы by a habit of observation, ever - Ротатов .—1 not already Sad Es some be planted «c dád dou айа nominated Мг. Jol will in time become skilful; but Шен, is а more |in a frame on a gentle bottom: ommendador," or Knight (of the highest іу of compendious method which much t will be RS NES.—Be satisfied with as UM ow pi temperature f PY ON m the Rose, and accompanied the insignia by | оа and that is by reading the result be considered safe, but shut u e «t an au жр letter. ал Hos of others. Let us recommend to every young | | Poor the thermometer to rise considera ы T 5e beds (wn = сеи р Hà pn Банту» beginner interested in plant eulture will to some ext ent economise fuel, and will be к i 8, Oossible 1e : : D Н i the | studying well Dr. Lindley's “ adus t Horticulture." fireh i porase оаа наа ЕО pterea , any shed Many hare — дун that they owe much o m ARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GAR ji: Р CN ISE leasure and whioh шор have found in| Di peto nching may now b if Lr Med toked hi Pesce to keep m the rain. Е рано i rem 207009 po | e and, where ne cms rj, drain s ч E also ng Beds out of doors should be made deeper than those in | Bo ignorant of first) рлар, "m ill ded n. Wheeling should, ү Possible be kept for hard droppings are mixed wid vit hs vox нуе S oh де by becoming acquainted i in this easy manner with the vibe —Pruning and thinning of these must g ne fourth part of mellow | discoveries of others, and with the great "ams of t hed fi d with di uy turfy ] In forming the bed, collect sufficient АЕ ih which the collation of those dis e pushed forward wit "iw: ition. Where necessary, чеке е: droppings, vr them Ds out i н pd airy Sesame prier i ght to lights А man may indesddie | | work is tek par TA d but this kind of requen ot allowing them to dap or ferment to mcm ка " After Re T ко: er йе md ness b x re 1 1 gardener; te i —The obse ations made in reference to have been so turned and dried as to Pax cach the er d аке » his fai loros fewer. The с sy eme Apples m apply to t ору Wi their heating too violently when put — == ШЕЕ gether, make them up into a bed abou foot deep, STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEA beating them firmly together. If the droppings bave tocounta йн. it FECIT diver do blo many | cor che Week ending Feb. 8, 1865, as observedat the оа ND been оччу oec. pq крнын will soon Slan pepe Mod 4 | "TEMPERATURE. m commence, and by inserting a thermometer, the rise or | ES Bixdgomür | са fall of the temperature can be asce: ained. If it rises |! persons will eel ihe latter mofhol, and the book we | February |s $ Meri ccn unt rin iter Wina $ i too high, the surface of the bed must be loosened with | 7 Max.| Min. | мах. м. | Mean] ше ep.| dee a dungfork, and when showing symptoms of declining FL GARDEN А AND PLANT HOUSES. Thurs. 2| (вон 25052 и | и | 4&0 | a A mus a be law pA. When the tempera-| Тһе ке being still е for €— Friday 9) 22355 213) $ | $ | stol 4 | di NR] m. d ture the bed 5° to e wit s, soils f wer beds may be pre- | Sunday 5| 9 |29.786| 29.685 9). 8.554. m КЫК dan aad o its rising higher, pui in the sp awn. This is pared, and digging and ылы Mrs respect rr Tues 7 n pen зл | 5o 3 йз 2 hy S g he prop: ation Wed. . $12 | BEA n es 28 NE apart, i "ins erting pieces of spawn abont the size of an of plan ад attention. Merry 29.657 29.02 | 45.5 | 31.7 | 38.6 | 42.4 | 415 |. egg, and covering wu the dung, pressing it rade osely | St fog in Jes should likewis rii [^ m over and any | Feb. 2—Partially, d ше {оныт гіта at E zy ne; g about the spawn. It is of the greatest importance | plants likely to prove short of the expected deman that the temperature of the bed should not decline should be remov ved to wh ere the re isa gentleheat,to| — — $- Hasy, uniforml y overe below 70°, nor rise above 80° 7—Drizzly ; rain ; sely pus Pita wu and it must be closely watched, AURICULAS,— Whenever the ккан ү is favourable мек шиший yeast; ien 3 Bum К ture of the hous Me ы ча агр the be ds: wi A ma ts, or | let rm iie as much air as possible. THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, TATE OF sa as ina be n essary. Within a fortnight after BEDDIN а PLANT es if in pots, must also have During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Feb. 18, 1805, 1 ITE spaw cove with good | air whenever the vem mild, but means of ба| өз ое : Prevailing Winds. moist вой, and ers itfirm. If before putting on the tion at УШЕУ шч be m lan February. HE НА $8 Yonsin |9" gran a LE 5 soil а even q abont 2 inches of cowdung (inabout| Слвмлтгохѕ AND PrcorEEs.—Draw the lights off ERR 539 AE тшо i Sr Run Az а at 4 the same s moisture as the soil) is spread over | these in ihe day time vim de but let them Бе роб | —— i517: жесе РИНЕ ре а ШЕ йе bl i wil Tast род and prodnoe бает meara e ECGSEEFEE 10 rooms than if covered with soil only. After Сїукалтля-—Зевше these from frost, from which Tues 14::| 457 | 313| 5) и | бю (Шр PERS hien jer t ery e to suffer. Strong growing plants | Thurs. 16.: 467 30.6 | 38.7 9 023 ]|6 6|4/3)1|973 shut up, excluding the light, and use the syringe may n eas hift, in order that their pots may ЖЕШ. LR FUE, M Er ds 30 HE HE РЕН the occasional! ally to keep the bed moist. This will be all be well үз with roots by flowering. time. When The highest pe PES the above period occurred on the attention required. f establ gi nm big —therm. 59 deg.; and the lowest оп the 13th, ;1850— һеш, for ss te M n beari ring is s 50° to 55°, as a pog temper rature | with weak liquid insnure. т ро and watering the | FoncED FLOWERS. ai eiae onal batches of Roses tices to Corr ndents. beds wh — the young Mushrooms to | and нер bulbs may now be pim heat. Among | Arrowroor Ne EP с 2n Qor в treated at length. f damp 52 here efore water КОШУ 6. the bed ceases to | Tulips of the d for forcing 1 а Тея ‚а hand-| Рг. Lankester's Lectures on Food. Starch is held o ороюн, using i water g аф the same temperature | some viel. belon to the T section. heat-giving or respiratory, nob a flesh-forming or nutriti несне, Jare must be taken in ае the crop, | Where Ms ots are сомов ‘palba of all kinds beginning to лев (oo d COLOURED KAIL : 40 Old Bubsoriber asksif seeds of the different кода лий T bonn аг Зоот да the g Mushrooms. | push may be advanced without i injury by bi e iaces = coloured Kaile, such as those recently notic "e "i suitable thickly on soil Merge а greenhous They for garde Деко, сап anywhere be obtained Wè - Apples. e Dorchester magistrates have decided | afterwards, when куч be rode rae and po на: suspect not. They must be carefully pepe Main that Apples are esee pode, Es therefore | Plants in pots of Lily of the Valley and of Weigela poem eed me Ao ps one that we know of t Es ex е тузар toll when conveyed b эр Шу win h в Атто Oy S das not tell what рау roug! ELARGONIUMS.— These ill now i ; ng the! apparently р dio 2 Vines. ES че E s P growing slowly ^| and full of "buds ought e ema (ts its зе, to ре rfection aid i to ee EOR: if yours does not, but they either die off or look shrivelled ) y E to о уер (ео perle consistent with the proper temperature. | withered, it is probably owing to a defici jenuy of warmth, or more, and = qoem circum: Fan rieties may be kept a little warmer than| perhaps to cold draughts, or they may have been 11 soil it is long lived. Inthe Gironde, vien en properly | ordinary kin damaged in the bud. | attended to, it will last from 100 to In the — Water those in bloom with very weak ийет uA dg Feng. gane wrap р them du. ian pape mi ! commune of ее - : gravelly soi), Ше, are Vines liquid eem occasionally, and bring others forward - them firmly with any soft dry material L a box : £ ipee nd t Pessac some are shown of|for succession. hin tin. On no account put any damp н with еш $ t grea E e det as is there traditionally ORCING GARDEN. ipis almost, sure Pw ZA е БУ Fs E believed, i in the dine fe ее High temperature must still be avoided, or unhealthy | GREENHOUSES : 4 Brook. There is no -- tter pl ч in Bur greenhouses than by means of a simple ot-water о ищ to have lived 400 years, and üt Tuy n TU Аяра ire with a boiler of quick action—such as the tubular e — Prepare a new bed to succeed that 1 centuries old continue to flourish productively. | becoming TED. On fine days give as mu uch air pa pr rese Mey ar а ed other question. Tiie | Denn, m ora. and its Fruit, iok p HAT m oe du our A : шщ olly do 1 Servian Flo ti LLY $ . е 1] ГЫ en UA бй 8 little D a Earl елде: the first. ped and it is vital therefore to keer 1 вотз. —Sow а little Dute! Nc arly Horn in а) them mixed up in à heap of earth or sand for опе Season. Flora is almost enti et " English. Тһе banks аек аи оп а gentle bottom before sowing, during which time it із ad ble to tum КЙ me р which wind through the forests are — оп n 906 "plants i in n houses may no them over two or three times, so as to facilitate the decay d carpeted 1 places fill d the pulp and husks. They may be sown in autumn. hen which та in jo Ue oods abound with the wild |w Aen о es io. ed | Hor-warER Prees: M C is desirous of ascertaining Tuus R dé wm i " ith young p an Todd's Patent Protoxide Paint is now u рен ыд: AN › ME ira sol de eer aned of many of PEACHES. —Admit air freely whenever t the weather thut 24 cannot ANM se — ublin. ntaining a good en to wild flowers of de. fields also are Des which are e. Imskors: 46, Wo do not now the Otter Moth. The T: 08 met with in England ; Violets and Daisies, | тшу кшй етш et jr geo 6 Же : the pia Tossock math aro eal Hop digs in Kent, ав : ansies purge, and Oxlips, Forget-me: Names or Рілмтз: P A. 1, Selaginella Galeottii ; 12, Be and Speedwells, Orchises of all кулаа and wild ginella Martensii; 3, Asple fl bellifolium : 4, Aspe бака Meadow Saffron and the Cuckoo flower, or | T gloire y is ее a TS ema bulbiterum.— a d. 1, Ston o oebirene rx vas gged Robin. The hedgesare powdered with Honey-| Ртхкѕ.—1 not already done, young plants growing iden vpn at 1 ert ur t growing 0 suckle and the Clematis, and fringed with yellow |in t have been some ti lai your old Apple trees is ono of the species of Jungs ed will be Lo with Bramble bushes, овев, aum the | benefited by having the soil loosened up as deeply as ade e Sig y. е анаи eo d abi Repub Trees, indeed, that a com- | can be done yd injuring CN giving it a PONNE ` The рин c do not parati king of. р. Pehe: а bal Servia. The wild Pear and Cherry, the Pun, апа the| dry. The water оша pepe by m ta sies 0 Р too | To BACCO "p. this question :— Apple, » шау be seen in great терет = ub the р со T Tas beca in he habit of growing Tobacco T пел and Laburnum are met with by the Sides of | € if this is done the soil will be мег almost as mot this prac dee render bim abe Ps ep Bud and rad abound on kr de hill sides. | as before forking up; ind careless watering is | laid against him y the officers o 1 сонаи Review, Jan. 1865. де, great cause' of the surface of the soil becomin, re Ee ЧАС рор a азау t Per close id н апа — efully avoided. only in а ррувіс garden aud f edical purposes enm i & = dea NE afford nice tom. ari wi or not = pm f the insects whioh е of Operations. огош PS е here, and Кее mes r not pr | > as йу as ша, Eu consistent wit th pn lants | Vixts Constant Reader. "Tho retention of ao mue Aer (For v eng week. T, | them dwarf ап n xa у preserving | ^ could hardly have failed to affect injuriously the Tipas Tur of à (ecc ue bushy. Нахе a constant eye to main- | the whole, and to weaken tho lower buds, and LP necessity f fi doubt the reason the Vines now fail to show fruit wr in = gardening operations is de now жш, quer season when it may be most wanted, and let ihe i ки Lasagne. ОЙУ р ttai rio ea 7 lights ас owledged. as the | ment of the plants be regulated according to c aa, Ж y the wood must 1 this isa matter which demands consi iderable e| been in much too crowded a state 129 ZETTE. L GA LTURA GRICU {р А CHRONICLE AN NERS' GARDE THE #1. 1865.] FEBRUAR nd N a 407. Enorme anà NDERS, ished p ter. ER tingu harao SAN S dis nale a: 8, Mr. Котак регзо А x crap Мг. h-min. t And t El = to g loquen Leeds so AG [d b of em DRAIN rra e ar, am DISON of а th country A 8 ur the г. AL y W. In part ced b мыз їп туун чейн: агч C» JEMEN et, noun bt o tow. N E R OVEM. nt Str pro dou т, ni : n, GE е NUN not ld dear, arg ufficien А tuti io HE an Bivens, Chairman, „Мр. | вап ily held а d, a su d Tasti tely Offices Drnzcro: xL her hins, * rthily t i side ose ria red | Ro Блу Tis Wow wo ly, bu rly re rop prop ufactured | I E a Hox. Lo Williar John Hok P. rally, tterly the p ost ap d Manures man uiuo i бү сен an Esq. peu wes at sq. EVE е1 to estalik will be m eting - f 1 JPER- | as Clar "| 8h - en s — ES. EE ONE SUPE " Thomas. Cobbold, m ime Ww Бер кые goes, Éo o5 nip is nam xls day a Pe state MANURE Pho following p and B ара. КО deta Wellington Co Principat Eng ДЫ Т козү by which of the sa — publie t NURE, P. NE ў fe chai d wn. o А5 есеи орнун CoL tie Hon. Jar Реон atan persons, TD ч handed do Teteres à in ч ош gines, Топ by at hi ENT ME, TE of s. per and | Henry A ompeten! i dl, d Imp d, by On in the в e to 1 eng Aa livery PAT. E of LI PHATE ES, £6 5: ASS т ton. быка ot dub municipe Land dc чу in ereno ота t жаш OSPHATE Kart) HATES, GR2 ANURE eoe у ы | i р fà lovin ng esta Mel bankment. | assembled with ref agricult it is subjee же PHOS ERAL S —9 ir а рп y Mer peces а ariy баі ng ^ Mie f thelaw "енй; and hich the iculturists W. IN E. La "na GR A ы rn і ma and e -yea arping, 0 о Tl e EH per A IA жен, Ке өз һу d ag or M 5, £8 pei d ; lay x s еа А s esi est WES: ac or obtained of 3 Unite port prm т сб зе d out DE чији А ДИ Co өтү, А Enclosing road IRD рг reds of it a alt L M ENTRAT ho peo, kot prico Me. of Drai f Y Farmi iur Woodlands, id | KINNA the al hund ise the 8 ONGEN ý yE Fia T npn Bridge, orks n o 1 kin ld V о ахо! uw ver M on Was сох e fn ETE er CAK ES a: ndon The Erection о a a a of О gloss roo t se e tion any, pointed Agents to AN ОРЕ А Lo PAWY "5 mls bow V о ni rise P €: ол апа р cites aw ME —: EXONEQUER. Ping ac PER TODA, RICA Ade M drm claimi led, зот pde pmi ld hen taken he Exc M.P., "dente PERÜY AMERIOA " со 4 The Gru arg merde ML сөз of | shou ime w have R oft swine ca Gen: ATE „8% La d. RE 1i ES ncing, tes, no of a veme: lani сез о! ti st ELLO AR —t NITE aud: Bess „йы N LANU птер i ot ons nience impro t. by the == sud. ery ich mu ANC W. lution: үе ет онх эшч пай wners nven lay in y's Ac fixed circu est, M whie he Cu Mr. eso rders Chemical] N fine co э uiu ууа atro fa siga. inar t, ty, ith t an sb т " Аййгева эз DO M in E DD Cd ucro ИШ ci Po not Dile Du d wi M.P., fir he fir bid ^C.; an BONES, LIME, о oxpons чч 03 the геп! 1 рау prin ойна | age Р, M. the of t to for CHE have now r PONTES of Roots, етеде" uA prr а] оге ар harge Ме fien econde ne d he а ne ive p! рага ор ое usted th CALT of o ssue t ERPHOSPHAT ley and o |t Тыа OF. y MORTE opet UE ard ed. ho | Mr, istory had i during DIO PH ANUR Tor Bar GUAN Y |in The torma ОГ the a! be ez uired, a aro ER ly by t ө чү the his RY ept of а TURNIP MANURI D aee h to ada cus бск ең то lating wem те t den MAN E, Ке, &c. РЕВ NIA, F. tho аы will be of title о legal Aprovements are UAI chargin ix ter rela OME S engines s ihe e distric BLO ATE, MANUR GIBBS AMMO. MES iam aine mee pr охааа s ME latt: the f these it wa int the U su s cretary. "No пнев Cd es D ires Ге oficial wi sien eina which lling of і en idents i atdy CUMBRE pr oa viel ii n a eU edis In ре олар All the de trave howin he resi t uim һа f known f, 15 = ча жеее ын сыы R affec he arran; and th throug! cificati downers n solely the d s ity of t n fac o e also co х E ODA, "SUI h Whar T I Ts ont. matter dre ill изү a inority d:i id f ths They зію < авва оар Е.С. ЯО СОЕ ТЗ, Ысы шн! t the m BAIE AA of the ight; l min un m о VITRATE Жу Work: Б. КОО ОЧА, аше tate. Aux eria: landow: ity o n al rder, he а one n, NITR. and h Street, E for LIME. 1а: ала соп n es will s execul es the ners, nsibili finally ry sm the o n seen ntlem i SALT, Fonc TS BLOOD MÁ UI UU Dr аа Росо nhe Company сорогор = "works, and abs jaya i by ne, а et or re ge d in ne, М5 оор mus the En Eh ments of thes ure eerie е work ith thei ffecte ly o 1 ever m rm = reste : Offices, 116 ODAMSS B t вү No. jmprovem саң, а ores збы кү m the |а ot on had n dozen a inte elling р... ODAM TS BU сәғ en ыты rol of dE Ө piati, iount expe missioners. M wor hat he ; А t me trav ti- ODAM: e ор nder he cont; pany the pl l amou re Mert i d o fess t is life. H bu these tes BLO under t Tae Sopin by the Enclosur eed ties ETUDES con in his turists, hom bore st 4 СА "No. 8. тра, ртарага о d Faccia BR skill & ines i ieul rw tance, b: h mu URED ATE N desir pori oved in whai he obje! ts are > the ractice. eng agric fo impor hie NER ITRO- M ot iet ко Ay ea, o xd ле ог tho төмен all work Sroeranr, N MPA: upymg РАА ios cad Y who WE, ining of e o НомЕ lay i ENT E T mers occ Essex. Lan and inage a ners, cers dor t, S.W, rs for| m. ines are toppag: the the е ings, is РАТ ANUR mnt Fan of Land. bury, Offices, шарпу, e ОТА landow: s off Vu t Stree itte ine the s of hat ldings, HE RES Y" Acres Little Oa ic: xat ho oria o for Company’ sib Nameni ү [ч eng to t dérs ut t TRE it бай e nsisting ж Орлык, ТАШ btaine Sirius e d Dub —Chaff ons, Р dts ony so order: ted out sma hare i t 'ons r.—J. beo ауа прапу, ERY. Wagg Amen pu the ош x € bu БЫ но es may d хрен К i6 Об НІХ Carts, of Del llow ON p ally r any оп; ing (een А EC e plica: s of t MAC hines, m kinds &c. fo RRIS rener: ines fo: ltivati t TT Local Agents ary. О, н P AL Mac naal etting, ех. НА g hine eu le a eer m Бес Od E. рећат, UR hini ө» i Les Mr. untry, mao am kab for f these в Мол, Street, treet, E ear To CULT Thres d Pulp Wir entwood. he co hired of ste дй ilable fo atas К SHE con Š e ge GRI MC e iea Churn, Wi ks, Br mcm of t ton es r be aila f Partic 109, Fenc ch: h- Elfo; and o ibi Cut Pnze plicati C.; Worl GINEE M nden dvantag longe be av OLS, 0 e Ee M weg n. s, Turni so the їз on ар eet, E. 0., E STEA. depe i the a ill no t to Nica Chi Sern Counti Ess ffs. TE ArTOWS, seio od Taa gate Str DC ED ко., in : wt is no г. d tow, Stu: EN На men! Prie NORTH, xp CO. Ex Sawing, on have hines ight is ^ an Mene NUS eding р В ke. Imple! e free, 95, New, ORT and ane Neg I нҮ mac lig ing them. hines, and tories TREES asin; P Brem E Kar. TLEW ums кн бо hired n the day lacing 29 them, - Manufac Manures am CO for URGES: HUT PORT Hoist: g Engines n; also ift dp hese i how - wm E E. B ВЕІ Mb dus ofit "ed. oit wi It h реше хві" А Маши Mantia LE TRA om ten Jupe vation. S ip and бәзән Thifting aer ag. period the night, e ind prices o e rli: Ма: ultiv: ses Тош ost, T, : n lin зе. AY ss, 89, Beed М ANIN And ERST t of Pai ES, М. am C ral Purpo id 78, jenna ; er Pi ester, 0 ith a ave he са Address, 89, 8 sampl DING е n Ac T R ENGINES, Mac ultural Pur онаси ез, Freo р Ile d 60 et w to tr be t o т FEUL id Gladst Delivere Буер үте A vA ey avelle etm the law AUNT — TALT for F ty froo, 12s. Бо | паби eo c eeu made.] Е E n by longer ‘tiro “da sisting АТАТ ud 112 lbs. near ЖМ} tam; ASSE, and vti 'achinery ти gains had n drive uch ial in dure Dus Bag Farm, LOWENGASSE, ustrated, - ng Mac LE ag ed koi ikely m sed by ht it is M еей Cake, mple n Court PIN at nhof, об Post. p ecial hres TACK tion.” t li ds lig 1 ot Lins e Ton, £12 tiom т, Upto DIP Scab, E n Sp best Steam Т) STON applica is is no — much i by day vere M eel lway жай I for DES Rer The best WOOLS! кыа 8 this оп that. а it із рисо ре КАП License ELO dor rs apply ае олие le ONS, t uen i ht ; horse til i On "y atte ON WCA! etch 5 nig а un any Nixe TIC Certain parti C UP e NE 'T Axp SONS, schief by ow nin W. б. CMSEP For ether ас З аЙ е Шз E dlling any broke the Bucks. ANTI: Esei RO ieie ole Siri, Wool POT S, trav rl n ALIFF'S &е. ЧЕК К =: aros ЕТТТ. со £1000 7 GAR EE ЁШ GH bn Ai eni — Моей eg € : С» uns e См 70,000 v o Celemisi Sm ntain- A E вто WO ce "er Api = ott ener hi amne $ el со: 18 б КЕС а by SON. HES E CHEST, ds ICH алгай STEA ш ever? canno mt going to TLI nise AY, ts Of CINE he UN. T Work Pl n to st n i fio are e Patro Iuvento MEDI orna UT. R TEN vedi м roke tation WE U С\5ТЕВ BREEDER'S М (at 2s. 04. zo па sagi LER B mar bs seen ai plv m b аон ETARY аз sio mme second AUR CAL › an о. а == Е Ав "ver Wed- ns AL CHUMI VEA Xin. ШТ) ет l | Hox THE ted o Las RSAL ting. cks, cu ders 0 0098 К yin Eng Co., 28 D FA sophica ion on E las ERT, VERS. netral ds, kii ng i и ty & LAN Philo: XT, á sion WAG Arts. GILB for pe: telo tenti udders he | Couni F Е MID the to seus SE of Mr. de ааа kun Jou etua ND Ёсе) озү өл di DON iety YD inel €— [ordiri *m TURE, rks, Li т iam. on THU Ere ао Tur Lox Soci SIDNEY, NSON, T TE ver lui X curing Eu G F e the Mr, RAWLI STUAR' pee fee SAX BLAC Ka hn i HE emen Кишик, or bens PA nein Aà ZATIO befor KER, Mr. Mr. m- ЭОМ r Шаан. S^wen sei. eid. at tho MR C RUE m ning VOoELC HI, СЕ; the: у Quà S FL kno for ed a € be non to П Бер 9 Agro eve Dr. Мес N, dressed peech оц АЧА Б ред ін Hs day R —— 8 бан РА did dot - xha itution, 3 t odara ТАМА, nes rman Ha NER ER’S М unmat а i pere кем Ines 16, whai of Alde dT. OFF. K ymg heep, uS CH ruary * r. J. ACH VoELC Med wed | alves, s orses DREN Or | deb Vs Rad E Mr. Mr. B the g c hors: lving reed G NG, LN —Dr. f 0 after lang Tor o sheep or the кєр т erish symp disoussion om tà al Ga de m, and sje Dr. V ion. He nds exhaust alter ges rds emp np cu (cultu 11, 1865. ves to the dy the i P an de Gàd) tities D eon R, foi or rem Legit Y 11, es iefly e cm 5 ON POWDER, nd fo ey Af gent н L UAR selv d chi i alie edt ie Mr. neous Dozen ION БО ewes, orlam s in VEL. or EO purity ti Ag За ltural iseusse f so dy so UU don.— ове оеп, ining i echo, mcum DE и (АЗЕ Y; FE. icu d | diso: dies muny the en з f the OAM cu vo vigorous X^ DA ual agr e ап at light rx brat age of ion o ts lambing, WS ani d all ii ) of t. ive vig coat. rriery, assort d TUR f unus large fie ligh ling ain discuss mp e T A 6d. "p БЕ, E sen SA о а оп о hat dea dr l dis 5 окат ne е sleekn Key TO en esday тэр is- |t for the era 2€ that d „көзе; h Shilling rmv gei . k has edn өл а mis- pte titute a gen wns w wed f One Doz predios a mol with Shi БЕН хорі waiting. id. sb wee d for n | ada h cons МЕКЕ to d sho s 0 dem and dicia m des spectrally wr A M PORTE , pas don. ble 7 tatio hic te ifteren ith it, an instance: а - in bos sin rie gr ala poca Ph дери T en d ith it, ly in d system, of Chest and H be ete "d in bo: cine ДЫ en nt Tue in ; as un 25 а LOR NE f the Ww oniy еге Price ds кзы | separately VETRO US eland se interest eeting the an NOEL of | SIDNE ce ot | the n6 e securely ess. Я ads Wiot manage in tial m laring t duty; CHa ty o xperien ãe t offer R f ich 16s. 6d. peel iion may а Kingdo: influent dec alt on the roprie E. e een s of i Dr. whie ERE x De. United anji lutions f the ited the en. Шу ha ings | ee,— by, Either p arer S of the — VACANCY far imei day wa rge The rer dre rien at Rug Dorset Stroef, Ba m all parts о YACAN ievousn ing о urg ost ge А) «т. eb dings —— One chi followi ER, З и f the fita h ? procee . oni: ver as U - 18 ^ em о! о! Hu „ейп ш с and | oxi d met oving ih if, at the. end of the prang eee р Veron — RY x VY h | of the or r as cou " i ou l Royal Com k “е LINSO MR. HEN enham, ENT, ant vo Me js Wones ot reducing si ше, stated "n Noii epe а mi d m (ге — ае vt Mr. me dod Drainage, re Assistan! bank- А е ver -|ha EC ec ject. eat a UMONT, вахо Ара nd, Egecution of Э dm unis xt 5 t ы 1f, man cg de t of the "howrse of. those : ^ BEA xm (for anı es and Lal ugh cial y he du y ion ike t. , . e" o ost o t o in R J. E Ёхогукк ea f Mars Medie, ОРЫШ finan 1 be t redu ity alike, he res hi lusiv: the cos —Mr. B teres wage ipe коте il s downer, n |f out ha nity ith t cone that to it. in the in ith se iron B undertal te Im р of the pb фей оро it w Я com ken is al нага] wed fatal ш 572 В Pakan А pun т Works; | Pm eost ót nt Ас d pg 1 т hole pues icu -| sho r fa er eal with. of пай а ап tt w ther т the 's pap to alt w on ment int Е the Кишон cte 3 fi е st the pz Море a de ilizati. ROMAN. Riv Jod ea Inspe xi e intere ов , = Мов RISON utilizat бате, АЦЫ AN be l in n y rs to! "T , eh pro culi &c., е Мала Mapped, or ONP tura ae € реа his rep Mr. emp Han mA di а- Сипар о SE the vario «ОЕ Y n l the ? t, it ap of t AD- emes т, that itish xtrav: the med; Me yt oni nt EM EN wever, Se interest, irness г. Gr абв ent f Bri ost e take cues RO V ere WA yere to pre her in nt fairne on all "argum. tion o FX oves fot contem 29. p. 3 IMP D EM. йон; hither t аге f clai 4 s|sm G's salva! on d no е, 80 5 cial et "Box for the n hà app itv o E James' LIEBI is the ven 0 ul ieultur , AND S Бресіа 4 jee util and han on an gt orit e de in St. Ja is e it wo rieuitur on HE L yore by Spes STATE deis whole outlay | th anding hat priorit, ich tofa wage trary, lan, lish ag т{аш, — ст, Esr. AND IN hole thst that | wW. Pis ld hmen нор eon p Eng ll ce nd Бей ney, unlimited the w эйр ined wi have tion was blis the all dose of — rack а NERS, тик CLER ey pec evt ро that we nsidera itg he estab ww ie ami area area а to de- To Laspow T mig pape amm re "s со am for t milies n of the at i ade s сено ur Em b NE ursday d for fa : MY : rtie ared y E ing, ‚ботен тш | б urs fua heir tithe hs ти ра 1 у Е e D ейге беттш ог t tenths o les, ulti in dec! d THURIS ч. ечат p| Bai to raise a g men € П parts "iR that nine- ipii pt к. Mehr 9, pA ad Railroads for T Be urin а eat EBIG'S iden ера hinery the labo nery. from res Dii expe ighe Clearing, 1 erai hen m and other nE of achi men the in;"—Mr. lisle the hig "from the Cottages, rovement bn ld m entlemen to h ruin. Car in h im o fie б g ify WLER бе Tin the dings on y ол 8 Fow P eneouraging 2. p vene o бй osos, and ih b ent, | ОП ured by 0 id h of Mr. LLAND, M. E MEM 3 Jet arse on © Farm, Houses, Labo UM PM of Parliament, d sided, pas pes ó En . HOLLAN na fin. Mesi uo r pro- T d wer ^ n Mr. |to Th ngs tions to Fa Werder eo w м lan s чно sie pM ток, Farm purposes. i сг dp ети nato нонй. Lord Porn m the e by Mr, Farm еш se feie . assessed the bei: ат е! borne OI sost, aud charge Vou wien hd Mans and poro, detained, fm vim Во; drainag the 1v by the GÀ ere testim Portionate Б improved, 90 м "controlled only by t Pille Yard, Ead кау character do m are 9f application, finan: Worl forms strictly on of the ers. and for Enclosure qM For furth Honoura 2,0 ing Director, Баи ыйгары onourable "n Westminster 130 THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE AND es GAZETTE, [FEBRUARY П, 1865, r. BA CHOFFNER argued in favour of tbe large | 100 years in duration—it is altogether unassa y ie bra rather than the small—in favour of the | able. Ву the use of sewage in quantity, thes | allopathie rather than the using treatment pn VET. are mado to коер. 9000 bg: during the о sion was g lene Н а euh ле м decided in КА char 0 tons of e 8! ке е H expenses, and deducting " 16631, lity | sid provo the асапгаоу of these чу ату only the same sum model vits а], instance m d nt, ve don't supp aetual exper riment, ev "à in l2 тр with pee cart е 0 the t ti К; т p of the prod jon io accoun 25 i пе argument in favour of abu s to y^ irresistible, He | fou nd that the re. f produee under sewage la TM very fairly in Сиех proportion t а the sene: A f the Lord Ков ONTAGU for their por and subje с the farmers, M ejudiees all ran counter to the. use nure, Now was one point that сур вл e ecd the o e, and w мра apparent in this re mark o "— e теру ne ought EU Ris eem made, had it not| А (^ tenen of yo hour to which the dis- | 9, ed. e ground on whic т, |а nmt throughout, is the ito) Aptent in s ne , been fi pe rea M © this didis the one е LAWES fet a i» ces: ч orem lst, That d nimal ri store to p^ ph s will be Lin t sent; рио of meat, not by the increas al. ‚24, Ti sd land of „Ше ч Tan A i folo or an e nini ius id n еге, | ie і wherein I endeavoured E in practice the truth of «ra were far too lengthy for this ; arid mention the dae saving of expense through E cutting a ing machines, and of cartage ч ve portable evidence of the тшш е d i I will m Б = continually reported. PE of the effets ol rests h ehia sovereignty P agri u the | decis sion of all а i" 15, 27, and 33, and in another 27 „tons per acre for the popio resin ngs. те 3, 7, and 2 tons E s not that so it ought to of- increased pro oduce ы; TAGU alleged, set wo неја have jus hi assertion of diminishing effect from an Rate |н" and rain-washed straw às confirmatory of the p» In fact, Mr. Williams quotes an ins ho has H ay; Ве” B settled "How mueh po worth. Med ? farm er take a leaf ont of the Bat |— application, and 6 in one case, а ct proportion to the ze appiied. e- Lothian es book, w here rents are mu ill Aad ү гч the. Edinburgh. be seen, however, i which appear l in our columns Талу аа this is really w a e declares Shea hid ^e ё, in conclusio d "we | are M safe, a upon these, the actually s | achieved he of ta ai experience. POSITION OF THE Willie am ns's lecture to the | Hur un- Гү. жа Ff PRESENT ARMER. I SHOULD not have ime to чаа you with any | of xchequer wil half so profitable as P is own shoulder to the wheel. J. B. M. d EXPERIMENTS ON GROUND Mer Іх the Teer Chronicle of N e the: appearance o of |. | jp journal—i оа mo gii Аһ farming. t bea а нара Em ү + а contribution to En f| B you hav en in the | рег: лее, І tub it right n the eig ot all the farmers in these southern counties to protes against the assumption therein Ae | ut at ei d meat, a ten ,0007, per probably more than 1000 кар miles every year, has determined it value to the «лии past | et it. 300 ewes—and that his only refuge is to “ si and bemoan the лу times (times of unexampled | |. 1 ith th A a on were a: too | results, therefore i in the following season ое an acre was The 504: in which the experiments were "1 : | the sam the . Aftera vh pro ii to every one else), to ments of rent, tithes ies taxes, and to raise some e yain » expectation of a ood time coming," through tampering with the ctu» and game laws. I shall endeavour to show that things are ps дане. £o bad as | and li hall vx tropolis, we shal that the tenant of that model safe guide ihr rough p^ T. € ntity of e used, and the cost per ith - vil j^ i by the following "Table : ША ШШ Plot, t d Ss Le in Mr. Monrow's was attempted. Lord Ковевт Montau and prasept ics presented to e prosper A kx ti L^ MEE "Sons “а еу, ^ т Дд Win. ШЫ. айлы ү at — үте opi ions чн ould have die ing u nile el balance-sheet, jest of i rete it a db eut йу in a postserip t, “fe earing he might be thought to teach radical prinç =й шаг skej Rr. as we show he don jak jis uui, е во he would have debited the yearly e ex- | 1 Bone meal 2 ine мадар 3 i: H анта ound a а / qe. pd % E 1 Each À 52 drills at 18 inches PT | manure on the 18th of Ji! TR. we e: | ра» " about the same time | T E Lr were then "E ш was tbat on whi ch th» дву. applies 60 to 80 tons of solid dung per асте poa wi ka "oh - ld have been bin e Cabbage crops of a single we Aud it i is | and p. Ніз ploughing wou! e with this that the grow a sin deeper, and the total annual outgoings pe rhaps "dl they were taken. up, to. and tail: In Plot No. 3 all the MUT wei quarrel entirely id his receipts. Ihave bad the pensure w iding r that neighbourhood frequently h the Craven zihr unds. I know itto be a generally Whea! Я EN capable if clean and moderately vta aore of Italian Ege gras тте Mie Eu |1 also wanted, sn dd tons of sewage | on it in mn сее e pas lo heo But we are not dependent A on analogy to They have for years and genera- of these crops to feedi ‘hi t i | s га pedi, ТУД is stock fat inst | at least 450 and Oats, 8. Тһтее hundred and is acres in extent, and 50 ® 17281. i instead of 13 m In addition ы the other plots only 13 drills were weig The following Table will show the зе) the weighing :— ai Number © or drills | Weight. ge weighed. ue y сыа) ]b. 1 |В» a... 52 3118 2 ish 13 1052 8 Pe t 18 924 4 |Ground coprolitos .. 13 1102 5 |Dissolved bones — .. 3 99 6 |Di Т) In looking at the above results, We 7 FzsavAnr 11, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 131 “ы = оо = ә nauseum анши RERUMS TUNDSSSUSVSBAQ ER gwed les manured with ground coprolites have given the | unable to get get frat. from af |f ^ a such constituents are | ammoniac. „Кә somni ufacturo of these salts cannot be we d рег acre. |This must be altogether wani These, as long are in the ground, are | extended beyond a certain фир, аз the raw material is not to greatest yield p "TER h d ти Абс? pee А "but p of it“ Lo M eet Both | be obtained om unlimited quanti: ,oM exceptional. ] Those manure m one-ash are second { names signify the same thing. 16 is now clear that in the| Тһе best sorts of MADERA s ontain 8] per cent, of a ose manured with dissolved boues stand next, producta which tho farmer brings to market he sells a part of | ammonia; thus, a yearly араг tobiga. ot 300, 000 tons " guano That portio on manured with dissolved coprolites, the act vet agents of h ории э. |a 4 рент. 9 бр іѕ а quantity representing 100,000 of sulphate of e monia. little better than. йе unmanured portion harves ust Ж су grow 1 e ratio This is more than could possibly be manufact y in two appears very пие Fie › | conditions yon its production hear years in all England, oe a and Germany е e reason of which may be : the dissolved сорго- | Тһе following Table gives a summary of the matters which | Salts of ammonia are used as manure only in small quantity, lites were frest made, and red might have been а | аге drawn from the soil iu different crops :— and the comparatively low price arises from the small demand " free acid present, an s have injured the for the purposes of husbandry. hen Peruvian guano ceasi little 0 / E m d being somewhat shaded byan a s | H $ д to be imparted, i the price o чы ud — -- Considerably oung piant ; E а E Ра rise. The present price at sulphate of ammonia, oii н -s с the plants mi e been checked in that E 8 E а = E 95 per cent. of pure ammonia, is 15/. 10; a pound o v, as I observed that the remaining Swedes in that = & 8 P ^ | would thus be worth 6s. 64., and the ton way, h larger afterwards, the season bein losphoric Acid.—This acid is found іп all parts of the world plot grew muc ger » Е | Potash ..| so | 40 | бе | 42 | 184| 44 i iand in coprolites, in Spain, Canada, the Antilles, E d then very mild. зрб abcr Phosphorio si add 12| 45 | вв | 18 | 20 | jor | 42 |in урт и Уһоерһонуи and, арчи, wd ехрегі .. 2 2 | 70. Th above р d h the ut t Th ins Ф 8 : 2 | 28 3> The price of soluble pope дь is to (A determined by superintendence and wit e utmost care. own super d f 1 th d [100 |100 | 100 |100.0!| 100 | 0% of superphosphate f lim whe: п it contains 20 per results being laid before your readers, they can draw cent. of soluble | hos rwy eia costs 6l. Thus, the ton their own conclusions from them. The experiments А glanon s Mare TII ihe p diete dió e — to 30l. ; the pound to 3.21d. A ashes of flesh suffices at once to make intelligi Are e^ fect oi e Зай Җан in the phosphates can only be rec ade the following year I hope £y чо the penus of pbosphates (bone-dust) and of guamo. Hoth "e Jy ечи хт, СЕ геа. y koned sending to you in the course of a week or two, 2, T. soil two conditions of fertility -phosp horic acid A podes Mp ashes are the chief sonrce of potash. Of Kensington, F.0.S., Moolham, Somerse whioh it r had Vol b A y mme es of cultivation : and FROM. the lie salts or potash have yo, manufactured from sea water produce of the fie ished with. ecrease ese | well as e ta of rock salt near Stassfurt, but — 5 but А on being augmented, again put the field dnas nok apem e rore e either уйде so mueh as was expect REPORT OF BARON LIEBIG ох э inhabitant of the town consumes in the bread, flesh, T — P potash -— ы that it will not be possible t. ply it at less than iti ERROR АТАХ SEWAGE. and vegetables wh ion. T eats the component parts of these price. The ar а $ рет 4 E ae Фа v Led Е folowiog i the munication from Baron дг» mese рев diferent foods spru Aj. бай. ят which TAR tains, according to analysis, not above 53 per -- of potash, e conditions о eir growth. ence а ese accumulai which at 19l, per ton, gives 35l. 10s, ton potash— per 10, Liebig, President of the R by ү Academy of Seipnpp at ip towns in the fluid and solid voidings of the inhabitants. | 3.844, 9 " ре " ж Munich, on subject a ihe utilisation of metropo- the following а nalysis it will be seen that the excrements | These, the market prices of ammonia, phosphoric acid, and litan sewage. € was rend at ће Common Council ol one man, who consumes (I.) Potatos, mesh, and bread, and | potash, I shall take as my guide in «байца the worth of н m thane " £ another a who feeds on meat and but little bread, sewage; but I shall employ them first to fix the worth of last week. nd referred by i d E тару » wee Com a s nc by itio tho Coni present a mixture of the incombustible parts of their food :— Forvian gum чер, шапсе к represent а mixtum of уло шоо EE iti AU — | The best of gu on an average r cont, T0 THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. I. Indi- |П. Indi- | of ammonia, yy per Gent. of V bonne кү ni and y Munich, E 19,1865, 1. vidual. | vidual. | 3 rer 7$ 0.6 per cu ani rdingly Ч an. . lue o LEM is as follow: Мү Lomp.—In compliance with а pare on m he ur o жн ое ton dim «à contains— the Corporation, 1 have the honour d your Lordship | Poi .. ». b. ence, pence. my Snc on the utilisation of the setis "Y the metropolis. Phosphoric acid s a Ammonia 190% Ri 6.6 1257 iter a profound and admirable investigation of the sanitary, Lime, ќе. .. Phosphotio н 67 soluble .2 215 аю, and agricultural questions connected with the P 201 insoluble 922 sewage, the select committee of the House of Commons, unde 63. 100. 10 Potash .. "OX cedar 51 ке prendengy of Lord да а hu xp add pee The relation of the town to the country, or of the pla J= Eon JW WAS DOLOR I ронан ро воке at | of consumption to that of production of food, із thus айе 14e, its application to agricultural purposes, if properly con- intelligible at once. This is the real value of 1 ton of Peruvian ducted, great benefit ight be derived from by In the English towns in which water-closets are intro The higher price that the farmer pays "e it it (191. 10s.) is a the country he towns which furn " it. диа. tbese matters form {һе prinsipal ingredients of the faney price, which by some agricultural chemists is still main- tained to the evi бей, detriment of the farmer. Ther calcula- wage. фе e must e D. added the urine animals £ the . АЯ the streets o; i bles, containing the A add of their и із based оп а доп, Т that certain mat fodder ; Dokides this, Ре constituents o of the food ur d 0, rich in nitrogen for xan „uie from the ocean ; and, finally, m rinsings of the kitehen, and feral sing propertie: rable by its nitrogen. What part of the blood and of l of the slau htered animals. ' Pho Ер k is, that the idus "ot Peruvi ian guano after lixiviation pones of these шшш of whi di phospho: a is те poe by water, and which contains the whole quantity of uric 1 ingredier nt, do enter the sewers, pup ied to T а certain tents 2 of earthy pou has little effect оп egetation; not more than may be asc 0 the phosphates, x T s jd will be easily u dg that if a роне is ud calouidting me to be offered to the OT © got t bac эз wd neis] К же PEPPE inadmissible to gio to matters a market value as long as ich, at a so va ritten and spoken on this question leads me to believe that s eed number of persons in England, eu the more enlightened, on sewa в a nuis M dress my remarks, and if my endeavours to convince them of the money value of the SE Dd Рае be successful, and thus prevent ovor-hasty steps bein en, the task I have y ТОЕТ T These questions therefore, which have been elucidated already S has carried to tj i the Sele po and usd id and if he gives his eld Thé dien both in i арй ў quantity з - quatem. pa. tpar he took pA m then its fertility ih ow that the firmor derives no corresponding advantage from igh 1 eir use; he ought, to speud his money апу 1 I the purchase inbabitants of towns, and ros leer] toe acts and prin- br et feudi matters, the effects of which аге known and perfectly ane which onght to b as guides Y stimate with constancy if the causes of ita e fluctuating, paia a а | corta the w * and field cannot амлу МӨ m erops if the c conditions of ей е: point, namely, for certain i h more tangible dy the result of m. inquiries. These figures are not put forth as absolu tora ; indeed, in tbe present state of Ld tiny rno ротора he wi rid i is able to state Шеш with per за. pron d En si ei det iem sili мачы М man of other lands, but because he acts more in harmony haga 9 pu is the uncertainty ati id g the valuatio: quon. : in | the annual amount of sewage, two hie E by thelaw on wbich production IE In no country аа е ace iut E тойа e LAM у sant with the history of agriculture will уо that i in 1 ihe lat а bal oftbe Jast-oonb ury praetice found a meaus by the culti mat ion of Cloyer and other E adap for putting an end р ihe ураса. e 4 and for beginning а new one of rotation of crops. " k: as an increase in the regnm. sidering the means by id qeu are obtained, the AS Crops А [s are not of a lasting id ^ their grade t in the fields, pito to enter qoo hi Жетет. а "tie copia a А8, — is but symptoms of exhaustion. The Lo ow consi ers an P. A Shi made by aor чү н - i itin orie fesh the fà. ра e m the amore manure the ОСО nti: npk аз а donbtfu ctae but rather Thudichum epi ios tate to take his vus ts is ` At thal had a ect idea of the cause of the ulation of fertility o F1 the Soil. g Sd ьн А нй а Е did it then occur anybody that the рати " ше Clover fields would nor have A Wale. arming was based on the pro- V эз lds prd ws exactly what һе buys, and judges accu- "ius tely the ааг, which he intends to kou uta his и relative X rw "ж acid in sad vn machines ; while the farmer, in ы choice of fitting manures | 600. ned in fi two; ro Phan phosphoric for his land, is guided by vague notions which he calls his | 0001 amounts, theref we 2 ^a little more than 104 tons. experience. Hen must wait it for his [ОР E see E P has The phos harie pal in urine and fæces is in proportion Юю anagemen vor Au FA to 5 accordingly the woidings of ш tells him which тоапигез and PA uanti Ss feld gon tons o equiti. anac iat adus d tnis i» the |, These нА шов ме эге „irresnecti где арй Ме reason why he is almost unable Moe the worth drinkers. wever, in y ooo ge еа о! of sewage. This, however, he will soon РР when КУА d T. fec Vue ka jd о р тір M rigen teaches him Econ p tot р dette [ost sight of, "Tho Depr gives a «4 falfa күп es phosphates, and Peruvian guano, are sufficient to main- I agr quarters Lowe TES tain their fields in a stato of fertility. This may bo true rm reckou that daily L va 0 + rses pass the elds "a certain number of years ; but we | Streets, I да that 15.000 cows 4e tin the metropolis, and Peruvian guano must soon h we Eee Mio wine r4 oniy. 54 000 hore aud 11,000 cows, end, and a glance at the following analysis of bones and guano eir solid vcidings, reach the pl gie wem Аў i ; mate that in these М s of animals 8 tons of potash аг ashes shows that in one d no potash, that in the other Бае ОНУ end 4j iona o 1 phosphorie acd i Чч vi koe had done. The very expression, ‘Clover sic s oneg that the cause was not supposed to lie in exhaustion | MILLS soil, as in the p^ of cornfields, but was thought to ailing. Atthel Huh School of poet 7 at Hohenheim it had beco of it are to be fo edient which forms an бнр 9% Үр е ats cd of a farm could be айий ААА most efficient quiin of ye dung, ® and This gives for the voidin, of manur b tation of crops without is also indispensable for the maintenance of the corn and todde - е Desa Еа ai= E [Сюек uni ot showin; ла. let of ad the opportunity of ue. xen dna 100 lb. Aa ashes of bones | 200 lb. s. Peruvian guano ї - d (580) tons more, and the quantity of corn and Rapeseed. juu рр "d Tons. Tons. э оци to one-third less than in 1882-40, Practico itself | Ры кайа. ARMES ud жайыш REST S n $ $t the compelied ton hat its system had no Íoundation ; m or I EX deg as LE 5016, Of animals Ө IM i 8 main" ТАН did de Er wih i "- more | Lime, magnesi. “ Ча Beer Aet pipe t à uch were le nal results о! ig ing 7 —| ——- апі stable dung aloi - ста trict th 1000 d ji Tot: a 15 1 17 fodder, in others tho co "ind isbed. I shall show that the sewage is especially à owards the end of тафо century practico found in gypsum, | ammonia and potash, which latter fails in those dires н eod According to the analysis of sewer d€— it by the trade ; and that ace «i PN ed, then only is the spes one bod Yes o tons ИРАН. FOX D IS, parta A T and er in bone-dust, a mean: which the decrease in e the yield of the fodder and the p fields might be arrested, tem of culturé a rational on оша; this е former produgbivity of the soil be 8 . Then - hoi ric acid. I hav Tonaon (o believe that (xe fas of superphosphate of lime and Peruvian nto-use, | We will no attentively the different matters Jg acid ӯ vep in M Тело s analysis is E too P many fi rS were conyin: that it would be difücult | which sew: эсенг "P by асана their trade value that later eu show the quantity to bu wie produce of flesh and corn at its present | we shall be Au. "able. s judge ne» y bethe worth ol а; Eht without the application of guano. What а стор ыы sewage for the purpose agricultu vr solid and fluid voidings of men and animals s ga Mé ла. from when à supply of guano had ceased ne The matters contain b. sewage of most value for hus- he proportion of phosphoric acid to ammonia 1t pied their thoughts, for farmers are pete [p inclined are ammonia, potash, ac ae viam acid. But besides den nn the entire PS of ammonia 75 tons d. iiy: bandrg tash these there is à amount of sulphuricacid, lime, magnesia, дола, we may assume that 75 tons of ammonia, 15 tous iron, and common salt ; all which are also aliments of plants, of phospho ric acid, and 17 tons of di daily flow into tho but which I will not further allude to here because, for | воме! | S8 я + man urposes, the; : Ў It may be said tha gall f beer are not mmonia. — This is present in large quan iier of men and animals. When esce P * See Dr. Letheby's very able and excellent “ Report on gas water а „> ed refuse (horns, hoofs |Sewaze and Sewage Gases, and! on the Ventilàtion of of ammonia and sab | Sewers.” the day Now, owever, Habes ы е e efficacy of phosphate to think e enn z then Ө отто; with them *' Sufficient for » and Peruvian guano. We know md be inty that the cause s lies in certain constituents of the soil, which serye rmation of the body of the plants, of t the roots, of Y ез and fruit ; that the eee of these in d e ground гу limited; and that man, with all his art aud skill, is TRE Frsnvanr 11, 1865] GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA GAZETTE 133 ` even of opinion that at at th the dpi d worth 1 o him, inasmuc h as qt — ne Bon from the Mie wage | ould pay one- ird more e for 29 sewage than 5 horses, No doubt ped of D n entire restitutlon of their nitrogen | cause prevents Ergot doi shaken out I ing injury. e seen it abound fearfully i in Rye crops, and at first wo sphere, and ‹ consequen — есевѕагу ccording ы???” culation, m тєп yer У е ене Sasa 20.000 acres, might be turned into | did not destroy Xa Жее "nds ewage of the metropolis. At the 61 observ ved tha at upon a very slight ^s d a | growers. fee of 7d. per ten tons of sewage, the cost per acre would Mit, the Ergot generally fell off, so that it wa ior TD ssL, and for 20,000 D A 160, жут EE, ы. ven re tbat I could get specimens adhering t €! = be possible to find any o pon *^? | the Rye. To this ы е ibu Е зей eng ніч 9 1 | the Rev. E Tn all localities which by nature are adapte nploy- | 1 of much affected by ment of sewage ita use is "x ei^ n advantage 3- 4-4 the ergot. 1 falls. to СЯ ground in in cutting and h i jre TS Ks large сер, айе would bardly profit ything, even | Vesting the crop.— in Mert à is was sold thongh he obtalncd the sewage for a farthing per ton. largely entered upon "dier kn т 1843-44. T It we ssy that in D days 30,000 screa cres of в: So ovt v - ги р. 807 the poisoning "of two out и tbr ree horses is crop w: 'ruitfu. ow, yielding annu r tons ее - A » 55тей, г to kee this meadow in i In p. 143 dft which ate only of the young ктен — | e il reater quantity of sewage is required than g y state of fertility ro m that is са - of th men our a the tons 0! This is one-twe tbe quantity of | had bee — DT d my own ав isite for the original formation of the sowa M s Ape m jer po $ мата 0,000 асгев would experienn gp had ro pretty considerable, with eeni dorus 48,600,000 ton wage as manure, Of корага Бе Үеж ; у at а house | respec the 266,090,000 tons, annually Дрон. of, 217,000,000 | wher arge square stable-yard was дэн on two the green чош be left; and the question now arises. What e ae ij a gh hedge of Yews, and where there were | mystery EA bent dt " AM С s da i tre 943 ton "а trees in the . grounds, in the pasture — and animals—killing son age per асте. eae y all and where | others, How can of sewage, w s calculated are 1 Svo freq: uently seen cows and horses browsing t "au ү (bo above 2130 tons whi for an acre, the quantity of p ch unt js contained | given this terrib э А p not ud W. and.—Y ox ricult agri nde red it | tokerested i in the following extract fro | би —“ resur i Darin РА. "the Jast t week the scutch ; mill of C. CT bopo tint T siall bo d Tenders will be the Armagh to Flax- cs er it | Кова, and tH not, w -— ot s besides, Your Constant hem | Very заана 2 state e poiso sonou stone of Flax of га quality and great length, gro by vell on his farm at эү зкшүз ж "т vds (as crificed. The e questio o Cattle, —There is ү question Ma. oe ho ifferen ti vea prov ^ quite harmless satisfactorily be accounted for ? ents hav and non- n-pojsonous properties of the 2 And I isonows ing Ede na cse "quit of the Yew, in either or dried state, al ep there s "still a d effects it has on to t times appeared on wW, T f hay, апа without any injury. In the same ms however, I the = Jedi si Do ro ie good spen vithout referenós e to | rom ember several valuable cows being - d by eating | in bo он confi - was the other constituents in e the withered sb Ее рсе 2 In p. 364 | at o under the impreseion ihat live Yew not natural meadow which, When в л yc y ii ое 0 wit hout | I called attention to the fact that át 2 large grassy | во it ты а o it was su -— D be; having Tillesl do dierent т 24 il fertilised by sewage. T bs Indy. thei iet df valley near Chichester - ed ingley Bottom, there | many Yew trees grow ing о mons, hedge-rows, and said natural meadow were so in sh as to yield half | are numbers of Yew attered most picturesquely | church-yards, n еше ат ve free access, there of "the quantity required (62 10.) fora course of years, then 1225 | about, of all ages, Гр eaten by "e cattle. lalso always appeared so a mysterious to me as to the eet ber i RS HL T ау, inted out that I had several Ye which cattle | X S death of animals $ tated to have been poisoned AM 400 РО tons of pid Ма Eu d o Obtain the had access, and which were — - ке In p. 172 | by But t oubt is now clear riy proved to me me а! est. These yields, however, wo “Este” gives a case of a e dying after eating | by t the vw th of one of my , Which un- last, for if the manuring shoul P potash and Phos such small | withered Yew, and a y s ч „Ан. branches green | [e broke loose into а rubbery near the pom =] АА - potash and ‘phosphoric acd | with impunity dai * George Crompton ” gives | mansion, composed chiefly of Yon i and within one come E erm the qu Let "ol sewage V WR DV DIU io da нон. d | а clear case, where а were killed by eating hour э a half from the time it got loose it was o А en E Ting g year 9: € һа, aw Ing € tons, conclusion [b ^T ion SEM as to the rf P of hay which a natural meadow, manu: side Pel. with t with little sewage is f its Жа лена scanty crop with much siraga Роде "Dot either that its value is — One thing is СТЕ ап is, а ured with al gin out of it when it is employed of a meadow the 2 re of that ee tbe y fa e ingredients in addition which were tak popa the eding : — int sd ee m е component of the w t m, and, therefore, need not! gto тер!: ien By means of m A e and replaces only on of these constitu to increase those particular ones which the the. farmer as orphster È he must add to sewage in special ae may sufice to show the mode It is not m ЕЕ of 2 Ems Peruvian guano. In the daily amount ofsewage are— 3D the | young green shoots, эн wher stitu on КЫ Tand, — z - hosphates the farmer Dee "the discrepancy betwee By means of опе пе describing the едут which have astothe tbese facts convince me Leib Er add: poe There А manure, and 652} tons of or ed by taking Vli oil. ock a planta бев кутин гак several dying in соп nce. Tn | —— in a YE ЫШЫ e articl e, much — activity а withered leaves s being m 417 P. ons an irt ive н ed as a Ming many old and young Tor trii ja it, КӨТ ы ther cattle, horses, nor sheep, ever Уа aig il | кча that «мні | ullocks di i | pihe гомо t, „=н, Де » ві абс лышын esponden! 411 Я чы ed appears poisoning of po ething mysteriou енше p Yew. Мк 1 j^ always under the at cattle would not e Yew b the horses under fup them eir mouths, - then let them fl to tbe ground; digo bite few times in wou ыд Icame to the c | teach oam | Next ponpes for th uences upon 1 t no н КЧ WE while ће other records the em one. Twenty years 2d ago узе only would never hurt апу — to the rary. under green con e, and do we tis cause. e one above. pee autamn, duri шона in the pleasure d yet how 1l will n peni that. ther re are circumsta mees h be settled, is—under what deadly. z^ to a contrary result. The оп no water coul tion, d to whether "fullness or emptiness of s has а effect. “ Alfred | Gyde's" | remarks are a!so very them. Allow me in conclusio! +a the Tons 17 Witb addition of 2650 — of Mara E 652 tons o! 118-10 78 2-10 H б Кн mu so the Yew—making it mo - two n Sep- n ап; ether tomed to 90 T de UNE иы In the foregoing state have, my 1 as I sufficient data to enable moy Ae f prd, an T Боре ka соте to a conclusion as t: Tex value of sewage, both for the country and forthetowns. I have the honour to be, my lord, your lordship's very obedient servant, JustUs LIEBIG, President of the Royal Academy of Science, &c. nmm eee Poisoning.—1t is subject и. ventilated i їп A neration of fresh readers has е arisen, Derka the пом тоні may be е use to your eped inquirers, and lead to fresh one interested in the question to E : of This view has been subject one ц, mtt s wi y," in p. 60 of yonr Nimban M Јар < 21, 171865, ec = їп а Тһе cattle AUS through being kept — Yew "d e dan while the latter no фей еше, bes taken а large quantity on breaking | plantation, when pressed large | o! ово v a pe do no harm. if E quite, all the cases m satisfacto — solution of the case st; -— лее EE sent to mes since 1 before wro erd of — ae СЕЎ m n the frost broke 1 into Е Аче a Ireland = же there were m — жез» -— td bullocks in the morn after f. UNE er ted wort here pr^ Салса som cattle " lessness feel convinced эм both but forth үрне e inju abounds, it ie abr ways in carefully reject it when germ: Soda is not EE cut until after the out. жк place, there Tw o out of three co ломит travelling Cheshire, died very gis 4 after brows- blic spram be the whole Inboth these in those in 284, md uel ай in that. oe M б. Murray,” it animals would eat greedily pp. B07, рае mer d т Doi ess, just as large doses of Vinum Co ould destroy the lives w which they now чету for pe plant will "m an so often | land rocured by the: for some hours; ‚жой. MR they had eaten fa gerous rt of n I am inclined. to ped the G. S. Folj A to swallow enough to do them any on this point I am now perfectly satisfied. "tbe that ago до not. Ы e Коф { Pp side that Y m triosi е e uf | by €— ths from hear of dea C case U^ the opposite some extensive came fo ei! ea angehen is, ambe, Esq., this ire for cattle-feedin bled not only to say that the „Сиба Mel and grown by Ља most valuable addition to the vegetab IERI of die ,and m y to the occupiers of small and cow- where the uction of milk and butter is a considerable item t that it is ly produced, and cultivated with as little expense as the Б-р бо-ой roots upon the farm; and it is especially for small occupations or in fact anywhere where space enough can be found for йкы з E to extend ; because in almost any soil where moisture enough is ed to sup тр ils at the and adjoining hedge is root. The value the crop is therefore larly in yos квй = hm чөй will С" upon feet square ati one sme fil of 184 ? Clubs — Middle-class. Education. liver m able Ren from which we dirum id: No apolozy is fruit. The woodlands, too, where sats ov farmer with timber trees, the first and second sea rwood purtieularly in "olere moist a nd composed of v of fallen leaves, di; r gro all LONDON н EDMUNDS e ste ; between these for planting the Melon seeds, e derwood owing any one pro The Labouring Class. sea wo hun Seg eould read and — were the exception ; рате ЫЕ h labóarin )0 iion and аво ша Pede edo Bad га ved little or no educati on; di o h their g who he first 1 13 not rowth. Бу digging a space mound may be must pel quantity m Peruvian, s or а spit f dung, imm жеи having ides, о hu d ween. the underwood s grow the EA owing to situation and „іш Tops ina Ur wis yog, ularly "ede hoiled ub. mixed | modat: way as Роба! e often жн - Le ah 6,710,862. add to this p aset.. їп Ма, and a like ав a amount for hr iit d culture), in order that room o - t of C n open fiel ler odd T AVE for its trailing habi growth, and Ки by enbroription in ne arish, а el tween he total mud hat has see ridg " M Ae -— o of Mangel "вав а , depend upon it, it will g А {һе ле lump | pe^ опе |i trong’ man i useful being; but г» buried | how sere "вз. more useful he has a mind | Ji АЖЫ! € i he in op one | ugh this action of the are excel- and pigs, and ed ripe they sed a bt d rpos cookery. The | educa French i in МИНЕР the them in sou i T*n А friend а, Nos ш return ed от the Cottin ent, n me that меу ode people ar di of ра town теа vue Таа For T e Yu | of o ni df father r3 Mie bore. obtained, am as ofa mes the nex m ortance success obtain a er o "ga ublie eR Thes A By securing men of the highest К: аз авест, ui consequently | den aly consume n D M ^ ved system of ti eed o та! sean thei a à тоаз phe slightly salted. | аѕ рач y out ot the found them guy pet c муе m to ndi Min NA wi мү”: ва! ч of the нече But who аге the middle classes ш who are who - they whose means of proci ueation ageous, as ocuring а good so! pee iod pua 1 obtained from Dr. Voter es to Ss " —— I shall not here f attempt to define cd called the middie, and who the a fruit weighing 161b. in the unripe upper A Sep on will RA test Which em. be gnis оцып volu rpose, viZ., ul C XR of the pock is simply а estion of means, aflord to з у ТА, rom 1001. hom ше» ^ ute Melo n, S os by Эле 1201. rannum forthe education of each of their sons, can on, Southampton, anal ended by Dr. cker, Consulting бай Chemist to the al Agric mies gland z need at our great publie schools. Those who в Е not pay from 6/. to 8l. a year for a day-scholar, or from 257. ENERAL COMPOS to 807. а year for a boarder, must I think, for the present sen . -—m E a . 92.030 their cbildren to the Government schools, But the class for фик matters € o9 cow oo | E whom roper provision is wanting is that large class which ineral matters (ash) . . . T 2 lies between these, К уже m is paying oris prepared to pay ''the amounts last m d; but which finds neither hl : 100.000 | He crue within its Fein, Mnet te. facilities of obtaining ue ti what they ought to be. . Water S ger 92.030 Afiddle-class School. bahrai ь{ 2.92 e-class $.— Let us now Red 1 learn what | ъа 2 albuminous eom M IN ves ме, pu ы са want Y be lied, Sugar vd -— Ё Xs vw dt OB s, or ought to Бе, а суя ground іп Woody fibre (crude) x ы 1.914 m e не De d Н ай led on, step by step, to Solublo mineral matters ʻi i 540 develop itself. The word “ ктай id conveys fully what Insoluble do. do, 3 080 should be tbe object of all education. There is a great 0 mont about teaching something useful "Cram them with 0.00 с ledge," say some. “© What is the use of teaching VOJN a a OW. st "This — на taken from а fruit before the Do we - meet THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, асра A es pe: annum Tor b malade boa емтр and for Sussex Xpen [FEnRvAny Ц, Iis that readiness to do and to suff К=з training and discipline which is m que be, than pri It may perhaps be asked, ** 1f this рае: Chess hat the mi asses, ed perfect, bow is it that t iddle el derive: thos o thor threo ee е D through à чесен rango of s" ec neighbours. For se latter Mt than td lowed at the three f followin ng middle-class тё that сап be wished ; and the subjects ta numerous for the time the bo il less dis [es zem [NS ds „вашей ‘admirably, a bu &* ma; "i only eil bo br c ys who receive а үн? about 300 boys edueation, boa e charges ut extras arm o "o Dovon ah à зроб to have AE he d 1 by m of shar 9f 251, е ach; Ba По? the ney s orrovel cA cutitcibutious "теге EM thide by Lord | complete the k. P er eis and with this school Aw ша fe: 5 per cent. interes A advanced; but it appears from Mr. | the scho o ir n the Bo Agricultural ps "TM | i uch has been don labour of been E n to form Joint Stock бошрйё y, educate our sons, though that is infinitely to be p the йен state of É i for it must be borne in miniis establish schoo! A manner, we han those who havet FET pie i "hone po pupils ате p inténd са fortha U П ng ln Y: and various terit 1029 to supply Ay e Universitie в an - io public MM rs "e ad „Ау res tio; iiplom and 4. The Societ: Prebendary Brereton has n leges, that should also ехаїпїпе D" t alone is m nion, when I hele ofthe above tests are unsatisfactory. = н мала hey far e to natioi ed iorities iue ТУ ет titute ted, with this continual; those ant th ош, ] de seed w , shows mutrition about equal to Ње use thi age confounding "rà end with the beginning? A Ana 1 woal did as s if Mr. E X, Mc hs сб І hope to get the analysis of ripe proper Yon is the {та т forming of the mind to re- А at would be the value of the degrees they fruit this season, when I have no doubt a high M еа Б now dge „as it we: жеч how they could be compared with each other: ^ › a much agher ns th пег which must receive its store day llowed that itisa mi Us meddle with any feedin уа! ЇЇ be etn се to the rich flesh » r by year, and that ирга to the diligence and бетәм = улы vem un We want а new test, because and solid s which they contain, e ofthe gatherer. The Rev. C. Lake put this in its proper light | w. have to deal cannot або ker attending the cultivation т-н д зый минного ма v ту "x the Devon County School, where he Mey аә © follow out the course ot ee p pergens, " Lei tie ^ the boys; and so full of truth are va is necessary for an University ex 3 Lu e greater) than required #ог | words, "iat. "TA iim refrain from quo! ng gim em. to have a counterfeit. lf we are to have ange to Melon whilst would urge upon them the necessity of learning thing distinct, and conferred by those being so wide apart ample is allowed for horse- thing difficult, something on which they must bestow all | authority to grant it, and then it will have а hóeimg, бе. Th bf Vb үйд. is b айе their C dd of mind, which would tax them to the|its own. In this matter the Government cà first lié hitbbicafteie d^ - X їз, ould enable them jn stance. Let it form an exm board losper н fhin ié th : ora UT wit pom anything. Don'tlet them be | Universities, from the College of Preceptors g an is the ease сыге” angel and ot en on point. The education of their sons did not | of and wherev m: find пони roots. the , ег nie, Бе rend, consist in what was called useful enim only ; it ЧОЛАН duty it should be to fix th эч subjects for € they E vm with such mpi "that o себу i d is кошойду dient ap tn uo i ve dy c | та к Ар J^ EET. cov with luxuriant t about three weeks verd 4 that if they wanted to help in founding а pm he vo | M Ms je ved thy let them grant and abont five weeks d the fruit will rers d they must make the boys learn something hard, | this геге dona by the Wliole stamp gh 30 1b. an vim ight of е did not саге wha as, so long as it was something | collectively, and t rnment were to of crop | dificult. It might be mathematics, or Lat ; arious вао in my case amounted to 40 Di it must e y rt assigning pa ee UR E aere, but I а bes f which they would have to work | ti lied to the whole fitmly ретвпайей that а very m radi бын и ша ay meh es astery; and a youth who did thi Tank to ench who passed (ho examinations: be grown under more favourable circumstanees, for ET Xia eri wadd o tom o a greatest | distinctness mi Value to the exa 86 be borne in mind that T trea e crop чну principle Which roro pir таары clearly the in no other "pones: and the ndn - toots in order that I might obtain the compara. | 28 > teaching to work. "t Nihil bs oh eed й. Чо f the community, r- the motto of the Rugby School ; and I р eura ing E d duty it is (0 ul in КК ght in May is the best tim btuined withont пв (Һай there is nothing, worth having, to be Dpr "T wit > g, welfare егу class in d те seed. Joni Вин, February i. т Ое eene nene Dr Чай лыо atii туш оно а met a sion cf tbe objects presentedto it. And th P itigh зн, к NAE Мине, .009 д, d а, e D ad all che systema шд pee di € ve E. : :095 н Даа-а the preference. Во great hus boen the! farmers of England are deeply indebted оорду В cio бос t g e Totalnitrogen .. — ., . 121 “БЕ been ritmos in any o oh Man hol MOS рей, xc ton; үт = E sr sped Hist pu dise аз soon as they are called п Cy act the iuterés 21020, а e compounds (Вей lend. pee [^ army and niied apon It Ачма ае спбеатоанаа а, Hed man must fature ; СИ) а re лн лы „175 е ао by dab. f 2 eh aequire that | subj ject af the highest pde oe 9f thought, that determination, | their children. It has own in this AP" Freuvany 11, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CRNE AND ЭЛЕН GAZETTE. he middle с uv от th regard to edu p 00: clusion is Dog You t educate your child would have them "ate their | proper position, d it be added, as farmers a head to E OINA received latel рож I ell-kn id I have no doubt оц e mantity of jand, аш ty: 0 апіс — tell the in truth: '' Tbe scien on ood by v: veri few in England, and c sure à knowledg ming more com- tbat as year more importent at those rU follow it y per E niabed not only wi i matr api tal in the shape of money, to enable зз n the business, but also is not a loss d though а less fleo kind of eapital, viz., that training of mind and character whic ofa good education impart. MA the landowners m -— view th higbly ај ТАНУ врате of Jong ien of England of the necessi children, notbing that . efect. How then is e ed By founding oem dtm ай E dy "providing for ea ualified natural science, Th hel a you effect v а Dp is 16 is of age, for no рте; — d rm than to attempt to found di Жене farme d commercial men. AN peel up to the еее above, must be general ; and parents, if they die — their children properly с cducated, — t make up their tak "quee — MÀ x mo School until they are 16; for if they |.) are removed before that time, their minds will not be suffi- ciently arge to receive the after-eduoation y - the; ire require ; and it is ыбы that the year and should be seut to а college (we term as distinct ко des з school) in which this 8 е ie «Ад M rd t cation, the Royal ren annum ^ | Now, mim that you | other d general this Jast к Жее vit th that which | E T denen Ажуага Society woul itisthe есш! сав tion pes [en forward, n in the obtaining of whio Mie не Ж Jed А м P m XE say, per pay bove- mensuration, f тып has раней з ew vend vel EE dA а diploma, and he becomes a oh. Ё: the (геч | UM OM sender vt ооа 10001. per | Bow e subjects taught to m | but also of the no erop on land that is mot im good order merely in күтү of fine tilth nt the time 0! n n s of его ich his pre- 0! лое em of Beans mig! ient, when a Barley would er] rem Peas, when managed in a s epirited | be utterly en manner, will not have, the reputation of being so very uncertain a crop, Agricultural Society and I do of how many other fro most of you, and who farms а sons ferae societi - besides, D rec e to - r^ guinea, мелен anum, а title becomes almost valueless. Yet some 1 pe pies might be made which would den mts "title de ud n the country generally. If the Келу passed the exa mina- | above — satisfactori e there should > As: о Royal ре = -— е а се fari For this zt examination any" or 2 АА. Mal pass way of pi mparted | o and А.Ф be felt, | а ell to provide osition, to which fien! rising In an there i is Tr о! eh T p I have so feebly | m the нарв of its | ; and if our discussion Е night does but ір | 1 e rouse the middle classes to the e tor heir | r | €— ze welfare, to if elfor d be, to give thie educ iion t to heir "children. "They ieget E} lis. lire r and dibbling. the land shou wing to ill after ^, Mua ac d узт =з boiling Pea, of many sorts, and under various names, is more tender than the E еув and various kinds of hog Ds; bat I bave many nd in Fe — , and were sown t motive for bein, g as ear get " them off in A ш. stas: "anie e they are sown „| in this mont chosen, they will be t y е for sowing that crop. Allt Nr Peas pm be cultivate ny on dry в ds. only. |'Upon sands, dry sandy loame, gravels, amd. chalks, they ed w w^ succe uso t Peas are бо be utterly rejected in every only desine 1 that can arise b their Abe If T ormer is lar ld have been ploughed in autumn wit e " — ег. The n bein | worked shallow м searifier an wW аё soon as possible after winter, drilling "eod directly follow. If dibbling is determined on, the land, if alreac ady clean, E not be ploughed till winter aes atter it, жт yi roller the plough. Dibbli | determine follows ы Peas on а Contr ger generally "бү inag It is the dps of some p to тше for Peas, If the » and is in heart, and they are pat in ом a lay ey the manure. which all hey will be adding, way; E as it "ei ч "едм to the “йыр, p of the fu por can | prosp ured. -E „суем the ignorant is like entr d yot their country. This giv nam Lb а to those w n Bill: for to woes into fire- arms sary I have mad five, acre, witho "h gai ained "without it. quarters and a half an fi quite » v to injure their еы а = re eir m" i bat i» bens nto the hands of the 5 Those 57а know its value, and vto o consequently, vil to give him | therefore of much e consequence to him never to 8 or the b bene nefit of the co ommunity, as t rue reach of 49 BATH AND West ОЕ ENGrAND : Council Meeting, Feb, 4.—The Finance ене presented their apnual state: now а i ni rr ek. s instructio: the only way i Royal Agrentorl одод сап EM the ctor in s Ape бр. -4 educ To establish colleges to eed man complains of a of dung; and he : shou reful therefore cd cm it to the erops that "y " best for 3 expen nce easi the rows of Peas, the "EL а inches - A MEE "o I. and M: | with the extraor domi determination. o h boys business ped Pk m ee y grocers or any other trade, лаге, сап only be learned nce of agrieulti usiness can be It ought to solve the p E ( for а student to € there to шз th Obtain the college oem are too boy should ming. i last should pt on a farm ; and in same way as boys ar trade or ere in ers, Pt an general You do p called practical En ae to the purposes m the — Арена x al ies f “у «i өто ment trial ficlds. best sae aee B necessary to ha а мија Society is it. ed site was as not nA very а crops in ж» "ү horse лоор or mueh han rows at nine inches, with mor 18, do well; but the greatest — I — known have ting every furrow- Where drilled plan оп |in rows, di interval of 15 to ry inches is to be eferred. This | enables an efficient horse rse-hoeing of a quarter of a d frin d the city, and it — 2 а а used. by a roadway from the imple- ndar of Operatio two to two bushels and a half per aere is the E unti asd pe wl ааты г Ж... веуеп pecks СУЛИ | do. Some № V irustel to aere, but that Cale FEBRUARY : Pea Qulture.—' The елем is abridged I € р а ои armer? Calendar (Routledge) :— This is е season. for sowing the hardy sorts of Pea ; from ploughed ы the pi previous autami. The manure thus not want to make Faradays, or Voe! tural though if to be so не as to discover some of е among material — i еке at the discovery. t uire adm some knowledge i кен terri bere the rows s in whi ch it is usu: ardly be called an козу incrperied with m uis may e The n bar pn n Ж ves p, but miiting of cultivation in ET thoi and is less likely to too gross and lea growth. The ly sorts st Lug Tay le UN the early а Warwick, which, э-нун s adapted for x absence of this knowledge I a y in tbe misapplication animals w culturist, Soad have to wretched ani ery opposite с, p т 6 botany would ha veness of our green сөр: seems, th: been taught at school the elements of the above alluded ' instruetion I ru ive as other 9f mutritious straw a capital contribution heap, а frequent crop of Peas is no a gie RA "T bee deo It “ту, however, forms a regular part e p taken now and then, in Mo the common еа. А of cropping, when the fit for it, or unfit for the crop which it is ta M о aes soils best adapted for it are the lighter loams | field — ber ris! Beans ; and calcareous | ted for it. Pea straw contains i "EN to үй, r | sorts, p is secca adapted for late districts A land in good conditio: later, more proli yielding. а very bulky arem, шы better adapted therefore for dry for е; гой in such rich condition ; (3) the Partridge Pea, Charlton, n | abundant p 9м and амыр ad ere a ; reine: and 1 Du it suh Are E Жм ^om to 40 per con t. of pass 5 р 15 Pea, later, equally abūndant ; £o Fux TE ELT this purpose. | PET, e kind of soil | good cropper, yielding long Tu, сап have nothing to do wi AE profidin schools, | which the plant г Peas need liberal treatment | than the others. iii Wire schools, m rizes or found seho — пт Фіна ы like е апу other crop, but bad| Thè place of the in the. is ei ah "ems j Lo. сеза =e M Ls farmers are too apt to sow m M when the land | Clover, as already na orafter а corn ; and öpen to the e of unfairness in favour of one part of | Will yield notbing else. erb among ii gie i de the place of sme Ty to the of the other. Tlie exai em, which signifies that gt s S8 Fons a cases where — to be а — that by in Sootland ry failed. But 1 -— — and tliey from thence take | to Clover sickness," or or the place urnips i 4 I Вахе attempted (b sketdh. ihe Society monii d тате t be ow n alone. ет there i is believed to be a у. to the “ Tagik- meaning oiea the interests of agriculture. To make my Ноте, arises the ‘general idea of Peas being the most | and-toe Professore, and im far uus серо аз an example. Its owing ‚э iiie balig too often! After autumn culture, as already described, the land ігру from the fees . repond iden ад aro derived | gown. pay that is mo noi ja good с the careful | as soon as dry in ача is either (a: or merely therefore far beyond ho i ofordinary incomes. Butif D oben lay і6 down as a pum. he should | well harrowed and the seed, two to three bushels E 196 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUH URAL GAZETTE. [FeBRUARY 11, үү illed in rows, 15 эчи. hero feos | Em per acre, is drilled in rows, 15 to 1 Г? inches apart, per- зе бир Medal, 1862. | ейн EL d. mitting the subsequent use f the horse-hoe, The | S Meca E RRO "n ground is s then =" terim and the field is shut up Койу, Ah, near Liverpodh till the rows a троў н рре - Britain and Tana. 1 througout ы, | otices es to Ló Obrrespondénts. y Н те a ating by ge Water. BARKING TREES: X. the hares and rabbits. If you may W. 3, Bankside, I a Mrz bs not, take as m uch tho в ly skimmed milk as required, ај and PIPES, Б рне mix it up with ИЯ till about as thick as paint. та this | аср wp ad i з БЕ Per y paint over the tree with a whi tewash brush. It well ies B ax zi 3. Pp апа DONIROTTLE VAL "VES E 1 S one season. | 15s. each. Other с nt equally low Y pris d dui Сохріттох or East LOTHIAN LABOURERS: Agriculturist. Mr. pee IOUSES for the MILLION N.—On the principle | fist sad manufacture. Estimate es given, m z G. Hope thus describes it:—“ The hinds and ordinary and patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., combinin: | punctually attended to the same day. А dis M оті live іп separ: cottages with their famili. d ч юн jlicity, pe excel ч апа durabit SPAN-ROO erecti E cottage and garden forms part of their wages, which likewise | SES, ; painted three coats, e "ето m гт gy Le Ginas EATINGb y HOT D consists of specified quantities of the different kinds of in сат bs supplied r AREE k^ M. ini y y1 х Рано id та ТА d Potatos, or a piece of land wrou ht anured fo: я Tilus Lente o edi rs, with ings, Manufactories, Pus. p The poss valua о гес their "emet g fortably ; and soc pe ertet coming a poacher, or — — ai гойо "ier Сок Ino: Can any of our readers m pvc experien o of this Poing for P4 buildings, and eme f ow byron, feeding idi; and stables. е-и e following are Mr. Bailey Denton's libes :- When land is drained no furrows keep, But p^ it flat and Lees it deep. Bow your seed soon, wide in the row, And clean and stir "with a hoe. i t ч on application to heated on the most L Price n be SAMUEL b 7, Pall Mang Fast, Soto: system, combined Also, A HANDBOOK o n VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- lst with perfect TION, 2 5а Edition, rice 1s. ; post Вара p orei re E iru БОК Y & Pb Midland Steam Power Horticultural and Hot-water Wollaton Gardens, tor Tad ora et Works, misc orough. Ж Boilers mr ng Rangs d & 3 ; gt. BURY А rossi 3 to 2j ohi У Sole Майа ӨН а E23 ы соса Ропа хо BRICKWORK, and w) MESSENGER, the Proprietor of the above for their durability id finding it necessary у {шоп the XT. demand for his tained a celebrity far * Bortie Wo ue Buil us) to make large other Boilers ever invei O his eee ре па to GC e same Dn with an entire set ot а Iron Works, 17, New м 'TEAM-POWER МАС E is now enabled to te am S i , Southwa don, & F, Оган entrusted to him with the greatest dispateh, and А the Patent WINDMILIS f lowest possible price д with good and substantial work umping and Driving Farm саа Catalogues, Working Model, Plans and Estimates, free | from ats MT er application, t work as above, Only s the dolt or slove: Hav: Julie. Cows in milk, of ordinary өн, need 301b. of good hay daily each erm next Hoose ALVES: 4 Mr. Spooner des disease of tbe windpipe piens air precem, in which are s found a number of toal orms whi produce a $^ ie leesom , and is often l. The '@ізсале is а sj pov or want of tone in the system, and it may be by e worm are prob: 2M 4 07. ; od e: tu d peutine; cives from six to ten mon iret Roe rus pe^ Lj wing to gri ебу feeding on green oner's instruction а Exotic нб King's Ко: НЕ кача» Án — CAS (TO WHICH A PRIZE WAS AWAR CULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION), JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL ,WORES, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, The PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASE is one of the - etel of the Gardening Drawing TO or Вешаб, — à and ч all times form always an an striking "o [1 | r the be foeni: an повітів това, s are highly аррготой ап and recommended by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs. Veitch, of the Ril elsea. e Plant се w УШ Тһе Саз s and Prices on application. е te the re-agents. оао should be G into the stomach. £0 ШЫГ" сы dus may escape: e e га Баит s е gin get . . 3 drachm Harta - E .. 1 — Wate: 1 p If tbese are e at папа, give lime-water, or n: о drachms o! — + Jime dissolved x а quart of water. Itis we'l M rentem urgative, re the digestive ог my ин x € — у, order the dis n by g an п мп іп she flan left side pe e m aet Ed and the hip-bon A pen nife and E x б k of elder, inserted in "the m rtg “will suffice. The wound a e dion with a stiteh and a little to sa plaster, инв: Xx. Name. Applied to _ to m Weight per acre. crops . el 10 3ewt. Saperphösph. ' of lime DON sel $55, $ Ф Соттоп i .|Grain crops, Mangels X 9. Soot Potatos, ёс. |30 sd 0 bushels. Ва! phate "of ammonia Grain cro Lm 1, 1}cwt. D mesi soda .|Dit! yi | 1 * de yý G: х Clo over, "Potatos, . [10 s A "d Si ».|Grain crops, &c. б Bo :е dust ds .|Turn e Grass land, 13 16 bushels. ! АП soluble manures should be applied during 44 season of growth-—all cmo some weeks before the seed-tim Mn. GawT's Тнковү: Exhibitor. It was fairly рен in the | “ Veterinary Review” atthe time, which said :— for the sake of argum y thrive ry degree; and the "fat; y heart itself may, fr des ht we know as рузои, кея » — - e oil derived from a cod's Ps Qai ves from the mere fact, Cof ts being fatty, unfit for human food, | or tbat a fatty DE Pr far Liam 7 to m performance of | | its functions as unfit an animal's flesh for nutritive assimilation." Олтз: W G. The Potato, Hopetoun, Flemish, and Earl Angus Onta aro suitable for the best qualities of soil in good | The Sandy, Dyock, Berlie, Red Mackbiehill, | PurPED on WHOTE R мів Ai etn ents | Dex Ts. 44d. mr m for €: M 5s. 2d. per ton for pulped | th straw chaff; and бг. 114, perta ton for ess is of тооба EEDING . Mr. Willoughby Wood E СЕС the right gu ley for you. He argues entm n practice bas ж. all а э Ай male аз bulls on two grounds hat at those advantages of precocit: id economical feeding which would induce them у to employ pure-bred bulls with own cows. Wurars: Young Gardener. It is а coarse brown white S Wheat, and may be Hallett's, but we cannot certainly say. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS'S PATENT PIPE JOINTS. T. .S.. TRUSS; С.Е; 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. uired for Socket Joints time be made, or the entire Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the i — le saving in cost is эте во effected. ese Joints have been used for several years, giving entire sati Royal Hortieultural Society's Gardens, dbiswidk, and many are also exhibited at the Society's Gardens, South Kensington. By means of these Joints the work is executed in less than half the time req alterations can at an facility. А con: nu sfaction, and may be seen in we tt Horticultural and Public Buildings. И | For a few prices, see last week? s Advertisement, ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATIO COTTAM'S CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, SUPERIOR IRON CINDER IRON USED) IN THE BEST MANNER. N. | MERE О с PARK ENTRANCE GATES, and RAILING of CAST and WROUGHT IRON COMBINED, VARIOUS Ff - "i: IRON GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN CHAIRS, GARD EN ENGINE nme -— E PUMPS, and every description of Implements for ав үе poc NDAHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERYATORIES, HOT-WA R APPARATUS, &* cum Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for Stables, HARNESS-BRACKETS, к. LE meer and DRAWINGS free on d COTTAM ax» CO., ENGINEERS and IRON FOUNDERS, 2, WINSLEY STREET (Orrosrrs the Рахтнеох), OXFORD STREET, Loxpos, V FEBRUARY 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 145 GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, OR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY SOLE MANUFACTURER THE QUEEN THE FOREIGN MEDAL FIRST PRIZE MEDAL . AWARDED TO GREEN'S PATENT OF THE E 4° ADJUSTING JOINT / J FOR RAISING OR DEPRESSING INTERNATIONAL nep LAWN MOWERS: EXHIBITION, LIEGE, 1861. 1862, BRUSSELS, 1861 & 1863, WAS AWARDED TO NAMUR, 1862, THOMAS GREEN, GAND, 1862, FOR HIS LINNEENNE, 1861, PATENT 1862, & 1863. LAWN MOWERS. LAEKEN, 1862, ZA — GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best and carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of Competition. The Judges at е m Horticultural ure 8 саам: held rds 20, 1864, awarded them a First-class Certificate (No Prizes were yi and at the same time Ори АП а slight altera NES n hich has been done. Mes . GREEN & Sow consider their MACHINES now as near perfection as possible, making them as i Mene vill m 2 rad 3000 sss for "rest at the commencement of the season, and they hope with their present facilities to be able t te all n the day they are rece Both the HORSE, PONY, DONKEY, and HAND MACHINES p 1] other Makers the advant f Self-sh ing; the Cutters being steel on each side, when oe become dull or blunt by pue one way round the шй сап к aiios мра and again feng the ie etre of ent dis «м inst'the bottom blade, when the achine will cut equal to new. y any р Illustrated. Price Lists Free on application, GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT ROLLER, FOR LAWNS, DRIVES, BOWLING GREENS, CRICKET FIELDS, and GRAVEL PATHS, SUITABLE FOR HAND OR HORSE POWER. PRICES OF ROLLERS FITTED with SHAFTS, PRICES OF SUITABLE FOR PONY OR HORSE-POWER. HAND ROLLERS. 1 30 incl length 32inches £10 0 Diameter 30 inches; length 32 inches £7 10 0 кы 90 5 zi M e E LE à үк RU $1998. 7524 10:0 ЖЕК 4 42. . ALS hs deu КООШ 269400 "ОЯЛА Т СУ Т. Бат 17 ра в ое v] 16110 odi am e C че ered Carriage Free to all the ipeum "pum o» dubii. den FIN Stations and Shipping Ports in Englan айыы ы е рт Delivered Carriage Free all the кее Railway Stations м мер Ports in Engl а ж Тһе e ROLLERS possess many advantages over all others; they made in tw f : oo dn the me^ á i are rounded off, or turned inwards, thus avoiding d ЖЕРҮҮ marks left Чет other Rollers. They are manufactured of the best materials, m are got up in a manner surpassing any ever yet brought out, : "THOMAS GREEN лхр SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; 2; FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN Xd tod E.G; 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; HADWIN'S BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPO 146 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR; AL G AZFITE. [FEBRUARY 18, 1865. — M'HE LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED. | SUTTON є T E DON SEE D COMP A 1, LIMITED, 1 харе бон, Ста Sg ату GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL 80118. HE "LONDON ED COMPANY, LIMITED. The GENERAL PRICE CU NT of KITC ЇНЕХ i GARDEN, FLOWER, and FARM SE EEDS is аы ed Kinga ill be forwarded Messrs. Surrov's. GRASS SEEDS being Mixed expressly to sul iit the Soils for which they are т rad nd Бн xi DOE EHE in й z E Persons E have only to state the Nature of the Soil, and Acreage to be laid дорт, when Ee Soie Au row supply KITCHEN G4 харт N SEEDS of all. MAE will be su e LONDON SEED COMPANT, LIMITED, теа SUTTONS can now supply FLOWER SEEDS ofall descriptions. * PHE )ОХ SEED COMPANY LIMITED, RASS | un E e a FARM SEEDS of all descript riptions. GRASS and CLOVER and CLOVER TE LONDON SEED COMP: ANY, LIMITED. - E COLLECTIONS of GARDEN SEEDS are now € SEEDS SEEDS TUIE LONDON _ SEED COMP!/ ANY, MITED. E. Full COLLECTIONS « of GARDEN SEEDS for a ed pe FOR 10s. 6d., 20s., 40 ach, For particulars see e the GENE AL OR C H А БА ЫТ Шы окы шшс PERMANENT PASTURES, RDS. ГГНЕ LONDON SEED C MPANY, LIMITED. All SEEDS of the value of 20s. and upwards delivered carriage RECLAIMED MARSHES 3 or 4 YEARS! PAS m to EA Railway Бі Sta po n ngland an and Wales, any Steam , NA Mes RE ort in England, Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. __ ў ) LONDON SEED COMPANY, ы LIMITED.| 6000 BLACK PEATY SOIL, ri nu us Saee TER ENT on application. CHALKY UPLANDS, sis C t R VADE-MECUM ZAR’ OP of HA Qu x DA ener 3 SHEEP DOWNS, M FINE GARDEN ГАТ, JE Poco sete. TARIECEEED: RIA ВЕЕР, JONSONS CELEBRATED CALDEOLAM A амы WATER MEADOWS, — em d st; ha : d the tesi given mtis tis! Ta tion us NY eer V of this pi ug a. A NEW PARK L AWNS, nli кчт реп. баци екн бодал, Saw CHURCHYARDS, post n. w ay bo bad o 0 UM d roi e y, Isleworth, W. j Aan BOWLING GREENS, | XALCEOLARIA AMPASS/ ADOR (Saxo в). T — Strong | CRICKET GROUNDS, RENOVATING o Xl v2: le Pots of thi ng-out C/ 5 LARI pora ТА А April. * Prico 1 19a. pe r dorm. И даг1у orders | PARK LANDS. ASTURES. Е „оңар, m m on the usual terms. ES ig urserymen and Seed Merchants, Kirk- | Боттох beg to announce endini their GRASS E соу ВЕЕВВ, which have hitherto given su < — PES gr = ehe. are now ready for sending out. e Seeds this year have been harvested in the best | ICHARD D SMITH S SEED CAT ALOGUE е ontains a ns a | T s А y | Бе em H Pime +: эз сш ot Севда with condition ZI Ѕрттом respectfully request early orders, which shall meet with their best personal attention, ! i i О cal ure, 1 [end оро MUT ng wel ond еро ed v Soil, Ма Height List of . “мена E. Arme Mangel, and other Farm Seeds, 1 with бу ү ин: ge vi A sent on application. Colour, Storing, Use, Flavour, and other üalities veas s is N SUTTON? 8 “ ESS. AY on PAS URES, List ed ung Post for опе stamp. Seeds din ect from the Growers the suc surest way to np Surrit, Seed Merchant, Worcester. SUTTON AND SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE ip ;4 ао RON READING, First-class Seeds, Carriage Fr M 7M. PAUL (Son and Successor, r p 1) S Б Ъерв to that his NE RICED M о ZDS is now ЕН may bo h те т e p plication, ров SEEDS, GROWTH ӨР 1864. N.B. Eight Prizes at the x Spes or th o Roy yal ў Horticultural Society x Dec nd. jw and n y all tho Finst » ^ Pu at the Enfield pa Wi altham Abbey Lus Koi Societies owt Ж were awarded to e ea. of ba th: qux ted JOHN & CHARLES LEE, scorps "WERE Mi LOGUE and f - | PRICED well worthy the notice of SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, | Vader fee best HYBRIDS of Siam ө at 6з., 95, | жй її, „per dozen: Рез D e sont che post free. BEG RESPECTFULLY TO SUBMIT THEIR U ARDY FLO LOWER SEEDS, of Pos imd NEW CAT ALOGUE FOR 1865 " б" only, sent free by post or ra rail, by SUTTON AND SONS. А COLLECTION ofthe best 30 soria known ER ч 6 g А к аге ADS ei FATES senit post 0 KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, оттох & Soxs, Seed G! rs, Reading, 8. 2 rc -— CONTAINING раев from the BEST STOCKS at HOME and ABROAD, .— WEBB’S Giant ore в ша Giant ЕЕ on APPLICATION. [s ы», de White ditto, ditto Lilac ditto, to, Eu le Pai p anthus, ditto Golden am ditto. CH tica, Single Yr yas ала Co Ie. Viol ts, ditte HAM MMERSMITH, LOND i EAS a Beed бг! пе yu а ius and d d а - - r 4 : ж s 1 sei ent DWARF and STANDARD. GENUINE SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. ШЕ. TRAINED PEACHES, NECTARI NES, and Large, Collection of PYRAMID and BUSH Е ue TREES, suitabl for Gardens of all sizes, by the dozen, полаг r thousand. \ V | | r: STANDARD and DWARF ROSES, ES со! mcns cheap. I І AMS $ + DESCHIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES, gratis and post free, on ` . d [] 1 ` i app ud ^S ine Tc Hash» sumen cUm PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., M» Douni ep Primrose, ditto К "ito, Ait ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and ad ESTABLISHMENT, $2 Ё e Trade. WARF-TRAINE R D following kinds, "m yet PA pes d acc oni" i np Сы cie шры ELTON, BLACK HEART id WHITE Lm. I P I V E trained MAY Т DUKE and MORELLO. Prices very moderate, to ы PRICED AND DESCR F SEED CATALOGUE plication. Ricnann & міти, N Nurseryman, W Worcester. CAN BE HAD POST FREE ON APPLICATION. Д PRISES, "ЫШ РЕЙ, ШЕШШ, PEACHES, ET орм МА COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, et trip SMITH, Vir emu еме" YEARS' SUPPLY, TO | E сҮ, Merci, Somerset, ic just published s som ADR ШӘР cJ por esit йде Baition with ul шатра of not a p ПАТЕРИНЕ anon. шы. onion Trainings иаа зала oer modes E depre DOUBLE TUBEROSES, 3s. per dozen. Choice GLADIOLI, 6s., 8s., 12s., and 248. per dozen. matter оп Fruit Tree Culture. PE ed асас сааат 72 pages, о! nifero nts, and other eens, Ros: á h ЧАМ, Winter Ag "Spring Bedding Plants, js eth ames house, Just Imported, a large quantity of LILIUM AURATUM, fine strong bulbs, at reasonable prices Observations, Two stamps. which can be had on applicati on. р PETER LAWSON & SON, | THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, 98, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, Е.С.; and at EDINBURGH. LISTS ОЕ ALL SORTS OF SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. ^ FzpavanY 18, 185.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 147 ^ Established Upwards of a Century. n GARDENERS VADE-MEGUY | They certain] › attacks of any Fungu rom thrip la к {һе OBSON'S TER PRIMULA SEED.— | uno Ending ине are often broug! ht orward as McC ULLOCH, E (РЗ the posue Pip E dis ач Яузе ee an e fo: evil w oes € aimi m к-га Rau fran. epen = pe s UM want o i Covent Garden J. Donsos & at Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. Market, W.C, GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, Orders a! oda COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. hi 1. хо. Е | и. 10s. BUTLER ayp McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. Per ры». d. BUTLER'S SUPERFINE DWARF oigo dicc 2:6, BUT! PERFECTION CU омири kao the ("ey ety ever offered .. "m BUTLERS PRESIDENT MELON .. Assortments of 100 vars. зк vars. 30 vars. 25vars, 15 vars. | 5s. 28, ANNUALS—Hardy 20. y -1 352504. », HalfHardy 30s. 158. j тв. 0d. 48.00. PERENNIALS .. 958. 125. 6d. 4; 6s. 6d. ва. (Hardy) » Half Hardy.. .. e T Ts. 64. 4s. 0d. Р: r SPRING PLANTING.—Gladioli, Liliums, шейш; | | BULBS the odd new L. auratum ; Tigridias, Anemones, neulus, BEDDING PLANTS. — 250,000 wellrooted plants, comprising Calceolarias, Lobeli: zi Geraniums, Cerastiums, Cineraria maritima, Aceratums, &c. ; 1 he | Variótios i кал веавоп. | on applicat Paradiso | the Societ; Special | ря MANURE 18 ver canister, PASTITS iri Plant re Tn packets, 1s. and 2s. each. W.C, G EORGE MACINTOSH, Balb e t for Mr. F. W. Л WexpeL , Prussia, begs to Agoni i that the Stock of —€——€ SEEDS W S is becoming limited. To CM dias Ere mv] ent, early applications from Customers un Des med a fayo High Road, На ammersmith The e Nurseries, Bigglosy wade e, Beds. ANSIE The finest Show Varieties with which T. A. s 1 FIRST PRIZE lA every S. es Hunts, Ong Erti rel Bedfordshire, 14 in еб 1864, from per dozen upwards. АП Strong Plants in Pots THOMAS Aynrs. [a as the very best seem sometimes quite elpl Åt hird form, perfectly distinct from the gHers, paar amongst the specimens sent, on Dgo nog im um citrosmum, and another specie the genus, o of which we can at least speak positively that occur mg Ч in ione instance, on the same leaf. The leaves а or less chlorotic, ац the first р appears e form o D blon: Beck's New Pelargoni ILLIAMS has much dye in stating that is now distributing stro DESCRIPTIVE С CATA and Victoria. Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. Horticultural Society. S AWARDED JM ESSES. TTON А AND SONS. ERA BOAT SHOW in D ne CLASS CERTIFICATE for YELLOW, GI 4 r LONG YELLOW MANGEL ecember last. 5 for RED ( GLOBE MANGEL PEN ci i ч for LONG RED MANGEL FIRST-CLASS ^ у for KOHL RABI { ad for HOME-GROWN GOURDS SECOND-CLASS ; or ORNAMENTAL GOURDS QYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, GENT'S PARK. SPRING EXHIBITIONS, SATURDAYS, March 18, April 8 and 29. | GEN. PRAD $ EXHIBITIONS, WEDNESDAYS, May 24, June 14, and Ju AMERIC PLANTS, MO AYS, Ји Gardens by Mese is Fellows of Price: poring q тоор 8,98. 6d. each ; General ang | American Exhibitions, 4s. 5 ADIES' PRI Tickets to PRIZES for INDOOR GARDE NIN The Ls taste of the GARDENERS' CHRON Керч кешсе DOR par, TWO PRIZES of 107. each for m nen of LANT-CULTURE exhi bited at the Show” or Table [detta Ein isto take place in d n JUNE 2e, of Plants iE Жең апа Choice )GUE, post free | suce T my m del at the GREAT this. oondition "OBE MANGEL | After сү ало е al part is отстой with littlo granula- бано, each of which is a little oyst. Оп exam tion the su e spot is О eme i time th central part y bleached, and is surround k brown der, whic? Sometimes narrow, sometimes extr remely broad in par rts and irregular. The | state a Ness of dise and the spores, which are oar oea and hyaline, are cblong, Pub narrower а end, and have e Ne "have not, e, and not Боне that the Pise. and either of pd forms ha ave any Me e da on each о ther Ta е Royal Horticultural та lets, e South Ke tins. EST ORCHID IN M, grown will be given for the Best Frowrmrxa РьАхт ог FOLIAGE Рьххт of zh kind, grown in a Spe gil e е Competition is в to take plac ADIES ONLY. айе, UM ; th iust E) havé been MN ax. SERIA pariona | rich md they must have mi ни. of the | tow. Exhibitors themselves. bi o the Garden Superintendent а at South g e not late yc June 19, in order that accommodation E ba provided. Em Plants m! 2 sent in by 9 л.м, on June 24, be ready for adjudication by 1 a. " | beyond the spots occupied by he Тара which looks exactly like а sunburn, M. J. В BorawrcAL CoxonEssks have long been in knowledge. It is now propose TS similar hortieultural meetings, which com- rise shows, and Vines, Vines. Strong Fruiting Vines. i UCOMBE, CE, anD CO. offer the above е оГ Meum где wellr ripened узуге bed cran e ЕЕЕ ао Егин ерее ena arge stock of VINES, fit for immediate y ^ peo of a superior quality. In Pots from 3s. 6d.. y Vine е ess of ] ueclench, w SEED AND PLANT d шей ples which will 11 this distinct 'and valuable ear! [e 0 owa and ripe E dac qu E er OWN ап ni e у-н Lu tes Des ев have ГЕТЕ at various | er Ехо Certificates $$ Merit. Two nm e RET PM for the finest. Gi 4 competition e flavoured Graj & Str Solont. Chassel Musqué, CER of T sandre, and P fs competed ; ud ар у бзен р ronicle of Осо T p. and Чу pagos riptive Lists of the best "ee ties де. Vor Nace tn cultural taml Seeds; and New GENERAL ES JS ing Pri house, sor, d d Store P Plants, peo Roles [o erus, ’ Grapes, Rhododendrons, Roses, an other |» АН liennts, ' Nursery, Т. ‚8. "аг Gardeners’ Chronicle. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1865. |65 MEET R TRE ENSUING WEEK. Ватоврат, Feb. puces ed й 08-3 e——— LAM | Окс but no one seems to know how to Im VUE it, and few are agreed as fo the cause. he most probable | кан is that it ari combination of cold and dam Most certainly | wever, it is not ойду t e Lr Wig Y common spotti ing, and there see i believe that it is contagious, or its that | für is little chance of getting rid of it without val into another bons, when it has once got em ete possession anyw don Юю "Leve s of 10 different Orchids, din p 1, Mid | 454 gardener complains of the брот Iv || on questions m vas Чеке at a meeting ring of 1863, that a ig н at Erfurt next ptember, and "the pudica was с0 accepted by the Erfurt Horticultural Society. s regards the exhibition itself, which 1s open whole ompetition, the prizes embrace agri ell as garden produce, OE flax and hemp; and trained in po erwise are , amongst other Ay с ects of "eultáte.: ресі tion more- over i plants calculated for table deco- ith | fiin. ds d well as groups of flowers, ornamental or in short d obje ects of art baskets and vases, 0 which may seem to enhance garden, or the conservatory an ple asure groun unds. She IDE of PE PERA he e 186 prize a lfor the most s os in the еюшш a — tiouitare. of the is donbtless the pro tion qu сла men, well ri ed Vines from Broer G'a . ODAR ARKE his a Le "Stock of very ач peri nus equ rper eS "ау њав Piaoo, е аро Strawberry Pl B has & large Book of fifie I STRAWBERRIES The SM E DRE Her sni тор pied ont thir уен Per dozen or 100 for cash. кыга. K VE CATALOGUE of FLOWER and | KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS now ready, forwarded free. on "Tens + th с meang it may Po well to call attention to phe though poc we have no suggestion to Ms as to any re | horticultural interest, pn a questio тз 3m elected with reference to e е rst, which Оган, and of which a very perfect КЕТ is secti ions ino which the exhibition is or gps 1 М ы Rod sarta po od n pots; 4, "Cut iud s on Dendrobium speciosum, is characterised 2413 p deep pita: which extend to half the thiokness of Dass HAMBURGH, BLACK VICTORIA, Num ime to mame orto 8 HM of jiu f Br Gu DEED nri Communication western UE eek з А Таны ачы вс EBB'S PRIZE СОВ FILBERTS, and other varieties SC FILE R' өз atd BERTS ар TY 1 n jn the € the 2l ur given. "roger of the above can be һай on dien do Mr. Wenn, Calcot ens, nd fruit trees; 3, Plant: soms ; um B. аа 6, Implements lar | machin ту, &e. Согтевро mding to these, the fol- Totrietly t on rhe t iter side. There i is in general, no ration of the unaffeeted parts of the be е T + teing often = Г: ealthy i E P" inte i The wi b his Bad бошен imes Tote the affected part is chlorotic, as іп а kd of Aerides Гагрепіғ, where the evil js confined to the yery base. ` The second form, which а broader blackish | runs over the pits, YE " дч! 4 Чеш netrates the leaf. ie are inclined to think hem n di ferent Jus ture of the s 3. What are the best means modi zi Dg difficulties which arise from жуд of nomenclature and t logy. 18 er E о Ф n of io resque plants, regards fo for m and dügir; for the "етут н of buildings ys their environs. 148 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 6. What im implements during д фт {еп уеагз have been mos mmendation | е SASF of t ing d he kind is most desirable in this his [TEBRUARY 18, 1865, е along the rock-bound жоК unty, which Poor eun was ackno Royal National Lifeboat Tnetitation their President. m ing out ун his nat ged "i the pec him the Solway ; and the beautiful and en arres most Ре А ч KN with the А System таш the d ee to igh с Ан And within the last, few years, inii "ie spiritual. destitution of the 1 (x was j^ at ety is usele ess without a soun ndation. Ф с oth by example improve the rer somewhat turpirlod pes M. J. B. cept, | I J 9 i . РЯ ГЕН 4.5 ihe perceivin g one of on his which he lived to 8 ened. — The note on pese BULBS from a coun irepl printed at p. 9 seems to indicate the is class, and und took to build and endow ten new | Som churches on his ок, aae T the greater portion of : ey try |o existence of a misconception amongs Monde eu i by i ws habits of the "Tulip as used rs | garden deco hich 16 may be useful to ze ш по ec биі ано: Indeed, the very с stance that the varieties of the more delicate breed P ing 5 in the sa —— Wer announce with deep regret th THE DUKE or NORTHUMBERLAND, ed n: place at His Grace was born in 1792, | m: tha 724 € M and was consequently Lord E Viento = he CH thon opem entered the early ag ecdotes are still ONR of y youthful Spirit. ы "in iint. One ot our daily сант hebt relates, that on one occasion a vigone, as hinted by another. ‘Correspondent this week, t ES of my „chagri was taken was attacked in its d much further down tha Е but the running sore rapidly | the "pro gress of the p “рена all Fungi, because it in ung leaves i P-à of i .REBBEPEE É grew n to be obliged to cut the let d ay be taken as a үү good indication of wh be expected in the of the hardier or more conditioned variatii iie Which are employed in flower rdens. We have, then, no hesitation in stating our own conviction—and w we are deg. therein un that of a | of gre p ed upon, Te pa per was ende d мыт among n it came to i turn of the 000/7. aptai the ship, Martled ED die display of M liberali, wrote home to his er upon the su bject For a month afterw: similar sympto may, however, the disease was sel there, for i da у ог two the leaf on the op side tom normal- | to'do this than run the cbance of losing it “йори. ards all went well. 0 ny ч ров The almost perceptis Шш» and leaf ter EI The A cd ‚ apprehensions wero ha an experi in this er—that | grew into a putrid memi im dumis gardens as in victim to its pa uen hose of Con antal iens Our pp « Caveat кыры” is per f the crown year-old offsets of these ЫЕ ЖЫ Talim үс as | the г of the оо uniformly as the largest and most exuberant bulbs, | iens ve тсе а and hence he ruf be relieved from . his at ve д he would honour his son's draft to an y amount. The|I same Meri of T prompted him ever to manifest rd e shipmates with w The D UXE did not come, of the Conservative and atini the brief р айа s Lord | to forego tbe qui Dess i in 1892. he consented to t and hom | third or fourth season, all good soila the bulbs r- pice Maria Tulips continue to bloom апі enlarge until the wards little warm s' flow: wn, the € үй бое proportions ud the purest strains pe their in crease— not Жау but accordin the vigour of the variety, and the fertili ity of | the soil, ome instances indeed the Am bulbs may give the larg die flowe eri and very often, indeed | generally, they'will yield the coarsest, The most perfect and uniform development of bloor ill be, as a rule, as one be told in few wor E kept ред from with spot, made oth. alti mately died u upon а block 8 could expect an ser vice will have been rende гей, hstandin n hopes tha quer Iw Miss size e the Eos nd Lohr the aio afe — r and dryer, that the e plan i I x poe er leaves, E 8 otte dre again, and n December, 1864, I om ly t e concomitants of an average учтай оп vigour in the growth of the plants, and by no mean песевв arily ас ассо! npany eit ithe лег size or exuberance in the ce of First Lord o the Adm a 167 time P Eriks 1 iral li du veda 5, Ње death e Hyacinth, ich i not the Нея est bulbs Fu the ost peor. eic. of average growth, which produe In 1847 he succeeded to the of bis elder er. As soon estates own hands, his Grace commenced a of improve ments, which, chiefly күттү оп ba the i uni seat of n of his ery- ig L E p РТТ] To m up, t hen, it is quality : and not Size, perfect | Pind ion and not mere bulk, the lives of such pla T M med rof mM The second kind of spot is a very common E z ct I have never фр. а denen of any size ОШ ants as are affected н> у save r that be sought in soms or fruit ries E bulbs or trees, perhaps to add that е 50,000 bulbs |t requisite to ensure fertility, w the D ein of blos the — feudal. ero r^ sry in the img and may rank with Warwick, oreven Windsor. -- it had | been neglected | by its former owners, and it 3a] E han ve pis much startled our Bes. ondent, a boim TREE Mol Poets the „Јеаё ів marked all over irregularly, the opi rtion does not ve Ta: lie Dendrobium, although — Mere to but a moiety of the election fro which they are to pa furnished, and w a dis isplay of stone to Hem үн to carry out ЖАТ e ae buildings. In the interior his ы а ent course. While the exterior presents s the ч dnd frowning | aspect of A fortress in ended to resist the i эмр of e interior is ае with all he luxury of modern detis Moreover, - ow erate | ne specimens of hardy exotic trees, and their cho collections of tropical rarities, afford кара ен of thi e attention which man узет given at Syon to the ensing Ce) 10 years Less (and latterly on a very la lar er two e: vigour. The Cattleya er been а recently a а ъа - disease i t fro om th state, d exam ч д: not havin api of the leaf. Tt has bet — We invite the attention of our readers, апі have grave reasons for doubting ке; АЛЫ КЕ of exhibitors enerally, to ап Adv h lar lines ap Я y erti sement which surface of th , which vetus S ышкыны | for those SPRING Smows of the Royal Horticultural | SP9t, giv rt of colour to the idea, шашу a | Society, which had by some mischance been fixed for | things interpose, pointing quite in a wp the same es those of the qa Botanic Society, | tion. In s plan have thick " The specia of Hyacinths and Camellias, announced | leaves, a careful acr will see the s for March ты will therefore еза plaeé on March 25th; | Spores оЁ Fi r whatever other name qe and that t announced for the 8th of April, on the 15th be proper to give them sd the tissue of ү E of that month. e days or s before they break ou и аа Ade ү. indisputatlo evidens, Ai : Je e E he ‚8р0 ORCHIDS AND THEIR CULTIVATION.— No. IV. cb dd аа ES fa : nd оо much Ох оё the greatest, of the enemies that cr her, vil growth of тар fr fruits in- best at one time, d nd much dris at anotb юле а. "e omn; Mone ta readers recoll t у do it; too much m re at one time, and qe yon on rded а p. 625, variety of forms, at least it acts on the system of drought at eer en wil aló ъч it. Watering d P (861) vas eum the “frst example d die fri fruit | inen plants in a heut e T ways; and as stove plants, plants with cold water, injudicious enr n and ripened in nd, or, tien od Bare I : S in "he абал Y^ his @табе, er other ot E ms pres of it, i fü ora E) e year нз rest n чату a: еен vant x а Jos, will al ien Lor ыы tanwick Park, that the Stan- | to illus a few examples i purpose op EN. ectarine was t цей, ani че а have only to | then, ce; "i ses some leaves, айы кет nh I con- | illustration T^ peso ds b Te quote a passage и our volume for 1848 (p. 587) in | sider to arasitical Fun | unless È connection ma pek distribution of that most eren | are е р by other Eie aan Lp | CE m e og T giis from а 00 fruit, to put it beyond do ted by the death o dE sius doubt will obligingly gi а tropi hodie, vind: bai мыш to а house бв Атбвамок, Duke! of Nor | eners івеавев аге, and о best means, if апу аге intermediate temperature, where it been have ost a true fr end. : e ciere e then wrote, kdo, of preventi ting their 11 summer to a very liberal supply of sun will 1l 4 me c to know how and where to „Тһе first example illustrative of of an attack of para- | Thi tment had the desired effect. It is now fi procure s rine as this For their informa- Fungus, isa n: of | of flower, but the sudden variations induced 8| d tion we Siam to state ate that the plants are exclusively in | Aerides үчне (Foxbrush) The malady virulen t'charaetér. 1 I wA that it is this same 5% Re EK of the Duke of КОРЕЙИН; ‚ aud | shows itself here n an n incipient. stage; but if he] ieat of spot that occasionally attacks Pi niums, 80 at his ce has ordered them to be sold either | had been allowe weeks | miscellaneous stove piini ir a succulent na br ду pats i or private contract, as may appear | lon , ib e quite putresce nt. It is Another form, эй тзн similar to the а v m n іѕаМе, „и. the benefit of an excellent dese. Ъ like a running sore in ы body, the matter exuding | more СЕЕ in its ravages on the plante, is exemp оёз i muponi 1HE GARDENERS’ BENEVOLENT | when the lamina » ierced, lady ramifying | in а сие z Aerides suavissimum, M ey Танай ^ objects of a of the DuxE was unbounded. This uplified the large number of lifeboats he йаша tó i i nt different fro public parare b liberality | The and the e ma m а common centre irregularly, i normal dide of the leaf is a fine green, but sod oe гең | Roman верїа entirely © destroy any leaf or plant. The paris d are more beso ded iique E lest affected by it, as $ { | Fz»&vinv 18, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND eta rd GAZETTE. 149 presen appearance similar the human | a 2 edet т ys ts an countenance after a severe dud of small pox. s nite ft - » ч was The fluids seem to dry up, and the affected mie are average =) the last 10 years. des ere appears in such instances to be a | preva troy ed. ы general weakness in the system, as the distemper acts ^ prob orm ed o brought about by an improper mode of m (being 39°.48 The Van i hen а very young plaat, is now producing e | be lens quite. healthy and good. І am therefore of tbe end of "чом “M. J. В.в ‚ opinion, that this is an "i of mt | ey getting i I ritus and m s280i x eventuall y be overcome by skilful t | Th The fourth kind of spot whichI | an Fefor 0. is “ЖШ in а leaf of Odontoglossum citr m, others of O. ы Skinneri, and Tric ichopilia а lio. "Thes eaves are injured by fumigation. spots Mite Hio enough» and do not differ materially, п to the uneducated eye, ощ some of the oihar examples adduced. n fac gation acts оп а succu lent leaf, where the fluids s rapidly circulating, very much in the same wa " spoke: It di ffers, materially in this very important partieular- that | | Tq 84^ in the — and it is only partial in its effects. If mischief of this | kind has been done, it will show itself speedily, |spprosch o жт without co iuge ы bad effects to leaves uninjured. беу tion under any ire stances is highly aguda but when you come b deal with the Orchideæ that belong to a борат caleu lations Wo ы оу Я add On the con- | {ее to the Potatos, Kidn M i 55°. however, thë ——— ge; it fell on 148 d; days, b ge of the last 10 years, ord rom the east on 77 days, e doth- west on 73 days. William Carr, layton Bridge, Newton Heath, Manchester. аер епс ee that өп important Am the лона which it ^ worked on it, and it omson and others who have that we uu nen ane for information in the ma atter, І feel, 1 who have а worked Vine may assist and tende ояр "^ crack in the berries The d bunches ме very ри дй abundant, and the berries e а fine amber colour, and of g A | da Me from [ng 15th to the "T n аа зч + Te have the same kind worked o on that 1 pretori °ч p Vise pioi with a Muscat of red n b rious to see what t the effect, of "2 ought qm p to лүү» that a late house, with an east aspect , where are n an early stage of dev "erp Odontoglots, Lycastes, | i and ТгісһоріШав, will not stand even cautious doses, | 0 if repeated, with mra nit This sort of burn is * easily distinguished from a sunburn by the pan on а Ње c: part of the leaf being Б he бон ен Y not be sed by | ee тойу, illustrated, as Ата н оҷ ctical eye can detect | si them on mination.* T peti arising | ast from o неа bae d causes, merit the le AE g sha € can be inured to а ce rtain eas ily i mH dn DA leaves are in | * od ; and as this Stock has "апей the A КАШЫН so well else- own want of success to the тей, | as s the wood was particularly gross, une. — This was a wet cold month, and Are frost on amou: of his daily can hit upon the proper of e and. Idas во much the КЕЕ ся us hen ous plants with alaia odo. І look upon "that sort of spotting, o vs urng, | Rai by m nbu sen: т. rough c glass, чаагай те ог sl very much dilated upon Par аз the most ere in CN article durae 6 " p. 1180 К) simple of imaginable for ча. d against and avoid. agg. aide мт ml are D gorda kinds - po which are by numerous causes in the routine "et eultivation, wA try d metal of -€-—— ery high d This d temper: eratu ure was sr sei Tdi the inn у of the la were very loose and ry e Black Prince appears to suib as a stock for the BI: ack K Hamburg, АД во far аз I can see, it over 1t, x cept that of таба? ex cept perhaps in | the iage, which I think it thickens. I nee stron М 1 pre d to grafting, as the union much is he түү but for this purpose t "rr ripe and e s 2-й the Vines when the fore v would suggest as Lady Downes’, " Tate, in order to see 1 stocks eir s how far thats would Em their keeping. J. Sheppard, 7 tu a to J. T oolverstone Park. " бе eling a New Rose.—I have been 0! He has, it seems, either 'Tea-scented or bought a new gog gelon e advertises his Ei s Rose he following terms :— зс he fixes. hr 25 {өөр 9 tree, but he will not E number than ha 1f-a-dozen. ‚ 80 that Rose Similar to others of A кав kind, growing side Буја side, in the highest sta th. In the case of E. tlie constitution of the plant | t is not affected to a a high degree, unless the accident be the leaf or leaves that is affec ted, “ike any simple |8 cutaneous accident to the 1 human bod . Inthe other ns d = i Tavidadiue the rds. was des ert up, and c мк AIEN f or pi This seems hard, but then mark his generous to | pro pe will not L one tree, but if you buy his Roses со Clearly generated in the atmos here, else the disease would affect both Hen and p ul ыу, апа ever pec this never ҮТ roots remain quite able to fulfil their fonctions "after ev leaf pend destroyed another question, how- c whether the AE s carried eb t ] the plant, from анч roots and from roots to leaves, The vegetable | physiologist will be best able to solve this enigma. as. Anderson, Meadowbank. CE omara OF 1864 IN LANCASHIRE. —This for thei supply. in prime кетй but Turaips were m a failure in ha nE parts. The prevailing winds were from the north- p tember.—Thi hire - | copious supply. of йы» pag. e ded 2 Jess s pi Iythey man: e 4 only e one es am ua. RN Veri n France, for ur respectable Жа ес a new сисе the same conditions. The dodge is ingen Е Alica te Grape.—I did not see what Mr. t had previously stated in reference to this 19 we had so co w dem being 0.91 inch less than the average of | 5 10 the average. The barometer at | A.M. 4th 8 аб 3055 i es, which was t| pahest point 16. d during any day in t year. ruant winds were from the sout: € —This was agai cold m temperature was only 347,74, being 2° y below tes Average, and 6*4 below February of last year. mpera- pris yp n the | ti | е of the last 10 years, Rain. fell on 15 pl the : Y * The leaf tho sun, the *xact angle of the sun in t the firmament, henheimii is affected by rm of Odontoglossum Reich "Te burn from its appearanco almost Showing the tota tal Mr. ' to the correctly sta tated how I know that the а this Gra e|to many ра in that тан брот ф " but I am her k not — Етін ог поб н as held in much night of the 2d of st November, when they were all cut | estima! by them. ишсен и отешап, Mr. Сој ollins, e| cold ару correct information as to the нин о of My impression is that it was * pr ** THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Femmuxee 18, 14 ith four pretty | Kept back soas to flower in th 1 шізепоцв seedling,” or th or that Mr. Lenthall * picked 16 | Cookii, Bidwillii; and Rulei, — Moe 4 y 74 They bile deo hat Uh ss. гау part of xi [7 up in сам f his travels? but поб 100 years або, | plants of Libocedrus Doniana this great pleasu Will again May Mr. "ibo nnett’s Royal b be a sort of| Staplehurst, had Euchari amazohiea ; Lady eya e in. hy; Am Б Tor тай ne^ pe- loves у Г ж em bavein some places а about Worcester, Legge, wo féd-coloured Camelli P» Mr. W. Smyt h, | in he $ Saturda; he the Exhibitions p called “ Champion,” which bears immense berries of "no го Lord Sondes, Elmham Hall, a very good specimen а Й. е tha pra mA ше онн, Боду of the руа good обе "but of bad colour, and bunches compact | of Ераегів, and ес Paru Уч Ardisia erenülata — days. The Exhibitors Society, howe dvd тер b У and large? R. Н. Poynter, Taunton. with fruit; Sea and Bos ton Rus Couneil that its members have ple mselves the in bs Correspoude ent, | Apples, and pee Ре by ow exhibit at any ofthe Royal orte sedens c to prs had one or two | 0198 these arrangements are modified to suit thei vi convenience. The correspondenee оп this subject will be Fellows, in tet to give them an o э to die their own opinion on it, eee миң | 10. The арзанда attention bestowed upon Chiswic| | yielded the а maisfulory Р. А eee sincé и a te | А | Zi lbs (s н vie ur Mr. * t Emptor," ad better ask the florists what same exhibitor. Major еке Clarke they Pus wi Eh thei? Talip balbs afte ter lowering. Now Chrysanthemums, Mr. Melville, gr. to the Earl of they grow uch т e delicately constitutioned апа | Hoa obey, — Park, sent his Improved Hardy e of T Winter Broccoli, a good white self-protect- w or bedding purposes, and bloom ру with equal ing kind: —barring accidents of dise rrors of eb. 14 ( ин Henty Lennox, M.P., | 1855, when its relinquishment was mplated, has ttn parpi r after year, the Psi is fair, that the | in the chair. Ganin presented so "Attractive an app earan ce, or pror, latter may p be grown in th ie way; an such salé of the superfluous produce of the Gardens EU IS in fact is the case, as your Correspondent may learn it а sent im his nie asa кет r of the vibe нен amounted to 5401. 8s. 8d., reached the sum of 7311, 11 та е will commence w a fi eds next season. It | it was now moved by Mr. Westón, апа seconded by H И шон the а двсгед Ü is rather late to set about it now for the present year's Major Phipps, that that resignation bé поб accepted. | Gonim itas dro bla to роб КЕТ vay efficient Garden bloom. кейш: 1 motion, however, wás lost. Scrütineers having i s-ho! ave been kept; and it is Rs dd — The hie e gi uses wgenia Ugni.—This is grown at Lower Knowle, | been appointed to "rr the résult of the approaching cei Kingebridge, i in the e open air, and it is trained — ballot for Council and Officers for the ensuing year, the Mad iy neret he id LP of QUE Eight hun ата wall, where is si - Auri nf Secretary then read the Annual Report chiefly of P Pos, ўе" aud Apples hi sre аро e AE fact quite hardy in Devonshire. Ia d ү is | various Fa вот óf thé Society oh appli ррісайот, oga: vith beautifu 1l. The mbor of 1 fruit, of the (ate 1. Tho Comeil have ttio satisfaction of boing able to an Fellows and пег festi SD rge Black in 1% is my impression noun hat the number of member f the e ajo hese Gardens pe been unusually ops will С", ап important plant, je p» it Bociety etico Ri ver ri prom 186 Jen, 1864, "iore great. The аз Bay, 1 for 1864, 8868 entries. This will.beuueh válúod and cultivate d for ite fruit albie. to e 3336 Fellows; on the lst January last they amounted to | із ШҮ moré thàn fou: fs d has E x. шше d i entries in any year since t he @ We have this s season preserved four jars of the latter, | 9. тыб Couneil also бо ўтганида hu. Fellow бй tha success Ka nsins on. yy opening о a 5 at Sonti and iti is said ah all who have tasted. it аыр it. ів the òf the imp vri works E a эч Јоу by Her Majesty's with consider: Commissioners et 1851 and the Society. The Commissioners’ elds Кои review of the c» rial position and pr Fus a qs juu fe | works, and the conv йд & Access wig ra orks have | Society by ann ouncing that, EM i p given to the Saa M А DIM glazed and war ied айа ades, | Majesty's Commissioners for Pine Appl Ev ven s when pora t ше ^ ruit a T and the Orehard-houses which conie thora with the new and | account of the exhibition Jt огде ito pie odi impr ances, are important instalments towards the Hog e ыы are to be red a por Pm. i E al 4 the Gardens. р> the "t moment t entals for bear, that I have even seen ме o of ү Он na vow 10 | "3, Тһе improvements carried out by the Society have given | Spaces d eps c P per anuit; and tho oxi ех height, de. fruit on them. James Нупе, Gardener, Derim Satisfaction to those who have of late visited tho ее: à a + эше satisfaction that the i Kin v d. ens. These works b necessarily entailed considerable Fellows, - al. Albert Grape.—Mr. Bennett, I observe, has|9Xpense, but the Council as reported at the last Aunual 13, Whilst, however, the Council have earnestly éndeavou Meeting, in sónkideratión of the large sums voted by Нег | #0 improve the financial position of the Society and Y | Majesty's Commissioners for the completion of the north | dition of its Gardens, they have not been unmindful ofi l — Roni Albert. Whilst living wit th a gentleman arcades, the — = the — шуын and for other | trust reposed in them to further its progress in horticulture. * in —€— Cage igo ^ 12 years ago ni fruited а | works, engaged a y f the agreement to carry out on | 14. They have had under their considcratiou the Repotofa — whieh b i was growing in an behalf of tho Fellow lear] AY: nts. M AD. Committee appointed by them to consider and p руни, f абу Peach: house А зры) its fruit in May ; it is а | сабо the interest taken by tbe Commissioners In Tho scones ef 80е for uad to Rive prouodaead s Ане ШШШ Black Grape, large in bunch and berry, thick in the | the Gardens, and that the Soci ебу aro avi to complete to | scheme йа rein exer ын anite but lo hn prod o skin, and rather inferior in flavour to the Black contempta m ient ol thelr өя p ^ original design jointly | would entail, and the importance of the various sul E vés and their landlords. i Hambur n general cultivation, which it atly ,oxpór Lo óf tho OMHWAKy Piwtnbenandé of thé South He RT AUR qd DU. reaemb in rance. The foliage suffers a little | Ken ens has been ot necessity increased by the | satisf. б anner ; they therefore delay cómiog to T à 5 ; from hob sun, and dc qs a slight shade under sheet- planting i in a the annexed grounds, and the labour required for | clusion respecting 16, ghe. I think it w ke a good stock rafting | è the new glass houses, pa on the prs US the Council ean | being pU with the Society of Arts foradding an exai = refer to several item whieh a е than corresponding | in G to the upon. e Grape was purchas along | saving has boen бона" thro SACR U teu icm d other kinds from юше of the London nurseries, | 5. They are ablé to report а sa be d in m which, on ойе prize sies е and Beddard, Gr, o J, S. Basset, Esg., Tehidy gocount. о ie necossity of m. мун н db e S е ргойсіепсу; the m. Д is y important one. I 1865 KT talos of сы уе Отну. “ву this mea. шв, sueh е ounted to 10121. 8s. 34. ; pas the uh be ed быды Ae it ы x dis shrub likely i gre , | аташа economy eonsistent dep Кан bao wi онй x s im the south orfolE? [Yes] Is it left | office work, they were reduced to 8491. 5s. 94. н Н . Wii unmolested by | hares lee т, а „Жау en mi ог | Ihe Journal of the Proceedings of the Soctety in 1862 cost "m. Mor ? Labnil also bd bie сЕ ift а referénce to the annexed Revenue account will the country, the t 5 in за ear its ехрепве was reduced to 3341. P M г the names of any other distinc spe of ain, in 1863 - odst ef (оғада à m por а i 9f certum dv the same gen ^ £e fe )that p e to form good su ж "аа, In 1864 the Council have, whilst i increasing "е pim wire td cover, and ar bec an E ‚ Ба, са nia s the the Fellows s SLM intereste d in ea, plan: "p 3 sent help forward the system Р сты for dona the Eum К) oy эре Stove.—lI haveread with amuse- | Socie Py; pov "r$ s tho net ox на nditure дюн Ыра, by ИШ of gardenérs d um "3. Asa?" deseription of the Pine stove nt | its foreign co colleetor to 45 . . It is auo under cons sideration, whether it ^ 6 Knowsley (p. 125). Т heard of it Jast summor tad sent |, ^. Cerita other savings Rave обі effected, as will appear quise to Vh € rcr 3 : ы зе о one of miy men over to look si bat hie report gon- "seges to tho асорату statement d PE fr ET vinéed me that we, who raise fruit for the market, need | that е9 Council, whilst spending liberally on permanent s 5 ue I ЫА vor ж шй ec бабай outi w improveme. nt, have vM not without P d яя не а. Ad bi E Pines but nt: Lord y^ Ар reduce the working expenses ó e $0 ii ty. "Thé m айога im i y po futher improving tho sentite MW: д - ы is direction will, they ańtici te be zeedings, so as not on retain, year when I shall try to have the most of mine ripe, [^ arrangements si еа E ө гаа: be position that the i Hor НОТАГА. A holds 40100 namely, from January to Жыш “J. A" saya “if ever Mio and Messrs. Henderson. various grecs ка ieultural Bowie which ae h lelh for th SIRE. zi # d L the Council with regard fo th admission of tone to th E y. po cime A^ cines pos um "p i іс Gard: in ndeavoure е past year | rm ото ж-ы b9 lave Mt | cott Dots this cb -operatión o y^ Botanist Who аа tainly this i$ the bouse.” А model house should be year to give а fair idea of the extent to which it will improve cer! as perfeet as man knows how to make it, and we know | the income of the Society. They think, however, that their 38 subject of hort ешге ав a branch of vegetable ps "1 M ha Pines, of from 4 60 lbs. eacb, cannot experience of the working of this measure during the months | 22d it is with pleasure that — m -— Red ipened so as to satisfy the taste of good judges, |). сее в ае Ве. ау CUNT UIS теа titt they havo оомо tho servite of d + | publie suffiéiently appreciate thé advanta; without an atmospheric | heat of 90°, Iam certam from|to visit the Denon at а reaso) able Р, А D potere s. The cil ато endeavouring to improve t pl that th will fail to keep up this financial Ape: and on the inerease of reputation to the wey pa ofi пово Society ic the — twin afa to pae ociety, from allowing a larger number tò тор Ail өрһе titer, an, —— А - gr 2s five no of the year. It enjoymént of the Gardens, нме ө һе о отак сы "n t is on. theoretical aud "Pract Kultur и EE -— им теа E: three aey л M AA у чеден Кетч to the Council to be able to sta. "th гач ы P А. on conditions which have yet to is house will поб ripen Pihes from the | the oration of the Princo Consort's › roeeedings wi аё 0 па тт Birthday, whei charge to all the members of t e Society. The new V 1 of November till May. Are there none that will? 152,902 аг visited the Gardens without payment and i е $ without injury to it, the books show for the past year So s for бор-Пеаб; let us examine the bottom-| 155 eor entries. In 1863, even including the «сборни ipes will not do much good without they ате | occasio E ре uncovering óf the Prince Consort/s Memorial, aporate when 17, 5 persons paid а b Pe for шы the Gardens, О will be Liu D. edited - "ur. Berkeley; 19. Tte трона of E^ Floral Cóom:nittee, which water раз vienes кав me to time in the Procoedinits of the All gardeners agree on this point. are these four ire ayi - continued ac ity г apr ei f 8. The гесеї| the great Shows, owi comparatively large number of 4 t rows of pipes intended to sending up moisture into | and various mp т beyond" tie e Gt no O M" X кезен Н Lr К Т the raré ht beautiful plants st the rubble and tau above, во to the S, Which are | smaller than in former years. Though, however, such flower | 036° Judgment must have appeared to them ] ? ld be tem ked tan җе: l ic ue, eve something like boiling Potatos by steam. G. hall Seentless Mignonette.—Can the fact that some very А ONE DOE pem ат RE а E^ X es fine looking Mignonette in does not e an Schedules for the great Shows have, therefore, been ; | by the Fruit Con 1 йй tat s в tod f$ P RE bas B y hitherto. » Issued йз | 52) The Council e port that the dee i scent at ail, be acco or een Per on Unfortudatet i ; eso to the] у, s hstanding th óf the Sociéty ат Chiswick h ade i Ё well for the last віх weeks, eniti is well blown and fine bons made of laté yea "n i the ес of i. m gress of Hori culture. "The trist rod i рн looking, m ME совет "There аге тапу Rar longer give general satisfaction to the exhibitors. Certain in work i t seriés of experi чый sin the ct y of i5, and al PY there different; kinds | 2rdeners and nurserymen have formed themselves into а | cr Vinery on the numerous so-called varieties of the БЕ of Mignonet Aur etc fragrant than others? Тһе Lr ue А р they state, “to protect and advance” | Grape, has been completed ; great atten cep seed came o) that which did well in the open ground By consider sho ГА offered ера воно ор амак . A: а ана а last summer. W. has been transmitt i i Er f the Socie! been сатті: -— attempt to dictate to the various Socteties the éxpandio ot], 3 Lo Cound Т dapi r regret, owever, toatinounde m————— their own fünds, is in itself of little moment, yet as indicative 549 of Mr. Te Beeni fort thé E C = tí titg, the relations tha should subsist rt ofgEx Et gei E reor PC ag domm he officers Sn карш devolved tho responsi o d anm р [emen ipn "ашу para ж ber Eher AA C товат: Feb. 11 (Weekly Show).— the Soci Society's funds and affairs, the Council have not thought | it is hi he p Tu c ale to return weather unfavourable, v few subjects|it right to pass it without notice. taken mer to е егу f j of tbe. шы it by . Inth have Wo were раев : only Begonias which were the е bitore' Society has been "m express to the|toalleviate his misfortune, во fur as iv is postibie ie Ж subjects specially їйтїїей to be shown ot this occasion, | the Rosal Hort ation, with the ешепіз of |do so. this calamity befel him, he bad gaino fororis | сазе from te Bai gardom qni were eod e anc йы а M Ie mm equ d cene ete Qe ME 4 > z , Ll аге | of val kei two well-known kinds of the variegated-leaved | £i c он eg Mo чыны Жр by aito attention to Some of them E EN already balloted for, end возу И lants, and by exhibitions to | аге flowering sections. ich see 8-а the entire year, E стр n азасы m t hi "Mr. Bull sent sóme Araucarias, among which were | instead pr shows to those which can be forced or pori WM MEME FresRvAERY 18, 1865.] to take the liveliest interest in the proceedings of the Society, | h: ressed р in high terms of питна, on і impro veme nts which have been made in the Gar ы adoption of а Report having been ы, апа THE GARDENERS CITRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAE GAZETTE, 151 denied the statement of f Majòr Phipps, that the Com. | mis ae mann- of 71851 had absorbed the Society. d could that Ље when the » pp Gopso ON, jun., moved er t a committee, to consist of xd tide with pow r to heir number, be appointed to investigate the ociety, e X report what is its rm financial state; what we E the circumstances er vhi sa v e endi iture has pes i ne 'tà save it from insolven ncy ; and that he balance sheets of e y nd 1865 be laid -— the Lee RU some length With a а rev Р of something They had granted them 13, 0001) an that things were pe А =н” ^ thought if it were ^ for this constant па, ould go on very ay He trusted, ебе "üt фе чк ишу. жо | give a most emphatic negative the ame endment, | eh was in faet a vote of ajor PHIPPS again said that iu rising to second the | à he had no desire to i arising from wh at was 3 formerly а private day, Satur- da thus уы now converted interfer their privilege The Cha airman intimated 7 hat this matter would receive the attention of the Council. The Serutineera reported that his Grace the of mergi: had been re-elected President; Mr. Е 2 Treasurer; and Mr. W. Wilson Saunders, [ooa ; that Mr. Henry Cole, Mr. Kelk pas E Af dis Sander, had been elected рер Com Nicholson, Jonathan "Clarke, an id p James ad n All he wished to М was to express his sentiments, and ie considered that the Horticu ltural Society had ith the ачи Mr. of 1851. He tit had en the Society would have hex ma Mr. Robart Hudson, ree бөө for the ensuing year; that Sir J. Paxto ton, M.P., Sir А. Bu Пег, > DMP., and y "i z: к W e $T + 55 5E Cccoun like 14, 0007. he. Sd, i Society had spent 20, vw and th E. | кчы т. BATEMAN said Ур was f-E that "jor маң bad. taten i is disclaim participation in pm e re- f the mover of the amendment, speaker had said | that Chiswick was gine for ost р ted the true s of th horticulture. Well, certainly Chi swick E- in a mo [R1861 er nd e "ковані lia ан ыы showed ey possesse what ther. ine In the follow | p year that was changed to “ profit and loss," wl also v. шер Y ast year and this when n eat rue ч would not do pulla бы. "t t would have disclose d the fact p tha Society was nearly 10,0007. i bt. Ia à bal i ate in Brompton Cemetery fou f as anarena for te, first ld Council in the ro: of Sir iel Cooper, Bart., Mr. S. odson, Extraordinary Vacating Membe A vote Nur was then unanimousl the Chairn: d the proceedings termina Ata ter hour the following candidates were elected | eumstances in which, its efficiency could be maintained ; | — and his own feelings were entirely iu favour of - Bin ng, Esq. J. Dillon, Esq. ; Mrs. Grant Daff; Chiswick, But people could not до impossibilities, nor | Ha layne, Baq ; ; ED Esq. ; Mes, W. G. M ; G. hut th t nges h were taking place ate- Йера ЧО p Ти: ; Ain. Раіса; Mrs Sichel; Shui their eyes to g e ing p | B. Standen, Esq.; C. E. Stubbs, Esq. ; Rev. E. D. Tinling ; in horticulture in England generally, "y in this metro- | Capt. Ward; J. Wheeler, Esq.; J. D. Wight, Esq.; Mrs. polis in partieular. There were ой aspects under| Wood; and Mr. Woodr лт мо vw ges M as an experi-| The following were elected Honorary Members, viz. enta ndly, ca new be J. Ж зере шышы; бек M. ЧАА А лана š arwin, Esq. ; Pro caisne; Prof. Decando ^ rof. Harvey, lote might 9; абвоб; е as an ANUS mi Dublin ; Dr. J. D. H ; Prof. Koch, Berli f, Von Mad rgre eat shows. Herememberedthé | tius, Munich; Dr. Moore, Glasuevin Naudin, Paris; Prof. : е, ; M. Pa гре, Е!огепсе ; M. Planchon, Montpellier ; dd Regel, рт tion held there. It was a poor affair, ‘but still а | eginnin р approp: p He contended "furthermore tik the manner in which the Council had dealt with the y large, if not legitimat the i income of the uris H b f, Р 4 fth таге, Prof. Reichenbaeh, Hambur, zh; ‚ Schott, en. Tion and Herr Von Siebold, Leyde this! Urre HORTIOULTIRAL,. —Under M an d was not that which should be expected on the part of ап honest society, and that ib it was Кез to drive | prospect sauros, of income might be suddenly stopped For 4. owever. established. ing ín \ popul arity, unt il n one memora ible occasion the rther the objecta of Алиа new Society, but we i eh SE * nni. - admissions, by ticket at Bs. each, numbered 14,000. This natur. rally caused | great competi ion. Then it was that t'a Darl the rox p^ it was seen that the Сметов exhibitions sioners Tas. ty. ould no ne be relied upon—there was an end of йө ajor РнІРРЗ Paare yen ib a бей er point was m ed d Where 2e same time, disclaimed participation in many of the | specal haray pe б vehe се be in the views expressed b r. Go He knew that the e ТҮП P no ti i wi -styled patrons of the S tliey bad sao me: the Society. i TE of Mr. son's statements. Hé крите? that е "pr" of Lira for Virg iie the di which fro: om | - d been т à commissi o Mr. Fo he seulpto o had not уа дао it and Foley, quently the m Ln had аав t be g o mount ove xhibition dicem 1347. 7 h -fehi 1 Daring this last ear, шаа the Rhod. olodenäron LS they теба. to ly 7002. Owi wing to récolleet that -at théir last me was announced that the hé Córniniasionéts Would make an m A of 13,0007. to carry o i and the fellow. а farther sum -of 8 ted to do t tho per sonent at Kew? This spoke Po k ugh the press, but o owing s Arts and | е, perfection. "This, h t longer be the 648 ^ influenees to whic wd esid hat - their 20 aéres in ra err with | d oiut —Chi iswic ly oppor Чы, ШУ 1 of зоок, Rust, Ad ‘Mould ; an tiic vn to thè A of Minn c Fung 2. Cooke With nearly 300 figures E. reis by. J. P Sowerby. ы Hardwicke: - 8vo, . 1863. =. pæ. E If there ш trath i in od Watts’ coplet, that me толай stt e € be Pe rac prier that Nature provides work ougli for. hands that do not like to be idle, of шык көй a micr оен at salsa diee rational me mg ACHT, rdi ог hedgerow those "m Mr. ien - іштен to n when his volum tice, aae d ust4d, à БОС Bana DE in otber Абд Мусос "will stil remain. Mr. Cooke shall however speak for himself as to the ith 80 much il had been|gt it * Mildew 18 just | one of those loose terms which represent no definite h — the anweleome presence of Paccinia to him and to арена of farmers im a mildew. Try to conyince a Norfolk m whic plants. Referring to Chiswick as an expérimen al gardéi, | or he pd a ház never IRR in Such а о state а | as at He w. the Rev. Mr. | ppy to say that ted. to [н the Буе аз 6“ oufnal Ае Berkile 2 d cons sulti ting ова dd to ċonduct the alluding in commendator tè have been offe q^ | ip кт {ас il be indi — beris excluéior of all others; and w claims to чу. Go to Farnham, NT E ot cm ic pron „арі г th ur question —W| mildew ? —ап@ there ів у, Р іти Ша, you will of Lon Йен i by sapporting be told: that it наа o£ moni ld which attacks the Нор БЕ suy or озш, not of current expenses. tho adoption of of the айй Report and accounts. plant, but which differs as from the mildew of but n had said that the accounts were incorrect, | Мт, A Xt WRING, while xgrótng that the accounts | the Ed and moe maid as they differ from dnd hi ble gent had ough | might een presente а а ы PNE >р ànd | each other. id bro - his — the gar fiw А Е ad certified as to their truthfalness inteligible bon denied the justice of Mr. Godson's|dener his mildewed Onions, the statio its e |? ing ao edding the Society to talk about | deduc - He explained t rh relation of = paper from damp cellars; the “plasterer | from. milă домей erp re so much less than its expenses, The Society "With the бошаб, «а contended that M. y gor sp , cem rae were between 2,0007. 3,0007., | Godson's fears as to the latter swamping the Societ. at er à minute its its ravages upon stock, е боже е Sr ery close upon that sum. 16 was | (ће end of 10 n eap ere quite groundless; аб im faet, | crop, or chattels, individaal owner it becomes кый that matters would improve. Mr.C from the e agreement between the twO|bugbeaür under the name of mildew.” tie amended ment, osing himself opposed altogether to | bodies, such a tbi thing was almost i impossible. great deal òf instruction will be found under each Be бете The noble CrárgwAN then briefly essed his on a variety of subjéct$ most interesting to the кошы said he was salisfiéd that the | satisfaction with the p year me ug of the|eultivator aud oth d Mr. Cooke not to RE t à but he p fault with | Soeiety, and his hopefülness for its future career. Не apply to the latest sources of in i аргы о they m reminded the meeting that t position of the Council subject of diorp: — others has received due M И d trusted КАР next ys Fury 1 у а difficult one for gentlemen to hold, and he trusted | ai attention, on which new ligh Аз regarded in үк and improv: Pr that in peii i the best interests of the Society its | thrown b йа i ees of rg m Cotneil had been тд; ioners of 1851, said. чю members wou bm the hearty support of tlie Fellows. | the Tulas this momen reparing dues fo the еы) ет in every way Mr. dic endment was then put to thé meet- While ón Hi ‘subject w И = b forget that sure they were c résts of the Society. ad be sin ing, an ost Uy а Же ону, only three hauds|it was Fries w! tiot , P. more than for c to the thanks of = Sen "d Meld тр in ні. fayour! РА ears By ime intuition, befe be he modern Eom т. Wirrsox LONDRES. also t expreso Nin ШЕ to а иг, rhum e кы А а life € Тивтхо, у who wasa holder and Че subscriber, bu, жеребе of She Саан on for thé adoption of the Society's Жуз ны ents of the mier eroseope, which ые бе s0 aa p js t of accounts was then put and е8 ud pU. lie saw more or ed clearly the сопе car&áéd unanim uei of man announced facts e remar subsequently made with respect which mod bservers have "either confirméd or Som ks wi to the esci bi to many Fellóws and their friends | dilated. The. elder ed s observations in English 152 TIE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 18, ње | ог forcing, be careful to secure a thor many names | state of the atmosphere by frequently Spring de Fs Fungi on Ræstelia cancellata are another iust had previously occupied "the. gro and. From tact in а very obscure subject. As regards the important matters contained in Mr. | of a similar character, which occur in n all parts of tte cud and every — surface, but a regular m Cooke's volume, we n & adverb to them Deo | town, but especially in and about the city, the following state of the atmosphere is most e Гасло ой key pere, as most "3 pen bave from time to time | are nes :g ^ as illustrations of a theory which it var means of a slight bed of fer rmenting materials in Qi corded o or reviewed in this Journal ; and t the be qui orth the while. o of an idle anti iquary t house whic h will also — а гоне warmth and the 1 HEH arther : Elm Ir n eni , ni excuse for not referring t e original, which we | Court, pns in the Temple; Flower-de-Luce Court, in tion than anything that can A е dal "by tsat recommend to the notice w all horticulturists sho Fleet Street; са gen € md ze бы ia ca wish to know ғ som meti thing of a very large and trouble- | Stairs, where Goldsmith lodged once, off Farringdon Tu Dec arket, but now removed to oblivion; Hatton Garden,| д. die; DY [uy дур KITONEN о mos . The pos "сомий a classification of all the|called after Sir Christopher; Hay Hill; Le Um. 5s poro Or BONIS seeds of some Crops will species hitherto kuown as British, which will no doubt | Lane, better known by the less savoury appellation d: у g | iness for receive considerable increase hereafter ; d we are sure | Rag Fair ; Saffron uil, Чар таппа inta oik. is t прозе; п › dr e^ iud pres until the ground that an ресин r the record of new species will | dust ; and Willow Walk, in Pimlico. Leig à Hunt iwi pu ‘suficie wu y ear treading on without dis. be p in some future edition of a work for which we рөн, as an article of faith со th go а М h "rischi a proper condition to receiv _ foresee a ене ае den and. ondon, p. there was 54 а single street in some part Ше возо. 2200 ief is committed by inattention ~ —————— К f which а ree was not visible. Е B А, [9 1 М | Те Jardin red du Muséum. Ву Prof. Decaisne. [e may jum been a time when his creed was not silvas ow Early Mazagan as soon as the ground tinued from p. 1250, 1864.) very wide of the МОАНА e а CaARROTS.—Sow also oid Horn on a warm border, | WALL TREES ok. 5 uning and nailing must soon — Leave: s finely a and sharply — be brought to a clo Pécher os without glands; flowers pum Fruit . skin yellowish white on the shaded side, esci E Calendar of Operations. i For the ensuing wee. ) hite, WnILE the ground is white эй: now, as it i coloured next the stone, melting, with ST ас cidalated | present, little can be done in the way of ou ut-door ig STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, Forthe Week ending Feb. 15,1865, as ызла at the "Horticultural Garies | t sugary, slig tly perfumed juice. Sto elliptic. yet in-door S will however soon require atten- a| RATURE. | Ripens at Paris about the middle Ж mber. | tion in the way of potting ; everything therefore neces- | February ci, Mais PA: Or the Eart Wind 37. | [This Peach, from m Bresa of which the Peach is | sary for the propt carrying out of that operatio: 37 insi "Mean | foot 3 feet | said to be а native is not of much merit at Paris | now be put in readiness. » > too should now Еа d У avara TRAE | e description, which agrees with | strictly kept in check, an nstant heri Кочо: се E 13 ETT IET аз | 41 | XE, | that of the plant as it existed in the garden of the | upon а vv = perform бене of routine w Я Satur 11| 15 | 30475 às | 4o | ài реа Royal Hortieultural Society. Nevertheless some par- GARDEN AND PLAN ьн Вапдау М) 16 |3021 | | 3 285 | 40, а NE| | tienlars relating to it as found in Persia, and to its| As Min He Conservatory and n Sh ü Tues. M| 15 |30167. ТЕ: ЕТЕ | ИШ, roduetion to Europe, may prove interesting.] It|gp - safe ие апе Wet Hee dp 300 | 29 | аха obtaining Brun bulbs, Chinese Рае Begonias, | =] [юри ртм 03213202 10 NR was supposed tbat the Ao Peach might be the and other plants in flower К om forci ing pits or оћег| per X mes am за юв ют аз шщ Perso ISP Рене с ginally brought from | : S edd g such as have done бй Feb. ed LI ionty TN ight frest. | о other quarters, will now be the а DE WE]. Шы E ION; marg fn "ix Wade and of which rien рна more than 43 of the ў ^ тү Eel iine; snow ; sharp f | more remarkable for their beauty and excellence ; but eo ing 4 fo SEDIS Me UN а ut MI os M -Overeast тете frost at. Lo emnes f this shrub, or bush, has not been found wild in Persia, at this timo of the Poli suficient ті ИО 5 har frost iine wesk 9] deg. be'ow (he avitum - only in gardens. We ou t therefore to suspend | tories, even in honnen i in Уман plants аге in бое, STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, our неч on eum paa till under longer culture its CARNATIONS ND PICOTEES. — Planting tim During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Feb. 25, 1805. 'yaria! M » of Brugu dro $ and Olivier. | The found it in Ч — bestow ЕЕЕ ЁТ |Greate (dq um à . y great piri on the proper preparation of soil for Feruey. 5581558 SS Er 9 Quantity NF alal 3 Ár |> н | Iz lu j Г x abandoned to Nature, without eut been budded Qui; t ODON ныр UE pue di s ad i а —— cm 2114148 | ot praned, і er to improve its production. The E —If not already done, re-pot such kinds ав | Sundayl..| аз | 311 | 379 | м unm ; 3| 5| 6|1 | o р еу | г ire eie Ma any Mine n blocks Me Mon. 39.. 453 | 30.5 | 37.9 20 0.51 2| 5| 3| 5| 4 t ought се rit possessed an agreeable flavour, ты | ha н i Tues. 21.405 | $922] 302. 18 023 залет althoug Tus Ave eed of November, it ave. o sedis «Seb inito rede tumm and may Мей, jj 469 | 314 | 392 13 УН | $221 £ ected some of the x GNE. be very dry. сао therefore, E the bou C Rr 22-:| 467 | 326 |. 395 18 remo HP which Ls one T Wer 38 kin s of ess which they | |fora ч minut uhr Co year Des gi Meme s ed aer AE ien un ааа | wili also nefited b y be ing sul The hi; ghest temperature im the above ге period occurred on the age, and with J н 21st. 1859 and 21st. 1846—therm. 59 deg.; and the lowest on theath, — М. = panion pere) 4) enrich кш process. Syringing may soon be Sissi s early in| 1890—therm. 18 deg. which M. Olivier en, com n aftern on fine days, and other condi a ЗАЕТИ 8, other tions j Five of S alot turn ш past v o growth may more generally Ye put in фы yel nm ^ mE S as po oF wbich т m foroo бап would have been prudent during duller | ,.. РОТЕ es io Corresponde ents. e` difference in the period of riponing whi JE mi I. ree ы entitled the “Mini аы he frs seen а Ва Т. еме РахзтЕз.—БВейв for these are best made in the Praning, p published xml whádh.:werg mS aem autumn ; Ws where plants have been kept in pots, intreduetor ortion. of Moore's “Іш i С аа б similar to that during winter they may planted ou n with t ы М most инк A connected account of the which Professor Decaisne stai to be the case balls ; T| Alpha. Kemp's“ How to Lay Out a G: with the Angora Pear. rien variety ri ripens in fact ге v оп richly P repared soil as thé | Cond аР Old. Subeoribe — weeks earlier at Paris than in Asia Minor; but| Pry в soon т weath - ir His ый к NOR - heat, except he Cypri Ispahan, which is situated 15* returned, these ose of No merica, amongst which the A: all the е ofa t E do s z de. i| and "A оня over, slightly forking Ey teen Romer cepe iege) d bodie dos: Doiii vn. nita e surface soi As appl yi ng a top-dressing of light| temperature varying from o. " Fera Pavie Adinirablé, рае "blanche, På [des ie ance о the depth of say half-an-inch all — range higher io summer, in о! 9 Boudin, Pêche s Royale, Раз, Pêche eda o Zw о, Pe che e ek Dioses ^ MD po and wellripen: Б gla rkeria spectabilis; —Cattl flowers small. [Fruit so like that i Téton de Venus, Сосо. Follow up ford r dio clions, regu-| cristata; соо rr re that many consider 6 "bi same, even among French id stopping and often рш: lightly vidi water | Speciosum: Epidendrum amab authors themselves, born at Montreuil, where Peaches und the frame. ure qur m te нЕ "nt are more especially cultivated, where their cultivation "Fs —As soon as the young shoots are four or i five) Insleayi; O. membranaceum ; О. næv forms the chief employment of the inh: ts, and у t the fi nå tin EA nae M P аа where, consequently, they must be pitiy x e ween e finger an umb; this is Eg of the| tr SED PEACH Leaves: Hortus. tion : N Pese ] fyesterday. 1% is not precisely the quainted with the varieties € ости Тһе Royale | 3 nsure еа Екй бахе died, for i есі sent is ide: istin e Bourdine b steady degree of Mig at the roots. Figs are ve tips are green. Moreover, iure the fection i many ; but the fruit from e obtained p the Horti- | impatient of dro TOUÉ ry short period of mem n Mu ipa mp side wi баст Society under both names proved ihe tame p| enn respect шау prove fatal to the crop. ааа rere eme e н and the fact of their being so, is ebote by ds KIDNE —Qive liquid manure to these, and from sudden ‘change of w n d vegetatii following quotation from La Bretonnerie, Ecole du sd sovings! foe succession as required. most active. The Peach is а delicate ti Jardin Fruitier, vol. 2, к 272, 1810; p 389, edit. 1784,— |, _ PEACHES. hera dam nk “ Doudine or Roy. былай БӨ to push above five or six eyes without stopping ; y» be зо Le miu Ma à y in pPing ; othing wrong about yo said by nurserymen, and бна у гэе мо die catalogues, м do more to e — the sap than any mode of, have been planted where old ones stood, This Dich ms not known, when dagotihe eulétvd eu r pruning. i "The rees are properly attended to ascertain ghat no old Toota ere 10 left with which dubhan S |in could come in contac: опаа оде пиве f aO ааыл e Ri аорта ce his жай ries ete he чы каг во much remp it ning, taking vod a Азу at x un Give ai i freely e is probably What you inest bj t G. rites his fai when the avoural xs an DGE GATES: An 8 iber asks if some CO! бешу. т; has apparently | been ignored by hose eben viel with some force in the afternoon S liberally will kindly give information as to the best way in which g 086 wnO| РИ Е 06 x not allow the Боо, heat to rise too L3 ihe inside ot the lodge ; Y = A pe x ын o is an excellent Peach, uddenly; when much new tan has been added in Las Tham ] rd to We out in Фр weather ripe the middle of Same [end of September or | 209 prd T recent ehifüngs. т removals this may CET P P "The extrink d 135 wes а in land]. ео de not com- etika i m od aee m onstant rie crac to the trial M lent ero. rd of Messrs. F. & A Dickson & mence to be y е о ut when it ow necessary, in order to ensure | AMES О Praxts: М M M. 1, Lastrea does begin, it bears abundantly. ot liis For general purposes 80° or 85° will be suffi- anguiare ; 3, Hymenophyllum unilaterale ; Peaches" To the latter remark of La Bretonnerie, dent. t Let Eye ipee tm moisture be in proportion to арра avec yl чаз е аа * made in 1784, ow perhaps scarcely ап exception z increase of heat and light, and give 'air йорер TE КЕТИШ at the present day.] freely ' M m in the m € all favourable occasions | Grass із Macrochlos t A aem ofthe pem. up a dots f к Acacia dealbata. t of sun-heat whenever а | pis: i lla ce of doing so аа ЕАВ: S. According to the Chiswiek ех Miscellaneous. 1NRS Attend 1 ИД longs to the class of Green dba NEUEM Laiere.— Stroete taliad "after | stoppt t унщ аЙ io the disbudding or| Competitor belongs to the Green Knight trees, flowers, gardens, а: dinge numerous hue mese vM оне d le rae Таке coe SS T m od mi po might be supposed, and Sr Бе resumed to h sua zy Бр permitted du shoulder tying. А brisk h heat le ент a entm ы derived their ara e the open spaces pie айтмай та at night ; let 65° а iata go egeo rear Meme ey s s Lor За wardi о, n E ne d eon op yE = шо ees sep м for your шй se, if СА radi si ow four (a: inde or yi ouse, . radicans, are two x Streets, one in deaf dies эге ra m ho — E en за, north yal, with some slighe sx ra C O E S a —s— : qu GENERAL : The Ri : George fons C Clark, Esq. РЕВЕПАБЕҮ 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 153 T HE L р LOND DON MANURE C COMPANY] Farm Seeds: Price s fo February. Spe cial Notice. | they are presented, Itis гм те the case that косу A MESSRS, SUETON кс кырал: attention а mass of rook examined by tho chemist may ина M HUM ublication 9t their LIST or P RICES for Janum E Februai m ve to contain 10007. of gold ; but v ore is 80 TERS and several other ds E FARM EEDS h eun D MANURE E for Barley and Roots, increased in value, an А бегей Ми will bo obliged to riso their senti — that it wen uld ич: t more than URATE 'L MANURE, &c. &c. prices for these arilces. on all orders received after the 28th inst., 100 xtraot it. о the ie emist it is worth ~ 3 - ‚ " мо dao m eir p iy es to be binding. = i 1 Thay also е to supply, GIBBS' „PERUVIAN GUANO | ета nece Б l., "id e commercially it is valueless. And NITRATE Po 80DA, SUTPHATI ш к у tip A = early. orders which wil receive their Шише and hisis very mueh the case with sewage. It may Wo rks, F Plough Wharf, Isle of Dogs. execu rict rotation. —it i ойе, 116, Fenchurch i сл жее E. Ровзев, Secretary. | _ Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. —February, 1805. наба есуй «Malis M ret g har. i — — —ODAMS URE for COKN, : . M m MES Ор КҮРҮ А ROOTS, just like LrERrIG'S assertion of the value of guano, 5” ——À or LIME. irt E of LARGE UANTITIES of ЖА аг ; : ODAMS'S p EM Е Qt opta dp iai | the former of these assertions is good for nothing — i a x prices apply „ани mtt required) to Surro g xs, | in the face of — experience. MANCA SEN orkahire So ishment, Reading. wis experien now large and long enough New Grass Seeds for Exportation. | e trustworthy. "Thanks to the Rugby investi- THE PATRAN атина or BLOOD UTTON AND SONS have now ready for delivery |g tion it is also detailed and accurate enough. I » в of а i ki 3RA ini Consisting of Tenant, Farmers occupying upwards ot DENT тое p and шге packing the аан ГЫ a LrEBIG's recent statement, Mr. Law К заа r Australia, New land, and oth: arti i к Chairman. Tit нх C ta EO ERR is ry, Essex. parts. Pu в, &c., will be sent ров free on Г Application. ub maio to Раг үи Y is error 1n su posing Particulars of M. standard Manures may bé Chim at the Offices, Sure ха Soxs, Royal Berkshire ood Establishment. Reading. ? th > ud сс phe dan ч н ч spoue p ae pa | to the lan roduee the qua thus Office: 10, SE sacr Secretary, London, E.C. ALLETT'S [FEbIGR E] NunsERY wirar. | indicated, On the оошту, all experience proves, NH MEE H E that i in order to place a certain quantity of any ; Plaistow, Essex; and Elford, near Topsham, sub in a P ИШИ с cei valores sali у Bader T AES S MANURES.—The Manures manufactured Ежи for the present роса of eid &re now ready Factories, at the follow: ATE of LIME from BURNT BONE MINERAL PHOSPHA TES, £5 5s ES ton. SS WHEAT, BARLEY, G and MANGEL n. NURE, £ These Manures can be е of Мг. Lawers, ог through his appointed Agents, in all of the United Kingdo: m, at prices ing according to cost o: oet ire do PERUVIAN GUANO direct from the Importers. NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and other ures. AMERICAN and Yom er CAKES at market pet Address Јонх Веххет Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, L £.C. ; апа 22, Eden Quay, tabs OATS. Stamp, to Freperic Е. mkeo, enclosin; righton, Sussex. „ Ше Manor House, s and Feeding Stuffs RAYNBIRD, "CALDECOTT, Jd Ж. ЕЕ. Address, À = Market, Mar ples and prices on in Di HE 2d Е BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE FOWLER MEMORIAL.) Cory or RP PASSED AT А MEETING, HELD IN Sr. JAMES'S HALL, REGENT out Lowopn, FennvARY 9, 1865. Rig ht Hon the Chai Papers sent upon Harlerr, Esq., ГАЛ Peg rm of a Charitable Institution, Esta d 181 ROCTOR AND RYLAND. in с attention to their Special PREPAKED BONE MANURKES, have much pleasure in satin ng that they will be found of ver; у superior quality, and er most economical offered to the Agricultui EHE MANGEL, M und Rd MANURES. have produced st satisfr агасёег on every rion = tillage ж; EU OAT, ud BARLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, | quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very m PERPHOSPHATE of LIME has been proved to be the source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant ni P BONE mede Mpeg RASSI MAN NURES, for mowing or grazing land, are very effective in сагона the herbage. E mr of Grass we is according as they ed to be more or less eti intheir character. Offices: Corn Exchange buts Carr' Lane, Birmi т Manufactories : Birmingham, Warwick, Bristol, and Ch HE WEST of ENGBAND Mop D NAGE са R 1844, AND ат еа й nv SPECIAL Аст Ecrit, 11 & 12 Vior., с. схіл, v co Hon. the -— of тох, Powderham Castle. ., Hembury Fort, Honiton, Тквмв MUTUALLY MS o and im] сеси оа moot the Чо ошү payment whi this Company’s м not requi ре: а adi the Tenants T sufficient Improve | ks =з — m constant neers, Sur- теу а ; or Pro 5f the powers of the Асе only, and silo through or by Agen! "Enter aatis are also executed by the Com for part; nre own "Capital. or not wishing to borrow tbe money. DERICK BRODIE, Secre , Castle Street, Exeter. : Castio i Biro t, Exeter; 30, Parliament Street, London. AND DRAINAGE and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Offices, 52, EA Street, S.W. of Engi Et тау a ЖаШ gemis of eus the Works executed un er their o береза н by m btainable under the Com 5 E B ies adva ht Honourab TRuvens—Chairma: William Fisher Но! obbs, Esq. Edward John Hutchins, Sir Samuel M. Peto, Bart., William Tite, Esq., vom, P. John, Cherie r Cobbold, Esq., Col. the жы Es Cotton Henry Currie, їн Wilshere, incipal Engineer. Works of guess e dt day. pon Irrigation, Enclosing, Wood- ret) Cota Houses, Farm Buildings, and are Өзен on all descriptions of property, trust, pose to lando corporate LP. who terest at six cont, ка а tie cations to be made to Wittram С: n, the of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S. Тнк LANDS erf: MENT COMPANY. Incorporated b x W. and the у being of terfere ard plans aud only by the Government аыл арріу ly to the Director, 2, O Phase Yard, to be vw the T LER BENEVOLENT ы RD manage a Boa f Governors, Directors, ppointed reüftor ly tile Subscribers, , f t Wr o MM manent roli ef P assi: inde of Engi neers, La and their hoi ay who shall require and deserve such. p and, wlio » shall by cident уз (бэм i F Hu S tur: LE and eui tivating үч nm also Pod Eu eui E Heat i obi Tnstitutión be му u eder i жам ж T6 2 m Subscribers when the Governors or roo EE APPOINTED BY THE MEE he Right Hon. "Lord E Portman Mr. Matthew Savidge н iid as Фаш farmer afford 2d. а ton ye the The Right Hon. Lord ыар к C. Johnson ut ca A Батат НоПапа, e Me Mrd Uere the qiéstióh, And Rugby experience decides it Тора liq. Мг; Edwin Eddison The owner of the sewage Sed e —— wes з uer Quy Mein sioners Е 14. => knowin t he The Committee will be glad to add ius Names of any gentlemen to ould make no more of i t, though all Bis p LER UTR m pir by canvassing the districts in which they орва for its düpuniec And t hey g e ld r Supeo tions am r^ received ni Secretary, and & ton, stu the РА E reali = dE TUN Wr SON EET RUP ҮЧ prosenting the cus on application to, m Cakra быу, f n. of tio last f ear WEIGHT PER ACRE OF GRASS FROM VARIOUS ÁPPLICATIONS OF SEWAGE. -The Agricultural стир won, [8000 tons | 9000 tons [9000 Year. applied. applied | applied | applied SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1865 PPAed. | por acre. | per aere. | per acre. ыг ДР РТ y ET EAT Т. ола: | Т. с. 9.|Т. c. q N Wednesday Mr. LAWES e а Sohal ius LATE АО ТО оп а Talia uf 1o sewage by an | 1863 Zoo N| 418 8|22 5 0/8418 0|37 0 0 ker before the m Agricultural боенуу Ais which he diseussed some of the points whic am piot (A) «| T 9 1|2119 0/32 0 0|34 0 0 touched by Ілевта in his letior to the Log» MAY the samo time desoribing апа с -| 818 o |1510 БРО ИО defending the Rugby experiments. The rer De N[800]925 5. 0/3011 0|34 9 0 is just the kind of y evidence any |————————- student of this subject wou si hear.| Dit(B).. .| 9 60 | 2 5 0 | 98 9 0 | 3212 0 verybody declares that the testimony of the chemist is necessary to a right understcnding of | 1804, Бо © н 3 ze i x ° | P it, and of course agricultural evidence isrequired;| _unsewagea ©) 9 1 9| 51? 0 401670 d Mr. Lawes combines the knowledge of ће rece with that of the practical agrieulturis A: study of this Table shows that the inereased Lo rfeotly than they have ever hithe LIEBIG Дона ind m | sewage ; proves that up to a certain point fua of applying s large quantity per acre is as rofitable per ton as when a small quantity is used. r. LAWES а эсу by warning the promoters of a T^ of the schemes for using London sewage, which Mr. LAwEs that vney h lised at Rugby ; for the experiments there 8 oses, are those whieh the 3 rJ 4 121 2,3, {б М р, fectly trustwoi rthy. to adopt. g p e per extension M the artificial manure manufacture о scussion which followed Mr. L would there not be, if, as LrEBre indicates, every | paper, Dr. VOELCKER, the Earl of Tosckon»: Mr. iu i of town sew: delivered on mins i Dr. Свтзр, Mr. FAwckrT, Sir E. KERRI- the ould receive that preliminary supple N, Mr. T. , Mr. ACLAND, mag Mr. BLACK- ment of soluble phosphorus, of potash, and other BUAS contributed. Dr. VOELCKER € thin it u ake it perfeetl - r of the lecturer on Lum mi ada і е сгор whom co mate. De, . CRISP acm out the real danger, as siderations of this kind have obviously ented themselves in the c as they | bodies of D who shall be fed on uce; e to wet в, ане desires in and | but as he alleged of а ioular white “ worm, pro- | state the n order that it ээле be useful | which it seems is es y to be dreaded, that in truth, it d be yeva cnt nly ia E " it w — EE - but tieally—it must be truth not on ps | gentlem | m, who се but, as it may be commercial, T пе tainly had not been feedi Sutiy or indirectly of the material must be determined not Pie on sewaged produce, one does see con- its constituents, but by the condition in ly by nection between his fears аё the subject 154 THÉ GARDÉNERS CHRÓNIOLÉ AND AGRICTEIURAT GAZETTE. [FeBRUARY 18, м ture, Mr. Fawomrr La of his | ex- and excepting the reception and delivery of goods, | of the lec perience of liquid man Grass, answered very well in voh weather, but азан the growth in dry weather. KERRISO asserted that ample experience already existe d, both as to extent and as to duration, Ji oa 1 roper way of turning sewage to agricultura burn Y Th he Edin n rgh meadows and the f. examining the experience of or е арача ы а view to its teachin with se The debato e closed by Mr. LAWE who se m connected with a h arose rdinary water- |a g how to deal Me s of men іп attendan ed réla superin ntended by "әді engines, millstones, silk 8, бо. hour x4 ЛОН, аге жа | 50 tside the фий for hoisting grain from barges ou are capable of lifting Those for delivering flou апа mea vr nelud sufficiency of vans and carts, equally е Баа кА of отепа сг еы en short winter daylight the | requirements of во large a facto wise continually at work The Crry Frouk Миз wes erected by Јлмеѕ Рохѕғовр in 1851 ; А RAMWELL, bro tothe present Baron BRA PN pe the architect, |; nd Sware & BovrLL being the — They were worked first for five or r? rs b ssrs. Рохѕғовр, CURRIE & WHITE. Fry ko own appliance and arrangement was brought to bea upon the attainment d е nomical and profit- 4. able result—except w nie business ASU hat 8 tact, promptitu pm "es ашу, ise whieh a a | cooler from the qi aud ач less liablo to ry, whieh is other- 8 « dont | s m during storage. perhaps be worth while to deseri It may operation of a pair of mill stones. Thé "-— labs of French burr (abont 4f cross and 9 0 in ^s ie ey be ems and ы З ыз which six the к М f th infs named tbe|other helps mu and after heavy losses of bn the фо int of tou ching опе r. nde чун? jet ot SP the ы reafter, money (counting > both the original “investment and | fed into the interval between them through ti the snüual expenditure) ha béen incu urred, the the -upper — n the centrifugal te deny б E have more than once presented in these|factory was let to Mes ADLEY. It stands, ers ent on its revolution, together with blast А wd reipeetively where Воупл?в patentisemplos | dide remarkable examples of the food manu- | one end and side in the river, and the other end | it from the inner to the outer edge ur | facture of the country. Only the other day the "b on Thames Street, about 370 feet f "oy " sw Ne East Ham, Lue gd to ar 60 wide, e; a building seven stories high, one of| In Tr to the accomplishment of this Ee | e exten er annum is directed chie so that both to the Jii у=” of INE for London, was| Bridge. The lowest Ман, -half only of the length | апа cutting are combined in the process of pede] deseri bed r the farm near Woking, |of the pir nc 096 the Thames, contains coal-| In "ns A st place each surfaco is € whe n Ry Жа уяа. “í score ” of bacon | house and boile The — is > the level of the | 10 toler к пара (d year sold off four o Mes xam xd at some leng! r o-day to poo some болш of the MA y RE ag in London Tne difference between “a weight of "Whea miller obtains from Wheat is generally one pound in a bushel. Add all the flour and biscuit middlings the coarse and fine Vi and the bran into he mill, and н Nn the mill stones away "b Pres pipes and col- leoted i Б же stive” room, thence to be taken for sale to those who use paste and batter for cement , thus scope beyon top of the toilets Voss: B in are continually in work), cupied by the |st after the agitat sections thus бейне, аге pes nd equidistant very close and биек ШШ but which ar nd cylinders, on the PM чыз M; ш а ge 12, by which the eat |s of er is derived from a con- у s cross one another a і » to the fi t of the radial sides of each voll whole revolves, when.this one surface revolves " js other, which it does аб the rate of 120 \ { i e scori d th [ roduce ат ҮЕ of S lies peret "ther ends somew to stands for waggons, clerks’ offices, counting house, | action bat che ek the y ounting from this floor to the third, we are centrifugal Nr upon till unground na room 90 yards The whol r е ments of the berry of Wheat which have the engine, which is entrally placed, drives to to flour. А weck's epi n s her a central longitudinais shaft extending about half- way towards either e zd of the buildin be reduced | obliterates these markings on the stone: a further extension of the ып to ed D: of Barly doubling M a mill-s present use hese к E от te in Lgs ant te е оѓ the wall, r 6 fe on this ME s о "ne arrangemon nts к them, together with ws and| иш. for күү. {һе flour ftom к An the by factured ur before delivery, there is a smaller waste t ills. describe at poer Paire where ever mm miéthod of economy is employed, and where this loss and waste must be attributed to evaporation only. The flour and other ars for sale contain less water {һап the grain bought. Тһе latter is аг reduced fi s weighing perhaps 10, the po to -particles of inappreciable віле; | is involved in this process an enormous | d un м ace laid open to the drying in- We have now to | mo! om drums or eM ы СЕА all the hori- n the required om the m ard li fi 0 r^ and thus, of 32 po 0 J o | there are s Ay or 5 under the tool; and 1 He of the 61 men and boys within this | onstantly employed at this work. A steel is E ddge i uséd by which to make latter whe d made absolutely true are indicate by ot paint = faults of e stones вест ity is s taken for t V perfeċt We rstand thit - this lower wein from the stones bs on "opposite sides of this central shaft, that the w béing parallelly и бапүаз - walle flue ая т, of rature take lace both sides, almost without — і in its bear iuga, | ier arrangement of drivi g straps, though w e informed it is no new thi “Tn oh fares, is, as пе to „the driving. of т fans by w апа dust and disi i "ЧА i i aun in the year-—the А due almost wholly to сер ation, between - weight of Wheat which | із téceived and thatof flour and meal amd b е s and of the trade. pe ier pe M cs patent ia is ap in operation on n the 4th. floor, to which we IM 16 o ж а either side of the floor, поў | about 2 denis apart, emit the mill-stones. On tlie sixth floor tx "e dressérs--l —oylinders òf silk, ing texture . ng, and about 3 fee NA diketik, геи к-ге al frames, Bii rát ho^. 1 e through ers, fans, ederent. silks and sieves and "sucks, then ату of Wheat ее is here m m at either VILES patent |а fke eye of the upper m S! ые кре в per annum, [st у. у When veri sacks of flour а тун corresponding tò 1500 sacks of. Wheat, and does aefually upon ай average convert 2 — grain — This — though so the possibility piai i i thé ioo of flour р =н with the means bur hy үе sos cpm x an крпче of about 141, nd a consumption o iriure E tons | у podici og 400 driving. 32 раї P stones, ғы E Tura ori e аё Јеазё are of course the hands of the dresser, he qos chine , than a-da his with the ital eror of of ae tlogging the to its utm We f sE both mill stones, by which the pe età bran a | drawn and "en türoügh, a e the бе йош being аита, aue rem ed as it is made. а pecus i nd s0 hindered from into th y | river hem hati way the bis Eis e produce e various sorts dá market, whioh bd beén uU this e the fed f ry is whe eoüplé of lifts, Е couple of m | eontin y hoi: ing m gras from del Жек grain; | power or more рет pair of stones) that while a [med ede "a heavier grinding as е ated | & n|by the unusual horse-power employéd (12 Wat ubbers к хиба through ser pa с g dü jh air | hoppers ov stonés, and t YzsavAnr 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGBKCUUIURAE GAZETTE. 155 ácks which slide * | Wheat т exists s in rid retur much smaller number of со evtupandent, сет with these tab And th se by a simi z ER CENTAGES OF THE REPORTS TO THE “ AGRICULTURAL ба ZETTE," AUGUST 1864. | Under | average. "Over. average. | Average. (though т not in meat), and the | point for consideration A4 Emi is best "y^ hi meet e heard. а vast t deal of information such as laying or the purpose of ing. Té this нау pect, how- г, x lí. асај glad to find that so good an ut int ve | mini vi gru cannot agree; d keepin as m" =a as possible to m , the feeling appear: 1 5 1l loratood 1 50 62 40 13 10 De o 25 = hl EN "Tis principal p in Ii atter of regret d all those eH mers cially iate ere sed in the fatting of bulloe and sheep, that ,ihe feeding with. malt slo Us E. bn he D the ns of the Wheat мөр; ый those You have only to walk кый E e various ma кг žy to. «в f Bar ere к our publieation last summer e less favourable y low w i pd ey v and of e n |се llent quality, —€— узш ойо, for tere k afre it stands i in th e sam r week, till one ively tir i street an active demand Why n of Ew beautiful Barléy into malt, and fatten y ч jar САН, asks the consumer, and benefit yourself and Б "Well, UE friend, ‚1 shall be extremely glad to do во, Ав e trad un ngements | W v ch 500 quarters are delivered daily to the | time had Suida improved the cro -— mill, the oorrespotiding quality of flour (some | ! d character given of it by our стои 660 sacks) are delivered daily to custómers іп all indeed the reports to ps Mark Lane Ezpre p f London; and thus the mill kept going prove to have been the "пош excessive storage being required, An In Aic Agitur [e ovem The topmost floor is generally a good museum Cologne, майа the nage of oyal of all the various sorts of Wheat known, whether Higiene MS -— Pasos of cnin ue to the English farmer, or the miller im- | announced to mpe 5,1865. It will porter. The very best white Wheats from Berk- | embrace Machin ine "y; n and Produetions shire, and the eoarsest from t s, foreign | of Hortiéulture, — в "n Forestry, together growths, all sorts, pass throug and аге | with ire n eots of far and foresters' — mixed aecording to the judgment of the miller for - 1 н учн, and рѓойисетз of the pro f various qualities of flour for|suc К stibjeots are invited to contribu (6. to the whieh he knows there is a market. Samples cf | exhibition, тта is to comprise the following grain and flour and bread in the counting-house npe divis below are the data on which large bargains a cultur: 29 produetions, including collections of any made. dd n this he material is e Kind connected yith pos p the produce, year after year, so far as Wheat is concerned, of probably 300 square tiles of arable Јар It does gd een ea: we believe, to the quiet —Ó 2 ges is induced to look over the h t the c dah "азр ауе, ш ет suocosfally от аы upon а bustling néighbou eld, but also at the. pien and energy displayed i in those ma nufaotures which àre especia r^ conneéted wi and t some such may re ead these note es, we håve thus givén an account of Messrs. HADLEY'S doings at the yu Flour Mills gon of "the Royal енеш! ceive from thei Committe о 4 Implements and m Mes pest 'ultural purposes. uu and models of dwelling. and farmhouses and their terials, household нету working implements, và and obj ects employed for the preparation and use of C» € 4. Production implem well as б-р relating iere roductions and implements of гаек РНЕ and garden соон, including garden furniture, statues, viaries, fountains, tents, [n , 86. сае and sport as soon as T аз you stand ber" an FC » épeotakor, you have no right omplain, even though the price of meat iN "na as it never qn curred to your mind what a ve егу large amount 1d. per lb. tax on meat would raise ? he Chancellor of the Exehequer professe sed to be astounded when some one or other of the deputation Ma | enter into statistics ra that description, f our respective ше bills for the past twel к see what that would come Mar In the tim ii s vith me in endea A to 5 Од, by all рө M. and cons! nstitutional means, the total repeal of the Malt duty, opm if you will I 1 succeed, and t Herod will do his utmost to provide you het mea tof. theb Questions and letters to % оа а L elo he ртіеу co! т eot| Were е, ü .|and that its — iae розг n Rath, President of Ње Agricul- tural TOP for i" Rhenish Provinces, bóth resident at address at Cologni D "нана, Director of the Agricul- tura [е онуч зч Mr. Bonn, will gladly answer technical questions. RE isa OF THE MALT TAX. clas n the farmers are blamed for their к ‘ti "the repeal óf the Malt tax: the hitherto been (| time, апа the intr hieme sou sedia {б С that thé "period has the eil Sedit аге ош Ф ге on Educatio —— The - — when the obnoxióus tax must be dealt "hs measure, how: - 2 сове т ren Espress has, rr Жы the two ig bulated. à& immense mass of ГМ оп following п е charaeter of the last harvest, 2í tends to show that any at mi | benefit of the farmer only is impracticable —: ў ч enti ғ РЕ ie nutüber óf the re consisten óf free trade. Hf means, when he states that he “ш be ready to give Нє pal results of the i l is — D farmers come forward with E e 5 rn 4 ons е от otatos there i кы no standard t to cene us; Nen this is of less i three ot font. of the retur d ce, Morti, a hów а E MÀ ménts, acre. anxiously looking for one of his онен did n the subject. Md fla f ittd b MAT remi өң cratefül, «nd НАН be telli pé Malt Daty ів а unjust C" merel n 2 ^ verge," Pim * oyver,” ор | tterly ас free trade poliey of the" bed tiat бе armer i € чм Е from the pri Ж the actos results : may " The following is |o i ost approv л his “ашы E the demand for à тов | ant port s produce i$ thereby most uality othing of ts many "opportunities afforded of du e yourself with pure and wholesome beer. W, Simmonds, Guildford. PAINLESS DEP е чуз І MALS DES в Ном. шке my пей pote oue M. О oy. ў was interested by your notice s of the pompie p Dr. M es HO EUM gr GM the province Journal devoted $ rin and CE iet t of fool Taupe, F ma to make a few fomarks in reply mov shall for you,” yet in Gen ү: 2, we rt of the flocks of Abe 1; in Gen. iv., 20, of the „Воск ad с Е tare in Gen. vii, and nclean. | Nevertheless the eating ot bio "I м en m do * flesh with the a — сы is the b r the орос intend ^ many of the M s arera and injunctions nd P Old Testament, I think it will appear that this milar E oma ges are not intended to set forth amy узуло р whatever. Suppose, for instance, o 4 Н R AVERAGE. ÁYERAÓE, p Ў thé priee of the le's | Totals. — £ È © -- = 259 228 леч 114 188 29 97| 9 sm 18 | 14 i g 599 8 530 number of eat Eon j 6 Stated in pu em of p whole Téports, the followin d eee ive the "ads tho grain e Рав OrxTAGES or ТИЕ pime TO THE ' MARK LANE ExPRESS,” J. Average. B — Over Average. results às | óf th реор beverage from ЖЛ ,Ж—- cent., nE heir Nena ndirectly lee Lb Eden e blood is nof the life; М, "а Mr: сыну, t those who hold similar views say t try takingabigher, thatisto КЕЯ апд поб raal, view of t e subject, we per" arg th uir generally Dy contributing to make | Pis beer enia mei Am these are objections well | knówn an ly admitted б Having to deal Lie z period of low prices for all| kinds of corn produce E ti t вов nécessary, ч ге? {тота 74 Aag ера c 26 may not; = past d to show that we hdi 22 © AN. 1865 :— E: Li] Our , it is certain free trade ій nothing | at. “all | abont it; however that may d controi, thanks to | OB e iiit ix 6365 last, тон Кош а me s ete uch considerátion | w im make И MEC d with Why was As rd A of the precious Моо St Onr ias hereafter to be shed for the, sialon of "the vi the term without i I of the hos a distinction between bea only did the fa at "ud ar vid but F mnm the que [^ 17, аии МУ “Сын con an there is élean P Not д» eating of blood, penalty corn | fat ir probibited abo 156 THE GARDENERS' — — AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 18, a му ETE Law nd very rhero, is M “| self is an п dbatner fr from fat. Bu x besi ds the paio it enting UT ыы n t p nd p sid "| be called so exclusively an upland Gras | Bin wed as ә more re emarkable ' | dies Sire xclai na — iab or e Jews were always surroun with the Old Testament will be iti hat ha ave | by one, too, who has studied ана „ег 10 y у | s the result о RRR han s la iy. (jq e = аб hom Mn goes that if Aira cæspitosa occurs in any quantity i meadow under irrigation, it is itself the "bent T eio v ut of | For instance, there was to no sculpture on the altar, &c. In ede xvi., 4, "ii e^ Ezekiel, : xxxiii., 25, | distinet mention is made of the eating and "drink ing of blood by ido (bor ind that is Mind sufficient to render | Lei А ig E the proscription of blood to the | chosen people. As the New Testament declarations, they per the remaining Vw ipis of ing more. Our Lor ts the Biblical made по of the E any well- ш |dro id knows so well, he trac single tussack away from "the water courses he КҮ the water price s there, and at once makes a new to Ade it to the Wd channe p: The fact is ” the ab rom коа selves to blame, and will rom "her difioultios Perha aps no pel more patience, Lie um au S reat har obliged, occasionally, to subsit or acd Wheat for sto sh IN when a farm is fairly managed are generally уеб. о of holding, and the wants of 6 Men who enter i w ^. he dria shoul per water is stopped pede. ES rit clean and find sound in -— ma 24 hours, to ыз end there shou d e perfect and of the үте to get it distributed ant’ tric та ling motion | ton Ыл; yep 80- йе уш meadows, „but they hey a he front rule, probably, will continue low in vin sold to the be уд however, 16 is aq whether it will not pay as food for beasts? Zaleon. Pus жн Yew — Poisonous.—One morning when the ground + Mex А соте with s in gi shire ce ina s Bent wE a short time lack both qualificatio! liable 00:40686 an ad: vous puit are о low that they can nnot be dr ained; the "consequence is that here e and | b found in the stomach. Ой od “ү argument, к a "c аы т is ul Cor. viii, 8 t commendeth us not we x are we the Rashes, Sedges, e portions that can &c, In absent, з if we could improve the chings of reason and conscie * Weare not under the law, but under the whole we E look for "the evidence of our success the of th la ich upon the d recorded B the way r grace. As for the physiological "рать of - 0 bow 16 із | on obviously опе for further inquiry an eriment. If animals can be killed instantaneously ; if "fig so killed we aar e from omg carcases a larger sio of n let us follow Dr. McCor Т the but per med that it i peple, like p puddings they m eat them hout violatin, of God, and perhaps without imperilling thiet pied of digestion. Mr. Chitty objects, Ace “ blood stomach must rem there until ау | еп passant, access to owing seriously | il. | by snow during ie ni bal whieh had evidently been eaten byt bour had 10 2 Herdwick he feared all ou in they were rn and mim fell. time was lost rgument, but for refer to our Natural Histor y of British Orasses publ Shed] by Hamilton & Co. James Buckman, Bradford b MN n of Sewage.—As this question is one of the ce, and as it is most desir ago, when gre bri piam the Я ora of 'Liebig, Spende d eh the e purchase of his H fie A y 307. but т wes. tha it the bh. chemist т sumed s able tha t no | related nd not the ground bee Oar flo less extinction ө animal life is be epe pertinacity wit by the quaffüng of onde of blood, hot from | manure theory, отон Lr го ute the bullock, which I suppose r. M'Cormack does м | Lawes, and practically by ev +: In plain truth, m Си ty's physiological | but I suppose the greates d argument melts into = АЧЫ а! i zs bofore the fact det a mistake. ze th t ins e error vhi the ен ital subs о vitality tus a a finger? T a body, a loek | The tance t питов is the » followup e (n to call a | Liebig „calculates the уа lue of the excreta of 2 000 it has no of hair, or a гете of T in the игр r the brai ined London sewage; ST bebe t oft and that 95+} of the erature, wd | their combination дыш certain | t condition: theologian, but (^s неа for regarding the blood as | and as for the quotation k h Biblical declarations have a physiological meaning, and | no further, but rem e, ag ue that * where water and e rought contact with each other, Eg к matter goes ains ther Now, of course itb i ible to calculate correc ty, but every one maas 4 fully aware that a lere, if not yc ү larg portion of the urine хей Ба b No adm |ва! куык апа gruel, and bad Bot d d doses hs "ve day y and following night I d а al y pletely paralysed and their ack. а bable t єє © cier та ew pu cks seldom void such dan, Mes | Thomas Ev unneti, Monk Coniston, Windermere, “ octctics, into the stomach as food it must be taken while i t yet has life in it. I suppose Mr. Chitty refrains from eating Ms soup; for all cooks say that unles на the blood is saved in dressing the animal, hare sou Ta Ferd. butm under Ыр, and though it may be argued that worth eating. Shir Hibberd, Stoke Ne Feb. 1, 1865. E evingtn, Home рае Effects of П — Your Corr ы Mr. | Charles McDonald. ibis for Т Nieto. as to the ion which prod ent plants in a feld áfter Í four years a position where there i er, which w | contained in guano, es] | an ue to the а [== Ke, in valuing t x estimates the i» eur of these its principal Pes at their ammon; value, which d de ubt they n pcd but then il "m is inexcusable оч Lim ecially w fully | ш nd in your Leading Article on the міла that value maur la Sanaa ud by the e “sovereign test o experien: m “certainly, at presen drug in arke t. Wut C NE pe кл | butt ter, бд А: cheese however pay well. There m be changes in the prices of нана articles of hum food, just as ба mae country, rise and fall in and demand. Men hav ле е mess n Де if from |I w * want, of foresight or speculation they ' happen to hav ve in Mr. MeDonald I almost incline to belief, that, notwithstanding he says “ I aver that i^ that i ‚1, ihe Table, “is the very — of universal as had m n inerease о stated by your corre- ter | dung. related to | the versae kingdom, bu vate Fermo of that ei wil pe t im; If Wheat cannot be co nse verted into bread, pis er used in in some — e ренти теш uble, they will have them- name ims is = to the labourer who "wegen * This isa [different| case to that n which he i$ i pe — to wu а meadow A w the i ss and directs the flow of the water i sai Though not yet a year old, and only t this da; а s ofthe nurse, it it prosents all the features o sof a speed qum t is | majori ciation uch more x йай» its way into iem tial din day the soil of London will be saturated, so. that | views fran А їп Рэ» api fro comme odi ti ies, in a free and ould h: КЕ ач to the objects of thes: describe them practi uded to do not, and from ottake up. I will now quote from our 5 FzsnvARx 18, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. 157 "the institution: “Тору what are stated to ted to be the objects of use by house; the ano nymous ; pamphlet deals with it | | ШЕ. remaining 10 tons of hay would be required for ts of practical —— е. To promote | ; А matoh, стег the. —€— EE by the discussion of subjects 3 хе mass after it has, i in „fact (to rad e S at of | the farm horses, of which six are kept. connected with it. To con nsider б-ге that may be intro- on), and is As the land of tbe farm cannot be called a good duced into Parliament — ч with жое То Алана runn ing to waste at eig. Me "shall. net week | Tur rnip soil, the Mangel and Swedes dol i always frequent op in sg ейт ee imer e gi : Туз: hie: ach of these озн алка after o Tares, &c., and во as to insure t country.” Now, gentlemen, we have here а very wide lati arcere as far w^ — theland would be got ready = aro “о watch over theinterests of prac аа самас T m erve. pu e do 3 lay this mere a for en the Tares were cut, and are “фо consider queen ture." Л a Ai v Eel nin their pu своп, ав they both directly er the land ue e phe Trifolium was grown would ment conn that whatever touches or trenches on the interests of | {0 the subject e ak is just now one of the greatest | be sown immediat ately it was cleared with pe or ulture is "MNT апа froel discussed, dihat pertonlar, rita e ieultural world: the ] ater in| white Turnips, which th ould consume dur- if it can be imately a o do so, icular, as i та to us, co t dable | į ; thi Ж vus every subject will be discussed dispassionately, са si ncen rating i x Agro nich ле.) а buf 4 Ба ву tl "ed : ер? Bes tab with decorum, and with the sole object of eliciting the ере ho im Ix and would be sown the folowing year wi ede truth; and, whatever may be the €—À or реча wage ques rnips. Thus there wonld be rather more than others, the honest — eph of the үэреакбтв s will at all times ота чр It ir Б ludes К discusion of the atjar 23 acres of root cro sow every year, and the land be fearlessly mai suppose we | of all the towns where sewage has been applied—refers | for th ipal t h been got ready the to be employed in the асіна е of. мА P : ; : : DE TS POUDDI тоо» скор патр эое у ич — асгана сеш Чу Dei fou nd рөк М to s ER m з ге ы : in connection with t previous year enable it to be n as early as tical points of farm manage enit ime, do subjecti — descri several methods proposed for | desirable. rate it is calculat: а Mariak the freedom of range pire to pU. ES point gat dealing with town sewage, and advocates, as all those | 93 acres “ Jand dr for sowing with r а two or three subjec fd 45 lere s Аду who have had any practical experience dc, the treat- t alf of a r 23 acres дї Comp now pi are fairly over, en in your hands, 50 ou will dcus he e mem will be {а оч ow modified, or abolished: "от luat taken a farm in t ment of the land with it in quantity as in ordinary igation. 5-4 sow with A [s i » thero ui be no difficulty in growing the qua of food stated abovi tu upposi ng the above food supply to be correct, we — or — it would be А Мл: ғ Sus —Farming gene er iin Sul an убы ч-н business, especialy n en all grain is at such a low price. I hav he Weald | of Sussex, a д nd will very | neces as to make him weigh E 75 ев 4 (ов 8 в), ме the бө i is 2 years old. kane give a short description of it, it is s propo osed to manage it, ‘both hich stockin ing and d out—i А eg А.-н ter pP aep ора ик ө сүн such as are borne out by practice, and farms are let or taken on lease. Doubtless, y» landlord has |16 so, can үү төй alance be consi satis- i а r4 pow s! pa Ep рр ^ which P part actory ; а if not, what other mode of management е во] A to shou. e tind no one em, he : чш оду tot i fm erm it hirase selt 1 Li he "cose е isa i ien mmended which shall produce better has been of late extensive estates in Forfar- shire. Ihopet emer Ауа ions e "elg outclearlyand| The size of the farm is 208 statute acres, lyin LXX иш they. right and neg thing for land- | mostly to the south; the fields are large and unen- lords to i m i е find it heir interest to $ +0 | cumbered with hedgerow timber ; all the arable groun ve il А E Peu headed err d edel that requires it is esee "at ad water 1 с Den t g to "cd eases so out- ays but a rageous that n only тае they "We e ever offered Tor short р after rain hasceased, The farm is divided as i it va а А Ао is, a tenant so very rarely | follow, sul a lease в o wyer, t eve a charge irabl Jan 115 rep Pire Е а tenant of agricultural subjects has ino Arabio ил is му otia place in a lawyer's able of fees, Во much evil has arisen from Acid for mowing 1 No - which ср мау come under m Roads, woods, ai x uo 98 4 Special attention to it. It is al let "i him, many estates he is wholly in their power, from the of сеч without EA either ons clause or another—a е y pmi s landlord sh others which e main- | ed rates for LES uig dent man should allow d rathe cas : e and clay oceurring all t d I would put as follows. Each beast is not to eat than 67. food during the two "en. 2 months with cow. lbs. бт I 1 lb, meal | yn day — im = 86 6 „ 3 mi " = 540 Мр | vA D vg = 1560 = 14 cwt. nearly, I no fact H 1 idi of Wheat weighing 240 3 at 163. .. £016 0 E ns 2 Corn 240 16. .. 016 0 1 MUT. E 5 100 » «t Ont m 490 , 10s... 1199 | The above нЕ гат py of grain, to sen n ost in all about S7. 10s. per [wn 80 qué will cost ав The question is, will teen ha ay, and grain, fa an animal up to тв i in the tw о years so as ake [him tit for the o Tt at him, on The soil is all of a description. upon which. roots can ed grown, not strong land, b abi nice working, though with ather a tendency to run чуер and ра aste. „After n e in үе We RAM veins igi and, through it. None of "the | ie ids and the kei mg are of | the nure cartiog can be | rm is what can be ise: 80 o situated as that mo n of fairs It is proposed, then, to mow the 35 acres of meadow land every year, and of course to pasture the pasture, and to 11Z ГУ RI 1 * i Г Stewardship. rt, and on can be obtained 2 mable terms. I X confident we have only unce the Club и рч "А се yh d I from e ыл; of Sco! ^^y "the ein be o to secure ; and if d at barvico to any m gard to MU ural 23 ac 23 rie бы, ( (2d 06 9 23 асгез—11} Clover, 114 Beans (3d year). 23 acres Wheat (4th year). 23 acres Trifolium, Tares, &c. (5th year). suck the cows for two and gradually weaned in "that time, then con and fed with hay, meal, roots, &c;, old, not meri the box zw fit CX the. butdler; ; there will thus be 38 calves dies Pa gre cow's calf will bring up the num to 10; ат would thus be from 80 to 100 animals ўн; оп the а for тор. of 25 І con: nsider і the nu 131 friendship o matters or Tar." est р! crie Gentlemen, I oder your eri em in the E mpherston. Т rg ое октон to join h —''Suecess to th Agriculture and the Scottish. Farmers' Club, with of Mr. M'Lagan, the late Honorary Secretary. ' ree ag the oni md the health 5. дунйе _ Manag tle Б ising 7 details. rof a бунат ; T Survey ndsor Forest Sanita ар Кыра, cc E fanis Deputy nd Park, ngmans, a i the Sewage of London, 1 IU to Board | of Works, with гэга ead Evidence, фе. E. Stanford, 6, Charing Ме Merely name these publie blieations this week—the Pe нап а easly dita Together we may say that they | P z that — of well-determined infor- | ject co n to them both. The book FI Mr, eds eals with Wn n sewage in its origin, y 9 feet ea that is 20 Кб with one animal іп each, 30 with ko each, and the ET. would be in a c loose и dosis the time they were bein а уа e question is how to fin кийеп! food. for this quantity of stock, and I give the imagine would be sufficie e on farm would | average ~ for which food must be ET ided. Quant of food possible to pro 23 acres of , 15 кА 35 acres of meadow”. nie 115 Meer ong The and Jas erg tho middle of the following June—seven oed and a half, or say days. zin the middle of June until lst ар 9 nd а half months, he in e | | Rape, planted. with Cabbages and white Dude wing uckled, the | farm-yard nd the o pas would pec to xr begun i in No ovember, beasts would eat si miy not from the above appear very clearly as | to how green food and Turnip ground would be | mana “Єт T s І can. | We begin with the close of harvest, when there wou 46 acres of ground to be l ooked afer for the food supply required; 23 acres of it wou odi which would be sown ns fo ovs: TE ДӘ Rye (manured with far За т Таг * Christmas as i radios й 3 Aer ur sown in April. This tat: геа Man Tare ground was cleared, they would be sown with Tarnips, November as beforestated; the rema ainin e Taro ground would be nu ете ГЕ б cleared, rid got A dela and in as good ible for 2 year's Mangel crop, and the bs t of the land that was sown x eec e for the ur ars Swede d thus managing the land of roots and not being a Turnip so mi in winter, could not be cultivated in the T d so make as sure of a crop of roots as by th i In addi tock to be kept as described, » е: be possible to keep "also from .60 to 80 sheep for for res, meadows, and — getting what they can in t this » way, and sold as tore sh: I will now state the daku eade to be from the y té pe of management, giving the real rent and t I do not enter at all Je the question ^ the ned of capital requi Mind; will be seen I havi ve not charged o that part interest ot ms 230 Tons. [^ p E У per крй each 561bs. roots f 230 ue 69 40 Bess 41 Iba. ED ео n 12 де to have bes ан each 8 се 2 hay m е days.. n 80 — e down the expenses an rns, and ihe left after deduc с І һауе thought n w a margin for deaths. I Mod plein pony s td 1007. put MNNN"""""""Y"—-—e—.Ó—4À—ÓMÁÓÁ]Á!Á i—m—ÁM—ÀYJÀ]Y 4 ÀÀMÀ]À À5—— P ll BR 158 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ced may be e plo ugh hed i in, as guano, в006, гаре а у= „and 2 or3 es down for trade bills and artificial Д would be | rows 2 feeb apart,—Or the see y I. Y 30 or 40 bushels of the RE ent, of sufficient to pay also for all seed to be boug the Bean Marrow esie ои A m uir 1 есоп vu dog or $ et, Cn. £sd.| Dm. £ s.d. | тау be 0000, 2 š I hay rowed i on as le T .. 300 0 0 | Bean soils. The following sort may be пашес: por Ld reae 200 0 0 | Ront ana с Пыр, 300 00 а) "The Winter "id a small oblong kind—two manures, a3 goa 9f soda id. "ооба 23 acres Oats, 16 sacks Trade bills and arti- bushels containing seed enough per a e—weighing are better sown Bom, what lat n the eracre .. .. 1840 0| ficial manures .. 10000 05 5 ə lapted for ligh Ik? js КЫК ra € Season m B 5sack: for 6 horse very well, often 70 lb. per [аде adapte hght albe. pidly PN ber d Tim E 5500| 20 =120 soi d hardy enough for mu sowing. (2) The of what Р within its арр. "3 50 beaste ab 201.: ~ 1000 0 0| atl0s — .. .. 6000 ^non Horse Bean, a good bugs arger, пере то Бо | Ve tehe to come into use for feeding iv бо sheep, at 30& .. 9000 кз аг beate, at 300 0 0 ee bushels or more as the seeding of an acre, and mer n gh ach аз аге likely ч 0 calves at 402. 1110000 requiring to be sown in spri g on stiff ide “з ) The | pp ofla бол» mbs, at 16s. — .. 48 0 0 | соттоп Tick Bean, much smaller, very prolific, two j^ hi Mi зу 8 sown ід rows egli 1208 0 0 bushels containing seed ёлочка per acre. (4) Heli igo- | thereabonts "apart and will yield very pulli 6 22] lump, round seed, ad; 1 2 GIE Balance .. 821 00 land SIS EP do T no Bian i Ais ЖЕН КҮҢ or ka | of good Pepa "Turnips. pur ый 9 0| pecks containing seed enough for ап асте. (5) L s SM afon л, 100, may he sown Кожоке dl T Н N.B. Wag ы РОР are 14s. per week | Pod—a name for many derent sorts, all g March, for wy st 19s. Ж sie à carter, 14s. for man looking larger than thop e орар nam iri lan after s and day labour is 2s. per day. TI Taicient culture. 46) x zagan, К еї реба für СЯ and Kohl Rabi number w is five, ibd. three boys are | also 'as mu SEA ur Fien Bean as pao Long 4 Pod, but | sown this month for roepa penaa vid May inj also sil de foie: ^ yielding a lul produ КЕРЕ Я well хн те te : ia s базри: g on ould bave been cleaned я Mi scellaneous. nd ud #тот Ж Mr "LI [^ sd bod in Tani on each inna perc The Preparation of Aning Show.—This wa! | before the Wink: frith Farm s" Club :— raked in, and then в0 referred to by Mr. Hamond MTS of йе, Morti e common, or fév "English h Barley is the one| А Cabbage BUE cannot be t Agricultural Society in D amusing way most commonly cultiv: ated through the ki орот; and | much care be tak о Who w were the ms winners at the Royal катон although from time to time many o other varieties have | war 1 у been introduced, it still m aintains its position. It is| the best sort for sowin g T this season. "Auli Bern and other lords. From the new spa per айар for light lands where the оты че Pie d | green or the e pu urple variety of ihe Kohl odd a be led Walsingham and Lord Berners passed tiM рин and also for a greater rang chosen, "e crop. the greater part of their time in pulling bairs out other varieties ; 16 has vol а vont о sometimes pl à their cows tails, or clippiug their d The pri ойде coming to ату ерен requiring ошу fro to | but next month is the more dei 8 which bad been very : Norfolk, wi К t its growth. The еч Barley | in the field culture of this его tior of animals, E: a very correct | is a great favourite with the maltster, and on good | early, to choose early sorts, and to plant ind ni one. If he a d t for а show, he Barley la nd answers the faemer's purpose very well; | 80118, in order to have reached maturity should put as p Баве on her as she required. district that so many bushels per when the otato disease nsualiy. appears, so it Tot seis еер; the only difference being tiat уе acre « of it ean he grown as of the coarser varieties. BU intended for | little piai а е. 1 Р К Gentl d. ply ploughe d before winter, it moy be wall ой ms о е left to bring up their animals as ey a longe a d Jand this month, provided thé weather i pleased, and to lo ok the best they conld ; for the tup- sorts. The Leghom Barley isa eie аки very y fairly | e | enough; but for W^ as well for all ( birer din 00] who was deceived by a little pupa s g Ba rley, and it often | “ш should go hi rd Жоо} тп recollee got that w ele worth yid shillin ngs ES qnar rter more ar the | со a 5 бо ШАША and f edil jc 85 ib. from a she Ар or from an ox, an t | relat tl e multiply р. һу the number f sbeep and oxen killed WI. "M S aptior n3 at БИЛҮҮ Ue Aet te шо d ны ы... т, с Аы £A Ahn ИП dnd that елее др celebrity ur e еее Ye malting vu It is Wes Sce Jaat ues plate. | ve Р The t y pose o Now, I have no besitation in saying that tbe blood нэг ics rt eh ia enr pur is Чү attingam fallen n toa an unüsual depth e orta you take away is just as good as the blood you leave | coarse ; ib i is generally of a good FP and works well lines impass in, and that you would do much better to leave the |; e' malt isi and is sown ҮНӨ largely in the we had 2 a sli blood in the animal. There are other ways of killing | north of F Eng че ИК iu animals than bleeding them to death. These are| n the c Get of pery one great object to be e hav unpleasant things to think of; but after all, we have | att 3 | been IX. desirable, Чч ав it is, RASA VO: SE З , B. ained E ut istis f js to have the Tand рин no hesitation in eating the mutton and beef after, it is | clean and dry; an "s n Barley follows Ta of both oak з we ought ar be E da Age xs Or OUT | crop it is well immediately after the Taripa è are fed E 1 n Sarl 4 and yesterday we bad a ps ake the blood away from | either to put a scarifier across the field or to plough it APU -DIS UE- Hast KN An AZANI n hares and r rabbils; they are brought to the table and | very doen w, for by so doing we get the sheep. bound up. pesas an A pari аА E сед Tun bírde, purse s more AAA mixed with the soil, and 44 Pe 1 : : an ges: і ing washed away by the rain, | t dd d hi Wy ais tricts. Shallow or thin plough- id оше; à modà э ent; they would ose sonio of their gamy i Ms |! TA for the Bar rley c considered beneficial to th —€—À ү, tis ied f Br Carson, of Liverpool, many years ago pointed out | evowth of Clovers p like Wheat, thriv HE T ON ДИҢ DERE $ Thra Ө t dinge d the ptent loss incurred 3 the PI mode of killing fs кз, о „= Md 1 is ies wea ather p L4 ihe Y AM was animals, ani : га which piss pem pruon of tke vi E SPPE Ano Ra rotations. of erops Bar у lows tbe Turnip crop, and | Oats, 3» eio soft ztent бш rsov, son of the late Doctor, was kind eogi To р is succeeded by Clover. If the Turnip crop, to which a | aol T ШУ me a quarter of а Ml whic h ha d been killed i in thi liberal amount of artificial manures has been given, is of eas P DE ER a Be ер £ it, and ee | Dak fed off on the land, and the soil be further enriched |9 95 ess pe md dobavs ке АЫ it delici Боца Ee Boonomieally {де P Mos lef ҮЛЕ, Fo. Eod аа e "BU 2:4 а eré the LT en put | nesti it ought to bea c к о] Жс са нео we аге г апнеа їп throwing КЫГА 80 | o | Er 5 C КЕ кар А Ju P en t mo ey e duro с Тан ЕЗ Py de of this nutritious albumen. Dr. Lan- С Bes killed. {м rem Р y this, a i pu | Previous to the frost the Wheat braird j d Lo f the Tar»ips etd! be Sie ei and ФА |everywhe re, and the 4 Sufficient attention is not |“ ter-prond, uf clear alendar of Operation Seri paid to seed Barleya—the temptation of the » кер tum is t s аре Bean Ouituse —Т all the best grim of the farm 85 CeDpob я from а form коп А, пм пет Еа |+ the mar rket,and the farmer then contents himse!f appears to be the mos satisfactory а eif in 545 р with So RIDE d" best tailing. , en eed ought to be Mo proque Af the We are now ocenpied with pern sowing, which i s |р; he best quality, fally T ДШ А gi fro cr perform rmed in the following manner :—Тће land, which Injury: Ta sow ing it some use the d A edad УА was trench-plozgh ed банн bm exposüre 6o the Suffolk p others Mori the old-fashioned те, of el eek, which is the c sowing bro adéast. The drill is to be preferred, as it i З е h weather n pus enks down before tke 2 acd yn М i jai "depth larger amount of PAS ow any iati | AENA po pore Кү bout" a the кыс also me з ont of "id way of the birds, and effects a Ы? dri; в A at idh воба heo rable savin > y of : ws da [Um ч whi dubi d cine. um dn iu the season three bushels per aere, or even gra i when th t, а п advances, RH : ills, the di Beca By this time o die A ‘ploughs hay ocn ide ках 761 —7 ditur гето p у BUR ай оп retuning up ie Ka а еу bovet the small pues to the © qumtity i ji required, ^ à first six drills, n wn. They then draw off six new WE, л ы "pain emp pln d i am drills, and rn pfe six on their return, the drill | the bes t I think we ought, if possible, to get the E «ЖД po fuu barrow going at the вате rate, “bont? | greater part ofi it i in in the moth of. March, the earlier pe id f six drills A А space of 12 drills is left. bet е |2 x 0rjand wi free, Ld ed wh h 1 e p if oa work: {Рё ‚ Which, sma pening and covering, which gives plenty of r Toia for | t А А евна eariy last year there was no дета Ње working of the Багго and her g of the horses. The drills are 27 inches hera made across the winter furrows. Part of Fer land was donge | M. оп the stubble, but the part* which was nob dunged js ny Теа may V tow tis mtb n any iwà | dressed with three ewt. of guano per acre, sown in the пане to them, sei Olaver" lea which has not been begin во Pee E further bec ge are taken from | of prain e * Calen 1 drills by hand, and covered in with th ^ ee = ог ап earlier s «IE vE Price ОР COND) a-half A mei of Beans are Fe n» pág iens and аз erop—either болчу e әй whieh eMe. о: is "the айг agramen force we get over from 10 to actes й y. hios Chio on $3 imd by sheep. =ч Talaver a Wheat "| E "pé wes gives the following expeditious an at this season is of the greatest ўза: one of the best for sowing nt this time, though almost lewt. Barley 0, n. е quence, in taking advantage of a favourable seed time | 73 xs "y ду sown in " aufamm will d "en : well. Later in the season the so-called April T Aul n Bonns - : Or, if well боздай and manured in autumn and а red'benrded а is alone fit for use as seed, and a E iud xh. i ha rrowed' down now, the seed may be sown abs Айй к ate ш ү 3e erm КА A deed f e пе ime of the Ha EN ios ii йт: * The manufactured foods Fyrssvany 18, 1865.) THE б ARDENER. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 159 times в as ; much ав б бово on our Mem s рево foods, эз he most t nutritive of the ordinary | M He then gives the кир. of tained in his laboratory. The “© P Woody fibre .. 4 Mineral matter m 100. iu ht colouring with turmeric, and u Independently of the slig in, anise, or other of the stimulating and favouring with тоо pomara : 7e hi frequently ех а mixture of E by B mixture, according to the pri for about mixture, ео the price AND ARTIFICI fod” FARM YARD cir mi ago b i ee y of eight loads of farm-yard dung g as artificial manure and th sid dung. A very small quan- tity of farm-yard Чоор, wit. X bushe’ 8 of dissolved bones, would grow a f коше. * ж һвм Вопрхоз: M. The answer to your q yed E NU da igit fro pcc it Mic of ым 1e ground does not let it iot bidden cause which I might ccordin ng to the scientific au- t have five em d spp Bn or organie he can. ы the roi to yield it, and: their comparative cost. o yield this THE HYDROPULT, An Invention 297 Thro M g Water р, де Power. (SECURE р BY Коул LETTERS Par PRICE LIST. COMPLETE WITH BRASS Ovis pens AND 4 г. 1. JAPANNED BTIRRUP 112 6 COMPLETE WITH BRASS бз AND COPPER STIRRUP 2 The Price ** Complete” as Hira, EES 21 foot Suction Sa З feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose and Sinall Jet, THE HYDROPULT арс. for WATERING BED и DROWNING её uy o ECTS, CLEANSING TREES FROM SMUTS DRESSING WITH ачи е М; RES £1000 " Ww CULT at ud in —— 2 = ааа apply to 8, Co Lo PON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against the gen» ASTLE “ best nmm ® WinLraw Sarra, Woolston, Bletchley y Station SE A STEAM PLOUGH and Work in every Agricultural ER'S PATE IVATOR may be see x Fow mhill, London, E.C. ; and Steam Plough works, | 3 ЭЕ H. RETT anp SON "Works, Suffolk, hav v for EP аат а не "m л of their celebrated SUFFOLK CORN. UPATION, and GENERAL Harrows, Tv sE iy impete ; also carriage PURPOSE BRIS N Also their improved CHAMBERS MANURE ` ISTRIBUTOR. PATENT BROADCAST JAE E tters for Ons, Ро T 58 an i knds t yi Ariut v free. Frico Lists v apps Street, EG 1 Sha Cuttei v Brentwood, Essex. EWO RTH, A Mod TABLE жө od 3rinding, э эш g Engines for Com nt Lowkws. „ Landstrasse, Vienna; and Gegenüber" dem Ррурьос га Feu Tust: id Priced Catal tive, ani Post. Р rawings when y p Special [The e best Steam Threshing ну а q'OXLEY'S CUIRUQATE Do or Т DEADE D BRICKS for GARDEN WALLS.—The most complet : remedy all . wi while it furnishes the most m means of Trainin; and trouble than by any other means. . Кохщкү, Patentee, Stoney Stratford, Buck London Agents ; уре; Bo = TE F.&G. m Re н, ом Jamaica Wharf, apted for enclosing new anaiona, dividing. Gardens, TS eren and T low in de iri Pe арреагап оз ла пену айк éc. 1t "T d. to 18. du Сун Manufactory, St. Mary's Works, Newport, Salop. London Mr. INR Vivir, i 18, Abingdon ' Street, Westminster, S.W., Samples EC. from whom only it, can be obtained. Now, t c fü t 0 & JEE BIOP in Farm, Park, and Garden от... X ape cos .. is desirabl t д ed ы ПО. 1 1 204 Binks een (QALVANISED "CABLE STRAND FENCING. Мө: o 45 13 m 12 d Peas (dry) о... =e 5 0 33 WASHING EDO i * ER 3 1s 0 7 NG 8 ALES, need not wonder that ө labourer Si VG 8 ETS, Enos on rome rernm and the poor on bs ди et of Pel E WASHING CARRIAGES, Riso fede should be more hale and hearty than the EMPTYING CISTERNS, Student. The following is Professor Buckman's LLING BARRELS, CONTINUOUS IRON FENCING, PALISADING. ins , 85] DL of the native Grasses ot Great Britain :— SPRAY , x сте рт га поре. "1 : NU uU CONDUCTORS а US and LAWN. IOWERS. Чч t " t n А E Y EE. 51.5 s$ ORDERED by the WAR BENUT as FIRE ENGINES. WATER € TER NE. WIRE NETTING. i Е >21 3121F Е е Ек 158163 |52 Ботик kiwi i» Rev. ‚ Downnam, A.B., 12, Great Georg. Уе opposite Town ia il, Leéds. RIS з 216 Esq h inent Illustra ks and Catalogues on applicatio HER ) Y dt [29 T ХЕ PRIZE STABLE FI TTINGS ids aa ЖС G I ARNESS BRACKETS. Ii-*] И $1 рае. дона dati: 91:4 CE UP Р. 1 nm Hundred Feet faction Hose, and Л Y gode d c cdd. dred Feet d 1 3p 5 THE a ae: e #ЕЕЕННОРЕЕ AND CONSERVATORY HYDROPULT. 0 : aperit д NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IMPLEMENT, 2 |а dod Weighing scarcely 5 105. ‚е РО зе 3 AND SPECIALLY PrE FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE d карыш еы ж сє. CONSERVATORY PS : vele do O 4 ce 358. г n 1 мз A Sid € Complete, with Sti 21 feet Suction sa] d su 141.1 У me od od ы 31e This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily supersede Syringes and | = араа f the kind stro i bie] s. ET. ч its operatio 1 muc Jg Fg ҮҮ A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE, 2 И X 3 IMPORTANT TO THE тишле, he на salo. of He mud ЖУЙ ЖА TD has excited the eupidity of : ДАЕ $3549 йрй Muros ж 77 pain, o йо Fabie од ерер worthless imitations of the Пудгорай, an d through their These Fittings, n. ly specified y Architects in п bheir ЕЕ Е Mies enabled to place said devices on. Ms и bor ei in cations, Inh; be seen at t "ho ошоо 8 Dye Bere $7 - p. px : to pis? ха Street, W., md woro la is always on hand |a i3] 212] `1 |1; | many ofthe principal Ironmongery and. ishn - ee kept in stock, and whore full-size Stalls fom [x КЕ, И У ИСЕ m рте и d essa ese devices in many respects | arra: th a view to the md Pate Dold ths ydropult in and are calculated to deceive tho | Cottam & Сомтант, Manufaot И ББ Аа The Р леч therefore issues this Caution, and cii o. Cnr =з E es had free of Corram & Co., 2 e er e Pro ог No tal е, ‚2, i 141 A ud. |, * 1 | Wihsley Street ( {opposi "the Panth eon), Oxford Stréet, London, W. 2 3 А мһеов), Охоо Sree, оры. f e re. рер achine offered for sale, and see if it са ре 94 | 26 | 14 91 |119 | tached thereto а d E with the following words:—* es ILL AND SMITH'S E P BLACh E VEESISH oti Vosrs Patent, manuf P Dome PORA яе розите заа, ia Ed On All ont-door work, and is fully her facts, teaches us the hi Burrow, Proprietor, 142 ud миз, серет а country pre-eminently pastoral, | Birmingham. Силви» Бойкот те е ма pika nein Е eden Mx ; Кш d in the M 8 80 large a portion of our soil, we | Cheapside, London." Un less $i his jabel d gu e e E тае sie Kor Garis, апа at the seats of f дна genera of the mier portant natural o Gra- | not the Hy dropult | xe the nobility and oxi A zum the most ng lan and farmer. Prospectuses, with Testimonials, on application. —— nn LR Saru WiN forward on telis all about ld in gallons eac! 6d. per gallon, at the т. Stearn his paper Before HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. миш ot 1a M pergo p id nr Sitio in The kingdom RIETOR. , LUNA too, has the whole story of at his fingers’ ends, management CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, Pror. э, бло n Street, West, 160 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. —— (Femospgs mm arden HAW'S PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF- -ADJUSTING ENJAMIN LAMB, 243, Tot ottenham ои, n Road, Fulham, S HAVT KOWING илон D" отоор, АУ. үМахотлтувтв of RUS RUSTIC HORG A S.W.—PARKS, GARDENS, and PLEASURE GROUNDS Po ots Mignonette Boxes, Stag's-head Bracket namen] LAID OUT in the most effective manner. ы э жие and accomplished. Ferneries arranged. Plans and Estimates application. Terms moderate. Pots, Crocus do., Glass Shades ап d Stands, Prices EEN Caution to Gardeners.— XAYNOR AND COOKES E yx by Hot Water. W. J. нот DS, Irox MERCHANT, S. & C. regret having to caution Garden ge 4 London, S.E. pe to ui 80, un consequence of x p mibtin d em bu, HOT WATER Дей, from Stock, pei nch, 1s. 44. ; quality, having been sold for the genuine one, and “ты 3-inch, 2s. ; and 4-іпсћ, 2s. 74. BENDS, T Бу Бык 1s Tå., 2s. 0d. ШЕЕ EE ; many complaints to be made to them of Knives whi pue Xl ке and 35.34. each, THROTTLE VALVES, 10s. 6d., 13s. ы, and Le merce HET атташе а both Y sellers and ue Other Connexions at equally low prices, and all ali goods of of! Full Particulars, Drawings, and Prices, post free on application to S. & uning and ding Kni nd first-class deti rita Estimates given, and order post the Patentes. and Manufacturer, R in thg market. punctually attended to the same day. А discount to the Trade; Јонх Suaw, Junction Works, New Wortley, Leeds. Paxton Works, Sheffield. Established upwards of 125 yan UDEESS DER Ns — NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 00008. THOMAS МЕШ ШМ ОСУ à n SS AND COLOUR MERCHA 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. PRESERVE JAR HAND GLASSES, REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. MILK m SAMUELSON & CO.'S е LAWN MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINES. _ EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED, PRICES of MANUAL POWER MACHINES. THESE To Cut 12 inches, suitable for a king і: аб p 10 To Cut 16 inches, suitable for 0 0 To Cut 19 inches, suitable for м i and у б 10 0 To Cut 22 inches, suitable for Two Меп 710 0 MACHINES. ARE IN DAILY USE І PRICES of PONY POWER MACHINES. AT THE To Cut 25 inches T m zu 110 0 То Cut 30 Bind РИО LAE V ROYAL GARDENS These Prices fee Fre Do ee Delivery to any Railway CRYSTAL PALACE GARDENS, & Station in Great Britain, 1; 1 «=з In again submitting these MACHINES to ds notice of purchasers, Messrs. SAMUELSON & Co. Vis to state IE the p^ do to their LAWN MOWERS. Experience has fully proved that the general design on which their MACHINES have been built and thi has been given therefore rather to substanti in provements in man acture, reduction of the draught, and i р ыс of durability dy the use ot АШЫ New. С i — than to the production of ephemeral УЫН. Their LAWN MOWERS are superior to all others for lightness of draught, elegance, and efficiency д : ircumstances of ground and weather, сты self-cleaning, and not — to багаараа іп Eus geari e istrated Price Lists, with А Is, free b t licati ELSON awp CO, BAUR WORKS, BANBURY. LONDON OFFICES: 18, CANNON STREET, E.C. X ALL SEEDSMEN AND IRONMONGERS. CLINTON & OWENS (LATE ponts MES & CO.) PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, "vm ШИЙ RN. 256 кү gu. к for — а reas n ea of ne m use in Public and dies Establish ТТЕ E LANDSCAPE SKETCH shows an ipee of THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC e This is a simple Spring, сап be obtained from essrs, bes Fes picem vari 7 фот d and fürcihg trough maim snas T or rhe country fae ising m їп lengt "IT т" : weg 0. 9f. MERI. ELLS for the supo АЕВЕІ PUMPS with. HORSE GEARING for Raising Water from DEEP ie 28a. чар 7 BARREL PUMPS for HAND-POWER for simil rpo anufacture and Erect every description of En such Pu d € th ту description gineer's Work required in Publi t ts, үле йл ИА np purpose, Ti e tho largest or e or smallest Wwe Steam Engines, мд ма. Мапе, Warming "sud. Drying Price ins of mig 46 free on Md , f - РЕвЕПАВҮ 25, 1865.] THE ENS _ CHRONICLE AND RUE ааа GAZETTE. 169 RKET Г GARDENERS and OTHERS.— : To the Trade. AMSS BLOOD MANUREforCORN, —— - о MA MARE Four Sorts of PEAS in cultivation are— TTI 5 EARLY PROLIFIC ASH-LEA E. AME s BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, Э. 3, PERFECTION | ADVANCER KIDNEY, 120s. per ton; FORTYFOLDS, 90s. per d DAMS'S SU viresque ot LIME. KING of the MARROWS PRINCESS ROYAL DALMA HOTS 90s. per ton; FLUKES, 90s. per ion; YELLOW Purchasers of 1 quantities will be liberally treated on appli- | GLOBE MANGEL, 35s. per cwt. м cation, stating quantity required, to b Remittances to accompany, orders from unknown corresponden: MANOFAFTIURED Br Serres & Soxs, Royal Berl e Se tablishment, Reading. сам хан) E e d EC DI pad, 4 free on i3 of П F arden ап ower в, с Asters, k- HE DIXONS YORK IRE НЕКО РЕА. | purs ког tenume as тропой" З г = PATENT NITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD Tet — variety 3 ma y be hadin London = Messrs. Hurst & Sow, PET. @сїхскү, Seedsman, &c., Peterborough. t MARRE COMPANY rne. в, Leadei pmo TEC Моше . Cooper & Borrow, 152, Fleet New Early Potato— Rintoul's Early Don. Mr Dm а, Гоар EP нн & Sox, The Yorkshire Seed Establishment, Hull. po? NIE, LAIRD, лхр LAING are now sending out х CraAvprx, Littlebury, Merchants and Others. OLD. AANGSTER'S No. 1 PEAS, GREEN, ROUND, PU RPLE-TOP, SCOTCH, EG ULL TANKARD, AR POST a YELLOW and GREEN-TOP SCOT PS, HITR PO: cw WHITE GLOBE ONION SEE New Seed, ai ам the stocks dici Appi to Mr. RÀ geni EE rower r, Fendrayton, St, Ives, Hunts. TEE o s Caractacus Pea, лї оя AND CO. beg to inform the Trade that they cannot out any more ofthe above this season, but —: next year to be provided with sufficient stock to meet the demand anticipated. Seed War ehouse: 181, Dus Holborn, London. , W.C ERI. RIVAL PEA The finest, ctive. d best favoured Early Pea in cultivation. | See large Pellent па. Test imonials, December 31, 1864 : gn п see Advertisement апа "Testimonials of January 7 an ad’ 28, 1865, Gardeners’ Chronicle. Price 2s. r quart. The e li rms on application. e above mM introdu ced by Charles x ntoul, Esq., East Офир», Cramond, r Edinburgh, the well kn wn Potato culti- and grown үм him de extensively for some ks It isa seedling from the old “ considerably earlie n Daintrce's La. A is a handsome- а round white variety, epp streaked on айз, an gimine bearer, TERTA m 80 to 90 bolls 59 асте. the moge he old v. Dotai very mealy and fine An * Фо Fiel Garden [m а дея pe € will Ds [vex Rc uisition, d can SER ended. x South dom Street, Edinburgh; and Stanstead Park, Forest I Hill, Lon П, London, S.E. 2 еа А - to the Wor ps CE of ALES. KIDNEY POTATO. — A new Seedling, WALET handsome, fine eating, and the most prolific я the world. Testimonials :— From fessor Ілхрікт (Editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle). “I hav D morning. had the Seedling Potatos M eem Tuy crop is v Toy e extra yx and the Potatos thems handsome, and quite ripe. From SuiguLEYv HinBERD, Wer 3 Ma uL eedling Prince derfu E e А p fiv a 5 tho world ought to have the be (Editor of the Gardeners gine.) уын I have found to be efit of." Messrs. ide, London. Mr. пъ. мүлу ус ЫТЫ ATA бен ен EMI Oboissa, е е had of Messrs. BARR & Stores, Kin : Street, Covent Garden Жик Cooper & Bolton, 152, Fleet Street, London. bone Limo & Co., Forest Hill, S. ; JAMES CARTER & Co., essrs, Fraser, Richardsôn, & Goad, 82, Bishopsgate Within, London. A “High Holborn, W.C. : Ѕоттох & Soss, Reding ing. bm Nutting & Sons, Barbican, d Price 125. per bushel. à of May Mos G. W. Dixon, 484, p te к Berkshin, 7 N.B. They may be planted up to the end о! rkshire. Messrs. ne & Son, 64 Nursery, Chelmsford, Essox. Great Miet rari Gro M at Paris. essrs. Roberts & Son, Denbigh. essrs, Lowe & Co., High my Wolverhampton. ў pREM uu AWARDED R. T. MackiNTOosH, ме с. Robert Em ; Secretary to the Essex Agricultural A iat Еріхвсвсн ; aLso Тнк HIGHLAND AND Mr. B. Mackenzie, Ventnor, Isle ight. GRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SILVER MEDAL. Mr. B. R. Cant, SL John's Stre Colche: ROBERT T. MACKINTOSH, Seepsman and эч, , E r. Mr. J. F. „hater, Braintree, M. Paul T > к $ a Е CARPENT EXPRESS, gathered Ad i жы Testimonials. Price 3з. 6d. E uart. Trade price ee applica! ^A remittance from unknow: vcro Ia reo eques — косы УЛОО. BONUM.— Largest and Best Tall CARPE ЕК8 БА UM IN РАВУО. Тһе Best Dwarf Реа CARPENTE у ONSI NSTROUS WHITE COS I Mor CARPENTER S MONSTROUS GREEN COS L ы, см Rooms HEUTE cos LETTUCE, бз. per Ў e three best LETTUCES in йде UES on applicatio S РЧ CARPENTER, Seed Mer- t and Grower, Brig ton, А-4 Seed Warehouse, 96, St. Бараз. rm; Geo Bri Edinburg ins respect: у to ' intima! 54 that his is ОРТО D erbe of GARDEN, FLOWE FARM, NATURAL БАА sS are now y, and may free on application. Св stock of E and GRASS SEEDS is this season particu- larly fine; he A А to devote stri: A and purest descrip- wh ich be hi awarded the highest Premiums by the principal Societies, both at home and abroad. R. T. M.'s stock of the celebrated EVERGREEN PERENNIAL RYEGRASS SEED for PASTURE being limited, early orders to secure a supply of the same will oblige. All orders above £5 delivered ОИ Tri e atallthe Railway | Stations throughout the Kingdom. cultural chani James's Street, Brighi Hn -0.—1i B. DILLISTONE'S = spi PROLIFIC, the earliest kind known, 1s. per » ADVANCER отара, в), 1. 6d. per » PRINCESS Bor 52 сонаи s, d 18. da. она quart vs Жока H ppa oraa . per quart PAYNE'S CO quite box. os mn. БИ A Ee BROCCOLI, SN ER үрт, me 1s. per packot. DALMENY d» ANISH, v г рас cinia, LITTLE “PIXIE ба. ре Per packet PAR LE, 6d. (€ IN MIRWEN MARROW, 64. per олтой FROGMORE PR OTEQTI Ne is. 1з. per к EA 20 DWARF ERFU EN 1s. per packet с Y, WHITE » . MANC CHESTER STER CHAMP PION Ер, 16а. per packet. собливкв, SMITH'S FINE LONG FRA TRAME. “1s. per packet. HE PON RE rk SPINE por packet. " я. per et — TOM THUMB. (emer) 8), LE. er per packe ко, » RIA NONSUCH, 1 » ced Sms Meise em: Жер МЕГбх EAPOLIT packe PARSNT тау per zm TURNIP, CHIRK CASTLE LACK STON У AMERICAN SIRAP. LEAVE POTATO, RIVERS ROYAL КЄЛ eror ASTER, ' са SUPERB used 18 varieties, mixed, STOC nmana vai large flowering, 18 varieties, mixed, 1s. por packet Orders of 21s. and upwards carriage free. Those kinds priced per packet, free DESERT IPTIVE PRICED LIST on application- Втснлвь міти, Seed Merchant, Worcester. ГЕ FEW REALLY GOOD THINGS. es DIXON'S BEST EARLY РЕА, 38. 6d. рег > рохе то YORKSHIRE. HER 0, Б N'S SELEUT DARE CRI CRIMSON В ЕТ, ШО NEW MAMMOTH \ WHITE С Nd [we Жер /NILLE'S VARLIEGAT 6d. per КОНОМ РАН Н о т ium — The FROGMORE EARLY FORCING CA ТЕГОМ ЕБ, 1s. per pkt. 8 Ыр. C TT 2s. 6d. per packet. KSHIRE HERO CU: * Pet Кеф. DIXONS YORKSHIRE FAVOURITE ME ls. per packet. - anaoa 6d. per oz. DIXON'S EX VISITE CURLED P MESS Panar = IMPROVED b "ITALIAN RYE-GRASS. h, Isle СА m Signis as тер Lecture delivered Lu ag 25 g plant; in ual it EI. Cardwell, p rw Sheffield, in a letter to Ы Ч Оо unn near ее! а le! Messrs. Sutton, dated А; 9th: 1863, ваув :— “ е Italian Ry: ом, and if sown al 3 bushels. К acre, one 00GOO0D, Tur QUEEN’S * SEEDSMAN, Meam. cwt. of his ES AL PRIZE MANGEL offer to the Trade. thesame тА еей YELLOW great demand for kshire Seed Establishment, UTTON'S IM —At a Meeting of the s A Hn xcd E ie] b ughes, ыа goce His AGR: teuren SEED CATA- LOGUE is in press, and can shortly be ; ha ndsome, and such a one | m.—Jon: i , Essex. maging у rer iate —JAMES NEN: Particulars of Ve standard Manures ma; poe obtained at the Offices, or of the Local Agents С. T. Macapax, Sı tary. ief Office: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, Le i Counties a ni Mi —— es: Plai Esse Devonshire E.C. DAE Street, Exeter. d Elford, near Topsham, now ready LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME from BURNT BO or MINERAL PHOSPHATES, £6 5s, per ton. WESS WHEAT, P usuris GRASS, and MANGEL Manures be obtained of Mr. Lawers, or гонду his appointed Agents, de all parts of the United Kingdom, at prices Ta ccording to cost o ТҮПҮТ Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO direct from the Importers. NITRATE of SODA SULPHATE ci QR and other Che тн maet AMERIC mh nd other CAKES at markel t prices. Addr nw BENNET La wks, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E.C.; end 3». Eden quay, Dublin T MANURE COMPANY have DISSOLVED BO SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIM TURN пя MANURE, n MANURE for Barley апа Roots, MANGEL MANURE, &c. &e. They also continue to Du GIBBS PERUVIAN GUANO SALT and ali of E кызы? ы. ср. E AMMONIA, FISHERY TILISERS Of orks, a e ^ of Dogs. Offices, 116, линд Street, Е.С. E. PunsER, TE K ENSINGTON’S ATED CONCENT ар ава. vr m me S 5 the he pov o of all kinds of Fruit, Fl a liquid or k- state. asks 28 lbs. each, 5s. ; In casks 56 18. each, 10s. Moolham Chemical Works, Ilminster. Free to rail. es cadet AYNBIRD, CALD AND BAWTREE. oT meet 2092 Lane; or Basingstoke. and prices on application, В, OLL г” ОВАССО The cheaj and best article for Smokin, Destroying the Fly. "Price 1.44. per lb. ; ipu ps саа сае 10, dere Qa rale at t-office Orders payable : 3ISHURST X POUND, ainst Insects Growing Plan! COOH. €: and before use. 9 and ^d Qoliage. А stre! eri 2 222 е the Plants ; quse "Trees at rest. Sold Retail b; and Seedsmen, 3s., and 10s. 6d. eac! ep or growing n. boxes, des Is now ready for sending out. LARGE YELLOW GLOBE, ORANGE GLOBE, RED GLOBE, LONG RED, LONG YELLOW. NEW SORTS of | MANGEL Wholesale by PRICES PATENT CANDLE COMPANY (LixrrED). Too GOOD'S (late PAGE & Toocoo»'s) IMPROVED BLIGHT Du POSITION introduced in 1850, has been W. Toocoop's sole dire: tions trucks can it direct on all the с) WURZEL. per cent., it is one of the cheapest al been the most efficacio! ex- | MEDIATE ЛМ ТЕЕ. | tant. To pub'ish the Testimonials no very fine shape, peper wo give space, but Messrs. CUTBUSH NEW RED INTER- Эдем, во сев. ань RC ШЫ, aod b eR ene Similar in shape does not a to injure he young foliage like MÉNGLÉFIELD YELLOW Gishurst does. This is our experience after 10 ears’ GUUTTONS "ELVETHAM T February 24, 1804." Ly RED, of superior feeding Mr. E. Sacre, Gar qune vd LI “ ons of your SUTTONS SELECTED micis Composition. d I 4-7 you ha те reduced YELLOW GLOBE, large and he price, and trust that you may s adis day be fine. 5 able to miks another reduction, and 1 feel assured that no * Gishurst, FISHER y ra edge meis will be used by practical men." very pop “үнөн 86.0 C*etdplishment of B. P Cri Co and sequentis in th: ment 0! AGE al SUTTON’S SELECTED ОЕ «GE or YELLOW, oval "i Pier Topcon, that we Manufactured 100 BOK Composition Басен GLOBE-MANGEL. eed | under Mr. Тоосоор"в sole rere and that he Mar ime the pro- hd Frais рен а т : . vrtons ау the various ingre Signed Јонх Monier, ey a Эже Fun Bedae Dian n Ашы. а Saa, а SAND (best -— for Plants, July 1 George Isaacs,” R i Y . per Ton, 28s. per 4 Tons, 5 6 eer E 488. pri M: Зз. per gi pA (sufficient to make 4 gallons fit for use), Rei s Tons a [A Ee nd 5 E Surrey PEA uw OCE m i7 ege a the r dT ra and Seedsmen in is NE, Kc. е Trado, and p kaira Royal South Hants Seed Estab CE. B. Loaded Yon -made FLOWER POTS, 1 [4 every size, at the lowest cash d cs СУ Sn ORT, Sand and Peat Depót, денти тет. ОСОА-МОТ REFUSE delivered Matta 2% mile of Charing Cross, mg: For на and how use it, see long Advertisement prices. Kingston-upon-Thamt Postage ps or & Co. BansuaM's MATS are sold in every town. stamped, J. BAnsuAM's Patent. [^ Gardeners Chron: ve the the x ralio Orders payable to J. BARSHAM BRUSHES and Cavriow.—Every Brush is NIN LAMB, 243 Tottenham Court Lond. a MaxuracroneR i ot RUSTIC e] GOOD = бр "Fern Stands, Fl -——— MÀ Flower I ET 2 базе баскын, а С nes Hos COOKES WARRANTED I RIZE M ла В BUDDING KNIVES, seo that you get them. Observe the mark ов, also the corporate mark OBTAIN WARRANTED, without пегі Ба ono к, ure genume. 8. & C. р "t to са! eners and others, but are reed ard lled do consequence of an imitation, of common uui, Di › [us poen. pi for the emine one, and which has caused man: goradh be made to them of Knives which were not of йаг, make all of which are warranted both by sellers and makers. Байар Ax id Budding Knives аге Ше best and the in the te arbe Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established upwards of 125 years, THE б ARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [FEBRUARY 25, 1865, 170 Magnificent well ripe ened d Vines from. Eye 8, New г Roseg of 1865 Seeds, Growt преп OHN FRASER, 9 of the Lea 285. Road Nurseries, рет а РФ ounce Pan his LIST of SSEW ROSES for 1868 G9; DARKE his a dedo Sto ck of very superi N.E., begs to short-jointed VINES in paia, SECUN of the 19 Taing kinds, de had on. applies ieation. The varieties offered. have уе been selecte ots t care, and may be d epended upon as Pe он best. The usual discount to t hc тотар for por E his year, or I рой on s out t Di wit паго rhe b Trad 213 3 mak ped anc ices ri on 8 er dozen. e e. ый. m Расе, $ prios п His ut per бозав. То ану and vigrout | JOES. AND CHARLES LEE, disini А the Qui "yino Б-сы of Buccleu "New w Roses of 1865. EN! ЕХ, ЕН, ала CATALOGI RE New Sern дхр PLawt CATALOG E ik: ENJAMIN R. CANT offers 30 varieties, the pick Ба Sélections NP ont to AGRICULTURAL S Hen OBERT PARKER has much ws e in offering m АУ, men юк, doze те n.. The E are frstrate post free on application. distinet and valuable early GR. which will suppl wi Осуа е -A application. wr ihe long-felt desideratum of a White G маро е, h Muscat Eu hn" — p imet Fi е. i үрү ^ —— me [o талу en m йд, 5 piaca Han піар. висад КУЯ һе че "Trade. in Rd London, ааа anting el each; extra sí rong P ruiting Canes, 42 а To New P Princess of W 'ale: lanting Canes Aertificatos and Prizes have been awarded at various | p Lad pr RR ‘Princess or Tae Joss CELEBRATED PRIMULA $ Lon and other Exhibitions. 'TRsT-CLASS CERTIFICATE from the Borax f LONDON: lure NO pleasure to ollar udo. тадатайбанв EED.— Two Certificates of Merit. үү + M. B A А Successor А ше M n pe £ Y own saving, and which cannot be excelled, Sealed Раана Two First Prizes in open competition for the finest flav 'oured Grape Price, ^ dp gun abt ss. 0d 3s. 6d. J. T oet д Woodlands Nursery, Е » otany colour. Chasselas las Musqué, Muscat of Alexandria, and Fron- Tho usual discount to the ес" MEE I UAM tignan competed for these rizes. For further des WE c^ sed Waltham Cross, №, Hoggs Gardeners Year Boo for 1865, page i 3 e Gardeners a na сыре Вон, a wto А Parr) jOB paon i CELEBRATED CALCEO A SEED. Chronicle of October 1st апа 31804 pages 94. А edling Rose! equalled sti vita fas stood the test n 10 years. Also New ERU CAT. UE une у= Priced and Ww n and Successor [^ the lat en p oral Ва intisfaotion. admirer of this um E Descriptive Li € the best varieties of йар Ле, Flower, and ned five KEW SEEDLING pe. d M Av) 5 Y^ - them. Sealed. Puck 1s +: Agricultural S ; and New GENERAL Р NT CATALOGUE, | class ае АСЕР DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of which will post had of all cene Seedsmen, "deb" containing briced an а ргы eM Lists of Ta ул Green: | be ready AP in Rech Woodlands 6 house, Tardy, and Stove "Plants. Azalea indio: Conifers, Ferns; АП 2, ИН v ЕВЕХОН ROSES 36: older Soxs, W 'ursery, Isleworth; W, Fruit Grapes, Rhododendrons, kones. абе and other | kinds fr o 24s. per dozen. Bulbs, &c., » Which vwillbe ext." 2 um беш, E [rens TESTIMONIAL FUND ME 5 Strong Fruiting Vin Ufrj 1 UCOMBE, ' PINCE, кий, 005 oter Mom OO fot OHN KEYNES, C Castle лот 18. ai Ag ? Salisbury LIST ж : bcr a Sale, with ex! ато erp prominent Fruit: trong Plante in Pte of the above. Mats wil be ready for де А m^ * li T. Windsor І 0 0 | Lawson, The Ri bearing eyes іп fo ed. pots, certain to bear а good стор of fuit | about the third Week m March. РЕ very | А Пеп, Mr. G., Windsor.. 1 І 0 "ens tno Port Pe ds season, at e a very large stookt of VINES, f for im —— 3 A DESCI RIPTIVE LISI is now ready, forwarded оп | АШ, ii sesto en vost REL С, Bato ot one in Vineries, ofa superior quality. ln Pots from 3s. 6d., godes. тту тотто R Burgo, Mr 5 EE í : 0 — ‚01% New Roses of 1 erie. Pub. v the ue LIST of "i "ES. FÉ Р AND SON will Tare, their od fine plants of | | n Hon, ЁР, ce — on5 0 0 Le MH е the N m T, Т. алутепсе, Slater's F Hardy Prolifi Melon, prices. Nor! p Калт, Windsor 1 1 0 em Чоно ; Windsor, tto SLATER XND D SONS b have тен бават in offering PRICED LIST—thé vues. Бед the result of personal | Bailey, H.Amershum1 1 @ | Moore, Dr. Glasnevin |. e theabove MELON as being rior quality, a verf observation, now ready. Bailey, $ Mr. T., Shardeloes 0 10 0 "s us froo setter, md an md lant 2-8 < йр fmit w ош from - "Old " Cheshtm T DT HET id a Et Est, ры 10 А 5 Slightly net debent d polt =ч palo g thick Ress. STANDARDS, xm К, апа Buligi, Mis w, id 19 Ч .224 * , o r. à J. Sua Дес зане ki ‚ Malton, Yorkshire, Fine ST 'AND. DARD і Ros ЕЗ, рео о hor р [e Budd, Mr: ic. Sl ta 010 0 Lond. i RES, v ne, on the p Y "100, ent, Mr. nds Мом, Mi ‚ Glumber а. БЕ "9, Leadenhall Street, Е.С. адат, ot al the bost varieties in pri da; pres 100, or 9s, per esat Park °.. ..9 19 6 | MeDonald, ie Thomas, 1 applieation. DESCRIPTIVE CA ATALOGUES | Bousie, Mr. A.,Stowey.. 0 10 6 ME n Da TRAINED. CERRIS Ө Reny fine) of thè Paxsows, Nurserymum and Mesh estem Rond, and | Biyth, 7. Esq, Wool Wo ERE homing kin ds MAY DUKE, BLA BEA AREE , DOWNTON, Montpelier Road, Amd Hassocks Gate Nursery, Koymer. a Ms С - p | Murray, бошй ART A ORDSHI ч P LON WATERLOO, and WHITE HEAR Ао RDSHIBE | HH ARLES З LC S LA. Firs (Ex-Partner in and | Bryant; Mr. С.у Cumber- Egi Pati, imined MAY DUKE and MORELLO. Prie A very moderate, (0 bé Successor 10; the late firm of Victor Verdier Pero & Charles | „aha bodge тр Mr: Chae. Rona had on application. Verdier Fils), Noms. Ari 32, Rue du Marché aux Chevaux, Paris, Bullen, Мг. Rbt, Leicester 0 5 0 ticnanp Surri, Nurser: а nan, Las just published his new M PR аз Ма for the present season Bragg, E W. R, Slough 1 1 0 - ester. — __, | (containing all the novelties in ROSES and GLADIOLI), which may | Cham. GE Mr., "Windsorl 1 0 OMAGNIFICEN pw M ON -TRA AINED} be obtaingy either direct Sat him or of his im rs. - | Сатего! rst doo dwoodi 1 0 ОЧЫ MAYDUKB end d MORBLLO CHERRIES, and ойор жр & Sox, 5, Hari p Leoa б Great Tower Stre ‚Е.С 9 akin, ^ Что E s; also extra ZORGE PEACHES and fruit Tr & e MAG PEACH 4 APRICOT. у od. ves c. Foreman and Work CO. Finer т treas с pot possibly ө deir | VV Ms CUTBU ЭН Жор SONS NUS GENTIAL NURSERY | , 3e орто - с ы OIL туйеш, xd GLADIOLA, ine vs w^ xd: & i "Ta Tk ы ог а paminima im — О! Magniücent DWARF and STANDARD- USUS E арек оо diia een ЫИ TRAINED dw S, NECTARINES, апа Tign gate Nurseries, Fondon, 1 N. Home Park, Windsor © 16 S, i about 30 of the best sorts im eultivation ; also, n „гв t-class New Clark, Sir James, M.D., кау FYRAMID and and = nete suitable OE атр js ida asa ERN Рат hn EE 220 Nye, Mrs ri Ol b е " d by the doze еы опаа. Js SCOTTS" “DESCRIPTIVE, "оого ML. LUE B um 1 СЕР CATAL and post free, on. eak us Б LT worthy the notice of Coleri зю, he Rev. E., t k m Col Уу i W. aT aenant — "абв b X бее. HYBRIDS of GANDAYENSIS, at 6s., 9s, | бох, Mr, п, Redleaf 7: 0 10 PRIZE СОВ BÉ rod Б рет, dosen. m, Deser "Descriptio List gont pont поо Cooper, Mr., Windsor ..1 1 — ee orisa, Biggleswnde, Pedo. — Y А of FILBERTS and NUTS, as shown n du the Griat Ехитшитон Carmichael, Ж, иша of 1862, апа for which а Сентіғіс ATE ОЁ Fnourabie Mention was The Japa певе Nurseries, Biggleswad: ringham i: ? F.E given, Trees of the проте can be had on applicati ANSIES.—T ke; ponds с.ә, v Varieties deri ve A. Dre rus ;Ysq.Pimlico 1 1 anc t i «| A —— — и Combridgo: Davies, Mr. р.р. s Lord куре Кер in 1804, ir A per di ridport's. 210 EET b Strong. ids in Pots. T Dom "The" Rev. ĄPPTES, PEARS is, PLI NM CHERRIES, PEACHES ; € DIES H. Bid, Windsor f 1 а MT , wurde Pelargoniums. Dix, The Rev. Joshua, Fine, flat, well trained, of best Аа КҮН B БЕ S has much pleasure im stating that| Londom .. — 10 wm gurra, Nurseries, Worcester. дәле эщ is now dis ants of New and Choice | Dilke, Sur C. Wentworth, : or season. D. PES CATALOGUE, post free | Bart, London .. 20 Fruit Catalogue dnd and Directory, 92 pages, price ls, | on applicatio: Eyles, Mr. Geo., South J . "ire ani а enlarged iato wi fall а just published a Paradise and У! Holloway, London, N ensington ^ ^. ri lest ; fiat 1000 sorts. ruchions be v Planting, Framing оо ARTERS GARDENERS VADE- МЕСОМ Талы кз ie 13 : ning, må F М. ш. apam 2 РПО rony А -i a p: É Praning, Gordea ТА "Orchards, o! Pyramids, other modos Тһе Formann | ( 'ALCEOLARIA AMBASSADOR : rn) matter on Fruit Tree Culture. Plants in single Pots (Saxos). — Strong | gokford, Mr., Coléshi `! 0 "teo. Ыз DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, узенне E DARLA NU. Be rend IR КЫ» уы ЫН Reged eng FEN 1% Plants, cree iih e P Trees, es, уеге, ei Gzpennoia willoblige. The "Teide Apri. Prio Ib per dozon, Ear Frost, Drop pinoro s f x Observations. Two а thes Notes and cay, N B. Sane & Soxs; S Nurse "urserymen and Seed Cd Ki rE Jno., E То e and others. ICHARD SMITH'S SEED CATALOG lo qua С КЫЫ ү: Windsor 0 10 00р ant INGRAM. having a fne stock of the TUR d Timo Be SIE риши Ө бош —— idee edm |... following, will be glad to dispose of them at а very cheap | Prices, Directions or Cro бей E vell and nen у, Boii, Ma ien Go, Winds i ор astie., 2:0 Е th, rs as. Duration, PA mg on Height, Griffin, Mr. Windsor ЖН зе | — | Carnations and Picotees, show | T9. "i doring, е, Беата, т po и ecce deseribed. i E ndoni 1 Dwarf m m e 8. к toties. Bass dust St for o nestamp. Seeds direct from the Growers the e лш m чә 2 2 ih Elms, 1-year seedling. | Abol Apolo Popi Ep б: бар: мттн, Seed Merchant, Worcester. idard, M POR ә i i Oaks, — Seedling. | Cut-lex: zeoy i 4 to5feet, and pur - Hole, The Kev. S. 7 rs seedling. | 6to 7 feet ; M dass В eeds, Carriage Free. Newark .. ье 7 т-та рүн £7 тоот үт боп and wm PRIC the late А. РАШ) | Harman, M € XS urite Peas. announce CED CATALOGUE of | Barman, Mr. Jno., Sligo 1 0 Acacia inermis, fine Standards. тЫ ы SEEDS is now read had [m imt Aura nerd Dwarf Worked | " sbire Ed UU ай, QA Eam Aaa and may һе national БЕН. of the Royal m ig eO А Крда tural Society in December last, and Henderson, Messrs. A. & Me Hox fà ac. cp н, Pmizesat the Кое and Waltham шшк Bocletios | (о. Edgw meos a Shows were awarded to the mes his 3 Hum , Mr. W., Chel- |o: ea N. te! Wd Ve amuni Hoath, Mrs. Frogmore .. 1 uses, Anemi » i (Саве ТҮЗӨ, ue Prom, nes, ns m ned eri : SUR Бонат з valled Stock of OA H ris, Ма, William | No. T. à gem bsorts ongeach .. 420 0 Hogg, Dr. ‚ Pimlico 2 * Part Ш. (Exotic Ferns) W 1 sibl $ do Зеоййш, d mide n Fh Mood 3 К Foot's Cray Nuse, ВЕ erdum "AN " mixtures, 8s., Kum s T А Hon. edendi odo ER anp SON beg to announce HMONEI60 splendid double vrieties, named 0 10 6 Ingram, Mr. Ax, Reading 0 am extensive aiiis of the best har hardy УРО, ET toS * 1 ote ир, АН» 1 6746.9 fis 2665 Мг. Jno. ENE m Bouton dre deity planta, ак rer demus gi одатга changes DENDR e DIRORTED SEEDS— German Asters, Stocks, Larkspurs, дебо e -i Eae paaa hana агаа теч Бузду а у Em SES yr, Damea те 1ле нш tmi Parecidos canı bo forwarded hy pot n x. i-e antren Iw Tug Rovan Н. T TET E aeo Jerem a and | joi ; up паво 1 1d ORTICULTURAL GARDENS, Ki en into E x 1 W ERER лхо GODPREY'S PRICED a e e CHR С : Jadi, Hamp: апа DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of RHODOD ONS | near Manehester. fiv aede: Chadderton, | кїт H Lira p mr ret will be forwarded on а Riu а ~ ( gives n General Summary ud pour Staci Mr h Е th x , whic! ATALOGUES stND ©: ә. vb MER аш donis extensive choice the Hardy FRUIT o0 pep Pe FLOWERS, ROSES, | Lyndsay, Mr. A, Ditton epe Knap Н IE шогу, Woking, Surrey. алын xe, domam. 266 AC OLLAND Яко JONES hav mpg a ону. ons. av ae for delivery a | 570. A W. TERER be begs to announce that his New ATIONS, Гаа d ce ote d es ENDRONS m Searlot, and ger Ev. MDC. дарот талыы Me ^1" per doz pairs, NS oral Botanie Gardens PLOW GROUND ipe. NLIS applicat: N32 рег the largest colloction in Euro; "rcp l pe ee 1 variet ry as and ghid PANIS rua ATIONS ind PICOTEES, 6; per Е е qus abseripti. or b; | : i 1 RAL GAZETTF. 171 ЁЕвксАвү 25, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTE снн ес, of a Century. ENUINE,. „Абтсптив AL SEEDS.| yal Exotic №. = Road, Chel; McCULLOCH : a : WO NEW FIMBRIATED PRIMUL Seed Packets, 2s. 6d. and 5з. each. Covent Garden PRIMULA CARMINATA SPLENDENS, a beautiful new colouréd one. P. FILICIFOLI S. | hundreds of miles, a i | afford a widely | different climate, Vast mountain chains, s ich occupy а , rise he — of eternal ice and s On the res ese, and on the immense table p^ that юрту for e is found a боо! and genial clim Market, W.G А (Fern-leaved| d See other Advertisements Sj tho oder ktuds of fimbriated Рулда Ragland. Та the vast forests and hu imid ra tides LA A DERSON & Sow, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood i p ing beautyabound. The e for 20 o Ru e i iu been n rted into E Ay li id tit ed in GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS. . СІ, АВК red Ў ваї а " м packet ckets, but е Е pian ^ yery Пай € i » price 2s. 6d. each, "this M uad dad of PRIMULAS in enl: „А , were at once subJec о а сіове em to 218, and upwards sont Carriage Егөө. vation; үе o Seed now v salo hae be ө Сү; ved. from selected s stifling heat. cause they were fr the tropies, Orders so it is wil en superi 1| whether (in reality) fi the chilly sl f бише унат: y)from the chilly slopes of a snowy COMPLETE psg for ONE YEARS SUPPLY. Printed inst ле is AM ө ith | * Sierra,’ or A the hot jungles of India, it was No. 4. No, 5. packet. Stamps oe in payment. th me. ature rebelled, d th {в died! ж L мо, 2. N Sk e 8 elled, an e plar ied! 2L 2s. ^x P 1018 10s. 6d. €—————— Ó HON Within the last 12 or 18 months, thanks the Үрү араа Carnation Princess of Wales. persever: of Low, Veitch, Linden, and other ^ LI BUTLER Ax» McCULLOCI'S NOVELTIES for 1865. TEET Pan усто has now ready а large Stock | eminent murserymen, many of these beauties һауе үг Бег paeket—e d. | 2, 64, E pair. ndid Clovescented CARNATION to off at | again been imported. They hate being d 2 6 m E н confid in recommending this splondia | down fromt their cool mountain homes, а: орй PERFECTION CUCUMBER, , unquestionably the Ee Lance up in а box for six or eight weeks iu the finest tariety ever offered 26 Е and humid climates through which they must ERS CLIMAX MELON.. .. SY gs English Saved Seed, crop 1864, of | t d fi fi " BUTE IANTHUS DAMPIERI and €. DAMPIERI SPLEN pass los via T d BUTLERS PRESIDENT MELON .. . 26 DENS. E prios and quantity. Жы, E айк Vh T bs of some of the very finest, ARR & SUGDE and Plant, Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent | ma ing these still both rare and expensive, Others Ү.С, » FLOWER SEEDS (sent, Post froe). Garden |s y less charming, travel well, and are now offered Assortments of 100 vars. 50 vars. 30vars. 25vars. 15 várs. Royal Horticultural Society. RE 205. 108. s. a 98. 6d. [ Hardy 305. 15s. тз. 6d. 48. 04. КЛЫ... 25s. 12s. 0d. 6s, 6d. 38, 6d. (Hardy) T ZES в. 6de 480d» ESSRS. TON AND SONS. at the GREAT December last. » Hat wed È; : o aa Ee OW in à FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE for YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL or LONG YELLOW MANGEL еа = fo GLOBE MANGE BULBS for SPRING PLANTING.—Ghdiol, Liliums, imcluding | fIESROrass — » (ap bae теа i » Tigridi н for HOME.GROWN GOURDS tho splendid new L, auratum ; Tigridias, Anemones, Ranunculus, SECOND-CLASS ^ Pr DRNAMENTAL GOURDS ч лр m aT s г ADIES' PRIZES for INDOOR GARDENING.— quotations a£ low rates per-100 or 1000 on application. Tho PROPR RIETORS of the GARDENERS CHRONICLE announced last year, TWO PRIZES of 10l. each for tfo best best rim of INDOOR PLANT- UL е at the ЖӨЕ Е mors emen P which is to take place in the Garden of ото рт Society, at South Анча on JUNE E be e given for the Best Orchid rx Broow, grown and BEDDING <= 250,000 well-roo! 68; comprising TS. ted. pláni Caleelarias, 50 Geraniums, pre. Cineraria maritima, Ageratums, ina ro n have been usual hitherto. neidiuuis m in districts that are liable lat. p" lower prices thar extrem the w Un с "5 EX a o ME $ "X rk on О t. Cloud, ч eem that а Ww A TE ver po е the Li i ioi "indicated [^ "ot озь ! (thre freezing point of _ Reaumur). The'grand Lzliazmajalis, several degrees of uc aud Cattleya labiata aud Sophronitis grandi ' from Brazil, - e ded jas nd - un 8-ти with the hoa ar fros We urselves have had i cicles exico, унеш, whieh, r y Sin a fon їп a niche of rock- eds ring the frost o f last winter. ze досы was in no M bo given fo the "Que Prize wi! r А fi MANURE, 15. per | Рилхт i kind, grown in а room. " The Competition is to take plac ——— canister, The Prizes are offered for the best е le plants, ө: E of aetual indoor cultivation ; agg — therefore have eon g grown ina room ew еч " bem and — for pergit APHIS | for at least six we ms to the time of exhibition, during m i — ew finely all th. mer, There eason to believe that many, к perhaps most, of the O Orchids from Brazil, Р, Nepal, Khasya, China, and Austr alia, Fuss XS ms puer iud amio ILS ^ н | perature close upon the freezing pin without i mor dan ian Fumigating Plant Houses. Та packets, 1s. and 2s. each. The Plants Еа be grown aieo or eg or T or Pret rd г uld with а Ciaeratia] but prh Ж] z w.e or in m4 other convenien: nt and suitable contrivance. Борн & МоСотлоси, Covent Garden Market, W.C. Notice of the intention to exhibit must be sent to tho Garde | gre боов — mn is never safely а owed ie LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED. pd со ommodation p may a provided, „Tne Biante must H | m ode mama e AS eaa em т Т. ыў нё, ОМ SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, ] a + p^ QIONDON SEED CO Cavendish Square, W. The 6 М; las КУРАР) 2 M warmth ripis У: үе скин 2) ELT will P portion 4 Puri aak Bim rendia з лиши aced —ÓÓ 1% The GENERAL PUECE кайат LEGEN GARDEN agi mca in houses where the winter temperature Me T and 255 SEEDS is e ready, and will ..2 forwarded SA TURDA Y, FEBR RUARY 25, 1865. falls to from 35° to 45°, associ: mee them, in fact, w with 20у асас i ph eenhouse ai fiut t hey will coi this, qui. AONDON I СОМРАНҮ, LIMITED, ME GS FOR THE ENSUING WE Pe es instances етен: more, is certain, Cabtle; can now supply KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS: of all descriptions. ачты March bri Koyal Ft б "алал аба таў continued wing oub of doors in LONDON SEED СО , LIM 8лтоврат, — {8 eet. dpt Uns inis genes can now supply FLOWER SEEDS of all descriptions. a deep о recess for six weeks after the frost had S LI ТТЕР, eut off Kidney Be , &e., in the adjacent ground, и E there is а speculation Боне аз fo| aud were only taken in af lie mome he ттт treatment of what 16 has Бебоше registered 283°. temperature severely injured The COLLECTIONS of GARDEN SEEDS агё now rendy. fashionable to call Соот Ds, aud much one of the y: growths of Cattleya Mossiie, but did ТЕ LONDON SEED COMPANY, TED. | misapprehension in certain quarters as to the not h "M — which had been almost м сас тоз of GARDEN SEEDS бг a whole Ier | ea; ability enduranee posse by many of entirely M ao ong of емел) last P е O ЧЫК ыа БЕРЕ P а ^s Winter killed i э эя ae m grande, Three а es (only) of de half сати e - БЕ —— кү “пешу spotted its D PU жылкы EL ou destroyed ao to any lay is value of Seo NW ales or any Steam | really prefer a much more moderate degree of heat | Ly, сано Kot $ э ма а slightest agan, Wales, SEED rc than i been the eustom to d еш. Itis, | degree the glorious Lælia superbiens, at. of which were [us PONDON BE BER RD 00И ЭНИ LIMITED. | moreover, equally certain that ex noe is thé|side by side out of doors. Now, if Cattleya 'PRICE CURRENTS on application ш — guide у he grower as to how far the | will bear this, all Cattleyas will фе except Е Eia SPRING | FLOWERS, largest eiie Englan sion of may be yw in the ease of | superba, as with this exception they Сота Am Meewa Eco 8 4 өр ене cular ебе not on regards that | districts than Cattleya Mosia pv , foret Florist; "Flower I american "Primrose, Scarlet Primrose, | Which it is able to endure, q^ io as - that e min Orchid win a Gentianella, Double Crimson tto Yellow ditto, di h bl warm house Р а, pner ni stir if dito, ditto Ros, MUo, Oeo: obese: LO dor whie s E will thrive and bloom satis- ditto Pini Sy, ditto Negro "Polyanthus, di ditto Golden: Chain ditto, | factory man plaeed out doors " : » при? M ditto. ca, Singlo Bios ditto, ditto White Daig „ The attention which has been directed towards following summer, even i the omporatn io Mr. Wen», Culoo Gardens, Reading Ашуу тегу They will have а second th ht t ture, free (350. "ii tor 1865, . his PRICED | |exesilent taari Sa шк o Cool Orchids by ое of of РЭ p Me neu utraliso the hig bigu day ` and most A туб СА S aer Ж. n the f York. In this tem н аты Plants "^ Че onths SONIUMS proved Varieties of Show "Show, S pi SY it- ORCI ЫЕ hihi is now я pe us, and which | with the t then mos phis d p res grow "o TAA DAHL LU CHRYS. forwarden id | w ay be cite stration of the axiom that in autum eir ыйы їз sor Pra a р change for one еы и иса |а, nnd peces supply, m fiud ord ч thermometer at 40° to 50°! This clenrly proves ustrations irao, d {=т= ks bearing so forcibly on ie joint u g for 12 postage Le ЖАЙ, ТЕК i of d теза s pl to offer for re СОЕ Coque ene ишен la the matter ihat w poget ladly jr л LATE. (40° curd Чарк 2 ог те M í AMES pcd оп Asters, Ed. Ee res n чүт "the sd mmodate recently — — Pom и t t J'ERS TRAN begs to inform. €— cen — m ев t; T or ns Messrs чә. өнө mienne d ipie ктей үт ап ‘mtimely growth, кото and оог FLOWER SEEDS Ei x^ now ready, in evote —— to the an анн. тө, you cannot ch. without endangering WPürehaggr, "^d Mixed packets, to suit the requirem åny | ROUSE observe, we doubt at the npe pen of ls ‚ be aimed at as far ав Portan CERMAN Vin e and Ды Ога vit become gene: mL possible md d ES itis a dini shall we on many Aus ыры I n tein m and ease of culture A nown 'ü ort stif leathery leaves and ARR whieh we refer are € vef ux ^ arm "i , which we find i ео о rium nete бы, Peru, Guatemala, а exieo are ma i bs cimens, телу ig Sg in their xin е mountai climate. We have yet to learn that Кез double over. well suited s exhibition Noa Ed hot i; tropical regions. The ‹ Equator ^t Tnt; or line "PHLOX DRUMMÓN ONDI, re size is not the standard. ое excellence in LARKSPU тсрс ai all other choice FLOWER- SEEDS of x nortliern coast: of Non Grenada. But although by their ieal VR eie VEGETABLE ant BLOWER, SEEDS on C to ay ET sedie Ж ‚68, Le de apo. | distri all the year round, yet their elevated regions * There are many Orchids which will bear greenhouse treatment when: the р wths have been well — during the gumimeér im а cool and airy situation, . 172 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND eem GAZETTE, [FEBRUARY 25, 1865, б reenhouse when they | that purpos are - nolined | ei R c nie se house witb | question Victor E % good оу в айаш, tio J alluded to of such plants a Part of the арн р, аз may hav Бев exibit | moist and б : e | аныны of 10° to 80 а; moi We may be able to see ае the benefit fund, which i ft Нда еу йв ЕЕ ee iim | по irs eve E befo: re the Um t re tried, but wo shall меан iui dd ire va a Pene хаал аге е of the particulars set forth in а | а у ha 1 | enti | * Ав a rule, Me 55 е plants are growing freely difti detrimental to ik ot the |" y 8 UMEN I bant oiu E | they should have an abundant supply of water. | Gardeners’ Benevolent Institution, ап association | siye iin $5 oA Bicis y, Mr. KzsrAGE, of UA t | Odontoglossums should never have the soil dry, PN | whioh is already doing a grea good | Before the 10th of March; and lists of the artica | thoy Uka wr un €: rea Үр ЕНЕ Sn for gardeners, ei might accomplish mueh more, d to the Ass тар. ies. * | ition in winter. summer, they 8 tter f Leyder fore thé Maar ках direct m des à very h Zend rein ps in 8 better way, if 16 were better | Mr. Н. Үтте, of Leyden, before h of Матф, Concurrently with the Horde «Re | o anico-Hortical Itural Con n B Tur admirable account given by Mr. ANDERSON in our ey 7 week's Journal of the prse forms of Бро п ORCHIDS 8 whie wa Meis £ 1 same lants E require n at фр during thew condition ^g this e thermometer | he ;| with each other; е ards E: eC irae р, od tir ongress, or which б. e |subjeet, p D er for obser ation Жени Jury will be D , The remarks. are € "Brig EN call attention to the subseri list of t of the WA UN “тизм. Fux», which ah aan nother column, and to remiud those of o o have not yet contri buted, that they will n not Arl t ation. | | б, ANDERSO | form of spotting, derived үг frui fumi We for rm, | have, however, never seen i in his secon ut w sun shines "edd here js Titile at oe. be thermometer bei outside hade,” For a s lt et the species which haye been sub- jected to t the treatment thus sketched out, the atasan reader т. sho uld at once consult the t 45° or more We alluded last week to the aen ofa new Society, e A As of - de ED HonTI- red and abd a few particulars tions, whioh, accordi 2 to the ule L3 “The objee which h mity, fund to - Mp: 1 : epe rate and old age; suce! - code committee, acting under a se geo Е t an hour or two | that есир its бан dee and ren è е doing so, as the list бшш Ий зей, Мт. INGRAM i is too well aud too favo! ie ^E impor dg Yer in the profession to need that we should а all arises from a | word тоге in commendation of the object, Me вр в А do honour to one who has known how to mer кеңе h ssentially i in M ат К ius Un dir tw partion es uis е this | the Fungus Aer - Fieldingit an and Odontoglossum бои or slip seldom New Plan ES 284. CoRYLOPSIS SPICATA, Siebo d. and соии Nei C19; Hooker, Bat, M 5458. m, there e pen in ou ir le ading d that the fringo of the cysts пегіс „ой ently indie the азре нї - hardy риш; РЕТ 18 that of: a Nut bush (Cory. being deciduous, and its leaves | this | lus), p hab is coloured, as it is queen hyaline and mue - stalked, асу heart- ver рай strongly feather- ss. The soft pulpy condition of thi mucro t above a du will distinguish it at once. Th M pes jap surface, | but bene i 79 bein ig somewhat hoary, n Aerides suavissimum i ch less formidable, In of some e there seems such good reason to believe {һа& 8 produced, second form arises from sudden changes of - treatment, it is Meis d if our notion i notion of its Mr. AND ERSO ee: P Ae Ти рт bear the general o committee < the end of the year, ассогӣ- ing tot e unt of the funds then in hand ; reed E , lectures, and discussions thereu iac] It desir Tes & very careful perusal, M. J. : — Тне Gardeners of Scotland have determined to hold i in ыызы in the month of September next, а GREAT INTERNATIONAL FrurT AND Prowse Show i in papers | e ori mal papers, reports, &c., if so pararet i by membe ex to be printed and sold for the benefit of the Societ; * At жуса огйїпагу meeting committees of members eX ч be decem nted for the investigation of special E uc "exhibition is fixed for the 6th of that month, and schedule d uc now before us, is on so liberal a e gat the 4 ui subjec investigations аз soon as may be convenient. «АП зп surplus mo monies remaining at the annual meeting, | DOCI ety э ЖЕТ ak ex? 5S -" colle of g Pineapples; 1 two bunches of eh: ef 8 varieties of Grapes ; 101. offered by th e Proprietors of this Journal,for a collection of ti ] be handed over to bs trustees or committee of [5 "hene fund » 2 Маон 4'distinet sorts of Grapes, 12 Peaches, 12 Nectarines, — 12 of any other fruit; 5/7. for two e learn from е лал, of Enfield, | ` кайнама y who has some interest in t that its intentions A bunches of each of 4 varieties of Grapes ; ; and 5/. for the be collection of fruit shown by fruit merchants, In а class provided for fore'gn-grown fruits 57. prizes are огей for collections of Grapes, of Pears, vega Ар racter which will i + + ze ©, J ug р" и ЖЕ La Ea ҮЗ г, cha а its diet pe in our К а тукы not at all so to arrange the meeting days, which are crew generally for the first Tuesday in each montb, and the third imde i in June, July, and | Ее that clash an those of the EM (án at S ie Kensin a Society which |; gok yc bean garenera to meet "sci diseuss the bor merits the vario ^ is Sae “It is likewise ed to form a fund for the ben n of gardeners, from which the might receive assistance during sickness or calamity or in o. This — is to км rs ed by a | separate Committee, its only connection with the | g that it will ети all surplus funds after ео мыя expenses of the year have been iquidated," е merely add the remark that the object ДЕ beers А. acquirement of information o hdi ting to their REN occupation i å miliendy А Ме опе : th im 0 i nap that t why а pass judgment pis age is brought before rem for ains that at the ori original "i f = ts "introduced by 7 e dis splay. Priz 1 Шары, gove ind ped suficient to make u oe Rem esie Inthe voted to home-z fu e, there are Ph рт) чө offered for drapet] i Кз collections of i fruits; ‚9 for Pineapples; tio о " pos кола to Bii to see. UNIVER °Новтт- r the für st week i in April next. | ei sa ipn rm t to | axi 1 Jur embles on of the 5th; the grand opening takes place objec pes my ed Aprl; the Internationa on the 76 to Us B; and there is to be a sale of plants оп EB. sadi that am the original program fiv as issued, M to the amount of 1800 forins Died n add ed, inging up the total to 15,000 florins. The | гй f foreign аша pan who exhibit, wiil be s тытр manner as the actual programme romises e gardeners of amateurs i in th - lands Опе of the rooms of the ea | where -— m is pr of Cowalips. the bracts ample ‘cordate green, the lowest ones largest and nof calyx has a short Pede own ring around the y will enable € Nune the more readi м черан ed | the accompan пее үзү h represen er the closin rlion of a me 4 о there will be the publio sale abote | It may be added t tho. genus Corylopsis r the | of the exhi РЕВЕПАВҮ 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ЕТТЕ, 178 Hamamelidacez; or order of Witch Hazels, and mA five nectary sca ales „аге rà 2: it by - 1 founders, this case OTES ON GARDENS.—No. Тик DUBLIN PAŒNIX PARK AND ITS 70 (Concluded from т. Y T comes the pleasantest p of my Ріс Park pee iences, I have to оте the home of! Mr. W. S. Wilkie, chief bailiff and superintendent of ee 1782 acres. but of what — were made, if I wished to tell I could not, for | eourse equally embellished the sene at all seasons, yet | a few steps from these the smalles trees in | their ч! е — irregular aem of flower to " e, t yed in handlin he b t feeds т ну. But great men iris р go ood са. creditable things on record about ,ands by Salvi ith i ts delicate fringy blossoms. Fthe pce Thujopsis bor sexe , 10 feet high, had been admired п r the rising boundary of ш lawn, I had ely to turn round and survey : be Malaisie - other Roses on their own flower, and m xed u up wi ith Gladioli, i wars pe xi чараа for ' some one f unrelieved seculi stuff may “ Why talk so much of 80 small a даре? with half say. Well, simply t of how very much c beau ould be done to form the most tiful of uro scenes with „hardy plants alone ; several years ere hidden 24 Wistaria, b d | and 1 ti f great climbing capability ; by Abelia wall covering, F the silvery Jeaved белем, nd сой. та tufrs of , I could not but conclude, though fresh from f as kocine display at Байгеге, that if 5 as а эрге poc all; semis n would be as charming i in April as in Au quet, м “зи жый ой © plants „of "ge -dozen botanical i ns oie - for x tl could эз) garden ought to be, What a shi "ub is that Quercus | glabra, 8 feet, bigh, near A | | one wit EM uA жойы: зз not mention it were it pis clothed w ant beauty, as all such houses ought элын E those immense plants of Pampas Grassin the à moist shel. | | tered sp A гэн feet hi ! ference, were noble object s on the lawn, f Mr. M'Nab, and в a3 he 18 ing filled v vith 22 s, but he was equally delighted with ma б егз, yes на that at least five of the Conifers | were ив most perfect of their — i" the countr -— rp the intrinsic bea s дй, few of the: sense, being planted by men of СЯ e had been | d to recen rare Pines nob yet proved hardy, and these all pieked planta o of the earliest, batches sent | ou H 80, to be iP p out, ad best plants of some de favourites, The pleasure- -ground occupies about 2 acres—a com- а the garden. "Thus the sons of Burns hid | wor a Picea Nordmanniana, and es was а heau*i- | ful 'lhojopsis borealis, which General Lord — | planted in 1860. In the ga e now mo of the { D than of ^ other plants which a year o т two ago many doubted not but | he would live tne amount of pleasure it has given to lovers of —amongst them some of our d а v x ч, den indeed. Por these admiring the beautiful Pines? Pr ir the. E high priests of Irish and Scottish hortienlture— си e апі Мг. М“МаЬ! Now,if I merely еа o f the place, that I had seen these was of Archbishop Whately ’s р The finest Deodars in Н аге y suppos 1 to р на dense spreading specimens on Mr. fikis law. ut 28 feet n and "ses are ape individuals | or 20 e "rin of Ce рч atlantica v and el atlantica бге nobilis, like С the Prise Pines, are in health, aud 30 and 15 feet wed ышк. proverb whieh "X that it’s not m€—— * for ter bu the cat си ” would surely help curiosity оп ће | subject. М. . Wi iki ез garden is s divided by — and ve Bat n tasteful and. refresh ing are hese irre deal masses of bedding Ea erste ЕС ' trailers — ow we having en in common, for the "est ы. га Conifers,in the gr chief fe atures Dor with the heads planted i іа ће ground, ^" the ка Wilkie. odia о КЎ which many of thes | to afford. Wh better effect of rad iv Bn tiam” the splendid specimens of hardy. the Yuccas which stoo stand — in. Mr. V. ele wer-garden at With the бок Шш of Dublin is only second iu popularity to its good and T — cely be wise ud wish tkat ev ON r tie ӨР uch e mig of some sort should be. soon in m Жон gr mach е be а bue people who thei and attention to open-air (арылды should mis Ez во me of flowers - мас Е Mop seasons without an orrible €: E ebwee m ner, or autumn ion," as | oy ime р ке, Wilki ie does E more isit to be | desired t ho owners -— nagers of gardens houl "fashion ” in gardening as he does; and ins n d ot g whici we now find in books апа in "S other рох of art wrought for our | deli ght. Wm. Robins. MARIE GUISSE PEA Pear, figured in the bh Horticole for в very ошм aa hasa remarkably едт 1805 і арре: ангы middle-sized, or rich warn sollst ree t both, That. furthest o. Mr. Wilkie almost e given up to bendtifully еа Сургеззев, Thujas, Junipers, and rare Pines p all sorts, dotted singly on the turf, with filled | asın Or ism about si an enormous plant of ipee G ied all a n flo ower n ar the e margin ; E Cy lh ога ich no gewgaw e any p гы айры but then the verga | Ivies and Honeysuckle, Virginian Creeper, it Ne rare evergreens, and d duous shrubs there being occasionally seen amongst these, such plants as Pyrus NOR apio species from the Himäláyas, about eg Acer colehicum, upwards &c.; and n dakaria 16 feet т- 18 f "defect ; С. тасгос m 20 feet ; AZ semperviens e fee Cupressus funebris, 15 feet h 26 feet ; © torulosa, very e ren an abundant bearer. t high, and 3 feeb in circumference at the n the ir Г b Goran i in Mosa, z "Dea e branches fro d of the Sai village in the environs of Metz, and fruited for the first time iu 1 60! iugiter by. м. Hiva а, 1 Yin eg 9 feet : Pin EI and 56 feet round; Picea е 30 о! pex ; Juniperus Sel, x feet; J. and Picea Pinsapo, us taurica. true recurva, eet; ) med the * ‘ Happy Palley” by so E Me, Wikian noblotady visitors, is oblong-oval in «ңү and not traversed by wa the trees which divide this from the more par all r ing e- | specimens in ae e greenest h Pares A lat "of Таор n pla rias, and so e by tho great frosts of recent years. д етйн Е veinte: of by the inp Earl " Eglin Ireland. Most of Lr em h n Arauca Thes soil a at ond Carlisle, ке my other p used fi y to vi x has skilfully s sheltered his garden, I think the densely covered banks by whieh Me, Wilkie must to some extent | n Еч will be observed that the енд Уши named чи 21 years old before it produced fruit; but this y be accounted for by the circ ME P. the tree rae. fe been grown in ES soil, 7 feet deep. ре Soil, the Pear ong before it co ; but Pear trees i Some good latekeeping varieties of Pears are а of the Mose 80 ill March or April, it will be a valuable acquisition, y desirable. || ' IE e Correspondenc Orchi hs While noun Ў) pel likof other үш have their qoum of y о rehids, Years ago, qo -— to Mr. " Wilkie Oaa C him (^ was going to graft a tree in summer, much т. Ws ishment, bu but his Grace took a phial К the end. е а scion а: - in tukon f fo ^ ad AR ун s vestita, atta r, Apt ш the e mes pla hec quite as interesting as the lawn, for in pod, at Paalowaia, Weeping Holly, Double Chest nu Ке е uan ape of SE Roses in ey could a e оп Pyrus, and ja енти succeeded with | graft. "Te must be esi to to all pariet to know that men of we rM "e find ‘Pleasure in their CR an interesting mites Hort ota ing a ein M Wilkig’s house i is of the most ponas иче for v. is fond of plants of all йын of the t. as well as E herb, the g all so as uce a augusti be | struggle for pee ing а 5 Clematis pen Cotonenster, while in front a commou Weser rias fou ао t five H On the колагын vm some red pes acaulis was most luxuriant, and Iv Horse- this monz mue foet gh ден» had ti by bad тешен quite as often natural decay. for Orchids as they would Men been m built bol aon for them. Adverse ci Ped age жш nap mes occur; 2 instance, a pan glass broken or cracked, and not "observed Са the е plant a. below x plants, Salvia pate and & some of Fuchsias are found hardy, and ed ekan advantage of ordingly. Moutan fermer mixed with Liliums, &c., „э of d is often the caus ing plant a as минен аз the Pine; and by most taste: | ful ag to pr rod H and аб the same time nfinite variety | and interest of detail, gives himself and his numerous from Laurel brani iu width. d of which is desirable. Ifyou give air to isti A nid. d menm tf ches. , One o£ the best — n in the is eee is hardly e garden rl over the banks ier we P specimen of ч E quiet o corner, stands alone a beau- о! hy = late Lo M OE eee о! 10 - ig, planted | аА those co; onia previously spoken m WEM a chief feature, and , to n Mr. i ; | lin ч — the of. had bom : of | sort, an arist: c looking spade, which used by her Majo, by the late Prin n by other very great people when planting | am g € cutting. It |! b doi J 5 Е th cially in winter, and th МР, es to atten а hs рн ally Houses Pen eet "€ sand "10 feet high. in the centre, contain ‘а large nt of heated air which is not speedily acted on by 174 THE GARDEN portance, ‘especially in winter. & has been too free flowering, which has impaired in some cases the vit tal онаст of the eque so much so that th ly sunk. Allow for instance, Phalænopsis rosea to "йозтег as much as it likes, and the reg ult will be certain Дын cold—a point of great. im have gra ] es houses, than where light a Th few exceptions, but Іа ERS' CHRONICLE AND 753, it will be seen that moro re than n yars the Alicante was grown by a : ri pnoy advert to the Royal "Aubert hich Mr. P. e to under this name is Datch, Mill Hil, AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, — (eer зра wbich. have to — а load of heav + e trunk. e plants vhi randi DTE bit are зай ые with revolving i internodes, ү. group possession аа а 1а diet or tips se consequent power o y little use unless here th e foll owing account о кБ abundan: Pere: ч think the main points in Orchid be light and air—warm fresh air, and ple y of Fungus Rose lve 2 vitriol in hot deg p put it into а е bucket, full of c M pu The lea be dep "both on the poma under Е "р! is поба remedy for а bad fit of n e I do not b "whe ther this - uld Q s tha у | get into ioi ade of fine Royal Aber received on "the 1 of Octobe from Mr. J. S. Bro The bunch sent а ed не were large, AL to oval, bloom. The skin was dg SE N wro I ЖҮ gie of all I said of it. с ni Ans it will : astonis h even Mr. Poynter—qui FA Alicante bare. ы RA | di , Osb jum d Wortes, Notts. ine опоіти inquiring wh MIS. not gro Fungus. Tel does the sam e mischie F аз the Fun ngus. Mor as o Та bivani y Pi s Grapes, and de wer 4 "generally т receive is that of t mistake not, which will sooner Let it|W en ard Bennett, Gar- | s гона Un сы eee "al р. e didus simultaneously acquired both ea seems probable that they were at first т revolvers could thus climb, aud on bere үй т. aha capable of grasping ort. reasons it is probable 1 UA езде. бейин primordia lly twiners, that is, t - ey & this pose i" T became g plants he descendant з for in the | in the mar manner ; Passifloraceg, аш Шап ii vm and T occurs to me, however, and Vitae cem. . There is abundant evidence i in the vhs aecordingly m that there must be other reasons, d one ү: them ia is t © жь differe the ite way К arresting - gc - Let hope that the above E or ue may be of Ж? 1401 fa «уйа your ite ou the subjec e| f Pin p secret, among E ers, and bicis = ы. courage to enetrate pone function as a leaf, ma ecome sensitive 1 ti toüch ns tra M "bec oining ош Thus may асат aire all ie pen nd e peat: А of tendrils, namely sensitiveness, per ry and p of your co ontribntors тош Сашы ect of t Pin aon , the ia repeti t to phis the | mov есь, 4 апі subsequent thickening. and induration, 1 Itt lades or lami uld form ; and o process every iews, leaf this of abortion i may be. met ith. According to these M r €. nd were primordially twiners r4 anl td pr eve (of the modifie A leaf div sión) were princ falls below 70° , and ё could be desired, , East Mallin, Trade Lists.—Yonr "Correspondent. * credit for his efforts to reform trade lists. *Q." deserves 1f, ho owever, their Vans and at bas same time peat te tie ie cause climbe ers. Hence the latter stand between twiners and exists in the seed trade, why does he поб stick to oid- fashioned things instead of bothering himself about of those individas ЖА сап вее nothing good oub of mediate of the alleged expensiveneas to the grower, and ought to be related to boti, This would dos take long before Pine-growing became аз | provestobe thechse,fortheseveral leaf-elimbing specitiuf | much a mania as um mber-growing. Why should not | the Antirrhinez, of Solanum, о — ecu ir and of Glorim Pines г. grown in open borders i e stovehouse | are related to other in amily, or eva instead of in pota, "i fruited in 12 months from | о otber species in the W үти: are іле р the pet ? ә Chalme msford. tw winers. | „Оһ the other hand. the "ent Sint The Knowsley Pine ы ve.—“ G. Н.” is evidently f Cl Манна and Ábe: кегим include mee ы even onr узш ier advertising houses announce." bis own role. Sure NY it would have been which are leaf-climbers and ten puis if new things were not sought | jast, if i gene Lastly, one species of ань ds is both a le E á would not offer them, ‚ and the M e | elusion рг one of} i d a tendril-b rer, and cl osely allied pre “Q” must | founded woode Жы dismterestod еа 8| twi bn . Tendrils consisting R modified not imagine that alt gardeners scorn the Wehen of that accompanied it, to “have conde: escen nded T visit | peduncles —— afford many transiti tional 4 Kno vsley occasionally nuary | The common Vin looking into a trade list for the treatment of pend things. My own experience as a seedsman convin me that неу do consult впећ liste, and often profitably | to themselve K. and June," to see with his own eyes the fa шг те һе таш - assertions, it must be шыны TRI J. A. ere very little wei ight. Black Alicante Albert Grapes. Р ер. їп e pis et 1 1 gives eve gae" Ду o T M of бш grandly develo а tendri кам bearing the s н: зый usual me tendrils a foliar 9° "Dies Andi is it more ornamental ge С. gent ? Dis otherwise bhan as a w licante and A = oynser (sce p. 149) is ата ппас prem with diem St Alicant ears I have contributed to € generally met with.] Forei:zn "Срітарора ная С'аѕзігоїођіит grandifto | have nates for the Flinders, and on the road out have а most of them der toi nai é of. go sey oe vin ho some eight « "s ten years бов аб one + у денеи of the Pomologica ndon. і to- that meeti: n ^A : "ef i& to pur eod і Worcester for 4 h S" ears, етты this t was not until Mr. eos iind says his i impression is "bt this G bk E APR Wt s they em Ds eaten of it, when they drop in hundreds. F, M., Melbourne. Sotíttíts. LINNEAN: Jan. G. Bentham ., Presid in the Chair. ld Campbell, M.D., Lieut.-Col, Scott, R. E., and J, Вота rt, M.D., were elected Fell de following papers were read:—1. . Ertra T. W. Н. Pure Stat logist t natomy ота! о, ; Esq. me, how- vol, ii., p. 779, tisfaetion of y. Wm. Hanbur: E: ope у described and for the ва ack Alicante i is reported to have large berri rgo ies; йс thinly on the bunches, which are flat teh the arm ong эр d s ithe leaves аге said to die off to a red colonr work was dites in 1771, which a | Nu dibranchiate ate Molina by Albany Наве со eb. 9, e =G: n ter ыя resident, in the Cnair. am, Чч» . M-All and NA. ellows, S pos followi On the M and Habits ofi Climbing Pianis M. "Ihe author divided c Ye namely, twínin э 4 tendril- -benrers, and det сават. under ea ов remarks | presumed plan чч з i ^ cx reach the rger surface о Я хак, and to that. of "ihe free air. Chis ^w ge plants might wall iem hi а- plan which posit ion ib is a ver. y beautiful AME ve Е evergreen, which we are surprised is not ш The peti аё тит. —Тһіз year A flocks conclus: ——8. | enpacity of sequi irk, | m eli: e one d A е n were —1.|np by was | the stem, and forming an «8 | ments now cease. ee genera power, n almos pris ret nt аба, thus cone A pere 100 years ago- In your Volume for 1845, Prae ud climbing with oreta ^ Aem By grow s, | wonderfally strong and Pear Бвввсавү 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 175 done jts work, lone it i Hg lo on the genera Darwinia and Bartlingia, by the President. Ја Shiar paper, Мт. а ка: showed that the origin мі | gen nus De: rwinia of Rudge ought to include the later Genetyllis of De Ua dono Нейл хт ту тет тр. | bstance, variable in colour and insoluble in water, part relating to the species may roe readily, hortl "C | by immersion n with little or no apparent | alteration, "When separated from the living iae d it uardt, of Brussels, announces a magnificent ài 3 "Pol i ы Endlicher, and E Mue A r. > Dwing ring to Rudge having — the of locomotio M. Muquar folio work on Java ЧЕТ entitled Fleurs, Fruits, et Flore minu small detached masses of it may be observed slow wly but continuously chang ging their, form, and Rocker euillages choisis de la et de la Pomone d'Tle de 2 t is usually врге end por’ painted from Nature = Madame Berthe Hoola t} over tho ernal tissues, b n Nooten. The work is published in 10 parts, each ^ Моп i mado Фр, M hence was ganein by De Candolle when ' workin ng 1 up Myrta rta cese, , The latter over- mprising four plates, richly printed in colours and on ; ti d 9970: тете d | touched with the penal, with e leaves of French and E ls, ha: rather evenly the surfane is Dx perfectly s aboun dsi in обрав E. етачдь and occasion wr separater] looked tl £z erable ыз: gola rly ound o val | nglish text. Mr. G. Severyns, of Brussels, Chamælaucium — Ly their absence, and vari: Е size. hen € the production of ihe plates. Тһе prospectus Ыт established Hedaroma, giving to it Lu Ву means t a double of А... 4 ac om- t s us that the author, in а m preface, ү > ch аге rea lolle’? is kept up w ж, the mum M diui "E ү = 2 pin Lec кон псев which induced her species, although omitted in their descriptions. ОҒ | Егет of these n minute, en when closed чер li des ара of brin nging up her family, i M Darwinia extended, Ms. ^ ni un К invisible to Ње naked eye, and through these nutritive the icem гт оо ^ which sacred — she has had 23 species, pa c distributes ub-zenera | matter contained in the water is imbibed; the latter | tbe Consolation aree the study of Nature a Hedaroma with 11 species, enetylis Nh 6 рөн are Jar arge end Lx id th rough these the the 0. А " e 4 е same time, she has had and Schi pes with 6 speci i mi and any fæcal matter are аша [s ren Fee ion voc vp ucing a magni мое album, on specimens of Sieber's, cably retained in | together many cases reproductive bodie АС T t to works BE. by Schauer, М, баз finds to be none other than Pultenza obovata, with the buds in the |* TE is dea QURE Dow а already publisted on the same subject. In some cases cilia have been observed, d it is CONES 'oung 8 into the irregular form characteristic of Papilionace:e, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: Feb. 18 to 22 (Weekly ).—Majo or qe dune furnished for exhibition case, у possibly| CararoGUEs RECEIVED. on the whole surface of the sarcode, which seems to Son's Catalogue of Seeds is answer the purpose аб once of etidm and aération.| of kitchen and Ls So few, however, of the marine Sponges have been | besides в studied "immediately on their remova al fro om the wate — E. G. Henderson and sa well prepared ample list wer-garden sul ubjects, and contains me useful er, ор ж on LIE) Insecta, &c., as well as a set on this occasion so retty — p "n m Mesara: Lee came the hand- some winter- flowering Crelogyne — — cœrulescens, Do nble , Chines se Pri imu ulas, and one or b Z f Golden Rules for Amateur Gardeners. The reproductive bodies a of various kinds; some- Ei we observe Henderson’ times naked eggs, sometimes ova contained in very complieated A воем 0 ropagation ів carri mongs n Sweet Six small bouquets and a box of c d P amellins w were contributed by Mr. Batley, of Rugb Of Japanese "M О e or two examples ca duy iem Mr. Bull, who а рс еу аш eyrtanthifolium, and various little Standard Orange trees. From Mr. Hall, gr. to rince анама s$ 0 Weimar, Molecombe, Жор 001 п basket- fal of Violets, Кыл е with (hem t as théy are called, secreted c the | £i u nd Foreign Noveltiss гат nd sometim es by mere | tains a large assortment; of Chrysanthemums, including of ls of n. naye i де er inte ees e collec n S cns on of the sarcode, e be able to live at its ап expo » and do inta the | в species. gemmu ules ar 'e bo dies of a doubtful natane, | of hardy Үш yo ehe and if tl one of which bears sperma- | Garden Se Е they must be of a her character than mere | Соп buds. is announced.—S£uar ме Mr. Carter, who has made such valuable observations | Ghaipe а ds is а most pomprehágsire list. f the beautiful feathery Celosia, 12 dist irg subjects, am The rustic decorations, consisting of bloc covered with Moss, fr Snowd i e year hasan | y effect. Mr. Tillyard, m. to J. Kelk Esq., sent beautiful examples of Muscat of Alexandria and West’s St. Peter's Grapes, Ы ае а и X excellent i lark a Pin makes the following s tatemen When the tran б | parent eques co] capsules which P eh ihe ei within eed-like bodies are liberated by breakin open t he yos under water i in a watch-glass, their к e offered, including rose, crimson, diu orange, MS and yellow. Mr. Stuart also gno. геч of the | beautiful perennial Lagenaria, of which as орт s ranules, which will presently be s : heir gm mp- ре set ova of а proteaniform wg varying in af dion wer Sede is a. well ch we "s Descriptive Catalogue о ( prn from Mr. Fraser, Lea Bridge, Hovea pungens, one of the most usefr well as Ee early hardy greenhouse plauts. Notices of боо, Monograph of the Britis diameter from About the zgpsth par tice o Wai itzia (au rea and AN. c corym mbosa, two ыа ies of the e of the watch-glass. | On the second or imi genus of Everlstiugs, which М "ety to prove day (for this ї Ro 5 EA Тетра provided with an extensible pseudo-pediform base ; and | Descri iptive Priced Catalogue vr. is а select after most of the largest may be seen progres | list; Мега Persian Hybrid is E аз cud Wi itg D or gliding over the surface of the watch- | the t Melon. grown, —Lamour Hk СА Сог lass i globular form by means of some Lr nom А, 3 th usef loe E organs, ** The truth aope er Dr. Bowerbank, “ simply mass of sarcode, whether as inherer o be that s the '& ыл volunt: Жест e for leta ret s supply in kd locomotive power, and is Td of ultima ii Covent | eig Глы аа, Brothers Bilin. 4 "а Ву J. about Bowerbank, LL.D. Vòl. d Wiener ЕЯ е аг ay Society. Svo, 1864. Pp. x 290. Tab. li th. у | dev veloping into a perfect Sponge, and in the course of Бита) Туей List of Garden Seeds із а condensed list, of science were ose p carefully prepared TA 4 е { clature similar to that which prevails i ii ly per iod." ИГ iur gue of Seedi Plants most volume, its study uld indeed be the pursuit of know- | г. Carter's pear б БА 18 созим пені | Чарт, the numbers of the а. list „оре reaching ne under difficulties. Such terms as bipocillated to tas account ‹ of the т sarcod ег 8000! of which more than 1300 are seeds of tr equianchorate, floricomo-hexradiate, and hu ndre the ; ‚айа over 200 of s A Шау STecgowecinge pisht well be a кыр discouragement at the уу outset. In man D we think th hat matters ar acilitated t nf &1 нба. / P ux $ Cie egg, the first act is to 124 ‘пае p» the mem- Extrait Général ı ^ аен: Such. Ld ir ект. л terniate do | Es LA т apprehension — any definite motion, Селин i is an а bridged toh pub ure srera к, пі illustrations.— William Dav Ашу Я masses of free sarcode, but witbout е) Lists i is «шебу devoted to ne x m „р 1 Респрен Catalogue of moving that are € on the so-called ova Fireste cilia al, бн А rules of et bnt it is in. ngen mule 8 80 minutely and a curately described Ьу {| is chiefly devoted to such subjects as [s Ber Dr. De unctions dE Phloxes, Pentstemons, &c, of which a of не Sponge, in the Ktinburg New Philosophical | extensive e selection is offered. Jou „юп "these modes à propagation oceur in tho samo | ecies, but Dr. Bowerbank has never seen them both Garden — еа а еб -looki ing, and, we think, "Though we Lip so far, we wonld not detract from | he general merits of a most beautiful and a Mr. Jouns FaasER's NURS трак, LEYTON, "Tho subject | is of peculiar interest to the botanist, | ESSEX.—Already are the "e "T in p well- on the mode of ie ME in| known establishment Сы ite a blaze of floral beauty. the — ра ай belonging to the order Myx this work, of which we ат heré only the first! авн | The "figures ar» extremely vit executed and very instructive, mg RA en LO turn to the text we € $ үз күйөсү 1 + unt of all p: at is know the üre an бор of these ver, citis Ж lions. At present but Title has А азсег АА in п r owever at 7 clear —— o m. hree kinds, calca ER =y in the El more especially, t ihe spicules каза e tlie most strange and Varios: form: ould appri а. Tur ery з coveri de weh äre eliborated display are Azaleas, both red а nd bel body pr roceeding from the interior of a apote, | dendro ons. Worthy of евр ecial notice among MA ri and which cannot be distinguished from a true Infu d sorium, while in other cases the spores germinate like | to A with Lis facility, as К point ot арреагапсе erp spores. Б is only ап addi tional instance in it is grea! etr n Double-blossomed whic c^ ат, J ёч а great beauty, thin. «od that = two kingdoms are far from being and nrw as their аре do in colour from snowy | acutely s тые Ana from м other. hiteness to tigh n, they irs a siriking —— of Mid highl pet in ge Jue ч ety mi tance might уо огеоуег Mid: our usual limita. ms | has MAL yen blosso Considering ›| ease with which h «these dose Монте med Peaches can be had in bloom, it €— they 6 not receive pes gres бэе present ze on them for ns early sprin а which E е now Моо ring ay a | Ошан to interes where we опо] caesis obligation for "оће ing such а mass of informa» n on a point which cannot fail to be attractive. di is, arem science quite гав much as is compatible with perfi ect ^ eaicareou the F. di the Foraminifera, beings quite g Cyclamens, in profion ty рч 5р4 Сї called! Coum із still edly anything which | гэй unt of the beanty of its LÀ we kn kno w, as the aag themselves, can prove repulsive. Te Broa! tdr: Passata lir oth’s s | deep | purp! lish e ed омой 1 езй Winter and ЖАНУ Sith Жыр. 5 book - European plants, was a nomencla are also at present м of А “is that curious substance | w t familiar, in cohseqnence of which а gem of interest, EN ihe M called E. reger j Dojardi Which was pop discovered and describe d by bei a able information on Cry ptognmie plants has hiemalis, gracilis, melanthera, and a few others; : == in, and nbi is m now ascertaine Чо oecur in the | beon не universally neglected, and 1 » Epaorises, Boronia teh da "Tetratheca "аы, р аз well ав the animal cup | similar consequences in T case before ux. With this and certain other early-lowering greenhou se shra tis" fays our author, s speakin i Dg o S Sponges, “a pellucid, Entire iod i f we тау so ca | бју remarks, at the same time expressing & dom on account of the beauty of its peculiarly rich violet rri SR С bed DE bonu asit imi 176 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. amsi. In cuts end | green | wounds t fine ical uses. kind, its bl = pre "n ical rq p | with pee marc a sovereign кедү : mà of tha св safety а гын — vue кш sos M a tei are ies 4 i -|oftheleaves are used in poultices with great adva e considered sa erra vu core Зен scene иеле а y WU ben : t When boiled they yield an agreeable ч "e the Vines, but shut T р owing the therm н € : ki HN wh — sort calle iana ; | more —À than that A hina: it is will to some сий ы large yel ind; а o of the lar rgesb e" tho ought very "20 гас ing o tbe nervous sys es mise fuel, x m: Ъе much m more congenial than st and оошо, purplis sh v violet, and on is one of the very best, while for the ease with which i may be forced it has few equals. Narcissi ua. ч e as did also Deutzia scabra за gracilis, Kalmia glauca, Hyacinths, and double Tournso Tulip. Тон lilacs was one named Charles X., ou f which deepest p КЕ when forced they Paris for producing white flowers rced in dark- ness, "i as fine effect ы d е, plants aes Guelde e when forced; P ns of it, loaded "- y be the variety шоро ed about | a when [on give excellent vinegar. | fire- nd the The leaves and te ndrils rà d an juice | atmosphere moist, ii the foliage should m fermented, afford a pleasant light "аво of a vinous | allowed to become perfectly dr aracter. The leaves form als (— t eei fi day. course y urpose, In such cases they should not be taken ii of, Th bee E A e | © Е] а Б. un et © е B fal task OEC } h vineyard to be oftea ара be ү DY FR KITCHEN GARDEN, foxucuMEMR- n done duriog the iie hard ү weather. Nevis ow rud ы com E eps g and thinning of these ceras — Broad drame and Johnstone's кемш h t may be planted as so s the ground is in a f ne | for i E PARSNIP: cue of these should be ual the here we ELA andard s ак balls of. snowy whit eness, which, contrasted with ros red Azaleas and Rhododendrons, had a fine bus t branches furnish potash and salts E wor rk is made 1 k. +; th from them ; and the bark is "used for ps. Denman's$ Vine and Ledum palustre, : Primulas, and Daphnes are likewise at T iu fine its Fruit, flow of ellias, Mr. Fraser has an exte sige "—— i ve few ie hen dad [sl Pin P" re, Calendar of Operations. they ittle room, and flower p y; wh (For the ensuing week.) when not er their fine evergr ves form Юовтха the present changeable w weather great atten extremely ornamental background for other pla tion will be required in the way of E До To tbe th of Pelargoniums several houses are temperatures, and the requisite amo tof m in devoted om have we seen © Promis" E | stoves and other plant houses. ree Jat ur z to those intended for the forthcoming ex еер “пр а gay appearance in th Conservatory an ion A ther sorts likewise claim much | other show houses. Cut aud tra n Climbers, and т айына Mt, Vui Vi Ши propagation чо keo neat and clean. pd БЫ ке set ir ке the ete er кеу гн on OWER GARDEN AND PL ANT HOUSES. d er beds of Crocuses and other bulbs.to see not thrown out ofthe ground by the late tained a fine collection of these showy &hrobs, iated w h аззос of their leaves ; whil re Lili the Valley, the new Double White Almond, ovt coming into bloom, — a valuable acquisition both and out; the b ‚| Looko that yi "s frost. Also inspect halt- hardy plants that have been th closely covered up, in order to see whether or not they с secure from injury, or suffering from con їз ; ue-flo eed mee €— v finem was in flower, my is worth ing on tof| . Avmctras— Now that mild weather has return its colour, Un the inside roo hav much air as possible; they dislike ed edi house Lapageria rosea blooms beantifully every year, undance of seeds from which multitu ides , CARNATIONS AND ini iniret ed the lights off Е there is no des t or heavy г RO rain n again id E may of Dep that the flowers produced towards wh end s ose whic rnis| ecds MARE, the early Meum being nearly or in e be pu tois "los 5 fa r mim of exhibition n their nis in which they are to be ee wil 3 жыны; barren. Neapolitan Violets, now blooming Weni and will be growing: "pretty freely; therefore t them have as m са air | in t perfection, ы are being remov: velis rames in Mer jn e important | bə kept а c and fruit hoe as AER fale - this E both in 1 and out, Under T lass some of the n heat to succeed those coming into bloom. Кее | 47. A dos. 1 Ad e Araka neg rw "Christm mas эге furnished | down fly by frequ uent fumiga ашышы Mon. 7:3 479 | 307) $03 | 19 ою зова 1% ower b buds. The бает merits of the different Тобы. —Р1асе in heat potsful d i to sueceed | Wed. x 27 ариз HM ої [п on trial will the ene аз n be in some |those in bioom, а és E th а. he lattar re hot| Tum — 3 00 ы 2. н бе HP prices cid Some of Mere —— kinds allowed t to d roop fro of w Satur E 4| 499] 31:3 | 40.1 | 10 040 12171314 i » quality belonging to them Mem ere ppreciated now FORCING GARDEN. muta л GE than later in the season. PARAGUS,—AÀ. bed to n in succession should are annually stripped of their summer stock on the approach of winter, and are con- | verted into hybernatories for other kinds of plants. 8 езе. Of L as th ` tum Mr. l hundr m f. which flowered beautifully lasi . Coniferou s also germinate freely in houses of thi ption, which, ; to be useful, should always have а hot-wat pipe run round them —аз із the I u is with which pus were fill season are now plun out of doors and have their pots covered. with Cocoa-nut "^ a eh eap and useful z P ll i ín in E. Ly L3 о о Ber A "ec the дө мө теби Eh t, an s t viro peril partu lants and large Azaleas, for which this ss s rum ted | it is impossible to speak in tiim ot. edo | is started into | Stead. in which the fruit is веб should be afforded a ni ‚ | growing temperature, syringing liberally to prre баве, red spider, and keeping the border in а healthy v As now be made. On fine Шук, Ше a little air, to keep | theh end T becoming too much drawn. .—Force slowly while the weather is com- qensivey du dull. Syringe the trees occasionally, and Si ari ? Кеер apatinei ani and preparatory | аз possible, consistent with mw snp temperatur has been stated о; . Ав n for! ormer оссаві ions, let t Fancy miim | аз pomible: Had the weather, indeed, Бен ae jin it should have been in the ground before this pu —Make a «Ped of these as soon as ground is fit to receive the seed. "€ PorATOS.— Early sorts should now be planted with- out delay. SprNACH.—This will doubtless have suffered in some "| places from the е rosts. А sowing to su pas " дач Petoro now be made, : s —Let iug be ida on a warm border, STATE OF THE AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, For the Week ending Feb. 22,1865, as observed at the Hortic cultural Gardes E "TEMPERATURE. February 8 i vare TERR al Max.| Min. Мах. Min. |Mean Thu rs. 16| 20 2949| 29.055 | 4l | 20 | 30. Friday pal a 29.391| 29.259 | 40 28 | 34.0 tur. 18 E 29.591) 29.503 | 47 | 31 | 39.0 MESES 2977| 29271 | 13 | 25 | 340 Mon. 20| 24 |30247| 23.970 | 38 | 21 | 310 Tues. 21|25 48| 30.145 | 39 | 30 | 34.5 Wed. 223/26 130227 30.222 | 52 43.0 Average. EM [29.844 | 2 29.632 | 42.7 | 27.4 | 351 * Rain and melted sn: Feb. 16-—Uniform m an айа ensely overcast. - l7—Very es ne with bright. к slight frost. — 1l8— hes pues rain ; drizzly. — 19—Cle dre e ; slight frost cpm nig mt — 20—Very clear; clear. cold, ај ; fine ; frosty at night. — 21—Dry and frosty ; 5 Snow- Peel D EROS — _ 92—Foggy ; hazy and SA H dull E foggy. Mean temperature of the week, 3 1-50. deg. beiow the average. During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending March 4,1855. = ez А filg Prevailing W No. eatest хе n Quantity mi: od of Kain. |^ |z |514 ЗК а littlo Rosrs.—Another batch of these may now be placed | eather Trex the atmosphere mAn. ken ining a | хо repor at present, the Japanese Tetinosporas, Thujopsis dolabrata, and TARRY ТТА out of doors, have received no injury | the lat has also had no ill Aconite, several beds of which are now in great beaut: of these, together with some о w нана апі a few plants of Tree Ferns, was sold the other ч м vil а ева асы x. 1 day | Mr. Stevens, and realised large rices, which can be чоо Ду шщ s PE Ж i the Lilies, which чи. in шапу in- | observa stances only presumed to be L. tum, fetched аз much as from 2s. to yi apiece. "The 8 om per plant. of some 425 lots realised the sum of 42 agreeable odour, and which is not арома 16 me ubi ої о Pant En Switzerland the leaves аге applied to medicinal "i VEMM CM plants in bela that have been some MNT Uy i TET crop into a Pasok hi p m on a shelf s the glass where p will have plenty of [Ben mie supply of P D be ENS es of the Vine.—When in flower the Vine exhales | te. A үз чен be apt to becom Үїхз,—Тако ы of all favourable oppor- hich | ж bo pens to be too dry. Endeavour o ad da effect on the bright yellow blossoms of the vis zh A ао, вр "| be h a re, and ор Ше лш growing as freely as nt with preserving the arf and Have ыма eye to intain succession of ture be dnd. per give ed the air possible, or the flow * blind." will be benefi ed by having | the soil аз deeply as can be d i ving it a 7 бега soaking PM pid water if ht o low at first, ind eam afterwards force rs will | You had be'ter apply to the Secretar, 1 FRurr-TRE& WAL М es . We Ы recommend theu 2 oxl ey Brisk f which a brief notice wi given at p. 698 of опг last year's volume, and a woodcut be & ah advertisiug colum No further ріегові ti en required, the bric Notices to Correspondents. Books: Scotus. Next week. — Young Gardener. Lindley pne Kingdom will give you the information yot ing. Barr i НЕВВАВІА : WV B. ы are unable to say when the. decisions respecting the prizos are ган ely to be announssl on for training is thi bricks bei MR айну or the purpose. If however your wall i: uilt of plain bricks your best plan S OE ba К ins wires argenteis.—Y Z, Scilla sibiri ios." p The i aig is ЕТ Narthex аай іа. —6 T P Py allude to with rough Rhubarblike leaves is PT?" unn L3 ra. TERS: We do not know of any publication я т ott Овіегв ; buta pretty full account 18 gite hira ане of Loudon's “ Arboretum." he will be ready to discuss the dio n, in as included Correspondent thinks | iw very T MM. { and salesmen who attend Covent Garden Market i i e "clock, t 5: 2 Б 4 kl c т $ © с" B © =] < c 5 Ф њ ©. and harder still tha their pplication that tho coffee-houses be allowed to open at the earlier instead lof N he later he ground а titw je not a speci e hav: ela ately experienced ; р. might t Vo pretiis on the private club principle, W with under еу bpm tances? dyke be ur riis on ancestors, which name itw VEGETABLE 8нЕЕР: M B. The plan m ximia, a New Zealand Com Fedele nim and forming lugo woolly hemispherical p feet high, and s yard fa = p eter. Ts p^ is called Tartarian эы PPL Я to receive nnd -A m RE We шга рна А of this ra Rap: Е 8, пуер д fall of snow, when el e amount o "T IE f THE MARKET GARD! d E Ромо E Avet gardener at the market garii pot vus E ally їп such Г z resa! itisrathera hard case, especially in hey not contrita Tus Wea Arabella, February was alw: Der | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZFETTF. 177 SUTTON'S GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS. Messrs. Surrov's. GRAS S SEEDS being Mixed expressly to suit the Soils for which the g have only » state the Nature of the Soil, and Acreage to be laid d are required, Persons orderin will be supplied. SUTTON'S SUTTON'S GRASS and CLOVER GRASS and CLOVER Е SEEDS SEEDS FOR FOR ORCHARDS. 3 or 4 YEARS’ PASTURE HAY or SOILING, 2 YEARS' DITTO, 1 YEARS CROP of HAY, FINE GARDEN LAWNS, NEW PARK LAWNS, BOWLING GREENS, gcn ING OLD PASTURES. PERMANENT PASTURES, |. WECLAIMED MARSHES, G00D BLACK PEATY SOIL, CHALKY UPLANDS, SHEEP DOWNS, WATER MEADOWS, CHURCHY ARDS, CRICKET GROUNDS, PARK LANDS. a a out. Ѕоттох beg tion, are now ready for фик э m M. request carly orders, which shall meet with their best personal attenti and Messrs. SUTTON respectf List f Prom of Turnip, Mangel, and ds Farm Seeds, with 0 ii 1 ipplicati Mr. Мавтіх Surrox’s “ ESSAY on PASTURES,” 64, post free, or Gratis to Cust | SUTTON axb SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. ey own, when suitable Seeds мо | Опе Poe DiS | cc Suitu, Seed Morchant, Worcester, | DER to announce that their GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS, which have hitherto given such | The Seeds this year have been harvested in the best —— um MARK, - E (posi | JAMES Verom, GENUINE GRASS SEEDS. PERFECTLY FREE FROM WEEDS. J AMES VEITCH, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W., following VERY FINE MIXTURES, which id selection. Tu das d 1 га £F ini 1; 3 "ELI жау, Д, ГЕР fihoT -E 4. ИТР E H that G (1RASS SEEDS, *kahla Miet 1 tag J 3J9 Qi ШЕТ", MIXTURES for PERMANENT PASTURES and MEADOW LANDS. Containing only the finest suitable Grasses and Clovers. 255. to 30s. per acre. MIXTURES for IRRIGATION or WATER Specially prepared from those kinds of Grasses most suitable for moist situations. 25s. per acre. MIXTURES for PARK and FIELD LAWNS. 16s. per bushel. MIXTURES SUITABLE for SHEEP WALES. 25s. to 30s. per acre. MIXTURES for RECLAIMED MARSHES or HEATH LANDS. 205. per acre. MIXTURES for GARDEN LAWNS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, GRASS PLOTS, BOWLING GREENS, &c. E ne, 1з. д? n. This Mixtaro has Y x M^ E kind MIXTURÉÉ : (Sow 10 to 121lbs. per acre). T m Unam ae eria & fail + ; ‚Ёле for RENOVATING OLD PASTURES. Price per 1b., 94. These Mixta $4 " es, Ryo-gra + А for iit е. Two, or E Tires Years’ prere or н, ш г 6s., 18s., and 20s. per acre. йада н ы ms ы n iE роса S ired for One, Two, or Three Years’ Lay. Where e y are required, J. V. will feel pleasure in quoting special prices. тш nd of Grass and Clover Seed supplied separately if required. DETAILED. ery of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS will be forwarded (Post Free) on application, a тау Towa Tand to Formam t Pasture, See the “TIMES CORRESIX ENCE” published in N ESSRS. SUTTON'S FARM SE EED T LIST for 1865, which - кы arr! Lame on applicatio: _ * ттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Es tabli shm ment, t, Reading, ` ). uantity во highly spoke - of by ne s Schrederi (Schr SU TION AND SONS h: avis g p impo г{ей a sms illi qu of the =ч d new FORAGE ^ Wo can supply 4 Е I at ls. eg (ро Surrox & аң al Ber! ksuiro Seed Establishment, Readi: Improvement of Grass Lands вк Kixps, Sy TTON" 8 RENOV ATING im СТАВИ SEEDS should NOW неби һе ods consist of PERENNIAL CLOV ERS, Sand fine GRASSES for 1-4 the bottom. l'rice e. per lb. 8 or 1218, per D be sufficient, and will produce а Eu t in in the produce Surrox & ra Royal Berkshire Seod Establishmen , Комі, 5 MHE ALSIKE CI Ст, OVER ГЕ CI OVER-S SICK LA AND.— for Dormanent Pasture, Sady for mowing three times in | they stro! А recommend this Clo | ouitivation. "rice =ч! had чийе — Royal Be stablishment, Reading, ATURAL GRASSES: their Names and Derivation. ; wo do Elevation, Situation, Soil, vy Peouliarit; та, ат , Time of Flowe wering, Pri e, kc, Free и; over to more general TRADE HALLETT S [F PEDIGREE [| NURSERY WHEAT, - OATS ot less than Two Quarto! Stamp, to Ранна F. PURE 8 as Quarter (with Sacks) fo: "v aq pls application, eund Harket, Esq., F.L.S., ihe Manor House, righton, Sus | —— плагабстаз avt БЕТҮ К ANGELS inest quality. M Бес CATA t froe). ' : Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Rond, Chelsea, БАЙ T and best. [TURNIPS « of sorts, finest TALOGUE (post free). James Verroen, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's s Road, Chelsea, 5, W. finest and 'eleanest. Soe CATALOGUE (post free). Jawxs Уктоп, Royal! Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W, IG ENUINE, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. TALOG а now ready, post free. Ver наба „8.07, Che Agricultural Gazette. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1865. € ra THE ENSUING WEEK. ME! WrpxzspAY, Jic te Have the members of the Royal — Society at all war ed what the Education: Committee of t unci recommen Tox that body to do T "On Wednesday next a decision, | adjourned from the last — ig no Mes » dec upon a proposition claim whatever upon the consideration ia it will receive; and лорга 4 favourable consideratio it ET desire that it чу bn ge "= t 3001, ot. the ser MT funds the sons of faar or of members co- te, but alone have any direct eres to agriculture, are now Се à - ied ме e. And it curiously illustrates the kiss noy on the р f the voran tha ^ эь should be Mechanics as pro ed to egricaltare, which is the only professio onal mer s possesses, is expressly declared to be =й on further negooiations with go бета All this, then, is in discharge of the duty con- nected with agricultural education which the Charter of the Society imposes! It is plain that agricultural education—'* ion of w во who, entering agri agrieult lture as a profession, become dependent on the cultivation of the land for their muMEE———— PR т THE 6 i fessional th t the edueation referred to is that ke education by which they become qualified to an MR. i. А, In place, however, of any examination which, i u FE: ARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL y may be fairly ooneluded | exclusively, if those who have е alread When he asked what rE y said they must iy hes. e к will, those : — the nia am education tests ; but on the | реор!е her han hem s м pil ти and let them gain their places Feet enr vafe, шы our É by the test of agricultural examinatio e of ЖБЕК UA bonla bd КОРЫ antw alone. It is idl lo tə say ie nothing ean be learned дь Ш ofa ^s ity and qualifications BE T. copas hdd cr such а test. "Tho p cal men who sa that the | aware; КНЫН dte obest i portions atian м бм ltest of ag v ae a ability i is only i in the field on almost every farm which, from its ey lturists, all; EA sid во бн have s АМЫ! а mer азак P literary an boerd of examiners. JE is not a knowledge o of the art th steepness, or the pec uli of its soi mar ЕЧ ore quoted with approval by | laid out to permanent Grass than in ny soil es was going 1 of agriculture, or ої any в ial applieati of the sciences ; it Sos an acquaintanee with soils, | 1 : J virtualiy som dw da There is not one he agreed upon the propriety o them who iem not form a judgment 0 the | such fields as he had described—he had alio ime e applied to it early understood that there 5 no question raised e of the importance of any or all of these bra by а mne w EpMwvuNDs, might very proper »- be devoted to the promotion of agricultural e iine e The e o which the Committee have thus indicate „admit that they are ие consistent in putting ** music" and “ religio owledge" upon their list MÀ н dut ar E e mention of Roep r of|Pr 2 unfitness of the cou which the Аааа] be Society x Low а % нет, nothing сап hoped to Does у он seem plain upon the very face of it |? that th cultural Society, if it interfere iu^ su of education at all, must | education ш; the d rhaps, w le 'dge, w: t of experience, and wa ot a ica iucentive in just for кс pasture tho seeds which it was needful this way. pc education is a definite thing, an any of its ults can be tested by examinations. | many years ago for the High To its pro Es оп, уге еог ordially hope that the А vits, eimi rts of the Ag ty may | pæiia of А д be bie and confined, These efforts s are the m able Trentino by Mr. Wis son e lik ejm e Council w e and a heavy | misa riating the funds which are placed аф | plain that one half of them wo е ор g t бу Ww: d good permane their disposal for аена purposes а alone, pains to prepare their mould as fine as possibi th à E ж: i as lightly h that description í the y hd n no "micat in getti THE PRESENT POSITION OF THE FARMER. |а de At thoy sh lo S ing nova: yt t | о Ње papers on this subject read before the Hungerford | wit ight rake. ithout that, А the Tast Lothian — respectively, -- Me half of their seeds again. Another in our columns, w E ather a Jar sowing land mane seus; spoken by Mr. UN. Lip 964 Jolm "bres. of оа to Grass without à crop c Dilston—at the recent иш moeting "€ the Hexham unu season of the year with a litt Шыр, of which he was the founder, and has long been t E which in the autum siden nt.] sheep, d very gen » » 1, The Corn and Meat Produce of the land ard aso its fertility. It did not The subject was--'" The changes which LX Ча. oif the саге "ot "permanent —— m they place in the prices of ere ultural produce, and the | 29 right тич —— Pia it in the way he means which we may be е to devise to теё that | the land was used afterwards. without the ruinous oss. which attends the raising now | to eat the Rape B of ü Ten ог twelv > уеа ago he | before any f. took the liberty of suggesting to the the. p oprieby | 30975 SOT b 4 of looking ahead, and adverted to the hib importation jede it паа i et em. - ld interfere wilh | ought to b agnor ЗҮ: wn i ntry re та lose nibblers. ; first ug it is obvious that to do what it is asked | that time it was obvious to him that the great increase ШО De Ead ; ad it was ten to oni but. 6 ae Ах to do for the promotion of general education will | in e importations Жеш be in the articles of Wheat | drought succeeded Ment] asa. па! | qnite giri that, 1 kin over ^t eid n i and other things which are very preci an Qni poking. o er tho wor den that 5768 the c 3 eless flinging away of money; for it i 18 | and other grain. Tut had соте about, They would | taken to һауе it eaten as bare a bos i a roots but to d to cal a te on 60s. per qr. as ра губ an average price и oem „and now 16 was down to | usurp the дг imd dcs et rig other ud they used to reckon ЕЕ baag Ра Е ане b na own, not to eat during the second year in | чуер of 5d. "S. lb., and емга year, began о rather lose its verdure extent of corn-growing land, and sity un der: thin [eet ation of Siku other countries, and| 2. Rotation of (горе, —$o far, then, considering that Wheat could at all times be conveyed | ће sowing of lan for permanent Gras TO ain, t v chievo ous dr: - eum it en "ii ded газе оп ће ед ts whieh might and could and should have made for the promotion of professional and rial training. The duty specified in the use of the True Charter will be я à . : ге submit to those who are ral фани in the аы of agricultural educa Road this _ is а most serious and wei a Со in connection with ut subject. "hey may rest assured that i that body be misdirected now on to the wide fie ы of Piddl clas schooling, nothing will be done fo the 1 and pro fessional object in which we dte Itis earnestly to be desired that no rash step taken now, and nieue IM — from the general meeting of m next May, shall result in a. distaste au podes re A educ: w whole Ee so tbat the profession the proper object of our йон, be left доне ia in the lureh. h 4 : I middle term on which the м wor д. for the honour i| Prod be vtri ide f e сап ndisates | ‚ and r Soeiety b Wis efi from one part of the world to the other upon that | аа! bey mu d their view 06 great highway of nations—th that divided th because "as practical farmers they from other countries—and by means of those lines о?! аб they could not keep the extent railways which now intersected the ye in all|reqnired for the consumption of ta irecti it t V dun paying their rents unless they had а @ be the article they would be likely to be inundate amount of their land under cultivation. with, bec 16 could be put on board a vessel ог! рахе а rotation of crops, p must have Маа апа pest: from place to place with y little | straw, n oos crops to cost or diminution of value. It required no feeding | amount of € Bat it was "quite pai and attention like cattle; there was nothing of that | that eund equired for such cargoes as those. Nob only did |addi qubd | cattle require both food and water on their way, but| | How xen generally of inferior soils, beoaus? they were liable to loss of health and the risk d f | richer oils in n the fand which poc cultiva tad E J disease, and consequently great depreciation in value | 7 ше brains ree e recom of them. i would be sustained. That had come perfectly true, | hi ras tt ey must М T and the узена cuan which he took the liberty to | оғ апе 'estow m then had been in the right d pe: - | would judge of se» пов of k farm ats were sown upon ai xtent of the flock o upon ume ihe апа so smalf à return obtained for it, | condition of his live dg "That Panerai в held, good — re ri ue conn rs Another Md Showing the very great importation of tat one- balf which ond ва uh grain and i inc creased cons sumption in this соу, фе other pe that the farmer y teri i he hal n the whole, à eat into England was about a million and » half bicis now it had ri eight millions; and оп one occasion it had reached as T. boe 11 millions. That proved e on]y the great i Зе: Qe e u El | doing. pes arke ces e duce ч mud. radi езд it might point ux to Се the necessity of accommodating the selves, en e year in ries suppose Tidit t them be very g9 ра іа l'onitivate pa 04 grow and £o prod h | which would + tend t modify, in egree atleast ie tad Doen me £ the red Fr. *|of a eee 1 = без | léti them pursui thé йор à in a the priceof grain — ossa ттт Gaa MCA Hh Fzsnrasr 25, 1865.] GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE. 179 member. that | rear | balance of undrained at 10 million acres. He says that | is their having proyed во beneficial that has led to pe four, ears, СЛ ы zÉ s {ште or 7 that iba could едай ing land yo Y | there are, however 11 mil on 1 De mama doing as p they could wish, mo э lion acres of паре CIS E their powers. The first Drainage iu other fields to grow Grass for the maintenance of hey could also introduce another system which was| Britain is 56,352,000 acres, of ре АЕ abont | followed m more in the South of En. gian M on PN and i whioh, ing a 29, 390, 000 wet land capable of i m" nt by dra 4 Vict, was прене by 8 & 9 Vict., c. 56. Under ы last Act no | Ae t ka $ 10 ы not e ad 1,700,000 Reres, во that there remain 1,000, 00) a s to be yet са ped- The remaining | Ч milions p for the t part of free soils | y dr ту, which absorb А-у “infiltrate to various | advance EA for m "Britein, 1 о bi tio ou to the Inclosure Commissio | appointed to carry out. the Ast, ew change upon the la nd to be 67. 105. per annun п, payable fi r 22 years, lls s upon the surface, the | rainfall being taken up ч ing °@ tlie fi n of the yalue operatio ns, ani it is not a little een эф: whilst English land "wners remained generally der eee the t grant, and Ad the "anam am rtainly consist of surface of rainfall in om on e-half to four -fifths | avy о "milli ons 8 ck formations, the ey | whi д, having pid slopes, en off the e pr oport; ions, viz., fro Р all. got lion’ share of the money. [еда to СЯ jin Berwickshire abont the period, MIR to my c wen to Berwick Le E Northumberland. ^ In 1848 the first of the | Drainage Companies Те үа comes nme ing.— —These were plans which | there are bogs and moors which catch, a large qnantity | aid of the Gov grant, was | incorporated by Act of Parliam Put as "Th West of BO Ina. terial ly in z а t not at all by his rers n,|? yakor their own | 9 off by evaporation mueh more moisture than the rain | T Ы еа проп ет, The — „4 We sur- arg fre e soils drained or re rainin th Wales Dri mpan 19 & 20 Vict 0, was also а Hs "m m ап quiring use than 12 000, 1000 out of 23,000,000 wet bes Ui. in the : irse, leaving of clays alone about 11,000,000. The utmost extent of land drained under the Public - and under the several Drainag Com any's had fhere а useful Mrary consisting chiefly of haies | bocks, and һе tru sted the would take out those ы emt the total n tural туе y that which Maori ; so that a 3 2 he present rate - of p icd i tically by tt ti fairly considere at it will take a century to | they КЕ x. Lb La does ince of] completo the T t age of country. Now t c ct the depr essi on whi eh of pipey or brickyards making pipes Gre t Bd itain is es stimate d at à 800, and ета] the land that needed atter end ing to, but 16 w. t the land. Ho hoped t the в Acts 8, don not excecd ав | yet 1, 100, кн ires ч otland, and in 184 с. 7 the Scottish Drainage апа Төре Án. 9а n Ас t Tattb ү | n в --: for Ње (ede dd Ё а C of the General La and tating the Е; however, can be taken by this Company, exoept "vith consent of the Inclosure Се mmiss'o It t be |kept in view that whereas the us S "in H | drainage loans has been to n. off principal y шеген} їп 22 pen at G4 (now 71) per cent., some Co now offer to do it 1 ud meant those farms ra eady found in pastu rich iet се ayé ear, the eere made annually may be 0,000,000. As 1250 pip & 17 Vict. a Improvement Compa. any, England, Wales я, and Scot 836,000 acres may be drained per a la arge number of , pipes are „applied to Act in 1 render it a profitable pursuit. But tb in| "6m por агу pastures of а very good Sub: i: which dd аси this computation they held then was very obvi Many farms in the north 9. Le күн in| know precise! Dra —lIt mportant to zd ly wil are the | бойно of the Act of | o 1861, anå how far anothe 839, can now afford стель ш: to landowners T do improving ер. „ре. EU James San now of Westmin on the [геш sd of Berwickshire € «nda or. just igne Ld 2/8 o of „д Scotch 23 kid He Ger t loa giy till 1 the р Hrs со айн. "yadovues ‚а ant of drainage being | basis of. "d PRA en feas x alike ae sought t the Government money—the former merely F the use of lime over the surface, he saw flocks of sheep now-a- 16 is or may be found available to hav pSt pam finer са: е —— sheep of 20 | reme dy a peng and геа е ng "s esultiv og | e sheep зу came mu H m pm double the quantity of tot of ent Ine creased dra Ex ie z For e first t riotors Laid f time referred to. Th n in th on or А the lower y ocenpation of that description — ht thank their stars l tł i QUEM feet D mus par tue но оС з he expense of getting rid of de uetions to their f. farmers. It w: EE tly said—| thought ihe lcf ti itid arat CU at there was n great error їп the recimi- basib the tillage farmer | "ne "remova or спе up r" pei ers existing : "V враро ofteri found himself labouring under a disadvantage, and he (the | of. mills, dams, weirs, E. 2 passage of the farmer) would speak of his n: vcre being so much more | upland m - is itetit “Р in it way to ^d d easily managed useit wasall Grass, Now he was күлен oütíalls titel pg are super-added p , for instead of being more easily п зал, he thought powers ar per greatest amount of judgment. to manage | com унон ыш їп order to t CUT or well and to the best ht tur y al must | de old rivers 5 = knoss? not only p rae nip of ask rs suited to the IE and w ld be bronght to perfection with the k upon it, acceptin the out- | lay, and f the latter readily paying ihe required interest, Never was there a more jujicigoe] loan, adds Mr. mander: 9 дь ny e [UE en e а ime pr end e ding Jur раша ‹ юп pradie aet 3 ахопе, аф Jabo neede for 1 and Des lasses of. the. c hill farm а 6 stoc! ust one of those situations —— required a nr great amonit of j е ent and attention. In fact, it w: most Dog em ch Sis with m kh ct aveny set the measure Ai e ihe SEE of dala eds An m he сап urbis no ba ird afloat, whilst the dissentients must redii beer the project can be rejected if approved Moe Inclosure Commissioners of England and | Wal ales. й ПІ. refers simply to ou "di works to aa 2 by private propr ietors, su as „easements 4, Land prime — But no man deserved to be, indeed, no шап" could be a successful manager of land | if he was antin z in industry zË LS and Roxburgh ; 50,0007. 1 set named count as always mar wer Owners, а ee and hen “deepening 2s майына ап #4 ercourses, be concealed, лоте! E hos Т kapt an а fant rho wae ota апа "TE he miri of sttaning these objects are at stead of being а good landlord | an expense considered by Mr. Bailey Den praetieal men to be even greater than attended the n a > * as с -£$ d redd partir existing hole of the M of Tid by the der Pat nt. of The Ani is in fi the ng of er, that їп their c F intellect апа oh hé oa ny ay whether dud ud 7 ge ‘farmed or erwise, to tell him impri. is à dear farm, Süch a тај җә qu e" expenses mus id g advantage has, however, been ined, ,—the r with "the i SE rain +i heir IE з, pin Pa А js E» both 4 96, Не paye bern рені „печ b ab ion the arran; vdd uch t| e landio ud d КС ing at t Pad the ac either буо He ч je sug DEP. drains S ches E them with st н: DERIT dug 7 the te DLE t e total out]a is femur is at th HEY 1 гүя Imu ust say Ер erson. a hr s emi Was worth anythin p ing. Ifa ап h tal left entirely at the mercy of EI SO apat he оша | S е the troubie to look in atter, io 5 n be c land A heap ога dearone. He fe eould rposing lands rin Sen ands, wbich legalised. pi of their cire lias been » entering "pon scussion, he took it metantly, as he сөйг that he had retired from public ifs, Bat still жы Е аа that he great pleasure in coming again - see es ma gia | Acts of Parliament кїм to drainage eig pe ong b and he: уаз missioners, М ich X be interfered g | These ге local; the chief The far inp it order arable farms, act more like landlords hag орї Great dire of the new outfall and otbers in and are well Т gp ne "mn йи bnt rather bs c Eid forth P hor the fen койы, М counties of Cambridge, North-|is exceeding Тагар (a cies ion with the subject, and their е expe- ampton, Lincoln, and Norfolk. But the: powers ot pest. ts n E "Ne eneo hien ү ent—into tbe discussion y do not only to sea- | Mr. L ed on a new E +, jos iit- hoped would fo walls, rivers, stréams, and ieu courses, bnt to banks, | suntide, 1359, yo more nn twi erem iae: During dite eee gutters, sewers, gotes, calerés, pice ——— m STATISTICS OF LAND DRAi xt 41 ie pued A: e Ў sen bari of Sin ” (an me telj y m 3 E rwie EUM all the ED i Bier Nd 4, TDI weed, pE miles, fro rom pum (d an w NAGE. fis gartis, kedels, оге food- gatos ч оек, and ponds; | no ia trácts „| an t are specially reserved in every Act o h je т ы: yo 2 Er M. I Manger v Parliament, are v 4 to interfere with drainage 1 SE a e Feri Agen Оле) practice and pri vilegos, The origin of our ort ett D d.—To da magnitude | Draima t er powers on tenants for life, Жн e may оен: to i rho (on in Meis i don edid Mr. EIN Denton beds the extent of selber and these Acts were Я gri ined lands. Та a former lecture we stated the | benefit by promoting improved cultivation, indeed, i cation in Ber Ex bire re | soil). "In the same year it the drains 3 feet deep and %0 feet КЕШ, а cost of t|2520/." (Pretty well for one year's outlay—60207. But 180 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL this was arp eo pugna de ith these an n driving d for Ам т, m енй an acre; yet I am 11 what he is about. ———— THE PRESENT d yp OF THE BRITISH Нар your ‹ ранын г M.” in a late Agri- been n rd which I am confident et А vp any reply for r what jis is nen; but as I| d bis Ие, qu have left it to prai vnm bushels. Then again your ow himself. D would ено your Correspon ndent to rea ar a my statemen poen wrong i corresponden nt has added account for таб and Oats, assumin 8l. per acre ! w, on the А0 E 08 my he із a large with him. With pet d the steam dps I should have f I ha d introduced it into my paper, | s made dnd pes of Lea of Pes ust мн short in your Journal lan: that asse ore i qu to English farming," and that Der m plough, Ico uld ave made ins the | аайы df be Hun ere mad Ik | Messrs. “Fowo g | effects fr rom its use а кур and India are EUN "e а: w | the МА pulo saei Bu end of your space, во p A "x subscribing He believed in v that roe furis of the set are The & Co. r foreign hito d self. Л A. Williams, Baydon, Е T vrespondenc The ке x Farm. ^ Le ird s Аа adh e та vie rather than Ортайейу, asserting that ystem of working a a clay farm thinking, if it Ам Ts еа ted. | re xeu! dnd td емей it, and have ^ years’ | d be ith Ml a ount a: rant me in doi ing. ы way, 400-ac my with t en "hok муа the л» will see кү 26 ve the tenant dh less 8 a If he has z ability | Kee judging from (m som | only amounting E ie for some ye Be thi ка н е 40 of t made to gro | 40 vati, maintain 40 head ot young stock in a state, and 12 cows in milk mb regularity through a | had series o of year as gained his what In m first place the rent mi MM of the land, to 30. har dn warran mber s. per ars, the estimated э of cattle sheet. hich i2 ur e most necessa € pal us n as р уче only for keeping them in what is we condition, but to fatten at leas em. ни V, aioin t quantity f roots to feed a healthy 8, pne —M self, how upon | to be also, are the £ 5 2 ven the ©“ 845 tons о! | of Clo over PA ? will кеф ri we not to be cattle at two years old t the ЖОГ yonr iode: Let чн АГЕ. га ан үнүн m double this year, when they have paid every one «Аде must erred house and pay their € Dem out n: - fry tns Following the Cra hounds does o the his allowance of roots, | let t^ meal and om remain repe cr or, let him е 4 от 5 lb. of oilcake per y to his bill of fare befor [^ off his fi arm fit for A (em to look at. He, of that practical ех dito d E business is able to attain; as а rool the following | quotation will confirm. “1 еа entirely with his | receipts. І have had re of ri m: алй - goo that b; ija ы ati тү ш үчүн ya a proper app га ih of t чн, em 8 to feedin his stock fat instead of sellin ng it in 3 condi tion, fie | 5 ST reap fom his P acres t = 9007. ; from his Barley and Oats Ме рег ке s 8001, | ^. ing his corn receipts 17281, instead of 1 ЕС "n addition to this he would after Christmas at 50s. each, i a ise | b- | sell his tnt r^ at or tead of таш "i on; ?| wish ! pts| mM the land is of growing roots | pr olitably on the чыч o Ае пее д 80 many roots, and ecd we feel s оар. „МиющьЬ ОПЕ from your correspondent, hon admire the business-like way in ork to га the cost” before May he be successtul is our earnest he S. p | mences liis cer In and I believe you will have the largest sale of Mangel and that there was a Palm man to do his duty “ш that state of life pleased God to call him to learn from ode g | The whole of the and in thos e by P n; che siae gu ance nb, ab th 23 acres of strong land сап be | + n | to ms "t t the Su instiraion would АШЫН, or | the county о ipeo This winter has taught us all a lesson, tl ko GAZETTE. | a great want of attainm ents [FEBRUARY 25, lr n of h and that the best education was that whi e to эшо) Mr. JAMES HOWARD 4 Bedford) thought the: otber d, inds ght e than he had done wW eta they had left scho o1? з believed t would be made if that saperon gener vidil class of which so m had b roducod the length an eadth o RETT (Lei n Works and Carlton Hal, Saxmundham) said in his prem a scheme for tho imprime ment of middle-class education had been started. ассо osition, most of cost d bi е) Fen bain. There — age maiia individuals, for priz ==, lars egrees of pro ofici — em "7 2 —— еса to quality а а young m gifts lower one, and in the Wiper — to remain for и ааа nols The Rev. р (Fra m elect of the А ора ‘referred to, educa — rder YY- he ight be say, t e e him pr z dorem that. Der ry p^ rd cati ramlingham, held that educated; al education ial ed des ant, and he should like—he spoke disi Motte should like to see the poa which the rest of England follow: ed in all the coun! CnossKILL said that there was oni aid. ot agree with г онен аз. НЫ. Royal Agricultural Society advancing а RA dit vere malam as education, и was -— "a ith that маа tesi ed ties in vb on white a е point on Wa, | talked аро T тэк Agric M mss re tributes eh discit т 5л nt. on his The theory of the writer of i above is much finer possi than his ире knowledge. Wo а t it could be н, resent Pos osition | tion, perf онус "addition to the 400 stock. T as the whole ed the dut. ff th put earlessly assert an average o е, viz. not 3 DU зт: those that I put S we тре of | that as а mixture of of C pode and hay e haff is the DM [This has been sent to us by Mr. nding; bang an extract from the letter ои жоош Middle. солем —The followin х g i3 A abrid e re H kd the di ws Ae » Баайа val M ble p: e спе ds LDS (Stort irt Bishop's Stortford) - B 5 Р Б 5 So © g „er SF LOND! | an ekitean sh the pulping of Man - E ar ould #йтансө а cr eI enr pA eont ra ey would very айр prisoner during the war; left to educate her children The bo —— that rra tion rr ре н Мебнт said: Не middle-class аиа especial th effect upon agricult When parts of the d гуие t the pu sons, he had always made it a L^ =з s "Ner же Pay had some TES visiting 80100 ‚ бепе that as a Farmers Club е 5 question with reference mi o partio Fz»aranY 25, 18€5.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 181 mof education c, grammar, pa- riculture. — ture. They must tall атоо! thatu —by which he meant and spelling- Tei zi ers. whi ch эф pe often felt ught there had been mbers qw А еец вту iderable "e up for their deficie He tho Govern "n though i thay m: eme degreo ood education. À —they e D e -yet tke бтв. "йр eople did w settled was to tax m maelves f for sn. What they о кето таутан) ‘ural library in every school in м 10. was | its entire | coincidence with. that which. the Agricultural par icular department of labour in this fiel ich | созы to the ор, м m «verd and vell. деб, ael u ke = labour: Wi ш! ought to under- | take both effici M and ука he class ' poss ssible only in the case of those (almost) t towns which | sometimes arise around new pools ‚ filters, &c. might all be pro — before the new special ретте it might X^ p stimulate siderable, both for ish number, and for the inane the preliminary education it Pen ady rec confers. Leb however a certain standard of pre- 24 ет АВ - е жене p" results of a go red before an possible attempt any such ration, or of | restrieted water supply as һе requires, Excessive water "E Wm © СЯ reque t and abundant flus ashing of all rains, Е towns which b a not abandon. And any plan for 2c БФ which с pd influ- ence Mr. Holla nd in гэр reply to Mr. Ада nd's le tter. of t it has to deal. Mr. "40 рки ет оў аз po en er at present stand believes “ the utilisation of London sewage upon perfi be hopeless if any adequate return is to be obtained € the outlay —— to MN either rem m will undoubtedly be receiv ifetime pent in the bereke of must command E ren it is the weightier vl more trustworthy fo (depend :—' As I have not examined the country piter hrs don, I am not prepared to say that there is | sufficient land z— i the purpose to warrani а We extract the following passage whether it be g “I look u rowning exa amination of the uea- | the whole, "d pectéoty easy I manage. Remember, f irrigatio upon the — — advocated , being CUL on econ qos would require a very cams er, change is made in the system кс: mi drainage. rfe Rer. 4 н at the naa that one object or Led It i к оет = that Mr. Menzies оша know tion is to present to th mind something hard. Не! is not tea hing p practical agriculture. that I ask you that the соп untry an ound жа оп —— well was convinced that nothing eu out the faculties of the mind | t6 enteri tain, жеры t У A &c. better than the fixed studies— ‚ Greek, and Mathematies. n о he — 1t had been thought that physical science, from its progressive | At Ciren cester agrioultaro has a certain number of | that much “serious yde ht ay mn already spent was not Wi d e umg Hir in аан as uid allotted to Practical aena ir а | -— n the subject, and nati in fact 80,0007. has already sciences whic! en fixed for centuries; bu was --X y was taik wire аа асе rhe: number of 'the se, а 7 ma proceeding | been deposite d as а gua antee that the plans devised rr А E =. ent position i in tho education of | there is pgs me actory. e secure the servi тө Wan it it had yot attained, Ho D om thinking | examiner in practical agriculture of some noted m It is indeed, unfortunato for the author of this that che chemistry, geo! ny, a capable | as an хато Та r Mr. 5—, from Wi laine work, "lat there can be hardly any reader of it who terii атаи UPS The е other day ho was kind enough to 5 aes der us his services. Тһе mode of | will not see at once how deficient it is in the acknow- Ine members of the eme PM aud others, | proceeding 3 due hat has been already done in Hanover Square Жош, and he th. M — 4 the opinion him thecandidates for diploma, with some such Words as|in connection with i ubject. he whole of the ccena ym intimated, to the disa ppro of Dr. Temple, these: ‘Mr. S. chemistry, and the whole of the agriculture of house murred as to the practicability of the › Royal Agricul- г h Б 9 ООУ measuring а man by ts in "science, | 0 obtain which it is necessary to gain suc! and such | a dictated to you how you are to examine them, but re I the а proper one." Well, now, that was just the point they had to consider that evening— —"whether it ме "үзү to Зечар v mind m — ene res of the greatest prae use life. He th с Cross and he did think the in would be M us, provided tituted for it. Ont the might а] fir tic e on his right hand (Dr. Voelcker), who would tell them that if teachers chose to make s dificult and educational they coul easily do so. tleman that read the paper that evening said the stan: ане: was high. Perhaps that was . He kne his friend Dr. Voelcker laboured д many years to the standard high and difficult, becaus: Мотото elass of minds which they had had o dodi 2 many of се ha they would give this subject a practica! а turn, le t them ether it was not » to edu: cate up toa hi igber ,by g to зу been termed the machinery of education—reading, w ;, and arithmetic—mathematies and the Condes scien ter Hall, Coo mbe, Coventry, said: As Warw Bir mon, he ern "поё help expressing the з редат with eh he had listened to the able d P of his n про. Mr. MEO and he ы „= that paper had. well тесе only а tont to 3A cbíetos. Agricultural 7 pe By Edward This js ат eply кзы; meu of the. АА pee Society 1 ett the educational subject ед Ф President by Mr. Acland, а mem E 6 mittee, and Кк в professiona h profession ing _ odical oet. =. Holland, with every нее intelligent igly as Mr. Acland does, that rofes- general таша ng m precede d special o Sional education but e believes t erbe to or pr exist- ing exa mining bodies a ar arant still more, let us s аў, the mme telli ~ MÀ gu general middl is country, t is Mal education < om ына апа Басын г во every day— effort by the Soci iety t. altogether lost in the subje r which they are gaining Еа this knowledge as pupils ? | repr uld | As this field E the * promotion u Erefted, contends for the me force of the Society's в |і that e ordinary surface gravitation to the farm and keep them there proceed labourers : are, » however, all unnamed in these pa - f the details of house Mos three, four, self as to init ders attainments. Do not confine your examinations to the state wi ә farm, € nature of the c crops, their rota ation an nd s rth, but ascertain f veh nts, dation, in which the strength of Mr. Menzies' pub- lioation Jor. diit is а E бокой of he i the the credit of in- aud of every matter connected wit im the practical management of a far (The examiner did so, understand ^ has been since pleased E конон koonlojgs dge m in оной Miricaltars when t — for o rewards come off their fathers’ эйе, or from farms on | th I which however may be learnt from &c of Windsor Castle* (1863), de loped in from which it is plain, that many an idea гоп the ter tank, which is so exclusivel attributed to e Tite” Prince Consort, reram mpeg m ght zd supplied with more of that j labourers, in which i тэ хе i m ТЕ t ась us our incl ngs.” We sincerely hope that the author of this pamphlet | will carry his views in the Council next Wednesday; ad that the governing body of the Royal Agricultural тен of аи and will see their way to the adoption uch a plan as may lead to the eri sic ima and another example of this same fault, it must be added "that A мі closet system, which is certain d | the best pla а 7 with the eiue ы in the of de А т ry houses, is iPad "y mention of the R = Н. Moule, to seis ur readers know, ыы кыегы vd it is due. A Re has no ош. pora in now TN. uec DU aree | ө Sewage, f mn Illustrated with of Windsor Poret and Park, edi Draw Longmans. le which does veli sE ei Linee in ouse And P deal g with sewago y g out the undue season which tbe men hibits and the lack, we do n of generosity, but the nc by which the as been сите out at the Wellingto t the Broadmoor Crim ша Lanatie ta f just and candid eden which it displays towards his predecessors in the field, The Agricultural Value received THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE — AND. ө GE CUMIUE AL GARE d tain s easons | Mechi, of liquid sewage Had: 2d. о 477 cer pah рош. h сап be reschéd. by gravi m fro om ME poU 0 acres; butif sewage X уена ad E alue which some persons — it will be v. A fora lifts and by pumping, to end the area utilisa! u Ж, e plan by which in three or four years we “8. чмут ‘whole course o — Auge Mu and the i from of à nuisance, ый" "That t the field for the use o К” — et proposed ; no one, we io reads the етеде 1 here porre N «nA com r conclusion. It establishes, as the aut е Ам here puts t: «1. That the liquid sewage of a great кр A be made to поа considerable Lek |J it " applied by gravitation in 6, Godolph tal table soi a > ur Tha $ (ho tost onitablo i soil is a sandy porous soil ; and Being а strong-built man, he mig ve aep on | the more barren the more profitable will ba the application. а living many years longer to pur the labour of love а mm eat to Do а epn бее фора йе h hich he long ago began; but he had con a св p ҮА ed а chronie pulmo e complaint, which told on | use), а natural or 04, raet ©“. "That the most eoonomical amd тоо а туте is, as these € - ation - —— m: vmm a MTM ah. — periods | the east and the айпод falling. with a thin Yi ot ^uid, and pass бә sowage from field to | extraordinary season of c ы ppiné g winds, r: heran кыны snow А the utmost amount of manurial value p been зч stis dog cn vem fn one we wee * b айу | m "Оз а йр is c ou e 5 оа Mp el iint бори ө Mer sever re for some e days he was, from be eing u nder кее inary crops of au dee та, Such as cereals, roots, beans, За Ф p as well as Grass od. for hay in times of drought ; and that such occasional sewage service, delivered by gravitation, | us before, in his usual рае frame. of mind ap to pagio паси : ueh higher rent, either per ton or per edi y of his death; but i acre, than a cons! serv eei “6. nada sewage ca with advantage be constantly mile in the act di handing back a E from opted applied to clay soils dm substitution ive farm long-straw manure, had just drunk, l rooped, a e ar Pepe due euh мо мнт чу chanical effect | without any Sai гайд sairing: Mr. Steevens | **7. That arablo farms (exceptas regards arti Grasses) at the ET: r Test ү be arsi mating i HE cannot be employed to receive the bulk of a constant supply | St ess Hall on tbe Spine ednesday ; an kel ar trn n ae v rn rre y ble fat | was then little thought that one among us in his usual would, du any то the year, agi me P ĉessive rain or in igation. Thabit ка ential, in healt pirits would, diac е ФЕ ыл all орва! e utmost profit from a constant supply of jid in worldly affairs, from lying in the 1005 sleep order to im th pro Паша sewage, that farms i irriga ated s — manure farms A eng daily made to dovetail with the ordin: rotations s fifth of these couelusion$ rests upon а body of evidence than the others; possible to that in exceptio: n exceptional times 16 will ible nue flow. and the following is the I ma i plan with i je facti de thes ER culvert will be pre aca ten prp in dismeter, siderable revenue from sewage app by the abundant i of апа at ] ber. y ing profitdbly with a b This is the problem which i is offered for solution ; t p Main Outfall Sewer of the Metropolitan | Say This ow th ill tap t Board at ep erm um three miles from London, of three and a-half miles, with а nt where the levels of the e it to rey lifted 20 feet. Т ue i а culvert of the same dimens: ofthe navigation of the r Crouch, at Battle's Bridge, Essex, 28 m. - he ed ке Abbey | Mills; The sewage will be in lifted 12 feet by pumping at nine and a-half miles. The object of these lifts is, besides increasing tho velocity of t, to the eulvert to command much as surrounding сој "Ty gravitation. At Battle’s d t will divide into two ch. on the Dengie Flats he s will miles 10] ymo m Ж. Maplin Su Bunda, Bothi thena: by kores on the east c ges Eie ow | they will get almost dry ére the Gr о and uto i EE. A Й. КЕ оте) jaimod from calves Айт. than this will scarcely be fit for sale with sea by embanlem doc to C IR т on сез я of PM 4 When a calf is dropped it is imme- nshi an r oountrios) to the extent. of | diate yr its dam, rubbed with a e IE m ; ultim Кан М ее coarse cloth or wisp of straw, and then pases in a crib ades however, will | i the calf до ong dry sira receives a de out, aos most highly fer нй portion o own mother's first milk, For a fortnight Magen ed sr n pese ed u apon | new milk is the э food suitable for it, and of t Lo tnis dischurge when these mendi do shat Should receive m» eral allowance twice a day; but uten arrangements—which | means _ used train it to eat Een sire. Eee 4 Swedish Tuis, sod А, = CON HU IDE readiest. to do go is to put abit of cake into its ent enüy fuoco tio vale o the manda, [aegris gute A thin AR yn A a E а е hold of, will be effected hand repeatiug this PN tim M Er Бу els clean and in order, аб а trifling ex pense, once o its trough, it will ай a apum os aiias whe сета this sire ease, it should have as much as it AA MD Mo фа ean t 168 allowance of milk may be present 1,800,000. E вау 2,000,000 LER diminished t eet the necessities of the Y ,000,000 cubi coul. calves which are ing in succession. This із of th Bazari thak w Sm Булл, v us DES Sreto is riance Let it oro most desirable я the Metropolitan Board will ever again be ing anything with their mi * net helping ы ыу, Whe я ms ыа УХ not tae e Thames. h inten tio di 1 not Ў tors, for mago | » tho wiuld cose is сч the b al porridge mixed with the new milk | former as the more gre Жа: ecu. ofthe "length e of е cavet PH be high |; регларз the best. The sour smell invariably found | This „was an instanc enough above ение — a supply of the liquid, bo |in the calf-honse when жее ог ll of ki d n Mr pm either side. jes Mena is mixed with the milk, is ts lm ind Will be made by беч чан otherw: for furni i s tl vn; ing the two classes p^ farmers eio € e na lv the е Raph à put into each calís То this we p ш follow ing panees сек ж constant occasional supply of anee, s mixed with i il by stirring with MeLagan's experience in early lamb, 88 to ont their farms аз вә паа Ni mà daily with this ; piik "ade - mover does barm ; but | week's Scoffish Farmer :—As а a наи desire to take аса, LJ numerous class who may | unadulterated, howe 19 18 best З give milk warm and | сап be made ont of sheep when ог to start. hay E E laut in drought, | with this ever small the quantity; and along | liberality, we may mention that I tion of Cabbage.or Mangel, or other шал ne d, Turnips and hay ad lib. | year already realised for lambs out of the үә pe be | may ho inhabited districts t he Board should obtain, without involving the ratepayers in any agn pln а fair fali rent, increasing a8 epo These conditions are shown to be compatible with "te Maplin nnd and with no че he has о - 1, поша be н алеі d fes of dea supply can of an dade a smaller улан а А Бла n of dealing he discharge will theu sions, sometimes in | ta cutting, e "y Mieter until it reaches the head e DES. mmt to Keép the swater-meadow т twice i lai ет x that London filth, which is but imperfectly 1 n by millions which have been spent = Д be expected finally to Чорай е-атгапрей in the more wholesome form of London milk. scellaneon sje is with unfeigued Afr. wit a e death of Mr. Steevens, ^m re € ү bie jui ; d унн» an exhibitor at the metings of the Р | English Аааа! Society ; and i п partiel as ens inventor o "a gh зыр сүнөт for use by sfea i e m the Mark Баң» " i The present "em the effects of наб т mil elosely as orina to which the calf en at longer iren i emia or £e быа Ау am. 1 dry, are kept а expense, and by «i their eonstitetion i is 4. vigorated, gréater the fectus now rapidly advancing to Ei. arity, tila much more milk obtained after calving, when dj really valuable: ing winter:—1 have now trie ve years. Last year the lung di lot of s I had, excited fear е once to latter lot away, an em again, those in e the Р Уа had арреагей, . me to Ње ssity of purchasing eb lia anufacturing my s dose observations, iet а diar, cular y Sot 4h m pid but t me conspicuous position here an 25 p^ arg, From being endowed with а powerful mechanical mind, and a quick imagination, with much skill i n. е and diii tod ools, he has made lt mpro implements which have been adopte hj sericum iid other engineer Couch Grass.—At the e harmony of the кы, all the prizes, he een which t fall o ny с enry As f was Maj мым ta mely РТА lar Sir. Beier Dry den" s imputation, and be did not hesitate ndar of Oper ч A of calves, i is from the of Mr. үн n, of | Main Edi quarter places to i between February 1 а April ds E: earlier | m cem i poy food pis арр and meeting of a PU de : факъ оь Sir Н. |901 answered by не J. duy who d could not sit down | th ү, ifa that bis insinuations were utterly false and | jng Man Calen ns. the y FEBRUARY. —T'he Cow dre Ti f following, on the | be their cost for ar Ыйса о, оше та what quantity of strai they т: also the quality of the ea ien Pi enabled me to judge. From close and carefu for I have now bena ep in Per te Л find віх lambs si i 600 and sliee much straw, and make it fut 700 tread down as and prevent; the di: When they first come into MÀ until the en nd of February, to lengthen, w larger food ; сарва The whole 377 lam into the yardsat. . Кыра cost for artificial food. Making a total eost of . sed M а total of — æ profit on the whole And this dispose of as follows | viz., hay straw, attendance, át 3s. per Fond, for 377 D — не Nanpi allowing 25 sheep ж 12. ees Ls рег If more liquid. Бе needed i VR а doit pil т е ter may е put 100, id y bep guineas. the ear dei аео sg faf pé Th тт уишн TU ERIT oc vloc*- d their way to the butcher from any Preder| — — ы. Latterly some of к lambs have been EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES. ingi hi <3 as 49s.; and e at the beginning LA - ed some 7 or 8 1b. габа weight. The Moule's Patent.) sheep from which Mr. McLagan obtained these lambs СТА Е. are of the Dorset breed, іе арр А о К MA ACTURED SOLELY BY lerabl prolific race, au e reputation, T -— fally ju justified by the Байет” experience o W H 1 YT E & 6 AR the lambs this year, of being * capital killers." These + х heep lamb twice а year; but Mr. MeLag: r 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.€. to be first in the market, and like the early bird to worm, only takes one c of la m THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF ve Cro y AND › Сомморув OVER THE ORDINARY This he was her too ea D WATER CLOSET ARE dered a luxury in Scotland, EA d E җа ауз ои v ү бетери domod : а table article Е First. That the , deodorising material (dry ne» pode or dao or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, of sale by the butchers at Christmas or hiad Secon ome supply of such material to апу house or premises may be muel easier tham the supply of water Day. year, therefore, Mr. McLagan proposes to | by a forcing pump, and its removal after being ud ay be entirely w rithouk offence. bia " keep his lambing-time back for about three weeks, ав 7 hirdly. UD um ion by the means provided i in these Closets is immediate and effective; so immediate that no he lost something like that offensive smell me pers ад into the room T Boeck in which they are used ; and so effective that all fermentation amount of keep on eos this € — m erm d gases are entirely p ted. of having them lambing in t e end o ctober, Беј Е ourthly.—The expense of these Clos det in comparison hes that of Water- as to the first t k them back until the k in | trifling, and as 5. “я m almost рее For Pune. ther in Ie mind, mif there in Kern ber, Out of the two score ewes for which MT lead pipes to burs Ly weather. : r hea Lastly. —In KE large Establishments such as Hospitals, sion — Schools, Gaols, and Asylumm, a very Lagan l. pe it should be аге t ibat these were бы be saved ar inually valuable manu The efticieney of „these Closets is so great as to be scarcely credible to hose persons who either hawe mot used pro бу ewes only; the other five, havin i n edd by transit on "Up амы from. б т; not yield offspring. e time of lambing, the 'ewes received 0 beyond T i Ee ai such hay as was cut from the roadsides, ditches, &c. „Тһе c ost of 52.5. TL: dL ccs £ E sed FA " х Py n 77 ha £ 1, "m 1] J 2) the address abov € 3 "p 7 on application, S imated at about 6d. а га and or the two mont! hs the ey и», leaves 337. of clear profit, or ^ 16s. Gd. рег пат Not a bad profit, surely, when 16 shall have been pied by the value of the wool and the manure. ces to Correspondents. sun - rtt -—^ ve Ls en if they have Jen E for his rper M рч бутш MELO: e ' Saville М another unfortunate experience of fast усаг with Mr. Blundell's seed. We TE generally understood t| thatthe seed s out last year we rri gia ot sufüciently Km x io be good. But knowing Mr. Blundell, Aid are able to assert with d | tbat all ne has published on tkis subject has кч n gooi ST. PANCRAS IRON P d T. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. LS and that statements of his ех t- Designed to meet the sug ns of JAwES Scorr, Esq., of. Hornsey, as being the desiderata of — ' — They aro devoid of shadow, СЯ ble, and 4 tenants хін D E Жел of € ГА +, —In col, с , Of page 154, in the 35th line from the top, | permanen and prices by post or on application. ? ү Бы ааа : Rad мут т їп the fourth line from e om, for “ matter," г miller." NE N PITS BALCONIES GATES Fa Old Sub. Fallow is held j есеп е шы AR ами d IRON SASHES | TANKS bre bo i шей. лу „күз pd HOTHOUSE VERANDAHS IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORES ie. e given n ti RA ENA EA Ls waorani iege e err гна GERS Gmass FOR SEA-sHORE: К. Psamma arenaria, Sea-mat Grass; Every description of гова Lists Free. Б corii Sea-1 rass i od dactylon, - Tass, em for binding E rod io ete of pc end : ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK. COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. H inary plou wear shoes кылты welan iibri s de. io = = кеше Lin again n m m ities is шешу vario tint ia оп т THE PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASE Horses: Julia. Yo the rations (ro WHICH A PRIZE WAS SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION). Saring mat a number of Cor ndents given ab p. 88. — Probably a stone of hay and 8 or 10 зое Oats а day should m сс лса: э: е мын 2. к d rs and wate : а. е rich пивото Ше malaro ОГА steep fe JAMES GRAY, „Нокот, "i ORKS, seed, and therefore altogether u untrustworthy. We have LI A ir TT n ring it! cy ia London; but DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, ir А Young Gardener says :—I should feel greal bu ety mri n d Оо & Mr. John Cox, Who| тһ PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASE is one of the most useful of the Gardening Novelties of tho day. T ment," would kindly poe et опѕ |а handsome ornament for the Drawing Room or — Room, and at all times forms a pleasant, n gh your fern "Wehave bought a fine lot of ard. —PB—— the mind and eye. It is alwa; n ула er command, and will preserve е4 of (hb most, tender with «еы х г gor long, a inches in cir- | Ехо through the severest winter wi рүүнү В little of the trouble annoyance atte с d imference, with splendid heads, consisting v? Ld ш 15 ees d pos At, to3 тај in ени the result о e plante cted, bu is, if ug cr shoots sosla be shortened or келг а this season 7 and wha at should be the su bs [rie mana in prupiog for the next kon or two? e letter had been sent, by mistake to Ме. Сох, of Long g the use of Lamps, Gas, and Heating а rr audien "a any other е whó have t - yt the cu t In-door Planta, for raising Seedlings, striking Cuttings, &c., inestim: The €ases are E approved, ан and recommended by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs. Veiteh, of the Royal о Exotic Nursery, King's Chelse: CE Sizes and Prices on application. mixed with Clover. Ta tied case, e t the cro) 3 rts МЭ be good, after a time patches become blight E LES L] vg È, $9 manure, is wanted in such cases. A dressing of is ap md tends to strengthen straw ; from 2 сря on 8 n fon oils с, close pasturage, — 5 Woods m СЯ discouraged, м Регвеуега ressinps, an обы ud spudding or pulling e Roos plants at alam and before year, es in the spring ənd su the land Ак. these means will not атай, down again, be ploughed up, well fallowed, and HoT- WATER ARAM RR, SS'S PATENT PIPE d c LRUSS, Ul, 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. Joints the work is executed in less than half the time b. АА for Socket Joints, n alteration: ан 2 a " be e, or the entire Apparatus removed and ereeted elsewhere with the greatest, facility. A considerable saving in cost is also ignem ese Joints have beem: used for several y satisfaction, and may be seen in use at the Royal Med Au Society's Gardens, Chiswick, tari A [other "meni in Horticultural and Public Buildings. They are also exhibited at the Society's Gardens, South Kens nsington. For a few prices, see last week’ s Ра Adaertisement ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. 184 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Prenume 2 iw BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS euet PATENT JOINTLE AS NOW GAINED $ the s Digest зноу reputation for Pow y, and Economy of Fuel. There.) а sin un joint крона to d action of the a A which. renders these Во шт еа. s far | | l operation in the did of MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY, LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOT APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, fi many” b де Nobility and Gentry in England, Ireland, d Scotlan They are Es of various sizes. Prices on applieation. HENRY ORMSON, HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS нах АН | STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LOND W | HENRY ORMSON, STANLEY BRIDGE, King’s Roan; CHELSEA, S.W. SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT L3 LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE forl8fi PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY MAJESTY THE QUEEN. ALEXANDER SHANKS & бох are gratified to find А. S. & SoN, in introducing Improvements ibt ызам MACHINES, have been careful that the aimp in sm of та simplicity of constructio, ted, wh hich have alie: WA SIS to SHANKS MACHINES, should wil | the large and inereasing demand for their celebrated MACHINES, they receive a conclusive proof that their merits are every season becoming more appreciated by the Praetical Gardener. N have a lar; ge stock of their { А. 5. & 5 delay in the оша of Order SHANKS' PATENT I Pes WERS are in dail ү; ud Й. у use іп the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON -COU i SYDENHAM; М S. OR ARDENS of the ROTAT: „HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY at KENSINGTON ; in the GROUNDS of the CRYSTA =. PALACE $ PN fs have beai fly pfoved end thel in um K; and in many hundreds of the princi ipal Gardens Kingdom HAND MACHINE, 4 MACHINES ready for the ensuing season, and as they have made large additions to their Manufactory there vil а ie ie i GR eir success А PRICES—including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom. ^ NEW PATENT HAND at | SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for aee 1 h M: t Width of Cutter. "m те h x ° ды ^ ^: 10 o | Easily Worked by а Lady. Е са анна: M za < £712 6 Easily Wor Jod by a Man -inc achine Ў x 510 0 Ditto by a Bor 22-inch Machine .. t m ^ o7 Ө : Men. 16-inch Machine й 612 6 Ditto by a Man. 24nch Масин uui uv Bir } Ditto у= Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, 9 extra; for tho ee sizes, 75. 6d. extra. z pp . Width t Del DS inch m а si м му хен i - Ji ih Ei extra. 30-inch Ma, Machine + š - . $19 0 wá gs h Pas. е xtra 30-inch Machine > .. .. Шоо o .— 36-inch Machine Wd 8 Di eras 30, o» vs 30s T Silent venit. 19s. 64. exte; Boots for > Рону; 21s. pe wt; 48-inch Machine а Ditto for Donkey, 16s. per sct. | Si А вест $ s ilent е 905. xt; Boots for "Hie 8 Feet, en ` per seh. Shank? Patent Lawn Mt toi] А CIS »7 if + 4 ү "pprovea lof Yy TENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURER ALEXANDER SHANKS . AND SON, DENS IRON N WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE ad SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E, с 4 Stock of Lawn Mowers always kept at 97, Leadenhall Street, from which 0 | Maron ыы THE GARDEN SON NERS CHRONICLE АХ All the following hav E АХ D А ma өгө M handsome T E R 8.— GRICU п smaller q pe ра p n the last ti AND F. : URAL ^A" — es, see CONIFER LIST, S "gor A followin Yo ARPE have GA Z ETTE P ay be had VARIE wing SHRUBS a surplu 2. Abies Douglasii, 310 4 f- Чишш. | di m AUCUBA JAPONICA ы ала у Жүгү үзө 2 of the] — 198 » » 4tobft. 498. | h Yew, 4 to 5 er dozen. NICA, 18to 21 in. COMMON YEW, 0 New Earl » БЮТ 60s. Juniper ата сн жа IRISH YEW, 3 ое WATE, LARD o eas 7 orientalis, са "Eb адн о гок бк riesci гоа чч dg bushy E Qi Lh abore variety, í AND LAING Early Do i D aa a -—-i ыса, f Tos. RAGE S DWARF E. ablishment, Wisbec! | vator, A m үс ч htroduo d by єч now sending out н. to b 7 Ж, = 30s. ui 89 i t 2 c "rH 1368, л — excó о 6. абре esters Мага EST CAULIF 5 ET from the ана теу du а Known у. Кеа. Eat Araucaria imbricata, 2 to 3 ft. Ev i REE, "EAS CATALOGUES. hardiest, and (inest, of Cds > Е.— [Tg исе а ly earlier than I M m rie T 1205. | 5 to 6 ft. - mu I ie Dos: varieties of VEGETABLE j red, and ів an immense b white variety, alighi ^ A " » — 4tob5ft. 240s.| Port f 8ft. — .. 84s. x Bnowx, Seed Gr ETABLE ES n ans parties of t oarer, produeing Aom B0 ti streaked мъ ниает ERR midi, B 2 e Pyra- DI S LI rower, Sudbury, Suffolk | found а EE lavoured. | For Field o malit ° f the ES from 80 re is " Sibeli мое. als. | m tio E. range TTLE BO e i "T M A tai ede p ею па Red e to 6 ft. . T26 OK for 1865 | mS ME m of 14 1b. Be Righi his sort wilt be свак Dodan 410 2L. аа 5 Pos п 5, | roe Hh ud aire Edinb та EL. | » t Меринин 1, London, 8.Е. ВИЕ: тшй с: тет o *: 945. NC PO ‚ Is. per pok urgh; and Stanstead ls, 4 to 5 ft. Ш ија aurea, 308 ТАТО, MILKY * pekt. Park, tee Кс... 1 Taxodi 2,1 to df . ILKY WHITE. ds wa poe n to th Сарона ms E №. .. 305.| т жерйне t. HITE, 4s. per peck. E ne E VAL ES' ph № m $ А т »" = 3t03j ft. э. Thu Жез HET Eon = KIDNEY POTAT erm sime, rst han DNEY | отат SN i P. “ Ü viridis, 3 to 4 ft. 305.' Wel lingtonia а igat is 3 to 34 ft. 425. J „0 WHEELER 55508 О, 38. per peck acl Вато thi LUN rM F eA Шр 3 SEED б 2 hai very ex А the Seed! deners’ Chro ПОШИ TY S - s» Rok GRA — | M ether blos Donat to 12 T7 21s cach 7 2008. ре SS SEEDS М Sumurv Нівв ende m ME » invorta, 3 to 4 ft., 18s. еа ateg Fm mer gorn ? DS. — WHEELER & е Seedlin NCC (Edit " 4 to 5 ft., each ; i ra n 10. м z * kl; ditor of fn to Hh 21s. each ; 200. vnm I R SEED POTAT Bow. wonderfully prod g Potato ( Mv x aine.) the Gardeners” Afaucaria imbricata, 5 1215,64. xch; 30) r dozen ed. OS, New Borts.—W. ae tho onn active, excellent qi Wales, I ha сөйг ét Debspon, у 6to Н A э» cach ; DUK Uer доза КОЕ GARDEN - , HEELER & Sox. | =. ki i Dow or ed ВА. ed benefit "2 h vo found to be саны пенй аныш” | rop mum SEEDS eram E Аны MU. Se EP сотен оү 6 to 7 ft., 105. ea h ; 2408. per d " FARM SEED LER б бох. .C.: SUTTON Jas T to 8 ft., 155. each; 90e per dozen > Hoce decas quality.—W E xd ux N.B. They 21196 12s. per b Ronding. ARTER & Co, — NUDO dozen WOREELERS LITI EE о БАЕК, end ot M д " м О: E e ard hr e qoe dozen TY ___ Poat fro for four TTLE BOOK z SjKERRY DLUE Seed Potatos = Эз iana, 24 to 3 ft., 3,00. per dozen W ELE г stamps, Gratis to Cus di or - 1865, Tho the best «s POTATO is р E БА к insapo, 23 to 3 ft., 21. Ж., 635. each n 5900 s. per dozen LE ВОО өрер сте" firs ved AA have been perfoctly free of Di red now to be в. each ; , e тарро by везде, а опе о СИВ Матад саа а. тадан su > 10 to 12 ft^ 215. eac ; 1908. EELE > о Glo e dis Laibertiana, ., 21s. each ; . per dozen RANDSO save "m e $i Sequoia 6t0 7 ft. 2005. per d N, SEED - ; erries ; th wel senes SI Ci (^r per dozen EED POTATOS. Gnowxns, Gloucester. | every year, they м n lote cedat: ранне cg ingtonia gi 2 ft., 105. 64. 2s. per dozen tuber — Potatos, ey aro with == ixed. I elingham." Ciel in, 8 to 10 ft. эы im d а эд; r^ UTI gion or t Pea ЕР E MC Wh SOY I BOS a B это is oniy у Potato. wort) growing my Skerries b pores ozen n EE MW. ard, rome Elms, 8 to 10 ft. wering Alm m. They EAR Ve MÁS o has EW SORTS, vilon te "T M pu Boston, Massachus KIDNEY. raise Gre k^ Pink Thorns, 6 to: Н m е "Yo onda, ә cte Lr tried h have given its S prod this Potato Xn реи. i This is а pA Pt eot ^ ex nish Chestnu! o 1 от" ALSTONE Есме is double рмей экө ОЙ he e-growing ear] rought аьа ut, 8 to 10 ft. GLOUCES KIDNEY. am an IUD ELM SIND ae erar sd E онат ое ae е T УЫ € Nursery, W Worcester. The fi ÉRSHIRE KIDNEY. "dis бед "o en Lim Ыт, Kidneys, 3,000,000 3-year S T qr Shire К are now well-known nine si. DM Кыке 100,000 З-уват SPRUCH FIR. ГЕТ ЧЕТИН алеми e йты ке Teo Mile ns Se о а совете жолго ка А FIR. Au сре BEREIT we can eedling and Trans an AgS 2s. » or Dublin. The Subscriber Ter DINUS CEM SRAD р: te PRU ME rfect con- ахь ён аы ted THORN QU. өрх А; обет 000 3.}сат PINUS CEMBRA раи трн реа А Бейик: Же. Mor. апо арк Attwood, 1 no Seedling at ma ^ did this season Eas готов LE er Cucumber. y ite—w| (3ENTLEME N ан Laster & Co., | Anest Pota ch уе. bel eliev dio ыт ever н PRESTON Cd О д ponfidonse highly rec supplied with а TING for im early, it is perfecti халос. ogh enr ES кые ҮЙ су e bést p Tee 2 feet М, iiec s пробано CEDR effect, can small E CU i RR. ор ass Certificato at ES zs P bes Sj machine. DRUS D ply, and can buta ie pem per pack: n ortieultural inc. e Лос. Кыа КИТУ 5 DBO: а ап only offer it m күт к Los, РЕ Бе, may | Show na LS cost of transii and the year y a on Ag Sin le with our Trade k - ed o Sussex ton: or of H. дз „Ат Sesion Troos tak Ft por roe including Jc шш ei Tq* o or HB s Centurion seen u N MT g Slapleton Road Nur deus ME: Machine, 51 55. ОШ. t Kidne Pot 3з. per рес! eck, ae ө. PU ce er OATHS О mro oda z& Nursery. sta not yet pla Kidhe H and c y Potato we can г per eres SPANISH AF POTATO: L O'ROURKE E. Soxs, The Nurse: tanding i 2 de Mach тоа), їз ао Е. = салу, эй ер ER. di кара % with want os Wax. Cra к ок "pe ri PEAS and the perior to th: rpa dir nea the pto x nt. P. n ЗА the Trade. at varie rly double the cro: eaf edgman, 42, Bisho , - psgate St; e Dundee, N SI) Fine secon p, and | D'HE REL reet Witho Paea c ү „ТЕРИ Kidneys sia of eren үте Fs quet Trado pi AIST JE à May Mum OWN is кылана: ŞTERS тут. Pinus Laricio, e quality. |1 well, and is al eati omad E ERE n the Gloucestershire rade AGAT Sd v EEn ur RS 1r. Lal cio, i y. | in. cultivation, ieu Sot colour AD CARPE ndents is request: арр cation. A remit ше Price 38 04. or RD S MEE dixe С ама T "s iur Spruce, Whites, and Flukes med „ортоп Ау е best, DUK "S MAGNUM BO. o from EE E SÉLANTED.. is m 3-yrs. Ti EL upplied with Potatos of Lon iin sorts содоти por Milk; CARPER s Šg por quart. o n ATI m Eel vum Mut OR 4 Роб Milky White Rape ul tue year rou Pie ларі hi PENTER. M IN PARVO.—Tho Best dri Holly, 6 i "Norway M. з Scotch Fir, rs. d tru ARPENTER'S NSTROUS WH Dwarf Pea wi Pio a ins. ; 19" Зна с: : tn 6. md Oaks, 1j © k Janes Вет үт НЕС e of the following wr o p MONSTROUS GREEN CO COS S LETTU Беча сае гө, БЕ сч Я ЭЕ anren & со. был t Ren w.c. 1s,, 28. 6d. ROUS BROWN COS LETTUC. of sorts; eme TS, "t ui » Sonoxk Во: e EL ш W.C. СААД per packet, LETTUC СН Th Arbor vite SNP i VAR E E TONS chan GUES on applicati еселе CARNATIONS UN mja Lobbi; Abies 14 sizes; P BRE be & Sox z t and Grover, "В prion, user Ертан С specially for their oe fine nam prs н LLLA € rm d m, Suss Arcum Seed М y and ed so » Mixer sox & So elso H Seed Warehouse e m» s enmly garden sort JE will bo - 1+ @, King Street, Ch d "TIT. Dundee.-— March 4. S, к Mark, sent Qut m pock bags, eapside, E.C. producti RIVAL P ui x Pags, aoh pem with our Trad Sos eem А тетивата хаа, е voured ЕА н finest, J. С. Witesten & Sox Vang er oir dis | nta Doe gnis L'résimoniale of Tantary T a 3b 804 al fes " Seod Growers, Gloucester Pries 2a. d per quart. 991 and’ 28, 1805, in 3 Messrs. Pete To be 'erms on appli Lawson & obtained of. cation. 25 M EM James "Veitch Son, 28, King St ed т) - Royal Е: $9. av N RES Lei ree iei gc dox epum gno : ; i Fras 152, Fl , King's ор. 222 epic [NRW ач БЕШЕ е - BS MO Dixon, 4 rbi e Wi ur E Б; Р TESI -— Dixon, 48a, Moorgate Stre dona UR К 4N Y N E N P (1 Messrs. Saltm: eA ini розро по V. cc Mon. Low Roberta а pene Nu rei, Chel Q (um M elmsford, Essex. Orders COVENT.GÀ qu eM: amoun ud ра erhampto: NEW SEEDS у ME KT RDEN Mr В. Re Canty SL Jo AE [i5 the Essex Agricultural Associati 5 s r. George Taber, Ri inr Colc McLEAN'S AD AND dis. Mr. E Er Adi p Rivonia re ei, Golchestor, ADVAN HS M. Раш! Tollard, x. vo e R, the earlie FOR TH 4, Place des Trois ScLEAN'S PRIN! E R EE ови i E SALE OF roxas Erer, Sible z | Maries, Paris, France WALES UN MRNA. MM Mpeg d MBER, LONGE 1865. (Т ingham, Halstead, p x prece "Tier "рү INCESS i black spine v. ми а very long hands 8 E Proprietor. DW. u , OY. ens ndsome PEA BEET, CO Murrow. ARD de ed > 20 , L ALBERT, a splen : еее в. d. , DILLISTONES EARLY РІ DAN ofa iih GARDEN, a fh UN ratios MELON, very long and finely ied азады EL. PIRE TON PROLIFIC, » BECK'S IMPRO GARDEN, a fne med sized ety, 9511520 е RIBALDI, a fine melti: . R i A ORG (М, »1 the earliest kind the leaf 'VED SEA e e er p LOUIS ng rod. foh vitae sou. 9 YOR S ROYAL (M HS C EM К RE MINE i ac Successful ss cA pu VEG ENIER, а & now юри , NUTTING : " DALMENY SPROUT „шы ETABLE М MARROW, v upright pro pi Wadi cm ra BROCCOLI, $ б RED, Mt pe per o a very fine » Ww » COYENT GARD lso one of Mr. Melville's уз ant m. COVENT GARDEN GIANT, ҮП dod. S 0 5 DALMENY. à pude ‚1з. рег части = wd SE. He вии 708 TANT, White Summar 7 camion, LITT ч жон. SNOW'S WI CARNISHING tho талар ; безне GA $ "m мерт i: rum also OSBORN'S crimson v NT GARDEN GIANT, z MAVEN » The HORTI R а те M ock; "od i e best brown Cos GIANT, o n1 cavo nne uU E, 6d. per packet СА CULTURAL, su M » MOOR PARK and IVER ө cultiva CELER RË, W E РОТА e ко ps Am perb late white, an E 2 6 3 Savin of Summer Cos RYS NONSUCH, eost 1 0 ина TE QUEEN T RFURT, rn per р exceedingly GARI к GARDEN : Y ket. » NEW DWAR. ne stock a GARDEN, шз TREES ав uer анн e 9 o4 b собомв ЕК, ЫПТИЗ A N RED, 04. per packet. LEN Нин ОО B ar a aa ы Кы ANSTEAD PARK ELIPSE Са uim с. FINE LONG FRAME «c yea i oet gait со GIANT PRIZE GIANT . А p e POTATO, PRINCE of W. r winter , the verbos, ol ARWOODS WHITE Qr SPINE T. per packet. He ot. CUMBER, BARR’S РЕА n ” `° second early, very handsome, ЧЕТ, "Жылы DUE NO: UI кыс ZUM very RL vs n „зрео ARIS WHITE per i num ы TOUT ӨКМ trita iso MES PN „ . ENGLAND'S FAIR В Е — ject to api COS, 6d. per pocket for forti af Cod the e Deu M o n KIDNEY, per bushel 12 0 MELON, ENEE ix Syon House varieties and best Mix » COVENT vt de very TURNIP, CETT EE BL BL S pet pac] Packet Á Бор: 10 second GARDEN PROLIFIC. Jod, ла 0| POTATO, ARERIGAN PITAR, Бел. озу m flavo "cols » 13 0| ROTER PRUFRAUFS BU EA iet dp great cropper е favoured, d ER JTRUFFAUTS 8 ASHLEAF. UPERB FR Ed peck, cd STOCE ir EXCH, 1 2 mu improved 8 varieties е wering, 18 varieties, m i r3 P pim i DESCRIPTIVE —— cket PRICED LIST on eid BARR AND SUGDEN, , SEED MERCH ANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GAR DEN, W.C RICHARD S міти, Seed Merchant, Worcester, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA GAZETTE, [Макси 4, 1865, PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., DESCRIPTIVE AND PRICED SEED CATALOGUE Tt contains all Novelties worthy of notice, direct from the most celebrated German and gli produee of plants grown in pots, and warranted белил, AND OTHER CHOICE SEEDS IN COLLECTIONS. In ordéríng any of the following it will be sufficient to send Numbers only. Antirr Ў хо, Everlasting Flowers (Immortelles). Ж, Laden vd of а mide vais meg i 8. $a 60: . Ап dee oda ent ig 12 Mri ж — pi hen "г 5 t D NS А o each colour 1 packet doen S. COCARDEAU, or CROWN ASTER: mc pursue of 6 varieties, —Áá of qe e ia with full description to each. English cultivators, and are eren — from finest in form and colou В. S. WILLIAMS, BEGS TO STATE THAT HIS GENUINE SEEDS, CARRIAGE OR POST FREE. | gp PRETI EE BE HAD POST FREE ON APPLICATION. be Р РОНЕМ Glo 61. An Рае of 5 л E а eas Ce TA 1 packet ака Helichrysum CE NTHEMUM- Wurm DYARE ASTER 63. cc REN of 6 Stra containing 5 beu está 100 seeds 2 0 pan TM. aspon anen Li 8 чаноб containing о ‘oach estout Ei Hollyhoc ck. ч | SUPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK DWARF BOUG VET H d from one of the finest strains in existenco ; this This Aster was introduce: ago, and has been { ms Mame bly takes first prizes when shown. fully proved to be a variety ха ur merit. | 65. An assortment of 12 Mri Dre д Sr Г лев NM 8. Am assortment of 6 varie! prs — т lys: S d 1 packet. зев Рең тб реет LOIR xis | 7 acoboea. ЖЛ, AMIDAT, o : iG double, saved from the finest, double flowers; дети. "These А о Шуе & satisfaction, and are strongly etsi rpot Бийн; up х о Е 10. An assortment of 12 ана containing o 100 seeds TRUFFAUTS FRENCH PAON - db pice ASTER. 12. An assortment of mieties, containing of eaéh colour 100 seeds 5 13. An assortment of 18 varieties, containing of "each 'eolour 3 novelty is half the height of Truffaut's flowers. Aster, Zi чай double " шмш of шї eo ‚| Marvel of Peru. ie 5 qE екени Ч и ын taining of each со! p $ ске! . 6 A Y very distinct variety, wi with fine pyramidal- 10. Ал, assortment \ - 6 varietios, абай or each 'eolour flowers, of enormous size, the finest of. its class. acket 10 19. An assortment of 12 varie «йө, ор Ра of we eolour 100 seeds 40 PRESEI Gourds. ds DOUBLE QUILVED GERMAN ASTER, 78. An assortment of 12 distinet varieties .. íe c9 ФӘ [coo span een emen TER e ғ Ornamiental Grosses. плада ЭГ 12 ie Varietios, containing of each colour _ | 80 Amassortmentof25 splendid kinds |... л. 6 8 Js v ч .. 1 6| 8L An assortment of 12 splendid kinds .. 4e m RANCNCULUS-FLOWERED ED GERMAN А an E ж m Es 8 varieties, of Sgen y g| 82. An assortment - » vistos tania of sieh шаа gard Sf а varieties, containing of each colour Tv 1 packet 30 vic rtment of Pelargoni — E urn А тта: 12 distinct И varieties. [oux n. TES рома separate , contathing of р] ЖИ 86 EN double, г, and as l s 85. An assortment of 12 disti ANA shaded large- раат Aster. of vigorous gro flowered French b guck, name, P 5 Each Чук TE 0 to containing of varie 1 seeds ә 36| са їз habi rs an el Ed height 86. An assortment y 12 distinct large-flowered show varieties, М from Pogi grow on, itis by name, in ee I RE EA each i vailety р very ^ "plant should be at least 30 seeds EE buo toe Vries m. Quite new. 28 28. Am 6 varieties, Е ч 6 cen Pula * 30 0| 87, An assortment Уз 8 buie а б —€— Уна Dalsie, 1 packet з 6 DOUBLE CAMELLIA- FLOWERED BALSAM. 29. An assortment x 9 splendid жен» миче Tt а Ar Phlox Druminondii. collection ° б Азы ЙЕ! nt of 12 varieties, containing of each colour DOUB] LE ROSE-FLOWERED "BALSAM. t (Tho вама wi ше Cen ате, гта i 894. P = Нур ир, "ot 8 varieties, containing of ench йог Р 31. Ап ена — à тат of each eo y 50 seeds 2 6 Р ies. pue DOUBLE DWARF SPOTTED BALSAM. Р DOUBLE ка чы. зры. АП. containing of eet бошт 91. — е ане "we 50 seeds is 2 6 lpacket . 1 0! CARNATION POPPY: 93. An assortment * 12 PM S = ei — 1 packet, i6 95. An assortment of 8 po ritis, " — "s. T е 8 ra 0 llabious, йк | 07. An a e 6 varieties, kenaa - ieri — 10 е | AUTUMNAL me p EARLIEST | These new Autumnal Stocks re tesi Io Oa ROC: ël mended, producing a splendid effect when grown in the АЕА [ds ÈY tho frost, сте A bte An Hes of 6 varieties, containing of each | | езе of 12 yarietios, containing ot eac en ‘colour 4% KITCH COMPLETE COLLECTIONS to suit GARDENS 1 packet Lar карй. DOUBLE DWARF HYACINTH-FLOWERED d 69. An Ae eap of № v 1 zin ар хоре ернар 0 А { DOUBLE TALL LARKSPUR. бп. заров" of 8 таз аарак er Susi euet acke Mari 6184. DOUBLE AFRICAN and FRENCH. 13. Ат fe cea of 12 pna eds китае < Aces pis 100 EN — 1 3 Extra |! БЕ An assortment. A 8 эңе боо of aod AN i The following CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS are particularly recommended, being тесе 7 г their best strains TEN 0 | *o8 1 6 20 2 100. газ tnt t tein, ital af oach йош seeds 10 SEEDS, > f various sizes, 10s. 6d., 21s., 42s., 63s., and 84s. each. tiie. e Stock of LILIUM AURATUM (the New Japan Lily), good strong bulbs, 5s: to 7s. 6d. Ж ' UBLE TUBEROSES, fine roots, 3s. per dozen, GLADIOLI, beautiful varieties, 6s., 8s., 12&., to 24s. per dozen. PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 6 126 An assortment 185. An аввогушет of 8 varieties, — of each class. Тһе yas and STOCKS ате the Stocks. BROMPTON, NR BIENNIAL or iM ies, i » seeds 103. An pe хә т” st 8 varieties, бані of each nes 3 ' 100 seeds 4.21 COCA. RDEAU, or TREE GIANT CAPE 'BIENNIAL STOCK. magni it variety for winter flowering; it nces to produce immense spikes of fone" Dus nine months after sowing. 1105. р rums a of 6 varieties, containing of each colour - se mer 3 |206. An assortment of 4 Yarietiës, oes o be colour к 100 seeds elg EMPEROR STOCK, PERPETUAL FLOWERING: m 108. Lene sc r of 8 varieties, containing of each colour _ seeds ; 109. An rp Ve nt of 4 varietios, containing of озон Lu "x M EROR Stock, NEW LAR GE FL WERING. These are arkable for extra late b UR beautiful БЕТ when «пек the о] ә the обед, in autumn із m: Tui ent of 8 varie 2-70 of each col 100 Mey n me Ur tege ot 4 varieties, containing d each onmi 1 Do ч eties, doi балаў GERMAN TEX- WEEK STOCK. fit. An B узы of 36 TECUM кы чы. of es aoa tr An assortment of 24 Varieti 100 seeds RE 116. An го "of 12 Yartotics, ne о зае Lr: ud 100 seeds DWARF GERMAN TEN. WEEK STOCK, мт € une eties, containi: varicties; ea RMAN TEN-WEEK STOCK, NEW r Foliage between rough and pipo 123. An edd t of 6 arcis соп аа: # — i | GERMAN TEN-WEEK STOCK ? | LEAVED. varieties, containing 100 seeds eterni or DWARFEST шышты | far. an s CS d vts me. cinia pice DWARF ip ЖА. assortment of 4 varieties, 100 seeds LEA amer 1 lass, producing splendid € E "urge 2 1 e 120. Ап) элвогыше& of 6 varieties, containing “ -— oont |, ЫН ROCKET STOCK, . A novelty of the prosent season, very beautiful aud ; highly recommende: ; 130. Ап, assortment- о of 4 varietes, containing et onch -— ^ um FLOWERED AUTUMN AL Salpiglossis. 131. А&, Бл, “ 10 osi) оошмо Schizanthus. зз, An, assortment, ot 8 varieties, containing of each entr i 1 packet, PEST Th hunbergias. 137. An mw: ^ 6 wein, таев. 1 packet. ; Tropeeolums. ^ 139. An üssortment of 6 dwarf bedding varioties. .. Wallflowers. . An assortment of 10 double хеме 100 seeds 142. ers сена of 6 бле а EI “ Zinnia ‘elegans. 14. An assortment of 6 variotios; containing of sett pac! .. .. DOUBLE ZINNIA eae 146. An assortment, о of 8 varietios, containing of E 147. An eonim e st 4 Tatietión, 1 packet containing туу ИР MarcH 4, 1865.] THE E SARDINE CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 195 THE ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and i SEED ESTABLISHMENT, -Established Upwards of a Century. HAMMERSMITH, LON = ‚ ^ prs AND M i McCULLOCH, РІ. OICE AND EXTEN COLLECTION of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS ALWAYS ON VIEW. ALSO FRUIT ТЕУ, лей, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, HE COUNTRY BRANCHES OF THE FIRM. The SEED and GENERAL NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on here, and Packages are d.livered free at the various London Railway Stations. G NURSERY, ^ ‘CANNON, GER. n rainutes! walk e the g хен mites Msin Line. Covent Garden ЖЕ MzrnonmaNTS, Market, W.C, GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, rs amounting to 21, and upwards sent Carriage Free. COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. No. 1. Мо, 2. No. 3. 31. 38, 9t, 2s, 1. 10s. No. 4. No. 1, 15, 108. 6d, BUTLER лхо McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. Per "T d. | BUTLER'S SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER.. ° 26 BUTLER'S PERFECTION ые ылу тады сагыр гт the эй EES, ROSES, and SHRUBS, d вос о аве? Mes x the ism этген, pt SER . HIGHAM, MANAGER. nutes' ч ү Feltham tation EVERGREEN and —nÓ SHRUBS, and СОХТЕЕВ Ж, are here ару grown in a free Loam, well suited to their habits, At — LANE and WOOD LANE NUMEN, БЫОС, ORNAMENTAT, TE Ns oup on. The St k in I$ ат N. im s n ih 15.4 "m e 1X 4L 1 The prices are very moderate, and finest variety ever offered 2.6 - de ® © | BUTLERS PRESIDENT MELON .. 2 6 Assortments of 100 vars. 50 vars. 30 vars. 25 vars. 15 vars, ANNUALS—Hardy 20s. 10s. 5s. аһ. 6d. » HalfHardy s. 15s. Ts: 6d. As. 04. PERENNIALS 5s 128, 6d. 65. 6d, 6d. (Hard; » BHafHeardf.. ., тз. 6d, 48, 0d. WOWVRLTIES m FLOWER SERDS BULBS for SPRING PLANTING.—Gladioli, Liliums, including the splendid new L, auratum ; Tigridias, Anemones, Ranunculus. Special The peces ena socia are сөе ушал and will be forwarded Post Free on application CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARD AGRI- | CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES and FRUIT TREES in POTS. CULTURAL SEEDS. Н CATALOGUE of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. : CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published in August. CATALOGUE of SOFT-WOODED and BEDDING PLANTS. CATALOGUE of ROSES, T p pen JOHN ax» CHARLES LEE, Prortwrors, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS (True). pus of HARDY SHRUBS and TREES (will shortly be | BEDDING PLANTS. — 250,000 well-rooted plants, pes lceolarias, Lobelias, Segen Cerastiums, Cineraria ima, rices Ageratums, &c: ; to be sold at unprecedented low Agents for GOULDING'S HORTICULTURAL MANURE, 1з. per mister, Sore Acrwrs, Wholesale and Retail, for MURRAY'S APHIS i ti а + st om А Я PASTILS F 1 T Salat d 9. hh ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. ex e ИЛҮҮ рт И" CAT у known. acis Colour “ VERMILION SCARLET," tl Flowering Bulbs, 3s. per рее 20s. per 100. e Ld & CO. H hni z ly ait of the Gardeners Chronicle :— x s BnrwemrtevENsIS.—We have received from Messrs. Үостлл, & Co., of Great Yarmouth. et z o B & McC v den М; W.C. ENUINE кааны eid, SEEDS. EMIL Wn $ E En Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, S. W. IZES for INDOOR AERE — й of the GARDENERS CHRONICLE offer, as po last year, TWO PRIZES of 107. each for of INDOOR PLANT- — bei at = Peoia gue is i take place in the Garden cultural Society, =н а оет on s UN: One Prize will be given for the T Овснтр IN Broow, grown апі гон Гао p g& t i p F will be given for the Ly: us appearaboo of which ainat be spoken of in Rd of exaggeration. Mme head bd all the hardy flowers of SL umn. Societ It was exhibited by them in their Collections which obtained the Three First Prizes at the Royal Horticultural rystal xd m d denim Crystal Palace; also the First Prize at the Royal Horticultural Gardens, Kensington, C GLADIOLUS, the most choice Show Varieties to name. For which they 1.3 «hal m Era мра "ТУРНЕ реа tha ratat D y , and Brighton © 1t is undoubtedly the most One Prize Praxr of any kind, grown in a roo The Competition is to take place a рр LADIES ONL а. E a oreet ав suitable for drawing-room decoration. Plants may be grown уя pots, ог potes; or baskets, or aquaria, or ы any other conveniente and suitable contrivance. s im ma vs 989 ler that rem re rng may b ител Эи Provided Tuo P Plaute m e о! seht jo in by 9 л.м. on June 24, ready for adjudication by 11 a.x Үостл, & Co bez to intimate that t ; iran io eas REE in st *: J Er FEJ as follows: ds, of this beautiful tribe, , No. 1 COLLECTION contains 100 BULBS, in 50 of the most choice and handsome kinds, t to name 85 2 0 heabove ,, 0 No. 2 COLLECTION contains i » x pum its = r: 0 Halftheabove 5 15 ditto ditto 117 6 No.3 ie org ego "ees se T 25 ditto ditto 210 0 the above 50 ditto ditto 150 Fine Selections. vin be supplied at Shy 95 125., 188. to 80s. per doz , 4s. per vali: 25s. per 100. Ru TM 1 Lj CATALOGUES ean be had on application. HARDY, GREENHOUSE, STOVE PLANTS, AND SEEDS. LOUIS VAN HOUTTE, NURSERYMAN ax» SEEDSMAN, GHENT, BELGIUM, INFORM HIS CORRESPONDENTS THAT HIS Ehe! Gatornevs Chronicle. TURDAY, MARCH 4, 1865. SUIN! ж Mte pea Nes Show) Р EE 2г.м. MEETING Ѕатсарат, March Mes outh Amin Wz have just "— the t Sept of the с of Enqui n the ravages of the WHITE Ахт IN ST. E instituted by the bra ү жы ernor „ЕЗ ELLIOT, little х= коты in this coun gna € pd destin gh they pr asionall [o quede Iti сыч rs of pias Дд ree, which of France, a very smal es has proved лее densae s wooden асбон, егу ве s apprehen nsions, PRICE LISTS Nos. 103, 104, 105, АМО 106, ARE TO BE HAD AT MESSRS. R. SILBERRAD лхр SON, 5, HARP LANE, LONDON, Е.С. N.B. The Goods will be delivered free out of the Custom House in London, without any expense whatever to the | ba but pr conten bs, vil he Charged i in the account for eh pes =: 243. whatever to the buyer. irs ктоо das 5 geil a taken aciem of h at Pari n James ‚ St. Helena бє ears аро, but only within the last 16. years that its ravages have 196 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE. ГМавсн 4, 165, und was low огрісшаг, but the depressions are more ireo In irregu] na 3s four or pitay ТМ ав {һе P iA т WO ог TA — а inereased to such ап extent as to make some adt 57 ^3: wet eer wel woe e rs 1 жы places ie ri been lost. am preparing| The spots do not Ent; rate the Te | ** Churches, schools, — dwe е la full report on the storm and its — po ugh Arai is а slight Eu i eon both rich and poor have been equa . hol Pes recordin ss | rings ppearance is | Goods i таге of various kinds are destroy n ч га. Бе melanet w 50 well." " офи eir and we are very happy to plaoe "v continu The See -Mpira I inv ire ord. М. J. B | i ; the corks 0 cou RI TUSUPRUEFSGEE TAN | эе St itin GR out; books, elothing, and т has been the fashion with most Myeolog E ти thus Jast Моле ое ths | furniture in dwelling houses are nowhere safe, | in огоо nce of the diífieulty of the sert 0 AX Boyol просо cse. о Роса of ih and the loss to b inhabitants of the island is of бонитет. соци тіс FUNGI та ha у iid ролиб xto п de d scheme fa the Ехали 4 an imme ense amou the expense бабан plants on which are developed е ап di a pridie tho annid OF (иң, i ана? good дик obaraotors, ista lav кит: im we-mentioned aos r ofthe Und h circumstances 2 was jenem je consequen e be en ma ade in two directions, sither jut tà the аге limited sohni dud [s 1 ple: to be made as to ШЕ: Taa xaminations Commi CIE ns of prevention, and the kinds $^ araoters, or confounding matters which are | appears, recommended the Council to тони tiu wood most likely to escape. For this purpose feally different. Within certain bounds, пакер | Society of Arts mA information was obtained from various quarters by | the same species affects in general plants w hi pare "i e p Horticu altui. eed Botani the standing committee, and amongs others Sir belong to the неу natural order, and sometimes | Examinations, the prizes for which shoul ould be provida тоте] УУ. оокЕв sent specimens of various woods | wanders fo those of neighbouring orders with or | by the —Ü rest to and also th: e Society most likely to resist the plague ll the softer | without any del difference. ol Ана ould be v a esti dee чаи woods, а as might be е eem тоге or less rapidly | We have a very striking instance of t = aminek man ractie: ardaning fell a sacrifice, or if КА, some accidental or | the curious parasite of which we are she > Spi zo |ou er Srauinations Rage ith regard to * me particular pie езй ч ава io TEE УЛГУ | [to tho canals of the two Societies, Mr FD escaped for yea er situa- | Ту, n publi ed in the © Taake of reply announces thë. willingness of th ЕВЗ] tion it was qu vidi erais Teak seems T Ѕејепоев Natur s" for April, 1848, Fete Aris о Include Practical Gardening unong deni subject to attack than other woods, and in the аде r the Tr —— echina ач оао [n I. futs sese course of the bosse uera Myrtacem seem іп | whio eh was бот: da Рво t Me nde thi view the Cou пой of that Society invita the bs eneral toha ve resisted bet тле fo other natural "order ough some, as the Blue | and speci imens hav e been pisi by this айаш} item. of examination for шн Gum (Eucalyptus globulus), perished. А few RA vri ш in his vollections of dried Fungi. The hard Brazilian zan а aped, together wit rimary s of this species are globose, but| __ тра disease which has attacked he жы few other kinds, sceglie oce Courbaril, | divided [d poeti into three equal parts, and sup- Silk worm has for e cases, where speci- pus V rpm stem, Each of the divisions | i; ААР Кей rs mens were a poe M first, they did not|is armed w o or three simple or поһей | Francos and the discovery of а NEW SILEWOBE uo a longer trial, p 0066868, ie. give the plant a very curious | Senegal has been one of the results of thei It was hoped that the iphone whioh have appearance under the mieroseope. instituted to remedy the distress caused by been ойон In а view to prevent dry rot, as At a later period Mr. THWAITES forwarded to us | A note on this insect, the Saturnia Bauhiniæ of Guten, those of Sir W. BURNETT, Jabra rein &e., from Ceylon, a parasite on a species of Hedera|has recently been presented to the French Academy might either prove destructive to 'the i inse = rom of of Sciences by M. pipi d Es. the large quantity of poisonous metallic salts with ereon a new m Lovan was impregnated, or, at least, be ot Feidherbia, in ho: CELA | by Lieu t.-! el BAKER, late Garriso at Lahore, which consisted I rosin and З oi сЕ into рт ed wood while hot. Col, B but less ete la dn nde їп the аба of a poun аў sulp Бае | n үш) agreeing with the parasite on Meum "еч of water. Deal and Ash, which are "тану subject to attack, eseaped e first process, ‚ but the solution of very particular, аз Mr. Bnoow ME e observed d, the андуд 2 send ^ i copper, though at first apparently ifl, и агі еи which seem the most capable "Ir in general expensive. The great is to find isdem whieh will render the Col. BAKER's process, in which the wood mav be impregnated after BOUCHERIE’ 3 method, combined short divisions “bing strongly recurved, wh ereas he leas dep Few object des oscope; and such highly developed ке ше € p? e so rare amongst Pucoiniw, as to ma that before us one of т interest in itself, apart from other considerations аы. hav then а етн on a plant belonging to Metallie salts scem useless, and resinous matters with petroleum and its allies, on the co outrary |j j а afford the best hope P. protection, though all haye occasionally failed. J. B. s Тне following brief notice of the €— of much of the noble CALCUTTA BOTANIC GARDEN, from t os sid of its able dr Pro M. LÉvEILLÉ's plant the spines, if forked, have t в сап be more attractive under | Ро made kno ean ed 16 is pro tion of this new radians into Algeria. we may fë Sai ion addressed to the Munich Academ en, diferent conditions, was as follow: senting N moor untouched, 7 pi only fit to be used as straw, and not aarp Н нае the moor drained, 2 cwb. ; an 5g but full of raliaces, dung uished only b sli ght йы nce Y charac suffici e Our plant m ke a А Leak characterised ector Dr. "eee da р E Es KER. We xd ormation th e | " M den here is ruined, as P M gar ou know. the Cyclone. zu px E know wh what the mar ne have ep ds 950 large trees are eere and |а prostra any pedes аге lost, Of 67 Maho- bee! been forwarded to us shortly expect эл de variety of Triph 23 ur represents two of the spores A the Ceylon p ant, and a spine A - — s — from one RABENHORSI'S specim w the differeues | . | between the Ceylon "Y "байна plant. M. J. В. | „Мв. В, , WARNER has Мер sent to us a leaf | m МА MU opposite to ** The plants on Кем» оем all gone ; & fourth of the great Banyan ouse has received m. pes serious while all 'Exogens Bii pt down befi In the Teak e near куй» аге hieh exhibits a very | eurious form of Вот, which moy be enn vil ped S No. 2, but if so it i x pugne the moor drained an дю 1 эш. in both the latter сасез (wes m" | | ми bui i E Ё gss E Tu асе be! x aei in augmentation ә the | offe re d o bend their Sli. been ! — Dr. F. C. SonuBeLER has recently emo Professor of Botany, and Director ot йө Mr. curious variety. "He that, it does not кай ч bs 80 injurious a as two of the other forms, The leaf is two ye t —— We lea m the Revue Мазтмоттов, vin са pee since ге нче мед In Mr. Ax duris ease th e spot; uniform in и stum all e dansonia is H the nat nataral etes T groups are BH атабы t uninjured nd dai r P concentrio depressions, In some looking well: they were all set up the day after 9 | cases Mose d e at their commencement have been ach other, the spots are still “ota | PUTE 3| plants, has — appointed Director 0 city. | SHADING by collection h from Japan, with a very large of the Garden in that E —— Models, itaya, of an pae mittel опг inspection. by ть pam i only simple present at liberi ty to describe, is orator, apparently effective, in irr action; the И Marcon 4, 1265.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 197 he| between rubra and alba, but larger than either. n|12 mon m is n third so tall but much rt roller, „ whi ei is ртт е тет Д, at erg ds the stoves and intermedi сч houses Gardenia citriodora | and very n in 100 fee! plan of shadin ith the gr eabest facility. "This new р rth the attention о ures, or ue. promises to be well w all concerned in the erection of ptum эчне кы ТЕВ prit A FEBRUAR AMONG T diee of our де: wre pleasure as en serait send it wo is of course one of the very useful for cutting. The wp ec are com n flower; mco x a scandent Begonia—Comte T nghe—clinging to the walls in ^ dea er; fli s тй ^w is without a rival for x | best plants for the season, ze | long, | Dr and Cytisus | house closely y^ with ч is est Agaves, Yuccaa racenas, and many of their allies as to habit, which эгэ, опе мге | of the aspect of the s at Kew, d whi ch a augurs well for „our soon | et Ps piri З — sE [3 HENDE arde "ue n Arctic ramble, b the ue of a ir inc unequalled ри "2 Сус mens, Cyclamen ence nsii, ey , and o sp m pis — сане ч есїез fra ight staken by the i лаб root and Potato pits of Most of them, while second to none produci striking, T A we 8, are also the very p. subj ou ummer in flower Clap ucing ects gardens or on E nS. Н. Low & Co. bopedt т reach Chelsea the day am NURSERY, Tree Ferns 5 Clapton, able m" ^ je interminable etid ғ ы houses in So far shrubs enl y се js: rms Т the grip of ісе, and there is doors; but to pd hortieultural mind there is glimpse of better thin ngs, for tho ugh the snow an be cool "оона region; t the вап is he etropolis several hu ndred miles * рае cnn but зщ floral саби in winter, he d ants of spring are in | naught in flower out of| is still a nd helsea some of the fragrance and beauty of | though a “hidden inhabitants of this great city, yet of the Mediterranean shores h » for I up mate heape ed u| ш of dde herbaceous and . Alpi OWers, them and g ting a peep at | the is flowerers eft the very ed. ч — T" | e plants, o in ur je "had i it men е а ho d to C yel | flor | ЕСЕ ven and very delightful. variety—írom pure white through subtile shadings the og rmn house; and m f f been bethought — therefore—when py out look at some of these, for КаК і t is р bad season for flow: sedy and this AE the worst end of it, do no common] own, some P pn plants e я Senso d ue the manner born it were. WOODROFFE’S ран, Кайа. Road—to xe the е of the best. » eo persicum, 18 months from sowing the ; they grown as they deserve to be, and "I: 3^ Andro phillyresefolia, sei ele. "Wr white-fl. сайа —platypter first-class Acacia, or I хее вау, ‚е best uper de em y somet a vile odour ma imes aey rom ^it; an donee p. iti E th at, | if paid as mnoha * зей g ouse orin a nicely тее ө йен MR is quite possible, | go e as барон Nursery, where three rows of Tree Cyclamen persicum in eain rose and purplish cann ЧЁ the chief attraction i in | pee is remarkable. lan эе, d n fac l|invaluable, and though э с «А sed in ме | youthful a state for flow meda | spe ered Ame gn ; a | 20, Sater- "блан | a thin mim a gardener though |1 d | among Dicksonias, should at once Ferns in | pe respective, а long house will affor Looking — or ould » pardon sed e nes in a man to poer I en my еу0 іа кгз à and the illusion was dis- Of course | hard- wooded plants grown here are, as a rule, "e though т is опе Mein iemalis— ower in great foree— ,000 plants in б0-їгей | pots. If аз ìs such cies — юр se with this Lee in to it. ээ у praised vu E ongif olia, а very pretty little | white 2 Lobiate ; E Xm Ud Lady „Рап. ooming буз сосеіпе ea, which and Aucuba generally receize, voi E тошу i). m Moses in Щщ w gre enhouses. pro to Te di Aa Aip ing ; ^ noi iess вас 150 feet, “filed bes to open. y Albion, Mr. Woodroffe riam ers whi te this e A" antity x^ lower, proving that the people have not ouk lo st all | Hi Pelargoniums just р ponica VEER; tov gar In the es, the abundan n flower; and in cooler houses a nicel , with „berries of surpassing brilliancy, | rers a н. па Сега um gummiferum are | among t notice Жы үгү mong. Orchids, Den- | ere Жү Herd gms БР Cypripedinms, particularly the fine C. Stonei ; Limntodis rosea, some of ‚а very extensive batch m а in rr. and lastly, а phyll Cypripediums are [се sweet-scented —— лн Moulmein— Bol- y- Wm. Rob growing p Cephalotus, with the hardy— laces at REC д, pubescens, afford. additional САР me WILLIAMS'S PARADISE AND VICTORIA т Н Ih ollo e н: iem of Lino is w it si ago, Ме 2 Victoria ipt is rapidly ү: Tenn. ы. thi * | and с Bedding азу | ne ol ago, in consequence of the үне ле, failing e four yea every day bee ink more visual, “though the | |Б & Fi partially given up, and that Tageles pumila a 'ants.—Some places, 16 w. t something mus afford some choice things. ong there are 386 and wellfilled houses here, the nd as а substitute for it се t could be depende Although many things wer 19; Dendrobium nobile ее, by the у, will yet. be f| grown by the dozen in places же ГЕК Sd the i in uin as а diee mde sim the Calceolaria stand unrivalled at the pr esent da ay. It is true there — е Mes перса аа Н аз аге two "ра п.с rable Dendrobium o | Pierardi, етт ап nd OH may as the zu served, e here, as in most other mueren dt т E nged De ases in "over th it and Rh ta recently, is very neat in h habit and Put in ern Bouquets of mixed bulbs—in rustic and other earthen- Pots— look very T Bulbocodi ifal orna his К» ү not de ng For CES sowy сие отого асое Тіп нета virens, T fragt е lon exceptia Senari. —a Aret atory aon tion, 608 doubl Peg: spei in will produce as ummer 1al wd the gprdener, a as months m for TS 0! "әй а e jects "RS , |9. ia, Phuianopsi several species, | Бан 9 | as Yellow Prince of Orange, Trentham Yellow, Ka; &e., but there are others that ma; f failur ars can on, апа w we must Кее tim i vi: hail " ith y b . Oneof the x bost ay which have come under ay notice for pe Та ми s pumila. I have ng to surp r- unual when well managed ; its "dnt habit, тан foliage, ied of bigh, the ыма compound in the world м look at, n Seed i a does not retain a more fe zi respect for f the Army of the Potomac than do І ne of re emarkable ights ^ t present pud egre e aped aud long dar ey x foundations that ar EC out, as of E most, useful bedding preparatory to almost coverin ай reg wi рк Я as furnished by my lass, but the clay of Holloway in icy weather ds sman, with а or recommendation. to try it. In Тау I planted out а row trial, ka although n ht myself that I have the pue м the bedding s (and shall bed out this se nearly 40,0 umila was со asid e who saw it at 'osbrtm uring the past summer to be own there; the.cream of the Ve, I canno м e uti w, but, pe s conservatory i in du the night temperaturo oscends |f bedding being ба Paige circular beds of Amaranthus палео "be, edged with Cloth of Gold Pelar- ese beds were;the'admiratiou of all. Both Gold do well here; b the pom . nt I mecha it, UT large ені to decorate їп the best manner, I should regard a batch of tee ndards * абера е e. жш ER -ы dM ong the newer n does com able conservatory henti н HA E Miles in as health such plants Theo; imperialis, Cyathea medullaris, Zamias, rsen 11 flabellata Todea ма, "Pale, attia be i oa tint foliage should lent winter-A pias ^ owering и оча а Њаё flower for man here—n tif] wi "white from Florence, "IE Пана pom be thinned, in t and "icholonim 1 in нунан Ан and as large. specimens, ca v of the plants are кч: E" Б С mo 13 A Or many wi enhouse things in bloom, Sy phelia tubiora and igh m ch en V) may be named, while the Iepegetin, | much the better for pass hole in in thi Mus as is d эу iwo py ot gps ie io ge; las Ho > among them being D. indica | | diste, and its stipes f the same passed „е t s i blossoms nel soot aed Баран T Beneit, 0 о 9. S. Foljambe, Esq., Osberlon Hall, Wor Notts. The Black Morocco, аен the Kempsey Alicante Neither Аг, Poynter nor Mr. Bennett seem M with сч and pale flowers, intermediate the other, which has Vei aen e » зе past to be acquainted with tbe history of the so-called 198 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [MARCH 4, 1805, nor, w lens possesses a magn ni- Kempsey Alicante Gra e, which, sif п шу memory 8 вегуез x the Royal Society. The ne mà киеу, is as fo lowi: —Some few years ago, а | ying Port of 3000 linear sums. i one of the meet a of the Bri — ^ [secare фет Society, which it is to be re retted no longer exist s, | a& Oxford... à saaa Wü ih Grape а ta size were exbibited. | гин =: of P Plaati few days ago I was own — тт они of Fern бъ. ауе вн. m m it, to have come from Kempsey, in осе er- beati and pariet з white. Boris it с тїй ys berries; the bun ies regularly set. After Liboc өст из m ЖУЙ —]t may interest some of уоп n made н х — 16 was decided that the varieby was unknown, | one of the prettiest and "v. distinct of its class, has i ure b i n i pe = m o7 z 52 = 1 tinguish i& from other kinds сосн dir the the south of дена since 1855, or years. name of Alicante. In common with other| When visiting the principal nurseries й — members I received some cuttings, and in process|some two years ago, 1) Saw at опе o them ii of time my Vines bore some fruit. Much to my sur- | particular, several fine plants of this species, bnt prise I found it to set badly, and the bunches to be al о hem were in large pots or tubs, rather long and loose. The berries, instead of being | апі on inquiring why they were not planted | ovaland swelling out like those exhibited, were long | ont, I was informed that they would not stand and — — some of them very large, the | out during the winter, ч wero always moved under ое and stoneless. I confess P I „маз | cover w) when some frost set in. Now, as I Бейеу e the he cli- I have always considered togbe демден эй i and has been|variety. If I unders — rightly, how the Radcliffe ket stees for the diu Museum | is a seedling raised at ог near тамо St p 10 or 12 years "Ад - ai such is ould tend to —— r. Bennett? o pose in reality t slit Hal send you a few for trial. If you think f 1 А е last week Febru of the grower—I think Mr. readers to learn that "th is Libocedrus—in my opinion сертин them, whieh is, simply, in a large altern ayers of tion, and the flavour excellent. e shall es the Figs at the proper season Sorittie fes, NTOMOL sent by m take. On inquiry I found ial this was | | the south of Ireland, I hare always hitherto protested | not the ei Soon she seeing кт Vine in beariug | my plant with a large pot im inverted, or a ry» wi h Я T 1 itt Aug ‚ Вһерра ard, Edw. , Sheppard, and OGICAL: Jan lowing gentlemen, inel Меште W. Wila Me. ар. With щу — rede the ые | 8 x s | Duis po them good fẹ | in of your Co | dent d tl our enis iaka the best way of Y preserving t Conops be смит загу). Тһе fj. Моо t | marked deviation 5а ihe usual habit t of the only why it is not more ally nit "€ in| Black Morocco in the bunches and berries of those sent | Кайсар W. E. G., Belgro - Queenstown ork. to the Pomological Society toda the nameof Alicante Ro, oyal Albert Grape.— — Bin my last сойо was made i^. subject of a rigid inquiry, the lt of column йаа Чон his Grape, I have which, as far as I recollect, was found to be the treat- | received, amongst other letters on this uan one from ment of the bunches by Mr. Cox, the gardener, who | wh ich I venture to give the fo llowing extract :—“ Hir most carefully fertilised every bunch with the pollen | original Vine (says the writer) was brought to this eother kind of Grape. o, i to — is ү o he rries cf Grapes undergo at a y It was firs NI ET Us ae with foreiga оте |D Detroit, Guernsey, in v e year 1842 or 1843, and some siz + wh i. e. with pollen taken from other kinds of Grapes? If f | bune hes of immense were sent ‚ we m much to learn. 7. Z.——The e of Prince Alber t A his "birthday ; е» the na 0 а r grow. ey arrai : м» моу where I qe p» pan there, T by mere accident only the original stock has | rui th crops a Grape Ih: n before, pe w | quiring the name of it I was told | m y was е "Black | it, and in course of time that, through a change of Alicante. Iat once saw that this most distinct | gar cim was cut back, and a cane grown from the каре, sent me when the wood was ri In the course of a year. In із уау only has the ety been preserved : | of esc Wallace, seria: vu an ut. ems d бг dent and other officers were re-elected. | delivered an address in w which he reviewed the | proceedings an см past year, as well asthe gen the address a vote progress of nce, for which thanks was pas Feb. 6.—F. e two prizes of five guineas each, to be awarded attie end of the present year to the authors of the two bai $ rsk on subjocts connected with economic. Mr. ibi ji eye pipa however speedi i no rubbed over the емей puts Mn f it, > ich Mr. Ingram | original stock below the йыр - ich bore fruit last Bond. "exhibited. a fab e of piros i pe. couple of years Mr. Meredith began exbibiting his fine | Some eyes from the Royal i yal Albert ч Tee sent in 1 v eaptured at Lerwick in uo n also samples of what was called ‘Kempsey Ше ante;" at Leamington, fr у Bombus Smithianus, White (Proe. Linn. бое), l siands. 2i might be a distinct variety from Mr. whom the Vine at Perdiswell in all probabili ity w wa а which. he kindly sent ed Mr. season, and m emark 1 able genus Co hus from А. unen us < & Ме. "Moreti 8, E judging аира in fach, i5 iere a liou Avi йа ad an it | had — -— found in tho Son ва Maie. Тара чаз a ow, these justice. These. remarks bear out ел у what I have Algeria. a, C: aleut мася ка : tated this э, onl Ingram's, I wrote to Mr. сес th for e of it, | procured, Lm us "eet cs Stadt X жеч in the | stated that he had recently received of it than other | T of being 20 years о old when saw dien) and if ие | пз йоне! the 2 e spot in which the original Vine is | ever, that ec had rp 1 най d rhe Meredith's and Mr. Cox's, | known to exist, and as there is a possibility of ^ arre Mr. J.S.B ef io Р ed t the Y "Vine must have ‚ been in the co pads for m an eye fro this Vine, Iam pleas P. Раз e, Esq., President, in the Chir, the riptione oot I hope Mr. сат wil tel us what һе efforts iit b n ema of it. Ilearn from a neighbour of his, that he тыны Be - Оден На а E * Mr t : ZA 11:11 „ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: Feb, H : б е a neighbour some Vines to plant іп a virt ә four тйл res his Grape. That there is a variety |i ing t tolo д о amongst them one raised from mama s | of Vine in cultivation under the name of Royal Albert, Society 8 ied n, which also furn ished TA entiti Bnat Ham well-managed potfulls of Lily of the Valley Deu ae well known in this neighbourhood; 16 was grown а h 5 week in тч. san ven v vcra зне д os ^ ern EN 7 аай і а € an — s^ еч - f —— панаа was exhibi splen. ition | 0 26 spi Darst the ater woul wem ее са till iare had it — у "e ч. тр show in E Toe Hull, Wow le the эе = ялаа ебет - prm a prettily that gen " an's ieri Mr. William Collins, in small lavt of -Phal hilleriana, огу many of Sion beso” ditio to trace tho origin about the year 1845 о r 1846. One bunch of it, |s soma ш, Ho da 53 ide i finely 8 ; publi, ce — ом ate m rs T believe, ааба соси 5 and 6 lbs. The origin of ch gly in blosso get with ng ape—at least its first introducti е? Жунай prow it till it paa ina —— ed. or гоні | country, is well уан. è In the = 1540 Ме, © -« riore wie гарат ü jm x М, Ва! Г “ү”. -— ns ез indi їз coming та ны aa "né ei mas ham, к! т тшек Йе a Vinery at Kent’s Green, | ОЁ дырдай serere ct oec fi Bros p ae тыйт ngst ot as also putting up some | variegatus from reputed origin of a Vine is € e , When the | glass у min in Ee Irland wo Jersey ; there he saw | Irish F e» s h been done in more tban one case vitia Vbo ius eps wing under the name of the Prune gr. to C ә im Cahill. | in the last half d'Hiveror Winter Plu um, He procured a couple of plants, ыбы, Pesce Donato oceasion, a small supply came d biegen: evidence era they buy is what 16 is |t am ed, to Fr ai — "basket п а = 5 tibns eis gite | Sor a vs some "ios gem dt Tik ewise produced to what rrin iom -> belong Alicante isa great favourite, I have often said suce == e fruit, ce was there чалай Меса Albert. шау be added that the Society's am still of the same opinion, that itis , n ese two Vines, if сае о doubt be the | begins to present а large am r Dee eic acte a ad чө oldest in the 1 kingdom. The et af Кеш Green circular stages at the ends, and al when its good qualities beca i дъга RIS t t ing-flowert iem o rdi = emere m м эч | bea - еони it was cut - and p fruiting н а akso о : ow А suite ota te Grapes are in | at least it was so eee s agar old н is та entes ашан promenade, Саш peo ри ion which, tha s to Mr. Meredith and | upon my situation at Kempse c the rove tM character, iens опе or wo others, is being verified. As hep » Б апі well worth in 01 i to how the prefix =н spect н ау “йе attached to this variety, I muserefor | this BON шы iu plant of graceful looking Treo Ferns, Di i be foun: TERRE Ч "Transsetins of во Pomological | Me, бышы Mi калан tti e ard (н al years, "but not being con- 8i in poin —A lens of the extraordinary power of | in cultivation, it ensem ge rta varieties shen Court, near Messrs. Powell & Leland. This is ego kind. It was a very нон s other your Society;for the years 1857-8. John R. Оох, Crown East very fine fruit for nd пулпата ичи ы» с tormina | verae semet idered TS, W may NITED HORTI Mierotcopes. Uxr CULTUR " focal distance has recently been manufactured | room for т a more d fate of its parent, to make | first — of "this Society, s — w у, -— the highest known lens previously made, -— 5th of а ind, described in last years Proceedin is ren and wur inde very similar in general M appearance to the Barbarossa of the present day, which Newton, are acting as Honorary Sce reet, Stran: Shirley. y Hibberd, G of ice. which were d к ~} f m me ford Мавсн 4, 1865.] TITE 9 JARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 199 ШШЕ" of 330088. —— hl mee к] units w эсе ower ian by the side The flov [^ ouse is a square ‘panel, we f the the undwork of ati a ation оў the Grape | | е e seco; iem order* And i this з case, two or more apis which is € This panel is divided b four, and A A un Mbois; Gardener to his ded aggreg of the eiii order, well individuated by | again subdivided into a series of irregular н, Rhodo- Debe of Ducelench, К.О, Dalkeith Park. Fourt h their orms and str ruc tures, t5 unit ted t toge ether r; and den ndrons and , Standard Roses are. larg used а ition. Edinburgh and London: Blackwood & of t l ‚ in so far 4^ леве beds, The issue rth edition of Mr. Thomson' Treatise on the Vine: во soon after its first ipjo f commentaries on its merits, to which we have adverted i in for rmer notices. In t present e edition bas suggested has been added, and as a sample of this an Magnete of m А1д our author тта to ера чокы and in e rm ingenious wa develo ж: ® f the uid order, traces the ra em еу able of being Sinis explained without figures, much less can e dispense with the figures v з rphological and - „ba ave been grand while in акау while the e dark-green M Эн indicative of hi healt d, Pane A € "Tj d the masses of colo our during summer and a ddi 3 when that are ever viir dag themselves to the v van nt and educated eye. Such i is by | far the most — -— atter we Ld es uote what the author says on M pé ару fn аво its detail new, but it only requires к; + described to it | Exogen ar deri we evails art of his ory morphologically E a pode, of a portion of аз af, = е his owr ds: “'Тһе phænogamic axis in le dial who have any large house to- plant, , chiefly with Ih these folia а are e fi amongst д — plan uu is merely a moc n of that 206 So rde пи тау run riot with. чнч анор mixture m t 'that of all the styles б intro- д 1 wor form being "s integrated series (or enia and the development et that part by ther held toge ier at consi siderable ' distances ог aed hich d for flow ardenin ig purposes, ее is попе 80 ө ctive, and н fuet, арр 80 Кз ө of being made to t the various kin E уже те, ог rent ане of scenery ›аЇапсей system of massi. All the 0-5. hat has ne brought E bear pon this style has. but pointed out de foc ts d had a Musca es in Y 1864. ots cut the rods back t А king pr vineiples of a | Princi the phænogamic axis | much more c ked , He J m its rudi embryology, that in t tł will have its foliar ДҮ mentar EE stem, which was simply no early marke! exp ains in à very ingenious way tbe identity Ze. |m sys system at paih b зебегорепеоцв mass of incongruity. Not that I w y^ te the pos on of wr desc А plante, Vat this much may be said: that any arrange- i by the The ines were just Wong their Vans З Vidit planted; ме cene of adopting the ced practice of stopping o ru off b ut one or two, I allowed all bmi by supposing o онг edges united во as 1o form a eden d and thus to | „of of t | mixe dc haract er, в жр ав the make-up of the 14 } 1 е р ent t vide part of the tre of the leaves of Pha well wor th a an next leaf. The | was рио planted, dumm d in purely „Тһе flower garden t Knowsley of eui rto ornamental ene sonet | mak ams w atte consider: ioh ak of Acrogens, ud even with the superior "Та Поден ів ехсеПепё, апі ntiv ie design stellin, and enough of. зману jte satisfy the eye while passing from on ex^ E er. | T e flower garden is bounded, on one side, by a large bating Goethe's doctrine of ei buds in in the axils of — a Accounting for many morpho) olo; ogic 1 ures ustration cal struc- because we tory, some 120 fee tby 24 feet. This mes i ex across the centre; me anie forming a stove, and the other enhouse. ction of plant s in e Vine, al g ato the top of m | down ed Peck s wall- ax Б ав ever d Pei the first see че jn of the umbels often developed. [rom the axil of a bract, 'and these bracts reduc е2 th ed e spoke ты iamen some sind: Stronger arguments. |pr l epared in eed for all во Or rays as ило нор | nid rts of deve lopments whereve le "me is lirai ept in these en with a Low choice specimen plants in the centré, which at all & sons Ке о | objects of ert cem fine exa f Cycads, Musas, Crotons, 4-73 Ел the greenhouse анан contained some b. and numerous standard pla 4 Sof virer and Coleus Ve = x i - oked handsome maki an admirable contras d wonder to see flowers jm зав, produced from parts angers, to which the the edges of le: The objects o ey are in general stra aves. of our Journal forbid us + Scarlet fr prominent feature at the time of my visit, At rag end of these РА ү? Do in proportion to its leaves, tnat ines treated as I have described „will have an pared with others treated on the one rod and pinching WC oui i into we C onate Pelargoniums, the ose who are not disinclined fora po thos: stiff "reading, that they will not consult our autho plendid bloom, with colours varying from pure white | up КОТ the various shades of rose to a rich всаг1е et, f Mr. Freeman's duties system, and that the hearing roda they will make this year n to the охай а nd vigour of n m! The house is situ ET EAR DERB KNOWSL Pan Kxomile] Park E «n extensivo park of the Earl vef | dy ate ommanding i in its s position, ind ds i fashion as the Pine Mi nes ftier building, and * little more with its architectural deco; eing ng, and having ample their roots И. E have s easured one c o when vom ted in April ime ibt jt thicker than ting-quill, Md I find that it is now 3} inches in circumference, and has | 10 I» nus ripe to the Sefton, at top of t If, instead of | e ight or nin permanent vigour and "productiveness an immediate return were 5 object v: ed dà ve no hesitation | гек; апа rape ein ee uch a Vin Ib this au! Mr. Haec [^ maj Я so with de ful e con- шор storm fidence that the eit ill be those of a master. Tie Principles of Biology. By Herbert Spencer. Lon don. 8vo. 1865. No. 1— 13. Е 3a eno t^ £t "n fehl to be E sheltered from ms ы at prevail in the district. There 1 р want of timber on the E but i it t does no ot, as any ‹ old places of note, е | perambulating space, and seat accommodation, must be d often visi Ascen with able for size, being carpeted over with торте е Mosses, Lm сне сте unsuitableness of the | ing a Ыр 15445. рн publication that we purpose to refer on the present occasion, an is because it treats on m Morphological Development vi Plants, Mr. Herber Spencer is well kno thinker, for among the forest t лу URB) 1.1 order of cultivation | resque and reso ог "da "at 3 or "sten but gracefu in which prede and is T wit tha it Ы: supply of water to form t Е. мек, аш that meanders throu ugh f hed in turn he little лч a portion of the|n lly, the teresting is the aviary рд bably ө бен most extensive thing of ie kind -- the c сону It covers a large of a huge canopy tog Taol as would vrina о ор of all - extensi deer park from the dress grounds a. artistic tower ga Had Knowsley à а саз arden, with the app boundaries for sep aratin tellated stru: urtenances o ure, | that m of architecture 4 Ее cite the айпай of у y ornithologist, ч ground e somewhat хта ing, апа is laid o divided by numerous curvilinea d eep w | fancier may have "the ри а of. making a , hes mps are plante К wi e 3, eall fe iar — hos - we — ally huge br калы forth their wild анар | сгу, sombre. tints 3r Shih are qoe etel y the li We qu nite а agree morphological or plants disc iti as can of the = mals in siio e ч consist j^pperently entirely Р case had agl: ы р to the very pots walls, аз is the par cently wooded that su ounds | an Raby a han p Eene r however, has no pretensions vered, | to any of the orders of architecture. The building i isa here, which may be said to include all that is beautiful in А4 nly requires to {> P d alme membrane e, exhibits t d curious indications. Vitality, and seems to ат of nt once the functions of aeration and nutrition. as units. en added to cell, first in a longitudinal | co ramifications ; 1 үну erm as well е piece, thi s become Y a iners erse divisi vision | defnite," a kind of ous 'steps ; Delesseria sanguinea « The f fronds © this plant, t quite „екан v whois have their parts and from their modelled ir in any & entirely of brick. | way to - 1t has never and o the most paa ч. e The kitchen been re although there has been an эту mado! ae Some of the the yn which are growing m nd: large в ES Qe ыр with specimen z rubs in the AUN bound the|alway be said to entirely sie on mansion veta p older portions are hidden fi t d ур” size, and the interior must {тєев and cl wo sides; in fact, it ma; M wê except the flower and Eve aie r size. by en of | surrounded and divided b; е y brik w vili їв rd t be very umps of kitchen ardens, which lie in immediate verre d on the ergreéns, Roses, and са ng | e other two sides. of sorts grow wild wit itis said of the first order, but this is i midribs grow e eg Жы e ch are just like them, Slip of the pen. vigour, үш 18 epo e e The w.: as the a ce of the bricks Td enoughindicates, but they are re still i ina stateof ing. is partly — a: to the greater being which dni sed with nail holes Acn sredo, harbour for insects, The y of them trees to, s more or x a symptoms o elsewhere ;; ‘seen such a fine t Dink: decia where there was а Very lofty wall partly trellised, and in in splendid bearing order; but that wall was heated w RONIOLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. (Manen 4, ig o" mea. be Nga ` ved | by a EN. more berries being cut eX" peratu Erg " nckecked | this be done at о а flue Likely enough these fine trees were Vegetation ms е d keck destroyed in the severe "нін, : Te — has TI. bad | sun bet -— GARD LANT HOUSES. HAR AND KITCHEN GARDEN a parallel in Seotlan for F. е Phlox , Asters, &сә All om and pu e should be broug nowsley, success may be purily ИЯ ile Many plants, as 1 inst ge ds *s the | ake timely preparat excellent. natural drainage—not to m k 1 ач up e man y flo overing sho 100ts ; e heads of | tecting wa all tre Ве sure that every e. in been done ar to th th i , to | ness. ы -— purpose, 80 th at the n to ^ Ws H „ | ean! vhen it is bsoil. Опе ma mg Феу enable them to stand w with less assistance from m M eMe PE good E th Hi Я " Hor du aM 300 THE GARDENERS CH = su T i ement o b; POMME 11 newly-planted trees against strong winds, m К и peng Wr. oa, growths Йй. | vá aem Bern ^ z " gun in C this time, to succeed those sow attended in to abdo ULAS.— growths of these wi now be Clo 1 Tm ME UA 's fruit are never tied in Parure rotect them from fros rge enough, and furnishing the following уе сй arranged, thus giving м -— : reg inde witty 2 ае фр е ,| weather ts Dine armer, these should be car dii ini wate , week vi " strengthen. the pricked out, iiber in Mean heat, or on ^ wir dd tered border; if the latter, they will require protection e т ЕЯ > = © = © „© "e fa а 1 = = X 2 E о >= = = © E © a ct © ч е E = - 5 = TH а 2 а them the fnll benefit of light pi air during the growing k liquid ні apare o once а w and ripening season. ЖАЗ cellentsamples of the да lway trusses; give p eey cf air, su - Een P 3 ích ` the en ober, s with ү xh ЖӨ pes for the root action of de um gr yere A nm Give young g plants liberal Tita | M nS Eel noy be NIE ess of the atmosphere. id no 1 fib ith a little white sand su e ec m Lael e dl pud аз to Mr. Freemana manage- M bly, but oe stronger r kinds a small нту of | bot erar E R4 гач ce or lifting, but judging from ue mire ip cm used E advantage. When po otted the | warm border; dress the beds with dry soot а and ashes results, I have no doubt this is statedly attended to, pianis ataata d put in to I nice moist gro wing atmos: | | occasionally. ot ee пог | e, end they ali uld h aan from Я THE WEATHER АТ CHIS throughout. К Асои also do ur n si hero; | fo lo 60* ' by ni ight jand TEN 70° br ЕК E n | кс 1960; asceervod ud UB HD ешш d у some in en ariy e stopping, k, ong SN Led pa ees — re : me here |! thinning, — dece of th ооз. Lar mens lises th prico T i Ы ШЕ now ғ uire more w itr Of the Earth); been quantities of fruit of Musch sch ud , на . Ртлмтз. —Рић on propagation of ai Max. | Min. |Mean Ex gorous tree, а very es establisl d we "erar — |= ; and there was also | а most excelle ent iim of kids inn inis by May. Pot off autumn-struck | PES 24 Е RIO he Royal о 520 Plums is м everywhere, аге enttings аб present in store pans Satur. 25 8 3015 rather criti ar ALCEOLARIAS. — Ап lnts struck during the Mon, 27| 2 22 into cd TEMPE of the Air. 30. 9:576 | 30005 | 50 9.833 | 47 29. Е" 4 d ta hey are grown in hc capricious and uncertain. the first If not so large, ct —_— — — — А grent variety, and on beet nt exposures, but as a rule | handso one bes for purposes er deni it is mot -| TT 50.5 | 33.7 | 42.1] 423 | 415 are a west wall. There де, kinds Feb. 33—Fine; hazy; overcast ; rain : good crop still ha ing "st "Blue antrina as Aurea floribunda, Prince of| = M V NE Дод ii leara y ү Ad goeng sort for x purposes in mild odii. d E King of Бийи, лч Beauty of Montreal, M Ry ub Int s тошо са Es Cherries, which are planted on a wall with а Kayi, Dropmore, ап = — х wit ;ovemas, ^ western exposure, are, n future to have a glass covering, буну AND e — Strong- frons т Зее вете ОГ wreak, ачз деа ve seige T hicb, besides ensuring а regalar стор will do away | pcm may "ov be put n ge pots. If еге i STATE OF THE WEATHER, AT CHISWICK) lants, them a good smokin he depredation of birds. “Morello Cherries гапа Red | * ith дане m уче еен мае А pens e taking th рети : "T ^ x Fa Tug urrants were covering а portion of the пог үр pit. The latter end of the month will be soon | March. О: ЗЕЕ ЕЙ Years in entes t ;- 122251255) ЖД which it xantity Z 8 212 A4 [a^ E.T Rained. of Rain, |4 и =. : e pit. with а sheet of crimson and scarlet, мя enough for planting out in borders. AA ы А il яз, : а RIAS.—Such plants as are intended for exhi- | gunday.. ears are largely grown upon tne wits, i x aen poser now have their small eni and snper- Mon. +, 6 \у.. 0 404] 15 047 in. 6 j 0.26 4 fluous shoots кобой, to admit light and air; tie - Wed. ... 8| 49. 9| 4 m as near t the 9 4| 6 8 3i 4 6 .9 | 41.2 15 0.72 4 т | 402 15 0.18 4| 7 1 3 5 4/4 2l fM Sim e ~ LI = = © < | Ф [c] 2a 2 = = = z or = © e o = © [- % n 1 1 408 1l 0.47 1.6 | 40.3 15 a [2 2 40. 16 ient i о bav өере, їз planted w ears, | бото =ч befi = Son. у elean before coming into flower, and none The p "temperature during the po. те у be i gied, mue ch mili asm ay, be. affec ted with mil dow, Se edliags will жа; 1828 —therm. 67 deg.; and the lowest on the 100, pur С n We us velti араб: тау ——— appear Should be dendi s0 she Anti reservation ан нчи БР йн А-А ода ell defined à No tices # жа зра бе |] аз 0r ка; Реаг, i 3 lum. re ian Peaches, Apr то B: the ‚фи month for propagating Kotsohy's Les E de lEaur i, pes olours. DAHLIAS.—This Er + E "Род desirable A di Le ihese; cu wr ici w havà time to make. fine e| probesiy sot your purpose, Mr. ТАР Mar тозы ER ‚4. ра other account, the trees ek n CE 1 МАМ; therefore pro; a£ ERSA and when suffici gi ificent Pinetum EAE So much M уер у, UMS A “Selection from the Physiological and Ho ings have been саке n, divide the roots to make apers of Т. А. Knight, published i по Transm now жез early plan ^e Royal and H yal an orticultural Soeieties, Sl аы will ог гч Ртхка.—'Тор-йгезз with haltrotten manure, mixed | 1849 in an octavo volume with seven with rich. — soil. doubt still be obtained. We do n have been Trj СР the the QGsertners, of Kólreuter, or Weigmann, nife, and now that they d bed with canvas, Frigi| translated into English. - What works of Dr. Thu ds by the К Domo, or eG банта сч : -— icati he Flowers and ^r oui > is much frost or exces- | refer to?—W EG. The Legem on the Av t, fruit may have been produced in sive rain. Do not, however, keep it so close as to | 6 Java noticed last week, can be ordered th any reign m excite weakly кот М Co ‚ or Nutt. t т should take their places, ап : to the koe! is HACER T 3. jj “т, i CUCUMB: mE S CAMELLIAS : Ja in. It is not a good time DY fr tha bet eysicm z у сато which is UUOUMBERS— Maintain X ey a steady heat of| cuttings of the common Camellia for stocks, : t | неп 2v hy e n here, npe 65° or uS аб night. Give air on every favourable| the пеи аге starting. Тһе best time is about еше е supp a from mn is unlimited in прена the yag w wood has become nearly ripe. педа rmly in the sand, set in ue ver haraet b мере era s we " ET be imprudent [A ake a ie AX the shoots thin so as to expose the| shorttime, and then placed where they willbe su p of these vel 8, e days when bile: m light and а air, an nd. persevere in the use of | 2 mild bottom heat. itu trees are so mold. си up into a бан state sp ider. Give air freely on Gearra Horns: Clericus, March is the usual „shows more judgment and practical ability to do | bright days, shutting ni in the afternoon абет | 107 grafting Hollies, an i whip. чай i aii ring B a, sort by instalments. The fronts of a syringing the ho! "d Mi екг E» ALS tum ве ав We: п , in 9 ате! Урис ere мев уш sms P the iis col gradually with the disbudding E: осе an ап established troo suba Cine t Д i e ear li ISEA : ST. This is not Like all s uer y house, and where the fruit; is pex thick a soon an afieotion precisely lae d in Ver зов hs F mts , > PrNEs.—Look ovor young stock, occasiona ally examin- pomi lo that it pn examine J very close ing зай. pee p as is found to be in want of| and there little delicate brown threads "n ym ly and | mo The Vom регин may рена СЩ. мори е Te e hore taken if mae e amount of light i prevent the evil Мапу measures W "withonb _ in wi whi ich the st stato ө the pianta wi У tbe best similar айеоцовп in one of our largest maraa omn ^ wi success, i should rec j ia pile да w : with а отет the ЧАЧ od ATE to another house ром, al iei quel ita growths a ai Hisis seinio ie is mmn: e se e e x caes isi rye rin e night temperat and | Insects ; В 8 IF. Tho i nt aro the ойша very "^ es depend upon ets m We woul Мено vill be p pon саис a to vic Wiürgsa tar Water - D^ Be sog "m. n Е e oA гоц A 2 Кы оп — Wr E оча afford those in bloo LABELS FoR TREES. L. We belie bes. mee ^s k.) i ачан гә va a free ос" ROP Me ET som LA Nera of "бово Sa es lately experienced in the neigh- | sp ms y in a moist close n mo: | "барша sie Pha have, ЖК Гара. e дон» 4 ч. Eak кейіи their fruit must be liberally баш ow are 0 Eana; Or erre ede TN los — in some уы гай eer " яе. manure ш: and PANCRATION Indoctus. gito к m down ther, in о e mà unping mah md esorted | ou refer to, it eu \ " соп them partial injury, Tn both cases, there to immediately the berri веб. uM IN каш Тай олы the the damage done is repaired with as little up in thei Vines че шо growth are Мей | season of rest, and he соода they 5 ^ walks and clear lawns from |]; трн before the shoots get so long as to be | removed to a odit place, аз ара, Фа ot во as to havo them | frena woken off in the operation, Syringe | а Your oase the rodat perd t order for the scythe or machin i uently until leaves begin to unfold ; Б strong alluvial с) e, Most kinds | the syringe ly ef i unfold ; but use к Де: М z а be em] P. ver | do not pa е э а рна чай риа uds ui ER им! мд TEENS Your Pon fion Uie secda not germinalinz- ds | as to place those are е Vinesso| ате not qe- с. Д not germinating, we ekward in the most likel i ошреепое‚д in » We | position to cateh: sà а thi y | through the c such matters to wait | directly any indications of their should Бе done | Muo, : JP. Whitaker. Xou can Ы ing upon міо д dry to bear | аге й. i чм of afe breaking larly | Jad. They are eii di until its tem- nohes in houses| 95" any of Exeter. h where зоп h : 9А ng has M полар look as if they would | Nursery, Даридай, ; but that + Maron 4, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 201 ——— оаа Cultivation of Kohl Rabi, see R AYNBI RD CALDEC СОТТ, AND BAWTREE NUINE AGRI hi U L TURA in А Ба 2 p — SEED LIST for 1865, Fanwrns and ҮТ, акр 4 GE UIN CATALOGUE now ready, post free. SEEDS M st free. 89, Dor. Чек КЕ Basi а toke. Puis tnim, SUTTON | & Sox s Seed renanta, Reeding — à 1 — eT malen нда. , Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W à ^ huprovem ment of Grass Lands Gaas Sed P i TNIERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION, "uh ICHARD БМШ ps e ba s selection, ou can | A. at Cologne, Prussia. —A GRAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBI- made of is EADOW G OVER | TION of AGRICU LTURAL and HORTICULTURAL PRODU d Su. Ө: риб ЖЕНЕ at 30s. per acre, тр of 2 bus abel els light | grid 1 seed. | 3nd MANUFACTURES wil be held, under the Patro: Ж | асге, S iR ASS SEEDS should NOW be| Rm kinds and quantities are chosen for their early bomi, crop, H.R.H. the C noni Prince of Prussia, in the Grounds of the - ш і y E ud 421 BOB Ea? PE 44 Fa ЗЕ g н c $5 5 22 T а "e (Z & 5 e E T 5 A A manency, and can be | cultural Society ** Flora,” Pat Cologne, кош the 15th to | сэ separate y us prope Ely mixed to suit heavy, light, o lium soil. | next. Seeds consist of PERENNIAL E: г modium s 5 ѕе Se 7 Contribution ill be provided (either CLOVERS and fine GRASSES for Improving suh, eod Merchant, W а ster. in the ope Tie wing arti the bottom. Price 1 r lb. 80 ки AT ES ох еВ аьаа Products: am wil be sumen X nd will pr oduc M RIZE iplements and Machinery for Agricultural Purposes. great increase in the produce. . Plans and Models of Dwell: ngs, such as Farm Tousis, &c.—of MANGEL WURZEL SEED EX Ма toria ЫА House ehold fumi йге, Working lmplements, T "er 1 l'ictuals, an: rticles M ith the same. Boss: & Bob RT Products and Implements of Forestry and Sport, as well as Royal Berkshire Seod Establishment, LARGE m фон, GLOBE, | OT тиды od thereto, ы rchi- eading. о bna Such as Оаа Реза Statue: e eR, P GOES CRM RED GLOBE : Р Early Sheep Feed. RED. rrangements aro being made w obtain а э remissio of the Customs D К Ч. y меу of al a i onfa ute ү foreign exhibito QUTTON н IMPROVED T ‘ALIAN RYE-GRASS. NG ое d " f H reas d ut ibuted by fi hibit At a Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society on the 16th Som е Railway and Steam Naviga on Compani "à prem e delivered by Alfred Hughes, Eag, of куч NEW SORTS of MANGEL E e to convey 'ertioles for exhibit. A either за, ог vy a v-d Жагор, Wight, as reported in the Bels senger and Mark Lane WURZEL. I ded of freight; and it is expected that others will follow í Hughes к віз. NEW „YELLOW | INTER. eir example, Л ah ? MEDIATI ATTE, very fine shape, A Publio Sale will be held at the close of the Exhibition of such „даап Aa rando the most reliable lant T ex come articles ns the exhibitors may wish to dispose of. - ro mE rs for готова не ambs i e bring. When I tell N EWS RED NTER- | Juries, selected from the most eminent of the German and foreign TUM DU ў "3 th and dri Ldbg st with | MEDIATE, irem in P exhibitors, w will award Gold, + edad and Bronze Medals, and Honour- 7 e i that in iue E. "hon my sheep fed it off, it was up 2 and hal bit. а yv are Ws te асс‹ pu to m A the өн kriees, and that I fed i ^ о again this this Шык poe ewes and | 7 E o уг SLD LOW АД Applieations vem rou wil ee t) [o value. | 3, a heavy cro " Jamba, I think my lees that b SUPPE A тэ. | SUTTONS UT ropper, ETH Ам Goods will be received from April 15 to May 5; and the Exhibition t; in i 15 superior feeding i À à 4 p will fina iy pe а Мау 31, le the Committee exercise their right astonishing vigorous plant; i ae never saw anything to equal it of kee pia g it open another fortnight. ali For further e pertinen ap apply to Ca RURE ; Secretary of the “ Flora," Cologne. and. quii, a o TON’S SELECTED YELLOW GLOBE, large and fine. s 63, sa Ld The Italian Kye-grass grown from жод. purchased fro: m you, — in August, їз now 16 inches high, and is much admired. FISHER HOBBS’ ORANGE Royal меш tural Society L4 Eng ттох & Soxs have a fine Stock 5% present of their IMPROVED 5 GLOBE, a fine sort, already MOUTH MEETING ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, which is a very different and superior very Tr » R OYAL AGRICU LTUR. А SOCIETY of ENGLAND. Mr rie that RU а Ita! talian #. ма. sen UTTON'S SELECT RANGE or YELLOW, oval — nt PLYMO е DEVONPORT, 1865. lresont price, 78. Ai ral черү» v a ag inq —— over 5 qrs. pum 0555 е Giat LIST, whieh E ock and Implement cov see now ready, and will be juantities o "ushels and upwa! For Prices see Surrox's V SEE LIST, which may , нр freo in K- Se] рет acre, if Bown нд За Жай gratis on applicatio , forwarded í ona application to ан. Нлл, Dare, Secretary. ЧЫ Denkshire Seed Establishment, Reading ттох & Soxs, Roy isl t, Reading. 12, Hanover Square, London, W. SUTTON'S | The Agricultural Gazette, GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS. ATUM AR S MM MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. MoxpAx, March “р Farmers Club (Mr. Stearn on Messrs. Surrox’s GRASS SEEDS being Mixed expressly to suit the Soils for which they are required, a oe E have only to state the Nature of the Soil and Acreage to be laid down, when suitable Seeds will be — Тнв Essex meram Bill Lir ower SUTTON'S to embank at M тете at о а Comp um and. ешлан GRASS and CLOVER Dengie, and to Fs the iam ч North : ch is now covered at high water, was read last SEEDS SEEDS u mmons ; and, after FOR ccessful attempt by its opponents to pat- pone әй — s it has been referred to PERMANENT PASTURES, =g ORCHARDS; | RECLAIMED MARSHES, 3 or 4 YEARS’ PASTURE confer with "i HAY or SOILING, ting GOOD BLACK PEATY SOIL, с, he аа of бНАЙКҮ UP 2 YEARS' DITTO, tien resolved that ‘it a 1 YEAR'S CROP of HAY, f the publie, SHEEP DOWNS, - don loyal pr ны FINE GARDEN LAWNS, С charge of sueh | WATER MEADOWS, "i engines, si travelling = "th e qe roads, NEW PARK LAWNS, have some pe to „accompany or А ено the i ms it necessa ary 8 SMICEKT GROUND, RENOVATING OLD ей rs eel E f the engine, and who sh b PARK LANDS. Е RES. | instru rses, and c: carriages drawn by тыг 5 Messrs. Surrow beg to announce that their GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS, which have hitherto given such | borses, pa sing p great Mision. am now zong for sending out. The Seeds this year have been harvested in the best possible precaution, it is d TAD the speed DS on, and Messrs. SuTrON respectfully request early ioi which A mepi with dn t pepenal attep e should be limited to py riles ап Tist of Prices о Tw Mangel, and other Tarm Seeds Q js resolution was нени од by Lord i — «ESSAY on PASTURES,” 64. post free, or Gratis to Cust Tala и to Sir GEORGE GREY, who has replied as fo My Lonp,—1 am directed by Secre Sir GEORGE GREY SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. | acknowledga the receipt of your lordehip's letter of tho Lo CUR BC Sd llth inst., forwarding a сору оѓ. erii of the Agricultu Locomotive Commit n reference to the use of locomotives on а reso mittee in refe ie i igh-roads ; and I f 1 і EORG MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. oc кечен tees oor rmi Ару tg e owners of loc ve оа engines regulations of the Ў, nature proposed in the resolution of the Committee, but that Tt дү: ^ h uld suggest that theowners of such engines, in any distric D AC : in w izi e ord p in force, should give publi г notice that they willing to adopt such regulations, any "— рй, ye their adoption would be satisfactord JOHN & CHARLES LEE о adm: it « of a revocation or modification of the order. ? Es ir Y хазыр ар Рб, SEEDSMEN ТО THE QUEEN, nta "b Wann ox," Recommend those who are about or Improve their Pastures or Lawns, to send them full er these аиын our feaders will be ulars of the nature of.the soil РЧ) be sy роза with, and е state if the land is drained or undrained. ud cm dai. ^ "earn that eger Na d P. has ob- ve fada the m ost careful selections for the following MIXTURES, which cannot fail to produce the|tained leave to Dor ia l which may Vile шей effec effec necessary — ns give w Stem Cultivators the MEADOW VANS DOWN us RMANENT MIXTURES for RENOVATING OLD PAS relief they requi EN о various T ees 8 to 121b. per acre; 94. per lb., 80s. pe p beri onders wil qun from the report P | in another column, that the Council of bes yea MIXTURES to зл ovs Pare or vi eta LAWNS; all $0049. ра tiro. tur have again postponed for a m ^" E wm wit i : their dedisót on the Edu cation question. anres ORCHARDS or LAND SHADED with TREES. АЯ Ае Vers n um T vil; on Egyptian Agriculture in 300. per acre, Ва,, 205., = 925, ре попе. page will we мела ^ ead irata mueh ere s aa eu ren is MIXTURES for MAKING NEW or IMPROVING OLD eee WNS, las. per снаа. ot obati} А атау adopted than is any- A COMPLETE CATALOGUE of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS sent post free on application, Where elsewhere. hundreds of E uta loco- "ca rening E and ploughing e engines a already employe must certainly exeite ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and gn. orm ‚© [em siderable NA an agen an e very AMMERSMITH, LONDO з of the account which we this в day give 202 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRI ed as no маб о be re — ised. We las hin seed, said CULTURAL GAZEITE. [Marcer 4, бш, t year | may be gained by mere сын study, as ity. , as in in ya | of it is Mr. W. Н. DELANO, „ one of Messrs. Howanp'sstaff. He із now again n his return | sowe f such f а be | divi to Egypt, but any inquiries will os him Fih Scion (No. E Ў our Table), аб the rat e of| „Tt ha з by common consent been al К | аге се essed to him аё the Britannia Works, | 6 рескз to the А; the general rate of {һе district of то acies Practice and Science, a Rhe q Coni Bedford | being a sack to the aere. ex - : e of which is strikingly shown ics ination i | ————— ut now, vithont ee that this poor seed xh Майо à i И Royal Agricultura] gait Ix the Agricultural де for October 31, s good as ; that a plumper gesto the а by that Soci t ps Which has been ed 4 1863, will be found the results of some experi- question arises whether v = Я not almost àS | [t js unnecessary for ч Ф pe it as their ments on the germination of Whe - —— 2 " many seeds as 0 ghhou a poi vk hich will | depth and height of ейп о enlarge upon me: 42 samples operated upon oniy: sed as | 26, made clearer fr fro om qm е followin ng calculations :— words. hey are the fou 5 Euer iu ter | br ake thr de о of Barley, 1st, a light thin mur eem ent—the two pou or EOM | 1910 samples t the seed failed from 52 to 92 per cont, | amplo Inbal led Odessa ; 2d, the ад sample | gricoltoral knowledge те PEU проз lig In 13 to 48 previa referred to as be ing sown by us; and 31, this fu ondamental bi th In 19 15 to 12 a ыз: growth from this, "yhioh we this m, Sold at ш vam The trace the iai s, per quarter., Inath y 100 seeds | for с instance, must be thoroughly М М ent, | weighed as follow :— art, firm of qn steady of ри y onversanf with Nowt fon experiments were е app Aa to as s е т his bes cce to efect his pur pos, E е 0 pia ^ ing, inter alia, the great importance о of a tri i. Ode . 48 Tho proportional попов 184 ie ont poi pow m norms ча ) as establishing the "et 2. wc ie. . 544 ofs Fasz ordi ing to чэ importan scientific knowledge ‚ш l м ai A ed o “а е germin nating power be 3. Own GONS .. 80 measur Чеш у bim. 5 following а Profa but i P à ' num о ES EL vM A 4 нА аге reli Ша ans 89 see Ri No. 3 and is No. 2.008 Ra stanly Pro de us ifficulties hich. are to guide deo рне, ай: умыла арм - салал of f No. 1. Hence, thon the | „The voe also AC es to jeu a good k isat e ono han or they could have been denied | poorer, у m: mpi on A ü е a details of t mp a Ure. and the es on the one hand, or how the reasoning 001808 of — mor — se алык a gehe ough k 1 Ses тыыны ding tho been diep ides ts A hie h en, as were the seeds of No. 2 (23 3 of | bt deo а рт ped e ined priait pere Kul ag ghts whic | Table), de; dern = all to have germinated ; ће рот gres стей words, he should k slit eg aud us а - fart ther contribution to this | Wheat чле t itis нбай» ede p: ^ mier occupation, and theorotical рама g ҮЧ | , й ет. m et 6 to submit for consideration the fol- |sown - we should not have had a Wetter uo л ст знн, p~ e c $ ral rule applies to agriculu mer must know t ет а x AOI e have shown that this is really thick kow t Tk to beac осире pe b im i OE t onran oeoa BARLEY, -- d | know the why and tl hes i c ds n M Lady. € y od "We sowed at the ions rth ya ле wherefore of those dail ily opem. j , , з per e, 60 ac n conei ER th No. is en after ps of х stout "asi vir Barley, endi da ayoung m "s apiid the best pe т ей may be eompared wit аза such, I t e it, armer- E] produce was Jess, which it ought not to bars beee |S sisi si ie te ошу жү pie c | n gera ра, after Sights the qual wise to с а er the methods "Shih good ait 1 (From Sherborno en t the fie ld A sanction, RES 5 ccess stam p " ps as the besi m сЕ ЧОИ be NN ч rg ик herois ih m j i rod seeding, id we SES 1 knowledge of the Me ШЕ ect for ou i d : П .. cially he wu md His rpm WE UN ithout going into wea risome i. а b ilic viti 4 [L LAN, eta really gets him a few more bushels per 5 — t the means used in ы " | But the truth is our crop was lessened b d " e ibraos, f first, а thorough pe. ү! 5 |From Mr. Masters | being obliged to wait for some of the Та à ^n Бо і un С de n eaten off, i E UE secondly, eh p" т mg aci eate matter to be а of the rens part of iic ИШ alin 5 Salisbury в #000088 fhe extreme of good me ehem. БЫ | pep k y «ос and the perusi t зг conaldered one of -— AE tilth ч А ricult 9 Do. Ren fr s to time, such as we h отаев 2 Al owed ed d uper са ан be gained iM ^d im Barley. The out by some of the. pu oa of ur а | Tul observation оп а well m naged far т ыра. шы t iť under the present, cultivation all a careful study. o of scientific M к їй 1 сд: the ОШ ей we treated with the like infinitesimal 9 literata re and attendance at lec 96 і Lc "^ | ра кт == tha | chool or college. Such n From Langport .. e so g that te deem results | doubtless give all he nt E А 1 18 |From Chard 2 мара sit a d imate, sien probably from cireum- | Way а "just in d er е | stances в а course M (Stift Straw most of our time for r tho gro grain is not got in early, there is onl | dueted oh the e rk instruction in other subj 15 Жошы repre wh m single stem, tille eriog i 74 and goo od e NL - ciples, son бш E r ke à samples. 4, is professional Ш. more joe onal education we want. inen. Du it would at half mime om its neighbour | most desirable thas farmors shouid 1 шымы ; say the advocates of the ез in at farmers should keep up with PP ТМ thickl F ча вепѕе са т eme чы зө thin- vall for is б а ыч ad не Ae rs ; ickly if the lan 0 | defici —but now they epa t E Jp. D». sedes; „their enough of a pl Pont leong incur {ө ане | deficiencies, and to ask for some better instit 90|Do. Do. . prios and | truth, ose is that an шы T Teu enco imm Ete uo mil nor Vae s allotted for grow i slit tha |kiowiedge ja being responded to че шады Y s remarkable, | grow fi Би RS S че р о a of Вацезу o Ж бап grow Vots Dic f England, and tha a com mmittee la $3 |American S А samplet end рс a М тз ay b аз thick as we, 1 irem = Sis ian this important subject, D& Do йо шор of RE seed to be sown. "len ve seq "a ditm o iron has Pr м 092| 8 acres, eabh evertheless eme of middle-class'ed ў 25 [New from Farm 1864 ..30 il “ about тө bush. | sown as a rule, ba vetita that dee Читен seed is M iiiv „е ЖОК 10 1 ES i fully disent from the sweepin ould respect- velud teaching—then may agricu Now ..| 92 In round Жа, севе all men of fi чу :i hem VE n: x ain, for the knowledge mioh п em; ot con SIE | selves des € be littl у general conclusi w employ sac ^2 e less than an insult to the m Б eda n the сазе ons with | "in some z mmunity if even the Royal Agricultural p] | п 7 aiai t beoe. xk the Wheat, | follow zich Dm ime seen much straw to | 7 thinke t vitii its encourageme! gpecalt | В р Е ане DM m клы ^ rs : [eerie ppm бейет | general and каное а eds to е n ү » 8 to 10 ‚ | we sowed six and eight k g the past year | the young agricult е — ? » (eid; o in parts o of sld sho. imn Oats loa Ap ror pnma ple а t day In 25 » atus x м he former made s much to b reception of such knowlel high, but o be feared that such is the tenden vov. o » li ness ok e SMS dora: the Itera ni yielded 3 ie buie leaders of this Societ Desc her Cy obtained in the germi t with die results d bs ud cit as | Soi iure eg ei met es and found that the of Wheat, it w s then to us t псев of chemistry, geology, botany, н ные n the two kinds ot ыы харта Лед о e io follow that hero can be [money of tie Sosiety being is gren Tesult be inal pow we believe that im ар xnl ihough | aec 00 е Doe Баце БЕ away Ш 8 ing greatly in f. er, the proved farm though | attempt : ig Cà Tegard J avour o. seed, yet ing will r pt (as far tural is c gard to th arley, With | thick are also sure th equire less | to rai agricultural society , ^ T, every on ith | thick-see. e that as things. raise the general education of the country 57, ael with the subject will e practically | prodi d their account in their M^" any | prizes fi rature, classics, Scripture b howe tarvelingsamong its ur t T eir seeming | drawing, and musie, Without th е grow, it The "tail ^ of arley ma dp = or ceste these important and € Sedo э is even asserte i y be it eM А ucation, по оре бап help regretting і to so y some that GRICULTURA wealth of Ro ра even bo so W; and in rare oases thie oos |, Мо L EDUCATION, divert Е ЫТ oka eld » Where the le ases this m my i UCH as agriculture differs f verted into such a channel rather than to a чени Н чән is the roni there are some to which it тз from many occupations ent wants E that part of uis Ве шиш in М imate and soil а te not an v A "i dern a general rs € d Eu ee one will deny the fact dexterity, an practice requiring mere manual understaud Ма cheuistry to a man who does Bue erben чы, n rstaud his other r tongu o, and who is d profession ia which emingnes | (ha First, however, t such is not iie eod of our Manor 4, 1865.) TAE GARDEN FERS CHRONTCLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE. 203 Y; that it is to | s that we must | epi — poe fuu wealthy and —€— fai this very class the difference being in the tea, peo. м — and beer he may take in substitut ertainly | of far! and e look for farther progress ; ; and thi fi те is a deman: for be ning at t E aE if the Royal Society first try to elevate the whole tural community, and then give special know- ineiple to go upon is to encourage ists and their sons а? ааст attain- nt to the s на ledge. The right © t чс the n pan of which "Y le туй on аю subjects, and to PN of a prize, or кат ае ог аі бет al of the uen Agricultural y m experience, hold to the beer aft er a bar earl i is eat m эя pm inmense boon he dit working | What effect will the total repeal have upon - great indeed. Itis n e d by quantity of the varied operations performed by w у. A farmer will == vy beer s —€— i from 3s. to 4s, per acre his occupat The master | ww. - bui bn ше мр че) the ship- | r Socie! g jean knowledge., the mi master, the railway | i "e er will find that Коз h TIC per cent. and more the wages paid is j his in agri ur ке has о cultural pet prunas it be upon th What а tremendous “account !—and yet t | this most obnoxious tax. All n es for and per: nal com- | m forts required by the uere i vagi at all Ment to weigh m ost with righteous statesmen. њад price; I therefore take one to be as s good as the other, jall thoroug p h-bred, are little fit for agricultural pur- овев. E sight t pretty commonly secu at this time was nd te much enduring es prendi үз yoked ( 0°), Чекке е Egy ез, plough, же industrious fellah who would dein of the ttcn up, and the ted with Flax, Indian oett Wheat and Bur: T Rd gyptian Clover; and as no dr raught piren - forthcoming, em orders were given to Howard and Fowler for n ploughs. In these brief notes modern agricultural Egypt will be described under tlio four following heads :—1, the Soil; 2, ihe Produce ls; e Mi bel, the latter strongly impregnate ed w era | Je ome parts, for instance Shoubra, eme gard to will e in аф it after all = talking and узы i s subject, the resu ult is to be a few men Who sh n to youn С o yow Jim бвіе, X. Y.Z. E MALT TAX QUESTION. he revenue gods 6, 00 a spared). Бу oma Pa sha, the whole soil is a heavy clay, an gum to w repealed ? The first түүсү is a » the scale to descend much lower tban heretofore as a return for the M n. being а war-tax isno of the Powers of. Europe in. of war. zd Chancellor of. the Exchequer m hesitate—he may lay on what ta he likes, and bo m likes; there will be no er К mblin ng, — one of the actual necess t be t| exceedingly high — to L alim makes very superior bricks. It i t the wate iiu the each side of deposit takes place, and the p з distance; the water conveyed by к to the lands of the Delta is perfectly limpid, and merely used | for simple irrigation. Iti is o nly on the immediate banks British p "iom Pepsi че е greatly edat em ч —— 9 railway | e is no с гч iar and the Агу labouret are upon equal terms as consumers, and each pay Өш) зае to the quantity dier consume. advan antage uld these classes derive by its| of iem о ould be per total ger р Ae tax, it wou e: К н ий lie tax added to 32s, per qua vil | which 4 is flourishing amazingly. interest. of the N be seen when the waters recede, wading up to his a armpits, sowing his seed broad- cast on — 0072, M his bread upon the waters which h find after many days. iti is egrave 4 "Ia sure it et contributed is share to | the keel cbe ied MÀ has oceu all | others; it has possessed i Т: of o elds, | mes, our {та des, our shipping, our тену оп | I think ttn this interest | 4 41, ERI fertile; it is so however, as has been amply demonstrated by ue liberal- minded m and jeter nma before named, who plante ed. two fie lds s ide * side ith „Flax, the ft without ntribute satiri both y passenger and spirits migh* again con <р» e—they аге luxuries, | might c jeu аво. tribute something | Tempt ig ев er shops а! r quart Base toll mod cost 54s. per ме ей. maltster"s costs and profit. But a eie " E | revenue. Joint S ock Companies | n opened e where, a ia licence might curb this “social i vil 5» е Barley у as the d most irf Sato, P. may ыу р mm à as I have utit. Well, , we bus again 32s. | veo t Baley, twi kadd 6s. ar qu r for. malting | f sales M TE to ui 115 ar го cent. 1 Malt, 43s.; tax, 22. = тез he reet price for good malt. juo pem thus DAN. аяк Ж ре тёз eus res there. y it? At пын D куас xtent! Ta fer eys might збы а ds "ME 4 ЛА Е that erii wili outstrip Whea! b w nearly upon a par as оя por Miis ovid E died A ip- inferior Barloy ric the expenst of m ү” nothing of the maste or loss by so doi ЫР Barley, weighing , will not аук." 25 stones of uM. т stil Jess. ed ately. ое ы duty off, then there Y er may make dir d Tint. mu dE Tu Rodi X peculiar b pamm "i i novios -- араб 1 ractised man е malt. He ma wet arley an it Мет a fashi ion. You a té roit Аат M и те Ане, be Be all properly grown Les is of. it fef ^ udgment and | est proportion of malt from or it is merely wetted Barley са again. None but te rid green ат individual mser hem pay for mmen s S in onopolie d privileg | tete | is nothing to edi. peers the pins man who manages our Exchequer from doing it. О. F. NOTES ON EGYPTIAN ABRICULT TURE. It о exaggeration to say y that the Flax ied. with dd m grown асан : — туж о nglish gardener, Мг. W; "— had дое: the тосно of vw and E early double the height of the РСР iu fact, c — between the two samples wa strikin, си could be. This enlightened Cc has ye | ordered 300 t superphosphate for his Маем елеч in Egypt. ons of guano and The fellabeen are lso alive to the aaa oi of manure, their ust from old ruins, abound- p grecs a Жаы deal of lime. fus dung of the camels, oxen, buffaloes, horses, and donkeys is. s collected y d children who compress with their hands into a bun-like | shape and stick "i on the walls of their e where it Cotto: do, | sueoceded bet r in the art, тора for Edw E of staple | dries and is used for v Ann — little wood and or quantity =- per acreage of arable surface, than | no coal or lignite in the try. The land is broken — Egypt. Old Minn et Ali рай already prepared | up. to a аа Е about 3 обе with the Egyptian for the are dem. y his various | plough, partly from the want of proper implemen! hause s for the cultivation; ү amongst all his| go deeper, partly for fear of айар йр the salt various ма for making Egyp t great, glass manu- | subsoil, The Egyptian plough is like that used in India, factories, ápanisi, weaving, dyeing establishments, | Spain, and Portugal, a mere iron тт or pick а ted salt- - - rsenals, foundries, sugar fact сике, ан to а wooden frame- ак Абы коном" up the land as to get d ача will: pay far - all l the other ^x mas of 1863, Egypt received over 12 milions; po that 1864, she will receive over 20 m ons, as the notices d wit TOS for Alexandria” in the Times of “gol ail, ibd griculture may prove ers а es of 1863 things were very queer in ; the. "aide dinary inundation of the Nile, of | at least nee times. They == е. а эрт rge fl. frame-work of wood, on which the - stands, ove mu the land, to level а nd pulveri ise it, I with а small short-handled broad-bladed h er ier Mile making an angle of 45° with s heft, they ы up the land in аный and abl sr the gation, at which they ar «үе elev ver, This hand-hoe, called a “ fass,” is the national implement, and ilis well bout the only other implemen n" machin "X a wooden тате; nning on shar iron discs or eitas, which. they for miles on prs side of the river's natu and broken the railway a violent Mu that | is by effect wi h ee return from it. ly. The is none d the куйы h In or strongest ; 16 із w offe, ак А The ine Tf nic | o£ Ow оше; related Быны which has generally а doped en bin cup of |h Pas Fee before Һе labour, aud | ith weak pt, the true manner he may have his beer of dogs aud pigs а heap, for it can be brewed at almost апу esolated the 11 41: de discs and of the animals treading bru | up the straw in short lengths and забен гет е grain, the whole i is then piled up n th е middle ^ seized ; e swollen e Nile; d ditch. 2 fac that even the polyglot European spec tors "i Alexandria, n Боу up the ur м P The natives n дез | splendid oxen, with | anim als left wer espair, and bew their ү odi neam the p available e the cam mel апа donke еу, both deMar re floating dow ases lay on every oed, and in | Бо рі. was the pone | lected for a a while to for “ы is w the grain they take a it ni dm aud Роли) pee they etm of мөт стега үт * With reference to the murrain, a well-known literary B у ith referen: тока frou OU A Sheikh-el- Beled, lah for пова to coffee-ho! the country :—. | or chi selñshness of the Sikh д his people, as a n the murrain. ОЁ | е old story : to make prese resent day, so that owing e bruised cem makers ted to n a P arg ple) must adjust accordi y be stated that with good cultivation ater the soil of E M grow anything. It a good se the las must » о toa good depth. Wia a res climate : and a s furrow, another following ечен in the seed an: with his foot, but only чәч and water 294 THE GARDENERS' CHBONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LMancn 4, 1865. thi der tl ble | the seed, and producing the now | during his visit to Egypt, cost 5001. It wil EE cl kno own Cotton imt eake. The greatest —" ae that the prize was taken аб e Dod mare the proprietors have is the cost of. labour, which i s Highness the Prince of Wales with an м nearly as high as in England. Cotton-seed oil is now " given uy P ков the Viceroy during the bigis used in the soap trade, and its refined extracts | iis it ыз Egypte he sheep are small and UN for lubrification, HL ast y e Engli ish Ed p ag sent out 25 pe The Cotton shrub will bear for three years, but а s | sheep, on t raees, bor bought. fo r 4007, to cross Mors crops are obt conditions. What can be done by properly pulverising and dee stirring Me à oil in Egypt has been shown by the use of the steam-plough; the steam-grown Cot dh of His Lue m ness the Viceroy and His Highness Halim Pasha her с It is worth mention ning that in April last, within sight 1 the roots are very strong, deep searching and exhaust- | native breed, un е superintendence of a member Pts st» short và of the Pyramids, there was a | ing for the soil, they are generally pulled up by the | of one of our di; known Norfol sheep-breedi peaceful contest betw n Howard's and Fowler's steam end of , December—the wood, whi ch is wonderfully | families ; but when the dh Saw the big Lej d ploughs, very near the I € 1 d for fuel, the 1 contrasting so strangely with the French troops under | the end i is tben rapidly worked over for рене Сога, | т diminutive race, ** Wullah,? said they, * this i Napoleon, known as ihe Battle of the Pyramids. | which is sown and harvested within ткен day | к gi of the Christians to make ч eat pork ; thee ра or Egyptian Clover. is Clov т es еер, but pigs with wool on them," These ing is interesti ing :—4A gentleman of standing at Suez, | one of the £ 1 е helps, and bol rec irri- p animals. thus despised, coo Met Up in an old fi - — the French ens made the cutting | gate ted i it may be 15 t time s be fore the great heats кан Soon began to suffer from too great a growth of for supplement of the great | cor | hoof for their heavy bodies, which superinduced бо vo) that though a good co coating of sand was on the | "The p m oxen, and donkeys, goats, and | rot, so tha ey gradually drooped and died, This of the land, clay was the subsoi all p ut on Burseem in the spring; its rich | scheme, that if properly carried out, would have increased у bringing the clay to the surface Ъу а ее p) Led g| wonderfully, their nature | the wealth of the country, there being no diffculty thus rendering it fit for cultivation, and converting the | Dec comes renova ad zo БЕ are enabled to Rd from the climate, was thus rendered abortive. З arid, barren port of Suez into а ‘flourishing дош. {һе summer heat. of Burseem ree The black pig mH flourish, but religious prejudice tural distric the Ni m water was let been sent to England: at Piel tine it would be | is opposed to his increase. Dogs are under the same canal all Suez rejoiced and glorified the Fren = че. advantageon to know СЕ M has gr бра - | law, вы numerou: A instances of sneaking kindness had made it. They sent thei n fou | to thes animals on the part of the natives, show and esce osea that for im future | the I " the Nie мин "Indian "Cori; pcd that they possess the human friendliness for б instead of buying me by the — ko Moses’ | and M | race, although opposed {о their creed, Well, nine miles away, they would 1 аб ег On Se n ieties of Sug: dpa the тео w and the | turkeys, fowls, pigeons, doves, and plover, doors, gratis, S»on, Mice it n pt E brackisb, | purple and white, as zn = " Rico space will not permit Snipe, quail, wild ducks, and ; goate are m in and shortly became so salt as not to be potable. Every | to treat, but should the po prices for Cotton "bte, Es season, though the latter have a sardine- foll = day as the water evaporated, the Nile running low ће European capital in try may be Шеп К ру. d ре, үзе Б abundant iere ceasing eed the canal, thick incrustations of salt | attracted by these important r^ Ча | of lem e Bedouins dio bring desert hares were found on the banks which the Arabs stole an | Weeds growing ona fallow feld perish completely | to nike ‘which n little йау sold. Itis still however an open qnestion whether in the summer from the heat, Hasheesh, “ше „weed, * 4. Labou Takin usd iig i о considera. some salt-absorbing plants might not be found which, is well known ; ‘tion, an English. farmer with capital would soon being constantly grown and ploughed in, would after The na atives smoke a few of m leaves on tbal r pi pes, make a fortune in Egypt after studying the climate а time produce a soil fit for cultivation. jan after a few whiffs become affected and start for | for a time, provided he could make вше Produce.—The agricultu бг produce of Egypt із pleasant dreamland, The weed when green i is pressed, | labour. god minced eM AE a mild gay эстет varied, аз of old. ards, „succulent roots, ! and its inspissated juice i | inoffensi ith plenty of Mahomedan bigotry, Melons, Onions, the h} MER It is taken after meals to produce its ан | [е understanding the poem laws 4 ыру» с йу M Oranges and Lemons Egypt might rival Seville and effect, but it is best never to touch i Flower rS e been ад ег 80 gro und dow сне the Azores; tł the practica g that a low nning Hii We painfal to hier Gratitude Er are ААД | with; it is quite unknown to them, and this pos А often die Europeans ; they are lazy аа tinat Gardens are particu ularly delicious, and would fetch a utility i in what cannot be eaten d high price in Covent Garden. Peaches, Apricots, | PoS: Ani mals. .—The chief animal of modern as of ancient ini Figs, Bananas, Prickiy Pe ears, grow E ejh 1 | р ag tl queen d, it is exceedin gly : Bo rose and danger us, | ture; sensual, dirty, and obs inal e; other powerful sun. Grapes and Pine Apples do not succeed | biting vicious vA and kicking when provoked in ps hand, they are Woliderfülly ft song out eel on account of the sudden fall of temperaturo possible direction, which, Her tie peculiar conformation, | in the fields during the full p^ of the м дарда night; the пиона Taau g An enraged camel tearing about is | with nothing on them save a ering for the 10° in short space of d : glass irme have|by no means rare in the strcets of Cairo. In their|]oins, and а camel's hair bonnet ; sink meni and H " " faz] y | ола уш: ont at of the princes. | excesses of passion they frequently e T wound | considering their religious i e. As a can be got to work * pad) bui meril heir character, Th саб Way to mij At ning; it often se n the wet | fear, being at the same time just ап thful, The m pays ns r to iom Go | breaking Ez ba ck. Transport women and children work almost as much as the m hey are (sia eA Mx m the Dates growing over by eamel in towns is and bear fatigue UN It is just to say. lusters e. the tuft. ot oem the pum enis | though the dads oc fe will carry 24, tremendous ; ре four the English workmen who have gone oub tô work ion, up with thein bare hands and feet to gather | bales of cotton, weighing 300 lbs. to 380 Ibs. stea ERA ОН" gins, &c., have generally Though t| e Palm grows to such : height, | | balig {е requ ed Seen. dies АБЫ shy P bedly, beating gie ы getting drunk, and working E d le mol, and is „Боору ipd Bux its | only € understood by tlie Vea. it does SAR ittle, ka ori uy n from 20/7. to 307. a. mon th, s tough, Sycamore | breed in towns. The price of a averages fro uM rd and récit gay the Arabs, these s aro sidi in t largo quantities, An alley of these trees | 107. to 12 a their food is е chopped ны NEM eat our Е and throw the stones in ve three miles long, — OR Cairo to Shoubra, mem little Burseem ha, ay. The dromedary bears a dota comp e arcade lelds а good revenue; ü me Tol tion to the camel as the race-horse to t Ч T eatest nuisance in dealing with the natives is ks 200 усте 014, аи zu was only planted 40 years | pere horse; the а very easy system of backshish which perv vades all classes. ) d Mehemet Ali. hour Lee m cost about 2 Euro ropean intercourse is, however, improving this state The staple products of f the country are Wheat, Indian The and bu fal alos prs fine Jure sized strong | of things. Peu or Doura ape d ough producing| Labour might be o de e ed from Greeks and Maltese, e made, or of a men's wives grinding little mik. Es have the ета p drooping | but, they are a treac and unsafe people to ded suficient meal. every ped bue the mud-hovel doo and a very do tx They | with, though "ey ате ihe Ae dew of working ot Clover, Flax, Sugar-ca cane, chief y|d he yo oke Frid ay, which the native Should а any farmer in Saeed or Upper Egypt, Rice in Lower Eo and | | passing in front ot а Y bes peculiar © them. | think of proce Mik to ет Eus k "and wish to ask any ight ll th g | Bu {Тао butter is white and hard, with. little flavour. questions, the writer will be happy to answer them to ridges, so that "еу: сап be easily irrigate xl. For Cott i fhi the ridges are set out from 3 ft. 6 in. to 4 ft. apart, jatura ^ gr to centre; the seed is uie in at distances of | heo careful ru so that no d ida p miik i ds e wns are rnm nii diim hen loaded, o рерна оог 8 о Ё. 482 EC! ix ng afterwar Home Corresponden hoed. The seed is all by the end of March, the The horses as companions and steeds are admirable, | — Agricultural roles —1 enti р agre he young plants mide e g^ few days afterwards; the | but of little use pe emis d for draught, petig уы | н. to which Mr. Edmunds Mas m ү -wW and pump then begin work, the fields | and fiery. The Arabs spoil the stride Dy tà зш Шеш ess before the M. ndon II. Club Я Pues posi: м every 10 or 12 days, though at greater | to stop suddenly when r^ full gallop, pulling on | s eek's Agricultural Gazette, viz., that the plant is high. e Piellahcen are|their h зва and checking them with а ve m5 АИЫ Зеу "should estabiish a collego é roi Pedes A ые, the water, and when their fields | curb. 'Тозһозу their skill they яа, pe at ful iss science of agriculture is tcugl he practice are too small for. a water-wheel they will irrigate | against а dead wall, reining MÀ to be gathered where it amy a ud Е i or b. emb ton-plant is | when a few inches bokt. CAS еа h i bs within the ыыы of the sons of farmers. Sucha 9 feet high, fall ot pods — beautiful yellow "over € the wal N — e, can! à m Kd scheme was urged on the notici i d P between which time and the end of December four | тапу a ined to walk in the camel fashion by|but from dificulti ies in the way pickings take place, the average weight gathered veing | mmi eieh Tire and "hind leg roped together. Ногѕев | а5 the time the Charter for балот Y was as obtained 5 to 7 суб. per acre. All the boys and girls of t ith this pace are much na ут by effete old | Well would it have been if it had been then саг ried out. е ; я Ў i ur y [ 1 е гроѕе inte! 0 Italian, Maltese, Greek, Syrian, Armenian, Albanian, | from 67. to 107, The sheikhs = аре people ride interested to obtain it. Until it is sought, Native, and even American ginning factories, where | mares. The tian donkey r — a development | demanded, it is not к, d ko of the Nin lie Cotton is ginned for the seed and a small sum per|both of mind and body u к фе i еә avoured Societies will go s out of t : -— ог ewt.—in times of competition for the seed |climes; he сап live on less food, atin greater wid provide such "institutions. If, oiv, sy Y з то ‹ EN i colle: m clean Cotton th en goes to Minet-el-Bassal, | more continuous fatigue than the horse, and eat set PEU establish чой «T eges, I for one tm rcd, By Ming relig T , Where it | almost as beavy a burthen ; his only deficiency is want | their success would “е 9 "bes from 97. to 127. per cw The | pro roduce of | of speed. Не, too, hasthe camel motion, and his ра а І wn their кент, p 80, п acre ol Cotton may be "t: at 501. оп an average, | аге e e same as those of the horse. 'Owin g to his | existing institu tions. These colleges, if set d amit ing t üd tivi e E ТС wear hi 13, lectu: rers to teach tion, ; picking, ое а Йгйеһ” or land-tax of out than use him well. Af. a European riding а donkey as applied to agrieultu lture, animal and м ет асте, to come to 15/., а very high estimate and а knowledge of the авес pen clear profit per acre is 35Z— presuming there |a donkey in Cairo as a “ Hansom ” in London), the best | and ‚ animals : "while there ought to s n аге no poll tax, ship money, benevolences, or viceregal | thing is to give his steed the rein, and without fail it | showing in what way the' practios of agricilt of invitations to take shares in Egyptian companies, which it | will find 8-4 nearest way back to x station. Тһе price | can be better understood when a кое aa із not yet quite safe to ignore. Мапу of the gineing | | of a good donkey with ecd иш w 127. — ter these €— Mee of knowledge has ik factories above named have from 150 to 200 gins, witk |a high price, however ; for че а white Meccan | acquired. sions of five months. hydraulic presses for baling the Cotton, oil pr esses for ass, ridden by the Sultan in m Garden of Shoubra | with say five Тан " aeliyeribig perhaps five lectures THE GAR DEN NERS' S CHR L E AND А ИЛЛ LTUR AT 4 GAZ ETT К, 2 05 nation: 8, and certifi cates of | re relati ve valu e um pastur ге. la ud, I fi nd very littl e пе | 3 . On som of So оа EIU terility and n ER. Uca Un а ойтеп ess and ii m migh ке еп g n jas been іо шалу, bo of the m schi EA vho bar 3 or eme to st lectores emb e m if aided UE » жей» valuo, е art | irrigated Я о е Cepit р odlot And t aptas it| y od. . ME wi for rred jav э» m the 66, WO » our, 0 Mr. Bu EL Edinburg cannot s funds с n of Feb. MN by сша u Ihre уа І а rx £0 mi Y p. be pu wo uld c eii n {зп instit rett ү: zol M €t Jon ch a ution y ог L Do rat Е 1 lis inst coul sure - nald, ing on m m x E. io have dag m Lys ciat E IN o [A аъ feme is wanted 32 ave m Jandl LR Si IoNT YA осі stock ject in ba t nd-s ord av ied ir HL AGR P О Lo o fi te s e id I а n “How lla ward, e had b Cath С OU CUL rk, the ЖЕ: f io s em оп ба, de aca erg L Кайгы, - We UNA emer Bis ES, а bee na fa ога thei the 1 ord ord С D ednes s 2. о Аы eit d бет уе in veter n edu rm, th Lena V Hor Tre hesham arb. ay GLA fth QU was e fo Feed “ siarinary aar cated ? e pini M в LAN N. оберт, р 4 ND. аа eran us the f ing Vol IIS T medici р Have Me yon Ark М суы о ord Wals Bern te. сї на ЕЕ r n be yir forthcoming of P. 1 ow] n yo 155 s. 1 wri in V , dn alsit ner cha + grat а , Tepo g у al i T at pree agrio pd rere S attended юну Mr i gio dA giam, Maj Lo dim е ne in the E ord Feversh slo шр, w oferi сш Rid would Е Ја г. Ва Ка аг .; Sir Же: MAY Din t wit eL pert ket; rec am ий 28 ud sts: = be reth yden rge 229 M T ern п iog P; h a ocal boo s be omm , СЪ gathered Et. аҹ t attends this, is not Ir. Gibb , Em ss, Mr d Куш, к edem. I ear th avilion view Com T signe "m ладі me where th e mine а its Yu mo I s. М Dent, gn г. ЈА , Ва e H to mitte hat a s PARE that x ct ey rtain nd ein also 2 n. Ho $ ї 25 trel Mr. EA t orse- and Fi attr e fo th at for farms con fag is amo g att "a tigd osk isher (йр Ваг * sse ring їгз{-с1 act Exhib Жн Med e back «il exista t ie * nob в ain Ir en Say „M Hobi Mr. olonel ét ition , and t ass xhibi fu Mn ris sit o adv ufficie kno Thom M wron r. Hud DK M Druc Ch eh ог. T of the that -— itors. be dalike i got word Apte ER EU. r, Frere, CN Yr M. „МЕ. e T . | bad ju ЫС repo erem ты ow Ў n us , ; а а E * ON.— -— quite nd ned ndeed > һ пл ы Pr iia: Shuttlow lonel "ig reris ap DA dd үүнүн A T DRE amd di denim i in Ael en spento The follo elect Esq sr Simon | а Mr. пао, ist. n jew des to the t om i : of бе ble, ery ~ сыт ыен ha n даси win йаа M 8. N ills аз Mr. erne ent Ps ad eM eC опо: бг шеп , thi case ; А үе yly, у, Т а ove onk' s, № M а. ; Со iscu emb om rar Sid э М spring sd mo feelin benri nb Were Bayly, Tin, Fiunt NU s Orcha a de Ме, И [A Y Challoner, ia mmitte, whi y — spring u re thor g w on ere Ud ie s ird, Pim pton, ers w S rd, 8, Acl orr, the ntre! ° учні Mr ed опе: IS ip who orou; ould aoo зыр Во les, W: rt, Dev ere Bro and , и Ноп, ll, L M i, w E. 8 S pe sud. Жы. и: Booth. n, vun "fe үт. mley, | | fro , an zl “чады, Дор. F oll p was far peus i Th p ‚ DA ick — m 1 vi JU . рч ишь 4р the (p. 157). show igent 4 homas Ps xm Mr, Earl to t Lord x ai^ Me Ae Fes Г, is тет етй = Шш Bury, W rah J. isteen Мон, се е Asa sisi r. Wren rn Wi rd tilled four eroppin. ably n nditi Leis Сат William’ Bine aby, No еты. ДУ, < , Were B rap P р gham, E imi pei sd ce A ita cae D eue. БЕ Е = Aris еа wW ns, an as imer. angle v Park St d | 0 b ar PIU зао bi ven ik d ork io men be ónt- E ы d ee Str TS TE JA to e di Me R blur sing, Gamb in r ла forvard to asit ке him Gaee annae, Wi E SO eds Agric T oS. d, Xem Umi : ea m Cr W orge, ho ge; Norfolk b a div ur tee at onel of lure; g of of x К а, aat afi n and by T. , Old y Bar! pto al M to it Ct Pr J e е cel Еа QB N n- А с st hall е- Гв his $ v dod ta es whioh, prosp that Estono Henry. refs — t. Ev козе the tow y e actie pad оаа Бо AA mke E fat ay Iti to k eee ; Ге е, Willi pec 73, zo NE St. A , Worcei dut DC . c: MEN «һай o We prove so, ens year is c eep is will mc , Robert, t mer, Spriddlost T — Austell, С ster- | Fly the amendation o ONT А А Les mination it Mey he will 100 10h ith mi late very | Наза Је n Ch: Coxb: House, esto Stree Ort w ра mout tra v xcd Р = was umm of Nc Eu itt а отвез, "t Rd юз us Hicks RE asit res Ins Dc Sel i in. Searb all tange for : RPM f the rà za - negativ А 0 his an esi aln an oll Er CU yd erb; en DO ang ссо b om ed iH M neni a ^ ж mier. mn orsvel wi even dr ашу, бәт shire ЖЕМ S erk О ordi; ап Committee uo a mE. is pss не in "Piura ae iu ман. їй, Bronto rees Hou estry, Sal th tha of the АЈ шау : «6% eot to measu h e: i een] Д: o aij во wma town c фе cte of à] i ra inen em Румен т шө ог E Lilo Contractor i m gd Ы od geile бу dits d LE ee илт tane o Mr hy posib Vm "ha rome o ES E ума ен г from. Е ose t | Bama С} PR stated : Braun Lo DUM: veter competent ir № pes pue с есе ае лат вота p: кү» EL. IDE by bis Pei "flier ng Е oorge Вовік de s Equa sford ;| Desi ipn : ы added s s adop | pri H Deduet m Г cows he gogh tha Seti Jola stow, ані ü are, Dev qe a nsid nis rise S inpet and i the %; ollow he Pollard, 2 ohn eph, N Ro evel. onpor | the circular d b d f and " purchase und in| Ri ford ame , Bed ort ey P; t ti princi y th ommi th th ich Wi sG. fo: hH igh, ar o et let je C ti e of eir ki s Ro ards iliam, TE ҮШ v De k, N C he pal R ter om ani son. ittee, 40 yearlir сөр И 00 ЗЫ" ssl Sen оро 31 Now Par Yi Piyaio ewmarke pes ум die il des ons р vof XP. » А Л LI 2s it кас ооб arth, Was S njam „1 т uth 3 е т m fect ham "ledit d prs d sti ctive ly. Shepheard Hu = але оза receipts prod sallin the Se ad "d ps ud iss а єз 600 0 mith; W XN. ark Fa vr s, Hj eri 8. һу Е n fü exhibit b onse deed "о g thei us ed dogm mall, besi науа cir v E M iind zs рге ош Б Ж AESA he pz , besi 2 Slo trie he X er B 1, Lor s m ri tr n о! n thus me: "e frendov and "a V E d eui o enm Bary St | d Berners 1862 T questing Ы am Railway Te Bean Sila s ya ыз, =, Ыз o шош нис MEE € at. 10, : win ix wil icom oh erth. thi o 8 , Notts 7 io con: in epo: ch: se r aien Кү x sum ЕЕ. ion mim ч El, ч cow NW m: 2 nd , T е1 i, eph ji ‚Н Wes 00 y be di e opri panies eed Sd he d шс E d b уви Н aed Du im. ro ы пем we Hr бч Comm ali eel. confide dd е? heat Ton x m @ I цк}, " сва Oou sso the sed of. e pat e iere Ux nt ба n ins ever hair ard, B umbe аа all пей а Е ; th sen the in be 14 pow е year wit tend of from man p" —Ma "n d lago еч à ittoes с N. па way use E de rn pe m Amon агу of Ps ripe Se э iae air) dy Great Gri sem ii tion up ere ira КҮ меа +5 the nm m: n w would mre IMS might “= бош, 8 EXEC Hon. T = emite © which the E iod io re i": ^d th ala enti e bal y's , and ontl resen А. t aces rman ordi an arl port ånd e an nce-s on, 1 ance i ассо by А Ме had he ted t N. o th at whi of th itte instru: of Pi to t! TR RANN чеч 3791. 8s. vy panats - Q ееп e Seretan s a 1 те iio Er tho drei v v ne Ў he о si e la the s of we ute rec , Was г u sfer este! i e Ra iven sin б ud, |8 аза theb re fou , Ball ed b vipts Le mittee e will vE Soc inter ilw. а b puer Mr. 25 arae! correct = the Y. n T: eig чен - бо уш it еї ге ie 8, t о! to e J diis e g R ntl d 70 А ya re- A Poll NAL x M the "пены ruary de ЗЕ, d fien a ама, the Pl narro y gal tax eek owi Ir. Tho urr rs w thi to x, Н c nth y Arr lym w th pa gallons Tu to ча M ed ar min imm заар кое istri "e rcm ities of dion un a be m nc n, n es gt ts _ lame mel e malt dlon пе ува Lien оре "Meeti aia T а пер Ge on the fer ho c Rt the cit E А t, at td tio уз a! агу го жое. FL Hur ting thei 8th ldin gdo untie: ies j lob ho zi. t t; » А nd r Ger Flok “ДА; 8: iN dis irman, ir | inst di g the n, N 3 of E: : I: 6d, t m ed Ваве’ а fall n arbor р tat report " ljourned сыг am- Tees galion Oringe up toan Gd "Hm IA ur E оны, Mg ue ne ae eekly M of ib E » E d e H poi w ix e in оа the "A = fa preached in eb eeting M Жш i; pa o r más Ren таа adopte ek on С 9, мах х in pig ctos. LIS Lg ста of ehe ure to "re ad з Sewage Шаар ы е "d in Syria Tii ia 100 xg e br Xie: carried on b ч the зь га б Hosky bers next СЕ portion." tio arish Cure e fusa e ve n о. А : а пе, di vr you cent, to` Minis | doge че River ie М гей by report week. We hav n Print бе v R — y 8. and Greece y on “ reco the the e the псе оше Рг Wa ay, y Ps ted t жыз et ec ort, Dea: eres dic a соп. | Tm satisfi ofesso ү, gel ough ong ha he А plain, ean, А М.А ts of М than follo 2001. had beo acto r duri fi irri тода E befo aa x m of Gr inicia ito wing pa poses tore E during th i di eg ders to t dis ору o b: in ug sses паа 1. Ой th и peat ^ de. e Serien e the с Xf. val ei 2.0 bsorpti Ргоѓевзо to the dron did welco simpl ы nglis rra ES called T ambae nM wn ion or Vi nght. tu me "o bi impli aem an co of P де t. | ral M ch icit, tten! table, Жс loker for m d ақ ple b and lu c li d € iu r b т! n pub ents Salt бе| s ite К Е re style е directe ^n lished, Th b amu tent y whi тч g been of d to d. ese t y soi ull el Smi to ich ne kio wbich wo ils ^ y bee ith, pu М {һе fited ib paper atw n know of Loi it. cy wn to is so 8 hav ighe e call 1o is Weed it 3 some agricul e | ше r ord dir thous: is b m of t cl r ntion er fro att ce есап: апу һе — da om ‘tention so lo se thi y in th А to u; ng а eR the et P ә wo g n ev, Gar ani pago Th rks of a ri e of. 0 е nother а! xs Se k nr a th rn " e its 206 THE G ARDENERS ; CIRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL di G AZE TTE. [Manes 4, b. | publication, ,.Lhe present volume, во clearly акты | pavement ‹ of. gnow which is speedily formed by t vels in the oa Land, in Syria, and Greece, and the supply 79 to e daily provided, as the frost transfo: rms any that К of tra: Its readers are conduc scenes of Christian sie Ancient. History by one whose d erudi iti on are the best sto red а few Turnips t this €— in the following way, viz.: placing them w and t left on (Pavi our p fashion) gai "ihe вань of the ground and p dee ep, the stra w form rming a following is the the Sermons on what Le sow in Syria, e object н d. Patios ano ана is briefly state о urn home*—for Y w m vili a Mn general wish борт to prevail on e part of шу parishio ners to know all the б tails of | i thoughts "d. А very simple occurrence "decided what | ght otherwise have been doubtful; and I met as evera e m sno as accompanied by | t, and zood deal in the southern coun districts, vedi poor soils, artarian is легион than the white d fitted therefore fop Eu for ш in ri pening, Macc and poorer Vers. € sort, more ане, suc uh stores, reed as they e been with e been taken very fresh. be proved, of them have shed .|a tolerably e heir | di therefore prope yields a hea r =) 2 not м7 6 аот to put them n the reg way with e pes: boxes. rnip | ie ph: with t ч g „аз а congregation, to realise more Коза and characters of ке ре. to feel à as the do Or woman felt when we spoke to Sychar, and Bethan; азу, and айе su] its all Because we h believed, “ Tuis, in scar pressing want. The wo sp is | too much with e lay waste our powers outward and visible things. wbich pass away, to the eb ‚|оЁв Ка - RÀ come largely into cultivation bre: ме: мерка slices | It is lighter 1 origin, has на land an nd [vy “Тһе Sandy Oat, (E 2) ot Aberdéeuebire. ta ch they picked up the hr ormed to ut the Wig rnip into slices ana prem "i nd bd. lum DIEN n |a smaller r grain than some оде -——— mand possessing a remarkably stiff st nd the last, 25 or 30 years, Ely e Jit vi | adapted ca oft and pea i soils y * The Poland “Oat is ery short-strawed and "n wd variety, and as such peter able than o other srg er our Turni ps endureth for ever. So that e spe ell which so binds us to earth ; and the tfelt belief in gracious Being, who, for o draw our affec tions to Himself, wher e Hei E а ү 'something is needed to |true о that d say; but hend oer leads us to believe that the e d than reserve the Turnips a fo w weeks full allowance immediately daima "паде проп thera this spring, we can |. л yet ttl difficulties. f late distriets and rich sil, at is represented at F, ong been in ihe scenes EA whose rq А4 80 M predi | о 8p upon us о spot, that we saw him, speak, | ified. the IRIT, "before us, cruci Ty n 1 if possible, Th is sprin пе ич ust now necessarily be а busy one in a d ich is sufficiently deserihe d byi is name. to Oats are liable to ihi and sh m regard to farm ула со nsiderable „portions of 1 | being still to — or Oat; Ato sa 1, r for corn also. blows fresh, however, the [7 p would bring this same to good effect, and so confirm even in a single instance, that faith, which із * e PART of things hoped for, the evidence of things not ejoicing Y ue. who perit into the mind good rid ight is rapidly apalie E M we TO we have [already seen the worst of the winter. J. 8. B. Short-horn. Register. months since the project of establishin | Regist er, whi ch facilities of i inte ous. —16 is but little more than fo ng а Short- bos A by w reourse betw was * The Barbachlaw Oat is a hardy and prolifie se, э mde for Табе climates and moorish войз. Ft yields « rse thin grain, but is very productive both of stw and в eed, n Oa Berlie а Canadian The "hstnamed i is n largely cultivated in some o a st, ат By Kobert Kerr, F.R.LB. А., „бес, Professor. of the Arts of Construction in "Kings | London : John Murr. mak ustive book on a sabjeck one a MSto is, indeed, | in groat measure the cmd of English civilization. An d of | formally cosa, BE Ca and yet, er tis nageme ptain Spencer, vot men ci all dine € des Paf Semi selected as а thoroughly fit pret to enin the design has become fashioned into work | ing order, "nd [x followed by complete s а сд гатуй меа sales I жарады pan was ү once m he ment see natural ; t h day rooms, bed es, supplementaries e thoroughfares, rem Maas тот т stabling and farm | pou | every ins Канун : à p am breeders i of È әл е may Ry their н іп favour of the un Sp sedie: alr WI bought an "W UM. Ss parties * and m undecisive to he ©“ Register” printed (and vi m np printed. ve must own) lies before us. It йын їп of 36 bulls, and of 18 cows and heifers, of aving "p ired а 186 for CIMA о | £eason and harv Oats should ог bad order that C not. The Ж middling i — a Йш му а Ton “Th there are nearly 120 rate subjects, and as many : first, on the relat chapters in which tbey are severally ене Parts varion and pe So gi dee RE aai. iem c леду in eld two quarters s рева i 3d and 4th. rela on site a arrange | јер th and breadth of the most distin ies Short- hi is therefore y d to caleu! ate, at giv ziven a ment of grounds, and са ey The histo Captai PNE etin Ak tho cem n will ра e farmer best; but 16 is id question of accommodation and cost sd he con- | character of his Du PAURA ЕУ Sieg UM ASIE: ца in. tue o thai Barley generally lenves the jum sping MEN whole is elabo vit Hiesiated iens and additional pem will print па, better heart than Oats lenve it, the latter being with plans ations of existing mansio perd x б exhausting erop. most complete and exhaustive work im кује et vi successive editions, so that the public may hav wës Ža 2H i Я very eom mon bunt? commands the interest of a large number of r pedes rne pnt in Oat ө plonghing of oii pert] The Lab mong us can place himself in Tere s of shorter duration. de n € с nde 4 the land as early as- possible, drill-press, eri mágination exactly in n the position occupied by the 3 e EE Farm Mem: n.whomihe employs? Where will m fin 1 the pem x e al t, and harrow rie MER бе thus to tke the | employer who naturally an nd cordia Пу accepts exactly | oa ceni wenn i and Wheat 58^ of the year tho enis as been int жуз nds а наст Ё с many са stormy throughout, with heavy falls of snow, esta- | of course must contempl - s “үч , plate his prospeets ? It == "n "light lang, end Beans 005 mu about а month ago a lockade, since | to look down with good-wi ill on those of Pis station MCN ils, and rto put Pes v Peas i TU with Ont or Lo 2 to ci Чач have known we qp soe зена and елге look d" де inferior erops, — M yam Ње ! th, : m ear, and produce largely, whiet proved "T dux үн so iiem vii T t еи lap тапа land, when put in thus on ИЯ this particular department which does not think of crops ó of Oats will scourge - land too much. ue i * Let it, however, be wi to? vni ud n | directed, and provided for ав such- -rather than a 8 beér ostio diré оі nt het they ёт! е н MOL E а он дад fir interea mu ile бе езе гөрү: mich sm hay, we (em all the | relati Е кү e P нр to раге and burn, а i ; 217 relationship as servan оар to be pursued зп ай oases wi oE ld with snow, the all allow From the snow, Turnips i in the field a appear to ga from the ; but now that the amount of labour | from under the oing | rn the how ei the far of ations. Mancm.—We ч now in be xi st of the general secd Med Barle Spring Wheat, over, &c., еше 1 to Sa in this mont t. Potato Noida too, Bey b done. Oats — In | re pir o the question of corresponden t pub a {ог ight Ns we shall ет ek give the «x | Learn of sorts commonly cult; om Morton Farmer's Calendar : — “The Tartarian White Оаб ів a coarse thin grain, Y TOURO SEIN b. s twi 5A ieldi bulky crop of both stra ? E Дым ripa w and grain. It f seed tm "dde bett MM as - am ч will be as la rre а seeding ns- Hes - — awny sorts--the Tartarian ee E. soam »* ; N BEER: Cor. The whole йере hoard 1s иреше, е ce's hlet (Lon, ans) ren D Sm » "f have еи b c : a Dr. trengi, Strength required. Now, you бап D od CH mm jon ~ ier mistake th Subscriber. of Ched I pas rohai тавз— ood "ve ION ren and the vis ~ т satisfied I should not Q i 58 of t of the t is the It is possib) old pastur than this, nor TX moro inj it r is real This cd «— ДЕ к җәт, ‚э Your flesh or mule is the t le in wet in June EM e A. КЕ of A] yown or "among sH йез ther y; i making esert to bloi som. ав thó тово = CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE, 207 27. us to an extremely w ness in the cel north di Sootland: alf my Tm HYDROPULT, EED CORN from the CHALK.—AN the телдер a api b: + 4 Рг T Rarwmimpn, CaLDEoorr & ^ жне. Address, Basingstoke; 89, Seed — Mark €^ Тл. Е.С. = and prices on application. pongan [PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. MARK. PURE SEED OATS. Quarter (with — amem not less than Two Quarters. aD P: dosi Gi ( GE NUINE NEW CLOVE К SEED m г be obtained а the Опа d eq! Three Hundred Guineas in een Logic + M. The following Table gives the | 12 Prizes. you wan « Fon Srx Yrams ScoorssivELY ms LATE | 3 RovArL Нонна THE Pnixcr Sorens s ecd Regular | Protracted RIZE ВРЕСТЕВ. Labour. Labour. Labour. In months |115 months E months * ts tior $30 days.|or 340 days |or 420 in 4 ой { ў. А 8 nns 94 Сака! ü ^ rim ——— Тл Pior 240 days. jor 2 ays |or 330 days. ЖЕ. апа бом | 44 months | 4} months E monthe An tmvention hi eris Water oy Hand Power. from s seed Sheep ** (ог 135 days.|or 144 day 100 day URED Bv ROYAL LETTERS PATENT) Berners purchased of you, are far superio: 83 months onths p mon "Lem to any other we have grown. I can confidently say er: are man wii os | or 110 дау. ог 120 days.|or 130 days. RICE m. m mg acre heavier than any other Swedes growing on his lordship's : 1$ month | 2 months 2 ig rod COMPLETE WITH Lo M РР AND & s. d. Price r бу the Bushel Bih.. .. j or 55 days, | or 60 days. | or 70 day JAPANNED STIRRUP P. m 1312 "6 SUTTONS. NE ARM LIST ; ratis and post free, "m 14 month. | 1$ month 2 i Ѕоттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, dice or 50 days. | or "55 days. | or 60 days. dor ie ти BRASS CYLINDERS AND N ew Mangel W' 1 grown ires sels selected Bul e manure formerly so-called was MTM n onde $3 2 2 0 AND F. SHARPE beg to announce to the Trade gos niet 1 se пе columna апа exposed as The Price ** Complete? as ta л Түз 21 foot Suetion and 3 feet, e that their Stocks of the above-named Seed are very fine this worthless; What the presen We do Aot Eho. Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose and Small Jet. d and omite pr >” GR to make special offers of all the sorts о, snperphosphate, eid ie „ч unt lime, and farm- Рет yard dung are all known and trustworthy. Why should you HYDR ОР - 5 бту m wish to try a ~ k” advertisement. e W. TOOGOOD, THE Qomes Gaue: Victim. ere is no doubt штер of the enormous GARDEN for \ * Өккрзмлх, Southampton, has a few -— injury inflicted. Exp ents havé been entered | WATERING BEDS, : à спі. of his IMPERIAL ORANGE GLOBE Ee 2 e, чем Ae threo i Leg | SPRINKLING PLANTS, PRIZE MANGEL to offer to the Trade, and керс г Д [е to do with the actual extent of the Н DA ESSE IU theses gt INS PRUECTED TELLOW evil. The late uses dt ox dino or kt CLE РЕ се FROM SMUTS, GLOBE. ө les, is vi . Bon üres, but pb we know af ү | ? int LET Ex set рн, Кой Rot Наш. A каску ast Constant repeatedly mown, it E ФА very m litari o Po bed сз езіне readi out. pui their bette; тов GUANO: J L. -— g0; T i "I du че ince foU а Further, Rede". H fter. ue d his а {е will disappea: uent hea аз | Toe mal тө on Sun [9 i you will « Sons, Mr, Tangu жах herdatHend uch оп sawdust, and it seemed to answer D of Los R did not MIT a to ie the боба ind upon "m чыр is the D manure you ба кс y to herea: aving got out of condition by lregain it by z being constantly are con- -— Greene ae ыр the | f cattle o ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT ås FIRE ENGINES. MBRAIN, A.B., OSBORNE FELLOW GLOBE, те 18 S, Toward, pum orders Esq., her Majestys Steward, only will secure a supply. LOGUE is in ho pen td ш oni Po had gratis. RUE SCOTCH LEEK 5 — This been grown in the Ашу Nurseries for the past. 40 or 50 yen Bla hardier or better variety in cultivation, Der Tic Henry's Prize Hybrid Leek. WNIE, LAIRD, AND LAING, having secured pe РАФ OE T. from Mr. D E ets as formerly, is undoubtedly the AMT and finest variety m I' pe Носс, LL.D- and F.L.&, Rev. Н. Н. Do ҮН Esd F:.R.H.S., T. R |5 xr 3 tha TH "1 would n0 reason why 9 "нонй not be саза Two Hundred Feet Suction Hose, Е force it through Delivery is to be found in y person can k the streets of ndays, when inea of servant girls feelings of pity and disgust? Slipping and — ng out of i may be seen apin Den the absurdities of t —$ jin c. make- is and pr e lace potti dms а ы What i heir y trit E an з example of LM Let m S against ы; dressed fi em gu RC mes be Mr. James Dove, o istresses PEE when — I 4to51b, апі blanched ick "Brest, Street, Edinburgh; and Stanstead ЕД , vogue! p SEEN HYDROPULT. BEAUTIFUL IMPLEMENT, e fer с 5 103. AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE AND Edi ORY. Price 2j feet, Suction | Complete, Jet, and Fan. This ] NEW IM PUREMENT а necessarily supersede Syringes and Forest Hill, I » О. LETTUCE.—The best Summer Bahrd in cultivation, will stand a month сопка ова ced WII imu sealed with initials І.” See Gardeners for Seedsmen and Nur- УА Е Uinc MUSHROOM SPAWN of M ipis D ста EDS m NN SNOW'S TRUE ous катти aoi SNOW'SS SPRING БОСО ELLITSON' pL o ue а APRIL BROCCOLI. CARTERS MBE: EXTRA TRIPLE ARSL FLOWER = Novelties of last season, various. R ve all true, and fine stocks. Te Tunt aurea, шаша оп — к ЕРНЕХ Bnowx, Seed and N iishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. SILVER RES en quality for Plants, Anemones, pv " э. — &c. 8. Ton, 985. 4 Tons, рее 'ons, s Tons, bi. pu Ton fot dons and чут delivered th the Station. Best Kent and Surrey S, LOAMS, Е SANDSTONE, &c. N.B. Loaded trucks can direct on all thej ырайынын NEC NE QUSE vr cash W. Suonr, Sand and Pest D хе: HOT WATER PIPES, Dom. from Pu 1H "MERCHANT, E ic E per yard:--2-imch, 18, 4d. ; Kelso, E it will be found much more effective in тену" аы his = бу ы ts operation. soda and Ср ун a gor үе er ton, mitra of| A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE. a а 0з. per ба БЕН ЧЕ A aed: and Rape. Уен. rich sample, St M per ton, т M quantities. so ar pu ве manures were applied : СА 5 PD and the 53 AMAA ы. equal cost, on | Туроптлкт то тнк Ровілс.-Тће extensive sale of the о „һе were applied (1) to Oats when sou. on the | PAS excited tho eupidity of so-called respectable, Dui in reality xd A Apri апа a from nitrate of soda who are now palming on the Public ШЕР aui the giano applied to kg (в — Hydropult, and through their ше others id e, in Ге, а. LONE RS тобат red Wont () (3) Sulphate ; trate of soda warea ыш, remire resulted in a sinall gain, all the pem These devices resemble in many respects To culated to deceive th ‚ and the land Und spud 4) on the 30th of | the e tomis in raten ui dio Qi ive the were v he apaan a апі 4 зате day ; the | pecting. The Proprietor therefore Caution, and Woo," Y were a gain, all the р mr N. The ing hould offered for salo, and see if it has at- - tolumng he whole thing шева оў 219 ago Бу Professor tached thereto a label, «Тһе Hydropult, ч коі, hich is ofa А TES Vosr's Patent, manufactured only by GmrrrimTHS & EN | an oily matter ей оће of the yolk, whic аа Possit Bot, Proprietor, 142 and 143, | Konid, us wal] as upon xx a Y päueneo upon it Сноараїйе. acte Unless this label is attached, tho Machine is | T "алатау the Dind tà the susct ef (ia | not е Hydropu м d tom tha of fatty кшт Pros, sco with Testimonials, on application. 9 wool; butit is clea ү e supply. can only gai ie p the quality or tao roh E and this HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. е e oda the кы CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. | А CERRO СОГА, e бек. їз. д» 6d., sal ov prices TI bee uas D post unctually attended to the same day. айо e 208 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LMancn 4, 186g, Manures and Feeding 8 PILAE y CALDECOTT, p D BAWTREE. GOULDING 8 HORTICULTURAL — MANURE, Manufactured by W. & Н. M. GovrpriNc, Manure Manufactur 108, Patrick Street, Cork ; 22 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. ne Shilling | ais Box. ho inest an st developed Flowers, Bulbs, oots, &c. ts, Wholesale and Retail ames pent & Co., Seed Mores 237, High Holborn. Butler & McCulloc| och, C. ovent Gard: AW Lu! 8 каң unes h he by J. B. Law. present Season of 1865 a r delen his irm at the | following prices :— LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE SUPER- PHOSPHATE of LIME, £6 6s. per ton. LAWEŞS SUPERPHOSPHATE dt. LIME from BURNT BONE or MURAL Mee: «s i per ton. LAWES'S E RASS, and MANGEL 8 per to —— атут S MANURE. r ton. pest на of Мг. Lawes, or E OMA: his ow all ог the United Kingdom, at pri "A cost o un VIAN GUANO үт from the каро f SODA. аа of AMMONIA, pu e AMERICAN othe т CAKES at market prices BENNET ce n "Ade laide Place, London Quay, Dublin, жери MANURE COMPANY in fine condition— DISSOLVED BO NES, SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, ivy е ces BLOOD MANUR Barley and Roots, Авен uis gem DU ep" АТ GEL — &c. "They also tinue to su GIBBS” PERUVIAN GUANO NITRATE Ка SODA, SUL. ATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY BALT, and all ix on -g- of known value. Plough Wharf, Isle of Dogs. Offices, 116, Fenchureh Street, E. t, E.C. E. Purser, Secretary. OAM BLOOD MANURE for СОКЕМ ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME. MANUFACTURED HE PATENT NITRO- Ce OSP HATE or BLOOD MANURE COMPANY eripi Consisting of Tenani g upwards of Chairman, ebury, Essex. Managing Director. Ee ee Орлмз. Particulars of these — Manures T Ж obtained at the Offices, of the Local Аде! к T. Macapa{, Secre! er. hief Office 09, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. Western rcd а 7, ET Street, deter Manufactories:; Plaistow, Essex; апа Elfo: rd, near Topsham, D»vonshire. Ne )ROCTOR AND RYAN attention to , have much eager quality, S ha хе prodi 1812. in calling TURNIP, MANG of the of tillage land. T, OAT, T BARLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, nm the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very BONI ES РЕЕРН OSPHATE of LIME has been proved to be the most решен]. sóurce of Phosphates forthe growth of luxuriant root and со RASS Му mowing or grazing land, are effective in impro the her! The er «кабы d Vac. dabas of Grass оча Ее саа Betol ana Oraa. Offices : — Mam CLOTH ham, TOBAOC [mm Dep quer luced. on every | "i GREAT, IMPROVEMENT, = m IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING, WITH REDUCED PRIR Size of | Mostly used for Т. Mesh. | pue рее 21 inch Hares, Do ogs 2 іпсћ баще or Rude EE $ inch Small — ram &c. р таПев Ка „шшш of m ims or 2218 ама df ree al ngland; and 200 yards or upwards delivered free to mos „* Every description of Netting warranted to give may s^ ree unconditionally. J. B. B ES gw OFFICES : early o . SwrruiN's LAN. Y of LONDON fingwz ERY, and close — 3d. Pas ww free at nearly Дз CANNON "rh bapti E EC, and LONDON NOME quem Ка is kept in ved 148, UPPER THAMES с=з Y. ge p the to the Тохром Brives 8ткАм Boar Pr IER d. 94. all the princip Ката Stations ani st parts of Scotland and Tekn d. б satisfaction, Sipi and ў not approved will be exchanged y STONE, and ST. PANCRAS IRON OLD ST. PANCRAS R WORK cora OAD, LONDON, N.W. D mA ditto d itto, бао. 53 itto, $ Top Bar 4 8 DR | The simplest and best Fastening for Field, Wicket, Swing, PA IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GATES. Each.—s. d. SHEEP HURDLES, 3 ft. high, 6 ft. long, 4 Bar .. i 0 PRATT^S PATENT LOCK. ATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE тоне: CONSERVATORIES, &c. Lists Free. Each.—s, 6 CATTLE HURDLE, 3 ft. 6 in. high, 6 ft, Img. 4j Ditto tto strong д} OX HURDLE, 4 ft. high, rs long n5 Р tes, Particulars and Prices on appliotit. 1 ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, XV. Са rine iufactories : аъ со Б те qe e for Smoking Gre Destroying the. Бакка, 1, боп се 18.44. Ter b.s over cot Stree isid "EY Post-office Orders ch Браге, Fist nem HORTICULTURAL G 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET JAMES PHILLIPS & CO. LASS MERCHANTS, Towing Plan A as Winter WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. E ө: iei Эм smell, and if tho Solution be REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL Mrs of liac PE эшенди d. Rut ENGLISH SHEET G LASS f ORCHARD MIS is recomendo alin e bre Pa ber in a Tiit of about 280 feet. Wr. ш to Mr. Rivers, to T Plants ems үе to 1502. for 16-ounce. 21-ounce. editi Пау and to most of the vae бап ab rest. T i Bost * : es M Bs Tid. Gentlem n of the Uni ^ ted Kin n: Я So Eee есоп‹ nm .. . .. е ох con сс vds, irds e m 214. iy 314. 14tol5ozs. 16 to 17 0z% pr Ч ОВ, оа од ът Fourths .. lis бф e 19. б б o emet ; 13 5D dde 64... 16s boe pug PRICE'S Panen HORTICULTURAL GLASS, Л: English, e BAG 207 5 emn Lies “Ñ 0, ками x vete эы 8 In 100 м Rol 20 ,, 15 ) Best wm YES “ысы to the > оте lude the е8. "S rien inc d roses rus Блаво 12by9 ЕН е Знав sis 3rds. ity at (16s, or d-ou di осе im 1520, has bann СОМ. | 19710113 ,, 10/14, 10/15, 10 | 10894 12832112864 14504 | us Bes t and and Seconds are (es su yplied to to “Мт. Rive D ice toat period. BEI Iberi e. | E. xd provements n it, and by ма спаде (he prios | 12, 12115 ,, 12116, 11/16, T1 Hier adi в. опе ot fho cheapest and has 18, 12/19 ,, 12/16 ,, 12/17 „ 12 po | tant To publish the Testimonials no news. | 16 7132 "5 » Tre »H 11464 13:62 13:64 16502 ҮСТ” Вохев. : TBI .. * : E Box the eminent Nurserymen, sa ау в | 16, 14/17, 1421, 13| .. мю 15 ozs. 191 to 17 ozs. 5 eee Toy 5 ..'7 Cbr E АА 19514/20,,1418, 14| .. j| =з іе 1 M dd hurst does. This is our тема Lee чер ull H "ruis e Er FOREIGN SHEET GLASS. es 2s. deg е le a. mda abra de In Cases for cutting up, in Sizes as сонне, AM & squares from 6 by 4 d "Will | nd di oz., 200%. 1602., 300 #. 2102., pos ieces, consequently there is о! рен, ipm et wd m 3. d. $ 5 d ET үз dades К а Putent} Е tle to тае another Mn tid oda assured that Ro “бышты Mae. d ~ 0 ^ 213 [ Glace 8 Saden Ebon am d Gilt Stands, “Woe hi Low that durin а who ole time vė were Ware- | Thirds .. Sy 2 5 0 210 0 |Glasses, Chimne e 215 Eur is tiat va Ураа io Hie Congot FERAM e 1180 200 | edere Dionas lom 1t, à 2l portions of the various ingredients. ке P"| GLASS TILES and SLATES in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE." PLATE GLASS S, FISHES, 80 igned iso mm HARTLEY'S Tros ROUGH PLATE. -PAINTS, COLOURS, Y. Bop. Gronyn Tamaan ANTL-CORROSION PAINT E OPE CARRIAGE Extra zi е , . meets uc c: OIL PUTTY. PÅTENT DRYERS. r be obtained of principal Nurserymen an edsmen in а 9 4-44 + Royal South Hants Seed Estab: Sheets or Cut to Sizes, Lead ppo Lift Pumps, Water Closets, every description, E GARDENERS y ү x Мізси 11, 1865.] TH DENERS c KI AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 219 ——— - pan mamm = € ENUINE AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. eedling Ros Extens ston of Tim e from Mar i1 CATALOGUE noy ready, post Г. PAUL T and Success t i th > late A. P. NT тке то AT i Tn essor to the late А. Pav) урар INTERNATIONAL. "HO AMES A b ч NA Q ^ oe m Шш n PERPETUAL В RO imr err h G AGRICULTU RAL a and INDUSTRIAL. йалт, ИЕ р а at NICE, ALPES MARITIMES, April 2 AR TEES vi grin d d 8 VADE- MEOUM i y recommended. Good plants will bo ready for The PRIZES or the HORTICU LTURAL "m of these Grand delivery in May next. GIL. lons ор of a upwards of 200 LARGE GOLD, SILVER- ELIZABETH VIGNERON.—Flowers fine rosy pink, very large and € SILVER MEDALS of considerable value, о E of LA ANTITIES of FARM or "TT A ND ux 4D MEDALS of the EMPERC OR. үү E a Mberelly В Бита Вне e style of Lælia, but. fuller, fh. dua brighter Е ONE GR D GOLD MEDAL of the EMPRES Tw 4 Lac marty кечге) to Sorron & ma edd e that honig varity ; ferm m finished, coi aon» MED, AL of HONOUR of the Ladie f Nic ice. Esta m tution hardy, gro gorous. Price тя. 6d. each. PRIZE of ih Aa of the d Mini nis ister or um Ee f rand Duc. ène о: sin. ce TET of Seeds. i of TH y largo PRIZE of His Royal Highness the Pri {дов Ei Monaco. N AND having received several Orders for aad и, seedling fro from Leveson ora ener кыма. pend 17 - of His Royal = vm of fa p n, &c. GARDEN SEEDS without the — TURE or ADDRESS of uper! rb Rose, of handy | oge with the prospec tinguis nal Honours, vigorous growth d xhibitors f the thiol rice Тв. 6d. each. e speci ау invited to com- or less every year, Messrs. Su est pete or r the zes, and asan indienii the nses of tr. ему do Bot ге their goodspromptiy о ліе without | MADAME EMILE BOYAU. mb soft rosy flesh colour, of all artigles for exhibition to and from Nice will be borne bj the Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. changing to blush. ызды eri тай par m И will be appointed in London to take charge of LD TT in form, moderate in growth, hardy in constitution, good and | all perishable Fruits, convey them to Nice, нар, et s "i MEAT БАЖАЕВ, disti i Price 5s. each, I ет точи о Nie ара amango оаа т Teze Moin PS for Wh ferae ж кө, PRINCE DE JOINVILLE. — Flowers hght crimson, а fine large | at the Кыза; rj Damn ДЫ, locais, sikas de” showy Rose, of vigorous and hardy habit, erri e drin ue in лара m LS A Prizes, Forms of кее with all other decorative bush, s standard, or pillar Rose, of great beu be had on demand of E. M а. 10, 8 - HOADE чы 2 ^ m Seed of the abo x "y ied siia VA donta te Section Bes е. 8 ра offer Seed of the ove Jm A printed Cultural Directions. In PRINCESS LICHTENSTEIN.—Flowers white, globular, large and HORTI ICULTUR 7 SOCIETY. ш full. A good hardy white Rose, of compact growth, flowering KS AT OREGORD YEAR.—4£320 in PRIZES, ursery, y, Addlestone, Surrey. abundantly. Price 5з. each. не ате и owes ТЫ, ы A, in Six splendid he best of the NEW FRENCH ROSES, 36s. to 42s. per dozen. Я or Stove and ан lants, ORAE el са = CULTURAL GAR: ENS, Krxsrxgrow. | Last year's kinds, 24s, to 30s, per dozen. Older kinds, 9s. to 18s. -| Pansies, nd dg aio ht prat ша FR s, Roses, Verbenas, VATERET UP GODFREY'S PRICED | por dozen. обв of Entry аге now Ready, and Lum " DESCHIPTIVE CATALOGUE of RHODODEND 76 E asarei.. PLANTS redd d WinLrAM Paor, Waltham Cross, London, N. Shakes; че Street, Burmantofts, Leods, AMES nt x, Secretary. L^ - AM also gives a General yc of their Stock, which Хобе. —Тће Railway Companies will convey plants, e contains the most even choice of all the Hardy and OHN KEYNES,” "in e н н t "y Salisb ALA И ORTIC aradin Б finest and Conifers. as "i м ursery. aan CULTUR я king, Surrey. Jos m Lay a several ойда d of extra EE ETERBOROUGH, in sae wit] ао А еу А. oneri of the abov ants will be ready for deliver. TONSHIR RE 'AGRICULTUR AL SOCLETY'S ANN Rhododendro y ANNUAL SHOW, on ns. about the third week tn March. | THURSDAY, July 6, WATERER s to алло e that his New| А DESCRIPTIVE LIST i | be offe prp o np ias Open to all En АО: DADA тамы DAT: E holes ТОПО. | ages 8 по day of Exo. 0090 үэ y him ai e ol e Сом Regent's now published, and can be һай on application. 1 New Roses of 1 | Rev. Wm. Stron, E о g |W. Paley ‚ Кай M.D. srs. i 55 CONT EUR es sd varieties as wel an a р^ AND SON will have their rm fino plants of | The Very Rev. ihe | T. Walker, Көң. M. D. in-—7 mes i Рей kinde «t E REENS, ROSES, FOREST TREES, to, EM pe [s Egen Ез, ДЫР. | Mr. E Vergete M Rees ы; Pagshos, Surrey, near Sunningdale Station, | Рт: үлөр. à the result of personal | Bar. C Dapnond -|G. Wyman eu Шет“ observation, now di C. I. Ee X Mr. W. Rowell | » John Thompson ARDY БЕ SCAR BLET RHODODENDRONS. —Upward. “ Old ” Cheshunt алат Cheshunt, N. H. EK Bo nis —- |» Ж: ces » John Fox Choiee Named Sorts of th у, | . G; Buc Wm. Thompson DENDRONS in cultivation are ‘ofred, Ed md of 1 " : Porini, 1, Esq КА мде: эе |o» Jom нот 100, or selected, 30s. per dozen, by W. Н. Rocers, Red Lodge OHN F FRASER. E ed T Bridge Road Nurseries, | y ho Anitha and Rules may be obtained of the - EN E Заре e 6 оа 08 па ђе E., bogs to announce that his LIST of NEW ROSES for 1865 Jona Foxs 14, Narrow Sireh, Fülorborough i » ^ , averaging from | gren а кам m TÉ Hirn s 0! bep зан selected { ,АЭШӘ PRIZES for INDOOR GARDENING.— (020. DAKER лур BON beg to announce they havo Price 30, per dogen. i ums discount to the ade: again oir as amnouneod Jast vear, TWO PRIZES of IM. each or р an extensive Eer of the best hardy RHODODENDRONS аасы ue орон examples of INDOOR PLANT-CULTURE exhibited at the eultivation, fine P Pants, a& very moderate charges. Also 8 07 1865 Show of Table np which isto take place ї e Garden of ral NURSERY STOCK. Prices on B AMIN к" ANT flers 30 HAt the pick | Ks Ri bo given for cle — и — of the ear, at 368. фас The plants are first-rate. "ў Onen ax Broos grow: атада idi h e about 1 mile from Sunning- | д em c LIST will be forwarded on application cine : E St- John's Street Nursery, Colche ster. s One Priz каш r the Bist F P "a 1 G: HENDERSON с cede SON dada pen DM ^ The gt any kind, grow T: laci 9000 balba oe Bem аа: =; rted w Roses for 1865, an Gladi pow |, The > Prisos are offered for tho e "e iem mod rot Жош Бе & wards each. Heg nE е ЕВРЕ. Tus INÉ, NUR a ndoo ds pis fetion ; am must th retro p been i grown in a room H& Son's 5 DA апа upwards hich will be sent post 3, Rue Dunois, Paris, will shortly Publish his CATA AL OGUE, A siege cionis S TI Sed plicati ntaining 96 New 'ROSES, and names of GLADIOLI disposable | Ех Шудо {а-ы бш N.W. rhisg Lips аїгес& | Zhelantsareto h Fern Catalogue. from E. V., as above i "or oP is Ag ais, messe. Бейбаш & B kith, orin any ET e — » [ can m now send, , post st free f for E Сох Quay, Lower Thames Street, London, Е.С. Notice of the Intention to exhib must be went to thé ао: Superintendent at So ачына not later thau June iisdem ar aed Exotie Ferns) of his bp re PRIC N EW ROSE (Tea-scented) MARECHAL NIEL.— [s жа that cce eret may b vided. A de D ў Атлан Репи SH and EXOTIC FERNS, иас = llow Rose, faiti portrayed in eon sent in by 9 д.м. on June 24, a andb o алу йўр ню b» Жш b This ournal ** L'Horticulte rancais," continues, notwithstanding t m to be given "GRATIS to ein "rehaser of not less е 20 ofthe New Roses for 1865, otherwise this variety will be sold at o ^d Direct from EvchwE Vernier, Fils ainé, Nurseryman, 3, Rue n The Gardeners Chronicle, 8. p s wis B. A sin dor AM ias maeh Тш V їп stating that ONG ed EU MA ATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1865. on application. ^ на pum OGNI and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. BANE Ba > us m. io. offer an MATH А colleo- T je esos ina ENSUING WEEK. H first st-elass OSES (consisting of 7 A eno a" Wes e x, March те es me es T s. Р.м. SCOTPS Nu E CATALOGUES. M Que ive шы wl RHODODENDBONE Marsa. т ie [South Kensington Жун J. SOTT m S D ESCHIPRIVIE CATALOGUE M CONIFERS, IPERS, TREES Reus IP TREES, VINES, — ЕНЕ e notice -5 ша; ч Ca- - and s ait аб 6s, 9e, | 203. aa Grent hêrkhampstead, Horis, x must have been very gratifying to fasi who шуш ече meint. Brod TV Байын, oses, Fruit Trees, &c. hay: t the advancement of Gardening eovil, Somers 1 -À dti TH Asa SONS GIL NURSERY бегаа to have witnessed at South Kensington, EO: CLARKE m inaw cob TE ere t NC DT from 4s, би, 08, red per dozen, on Tuesday last, the revival ofa series of HORTI- раро бе. 62. each, Sach this, Ehe finest breed of PRIMUL AS In culti. be ЫНДЫ! LTURAL MzErINGS similar ы, кусы hieh the atiis behered he produce wil be even superius (other ЕГ [ОИУ HOLLAND begs to intimate to Bis fiends md Horticultural Society used form a hold with so ; [RAN Е rons that he has taken Partnership his Son-in-Law much éclat in Regent Street; to have m о S packet. ара esed ы gs терта ара IS ре рт o. е explanations о St the © rmah, Me, пон "mas Nursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, London, thes ShA the чт Wi the = Chain Geranium. (CATALOGUES of FLORIST FLOWERS, ROSES, agencies pts м hich the governing Md there and hayo ШУ Plants, struck last. (omm Dr Ped dal uc oe nie лөр t pd s Ms ш [к А rod y Several shoots on each, at 25s. Dor 100 0: £10 pet mate hortieu m. ex seen the Which could be n AMOR And кыа a vay ашы | B m о uteri fr déhvery а ea which a proper sympathy with an object mine y Xo CARNATIONS, fine first-classshow varieties, 9s. to 18s, EN the means of bringing o out, E - E a ^ 1 tul IVERY anp SON beg to а (heh their YELLOW GROUND Pr PICÓ'TEES, the largest DE r rmai gad to h à Hen mi 7 ape dest h i fo dl LOGUES of AZALEA | BORDER CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 6s. ;, por dozen pairs. ru inh ER an A sights and suc i FERNS NIE PANSIES, good varieties, 4s. to 6s. er dosen ings may encourage ni \ аб their | The Heaviest a MER и OW. GOOSEBERRY TREES, | sides, ГУ that кеу таа: Fou > more qua ys have had enough and more enough SSADOR (SANGS sk i correspondents. Qe Pots of this чо. Pu T odatan tion and discord. Indeed, we heil aiid ivt CM Dior co 12s. раг Early orders | H ARLY SP. e i сн io Popes amd land е ression to a very jun Vo o) when we sa: Giant ^ t Ыс erchants, Kirk- еп Chain Pol an Des from t| Aw LEE ыра Specimens ditto, v dito Bose di ditto, NUN E: r of Г godd eolour S od rand to, ditto Wide "Viol po i à in any шде iue diti 3 uL caps Ed m zx p. Seed of Ard above I Е and m LIST on TEIL ION amu ] RUM x е9 N OTHERS — t заста pn D и ж ipea m m p и. ne tointimate th: ises at the No address, where they purpose о he RETAIL SEED BUSINESS in all its branches imus p are now o execute orders for VEGETABLE and FLOWER SE v and as their stoci LR bd been p cree Wes 54: а care, +] respec — trade o! Regarding free cons ronde A eco Ee DESCRIPTIVE LIST of GARDEN SEEDS, will е upon Dru: I Seedsmen and N ku Е urserymen, 52, George at 20s, per 100, hamper Priced Li all GARDEN and and ture, nursery, EEANN to Cul Andrew Square, and Trinity Namm MM : Ы я XN C ae COS Т t va ROBERTSON Ax» CO/S SOWER'S Stock of "ied ев oo d ursery, Edinburgh. i овче title—are to on alterna! SUMA s throughout the year, via че few eed as when happen to за pen varie niently, and during th ит" Months of ust, September, and Oktober, T e new plants, rire "апа que qose for the judgment of the Floral and F e basis of the exhibition n, the ings of these Com- tees being moreover continued on the Tuesdays qon the vaeation months jusi Pepe eto be read, po leetures given, and our жеу coadjutor, the Rev. M. J. BERK ELEY, 220 who bas been appini Botanical Referee T. ew ш, өүө a brief account of tbe intere w apes: A urge and exhibitors of u fruits, to pla Saki ng "rn for this speeial purp e have faith that the object would be re Mind: We received a short time since p plants of VERBENA whieh | had, suffer x са A окои + upon the raisers, introducers, | s mittees | m [Marcu 11, 1865, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. to the purchaser. Now Я отот - injurious in ps e might be said perhaps of some other compo- sitio ns for whi ch thé public pays a id Loic ^ ha peus would, we e ; and the 1 be gi ген in your г columns to the reus К Cdi (s nay be сай. ho resulta of ш Dillistone's e's Early 1 Prolific is no to be the “f earlies w generally admitted n to their real productive ү io ite reg for all procnl rough analysis, фи ates ec erm е used 0б "v aad scale, the guinea ог guineas which it costs is money well haid. "ош еврес - ]tis erhaps wor rth й е ischief is not have fallen. to be injurious, аз it d is insoluble i in wa ater. ially as in situa о р E fabulous а ied y under the most ад selection from it, are the m the yaunted remedies even xh h ery little "s was s satisfactory a about aam ver, from local circumstance: eservedly a hig a ena ‘when |} ойношу, eere been e to examine g,and we found that i x plants apparent yin that we can well cau where | is s поб at t all suspected. M. | —— Wzinvite rx eos to the Floral Decoratio Show kw ies is to take place in the Gardens of the Royal Ноні) "Bociety, on the 24th of Jun ems ich the Prizes is adir Indoor On t had be Zo a pir yb ap Prizes, of the valde of 10, 7, or 3 grains в respec- € was t bp чь insects h ively, gift of Sir WENTWORTH DILKE, Bart. been at w however o ill be awarded for the most tastefully DECORATED — Beautiful arrangement of the fru A^ and china ik. $ sc Fr or blackish река а аге formed at bad leaves. eroe thickened lei n affected parts wither, and either the Mein plant || becomes unhealthy or iris altoget ases the cks first oc the plants, and n Бе А. heke leaf- Aa бык med part of t the scarcely so much deeomposed as misht b be wis The loss t plants last year was considerable, and matters at present do not The point of course is to suggest, if possible, some poo: Y edy. Now,it has been ascertained beyond the possi- bility b ретй that disease is either induced, or isa ш and sud for аа affections, beg ко. and sudden changes of temperature the co Orchid disease* arise or at least are enoouraged by | similar — and үе is aci well ascertaine d | rapes an sual | neither not look very promising. | du u dues find a place теат; t ; perso: petitors may use ifs, Metal or other ornamente as they ple or may not combin Xs use Sèvres, Chelsea, or any other china ur "heir A eit, ; may use colour or white glasses, or both; may use coloured or zie ‚= : may, in short, sta dy their own tastes. The m are to be awarded by a jury of ladies, assisted beso mbers of the Royal Academy. KITCHEN наса PLANTS.—No. I. Iw commencing a series Ae papers on the esculents | ™ кен еш ч conceive perma anent | Lig sed, he source р uch as may suficiently transplanting them t sà ing them thinly. Th In ica early Peas for kitchen gard it has been recommended to sow in long narro n half greoa drain tiles, about the middle o of. the gradually as mu Eve is vin hardened the Ee i Er pla ese fc^ eck Mer ice et growth; thin ids aly гае the арага о m i and under favourable conditions Peas en gathered on the 1st of June, and even ear Sangster's No. 1, has, by a process of selection which o vmm мар kinds of Peas ha — g is now scarcely to be wi nal form, М it only роборей опе Бан а a stalk ita soon yen ч the Old Double-blossomed Frame or e variety that ranks next in earliness to Sangster's s Nol, though I have known instances of the true type of the Old Ringwood Marrow, now som to - obtained, having preceded it in bearing. The Early Warwick is, however, generally recognised as C n point o of earliness to San gster's No, 1. Early "Emperor, Morning "Star, or Conqueror, Lr hich find a place in the kitchen garden, 1 — Lm with the Pea, which is the From t n to that d the humblest ль hey are always w at the dinner table, and rarely are they left ССБ ү any that surround it. „At the стери I confess to having experienced some that rus from idis draughts of. pz Wr ^ “ШЕШУ heated | jan Now, in the m in question the cuttings were struck in a far warmer house than they occupied when established, E cler are inclined to think that it is mainly that the affection is due, А quantity ot Verbena чес ж which had been struck with rm поч ди shelter of а common conserva: thing m could ed сее where the epe 8 prevalent, fore that a careful co NY, "e in te ne House We mha e made between the two нома of treatment, and | So Fi) reliable information eite essedly new kinds. Condit | ре lotes the reports а $ I intend to give, primarily, t esults of my own öteèrration, asd to fall back sani on tho most e|t tru hs auxiliary information I have been able to TR slight Fotod nolor: е mE a^ the new first early he present s may not d Best Early o son na, e quies of ғ the h А еввгв, | Little Gem than the pur uble-blossomed пас T à almost turning in, an purposes. Thanks, however, of Dr. Maclean, of Сар {и dwarf early OR Marrow ear or two anything bearing be €— well. hood in conjunction When 1 saw it We g Dene. it Ta a latter y аса a pd. ү tendency to * ес is quite iari: as this — and this will be an addition tallo Ен и, PA point шй we are sanguine as uncommon belie ve sent out Early Favonrite, a capital second much depends in every multitudes. of arcc di the "Pee 1 is one While on = the "subject of disease, we cannot help | qu de lers т. уны inst the introduction Ф upon raising | X dá of favour. Quo ————— MALL BIRD QUESTION. unusua the otbers—as it comes into D RAM about ros e same time as Daniel O'Rourke. АП аге backed up by ges and the three great desiderata Early Prolifie, or Sangster's No. 1, and if A | them should be found to . combine the ur „in early |la HUE | uu | m ants when in exoess ы pud REO the view of fhe man 1 f giving colour when exposed to mportance D be eaptivated ; to void the odes gre of carriage, concentration as an inducement cci e oet stating that in our Leading compared with Mr, Andersons No. В instead оп have been it will be a welcome addition to the early Te It pem be an interesting study inevitable resem iness will be the yet what this season They wi e test of su prim superiori and establ y, ishes the next may undo, wet tra heath, or plaingmay depths of the кй n welcome, or an pereo litte thus alone ean their m satisfactorily deter- mined; and it is to be —— that the utmost A d but no sign. The sparrow man whenever h he — ea ery respectable dealer in artificial manures has told us mát ine 5 RUNE by NrsBrrT, and it fi value was EL а fon AREN сг атан — — Жер the ud a n emet nece en Pto be quartered проп almost certain bac SUNRISE SLOT RS THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, £! Maron 11, 1865.) 221 же. of eeding upon the seeds te of Nature, and f g up In Дин» which we may presume о the f Phalzeno is, and amon them | a tooth- n ish i nost sui it li sagi 20M x eas bladi. A pec си rap i A (a brush is the most suitable), and brush it lightly und before man came upon the scene, | that it had been su lphur ed, I asked т< фе it was for, = w must have been a аби and useful | t he plant appeared in execllent the spare hen I ' obter pla ate his present habits to did a ot L what dise has fallen from that Me 2и innocence. | bought at it was damp i | w for luxuries; he saw the p t again; in spite of all that Oats en done to it, it бм: quite a mass of pu dd same establishment | i c ски теш ain till the ink is quite then ove the pins with c: The n will be found mr white. The veins should a fiue pen in the same Ferns so fixed. me My informant affec ted w with, - i way, in this instance | o of the under leaves, | ed wellin Ф Hd aut rchids. yo. "them ne two vd fora, ,and one of — Iw him to the garden, | uisa of which he has also a pe enchant, f so badl out, and an older During tt mem ect Aie 8, an - the ae busy | leaf һай а large putrid spot n is, which = ut out. L- os oem em o the "E remains | Another leaf fell ой, and my Е ump. 1 | согпег on about farm-yards and stables,but as soon as the earliest | called аё the Nur € in ques tion dait week, an and saw wn Peas e ie 24, "vm a me for ala „Оп n my return I found еу 2 mma centre ark ro eek or two. У prepared to mark it in the inim side, that it my be bet vd distinguished i in the after process, Prin ing : Na er- r | las last summer, ‚ and had ен — ed by the appli a of | frame is cleaned well on both sides, place the obj ect The spot had S and the other x e copied on the eh face upwards, the exci ited md ves on the thy as any this face down wards, А w abilis which was affe onse гой тиш һу devouring the tender eountry villages the farmers are Eig pese of the “тем ury of green Peas by ! the rame may be no {ҮР the fall md n that ы мөлү falls ed hs conducted to the Pea xm. мыса ver early Em puffy, a rsed for place it in a Pull of poet for bot x MEM ng — viter T r three times, s cti e wash awa ever, race of the ood I found 454 if + A ^ * S roots, I should | to fade completely away. After which, hang up to that my plant СРУ is now га stump, was also | as as be for ore. „When dry, if the natur |n а block when I bought g nor Nurse ry, Lee, Кеп. — o ugh | Мат main- | the plant has been in a кер since I on had it, p School " ng. the the block. І аш ofo opinion n thatthe first cause of spot | other се. | is a low tel too suddenly incr ur y |a previous di eruptions, together with E sudden rush or the е rapid circulation of тер; small granules are then formed, making way for any & Fungus" that might be partial to enel aspot. W. Craggs. [Your Phalcnopsis pae eA either a very exaggerat form of — cond variety of spot alluded to in Mr. а paper, о or a v distinct and more virulent di isease, is him for supp | r do d for the preservation P small birds | should except the sparrow from their list | allow its ils destruction. I. dry al "tint | is required, " pursuits of the Баны ven, t magpie—should be shot without me Mts of leaves can ants.— Would Mr. Robinson teling us meting about Ба the Marl, Ants 22 hiis! Aes К ther тегу desirable effec though gaudy йог tet d t ne hardy and h: the w І аш give it much cem = that respect, | in the | ебе hich require further examination. The| best о! may vary; i i анин black speck is no form of it, К probably a condition | afford ‚ | of Anderson's third variety, affection € of the Black A licante @таре,— states that m —- not to р of this Gra Restiaceous Plants. — Now-a-days, when *'sensa- UM -— in gardens nearly to the same extent M , it may вее! in making inquiries as a^ | H valtivation i in this country of ber Sedge-like plants for the f little any. having their head-quarters at "he Capo, of Good Hope, tions he Australian Con. men" : а statement which “T. e also tated that it first. received the name oE Ж woe 6: үе, вееп апа еа much of Alican о аб опе of t the meetings of -— Pom d INR”? Society—this too confirms ; a redi ih that it was a very old viry athi yo yott Correspondent likewise confirms; and more than that, | fi I saw the Grapes growing on the Vines previous to species of AR. мд Ca oni Paas their being sent to the meeting just Lorem vie, exce м in size, with the ving seen the Alicante 7$ at G i rem n among а ulin form and elegant in habit, particularly certain бе А with egan to oung leaves appeared c leaves in reality case of more matured foli Аы the skin; а little dis. and НЕА vehere The one nd TERT ournal of the m Y bverticillatus, the a lightly | is a tall-growing plant with a cylindrical stem, ing ing te on its surface e sheaths of a bright ave grown," | flesh colour, which contrasts А green of the stem. From numerous hair-like, o heir like the catkins of the Birch ia кан їп dei o i the spikelets are not ы Sero, Ed the form is different. male plant I have seen at dev and Ros and I am he hs of the Bo me а rise the same species from s at TIE О pM е plant was the Botan iie ds; ег formed roun: | тетодејег under the bell-glass, and found that оп. ime і > A the excitement had been too great for er Ikept aia thermometer w under care ^ c to gi ired. early hea rmed and thickly- set та > м — пега Grape.” Mr. ‚ Cox made no use of m other varieties. ] b miis i че ei Black нро it ps much more freely than on its own т. Thomson's | term g brought а: other things, t that are cm науч bein old friends. узене new faces, our notice, To avoid ё have а right to demand every parti е. the | them, узыны) Bennett, Osberton He aeta en НӨ FE 5 m Ihad two teg plants of of which thr. ad gra as t Ht di 1 id n m Е E F Р auswer to the EFIE Jm ise d Е i impressions i | jean or f k Li | ч] & 55 ана d leaves bes firmly with small pins at ferr plant, 1 straggling ha habit, is Gaiden ^h $ Ferns or other and probably valueless t5 rs orta „It is, every poin t in th was, at Kew, and. Ihave seen qx or | Prep cr ettet little moisture as possible ; dip into lge paint wdn ба any of your reden MUS in ЖҮЛ уел 222 THE GARDE NERS” Acad AND AGRICULTUR. AL GAZETTE. MARCH Ц, 186%, ded. | | seeds e who species of this family, I should ws it a favou state this are probably nop zo * of them suf- i TT gre pU ү = again his ie would xd ap me fragmen Е t for identifica is | seedli ng Russi an Violet, named the Czar ; and Mr. Bull this The true Wilden 14 teea fı теп: not ng pr Aware & меѓу dirent D lani rom the country under that name, and is, so ө Бы not -to be found in our greenhouses. Maxwell rz Ж, ted by Dr. rm Siebol , to four s hylla, fcemina latifolia, mascu ima, First-class Cortifi which, dee macrop ele; tpe and mascula elegantiss cates were awarded. мерне s submitted t «dem inspection of the Fruit Committee were confin "dn some Apples а -— ie from Yorkshire, chiefly for the purpose of being named. Foreign Correspondence. т куз the kirek — thr ough Germany, of y mime Fi Austria чес йеп 1 have it from the fete. m сте March 7.—W. Marshall, be ever heard of. believe it does, return to the е8 mèthòd of propa; and cuttings, instead of trusting so am— mS seed. Several of those edi us nes freely are edid d stunted, er pr tively ге arly age ield abu ndan nce 78 ch T. Esq. wc chair. meeting of this new Society was held! im Arundel Street, Strand, on Tuesday evenin t, and was tolerably wolls attended. The importance forming a Gardener nefit Cl сы» n connection with the Society bey Беке аб вот gth by Mr. Dea : ded ——À en it was ultimately. decided that at p wd alone should receive attantion, ‘rules for its guidance previously sub- | mitted. t the members for inspection, were con and office bearers were elected. then took place to arrange preliminaries for operations. also fro: when places I i you ihò only specimen I ever found in in тегү where fi it is exceedingly rare. F. Mueller, Melbourn > S&otíctícs. CCA: e of Cyclamen, among зене were c. Om. cies and мын rnum, From Mr. Grex s and one or two -— BOTANICAL OF EDINBURGH : Feb. 9.—Prof. Balfour, Mr. Bull bad Dracæna ferrea variegata, two plants | V.P., in the chair. "Тһе following communications of Aralia Sieboldii, two new varieties of Camellia, | were read :—1. Contributions to the Flora of Otago, ipedium villosum, and New ama By ^ уы uder Lindsay. Тһе author tu nici th A Committee meeting Fir "nd Lar Ун туа seedlings аг duced by large vigorous A з; and that ^ whieh often а Ex profusion, D, give rise Bus must also haye original Douglas Pin ns not altogether sui RE healthy as those young plants of the same е аре mise o imported seeds. The D ees weakness in plants raised from British-saved seeds does show at 5А but at various Les between three ij iir of the Pine are n eing sent home freely, and ought eagerly sought after by cultivators. It à does n > g him med enia of the province of Ota fie оен! Andro bont 60 mil РЕ J Mis Some of those originally sent home by e 1 e hillyr rib pik furnished Lilies- g by 20 broad. Itm Valley. Erin yen id Pym n and а] | nds or district of the einn, in анда to bouquets. jb: Mr. п, m, Royal Garden. rog- | | the west coast region, which is that essenti ally of deep nor yet have the fine gon tints of vigorous One v variety, which was called the Abies Dri more, came v: mellias, | | fiords with скы тоша vali Ansellia soit А ту! зраді» with few iius of | Ka flora may be Murs s, and Apple: were Frogmore Late Golden Pippin, к= — Russ Scarlet Russet, Court Pendu Plat, Sonrlet Nonpareil; | "t to и ie eas dà ын кы Gipsy King, all in a state of excelle: ores. | plains, and, gore e the — аксы of Otago. It the the ea s iam is of a ye ellowish green colour, еа branches sei pendulous, having the stem ai y cover ith zm Beech sent a spike of Sohizostylis coccinea ; and | iffe rs ma aterially om that o We ste ern Alps | very diferent from seedlings raised from Bri Mr. Marcham, gr. to e Oates, Esq., thr foô seedling (which f seed. We ha the Botanic Garden one of thee у; lerarías, named Favourite, Ge m, and Dak e 4 Вас. and of sho, western iors эзеп боса has, generally | pendulous trees reared from a cutting, standing side cleuch. Messrs. Lee furnished cut Camellias, ral | speaking, an alpine alpine character. Among |side with the green upright form, proving, in this varieties of Epacris, and other early-flowering renim, | the more chareoteristio PAE RA чеге оЁ {һе dis | instance, that soil has поб so mach to do with the change From Mr. Meredith, of Garston, near "spend toad “д trict e. Ie ies E: Olearia, Сеннен ze Cor- | as origina ne эйр Vincis of ih Black Alicante Gra ape, dyline, &c. The author includes 58 ral orders, black as sloes, уан still cov ered with a Беш pes 147 a o pecies in Tis е Не mentioned five new ies— Viscum Lindsayi, Celmisia than eight m de om Tue Wa $e produce P Vines | Lindsayi, Poa Lindsayi, Aciphylla; Colensoi, - pam in pots куйчу early in крена 1864. Мг, Tillyard | тыву and; ex hibit ed drawings contributed three bunches of ехо cellent Muscat of| There were ано E ve n r Шыр, forester, Methven, meeting specimens taken from 12 seedling Abies Menziesii, being geh. A the offspring of ie noble tree now gro the Keillour Muir Pinetum, Perthshire, t! Es oF wing e pr e S of William Tho | sq., of Balgowan, о which is without exception né — de ealthiest and finest treo of the kindin by the late Mr. Thomas t was planted Fr Ls the: vr ISl. 1. The Pine Apples, and a dish of well- -grown x arities of 0 phical d 25 species were | tree grows in а deep, spong pest ЭШ, where й kalė. common to New чаг d and Britain; and 27 were | tillers freely, and cuttings stuck into the peat 00 — March T and Fruit Committees).— OF this | БЫ tis =Й аага turalised. Har ту i mmigrant Раа take root. The plants produced аге very varions, еы interesting mee te notico will be. AS iine 4 "e more delicate and rarer as seen by the specimens now exhibited. These — in another column, From Mr. Veitch came an ex- Msi baseou п es of Otago and of New Zealand, In lings were raised from seed presented te | ушыр. which were pdt d гч cases Pu ri Е the detriment of е Garden by Mr. Thomson during the year 1858, being — ous fine varieties of лыш Sihat? "the rare e and cold whose fields or pastures are destroyed by the Eus the fi nes produced by the tree, and i beautiful Phalænopsis Schilleriana; Cologyne cristata, ие intruders, though in certain exceptional y have happened that the male flowers were mt one of the most useful of winter-flowering Orchids ; iastance in the pasture Gemes e радан perfected simultaneously with the female ones. и Cattleya Pilcheri, an eges ine iety, ihe result he i is decidedly and largely aros Remarks the neighbourhood various species of the Abies tre — >of а со between ‚ crispa а lia Perrin nii ; and on some Seedling Con nifer æ raised grees Ri ut in large quantities, partieul larly the As Тена Lindleyana, a white Kind, ! Hired in the lip with | in Britain. By Mr. McNab. For some years past, said nigra, А. alba, A. rubra, and А. pen As eme lish lilac. For this a Firstcl tificate was | Mr. McNab, my and within 50 yards ot the Abies Меш arded. Mr. Mens оте moreover a small cream- | raised fr: eeds ripened in Britain, and I have now judging from the diversity of seedlings, I ami coloured Angræc m from m Madagascar ; the deep purple- the honot to lay before the Sooty pore o orratio clined to think that some of the young female onë | blossomed Barkería Skinneri superba; the fine variety | relative to hes аы species which under| must have been fertilised with the pollen of some й of Odontoglossum Pe torei called splendens, to which | my notice, anied with a ч P1 p= speci- | the above- m—— — particularly ith tid | а First-class Certi hid Moe Cattleya | mens of à: акау оты. the various stages o of|the Abies nigra is a remarkable fact that the arscewiczii ; and Cy тір, р Leni ful сааи зе bienes the diversity of for nearer the КУН эйе eti to the А! sign species from the Philippine р to w e of the ume. ВШ first with the|more healthy and oispust they become. Ilay ка justly а arded a Fi ertificate, p Ms same Abics Ронда, в хас of the specimens аге taken|you some speci of Abies Menziesii, u | ere the waxlike white Rhododendron from the trees originally introduced by the late home-saved. s received from ВШ. Doe Denis (HMM between R.jasminiflorum | Mr. David Bossi the botanical collector ; some Жс минен that the seedlings were рй н а жими, to which а куы аан СА cate | from XT рока directly from . North-Wes subsequent date, they exhibit p е" was awarded; na, а t ten years; and р appearance as those raised in аше © charming flowered in the way of but froin Pint (18 în number) raised from seed ripened in хорат gh healthy, none of them the бре *rtisus fili Ls ase Ho TOS о осики land, aud now growing їп ће of опе specimen "which accompanies them, sait sni Ааны, Тара, usd Narcisi. Fio I Garden e Garion., Te °р» Буа wd. sgp st fnm from а young tree struck frora P dp eame the Dendrobium Мык ы. oticed b t 7 nglas), т. А оп. cw нмесе к rw i = p. 269, 1 . t o J. "Bateman, Esq, tinent, are of a rich dark green colour, having n The seedlings vary much, but none of them pes, , was awarded а Ж йзге бе Certificate for a | clean stems, while the majority of those raised from | vigour of foliage exhibi М юш sd { Lower ie eo жс изи c i dy оа fewer, British ripened seeds have their leaves sonne growing in the Botanie Garden, pr | 1 arge-si € auti oured flowers | shorte: and of a Hec» pes tint, with bare originally ome by Mr. Douglas, or evo, origi | ted stems, and bran ге or less covered | reared from layers and taken from wy ral-co with resinous warts, m he plants raised from | tr The British look well рони! oc e-ripened seeds have a sickly look and a stunted | about 1 foot high, аб which size they А earance, nobwithstandi many of them had сао tint, and ~ yi decay. Many M the age of from 1 15 years. The soil of the | lings ar — Jotanie Garden is ingrid of a light sandy descrip- | | height ora 3 foot. de P circumstances DM LE ous that the trees of the decay is is not altogether er dependent on 80 while th kd ign introduction agis Чо во well, | cuttings from the original imported 1 нен tish seedlings shovld іп во m ins | healthy as the original trees. win у; , 1n several юш ыр in Scot паа. we are | remarks apply to to the British seedlings all a al ть жылта prs haee wod il, in connection with | reach four or бте jon rar А ‚ а шога vig огош state of health ОГ the вөй-ргойа сш | baa pplionble to British 5h seedlings plantodin ар а f ts may account for the present]: apparent luxuriance | where monticola seems to grow aised from 50 the offspring. In several instances it has been f found | ever, is the case er the —— fci pened now growing In Оор) are set t dota, as а Ба and said to | поб ot with those from im seed. б аз vigorous. trees raised from imported | layers and cuttings of Coniferous Мався 11, 1865.) d Abies — are not so very easily pro- iti ould recommend tbe twistin ng pper wire round t THE GARDENERS' ыыы: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | would be insisted on with such zeal, were it not for | | seed dealers me ара аза еген І may remark that HY m; also in pots well drained and filed with san d placed in a cold frame.— r e our called" attention to the recent observations of Mohl and онен, dg to the self- of the flowers of Oxalis, y oast have my rad dcs to m Wc Ma . 328, Compile: апу а „атга that А, endis X о En. = Literature. " - and sinl. cream iere in and Ireland from the invention of е ed by Mr. ‚ Lown des, who - x in — ing, € com pile Mr. Bo publi ish |few practical. men will deny the advantages, i in a cultural point of view, of havin d som Esp мм, Зоше line of the sam dee ts. it in re: par _ Тот шай, it — he has — an appendix, | ™ f books ззцей by literary and чы marcation must, howev. ve as to age, else it ust be at the expense, he АУ аби of flavour. One can quite well c ambe аз scarcely In es close E a del tubes vits contact Mr G ed that he the ad done the same Mr. Sad h in fall bloom РИсайМу House, near Bridge of Earn Hillside, Montrose, sent specimens of a ' small flowe to be The first, indiontion “ -the floral AER Ph 1 rt =E d i A са owers ан Е go rary and scientific seri ^^ 8 private presses, principal lite clas members. ds en | sable ha. of e high ht ойыш, Foam] pages aas |! various Societies, pem чишик, &e., КЕ tions are given, A some slight service which Mr. ribs rendered to tbe үтен of | nglish Literature. albe) Shestates that it occurs in the gre eatest | pro- fusion in Lochalsh, the epus 2 entirely арада and delicate, r. Ker jas o arbores- rafters | uit is produced in The scis: make The fr clusters of more than dBotítts of 33ooks. Journal of the Linnean | n Vol. viii., No. 32: знг еы а idm paper on the Morpho- | оп South of ue Orchids (О. longi- d th paper on the weeds o! of British K КАР i ios the din hich the gorge: omia about 14 miles fi ing William and it has re eid m Kin established icit all along the . The Fin ngo M a note on Sequoia (Wellingtonia) ir The writer о] cere this co eae imagi Ы; Ње | мыек of the big HT gront abundance the Эр фа Nevils їп abont lat. 5000-7009 Е" dn. А> abundant JEN belt a rts? in is light о; e CE e ed Général des e fessor ri in a letter to Sir William : Serves :— КУ) riva m printed, and Ње! Au the first e oduces bunches or berries m younger гр pot the esis эв to гүлү s sa ag Vines do es not hold Ыр with the Black НАНБЫ, so that the solution of | the Ael must still be looked for. vinery, which contains so Vines. above referred o has within. ү young plants, wx а E oed , Which Mr wing those оп! The old V tat f n Freeman x A vaj fin A to serve his purpose od: the new ones that wi ill n stan crense in siz In th eds se, which is between 60 A 70 feet ^ and 24 feet wide, are Foster's к, edling g, RM Black Hamburgh, Lady Dow and Black, ч Foster's Seedling i is rather т a t handsome. lookin ng. bun Diction ry of Science, 2 aa ait and i e-con- rated ini greatly extended, to appear in 12 onini Parts, commencing on March 31. iE gun able additions have be een made in many branches of science, especially in Л чавга Geology Mili do£y, and Botany. The Report the Manchester Field- Naturalists’ 3 eni Д indica! ^s. a flourishing condition of that very | useful institution—an institution of a kind we could wish to M multiplied in all the pn centres of po n lation deed cient number < n good earnest : “as нА. of which we find | кобна irs m report following :— Manchester Майы Phscomitrium эреде, end this toga in ice places on the borders of Mer this bei only the second occasion on Vid been Pur Pur in Britain. The first viari га | i n was detected in the same IM Mr. Holland finds Geum rivale intermedium in calyx per meis m precii that this indicates a e occasion of another Mr. Grindon exhibits a Convallaria multiflora with the pig convert it tubular cup rese che ers of ааа p which, taken E other Rosaceæ. On th й ion to Norcliffe Hall, - [singular — x: ited so spem me condi t бә Tul nature of чам CATALOGUES RECEIVED. — Thibaut & Keteleer’. Plantes po prer a учу ll kind c members appear iol " he 1, мб E "the "bé 6; what HN eer Pea close at dw at Моеса NOS d par n z tn т өт on ЫР he Genus Restio, by Dr. Masters. | field of Li iden" towards the dielinous structure familiar in | Рё th f a sort of Frontignan flavour. Chavoush is much after the same style, with the berries а little larger, but scarce) iy such a Кае. flavoured so "A Neither ott them, however, are remarkable, and they are decidedly inferio or to ап, any variety of Museat in E нее v2 Downes’ ws Black "n were having more oblong ай ge - ie #2. | upon the | Wiole pretty evenly mate seni s 6 em ance I should prefer the latter, ie decidedly so as to flavo If there is a teni Ta superior så for anything in L wnes' as it is in i ейу : a Nip. house, the , but a few years’ a u ' would wear out не Vine operated upon in this "ed as the plants refuse det rest in the height of the growing that ork on safe gr raiet of БЕ forefat. thers, extens chi ез, бера, » FN. 1 Seeds. g'e., has for its most prominen of the season, of which there are five to be Tet the supply with ну v tel a at his c vicam has a are also two n-roofed low g both orm a capital daily to and can be forced for d ou t | from Waltham ; and Beaton’s hybrid bedding | Pelar- | miles с for а distance of Sometimes in groves, at others scattered etti numbers. iu ou can have no idea they impart to t Ini | Ht B5 Г dj ij REEF e been 3 "feet. high. кне which I did e speedy extinction of of Ti i £s Bg ЧН I B nery, where at| Prin rel traes aro in sigli at one or feet in with т дотрын) our attention to the indoor ri department, жеш f this spring. Among the five new w Roses viens r Gl ory of | оо Waltham, a ига fall flower of a rich crimson; and |f» ess eorg. ment of [oni Fuchsias, which the Tollington Nursery is always famous. тй Maii dé DESSEN, E © 4 AUT. p succession t Piné- vest fall of of 4 | thri riving plants, to supplement the fine ts M ^|house, a wood h has been eut of w. ). Corresponding with e which are about 50 feet long, їз а very fine house good order, EN pipes. The plant-houses are not but they ar a collection ot басы "for entrance к, Фаг. eet xr op) үзү tipi iieri "лай take their T E Side 2s these are 224 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL WAEFIER e more calcareous the soil, the drier and tout, Kee ——————— - — еер up an agreeable warm alaaa an usually interesting, being | ser rviceable not on ly “in | and light. Ме better for the Vine; the water s ш em B occasions, but allow the h Dr extensive pee like Knowsley, but Juer tbe 97 А! Тый ED r * B als permeates freely to the yop ots, | 85? or 90° -— in the Afternoon of bright deve e which. ladies who haveo only a house or two, aim a A sie : by Mas! Co due din e siet m ELIT used for winter decoration :—Plumbago rosea, a very | grou d and | will M e 2 бн T AND xi ke handsome subject, throwing up үне spikes f Te generous. Gran ліне soils, o e T ming ed wi Peisa c Woson when it ап lover from lants one year odi Vinca а | posed particles of that also yield good тад means, Straw-ropes, mats, e ача pe alba: dali. 4 pr p A edd ‘plant ot Strong argillaceous lon И is very irejudicial to the boughs, мй, fronda of ТҮ. should all, or ШҮ the enti ian ni 57 Clorodendrons differ ; | Vine, а not only restrains the " expansion of the | ре regi Чор. y of ; notk imparts an earthy taste to the produce Вос ü didi Тий иір, osi m wh 1А ГА Кы. [. P ^ In ral France it thrives in argillaceous slate; in | state d айч сву n. ме nod, ANS Е КЕЕ its bright PER berries; Heterocen- pa A" fat шов е vitha pistara оГ ра] roan loam, Sprouting sort. e d. mo ery free combination of ea |. Sweet M j T trum —à m uch- -neg glected Melastomad, and a|is pr eferre а ӯ rng to „JD im Uh ха wee arjoram and Basil may now be YOLE d moist a bs or too n animal manure, are we ToMATOS.—These may now be so nes | do о, ep Taran omon а "ed А, know аге the fe еба and deterioration of Cucumber бае, y wn, and raised ing QS cinpabarina in hundreds— and nothing can | soils, ME though formerly the homes generous TUR: —If not yet done, losó no time in be finer from New ears Day up to April than | wines, are no longer capable of supplying them of equal | in а йз i of the White Dutch on a warm | this mnagnificent-leaved and briant: flowered Gesner- | quality, In Italy and Sicily the Tree аы Li s [ons | wort; sev dozens of e Primulas, growing s че rubbish of volcanoes, Three-fourths STATE OF THE AT CHISWIOK Бр | all the better for a li tle | "P Г the charming Mesa planted on hiliy ghe e| | Luculia gratissi ^ showing arge К AA x Wt A "ch в ат 6 | тава. T BAnowr —— == R Aie: РЕ a and. every bi is dieit не "ha E around thom. Riah, AOTRE | orm Ар 5 Or emari wine of in, Мах. | Min. | Mean|!, foot 2 feet lay: mer; , t ta id ofer- Min deep. | P and flower all the winter. | able quality. In districts w ere ^ summ Er up — i a ne lants ШТ ПУ bottom heat, and the|eiently long and warm, and the iompemture tarong urs 08 ш | p Li ET li house or Bow t is at бп kept much above | out the year never sin a minimum of 50° of | Satu аз | t | 23 | о d what is called an intermediate temper ture. Th ahrenheit, he. e matara nothing huk ripe and bum | а 2 Em n t É d well- flavoured ruit; an n the овга. is Я Vo 2 ой plants that, we have described are mostly yearlings an M veli o s eh $ | ia x | tender panis t ы mapa e them in this w: сок проп ау climate, Тһе Grape. бмр finishes 1p pete. EE 36:2 | 429] 48 The e plants are of a a like “йет апа the most saccharine mat makes e best wine. 3-Unifoimiy DCN Erb Кат Ni m mal], p i they require lime to bring | Denman s Vine and its Fruit Я Ire dry se at lint; е s ABL them Y ^ ing state [Feind pi, en and f losy and damp ; elo uis; fine at night; mig Ej t4 T X winter-flowering Heaths, such as Calendar of Operations. Covers edd. Р? ; nis; dan [iei redominate here. М wer eM or Үр For the ensuing week.) es Pel et T i ; peii of Лапе Dampieri i m ONE ДО Eu сн the weather still somewhat cold and zh вЫ p nh MS Y bL) ыр ER a уртад of the best hardy annuals may pS sg Vs adi rac forte ensuing Wook ending Mn а mber na Жы. a ideas] w be sown; they are ost service before Verbenas, ETAPE н A = whioh i " seien a ns [1 Trin "Eclipse, P ich Pelargoniums, and other be dding pla nts, come to рег) arsch 228 БЕА gS OA Grates |- ый fection, 2де заав which it (oF Ra looked gracefolasa bangin Th» » gnomer them i int the ground, Where a frame or pit h however is |4147 Rained. [or Bane - place was Azalea amena, gra апае , Hast vnd plat liberty we would recom Ad their „being sown in | Sunday, E $5|93|45| 19 0.24 in жыр уы Y rt "xi ры) deciduous | 9 mall pots in loamy soil, and no Р wel M a1 | 33 "a 19 ox ; үй "Rhododendron g s, &c., i Baden e kept i асуға ИР slig y 1 ond; Ше т then gains the pre " | Thurs. d "5 ia 55 H пд gru £ hr m rens i furnish ent flow. dom pi 3 Eoi a LUE 6 | Z vi mem re urin ea e m 80 эю 0 fost 1. жү NC W. e L USES, pn, Jti and dx “егт. 67 deg.; and B a table running all the у roeuses in Bergi ve AA TE: beautifülly the 5 ji biefüly filled | year, and ont of doors Мега, also a fine displa, A with "ire tiems tiera of ген, : a fe пу nes viet Stage здо lilacs, and. ж are some yery large Notices to ndante: of A are gati kinds, which when a: in rows | Азик ' Ere A уны и habet tn p stow ed away, so that the family beo easily elose together, have a striking. effect, a point that you propose, ana the bp s the pedi gà them. The sorts of Pears that w wo or three good thoro ressings r An fine among a numerous collection, are hes known, FucHsIAS.— Where fine specim. ens of these which should on. Ж p MM "ui а rnle, to succeed bes г over the country, They аас = ssec atmosphere, nia ел slight змея of fogzy W R эл ra fine condition, bed shading, wili cause m » apos e wood by so ot an engine. | vd. d'Amanlis; | retarding the flower паре Those wintered in hes ione n cll eire doney told ww be d Egi УЕ VINE brought forth and P oue rut if раш; to give them a 1891. v for hel decoration ho очагу, Fiowsn ER Pons a БИНЕ d, poniak " T ucl ; ү, e ordinary ЫН до sii not ach h yi hen v iamete Ju 2x x as t nder t] e too much блр ора іп M MM д — сае аас light. the a H Р N 1 time to shift осо wi Goulding., d | snch as require more pot Мтхеваг TonpENTINE: J Little. We have wine е no qi | ey, under ixi en suc: HIDS.— These will SR pushin А vigor rously, a pA blocks and baskets will regire rel Ойда am CvcvMBERS.—Make it a point А m ове or mori á -— s linings ftre E May. See that they E» ition as regards ew vis nre, and take care | that no so barning extends into the. by copious syring ings. Kipwzx BrAwsS.—BSecure abundance of atmospheric а | moigiuse e to these, and water them тейт with clear weak manure water. ^ алон Trees on which, frait fruit is swelling wil ч] in to enjoy а ure; gua ы clear and weak, will be э found of roii Gross ens at 1 cessfu ts well кде pesce dea M "fully represented i in | all its branches, Tol a А be better and better that only a now to notice are a Mushroom-house, 60 feet long, | with the usual ed beds, part of which was showing a dense crop; and the head gardener's Cottage. СЕКРЕТА аза us puding, апд in, ang îs sitnated at one end of a nent d ] zardei it the ehief establishment provided with Nor ТО showing how m eciated by a nobleman so distin- ы the Earl of Derby. J. A. , parlicularlyp when tho. iain н 4 ДЕЧ T scarcely red with this applieation, | provided в ed puce тез is stopped as soon as it is | 8 or 6 inches long. PINES. ті ад be аё all times understood that а sudden check of ка чм winor И абу илы | " m the whole econom Pine Lu) spring this frequen happens to stand nee ed i A а юрта bed from which th 85°. sd hi aani m ү Asc z d whilst is — Lise s Baek g: a great IT e followed , pernicious Ай Ln e ilo e Авру concerned, i XN H t е н erdo мз i pei iod. it is no o overdo it at this peri Биш} їп pn heat Whenever i ib can b cao , Р t E Ра Io t ontside. M. Sh outside, even 90° if red he botto i5 Jour f fermenting maleria to 80° or rial ol is ki nd is gom run ainting,but there cau EAT m the“ за unles Tu annoyance unless you can тз or Prants : J W. Coelo Е Pate 8; Apto ium hylloides alias fiii es tale biroe. E А 1, Sibthorpi: ; Begonia ix УЖ т = diodes; 4 Your climate А Necta р eastern ct, but they mor ерди. ' For this, C cannot be е her! north ав det H others Ге A ble: for mee me AD 8 а dna А rding qe is Cyoripedism hj that you mention, m each of which n thing. pep n a ded it. E c : gor no opinion respecting В, Mor i ENS be vin та Дреа би о do rable man pe Eri cotton s n shadir darabilt ids be such as determined бун < M clot v edi ph Te одра mu Sror ЖОРА evidently es one for s а 9E. d Mr. Айтор 5 for Feb. 18 of this ye „обе papon о, paper. T deine ы A over once more with the Scissors ; let the poetak be that this "perd Шашу epoken as а pot plant, was raised Three Hundred Guineas in — For Six Years Suco БотАІ еа SUR pe Coxsonr's iz IZE CUPS HAVE BEEN AWA TON'S CHA MP PI 0: N ES at the Royal East Berks prene seed Lo Bern are nn superior have grown. Р сап qood 2t they are man) heavier than any other Swedes growing on his 1 oraships eaper by the Bushel, P wee and ded free. to 227 any бет же |-— es p TONS NS NE R FARW Li: LIST Беттоз & SoNs, Royal Berkshire Seed TRADE E. [PEDIGREE ] NURSERY WHEAT: m gini EE YE rem Good Clover See W CLOVER SERD may be obtained Prices LM to Market and quantity led on application. Soxs, Seed PER Berks. LSIKE CLOVER for CLOVE SICK LANDS. 135 - x will thrive inalmos' а npso soil. It produces par, apa makes superior Clover Hay. Itmay et ершн with other en 'or for Perm: Past; T han Two Quarters. Stamp, to Frepgric Е. o Sussex. mee um ner m Mis year, e ey в! rongly y be had oi го aa e or dst PUR SUTTONS nd T the above from the dorm n M venil ses iet | " TION . AND SONS | ny morta ч r^i quantity | af the аш abore noy FORAGE PLAN г, so highly Rd of E eim Boss, Royal Berksniro See Establishment, Ri ТА GRASSES : their N: and Derivations; Produce, Elevation, Situation, Soll, Use, Pecnliarity, Increase, mo à of Flow ering, Price , &c. Froe for [re Битти, Seed Merchant, W: HEELER'S LITTLE BOOK GRASSES. p ЖЕ НИЛ йы —7. С. WERTE? & fios, Glongostor, | р GRARRRE be SOWN үн or WITHOUT d ДОП How = sov б to ВО GRASS SEE DS See m | | LITTLE BOOK on G Бенет HRASBES for NIEFRHENT SITUA- i "итын - GRASS S.—Bee AR pem ATIONS ot ie ot pri TEN PRING GIPAL BHASHNE orceste: on 225 azon 11, 186.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E v ENUINE AGRIOULTURAL SEEDS. № EITCH, ^s Road, Chelsea, S.W. CO., SEED MERCHANTS, Royal Exotic хае Ki AMES GARTER ax High hors. London, y: e GENUINE LEARN SEE ES Banow LrEBIG has addressed another long report on корона Sewage to the Loup Mayor. He is this time anxious in the interests of * ONIX" PRIZE TE the publie to lr the fallacy of the NAPIER- кене TIONAL | НОРЕ plan for turning it to account ese ExmiBrriow, |gentlemen, according to him, propose e SEEDS ' |the drainage of North London along a culvert, "e failing 9 inches per mile, from the Abbey Mills to Maplin — there to pour over some 20 square miles of surface ch are at present : ug eT UT 19а TARM REEDS > Gt specia] | unde water—thus converting that which application. at ] ri slope of sheer sand, Epor адыл АН ЛДЫ miles wie into dairy farki oy. и to tho quality of the Mixture, at 26s. to 308., yie iding 4 r 50 EUN Craigentin wi 7 pat Aus Н bs i altogether GENUINE FARM SEEDS. aseless—al] the Жы ns fo cro urns, 22== €., are absolutely fabulous, "he e 9, ете 18 “lik bubbl » glistening with’ "right maT RUE TUNER INTER- side hollow and empty; there is not t| NATIONAL FOCAL; oubt that every penny expedi in that MEDAL frivolous undertaking will irretrievably bo lost." pe EXHIBITION, | For. and this is all the argzument—there d sand and sand. "The sands at Craigentinny do indeed yield Grass worth 2 d 30/, per acre; hut сасыр then, what are the sand raigentinny? “Ап Jauxs Carrer & Co., Seed Merchants, High Holborn, London, W.G: | exact ep ative үн АНЫП. of М апа ATH and WEST of ENGLAND SOCIETY, |those at Maplin ‘f seems not to have been thought for the encouragement of Az E ARTS, | necessary." „Ала бее th niai that the ЖАЛЛА, and SPR NE Established 17 п, H, R, H RINCE Qf Wares, K.G. will be p мн MEETING, Pre BPO, 3 RE Ж оп. wf pe The ANNUAL pim will р held + HEREFORD op the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and om ОГЛ ХЕ EXT. PRIZE SHEETS for STOCK and FOU: and REGULA- ДАНӘ for IMPLEMENTS, ARTS, LACE, and HORTIGCULTURE i Applications to be made For Stock and Tmplements, to us SECRETARY. For ға ; to Mr. S. Pirmas, Taunton. For anufactures, and Lace, to Mr. R. R. M. Daw, Exeter. For Host iculture, to Mr. JONATHAN GRAY, пақ мН Сава. as follow STOC DEVENIS, 15th April, POULTRY loi M E а &c., 22d ami бес AM Manufacture 15th April. Honi in gás work Ур, delivered on or before 1st May. By Order of the Council, Нех NRY Б wow Mavrr, Secretary, 1st March, 1865. Wood Street, Bath. Royal Agricultural Soclety of England. of. PLYMOUTH MEETING. HL AGRICUL! a G at PL POR 1866. |. ө, babel и gr cr Hanover $ uare, London, W. by ' the experience of A ad l4 y other | gether witbout tounde itio an It appears to u Baron ІлЕвта is at the east as ende tnra in denying the asserted parallel without the necessary examination, аз others may be in declaring it, More во, for th conclusions are mere speculations, His reports, throughout, are in the very teeth of the Baconian le which requires you to guide your reasoning by facts, not to ascertain your facts by mere reasoning. s valuation of sewage he is guided not conclusions to е actual reasonin him, applied to various as- m tena "s food, digestion, and sanitary em nta Thes погшоцззцтз which hede clares are ,not by an ascertained, actual examination of tie material as it is, but by an enumeration. of its OOK on GRASS. HE TEN ШУО E ACT RASSES am 1 are DESCRIBED КЫ. Р 5 NT ASTURE T GRASSES De PEI DARENT T2857. a OUYTURES for 1 VARIOUS SOILS, po to the нр, hir: ofaa] Soit: SUITABLE | GRASSES Агу TES B on Ў PASTURE fi | от Clay Soil.—See WHEELERS id GRAS S à ELER'S TIPIES — on ^at Post 1. ©, зү: & Sox, Bond ( JUNER and d GRASS SEEDS for um Yos в Lay. 3.0 was е Finest qual ga ality тер, я ci Glouc к MORASS BEEDS m "d € Lay. E cet. 4 d p ae 4 EELER RASS bd dote SEED of th ШЧ f LIU ERE m "e | ТЩДЕ; Not ot Wak | Li L ООК on edi that the Stea naeh c ompany o a e| p ot Tour dud ay ais aiso bo had field Аы withdrawn t sel à i from the Qux SMITA 5508 МН Seed CAU, selection that m k ЧЕ emis ОГ isting of 2 bu 1 for their earl; wt and ] та E zu M on, from. It is now дч: эсс ce eiae * of Seed Lt Sos, Tu ыш шы, А Элге, | е The Agricultural алиш: TURDAY, sie bie —— Тне report ot the Bath and West England ыу. in another ed calls attention | hi ng m Малы ^ to be n na a proper aH vail е nless " Ls ы roni Nw м, : нду Vorried де sheep, A Bil lacing jos терор" ^t ААА, done пров |; the owners moh animals has been introd need | into the f Com mons, E a petition in its | ih favour has phe pha eireulated by the Durham | 5^ County Agricultural Society. = The proceedings of the West Riding magistrate s, owing to which Sir GEORGE GREY issued the order forbidding the rias s ш сар light of locomo i ue es on hig th of the Лава on which Е end Сга ре! в ооп | be ing faeulty what it his unrivall ought to be. Andin 1р ле letter also the h n the y, mue as no actual examinatio he liquid. to be u de (i AN in the p & sed. But kind, There first иярдә ‹ of t e. is no ae raigent pe to be the resul trap r ый ү mud бү а a jon о rri or n апіса]іу abraded ma ч А rests.” What s ap eontain and what i oes биту же are Ды. dem n. horses Le and then, again, of Bakewell, Ellman, Young, | we st as his interest to let his land to suc c tmi id than that of ordinary w and men of that day; till I began to think I knew | оп such terms as are likely to ensure its good ам кейын from surface шы, "will erhalt: the we little about it all, 'and if they were right we after liberal treatment; and just in proportion as a libenl profits of the undertaking. и ew Желеу дь рош сих imo business, and had | system of cultiv: ation Коб will the welfare of the dire у зо aire »: earn ; | iuter rs be. , mu 5 ме ve have- been Me ver since, and wonderful .No -— can Ачы Te through ВЕ uM TURA ТЕЕ" in the sci ч of this 1 with much o AGRICUL Li, EDUCATION. e have seen, but I verily believe that at 60 уе having dis а p* the condition f pons. ^ Iw answer to s of the many questions upon | lieto some sexagenarian will look back, as I am doing, | is generally a sure index of t te of eulivadionis | cation, which are now discussed, I and eds much pity will deplore the i ignorance of|any district. If they be md. el "wil will give you some hei of QA SA remembrance of our | these p t tim: mes. It savou rs highly o of the pedant clothed, and of cheerful aspect, then i hial matters in ves фо ^ aes tlis a large agrisultural pa parish, and 50 years Since in our time nearly to the topmost stave in the ladder see with comfortless and Шао | contained above 3000 inhabitants—now nearly 5000. | of perfection. Why, the scientific department зы бошо ill-clothed and their children пе advance 1 ill.educated and squ appearance, qme pable ot intelligently | nowhere to perfection, So far as regards field cult 9 surely shall we du that district illculti à managing business, and as a ve of course | no ono can set bounds to the beneficia cial application of iltiporeds во certainly and so sympathe it was Bros upon the hands о T the curate, and some | scientific aids, and if here and there a mind strikes out they act and react the one upon the other, two or three influential farmers, The farmers soon | from the ена ruck, and achieves success, it is but| of the land in England, I regret to 8m had everything their own way. The Charitable Trusts | one instance. We want an educated body of farmers, | still held by tenants-at-will—or, on annual tenur- were also in pm eir riv pacing the lands were let to their | educated rd the best sense, educated far in general | and c n I believe is more calculated übt dependants, realising some 3007. per year. Now (and | knowledge, educated highl ш the mysteries of|this м "e check проп extensive and spirital all of it is land) ita rental is near 8002, Church-rates | nature, educated in that precise knowledge necessary | improvem would include mole catching, sparrow catching, and {о enable them to extract the ndn profitable produce| Two things are indispensable to the good alii Là like e& ceteras, and the accounts would run ОП {гош the soil, educated fully into the geological, | of the soil. The опе is, eria i enr years without passing. Тһе “charity | chemical, and practical requirements of soils, and the | of the occupier, and the other, the knowledge t schools " master kept mia accounts, such as they were ; | true management thereof, and their crops. At present Nc = apply that capital to profitable - made out the rate-boo! was "the factotum " as | much of it is conjecture, We renes а known practice | beneficial us But the uncertainty of annual ter vestry clerk, чад ot t the farmers could not writo somewhere. It fails with us S Beeause of our маё е consequent absence of go ood cultivation, dep" their own names, or at most imperfectly. The state lapted either for the soil, the occupier of tho means of obtaining оц ucal was - "ow ws possible. He was а goo e ОЁ —- снаа 4 it leaves scholar who n write a good hand and cast kd We want o ung стона to be educated іп alllin а state of oaiae brin sterility, and the common accounts, beyond which it was superfluous matters relativo в to € true business management of . vitate of stationary ignorance. g 1 х а farm stock. reeding habits, management, food, | in favour of this system that such a g Y following Ње ploughs sj To send send a son to a vp ropensities or iariti A ds and tenants, that CIE м а Ebens pr pe poculi arities, diseases, .Their Breeding : ree between бун pan ЛЯ domn upon. the jo father’s head all manner of sad appliances for their rest and comfort; Meu so engendered makes up for the want of moet petty зана н Fori ad and ai une ment: attention,ifeeding, clea pe lairage ; Food: security; and I am willing to admit, m part of B! КЕТ ч as daughters, poor things!| immense subject, ombracin ng natural and artificial extent, the existence of kindness on Ld wi lo they want to know?"—a little reading | Girasses, fais: bulbs, ie ers, all - tribes of la ndlord and of gratitude on that o of the e teard aidi is plenty up the: T is in my | Turnips and Cabbages, K the varieties of corn-cake танар É Dei itg cerent: ж. E and cattle foods, how to m ake them, Žr how most reciprocal ligation and atti Lama ‚сар of 90 : — y: i oung “ladies” оѓ freedom, con nfinement, warmth, air, &c.; Diseases : Metern ; but is that feeling of I, than i “у ed ъл de study of itself. There is no fear of our poris and more genuine in the case of tenan апа. j them, and then h bein = highly taught. Just look at that of the more independent and Aene anch looked си аз а prodigy. The general what = have passed Ad : mp de ы ч 60 years. The improving tenants, who hold upon 16880 ene pe SN n imer lgnoranee and much | world is almost in M MEAE ide d own. Oarnext|grudge the improvements they make, Cure tla tb ан ty jealousy and strife. | race must keep it righted. О. Xx they have time on han reap the ita unhappin клерк dur in gs eie Hen that they havı — кетте d e will ne valuable, and was sought after by all THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURE Bad ie another letting. 1 ò e, taking them in the following admirable on this subject was Eoi time to particularise, of farms which re intelligent and better Me 6 | y of ишш at зе first meeting of the | from father n by renew: wed leases b ree chairman. H.R.H, the late Dulce of Cambridge dre menie years, which have advanced sme many means by We republish it as à capital ill on of the co-relations of | rental of. 200. ded en Societies of all kinds, | classes and of education upon all ten hundred, without outlay bY : or regen. news-rooms, night.| MR. GREY, of m und ^ =: ч: tis very kind cnet мок, std. Notwithstanding are | шоу yoariy tenancy would тен Мавси 11, 18°5.] ТНЕ SARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. с - 27 more с an half that amount, is never- timent to entertain, and it has эш, that * € farm I now € з whi ch my for the hamlets of our pensantry may long send forth the | shout of health and of joy. Long may the golden harvests that robe our fertile E М gere by сма in peace and in plenty—and very long may ail | t, but tle i ч вее how it bears i in the | Lo] tenants-at- A, not only on the income of the E and the — or de ge but on the un T us see wha t ell, Lima „ “Му eec серет) your үсе 8 occupy it now. Му father рг med hes grow now Te 2a 4. for the уйн good, pre the world the s spec- tacle of a powerful и ань happy and a| loyal people. Home Correspondence Middle-Class Education,—A& a tim à Middle-class ue i cus allow me Consort, a d inefficient гас. = 6 шу grandfather cA г ‚1р mend still ; that the same undrained land whith p" Monge I plough now ; td tiat L reap. at this day crops as scanty as those which be reaped. Ihave been told by a gentleman in this room that n this favoured кз d, combining their efforts | — them on a level with the upper and lower classes, lasses. met d Secretary, Carlton Hall, Sazmundham, УР Feb. 27. Calves killed by eating окуи Italian Rye-grass. related this з rcumsta | subsequently conv subject. H ех ay with young animals, and thus rish b miim, Ау Clover, the first gr owth of bad been fed off b en bro ought "home, ^ given in mode m quantities, never injured alves. This was the first and wi ill be the la st ti ime it them to help t od. J. J. Mechi, —Mu ch discussion having appeared in the ' Chronicle as to whether or not the Yew will you allow me to cT. middle classes can be practically and eficlenty carried out. It has been erected from the designs of the ost approved among a number of competitive i hitects, at а cost which, together with the furniture e yen i bring ea hri n some т, оѓ Yew i ina Yat dnd sta with whom he is connected don't and fittings, will amount to at least 25,0007. Its|at the end of the leaf, which impendi у or p Jeases. owe & the|situation in the immediate e он арын of the old| hard and sharp ab a certain stage of дыбы. universal sentiment, for there are tenants-at-will, and town of Framlingha m їз healthful, pleas: sant, and Subscriber, 1 „ in this county and in my own neigh- | picturesque, and invested with great historic interest. al —I venture £o look at the proposed repeal bour see the improvements beneficially | Its p о, 15 acres in extent; and every pre-|of the tax in a light by which few care other estates and would anxiously imitate caution t nce po suggest has been taken to (о ipe v question. etn been a € — them if they could have leases, but they can't. render tho! building, if „possible, fireproof, or in case of mS m of sto ck for e 30 yea ише те covet our farms and те into Meus on with next taki So long thea s iia left way, let It is not for P "to trouble about Mr. Parkes, and Mr. of Dean- vagin drain tiles, and drain Фар pid ains d such new- fangled affairs, " , And so, ishin ell College is 203 afte uld For the rest it will be ond that. the. r his late Royal Highne st | xtinguis vi er with E Barley, i iv which, asa a feeding e , the phos igan n the princ i viec will stand his even. eh. 1. d| he t hand of Mr. Durham, and c ast in| h Mr. Tho: The vuidertaking originated with, ca тч boon лору а most of the пеи er | bis d to bear the ills they ru e than m to thers that they know not ot" We суч been told by һе Duke of Cleve ud that, а machinery and alimit to the анна апі otherwis Min ocn liberally contributed to iid "being is [m than 16 donors of 5 laid out on the building gor: in enti | a FA Fl вегте so much weight laid o n the benefit "that: would arise from the supposed ch ei ét of Mo eel one has calculated that the reduction unt to a penny per quart. Now even if it ce the price of the quart fo a "n Shemistry Rer unie iology assure us this would be surpris Нет ob ul is very A to Allsopp's exactly uch flesh- b. of Wed or 9 ол. "of beef, and tem niin Fari 9 эле sl мид E Among the foremost are the Earl of | ме find that to dria these 580 quarts of beer about I am not at all nervous on | Stradbroke (Lord Lieutenant of the ), President ; . of МАИ —that limit will тре се rrived at іп our days на Edward C. Kerrison, Bart., M. ce- ey food, all 11b.! z^ what has So long as any land in the ntry remains undra h К the overnors, who have been unremitting in ноне of th зев proved —so their enms and efforts, вата the "ora а ys, they were malted i ба order to dino and ашш 30 long as ена) tenure prevails in M diti, we shall not have reached that period. No, with arge im mprovements ; generally speaking, both " мн and the ,Povlelge. to 2.6. 3. ten out a ; but if those xisted— i: t mau wou Eu to lay ou money in provements me change of ешшапсев, ep might the benefit? How can he tell h isa h may ега duties which we whether as landlords үш owe to the labouring 25l. p а in un fait the noble-spirited way ^d {| он. At the may meeting of Ke paria nnounced d sugar, from - which the alcohol in the beer was cet and peres: e are which beer would never be asked for. So that brought down to balance 1 of an gel — mia arcus 350 10. of wholesome Barley food ; and 350 vern his intention ns 0007, free of the building, &е. ОА the very next meeting, held a few e їн since, the noble baronet informed his coad- = decided to give — е lend that order that rice of the s. with the bre wer’s ts of hg == Le се de dt is eas brewers should declare bee E e ade Gilead. I need not here take every chemist and physiologist sinit that xc does not 1 d d of e, sir, and de blood ; I will conclude by asking those who gent: à for E trade in malt, that more beer may be used, to consider ipe Solo would hav pl t education which is here | farm and en a "б num Б in the case o el price rose to an with corn ‚ probably ral е i e he have said had : the corn What w ir admission being туе subject E been a ai but utterly des i" worse than being burnt, eriam. ке of most of our paup enzie, M.D. ment at ро = fi washing, tuition, sud eim ix o? J. Mae гет y and supplyin ‘thom ith | wi se fo › ; жар co o to the com forta, conven 1 € ry medica [ attendance. The prospectus is tho- indi in grass s makes y best hay, pesa e ife qo they have still h ronem on | roughly p hich surpasses їп feeding оне - T ell as in T help and guidance, fo r they have ids to cultivate | the e pipila for tio active duties of agricultural, manu- fattening, the best meadow or Clover hay. My horse- чай оша to саге well'as bodies to feed and to|facturing, and commercial life. inel heim of in it this, much to their а, And if we would elevate t in c ter neto (as settled provisionally) c —Reli- | surprise, and prefer it to all other sorts. 16 is up re feeling—if we would lay to them th tee tic Instruction, Reading, Writing, "Arithm metic, into chaff, Tak statement is consistent with сше ipee. el у enjoyment, from which by reason Spelling, English f Grammar, Goog raphy, Б an Care should be taken togot it up green.) above too generall era a if, | Lati renc! rman, Mathematics (es; should p all, we w tem teach them to бугай to ac 5 а Book-keeping). - The "elements of the ru to seed. :* a v Talian Е drag s d Natural ences, in the stack. ec. йз and aes beings posed En wn — Archi. онар P mw pelis Rr то ius арамей ороп them, | Engin tof this sch Syster 2 g a better | Music. tend the carrying out of this scheme, and tint ication than their fathers hue enjoyed, | the i kt C. куж ond has been chosen ead ; education must be blended with moral and | Master, from a list =. е К 4 prt A iy instruction, га ten Assis! asters, care! | ol dise Pens to my mind so wide and attractive а field staff at prese лс а x ан. А ез EST OF Байтал Le - iam al pibon Ae I must not 2t this hour vent aay: ia а z^ — nth m mm of enne petition ecre m 8 iu but ftis asy to advert to tho circum. | bein tant vilam Py "College. с * following ; дале of Our sister land where, by а widely Musei ar күй = баа are also used eA up the Durham pend заніо Society dames, D Cesible system, em, of education for the lower domes наб, staff, ai, and nearly ris full number pils— RICUL: ^us СЕТ Бост n. tek. have been pce ede: reg from ranks. who Е md к] адпіла i — uut rward»you a copy o! i "Petition which has ture and sei in the highest walks of litera- Am I T have отете the above su! jects i in „order | — by t the — County Agricultural Society. Черны men who like coms — t y ly and faithfully | to which i is one well deserving the k the Topics! tg of limbed is th gi —n е мешок ef st датат вова ы уч dra pe: value Bahan h nna “But {һе | views of the hom this Institution is | 3nd the Council of р \ less rre ап establishment is to be mS far nr d pe M b» al owed to express a kope) | — ког ur а renis у Анч moie мй сеч dev. of extraordinary | паса — achieve that su "M - pm ки. P. for Sunderland, has un to bring - ent, than by the general diffusion of AO is PRIMAM UN unties will not be аса in a Bill à e present Session, and your support is most that em er the D rmi the people. T feel f ollow the ех xample во ену, set them, and secur ЕЯ deirol, i order that an amendment of the present "the labouring » long. Allow me, in pro- | for “Iam, Sir, your obedient Servant, T " to express the wisb, that education as shall—speaking e ceri A i | “F, T. WHARAM, Sec. 228 THE enm The Humble Petition of the jm bars of the Durham County Agionliural Sur peti sheweth, йо! our - yere That in the opini € fy rr s шу ry id worrying i Inthe е the owners of diio, red liable for auy damages the animal — proved that the dog — = cer gn E hiso owner has had due e of his their ree mt the арр plica: afford o Lo ot E кр e ny sheep or cattle has b! as or place or puer without his M or knowledge. Act 25 Tuam to Ireland, or in uv Dicet pn jb s дагы ustice or justices sitting in petty simos > Хә complaints are made gina Mi in Seotland and Ireland, and in of t асан with which дот аге TT by Ша ла — veu not prevail to iie g like the same extent it | y pray your H the ed does f House to tak of hec m the 1. of Scotland and Ire ela An dy In the course of a long ' and interesting А ыд ion complained of in s of the| En н as а Society, they hope that the individuals i n this district will be called to which may be SMITHFIELD CLUB. е English law with the sa ured an usually | at large, as all c Cc e bw at the time of SE i injury interested i in it. h doz, е 2x said P | wW | The e pig мет | point of view, if we take into 18 жа pies North of| оғ Соммохв IN PARLIAMENT | Lem trains а& ordinary rates, and respecting returning | ld free. 10. (The аЛар lement Committee was re-appointed wer as hereto Pp "following ane elected Members of the ub :—Owen Phillips, of Treriffith, Cardigan ; Thos. ien of Black pim Сага gan ; ohn h Farm, Stroxton, Grant S DIE Er Combridge zm "The > thanks of the Meeting were voted to the Chai 11. The ere, of Farmers’ Clubs. : Pig Breeding xa Feeding.—The following LOND STEARN, of paper v read last Monday by Mr. Su = lk :— r. BTEARN yen ‘importane ^ of "this 2L I consider it one of gh much sncourajoment pes at Shei shows to the ists ар, M olan Ns e, New i - ner sevi i; is "n AN t ee ESA А анта extra- ordinary € the supply can be replenished ; КЎ the reta: ty sow is astonishing, and the early urity of in animal чу Тһе снае of the fesh ima] uch а k must be т ten а Б aste 6 the farmer, the offal being e; e as by ез, 8 f kept to any y gre extent will ruia any one,. for bere T e кулер quantity FA: food, and. will n: ner Aag nor eee ыз н. it; but armers ly w roper atte to bre соор, réariug, and ама роу у raised at little more than the present cost, and es гат үа. the; ad T реа made hen of proper feeding- {топ and selected а good herdsman. Ihave studied the management € - de for i tho last 30 Sat, and have foun the better die pro aud A ly if AT the last Meeting of the Council at tlie animi attention Pa greater the profit; д | person oy ke а pig pay, the pig [t be х9 tural Hali, Islin gton: presen ER Lord vow young, an owed to run 12 months in Tredegar, V. VE fine n the € de "gie. Hon. ro 04 Као condition. Feversham В. E. Bennett, Beas rs& thing which I introduce must b Clayden, Farthing, Greca, Giblett, Brandreth Gibbs digerit m (Нор, Sec), Keary, Ladds, Moore, or any one commencing the breeding of must provid Rum Бата “Shuttleworth, J. S. Turner, J. B: : lace to keep them in. I must My (rig mas dir We ompson, and Owen Wallis. vetare "pte ft aod a pig into. feme. аге badly чен al others low nine- о еш {оо 1: The Minutes of the last Council Meeting were small, some too ыл others too much confined, and having a -€— наз resolved ibd я е eb — of мечи py == — summer and winter ; was resoive in future the Stewards be се тапу ofthem have the cisterns inside them, to? € р si id "i each; ram wash, оз from heh hows yrhioh da y N mn А. iedondss ч for nsi stench fro; in з the health o i essrs. Owen ires е Acier Pope were | | and I am sure is most unple At t those who Bue to it as the new adn ve Stock, to succeed | rte ut n worst " — - — with wooden fi the two who retire — ation. aid ov: i me I observe a foot deep, which, of course, Am. Ee Baria y Заль | е, filled ion ЯШЬ хоровое дш bish. Í have Said -~ | that I am surprised at the pigs kept by many persons; but if Stewards of of Im тр1еш те again I do now that I ought 34 Gidas о b. 5. The Reports of dba Stewards on protests at the last show were received and adopted. 6. It t re MÀ the desth of the animal shall be е e the fines тч =ч non- ees hibited, withou 14 days' notice | en ^T un de Sie 7 Sive ec E i" ТЕ ЖО of t| not mach, when I take into consideration he places where the pigs are ke = If there i ^ E pnm ^ Че e premises worse than another, Fat i is where the "eoru is iens and peop!e almost require marsh- get to it. There is no question but what it would be n to thi i: if landlords wo ке ini t in pro- viding. better buildings for the P is not the mo: AED Md that is the best ; 1 consider it decidedly othe wise, But what is Ак con is a simple, ical, well- Lynn, of |f e il | be given to variety of | fal fatten become 74 jos mass of putrid matter u, i wi e floor, whatever the de to bring on ali саса of disease. uh. n t bri M eiu m ry men Eum SH; Ер HT ЕРЕ Ё eub. the s = ecei m the troughe ed to take off the pito ат ve ji THH spisEBSE 1 ol p Ee » Pigs were perfectly cool in Pie obliged to АД +, ith at profit €À of the breed the les them ж шабу, many beautiful s ory meer d y the s eeder. To eR A e ded, tine or d ай x Species, or of t us br AU and crosses and varieties of Be ^ oua — y too — I Ао dat ге и our 8ай M pi ihig The contrast betw tes oarse ant mens of our "improved breeds i is vory m ро of of w. pras achie From pcr. agriciltunt б Ъеѓоге 16 ане: need few — y perso у | said Ї did t s v pigs so waa E Ev but b; crossing they have become so nearl equal [53 now have rs a prefe: — meg чт pus either pointing orward ; roundness of egs; iig p Pe body; the thigh Ө hock ; rede and hams thick ; н —G igh; ong, fine ап à by. Strict attention to зане іп р тта cannot ѓай of perpetuating good —À or more attention ought to be Mai еп to w; for I find sacri ds Generally е АТА thoro is n point. rm too young is в hes ee M time back ased а a gen! d a practice о this for 3075 Аа 20 p Ti e produced with me came out full of ulcers ; fach, to make a cross, — сЕ m" fall back agi: - When күзгү d гэв, опет ша liberty y ce e about the summer, whilst in the Mrs she Е kinds and abouta pint E e е fore farrowin, Ог | undern sty, ron fed pe sd simple M y ? Е а ou. care. , № TTET with me this evening, and wh ong; tio pi 2 з > Y ve me evening, and w] ong, t i In ней -bred Cattle. Je t to the | men, I will exhibit to you at the cl te my im: d a De dy at thia timo of pus d vede class. des i pen ought to be 1. rge, allow the sow plenty of | to attend to her; for I JENNA at the Кеп! а distinct class m, and likewise to admit of rails being placed round the | perhaps the whole of the pigs for t hat a new class be added for chan, ye Bere not being | Ni. and so fixed as Y е the sow lying оп the young | ас the partic D ca Cotswolds, Lincolns, or Kentish., lst prize, | ones. These rails should x made Ea shift — tothe size | expense of keeping the sow so long prev x 2d, 1 of the sow, in height from and e out from v — S prises for Shropshire Sheep, 1-year-old, be—lst, 291, ; hem нки 9 Dae ch hari 90 E ае) ми up | have а hamper;plac Т e oping rail to the w. US f ith ан o That the Class for 2-year-old Shropshire Sheep be done away | the floor, like an inverted bracket. d ig n "d bim and sd feet hig! ain m { . , [8 model of these rails tiy. hen thi lies 200 Sow from getting to the hampe: тЫ; э, B; К тера ire Sheep, l-year-old, be:— | there will be no likelihood of her the pigs against I put them into it, and cov d, э Side, as there is plenty of left for them to pass betw: farrowing, after which I put them e Уд тер -old, be :— Eo дий, r^ y EUR : A ger erally where the mischief is | When finished I put them back into That a Silver C бор, pov 20L, be given for the best Pen of | thev lie especially - wien hey are kept bare of lice, ui the bed atten dod t : Б ТА Ом e Gold Medal e E I Mea hare them. these farrowing rails, I have | а little fresh straw cut sho eng giveu in place of the Silver hundreds of pigs one from being crushed ; | down, let the s pias go t to her a of the non *inning Y Silver Cup. bod. if we take an average of the country, nearly half the | 0d. best Steer or Ox in an the Classes. аге lost from that [ШЕ ense. е АА дыры y sium de Сот or Helfer in апу of ше Classes. peop ple lately complain of losing m mother that ho will seeto them np Butcher's Cups in lieu M LU үт c ying on thom; but if Hey " ‘follow: my е е will find | instance аз well in tl largest енто Beast, value r а a great рг ught to be at least De hear people largest, purebaser of Sheep, value 15l. ; for the largest Ls 10 feet square, and M best, floor I find is asphal AM e stage That ther k Pigs value 101. о damp or scent can that. I have tried oue, ; for, when onee a sow d : respecting modified so as in future to , апа almost in the way of fl ы remit the fne in сазе of an animal dying before the | people will contend that E uL MB LAE "ov Show, provided the ү think Loan боңүшск dod ef d eT he best Ans gentlemen, зате found to - the cause. In some contrary. A longer ani - The Hon. Secretary was communi- = т for only one minute, you will seo o6 be | and tlie pigs begin to suck, zs with the Railway Саша to mk tham 30 кее e stade, d a a па che н isqntation, dud tho вот bagno vey animals Show in Horse Boxes z es quite saturated, aud if | brings on inflam refuse litter will go between, so that it will She throws some one way and some arca 11, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. 229 draws blood, she will begin to eat them. | Ransomes & Sims , Ipswich. They are of si ple construction, im an о provonting U this is as follows : When the pigs | easily adjusted з аз to suit pigs Vedi dido: Marten d wan means, religious, moral, and the чв ныг) id І i : те е d width oli юн cannot hear them, and nip those teeth off with a | to front, and have no sharp edge left in the front, so that a pig | the quality — the stren и, tenaci ity, r “ductility thst the sow as this is done, and the pigs put back, | with the heaviest chap can feed with the grestest ease and | —of the metal in his bands and. л e i ut of a q as kind t ; а ‹ ч - in сз ; aii ы ficiently in the coldest t little ti dai io - : be kept up quite sufficiently in out some little time, I think most likely many now present | the tarnish will probably be avoided. u it i E mg aage been aaen emis | bana poon en imum Iri matting lr етер le tint у bourg or биш, an tai oes not ap t my bes anks, gentlemen, or your kind attention. Н e TE ER р My | e education, he may turn out, not men with the inner th leen February, ill w and thrive in the spring and | enough to accept an apology on th of my a t; i t Ма SoN fit for either breeding, feeding, | every person, however unlett tter abl, rers MC RE айар, ла shame, Birmingham ninh: ar with — indeed anything you may require them for in the | and apply them polish of the emend withoat that Piere is T igs in CC NEC PRECII TN power and worth which се vr ee to be the object of — ee Qatober. hen „атой too late ather middle-class or any other i i vere wea s 4 young pigs wiil si € n qom d to, oft 34 tbíclos. ed return however to the ртн of b obese кам — ig thon wneth n the use - need of which we are glad to cla оге eir two or three months’ keep; ; "but | Ап Address to the Stude nts of the Royal p Mr. Constable’ s valuable judgme ent, к: Ey writ e e plan I have recommended, you clear the| ollege, Cirencester. By the Rev. John Constable, t оп Tues having pe eut E The| M.A., Principal. las э apa read ека тта Kingek d ыда, pe We refer to this Addres order to welcome the быш lub b Mr. Want, the head master of the d E 80 litio ЫН. to the sow at he opir nions on agricultural education of one whose official middle class school at Dursley, on “ E ducation, that of the ers in reso- i Жа» idi E Hun "44 Er En 22i gis 8 8, Г] E R E A H i: BE Ba et EE kb Ки R ao B go: аә Ё EBAE "n: Qu B bl н | E ion put into a cold damp sty, with the middle classes generally and farm "x on wes table thus concludes a lecture in which. he | particular." Aud after an inter: resting discussion, to go r r the ноза of sini hema tios an 1 f ing pr: but when he does go to the place | studies as educators: and contends for „the influence of ** That und religious, moral, and general education E ne €— e nm € P efie T w— pe. Met the M eni Society being throw 8 zr form T the the groun ndwork of the education of the farmer, mother EE UI Nx went of rails to тогоо thom Some sows, | Scientific and enm onal, rather than merely general between tbe. ме M фе TT CR en prince еы go school, especially y е Ms Pr : M v ir pigs а and nc iota training :— ME whilst fully appreciating the importance of the p ea! r eir paps in е * It is say you eannot teach, and you cannot examine xperience obtaiued by them at home on the ie iti is ot во bitten and punished by the teeth. i p tica al in praetical дн Ае unless you mean by the мир that it vo ry desirable that they should receive sound scientific ii» "id is impossible to ask a man to describe how he has e tha! which h PH S" xb FI pE B EA at 8n о E [=] e ЕА ж 5а ЕКЕШ gE ни Hn 5 Li B p g ч 38» $ ЕА E Е Fg z n E Qa i таарат many p 2 — { | instruction. altogether. nd eight weeks old is a good ti “ That for thi 1 lifed should b Lerner in the summer, and nine weeks in the winter. z has never been as yet called upon to perform, А engaged to afford such instruction ЗУ Ё i outh may know, and accurately, how much to give for And I like to have those which are not saved for stock operated “ And, provided a suffici mber of men unite and upon a short time previously. The boars I keep for stock are particular labour, € LI of work which а machine under ngage ich instructor, Resolved that di у Асе сеэ», t toufined in a shed with a roomy yard, under lock and key ; for н —— day " m red p d mE | from their funds the f 101. towards the purchase of rd xr M Error waters До mex i erm may know the cout of their food, indeed may have many accu- | Cliemieal and other appar: Aratus." ot act xta cj and any other food which is | Tate statistics, yet he is said to possess only theoretical know- | ^ About eight names were given in the room, and it was pee а ре үө о SM y ера Тане ledge, MÀ а € as Lee seit gd labour or — of | believed that a class of abo е of the latter all the year on purpose. I will now | 2118, 01 rente borde Ver ance ef т. Constable says in his lecture that—'*If the n + f uch a ci ion as this reasonable? Yet it is the conclusion тр y 5 р P отету у 14 ond bone р иа of those who тууса osu neither i ^ ane n middle class ron out for Aene teachers will be forth- much alread: f ; agriculture. It may tak g time to r e preju coming. oubt a Чы will be now made ун, мй wilet the sow la feeding, э Рі аго або гоо | but if agricultural colleges have thoir lecture > system fully | to t ч Agricultura College, in. ә hope ub i E iren tar cow, sweetened with a little sugar, just to | 1872/6 by contiguous well and profitably managed farms; | ici: Itu Mi) eded by the ШЕМЕ Dien to ét Tho mil into а flat wooden | 1 they persistontly open their doors to the "Inspection of | instruction agrienltura science needed by trough, With the aides about three quartera ot ET inch t hig jv. | practical men ; if they invite eminent and successful agricul- | Kingscote Patin Club may be provided thence. Ti te bod wharo Бо pigs е. EC - Er E Ы ES ———— опсе ог twice, they will drink it, and are S pef о. І n lis three or four days I mix half skim milk with the new, and fiot 1n-tho- octare-róom. where the- animals,- the » the €— Memoranda. likewise some oatmeal and a little fine sh: : mera live stock, are before both pupil and examiner, еце then, I omit thenew milk and sugar, and in their sten ad Some -— am sanguine enough to belio eve that it will yet be confess ed INDIAN AGRICULTURE AND “ REH.” Indian Cornor Barley. T ‚ аз I have stated befi ftor | that Buch colleges cam teach practical” as il as theoretical rem followin aii on the effects of drainage and of evapora- lurowing, shonld be fed for a few days on mild food, such as | ^Ericulture, and that the rev] voa of the successful ^15 in a бота WINS AAN h bM ue» неар bran mixed with id students is not an object un worthy the attention of the Royal ere rain a eat and dr ug are warm milk, two or three days add a 1 excessive, are interestin to English agriculturists. e 1ш Barley or Bean-meal, and increase tho quantity of these as | ABricnltural Society of m аге taken from the Fried nd of India ia of Oc о. 13, IS 1864 " the pigs keep gro * Foi few weeks after the pigs “ Whether M s wise for this Society to expend а = d taken off the sow, they са too well or too frequently ; v — of m n the direct reward of intelligent pec IN the year 1858 it was found that many wi th but care must be taken not to m too much food at а | enlighte raris 18 My а doubtful question. AN e villages on the ba nks of the Jumna Canal ere “ш qoae Dom бг EM. Коре out, for t ill know th de at боргове аге [ep ramen UE the apes emen i ty in rou ens of the "i Чаш variety of meal, such as Wheat, Maize, Байа. ELS ша what, б Аа in mere money would be an equivalent to " of their « crops. The сыно of this failure loo ked incom- M io mix together. І нА ее degree се grantel by the Royal — tural Society, if the latter | pre! sown pv and then scald ы ті ith boiling water, vcri jx pO E БЫ эзел) АЫ ы эсир į | old, and there was no change in any respect except in Sprin t. The cooking house is tted up with a | that 18, 89 P the im Madres e that EA „еу мева? тырт чер Scie the — а т чр E E and porsovoring | The. destitution of the vilag bec serious that the attention of орлы a T б mix all with cold. wate: d feed with cold food. it, and Colonel wer Smith made a report on the А т, ащ idi ENS x E but it will be eu belo fush an не ^ pe € su gar He th was 1 and soil occasionally, and | British agricultu : : The чн part of the Address discusses the various directions. By this means it brought into Fe $ — ; 3 atl VES uv ЙЫ pw аш кчы Dudes roduci i gx HS p Ё HET НЕ m © mibi $ FEE! © а = BERE a E FUAR © КЕН: 83 se E ME БЕГЕ RE gam 858 М LEER bad ec © EEE ате Sag HI EE BB ТЫ ЕЁ e "zz 5537 FE sfa Sg 22 SEE 2i EE ЕД E „б Н. LER HER: BH 525 Е BA ЕБ HH Pg SoB HE БЫ ERIT TH H H "d cs her pigs a y ке he rar асан He ize | hicl der feels disposed. to them to the surface, thus producing a “saline efHo- "ud e peste iuto slops, water always kept by |eriticise us very useful and able di i i scence destructive to veg ble prod 0 avoid "dere little Mangel eut for them occasionally. subject here receives is the too frequent and almost this it would be necessary to lower the bed of the canal і nient, ТЫР ей тыгай and brush them as often asconve- | exclusive reference to “ ровһ” as the test by which -RẸ forthe &. Iyan Mb ienoed hands, and willamply | the merits and efficiency of either method are to be rupees. Ba sariota testbe evil that the Ка Gorei trouble, If you will try the experiment between А ec h.t y i i middl lit tit t uite wort Sein - Dum t on tim t M S ОН will be ате 1 deri Dern) it, rud vean Vet bo “ chief” while to incur this expense to save the loss of revenue bri S fatten a great. deal aeter iP 3t they would w: raai and | object in the educ: ation m any class whatever 06 ich wil t ith üh and that they ou I» £s Беа E EXE itio Education is not a “garb,” nor is the want of i which so many villages are threatened." On further pri iud it might ca them, Bere Pigs oug А е е E We do not like the tone of the following |i nquiry it p roved that the Seton i in the — was T, аз far из convenient, 1 оп the alleged m -— the requirements | much restet and extended over а wider district than et by other studies than M E supposed. The peel tof all this naadi wag xf Hi РЕ H он I BEP 2g > Б =Ё P 25 pii р EO EE R, РЕБ EH FETTE E > © EE >E, iz „Б 3 28 zZ EE S ғ ga z iin E а = 2, 3 E в 8 ге fro E: "ты ni E | not for one moment to deny that,| Reh is sulphate of soda. Or, according to a careful m the way of pig | for the high a of success in all employments, the analysis by Dr. Thomas Anderson, of Glagow. it isa бд le orod them, not even the prize animals. | long established imd recognised basis is the best—it is | mixture of common salt, with much sulphate of soda, а great many gentlemen A merely to sty polish is а the ES рчы іп нище таа зин — — of —— The w: ^i - pigs’ tails falling off. i Ае ; indeed, it ma. pe estioned w ether [of the Jumna Canal did not bring it to the soi i CIE ast um o acit СЕГЕ ЖОЕ only mir d 16 Са ptain Glover thought that the y. | fri a Ubi. Во soon as ever only way f getti ne would ders tr bs wies the the scholar descends to the tradesman, yo you ill d t ca urface се drainage, so that the salt eed а, tails; another says that it comes | the tarnish in his deportment; 16 is vain to endeavour | t horoughl ed off the land. The Comm another, f from breedin too close; to disguise the fact. Educators, however A their | ч peu. "iion, Mr. Bra , ascribed th ents. Once or twice I tai nts, carry of their calli erever | of Reh — е geo But no; what seemed to do good | they go; and those having the во ud Б n ti- His жы е feet below t face, its e least effect the next. t. Lnd that quite | vated dispositions know well, that to revert to the| mere вина to cause the salt to rise to the {айе іп the spring and summer as in | стаз tastes of youth, ка to reassume the garb of the surface.” Lient.-Col. Turnbull agreed with Col. Smi one tail Bu oo tools must not as the canal being higher than t! n [г Hi igi ГОН 83 & smi $ i SEFE Bi M. EEPE ЕЕЕ B E. B i = e gi Б Ён 1p B NM B3 p 1H 465 Же z :- ft ak 5ч s Pa 8523 Е Be : т oz о, = p $$ СЕКИГЕ ТАНА HII parth 25 1.8. Ы. ІННИ = H 85 bant DE XE ШАН 2n E DE ч H H 3 E e #4 р E а 1 coul ^) 8 ГАН reponi perhaps nearly | in their possession for too бев а period.” n the water itself there was nothing present which т y meri Mr. Constable т proceeds to say that “plain speaking | could do any harm to the — About the potency of to divide them. T PAY | оп this subject is much to be desired.” And we act on no дот Another. Several hey farrowed within an 4 м Ребе ; ; : : b i t nfid into what is called in the collection of i Bot оге sely pets but 54 love of money that is the теаПу Ьу Government, a * dry swamp.” Mr. Sherer wrote :— nat Jant some influence; and one which exists as mis- «Тап d so affec Kod has, nt first sight, all the appearance breeding. ously in the heart of the mes 4 educated man | of fen or — and you are surprised you pr theren or does it signify ems кы = vind TEE wita that © polish * which is the garb, but merely the it with the foot not to m ve xd (ogg a ө I must So e pigs aro Sor | un ickly grew up, : th E ERA edd will n Idi M ON. "o alone is here › supposed to hold the money-maker's | wou! uit. The ; T This is a subject which Their has | tools in his hands. Iti ae "iom ** polish ” is ere or|been thrown into the Jumma itself. e tren ted troughs wes eue ME judge from the badiy- | © tarnish ” is meni as end— сея 1 either is n-|on the inhabitants E necessarily most disastrous: С m; Verre, Nat being ablo to to buy, or | sidered as the real object Een nin; h tor | Sir John — issioner of designed 1 comfortably I turned my attention to them. ^ опу, that he will be moet m to fail of the|the Punjab, and dio e people had every security 50, which have been m manufactured by Messrs, | work which he is wanted for. Let him ply his|that their troubles e not be lost sight of, In point ИДИШ 1] H2 Bi Hil am HE пи 1 T Ё AND AGRICULTUR d GAZETTE. T М 230 THE G: Rn ENERS CHRONICLE [Manon 11, jg - of fact " tool the ЧЕЗ arm ed dial denk с gruel, E suitable food, such as pex WI LER $ В P ATENT PONTE ear в irit, к was nothing left paar to put | hay, chaff, and slie urnips or Carro 2 may b at Work iu every ам = T h that had fallen on the people. «Тһе lamb should be cleared of all : ad esion around сач Fon vitii бо то partionians app A YT | А ^ Jn ГА Бож departure this very | ће nostrils as soon as 16 is born, and very soon after- | Works. Leeds. —— rice uri subj continued to occupy the attention of wards suckled. , The ewes iie bern. A foc M AND SONS, | ix ч ы Ы t " e have ready for prompt Aelian aana the Punjab Government. But the difficulty was con- | wool, ле н кые Е siderably inereased by the discovery upon analysis castration shoul f take place onn 14 алй ster uL M Бык ече rre PATION, that the water of the canal, and also a the Ravee on a mild, damp morning. Ast he ewes lam Е the x" Азњо ае SHAMBERS: riti E the Ganges contar the principal consti- should | be drafted off to Ж, ^ ures, and ihe : ` 21000 а "2d Меш „ t ү=үүт==г 0 s of Reh. Lieutenant-Colonel Strachey, in a |ought ced inelosure, where e F TON TACKLE letter gata — 2, acknowledged that thoy can enjoy a ration of in p саке to them лам S serm, Woolston, Heal Бек applications 4 is was but he gave an explanation of | selves,” UT X ey Station, the степна which хапз$ quote:—*'As to (gammes, pti BLACK r m analysis of river waters, I can r dily understand Noti to C add hy ROOFS, SHEDS, and BUILD: Шу should een a ge roa BAM. 9 "e f 2 m ices et Mecca 8. TR VIREN An D. АЕ RI ТРЧИ soda (Rek). Т orthern India ате | BREEDS cmaster. eece езһ ol, u з АС 7 Ib. Pix ҮЗЕ pr^. at bd It SWING WATER BARROWS, PUMPS, GUTTE obviously the detritas from the mountains beyoud : ial] 15 months old, f frons o 10 жүре each. Cotswolds ave а and P ME RS, FALL ALL TN The constituents of the soil i in the plains. are certainly when АБ for tls ея Bh r5 months old, from TE Ba м Эд BOONG IUE a УБА, — А 13 stones, and the weight ор pe of the whole on - xo пач edi ES of all ашы. by the great riv one approaches to 81b. each. Lincolns are n auy 1 12, Great George Siento A ‘Towa Hall" E the butcher at 14 or 15 months old, but t ept TE Boo Leeds, might expect to find t iat t е river om ‘contains a ibay are 22 to 28 months old, when their weight will be fro: —SM— Sed HOOKE NP BAUE ue HA Ww MEER very minute portion at sulphate of soda, and of the| 30 to 40 1b. per quarter ; and they cut a second fleece, d DRM S Tode fou nd i n the soil Thef- ing from 10 ќо 14 10. The weight of wool of an entire flock, р soluble salts commonly fou hat rain i ici eounted | under fair average manag t, is about 84 Ib. each. Shrop- fact t| rain is searce in th face| 8 ire sheep, as yearlings, cut from 54 to 7 lb of wool, ES Fa for the great prevalence of the salt, „bhe sur | they have been well kept, will weigh from 16 to 18 1b. was less cr Mee ү д ке - they s m сепме to come E as PS Thus, then, mple in as collected as to the id as NUM. Su vp Pi w А S ds " pred s AOL ar 1 паз or е; | nature of the pes ud its use. 16 remains to apply | зу, per жаа nc Tho Oan Bossa generally drop their | з лас зру апо ger ; a Есин In February, 1863, the suprem Vern-| lambs in the month of February, at 13 or 14 months ld| ted, an е ex- s ey are ready for market, weig ing, upon au пулои | I ent ordered a bit of bad land to be selected, and th: à y dy fi k ghi NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM tried whether deep drainage wou uld geb rid of stones each, with a fleece varying from 7 to 10 10. The | nprovement with Reduced Price, periment A ether ахла ary an nd ме б the au- es а 001 mothers, and produce а greab proportion of m мант thorities in j ere engaged їп carrying oa ко в: А Xon ^ vili ae it 3 pad sd оја p pesecnh $9910 ecessary i " i elsewhere. Apply to y vene т апу further in: the ac Fy Iove А bs sna xci eat Daigy Prontos: L. M. This is Mr. M'Adam's EAE AN H ONA Mr. T. E. Brown, r ed the artificial pr but it is far е the е experience :—“ А stock of $9000 of nit; of lime eans of fertilising ва aad epus батал. Ju E April 1 sb ав d тоосу T fooding—as, ОДА by Reb. Dr. Anderson, of Glasgow, thinks that drain-| suming that me to their proper time. o MM ealvin, PA n. ze vr ni imperial quarts each daily, or 96 age d бы only cure, The Gove: rnment has. still to carry 25 lbe per ag ms рет тея M у plan, expensive one. Further inquiries could scare add any useful Танир to that пергу A gone "i and the publie would b e n to learm that measure has been adopted to stop the ero h mischief. We may, add that the blue- book, containing терет {в from this artic, is worth preser ving by agriculturists ake scientific men, for very] little is known about Re h, a Batar, _ Calendar of Operations of Oats, promised ust week, must be дл акен. - The Ewe Flock.—The following on this subject is quoted rea the pen of our Correspondent 16“ О. Е” T or pens ler the lambing season, to which the ewes can be taken забы In them, and also about the fields, shelter pens shoul pulos. os tef pr ad i eonstructed, in i wattled hurdles; five hurdles i double pen, three being set down parallel each т, and near ме, н two — form the back front. season draws nigh every preparation is made, and the al of food is i Phe ewi being heavy with lamb, require additioal support. When time is up, my ewes are constantly watched for a few days upon the pastures they are collected into a roomy field, provided as above, of which, adjoining the al erd's house, the ks, into which they are driven and unfavou night. In pen moonlight nights they are Rotae left ont, as it is ambing pens should be In еса bi L^ ye tha yield so much butter or choe! hg their time of going dry eye — Thus fro E stoc k of e pon from the за milk in Stands as un. April ays ime 23 lbs May 30 June — 30 » 33 July —31 » 26 Aug. — 31 » 23 Sept. — 30 i 18 Oct. — 31 T 14 Nov. — 30 э” 10 Dec. — 31 er 4 which, allowing 10 lbs, for the market, MÀ pee e in tho pus — чі milk until the cow goes аг my dairy cows apprea ch е Sam to the weight of ows all calved by May lst, for ihe hile the same quantity of r will produa 25165, ready cheese from the 9 monthly yield der : of ve ile daily. re lbs. эз » з» » " " : 806 ..682 .. 540 .. 434 ЕА Ln » Mi ile 5646 of milk on au жин to slà llb. G ve each cow 564 of cheese, will of cheese." lare ra or TITLE: R. е offices in of risk, and not too iin: e que: from the tyranny of shadow stance, except for the ben. EMIT 3 eem The of brass be done by giving it a sli When the ve: — full of dilution d by t өз, беҳ А sweetened s oeh prea us droppings are sometimi temporary | untiring with a TN and u only in special cases Peng the КО р ы experience are brought iuto requisition. “The ewe about to lamb must be examined by the — ascertain агы all is right. This ect (i.e. Íore-feet, in front, m vex iow come forth), éd ron be left awhile to own efforts, Should her cr shepherd assistance, or the lamb will be ere it is oar forth. Тһе ewe peer be be gently iid pas -her side : 5he shepherd should then dra the other, and then bya pem pull ins d dauger: the в shepherd p^r Я Троа qos ета i into eripi pouch, there Я is appo à help à i ofon breit anay os gei esi mueh CMM ае. а ere labour, xou nes a | : : TE adminis to keep | TRE Ung. e prem become easier, followed ita day or two $ a small dose of Epsom salts, and icem n m bó read ды the 2 dem dev һе Agricult Lin. second аре are тай considerable articles ; named 'of. the following or all, ug to circu the qualit; the best milk cans Meridie e e Hl TESTS D F. Mr. full of busi here x - — eee e ee —— wan jn ji ваб wn take pud ч the Pm. all. The Gr edger of со: тадепе: agaci aud b Landed "Title 1 nd ARRS free de ГУ» for ev P grape c 4 under d the number of de M es on Urt The remarks on the Pim manufacture are by а wri Ка ОБО y МА urna i is made pera with 28 lbs, of ground uod -саке, А ground len ben m 58 Тыв, of Rape о (also quond s and 281bs. of coai I a small a (Тейит, Sometimes whole of the abo nd worki кел : put a a усы ol each is not ie on hand; and desired Mr. Wren crus: abundanee, —We ы roady to undertake ever. ya er oubts upon their titles that "y have such fearful power for míschio D а no —€— or sub- efit of thos tee f m? follo wing "азон one —The sha low, gree examination the enamel which Nox xt week. al Journal, following ter in the He said :—“The intrinsic y аш zpet adulterated kinds. is inclin des the lattor: ever, requires litt preference should codcm The erm may be dis- covered by the greater amount of mucilage which a givi quantity hich may be quick i as follows: у: дет) й of th por the thi third qalities are ndis ri Tholy of the last- articles, without any Linseed Castor-oil Nut-eakes, mixed ал ed mstanees, are introduced to STEAM FOR CHor: West Riding. What is it that you want to еа. pog ы of? We qud read. 5 РЕ any оре tell us able for gauging as well as Rauston's address is Chatteris, Mostly used for s, Dogs, Poultry | Hare: | Gar or Fon | Smallest "Rabbits emer cum nd ec eT &e. e ы de Shi Qu princi delivered бев $ айе of of 1 дара Кайтар Sl land. ж. Evi eate descri and if not approve ditionally Bc HURDLES, on of Netting wa will be exchanged, ot 3 шаў CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING, E FENCING, FENCING WIRE, FIELD and E! RES GARDEN ENGINE GARI ROLLERS, SEATS and CHAIRS, CAST I of HO ORTICULTURAL and Ad RIC 'LS and appliances. on application. | ti Every EA ‚В. Brows & Co. Ofice;18, Canon S nearly сые a e did St. Swithin’s Lane and “ cereo (where Netti t in stock), 145, Ui А Street, ЕС Ф ороон the don Brewer, К London © 3 qd OTS, POTS, POTS. — Directe for | a rested Flower Pots, for gr mg Bedding Plants. . Hzxpznsox, New Castle, а Ireland; or do х, Nurseryman, Birkenhead. 37 Ву Royal Letters Pai dd OXLEY'S CORRUGATED or P TE BR GARDEN WALLS.—The most (I peo | while i it furnishes the uu ous, means of and trouble than by any o! Т, FoxreY, T атй, нр Kost 2 London ot ys F. LA G. eee und § хай BALLS (for h stem, and kodado a mole-li "prios E == eiut with Shilling Ия free on ioni Por Miron 18. 135 ) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Seed for all Soils. offers the best selection that can ITH “ТЕК FORAGE PLANT: BROMUS UNIOLOIDES pt ou BROMDE GRASS, some M NM кеа: ндо Gat Белш mauy Farmers, Bailiffs, TS. RU ок Еле! ЛАВОК à is Ils Чо supply, all of quality, moderate prices— ^ VEGETABLE SEEDS, | FLOWER S SEE DS, МР SEEI NTS, &c. к om E ive pda: sent post foe бево on ap lication. илах Davir Davrpso: р. ам 56. Andre E nburgh. Dem iP to Permian Өш Fasture the TIMES core ВЕ mergi Ж дын їп RS. SUTTON'S FARM SEED LIST for 1865, be had gratis on рр синь. Serrox & Soxs, м Berkshire Seed Establishm LERS LITTLE. BOOK Post free for four stamps.—J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Glou be SOWN WITH or WITHOUT a IIR kA. ? Bee WnreLER’s LITTLE BOOK оп GRASSES H to S0W CEU REEDA; m "Witte LITTLE BOOK pun GRASSES is DIFFERENT SITUA- TIONS.—See WHEELER’ S LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES. А HW. REMARKS on ш GRASSES.—See ЕВ/'в LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES, pusmanoss of the TEN PRINCIPAL GRASSES in WHrrLER’s LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES, THE TEN PRINCIPAL GRASSES are DESCRIBED in Wnreren’s LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES. YV EICH are the BEST GRASSES fo for PERMANENT PASTURE ?—5ее WarELER s LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES. ABLES of e TUNES for VARIOUS SOILS, Кыр шеме: ы by Lus c. AE & E QUITABLE GRASSES and CLOVERS for Ет COR а Light bas ШК LITTLE BOOK on à Bodies PASTURE Mixt for Medi P Loamy Soil.—See Үлек LITTLE BOOK o m GRASSES ANENT PASTURE Mixture- t for Heavy, Stiff, Pes ** Cay Sul sos Wurare LITTLE $ BOOK x on GRASS ES? LE BOOK on GRASSES, Post Ere for fouř ref ER & Sox, Seod Growers, Gloucester. Lgs 5 y guis SEEDS for One Years Lay. "T cm. Es ы асте, ester. RASS and CLOVER SEED of the finest qualit f G Renovating О ЖОМ Ранее 104. per Ib. or зк por ©, ts oru 0х G DOWN LAND to PERMANENT PASTUR) апаветепі See Wasmin STETE paast Man GRASSES, чаза алан долла SEA Bom LIT of по! РАЕМ SEEDS. EDS.—See WHEELER'S J. © wur AND Sov SPEED, Gnowsns, GRASSES forward t ITTL Pea t Rino on on pee of Чорт ары. ү тау Y aldo be kad "Fublisned by LoxcwaN & Со C. WHEELER J; Босс ахо RON, белсенет Soedmen to .. 7 MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. JOHN A - CHARLES LEE, Э RE саке of Grass Lands Br Sowixc с iio OF THE MOST Svr x KiNps. SUTTONS RENOVATING bown PASS SEEDS should NOW be CARTER АХр CO {Үе me J AMES High Holborn, London, W.C. These Seeds consist of PERENNIAL CLOVERS and fine GRASSES for improving the bottom. Price 10d. рег1Ь.;8 or 12 m. v У р үй mi will be Dt will produc MATISAN a great increase in the produ: Uus XHIBITION, 8сттох & S Royal Berkshire тели. _. — CARTER'S SELECT LIST of GENUINE FARM SEEDS (at Special 2 дв. 207 ready, and will be forwarded gratis and post i коре ERTA of the "est Finds of | free Coman апа RYE-GRARS REED father CARTE S РИАЕТ PASTURE GRASS, carefully mixed iro; or Oló wit , e rni (to order| Ba to suit E Soils, from ire clea ined. manag: can bo g . ' quality о f the Mixture, at 205. to 30s., supplied н Е and 325, to 3. ба. pet ас x sorts o vers supplied by Ѕоттох x ЭЧ Ys the: e the Common Red, an Sov ed : the M Clover (14 to 161b. per acre). GENUINE FARM SEEDS, Mixturs M “ONLY” 4 х. “I cut а crop of Grass оп Juni ne 2, which ONLY” PRIZE ssed with soot and nd the Italian Rye- ё | FOR SEEDS. lian m; Y AE т ** Clovers I о many acres, Then the proper quan titles will bos va Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. arly Sheep Feed. 'S IMPROVED ITALIAN ATIONAL EXHIBITION, “Сотта nd Ita 2 JAMES CARTER & Co., Seed Merchants, High Holborn, London, W.C. — M берегә ин ААД RYE-GRASS At а Mee! nro the tural Society on the d Hob, ma үза eos CE АН Al fod LA Qs А A MS (9 delere жима a ii. Isle of EC теа їп the Bells essenger k Lanz of Chari Es Hugh hes s per bag. reserve a ad of Oat land to lay down with Sutton's For Leeds how to Te TOY: ыр Тае Rye-grass, the most reliable plant I have come use it, see long A. vertisement. in Across for some years for ewes and lambs in the spring. When I tell Gardener? Chronicle of the 21st youtha it in the spring, and d it after harvest with March, 1863; or рріу to the guano, si that in the autumn, when my sheep fed it off, it was up Ратехт сосы Fm х pay | to the 1 knees, and DA I fed it ОЁ again this spring with ewes and gesimo ambs, I think you at this is а crop of very great value. Postage ма: or Post.office E Italian В; '€-grass Whith ia is sold b UG: of eis Dg, is a most ш nishing E Бачы plant ; indeed, never saw anything to equal it Ws payable to J. Bamsmaw in АН e course of all my experien: Ж ERÜSH Mr. well, of Nunnery. Farm ear Sheffield, in a letter to ARSHAN’S ES and Mossrs rs. Sutton, dated April 9th, 1863, чув: моц ga MATS are sold ín every town, The Italian Rye-grass grown from seed u, and CavrroN.—Every i sown in August, is now 16 inches high, n d is ped, j. Panes Pala ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, which is a v differen d Florists. article to much that із sold as Italian Rye- Present price, 7s. ег роя ushe l; cheaper in quant tities over 5 qrs. „ Тоссо 1 16, Cambridge Circus, Carriage free in of 8 bushels a ind upwards, has а hon Stock. Li Ldénine ROLE чу ntii per acre, if sown alone, 3 bushels, at 1s "рег lb. OTHS, at 10d . Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. per га Е к E e from adult teration, it — tan BerareSeed Establishment, Reading. — 'ost-o: e payable ai oreditch Post-office. ЕК’ Е S YADE-MECUM n itc iai ШАЛ (m е (315107867 CON- тен Мазун е DE X POUN ND, whether used New Mangel Wurz eed, grown from selected Bulbs. against Insecta At p^ on d Е, SHAI [95 beg to announce to the Trade Growing Plants, s Winter their Stocks of the ст amed Seed are very fno this Dressing on » es p rost, Season, M tio are уге! to mak e special offers of all the chovia. be di hours at very moderate prices. d use. rid of Market ua ent, Wisbech. ктө: ie RD i bo and Seedsmen. ria A, stre a from ICHARD W WALKER S pum GROWER, &с Hisgiertrade, 02. e gallon of water R EE rdshire, begs e offer the БЕ for arii mmended for growing Plants; one from 4to 16 oz. W GLORE GEL WURZ. lants; one from 4to 16 oz. for ANISH ONION, 1s. 6d. per Ун HITE S RED CA BBAGE PLANTS, extra strong, 5s. per 1000. Sold Retail by Nurserymen _____ EAST HAM DITTO, fine, ås. per 1000. and Seodsmen, in bores, 1&, Евр CORN from Lr recie sri the most approved | 2 à ed RAYNBIRD, бө! ri Biwak Адана Basingstoke; or 89, Seed Market, Mark mm es London, E.C. ке; «* Samples жы UT on application, HALETT'S i PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. MARK, T 00G00D'S Toocoop's) IMPROVED BLIGHT COM- ARAS ei spe 1850, SEED Sacks) for not. less than iwi о Quarters, n Stamp, to ЖаНа F. тнт, КӨП Бал S. ihe Manor House, ton, Susse: Натлатт, Esq., P.L.S., the Manor House, Brighton, Sussex. ` А SILVER SAND (best quality 1 Plan &c.) 75. 64. per Ton, 28s. per 4 Tons, 398 } эд. т 8 Tons, 5s. per Ton for 20 Tons and ш vede livered t t5 the Rei te Station. Best Kent and Surrey PEATS, LOAMS, ROCK SA. е сы Londed trucks с R BOTS? "n joe adeat h London-made WE n ev ze, e lowest casi prices. · W. Snonr, Sand and Ре at Depot, Reigate, Surrey. PURE io e lication, enclost: Pens ue теп оё. and b E aak Yi (m is aa Кыр, е Mp an n has cacious remedy uid yoat ig fo ur experience F | Mr. E. S4 Gardener to Lord Howz, says :— ** Will you please xi us 15 hts ps of your ae Composition. I see you have reduced he price, and trust that you А, some дау ba able to make another тейи, and 1 feel assured that no * Gishurst,'" mill ego d practical es “We hereby Certify that during the whole time we were Ware- housemen in the Establishment of B. Pace & Co. em pui , that we Manufactu xo "e Blight Compositi m s sole poe DNE , and t he toe knew утте n d the various ingredi igned Јонх Monrxr, + Нех’ ne pav jou is MEN TO THE QUEEN, [onera | етпелі A IM 3s. per gallon (sufficient to make Те gallona fit for usel use), : d those who are about r Improve their Pas г Lawns, to send them full|10 allons and upwards carriage free to London. Dodeulars of the mature of the soil to А: cud Se a nd to state if the and i is | drained. or undrained. "They Ма; obtained of the rimas, congr p ver ааа "wired e ое п ost careful selections for the followi ing MIXTURES, which cannot fail to produce the|t me re an RUE S "Тообо нуы Нер Чан ERRES fr jx T ТИДЕ ГЕ PERURA С : E PASTEN Позх E pea TXTURES for RENOVATING OLD PASTURES. fi 5AT EX T bon MR ^, Рева dn have : taped у se various soils, 8 F 121b. per acre; 9d. per lb., 2 рег ewt. Ehe pleasure to aci жасо ые Өтмө ire 89 LENNY, MIXTURES to LAY hs DOWN P. 3 coarse-growing PARK gi PELD Laws; all 32s. per acre TETT „окады rap вадәкь min ташта, 30s. per acre ~ А COMPLETE CATALOGUE of B .—ROYAL VINEYARD S Mixronrs for MAKING NEW or IMPROVING OLD GARD um кийеп as in ail MIXTURES for eode e 20s. to 24s. per acre. ground in arian ay MES C am m il Ў а wi d with the As а matter of I would recommend Gardeners to use them, for they may repair the EN MIXTURES of GRASSES E CLOVERS for ALTERNATE times by the material at the and pressing it from CU qi, 20e, and Ze perace. 7 | Pase in du tdi peras ты шры eg s 18s., 20s., and 22s. per a Pins a material that completely defies damp. Many a WNS, 18: ж hel, would escape colds and rh the use of Gutta ARDEN LA AY, Soles. Your obedient servant JL * G. GLENNY: e o шар ete frs Басы хи Reis D AGRICULTURAL 8] SEEDS sent post free on application, Fast Bote Bowi ovis, Chamber Vessels, Tolle таў Spo NURS MENT. by the py ihe ша Company, and. so y their wi vh clesie dealers ERY and SE p EST LISH x indie Qc Gorra PERCHA Cowraxv, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road City Road, ; LONDON, W. London, Е.С. ine uchess of Buco: len New y AND PLANT CATALOGUES, BERT PARKER has much cede offering this distinct and valuable early G GRAPE, mich y^ upply the long-felt desideratum of а White G P with Muscat flavo? that may be кор and ripened with the Black Hamm. Lr Planting Canes, 21s. each ; extra strong Fruiting Canes, 493. ы, ə following Се ев ы Prizes have been awarded pie Lond other LI a Two ттуу of Merit. Three First-class Certifica! Two First Prizes in open саан. нов for the finest flavoured на О таре оѓ апу colour. Chasselas Musqué, Los of Alexandria, and Fron- tignan competed for these For fu r vH Woo see Hogg's Gardeners Year Boo £3 1865, page 32, а Chronicle of October 1st and 92d, 1864, pages 943 and 108. Also New SEED CA' ATALOGUE, AES Select Price Descriptive Lists of the bes varietie: f Vegetable, aca and Agricultural Seeds; and New GENERAL I PL "gels CATALOGUE, containing Priced and Desenptive Lists of cella: oo house, Hardy, and Stove Plants, Azalea in TS, Fruit —Ó ' Grapes, Rhododendrons. Roses, "ed Bulbs, &c., which VAS ре eris to лоса Exot: rsery, Т Tooting, Surrey, 8. IE Wal pened Vines from Eyes, ton ‹ of very superior ting of the leading kinds, ar, or Tor planting out to 1 ERO ed on appli- GE CLARKE Ж n: -jointed VINES E: o perman for druiting m pots 8 уеаг, 241 s өй ев. T ano Pen cathan Бас Йе x: J. ove MELON a bei p а very зш E АДЕ, М I t Чегет each зиз 2: to ДЫ di i Ж-ды Se gree: ek 5 Билтен & Sox, Beedsmen, &c., Malton London Agen! їз: Leadenhall Street, E.C. Messrs. Hurst & Sox, Seedsmen, 6, ме Stroe рае STANDARD RCOHARD-HOUSE TREES in POTS, London.—Fine STANDA and HALF-STANDA iD а to RD TREES ч РЕА! СНЕЗ, NECTARINES, 4 RU of blossom buds, and adapted for ү plani now oftered. bu given on zm чт; Messrs. Тномлѕ Rivers & So arseries, ing out in orch: ard hou: » амь Trade. WARF-TRA FERRIES very fine) o OR AGLE ORO, Euro L BEDFORDSHIRE ЖОРТО, WATERLOO, and WHITE PREART. iT ui trai эел МАҮ DUKH and Rion навр SMITH, Nurse! „МАТЕР ÍCEN T EWART “TRAINED YDUKE and MORELLO CHERRIES, and other kinds; also Ках fine trained ROYAL GEORGE PEACHES and F "EAGH АГИ Finer trees could not possibly be desired. а Busse Wie Woop & Sox, Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near ki 185 To the T Trade and others. 000 anD INGRAM having a fine stack Ay бзр following, will be glad to dispose of them rate :— Dwarf maiden A Jarnations and Picotees, show Dwarf maiden Cherries. | varieties. Dwarfmaiden Peaches. — Standard Laburnums. Elms, 1-year seedling. Abele Poplars, 10 to 12 feet. mum г seedling. | Cut- Ee EAR 4to5feet, and ,8t010feet, and Bishop" s m vue iu М аре Pens. nm Meri, fine Standards. ih Onion, Bedford, Standard and Dwarf Worked út: kis TT Roses. | Asparagus, 2 and 3-years. Dwarf Box for edging. | беа Kail, 1 and 2-years. Prices on application. The Nurseries, ries n. AND, HUNDRED, p M on н. DLL A Этти, шеге, “ы у e C EETEWS VERD EARES VADE-MECUM HA. EE LOYER SEEDS An assortment of 100 splendid ы d B Tt z dos 08. » . sa ` Te. 0d. 5з. 04. Ж RıcHARD Өмттн, LM Worcester. bung —The Golden-Rayed Ја; : NDERSON axp SON 7ш p offer them in A see E. G. H. free on x s SEED C Min gton Nursery, St. John's EO Londop, N.W. Pirst-class New 9 Seeds. scorrS "DESCRIPTIVE 1 "CATALOGUE and + PRICED ZIP VC ibo are y the notice jt TENE best HYBRIDS of GANDAVENSIS, usur бо. vimine Ev» Pyramid Prim former years. `` е ташы аш and growing the plant t with each packet. Stamps received in paymen сав X . Nursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, London, 8. Regan cp SEED CATALOGUE contains a of Time for So Collections, with Prices, Directions ji ind i De tb, D Season Нагаев, s Doria, ums чолы Н, Colour, Pitanee, Use, e cc and ot Ee. t I s i: ronestamp. Seeds “ш CHARD SMITH, Seed М EDERA MACULATA SERIE 5 LARGE SILVER-STRIPED IVY.— n алате bed. без ус, Жош ied Growers the LAURENCIA or FAIRY — д. ог 25s per Well adapted for casing ei beddi $a NOU AUREO-RÉTICULATA or GOLDEN-VEINED KLE.—Strong хоњ; за. each or Lad per 100. А. борутх & ка Nurseries, Ashbourne, Derby. p eu I EHE ITCH БИТЕ, nees to his ends an. e Public in eneral, that sape р carried on by him ai 5 AE TY ү: хаг р хс nt v» e WILL of » FATHER, зж: жеи rming an the principal, entrance y4 wbich is in the Now Nation. y merit a сорршчароо с fth Father, —March, 1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Maron 18, 1885, ^ PRIZE MANGEL SEED, IS QUT TTON saved EE from fully-developed Roots, LARGE GLOBE YELLOW MANGEL Cheaper by 9d. per lb, the сеф. of SUTTONS SELECTED YELLO ELVI LONG RED, LONG YELLOW, RED том ORE and w Roses for or 1865 ——— 1991 К BYNES, "Oslo reet pM Salish strong Plants inb Duo f the abor e ветен d бом ford еа Es DESCRIPTIVE n Mareh кыа T is now ready, and UN be forwarded к, AUL AND SoN mi have hoi „һе NOVELTIES of t dy "ъа І бае е plants g P PRICED LIST—the descripti ' observation, now uL ai n tho result of Persas Мо ~ ne6gnuns Nurseries, Choghunk, W Roses of 1865, 3 OHN FRASER, SN the len pon Road Nune N.E., begs to announce that his LIST of NEW Ri may be had on application. The varieti mh рЫ à күтү offered qa am pee great care, апа may be depen: Price 36s. per dozen. Тһе usual poing the he Plants are healthy discount 51, e hd ew Roses of 1865. B». IN R. CANT oin: EA Varieti of the ще 363. Eg e deties, he Tate pet hs ir dod à E on Application, discount | PNE R, Pus "a É, Му | Paris, will onis ia ле X es PROSES, LL uu hom E. V., as abarz or Ж hs dee other choice Sort see SUTTON S NEW FARM SEED LIST, which may be had gratis and post free on application. Ѕоттох & ading. — CARTERS IMPROVED ORANGE GLOBE MANGEL WURZEL. and a fine dark Saved from large transplanted roots of good sha; ngel in cultiva- orange colour, Can be аата as the best чих HINT for ыб 4 or small eges on очи catio; s CA Hi e Holborn. for this s TRA pis The Catalogue ecan be obtained upon в Quay, =: Ws — PHI CHAL NEL- the NEW ко Thi ificent Yellow Rose, faithfull: Journal “І к Francais," cont rera E criticisms, to be given GRATIS t to each ers dg of Зы 2 ofthe New Roses for 1865, otherwise this variety will be юй mper pant. * TET jrect from EuckNE Dunois, Pari Orders also received. ba | NES Ming ei Blackith, Cox's Quay, Lower Thames Stre , London, Е.С. LANE AND D PON hav Ж "offer an immense colle. ! а eg (co: isting o of 7 Ac neg in one p | bu healthy, i strong, and wel 8I ero | тат оаа рау of the boss. also RHODODENDI) CONIFERS, TREES, HRUBS, Phot? шм, UR | PEACHES, NECTAR NE [o PS Pots, rate Ber tion at the Nurseries, Greal eedling Ros үүх. PAUL (Son ier Successor "io the late À. | begs to offer FIRST. PERPETUAL ROSES, at present exclusively pads which аге се ЭЛ recommended. Good plants will be ready it | May ne | | delivery in ELIZABETH Flowers fine osy pink, very large and full, in the style of Теа, нањ те n ton ui NR Mr iei Prici GLORY of WALTHAM. a Пожега — айр, тегу large and full, brighter, darken and of better form t ^A superb Rose, of hardy vigorous bae producing Mri Г та. long in one season, and of the little finger. 6d, each. crimson, в fine largë vini DE JOINVILLE. елын hght зай ааа Ne of great beauty. Prios decorative bush, pere . each. BS nac NSTEIN.—Flowers white, globular, lane f full A gea unt v -— Rose, of compact growth, toveis abundantly, Price *h. NEW Last ee nar 24s. to 30s. per dozen. per dozen. Wirum Pavi, Waltham Cross, imei х wr m TE psi W М. E TDUSH exp SON'S б sr 101 GLADIOLI, fing, fro ао ро, L2 9s., ER per dozen. ms ORDER оа а all Soils. ESSES. SUTTONS GRAB "SE EDS being mixed e ed SR suit the Soils for which they are req bz. eus gering have only to state the nature of Piod pua down, when suitable Seeds will be sup: sms Fern Жар ODERT n Britian Т. his New Sam Es prices ot Hardy берне КЕП giy Pu OBSON'S СОЕ" | * Part II. ыты; will be emm " "d b^ V Li en E чл LARIS Roxas is АПТА: sa superb " 8 colours, C 2s; mish FE E nm NC. Sealed packets, 15. 6d. nén DOBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA | DOBSON'S QUERIVALLED PR DO NH SUPERB BALSAMS, 8 IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS n Dossox & Soxs, Seedsm. ARLY SPRING FLOWERS, larg: variet; egi i-es s u pot Florist 1 ls ар ацыра oris wer Ро! Ge "Munt ors NR , ditto Doni Purple AL pnis 7 sy diio Жө ditto, à Mar Pink iem, vus ios ditto W e above Polyanthu din I A Pc EORGE COOLING, of my im РК: this vo novel а Dos Беи та gum d ever raised. ud produces cos n d аң proin mis d white striped Substance i ich. aro ponte Бюош. Досы, it isa m per bei mine an ж eon pf 1 le i oat 4 uml EA Ѕоттох & Sows have one of the len it, It бе inique а First-class се! d. addition to five mac Stocks in Euro; the | lor ТКнын WATORAL GRÅSS кал CLOTRI в a Чы сйс чш „ощ Dac X hoy are req i Р $ A Copy aocording to аан, тешу, LU o had o on application, сее "2 " other п, д) өф: a each lot of G: LN | figured in the week in May eds sent carriage fr ` isod pianis wi b ready th й „мае? delivered free to the SKIS side D LAS PAMER Port Ехр „ч ssa осо to to the. NI House; сттох & Soxs, Koyal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading | вао n cir ih. "occ — ther SEPA LET макси 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS" CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 243 — New Plants. Saa American Plants. istinct inasses ; they require to be interwoven, as s As EXHIBITED IN THE ROTAL E ORTICULTURAL GARDENS, KENSINGTO: we as harmonis ed; and a certain intrieae ATERER GODF FREY'S. EBRION necessarily emerges, which makes it difficult 6 and DESCRIPTIVE c CATALOGUE of RHODODEN BONE А Бев, , А 34 and Фан. oga also gie PLANTS Will be forwarded on AE foreeast the appearanee and ression of the e vesa ne ary of their Stoc 2 : e H ipae Y — оь ааа 1st he S ov йа robably t ue стой extensiv с ЖЕ of all tho Haiy various groups as they come successively into view, ME Eight distinet and beautiful New kinds of hard finest Ev vergroe Conifers. In the ordinary opérations of the bedding-out AS irent D Баа when exhibited ai пош 0 7 Ш Nursery, Woking, Битеу. system in June, опе can see distinctly the patterns ieultural Soci i i inati Meeting of the, Fiorai Committee of the Royal Hort ety. FLORAL anà HORTICULTURAL FETE, to be held — and a little play of imagination ca Anin uror Bot's Seren. NEW FÜCHSIAS are now being sent RS CPETÉRBOROUGR in E m ge M EA add the eolours they will display when in DS ANNUA “з $ ED Haf a Guin HURSDAY, July б. Premium amounting to more an 907 >on | full bloom. In November and December, it 477 Мішам Burt recent tour on the Continent he has be eie for competition. Enana. Prizes to be paid | really needs the prophetio eye of taste — to E е оска of all thi ad M TC TT. " Cox жк use onee more the ilisstiet CrarHAM's well- importance. E t Pm аг we. ye Ls FA pnd Rev. Wm. Strong } W. Pale ey, Es 9., M.D. | Messrs. Атев &| ОГО phrase— 4 iseetn the effects that will Sie W, B. wil be happy [ела еле » T gs. A. | | м Vus elit follow the dispositions then made. be a cold and UT OX. a inda qum Rov. Wm. Cmpe (В.О. W. Bu ee, Esq. | „Н. Eley drizzly day of that dark season, with the soil de nte. ONI 5 „Бе байын С. L Sirong, Бад. pigs Bea A UC a: 1s operate! ted on approaching "о cons вівќепов CUIU NUM ai! һә Qar ЕУ СУ, v 4 Hm. Еч m Эч H WW man A Solin Pogi TEA mud, it t demands ar fe ы ty of inre E has sent E E ar Zonale Pelai ошип, tha m A. Pii d СИ я Fom Hoaks а patience ih exec e а эм ийе аы охот Раа? pu А КАЗНУ odd йө uy bo бизе of the Soerotary, М т. | designer, We would teer prb "the in ain the important iio" velties to bo sent out "s erienoed aspirant at this ork to Muir M SARD SCRIPTURE. Т.8505 HORTICULTURAL .— SOCIETY.|hisfuture plans on the сал when the plants EC ме Y ied КҮН PAREPA THEMUM, BENSATION. x T x SE v^ I bre а PRIZES. are in blossom. Геб him mark the various effects reped ОҢ, and GR. GALA, len: a hi sev апове ое EA uat. pomo Marquees, corameneing June 8, 1865. Largely increased а Prios or for of the dee э) and masses of plants before him, and ad, Chelsea, Collections ei ds nd Ф cenhous ө Plants, Orchi ids, Азајова vM note them in his memorandum book. Suppose, for el an eaths, с. п Си! Ower: Ses, erbenas, 2 H : MISES LEBEN EP Rowe А. HENDERSON Ax» CO. beg to announce | Pansies, and Tuli ips; al also Cut Fruit, and Fruit "fees їп pots. example, that he is studying the physiognomy of а Ме : have SOLD the ENTIRE STOCK * their y nex by еі and "anm мв Duos, ia bed of Tulips, such as is often scen in ornamental AND DA to Mr. WILLIAM BULL, of King’s Road, Shakespere Street, Burmantofts, Leed ; ` |grounds. [tis Шу defin its edge, we Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, Lóudon, W. Roth free one way. | Shall вау, and circular, elliptical, or rectangular Д5 BRISTOL. WEST of ENGLAND, and SOUTH | in the form of its outline. Do that e € and out- РА ALES, нки, AUTUMNAL FLOWER, | line please him re they in harmony with sur- ho SECOND EXHIBITION ih connection with the above Bosietr | rounding objects? Or would it not be better that the A нту A vill be held in ш те тоне он Фай Нап, Жат s — Clifton T Ганр bed were broken, — meyer haded off, like Mr, una o. quiste. „timate that ho - has 9. the 9те Schedules pe by tù Mn irreg ar ps mas of wild owers e ew Plant from Messrs. enderson | obtained of the Nurs in ristol, or H i лы Appio Hace e И sorymen B Brel НЬ Hoi. Si. d grow pontanconsly in fto йз and pastures ? d Whatever conclusion is come to, a record shoul p- da Sor ad Raro їшї, King's Rond, Chiba | T APTES! PRIZES for INDOOR GARDENING.— | Бе made of it, and, if апу skill in drawing is Seeds, Growth of 1864. з ы. [Он AND CHARLES LEE, SrEDSMEN to the QUEEN, Ке F эй Ta NEW CATALOGUE for 1805 ôf „ЕТТЕ, R, апа AGRICULTURAL 8 EEDS, & Stocks al НДЫ broad, ЕЕ Жегу апа Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, AMBASSADOR ТЕ hs — Strong hn single Pots o this ragnifücent Bed CALCEO- LARIA will e Price 12s. per dozer orders McCULLOCH, Covent Garden Market, W.C. GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, amounting to 21s, and upwards sent; Carriágo Free. COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. Хо. No. 2, No. 3. No. а, LES 21.25, м. 105. 1 d. КАС m E EET C EEN BUTLER хур McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. sent in by 9 A.X. ксүз eR ready for adjudication by 11 a. b The PRO TROR of the GARDENERS з”) ICLE in offer, as announced last year, TWO PRIZES of 101. each for ssessed, а rough sketeh may be added. Ofeou xamples of INDOOR LANT-CULTURE exhibited at the | theri ay be some e tremely elever aple tho best e -| Show of Table Decorations, which is to take place in the Garden of m x people who the Royal Horticultural Society, at South Kensington, on JUNE 24. do not need such aids as these, their invention Ине A оу метала x Bidon, grown апа being іпѓаШЫе and all-suffüoient. We шау not Опе Prize will be glven for tho Best Розино Prasr or Fons | рғевоше to offer them advice, but even they may Peget E Xp ation Lael Ori. be reminded that it was partly by mps from inthe Prizes are offered for the best singlo plants, examples of actual | nature that SALYATOR Rosa, and TURN NER, and cultivation ; they must тн bave been grown in а room d for ut Tenit Их Мес ks Previous to tho time of exhibition, during rmn d = many others acquire "their power Кадр ылыа дан д pre-eminence as artists. “Á also would The e Plants aro to Bosiich as aro suitable for drawing- de pri | be а palasit oug humble one!” th ma; wn in or Xi or baske' М H i "e or "a any other pal e amd suitabio оне un flower gardener may вау. If that is his ambition No! ei dd the inte ue to exhibit must be sent the Garden H 1 > Su endent at South Kensington not later Aa» mes 19, in| he should study effects, with the living objects Er Ws. aco odation may be provided. The Plants must ... окы him; í he. should | now well the nature "nA (f5 44 Q9 1 (ri Thess is боер matter which requires foresight ы E STE *"|and preparation, Often, in this ферма, of his SATURDAY, МАКОН 18, 1865. work, the gardener finds his materials scanty and CN данын REA insufficient. and other spring flowers MBETINGS FOR THE ENSUING W cannot be m. ultiplied end pe des as Ve rbenas and Torspay, March 215 Royal Ho ulturat (Sclentie prd other “© bedding-out ар Батсарат, ч Ерт "Spin supply is Ы had only by purchase ; and t mra ann tH may bo inposito or — - the йы vember morning when have supposed him We beg to remind our readers that the пона to бе at work. Or his bulbs are snugly ensconced fth Royal | in the ground, and hè eanñot lay his hands on Horticultural Socie Pi me ўы them. This is probably t ge why Eranthis We hope to hs it we ена d; by the profession, | hiemalis, Muscari botryoides, and numerous other in respect to the display of - Plants and. of | beatitiful spring plants, are seldom so largely and specimens of superior cultivation effectively employed in the flower garden as the m Wr are now approaching the mid time of = propagated by division in the reserve ground, or en ual й season, and wou = therefore revert for і е SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER. "com little to thé SPRING ARDEN, This ay be taken up before the Um Bend 5 th шич PERFECTION TION CUCUMBER, sinquestionably the department of йоне 1 bu of pes years been MÀ in summer, and stored in large pots or | MELON. |. Mis be e Bc ctn ^ тш ЛЛ Many of them are not im roved b BUTLER'S PRESIDENT мм чаа RU ad NR ot on whic hich is its due. On that | for Маай. апу р y NIAE miei piod 6 ünt, and н ы at | the risk of some г qe ing dried SEEDS (sont Post free). Y it оп the at Some these smaller plants are extremely Asrhhentsof 100 at one E or cther of their зева, e сап hardly be eec sed in over- me 2 S0vars. 30 vars. d5vars. 15 var. m bi mos ended what has been called “the | abundance. Nothing is more attra нае d for шыу mo Ш и хи rera Jogo Plo i o denying i T ura ko eap a k rw di: аи ^ and күүгө нү н of Spring ers, | too а them is that they | ей un of beauty is to be f r^ s Sells, y | edgings. : pod the t ола is in A Во ‚е the agis f greai iūch the worse for the great world! But there СИЕ e gne e od à " worlds › ейде that eomposed of the|except murserymen ever has t in sufficient mieu ; of. к taste and high appreciation of|and other plants, su аш DUREE ; E who continue iu their country residerices | its үйнө, 8, Суса Coumi апі Atkinsii, for spring їп тем variety. Spedal | 41] the year round., In addressing а few hints to | Primula ee Kr Ties për 100 оё 1099 on Application. hem, we have d au audience which may be | Japan, as wel Japan gom ^ um PLANTS — $9999 толей called fit, but cannot be said to be few. ‚ Should be assoeinted with slight rookwork, Diss, : — —— Н e arked that the effects iri the | suitable soil, wh 29 И aud th ba id we : 'a manta, | gower garden are in g more transient, suc- | posed "Ap MEAE TUE an д T eu :tmprécedented 10у ргісёз. cessional, and diversified, than at any other кеи stones being 1 е x vmi ве E $ m er " ó fli 0! ent. 1 em гаа f the year. ls the mm ower ga sre vr: m ze ca P buried " the s 244 doubtless one of the reasons Aue Айны are во | al and fra annuals in the open ground, i in er, and to come resisting frost. e aponaria calabrica, iode a southe more than ordinari ily d а — thes ai укчу Б body of men appe TION of thi and w | quite гү" the province a eat Hortiou ell ll worth. the - em, in cases of grea ac or THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Макси 18, 186, ars to be a qe ar No doubt some of the Conifers presse mm ten- | appearanoe, but era — anan = influe healty that the E this Mu matter, of tha о seo the So ooiet sprin — н ich h wu fainter Tight att t season— and that of emo i is e philosophy. dne to the and vo growth and чймаМу from ому sp uable. It r capere — xt is rather | sci and | its e рана o of the w 2 4 l1 e time.was n the Society gave a ical Siuostin to gardeners in a een, and conferred | any of the principal gardens, | Frente: ja ium Britain; but also in many other | orld. Our older readers may call to | f the T 0! pleasur nothing сап be of more import knowledge of p т indigenous ог or sp. pe of w is vwrhisiv e not be раза without we see our way olearly which always appeared to not considered Sid- me there to lear: ere was training Baut after TV r [of practical gardenin жы? came to Chis wick, "where they had an e av s one peculiar feature in the ш е- 4t |F.&. А a gentleman's garden, | hue BENARY'S „са rmin v put in our plea for its prese its d get os PI s are placed under his dan v» воен habits of om hei. priam rvation, F, PRIMROSES are certainly am inter-flowering pla us dd Tyr PE fession. | Here they had the means of acquiring a dex. TS ould be in пе qs um nw of pe eet pon that Scarlet or other Geran: of some considerable size, and prepared for the g the | Chi ваг елеге, style, аз loas late ig LouD tg; used | one thin e bedding-out should be spaeed out somewhat n old times, when “ acid aad other may take t уса -|ornamental pu d n as the к тштен Veget and fruits in cultivation, as well as sepecialiy € is remarkable "x e me: r a large yell measuring fully io siii du и nd this іва | of the Мез WINDEB оми and in the anis the ey wer with all the Ине „еы аы, ie nts, ига and trees which were of use either for rposes, or as producing valuable т, һезе а few of the advantages which young rede enjoyed. before the baie days fell upon swi n addition to these, there was prove of ea after life. Th UE n fixing war — Wea remarks on Wi Mr. PERRY, of С снази years carefui genie: and hybridising, they ed i double flow, wers -i y from 10 to 20 per cent. paene юар Н double. fu — te, that since 1862 they ty of mim this ther valuable property 200 double-flowered plants, glad to be vd to igo the following TER VARIE bnc t astle Bromvich, аз » ponat A4, "There can be 00 ich they were surrounded h ай more cultivated Pre: bbed off et complain m the su onn i of ga , more partioulariy 3 Ta ladies, of their “eing Зун with a nce of knowledge by men of the pose ре IRSERVICE class, whom WALTER акай, Is our work never to > ic n ш озм апі ре with planting а sp a should be йи with pro- u suggest an bedding out, Truly our work i c isnever the o fields BC of routine аат * When is our work to do ne ? When are we to have : an interval of f Turnips i ш eue so admirably p& e en. to € ell, DE: ә which in | de proposed, the ась M res they ont the highest credit 4 н ainted in de "Mere n who have acquired, arro о Тана n |atr Few his assistants, rove of great va the AE gne eners who are са by the s therefore, we think фар the sheet-snchor of the farmer. Redit labor a orbem. бо to the gardener | dein а" іп ап en circle. wh Lm et . will be no com without its we consider how mp unbr ere | here is true diligens, that is love of work, there it will rather bea pleasure that there is no К wit out its interest, no day its attractive duty. the ws eden in this country | T edge € r | The Ат! beds unrivalled in Minim of trees an d shru Mh condition, ect and | is the germ of the trees will be lost, tid their P origin а pis unknown. It may be very true, as ed at the meeting to itib we fari allada, that London is rapidly E pu with its smoke and dust, in the direction ume EY fal eff ts felt, and ey years m ола before. «go "xn yet alue to | Poll | decoration € | are scarce, "Ther cluding, from all respect to foliage additions to, and hav classes eder the. inkar season, wbile ; | worthy of admiration ler in an the — are that the varieties of this now been more especially direc changes will be effected. of d, jjer for exhibition d sland, td M urposes; BP, of t riegated section are beautiful 0) wer with gil ес dulls n be as littl на t experience, ga which is gay in Hence for not a few i pre 1 | К others d out ot doon i indi the tri vi А by no f | his attention have no ariega! xistence, which doubt hat i in a few years 9. yea will be e need Winter V; e HR "s ti iir du lid d \ will add оп еты 0 Marcu 18, 1866.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 5 24 and none that ca a "d | be kept more fully i in place is exposed) close boarded and the ры, open, as far as I have seen, not eur disposa! " conservatories at a seaso This is owing es. monte рен roots, ЖЕ readily come. to EE urs ; Ap: ve; of the use fulnees of these riga glass- ў E ric she те. in front ; P" hey should have their " s "e tete to 1а beide esee Pe tme y ү otted at any time f rom No vember | raft ters 20 inches asunder, and i glazed with the above- mM е : ir " oth ver is to ta k ah pr en nd "er and vene enough, if potted | "ecce: cheap таве glass M ir cost is but trifling. EXHIBITIO esu! lide o P the erum buds are че rsting, they will often | In tes not sufficiently warm to ripen th ma Cologne. ly nh a fai і А lá Nae: y A p e Pres Uie уез а, (bé p тшер baino acri | Dear a fair е same seaso ‚ The T pot в n adapted | troes реш remain in them the year through; there ss agrum luetions, agricultural implements апа |, m epu dens "y ‘these, remo n A many garden crois sth at might be cultivated інт ery, and бода пв and implements relating to| ~ 10,15, v ünder them. Intelligent gardeners would make good use = c t there is also to be a display of the produc жк bod top-dressing | of t if once established езз»гу appendages to г ы Lin ӨР: Horieukürs йы hien and sur sd dresing. "e dt. should be done. in|agarden. With regard to fruit trees in pots, one c tions aud ir “тре «Маго: 400, ЧОШЕ "ээй er, by t 4 to б inches | scarcely calculate the advantages to them from being oos Me етн А ir totika plane in tho grounds deep, and replacing. it with some fresh —— Е under а roof during the winter; their s are shel- P ure" H» kaite wal s xciet y, laid oit Bj the ramined down; the latter, in E by giving tered from ү cold storms of winter, and opte БЕ аи Garde - Lenné, of Pot Sk т-а of the [ps 80 as to lie 2 or 3 inches above 1 the ripe and har 4 am at this time building one of ће irector t he „ро orming a re servoir surfi асе t fi із 20 Р г Е: vato о is "LL E I tbe 16th of Mov, де те іа propius uat A A" ag 1 3 ily,an | th a | d i old siendo dge (т its back wall; it is open should close on the 186 of June. Notice of intention to js v ith тири aes T it è que ted е ui if 098 exhibit must be ач before the 30th of March. Aito x i А " e En glar bi E EA torme! ial and t, equal quantiti ies, | А» tia shed is built after rather ап original method, e ts. е with liquid ате should not Z iq: and no ot a bric a жү in its construction, оар its 285. THIBAUDIA ѕансамтна, Hooker, Botanical in a heap, or fermentation uu ч perhaps nearly as durable as brick, it Magazine, t 5450. et Fe Bp anadan СЯ rd E he к: pde Pd top of whieh is Lid the y В top- 1 atd r кы пе го of which is AL (e ate, гео Lcd "reno to пеш d mph Vd sandy loam, two- thirds, and rotten manure one-third, | deal, p^ 5 inches T 4. These are let into plans tons ‚тже eH m bordure ls icem ety ef qat 5 Wit n d to the т management of the trees after | sockets gorge Ln ches " ё r4 diameter outside T- | being potted, the pot in 3 inside Mte each socket tienl«rs, aud obv шыу во in the form of ìts green-tipped ground to үн fourth of their depth,” and if in has a fange at bottom үз inch des A which Ete red lowers, The branches are described as pendulous; | + беа f about t foot in Ai if tbe soil is the кана fih eor we lon "ovato. aeuminato- them to protect their roots from fros few t 1! this holds the ШТ fast. These sockets ERA е lexf axil ricco liie will be likely to bear the first i, "Y о ay remain | are e let into the earth to the d of 15 inches, leaving p Бони dr d io plunged | throughout the summer, Iu the autumn all | 9 inches of the iron casing sep 1e surface of the soil. 3 oa na Aa е э елим ч Ee E rmn buds, In ME init post is let into the socket 1 foot, and rests on a ? | the y be rem th т and spring | shoul: ^i so that when fitted in, the iron socket and vb chapel pec rented. ed with fa bell- qua arters, which may v БӨ (Qf no glass-roofed sheds nre aceurately, and have a very ink appearance, йыйган. обе А ема b te Е йы: Me E convenie: "pe a — ‘to shed of any kind, sloping to the The ad ntages of building light glass.roofed вһейз ed corolla tube, terminated by а ., and ere, but ope the S.W. Three | after this method are obvious enough. 1. Ifa tenant 0! "four rows gr trees may be placed here in front, the hes to remove his glass-roofed shed, which may pots partially Pap and protect d with manure; ps be t Viuery or a Peachery, he has merely to here they may r main till they 1 1 sockets, leaving them n the their frait; in short, till all danger from spring frosts unbroken ground 27 his landlord. 2. "пеге no is over, which her 1 g 3 and mortar—those det est- week in Jane, quéy w will require duly watering, per- | able nuisances—to ted. 3. They are light and haps once a week, commencing the first week in March, ану, апа as useful а f built ‚Ру what the Yankees call When vt agi is fully set and safe, à vi ees may be| nderous British bs ilder." remo eir suminer quarters; the pots plunged, | "b of your readers would like to see the com- and vartio: аманы given as above irected mencement of the TUAE I kave Ойтон to „Тһе very fii vest Pe ars may be grown by this method | describe, they will be shown it on calling оп Messrs arm endo gh to ri ы them, | Thos, Rivers & Son, Easbéllgeitórti. X. M + cool climates the orchard house must be с ^ alled m requisition. Мг, Thomson, of € has, I believe, ў oap , dm Pears on trees in pots under glass much in ш ГЕК не pi їп every respect. thar чин rom his wall trees, là PEBREARX MoxG N NURSERIES, Тїз is quite enini to pem irs — as to dd ici umi mble eg лы К. » 197. feasibility of growing Pears in cool clim I hava КТЕ ani (iic to record, and com mence witii Here, where they pe "dt ind i ripen p fruit in he Mr. Jo OHN Fnasrn's NURSERY, Le cin This and ita s" eu air, they are most interestii зо rece utly Q. 175) ouble, that it is Jot утур? й el f fruit b byt unlike good ce—may, а pénis «ле, p аз тр with rare m y J М д lmia glauca cannot be too — haec же: Ка ет and charming plant for yed as a neat t Роа е in т become most remarkably prolific, and rly vi han on a а straggling wall tree буе times that a age; f sia; I here find Amygdalus sinensis a]bo-plena, а plant if well fi all, tl tended summer by У pinching off the ends of. ali pes young oots' as fu bees midal Pear trees in 1 pots o in y have m nde three or four ll ike a Prunus, valer. dwarf neat bushes, having perfectly ан flow t white, and bein one of the P hel prani'olia € plen ann Exacum Zey- and last “т ore frequently | advantage derived SAN e E. ё х а" yellowish-green limb, with five erect short за the ^ die пету о е de the trees n be by grown early- -flowering tiis ^ the Sentit enirn — which b!ooms naturally ягу f : a place where T ted from ,18 as easily grown as «es wm Hy should be . This TI our spring frosts— е: gre evil we have to guar nó 80 extent of at least a dozen ts— | "унд = оте = ы чым А ему a ibit epe against iu s culture, for p is now well УЕА, vt in every collection where flowers are nired at | ы f the meetings APIS yal y oen Pear tre on Quince stocks always show abundance of | this ti NI e cultu x and "c pi xii ere Ae Do. ct b» aupposed 6 E еза едә g D dus are t as ave seen it in either pablie or New Gren & " ты " жыр giri An pun advantage this mode of that 1 whic һ won'd | W. Hooker appears inc man ы "os s M Еч ане Sir ор making the cultivator independen fall into ће | misia hylla of Planch sig: dli nden Flore des of his am t may be chalk or elay, p or sand, renr yes and this time E. am поб hunting after Serres, viii, 205, t. 82. | wide S ( it 5 | yet a few b or excellences wi culture: so away to the much resembles, ЮҮ 3) силе S VES | put his trees ы dum free T zu anxiety on this head. West to look for more flowe the corymbs only е үе are there ire aud | 8 trees Sanaan to efore entering Mr. Viren 8 Nursery, King’a 4 brmehes, more й, al; ite H rect ep it, Pd. m aiio substratom, for е surface dressing is | Road, Chelsea, I 1 and lock at those Ё кош pia t pint, sim Mira du ibi si han » that! freely g in su oots seem almost by| — specimens 07 Yucca recurva, now sprinkled with E I E RN n A stinet 8 p Ж, "ана scarcely attempt to arden opposite. Uo Sei e of great | DEUM AG enter the "eil benesth us pot. Ir they ever do this, the | size rd beauty—just such plauts a : de ) 14 н ike 1 ; age in an exhibition amr oi . How PEAR R TREES 1 . spring quarters is quite а sufficient root-pruning. Среде Tie leaved Be only inconvenient to move i rM absurd it seems even now, ete Ee m ugh 1 have mentioned the front of any shed | | mention this old plant because the effect it produces write on Ped bedn Me 5 а few years niin S.W. as being calculated to give sufficient vins finely grown in $ кора lines around the flower- “а small a subject: for one is so inclined е ыр етее to the ad during their рне period, garden, 1 have not seen эринет my е: ушр түтөө. plant confined in a pot, and always | there is no doubt н t that а roomy airy A t to the ' Sterne’s starling, *1 can’t git out.” Thank would be far better. I me ntion a shed to show very | the plants were in flower, n excellent subject Prejudice acquirement of knowled edge under difficulties t if th ppen to | tor the—I was going to вау кедерин mper out С Ve iuto h ч rrt se those who have | have one ready built. Ira shed ів to be built there i | it will look as weil in dell as on plateau, and wiil be 1 хир.) that Culture in pots are now | nothing better or cheaper than cheap 21-07. glass— | very largely hen people begin to produce ; development, X been кы de pon age for “fourths ” as it is called in the trade—to roof it with. | * быз уе of mixed Miami in the open air. How- O ly the moder great source of success is-undoubt- n-to shed, 10 feet wide, and 2 30 feet er difficult it may be to or any of its allies шасе d " n method of feed jr trees: by зе would shelter a ртеаб n f trees; but instea it de etory to know that ар was d къа at one tine a plaut or tree placed in | vni roof карен, N.E. as recounnended fo: | there is no scarcity of tin all our veni been o t | ed Uy watered, but never fed 80 that at "oW with slates, or thatch, or felt, it | pla and here it is in the yro'usion, 9f summe r ч ` Pütriment. wliich не; hard ball o ot earth was withous | нда ат to the s ; the back may be 8 feet - Mere y - ree Fer Ld tend пе зай all beeu washed out оғ ' it, aud the | height, and the front 4 feet, the back {and ends if t ines, in fact b cos arg б of logini and graceful qa ere are no i rab nabit- that can auywhere be hunted up. Tne space ia rait trees that so fully return thank Tm occupied aloug the чнч ani adjaceut houses by з мы = liberul чедери epa r t Mura | tr ran Ней tad mit mot о беду: DEN v these is very large, and yet, winter or summer, tire 246 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 18, үөү, всепе is ever grateful to - А4 and mind ; because. | | necesito ^ н eampin » for a few e at Clapton , — Impres ssions ns of Fern 5.—AÀ very r good EXT] group the plants as you e “lines of beauty" SEE fem V Road, & үч Jom Wd, o A Hammer- | by taking impressions of Ferns, &c, int are ever Mice; arrange th you may,the mys- | smith, as the case might be. Wm. Rob stated at p. 221, vis by pinning down ч Кай tery and indeflaiteness which constitute beauty of zather idely, so as leave some spaces twee vegetation in its highest sense, cannot be extinguished. Home а бау А анн them; and after having the ground partially tinted by Such a scene can have no effect on the mind but an oyal I am very glad. to learn | means of the Inc ow ink with brush and eom to ly elevating one; nobody ever was or ever will be repelled | py you hat tl down more fronds in the intervening Spaces, ор eren by it. It is only by freely intermingling such plants having some interesting д ид at the : Royal Horti- оте parts of ihe first layer of fronds. In this my with free-fowering ones, that you сап ge et the su- cultural Gardens. I well remember the Tues lay me s Ferns ha ing the appearance premest beauty of vegetation—not that which please: | ings we formerly had in Regent Street, and which were ы being behi au A the $ virg Even three layer i a class, however large or learned, but all mankind. | continued for many esed ks unquestionable success. | P^ Ves s may 9e thus exe ate: The fronds ought all ty This Г say advisedly; and I take this opportunity to | Very instructive they w I exhibited at them for be very well dried before pinning down, oth wise the utterly repudiate the false notion that it is by colour | many years, and {ре ега to the day with plea- poin nts of the piunules are very apt to turn Up and alone we can attract the non-gardening community. | sare, there being always so'nothing to be ыйа. э prevent the impressions from being perfect, J, Р, "Therefore, I nrze that every conservatory or house for | a greater or lesser сне тид of new plants s to be seen. Deanston. exhibiting plants in their best state, should have in| around London there were any g ecimens in ie rdy Fl 2 Garden Plants,—I shall have mne it a large proportion of ever-vertant and gra fally boum they were nearly always e at these Koen " 4 in getting up for the information of “A habited species, which are incapable of being trained | meet ings ; and 16 was the same with fra The reason Keer and o Others, я ав 800n AS time permita, а carefal into е апа moreover always ready я РЕ w 76 that every e 0 those who list of ý hardy апі, half-hardy but pa ticalarly by contrast the beanty of free- flowering p lan upported the Show—med: als and есй мв were at һа dy lants, which from their ueauty о labi, Sn AER leaf, or aspect, would tend much to add to cur релш bodie lich would be worth visiting were it only for ECT df em. And not the leas t interesting par rt of his smental gardeni: g shai varlety and vva, whig the profuse masses of В мане. that are in full bloom, | the Le was the lecture by Dr, Lindley, i in whic iste take very g gad care to but Lycaste Skinneri is in reater юки М) and all prune information respect ing the merits of tiò produce in their то and stoves Wa, very decided variety—an Ж, \е plant for the pre- plants fruits was av en many Robin ngon sent s season, Also in flower, and | very beautifat нео, plants P ght fr a long distance to these! Svr ingi ng and Grape Setting. fts would a шешү t | meetings, and I h o doubt the Tuesday meot-| obliged if some o! your state in an plants in the house, though other “good th n |1059 now projected will meet with the вате | ё rly.. N umber the grounds of- obje ection which шау the Orchid way are here, with Lælia Lin se ng success, provided encouragement is given to those| ave суза cs when in leaf, bab mor and the pure and exquisite Cattleya rscewiezii | who bit plants to bring. I for one will do my part | especially when in flov n my younger days, some delicata аб its best. Bat bere is a plant, another of | to support з Society, if they will ugs make the |25 years ago, when n I had the charge of houses undera theperennially interesting section, which at once t meetings as interesting аз po ossible. There are many head gardener, the ioci. practic syringe the tide of Orchid admiration—a mass of Cephalotus | others besides who are willing to leni helping | Well up to the time olouring, but means tg follieularis, nearly a foot in diameter, "with a profusion | hand. I should advise that prizes should be offered allow a се m in ФА to be toil ч water, of by far the est pitchers I have seen, though | for good old as A pl піз | as it w would p ettir ing. Now, despite the ul always particularly observant about this plant, and а! | are not always ready on tho day fixed, but Ьу | 276 vould at times get a drenching; bat apparently from one root- . And with this, ever- | encouraging other plants a proportion of fine о i- E» recollect seeing any of them suffer fma interesting subjects are not exhansted, ere is pro- | mens may always be expected, and many old f. their immersion. Moreover, about the year 184i ably а unique collection of Pitcher plants—the rarest | that one seldom sees in our days will Ene tediy while visiting a few plaee in Ayrshire, I ww species and Mr. Жиын hybrids being ali in excellent | appear. It is quite as interesting to see а good old much struck with the exceedingly well s character and condition. | plant well-grown as many of tue new on hough | bunches of Museats аб Auchineruive House, By-the-by I wish Mr. Dominy would infuse a little | [ am a lover of plants, I would not forget the old ing Mr. inner how he managed to seb thea of the blood of асра animes e some of|kinds, as is too often the case. I gather from your well, he modestly тае, E he was not sure if he the ugly-lipped species now во commo stoves ; he | report that б were Lu fine өү; ехһ brata соіа А ut that dur n time he had gro«n th has done more дист things, surely. i This class of plants was | (34 y s I thin ) el the valu: able Pite' her- peA from seed sd the thousand. АЖЫП КЫ ерше k the — КЫР сМ, беш, nd tha v aci quite surprisel to fine ens both of old and new kinds | ga кен, rye in the matter, [ asked h pots and pans; 12 Р tir y plan и ЫС, gu en prt * we ^ remember it was|he impr egnated кы аг кау $ di. said, "* х ч on the DaM У and phi сеу н ү lut i У termi- | there the first plants of Van da suavis and of V. caerulea | mode of tre id ent was to give plenty of heat, ai iem nated by a Lilliputian pitcher—a most interesting | were seen. ‚ What à sensation these two plants caused at syringing, and that he considered syringing ы Sight. The s andra, another йай nt which will w when the vins were in flower assisted the blossoms y a visi much at Christmas as Midsummer, | as ыш ga ds shown „оой ' The Vine borders were heavily cropped, and Ме, 8, is now here ii am glad t it is | any to have such ah Neq PUN uch а | had no idea where tlie roots were. ul. in several РОТ еге is a new к dal Aot which I allude, if one Pompes to | ment red spider was unkn — 6 Yrá Cypr cum омен h Calanthes; а houseful of | see e c thin ng new and good during the au utama and | that the bunches were anyth ing like I mi сбн Epacrids i in full bloo om qut: а gay sg; ; and Rhodo- | spring monis, ыл Re; mdr Street, was the place t о hamperfula we see exhibited now-t-day sa в А.А eely bloom mes hes d ш isited, Ia AS js old pue bat 1 ES were no heated borders or other appliances d house MR oin ut ind u ose li now 80 commo I mention this to show voa having yet to go further west, ' | pleas ure. Many exhibitors liko шуша reg TT | lent and well-b d Grape һе gro e ме Messrs. J. & C. Lee's Ror Ж, Nunssk great 5 shows of 15 o many spirited although the syringe is used till a late vun #% ` Hammersmith—the oldest battle-field of the trade, | growers of a later d MI ыш; г, чїй. to make | adopted the praet n and ч е c зр where the very ground must be fullof old pruning: | these "Tuesday m bigs duet that the Fellows may | correctness, and my opinion is, that а ба proach with. feelings analogous | to t! hose | have so aying their sub- | being equal, th ge is very useful up Р which might be яп ipti they have some ing $ e in the | time of the berries colouring. It prevei voe mpire when ЖО the afi of Austerlitz: but with shape of айа FER but besides what the Garden | ment of i1 spider, though it does "E udin that the com ends, is still going оп | itself ean produce. I hope pes remarks from a four- | tends in теа e in vil acti of ood nifica any o in hai useful old ones, iag have Te Aoise d dnty since the ost tellin ing hoses is Genetyllis fi гасно very much earlier Wn un б. . tulipifera, which is for the fray Viney il of vey a king. Well, Tremandr guinea Fellow will not be place, for I wish the Society every Aag al b ev and Barbarossa Grapes. healthy. “Perhaps some of your correspon | give the rationale of their objections to the use of thë j Der wel ак al Albert in a late Number r3 Eus ER it a", de and that it nt, with A eig nosa, ea mag. t in this now РЈ b iid Th { it flowered, bat "with no signs О! TES ` Cookia a pune mii ue s beeu fruited in nian ? Ihaveap we] come into flower, but the blossoms all fall off. n of fruiti m ee Hoy al Albert Gra was not raised fi eed in t shown, I Кый: Ag d of us x pes ТЕ Society's me C held qua. 16,1849, by Mr. Bevington, gr. to Mark Phillips, yr of Stratford-on- Avon I remember rigutly dts bracts, ctc d Barbarossa, rbibited song pih it. в ойе red for sale in the sprin 1850 b nnetohold ARES Which eil er Ёраб! of the best i this s season, there з Eth re a good many specimens in flower of t Mu та а а May Talk retains its for Wen e the same place. There. Sa be no pice. sore pianta and Orchids, and eens aad отела sericeum multi! wer, Though коїн are late | ng the Royal Aleth known to Mr. Cox as both, bear name of Prune о г or жер Pa the letter I ablished i in ni E T 108) s tated that it was first introduced ame o 2 2 e : >з n Bennett, rsery ; and day раш salicornoides, a small succulen t, is in bloom yellow- fwered sucen кшн, Workso, "P Not j Small. Bi d ds.—My experience ot the house-sparrow rest dide ere is au old plans of the Cha Mo Collins probably go the plants t tha н РУ вай Зы ge fruit allu > M Mr. Сох sent him Aer which w s fonnd to к: Lco with itj PC names, Su in dio а е - ol m sed о bei. connention wi with Mr. Colins sni s IM n Hen Willia the v ra Mans Merk "c pret ye Ei If the and beant, with plenty "of hs and he I have seen Mam e fine succulents T жуз $о|1 "ac. Е i drought and salen $ the without s of "ao wer Ed they at were never to be mig o клн Кы t that conid H dation in the garden than your correspondent, We find here about this tim Wim b эле he perc t na tree d close. by, giving a ehirp of defiance, н . will im m ету =: "ot the two yr mpre Ше pes о all поб have written 1 in sh: Та our The latter is very difere eed petente die spot, I de watched him closely, but ^E never attacking any t r Plums, pk iram the ле generally feeds. eU ha ^ ts from the itis easily scared а ive m returns the $ame day to the same place, J, Е, Cliveden. SoríttitS. l this E Roxan HoRTIOULTURAL: Mar. o» eh fiot sion Te following Caudidates W' pev Bowen, Еж; ИЯД, o. izabeth Arthur; J. W: Bowes Бег; Esą ; J, Burstall, Esq. ; deor El R Burra Manon 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. “Durant; Mrs. Grainger, Mrs. C. M. Hunt; ones ; E. р, Esq. RI Pickering, Esq. ; "Е. Pik Сы i r J. C. Thorold, Bart. ; D kly Shor о). — At this meeting ibited fine plants of Cordyline mithii, EN. ex : Mrs. Malcolm ; Mrs. с. consideration to any theory | , convinced as they may еч E june dae ave been n but fro 1 | be th e very first to give fai е, т. 247 Mr, Warner has im nported several. fine plants of f the long- lee Зоріна grandiflora, which is now in bloom, and far surpasses, both in colour and ur it one e will deny esti nó that the ere are many dificulties i in i the notion of larg ег diua Phalænopsids, a g ма; 16 was hanging along w d 1 abrasion o Le тей Ша tenuifolia, Oocidium Am. М. е о deep ros Я e-existent continents ; but the diffüculties in E а east аз numerous, an e e next лал, а“ а “ Jean- to - house, ayori 100 feet th, cristata, just going out of | bloo t sciolist in сел. lore could not T 1 (recognising the fact, tha y foss 15 E must have ox this ther riginated pre cisely in ае sam sd wa ornamental stand fo: fower-baskets, well filled with Hyaeinths and other | early flowers. {ойс of 350068. - Geolog g Мг. Greeves sent window-baskets, Габа, апа us recent beds are now in the act of for Herr arden d FORE win find Mx. s of her nh que. » veis T Fees vy" of hn Kelly s are two rows of speci meni ere is bright je our in the centre of the lip, a additional "tiva age of as the other goes out son. m biflorum, with variety as to TS . venustum, C. javanicum, and Loli lia ] Lind- [2] еж bur a very rare plant with pee е d ріп nk f А Р e On the other side the hoá por of the house, s of Cattleyas, Leelias, &c., in en you will, alwavaa t3f£90 35 | n E of the 8vo, London The very first glance at tho title inevitably raises a spiri opposi pcm o nd. "m Joh Royal Geological Society o 1864. Pp. xvi. & 30 0. H re on. "The Edit e bo pEi а hir no on Err bue d from mere econom of space, certainly yiii the subject before us in a pied - the *span- -roofed,” ofensive point Maia The main object It is strange when matt ure of man urious book tor | thes т à sd ve felt this, for though à title- Page sizes of houses,— labelled N ors "врап-гооѓей, " some facing south and some е north; but Mr. oubtless to reconcile the Mosaie obscure. — ed is contented to receive without the s slightest | ripture of of f leaving come to a house called the 1 Mr. Warner has bee hit upon the "bet: plan | of flowering them ese and other ph growing ; lis aia pes als in perfection. For e Е Tas : d i d we t Cattleya Нама” which i i. acr -roofed, and filled with Vin might alone be с Е ur ав it г really does ове Qr to vit ess єт з And when in full bloom will be a sight well calculated and as to УЫ ect, that which has efit of the with a slig the ullest pos cie iae ht shading Hen i itistoo his succes erful. This i is АИ the secret M the! f bloo Tai ating it. eya Mossiæ, ever y ind deletion Here is the rin gre eat fine › specimen of. eia 1 + | gro s` do, а circumstance е besides - X an advantage to the plants, permits the lovers of the tó Hid ER War s fine plant was sold s ey ears ago to A. Fairrie, Ea „ Of Liverpool, and on the breaking. up of his collec- raer purchased і it; till in the best of nd 1 misgiving, the E. in Moe te chara: and n ma ere written, that s s0 | Lælias, &c., the | pleasure than when they are grown in warmer hou this may be said nei of the ve for t Cue yai, doors of whi ch a en E in it procee TO may e wel content m | There is ther refore a op y in which to ipi their. ey \nother point in his чено whieh deserves mee eh о eceive кю without E Hie „Tevel is 5 upon its спн ч» seie P hether, Ж we have үч акча п ‘not t nake the e of the geologista ttempt Е гче ncile gives his plants so much water t oil or potting material P a dd with many growers. Experience has proved that too acro: hat the e large ` specimens of Le a B ir- E kerii, much water is injuriou us to re -— and we must say that it is not a ery MU dnd we йрт far from M that the es not conta ain s ome valua able È reih ot Cattleya Miei "dion, and a fine £O it is impossible t o get them 'suficiently ripened to stand the winter; wher шел if les ue during M rwards care- their bulbs ind lé] нта firm ei rit X Eus correspon: "wm tlie pog and Devonian as one. For this s no o detail ich is pest inepti ina accustomet to scientific h. interpreted as to мной the dull weather during that períod of the e yea " we come into a sort доп of porc den sides d тоо which are tastefully ing spikes of beautiful creamy - - White, yellow, ап ud prova flowers. In Hi hop , tastefully arr: angad: ans are veral fine specim "Tree Ferns, Tis mos препоти among w which T Cibotium princeps, which i is f the most ornam pos of Ferns.” "These intermix well with Orchids, as the effect pro- duced by them, „when уйду arranged, js really M. wi ith climbers ; che ate the Orchid house d use есї pe found a gran iid dada fact a bank of bloom of Ph alenopsids, reaching the entire length of the house. The beaut, ity o of their Pe ly Чгоорй ng spikes, many M MN uld e gigantic o» together ine similar S of 1 n he M tory, is at e author's t en of t Tea Б Jte of the f Armin of the six theory of i with the s y to see how the overthrow of the ua of the existing es т the die u arisen fro m matter QUU int ihe ejected. not as in e sea, but into the open air, he Ad this кы the ehapter on defecte in tho muc ow in dy sende rusal; а м he х best geologi grou proper place to do | d e cas *y азоне, 2 notion of| n of som. d by variety here and there em бее to t | br ibat к Sobilleria of v pus intermixture with plants of 'the | E о to the Orchids. Mr. Warner observed that this ; house was well adapted for specimen grim pointing out at the same rm а, it ha JA "He ог, all leading i into other hou and conseque of ЕТТ air PEET зуе т р upam on eem , however, that small plants it, as the es He do cceed well require a closer tg ll ha have e mongst the different. в ecies are many varieties, | e as regards pm and rtu as sili as with Sep | flow gra ado axes se neri are not flowering w well th r. Blake, the gardener, stated that they had [^ qr абд repottói ft ear, which was the cause of their not producing Ж! mu ch eeper огап nge hey are now, however, making strong growths, ana " n in bloom ү БЕСЕ Ды to ua a much better Eua ры season. This hou planted w in which make а "pe ital bidin in a gentleman’s place, G Here fruit well as flowers i is ае Som o зар ts or M Odon- fine, g fr rom nths s bank UC зано is backed u up with such 1 ne as Aerides, Cypripediums, Saccolabiams, Vaudas, p'a! &c.. green foliage of Mi forms a good back- e flowers, E them off to excellent f of Cypripedi jud the number and strength. ot йе ем Вона spikes n must have been duet in уре autumn. ees togloss ка ceum, Warner jus, any others plants m A e enn во well for bloom as they · and many um luxuriantly, together with mn large "specimens of latter are not however ought to do, fine andit iie owing 2 | the li ght. If Mr. Warner would remove x to the Cai attleya house, and place them he glass as h is pem he wou ald doubtless find (есе nge beneficial LIBE ot eiat Pe oma rata are | 14 inches lon мала М" өстә beautiful white flowers | to the: m artist was кше e beginning of. of ^w present|spotted w Mh do pom magnificent plant, which саза end of this house is а ap c ; pd lur] Aand another was travelling with Donovan = | keeps ia bloom idi aiibi 1 nn шее plants, Ж * сеп o E masa 5. he сопу ermtion t enti friend, in Wales, and| The cen e the house is filled with Vandas, among ^ а Бакен ank E gold fish ап ме ie Eos s З Raa zealous Vale id eology. T da which V. онї xs у M г splendidly last year, much Forn from th roof are so speci а { "агтуу was о the рее DM and Or v. plants mor a nti Adiantum м several fine Pu of Aerides m | large masses of A. v ; V. and m any of ue are in bloom iem s ss urchison would | А. affine, virens superbum, die bes rum, А, odoratum purpurascens, а ог а cup = > equally бе, | Di al e “| Plants of /Eschynanthus are also grown на bulla: ata, and Pteris sca шры: а” ot vid "t ай Achimenes and up «—-— in blo oom, prts р е Feri A qe have a very тойу efect. n the same c e нр ү Gloxi miel р long, which contains some of the choicest Orchids, but it used for plants in а small state than spe s H are wever, magnificent plants of Aerides Schröderi, which, Saccolabiums, Dendrobium macrophyllum giganteum, well di etd vef with blooms and D. lituiflorum, а very hand- distance from this yria anam Mentem built vd d the | air freely to growing su is| them to grow more + 248 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZNTTE. [Manou 18, м, way. I plant ti England as shoulder grafting, а Nothins == Dicksoni: rei in a pot—raised, of course, ont ы dexterous manipulation. La Pepita goes Jan. |r рей, than prese тай Ar ing И betten, the water; , about halt-way down the outside of the 1864. thes 2 thickl] fine, aad r^ ojeting EA А. et mU g Beoi om n t such a tough su 8 ара de ium entieulatum, which seems o gr TOW exutient slugs dislike to ven ture on T in such a position, and looks very d. At the wt Calenda p г of Operations, of this house, overhanging the water, is Cibotium For г ensuing week.) STATE OF THE AT oN A Schiedei, with fronds 6 feet he plant being 12| ArTHOUGH the w ather is still 1 ing Mar. 15, 1805 KAR LOND èbet across, its beautiful feathery fronds having а good and pis and vegetation generally Е beds and | | iii. HN effect, as they droop towar water. There are|borders are begin nning to get gay with Crocuses and Z g| Вакометкв. | ащ | Pm y other Ferns planted out, in the selection and bier А spr ring bulbs. The display which these make ig| Merch |54 | Of the Earth, уры! $ arranging which, so as to contrast well with each | gre үе enhanced by good kee eepi ng; the а оЁ Ше А Mas. Min. |Max ean |1, foot 2 feet | [1 other, a great of taste has been displayed, as well | beds should therefore be ed кымын ыы а ge Л ав in the general arrangement of the Along th экн and qi" surrounding lawn well & wept aud | Friday 10| 12 29990, 29.534 | 45 8 | а м. Е sides are some fine Mp of Adiantum cuneatum, | ГО olled. Gras s cutting must soon be eommieneed; P Sunday 2 © Ern Lg РН = | 9 [Nw Š soine of them 8 feet across, to - with A. cardio- | therefore that se scythes qe. mowing machines are in| Моп 1 15 553 Л | © аа | vel chlzna, variegated Begoni s, Marantas, &c, Into this nés" ie Re uS purpose. Wed. M E 30019 px | @ T | с NE| a house Mr. Warner moves many of his ; Orehids when i RDEN A Ko PLANT HOU ES erage. [mc C EH 7294 | 955 | г EE bloom, a practice which imparts ery pleas ag Cii а аа and other фаг houses| March 9—Cloudy and cold ; clear а nd do. ; overcast; P variety to it, and prolongs uà "eem of qi течи will now want frequent attention. Prune off super- TET ciondy and cold; cloudy a atnight. од as many as 100 bere of ам е Skin ппе vem fluous shoots, stop or pi luxuriant — l2-O0ve rest; pum ЖЫ OMNIS S wisi; ova 5 times be found here at onc ced leaders to induce a flowering habit i kinds as E "m st; fine етае at n мы, Mus their mingliug with is ЕЛА з > [e пенй roduee blossoms from the axils of "ons rdum and 38 Frosty dei SCC "flakes gratifying. Lo» them neatly tied and trained. Аз re ards the Mean temporature of the уг 9 del Jy оше dich tout i Passing fi hi enter lone, filled | out-door department, вее that everything is neat, s THE WEATHER AT CH. T: chiefly with geom is Ойша Siria , &e.;|cleàn and orderly. Let all fresh turfing be FADE During the last 29 years, for the ensuing Week, ti Me amongst the former some fine specimens of|forthwith, and if not already done, cut in all coars е Јева e| Moor |... | Ртетайшв Wiat M. Moreliana aud sp sbilis ; and among )ne diutns | evergreeas or shrubs before the bud becomes too ШЙ March, |228 FÉE| EE | Yeate of, Greatest re! Phelpsianum very finely in bloon It is oue of the best | айта m" E £38| ZE [Which it Quantity Д |а llow ki ha richly coloured lip. Winter-lowering| А — Make a sowing of tender sorts if eT PTYT xn ADM rues rr - ЫК К Oncids are very useful, they last long in flower, we nlready gr st Pot " Balsams, Cockscombs, Фе. ; Rus Sunday, 19 о | з] 31 15 E ч 15 ni are well adapted for cutting, — r|things succeed best in a frame placed on gently | Wes: ': d io аве: и (BE a E 31211 : 2 1 | 3,6 | 42. 44 | ауз) to the v Re, me m ыр use me адайп | fermenting mater ils close to the glass, and well Tus 8 ESL. 09. ($81 11 rH ё Ca eya ouse, o jun р Satur 139| 511.1 32.7 | 4194 14 | 0% Б ИГЕН of three lean-to houses, facing pens "ehh a planted ee | BEDDIN tic Continno М off stock f The highest temperature during the above period -— m with "Vines, i ec the the ordina out-door riii x LE a n Mex 18:3—therm. 69 deg.; and the lowest оп the 25th, 1850 ther. way. The бгз ontan ^m bids, | uchsias, Pe nii. Calceolarias, Pelarg 8, &c.; = but ee are e E "for к eh | they will all be wanted. Shade пенй ege and otices to Correspondents. as Lycastes, Zygopetalums, Pinja Walliehii, of which | remember that in making cuttings the leaf should pvo CansaGES: Messrs. Stuart db Mein. Your ought whit there are some га y large specimens now showing | Бе first allo wed to. flag, & and thet n an attempt made to cooked is excellent. Tt is evidently very Tariy, D flower; Dendrobinm moniliforme, D. nsillorum, abundan Mdh Pus очо lenis, fe a c specimens you hi and many o r stronz-growing but less rare kinds, | never - sient to droop. А von Goexnovsa вк: GW. Either a Bank that айа very considerably to the neral dis- DAHL Piae the most forward cuttings; and inum azorieu r Passiflora COUR FR MR play. "The last house in tli nge is а sort of put in jode d is mir desirable to have puc suit your end ires Ver well; though if you can give it à nhouse for the hardier kinds f Ferns and ome plants g ixed borders and the shrubbery. ns Ee eta абас laa ша ө, =! ой ш owering plants, and is very gay, especially with | These can be Besson, by dividing and potting m ы such as the Passiflora, would be n for iod s. Among th fine spe of amona— roots, wong uffücient cuttings lavo been taken as the Lapageria ould be some time in cov m an indispensable plant where flowers are wanted in them "деше a elow в OE till its Aree а E stabilted, : BiFLORUM: А D B. This, we are told, is a gardën icon ter а good plant of Perryana. "This house E name for a distinct winter flowering Torin of Lal a Slipper; not be le ft; without the да nabile, pinced notici md seven large |a rig tide: for t Me nu gepaar npag Ке. der on the siue ii 1 Dendrobium nobi e placed here to retard | more especially ee чы have Pur een at tue Мелүүн т WEG vf Aus ыя "rU ch they: а à еш, жыл P owes eher Serres um И et ERES кз — i р% by ves, as plants Y а ег. е recomm: z mplete floral mass. One often his | which liave remained undis turbed will enjoy more, the s already iu hand, the beni Oni which i is one of the. most easy to culti- | sunshine. Oe HL elitions- is d. Гней va TuxiPs.—Keep the foliage dry so long as we we p dia of Plan ; Thom IET Solly's he iue if it : aei ard Ses in ^^ i oaa M re treat- | danger of spring frosts. If a watering is eiie ral Chemistry; Rive Mon gj "nS пече si Hogea ment when form ulbs, and after it опе 80 | anual; Kemp's How ay аа i EI dber fon CREE. TES ar aie Калыш cei maler ESAE , it would be sure to furnish plenty of flower. ewe bere the A ants over e n fro the Vine; Panls arden в Cyclopedia of Art E are so situated that you | hail on all occasi d rain also while the weather i is culture. The list might аў ifyour meaus pormi т! pass from one to the without ng any doors j You е еу cation to any bookseller, з nicating Ai tne d Rh fa t ARDEN ЈНС. Your leti C be рї E 1 x E open » but we do py see p ыы өт be gained by mi growers will at once see the advantage of, as E — Thee pe ан gus syringings, wi it. In fact, the rule you pe leo Mies ad by it prevents the possibi draughts, во injuri The syringing, however, must cease correspondents. Some — both of the furit ak all seasons, but more especially when the plants аге ca $ hange of col the fra fraternitsand of tbe sightseeing publicare aia wi ME € ie moment amy change of calour idee fri | foire ышы шш Ба i Añ аб" house, aboat 100 #6. Fras.—Follow up sto ping; give manure water ve partieular wants v ath. res dn resin сарм ges . Ав а without riu stopping at all times every — t in the upper pri of the tree 6 М gross Bhoot on ali allowing mob, Tor ev o ramble when. they grow towards the extremities of the lower pui) this is the L| Sian mia ү жа best way of equalisi he sap. Syringe freely— | LApiss' Pat The especially in th ara that period Potro a poil Six pomi pi Wei endeavour to creat rie mo for ust b ro €: ау bécau: e night, by арте all my Surfaces, excep or pi Trees of these and of N t n full tion mak he ve ын RET hà dia dinis огин жөнө will permit. NAM i5 тле new can be added at present. Give astroa Filix-mas cristata ; 3, ccessions in dung-pits; induce in bulk гак їп length. doa t ЫШТЕ, 8" : у ў de 1, Chorozema Melinda 2, Річ imbago Z ticos! void the consequences of et in E маа stmorphoris moisture i к the oubtless d ав а well е times e, and as i of the МЕА n шап. е оп р leaves, but ti ihe misc SEED DTMJ.W cannot t young gardener" wo ould be farm ; but if he has Hs rther pes that s j ^ leve: injured, by a ede e multiplication of Walnuts | į J ning, oF у im the afternoon, i — y hs edem forcing by shutting uo lea irable to propagate К with NL FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. roy, of Angers, has тусн ы jn readiness to pro р and fi that he ее ich appears to be late this season, e years, when the jand endeavour = eradicate insects y all possi beginning to pueh, See that all winter and early aug он юе бю жоор pars io етае p frt treos is rong git to a dione forth the. кае оча. куйт гт m it is a question uld be to get em] employment for where this wor mer M. ved Kar: H А qx Tours is a very wi be improved selection. edi y the best coloured and most de y a comparatively y to the " the seeds of of most kinds of kitchen garden. CABBAGES.—Eurth up plan Lege of rs largest plants, and keep them бее f rom weeds, lee от of two ог more sorts which will succeed eae аон 0 sharply after crops of Early Horn, im: western. || ERRATUM. — In the advertisemen “dustrial Exhibition aT Таа, tae year should be 1805 THE GARDENERS' СНЕ N ICLE AND AGRICU LTURAL GAZETTE. 249 DON MANURE COMPANY scientific > prin Ay sulted upon all questions, Chemical or other Міз201 18, 1865.) and Feeding Stuffs. „Спе ка qualities of our various breeds of h à Feedin у AYTRER " 1. А, родів em s of horses, cattle punte Mark Lane; or Bus M ре Consulting Chemist, à jM Paa Lon ew b and |shosp, arid pigs. > i prices оп арр! Tae ER orms Analyses of Soils, Manures, &c., at moderate W bile other objects of the Charter had 0х Ера Р Tu Mor M — i, AUGUSTUS AVOELCKER, F.CS. Professor of|Suotes ful effort, none of them being left t SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, REMOVED hie LAN ORATORY aui ees 7 ог England, has | merely natural share in the benefit ac PUE from TURNIP MANURE, алеу and Roots, AH SALISBURY SQUARE. ОУ нав STREET LE Pide i to | the о neral ^ te and bé citem e feneks T m y requests th: that all reed and Ва Samples for Arni yeh db dtt De шол, п y onsequen AT ANURE, &c. &c. Gn bs ушга! aia Se ME PUPILS for praetical instruc- Blot of a large Agtióultarál Тыт эю A) AMMONIA, FISHERY , Salisbu Ey S vare, Fleet Btrdat, Б.С. oes ! iut E et p being the subject of that Ж amd all залав of kn of known value. Land 1 TE & other Agricultural Improvements Sooiety „and continued effort which the ] E h Wharf, Ide of Dogs. © R. BAILEY DENTON, C.E., maintains а large eir Charter to make in the ойе, 116, Fench h Greek, EQ. , EPvmum Бошејшу. | E for the Exeention of Land Improvements by a commission case of e А the sevent pens which specifies ODAMSS BLOOD D MANURE fo te ORA other worka, , EON a the promotion of the education of those who are d ru] ирнен че ига ү 52, Parliament Street, Westminster; | dependent on the ANNUS of the land—had R OMA xoc Lt Watford, Horis, been left altogether in neglect. The Journal did ныз ЁШ z o ong ry И CR Айры ess e DAE DE А Ыы A r practice, rtakes Works of Drai iti ч е аз опе o 1e purposes for Lg mp Nro M v muon irse e rens Es RUE TUT | Which tho Бойы was incorporated, "The annual | RE ra soii Uva M o dore merai е eren mp a тетте. эш | Showa promoted ib; but these, too, ware directly | E: Pan Acros ot D m d minarv Survey and Estimate where the works are not carried out, | патей among the o bjects contemplate by the | Managin КЫ Боса R. 1. BEAU) мо раке, Bes SUR harter, Over and above these the Charter speci- | ийй of theso standard Manuros er ve y beobtained at the Offices, ME. pi азна p inea ye дши to 19 MP. Sonn the education of the agriculturist; but ci acipa, белешк. Баа ачаа АЛЫ. rade a Ve runt Hc: "Quem Sireet хайт, езе nts and River Works; Reclamation ru pe Hen Wa iste ‘mbank; nothing for the ig qon of the мочь Plaistow, Essex; and Elford, near Topsham, Сооро, б oid ite Enc usen Labourers W, аз ever, he ung man who is to he a ањ а а the me lium Sf the va i khe meni ус" owner, or through farmer, leaves the small чек school, or the loeal AWESS MAN [anures manufactured | tot contemplated Improvements, F g commercial school the bé er count d Ly 7. B. Lawas for tho present Senso аас 1000 ait ur ready A “2, Parliament Str tS eneral or public school, where the général шр | “дүз PATENT TURNIP MANUKE, and d BONE SUPER- +| £1000 UPON the DISSA тас agamst | of school life and particular instruction im tl авз ISS SUPEAPHOSPILATE, of LIME from BURNT BON MP e P MES sge knowledge have been suffered, О WAR HEAT, BARLEY, GRASS, and. MANGEL „Тоў: TER E PAT ec AM PLOUGH sni ¥Perienced, or enjoyed, and goes on to a farm, | £8 per ton. ў ÜR лазу bb seen at. Work ih өтеѓу Ajgtibulural generally „under his father, more rarely under a i за н e “ho obtained or Mr, а ol TEN, his wi m ndi Ei у partionlam арыу КАТ, ‚айй there works like - appointed Agents, їп all parts of the United Kingdom, at prices | Works. Leo Leda i mee Lo peni or бше, ч shoots and smokes like а n to cost o carriage. Import E RETT anp SONS, Leiston Wo orks, Suffolk, man of leisure; and 80, ineidentally as one may EU ворд. аа des ол с ЫЙ of their celebrated say, and without any -systematic instruction, pi ks uim E It Lars 1, Adelaido Pince, London = їлїшї - i тей ATENT T HORSE HORS. .. u tever good or bac of country life and bac coo ug RE ийй P а ы Аа ainly a nee some speçial direc yn ; ТОВ эх» EYLAND, i m E жк yal Атена деде аб SM, and incentive,some guidance, some urgency, applied Шш ышы цш до Ын, REPRE и pugnam. Гун fhin йа ТЫ erc che ТЇШ . TURNIP, MANGEL, and PO N d not e oug : I the linge misto: and 66 bog Bavo produced түен on рево tà ^ 10 zow m Fr e Here, then, is reat панова agrieultural 1 A HEAT, OAT, and BARLEY MANURES strengthen the střaw, | anover Square, Lond ociety whose business, it is to ad pt me measures II and improve the quality of the grain in a very иар М s D f the results and the profits, NES m of LIME has been proved to Бе the | The A igricultucal Gazette. and for the improvement of the machinery an бүттү р or the growth of luxuriant TURDAY, мав СИ 18, 1865 methods of practical agriculture; aud this is REI ic E Bos reparation tse [histo 9 just a. for t „Тһе whole analogy of maa aeording as they ma E required to be more or less А i : all perd ыш т sepe shows that they Man uü stes that ы Edueation Committ i ere in such a work as this in perfect * [or wign, geg lap gugan of tho Royal Agrieultural бий» of EIS have sonet with all they nit don де for ар ieul- | ит HORTICULTURAL MANURE | вау resolved to report to t iir) eura Bp USUS ш is is a MM osx ud iit peces gari that a sam. of et apart t ing on the same M x —having 1 Sireci, б © ree oriana бов onis. annually for prizes to be awarded ho|as direct and practical a connection with that 1 The тас of t envüras tha fin us ва Flowers, Bulbs conduct the local examinations, saperiatended by immediate increase of farm produce towards dw the Cambridge a xford Universit which, as Agrieultural Society, their efforts Agents, Wholestle and Retail: hat has been the history affair | have hitherto, and properly, been directed. ete В od Merchants, 237, High Holborn. hitherto ?—At the December General Meeting of H, ibus sf M both rein and spur from those i . THE GEN + | the Boeiety in 1863, the Council were startled into|the saddle here, аз as any other toward Г rs SCOTI and| the consciousness of an unfulfilled duty by е | whích the good horse “R. A. S." has hitherto | a t d nnouneement of their entire neglect of the|been directed. — Na “rein and spur" mm. I s Lord M cem sevent I . specified the Charter of the арр v^ to professional, ag эе education, iliam Fisher Hobbs, Esq iety, as being among e for whieh they | which on репе grounds thus see are proper | gius D I MA ERA I IC rU ecce: | » a r er agricultur: articulars— | b have n apply, Vots or 57: Dt Baar Dzxzox, Princi LM Me 8 ны motion of баш “сй а and оѓ | аге plainly indicated in words from ud | р of qiue i. Woo g iod cultivation, of AgHoultural Chemistry and | Charter which we have dy q „аз part of etie тоо ene оке executed on ай descriptions | dis cand Entomology, of Co ttage b ra &e.—that the | the ue business for pm they are ineorporated. - Деме: or ed, mortgaged, trust st опена corporate, * the education of those who | —This à case stated at the Gener "1 eeting oae hole ег de E agents. re dependent upon the ошй ke p* of the land for | 18. биће, 1 шуа on e Es to for à a reu опо d their support," The Society bad, indecd, by their Very ойу after. this, Mi м. Жогар, М.Р H lt investigation of "ide being required, no legal e J н and their Shows, and to Voie extent b eil to os into | Ib be iilo 16 3 expenses аге | tp eir discussions, been promotiüg agricultural edu- Манае nd this matter, and Tu 2E the Company, BRAGA бинни ihe Secretary, at | cation during the whole course of their career, b ойе h Ms. ih y eid be obeyed. Rud Com- ү LANDS This was pointed out and admitted by the mover intervals ever since, and appears E. АД ОУЕМЕНТ COMPANY. | jm this ain ;- bat oll. diis thy Уа not help|at length to have brought its deliberations CES | а зА ter, В. ing; all this was incidentally and inevitably | issue b «di гат | of demarcation tween th Hon. the Lord Naas, M. е consequenee of their mere existenee aud e pute in ít who have been eondueting the q., V.C. E ШЕСЕ. wp |®°Чүйу. Мапу -others of the objects specified ussiou, „And it appears that those nds — | G.R. Н. Somerset, Esq. would in like manner have been promoted by any originally ‘moved tbe action of the Society in this Manes E р Twells, Esq: uch combination of the leading agrieulturists of| j y. lustead of read- n Ax» Watt Agents, See vivons oyw | the country eneral purpose of agricul-|i pde instructions tructions of. arter їп the light of t M CDM э Ал IN Sorma wD. е айол, for the | tural improvement. ety, however, had | al saih et gore ani which it ides, and. C pe Mi cases b Cep шь guiar and | not been satisfied with this general tendeney and | seei etri to ural education x „ang эй алда : т ы.. re of their proceedings in the case of the «шо ө omote that professional trainiug ing pes or or any purpose | other objects to whieh their attention із dire and черкес vin а the ends of PLE EP Tramways and Railroads for ural ог блаце | They had not merely excited а — al — a > cm 7 "rp as they are with ga i Landing On the soa E agricultural pursuits among the ' body of ri ject named májority ‹ this V es dup e e he tenni thei ik and left it to find its own эн Вр кэ Бал, sui) aich- the Society is incorpo- Ж Ep TIME uS and ession; but they һай laboured speei-|rated, on to the level of х ge e er Ё for M T 2» particularly by the offer of prizes, | different Qi of subjeets, with which as - NINE: Uti а гый ; he eostl mmission of scientific | fessional body, with. а as purposes and t of ау public or general тз intelligent men, at ġreat expense of labour, mes the thing to до, hé ваше with the етелн | time, and money, and with special direction and | They 7 mot to reward the Company being of a intention, Г promote а more aceura rate inquiry into Ба меу, ment or, as in all the other with e plans апа | the entomology and chemistry and ы s eral ot fs y professional skill, b ма м ок ulture, aud o иг» eneral, aud, as it has |to re MM sini 4 "n н ai Thef ан to the | proved, most fruitful interest in the improvement | give their pre or attainments in {һа Pid пее а of the cultivation of the wil, and of useful | middle-class education which the Muse 290 THE GARDENERS' b. ape AND AGRICULTURAT GAZETTE. their e examination and de grees — promot serving g the inhabitants, is returned to the rivers pol- | Tuted in character an mor ege m quantit; Ай wg contend, they are altogether leaving ho (7). нд this supply has in certain instances been ready strictly agricultural field to which they are d ned, and in o others is being fen sought, кыйс Рат- byt their Charter. АШАР sanction, b e divers of water and f 3 springs ont " post ain кей into Р Бае valleys, cour ject cannot be palam eby the water supply of the latter is, or will be, whert We ean har injuriously affected. Ң í (8). T- A LM bes of lands and the number of town: ned since the several Acts referred to be ЫИ ЗЛЕ, ад the — vu ofgen [Manon 18, 1865. none of them ever became gentlemen, und Tu of any one of them becoming a paupe es I never heard t look at my`education, Now just Y Xie ui very defective—but is Өш Probably not the e education ot need Reading, writ ing, and arithm i opposite that was ee necessary for farmers in thos am not sure that it is not all f o le earn | at scho ol in the present day. I kno ion ы], Mr. D whole subject of the water economy of i not only tend to a more iar seve eral Анан с. the would е of чиен dx c the present азва оп ы n the ground both of mis- nee direction and 5 aiaa T on n Agrionltural Tower cium pid publish iu this Nu зней ur Jou bif : a control vod "the 18 become essenti inta; certain е іп society, bat I nus is —€— necessity y et of fa armers' sons being. ни at they are 16 or I have never (fo n able, all m experia ме күл that a farmers crops grow [^ — meis cattle, eop, or pig at his horses е dre til тз аз would rl k, or that. his labourers are bun attentive bee s long оме ved t and g posi | towns LPS be f. Шу hann up by additions imd пога] esteem in e gah be d and utilised in the drainage of lan AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. e have g| w s most ны nts of the correspondents of this Paper "dme td with all that has been dti of | defective, сну me rs for the soeial, intellectual, and pro- -|i ing Ma defe ct, but ad ecd to 9и зе V RR: extreme, n ass соп nected | In n thin ng has this self 1 with the land. His remarks, Nox: some y d ago for a village a ipsc i in a style adapte ed for I will t musement as well as the instruction of his give you a аға utline of my own, pre : o i etg uy my ied old father boda a very e ERIN es t d ders Ы is a great ез.“ Whenev si 1 а very poor farm ; and he was jv ust one of TILES ri at the present | r a thing is found +] re not alw ays satisfiod with remedy- ecause he learnt musie, dancing, br eps m . But I pee ^ to touch o tical experience e мб training 8 of farmer? e, o have. more Yn owle edge o e i иө ng, and my opinion all the odi training ake a g 11 ME се чарай € пеп, then that begin a теч ght "o tl ity there learn to do кчы menial o of: the drud who! are especially пур in the ео et whic th | 6 atenton ot the it was his e duty to pay his гу before he provided "his усап childre en with egeo and he always looked upon t all were entitled to if they у. We do not, however, rest оп a single protest оЁ | pers pay fo work on the farm; ру, E » (hiok t the adv: ШЙ will be to them in afte e to be enabled not а say to a man ога bo but to ‚һе able kid against ш ех{теше views of thos ose | bu tit cost Ni a deal more to. fill our be:lies апд clothe minds, Therefore “go ч and “ come. й There i is odo i i wori ч а grentditiculty i in ani differe imple- i don't know that I am quite a farmers" Sons of that day ; but when I look a fall fair specimen of tl around me е next week to ut education is in Y DENTON has drawn B the present day thought of such | wi primary importance that farmers’ sons. and daughters as weh in the | now for those 60 different things belonging to it, such names as country unquestionably declares the nee of in those iek and compare notes, I have кы. теавоп probably в some of you ad Iw . improved professional training, and the desi tI} Ху MEE ie: ould not recollec . mess of t i cting its efforts for nds ме : s vent зау е |e x M E 8 wish to o Я D Tieni i T ái higher, , wn ti k, spini tural education there. And this we undertake, “ame big mem emer, sat, the buek, the cock, tho serodo, tho spini BAILE up a флопа а n, which was pre sented on us 6th of this month to the H the Wate: xiii be in arrear, and t tradesmen's bills sent in with that id heading bon my father could never endure), viz, d Britain. TR know the m all „well e ir master wh His is objet | 6 То bill delivered уы known) the schoo idees have Pd к education EIN - ve not been pai aid, wen at they have given the drainage o the river okem following grounds :— О Biot im yse wish 2 possess pedem that I ea ашаа parts zt ie was not come by "x stly. But em e some aceount oti e education, Well then, „аб e of thre I promised to | sen and think et а e To he is for a vim I have bee US 595 it is of the highest a геа жыво мета the supply | of water for cod agricultural and со: — рч posos, Бет made forthwith the subjee eet of jeoper (2) That w ithin the of Pa reed y ys for the Quim of sitae] estates, (secondly) for the vm of districts, and | the age eIw diee a little, "актери c crooked old w fit for nothing else—1 don't that—but I shoul ts | tell her she was not to keep a school; she pretty soon tell them that she 25 =. а school. for have been qu сап to the place you think i - likely to se «ie select th charac! (thirdly) for the sewerage of ёоугоз, һата аг cad operation, all of which, in different Mn e affec m pply and alter the condition of the ven. efect of under-draining private estates is to | a larger quan 50 years, кчы was, Well, I dare вау ske was t ie soon made an e Sdn on my young | head, dut. "ie was made by the t d if ей ай У, pei oi is the best Vienn in Ee "S ve t Lim to to take him find such а thi ng , and tity of water than had previously | her gat gener into tha vers, inasmu b as a ros dd pa hid ай-йа -о Din fam mily, sen. him a |a р a Mi jon the 5, Слоге. lens Ы eut that I have a ve spot 1, fe oem At s the d I halt be much rerom if he does not c ai ; Y EA A e eld i into ti Кешен. d us ds ag e of seven lm LT toa ues but I was soo xe sem pn: ut M im " ч is Реп defcieney ja z p time in w s increased t e crows, econom an will c а charge т е еще affects the quae ариу. bg amg te schoo RA е cR y RETE КУ cientifie knowledge — p^ sme mode in which the is ана a Mo this, i , learnt at Cirencester or етт. oth pre carried out. nd ti when d Norfolk, and some other distant places e an ШЕ (5). That the operations under “Тһе the гоо асу Pong Act, тш прена! v M 1861," being limited to districts, w erall pigs did no want keeping, when could the wants searing, hen there were no Beans теме akim: k are generally 2 rtions of catchment basins, must Te аны! to diy ngdom, but t the main river-courses, because while better outfalla | ming,* no gr roun e чы row, no hay to make, a i|farming in these places will, deal that hë secured for the districts er treatment, incr | harvest es weut to school; but р? the | Kentish farmer, have to unlearn a gr at e know 9 quantities of water are suddenly disc he age of 13 I lete xe кше ether. My father, however, | has previously learnt, and уоп, Mr. Presideut, 1 ме portions of the valleys without вы? E h hing is more difficult to ^ g been made for receiving it. n after this engaged with an elderly man (and a sad | wel! as an y ene that nothing 18 d Jonrnt amis y ` (6). That "е object of all towns in which sani! dr ;he had failed several times in than how to unlearn ME MA have ideni J enerally that ps E fom MON B into | Düsines had taking to teschi psa t 7e 16, o, are und under tbe uire from rivers an: m Spr owing o чө Sore 2 H t Бх He. a copious supply of pure water, which, after | 18 used to come. three рк ры week tik t ol t thoy ad > very easy thing nce in the argum ab practical farming but to sema nothing else is required of A f the lecturer does not bind us as articular expressions ; tage, for considerin ng the беса soil he ү to and we must except in this way the very strong terms of Шай, һе reall ъи produce some effect; I was then | look and see w кер! * АА е they Ms Nos rod us of D ink for myself, а and m existing. en IRE bf tied сой аги! labourer. When earn such things i I though ht would be useful to me. | on their referring to the loss to agriculture which is thus sustained of | 11 g li many “educated” labou: o have коош me bankrapé i in | me андаг fand; timber, briok work and character, reference ought, in fairness = : арфы T booghi plained of, to have been dide to tho iui ын p sustained of the p эч} але рш number who мег the homestead | would be likely to =? чей to a farmer, for I never and the field for better paid and altogether employment жөнү cue е er any ng else, as I never heard of жешс d and practice of far nat turally and with as little effort Wem: should find no smi whatever in mener anvthing but farmers; arithmeticians, * Horse-hocing. young pig ung pigs. But 5 I think differents, allyoung men who wish to ше good En M зей 4 18, 9. 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S di : ; | : ic т ү dh NN 1 4 uem the w | | а ^ 140 t | an ose in sul we god w n di or t d x | | _ : fr re a ti t 1e! и a pii ниндза ete | : 2 R P v ad 19, our b git w со vas I P fe, is t ы! їс g héy Vegi ad Я _ ur elt a onn са E e ids 44 itt TA st; i ag it *W d xp їз p | : ur dis. [mdi affe this yt д "d : { е | : | а ! an y ne EK тар T | : E 8 gs - Ud n 5 it ч үе i no е ти A E ГЕ ДЕ AM th $i f # ж. ua lo r be | a e i ? ME ву ап E = nger dE posit ат that = | | Е : er ii vha S, m : Г : АЕ Er ү, E: | : | Um h à id n т Е A : à : e more ot to 15 t ho "à ; 2 | | c i з H I it Мя the 2 Ei: Е 3 e o the Ni : 3 | e k ES t : xu = à | : H о o TY З - | = Im à {5 те 18 nds ү ier f E $ т АП I 252 THE GARDENERS' AGPICUIL'TUR CHRONICLE AND AT GAZETTE. [Maron 18, 1865, Tecture d ti s les Ў wish to rem of that as blush to acknowledge or to tell of all they said, saw, or | 6, Я ача o be qm some now as good labourers as a farmer master of, who сап neither read nor wri ^ Т аш Xi йаш ез get at our parish км I dou ubt ifa s boy w pues oeil as Area ma them es some Fu of them mon A dU siuce, w dance, speak French ; ——— some them tier ; but I don tJ know one hes: tides Italian can mi i, ax and Well rried ; nt in them, , in the eourse of time, these young m that generally n a жоон! improve as 16 does in all ma it civilise бийс: чыг "polit e, an d e Sanday iA dp net one of ome me of tasn service fact, d ету І suppose - account T a Z,avd Fr one de t fora iz so lor ng s оныт gir mers ебет doe. yn goo spoilt the is o'ten to me a matter of sieur, Won. | sense of our. la bourers does - shes and } hone: $ no good. is kept at school till ko is 14 ever bec farm labo I have said that. t formerly ће deve- boy's physical powers was all that was mental prise ity is alone culti- Th rhaps it may a bii ч are you t ou lat, or ret sir' to t do now?” "Тһе man smiled (for I е йу to hin), vun | с орос ване i по said, My u please, sir а " you are here " 6i o, for т. Wear saw me before. ho! ught s ; I want give me dar mat scheme, particularly when the ticke ts „аге the morn came, iug." The jan that day bà has Zh wanted a "job. and 1 б pos day and. n pw sight án bed, is no more fit to us don' t think he will whilst Iw a labourer. I нын for the truth of that iris take his place i in hia class at school. | е 1 statement. v There is а great deal to be done by a little labourers. The tell you what ou: Iw wint i do do if they cm "with us. Tbe ey a called e must " t as a hunter all the "Rien ode, De before 2 he is as tired as а do; og, and cannot eat his dinner; but eat or not eat, pe must go to his stable to bait, t, water, clean, and litter his hors rses at 8, ог t ey аге not insensible to acts of kindness; there is gratitude | | among the best of them; and with. оина 7 that уоц | eem во pleased wit teful for, аз receivi ved "four show his grati- think | a n Pi Row want a RN UM m you may do the work y an | Now, if should Бе any lady here who is im wa governess, let her е there wi pplicants, no matte w ht requirements are; pes y саю, 1f x а aid. you wil get for our paris tido 8t ihe ін "foci Clio bat to dress themselves, to walk about in idle tresses, If ; ase Een the iini b ий о don’t w. де before he gets to his supper, en to ngain til 10, often half-past 10 pue he gets to hed. ine. About «€ third when e, and ап п ngrateful fellow does I always speak as n Мз to t - words I never ngrat MR very o injury Ы olere as "in as himself, s I ean in the plural i oin Ispeak to my men, and them say, us, we, and ours, to he ап ag his, Ф think it well betw ween master and e do this, This is s considered an бирерде fene а soused w cold to. туба бед rm азар тне int Nic in less Hem wk man when and that *ours' are good horses, нети corn yields w well, or hin as as regards да labourers. ach you D eep t mbs w we shall get ‘our’ season done next week, &c. & I have said enough about Education here to make "uae of you perhaps think I а altogether opposed to ; that is not the саве, It aud instruct the young I don’ E objet to, if se | inquire a tihoti preter hearing крт call Шешен We nts the girls th ab города ts there is о Я to be had. ЕД so we are obliged to put up wit e wou't Aet unless we make an Sort and gie he ouut of wages we fori rly did, and but we do sometimes do zin rer is d of е her work, to spen the little ones too lon у s, and wilt read youn LA dt he will learn to swear, and before : азат he will us dope а short pipe, and if he DE er Aes Sis е be а s piy, М ppor d nw x 7, n " m hy а pude. either beer or time by КЕЕ up the С m ё + uupleasan t сач that passes by ! о boy c they Me he | to asse Чо more, or so mu чё good, as Es thé Mee Ач evening school used to do, when the lads used ble after their day's work was done: They went to ee: instruction then because m thought they wanted it, на иу, valued it the more beciuse they any of your жое ld, and to laugh нуе according t T3 yere nor ew а This we attribute very much to the alteration ^ has taken mi in tibus education lately ; these are great copyists; they endeavour to imitate tis supe riors in erergthing as qoe dress; if the fashi t erahell did it, and more; but the boy t inb to work — light jobs at first I admit, but as Mn esa а tite, for place Ба: his father ptr master : that boy of mine н y^ Е precious hard, I should bet terribly glad to legs under your table." ap ч know, Mo M do you — he wou! be ma boy ?"— second boy n your pn him I'll take care he does house he warn ^: pi to come never find а worse - than mine.” po will but Ny get him out of my again ; be Men „Тһе boy her, wd Че oes; if Io ald ! | allowed, and a acre ?— if зга wes were was that a week? There was no strictness nor pues in some way ^ éotteotod with their UR It t. ey must hav e too; if you meet a lady in the ploughed an acre and a half in the day т: "would street with 0! didi of Fines kind, you can but. notice g MA far they had walked to do it; if | the alteration, but are in doubt ^t it is is intended us з eim Say, master, Ride s 30 rods long, how wide should it be for an | new ‚ог whe the er it is an old bonn et hiudsde . or 7l. a year, how much | befor lude that it iss That ik podteay ugly ot become пе fusione; discipline in r dé кетн bad language a portion e Scripture was ине read before they separated. Well, I ha А ын that Г have nown good agricultural labourers that could neither read nor eem "ut ас are three rem which are essential to —that is, honesty, end and indust; hdi { Wy man a dto possesses these, th he does n iot know - pim ye bea oem lioc den may h d master, fc v he York than he had had; and a great denl more to eat t; e ba Hon esty i | man will keep a thief if he knows it; it he fuds ам а шап to bea will а village has one like it stuc& ou her fe — front, ve flowers in the middle. This imitation is поб confined solely to 8s. fashioned farmers think it wrong that these gl taught so little at school that is likely to be usefal them her; can they m a stockiug, make а ШШ “1 сап choose his own. indispensable, for cro the. streets vithbdb 4 eroche , thi ef he i i as the lark « o'er fis feci I A а шше; he might keep. neither | break = E as -— a qon з you have a dedil about у u, you may as — Il have the Le you дош, 1 h be 74 убода чрча чри Taan assure you, M. Р 8 than 1 don't sa; boi Chairman, there was not more fault fond with ies | e тез» мө dags our schools t they : are not much improv 16 m there is or polite in those days, and with s venie! ed n must unkard I and uncouth, do many things that we wish them not | ej parish сап | lecture uisu rene euer work ith КЁ e | foi or themselves, À ve very Гө К to copy their superiors, an work ен во Я tuti tend a villa or Wi i wondered at tbat these роо: үш follow the I am frequently аз зей v becom кашу y girls? imos ey | they were to make to do, e have them to work, and if they work | should rh not steal i robs: you x days and dong pepe it i is ubsis not name; a great pres n of 2 quir ed) become — early servants; І tl pel — e о and deck of pem rougi een laid to the want of meet m always to come first to e good ро as well ж а тол ы Mese I Le taken so much time with farming, farmers, and labourers, that I have little time to speak of th. ебе part of our community, but I must say а lite now, as І wish this to be my last as well as m find mor: more of the milk of гаги kindness concealed under ther rough exterior than you е Барнс they pos- pup чән make 4 wauces for their These yearly servants are жн usually between Маз Do all other classes do right at that age d ш — at -— | fi time of life? aisi, T I think е of our | say u greatest men А d Th ы is no need wives, f хе they о vn ^ ~ past. Ik oaly ees prec: d sl old a | good ol Y many of them are very pretty girls; rai to say anything about o ot of see plenty of 35 ye»rs m edis нош йм о баг generals, our br engen our parsons toos wouid O do so, highly p pda very accomplished ; can play, sing, fort: — exbibiting her as & not tim to exhibit her, if 1 sh Мався 18, 1805] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ASRICULTERATI GAZETTE. 253 Дье up -L- ES st, e to е. арче ононе гоѕу ye, would attra and I have no cheeks, арша mo re iod than any пане. interesting, and Dr. Cobbold's work on Entozoa, Mr. Marsh's on Man and Nature, and others i dragging off the tr pe-roots and and and characterised, are of agricu ultural interest, The ear t mien. 6 seed was pe ate in аз; got Where good c ; but the later the followi in | bo ok on the control of — hills pabis b к arly | ng, therefore I wish it to be clearly а d de said — ^ ism cation is in- vna and fa arm “Тһе control of dunes by ШИН їз гаа either by m o y by rans ги means, ving them Iu ned 6 p* di els of Oats guano р imperial acre. did no өгө! than eov guano, and and 2% cwt. of Peruvian I раства No the crop ver the expense of seed and 4 ‚ President, B and "t; have occupie ied. = Eu erga and ll roots that were on the su urfa ce In Per dumm 1860 I had all tl and e. во far able. + number of the fhan I nd боб M i r you have exhibited during | ders mi mile in ы аай, апа Же тэш is. the sea. wa ; eens of reeds, Wher exist, they can be prevented from елд cing by plant. of as I w: о large that they could n it even with. Mn or four hors ves lighter, 1 had them rem Many of the stones were of such a size that ther ad ei Your corr ndent from a We ald of нао | Міну: lan the fairs in this county of Su ssex (from w hich 1, oo, us| In p with thr ing се ertain Grasses, creeping plants and shrubs, t мыз pes ; е үр ng am menn ; he to be bla: sted with gunpowder in order to render them vald of Sussez F. —16 is very pleasant for | grows to the heig ' about 2 feet; its stron In s rin 1 penes: of ers ^o iba а scheme," as they say | roots and their rootlets extend 40 o 50 feet зач ground i ing 8 and had a m^ Fes д T д eimi farm, wit a nice little balance on | the san The looser the soil the better it thrives, and | cept on 10 or 12 acres vr ba t been drained 1 the right side, bat he is E bold man who rushes i into [aS soon as the sand ceases to drift it dies, its г mw 6 bushels - Oats, an d 2 cwt. Peruvian guano, and tilising the -— and helping to form a vegetable | 1 cwt. bloo pes кайа, acre. I estim des the m ground and cballenges anybody to tamp mould Ax forest planting, pasturage, and ше 1 er acre. евро umn po I ha d the whole of the trenched land e frm has certainly sta Ee sch eme v whi ch will bring food f for estilo and s sheep; its seeds feed horses in the plough. Being Mapi ii if he tries g it ;it thatelies | expose: ed to the frost NT winter, it was vell pulve pda of getting beasts fat at >з уеагв ad. Now a well, and its roots are good fuel. So man 2 I had 46 acres sown with with the subject knows well that it cannot | t | properties sometimes check its main use as fegu ard ы 6 bushels pa Oats, and 3 cwt. Peruvian n guano per - bedone, except, perbaps, with a "ae picked Short-horn ainst the drifting sands. The ench-grass 18 ап «Ie e the return at 4 Louer and 6 bushels _ bewill certainly not meet with the stock to do iba re erican representative of pe plant. re, per, "Т. 2s 2s. 6d. Ei ig ht acres, after carrying coast, upwards of. 100,000 cres of land have been dii it thespring fairs from 127. to 147. per hend, Es ‘Oft той make a woful difference i in the balance- sheet. His | the Poa maritima, where it “ rees to succeed the Ae e none is better than will бот, Its vith three horses ; in spring. Y gave it 50 bushels of jiwe үрт acre, оп the 1 d, according to the French returns, a clear profit of lus ro Та from the first — an outlay of at m 5l. a head їй then at last, кч {о at he vef not eat his poses certain changes, tead of calves, required fo cake p and thereby or their Ке HR :H ERE General s vui the agi ry dw Кен spe aho o that Grass he names із not miled f or Невар, This wo ong in arithmetic, whieh mu О stones see, and have i releasing th nificent, e F charge at Balaclava, “ but s the aboy hat d sty bacon, mateur farmers out pointed 1 Tm пе would -— to feed ач timber, and at the rent Le uld involve beyond his Hesse ше miles, iti is is evident that | much Pr 4з. 8d., and their practical importance under that taken mp eme" to жал this gentleman is поб st have ta сан x h such as 796 vein pos inv акы xclusively of the value of the i " * As ше ү ns ы Ji di ено оп the European coasts ed t to at least m 000 Mud pat pen vd д п agency іп this matter; and as n harrows, I then drilled the ground withont / p «шыш ог крыла, P then à hr mix ра and 2 The ood cro) I tried si six iris nd bon nes И yele = pos fixed ЖЫ. E ecome БО the subject is one of em Farm bero anda. BALNABREIC o Ввко йй Reclar —1 entered a artinmas, 1859, upon а J9 years! Jease. extended to 258 а acres а arable — 23 of pasture, amation, he f besid ides e i 50 eiu fin Waste La tenant "i the farm of Balnabreich "d T arn s dun 8 ) bushels r acre; bot I Pt, ті ара, у the шаг rks after growing. эм wit! wt, of 22 f lime, КЎ was а Ad good a quite free from diseas "i also 3 acres i at Martin intended fo: ontent to до, thoug h er wood, at the yearly ent of 3407. for the eril i potiore Jand, and M for the DM iy a port oodland I w. liberty to impro "n the » fir бет. be ие 1860, I had, by trenc hing a draining, reclaimed 57 acres 9 poles, and made it fit for cropping. The рат cost 675/. 15. 7d. Тһе expense of und of tree roots and drei after ке clearing the wood was o "the ground, which I did with my o servants and ho estimate at 47, per acre, amon ing to 2287. I have paid for cutting ibd filling Es again "d chains of drains, 77/. 4s. 2d., and for tiles for the same, 707. 15s. es e above work has been done at с own | c Hee зз was finisbed, аз deep e horses were able to ith a a large plough, ай pod it to remain in that state till the proper time for laying down the Turnips. 50 о 60 bi à of lime to the acre, accordi, ing to the aeria of the ground. I sagn gave one or two conne turns of heavy i iron harri Lu: en Tay ta the tl r them Tn 1860 I had no anng for. the Tops it bees. all required for the former Turnip-field w to be sown out. scu iir dt Е jos feum 16 iens err содии and 24 emt S5 blood or Turni and p next IE peine Баб breplougbing f for ч а "In 186 ursued the ва о шне к the dung gI dni f dà do деа after Т am trn A nued to Reb E. Tournal of the Bath and West Vol. XIL, Part э, A ofa s. Goodwin, the "Edito Ournal is Y qe Dickman on on йе Geology ly Ji E Churchill & Dea Ing, together records, and. th departm ive and iein a -rot in Shee Wallace ] 9f agriculture soils and subsoi]s aft пећ, M. e Андон" of Taaa iim . Cris eeting е on the mind Li who have you allowed for m his stilts, with “ Oh dear, I rent ? ” |7]. веѓа] : the T» withont җн bw ugh t of the very pos agricultural interest; |Р m of wood were laid ү the purpose. On cutting v any теба e of help from the proprie T hs land thus reclaimed, with the. exception d $ acres, was a regular forest of wood, with a black o: yellow so il lying on т ау в subsoil, The 7 Тұ acres puts good deal of wood in id ferent places, The wood as formerly let yearly for pasture at a rent generally of about 27. 105. stones and of the roots of trees a very difficult indeed. It was | scarcely ssible surface, except when lind | e ali of ihe Turn ork of conside A difficulty ; and the drainage s to pass over it| G the same pases ie manuring the | land that а, е in dps и went ver nearly all I had for Turnips, at the rate of 20 yarda f dun ainder was laid down as in [n n grou way I have and have never had. a siad. failure of the f has been ht о ніна progress, ahi reyp | Туге, SA the Fairs iid | y on Flax on Oyster. | ш at of shorter papers, fll t the ournal of me No. 5. Son of the work is tliat it was necessary in many places to carry a Зрзе of - surface near the m where the дө to be to throw over this as йан ch of the аз іе witho a running b "afe to After jm the ix to be in that state h ri t be som firm, I Longue e % ав s deep as the : softness of | growing Tur I may mention, in addition, that I have expended upwards of "8501. in the drainage of the land formerly iu cultivation COST OF IMPROVEMENT. Tren Clea’ Cutting 4 filing rins wŠ Tiles for tbe x the. gronn roni рег with co а Риген. witht tbe. mid chronicles a de to Pro s very Almost чле 718 pes rainage, but л | going м е 4 feet deep І Siam found, as before, a „| drawing bottom nel lay. In р-а ng, a I had about 20 tre дег crop; but owing ин the backward- | es of the newly nched land u ness of the imn and the state of the ground, which Per Imperial Acre STATEMENT OF CROP, es 8. d. án 0 0 Guano, do. 119 0 Labour, do. 100 319 0 Produce, 4 r 6 bush. Produce. 3 qrs. do. per acre 7 pes m 6 ' Profit 6 Mr. Sangster, of Balnabreich, in án frs. actions a y r^ High and. Society, [The Society's Gold Medal was last year awarded for F 254 THE GARDENERS URBONIUER AND ATNIUUDFURAT. — [Mancen 18 the abo z est for a farms of the Manchester and La o чапаи ral Society were taken from Айлык; Ў so он буны чазы dn admitted КЕТЕТ LET mes » end published Journal of t in a fake eum s 80 luxuriantly e to Core the Barley The second в dung Па if rain follows ia due time cceeds we , "aee ped erhaps, generally succeed, тош, be ventured to harrow it in ich е ате ор си е ot carmi quarts of safely do. In the third method uu n va dne sticks of Celery, succeeds, but it also often f : “a thre: rrots. Wash and cat the it em in many cases fme vesetables i in pieces, нау fry them in any Ы kitchen fat, with tw says нөлүң of 5 ny case it i В brown sugar ; then put the whole into the handbarrow covering б yards end a water with the Peas, and уне е and if this t to sow one half o saved for the purpose, and more meat if the soup is desired rieb, чиї а salt herring or a pig's foot is an excellent addition. I Boil the pem five hours. seeds be sown with the Clover ther er Brome.—" The Schræder another sowing will be n rome is a perennial Grass of extra- the same tool set for Grass seeds, | rdinary productive power, 1 intro- ^h; is covered jn by a light harro witk duced into France, renchman speaks either the bush or web harro light of having experimented M: it for six seed harrows of the common Kind, а years, it never fell off, id rolled. ОҒ the seeds sown at this sesa either i see its constitution or "ite yielding UN ^M have—1. Trefoil 14 to 16 pro E d early y period at which it W \\ f рег ne in some districts as os js нш rd i wi f f the earliest foods for ewes and will be ready in Y n spring. Itis ploughed up e first cut Мак, if p ме со of Ње uu: year has been taken in good time; it ^4 y = 5 5 LI < о ч © (10 lbs. to 15 lbs, per acre) sown ау itself as affording a heavy first eut lateris the summer for forage—coming in fe lis purpose - the Trifolium inar natam. 3. Various mixtures eah tor ње 10 lb. of Red Clover of White Clover, АЛЬ, of Trefol. м Red Clover is a la n тч жеште M e ——= wards to mow the herbaceous part. ny third eut during the summer—the Ме soil almost seems to suit hreder F| ‹ с ing, however, more of Brome, bnt it appears to do best on fresh Whbite aud Yellow Clovers. The land; without doubt the best land wiil duce it w о е heaviest crops, but it would 1 А ; ү difficult to tell on what m of soil perennial, and has a larger habit of this Brome will not his Brome growth." lasts about six or ht bit without €. | + днк out б $t A ag Wzsr Sussex: March g end last беда Of tha plant le That no wee 2 (E) Sandy Oat. (Р) Black Poland даь. E: — ee qe Pale: бте unte m culture; it com p quiekly and grows very rapidly ; it | eset we f rain, yet it has been enough toj prevé і to be sown ча кк; ut ster deep. Itis as gr and Peas that pue have p la some time ago are only now plant is especial ly useful, but w n, and we shall now have our hands verted into hay it retains all the iem ful. e weather h properties of the plant when in its green and the spring crops, state, but it is greatly decreased ye, &c., on which we must more weight. It is not longer in making tha usually depend, are backward, anà from meadow hay. The straw із very heavy, the same cause the roots and although a little tou and fast, and we find i will eat it without being eut. The aet through the next six ceder Bı рен to be very A corn has to fill the вар and inere d ić we can ihe quantity of mik aud Makes tho n ed i thiek, and the butter made cream v from it has a finer flavour and keeps well, even if the очин be very warm." From a French Journa Calendar of Operations. ed. An rise in price шене ive in this page plates will be m Быш , Pola and, Potato, and made a pé rieni the press s of Er. our pages to-day, can only. mt uei refer to the Y е are now ge (is now ^ Chevalier, and Common Euri ary ^ háve a are the best во: dhos. айдаа cient qua € compar ith ng Wheat too is still рен eie sold. budly; though for t e been especially the true Triticum кы Red Wheat, which бө doing even in Apri ыл. бе pi Grass seeds are being put in; and on this we aaka. "the follow- extract from Mortons Farmers бш а may be sown broadcast ed in at the time 6 the Bar!e ed за pair of light harrows at videret the decide i, to "x G before the | roller, when the B "s just above the (G) Potato Oat. (Н) Barbaehlaw Oat. is iu prev eventi Mist "ded. 16 may bé hand or horsc-hoed in when the corn receives either of those | affected DM it being taken to P conld M & T nardi to operatione, if tho farmer is im the practice of giving them. Ip over іц perhaps s Wak or fortnight, aud it would be only t изен 18, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 255 this we may hope would prevent its = and вой Jonger, an ipa Jabouring under an iid not to be allowed t 0 come to S. isfectious disons disease farther. G. ES correspond: N to Со rresponden of ndry, Lon юле ge) ГЕ consult Scott Burn ап ailey Denton - Z and Cha man А Hall respectively.) - рых COLTURE Subscriber. Adam сани publici are t. The are all cheap publications. dorem быз име А bly MoGlashen, of We do not know the publishers ; proba Dublin. LABOUR Inqui d Three to four horses per go уел allowan e. See Handbook of Farm Tahour, (Longmans, price m GonsE, AND Cor. Sow 9 or 10 pecks of Linseed n on pr eie loamy tilth жа next gre. рел пн р hoeing it in now or soon in rows abou gs zd cutting will be in em and ow с d be cut do — sion py ye E per acre of Rape- Mei гер 'OWS мп ches wide ge intervals i in April an P the three following months, and you will havea a succession of food all through the summer IT aod E Voelcker has thoroughly ractice, he says, is condemned ] bjectio: :—(1) The idea that organic matters in the soil ercisi often Hi HH Es; Bg? "Tots P : ТЫ LÀ ь E P-E LE] Е Ki B i S о ERBg Ru а sigh B & g B ormed, as be consumed . (3) As to the greater profitableness of other agricultural improvement at not ен - cost, the шау be fairly met by the abundant experience way the pro as а preparation for Tot 'erops to Н EE ARTER'S. GARDENER S VADE-MECUM HYDROPULT, is nowr PANDY Seed == Manufactory. s nie BER NICOL хир 00; THE i MANUFACTURERS of BAGS, CORN SACKS, &c. ers Street Works, , N.B. Glass for Garden Purposes. JAMES PHILLIPS aw» CO. PROPAGATING GLASSES. i HE. Each.—s. Each.—s. d. 2 inches in diameter 0 H | 12 vene in ерт ЖЖ 9:220 » 0 4\13 4, 29 Eo » 0 jl „ .. E. 5 , » 0 60/15 „ » » 35 6, » 08 116 РУ, » i UB (e ў HORIN се f „Ж Br n 5$ 29138 РМ » К B I » „ TEE ER E e л » OE @ 10 „ » 14,9 » 460 Ho, - 4 1.8 HAND WITH GLASSES, OPEN TOPS [sp 4. Each.—s. d. 12 inches d vii icc A ue e 4 Бг di 6 14 „ uii. ue T 6|: noc c 6 № ЫИ Painted and Glazed with 10-02. Sheet Glass HYACINTH and FLOWER DISHES. s5, а 6 inches diameter, 1s. ; 9 inches, 1s. 0d. ; 12 inches, naa —— Hyaeinth Dishes are intended to contain a number ofi docta beddod An Invention for Throwing Water by суган Power. |i» sand aud covemd with moss, instead of the common Hyacinth SkcuRED BY RovaLn LETTERS PATEN ACINTH GLASS Common shape, por dozen, 2з. 6d. Me 4 мре, , per dozen, 4s. 6d, RICE LIST. vos ed к Чоо, t б COMPLETE WITH Вал (стихо Ано £ з. dipton ЗВОНА ВЕЗАНИ ves а JAPANNED STIRRU 112 6] LINSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, CARSON'S PAINTS, COMPLETE WITH né буй LINDERS AND PARNIS О "бе оган | Acceda for use. Street London, COPPER isg ос a we E adon, EN, — А k (OTTAWE PRIZE STABLE FITTINGS and HARNESS BRACKETS, The Price ** Complet THE HYDR bd z А LT is invaluable for GA RDEN fo WATERING BEDS, SPRINKLING PLA. DROWNING dg i qo up ING TREES Е SMUTS, DRESSING WITH orm. MANURE, prenera THE HYDROPULT is desirable in every HOUSEHOLD for WASHING WINDOW: WETTING 8. аа pen any eoe КЕК in the nA. when the business of the c9 mona is divided between Saturday нару in AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED 38 o'clock, and the thé evening: the ве fast i where n e four г following ones, only that there is | COmP!ete, with В 5 made into A Street, London, W. ILL — ETE X PATEND Т LAGE VARNISH for preserving Iron Wo: ы а end н excellent ыы for a at да bert out-door cud and is fully E EET rer Е ss d whom the most flattering testimonial have tie nobii aid gon which Ны, & Бити will forward on applica: old m eask of f about 30 gallons at 1s. 6d. per gal or 1s. 8d. pergallon paid t Уч апу Station in [^ MR. y to Hirt & Surrn. deri eu caes ч near Dudley, апа Ec Street West, Ё.С. fro only it can be obtained. -by what the ani t th ш t b E what the; К their customers wore willing to give СА апа By M AREA 1 on the very samo rinciple as actuates i M ERI н _ Yr baker in оте los aa he EMPTYING CISTERNS, ячы ers to give. The ph rhic FILLING BARRELS, l of well-bred stock can be reduced in the face ofa RAY BATH. [^ ned demand, is to increase the n E té “жеш, Tafto Ай their herds, You will do more to bring th PU ке iS Ар шау be а reasonable pri co by inducing а rival ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES. еей Ар his shop in your ge that by any in- Md dar 0 relatio бает ееп the cost of flour and Rosemr | Hose, LL.D. an а p L.S, Кет 3t H. Downsam, А.В, Sms we or any oti у КАА сап give you. S Esq., F.R. js Qus ACRES: ANM Poder. is impossible Florist Мане, iunge за by Architects mi ir fatten rion incid this There are lands Roni i ri I specie , may o PR т! the АЗ ао, 2, Winsle шой rp por acro, and other fab wi | Е Ао ture АЕ Mor Равмв: A Subs y р i чё iew t і $ criber, 150 acres is not a large f. i Кк е Ds in so ms paris " Ireland. ge farm, | Two Hundred Feet Suction ное, e force 16 through Delivery | Corr. firms, Mr. ў quite uj of Соттлм & Co., 2, E Mr, Palin, of Sta leford, void ii ^ Work is continued till 1] C. av s it. The $ Saturday s made. 1 till 11 r, к. E сохзЕвтАТОВҮ HYDROPULT. UTIFUL IMPLEME "ня scarcely 5 lbs, req FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE | AND CONSERVATORY. Price 358., 2% feet Suction Strainer, Rose иШ and Fan This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily supersede Syringes and 3 milk more to be : Er is the ordinary Sunday' "8 dito ни in ue. Nonda isin favour of the "e s ts of an ex; ` » Ыт ri е with WS Arar nd. The comparison of the | ts operation. А LAD has excited the cupidity of prine | unprincipled Manufacturers, w w palming on the Public L8 | worthless imitations of the pe à through their conneo- Patronised by m om СЕ e К IST, ON, AND ole ERE, Iuventors ot the Eus Nt. BREEDER'S MEDICINE CHEST, as follows :— ix Bottles t 2s. 6d. eac 'Y CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE, MID. CH ИА, EXTRACT, matet match CAUTION. р, ОЕ екан 1 f the Hydropult — but in reality IMPORTANT xhibition, and for sale, i ЕГ 38 5 E |^ 5 4 (199 12. a ог scouring calves, n ded and prie for we ; ng; for horse апа co devices resemble in many тез Pim ртт ce and ei han eR gro grain an e ния ps of ed апа a | the € in appearance, and are calculated to deceive the neous у! Dore bees ea du the чон unsuspecting. Caution, and pec а вы The Proprietor therefore issues this P He also put chine through the Obtained 13 Ib. of nutes’ work ishing to Mide "na а quarter of an | not the Нуйг B lb. ina of an hour, to the Superiority pa aec vent SHOW ROOM, M2 & 142, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. К CHARLES PROPRIETOR, tached thereto a - with the follawing words:- — Tho ] orit Patent, ufietured only by ii Birmingham. ури Ромквоү Воттом, , Propri system, and. MORES am Cheapside, London." Unless this label ш rig tho Machine is ор, of coa! X Эмг Кеу MU к. EC M. free. Semplo. а HT e thei kept wa mss a vospectuses, with Testimonials, on applieation. 6з. 6d. end urge early, y purchaser m ay be pos may be отра А boxes, carriag: Address—Dar, Sow, & Hrwrrr, co dm Л E DS Meno pici Wanara Дер 22, Dorset free on à jns fr part шр din P OMEROY BUTTON, Century. ` me THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA, GAZETTE, [Maron уз, лад; асаа EASE здын: тал. а E e ч a — раа ——— GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLIN G, and COLLECTING MACHINES, BY SPECIAL АРГОІХТМЕ NT, SOLE TURER TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY MANUFACT THE QUEEN. odii p A^ TUM J IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864. GREEN’S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition. The Judges at the Royal Horti шна pens s pee ge ied 20, 1864, Heec: i ane a First-class and. шо ени were given), and, at the same time, suggested а slight alteration, which has ar dard Я M ‚ б. & Бох beg to state that, owing to the great Nigga for Kis €—À in past years, they have been ble t te ord h that d m | due to their в customers, but are now happy to inform them, th lterati 1 in their premises, whereby they trust to bein? position to send off all orders the day they are received. PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. To eut 10 inches $ z . £310 0 Suitable for a Гай, o eut 18 inches T 2g & i 10 0 Suitable for One Person. » 12 ug . 410 0 T x 20 АИ E 4. 0 Suitable for T" Persons. » " 510 0 ыш Jor One "e 3$ 29 05 355 e x Ж 0 » 16274 610 0 2L Wr eN 1 0 » ý acking Cases are FS at the following low rates, viz.: for the 10 and 12 теры Мас адзш: 3s.; 14 and 16 inches, 4s. ; 18 and 20 inches ‚ бв.; 22and 24 inches, Pes providing themselves with Lawn M. I which to stow them away, when not in use, to prevent don from getting | returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them. PRICES of f HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY MACHINES, including Patent Self-delivery Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching to к К ordinary Chain Traces or Gig Harness To cut 26 ipd xt CE S d To eut a inches ET C x 0 0) Leather Boots for. Pony, 22% bz 28 m m m ^ 1ó 0 нада Boots for Donkey, 18s. „ : nito БЫ ж. чүт А , 2 poe d e пане о or Horst, pct: dU. cup dde d жш 4 M 0 z 48 $ R Uo 30 0 "€ Boots ft arriage Horse; e 26, 28, and 30 inches can d be pese мА a "гыз от Уру: Two S MN on an even ipee s tip 30 and 36 Piet by a Pony. 1 42 and 48 incl C ge and, as the MACHINES make no noise g, ploy у, any way damaging th MACHINE nal on h їйї, Both Е ики РОХҮ, DONKEY, and HAND MACHINES possess (over all other Маке) » pis of usto th teel on eac id when th they be ull or blunt b g one round the cens can seus versed again and pp of the cutter nes the bottom blade, the MACHINE w vil cut mid єн new. А t l by any i i 1 füdsen Beds Ports The above MACHINES le from the best materials, and of superior — ; are S ыу" Free to all the о. Railway Stations and Shipping їп England; are ted to gi tisfaction, and, if not approved of, can b THOMAS GREEN ax» SON, "agio IRON WORKS, tones 29 Ето ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, DONE EC; ME 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN; BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOO "icr THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. Price Fivepence —1865. SATUR pence. No, 12.—1865.] URDAY, MARCH 23. STAMPED EDITION, e: INDEX. en » vd Ала age Bromus Schroederi (Schroeder's Brome Gra: в). Society's Journal 279 а | Lecture, Mr. Wm. Раш»... W M. wool а of the | QUTTON AND SONS having imported s a small quantity 272 с Mirerpodl s Spring Bhow ...... ЕЛ Н аи al s it s 1 of the above new FORAGE Р highly spoken of Бу ' 269 278 b DESCRIPTIVE CAN Eee be on Mace cle TE Agrieulturists, can supply it in packe ets at 1з. each (poer iren: Woodlands Nursery, Mi d, Sussex. SUTTON & s id Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 4TANDARD ROSES. RAD x cmm of kinds r Gorse o ex eur op em useful f for a Gardons, 4 he. AC low бд on хор to UTTON A AND ND SONS h ТР fine st "s of NEW SEED. Pl noRburgk. mare "S Che t Nurse Also all "eget — .of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS at very : onium убо hilum, Б; SES. Superb ST. AND AEDS, lős to EF por uum zen; Frey v ca өө SUTTON'S PRICED SEED LIST (gratis worms on eaves a 9з. to 12s. di NEW ROSES of 1865, Soci 70 a por dnm. PESO RIPTIVÉ | PRICED ASTE on ар lication, ” kn ШЫ *,, Boy Berks Se E y iue Reading. Tuemiun Su om, Nurseryman rehant, ester. New Lucerne Seed (Luzerne de Prov vence. iteam on roads EW ROSES of 1865. ET Es BEST SELECTION of| QUUTTON AND SONS g^ ve ust impo rted a very fine LO pen Led 2 the year, e PAUR: anp SON'S DESCRIPTIVE LIST. MR of NEW LUCERNE SEED, which they A offer at 1s. al Yew. ims . - Manet BECK в, Сһев unt, N. r lb., or nre AU Rode uk cwt. - (Воз 201b. pe per er аге in d drills.) eV шы үүх WOOD Ax» SON ca ATU GRASSES: their Names and Derivations ; R? YAL LA LC. BOO CLET; iak N SEN an spare 1 from vigi cna Nie а жак T pma D, ot pen erla Lain vp Гео, ап ursery, sfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. GENERAL EXHIBITIONS, WEDNESDAYS, May 24, June 14, | p — nis татуусу туу | One Postage Stai r1 AND F. BOUE ROT E Agel Surra, Seed Merchant, Wo за PLANTS, MONDAYS, June 5 апа 12. Г: Seen Growers and Mzncnawrs, Wisbech. , SE > Ta kiere at the Gardens on Vouchers from Fellows | __ SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. E urn PIE PBEDS T, ana m RT P ЕТСЕ, » ot ice 4s. елс E ceu copre. par PBE ar qur улың v oon a AE FON PENA The 5 SPRING EXHIBITION, SATURDAY, April 8. Genuine Garden and Asrionitural | eed posit янә оп а] а аа Mentes жы: required) to Tickets 2, 6d. each, m T A E E B CARTER 3 7 05 vt s, Royal Be rer Se M m ment, Reading. - RYSTAL PALACE -SEA 1865.| _. ж naeh ч rre, qux RUE PIT mln SBED.— ARRANGEMENTS. MG бееде ы косо луд AME eon T REC NAR, VOV AQ onm ad ле true single cu! ira R Obtained trom ‘GREAT FLOWER SHOW, MAY 2 | ROSE SHOW, JUNE 24. New and Gen Agricultural, Garden, Flower, нр. | Л. Readin AUTUMN (FRUIT and FLOWER) SHOW, SEPT! 6 and 7, AUL TOLL ARD. 4 Pis m E Майы Paii The Schedules of Prizes will be sho огу ready fo for delivery, Ө. y ы ar лы ea ae Обу Y (107 VEI RYE- TRANS, a E “other AGRICUL- PERE ones i Si єс... 2. ы-ы са i Re оойт ЖЗНЕ i SEEDS (Genuine) E Man Purchasors of YMOUTH and DORSET HORTICULT TUR. AL EW and GENUINE AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, | large quantities supplied on liberal te їй PLORICULTURAL SOCIETY will offer this Seas and FLOWER SEEDS. — Et dii Rionanp Sarra, Seed Могол, ЫР әдә „ырынын Tum for NE. to be called the RADCLYFFE PRIZE. et ант ren ий eous offers on се GRICULTURAL and GARDEN SEEDS finest ENTY GUINEAS, Open to all England. Schedules will be ааа quality CLOVER and Жү: SEED, 1 years lay, Р LIA cms аз to time and mode of Exhibition will | ——— 017798 hants, T, В ugh Market, 2 years, 178. 6d. Imported URL "RY аа) Ti per received from the эр ы gem dy ЗЕЛПЕ, X еб. SENECIO ris x b dr LIST post free. —Groncz DAVISON, ses OR Beddiüg Season. opinions of the LT L "ED S ^E E Na dos AS EXHIBITION of FLOWERS and FRUIT will be Pross, ic. "ppl y to RATE Ыш аши E : B1. КҮС ESSEX, on JUNE 6 „in conjunction | > ILLISTOXE, Munro N 42 PTIVE LIST, with prices ieulars as to free Annual рене АЫ cultural Association. LOWER SEED NOYELT TINS. Woo d аптау & prs t eai та тозса ссе sss E Rich Hole uet ^ oia p ееси Бс еса аро түне кш TOWENCZROGIIAWTHUSCODAMPTIERILG ANGPORT FLORAL And HORTICULTURAL|QQEED of CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI аі PURCHASERS of LARGE QUANTITIES of FARM or " ME ADS NEXT EXHIBITION of the above Soc Society C.DAMPIERI SPLENDENS. Quote price. i eset ppiy latine be lr ined D pt роя н Ны. Ina fature Advertisement. tm —— art ё бзан, Б King See, Cordi Garden, W.C. [m yat Berkshire Sro] Establishment, Rend zi ing. КИЕЗ V... — —— e Trade. pem AUCKLAND FLORAL ami QQALVIA P PATENS. SEED, by, the 100 or 1000. R AYNBIRD, CALD POOT ажо. DAMEN m,n XHIBITION in Ds ERR me us d PONE M. CI x, Denha 89, Seed Market, Mark DS Basingstoke, u » August 25, The Schedule of Prizes may be had on appli Dahlias, Verbe Bedding Pl uantity. Frizo Modals, 1 › for Whea eat; 186% for | Mr. J. may be! Secretary. E. ALLEN. r3 ANNUAL CATALOGUE di а Е above GT ME "шлам of Waltham Croes бе " is now ready, and can be had on applicat ANTED, "ERANIUM SUNSET. а IM i: ire Chest of HYACINTH € Loc eoa ME I c or Eondon, EB. cesa ant den t Е..Соошхо, Derby. at the ROYAL НО! охо н аи d KENSINGTON, which will B 5. WILLIAMS begs to adto that he has a fine WANTED, а few greed Р “RHODODENDRON Monda: e Stock of the verso including all the best kinds. Prices on mI. = immediate @ Saturday and Monday ct 3 to Friday inclusive, 1s. Band | application. e Apply, stating price шашу, to Man Mai тоска, Milford 1 » Paradise and Victo: urseries, Holloway, London, Nurseries, near Сода. Grand bition of H N д; ^I. VINEYIRT^ Ыы ТЕ p IVERY awp SON ber to mmis Н yacinths, Tulips, &c. EW. nl "x “ROYAL V rui Lau e Cds best IVERY awp SON beg t noünee that their VV; CUTBUSH AND SON ГЕ to invite an inspection late White Graj ^ vean А | „ DESCRIPTIVE PRICED Е CATALOGUES. of AZALEA rA , | trong fruiting, 42s, cah. INDICA, HARDY BRITISH FEENS, ru ONIFERJE, x з Till be helo WiwLAMS, Paradise and Vi on. | GRAPE E VINES, an and SEEDS, ша; inclusive. Admission free " ES FE TRANT) TLES Pi PEARS EIE ame ба Мало, A Highgate АЕ Та арнат PE — Beautiful Trees Ganden or PLUMS, s si RAUCARIA IMBRICATA.— Splendid Specimens of cation. ab their pu Seed Orders wi t —Áó д N P the above, stout, orous, well-shaped, of good colour, and ture finel; be supplied in tity at greatly reduc SSRS. SUTTON аур SONS have still on h HE VICTORIA MARNE т few strong pride in sizes rom 3 to $ Poot, А Аш mitted to gio ERS for SEEDS from Customers who have of this fine Nectarine, Pyramids, in pots, 10s. 6d. Mavrice Yovxo, Milford Nurseries, near Godalming, Surrey. either рет ОАР ПАКЕТТЕ GAROLIFLOW REC Жааш кшш the goode ae ог Address so that it is impossible «оге odere o carriage paid to london. =o or еы AAGES DWARF EARLIEST CAULIFLOWER — fom tais шон Me inconvenienco must be rienced а 1 егу d the earliest, iare, ani -— — o lowers. paar i IM LM and 07S, молу би c CATALOGUES st fenor, anan ашык [WE GARDENEES aui ramen Reading. |e a f 1862, and ти — OreririciTE of EAD Mention was Бтернех Bnows, Seed Пп ven, "e CIDENEES mi AMATEURS FRIEND. куш пышы Крас „шшш с (4A&TEN'S © XED ORTY ACRES of FRUIT TREES. — APPLES, | Packets 1s:each. iria us VADE-MECUM PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, NECTARINES, тирне Seed Grower, Sudbury, S —— ——Ó eal i AMES y CARTER x AND Co. beg Teave to: sate T they w pay Аш PRIC Brie Carriage Free. ZROHARD-HOUSE TREES, Fruiing in Pos hare entirely SOLD OUT of “ FIRST C ED SELEC: ec [UM GS O NEOPA RINES” APRICOTS, m oen SyUARLET RUNNERS WANTED. Pavys mee PLUMS, PEARS, APPLES, VINES, and FIGS. ES, Send sample and price to VIRGO AND ES RioHARD SurTR, ЕЕ d Seed Merchant, Worcester. Bann & Зосрех, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W. Lr. ge Ба 1 asure in ааа ш, АНАН E tho POTATO —The ORIGINAL STOCK: free on таче their C ын of SENT Ў LANE — ч чире Hh» Nuno = зун low price spon application, st stating quantity хей. "UH Borhasgeesd; Hot, KTO iior n ine йор Ei езё | Јама Drcxsox & Soxs, Seed Merchants, 102, Eastgate St, Chester. Eastgate Si, Chester. f — EED TATOS.—MYATT'S EARLY PROLIFIC M 6.8, "rs tions 0! NT set poa buds : сас CHE isa | Sk ne Sie FI Eu PEAC! IDNEY, EARLY DALMAHOY ROUND, the most fos CAENATIO ine. Stock of the Old VE and dame Coveri. ^ . | sar varieties in cultivation For price arid бане рени ТООЛ а а great assortment of Ld H. & F. SHARPE, Seed Growers, , Wisbench, : 45 аум uc UM аваа СО SONS en сап JEDE Pss old ENGLISH CATED S IMPERIAL KIDNEY-POTATOS. du ЫШ. PL am Selected Garden E: pn ы Potato tor quality, quantity, and sizo, 12s. per per bushel: ыс e eru CATALOGUE contains dito Logis. Sims Sj foot. Tea Hu Toss saar, бааз and 0 a F OR SALE, a Же prole « Bn POTATOS— d ED Seeda Сыер Э 0 for Sub-tropieal Gar pen vu Dicksoxs ^s „ № d Seedsmen, Waterloo nburgh. Pado, КОЛОС MARVELLOU; ру пор тв: the time to Sow. А packet he most beautiful ohn's Niue ee lone N.W. m T — THORNS on Sale Cheap. EE to Тавре Wind Windmill Hill esr Gravesend. b НАСА TES сел SHARPE awp CO., GE лебот, have а y rox AND SON can now su of well-rooted Transplanted QUICK to offer. Price on У TED KAIL, for BC Decoration, —Now E ow Seed. Freney & Co., Gateshead Nursery, Newoastle-upon-Tyne. NET. SEA KAIL SEED for SALE. а МВ SUPERB в TRONG ted ASH, 2 to 3 feet зе eR ссн - "pled packe Ке, Wi pest Coloured Flowers TRAIN, ST Price on application , ii ко est Drayton, Middlesex, ҮҮ, Er o T um Rrcman * TITON S CHA N OSWED 7 AN ore y) HEN BROREN Nene SILVER Si randa QUTTON'S PRIZE MANG EL SEED. and Descriptive), S CAT ALOGUE Wu. Woop & Sox, Maresfield, GATA а Анд Seed and ХА, sont free on арор Ч ехіопаіте and D, strong m COMMON АЕНА ANGEL SEEDS.—Fine strong-gr pO А i Sudbury, Suffolk, 12 to 3 feet А SEEDS of sorts. For РН арр pM н ВиснАвр Вкох, GzoncE Tanzn, Seed Grower, Rivenhall, 262 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [MARCE 25, 186, HARDY, GREENHOUSE, STOVE PLANTS AND SEEDS, | LOUIS VAN HOUTTE, NURSERYMAN ax» SEEDSMAN, GHENT, BELGIUM, BEGS TO INFORM HIS CORRESPONDENTS "THAT HIS PRICE LISTS Nos. 105, 106, np 408, MESSRS. R. SILBERRAD ax» SON, 5, HARP LANE, LONDON, E.C. à (No. 107 is а Catalogue in the Flemish Language, not very much used in England.) N.B. The Goods will be delivered free out of the Custom House in London, without any expense whatever to the buyer, but'/per contra 5s. will be Chargel i the account for а package. The Seed Parcels are delivered free out of the Custom House in London, without any expense whateyer to the buyer, Half-standards. at 17s. 6d. the 90 varieties, viz’: Nos. 9, 33, 34, 46; 96,,, ROSE (Hrbmm PerretuaL), VAN CHOUTTE'S BLOOD-RED STRIPED BARONNE: PRRYOR 101, 106, 117, 120, 125, 127, 152, 161 Dwarfs, 4s. Mgmt (Нуввр PrmeErUALS) Dwarfs, at 19, nR 25 varieties. N.B. The buyer uA make hisi} ROSE GLOIRE DE DIJON, 'yellow “Rose, Half-standard, 10s. the Mieres c 18,1, 20, 280, o in w^ sd зед as between the following, viz.: Nos. 23, 98, 128, 148, 159, ROSE JAUNE DE PERSE, yellow Rose, Halfstandárd, 10s. tho d е Qin 105, pages 118 to 130. AIT Al these Advertised ROSES are VERY stRONG Plants, RHODODENDRONS (Hardy kinds) :— RHODODENDRONS (Hardy kinds) ::- BYLSIA AC dwarf bush, 1 to 2 feet across, 10 to 15 flower buds, 5s. each, 50s. per d PRINCE CAMILLE DE E Nea dwarf bush 9j feet high, 21 feot 1 30 Moser bit, n DE BRABANT, bush, 13 foot across, 2 feet high, 5 to 10 flower Фан. А ach, 808. per x doin 5r. to 8з. each, 60s. to 80s. AYDKEE, bus sh 3 feet across, 3j feet high, 15 to 30 flower buds, 4s. each, 40s. per dozen PRINZ EUGEN, dwarf bush, 1 foot high, 3 to 4 flower buds, 2s. each, 20s. per dozen; 1} foot s je 0d. MER З cun SUPERDUM, bush 2j feet high, 23 feet across, а "€ 15 flower buds, ' cm 6 ча. uds, 2s. 6d. each, 258. per dozen; 2 feet high, 6 to 10 flower buds, 6. i each, 575. per per MAGNOLIA LENNÉ, splendid dark lately fi ACTINIDEA. POLYGAMJE, 8s — JAPONICUS MACROPHYLLUS, 18, 34, КОК US AQUTFOLIUÁM, 1s. 8d. AUCUBA HIMALAICA, (fem jue RADICANS, fol arg. marg., 10d QUERC » " 'ACROPHYLLA (foem), 2s. 64, roseo marg. 10d. HODOTYPUS E CERRIOIDES, 10d. 52 АРОХЇОА. (fæm.), green, 2s. Е. CT JAPÓNL albo, 1з. t od: TILIA EUROP/EA, fol. arg. marg., 3s, 3d. e. aur. marg. (оопа. KERRIA JAPONICA f C MATS., WEIGELA MULTIFLORA, 1з. 84. NE: CUR VIFOLIA, 15. 8d. ramulis ai кн Же 104. DEUTZIA OREN TAG pl, 100. LESPEDEZA BICOLOR. 1s. Sd. - : EUONYMUS JAPONICUS, fol. sulfur, marg., 1s. 8d. LIGUSTRUM GLABRUM, fol. vàr., 1s. 8d, ABIES NORDMANNIANA, 3-ycár seedlings, 609. parih. ACANTHUS LATIFOLIUS, 8d. each, 6s. 6d. per doze: AGROSTEMMA CORONARIA Я. pl., 5d. each, 4s. pex ANEMONE JAPONICA ALBA, pure white, 5d. each, у. s dozen NEMOROSA BRACTEATÀ f. 3 n NE each, 8s. bag vy ouble blue, 8d. each, 6s. 6d. 9 "dozen CY RTIS HTRT. . , r abih : ARUNDO NDO MAURITANICA, fol. striped leaves, 10d. ach, RISOS GRANDIFLORUS ROSEUS, $d.'each, 6з. ба, рег йол. | TRILLIUM GRAND. M 10d. each, 8s. per dozen Ер dozen RIS KJEMPFE. 5d. each, 4s perdozen > TRITOMA UVARIA GRANDIFLORA, Is. 3d. cach, Ms, рет doen BAMBUSA (Fomruxzs) fol. niveo vittatis, white &triped-lenved, LATHYRUS GRANDIFLORUS FREDERICI, 10d: ea.; 8s. p. йол, ov ULARIA GRANDIFLORA, 94. each, 1з. 8d. per dozen 10d. each, 8s. per dozen LILIUM BROWNII S ong), Єз. each, 60s. per dozen | V. IOLA OBLIQUA STRIATA, 5d. each, "4з, per dozen CAMPANULA AN HOUTTEI 10d. each | Pho RENTE ОТОМ ong) 3з. а. бас ch, Я per йол. 8s. per dozen 8. ES в. pér Ре CYPHIPEDIUM CALCE EOLUS, three in a pot, for 1s. 94. ench, | PITYROSPERM A Ф М, 104. ва Ра | PERENNIALS IN COLLECTIONS. 10s. per dozen PHYLLUM EMODI, 25. 4d. еа 25. pel do “озун | н ' D МОМ BARLOWI VERSICOLOR, 5s. càch, 50s. perdozen | POLEMONIUM СЕОСКА, striped es white flowers, 18. 3d. 12 Sorte, from . DOR Led 2d. each, 10d. Lad uS E Eo 25 Sorts, from А . > DiCrAMK 0d. each, | ACONITIFOLIUS П. pl., 54. вао, 4. perdozen | 80 Sorts, from t TM кезе unt Nose in S uM RITU ма sorts, mixed, 5s. per т үз. iof ho reduction OENTIANA T 9. ALB: eaci doz. SOLDAN "dozen N.B. These unusual prices are the consegnèneo АБА a DAS dozen Ges. ar deg A ofthe Francs and Centimes into English money. RE ғараз INDEX of d be cien а. човнів Lie шиш VAN — | ase у. 108. та, St e Cummings Abelia Abies Abutilon Acacia Acanthus | : i ме |La { qam pns chimenes | iyrus ocereus Achyranthes Hårdenbergia ! Lanrelia Pimelia Acontias Hebeclinium | Laurus ‘Pihanga Acorus Chamærops Hechtia едат . Pincenectitia Acrocomia E Cyclan жее Hedychium ‘Leptopteris Acrostichum Chame: аш Саз рас Helenium | Leptotes Came Cymbidiuin пуат lHeliéhrysum ^ !Leucophyton delaster pao epn baem (Heleon HERR gon IHellebors 7 í EER Hi т zi 4-8 ARDINS DE L'EUROPE. ‘The Eleventh N ber of Ше XYth Voli js early Fd" Ea uie contains уы Coloured Plates lac: in French) Twelve аа == Опе Volume, price £1 123, -Mancu 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 268 aU UT SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1864. JOHN & CHARLES LEE, SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, NEW CATALOGUE FOR 1865 KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, CONTAINING SELECTIONS from the BEST STOCKS at HOME and ABROAD, n APPLICATION, £ ROYAL сн BV os and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, MERSMITH, LONDON, W, 5 А7 RUE n». KINGS? Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid. a ў IOLI, ч ален varieties GLAD Per dozen, 2s., 3s.6d., бз. 6d., 9s., 195. 30s.; Рег 100, 12s "MS 21s., 30s., 42s., to 100s. LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM pu ROSEUM and RUBRUM Each, 1з. to 1s. 64. ; Рег doen, 10s. 64. to 15s. 6d. LILIUM AURATUM, Flowering Bulbs, ported с ре: Each, 75: 6d., 108. 6d., and 19s. 64.; Рег nda P 80s., FLOWER SEEDS, bir ione vir Paid. 9з. 6@., бв. ва, 75. 6d., 10s. 64., VEGETABLE SEEDS, in Collections, a. "ed 215. and upwards. ^ 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 21s., 42s., to 638. ` FARM SEEDS, Carriage Paid, 21s. and upwards. BARR anD SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. — — ИЫ CARTERS GARDENER’S VADE-MECUM Seeds worth Y OBSON'S CELEBRATED CALCE OLARIA, Sealed packets, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5з. DOBSON'S PRIZE CINERARI/ А, sealed packets, Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s. DORSO ARIV AETED PRIMULA, superb fringod white or f. 8. 6d., 5s. DOBSON'S 3 SUPERB BALSAMS, 8 col » ixed, 1s IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS. kA J. Ровзох & Sons, Seedsmen, Isleworth. The Royal Vineyard Nursery be уез Establishment Hammer; —Á! CHOICE and RXTENSIVE COLLECTION of STOVE and QRERNHOUSE PLANTS always on d mit FRUIT TREES, HRUBS, and ORNAMENTÀL TREES, om the Co: Ded s of the im: E SEE NEM NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on Бра апа Рас кале mu the various London Railway Кайа; FRUIT TREES, ROSES, kal successfully cultivated in some of th FE MA HAM N sedes EALING N URSERY Ten minutes’ walk from Mrs Ealing Маш Line, SHRUBS, are her 770008 Manager. i аы on the SE Western yer eien and e finest Loam in € County. Hran HAM, ] SERY, R, n minutes’ walk from Feltham 5 EV: VERGREEN and DECIDUOUS 8 are here DT grown ina Y Toenn үе азетв. The prices ате тегу n requently transplanted to ENSURE esu following Free on application :— CATALOG GUE га KITCHEN С. CULTURAL OC BIO UE dn CATALOGUE of HARDY SH issued). DATAN ATALOGUE d ЖОНЕ, Jonw & Cua Ів, Proprie New Hollyhock alace, ef viris ia а аа 24 асов, ist M g aa land, oom: D P npa was all the rded а First enis Certificato at я = nsively ord 0 ats Stokesley. Messrs. Downi ha It aas bee & exhibitei ie Mr. Bircham. flower ; wy os eo Lay mas Trade, Colour rieh pep „ shaded lighter ener CATALOGUES of HOLLYHOGCKS, &c., now VE and GREENHOUSE PL of SOFT- WOODED ак ае ATALOGUE of FRUIT za utn and who are all ell de to be first- ve of the Hol ү" n il arried am rth the ө ingpoetion ог УЫ ТЫ the Plants are SAFE removal. prepa ar: are published, and will be forwarded ARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI LANTS PL LAN TS. pn ud in XU FRUIT and TREES (will shortly ALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published in August. 5, Hammersmith, London, W. ile Emperor (May's). IT^ нош: l4 В I the fo $ follo A Prizes for n of 1864 mite cran, u blo! Баздег ove stands of H The Rev. К, and have all seen it ges; а fine well-filled the and large ; of Lo vigorous iu ait; decided id т 'eady at 1 ready and sent free. Address, HENRY May, The Hope Nurseries, Bedale, Yorks. То dent Jit тна is EN Cheap! Cheap! CHOICE SPRIN D GENUINE SEEDS, CARRIAGE OR POST FREE. B. 8. WILLIAMS, PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING OCEOIGE SELECTION -OF FLOWER SEEDS. . Fór descriptions see NEW SEED CATALOGUE; post free to all applicants. Addio adi e ort (Wirang МЕО8тЕМУ А Superb Strain), Red, White, or Mixed Seed, 2s. 64. and 35. 62. per Packet. Рег РА d. Per Packet.—s. dwarf, fringed, new .. .,. 1 0| HOLLY from named flowers Wo UT epe Gaga УАШ TUN UMS шшш, iov m T Ногтно ООО | NU, 179 6| LILIUM GIGANTEUM o I" ar e SUA e Шз mE S. 1g BELLA ERISUS Радок" A ЖК а ue 0. A E. M DE AXTONIANA dei ae p D RERERCMON E EO REA ST z : e OH HAC A U: й моите MACULOS BALSAMIN A LEUCANTHA, a new w climber 2 Sir RS MOLATA OM TOM THUMBS s ITHOGALUM THYRSOIDES А ALBUM MN nse flowers, very dwarf, уп ANLEGEN, "oTORIA ED :: PANSY, soed saved from prize fl ROM TCI Seed saved from v "5 P choice Bhgr EROR E : ced eruebededm у, 01 CELESTINA TOM THUMB i |; J RIA pu WC NEC I а» UMMONDII, TWILIGHT SE ВТ SVOR x Wm S PRIMULA mu hit = ШП xeu о 704 затар мшш: c f. M ә. gnonette.. 4 53 FYRANID ne NET Wr эже үт ба ep dr n m E - 5 А >Ш 1 ATEN WEEK с. ©; АІ, FLOWERING |! : w NL s "DWARF GERMAN TEN-WÉEEK.. TAGETES БІ NATA PUMILA Were. VERONICA GLAUCA .. Н WAITZIA САЗА "Hunts saparo вар ` а elville's crimson belted | é T ^ooo0ooocoooooosncooonocooooooooooooof cOoocoooooooocooocoooocoooo оя; А : Р à с К о ы ш iE | OLLECTIONs ОЕ KITCHEN екн. SEEDS, 1 , 91g, 4 2s., Moto GLÀDIOLI, fino roots, 6а, t ii, Bs., 125, and 18s, per dozen, — TUBEROSES, fine roots, 3s. per dozen, er doz.—s. yu Per doz.—-s, d. Hepaticas, К +. 4 0 | Dielytra spectabilis . . V6 9 Primroses, 6 distinct Hollyhocks, finest named, double varieties .. 4s. 2 9 0 6s to 9 0 Polyanthus, fine strain 40 seedlings з 0 Auriculas, finest Alpines .. 6 0 гале кета, double sorts .. 4 0 border varieties 3 0 Cloves, old crimson . S510 Lilies of the Valley.. . 2 0 | Picotees, fine mixed ` 1 4 0 [os ME d.. тырс! руз Tu. amed, ` so est name е! nam Violets, сома white, and s 6s. to 12 0 purple se 5.98 0| Hunts choice Sweet "е; white а Williams .. Pr »< 46 bl se >. '9 0| Christmas Rose, EX CEnothera S 40 n 90 Hepati: auve, new scar] beautifal, 2s. 6d. each „9 : MIEL iola Tenanan new, 18, ouble w MC "asus д0 geb S. 80 Phiox, finonamed | d-leaved $4.0 The Ра ш зо Plani е, 1864. Рег 105-6. ta no > Per doze. d. Fuchsias, best of 1864 m 4 the: , best Verbenas, „ Е Д АЙ уз схе. НОЕ @ ), Antirrhinums,bestof1804.. 6 0 — o NECI E: double and £t: ad iot » moin E 0 maculi X inei d -— Lb иа T E 0 TS 6 0 eratum Prince Alfred .. 4 0 Go FLOWERS, &с. ERBACEOUS PLANTS. 100 in E fine named varieties for 25s. Standard eee 12 е} 4 fine 2и. і of Prin ren d to London. Post-offica Orders о ja Castle Н ham. ` WILLIAM Duonan, stis ursery, Sible ad Essex. e fi EO. SMITHS к 8 pe ronde Мег his P CATALOGUE, Беу e n most Approved Varieties of Show, and DESCRIPTIV. NTUMS; Fir one gnd Vari VERBENAS nS n exchange f i mel ал, р: us v we e sí Hu ve postres. SEN for x" Mc fis is a from an it will andn ES io exlibition ааа wi will eme 8 toa ОРНАДЫ of "unc GENERAL TEE, rre ree Peso ei над S. has TET. of perfect f а о orm an for the length E трн they last in есен and а variety (mt beddi be ' complete without mmittee it. It hasobtaineda First-class certificate from the Floral Coi ofthe Royal Horticultural Socie ety, in addition to five First Prizes cates elsewhere. See report to correspondence and editorial remarks in Gardeners’ Chronicle, Ji dy 16, Sept. 1 Mes 31; E ine orit Tor Fol тану ger provincial papers; AM АМ or Fel аыл ts will be ready the first w. = May at AOR REIR ras, pes ртн ed da m Broad „Street, Bath, near the York House; Nursery, lmifictindi uie aoa" dius o Fam atn 194 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 25, а атри > : | DES CRIP TIVE СА CATALOGUE o 0 EW HARDY LATE-FLO WERING| . Ашен an Plants — 2 JAPANESE PLANTS, CONIPERAS Cane un nd RARR we ея ONS. | As Ехнівіткр IN THE uec ED EVERGREENS, FRUIT TREES DENDROME а h purple, divided | jV ATER RER irm "GODFREY' 8 PRIC application to i forwarded a PRINCE of WALES.— Bright rose shaded with purple, divide DODENDRONS рр! за marking on the upper EM free grower, profuse раса | and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of RHO ZN lication Mavnicz Youxa, Milford Nurseries, near Godalming, rdy, and the latest Bybrid Rhododendron grown. c-year | and other AMERICAN PLANTS will be forwarded оп ар аем CeeS — British Fern а а afted plants, 108. Two-year ditto, strong, i e zer | The ROMA also gives a General Summary of their Stock, d BERT SIM "e plants, үт -- ie Bs. pd sh. ains К ihe mos ei extensive choice of all the Hardy an HORE xx. L (Britian 1 хуб Xs ө mps, Вг sie Д ах otn RINCESS с LES.—Deep magenta edge, pure white centre, | finest & rns rimrose Жк p the upper petals, slightly spotted with brown, pom ap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. DESCR RE duis өе Tum t His prae and p otally dis Mnt. from any variety at с свота апа when in | GODS силке EU No. and EXOTIC bloom may тм adily distir sd ed all others; it is a | Rhododen — П. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued beautiful s es class Wo cUm cro у year grafted plants, WATERER beg: gs to noun that his New Foot's Cray Nurse TS ‚чу шу 10s. 6d. Two-year ditto, strong, 21s. Larger plants, 31s. 0d. to | e CTAR UE of Hardy, Scarlet, “and other Choice RHODO- ry, S.E. 423 t oh. DENDRONS, as exhibited y him at the Royal Botanic Gardens, VEITCH r espeetfully announ Tho usual Discount to the Trade, | Regent's Park, is now published, and can be had on application, It ie э the Public in Mese that in со Сез to ii The abovo beantiful осоо were first, introduced to the | ges faithful descriptions of all the esteemed varieties, as well as а SEED BUSINESS carried о mj him at g4. prOnneetion with tiy ublic last ты; M. Ү., Ао xx he IM Ag, ain much pleasure in calling | Select List of Hardy CONIFERS, with heights а and prices; also the тепате to tho s FATHER ha m E reet, Exeter А а e s st varieties, the colour | leading kinds of EVERGREENS, ROSES, FOREST TR EES, &c. m e on du quede. near the e Queen Street jen етеш ү les being quite a fresh type, and | Tho American N Ty, ту, Bags hot, Surrey, near Sunningdale Station, | the principal entrance to which is in the New North R d Майа pi paree paa bai ve | South-Weste: mn Кайта, trusts, by courtesy e of th De personal attent er. ali e = pone egeo merit a M Re) e pui rt во Orders, пое ina En PORE] R AND SON beg to announce they have | Father. —March, 1 Support во long received by his lm ag Y e frequen my 4 то "fata Al to oM earlier ME kinds. They are confi- dently recommendod аз most, desirable additions to this favourit BAKE nsive neon of the best ery moder ZHODODENANGIE (WANTED, CAMELLIL ORANGE TREES КО. n exte; | in пей fine healt tayp lant: ni at v T pante, ^ large collection of general NURSERY STOCK. Prices on HODODENDRON ARBOREUM, from тошу Mec Ee Rc reddenda E au | urseries shot, Surrey, abou: - , Масток Yo хо, Milford Nurseries, near Godalming, Surrey. dale P Station, | South-Western Railway. ү and price, to В. S. W., Gardeners Chronic A png desig Quark S GARD vs DN. S VADE-MECUM | is now г =» ALCEOLARIA AMI ASSADOR "(SaANa's). — pd Жара ранно а осони eerie, Petri CALO. SEEDS. willoblige. The Trade supplied on the usual terms. `| Epwanp Saxo & Sows, Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, Kirk- | caldy, N.B. | БЕРЕМЕ: MACUL. ATA ARGENT, N йир ARGIN; ГА, UE or LARGE SILVER-STRIPED IVY.— . еас or 70s. per 100. ROSA LAURENCIA AIRY ROSE.—1s. per doz. or 25s. por | ( CORNER of 2 STREET, 100. Well adapted for ed phi, or bedding. LONICERA . AUREO.RETICU LAT: À or GOLDEN-VEINED resina me —Strong i ants, 8d, each or 50s. per 100. | Trade pres A. C x & Sox, Nurse rio es, Ashbourne, Derby. | Bé TONS GERANIUXMS AGRICULTURAL, KITCHEN GARDEN AND E yellow жайчы ig sing olf in or oed Au ta, tho STEIN si nta, | and уе ow, and in the other towar s pur е UN pito a, the FLOWER. | СЕЕ MEADOWS and PASTURES. the present ; the flowers, moreover, having n many c: or e of colouring, M д Se ЗО ТОМ Т тісі апа | rilliancy. Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 20, 18 "аллы ^ " Ў £ ч "атара | isa decided А w гае colour sag style, which | Catalogues for warded post free to any address on application. will render them AIO GR able very collection.”—Journal of | Hortieutture, J July 5, 186 Hi abet: mob «Ті have oe еп obtained ; possessing as they only novelty, but singular beauty of eplour, and аана AN. VA E- W sion of bloom."—Journal of Horticulture, September 20, 1864. | PLYMOUTH HARDY BRON TOP 8 EDE TURNIP. “Tho acquisition of new colours amongst the varieties of 80 | ot be otherwise t eeable to those who follow up the parterre Sx of flower gardening. | = * * Many of them combine the prolific bloom of the Nosegay | THE LONDO N SEED CO M PA N Y LIMITED race with the Кулак ч blossoms of the more нт Бак. 9 9 ening, wish cep with the times, The Flori: ч я Sanuary feas. pe ARE NOW SENDING OUT ALEXANDRA.—Top еи спона катюш lower petals magenta. tbe combinsilon of colos producing a niost Бе glow or | NEW SEED OF THE ABOVE EXCELLENT VARIETY OF SWEDE. g S- of colour; very free an pos ctis те. Price, 5s. each. anti dti perban ll above the 1 А Price 1 er lb., or £5 рег cwt very abundant, and s ng up well above the leaves. 1ce is strong чо-то ; Hybrid Nosogay, of spreadin habit, the OP 27 P е «Те was the admiration of all who saw it."—Journat of Horti- Extract from a Letter just. received. from a CLERGYMAN in Wiltshir ** Very distinct and attractive; * * stands inthefront rank." | "EIE куе D y of i excellent quality of the Plymouth Hardy Bronze-top Swede da by you last year, —Gardeners! Chronicle. i Nh Bushels more.’ BEATON'S INDIAN YELLOW,—Flowers orange scarlet, with a strong glow ed Uri CS а novel and ponam eed, the abundance; a Hybrid Жора of Sua ber dioe ER The FARM SEED PRICE CURRENT is now ready, and will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free. zonate lestie, a сеза: ано ite bedding variety, i^ ER EE unexpected and valuable ов materials fo Арр DRESS, LONDON SEED COMP. АМҮ, erre gardens. "gardeners Oh Chronici demás in colour."—J. Horticulture, WELB VE ND W. * All the more welcome as as being Heg first of this colour MIS 68, ECK STREET, СА NDISH SQUARE, Lo ON, will be placed within reach о! flower терло Pos .Florisi BLACK DWARF.—Flowers crimson scarle! t, the medium x Vei ve aha m үнү ры, т “ут SG y, of S T TO , S ose dwarf ha! TOWN a Pal [ ] N not before offered for sale. роосуна Morus ый Extremely ene isa E he. "margins of ribbon on account of its clo: i DONALD BEATON Flovers elem ar orango scarlet, o immenso ЖБ GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS. апа fine form, сае. МЫ large; а strong 15 ee-growing kind, е: E II Л › авй ein ЕУ o “А thoroughly good variety."—Gardeners" Chro: Messrs. Ѕоттом'= GRASS SEEDS being Mixed e ressly to suit the Soils for which they аге гер, qn Ee RUN rooy, laka ir оно sizo md fom, trusses | Persons ела dus only to state the Nature of т il, and Acreage to be laid down, when suitable habit, invaluable for bedding. Price, 3s. D will be supplie FULGE: INS. Flovers Tivid scarlet, with largo clear Vito jt N'S d compact, forming à perfect globe, horse-shoe leaf. SUTTON'S SUTTO. GRASS and CLOVER Price, GLOW WO: o D petals of flowers fie magenta flus crimson ; the truss abundant тегу erect standing well abovo ovo the foliage sihe habitis awat СВАБЅ and CLOVER compact. to be h SEEDS ое plants геа уби пто TER pe P dd SEEDS ышы Pres Be а rici peculiar glow quite bonique e in the FOR отлай о TURES, * other rom aeri De flower. K Gardeners € Chronicle. av PERMANENT PAS MAGENTA QUEEN. исе amp corri PERMANENT PASTURES ARS pe SA е; * Hm Жоан ча ot strong free ЖАРИ. v Rd х —— а dd ORÁNGE N OSA nos, be. enol, orange, trusses ve i il RECLAIMED MARS 8; A: RE true Nos»gay, with deep green leaves, а апа ot free habit, quite new so ctr › Very СЕБ pepe GOOD BLACK PEATY SOIL, f НАЇ, « А great acquisition ; трете M О її oth Ро ironic in thoir decided bright orango tnt" Gardeners’ | CHALKY UPLANDS, Eae Li n this the yellow tint is also во strongly marked."— Te Florist. WN: FINE GAP Рахав of е — Flowers brick-red, scarlet eye, immense SHEEP DO S, LA APEA en NI. nothing the pillars or NEW PARK PRINCESS LICHTENSTEIN, Ere vers salmon p erm mn WATER MEADOWS, BOWLING © colour, very s e close habit. Price, each. CHURCHY HARD занта тыд ES AP Роос es Маң eye, fine compact | С ARDE; © а LD i отзе-зһое leai ice, SCARLET GEM.—Flowers bright orange sciri t with white eyo, a| CRICKET GROUNDS, RENOVATING 0 ia bloomer, donc habit, with o horse-shoe leaves, . Нее pot I AI. i ead PARK LANDS | m MRS. Е с на very large an к rto give k Of perfect form, habit dense, dwarf, and s lant of grea > promise for out-of-doo Sit €. Priod; be eee зо. s Messrs. SurrON beg to announce that their GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS, which have hi ther est posi iuri poc e rm far ; іта со all the rose-pink | great satisfaction, are аге now Rien for sending out. The Seeds this year have: been harvested P. n atn 1 piece v е have seen : Lus nde aena condition, and Messrs. SUTTON respectfully request ear ly orders, which shall meet with thei ies іде. ; : 4 applies WALTHAM Vu ут COE dark crimson, cu List of Prices of Turnip, Mangel, and other Farm Seeds, with any information required, will be sent on Г a osegay, NS variety. Price, le each. го г, Martın SurrOx's “ ESSAY on PASTURES,” 64. post free, or Gratis to Customers. IT Binay ia in Mar SRE odo did 2 шде pe soli. mi чу are We 1 oss, London, N, SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READ! . Maron 25, 1865.) s LIST of d ше EVERGREEN THE GARDENFERS' CHRONTCLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. e Timer Poplars, eed Chesnuts, Elms, &c., all in the e ible pod for Xue. А Choice Lot of EVERGREEN OA S, for ES Cus t EU уч vi hdi remove with e nty to us feet; 200,000 ront. "Tho Orns 3 E ; to4 de со ONIFEROUS UM 2d. ; (rums S E KE GIANT cm on eu some where the late such pe: n, so that Grayson's b it t RIED SMITH'S А Дн сене 8 GARDENERS YADE-MECUM| | Sutton's Grass Seeds - or Bri! FIR TRIBE suitable lencri Mofes Pe | E m asd botanical panos derivations, Чоу and size there, Mica tha EU. b and Others. | А. LE s кп, timber, use With copious Index of their synonymes. ге enter of a Large Stock | xg VE $y Ei asa other information, wit eapi postage stamps. EW w „GENUIN E WHI TE 8 „ONION RA Bd Sing Nurseryman, m SEED. Pro WE pec Do or. oli Mrs Woblenen and > by the абара ps PERMANENT PASTURE Tall carefully and es ind A zd ке 1l ога П, from all horoughly cleaned: ARCH, 2 2-years" уан, wells Toote Ead d unknown ‘correspondents: | . The seeds of each sort s ELE May bo 1 seen in large quantities in L twig тей Apo A S Oei? ES Ар in не охоти Fez к бєх, Seedsman and nes Biggleswade, Beds. | Mess ENT TIONS x Wareh houses, and growing specimens of these and ШЖ күр and WHITE rs SPRUCE, | (JITANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS, 2s. 6d. per 100— Thin | Ai Che tort aa E ERI A dass ans ooa a Шү fne and stroi nE, alis Oum mame delicious vegetable does по X require po the expense usually | d Alsike, Perennial White, and ud Red Clovers), in ЈОЅЕРН Н.е = NS Ld т SEED LS or 150 ng it ructions, see RicHARD SxtiTH's | s Mixtures for Permanent Pasture: em rape orthampton | Per lb. M ARSH AN e INS, 42 регу, jon Str ong Transplanted SEA KAIL, 2s. per dozen. | above Bos. 4 CHINESE ARBORVIT yx j^^ ing г i EA р Змітн, Nurseryman, Worcester. | 71b. T ded € CHINESE ARBO. з. per Eo T aa Е з-уеаг and 1- P б, AITE, BURNELL, дахр CO. have great pleasure in е dc ALOPECURUS P | Eu БОХ. 1 fot, ды ng, year Бей bedded, 4s. per 1000. recommending the following :— ANTHOXAN SU Асы DOR EE E Éa E : ТА. р sine ]-year bedded, 4s. per 1000. BRUSSELS SPROUTS—RICHMOND'S COMPACT, selected | AGROSTIS STOLONIFERA ВИКО D NC AN ams stil on hand a large quantity of for its very dwarf and compact habit; in sealed packages, s. E BRAOHY PODIUM [4452 ATICU ом. uo sd 1 т ounce . 2 'NOSURUS CRIS! ЕТ @, шка rode EUREN; Ay угу Which they BR OCOLI— DANGCER'S TMPÉEGNATED "EARLY WHITE, | DACTYLIS GLOMERATA Se cs tulle ef РБ К эрт idi mat bo gloareg ha вее "offels them at the very low price WAGE BÜRNELUS кіх te DWARE ue 9 igi "ELATIOR а : 1 e á ;LATIOR з, 64, per 1000 for D earliest grown ; very dwarf, та АБ close to the ground ; | sf IGANTEA . 1 TUN ies, Bampton, Devon. тет fine and sweet flavour ; in seale d pack es, per ounce.. 2 6 HE TER H E E aa i ER NORBITON GIANT, the finest, longest and м ATENSIS Y LLA” : » » 1 p rolifie Cucumber in RDUM. erpacket . 2 6| $ VIN A.» ris T; 300000 "- SILVER FIR BERS Боо о POTATOR-ERINS QUEEN DWARF É A | : RUBRA | 1 ALM of LA < 1,000,000 1- y THOR dwarf in the haulm, foliage of a dark green colour, WT | TENUIFOLIÀ | 1 ЖҮ H mo 1-уеаг ,000 1 "ASI year early, and pos aluable for frames (vide n r Bushel 15 0| LOLIACEA 1 m da Es fins Seodlings at moderate prices. NVOLVULU nA TR. t Mri aen MUS, co 109 [ЧЕ бл ЖЧ ANS. : Rem, Park Attwood, Bewdley; or Arzrsrm & Co, | por Y ANTIU: select 1 ош. E fest Tat laced flowers by thai | ногёпв AVENACI СА: » | 280% Trade Lists on application. uci i aü tn ient fo d mx E f Salisb ry (strongly Tgcom: " LOLIUN ТАЛОО АТ 1 1 inlarge quantities men: r el and 5 — NNE а" OREST TREES, &o., Transplanted, god r4 PRIMULA LP eei FIMBRIATÀ, the iiot КО] e РАСКҮА Ls 17 - Ti at reasonable prices :—Larch, ага 2103, 3 t Oa, Tur A окан Тм) ША EN PRATA à lm, 13 to 2, 2 to 2} Оа pis а VIRENS AA. J н, dmg im, grüfted ; "Lal rie iens. purple ТЬ T on m Warehouse: 181, High Holborn, London, W. "| peni preuat pe resa т ) 28 4, 4 to 6, 6 to 8 ft. ruce ustrian a 51 еы Silver rg 6 t0 mim to 18 and 16 to. 20 inchès ; NY pey MILKY WHITE, 4s. per praes |o» DOMI r 1 21 strong ps 5 4 tandard an pples, m I “ 1 25 Plums "m - Ao, fin ne, 4to 6ft. ; Но) T common and pisessi » FERTILIS en 1 28 T $2 К x A Aft. 5 Хен, common, : DIM Жа KIDNEY РОТАТО, 3 І | a AQUATICA” ys 1613 0 transplan fine roots), 2 to 3, 3 ani ic » 1 19 d. 1to 1} hu to 2 210 2) ft. ; Cedros Баага, 2 17 3, From Prof. Lix: Ра yat. Horticultural ciety, London. Sot dtes ani бов. 6. finely shed and rooted. C WHEELER AND SON, SEED GROWERS, Gloucester. |, “ We han ve already made ues or eue Grass Baeda, and an am only И, & В. KER, series, caster. justice to say that they hav ved the best we hav n for SCOTT, Wei iott, Bonersot, has to offer Cheap and Ow ende EU г ру of Mr. M. H. Essay on Lay X CEDRUS D Ape E g e T тек A ро —. GRASS SEEDS. WHEELER & Sox. Permanent Pasture, таң ons Ne ДЕЛА of the T n ADMIN € = 5 i 6 am рғы анса A мова. E py ue Ue ойыш Озы will be sent yes every parcel of Grass Seed. Pinus EN T { Irish ih Yews, 6 to mm et, fine; Cupr ossu Т SEED POTATOS, New Sorts.—W uxELER & Sox. тео 8 DONE Tu a епз хе ей Establishment, As Ser 1 funebris, 2 to kt ninna, to 3 fe ; with hundreds rass Seeds тр засне 8 Seeds MARTIN SUI TIONS S S ESSAY. n PASTURES, an on the Seri contains n. Price 6d., Also the “ mem Кине iege A piati. republished in REV Б NEN. FARM SEED А, 84, a. Lets by Мг, Sax J. J. Meo 5 2: E бес em Which may be had Meis ad post ев on application. Svrrox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, GARDEN / SEEDS.—WuHEELER & бох. pos ЕЕ FARM SEEDS, fine quality.—WHEEŁER & Sox. ЗЕЕ LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES, 4d. тоела J. C. WHEELER & бох, Seed Growers, Gloucester. brought Азр emm ins Desk C. WHEELER ax» SON, SEED GROWERS, Gloucester. Р ааа А Ле зуна елан Жакы; 6d. per 100, Plants two years old, 4 а. рег 100. Js s HEELERS LITTLE Book. GRA NÉ. ара ка үә under the ounce, 6d. Post free for four stamps.—J. C. Waer 2 & Sox, [е а оез e т А BN. BIN а аат POTATO. HOULD GRASSES be SOWN WIT za or WITHOUT ,8 о Ж. HE ESSEX RIVAL РЕА. Тһе finest, Ра» yr Seedling, remarkably handsome, fino eating, and the Wnrrunes ВТЕ BOOK оп GRASSES most productive, and best flavoured Early Pea in cultivation, р rom Pro fessor L Тахрых (Editor " the Балан Оон 1e). abe ic nime ay sio at large CC OD SERI: December 31 Ae M i Te this morning had the Seedling Potatos Aud taip The H n to » sov A prec SEEDS.— See wu 8 28, , p very extra 08 emselves are very on Advertisemen! te ов опа d DUET T AR Je dra ordi mary, аш and the Potatos themsel tergRENT BOOK on GRASSES. berally dealt wit ылы on application. ч " Y piin for DIFFERENT SITUA- Messrs. Peter Lawsoi t Son, 25 King 9 King S 065 Cheapside, London. * The "vue 3 Cn » A ра penat prs emen ысы Ыс 2 eue Paan Ma т. James Vi oral Exotic m King's Sond; Chelsea. onderfully pr us ed смао i favour, M ie ie, аба h Mu | FEW REMARKS on LAWN GRASSES.—See -— Cooper & paus Fleet Lon: ai се world deed © have the benefit o Wuzzuewv's LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES. к= № s Richardson, & Goad, pi Bisho Dente Within, London. То be вайго . JAMES ex Royal m ic Nursery, King's PI^. EE Ыг Ма Nutting & Son 00, Barbican, London. Mr. YR King Sie Cone LLUSTRATIONS of the TEN PRINCIPAL GRASSES Messrs, Sutton & Sona, кеме быс, Lar Чо, FC 10: рота Lamp уон Forest Hil BE Taurs s LITTLE BOOK on GRA Meer ша & Son, Moulsham имер Оа и Ae. Price 125. per bibe ш НЕ TEN PRINCIPAL GRASSES are DESCRIBED Messrs. Lowo k Co., High Gron, Wolverhampton: N.B. They Ways planted u May. n Waurruer's LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES. Hr Ventnor je of Wight ogg. " „and Globe ре Aris shokes, HICH are the BEST GRASSES for PERMANENT * Cant, hn's Street, Colec! E?—See WarererR’s LITTLE BOO GRAS; Mr. George Taber, Rivenhai near Wi GAINES [^ s s do oier GI GLOBE Г ARTICHOKES о. ЖГ. F. Chater, Brain a Basen м z Jo ge z 100; and the К old PROVENCE ог CABBAGE ROSE, | Г\АВГЕБ оГ „MIXTURES, A Bn n les ty. Mr. Troas Erev, Sible Hedingham, Halstead, Propriotor. Post t ofice 0 Hor Ti en sos c, | Gioueost s Zeodsmen to the Gloucestershire Agricultural Society: IHE EARLIEST РЕА eH CHR сознае '| QUITABLE GRASSES Sad | and CLOVERS » EXPRESS, gathered CA Мәе a p fog үн so ERMANENT PASTURE. Light soil. Suspe к десс сш ые пакса DELL'S merum —Heavy Crops of rr 28 MAGNUM UM BONUM.—The Largest and Best Tall Fruit may be grown by anite leion abd. qanrs в ERMANENT PASTURE: Mixture for деши авот. в quart. sequia Jor Took сора, And ready for fesQing Loamy Soil.—See Wnrzrews LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES. "oa quet rs wr puc M er Der T Hu imis Eod. Io tow mai Du. deban АНАА | ГЭУРЕМАНЕНГ PASTURE : Mixture for Heavy, Stiff, Jg ү! т ixture ior ауу, © SH ITE COS L per packet of 50 Seeds, with full instructio 8! for cultivation. Ре r Clay Soil.—See Wnrerer’s LITTLE BOOK on GRÁSSES. ARPENTER'S MONSTR CARPENTERS ROUS GREEN COS LETTUCE, Cash remittances from unknown correspondents, wr: a are tho throe best LETTUCES in Ape ice s ee Southampton: b nun "LITTLE BOOK on GRASSES, Post CATALOG um Sutton's Elve ng Red Mangel Wurzel. С, асык d cu генш Gloucester. Merchant a ка за боша Ios D CanrrwrER, Seed SUNT AND. E E announce that they have iere etai Danae С 8. James's Bri ton, Sussex. Seed Warehouse, 96, hoice stock of this most, excellent variety, which they LOVER and вЫ ASS SEEDS for One Year's Lay. C H 0 r can supply at n per pound, or cheaper by the cwt., which may be C est Á— 16s. ri acre. ; 7 o XR 8 оп app. Бох, Seed Growers, Gloucester. à Esq., Northwick, New Passage, near Bristo AT 5 TEA, DILLISTONES БАКТҮ PRO OLIFIC, the earliest kind P svo had this возо à very fine crop of the теат Long Red Crover = ani GRABS. SEEDS forTwo Yean”. lay. known, ds я Mangel, now in store, and that too in а season considered unfavo MEI Vue 18s. 5d. трага pg „ АҮ ФЕН rewa), 1a, od, pret per quart зуе i Warzel. "in Wig йыт 1 find no sort so suited to my strong R & Sox, Beed G MEL LES ERO Шт t por pe quei ^ refe Хыы hae СЕДЕВ and CIOYER SEED of the finest zm for ni NEARE SHORT TO. TI ey Малай HABER Doro m dim viene Bade d к m 37 Уа фоне С бо И P, 8d. per AND announce to the irade à LI, SNOWS WINTER W. ай o that their Stocks of the elore named Seed are very fine this М LAYING wN LAND to PERMANENT DALMES Y ON ISH, 6d. per packet season, and they are prepared to f all the PASTURE, pet subsoguent Management. CABBAGE, LITTLE РЕ urere ket t very moderate prices. ient, Wisbedh See WnzrLER's LITT " KEMPS INCO. 6d. ^ia €——— ч ‚ ба. 8 CAUTIFLO: McEWEN'S MARROW egest re To Market Gardeners ses m As d: c pee тес WHEELER’ CELERY, XY DW. uere is per packet | aa тык SEEDG: oa Am "Bickiowade, | = de. per ВТ, 1з. per packet to offer the following for cash :— C. ELER AND БОН. 2 GRO BOWERS, YELLOW UTORA MANGEL WURZEL, 28s. per cwt. . Gi mI x forverd copy of their LITTLE BOOK on А CUCUMBER, EO NSUCH, 6d. Mad pe poche WHITE SPANISH ONION, 1s. 6d. E = GRASSES, estt ires оп receipt of four stamps. 1t may also bo had j ^ N'S LONG GUN d зада раг woke EAST НА ао е РО from апу bookseller, price 84, EM Токому & Co. Латс, cl WOODS WHITE SPINE, 15. per packet ; х | THUMB (Wirren's), 1з. рег pa Gloucester, Seedsmen to | т PARIS ОЗОН.» por pe cà ii» S. LEGERTON, SEED X cem Вале, Ј.С. ИКЕСЕ ао Во Эшан. E: t) . > theGloucestershire Agricultural Society. — Nt, sa AEQ HAS а аара те em SA OF SEED, ет Ex sperem, | NEW FORAGE o оозе токм ОНЕ STUDENT, ва. RED GLOBE MANGEL SEE а NEW ZEALAND GRASS and PR AIR RIE torino, AMERICAN STRAP-LEAVED 27 4. рег oz, LONG YELLOW, MANGEL dE times called. NEW а Т Groat Britain many years ago o Dy VERS ROYAL ASHLEA per oz. LLOW тан PARSNIP, 24s. жо Mr. Charles Lawson, sen., of burgh, dad" Wal shown and Атка, AUTS ERB FRENCH. СК, 38. SUTTONS S STU. PARSNIP -Ó 50s. per cwt, described at EL Great Exhibition of 1851. is now a*tracti А STOOR T packet 18 varieties, mixed, considerable attention, from the enormous cuttings of green food р Orders large flowering, 18 has Jately produced on the ene and elsewhere. It is un- ма EU and -—À the Ойы Aira the most approved doubtedly a 1 a most productive plant, especially under irrigation or = ddress, Basingstoke ; оа quantities of Seed be obtained forexperiment from Riomao Suna БЫ UD Des ST on LS pis se Seed Жк, art Tano, London, К-С E.C. ка ES & Sox, The "Queer! s pa E Kin Е Street, Samples and prices on application. е, Beck's B 8. WILLIAMS з e he is от нае MM Plants of New and Choice оп application. Ме J 1 ASER, of the Lea Bridge Road Nurseri N.E., to announce that his LIST of NEW ROSES for 1564 may be hac t r^ application. The varieties offered have Бом selected with great care, and may be depended upon as being the best. Өрнө 36a. ре ег dozen. Тһе usual unt to t de. he T! 2 Plants are hes healt. ilthy and. vigorous, _ New Roses of 1865. ; ENJAMIN R. CANT m ers 30 varieties, the pick of the year, at The plants are бгз гај rate. A ji Рту » Pus will be forwarded on application. 2 's Street vig MN Colchester. usu disc the "Trade e. pe for 1905 a Mom UGE ENE VERDIER, t Fus Am NURSERYMAN, e Dunois; Paris, will shortly Ж "nis Vg AL OGUE, ew ROSES, and names of GLADIOLI disposable n prepaid application, direct nis em. Bet iam & Blackith, Cox's Quay, Low r TÈ ames 5i Lond lon, w Roses of 1865 Aa NLE TI Journal “ L' Hor сше ur Francais," ci € to be given GRATIS to each dh pce r of not less 20 of the Sen Roses for 1865, otherwise this variety will b 4s. per plani Direct rud EUGÈNE VERDIER, Paris. Orders also оче je Мае E Маш. м & Blackith, Cox's Quay, 1 r Thames Street, London, E.C. barit а at H LANE AND SON ўа 1 offer an immense collec- e tion of ROSES (ошый of 7 Acres in one piece) of all the popular sorts; very healthy, strong, and ma grown. CATALOGUES of the "above, also RHODODENDRO du CONIFERS, ERA and SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, VINES PEACHES, NECT. NES, &c., bg Кее be uà upon applica- tion at the Nurser! А: ыч W M. PAUL (Son раг нууд лкен x the late A. PAuL) begs to offer "v Meet ng FIRST-CLASS NEW HYBRID ent exclusively zi I дй, v merid Good plan 1 be ready f — VIGNERON. —Flowers fine rosy pink, very large. and | п the style of Lælia, but fuller, fresher, and Lent 1n eren than that riens variety ; form perfectly finished, consti- th vi; Prico 7s. 6d. each. лаан of WALTHAM. 1 GLORY and full ra iu — en than the parent. A superb Rose, of че, Price 78. 6d. enc BOYAU. — F:owers soft oh. MADAME EMILE rosy flosh hey changing to blush t| n form, e in growth, hardy in constitution, &‹ оой апа | Ашы p 5s. each. PRINCE DE JOINVILLE ‚ — Flowers hght ениш; a fine large high). Y bush, standard, or pillar Rose, of great beauty. Price К LICHTENSTEIN.—Flowers white, globular, large and | full А good hardy white Rose, of compact growth, flowering to 42s. per dozen. 30s. рег dozen, eiiam to 185. ҮпллАм Pavi, Waltham es London, N. Shrubs, Fruit Trees, &c. M. CUTBUSH: anp SON'S rm NURSERY GLADIOLI, s pe e 9з. & 12s. per dozen, CATALOGUES on "application. Nurseries, London, N. r[ as LONDON SEED COMPANY, oem Offices: 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, QU AN IK UN Pid jS and Lore KITCHEN GARDEN, gratis and ME Kingdom. à zm COMPANY, LIMITED, - can now A TCHEN GARDEN SEEDS of all descriptions Hus LONDON s ы em. сыз ДА ШИТТЕР, х фе ác pede piis can now supply FARM SEEDS ofall — r['HE ZONDO) np COMPANY, D. )NS of GARDEN SEEDS for а qs 'ear, 10s. 6d., 208. Я меса. CURRENT, | 00s. each, For particulars see the GENERAL s экш IM REA T: LIMITED value upwards delivered кн and Wales, ог Е той КА AUREA AURICULA CRNE, A Gen a uw gone е! the RE ofa Pierre i behoof un LL E queso. Мык tia Varieties for this season. VE CATALOGUE, post free ictoría Nurseries, Holloway, Lon: v FLOWER SEEDS. rb Yürieties of I, Роа вм AM АШ ZINNIA to cr Cem iid е LIST. and economically, Soil, oss, Duration, fm zht. lescribed, i Seeds direct. from the Gro the NARTERS. LIS YADE-MECUM P aar: 5. AND Om SEED MERCHANTS, High Holborn, London У.С. GENUINE FARM SEEDS. INTER- EXHIBITION, RTER'S SELECT LIST of GENUINE FARM, SEEDS (at Ser рери] з i ready, and will be forwarded gratis and post gp on i pe о ANENT PASTURE GRASS, carefully mixed qe pet С suit all Soils, from extra cleaned samples, can be supplied ee А a. ps quality of the Mixture, аб 20s. to 308.5 and 325. to 353, ХЕЙ FARM SEEDS. ЕБ. NATIONAL EXHIBITION, NS PRIZE MANGEL SEED, JAwrs CanrER & Co., Seed Merchants, High Holborn, London, W.C. S UTTO saved exclusively from tully-developed Roots. t LARGE GLOBE YELLOW MANGEL, Cheaper by 9d. per Ib. the ewt. of SELECTED YELLOW GLOB LVEPHAM LONG RED. ONG. YELLOW, RED GLOB aad aA choice Sorts; вое soo SUTTON S Jew FARM. 8 D DIST fake had gratis an TT & Soxs, Royal pb Ter Establishment, Reading. ` есе to any other we Pm grown. I чанай of yon, aro far aro many е acre heavier than any other: Swedes growing on his lordship' Price of Seed 1s. per pound, or chea; рег by the Bushel. SUTTON'S NEW FARM LIST gratis and post free. | лая SUTTON & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, rovement of Bv Sowixa соор Ford THE MOST SUITABLE UTTON'S RENOYATI AB penu SEEDS- should NON | za PERENNIAL rues Prio dd. ынын pL А, ЗАА Si will produce preme а de. PEE h previously dressed · v >к, It was full ripe, and the еа Rye- ü Жы was nearly 4 feet high, Clover E ow (July 3)zetting n second second crop from.it. t equally. и n ordering it is only necessary to state that, Covers and Italian 6-grass," i оа Clovers and крш, Brera or Clovers: пошуг ба» Сз у ТАШ Ц ripened Vines from Бун ` from Tm Cum ted VINES hi e for fruiting i ake permanent Vineries. cati ion. Nursery, Vine Duchess of. Buc New SEED AND PLANT саен 0 PARKER h uch pleasure in ^ this distinct and valuable early GRAPE, wj piens p D rper em of a White Gra S Mur БУУ ihat may be gr d ripened with раб тау Canı each; extra strong Froiting G Gamburg. баң Los impen and Prizes have e awarded at and ot] = LU e r ун АҢ f ot any colour, Сянная Musqué, Museat of Tavourea ot any co competed me p éste: ы, For х Аохапдгіа, and Fog Hogg's Gardenerg Ye or 1865, page and ot Chronicle of October dst m A а) pages рое 1008, Also New wp mine yet Ans сеооа Select Pri i Descri ont m arieties of Vegetabl, Agricultural Seeds; be Now GENERAL PLANT monium Priced and Deserrptive Lists of Miscellaneous; house, HAT. eoa Stove a un, Azalea E Fruit Trees, Grapes, d den ПЫ, &c., which eno enm SUE eri on p c Nurse 22 Surrey, 8, de RFE- TRAINED" C ERES (va Dur дызы т e llo: ойна kinda: Y DUKE, TOME. CK HEART, OX PROLIFIG. WATERLOO, and WHITE pone trained MAY DUKE and MORELLO. had on nee RD Өмттн; № " "uu "To the Trade and others. ү\/ 0027 AND INGRAM having а fine stock of the following, will be glad to dispose of them at a very ehe rate :— Dwarf maiden Apples. Carnations and Picoteg, Dwarf maiden Cherries. varieties, Р: -" maiden Peaches. Standard Laburnums, Не. Oaka 2 Тоту. roedi Carear mel AR AAA aks, 2-years' seedling. 4 Gorse, 2 years seedling. 6 to 7 feet. kino: Acacia, Common, 8 to Sio feet, and | Bishop’s d 10to 12 feet. D iekson's Кат) Favourite Pas. Acacia i Pues fine Standards. P Onion, Бей Standa and Dwarf Worked shite Roses. CT Dwarf Box for edging. Prices оп Mutua The Nurseries, H Hun tin; intingdon, arf- trained T Trees. HE THOUSAND; HUNDRED; OR DOZEN: PPLES, "PEARS, PLUMS, CHE А; and NEOTARI RT pens Fine, flat, [Shea о, of best quality and true to пате; D SMITER; Nurs urseries, Worcester. Ситна 3 GARDENE 8 Mass: MECUM is now Г! HARDI FLO WEB SEEDS . An — КАШ AAA тек 8 0d. » m A 5 f P iir х Rrcmamp Ѕмітн, Seed. d acit: алена. uratum-The Golden- E. [on HENDE RSON AND SON P ving ШАТ offer them ED pe mm ed Saraba oi For a soo Е. S. H.& Son's SEED САТА ALOGUE, which will be sent pos n Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, NW. ARRIAGE FRE М. аксе PRioES, SCOTTS Я СОХТОН ei J S ERIOED LIST of ti "а LAI IEUS, Бе bost HYBRIDS of anaves et erat PTS EUMD TAN АСАМ. AND ustomers, thnt ew em bowl they bap have REMOVED to PN tels ks E.C., where they hope Mr. E. J. Lowe's New Pansies. e d COOLING has the p 6 class Certificat beautiful. A AESCRIPTIVE PRI free on E trong h J OEN HO ] Son-in-Law j^ «02. d THER Aat the Firm of ear Manchester. $ EE aaa ATALOGUES of FLORIST FLOWERS, aos FRUIT fni &c., on application.. І Но 4 AND JONES: have UM for d Pb diu INON vicio arap end Оне CLIE secs pac m AARTE emm, 3а шю The LANCASHIRE W E iei Tren riui 18, to 68. Pac dozen. le ditto. application to Puy ditto Pia He Single үе oro Faiy monuit А, acci S THE GARDENERS re 8 GARDENER’ 8. YADE-MECUM GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS. Orders amounting to 215. and upwards sent, Carriage Free. COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. No. 2. о. 3. No. No. 5. д Wu. з, 10s. 6d. BUTLER Ax» McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. Per d d. BUTLER'S SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER.. .. 6 OLIMAX MELON: 2 6 BUTLER'S PRESIDENT MELON ES .. 2s 3548. B FLOWER SEEDS (sent Post free). w Ohrysan! ee ror oux "SALTER S DESCRIPTIVE CAT 4 e 3 ROBERTSON anD CO/'S SOWER'S GUIDE, co onteining a fully Descriptive and Priced List of their new and select. stock of SEÈDS suitable for all GARDEN and p p es, with many useful Hints as to Culture, will be forwarded post жан on receipt of six pee сау ew Square, and Trinit; ry, Edinburgh. ADIES' PRIZES for INDOOR GARDENING.— зно EROPRIETORR к d the GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ear, TWO PRIZES of 101, each tor again т, aS sonovnond, ia the b jet ue of IN. NT-CULTURE exhibited at the Royal Hortic! ultural Бобек, a South Ke; eusington, on JUNE 24, LANT-CULT deci of Table Sensei, iok із о take place in the Garden of W chan CHRONICLE: AND... AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 267 = Со ома аф uim Ро th ү e tO эе, эң in that town, The exact terms o the E эне posed аге —‹ Оп DARWIN’s theory, E of| especially on the production of new races of plants HARDY DOUBLE zit by selection." Мог indeed is this the only subject i on receipt of two of diseussion which relates to th eory of evolution and natural selection, for the fourth nd dim “ The history of the ау of some 6 ‚ Aster, &c., from sent condition of its о ex of thi ptm eory. Tti i eh the fik nir of. these questions that we have now to do, ө r with only the latter t in this we shall be foi- E ro А: wi One Priz will Ud given for the B; PuawT of Suy "kind, guum in à room. The Competition take place amongst LADIES ONL The Prizes are o erod. for the best single diee exam] apies; of actual oor cultivation; they must therefore E been grown in à room for ai at least six weeks О to the time of exhibition, during which period cx must have been under the management of the Exhibitors themselves. The Plants are to be such as are suitable for drawing-room decoration. | i * B B Ф 5 © Ф Р. $ iz f they co dispute. amongst Germans theo огу,” under all, or indeed, under "ur. aspeets, more or less controverted as these ЧА or iu Germany, as with us, some believe in а + 1 i yars, The Plants may be i b 3 baskets, or aquaria, ; Assortments of lo0vars, 50 30 vars. 25vars. 15 vars. orinany othon fud grown in pota, or ау үн, to hy TARAP, and ribute ANNUALS-Hardy 208, 105, s$ 25.64.1 No ice of the intention to exhibit must be sent to the Garden а. separate origin to each ; some e in natural Half Hardy 303, 158, їз. 6d, 48, 0d, | бщ endent at South Kensington not Ве м June 19, in ирк, which others hold to b^ a myth ; some order that accommodation may be provided. The Plants must be b Н le. f , 2%, 125, 6d. 65.0d. Зе. 6d. | sant; in by.9 л.м, on. June 24, and be rbady fi or adjudication by 1l A.M eve in the struggle for existence, and that ants grow, not. where the ey like „best, but only „ HalfHardy.. ., Р ^i T5. 0d, 48.04. ORAL and HORTICULTURAL FETE, to be held | wh ree en hd TAM PURUS each cies. occupies a territory assigned to i E AGRICUL SO 8 SHOW, on NOVELTIES in FLOWER: SEEDS.—See Descriptive. Catalogue. THURSDAY, July 6, Premiums ppo е than 2001. will fi s to ti P hi x itw g ld be offered for'competition, Open to all А а Prisi to be paid | 17001 1ts Creation, ап in w wou peus SPRING PLANTIN G~ adio, Liliums, including | Оп the day of Exhibition. "г be disturbed but for man, or from the effects of his the splendid new L. auratum ; Tigridias, Anemones, Ranunculus, | pov Wm. Stro W. Paley. I "i5 PM Amie ЕЛДА «^ e ona with the so-called laws of lanting, in great variety. "e The he Very Rev. the | T. Walker, Жир, MD. Barford мома 5 there are some who go all Dean H. Porter, ‚ M.D. Mr. E. Vergebte 100-or 1090-0n appli Rev. Wm. Cap B ©. W. haele, Esq 4 H giis má leng 8 е Mr. ARWIN, rw" others who rank Rev. C. D a |G. : Ч аг ^ $ a eT ала [Mr T q Н ноа him with hair-brained speculators in every par BEDDING PLANTS. — 250,000 well-rooted planta, comprising | Н.Н, [m Es. | 30. Wyman, du 7, 55 Кок еке of his theory. H. P. F. G. Buckle m. "'hompson Cileoolarias, Lobelias, Geraniums, Cerastiums, Cinorario maritima, | A^ Porc 2 OW. Ve getto. ga Hn dohn House In the epe of races by selection” two be sold at unprecedented low pric ined of, the Secretary, Mr. prinoiples ar involved, both of them practically Tr "- gardener, though but little Agents for GOULDING'S HORTICULTURAL: MANURE, 18. per HE BRISTOL, WEST of ENGLAND, and SOUTH regarded | by m e geo in their scope or effect. ; WALES CHRYS: ANTHEMUM, AUTUMNAL FLOWER, | Firstly, what i гну я race, and how is it that уе have Aexxrs, Wholesale and Retail for MURRAY'S APHIS HA serm ө and t — l in. existence for Fumigating Plant Hous P Boruen & McCur.Locn, Covent Garden Market W.C. RoTa: BOTANIC SOCIETY of LONDON, REGENT'S PARK. THE т ima EXHIBITION. AR arch 18, 1865. г. W. Yo xe латна | E est min, Hi . т. КОЕ ved Sir F. H. Goldsm! Ыры. Bt., Regent's е 14, Mr. W. Paul Waltham Croan HS, (Nurserymen.) LANT, and FR s SECOND ак az de na connection with the above Society | mq things as races at all? ? Secondly, what is the will be held inthe Rifle Aes 2 Sa Queen's Road, Clifto on THURSDAY, the 16th of Novei its exercise assist ing Nature. and. thus The Schedules of Prizes ое йыз Is he obtained of the he Nursorymon in oi iria oro | ace i ыш natural operations; or, as i$ so com- ен duin. rien 8 лао санны. monly A y defeating Nature, and foreing i HE GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT|to produce what, but for his agency, she nev: INSTITUTION. od dodd; NOTIOE is HEREBY GIVEN that an addition of THREE PENSIONERS will take place in . JULY NEXT. АП persons he Race is in systematio — defined as desirous of becoming Can requir send in thei ap patu, venen ren quio with нуле to the Committee on o: а variety that comes trae from eed; it is thus before the ist May next, after which ay к will not be rooelvod. the middleof the three terms, viz. Specie ,and Preference will be given lo those persons who have been Su pe for 15 years; should there not Q^ Sufüiclont of that ipm then e | Variety ; though as every one allows that races are en 2d, Messrs. W. Cutbush & hgate. м, ү. к Эш LIPS. PR NN 8 30, Мг, W. Young, Gr. to R. Е 74 Mr. G. Wheeler, e. to Sir Fo И. бойын, Dt 6 CAMELLIAS i: (Nurserymen;) Tanien Oe DD. Кыл. Amato D eM. AUR ao xS Mos have not been Subscribers for so long, or ш ч по othin g but permanent varieti e s sequence all. e ted Е f Potit Dd Upon pacios, Богау, 1865 By order o io Committe Сонна se, | Variety, Race; and further, as, accor: e o Mr. 3 WARD UTLER tas DARWIN's theory (under which the: terms of p Con- РФ „э fE И, 2 x bd! LO “Ый А ы. pecies by ri war ( d SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1865. Ў MEETING FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. Батсврат, April Wd лори да Кын (тену. ылы for aecording to this theory the | species that we € m elosed genetic series " vire Varieties, Races, ies. This is not, however, in a scientific sense a series returning into itself, last produ es always differs specifically from the first, or 5 Mr. W. LES oi і ——е— 3 Ж B, s. Wins, Holloway | Wr ipei intimated (see p. Pn that ka hom w, as these terms all e express comparative son & Son, Numer , soientifio men of Germany pro diseussin the | and not absolute differences, it is impossible to Bored 12 CHI ESE PRIMU ULAS.. Бе Jows Wood. | Congress whioh is ‚ be, held Erfurt, in| frame. апу but arbitrary characters for them. In SEE Vates NI Бе. September E questions relative toj scientific botany the two extremes, or Species, are. тхара оер lants and their cultivation, which are more or only ones universally recognised. What by Ж шшш чу сауа, адаа Кы deeply agitating the mind of the thinking | common e re calle ies are groups of 2 Young, Gr. ан з Ташен atit = portion of the horticultural community, whether | individuals su to be descended from a com- NEW PLANTS, | profesio or amateurs; and it has occurred to| mon ering from each other by one Alexandra, мт: 2: Veitch, Olea, for Rhododendron bit not: be without inte OUT | more icuous characters, м which do not Certificate, Mr, Ji Veitch, Chelsea, n. readers, nor even barren € of pad 80 far as the dis- el: eross, or if crossed, do not produce а рег- Messrs. Е, б. for Byggs 1 rselves t thro wout manently fertile offspring. Iti is inet that de pe proved ; tha PW Bar ue eere aped d en p are to D raised, and vhichare i in brief s of individuals of Meli p 3r Bul or A Ne (йерн үч tiom si "mer zi кз су э ут end ts differential characters "id eP h for Aucuba japonica mas the production of new races of plants by int spieuous an and mone inconspicuous, ра Rite ntis (2 Оп айн Ө important me 2 Аз the bs |oo aid those of pin йз: that many y ast which RC MN „Mr, W, Bull, for Aucuba japonica mascula | duction of regular trained trees; ( Me eru differ ma still be е mutually зей s Certificate, Mr. W. buf ог Camellia Prince Camillo. ше difficulties pota t Certificate, Mr. W. mm rere eni li і i d 4 cre А "LE 1 T. b ds ранна 4) On the “intorg ry ot e development of some ни em species, and. yet whi Silver Мей, més [> #к flower; (5) On he choice of picturesque | but so long as the АЛЫ. in ора x PLE pni in кардым Aucuba | plants for ornamenting buildings; and (6) On the are resolvable i nto groups of individuala whi гашиш implements which during the st 10 years have|, as distinot species by the majority y E M ts, ror | most promoted horticulture, То the first of these! botanists, the term species for such Modal, Messrs. W. | propositions we now address ourselves. Тһе a RA whatever theory of their origin Cutbush. & Son, for Collection. of. remaini questions will be discussed as opportuni- | i. Col ion of Tulips. ties may from time to time arise :— h then i vr IE — definit - з à a. аф € are races an Uy pony ced 8 ioa more стает — sinema! M өт of à ng. 3 M s бетен abge Dor Collection of Cinerarias. tanists exists, ехо the Ner In practice ce it is tion of Croensos.- | мы: ha рин menin бтлу, р e^, Ж жө КЕ Й беа tham e КЫ their Cote Nate SF thov Т Congreso Бин, айй app licationot DAR WINS v known, and Mong Ww ts bos X should be the very first of. six questions to - 268 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Manon 25, nee х l ly. The only culture they have ha = however, who does know ' "tre hist ory "of во | һа never burst through the soil, and the par rasite was , rapidly. y culture they have had " hat b бору € —— yo em occurring | taking off about half the number логу арча, y b Не тх definite MI vt rumen p ry condition Boletus, us, it ө generally produced, thinning the berries, MA, К ad Xp ateng nied кү a ver as the | no syringing, no watering, has bee ired gardener's view we shall next erum in question. are Lose ДА дот, а] а гей spider or апу ы blight is to bo a td mo AS ————— e h | the parasite. M. J. В. average 20 bunches, fully ripe, in each of hi b l: e Vineries, during th ° his Gromg : 5, d intelligence from , g the autumns of 1863 " the лень ог sete Ф the теде than Berlin вуг te ж —: day dst, of Sir| 20 other attention than that mentias О M ROBERT ScHOMBURZGK, lately rs Majesty's Consul at | dotation. One Vine alone yielded 40 bunches; Bangkok. ind celebrated - is travels and scientific pun eiie ss dp ap are claimed for these Vin p their e —— whero all p - ible pains hare investigations in Sonth Am E ows:—lst, they аге so made tha bees Y ih те € pecore, оннан " — It will be " ге ы ап артыр in another | the inter d А t column. € that the outh and Dorset Ho ption ltural | are extremely portable, six Vineries in : together forming a square of the sam 4 ч Vinery when open. E li b ready by the 10th H ay. Let us hope that Rose | With Min es may be seen at 25, Bishopsgate Street its s was acked bad been imported from Italy. So sprint =: gc in daos ire, т Сеїзе- MR. W. PAUND LIN ON SPRING as regards at least one affection of Orchids which amd and that a large and fine exhibition may be the FLOWER nds on tho growth of a parasitic Fungus, it is | result of so liberal an award. rom kei MaRou 91, 1805, ERED AT SOUTH | ——— — hich has been proposed fo an ES possible that some of the other affections R APES FOR THE MILL эшм 1 readily accept, is the CULTIVATION OF Reng FLowms, to w ich they are subject may be of a similar AN ingenious aeger called ake Portable Tind, it пач ult t о refrein from indulging а sentimental met origin. Folding Ground Vinery, with slate bottom, on which gri ceci d ue "ree о first warblings of tiy Mazor TnEgvon CrARKE has kindly sent us two | Grapes are grown and г ripene ed in the open air, w without бу озды озата of tho idee фе, aves of a species of Cattleya from Bahia, which | tl dt con! e eem by the recollection of the senma are affected by a form of spot which we have not inspection. By the зи, тна it will be Hamlet wein tle at Hlal e ir midnigut watch on the platform before the hitherto seen in England, They are sprinkled on мег S" it closely resembles Mr. Rivers Curate's H н 4 à LS f = к h bite lhrewdly— either side with orbicular superficial white dises, | Vin ; but es is an improvement on that form of case, дааа Б s meds ры "^ about the tenth of an inch in Mn, most of ina "x uch as - ко is hinged аб top and — undaunted too by what our great humourist, Hood, has said which have in the very centre a minute reddi ais А A eu ing ow tural operations to be p ormed in his poem on Spring :— brown granular speck. — ms are some- | 1206 e « Come, gentle Spring; ethereal mildness, : gr d ре Tooms] whole case has to be moved in order to in spec he Oni A A voi ofrhyme as vellus "E times seattered about, and a fi m to me азоп, dilated, and аіню ate 1; tolo id iui. бое] Үїпев. “When not in a owing to the ends folding How шш Me манай s poor human nature hum: blite e th = ler di d pletesy A to the side — чм do, the wbole - n be bium such season: E ends н "im wipe affection ever prevail in o | [wow be ж xd ipd ore de pio gc Let th І uds floral ia in fact d Mane perfectly flat, one Viner et others eulogise her floral shoa houses, w whick is not impossible, its Aperi | consisting T pes lengths of 7 feet each, occupyin E lide nc booa aro in fail lom per 1 y ad 8 are жу апа so's on plants ты TS their native country ' space of only 7 feet long, 21 inches wide, by 9 in The Influe is now recorded, and we sha ' Her Cows er 3 jin and Lilies of the V. Her honey- blossoms that you hear tke pee ur crie Карст me Primrose pale— cially such as may not be conceived rei to arise ras close packing or a lon oyage. M. J. B. n | M n bor suni panegyrics lie lie fulsome odes, too 0 to be cited, Th te » Mid nds of Spring is all my eye, And tAat is blighted, —— We learn that the Royal Horti- cultural оү - to be represented at the CONGRE ад ien by the Rev. M. анге Е- Now, І am not disposed to quarrel with the poet for drawing s so desolate a pau о et ess eias T Гаї e contrary, in his f: & ИЩ "5 ENT Е g*& & * Si ia & pi m m desolate as 7 rally ate 8 Every try mansion === = is tenant been awarded, and 26 Silver Medal t listril and may be placed in an th peg Diir. for the best collec any counties of Great | р the stage of (4 greenhouse, gime Aa Eesti qms bw a garden eter кеу combined Britain and Veo. Gold Medals n Aces bestout of the | v Hoe pus in with етшен QD variegat berry bearit several county collections have bee ed to Dr. S7. 566 it advantageously used for Bush a garden should ke of the Piante and pera Вворү (Gloucestershire), Mr. тонаса ссх ке (Essex), Б ЧУР, ж A Е yomg чор during winter, or for raising | — Wood K ater, SS ad Дыр агы, - jo, and dif and 'YDIA , , . I would gather the Ргішто: Modal ated fr шу now species found» а акна weed rm Мө eni pu ows and rds aa i United [i das sgg tide ery, which is made vida 14 feet in length. Slates climate AU ин AIR máy p b Ey pe | m, The elitr ves | Be й 6 vato oand, was a Targo Wa of sand from a rail- Bower owers shodli EJ way poak through i be plantel а Walden and Warden. A few plants S d remo Peg à . ew р! of the Teitin mary Г with h of villa a cheiranthoides, were found ана тейин, uud other summer EN | аррагеп Tu Мр: on this sand-heap. pir. Brux slightly raised in the middle form a dr e бё án béd, flowering lait. ort ley m mj De i lanted in front bor rri merely a form of Brass RE along which the Vine is to be led horizon tally; and in | evergreen which exist in most йоне rig quite wh entitled соле | аттау order that there may be plenty of ventilation th and thus the posee garden wil will be ma de, the yest. many other plants admitted into our AN though framework is to be веб on => гей certai м х Fs маа 5 of соташопов fa the аген o (timi, probably accidentally introduced in the first instance. енен -— Me Ме ingress of air. This - » Well as to assist the memory in the то n Me —— In digging up a bord ү of which is an equilateral Persi x b Topose to e "Spring Flowers” under MU. бв n ЕЕЕ g at M к v € a bes M 21 inches in + he side, iem sa will be ge ш Ж st, Hardy 8 Spring ring Flowers, ог в or such p E, EIU | POWDERY SUBSTANCE jn some хаме v ии as | denor. 1 It managed реи without a gar. | And 2ndly, Greenhouse and Hothouse ring үр pros : ed up with the — soil, and covered t but абе ру in short, Pedo ist amateurs with Ше naturally at the ES : a little shrub. At first sight it see RM Y to grow their o i pec w. At least a. bae @ of the kin оше ыру trong Moe ван now in pom will, it dt owens which boo — see Отар, ийт occurred in such a situation, but on close examination | and nie t next autumn of a si e, colour, Crocus, Snowdrop, Snowflake, Scilla, uer is simple; oy | clear that it was the te ycophilum 2 , equal to those pe. hothouse Gra: бар mo eden. take 5 highest rank. Their out of E п, | provided the season is favourable. 75 | ey M lasted Men ce borders in the gard pey рош pss Fungus is| Concerning contri leto in AIEA qui jue E rich loamy, soll, зовор 80016, became an ject of. ишен lodo io m rt «Те pP ео of this sort, Mr. Rivers says: | set so far Ач the ground, say from 4 per od 7 origin, and to the ought to tell my readers the eroi su beyond the reach of the winter’s frost, andi ‘overing бур. little e lumps of soil | of my Ground Vineri : ссевѕ han additional ў чб лус туе бен Жи тоат ed, which Vineries this season (1864). In four of 2206 than commonly severe an а cient protectio were оао to be filled with the а dig ebat Mun IM. mieten one in each Vinery даан de до аа M iue. bts, uiii Un suns spores of some Boletus. The ri asl Маш Black, Black Hamburgh s | culture; thoy should be taken from the ground ер di solved. From accidental теша кре геге was | Sweetwater, and La Bruxelloise, On ‘these four Vin soon а tho й wors and leaves аге Ed í (А se four Vines | in the sun, laid up in а dry room or storel' Eon хапа swelling | again in the course of the autumn months. h th, a moist atmosphere, | rubrum others, Forget-me-Not, Gentians, Helonias Į need not Te single Tulips h be atly improved | anà plenty of moisture at the root aro desirable during the | bullatus, неам, Iberis s 8 Crocuses and early d with the epum kinds season of growth. This period pem abundance of air should | Pæonia tenuifolia, single and double ; aud | b ч : ies, Orobus varius an e nor AE 4 Б & 8 E "n Ef 5 е 5 R Ф 5 P 4 ER o " B e B © t Б E = Ф 4 g f the А i "Silene, rtant variety of spring flowers exists among | the plants half the year with guano water. The whey and | - bs ge i. E ` Shrub d 2 ru өе, ае ів Another impo! lv termed *'perennials or herbaceous | leaves were of prodigious size and substance, and the latter arw what are ‘ommon x Auricula, Polyanthus, Alyssum, | dark in colour as those of the Роса Laurel. Farz lag: А Che plants.” The e Cheiranthus Marshalli, Iberis, Primrose, shall never forget the impressions I ас Ма йош a visit Mospilus, “Mezereon, Pea Saxifraga granu'a aisy, Violet, Forget-me-Not, Anemone, | to the Messrs. Loddiges' Camellias at "ны: д з ibe Pansy, y, э Н is class. | ago. fraid to say wha Hi otb іс вої y int bloo usually allowed to remain per- | wo e. iben ading eneath the Weight of thousands of gor- | ап ordinary Greenhouse: Acacia, Azalea indica, Camelli be not too row Margin it is wished to increase their | geo о fao ground beneath was thickly strewed | Daphne odora rubra, Epacris, Heath, apa n Мо ae Tp ч manently M i tb roots are taken up and divided shortly after with "the fallen flowers, rodeada рн торе дан or ia а ulti ering om D " Mer ga Р сој lours, Bla Ackbir ree thrust o ac cea — э ia, "C lé Auemone, which, judiciously | birds built their nes ye the rigen itting hit By ia aes " m ine i ette. amt others by — а e гат TR e ost pos spring flowers, Hi беш ghti ng the ith their varied melodies, AE dise Brompton, and Queen Stock. Stove Plants : itd ненты ROG abod. br pring, on a bed of | sc e reminding one of the £u ndeur ad p uty ofa tropica! id ds ligh! bare! у, сот! TI VR s crop of. fi а in 8) E he Alpine домаа bain W. Ды p the Ф in one өре eder эйотп the garden in the following sp аа is е ws үш сата the flower-| епѕійогит and D. nobile, in — Lycaste a ө! nea, " E i 088 inneri, and others ; tbe Pisae way, the last-men ntioned ЖР uy from | nous We dei мур, а е of t the w white variety lived iut tho open air | Cypripedium caudatum, villosum, and others; Dendrobium. o one who Dee EE as е for which o! untry still stands | em кте, .Phalenopsis grandifora an signis. ——— mi а oist | Home Correspondence. with AUN а: perseveran d poti i extensive and beautiful gardens just alluded to where, oder | mosphere during е "m (вто тазаа е formation 8 Birds.—The destruction of the young buds on , thi ay scenes of | and as а 8 m асес out о i the аме mánsgoment. d пов min pr Ані t g А та ooa nid "lightly shadda from. tuo Han Чат tbá summer | dee: and Currant trees by sparrows at this summer, dae r. Fleming's сае little nca Spring | months. А minute insect, the thrip, i ; i foll inier Gardening." in which his practice is Eor and | plant, and requires checking by the frequent use of tobacco | ing simple and inexpensive remedy:—When the ri detailed, ы of which I am iore ns зея 100 xpo RE lo Ski Qu Mi didt ДАА Ирандан hti aig ardener prunes the trees, let him take a reel of of stu 1 ro ces will КОКУ н еН cui эр icd ih е fresh ИЛА їп а peaty ш; апа юне careful 1 watering and їй | common black sewing cotton, and P it backwards Б 4 =з E ES heat; Acacias, Correas, Cytisuses, Veronicas, and sundry stovi © ld m 52 55 ^ $ ^ пау s | and forw ards and across in all directions amongst the ч hich sually sown | and greenhouse oce ris [pe though à pte man: opi T зе йог p Summer may be oem dn. „аці Я d beautiful Orchids. The latter areusually made the obj ect sp! Manca 25, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 269 EXC AM of a lecture. FECE we фат Д р: tho f lowers. ран planted | dalis nobilis, Daisies, Dielytra "spectabilis, . Epimedium 8, from of m s | E h Mr.I d A А ‚ Honesty, Candytuft, Catchfly, Erysimum, Gilia, в posed. by mers "аот: "and as t = tend ie үр oth Mr, Ingram and your correspondent “J. F.” are, | Tert, Nemophila, Saponaria, and Virginian Stock are amongst UR mery Hen A A c hugely in ir eerie | I think, far бо lenient towards that audacious little * Ls a анаи iuiediequidd] еей. т ese | certain Annuals not sufficiently iip ndure the winter ос | Er —— the hous usd -Spar TON 1 don't object much to an i t where intended to grow and flower; or | of doors, but which if sown in May, Juno) 'and Тау, and grow; oe ofthe situation damp, such conditions being | under г glass, will кча; gon and Beautifully e the spring akt eep Such aro thé OH Pri ^ p here without netting is i neither dë I mind a few unfavourable to their preservation during winter, it were | months. Su Чы sparrows, Де I like to and hear on; but it is better to sow on solid soll in — dry place, and trans- | Petu unia, Schizanthus, Stock, мі ег and the like. uz he large number d Ip во antóying. baroely шу: plant the seedlings early in spring. In conclusion, I would venture а pos remarks on the art of bin "Aa es isi ies to CEN in th The plants wi irre spoken of hitherto are of lowly growth, Forcing, Although all forced flowers are not naturælly spring g see o come amiss e sparrow in the way but the most га of qom d ir^ are found among flowers, they made so by the art of the cultivator, and | Of food, or materials for building its nest; for "a as hardy ornamental trees and s We have to search the | enter so largely lobo. the decoration o£ iut саран 4nd with Mr. Ingram, he begins feeding upon the Peas [e forthe tiny Violet eg Lily of the Valley, the Sarake halls at that se i from the ay they are out of the ground till pe are the Primrose, and the Hepatica ; these are lost to the | тр es ор "forcing " consists in accelerating the period of | heedless many, E EN I not how much modes Pg waits perfection of бір and flowers. The practice is simple, but | fit to ga t, which he will tobe wooed in its re ent. But the largor forms o of vegetable | nevertheless requires an amount of knowledge, care, and entirely a up if left peus then Le бшсе, Spinacb, z cannot be во p br. They rise before us, confront айн watchfulness, which а Ата ч —— pat a and Endive—I should not have had any of the last vator. By forcing, t ch ripen naturally in autum; wer that fe resist, e dE to perfection in in spring and ко the Somos | three fit for use for the Jast two summers if pat en те ost башдан of spring-flowering trees Le nd shrubs Sui bl are the 7 дА varieties оѓ Almond, Mespilus, Laburnum, nen every ві а een their claims with an eloque mer are induced to bloom in winter and i n pring, | been ed to the mercy of С рага I have no Шеге as with spring flowers, the glass- о чой чон ould be as | of Endive with scarcely a leaf on it and Spinac Pear, Plum, Whitethorn, Horse Chestnut, bl. . А low night te should also f Д Treo Раопу, Flowering Currant, Lilac, Cydonia, |j sisted on. dn е ицро "nearly as bad; even the mal of và Cabbage D uir 4 and double-flowered Furze. And this enumeration : y day БП Ж Z К eim ipe =i EH e e Б Spring: | келж a this is и pron Те for by A A. ow — | G trees U oy: - e. ifference of 15° or 20* between the maximum ^ to include the most desirablo, , Tho xe 19 day and night temperature is seldom too much. Tho syringe 12 18 inches apart, and a few inches above the i j mur ite ed m ае сне etia o RA TT d ор} ground, keeps dom. iu) but sometimes this fails i t the e ustive effects o: $ Ё Ња]. Even London, Vith its limited list of "'acelimatised ? р А ана ; i temperature of the forcing house when the plants hav e | with regard to [Jes rry and Curran t buds; tl 1 “ fowering trees arrived at that stage of Libya pa ent a en te йозе: о buds begin to colour. e period of expansion is of course re e mies Peach, and if these were more generally eer flde racio oL: жы от flowers aro ШӨН Docér but the sparrow takes whichever is most convenient to ml only he; UPS Lp ний ns ре and the mp get at. ugs are етек almost as troublesome in POM on tho p р com of plants for | the flower garden as in the ki Mo garden. In to deal win ad winter да priog, P veg and similar things are often eph v In a general | var. those "trees should bo season vade plant For instance, the Ново, v Which Tv nite танце с Ine semi Last Jun PIA vss lcs sad naturally blooms in summer, and rests in winter, may о erbenas, rgias. ani unias nearly тат, restin — tod bioom in winter, By ong emp conrso destroyed just after thos they were itt : ied hi um f aystemat men; ns may be com rsed LIC M p pe c ы а ACE eater EET ust sia view. by tho t use of tho other. Plants have бю рено ot Ginie d of iheir {еы . Bryan, Heydon House, aei boom matar nde Ges in эриш. Wa те, зара. sn day, and summer and winter ; and a plant vá Roy. e Hare m try sparrows are bad, we fear Londou ifferent assemblage, a gayer and m bl ng that а | SPATTO — тшен t For the RUM ТЫ CE are natives plant if removed from t open ground and forced one year, "n je аре.—1 purchased one o Qimates, and the flow f larger size, and | then returned to its former position, will bloom ab an | the “218. planting qeu of this Vine, which was flow. AER айдата earlier period than its fellows which may have been left undis- growing in ап &inch pot. Instead of planting it out I The йош ff fow почта | turbed, so great is the force of habit, even among plants, On Freed fe i the pot, and it has now on it three bunches е colours касса In | these pom unds then is the practice of forcing base E" ed.. v ч NI айг the av о To well эша а oed rnm ts which e re ce has | 15 inches long, set апі thi nn The ine show sh be well suited for the purpose 0! dor sm Amaryllis Hyacinths, Tulips, Lily ot the Vi it f " ibl o inthe airin epring Suche daga: Males реу tho Ghent eto, rove to er and, ta give i m edm ү"? Deutzias; Red and White Dwarf ponds ouble D uce em p test аһа &vraetest of epring- 100016 Pink Japan Cherry; the Double азот ETT vd Оне Уа nouncing this to be one of the best new Grapes lately species are hardy, but l post refor | Blum, Peach, and еси е e poe» Кз sent out. Even if plants that are offered as fruiting lants. The best mode of Prunus trilobata, | rons, Roses, lants at 42s. had yielded such a crop I should have d be sown in June, or | "uen of these plants as are grown in the ground out of doors | been well satisfied, but that such a small Vine shoulà et) pet piter е з Өт should be transplanted from the ordin inary nursery rows one во is surely worth notice. R. N., Aswarby Р. - p be! in pots. g 8 E Its 3g КЕЕН BERBPRS id «БЕЗ БЕЗ [ ш m Oo T—oHIÉERREEP BEES а € Jt 54 8 ji kg = ge S ps g HH HE 1 ij я Д i 22 XE Hi a É 5$ REg 1 TH HE vig 3 А n 1] | l H ЕП Ч | Qiu f und during the following summer. Late The Weather.—The thermometer in my garden, d ir icol October dig up ир the plantes p pot them, and place them in the placed 1 foot above the surface of the ground, stood at кы Сапе, - of which ther. б ойе qe Д ноо mer M. Dn жы grid Pr cl ML 17° this morning at 6 o'clock; it is опе of Negretti Sdknowledged re Rong spri is Fer Mta sentier reo or ird the sme шош of heat be applied they will be | and. Zambra'8 best уч, ts. Another thermometer Тый call the Camellia tho quu ry апа I think wo may | brought into bloom аг а сайыс pert on a wall sheltered from the wind, and 5 feet from the dep mure preca ЕР, of its rich and дейс iossoms, 25 I add a brief syno ise the most xm and attractive [ш stood at 19° pde. the same hour. We have not ve 1, Е l H : f | "m" to in this paper:— t t 95 гта planted “in бе ОГ ОМ. Leroy, thousan eral low: Orpdawien Oum and arch 21 i d ; m vernum ; . winter thé open ground, receiving a" es rper re Violet, Мас and white; Fritillaria Melea-| Royal Albert and Champion Hamburgh Grapes.— seen ЬШ Ding but а slight thatch of reeds. I|gris; Hyacinths garden varieties; Muscari botryoides | ү cannot conceive on what grounds Mr. Torn nter con- thriving wel те. trained against| and pallida; Narcissus, Ranunculus, Scilla, Snowdrop, siders these two kinds of Grapes to be iden tel ‚тїп NM M grow no , Tulip. nial or Herbaceous Plants : Alyssum ы two varieties san differ fr cool greenhodae t may be|saxatile and! variegatum ; Anemone, en varieties, also | Шу opinion n no two om on: equal porti viae ae ia o m-| A. nemorosa flore-pleno -— Pulsatilla; Arabis, several | more than they do. Champion Hamburgh, EY it ia караге i$ an excellent stimmen da y peat. Weak | sorts ; Aubrietia deltoidea and purpurea ;, Caltha pado | sometimes called Black Champion, i is well known to be and flowering, enriching the colour ed e 2s tort uit ien „Ж. Biebersteinii, Cheiranthus Marshall, Cory- |an early Grape, producing a rather thin and delicate Ил pr Ez SẸ L " Ё ; a 270 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. {Манси 25, 1865; ho tei ecor f Messrs. Jardine Some fine cut blooms were sh before the fruit becomes Mr. Ma ajor, the manager о нича == — Оп the sect hand, тартат ie strong | | Mathieso n's DUM I + at EAE. К. *4 o poen Чеге Eros neret ост. ч х і ich it that, notwithstanding , n, nese, — LN ae MA ark „йм d rfect M 2 | орама. be used with advantage in manufacturing cut iu. menit boxfüls were g Move t» н ths себе to Pin its fruit to the coarser kate of silk in Europe. The yield їз which were many fine blooms, They came f FII fbr аву ol. =ч] Ад: row as арси of cocoons only give | | Lee, Mr William Paul, and Mr Williams, m i ever | resto o i 80 ээл: абата б n m recie 20 un T ee | quite, - 5 s4 18 BEAY BES x шпа, pu em ema жы: as h ı experience in silkworms both | charmingly mottled with white; and J « CH ek itm 0 NE TAA NE | т China, he pedea been engaged in siik | nM "e ite kind. In the Amateurs cl MULT Silkworms Feeding on Oak Leaves. —Тһе | farming in the south of Italy. many years before he odman, an Mr. Todd contributed good User, China cad espondent of the Times of V 16, states | went to the East, and his opinion that a cross between | ofi Miren Of Camellias in pots, some fine plants tas the akpa at Newchwang feed о Oak leaves | the Newchwang worm and that of China a nd Europe perse ished A. Mr. Bull, who had among others Wf tead of the stereotyped Mulberry, and naturaily | might be , effec ted with advantage, is therefore wort th Abbey Wilder, Raffia, and Valtevaredo, all fine varieti pridas a КІ coarser thread; b Kang-ni the second Emperor of the| Mr. Wheeler also showed plants ots, it to а considerable extent t is intermixed ыз ана drauf. appears to have made "the first Collections of flowering and fine- Кл», to ough | exper ment of feeding — on Oak leaves, about Prat by M Williams, Mr, Whos zel Ms. ex uite: —the latter of and speci — жу cocoons obtained Wi јаше? group чыл beautifo] is taken to t rends the early part of Nov im are to te seen i in the Mas e Cha mber f |examplos of ти and Variegated Yu ^ shortly eda s pavigation i i se re. ce. ПАА дау, 1 vi gb stated to ha arate information —nnÀ "t is evidently considerable. Fro om one | pee 80 Qmm, a position in Y aina, 16 is evident | Ima varii miniatum, Hedaromas, Deutzia gracilis valley, which is however one of the most pesi. | that since then the worm „has thriven апа multiplied. THUS abs rutilans, Epacrises, Cytisus, and bout 80 ca n ally ; ach cart | Тһе fact, then ryllid rries 10 baskets, which each contain about 15 cubic | on the leaves of an Oak, though of much interest, ds not | Fro m Mr. Bull came a valuable collection of Aucuba, feet; that would give about 12,000 cubic feet of loosely | altog ether a novelty. "But what is the Oak ? and inds already noticed byu us; - cocoons from y - е The d in | is tiere known of the Chinese and Ше" ОаКз? | Aglao nema сопа in fruit; the Fern-li e Cupania : old b agana, and other interesting PS Messrs, PB | .-— in L | 3 ein I донет с Б гата r сес C ND ЧЭ SEES укш. Wide of туй and Rudgea leu hala, а | FiRST SECOND SECOND handsome non 5 dial Peri deep-green leaves, and | | VixERY, VINERY. ibi y Hovsk| PEACH HOUSE тр 2 iust adimi hanten] n bon ke TEA of the e common jobs nre ucul e e lo aded with fruit, not the lit tle abortions that Lt REMARKS. g with air. | with air. Б Wind аі 9 A.M. State of Crop. | State of Crop. | State of Crop. | State of Crop 2 ES I © "^ ee o 3 о E] B EBERBBESBEESEEEBSEESSSEEEER|culNghL | SENT Press E m T PL. az common garden plant in this country, а achievement he received, as he well deserved, a Silver м е m 8 ma LAT WQAAT | deserves attention on aa d. of its colour; some -— HERPES с ж me Crocuses, Narcissi, iode Lilies of te ern from Mr. Wim. Paul; these were all et i d flowered, „А list of prizes „awarded o the po w m mm ill se Coming into Flower. Size of Robins’ Eggs. Swelling off after Setting. 24444 © e | | ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: March 21.—The newlyite : situtel d fortnigitiy маш оп te pia adverted toby s the day at p. 219, bid fair as successfal is M Size of Peas, thinning, and in Flower. "2212 РЕСЕ ч @ 3 m а: Lp 567 75 55.56 16611 © mu LAE ‚ш ЬЫ |1719 990080 E Б Ф н в с $ Ч $ Е: Ё Ey с RR ET. ЧЕ = = = E ю = Е ТЕЕ S Б [c] Ф "o =” 8 was un larg e. Tho е cellent way in vhi e "the proceedings , К ШУ Societies. | Schiller, ped clas riget longi to the red, k al true lovers of horti шы. In the кз а | class; Ida, yellow; and Alba maxima, the Rev. Mr. Di ted out the different objects 0 NA EU March 18 (First Spring Show). white. Messrs. Cutbush's 12 kinds consisted of Le which Certiücatos owns гурбн) The Rev. Mt. т unusually cold weather which | Prophète аш х9 mes Nightingale, striped pink; | Berkeley then gave a short discourse on what presented кеч і diem an «о display of spring | Marie, blue; Mim ark plum; Snowball and Mont itself of interest in a bota Hy. sete - pr " on this occasio: n . Hyacinths were | Blanc, white; Bar aron or Tayl, Grand Lilas, and | alluded briefly to two cut spikes of Dendrobium contributed in large numbers рч in Ecran fine | Garrick, blue; Von — and MM red; and | by cm ойе, the Жека D. densiflorum, the othet eco ong: d ially the collections from Mr. Wm, Paul Emmeline, зны e pink. Inaddition to these Messrs. | the nA . luteolum he said. was noi les ES am also А чин а oliin of 100 potsful, | i 1 1 | juny hp cedens admiration of all whosaw them, From | which, e inferior c v Paul's, were nev ind ; IE ке бошу E ot ане 6 they remain — | MN ч! еерт а large assemblage of these E уш f bulb vation. Mr. William Paul then gave a very 1 | tmd i s ition to which „Tulips, Roses o neta from зне сн the b Мт. |; ert on Spring flowers, which will be " | both cut ап in pots, сее Camellias, Cinerarias, Pid peo R. Barclay, Esq., who iL. among others, m 9 | Primulas, 1 stove and greenhouse | Queen of the е5 Wes Ida, yellow ; ТМ сөн: ue with a white eye; showa paho following candidates were elected ra aa aa MAT be ni honoured the | Howard, red; Жайна Уап ‘dè Sultan’s| Mrs. G. Arbuthnot, Mrs. F. C. Burne үс P Ноо оор, w white; UE the publies ust before it was thrown | i AEW red and dand: white s 3 x EN н em con. | Dickinson, Mrs. Field, T. В. Hall x » Ot Hyacinths Mr. William Paul contributed upwards | also ошый at йт, to ү Борне Ве г Major W: atarin, АМ Mn. у | be Pocock, Mrs. Pym, J. Searigh à маа 00 рон, chiefiy а е i и yg fhem, | erp o of Lord Wellington, a fine d lor i harge ds үзе pon Esq P andas New Ze » ing an ц we did t | , * " liams gus isle sort ета vin vite white ore. ees Kisg of the | in any of the нан ^ "vo о т eties Pee aL ДЕНЕ, О prr pes ve "ro ew and fine var esee e Of IE. iy Tulips were furnished b Miri Cutbush mi illum miniatum, and a nice collection of Semi ‹ 2 m. Paul. Among the diterent T the most|plants. Mr. Parker had the bolts pale ОУ Prince Albert; Florence Nightingale, red and white; | Proserpine, rose; Gular ro "99, slow; flowered Rhododendron Countess of iii and. riri von Rs olland, buff, we noticed some ex- Бей н rea Perd Archduc daun che, EM d arae ei: а Saunders рате fine exam] y of Keizer Kroon teresting rom were Queen of the Netherlands, , Mont ү rose, edged is M ise: ies whika p Ersa hide Gladio i vion rt and other ii d maxima. The best yellow was decidedly | bakker, Tourn rnesol, mil p Brillant, A pe m Meser Primulas, both a were several well grown plants. | of Early Tulips also са m Ме, Youtg. group impio, came p Chinese е 5 ieties shown by Mr. Paul| Roses in pota were exhibited ia ir adit mri ion 0 T Кш ition, con- | Vei won тд spikes of bloom | sidering the : d season we have bed, by Hs — а ты d e 3 mon í ma $ Speyk, Gra з nd Lilas, | Devoniensis, Lefèbvre, and Molame Fal ns the Taat a pe орар. follicular, the s ES i and | — M Moi ad the most conspicuous Г = диш Әле; а us and Tubiflora, IA E ч i Xon reete and iere val oer colour, lar large and which w when y ou oung are of a beauti meds ; ^ y a valuable kind for early forcing. | ivory-white lovered "'Cymbidium eburnenm; < X Ki E: 5 Е s. E et = Ф ig - Mazon 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 271 = Siphocampylus; and 1 rceolina aurea, with | blossomed S phocampylus ; ye i od Viena tipped kon m the establishment also came the icksonia Youngii, the singular r Anthurium with bri Lina, with long spike, but having а crumpled appearance as s |the "latter well-known Реасе it has odd and Celine, deeper іп colour than Lina, butthin and |leavos an highly coloured Po aád Peaches - H „о 12 Hyacinths (Nurserymen), Messrs. Cutbush & Son | ЁУЇПд these characters, such as the Royal George, e placed lst with Seraphim, Mont Blanc, Gen. Нало Royal Charlotte, and Ке agdalen ike Prinodéh к» Baron von Tuyl, Argus, all fine; Von|the 8 —— m tine; Princess Clotilde, — soft а | ; is colo ery close spike: Marie, S. В’, ne ; Quee | not more so than others of its kindred. It is a fault me-leaved іа, Eo Netherlands, m Lilas, and Charles prod 2d. ux | inseparable from the class. Ni evertheless we cannot sor П came a variety of Elæagnus чона, on leaves Th i handsomely margined with eem yellow ; a curiously riety of N ma rin Loon de y t respect: Аы Tuyll, А e in S Messrs. Cutbush & Son, whose best; were Lady Sale, Haydn, булану, Ке long before in France. Besides, it is a Emmeline, Argus, Нота (d; Mimosa, Princess Clotilde, nd on ult w di 5 if ch Mont Blanc. Extra prizes were awarded to Mr. George Davi ‚ in whose lot Mirandoline, Macaulay, Ida, and Lord аот, time; im if the mildew cannot be effectually cured were all Poids чүт to Messrs. Thomas Davies & Co. o had | after it once makes its изи биет its very — Loma "E Imanto дүш miniatum, remarkable for aapi 1 and deep Оой ur of its flowers, the result Я treatment. "ur. Earley, Digswell, sent a box o 2 Leonidas and Baron eset in their collection. can and s od flowers. In the class for Gentlemen's Gardeners and Amateurs, there | taken ioris prevented, if. due precautions bé Amps.—fFirst-class Certificates were e glven to Urc was nine close үгө жады гыш in the sixes. In that for y ET M Rhododend ron Princess Helena, чомарт в кн 18 sorts: lst, Mr. Cahill, gr. to William Roskell Esq., with | Рёеһе Pavie de Bonneuil.—Syn. Bonneuil de Fon- Dicksonia Youngii, and Lomaria L'Herminieri, from Mr. | How ud, in' very fine Данга perb Mimosa, Lord | tainebleau. prem гага serrated, glandless; flowers Veitch; to Brahea dulcis and Lomatia elegantissima, from Жай ay, extra fine; Charles 66и "Von Schiller, with a | large; irit midälesisod, roundisb. .g h^whib Mr. Bull ; x Primula sinensis gn Eyre, Stewartii, and kerme- | magnificent spike; La Nuit, Grandeur à Merveille, Mirando- li g isb, greenish white; & sina splendens pa a, from Messrs. Windeban! M & Kings к; line, Alba maxima, Emmeline, Gigantea, Fair Maid of Den- | © ingstone; flesh white, ough, very sweet, but with and to Dra io from Mr. Williams, rac па-с1аѕз | mark, Couronne de Celle, Prospero alpina, Baron von Tayl, | little нь It does not ripen in the climate of Faris Certificates to Aris a ringens purp rpuratuma m læagnus Koh-i-Noor, very ан vom A ind queas of Hyacinths. | and against a wall before the end of October or begin- aponica Sure ma ta, from Mr. Bull. TThird-elass Certi- These well g гоп; іа тум esón Cahill-stands | „; b ^ : pA Pepero mi a ES Mr. Veitch. Special Certificates ha ас x row à t, 3 т x жас anag | ning of — and then it may be ept for a con- to Copbalorus follioulatis, Cypripedium Lowii, and a colle stion ТЕР Жозе, Ei oy й, A T8653 Charles Dickous, Queen of siderable tim the fruit room. It is therefore only of к ^ D i "e е à & ke die Hyacinths, Van Speyk, Grandeur à Merveille, very fine; Koh-i- | fit for a ver лы hot southern climate. [Quite out of the nensis ; i : ; : b res sula fro xg Williams; io A сойсон of plants Бесстин лыйк к erm та, question for England ; although it might be useful in from Wilson Saunders, Esq.; to | Cutbush exhibits under tbis name, and is inferior toiit, | 5006 parts of the Co Лоев vip" are too hot for the Rer. анов Пав, 8, from Мг. et and to Cut | General Cavaignae, very m" General Lauriston, an old but | freestone or melting Peaches.) The tree continues to Bring Mone om. "p ptm gr. is F. Pryor, зе little known ME а e = M 3 Bells Quirine, ги vegetate very d in aan a Schiller, an eng ouble blus 3d, Mr. Cal : Stn Како. Baron VO П -Orondatos Ав. Grand Poire Mussette.—Fruit small, or middle-sized, long, of Alexandria ees still in good perio scri came | ў: Н Ui ili 1 like a horn, straight or erooked; stalk short, or none; from Mr. Tillya rå, gr. to J. Kelk, Esq. ; various vum Lilas, Florence Nightingale, Unica spectabilis, Mont Blane el Н d Sultan's Favourite, Ida, Alba maxima, Duc de Malakoff, skin yellow. Flesh white, juicy, crisp, sweetish, astrin- l| gent E d from ngram and others; and a valuable —€— Mirandoline, Howard, Bleu Aimable, Le PESE Gene . Season, beginning of August. ` It was described looking selling АРД, named Тота Burghley, from pese itane ed Булаш, Dit E mosas Extra prizes by Dom Cl. Saint-Étienne i ; and notwithstand mi си ‚ of Peterborough. То the last a Certificate in whose lot was a very fine А Pelissier, the deepest red ing its p qu it is still sold in great quantity of all Hyacinths; Koh-i-Noor, very fine; Noble par Merite, a |in Paris. Prévost gives it erroneou п the name of А ше Bion of Vegetables, consisting of Celery, | very be pn aea — deeper in wo. Ал Lord Onions, Beet, Endive, Mustard and va and blanched Chicory, came from Mr. Earley of Digswell. е Sucrée de ese tlucon,—Fruit large неа 25 n the A "à pm A. Im Hon m. mdi 1 -— Mida and fat at the eye, which is deeply sunk in , u usu; ne " еса аір. а Ros: m Re Aegre n or Ез ^n cud cavity ; stalk rale thick, and about m Though unconnected with ме meeting just i it may be mentioned that in an enclosed co у Madame Van der Hoop, unusually fine; La Dit. "ац Lac, Ida, |inch long; skin yellow, inkled with reddish dots. at the top of the ern Arca * 8 rum n d Queen of Hyacinths, La Tour fAnveque, unusually fine;|and specks more or et. дЕ loured. Flesh melting, continuous exhibition of Spring Flowers, from . | Baron von Tuyl а ЕТПЕ, paea чагуу and Lo 14 ugary, rich with Шүк ройи а d кч Paul, of W: ross, It consists of Rhododendrons | lington, double Бал. pakken, alargo and loose semi-doutis | flavour. A very good fruit. r Dec says d other forced shrubs, arranged with much z "€ ale blush; La Dame du uw ruere Kostar, Grandeur à | he is indebted to M. Joseph Pranie of Montluçon, a K intermixed with spring Б те? erveille, Baron von Tuyll, Princess Charlotte, Ida, Grand | very эрени amateur, for a knowledge of this w teres trikin boe м) Lilas, Von Schiller, Von Sp: i Ret Lord Wellington. "за, Мг. еу * à llen Tbe tree which адной it appears to i . to J. E. Reynolds, Es hose Grand Lilas, | XCellent Pear. & рре GM. Жош Blane y evidens AES were all ае have been observed He t the commencement of the Extra prizes were awarded to Mr. Cahill, who, — priore "rer centur d. by a person ае ochet, and ОРО, propagated un rs y name of Sueré Vert, for which een of Hyacinths, ай very fine. Also to noti er redit substituted very properly that of Mr. Turner, gr. to William Preston, Esq., who had Sucrée de Montluçon, „The tree is кена) d H novelty in Grande Vainqueur, double white, but own M. Grandin sent acquisition. several of the fruits in 1862, and they ie nearly as In the Class for 6 Hyacinths, the judges were еа to place Mr. Cahill ind 1 М2 Fleming, gr to S. M. M. King e , | large as finely grown Duchesse кодо бе Pears. equal 1st, by throwing ће first and second prizes Move rto| Poire Jansemine. — Syn. Canette de Bouco be divided ; and PEORES and uM OA Bates, | J eannette, Moui е (of some). ing р So Е а display of floral beauty gei. this cold snowy weather vtm dil not to be T jraritóudd, and is one which we are sure must be appreciated by all lovers of gay flowers. LIVERPOOL HYACINTH AND SPRING EXHIBITION : March 15.— The Spring Exhibition of this Society, held in St. George’s Hall, was, we — no hesitation in saying, the finest Spring Exhibition and we heartily wish so grand a vg play mua ү geiler m London Tho Най ino gre uty, an mirably to the ри: regn Ti when lig lighted up in the evening, the Ну acinths, . middle-sized T. rn bles y Flesb half matig cer cm ined third and fourth prizes. Extra prizes were also d 5 - їйїп, ance, Upon one side were massed the Azaleas, "whom dh brad e. cea ilso; La r eis itty. jei ear Me ndrin a good bright singls mL FORD ана notwithstanding this, e prm of its gri eue t ber Down Polyanthus Narciss well grown as last yi cannot mmende ; and there are шаг: M centre ran t ower tables, upon which were miaro Wa a large ir cola P" ТЫЫ. Messrs. Cutbush € Fr also good be ле which ripen at the same season. effect. n "aee 5, ее МЕ well arranged | having the ннде M ouble а —— = = ibo bo wor owe Defavs.— Doye ay. Fruit middle- rma S were А E t t i qui by pots of Mignonette, and the brig Tolours of the a a ARN Tournesol, матн нерв oundish, with projections surrounding the inser- 2 рз were relieved by more sober tints. On each side of the | well-known Tournesol and La Candeur. 5 Lr ж "Tipo t tho ton. E M stalk; ski , , washed with dus иһ erp ied ae Pants, a - of] Бау iot ot standard t were Rouge dorem ge omo — à - next lesh very white, fiue, a pre ot of standar dwarf; Coti e pale gallery Маа сораса round Б low rm ol 2 п | (олт апа ста Tulip ; Queen At Violet "E t lilac, £ fine form nd meliin ‚ sugary, perfumed but not musk eret P were arranged t the e bouquets. 9 new fea. x the dwarf; Duc de Guillon, Grand Due, Keizer Kroon, Roi Pepin, good fr n adds Professor Decaisne. It was дыы MM ves di» introduction of & timber of "susponded Cramoisi Superb, White Pottebakker, and Vermilion Brillant, | in 1837 k^ D e rd at Champs Saint Martin, near effect. with flowers and plants, which had a very pretty «о E ^ salario aislar: i Bey rS. is Defays, and not Doi; as it is Rhododendrons were shown, and a 0 There was a sharp competition in Hyacinths ; and as the T ecce à admired, For 6 Azaleas, Mr. Sorby, gr. D n. oH sin most of the classes, ini many o of the to E. Zwilchen! Es and 2d prizes for some and Mr. W iiem D y ed Sei dis мы Mr. William Paul cyan —Syn. Ange d'Eté, Desse, Notre- EE rudis the Class for 3 Azaleas, | Dame, i Pot etite Ve dette. . Middle-sized, tarbinafe ; stalk Mr, William: to C. Mozley, У 09 йна ge plants, Somo good Camellia оош. ossi, 8" "thick-petalled i|dots. Fles greenisl white, juicy, but very gritty ; dull red flower, of fine form; Il Montironi, delicate [ow © дш ae Лк agreeably perfumed. Season, August exquisite form; Lowi, one "ot m best A rper "a ка ds; : ; Н е И had Blask Aloante ürapes EDAS [An otjeotion) The fosh of the Poire d'Ange usually — and there was а display of bouquets, green- | nts a singular character at its extreme maturity, and hardy planta in full bloom, and many things worthy wd of etr very brown without softeni notice k headed Mr. T. , the chairman, an and | д PT first 1 T ker zx George Davies, fateor 3d. i: Tho Gom recul cretary, FALE all Мей for so successfuliy | re. of bakod P Ta rof. Decaisne believes that a Pear Macanlay, very fi Ln Schiller, Alba maxima, Grand Lilas, carrying out the exhibition; and we understand about 2501. | cultivated in Lo wee dy, andin Venetia, under the name Wy fne sing e ird Le wem naria iei Ме $ was taken for admissio ks Pera Morota should be made Ene dom judging Ж harles ЕИ" е t hit ө аз Poticeg of 3500Ё8. maturity. The Poire d'Ange is met iem in hat ofa of i i to Le Jardin Fruitier T ioa ed Prof. Decaisne. Orléanai Pij e Hor arepo (Continued from p scat Vert, Petite Monille- Bouche pees at Orleans, Péche Pucelle de br i ves serrated, gland- Р. Dime or P. Dosse. The ius thors, Merlet, less; flowers large; fruit middle-sized or large, Duhamel, N — and oth ено it as а variety depressed globular; skin thin, highly coloured next tke | of the Salvia sun, whitish on the shadedside; flesh yellowish white, pueda de үз A —Fruit small, round, or Berga- rayed with deep red at the stone, from à which it parts | motshaped; stalk long, slender ; skin covered with freely, excepting occasionally a few erigi eani Rate -brown russet, like the Rousselet de Quessoy. fibres, melting, very juicy and у, and rich. Ripe|Flesh breaking, juicy, very granular. A stewin in n grey en: влеше а моде y е СЕТ н ^ es for "d of Highgate, the way, Mane nly due to: de Шерон m md to say that their чач à was better than last year. БОШ of the a Ms Y showing in the кыд е сот à үм "ee another year, for Mr. Cahill 3 the other growers in the Amateurs’ Class showed мч а е finelots. In fact, the growth this year showed а vance over of last year, and that is matter for M Ë 4 Hyacinths (Nurserymen), tMr. Cutbush Spr Hie gE FRa EHI ANDRAI Ф 1125 Абс»? d Fega gE Г EBEEA al y Ы f H G p ei D r Hr Bap i n g Ы Hn h to 20t ugusi Season, ber. The follo commencement of September in Belgium. [and about | has been farnished by M. le Comte d'Abzac de Ladouzet, yellows; Howard, A aesti tdi Coe the Horticultural ове наа Коош, narrow petal, the latter eiit v in England]. The tree is subject to | and by M. de Lamothe, Secretary to the cul pa Чой white ; ege Хайаые, Mirandolina mildew. Thef ruit асаб үзүл thered before it s too "a erm reram Кш fino spike; aud other iue, а аһа Pe. lg d single | ripe, otherwise it becomes Шу. Itis said to have Pear originated in h in the canton of whore collection awarded to Messrs, Thomas Davies à Co. рео been ш. t Mechlin by Major Espéren. y its x. eg called Binz, i ade which it takes its Promising le blue, with Laa nplea of Louis Speyk, a very | leaves, flowers, pr^ fruit it most resembles the — yia in ina imd Country about 10 miles anew singlo o унлы rand Ee spiko е: Мано, Madeleine de Courson (the Red Magdalen of|fro : z 2750 раа e tree duet Zi 2 and рз acd range and aag | Miller). It аша gren the Royal George В euntes in s apes conntry, but ie is goal in colour; Gen. Havelock s Baron КОБЫ ав аш dg large instead of small flowers. Like'gr 272 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Oxyacantha) in order to draw some e profit f pee. which are d made to produce som: | "n е | bunches, which look exactly like miniature Black The word Currant is a corrupti ion of сеат rhi IB such as Medlars, &c. Under these condition e Pear-tree in question does not grow high, a n languages. оба 16 by grafting on the Thorn as before, and uc Curra t Vin ne is an x tube) tender pt; requiring the ES care in its cultivation; | yet in the. ei can be done at — expense, wr the p roduce is is parative und This mode of turn rning the hedges to account is much дой in the Périgord. kinds of Pears when cooke ed | 8 e tem не st | Season, 1 mely fastidious in its selection of the soil a e suited to its growth, and its E. бетю. were first | an. t | imported, a , and - pos enr impressed its name for | f + The| e three parts the depth of the b pind light; half fill it with raw tuf chopped Aia on this place the c e Fi any oth evil. А consta ment is so slow, rs it bears no fruit all, aud does h Tt thrives ulfs of bi а and е ап сіе ent to, and o the Success, when , Confined in № d pupa ds in a siste бе fermentation can SE Trion Pit of leana Plunged in a bottom- he at of 70° or 75, ID L Ё, Peloponne 299 “ [Pears may be grat fted of 1 they resist every erra at tran чачу їп ы they — ntries of similar temperature ‹ or latitude. In Si cily w ree shou| неба immedintely | * |an e If this b ne, and | uU 14 M in Spain they t ven во short a Зоре as Athens recent IM j^ pers vering attempts signally failed, yet the fertile and d in the profus e don dressed sloping, both Pear-tree edge will grow, without tho former de- nrp 216 псу of the latter.] |l randa. the King of the is | ed with tall Lom- bardy Poplara, edit - o Alio Ма 4 ах а p on | lovely island of uried in of its innumerable plantations. Denmans Vine а Fru Trn Ры: Теп. —М. Е. Faivre calls a ion, in е оче of the Horticultural обу м the Rho new case of the pre m" "of fesundatiun in dri matter of considerable interest that we ond have er year, free from moisture an to In January, 1863, some irte cm employed for the тебу T that ; young w a | more | lower branches to poe n a pe ^ Bie the Late moistened with close n the wood, and a humi 2 atmos iron e will be everything that can apud ere oF 05 or E Рам ACHES, — Ear rly fruit will in emember that t — Introduce fortnight to rost the dem n | glass; give them all р e when sufficient are set for a "P al E Mel ms off. «gei өту. fruit should be well supplied with m INES. —Thinnin and "should i à in odi Vineries Е «si^ Mig being finish to purs even co spheric т RUN de urse in regar especiall grosser shoots, and » Е = EOPouweu BOX B TER. е Vin nes as before; keep the impregnation of G. c cinna abarina of the same vari a considerable em: cir pe UIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. Age A 0 feet 1 A ps ed by tl Pec The p pollen was then sent i ina Jetset toj, Ммезшайа йал planting ibis it is of the utmost bted t of its fitness for the purpose, | of cr орз. Where Celery is grown in what are called ху X with a basin Abo P aving a large jet in the бү? is encirc| ; and on рУ left of as is grains were wrinkled and dry. They swelled | Scotch beds, the latter make capital A; Asparagus ground, in trenching it much deeper 8, е is lud out i m with large masses 0! such plants as Kerria japonica, iw japonica, Lilacs, ith diff in difficulty | than thè. rest, and in manuring heavily. s not exhibit i strange molecular pd nt зй Loburnums, and many other shru In this garden is plac рч the Orangery, а On the second of April, — seteitbrtundiig our орман, some of as about 200 it. long by 30 ft. wide; with a ek roof, used in the Jardin des Plantes Mr ve Ouley, and th ri and рч Wight cid e m front sashes, t and ends being of bric пег, Л MAE. peame On the ABE — бы эе the Palace. во а cemetery here wherein e interred the remains офа Madame Malibran. E. sig onian Sea, c import, pon, артил of & an affini nity and resem- plant, as to deserve a and mode of or no in similar| T ш Grape TH d the | attention ; let each e". be tied to its proper ma, eve UE m: seri e way of crowding the p за ад ья of frosty winds x alread. ming disagreeably a arent. Dinta E having been бацр win the. EL and to be done for Stir tle TN de unfavourable weather A best state = the operation, i.e, Касса. crops, if not done. тутр ai the roots. for them, form a ig da tamus to avoid To this end, when making the hills STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHIS WICK, NEAR LONDON, f For the Week ending Mar.22, 1865, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens uprizht stoves, and PES Es go trees, | larly. 16 ike nded to ollen a third dins Thurs. 18| 18 |37025| 29949 | 44 | 23 many of which are of large size, iet. none em їп e^ уте А" it es aci goes with what result. | Sau 15 PIE 29979 AI 2 52 robust health, Mosi rees very old, and Belgique Hortico Sunday19| 2 29.735 | 24 bene much in the same way as those at Versailles. — Tues. oz rspersed among the Oran are many fine с and extra largesized specimens of the Sweet Bay im Calendar of нерк ice iM nm s LE good health, an e few trees of the Pomegranate, (For ) March 10-Overcast sharp frost at nig А walk to the west of this leads to a mixed garden of | _ THE cold north- оне winds, frost, a snowy = foc night. fruit апа flow. The flowers are cut pue which we are now experiencing lan ve S nad MI ipe ue Ran MC coli easterly ЖИН out on the бг Standard P. fruit | k g blossom buds DAT e а-та йому N-E NE. win; -— night, и, trees are arranged by the sides of the Grass paths and | Within "heir winter co Increased sunshine in| — 2D LL M i wind sem. jns AS between the flower this arrange- | the middle та the day will however, doubtless soon cold frosty wind. however, DET ires dionliticss | ii induce Шеш unio Plenty of mats, canvas, hd temperature of the week, 8 4-10th deg. bc] pow Lt 5 STATE OF THE WEATHER AT Вузел а kitchen and fruit many of the other purposes ses of protection should | During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending April LIS _ old s fruit trees remain, although now quite therefore, iare beat hand, in order that rte MAC IT реген Lue IPIE worn out. The flowers generally consist of herbaceous | D? ready in cases of emergency. Mn MS EH EE vanen Gre Fi plants and annuals, amongst which some 1 pan GARDEN AND PLANT HO April E 558 Ха which it intr EZ of Dielytra spectabilis are conspicuous. Show houses should now be gay Camellias, EEE aces ELI about ШШ А walk thi e centre of this garden leads to the spring bulbs, and other early-lowering plants. Stock mit мо | з из B 03718 Е RS ‚ consisting of twostovesand an hausted by forcing р placed in а pit ог Tus. ..28 533 | 842 | 438| 16 068 ve plants are allowed to grow lf to regain its lost vigour. A Rand Thurs. 7:80 937 $7 pr iu 030 ldest confasion, and exhibit no attem og ая өче ы i» with frequent eie willin due time | atus 281 яз из 2l 06 d cultivation, They consist of Francisceas Euphorbias restore it to perfect health and put itin proper order| The mi Septem. outer Werbe Mae and such like, with few succul V um р ROMPE dic Drac 75 deg.; and the lowest on ouse contai me Cattleyas aud Vandas, with AS.— Kee such as are maki - ERREI ENS ERES ч; A opeas, Maxillarias, Phaius Wallichii, and m sri; dn ms air have MAE yer is N qune M op Погонот i inferior things; but like the stove plants indicate | at р Should Ыаск-Яу appear on young MÀ а total absence of cultivation, Two pits for Pines shoots, “which sometimes will Kappen, a good syringing Tight ty by ean “eandle-ight, an hi, and destroy ай yos EE an. halt-hard; ta up Riot wata ENS ооп destroy p" ушне remainder glass houses. i this is a "бш AS.— ages ice house suc. speedily thi i i: kitchen garden of about an is, however, we | аз paura fe. е late display. Teak liqui Mid — Horncvuresa E Mee vet qoM not have been the only kitchen garden | manure may now be give Into, display. say tro or or threo E 224 is unavoidably ЛОТОС Sa establishment, but was the only one | times a week, T E o to seedlings, and zx ipla cf quse " cultiv. P Im Ls с E à ,,| ts avo the most circular outline aud fall, boring a vigorous tafi ot heal кр кые, vidi skill; we believe by the late Mr. Me | Кие р сата very ше to bo d when gardener to his Majesty the Ki the! PELARGO; NIUMS.—Tio and agree the shoots d- | Bel at Claremont, This beautiful is ing to previ idsummer dd to the A ie memorial | lowering plants „ апа also seedlin € will now е 'ound Tem vi College. It may be und in sufficient. quantit; ut Prague it is brought to tho market Ж ШЕ valued їп the French provinces eaten, but y to be pci looking ll. tion and а pret ie green ceni [Мавсн 25, 1865, | ! T макси 25, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 273 | — I ч дүү | usd 100 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE арапа which the Society ought to labour; and it o only sam 8 PEDIGREE T PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. £ )0 * 2“ MM крет sien — needs that they require from any candidate for uum ewards and honours Aere a certificate that w h АЛ . е Н SEF BD OATS а TONLE) RS P Pi VENTO SED PLOUGH ug he has ereditably passed the University test of t Au LI enclosing Stamp, r2 FrepeRIo F. C Jons Fo Lou For particulars apply to, HIREA A M ueation in order to gain all that general тареп sen Manor House, Bri; E ussex. result which the plan of th itt tem- Pues Toq., UT Works. Leeds. с pl e ee contem. pum, 1 — dras ass B Seed for Ie M Oed "em TON, SHUTTLEW ORTH, лар 00; es, while the direet professional result of the ICHARD SMI ENT r GRASS and CLOVER LANA "Manufacturers of PORTABLE and FIXED | professional examinations whic hey might con- be made ра eomm 2 азе x: at and 12105. heavy seed. | STEAM ENGINES, Machinery for Pumpi 45р Rn ol duct l : E per pT” ing 0 т their early growth, crop, | Sawing, &c., Engmes for Steam Cultivation, Self Moving Engin oun 9 80 e n 10 The ive qui S quanties are chose ven Sri peni ipad y and can be а and Agricultural Purposes generally. The сазе of " wW th the М à MSIE Ас. Жаң [nere e eiat Zambana suse Ton ons o pea үзө Sooiety is a prol fessional [op Lorie Acer: and Gardeners, ahnh а NEER eri EU Ua n ody, incorporated for strictly professional object: | To Farm ERO Vence етери and bound to labo my ferie when required. abour n aim sim towar | LIAM VER » ped Lp 91 he best Steam Threshing Machinery ma. e rofitable (in every sense profitable) inerease of | t ise quar, кезле КАНЕ SARD ТЕТЕВНА AT TIONAD, AGRICULTURAL E ION | the agricultural pro f the country—(2) that £ OG SSIA.—The foll 1 i | LOVER SEEDS, FLOWE go т among other PRIZES, to successful бош ешт: ente t E edu ation of those who aro depsn on the | TURNIP S SEEDS, ES E mere hi Steam Plough; 757. for ог the best Steam Fife Engine; ҮЫ. for the cultivation of the lan ir support,” which | ee Ое СЕВ fort tE season sent post oe on агре. НЕЕ parti OANE А. apply to га y 5—"T | is named as f these professional objects, means | пав, а, = GG B n pu вве, Secretary to the Flora, Cologne. | therefore the professional traini f the ac ЕЈ D 8. à p onal training of the actu and WEST of ENGLAND SOCIETY,|or intendio rmer— hat in order to pro- ]SUTTON'SIMPROVED ITALIAN ЖТ ӨГ Encouragement of AGRICULTURE, ARTS, i : ii I SH i Come IMPORTED ЖАА" | MANUFACTURES та COMMERCE. Established 1777. th i iy — ne E T E BST ANNUAL CH ; Piton, ILE. H- хсЕ of WaLes, K.G. at. ice wit cience,” whic s the ШЕ n O Poner Pers Royal icio род HEREFORD MEETING; guiding motto of the Society, should be insti- E aar GARDENERS VADE-MECUM ent: The Rt. Hon. Lord Davni tuted, ed а чуо rewards should be offered pm : тей The ANNUAL. h sth, and otk of JUNE МЕХ HEREFORD on for thos who pass these examinations ENSE wem Manures and Feeding RIZE SHEETS for STOCK and POULTRY; and REGULA- ы айай ^4) that in so far us a go Bn CALDECOTT, bera э BAWTRER. TIONS d IMPLEMENTS, ARTS, LACE, and HORTICULTURE ral education affects the professional status Address, 89, imn 1 Mark Lane; M ee For Stock and Top AE еН to be made үө alone ts properly come under the e or Stock and Implements, to the BecRETART. of the Society, it will be promoted by distinctio nures. For Poultry, to Mr. S. Рітмах, Ds , P z y e ons ME POTTER in ETIRING from BUSINESS, Boe ди; канч, and Laco, to M nR R. M. Daw, Exeter. |of this kind attached to the professional standing e cett gun gom К HS CLONE edle ards which alone the Society's exa tions will STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, 158 April be directed—but that (5) if it beconsidered desirable dr s Е -— Manur POULTRY, 15th May. i i ns qur ence is adapted for he Growth of ай Tinds ARTS. Seition 1. Pletures, Бо, 22d April. hat the Society should exert any direct influence of Fruit, Flowers, and V. VE де, а Manufacture, 19 A рг = арр Т, upon this important preliminary general education, Menta Io be. ooch. бв, ; in casks 56 Ibs. each, 10s. Free to rail. By On rder of the i Couneil, that influen can be exerted wit ect mom csl) E UE DUE Y ч үй онн Маш) Secretary, Toe and without any expenditure of money, OULDING' R RAL а UU Uy me a a TEE ыў: e expedie iring from the 'ufactured b; OYAL E A T SOCIETY of ENGLAND. Мт, 5 W.& H. M. rtg rie Manufactur R On WEDNESDAY, March 99, at n o'clock Dr, MURS. candidates r the professional distinetions which 108, Patrick Street, ne hit 22, Merry puteo: will deliver а LECTURE on NATURAL 'OSTTS 'ASH | the Society will ant, a certificate o having in GER MANY. » Order uo Counell - already home ed the test of a fair Pid middle-. The use of it ensures t iet devel eloped Flowers, Bulbs, Agents, Wholesale ара Retail : й James Carter & Co., Seed i d 237, High Holborn. » Butler & McCulloch, Covent Garden. HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY eiiam à pul m un з have now ready in fine condition- DISSOLVED BON SUPERPHOSPHAT f LIME, TURNIP MANUR BLOOD MANURE for oed and Roots, URATE, УЕ GP SUDA, SUE ЖАЙЛЫ HU and all FzRrILISERS of known val JS зу: Works, Plough Wharf, Isle of Dogs. pn ey E.C. E. Purser, Secretary. pes RES.—The Manures EE OEBAR тара x e E the Pile шон Season of 1865 are now ready ES nb Factories, at the tollowing prices :— ATENT aE MANURE, and BONE SUPER- m. of LIM. LAWESS SUPERPHOSP. or MINERAL per ton. ШОШО ШЫ: С BEER mo WHEAT, BARLE GRASS, an Te MANGEL CONCENTRATED Pili and сап be obtained u——— Ó»——nSs9ÁRRÓ€À— T MANURE, £12 per ton. of Mr. Lawes, or — pred "n MEM of the United Kingdom, prices t of carriage. C SULPHATE ot AMMONIA aud othe [ ani Б LA eg пуат other CAKES Е саи rices. А WES, Eden Quay, Dublin. ums BLOOD MANURE for CORN. BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME. ODAMS' B) ор ў OIM S Maxvracronzp ^U IUS rA QA TNNT Tur PATENT NITRO- PH OSPHATE or BLOOD Consisting wards of —Jonx CrAYvprN, Littlebury, Manures —JAMES LED be P SATA atthe Offices, | aos estne Фина Волат: Quee TS w ў Mathematie: IEEE — sss near Topsham | P5OFITABLE FARMING. —Systematic D qui Eee КҮТ and Disposing of mac ten have pe Vhere Land And Cattle Р, И ТЕРТ = з Е.С. TURISTS, CAPITALI thers к КТ лә most fertile and producti ud Estate in the 5 of 125 years. 12, Hanover ан рала ^ al Agricultural Society X England MEETING. OYAL MIEIJULTU BAR POOLE S. ENGLAND, MEETING at Р: Пар A rien А Haba г Sto аге now pin el will be ation. e ме case is perfeotly, and as it seems to us unanswerably presented іп Lord FORTESCUE’S mem morandum. on the subjeot, which was laid before ck and eme rwarded on application to Н. Наш. Dare, Secretary. 2, Hanover Square, London, W. |; аг M RIAM. ет, TURDAY, ioa 25, 1865. Ат the next Monthly Меен ng of the vip "i the Royal Agr елеше Society of England а cedent of the sta - n with reference to the í * edueation of 2 ев who dependent on the cultivation of the land for their D: ? (the Loss ion of whic to е їп Writing from dietation, Engli sh салма Arithmetio, «быар, English rudiments of and Reli large sum 2 be awarded by the | examiners as money T aiee pikie of ЕТА аз w ho inak "рогова! advantages. which attend upon a good general and Tt is not * all likely газ d a ge any one Age saen armer as m manufacturer, Every the truth of this. e wever, we confid ently bel believe, find a large Mon of the i ion, entirely diff ni | of appropriating any portion ural education, mueh more certain therefore that апу efforts эбе 4 wil haye an agricultural effect, on agricu fici asked for, —— 1 subjects at the көе jy cum у ue of and of — t time ; -— va these ose * mai their support ; ' for1 (in his exce. example of Cirenceste: g = inspire as pec prizes for agricultural knowledge as it has for е eee: in stoc t need reward youn ne an ty y who, notwithstanding this tns E TEE — :— “Тһе Education Committee, in their report, have proceeded on the чуннн. that it is the duty of the Royal ua DE seed to encourage general education rather than в — training, D m n in prizes for profie ciency shona in ding to be give held b; unkno o hee. a ured try, whet I нез tuat bred Me eae; E um but little of ed personal A of m: ge — l exhi meyer f stock, M cena ney by nm Xm the foundation of т "society на. ^. nr yi: уе gene: € tented Bep h turaing to count, e their o gestus the челе oad out by е study and perdita of others, iustead of 055. р after the reg genre of purely rimi d knowled I dissent both from the views and recom ink Mr. HorrawND has con rre d shown cellent pter i the jSth зар to Mr. А r College, tablishing de: that it Td to conduct middle. that the ИНН а — education has A а year o of the day, t ei We tel ы злу md ЖАП s Royalt ар inted pint the suhjeot, 1 that "idea р in all directions, on every = D pc this newly-recognised want, I edet expose itself to much hostile criticism, both for report proposes the Society should do and also should 214 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Макси 25, 1465, [һе results of the experimenta on the germinating € ut here ask if my seed had failed to grow (ua Tia Wheat, which he made apium of 1863, а on one occasion more {һап а dozen kinds I E even to the lOtb or 20th А. ru Wheat 2 c me вате und: lone—bo (^ for the now ‚ superflaous ous support w which 1 Prim ive to the ev ause of general e — and for i actical agricul- he has made o n theg of Barlar. both respec! XR experimentalist informs us being oppose to esults of man y experim T I | doe x ail L6) bus ls oË I have had o ivi шо : myse eir ha doen: especially on the growing of bor aet rom 80 seed, or 44 bus who passed the best pre ia the Eng v per pueden it ra "s A of those who are called; ut 13 years be А БӨГӘ Wematics; that I was one of the founders, and am erroneously, be aes ne year, also, in the other of my tedtet i Н x patron oft ө Devon county-school, which passed а M But you * сог rrespondent, in the first place, gives, in | 7 quarters and 7 ich p Barley an асг ils Ih м number of pupils than any c other school at the last Cam the arkal say г review, а summarised table of the | than 3 pecks of seed, and which I sold for 46 Bet State aid and State interfirence in the edu pation vt mn results of the experiments he made on 42 s samples of | а quarter, and the maltster who bought it абетка rha in 1 sent 1 t it t ey he sus- among farmers I, as a private peak "Publio Schools for Ал бури Clases, LU етту; жм ples th d failed from 52 to 92 per E om ies front of my lawn I have & for young men in public colleges, as distinguished from too Inl$ ,, » " 15 to 48 per t 9 plot of land, the eight of an acre, which early an exclusive professional t training in exclusively profes- Inl) i» La pEr се. with Whent for the tenth time in succession sional institutions.” He tl t a Table of the Germina- | being dibbled in, seed by seed, in rows exactly one fog ** Castle Hill, Feb. 28, 1 Ma on of Ba rley, а and which N Sd with this apart e ach way,so that one seed only was It is hardly ‘posible that ed тч of | remark :—“ Notwithstanding A terrible gl of ground. Now, in that plot so seeded fo rd Fo rnest тее | which the former had to bear," and which I aber 10 years in succession there was scarcely a gap from Ж а field , of pee edueatio “with HoL- | think refers to some strict ud which I myself made | seed failing to grow, and long before harvest the ^ who has longest and та san ^ ficiently of any | when the “ Table of Germinations o ALIAE was first | was as thick o ) nd as ib с grow, iaa aps teni in the field of professional icul blished e o me here раен who saw it, and with astonishment, a: tural education, can fail of 0 victi the Council. observe that I have a high opinion of the many | witness, yet it was поб the be L rop I had grom, м ht, excellent qualities of the Ri eman who made t g 200 -fold, and s x , aud $ feel certain е he would not produced 2000-fold. publish during t this and next week letters po lih to te ч rld an мн which he does поб | But so much for my practi y practice, and во much on this subj ject from Poe XY и eonsciontionsly De velve t be be but 1 beg g most of the productive aud Кеи ш powers m сфе ; que tedi.in -6his respectfully, and in the most friendly spirit, 1 by it, and here I might come to a close, but ny attentive study of tho o are intereste to repeat his experiments, and if he will do so $ pe readers і hope will excuse me P 1 give them a glori subject. In бее let us refer to one ot the certain that he will fin d the results wil iil be very history of some experiments I have lately m las upon the list "en written os M is fi he will, | purposely to test the vital powers that ther M.P., who m чаў be n amed along wit in fact, find that Wheat of any kind and и all kinds | different kinds of cereal seeds; ог pecia vilis TESCUE and Mr. HoLLAND as having e yiri is as well able to reproduce itself as is auy othe: lcs) huge if I tM give ie results of them, and they most meosaafaliy at that union of gener an d that p thes ely: (шш Шап 20 samples d whic on under what аш дегу as acti Ms my à bos it ie г M e in my T m rden, and ess E ^ svstem. assure him tha 0 no write this from opinion | ower- pots placed ne dow in a tool house, is ва tha half-time systé only, but from p p nd the results of frey, n they TE genii, that not more mic Tue Yorkshire papers interview aged: but we zi to SINSA гт. to opinion 00 failed to grow. I d bs both Уей only, I might ask, Why should the Creator have made aud jw ey growi ng in vases chimn between the нта алт Е tho d Wheat, the staff of lifd and Nod 6f xen i Igi Ene P um, c ir efie i Steam Plough err d and the ЕЯ D» kind than is Barley, the food Е hogs, or "Oats the |in these ib seems that а позе every seed ye Iti 1 "] Si EORG А d of horses and of до, ask no sueh|true that Barley grows quicker than Wheat, buf issued his order forbidding the passage of loco- questions, юу full well that ifm if man were so treated | think not more ЧАШ у ; but ibis ose Mee motive engines on highways, except between mid- | there wou g be disposed t ЇЗ ӨР Tad blv. thal zieht and 6 a.m., in a certain district in that во, ries 1 could not discover it. with about two pecks of Wheat and three of Baer, ounty. Although several of those who had signed | But I repeat, I t : do from that report now "declare that further consideration | obtained from long experience and carefully made. 18, if they any and thoroughly cultivate their lands of the subject has convinced them of the baseless n riments. From lo бе, тес I pem. for let | put them in good —€— and uy in t и ir seed a „character of the danger which they had antici- | me inform my readers, t tI com aap agr пет nature an nm sense direct, see ed, and 0% 8 t : г 5 ап n em not use А в estate of nearly 2000 a and o , what is now | primitive tool imported from the centre of Afric - Wuflcient, and refused to interfere for the removal | erroneously calea thin. seeding, the СТАМ system of called the pre-Adamite “drags,” a model of which of the NE which tbe Secretary of State had husbandry, ich i km it, was be was exhibited by a swarthy son of the desert in his Eu 168 toba honed: h that this diffi p than E ма ееп H on any ven ortis or | Arabs tent аб the Great Exhibition of '51, 4 given, 18 oped, however, lg + ie. pem nce, whether guts small Оп that esta te An d let t them поб trust to quackery of my kai, t £1 such as о seed before using it; akefield Steam Plough Company, but alto and ne never on an d ift it qu ac ck, 1l et them get their si ^ us = to put a stop to ens m power on hire for 4 pecks an mes and „very fequi vi very P less, | by some yin gipsy, who will tell their fortunes a муше, me removed b time, and for the same expense. ul | eim ofthe Bill just introduosd уч Ж; Hor- | grown ; and, my respected readers, should you donbt|have often said before, let them trust to skill and | LAND, M. Eh into the House Thi truth of what : am writing, as probably you will, | industry, and then they need not fear for the results, і вш, certain у ^ei ihe ee dva | T have abundance of proof that I am stating nothing For my part, I scarcely remember having à rai y А lds, an n ei Е f State | but fac de ore wet my biat acted in the recent К ше he has issued, declares |, 296 those brilliant and never-faling crops, my se-shoes over my stable door to keep wi that every locomotive propelled by steam ог any |11005, were not produced by thin seeding. only; mu tiding шу horses to себ th. Nor, rr > Mr, k > BE mM а I B8 feg ЖЁБ P BE ES in e ez hd $8. БУ £ Ln] Б e B Ж. А y у readers. need y u fear to sow rationally, that is oue ете ve RS a less depth than 9 inches, and often one | lest it should cause your Mies id 0 n P plough following another brought up the soil to the | Alderman Meoki is a thin-se k Dope road o or public hig way, shall be depth of 12 ше and then followed the roll, scufiler, sometimes, and so is: Mr, Hallett; a the Rev. S, Said pae ed according to the following rules and |scarifier, harrows, and then o-peck man, and шш] i regulations :— had been co аы ted, the drill, which was then first | more—and whoever saw m aidew. E. our ш! Ж "n used in that part of the ey, put in the seed, and | have r заг thick-seeders' crops nearly inel а joe Чад pepe nent udi, а сал! шо a additional person | never more than 4 pecks ап acre of either Wheat or | but never did I see it where two or "ree p ы роге, who shall take charge of such Án ons ачу in, i — as I have said, so | acre of ET RAS e used u^ . Wilkins, Wiz e MS eel nd m усы лаа рч Sess : peck was used, but that was dibbled i in by | sonage, March 11, 1865. / signal the driver of such locomotive when », shall be t th fi ; ; c c 1 necessary to stop. ог slack iix this Брага Бано et me therefore ask, f Wheat Were so defective of ТОЎ. l (3). The drivers shall keep upon the off side of the id; and | th AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 5i | n ие as possiblo for r the passing of other | ** DIM of m would lead us to believe i&| 1. BEDFORDSHIRE.—The education of farmers #7 | (4). The whistle shall not b did w ў s, would those magni nificent and never-failing crops |in my neighbourhood is of the ordinary puer | IM des after ed z ра were from | unfortunately 16 is поб thought necessary for m y much to! nguages is l ы mE. Xe d "E К S h small nay, almost hom c quantities of | know much of art and science, and ver, MM n паша horse or or carriage putting up his | trai! ned e з о eem SEE bo driven more than four miles an hour bs But, now ^to a littlo of my own praetice since | their after ca lling in ү; failing Б y prompt their y, or more than two miles an hour | I Б been in my parish es Wix, now f years: and | or Aot e о Judge к Шеп selves. P id school her When seed ? Impossible, ги cis crops pee pum failed—been |loss they neglect to study foreign which (гой an m: town or village. р to 5L and 10L are levied for infraction of the |l "2 Бе ая brief аз I ca ve years | tural t NN restrictions adig th | - rented two small fields ER the side of the little glebe | young Memes enters on his father’s far g s t witht elds w de (pie foul | sidered quite sufficient for the young ploughing purposes, TT De I took t TA and so e first year I fallowed the | training and the study of agriculture е “злу i which the ier contains for ensuring sa safety in|»s шапу, ‘getting out mountains o e presence c of this ne w passenger along our уо | Did I burn Phem P No, I did доз тр xg зе Good во e hould be g which the exigenda of modern. Perge, ane have |27 years younger then than 1 am now, but "^ too | colleges where special training and ins x into existence will cient ; | old. to dissipate into the A ee, тай by active com- | branch of agriculture are imparted. e power pi id b or business а ps ы speci 1 1 | r ermen d et now possess of putting a stop to | | combustion the exact food tT should want for mv Wheat | duties required of h n farming (00 Об, yli become a most importan branch of rural | ^!9P; 8nd so, become delightful mould, it was | goes at ай e dark, "put Mr degr rk thus finally be abolished, all carted on the land for. my se crop. |at his expense. "James Ross, was | Luton V———— M EE o COUCHES 13 THE GERMINATING AND CULTIVATING OF the Wheat I ne ed 2 п асга,| 2, Bxexemms.— The grent песен н | ; I smovrip dai pesi а. a Tittle of the "Mad d th of schools, 8 1 4 boue o ee ae aa eium bled you on "d mueh ко; "t the. arenge y ield of the 13 ine vi e ink, for a a EE 10 j scientific Ame ре апа | 44 bushels an acre, ард one year (1847) ) tegi eld wag | educated, и pem whose future айа сыа be published | 55 eria d Now thís being сазе I w ill е was de Miel роп, коша parati E & Manon 25, 1865.] бе general instructi iy imparted to the pu school tbe general жж where those who are ТТЕ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. home the serious illness of my 275 3001. o any sum in that direction, it is an entir after father ardet: me to take 600 acres). By read- and inquiry, I had to acquaint те praetical vi псі а — УЫ well as tel quite sa Vido oit пк шу ticipated in the чо progress of the d E vx becoming far more чалу cu lare dl тем If good schools increase, they |I әт - that has been the c e I have subse- quently p ued. i ar or two 133. not slow vail themselves of their айтшы ges. rofessional education, - there be colleges And as to p re, where е а scientific know- "where ore M ect — n uths, whether the | to information which it ia на шапу long years. to mis ation of funds given for the буулоо of serica ought to be protested against. spirit i i 3 m рей, it should be by f the pa artioular know — of the and "бым of agriculture. X 1 ANM busin bo Sem P am well 1 acquainted wit th the views of acquir wd. m nowledge would have been obtained, 2M canTonly be secured as sem result of direct teachin TM pu with ordina metri ce and perseveri. ым d I know their belief is, that practical кпен) ovii with sound general education, y to be more useful than Gr egi tgp e " та | ag! i mai и the 16, Ар! uths return fro ool about „ ЁЁ I — nerally, this are mes who will "^ ‚апу с circumstances пеге their interests, alm поё во men in general. I think scientifie knowledge of prac p agriculture. —- count when situated on a re —— a qoem t "pe it is atl a far о! h Jm hey assist and make ч бает е on the farm, if [ie are "esc for farmers ; аа nd I believe io: the sons of far rs are better educated in every e , Suce essfu and eco cono- а; also believe the attempt e to induce nant. to go beyond wbat bs. н Ба useful will prove abortive. 1 ma when sen mical agriculture at the should be pursued uninterruptedly. A little land for what has been ‘denominated. А knowledge, | but experiments might be g d scientific. Theory and a farm in the i . е. for profit, It leads practice ought never to be divorced. It isa AD and all kinds of mistakes, oes yj in every way undam in D wed C To know the right thing to apply colleges should be рова by companies, and the n the 16 quantity, i in the right place, is У E SSess а eost might be various, according to the means of th must result in immediate pecuniary who send em sons, or rather that persons of different benefit. , What i immense losses have frequently been means shou! ustained for the lack of this knowledge—a knowledge ne in various ways, either | which science and practice combine to impart. I feel necessity of a more thorough knowledge camstances r this ight be don by having some established on ma (301. higher (80/.) terms, or as the RA at the Universities, 00 y day the of some of the more sci ientific bra ranches of agric culture, I mi village school, are taught what unfits them iye pa vilage instead of such a, as sew ing and knit tting, &e., for the girls, and the boys, reading, writing, and arithmetic, nd all Seyon ti rather than а good to farm labourers. George Turner, Exeter. . DuzuzAM.—Farmers' sons, and others intending to be баба, аге now іп this district as - educated and bns ef р any other class riim me ere are schools abundance suitable for far: all the odes of an al; ои; where men сап live for 1007. to 3001. per annum. Then |that Á matics, chemistry, geology, the addition of scholarships, ex! Ibitions, &c., would still | at a questo direot my ; practice. Alfred S. Ruston, | &c. You ung m ended for farmers, after leaving farther help,—1st, Nothing can supply the lack of good | Chat eme are eme геа for tbree or five years either parental trainin & foundation, und рч own father (if he has а farm), or erm те to God, of all future success in an; of li d, a goo usual уш? авар of igh- walk of life; general education i A wanted i n4 large or publie schools; and 3d, tbe opportunity ‹ of as ring a scientific kno ow- 5. DrvoxsurnE. — The farmer's son is the parish «мні, Some few attend the Gr rammar рач ч in na oh but those ough fath 4-1 — their dh athe father's farm, or away from hom ave cireumstances seemed to render онн At aens there is no doubt, three or four years of the 1 most i im- iud ia bou a far т | mos st decidedly а opinion "that farm mers” sons are rhood, where they are supposed нй. ти all the че | requirements sensim: to be r to enable the rera now, less of education oth heir brothers, who may brought пр, totrades. The - ^g man generally goes ing pursuits) are spen nt in a most desulto ory way; n habits of business formed, little mental анаа rk тв home, and has raining in A— attending " markets до rie to fit h be eyond a gaining a mt me on a no that the, labourers do tha x | o the interests and adva antages of a good sound and prc cal education than any previous „реч рерге m ае le ия take advan! MA of it; The: market table is too often one of the chief educators not eq ually joy. Ther e here bou и nt in жвб. eing stayed, as ed t ust feel epe that, all other scientific tracted n s as to w r their real powers, that I much doubt. whether т beris say | pursuits are nced by experiment and illus Чаде Still eroi isa sonder p зали Land- generally. 2 на distriot that the farmers as a class | and improved by discussion, во agriculture is in п nidos this in ers demand for houses of a very | аге bet n this gen rre van the last; са best an ex rule so useful and so profitable. I ferent character су? алаш which ailed even 3i iibi. we i who have not been bred аѕ | һауе always been impressed ле 2 idea that a byte y lw. Let our biam societies give all роз- | farmers, but who, a i": shrewd hen usiness men jM. sent to school to learn the branch sible encouragement to special ог р educa- en to farming in after life. The farming of this | English paa ought, plein to leaving did tion but have nothing to do with schools for the | district, знаме — в во much more on stock and anah], + 1. say s he picks u I its manage in on «узе culture in its more restricted , sen чө ry man who gets hold of a little land bones toa len санд а jobber, as he the rent outside the fences, and no doubt by tact geta along ; but possibly if you were to and farmers’ sons are vay sensi itive, and Nen rw inis in the long run they care for wer eir own interests as не other class of the community, E, W. Moore, Coleshill. 3. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. шанды. оп k farmers are es better educa mannered, more intelligent, though оран not so cm oi T- making as their коен. ,l know instances |] bar; — My belief is that the present ted, better | ез nn at ап weite s school A take n to в ds ok 3 £L prt temm reply. What has been his gain is neighbo our r’s loss, that is shou ld say til 1 | lad would be man, entific pursuits. Wines may be the nature vot ere in other t should always be a matter of re hief кре amr to arem the youthful mind with a nse of religion, to i the duty ade € to God and and to impress n all uen: cene to be ОРЧ бн ат and fore- mbracing as much general "шой, as | who ar ry good schools, th wy зотат viue their parents valuea good e uca- tion for them, I feel confident that there is no class | as that all this meddling of agric culturists i is taking mud хишова and as much g ning of €— moral power to embrace tratalo [ think that unless he = чин геа згад ана | lectures, or both combined, and with practical erri T- vation on the land from time to time, so as combini the two in such way as to render whati is going on on ent and Valuer, Darling GLOUCESTERSHIRE: The Cotswolds.—First : The ir — ед ran sons of. farmers in this | district (as fi ar as I Ж! * e in eres will permit of; me p è kept at school £l till he is 15 or 16 years o old, if to the w is not lik кеу to dim much. геи y^ 3 lae seen where th laced | t ork, he | has, bier "rely, п no special relation to their ns as farm I know of no schools in this Чала nn bie any пои instruction to fit lads occupati ions as. farmers i is professed t X einn course. mpetent, into the vh emm 9 farming. I the principles upon which the work was s gung on, and | це young men who have been ж cmt schools, who write mnt hand, spell ves e press themselves has Ко їп pure and M eration, have a a polite an ly beari bei Ф г time hunting, mos many cases out 0! cord s. prs Fendi —in that case well that before he attempts any ectur good judge of buying stock. tony Stratford. hed my education at to carry on mul- sons of persons ` баш is an en him ould see somewhat of a wes in эы ms used, and gen жк. эй — g Со йе). ы young men on leaving school stay at home, and are engaged on the farm, picking: : what knowledge they can from their observatio their — - i —— proc doubt: less the discussion: запрета paring to refer to. g. Many f the у C" oap mine te necessity dta hi pee tone of education and Ara pictis of g n ster tim knowledge rocure. вда, ten „тине ica to ч hill E tended to ан оѓ арсен vale m intance бате e | been very dere pastoral ad acr wer t — their fathers are co eme: h t, ss, | mental е е |4 R. тетен Nailsworth. ge active а Respeto ау 1 тзн ran ог abilities have xà атчу they have done, it m most eredi tably, bu t they have not 9. GrOUCESTERSHIRE.—I do not see why the edu- cation of a farmer should be different. from that of any Sheffield rig agricultural character, and - very shortly oth ег business, saver and à abould the Society choose to divert quires is a good sound education; а little Latin and 276 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Marcu 25, 1865 necessary. o a good which is afford. French is not amiss, though not absolutely Тһе misfortune is that уо, сортаң get int school for less than 501. ‹ |. per annum, de farmer can well ery properly step in tate might ` v Teon ә vidi 4 «йош | ыны € education by provi alluring, the elements o odiis е to that schoo! ole Iti а subj ps or providing fr in . This, plos dd b b Тек, w at sc! hol I left tyi before I was s fourteen, and — others o charitable assistance. went at once to assist in very operatio 1 chi s for special assista seeing the cattle а-н у dg: a 4 hand. I have never found a boy in the way after leaving school ; and should quite despair ‹ of his ind чта points masters men of liberal, generous m minds, f Latin provided in our for this аме that schoo’ sh —the educational staff—must b who can а mporta: ance of their c calling, and who, i atin —an educatia mbet [e E in all their in| ү: de сайда ther than those Which "the middle have generally, and I do „not t consider that it is the зон manly influen lass provin ce of the Roya "ret to it any portion of the funds exclusive, “сав that moved before he was 16 or Of course he 17 ccess to proper book pending to ie nido nowledge of pent picked up by de m observation and experience. | П the learning in the xem will not compensate for tha t; and I believe that a Lema — up on a farm of two or three bands e likely to excel i in cou ich ке E ot entirely ye ци аге i the es part educated by charity, ent, inasm as much by the ld as by the payments ive by the b two reasons, are Erm "obj uk. "ot. ерх citizens ; а general "бараар s з ment ools, & mor; al h abits 3d, the educati "e (at ie dendi and elevati ug of the m repea them. cat pepe: for the Sets this orti enio tend to pro aant were. d and charus ood, ~ 9d, the me sons of farmer duce а рагоз E SERS меш -ini formed, m availing певне of the univer bana intend their во a for the Church. One 6 рео of living rather than of the faculties toa = {ог any particular E or кже. the c" ecific bip ы uld be t: laci: ай the other | the variou месат subjects pee in the study of the i Still ы пу із afforded cheaply дор ple, and the expense is diminished | perhaps one-half by means er: deemospur i aid. It is this, I take it, which affor ds almost the Pat intelligence, and там a than one-eig! the young men case we at ihe аа ів but pie 5 | sional ini ining be needed for paas y would be to colleges, where the student of whose e for >r this ight Sul ayent just as the medical student in an thou, че еда а ve 8р »J cal student acquires Кыз big; z^ f die Miren xdi sri Acts wide- | tion, The cost of respectable and substantial middle- hie professional training by walking the is | spread and wholesale to be within tho oria of a|class education d, boarding | But І should be disposed t o thin that, with the young mind. e most successful mers of ЕМ. included, to range from 30/. to 60, and 101. рег | mental faculties fairly бач, and got into play, | acquai дә - not highly — Paris are energetic, | annum in this оъой. А еге is по | youth or you n, stimulated by a decided bent to | sensible m. can buy a sen judiciously, and | great reason plain of the educa ion afforded, the partieular calling of a farmer, would, by books, attend d r4 their а X3 реў as а class those engaged in tuition are, I think, | his own observation, &c., be very well able to dispense | well ТУ Be their hire. The education giv ven to the | with any specific agricultural training; and, if - Sanc anis consider „the ун sons 0 of farn is much superior and i more | training shoul ай isable, it would probably be best tenant farm compared with tha! t of 30" тас NE got by an apprenticeship to some well-c master of 1 intelli f the far the art. ould рь I must вау, | z farmers ; 5 of unassuming - manners and little exterior | in the south of OE Бара and is, after leune soni m tho College to э prove а fa ilur ere is nọ t demand en | ow, he is too чеч looked down on with sli ig аге of 15 or 1d, for the lad to remain аб : P th. е case. 4th. There is the cost er contempt by h omne or mercantile and | father's farm if he is the son of a farmer, ке of the education; 16 must not be high—to fix it high | om ng neighbour, who —-— possesses bu! а | to become a pupil to some agriculturist of E for | would be fatal, suicidal, considering both the | mall share of r's pim d di and real sa ee years. This latt er course ds often sued | by and me: nditi £ those for whose | tł education is intended; men in азу! rate the farmer | | th o: capital in his calling, The present farmer „fully Where, although they - have had excellent uidere f studying the sciences connected with farming, yet|e his business, and to my knowledge he strains every generally find themselves deficient in that practical necessary to se с ү Ол їп usiness nerve, ап and practises | much self- denial to find +} "redi Р d; portion of them) whose mean education is beside the rig 1 education гы their n" and bons , appreciation of в very low. I be ht sort—men of liberal education and g masters of ly moderately profitable. consider that th itably Toisin lies a difficulty | funds of the Royal Арена, Society d аи be feelin g— coula whilst the parish pit "s child ер comparatively ucati Cn for i the ten farmer, with increasing heavy parochial and county contribu- aid nin be very advantageously а s affo Aes en поб a com | establishments as Cirencester Co lle ege, where ew and I am inclined to | th 5 P + Ылл} » which, think that Adaiah might also be given n to Farmers (ln. t, ъ1 must be deriving no help (rede ments кеге to slow the pil ys нь sufficient time for sound education. I think the pupil ANM. ie well grounded at first in general knowled prising a good store of arithmetic; ; land gets ge an nd | — C the principles of chemistry e logy, | V course desirable Af obtainable. ics "e books for use of farmers' sons and pupils. DA v. Spooner, E Southampton. a8 of material ‚соп ndition 80) of idt; UNTINGDON.—We find amongst farmers very for orw ard with so e degrees intelectual attainment; from v as I have observed, I believe that к "haod а z £F X. * son generally speaking is be useful to facilitate rm ding x continental veces foreign correspondence foreign easy | tercourse, to "tp лынса sales of English or ne strict “proportion to e of the арай the rising generation of course but in some share in the соо in кене, ог а тасе; but 6 foreign farm produce. traini moral ning to fo form ciples, — d, I con: chooling of the son is proportional to that of the father; s 13. KENT if the in in this ma ое 1006 though the п-т) intere money dividend nil, X 4. ht pria — bo air secs к ie embryo after this his ves spolinton, with the advi aids must work out tha] асса ик а ambition of the father certainly, of the son probi, | would be satisfied if the son could read and w. fe кунт of farmers as a father ees were a find ча edu I would not fall th n ough for st be O per ep a utmost generosity un “дөш! for at um rate alo tim It i ill, poe th and do sums with tolerable капу gom s0 эй, "e ы son shows ап aptitude for learning be well educa we should | the father is told by the mar; thai — g ly cation +h FTN 2, and ач уйа men, but P eina schools being for the dl part situated in towns, the residents of these appreciation of edd cation. To of farmers in- tellectually eetual prions and « consequent ы >а Chnreh, or be a lawyer, а r,orgo info a pic inh and educationally 4 E eg oes definable this "neighbourhood. some large and] thi m fo or the могі? sake, at just a living rem =й such sc must be mercial ires р free o gift; to fal ould never do more made widely " pesti sess d who need directi .—Farmers' sons sei Pam аа m M r per his hat it isa pif class ait be not only contra J TS. M and also oi s complete ability to take care of the education or their pe dies ce hint or help fi fiel any фе There is how: a large number о! w the ext: own edi cati ЮТ. gre. most nil; There are umerous ес t ан | this мош э " ul been almost capacity of appreciating education, and whose notions. of the ейпсайоп of their „sons are in strict this of farm middle classes generally, might b be w vell к sufficiently маа I know of no clusivi vely intend ded f for for the sons of these farmers there is doubtless а great want of good schools, Т ou intended Si farmers go hom f | parents, and ossia when I n eem er few stan din get but little ерга аз а | the m" outset of the move you paraa provoke those that are intended for farmers. r leavi are conscious po yi d their own appreciation of think i is the most important era in life, it too often spent; most of our these зум ese youn and position о of йаг е йи bier d ©» үсү and provi it is most ыа that the pese ess n- untry should be rubbed down by the besides cialism of the co 3 Р. ding (e won sum was charge keeping, a little е away with altogether), | a much higher sum apportioned for education ting, measuring, a little | ! drawing, and POM make the prospectus a little their Aoc ers were. lae Ji e cause of so mad i ing to and it i is such men as m myself, leaving school do so little between 60 age, and have spent all AA life in this neg аг | How few is the num t I can that have with Verte йоне fi means OE vens xen father had to n» hool. | да ery poor farm. pni i boys h амі and беш we veri that have wi else, I have farmers’ 8005 and r training M to tenant farmer heir fathers; M | д ier — of as to Шыр re =. "s л name of this бр I could reckon Т Macao, КЕКС could ло not d F o obliged $a Marca 25, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 277 ercial, ie fessional, ans. different way boards, an rely an pare {ый еа. Le 4 who are ez officio mem - or e them to learn their pem it ny We have many magis- ers, and some of them |decidelly wron y chemistry, botan ny, &c., but unless the student is pro- зау —— c. rete api is not — to any riz cultural s the present education of farmers is in advance of our forefathers ; but still far from satisfactory. I know stu and wW Agricultural Saol ety to give prizes for AE in y departme ы of learning, ,agrieu alture excepte he , educated at ou neither ung хаа generally do eel leaving schoo! , work ori the farm, and becomes а practical man, [eti he: воп. of В Лаг rge or well-to-do fa armer, his time is e matter ” as the prizes amoun no poultry ы Мапу kiek М. ау » pointed s out as a lauda ible and us ful a appropriation of th 1 s I: my impression that farmers make a mistake in the Mier -training of their sons ; ung man who | fn to u a great ; while every n ergo a certain amount of drudgery, Ж Ачи ular in е attendan tbe vice-chairmen of both bonrds are farmers. These e | the mid son when leaving school has a horse to h pro bly takes out a licence to shoot, or keeps a provision for „дайыи сааба either 1 o. of avt gi ns is is all very "well in due are fact e ba cl of farmers has kep There are near me p far 1 to be well- ir farms no r their balance-sheets wo mers who nar р Xx. 5 their education was pea LINCOLNSHIRE.— Very few of our youn into other counties to learn fa: hos vit Bar pec rents, Whent t the e young men stick to the practical pi but I am sorry to say a mong the lar y of the сч and far too s -— re ne o " the gen era! much bet Brie he heces far oug m» t pace with X a educated men; but I think eitha that | the n arming, but sta zd ell, to middle- class education, it fro or both of good order, depend dit it, the pire © th invigorating. and paruis ures, "but let them first would soon bd соу, Ihope you will u enun men x business who are on the Council t end ac watch closely, and if іа cà trate =ч folly of the бшш on Education. О. F. K.—'There are several good po f the мітэт part of their business. short, let them be taught tbe use of the plough and drill and all other work of skill. There is nothing either degrading or Чокай in work; on the contrary, I should be proud to see the day when the 16. Nor ——— in | "Norfolk, besides those of a higher mons эла of t operations of Келей, and be equally at homeasa Supposing the lad i in- too | of a farmer, No the present ides С than I former, any of the class of Tas. пісна. меге well farm turer in the club Alas! how many there are r to be, as he generally is, А of my own class perci useless in either sphere. " y you ng farmers d us * tbe special training" he receives imparted by hi his father. The young man lives on itas T огун з їп some countries, In my opin a fair Кошой after he comes from er nds upon himself, if know the whole p: оо fond, as Tespec of field seine pet they know yis shout the As mit lea € ед аге eris for. п Га rry to “ it bring eft Mod: enm I was a little in this n, give a boy he will чан ; it great] i make arm and helps in the ps coord soon знаны а bailiff to his father. Ву this obtain ood practical knowledge of the working of that ec Deae , but he has no opportun cand of pun himself ti күтөм of knowing m ehe theory аар іп Res r di жи w. , possessing great tact and оу | ment in their Я Er NE eh but not s „sufficient educat take t and. in ial position i well qu alified. | [е сап ege little дов®ь e as far as ойкоп and far f Is malt duty. gin the manufacturing and com- general intelligence are сбб ed, mers о | present ду are greatly in advance of t the past genera- ti und thi КЁ farmers knew how to set about it Бар €! = ion. pr ractical улкени. S "aad nk they but heir was vh 13 imei E ather left Me north of Wiltshire i in the ya took a ar e far | neighbo ourh ood owledge of | а , but the mass, with a few are an easy apa athetie non- political nor cannot be aroused. It is impossible to Pig e as | the prins and scie cd " agria must. „be ral greater. far n after life than the peA iia of Latin and Greek тту can't siy appresi the advan- — of a first-class education (having only received а ery poor S myself), yet I can in a measure — their o own nd | alm most powerless positi But education to a farmer | withont а prationl ло is but too often no e value, hence е9 ой 1 Pe nn money-getti paratively un- шо It is z aid hat боги, labour ів ^ э that it does not answer a farmer's purpose to make his ,boys wor ork, but all who understand „Ше to work upon the p pen of going two or three For years to school, which five years I stuck well to a evating анч it imparts to th [es time to thoroughly perfect 16. But far " sons leave school at 15 and 16, and should therefore 'employ business, rising e еа: At that time my father took qim Tes of upwards of 900 acr ies the o! „of 460 acres, om was осе r es I am E goo ood trious habits, LINCOLNSHIRE.—There il Agricultural Socie! prizes for m Whether this perge is proved ; iu ti и неар correct or not ‚Ва id that. ec e providenee of God,in the first place to know the лога! part "of reni d in my ong › folowing that up with tolerably indus a rumour spreading Ња about to provide a iddle-class educational students. will soon the Committee on the t farm n, lea Ming gam зуун My father revise has another pa nou t use- ful knowledge. I take it to be e a great advantage e tor all | boys, р preron country boys, to be educated out of their o and now mM. is so aes and m tu 2 rie er to C allo -i to nata we all know the too probable venia farmer (and I в " from experience), ар ^ 80 delight in his business as he who early days to follow the plough. Being. - Y а large eis and needy withal my education was far from і 5 сһеар, the ea te Bened is very tr ka of the boy 1 osing his rus stic ma di ment of those ideas he end th sundry iw ones, will vues pem from being en m e after айалы оп his father's ren €: be more Hike ely to succeed. Yet after a.time, there can be no doubt a year spent at an Agricultural Сода j wi some good farmer in another part of the kingdom, bes enpest at Tar о те pres chát. the lad abends to Conn ма" "The skr e next monthl aly meeting of the need pes де ере educa- d does not devote all his time to рем My indiv; m experience is simply this: I was sent fo common. commercial school at Norfolk, rrt of pe v аб a chea school, where I believe I got a pretty fair knowledge of the English grammar, On leaving schoo! А I commenced my віх years apprenti Iw ught turn my hand almost every kind « of work on the farm. At the age of 5 reg was mbition that р, һапа a yea ob iuo: older could plou pd piperis with t how such work developes rien, seris I have many. an evening S (айе my ays toa d eo ars to tion m the middle classes cann highly com rk d 2) g ricket club four miles distan - It will be the m e ье eat service | five years iy learning farming at hom wl dark $o tho coun country, an Mh therefore wor Wy of oto; y effort t 028 Iw was e gaged Ж о farm. ing or wrestling. At 21 years of age I yo Pie crie it, consistent with truth and ку Bat p country, and I faney in in ma pan fall perg roue. of the sn. I would here си funds of the Epor f Eng land a are years M tion, and a better know- | that m; er died when w мые 3 the purpos fv mme cul- | ledge of practical agriculture, than I should if I had | hard La nd it was for ни л” ч 2 for the” educati ot t tus passed my whole life in Norfolk. express my | position. І carried on the н. 2 che. Damen rota my lu lle classes, Whai n the n of co mmon sense | decided үр that the proposed пате р о family till - padri was of and with some Жылы Society, as a is to DN wi ith t t f| by the Agri ionltural Society for gen „ being able to divide a little sum amongst our- once, the clergy, or the dia ed in | tional rewards, i in whic o proficieney d in icti hs lves, ок starting on my own account in the farm ero, manufactures , trade, or in t| ious offices | knowledge i qr irit ded ui sea with 5007. and a borrowed с l ol . more, employments connected therewi "er i. e. ^o dh middle of the funds of the е бону. "ihe үзөт, Read, Plum- | security for which I could er e е: ^p of sale over E E Как If any of their sons are studying | stead House, Norwich V ny, оо... Dolo Jt PLI LN co ition of such may be ri successíu sure Pel appropriate a single "hiling of tie +] 17. Nonrorx.—The sons of farmers in this county to that th h practical [дөге ш obtained du uring oting m ect fr requently but too superficially taught, We have no | my apprenticeship. Had I „been brought hr idle- very much ча bought tostudy, i.e. geology, f ti ons of the Societ The Propriation of such fa Y. The кото зу: а nds for ей remania Вел to agricultura his к urs, other than quite € that middle- that t ап а agri- | ly. endowed, „but as moderate cost. are grammar schools where classics are the de p deg with terms from 60 to 70 g but the коон chiefly | co! of a low rior to our А probably have come to grief, as many others have done. This is a brief history of my agricul gitura! ишн То nclude, I do e sound ren intellectual system о f training to be followed by a thorough p ledge "ot ^ heir business. d by к» for the e to our leading | t x liged M move Hp LM ool is iine at moderate е, y m exceeding 401. 18. No: это ga of education pursued in the present day is inks ry; ps is, "ANE * |youth is to be a shopkeeper, a linen-draper, 3 it is end tek No doubt but farmer, he has to go through the узы rou ek Sad better society, and often M his duties, to the no — П chagrin of vm father, wh 278 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. егар. å Annie thing which. strikes me forcibly at profit | by a good. né liberal education are agents to entle man, and refer him to Paul, ` who ваз O Says rg ** Be te Yes, temperate i in assertion this time their да ughters" education i in having р domesticatd for. farmers wives, it would be mu ch estates, bu bed z nof confine their mind to farming. If EB. drinks, and the Пого was v t l it is n fy table in their places, but not — Norfolk, I | believe, is куац 87 citoumtianced at this an, when he es a farm, is not at apre in р гө” һе дош кий» a dairy or ; for this —not one out ur lår employ а gang of young 1а là ds rant dins E vit they | do vem ГИ be bound. for it we shal modest, clean, and domestic servants. W, рч T ш эмген 19. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE- E think it is difficult to ub; | d pii; adopted b mas, | breeding +15 eu 2 1 1 h t [ kno of no young man in od ‚о? the age » tate that deg i" “Beer, pik a aeara proporties of Barley are ашу d ferme mia atio „Рг que ssor bs as drink, ra 1, н 22, wl тыз unless entirely trusting to an ome bailiff. га; хе fioi in lat giu рер той 1 food); во diat. E anage of themselves. , Thee experienced men to whom they trus st are вргш up from a class of i mers apt maa Pec red uced by t serm menie our о English diet, аг a economists- With regard to yon тя department we have few living | ell, Buckly, Price, | my late (г, a and their knowledge by. d ink perly). politica and aee - noue equal to Bakew ins, ous the Doctor sees things “i in the o light? енд when he alleges that “every chemi peccet admits tbat alcohol does not vesti nourishme nt, hat кеч the blood." impa | роли мге pritie. In conclusio е prepared Again, pestes that any ed overrate the advance made by ers compared with those who existe d 40 years ago. For 20 years I had no di — in —— ae abend + all the farmers around me, bu eation t ; mind from the avocations of a Ты must in- he evitably into а "soe of реше, Thomas Ellman, Bed- dingham , 21 Yonxsurz.—The sons of farmers in this neigh- adver Ог, once in money а and a second time in bread Dr. Moleschott, another русла. man d “ Alcohol is. а box for savings; who ea as I can 800n as és are rore ач it will pay. best of them have been labourers. І senda copy о the Боа u em ear by year am mori hly co reser of its Now, the remit on the boys is s that they d i the most part sent to private schools, whic and w rit correctly, to have a of informati ion сайлай aceounts, and to under stan d t ihe т dimen nts botany wa che for are | both numerous and respectable; ай: when he sem a- | school he is pem. {о be а read tain 1 mm respeeting arithmetie, сонгы — ‘kaping of agri ы а Lu J naya; 83; à little. and drinks moderately ren in Tor tissues and he | ж г b d r mistry. are more ndustrj: intelligent, They will und ordêr { given n and | carry it out, "They do not lay de uei books when эзет алычу Those who inue in farmers ee: have tio! {төт к education pesti many ot reri to fill more lucrative situations with eredit, and I have never had a — "complaint of Mys m, to harrow, D and other арка ав upon t the | his virer: permi 8. vith his | father until s юрган а 2m or 25, when he is put: про | farm оп Ын: Many farmers M t nea | bourhood reci К рор. I generally have | lube or four w y for more iie and ani "ley pre ofer. their conduet in after life. oolmaster sent his воп at 15 years old to work on amy arm, because he saw. how ves the half-time succeeded wit the Л аі unt of! w end the whieh the. system кенейе show dat iie nzie , vie the malt i a &@ = X Ro EY Beg Я EL PRERE LEE I m the seen ich Dr, Мае Кеп ог what is doing on the farm, and att with me. The present generation of farmers in this neighbourh are both far better educated, and much Ја! that h him the Band y. His intention was to boy to become a Ъз, and I think it an ella fouda iliff^s ed ply t F ort, | perfectly, kept very inaccurate вой, and n more anxious for general information than the last. - h delusio! E an оа puo a slate егч parken ss of -— ry m of a glass knov ows that it is nutritions, in the right sense of that nd t e|of 50 а vein. | and is ready every farmer or more — of land takes at уен one news- ends some club or reading room, p | part. in апу discussion that fea егу im- | wo: d never ue аш e teaches that other К... quired for fo who possess tm anda a nervous dum Т suffice for piten irap: differently. man was ever sed pei. ind to the sin o hem. han. the brave Havelock; "lie Вай eal er, а! n be ation armer's son. e is very necessary in the І remember ed ime when „ however ab- surd, sent; from the landlord o or ej somad тоша Ъе implieitly oem Now, ould T; COn- sidered, and discussed, eA ir found injurious pa the If he has a taste for it Iam beu gain for him. pla ce is and follow um most profit- ео свеста чр 15 after the pre B = papers. With regard to the tenant farmer, І am м» opinion that every boy should be educa ated ul upon a broad basis until the age о! Г say 14s |S \ АА „1 kind of education suited to Me | to rm Sciences which he will be. called upon to bring | the opinion vies ini: viha n as to LOL looked up to and example fol- ^w requires is beyond o | accurate book-keeping, some kno owledge of espeo ecially tension and d raught, analysis of s soils "and what uld saya vti Poa deliberately informs us that he desired the peop to curse those who had not done so grea an Outhwaite, С h as he f the "bulk of tenants" sons; в and I think where so many j. трай are new, science will a valuable assistance to a farmer. ga га. be i ; any light ча ch -— enabled hrow upon it. Charles P. Juddington Grange, Northampton. 20. ScssEx.— The general education of farmers sons что утен — IPC el entirely passed over. "Here 3 a Cii ui Hurst- — private schools at Lewes and elsewliere, pon leaving school the boy is attached to his füthers fom, sud entirely under the direction of hie father. vind vers а QU). нн MORIS woe ence labourers, whieh associates: ces, neglecta | fe e Correspondence. ‚| оё the sbjadts most useful to tenant ну es ainesse, Catteriok. an со ti Май Tas.—l рне read with Dr. Ma n the astonishment the article in your Pa y last on the malt tax by Ta Mackenzie. of egregious fallacies. tains one truth, however, namely, Apes the Dr. “ looks at the malt taxi = а light et, | ms whic! care to exami uestio! The x is foll that our — ow for the — "i d ie ts ts bi hath M "- caused provided wine to nimals uiet and steady, ” and the othera “fitful та her appetite ? emper, and which expertineate re remembered hec và ER i worthlessnoss? ^ If'so, let me supply Dr. мыз the — beh. a | praeti ical farmer. Me, "Hudeo f Castleaere, omyson in1846?.—on “twocows,onea white one, | case in brown one, рт rha had gos before the gentleman and died instantly. When о] M rni upon the mee рб of | Ба! — — vH асу бан dux Ve Ay E pes when science, in Athe person of talks such nonsense of sound Barley food, all now reduced to pound” 1] Was there ever such balderdash! « 17. farming. гейт, Уа йа а ma c the unprofitable of cultivating the or iak adh hin rom | tbe w | utterly destroyed by fermentation.” The Dr. | enthusiasm has here carried hitn beyond the wh Ipreferthe " says the Dr.,* almost; hole of the: nourishing prinspi of the Barley ac! s teetotal truth. Hequotes Solomon, 1 counselof. ve ehe of| гиб їп their 0-3 to res Unless | h pect the. anim: perfect тук In es sepius tomach, which wou ts of | No fact is more certain than under some cireumstances, have o Cattle.—Of the p: os dit ; there is | | m РЁ. f Ri J ойше ig just nom, з the бет of MancH 25, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND аа GAZETTE. 279 and under similar circum- & with a pair of shears, and i es seen the кык inju t ^ resu ood re: прро: rie: Ex Жы althou, gh should a farmer ы и буроо ted to be u h his bus usines On Weed Sowing, directly in foul crop seeds, and por rising to m upils iums appear But the m e have sometimes talked to m d hig m e paid, as in the learned professions. көң college of. which w ca- | indirectly i lair is of weeds—also {тош the nurseries | waste places, t€ Morton?s: Farm from all these | men have c h tl "me in «a emer e following pe fron “т From the regularity, y which weeds are sown sou ome per jud бй As а necessity. Let, owever, more correct , knowledge be come gene ian м a decided шул respecting it effects; which is fi well understood. George Westland, [dem Hall, Derby. JAcbíelos. — of the Royal E Un Society of RS Second Series. Vol. 1. J. Murr Me a ticulars this volume is No. 1 of a 2 re ка ае ee, 16 is preci sf. on the-same plan |* and of thè same style as the 25 volumes which have | 1 = ow woul een be the thing for Wales, the Кыны rm proce weed destruction be devised in errem, therewithi attached to it being situated on the soil, and e of our county agricul- the way as to give 2 whole of the sonthern bre of South Wales, in such a | fo ur enemies will be kept in а Hoeing of Weeds is necessary to end, interest in it, vould doubt les de of adva ‚ implemen ne d b and machinery зна view, : be secure ty little doubt. | of creeping for rms, this or that weeds are often элү, by the very rid of them there can be but - This may be бок either by Бей ог by annot small society ; and su m. NC ge s contral Sovioties | are now | q ndit might as well have been No. 26 g э old series as No. 1 of the new. There is оаа for е first x in the bistory of the Society's т w а | the h eier; let. us. hope therefore that the * new serie betokens the turning over a guidance as —— its relationship to the subject agricultural education 8 new leaf in the Society’ s of | Cottages. in. Dou d age are 60: be preferred, eing. А few seasons back w Des fo iA me of Bons Qm sen, ей ote , thre reular of Dev 5 fed, its d th standing within thei and scu plo ugi hed 2 д nt z The angles | should gar h to a qu uarter p an aere, соевые root of Qoa i is in the way cut i into bits Ф at the ex Mie. "1 with the pigstye. 4 А епо nes E v р is buried in privy ain from the back door su - ve drainage and ome eas to tho: privy; and thence ank a rA tance: 5. Tiles or UM publication, wi a great vari а of co Mesh treated by an experienced man and сафе the only алары in which the as pe n the article on whioh.i isa end occupying the very ечен ipa the practical managem € m a Еу апі is here treated by the Rev. J. L. Bre nd, however, on turning to it, thatit is the ды» necount contents, every | 1 ot Eh 6. A1 back as well asa front nces increase the n all to ensure its а ance, Ly sigas зіна wes by. h oeing, it may be re Beeren ll ments, where there are реса to have in its chimney an air-tube or separate ect The оого be pe with a boarded centre, and hard flags or tile order, set in concrete. The floors to D pee M ше tha ti мер авар I во attack p pe at once ina regula- ing, de s as some wi while өтт Tn мА that рын; though we may destroy the е, yet at the sam we sow the forme It cannot be too strongly e that as different "oil and districts present weeds of di fferent sp ci at least above the outer road. The bac kr have a boiler point of bain at the same period, so the onl y possible eplace, with attached, Way in which to effoo t the мкм of all is to kill the management 58019346 iHe purchase of an amonnt of s “Thre А e bed- rooms: + тог psi, X girls. t fly fa — н is to cattle food equal to 207 роғи, ; the to S tho windows? yos Darig xe therefore, the hoe. should be at of the farm! без accounts given are thus altogether | 60 reach the "Lone foom ab) vais iu dry weather among young: Patches tional; Let us, however, add that they are not "X a om amt Те dro ер еня Ld The С Coltefoct hald: be carefully forked out, and no the Е. bs th ront room an o approac a do. that.d matt] ec aes err qa id yo odia | porch 10. Wl ws of: liouses exist, à wash- fou Мот allowed. to oed" «s of сре а s рый deal ' mor e may be pro jn e Bre edin ecent discussion on Көе Эйе; an adi а in the articles оп Pr vier 5 в pe a. praiseworthy doo E e Jo Peng отпа as a source o te occupying a great deal of dd d it is well represented here. Town ewage | of the day; s | garden t a caly я MM if itis to be used for fattening veal, but if ither as hei t be . | that en calves bek kept i ina yard with Vae e and Durning,—The. "Nga is another Jakid ev in common to all the "ооо should be contrived i in the Р р! LI The priv tar as possible from ! tbe. water supply. Dr. Acland. is one of the alves louse.—You may pre house occasional w. There ds no better T: of сЕ up id 4m especially , And even on lighter soils“ on Fet | end A calves T beef, ebd Б ft кызду tha ft ү зд into arable, it you it should not Indee а, APP ry Shed there may be shallow troughs, containing a ittie | i paring and еа T oua А5 be трей wn before winter, it crop cut Mangel, sprinkled over with mea al, впоціа han netted 1 shelter, which the calves; may suex and pull at. di across the shed, máy t be slung from ihe roof, and vec provided i One will startin n and half cattle food, and up out of reach when not r required ; into their plàáces iwi. а. day when am calves are fed. | ed iias it'gets its way the айе van dms | them wi thout any contest : the at ho pail; and by keeping | The paring т нет ploughing) will cost from 18s. to 20s., according to o E of - mne but 16 ma y Snowdon's pari The turf is што over roughly, PI Fires are lighted ey ards, a. heap begun: at rid an eov: daily or fe huy аз ba^ nee: cost 125. 5s, p will dus of E them zor sueki ing one another, which very apt to do. The cow byres may be made by Mr. New our best. ural | Pr or (at р, 805, Vok. 1. of Morton's ^ Oyclopedin of erede "): and if your farm is arable as well is pasture, and the cattle are to be fed on roots as well a flat, will grow luxuriantly with no manure, Bu t the Mere of the soil of arable land is also it, do0 1 is A represented, "» ma meal ordinary io en subject. ^ov us an mon: — e, and deserves . > A Miscellaneo ze baf Education.—Welsh Saited for - тее cattle, are i digenous e. soil, eel к are іп ier of somethm. can do much í un EH H H in ng past w D and Barley, and fige and or a Ero ajt aae as tinere TIS ао the section showing T way for € feeder, manger, stating Pot or tie cows, gutt and a ае А: about 8 feet 6 i between it pe the nough next the wall to allow , and the divisions shou or six poe say 24 as as length of he byre, and an open shed of other 15 feet, will а уы on the north side. of сутт Calendar ManoH.—We have referred d eeks to also to d room for cleanin к z bei bringing litter, &c. The pigsties нча be made T al ie as to hinder е най At o end р ri a three b my purposes. It is m. he purpose o es | destroying an excess of vegetable matter in the soil, e management of th е ewe f flock at this — of what occu the Sainfoin, Veuhe, an ^ in March, and Potatos may be attention of the fne. be. so! Parsnips may "t | Г HI E an opulen | best way ‹ of m) "T" old turf planted, The prt t d еве ва and burning, as the атп. crop, may: on of ну in the fields. of elsh stoc із indigenous to nowled uk of Т ыо. jis y if $ Wheat and seen седи is comme! è and the harrow are i о ар — fectly dr Wh a H i Ti | «| Dm Oper. however still, even in airy ations are commencing ; ^ cheese dair evoted almost entirely to batter making, the quantity b being hardly | as enough yeb to occupy the full attention of the cheese | ti maker. The дут the crop B milk iš | of ртр а а ten паре oF a tenants ta 10» per aoro bena took it and his first burn enormous quan- tities of this clay soil, he put g. After another year’ during which nearly as much burnt earth again To been put on, the valia- raised om 700. to on for grain. 12001, and the stock of cattle has been 280 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron э, ad Beaumont P ak of the process | at 64. per cubic To Nurserymen and Florists yard of the ed after burning; filling, THE HYDROPULT, ‚ PERKINS, TonAccoxst, 16, Cami ds os, and € 2d. ; fuel, &c., —€—— е ѕо Ша юа ори PAS LE end lario Sto lock o m А Warrant per acre covered the cost of putting eia cpm — eui perib. Warrante od free from adul ltofation. ыкы ТГ Those intended for the fields pres Carrots are to be m sown should be the first. Thi is operation will шо 14. Г POUND, when CON. per cubic turning. Six ^ of agains and Miden the вой on which t heap lies should be thrown up тене Eu м Vie with it. Dung eaps, too, will T M forming should be "ју ~ E in fields for &c,, bein ried sae randi e ni from the yards whenever ime er S UR аенын, prevents Sinn da A other occasional loyment during Fis Pieci pu gth of frol 1 will the threshing of grain for t 6 fog «та — or for the supply of straw, and the completion meats, опе from 440 MH of ce with fences and roads. Stones нед am d ша" be picked off ару fields, whether in Grass or d Scedsmen, in h үсү? corn, over guey either scythe or reaping machine is 3s., and 10s. rye go this acci PRICES PATENT Notices to Correspondents. NDIE COMPANY Binps v. Іхвестз: France. The following is the ponere you 0GO0O0D'S allude to, it is contained in a petition a dnd тро Rut тя іпвесі POSITION introduced in'1850 sharp en enough to ане Кеше I r W. be. many of them, his hand ro h them. t God nce riod. p. ч bas given him in the Bird а faithful Wy. who Aani provements тее fus made кч accomplishes the er um h man is incapable I. 5 per cent., it is one of the cheapest, This рота mis; of birds for a long time was con- Ыы» еп tho most [o еш е sidered a poetizal poetam now, — to e MN paper would give space, but Messrs. 0 strated truta of acumde, von E dn the EID ETC : A V., Brussels. “The Complete ppl does not appear he young fol d Edition of Youatt), Lo ngmans. There аге many other books Ced does. ia our experience on the subject, and our алдата works, “ Step ens' Book of ESI Моо ИЕ “ y 24, 1864. мы а, а Agriculture |. An Invention *s ү менын Water и: wm Power, a. E. Вак, Gardener te Bor Соокіхо MEAL ғов CATTLE: J. C. X. Мг, M'Culloch's ex- (Seourep nv Rovat Lerrers Par * Will you ple: 15 gallons of your periments state that, by merely boiling [het eiu quantity Ben. Composition. kn pus you have тейм rice, and trust that you may some raw, an equal e p! АЛЧЫ а y М, day be PRICE result is produced ewts. of Mangels as by 84 | COMPLETE WITH Spaas а AND d£ s. d. TU EUM e 6d that no башт cwts., and with Sw cooking of the Банат Веап- JAPANNED STIRR 112 6| «үре hereby Certify that during the Dh ole time we were Ware meal makes a saving over the raw meal of 27 cw es; housomon КОНЕ Estabiishmo e шр е е & Co., and subsequently э Manufactured "tho Plight Composition UT and that he alone knew ерт Duis Сихон AND Р 0 portions of the various ingri Swedes, and anotber with 4 lbs. meal Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wiro Strainer, Rose and Small Jet. Signed тей Moren, ed consumed daily 100 Іов, Swedes, the 4 Ibs, raw Bean- mar d meal being an equivalent to 20 lbs. of Turnips; whilst by THE H ULT « July 13, 1803," QE жеу cooking it, it became equal to 50 lbs. Turnips. is invaluable for use in the ed er 3s. per gallon (sufficient to make 4 gallons fit for use), mod дэк e д o 54 f UN os Me GARDEN for 10 gallons and upwards carriage free to London. o eat an at si wW e e Seedsmen in pen Ld fora small cow. Cut the straw into chaff, mixing a WATERING BEDS, соси МА es їр! Nerserrmen and sed ЕЙ b small quantity of hay, and р the roots, mixing them all SPRINKLING PLAN ishment, Southampto; Ы ег. You will A er save mooh bar: Ana acre of good DROWNING mie SECTS, TES ОПР may produce, under proper cultivation, 50 cwts, a mon EANSING TREES FROM SMUTS, T pecessarT VARNISE of green food th t t 2 Н Солхо: R. р ыа dont th db ngs which ESSING WITH LIQUID MANURE, ILU m trit 5P PATENT Y BRACA VS add to its ht. A bushel of ood guano o,filled in without &c. &c. КОТЕП substitute for oil pat on RA work, and is fully iwo-thir chen; а рее should. not exceed 73 lbs i dn ight—it m Ao THE HYDR LT requires n nem r thinning, ET is 1 cold. It is used in the 69 то 73 lbs., and the lighter the better, provided, on Ча а Wi и Сав, Kew Gard. and at the seats of many | throwing it into ‚ none of it fl for that would show is desirable in every e bor Шоюн Sue ost flattering admixture of sawdust. If heavier t! 3 lbs. per bushel, HOUSEHOLD f: 5 d dreds KA Meno аА 26 а вепат, сота ною the d 6 or monia! үе (a ILL | it has been adulterated "^ WASHING WINDOWS, application. MaNunrs, LINSEED CA : Cor. manure trade is n Baldaii o 1n casks of about 30 gallo por gallon, brisk, and judging КЕ ће Бх » deliveries required e WETTING SIDEWALKS, Man or 1s. 8d. per gallon раба t e КК К] Аш; а very extensive trade is expected this season, Тһе SPRINKLING STREETS, AT ply to e iy to Honc & Smirna, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near а is Mr. Purser's report: a Guano. rem mine at last CARRIAGES, 22, Street West, L.C. from whom only шешш в price, Nitrate о! f Soda firm, es are scarce, and com. EMPTYING CISTERNS, end High rator SOM OE PS FILLING BARRELS, | 55555 importer sores, or ex ton 12 ^5 O to 12 10 A SPRAY BATH, ЇШЇЩ р (80 tons .. » " &c. &c. Р D Bones .. E và MS 6 0 5 0 Ditto crushed `. d ET Eshb : ines ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES. Cis o BORDER EDGING eren m " t. } S 500 "Rm Hoca, MUR ер F.L. Si Rev. H. H. Downnarw, A.B., mo z к ted for К. Ойы imbri dgo, whole.. 5 2/6561 2 8 0 sq H.S., Tnoxas RivEns, Esq. (the eminent har no уЗ R, E E d " з К 9 to 330 tl pug роо, ар do 2 *" olk, whole .. , o200 G I uently bei к, 8 4 " Zo» [210010 212 0| т pir ps 2 VE: FASES, Ч OUNTAINS, keat Sulphate of ioni меоя, H Ie un Н Two Hundred Feet Suction Н, d force it through ре! rorem "ot ri) € р! 14 9 0 015 0 ction Hose, and force it through Delive "n Gypsum EA 0 ltitude of One Hundred Feet 5 СР. LG. Кони Manufacturers „8 Te опей iem Ù ш m.|oot1 West, Chelsca, S. W^ Kingsland Eoad, а й. Ditis LIUM va 2 DOPO. OR THE Ilustrated Price Lists free by post. The Trade e of lime .. per ton : 5 : a ; i ; GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY HYDROPULT. AMENTAL PAVING TILES for Dissovedbones.. .. .. p [615 0 A NEW AND BEAU NT. ir Corridors, Balconies, & ж as cheap and Е Linseed cakes, best American in blue, red, and buff colours, and capable of fo Quel). ounces PSU EL Weighing scarcely 5 10в desi bm pod ditto (bg) .. „ 10 10 0 о AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE | the Iso TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of m va í "P dd E seek ine AND CONSERVATORY. Li во аиа онаси 5 00600 кпе 1 һы EC. Groove cer Satie Pd Cotton-seed cake SES А 3 Price 35s., ricks of great durability, Dutch апа Айал aie * plete, with B T^ К i err быт M X Fou шй bogo bo iagrore toe атата |°" and Copper Stirrup, 9) faet Sueton | Copines Red and neta Drain e deri ие and good cultivation. Drain with Tinea bi | This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily supersede Syringes and ity), at the abot ILVER D REIGATE, | pt uality), pc S © BAN IO [E и. 5d. ра Хаи ddresses— ts о for déitvery wi three m ndon.” Unless this label is attached, tho Lo А ight | not the Hydropult. э Machine is square miles—contains nearly " З Р came, and mpwards of 600,000 sheep, and only three otuses, with Testimonials, on application, iN DON. N DON. E, L CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. thin the titi TA , 18. mom. dg re Bien pee jene ies Се са Sum-| A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE. SPLINTS, , BRICK s por Ton l LINKERS, fe er pale operations. Sow Wheat in the autumn. TER R — Addresses see abo 100 bushel ls о gep ieu Lae or артса t aimo CAUTION. | N.B. Orders promptly executed БУ Wm Lg always to eset aod where the land is dry, and to use dry The the Hydropult Pos POTS, POTS. vcr for TL autumnal w: for the p L has exalted the cupidity of so-called respectable, к in realit; кве, Flower Pots, foi t Y. ию? Товмірз: pre are m more nutritious grown who are now palming on the Public ан n New Castle, icut ; —— X ae worthless imitations of the "Hyaropult, and through her connec- RS Birkenhead. ri Кек for them in London this season has been 351, У раа иа Т. ARCHER'S “ FRIGI DOMO: en L2 exceed 4 1 Fert usas na ана си , - №. py her Majesty the Queen, tne Duke of Chismek me s beast per day Шау have теше they can consum Pride ese devices ieget ызыр нш respects | Syon Н ouse, his Grace the Moi t Devonai БЕ 7 Joseph ^" — тт, per acre is my average proft ydropult in DN. and are calculated to deceivo the | 210188017 Pia а И society Ж in e | for th: 5 feeling on Aberdeen — and Swedish Turnips. I some- unsuspecting. The Proprietor th erefore issues this Ard n E а ок puer WI at pr yu, VETERIN/ 8 > Де баш осм 4 says that there is about one р р * FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas of т Col . professional man to every 240 —— miles in Scotland, and | 88 Toi. non-conductor of Heal adapted. many counties far exceed this а Thus, Ross and tache eret abl with the following words:—“ Tho Hydropult, | 1/5 Applied, a fixed temperature. Je Fruits and Porta, Cromarty. with an area i Ын tains | Vosr's Patent, manufactured only by Өшғғтиз & Bnowrrr, I Wt from attacks of [v^ 2 "hone, 19,000 ttle, e i Cuantes Powrnov Burrow, Proprietor, 142 and 143 frosts. To required? Also “ Frigi Domo” Netting, 2 Erisna Tuomas Авснев, Whole out the kingdom. «‹ 1t is much cheaper than wii and Боје Rec Lane, Cannon Street, City, and of Mats as a cover GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, CTURER TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY SOLE MANUFA THE QUEEN im. " ADJUSTING JOINT A £) a Manon 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 281 | { | Села" aw IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and carried off every Prize that has been gae in all cases of competition, The Judge: Royal Horticultural Society's е held J dene 20, 1864, awarded them a First-class Certificate (no P. g and, at the same time, suggested a slight exa which has been done, and Messrs. T. G. & fect as possibl T. Sow beg to state that, owing to the great eed ne: bed MAS ENES in n past gens, they have been Лер яхе orders with that i .. Фе to their numerous customers, but are now happy to inform t » whereby they trust to be in Position to send off all orders the ed they are received. | PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. ! To е 8 s £3 10 : ble Lad, To eut 18 inches $51: NS 25 5 10 0 Suitable for One Person. | v 55 x 4 10 — а T 7 20 : AIMER RI pa A ; 0 Sui = ае: Two Persons. » н » c Ea : zs 0 0 секи Jor Ом Person. y ЖОЛИ EP ES с s $1 0 » 16 , у. 4649 0 s ои 19 00 d Packing Cases are MEME at the following low е viz. a p 10 rai 12 grs tees 3s.; 14 апі 16 Tg 4s.; 18 and 20 inches, 5s.; 22 and 24 inches, 65. М providing themselves with Lawn М p them away, when not in use, to prevent them from getting damaged ; returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them. PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY mum ET Patent detenti Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching to in Т g Harness. To vat м inches E P a 818 To cut s мем E xU : 0 } Leather Boots for Pony, 298. RU S bra vx фе 81 1 Leather Boots for Donkey, 18s. dd ve T ROS LCS " 9:0 0 | » "à 5S E 17 0 и 48 : A (20 0 б } Leather Boots for Horse, 26s. e 26, 28, and 30 i thes сап easily be worked by a Donkey, or by Two Men, on an even Lawn, the 30 and 36 inches by a Pony, and 42 and 48 inches tied a Carriage Horse ; аз the MACHINES make no noisein working, the most spirited animal can be employed without fear of its running away, or in MACHINE. Neg the HORSE, v: Sac di and HAND MACHINES possess (over all other Makers) - — of tomo the cutters being steel on each side, they become dull or blun if not approved of. PE , the MAC ing one ЖУ: round the uem can EM He again and again, bring pp cutter геи the bottom blade, when CHINE vill cut e s £d n s ле The o lu En д E те MACHINES le f he best materials, and of superi —€— À ; are delivered Сиш Free to all the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports л ; аге warranted to o; T TERESAS ү = SMIT THOMAS GREEN ax» SON, HFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; 23 FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, Е.С.; 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOO 282 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL (GAZETTE, [Manem 25, y SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 186; PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. ALEXANDER SHANKS & Бом are gratified to find A. 8. & Sox, in introd e large and increasing demand for their MACHINES, have been careful that the aq celebrated MACHINES, they receive a conclusive proof ) in ут of 0 E. of construction, { hi ir merits are every season becoming more appreciated by the Practical Gardener. which have all опе UR to Каш MACHINES, Should still remain HAND MACHINE A. S. & SoN have : c &tock of their MACHINES ready for the ensuing season, zd as they have made large additions to their delay in the execution of SH ed SEIT DAWN 3 MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, 0; and BA L; in the GARDENS d the ВОТ; T OSA anie а ма KENSINGTON ; in the своде of the CRYSTAL e КОЕ SYDENHAM > gr VICTORIA A PARK; n BATT us A PARK; Ї the princ ipal Gardens in the Kingdom, as well а merits have been fully proved and thei ibo ccess establis! del Manufactory there will bey PRICES—ineluding еры to most ot the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom. had the honour to receive :— ANKS'NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND —' for 1865 10-;ncl pn £310 0| 19-ineh Machin -inch Machine .. V té se n б ^ -ше. ас. е. m m sx 112.76 { Те Mesline M E M p y Worked byia Lady. Nico саз Easily Worked by a Man and By 14-inch Machine . | NU qu 5 10 0 Ditto by a Boy. ДУНИЕ Ser di Кы ne 8 o) Ditto y Тоо Men. 16-inch Machine NE vs .. 612 6 Ditto by a Man. 24-ineh Machine .. 44 in is. BY Silent Movement for the five:smallest sizes, 4s. extra; for the other sizes, 7s. 6d. extra. KS' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY 1 MACHINE. | HANKS NEW PATENT HORSE Width of Cutter. Width of С а Sd Maxim. 00s 20 ана БЕ |'S0znch Machine „о. а. „#0 0 10... о ЖОО ИК Winch Machine s. о. e s MIO Pos ouv 9м. | %28-поћ Machines, 24. але, 022 00 0 а AE 30-inch Machine ME Pih Maie. «ce ы 48:0 0 uu e 40, » Silent Шел 12s. 64. extra ; o for Wire etm 4S-in achine e 0 sd Ditto for Donkey, 16s. per set. Silent Movement, 305. ext; Boots hi Ното Foot, у per st, AS &S P^ pl 2 t NEP TY + £1 * g T: g Ре 1 NT £f AM g ish ке ае еа, 1 В both in this eountry and abroad, whose patronage ais | HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral. р ESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH HIS EXCELLENOY THE t I i OF IRELAND _ А G OF SAXONY t HIS MEN THE BELGIAN M atf ts HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF PRUSSIA h HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP T YORK HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY THE RIGHT TON LORD PALM "His Grace the Duke of Bedford The Right C e Earl of Ashb: bip E. DAE the Bar] of Ashburnham The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Dur — The Ri ght Hon. Tady Rashleigh ` iris the Duke 3 ivre ове The Right Hon. n ibo. Earl “ An Thé ih Бот. the Lord Bihob ог рор laloe The Rig non lady adios B iid His Grace the Duke of Sutherland Tho Right Hon: tho Earl of банан To ient Kav: Qe Lari Hg of Mabourue HN dee the Duke of Pc The Right Hon. the Earl of Нор The ТН fon ye oet un race the [д с Ue nen е E na the Earl of Mansfield The Right Hon. Lord Monck Duke of Athole The Sht Шар ЕТ, Eal Ein. Tho Ri M Hon. 9 poca Grace the Duke of ЖОЕ. н Н g rw SU үе Кат1 ы Winchilsoa The Right Hon. Noni Tort e i e on. land i Duke of Argyll The Right Hon. the E Earl e Le Tho Rehe Ho Тоа Баю ki T y зев ре реш H Ноп. зое zm of Kintore The Righ Lord Blantyre E Duk: urghi e Ri Hon. the f Seafiel i Lord Berwi Duke llingtoi The Right Hon. the Ear! o Southeuk To Richt Hon: Lord Halliburton Duke of Buckingham ,| _ The Right Hon. the Earl of Kinnoul e Ri n; Lord Churchill х Бе Мага Righi e о of Bute "The Right Hon. the Earl of ч. н Tuc n Hon ie PO E131: D Ed iii рзен s RS Mon ord аудар Тһе Most 2 ys of Breadalbane The Right Hon. the Earl of у МЕ The ТЕ Bon Tord Gre C е s Loo оп. се x у шыг m in En tue Бі of Roth. The Right Hon. Lord Dairyniplo The. be [s Te Marquis of Stafford The Right Hon. the Earl of Strathmore The Rint Hon Loi Rok b e 8 d Нов. {шс магни of Азион - ds x Hon. the e of Kossl Ж he Right Hon. Lor leigh | Most Hon. the "Londonderry o S ho Most Hon: the Mardis of Ата ep еа х ERIN The Right Hon. Lord Stanley" "ics пв Tho Most Hon. the Marquis of Tweeddalo The Right Hon. the Earl of Westmorcland Tho Rent Bon: ord pamos Murray Tno Hon. Chiot Baron ron Sie m ege ) s Ion. the Marquis of Avlosbuzy . The Right Hon. the Earl of Dalhousie The Right Hon. Lord Harris- Tho Hon. Регоу Barrington The a tons of Беш on. of Portarlington The Right Hon. Lord Kingsdown nina The Right Hon. the Earl of nan t Hon. the of The Right Hon. Lord Rivers The Hos dno Meath 1 Right Hon. the Earl of Dartmouth The. irum T Rs Hon e eM остони The Right Hon. the Earl of Guildford The Right Hon. Lord О bees The Right Hon. the Earl of Shaunon The Right Hon. Earl Forteeuo The Right Hon. Lord Матео The Right Hon. the Earl of Abergavenny The Right Hon. Earl Y, The Right Hon. Lord Bateman "The Right Hon. the Earl of Morley "he Right Hon. Earl Nelso quo Right Hon. Lord Lilford The Right Hon. the Earl of Durham Hon. the Countess The Right Hon. Lord Sudeley т ш Hom еш шш» а Doe QAAE Шек Hen: Г н уш on. the of Home The Right Hon. the Countess m The Right Hon. the Earl of Waldegravo The Right Н. The Risne Hon. the Earl ot Carnarvon ` The 009 US Countess of Cottenham The ni t Hon. То а e e Earl of Northesk The Right Hon. Viscou: dort Dunt riin RENI IZ de Right Hon. У iscountess Castlereagh The Re de Hon. Lori deua Hon. the Earl of Stamford and The Right Hon. Viscount Duncan Right Right Нов, Lord Lor БШ} on, The Right i e m < b menn Thé Riht How Vau Tuer Thé Tia id t Ноз. А сеп, Bar Right Hon, the Tho Right Hon. Viscount Boyle = Potimote Sir William Maxwell, Bart. The Right Hon. Lady Leighton Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart. Shanks Patent Lawn Mx gage r — " T; mad if nnt 7af 1 Ј " РЁ J J : PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTU LONDON OREN SHANKS ахр SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. DON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, Ё© махси 25, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GA AZ ETTE. 283 Greenhou s and Conservatorie: ошата! Works, Hae H. FREEMAN, ie subs! € tial н бинин: Clazed, ready fo уем ng. 9d o eot b y 13 feet, 501. ; 21 feet HOUSES, PAS, {өер 19 fect, 151. PTA mantiso о CONSER, VATORY, for Sale, 36 feet by 19 feet. Kept. by Hót J. HOLLANDS, aii om B inch, 25. 7 rdi ТИКО Water. 2 MERCHANT, za m, 1s. pee ESL "Бос is та, yet 64 LE VALVES, 10s. 6d., n и 4d. ; E. "WAT. by ually low prices, and Lak р of з given, and orders post А. disc: an to the Trade. UTROUSES | for the MILLION. 0а the principl and patented by Sir 700 їз Paxton, M.P., combinin, eapness, excellence, тане ty. SPAN. 095 дЕ 5 ted three coats, ME реа with English Sheet Glas: ШЫ ready for fixing, 21 ft. by 13 ft., 24. ; 43 ft. к [M PEL by 25 ft., 1617. VMaI East, Lo ^i had to EREMAN, 7, Pall М: vs аш Henman ТЫРЫ on VINE - TRU TREE CULTIVA- n a 2d Edition, price 1s. ; post free, 1s. 1 Midand Steam Power Horticultural and Hot-water Works, Loughborough. MESSENGER, the pem of the above ura] Bulldings genny Tas the vf REDE for his and Heatin m Кра ake large Т, ж HR Gby HOT WATER and Private Build- lic anufactories, adapted fo r ү UA QAMUEL. М. MoeGERRO YW, Knotty Ash, near Ed ermitted to the Ni eland. ENJAMIN LAMB, 243, Tottenham Court Road, Londor, W., Ma ANUFACTURER of са HORTICULTURAL GOODS-—Rustic Fern Stands, Flower Vases, Өтмө). Flower Pots, Mignonette Boxes, Ae Red “Мез Оак Een Pots, Crocus do., Glass Shades and Stan: ds. Prices 0; MR Patronised by 70,000 Stock Breede STERe, ТУАҮ, SON, axo HEWITT, Sole Inventors of the Cele! HEST. om EDICINE CHEST, ference Re thro ugbout Great Britain and R Heer dac at 95. 6d. each) of the UNI- VERSAL CH сее. EXTRACT, то less for репе су тоа О ors Ms de ter ; for ewes мен an hausted after lam ; for yu ted and m а for the fret, irs EE ripes E зү cattle. An instanta- neous remedy for blown ph and sheep. One Dozen Paeke 4 Tn are Ж er the RED DRENCH or EN FLAMMATION for cleansing after calving or mbing, for straining A - 'and for remo ving all fe overi rish symp- пая іп cows and ewes dre calving orlambing ; for yellows in oxen, and for coids, enills, and all Браз cases in horses, SN МОНА Опе Das value 7s. 6d.) of the RED PASTE o Thes езе. к ive vigorous К urify mole ess of coal securely ра e ed, SUE DS Sample Nr E assorted 10, 64. Повага: ie m. n: L Uomi urge their friends t their orders early, so that no peppa may be kepi iting. iagi m: Either Preparation maybe AY, Address— Sow, & Hewitt, An 1 Medi 22, Dorset ques Sexe Sd London, W. ; or Wan im Већа," Те e oii aa Kingdon sent applicati zi Established over One Quarter of a Centul 0A- N 3 BUS Mere tirir ep of Charin; ag. For i ud Ite use i see long AT vertisetent i P4 Gardeners Piin icle of the rm March, 1863; or apply to the PATENT eL FIBRE stare Kingston-upon-Tham Postage Stamps or iaculo eru. payable to J. BARSHAM Bansuaws BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town, CavrroN.—Every Brush stamped, J. BAnsuaw's Patent. is BOILERS are getting. in Brickwork, or n nsketchtheyr ei WORK. BURY ax» POLLAR. ео DA John R. ха i), NE of the Improved L BOILERS, whi d are in ue use, and which und have or their ERI and economy Ps tained а celebrity far в any other ie Ee ever fiven Park Iron Works, 17, New Street, Southwark, London, S. E. N.B. Patent WINDMILLS for Раш and Driving Farm EU from -Horse Power upwards, Т seen daily at work аз above. TURAL | from the best го RU uj е. i “combination of Ч uu "endis ander 3 possi iy of fracture is insured. The leadi 8 | P | Dams PATENT з METALLIC HORTICUL Patent is perfect ; water-tight roof e le: аге acknowledged by of the day pe E i у» 3 desideratam lect Pies: ог а richness plete e djustmont of the constructional parts of thèse асаре s0 A that a com- Wooden structures is most. Ги КЕРДЕ THE шанын Hh OWN @ REEN х кү! аз Ag Patenty isa Tant CU PIS rure, ш Ө have been transfe Чоло to o pines, and DENNIS, ое e үз Which he feels amd m - V prices рО buildings at such а reduce Код » ое desig a G Greenhouse Thay ровна OR ы AN ato, 12 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft., including honest 16-02. 0), has Sb and Construction im roveronta in the oma hai portant imp: el uites experiments ted зен With Mr. rH ҮЧ p 3 P. Dus Che PERDER Essex. Foe em io his Prices of w'pQus sized LIGHTS for HOUSÉS or | T ; H HP ki = * Russ Tips m SAND (best quality for Plants, 28s. per 4 Dus e. r6 7 488. ys 8 Md. 58. per Loy for лый Suns d и mms S LOAMS, i us te Station. Best Kent SANDSTONE, &c. N.B. Loaded trucks can be n all the Railways. London-made FLOWER POTS, x ET ise, at the lowest cash prices. W. Snort, Sand and Peat Depôt, Reigate, Surrey. Ñ B е аренах r[HORLEY'S DELICIOUS, COMPOUND of SUGAR and SPICE. r[uonLEYs SUGAR SPICE for HORSES. r['HORLEYS SUGAR and SPICE for COWS. r[HORLEYS SUGAR and SPICE for BULLOCKS. r[WHORLEYS SUGAR and SPICE for SHEEP. r[uonzgv's SUGAR and SPICE for LAMBS.|? r[HORLEYS SUGAR and SPICE fo CALVES. r[aonuev's PIGS. r[uronuzv's роб. r['HORLEY'S SUGAR ani SPICE for POULTRY. pu SUGAR and SPICE for RABBITS. r[HORLEYS SUGAR and SPICE will COAX oo D when all me Son unds have failed. | cede e йы а 14. each ; у packets, | SUGAR and SPICE for SUGAR and SPICE for t St (0) LE) TER i SUGAR and Sei is sold in Mut Packets th uoc) , 224 da Foot ра pockets seg ud all Grocers, Druggists, and Corn ed b "E the world. Cases, 448 penny packets, 34s. Spi: Milis, Ph rnhill Bridġe, King’s Cross, London, N. бю W IN 00 0 LENG, HORTICULTURAL VALUER, is puis R. Ж маа t and Val A CHANDLER NS the late Pin of "CHANDLER Sox: PENA cons continues to undertake all VALUATIONS connected with Н. UT us Tesi i en to engagements as as JUDGE qi доки ee hi many years acted at capacity. x ре Torraco, Fulham Road, S.W. g ewage iion. po LET, the F. S e ctis uod RUGBY, бозы ш from the Sewage of 320 MT mostly of Grass Land. Ar. essrs. WRATISLAW & RIS RI 1s че ета пеаг TUTO ош 0 BE? T, th T Brighton, ои arai e in Warwick ie ut TWO ACRES NURSERY LAND, with ery Land and Hous OLD „ЕТ, E situnted Nurs E йы е у, а dex ore оа шёл thoroughly understanding his business thi unusually goo opportunity, Ау, Ъешд по Der Nursery near, and EX а m th neighbourhood = kiap entlemen's пое ваіте Оор е а first-class га Li Sw ase money еа r ddress, by letter, Tuos. Horticrk, Nuneaton. Sales фр Auction. SALE THIS DAY AT H T TWELVE PRECISELX. ань ot "Plant ts from moa "oie um SELL by А UOTION, at ent Garden AY. March ag at поо О at 12 аео, АЕ 8 — CONIFERS, HOL TRS, AZAL КАБУ! RHOD DENDR 5, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, Г Flowering um 2 Yen the Auction Rooms, 38, ibit Street, Covent Garden and nd Catalogues had, had. orted Orc rchids f from Central America. IU STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at t Rooms, 38, Куба Street, Covent Garden, W.G, on D4 AY, March 99, at ‘past 12 o'Clock тиі the А 7 8 ORCHIDS, sent over-to Mr. Skinner by native collectors A om Noe mt; доң América. lin: Barkeria Skinneri, Шык um, magnifi- ii S. Lælia superbiens, Одо; es oglossum grande, уёгу fine | Odontoglossum cordatum. masse pulchellum, Lycaste Skinneri. And many others, ren pete а few T oH E fO idi Пеер from the Argentine 1С. On Jn viel e Morni dug of S Sale, and Catalogues had, m nins ient of Plants from Ghent. М. 0, STEVENS will SELL vi ds AUCTION, his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, Cov x ү W. C, URDAY, А; jill at AS APES 12 o'Glock k prec ipie ELL АБ AURUSTI PA of САМЕ EE lES, AZALEAS. IUS, erp vs p Уш Sk сараа BULBS, C. e, ani m ip ME x ST has 38, Ki "ede ni ACTION, е А А E dum "ven len, on 1 6, at пле 12. o'elock recisely, а Valuab Ата БУЫН та ORCHI including some DE de e best Plants es now so much in Е ИШҮ. ong them would be many fie ines of Aerides Warneri, which is one of the handsomest and very best for a cool temperature; Aerides pm eyana, Odonto- glossum grande, Lælia superbiens, S e: раан cnemidophorum, &c.; also the best Indian and other kinds, including Marion н З.А virens, and Fieldingii; Vanda and suavis; e Rum guttatum, violaceum, and curvifolium соэгшеа Алло seq om чч amabilis ; буру ipedium m i visum um, йд, , тыпау rare East настр aud eas $ tleya elegans, р = рылсын Dendrobiu: acrophyllum giganteum, & the Morning of Sale, iur mime д Sale of E Carn: fa jen 3 Pinks, tandard Rosés EU es, de ESS 8 VA PROTHEROR Ri M ОК S wil SELL, at the City Auction Rooms, 38 Gracechurch Street, City, E.C., on FRIDAY, March 31, En z% "Clock cisely, а Pa, Ea X ELE 5, PICOTEES, and PINK! from a celeb: ice A STANDARD а DWARF ROSES, e "AZALEA INDIO. other ¿plants in bloom. Selected AMERICAN AS RT Ui. 5; NS, fine bulbs LILIUM LAN p rn BRUM; vii of Sale. je. баен may behadat the "e аз as отот fert ortho uctioneers and Valuers; American Nutse: High Beech, Essex. LE OF NURSERY STOCK AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. MES SRS, PROTHEROE anp MORRIS are instructed SELL b AUCTION on die od Ais ; Va ded Xe M Aon ole m o et. ergreens, Соп hocks, Rhododendrons, Standard and Eri High Beech, of Soft wooded Plants. Cyel ed of 70 іп гая зела ма a а superb m eem hododendrons, &c. n May b one week prior to the Sale. Catalogues had on the ets me Inn, Stratford ; the Snaresbrook ; tho principal Seeds in London ; and : and Valuers, American N: ies, Leytonstone, № ey Par Daventry. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHORTHORNS, ] R. STRAFFORD Was mera. periere from the Executor of the late Sir Charles Knightley, Bart., to offerfor SALE by AUCTION. Ал ыы reserve, o, as tüe Home Farm, Fawsley Park, on TUESDAY, March 98, the small but select HERD ОГ SHORT-HORNS, consisting of 20 Head Е Cows, and which are descendants of choice Cows three sold in 1856, when 77 head averaged upwards of SOL. gp е chiefi, буы чч is ed “ А АА Ka A 368), and Ду sustain Шо Rus charac ate At pep same time will be sold the Remainder of the Stock, consist- of about 30 Head of other Cattle, incl à fow Alderneys, 25 me Leg Yorkshire Pigs, and Wether оа with Pedigrees, may be had оп es ication to Mr. ала јн, "5 Euston ре E ue x /W.; or of Mr. Lispsay, At the Home Farm, Faws zu à rugs RE vi урне by UC AUCTION, RUMGLAS, on THURSDAY, April б, 45 Pure Brod Three year ear old AYRSHIRE И EIFERS, in , in calf to an an Ayrshire Bull Dairy esabilsmene iu Py to calve ат e: е: аы Бе А, sl 15 and May 30 next. DoD RU vete g two miles ortho Now G E d can j^ obtained from "Mr. Bamrox, Stewarton, Азыгы .В.,; or Mr. Warrer, Auctioneer, Castle Douglas, N. B. Important Sale at Combermere. GARD) AND ABBEY, х 'нїтси AND B—- башк бте тив E S. Fiep priced Lonp Viscouxr Сом: ESSRS. CHURI N'AND ELPHIOK will SELL on APRIL 11, 12, choice оса 96; AYRSHIRE DAIRY COWS and бое б сөр К Heifers, Young Stock, Ec "à min oris ig , Carriages, Engine, ts and t ion of tho e unm n] eo Molise. “и STOVE, and HOUSE great variety, ineluding 13 very fine "Trees in fruit, Ej fest about OM c м» toes m feet through; Taree Camellias in Bl d Fruit in Pots. 12 Acres, v мы excellent Dwelling reper ‚В. уе RE T ECTS will be SOLD on THURSDAY, ктм рса, Garden Gardener en a otherwise pr — Apri io мы of the whole Effects may be 10 days to the | Fu may bo had personally, or by letter, of Mr. Ws Sale, from the Averoxsers (enclosing six m Be H, Bacos, ene ri em era Whitehnrch, Salop, ; 284 THE omis CHRONICLE A» AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 95, 1865, HEATING BY HOT WATER. / Кы SoN у aED ^ ів how ee d that Buildings of any kind can be more effectually Warmed à e Walet m other but as so LE depends on the way in which the £ p that Jone by experienced men. J. JONES & SONS | HOT WATER APPARATUS Mi RCHE GREENHOUSES, / ARE PREPARED TO ESTIMATE FOR WARMING, TO ANY EXTENT— 7 y S qo e Nt GREENHOU | PINE STOVES LECTURE HALLS WORKSHOPS "n kside, yes > он | ORCHARD HOUSES BILLIARD ROOMS WAREHOUSES VINERIES | CHURCHE HALLS and PASSAGES DRYIN das HOT HOUSES | vis BATHS CELLA FORCING PITS SCHO Pino Ner. HOUSES PEACH HOUSES REA pies ROOMS OFFIC | _ HARNESS ROOMS J. Jones & Soxs’ APPARATUS is simple i truction, moderate in cost, and economical in working. is equally oo for the AMATEURS GREENHOUSE, or the longest range of х Ж "— зоте мама ES; for the smallest Chapel or largest Church; for Private Offices, or those of GONSERIATORES, It is admirably xin d for (кына HOUSES, as coils of pi S part, for warming the various rooms. One or more Baths MT be hes ied from арі same Boiler, and a constant supply of hot water udi in any part of the hou For WAREHOUSES and W hori uns - xu HE of arto is ires as it is not le, and thereby n the means et kerine goods dr s ne & ч recommend Boilers of all kinds being set in Brickwork, if possible; but applied, if required. Lo m imus MATERIALS.—AIl Materials supplied will be of the best quality. ERY. Ее. in various Jerr and Pipes and Connections, being always in stock, can, at a very short y part. FIXING.—The Fixing will be don d ully capable of finishing properly ч work they may undertake; and J. jue & SoNs are ede to guarantee the effectual orking of any Apparatus fixed by their own men. ESTIMATES.— Plans and Estimates will be sent, on application. J. Joxzs & Sons have lately fixed their HOT-WATER APPARATUS in or near the llowing places ; and the working of the same has in all cases given the greatest ion. ас Abergavenny | Cambridge Enfield Liphook Seve ege ingdon | Cardiff Epsom Lipie Shiffn: dershot Carshalton Erith Зай Addlestone Cattal у Tatan ull ood Caterham sham Lymington Shrewsbury helford Farnborough а Stafford Chepsto F orth Malve tamford Cheltenham Farnham Manchester SE y ey Mar Sto Chester Gloucester Merth e RE Aylesbury Chilworth Godalming Middleton Stroud Banbury e Minster Sunninghill Godstone antwioh 'wansen Gomshall Newhaven denham Grantham Newnham Teddington Gravesend Newmarke Teignmouth Guildford Newpor Thame ailsha: Northampton "Thetford Hackney _ 0 с Tongham Hammersmith Norwich Torquay Hampton Lien qi 'Tunbridg Harrogate Oxford Tunbridge Wells Haslemere бене estry Twickenham Has Paris Uckfield sea n Pembroke Uxbridge ayward's Hea etersfield Virginia "Water Hertford Pinner Hitchin Poole reci en et s Bar Wa cn msgate е seme ti Reading Maius is ышт тары E uri. ichmond Welli gborongh Ketteriug Riekmansworth. | NS iE coriis Kingston Ringwood n Leamington Ross -— h Reo Mo $ NIA Е dr Pury St Edmund's [reden Leytonstone Ryde g En Canterbury Ey Limerick ES qu PK anp SONS, ^ | IRON MERCHANTS and HORTICULTURAL ENGINEERS, ......8, BANKSIDE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON, S.E. Printed b LETTRA Communications should be. s р е Ри or Sp Panci The Publisher," SC Co. ot M "ti аб the Office, 41, W Street, Covent Garden, London етмис - City o EET yere acu: шск MULLETT No. 11, Bouverie Street, in the Precinct узат It. Paul's, ; Covent Garden, in THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 13.—1865.] {Price Fivepence. " SATURDAY, APRIL 1. а und MN INDEX. VARTER 5 GARDENERS V. VADE- -MECUM| S UTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE. | ks on 292 с Begian new Arboricultural Peas, remar! 2 i decem a m : $ s| HE GARDENERS and AMATEUNS FRIEND. SUTTON'S PRIZE MANGEL SEED. Г я iav pa tato planting ү... de Va p € rizemen, agricul "rai . a INHARLES TUR? NEET cay ATIE Paga em т/ rE t EI "| atomes Mont Exhibition 1: 292 с | Rating . : 298% es ARLES TURNERS SPRING c E of M^ ANGELS, of finest quality. ? lish scedling.... 292 b | Roofing, Toit. . 303 a BEDDING and other PLANTS is E товду, See CATALOGU E (post fed. в (Мг.) Hyacintlis .. d r pre gavont МЕ -2M а | on application. Тһе Royal al Nurs ы Јамез \ Verrem, vs "Ios E сүс рти Дама) "8.4 Gen ine Seeds, zm e = m 1 Royal PRO Nursery, K , King в Ro: ad, C Ље1веа, 8 S.W. , D nd DEM ше үүх. PAUL'S PRICED SELECT LIST is now MN TUREN URNI Br сог во ГЕ rts йт im nd best. d à Т s post. ee CATAL! post free| ing Ж 8 Servia, cultivation ie , ж х vs Nurs MAN 5s, Waltham Cross, N. dicus James M eri ru d 291 a | Society, Koyal Horticultural, Ж" Т: рит emer жүл. чле me va oyal Exotic Nurs z ng's Road, Chelsea, S. Г! AND БОМ w 3 рие much pleasure in AU Bamsan i {1% Wet ol Boond АН © Үү... К та their CATALO £ NURSERY STOCK | (J RAS З SEEI finest and cleanest. ; tie ultural түкө 294 с | post free on агора See сатта! UE бо free). А т Tenestraiis ЕЛИ A 93 b 4 Y» S и xe Sgen 2 а Wu Nursery, near Guildford. J dre? Mete н, .— fans, new Seychelles Isian € | Solanads, treatises оп. 295 a tic Nursery, "s Road, Chelse: Кей by irrigation 292 e | Trade lists........... 95 Sel ted Garden Seeds SOILE. Nuriy, arai LE ONS PRICED CATALOGUE contains UTT ON'S CLEAN CLO OVER and GRASS "SEEDS, i cn tiv eu : FINE-FOLIAGED PLANTS for Sub-tropical e ears’ Lay, 16s. per acre, carriage fi | gera UH H ORTI CULTURA. L в ос IE T X, Gardens. Ee АП S овоии d ge paid. or Sub-tropica, x ттох & Soxs, Seed Merchants, Readí iE. /— "ReFLORALand FRUIT COMMITTEES will Meet on TUESDAY, _ “Оа” Cheshunt Nurseries; ON io ce ` QUTT ON'S CLEAN CLOVER md GR; \58- SEEDS, | Дї, at 12 o'Clock. FLOWER SHOW and DISCUSSION on NEW оісе е т Two Years" Тау, 286. 64. ү C с ro age fre l P E S at 3. The publie can see the Exhibition at 4. 8. —1 GE $ Pon Per T m c CATALOGUE, SLOY & 8 Seed M Мег chant; admg. ` j S 000 CLOVER SEEDS a MARKET PRICES. | YAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.|- хо а PP oante g% —SAM PAS and PRICES of CLOVER SEEDS may be had TRIAL PLANTS at CHISWICK., L Paradise and. Victor ia Nursor ries, Holloway, London, №. — — post free on брза (atia e ul М4 toii 4 In Págs рашаан PLANTS pos EDS LIA Ie Double Hollyhocks, AI үл Боттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading ERI ers, for ck. They Ў NWNTIAT CAW LT REEL E торо Браун s Apos obe e т en \ Vi of HOLLYHOCKS is now Ready, and can be had post fro. TEE Жеш шее COW GEASS ma De otia a: i sd vp о апа tho romita published. |:Tt сораш all the best Vatietios both New and Old, the Plants ni dr cand Gro E to reeive Жою strong ind VO Med E табе Lom INEST MIXTURE o GRASS SEEDS f isem: € w 0! or pen of Flowers, Seeds, Horticultural Implements, &c. L of the A HORTICULTURAL h: tted 25 еар, AS Exin тат . ан Attendant to take Apply UL SEE PARK. Mire d The SECOND SPRING EXHIBITION this season will take E doctr аео теоре fio fand ri e Ron halt gen 2 SUN. patet 8k each. OYAL FOT "ANT SET SOCIETY, L EXHIBIBIONS, WEDA REDA T AMERICAN PLANTS, M MONDAYS: Od. and M. E "ad Pipe Vouchers from Fellows of ITED HORTICU аера EXHIIMION y 10000” М е 14, ТОКА Streot, a SOCIETY.— 134 n М БЫР, TRAL отстра SOCIETY.— The APRIL MEETINGS of this wil be held on LAE E OPER ETE 0 ile heel pat the best the and his of AURICULAS, AY Mr. Pam’: d DLING AURICULA, will be co R. T. Broome, Assistant Secreta] dE [yn and Cu E will be 101 hibition of Unforcod Loup pu N rcm `со. 'S 1 Y o! pilai коб ТЕЧ уз; etd no X Canh are АЛА ЕЕ and i E or to DITE: CATE with h therr сштеу: нөр astor e now a yap quam mtity к ug € safety. BR UP "and add "d D LIST of CELL: ысы on application. S can we | onze Lnd Roo ny? ҮҮ ENGLISH d Quick. RE Sleaford, MAS а QUICK to offer, Price on -years Trans, lanted ved perma бааа S on Sale rises -Тупе. ui LAC зот, ; BIRCH, rice of abov semita s ‚ 2 to 3} feet. Yorkshire, Бн рона зне Dahlias, У сал н Y E. ALLENS d ASNUAL CATALOGUE v x pos Mo For EST SELECTION of the year, see PAUL AND gs DESCRIPTIVE LIST. “Old " Cheshun! es, Chesh TANDARD ROSES. UY Tera of kinds E us е De &c. Very low price on e^ cmm to “ Old" Cheshunt Nurseries, Ches! ЗЕЙ. Super STAND E e: to 18s. per dozen ; DWARFS, 9s. to 12s. 2 W ROSES of 1865, 36s. per dozen. DESCR Rd "PRICED LASTS on apj кш... Ricmagp Surra, № and Seed Me Disce The Best New Roses för . WOOD anp SON have AY Thousands of the above, all fine strong healthy e Badon TERENE RI fest Mon n a pisaniem Woodlands Nursery, Mar i, Bise ыйан. BROWN'S E ES SPY Descriptive), contai | class eno sr P E A е; оп о опарр e Sudbury, Suffol! LA D T 0 TE — roots, ,85., 125., ph 18s. B. S. WILLIAMS, Paradies. and Victoria COLORQUARE assortment, CA' us UE. are. STEPH da Seed Grower, EED of CLIANTHUS DANPTERI and С. ант dioe Loa Quote price. Barr & S Kin; eet, Covent Garden, YRAMID APPLES ERAES, PLUMS, and cud fc en сык Trees for Garden. or le Ho 100808. НЕ РЕТ NECTARINE —A few strong bearing Trees of this fino N Tomom ны ds, їп pots, 10s. 6d. each, де Боас carriage paid to London, x, Nurseri orth. WES, BP PRIZE EY FI LBERTS, papes = arieties FILBERTS and NUTS, as shown in the GREAT Иен Eia апа for which а саа of MD Mention was given. "Trees of the above can be had on applicati Mr. WER ens, Reading. ORTY ACRES = "ERUIT TREES. — APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, свика PEACHES, NECTARINES, and Ds pde es M f for Fruiting. RICHAR ryman and Seed aur Леон: сна Es HOUS USE TREES, Pots— PEACHES, NECTAR! а © CHERRIES, PLUMS, Aj And bes s DRIG Ricuagp Suira, №. id Seed Merc orcester. EE e Trees. H LA AND SON, The Nurseries, Great 5 z Е te е have to <, e E of the owing in we oom buds: HERRIES, FIGS, agin pota weli PEACHES, PEARS, and PLUMS. Nurseries, Holloway, London. Pines. S. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he pas miine ) e Stock ofthe above, including all the best kinds, Pricos арр ›., Seedsmen, &c., Barnet, Vibe LANES 40 Tem Li old BLACK Heo beu VINES for Planting o State where to be west Price to р Perry, Herne Hill, Dulwich, Surrey, S. CATALOGUE cher extensive and first- | —4—7 57. ар NOVELTIES, ENGLISH and | TAXES с JAS, a t Marl Tyne. SSES: their Names and cp ese n E NE Ta E Use, коочу С t ridus um tuation, Soil, Pe Season, Growth, In e of Flowering, Price, Ae. Free e t JUNARD "id. Seed Al Bess Worcester. LOVER, RYE-G and an other mora du TURAL SEEDS (Genuine) nt Market Pri large mpm желез on liberal terms. ‚ Seed Merchant, Worc атест URAL А SEEDS, Е the finest quality. DE PTIVE LIST, with prices and рыт аз to free diner x post free upon àj eee s Drcrsox & So Soxs, Seed егсһапів , 102, Е одегаёе p! 1 can now be had at W. J. WATSON'S ood (re nina ront Market, Newcastle-o! PRICED LIST free on application. Ў NEY and GENUINE E AGRICULTURAL, AEDEM, WER SEEDS. Special prices iu ШӘ offers on application to JAMES FAIRHEAD & бох, Growers and Merchants, 7, Market, London, S.E. New and Genuine З and тла 5 р: T yc or 100, E co per doen on leave i state that they Р RST CROP РЕА.” EET e SOLD OUT of * HE INVINCIBLE SC. SWEE are now SOLD OUT. HEX Brows, Seed Grower, Sudbury, lk. йн н RUNNERS WANTED. Send sample and price to Bann & Ѕосрех, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. AAGE'S DWARF КАВШЕКБСӨ KITE Mer Packets 1x 0d b I new varieties of күл : Sudbury, Suff EW LETTUCE, THES ТОХТА аа for duration LIST E eem Strong ARD Ѕмітн, Ж 286 THE GARDEN ERS _ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE, Ls ma Eon Д pas. LONDON "SEED COMP: AN Y, LIMITED, Offices: 63, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, wW. HE LON NDON SEE D COMPANY, LIMITED The GENER АР, PRICE CURRENT of KITCHEN " ARDEN, FLOWER, n та І SEE DSi is now ready, pus rill = arded gratis and pos to m ddress in the United Kingdon T HE юй рой SEED COMPAN Y, LIMITED, can now supply KITC HEN GARDEN SEEDS of all descriptions. MS S 50 rus 1c LON DON SEE D рабт. LIMITED, 1 upply FLOWER SEEDS of all descriptions, SEED AND PLANT MERCHANTS. 4 5 фра LIONDON y AR x j^ о че) M ur Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid. y х JOMPA IITE T pz M жар: чалу, E. uS nts, Wholesale and Retail, for London and Home Counties 10s. 6d., Ws. or particulars see N д PRICE CUR iu. STAN DEN S GARDENERS' Р АМ КЕ FRIEND. IE LONDON ) OMPANY, LIMITED. rus m. OND ON SEED, A E^ upwards штей carece A highly —— пона. и Me Sold in Canisters at ls. 3d. and 2з. 6g, free to any ver beer in vim d Wales, { Gard em Amateur.) o! OHN HO LAND 959 [^ "ael 6 to his friends and e G. an TP еф pum of all pen Manures for oting a healthy vigorous tJ patrons that he has TAKEN into den ж Camelias feo Franci as, Ixoras, Boronias, Eriostemons, етене, yipladenias, Pimeleas and Orchi ^^ храмов па That tho Sea tnea CT ia ее US í foy ail «eue ireenho ouse P 'Stove Pl ente in general. For t Trees in pote, Vine Borders, Lawns, Pj Chadderton, near Manchester. Gro 'unds en Garden Cro р ‚ the б. and А. F. is inv: жй, е. ne J. У A SE rience in reference to nure, * Th е Garden d Ата ues £M мову ef PLORIST TUA ROSES, most Ms рте ejns "i y kinds И pot | pi Dn Le Ls e ait and Camellias. t Bio foun: Every одо for for р Rh p ts, and in small quantities for Roses, when so grown. Ihave no doubt but itis an reas LAC, for Roses growing Borde ar S mi d giving it а fair and extensive trial in 1865, in ine open ground, also for Pot Vines.—And remain, с. E а - OLLAND axp JONES have aer d for delivery a large and vr Collection “Тиш бшу. PICUMEES S? ЕРЕ" TS 4 p Tis. p x —l have used your Manure, “The Gardeners’ апа Amateurs’ Friend, largely for all kinds of Fruit Trees in Рош с. Orchard YELLOW в ROUND РЇ! Ad tho largest collection in Europe, and pe it to answer bu much better than anything in the fotu of Manure І have ever tried; and being free from smell, it ean Hows 8s. per dozen pairs. jog Шан C being offensive to amy person.—1 am, yours De veio «до ‚ж BUA Eag ri BORDER CARNATIONS and PICOTE te Gardener to Thomas т, Esq, pese PANSI ES, good variaties, 4s. to às. sow rd ете ts bney sn Cheadle. The Heaviest LANCA pq "tiun т TREES, о hesitation that your ‘Gardeners and Amateurs’ Friend’ is just the thing which Tiad long been 3 and 4 years E. 4s. to 68, meet ewik TE I favo. used it pute ivo To or three кора for New LX plants generally,—also for Camellias, Azaleas, lxoras, ai Н. А reiittan e required fr. Е correspond Stove Plants, and its effect on all of these was satisfactory, an nd this in such a degree as fairly surprised me. I have used severi ol T) ЕА X E Е IN'8S Exe: ul ERANI T М 8. Artifieial Manures, also Solona Matin jet Guano, and Manure Water obtained from Mrd itc en, айша quas Mor ME j B ые Manuros, ABO cost electio and perfectly safe. Its being inodorous is à groat on, às it ean be used in lee мана cu nds баш. fre quented by ladies without any ө! ef Qe offensive smell caused by Manure Water.—Yours abe dientiy D фа шей in k p dem xl ppp] eie KE ea ee: Mr. МАННА а е other towards e rose mageni e bedd E 3 will have mired amon; ioniums a variety of tints wich musto Min ea - 2 pA. ыў GLADIOLI, ТИ, ее езшш £ for т Exhibition or Massin e sent; the flowe vts Ub cases а pin) E colón ming aay ich gives ип Мы; ses а pin 7 o er dozen, 2s., 3s. 6d. to 30s.; Per 100, 21s., 30s., P to 100s. rdener. ronici h ү , 4 "The ero 1 r decided novelty in their colour and st 27, MEQUE LILIUM ханатал ALBUM, ROSEUM and RUBRUM. zm Дешп thom in PX MA in every collection." al of h Dian Flower Garden Decoration eri ieutture, July 5, Super bl . * The like have n. over been. ssing as they d. t duly novelty, bu sthgular bes ‚Лү БАО ы Eac K P ма 18. 64. Рег dozen, 10s. 64. to 15s. 6d. nd m, ux y Hortioulure Sept PA he vel Е f io | MA шы, = е а i on of new co! LILIU URAT UM rin rted Dos Калет а flower dim ut he г фер АУЕН - Жое 8 e 7 еро d м { those who follow up the parterre item of flower gardening. Each, 7s. Gd., 108. 6d., and 12s. 6d. ; n, 605., 805., | race ЖА TAE E оса Pr po 2d us с | e 01 | * o ЧаррпваЫе to those who, im the а nu FLOWER SEEDS, —À eus Hardy, or me + одено Post Paid — шу ер to keep paca the times."— The Florist, 5s. $i, fe 64., foa , i «t bakat glay or VEGETABLE P lections, Carriage Paid | ордон Bi orlo erao узе с "d tifal glow or m. in бо! —— aid, 91s. and upwards. ў colour; effective. Price, 5s. each, OG. Klowore xose, tha trusses of immensa 10s; 6@., 158. « PW 42s., j BEES урт Nos E 4 | strong "n" ere rere cerra he —— € eu. eden tractive. Price,ós,each | FARM SEEDS, Carriage Paid, 21s. and upwards, «То as the perse of Hi vid A it."—Journal оу Horti- | ч a i * ^ standsinthetront нак» | BARR ax» SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, BEATON'S IN with a м. Ee Uc n DM кесе po THE ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and "acc mg PAESE meds very HAMMERSMI I ONDON, р ш. апа valuable addition У TH, E. е ёо Ње materials fo | У E cS primu ч : will be placed ge E —— үс маная ° * Fort » i "tie and vory abanda Á ча ком ve eaves zonate ; з true ын not not petoro лот kabit a рас on trial, al d A CHOICE AND ЕХ! А d Nacion dm ЖА ordei zn s LANTS REELE Foer clear orango scarlet of бома COLLECTION of STOVE and OREENHOUSR P mrt form, trusses also large; à Strong fre PORT kind, БҮТ for bedding. Ро md did ALWAYS ON VIEW. ALSO D —Flowers of ич and Abundant. A very free-flowêri kind, of dwarf FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FULG S M 4 scariot, with [oy clear white eye, truss е and оор, forming а perfect globe, horse-shoe leaf. d flory scarlet, lower petals of alan ML QUNM WOTIN-* MAE EU Um 7 es aro idliral Е тата ant | the various London Railway Leser i promises to be опа of the novel and zi introduced for beds, the comb: EAE PAS UM MM dor qiie Quite a novelty." Journal of Hortiouttu EALING NURSERY, * CANNON, м, MANAGER. чаго МР г ога "Теп minutes" Railway Майа -—— ? FRUIT TREES. ROSES. and SHRUBS. fall ltvated in some IT Ser d n È vith b З 1 y am у “т ота саа жш, T рее, in си eu м Кони, red cod ndo roe БЫ ior Ve etenim RUE FELTHAM NURSERY, R. HIGHAM, Мадона, же а se a donet кота dier from all others | "Ten minutes! walk from Feltham Station 4 “Та this the yellow tint is also strongly marked." — The t Pura EVERGREEN and DEOIDUOUS SHRUBS, and [4 аро are here pd grown in а ев Lon PILLAR of BEAUTY. — Flowers brick-red, truss, half-elimbing habit, invaluable for walls of the cons and flower : © иу ОТРАР Pover mia LANE and LANE NURSERIES, ORTH, id А он Mae 58, BER. Же” in a tussi быды fel RYN T н и e Ae me oral o T: — бел. a : к ee added ud, a rut ibt dre pedem a отара oF purchasers. The рдөн am v7 "Рет ар Stock їп the aboye Nurseries is well = ае sud тосып, тыу large anid | the Ма are frequently transplanted to яша ва mot маны, door culture. | temp each. and form far in advance of all the к ; тофта larges than a erri ш Tue Riisving CATALOGUES neo уаде, ам eT. Dwers finc. full, deri erimaon CULTURAL —— T ма germs ot phu rur ши TEES mcm Mores, remet fron CATALOGUH of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, gusti BULBS, published 2 ерда Ma ч d ATALOGUE of SOFT-WOODED and BEDDING PLANTS, САТА тоби of Diu. | x T M quaa ria Ри, йаа Cro London, А, JOHN ax» CHARLES LEE, ProrRixTORS, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, " {г Е | Ч and other u ‚ 1, 1865.] THE GARDENERS LEA AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 287 — a Buccleuch, Е 1 Vine Duchess of New Roses of 1 Szep anp PLANT CATALOGUES, m W. TRAINED. CHERRI RRIES (very fino) of the NJAMIN CANT offers 30 varieties, tl NC КЕЁ has much pleasure іп offcrin g | Deis loving kinds: MAY DUKE, BLACK rem WNTON, BUDE 8: Oo Musis te M R distinct and valuable early арага which h will € K HEART, OX слана, А DESC ІРПУЕ m. - ха forvitin л арр plicai OBERT ; "py P Muscat sour PROLIFIC, WATERLOO, sna wi TE HEART Ano horizontal Say, Сом ibe long-felt desideratum ith the Lp c adt amburgh. St ng | trained MAY DU KE and Ru very moderate, to be unt to the "Trade. that may be grown and rip extra strong Fruiting Canes, 42s, Pisa em TT Pisnting Canes, es have been awarded at various їснАнр ur — p es of 1 OHN FRASER. ri me E Badee Road Nurseries, unes. ARDENERS VADE-MEOCUM E of Merit. 902 P. обам слата P fine stock of tho ER E ienne р petema gage d. Povis “шу siour Салома Мазда, М 4 EE Чоон: озор wes | Dwarf тда} f maiden де. от мано and Picotees, show Hers Gardener? Fer Jor a S and rf maiden Peaches. Standard Laburnums, Cronici ТА жю CAT 1008. Priced and nglish h pima 8, He ойна: Abele Po; - 10 to 12 feet. Also eT Fists of the best varieties of келлру) Mec Cutleave АІ ari and pitira] Seede ; d New GENERAL P UNT г DATA LORD E, тз, 8 gear wed 7 Тос. Priced Descriptive Lists o eous, ammon, SU Lofeet, and pihop’ s Loni жайы у end Puts, Azzlen indi "Согу TEM ^ o to t3 oot kson’s Early | кеи Реаз. КА Troas у odendrons, Roses, and айлар | Acacia inermis, fing Standards, White Spamsh Önion, Bedford. Bulbs, &c., "rien Will be forwarded to applicants. са Worked | shire grown N Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. Dwarf Box for edging. rx pier ing Magnificent ve ripened Vines from Eyes, PI uie on «pomum же T Low PRICES. ries. unti has a large Stock k of very su EB DAA FLOWER SEEDS. 020, pots, consisting of the 1 pi Pe và An assortment of 100 splendid varieties 20s. 0d. will adapted pM den APTE thís year, or or for planting out to d bu igi ag" uo е. make make permanent Ma e furnished on appli- 36 i 52 .. Т8. 6d. bam Place, B STET ; Ба үл 5s. 0d. Carriage free, сн irained снАвр Surra, Seed Merchant, Worcester. C ro e ii ICHARD SMITH'S SEED CA ATALOGUE contains a ATL INS TUN CREE PEACHES, Calendar of Тїш жег энш er ы A EU with , Directi: for 1 E. eme A nure, Fine, flat, rude s of best quality and true to name. Prices реалов. guess Früiness, onomea dom, Hei ht, Worcester. Colour, Storing, Use, qe Your, and other qualities desc List Free b ross Post for amp. is а m tho. онеге the surest way ассевз. RICHARD Surm, Seed Merchant, Worcester. SEEDS. AGRICULTURAL, MEADOWS and PASTURES. ZHE SEED = АЭ T Catalogues EE post free m KITCHEN GARDEN AND to any address on application. NEW PLANTS FOR 1865. NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., to announce sso on Adel May he will be prepared to supply strong Plants g А undermentioned PARADISE and DUCTA Begs LLIAMS, as much pleasure in offering for the first tim: New усе the мый novel and distinct yet to give eer The first is the produc- rv to Her Buckingham IF г | B HA | den || HE B D $ El TH = Hii E bx quii, а florist flower, but as the type of an race, producing its cluster _ € ers quite erect. Its to the light varieties of ki profusely Decio дылын eae ust. thus хе plant, le for suj Moss 2, 3, & 4, will be found great improvemt EE. No. 2, a well-formed flower, with great ве й » distinct 9 nest proportioned double flower yet offered. Avon 2 — petals. m i | ii NOVELTY. — Tube and гек cordata gracefully recurved ; hite base, А very nice proportioned об, producing latge gates of bloom; leaves AGAMEMNON.—Rich scarlet sepals, broad, Substance ; с тегу ro ae iiir E dari plum, base with егу crimson ; habit first-class. * сана Малва curatus Scarlet sepals, tube media oss exed; corolla жык flamed s ndoubtedly the finest d Fuchsia yet пе Ete HH PE FERI | | al # Гы vis n M TE barrel shape, atter rlóxod to the tu y serrated ; searlet tube and A grand flower Ferr ee tren the ipo ABBA а qt Price 75, 6d. i i 2 4 gs ille "us Y. ri West Рерчр de cH Rovat Vix таль —А ө тда E] diri. 23, was submitted to в to PT Season а Овврїспоца” е of its теша. (fno Rot x the Qr, Which proves its car Plump j Condition, Mela cut ў of d Punch ош, and aeta 8 berries PARADISE Palaco, | n of Roy ото is quit 24 М GRAPE, rovar VINEYARD. w Single Pe saali A (HorrAxp) — The on of Mr. the successful raiser of ind. си Duchess favourites of the past v es variet; and i in character, ntm и CX uei agonie sini zu е ч ho iod b dre. size, good shape, mi constant, Eee пот Plant when ава was about 2 feet h, and i. through, eoyered with flowers, thus s eon ink its habit and Received First-class Certifi yal Botanic DETE yal Horticultural Societies, Sly 1804. Price 5s. A PE uA е Islew: Up SPLENDIDA (WinrrAMs| ums oe eR flower, pure white ground, having four iped st; b БОЕ of rich carmine diverging from the centre; the outline occasio; n by a small blotch ; good free branching habit. Received First-class ver e ELA Price бз. PURPLE BEDDER.—A diversity of character and colour is much d in our summer garden eum y e with eeu constitution сле been а an Кы More Loon t0 withstand ow у Mee x ply that x therefore ir recommen: Pr of peus height, with free ЗЕ "abit quguiring no gen down. B. S. W. fee feeling rp thai Petunia yet offered, has stock to supply iue moderate y Price 2s. 62, each; 24s. per dozen; #6 per 100. w Calceolaria. И нь orange of yellow, the whole flower min Боны. n "an rm idum good aoi branching habit, "ide good тта of pret. either for UR n ox pot m pt Яу as pieten e prolonged u ha SERRE DU nep ра T A ролю озб accepi MCA Price ӧз, BIRD of PA stoek of this valuable Grape., For description see report has been recently received :— Horticultura} Magazine, March 1 . The berries ore roun I ein diio more Ses аы cie гласно umb at of Muscat. "The bunch is 5-4 гае рр hanevw While leger and which was much wanted, this variety ion peculiarly its own. round than — зви and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. , begs to announ s LIST of NEW „Ж for 1865 mar pel ES A application. Ls offered have been selected е, and may be 3. upon as bein; ng tho bt. PN "ru 2 rdozen. The usual disco сеа he Plants аге > healthy and vigor Seedling Rose WM M. PAUL (Son and Successor [^ the Me А. PAUL) EW леде” сч Ту АТ одй PS are specially recommended. Good plants will be ready r^ бену in May next. RUE ep VIG NERO —Flowers fineirosy pink, very large and the - of сеч but fuller, fresher, а uber m ed that superb v: bad. fog LP Aum hed, consti- hardy, aad p vigor Prico занын THA M. — rcd very Jorge "wer, € er, bri; ighter, darker, A superb Rose, of hardy vigorous growth, producing shoots 6 feet long ns one season, and Fiha thi Price 75. mw and full, a f bett seedling from Leveson Gow: MADAME EMILE BOYA она soft esh colour, changing to rm of a vidus colour, sufüclautly pud perfect in ve^ ved moderate in growth, hardy in constitution, good and disti: Price 5s. each. PRINGE | DE JOINVILLE. — Flowers hght crimson, a fino large decorative bush, standard, or pillar Rose, of great beauty. Price 5з, each, PRINCESS LICHTENSTEIN.—Flowers white, globular, large and — A. good hardy white Rose, of compact growth, flowering dantly. Price ба. each. A а ofthe NEW FRENCH ROSES, 305. t . per dozen. Last year's kinds, 24s. to 30s. por dozen. Older «нуд 9з. to 18s. per dozen. WirtLiAM — Waltham Cross, London, N. Fruit Trees, &c. M. CUTBUSIÉ mr SON'S GENERAL NURSERY STOCK is the Par near London. GLADIOLI, TY from a 65, 98., & 19s. p per dozen, CAT. Saca PS гаыа .Highgate Nu es "Notice of Remo House Street, moval PE m 9, Mansion OPPOSITE THE Maxsstox House, ERA, -— = ГЕ SON, SEEDSMEN, beg to inform their A: iir LOVE тола, the Lease of their Premises as gore, they | Turo "REMOV to 98, VREAPRLDR y pony ‚ент apposito w Church, E.C., where they ARLY SPRING FLOWERS, largest Stock in England d n RA е Wrs»'s Giant Polyanthus and 1 "Giant Cowslip, ото Т the у paper n hogg Golden Chain Eg cre ev wd lyanthus, American Scarlet h Gentianella, Double Criss аавв ditto Yellow ditto, ditto Po ditto, ditto Rose ditto, ditto White ditto, ditto Lilac pin Double Pansy, ditto Negro Polyanthus, ditto Golden Chain ditto, ditto Pink cr Single Blue Len Bees Mes Ж, le ditto. "tn thus application в, Calcot бага беге Readii ре у, LATE- PLOWERIKG эк ала. АГА PRINCE o black А оп vom hardy, and the latest H grafted pl od 6d d with purple, divided derum EE PA E y endron grown. MAL ear ditto, strong, ре WALES. —Deep m: Sdge, р white eme] rimrose flake on the upper petals, wt y рон ted 1 with bro tally distinct from any variety àb present known, апа when in pom may E readil; "exui мэ d from all others; it is a beautiful and dron. One-year , Strong, 21s. Larger р to abio last year by ic М доно t9 the ned d Lu und for pe iey inni mei, and m — E ing trois, ently so fatal m r7 dently ро обу», ж NE сс is état class of plants. Coloured Plat: rd s зеет мг XDREWS, will be fc 13 stamps each, or the two for 25 stamps. Maurice Youxo, Milford Nurseries, near Godalming, Surrey. New Jj BALTMARBH Ai • and F; Varieties, which TTLE Zonale Pelargonium: AND SON, dieque cgo SEEDSMEN, E for side by side with Christine it has & fully de et eo etie сз = бо La е” equentiy it not beer so I d мее b ү (—— * Some po "Pelargoniuins rpm А "T + бон, юа и гулу» — E bushy habii to be c^ x another, Ie had маошу S bbb ended the Gardeners м report of thè Botanic Botanie Society's iq dr us Ан P "From Messrs. SALTMARSH & Chelmsfom came *' Little From, Meurs Sa wig P T ai зова, жна MS small ee Macon" Ч This will no SOME as dox oo. ato 9.4) amati the Hort Meeting, September nem grow por oT eral Mer lure :— nd » “c Little Treasure, a free-üowering dwarf variety, with scarlet flowers, of very compact habit, ОФ ЧЕ cing а еса of trusses of flowers, and very useful for ing purposes ; received а First-class Certificato." im "s gj ARDENER' 8 VADE- .MECUM Wesen British Fern са т окпе. T БЕ M can now send, pos t free for La pos stage t I. (British Ferns and t vari A н H М dh rices x Hardy Exotic "Forns ki his New and. E к ni 'ALOGUE of BRITISH and EX RNS, rns) will be eta as ANO as possible. T EIHI Nursery. S.E. — S.E EURS, TRS, EXI T inmo AMAT * Part 1I. (ажан. i. BITORS, and 1 OTHERS.— „ет of "пе манн A E the cream of New and AS, FUC "n now be supplied; W. Кмонт, Floral «AS, PET adapted to the purposes 'of the Ne c LOGU E Gratis on application to SES, VERBEN 5 Leer DAS pom putas Plants—Mos -— SCOTT, Merriott, Клас паз just Publis Ж "the uu € nis vind ER GARDEN DIRECTORY and f E DIN S Ru ; it Ec matter e" s of all the best plan: w to Pian A Arrango, плгез, ЖЕТУ, ы ч "fall all the best Early Flowers, 2s. 64. per dou I I largely in thereon, ni EN ing m Price Td. — RORIS eeds селти Growing. ])oBsox 8 “CELEBI bap og CALCEOLARIA, Sealed 6d., and 5s. DOBSON'S PRIZE NERA RIA Spei e ls, 95. 6d., апа 5з. DOBSON'S UNRIVALLED PRIMULA, mS fringed white or as Эз. Od., 5s. A DOBSON’S SUPERB В 18, CHSIAS, &c., еа. б SMITH' S LIST of all t TRIBE suitable for Britain, gi er. EVERG RGREEY price, тт, 100, REE situati, TA GIGANTEA and CUPRESSUS /SONIANA. heu 'anted tru Seeds of the above may now be had at W. J. Warsow's Seed Ware- house, Town Hal eige taig eA Nowoastio-on o Price, per packet, 5s. ze the with copious Index ot Te, Tous, тайак of ther nt post paid. n, Free by Post f for 12 те ЕА duit BA ARRON bega а-а nga tae Don ud nthe 2 toe Douglas n сана own, 300 feet hi vehe The strength. asses the Larch and best red Deal, and (iteh Pine. See Gardeners’ Chronicle, Nurseries, Derby. rici 2, Pi e, 2 t ‚4% Pines. X 1012. 018 inche: 08; Yew, "English - Trish, extra fine уо, 2 03, POTA'TOS, LEMON KIDNEY, small selected seed will be Sold Chea; H. & R. STIRZAKER, Skerton Fir Exhibition in 186: е of the ege олау sur) жаз 0 i approached by the June 17, 1863. Elvaston Tbor-vitzs. y improved; Ep n4 € ар. n Nurseries, Mo BROMUS аа (AUSTRALIAN PRAIRIE G JAMES CARTER & CO. : BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE EXPECTING а A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF THE ABOVE GRASS SEED DIRECT FROM AUSTRALIA. J. D ES Soxs, Seedsmen, ] Isleworth. — — ported German Seeds. DOBSON усе SONS, [e ve "the pleasure to offer the t). following, which valled for quality, post free. ANTES. н d Collections. % sie AUT'S ету Жр Ер, m i Ld C i2 ÇARYSA аео МБЕ е 12 NEW BOUQUET PY BAMIDAL, Sa. 12 NEW GIAN T EMPEROR, 8 PERFECTION Y RA MIDAL, o эсас, in Sealed Collectio: 4 ny BRID CAPE, 2 10 DOUBLE LARKSPUR, КАША 12 oq des DRUMMONDII, o МА ELEGANS, Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. 12 DWARF GERMAN, S BRANCHING, 3s. 2 WALLFLOW ER-LEA V'D,3s. ш oyren = Their CORRESPONDENT gives the following particulars of it This Grass is grown most successful 19; z it is considered to be far | obtained 35 kilogrammes from 200 grammes of seed, H or superior to any of the English Grasses. EN USED FOR GREEN roop | weight of the seed; another farmer got 74 kil ra vigorous than Rye One of its f seed. Itis Mu i the peer. the spriug, Ei if ibw believe it WUR; WILL BE FOUND IN already been tried in France, with. ihe » following results p A new ея crop, called “ Brome,” has recently attracted, much | farm: attention, in consequence of the perseverance of М. A. Lavallée. A |seeds fro farmer а УХ су тл Dailly, has пао 31tons of green Brome | great сену $ this per hectaro (or e than 1? tons per acre); M. Benoit, of Asy, | Brome in question. AMES CARTER & Co. will be happy to book Orders for supplying this GRASS in quantity next auum, deer M IET eder bát nean quus n : otf, fitting & uliarly for exposed situations and arid soils. sit ofr and igi er, in the асраш of Finisterre, received some 1. : m America, апа has ever since cultivated the 3 Vis turn ns. out now, it is said, to be identic: Choice Flowi B 8. WILLIAMS begs o, ойе the following choice e selection of FLO ich he can specially recommend :— erb d VA finest mixed, 25, x Led Det ASTE xtra v 1s. per еледь, Tues: AMS’ 80 all the best. kinds, '6d. p URICULA, seed BALSAM, OCK, from named lower: owi and they can now CARTER'S PERMANENT PASTURE GRASS SUPPLIED AND MIXED TO ORDER TO SUIT EVERY БОП, AT 26s. to 30s. per acre, and 32s. to 35s. per acre. JAMES CARTER anp CO., 237, 238, & 261, HIGH. HOLBORN, W.C.; DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX; and CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, FOREST HILL, S.E. Ms д » y r packet. CALCEOLARIA. а; mixed, 2s. 6d. per packet. т раске saved from а ара тэс ЗЕЦ 1s. per packet. 'ers, 6d. UM rize flowi WHITLAVIA GRANDIFLO NOLANA LANCEO! LATA p pi PRIMULA FILICIFO: Wed or Зв. 6d. per packet. pedes Holloway, London, о T TR ДЕД И, UTUS, 408. Mer VIT AMERICAN i p A IJear Seedling BERBERIS IS'DARWINII mm Ter Seedling BROOM, WHITE PORTUGAL, 15s. W SPANISH: 158, GENUINE GRASS SEEDS. PERFECTLY FREE FROM WEEDS, tv J AMES VEITCH, © ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W., t fi tl ne VERY FINE MIXTURES, ant ing YELLO і fear Seodiins pi ICEA DER LARA, 1008. а Seedling PUN dan Lis ade Me 1-year PERPA YEWS, E EDDED Or REN A PICEA PINSAPO, RETINOSPORA RA ERICOIDES, 80s. usare y EN yrs., very fine hybrids from | THUJOPSIS BOREALIS, 3 to 5 inches, 708. YEW, ENGLISH, 5 to 7 inches, 70s. RicHARD Зміти, Nurseryman, Worcester, Primula fimbriata.—Double Flowers ANK AND KINGSBURY have much ieh ple EB. ann g that they of their superb strain of CHINESE PRIMUS E TAN агаш ее tion and hybridizing, they eu A n ping, they шг recom. easure SUE finest, strain Editor of the бо found below. тете The fine Double varieti ibited e Dy Miete Smith e er age "Yhich has have. also es lass Certificates, were raised by us. beautiful, double single verres bae hs o iele, p. 244 gratified by the h Kingsbury, of ein ame з" Chron much TER — m the Gardener: We have been latel: А box of flowers from wet Windebank & V "Their strain of Prim: int of Benary's C: rose ti а ped T e remarkable fora large yellow star- hers are splashed ground, ai nd. both pure white and LET түре full double flowers, TRANI h will be ready in Л early orders are solieited, Whinb price on application, Southampton, MIXTURES for PERMANENT PASTURES and MEADOW LANDS. Containing only the finest suitable Grasses d Clovers. 258, to 30s. per acre. for IRRIGATION or WA! MIXTURES f TER WS. Specially prepared from those. kinds of Grasses most suitable for moist situations. 25s. per acre. MIXTURES for PARK and : 16s. per bushel. MOREM BHETARHE е: — WALKS. © FIELD UM Р: к р * 2i. to 308, per aere. MIXTURES for REOLAIMED MARSHES or HEATH LANDS. 20s. per acre. MIXTURES for GARDEN LAWNS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, GRASS PLOT; BOWLING GREENS, &c. 18s. per bushel, 1s. per lb. -motio d from the finest i t fail to give satisfait ” S for RENOVATING OLD P (Sow 10 to 1215. per acre). Price per 1b., 9d. MIX ALTERNATE ANDRY. ent, These Mixtures are formed of the ye ino 'grasse ers, Е Е +0 requi for either One, Two, or Three Тем” Pastute or Har. dangers! 16s., 18s., and 205. per acre, A Tn orderino thia Ar: q One, Two, ог Теё Yoda : _———————— Where large ies are required, J. V. will feel pleasure in quoting special prices- kind did Grass and Clover Seed supplied separately if required. SEEDS will be forwarded (Post Free) 9 Full DETAILED сїт LED Ағаш 1, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL TURAL FAZEM 289 —— SUTTON'S PRIZE MANGEL WURZEL AND TURNIP IMPROVED KOHL RABI SEED. S FOR PRICES, SEE SUTTON'S NEW FARM SEED LIST, ICH MAY BE HAD GRATIS AND POST FREE ON APPLICATION T SUTTON anD SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. SUTTON'S GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL 80118. р sus. Surrov's GRASS SEEDS being Mixed expressly to suit the Soils for which they are required, Pros ани have only to state the Nature of the Soil and Acreage to be laid down, when suitable Seeds zs. Prices, which v: vary ыр to "dividi Pone and purpose for which they are балей, may be had 8 application to E UTTON Axp SONS, ROYAL BERKSHI RE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. MEADOW AND ginge GRASS SEEDS. JOHN & CHARLES LEE, SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, Recomm iculars о of p ре. уло A ag or Improve their Pastu r Lawns, to send them full те "e e > most с D the rry a be dealt with, and to state if the lendi i жеси ог но oa The rock careful selections for the following MIXTURES, which cannot fail to produce the p opem DOWN LAND to PERMANENT URE, carefully sel TURES for RENOVATING OLD PASTURES, . per Е этине во E lb. per acre; 9d. per Ib., 80s. per ewt. AXTU; RES to LAY DOWN PARK or FIELD LAWNS; ап | MIXTURE Notice. URCH ASERS of Aega D I of FARM or EEDS will b ied liberally by Scrrox & So xs. E pries mm ate qut Бейш. to Боттох & Sı RICES of SUTTON'S PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS.—Two bushels Large Seeds, and 12 lbs. Small Seeds peracre,—For very best quality y (including Clovers), 30s. to 35s. per acre. For very n ditto р сет -— M some of the more expensive kinds of Gi АП Goods delivered Carriage Free, except very dii parcels. . Royal Berkshire Seed Seed. ES. Reading. - ECOTT, AND B. AWTREE, D pua and Мес CHAN ark Lane; үк and г Wheat ; 1862, for and огт and Seeds,” DR ENAS ui LO BELIAS.—Purple King, Foxhunter, Lord Raglan, Mrs. Mere. Brillant de y &c., in Pots at 16s. por 100; out of pots, 14s. Lobelia ое 1957 per 100 for cash. rcs мазму fine Plants can bo ha George Epwan 5, Clarence Nurseries, Haxby Ком 58 Rios olarias. : VIES begs to offer the follo wing Hybrid 8, AC; DA Shru! larieties, which he raised last year, and which are now offere "o Mo first time. They эы all the habit of Aurea floribunda à, and are equally good for beddin, GARIBALDI, crimson scarlot CONSTELLATION, yell CRIMSON KING, fine aon NONE n RUBRA FLORIBUND )A, red| NOVE , buff А Л ge scarlet А, dar! mson mottled AUREA SUPERBA, fine yellow SCRI qan crimson | € | NEGRO, very dark | | OTE IE LEK ), dark crimson t Pr 18s. per dozen; second size, 12s. per dozen. The usua disc rad to the Trade. Lar kfield Nursery, Wavertree, near Liverpool. velties for 1865. G 1* EORGE SMITI? “Бе gs Г бетен to announce that he has much pleasure in offering his E Sk рыно FUCHSIAS, VARIEGATED and MS — m ANIUMS, confident that they far surpass anything yet offered, viz :— FUCHSIA 8. DIADEM (G. $ S.)—Tube T d sepals waxy scarlet, well reflexed, of great substance; corolla dark violet with vermilion feather. One of the finest double EE s yet offere 10s. 6d. + be rilfant v riety. Figured in the Floral Magazine for Feb. 1 GENERA LEE (6. S.)—Tube and sepals of fine pem чай well reflexed ; coarse-growing kinds "e excluded. к 2з. рег XTURES for ORCHARDS or pie SHADED with тавив. | МІХТОВЕЗ of GRASSES and CLOVERS for ALTERNATE 30s. per 20s. to 24s. per acre. TE Фм Two, or T wr Lay. MIXTURE: 20s., and 22s. pe S for MAKING NEW or IMPROVING OLD коз LAWNS, тма рег apu À COMPLETE METUO V a eT CATALOGUE of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS sent post free on application, ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY. and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. taksi violet purple, Кз сиы E NEN y smooth ; of robust habit. A first-class variety. 6d. ZONALE GERAN см rer aig ers of P. CE eat substance, light orange carlet, in the way of Hei c pr ing and Ko er, but bisher i in colour ; E 5 rud a crown piece, extra. шош RIVADL.—Flowers rosy salmon, large, and e "lar large, well formed, quite new in colour, a free pne ш rv 9 way : fine variety. Awarded a Certificate by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. 2з. IDA. Бета blush with h pink kanardi truss very large and well formed, blooming for extraordinary length of time. It isan acquisition. 3s. 6d. PINK BEAUTY.—F osy pink, the upper petals white and low: pines russ large, сойом, and 9f [excipe form remarkably ree, and one ofthe best of its ete MINISTER.—Zon pta foliage, carlet and white eye. PRINCESS. —Bright rosy vink, truss large, a free blooming and fine bedding variety, 3s. 6d. me MK 'WN.—Flowers large and. conspicuous, white ground, rosy let centre, truss large ^ed Spe Mu fine Md free, arded & Pire st-class Certificate by the Royal Botanic Society. 58, A же ATED GERA SIUM, STELLA VARIEG. 554: sport of Nosegay Stella, being a most of dwarf = уба foliage green with my white, crimson. soarlot flower. A most beautiful and effective Variegated Geranium for clumps or anting. 10s. 6d. G. S. will be жерегой to send o r April м, in good plants, the foregoing New Fuchsias, M onale ri а 4 Geraniums. Калу orders are т пре elicited. * Coloured Tiluclrations of ye ia Diadem, Fantastic, and к г Lee, by Mr. Andrews, in d em for 12 Tollington тубе и y Road, Islington, London, №. RAUCARIA TAERA Aaii v Specimens of - the above, еў Чч B. rig prios ue f good colour, and finely rooted, сап be ixe e in гете жет fs at greatly reduced prices, in sizes from 3 ti Ada Stock to select from. Mavrice Үосхв, Mild нн near Godalming, en TE SALE, ARAUCARIA EXCELSA, 8 fce high, and 5 feet thron h, ina about 18 ins. in diameter, Es 5. ARAUCARIA CUD ХХІХ: 6 zi 6 à: high, and 3 fcet through, in a pot about 15 inches in diameter, For e information рну to J. m. coni of Messrs. Low & Co., Clapton Nursery, London, N.E. iria ait ng 2-year Seedling Larch, and l-year do. ack Thorn. RANCIS ар ARTHUR DICKSON AND SONS can still su Goy the above at very m oaeee prices. “ Upton ' Nurseries, Ches RANS pP LAROH, &c. 25, 25,000 fine OAN E 33 to 4 feet 2 to З feet 300,000 1 to2 feet Bedded a эй, tities; Transplanted SPRUCE, &c., at moderate qom largo quan rates. by rail to all pa arts of the country. R. Monnisox, The Nurseries, Elgin, М.В. PIERCE, Yeovil Nurseries, Somerset, offers ә 150 CEDAR of LEBANON, 8 to 10 feet, well rooted, 100s. per dozen. 2300 G GHEEN HOL e times transplanted, 60s. per 100. 3000 AMERICAN ARBOR. VITAE, б feet, Ad jos per 100. 000 CHIN: EE yir VITÆ, 4. лее 50s. per 100. LUAM ЖОЛИ? feet, x per 100. Carrers GARDENERS VADE- MECUM жы ERE — DWARD SL LOR EN NumsERYMAN, Malton, Yorkshire, offers а large Stock of the above at the prices час below :— PENES — À 1s. 3d. per 100; 10s. per 1000. 2-year 1s. 6d. per 100 ; 12s. б, per 1000. 3-year 5... «peri; IT 6d. per 1000. —— — RAYSON'S TRUE MORTLAKE GIANT АЛКАП, grown on the ground where the late yd Grayson brought it xi ie perfection, so that Grayson's is esteemed the E one year old, 2s. 6d. per 1 | Plants two years old, 4s. per 100, Séed post paid in orsa fi ust under the ounce, 6d, Post-office orders on Mortlake. FRaNcis R. Кіхонокх, Sheen Nursery, Richmond, S.W. 390 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, глн 1, 1865, 627 SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT. TO LARGE PURCHASERS OF FARM SEEDS. THE DIRECTORS OF THE LONDON SEED COMPANY LIMITED E NOW IN A POSITION, FROM THE EXTENT OF THEIR CAPITAL, TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING АБЕ ОРГАН, Xu ABO PUNIHASERS ia FARM SEEDS, And trust that they will r pr +*„* АП Seeds (avi Free. ШЫ | рим uar | Galio MANGEL WURZEL. Рег Owt, | Half О. | Ог, Окі. | шы TURNIP. Bushel. ushel. ushel, vog в RED e ui ; i 3 3 T EI NDO? › SWED ати о |2017 6 | 2098 0 1504 9 d ; 5514 ирнен EURFRA TOF P dug cU TIN | 01 6 ? Ц 0 0 { б | ролна ад 2 d ? $ 0 95 р 11 0 1 i : GREEN TOP $ SWEDE inoj 01 0 086 046 ЕК НО wer одна as ahak ai 8589 i H He ° Ai GREEN-TOP YELLOW Айрквйин "or peque 170 | оноу 0те EE бА TREES TERDUM 17 014 0 078 010 | LARGEST DRÜMHEAD, or Catil 5s wd 7036 Ж, $6 09 ТЕК ути GLOBR T 110 | 0160 086 025 | ROT. ubt $ Eeo onoj agr] ate Г УОЛ» нео n d кер GLÖBE КЕЛ 132 01 01901 010 04 9589 | ШЕ Up ED no n B d IM ? 1 $1 Hn HET GREY STO бг tesis idm od 0190 | 0100 | © 50 | LARG " БЫТЫ КЫ T. 9 1 21A BI 335 9 E GRASSES. For LAYING DOWN to PERMANENT PASTURE, 105. per bushel, or 75s, per quarter, ITALIAN RYE-GHABSB, 55, per bushel, or 385; per quarter. CLOVEBS. At the lowest Market prices. Special offers and Samples will be sent by return of post, LONDON SEED COMPANY LIMITED, 68, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, LONDON, VW. PETER LAWSON & SON, THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, Е.С.; and at EDINBURGH. LISTS OF ALL SORTS OF SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. — „6 PHOSPHO GUANO. PHOSPHO GUANO, in its natural state, is found on trap-rock islets within the Tropics. It was discovered in 1854; and its existence was made known in August 1856, by Pn. Tune ELCKER, at the Cheltenham Meeting of the British Association - - Mm of memes, lere: he м а рыу” On the eps kable ——À ion of a Eod Vn of шы called + © The valuable and peculiar qualities at this Manure, now wal kaewa as PHOSPHO GUANO, medii в quand the attention of the leading Agricultural Chemists. PHOSPHO GUANO «contains in its natural state nearly доме м quantity of тарб a àcid found in bones and other пунан from which which Барите" prepared; and Lente states that by using PHOSPHO GUANO t f equal e Guano and Superphosphate of iue; while *the advantage for the improved «абу of the soil appears still more in favour of the PHOSPHO GUANO, if fa goni soluble phosphoric acid is taken ideration.” One of сч нян PHOSPHO GUANO is its uni E duos ырны brao oiher Ж: d exception, 45. Fi HA 13 T T f | The effect of the applieation of PHOSPHO GUANO to both Grain and Вов корг һаз és sits fest ваму 5d Mad, the character given to it byin VOELCKER. Whether се ке the сено at. Grain or Boote, о or арр d as beyond all other Manures, e Ф af Sha fand f4h 3 4haf th ue р f quality The beneficial effect of the PHOSPHO GUANO on the second an à third erst is also very marked; e S OR быш k Š анара р. being а very highly concentrated Manure, requires, before being used, fo be mixed with an equal weight of wood ashes, sand, or гу мыны equal Extract from Report of Baron Læste, dated 114% September, 1863. "ml * Phospho Guano surpasses, most certainly, by its more correot and constant eomposition, the best i i eficaey Qt be the slightest doubt.” P sorts of Peruvian Guano; and of its superior Pamphlets, containing a full description of the Phospho Guano, its History, Nature, Properties, $c., may bè obtained on application: / Tec Ма баё Price, including Bags, is £11 10s. per Ton d : Smaller Totis биге “ba g Bags, s. per Ton, for Ten Tons and upwards, Carriage Free at any Railway Station or Shipping Port in PETER LAWSON ax» SON, CONTRACTORS, EDINBURGH ; and 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, Е.С. APRIL 1, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 291 ———= Lilium anratum. N Golden-Rayed Japan Lil HEND DEBSON AND SON having imported Е. - Blea d 3000 bulbs of th. LU M Superb LILY, m o from 5s. ап азаа each. For deseription LA {nema ia goot roota Ta A: ATALOGUE, which will be sent post ы е ту, St. John's Wood, Mec N.W. mm d E pt ts of the JE HOLDER, E? X Py Let viz., amper Seariet, "Forge meluded, or 50 plan! EM подав, Berks. в, Pico AER S stock m de above is very extensive, and in the finest | For prices see CAT. 'ALOGUE now гос ARGONIUMS *JOHN m: MARY rur ipee ”— ] These and other new varieties in the finest plants ; best established varieties at very moderate prices. See CHARLES TURNER'S pe. CATALOGUE now ready. >All th t kinds now ready, and Viren me ready 1st May, described in UR ED les. DWIN Abs l Тое, that he has been with the om ot the “е Ке pb ea ok M eerta ehe tes t. exhil and are all mos inct ап си А DESCRIPTIVE PRICED LIST of the 24 varieties bab 77177 w Catalogue for вміти ё to a p his PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CAT U: est Varieties of v ап APP uie and Vareated' GERANIUMS 5 AS. CIAS ОНКҮЗА' EMUMS, -— and will be forwarded in nts are now ready for sending out, e Ash Nurseries, Derby. Р , PLAN > for one Же ios бу Mr 2 * ustrati drews, fre pe in ais HSIAS GENER. LEE, DIAD TASTIC, c ed. [3 Fuchsias G. S. has erer рю, "бог rpm of which see безор. = ү London, N. T orne, at ioo pir y. pleasure in co Жш really novel and beautiful VERBE А, үе best = en It isan excellent gip mr erm 2 Trusses of yeso eng orm and fin uq they last in bloom. v^ tn a most ке ead acquisition, nda variety у "d from any in cultivation. n: бтр ЕУ, and до euittien stand ML he complete ithout Jg a First-class certificate from the Floral odes ofthe —€—— d in wee to five First A Venere i "бод ТШ, 16, Sept. 17, Dec, 31; piovinoial 'gapén It D aio near the York House; . BAKER a D SON beg to announce they have extensive colieetion of the best hardy DE ROME in cultivation. e arp plants, at very modera! FAC e colleei neral N URSERY STOCK. "I r3 nds Nurseries. hot, сма ; about 1 mile from Sunning. dale Station, South- Ld Railwa; » Ameri б. e Pon Pera As EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GAR: ATERER anb GODFREY'S PRICED and dai mis CATALOGUE of ig eH n ллы and other AME N PLANTS will be forwarded o xo The гей Но гай а Ay Summary of their т, most choice of Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. 19 CATAL ves faithful Баала PI probably зе extensive all гє Mnododenarona. UE o tno | DENDRONS, а as exhibit ted ng A cna him е | ihs RDENS, KENSINGTON, fi greens and Conifers. Kaap HN А, АТЕБЕВ ьар M aped ent's Parl i varieties, as well as л nu also the hts and REST TR. &c. o ae eri komen endrons. ANTED, a few Thousands x ERROR Api ЕХ и esteemed d жең rie , БОБЕЗ, } kinds of E ry, Bagshot, Surre, leading The пае иа South-Western ice ж" Д Yovxe, Milfor мава near Godalming. ^ announce their Jd, ERT Ы beg to hat RIPMVE PRICED CATALOGUES of AZALEA INDICA H HARDY BRITISH e ha rc CONIFERJE, GRAPE VINES, and SEEDS, ma; cation ab their Dorking Nursery. Russell's Pyrami (mom CL ARR is now died о to 7 mi in packets, моу, м, pe finest breed of PRIMULAS in culti- vation The. Seed f kalo as been saved from selected E 80 that it is even superior to t former years. believe: e "the Printed instruetions for raising and g each prorok; Stamps k т in paymeni ursery, Streatham Place, to Hill, ll, London, f 8. (JARTER' S GARDENER S VADE- DE-MECUM Seed Orders without Signatures. 3 «ЖЗ» lE E g ESSRS. SUTTON a AND SONS have BGN on ha nd М t in iconvenience m vi experienced uest their friends who do not receive their goods MT to Ee T | ^. “Royal Berkshire coa Establishment, Reading. Seeds, Growth of 1864. pepe CHARLES 1 LEE, BEEDSMEN to the QUEEN, вре 0 submit their NEW CATALOGUE for 1865 ol ITCHEN GARDEN, Ао Ф246, and Rr RICU Jas s SEEDS, containing папас t Stocks nt Home Abroad, post free on applica! Royal Vineyard Nares d Seed Establi London, W. Hammersmith, гез Fuchsia i A B ҮЧ JAN D а сап now supply UNA Ars * ОО TROUB elato at 105, 6d, each ; the x54 pU EAE Меш: on Nursery, Bt. Зри" A бое Ргїшша 8 IN SUPER tb STRAIN, 4 ү fn "^ V E id best Coloured 4.29 in € MA ROUES In lis 77 Р Red, White, or Mixed Soo X 25. 6d., 3s, 6d., EN Nurs eries, Holl ; London, N. UNE k's New Pel ums, tig B. WILLI LIAMS has br «i mmm in stating that he is now distributing strong Erg of New and Choice Varieties for for a season, DESCRIPTIVE LOGUE, post freo applic: um and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, „Эзе PLANTS, BEDDING PL ANTE in Voi Will b y for sending out in М An чуч 1000, £8; per 100, £1, Pm is, por dos пори, al Nurseries, Fenham, near JRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of NEW rid 2 ANESE PLANTS, ARES кн, RRODODEND NN. stock of tho above, Жэй Ж J. Warsox's, The .. Established Upwards of а Century. PZN RSS GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, Orders amounting to 215. and upwards sent Carriage Froo. COLLECTIONS for QNE YEAR'S SUPPLY, No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4 No. 5. из я. M. 10s. - М. 1s. 108. 64. BUTLER ix» McOULLOCIPS NOVELTIES for 1805. ВТЗ SUPERFINE DWARF CAULLFLOWI WER. esk E BUTLERS бымдх MELON. КҮҮ BUTLER'S PRESIDENT MELON .. M. CAE Т # FLOWER SEEDS {sent Post freo). Astortments of 100 vars, Б0 уара, 30 vars, 25vars, 15 vars. ANNUALS Hardy 20s, "Y » HalfHardy gos, re = T& Od. 4s 0d. шуы ыы н 258. 0660... 6.62, 0! » Шыу... P TE NOYRUTIEa io m. pc ur nel uu = CM M SUN TLANTINE Qu, 1 Liliums, ineluding iler x Anemones, Ranunculus, rii tra Foi oa in great variety. Special айо at, low rates per 100 or 1000 on application. Kapaa SEEDS, saved from pure Stocks, and received © катет, аша ай th олди о Tenis Tots, Mangel Wurzel, rasses, &c. PRICE LIST just published, and may be had gratis on application, 80у е MARONE b pu ctt. Borz Aogwrs, Nus р ошен Anew invention, and thè n LEE OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, SOUTH KENSINGTON. SPECIAL SHOW үр ог] БАТ, Mei and САМЕШДАВ, eA AWARDS OF THE JUDG: —18 HYACINTHS, distinct kinds. inan im МА Y. Pani, Waltham Cross, N., £1 10s. 2d, Mess ush & Son, Hi; hgate, N., £1, pus en H gu b P d 18% rm Lo. ng, Bus Hil House, gate, 3d, Жш Gr. to M d, Putne noy Heath, 10. Crass 3.8 pneus. =) diee t kinds, (Open.) us! n, e, 20, Mr, W. Young, PANES "Esq., ғов нш House, High- te, MEW Pa Paul, Waltham Cross, N., Crass 4.—6 P нша dinis Grown in Windows in Pots or Glasses. 1nateurs.) 1st, Mr. W. Bartlett, Shaftesbury pr ammersmith, £ 2d, Mrs. L. Young, 6, Blenheim Terrace, Highgate Кола, Kentish Town, 15s. Gilstone Road, Бар S. yii p Millfield Lane, Highgate, N 5 ss 5.—6 HYACINTHS, newk mE (Open. 18%, уеге Cutbush & Son, um CMS N., £1. 3d, Miss оока 1, Eu те W. Paskins, RHENUS, Y FRUIT TREES, & applicat. Mav Yovxe, Milford SEEDS near G: odalming, Surrey. ( y ER of o STOCK, BALSA УЫН HE IE M © БОХ DRUMKONDA 3 PORTULACA LARKSPUR. ZINNIA, &c. e DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST, то жле] Surra, E Seed ORT , PERO p MÁS d HORTIO ULTUR held t PET ERB rig As. - MEE LE TONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL S SOCIETY'S T AM SHOW, on THURSDAY, July 6. ego jums s ng to more than 9007. will be oi жү, Open to ай Basand, "Pritos to be paid 1 БЕМ Сомм! m ЫРАК, Pale Esq Amies hs Vos Re he a Б гел DES M P». Мён Dean . Porter, agtig, E M. 2 E E. Vergotto v. Wm. Cape . SOW H. Ker Rev. C. Daymond G. Wyman. J. 5. Clar! С. I. Strong, Esq. | Mr. W. уй » John г ваа Н. Н. English, Esq. » W. Wy John Fox Н. P. Gates, Esq. | ,, F.G. m. Thompson А. Percival, Esq. і wW. hn House man Buckle Vergette John d Schedule and Rules may be UM 2s the Secretary, Mr. HN Fox, 14, Narrow Street, Peterborougi Plant Houses, аша. їп packets, 1s. and 25, oach, & McOvizoc, Covent Garden Market, W.0. Downe's 16s. Extra, Mr. W, f Collection of Warpigsus in Katra, Rer, G. Choose, Papworth Hall, St ardeo, Hunts, fot Aetat otl Т, Anne Boleyn Pinks, 10s. Mr. W. Paul, Waltham Cross, Ен ^d i „—19 NN of [UE e, 6 ius ns urserymen.) Che бате "ers (иши * WOMEN. Paul, Waltham Cross, N., £ TURDAY, APRIL 1 ,—12 Pots of TULIPS, а ateurs.) X asus ot guam 1st, Mr. YY "oux Gr. to B. Barclay, Esq., aret Hill House, High- м GS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. gate, N. д Мг Н; а аму NL Tosar, Api 4] б maie) ын PS " ‚М. ^ ‚| Зеіепі ояз Crass 8.—-CROCUSES, роз of. (Nurserymen.) THURSDAY, 6—Linnean .. Waltham Cross, N., ко 1 Horticultural (Weekly how), i y rd E ttis o ш Prato, NT 10s, sram a. - 45 i Botanie (бей VA PM. Ass 9. OGUSES 22 Pots of {Amateurs.) or o Siea Круз 18%, Мт. м5 Road, Hammersmith, 158. WM, W: Konne d . to В. Barclay, Esq., Highgate, ў ass 10.—6 umo decer je Ix д ниги remarks on DAR Ма рс, Crass "repe of LILIES of the A Ebr W Paul W Waltham Cross Na Moves ntn un heel peni horti- Crass 12.—6 PRIMULAS, тилд е АЙ рец eulturists, ес + a ll-marked character, which differs from Ei ut blooms, distinct kinds. ier z well-marked charaeter, wW. 1s% Mr. т Trasien, Gr io D, 0 s 0. Ray, Esq. High Leigh, [7 - in i ыгы ponas pE и under med сш; а Ph whether from seed, or ivision, or й Nursery, Hamm еши; , , y 3 30; Me W. Padi, Пиала Cross, N. A. ERR ө ; both. Tt is fi ар assumed, th lety Crass 14.—6 CAMELLLIAS in Flower, disti urserymen. : roduc offsprin whose haraota are 086 2b Mr W. Bal, Wm Roni YEN н е dA ADU of thatvariaty, which offspring reverts, ШЕ Каны A Arde sm LA epe юш "i зеза. of thespecies, Cras TES in Flower, or, абвоб ы (Open.) but that a not do so. Whether 3d, Mr. w aus Kings) Road, Chelsea, 108 this is in m pe a, or not, is a matter —5 RHODODENDRONS, 4 kinds, (Open) of doubt. ere can o question that the сум 1 RHODODENDRON, singlo Specimen. (Open) pring of a variety frogat does not show the Crass 20.—MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION of PLANTS in | disti tive cha racters f that yari ety, and it is 1st, Messrs. J. & C. Lee, ' 24, М x Wee Kings Road. Chelsea, for Collection of Plants їп | or res leds those of, the кч, of the Tisi Extra, Par w^ NUM Waltham Cross, for Collection of Hyaeinths, | but i in a multitude of instan ‹ t will ound £1 10s. Edu M ii Mab; that the offspring of Pour vari зиф: only differs Extra Мер —— х Madison, Esq., Clap. ham Common, fro; sek in which consti- То Small dm ELM ү, Cheshunt, Herts, for 24 Pots of Roses, tuted 1 riety, but о pow from SN i с t t the aed and per a general rule i 10s. ipod of Aucun, | РЁТёПФ 0 ^ perhaps que ocior. o Nurseries, for 2 Plants of Aucul it will alwa be во, nal ЖЫ, dt pn .Berchard, Putney Heath, forf For to what do we owe varieties af all Extra, M Sion dr Tulips in Pots, g1, fact trary to the general belief, in organi Exin, Mr. W, Ка Paul 7. Collection of Roses in ru ei | : & cnn есут g Cutbush & Son, for Colleċtion of SF ipe d p ume д, don or Нуар, £ for 6 of a paren da ETF р Җа d: hei HIT. [UT А d in all patior a either one ano E @ L heie M Paul £i боп, fur Coles ot 4o fm n whatever, її proportions, either Tittle p „ү 2. 80 Medal as to produce : an apparently new character, ү, individuality of the parent being so НЕ 292 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Араш 1, — transmitted, as that the son shall be confounded | with the father, or that the ancestral portrait в shall | study of the individual and деп neral characters of all the congeners of 2 ues Lc. м сориод upon. „Perhaps · indeed звер i n aid, If it be truo ыз all the s d s of a gen us are, through 1 selection, the гне of а eommon parent, then the operator may ex ER t to find a рреаг- e. | ing in nus & the —— of another speci es of the same genus, if he multiplies ш veg y, and de nearer the species Me specifical ally, the greater seri e his 100ess r fin А ing ge two Рд » hitherto u explanation we have |р tions, uld n precisely similar ауа, h characters of the genera of cultivat ted a in reference to the operations of the se nes: in produc pe races, would be a splendid w ork ; it e | loss of Mr. Н. W. Som —— We invite attention to t] NETT m eris to take Ие оп the d ot HO next at Bristol, pr he ausp of las ue e to us that гая, classes Tor cut bl Шей in sets of 24, 12, and 6 indu ks me take part eid > ots, with whose н w to ier ory. 1 nd it most earnestly to the we recommen gress а at NEN and as ансына. ч ey Horticultural „Соп y| individual variety, send th i there is in truth no such thin - ав 4 fide reversion to all the parental Miren e Ж ма thus regard variation as а barrels ра | force, re tending to sunder the members o fami Should we nd the we may iei. to it ourselves, and ofr н for its elucidation. DUE EARS KDE ҮР. ora e| Ixareportof a meeting of the V prp Ааа of Edinburgh, which w d by Mr. 2, vation Srde ós | ill be fou M'N. riy ks, з nov an admitted axiom, that to SELECTION PLANTS FROM, HOME-GROWN SEEDS, the tendenoy а ri aei It may be added, ы H K, че à IM week, took pl " 1m М; fic ° — P —— We understand that the — тен is to be bed ned by Ше Сво 0 ate t a least of the боны Conifers ot America : are so far я we look for the establishment of new existing garden plants, but before |i m e ds define what 6. Е $ Ld em á 2 = |А R. " н а = < ete = 2 et E Ф E ч £u Ф B Ф ч ir” [:] [^ e- Е Ф such we pu. a wished-for character ; ve it | know to bea very prevalent opinion. "We believ in Wea in this Of the la tter fa ot еи is по room for god and for neben The СЯ is aidon еду of eonsiderable importan re just бош b by Mr. C. Doom LAN with а n: -— subjoined, i n which otis cause is in -— for results je i poss d edt by M Мав. Mr. all еек E CEN to follow carefully the arguments we , writes :— “A few weeks ago a paper was ead a ing of the Botanical Боде of Кашып, ү the purpose of showing that some of the recently. Hae aiio Firs, especially bes fd as Abies and the ph; Е sime ке nung it tinis d e may induce i or larger e health but ү will influence the parent to iz from t seed. that will grow лр in Senec rm country are rapidly dying out in certain | Ех STRICKLAND | рр. 413.4 of our Ја traction engine ; and ae fire-engine.. Land, fue will be supplied for the trying of the vm Райо is engines, the finest NEW nu shown at the other e обй being. ES - пура orner The Stevensonia is to Бе rth Pre IE from E кү fich enprieious as soil i ill grow. Neit| ж. de Douglas Fir nor кез ы nobilis oolitie soil. They turn yellow 5 1 ri 1. b prd will lire u ку lescribed. E "thé paper Шы» fo: engin ap yet this is whot the | garden rhe ts to do, aud this desideratum, } 9 ы thanks to Nature's s bounty, he actually obtains if | veres long eno uce new nts of plants then is the wndevisting eourse of Nature—to take ad of this fact and to acce nourishing his p healthy seed, gardener's function, the of pla rom v ded UE eould do FELTIA SPLENDIDA. Both appear. to, be natives of t m for t —— The following seen Me Cosmos — оү oyage гач en Algerie" (anm. $ Se. Nat, ser, %, xix., 121 in note), Lr ста м a hint to gardening leners wbo 'addict VE a Ын sib milis) which i in ral sm of Algeria, mi ибне {2 the Ehe iously direc * The dwarf Pal m (Cha me ai over the lito n presents the reet game Arolitoral Committee of КЫ. Hortoutunl surely a subject for e results been noticed elsewhere, and under what нета ons Ai We shall be glad to publish any об >e vations which observant Ms in different parts of the country, and in localities with different geologieal eonditions, may be able to offer, The subject may indeed le specially com- limits change that a garden i may expeot to effect b by contin nuous „selection ; and under what condition results, For instance, we su M nes that we ^ed t ecessfu P ibm had the pleasure of recordi ing ——— Tuau lovers and friends reminded, iat on Tuesday next, the 4th of оні occurs another of es TUESDAY SCIENTIFIC of price encemen e future those of Horticulture are wil of the Cha rhe were thus n verted into a 2 bed м vegetable pec In ti case the result has been, that barren owe йод of Мер d эп agri point of vi as become one of the ш produ aire" о Tenia m r the title of “ Cercle Professors! poit Progris del'Avboricalturo" £ Soc qm те e fe established in rns the inter branches p national indus P The rhe invites the moreover to n m 2 "it is ho peless to e t to obtain a Ape ere or violet owe or Camellia and yet the theoretical obstacle to this. Vhites, d lihisks, lushes чый, | parti-coloured Roses have appeared obedient the gardener's skill, and, as it is said, even th nd “cloth of gold " races, exist nowhere dens, It is not asif e these colours were | or Rare plants, whether they shall = €: as dar oe may be improved—the former graci du their presence in sufficient ped stimulata the exhibitors ; and the latter taking care rs о М on controverted doeet M. V. kir 06 E LEMBEKE, Ем. Кор GAS, Profe ssor in the entiana, and ier Та in many others, nor as suppose to the number or sented for their quality of the plants or flowers pre- for weh .. f colours once s times a ar,f examination, We „Unders! tan d ea pw Cumellia but we кн Micro no , no ** handboo терага to nut piter scent, sizeof irt mount of dou and all eed — атаана "functio d th лө” doubt |! аву ot. i e МН, if ^ ound, would lead to rene AM these ualities when wanted ; qec we ginn «Ыым next Tuesda: , may be expected а ontoglot (the Одоб, e Prisa of gemit MR EM Mises Low from m Grenada ; Mat nary "Dendrobi m (D. sen oulmein by the same firm, itid wi which cov hite hairs, like what is Spa rly Коя as the Old-Man Cactus of Mexico; a new Cypri- pedi ium (C. е concolor), if it lasts so st from Mr. Rycker England, | proper ferdonment, "it aen С ER nc KITCHEN е PLANTS.—No Il jl Іх the first batch of s iot wi б by Mr. Turner, was а very dwarf vari р Же | It eeren Baa ш the south, bu ces эйтт Юа й was very р 25 Me uae of, name д m in now to be los not em these clue ching sc are to be obtai tained through a ntifie| principle, from Mr. BATEMAN. ` | he has been engaged in t were, with the "history Е ius 5 96] TU GARDENT, RS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 293 | ear roe st А nee зр, wi ith Ыгын Perfection close in their wake.| — nm e c à ng at the same time the ar ihoo air} Mammoth is a vari y somewhat impatient of hie cia ence. Doa but n vour of the late wrinkled kinds. | cold an ey or late situations, a constitutional Gra es for чү Mil fM Welle’ { рф attain this result, Tert d ҮҮТ кле? һу i more robust form of Veitch's x G tl n order t dier habit, an tand varia- i g ^ Dwarf Gem w the best of t e | Perfection. is of hardier habit, a ns ia- | elas 1 Р. ing M. an operation bic of climate and soil better n Hairs’, and it is > xe кару XE h, upwards iba É ihr ap making s elections with аге „persistency. , altogether one of the est y^ frapon. For | relative of mine, Heh ey no houses, but the Беата should always be sown i a ЕЕ the result. Dr. Maclean's first fruits were two wo Д late, as in its caraos; stages of growth it is impatient of jarge не еа d EIE Na frm — he inds, known as Harrison’s Glory the erop | Vines were trained so that two leading sh Eh both ro Peas, the first x а green | ad in consequence. - Dixon s Yorkshire Hero, from | carried to th e right Ma 1 eft S кайы сайа pem colour, thelatter white. As these proved spare сгоррегз | the tria Y vM lengthened they were pegged do rmly. From these in cold and late localities, they are gradually giving| ment on Veitch's Perfection „predicted ; but then it two ehem stems, others about a foot apart were place to better sorts, t the tain there E ағу р ш, an unfavourable —in the South of | trained ards 7 or 8 feet against the wall, and із still a large demand. : very wen ngian a east. x ж. ie та мет. tian Perfection, d fastened by strings pusod thr е а we fixed rings for r. Maclean's, and is now, thoug bea ropper, but it will require a е the Са to w. the ety, as popul ever. After the es ni moist etel i aid weather to bring out its s а variety, a first-class oeiy w wrinkled Pea gaot It should not be condemned till it has bnt wanting that fulness m flavour which some of its successors possess. _ variety known as Dwarf Prolific, combines earli a flavo d pro- p El a kable degree, and bi e-spread popular Among e| E Pis Epicurean, somewhat late ood the test of але season's cultivation. Quo. VIRANDRA FENESTRALIS. than Advancer, Mons. Soyer, Essex Rival, Sea-green 0, іп T (еш elastica). The most extra or rdinary product ctio Кр. untry to ns. to de: met with i ur troduction С. this the Rev. W. Ellis, who рл " d it in ight ke a Eur: leaf of i Lodirubber | Ouvirandra is o - h perge down roote rowth of the versn T..J., Emswor | m a iet The ota wi is a list of the quan- which roduced in the Mr. er. ese, Little Ge Madiga, фин pages H about Princess Royal, Prince of Wales, and Wonderful, seem | since, along wit t fine ДИ, Ea in the likely to " йө staple Peas. Prince of Wales and | case of other меге, e xr а were at р an Ma а loss Wonderful are both dwarf white wrinkle rows,|as to its M prope: и Ад atment, but pers the mee de we but both very productive, and | enabled u e the difficulty, dx ra а dut vour, Princess Royal is а round ho ow to шапа E: MT white c m. way of Harrison's Perfection, but е, most convenient vessel for its growth is a larg. tly supe е it. others have either become | tub, some four or five feet in diameter by two feet Tet, or ve Te faled to gain робо, though a "This should be placed in a tank, and tonk in possessin exce ellent qualitie ев, There is scar cely Zo any эз а new Pus, especially from large wh хра houses. т" ар а new өто ОШ; it has scare ely haq | as the he igher than the MR as the water vi want т, off at times, The temperature of i the water should range from bu to 86° a fair ti ti is tag б the others, гэна л into dme about the same time " NG itch's Perfection. rotation of crops, pom Early of some in done 2 AN tim and a il d | fine. after firmly сотр Ты 'ut the pnt is small, the p should - of t not low s t rain- r, previously warmed. The best D: is nd rich | Ms oam v whioh ee lain i - а heap outdoors for at least. 12 шо and has been frequently n d over to sweeten 16. А good time fon potting is the spring, but it m "mex the plant is growing Ey -inch pot, place a piece of tile over 2 hole, d ud ith 2 loam, which should be rubbed hole in ги centre of the un with Take receive я acing it, press tur stand on another inverted i in the mi iddle e tu b, so Musbr oom house here eng A - 8 ft. long and 4 ft. Gin. wide, from Jan. eta to March 6th :— Mus | Jan, 18 98 rooms, 34 in. in T | 198 ` 27 А "e rj s 22 РЯ » " | f. CEDE uos PO J4 " bU » 9 .. 21 » $n» » Д mds gu 9: t odii Bis UR | »: 4 t 32 » à o» " LE 5 .* 13 " " „ нану ёе 14 » bo» ,. » 8 .. 8 » „ , t AE E йк 17 » eer » » 14 : 21 » у (weight 1 Ib. 6 oz.) $^ 27: ii 29 „ diai »» 18 е ~ 20 22 " » » 20. ... .. 27 » bon 15% » 25 .. .. 20 " n » » 25 .. - 19 » PU i ^28 .. .. 36 $» » » Маг? .. 4412 » н n » .. . v.g - » 7406, Ген an average of 22, and S every day. |! Robert Stokoe, — of the water. The erani " the tub should bo covered k : a fom s about 4} Tat ғи n quali- І эз : ultivated every- г Фуча а Sall Fears m raren К cultivated ; im m ET one t seldom | ache broken potsher ashed ca Over these should be ad white МОДЕ or spar, to the level of the pot, but this should not be AA d higher than the soil the plant is We | The Knowsley | transmi ssion of hea clos | gardener, a e am much t management of a ge establishment, I should be one of your co ntribu uestion as to the 1 % 211.3 growing ір, it is liable to interfere with the young leaves. "The white stones Pie to increase the | exceedingly glad if some f bigis of the tl tful tog er advantage. q completeness of the heating arrangements in the ars to TO pure rainwater and p laced in the tan and o e next morning (the dps duds) this айыру ot water should be pour he tub towards the side in order to swill of. г Em h that may have e Песна оп the surface. This willalso change the water 'su ffici ently for the well- doing o the pla nt. Great Pine stove. “G. H.” appe | co H a | pe - stands at p. 125. io the roots of the Pines will be reine by evaporation from the pipes which pass | through the rubble beneath th them; but my tutors эб мы: the water, which shou 1а be as was ossible ; „Меат at - pert віш 1 a moist like ma ixed wi М bs Е irm E itself. will thi temperature of the hou o may геј to suit the other plants grown i EH for the Ovid being sev veral inch hes under will be mans mpe: Me same, thou, c the. езге, d our of Victory, which was a little and more qroduotire than Imperial Blue m Stock of f it em че obtained, qe eat bearer; it is ppm and even when apparently ea X rida tiem маты when cooked arket t gardener's | a wn to C ere too old th. Pu iine previously warm e е taken out of the tub and placed in the tank, The tub should be emptied and washed clean, and then replaced in the tank and filled with rain water, which should be ected | p mi - When the plant is of meras strength it should be rough deposit water, which would run off, n of i On the rubble behind a similar manner to that in which the Bof. RA resists the ingress of carburetted P ond or fire-damp, e plant € e a shift ed. If t should dr eni and then placed at e rubble, and that phá pes ub; еб di і rests о heat warden to у= Pine porn ira "e| steam, is then a dry heat. Ishonld like to know if 1 nformed, met wiebe ge it сен нысу or qm the orsi ime of gs Should be ast 80°, the atmosphere humid, nd t the house wel edel, as the Oavirandra is very impatient o of exposure. Should anything settle on the leaves take а the Pines monid be cooked like steamed Potatos. А Young G er. [We shall have something to say pymes this, shortly.] Physalis. —One of your correspondents mentions = ун ent occurren peot Piipa нй be e frequen annuali grown out the country. pro wW ho ee m v variety by uce, | pipe syringe, and placing it der the leaves, syringe gently upwards; the ги shonld be handled as little as possible, When first introduced, i 3 thou ught at the Cape. I think that this genus requires further examination, Don (no MN GÀ places P. pubescens ап P. peruvia in differen e i n win rni | that it ought to go ibit d е When wi О БО. € an indifferent stock iik d кашаны | and со изра worthless UE It is glazed o ines pans, or glo obes, and p the shelves € ie house, the dp are » liable" ~ ime в | chec ks fi he variation of the mperature of the ri т from vu vi and | Sid Tin dr ru w, y Prolific, Garbutt's E and Lord Ra glan, gener 11 "ig identical, now ME Lov inp! f | wbich is а great enemy to them, as it ів almost impos- sible to clean them without i injury. the рибәле now indicated. cireumference, or 4 feet in diameter; and Mr. Ellis | admitted ed that he. hi ver seen a finer plant or finer ' leaves in its native country. Тоз. аст? Tooting. It measured 12 т іп | ou ascertaining, as е thre if there be "three ques one of t the. нє delicious А pee If roots are confined in pots, or if planted vi m arid sunny place, ре fruit may be land. Under glass en ен n the open air in Engla without heat it would, of course, mons and possibly might grow under tbe shade of Vines and. Peaches, 294 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Арап 1, 1%, where these cover t the : If 80, dt would utilise | many « otherwise useless decis The с чад requires | than usual. 5. The Royal т gov an ad the Flo Shows.—I am pleased to leri hat you with the meeting of "бе A СС t ult. I was glad to see [4 1 and sho uld i imagine So many ed indeed edd have e Doei a expected, Jum thai it many bunches lants or l| Lind, Leeana lows w with Lycaste чыр and perina, s sns ere does not prove its excellence. m »ention inferior varieties with the same pe pope our 1 his decision until КА bunches were ripe, and found them free cm ** rack - ing," his opinion might then have been of benefit to gardeners. Vitis. ieties. March 18 Sotíttí HORTICULTURAL: (Weekly |^ c | and Leviathan vinh ve wh g crimson, with a scarlet tinge on theo Outside of Of thet te bells, h nbe; ubtless another season, 178 4 Hi Беу improved as те м 4 of тна Beauty of Wa ltham, а : 1, Messrs. сий; à Mr. Wm. Paul, Lar emi? ions of Н - Wn. e: and Messrs, Cutbush, pis Та Ror. Show). Moira, e g n of У Madonna; also some su сне ne Brahe From Mr. Bull c bi сано із yet ы interes — M become Fellows of tbe Societ Д biums, Н. cicorne. y d dite of the Netherlands, опа LE Ж ds. aldi, a - dee S f the fi in iei were som on we бена? ба arib whites , ү; two forms, the one buff, the oth t red. Messrs. Сайы d Earl arly Tulips lions oF np great perfection, both i Мез Кр е e Gr eville ев, ’ Rhododendron cili farnished five йөк “well-bioomed нч ` меч asd Messrs li r. Harding, егш cire e | contributed cut blooms of Anne Boleyn RA d Mr. "prre Stockwell, Chinese Primu o Mrs, Ashton, Elmdon Hall, e gs fro also a gr reen: leaved. Seaksle, mid. to 4 ssels Spr d per Mi bi SA than the eoe kind. , Mar ch 25 (First Spring Show).—It а be dificult utiful of Сабай and Mito Ws ; quet and w good effect as regards a blaz might be gos йош variety of ob jec! cts, which m " T to the mE expenses, othe ing fresh to attract the paa diferent tastes. Some prefer Orchids, s niums, some Heaths, (ain or Fuchsias, ros ; Seg it n tbe fine exhibition of Нуасіп nths, vios other AU зны д iL that took place in the Soci h Kensingt on on Satur- ast, the | eastern dose was ^ fiterally & blaze of spring flowers t charming descriptions, thus Va ir floral the iety's fine conservatory, and its decorations, with qo Ce Paul's continu Kd exh * | bition adverted to , and E asa een a very fine display. "Us fortanately the day was down PAF eer the "Tulips, and doe en Yellow appeal а ee ме. е: ч, useful yellow. Good collections alo уара Ive Раш; 2, Messrs. Cutbush, Аташ; 1, м, [m 3, Mr. Young p nb ‚ Paul & Son 5 a ho the forme m Бой MN Lefebvre, ме Lord is only w within a few years that Ferns and Fine- foliaged | о nfa vourable, rain pouring hic afternoon. s were John Hopper, Prin nee r Waler the ladies. We.cannot have better guides than tbe, bey acinths especially were unusually abundant. гаі Vine with several fine bi — numerow as to what is wanted to give interest to our shows, for v [^ class of 18 Hei were spikes of flower which bu ds of „Ann Alex "in Several box containing ey are critics of most refined taste. Ihave heard them | were justly tho admiration of everybody. Conspicuous and nanata ei say—“if wecould only getthe managers of thegreatshows | < Mr. William Pos collection were Von Se hi ller, | came from the same EASi introduce some of the Tree Ferns among the stiff- | «y, у, Camellias, in the shape of plants, were - in frr looking flowering plants, what a fine con trast w ould be | sl шш d jeem red; King of the Blues, dark, | rate ondition; but cut blooms there was a fir pr ytl thery fronds el 1 arge, and fine ; phe Van Speke, Charles push. display. The latter came from Mr. Trosis, gs stems of the Ferns, showing themselves above the gay ier Gitna Lilis paler shades of blue; Fer ruk Kha . Kay, Езд., Hoddesdon ; Messrs. Lee, and Mr. Wa. flowers below," Let us take the last May -— е" the | and Prince Albe e s — UE were several good examples d Regents iple: this wes t show |in blush and на Tubiflora, Gigantea, iyinin d Double White, тта iata, Elegans, Рош of flowers ever pn d the large tent, with is үш Ginnie X моне, arid Alba Maxima. Wri essrs; Са t зу 1, "йе Jemy L ind, a beautiful blush m banks, is sli cae oue would prefer ы a flower | bush! collection Re CPER d two. тө nspieuous win we e best саса specimen came fria Me M 6 alterations, wn dap made, wer ye zried out, eyed kinds—viz., Lord Palm he Argus. Robert Me Tal; tha t was only considered worthy oft 80 e banks were not the same year after year. 4 3 ti iri prize. HER dow,I bue ck was the те у ойлы seen as Fortune, a new фейс бана EP) ien pi prizes n э. Trussler; 2, Менвта, Loo; S, NEW f Orchid Td +1 aul. Pia 2, Mr. regards wers. The b and зо were those of „Атајеаѕ and . Pelargoniums—all fine *21i44 41 out; but in my opinion large examples of fine-foliaged plants уг want h, for instance, as Draczenas, | lent in Ж ir wa. sier x ийм yellow, bé, an excellent spike. СЕИ aep Мен rs. Cutbush. pem f 12 Hya à € Mr. Y ere ed—suc . Palms, Cordylines, Tree Ferns, м tu жыз had been introduced — were n the st were complain Plants leaf is to be seen, but "the malis — all Ps Tut зайн, of ne b introducing — куры, al lar managers of sh should g Мз en and then ЖАТ would s soon be тт gear. E they ma ' be placed in positions where they ma; eld - bost. effect. The more Tes we gei, tie T irers we shall secure P ur shows, and that is ft vins what is required. В g variety of Ros a devoniensis,— It y be 5 eaa to know that ‘this qr beautiful of all light - coloured climbing successfully and — eultivated in this EUIS is of the ER thinly on the | Шу, ы ү vin 795 large bells. di 2, withheld ; 3, Mr. =, mong edo. in в some extrem y ve " iaa of the Valley е ed | Wm Chinese Pri nts 6: rs. Lee; 2 B Miscellaneous еба of "Bowering plants cime | Tro essre: Lee and Bul. Among them 38% vier magnifica, with fine spikes of y Boros ata, Heda еа fuchsioides, y wt "2 Вайніла nobile, Came ellias Imantophyllum, and several other e plants, al Ф vig and finely in bloom. her: ps examples of good набо. Мен. Сайлык € Von Schiller, Macaulay, Duke Welling Sera- phine, 2M к ouem cvs ai in very -— condi- 8, e" BUS the Netherlands, andeu: Arr иа рг онну King of io Blues, de Celle, eive lou Jis s " Mr. о жары о ung; Г a. Of Hyacinths stated to be grown in A several | Rhodo den tess H Р: tkir: the. s sits new viget m vigorous and robust said Pi ts, ing from 18 It is a most call maths ex in one season, late lon оошег ; in favourable — it commen ied in May and continues 20 feet in| point of growth and fower those pides favourable circumstances. AM exce one lot from M tiful blossoms all throu s ps рел and it Keri. ta foliage al all the year. 1 rm. e | withstood the severe winter of 50-1. In this ty it grows and thrives in almost any soil or dota even in thickly city, amidst the smoke and d shape is fact E ot "wa best fiebtcolureà A Rose Amateur, Bath. | ilie your r Corr rres- С» may be all t f£ Ё + 2, H come to a premature | hat the neighbourhood the dark en тэал, сае we had, it cer- tainly did Da yonng d s аа abilities credit. The Whites est, as they ARA where tis gov, but ҮЛ; iR RR examples of good к; eultiva UE Er: 2, Mrs. L. Young; Equal 3, wee New Hyacinths, thou $5 7i mising, were not in| h pro дош |j e Fer > ovem of "heir merits being properly Fro Cutbush came Th pre pale Blue, © балы, decor in the centre of lled white variety; sla AR Gertrude, rosy ink. . Pau Prineses Mary of Cs min чаң X: Кеи blue, with fine spik See bells; Beauty of Walth , rosy » - with White eve, compaet in zw pale blue, with indigo stri stripe ы spike; "олан pink, with fine bells; Prince Alber n a. Miller, gr. to the маа ine. exhibitions were i rvati The greatest, novelty size of a pigeon's egg, т mottled with maiie. Whether | to eat remai — but in p? ance it із very төй а EN г eme now re ve eg prize to garde It [e uite a mistaken idea the efforts and assistance ore intend to have successful floral Араш 1, 1865.) IHE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL IE o xced together in such numbers | quan F TY r this this spring sho how, боо Hall, ыз ee eder а de 74 of ell ооа uted figures аге intercalated in y as not only to fill the wr rm an outle! t for the crow: f sight-seers. T w по а Ё greatly to its value. Fieri we пез er dy cde t oce dii chot r жеге imp r'tributed showed no retrogression on the l'he treatise is divided into three parts, the first of | forkin m arem ч : кї: most instances amongst vegetables cm not те ТЇ gardeners ; although in some MX o as = the Ld ч which is introductory, in review the general | arise from a di n of tho axis, but from the dive ў уаз, : m Lay Bai rious "in я ы rime its natural affinities and | of the axis from its ME course y the formation of — of P жеге set up во 159 ens s mnt ренги ей: e us and the thi evoted to a notice оѓ [а branch e м; hich th жЕ often confluent, в srrangemen senate go «0 а » Qm Иг. Kirk, gr. соп ош n УЕ rd to the m edical and | to 1 sk the al disposi i i асе, story Duke of Hamilton, ut hvill, Partick. The former 10 contains. r one of. the most abstruse i in to V. С. га а imm Dasylirion glaucum, а couple ilne-Edwards Фор rather the ъа, and minute detail specimens line indivisa, Todea pellucida, | ОЁ о: than of Dunal, rejectin рзы y-* of match plants of Tr ber, several Azaleas, not the | No; апасеге as altogether abnor | = d е + mon buxifolius and s -= seid eo gether abnorm: T h i i сепа ; several nice Camellias, in- я 2 s thesis treats At con LLL erm good formed rimson, with thick petals; | « ;-. jeter rd do ба бешт he says, | siderabl tle and other poiso - j : i А nity; f Sola ds, f Denmark, small but good form ME S | 1g , p ana and is extremely well d фор with a fe оейалеопв eger ki — Ü керы ол us far м аза ^ г al and we - e 8 with only а |The follow Aig curious matter amongst vies] is stated bot much inj е о оводо, but |indeod preten ions, to aue ^ i. tem ип We do e do not with оки to opium, while speaking of the smoking being ]l his plants being uninjured. inent hn very creditable опе, al Dendrobium eburneum, а fine clear | irreproachable the affinities. of this family; for t s eli among their fellows ve qne Doan ENI: UE ЧЕНИ | DOENE dé wich i6 blish i Tai lient friend and colleague, M. Berquie hite sort, with an orang ;the А ish іп а natural group|has m у m us tl я - fi v 2 ii, and several varieties of Lycaste Skinneri, | defini sn 10 10 xr 4 act ет he eme Cattley: ык P Good; а nice Dendrobium | 46 nite divisions, whatever may be alue of the | from та eminent chem n London prepares MET n noble plant of. Barkeria Skinneri, with n ch racters on which they are based, we end always in morphine on à large ncs " There & pro- кез. each numerously flowered ; one or two Cypripediums, | forming divisions more or less n iti and to sell to the Chinese opium from fbiuding Dayanum, with its beautiful foliage and pretty | of demarcation do not exist in Nature; the character: ich the morph. bad » P bearded flower, and the varnished-looking villosum ; cerra melt radually the into tlie ot d rdin 1 0 m ine pe СЕГЕ is. ey had а tiber Persis d merde Ше ne Чо ie cer and, write t тте o e opium in et appear dwarf variega! plant ; re which ance о that md m lo were the cream of this collection. Mr. Kirk | a series of modifications more or less important. 16 із withd d 2 te morphine ida "pde е теу coloured sort of Dendrobium nobile, Phajus | impossible in th iy no t h rawn, and it was supposed that it would be just АОВ, and а пісе plant of the true = » — with P e same family not to recognise the | as acceptabl he opium smokers, After trial, how- ouem on the spike. Mr. Sutherland, (Шы чы а, of а cerlain number of уй forms with | ever, th as completely rejected, as they i s Тано pais Je NE and grandiflor: aud a dense | which a series of derivative forms is anec «еа; but fenes ж — in the slightest dezree the desired nt ol 6 А marked, | effect orphine, therefore "edi Plants there w nice variety , ра , theretore, adt edient Amoog mmt гоч og god Acacia Divino d they are attached the one to the єч ы are allied |in producing the narcotic vapou if the amd several Heaths of sorts, the best of which mter ero equally to the forms derived from one or more other | morphine does not itself enter bito: "iege vapours, [m —— E e bes at of he Bre на types agrees we or ot separate — во сЕ нт it Ti Din result from volatile matters analogous to ts of Deutzia gracilis, and a nice т ^ aet manner the E oar en y асып о Калк batter than we | analogies and differences of any group whatever of m D e kno ow, neither morphine, nor any of have seen them here dme bafon ae — асы = vegetable or, indeed, the animal kingdom, we must | the alkalies ^ verd is volatile. But as re hese ith, а nely- өн cm the. radon breed, with a "ed ESTA Sraning » m T» us mon deeply, , end thon alkalies 39 те ell a urine, asinos D pa maps a admit the кг} perianth, a little reüexed at the tips, bu ving а e, by Mie фый baud of white fro Ms ba - ^ шы то for d are re elated to neighbouring types. vapours s of whidh & the smoke is compos sed.” 8: пай, and the qull erimemn us йз Чу ы. have, for example, almost exactly the same type | We menti oned i in the notice н M. Milne- ROMA рита; A Ackerm; anni and vittata were the nex t. fa: Verb treatise that the leaves of Solanu Mus are в " were con i I ed in z т “е up 1 the | plants as Verbascum, and Celsia; while in Nicandra we times used аз Spinach, а ud M. Сай ecords holo pa anage he e premier ot from ir. oy 1 pour EY " of 24 were оці nes Мова C "rgo eme үг; View Pari Ani 555 show! and N the case with a collection of miscellaneous bulbs from Mr. P. t; Messrs. Austin & M*'Aslan had also a lants. The best Гота Palmerston, Ends Ferns, Messrs, mr Par by Messrs. A. Milne-Edw Cauvet, i а the Natural His lave spon two уок җы асу at Paris, of which The family of Solanads is p of view, in con: 7 and luxury of man being the common type, while Species which notice first, eme DOvelty, iL has at least Р entiously drawn up. Besides Methve ns, purplis| and Dalhousiz, appe, ted asto numbers, and n he best kinds among white ray Place, exhibited br secretary, and Anderson, treasurer, firs Accomplished their respective tasks in а most efficient manner. ines of Books, Solana M. ris 1864 -8vo, pp. 140, 2 tab. опе of three competitive treatises p wards, G. indus. gu eu b History Section at the Upper | of great importance i ina рге of th ishes for the Materia Medica ; it supplied n0 other contribution to the than the Pota! b distinctions. The subject | two in зоб {лм thesis, and if M. voor equally or oes not least been on carofally an "Eastor have 1 ee а plurilooular сараа in Datura а сар ith | sule opening by four valves; "e in ı Lycopersicum, he a by a stran Lycium, the Tea plant с - our cottage mng shoots are off; e hypertrophy, a, Murrayana, ur оцат becomes meni tutes wards di ‚1а neither of the ыы des Leith . Milne vides the Solanads — iw am аен ai ions, Bs d first of which bears berries, the pots, apparently rut x um: in each there is E small exceptional thing afi o was not to be e expected, preface that the time allowed w hort for The p фек her species in each gen e noted, but of on e or two remarkable ones we can "find no semi the Tomat though it was long но not » justify a mere compilation. -| of the Уне р or the Apple of Sodom. The third, more purely raid part, Ax au account е the several alkaloids шс 2 e order, es of prepara! CATALOGUES RECEIVED Catalogue e Plantes usual, full d hapse Ф notice „the — Louis Jan Houtte's (Gand) е ы над н Air, is, as ongst which we e pi depen or bearing "Duehidis Wallichiana, ame and m ere eerie 5 ч "Wle “atropine, daturine, e" berti ` | solanine, &c., are all rnary bodies, consisting T carbon, hydro ogen, ена and oxygen, which is liquid at an ordinary tempe 24-е ores oxygen being absen fine, "V olanum nigrum is c omical plant, t n, bein in туо В a; ек 28 mbrois РОЗ im raffet els (Gand) Plant [мены A por edd descriptive ve of new planta о be se Mes ng—amon . the iem the curions us.— Louis d Coura " nd is iere consulting аин. of Agave cited as - | leaves being boiled in some micis Li Fons аз брам c ыл should, however, be so thou£ their пене particularly weli ined. а, m Duo ft MU d be with more or less of fear aud mbling. On the whole Adam pleasantly written, a very erfield | о e we consider the treatise, which "y creditable con ntribu tion Ж for its lor 8 ди, ip mans as vatis ns e | Cic Bene үне d Cos (Нат a anad. E n: Seed m | Catalogue, vrepared for ы үе of Am is much like our own хава lists, giving a a selection of the best sorts, and directions for cu n. One the chief specialties i is a list of 1 dr ras cda . Ti uainted. Des Solanées. e БЕ B Par D. Cauvet. Strasbourg, 1864. , 152, E lith. 6. es treatise i M divided in in аа the six plates are ry care- ted MY. yw ж -— id кг ; сз dion X аз the is, minds us іпеті of the deal of sack | ui а гр ыў j Worth of bre: at present M. Milne-Edwards in this subject in "s et first sight | c on every medical man ну, to Le himself vet la his treatise briefly adverts to ti ène ainé Paris) y Rosiers fils a кеен list of selected novelties nglish whi the Franciscea Lindeniana eà [apokon T also Таа чы which with ose of L. purpurata. É trala and ae plants is a marl ^g eatur list.— Vilmorin - Andrieux et Cie/s Supp aux Catalogues, xt Catalogue des Plan е. de haut Orna- ment pour les Jardins et les Sq e first a list of e ai, tA ra t ive list. ith 1 leut ge p К summer garden, may be невы gep е Ж зс Р. Е аер Seib X c4 $i Solanads seem to p resent t differe: in the t of the pue Шо g^» мош, cR if we seok, as M. Naudin has done, the law of these varia- tions, resting on co mparative organ rein we find plant also for indoor decoration. ue|In some species this arrange is observed duri ing | the Me life st the # ели ә in vein it exists only in an early si h, or, what amoun and | same thing, Е the young shoots. Th ti. axis (т disappears eeu before the plant has reached its on ti and vej branches, w! 188p) 1 наносни | апсе of many others, These d or unequal! tain | dichotomies, and if оп and bici: коты this aborti ing place alternately the two Ps to the right or to the left, the ^em become doubled. ts to the| da. ғ HyA s— to the publie fora Tortni ig and as the flowers are still in excellent condition, we rarr that it will be kept open fo therefore er y house shel er flowers, consisting Epaer Camellias, of ud Nareissi, Azalens, D б Cy jeu "Andromedas, 296 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND Sanu SSS GAZETTE. LAPRIL 1, 1865, it айо ved during the dàytime. Deutzias, Eriostemons, R Rhododendrons, „ Tulips, , Fairy | |The whole process of agricultnre is at t presen The Roses, and Solomon’s Seal; the whole edged with | that of а newly-settlod country, wi there is but little of Pench and Nectarine trees аге чы rout Croeuses, Cyclamens, and Mignone ga | неи PU ming. e Fig and the Mulberry thrive | atta. Te of Ет -Ву, amne if "- =. d.i ва p As regards Hyacinths, passi ver очи | well but we have icd of p" adm) to rear t the | serio injure them. varieties, which, with the pro T of a few Ё ће Plum abounds, and from it is distilled | езен” water is s he м aed. kinds, seem out of fashion, we have here | the common spirit € ofthe country. The Vine covers t BEANS.—Eart nspla: m red. and t varieties of all shades of colour, in excellent con e hills, and especially in the neigh- | another crop if those in sem are fairly pui i dition, and so ape that the different colours | boi GE hood of Semandria yields а faod wine, yim 18 LIFLOWERS.—Sow for an early Ms. suppl contrast strikingly one with эс To single | retailed in Au small inus of the country for r 3d. p CELERY.— That SOW. siriy n boxes will њо Фа Reds, Hogarth із а ET dition, its bells | pint, but may be pure the g prieking out: eM old plan is very good, viz,, to being large and fine, and of gros сірока, Among p. КДЫН md he Vine is ; said to have been intro- some ve ry rotten and mellow азе | {оп а А, older varieties, Solfat rre and Florence Nightia- | duced - Servia by the Emperor Probtis, and the On m. ihe бана, pricked three inches apart, wil gale were in excellent condition. Am Mee niu wn near Se A are not t surpassed in m en fibres, and will remove with peri Robert Fortune claims a first ran seing b ти ег in | fla vour бу апу їп Eur Many of the wines im alls, d. ЧЫ colour than p dn, which is nevertheless #2 a useful t Fri ent, but otl hief reason why Celezy runs, is that d dt ower. La Frangaise, blusb, is variety, ingly go ood, AE силу that known as Negot 1 by a sudden check, which bids fair to be an imp папу in its | which the Serv ians are justly р roud. T wine в Aló ? MUSTARD AND CREss.—Sow at the foot of а юй class. Among Whites, Fair Maid al p is the p ng name o х Tu rk's blood," and it | wall. urest of all; but, all tings consider s acquired a hig gh reputati on in Hunga на In Servia | _ Poraros.— Continue to plant as the нет. is it all is the "best. Qneen of the ККД "Mon still pre evalls with ^M Qs та to it, which Borecole, Brussels Sprouts, and other Blanc, and deur à Márvellle are, however, e p Бегзи xem the old ha M һе fine kinds, То Blues, the new kind called Cuvier (pale Ma hom edan rulers. When bottl p € SPINACH. —Hoe between the Кн. > pe blue with a dark stripe down the centre of e t r of surprise, | If th r, a good soakiu is а valuable addition. Tho orw мз!) is flowering better | and asks, ‚ * What s?” А "A seeond, M ng P ew ее. | will шогена and prolong ы рго i urk's blood > e and Lord Palmer- TI sto by m пе last is, however, mor ve than blue; and, as with Argus, the boid white eye in this Meis ty will ever render a favourite, Dark—mearly qs are still confined to Prince Albert, para] Haveloc m " Humboldt. Ida i ar àn Malakoff the best buff; thi t is rl Aem though ways charmingly striped with red. f otl а which the Quarterly Review, tasted it, replies а “It is first (риа, * Then let 865. Jan. 1 Calenda r 5 Operations. rie АМА eer h we hav it flow freely ! n e bee iam d, à found to prote encourage and ака their grow fa STATE OF THE WEATHER AT саси HM LONDON, еы the Week ending Маг. 29, 1865, asobserved at the Horticultural Ganis а the name is legion; and f v w ecting them we must refer reports of spring | pereen Кекуле раз) trees and rab vag | [ix Lc UEBEERBATURE ШАН shows published this week | and las to be carefully inspected, for fa ilure is oft ten cau used Of the Air. | Of the Earth і y cold drying winds setting in bef pl Miu: [Monti 1 foot fee 2 feet : Д вер.| deep. refer to them by name. Тһеге із ША, pir, а за! | had sufficient ti A by their lost roots. ls | neo нр ган == с нн colleeti: m, and those who have Mme will | sional waterings 8 iE ee ro 14 given in diy T RICHIE donbtless find much interest in inspecting tl weather, and to mainta 8 9» 5 i Among Crocuses, La Majestueuse is а wu triped moisture about ieu 7 ЧЕ н | 19 | 815 | 40 sort, аз are also Silver-striped and Sir Walter Scott. i 2 | | 23 | из o Among whites Mammoth takes the lead; the best| or dung over — |59916, 9. 717 137 Ima ма. 203! blue is Prince Albert, and the best yellow Cloth of Gold hi ig, if эшо oh accou it of its appearance, : - 29160. 497.1 229:1.888 Lial + $ , Г; М March п 2)-Showers of snot n broad ; fine; rosty Kt ШИШ, olleetion of Early Tulips аб one end of the exhi- | might be hid by вош ML as that of Moss, Eas dusky and stow-lik e clouds; fine ; sharp frost. M 36 — m densely ov pip. A bition attracts, iem deservedly, gro attention. The some cases even ordinary 80 oj. When E Lee em М 28-i dy and cold; stormy, with snow.sliowers ; Бой, est among th are Coule ardinal, Cramoisi | Very, valuable fecu] might be sheltered drying v dom SM ЧЫДЫ К нүн; dusk Superb, Fabiola, Keizer j ing White Pottebakker, winds, and even sha ded f hot sun + ne by а Pu E Ойу, Sur ай илы netos white clouds; fi; s Dat H iiit = 98—Моат-їгов$; fine; overcast ; snow. Pro erpine, Roi P in, ed and white temporary screen of mais other suitable material. = 28- Нолан d ress fallen to the depth of diii t which been overcast. firmly below the Towels Imperator, an d Du es contain Vines in pols, large supplies и es of eem: Demy Б A Mir Дн, d trees, v. ОРАП, besb| Ал AUR iqui "A Mrs. m чей n the, Sui ther Кы Pars P E onifers LE pn adapted. for DEN garden "ris Ade of th » a Mot fbr T AME Ay equ. and угар мү piece of ану e fo stronger gro | de f d Miscellaneous stopping, thinnin „Си? ttivation i in Servia —It is dificult to realise the fact ИС —— E ya should be repot ши апа Моана Mis not sey since in the same rude state; but recent e bandaemé bushes Love GA RDE &28gzà да N AND PLANT iot pril. RERE EB mi in т ge 2 ak li manure now once a: eek | VEL which 10 [of Rain. ; give plenty of air when- Sunday ..3| 554 | 36:2 | 458 | 20 119 in a& all favourable, and fumigate Mon. 313) 5:9 | 350 | 465 | 20 119 Tues. -4l 56.7 | 36.0 | 46.4 | 15 03) lanis liberal sh Nel 2855 pe] HM | om чу Жү 152 anis liberal s hifts ; Friday |. 7| 573 | 359 4711 18 0:50 a littl: Satüt. .. 8| 55.8 | 35.8 | 45,8. m n ы, A ird àn temperature of th € STATE OF THE WEA During the last 39 ўвага, for the ensuing Week. ending April 8. 18. prevailing Wi y plants AL ШОШ the winter e ots to succee ed the 21 The "highest , temperature during Pria 1859—therm. 79 "s ; and the the above period on lowest on the 6th, Booxs: R С. Thereis Encyclopædia, Mesi e of Dual atis ent catalog E {4 : W Brow: ents have brought those i iem countries more into "eüiniA НӨ h witi the fly i х Pris - а Чое È s uy ERN rest of , Europe, and T have a ы some of its дф ог tabaco арр before taking {Нш fro 3 e spirit of improvement has penetrated these rich provinces, and a балд bid Pien те cdm боа pe T se hibition should ro adi fe ria dct Wi ineo of thei o"! i| now I^ gm as near the glass as may be convenient ; ough y bé done wrong in reply, as опе із said to have done on being "eta ked et fumigate, во as to have thera thoro clean before | gases. The judges should Mlwaya As mom tum “it wo ves not eultivate their pus prairies, nild бине, is you say, Pr it vou milde Vast pini, be мм ahan dossa 1o 1 to, E vi | AHLIAS.—Cuttings struck now will be found to liturianea of pom але eri А wi | make fine plants ; tinere vec as Пе Íreely. ti de ае at а Maize, different is the aspect o сс where di is gon ape Жош лю mitate re almost all vegetation is spontaneous | , CHERRIES.—If the fruit of these has set too um. | Verbenas are enricq. Your юше Mu ENAS e same var as Pcr no! fad eiie m the wth of tim! . No botanist | стор. fine ba "lassified its ; no artist P бсспивквз.—Вее that, the ub do not get over- ex ux ш e Vu t th чылы upon its w apped | aio ille, rushing torrents, and 1 wn . . ,|them to bear heavy crops at any on e. If yo CU d deis You ir ry small d DN of os soil A is culti- nns continue in à ееп S je for оа * адаш m whin is is quite pe iii ikt k t p l ltogether diffe rent from p" MER "E ab an eighth. Although T 2 es liquid manure. Sow ао Short Р нр Yu familiar { р class of flowers. The { dash of south of Hungary, the productions o! 'HES,— The ni p ге no excaed naws Бао may d en resemble rather those of the north than of the ud hot 60? in the early house, until the “ stoning” of the {таш изе erst i Europe. The Olive is unknown, although it thrives in is completed. | te ел вете Be latit France and Italy. In| PINE&—— Young stock will now bein rapid growth ; z : e М Wheat is partially take care to; m ifthe Mancini ean be | cultiy ut енін mbers of swine are every- | kept above do. Же owever, syringe "where. , and they {етө through € тб in а | а04 shut up at 90°, к К for * UM of hours. of almost pem wildness cup of a|Pmes swelling will, ire liberal kind of =the Vall viis pee ce— —€— г тато Hid аш r traveller -= “ which were Pared еді, to the tz à warehouse full of them, tho | ОТ soon have in their last stage at Tene. расо а Mud od nition at ‚0001. _ tch of | See Dorem. i UE d is айз. in order to hav n fa a dont dq "o i mei ue M an ite ground, i between which, asin Canad a, is vere Indian Corn, the stubble s Suis omen Tama е ы iio KITCH a is so voro al воша i sore a wA € " lo mail ae T. on ordinary occasi: pametne д hould be EH Pieri Ax Davallia ч tapnite Du y айо `н €, We are or horses. i n leta not 84y; 'AXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS : is poisonous to cattle CO РИИБНИН. Pep Cte YOU T PERTERRITUS ER Artin 1, 1865.] E^ a Corn Отор, ала d Grass Seeds aa ut a TIN SUTTON’ NS "ESSAY o on PASTURES, M* addi tion to remarks on the above заа contains n vni information. Price TR post free. | ether very ҮЗ ЛА, гы ES JORRESPON DENCE, comp Ple, Fd pO ЖЧ ЧЕ Кы: d List, with LETTERS by «шр published in DS ON. T.-COL. GANDY, МЕ. SECHT, ESQ. МЕ MARTIN SUTTON, 1.1. MEOS GEOR NKINSON, be had gratis and po: ы Чы dae бо Berkshire Seed Establishment, ане. Loss 1. и м Draco Anstatt i imp Grass Seed for all Soil ICHARD SMITH offers the best aln tion that I of PER. -— tin S iliis т оү, ог ке NT FORAGE P var, SCHRADERI ; nsiderable attention, from t. and 1 Gar LLIAM IA TEDBON E yc `{о supp ly, al àll of ces— ost SOWN. “ihoia Seeds the botton per m li be a grea UTTON'S “RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS should NOW be PE MEME Sand fine пав heska ЕЕ, PEU VEG eat increase in t THE GARDENERS' [vepe on quu t ol I стар 104. perlb.;8 or12 in mm vw p M will produc e pro е: бо "ER acre; or Clovers f Clov “I cut a crop о; had been ена guano. Ку ДИР а reproductiv n, Seed Мег plant, Bailiffs, БЕН on FREIGHT quality, first-class GRASS Ж e ME Савр TURN peg every e descriptio: РЕСЕЙ СА ҮАУ ые, for tl тшс WiLLIAM м Davipsos, Биен кт Аден ALLETT, Esg., оп о: 8 i rn А he DM Pv u уче pliemion gon Stamp, р L.S. m or uso, Brig hton, Н. AND F. ТҮ See. grown t to the "Trade that their Stoeks of the а! te ч олате Веда rà very fio й eei y e speci season, and they are erate pics % vety inoderate Establishment, Wisbec| Sutton & Sons; Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Clovers and Rye- arana UTTON and SONS c r quantities of the. best т, of and RYE-GRASS SEED, Common or Italian Rye-grass, at 10s, grass was nearly 4 feet, high, Clover in Т now A 3) cH a second crop fom ^it ers and heavy.” veness, aon mixed to suit hee light, or or Poi soil. uk ANT: BROMUS UNIOLOI IDES m he enormous ао v le хаас fad lately Bo ge, on the Continent v elsewhere. doubtedly 05% productive especially under Ro kc quantities of Seed may be obtained for experiment from | a nex & Sow, The Queen's Seedsmen, 28, King Street, у LI E of Seeds i e use. e season sent post free on application. d ; St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. < PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT; S "tke eithèr ed without Rye-grass at by 8сттох & hs "ihe poet mon Red, and rass on June 2, which КА dessa. with soot atid l ripe, аһа the Italian Rye- торог- growth, ero o permanency, and сап Vk It is ke r irrigation CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 297 'ARTEIR'S GARDENER'S VADE-MEOUM | is now ready. does not t know а young man in his neu AMES CARTER axp CO, J SEED MERCHANTS, High it Iborn, Lotidon, W.C. GE NE Ti ARM SEEDS. INTER- NATIONAL EXHIBITION, | the UEM ithout e м fa bailiff, Ani tie testi matr hs is not enn ary i i hose hege nancy independent business. a greater extent of e hands of n has hitherto | greater resources in 89, Seed Matteis ind La Sample: irpo е; London, Е.С. - - Merchants and t Other! LP JE E д uo a T y NK E EN. TOP SCDTCH. Men Aib ren] етт ae Tei to r. W. Coo —-— n, St. Ives, Hunts. MEI Cons . À. POOL Dn ES К T.O, S. Analytical and ulting Chemist, "0, Lime treet, London, Е.С. Mr. Poorer performs Analyses o fees, and may о" безүү TR upon all questions inv volving Chemical or other scientific ciples. А a! met or | tha F BE ALTRING PURPLE-TOP SCOTC URNIP SEED: WHITE PORT аһа ma Si of Soils, Manures, &c., at moderate | х f been invested o: a 1 specia pries) i now ready, and wil be forwarded gratis aud post | Phan res and stook and catt free on application. hitherto been k not poss that VS PËR af EA (B. тв MA ЖЕТ FASTURE GRASS, car uer is personal and practical "ovi: of s айша supplied 474 1 to the quality of tho Mixture; at 209. to 305. whi e former ten ad. There and 32s, to 358, per ifferenoe, it is said ws he wor » nd ENUINE FARM.SEEDS. “сө е, r agriculture, doubtless arising out of > the &rative unproduoctiveness as well as the Соне peri: Ар ss of operations ordered but роб UONEYS piiki } irected. nd country generally as well as TIONAL |theindividual tenant suffers from that inferiority MEDAL sxinBrriow, |00 the score of practical skill and professional FOR SEEDS. $ ability with which the rising generation of agri- of being chargeable. ©, ж-а шоге t сода inly hese etter and we may appeal to tlie experience of jc Савти & Oo., Seed Merchants, High Holborn, London W-C.. | every coun ry neighbourhood for its truth—that EDT ED CORN from the OHALK.—A1l th agricultural success depends more on professional Thus dS supplied pi. kno чин е ver perd oid d va — у cati t b tiis менон чү tter ingredients d рон es or does not ыйа, hd TE iln in the ds aeter of a e itli e ` of tliis, oyal je pei ral Societ PLYMOUTH MEE ME d AGRICULTURAL SI o we зонун ETING at eodd «y апа DEVONPORT, 1805. St Ayr 9 Implement a forwarded on application eets are now E ES. will be H. Hari retary. 12, Hanover Square, Lon: ws on, W. atta inments mor profoun emen h n moderate р: BLE SEEDS, ED Quarters, o Fnzprmic F. diez own from selected Bulbs. d are very fine this ial offers of all the sorts Che Agricultural Bait, TURDAY, ИСА OR НЕ EN ENSU London Farmers’ da ( iei н Si Grass Lands).—8 р.м. MEETIN Мохрлт, April s lios Society of England —Noon. WEDNESDAY; — -Ri Dr is manifestly АП, by ium Забота оп AGRI- ULTURAL EDUCATION whic have lately published, hee the rising to of (uh ant farmers pei Look at letter Nò. ' 11, last w ym Mr. CLARE SEwELL READ has кыйы. зате page on No Haik: In A 14 man of long country life, cA E thes ho r educ ate d. than oe fathers, and | 80 ы: чанда of the kind of ттар he pipe 8 s. This Mr. nit, "of Nothusberind eration hole — half а cen fury, an TS i tl vet a superior educa- able, as independently ion -than tha ir vss ж were. There is|!o be сте мё for mere man ake, 7, e. for its universal testimony to this fact from every cou pe in En PM MS Ent EM 0 cestershire, But ГУ is тле agrienltural students that aa whose hey are wem in th address these remarks. hope that the фында of to Royal Agr cen Society cf Englan quentin Yorker Gardeners $ + Vc ае of almost equal iub uh may not next Тенеу be het etl ; зү Sehife, bega to offer the f bs rs a o Pis. prefer to n бе. agree ber the | Committee recommends, Farmers are a lready all WHITE ОВЕ MANGEL WURZEL, 285. per ewt. younger o have written from Norfol AA eter XE. 5s. per 1000. жын звало and eap ere in perfeot tion—the ey ar e getti ing mor re and more uie to P 0 SOWN sieaa CXRPENTEWÉ Neri e tena " of this | these "eria? zs «= edis EXPRESS, gath ^ country are indeed fa ar fi {той belt ein go élass—thej | curřetit geheration been gaining ап m Ач САСКА eid отер a very long stretch of ће social scale, | a harvest of these advantages more rapidly than CARPENTER'S MAGNU Th has eludieg every step betwee rank of the|any othet professional body that ean be named STER. s MUT Akvo. í $4 сонша labourer and that of the independent It is not here that any interferenee (which as Lord ер барн The Best Dwarf Pes | oos ntry gentleman ; and to talk of anything but|FomrEscuE observes would after all be the mere ШШЕ MO BIROES yE N COS LETTUCH, th d e ed proie ssional айн ol Wes are | following of an already established opinion) is 14,25 Gdl., and Ld BROWN COS LETTUCE, dependent upon the cultivation of the for desirable. it is not here, as has over ТАТ оов СОЛ стене BETTUCHSÜR. | heit support, as d oer again been proved, that a strictly profes- Merchant. an appiteatioini to f CanriwTER, Be i f being stimul ed du Society ү any right to interfere Frane Bier M Goren ghton. m, Susser ` Seod 9 2 небе “ДҮҮ red a thistake чйр o ӨЛӨР Mii ей sons, owing Е ps E ESSEX RT IYAL P Buc | ів lai that th pm ° йеайө ta а Мне» style of sedladblo E 1s however pia паб the general e с | бн ште н, dnd, bost flavoured Балу Pon r Eray standing and inte lligéndé of all the таа а education, and the altered tastes e thus 859 Advertisement and. ot Sm December 31, 1804: 4150 i А 5 itéd Т0 as ДЕ ti be erders ement and. ostim ims of January y and 28, 1863, in | the wide limits here presented, has been greatly | acquired —owin : lou Prio 2i. 64, per qut Deer Pto Mon raised during the past 2 30 years: and that| wealth and higher social standing of the body to - "The Trade ji E dms ivi Terms on application. the various schooling which is within ^ reach оё | which guys long. vd real do: iud Cad Peter Laswson & Son gg ей of— ed a wonderful improve- | up with a less i | [еы Ros Шы: 5 А Cheapside ondor e "Xin as Kei has produe P education than bit Aun ш m bi isa 18 x im dud th lainlg | interval between [xa uat & So idm. ETT mis. out—one жы ost аз prakaran А она турар е this interval i ilm industrondy Sutton & Sons. London, babl h it used to be. müch t Mem шу E Son, ire. tested petite however probably, rather Кын all "Y 1 Toberts Son Denbigh: Nutsery, Chelmsford, Essex. he higher than e lowet of e тиу —— Ages ioh ought to be professi нов y ешр! se Ы E t Co., High en men са within beh viti ӨГ: ний farmers, and tis fi here DRIN I) Wanted and happily : B Маан Qutheoy a n: Agricultural Assocation 'it is this—that ce re is not н the rising it is here that the interference Royal А, 2 5 Ventnor, Isle of Wight. h of the detailed prad-.| cultural Society of England is called for by ita i John’s Street, Cole eration et in mue T e de рїаб-. 30C LEE dh МАЛЫ Atii A A Бап tical and profession hal knowledge on which farm | Charter as interpreted by the whole analogy of i Me, mal d, Place des Trois Maries, Paris, Fran | profits hinge as there used to be. It is a striking | past history. he ty offer rewards : "e Extr, Sible Hedingham, Наза, Propri Mis assertion in Mr. ELLMAN’S “Tetter (p. 278), that he | through the University examiners, as the Education 298 me GA ARDEN IERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Arrn 1, ls throug rof who ын y already passe ry а on) for profesional indir rene ch as by industry, whether i in it диб шау 11 will then be acting within the well-defined field of its labours; and it will be applying whip and here urgency and stimulant are gr reatly LAND's views to pu hope that esitatingly н pi бен We Hor effect, backed as a unh that, having esM d do when it is s brought hs to use the sewage Thu om 4 Mr. Но: РЕ пог г the - ^a НКЕ and testimony jz са , The te, and es is r^ rdly r in the a о — Мв. CORBET, , Secretary to the London Farmers! Club, writes to the Times about the Di x relating to Union Rating introduced by ILLIERS, Не declares that farmers are ue hostile. to the Гане of this measure. adds: La er He 1 all there should be a regular and EUZI- kept of all occurrences, M anre and o OUS тш Willi iam Smith, Woolst Observatio, 23. Мовтн Drvos.—lI should sa е | Britain litis E — o» y i Tcl eT the curate EE ag subject has n of the members of this scu and үче with af fter}y year а good English education, and as small чї you жай if not M ru ipm opinion, | day; and eonfine the оао action of the Soc ciety on ithin the mre circle, us fes romoting ependent on tlie нм of tho m for their ue t it be b ороп which is offered t schem ra = du ning to whic М es „We oo sed for e in four of some system of unio ing. In March, | was resolved at the vers of the dis- to the poo MTM Ма ^t 1850, as ; the fent. of another meeting, the resolution adopted ran thus ** That the | extension Runt ratin dially ени with all that nd 30 upon our ШЫН, rable letters, Nos. 12, 24, 29, a int. be highly beneficial," In зон 1856, ab а meeting called to consider e social condition коо dw: duode of the subject we the quit (2) that any benefit which migbt follow from the к interfer the T Н d settlement to unions | can be of the a p av al | will во spoiled. C., North Dev thegar diem GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—] should say the a farmer's son to leave school, if inte. fe is at from 15 to 16 usual "le te Pape? " to rer anis of being ge use and the Pes. fund; if to be careless and idle, he feels. that hee more easily shirk his work there than elsewhere, gy more his own master. The hopefully gu ү help fro es коо, ы father, also, m his son when mpted а адет tat ete um y le lea his dutis t another is and leav im sid "ifo x mo lation ain- concur "wit th i Mr ау їп re realised any o£ ies Xen s funds as the Committeefrecom- ,Iqui uite | belief iat there is not a farmer in the c country b t, anc о of law of settlement as & means for AMAT ducement: at E. his son үш Бе e d all events Hes code E Leo ting eg Ке me i ж hopes he will be, of service to him—! thati is, that al cem e "d ^a БИН E pue unanim OUS | services will be of value to him, whilst to senilis нє} opinion as e inl ility of 5 from Доц to sme. what he believes he could substituting union settlements in the uicem him as at home, would be to involve a needlesul м e distri icts, All t , This explanation of the тази "dg B o чеш % е сари from test of s nas is desir- | that itis not on the part we find any objections raised to the measure." contrary, ihe of the farmers gener erally that n the agr тїшє uris sts as a body have xar been | to their еч ores Ве. Soeiety's examinations ап Soild offer and apply. We are happy to announce the class дшше эг the University of кайышт f Pn the p xw amans rely ш} ы Sich it Кее are fd included in it yes are given aby the Highland and Agricultural Society. E" ER А —— Тик Bill dogs pame to which we referred a few weeks Wednesday last read a second + ommons, dde that bei T emos that in alm glan very —€—— injury is ours :— 1. In Ordinary Class. Examinations, CHRISTIAN CARL JACOBSEN А Denmark. PATRICK GEORGE CRAIGIE. Scotland. Jons BROWN KENNEDY, Scotland. GronaE KENT Warrox, Warwickshire. 2. Highland Society Prize of 6l. and. 4l., to be given jus presa шне езй ace ra y self at the al Agri- cultural College, Cirencester, where daring ha past two years e has been a successful stu Тне Bill for r5 d Sands and | his отп un cording Bees iig no fewer than 962 шет ri such, injury to sheep alone have bee a fro for rendering owners of vicious | me зз Я ары Lad intelligence eres in ure f a fi Naturally the en whi iles away the evening ; and as to which they are e out the working of a farm. неше кй engaged at work, or in ET of others, is too tired at night to кыймы: in keeping up the learning h sc d he 84 posily Tead pus agri rule both father and s ж AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. > гта £41. Mn ай. The grand jury of the co unty, Poor Law Guardians, highway authorities, and agricultural — have petitioned in favour of | £T0WS e ВШ. It read a second time without рон; у sider time was nid c Р 22. В atter jaot mes are various. Some get upon the | f outside of a horse, ride here, nii and пн лет Me са us fish, aud shoo! of amusements; an a "fac M ко well as look after | th ee amp gi жө, чүй they y ought to do. And som rg d liie, UE A en de the sewage of North rna М о be utilied. in Were p D ime their father's work bui p a lg hand sits а t Mana effi r? its way through the Committee o of the e House бун of. Соми ma. m to publ е plans of Messrs. NAPIER & HOPE were subjected, was received with obvious impatience the "Энг essr HEMANS and BATEMAN declared the ade- subject, | agricul- Ix chemical le Me Онт, of. Rugby, and, and M es] Boos and | GILLESPIE, of this the k NORTHUMBERLAND. — iue reply to your queri about agricultural education, I would say ocu that the present race of 1 armers are muc in E aprire i the ha uld а schools if -« оша e found, | the the terms pable ot "teaching waat I have proposed w do M. a "ibi the reach 0! t tenant farmers, JW. J. Edmonds, Southrope, 25. GLOUCESTERSHIRE : Vale Dist: The farmers in this neighbourhood generally Tict.— arm nd their sons till p^ naria E doce and all kinds of work, i. e., g, reaping and mowing, build ing and thatching б, s, edging, ditching, and бет o cn ice cattle and sheep, eling к апа согп, эра а da have just obtained from M^ piae, 1 of the Hexham e| F: e been Pres ynesi - | Farm " increased to its putat dimensions, Papers are read |а 30. NoORTHUMBERLAND.—The present generation of farmers are better ucated, are more alive to ed bene fits of t educi, d have 9 adva fruit of early educatio: which I send a fatan r^" erm ca des oie I| armers' Club, of which I h: ident from its commencement till last year, чоң the wear and tea vantages on their ворв than а івіоп of means of educati tio n for the of 30 dein warned me that it was time to retire from the discharge of many public duties which my positio! ài fiitoation had imported upon me. In the early part Р armers as a class, эш pos on ihn ае КТ for them, a appears to m. mply a absurd, and whateve r the of 26 century, few agricultural societies existed, far clubs for t ed rcu of d or "scientific subje unkno Now re such institutions reed all sene e cnt, The Tyn ий» жез 8 d e Hexham (lisctlidota "ren адан иа - gib ubject, I cannot see ut it forms any part of tbeir duty to take the education of the farmers' sons under f education re- y special t their uu intended for engineers, lawyers, -— er ч ретт or апу other aec o I do not suppose a ma interest; its — gradually ulii —€— library, "which was a much desired o object wit d at t the monthly meetings of that become firat.eato wii |, аз f X prorement that Es mei eda ears Ps corngrow T wire E before. From e Tes rem - у one Club, far The tence oda district, comprising 221 m 489 vol cire several agris эн СОР is ractical giv x Ріо, а better Ан Ъу dm ЧИА when а е to | study your Cyclopmdia. Till they are 15 or 16 I would | tion as shall not m 9 Page but to think. Fi ey can : they a are e to Tolon a ам: if Cie a strong fac n proof o e be tter educa an the gy эсе former] "bein thereb ende ers to Judge of the value of t e 2 d " дг ve fallen on 1 better times; ; men | read and think ; good апета as to fight and dunk", nat ACT assured i jeg be by their dea гм) абад very hour they possible, I would prefer - me^ "Should ge ool wi wk rn improvemen earr out. Ihave по fear that English farming Ikilfu ers, able trac E the uch as it can in I quite agrde with you онна of whose fields and stock is now thou. be somewhat "exemplary. Although the reme ot No rthumberlan d stands to lerably high. in the scale of E! education a h other A: and be at i s they should of a h r order t n — as are found in all the ја villages" fterwards have during the Winter mina. by attending agr chemistry, ess in the impr Lice of [4 hd, - ay b to Ediaburgh, ees ng to the sons of Үс учо — the means of various education ou wherever they can be обеда чї ned, it wili rias exercise the qe) а and greatly the business the reed of making oro boeta oie J "n " 1 H PUDE m d to interest of their wor rk. After а а couple of skill, m “гү fear succumb under the "З usly low price T. Wheat ro оа. on the cold cla: TIS prede if he 9 lotended fora fa he T ЁР Ef TE HH КЫ 8 PE !i ji E This I think Lr i 1 o life. np . | better eed her mi the beg inris and extended kno wledge, , is no e of the classics, whi P the mind and a foundation ^ the dri of lawyer in good practice is of great. advantage quee; г 3 and then, imm end available in the ъан ае line of ГЕ * 42 Bia dizi progres is is greatly Tndebted to the discovery o ^ will | he farming of other counties, h should, if p. bin spend other 2 years in one or mor ial es, and success in uires 4 der. “depends on the четт бм of their ios tm table to estt e e which will one naturally and чеч ун of soil to be be raised. Kno iege ET that kindi is ч | асову €: in re = чя customs of one's own €: ublie education o England, ex except in oce in serie schoo! i| for е especial object of agricultural in instruction GPP a Tf Шар ш chemistry and of animal pat never be: out of place in а farmer’ в education. You азі, е Col and йе perhaps that instituted as The farmers t in acquiri E fairs and j school ? ? "That admits of most various answers, and y yet telligent e foun ceive pupils, and there would i fase, did w sons e genera — desire dion their of st . By pa. a training y to make a successful | [i or — on the future character. Some who have the may Бе allowed to travel а little, at least in 1 Rad But from rming, w Mes to those actually uel i in it is a most difficult profes- which we are always Tear rnin € l or ооа, ошт. al training. Б 1 the eustoms and husbandry of different districts. 1 ld, and worid, and 300 THE GARDEN ERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арвц, 1, 18, success, and pu pils and fancy all they bare kill time t they are old enough to take eue to their cost what it is. which any one can follow with frequently ! to do is to farm, when perhaps th Thomas T. Dods, Нех as in otber cou | for the Middle egli intended for 300 pupils at the nnum for board, lodging, and с been erected, К graft the fi I would rather have a boy come good general scans ben, upon which 1 рач e. he will m шу ө епо ngh e id m Apos TE ру n tention шщ 31. this, S sent Medie. x tenant farmers and a classical master appointed, ties, the. pres gt inevery way, than the precoding, Helmingham, бя the patronage of Mr. ТоПетас ка ЫП CESHIKE.—Sons of farmers in this ien or any oe penes has ever been. The a good mi git school has been erected, and one at|bourhood u ally receive tige pr 2 pad farmers now — the advantages of a g e Rev. J. 9 CAN and the church- ае Anny from about the age of э: тст n, And, as far semen ep will allow, Ther no schools professing their parents consider the y aua н conferring Mes adva Жой г sons. Lastly, a attention to and A R in particular; | knowledge to qualify them for active duties, * think that boys intended to: fe "armor sho uld receive тоё Б of the kind of Mr. Nesbit e agrionltnrat education embraces the general hing of mà und general education when ees збы. nde chemistry, or the Cirencester duonton al far I hav school a nd a little classical learning. 2 leaving 1 and hoolmaster should have as little as ioi to do | s predilection for a far tablish die with the “special and кыды!” tn ning of a e field of obse: rvation might js circumscribed, and some practical farmer of ; supposed « ability, E farmer—and етк such training should i round and t iri home, оп a farm. G, L. ‘stal d без Let 32. OXFORDSHIRE, —My impression is that farmers’ but that a good general education is all that is neces- ayi for which purpose there are sufficient schools шаге сери ап сап ford it send their sons еу toa good boarding what t rad er's Jp at home. I kno rhe takes an active ps ^ be Ten des training (generally) ** аа), and acquire they can of e mental accomplishment then a a year o so to bn ia fad y » че instances "2 К bit for ctures at Univ ersity College, эңе ing әна тч элаз with animal and vegetable physiology i in ists ipio and moral philosophy, ls sch bec сЕ е at 607, per year he Sg eer Res : as ali farmers t afford s o high a pric e it i d iences, their ramifications „ап Sto ow mus а. x very h there е ately La established in thi піз ere а: intelligence ог "social bearin superior to his a present Cu 8 ес bal, ; кусы, ue о а large farm 5 r3 E ho ome, and another. and another in distant localities This end сап only Rev. J. Ed gerton, ыз but one imr but tul — deos who in mm making and too quickly settle | s entomology a id пеар ү 9 essential, е ection wit th s le; аі. оцга fr es of a good | b > t, chemistry, seme botany, as are at commi We have many on our Suffolk light lands who c this, but on our heavy lands they are few asd, б ноа let 89 сее ed classes imitate su uch a = poda ш) З», а воп t general scholastic follo wal by the student witnessing and the ac tive e duti ies of real „agricultural dife, , As there e le course as far hey ca n our heavy occupations m are PAA ача the majority oÈ гр of uch farms cannot v pgs ay 25]. per annum to our if n new co Their ot wit thin. walking r distance et the village selon re upon a donkey, | taking their dinners in a slung over the | hizzies are pes in sic а зм бош, э тий ers helps as may p ре obtained in It is very much en 33. SHROPSHIRE.—Let it be understood t M have зе gen -— to s ds own йине (sti i a peculiar haps wou t be young farmers р the common rudiments ing; and I way at isse d to m ce eans to do 1 ls | syste: - | tion given at the pauper establishments. Geo. Edwa working. on the farm; if several sons, some are app: ced ls trades, I do not вее has {Ру Jegislation, rA by n be nces y tenant farmer, J. С. Adkins, Milcote, Stratford-ondm. uc -|are Ыш 250 {о 800 асгез, КУО o 600 praetical farming; no „professional po for a agricultural learner tuted for acti personal participation in the every- -day employment o a well- ordered. farm. * P doctrine enough, but Sci without Practice nere has, nor ever can, lead to мА results to th сисе with Science 37. YonksurgE,—The great proportion of farms h gh hk are sereni es farn ers holding from .400 t arti post: - | general, and t ы пу | ele vs irap, Sim and rapid E by t fr de, and i ational visiting are giving ifie "et the pei blessing—** Let dee be "ig and there was ghi: 1» These are qi ana a batiar КЕ kA i PN o tlis p а you in m business енй y “taking the йш s particular part of the n the as the tlie or the stock at home, ew; pee та m yu "yes markets &c. My opinion is that the fam — of the resent generation are conside l + rectly open rs of the е powe. See e Privileged stickler for Bow pumped ook ав usly at the aeduiremen ta of the s as e. fom mers did at the better educa- rds, middle жутты Framlingham. occupying a higher social noe tenant farmers are generally wide Mo benefit of a оо ipai for their children, ge" think an outery nee ect acta 5 E lthough b p , 35. .Surrorx.—The з occupiers of land in Suffolk vary and а culty in cboosing а Ae poto to your ur mind, él think, if even specia! al asa Me mers would still select other pe E. claim other children, bati € Tire” СЕТЕ wena мт those who have a "hoe €— To 100 Ls working | on the farm themselves, forongh 200, 300, 500, to 1000 acre Fhibk more suitable. our pe ep at Cire noster jo this prigioni 1 . second que: tion m you in the cheering ehe. уой бча of the rising generation. Except in * - isolated cases, here pears to me to be ve; e if d improvement as rega your last inquiry, тоа апсе, І че ze with t def of other , Theri it for the dm bulk I am ld com- mence at a much ea Eyre Sena than is generally thought granted that school and e employing а modera e often limited eap tal, and filling all аже еб of a nurse e of the middle eis spend y at a x ie rding school, called c шег, where e) payment of ed .to е. pror су; É m the qug made by tolerably acute boys I T of. "peter S Levenson, jun., Rai: n, Thirsk, me Correspondence. ^ The Weald ил Sussex Farm.—Dear Mr, «mo ; agree w ou that it i ]d thin Ta but at the same time! ith balance R tot the market, p pue е eir being W. anim: als, e ung men are mostly apprenticed- to shop- You pers; one of the family, o : of ue De the — к be as | at € to learn farming, a little hunting, or shooting, | p »ctually e: ng chose things іп | where the opportunity and means offer; it is only at — individuals are likely to be in after life | home that such have any special training for А а у lore. why ot animal and еа a farm, And at the Lc tm sit needs € d animal pathology, botany,|a v ning indeed to much geology, c mechanism, &c., be e the ing this object. I have no qv ы кау їп of the al mad chance of reali But -— ám this, g farmers mprovem young man’s берат ий Mild have €: unless he i is fortunate enough to be associated wi ose of g of the p tie gon vx compared | с kindred spirit, he is very apt to forget ihe Preis of his youth, and relapse into the — "à his less fortun: ate neighbours. What a Un great ink | this is P att | x attribute this in sie d рю. x n the lower class of schools, to Du progressive, improvemen ent in -wanted in this distr prets c wand to Der into the people a sce or — de: р: ат ion, and then | All wouid soon be accomp hed; a at prese nt, I fear with Tux Nr “i m pas is bliss," Evan Davies, be no doubt tha t t naaraan асна йо; vele to be mediately, the *' Albert S:hool and College to the value of practical English boys education, of the necessit "ibat should work ha a ome for tl | farin € having bem] dre ^ MM поен and prod cing mpro emselves in any bra ntellectual | [йш t to iino. their buie up. 0 engagements, may di them. | urse of business; they never even during their short fite, E indeed lived. last summer, the бе pastures aud o id epo the stalls in October, ^ ey j should have wished. had, however, * a great poi year-old heifers, and ind twin ; -— MT were аи en A x I had choose de y ae three К аач фаў Their c ompanion,» р оер some little time ago for iod that 8 u give it as your opini бор at the Sussex market APRIL 1, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 301 it a EE us appe if yearlings were bought, ге h the eme to starve growing ае pli: early to men с e xem merde sie а ne of $t еван” а-а well digested as the mbe: на са aioe es he pro poses to of cour: EH ears to me very probable cattle. With the foregoing quantity of manure, say very la - whi ht med ould come in for T fag end - та mi which е гісһег іп quality would be t k i -alegar а w day which they ma ail thre Tat a fe for a fortnight | bens when I begin gradually to lessen the quantity of | milk and to replace it with elm n milk, p adding boiled | , and shaking a handfu » portion, By the time the a e five or six weeks old the new milk is take en off SUBMIT, and "ће Linseed jelly and Bean m increased as necessary, a кого M the quan mantity of skim milk there may be for them hree months old I find they M. M care much for their DK gn the middle of the day, as y will eat them, but have always leen nd no one advocate feeding these ras vd n than twice а day. 16 is коно calves are so fine as those тшу hungry it fhe had not had a lo'dock after an early breakfast? Г, ES Societies, —Mr. DopsoNw lat ayy таай he following um 2 be isa ond daj KiıxescoTe pper: Can a e alteration Farming in t istrict, with a ed uer e гарада quantity of E toch? ? remarks, he and; Doubt. Е to English тенет from the low pr ice of corn, this is become of topics, эү It tland; theamount of other produce Success or otherwise) depen Tg in a € amount of stock kept. :z —The агае гер ^ einen applicable and mostly pursued in this "aud betie arable; the soils, althor ugh m an EUN caleulated for carrying stoc! Still for several d farms ig tag: ly consumed Straw of the different corn crops, uzzles the arable oe oed I almost any other bra anch of i. 8, Pup 35 ШЕ | 7 Е I Ro as clea E wl cres of food likely present ma consider Should bo ap complied us мы ble ха - of stock. We will suppose a farm With an addi апа 40 t4 ced of E 40 acre: я me to be eslenlated Торкону feed & 28, E of the Dist following are foros ut of the soil, and the TE f fentures eni in each case. )urs the doubtless is) ы 9f either of these modes shouid bo (and (and rotation= Part the five. йа eie d circum: ©, Ete инк ап ауегаде of 1 ons per acre of roots, or 1276 tons 85 acres; 170 ai the per acre, or 15 ton trn ing come to - 90m ‚1710 жс, апа : the 57j acres gt abis. Via Wi: : 1724 corn, at 22 cwt., producing 189 tons, 14 cwt. stran W, eeding The 85 — mow: M em Grass 35 ew! Qui at pud tons per acre, or 467 Ley would us, lst, for the four-fi ise б ms roots 212} ,, straw Pr keep, litter, and hay 90 Summer keep. 0 cwt. per t. per rà or 148 tons 1 5 cwt. ; 85 acre: 570 Grass 2d, the five-ficld :— mm tons d For winter u$ litter and " ay thatching. Orsi Summer keep. e Lastly, the алаа, Е Mo wn ps AA oa, [мес ied ES littcr and Ti that Grass silk 85^ 619. Mau: will now proceed t rd be ke ded оа oach a its supply. For the purpo | сазсајаге the Hoy Sheep keep; den am md the ti es. and s нЕ the — п M d part f sumed with 100 to ceteras, i t2 E 2 5 [^ t» [257 3 8 - n Ed О 9 beasts. I have o AH ' maintain а rrect; а. rhe ck to tl frequent revetition. of the same Pd the difficulty of finding keep to maintain a heavy stock бїгїп summer, and the disparity in the winter and summer ЖЕЙУ: ;dn fact, I Par not consider it suitable for the cap me of this district, neither it followed sA TA t. Again, I do not hold s as а y ar, E m t the — time I think t| P sufficiently so for our hift is pim má ginting out think icm on, alteration, m modification m may € beneficially he eff ect likely increased cer e root crop de ndoubtedly o and T Tull there ie болер firs! nd eril the I need n inm on, S utmost TP. Ta f extent ma "The m ha оаа ' the seeds, xt i re improvement i be c —€— -— alternate = on one-half the brake 14 bushel of be | A?sik: ellow, Lm leaving 340 acres, | Pacey's Ric 4 bushel Cocksfoot, and 2]1bs. Timothy, Clov ver or Cowgrass and 4 lbs. white ; on the d 71bs. of lace the Clov: Some advis upa u strong brani the "t year - the lan n good con- dition, but some soils dies out the "folio win the pastu Ou thin and ho llow-looking. 2 grow | саге should equally dividing the seeda - Sainfoin d mowing and |I cre, or 85 ора тап 10 cwt. The: р а ъч spo to i: Ат of stock that | increasing and kee season of| by some ОЗУМА i in great | alteration mig at roduced by | by quantity ER artificial al com; СРБ yo be taken not to feed out the young plant too close or late after the corn is off, much mischief being often done per ton. items mir NAM to 3371. тп, рег асге, е, ог 855' tons | 1st, an addition of 91. 15s. per acre for 70 acres roots, and 23$. per acre 100 acr i to asked need Mn E pulpod, 1 and mixed wit with cha, and с making equally good expen! tificial Food. e re is of eeping up a full dee rof eek. and profere nce to the foregoing, viz., artificia dpa ed. be done nsiderable v food обопотсау, n the win Escena a large amount іц a plant of ЕЕ andI bey e from ve Mies ned. ation of Cropp x ^s —No, if the expenditure suggested appears too extravagant, I think an ht be maap до ы й by keeping, say one-third of the seeds d wo longer. z tho acron d lessening ost | an: For inisa tance, n em Dr or eie vo. ог at any PRA a x may ком of нен me- ал: this if allowed to remain but one year € а tna not urere zs litio over n the form Or we ма E Barley, es, 1 Rape, while n ze be Mangel апа Turnips; fifth year ar as keep, an my epe pie PO be about traw, рб of hay, and 815 bea a little extra outlay would likewise create more ix an T tee in Hir it w accommodate horned stock so weli as the other, € it rhum og: Sheep. Again, there is less hay; so on the whole 6. — sheep walks, as npud the former I do say it pot not t that attention it gu for man if judiciously and w. winter, | applied, 1 үө e of them Foula supply food Кас double articular | the quantity of stock than they now carry. compost, th 802 should put them into nd o t farms, such as o ao aconmulation vot бе literings o of they t throw on the eet between the two prieg ^s ap enin d is evident, in fact, that the Lochend soil has been . guano per acre, se atly changed i in its eomposition by the action of the es to the ed sa = les pe - sewage, а and the e qua ntity o of o orga anio tn. and of all p walks in their pre: ad Wa Dayo the va -- е 5s. + the g ground as, pos eM after ira асе of Ма — wd whole "» езү, чш апа ыы ve бщ dena in pits darlaa winter, moved a severity of the weather r was over, and kept T ets, Which shou E^ чш e саа worthless, an St Ieannot help inegiaing from not, of course, the means of contras in e they are wg by other stock than t i the soil before it was ind oi mean); it however, may be 6 into irrigated | ун that it now possesses; but i moved, if necessary, so as to hinde nicke if posi any breaking of the cien паі ge^ n Ж. d T. T" would vot have contained more than а as be CET on them "b. they а third—of ч — n eorn in addi: Met m E lieable under each of the systems, ieh would unnecessarily have taken up e time Es: it best to leave them, ете» "a pede edd €: hne supplie -— н" about. Pu many years' qure Е ing, 16 is well г size than the. m n raised when the ke. Choose dp. nee 4 p larger of the middle crops have b la row. ubjeet we NN the flam p 1 con- sand ti other soil has been much less affected, and may be f e| t 14 r Wheat.—On the hea Ом, Tis am hy T v^ at ut preront уй ноч pa cannot a dispensed "og сап ou ly be maintained in its presen state b vie to a the constant addition of valuable matters ; е tl ere same n Ido say it may be materially improved | can ыр no doubt that W.) modifi 80 as to ү лс us not only to increase our T g years it would r revert to its o original sterility. lt is жыз worthy the quality of the soil. io be irrigated by sewage is a texture to permit the free tits of the fluid, the phe ence of Craigentinny do does support this time to ii (Am hl € y: zr А g an ug! roper) EE в en or the ees Шу and p od Lot and eed y ^ Бою du for t if it were left to inself for воте | b т descriptions ү рег асге Y LN guam a is crop. should be ют seed, and ids owed in, three ewt: thi broadcast befor ore the i ith in her soil is pe g is the best ша а ell as b equal ution rA rough the lighter si ue best farm dun the cdam 07 Barley and Oats.— When A of thi к ге а root,crop which has bee partially e w, for the naturally g il bing Т in its irri abot uu a mixture o: equal par see that the king and quantity of manure t г aeu К el RIP ibo S per itis 8l. per imperial acre more than the Hie Peruvian guano, or nitrate of К "iid i Spaad int dd that of growing intermediate crops of Vetches | 300d. $ y be due to the fact| ammonia, узш [di ree pace of гуй. шау be we and t ween the Wheat and roots. This, I think, | that the toe do Whbins land, аше farther from the| sit advantage. the guano, шїї should bo done to to tho ед extent 9f onos ono sixth x: E xc of the sewers, Deck oni ‚ but this ийчү , and oe vf мард of lim, жиш kind. These гора, "iain ser ied Y Ир; iom the wil generally be sufficient for aere, th Land other i айе caunob bo tal with n the last Ped iine we would ask whether | should be sown before the Seed, as r On ti ties, there ub ЖЖ, а FX crop rot roots afterwards, a berwiso T sho dt BN Md о rie Ao f ed, their being more productive through the er, or mm the mere „fact that the pA is айе and that | being more | the higher price obtained for sd best piot д is a owing to vie mixture shou E " отарба, Мике ia rg sho maler ar gro T mida to Pa M. өче ve not been advocating this g keep р) ars ng of le, that er with s hose verm: increasing and * к чу claimed, гое за Д and wate! тһе landlord, I mean game, ры; бст Ta do say, where such э үшин the m ente and eds iy name ав among the subjects occupying Dr. that every effort = Anderson’s pu s in Rn peur Number of the bee ibi actions, the iven by him of erher on the fertilising се of uric acid а ere | ТЫ, і 16 TM mbered, is “ово ролей by ie ebig in extrao FUA he Sosy have niet, qu gri- ter. It is АПАЕ to that he was wrong in the | the en cerne The psg wing usions to whicl on arri se experiments ^ Аа that the guano- | hay, from 8 to 10 t Á— ary eire. en regiis to be t» rossod i" ш "the e t nitrate of soda is tle bat manu employ ; one to one and a-half ewt, peram Mss us Manure for Meadow H. Hay- Jand a 14 once » about every io or t d > years in pros moi d ber. itable fir The artificial manures most su n as т of so e, the followi ing — ies — be g^ n guan 2 Salts c of PTA Nitrate of soda . One ewt. of nitrate of soda, ie. with " end may mk is the mineral matters of the guano vy india dit on ier, Мы Чим amne ne ар ара: ped to the Wheat; crop—are entirely without a mixture of equal parts of Peruvian guano, ammi : ect to the hands of so humble an individual. ibat 5; the Nothing ex In every case, however, the ваг {з, nitrate of soda, and superpho pe ate of " spa at the rate of two ewt. per ac “г f n the des mi little difference exists in the action e guan rie acid, and the sulphate of ammoni of Agrieuli of ns ural al Society of на {1 i, the guano has ма ы the P result ; ; useful. The time to apply the artificial pipi m the к of January to the middle 4 ут application i is dela ayed mu пећ ! Пабег the n Section then follow gA puomi. ею sulphate o of this | while the guano-ash а : acid Stand third, r but, the ind Manure Jor p Wurzel.— ng Number g a passage from А К м water re the oth | erop betwee: ег апа sulphate of ammonia, while the guano itself is ird. “тү en E. In Sectio qx io | guano-ash we té acid Mal fn first, then the. guano- -ash = 141 d et 22 Ре шіх mon salt, sio TT. eren by hand on wn is, that Ces is no Mn erence whatever peer the — effect of nitrogen in the three din) forms which it has been used in the experim. average of is of the soil is given in the followi soit irrigated is of £ t th two kinds: dst that în the of Operations APRIL. or early in e i Mae ав „дөр апа cs etd and m аи ар ае of the Im ун) . Perhaps the best plan p E "dat. case enr іо plough the land "em sag t the sets oot apart in every thi rd fi Calendar ^" — Potato Liner i es last tme in Mareh n choose. If | mixture Ma amire for Potatos.—It is the general dung heavily for Potatos. Мо not be so large, it is probable that аа Ы in : ore des ey left in барайн the That cn als i ч Фен jeta ше, ў w be and y spli itti M da ridges ж the imb; Arion the cultivation Beni gm ne ce winter, must open wp due Jand as jost in — 26 inches wide Ha double mould-board plough, spread the dung pies plant the sets on it, and roh ap all ay splitting these drills again. it Potatos шы ееп егор, wn е etu ый over all йүү before covering up {= мө АЫ other manure "ides wide, t "T s ir d d : n Г " te 8 0 inches deep, and ME — hit from the side, * samples wi and mixing th The sam; ly орда ere dried at 19% ү ДЕ ш Жы, however, where farm manure used мий abundantly, guano will sometimes prove a LR s ы iron . addition. EISE S959 Datat is now ample scope, por, Жаан, of viia t рлеу dy much the largest ite in Pus now emite ths Ра à large ftat kidney recenti ше, and. id Possit te Axbridge К Kidney tato, o of diet duh M retaining its quality t ^i Dey in the year— early kind—Soden' " $5995 И ic PEL у ND es f + H pie The 26, 28, and 30 inch ly! ked by a Donl ТОР ТИН on an even Lawn, the 30 and 36 inches by a Pony, 4 8 inches b by а Carring and, as the MACHINE k TE king, th резе р, £u . В y way damaging the MAC CHINE. á n each Both the HORSE, PING : PONEY, and HAND lecum possess (over all other Makers) E eros. of t: the cutters being steel 0 w when they become dull or unning one , can мна reversed again and again, рр cutter against the bo ttom will eut equal 26 new. А g t de that tl by i 1 int еф minutes. 1 К р? "Tha ak + © f, da T fonta la a DE SEM 1 tions and Ship? prit , perior w Jesse ; are ses ор Free to all the principal Railway Sta! in England; are ted to еї tisfacti ` and, if not approved of. can h THOMAS GREEN anp SON, ER - шон WORKS, vogue n коес GDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, очаи ` 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERP EO: Арвш 1, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ALEXANDER 5 large and inereasing demand for their tat in edebrated. MACHINES, they receive a conclusive proof dat their merits are every season becoming more gpreciated by the Practical Gardener. | | SHANKS’ SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HANKS & SoN are gratified to find LMORAL; in the GARDEN E "im VICTORIA PARK; in BATTER merits have been fully proved and their suecess КАЛЕ ams NEW PATE Wh chine Ж h Machine ., ch £3 10 0 } asit y Worked by a ‚ Lad, y. 510 0 Dittobya 2 6 Ditto by a Man. 24- Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, 4s. adii HAND MACHINE. PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, RUM S of the [TE aJ rep um SOCIETY at KENSINGTON ; PARK; and in many hundreds of the principal G: arden HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. S. & SoN, in introducing Improvements into their MACHINES, have been careful that the advantages in ma of трия simplicity of нЕ апі 1 ‚Ум hh EW PATENT Width of Cutter. оу. NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. If with Patent peru Apparatus. 19-inch Machine .. 22 шш Меге 2 .. dor the lir sizes, 7s. ns in ND 42712. 6 hs 81 ripe nire PRICES—including Carriage- to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom. ND MACHINE for 1865, SHANKS' N HAN ei to o BHAN KS’ MACHINES, should still remain. NGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, n the M Pu A CRYSTAL т ач COMPANY at m, as well oad, where their MACHINE for 1865. Easily Worked bya Man and Boy 6) Dit by Two Men. HANES'NEW PATENT HORSE MA MACHINE. Width of €: Sinh Machine T 5 ES .. £12 10 ; A 255. 30-inch Machine ., еъ Rs J$-inch us „э T AS .. 1410 vx ne pes 36-inch Macbine .. e — Winch Machin 305. ,, 42-inch Machine .. `.. Silent ы, 12s. 6d. dis odis б M 918. per set; 48-inch Machin: Ditto for Donkey, 16s. per set. P 446 $3, 9 A8 & Sox I HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral. ESTY THE EMPEROR OF im FRENCH HIS MAJ ESTY THE KING A js HIS MAJE HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS T HIS GRACE THE СООР OF CANTERB Lo ws RAM HIS EXCELLE THE RIGHT HON. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop oi ith Patent Dali Silent Метев, 90s. баас бе ы AEn 8 Feet, ез pe set. ‚ both in this county and abroad, whose patronage they have HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD- LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND IAN MINISTER HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK LORD PALMERSTON His Grace the Duke of Bedford The Right Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham of Durham His Grace the Duke of New. The Right Hon. tho Earl of Haddington The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ripon The End Hon. the Ladies [^N Віз Grace the Duke of Marlboro The Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor The Right Rev. the Lord Віз! d of Killaloe е Right Hon. Lady Holland His Grace the Duke of Rutland. The Rig ht Hon. the Earl of Denbigh The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Melbourne The Right Hon. Lady M*Ta, His Grace the Duke of S utherland "е Right Hon. the Earl of Galloway The Right Rev. Bisho) Ni Коп Тһе Righe Hon. Dowager Clinton His Grace the Duke of Buc The Right Hon. the Earl of Hopetoun The Right Hon. Lord Bagoi The t Hon. R. C. Nesbitt Hamilton His Grace the Duke o: The Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield The Right Hon. Lord Monck The КЕНЕ n. Lord Crewe His Grace the Duke of dms The nest Hon. the Earl of Milltown The Right Hon. Hatherton The Righe on. Lord Eliban! His Grace the Duke of Athole Tho Right Hon. tho Earl of Selkirk The Right Hon. d The Right Hon. Lord Bi 118 Graco the Duke of Norfolk The Right Hon. Ж» Earl of Winchilsea. The Right Hon. n The Right Hon. Lord Hume Ha Grace the Duke S of Hamilton and Brandon The Right Hon. the Earl of Zetland The Right Hon. Lord Rollo The Hon. Howard Hi Grace the Duke of Argyll The Right Hon. the Earl of Minto The ан BR оп. Lord Braybrooke The Hon. Gerald C. Talbot Ha Greco the Duke of Northumberlan he Right Ho the Earl o! The Right sr Blantyre The Hon. Hely Hutchinson is Geaca the Duke of Roxburghe ME Right Hon. the Earl i I -- Fun Ho m rd Berwick "The Hon. C, L. Butler e Right UE e 'outhes 3 His Ges the Duke of Wel Tounen The Righi H the Earl of Southesk Right Hon. Lord Halliburton The Hon. C. S. Cowper e ace Ше! Duke of The e Right H n. the Earl of Kinnoul Tho Right Hon, Lord Churchill The Hon. Captain be The Most Hon. Los Marquis T TOM МИТ кы re Hon. БЕ cM cef EUM Hs h Tue Right Hon ree сазо The ке r3 Ше xe by ui The Most Hon, the Marquis of Winehester The Ri ht Hon. the Karl of Brow low. The Right Hon. Lord Vernon The Hon. Captain ond The M. igl n, the ex а : The Mo Hon. the Marquis of Exeter . a" Fish Hon. the Earl of How The Right Hon: Lord uDodehby de Broke The Hon. Francis Drummond Tte Most БО the Marquis of Ibane Right Hon. the Earl E Pindar 'The Right Hon. Lord Сге EM AE John An The Mog оп. the Marquis of Westminster The Right Ho Rothes The Right Hon. Lord Dalry: тріо е Нор. Arbuthnott The M Hon, the Marquis of Lansdow. The Right Hon. the Earl of Ranfurly The Right Hon. Lord Inchiquin The Hon. Sir Edward Butler, Bart. ost. Hon. the Marquis of Stafford The Ri f The Right Hon. Lord Rokeby The Hon. Sydney R. C The Most Hon. the Marquis of Kildan Tho Richt Hon. the Kari of Romia o The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh The Hon. J. J. Carnogi Most Hon. the Marquis of > enim tes ; Wm. Aberco: 1 в he Right Hon. Lord Ashtoun 'The Hon. Wm. ue тымо Hon. the Marquis of Londonderry The | Ri E Hon: x Кап of [ai a and The Right Hon. Lord Stanley The Hon. Major тау The Most, Hon. the Marquis of Ailsa Talbot The Right Hon. Lord James Murray The Hon. Chief. A ir г Frodotiok: Pollock Too Most Hon. the Marquis of Tw o The Right Hon. the Earl of Westmoreland "The Right Hon. Lord Berne The Hon. Percy Ashburni те Rant Hon. the Marquis of Aylesbury Tho Right Hon. the Кап of Dalhousto Tho Right Hon. Harris The Hon. Perc Barrington Hon. the Eari of Tankervillo he Ri, e о! The Right Hon. Lord Kingsdown The Hon. L. H. K. Hannan Tie Right Н The Right Hon. the Earl of Portarlington on, the Earl of Poulett. The Right Hon. Lord Rivers The Hon. H. P. The Right H. "The Right Hon. the Earl of TEM The Ей Ноп, the Earl of The Right Hon. the Earl of Dartmouth The Right Hon. Lord Taunton The Hon. and Rev. A. G. Campbell Toe Right on. the Earl icester n. the Earl o The Right Hon. Lord Oranmore Hon. and Rer. C. A. Harri: ddp d 1. уси, cp dec ENTA 'he on. m: 0! eeld, те Кец Hon. the Earl of Abergavenny Tho BGAE Hom Кап Vano à The Right Hon. Lord Lilfond Sir Arthur Elton, Bart. The Right Нор the Earl of Е Morley The Right Hon. Karl Ne ison The Right Hon. Lord Sudeley Sir Arthur Halkett, Bart. The Right Ho the Earl ој Right Hon. the Countess of Stai The Right Hon. Lord John Thynne Admiral Sir Philip Hornby The Right Bo the Earl ot Lauderdale Thé Right Hon. Countess 29 куч The Right Hon. Lord Cavan Sir J. H. Crewe, The їп. the Earl of Home The Right Hon. Lord Middleton Sir J. M. Steel Graves, Bart. t Hon. the Earl The Right Hon. the Countess Б Waldegrave The Right Hon. tho Кан of Harrington The Sn Hon. the Countess of Cottenham The pes Hon. Lord Calthorpe Sir des Taylor, Bart. The Right Hon. t of Carnarvon The Right Hon. Viscountess Milton The Right Hon. Lord Dunfermline Sir George Edmondstone, Bart. Tho Right Hon: е Earl of Northesk The e Rh Hon. Viscountess Castlereagh The [ҮЕ Hon. Lord Abercrombie Sir Des Мы Newman, Bart. The Right Hon. e Earl of Glasgow he t Hon. Viscount Seaham The Right Hon. Lord Cast!ero: Sir Coleman Оа, он ты kartington the Earl of Stamford The Right Hon. Viscount Duncan The min: Hon Lord Carrington ER 21 вав The Right Hon. Viscount Eversley e lug т Гога erin p Баетов» ME The on. the Earl of Aberdeen Hon. Vi Ri m. Lord Polti Sir Wilhem well, Bart. Hon, iscount de Vesci T ol deed the Earl of Aberdour "пе Right Hon. Viscount Boyle he Right Hon. Lady Leighto Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart. J 2, [i 4 a 5 1 " Ji 7 Shanks Patent Lawn М, le satisfaction, lif рр ој Ў б B 7, x Ё “уон es Bor MAN Vei their War ehouse at 27, Londenhall Fes is the only plac e in London + h Lawn Mowers can choose from a sizes are kept in stock, whether Jor Horse, Pony, or Hand Power, ы ALEXANDER SHAN LONDON OFFICE and TEES AND SOLE MANUFAC SHOW ROOMS, PATEN KS лхр SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, х. В. 97, LEADENHALL STREET, Е,С, 8C6 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRM 1, e NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, FOM AS MILLINGTSTR, GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY ME. Mr. R g i p as well as the Nobility, Gentry, and Merchants, have favoured me wit for H and for E роњ SHEET GLASS. SHEET SQUARES, Cut to Order, n E ari дал 0 food YE аа а 58, CERE i T Under Under nder Und AYRRAGR THICKNESS S, 15 TO 16 o 1 foot Ape. . 2 feet siper- 3 feet super. m feet super. |5 Noe super. 6 йе åths quality — .. per 300 те case m м or about 14d, per foot. eet ag 3ds » .. .. » 1 n Pow аам ity Ца Hk 2 1. 21d. Ad. EMG 2ds » TE » 60 0 n р ав 1 2 21 24 а Best Й .. .. „ 92 0 » "9 A » 2 24 22 3 834 4 [Bot „ 23 3 i 4 4} 5 puer Ps qp 21 oz. Аууллов frc 21 oz. m quality .. Um case n P" or ass 2d, m: ее " Aths ү Hw И a 314, 8 ә 15 is Pi 4 m We uo ohio 5 63 " 8 з з |245 » 3 3} j 4 4 i Best -y s EX Iw 89 0 » Ё E Best ,, 4i 5i 124 3 жы THICKNESS, 26 oz. Li . AVERAGE THICKNESS, 26 oz 44 quality 3d. 314. 33d. 4 d. 414. a 4 quality .. -.. per ыра ~ case rw м. or about nw per foot. es 1 4 А 1 | 5 za T T 3 i Ў s nc M o ^ с м Best » 5l 6} Т 8 Best ,, T T si 116 0 A E 15 oz. TON usually N in Stock, &c. 32 oz., 36 oz., and 42 oz lso supplied i i EXTRA WHITE or CRYSTAL SHEET dM very superior for Pictures RUBY, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, COLOURED, ENAMELLED, and best Glaz 'GROUND, and F. LUTED GLASS. 5 oz. Squares usually kept in Stock, packed in 100 ft, and ү. с Вохеѕ. оф fima Stock Squa: Per 100 f 4ths, 3rds. 2nds. Best. 15} by 114 | 14 b 17 by m 13 by 16 Aths. rds. E uU al* а b оо T l || э». 6a. [б 94. пог Gd. Гая, 8d: ||16 Dy1O. | 144 Mp | I by 13 | 2£ by 16 > » y y d 143 by 11} | 15° byl2 | 28 by 13 | 90 by 17 in ju 812 12} by 9 9) 5 » 1 m M 10 o 15 byll | 184 by 12% | 18 by M | MT 118; 6d.| 13s. 64 u by 9 13 by 9 |13} by 10} 4 y m 105. 6d. |12s. 04. |14, 8d. |l7s. 3d. rà d ЫҢ 16, w A AM i - n i li} by 9319 by10 jit bylo 21 byll |17 byl2 | 22by 15 | 22 by 18 15} by 103116 by 10 |145 by 11} + М " lis. 64. |13s. 64. |16s. 04. |18s. 04. |! 13 Бу 1 18 by12 | 24by 16 | 24 by 18 134 by 124 | 22 by) А вй kebti SIZES, ended by and supplied to ‚ and the leading Horticulturists of the day AvERAGE PS Ai 15 E E 02. AVERAGE Banus 21 oz. ] 16 Inches by 1 Ya Inches. Зріз, | 2nds. | Best. 20 ule by 12 te ] 4ths, | Ards, | дой | B » » $ z H 20 n In » » Н » VPerl00feet .. | ца, 6g, | 18s 6d | 168, | 180, 20 : 18 ? | se ee е |140. 6d 18.00) М ИШ à » Ш 20 16 P t 2 g^ 3 и И Mim pt сев are s only for the sizes stated, but if a quantity of any aiw size is required, they can be supplied at about 5 per cent. additional, provided time iloni | TIT i ] É CUCUMBER | ROLLING @ MILK PAN "a |. HAND GLASSES. | 1а. Without. With * TA PINS, | 6 itihas diam. 0s 5 5 eae 12 inches diam. T Pus нер. 3 x ud Lids, b . s, 104. 8, 34. 8 0 " " |H 6 eds d бон. ,, og d 10 , 6 n 4.0 0 ..0 8 | [AS js e 7 H ir "» .. 7 6 » 5 y 0 D M 0 10 ” 4 .. ) 14 » 1 s Щн ШК M P5 „тае Pur ГЕ D 3 3j 1 » 2: 2 "n p » 8 "2.8. 7 0 104 .. iĝ " [ RERO 9 16 5 2 1 » ó "n н B 16 j 8 .. .. 1 6 э M. 3 1 18 " 9 и о 4^ n ue, $1 ub n 8-1 4 j GAS D E. Н наша ie LS, Ион у 5. 19131 dur 1 M uc А and Glazed with | These will be биш prefer- || 22 : 4 "pa 20. P. Sheet Glass. | able to any other kind of Jar. || 24. - j i inem ойе siz — 1f on feet, 94 pr TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE, PLATE GLASS, PATENT ыл, and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, ARNUIEMÉ, &в. GENUINE WHEN МАЛНЫ ун Cyt. GROUND PATENT DRYERS, за to аа. Е SECONDS di OXFORD OCHRE, 34. LINSEED op. 5 v dus EINE Ер on BUPE os epe гов. " EAM 4d. to ба ра er ещ т 2s. Ж CARRIAGE ditto, 1 Š ча to p^ MINERAL Ditto p^r r p gallon © ” CRYSTAL or PAPER s А dg on. gnis nia Js o dd 95 non ры tmd EE NM or Di One hundred weight of NT Spine | fii palal EOD FART Mn ert iig piii" dus half will cover =: A one hundred rele weather, and is |o A e g appearan, cg Ems need cis extensively Stone, C?! Lead ed саа Oil. aint ston ork in ex: ituations, in Ke Bpecial Dryers for paint нын, ti эг) сап be made any|lron Bridg - Conservatorles, Gr r on by any o ordinary workman, 7 MILLED LEAD in Bet а Pipo aS бор лд die piti euim. E PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, & PLUMBER'S BRASS уо! t is mixed with rain or pure river water, easily laid THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 307 m 1855.) aicut ATUS for Greenhouses, Hot- oT-W VATER APP ЕВ APPARATI imates on ку рҮ WE H^» & Soxs, б, рехав London, S S.E. E 9 o Jores seo Gardene Chronici == Fe 25, 1865. Famine EU reennouse m IRE KA, euius nor ac „огеш: чы i. iREEN. og D роо, 42 feet, by 13 feet, 50l. ; 21 feet 10 feet, 157. . AL ud m for Sale, 36 feet by 19 feet. Assorim » P ово L LL Hn: to call Шет to his Prices of Үү SIT yarious sized LIGHTS for HOUSES or .. £0 d. Ano 2з. 5 T 4 2 5 4 M ra Baia P SO wide 1 А nt allowe ed if 400 feet are tak Conservatories, and Vineries Trid to order fo: Apparhtus for ventilation on the best hts made [^ 0! тог, омеа ИН ^» &nd painted three lazed, at 4d r foo! ева foot delent Heating by Hot Water. One, Two, Fra ted with iron keys at A! e Бгөеб, ынс; or W. Змгтн, Horti M 18 T PATENT. TOW ODNGUFTION Ми "m gms 86. This Stove p tenti ti M mier tm ыр. 4 Sten on during the сп Halis € burn ma Apartment Tor 24 hour A à Apartmen’ Ours, [^ Т of Pi attention, of its em thfulness, durability, treme sim and br mado for ыз Conservatories, with аре деть ви V GOW- "s E S an y HOUSE SITTINGS, which attracte tention at the MER A ararat, n ht ion. orks, Ве! Kaar HERS, Ann Stri goo won ЖОРА Under the Patrona age o of Her Majesty LARK AND HOPE (LATE Сашы 55, pas Зно, С Birmingham, Махоға. uei MrraLLIc and WoopzN Hore пос», и SERVATORIES, VER. Dior E Copper and WmovanT Inox Rasuzs, Ѕкуілонтз, &c., and Hor Warer АррАкАТОЗ for Horti- Ee rem C. & H. beg to call atten- tion to тех Mu high ; the Lights be: d together, p means of simple and Кн Ше acier i {елйз or ^ mA eet; and the cost does E ie. exceed that of a woode + structure. Р ег culars, with prices, forwarded ication ; on receipt of tho amont in po ade 28 vi б Designs, bit 8 1s. 64, coloured 23, 6d., for as eating i71 "Hot-W Ц kino THE ов ORIGINAL sADDIE саа Реч Tubular Check ап. 1 ре огош Pita, P h e e oni е class of boilers all ponta considered, er EE can be MN n with safety for Mic dies ers interested in ft eaoh work should brad - tene & Post We orient Po A eh on mE cation to FREDERICK WILL Greenho aximum of A. ising б х eus ennánetion. ыт aput Sg Aire | аа ри yc] maintai: r estab] doen EUM of the tho Мег qam are e: y “ зе л нш comple; - adjust bui Tent o Of the constructional pårts of thes d pd d c facilitated that a com- n structures is most was Tus саатан ov OWN GREEN Tes SoDench's dis Patent is a Teka e fin Fixtur , Busin c and all connected with e Tansferred H. P. Dzxxis, who hi е TED puiidings at such’ ML поі soio to, 18%. 6 In. be [T F ve 3 7 8 .1 Tes АР. ы ст ү à honest 10-02. And с ipe important im тее ооа qam Fem eleg е Rivers ada entlemen.. Basats FixrUnRE, which he feels sure A that can can be on ti (А9 ЕЯ крадат Wih Mr. rd Prod structures at aart tbe Spell idi оаа ощ Builder. ie е on MUTA i. DP gud Work. т, &c., Chel uU su Сат awmu N. MoGERRO ST, т, HonTICUL fosa. B 'UILDER, M c Ash, near ES 00]. Reference NW We e Nobility an. ntry througbout Great Britain and and. Heating by Hot Water. HOLLANDS, Inox ARERR 31, Bankside, London, * = HOT. WATER PIPES, from Stock. d:—2-inch, 18, Sinch, 2s. ; and tinch, Ф.Т BENDS, ын Dior 1x Td., a. td. and 35. THROTTLE VALVES, 108. 6d. 13s.0d., and 15з. each. Other Connexions at e ar Ee Mr Sa dvi De ac nctually attended to the Hide DEIGA ua S ILY ER E AND 12 Placi e Mise 5m r ton. 6d. per. pushel Ke. ish nd ога. Сар dnd Y suit CONA IH pean BEKU S ; 3d. ЖО at an Tharf or Жайнат. d 10 3 s or on d LLOW LO. AF-MOU. n Placo, О oad, Li | ide rj SILVER § Hun Gest quali [3 OT 6d. per DM yr г 6 Топа, dir Ка s Tons Bs. per доз TU. Tons and 7 егей to bnt e ез дс E ыы oia vo sd M M нр а ed trucks can be sent on all th. Treue s FLOWER POTS, nn size, at Ehe owe onah pric: W. Snonr, Sand and Pea at Depót, Reigate, aS 0A-NUT USE &nd how to еее in icle 3t v ш aj e LA our 5. Banssuaws BRUSHES апа MATS are sold in every town, Слоттом,--Етету Brush d J. i 8 Patent. To Nurseryme en an | ] E знн NS, TOBACCONIST, а p m Ros Hac ney Read, N.E., has a large Sto w of Ss aab L TOBACCO PA ER, at 1s. "per lb. ; TOBAC CLOTH. lod. perlb. Warranted free from adulteration. Post-office Orders to be made payable at Shoreditch Post-office. GSP „0 ased against уса, an "Жеш. оп DE Plants, «x - ME sh 1863; or ра ее Kingston Postage ps Отен амне Юю гра BARSHAM ho gal den of wator is recomm M for growing HOROU GH- -BRED PEDIGREE ALDERNEY BULL han M E ALE, very dsome. 12 Months old March 18. Gow and Calf in ALD fthe veg Eo ЖҖ Атру o the блк R, East Lodge, Wanstead, Essex. Е ation, 0 BE LET, к T i LIMN RUGBY, under Irrigation from t th hat town, muprising about 320 Acres! а of rum a Apply to Messrs, WnarrstAw & Роман, Solicitors, Rugby. Salts bp Auction. Azaleas, Carnations, Pinks, Gladiolus, &c n d ' s МЕ; Ј. a STEVENS vil SELL by AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, E eet, Covent Garden, W.C., on WEDN ESDAY, A Apri i. $ X M GLAD tity of CARNATIÓNS, PIRES, ROSES 5, F AUR ES GL n FRUIT анаа RHODODENDRO , CONIFERS SHRUB: rer ri reor the Morni а Жеш Epiden em i enemidophorum Indian and РА. La ҮҮ /X. M. AK and Fiel den тез and suavis; ын, Домен, Eel jum ; C cue m Ne and wr: Oypripedi АС, Fett wi WA m Cattloy: -— ӨХ ым, w the Morn E LU at Ж. ng of Sale, а n. PO TU BELL, his Great Rooms, TUESDAY, Е п, ^g паге а 12 ойдо s the least reserve, by order of the "xecutors, а фо е of ESTAB LISHED OROHIDS of the late of Exeter, including к ides po ond arneri 1 (99 9 ра ^n of a . Ver Vente Batemauni nd wA » soni m » доо ulnerum " rubrum i, HE » Wightianum ойне) — » virens — 8 Ma muc irse б ttata Lælia ст, » eg due superbien Phal: bilis Andi а quantity of ан Dendroblums, Oymbidinms,: ME. Stans ho — mr har nane бозо тА EOS irn Barkerias, &c. f Sale, Catalogues had. X m Picotees, Pinks, tandard Roses, &c. ESSRS. PROTIZEROR AND MORRIS Sw il BELL, Sale pe rest. CEER IOE i the Wi Auction Rooms, 38 and 39, A h Street, C., on WEDNESDAY, April 5, and SATU URDAY, April в at Sold Retail by Nurserymen B va 1 o'clock Econ caci E а first-class Collection of Ый Seedsmen, in boxes, 1s, popa er ICOT. 9 PINKS, from а celebrated Ж? 3s., and 10s. 6d. each. TOW or Standard, Halt-Standárd, and ROSE nerd лала INDICA OT ATu ONSTAR eci Minen ut. DAHLIAS in dry root, PRICE'S PATENT On view uz e Morni Зр анас ашу be uis ipe CANDLE COMPANY ms as above, and о е loneers ani aluers, merican (Laxrrzp). Nurs eries, Leytonstone, N.E. High Beech, Essex. ROG gong. „дее, $92. SALE OF R: g Srock 1 iri PLANTS, POSITION аа xs poen = Merz manu fact aru under W. rections t period. Te bes P E e im- in it, and by reducing the hv 5 per perd $1 LT is (ne of the ues and has always been the most efficacious remedy ex- nt. To publish нә "Testimonials no news- r would give space, but Messrs. CUTBUSH à N, sd ined ho purpose wd say :—' It z | the Lei: hing fo: e we can find, an | аек n jure Ine young foli: ife is our experience "wr, says :— ons of your | 228 able to make an: — will beused by practical m: Рен, "ао hereby" Certify th: "à kesi the whole time we were Ware- he — of „бы ME & Co., and ree d ge" & 'Тоосоор, that we Man red me p ht Aat pronon under Мг. Toocoop's sole directions, ad that portions of the various ingredie ients. Signed Jons am Herat Ва Drew, July 13, 1803." Е px Mid strong, 3s. per gallon — to make 4 PEM lons fit for use), 10 gallons carriage free to London: M jo піну ti ineipal Nurserymen and Seedsmen in the LACAN and a KA “Тогоо, СӘҢ South dads Scd Estab- lishment, Southam; Pa от by 70,000 Stock wor STERG AY, SON, лхр HE о Inventore of the Celenrated i STOCK. m Ее ows t-— Bott! of the UNI- YEHSAL CH MICAR Хот, match less fi etrati uie. Ж d assuagin ng saim Ит АП. е m ne peres &c., in in in all ж orses and ает straini ewes E nd swollen and. inflamed ders in in and | N ewes; sore feet in cattle, sheep, and One Bottles (value 20s. ; li the A eti FLUID a r BLACK MIXTURE, matched in the known world for TUS qct hi and anbi; for ewes weal exh: ега ET nE A а and cows exhausted Mor 2 Бу, and for the fret, reis or RS out and cattle. An instanta- e Dozen INFLAMMATIO lambing, for straining s ew for e olds, cid АП inf Pe rses, cattle, апа One Do; RED PASTE or CONDI i рош Г ort азери purify the 168. 6d. their Чам ат -— 50 "lat L em rey d Either preparation Ls d Ph ad sepa: rally Address— DET 85 WITT, Anima. Dorset leq. Saer street, Lo Бүгү Milena from all parts free on applicati а терй ESSRS. FROMAGE ME are about 6000 Choi pe атасан includi MT of pou ia i оаа Roses in pota, в wW а Hs s Forns, va A байн, ip Ж v superb Са vols mds Ф: рн M dir jn: one eder V ue italogues had on Premise: pad Wu es in orationi. ie "aee Бао the pe London ; and o efie е Auctioneers and V: 'aluers, n lois Nl NT ан Rar Mer m ORNE. Ampt R. БҮ ете announce that hi WEDN Alas MUT pot Ah of ате longing Cow, A Fawcett, Esq., consisting of upwards of 60 те ot tho most and Heifers, that have been pot ре DIA in Srl K са А Bad the most IR D Бит (12,893), КЕТ uses Brier абз m: Great M. Nc LEA yd rm Жат! те, ре pig Reus ell- Я sorts. ра «мову у = of Oxford oucester ( i5 Vend ione 18,317] е cows lers ara PIN. Б, and ө Urs and ord. ЧЫЛЫ (20,913), the 1st тугш bull at the Bath and West of England Show at Bristol, attention has been paid to the dairy qualities oti are very prolific and in a healthy broeiing де: Catalogues, with Pedigr ma; ha M се aani o M». STRAFFORD, а кона ей D. N,W. ; or of Mr. Fawcett, at Childwiek St. Albap's. n Ho Cirencester, „йд. dor cse Carr ME , ST TRAFFORD | is far avoured "A instructions n House, TE unce prex Lho АЙСИ with аот Reserve, on THURSDAY Ap nim T, about 40 HEAD of First- SHORT-HORNS from bs d ted Herd, whieh consists of the entire i and the whole of one or two other ps known ell. ав some young and valuable E ES on (IST) and 5 Ser by fourth n: ot Oxford (11, B Earl 0 enth sally he. York Poeni. А-А "Ше аге ot fend «шашу п бурш fal y zioh in Sour, di еде —€—— diing, and рону of whole of th. a E соры heal e qu loa oe and M s A on the unb tribes have been for nearly 30 Catalogues, Ме ma be had on ap Mita ed M ors LUE on, N.W. ; or of Mr. Bow Siddington House, Cirencester. Ru ИС AUCTION, E old ERU IRE HE Peck in calf to - ugs Bull The lected with om aout in le iod t сте С үг md a шаша ап ае of Ауре Cows for Dairy в аге sufficiently well known. LII is Sithin two miles of the Now Galloway Station, which is only 60 miles from Carlisle by direct line of railwa; iculars can be obtained {тош "Мт. BaRroN, Bottom Ayrshire, N.B., ; or Mr. ликт, Auctioneer, Castle Douglas, N, В, 308 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. AWAR COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, EXCELLENCE, AND DURABILITY. FULFILLING IN HORTICULTURE. MANUFACTURED for the AGENT, in LONDON ; vx. нез in A wo АБЕН; GLOUCESTER; сора; ABERDEEN, and PAISLEY ONLY order to supply t a — —€— Ee: are Те of —— Lx and m1 lengthened and d to form the 1 daries of Gardens; they cost less than B tahla St ma ЗЯ ОАР 24043] р ; d th h calculated for Gardens of the highest order, буш) froin their еў ааыа for Market Gardens, where they may 1 le t y extent 1зо for Suburban Villas and Cottage Gardens, Pus d Po rtable, improved 1! Gutt 18 pport ppli d, leri g the st t Ер + d durable. 54 TESTIMONIALS. © Grosvenor "ipit May 19, 1803. * Shalimar, Acton, W., May 11, INL “ Tho Marquis. of We estminstor Writes, in reply to Mr. Hereman’s not that he h E lenis теру to your letter of the 9th inst., 1 am вару to m that 1 was 80 jo vy 4 pl g ‚ &с. ne he constructed for him in "ith ou in my garden other pd g PORET } 11 i i last November. * Mr, S. HEREMAN." "e romain, &e., Sauvet Rerum? "5 A з AH 8. ue v 16, 1863. : * Sir—I am happy to be able to i hat th ent to me at “ Wath-upon-Dearne, near күш Manes Ў Рл. AT " i ** Dear H * “Мг. 8, HxnEMAN," ** Yours &c., Роќтмах,” 16 feet Miss s covers now т = healthy aa strong Vines ; s year {1 1 4 quality dèe i P. fruit wi rising. bi iw CRM Y “2, ан P Rd May 14, 1803, garden, and wh fford th , to erect one or more of your -— * Hothouses fit 52 Million '—a never-failing source of prottabl а amusemen: = Honec which you, furnished їп 1861. My eee а — isof каше аз far аз nis OTTEN of “Т have oth ostly , but, having regard to their ostal | that th ven n not ven they em no S Capiro with those I had of you. 4 мил; to any other system which he lias yet Ко Р Пу “ Мт. 5. HEREMAN." remain, &c., [Sir] Joux V. D. Јонхэтохв,” ** Mr. SawUEL HEREMAN," ©“ I remain, &c., б, P. Nionorsos’ $ $ “ Woodcote [Newport, Salop], May, 1803. * Norfolk Villa, pe May 12,188. м» Года rx Bauch h hui f g Mr. Her hard House is pest! t dshallb Y | every way, and dmirably i R Me roman is at liberty? “Mr. S. H: P: LEGR pues hosa houses sholisi i lin thi P E d 5 “ Bel. Lei Мау 20. 1862. Ы Sco И Ж е [ “ЯТЬ Lento House whig RR t ur Te ue ed The Н is pl i 1 Fi h ; th ійсі and, though E 55 5—1 h h pl g y to the efficiency of th 1 Pa last f the bunch 1 i Но Although our wall is į than a pound i the fruit sets regularly over the whole DER and, with the: command of ventilation —(— ped А у sati fruit сап be forwarded or retarded at pleas А ** Мг. HEREMAN," ** Yours &c., ALFRED ELLIS.” “Мг. S. HegkwAN," “I remain, P: Jony Car " [i is Grace th Duke of Ат F “ Johnson Hall, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire, May 11, 1863. « ' The Grove, баш xen Sir,—I have had , Lean-to Vineries made wi * Dear some am t happy t to inf ü Д JU ausum 60 * le of ab grees, the 1 ing high. Nothi L pl ex tion. ision for Ct „ and the v for — rd than th ist ; the mode of 1 , and entirely obviates the аппоуапсе апа | thrive remarkably well, bein th d n, which you PP" break. 1b d I feel of c ction cen Secures, nn ** Mr. S. HEREMAN," ** Yours. &c., Ержлвр Lyov.” * Mr. S, HERE * I remain, &c., W, Lewis " [Gardener to Jossph Gilet PA] | E ** Without any ерше to high finish or elaborate workmanship, which in such structures ге; epresent a mere "- d — — are perfectly well m y arrangement is as simple as ingenuity can render them. No rafters obscure the light and make them cumbrou let иеа а lines and weights, ог by expensive mechanical contriv imc and yet all the ventilation requisite in such eor as vga rg жа ж ж й bility that must give them a peculiar баве in 9% yes of the publie, we hire a house for two or three — and are enthusiastie enough to fix up а 870 КҮ remains the absolute property of the landl f the term. But, if instead of fixing up we drop down one of disi ereman's, we pack it up and remove with the watering-cans, wheel-barrows, and other i pl ts." —Dr. Lindley in ** Tux GARDENERS CHRONICLE,” di th, 1 ааа 8 ireulers with LISTS of prius and CARDS to VIEW Houses in operation in the neighbourhood of London, also ESTIMATES for ORNAME атата GREENHOUSES, &е., to Designs сап be had on application to MOMS HEREMAN, Acent, 7, PALL MALL FAST, LONDON, S.W. The SECOND esum of A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CUI/ TIVATION, as adapt Heating ed to the above Patent adiens containing ouses and General Directions for Cultivation, &c., may be had of Mr. HeREMAN. ; price 1з.; post free, 18. 1d. ш given for the ik caede of je Vine and other crops are essential y practical, and are evidently written b ho has «ы ее: others.” —Cottage Gardener, быы 1863. : Na poesie Printed by ши еаова should: Me. Editor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to blisher," The Pul at the Office, 41, W. 0, Ж, Printers, dera ied ЫТ. лам BRADHORY, 'oburn Place, їп the Parish of St. Рапс n the Co, of Mild aex, and Fre cur ar vat t, Covent Garder, и whitefish » Lombard S., Pre City of London, and Published by them at the Отыр, ANO 4l, Манас Мои Braxa, of of No.l очтан Street ia К net o РАЛУ $ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 14.—1865. 3 SATURDAY, APRIL S. Price Fivepence. MPED EDITION, 6d. te DEX. ROSE 7 Microscope, choice ofa DWARFS, 9з. sh a Potato culture, re fo 3:0 meus £SXSA PII DO P Спе: Р [4 © HESS SAE 9s. to 12s. above, ge fine de pir; healthy шыс ÇATAL раса: 3 mi POTS for ж? "Tho P nd. ЗЕЯ г ће в shunt Nurseries, Cheshun! S. muove STANDARDS, 15s. to 18s. per ий; T une NEW ROSES of арас Nectarine disease . U35b peue- , DESCRIPTIV. EM Өе on ар бео Orchids, Mr. Jones's.. 320 Висн, MITH, ep ed M "ise огсев бег. iem Peach discus = raro Эв as Best ш Roses for 1865. CAN 317 b M. WOOD 4 N have many аай» of the lants. ау M ad on applica*ion, та near Uckfleld, Sussex. NEY ROS. BEST SE L the year, = Ол AND md MOT LIST. BEDDING " the Dozen, 3m The m ot gem апа May are 322 a "D eligible for даац out Roses from 316 Woop & Sox have many thousands ог Biro to offer at 321 а very reasonable rate. EA lectu d Куу; E 5р pplication, 315 e | __Address Woodlands Nursery, Маг Joki i ша ГО AMATEURS, EXHIBITORS, sig 0 7 ERS— "Yorkshire - Im е Stock of fine healthy Plants, of the cream o таа ИШИ”... .. 317 e Approved. "ROSES, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, FU CHSIAS, especial]; Du to the purposes of the above, c LA be sup) ATA три on application to NIGHT, gei Ron HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Nursery, Haish dS KENSINGTON. "Y ле: потам be eld оп SATURDAY АНЫ 15. ЗРЕТКӨ swim „58, з ime Sis p xe о wil on ri oors open & 1 Band at 3. окоо КИЛ > "Fellows? friends, 2s. dd. | P. S. WruLIAMS, Paradise Nurseries, Holloway, 1« Lindon. Tickets to the public, Eit f these Tickets bou; on the 15 will be c Ren NITED HORTIGULTURAL SOCIET аа RUR SOCIPRI Y.— The FIRST EXHIBITION of this Societ ilL be held at the | 91899 Collection of Gladioli CATALOGUE i, sent free n т р! ry Establish: dion TEPHEN N'S (Cultural and Descriptive), containing his extensive and first- e. Suffolk. ENERS and AMATEURS FRIEND. mos LECTION of|: ALBION HALL, Moorgate Street, EC TUESDAY NEXT „Seed and Nurs AprllL Doors open at 1 o'clock. Adm ПНЕ GARD Ronr. Pisc xix iU Sec. (EYSTAL PALACE. SEASON 1863. FLOWER SHOW MIS OE ERT Ниону 5 wem ern 5 VADE-MECUM d GREAT ROSE SHOW JUNG ON а I: TPOT LOGUE of AUTUMN ШЫ and F FLOWER) sit SHOW, dp 6 and T. BEDDING and e ЕБ BP x A qn oim had | By Order. жег, ТЕ, Secretary. necp x Royal pem, o soo. Fuchsia G. HENDERSO ON SO * LA DUE ДАТА, ANNA. BULLE m РИТ Wellington Nursery, St. c3) об” Wood: London, N.W. Paur's Ni WILLIAM HUSSEY begs to ofer 25 sorts of э шаша m Genuine Seeds, AWO PAUL'S —Á—— нне VIRGO 4 forwarding their CATALOG = Carriage Fre wed dud T LIST is now АШУ altham Cross, AND SON will re 39 pleasure in f NURSERY STOCK Меш Tho aboro со n ald Do sen the tago tos pe ne 68., pac! Mile End ton, Norwi р SON. Se КЕТЕ GXTALOGUE contains ILL Choice абара DN of еч FOLIAGED ovde for Sub-tropical AM PERB STRAIN, КТК С Bux the finest Е. and best Coloured Flowers in ouium: à In sealed x White, elect Double E асн Ce White, or Mixed Seod, 2 0d., a. Qd. а. ILLIAM PERRY'S AL LIST quus коле. Mt SEEN A m can X eun T «сс Plants of th FE sorts, Eir i Tto s | ng ын а 2. ydg tn e йыш p tid Lm мат per 100. hamper | Dahlias, Уегрепаѕ, Bedding Plants in any quantity. porc Some Berks. C E. ALLENS. S ANNUAL CATALOGUE: of the aboye ready, and can on applicat: pcs SALTER ЕК qe o sing out the" NEW a i Ee near London, N.E. A DANTHEMUM: KUMS of 1865, SCRIPTIVE CATA- "Choice dlower and Vegetable. Pants, wi bo e mirum Жанер Goran Sam | D.5- WILLIAMS'S. PENE CATALOGUE, › William” Street, Turnpike, W. m ix all раа 25 j PLANTS, BEDDING PLANTS in great CS see 098 ре ready for sending out in Ma; 1000, £8; per 100, £1, or Гл касы e E gramen Wm Nurseries, Fenham, n Ts pe Wonstle-on- of SEEDS, fro G.S free on LENNY'S DIST СЯ pa Bi S reed ARAS оозе. |$ттоув ск CLEAN С CLOVER and GRASS SEE DS, for Aud Y сах r Merchants, Read Tag SUTTONS. CLEAN “OLOV ER and GRASS SEEDS, у, СЕ 6d. ers acre, carriage free, dti Seed ants, Readin TINEST MIXTUEE of ASS SEE DS for PERM cipe PASTURE. Warranted to contain mM 2 t nutritious and permanent varieties in cultivation, 278., and 30s. ое тот ...W. J. тох, Seedsman, t Market, Newcastle- оп-Т ATURAL GRASSES: heir Names and Derivati me; em кые, Ж X y, PAM E pe. Кя Season, Growth, Inc of F , Price Fre One Postage үс tamp. KicuaRD Surrn, Seed. Меге ы Worcester. Agric ultural See LOVER, RYE- GRASS, and "tus other AGRICUL- TU RAL SEEDS ке yi И “чу t Prices. Purchasers of large quantities ра, =- Ricaa £ Seed 5 Men i A 910 CUL rohant, Worcester, А LT v КАТ, „SEED Б, of the finest DESCRIPT uM LIST, with. MN апа particulars as to free delivery, &c., po t free upon application, AMES UL бе d Morcha nts, » 102, Eastga! St. TA Che: hester. GRICULTURAL SEEDS, [5 finest « zt iality, at moderate prices, can now be had at W. J. Warsox's Seed Warehouse, Groat Market, pese ari - Tyne. .. . PRICED LIST free on applieat atio A GiICULT URAL and GARD Ld SEEDS, finest qualitY.—CLOV ER and GRASS SEE years лу, 16s, ; 3 уенга, 178. 6d. e Imported ITALIAN RYEGRASS бе. per bushel. PRICED L. 1ST post free. —Gxonax Davisox, Here! eford. EW and GENUINE A AGRICULTURA AL, GARDEN, and FLOWER SEEDS. Special prices an nd ME offers on application to Seed Growers and Merchai ants, 7, T, Borough arke et, Lor James FAIRHEAD & ue AMES CARTE AND CO, Seen FamwrRsS, Мекспамтз, апа ыза лы 237 and 238, High OS um 28 м oe ЖР ОШ F. 5 T eem ovia and Pn AR SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS оп application. 6 of CLIANTHUS DA BIEN and C. DAMPIERI SPLENDENS. Quote pric n& Svcpzs, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W. „С. NEECIMEN EE —А few Plants vf the y : "od кач CES. Apply t AS POR OX Xd U G Ж. ы, Т l-year, 18, 9d. per 100 s. delicious vegetable does not, require half the see us; lv ond s ting it For ава ctions, see RICHARD SMITH'S SEED L г 1865. Strong Transpl: SEA 2s. per doz. Suira, Nurseryman, Worcester. AING'S MAMMOTH CRED CELERY.— The finest most hardy Celery е by post, 18, and 25. per packet. YovrLL & Co Vurseries, Greal t Yarmouth - — J^ CARTER Е leave to state that they entirely SOLD of * FIRST CROP PEA.” ЭНЕ INVINCIBLE SCARLE a SWEET PEAS STE. TEĽHEN Bmoww, Bro ори r, Si s Suffolk. — ^— TVOR SALE, a few Bushels о CLEANS ADVANDER поза РЕА. есеірі of a di csv am DRUMMERS Mor атаи булгары, varier et | MRS. ык KEY Well established NDI, PORTULACA, TE MAE e x EFE А Por pricos, Em чш чыш SEED D LINE" Сти to Jomw Beber, Florist, Вота near Bu ае айрысын GIANTS UN BALSAM SEED. LO SEED HARE: Я озн. and Border passes, 37 De cd 13 a CONTINENTAL, a rich assortmen тауышы BRER E Tum deer Seien each, are о! Messrs, Тноз, ыны, ROS CONIFER y be ħad on ЗЕЗ СОК at GI n and Биснавр а X0 for E pote, Ma. Lobelia A kod cash. Remarkably в cán b дв ARDS, Clarence dene ct Кашыр York RES Ѕмити, N мч а там мар > Whi Gi EE ШР yenis o pi ENGLISH trong fraiting, з, арр; B. S. WiLLIAMS, Paradise D NET itd, ru o TR WS.—Handsom - UN ы, айвошо Ча Mem шой 21. Jas Биюкзон & Bons Beck's B. S. WILLIAMS he is now distri Varieties for this season. on ication. она and has much DESCRIPTIVE n. Nurseries, Sa Fruiting. rchant, MER MHE VIOTOETA "NEOTARINE. sy BY strong bearing Trees of this > аа Pyramids, in trem 10s. 6d. ered, роадои to Londo) YERS "n үз ORTY ACEES of FRUIT TREES. — WIRE PEARS, Ui edy peur, ON NECTARINES, pores and світо А Me ARD-HOUSE TREES, Fruitin m and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London. Nurseries, Holl. Pines. S. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he has a де s Stock of the abore, including all the best kinds, Prices e“ Ne wton As Токо rne Pug» an ADR PEARS, NC and (Rs Trad. Hom STRONG TR FIOUKS, due Stout and nt Apply t re g^ stating that Eon. New And Choice 'ALOGUE, post free Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N WANTED. AA GE S DWARF getan Very dwarf, the earliest, eben and M of Cer а Packets 1з. 6d. each. The fines! varieties of VEGETABLE SEEDS. реа еп STE! Sood Grower, Sud EW LETTUCE. THE LONGST. ANDER — Most Зз oap for duration without runni and excellent. . . PBrernrw Brows, Seed Grower, p Suffolk. XINTREE 8 EARLY РОТ, POTATOS.—About 2 Tons to AEED TATOS.—Mi LMYATTS. EARLY "Hone prolific asy EARLY DALMAHOY ROUND, the most early varieties in ouitivation: For росе anaf farine er particulars apply to ch; Н. & F. Snarrr, Seed Growers, №. Cambs. EAUTIFUL t variety, for Decorating Bey Flower Plots KAII, in Siwo Жл a edita Offered US WILLIAM URQUHART & ER Mp on SurTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE. UTTON'S PRIZE MANGEL SEED. HE TRUE PERENNIAL COW GRASS SEED.— The true single cut COW GRASS may be obtained from 00D CLOVER "SEEDS at Ge TOES PRICES: —SAMPLES and Kaereg of CLOVER SEEDS ma; quantity required) to ws, Royal Borka ire Зее Establishment, Readin SEED CORN К.—АП the mos Балтхвтвр, Салт: 89, Seed Market, Mark L к London, Е.С. a* Samples апа prices on application, 310 THE GARDENI RS! ~ Seedling Roses M. P. MIL. (бой апа Өч о. the late А. PAUL) begs to т the following FIRS! ABS NEW HY BRID PERPETUAL ROSES and which are уку! recommended. Good куе will be ready for delivery tn May ELIZABETH arge and full, in the жу of Таа, but. fille: sen Pow ce zar de in colour than b. ps variety ; form Joe Ал shed, consti- tution vigorous. Price g A superb Rose, of ista А, aadi producing Mons 6 tee long in опе season, littl Price 7s. 6d. each. MADAME EMILE BOY AU. L- Fiowen soft тозу flesh ж ging to blush Шу! in form, moderate А growth, hardy in constitution, good and distinct. Price бз. each. ко DE JOINV m — Flowers light crimson, а fine lary howy Козе, of vigorous and ye d habit, o paik, шира igi | ipsc rative bush, standard, or pillar Rose. beauty, Prie each. пахо онак. —Flowers white, globular, large and 00d hardy white Rose, of eompaet growth, flowering кыа уз, Price 6s, each. The best. of the L^ FRENCH ROBES, 36s. to 42s. per dozen. Last year's kinds, 243, to 30s. per dozen. Older kinds, s. to 18s. per еы WirnLiAM PAUL, Waltham Crosa, London, №, New Ros ve of 186 EN CANT offers Py variet ies, the pick >» EL year, at 30. ДЕ open. The plants are Кын... А DERBSORIETIY E М ST will be arare Pd on th AGRICULTURAL, GRASS MEADOWS and PASTURES. Catalogues forwarded post free . Trade mes 3 KITCHEN GARDEN | AND FLOWER, to any address on application. ROYAL NURSERIES, Beg to offer to the Fonit; aboye, whic New Scarlet Clove Carnation, Garibaldi. CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, and PINKS, YOUELL & Gentry, and Trade generally, their EXTENSIVE and SUPERB COLLECTION d are this season unusually strong and healthy, at the undermentioned prices. GREAT YARMOUTH, CO. Шы Е Carnations and Picotees, Y. & Соз collection * these is probably the Trade, and кыыз ыз а ieri of years paid ii special ОЕ cultivation, inti Fi arieti 1 toofferthem d "tho. fol sir беп гї sirane ТЫП CARNATIONS, finest firsi namo, 18s. ї per I pairs, bk. PICOTEES, finest first-elass varietios, by name, 18s. а. dozen + Ditto, о: "ens grounds, 20s. and ii Finest mixed BORDER BRANO — Ота, 1 dozen pairs. PME 4 True old CRIMSON CLOVE SAPE SN. 125. per 'YOUELL'S FIRE KING, very brilliant, 18s. - per Me o Shades New Ital "YovrLL & Co. һау and beautiful Eis of th the 8007; | TN striped and M with various p lum, and blue; they are extremely proves у fragrant, and will give general ү s. 60. per pair, or 405. per dozen pairs, e most distinct kinds ture. ECLILA hai ё mnigh, plaseure in oleae the above ш: торі | WoopLANDS NURSER Фейн, md UockrrELD, $i hasa nnd ERAS хз Ap Е EM jin Us id scarlet, V M. Mira have muc SUE » in larine Close SERE which i sonsos is not to фә equalled in any of its das BOURBON and TEA- SCEN Yee dr r йогеп, киме, aigas CH dopo. phesper ty BN > 1 i | New White Clove ба: ка Princess Alice. HY m PERPETI LA dnd I FEA-SCENTED ROSES, established | Y. & Co. beg to offer w pairs of the above desirable variety, nch SE eenhouse Culture, 248, to 30s. per dozen. which бош of the siio pé as Hari "i pear in s, Fruit Tree es, & — e o f the finest snowy white, бв. per pair 2 pairs are rde үү. CUTBUSH.. en э SON'S 5 GENERAL "NURSERY | "^ LADIOLI с фен, поз Lone Rerpotual Flowering or Tree Darnatians, CATATAN ES on mieya A "'WERING 8 ER eu dry "ro WAT ET pemi as pas ot te eert E E AEDY PLOWEE B E E DS. о its hitherto genera m ey cannot be too strong А ioi recommended, n. not ppi iy for their delightful fia псе imi: mo brisat Н. An assortment nx splendid k amend у" Еч j^ display they adfor. ring tho Аш and Winte ths, eithe a » s PR Ts. 64. nue Greenhi — donee ard or open Gando йш thb Eum. » mths. 12s., 18s., and 94s. per D plants. M odes free. RicuanD E Seed Merchant, Worcester. ROY ATL NURSERIES, 0 the Trade. GREAT YARMOUTH. (oneseranas, eoe ORANGE, and RED, сеи Биш роты а free for si postage ir varieties, MD 344 Juri otic nt an а i New and em РЕШЕ VE CATAL GUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC 2 FERNS, * Part 11. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued. ly as possi Foot's Cray Nursery. с ax bd bip, E EXHIBITORS of PLANTS —À largo and beautiful iow stock R fine Lia N PLANTS on Sale at J. C. PADMAN’S, Just sheds 'a 2 EN "DESCRI EIU CATALOGUE of DAHLIAS, HOLLYHOCKS, and ханиа PLANTS, to be had on application. Boston Spa.—A pril 8. TMARSIL Амр SON. NunssRYMEN, SEEDSMEN, E SAL • and се eure sp ту usus to offer edem d New —— Dwarf Jp s. iar at ; estela WIR AMNEM during | great substance, and well reflexed ; хой, Bn vit вой ihe base, Undonbtediy the finest ed # 4. CHS81A SER. rich е colour; mE apo Hor as Noyelties, which he Fuchsi and distinct tion of Mr, W; ur Fuchsias are the cape ovel yet afa a ey. dm fai to give satisfaction. E first is the и" Buckingham ess, Gardener to Her t Malen. s exhibited pev the M " genson, nob be looked i is Lf er, LUN MC T s of an ане а new we моне its cluster of flowers quite erect. Its t varieties of the ordinary drooping kinds, and it оер кч i the season, thus making it а уш No. 1. IA ERECTA, VAR. NOVELTY.— Tube and sepals pure white, medium size ; sepals cordate, gracefully recuryed 1а soft rose, Towar, its abi ucing large 1 ower, ed bye d etin ы bloom; leaves No. 2 FUCHSIA AGAMEMNON Ah вате Бе соран, t co рее th fiery erimson ; habit first-elass. No. 3, idi: d ib Carmine gcarlot nopele, tubo ot MNA PME FU er imr А> antia each petal ev rie d latter refzed vo the dues s shoving i ing tho feathered bue o veh 15. 64. VPE ts. The follo lE T Rovat, Улхан e: of the tollowing is ther Were d к уе, йы SPI XCEM EAT. nt, and none bore any NEW PLANTS FOR 1865. В. S. WILLIAMS, PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, E, Begs to announce that on the lst May he will he prepared to supply stron Plants of the побие “ Do much але іп таа а. Чеш time A Cut > white ground, having fo: shading to a white base. LN e proportio ohid barrel shape, scarlet tube and NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. кы Toyen Boar adde Tat be NUM, oe laok ot thie vapaebit (M est of Scotland lorica Mot Mareh Grape е first | thi condition, at this thing or S о berries hongos PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON ав Amongst зерге апа o med зитине) "Fhe flowers ar constaney. and Royal Horticultural Societies, Jul, RS lar, TU TUE е се: H blotch ; good free Mene PM habit Priee Pda E BEPDER =A. ironii o acce ER Ha New C BIRD of PARADIS: бун id he iu es Phot ta fewer da vor hen such a striking со report bas been recently 7 Apa 8, 1865.] THE GA RDENERS' C HRONT CLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 811 — PU ot LARGE QU GARD ПАКТ. 5 Dub IEEE DANIA Y ог Choi na Ea iel Babinet EHE n m iue Mme VER B. 5 уш, pere Bons, omm ection of FLO gs to Б m. XT sinensis 8 PRIMULA ( "кь plowing choi ЕР. сың Жы Nomeriee, Dul CALCEO! tasa! superb strain), Red uu | eJ AME ртоЁ 2986 Fruiting Vine abore, which they can extra fine and wich, S., beg] CIN LARIA, per packet, Whit ое Us a AL AND BONS 8. guarantee to bic ERA esi i LH EXAN e likely to produce be strain RIA, fi; mixed, 9s. , ILL H DRIA, н an st hare now in duces considerable roportion of Do ualled irain, of б ASTER, all tlie Host mixe mixed, 2s. кы per packet. » | ios BLACE HAMBUROH for CANON HALL " supply LÀ both Single and Dou den the к т, cT "They BALS LSAM е Arp Me, ad. por packat T ——— varieties, „LAD! Y F DOWNES SE in Раат , gna respect, vourito HO ellia-fi a superb ИИИНИН ш o es for р: + DLIN 50, “ИМА SINENSIS, red, de vite an mspection Eie соң lowered, extra йш, frun per packet. Vine D m" ursiries, Chester б, and к 7 KERMES te, 1а. ur 500) NATION and PICOTER. е pr pact " T uchess of o: TONS. Lo NEITS ” IAA, - счету, PIA fn dr I 2 TEES, Xp P packet R Erp axp Praxr ©, rada Ж ENNNCUU 0 per pae е, EE 6. par рий, Ho gy mo irre Di Mr packet. dbe bis. distin RKER has m (180108 Y Bee ee A Un eL nd packet. tho long-felt d ра зра usta I pleas us 2s E SEEN ICMR 1 7 XIN w оі cuni ota XE GE HOVEA Urs ога dee ATi o e 1s. per раско Planting Canes, be gro me cu ior e Gra E mn will m i [dag nd Holden «>й D, GERANTUMS BENZI A AUREAS seod, И t ed. T. „99 Р а рыбы stro ng Fra x o favour 9. оп апа сай Mx Ут Golden Vas a Rainbow Paie A TRA ma OEBAR E p pun Two Certifica: = er Exhibitions, ing Canes, 42s. each, The аро B WAY fis 7563988 Blow worm рта H ом ТНуЕБо wi асе. х poke orco First cs d various Ww m 12 тыч, will be rm ah ville Bush WHITL REA PYR UM, 1s. per packet. et any Mm Prizes in o ERE m ко, AVIA GRAN AMIDA DIR IS (A йө. rame las) Sompetition f ryman, Chatteris, fa tomi ange for 21 RD La Р LANCEOLATA, 18. per ALBA Ts packet, Hogg’ competed for ag Ио, а Ма the finest йат з ие ери, Double н mbridgeshire, Чы БОГАТА, M per раска" Р packet. Ношкъ Gardener? Year Book for cai of Alexandra, and Froe 0: and Vi i 8.2. N т lst ook for 1 er descri - free. АП e y ocks. SZ = ictoria Nurseries, Me m. 6d. per раа. escriptive SEED pma! 22 S04, pako Di 39 арі tion see T egeta extra ds x ha nd will y: мге Iolloway, Lond. Auri ve Lists of th UE. e 43 and jù rdeners Dwarf Novelties 5 be sent Nursery , London, N, —— el Weah: да ALOGUE, Containing Se well-grown pl TN s) aro Ex ibi upwards of Hamme and Seed. containing Pri Eurus 0С р Doe t ча applica ИП Car EU VA Ed DN London, Establishment | 202038 "ha DEM а ЖАРД "Flo to any Railway on. All оао wW Е Пето, W. ent | Fruit T. ardy, and Sto cserptive Lists P LANT US d way Station. “paid eedlin, € Brun Tron азы ve Plants, of Misce ALOGUE Seed G эы -— Z di. Which QUI. Rhod Azalea i » срне de хе OAM is ас hie ve forwarded олур vnd onions Forns, : ish Nu арр uteh ani Cal TH'S SE CHO rsery, nts. lendar of ip SEED C CATALOGU. : HOIOE and EXTEN Magnificent wi ‚ Tooting, Surrey, Б. bait uua Je эш ы UE contains a | A59 „T VE and GRE SIVE СО ell ripened By Diane, Begon, Trades, AERIS with | "gh Т TREES, QUSE PL PLANTS Mem on of | (EO. CLARKE ет а trem Eyes List Free : vour, ti Manur e SEE ranches of ways on vi sh: 5 Р , шей way Pon for ene тш; and, other E qualiter daemi нады | bero, and ED an GENERAL the Firm. ENTÀL TR REES, well den VINES in a large Stock of э uoces. DA ees сабтро. ight, | Stations. ages are delivered /RSER Y "BUSINESS i pace Pied fruiting in pots, o ete Pee Pee есте D Surra, Seed Мегсһап rowers the i pA at the various Lo s carried on e» совла ent Vineries. am аг, or fi he leading kind, B EATON'S t, Worcester, Ten ке Т LS NURSERY, CA naon gied on |^ E Streatham E E d bad d ox to , rom th ANNON, M. o, Вгїх о hed or LES RANIUM ADIT REMIS. RO Ro emm dn the Great W. y 00р AND Тое Trade and p ww * Among scarlets passing с 8. Рр сшита SES, and BHRUBS een [euo VIR, ЕРО s havin Пот, 8 апа іп DER om i dg Ра yp ELTHAM some of the mart е here extensivel; юні had & pP юк. f uu vere ges le EYERGREÉN M E R ro пам о Бозону 0 DA АРДАК z Pea poeni йе bo invájuabl m това andn qe Я are пе бн об. DEGIDUOUS SHRUD: Manager. Dwarf maiden Peas eres | Carnations and Pi colo moreover, havi es] a variet, t SION L in a free Lo: Ups Pl Znglish Elm | riotios, cotees, sh Li , y in p ANE and W am, well end "CONIF Engl ав, ]-year show "iore уы thom ex ving In mir canet pia i эрен TOON LANE гатан rp ph dd pe ө БК SR A ble will render th is a decid aniele, Ai Pi AL HARDY are in a hi RIES, ISL; доа erpe i С Poplars 10 FY Horticulture, uu таи g eir oblou ur poek ШШЕ Pe. PAGATION is hore ex thrivi а; оону, 81010 foot, epit ara t b Eteni ul еш bi Nurse e, and ее ot, and | Bi г feet. d eot, Re. NN e hato hovar every collection. style, eia йу. iy transplanted to are very ries is well wort SE "9 гаа - TET ermis, fino Standards. Bishop's Longpod Po , $nd sion of bloom." ios mer De e рари ; possessi Post Free on ap ATALOGUES are pu л e Plants d Rot 0 nd Dwa Worked] "be foan у ayourite Peas. “ (Ж АД f со ing ав th m appli: S are re | Dwarf ed sh О, nes i 5 AFAA colo and remarkabis Sonet СА Ala UE — I published, and will be fi Box for edging. sbire grown. nion, Bedford. ho foli foll 2 flower {сок im edit Hi varieties of g T CHEN GARDEN, FLO = Pri ! Bea 12220 3-years. зы GI о be eties ATALO 4 OVE and EN, WER, and AG Th on application, 2-years. Lot beni Бо т X han agreeable ALOGUE of SOFT: Atom à RI ‚Бон eie, Lo б bloom of tbe Nosegay зао ALOGUE of HARDY ВИКИ and FRUI DIN PLANTS, Br mn Troos, 7 Ti ух den ids Те S. i SHRUBS and а pe in POT PPLES, ovsaxp, Нух а ALEXANDRA. s шы; Ж. EL CATALOGUE of DUTCH. BULBS, pub REES (wil sho ub e P EARS, 5, PLUMS 3 CHEI inris ls * ROSES. lis Ке a м pue hee p VETAT - Jony & CHARLES LEE, 4 lm hed in August, ЗЕ МЫЗ ой ined ab AER ma Я ES, PEACHES, .—Flowers effective. a most beaut: magenta RE E E NARI size, vory abundant, X Pari ros 2. Price A» utiful glow or de . foie amd to е having ап th, London, W, RTER'S "Go. NAT nn - to name, Tees дїй; zonate, very @ т хобед тена op вем РОЗН КЛА ЧЫИ argo ime stock. ot T УТРТАТЕКТА AMABILIS. К" 5 YADE-XEUUN eeu атата Үй шде e prim Аааа а mad NY TIS CDs ir uev Wird s tion of - EMBERG MA, AGE R Ма iM and White), prenne aving the d new hybri “ү, all who saw received. IAS. Karl ARANTHUS, = А а ihe ing t ihe sip еер го; vbrid of n aso and attractive : it."—Journal of Horti dag ps й ор Oes Ordi d sie МВ, (blu х: xhibition an inval abundant bon Ke D: plein k E maon, Bovers of —€— INDIAN - те; * * eandsinthof ML Open n йо, Одо o at оока Bock uie ket xecutod Jas. Ba peyra, їз. 6d. LR stove dei El. ы: OHN HOLLA) у, Grafton Road, mden "ixi ir алац acte on York or А А. of yellow, LLOW.— HOLLAND ad, Kentish "m abundanco ; P gru patrons th begs to i W TEAM —Golden Ch T zonate led von. yd же g Tiai g| ponin Tar Mr, ж rdi, зло intimate | io His ein APT A i HUSSEY begs argo ii: efediv. Ридо Ss sper SP drt Dat dee a dE COE EE bs usitas wi bs n and | Aiso отгы tous s, Strok ad pring, Phe havo boen tope A most bedding it, with ERE eirs oe Kaina & JONES, will in futur topped), ousands st Ye to Parterre фәт variety, and ХЕЗ, Bradshaw e be А whioh c Sala ha dhak dox 100, or £10 рер 1000. "Qui RARE dn d uable additi „and very | ( (ATALOGUES of Gardens, Ше. por l yhp od fast im or ii ^ пале ао ово FLOR itn (uot the ur. s in e mate, FRU. IST F ile Er mack D toe more ome an batta Wn d rias fo | T TOLLAN II YT OR NEW HA рҮ DWARF. reach of t the pi к, D А d * size —Fl he this со] Np JON „АТ E Ше vert ишда, crimson scarlet, the trus йош which | CARNA: ME NES PRINCE of W. ате, 1. o WERING not before offered ARAN iet, the trusses of edes YEL y COTES, х NS, fine ийй он Colløction of ^. delivery a ар Буз TED “ . e «V Extreme S sdb CRM з a true №, LOW v alu. RC de dy, and t viis ру e with purp | шан ЖА M ns sonis tolis UD m CREMAS S Ip. per doz. pairs. grid plants, isst ШУЫН Ria "Rhododen MESE and Y Flores ei dwarfh: or the заа КЩ Y TIO est collection 1n Europ PRINCESS . 6d. to 425. 4, ditto, st 5d One-year excellent for te clear Ag hes The Hea — P PICOTEES, 6s. pe, CREARI Desp Larger bedding, Hes also large; a et nge Scarlet, of immense siae Sand4y Een "80 yor dozen Бара oron рита ө on the u p PUN 5s. each. free-growing ki st d, 4s. to ben m may gm 5 C deners ie ind, remittance req Y TREES, DES E i ire „ А very good size Md No Lis disi 495. 10s: но, еен % се ку, É form, trusses GEL air ts. Е strong, po is a et, viti in : ôt dwarf | РОС p pet КЭ TESI "he ebore ае ue = is. td. to venis “clear white o; ИЗА, Uo VARIEGATED E3 ly to announ public last year TU роон to Мр Train lobe, h eye, truss | confident that they ce that | attentio: by M. Y., and drons were first ss d PS ds. E оу beng CURT tiep ae OR ыан н БМ. (9. ғ апу ег m гиа cal E the! f wu pals E Lied AE eg several UK Tuer have both Иң m о, and diro pa гк са AS Nace reflex freque: » And рош ory late s in the RA PET T Sue api sepas Жу) aed Eo t earlier blooming tho spring frosta, dB ctu reta ep ТЫ ета бое нео О emi hi 1 pr О most s ny ов e За x: M ps each, pA amer ts 00 тее e he ge wm the way being eight Е gen P го are two dispinet c стой im one: corolla rb Cs oline, and HNursedas, nea Gode | NERAL ПЕЕ (5. Se and sepais о ors Miner Feb, M ng and WINDE from o REP nánes of robust habi a йш double, 6 extra largo, and v "^ ае и А BANK AND p KIN OSEE RY wers | GLORY owes of Bie in epum smoothé Eus P their superb strain of С have much pleasur brighter in е Way of Hern m sübetanoe th Eai he finest strain selection MISESE PRINULAS, orders 0! е, 8 нів EX Pips larga [ere ort and Yol ШМ orange | tbe jo bor of the Gandeners Chrome уы ыш, they сг remm: Бу евна тозу salm: extra. 5$ e Floral Co low. W m extra mitted to iy every Vi а Tino Tad new ini lagb, and cireular ; Belocted. V. last When threo f о Royal E exhitited a Collection before ID. 1 2 vari n colour, a free bl edi Es Бо Но rticultural ection before Žo lowers sh with doy нога у Себро pomer, | their hes ed pecial lass Сегий Society, on the form d, bloom iE one t tural Societ, by the d excellence. Certificate to tho Gc Evardo id si tre, MM A And nl SSTS. Я ер EA! d ngth of I irst-class 4 eh, eties "REP AUi 3 aa дй time, Cert Жл Bare aiso boen dam m of E: porn SORIA Our всагі | e RR ius m eye. donate foliage mw of запор rae p pink, of THE CLO! xe; а 27270 E а Scarlet contre, truss ge and, conspicuous, w sod oe |. ct from»the Gardene intermediate e Pie ias Gin hos very хорашон аст peen jately much gm das Ese o жеры эл у А: splendid addition to sport of № Пед, and in ec Üns ons. " The a broad rond band its class; of Г озогу 7 Stella, ba # ode he uror з; festino white, crimson scarl =з] ойе es а most " А s DM p iun. white ribbon planting Me бт cepe ОРМ. Benary's Carmin from Se S. will be reparo io dog à n a -—- y вошей ET dark SD and хто Now Fuchs sond eut atur April 20, in good uL нн with Toss on a whi ino did богов Е flesh-tin: hn *,* Coloured рыш ar айдо Genium 5 were C HUN aa well as ауД гео, ротора аге р qo edd е Кн odes. We are now bookin vea vil pore шкала em, Fantastic, and e As the s stock vl orders fr Seod, ouble flowers, be executed in 1 be limited, which will be rict eari read; rotation. y orders are ly in Ji une solicited, which Y белеги Lee, by Mr. Andre: Tollington Nursery, enm Hornsey Rosd, ederet aa Sealed 55 deni retur is ta Sh. Trade prio ey Nurse e on appl ry, Southampto: pplication, n, 312 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [aene A as wering Pl ICHARD SMITH’S LIST of all 0 he EVERGREEN Abies Dougla. >в, Dul ; 5 beg R FIR TRIBE suitable for Britain, sue, price, popular ым BARRON begs to offer AND А. SMIT he M oneris u ош i &nd botani tanical names, vations, description, dorm, colour, fo! wn plants of the above, with good 1 e to offer the а nic med and in g S v on. growth, timber, use b s native country and е there, айса, roots tia ever T DA ving been in pots), 1 in. to 18 in. eaders Prios m c E NE E y Es are En furnished m ДЕ їсайоп. | Brama iy a copious Toder CM eir synonymes. s 6in., 100s. per 100. As an ornamental beue 10; pans RARLAS G GYTISUS, GERANÍUM TUMS, ҮС AMENS, & Enlarged хаси БРО urat АГ arsi [Ulo v рар deseri pape p» пета | Эрге quc e Trade. itl euo ————— — ————————— | of the Timber considerably sur ' ' ЕТЕН 8. ROBERTSON о CO/S SOWER SOWER'S ELLINGTONIA "GIGANTEA «xi ӨЕР ПОЗ [Г Sio nly approached by Y Uno Dich rhe, Тагоћ апа best red Dep LAWSONIANA. Warranted true. June 1 Eivaston Nurseries, Derby. пег Chronide, GUIDE В. Dt Dascriptiv re and Priced List of their з E new and poloo stock of SEEDS eee for all "GARDEN and Seeds of the above may now be had at W. J. Min ox’s Seed Ware- „кшт TREES, me u— AGRICULTURA purposes Min man ful Hints as to Culture, | house, Town Hall Buildings, М Novate de К F &c., Transplanted, ai will be froo Fon receipt of Tir st pe Price, pe eme E 3s.6d. | Sent e st paid. prices :—Larch, 2 to 3 3, and 3 to 4 ft. ; 8 ы reasonable and Trinity Nursery, erm — zur eL PE жый and 2 to 3 ft. E Oak, Turkey; Chesnut. pes Em, S. Pam o | POR SALE, ARAU CARTA EXCELSA, 8 feet high, | Purple; 2 to 3, 3to4, to, and бов fb; Austria э Cheap Bedding Plan = -Mo stly 2s. 6d, p and 5 feet M. КАМ about 18 ins. їп M E price £5. | Pines, 6 to 12, and 1? to 18 inches; horas strong ; Arbor.vit ЧА up Be Merriott, Somerset, has just Р hed "the ARAUC ARIA CUNNING ‚5 Де: es zh, and 3 feet through, | Yew, "English. and eed extra fine тооба, 2 to 3, 3 to 4, an a Lh ба, 14th Ed: tion of his, FLOWER GARD N DIRECTORY and а poi 15 — ATE LEM KIDNEY, impro 'oved. гое Mega НЧ CATALOGUE of BEDDING PLA Lud it is full of matter interest- NO further information apply t d J. i. "t f Messrs. Low ., | small selected seed Wl be Sold Chea S of ni ing to lovers of понет з = Solec ons of i the best plants for H. & R. SrIRZAKER, Skarton i Nurseries, Lan decorative purposes, %1 Free s how to Plan Ау E. range, caster, and Cultivate them, in Ribbons Circles, Squa res, E^ It also enters largely into WINTER and po ARDENING, "with full : Directions і thereon, ai d giving of all the best Early Flowers, NN ^ 2552 PP and their Cultivation. Ргіс е Td. x: boron 3 50% rit ish and Exotic Ferns. : STANSFIELD As SUNS T NURSEK ч x E 22 > f ы і Todmorden, beg respectfully to "announce tha eir new N E GENERAL FERN LIST wil be ready for issue in May next. The 9 9 oC] T C. EMG. 6. 4 QC list will be sent, post-freo, for three penny postage stamps. | Y Yi | | Г \ s The BRITISH SECTION, comprising some 500 varieties, with P ifi. ^ C OVEN practical hints upon the Culture of the different species, is now RD ready, and. pres forwar = уол f та Тотай роза! stamps. 25 Gratis to all ous purchasers of Ferns. Note full æ ves 2 А. STAN: Sio E Bos s, Vale Nurseries, Todmorden, Lanca: BRER AND PEATS MERCHANTS. E PLANTS, from Store Pots, 8s. per Ts 91s. sent Carriage Paid. less quantities, 18. 6d. per dozen.— pid synodus rd g Mars, Lord Raglan, Brillant | de Vaise, Genera ral Simpso NES шк CINE ERARIA E ents, Wholesale and Retail, for London and Home Counties for FLORIB m. p Я ; ` Pain rur Dre Nen STAN DENS GARDENERS! AND AMATEURS FRIEND. S AS. SACKHODSE MN p SON mri s undermentioned, А highly concentrated Pc paul еи аре Sold in Canisters at = 3d. and 25. 6d. ine дили Wei pus pnta in strong and healthy, at | (The l ng. oal Gardi d Am ur.) 21s. per 100, 4s. per d © d LORIBUNDA. PRIOR ° PELLO ES The G. and A. F. is the n кт of all Axial Manures for - omoting a hea dE vigorous growth in | CANARIENSIS PARKLER Camellias, Azaleas, Franeiseeas, Ixoras, Boronias, Eriostemons, o гал Jipladenias, Pimeleas ш б, vi KAYI for all other (eed img en Stove He in general. For in pots, Vine Borders, And the following at 6s. per d Grounds and Kitchen Garden Crops, the б. and A. F. is invalu Ss DESIRABLE ] PRINCESS 3 ALEXANDRA Royal Nurseriés, Sl T T UE еу “ Dear бтв, І have much pleasu: my experience in reference to your Manure, * The Gard айа Arinteur РА Н York Nurseries. most et mainable от many kinds of NS Aia P Azaleas and Camellias. I have also found vory zt neficial for Rhododendrons E ots, eod in smi an b quani for Roses, when so grown. Ihave no doubt but it is an exeat Fen A for Roses growing in a Suo вене R AYNB D AYNBIRD, RD, С OTT, jen BAWTREE, order We int d givin g it a fair and extensive trial in 1865, in the open n ground, also for Pot, Vines.—And remain, &c., { “Mr. B. Stande ** CHARLES Товма? 89, Seed. Market, Mark Lane; and Bas iinigstoke. **Timberh: Prize мех 1851, for Wheat ; 1862, UE your Manure, * The Gardeners’ and Amateurs’ Friend," largely for all kinds of Fruit Trees in Pots in Otani Hm » ** Si, —I have used d. ii. Excellent Seed Corn and Beeds" — —— Corn and booa. па ана dv to answi ver A much better inan SURE SAs the form of aae E I have ever tried ; аца being free from smell, it сап be usi J- | large ouses wit oui ng offensive am, yours respectfu ** Јонх DAVENPORT, (ARTER 5 HAND ERE S YADE-MECUM * Mr. Stan den. e AE d T late Gardener to Thomas В. Potter, mcn rnit d INUS M MARITIMA, PE ASTER or SEA PINE.— * Sim, —1 have no hesitation in ва; that т ‘Gardeners and. Amateurs’ Friend’ is just the thing which I Yd e E ea [eie "oa This variety of я sits v репа класау plan апей along the Sea- | meet with. I на че durin ii d esed seasons for New Holland plants ‘generalin also for Наа; Аал shore, where it grows better an any other Pine. Its LE. for| Stove Plants, and its effect on all of these was satisfactory, and this in suc ch a degree as fairly surprised oe T hve usd seal de standing the sea breeze and rt in ап Во L-pure sand not | Artificial Manures, also solutions of реи an Guano, and Manure Water btad from various sources, against ur Малого Aoi а excepted—are wellknown. Тһе French Government are f git found the latter to be most effec DA perfectly шан Its being | nOD is а great recommendation, a ЧЕ сап Es FA Сенем n ov along the Coast. А. фәс containing 5000 | frequented by ladies without any o t the offensive smell caused by Manure Water.—Yours obediently, will be pan on receipt 0! кеч Order foi w ** Mr, Standen. an cd Å prices of е ишн S IU EESE TREE LEN UR e Elgin, N.B. GLADIOLI, the vs psa for Exhibiti ion or Massing. UST ARRIVED fro elgium - ORANGE TREES with Per dozen, 25. | 85. 6d., ӧз. roa 95., 98.5 to 305. ; Рег 100, 123. 64., 218., 308., 425., to 1005. o riw m, 2s. 6d. re 9x and бв. each ; CAMELLIAS and AZALEAS, PIU any та ; a splendid Collection of. BRITISH and LILIUM LAN! IFOLIUM ALBUM, sies and RUBRUM. REUE T e kinds; FERN STANDS filled е q 1 ж pite, from : Superb P d Flower Ga xd Decoration. PC ы SX | пакла Road, N.E. zand the Bedford. Conserva- Each, ls. to 1s. 64. ; Per dozen, 10». 6d. to 15s. 6d. sas S ELANI ED E &c. E Р? etn uad ена LILIUM AURATUXM, Flowering Bulbs, imported phe ME ; ss 2 tos feet Each, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 12s. 6d.; Рег disen: үс 805., EM 0 in хес quantities ; Tran an ted e SPRUCE, йс. арз ат ар oe Ату FLOWER SEEDS, Hardy, Half Hardy, or Tender, in à elici Post Paid. ка сао 35. 6d., 5s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., R. Monxisox, The Nurseries, Elgin, N.B. s 98: $ 90, to PIERCE, Yeovil Nurseries, Somerset, offers VEGETABLE SEEDS, in Recte ions, Carri T Б i upwards. E. 50 CEDAR of LEBANON, 8 to 10 feet, well rooted, : 5 а " aia Su заели 1 dozen. 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 218., 42s. 2000 AMERICAN ARE EVITE, S oo feet, e POTES е! С 100. : E 1000 CHINESE ARBOR Ae: iet, 30s. por 100. FARM SEEDS, Carriage Paid, 21s. and upwards. 2000 PORTUGAL LAUREL, Ef 33 feet, 40s. per 100. ede ВАБЕ Ax» SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, 1 1 —= rue Scedling AR BOR VIT Ж, CHINE: E, S : l-year ing SE, 15 S year Seedling AMERICAN, 15s. BROMUS SCHRADERI Jen Seeding BROD BEA. УНЕ POR IN year 58. меке т d Ua. (AUSTRALIAN PRAIRIE GRASS). 1year Seedling сигу хо АА 1008. year Seedling ТЕ PORTUGAL ааыл Seedling YEWS, ENGLISH, АЕО ти LOL. JAMES CARTER е. ee D, s HEMLOUK SPRUCE, 100r. 6 { - PORTUGAL LAU LAUREL, о Inches P у BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE Е " СЕЛ PINSAPO, ч 7 — RÉTINOSPORA ERICOIDES, 80s. A LARGE co S SERE Ж RHODODENDRONS, 3yrs., чогу fine hybrids from | зы ОР ү ABOVE GRAS THUJOPSIS ВО! 3to5 in , FROM AUST ^ — YEW, ENGLISH, 8 to 7 laches Je > 706 p TH, Nurseryman, — : Xe. eir жалынмен ves the following particulars of it :— 19 um QjPRING PLANTING— SPECIAL OFFER. тава is grown most succes is considered г be far m еда e: 200 grim 2r COMMON LAURELS, 2-year Cuttings, 908, per 1000. mr о атсаи Grass, une "uero por Ges тоор, | weight of tho seed; another farmer "Rt il ТА ho tnat it P Dur go ME and Silver-St гог ћ Bı peculiarities is that it sends dp а. К SNA By add Stage of its | to feed throo bu ed Tt e wore fd fed bur 1 BIRCH, ҮЛҮ УА 75s. per 100. [p rne 4 epos Базараа ао mor nütritiona pro peet for Er vn меј M the bee £c anoun, “Ж IVIES jo rish), 20s. pes 1. the spriug, and if it will suit our climate nd t e y orn pride Н ЫЈ мао ud x анып; Du r^ 3 Е ifornian and other sorts, бз. per dozen, bea SUA MUT ALUABLÉ FOR EARLY FEED. lt has Ld m . cattle before and after all other sources LONICERA epe 30s., 408. per 100. Er sd in France к сс wita i tho following ТӨШ: ч дун чө) situations and and arid sol, sons ams PORA NORDMANNIANA, ET a and 4 feet, сны TOf fie fororis Н А DE. Rm аще Hand has ever Si шо, жр [^ bet. ` seeds - Am ever i PINSAPO, 1, 2, and 3 feet. - emer Trappes, M, EC hs produced 31 tons of of green Brome grent success ; Th Corne ; ms per асте) oit, of Asy, me in question. im cimens, 8 and 10 feet. ‚апа 8 feet, very fine plants, а + Jaxrs Carter & Co. will be зс to book Orders for supplying this GRASS in santi to eet, S CRINENSIS A A to 23 feet. й RA OBTUSA 1 tos E S FERA, 50s. to 160. per 100, ани а n * CARTER'S ммен PASTURE GRASS Pete Ted, . SUPPLIED AND ORDER TO SUIT EVERY SOIL, AT 265. to 305. per acre, and 32s. to 35s. per acre. 5» ESCRI MALOGUE of New and Rare Ji e Japaneso a_a pinnis, Contre, Khododendrors, Bvergreeta, Fruit Trees, &c., will JAMES CARTER лхр CO., 237, 238, & 261, HIGH. НОВОЕ RN, Wei. Mav eee 1 — DIDIUM IINE QUTTH, хввех; amd CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, FOREST s e Атап, 8, 1855.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONTOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. _ 818 m SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1864. : равза 7 Ba Тейшори Pris 3e gi po Me Trade price upon applicati ion. A remittan: m unkno ^ э 55 is requested. CARPENTER'S MAGNUM BONUM g d Best Тац i Pea тоты. em " Dg Best Dwarf Pes —The | CARPE T pa S MONSTROUS WHITE COS LETTUCE, JOHN & CHARLES LEE, | | CARPENTER'S MON TROUS Pm тос | C4 ERN og ар m MOST TROUS BROWN Tos LETTUCE, * per packet, are tho threo best LETTUCES in eu vation. SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, CATALOGUES appii cation to Epwanp CARPENTER, Seed | Merchant end 6 Grower, жоп, Bussex. Seed Warehouse, 96, BEG RESPECTFULLY TO SUBMIT THEIR eig PES t, Brighto ТЕЕ Е ES! 8 EX RIVAL РЕА .—The finest, T W 1-4 pr апа best flavoured Earl За in cultivation. N E CATALOGUE FOR 1865 | See large Ad EN of Testimonials, ees гова 31, 1864 : | see Advertisement and Testimonials of Ye esl m | Gardeners! Chro: o cle. “Is well worthy of notice." rnal of Hors [боеп re. Price 2s, 6d. per AT 1 3 KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, p pd "т ду Чем ith. Terms on application. CONTAINING SELECTIONS fem fhe BEST STOCKS at HOME and ABROAD, асаж ln, 152, Fi iru. 2. REE on APPLICA' | Mes x MM Шема, Brie. Landa psgate Within, London. ГР TIRES NIST: Ep DT ЧАЙЫН | i A4 itin хоп, 48a, Moon ate Street, Lo ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED p cor a | Жомга: Saltmarsh Корка ursery, Chelmsford, Essex, HAMMERSMITH, LONDO © & Co., High Green Mr. Сор? Жана, Soare ime алаш А tion? SUTTONS = M. Pau 2 TE des Trois Maries, Paris, Fran e GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS, MELOS r, Se Hodingham, Halstead, P rietor, . have төн | райт] їп AT ALL PRICES, ACCORDING TO QUANTITY AND PURPOSE FOR WHICH THEY ARE INTENDED | also i- and 28, 1865, in ouri treet, Cheapside, London. ERE е; | CO | i: the fo llowing | BRUSSELS SP ROU TS—RIC HMON D'S COMPACT, selected for its very dwarf and compact habit; in sealed 'packages, 8. d. pero unce. 2 6 BRÓCC CCOLI— D- ANGCER'S TMPREGNATED' EARLY WRITE, 10 0 CA ВАО BURN NELL'S KING of the ARF, tho earliest grown ; еы dwarf, growing close e Ж d very fine and sweet flavour ; in sealed packages, perq ounco, 2. 6 CU рага NORBITON GIA ANT, the finest, lon 4 ao t pro eu Cucumbe a DNA per pac о. 26 i QUE Е S / rf in e hav liage of a dark green En. Mus s | ' У Ч N S early, 3 ы» P. 061068 (vide SU. de 15 0 E ili: Ў S HA Ml ) Y | CONVOLVULUS TRICOLOR SPL пара MUS, со 2 iaa il i | А AN | reddi TUA s . very distinct; per pack £ ES i | POLYANT S, selected vss ds finest ER flowers Wy that "B eminent t florist t Jomw Key: of Salisbury y (strongly recom- | | mende4); ket . s. 6d. and 5 0 PRIMULA SINENSIS метр а dn grown; | рег penes 2s 64. nnd 5 0 | Seed Warehouse: 181, High Ho ырь к W.C. | Л H0 0c A PA. 5 РЕА, DILLISTONES E ARLY 1 PROLIFIC, the earliest kind ADVA n, 1s. per q аав vds V ANCER (М 8), L RINCE: ROYA A re paten Р 1з. [x i Ж муы ТОКЫ WIRE HERO forro, 5s, pe per quar PAYNE'S я ge ЙЕТ, NUTTING SU DERE RED, pk | n" ORT а DNO SNOW'S Weg шый Nn 1s. per packet. DALMENY,1 s. per Aeg C. ABBAGE, Hg E PIXIE, 6d. pi д E ч" 3 il 49 =] Am 2 p n HE KEMP’S INCOMPA RABLE € 64. por рас kot а sers б 8 Vip SEEDS being Mixed se en to suit the Soils for which they are required, Persons | с мойто PROS ORE PROF ls. pon paeket , and А ‚ when suitable Seeds will be supplied. Pe LERË WHITE pu 3 TARF M i. M. H. SUTTON'S ESSAY on PASTURES sent with every parcel of Grass Seeds. MANCHESTER CHAMPION RED, 0d. per раско. E Кр, ва IVERY'S NONSUCH, 6d. per packet. cocum SMITH'S FINE LONG FRAME, 1s. per packet HARWOOD'S WHITE SPI ре Ter packet SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. LETTUCE, TOM THUMB Сезан), 18, рет ———— “ PARIS WHITE COS, 6d. per packet NEAPOLITAN, 6d. per packet eru EMPRESS EUGENIE, la 1e per cket SUTTON'S IN d NC M AMERICAN STRAP-LEAVED, Ad. per oz, po т H, dr Shui: mixed, PRIZE MANGEL WURZEL AND TURNIP mice ылыы Жолан бык е AND e m upwards carriage free. Those kinds priced per ТУЕ PRICED LIST РР КОНІ, RABI SEED. máx» Burn, Seod Метод Fan iit RICHARD CAPES S GAR GARDENERS VADE. -MECUM Paterson's x Soodla p tos. V 7 M. PATERSON лхр SON, Ропа 2 E to intimate that owing to the extraordinary demand thi: s season for their FAMED SEEDLIN! ыар ое aee of several varieties is getting short, pie nf VICTORIA and the Early kinds. Ax they ME ла in quantity. l to make early m edes either to PUN ok Law ds эх, London, and & Box, Ch the Trade or Ойша: 2JOTATO fon ^ PLANTING.—Wheeler Gloucestershire Kidneys, 16s. per sack of di stone ; 3 Webb's | Impen Kidneys, 16s. do. ; Myatt’s Prolific, 15s. ; Fortyfold, 1us. | do., 90s. per ton ; pencer's King, 16s. do. YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL SEED, from Transplanted Bulbs, | 4d. per s 35s. per cwt. DRUMHEAD CABDAG E PLANTS, 3s. 6d. | 100! [S eid d. ver } Баг rly do., 4s. per 1 s 2s, each. : AS Qv tort) Bood re od Seedsman, Peterboro. .— | Boon to the World. CE. of -WALES KIDNEY POTATO.— edling, remarkably Me rad fine eating, and the Fro» Prec көк] Lison ЕҮ {Кане TUM + Осо. The | erop ordi Sous A the Potatos themselves handsome, ey pies ripe," ji | From бивкҮ СЕТЕ (Editor of the Gardeners МА) = Potato ee ot КБА РО I have found to be ee -.. се Eram excellent flavour, handsome, and such 4 ono ns the world onght to have the benefit of. To be had of Mr. Jawes Veron, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road n ei, BW Mese BA Ha de Porcie M, pe us pee 25 Gc CaxrER & Co., 237, т SAT е WiC 1 Ботон & Boss, Rendit Зере E ч Doc | ib op to the end of Tnm үш. LLS NORFOLK HERO CUCUNEER SUTTON'S NEW dte SEED LIST, YO e RUNI. his the mod prelio Us, CH MAY BE HAD GRATIS AND POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO as handsome as any Frame variety, and is as delicate in point of umts on the fruit measuring from. re 20 inches in length. kets SUTTON jx sus ROYAL елан SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. [|[°Т®тт#65ее Лова ursery, "Great Yarmouth. #14 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Arm ge &z- SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT. TO LARGE PURCHASERS OF FARM SEEDS. THE DIRECTORS OF THE LONDON SEED COMPANY LIMITED ARE NOW IN A POSITION, FROM THE EXTENT OF THEIR CAPITAL, TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL OFFER TO LARGE PURCHASERS OF FARM SEEDS, + ў. ё Ада fr 1 1 sb 4hÀAT pe 4h 4 PEE о. kad dus d m : 4 And trust that they will рр I *„* All Seeds. Carriage Free. зе, Half uarter | Per Cwt. | Half Cwt. ный ван. | marte | Galon. | MANGEL WURZEL. е j a | || LONG RED tà aaku oha LONDON PURPLE-TOP SWEDE | 4114 0 | дот 6 | гооо | 20 26 || LONG YELLOW {Ген 5.| 330 31359 PLYMOUTH » “y 1H 0 017 6 | 090! 046 YELLOW or ORANGE GLÓBÉ.. NECS зы ар Жер SKIRVING'S e| 13110| 0100| овв | 040 RED GLOBE . A 3806 A ӨВЕЕХ.ТОР SWEDE Sasae o1: 0| 6a oee 6 FISHER HOBBS ORANGE GLOBE, fiae sock. . ET. d uos GREEN-TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN or SCOTCH) 1 7 0 | омо | отв [ 040 PURPLE.TOP YELLOW 190 015 0 080 | 046 CABBAGE. DALE'S i 0| 010 076 040 LARGEST [fre ыо s| 9150 500 WHITE GLOBE 111 ô 016 0 086 046 — GLOBE 100 | 050| 0860]| 046 CARROT. LNSHIRE RED GLOBE .. 110 | ow0]| озв | 04 6 || ALTRINGH so а оре ер smt у: ТҮ. | 130] ожо | 0100 | 050 LARGE Ташо? калк .. 5 Q5 up BB Е GREY STONE . lx 01 01 0! 901 0 050 LARGE WHITE BELGIAN — .. «54. 5, 5,0 1.215 0. MIXED GRASSES. For LAYING DOWN to PERMANENT PASTURE; 108, per bushel, or 75s. per quarter, ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, бе. per bushel, or 38s. per quarter. CLOVERS. At the lowest Market prices, Special offers and Samples will be sent by return of post. LONDON SEED COMPANY LIMITED, 68, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, LONDON, V. PHOSPHO GUANO. , PHOSPHO ec erri im its natural state, is found on trap-rock islets within the Tropics. 16 was discovered in and its made known in August 1856, by Dr. Үокгскев, at the Cheltenham -— of the British uita S — e унт of Td ym he read a papar 98 Ww — "— V New ы я ealled valuable and peeuliar qualities " -— Manure, now idem Tu as PHOPPNS тея immediately мерачи the павы of the leading Sed Chemis! PHOSPHO GUANO contains in its wp state nearly а m quantity of DERE - e in — st тие — um — Впуегрщйинә prepared; and Lieste states that by using PHOSPHO GUANO n 7 нен and Superphosphate of Lime; while “ i" 2 for the improved nli of the soil appears still more in уто? of the PHOSPHO GUANO, if P quis le phosphorie acid is taken into éónsidétatió x ome Г ies s айнан atvesta of фе des eet if sition, and in thi tieular it i lled by по other Manure; for with кап! I 1 J + ч ze Ж x. Th The effect of the application of PHOSPHO GUANO to both Grain and Root — has те TIN m oes. od - — the character given vitrine | VOELCKER. еко инеш of Grain or Roots, or applied as all other Р the food. fth À that with а marked superiority of quality The beneficial effect of the PHOSPHO GUANO on tho second and diri yer! | is also very marked; ánd іа thia respect 3638 uhequslled. PHOSPHO GUANO, being а very highly concentrated Manure; réquires, before. bu pea to be mixed with ап equal weight of ood ыша, sin, o dry arat | beyond Extract from Report of BAnon Lrznta, dated ilih September, 1863, NM C о Guano surpasses, most certainly, by its more correct and eonstant composition; the best sorts era Persis бише) an of i pne n be the ve doubt,” UA ШОк л VR IR uci ND кмс JThe Net Cash Price, including Bags, is £11 10s. per Ton, for Ten Tons and upwards, arriago Ётеё at i : Port in бе © | ер Tes Carriage any Railway Station or Shipping id PETER LAWSON anp SON, CONTRACTORS, EDINBURGH ; and 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. 1 St. 2 Arar, 8, 1865] ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 315 Lr UCP'UDUPL ~ ew да e Seed (L e de Provence nce). Р „посе Camellia ` Blooms for Easter Decorations, |error has been made in two directions, The young pup Cero ENS havi e jast im porte a very ир nre) IBE, rro DN AND Co. have now a large quantity ас wore Pian ted in 1862. whe y brol ~ Х NEW LUCERNE SÉED, which they сап offerat 1 of extra fine CAMELLIA BLOOMS for Disposal, which саш Бе I ü edin 1862, when they broke remark EC cheaper by t the ет. t. eow аЬ. per зоа in диш. us packed, i ge mt to any y distanco y | safety. Price оп | Шу well with very healthy foliage, and in 1863 ete aai Fe te жи: ooi they did rell, and b small i rs Dap Birs edd rade тї MEET. Uu у < e y weil, an ore а small quantity Schraderi Schrader's Brome СЕТ lium auratum— The Golden-Rayed Japan Lily. | {гїї ч з ite ns ш „Жог Se rader Having mported а пе di qu ну E un HENDERSON 9010 SON. чб s imported of {гї each, but not such а quantity as would be 5 е p new FORAGE PLANT, so М ghly о = T Z уа and 3000 bulbs of the above-named Superb LELY, at all injurious, In the autumn, however, of that i y it in packets at 1з. eac 0 тоо ойе: е 003 roots, from 5s and d: ch. Ford B 26e] y. & ssing йс а сз ks LUE eni tablishment, Readi 50 É. G. LEAL SEED C P ATALOGUE. each. ie pe e they received а top-dressing of three parts Primos E Sons, I : Furze e (Ulex europæus). UTTON лхр ху 5 а fine stock of NEW SEE S Also all Ker kinds of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS at тиз cation. wW Well e m, N MEE St. John's Wood, Londor, N.W. was added a portion of some substance called 71189 DOZHN of B ВЕ DING PLANTS re ady in May for — mieal Manur i e e TTON'S PRICED SEED LIST pr AVOGUE, t f licati Баета prices, SU cte drea (gra: 413 PACKETS of BRAUTIN L'FLOWER SERPS fr ог | evident mischief, for the plants broke much in Seed nt, m stamps, T о рей = ment, Reading. н vos трна dpi post fo ба the same way a s the y have done this deno There s, Picotees, &c. ESL ABEL ASSET RUE on was elearl op-dressing, Сун Д TURNER'S, a Сл ds. above is very Wir w; ium s New Pan ansies. w ich was removed, ee replaced with a lighter as the pleasure h announce | compost, an - май LOGUE, re P edem has жузу rusted with "i stock of the на named „ты һ d во o fruit, was ripened. » i e ER LZ MI d MARY HOYLE." sien Novelties for dis tribution. They have been awarded First- d t му: seemed to be recovering, and it was шл ешш: ап — | class [i im кг; exhibited, and are all most distinct and | gu ppos f was died, I he These and other new varieties m the finestplants; also the | beautiful. A DESCRIPTIVE PRICED LIST of the 24 varieties | So PP remedie nt esu very moderato prices, = freo оп application. sara ж и эша Уч сеїүей a similar top-dressing ме аата die d kid n E A ng nes D Nurseries, Derby. ЗҮ, | the omission of ropes tifieial manure, and the atsin — e inds now ready, an Seed Orders without 81 — —-]|are now in а worse state than ever е "the eties ready 1st May, descri out Signatures. - , : Vre js Бейш now, T varieties ready ау, bed in roots are extremely active, and throw up wienn The Royal Nurseries, Slough. S [/ of suekers. In another house, where AEO. BAKER AND SON beg to announce they hay first were in an unsatisfactory state de arido i Жым extenisive cofíeetion of the best hardy RHODODENDRONS ry state, le ial cultivation, пе wa pn. e ideata ranny; Also E hargo e vollection of g RSERY STOC Pri: as never applied, and they are now all T manure w es on MESSI RS. SUTTON AnD SONS have still оп hand | that can be wished. піву ral ORDERS for SEEDS fr Cust ү have Bagshot, Surrey, about 1 mile from Sunning- quite, 301 give either pp or Address, о tha t it js im рош ible e noeive that it was ong in : firs dala Station, South- estern Railway. certain to whom the goods should be sens. place to employ во Ed an i iel = Ne T реч r esre Ѕоттох, {ыс Fihat inconvenience must be experienced T regem Pl "s # from A. unavoidable ао у, request their friends who do not receive pice а spent P Mu shroom bed. xperienoe sheds х THÉ TAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, ЕМЅІХСТОМ, r С rompi o write. I e MD "GODFREY'S PRICED Bo еры Establishment, Reading. day pen clearly that fungous spaw n ha as а and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of RHODODENDRON ilion, Brighto rnicious aud mide o ELLE чүт ке a HE BRIGHTON an ani E SUSSEX FLORICULTURAL | rious influence on plants, In a case moreover Catalogue And HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY wlll hold their SUMMER i , Байрон кг post extensive choice of all tho Haray an ind AUTUMN EXHIBFEIONS i oye aun, d " reported some time ag^, where the graft ill Nursery, Woking, Surt BRUM. E apti dot ЫШЫ grand као as "eres years. EE IR e believe from spawn derived T 2 nd DAY, June 28 and 29 e AUTUMN, WEDNES SDAY an атн SUMA AY, September 12 and m old еа sedis, the stock sent off buds in every OUELL Ахр 0075 GENERAL and DESCRIPTIVE Schedules of Prizes to b cation to the Secretary, | direction. PRICED CATALOGUE for this season is now ready, and will а St. сЕ и ын КЕ x. Боза, орттен o of Exhibitions, | ееп AG y be sent free HU (тере "i led Lists of Greenhouse Plants, Conifers, Shrubs, Gad te well as all LIT newest bye in Ceres Plants. "urs (ARTERS PPP ENEES VADE-MECUM M A 509 mittes | In the second place we do not consider it judi- . Bright. on, April Le Еруур. Canrexter, Secretary. | |е | elous to use in n forcing- -houses artifieial manure, of HE GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT f which we are ignorant, without INSTITUTION. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that ай addition of THREE fth б peer knowledge of its mode of action, or PENSIONERS will take place in JULY NEXT. All persons of th е precise quantity which may be (ith Ec 5 becoming Candidates are required to send in their safe accompanied with testimonials, to the бөтөн, дө ied {у T e for 1865. plica E SMITE begs ze announce that his EX CED | 5р qu. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, contaming the Newest | 16079 bre the | ist May next, after which day they will not be received: | Тһе evidence in the present instance is indeed md Approved ус of Show, D Е vill be given ыл those persons who Ea been Subscribers Fancy PELAR- | for 15 years; should there not be sumotent С at elass, then the er against the manure than the Mushroom Mines PERUNTAS, ПАНЫ POE sims or thes who havo not beon solong, or not 84 | soil, and it is possible that the mischief was aggra- BEDDING 1 PLANTS, Ko, -, аду, and wi rwarded in ted Forms of Petition may be had upon application to the | vated dby he filmy matter in the loam. Vt uua bí Mr Asus NM OM pu Bi NOD h 25, 1865. isagi Committee, bond ae. t was remarked that the shoots of the disea EE EE саза plants were of an unusually deep green. 16 is uel iod edd for description n of which see Catalogue. 553 Аб sy very possible that this, which seems at first like i = ES The 6 + | rude health, may really be a symptom of internal г SATURD. ^ Y, A PRII, 8, 1865. disease, for it frequently happens that where a plant is infected with fungous matter the chloro- McCULLOCH, G FOR THE ENSUING WE phyll, on which the colour of the leaves depends, блтсврат, April per. Royal Horticultural а Spring assumes a deeper tint. Itis intended, we believe, Covent Garden R^ destroy the plants altogether, which is ise а , for there is little hope of their recovering EX We are often applied to for information rajont- | thar health after two years successive affection. ing DISEASES lar It may e observed, though we have not precise house, and which сап only be accounted "he by | indieations respeeting a quantity of Vines, which it GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, local causes. We have now ore us а ver vein кыша е ati — А of n аб smounting euriou in which a quantity о Beatae! and treatment, that thev pe апу ered, bu ve Шыр ierit sd ns ge "aree dee ^g inei of diffe cen varieties have been recovered, and a appear а he present time likely to COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. ее at the same time, e perp fecto of | prosper. " Foul play ns at first suspec No. 1. No. 2. No. $. o. 4, Ño. б. good judges ihe have yum ned the r|this notion may we think be set at rest d the fact 3L e. 21. 2s. й. 1s. 1i dá, 10. 6d. hé spok It сап be expected ui - е | of the haer putting out -— strong sh If be able to do ini toiles жү aA the | апу mineral poison ‚ the erai in all BUTLER дир McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1805. of a personal (—— we think the probability ead мона стб ndis: and there would BUTLER'S Por packets, d. miatta Pet - interesting to pass i our about the roots. 1t loo looks Газ SUPERFINE rm CAULIFLOWER.. .. 2 6 Withoe ut so Specimens of five varieties re qe more e d que of over-feeding combined ЕКЗ CLIMAX MELO «1e 2 6| before тіз, P atlas of the Pietie, Downton and | with fungous poison. M. J. В. "emUSDENTXEN 2 2 2 145 Violette Hátive Кей F. and the uidens ^ npe A y Ho SEEDS à it - e teresti Assortments vn wey: ее nd d vie e КЧ d арти ыле, TICU Orr read by Ме ғ. дфонх BELL on the 29th a ! AXNUALS nouo UU тыя, dOvars. 25 vars, 15 vars. from lea аз accompanied xX flower-bearing at a meeting of the Society of Arts, and printed. i Hay ачна . ы. "E perfec i. and imperfectly | the Society's Journal, we find a con rmation of PERENNIALS ^^ "ea К нир 106164, in ге и the flower без are either totali the € of the Iron Flower Stands, of which (Налуу — 7 р.з саны жж. abortive, or where they have expanded, Иш wea e account was given at p.4 our last > Hat xs ds 1.64. 4s. 0d. üd miore or less bia ; while, the "s. Mr. BELL has now for some time NOVEL few баве in which the fruit has Ж, it ba experience of the ir use, and that experience TIES in e soU wi Та one бае, that of е | һаз been favourable. We are тие x LM BULBS we observe а pallid |gi i thereupon, at the ü moles SPRING PLANTING, -Gladioli, eem ipod ane PL Pati e ooth trunk, Piet time recomm. g th tire paper ! e and other bulbs LN o AM ing of irregular oblong ies proceeding from | notice of those who take T eye in thi s subject of асы и йды» ee opre ана i gen тыйат pues a slender hyaline stem, the nature of which we Town bem d Mr. pplica not determine, On examining the soil, «ira iti nh а ter d аси б far with burnt earth, an we isi at Wibido ws, con I Np ann n ved from pure Stocks, and received | nore sf i. даже f tt uld, | of p жж Тһеп де һе pirga is ers, including all the best kinds of Turnips, nothing to attract attention ; ;|net! ower boxes, vi EY т some Swedes, Carrots, Mangel W Mead, өй, fn. at v sight there i bem. vm uigh elayey lamps, | we have seen pue cotta а prettily ер. PRICE LIST whi en айе show а thin filmy | And now we commonly about, h Just published, and may be had gratis on application, diis а Sub ador. thé ж емо parts of London, receptaeles of а larger м — shows ама threads and fungous partieles of no | more elaborate decoration, оп 2) MN im ~ 9OULDING'S HORTICULTURAL MANURE, 1s. per canister. | Уёгу definite T bùt which are -— мум эчү апа pes of ud bk ; ike e extremely mischievous. of Messts. ох and others rrr grs and Retail, for likely do At that tio pes à exhibit, Agro. manufacturers. Having sig nd Some A new invention, APHIS PASITA, very little of the common black Ü к wisdow gürdener, акс шу plants tariving and the most effectual fn existence for Fumigating h there is ie but мй such an | better at my windows than in my garden below, Plant Houses, Amount TET ps превзе би „жын. it nat suggested f to me to provide Tn packets, 14. and 2s, each, ON n looi Ud Moo ds d by our receptaeles of a still larger size; and my windows Botte & McOvitocg, Covent Garden Market, у.с. | eerie. 7 we A кашыр «ЧЫЗ deti fatal | being French casements, opening outwards, І could 316 I therefore pro- so that m sho - not have them on the s a curate as a warm-hearted friend, full of ro christened the “ Curate's Vinery." I found | three. years that the peor | | |my - ag bet pire after the lapse of two КА above th e ee n by the Conlbrookdale ntain as much as e window, like other whole ot Grape: well, yet in ‘moist odi bius inclined to mould. - — covered the with | winter the Ground "Vinery i is most * nveni 16 is so easily covered with straw, ie most severe frost. I therefore filled up my fur rfi e ates, pezging the the Vines are sm Mie, and seem t ne The berries are uad I generally р and poison the att tter. I admire Pe. po the hinged Ground Vinery. o ind the extra expense, the extenu and any plants requiring moisture, two little s ron ial tin sha ape hung over the sides, ferm the | dro ' for the pur t, rather than t tilting up o with in pose of praning һата, for Сонет, ЗЕ se тр short for a whole g p: gan en 9 "In pow formin g Groun year ies Дор сап вее по end to the extent to whi ch Gra аз ^u are e two pice of yen all | always wanted. regar he a expense | ineurred by — hinged Ground Vineries I have no the sli, end ihe; ey m but in all — evidently the substrueture чак support. trees all the Demi The aapa Js КЕ нд Лу | the ted by my so пе to | во id in every respectable cottager", 8 garden4t m^ improved Ground | Dr. grown in the өг чейн icts of England—we ma see mar under itis Vineri E ome by the lien and well.to- do hw Ta * Portable Foldin d Vine Vinery, or the thing “ for Very recen ntly we bave а applied the pus Viney : г ult lums—with all these the glass almost a but йара di а fra ше d in Ther are no po bars, ind; e; y the in the r,5,is a arter of an дь deep; in the Des at ench e and d, are E an inch rige The idis p kr which should cut o fit, are pushed into е рт groove when the iwo fan top nk a -— figure) i 5n eet m an inch deep; | span of a botto groo toler: rably warm aspect, such as S.E., that every wall may have a footing of ri The mode of operating is as follows :— 16, р Vineries. „Pave the e from inside t exactly as they are spac all the end pieces are y- pushed inwards, 80 as P. Y E little putty i is required at Р ү the wall with tile s or slates; plant Vines 14 m and about 9 inches from the wall; l; peg the - — dew su success. X PN 1 B moving laterally, and the r| Viery is ebur the slates or aene of deal two inches square, one at pr the sketch a this ba I annex, the straining posts rless Ground Vinery e, e, of oak, which same and а ey Mision which favours the ae plants acts А i the early ones, Тһе | window garden, indeed, is attacked directly by 2 - | ES frost, below, in "front. t, Md p the sides, as well as " ^ £N EN at the apa of the ned earth, and this [- m | year with its alternations has been a trying one." 777 To avoi уап just referred to, Mr. —— pr another winter to cover closely | mats, both below and at the sides, allowing 4 inches in diameter and 30 yards apart, are driven the wall. Youh ie thus a pot Ground Vinery. Tl the matting to lap over at top ; and in this way to the support between the bricks are for Ue retain the advantages, while — the da is- | Slight rod, f, a tened аб top, and have | ingress of cool us the — Bo d top for its eg 2 advantages of the elevated airy position of his|* v hte "through which үе wire g passes; these | heated. The appearance of a wall of fruit trees i window gardens. suppor stuck into the ground to some 8 inehesin | glass and Vines аб ita oot is v ўз pport the wire at f abo hundreds of pounds =» Black Hamb Grapes nif inches from the ground—galvanised wire of the thick- | thus be grown for ША, er I nn GROUND VINERIES, | s of laid cord is the sa LIS ees to be trained а saying that н ht should i | to the wire shouid be бега! cor with two branches | fastened to the wall sith ud Lr hooks and ыл ‚ the Gro f i зу shora a Pear Py in exposed places a stout p ould be driven Groun ey ісу as implied in your remarks at p.268,|tree of this f. hich is pee aged on cordon | the ground at foot to e i de es to state that the hinged Ground Vinery, of which icm of rigid summer pinching. P. are| To conclude, I have reason "t believe that in d u gave a figure, not only "сену AMET the | planted and pec id the same 5-р "for they cooler parts of gland and the warm an ond Vineries, now very common, but is in every | produce fine ‘апі well-ripened fruit under Ground нат these dedi a: nd Vineries would 708 A] respect, except; the e Mosen m раз thing. за Vineries; from being close to the earth, and yet die pes better thanthe roofed or ridge Vines priere, Eo қ eee T of y уо T AA Mox „е from the effects of rain and cold ы. MES lateral | I think it is quite probable that fhion an УД 1 vili ma few ers words z Е, S ructure; with perm. I zu est of fru med вау: 18 inches i in height, against s whi uc - е er of 1858. 1 happened to be on a visit | air riche vo remi will " in size ie from the | Black Hamburgh Grapes very far inr в wi to е E Newington, of Тейиш, a gentleman full | south of Fra T " and sunny as i ct. be Seti At any rate -S ol misi быш enthusiasm and ofa lively i inventi ive | The cost ot the frames of these ridges, in ear ment is inexpensive, and well sinptel to the, to hil ^ arden how me “something quite new in Vine made by Mr. Біте es e сов! Stratford, Essex, is 665. per dozen, 80 iba culture, "^ likely to lead to the culture of G the acre. йт was ora ids glass, and supr cross the furrow, so that S ripening the furrow was to be lined with slates or | т ИСЕН Лан ч cT бы а 2 ани бем 35.; tiles (9) for total so when I learnt that my arrival was awaited to pro- 2s. 6d.; bricks, 1 s. 6d. ; fora 14-feet length, in whie h two уре. е. be and d his epe could not decide, Curiously enough, posed, to allow of the орал. of the | i but I then ъа signs fi | man | E mam drum pladad | and the ventilation e mo sun ny is required. In or about the Ground Vineries, which from ear 1858 гау g years, and then, if one is removed, one Vine 14 feet long may be permanent; or if 16 is wished to increase. i grown, | 7-feet leng СК that we can have a | and e fest Tong, Ж for something over 10}, that as а frame for * Width 3 m" еј 90 а edge of ridge, dM py P qnn and top ba Sone those who like Grapes, and yet canno Vinery. nced this article sedi to rr 1 invention attributed : те. Ihave been e than pol and so I feel that ght give m, o аа ыі салад To Thomas Rivers, Sawbridgew increasing in England, it may t to know something about hs Vine em те Тһе articular wine w speak is ud common Red Mc manufactured at t Vöslau, eg Vienn p À umberger, the prin cip modu ] largest rds in the This wino is” ma etor of ош a тн called which is supposed ave been into that eid Aes: ad ck A a ма leger ines bi situation, soil, ae treatment are said to ba a favourable change pon the fruit of. j Ағаш 8, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 317 in demand not only for wine-making; | #00@ of des sert, I have арр lied to Mr. and he has kindlv farni * The ished me with the following. I удаа Vine," he states, “ “has — F itself to almos! place or "y it ME any pedes best in a нем, open, warm soil, whieh is not robust апа at; Med m b. da young wood | та bit th js strong and еніне and the ually M m hence the necessity of a maturity. “The berries of this Grape are e large and are orta- inm 4-0 екЫ 1 dry Аз H bring it to e palate—in fact suitable king. alike i for table use and теа wine- ma as to c nicate the result? Isit ible to | ые К. | eross R. A noktandi with R. ciliatum or R, Gibeoni and | MA Ri oe ht wey я ы agn A agens ^ ч vice versa, with the view of obtaining а dwarfer habit Abi Р t straig | жы vs Ts y d with with size is кок el I know efforts have been made to | ү. pectinata, A. Khutrow, &e, an aterals obtain rom К, Aucklandii and Б. Dalhousis M hich fertilised id the pollen of scarlet hybrids, but 1 |Moreover, I have seen flagmas ich were grown doubt su a Cross big. of mu ow aluable i: t perfeotiy straig ht and куті, Some Firs pro- will throw up a leader from the e if bent over, че we en A aware if the Douglas Pie. will do this, Can y one say if it will?] ch Gra, x noticed this | t EM Yorkshire Summer Showi.—The schedul for the seventh see p. , i i ; от -— .—The вс! |t Er агі orum Sm itd: your | vear of t. Yorkebire Gala De 1 m. Musical Exhibi- | blooming 1 W. D. fll and strong, withou соттоп to v other eonsista in its delicat the Vines to prote: ет» оар, їп E to their easy growth | *'* in and cheap уе нде all th uced in] о ог grown artificially, mona á designations n d mia an old single-blossomed Pea," І | compan the потпао districts t that t sharp ач so zb wines; it possesses a fine omatic. io ted, it will ч The only Ac the variety k уч the e and thin skin, which is th similar used at Fontainblean and Th lót ery, be covering "xw eam Grapes grown so largely for the fine natural flavour of Burgundy, ачай dmi and the Rhine, I cannot doubt, as il have al stated, that many фа might be found in th The red Vóslauer, the lowest quality, costs 157. per hogshead, in bond ; it is троне, of) _ Peas, y your Pap | Corresponde nt who signs him Saf frn to | bas. At a good exhibition, no matter how e f write a series of papers on. the ke com -— kitchen | 8° omething must and will be learnt; and employers woul ; | garden; and he commences with the Pea n remarks «d бене he Y = eh rea »:Dalkeith gardeners to ape te their neighbours, s deem; ТЕ that your "n it bad not been for the wholesome influence of these ex- hibitions, е would not have mede the "A progress it weede ea Broccois, Cabbages, &c, with all so ни of simia | liberally, confidently hoping that distant which on comparison are found to be identical, But | nn and I believe arrangements can s made for а ы "m en E : pon conducted with Peas or any other vegetable of the | growers of the ri inen Ed мое Mu CN It is i rue that the time fixed will be earl ^ fo For instance when I noticethat he states that '* Charlton, | Some ard be be ас л маай 74 To Hotspur, Prince Albert, or Early Kent, are only various most advantageon: terme, by exhibiting. to & very large y of buyers, Amateur growers from the South will be, el how he must have been deceived by whoever | welcomed, bis it is pow ^ d will kindly give their aid га! А : ; 6l. and 61. amed as ЕЕГ nd e blooms supplied him nr the seed. No one that I know of has in hi open class; and 2L. cup: or 18 and 12 E bloom ата! — heard Charlton or Hotspur as being otherwise than | in tne rizes are double-blossomed Peas, differing totall. habit o Bean and 6h for б Cy rA A „и es other liberal prizes rowth, foliage, time of ew ding from zd узе V: 2 pots, 0 overly are ye А = і the Early Kent or Prince t Pea, which latter ot not H pse pankat -adhine Ж. eehed М == бы m н а Pm in ed introduced — years ago by the late Mr. "a е Leeds Summer Show takes place a week earlier, and this New are now very difficult to be obta' I Society has n А * very PAM erum MEX the fectly t кдын I believe however that I € ave Mese ано Board. иот of Ере МАНН to Толу fron dub per the stock, and I should say that on = fair trial, grown | o14 city, and ref gret гче ch rumours have been circulated, э side by side, they are from three mà к а month | there It would be а folly to thin а of ете то To end жй r "увы, ot pod for Pub has а very much larger population than York, an ке York e à : pr 2 of date, a iffer very little from Dillistone в, except | stands central + " pede populated district, n MÀ towns 12, Mark Lane, M. luin i Ad tà fts that I eonsider Len 8 better aser аа сорав. Bradford, Halifax, Huddersüeld, апі Wakefield w vias qnality, the following extract from tho 4 Medical Times and Gazette, of Web. 18 may give some further > early. lintend ave the respective m of som few of these Peas эуез e MÀ al Hortioaltaral Gardens ано istricts, апа greenhouses аге in thë manus C nsidered t e test | facturi: morë, num an LE. 4 ground of an Cer pl "the dii vem cultural counties, There js enormous popue * Quo? u the Pea, printed at p. 292, I regret lation tö hiv b oA отер show, bi E it d Qe ME E issued E {РЕ ү | nu | to apply to the kinds grown under | uous J | and laterals. is А habit of А. Douglasii, and that seedlings observe the Azaleas, Camellias, pon а good жа Per фоно, e „и to have to notice a further 1185 of M7 kes, “ — ü vh and auper d басбейи; 2 pet ied din ini 7н патоса, ud, E bebe, ка dtes: thai Hár Glory and Perfection кед t prize for 12 Stové and Greenhouse Plaga, Dou renders t more sapie- tho f а tD d E bridisi "Beck! E ч. ? | 6l for 6 Orchide, 127 for 12 Pelargonios, 4L. for a eollecoB - decet of equal price. "There is no the узт o d ean's hy ing d s Ear э 4 СЕНИН dnd many dibée (dod toa, E Itisa und e, with Meri AGI ad aig 9 э is яше erroneous, Dr. ы iad gm s rv мет aud ar А ind f and 9l. for 94. and to be J roug ug er to do with the raising They шм а Antea ou н їз wd Ponet п ere are other zes for es, Um io gre ut proa Noah Tem and Climax, wrin 5-е СА "E same | orally encouraged, and Tolpe are а ур 4 "кор a few who havo used блан Ж Te e samo time, and hence they were called borne in wind that although there EE | bis па — should Dr. Maelean adopt it? Again, Falso perte M 5 Xo ys е LIA H ыыы Hairs’ Dwarf Mammoth was not mes . Maclean's, [^w bad the latter wi will but privi it fe wii де без many te e anything to t tr i o dec Halifax bas hitherto bad an "аа E Correspondence. not believe that Dickson's Early Favourite could have | bu un as the ота, Кожа ue e pc a А 22.—1 hav N MUS. been selecte late Auvergne air- e ora summer Pant of this Rat deni че зея NW A gn F Bur standoned the sutümn oxh f mri на respective odendron, each o usses ОП beard^s Nonpareil be considered very dwarf -= feet the prizes offered at which should secure a good his, and. sowe pein Ares iz, soven, fep sigh: I high. p e with its EE a Bon sit is hoped that tho eforta. made may be in diameter, altho losso: measure ine! different aV th e ord in respect. WW. full sigo, Ио ~ have not yet attained their aak с g уе “по” with variety, Wi dis, he dra of itin Sir W. ; Hooker’s work I dou are po c wid oun uc sq M. enumeration &otíttíts. it is there done poor you ng. Dist have been past ita best w the nania of acres of Scimitai «X is what the| ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: April 1 (Weekly cai Was taken, It finst йна. e. өр representation French — puis fort, ап M quite e dior М ; gms X um y Ta ite T gmin mar flowered ‹ e in fróm :h regard compara of Camellias, stri eas, inilla 6. ^ EM чу M" кё fair to be | Hair? Аад - үй 4 спрэч asif he had | small plant of Alocasia Lowi, Bertolonia margai ed stoek -n sown mingham 10 „Мез. Alston, E Най, near Bir-| i paid be у led to Ban < which was | his fine Imantophyllum маги бең Sauromatum guttas — Thíg t Не ne is now in Че magnificent Sikkim Rhododendron | which in point. of hardiness, earliness, or flavour. | tum, Cineraria Attraction, with a broad white ring to Edward poni the Rhododendron house belonging | y little “quid pro Quo ” off hurriedly margine with bright rosy ; and -habit it retembles c. e Ash Grove, Та | to save the post, and will only that a and ts of Ast um i Latania rubra, dron, only that Um leaves fine bybrid doden: | oorrect description of the origin, similitude, &c., of| ба Camellias, la, and Ханай ang others of me zd but like Е. | Peas or any other vegetable е would be most valuable; | Boronia pinnata; Mr. Catleugh, Chelsea, contributed large size i the Sikkim kinds, toa i i more mischievous, and do | Cytisuses, mgr pn and Azaleas; Caroline before it flowers, There | but mistakes like these ous, Plant in one of is however à large | more harm, than perhaps «0007 js aware ol. 4 Seed & a small plant of tum near Halifax, Piah tbe greenhouses at Mill House, Merchant. унай nd Mr. — gr. to E. scc rd piede MM Ant m bu. M PME ii.—Lately I have seen a large quantity | Rugby, three plants ‹ та spectabilis, in 1864, ^ it also bloomed in 1863 and | jet ; the plants Cre now | Моо ; abo sevei Де, in excellent condition ; his layers {ее Holfordii, and tel together with Statiee р from 6 to R feet high, and they not only in the 8 төнүн | Mr. Kilminster, 38 | flatness of nal branch layered, but are all | of Adiantum euneatum and imay ые е in their leaders | gr. to Mrs. ot! Messrs. Lucking & Greeves again contributed flower- ped аа (ог nderit. eret a ed baskets, bouquets, &e. From Mr. Meredith came seed, of large size—I have we uxivermlly бокай А, Dew. beautiful Black Alicante Grapes stillin excellent pre- 318 THE Ped CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, p rm although they were stated to ce been ripe | for 'm йы, proving this to be о p м best | Мера "i Grapes in cultivation. We о marked Lowe eR ss flowers of this and other species render suitable "е m а анага Chysis brac- | meri обе to the of lil | b, as does E нг" beautif fal and dur - үт” кїт дүк Of this fine plant it was related | т. lants lik specim oir Can — Blenheim Orange, Adams" Реа and other App Iprit pap i “fortnightly mee vn for scientific | — ү ondes uth Kensington on Tuesday last, as even more bri Sillian than its sr engan the йни of exhibition being ш aried and int hile Fellows and — friends attended in wo pia that when the dus Duke = Devonshire saw the firs — e it i Se п ud an of Messrs. uck with ы Rolliss f Too "E | wonder биш, ү although ен Rollisson | not wish to with uld it he would take no ааа ъи handed a blank cheque to Messrs., Rollisso onsider it wor had of of Gishurst Сома, ridge allud remarkable kinds of учее exhibited ; and Mr. Bate- man (in the room of the Rev. M. J. жаш interest in the way of Orchida and other enced by шаны — ag to б-т ап r received from Mr. erke eley | rela- of - the э was observed, w: X recent ciosum, This e e 20 years in заты, iu this uutry before it do ка жор the atmos ni lere о of Or chid радо коше а е us piant fo | t ; Pelargonia RES hanging ba skets; Mie fln the Mor e | nobilis, the last appareafly, a vA additis X foliage plants on account of its strong йч to growth. the last two First at hiis le wed Lily of the Valley, of Ca E lia ie M Esq., The last. exhibitor "ilio furnishe a cut spikes of А bises until comparatively la ately, 1 lost Regl weg's E introductions to t Moni inde: Primrose fi arnished a fortnight ago эйгэ of m R pe at the expense of flowers. Cultivators scias howeve become alive to the importance of more sensible cont. ment, and the result has been that beautiful Dendrobe now басды ғ- regularly as the least xdi small boxful of cut Orchids ay w: we ed. It contained ri from M а Cattleya fro om Br ал, a pretty Leptotis, а — which has spikes a yard 1 т Guate than they forcing, have a striking and or Wo w Holland verit pes formerly fe kr iV hollow E E threa and their alli айм it is A nown, t p 2.5 d irs eyed. Mr. Dar. from a snowy altitude, teaching us this lesson wies a Pee Mi beautiful M grow in a tempera- of of йот wers, pin win, it was stated, had. aoi different de гару of fertility, пэр аз they are impregnated with the pollen similar or different flowers. red im nated, are also held barren, but if fertilised with the | ї flowers they yield a much ihe pin-eyed flowers sin not higher thau that ordinary greenhouse. Mie е Чад lii which етее was derer were the beautiful Brazilian: Chytrogloss M L Hepatica augulosa, a new species stated t to be perfectly hardy, and forming a tuft of large deep sky-blue flowers of great beauty; and a new Phycella, remark- d Azalea Stella were rom БЕЛШЕ v т Pierre Notting and Madame Victor Verdi, bo at this m well- kept frait of Ahmeda? Kornei, Claygate Pear han impregnated w. the thrum-eyed, main, Pearson’s Plate, p ene: hec. EE impregnation with aed flowers is much " easier | The last two plants came from Messrs. Backhouse of | Sturmer Pippin. riz йе Zawarded to Mr. би, process; bu ratively poor amount of seed is | York. Mr. ERE —— I gr. to W. Wells, m Rédleaf, also for pes against it. It would be e Miti to ascertain | atum, adve ted t. a former occasion, together with | Mr. Ingram, gr. t o J. J. landy, Esq, con еи the best flowers іп a florist’s point of vie a good dish of Keen's Seedling Strawberr from thrum-eyed or pin-eyed, and positive with Ленте аре, е as it were, all over wit th pea arls, for чаа ; lst prize was giv ad Y. i information on int would be very d 1 х " а g | Chapm ‘to Ні hnes under d Li t r. Bate &. Cypripeliuma exhibited, had been bserved, by some gallant classic, Venus | е "o d that ennt ба E gite, the ot стенен: Concerning the frui& of Ficus Cooperi, the same vete р which, mentioned by us аз АР , Mr. Bateman „said that pm His Highn Hali үс ту ы а à Special Ба for зеі Sel ing Oranges and Lemons, two unknown fruits (08 Uis r Egypt , and fine dish ез оЁ Early ee де: Red он planted in the later ей pins lst of February. Potatis En wear her Mie (OR at hes n: he had seen seemed to indi that opportunity of inspecting, tl lai here М пот et to introduce from South mein vieing handsomest of those n beauty with PD Hi E xe m the fruit с showa tati Meet erally grown ia Egypt; bi from Mr. Cha pitis тая with them, be is d uni ders Po Id be grown there with h sine ta e, and one : age elec E as poiso; The ies he Miralh although it was the pm ss (eiim fruits submitted to their заа had lacked Ы courage to ^ ovd matter to the t Examples Tt were called Branch Orchid Pots, an invention of ese v hope to give some account; hereafter. Cut Camellia exon shown by Mr. Blandy, and cut spikes of the [ees Od "e pulehellum, contributed by Rucker were distributed among the ladies esent, Concerning the Tuesday m stated tl etings, Mr. Bateman ure of it would shortly be Magazine," - under the ae аб , Which гне че, plan ts were invited, he diff кг Ж аё wand: 1 а 555 S urious should be sent to the sh \ у “meetings, which had been arranged to take Nh fh m ill mn з treatment ; d persons „© а" unwilling to embar kla argely in their culti- | n А поб х а commence wi more itable section of = glorious class of plants. beautiful genus of cool Mexico, and Pera, daily kinds were exhibited. The Sihing candidates were elected Ordinary Fellows, ain Duncan Baillie, Sir Wm. Keith Ball, B. ны Boyd, Captain John. Qoae n „Сооро; For M аА Glentworth, б. F. Louisa Inchiquin, M: Willia Mrs. Parke Me? Miss Schneider, vM. m 2o sq ; "a wi , Esq. ; La W. H. Lom ду H. Ww. um April. 4 (Floral Committee). —A large MUN of уен, who received" a First-class Certificate » for the |“ n Tu w. they had no connection with the Saturday are Кы manga, 1 Stahl, F. Thompson, k- d. ^ disease. Woticeg of 300ks. The Apiary ; or Bees, per and Bee-culture. Bj Alfred Neighbour. nt & es Geo. Neighbour & воа "o, R 127, High Holborn. 1865. $8vo. p 132. It has become rather the fashion of late, for individuk ublish books relating to matters 0t ected with their own trade or profession ане us deer o 8, o ithout finding & чеш, ED interesting z information ? Then “Book of Perfumes," by Septim Е © 2 2 - all nimi inquiries and bee- Tem j Dit the f fur e +. the. “tha ivg justrusHons ail to the $ apiarian; on, > east, valuable to hose W ers 10 becomes literally a са which last for weeks, indeed for months, in beanty at a begin to be greatly JE mm: rita ng Anthurium AN d bus plants. То the beautiful pi үр Не patioa of bee-keepi: з than au uthor r moreover p a, and ic sad ji tggeee усе Аб. опей a o Frida сее: of disti an of which wer E Y iere mentioned, gin in demand for bridal bouquets, and the white and gold | Mae si i to W. Wilson Saunders, w-blosomed Cyrtopodium . | intere ong them. - made us very dubious of the ccrue from any advice "P € bt quarters, а there may pe th hose most amenable to лу to adopt the improvements o£ thé Атап, 8, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND CRUDUM GAZETTE. 819 ———= з - “siajan, gardeners form the most numerous body. | assistance to our industrious favourit tes," But the ligl apiarian, he object is а most laudable one, and | greatest айтаар to be derived from yol use of these This К> ерз e roots moist а. dl m ". Vers it would be well, as the author observes, if "з clergy | artificial sheets, is in опг opinion to be found i in their the shoots well pegged do own, ш m e ed cated country gentry, who may be inte- | use as guides for straight and well-f he in keeping, моа exert their iufluence in | frame hives aud in —— gener: Mr. freely, not only prolonging "the bloo à promoting an improved system among their poorer , The part of the b ook treating the formation of the autumn yielding a large supply of healthy bo реон. I useful upa | interesting but it kiied „plants, without the trouble of put tirg (urging of г attempting too much; the changes re- | is a subject which does not adm of quotation. Тһе іп cuttings. Just take up the plants, pull them to ^ mended must be most simple in character, or тинн, operation of ** driving," ог forcing bees to leave their | pieces, and plant the young rooted short pieces. If the inpr intment and disgu ust will i inva меер nsu ya domiciles, is also well treated on ; and as ail bee keepers, | weather is v ery scorching, a few branches of Evergreens isappot ith dd aiming at any degree of excellence as bee masters, | stuck into the soil anre the plants will help to keep of of finding | exception to the expressed object of the should know well how to effe ct this operation easily, them cool. In the North here we es pt advan- Di. м which many f the book to their notice. |tages in the cooler weather of s e have нтв beekeeper rs have split, One ardent revolu- t of the “ Pam or Italian terrible disadvantages in some diatricta i in "e „Severe tionising apiarian, going about among cottagers and Am. bee?" irte is very good so far as it g ; but we | winds we get, especially the coli east а i west winds of indacing them to adopt his more scientific modes of ebruary and March. I dare not trast уй nts, of а, Be work an infinity of mischief. W. is variety and its ЖОГ which e hae nually grow thousands, ont of Sd, but take have known a village nearly depopulated of its bees, tion into y ctas эс We, o ourselves, may before long | them ill up in October or November. After treating through the well-meaning but mis-judged efforts of have rinm to say on this subject; for, as w nn thin Tode. manner I have recommended, viz., by here anno we propose, on the suggestion cf top-dressings and pegging ou*, we take all up, pull h man. p gg e all u with h respect to the other objects of the book, we | various fors dint to devote some space weekiy, them to pieces, throw away all old growth, and plant ж, zu author has been successful in the task he im- under the superintendence ofa prae etical apiarian, to in cold frames all the young rooted pieces, These - = рее E Mr. Neighbour has, for th brick or other rubbish to within years, been cal bee- Кер ег, апа bán had oppor- со! ommunieations and inquiries for information аге |15 inches o e glass, and with about six inches of tunities of агу testing "the v alue of all the |invited. good soil ; че Dx are near to the glass, an nie re kept чар er 8. y аю management of the apiar In conclusion, we safely recommend apiarian |as dry ав | ssible im wet weather, and a pin m which ow The ^ hw "ul y а eo ipm beginners to procure this useful manual ; Mn to " free eon. unt of the | keepers урш О ан p ш r hives made un die will stand any amount of frost, if dry, but m history of ls their "pabits. кай. peculiarities, their o inspecti or may use tho ose of other not fro Ba damp во well. In fact v dd - more, though the füllowing sentence is rather in error:— ers, book will also 1 a than frost. "The queen-bee, unlike the great majority of her better ethos of smiles With such frame treatment here the ey do well, ЧЕ subjects, is а stayer at home; generally speaking she stocky plants for spring pisis: „Ме keep them well only quits the hive twice in her ife," that is, onceon the | 4 Few Pia T аа of a Microscope. aired and very hardy, never coverin bv € with day of her marriage, for the purpose of meeting with a| J.J, Plumer, d Pp. k N s ete rd or other covering, no matte! sev: drone, and again qc off a € Faure itis| & AM Nev [n нь Stree weat her, but, as I said bofore, "keeping them as Чу as n » t 11 t valuabl ier ll wl matrimonial excursion, even if it has pro at a йыб am Zofi E ating money in one emp f arem -— Шә nat ut can be. ai various times through is we n first Сз for four successive seasons, But this instruments Tos. i| треви СЯ with M in чы, x ede g them close for a fortuight or so, —- uu of little consequence, and is probably t tk tt + but looking after venil М , Не bas io interes in je ma er, b wbich ^ ier fol а ун a supply of Bowers can be ix "e up fi тот seed! ery g Ё the various hives n } ate eed ан in a col in August or vhich is the more че, e the dimensions of each are themselves to т reap Era nh d Septem ru , ог eve vn ater, tho Seedlings planted EL en, ]t uld be - музу a ert soon as they are reads, wi ny dis- these. For T | bim years to scqui 5 instrument vi it pe ra in the North a ni Midland Counties, give a grand own use we гер avoid Nutt's ra fiar Hive, bo 1 i isplay in April, May, and June; and another batch of корый MM, we should prefer а müch akera atl j It appears that since the year 1850 at least "M iier bem үй MER in "i ap bn ins ; the size as given is far too small. Taylor's о of these is disc issed, and the would-be purchaser is ispiay 3 ugust ti ecember, e Nader tapgaten, Hive ie а very good, one | urged Yo bo йе with nothing short of “tho est ne ie most easily сытай by seed, makes vory “= are os adn pagt die always | microscrope stand tliat the best optician can supply.” nong i is not «чені used Jor makin ед алм ci ra а favourite in the pu ды. For our | This gives a pleasant sense of security and complete Periit brilliant from Mid till beddin id time, siderably E o ik ae. MES hive : Me со all the adjustment ut the cost оѓ | x V dd зуб Р windows, and with one | such ап instrument complete із 60 guineas. Still Mr. | ; erre dde super їп ү three small ones. The|plumer recommends the best stand, with a couple of dto r med бу Air ы илге б but güdh tager Hive, and RU d тыр аса Hive, | useful object glasses, rather than an inferior stand with fein гу iar Bun! Бе ; The Unico 1, and -- £ E z = 5 after М а йолеп. i Sui m "scc halle am are very gocd,| Usually each ppe maker prides himself on some ret y the one after f: oodbury 8 pattern, peculiar excellence, and these merits can only be com- Bar and | pi od appreciated. Here we fil : Hive, made either of wood or straw. Full and will өзүн his ELE, je Meer et Each princip Y MD beds with rd» үк нү, їп spring, for I dare not plant Meier el for the manipulation of these hives in | Mr, Plumer gives most valuable information, and tells E artificial ent, and in their use for the formation | ns what he considers best, and w why. Then he goes on of the cia! swarms, are given, and this comprises one | to speak of cheaper, but stil very excellent instru- rra апа талын оше) portions of the à ments at 20 to 30 d ave various bee-houses described; but as a | For instruction and nt, but not Pepe for ; 7 rule we are not parti Or шыр amuseme e m Black Aphis. The moment this appears they partial to the use of large sheds con- Mentis research, erem га guine LK y be had as low as | should be washed with tobacco Vlr! and the i м тт Ard freely syringed and рото eer » А Nothing can be better than the advice to purchasers | Meta were first introduced to English contained in this little rn aie Arg teg | Deas, Bradford Nurserg, Shipley, Yorkshire. M io ede Зараа ny, ма are very useful adjuncts | py 11 ы ntific opera! n the management of the Bar prey hives. To ti, Mr. Neighbour Garden Memoranda. These artificial partition walls for Erik are asata of Т. JoNzs' Esq, ELLERSLIE HoUsE, MANCHESTER, Tie "Une wax, about the substance p thin cardboard. F lorists’ F lotutrs. —This place is famous for its Orchids, many varieties kca iva rhomboidal impressions by being pressed| Tur PaNsvy AND ITS CULTURE.—ÀS any which аге now in bloom, due regard һат! ji been een two metal plates, carefully and mathematically persona fail in cultivating this plant nar 7з - тї їп чт the collection to have a fair rtion the and cast во that the impressions t planting them, a few hints o: would flower all the дет, Tomi. This rem Size as the base of the celis of a honeycomb, | their culture will perhaps be useful to many ind t pro- anre of а piece of comb will show that the |In the South of England, where the heat is greater [enin even reds the de of this wire "ius. Patito ^ the opposite cells is m a thin|frequently than in the North, it is best to select а! has been striking i in the extreme. The follow wi ng lis tof д Ъо stance ng them out of the ground has passed away, and the beds ыы e dense m erm ses of flower through the summer and utumn. will be as well to state that in very hot e from nttack e u wall common th; now, % sub- | shady situation where there is a free circulation of air. | kinds now in great beauty will show that they embrace e said be only е 180th | 1 such cannot be found, then place them elsewhere, | almost every shade г colour; бош. pure wbite to the whilst the artificial o we are | but always where there is a free admission of air. Апу | most brilliant scarle речи g аге between the 30th ne 40th part of | garden soil will suit ther, but if poor, a moderate| Of Dendrobinms iré isa fine display, consisting of hand inch, more than four times the e kness of da supply of very rotten manure should be dug и and | different varieties of D. macrophyllum; the new be vain ате the Wu ce lves. would indeed | the Pansy revels in leaf-soil when mixed with the|primrose-coloured D. lu teo'um ; the golden D. chryso- аи urnish Nd. of wax at all | ordinary soil and a little manure. Plaut o ad in|toxum in splendid d apta the beautiful D erepida- Ва deca Piin the M E ril at the latest. Man — се и tl ч tum, with pure tua and sepals, Am handling uM а h м n be to pem buying and planting until М, with delicate Pues while the lip is ric hives, W, icù 18 requisi P Beo them in n mistake, for the plants shoni > Eo Bin blotched with dark orange; and the charming D. eem - advan e find, элу каш зур the Sonas is no dis- they have to „endure so much hot dry w: These азаа 7 The collection moreover contains D. densi- artificial bees speedily exca and pare the those NIE омды t planted, florum, D. Paxtoni, D. ao n m primulinum, yi ur uu uit their « tl t autumn planting is frequently р" А8 р in the and the ever-flowering D. nobile, all in fine bloom. 5 then, with "admirable econom South, апа is ‚ best, simply Securing the plants. from ogh ossum Phalænopsi wise he "Aes thus obtained fi ава 3 Ii in length and by the bees, it; а sheet has been partly with a mixture from underneath the potting 2} Һе in breadth ; 0. рос and ob is serrage to hold it 7 to ч а а bene ran through a coarse sieve, or just making e a rig 4 bloom; and О. cord cordatum, the last а beantifol it contrasted wi ro eos о hat d of m of common soil and leaf-soil for the occasio, Ө nM d coming into e pene labonreq e opaqueness t likewise a spike ng, wi “ проп, in this way, if sl ‚Кей aft t} vor g flowers on it. -Among other Orchids in than uie анбек, аз Writers tell us, that more | of preserving them comes on with ка hot n Рог. мое are Chysis ДО». О Eum. icem А аа y* are required for УР July weather, when, as Да ed growers know to their be iiegration of a alode к usen D thé "plants d to melt under old Sols dun stern nite Cy Cymbidium. emen Calig invention, Ag tas estimate of ше "ie of this influence, тыл piante "S hich were in fall [ү үн the | el & plants of Leptotes bicolor, with d "us furnishes ch rated „before night. I find he bes t flowers; С: TE barbatum, and oth aer е of We t j Slipp Eram. an | . hirsutissimum ; Pound Aea de к” 9f honey ts -] t їп the evenin > yei then | Lycaste 8 inneri, embracing at least 10 distinct and T IU MAU Ni] n ees uw A the wora and give beautiful varieties; Trichopilia suavis, with 19 blossoms; THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND A oS АДЫН GAZETTE ЖЫ peru EFTSERÉBU t vations., In Cum-[apart. Beet likes a de eep p and rid а and Vanda tric he last | what puzzling to find out their deriv In oh, yet raj and Yapa trienlor and У. орг LE IE Ot | berla nd dul dior Ралана ыан) н alied ed joany AT yal inaki rod during 8 КЕ PA | E 3d em plants. in | by тар dels TS Кү, » thi qu trenched 2 feet desn, iud gr d ground м 2 18 andito can g A , ge іп айшык 0 34; A up Schilleriana! seven plants are coming | ЖҮ derivation ОЗА the ҮЛ one,—is that being PoraTOos.—A full er rop шау tow Euri fie ipto gresi baan Тара the whole collection | sometimes in that country eaten in the spring about | with well protected sprouts, or any other ү it 2v ha f other КИНГ the hya being boiled as a vegeta tapie, planted now, will be little “later” than озен of Ый» here is x. px id malier fe илай; the « mangiant^ E. M ате ed fróm ipd itd Mae duisi d «t 3 t bei erceptible— “ "' Science Goss є t [ У 77 + АЧА ош. ДИНЕ the sfaroualle winter through which we French manger, “%о eat C 2р. Mk" On @ййр ое Ча а inde : hayo bnt now just passe 1. —— а i ы —— ä or wind. осона дн Gulentar of Operations. managed thus, а e 1 т the ensuing week.) w6 M falee ence has been нт day pem come at last, а nd Us duin] shower; WINTER GREENS.—Soo thh The AE SU hu Ваг received t his residenee near Sydney, videl adn ie y them are already producing а visible Вега Эрш, Leeks, &c., a PA: й viti New Senih Us on ies y or айат pis o A IT mprovement on bul: door vegetation. Beds and bor : : —— — ЗЕ дЫ елей, a rud кы Sharp М: cay, Esq., |! ders wil require surface stirring and nnm nkiri —m———— АМ. form y ITI pege , p imbridge, whosé shou mown; and walks swept and rolled. Dead STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ,CHISWIOR, NEAR writin, ngs, 40 Jari ago, "due Eon te 2 revolution in branches, if any, on trees and shrubs should be re- ERE CROWE Ар 1908,08 opadiy ved at the cum төй of паса | moved, and eterne done which will be likely to FH Türxn с 00) јесіз апа their systematic classifiention. E mis render flower gardens and ornamental grounds as не ae $8 BAROMETER, ad өз the first to point out clearly the distinction, байт the long, dreary, cold weather | April. |25- — mie a bokad! betwe thosa net relationships joyable eA fce 9 Ty; D. Mex. | Min. | Max, | Min. [Mean 1 foot 2fest | e direct affinities of animals, inter se, in which d аа s o н dish characters, and thóso more FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOU БУШ 1 шш mara И рЫ Lr Tod d from a uniformity firt care vec always, A is. i oeil at this | Senday dio 30.034| 29.824 | 58 | 39 | 43:5 ios hich he distinguished | season, be bestowed on the on E watering Mon. à» EN Pax S | [p by p ame of ууд thus : a АМ aud s a moth Тоо pica too little or an i inja an mode б; еч 3 а, зоог 5 у ТЕ ва! ppliance, are rael Might to А727 cultivation: A жение oml man oean ae lagan order, whilst a еу nd ш; 1 Н dt th К lo: * [алт | at March аз fu very i vise frost at nighi i P 19.05 теа хе ogether by analo, i $ Woy = —Fine ; very fine in ойор; pie V eT a ori ri М 4 slender antenne meos ШУ mass, ju toc Api ^1 € hA гаво; dusky, and white clouds; fg g tomt hiad by a knob, and yet the ascalaphus had actu- the ride of p во to arran ge themselves that z 2-е; verg бре Я (eant атца adl ally been described as a кре, t 4—Foggy ; tine ; Overcast; а distinct order of insects ving, тогоо by no means intere и This advice has debo се|: мее Tain ; fine at Loo ves n qnn or rather the CO of arranging id T to ne wly-potted stock in pots; but equal atten- Tatio t be paid to ordinary éonservatory' specimen STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWIOK, rious relation ships of an п been tion mus paid to o: Y T _ During the last 39 years, for the ensuitiz Week; чае an in a right line, Me. Ne ay adopted a circular ке This is the A-qum too for the free use of MÀ system of arrangement. by which HENA the series e, but take care that it is perfectly clear, and not | а НЕ 55 | „оо Te Wik returned into itself at any point; he, moreover, con- hen y stri g. pril. HEE qm sidered that every group of animals contained буе Onomrmps.—Growing рен should now have а some- 5 Rained. 9f Raini (Mz Б primary and five subordinate, or ponent types ; and | what larger amount of atmospherie moisture tha Mr was ix ПЕН p кезле —— ! that altbough the arrangement of these five primary | отед them when the ays were sunless, together FH I5 types in their own circle wa tasalla by theiratfinities, | with a liberal circulation of air early in the raorning, Neon 1rd i| 25 yet their relative oggi were tested and proved by | shutting up elose betimes, and taking care to observe | Dhu ч Pipe Н relations of analogy existing between е relative | moderation in the use of fire heat, in order that а pure | Satur: A D Faia 19_ Ан, points of the various adjacent circles, These were the | atmosphere may be ре for the night. See {аб ће Dighest tempera аба en б Hee ы principles of the circular quinarian sys ке, ё nature, growing Dendrobiums hav iberal — of water,| lsh;199—term. 20 deg. i which were developed po пер skill in the ** Horz | and plants оп blocks fequens syringin iem," the firs of which appeared in| ^ PrrARGoNIUMS.— Plants inte ended fò r early bloomin ER ogicæ, g 1819, the second in 1821 "his work was followed by | will now want watering freely ; be esrefül that enough | pooxs : F Ty. Б are not aware of. à various memoirs, КТ in the “ Traosactions of the |18 given а& а fime to penetrate the ball. Sufüeient| with preserved spec mens, except Linnean Societ ni and “Zoo oologica cal Journal," and the HR heat must be used to admit of air being given eise у whethér this x E, views set ly, every i : h in "these writings were adopted А freely: ay. While the weather is "bright fe nce (— 55 ea cde y various naturalists of eminenc m tain а "moist growing atmosphere by sprinkling | тош deroniends. Fi m e patlis and floor ofthe house two о? three times d| with Mr. Curtis TARRE wd l Names оў Plants.—A complete collection of eue Attend КА to the tying and training of Peri Arn ni ai TR NOR е find ач thei names "y which опг British plants and apmali ar the shoots as they з=, Some of s e au utu umn | for giving slight EA чүч about the roots of o kpe n in con ny places would be interest ‘E an pótted plànts may be stopped for latë flowering. Thë| in winter; and ad sm as а mulching | т be, besti »1 not. yi thont its utility. М anf a of thé soil 'hoáld be kept пао, Wie planta| Summer ie Stone is admitted lol Tei panes. are e pa pretty, —tar LX an | kópt free fíóm @есдуей leaves, and above all things weder answer. Tatimi by which they us ho rate р a diligérit wteli for green fy." f | | works оп "the t Bag өнүгөт " "eld |" тоск. бот now iu heat, either in well drained ciations, or remind us of traditions or stories con- veli or boxes óf light soil; make the surface level ànd dd ed with the c bu Peter ot роп} Sut uses smooth, pressing ИД lightly; "айа if the soil be dry, а of ЖҮ wall.- The Which have, perha; Many | water freely some ho re sowing. Sow thinly,| groove being fc at local [т too, "po dou TT сй луы some being | and cover very igbtly with fine sandy soil, placing à ER of Sas j, some of Norse, anc sien of origin: | piece of glass on thè х, and shading from and these ancient meme yon uld Бе а very - mens о | bright sunshine. ` The seed may also be wee in a cold acis — € the plants which bear — were | frame, "or uüder а IM. and also on à warm true natives, — Cede and by |а sheltéred border early in M. "rot ea whom, in Mat Hin пе fact vem dini E in such à rd Help LE dart diferent FORCING хара nis pei гей& placés name; | CUCUMBERS AND ] в m for rop did; no` dohbt, th would d be Bes T3 Ж! таео? autumn Melons. "Those who have no thing but аш жы е е е d nima! óbin . d beds to grow them in wi find this a good timi ge” іза name whieh, I believe, i dee во 5 successional plants of Cucumbers mu: i ir to Oromd ж (Glecionia liedérae S [^ созган е ое the ven mpion Таке care to provide a moist atmos- ! нева, ron а авар phere for & these. Beds made after this should possess үл бым Ма Which mav be the cor- mànure thàn those made early English namé T have nót y been stu tä i. in tlie out) are often called « d the same name d to regulating the air, heat, and Season, ften ja | Pixrs.—Attend frequently applied to ur wild Нун. (Hyacinthus | ri orci moisture, as direc! ted last week. Fruiting monseriptüs). -I am told that. үр: the greater | house or pits should now average 80° by day, and 8 “ Woodbine," i Bindweed (Convolvulis* nm) is e," | about p at night; ES or 90° may be allowed, how- the nime whi їй most plüces serves”to distinguish | ever, from 3 o'elock to 5 in the afternoon. Duag pits ) u^ M ORE 1з | must not be so warm ы 5°, as the plante i in them are led * A" во 'euphontons | 0 more liable to become drawn guy goo 86 за bot evidenti EC Y Mie and give бега dreog їй the | pera. ^q plenty of liquid. manure ; ыз сем 4 üp a moist warm Ex gh оп К. Chiéshiré * Вб Sed?" ni | wing attosphere until the fruit begins to colour. peres pue ad nod id "alt Yt Rees There will be no difficulty iu getting fruit set after| M niue ke *- s ur likely коз. o ey hey shoni havi allowed on all favouráble occasions аБапаапсе of air. received thé sàme, ае sar т. г Phere 'er ‚ Some of thé latéràls тй boring ien: dó' 40€. А mob be removed in the earliest house, wh e Grapés см IT meli ibis by i Ы f Те are beginning to тіреп ; not, however, to throw sün- .. 0f liabit tb Aes ее in E sets dus: mai any light mM de the berries, but in order to pro- iE arias large coarse Тед, e afed * docks ? | mote a perfect secretion in the priucipal leaves, witli à lard in а bottle Arar "ro fas © Burdock у” while Tn" Cheshire Witer Lilies ате | "iew to heighten the flavour of the fruit, and' to De rs contes RA Dod." em Flat Dk Тп uer SL mee ка тетер i i-i не Ух Е Water, б ч led Ground Willow DY KITCH E b к И li ETE aat Ts qr Vibe tates |, is үү м: е plant bagla targ | КОШУШ called “© фед : ly because their leaves are eps E DOM Lu кога шл, UE Sonié пох, "dai ты ain a "e “е dk poa Map ug four and » ellote, ind | laid in. LL db drills abont L'inch deep, and frm | 15 5 18 ЕМ ETE: pa 321 [interestipg to the m rs of the Agricuitu Gazette to be Копа d what sort of weather we pt TuS ный may bo and a 4 cultural had post free for 6 stamps оп a] X on to SurroN & Soxs, Ко; » Royal те kshire Seed Establish: mbht. n AMES CARTER AND „эм m Tig [e To ara London, E FA ARM 8. * ONLY" PRIZE А / MEDAL FOR EXHIBITION, EDS. ER'S SELECT LIST of GENUINE FARM SEEDS (at. DOAN eA is now ready, and will be forwarded gratis and post fioe. оп application. "CARTER'S PERMANENT Р. ASTURE GRASS, carefully mixed (to ordér), to suit all Soils, йош 22 cleaned samples, can - supplied according to the quality of the Mixture, ab 208, to 30s. апа 325, to 358. per acre. 4j HEELER'S GRASS SEEDS.—The aiana for our MOTER, and GRASS SEEDS for One, Two, and Three Tears’ Lay, for Grass Seeds eu Pomin ent Pasture, е, and for Seeds fot Renovating Old Pastures is O great, that we feel it unne- to continue advertising сеу but Copies of our ILLUS- TRA' D BOOK on GRASS € EE still be had. J, C. WuxzLzn & Sox, Gloucester, Agricultural Society. GENUINE FARM SEEDS. Improvement of Grass prim MO! gu "ONLY" PRIZE jf MEDAL FOR SEEDS. TTON'S NONO TATING AO RASS Biol should. NOW be as nsist PERENNIA == Pe po gor BIA ice 104. рег aere wili sufclent! sn a increase in the а PRICED SEED LISTS free, = a Jawrs CARTER & Со, born, London, W. It А! n ca TOIT BI s So at EA PRUS ados ud TENSI ai ns > Royal B Uron x NS, жу, ка : yal Berkshire Seéd Establishment, from feud mens Hd ү 3 o BUTTON: 5 SEERMANENT 8 MEET tothe “piora,” Cologne. 0! domm бра: поа черо уе е “ый E qu t. Societ: al icis lety d OYAT AGRICULTURAL а e Чучу S IP Aided onk ОТА Н. Mitu Diu, Secre 12, Hanover ré; Lori aon W. 8 LAND. | ; а may expeet in ће wi on which we зоте entered, Three e теми ta Thé last quarter а stormy, eol dry—the For Sm Yr ur жа ТИМ of zig-zag wol uld E ave Ld anticipo the Вота Нох кы RINCE Coxsonr's | pres stil " d wet. ] ut RIZ SUI TTON'S" cH АУТ бх | ће rule of zig-zag, "though it may 3 very faig SLE Odes PE and many other тыд Pris mano | ід distributing even- d. s justice at Олат parts of the kingdom vy at — betray us into эр great mistakes ЇР МЕ. Lanon, Bailif to the Right if we to it in meteorolo, po dis Champion, Swedes Moin did Lond B t wil proba ve we not & to any other we haye grown. I рет деч siy they are m many means of forecásting the weather of Mu comin, опа регу асге heavier than any other m E Wing on his lordship’ mmer by the indi tions which the verna sis Price або i bu [E AM. Bushel, quinox An Ye haye just passed UTTO: N f t 1 H Ѕоттох & Bons, Royal Berkshire TE sta. lishiihent Reading. ~ x UA d again ЖҮ, du thou T Son ai Laying down Land i Ato Pa mue with much pretension. Ther ZT ook which R. MARTIN SUTTON S ESSAY on the above d ed many odds and oM а scien- enlarged from the Journal of the Ro ad a ү" e equinox. They ran some omi in this way. P 1t гай the ps 19th, 20th, or 21st of March wel М : е ou iour. i vind sun's erossing the line with a terly ind."—'* Well, and what do you tial M C Oh T „е shall "a а fine an the anatomy of a apilar 8 iid ill M mid i prenga tò find HP Y rsuasions firmly fixe ; but it yond { anl to say what йс: йә there i isinthes рит e 3 у v b olouds ind ble sttength, w TO ай on on Qu h it tein north, with the ICHARD, eim [4 EE "selection that ean T cc үү zd The Savini бене. ы йш 5 TURDAY, APRIL th NUS UXIOLOIDES i SCHRADERS BROME сее ча wl ES КОШЕ. bition of ЕР of 1851. 1t 18 now attracting be Gonti СА dd au ve plant, especiali, + denas Seed be Sox, The Queens “ч Ае uu LL & оь В; OR FnircHT айй, Garde 4th DAVIDSON is Eier to aee Y; all of t April showers are "e Ner in de spring after : чш led by persistency of cold rat P by extreme severity. November an D r ia last den were both below the ki tesa eene rature November decidedly so. vay adn nights in Nove ni v: УЧ in еа which were free from e Grass. From the $ 2 by tbo 'higate eriod was marked orien ights e ed then a cold period set! in, attainin mum of sevér P "n Ed niorning of" " p minimum th eter "rügiste below. s OE. point. Altos LAM of MANI TM ME А: yos V. vM. Къ iledir s iB an o gre warmer, but the rest of the gs a АҺ А е terised by dry and piercing winds, generally of | much viole apu Ad au the' days раб three either from -s с Seeds um fort zh 29 [t t Spe ар eom "E GARDENERS VADE-ME U pn сМ Hiazrrs regere E] NURSERY WHEAT. 4, a Quart sr Papers M EG Жеш A не А Two Quarte P n, PES e осер зар ниет 0 ВЕ, ри р GREEN-TOP сараа кыс сус зз Tp * Eu |: i rs ут [^r vd юн ^A. " water Н the eo — vegetation, | d le character of the quarter just sued: it эү nó doubt EHE ees the Agricultural | Gazette who put faith in these de as affecting coming season, le offer, 'and then nne their 9 or that а bt be mo ore (зе ser ries of experime accordingly. ^ our "ha when: #0 sud dhines? 3/8, 8. " y х КЕЕ e Ko diar ourse" Haath фей t ө E e onthe ya Spir vh equent а йош ыен vs of ч beds [a tely dis n wh КА T йа D pet „даде р ЫЙ a Pot: spl a шапа и, [ in зо pliosphorie agil, in much lier ad E quirod require lants. . It is ps nop Кт тя ji m ud а ў ehiele [ог b» A © ` | ibng Mio EA. XE ia otash which they оо "has vs 3. Er iun obtaine i acum uriltes, г TYPES ж үм этте ГЕК ILLU to be imported into this are Dr. VOELCKER'S remarks ол the: ө probas C i ‘its üsefülness in Englisli soils. He said :— at we require for the present, is an exten nsive o i А with these crude potash salis on THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRI 8, 1865, on soils more likely to be benef fited than rown upon soils which, like clay, contain al of potash. I uld sugges - Ж and root crops pel ай а is not due, in a measure at least, to the almost cadi use 96 perphóspháte of я Mp li ime, which some n their he analyses of Dr. G. that unless there [a Dn resent їп n the t is exactly the 1 ! vious to the past meeting, we кү have learnt how it € that the Council has come to think it right thu to neglect the бау of „зщ рго- | fessional xin e пага! educati —— On Wednesday evening ied Mr. HOLLAND’ ч ек рти on Highways" Bill was ME a а second ti best; but one cannot help seein z that the айтык pes 'of the р hu. ooks, and difficult t as 16 always must ; bete from de ly appreciate learning, in their case A make ly E AC * especiali 40. East LorHrAN.—There are no schools istrict seen piena education is given farm mers sons inte nded for farmers, a Wis in For t ui LAND IN the heart of LON the Е OF c Haron Rothschild, and h tH ace uthority on such ma relig city P y n e, 800 Honourable Artillery Company, 600 Londor Militia, and near 2000 Riflemen! n agricul ]tural m - die d cu think tbk pa this implies an of rised, then, will ted as a great cae ded 64 Into this smali pr are crowded at night =: М. SERVO eity ! e and|u finance ж. E ihe ке: —— а inst so haia the late n- | have often too d exili time, an and has a acquiring a knowled ge Jdi getting |, iln attended fi жы 1 rmi clas ar the түне of ШҮ E fi r^ heir time at other classes, and es їй; i зот usi н. . ig ingly time univ bonis ретт, 18 entirely neglected, a заны У of business is more and more son ed 16-рауі ordinary blu; educate them I Macedo thor m artici a pn for. ent refinem tendency to prevent of the minutiæ and гайре Royal Exchange, and o mercial shall astonish some of my pakta a endi assure ^ he re müade, prove et ased, ould reason it js that I w especially precii «сине tri T with $ ыт salts for тоо ot c + bout of their East t Lothian i is few of its far and female or rgans of те and still fewer hes. “nagement иш, ———À y э 19 ers # + whe sa of i in a Lombard | S os t generation in character, зэ lio is asperi fot or 6 p er price is rising. Imagine e paying an ЧЕ Мык апа t be used p light odd for S. space no ot much larger e old Men that London sed, шу position, T. intelligence, stood Tiba than the But the word СТ lligen Pais. fessional mes ce. The recent advances i in йш Baali h g,& m phate o of lime, 3 ewt. of on salt ew rman UY "will stimulate inquiry the saliferous sesterehiro geologically salt is found in erma! m s contain potash- Té aring beds in some part o the ries which our salt mines traverse. —— Last spring the Committee of the Royal Society for e dam ntion of wie d to Animals ered а ermin Trap, “which, на чөяр t inflicting нае сог either vermin alive, or instantaneo madi destroy them,” же а ег pe йог con itio ons :- — “The invention mu ДЕ iuda " ао whose соп каар costly bo Mightv steam, by rai and the wonderful Кылар have made the реч focus of the inox pines world, To those floors come, gliding ү dp wires, business conversations and hard l and b London r away | in i. bin туа 1 for the tenantry of the present i б, inhabit of -— Lothian generally оше indt in wealth, refinement, and intelligens, farmers have fallen from "their relative ;position, д, Shi ref. EREFORD. =T farmer ot- the present S Ч in ac "ic va аг, countries, at d po oiut of the compass, a c matte Меп 5 ЕЗ Е а ind, t igned ешш ea must abi tracted , sigh for the ral returns and а! dant otote of een commercial men having all these dlords к tenani чү, 1еагп 5 usy | towards advantages. In conclusion, let мач E mean | с е їп- erin загу surgeon, а botanist, centr: ate, на. profit, certain, m fit for ipm i guine A pre t Upwar Me "s 120 competitors тта about ы е Б, y du uring f four wee. e Horde [se iti tion di to the conditions, of thei r advertiseme: nt, tho gon. with regret, collec na one trap which ly cis | ugh |: 1 and e r ha tilled, rei — neglected, ad dilapidated aim ust very differ „appearance if their prs is mene ng in if arrived 4 nk, y in ое E retard lis of the m асі of ів form боду detect, evil or injury, ye ble to consumer, and the co EG at large. There is | P progres awa kene d. "fiat and my "win Ae is | J. old traps. likely to become Be ined | enero ат: p AGRICU LTURAL EDUCATION. - S „38. CORNWATI.—As to the style and character of dem and flour ire issecb an And so n botany : he may acquire a sufici rie of e ^ "Grasses and herbs which grow , and the eir value, or 0 mnm ears o di d T is ташу ло more requise that 1 he cultivates or he grows, than that the бакр should pacera ain the constituent parts of the Ne ма old steel trap provided with India ith th mal is amiss, to hold an animal without injuring it; gt Mr у орев respi pesos Fes ton. gs second to x trap, t| A. passage, with l iiie wells, cleverly connected | 52d with doors which hose $ e иө: онх Notti: iugham. Pent: чы animal treads into —— Ít will be seen from the report “| es Coun: ds | instruct th it was rici ; but the middie and lower = биз аге considerably behind yan of other vocations, in con- sequence of the scarcity of suitable schools, This is the result of my own ртн а ion for very many years. I fear the kind of кено in this county i is not at all ect the succ 1 y tent тейеп за occasionally visi e youths, M. Michell, T'regoose, Tru 99. DzvossHIRE.—I have not ve a p t d that both in intelligence and educa ^ ; n is far beyond the last, "ей Meeting in Hanover Square last Wi that the Co of the Educa n connection admit reporters to these Monthly Councils, p whioh refused, been adopted pr emet ii tion Com «ё Serre em ad ач - | the with the seventh ча less q d | disappointment wou uld pe of но? medickadl, effects professional a wes nly, as f: stu e, there nly, as far as ju ut d T een most certai few, such teachers Baysham Court, Ros: 42, LINCOLNSHIRE.— The well-to-do farmers iu this neigh Young m me viug my opinion of t lu the result, 2! ng suy QUAS ol eiie tha hie ord umen re | tho education obtained i às not of a xy eed sul » look- the of husbandr уо» ҮҮТ by the way, has been their ir knowledge has has and inquiry. Aram, 8, 1865.] T as pupils to one or other o of those who farmer tbe Өр deben young men in den ractice, I am decidedly of past ime. y to form an "pini I should say farmers bet knowledge of cla:sics e Ж, this he must be educated accordingly. Alfred S. Chatteris. E.—(1) Frequently farmers send | e of eight or nine — to a local schools in vem SHIR ared with is neighbou MX and enjoys a and THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL БАКЫ. T o|alone, which it would commonly Edwards, Vp T. to the ceri — of T$, tie 79 рё e very 46. WAR the sons of учее thi nd the as various as the quality of | and, from the free day-schoo the am: m to the [oe school where a жута ert education is given. I am not acquainted with a y urbes which рг rofess to give special eee to t ny bor! is generally actively employe my opinion, home, as a rule, is t *ma e the Apte are desirous of giv sons à efi | general edu ucatio: on. As сей k the. education of (th at school. Henry | | great defici o | differe ith dissolv: | bones and th nured with the ground coprolites, though rathe favourable to the latter. І now [onere he as Aberdeeu Turnips, the | previous crop being € Oats "The land was prepared in | the usual wi way. The field ment ou which the experi f as trie . free from —— or p'auta- acre) — any | | Моше Th manures were (per statute 5 cwt. su lst Plot. | 1 cwt. su 5 ewt. r 24 Plot. 1 > к Дуза 1 sulphate ammonia, за Ploi 4th Plot. 5th Plot. ү: cwt. of a superphosphate, mado by dis- ерла coprolites in sulphuric acid, б he en compared with the middle classes in Mr Vins where, from the establishment of Mosca vs ate, | proprietary, ог с , thei sons have | | d pa | Plot. Tons. cwt. qrs. lbs. 1 24 17 1:0 | 2 21 13 14 3 2l 1 2 15 4 20 l4 0 0 | Bos. 22 0 31 “т f 3 le red, but vent were separa. i" а "drill to rhich 1 » a e school ан age of 15 or 16. In most cases they return май their father ог to some acknowledged — adc f farmin s а rule the | practical part of farming can te thoroughly | ng perimenta t e Paten desi ы, th e the iem to for a family, Ава" dij: “schools "here a fair pp would give 20 tons per aere. н thi: Er was applied, the nai weight of which s "onn nt I consider that the coprolites have shown decidedly well, although it occurs to me that it w roit be better to try Mem bu on y acquired by close observation, т — taking a far As far as I am and by n e the able to judge fi my own "observa tion, tradition of the habite, manners, and educatio ofa farmer i is in advance. do 9 not t believe. EM very thin es the earlier а boy is allow or encou raged ^ edic himself in the daily work o the farm, the | experi dieta manures Ru st each other value ofc Wit "wit ht better. yer not keep a boy at t him begin to make ied y К е ui control, iid how much on а w мегу aad frugally accustomed to plou: oughi ng, grooming ndr and attending to a the pable upon commencing | business ting from his bun p experience the various" operation ns on тч лэ rehend the best instruction for a child in in i T TETTE EE RANT NER ARE PH RN SR Pn e fiel | drilled in with the ground eiu lites dn 26 drills; tH | kept house, especially if his farm be artly or princi- pally a dairy farm. So much for special training. I by eprecate general education—the better | w түт сй a a man is, " ені оуу id is enabled to take in s оду mdi or fulhe will be in his neighbourh: n йыт ЫЛ смут а rational | use of his primi dn J. Н, Burbery, Kenilworth. rogo a un pé sieh COPROLITES. yt ni column.] 8 g applied to a sandy P е n No.1 Plot is b iren in co vods of ied а manure, rofe one-ash, Sombr ano und to au impalpable powder aud E. T. К — F.C.S. [T ki don dra rt alt as esponden | cannot ja malt as even equal to Barley. Iquite agree s kee Ls ” that Liebig is an eminent chemist, and I note that the Aa tributed аз bo "580. quarts of best ian mca as much flesh-forming mattor as i truth Liebig's words, and not mine. . Н.” will show that here Liebig is in error, ав will admit he was when, without due Pat чеш Ld alco! ohol being him self tion, bringing ay mv es now erg «пех і a f use i espi rati n, &c. бена drilling. with "he -— e schott's and Johnstone's t their tissu when етер гев those who ады fermented elak 2M A p^ T alcohol drinkers in ues and their blood, man their m ordered be cast "a the and те ink no can ecd ropose to check this ану А process, nor done with impunity. pd ed, М, vu in joke ne Temi Mr. Johnstone as a sound authority chemistry, « or ауну. 1 im Asoc dh — A mich. witho: un [7h roughout the centre of t| META il of whom аа неу is Der poss force, ber instan tly у destroys the digestive flt fluid of the educati Бал o I a ial education is үк? desirable, for г am of opinion | of t great deal of tim о either side i es we had € зру | (half an aero) of|. yd issolv: and on drilled in M "drills (1 tor. Unfortunat his side hen [^ Carpenter, Miller, &c., prescribe fermented Бапов, they do o as medicine, and petes lf good in of the field was very we and this [кеэ Ж effecta Dg so much вено] time in the acquirement, of ра кү Тһе following Table: will show the arrangements of the more оа] knowledge , to the Wm үз Didding, Pan Plot b з acre. Dissolved bones: т drills: 3 суф. рег acro 218. 21s. чепи ; possible escapes s from tlie continued use of any y real toni tonic, order him d ang k will к ай : for life, whether in sickness se De EN y" уд of Jo m T быы e's fallacies 2 believe p TOLK, —The present eneralion се farmers А $i» rolites 98 , 6, Eos ІП. of Dr. Lee's works. is erable. J. and to be ] prejudiced, оне иче of progres: eod а bones 3 &. бу uim m M.D., Eileanach, Inv naturally therefore better ed bdusited t thai the past, » 5. 1 ,, Bone dust и : Agricu дис In your Paper of the 25th ho as there is room. for im mprovement. My opinion | The s ias be gie we drilled. in ion the "T m rko ү С кү stated by a writer on the education of р kind of enin A to the time of leaving | Jun und being i ital order, and the rs (p. 275) that “ he — farmers we man of the mi mer—or, indeed, any young яана б. The first lot “ pinis that app "m ste a ak с have not been b Е in favour middle с destined 2 a. E livi ing—i is | Were i anured with coprolites, consequently | who, g 4 the usual course of s dopted in our | they came to hoeing before g^ others. The n in after life." Неге at all events ^r something new as lic schools, givin g more. attention to French med with bone Jat did not show well from un ш r the sun! To be successful in a же and the n, geography, and h perenni The plants always appeared NM tch, you must never see water until the - Меце eber ai, whick latter, useful d|in growth, o to the wet lan. т 'eontend бг or prize Henceforth % than th às they are, ану саду Лез ба the за ot January, 1 1864, we measured out from pota a% HH been learn {ту work, a England [wd former, With h the uw tbe best means of obtaining breeding a ds for first-rate eran uis tock | of the various plots. The following Table will show agricultural е zr is solved at last, what I am that her farm, ental nations, iti is proverbial the result of the мт after the roots were write may be only wilful waste of time to their own *TS speak only their native tongue, o cleaned in the usual way 4 н p I hope you will give it a place in your rivals ppm and, co ntrasted with their a nal |eoluvns as а few words contributed by an Specia] a sire Lt shame, As to the! Plot. Manures. | Dri ls. d Peracre. |unbeliever. I must say then that my experience of (сер hic for a farmer, thi Dev considerable, but I never knew a deem, le, Pe an ini initinlion. inté chemistry) is better, lb. | Tn.ct.qr.lb. | man not bred to farming succeed, make money, and “р that jefa til the young man Jeaves sch lto take| 1 [Dissolved bones У эе: Шуа m shine as a farmer there lsewhere; I never knew a neceesary, M * s "the gener training js ver 3 } Ground coprolites 28 | ?89 | 10 6 i 1 у by farming, but I ocoupation, nives him fit to follow any middle-class| 4 ` |Dissolved bones I1. 3 | 9 1 and many notable Practical, * pecial training is far better| _5 nedust XV Жыра i 190 зи | instances could Ы mentione of fontis attempts of this t with € theoretical, than t theoretical 1 1 ра + шч ар 7 824 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 8, 1865, " those who had the temerity to play with edged to and ifso at what prices, all or any of the TUE this deseription. Jemen ia рал espectable e diei = tí Чез. Бб е bu ildiugs and other аге Ое, in various trades, callings, a rofessions, after he has ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAN 8, Secretary and Couneil's com mplete, Dire, reached middle age, but he c mi become an € tat Мохгніх Couxom : Wednesday, Apri ril 5. ree t |T pector’s, Stewards and Ju dges’, Stewards Mi turist unless he commences young. He wg? poen Sir E. C. Kerrison, Bart ‚ M.P., President, in the chair ; Storeroom for receiving yard, Yardmen's room, (d vegetable animal RE to qualify the Earl of Powis, Lx Сабах Lord Feversham, loguo store, Post- office dim: changer's в ofice, б the foundation of this knowledge can be xn in un Lord Tredegar, loei Wals ingham, Major-General the dies’ cloak rooms (2) only, It must grow with h rowth, and trengthen with | mo» A. N. Hood, the Hon. А. Vernon, Sir J. John- | nlete, Ent a i a Tanita Catalogue ^" his strength, and cannot he attained intuitively in man- | -tone Bart. M Р, РЗА. K. Macdonald, Mr. Acland, АП notice Boardi Ropes fur rings, Cups and Chains jy Mete Ап agriculturist at 50 is always making mistakes. M.P е Mr Raymo arker, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Bar- water, with. any other moveable article Which s afflicted with the disease called * sciolism,” which | propp, My, Bowly, Mr. Bramston, M-P., Mr. Cantroil, always required. The Committee ask for auge defines tobe “the bad habit | y, ем, M P., Mr. Druce, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. from the Council to act as they may deem ех of rud about subjects without really kno* wing the | Fisher Hobbs d n land, M.P. Mr. Hutton, Mr. | after receiving the report of the surveyor. er oso se get H „training, he lacks Jopas, Col. Kingscote. M.P., Mr. Lawrence, Мг. Lawes, | “ duties of the surveyor after apprec: bis jadgm ent on akri- Ms Pain, Mr. R Wendel, p Rigden, Mr, Robt. Rola meeting would be to prepare plans for the sho ee mies is eene and fails in "hat clearness, r. Thompso n, Mr. Torr, Mr. Turner, Mr. Wells 1866, and submit th to the Council; these ы asp, and polish, which early training give; he is МГ. Henry 8 аф "Prof. Wilson, Mr. Frere, and Dr. | approved, to make detailed specifications for М e arriving at alse conclusions, because — табы E urpose of obtaining (by advertisement) tenders fg from false ора he insists that an Oak сап be an Edward. T Coleman Esq, of Stoke Park, Slough, the works re 3 also to prepare an agr e Oak without tbe а ‚ап d no wonder therefore bati in ы of res Society. be entered int ith Ње party whose tender shal me Ne filii жопе. t, The following new Members were «ойе; — have been aecepted, that the work ig rural affairs it will be found. that N ature refuses. p veni ary, Ford Park, Plym | performed, prepare a schedule with prices ford eed Г оед Georg, Carshalton, Surrey. likely to b uired and which is not included in ш courts when a boy. Apri Brown, James, Eastgate Street, Ches uv. contract, measure all work and check bill for exm Potato Culture.: = ч all t Ы + Clutto — JG Winara, jn.» Жоо Ar c Salop. charg s, make eM sioe рг charge of and [om are exten sively g rown this is the | busy season, a and it is hri Richard, Kings C Coughton o, Alcester, fo direct its removal immedi „Тһе cnt is in admirable lewett, Thomas, Here ней after the Show place where the nerti rough eis Forby, James, cem auia bomi." intended to be hel “йе, Со «Бат seid order, owin Et have p^ ies aided pai by t the lat has already commence sed, а Iu the district from which ag In fact The а, and planting Den egent, and to kee sir of it уу hmpérations from | Scotlan secured, The ock thus im aput don't attain thei ) fro hange, m the second begin to Chippenham, Wilts. gepaai Wilts, aai, |, Thomas artig SN Kelly) John, Pi ymouth, pend Rn Wm. ма Bydmonton Sant Newbury. per, Thom , Piy Ite, Arnold Wm., 12, Great Ч "Street, London, and, Newark, Lincoln. —Major-Ge neral "ho Hon o © X п, Minh 1# Society shall е моге o£ da he Com ittee РЕА Ре that sum of 2g, shall be give i ud а surveyor for his pe Кат, mà his railway expenses ; and for the peg 1866 a salary of 1007. ы (Si EDWARD KERRISON, President" Y ÅRR —Mr. Pain stated that ite олау had Vois. таме to ийе the reme to abate M charges, or give grea those of last year. AGRICULTURAL ÉDUGATION.— The President hag x summoned to attend a Committee of the Home of Powis was unani n for a Jie те demand is ptu ukes popularity, d ш real quality p the table they e оше 15 pr д they r more diflicu The requir cn - аай nono т ey тре close planting, o scanty е of inn. ey ыда Мр" rice in the market. ext to the above i Taini ne: = ассо! prse M ER Sa They are, lover; very exhausting to t soil, owing chiefly to the large mrs and Dalmahoys are also freely Red Regents and Skerry vm E her sorts e bee e more dete rom except the. above. varieties, Тһе mode of. culture in and а Е table, t пе amoni of arrears then de being n I think, gend unt of their | o and by Mes uilter, Ball, ы; e. tho Society's accountants, er | were found co леш bank ers on March Es was Se ecretary'8 Ev during the разь yas E n had been examined b in the ГИ of the d 195. wW ment of subscriptions а 401. воп, hairman, by *'That this Society is dee r offering honom EEPE ош с Куо tod. thak the Commi ttee recommended that the fo Toving : ES Wee uneils in mein cu apes by Mr. pit Тау 24.—0n. Itigntion, by Professor Voelcker. une 14.—0n D in Pigs,ib: p Je ло, le Committee п быт decision he Ind e Jou the pe should, ba deferred to A. use and Financo Conittes шг "i. Pe —À fro e Coun providing the? Socie ety with et ма ела Major ral the Hon, А, N. Hood stated that they had at preen: me сна, і to repor Commi ttee had ordered the usual Tuv" LM made from it, ; nders for the It may in the n the land is bel d dau 1 grassy $i roo pha got. ont ds some means; LL is laid up | eoe s of тойла E the show-yard. They f 501. > ipe by the | p the ie" il for sd serias P e Journal | 1865, and are ге not pre са т ев. —hLord Feversham, Chairman, pe * ночна wing are the — — —The Committe i T "оспей on the lst — — "o ped the various subjects which were t * In consequence of the late eros of the Wer this report pt has been referred baek to Md the eannot recommend any мша о d Jg i trial has bru vc cil of а Board of Examiners un E et " su = 8 ing 1001. be | the ios "nd Сакын ша T aminatious д; ш s of 1007. e is n Э the hands of the d p einst їп со! with these these examinations candida uUo wasnt i he Ro; i Agricultura Society d. ET Rage some way dependent on the eat EE intending to to make rers, an шо "but XS їз emi pe never koew ~ be so before, Phe planting is indpaly ridge de HAM are drawn an extra quantity of artificial manure is put on; crops a us achos am follows the planting of from eight | colours for the rose the | the a eei einn orm for а ыча а foot-passengers system, | narrow ap ‚ёз to the она а the motion of | culti M ihat the Mr. Brandreth Gibbs they r h ttes of be the бе, viZ., many following ора “ The Committee have taken into considera (ret ne mould, so as to feed the earliest vegetation. O. F. Te be at all times covered with dust or E aee is wet or works unkindly., The | hereafter me with М pi of opinion that it would Бе more ede ачты to е uncil if з А! for these works in future ур ri meg a | Dade е qi ta surveyor be empl | E al ue Са Tiymouh meeting, тї e | мез ү ы | келзе, to the works re | for 1866, апа re ee to in r Own it " whether it is desirable b urchase fro: fh x M: Lim nufaetu: е pom examinations, thoug dependent upon s srg ved for npe Es pport « EDWARD Ноша бый err re ave entered 0 ЖЕТ, ying reports Pio us that the f Society's dealing “ PROTEST. учак the tion Committee ha against 13 m “Ist. Because ы does ed Qe app to us tbat My: the не to ойын оа ео б EH © it appears "за. Because dm cen expenditure of те perm: , test jects named їп d иим any Societ в funde, — sufficien! date ym uired the amount of eani E for pom hag him to ompa for rewards offered byt the Society. | © (Signed) uü “ ^ | — Mop PPP WO Азю. 8, 1805] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 325 —— bo umor or the p urpose o of encouraging the special | 1s. each, A: Exhibition will close on Friday at 5 р.м. ducing. In the southern cou Isaid before, his plan ining of young duin in the science and practice of| As usual a жет гө of the Society, two superb чар d not always, or perhaps qux, answer; and we have training A ring the interval аак резулта Me | military € i» tend on Wednesday, and one or omit of spring corn or Wheat. The latter is often the agriculture du g ti d their other of these bands will а t crop to sow in. but it comes at the end ead of the letion of ordinary education, an ntry о ese s will perform on each day of the | beginning of a rotation, when the land is often not so elean as сотр ltimate occu; tion. eeting. it should be. Where, however, Wheat follows the fal'ow, T oi iat for this purpose an examination sball| New Memjers.—Mr. J. Paull, Brockley Hall, near | 0014 merge m poni d qt ip qs lace in the month of —— for the next three | Bristol; Mr. T, Co oombs, оган Mm Mr. J. B. Ververs, have more air and light. and be Ma PEL ed the € take Pt any young persons between the ages of 19 | Park Hill Court, Stoke ith, Ledbury; Mr. J.|firmer; and the seeds, if kept near the top, would vegetate rig years, who shall have given one month's | Walker, Westfield к= обн: Hereford; Mr. Ј. | better. Pei notice of their desire to offer themselves for | Lane, Church Farm, Stroxton, Grantham III.—IMPROVEMENT Or WORN-OUT AND NEGLECTED tni ion in practical and scientific agriculture. RP NERA EE SLE Pálbit sud ШШЕ "m E ag * That t esaminers shall be annually SS авми LONDON ril 3. — — з Land Management. — pe nutritious Grasses » v long as the soil j eir Pa ted with by the Council to conduct such examinati. Professor бошт ‚ late of Cirencester College, read isture. We may have, it is true, a considerable bulk of «That the distinctions — by the Society shall | a paper on the subject, dividing i и mas the following watery bad bad eg у and | it is this fact that has led to an idea be divided їп into three classes heads :—1st, Is it d e to terially increase the | indeed in rores erai it rior iid | much as am v Any candidates who shall in the opinion of the examiners Proportion of Grass lan А? n ow can we best | injured Grassland. This I deny as regards clay. pe adis L ie eed shall receive the | produce а Pasture ? te d, Improvement of Worn-out SERE Ere Sreloago Soos no goad—where the subeoil the Society, under its corporate seal. ; n el, for instance, and where the moisture which found 2T ru ber of candidates not exceeding six, being E Wa Weber eiie Pastures; x api Irrigation Dy | its way along the porous beds from higher lai зау have ^ ^ie next in order or qualification to those receiving the actually nourished, and only been in excess at rare intervals ; diploma, shall be presented with A Certificate of Merit, to I.—Is 1T dee O MATER 1AL LY INCREASE THE | for be it remembered such water is not necessaril ant : be signed | кр the Chairman on m des f the P РЁ, and и те ОЕ GRAss LAND? it may fertilize and pass on, and fte; įv e. N shall be entitled to an Exhibiti f £20 nnum | At the present time we are ре же met by the assertion | ©!08© drainiug in such а case, by cutting off the water before for three гин that land поша go down to Эш. Those who know nothing | 16 reaches the soils, may do harm, and I have heard з. That an Bumber of candidates not exceeding six, and | of practical matters seem to look upon this as a panacea for | Where this arent that the drains were bl ip being sexi in диви ж d of merit, shall receive | all our difficulties. Stock is high, and likely to maintain high | *Zain. Draining alone will not renova rn-out pasture, a gold medal of the value n Оо, " wx obi hand, Cum there es grow Grass, е ри to m IDEM n d. : s rse 80, with a dash of the pen as a = of the ч aken possession of the ground, and driven “That the examinations in gen agriculture shall | shoulders at our dul I stupidity i i not ing ur эт 4 out or dwarfed the better sorts, die out when the water : comprise а all the details of ' tillage, — feeding | sity for altering raetice, the qu о те не wi noble. | the ea contains little available food; the atmosphere has f stock, апа the Кее epin g of| man, who E prt Lia interest in agriculture, but like many not =) able to circulate and act upon the minerals; and con- and = That t id examinations in in es бей бөз others has a the M aei" rather tban 2 praetical acquaintance | p | MM 24, drainin sy teg not followed by liberal treatment, the farm acco unts. 1 h i with t the sube "lately fell into conversation with a large Lin ge y rate for a time, falls e and the farmer who more immediately connected with agriculture shall|colnshire farmer. DAC said Dé, "9 ot are all wrong in | may A * loo ook n drainage as the only necessity is dis- comprise the elements of E chemis istry, botany, | Lincolnshire : you should lay all к коа down м nn. » | gusted to вла һе has less Grass than before, and тат ps jumps а. and vegetable physiology The gentleman to whom this remark w: ressed eo хо à too-hasty opm P - "erra. з was a mis! taxa; mecuanios, t is f d EY th that Lincolnshire was growing more P AA, (n Mid. Wo ool | ыл Colem G This amendment is framed wi @ | now than would be possible if his idea could be carried out, nw о ut, | , marks of distincti roposed to be conf: e ng us a vast b pfo n Mr. Tack 8 property at Braydon, and Mr. with the publicity which will be attached to tho | duction of which a thriving population was very profitably ет. | Camp? ell’s at Buscott, and elsewhere, and НА dre: tli m : ti ployed, and added his opinion that the present prices of corn | А а reference to the subject of i rriga ation, We shall awards, wi х А and horn would have comparatively no effect upon the increase urn to his valuable paper next week. schools to devote attention to agricu ural education, | of Grass, but might prevent our churchyards being ploughed | " to com with one another in qualifying pupils | up. There may be and doubtless are instances, where the land ^ ^ Р 1 is strong, expensive to eultivate, and the climate moist an EL ndidates for the Royal Agricultural pariwara, Taare the return e pasture ry d E desirable; but Socie! : 5 $ : even in such cases, we must have a considera roportion of | A discussion ensued, in which Professor Wilson, меа ааб, ш Sra annot help i ptc T mdi the Tesis Support Statements by Mr. Sn liam Menzies in ny Я - ‚ | pur Grass lan I cannot help givi ng i the testimony of a cele- Mr. Pain, Mr Cantrell, Mr. Jones, Mr. Wells, Mr, чс Shorthorn breede Who та nsists o 34s олы | iit X his Plan f or the Drainage of Towns, , Mr. Dyke and, M.P. ; Mr. Bowly, the Earl e. He aa me if he had double "Wei fable fand he could | of Powis, Lord Feversham, Colonel Kingscote, M.P. ; Е win а а greatly increased stock; as it was, he gave his s neigh- | | Mr. enaa i here answers some of the objections which Mr. ok part. On a show of, hands there | bours 2/. an acre for 1 Barley straw, and carted it, and could nu | hav ve been raised ed to , his Riens since the publication of МЕ er for tbe шашы кш | go EA E TM HUE D I A his subject. Апу plan of deslin 18 Ayes to 8 Noes for the report. The Orb Was | he has eh alread ; but may be instances arg tM with town sewage so as je benefit by all the chemical, broken o^ fro ence of the м h price of engineering, е. chemieal considerations which affect Mr. Dent, M.P., having moved that the n nien corn, that may sdsantareone a go "back to Grass; but: ne the subject, must, he says (1) be free from nuisance, present given to the Press a the Weekly Meetings (2) economical, that 18 creating a profit by the v clay. such as the grazing lands of Leiceste: gem ire, accompanied | Бе in the сазе ОР rich land, as the заед) E resting on| n | as they often are with н cere садот! ка hat produce a great | tion of the drainage water, must prevent esen; to H extended also to the Monthly Councils, the miei , but lost,on a division, |е ды Of обете hay, |G а cann t be worked vo advan- | these waters into rivers (whic! y the way is implied by 17 Noe $ 5 Ayes. ne ut at Arasy an pet quantity, and more often two- | in the first and second oondition) Tma (4 (4), practi cable. " thirds f arable to grow fodder and litte: ‚ EETING 66. — Memorials, with plans A їп. How то, Puoptc 5 EH n € m point Mr. Menzies has given evidence to sections, guod by the Mayors and Town Clerks of| Fist selecta a pro Aud e гад ож tity of good E show vast a amount of fae al matter remains St. Edmunds, Ipswich, King's Lynn, v seeds. This can Әл beobtaincd by going to a respectable seeds- | ү ying drai ft Norwich, were шеден ед, soliciting the Council to тү qot pe ying А, ful pet se. eem Mr ptg i ied ШО in consequence of the prevalent Sys tem of tj В Н еагапсе oi . т э А Country Meeting at those places in | poi DUO erty a AY aedi ess са. e er otl bros sting so на. to the rain water for flushing e year 1866; and a Committee, consisting of Mr. | park of natural ugh land was gradually reclaimed by | Purposes that thns foul ит ai the worst kind is Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. Pain, Mr. Randell, and Mr. Torr Men g up Ап, ог 50 acres аб: А ta! aking qe ое t» о ора discharged. еей REN: the street gratings, whieh eri im to inspect the various sites offered for | Yst to clean the surface and allow the vegetable matters to rot | Jo, dow urface E Roin tho houses, and М —I h 8 ui h f . 2 ` —-—- and irm 2 Аа report to the — on M y Pike. (se a tA Mh. ka. d uas saa есета alig eh, ria is "the result.” And even if the eh vdd ME announ than read it verbatim to the Club.. Mr. Barker says: “I shall ern system of thorough drainage of towns is n ihe т о-и by th ecease of Mr, Baller. | follow be. 0 vie: io dicat e Le i e рр of р efficient i in daily carrying away every day's sewage and uaüties Vi een treated—san ci е H H t XP gave notice that the clection to fill this va сапоу | a ay. vit ilr clay subsoil ; Fel lon on limestone and red filth, уе the plan of pL gratings and ventilation d take place on the 3d May. loam on freestone; soft spongy clays and hard gravels. which obtains through them is most vio . 2 mode of breaking up the old sward.—Paring and burnin * In м if any engineer were to set h lf the task were mec is 2n some rough aci fon land е first; but of devisi g the best ХЕ of € discharging, in in the xni BATH Anp Wast э ENGLAND: an 1.—0о e res d d Кыз iion PS UTE DOREM. dub "with of the eng all the ste ble from sewage he Societ, Lingor Rushes, and then these were mown off before ploughing. | drains in a town, it would | be ditale for him to plan All members who have aid their рн Meca The land so ploughed (begun in October and carried ксы Meya TE year shall bav e the eir ti ckets to be finished by January if possible) was wi Pm 2 | We! have — p Bel Freri of к rally black Tartarian, d manured toj. t cael by post direct from the «1B owt, of Peruvian gano. 3. Course of Crops.—Oats as | inveigh against er town sewers as real M the Soc айыы y delay when bovi fr ma — cs with ^9 mixture | | sources of — tin отут Membe interne: 17. of bones ат: guano, the Turnips chiefly eai 4.1 Secondly, о «ré economy or profitableness of a plan Third 1h he lan red insufficien! ew un- | уте will оч ted by tickets giving the | broken, a adr ion ot " Turnipé: sa» азс Чу conside relin а for dealing with sewage, Mr. Menzies contends that 1 ingress and оен during the entire week : | proper state, then the land well searifüed and w and | its poa рете гаіп VM is misch — rked, Y nucon will be admitted on the Wednesday sicnt He бта ena р May or beginning of June sown with | “ Water in itself is not a source of fertility to land. · All privilege tickets, as they have hitherto been eec tione ide aed glos re rt e | It is an йе ent for carrying or developin ай will be entire die yeat, either preceding the Tarnip crop or before —— Perd sources of е, bui R ap ds = little жын. ы bers of fact, а of w.: ous and ра йол < £z E © Б E D] 3 = * ю 2. f=] o E Ф с в = + S ac RE ЕЗ@ © Sg á 29 e B RES E RE 2 AS 44 К: So 59 m ЕЕ © = S EE г e = о 1. and upwards will henceforth be I have never in practice fo any preju letal effect or | In мане for the whole period of the Exhibition, | lees from sppiying lime D сеа the same year, but rather | us th the set. free by the lime, I think чыл ^ special entrance gate, without repeated the M pra НИН 4. "The Mit MC ete тһе following may M taken as an average, but t different soils had different | the soil is to be kept up, contain a n amoun! ЕЕ а UE AE IBI D M QT руз ЫТ а 21b. Red Clover, 21b. Alsike Clover, . Meadow Foxtai » id feb ee ved, А e latest à a ws NAA stock | | Crested Бозым, 2 qts, Meadow Fescue, 8 qts. Ttalian Rye- and the question at issue is, * what s that amount per ће is the 15th of t nth : ИБ Pacya Hyeg 8 ats. Stickney's Rye- | gallon ? dome ble agriculture is not regulated by " " day no entries can be о "m hi i- =. а, | 2 д Деке $. ИСА at which First Lat questions of the chemical value of manure alone, but is a hensive study of t hi e of the Hereford Meeti ting was pre- nure is, the cost. of applying it, and the mechanical etness and dryness, upon The common of ny. Т ^ d n пе бро з anticipated, in response to the | 4th to AE June, E * hix DUE ID follows. XE н efe, phat: 3 prizes, will be ded in the | Pastu: йо» is fon by stoc! күл CPRH AE ANDD, - nary stable pail, the extreme limit of -dilu- boe тен апа 4 ын. On Tuesda; T I ый, д qo yen x Me К ре qox та ага n) is morle sia mers could bear’ to advan- steam erarigo open at 9 д.м., and мч 10 the trial of | like old good pasture land, e. will continue so. Land|tage. In summer and in dry weather all will go well will take reaping machines, and other implements | managed as above 20 years ago is now till with that amount i winter and place. For Wedn ti You will observe that all wetland is first drained either before weather, when vegetation is dormant or the earth is i or in e stul t. p ra law T 4. + al : И HE oug wer, OmPetition for shoeing pri meeting, " prizes, the annual | We took into our е2: about 100 acres from a farm that had | reduce 6 the sewage water to the minimum ; ; entire lores, кре banquet, and the final exhibition of eei ploughed and mismanaged ; Eos Эше ha зч to get | noi not correct, all the iples upon which we de 4 pes for admission on MY doc phe evening. The e | course Tim и а after we had ons years of the Ши куу for AUS thorough underground drainage, fixed at 9, e first three days has | Grass, to bave it again at 25s, per acr po e popular da h person. Thursda ау and | and nd itis: ee fare cheaper to Lus "gà Migne VA i à ба TOi ia t we do not think Mr. Menzies on from the show-yard will бере to зга ү: aimi of ра = a nrbs Auer e те been most o тобы, and sce Iti is арат not i erm st A that is the € publie on payment of | which I consider so valuable as to need no apology fo ile the evidence of 326 not think so of those —| hich dilution create саваге which н quotes, are real go di ifc: alty which he anticipates; and we admit XE dilution is an n o the woter meadow 18 so strong, же do d. ey our author appears to do, in the way of sewage "I wt of rable TET examples иы» value п E: m th indem: ency of prs: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL НЕЕ had jd themselves, they will о Christmas, If they ен ве өн tember - the éwes and 14 yd a help over t en and з=; ый o le to ат satisfactory how io bstac on Grass lan . Ther еге, Помет! for obtain t to obtain f di! ute London ewige, viz., about 1d. a ton, or 1 bá of Grass to 200 to ns of sewage under the best scheme a dirait. co Бу goo es very far to е J^ d enable xs svo to НЙН 8 he | then th фе соба ons volu generally in the DR cs oi will suffice 8 15. 6: d have эй dis ed bap лк L її rolled heavily, во as to e seed. Dair: About ДҮР es apart, 2 IT Ec a burial 4 бб y Managem t.—W. g ry e quote the уч ot this downs М i of che acess ng comme Apr il, flock of sheep ; in fac tit may be said to form t n key э р; dine is makin Ee С whilst the ar unt. now-a-days,that any plan con- in dai to the in anger. Burns Outlines of Farming. "Clos Ра aris, ou hes, Labourers, and. Farmers. —Amongst E le cheese ig a Аче бу water supply and water-use head of an; town population will be а wed ; although we entirely agree wit mode i in which. the sewage is to be pae h Mr. Menzies as to the to the land, ёһї#ө refers, to the charge that ‹ «large landowners, by keepin g close egre 8, e ite to shufle of thei the shoulders of their ai ern eigh- ascertain account diluted. p^ "the ' rainfall as well as | with "ihe bours” | The fact is not ev ment e the landlords gei is, taken for ps and w ’—as (he ere rh € ыт whatev but they do; l 8 ү al little жа, has sometim r hi ^ dy ble: шей {о һеауе during ma month E ak a small quantity o! of the sone whey, ш E ТЕ emedy against this, etel, b each to results in this Yon eard a а dx е ^40 gallons of milk is pl s the chee se-tub ангы the an, “a ly. nd wa "3n effect tually with the mill, ütilisation of such s wage that we have notwithstanding em p^ one of the last ВА s of "his hlet we find Mer eM entor Ше, Ki аса of the fields, as e » or irrigat ting ; with ете all reason, and that сая "m (ehe e её | w he would Pe injated ; but this was aot the diem is employer, was no dou bt injured, dor e rn witn per cheered че ® 53 [^ oürers w who lived on t annatto or C OBEN -colóuring is not во general] now as for Aft always : atand at t le ast ап hoür without be 1 "The practice ". o it shodi being disturba fter the. poem is раб into the milk Parea ын ir P бинн, smal pe f E " i s P slowiy with a Кий! 1 to a Sesma fia feo бы МИ aay n is quit es to be act beds оп 1 wage— r15 pis a whole p work—the s man in the place of tbe ie tiia ot а "holly f fresh one." рб to ехас et “twaddle; ived three-parts k— 4 ER may be broken up v E ng the fat ees бешш £k of the whey hich i here ctly define meanin if “twa means truth, if ve VETT "JJ mass, dnd the — ean be obo be more ра нан bu e ssp? эм moans ape E if ** twaddle ” com then Hd NR кмш t£ it, It is of importance HE Boo curd be made erefor lessen the chance of pimba of м БЕР Misce llaneous. Jteclamation.— The following may be h qs on this very tinig, walk ri day : however, w qu seriously 1 take the c told, that i is v injured, в the man M gud he authority o of Mr. R. Smith, of Emmett's range, Бетон as а true comparíso n of the cost of а Turnip crop on Lineoln. Нелер, and on a newly broken 2 moorland in Exm Comparative Cost of € Vor en » of Hill Land, at an se ier he ed Heati, Товхр FALLOW.* By rent and By three nA тана at 85. each eross-draggin; of h Инан of 1000 fet. ede one an Acre of Lincoln Heath, both bein, nips. Ra | th as thus put, and só proceed to to lea Me has been € ng such a noise rom dus servant. Sir mpeusation already for any such loss | salia wat er t thrown. over it after the 7 it. th ous о ge w back again: *' In entering into € "o this меке, part ofa day’ s work—is ta ken consideration, an gs, ңе harro Owings, drill- manure, апд seed, эх bushels of bones, at 3s. 4. (or other arti- tothesame value) .. 21 UsnroLAntgp Wásrp (DRY LAND). SUMA "m е Smith thus банын tha йш of Чеш by V whieh | this s high moorland may be moss profitably cultivated. | 5 | flash was follosing фу, et Coura: ut | аа “of uta sides receiving the hot wie; on the outside =i E ng by wi T eses in re more г to allow this m^ it firm ackin M d Well might the House receive yet ement | chorus of кодо 0-—hs ! inpr ee are yin | che keep their p ids Shape thus b in "the sent icker cally raised in where rates are low. asa TS « ditioni to be obtained at its best, Mark ГҮҮ" than eigh or E Ti portion of si for ‚ butte т, to be в ут рда | ly Effects o; the Yew Tree. —One da е Ky "lods Л A Tt д L prot, Es, 4 Riddell, Roxburghshire, were allowed to branches of a Yew tree, and in a very | short time p the animals gave symptoms of being A Shortl pay Ачан one of them died, and a f the carcas rown the dog kennel at | У | raten, pef one r^i r^ phe which had eaten of the | denly seized with bia ss, and died on the | f Oper — e of the ien months in APRIL 8 on hé agrieu| tural year. Dairy farmers and arable сів ате alike Ba Ha е ры в, С оесар Y nd CEN arsnips, Carrots, the following course of cropping, for elevated lands :— Дин, сес раге and burn the grum herbage me per pw Р мя arnips are con- ficial Me wet imei Que u Ваней, ind wn with arti КЫ young Grasses sns te Lok S wi ready to st Cei ed om to "eredi ES full ten sh acre; and г them оссав ocensionally, 80 that they | and. Mangel W to early in spring, "Ton; sti itin extra | d: be cóns with dt optat е «ъи во many ro «ойы н Ps these alike with | great e Tarn tho n) r* land is сагу | toe Аре ril. T3 the — i "hey g green erops; вай н балек, Mii MiA Ома, апа ван Whest ould al! have been better sow and of Flax, (although the cereals wi bey among see n the arable EM т "uen ation for the later fallow « pon Swedes an Carrots,—The following i Farmers Calendar The corn stubble should hav6 boen cleaned, well tilled, апа э as possi times is sufficient for thi їп cheese, and fout ti off the lasi erops, and there is a great deal of |I 1 а ній from Morton's | з proper heat pede 80°) d — E : ‘апае better plan ve warm brought from the cow t to warm that which Les f soon thick, t time erwards а small quinti in the press, ay; and thou gh i -— ed down P well er manured iu the autumn ; and if stirred by the Ep bcd arrow. ed. Som it. will be OW the Suffolk drill, in та bout 15 inchesapart : the woights being y e off the ай ers to ensure that the seed Sall not be у со Tt m ЗУ be well, beside the antumnal manuring case, and the Sheepld in in иш other, to sow тодо à е or two before the ree cwt. of P. ертіп guano if a % desired Vrbs Beed D GERE о th bs Hf. ^ be dry, or by bae bush harrow, fiel Гаво up tll the арреагипов cl indicates need of = е: Cong the CET Y hs ioi rn horse-shoe must be set place The pot Carrot is much ‘the best kind to food ; it will yield from six to 16 tons per acre more NOME E Carrots ; an future : | moorland farm e | to fely dono, a as the rows of th of the rows ot | € bing Season, which is nearly nties, is only just beginning o. s. The pes irr di is from. аса farm, published man y yens cesters. dire useful, at this seaso veniently ишо, rd otf во! ime reviouSy been saved Pw а short ti ads ss such i$ sufficient for them ; thoug Атат, 8, 1855.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTOR AL GAZ ЕПВ 397 to be bad, will z make up the deficiency. The Grass Seeds with а Cr ag UTERE EO ET CE UE THE HYDROPUUI ioci a Gorn Grops aos rata Seeds sa le rtunity is taken ot branding an initial i 4 M. MARTIN SU а "s S RSS, ug on PASTURES, whicb ES which ilit. is j са анма to геш — on the above question, contains tbeir ut ther very valuable info m. "rice 6d., post ` e tved ten - ' Turnips) the uem deut - pos Also the “TIMES CORRESPONDENCE” complete, re- and a-half per hile, i. respect published in Serrox's № k x i n 8сттох'в New few Seed List, with LETTERS by у been on wills dcomparison. with any in the ves trict MR. SANDERSON, LT.-COL. GANDY, сос hare bad four prato & а. А үтү - i EE x RGE mii "m a wool undernea з foun 8 ORG Ti їп the end of кичен when they were put Which may be had gratis ad post free on application. e ng a curious cont the bieached A of Боттох & Soxs, даг Berkshire Seed Estabi SIE Reading. оа, uncovered. Оп a hill farm, if the twins DONUCTTY-: : i those parts which are оннара рн 1 by dea eath, it is all that T SI ( LOV. ER for CLOV ER-SI NDS. suficient to fill up : —This excellent a er will thrive in almost any so! ^ It produces ш і. Those ew wes having twius, ether with some of аа Y 1 Д, а f elds, ад the Grass о good cuttings in the year, and makes superior Clover Hay. It may worst milkers, iut into enclos е! A sown alone (14 b. x рег acre), or in o me with other r Seeds, iem mike and where hungry lambs can be moro базу either for alterna üsbandry or for ent Pasture. lf sown n with cow's milk. T2 Italian Moo it is y for mo A ү p (== P^ the year. t is ineluded in ali Messrs. ©гтток'в Mixt and "- ору —————Ó— recomm M E it to more general cultivation, egg Ppl y Ue had у Notices to Correspondent R Foop: Stockmaster, The кеча аге Мг, Cond wr resalta :—Oxen fed liberally consume 12 to 13 Ibs., Royal Berkshire Seed Estab] ishm ent, Reading. RAYSON'S TRUE TERT GIANT и x DREAM E grown on the groun E rre E uS fod per week for every 100 lbs. of their light weight, and AMNEM OM e: = el such perfection, they increase 1 E Ауа bes ery 12, i Plants one year old, 2s, ба, two years old, 4s. per 100, Seed post paid che oia =, rhe the ounce, ost-office orders on Mortlake, Fnaxois R. пахта R. Krxonona, Sheen Nu b ursery, Richmond, S.W. 1 тезиси дык уе batte а ir rene mane b d TA в. Сегей1 grain contains 6 parts of non-nitro 1 Dwyer compounds ; leguminous seeds about 2 A. ?w Cattle tol. NOI substance of oil-cake and corn, of Turnips | Í LUNDELL’S СА ATI TLE MELI ON. —Heavy Crops of "nor. П Wurzel, and of pese 5 Lcd i Mila rot mr be кош һу ab нына а апа Y м $ of their whole weight respe: requin or гоо оа. э and ready for m PS ore tho bibl i = root, erops are ripe. of sowing, the end o . cheese h le sd th Seed of last yeaf's growth is now ready for дере at 2а. ôd re Т : анаа dos Pole, at Bartonfields, near Darby :—Cheese i: 5 а r о "spon, th ele produco of Mr. Pole's dairy, and from 7 to 9 tons are 2001906. ori P urodom, Stamp IB made, on the Cheddar plan, from 40 cows, and sold ptor DE IGATE SI SILVER. SAND.—Best Kent and Surrey LOAMS, SPHAGNUM, ROCK SANDSTON iU d the annual исе per cow ir inm Та EO m du A 4 | Londónmede LOW ER POTS, ко. varies from 141. to 18l, in cheese alone. The whole high 191. 108, per cow. = N.B. VE 5 t di у шиш! produce uius Чы Grass, ES - fortnight о e longer | Ап Invention т Thro hrowing Water by Hand Power, aW: Snonr, Send and Pont Depot, Reigate, Surre: ы before we saw them ; up till then X^ haa ios receiving, » BY RoyaL Lerrers PATENT). Бла SILVER SAND, 12s. ton, at Swan ss they severally eta уте тае ср й н, pali Beans Brar — Pact: d deli livered ó miles, or C to any Lon оп E Wart Pr d toa soupand poured over their chop o p ну and straw. T е nt cost price, or on hire This, together with a few roots and 100 bushels of olei COMPLETE WITH Bus ordin AND d£ s.d, Kon ish and Ham cg БЕКА ы YELLOW LOAM, LEAF-MOUL б тҮ copre pere Miet iod Lo reed Io: sper feng d JAPANNED STIRRUP 112 6 4. Mai Жу, Г) . Ee s „dust, | CowprrTE ттн Brass бурала Аж 000 FIBROUS РЕ AT. siiis i [3 e rri of Gass: J W. We recommend you to apply rotten bone-dust, about 10 ewt. per acre (if in an earthen compost so "m the COPPER STIRRUP 2320 & AMERICAN PLANTS TS and «ае purpo тр г Sale on better; d thereafter to са Turnips or other for | The Price “ Complete” вё; includes ыры, oderate ym í Xd perg, Tarningnam Road Copia land and fold sheep. f the Rib GERE is о Е wo, includes gy1 Ross and Smai Jot, | 8005, "Chatham, and ДЕ Railway. " excessive, you can hoe it up. The bone-dust and the " А. FUS folding will encourage the finer Grasses and Clovers, T z^ E HYDROPULT » onni au HaurTwE EDUCATION оғ LABOUR: Teacher. The following is invaluable for use in the чт Cross, deli Mr. Cbadwick's remark on this subject :—Most farmers are ARDEN fot NA AM Sen. ~ now aware that us are к К young, ok old - ME WATERING B y Chromel o the fid horses are not obtained ; and that every co ot to tho bed wastefully if it be worked the алад васт as SPRINK PLANTS, TENT Сох арр! on» * full-grown horses. Yet we permit this to be done with chil- DROWNI ING vex INSECTS, pon- dren, the future stock of labour of the country. We it CLEANSING TREES FROM SMUTS, Postage Stamps or Post-offico them to be overworked mu. as Е as physically. im PREDA WITH LIQUID MANURE, Orders payable to J. Barsnam hours of seden mental effort is as long a stage as adults can stand from day to day. Six hours’ school teaching from T панди” BRUSHES and day to day wears out the school teachers; yet the present THE HEYDROPULT p are sold in every town. educational theory expects that amount of mental effort s desirabl ia in Ж к "clar fom infants. It is the common practice Б ; E A и to work young and md growing children bodily also ае the OUSE. LE ОАЫ ER - BARSitAM'S s same stages, or during the full working hours as adults. WASHING TINDOWE в, от ew i Manures ^3. — En rum - WETTING SIDEWALKS R. PONER 95 RETIRING d ro BUSINESS, WMAKING: Subscriber, In 1851 the Whole cost at Provester , топ. Court, in mowing, dtu, carrying, ricking, thatching, SPRINKLING — the RN z fud 30 to 40 per over rea was Тз. 6d. per acre, In 1852 the v jm WASHING CARR. rnard Villas, Up exactly extent was 8s. 8d. per e f*OULDING Thoi eto mowing and йй; (йшй iode acres of пе ОКАН (олке J HORTICULTURAL MANURE, Clover] thatohing А, . 8i res, А : M 1а 1857 ihe wines nd over 154 acres was 61L, or about А SPRAY BATH, dos, Patrick Beresi, бик Mesmoreland а учына. За. an acre. In 1859the mowing machine was used in addition &с. &c. Shilling Box. to the hay-tedder and horse-rake, and the whole cost of The use of it ensures thoi finest ап developed Flowers, Bulbs, ual in опа, making, au ricking, and ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES, M sh 24 резне өз, was ачап ө а] p dde consumed реу Йа 2 lious P3 acre during Жовквт Hoce, LL.D. and F.L.S., H. Dowsmam, A.B, | Messrs, Jamès diir К Co., Seed Merchanta, 237, High Holborn. who! of course it and Lo апа every other item of | Surv Ніввнр, Esq., F.R.H.S,, Tuas fris., (the eminent | кл er & McCulloch, Covent Garden. the cost wir with = weather, HERE Concentrated Horticultural Manure. РЕОрОСЕ or Cows: ymai following may a AS AN INVALUABLE GARDEN DtPLEMENT, TUR YIN URE is EI AL for th the Growth of of alk kinds CA mem The fanus descri the pire Poor of. DE d ы tho prizes of the Ayrshire Agricultural Two Hundred Feet Suction Hose, теў force it through Delivery | du emm 5s. ; in casks 56 lbs, each, 10s, Free to rail. Hose to an altitude of One Hundred Еее _—— Мооћат Chemical Works, Ilminster, — ____ olham Chemical Works, Luniteter Weight ot HE FONDON v ee COMPANY k Time òc- THE . Cow belonging to Butter ne oaaae Anu Produced. OB Mi. GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY HYDROPULT. p of LIME, — L days. A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IMPLEMENT, RATES Малы Barley and Roots, Archibald lbs. oz lbs. oz. h. m Weighing scarcely 5 1bs. Dg t Ж. Wilson They continue to GUANO James Hendrie. || 50 ы ч o^ 0 25 |AND SPECIALLY abad 408 USE IN THE GREENHOUSE SERRATE «БОРА, БОЕО? o Жору; FISHERY William Reid :. | 89 3 2 9 0 45 CONSERVATORY. т um ori o Want d Isle of Dogs. Шаш Reid .. ..| 109 6 з 6 1 45 358., Offices, 116, re rim Hou E.C. E. Purser, Secretary. R. Wallace; о.о, и u 1 x! 1 45 Complete, with 1C Sti 2} feet Suction AWES'S MANURES. The Manures manufactured Те s —— е » : by J. B. Lawes for the t Season of 1865 are now ready kind j del: at his Factories, at the io Tollo prices :— Wie; e 1а tho of food used during the compe- | This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily supersede Syringes and | т угы PATENT TURNIP QUANDRE, and BONE SUPER- уо. 1.—Опе bushel draff, Mangel, B kind і much PHOSPHATE of LIM 6s. per toi Mangel juice ean-meal, Oatmeal, LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHLATE df LIMÈ from BURNT BONE No. EM thi Олшем]. " its operation. or MINERAL PHOSPHATES, £5 ie per ton. Nos. 2 and Md ant Ds [pow Pen men], 1 1b: Oat A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE." xu MT pet ton: G RASS, and NGEL meal, 11b. Bran, and 4 1b. Ойсаке. s 3 —————— CONCENTRA: RN and GRASS MANURE, £12 per ton, j f Mr. L. his uS. 5 and а Pur during the day, and Mangel night CAUTION. Led gres p сва be obtained dt М. LAM, or LY C No. б refused tocat the m EU р атчу Gente PERUVIAN к ron hein SHORT-HORN SALES? Cor. v greatly regret to an-| has excited the cupidity of so-called respectable, but in reality | Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO direc fro ep yd the death of à Spencer, wh за ised a | unprincipled. Manufacturers, Y Mood are now palming on the Public | Chemical Manures. RICAN CAN and other CA KES м markt prion ET eu, s by ; Mr, Carr, of Stackhouse, ofielated in pult, and through the their | conn g Adress Јо и 1, Ad the remains ü X + É T T Ke herd were disposed of by Me Bruto d, О. Коць 1 ODAMSS BLOOD MANURE for CO. fete 8014 for 6531. and six х bulls sold for 1531; the 20 | "^73 р ens ite is many Moe | ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for H C RE Althorp 23 cows and heifors | € the Ир, i appearance, and are calculated КЫ сыр, аң the Mon.) Элек чим about E each; | unsuspecting. The Proprietor therefore issues on, иь dS prices at the [ox Be tu flev onem hould ex нй d for sale, and if it has. Aarfdale, a heifer of Y i1 he following words:—'* Tho Hydropult, "pus PATENT NITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD and 83 guineas bel. M MANURE COMPANY (Lrurrzp), ; 57 head bed Pu 1 122. ндер e Vosw's Patent, manufactured only by бвїўкїтнз & Bnowrrr, Consisting of Tenant Farmers sd Pomeror Burrow, Proprietor, 142 and 143, 30,000 Acres of heifers averaging 321. 11s., and . CnaRnLEs О тий, Liebury, Rssex. Cheapside, London.” Unless this label is attached, tho Machine is | Chairman. Jonn M EN das MES ÜDAMS, ed ШУ purchased oed tons | not the Hyüropult. Particulars of these standard Manures и у be obtained at the Offices, He pires y ona a clay sol Р Prospectuses, with Testimonials, on application. C. T. Масарам, Secretary. e a E of Moss Chief Office: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, Е.С. brosdeast ín wot should resonon ag | HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 нэ CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. | Е Pa Box enr pei н ham, CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. Devonshire. 328 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, [Арап, 8, 1865, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, 5 TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY OLE MANUFACTURER THE QUEEN. ADJUSTING ) ч e е PS 4) € IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1804. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition. ТһеЛ Лйра Royal Horticultural Society's Show, held July 20, ^ маја them a First-class Certificate A Prizes were given), and, at the same time, suggested а slight alteration, which has been done, and Messrs .G.& hd Sox consider N beg to state that, owing to the great demand for their M wage: in "S disk due to their numerous customers, but are now haj position to send off all orders the ids they are received. they have been nable to execute orders with t (шй to inform them, that they tl , whereby they tiw pr 'emises. PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. | To cut 10 inches s di .. £310 0 Suitable for a Lady. To cut з inches 28 .. 2 “Т 10 0 Suitable for One Perii CRESCE Es ae 410 0 i Ада. эля for Two Pus P Bu ou. PE Fi оет 10-0 ынс Jor One Person. з 22 Hoa iu $e 2-738110 n » 16: 355 se . ws 610 0 » 24 » ve . 9:0 » » & P ind Packing Cases are charged at the following low rates, viz.: for Г. 10 wt 12 inches Ace 35.; l4and 16 inches, 4s. ; 18 and 20 inches, 5з, ; 22 and 210 Parties providing themselves with Lawn if returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them. Td them away, when not in use, to preve ent them from g getting PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY MACHINES, including Patent Self-delivery Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching (0 dinary Chain Traces or Gi To cut 26 inches єў EA . 218 0 п То eut 30 inches am is 5910,0 Leather. Воо for риу, 2 285 eis e .. 15 0 0, Leather Boats for Donkey, 18s po uU су ә, e. è. s M QS » à 42 ie cuis Ne 27 0 01 оов for Hor фоли сарык во) uw айын АК A 0 01 айе В p " OG 9 бита I The 25, 98, T 30 inches сап easil. y be worked чы а aoa or by Two T" on ап even Law. edes the 30 Lam 36 inches by a Pony, and 42 and 48 inches by аб ТЕ апа, M 5 р І g y, or in any way damaging the MACH A! " ] on аф Both the eve Poe DOM and HAND M анаар pee (over p other non) the advantage of self-sharpening : cutters peut. © when they y running ] # , bringing the opposite edge of the cutter vani the the MACHINE will eut equal t малны are made that the cylinder can be reversed E апу-іпехрег! m person, in two or three minutes. The above MACHINES le from the best materials, and of тенине: ; are delivered ge Free to all the principal Railway f Stations a ipit in England ; are ted to gi tisfaction, and, if not uen of. b д РЭА THOMAS GREEN axp SON, 0; й SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; 2, FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON | ` 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; and "HADWINS BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL. Арыш 8, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 329 ——————M— HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS'S PATENT PIPE JOINTS. TERRA COTTA GALLERTES, No. 1, South Wharf Praed Street, Paddington, e NOW ÖPEN with a fresh stock of VASES, FOUNTAINS STAZZAS, FLOWER POTS, [uns DEN EDGINGS, and other Architectural goods. | BENE AMIN RT 243, Tottenham Court Road, мич W., MANUFACTURER of i. HORTICULTURAY GOODS—Rustic Fern 8 Stands, Flowi amental Flo! Pots, ener d Boxes, Stag's-he: ad. racket Ач do., Suspending | Pots, Crocus do., Gla ais Shades and Stands. Prices on application. QHAW’S PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING LAWN MOWING MACHINES. T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. means of these Joints the ток is executed in less than half the time required for Socket Joints, and an at any time be made, or the entire sinu removed and erected elsewhere with the greatest facility. А лар е saving in cost pn alae effected. 3 sev For a few prices, see last weeks. Advertisement Full Particulars, ings, and Prices, Mem T ETIN att vom ta it. fri ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. the Patentee з pon reir nem Jonx Saaw, Junctio оп Works, New Wortley, Leeds, NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. LIVMIS MILLINGTON 3 GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. HAND GLASSES. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, MILK PANS, See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application, SAMUELSON & C0.'8 PATENT LAWN MOWING and ROLLING MACHINES. TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL RESPECTABLE IRONMONGERS OR SEEDSMEN, OR OF SAMUELSON ano CO. BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY. LONDON OFFICES: 18, CANNON STREET, Е.С. LONDON WAREHOUSE (where Stock is кеду 10, LAURENCE POUNTNEY LANE, Е.С. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, E.C. ананан инин ыыы m LAWN MOWING MACHINES FOR 1865. REEN'S MACHINE. BARNARDS' MACHINE. АХКЗ MACHIN Ni a ou to the early pressing demand for LAWN ON even deno the season commences for the New Mowing Machines, J. B. B. & Co. would esteem it a great ted i£ littl possible e, 8; 1 time named. GREEN'S HAND MACHINE | ARNARD'S MACHINE. Size. Easily Worked. | Price. m ize [ЖУ Worked. | Price | Size. | Easily xad Price. | Size. | Easily Worked. | Price. | | | | — | 8-inch ..|By a Child ..|£2 10 0 |16-inch m 2 M І 0 0 10-inch .. Вуа Lady .. 3 5 0 |18-inch Bem "11610 0 4 10 0 ||20-inch -.| Man and Boy . {| 5 0 0 |22inch ..|Two Me `; tid. | By a m Я ig 410 0 | 20-inch |» 12-inch ] | 14-inch By a Boy | SHANKS’ PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. — e (ем Movement de "t. Ts. 6d. extra. "Tool Boxes, бв. extra. \ TU Жр i i Р ЕРЕ д ЕЕЕ rr ! à rm HIE. $ ў А | aonni ` CDS ; Ө Ed БЕВ g ү В m : Ы <= Э Ч j Ona F E IE В i У © со ; 7 : eZ haw. о | | oo $ li у p кҮн Fes | | xtras. Easily Worked P Size. | Pre. | Boots for 1 база E | ае | n | ias | | | Patent 2 Silent Movement. i 10 - Boy ..|£T 12 || тед ad [> «d e 4 d вы ..Мап and Boy ^ à i: | 25-inch h а 12 TO n. | ^ x Donkey, 16s. 16-1 e e| 510 0 [22-100 By Two M. || 98-inc к . M4 10 s. 2s. 6d. s im [By Mr | 619 6 |[24-inch 2) С zs 817 | -inch i. 15 15 | 125. e Pony, 215. Rl uu Jp ES I pA T Pecimen of each :1] a] h B 0m 18. Cannon Street. and their. New eerta Мао о ud best. Man M тыл their Ol 1 notk of Manes St = wa kd Де close to гт; Ore re the Face r those who may wis t for p g J. B. B. & Со. А be kept on hand, from which orders can be at once executed. „э CS EEE —- Every Machine sent out is Warranted to give rand satisfaction, and, s p approved sf s may be exchanged for any other size of Machine, or for the Machine of any other Maker, or may be at once returned unconditionally. J. B. BROWN E ees OFFICES, ih AN ON STREET, CITY, крон, E.C. | NEARLY 0 ST. SWITHIN'S LANE aud “LONDON STONE,” and near LONDON В оос TO uns are kept in Stock), 148, UPPER rues эт Er E.C. E the CITY of LONDON BREWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOAT PIERS 330 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE аъ 8, e : AND 10. , — ы AUSTIN, poa nov cie n DEANE AND COMPANYS HORTICULTURAL TOOL _ E LH MOWING MACHIN i бе : ents, 50s., 70s., 905. Slao C> With Patati GARDEN ENGINES, Galvanised Iron. Prices 55s. б, " ik, G4 tuli ENGINES, Wood, 90s., 110s. ‚ 138, GARDEN ROLLERS, 1. 10s., Ы. 145, ‚2, b т. 64. LT G^ LVAN ISED WIRE NETTING, 2 iD IRON АТБ, elegant patterns. ps J. ORN; AMENTAL F Peno L FLOWER STANDS, to dj GREENHOUSÉ SYRINGES, 8s., 105, BOYD' S SEL F-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. pes ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, FLOWER STANDS, b. ж different kinds of VASES. STATUES and FIGURES of сиин: 70 FIGU RES of ANIMALS and BIRDS. About эю FOUNTA. AINS. at prices from £10 to £400. 5 BASKETS from 1 ч 10 feet diameter, 19 тотар BOXES r WINDOWS, &e, 22 SUN-DI ALD EST AL 22 ORNAMEKTS (^j G ATE ЕРТЕ And a great variety of PLUS Кеке P M S PEDESTALS. Ll 309 to 375, 7 guston Road, , Re ark, N,W, Hydraulic TE tal : | e ed LAWN MON А —The wi ер i Every Implement jen EAD'S ENGINES, MACHINES, ye i SYRINGES, GREEN’S PATENT | SAMUELSON’S PATENT es ee [or б has led to the nefarious practice o шаг faeturers selling and rns AA eed d DEANE'S NEW ILLUSTRATED HORTICU SHANKS’ PATENT | BARNARD'S PATENT. | E Anm» normes Lt advertising А Syringes as ** Келр'ѕ Kha R. ReaD begs to caution the Public against, being deceived by such | false representations, as many о! of these instruments, upon trial, will P READ бте повео the Royal A а add " avo e Royal rms, and address, " DEANE ax» CO., 46, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, E.C. 35, Regent Circus, London, W. Descriptions post free. JOHN WARNER & SONS, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. W 4 ЕХЕ —— М WARNER & SONS ше == ча 60. О. b E G ARDEN s this season frs iar. ENGINES 047. WARNER best ENGINES, in Wood d fitted with ARNER’S Registered Spreade st; ES, in Gal- vanised Iron Tubs, well painted— | 10 Gallons sc 0 16 No. 5791. WARNER WATER BARROWS, tho- EL is 213 0 жо, 317 0 50 512 0 The MM Barrow is extra strong t and fitted No. 5685, ENGINE The DISC SYRINGE, DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application. 1865 THE GARD NERS’ HR y Арап 8, 1865.) E E e ON ІСТЕ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 331 cmm Medal 1862. TERM [eom uon i — —-—: n Prize g AMUEL ^ wu oG ERROY, I OLL TOBACCO CLOTH. —The cheapest and best = GENERAL Нокттсп: "es xi LDER, ' price 1s. dg d. per ib. nover 10 EA др Saa destroying Че Жу, Knottv Ash, near Liverpool, ra io, Y в. 1d. E Square, Fleet Street, London, E. nisi x icr to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great „бшен 'ost Office poe payable Fleet Street. m VARDENSES YADE-MECUM Yr. Fee Stuffs. Qn хуурт; ЫСА DEGOTI, ANI AND BAWTREE. е; or Basingstok A ME ГА Rm ma ples and prices on applica! ILLIPS AND со. ock beg to submit their prices м follows; Patronisea 1 = 70,000 Stock x e ER, AY, SON, AND HEWITT, Sole nventi f th STOCK- THOUSES for tlie не MILLION. —On the prine тей BREEDER att оиа к. Н“ ented and patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, mbinin PROPAGATING GLASSES. as follow: eapness, excellence, and durabi lity. S AN-ROOF Six Bottles "(at 2s. 64. of the UNI- Б inted three coats, апа glazed with English Sheet Glass, VERSAL CHEMICA: XTRACT, match L4 a be milit ed for Bxing, 21 ft. by 13 ft, 24L; 43 ft. DY 19 fo, less for penetrating. mollitying, and assuaging 1611. all woun: kicks, cuts, strains, &c., i үз EBS with Prices, can be had on application to | , Nod. d. E Eneh.- nd a orses and eattle ; straining in ето Мам, x, 7, РАП Mall East, London, S.W. 2 e" in — .. 0 34 T x: qi in кай os 2. and swollen and inflamed udders in cows ani А M ANDBOOK on VINE а x FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- ‚ 0 4 20 ewes; sore feet tle, sheep, and dogs, s pne е; pu D & 5 » Ж " @ Ө | н " 9 us H ASEO US FLUID or. BLACK "MIXTURM АДЫ ааа адаа тее ue S с рч асу еи ар 4 LUI » .. EM д, Midland Steam Power Mud and Hot-water| 6 , Ж 087010 » р Жж eren otn ы moni. Ls UIXTURE, Works, то. T » REL А ЖЕ ДОДА » .. 4 0|di or scouring calves, sheep, and lambs o Eoi í 8 „ » UM MU AR" H `; 5 0 | exhausted after lambng ; for horses and l pows usted d and м elo, CE - % 239 39-7» n {1 бе 0 | and for the fret, colic, or gris in hors o6 and caa: 4 Ҹ 10 „ » 0.14 |» „ А Y 1 eous remedy for blown cattle iheep. ба "M miu ЖЕ | RE RUN TO TB, 0). ры RED, DRENGI or b ZR, f i T. G, MESSENGER. the ` Proprietor’ of the abov | lambing, or straining m ewes күс Тылы: essary (through the great demand fi his | : ng or lam 'or yellows in oxen, and | pes е4 "and Hosting. Apparet us) to mako argo HAND Е for coids, enills, and all inflammatory cases fn horses, cattle, and pigs | у петь ре МБЕ of GLASSES, OPEN TOPS, One Dozen (value 7s. 6d.) of the RED, PASTE, or CONDI TIÓN EAM-POWER повез, ара оу А rt E. sa execute Mi BALLS (forhorses. These Balis is give vi ealth, | Е ent. d to him with the greatest dispatch, and at the = | System, - nd d mtego mole-like ness or v Me lowest possible price consistent with good and substantial О. | Each.—s, d, ume d. | Price est fae rn with pum Key to Farriery, 21. 10s. 6d. Illustrated Catalogues, Working Model, Plans and Estimates, free | 12 inches 25 ii v P i s e vi es $2,981] securely p ack ской, ап rriage free, Sample case, usefull assorted ш |4 Knecht б оон о. 10 6 166 02 Меш не PUT. P Tempest vri rs . .. 6 uro! г ma; 3 | Heating by Hot Water. |"? » АТА: 8 ^R 1 2H 6| Either pre ration maybe pes o X W. 1 HOLLANDS, Anow nein ad Painted a sud Gt vidt Sheet G "re qs si Bake r Stret, London, W > s , Я 31, Bankside, HYACINTH and FLOWER DISH е MN DEN, n or o, Boris, | НОТ WATER PIPES, fom Steek, 1 p CE y Ino, dx 1s. Е | H 6 HIE Shes aro È n oe s e s 12 E. 9. 6d. | Pe npe o of the ated Kingdon ай Ireland sent 1 Sinch, 2s. ; and 4-inch, 9з. T om Ck 18.7 | yacin ishes are intended to contain a number of roots bedded | | MEM Other Nu, at EE d. wi Сота р вала and covered with moss, швей of tho common Hyaelnta | tablished отер One Quarter ofa Td i cue Жаш manufacture. ven, "and orders by post | HYACINTH GLASS URE BRED BERKSHIRE PIGS for SALE. . . uneually attended to th: day. t tot de. | Common shape, per dozen, 2s. 6d. Improved is per dozen, 4s. 6d. | E — (6. M. Ашьккркн, Lee Grange, Winslow, Bucks. | y Hot | 155. за ас ете mens e VW 68. ч» н —————— O0T-WATER PIPE 3 b deg * Wholesale Prices, | PLA "tg VAR BATES BOTRE M R. R » LATE. у 00011.86; А with Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and every other connection; | LINSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, CARSON'S PAINTS, етекирим, TATUR, i and Cast-iron Boilers, Sad: i Mile Ash, Der by. | PAINTS ot various colours pond ready for use. 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, Londo; on, E. ‚©, TI? D GLASS FRAMES (Loose Tors). Casti phon i in stock, at Mr. YNCH HITE'S Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Black- friars Bridge, London, S. Price List on application. SMITH begs to call attention to his. Prices of Large Stock o; тара Sized LIGHTS for HOUSES ог wW in. wide dè x Шар хооо-я шш = . wide hee discount allowed if 400 feet are taken. othouse: ob Apparatus and шеше EST to order per square S Р jus for Meurs: the ең azed а а Ран tbe One, Two, iron keys ab ыша» Бекти, vus аз shown "fis ор, Însketch t ey req Nm n та E m) ohn еі), ICAL БОП rs of the БЯ ы ы {о an: Station in England if12 or morg are ordered. Рен J. Јохеѕ pgs 6, Bankside, London, 5.Е. | 1 | me e nst Insects whic ers have Т , on А and economy at- wing Fienie, ок чи 1 any Dressing on аб. Should be dissolved Eu before * d of i if be of toliage, A str py 1 0 2 02. to the оп of water is recommen ДЕ отав Plants; и: from 4 (0 16 oz. Trees at rest, i | Sold Retail M curn Nurserymen | шй Eosdem, hoxes, 1$, | 0. 0d, each. | holesale by | Mun PRICES PATE CANDLE COMPANY 4 (LrxiED). 1 4 T1 II EV d ae late boris , e i ed ДЕУ, | D Т PATENT METALLIC HORTICULTURAL N. деу 1850, hani | Не һаз ous ion at wrought хоп, upon an r3 and G under sinee t ; Ж, been the most efficacious remed tant. To pub'ish the Sorti no would give space. essrs. CUTBUSH E ; [gom em T TE ему id, aid | the best thing pur е , ал re 1 ihe day t io be Te r9 Ere y dae бы Bot appear t to T he yo g foli lika earl d richness 5 MD XC ia so Ducum Mr, E. ч Gardener to Lord Howr, says :— perishable wooden structures is pleas send us 15 gallons of you | CARDENEPS OWN GurENHOUSE ы, бошонор, Г. DER ате Ра Е Dots Bit, is a Tenant's Fixture. able to make another reduction, o RE n Aar that no * Gishurst, have been. h | will beused by practical men. mined to Ау these “We whole time we were Ware- en n rede eu buildings at housemon i AI A a Banie, В. & Co., and equentiy ntl 6 in. E & Тоосоор, that we ECI Blight Composition A Ep ae brott, Ei Mr. Toocoop's sole directions, and that h he alone knew the pro- ish and e 97 the (ius Sagra Signed Јонх Мот, kil A ing DREW, Rire x Bananai za АСЗ, All that са ration Md E E Md t to mako 4 gallons fit for use), the lowest pea A 10 gallons and die 4 d Buide mates on . 1 Nurserymen and Seedsmen in Dons of W. meet South Hants Seed Estab- „сү EU be рае. of tne H. P. Diri; бейш, Essex." lishment, Ж.Ж ultural Agent an d Valuer, ‚А, AN DLER (o the late Firm of CHANDLER & Sons, eim Satanas to undertake all VALUATIONS урала Ext e Sar or ке years apad int nshire Terrace, Fulham Road, M} ected with Н. ui ^ is also hcm A л Sales bp Auction, Important Sale of Established Orchids. E LE ias will SELL by 0505 at [o Р is Great Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent Gard | TUESDAY, April 11, 2 o'clock preci withou the least reserve, by "oer of the vean i portion of the the EITC рим 2 ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS of Exe! cluding Eens s Warn, ert (90 plants) | Vanda Batemanni » Lindleyanum | » Suavis и maeulosu | » trico. * quinq erum | » te 4, rubrum ».. violacea Еа DI um | Cattleya Mossiie э ri » » а » maxi М suavissi 5 ` 9 lossum » guttata dA giai a superbi And: а аары T Фал CAMERAE. mr hg n P dn hopeas, Miltonias, , Anguloas, Eichopilion ppm erias, Kc. in UTE foy St "Collection of house Fe apan ns, &c. Eur agis Шарар» the the шкы Sion DE ara Boses aeo oo Picotees, Pinks, Dae Күү HUN, gr М at E Eu puc id City, E.C., on THURSDAY, Am B. ме, ү S class Collection of С. REATIQEM Eas Aa a celebrated Growe mut "ioa selected Half-Standard, - D other Pun T —€— pF ipene The m of a well-built арлана cur i oi crues PEE Sul au EER CD а attached to good- 'oreing Houses, and “STEVEN! si is асы to SELL by Ше ӨҢ, either fo for pe ea сорил or for the purpose: A a MONDAY, ffee House, Change Alley, "mer PLE T n 10, at 1 o'Clock, unless previc cusly disposed ЖЫ be. акый, and рн and Conditions Р.А. RTHUR br. Hrwzrr, Solicitor, Nicholas prd лау ре $ at the pe of Sale ; and at the Auctionand Agency Offices, Clapham Common, 8. 332 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL к. [Aran 8, рш, SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE forlgg PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. ALEXANDER SHANKS & Sow are gratified to find S. & Sox, in introducing Improvements inta - that in the large and increasing demand for their MACHINES, have been careful that the ads celebrated MACHINES, they receive a conclusive proof . , that their merits are every season becoming more in point of durability, simplicity of construgti ч superiority in the work executed, which haye ШАА appreciated by the Practical Gardener. peculiar to SHANKS’ MACHINES, should still remig HAND MACHINE. PATENT LAWN MOWERS аге in daily use in ће ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM. PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, 08 in the GARDENS of the ROYAL M ME дорх at KENSINGTON ; in the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL PALACE COMI here lij BP BALMORAL ; SYDENHAM ; in VICTORIA PARK; i- BATTERSEA hundreds of the principal Gardens in the Kingdom, as well as abro road, `w] | merits have been fully proved and their suecess establish d. vomere Carriage to most of the prineipal Railway Stations and E Ports in the King 1 ; SHAN MACHINE for 1865. HANKS NEW PATENT wito асб for € | 10-meh Machin £310 0 19-inch Machin £7 12 6. Easily Work 1 . vá -inc achine .. 1» si. «vl asi d ү 12-ineh Machine .. Es % бз ШӨ } войу Worked by a Lady, y Worked by a Mana | 14-inch Machine .. v. .5 cec DM... 0 | 15-inch Machine .. T ` . 612 6 Ditto by a Man. 24-in | iR: Movement for the five каба sizes, 4s. extra ; for ds Бер sizes, 75. ва. уке | E p SEE с, © Б. 5 SHANKS’ NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY EY MACHINE. | S ^ NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. Width of Cutter. i n | Width of Cutter. inch Machine .. or i ^ 2123:10..0 .. .. 25s. extra | 30-inch Machine ., га РА BID 30 . 90s. епа 28-inch Machine . AO CCONUGIS QI 0 E . UE S | 36-inch Machine .,.— .. cse 0:22 0 0...* 1808. y A 30-inch Machine 15 15 д . 808. | 42-inch Machine .. e T 56 T : ji . 5 ун » Silent 4а 125. 6d. xti ia for Рой ‚ 21з. рег EH | 48-inch Machine i ТОЧ Ditto for Donkey, 165. per set. | ШС чайым жй 90». Pe du Ht Ri s Feet, ja Ma 426 A. S. & Sox T pl in sul g the foll g List f g ыйсы is s d individuals, both in this éountry aud а! broad, whose patronage tli nour to For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, v JUSTE Palace, Hampton Court, Cesta and Balmoral. HIS MAJ ESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH z HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND THE KING OF SAXONY Pes HIS EXCELLENCY THE BELGIAN MINISTER pas HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF PRUSSIA HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK 33 s HIS GRA! THE X 4 THE RIGHT HON. LORD PALMERSTON ` His Grace the Duke of Bedford. еда ас pate of et, e Uo XEM I c EE o His Grace the Duke of Marlborough The Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor ^ The Richt Rev. the Lord Bis Ripon bubo eur Te His ie S | qué tho Karl of Donbi 3 | sn шр Rr. e Loi тапор of рор о | The Right Hon. Lady Но! Иш rios ther Doo 6 Rutland p me 14 е Karl of Don i | ` he Right Rer. the Lord Bishop of Melbourne The Rishi Hon. Lady M His Grace the Duke of Воена. | fne Right Hon. tho Enel o сеа г e а p NA |. =» Mhe Bt Ноа. Pom i Miriam His Grace the Duke of Devonshire * | Tho Right Hon. the Earl of Mabstield Ed С: луч | Нов. Lond Crowe He — оше “ та The Too Right H Hon. за the Eart of Million | The Right Аш. Lord Hatherton His Graco the Duke of Norfo | The Right Hon: the Earl ot Winehiisoa he E Hon. Lord Lowat T. Il Grace =- pee n and Brandon | Tip Right Hon. the Earl of Zetland The Right Hon. Lord Rollo "His Grace the Duke of Northumberland |. he Tho Right B de mM M e I s тот Brarbeooke TU HUN His Grace the Duke of Roxburghe The Right Hon. the Earl of Seafield The E ci Lord Borm. The Hon: Мер Шаша T is -— tos ES A кыре. me Rent LEM 2 e of Southesk. The Esht Hon. Xon Halliburton he Hon. © Б? бом sper > The Most Hon. the Marquis of Normandy The Right t Hon. the Earl срна тве Баз Hon: Lord nomen D wr "The Most Hon. the lus of Buto The Right Hon: m w Airlie The Right Hon. Lord Ossulsto: The Hon. As "The Hon. th is ot WA 1 of Bessborough e Right Hon. Lord "Portali Жек ы | I LEAL x сыпа те Most Hon. the The Right Hon. the Earl of Lindse етене n m Hon. the Marquis r The Right Hon. the Rotha. ч: Ноп, фон ош à Hon. the Marquis of Lansdowne The Right Hon. the Earl of Ranfurly Right Hon. rd Inchiqu i EZECH ко | ERE -Mhe Most Hon. the Marquis of Abercorn The Right Hon. the (инек {уе iin : The Mot Hon. the MARS M RR The Right ou: ibo Be s IRR ыу and fue Ris ton. Lord Td Stanle ev. — ''The Most Hon. the Ма n The LH he on. Lord James Murray The Most Hon. the Marquis of Avlesbury The Rit Hon. ше Ea of Кг nd ‘Tno ш Hon t Hon. Lord Hare" . The Hon. the Earl of Роше The Right Hon. the t foni IMAGE ie Right Hon: the Earl of Meath Tho Right Hon: the Кап o Kiimoroy The Bt Hon: Ко Test TE rug Бы roerce - "The Right Hon. the Karl of The отыш Right. tho Earl of Camperdown The Right Hon. Earl qno АШЫР НИШ: Lort Oranmoro The Right Hon. the Earl of Shannon | Eiche Hon. Rari ег Er nore oed Lord Wharnciiíte Tu fuhr Hon. the Earl of Abergavenny Tho iint Hom. Earl Vane The Lord тетип On. the Kari of MU ise zt х The Hon; Lord Lilford The Right Hon. the Earl of Durham The Right Hon. the Countess Mint Hon: Lord Joe dh The Right Hon. the Earl of Lauderdale dies сы ч e Med ME The Right Hon. Lord John 'I'aymne The Right Hon. the Earl of Home The Right Hon. the Countess Tho RER Нов. Гога Сат The Right Hon. the Earl of Harrington The Right Hon. the Countess of The Rieni Hon Lor) Onneton The Right Hon. the arl of Carnarvon | The Hon Er rie. deer. rra The Hon. Lord Calthorpe The Right Hon. tho Earl of Northesk | Thé Mene Hon. Mise woe ton меер Hon. Lord Dunferialine "The Right, Hon. the Earl of Glasgow "The Right Hon. Viscount Sedhau Right Hon. Lord Abercro:nbie Tue Right Hon. the Earl of Stamford and The Right; Hon. Viscgunt еар гота Mero The Eight Hon. tuo Far of Aberdémm | Tho Babe Нов. оош; Етепіеу | die Rattan Lord га : rj popoe Т EN ны с е | АЛ 7 d pow 2$ Ar. ü e F » 7, үч УЕ ЕҰУ 2 ^ А. 5. & бох beg to intim d 10 (озо Mme ate that their Warehouse sai азер is the only place in ЖД AR са c aii Lawn Мош ‚шет TEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS : P. ALEXANDER SHANKS Ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. В. EXE ad SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, P. ENTER = e rs to“ The Publisko,” ad the Ode AL, W Gařäen; Tonon; тшш str Oiee, Lombard Sés EE a Miner mi EK iE Musee we i КОА nthe f Office, No. 41, Wellington Screet, Parish vf St, Paul THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. кезш а anik ш дЕн денги ай! айй к усыз vip Dl No. 15.—1865.] ТОЙТ; APRIL 15. Hie Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 6d, b b 339 st b H ET je? "E 341 b БОЁ... $ Реге “ү, m ultiva- эы » босов; С Тайга ot 39 ; аы йы Seeds. weigh s of farm Cottages, laboureis' e | 8! de : dis i сше Шш Lem т, e p 347 b, мв үй Show -. 340 a uisetum, fossil rticultura lBye. Farmen Club, Framlingham 349 à | 1аэз.................. Hla Foods, relative 9 оѓ "e. LUE * Glazing. double Hay, «шшш vA Sit e | Wei pas irm sc od AH 5i b varnish for š [4 eights of farm seeds , аа пашах pipe 319 а | Wheat as сабе food /....... 35 а ————————— SPECIAL. SHOW of EARLY AZALEAS and dg RENE E at the е E Id UA SENS uth Kens THIS at 2. шт Bands at 3.30 dmi ка 5 OYAL Н 0 RT UL' CIET A AE KENSINGTON. Mrrriso of FRUIT and Een COMMITTEES, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 18th inst., at 1 [ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY. REGENTS PARE- - MEME of PLANTS, 'FLOWE S, and FRUIT, WEDNESD. May 24, June 14, and Jul, га AMERI M MON| Am June5and 12. Tickets to be obtain E ellows of the Societ; a iio May, 49 ere that day 58. ; or on the txlivition da diya, Ta, 6d. The LAST onn EXÅIBITION will take place on SATURDAY, ла Bist] ril ES E y RE of the M. WOOD SON e S p fine strong vp A mer zu M ad on a de де e Uckfield, Без EW ROSE ROSES 5.—For the T SELECTION of BES the year, вее S AND SON'S ена LIST. ” Cheshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, N, х4 QBEDDING by G a the Dozen, mr E April and May are ng Plants to offer at (JODEN ҮЕ LLOW ТЕА ТЕА X ROSE, MARECHAL L NIEL. Jd Oheshunt M Nurse 1 7 Tav. & Sox, OH ries, DING. і В ооа OUT PLANTS. Men [in May. РЫ td "ie" NEW ot WER SEEDS — per validis А: PHLOX c. W. nounce their RNS, RI ома шау be had oi ге а at their Fuchsias. AND SON can now supply давт, MARVELLOUS, апа осе Б New Fu xp S TRAVIATA, А АША aur sent д ог вїх for Pis Street, Bai ELIAS.— Puls e King, 1008 oir m ав ае Vaiso, Remarka Pw elia s Colom rue, DS, ded cd = od uem Arie Plants of the бш ор, “е [ve RS im Berks. у much pleasure in in ants of New M E CATALOGUE, post free LOT London, N üssortmen! imported GERMAN in and Florist, st, EDS за packets; ноо k of the above is : d and in the very EC ime UY 7 lel 8 GARDENERS | VADE-MECUN] S UTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE. s now rea TURNER’ S prex SATANON of SUTTON'S PRIZE MANGEL SEED. bed роса vicies. other PLE is EN y, and may be h M 1 рр а Аса дч E GRICULTUE AL SEEDS, of the finest UN m G T us URA М Ti^ CE EDS, of the finest үүх: PAUL'S PRICED SELECT LIST is now ready, | , DESCRIPTIVE LIST, wit. "pric and particul: to fre X pos p ruins &c., eg] froe upon ap pm 108: жый Ae £ сквох & Soxs, Seed Merchants, 102, Казі esi W ND ЖОЕ "vili E ME pleasure in GRICULTURAL and ARDE? 8 EDS, finest . oet ы the ir CATALOGUE of NURSÉRY STOCK quality.-CLOVER and GRASS SEED, 1 years lay, 168.; post free on pu ) 2 years, 175. 6d. per acre. Im mporte ed. ITAL ЛАН вуй D 6s, per s — iur. dag ildfo: bushel. PRICI р LIS EOR AVIS arden E and GENUINE AGRICULT J. | pau p SONS PRICED. CATALOGUE contains and FLOWER SEEDS. URAL, GARDEN, denn jo. E ае MM FOLIAGED PLANTS for Sub-tropical Special prices and advan DAL rd offers on application to Gardens, Fre ее ii All Seeds OR paid. James FarnugAD & Sox, heshunt ‚ Nurseries, Cheshunt, N. Seed Growers a id Mer те chan its, T, Bor ough l Market, London, S. E. iiec Double Hollyhocks. Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds. Wn ILL IAM? ERRY'S e ОАТ, LIST AMES DAEXTEAA AND С 0., of HOLLYHOCKS is now rures LN be had post free. Бекр FanwEns, MrncnawTS, and Nuhsk pore It contains all the best Varieties both d Old; Mie Plants are 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, V W.C. strong and healthy. COM e per hundred on i nemen. CUT TORRE AM Nedaing Plats Lete сс CLOVER, RYE- б RASS and a Il other AGRICUL ' | Dahlias, Verbena 780 quantity. ace E т CE АДЕМ» ANNUAL CATALOGUE of the above | jargo uide ED, Eph obit . is now ready, and can be had on a m Suira, Seed ыс Worcesi ойык ыс Брзата, near Lond lÍ TALIAN RYEGRASS „ВЕЕР. —A ow "ois left of ^B. E, ITALIAN SEED, from 25s. to 30s, per quarter. Apply early. TER GROWERS ‘and М евснахтз, Wisbech. тд? беозор Kendal. Teu: гаре LIST of NEW SEEDS on application, ы UE CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS, RAYN ECOTT, -anD BAWTREE, S ө Тон Lay, 16s. T тыш -— FARMERS and MERCHANTS, & Soxs, x & Soxs, Seed Merchants, 2n mus for Whest, Doni ШЕН Sempre "CLEAN CLOVER and "GRASS S SEEDS, Excellent oed Corn and Seeds.” ears’ Lay, 185. 6d. per acre, са bra м & Soxs, See Merchani VIES can лы supply strong plants of his йл. GRASSES ut : their N Names and Derivations ; Prod " Use, Peculi Гати еей Shrubby Varieties described in his Adver- Season» бп y eem no : e US $ Nr 4 ouliarity, RICHARD UPRESSUS LAWSONIANA SEED, , 5 — of Sox May RYE ора: E vice CRIPPS, uid стор X Vines A GARDENER 5 эт E ДИГЕН, Lea К msi OZS. Tunbridge Wells, ILIUM AURA' TUN T 6d., бз, т and 7s. Third consign: t thi froi ар. w. BARR & Soopan, =T уукту Gan (3 LARIO Jis 29 lus Stock. , in 50 Pun varieties, 218, ; 25, in 25 dé; 10s. 6d. Varieties ч? н. 28., 38., and 4з. ver dozen. or 10s. ы», 15. 6d., and 215, per 1! Bang & x, 12, Kin, , Covent en, WC. CLADIOLI- are best planted nmediutly if not pat me. 61. | CAENATIONS and PICOTEES.- Ней 3 of fine w NER for One lem m2 1s, package. INGRAM, LANTSOI 18 DOZEN of BEDDING PLANTS, ready in May, for See CATALOGUE, post vob on application. EDS for out of 24s. i L RACEETS of HRAC TITOR FLOWER Катра. 24 ditto for 30 stamps, post free. LE RD. xr d Mei M hant, isset апа Florist, Bullring, udlow. The ee posd Ere САБОТА У ро per packet, 3s. vd iru DORSONS Frise CÍNERAY ipe 08 Lus їз эз 8 BALSAM >. S det Verb; t Verbena Га fow [eren ud the above, and can with confiden: бон ера wes Fine Scarlet, im habit, and Yay. free prts Price, inci ry peckago ар d carriage to all London Stations, 8з. per dozen, Еа 2 br. pe Post t-office Orders die io Upper p lowa; St. John's Nursery, botto: ors payat Upper EE EA London. N EW GRAPE; ©“ “ROYAL -—— 1 best SAMO BER SRI es ус e Ше stro! eac B. e E Paradise and Victoria Ur Holloway, London. S. WILLIAMS begs to announce dat b he! wn a ye e Stock of the above, быйыл all the be Applicktion. SHARD-H: es, Holloway, London, N. a т к у о C P: PEARS, АР VINES, and Eod Pots— CHERRIES, тсеѕёе! Woi T Байый бо AULE AND ap SONS c сап supply MOST old ENGLISH апа BROO; it 10e. рег 1000. Nurseries, Brist at 10s. 93: Sleaford, une 4 m (CHARLES SHARP quantity of well-rooted T: application. E IRISH YEWS.—Handsome single-ste: ARGE mmed à Specimen VF UE) 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet, high, by the pair, m vem усу go Kingston, Surrey, S. ARF for thoroughly good, sufficient epit TE tes "iR Go ТУРТАРЕХТА АМАВПГ s i Y hybrid > unrivalled beauty, having the deep rosy-erimson flowers crassinoda. of D. splendens, It is of good. Dabit and a most abundani rm ede y and for stove d ART. or exhibition Rie ed a ME Rok. Жык Aw Lilium auratum—The -Rayed Japan Lily. G. HENDERSON AND SON ha * between 2000 and 3000 bulbs of the above-named LY, ffer them in good асре лазу iban For description sce E.G HE Sro SEED ОА which will be sent post Ben UTC ih Londor N.W., i резона of LARGE QUANTITIES of FARM or DEN MET will be supplied liberally by Ѕоттох eee xd rices apply (stating quantity е to SurTON Rd rkshire Бы Baat өөө даа S, a R EDS at MARKET PRICES. gn trgo on ap E spriadon TRO j AULIF ULIFLOWER PLANTS.—A few ы ы С еи A | ATHE. PLANTS, 2 years 2 years о | old, at 25. 64. per 100, memei 7) ; reas а. or 25s. per 1000. RicuARD Д AMES CARTER AND Iu е to state that they ze entirely SOLD OUT of “ FIRST CROP PEA.” INVIN 9 i oe etl SWEET . PEAS STEPHEN Brows, Sasi Grower Ba dbury, NEN LETTUCE, THE -IONGSTANDER-N - Most im for duration without gen. Packets Eee T ООЗУ ТАЛЕ Am Lm PROLIFIC ems e Амано, й the most E esin сш oe Wor priosan er particulars app beach, Cambs. N E w "E E r AIL L USE Ne: eti oh BacLzxv, Market est Drayton, Middlese: АЕО MARKET CABBAGE SEED. Exe re rice, early vari: I» ралы. ERO NA "YS for SALE. Т or 8 cwt., ож Aen аа ан price, for e "Ref Application to C. Dorrox, Seed Grower, Newbury, LAM ABBAGE PLANTS.— Price 1000 Тропа to O: олун, Seod Grower ава Оо Plant Vire mE o red е er өг remittances E E oiii - TA D CAULIFLOWER е selected Bulbs, fo announce to the Trade EED CORN from the ВАТЕ нер lied Berosa. LAT Dus ы approved RavwBiRD, CALD) d РЕЧ Basingstoke; or 89, pu Mark Le London, Е.С. es and prices on application, * Sample: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, о Carnations, Picotees, &c. ARTER'S GARDENERS VADERIN n CANT. e b 30 E eties. tha pick oy TURNER'S stook M EC above is very C Tady. VADE.M PENJA lants are Tin A and in the HOOPER AND CO., A т» uh ST E^ s 6- applicati ion. or prices e CATALO T uy ess: Market, London, W. об ат irem , Colches! 2 ж: "Phe usual discount to the Trade. puanosmis JOHN ET cgo | па анна ы ч Аш 7—20 000 f Roses, in . " d other new n in the fin ап so the 2 TALI : 40,000 dm ка iR [E i Bedding or 08 олло —— дот very moderate prices. recently arrived from Japan. 3s., ős., 158., 21s., NERIS LA x Искер, SUSSEX. оі TURNER'S САТ TALOGUE now ready. жану Tre LILIUM TENUTI FOLIUM. * 9d. tah. P^ OOD SON haye yn leasure in offering | —All the best kinds now ready, and gus bo ready 1 hardy, dwarf, [y of a bri a bri] Neon VM Coen ROSES. Ts НҮ t per dozen. V den а Ud rem ready 154 May, described in | 20 78 Prig vw ar Rd A fr Eos eL eme are ate ETT z C. TURNÉR'S CHINA, NOISEPTI E, and = HYBE YBRID PERPETUAL, 9s to 12s. e Royal Nurseries, Sloug 3xkst PRIMULA SIN ENSIS 1 FIMBRIATA. ч pe зоп, 18, ôd., HY. 49 Pe ce ap AL and TEA-SCENTED ROSES, — OHN H LAND beg EE! intimate to his friends and Pure white, 1s., 2s, 5а. Ard ML Der packet, ipah Fota, fox Grat ант 3s 1o Ne per dosan, hat he has “TAKEN into, PARTNERSHIP his| From thè size "ot flower, deep and реге festo Seedling Ros Son- ME ‚гыйы Joxes. That the Business will in future be be pue country. -Testimonials t t 10 be Чада teile 8 SS Horaro & Yon Оз, БОМБА m ceived from those who have tri. i is effect аге шшш i pie ATIONS ATALOGUES of FLORIST FLOWERS, ROSES, In sealed collections of 12 superb varieties а, 4s. IRST-CLASS NEW HYBRID 28; ate £ JL t d by the Fi үү PAVE (Бой апа Succes sor ia the late A. PAUL) Eam ari A DE A ROSES, at present exclusively in his possession, and hich are specially recommended, Good plants will be ready for FRUIT TREES, &е., on applica! It would be impossible to overrate the qualities of (o aM delivery n Mar next, greatest variety of colour i îs pas АА заната па назод ELIZABETH and Horas AND JONEN Wero ready for delivery а | $у рег cent. of fine double в рова conceive; еті шш large and Choice ection о MP ET et nie Tullar, fresher, sud igitar m CARNATIONS, fino frst-classshow varieties ба, to 18a por doz. pairs. | — Assortments o Sm Ds. s ALPINE 3 PLANTS. ur than that superb variety ; form perfectly finished, consti- PICOTEES, М ы ^ 9s. to 185. t. 3» Hy dim FIM. 8, b les, 58. ; 95 Ёё у, growth vi Price 75. eod ich. YELLOW GROUND оо рина, the largest collection та Europe, kis vum Zango Ah dun ета E PAY. ive 9з. to 18s. per dozen ун. Obtainig опот А ещ Lev Gowe NAM brighier, ó ren УТИ: сога lutis Nur t [yep 1 p? a nim = mum ims —À m PM ani veson r, , , › | PANSIES, good varieties, o er dozen plan Primula sinensis fimb: ned and of better form than the parent. Ф superb Rose, of hardy | Th: cre Te n qp sd 8) АМ GOOSEBERRY TREES, from [a Double Flower vigoroüs growth, producing shoots 6 feet long in one season, and and 4 years о! . per dozen. W'NDEBAN ANK AND KINGSBU ofthe thickness of the little finger. Price Ts. 0d. each. А remittance required from unknown M MAY g that T the pee TRY have To ma pisn or Seei ia superb s f laur sert EMILE BOYAU. — Fiowers soft тозу flesh colour, New Catalogue for SOT anO Jont superb m WES E ] ng to blush, of a pleasing (ЕО. SMITH [ begs to announce "dai his PRICED | mend as the finest strain in cultivation, Blooms Wa = nm moderate in growth, hardy in constitution, good and V. and EAR IVE CATALOGUE, го ontaining the Newest | the Editor of the Gardeners Chronicle—an extrace Ih distinct. Príce 5s. each. and most Approved Varieties of Show, and Fanc ERA | on CK vi be ud below. We also exhibited a GONIUMS; Zonale nnd Variegated d SENA CHSIAS, | the Floral Com of EOS Royal Horticultural I рк м Flowers light crimson, а fine lar VERBENAS. PETUNIAS, DAÀHLIAS, UHRYSA THEMU AS 21st March TOR when three First-class Certificaten, wes i howy Rose, of vigorous and hardy habit, quickly БОША BEDDING PLANTS, бе. is now ready, and will be arded in | Selected Varieties, and a Special Certificate to the Collection в "tei, standard, or pillar Rose, of great beauty. Price exchange for опе postagi j^ their novelty and Базе The fine Double varieties i *,* Coloured Illustri tions y Mr, Andrews, free by pite in | and sent ouk b Messrs. Smith of Dulwich, which ус of f PUCHSI AS GENE ER awarded Seve тераа Certificates, were raised 5s. exchan, e for 12 postag PRINCESS LICHTENSTEIN.—Flowers white, globular, large and Dn M, and FANTA NTASTIC, UE three finest Fuchsias G. ce ever had the pleasure to offer, dor "E: tption of which see бише е. d plants, The Beed now offered will full. A good hardy white Rod, of compact growth, flowering rh A taton ЖҮ uy: ans ене Аа gu. Double р erspart som ihi» чогу ла 'oduce a m as will be seen below, мү! теша: rkable or fell tly. Price 58, each. olour. Our Collection comprises fi disti хи кы б» cn НИОР DOTES: ела ri dem] ARDY FLOWER REEDS, She il prises five distinet colours, riz, Last year's kinds, 24s, to 30s. per dozen. Older kinds, 9s. to 185. DEP caen: of 100 эйе arati is 20s. o4 shades, y lilac, deep carmine, and stri Pan and their T En " = > Ts. C1 „а t from tho Gardeners’ Ch ici p. i dozen. een е. WinLrax Pavi, Waltham Cross, London, N. aM ЕРА A box of towers fo Messrs, а шер тиш Ne venie s, Fruit Trees, &c. RICHARD = Seed Merchant, Worcester. UNS Si + зш. full) dao = 5 remarks] fine 2 M. cut BUSH дюр D SON 8 cag NURSERY qn ордод of flesh. colour, to plush ‹ оГ deepest aM fna is the best 7 ndon. n carmine rose tint о . Benary's GLADIOLI, fine, from 4s., @з., 93., & 12s. per dozen, CHALCEOLARIAS, "што, RAN GE, and RED, |on through the ordinary deep rose tints to a very dark ме CATALOGUES оп унй, The pale ones especially are also remarkable for а large d Highgate Nurseries, , London, N. SCARLET GE ANI Ms: do. per | like eye, sometimes measuring fully ó-8ths of an inch eme (0 = SCARLET VERBENAS, 8s. per 100, а rs themselves being about 2 inc I rican “Plants. WHITE VERBENAS, 8s. per 100, and flaked with rose on a white ground, and both a As Ехи1вїтЕр IN THE ROYAL cet gap LTURAL GARDENS, KENSINGTON. BLUE VERBENAS, 73. per UA ‚ fiesh-tinted white, as well as rose and rosy-purplo full ATERER GODFREY’ i 'PRICED PURPLE VERBEN v ч үре were OUS повен sent for inspection * * * W d Ed A. CATALOGUE o f RHODODENDRONS S LOBELLA SPECIOSA, fi ings, 5s. We now booking orders for Seed, which will be айк йам AMERIC AN PLANTS wil be forwarded on в CATALOGUES pr) frae o ^ roe d next. "As tho stock n he шой, ам early ord а The Catal 1 etras ts of tM = с-з rus Я The above are well-rooted and D I Plants, shaken out of | wil ps CL uted in e contains probably thé inost extemaive coles of all the Hardy and | "iE Dots. — T s: бй. each, Trade prico oh арр. | p me mos UEL Cox, ia Valley Nursery , Southampton —— Кил Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. EER E EE EDEN collection ge pont рагаў RHODODE RONS POCHI PDF IP аас Surrey, about, 1 mile from Sunning- Arn ылар ыра Sun N EW HARDY LATE-FLOWERI NG r on er, profuse bloomer, 0 в Раса Mene: VO ei aio SEED AND PLANT MERCHANTS. PRINCESS of EC do Y VIS ouis, Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage P. › flake on the upper abd with brown, : - х cit D utr TON LILIUM AURATUM, Third Consignment this season from Japan. readily beautiful and бгві-е) bea lass Rh ы One-y DLE Зв, 6d., бв, Gd, and Ts, 6d, cach. oso bon DS usual Disoun азаны aha LADIOLI, Surplus Stock. M. йодеш dido calling| 50, in 50 beautiful varieties, 21s; in 25 do., 10s. 64. Varieties for Massing, 25., 35. „киш с hem ; they aro both most d ps. Уе 6d., 155, 6d., and 218, per 100, x : -— а The ооа ваа АЦЫ t FLOWER SEEDS, SPI нгы а ҖЫЛЫ өн дыл Die уны ЖУЙ рне AA Hardy, Half Hardy, or Ten m. а a Сога Post Paid. - deny lom so LÀ, to t le. earlier blooming | kin whey aro confi 3s. Gda, p» 6d., 7s. 6d., s 64., TN VEGETABLE SEEDS, in Collections, Carriage ва, 215, аз upwards. 108. 6d., 158. 6d., ?ls., 425., to 63s. / cert в, ды bwo Tor ds stampa, be forwarded on application for A : УОНА, bat Im Surrey. FINE LAWN GRASS SEED, for Renovating or Laying Down New Lawns, la P FARM SEEDS "d to 21s. and upwards sent Te Paid. for London and Home C m STANDENS onus AND леве. FRIEND” | ен ит for Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables.) ` in Canisters, at 1s, 3d, and дз. 64. * Gardeners and Amateürs T value any article of this deseri dn mid nie eere on Шо Cw Mem ee es ur Stove Tomas li очо, oe Pleasure Grounds and Kitchen Garden Crops, the opii ertl on] fon 3 gliition to the high Testimonials in last weck’s Advertisement, anu "DTI pU Which Я ES Xi MUS Re Aon it sium v mde pete čamo *Little i i EORR У "А тето Vent ith dar гоп, small trusses y are set for mh probably е А Q5 ооа in and 'gubstánce ia dose at ved V rate bedder,"* sud XE Кызган iere à first- i for many Or aed E ed ирей lut September br bi Ze sosmed to enjoy it much, i ensis variety, with scarlet hes of Ne siii e fe jas Abündanee of manure d ЖШ, 1 : nai Tears Hrs cum заа an Шы ло майа 12, KING STREET, COVENT í Араш 15, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 335 BROMUS SCHRADERI (AUSTRALIAN PRAIRIE GRASS). JAMES CARTER & G0. 225 BEG TO ANNOUNCE ТНА EXPEOT S ITI WE ABOVE GRA T FROM AUST. Their CORRESPONDENT gives the following particulars of it :— Grass ssfully; it is considered to be far d Pr es from 200 grammes of ates r 185 times in т - тр атт тые. Ji ias FOR EN. коор | weight he жн КОНЫЕ BEE a ki ammes oa superior іо ару » ich more vigorous than Rye Grass. Опе of its | one EE of seed. It is men M t E n" t at it promises Ба +4 із that it sends up its seed at а very early stage of its | to feed three bullocks where two were fed befor а qe that is one rem that makes it so much more nutritious | prospect Et the d Lou as weld ^ jte beef Ebo. On ое: уе rass has а very early and quick growth in y of the B. e is its growth during an*amount of “ Еи if it A "sit оп our uite and thoro is every reason to | which Кый. all ae e p un thus a y green food for „Түк WILL BE FOUND INVALUABLE FOR жалы. ЕКкЕРр. lt has | cattle before and after all other cut off, and fitting it ELT tr гі а Frania with thi $ ате resul ану for exposed снае Dai aria un Soil: бошо. pus D a called “ Domas has recently м much | farmer, the department of Finisterre, rec e ved som Rint e of the perseve: erance of M. A. Lavallée. E seeds X 2 America, and has з since cultivated tho NUS ant “ү ҮЗ pe М, Шашу, гы койшо. 31 tons 2 green Broi pe eat Success ; Me turns out now, it is said, to be identi with the i s per acre); M. Benoit, of je ome in quest ARTER & Co. E be: happy to book Ordem. for ба л this .GRASS in quantity next autumn, CARTER'S PERMANENT PASTURE GRASS SUPPLIED AND MIXE ORDER TO SUIT EVERY SOIL, AT 20s. to 30s. per acre, and 32s. to 35s. per acre JAMES CARTER AND со. 237, 238, & 261, HIGH. HOLBORN, Ү.С. ; DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX; and ORYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, FOREST HILL, S.E. C E0108 VARIEGATED — GERANIUMS for BEDDING or POT CULTURE. т тв, Pollock olden Tom Thumb | Бао Yellow Belt lden Vase | Glow-worm Mrs. Milford Fontainebleau | Burning Bush Golden Нагкаж iss Emily Domville Sno ке The above 12 varieties will be sent on receipt of a remittance for 21s., by — Aururp Faver, Nurseryman, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. Г EXHIBITORS of PLANTS.—A large and beautiful onk. of fine SPECIMEN PLANTS оп Sale at J. C. PApxAN's, nce Nursery, Boston Sj , near T st publish a NEW DESC SCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of KCN. „НОП, YHOOKA, E DRE PLANTS, to be had n Spa.—April QaxrTER'S GARDENER'S VADE-MECUM is now ready. оа GERANIUM 6S. 8 ов THE Pres t off in one direction gaps = - ues " (x other towards pur] Ar , m ta, the bedder-out will M acquired ма at Polar palume a LE. tints which must be invaluable especially in па lis the present ; the. flo mi -1 vin m lay or low of colouring, which gives them extraordin and Шап n. “gardons ners’ Chronicle, Au sa е = Hen elty in ё& Ке 2 and st le, which šable in every collection,” у rnal of оош re, July 5, 1i. “The like have never т been obtained ; possessi: they do not guy novelty, but singular beauty of colour, and v sd "iiid sion of bloo) m." Jounal of Horticulture, September 2 20, 186. * The үче бз of new colours amongst the таео of во Duos and useful a flower cannot be otherwise than agreoable 0 hose who follow up the parterre system of flower gardening. Many of them bombie the profific bloom of the Nosegay race with the better- рери DOMO с, ° e mor k . 0 f the more ordinary kinds. pardoning, "wh o koe o in the matter о; flower Sana епі; засе with the times."—The Florist, &nuary, LEXAND DRA.—Top petals of flowers crimson, lower pet: als magenta, the combination of colours кое a most beautiful glow or pegats ids i т free and effective. Price, 5s. each AM —Flow тр ht purplish rose, the trusses of immense GENUINE GRASS SEEDS. PERFECTLY FREE FROM WEEDS. SS ааты: J AMES VEITOH, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W., . ts th to th following VERY FINE MIXTURES, which P n м; } Та одане б д irt CRM A а ое лл : Chat INT size, Yu а undant, and standing up well above the iw» A EE free-growing Hybrid Nosegay, of spreading habit, the leaves slightly zonate, "e distinct and attractive. ч. n в, eac h ^ Е grand acquisition," — Te Florist. ** It was the айган on of all who saw it."—Jowurnal of Horti- e distinct and attractive; * * standsinthefront rank." ardeners" Chronicle. A INDIAN YELLOW.—Flowers orange scarlet, deb hs strong glow of genes. uite a мүн and pleasing colour trusses, which are modium sizo are produced in а MIXTURES > PERMANENT PASTURES and MEADOW LANDS. ontaining 785 the finest suitable Grasses and Clovers. о 30s, per aere MIXTURES for IRRIGATION or WATER MEADOWS. . Bpecially prepared from those kinds of Grasses most suitable for moist situations. 25s. per acre, MIXTURES for P FIELD LAWNS, MER per "e мз SUITARLB fer SHREP АКУ. T кена as MIXTURES ir RECLAINED MARSHES or HEATH LANDS. 20s. per ас: MIXTURES for GARDEN LAWNS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, GRASS PLOTS, BOWLING GREENS, &c. 183, — —— ке "e lb. This Mirtira haa 1 P w-— m ds, 1 di. ze ‚ыен. ~ > MIXTURES for RENOVATING 6 «ә дүк (Sow 10 to 121bs. per aere). MIXTURES for AT] annis s MESS Те Mixiusas oss £ Ho cac o В. seen. &0, бе, g qui t, * either One. asture or Hay. 165, 18s., and 20s, per acre, In ordering this М: ы аа а dd ired for 0 ; Two, or Three Years" Lay. kind of Grass and Olover emane “ү aise анбон воа SEEDS mara а, abundance of dwarf but froe habit, wi up and frst- ze PME BO IM Mc pei, ont rrr Dar d and valuable addition to the materials for "—Gardeners! Chronicle. "Тш шо novel Н in colour."—Journa! of Horticulture. Li the mors welcome ар baing o Î first of this colour which boh ean asado ower gardener,"—7'he Florist. PLAGE Ahi. + wort arimen кадыы the тн f medius Ee asd yery шап Grown at th Сана Pale. en d ose TO! e on кз before offered for d 64. each, * Extremely useful for small or the margins of ribbon borders, on account of its close d: it." —Gardeners Chronicle. DONALD ) BEATON. — Flowers clear orange scarlet, ofimmense size апа ре дио, исаев MAo largo; а strong PREI ing kind, excellent for bedding. Price, 5s. each. ** A thoroughly good variety. x darin 8 Chronicle. DUCHE е ers soft rosy lake, of good size and form, trusses also good and abundant. T теу ае отейца kind, of dwart habit invaluable for bedding. Prici FULGENS.—Flowers vivid scarl with йы P. "white е ч large e paok, Ае 8 perfect globe, каш Ад leaf. ice, 88. each. GLOWWORM.—Top petals в of flowers fiery scarlet, owai war. pataia or very erect, standing well aboYo the foliage ; the habit is d: таа compact. This mises to be one of th. beautiful plante recen! d and pecu for 3 the combination of Vere ni rm rii and peculiar glow quite unique in the each. Price, 6s. te a novelt; уа E Eod remarkable Puede rK Gar dene $ Chronici, GENTA ik дч with Et TA QUE a Vd а X T TET very RANGE NOSEGA Y. T ves ur. Ig чаган colour, very effecti ce, бв, each, ES pisition; * * the flowers diff. all others we Agmen, а D ong dai] Gardener “In this the упш i gi dp Me i —The Florist. llars walls of the conservatory and flower garden, Es bein » PRINCESS LICHTENSTELIN,—EFlowers salmon pi s0 colour, very smooth, perfect form and fine close habit. e, 58, each. SALAMANDER.— Flowers brilliant, scarlet, white eye, fine compact habit, horse-shoe leaf. Price, 3s. 6d. в r 5 Ei TES 8 - & E 2 El s WALTHAM SEEDLING.—Flowers fine, full, dark uel very hi hoe leaf; a Н; Хозерау, raised raised from ае e p - ышы Т, А speci ооба 9" for bm е ed s respectfully зо! WiLLiAM Par, Waltham Cross, London, №. PETER LAWSON & SON, QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, EC.; and at EDINBURGH. » LISTS OF ALL SORTS ОЁ SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE Grass Seeds "ms tahliah Hammersmith, London, W. + CHOICE and EXTENSIV E COLLECTION of STOVE and. GREENHOUSE CH cue ays on view SHRUBS, and MENTÀL TREES, NERA AL NURSERY'BUSINESS is carried on nm free at the various London Railway АЖ ES. Also FRUI from the Count: к SEED anı Pope Packag: Stations. EALING NUR: Г, G. Слххох, Man "Теп minutes’ walk from m ting Station on the i Western Railway Main Line. FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUBS, are here extensively and successfully нүм. in some of the finest Loam in (Бе County. FELTH mes NURS ERY, R. HrauaM, Милад: ania es' walk from Feltham Statio: DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, and "CONIFERJE t a free Loa suited to their habits. WOOD LANE NURSERIES, ISLEWORTH. EES аге іп а н nd cA: State, and ed on. : ection of chasers. The prices are very moderate, and the Plants are Frequontiy transplanted to ENSURE ЗАРЕ removal. e following BATA LOGUES are published, and will be forwarded Post Free on application :— CA' DOINGUOMEMS f KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI LTURAL SEEDS. CATALOGUE 0 of STO pem e HOUSE PLANTS. CATALOGUE of SOFTW ED and BEDDING PLAN' c eeu of FRUIT TREES Ж FRUIT TREES in Pors. CATALOGUE of HARDY SHRUBS and TREES (will shortly be famed) CATALOGUE of DUTCH B coner kd mp N&C к, Proprietors, Hammersmith, London, W. BULBS, published in August. Sutton’s Gras Soils. ESSRS. SUTTON S Beas o EEDS being mixed expressly to suit the Soils for which they tus o sl an persons Dedorin have only to state the nature of t ms il nd acreage to be laid down, when suitable Seeds will be эы САЗ реке YADE- i. МЕСОМ deas PNIEURTERTUGO IN WEE ent of Grass Lands BvjSowixc 600р SEEDS OF THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS. QUTTON'S RENOVATING 88 m ASS SEEDS should NOW be The: Seeds PERENNIAL соу FERS and йе АНЫ SSES forimproving the bottom. Price 104. x 1. ; 8 or 12 165. Lh acre will be puede d wil great increase in the pr ако produce Ѕсттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. [APRIL 15, 1865, ü Cro yu witho T a Corn Crop d. e MAR ot ON'S ESSAY on PAS other Nery "valuable cred e E TE. vA f ddeStion, enter so, the "TIMES CORRESPONDEN: CE publi. а 5 1 ER MR. SANDERSON, a | DEB. ТЕТТЕ y .J. MECHI, ESQ: E. MARTIN ү SIR GÉORGE JENKINS SUTO: Which may s had gratis Eo INSON, Базе ^ SuTrox & SoNs, Ci rkshire Seed ун eed for all : TORATI SSE ent ie bana el made of PERMANENT M MEADO OW G s por Ae EH consisting of The. Tina: AGRICULTURAL, MEADOWS and PASTURES. Catalogues forwarded post free de Mark. KITCHEN GARDEN AND FLOWER. | to any address оп application. І MEADOW AND e GRASS SEEDS. JOHN &. CHARLES LEE, SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, mend who are о Lay Ree thos ; Down or Im Каш. of the гче of the p^ n y dealt Tu. айй to state if the the the following ave made гла careful selections for effects : required IXTURES for LAYING DOWN LAND to PERMANENT EADOW or PASTURE, carefully selected to suit various soils. 30s. per acre. MIXTURES to LAY DOWN PARK or FIELD LAWNS; all 32s. per acre. TPEFS "e nes of the lation Stocks in Europe of the pun RAL GRASS and CLOVER m which Ud E m suit sug тө for w) чен the; a grarequired- EUR kt озш require: may be on application. eh lot Of Gras * Essay on Pastures” e deni win КА енын rts of jus dom. Expo delivered f. free to the Ships Mh vd any Ei des Ms Ee OMEN Венн & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed tablet ment, Reading. г acre. MIXTURES à MAKING NEW or IMPROVING OLD GARDEN LAWNS, didi per we А COMPLETE CATALOGUE of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS sent post free on application, ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and m ESTABLISHMENT, HAMMERSMITH, LON МР. mprove their Pastures ог Lawns. send them fill land is drained. x p Ти MIXTURES, whiéh cannot fail to produce t I MIXTURES for TURES. 8 to 121b. per acre; 94. per lb., 80s. per owt. TRATH LANK | MTXTIT MIXTURES for 20s. to 24s. per acre. MIXTURES of GRASSES and CLOVERS for ALTERNATE HUSBANDRY, for One, Two, or Three Years Гаў, в., 20s., and 22s. j iow them. TRATED BOOK on б! Er Si чеч J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Gloucester, Seedsmen to the Gl Agricultural Society. I SUTTON'S | PRIZE MANGEL WURZEL AND TURNIP ——— ГАНЫ KOHE RABI SEED. . I X FOR PRICES, SEE 5 2 SUTTON'S NEW FARM' SEED SUTT RATIS AND POST FREE ON Ae TO ON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH MAY BE HAD G шише | түтү | поду Арап, 15, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL G AZETTE. E EW E PLANT: BROMUS UNIOLOIDES NE" NEN FORAGE Р SCHRADER'S BROME GRASS, some- called NEW ZEALAND GRASS and PRAIRIE GRASS.— I was introdu — by e G from the enormous cuttin, gr lately Dur: the Continent and уБ productive plant, especially under 338.94 ог C ER quantities of Seed may be obtained f: EIGATE London-made FLOW: N.B.L ^v Чон SILVER SAND. — Best Kent and "u- PEATS, LOAMS, PEHAGNUM, ROCK SANDSTON WER POTS, & ed Trucks can be LM diflict on ап the Railways. , S Sand and Peat Depot, Reigate, S Surrey. RES ATE SILVER SAND, 12s. per ton, at ТТ, elive: 5 miles, or to any Lon э Үй or Rai 16s. per rrt Or ls. 6d. per bushel КЕЕ cost p ice, ог on hire). 'WLOAM, LEAF-MOULD, Pris Lawsos & Sow, The Queen's Seedsmen, 28, ine ug а NARD, £ Bailiffs, and | Gardeners. LIAM D2 NET is ашай io y; all of first-class quality, true to тад апа аё been piy, al GRAPS Н SEEDS, EGETABLE SEEDS, CLOVER SEEDS, FLOWER М SEEDS, TURN SEEDS, PLANTS, &c. And every other description of Seeds in common хо а ые for the season sent post reet em application. Seedsman, 304, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. HE EARLIEST PEA KNOWN is CARPENTER'S ap ipd gathered xA й > Testimonials. Price 3s. 6d. per Trade price = ава A remittance from unkno enta i is CAR RS MAGNUM —The Largest and Best Tall Pea grown. 5. рег а СА ERS MULTUM IN PARVO.—The Best Dwarf Pea SL E CARPENTERS MONSTROUS GREEN COS ТЕ ТОСЕ, CARPENTERS MONSTROUS BROWN COS LETTUCH, 14., 2s. 6d., and 5s. per к m = three best LETTUCES in CAT. рео qae Merchant an Ed Bt. James's Street, Brighto: HE ESSEX RIVAL PE A.—The finest, most productive, and best flavoured Early Pea in cultivation. See large Advertisement of m timonials, December 31, "MC also Advertisement and id monials of January 7 Los i n 3 т of notice."—Journal of Hor- [beral]; пу ealt with. Terms оп application, о be obtained чт Messrs. Peter Lawson & Son, 28, King Street, Cheapside, London. Mr. James Veitch, R Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea. Messrs, Cooper & Bolton, 2355 anoop БЫ t, Lon. mn tii hardson, & порча in, London. akting a 60, Barbican, Mr. G. W. 2 te Street Lo ling, Berkshi ires ham ry, Chelmsford, Essex. E Epwanp CARPENTER, Seed Sussex. Seed I ME 96, Fe $8 ЕР ЕЕ © Бы > + у 4 sio or Wigh igh! E R. AL int, SL. е pus ee EX er enhall, Witham, Essex. intree, Place des Trois Maries, Paris, France, reed LEY, Sible d aS A Halstead, Proprietor. E D EARLY Рі Eria the earliest kind » отаца por смара. 8), 1s. uer M PRINCESS ROYAL ML 02 i » к, PAYNE'S C HERO (Drxox's), EA тег quai РА SORT TO вібосор ILI, SNOWS WINTER wh MP. 1s. per packet. tod CORNISH, 6d. per packet ot r packet KEMPS Jy MARROW 6d. per packet ING, 1s. per packet EARLY DWARF BREVES 715. per packet H TOM THUMB reram 5), 1s. per ; 6d. ONE, 44. per oz. той CAN STRAP-LEAVED, dd park RIVERS ROYAL ASHLEAF, per peck, 35. AUT'S SUPERB FRENCH, 18 varieties, mixed, RUE TOC improved larg: erem оГ. and upwards Ун upwards carriage free. Those kinds priced per "o IPTIVE flowering, 18 varieties, mixed, 1s. per packet | OLL Kentish and Hampshire PEATS, COCOA А FIBRE REFUSE LL J. Kex TOBACCO CLOTH. Swan Place, Old Kent Road, London, S.E Соб -NUT REFUSE Mee nice regal А e r bag. FA айты: epp ү учен! to use it, see long Adve ent in Gardeners Ci Chronicle o PX the 21si arch, 1863; or apply to the га Cocoa FinnE CowrAxrY, Kingston-upon-Thames. Postage Stamps or Post-office КЕ чаш payable to J. Bansgax | p Bansuaw's BRUSHES апа MATS are sold in every town, CavrioN,—Every Brush . stamped, J. Bansuaw's Patent. —The cheapest and best is article for ge nfi Огевародвев and destroying the Fly, price 18. 4d. per Ib. JOSEP: Влкек, 10, Gough Square, Post Office Orders payable Fleet Stre e pi able to ke another reduction, ал Fleet Street, тоги Е.С. Y =т= COM- РЕП бет by Nurserymen m ч лаш р, in Кен, 1s., Wholesale by PRICES PATENT с fime cmd vibe peri: e has e greai ts in it, and by reducing the per cent., it is one of the cheapest an i always been the most efficacious remedy x- tant. To Ds e the Testimonials no news ge , Say :—'' lt is we can find, and he; Tong! ойо! Шке experi ars' trial. d * February 7 Mr. E. une Gai т ^ hen H вав : ** Will you please ti of your ight пераа x 667 you ЕБ кее бое rico, and trust that you may some day be nd 1 feel assured that no * Gishurst,' NE а ruin AT practical men." Certify that durin, = Estanho О о! housemon i i the whole time we were B. Pace Y Co., and PS rere Pace & Т e Manufactured t о Blig ght Composition ире Р улла. ЖАЛУ, directions, amd hat. he те knew the pro- portio: Igi the SUr ingredients. Signed Јонх Mom: HENRY DE ENRY SHEERMAN, GEORGE à Мами” uly 13, 1863. EL As e per gallon (sufficient to make 4 gallons fit for use), 10 gallons and upwards carriage free to London. the ishment, Ofen Бов; 8 and of mj CULTIVATOR ma; England. For Јонх FowrrR & Co., 28, енсе неа County in Works. Leeds, W. Toocoop, Royal South ipton. X be obtained of tne principal Rursérynied and Seedsmen in th Hants Seed Estab- PATENT STEAM PLOUA a: m eL A Kos kd Ац: хто к in every Agri d E.C. ; and Steam Plough PRICED LIST on application- Ricuanp Surri, Seed Merchant, Угаан, KIDNE EY POTATO. — Eos Testimonals ^ fine eating, and the Iron és MA Meade ihe Gardeners’ Chronicle). T extraordin e Seedling Potatos yemas eus опа › and the Potatos themselves very А Boon to pasce ot^ 90 ALES KID Wor ey rn Sh d Сеты e Gardeners’ Potato d c uM A » found tod сы ", һапавош id such. Road, Chelsea, S.W. ; MER Ren. Во | бш, ЧГ, А з es бото Сатка & Co., H а вр po Ps S.E.; Sax аена t Co, i, "ааа dy &е:, Pigglcewbdé, to dote the EL WU RIDE fores for cash :— pa E oo — T URNIP : I fu ER R ONT T ida OEC ror -TOP YELLOW. АП transplanted БШ three months credit, a satisfactory Ir ч бышы ih without which no Seed Grower, Wisbech. EINE DE W. Woopcocx, Re mil ы мамы Н:ивттз Теона | NURSERY WHEAT. MARK. 8 pat з шаг xm SITE Vn ЧИ Quarters. нш ш йе Маш асва Stamp, до Рахово F. QAMUE әј Беѓегепсе itted to Britain and Ireland. Card. L N..-Mo6 GENERAL HORTICULTURAL Soupes, GERRO JY, Knottv Ash, attiva the Nol obüity d dontry througbout Great n punctually — to the same day. a Rb t brick 'k, 565. M V use out brick wor] Valves, Improved Furnace Doors, Furnace Bars, 5ш Castin; - olor very descri; iYNCH а Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Black- on,S. Price List on application. Mr.L friars Bridge, Lond OT WATER PER Rom a а Hot Water. SK SE be oer MERCHANT, eating by Hot W: PIPES, oM Reduced Wholesale E Cisterns, and iption in stock, at wir x5 call attention to his Priées of 5 ft. и iwis Е ГЕТ 6#%. ] jong by e nds i uer m v. .: 015. 0 T ft. long b; xe ES ‚+ m .. . 017 6 8 ft. 6 in. Mo by fe 4) Ad WR snc ow 10 8 ft. 8j in. ] by a 3fü.9pin. wide .. .. .. ..120 9 ft. 8 in. long by 4 ft. 8} I as WAS e nw :@ 11 ft. 6 in. long by 4 ft. 34 in. wide xe 114 0 ive per cent. discount allowed if 400 are taken. Green d Hothouse, Conservatories, ani € made to order at ls. ld. per square foot. Ај та ventilation on the best сеч 2-inch Lights made Pomp d painted three etor Area оенду H LE. Hot Water. Опо, mi еа О Д Thr, or Кош Garden. Frames, уше with iron Ael angles, always in stock, 194, Kiug Le os яшы; ог W, Swrmm, Horticultura, Builder, Turnham Green oe CARTERS GARDENERS VADE- MECUM £1000 UPON the соатга TACKLE agaimst ed T Mond i ES, e чал MIT: EE ul o uses and белөн: ries. ЕЕЕМ AN, „Носы ч E? ckney, N.E., REX ed 90 y sub: pou mad. GRE N- OUSES, Glazed, ready "ori r шше w^ t by 13 feet, 5015 BEEN N t, 151. andsome CONSERVATORY 8; T үчү Узе pam yof for Sale, 36 feet by 19 feet. ERRA „СОТТА GALLERIES No. 1, South Wharf, Prae reet, Paddington, W., are NOW OPEN with a fresh Stock of VASES, FOUN TAÍNS; S POT GARDEN EDGINGS, and other Ar Arehitectural good 5р gr "i Tottenham Tdi Road, mE nup HORTICULTURAL es, Ornamental Flower cke ets, Oak do., Lo nding Prices on ap: okica. тнр OXLE 0 n п et or BEADED BRICKS lor awa: with all com) ae the most perfect means of Training at less cost y апу other means, J. Foxuer, Patentee, Stoney S ucks. London араба: M" F. & G. RAK OM. нөн Wharf, Ui» round Street, Blac! Кага , S. while it, furnishes and trouble than b; PIT CULTURAL ОКЕ РР ҮР LAWN EU GARDEN ENGINES and ROLLERS, and ug ud of all kinds. ды 8 NETTING, Prize CHURN, & Delive а carriage fre: Ti Bunorss & Key, 95, Newgate Street, Е.С, Works: Brentwood, Essex ш Фа EESCCOCCÍ BORDER EDGING TILES, pets and material, m lainer ially suited for КЇТСЕ N G: harbour no Slugs and Insects, take : оо, and o сеа р down ineur no further DN до grown" Edgings, conse- quen much с inr beng Fin mens, &с., in Artificial Stone, of groat durability, and in great variety of Б - G. roun Sa Blaci Tn Si questi s b ovi Wes, AR S.W. ; Kingsland е I d, Ñ. Illustrated Price Lists free by post. Тһе Trade supplied. RN. AMENTAL P PAYING ' TI LES for Conservatóries, Halls, fidere Balconies, &c., as Shen, NA PRENDA. ет еу” Bi red, ап buff colours, and capable ot gns. Also TESSÉLATED PAVEMENTS of more за designs than the above. WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Lini zn Dg АРЫ, itchen Ranges, Baths, &c. rb er Stab! Paving ricks of great durability, Duteh and peres d Clinkers, Wi Copings, 1 есе and пе Биз cipes паа злуча пели — шон gu at the above Tp p 2 28. Капта кы Lud NTS BRICK BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries and Grotto Work. 7 Е. & б. Rosurn.—Addresses see above. N B. Orders йору executed by Railway. - Hydraulic Su i T OMM NU SACHINES ап and SYRINGES, b od to tio, nefarious us practice of Manufacturers selling adve yringes às Rxap's PATENT. Kar a tO САПЫ ion the Public against being deceived by such representations, E СЕН: of these instruments, upon trial, will defective an: ess. E SYRINGES е the Royal петле and address, 35, Regent Circus, London, W. Descriptions post free. CHER'S * FRIGI DOMO. pat tronised у the Queen, c эы н так Ga t re for е Duke of Devonshi: са оси zE К: DOMO," а Canvas m: non-conductor of it is арр! —À (€ m ade of patent prepared Hair and Heat and Cold, ki 2 yards Wi ARCHER, Жы» and Sole ux lax Cannon е рр у, and of all les.—Your obedient ea Doer ot Quia lortbn articles, кас h as Mil Bands, Tubing, Soles, Sheet, Pump Buck т, Болна, Bosses, Union Joints, Faska, Bottles, Bowis Cham manér essels, Toilet Tra rays, Spo Curtain Ringe, Galvan: Баеп, Cabot БАСЫН by the Gutta Percha Company, sol who Jlesale doalers a e reds Va ce Comraxy, Paten 18, , City ТТА London, Е.С THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. о Ровере of Buccleu лов. хр PLANT CATALOGUES, ^e і R has much pue in offering his distinct d таме гану early кР Mai Pes x p the очы е н of a White $5. wi boe 04 В! к Негр. y bo 6 Ете "s A dre ои P einem for tho finest flavoured Grape , Muscat of Cede and Froh. -— tion see deners’ аш, Пе Т са, Conifers Ferns, Fagg Grapes, Rhododendro: Roses, Dutch and other иж et forWarded to ) applicants. ic Nursery, To ооа, Surrey, 8. various | | wn Land to to Pasture or Gnass Da Ma б 2 RETE ESSAY o on the above уз затыны Em 2 be ree for ps ono Айбы Society, mag bS nad p Seed Establishment. Reading. овоон та c Three Hundred aliod in гени ФИ) Fon Six Yr. i SvccE: ATE 6 инно ТНЕ dq Сохт 8 TO I0 N East Berks ural E pm and "South. orks ndi Prizes and qe nod e parts o: x аэ Bailif to ihe Right Hon. Lord Berners z — ч The Champion. Swedes pd. еей Lord rners parekan of you, are far superior ч Mr. E. J. у в New Pansies. Be у any other we have grown 1 can Mert say T are uad DWIN COOLING has "he "Hle to unce ui bis jordships | CARROT, £5 e E that he has been entrusted with thi stock of the pios “р, у= mA aere heavier than any other Swedes growing on козүн Novelties for distribution, They have me x awarded First- pound, or cheaper by thé Bushel. Certificates wherever exhibited, and are ost distinct and B NE ed le. per p ARM LIST gratis aad d post Kaa: кеа. еч er ESCRIPTIVE PRICED LIST. "E 24 varieties ox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establis on cation, , оран reso d бе кышу AMES CARTER anp CO., SEED MERCHANTS, n RM neries; Derby J aH Holborn, London, W.C. ep раа d Prim ENUINE FARM SEEDS. . CLARKE is now prepared to send out in pagka се 2s, 6d. each, this The Mh AL EN of PRIMULAS in Eni vation. The Seed now for sale has — hse om selected Ва э it is believed the produce wil. m т to t 'ormer years. “ » Printed instructions fi ONLY" PRIZE NATIONAL each packet. ke od received [d payment. MEDAL FOR Nursery, Streatham Plac e, Brixton Hill, London, S EXHIBITION, stage OBERT SIM си iov vend роз ве! refi, -u р Gib a al ье No. T. SH and EXOTIC y *,* Part 1I. (Exotio Ferns) will Foot's Cray Жамы, 8. Rn Im SMITH'S PS of all d REEN FIR ipe suitable for Bri! tala. ова size, D DA үзүл description, form, e аде, ат timb country and = — si soil, and ro Mosi y copious кер a Enlarged Edition, Froe by Fost for 12 or 11 postage s eaea onymes. Ables Doug BARRON reg plants of the above, with good ed à to offer beautiful well- ers and sé des grown p roots (never having been ép рис р: e to 18 in., 60s. per 100; 2 ft. 2ft. 6 100s. per 100. M iiber tree, the Dougl: Fir stands val Tie) 4р Lee b ihternstional Exhibition in 1862 was, when eut down, 309 ped h. The strength of the Timber consid: 1 the Larch M est red Deal, and was only he Pitch s ers" Chronicle, June 17, 1863, vaston Nurse E. PIERCE, Yeovil iL Nurseries, Botrióreet, ген e 150 CEDARS of of LEBANON, 8 to 10 feet, w S HOLLIES three lanted, 605. pot 100. TTE, Б foot, s. per 100. pago оаа 2000 PORTUGAL LAUREL, feet, 408. per 100. 0 T T D бы Seedling ARBOR" Vir, 18. гесез ч › 15. lyear BERBERIS DAR 408. 1-уеаг BROOM, e ҮҮ SPANISH, 158, [ce PIÓEA NO А, 1004. lyear PORTUGAL LAUREL, 153. 1-year Seedling YEWS, ENGLISH, m BEDbED ARBOR-VITJE LOBBI BOX, NEW BROAD-LÉA V ED, 40s ә SPRUCE, 100s. » — PERNETTYA MUCRDN. АТА, 703. $ e k 9 inches, 408, PORTUGAL PICEA PINSAPO 3 . » RETINOSPORA ER GOIDES, 808, RHODODENDRONS, 3 yrs. best named sorts, 608. » THUJOPSIS BOREALIS, 3 yrs., very fine hybríds from SEEDS. CARTERS SELECT LIST of сакоо A SEEDS (at Special prices i i ew ready, and will be free on applicati CARTER'S PERMANEN T PASTURE GRASS, carefully mixed to order), to suit all Soils, from extra cleaned чаш, can be supplied according to Ж dis quality of the Mixture, to 308., and 328, to 858. per а GENUINE FARM SEEDS. ONLY” PRIZE MEDAL FOR SEEDS. EXHIBITION, JawEs CARTER & Co., Seed Merchants, High Holborn, Lond оп, W.C. Established ouk of a Century. “йы McOULLOCH, GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, Orders amounting to 21s. and upwards sent Carriage Free, COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEARS SUPPLY. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 31. 23. И. 105. П. 1s. No. 1. 81. 3s. BUTLER Ax» McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1805. to 5 inches, 70s. ч Nu ne liL m tat үүх; ÁTUMLEY ASD "UNS hare to жансак S29 SES sanis, райы 5h hare to a offer tio BUTLER'S DENPMELON |. . 5 А 44 3 OWER SEEDS (sent Post free). ANI. siu ue Жел. ың Mee omes Nr qu Assortments of 100vars. 50 vars, 30 vars, 25 тагз. 15 vars. ; Multiflora М P Matro "Petticoat, ALS—Hardy 20s, 10s. eic id 1 Е es, Puritani, | „ Half H 305, 155. ce T8. 6d. - 48.04 oman, Боору Sata 5 29. — 1904 Д1 003. 3. & (Hardy) Sie Beaty, Brightness Half un 3 » Taed — 4s 0d. ot en NOVELTIES in FLOWER SEEDS.—Seo Descriptive Catalogue. { ns for SPRING PLANTING.-—Gladioli, Liliums, including LS 4s. => dozen. пале. тамша y Tere dutem Rud BEDDING CA EOLARIAS, best varieties 3%. to 05. рат doz. | and othe; A NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG! тесны Тее, quotations at low rates ^ "ш К таз, фе збо ot 1000 ön e pptteation: EIS misi emens, Mim iy A get ior : cA ee RAYSON'S TRUE CBS & SAPE зе s m gemi tes deas E ret t pe per 100. ol: OOPIEGIELI = В. Kr&onóonN, Sheen № ichmond,S.W. OWER PLANTS, strong, wh а Si ue vi 3 © ЛАЛ, have stood AGRICULTURAL SRED Svedes, Öärots, Mangel Wurzel, Graeses, Ке. PRICE LIST just püblished, and may be hàd gratis on application. Turnips, Agents for GOULDING'S HORTICULTURAL MANURE, 15. per canister. ; ES off the Lan IS DUET js mins S uer]. аад Plant Houses. In packets, 1s. and 23. each. Borer & McCcrrocn, Covent AEN [Arnm 15, 1865, HE LONDON SEE ANY, Т 68, Welbeck Street, PEE Lolo LB, HE LONDON SEED COMP Mr oun шы; rois ON The FARM SEED LIST is now gratis and а free, бее а1 z^ ÉL. GRASSES, CLO &c. 5 LONDON SEED COMPANY. n supply SWEDE TURNIPS at ы, por prim TURNIPS Пр 2те, per bushel Sis per bushel per DON SEED COM fine samples of MANGEL RZE! LENITED, varieties: s YONG. RED, Bis. . per cwt. ; L WOR Uem ewt.;R TSHER уйле pa GLOB T ED, COM D (ШТ; sp ORDRE £6 ENG po E BELGIAN I atta Жы 13s. рег суф. ; RDG RS, TARES, TURNIPS, MAN EED C ANY, А por pu m v best. Lum clt шы s. реген, Lu a DON SEED COMPANY, ХРОН 5 for PERMANENT оо TALAN AS bushel, or E ur uantities at 75s. per quarter, GRASS, 5s. eni us! een =ч 383. wo m Street, Cavendish m a Chea. iii nts— "Mos SCOTT, де РА Somerset, p ue " e l4th Edition of his FLOWER GARD N DIRECTO) E ханын а: ; itis mp d v as ections of all пш mple directions how diete er rm Circles, E &c. 16 etm зев, ГО зао them. M "Ribbons, TER PRING ARDENING, жа wit td Early Мота WINTE Low Er M eharedn, PF and their Cultivation,. Pos Calceolarias. PYLE has a few hundreds ot the above, autumn. struck, AUREA FLORIBUNDA, 98, per 100; KAYI, 9з. of ORANGE, 12s: M dion PNE IFLOWER PLANTS, "p i f en rriage free t Post-office Orders payable U St. John's Nursery, bottom of John Stree ANSELL, hay NG PLANTS, will $ pre! arties requirin LOB AS, CA. PUN CINERARIA MARITIMA, AGERATU NIEREMBERGIAS, Кагіу orders pridem 7. as received. Post Office Orders (payable at Вгескпоёк Plate, "Town;) t reference тагай mden Nursery, Grafton Road, Kentish SRM T Magnificent Double — H. d: HARDY S ӨЧ is now re t free. All the varieties (including upwards uan ones, ani UR extra Dwarf Novelt! ) are uc Show. good strong well-grown plants, price 63. to 1 dozen ; rice on applieation. All Carriag id " ndon; and йл Т ozen to any Railwa? pie Station. Stour = с xs Essex, Established 55 BARNES. е 3o pos p йш that his Set of NEW PETUNIAS will be the 20th April. The above are a selection from several thousand, мне in colour, perfect in n and quite distinct, | The set of Eight are oered d for 30s., and в, A DESCRIPTI Y: rwarded on Dai aol, Wars zh FRA MT $3 LINDEN, Nies ep Boya : 2 CEXCA А ы E ЫЯ ава. EXHIBITORS, abd. 1j Immense Stock of fine hi sitni i of the Approved ET ‚кеды A ciall; du e purposes of the above, АТА! GUES LL on Appian to as ery, Hailsham, 2222 th, Distance, Season, Hardiness, E Colour, Storing, Tlavour, and other qualities dé E List Free LA Post A е deeds diroct from й и, Seed Merchant, Worcestet. IOLE yox CZAR.—In ton Mr. F. J. Gramat begs to state that i this FLOWER YELLOW PERFECTION, in the Jouy GRAHAM, who will be prej to ex 1 £5 per 100 for the former, containing abo! Cranford, к НО i to ране и Різ of fine See wo Жаргыда blot and also of his pure e hands Xr X, the rate o! Кил Т of the latter, Pu US MARITIMA, This variety of Fir e shore, where it, grows bett. breeze uri gro' " , AN Apam 15, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 339 O O ———_— ОТАТ, BOTANIO ко of LONDON, Seed Orders without munitus qa — SAM NA MM that of the pipes, but it is tele R — 9 ARING EXHIBITION 4 h and a җор it does not follow that the ST of AWARDA, 4 A AM iudi. effoot arisi heir radiation will be ч LEAS. PE: а n the same proportion, still unquestionably it 14 Prize РИ mio, Gr аг ЕН. саҳ ер onts Park, М в. SUTTON Ы TS ^. Desa; who Жа T Т, considerable, nd must ai gn tly а 9. Young, Өт. to R. Pri ims] ye omitted V = either their Name or Address, so that it is impossible tà DT the temperature of the house. ARR AS. (Nurs ascertain to whom the goods shouid be sent. nst be experieneea| ^5 {0 the “four rows of pipes inte to keep 14, Mr. C. на 0 я, Pes err Pete TU Mf tuas faétrténienoé must bé oxperiensed. adiu up moisture into the rubble and tan $i, Mr. B. H. Lane & Son, (md Berkhampstead, Horts. their nw до A abo * | ts (я th t f 20, Messrs. 3 NEW AZALEAS. shire Seed Establishment, Reading. AT roots, e iter of the ya, Më, C. Tarner, Nurserpman, Siough. Ses ds, Growth of 1864. article in which the house is desoribed does not жис Тш: бг , mention any such intention; he merely says the * 6 CINEBARIAS. A eum) oun. 2c ipes—for t as fuent, be it obsery: у зи, Mt. 7. James, Gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq. убор Hoo n | have large evapora: roughs, Hot-water pipes o: Re Marchi, Gr. to E. Oates, É Esq, ен JN ахь CHARLES ТЕЕ, Вгерзмих to the Qvxsx, | hemselves will not give out, nor keep sending up UNT TM ЙОН Pe н АЕ GAME rS moisture, By their heat they will cause vapour ж 2 ырш ot E ot LILY rg VAILET. containing Selections 1 from the bêst Stocks at Home and Abroad, | 0 ascend from where it may exist amongst the 1st, Mr. Bartl peaomas. а: Үгү Nursery a Sa wer rubble in which they are imbedded, and that M Mir. V. T ‚ GF. to Leu us — |vapour will be condensed on any surface colder LEM овет, Gr. to r Озава OBBERY VALUA BLE PLANTS. | Бап itself with which it may co ntact, and : Yu ы ban G MN D D GATUBDAY IA AST, T, Aprila, some pors WARD. петог бош 116 Will be absorbed by soil or other porous sub- y n, Hammersmith, the Plant-h. f Messrs. Е. G, Н; Bo Вох Welling A i i Mert T A fiama Nurse man, Holl St. John s Wood, Londoh, f us TELA xg ERANIU | ар fated. Hat һе heat is т.” w а; = е utifu! : 2E Nr G Wheoter, ӨР. to Sir F. Н. Goldsmid, Bt. LUCY GRIEVE, and also a Branch of another new aud beautiful | Kept up, evaporation will still go on, and the roots DM: PAPKARA, i di Pot hs Led bra in „беспов, да (ве Aion property will easily be | of the plants will either ultimately become parohed 'essrs. ; ; Ec E Mr. W. Раш, Waltham in Grom lor Roses in Pots. eie sd T та all others by their exceeding cU T fal and if moisture is not supplied, or if this is done, and Ses. ouri eal mo of his Notice is given as a ui iy 1 H Ip to Messrs. H, Lano & Son, for Collection of | deter clandestin offér of the goods ab a future period, and | 6 e! t at the same time raised far above that whioh Ман. Мень E здох & Sox her eby s offera Reward of £20 to any | vegetation could bear, they will become ** cooked,” Bronze Medal to M: W. Cutbush & Боп, ы i for Collection rson who shall "offer informatio: the above Establishment Th t h b il of Hyacinths. ending to ihe conviction o of the guilt 4 This Reward shall E ese extremes, ever, can be easily avoided,— Mee Me ME W pm ре ош Roe on after Wilh the sum of £19 Will be given at any Aftor period to ang | по тоге moisture need be given than the roots E edal to Mr. Y Ball Chelsea, for Collection of Dractenas. rson offering the same information, as the Vlants ll SEN the plants require, апа no more heat than Modal to Mr. W Chelsea, for Collection of Camellias, until 1866. As the house in which P piene are 173 Bronze Medal to дсн Henderson & Son, for Collection of сш ой it ds „т SAP ped нА. iin wren: ai "rey ne Oni dent thinks that ei ht f m ey were immiediately convey ne correspondent thinks that eig ipes for Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, for Collection of | premises £ Smati € же on 9' | "he Wellington Nursery bottom-heat, and only six for top-heat, is out of PLANTS. A CCLDATISATION SOCIETY. Ji GREXT- BRITAIN. | proportion, Mr. MEREDITH has had groat expe- First-class eos to м " T Holland, Gr., for Asplenium Tricho- die D nad Duke SH н; айай €— А. Es Apa E EOS | rience, and mu ave been aware that fewer pipes Сенем te to Mr. W. Bull, for Be: aodónianue wüh 09; of the Society's Rules, they а would have been sufficient. to ive m bottom- rtolonia margaritac te to Mr W. Bull, for Camellia bicolor de IN. cate to Mr. B. S. vn irm = Alsophila же First-class Certificate to Mr. B. S. W; or Colocasia longiloba. Muta e Mr. чи — 4 ч for Cineraria Lord [ratas Ce {е to Mr. W. Paul, for Rose Maréchal Niel, -class cate to Mr. W. Bull, for Polystichum ordinatum. HE ILFORD HORTICULTURAL and MARK u Egal po orna See Incorporated under t ев Act, 1862, b: of each Shareholder p to the amount of Puis e" Capital £50,000, in 10,000 Shares | tha Council Room of the Royal Horticultural Society at Kens S on MONDAY, April 24, at 3 o'Clock р. о ELE Royal Highness the PRINCE of WALES as Pri esident of of the Socie! ty, in the room A a late President, his Grace the Dvxs of New CASTLE, deceased. Wt r of toa Council, E ЗЕ Haw ten Secretary. Royal Pavilion, B HE BRIGHTON and SUSSE FLORICUL TURAL and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Sa hold their SUMMER and a nd BICIS in A дрота gp endid Tooms RA South CT his | w Eastern not raiso tho e et the a d а үнө #5 each. Deposit 108, E аы Ича cation and 108. on Allot- SHOW, WEDNES ESDAY mn HURSDAY. gue ne 98 5 "and 29. The | gou erature whioh **G. Н.” menti ment. -No Call to ex: are, or to be made at a less WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY September 13 and 14, mpe ons interval than three months A NC "Call. NOM o Sa E to Бе had ói on нта to kr. S with i am ; but if it rd nih py this his DIRECTORS. ames's Street; or Бак rre, Esg., The Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, Chairman. | Queen's Graperie „б Order ofthe Соп Potatos would be lon g in ing. may be o em y „LL.D. peo Editor o of the Journal гари | Y». бакгехтен, Secretary | thought, кен that Ул hent from eight rows of бөө W ончо, Esq (collo f the zo т «gre pi ss than t of clear space between е PE ИС] Y. Cninizs Ler, Esq., of J. & C Los NN recte ^ Che G {ү B0 yer Б d uate for any M i resosi it, Kensington, wW. nary purpose, But to or this would be IE que urit, анып SAT URDAY, APRIL 15, 1865. like waiting by the side of a river till all the water The London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury. ; Parrisos & Te: S esed Street, London. иба н ua ER EDI Wiik should have run past, befor! qm À - а; | Dd or the water, though constantly passing, wou x Royal!Horticulturat (Floral and Fruit , , | —PÓ ЕЕЕ jit Gertener to mis Pasta — »l з бот mmittee) at В. T ыт Noon as eonstantly coming on. respeot l END E AR 4 ns Mi Horticultüral бўейшу` во); pposed accumulation «x heat from the pi ; 4 АГАРАТ, т 2t Y South Kensington .. "a "rb ika pr of establishing and would be oonstantl е ed, but it w ; ар Т Отот ahd Market агае a СИ 3 ъа вв в оорду dis тш, Товара а Шак к Uh кре tho Metropoli =; ever, no em of heat can possibly be kets, reference to the PINE STOVE AT Lote LEY, of , provisionally agreed for a Lease, with imm: of Land at Great lost, ел may fairly be asked—hat would become of i ‚ least, Ales шы "TE reat Шота, with t? t, wo ma certain that in ‹ isased тен lll а, enia lanes ol Ки h жеар f th n whioh E пре Ъ ез this case TA must pass in imus suecession Поа рше бол the Royal Ех е оза, 400 tno | by the writ mE uy e ion wi. 20 ОППО at) fom one adjoining particle to another till it e ТО! the Great Eastern Railway, and about nen from | p. 3 ur correspon vH.» prognosticates : 3 Linee Тыш Station of the London. A Tilbury NM. MN of Mie h ill € the surface of the soil, = from the soil it is] and by means of the proposed Metro- Б 150) that the eating ы gements will be di e atmosphe в hous Amit [p та Банат реле Ере рш Ен found. дин and n ted to ripen Pine | 21% р р я Barking and the Wharf a lend also adfond every facili ater, аа аа Pinos "i s cannot thus assist in main the terperatüre nd 2 ci opon to tie South. and aro beltod posible maie, о Depende t 27^ | latter. By this diffusion of heat the T е, northern and ев, "They have been farmed by the that th y^ е h ith th from becoming over-heated, w. same Teen quet Dr sereral years and are now in exeellent condition, at the Knowsley house, wi e pipes shown, | time the ex pipes arè ei in adequately is ^ rich loam, and is thoroughly drained, both naturally and | would fail to keep up this amount of heat during | ы ntmosp : ture, That the Trade in the Metropolitan and Provincial lowers and Vegetables is well known ; and the сапеда ата 0 Dy мы ES of the eat untry gene a is | Ps tud proximity m ae "Wholesomeness and con- Sai ud the demand for Market inerense, the cost, of horticultural o [rc pm pte e en Te to be dug "Su ез nm Е he ЕЕ "i SS нй {о ће M uuu dy he. petet that the p in зад To oisture into ve months of the year. ti А, house чут еч aerae TI TET I vn MU ARCA pire v the no charges whatever for promotiòn. to and inclusive of rdginiration wil be on the | аа wW had ot | ers of ERES Ut ptm temm dd T [oT д. for RH ka g^ en ени, they would ‚= the beds, we ene ink needs On emi average, per Raph T "^ а bit in the sudden and sev probably more i vorid e be sporis pes this is exactly what meer An Bur or m ondent, 293) urges that the m nd d nw -— er manner to "that i in M pel a Dirt amp resists ingress of carburet ted hydrogen, or or fire-damp. For 1 и Mord "Bebes i the eu | VERS ааа mcm ет PES "Тал, ч, Gontier t II RU be eon n off as не of кА ip P any other sutitetóo de al| to that of the area of the beds, and at thei dern ө | рога aeh de Vire 2 that nin it са ted hydrogen. On the iate n the wire gauze Ест the lamp permits the melt of d T^ Lue the б ауса егы burn uch cooled on coming in соп with out ei M is not ignite the | extinguished, and d consequently can m a|carburetted hydrogen ou outside. || —— We have more than once had occasion to mention Mr. Borvs кыма of Mimuluses, obtained by ppo: more than | an ‹ the surface дө pipe for а atmos- pherio heat. The surface of the beds may not be rature—say between 80? and 90°, The surface o me | the beds is 1400 square feet, all E Ue area of the end pa to the which were I much grown, which show л, paneks in the — and speckling of their beautiful low a vt they have acquired the e name ave pm to notice varieti of таео, “үө - Met: perfect 340 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арап, 15, лыш. em beside the Orchard. The trees are а dozen | pour up а supply of sap at the stonin, n та п from the ваше —À rq ena | Ee za the Im jain и A highly manured in both | the — an ш re numerous ng oning period a ud MOoNKEY-FLOWER, - огош Ó cue rdi hoas li dis n bear liberally, while those | е іт "ova ace rer the bod Fd the cis 0 жрк. This cse curiosity. is | in the not dat 29 in Кэ: c es hand - Mi am d Мет it Medo e i e , to sent out in the Ee л of ше 2 jin pak t ha ing in direi баке look si ckly and half | here to let the roots of Vinea рез Sony aet the ud befo! re А.Д showin е exaclly acil] en da thos the gard um ealthy and |subsoil, although in sunny Frane A send thes б} f кыы known in gardens as thr ii Ашы, ie Orchards, рч; то bdi ‘apart, с т roots uncontrolled c2 dee the gromi some of the forms КА to hora to two neighbours, One dry a and i Б 2s hent and mm being of its usual form and gree colour, this verted into а irte body, Minois exaetly ize and form, and like it brightly oured and handsomely spott: Д course, looking at the Mimulus as а vemm liberal erops of шы ; апу as is are А aba "uem my e of d у penetrati roots is that in кайду peri, ker, ш of the bici ensues, difi he lesson I gained from qom wild Vines has in m resulted во well, that I бте. the ви "5 Wm. Ing ram, Belvoir. i to ox flower, this new entite 1 a defect, inasmuclr a interes with ш Кю? which are required to stitu ute | perf fect flower ; but „Tegar rdin ng one can Pe or dispute the "beauty of some e ot the fine varieties of Жи. but the defect of the plant fro её pw n point of view is, that the flowers drop too : the Бау а is dr enduring. Now, amets the fact that here the orn gtr as a field of corn or a v и e VATION —— In a mem NATION, contain a та Ве Jan. 1864, accompanied by an extremely е chromo-lithographie "plate, ihe following statement is copie ей from Ге Bulletin ^c la Société du Cantal, 1846, as a means to ascertain beforehand what soau „| ants | are likely to RW double, a matter of s e Сд - is gique Hor fioe Mrd AE * THE advantages ble-glazing are fold, but before Proceeding to esi Es well to state in what the principle ouble. leis consists. 1. There must Е а dou double E will carry o pletely. 2. It is absoluti cessary that the gu. at least fom, m it maybe | there remains rhe care, and 15 is therefore e ree 60 keep. those which will p The two glass rools should be ant y of air which b С conductor lant t tents and purposes stil a remains in > it is said, «which show at first o only a я i Mover e calyx is p E "s E s nol igi Багу yd single | flowers; , those which show two, | Ib X90 „o constructed with ordinary M as ornament is concerned, and this part does no apa P like tbe corolla, but дөн as long as its substance tha timeo рна four leaves, have double flowers," | inner I р орда 21-0 s por foste It is "iR | will endure, We are informed tbat this new strain, This statement i roduced, without анні, rafter bá Blur he us er si ha S d wi „во that the | which may be еа as the DUPLEX MIMULUS, | however, by M. boire id is probably unfounded, | rafter being i sido tho in anal es ege ep s 5 inherit | bas sprung from Mimulus maculosus, which it quite | Tg would be a icon of interest if some raiser of r is outs сз Er hs а ese projecting — resembles in its oit and markings. Its great merit does Carnatio uld ascertain the truth or false- à ie es a ^ Y ou x roof consistso - is that the flowers, as represented by the outer of - hood of the Жао, nd report accordingly. M. J. B. psa шо ү а eet wide, which for them. — | two floral whorls, remain Ч ере or а period hither unknown amongst Mim —— The CHALLENGE wh eut has been given by the Royal Horticultural uen to the B aid E. the cows рифи TA n Г di. vd Ln hie ITION | of Fru У, we X^ reece, Be Fa whiclris r4 = to c commence on the А NOVEL PLAN E perge VINE BORD venience o made in two lengths, Theym glazed with "he ua ; kind of glass as the sides, viz, the A "e sa called — 8 ies К, b imple sashes are fixed on the rew bilis o as to be ed remova s [rini still instances of failure occur; and e that were not the Уш od podio ine ing, ой аге anxious jo: obtain аын tion n the for ‚ and suc to guide f Vines. On this oc occasion, кее the Gold Medal for the best collection of Fruit and Vegetables produc cd in the garden of a кай чь Gold Medals. are also offered | for the best collection of Fruit and Vegetables grown ticu oc Theres ore, ie d presu me that contributions containing practical suggestions from those who Eni oss ш experience in gardening will still be if "№ wn facts are ronpitulatod, by any Botanic 1 ve ( tative reris on wh ile a-| In alm | advisable to ГТ the ‹ of V very situatio on in this. country it is of the roots a floor. or conereted Bottom X the Vi up the mater mposin m th exchangeable fo: 1| ials g the upon it. This „precaution is imperatively ex and n if das NM ыт уеаг poen А Vi h mati ion of their Vine borders, . and in E er | have run : we to 85^ о 2. Tt i t Thus the inner and vile glass is from 5 to e distance is not impo eg the top. of the ridge, which р ted with vodde shutters for ventilation. The Ferm БЕ is 48 feet long, 60 feet wide, and 21 feet Two rows vd ^ inch pipe are sufficient to heal all thi large body of 1. peines a any excess ут һеа& Ъ р) № | summers the heat has never ep up higher а 2 while with a single rok any one hot 1007 ог слане ан ot Fruits a =i L Vegetables either resh or preserved, from all par orld. produce Aa Soeh с of ieri According to tbe Building News ,. Mr. MORRIS, рир architect, pe» ие is bes анон» to try лкы GAR R Square. Не dvocates tbi orina of the Nelson dci, "the днд NA fied by the introduction of suitable Plants rt ои th ce being d demi ador! walks uileries, would be placed ы le Pall Mall Terrace, a as within the enclosed a dh Dik the Nati ohal . The effect, observes ou mporary, wou altogether unlik e anythin. which London yet ves а and, although not a t single foot of soil would be rocky soils, is nevert rtheless very m in light o: о be | кесишип: І am speaking more Toten? of | Pi border ios the raris. and the sugg -— I wish t a till to th | of the bottom of the border will give different depths | to [s es peter b л ars к explain. tribute their roots in the be relieved and ауыт ised by the presence of horti- cultur introd no great oaoa obstacle to this gardening h and skill to EU БР ЕЕ spread and Bryn Dee m ing. n fos earth, and. others | e power is sr 430 feet of 4-inch pipe, о y 100 cubie feet of air. ra rely goes down n bei ы 14^ of heat. The los ld айй DII s Wi ne ese of spring before those which have ue аме into Amount of care "moreover, effective bd rni will [ntu Certainly ihe site ent in need ANIME SISMUNDA und on a fragment o boulder rà gneiss in ie "Ton. Мена 5 те фи of ап Equisetum, whic! h M. BRONGNTART has determined to pad al еі to | B ed v det geo poch, slows that i in "ite es кейшде catastrophes which have taken place e coal period, the climatic the localities whence such evidence is FERE —— Some of our correspond | double roof there is ver; ry ые ger ай , send the first flush of е о the opening кыл e roots in a Vine Б ot А depth, of 2 feet, are equally and immediately influenced Б extern v^ ed көйө х de mis E = ане means, an — x » йы апа | in conse d Em owth. ibi essary in in thoe з вч H ем of Не Vinea had, a a falling off in the supply o са when i requi y Ње fruit. An even shallow [ws od Б n to other "liable to be зерн up during а hot |т —ав man rs during the edi as it i 5: and arid t Y nd testify. once e bgjortauity of seeing the manner of в of Vines іп а за ага іп Pan А on in ede rocky soil o se. the ? superficial surface soil, and. others A A jopek of non-co vue in air oofs o — venting it, the ai air уч н a little in the p the ад pee р оп m раі them: exactly ing The plants in e pr c from the floor in the Fern-house hardy Ferns bel hile tr Dal Ferns, plants, grow below, whi "n ordinary houses wa y H $a dh 1 1 directed cem to the necessity for ey cultivation but Remembering this, i in the last Vine border I н 1 fave ат irre Мааша of prior and leaving th em to а PA traveller is speedily oed that it isn regard to: in order to get a thrifty |an one ezample, in which the of a series "i steps, and eased depth. by this ment үн sets of roots—those йөр, the ston: "рылу Б angles o f the er s and нен the Sens ritis uel is 20 {та so aie: ror iu - cd of ме plants grown The per c wer dp ex is trifle em а donble-roofed ffect is astonishing, amc - not to growers in general. o LL uch water ав is done in single-ro * A resumé of the descriptio of Thomas Bewley, Esq., of Олай, те rye Botanists and Horticulturists at о | would not repay the outlay. In many instances this gardener, he bearing the expenses of d П т Aen, 15 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. a — ost total cessation of annoyance|thing or other to these exhibitions e of | eharacterist ic elegance of the Dracænas aud; such like Ж. It sec cid ibo alos y these pests abounded, now | tlhe season. ms may not be any serious loss in the | plaats, н паи and О аз they in ere "йз {гош ar, and when they do so they are few | case of the lat they can seldom be of much on | аач of all hues, сап hardly be magine RU they y sppe a easily g rid of. rom this | the Council ; wi іб ів far otherwise with the gentle-|like a scene in "d and, and in * солор зад a n plants are grown in | men and nurserymen, It must be a love of horticultural | from Englan Resides this акк ares, [cs were abc ra y of atm = Ene to jd health, pursui its tha ti зоб instances recommends # gentle- | two large rooms filled n»: рањ: ап M ges Im a condi 2А little liable to attacks by insec if he pleases to go to the expense | admirable effect. On Fridav, the o „+ а и, deir beaüty. of growing pi ants. for purposes of exhibition, they do | with the élite of the E iron to Ше, gathering 3 ; ШЕ ке saketi of the value of double y to =ч oe i. оса the head of goods supplied to the com- | and on Saturday, when the publie and Orchid-houses occurred in January, me to be judged by independent men, | early in the morning, t wa 2 roughout occurred four days and nights of hard T. the Я it up yo fortunate enough to get a prize, it|the „дау. It was po шап the CAE of Holland t is to B remembered t prize goes to the th + У са o repair g p was about 56° in the За pred the fire was disconti inued ; after 24 hou urs the reducti on -of him for tne anx MEX bour, and o very near the place of exhibition, рогбапсе to the gentleman, who utla ay, unless he i “Taisi is of smallim- Carry pr he show continned open up to Wednesd: ay i ч ii is but elsewhere now-a-days, but he is Rubr t. The ally to see them, and point them out to bis. En at uda the 3d night 2? more were e lost; X Society of which. һе is an directly member. Ia am оѓ pan which their invitation n was met, cua аз regards com- ny and plants. Some of the aged x 25 indee d, red ing p f of eas of double- Айсы for нк p р р and the loss would pavo been Eos deu zing Apt нта and Eu în а weather iex in acd m kg салза has fully ed all tha advantages befor: rrated. A ket gardener f interests of the Society. -- . Fleming, Oliosden, [It is no doubt a bad law, for its vd must be to keep away | in either m" å planis or к Оха п unusual.sized tuber, | ifs cnr EMT; poe upon Oxalis thm a, which I E Чы. whilst upon a visit to Mr. Fi to W. UNDE dis TheFrythe. Т any form em eds of miles; and it was s ing to see how M, they were injured from travelling, except nt of a fe ew of the Orchids which w anon Ее у со T were well =й. near] as 800, a s that plants oubt t| n there. Bo ome of the Ee acrises, Pimeleas them, and the flowers were iat coloured. - gren ngly well E. and we saw atch E. е cumbers for e is but ed upon an ordinarily grown are well grown Garden with hd success, and with saving of fuel many of them being larger than | and other plan h s long been in use in Russia. І wiil con- the one н and the whole forming a mass at t clude by i EN whether in other countries on the bottom of the as large as one's fist. They | lave Palms are also, excee edin Continent the system has bad a fair trial and with what results? Robert Warner, Broomfie 14, е ipe The "t cause for MN den o Pos —One word alt тестро | d by m The Kı to the ыен 7з of heating, raise remarks on the Pine Stove at Knowsley. M: correspondents seem to be t the principles of gen. аз an "GEHE РЭ, д the ball rolling,» among the num lance woodcut will t furnish f wate er | ets w pipes that furnish heat wil pi giving off nearly a mm Mo the same surface at the low le evel. way ш ийре | eat th "| iat finds i the atmosphere unim edel, and the lar 2 ing troughs that are eor i н pipes are valuable nisi for raising t. ture. Isai in my report that “ g> addition of two pipes Эге t would more ev тену balance the nd so in all pr robability it might ; bu when we Midi the certai drawback of heating ioned by the position of bottom-heat pipes, am rot sure but that the whole plan as it stand well conceived and carried out. The * coo oking ? process к җа. of i іза i simple Were fori in the first ee the s, and Orange trees well сота, - be ex eat Зн this that ots were pr in Le filled with water. wil ies tubers produce next еаѕор, ar [à strength ——— о their size? Or are they, as their very aq suggest, simply re: rof nutriment, a provision of Nature afforded for the support of the plants in a MEA ^e d P W. Earley, Digswell. [The roots are similar in character to those of О. Deppei wh icl as been sometimes ipe эЛ ап воће | опу they ате much be att © Some of Ше Oranges Ye however, gro i Яаа such as we use for Peaches, v d st e Hortieultaral Society, 31. merely flesby roots, s x БЕ for ptm for which | be m these should bep Ty shallow. With good | e this sort might ч ps Бе as productive аз О, uglasii.—Several years ago I planted at Boynton en or four Ae ants of this Fir, grown from layers, which I bought at Mesi. Lo Tu зир | They ИП be 20 fect high or mor. ein A" them very lately, many, теь and wy dpa the upper half of t = an FA jut ap | ruined ст з, with be У е edgi ings of | broad MU of some 14 feet ы» 80 tha bos promen ys ia it 5 1а the midst was a flowering plants, АЫ а that the centre was too stiff, and should been occupied by a fine Palm which was | Standing close by. Around this were ranged | flow Fering: panin g as clumps of Roses, Camellias, wel! g first түш or эсу when young. C. W. Strickland. rown, aud affordin 80 that although there were such a possibility as raising ГЕОРГ IS MEER: the flowers, variety being secure wo fine specimens the Water rio the boiling point, the non-conducting Foreign Сокнниадипсо. of the gree ed Encephal Altensteinii, а fine material would defy "cooking." Опсе more, bottom-| EXHIBITI F THE CIÉTÉ ROYALE NÉERLAN- specimen of the Tree Fern Dic antarctica, and a nt should be from 5° to 10° igher than surface-heat | DAISE POUR TENGO TENHA DE L'HORTICULTURE. | splendid ай Райт, as princely plants w road lture, and reasoning by analogy, — The '* Exposition Universelle? of this Society was | n pedestals, and greatly enhanced the effect з bed, unless supplied with fermenting material to opened at Amsterdam оп yesterday week. The roduced y the "charming colours :of the Roses and me m ош heat, would never be more. We а arrangements were much the same as those at the А so early in the seasor aem Ту well that during summer the Pine requires | Brussels Exhil d Aen a un Palm, bns v (ылу ure of 90° to finish up the fruit and 412 of 1864 ms | dactylifera t e ever saw, and оп eac! fal elop the fl r; but we know that no success- | collections [dem broken up as soon as the Денеа had side were many e ds plants fagod э si ынта оЁ Рїпев subjec his fruiting house to a | been completed, and distributed with a view to pro- | the mee foliage and showy yellow flow that erature of 90° at any time during Шш. s months m x ng the best ct, by which means both Belgium | Acacias, and in front of these a fine dis lay о С б. Н,” M ез to; and that to do e d Holla ud, with their limited materials, are enab There dat also standard Orange trees, a wo fine an a8 the woodcu and r shows as r effect than we | Tree Fe Cyathea ко» кей Cibotium Schiedei ше, эге: Мый will always be more or less Жр England with our grand eme plants in | with its graceful light-green fi gn Succession ‘plants introduced, Wow be absolute mad- almost unlimited quantities. "The present show was| То the right of the transe oad walk, witlf КУ to pr uce results of the most lamentable mee ы асч good іп many of: dts жерн especially | fountain, the sides екеш laid si {а beds filled testi ctical success of the scheme was am ly |in the interesting departments of Floral Decorations, | with flowers S NEC IMS; At M cay 4 соя would ha results agre ordedin the Lee pues to,and ellias, and New Plants, the latter being well repre- | fine groups of eas, and о у МР, ve satisfied ordinary minds ; but I may add that sented from the establishments of Messrs. Linden, | &c., divided € € {шне кэк 5 foet "o à dothed [pena writes; “ be fi tl Verschaffelt a and J, Verschaffelt, to the pot with (Паре, two of them indiv Mr than “б, Hs’ stat tof Ghan tchii. Next, end walk ар only (March arch 4) before i а of although we |and Mr. eite P Che lsea. e fountain, and fine groups of Ferns, with Cibotium joue end ea variety in ARS E T interest ih | Тһе show took d in d речт de l'Industrie, а расе and Schiedei, two of the most graceful of the apology f have taken in the question must be my | fine building ot aes arently put up in a on pedestals a back, while in front was a : TE again a a to the matter, e =. rst.rate mann ti fine fta of Ld oer in first-rate h al Hort orticultur кы of the Palace t P Sydenham, The of the b uilding, ы place fi exhibition, € the н ing to the galleries, which are „both tiring any [n pped О: тне staircases lead. visitors, On ШП ЕЛГЕН É the Who are now mi АУ | y bring som r when, as "was the case in this iustance, there is a| ,|all round the е building, and two in 2d Lem from these lleries crowded company. The building has four entr rances, а | t паа grande bei — with а extending from the dome in opposite directions. 16 is | backed up by Palms, "Banksias, &с„, wi m e má the ves I ч inside has а —— ү front. very effect, looki лаз en came а fine collection x oes, Yuccas, Dracenas, Åc., the most co a quadricolor 23 342 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL lst, M. Glijm, Utrecht, | for Tillandsia dianth . flower, newly introduced, and not in ‚ for idi andra bicolor commerce : 1st, E ; 2d, Mr. Veitch, for the most remarkable for — Ghent, for Azalea d nae Rhodo- fine Latania pur mecs буре Verschaffeltii, ап 4 а |! grand Latania borbonica, „of the most noble in its class, g over the other kinds. In front of these were some goo бой double white and red A үз rq Ее vm the m in m exhi- the flow РС and of goo ^ est Гар г dei ju indigi d ip ^ a LE endron Coun! А 1st, М: aie he А 2 remarkable. 2 dii pU al E Br de ic the end of the building w x "- feræ, with side of it was | Philodendro endron, giving "i umbracuiifera au of colour; e p ler some good mellias s, Boronias, „ Pimelens, &c., and in front a grand ойсо 'of Aga To the left ot the Transept the space was laid out with walks, fountain, and D x plants in a similar way, but the kinds of plant varied. Amongst them were Mae ea А ич vith its silvery fron ds ; some € jei dar eut e jeter " ү of Var e splen Myrtle leaved нобе "e with fait; ; dis ave filifera longifolia and Pa rmentieri, with their handsome thread- di beautiful col- = ni t, là : 1st, Ва Osy, for 20 Plant: ot C (memes arge specimen! st, Baron A la A Cyathea dealbata, "Arcana nece Latania borbonica, Ver imu n; Disi anni, EAUS y glaucophyllum, iana, ога latifolia, and — ; 9d, M. Smit. араны РГ Da Bonapartea hystrix ; Agave Ва dealbata; Yucca quadricolor dnd cali hiscollection contained several Banksi: ants, The most complete Collection 2 Officinal Plants: 1st, M. bes for a collection of upwards 200 species ; 2d, Ке „Van рт - а collection of bs species, of a r tban thos e whi ch gi X lst M. teaceous 4 1 rehids š vie eril Cypripedium; villosum and М bes eae 2 m» : 1st, Dar e Cannart d'Ham Сур ч, 5 Palms, Paige cd cimens: 186, Mr. Verschaffelt, for Latania Jenkinsii, borbonica, ai ind Vors ichaffe eiui ча онаң nitida, MM stau racantha, Met в Hoogendorpii, Oreodox E chon My ew в Mi Verschaffeltii, Seafort sten ota к-н um phii, Thrinax eie | Wa llichia егуойлдев, апа ы spectabilis; 2d, M. Glijm. |6 New Palms: M. A. Verschaffelt for Latania Versehaf- feltii, Qon QUE Calamus Impératrice e Marie, Phoesi- | cophorium Sechellarum, Ye ик lti E splendida, and Areca | At the back of these were ranged the Hyacinths, the | Versc ot in rum ql IE tof the nave, raised up at the | ш. Hines irum Palm n front of these | eemstra, for eig daotylifera for Vp onam anie ia e Cycads: let, À Verschaffelt for Cycas Riuminiana, ‚ and Dion edule, Zamia а villosa, Сайта, and Altensteinii ; 2d, M, Glijm. 25 Ferns: lst, M. Willink, Amsterdam; 2d, M. utili Ay a good. Collection of caia vá k similar bank of Tulips, otlier "bulbs, which made a fine pct "The ills Wem ere not grown so well as 1 ertt ondon, the flowers dot: boin ul divelopol. Tho Mm xn have something e r4 with this, the nd the | m culata and Asple alai em | myriop! phyllum, } philippense, Md тас; "рі | Doryopt eris Aleyonis nobilis, and [omnia g Ferns: M. Willink. The A nest Treo ealbat bran — lst and 2nd , M. Dom. Vervaene per Dom. Vervaene, Dom. фата Coloris MM annart d'Hamale, Guillaume 1, Gloire avan Peene, КАРЛ Dom. палое ata Miei oa Maximilien, Duchesse de Seedling rs rented in flower for the. "frat | M. Dom. Vervaenefor Roi d'Hollande; 2nd, M. e des 4 s-Bas. on. "The galleries were filled on the sides with groups of | B Begonias, pem Cinerarias, bulbs of all ey Tree Violets, an andsom their тарап ias: 156, Dom. Vervaene père, for Bella — fabri “Casilda, Tosa di Magio, Imbricata striata, Н umboldti; 2nd, to the same. еге а few of the awards, chiefly for from amongst the 200 classes under - ex че - ne i ong the aSa раке - а Ў. gold medal w Ieg ed to to Mr. Veitch foni Liigat m w Rh ododon- rons, па, and a TURAL GAZETTE. hoidea. Plant n H 34, M. Geibner, Planitz, а eve [ERI e Es А Linden, дыы pa aquátion, pen: IL 15, 15м, | were fine examp "Ungu Мези Vizier qe TRS EAT A тщ Rhone, finely inc ES rose; |, nd tbe ge aud full A М» rous, This v alu Paul. Er ro Ea ser Rose,» plat: "hybrid pc i Caii contro with rose, but scar d ра iti rcely promisi Owers, % E Prine Ў i Eug ie. ne пора sisted of тегү, БҮ ы Fiower e and Mr. Willia y^ Ee Mea came, Countess of Stamford, rich salm and Model. Messrs, "Lene, in in additio ix plants, furnished a highly interodil collection of тасу 3, in which | are very pretty. ener iet Ше been kept at home till П they umm hapes." px the amateurs’ class. Mr. Todm: ng alls TM Wheeler; Verschaffelt, a gay s and Ad p essrs, o last-named Menu Duke of Cambridge, a glowing deep sal flower, blotched and МА. in the upper pes Mr, Pe dman Е Flag of Truce, the best double whita again | harming collection of. Cyclatigin] m Mr. Bartlett; and ап in m Mr. onds of great b тЫ бтен iud leaves of the large Russian ш кчт The Czar, and а pot of Oxalis Acetoselh ш F. J. Graham, Esq. е Ba eari to which the jurors and members ЧЕ congress were invited, took place on the 8th and was well attended. former consi xd 105, c but indifferently ril 8 pot — Show).— Б сне а m € ien Do bson, Ji rdd vit dark dise, From Mr. Marcbam, gr. i came a highly promising s z seedling mad lo Amberley, а valuable on account of its tich colour, \ vire ч very ba Rovan Bor. grown; fruiting Pines in pots, but none good; and А brill iant jute pe of Vines in pots, bu t like ! = rest badly — and the s together on this occasion ; and, t y being fruit quite green. There seemed to be w ing some | Warm — ieu the e: Sent n ces nd lessons оп the culture of] Fruits in which LZ possessed, both n the shape of form an n pots. the prize list, reserving a Bes espec ially a eollection in pots of bic mel Subjects of exhibition, for another gis Wm. Paul, were wonderful produetions iei both as piah: size from Mr. the plants А , and amount оѓ 5 breadth of its florets. M ui ME каа: m e ted by M i inr. and comp iiie Epacrises, Tetratheca ern Yuceas, Dickson mithii, TT 2 m sf Мед 12 pra Plants introduced by the Exhibitor and not in com- 331. 208 "m merce :— Ist Prize, M. Linden, B re russels, for Antburium mag- TUR onspicuous among fime f from Ms Wm. Paul wer aurea, Urospatha and Urospath. k Се for Магына Vote hib Басе Schismatoglottis Sp., Sonerila s ., Bertolonia р оройиш 8р., Тр вр., Dieffenbachla 8p., s Uroeclis aurea, Polystichum зр, Gesnera sp.; Rhododendrons Pri Alexandra and and Princes Helena. ena. and Eranthem mum sp. cess | ville, ros y lila 65 Pul Diancilny g lowi since January 1, 1864 : Sem. Укы, G ral Jac Anthurium magni- Goliath, dazz osa, Maguolia sp.; Maranta i, and roseo-pieta ; Melosa nobilis, ач : AW na Cissus Verschaffe t, Ghent, IM Ve mA end Pe ш, Peperomia —— Ido chyranthes E Pan- b grau rdisia itas Асетин» Aga qm, Райта б : ve Aralia M Ї fol. reticulatis Rhop pa sanguinol entum, уйин fre nd: Maranta striata, Anthurium Scher- anden Heckei, Dieffenbachia Bara- ja rich 1 М enlo coloured variet; tributed good cut Roses i | буа, Lord ж erbert, уез cot, a дакы especially i iie buf s 8 et;| tum, and the | A Ln First-class Certificate A [Mat d M iit n |a mes аст med y r, Wie er report, and ee by us in Tree Seit; wit t hendaodie 'gpreading ОхІтер Нов Ж bition. held etia "the : rar о! Tuesday last at the me deep r Bestes; v di peer by Mr. ise contributed c Heaths well grown and finely bloomed were" Араш, 15, 1865.] THE GARDEN ERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 843 1— Mr. Rhodes; and from Messrs. Glendinning came dieti ety of Heath called iat Load end P E: ing coniferous plants. э” а Саге ed poss collection of stove | МЕ. т ег ас rd is well pr the shi t ent, as a matter оѓ mental discipline, to be led to И, de formation of royal cells, usually fixing on y g grubs for the purpose, In 12 or 14 ' days of "thought will tone be ens nsured by a pro tion of t immediately A "to destroy all her rivals oper combina ph came t ve "an zale from Mr n i may e added that the experi- jdaotíces of 35008. Handbook о of distinctive characters, The еә roaches ral Swarmin of season to give our iile Bie details of a plau advanced and scientific аріагі ans dispense b o the fo x ч. details, be found v eans capable a by which many | As befo: тоу ther e ÉL й vigilant, generally proye timely i by a iar е royal cells, and these y be ign in n» gom of ot Y? hoi: cial dieu, "Ву the of this system i of the hives deprived an yk tonishing number of wing plan тий, if чис carried out in all ery Bucce rovided, c issue of natural swarms, and su edi in | ke Parts of the British Flora. F.R.S., President of the D RA ре 1864, 1865. London: Lovell mui XXVIII. & Co. the their apiaries in а high state of ыр effected by SwanMING. can ully крик shed, will fee ih beet have now to congratulate our read nclined thus to try his om 1 not Манар eggs or tab. е age, is slipped down into the placo previously enda ed by a comb s uitable in every дды is found, ‘vigilant pom The — before us com 141 the important orde of Cyperac ю and edi E t any ET limits of ths author. т searcely any g ora rate to be one who is ready кр wil liog to ү There are some persons so ovem p i san ice discrimination of species, more necessary for пт attendant on natural s — the | epr [М the queen is on i it is advisable do qr through ts o b 80 as e cert. xd not to be seen, tock until th that she is not on w placed i in the necessity for keeping a A А л! n to be but little subject to variation, but which in renim аз to render the keeping of bees to them as many puzz ac mah genera vie а are more confessedly perplexing. It is no y rand were snc иду лайын niin the — of g the s; oc in our ra Cei флуд which swarmed with” various s forms, with the figures and — of aut at a how hors, and mpossible, irem disad voor: apiaries, By att кы m king supplying a occasional purchase of stocks or swarms, There are some labouring under - will Aib eren 4 the any "E goal and y deficiencies in [bei numbers by the thes е bee properly hived during the busiest m of the Me dT | 00 16 abroad, аге brushed oit nucleus. Two are added ; и se until g- prisoners, in di in ey position in the apiary. ca aso, an emp ty frame mu t be м ч aving, however, d in ly od the sud vnd iti E but fair to le& him speak fo bici on Lus abjec itin 1 in the number of suppos ted in on NE has been sever пру condem E y опрв those who have devote themselves to rd S investigation of e Flora of Europe alone or of its separate States, пн he other hand, the author has more Pian ever reaso; hout know one "um р lament the y «d ben the disappointme nt f finding fine swarms to 04 and been lost: a m r best colonies. We st s r, thus == to d or may oc the others pu nri up together, ,, The nucleus shou ld be examined i w days, for per о; Jas т, h of six swar jority of w. i ibo! em Ме. ated fr Ба е which "ibo “йе e ien dE which. had abundant space afforded t f ascertaining whether royal un T ый iè re be a suficie pori: If the same stock m may у тын, iMd а "dd same egg which, if deposited i in an e] e [^ h th re in ~ act of emerging fro - ce ells, may be selecta, whic th upon it, kairit g Se aga in н that the сава! is and pla e tran enel into a л, аы possessing v different — min. { ital this knowledge, a qu may be r ө. m , leaving no royal cell со line ud has is in strict "onboraity vit t the of several of the first елеу ме been in the habit of consideri рае лы, Poem Provide there is Ж i EH агы ект, ог very young w he vede the аа rator need be er little fear for the loss of his comb ^ “previous ly giv comb being in nserted, the from it on the tops of the ole а for a few "hours, When i avt е brood Or, dt of еа оой bees h be brushed off frames, а e = -ii us may be igi. cut o and vene nuc с a To effect this mb co of their зз permane: uty, which ar more or less positively did, red well wortby of being studied as -— by era о have lei i ce, the con ising these races to the | | ng mber of perish in a day, withou t ме nee, |i | фы, Should thus сет ayn M даай. anced stage м devdooment i is selected. Аа: ренге) penu ndin the iece of comb to which is atta da t royal cells me | in the e from which the queen has been d the case of A, first descri Чаба | into н, а perfectly formel puse UA from one СЯ the e cells Wh bed. Itis о c penis › raise some royal cells in а nucleus prior Pa Зс, uch a marvellous change, we may not, if we could, now stop to consider. The — iba wd ч аы ов s м манас А ы ait for má o e € natural He choose pris dit ofli e principle of g advantage, however, | e e erari must have his Sira constructed with | in colonies deprived of their queens T d id cells from which the young prin- EN n: wes йе сш еер study though it ends i in ree of a y- ri the limits the Erophila verna, single favourite i at any rate it е case, it would at any |a amusement ; e. we have e no subdivision pei cq, r bar ball ft Y ipulations, it must be borne in min nd jhat e jo in^the apiary. In describing the : ys, a i" Subsequent. ye ау! des how artificial swarms may be taken fro or other ar We may be 6^ have a strong dd ina rame hive, А, from ce 16 is desired to f n: fine day each comb is lifted - iscover the whereabouts oi py 5 the » queen. When p the comb, With her парз, AR banale: yer the| mr nd Wire де us Salix, t togeth тсе an | diffic er, во as (0р he utmost. of ing queens in nuclei; he graduall; building өр! thed diminutive swarms into populous Stonk has been found very successful, and is by no means ult of accomplishment with hives suitable for the nov m of considerable strength at starting is desired, the object may be effected by removing half the fram. n » the Rang “4 clustering bees, which are mee ond bo One of these is Же other is shut t up £|B. The combs in ся of no empty 2 in T cintre of the hive, for, a rule, queen eenless — very apt to construct | and r a garden at least a ite e d do well at the time t of the Кыш: dla or serv A а "sina injurious to the sedi of thehive. Bi d the stand of A, and receives the returning m The | Gk A is removed to dome gn arden at опе; ог * Mr. (De has opened ou dona de of МР in certain hænogams, daily extende, and which must of the individuals ofa odia „Ж S,| having confined the Vell, to 1 dark room for 24 hours, at the end zu M timo it it may be Joca tod i in new a on in the ва e bees, rf f the loss of. their gasen: will soon com- y be made, but the TRE | now be ата Enough has 3k said to explain 344 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. the rationale ot the system as usually —— out with the im d 7 » intend to Jul a how artificia i пен fully adopted in кеды with ry "hires an boxes. ellaneous rapes,—About ten years since Tittelbach Кш to a po 5 in which he tivate several species Mi Cultivation of Broomr Herr showe EF h guano water giyen them. now and then will be found | to prove of service to them. n as these and Primroses of Orobanche, Ber -— he. now informs us that the seeds t p p) mus which they are No for example, - fom "n h Hem the О; ie or a short t seeds of Orobanche pent seed, those of О, Picridis w set ina tongue, &c. The perennial s Аю эше, ri (7 кее d ix and | seas guano, ae minutely wit y. їн prove to be a ready mode o Rcs ink BEANS "Put i in succession prz tha Ns 1 3.—, воот i DE blond they should be removed from few Fendt ones may also now be go dr the beds, of which they have n the ornament, in | border "ux | order that the ground may be prepared for its summ LzEks.—These are fond of moi iture, the crop. e plants which taken up should b егег, for this crop should be double d ui parted lanted in some nice loamy soil in the | inches deep, and the manure laid into the bar I" erve garden, чарк, E epo with evergreen Kp trench, which should be previously loosen branches till their г » < кы 4; Р. Ара Sf fork. repare imas yes for a re io NION: I a dr d «ud - ^c epa : who do no 2L be qs pad end чү The s E m. me. а stock of these useful “plants cannot pen com- Ro д е efore be well sti noi d t operation the rom performed with advantage, w гы | to s родна EN anary- v oe (A Манака “Тып Veram from these ag E 4 1 ran nd someothar half bardy ciimbingann annuals, | can be done, 1 each atool. u yulus anner that they can be easily anent situations at the usual SPINACH. 07 some round Spinach for suce in a cool a on. The best нуе e turves into | диигин, —А sloping bank should юй of ed mobber piant € — быч ка e frame, with the grassy side downwards. After and planted with nice runners of the oe gu vit M g them till quite flat, th de жод һә рге m уи у Бей be obtained for fruiting їр ] to the smooth surface, 3 to ш art, and then | tember and October; plant three in pa ati 2 riu "hap pil жшше, not Wed | eo covered with. littl Whe teady for moving vals of 15 inches; the ground be sl "n" о the border t tl with slates ti н which produces tlie spikes che ter, of flowers the followin ng spring. Or o» Hederæ, which EA ares containing one, two, or more plants in way they. will experience “Tittle or no has long Sip cultivate affords a gop each. In this example. Severa 1 perio also are iei terne at Louvain. | check, The yonng plants at first independent, but soon freedom Њар if they ha attach themselye 8 o the mnaller тооң n tbe VroLETS,— These are е Mn 8 M а there- hen they are deu M pelnai when fore well. worth a little attention. E framo of light pally in the clrenmference nce it i rue washed down to the roots, M run Nr over the elgique Hi June Vot, | and the sashes place д f | summer e he as in v а ы ы, they are more easily preserved from the MK of red spider, which will PII. attack them if they а | enin sunshine. In this каба beds should be planted about 4 рк Bos we т, | d over AM till they have неа The. bes LA t for indoors а iol E to form new roots, the "NT, US E inner surface, La orticole, Ju New Ki .—We lear m the Atheneum that Captain паь of the д Rea Artillery, has recently patented a new kind of дш wder, ch possesses А, yea n РУ ан ек, | 9 It consists principally of wood reduced by a very ingenious process to very minute Aid or grains, deprived of all their eosiitvenie ther than cellulose, and steeped in а solntion of nitrate of D э Тһе ёре. сові of this new is stated to be as grea hat of Sakae poeg Ie кА FORCING GARDEN. Frag.— These require an оона of air, with free exposure to li gbt; and without these. eadem a A latter substance, n ТА Hh 1 1 r Fr of water to the th a a IDECUEEUUUEMUEM Calendar of Operations. (For the eni ng wee M). ANOTHER week of u 1 4 and if ert €— lite, eve ate water - Ao {ом ts from the | Wi ae ia me ae mmm "is OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR Тох, ' vita шы April 12, 1865, as observed at the Horticultural Ganti rm 2c , 499 of April E 4 iab Max. їп. | Max. Thurs. 10 |30.283| 30. 63 "ES | Friday Н 11 | 30.183 30117 65 Satur. 8 12 |30.101) 30.086 | 72 Sunday 9| 13 |30.196 30.192 | 74 on, .10| 14 |30.238| 80.219 | 75 es. 11| О |30.225 2 Mn 72 ed, 19) 16 |20.051| 29.47 | 66 Average. | 30179 30124 | Т April 6—Overcas! ly fin AL ti eedingly siine 7—Fine ; liehüy: синфин find bur 8— Foggy ; cloudless, with А bright sun; MM a — БН t fog ; fine; very yea E e — 10—Very fine; hot and dry; v BG frost ar — l-Very fine; hot sun, and ds UN ear at 12—Hazy ; dry haze ; LI ws dry ; fine Won Mean temperature of the „55 deg. above TATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, Berat е last 39 ! years, for the ensuing Week, ‚чм А үш. gtr | Б Sg E| аё | Мо of Greatest April 5E Š 5 wiin i it Quantity zl Кеш 3] а. |0 Rain, ree daa — m the frait. "tou be of hami „the fru egi ns rip en, however, the nt its highly invigorating effect v upon puts causing goci uous trees to require strii on in уе че сас of teen е n. “|$ кы Чу done, at hardy, e must 7 have of winter covering still- on | a remova 4 jeg dead m ces of wood may a also be | conneoted with them to preve — ; x in pelis dull wea eather, айе fire heat | Wed pera ant should be used to permit the superabund vapour to eseape. Let the later suecessions be brought on MS А ab first, in a temperature by night of from —Exeessive moisture mnst be carefull Sunda; ide ‚16 36.4 | 46.7 0.56 in | 9| Моп. 35.9 |746,8 и 0,32 8 Tue: 35.6. | 47.1 15 0.19 1 31.8 | 45.7 8 0.45 84.7 | 474 n 0.39 5 37.2 | 48.1 14 0.28 4 37.8 | 47.9 | _30 2 ои 5 AA he highest t fue —therm. 77 deg.; and the bu on mE pe avoided ШП the ww $ the fruit ; and as ít is an PA а thin t atter after Bue Ad a Bor ái on ena 1 LEM тнщ sonneoked — -Besides the pormanont inam — choice plants in pots w вцевеввіоп of HOUSES. рати [mpeg keep | will "irs throughout the summ th rpose are афв not allow more be sown of som. Prcurs, =Le ot а Boon ав © сеске Тро- е succession of as "uot to flower late, should now be placed in heat. Bom e of to divert the flow ^ p int Желде V) Avold a "Migh night Va Pe biS э "the fruit, kynn sacrifice p upa brisk day temperature to fruit vases, tor whieh A. (0 and eupreata are larly ada = Pans or broad — "роит аге vt swelling, and admit air dues so that : г | eireulat тау Бе pedes ter be n attended t to, the inl will grow леку К have ks yith re тера rd: or thei sinite: cultivati ation, n арай, en «лег аф meinir i to fruiting plan nstead- be very ен Neg t bp di running the risk of stagnating of the ай ее which will be mer and deficient in flavour: Take advant age óf ev every fine afternoo де syri some of the more re e el y ingo the pits before sunset, Remove all ула and nd tae pis ALS —| Patches of. varieties should now be sown in vaca wy ve Alis. di occupied пори in frait. ^ er kinds cater nie i can — them to the beds with ere of вої Ban тубе зый uir dpi уа iem Ere not repotted, a little w d courage temperature т hig өе ДҮ ain pee their blossoms are fairly et te pes ж, pee ek d l appearance, — punetually uently ed the shoots, and thinsing stopping of the berries eed FRUIT AND KITCHEN G Lime is to be useful for йе and al AEn "ree at y ina mod e all all dust be being excluded, Fi fha refo: fore 1 eom энек uy ood merging from the ground Pen MW gii efficient protection. b Tr Aon dt. B vigorous Serovi pes stopped | ripened ТТ: earlier, will be obtained at. aj d to be useful to ‘persons i s intending mm recom Porcine Pirs tho. mption o E MN d than two; — 4175 н, Тал 102, ; and, Lab. the bette ves fud the two EUM Md ENS —— We believe the boiler on бона; RA Ж, Ibis a curious MES Favorting to to res GARD. e. Т vari vel Rosher, as best we know 5 s by taing pe mei mo the 004, orto live edgings for a sm ХЕТ „абата табат thri i. ^ yl E — I В. з, Mannington 3, Si TEN de а vi ту S of Po A variation в, ex mi molting а Non ж Pramas 74 аы ар E P 2. omn от о be Cer ni d infer otl id x will bo too pen Ded oung leaves agel for ees Var ei а ОМ: pl zh forcing house ^ 5 ut рыр any of r^ marius, T A Constant. nr fore be gl r3 vios as дв 00. eo ES Takt o eru: Pu ЕЕ vegelahle p peculiar under do nds E— 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 345 Feeding Stuffs, ni] COTT, yu БАЙТЕРЕК. иши Т ap ES ds. F. HUM sere F. (ОС 8. and отвар Ra Seni nior , Se Watford, Нена, | Р. x Surveyor to the Tithe Commission, & hed Mt — ,Sermiuate under the existing plan of millio p phe в per acre, Ec 2 following are the figures we have obtained rices Land Surveyor anı оге than 90 years establis! in Lum =—®==й „м m T TT practico. шелак Works of of Drainage either at a contract price, or ure INESS, фла ә. аага) ssion of 5s. per acre ; and к. POTTER, dn Puer or pal prices | ш фр Ма mera tarta of epar апер. р eidem Orns P o 8 4 Ма iae aboro at оо раа cc К" Т | кайый ыру йе тыттын eA ам 9 бта атте ышы, NG'S ; HORTICULTURAL MANURE, ө, &o. Gra ний E. rre "rien Manufacturers, y 5 BEAUMONT, LAND Aoxxr, BusrETON, and Lb. per Grains pit various pennas в, i EEA БОЕ Wonnerland Suon Dublin. | Puis detis ы" Einna gu Ланда o My oie бшшш. | bashol. TY per acre ох. rainage, and Estate Im i i ч of it ensures the v en sst and best developed Flowers, Bulbs, | ments and River Works; merde or M garii келү топраа i | 1 ul 2 |3 d omis and Be дурна рл Warpi j tao Erostion o Fem Hine Tarea] TEN m 5 s EN eres eet 237, High Holborn, |the medium óf the various Land lmprorem eut A downer, or th Hunters White ..| 614 | 731,550 151 |226 802 |453 iT Butler & McCulloch, Covent Garden. Estates Surveyed and Mapped, or E рү Baser n A 64 704,000 In Цу lias 436 N DON MANURE OOMPANY |f contemplated Improvements, Taia » 62} | 706,250 | Tl |142 455: T L ОМ now ready in fine condition 22. Parliament Street, Westminster, В. Веі Сти | ef "ММ [09s ар, ОБО RAES of LI ii MHE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ME 6L | 555100 | 57 |114 342 TURNIP er desi ii odd rid РЫ рЫ x Р 1853, S] o6 — 56 Ше 4 |8836 LOOD E » Westmins pig | 534 uu Din ECTORS. RE ke. The Right Hon. the Lord Naas, M.P., Chairman. | кае PERUVIAN GUANO F. L. аа Esq. Sir C. H. J. Rioh, Bart, Winter 56. ә ак Тыт also ACA f AMMONIA, FISHERY | William Hope. Esq., V.C. & | 1,108,125 |124 |947 |971 |495 1749 NITRATE CUM n mine John Horatio Lloyd, Esq. оба дене ll, Bert. М. ‚Р |84. John's Day 61 | 1,177,800 |121 |240 |302 |482 [ras F ы ау ма da 4A , Secrotary. 2. ошон Powell E T Tells, Es рК | Offices, 116, Fenchurch Street, 4 mes: evali 58 еб M E о LANDOWNERS, THE CLE! у Кетатв Доки & LA 60 426,000 | 44 | 88 |139 | T 204 LE am br E oason. of 1805 aro ed ENGLAND anp Wauza, AND з ойыр он Per! | Annat DO} | 434,950 | 45 | 90 |185 160 270 for дете ^ FIT his Factories, ai the I m NES. ЖОКЕ of A үне Г unlimited in et add s ad MN Bere а парй рузй ойе ж яра LAWESS S PATENT TURNIP MANU and BONE SUPER- | expensos in all cases being liqui bya - side cot gn Олтв, | PHOS Apte penc 460. р per ton,” from BURNT BONE . Drainage, Irrigation e 4 айза, Embanking, Inclosing, ÉL 2 44 497,900 | 50 1102 154 le 4 LAWES ERA HOSPHATES Le per 0o Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, for any beneficial purpose | Hopetown $0 | Q4 [208 r MINERAL P Ix? ORLE ыйма, Еартев or Machinery | yocp tion, B: — eum 493 | 483,050 | 50 100 |150 |200 |300 WESS WH £8 per - 2, Norm УЖУР апа Rail for agricultura! or farming Early руте 4 , 2 "no 4 т us 1195 |291 CONCENTRATED CORN and GRASS MANURE, £12 per 9 Jetties or ng р! ө sea coastor on the ba pe up 47 476,000 49 | 98 147 It" ru Ле А-А ана of tho ELE e D Dyock 43] | 500250 | 51 [108 liga |206 (80 ni Я e Erection o! Сой 98. ( А - maming e ERU V. {о cost of сага To Buildings required tor ү озн ayirt spk] erme r Dur и“ аммо 5 100 |162 (219 (800 VIAN GUANO dir ect from porten or and saai lons to Farm Houses and other buildings for | yy 414 441,825 | 45 | 91 |186 |192 |272 буз anres of SODA SOLPHAFE, of AMMONTA, s and Мы Farm p Ii: ru 0 s |109 |165 |220 830 ' ату | 97 |145 |195 |291 x Ве c 29 b. рив}, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, n h. any Act of Parliament, , | | e к=} e^. A of ibli | | £C.; Md 32, Eden Er casam ЖОГО Or Charter, or Со or im 5 d шаў TOW tho PES BEANS, 40, | | VEA 00р MANURE for CORN, portio MT of fo cost, and Өлөр е with the expenses Mazagon p» 6 33,600 ЮЕ: 1114] 22 ШЕ ЫШЫРА Do y em 2 E ЛЕ ЧЕНИН striotiy nang Plotter Be n lies. vin e plan» and Mig сав... ei | 219,987 124165 e| n I Е gzeqution пог khe Works э which are controlled only by the Government ros i 6 _ 076.400 ? 70 149 210 420 ANUFACTURED BY є For further informat; ation, for fi f applicati thi CLOVERS AND GRASSES PRESENTED ву M TTON, 5 Vr rupis Nar аи Diredtor, 2, ОШ Pide ande _ бтз эр Grasses Разы wy Машин orn, T Tus тн, RT OSPITI оО. emer P arcae T Mir Mr pr MÀ en : square aeee RINCIPAL EXHIBITION of the MECKLENBURGH id ri ine Оюна ыы тарт доо! asd wards о P PATRIOTIC UNION at WISMAR on the Baltic,’ be W (o peri Bobda per ordines in Шр Кн ер Ый gp the Тн and ending Toth ep for оолу в mro Director. ns Орам, Mos А & i favourable ай 167 11b. |8 lb. |8 1b. m Particulars of these standard Man b ses TT m " УГ ihe Local al Agents, ө obtained ар the Оов, mo: ыш? Vus spp Ыр, Ltnzkx, of the firm | бойм. | | р | Cow-grass А ôt 612,500 | 126| 375/1008/1280 Е, p ong Crater qe. AL АОРТА; „5001871, of ENGLAND. | B Red 64 777,000 = н тн Essex d Elford, near Topsham, "ipi OUTH TIN! Alsike 64 | 1,879,000 1104 3104/3880 — тив CIC О ЫЕ eR 181 АП Certificat ill be төртүнө to th: 2628/8410 ROCTOR AND р d alli URBS Senders, E Нлл. Dang, Becretary. * | Yellow Trefoil .. в 100,000 493/1156 1445 in ing attention to 12, Hanover Square, London W, iC E OE нна D ; s шуен e fo of very si uperio r quality, CR í ical offered to the culturist ;— Perennial Rye-grass 2 | 301,00 62| 186| 4951" 620 ru POTATO dou have produced Чч Annual do, 1 | $36,000 | 67| 200| 530| 671 the dena ы remunerative character on every The Pairt iya Sut tte € | Button's do, 3 411,000 | 01| 272| 780) 912 пота рео аа. КЕ" eade strengthen the straw, | TU. m E ; bee iu m» MM rj manked -um prove the quality of the grain in a very | е dish de 1 980, 0 202 1908 1620 2025 ATE of LIME has been proved to be the ее SD 1,750,000 3615 д mogt and gora каран 0 of Phosphates forthe growth of luxuriant | TN N appropriate кере with Mr, WriLxiws's Had eg T E E La iE a ORARS MANU T moving or grazing land, are very ofíctvo Mni, - yia on Agricultura! Education in | Foxtail „Ёзен | 1,190,000 | 217 741 1080 nud pet m е TERE чер d в nother n, and also appropriately in con- | Timothy Grass E ACC 1,295,000 | 265 aor d тая MA vit the seed time of the year, we give | башы ров а 1 13 | 90000 | 09у 00000008980 factories : Birmingham, Werwi ыта, wire the following M 04 umbers and weights of | Sweet Verna! .. ..| 8 | "770,000 | 1:9 47712721590 TCR Саке and ой Mills, -on-Thames. Hos Na and Grass seeds, For the «enin ГОХ begs to ра, Monier of Wheat, Barle Ома Rye, Beans, Peas, and Сак umers of Linseed » а у , . з tiat teis now supplying GENUINE LI LINSEED CAKE, | Vetehes we have essrs, Lawson, of| WE dot ум) D M ponian {о the following on Rail consistent with quality, Tar. £i per Tum. Edinburgh. ded the Clovers and Grass seeds we | letter o ваг Ерџослтох by Mr. I xr uu he found more ical and fai and Mam M оге Eam н pad Gr or Cakes m | have to thank Wr es r дев ngton a Malus. Berwickshire, i am ALE LISSEED опар abd» d. por Gallon, n quantity 1t will un seen What great rest variety almost as two) Мг, WILSON is one M the foremost of Scottish hah — A пог Wheat bushel, . A considerable va ari Ther f m vean of Oats examined, T ii in nu arm tock Breeders БОХ, Awp HEWITT, Sole Inventors bt the Celebrated pieni agrieulturist tef who has taken perhaps a larger t than any other in the discussion of such "o questious АГИШ. come before agricul- tural pr no one is bet'er known or ary ractioe, nevertheless, in gene uch of - A of м» ч чыр їп рег tpe cd t regard to or half number of|t sels ч Nis those gem may contain. These explai us the extraordinary dis- керни tru dere the following Table and by Mig RENDLE of Plymouth, Mr. T sg other s, giving the ise a seeds in d : pud Key f our со rasses, | The figures given here are Pünquesttonebly Ex] of | the oe git we have received now from Messrs, SuTTON, and the differences between them and those An ready published in our «йд, ought to make the practice of more a subject for thoughtf it same for BRERDERS М MEDICINE CHEST, ul Bottles 2s. Has each) of the UNI- AL EXT MT, mateh and sw: Ao: qu ewes; sore feet in са One Dozen titles GASEOUS FLUID or B 3 pem iA sheep, ое foi akl N oand | т с А t ога ап апа соу exhausted ч ада sio, ^ Lo ruta all feyerish symp- cows is and il inam ыз МҮШ; апа еа 64.) of the Au m БЕС шер pois Ts ei ет are поб going recommend a рема. їп the practice which has these За | m an) hitherto been found successful in me run down reader land startles to find that the bushel or two of @ and 10 e generally ААА at least 30, or 6 to every square i neh ad vow wipes it. мна be possible so to deposit sa | Ше seeds of we grow as (о ensure sul growth, en а "e proportion than can at are put the surlag? | acco highly esteemed in the agricultural world, E gs M н быы АТУ e convictions of n the Council o al ieultur, босу "M have signe protest published last week against the n" regarding education whioh the Council resolved to follow, to find that the nias чой" tourists of nglan d Ай, аге unani- mously wit thea, 80 that е ere there is the p acquire a peer of unts and of өй! oem and where for ur subjeoted to the iscipline of constan t осеца pation during full and сере hours, and of prompt obedience to the orders rs of i superiors, The s of business selec Ке for the purpose are various; Pat "the preference seems to be given to the pier — or med as we ca call t them in f ment of landed pestis are E. Малу youths branch banks which are n now training, or it may be they are some mam where they can sei do at hom Althou, ih I can remember many farmers of a pas generation who "n. as well educated as any that I т around те, and m who had ear Me a prominen any w their energy an nih in business, o do ubt that the facilities for obtain- e far greater now than here- nerall THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Арап, 15, 1%, of the produce w without affecting | reason Cæsar did not mentio unum The dair — in Leicestershire n t T e greatest service here were none. The For sheep any | b and ‹ E. specially the | richness - т LÉ the — and found JE odi dei to oil- as end a C little аа iffüeculty and when he sheep has been the compan Me ‚= о we d discover th кү E: а n p аа. t 1 | domesticated by men In England, GT в a a foret ed ? wi = and in many plac morass, the shee have flourished, ud o о give an idea of e e able pri a|sheep must will lel асату "with. mme man extensive exper ral public as a valuab el even in the AN cent nemies ще Eje the СЕЕ: ипе шу have had, we о de Н тесо! with considerable hesitation pee ri the following mical. ing and erm at the same time (this weaned till killed), the amount n wp h hori And the hoarse’ ^in With eagle в iy E consume $^ he greedy Аат And that grey beas The wolf of the west " Athelstan's Song of Victory, Anl Buffon's remarks would iuduce the same elusion :— re ** Nevertheless, if one considers the weakness and Linseed cake, or cotton сак. 2 lbs. Barley, or Wheat pb or "Раша теш, or. à mixture of б dy ех 1 above ‘good proportion of f the dle sh- and fat- rin foo. Er might, in the later stages stupidity d e of the Y^ every LU pr in the rapidity ral practice is made arpi a Boka led to adopt for dir. pd Tested by its 'practienl results, it must be admitted to bə i n the main a successful mode. But T my humble "Vl J 5 f veara in some wl ere dede college. E fittest time for such a course would probably be after irá or three years had been spen nt ob d the farm in acqui not agree ith those who think th at o унети восі ей should iore institute | ad ough ns m d in encouraging them tage of it. once be known th: P t д А f, A ad: t à th and | ^ if cheni eap, a will not тена daily ^ Mer Mu at | troug quantities Linseed-cake, and ket pan or do imas the Beans. 1 ч боке of the fat „producing food—such as | fight hat it cele r its e € nt meal—with ы and Oats Fona | which seem to it by pre and to satisfaction ; p bes es that thiss species! а А. each individual lives only for be sheep ; if be reflects at the same time that this ithont th eans of defence, cannot t meal, aud Beans, ази give Barley third, Indian Маан Palim: used. , one third, and Bea ЕЕ nut PE in equal quantities, Hire 9 дое nd cranny tanie d multiply muc ырыс CE grea ore than shee ep V EE = our "Xn rb ча) of this species Phi «x sed to m multiply ® Dea would soon aee pite: before our eyes — species annihilated by the number and тогай in proper proporti Anny an animal under much of a good thing. "Thus pw from: $ Lcd ; from a more civilised be would ча ber is nón fle tamus ne and cattle as fo е апа those who did use ent covered their bodie n n ns, D thus "à 2 = not ees eitle for ool о r fles tate $ and supplying it will not long be wanti ng. Holding di views I cannot but deplore the course eva a party in the Royal Agric Society seem € mo t upon. 2 They are ence rare i ecl for this a futile nant urther common rdg pi тА John Wilson, Жын Mains, Berwickshire, А gita 10, 1865. 18 ng and encouraging. ini mica the rising generation of farmers. г -> influ- mom food fi uthern and Mitland counties than has ever hitherto been known. The kalf hay crop and scanty pr m d and straw and purchased foods have idi с had a much larger share in the main йыш жи» ы be practical as well as — эг this subject usetully, we according the Jo inre is e IE vf pe ero o: ШЕ 1 that has bee wri urs e is | Sh: the. i D its — as a forest gre r weight, „е, fact. tat a no bones the an Z| must go far to prove that if a i sheep аша country a& the time of the invasion by the Romus were very few. wever, alter the « е civilisers of tle intro ^d ep ex xisted and Le been discovered in the Roman ош have the fact that cloth was the Roms eu Roman: always had been, er by gentle — т, b тсе will keep good for а Lys (оой in advanes is, I ost eorom plan that "ic be end upon a nr. A |b = €— ira obably early i in the first cen pun dato, and Sheep will be treated cri are, only MEA а em aller In this wa; ina rape an roots and chaif fo as ете of straw and more quantity of sheep will Бы : "E and, iyu rate, in а more economical ma; nr] oid = А eem 1t Р о Baz et E о e > и, << © [c] [a] z © WOL -: stripe ii wold sl nrak a hist seii n Bar chen Not. i di c toy. Án the largest quantity of good flesh and of р е be excelled by any modern breed, but |; Deo “до inquiries into their histor ry Me M Cot ЇЇ as an un n | yield ool th. to s0 th different rin both vo esi and im n th 22 | lived in that маше e hope hereafter M give the Aperte of it in | th , previous to сах А анта wo or columns, short th. of pe e teh s Mat за; oil, "idem have 15 woody Ne and considerable aee of as Pe cent. of flesh- ley meal—only juantity at all. The не makes it т that it sheep di 1 pers in England at that time they were in dep à lid | de ару: is somewhat singular, if there were any sheep, tha = : eM dis e not eer them, because [A vcre A , cattle, dogs; the wild boar, wolves, and geese Although Dr. Henry Bird, i : the course his es hei into th e сея ог burying plac the present improv | England to the original type. Г e conjecture probable that the Арш, 15, 1865.) deep give the паше to hills upon which the ey ex e in which they csi жеге {ту, в ТНЕ 2 ааб AHRONTOER, x AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 347 on the other ? The reason is transparent in the latter сазе, апа it is this: because he dares tant ble urishing on the aitai olds а f. мет was a cave, vii! Samuel, xxi iv. 3. uently korty о XE way where comes to e wo de A e this remote period in ^ people that knew their value, мез for the wee “ав ool would lave the first | heir fle sh for food; ry is would not the hi mpt to do so as he does those о farmers, һе be Chanceilor of the vy Acc mri 21 hours ar is quite clear, therefore, that 16 is educa! general, but беге always, but in gene etel enu that lifteth n froi rom the dunghill and setteth them ong prin rwards. t commercial men n m est tra: тэ distric а кй, Gloucester and Winches у п Еп tert While Онт was e had e an r they Mos in ds siiis of our country, and it aea of. it к renders farm to be mere pie йел: in reality to have no power "in the State But t ock to-day, removing fro thy m thence all the spcekled a md spotted cattle and all the. "brown cattle among the wool and оше being carried ош. Gloucester had its trade companie ies ow, i f she herd, and the illustration from the Cotton. inim of hepti P 4 РМ. Hist. of England, vol. i, E f ШЕ support our hypothesis, the bot ww у е—“ Lest his „flocks should „Бе cloth making was Saxon era, for the and its эбе e Glouce ster, the citizens sented the Kin hen nobles with clothing of t sey Pis , yet it T9 by Жө} т a “ trick of t the wil Шой” by exhibiting the same characteristics, though AGRICULTURAL PM азр ESSE Е ын be a c: ег шел as it proves, as elear r n doing, that the British farming of the present day is i ДУ "оге oliin, ng” adopted, similar to the Pens яа, especially оп the Cotteswolds, prove pretty strongly that our sleep spring from the East. that if farmers were Заара асин ted trained to their ceres ion as the: ands о -— land would «e is the sheep LT "s following facts bin. чы! prices bear* this ou. In 4.D. 712, a ewe ih her lambs is worth 1з. till * 13 SE COM Mer e 1000, a I. m мн corn-fed . E 2. m 130, 4 atone of v EA a stone 1425, 21 lambs SER ar; A odis 67 qe vn iun Co cated their probable Ml ard iti is now this period un and guild and a x guildhall а quarter - a —— before | = кече doubt that | carried o t Glo ester in the | but is t Saxons p mee that. when royalty | - age in which w e [re оё а г те d boy dé seve r. A | painful ven Athe drunken scene: e whic AI -— ope | the pr da my own mnes | tiontwo, but them uardian justly so, gen mproved Marec than tier formerly Ee in these respects they a bu den has not been e con: me dd. ide оше јео from those of m Fere -— = arly as sober as thei a pd нї. ontinually ture тв гр пз of com of food, England with all its , wealth would iam ОЕ ng, also, in my opinion, mM DT "avelli h n the mind of any ng o on the subj ect. Ia эне that comparisons — 5 ot ple essing, but rm a e the education of a manufacturer with that of a om and the рола. training of a manufacturer with that of a farmer, and it will at c жле € -— the former makes the princely and the rere as а b thinki T d d i are brou n for the o чит have to ? woefully defectiv к ex e he why уу pee tn all the els of the world with t goods, ime e farmers, as a body, A thei 76 зэ ntry with a er dmm of bread. we p continually speechmakers and writers lauding up to the skies the wonderful perfection to which farming в сина аз now ms a perfec- tion which produces 9 bushels of Wheat for ev b bushel of аа oct srna me — the к е wn farm in йу into the T eere тан give 127. or more a or fore res, the best of which for a per- rmitted, be But to pursue our comparison : nnot supply union s, and | erg, to жап the various. A unma €— 0 be done on a farm ; but now, Ure or reaping, or r | send their sons to the best сту рау 1 У | » іп the last century Med gps o al nown. The cem e mals was not ys. suecessful efforts in the ed the ссни live stock, that “like pro- not known, and the her ereditary trans- | an sheep or £i eep in this + E / Cottes- M. ds part „кеа and then io peti his own aecount. But ‚ preparation a young farmer receives is to follow i in the f | placed in de wer ries d poss ү to perform every operation their bus requires to be done—o such was the training mem received and underwent e pow given them the bei influence in the ite which they no Mi трт guiding "o а ntrolling alm — but of this to giv exa mple опу, а namely, ladstone, id 1 in có lf } | father, and so em ntil y t back t when Adam and r | delved ed Sa "eter = аа all his fellow-countrymen, and to pleases, and as the farmers, so com a, эже de silo "a them in m power, that asemi dare oy after as ie how mauy Em tiero are ina dies foot of oon or woollen cloth which his father makes, he will at onc rm ers of budget t se more, I forget dite gun d without vet 84., tt Lea but if you ask a young farmer dmi — any kind : бокія, or pulse, уоп might as well ask а young man-milliner, for the boy had never thought about. it, "d all he knows i ima ru his father ua in -S р мы н 109 does n ttempt, to make the manufacturer of woollen cloths y " the same peni or any аан one, before ; but how these bushels and sacks will p vill put into TT of thai e. the young square foot "i | E v tiep armer again the young man-milliner, or the gorilla dene d, whose fore-fathers, accordi the Development f І m ё s y popu hich the Romans | anced in n civili іва. | 1 EA such Toe Re why does le x ? ete with him | and the manufacturer i it is diamond » — ie че the same, үл иш them it is, if ve tieklo — Toby, T. I ei tice тешу, FT MAE the nature of the ех tent than in * Rey, 8, Lysons, pire but Mr. — y became men, invented the Adumite s drag, v дс Ау lately was а to groa certain part ge ^ pore aga and by with a c ent of the same | m | kind. $e But why not tickle one as well as the other? or not use the currycomb on the hide of one as well as which aptin is enabled a t into the ground seven mes more se Ay common rapor had fiel to be n enslig d better than G. Wilkins, Wix, near Manningtree, 248 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: [APRIL 15, 1865. ye Mm pO ug blood: which I| EN p uced b y te sdvooates for eating ome Correspondence AINLESS EXTINGTION ОР LI IFE. come now to e зг id that this decree of the Apostles | Agricultural Educa s to the usual Ir you will have the kindness to permit mea little | ^ First, then, i is ssi Is Es sons К farmers in Dorsetshire, it ha education ‚ I should like to make a few notes upon the letter | was only temporary, о preve L5 cond (lén w b , as tte QU |] the infancy of y Cristian, religio; and, out nine years old, or o my friend Mr. Hibberd. r. H. says : “ That the | ews, in - wm ль c p ased; and | pia as they are considered s sufficiently st eating of blood was prohibited by the ic is | equently, the pice i [sc hool in the neighbouring town, and I in uck fE 9 n — true, but are -— - law in these | that cessation is a virtua я pei. it ias considered. HUM ЖЕ Uem the dmm t LE tat that » І reply, m h scr Mr em БУ “ш Share т to this, Idesireit may 5e | inquiries respecting the school; the M CM letter, he vi тоте at I took | и; the пер refor bighor er groun oi nd tha үм osaic law, ard ennt ed | blood. dó pe equally extend to all ages and nations of | Ap. 3 ird. eM NE after this hd command as it was pow 857 years earlier | the world ; and if ре К it is evident thisi А теч габа s lH 1 уы re, b they stick to those repetitions of i& we find in the Levitical | | the Apostil es had n culiar relation e iea to А yi abi ПУА thoy May until esc vd mx the boys n law;and as the whole human race inclu | nfancy of - Сыйнап, eligion, ed t 4 мю; рео r of M ah V Wenn a y zs n u 3 or 15 yen — MÀ e a E vd ve bsc sete ets e: 2 to abstain | acquire the МАШ that isto fit them fi 1c whole of their ty. The тас e nature of the | the author and giver О nd, given as it is without any kind of qualifica- | were to енун E b edm ds — ^ | А сатни everything in thesi Ка аз | if so, how came sacrifices to be institu хен балеі reception mea is such, that there is no тоо as to whether we will receive iti in vits entirely ad M ит аз =ч xe in the world? This pretence, then, not. It may be remarked, that all the more force | seems very ill-founded.” "(Rev velation Examined with the command, use it seems to have | Candour. Dr. Delan 9, I really find the subject so ir | full of interest, that: I f - afraid of — эе surely, | tr PRIME too | t, however, remark upon na orm пег letter : ^ dt was nob mals was permitted as foo: Dur L - right to aecompany | | the statement I m um with the | m that "the flesh of a life жеу which hereof, hall ye not mankind,” —that ооа Мт. Ніне eat," without having be en easonableness or good- | "probi wrong," if he wil o on called in question. It may further | Ind will r thus:—'* Аад God said, пом, ү: jars ness of the provisi n ques d be remarked, that the command forbidding the eating | given 9% riy herb bearing seed whi is us to that i f all | the C è school, but when he is , 7 0 untry schools y, : ‚ to give an opinion й p» ! e boys acquire а аў good grounding, at othe d fi ed w 4 | і t r ‹ eally good. sound s imparted, 1 I would n mention in mrt аз iti is supposed to be chiefly fop b nefit of the rs of ро is the ouni or Ibelieve th ragement the pro- E re of it have recei ived has ае their expecta. tions, ее ie sbort time it has isten This mar 5 education is ears old send him 111. | із this,—start Ше >, Кә к, p" hbo АТ ў «t p r 12 ool, wh máy You : 1 Корен the use of th р for t мй а ema апі th f which meat. Th their expulsion from dise. | in woful consequences. "That, After which, when i$ might be su — that ce is | physi md what deteriorated, and they а zl qu а! w forbidding the eating of blood i Him who gave it, we gathe "iw alt з. Р а — d have takes the herb of sen € $ "(deni iii. of — &c., by Abel, Jabal, En e possess А “ “And whatsoe e be of the house arp jera &c., can ng me pe ed for, because е аб the age of 15 ог 16 І would have him removed бы hat eateth | were required M ice, i n unchan eable Agricultural College, where, then, ор Мз "s 1 may be more m voted to a special and pro sacri any manner of. blood, 1 will even set canm |: principle from first to last, in that so nkind among pant may consist, it rac элә p Жалт; there seems to bo га wisdom there Mun Wa а shedding of blood бив trainin fore in t ment that God should delinquen! himself, and are not His от still * open | upon all € pou of the sons of men; to give every on 5 Further, Mr. Hibberd says: “Suppose, for instance, | t is i A i and зг тумары io ie fruit of his es ind. that the blood «n m the life; what will Mr. | 19, tty and those w milar views say to 162” 1 Mh it is at | Well, I — dec эз all who, like myself, n of the аге то rsant with the spade and the pruning- ; that t the resea earches of ral that the state- maat among г nations for | men "e e cquire a certain tone—it is of ће g st consequence that this. man should 5 himself e s and though his professional knowledge first Бет Е ће sh thing besides à farm, do something and talk Berri brides farming; this last ut a is a time of vast importance, and then a ees man may acquire or lose that; tone which makes him үз f showing an = + il are in crim necessary } obligation should be it upon their attention. Hence we find, that there migh t nin é y нб нч his B. "ve — iri Museum, for many day: t; but p? р A him honourable and respected in his дн W.J. P. On Killing Animals for Food.—Something has been said upon the best and most hum animals for f. ай would answe every moral precept tion) was committed to € brin Pithing or pricking the spinal marrow w would m bt | be instantaneous, but. a failure would inflict far them | distinc! be no manner of — pe their disobedience, that g, now Tas the first time, | [of a chicken L experimented with, and as s having betome ing ites were comman periodically before the attention of the pn n suec t pass on to "A wt тз ттан phase of My friend Mr. Hibberd says, “ As for - Nor Тейиш declarations, Án ice i repre- ing pi ш f Jewish coi eta у. зэ, las will refer to ores will i find that. the subjects г before the attention |^ | me ntioned i in my former letter). "The quot | was from Dr. Clarke, who ре» that statement and a number of similar ones, “То t this e A g abstracted from causes. Coagulation I concei freely, and Suri discussed, and the result he will ind ап o i life;: and А аріпе 16 ing ee to be terhentak the com міо to Jor nity were entirely of every merel; verae ARA, Bat Jet us note what really w dd d | wit * Now ther xx in pm e| hich neither our fathers nor we were able ter Barna ы-ы Paul had в rem is particle Sakae , traction of cohesion, forms a solid, and it is this coagulum uniting with the dui unding particles which M the m: de. - first intention, for union e e t : o my зеп! mee nig com stud r by art, forming a e. from pere dA "the реа — of tomi with the канай but that we write unto | coagulum, which immediately admits of mutu roi pollution of хр. а qoM а it were, one interest." (Wor from | Co., London, 1835, page 34). ПАННО x fec not say that A two first fitness E i on ay han the living parts| wa now in practice; chloroform, in some cases with advantage, y ness or ever, there are Tig at ере, for the shambles which r nto, and may b greater amount of suffering than ; take, for йип, | M p e beata arbarity о на to be o ual b. triti SA КОШУ. е the uu eq “ э hi tiom mi T ihin = 15 он ux ite тсир "not ipte mentioned to And, piain and candid people w further, we find, that when the nier did actually converts that their salvation did not depend u the observance ута Un. ree when ойлору ру the deem science, cannot very еазї›у be con ced that th t n all the sayings of E Divine word, m mem анаар е Me er. ject to, from the savage lined 0 e|of m lo Children arena (000 emaa m С — P—X——— of ade of merely Jewish rite diat ye v is any waste of nutritious food py ШО кайн their epistles. ша: “For it|bl us {od im pouring out Ё that sheep, and pigs, т extremely limite oe пей о Holy Ghost Апа à Pe hy проп jue ees eating of which has been so positively ба skilful in butcher, is useless. qum ze than these necessary things;| Only once moro, let "YR QU eru | idco ер слана am кањ а man i$ merciül Se КО Tet ar Se gris Wap iar ibo stat Ў ement—" іб people like beast," and also that those who do кта быры if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do |a — - — а may — "E Ve E: | ЖЕР Жаы e аг ent н, in вот | * The VAE : i Papin m es e ain Um is, ied em ум Ond within the me. Tim e of pr indo am ed As ii "oae ot me rJ] hath been since repealed; or by considering the for this repeal, | Hill, March 8, Самани | стази Au de oot of Ehe. pim the oit gc oro bm [ 2, Y MeV RT ET D. i table market on ре whioh s in есопошіве irs] n T ' DAN т Y 15, 1865: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ` GAZETTE, 349 d r dim i tion, bea hard u i iub, of obtaining b н prog nu aring pon r and the cold of winter. We might [XI 4 bl A" tance p^ Fro what little has been said, it may | Ке a lesson from the Piedmont system, in уза, атре ощ Si оман ch the separation of the can | be rred that many per cles stand in the way | Һе coats of our cattle clean and h y; and it is of thei w instead of crow wding shoir together, like of tidal. farming g in Ir eland a few of which h may satisfactory to learn that this oiling and brushing is jo sierva less of common decen viZ. 8 the whimsy of an amateur, but th practice of апі country and the 'demoralisntion of the pe eople. | t absence of Bd riam a families and lar e|farmers, although only foreigners. I think, too, e the reformatories, ed schools, refuges, | landowners—in fact, a money-spending population U we mi introduce the Walnut-cake with advantage, schools, reading гоо - tea-drinkin enny | consume the produce of the land үза reach of the | and that we should it safer, n as — as pda к ke, all е xcellent, and tending to recla im and farm mers; * profi spot, instead of | Cotton-cake. From Flanders we y learn ity of tl ie i tions when the great majority of those ы: vasti ng kind advice, and зо а opem hom ive in a stat e precepta 'ineuleated? ? „Clergymen substantial ass entirely opp den lit guardians root-crops, п Tad Pas take а useful fw complain ishes complain трева ич of ро паи in #һе | = comet x of the fearful amount of ongst t g Unions. et d ү mers have he elder members of the working | means, il the ye et the t the neli: hakion, гу employ boe ers. e = g $E air, an 14 or 15 years of age. "These are truths | imper ron sun and a d therefore remains, during the wi inter, | t | ystem o te drinks, either soured .|or fresh: th ust ad nu than ш om for| water. The n use of sauer kraut o prov , is only | us that their climate i severe for keeping them Polat other way; and their practice with this, and t 1 st Pres at bot and ca e the em „Гог cattle. Sin o know who is in the habit е е of. the ер so essential to insure | vigorous growth. Falcon. lu eed Farmers? Clu -a FRAMLINGHAM.— How to Reme Ameliorate resent ечи. A Нау ха. LR А рарег n ты. subje W. Raynbird, ч Нер grave, tely by М Я > rom bh we атту аз ri Climate and Continental Practice.— in of the faults our us worthy of attention that when from e it детен from the P t cold or ML ess r does not h mia дә mdr б ow how ben ы crushed Gorse ог is for feeding, on the poor land on which it ss 8, 2. Existing Means. e da ta naturaliy dividesitself into кто pari — the first, how vas Lo best of such d ow possess and can ure ; the next, how glia n against future similar — and, in particular, whether we- could n upply any ti D feared deficiency i in TE нафт evi, Anis And first, how to make the best use of ou r present niii Let us mentally retrace our Herde des T t the thi en building тү a irte i is i e mg the s 1 'ubsta mtd not the shadow. Falcon. Ther to be not only on our „agriculture, but | | point, although (in the eastern p a а there |18 hardly a | beast eu what is more or less cake fed. u e t, n апа | оп our position as a nation, of a winter n are uA in compel us permanently to house our flocks : and е put Ф че агт наса ely young may call Rape-cake was only tbought fit |to — M time dures + ah 13 det nd Beds Locust .Bean oge ore industry and t of the women, with the к of the respectability of the and teach the children habits | tial to their happiness in I life, The t und t th out of employment. dua until the ne was ed by such a drought as experienced last vear, we were apt to forget that. to our ешн pomon = aae moist climate, we ege of roots, our fine crops Н d 2E E of tyi d omi Men and our Aperi m herds of oxen and locks o farmers and labourers is disgusti 4) necessity, ere is no mean in n which L dirt, neither is it from the scarcity of bmp А, „т year w ad the continental climate, dry and sunny— ing and constructing roads. Nor is there any|resulting in continental produce, crops of fine ees no for feeding pigs and poultry in the | quality; but this more than counterbalanced by riated to domestic purposes. edad meadows burnt, and our ro " crops re to continental standard. all the the abore o новые things exist, s We lesenes and stan d how it is that the Turnip i is little grown and less у now readily under- © heat, a | cake, delli Cora; E. S Dgyptian Lentils were alike — nd unkno Did w please, our sadi ed s в | independent of home produce = баари й тена" E i. Аа purc phapa our milk, "butter, and h meat; but in of о ш ss to be а common filing c of 1 Trish t year р ЕҢ real suecedaneum СЯ fortunately the fine wma. "There is usuall nat weather | harvest CN he e nijnantel summer m койдой in the breast of th к imal to advance his odd gradually convert our best Swedes into ill Straw crop which, with the exception of Beans and of late ies in life mu ы А ul of uui. Б even est small roots, in fact into Rape, from Ны it is MA. us T end originated, and me almost m e control o 1 em ш the "inen m e Ree тану ч &lvintages аге to be obtained by the simple the effects of à continental sea the most backwar few remarks will prov industry and prudence, it is а mystery that aces» probable is we might learn a фас крш, Б КЖЕ employment dt it mig micht MS MS сом — ші employed do not eagerly seize upon the oppor- sa a points from the ordinary нганы Та һа л ы a onem who s ер үч of vade offered, and pick the fruit within their reach, our n ours Skimming over vario unts of stras C4 (ош! by steam. power) to jmprove by age, and С s Ше extraordinary apathy pervading the agricul- continental modes of зн ng and fatten fe 1 т e la ‚ Phillips, o n Downham, near on, who tural i to | oM llowing, which may serve to amuse if n {ой ү the Кошон апа белан of puar БАТ on à ассо or, follow. dify :— tal i The өүө are tied up in stalis, bled once or twice, Ragland ng 200 acres of the sheep are bouséd cn Potatos and chopped straw. Many taking or Ireland. To venture upon a ок Серов аге are grown and made into pon krant, PN а less without o Gee T- | proportion of salt than when pre tankruptey to the t оп would end in | is found to be very ow for gn “| fevonrablo to thei increase firn, "The enant, and destruction to tbe |oftheir milk, Maud. n food nor anything but straw can б Шап would be liged to draw the very o ей. ас ет а ане the Limoisine lap. out of the soil, without returning anythin cattle, and recommends a plan there followed of giving t lo-enable him: to prov; ning anything | drink soured by means of Ryemeal, which, he says, hastens fimily fop two "E provide him and his | the process of fattening, A remarkable feature in the Adde | ahal y Would sf, three years, after which ruin and |ture of France, and of most warm countries, is the use E stare him in the face, and th him | 168 s as for cattle. Not only are Olive, Mulberry, Pop! | the erar solel: t July, dried iii the sun, ог in the shade c « During the to his im mproviden j seise | trees in n тооба fa = (ted, and аы for e Winter use. Potato mani tin : hey are given жор 4, н; like һау, and ia in Ireland А» м НИН; du ү i er | mise f. him, suffering ^а its root large farm Piedmont.—By the best feeders extraordinary care is | for his | Those well wi careful When | takpa this straw can be rendered more nutritious by admixture is a Wages Were low, E little ved passed between ееп Y апа ган A: ee My durum NM и problem that has been solved by many agriculturists. Thus dme yn Potatos with salt formed the | erbage; in аага mixture of Elm leaves, Clover hay, an: 4 | some have изно akin sindet soup or Mn orit Principa] e labourer, there tim ight be some | pulverised Walnut-cake, ре неа ponn ы рд, ч 0 e | pouring it over chaff, and allowing the mass to remain a в excuse for th, - and bran and salt. added : tim ees using, to cool, incorporate, ferment. vidals e Doni and pess charactor of € a6 (ап ян them I think I may Mr. Welto re also given. In a short time te. гету ot their: nU. p iren oos g a darken ^ However, | grow smooth and flat. Flanders.—In the dairies the summer | Wickham rie havo employed dilu le = — pur- and YS changed for е hetter—railronds t раан му and night. Ы winter, hay, Turnips, | ри ihe di ad le n ph oro irem сз em ava steam navi igation gd vx АСА intercourse 8 from th breweries cakes of Linseed and Rape- | 002! nduce d S Бок те caen. d тееп the markets of e JA seed, and other meals, and the. white drink mentioned | Others have supp шк o elio m a a pu роз ушак нце ficial to both ae rela nd, bene- | below. "he food for one cow in winter, for 24 hours, I thoroughly mixing tl to tako piac wit aiio M vi ng the [Sea Ж Папе, KK corp it es a Баі 18 lbs., Turnips 60 lbs. Some farmers р il t E ы. т | а атас чч rior Pagi өш. Norm insure EIN th thers give them raw, chopping them w: к е; Success in хай аара, aro he — һа erae ibit Ros ation is nece: D. obviate the risk of the | Finningham—the feeding with Linseed compounds, of which tead many boo man may ha А animal being choked, , where the Turnips, as is ed the case | the late lamented Chairman of this Club exhibited so fine an Agricultura] Sod ks, and have the Basara of Dei ses el in Fla асы of to mallas sizo. Iu lieu of Turnips, Potatos, | example at Биж water. As ae d xe чеч at the amont Society by Se eart, and Carrots, and grains p ly used. m rk de o Sti peri е ls MW io mention y fully of l ex ado the b: likewise given апа елга Санак, prepa ared both for | hearers, and аге (if I шау y phus e эў , described in A. ee lture of Suffolk," I shall proceed to Jet be powerless to inr upon a farm without | 2078 3nd horses, consisting of water e im жо poe ped hods whic! y possess greater novelty to us, and be : money at his banker's, though he may have ӨГ Buck ober, бүсер 8 EMG ind Бону orm iod | ео equally worthy of our attention. And, frat, I would refer to es t i Mr. Horsfall's system of feeding cows, as detailed in two long. articles in - ze oyal pee p Journal for 1856 - 1857. perusal I them Fuoco Аныз im ow rapi use Mr. Horsf: tea! Bean-straw chaff, materials are moistened and blended well steamed, are given to the animals іп a warm Do us attendant is ты llb. to 141b. рег cow (according to the circumstances) o rage vou qe pot arged to rins each cow in proportion to the yield of milk, those in full milk getting 2 lbs. gd day, others but little ; it is dry, and tely. mixed with the steamed food on its "Ww dealt out separa! When this is eaten up, food is given, consisting of Cabbages from October to mber, Kohl Rabi till Febru nd Mangel till Grass time. With a view to nicety of flavour, I limit the supply of green food to 301lbs. or 351bs. per d for ong each feed 4lbs. of meadow hay, or 121 per day, is gi h cow. They are allowed water twice of is given to eac ) per materials to the extent they will drink, As seve ome observations on their properties, Bean-straw nneook: are not потег б used as food, I may be allowed ed fs dry palatable ; by Able; by the process s of st e pha P an agreeable sive, - h to "the mess The have kept 13 11b, of TL per A x It s side P odeur wit M: and it is n more economical to кок үтүө p bullock after the following 3539 xus and mixing - rd at 124. — — - vour of the use of t: the market, considerab! ELI. for an arido. ex d our own growth, climate ы it difficult to n this the ordi Pod у dn Dat as аз y r у ture bears а h yalue Im" der and certainly not so impro «омма often arises, What is gained i of x ost by the pson's comparative analysis ot E" found Ва A Gum Starch Bhowing that about 20 parts of the starch in Barle isof a güm, ёе. The —€— then is —€— this saccharine pas far could n $1: „ inatead of 1 oL M qe A ә йы D OIM Mí d ү” сс» t has far more nutri s. thro ease, we venit ri supply the mi always mixed with other starchy food. We might also advan use the i or wort, poured on mixed wi ече €— proved the Rum Же, ач only be 8/. o bs ono that у viz., equal portions of Bea : ter yy . 105. ^ Led ч 104. a ton "e0 ellen as our pon v e 1 Ar (which I h: ber pries 1 IET y into malt? This І will show in а few words. ey is co о | into sugar and gum, and that in our malt only one titi part saccharine nature, the rest ч: — ўз starch, T каа c end Loe eh by rrr od the malt Len at there was only a loss — 1 malt dust was one-ninth у ole amount of = B mum conelusion which Mr. Lawes cam Barley is decidedl z mit i in is However, 4 MÀ тр ri his u— Dr. — — eminent chemist, perties the this is the t in small. quantities an feeding value of the rove the о on chaff, Вот ents, in re small quantities of malt d Beans (the Зари * : Dd ot reducing Locust ter) into а meal, a chè ERU of an rr] жыр, n Бебе, ч n re d LM of Liverpool Palm-hut oeleker observes, very rich in oil Taore {һап double t — ү ci pf Айе Y" ей Жайт es.—My п ет wi e How to provide spine ut I here be y h of т correct anything that m: rst place it Lu be as! hi its th has more o ter losses, SEG But the question c t scale, as most of ered a mere flowi 017 6jour our ghé eng К. "its блр back. In fact, I kni £f ET Ee LE and m be power on better d, land, "m: ЧЛ grown seful on small оодара, р, qim ed that last y мсегпе wis uld by Arthur Young E. conversion From | and Malt he | T | them traw, to mi А % j^ a forty АМЕР coul kog ыз n% i e РР sàid he found if haff, itin d cattle ate it in ie "i did Ya well € it. t scarcity dea — idis over each rani also | Wanted to bo coi Tr^ about 14/. 10s, а DwYN believed that the failui ali, because he ere foun k. treacle. Mr. E ure no injur; h than г 58 per cent. less. ES (Framlingham) reminded was а heavy root erop there ce Коч the season had something this m cake, | r^ ниву charges L4 ў ding and mixing ext heading to this|on more genera — brief, o hints, trusting op ften варна the expoetations. of the tha Tu n fact, such manuring үп йд, et fender үт тоге Жы һе тесе ases? e ; Carrots . and i m Miel sto low ers of à peek of hel consisting of à nd Beans. Неа! t they made the “tea” в ture per ton ma the Palm к iu 5s., во that future and m that vd ud at ym e is no cr n the Hf JOEY RÀ Baron I Liebi „ could very well Jo H op. x A ;lof soil and climate, as different as and yet it mu РЧ охе А these cas Ает on а EE the topies of the atter g on TM ч Besides the бинту Chroni cles of 8 urnal contains mber | ture us. Take any two, m LIE M island furni st be admitte at th i es resemble one an 9 particulars ant and in nflu entia Y Miscellane Uniformity in La M Drainage. impor PH to hasten th to the es mda als we could substitute сар, ате as it is, Peste eo ust сезер rhaps the Prickly Jirencester) would be | a © ar he foresaw that | 801 1 he took the pre- and about tw. t, ài thre rdum of roots, whilst there was always а rak the rules of praeco | fall of "Barley straw before them, and he found them е а Stra eut up to nce A peces else, m ебек Не had no convenience for steaming y had h: of hay, ti ar bun а ought the very eacle and hot ton for e d that the t this iri yat the non crop the better the health of Pis sheep. When he had had to ics to à great deal of dry food, his losses of sheep had wyn that Mr. Good was a wei season, too | 5 still A us Жыны perat r in water ; Ban гіпе ofi boob laid а а the sheep. эө T e ТЕМ and | econom: в | time he hag ра i bullooks, to Ie he garo of cha р Ж $e * Bee poe half а peek of oilcake. zor bullocks 18 eee 5:9, Е pne an е wi ordinary sight under lifeless rou. шу ма Кор gave them half: a peck He used one of Gardner's máchínes, а | He considered that he made the profit upon the muck, but none åt all upon the by: of the beasts. He had had these ast June was uo 2 =з for s; on the Eon qr on thi eui Җир on, А" Bye à the Blig a la nsect E; e on Man BAMIES (Kettleburgh) said his plan had always been E ise the roots by cutting up the straw. At the presen р a bushel and abai und that x ey did zed them to from of Pea- e аад k Morto act standing his —-— гн ян him to adopt parallelism of drai - i tothe па greater or less distance ac 1 conditions of the case eral fields EM in the La a all ай xain- -water on the ’s Farmers Cale du aa eph erations. of ter end of d Calendar Ope Арать.—Мапдей Wurzel, —The кот is the best seed time for the of Corn ;" а agricultural good the oni DU din dieting attention tò ne a та buried The an- rs $ The Chronicle of Agriculture in the this pe periodical enumerates the Malt samples of | “ Locomotivès on on Highways" question, Journal of Science, Мо, 6. J. Churchill & Sons. pee number of agitation, the | to the Society of Arts Fara | the үүт somewhat abridged, from or eia Beed List feet Gineh cefor л Е For eason land ы; ploughed 21 i ad sett tied seed is sown. et "penc espeeiall элен ња is 17 or ratam d middle o А ө April to T m the end of f April i m ld be en H vh As the weat pit " ә good poliey to | жк of: a x full p | - lowing i isa 5 letter feom Ms Mr. urzel :— mih ө, xe +С sum aad run Adkins di а riend who h | 4 eere of dd Ww SII MÓN П А THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. per acre), on ur анну tilled nd in Fes heart. Land with a calcareous subsoil is to be ccm to ctr Me talian But it ut in. general, be to plough it up and pu ut in Т WJ 8. It is a common practice to apply a waggon load of gas lime or even m * rd aere for Potatos in Glouces- tershire. It, should be m up in compost and turne 4 over and over, ог spread ааа over the land for a month o erop is. lanteéd. а E tbe Trish Yew YS the same poisonous q as the Бор ish Yew. an any one state аш experien Ap oet bject? ] йк Pana: R.C. Bix féet clóse oak park fenciog, split ne t framing, costs about 10s. a yard rün- e sown. bushels ; Oats, 3 to 4 bushels ; — 14 to eas, 2 to 8 г 4 els; Vetehes, Фу to Б] ES. T els (of the rough seed); "pe 81bs, ; е и to : c z у 6 to 7 lbs. ; Parsnips, d в, 4 0 to 0 lbs. A | "e is the theory of win the whole compass of the Mit instance of scientifie explanation the Turni; MUN NM M m Wisata s e R Fobrua y will about ab a pos tbi Я P el DE t - wide Y ill bx burn t 6000 lb. о corri ips, or 40 BIET PD jue did o LIE ШШ TIES i ү ds, the ЕК9 loss combustion within the lungs of ed, and à great saving i i d An Invention sad тота Water by Hand Power. (Se ү Rovan Lrrrens PATENT), PRICE LIST. COMPLETE WITH BRAss CYLINDERS AND 1 8. d. JAPANNED STIRRUP 1126 CówPLETE nak к COPPER 2 0 The Price “ rua ur be. тана 2) 8 васногі апа 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose and Small Jet, PULT E is invaluable iet use d the GARDEN for бб AND Мана. BEDS, OP? рн OWNING OUT IN OLEANSING TERTS dine SMUTS, DRESSING WITH LIQUID MANURE, &e, &o B HYDROPULT n WASHING WIND ызы еы SDN. ALKS, SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING LS, A SPRAY BATH, &c. &c ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES, Rogert Hoce, LL.D. and F. L.&, Rev. H. Юомввл:тх, А.В, Базвгет Ніввнав, Tags F. R. H.S., = ае кез. (the eminent | . Apam 15, 1865] 851 ео ir ng the soil for growing zin T F NES "My Py pode in pr pem that THE HYDROPULT, S For кере, and UEM LS d Me might" Ee fot both. Wheat is 3 J. Saw & Co Oxford Street, Manchester. of opera io The naan. ен Ho! Gentlemen and Gardeners, the preceding c ^ — -— please, always y drawn and rs e d Mec A ida heap, is To grd а Hayr. PLA QE n Nets previousl re ris Y 1 all your spread and uM ” nu з: t FS HAYTHORN 8 IEXAGON | and CHISWIOK [em E к of the surface einn GARDEN NETS, DRY hs в and’ Testimonials, please h to f free mould, So soon in TANS XETTIING for the PROTECTION of ag v" ur land is well harrowed as UA. at 14. рег в 2 yard. Cotton Notting, April as Е 1 is plan the moisture Woollen Netting, Serim Canvas, an Greenhouse Shades, &с. - dep as i work freely. t Be part х EDGINGTON & Саа тү Long Lane, Smithfie| dá, retained, and thereby the seed iuduced to vegetate, Е.С. 715, Piecadill Пу, W. ; and 108, Old Kant Road, S.E. js retain 4 tivation а and evaporation the soil is often ANNED GARDEN NETTING for енун Seed L ph dry that the t ion he seed is „м RR qun. bon do id T хе aU and T. t ой rain, Man 1 АЙ ү} P ing p der Ануш s, ai per mur run i А чы s PE ar m HT's, 37 in a ug ou^ м gi iving the lan it e A Sprin 2 VARNISH ED FLOWER’ ST STICKS :—1 foot, 3d. ; „39, 5d. р vm amoun pee р: g %, 14.13 3 104. i41 s. 04d. í per dasen; DAHLIA do. edem: n feet, les . 5 4, 2s. 3d. ; 6, 38. ; 0, 38. tilagey кин, * ой ire farmer would call * stale Merov? ETTING for FRUIT TERRA SEED BEDS, RIPE The seed (about 7 lb. per acre) is drilled on the flat at STRAWBERRIES, &c. -TANNED NETTING for E och fro row, and deeper than is usually Курга + biet E mmm Пу m inch; As soon as the thistle iub Uum FECI E ix iihi depth of the pio and the i „2 A gy te ейин o he crop is the u ноа of repeated nany quaniitpor TA У "m hoeings by К d horse labour. n the rows zur Li : speared there was not a gap on the whole aren, Dore ny т езин хатир, An hiai but as a little Swede Turnip EC imm with the 950, 500, or 1000 yas үлү у lseed we have had difficulty to avoid leaving а aM MARQUEES and GARDEN Ere Que de ш, and consequently there i isa ж sprinkling of E S MARQUEES for hire are tho most handsome and g EDGIN nn RICK раисе foi Жыны. e maintained their s s the seed time for this crop. н, USRITTAINS NE Tt is drilled aal pM nches € (15 to 18 1. паза БЕТЕ xd ost tion, nm Epcrweros & Có., Thom: ass XIX., Honourable Mention. FRUIT 5А using PATENT y required 8! NEW TANNED TWIN: Uy sd OSE, om ld. M паге yard. Also а good sound Y hand tn GARDEN NET, 2 and 4 "m ido, та. AX 100 s HING агав, АВВ1Т; "POU. LTRY, BIR 2 oe м and An or Manufacturer, ndo: froli of 2 D Duke MIRER үе її, dm Street, Euston Ri Preserve your Tree BEN! AMI Southwar! hasa A төт DOMO, ‚Ко, Samples fro b M ' ашр es free by аг comi кап рога Rooms on hire; lii s Tre br poste | Marquees e ns УВ NJAMIN Еротхотох (only) 2, Duke Street, London ва ги "NO other Establishment. UNDERHILL'S Patent WROUGHT IRON GAME and POULTRY FENCE. ашат. Ар F fi m" new Plantatio Garde Y prevents trespass, and is low in SETS itam d upwards), neat in а] Sppedfanoe, bt Ае РЕ St. Marys Works, Ni rt, Sal Lond: Mi Ro Worm ыта тоа, Мемрогь, Бар, RA. Anh Samples may be seen. ALVANISED WIRE CABLE STRAND FENCING, for FARMS, PARKS, an SE The ORIGINAL INVENTORS and Admirably ада &c. 1t uv] 6d. to 18, De wor ment h, breathed, жа even supposing the ап equal bulk' of it, 2 н Е га vog € quantity of equal ability . Acá id to the amont of fro ht of bones, is used. Ir Soi y made, you had better sift the coarser fragments into the mixed t, and get this mni done, and then doge the d likely to esea; the acid. and necessary add ечеи рб Mr. Frere's note recent ly^pub- ustration of the subject. It mix up the p ЕС E d Twò Hundred Feot Buction Hose, and forée it through Delivery Hose to аб altitude of One Hundred Feet. E ге conszRvATORY HYDROPULT. wW AN: e i 5 m AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Price 35s., Complete, 2} feet Suction Jet. and Fan. This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily supersede Syringes and 8 Н; reoent ill: е Mr. Hudson, of Cas astleacre, said :— x induced usto га our cattle 5 being Жыр: an linseed- py T ИП Н, BE | E A HP ni HE HH H ui its operation. А LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE, CA d$. qana sale óf thè Hydropult MPORTANT TO TRE m. excited the E «i беа respectable, but M reality unprincipl led | Manufacturers, wi aro BOW фии б e Publio ST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST Wm in USE, MILES of this FENCING have been SUPPLIED MN DOE b; at home and abroad. 16 sustains no injury 2 UEM t elines of Strand and strani „stay and serew bolts to to ovy rari “ir iming posi Cable m тозга pod d. per HURDLES, HURD 1s. 9d. to CONTINUOUS IRON XU TS GATES айыра о PATENT STRAINING PILLA GALVANISED WIRE or POULTRY, &c. 099 ә” * е е е әсе Hi zH | B i did not & т j i tions are enab i h ven qe many ôf the prin and Se tè through- out thé Gevices resemble in many respécta the Hydropult in appearance, and are to deceivo the The Proprietor therefore issues this Caution, and ой т. hile Wheat tached thereto а label, with the following words;—'* The Hydrop Vosz's Patent, manufactured only by Оміғғітнѕ & Вкоўітту Birmingham. Ve PowrRor Borros, Proprie - arem gen 143, yere Londi e is p aoee with Testimonials, on application. — HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, РкорвївтОв. Tatio Rond &c. ^ GEDDES, H.J. R ayp CO. жү? Estimates free on application. BECK'S GREENHOUSE anä сс irum та ts are of thes Sur - HAND г GREENHOUSES + E. SOLD ver MESE To CP tea z Een а оар J. Werke & o. Hortienltural ' Builders, Б отБЕР тив, THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Савап, 15, е SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 186; PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HE MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Бом, in introd ALEXANDER SHANKS & бох are gratified to find that in the large and increasing demand for their MACHINES, have been careful that the "e. celebrated MACHINES, they receive a'conclusive proof t their merits are every season becoming more appreciated by the Practical Gardener. in y of od rue ER of construction № 9 which һауе Ee ium to SHANKS' MACHINES, should still remain, HAND MACHIA SHANKS' PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WIND SOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, and BALMORAL; іп the GARDENS of tho ОЛАН re paper оа at KENSINGTON ; in the сотах of ie Eadem PALACE COMPANY i ED EMI in Мал» A PARK; in BATTERSEA PARK dreds of the principal Gardens in the Kingd s well as abroad, where their ө been fully d. and their success ТА hed. PRICES—ineluding Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Phor in the Kingdo MACHINE for 1865, SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHEN for 1865, 19-inch Machine .. — 4. — «e £712 6 Easily Worked by a Manand boy 22-inch Machine .. Ys v (8.7 5) риф My Tio: Mad чатта NEW РА 10-inch P Machine $e ite 10 0 2 | 12-inch Machine .. —.. ^ 410 o } Easily Worked by a Lady. 14-inch Machine ,. „ mm .. 510 0 Ditto by a Boy. 16-inch Machine .. vs rè .. 612 6 Ditto by a Man. 24-in achine .. d n $e Өе ТӨ Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, P extis for the other sizes, s. 64. extra. ? NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY 1 MAGHINE. SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. Width of Cutter. If A t Width of Cutter. If with Patent Deli Apparatus 25-inch Machine .. — .. .. e £12 10.0%, ae 2%. "extre, dud Mabhe М, наала 0-07. ouo OMIM 28-inch men ei " cò TET ST 0270) $e 0908 т 36-inch Machine ., - E wu522270 (^t 2,7: 90 ЛИ 30-inch Machin 15 15 0 30s. | 42-inch Machine ,, „ T дес 28 р : P со АЙ а Bilent И отеды. 125. 64. pera Boots for Pony, 018, рег веб; | 48-inch Machine 28 405. gen Moveinent, 90s. puc " Boots is RR 8 Feet, 24s. ^ set. Ditto for Donkey, 16s. per s eg Y x ын tha fall Tiat 4, РЗ "ар: e oye А. 5 1 dividuals, both in this country and abroad, whose patronage they hare ad the i nour to receive HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral. HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD- Rn OF IRELAND HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SAXONY HIS EXCELLENCY THE BELGIAN E HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF PRUSSIA HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP ОЕ CANTERBURY THE RIGHT HON. LORD PALMERST "S His Grace the Duke of Bedford. The Ri i Right Hon. the Earl of Ashburn The Righi к-г нез = Duke 5 Newcastle The Right Hon. tho Earl o ортаа The КЕ M ev. tho Lo pen d Bishop pius sa * The ient H t Hon, the imp His dive the Duke }, уотч ae Ts Right A He io of Cawdor The Right Rev. the [ee Bishob of Killaloe The Right Hon. "Lady Holland ив race E uoc Pp Ee Rut нов i Aio =; Ri d DU Rev. Em uu ET m Melbourne The Right Hon. Lady М Таа уд His Grace e x euch The Right Hon. Eas Кайди Hopetoun Te КЕЕ He Hon. ота B Кая Tho Rie ht H pe ров ог Б Hamilton. кече че ракс The Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield e Right Hon. Lord Monck Tho Right Hon. Lord Crewe ни о ре аг тё Rigat Hon He m: x Ep Tho Rigat Hon. Lord Hatherton The Right Hon. Lord Elibank D те tae Dako e of Norfolk The Right Hon. the Earl of Winchilsea The Ві v Eos үгет аак жб. Tho Right Ho Hon A d Боно Ho Стас the c4 Hamilton and Brandon ты Right i «EUM orga of CRR The Right Hon. Lord Rollo The Hon. Xue „Но ward no Ri я i Grace nm Duke GN humberland The Right Hon. the Кап Fi Kintoro The ЕЕН vem pue j ^ The Hon, Garaia O His Grace ae e еы сызса The Right Hon. Ae Earl of Seafield The Right Hon. Lord Berwick Th Ho C. "e Butler nd Grace = Duke г Wellington The Right Hon. e Earl of Southesk The Right Hon. Lord Halliburton The Hon. С. S. Cowper ie ке Duk e of Buckingham Tue Right Hon. ie Earl of Kinnoul The Right Hon, Lord Churchill The Hon. Captain Duncombe The Most Hon. e ча» of Normandy The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie The Right Hon. Lord Oerulsto The Hor: AS Ponsonby The Mos Нов е Marquis of Bute The Right Hon. the Earl of Bessborough The Right Hon. Lord Don ное зо Rs Mon Hon. бе Marquis of Winehester The Right Hon. the Earl of Brownlow The Right Hon. Lord V LN man The Hon: © ptain Drummond Most Hon. the с 3i "m Right Hon. the Earl of Howe The Ri; ш Hon. Lord Willouz hby de Brok The Hon. Fra Ов Drummond rd ра Marquis of Breadalbane Right Hon. the Earl of Lindsey The Right Hon. Lord Br d A The Hon. Ji o hn Ashle Doy ue den De Marque of Westminster Tae Right Hon. the Earl of Rothes The Right Hon. Lord Dalryraple The Hon. Capt: tai Arbuthnott The Most. HIA Hobo ud of Lansdowne The Right Hon. the Earl of Ranfurly The Right Hon. Lord Тиси " The Hs Sh Edward Butler, Bart. Tne Most Hon. tho Матча аага The Беш Hon. the c of pane bug 25 Right Hon. Lord Roxsby s Tho T ok Syo y R. Curzon ў Кы у=, ак the Marquis of Aberco Тһе Right Hon. the Earl of Harrowby The Rishi Bu LE AMA The H Win. M rg The Most Hon: tho ees Londonderry The үн Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury and Thé Right Hon. Lord Stanl іа е Hon: "The Most Hon. the Marduis o Tae Tal ho Right Hon. Lord 7 SM The Hon. Major Мит штар Frederick Pollo Tho Most Hon. the Fit The Right Hon. the Earl of Westmoreland The Right Hon. Lord Berners — Tho Hon: Percy Ashburnham HO pH o WEN. сич т TM B о! Toe. Hon- Who Earl Mo" The Right Hon. the Earl of Kilm rey А ho ШЕН Hon: Lord |a, Rs The Ho H t z Тв. S. Шева of The Right Hon. the Earl of Dartmouth The Right Hon. Lord Taunto The Hon; and Rev. А. б. Camp Hon: the Earl тсн ЖИ Tho Richt e Earl Spencer MAS The Right Hon. Lord Oranmore Hon. and Rev. C. A. Harris The Rigat Hon. hs Кап of ратл à The Right Hon. Earl rten The Richt H нов. I t - J €— Ara b ncs i n Si ее The Right Hon. the Ear o Moan ER гоо Жыш» The Right Hon Lord Виет Sir Arthur Elton, Bart. The Hor Ша Earl IUE * c Right Ex the печей of Stair The ШЕН Hon: cd Jom T ynne Sir Arthur Halkett ару d ыс nodes Ed d 0 oeno | Tho Rien Hon: pord Gann г Tet The Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon The fient Hon: Derry pf Cottonham The Ке Hon. ue Calthorpe Sir Charles Taylor, Bart | bdo ce ene esie on. Milton The Right Hon. Lord Dunf т George Edmondstone, Bart. , ue Right Hon. the Earl of Northeak The Right Hon. Viscountess Castlereagh The Right Hon naue лы Bart. Th с Ri ght Hon. the Earl Fic SR T E um Viscount Seaham Tho Ri leht H on. Lord Сато Sir ir llenan. Rashleigh The Righi Viscount Carri Sir John R. Carnac, "The Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen The Kit Нов, oriit Kversley The Right Hon. Lord Duff. rton, Bart, The Right. Hon. the Earl of A Right Hon. Viscount do Vesel The Right Ho р Sir DAD ктей, Вагі. | Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdour Тһе Right Hon. Viscount Boy Tos Riu Hon Jan дыга Bir inia mbar, Bart Shanks Patent Lawn Mie 8 tor] ; 7, "еле, P327] g Ni 4 7. A " turned. 7) to intimate that н e 5 Len y vai hine 27, Leadenhall Střtet. Koao Red фай Л of Lawn Mowers can chat: sizes are kept in stoe. volether for Horas, Pony, oc Hund Poet uod ceived T PATENTEES LE MANUFA В SHANKS лхр SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. Eo rn and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, EC Aram 15, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. peranan GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, | NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY d SOLE MANUFACTURER THE QUEEN, NES h ======= = Зно IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and carried off send Prize that has been given in all cases of competition. The Judges at th: m Horticultural Society's Show, held Hai 20, 1864, awarded them a First-class Certificate (no P. g nd, at the same time, suggested a slight ERE, been done, and Messrs. Т. б. fect ibl “Messrs. Т ON beg to state that, owing to the great аша 8C aui MACHINES in aes nee they have been ене to execute orders with that —— due to their numerous customers, but are now happy to inform them g ; whereby they trust to be in Position to send off all orders the day they are received, PRICES OF. HAND MACHINES. To cut 10 inches з i TS v» - K 0 Suitable Lad, To cut 18 inches AS T а s 10 0 Suitable for One Person. ERES R uo ox HYS «eoa 1200 б. Uude Ne Б. 2 0 инк Ене, E cH M e "Es E s 5 10 0 ш Jor ow Person. 5 22 $4 е. $e ^ 0 ELI NS Uu . гү 0 E ЙУ E 9 10 ? Packing Cases are жос at the Бот low rates, viz.: for de 10 and 12 inches Чаш 3s.; l4and 16 inches, 4s. ; 18 and 20 URS .; 22and 24 inches, 6s. аз Providing themselves with Lawn hem away, when not in use, to prevent them from getting damaged ; тешпей, two-thirds will be allowed for them. PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY M еи including Patent Pac Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching to T Chain Tra о cut : : Ў u S Й “o £13 0 0 To cut id inches T T БУ T 0 0 } Leather Boots for Pony, 225. M e ea 5 15 0 0 Leather Boots for Donkey, 18s. 1E 49 . 4 ў x erg 0 "oW s d e cDrg-d Ў £ 48 к Ж дз $ 5 30 0 0 | Leather Boots for Horse, 26s. E. » Ж Eus EM drm can per be worked Ee a purum , or $4 pe ac on an even E the 30 and 36 inches by a Pony, and 42 and 48 inches by a Carriage Horse ; T gy hout fear of its running away, or in any way damaging the MACHINE. Ps че и ENS DONKEY, and HAND nl n (over E а ШЕ ТОН, the жс of self-sharpening: the cutters being steel оп each side, the MAL — ling one way y , bringing the opposite A of мт — — the bottom blade, when Used A g 4 32 rd Fo 1 1 11 y ; р Д, "Moe А n - pon E i TT "EC ©, v Qai 1 Qhinn D Ter itg + t 1 ДАР оті, anship ; 5 ) аге warranted to give satisfaction, and, if not d of, c can be at once returned unconditionally. THOMAS GREEN and SON, $MI MITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; 2, FARRINGDON ped OE ul. оро, Е.С.; 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN; and HADWIN'S BUILDINGS, TREET "То Cut 25 inches ^ 28 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Anm 15, 1865, NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. 2020. THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHE A ONDON, E.C. ET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, See Advertisement the. first week їп the month, or on application. PRESERVE JARS, BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. T ORMSON'S S TUBULAR BOILER W GAINED the highest standing reputation ty, and Economy of Fuel. There is not a single joint exposed to the action ofthe fire, which renders these Boilers far more safe th: iler ever invented, May be seen in successful operation in the Gardens of RV of the Nobility and Gentry in England, Ireland, They are made of various sizes. Prices on application. HENRY ORMSON, HT Ц qm ШЦ | | Шаш | а 2 Ze HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST I AP PR э , OVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, HENRY ORMSON, HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. BrawrEY Brivar, King’s Roan, CHELSEA, B.W. алаан Г , SAMUELSON & СО.'8 LAWN MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINES. $ EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. ы m ^ PRICES of MANUAL POWER MACHINES. To Cut 12 inches, suitable for a Lady ‚‚ £410 0 THESE To Cat 16 inches, suitable for One Bo 6 00 To Cut 19 inches, suitable for One Man and Boy 6 10 0 MACHIN ES | Cut 22 inches, suitable for Two Men 0 PRICES of PONY POWER MACHINES. To Cut 30 inches ^» .. Г) m These Prices include Free Delivery to any Railway Station in Great Britain. а rated Price In again submitting these маа the notice of purchasers, h &, SAMUELSON asp CO, BRITANNIA WORKS, LONDON OFFICES; 18, CANNON STREET, E.C. WAREHOUSE (where Stock is AND EEDSMEN AND IRONM OF ALL 8 IF [4 BANBURY. kept): ONGERS. ARE IN DAILY USE AT THE ROYAL GARDENS, inciple есу ИЛ 10, LAURENCE POUNTNEY LANP," Ll emenis ОО in ар айана В ign on which their MACHINES have been built for ears past is the best, and, Their ture, reduction of the кашса, Mt inerease of КАШУ ће э дут. malleable iron inp "d are or Өг ; ot liable to derangement in the gearing. for lightness of draught, elegance, eu CRYSTAL PALACE GARDENS & | маш 15, 18060 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 355 "MÀ —! GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. Mr. GRAY begs {о call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., to his NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER wledged by practical judges to bea ES improvement on every form of Tubular н r introduced. It has ped iacit ipe uperior to all ot action and economy of Fuel, do; required by mS other. Fixtract from R 1 " Chronicle of International Exhibition, May 24, page 476, XB iler is j сабац made circular plan, but the oval form given to Mr. Gnav's variety of it is said to be prefer- * The ter rine the tutes in Close a contact with the n The RE of а furnace being 4 момын rather md фир, эса feasible that Ше Boilers йу the oval Ie е Lund | tubes more completely within range of t "urning fuel Meng the change, though a slight one, is no doubt They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on application. JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, Tem к= STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. En E - миц in sev ai ži i, Mad in diameter ы Е Ж S т ‚20 PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, | le siu у ү WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &e. т x B фе эф» „26 li: c GM TL. 118 T. 8. TRUSS V ned фа vise m inte Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HAND WITH ES (consisting of 4- ie Sg ipes and Joints, Saddle RS Fire GLASSES, OPEN TOPS, Doors, Bars, Soot Doors, Supply Cistern, Feed and Air Pipes, Le Sta - «е., of Ку beet € quality)" delivered to any Lo Station Td ru n England and t to erect the same within 25 miles of London, at the е е9 fo llowin Su nrin i1 0 e 9, nr Aro 2 4INCH PIPES ALONG ONE e AND ONE END OF HOUSE. š ? Painted and Gl m Sheet Glass : Apparatus complete. Erection. ize of Hi Apparatus ege. Erection, BE WE e 8. ИМУ ы. 5... 2810 0 .. £2 0 O |30fcetbyllfet .. —.. SIS 0 .. 2336 0| Loan diameter 7-4 каеһ.—. d. Whebylüfot .. ... 817 6 .. 2 0 0 |40feetby lófect .. — VIR A m ӨЙ о уусу ER S gine damit ORE "in afe eet. s, А 05 0... 2 5 0 |50feet by 15 feet... Р 18 0:4. 4 0 HE » » > k Н M " 22% iens Seyna 25 mije of semp? Railway Б fo Man charged ext. $ 5 » Т " 3 a De d ctu Ded qua icd 322. CUCUMBER е s. 4 Ju F u— & Each.—s. d. —————————— ace ex r Liegen rad <: : : Estimates and Plans forwarded on application 4 FAA : + » Sao T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. лра IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. : GREAT] WITH IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE, AL Y. Ste of s ht M = я . ; | x ni X | edium. aH S ng Extra Strong. Japanned i J: IGalvanized. | 7: IGalvanized.| Japanned. |@аг CINE di x на, me d. d. : E E E vm or e delivered fios at nearly all the vinci Railway Stations and Shipping Ports 200 yards or upwards delivered free to most parts of Scotland and Ireland, „іф Be билуи "n nud warranted to give satisfaction, and if not approved will be exchanged or J. B. BROWN ax xD 00. Oros: 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C., Y N STO near LoNDON RIDGE, ханов а ад tet. is dq in pre 143, UPPER THAMES STREET, E.C., -euponit tho =. Aul Тохрох BnEwzny, and close to the Loxpox BRIDGE STRAM Волт Pren (CanTER'S GARDENER'S YADE-MECUM Caution to URS ners.— телара S auum DOOR S WARRANTED PRIZE UDDING KNIVES gen Observe the mark 2139 also the Tan bere a: eir. all of whieh хитап bot pP uen d RE "T ge zs k y sellers and makers. NK а С» M bo udding Knives are tho best and tae cheapest æ Paxton, . Works, Shefi effield, eld. Established u upwards of 125 years. Glass for Garden Purposes. 1 JAMES PHILLIPS AND со. PROPAGATING PLATE. LINSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, CARSON'S PAINTS, PAINTS ot various colours ground ready for use. 180, Bishopsgate Street, Without, London, E.C. Ho rticultural Anm and Valuer. Mts А. CHANDLER (o ud ет 8 of "CHANDLER Soxs, Vauxhall) ЦИ all VALUATIONS ected with Horticultur “не is also o to ideal бз JUDGE at HORTICULTURAL ES а. аяа for many omit acted in that ^+ re Terrace, Fulham Road, S.W. URE -DRED BERKSHIRE PIGS Tor SALE. 9. M. Атлхрев, Lee Grange, Winslow, Bucks. T? BE SOLD, with Immediate Possession, the LEA STOCK, and GLASSof tho old-established а Ер in consequence of the decease of Mr. Georg Dods, the late Proprietor. The Groun ч peo boot {Агра tb Greenhouses and Fins mpletely and cni psenr Heated with Hot-water ; also tho valuable NURSERY STOCK, aum and Bedding Plants, and other effects. The whole ша, Us e taken at а Talon For particulars der to dm A Ml mer Om and Valuers, American ARM nz qo Р тт A Sheep and ато Шын dim тапа с К m 123 сг туч ent ECA Tithes atas ой. Por acre No half IER UM ERE ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, LD ST, PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON. duh + Sales bp Auction. PREMISES. rm LEAVING тив ME W. T. ATWOOD will SELL by AUCTION. THURSDAY, April 20, on ће CARET STOCK, comprising -— Eg Cart, Bi " аи Activ: реша Waggon, nd Lights and Leti Le ту Plants, Dus a md vof Parings Pa Patent Plough and 1 лыд, [i Baske Lo дын à dig Boards, and other " а of th ao c m had i ; of the Auctioneer, Mortiaks, Su Surrey. of first-c тте ар M rétro Stan MN Roses [ORIS vim ESSRS. PROTHEROR AND MO pen Cit; хобе КУ TURDAY оо AJ 3 eras tor 1 oco 1 o'ch ,C., on £ , Зі 'or 1 o'c] а бй erated бт of CARA STONE PI x. UT from rower; ac Assortmen! Dwarf ROSES, AZALEA IN DICA, and e Plante ih. bloom; sel ected AMERICAN PL UIT EEES, some fine Bulbs ы LILIUM Vue mini o UBRUM, IAS, DAHLIAS in dry roo On view the Morning of Sale. es may be hnd ab tro Rooms as above, and of the Auctioneers and Valuers, American Nurseries, Leytonston e, N.E. SALE CATTLE. TRAFFORD is favoured y Anri instructions from 8 Еас 4. М Бок ОР ааа Reserve, on THURSDAY A DUEDLES, 2 ft, high, 6 ft. tions Em 4 0 | CATTLE HURDLE, 3 ft. fin. highs о. img. i vii аат ip urine MEUS UMS Ditto Lone 4 t 9 | celebrated Hord, which consists of or Ше еп m family, : 500, 4 5j Ditto мее — whole of one or tiro other well as some e: iis уш £ P [ox пи, ee gy O'P, oag га соу EE на DR. SPRATT'S PATENT LOCK, CEN еы Mere beer tre T x: P. Жш. Field, Wicket, Swing, and Railway Gates, Particulars and r--- on application, Ko mellow handling, I^ plent ау edd Tm быт жю c ТЕНТ I-IRON STABLE FITTING GS, CONSERVATORIES, &e. Lists Free, s Farm, where EE Remy rem ы wc E ston Square, ndon NW. ; or Mr Беко Sp | У Pur IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST, PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N,W. Siddington House, Cirencester, THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL _ GAZETTE. [Ары за, LAWN MOWING MACHINES FOR 1865, J.. B. BROWN & 00., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, Е.С. > } = н 2 [ А 9 SOS E лар MAGIKR SHANKS' MACHINE, 4 ХА ° WELL-KEP THERE ARE WHO DO NOT) en Y I THAI NU vm y К ме. THE MOWING MACHINE IS) FOR ONE SEASON BE WITHOUT ОХЕ, Wet or Dry, on Lawns uneven or otherwise, in a m neater manner than the Scythe, and at Half the Expense. í m prominently connected with LAWN MOWING MACHINES, and having constantly bestowed EM all не various dc adt za ау most probeply s E more =; Ў сЕ me than any other These; Machines Mow the Grass, J. Ж Brows & — as ki well-known, having had vue n + 258 (Thot +h fal ngland "and they may itted to add, wit! tai 1а Rs . кү the M EN isfaction. They have Чу acted on th p principle o uar: inently plac it before а publie, and sparing phim, ! nor гедер, 1 in pushing it into noti These коншы efforts lave, as might be Spese, bd: muy is ona ? ^ spa 5 à The number of LAWN MOWERS tl g y J. B. B. & Co. have resolved not to place before the edm ijv. enis opor Lawn тае н MI are desirous, in th ў tances, eamestly t — ап п еч p the peres — m de been so Кї} sl in thZgr; d would bez t Mower, той ful Machine for them—o;« "Aat wur 4o its work w weli; is easy and pinine in working, П times И b rt on, not liable to get out of order and nee "б repairs, and that will last s ndr conditi r years—these FA being all essential to a really good and WE Май. business thus kihdly ptem to them, they would beg to assure their friends and io din will be faithfully executed; and in order to insure nióre perfect confidence they i Machine they send e be perfectly satisfactory 2 every respect; and if es M to " "я mecs ea either exchange it for a Machine of any other size or description, or of any other Maker, or the Machine may be at once retur ned unconditionally. & Co. for the Machines of any particular Maker, will spec have most ea careful attention in every re е." ur to qe iei ped den а. 5 sl yov Ms. even pne aeta Seasón commences ex the New Mowing Machines, J. В.В. & Co. ld esteem it a great y time named. BARNARD'S MACHINE ; Worked. | Price. T е, E | Easily Worked. _ ne | Size. : Easily Worked. bis: d GREEN'S HAND MACHINE. с Же... | Easity Worked. s Price. m Size. | Easily Worked. з | i. pm 0 | id Sinh .. By a Child ..£210 0 |16-inch } |p E 90 cora Bg | | 10-шеһ ..Вуа Табу .. 3 5 0 |18-inch | 610 0 "iaa " || 12-inch IBva 3. | c 10 0 |90-inch ..|Man and Boy ..| 1.0 0 мён H " | || M-inch S tud 5 0 0 |22-inch ..|Two Men «| ТЮ «By a Man s 11 | | | | | : SHANKS HAND AMOR SHANKS' Aere 4s. to Ts. 6d. extra. nd DONKEY MACHINE. SHANKS HORSE MACHINE. ps g "ERIS фе ; . ExT : * Ex Е vun. ue. | = I Patent | Silent | Boots for Size. Price. | "potent |. Silent WSA je “ Delivery. |Movement. Delivery. 10-in | 51 olho Manand Воді? 15 6. || 85 Ё 1015 35 i 6 Donk е 30 in. 10 0 /19-in. .. Мап oy| T 12 ` -in. P * 2 6. Don 16s. 30-in. | 19 | Zo. J| а 244 ато o 22-i 8 7 6 | 95im|1410|. 30. | 12 6 5. 3002-23 2 d ze B Boy ..|5 10 0 12270. (| BytwoMen T | ЖУ 49-in. |. 96 40 16-in. ..|By æ Man ..|6 12 6 ||24-in. 817 6 30-їп. |15 15 30 бс ш m | 482in.-|- 98 40 pi | 2. B. Ввоух & Оо» have had the honour of puni DAWN, eodeni MACHINES, not only in every part of the United Kingdom, ДЫ, throughout Europe, miisi India, Australia, Am rica, aid other co ше ies. us distinguished and w ell-known patrons for-these Machines, may be mentioned :— Her бал Qi аен thi Force The Hon. Captain D: 3 ‚ Bart. v D m i [Regan Hon. "X of Winchelsea The Han. As ley “Ponsonby ^ Sr "T Сатке Bart. r His Majesty the Emperor of the The Right Hon. tne Earl of Lindsay - The Hon. E. Coke Sir Philip Duncombe, Bart. His Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia The Right Hon. the Earl of Harrowby The Hon. Captain Drummond Sir Dyer Маро, Bart. His the Vi P The Right Hon. the Earl of fita „- The Hon. Francis fee Sir Ed Walke [on "i imd һе Viceroy of Egyp The Right rem the рас ountess Granville | The Ной. Тоһп Азһ Sir Tames "rs Bart. LP. Iis The Right Hon. Viscount Eversley on. Captain c MENS Baron de Wóelmont, Holland -— His the The Right Hon. Lord. The Hon: Sir Edward Бина, Bart. The Count Harrach, Hungary 7 Him Italy me Right Hon. Lord The Hon. Sydney R. Curz: Baron von de Dicker, Germany Excellency the Count Papadopoli, Italy Right Hon. Lord John The Hon. Henry y pere н neon on Meyor Ro Дайәдша His Grace the Duke de Praslin, France The Riht Hon. Lond liy dé Boko The Lord Chisi Baron Sir Frode Е ima d ? e - е, D Devonshire The an Hon. м - Hon. п. and Rer. C. С. A. "Harkis no Eotone uh the Ho Hon. Hely Hutchinson The Right Hon. arris e Right Н ad dy Altos Po Сарап ор Боны е йш Но wn e io Righi Hon. Tar пісе Ре а нів Мг. ain Bowyer Mechi, Tiptree Hali aod. Park i- Hon. Lond Taunton itr Ба Вее Ш Тоок оо Бех AU TES TR m "The Hon. Lord Oranmore X Sir William Codrinaton, Bart, Colonel Davidson, Resident at Hyderabad, | e ой. ш оны. i Sir Edward ard Dering. FR в John Spencer, i, Bowood | Tho J.T. | o Sir W. W. Ja Bart. Міс hontas Häss, Es, M.P. ; LOL Ber - Sir John Kirkland, Bart. Web Lindsay, Ез. М.Р. 1 ny iT ‚©. 8. Cowper Sir Charles Wake, Bart. М; Digby Wt А гече WELL KNOWN AND. DISTINGUISHED PERBONS BOTH IN THIS AME AND ABROAD Y ow бше of dic o Machines which have been brought out for the se Cannon Street and their Де „отш quite don to e бреу tor hs perro sevo n n to J. B. В. on hand, from. which orders can be at once executed. E да : *a* Evry Machine sent ош is Warranted to gite ample satisfaction, not p : approv may be ee e or any other size of Machine, or f. > of any к c Ag te oor erred АЕ нА ži V Y c Messrs. Brows & Co. " to i соб чо um WIN that EXECUTE d NES in LONDON. АП PAIRS. sod d ADJUS ЭТМЕ! М. ES promptly exec «АЙ не NEW IMPROVED. HORSE, Р : BOOTS made in the best style, WHOLLY of LEATHER, delivered free at prices as e dore B. BROWN x» OO, OFFICES, 18, CANNON V STREET, CITY, LONDON, 80. _ NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. SWITHINS LONDO E. OU USE er Mackie are f in зой), Ы Я лій THAMES STREET, Mes - OPPOSITE the > BREWERY, and close LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BO. Wittwe B ions shou n палаж. Lombard S x^ ho» The Publisher," at the Offlco, 41, Wellington Strect, Covent Garden, London, W.C. While [ and FREDERICK oean Ev, iN [Ji СА 'erie Street, de X tne Precinct of NO. 4l, Wellington егег, Parish of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, in the said Co.— SATURDAY» x HE GARDENERS ` CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 16.—1865.] SATURDAY, APRIL 22. Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 6d. —— INDEX. . lyh к TE ss... 367 b Lo» mo Ex EEP n yhocks E : МЫШ айо 'of .. 362 b disease . ей, € 363 е swarming Leeds 361 e Вой, noticed. 366 c з4‹ aneian ne 00е зи b ж e College, Ает Middle ciais,- 370 í ET M and x E b of Couneil 364 a . 370 b Farm in Wexford eH ч Е Жүн 65 b E$ 373 b | Spring gardeni Gardening, spri: 362 b ы T den iH Heating, new EE 203 а М FER uiii ОТАТ, BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENT'S РАБ БЕ Ата М of PLANTS, rares and m) 24, AMERICAN June 14, and July 5. кз nd 12. Tickets to be obtained at ee Dy of the Society, price on or 18, 4s. ; or on the Exhibition days, The LAST SPRING TEXT БЕЛОН. will take place оп RDAY NEXT, April 29 ; tickets 2s. 6d. e: EDDING-OUT PL ANTS. Baen & Scopzx, 12, King Street, Covent Gar es үү зо" JA. REIS =й the LONDON БЕШ. Bang & — pon t, py. IVERY SON i eg E 3 their D DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES of AZALEA INDICA, ode ас FERNS, Sean ober GRAPE E d SEEDS, may be had on application at tl xd. May y. Fuchsia. E в. HENDER SON AND SON can now supply + LA TRAVIATA, ANNA BULLEYN, MARVELLOUS, and TROUBADOUR, "d 10s. 6d. each ; the set, 30s. Wellington N 298 St. John's Wood. London, N-W. "fi m e 86 ed. RB STRAIN, ILLI бє M S SUPE the finest тима ind best Coloured Flowers in Cultivation,” ite, or Mixed Seed, 2s. 6d. ТАРТИ Nurseries, Hollowa; ee "en ERBENAS and LOBELIAS.—Purple King Foxhunter, Lord Raglan, Mrs. Nostra Brillant de 7 Vaise, kc., in Pots at Шз. per 102 out of Lobel е, fine сү can be p Ha 12s. per 100 for Een. Remarkably ARDS, Clarence EED MERCHANT and GROWER, Ludlow, URS те a DrD aia for out of doors, GERAN FLOWER SEEDS.—Superb varieties of pic oV FOR VTULAC ACA, DARKSPÜRL ZINNIA go 0х е а. See тада сас p DE ааг with a рев ef of отеды d рту Kun bin on cultivation, printed in full on each J. C. нен & Sox, Seed Growers, EE themums, 8, &c. is now sending out the NEW XURTSANTHEMUMS of of 1865. His DESCRIPTIVE CATA- Plants, А ѕе ч тузы ЫР асыш аз, nt on rece! О Versailles Nursery, William t, Hamme rata Turnpike, W uis "8 r Polare niums. S has much mor in stating that i stro lants of New and Choice 'ESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, post free DECOTE 12b S WANTS аза CALDECO OTT, BAWTREE, 59, Seed Mark Market, Marie Mark Lane) and т Medals, 1861, for tor Wheat. 1802, ты mem. 350 CHRISTINE i GE RANTUM S, in or Address, B, Borat o лыны state price). tem Geo: Ll Buntingford, Herts. UPRESSUS | LAWS де ттаа SEED, render be Power of d owas wn E ted immedia ately, ur а yet zu HYBRIDS, strong бо ng flo "M e E Šis, J Бш, їп 25 varieties, w erm, ези dnd Nurser yman, Sudbury, Suffolk М p E E UT olà ENGLISH ; Кайс ж отмена, !— о uvm single- а анн ° fost Brie n; Surrey, В. EW W ROSES of 1865.—For the BEST SELECTION of the year, seo PAUL. AND SON'S. нүн LIST. Tros DDING- us s Dozen, "s months of April and May are ы! dus d а out: Tia from pots. х have many MUT of Strong Plants to offer at а very re: adis Tate. d m tis 27 application. Address Wo lands N aresfield, U. kfield, Sussex. OLDEN YELLOW TI TEA ORE. MARECH/ AL NIEL. unt гал S may be had xd application. Woodlands y, M йе eld, nez near iom EI Sussex. 5 M. CUTBU SH М GENBHAL "NURSERY D SON" S STOCK is the лы cos London. GLADIOLI, fine, from m ‚ & 198. per dozen. CATAL sa id geste ation. Highgate Nurs , London, N. То. AMATEURS, "EXHTRI TORS, , and OTHER „75 — Immense Stock A = healthy Plants, of the cream of Ne e Approved ROSES, RBENAS, PETUNIAS, FUCHSIAS, ез] VORTALOGUES | to pe purposes of the е; can now be вар Med: ES Gratis on applicatio: W. Кхіснт, Floral Uc TURNERS SPRING CATALOGUE ш Sees and other eni is uu {чер and may be hi on application. The Royal Nurseries, Slouj Genuine Seeds, C. Carriage FF Y M. PAUL'S PRICED SELECT 11579 is now get Pavr's Жаза, altham Cross, N. Dahlias, Verbenas, Bedding Plants any quantity. C E. ALLEN'S ANNUAL eapite E the above . is now ready, and can be had on Norfolk Nursery, зоте near Selected Garden Seeds. AUL Ap SON'S PRICED CATALOGUE contains aiam tive dM 29 FINE-FOLIAGED PLANTS for Sub-tropical Post. АП Seeds Carriage SS. or us Une shunt mem Cheshu as "EN (DERSON. v TSON ve ЖОГОЛ 2000 and 3000 bulbs of the al onec uperb LILY, upwards eac Lilium E. G. between offer them in ii roots, from бз. and. s G.H.& GERE SEED CATAL UE, which Pil be sen! e on ellin Bllington Nurse ; St. John's Wood, L n, N.W. SUELE СОХ, SEED Dee кы and Lut diow, m а zum Thousands of CHRYSANTHE- MUMS, GAZANIAS, LOBEL SPECIOSA, HELIOTROPES, New and oia, FUGHSIAS, fre кшз; САТОМ, &c., to offer ALYSSUM VARIE- ~. PYLE has E к Tandreda E the above, aiti: e struck. or desenption t post Price on application. AUR ORIBUNDA, 9s. per 100; KAYI, 9s. per 100; PRINCE Gru. per 100. r CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, 4s. per 100. Packag: o all London Stations. Pos eM acus able еу e John’: tom ES A ND КА 4 Коли ry, boi рене E саа 7 Н, E : SEED GROWERS and m SPECIAL now LIST S N. Pu Hager on ы AMES CARTER A AND (0 E DOMTALOGUE of NEW and CHOICE BEDDING, D pepe de mem C E en is now in the press, iod wi l be published Кыш igh Holborn, London, W.C. ovd emi and па ров 283 Ew aj Bedding Plants. ILLIAM ÁO EE Stock of the above is very P = кр X n the finest health. rices in Ми; r £l ку 3s. ба, St.'John's Hi SE i ar iaphs Junct; RDY FLOWER SEEDS. —A ун e assortment in Pin M Packets. Best Imported GERMAN SEEDS from 24, per ске WiuLiAw Ноорев, Seedsman and Nurseryman, St. John's Hill, near Clapham Junction Station, S. r dozen. on Station. Pinks.—To the Trade. я T OUELL дахр CO. beg to offer their Superb Collection the above in all the leading Show Varieties in Cultivation, in fine, gei pus nts. Price Се рала yal Nurseries, Great, Yarmouth. ARF FURP LE ZELIN DA DAHLIA, for Dues uk ibbon Borders, the best yet 55 Ground roots ofthe strong, and in good condition, at А per dozen, cash, Package included. BERI соха d Nursery, RA Коу. near Winchfie ld, Pos ce О: rs payable а! at Wine hfield, EW СА АА E -STRIPED X ERBENA ANNIE.— This e finest MA vem distinct рс» pem sent out. Strong аа tne first wi n Мау, at 5s. e six for 25s., with the usual discount ы ше Tr ade. Gronsrz C 8, Broad Street, Вай th. 44 m = Bertonii. F PYLE has ука of the above, and сап with * confidence еи them. Fine Scarlet, OE eei habit, ус rriage very free ча Price, includin e London Statio . per доо, ( ог £x бор per 100. " Pos се Ord. yable Upper Holloway. St. John's Nursery, botto: Str Upper Holloway, London. ден EXHIBITORS of PLANTS.—4A large and beautiful of fine SPECIMEN PLANTS on Sale at J. C. PApxAN's, near Tadcaster. ESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE eu Just published, а NEW DAHLIAS, HOLLYHOCKS, ү wee PLANTS, to be had on NI Boston pril 22. C TER'S GARDENEN S VADE-MECUM JAUBORABHUS of LARGE QUANTITIES of FARM SEEDS will Ум supplied liberally by Ѕоттох & Sons. For prices apply t atin; сае requi E to Боттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establis Roadin. EDS, А GRICUL DESCRIPTIVE LIST, with. ае отеу, йо. po ‚ров ie Apes x жес of the finest Special prices and anu OOB- on application to James FAIRHEAD & Seed a and Merchants, 7, Bori iei ke et, Londoi à, f MERS, MERCHANTS, And NURSERYMEN, nd 235, High Holborn, London, W.C. " Agri ural See LOVER, R SS, and all L other aman AGI ES нден АСЫН Ба lio о н, Seed Worcester. Sur ROMUS SCHRA es f above see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Por poris ARTER & Соз 23r & 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. NC GRASSES: their Names and Derivatione ; Quality, Produce, prm Situation, Soil, Uri Mis ce 4 Ronson, Growth, ра Time of Flowering, Price, & е" EN GE b vd to state that he has purchased Bi Ag ^ Mr. Hopkins, of his = splendid DAHLIAS named BRUNETTE а nd BLACK E нако, Which he intends sending out in May, with his own fine h he is sure will give satisfaction to the most ией 2 DR A DESCRIPTIVE САТА. UE Edmonton, N —— — wis Gneicest Strain in Стан ^ The Choicest OBSON'S Unoqualied аш UROLA RIA p packet, INERARL wv ар па 5s. DOBSON'S priz CÍN an DOBSON'S dm. PRIMULA, is, d d d. amd ба. DOBSON 9s. J. Юовзох & vere V ursery, Isleworth, W. pe Vines. Pi orking, have a few IVERY AND SONS large * FRUITING PLANTS lett = the v пав; also Strong Plants for planting out. sorts led on application. NEN. EW GRAPE, * ЖОТА. VINEYARD, " the best pa White d extant. Strong plan! 218, each; «това WI rb: and Victoria Nurseries, mut London. S. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he has a finc Eu B. Stock of the above, including all thi Postage Stam Ћисн. eu Surrit, Seed Merchant, Worcester. Pasture, ay eri За Land to ND MEE MAR ЖЕТЕН SUTTONS 1 "ESSAY the abowi Agricultuisl Зи. enlarg: ус 5o or б йалира оп applicat 4 тести ree for 6stamps on application to 8сттох & Soxs, КА val Berkshile Sood Establishment, Reading. сМ ASPARAGUS ROOTS, 2s. 6d. per 100. —Thi is delicious vegetable does not require half the expense se usual ly incurred in planting it дон MÀ MA see БиснАвр SurrH's SEED ОЛАН M T I uas —— . per doz, M TU INVINCIBLE} SCARLET NEET PEAS* now SOLD O' rows, Seed Grower, , Sudbury, Suffolk. _ КЫ TENUE THE LONGSTANDER: = meer E e for duration without runni n ЕТ Bnowx, Seed Grower, S udbury, TOS (Two i Aena of FLUEES. Price on арр! Jates р, American № ао Маб 07 { RLY CABBAGE PLANTS.—A few тн. housands of EARLY BATTERSEA and NONPAREIL п neat пор. EED POTA SEN kinds, Prices dispose per 1000, o application. жа Holloway, m Vinoo rec брега Nursery, e пала та Yruthr in^ Pow- : fi few Rd Tc DUE HOUSE, TREES, A d in Pots— О LII. t DRUMHEAD CE "саввАбЕ PEACHES, CHERRIES, | PLANTS, at 3s. ре 1000; ENFIELD MARKET, PLUMS, | PEARS, APPLES, and FIGS. CHRISTMAS м филе, Seedsman, .. Riemamp Өмтти, Nurseryman and Seed Merchant, Worcester. ,— NAT SE ЖАТ, ELE x SALE. Se * toG. LEY, eye p Ны a Trollope Y ys att's emi rimi 15s а MOS " P Pianis or Bri Aim Queen, D, "r3 дей бе. ConNwzLL & Co., OR SALE, a DICARPA E also t лу of STRAWBERRY PLANTS of sorts, true to name for Plantin; Apply to James Martin, Finsbury Par! EN ursery, Seven Road, Holloway, N. ; gaa OLEIS WENTÁ Ba Sisters | 89, Seed Market, Mark L A London, Е.С, L Markot Gardener, West Drayton, Middlesex, W. _ РР I[HE GARDENERS ani AMATEUR'S ET s Ach. See page 359. the CHALK.—All the most approved Pere supplied by TREE, Address, canisters, at 1з. 3d. and 2s, 6d, eac SEED CORN from Ravwnimp, CALDECO Basingstoke; or +* Samples and prices on application, — QUM wand d Seed торе ritish Fern Catalogue == або (ARTERS GARD) ENER’ 5 VADE-MECUM ДЕ Tondon, W RA p Г сап now sen no › qm к ATALOGUE eontains а TUS de te бом prie lars of CHOR with nd, post free for iz řitish Ке or ёх mir. руа р HE Exotic Forna) Е, DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE o BRITISH and ping well and economi ically, Soil, Manure, * Part 1I. (Exotic тыд), will be issued tdg d eiae "fira iness, Duration, Form, Pg E d CRNE COLLECTION of Foot’s Cray Nursery, S, mes рери, Use, Flavour, and other сеза describe. CHOIC an NS ads on i pst Pres br Pést for ono stamp. Seeds direct, from tho Growers the d GREENHOUSE PLANTS ahwa sell's Pyramid Prim List Fre o by Fost for one stamp. Alo F S, S, and : ip CL АККЫЗ 18 now prepared to E success. "=" "itenato Seit, 8м4 Merchant, Woroste The SEED and GENERAL ЖА; S varous London Baüway | анор Те Beed Bor бы, Ш реш, "it S Dahlias. here, and Packages pono k Мі ame БЫЗ. DUT. hb eleved the prod Le od from selected pd AMES COLLIER эм to announce that he intends | stations. 1.34 E io. се w| Yen Superior t dt diug out early in May the following AT fgg AS. EALING NURSERY, G. САххок, Manager. Printed metinot ions f ng and growing the Rec Per Els ht Certificates at Crystal Palace, Brighto Ten minutes’ walk from the Ealing Station on the Great Western each packet. "a ue хонга, in payment. plants sent wi E) [Sp th full deseriptions can be had E: е a EN 4 Дед E um Nursery, Streatham am Place, Вгіхі i dass ALEXANDRA, rich orange striped with bright FRUIT TREES, ROSES, HRUBS, are herð extensively апа | _ Nursery, Stre: 9, Brixton Hill, London, &, 4 successfully cultivated in Bome Y the finest Loam i in the Sed Magnificent D Quble Hollyh PE BUTLER, creamy white, tipped with rosy purple. FELTHAM NURSERY, R. Hiauau, Mana; H HARBY'S LIST i ow | ad ocks, INTR, завооб сіно, буре, with white. Ln m Теп шіпабо walk from Feltham Station apost fico. AI ihe vaii бша 405» And Will betent roet, Hart's Laue 1 бсою a ово, Е. EVERGREEN апа DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, and CONTEERÆ, | one qn somo citra Юка Novels are px Pr o ws N Dahlias f. 1865 e here AU grown in a free Loam, well suited о ther habits. good strong well-zrown plants. pri io is. in X s BYNES has great Pleasure in offring the “At SION LANE and WOOD ) LANE NURSERIES MILITE, price on ap iss jon. AIL Carr Page ps de + LAMA TREE S are in a-healthy an en to an ilway Station. undermentioned First-class DAHLIAS for distribution. S They ORNAM RDY PROPAGATION is liéré TG Stour Valley Seed Grounds, В gu cameo xt peche — erg: rael Dad Č ne Stock a, the above Nurseries is well worth the i ins ection of 524 Ws mie m A Le ol m. Мате d E^ n pro urchas The prices are very ere removi and the Plants are | ru No: po азіі, а c i th lahted {О ENSURE sAFE remo IA bis Po LII NM applisation, and 4p 1 пер, vei CATALOGUES are published, and will be forwarded EA д: ihe abor NT Aur beat P vd. ӨП. Post Free on application :— roots (never having been in pots), 15 in. to 18 „+ 608, пу Tw Edward rd Spa Кеупе b iia | ET © CATALOGUE s т наны GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI- L3 p» 1005. m et mie n^ sob дА бакт " aude T Я 8 Ap по! зе рас hi een of Ж andada ЖҮ G Te CATALOGUE of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. Exhibition in 180? w wn, 309 feet high. due am | күр o Church” ^s) CATALOG GUE of БОРТ. WOODED ап DDING PLANTS. of the TRE Заа тиз, 1 sur asses с^ Larch Mid bat Georg M e Pami 5 Keynes’) | Bird ot pos ling's) CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES an 9 FRUI TREES in POTS. |as pup approached Ed EET 5 See Gardeners ө Wheeler men Кала к CATALOGUE of HARDY SHRUBS and TREES, Jani отаона, Derby. CY FLOWERS. CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published ugust. Striped Perfection (куе) ueen of Sports (Goodwin's) CATALOGUE za OSES. P IERCE, Tui Nurseries, Som John ies (oyna) | A Сосон 5) d x & CnanLEs LEE, Proprietors, Hammersmith, London, W, * 150 CEDARS of LEBANON, 8 to 10 fool emet din bor жы лла ы iae Ма SLUT Ы ER тойы, ze Bey es Koyr me eid (Eckford's) Е Duchess of Buccleuch. zd GREH X HOLLIES, three times trai ted, 008, per 10), a Soari New Seep anD Prant Caratocves, &б._ T ium CHINESE ARBOR VTE УТРА, [py per io, s .| D'OBERT PARKER has much pleasure in offering| 1000 CHIN B EATON'S жч n e 8.0 this Unt and valuable early GRAPE, (ich wil supply 1 RED CE Au RCM Ж: Мотісёѕ оғ тне РЕЕ5З. еа асецеганца ас а ропа ога 2E roe Sing б TH "s ее Qm and rip eni wil e ас! amburg À | араш scarleta passin e: eed Jiseton tovarts orango fh Panting Cales, Tl з. each ; extra str рр ыан Canes, 425. eac! р { | ed Ашен й. wil 1 hare e nequired и d oniums a variety of е füllowing Cer Certificates cru been awarded а! Apc 1-уеаг Seedling ARBUTUS, 40s. | tints Which m t be кыиыр ally гуа s йке | Lo ко and other Exhibitio l-year Seedling ARBOR-VITZE, CHINESE, 15. | the present ; ; the iv ке п талу. cases a play - Two Certiieates i oferi Зуев Seedling em е AMERICAN AN, lós. | e. v соо ан b ires Piem ut 200801. полом ма Бр, as oh coy in open Фаш рер for the finest flavoured Grape Henr nd "imd BROOM. Б DE AU] UGAL, | "TES. - ках и — us cp colour and style, nme ot any colour. Chasselas Musqué, Muscat of Alexandria, and Fron- 1-ўеат Seedli YELLOW SP Ap | Gud а [a ection. S jon 7 tignan competed for these prizes. For further description see Tv Seedling PICEA NOR DMANNIANA, uw "C 1 rom Я Hogg's deed Year Book. Jor 1865, page 32, and 1 pus Seo Epi PORTUGAL Т, AUREL, 156. ^ ortae have pn vor been obtained ; possessing ns they do not | Chronicle of October 1st and 22d, 1804, pages 913 nnd 1008. Ljoar: ite Е YEWS, ENGLISH, 1 ity, but sing lar beauty of colour, and remarkable profu- | Also New SEED Е contain ng Select Priced and only novelty, but s ngu -— [ox À y Loss Sept ember 20, 1 1864. Desc сірі Iain 26 the best varieties of Vegetable, Flower, and BEDD: ARDOR: VITÆ озі, б, EAE d зону лс бале at | отте: and New GENERAL PLANT CATALOGUE, » BOX, NEW BROAD-LEAVED, is ar i du a а Mee cannot xot be o Stherwido than сане obtaining Priced. ed adl ҮЛ Хао Indien боша Torns, » m T A MOORDNT АТА, тои, qu Mo Кю ND tho гар. RR recie grim along. рше Treo draps, Khododemdroum Pos АЫ ind аша ^ PORTUGAL LAUREL, 6 to 9 Inches i. * Mt of them terio cS rolifle bloom of the Nosegay | Fruit Trees, pes, ns, m? M i » Which will be forwarded to ap Пеш. » PICEA PINSAPO 2 yr., 1008. ics with керен Shape pod Бомо of Вето тә соата inda, Bulbs, ќе, Dis “То вое: 8. 2 RETINOSPOR 5 GOIDES, 80s. dl E ш: r , ces med ^ * i TXEDDING PLANTS X, e£ Cu ie TE E DODENDRONS, 3 yrs., very fiue Rond io ер puc» with ite times” Die Fiorai | CYEDDING PLANTS, 25.64. per dozen, or gut of pots | >» ost named sore Ro LEE TIR |. 16s. рег 100.—Arabis „Ааш йери, Variegated. Daisy; | * ES THUJOPSIS BOREALIS, E ALEXANDRA.—Top r8 erirason, lower petalsmaagenta, | Stachys lanata, Cerastium um and Bieberstein: ii, Nepet& » YEW, ENGLISH, 5 to 7 inches, 70s the poem Ef Р tes % es сас glow or | Cæsia, Акма no rers н a maritima, Viñca major RicnaRp Surru, Nurseryman, ас play of colour; very free ар effective. Prie var., апа m: sorts of Variegated G: атый, selections left to me; HOGG.— Flowers b ht pu lish rose, the! mien es PT imm 150 sorts of Chry santhemums, to name, 2s. d, рег dozen; and 200 New Plants now ready for Sale. py ^ йш, Ap Well atove tho Тете: A вона ОГ Vorbonas, tarned ub of pola ids per 100; and abore MDROÍSE VERSCHAFFEUT, „Конан, m ioo T ng Кр il Nosguy 9f spreading, habit, the печать the best Flow. ts, for Summer and autumn ing оте ИВ i ke tern Re racti О vei ze. inct and att: тө Eon te bach, n ving di dis] A sed of my Branch Nursery, near Lua A all хыз ABUTILON VEXIL "9 SOVE г PLANTS stronk grand кн взеа to erriott, Somerset, Seed orders то » * It was the admiration of all who saw it."—Journal of Horti- "E Stores, Yo ov Men M AMORP P OPHALLUS КЖ (so much admired a йө { attracti! stands froni d wW russeis o жа РЯ ЕррЦ KG Р PLÀNT ES I. T8 pages, now ready, at 7d, sums ov ot B nu ИИО. BEATON'S INDIAN YELLOW. owers orando searlet, with a "dou Воот A Bomerset.—Apri 2 : d j Д veg le en Мотой, Soner Amii me 20 ] SY strong pleasing colour ; the HYCELLA s LAE шешу received from Chili, | CAMELLIA Арен oi n EBADE < a кер ы ен АА е4 y gellov-throatod rcm RRODODENDRON GRAND DU br = у эы på Hybrid ак bt d ent m ha - with 2 to 3 салаа hers eue on als MOL RS IMS are fizuredin VERSC zonate leaves, XE in ety, and very | 9 to 15 inches high. IN аьа быб а qo S TION HORTICC the heat of summer. The flower spikes me Sint UP larg early он CATALOGUE for 1865 is just. m iins desn valuable addition materials hi matured. texture of blosso! t PA mimt yae бале Chronicle мр» na fem, ID e A Y and i "npa resembles les som i dnte viti E рост ваја о томен моа onitis Е * 2 B o cou Гея ot ER i colair е the same ax gru und. served T huri bee T Cissus s amažonica lum metallicum within reach of the flower gard. and КААТ ornam: Bt for the the gree: 'ecommend it ара alatum Соссосурве! Tin denisi BLACK DWARA бен Ermia Scarlet the Creed bts mm à fali confidence, and 177 СЕ СОЧ „ш M appa fastuosa Fore pen Bore Cryota ved) Е үү 9f by the Royal ЧО УЛЫН zx hy. 105 Begonia тпарпійса, extra fine Pteri E се ffered for jin Palace on trial, alt voi E CA ANGULOSA.—It has eed or ur go ood д plants for the open ground Rogiera gra! © cinnamomea Ed tatal for жай лба ihe margin mport this grand Maiden | Ío our spring flow Mid Hon Pe Calathea pav à Sp s оп ассо! d unt of its close dwarf habit. Jus margina, af Sh бз { pu гаси UE E UNI UA the s do of tho бишь 3 "Sa le Blue Also se "AL NN CHO MA. um 2220 iorum epati ear and vivid sky-blue. Leaves five-lo hai! j DONALD BEATON. -Flowers FA кот y сед a of imm y: ind Powers on etia T 0 to 12 inches high, ЖА ы well above the foliags. Apply for this Catalogue E J. 105 ud excellent for bedd Price, 5s. each. є Also awarded а А irst-elass Certifica Messrs. R. Si.pennAD & SON, батан. A thoroughly c variety." —Gardeners. Chronicle. | más re Ss Yon Norris ——Á— iie батаа Са ттр хаа € E NEN ue size MA trusses and abundar: vel e-floweri; i f dwarf Babit valabio or дь "Рае ОТЕ аа, 0 AGRICULTURAL SEEDS FULGENS.—Flowers vivid iari, with large clear white eye, truss $ = large and NN forming à perfect globe, horse-Shoe leaf. GLOWWORM.--Top petals of flowers fi fiery s oe flushed with erimson ; the oun А ың And Do Mo ынаа. well abov: k КОБЫ БЫДЫ MESSRS. JOHN & CHARLES йл Nu m clo HE ET. oyes a d me or ө habit, У Е ВЕС Е FOLLOWING CAREFULLY SELECTED STOOKS, trusses large; а 3 ШЫ эшш WHICH THEY CAN WARRANT TO BE OF THE VERY BEST QUALITIES. | | Cp Mangel Wurzel. ish Turni White-flesh Татре | Swedish p- pr «Та this the yellow tint is also strongly marked. — Th. юна. | FISHER HOBBYS = GLOBE SKIRVING'S KING of the SWEDES HARDY LARGE YELLOW GLO. T ITE ROUND PILLAR of BEAUTY. — Flowers ГЕ ышык HALUS WESTBURY SWEDE "Е WHITE haif- : LARGE RED GLOB GLOBE h ANIAN кү косыу e| косыла УТИ ОО К Л wers salmon зо! _ 1 ALL' R / Vi smooth, perfect form and fine close habit, Pres x LONG YELLOW LTERIDOL SERO ik STUBBLE So Du SALAMANDER.—Fi РСА | SATAMA horska leai Маг Hin i мї a e fno emp 1 int or {хш ait wit Mare dark horseshos t m КЕШТЕ BELGIAN x Yellow-Seshed Turnips. OH БАЙ. omers clear delicate rose-pink, peer не уб PURPLE-OP YELLOW BULLOCK k I ы Moor ешге. Price, бв. each. Pe а үс К: ТОР YELLOW LUCERNE E З ыы FELLOW TANKARD UAND y park [e à а LEID. І \ T. MUSTAR ; І „тоаг: * да" * exceedingly delito and | LARGE CRIMSON ORANGE JELLY ESSEX DWARF , cn Notes set i А COMPLETE CATALOGUE of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS sent post free оп applicati Mai variety. се, 6s, ыг — s Ut бнт 1а May next, Far orders aro ROYAL VINEYARD NURS EED EMENT, ited. vitanda Y and A Жш Pav, Waltham Cross, London, N, их HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W 1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 359 Арш 22, 1865.1 ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all the EVERGREEN FIR A qo for Britain, giving size, HM роршаг vations, de: escriptio; m, form, colour, fol iage, growth, ИЫК, us use in t eru in native country and - there, 8 situation, 801], and other information, with copious Index о! ^: synon; Enlarged gon, Free by Post for 12 postage sta КіснАкр 5мітн, Nurseryman, есца SEEDS. CORNER of OOPER ax» СО. offer healthy and strong plants of the following NEW and ШЕ FERNS, atthe affixed low prices :— ADIANTUM TINCTUM. ATHYRIUM ү n ЕСМ MIN A 1 "LUMOSU , 3s. 6d. to Т, each, A ATHYRIUM HUS FEMINA VERNONLE, 5з, each. Trade Mark. POLYSTICHUM 4: ANGULARR le aad V 15s. each. KITCHEN GARDEN " Superb New Fuc сама. ariegated and Zonale eraniu 8: Е Now sending o G EO. SMITH e" gs p^ cti fully to announee that he Jis тот sending ont ihe following SEEDLING FUCHSIAS, &c., FLOWER all ot w ich G. 8. can with the gres de confidence recommend as . first-clas: Mis varieties ; and, like ro of G. S.'s qnd out in previous тоге = will ре ove aequisi sitions in ы. most choice eolleetions of the ove, DIA АРЕН. G. 8. AGRICULTURAL, RASS MEADOWS and PASTURES. AND FUCHSIAS )—Tube and sepals waxy Scarlet, well reflexed, of great substance; corolla dark violet with vermilion feather. Опе of the pee "double Fuc hsias Tof y 000 ut. EXCELENT (G. S.).—Tube and s sepals ve colour, м m ud fine, рон, енун magenta, e t pe a n y а C and t inner four forming an inner corolla round the filaments ; thus GREAT YARMOUTH. there are two distinct corollas a one, re i Yi H ЕЕ (6. 5.).—Tube а. sopols of fine form, Жей 16 e corolla violet cer Lt 5 double, extra large, an very smooth; of robust habit. A first-élass variety. 108, 60. | ZON n eot aed iu ers of fine f bv and substance, Scarlet, i to offer to the ` pred Gentry, and Trade generally, their EXTENSIVE and SUPERB VE arse of the brighter ui DUE, p [еы han a drown p АД Beg which are this season unusually strong and healthy; at the undermentioned p HI 5] озге rge uss extra ra large, well formed, uite ed in ool а те Ботев те let et Clove C rnation, Garibaldi. nb Y.&€ Сте pa а Redon tensive in the DA Fl bl g the above magnifice: 0.'s collection o! ese is proba e most ex! —Flowers blush rela mcntem hong itano ТИ кН, "Trade, and inire fora series of years 0А special attention 14 their forr Ro ЖГ, from E вро а ned, pc EU extraordináry length d or tim 9. “T is an jurst; delicious cultivation, intro: dicm est of thenew varieties, they are e acquisition. 38, * Ciro scent ch it рооза nob to D be е equali кү " of its | ts class. offer 'wing prices for fine strong wellrooted] plants: PINK x: тета хоу д р ^ Lum Rm whit và inm =C] E d 245. pinx, truss large, compact, an © p eu! orm, remarkably й. per pair; if 12 pairs аге ог rdered, £2 10s. CARNA ПОЗ fne first-class varieties, by name, 18s. and 24s. к ana one ofthe pest Hue, Жы UR New White Clove Carnation, Pr inces Alice. PICOTERS, finest first-class varieties, by name, 188, and 21s per | P a UU S Fui foliage, flowers of fine form, bright t ozen pairs. INCESS.—Brigk ey Bini; eri з D oos АА: DUM ра, pr E Ditto, on Leg! grounds, 205, and 30s. per dozen pi ped = A v M mI. russ large, ofthe finest snowy white. бз. рег pair; if 12 pairs are Finest m xed BORDER CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 9s. per | THE CLOWN. омга lan та быа, conspicuous, white Mss rosy colour, Sa los. dozen A Scarlet centre, ru and compact, d fine and onn True old CRIMSON CLOVE CARNATION, 128. per dozen pairs. free. „Атей a Fi a Fir ass Certificate by the Royal Botanic i ' ociety. 58. Perpetual Flowering or Tree Carnations, | YOUELUS FIRE KING, very brilliant, 18s. рее dozen pairs. y. о GEGEN 'WERING SUMMER AND WINTER. New Italan Yellow Carnati ns. а A sport mut Nose, ү Siella, being aen most This p (8 аз of late received many yet EE L & Co. have succeeded in importing 25 v: ery oho ice, distin Б P em erem] кчы r4 p warf E SCR Го! то? 60 gre eoi sis S i The; mot be too beautiful qarieties of the above—the ground colours Бей а rie » и {0 йз hitherto general favourites. oan Кер d “ойто ariegated mm for elumps c ribbon recommended, not only for their delightful fi ce but the perd Sior, striped and suffused with various shades 2 d хе - plintitig. mice беч ous d иши К Ros RU growers, Nu д) А. „# M ave тепа aat LACE, - hie *.* Colour p cf Fuchsia Didem, Fantasie, ånd Conservatory, or Mac n during General тар а Mr. үтү in Prem forià tago, stam months, 129, I8s., and 24s. per dozen plants. ш ‹ per dozen pairs, of the most distinct kin "Гој ЫА N чгзегў, Hornsey iari d € don, Pi ZXANTER'S GXIEDENERS vibe WEOTN Р! INKS ТЕБ GA ENER'S VADE-MECUM д iind Jti S Plants, 95. to 12. nor 2980. "n AI t + E z 0 12s. | x E -. Their very extensive апа unrivalled NU M of ig , in Strong Plants, 95 EST POT ATOS Эк FIELD QOULTURE, dozen pairs mixed Border varicties, 65. dozen pairs.' B M Ў is ad d c = = к сонра азо "тки EUM IMPROVED REGENT - à : "io ED В; À AL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. DUNBAR REGENTS | FLUKE KIDREY ROY N = ? DALMAHOY Sota ара А ОТЕ К‹ "gs € ссе apply (stating sorts an ity re рта ding м Burr p Lp em ne Bur EY TRIS ЧЕ? men x ҮНӨ woa 0 : Дуу? A Boon to the Wor 3 e ў {й A 1+ RINOE of WALES KIDNEY POTATO. — eedling, Ven E уы , fine most role i in the world. Testimonials: From Professor LINDLEY (Editor. ot the Ga Gardeners Chronicle). * T have this Heg ot ES sur зе ө ТО uM ayani E crop is ex RE x the P A ADS САРП DEN hangaome, pnd аад quio ripe Esg Editor ог t deners’ edling Pot: NOE of „мы, I have found to bé p SEER ) AND PLANT pasce shi Касей лче. im excellent йя: hmudsome, and such а ono 8 amounting to 218. sent Carriage as the world ought to have T d 525 e Bis о ; JAMES М еы meds de e LILIUM AURATUM, Third РРР че season from Japan. Garan, NA UA an TOUS zer is dt > dais 3s. 64., 58, 6d., edad id eriam ipsa а Боны ) з . R ; уз теа | 7 19, ш 50 beautiful varieties, 21s.; 25, in 25 do., 10s. 60. Varieties for Massing, 2s., 3s., and 4s. per dozen ; OARPENTENS XAGNUM t і — 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., and 21s, per 100. CARPENTER'S MULTUM IN РА „1те Best Dwarf Variety grown. 58. FLOWER SEEDS, — alf Hardy, or Tender, їп — Post Paid. CARPENTERS МО ОХУ warme a , US BROWN C › ӧз. 6d., Тз. 6d., 10s. 6d., to 21s — „Моннан DRA R im A m axe 5s. pe, ава VEGETABLE vengu kp Collections, p Us ы, 21s. and upwards, OMS to any ot DEMER SNEDE uperio EEN d 0s. 64., 1ós. 64., 21s. from unknown espondents is FINE LA CATALOGUES OR om application e Pew Canem m ri К „К GRASS SEED, for Renovating or а Pea Now Lowüus, 15, per lb. | Жош and стока, вов and Sussex por vv St. James's Street, a н о FARM nti 1 " Paid. e 1:9 € ӨЗИ Ж ms: or ed ne -— "- PEA, E T PROLIFIC; the earliest kind known. London and Home » A " 64. рег STANDEN'S " GARDENERS AND AMATEURS | FRIEND, " i ел MER Hout copo perte re JENA kitai t ue valna < Gardener! e anà Amatour ‚ Friend" is DN oput Lien. m far surpassingin| — » —— WHITE CORNISH, өй. per jue бту article tion hitherto idu its eflct is in а bein vigorous Кал Tn T i He d also raneiseeas, Ixoras, ; Vine AED E deer Greenhouse aud mov у i» imo. or Beide ja qt ue joo е ui MM futs а letter received үг гунне ан a рп Ena п 1 і ober ig copie ся $ TaS Cop 1 jt ошу оп mos as muo asa D эсу safe for these. I also |р, They are fairly set for b bloom. w mandas should be dosed with Diii but these should not have ев, lu al should be to these in small ‹ t in sm: Ут ies ipm they all seemed to enjoy it — Ihave never made much use of it, save beginning te have no doubt about its к for — large flowering, 18 varieties, mixed, 1s. per packet dae gd ua хе ARE золе тора эре шпа d all that can be wished. 5966, "EH „апа upwards carriage free. Those kinds priced per “Дагва” et free by post. атн PRICED LIST on application- MERCHANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. Hucuanp Sirm, Seed Merchant, Worcester, 2 360 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE (APRIL 22, 1865, ————— OMPANY, LIMITED, | 2m T THE LONDON SEED. „айй Square, London, W. HE rae SEED COMPANY, LIMITED. o ll be forwarded teme t ж аа 1 рона е gratis See also БРЕ siam ичн COMPANY, LIMITED, uality, viz. :— SSES CLOV pe FARM SEEDS of ed Бр WURZ RZE GRASSES, &c. ON SEED со ОМРАХҮ, LIMT ЕХ р SWEDE TURNIPS at 348, рк bushel ; Score od. M E. per bushel; GLOBE TURNIPS at 995. 315. HE d LONDON SEED СОМР/ AN Y, LIMITED, que poe ams Mf ЖАЛЫНА, WURZE L ofthe following E FRED GLO BE e pero Rer Ed p PR FISRER HOBBS' ORAN (GE © sis, por owt 635. cwt. HE NDON dg QOMPANT. LIMITED. e DRUMHEAD ссн at £9 15s. per cwt. T'an npp ARROT, £6 158. рег cwt.: largo SLLOW BELGIAN CARROT, „2° „ per cwt. ; large WH BELGIA: CARROT, £6 7а. per LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, сап supply GRASSES for PERMANE: di PARTE yv 10s. E раг bushel, or in 14: 1antities at 753. pes. gm GRASS, ба ver baskai o т 385, per quart: elbeck Street, Cavendish Square, Y wW. GR p Conn PS JOHN & CHARLES LEE, SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, BEG RESPECTFULLY TO SUBMIT THEIR NEW КЫЫ FOR 1865 KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, CONTAINING SELECTIONS from the BEST STOCKS at HOME and ABROAD, on APPLICA' ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and ES NW Lo HAMMERSMITH, LOND SEEDS. ME UE Ul, 5, 04. Үү us E. 50 " 2 Y » » 36 24 Carriage froo. Rrcnanp 8м1ти, Seed Merchant, Worcester. 40,000 Dwarf Rose WooptANDs Nums M. Соке, , Suss reenho ND SON b have "inch woo. leasure in offering the аад in TELE viz. :— BOURBON and TEA. VD wo to 18s. per dozen. CRM ROME en ma HYBRID Р PETUAL, 98, to 12s. | e HYBRID PERPETUAL d and али ROSES, established Lo In €ineh Pots, for Greenh Аз. to 30s. per dozen. Seedling Ros үүх: PAUL (Son and Buccessot 1 to the late . * AM begs to offer PERPETU ALR PS. which aro specially recommended. Good plants will be ready pe delivery in May next. ELIZABETH V1GNERON.—Flowers fine rosy pink, very large and full, in the style of Lsolia, but. fuller, fresher, and пег н In bi andy, growth vero ч Ts. 6d, each. EX of WALTHA M. id full, а » seedling from Leveson Go very Jorge "wer, кыне чеде darker, e parent. of vigorous growth, producing shoots 6 feet 1 finger. Price 7s. owers soft тозу p^ colour, growth, hardy in constitution, good and PRINCE DE JOINVILLE. — Flowers hght crimson, а fine large showy Rose, of Meg and hardy habit, quickly d giri rete ad er or pillar Rose, of great beau PRINCESS LICHTENSTEIN.—Flowers whit lar, large and full. M ыы Дон mL о ане ма Ае Е ROSES, 368. to 42s, per dozen. Pre cr tera to 30s. per dozen. Older kinds, 9s. to 18s. | WinLiaw Раст, Waltham Cross, London, N. | GOOD BLACK PEATY SOIL, SUTTON'S GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS, AT ALL PRICES, ACCORDING TO QUANTITY AND PURPOSE FOR WHICH THEY ARE INTENDED, ordering have only to eate tho Nature of the Ball and. Lorenge to e laid Бойе ог наор Беу аго ЖИШШ SUTTON'S SUTTONS GRASS and CLOVER GRASS and OLOVER SEEDS SEEDS OR PERMANENT PASTURES, RECLAIMED MARSHES, CHALKY UPLANDS, SHEEP DOWNS, WATER MEADOWS, CHURCHYARDS, ORC RI CRICKET GROUNDS, RENOVATING 00 PARK LANDS. Ce ч List of T: а Turnip, Mangel, and other Farm Se к it ired, will b ARTIN SUTTON'S “ESSAY on PASTURES; » 6d. post free, 4 SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING, British and Exotic Р A STANSFIELD AND RUNS; Aje &е., . сии гес быр Announce жез E" eir ооа T Mn be ready for AA. in May next, t г new ree penny е stam] e BRITIS SECTION, coi i iod Bini u po STIN т tho Сш e some 500 varieties, with А. SrawsriELD & Sos, Vale Nurseri St. M. ursery, AND Rar Y STATION, AND ADJOINING THE 5 PASSES Ta dodi N. EDDING PLANTS, from 2s. per dozen; all other ually ch. vici rs 3 or imm m latine олаи and FLOWERING РІ PLANTS p RA Nram THE саа оп aj Wo to Mr. *count to tho Trad Six WDR A шер, аша Best Kentish Tom X. W HARDY N Doo ATE FLOWERING tto, strong, 918. LES. Pte flake on m the ш upper Deep magenta slighi adily i variety at present bloom . . The usual Discount to the Trade, "M above beautiful Rhododendrons wi first introduced last year by M.-Y., e has again much pleasure in i $ are Med URGE VERA : es bein, > an БЕ тебен. They hare! both been p - з са, years, e withstand: um end беши Vary Cy ovd EE Mal to the earlier Боо "rinde. They are confi- clasa of plar я as most desirable tions to this favourite Do cu bam be forwarded on application for near Godalming, Surrey. SUTTON'S PRIZE MANGEL WURZEL AND TURNIP Вонр KOHL RABI SEED. ON'S Mew FARM 280 LIS CH MAY ВЕ HAD E lads то * SUTTON лхр SONS, ROYAL Эшан; SEED D луун RE m. Атат 22, 1365 ) e GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZE TTE. j i 361 Ин» ВО ON um ч unSoudeo the гара о - (2.2 AERE uo inis Ка hardy RHODO e DEN рвонв YAL HORT 10 vU UR S0C IET Yii 7 Car ———— Siom Ane honit at very moderate charges. of EARLY AZALE/ ч VIT в ейт, h у унш» а E во SPRING FLOWERS, SATURD: Ха дінде з SN guns ошак, Picotees, в ра ЖОКТА, AWARDS of the JUDGES. E н nsive, and xm Tum above is very ёле Station, Suth- estera Вау. Crass 2.—9 ian distinct kinds. (Nurserymon.) prices soe CATALOGUE, ере ready. VR AS, distinct kinds. —————— —— ; American Plants. муыт. pas Gr. to R. Huds —— ELARGONIUMS “ EXUIBITED Г HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, KxxsiNGTO: LASS 7 —6 ARABES d On; ihg., Clspbam Common, £3. These and єт JOHN апа M ARY HOY. pos joe ГА € u y jas "PTT AA dT I АЗЫ distinct kinds. (Open.) | best established leti AM m pue Sans. plants ; ho AO DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of RHODODENDRONS 2 T Teamen, ër to R Da a Se CHANI: LES TURNER ATALOC and otber AMERI : PLANTS vi be o ов ар licatio: 1st, M. OSES, distinct kin ope ат аага Ica r ERS CATALOGUE ECET re Summary o to s Ww s eoe: TX res a General, S id ot their 8 oci, wilet w i Mr. W, Fist Waltham Cross N., £2, N TOn V КЕЗИҢ АВ. .—АП the best kinds now ready d Wrergreens and Conifers. А Lass 6.—6 d Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, £1 10s. | C. TURNER'S CATAL ALORE a TObdy Tu May i described à po 11 Nursery, Woking, Surrey. КҮРЕР; ез шест чем kinds. (Ama к irs.) ignem ы i in == ofNEW N OHN HOLLAND begs to intimate to his friends and | 1st, Mr, Wm 6 kinds, (open) > зу бәт ыс аа L талаа Naes Sonen. EA ЖА ка he E TAKEN nto PARTNERSHIP his | 3i jr. Wm. Paul, Waltham Cross, Д. CCLIMATISATION SOCIETY of GR IN. w ONE: e Business will in future be n, The Old Nurseties, PR Herts, 3, Duk: ч EAT Н BR ITAIN imümned by the Firm of Ноіахр & Joxis, Bradshaw Gardens, Ist, Mr. w. eS ROSE, single вресіт nen. (Op erts, 21108. | The Covxcii of ry verdura enm er с 1865. КЕ еме т. y Paul, pana Cross, N., #1. E) | SUME reno with No. 3 of E Босе, ЛА. 39 Ё That, à; N d £ ety's Rul th Стоев of FLORIST FLOWERS, ROSES, |i, Mr. Grass б. „6 Е S RARIAS, distinct kinds, (Open the Council Boom of the Romi lio MEETING, lo be held jd FRUIT TREES, &c., on application. : Mordon ge d OE Mortimer, Esq., узе At Park, Royal n, on MOND. AY, April 4, at 3 o Clock rae Society at South т; R. Мага d yal Highness the PRI „at 3 o'Clock r.m., to ELECT his OLLAND Anp JONES have dt fac datis I ME R. Cox. iA to On БАТИ л.н anwell, Middlesex, £1. n the roo PESE. zA their quine ALES as President н» Society, ry a à ark House, Southall, 15s. CASTLE, d. ent, his Grace the Dvxx of 4 large and Choice Colection of Crass 10.—12 AURICULAS, 3 of each kind, d x Eos Council, d que og iuge н ы oie К? AURIOULAS, 2 of each kind A. (Foramen) Warennovse Hawkins Honorary Secre Trio GROUN Pr PICÓTEES, tho largest collection ia WE] Ате Ie ctm: Camberw ii ame BORDER CAR. A TIONS and PICOTEE: di Ж qp рне а bn rn rins е) he m an S, 6s. per doze Crass 13.—8 POLYANTHUS, d c 6 @, à is ly оо ааа НЕ 5 a Mn TREES, d s шонет, 1, South Street, ore a ETA a (Opon) aru erg ри {е * Co rper al Lass 14.—4 CYCLAMENS, distinct kinds. (Am ATURDAY, APR A remittance from unknown | correspondents. к E ou PANSIES, cut blooms, 12 distinct. (Aman (Oper exta puo VARIEGATED GE] uA IUMS Crass Argenti Wideombe Hill, Bath, Г m MEETINGS FOR T for BEDDIN я i55, , in pots, eme kinds e йө ING "в ан т n - EUER Crass 17.—MISCELLANEOUS COLLE TON o hag Royal wltural (Wee алу Show) Yellow Belt Golden Vase d ч 1st, Mes FLOWER. (Open. тано Ватташт, April 29% ат South Kensington PT Glow-worm , ssrs. J. & C. Lee, Royal Viney: "9 е а ecd owed Уз. Fontaineblen Burning Bush 105. : ineyard Nursery, Hammersmith, ан е раа AT ze f Emily Domville | Sno 2d, м? Lm . Bull, King's Road, Chelsea, £ $ p ® es will be sent on receipt of a anl Extra, Messrs. Paul &- E 5 a ES for 21s. on, The Old a aeran, ea ae _ ""Uollection of Cut Roses, £1 1 Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts,| T cm cem Extra, Meses. F. & A. Smith, Dulwich, S dd MES Es notbing more — and, we may dling zaleas, Heaths, &c., £1. ааа, more 1 {. que Е BARNES Мө" most ЖО to intimate | £14; Mr. F. Beadon, North a у, fora o di: үл жеу ош танба 0. „natured P сут uel of NEW PETUNIAS will be on and after к ката c CET ео ае : йө bo as ие subjeot connected with natural Shaft stor ару тан T ipo, M CVM. deese. БАРЕ of Lilies of the S ales, E ier Haste Жака еве эс к. i "hat. only desire is to dis- "The set o ight aro offered for 30s, and separately 5s Manettia " Micána, Кое Nursery King's Road, Chelsea, for | а lie d to KA rder that the discovery may A DESC iE LIST forwarded on application Mr. J. Veitch, Primula cortusoides grandiflora, rà, Ег. Саз ib а art of plant culture іп our gardens Dane Croft Nursery, Stowmarket. Mr. J. Veitch, Primula cortusoides серек First elite s Certi fioate. T a Leading Artiele at р. — 86 d е Bien n iudi нес тереч аро FritOND ЗАП, БУНЫН ni Сыс the Attention of our rea aders to M. Poma "so dh i 5. P Mr. J. Veitch, Anth ext (339, SMITH bogs to announce that his PRICED | 3". 7. Vete, Azalen Stella, First-elass Certiente, 0070804. |and supported hi t Phala : Ко ктш АНЕ o мды cud ME ье em "DT is observations b e GONIUMS; Zonale nnd V: ow, Spolted, and Fancy PELAR- HE ILFORD ri i i idk P. ашлы VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, AIAS. O ТМВ, FÜCHSIAS, T ARDEN р Мово LI ULTURAL and MARKET |: 079° regarding the situations im which P, amabilis Е" 2.2 now ready, and will | m "n EE M S, Gonipanies Act, 1862, by which M RE e parted о ev y * pei M growi 5 in the Philip p ine Island раат оде рро ашр арче e amount of his Shares. Capital £50,000, in 10, үзү? We stated that the latter species i * for 12 ЭЖ by Mr. Andrews, free by ment. Ni Р рош. per Share on Application and 10 1%. о Shares with i ponies ue etae er DIADÉM, and SESTO e tiroe duet | GENERAR LEE, interval вав Cures MORENE Amt aproat ог to be m Жо in th ые оп ed кч». of the Mango tree, er leasure to offer, or E rs ved arts of the woods хув , of which see ка е. DIRECTO i i y ad aped qa. А ARTER'S wer Hornsey Ком. Islington, London, е | Rones uc VERDI LTD: Co-Editor с И Негіз, Chairman. |t d natives, and sometimes on the tops нр C GARDENER S VADE- emen атар берке Eur D. Co-Editor of the Journal of Horticulture, | ^ c 68 where it is fully exposed to the sun Gronar W. aif 0 8 ; RGE оили ө Еза. Co- Editor of th ur eorrespondent ** ” xh ded Established E f dtm Der ae t, Kensington. Park, W, me time in Jamai ы gg a aene qi цы of а, Century. сива TR ONCE J. & C. Le e, Nurseries, Hammersmith, 4 йе Шай h ca, brings forward other Уїтыллм Pavi, Esq., The Nurseries, Waltham їс $ 1 mu Nie ovrt jud Marmi Me xocdis M bd Lon&on and Westminster reg Lothbury. rays of the — M —X under the direct с OCH. 3—Messrs. Рлттїзох & Wica, 50, Lombard Si or the sun, rees at th. i ; , 50, tret: Tondon. e margins of woods,” Secretary—M: i i i 4 Со General Monager—Mr. батур а late Gard: t үе tho gl ee atiy -— — habitats. ге То the Duko of атолла at Trentham. ener to His tho "West Ind g "a bom: of the lowlands of Market, W.C. This Company is formed LE QEPEOTUS. en п аА атг ог the рог of e ing on the business of Fruit Growi: lishing dnd parry: зөт Aap MES uus prar. aoc nine at tow GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS and other Макей, : T E м эй ише iri т ке one oi apres ie Брайн. ZEDS. ае ааа а g none other thau t 1 diate арте a Lease, wil e nearly perpen- BASE possession of about 135 Acres of l i жыр ting to 21s, and upwards sent Carriage Free. om piae for а term ot 21 Tand si rent itm cj > еу веагрей fa - p 7 Hune à ME thp COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for 0 e A үе e OA EE aaea Tr oa. A FAAO и, and i in a notoriously dry. district Хо, 1. 2. or ONE YEARS SUPPLY. Tiford Station On of the Great р pepe pee тош ie where сечу seldom fell." Another tale nted "s LÍ No. Kot: корик Station — the Tondon and Тї Y Lini. p uel eorrespondent, Mr. G E ц, Бы runs уу means of the pro CODO га 108, 6d. pu Eastern Extensions, the property wil Fei be pro eu жесен ул 3i rhe examples of Orchids а E UE cr атина ции яа arts of ) ррезг to delight in situations ma the: BUTLER H'S NOVELTIES for 1865. for the deliver ОГ Manure and € E at tho chem аргон! ошу enjoy the full blaze of the sun 7 "ui Trees on t ; nod Pase SUPERFINE DWARF сашон", 3 ч pu orn and sane RD E Th oy Da те. boen farmed by tho see I тяни 5а ET мезги steer vola CLIMAX MELON 2 6| The soil ате eara and me now in ercollent condition | 20 lonopsis, and others. There *h BUTLER'S š » 6 аар loam, and is thoroughly drained, bo both naturally and | doub j : у: Сия 'S PRESIDENT MELON T pU an t 2 at many species of this елан 1 fi ilv ©® a E vast extent of the Trad Я 5 ami у ооа в] ме vast exter e Trade in the Metropolitan and Provincial | OF plan ts, Flowers, and Vegetables i: She rica FLOWEA SEEDS (pni Post поо) a cime ЗЕ е tha rip поб under the dense, ebat PO омо. woods * rosperity o: e country gene! is A ИНИ rr A cL ае E TR E чен - | Vegetales, and Selads ar р А, , » Har 5s. .. — 35 6d. | it is а well-kn mported from foreign countries, tho Epid 306 d D von xen NM vell known fut, Mur t Engtiswerown Fruta -— Vegeta ket sodas x D to the practical part of the sub- (Hardy) .. 258. 12s. 6d. ed 6s. 6d. 38. Od. EE i contributing felices" to the ты зук =й апа zi je 1 i d NOTA be: safe Co ШШ Pos - 3« 0d. | seque of these Whilst the dem of eultivati » Half Hardy ,, len produce is steadily on the increase, the i ef heri been E габ p i" ants iu out ы uu $. 15. 6d. 4s. 0d. ЖЕЕ; much reduced. moo sores "We may answer the question by askin NOTUM. a EE e supply of the Metropolitan Markets with nother. Can we do at ? Have we th ы BED MEE M LU ns уезше is an object p suited to the до scope ol ado it Bock из Ё арыйда онан -— the ah BULBS for SPRIN arge, it cannot fail to be highly remunerative wh: ooi à ie ре iir the splendid nd т, SPRING PLANTING.-Gladioli, Liliums, including Ey tho eotended field qr SP с ЖА kms ge roce ctc nni arana : s 5 An other bunt зое LL а а e ае Wilh ordinary care - ích Nature bs кН ГИН diei n tries и; Suitable for spring plan: s perti ey expected from tho capital. 7 which Nature has destined to be their home ? With at low rates per 100 or 1000 on aj e О. үк сена make t ihe Gardens an object. of interest to em рату ка с К medge and skill we cannot accomplish pplication шшр ое e property to 10 London E торга vide Place бе | th is; we can follow Nature, it is true, but we must direct 4 ftom the SEEDS, saved from Stoeks, and received |o o ben roe мика oonsinerabis dem behind pure же rre v о charges whatever for promotion, and the pre- | Пе. . However well we may be able fo cultivate Growers, including all the бшен ip to and inclusive с: онна be on the | Orchids i 1 i т бити м best kinds of Turnips, eir c : chids in our gardens in this eountry—and we s gel Wurzel, ume m. will be : БЫА р о certainly bring them to a high state of perfec- PRICE ш iu : x А М published, апа may be had gratis on application. | 6 d X C pes бике the Mur че of bere myi өтет, tc our Rei bitions viscum $ У а remittance for yer ades pen ЕР iti abun бойле Agents for of APPLI у R "DINO'S HORTICULTURAL To the Dix pino Xfer RAM. dantly testify—yet most travellers will 2 j т] ECTORS Of the ILFORD th: MANURE, 1s. per "pe ue ) s When we remark that few of these plants are Бок Acr z : eri ryan Having риат хш oz Lu ‚РФ 10s. per Sharo vigoroüs and robust under cultivation with us, as eie Me e. me or Tora Ноне L request yon 0 lob me, о. т загса ш е they are met with in their native habitats. No Vt invention, and the vds LS, ARD Se ae peter gf the said WO amita «й seen the Phalænopsis amabilis іп this mios i 2 stato € : Plant Houses, " ce for Fumigating Xonio run M on Abe Register эк ы ндү and Trog e s за рд cy lm eap | Жо рсе y name ое биза [embers i in respect and P eques mers ler growing in i ep с Luzon, Тһе > Packets, 1s, and 2s, bec addi la lant which [ Brune each. ame (in fl) s arge emm же I f the ое "0 тлост, Covent, Covent Garden Market; W.C. Aarons in fo vus wiok Garden any years , gave but a faint idea rof the size icy pet of the species in sea THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE "m м “ Orchids,” is to be ascribed the | flowering plants, On the contrar its own Tome, When that plant was first obtained | now called ү» ок бту species, F. by уч CEI rome | hollows, eel ie Miri чна it was necessary D А t was id with : 2 маа, i по England 7 E —— Axoxa hardy Conifers there i br which сап адбі, ie, aui id id uA, i x о Ws ЭА то to the maj ority | vie in beaut, 4 with the charming CUP 8 LAWSON- quant ir Loin 4 fe ihi y Fe be тшн this Phalæ р ud Mud "ie Anci vigorous they EN which in its native — California, is said | НС caro of тъмна es eh able t; take м М pon EAT treatment, we сап never ach 100 feet in Min ht Pier S | Bowers," said a gardener, * but hey inte e " are sta 1 » М expect to have the in the state еб ше ruce, and Bko an he of d HOM Mar var 2: Around hin were shot with іп those c рео whieh 5 aro 1n feather. The A shoot ne droop EA det of a Deodar. fein ad ; e summer aspect тиа It follows, therefore, as a matte r of course, "liat s a The spray is most graceful, resembling more e that of а | 26 nsely proved by had being e cannot giv! them n | Fern than a Conifer, In the south ries at least, А odis d T т of m masses of ran ecies о 8 obj it i М P h p Avin T vos E y gere Ta by Ales td ose speoies which are known to luxu riate in the | beauty is enhanced by the thousands of male blossoms | ^ попе o varie rd E ky sd ed w ч the lovely Cj Es Rs adio ks (m ros Pu ith which its branches are studded, looking like so ero epe Orobus vernus o n ; го і г to nets set in а field of green, > Into how many | 0167 "plant ich Mr. Ме ci "e in lines in Дау ine how far h Бекш e combinations might not these light and | Edinburgh garden, with Primroses and § Squil enable the oultivator to determine how far he ean | затон ане cau X X dozens of other fine hardy things whi сору Nature in ono way when ђе балд do 9 in| be wov d by the "alfa artificial decorator ? For ok a on if only planted and spared from being cut | ments for bonnets, or even in a natural state for inten fall] реф or tied into barbarous bu нча es vieni з bearing проп the subje ot umder discussion, mixing with bouquets, nothing could well be more n Tu as is ^ Sopop nly done with ho Cen, we have great pleasure in drawing the attention of | suitable; while for placing on dishes uader fruit, their vittiout in sprin d ; the place a LL f grow to the excellent A Ф appearance would be equally ейте, Тһе femalo UM ө bed NM with" an inch of the у". y ers аг т striking. may Men k. | i | i gar ought to be, 2g ue Mr, ANDERSON, of Meadow xem be added, that this fine Miror rre bet е а н of the je-s which аш um ! позе ling planta may б тишд In any art оро} nt ы aot бш in ап artifioial ки; and ч та забит an | quant tity. or cutting а therefore, ап operatio id оа Pian а драй totally absent from the capital sibnations that requir: re or asily be (n had for th - about most gardens and pl enr shade from a scorching sun, The very plants йа] deis i M EL has recently ud diee the | But when it is considered that. m addition to our oy will thrive under a variety of cireumstances in Девет s 9f Bienes of Munich a ppap e TRANS- hee admired spring ЖЕНЕ the British gardener h the countries where they are indigenous, might | говма The expe- | it in his power to add to them many still more beanti- succumb to similar treatment here, It is well|riment té h particular fal and equally hardy tresgrowing МУ; pints йе епопдһ {о know—indeed и information is most | баге кий Details "the вресїаї жо pe referred | i& will be seen what a mistake we make v» t taking valuable—the range of temperature, the degree of | to being made on Potatos. he change of the | advantage of all these, p puis thero М wen 7 Г Гө: саана our spring 2. Ф = Б cer © 4 о "n RS e So F3: > 5 m ш Hia FERR 5 M 1 we tarch at when ite A showed itself In | and interest in the morning of the y en flowe moisture, the exposure T shady or open, п Е "i all pla ants under enlüivation; but i is not Lew. at E A ake Dad ерме fuper * кета изу, i, that cou could Ía mot fail t © ail пей» А; d y the pleasur А desirable for growers to imitate to the very letter m Tm erence to ће poem of starch into sugar, =ч тч A this "erg pm done at à А di the precise habitat. We бегу endo:se tnese Pon : esulto were, that in the first beginning | trifling expense, without interfering in any way with remarks or the reasons we have given above, and Be sugar was ; this in the progress of the summer decoration—of which I should be very sorry offer them to the ha consi: Ee nel of all who gom of the ee became inappreciable, in conse 19 a od in tho cultivation of Orohids in дпепе of the conditions of the nutrition and the|the annual Трае which 1$ imperative in е cage of urope i edding XP ANDERSON Brings forward particular in- Lus WE bén nre of the DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS Їз Half $i ibant among shrubs, &c., many of our finest stances to prove the truth of his theory. He | now well known; and perhaps it is not too much to pi herbs and strong alpines do very much better thin remarks: ** There are some epiphytes which, doubt- | in its favour that no better hardy plepi » ме come to u when exposed in open beds, or in (ће monotonoa - ing in their native countr e r Ea i ha t of ss à g 3 much exposed "to sun heat, as witness for|been familiar with the pink va еы varie riety, never- | much enjoy the shelter which enables them example ‘Е. H.'s' allusion (1864, p. 1061) to | theless, which, grown аз а hardy perennial in the con- thoroughly develope their leaves, so essential (o а Brougitonia sanguinea and some other species not | tinental gardens, assumes almosb a crimson hue. А |“ good bloom." "This mode of growing both, while the i xposed to the | wnte v as, it a ? jd on | 8 t Мо in b | sun, іп the months of А July, an August,— диш to this conntry, | has [^ wong it m [o &с. жы ch when once established is the conse ce? Evaporation goes 2s ав is too often the case оп во та apidly from t s leave and psendobulbs, that. dt proves to be a good addition to the s gro np of though for no very apparent | reason ош sid that your artifioial climate fails to pri оту th it bel The flowers are white pr tablish necessary food for Ue the leaves get pure white certainly, though they open nearly 80, for| There has recently arisen a very hopeful taste jim arahad, the plant sickens, and unless mm they become a little tinged with blash as they get 9, spring lowers ; and it may be well to, toh those who to it may die." Exactly so; ut really г white wE om ора rison with even a pallid co i E be e y the сулфа, hat vigour which they һау, best spring and early summer г har i ther n native peius = they will M ie d té D. real i useful for growing as га contrast. their beauty, if treated on the ertum ht ies 7 We may get from it a purer white hereafter, rr in the|root-up principle. Indeed, A: meantime this is welt worth having. The ms are | performed, it is enough to make sine: э "eme git pale green, not tinted with red, up spring gardening: the continuance of e ers is de rodicible 5 ~ m а z Ф PAlthough many of the tribe of plants to which we are alluding, n" yam seem » prefer light старне UO а sunny situat their native countries i Deal vithonti injury, te fall s espere. — нес AND SPRING GARDENING. | тһе agan m bo fully gratifsd. | nts Noon jo БҮРЕ in an Eng lish hothouse, must take| oT 8 thought of inflieting а list „ров ^» about the time the * flower garden proper?” must care not to run E 'an apposita, trono by placing BL: bot. "fits of spring flowers have been given a|cleared for bedding out, and consequently, them i n dark houses, or by gi g too much shade, thousand times i in garden literature; and it is perhaps | grown at all in private FER it they must be grown tain Orch sugges sted—by taking advantage of an се ought to peg iod pida flow hi rs that is yeduiced in the p instanee to be |spaces which in most places at this day ai m ve them in this climate. Te at cortai spread among our gardeners, as & , eme which will на ah every other day, are utterly des! n giv pianie ees т his can easi sily beg MMC encourage them to grow plenty of the. more easily charms Tx y aie The plants d for uc y canyas or other substan for addin g an odd “good thing” will soon devel d herbaceous 1ў2® ms with our corresponda ent Mr. AND tself. The system f filling the beds whieh оп мад za rereke this pe by a e short ist in which Orid] ot amd no керы is more impatient LT ex te beddin ling plants in somni with spring plants in one but s sui ilable plants nts shall a - ru Orid Da Mani rest, aud in | ?u5umn, i is а bad dit pem еа Tuis - S e ааа eight of growth. This | ?nd ШАШУ опе, буй, as а rule, th he yery best | this M it will be necessary ul a pas a cial "to ipee beyond doubt of r spri ow very little of their beaut n in 1 all places € "rpg Воже epit the pint of usi: using the most transp when treated in this manner. ' For instance, how vast earnest. „Тһе garden d be a Title one in sua at command, so as to have light in abundance | "P? diference bet Po ag established plants of Al "ihe grounds with A теу bon A is required," saxatile, Lom s» панаа and those st к (ЖОШ shoni б sod and s ir po иг en, the bue of the natural habi! see where > ation ht аб th $ eb robids be not а Ров guide to ral habitate of я. sytera ү carried out, and where MH in fact bnt IER de no pu pom а look certainly of great value to bring spri rdeni to disri EN «По nin poids A e possessor of such knowledge has| Now I pi por ie рв ng Воже өлдү бө m зс and Cin 2 , sbon : аз lovely as the spring su 10. scu E applying it е — care not | be ganden mal ethet To count pH Ww this l ping of mkinga ped or dib boled in р! Pe ned where me e o d w. h Some of the exqu ША м sow vites F 5 all spaces oceupied ќе. pe ants enjoy in their native |5% us precated, for «Оһ! S E sumet niii is not t m — all the other | cu o ети Paid и er x art Ке шалу amo another Ed "n uem ул До теч наа ut a eultivator with the i изге take!" and ali | What fh bi | а has ап imñense advantage Бей ыы, UN expense may be thrown. a "ir pe Кшз кш this 1 little legwden— Гоп eret SOn i arch—like the late me emere one, z! ыз 12beds—be paient as compar redi contr ! T country have to confess exposed that th T EN rdens во flat of outdoor garden commonly see: А is for this Bit | ; е ч. = riens of "the natural |n vci are t pp. d " Fue I5 will follow with « а ЧЫ) er eie e planting 0, habitats of their plants, particularly of those kinds. putre is тегу life aut of our evergreen eprin a arpe ndi а aer проврие => Mess adi aser aaa a cc oo cce ы с uud лз» ынкы тыа MMC CA Mut hM RRedddogeeFüÜ MM UN OO — À6(0. NM DM ert te itai att T тап, 39, 1885) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 363 ате of the fine Crimean | purpose that the air сап be heated in such flues ^ plicatus, and the little bulbous | 100° Fahr. and LY Ky which is probably as high as as DESSERT ORANGE CULTURE. Jata, which presents, especially when the flower | might ever be mode N Christmas Day, 1864, I had the pleasure of ng, Ше most surprising and lovely contrast of | heat. adding to my dessert, Saint Michael's, Tangieri rine, and M and gold ever seen in a flower; with a buen, ry air drains I propose that earthenware Maltes e Bloo 1 Ora nges, all | fror m my Orange-house, and ling of Bul ium vernum, which would push | pipes r 4 inches bore (in fact, 1 from Co у то, M ome large flower-buds as early or earlier Rn Af елд and faucet ends, but onl y placed one Gardens the third sort I conld not pro s they "p susiauus. The inner edging ot the bed blue the e o ther, and in no way cemented) "shall be con- | had not arrived, Now came that sime “interesting Crocus ain surrounded by the bright D ғ b of the % А. е, under tbe нік and | period in after-dinner chit-chat — comp The Hepat which, when well done, is one of the prettiest кез the outside walls (as indicated o e plan), | Saint Michael's from * the Garden ^ Ике, very fine aizoides, ing little plants that pass колы in the | having ратро ц ай i " alon E. ipee of | fruit, but their flavour w t most telling plar P p E ge ng | r was flat, and not at all first-rate. bigh corps of vegetation. This garden, I repeat, | the ou (V atmosphere the | The Tangierines, called in Covent Garden Mandarins, Ls single | bedding plant, nor should | hous gon Же with th eo ^ m. s imparting wm o | were juicy and good but not rich. The home-grown it be near the bedding garden, if possible. It would be | the o border А4 bottom heat to the plants, modified ав | Saint Michael's were plump, crisp, and bursting with do refined for яз game. William Robinson. menie d. s nd. pa ма ving, ap "p. from tha numerous joints joco, eq Шү, E more aromatic than ir in e foreign Tangierines from the same It is thought that Tis Фа И» ot diffusing heat in | house were rather over-ripe, but very rich. TR 1e Maltese NEW MODE dg acer WR " the border and ie E рай the, ho ouse e could rea adily be EIN from trees growing alongs ide the two varieties 1 e-men ntio ned, Were s scarcely ripe, but their flesh was *. n ^. to make j it of (1864, p маа І now sen ough sketch türes of the to теран pipes, more or Ada and in | name, and peculiarly cris ‚е ‚ and aromati supposed und plan of an Et house, 42 p the simp lest ma З due deliberation ethe fam 5 mily ju ev gravely adn eid o rdin y Oran M and of the mode in which I propose that it | heated and retain and give out heat in any y required any import ted their Та, foi consistii ing in that should be heated, I assume that the same system degree, and sæparianos could alone determine their | crispy l es have beapplied to houses of various dimensions, action and regulation. PA o. their being al thered bef propose that the entrance door Shall be at the om far it бтлу ош Y be ed heat; but water deri are а ripe. M side, in order to admit of a furnace being placed at one | applied to d surface of the house and border, and rown Oranges are до novelty, for Evelyn (Т end and the chim пара vae ther pede brick flue of | esp he tiles Tee a breadth of 3 feet up | quote y 5^ memory) tells us in his Diary, that in Di squar g up ewe e from the | ће ае diee speedily be converted into vapour. | February, 1660, be “ famace to the 2. with au 2 -— also of | But it will be seen that in the bottom of the air drains | he ate in his life;" these were from nd neighbour iode крае on each side, i sir of which ; must it is proposed to place a second tile over the actual | Orangery, and since then good hom anges e e he eated as ag bott tile, continuously along the whole length of | have been eaten by many persons Silk oddl оош, Жр e air drains, leaving acavity such as may be fo e: no one has ever attempted to systematise their best jmd and tiles, An the oad Н silicon, i in ago t a shallow trouzh, which would of | culture, owing probably to the cheapness aud fine I have ascertained by an experiment made for course acquire the heat of the other bricks and tiem | qaality of those imported—a fact not to be dispute, for FIGURE IL.—GRouND PLAN. { excellence. „Still, this ought not to deter x i star sale Garden than are grown in private garden ns? and the same es other kinge. sf fruit, gst E are not eaten with the zest that one feels for fruit from one Я 1 X DONE EGER { л " Le die 17 Led + e 2o E: = E e | poH, to give equal ple easure. Опе EAI ce of satisfaction is the. Vs cd 'semi- pl ine ГРДШГў. to cultivate successfully Oranges as fruit. b 1 Н, = [=] тз ЕЛ EE © ©Ё [Ё 4 Ф ә E: я T o Ф а The, is no doubt but that the Orange is a tropical tree, if judged by the рео its frui; attains in the West d үп Islands and іп South America, „but it may be grown in England in Vu p we may l M semi- tropi ical, $4. e, а sich m from 45? to 50? in winter, and with sun heat from 80° to 90? in summer. One great p ie =н. ай ata ye---------—----- е N x ю м = A a REF ES TO FIGUR rmth чур : А B, a length of 42 feet; B О, an inside width. АА feet; D,« entrane ; E, furnace ; F, base of Before I describe the method of culture which is so pum Bonn; GH, contral passage, Ф side passage to 2, both 3 feet wide and lid with best successful here, I may as well state that dessert Oranges aving a centre flue of 1 foot square оа furnace E to chimney Е, and on еазһ side of " t EE е P4 air drain built in briok side walls, 1 foot square. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6. т, 8 t the line a. QA n9 TON. m5 qooler. temperature, pu P ond n cemented (i. ith + g p d эу pening, а bens анде at the point. О. standing up on surface of beds to convey hot ai into the house, the pipes flavoured. Tangierine, Mandarin, and St. Michael's T бе юш fon, thè n drain on the side of the flue. І, а well say 10 foot ста diio: which water Oranges, if grown in а conservatory or greenhouse, will - О СЕНЕ DO. ESTIS a e набот е тол [n шой жез ipn he folowing пише. I n heated Р | 1n mos: case; sri en пе FOHO ah. io be supplied with water at one end for 107. or 127., which, psu pared with the cost of a hot- | O 1 b ў Ыс and т 01у filling the ut рр of the trou gi, тыта орж paratug, isa small в their fruit, the i followin autumn up to Christmas, the Jeng vaporised ассо accordin, gre pp ght be an improvement that the square F е de nd es ta the air iom ciet, P ena up E Re, и the base bd d TOW S АБС, be pla: сей ripening n October, just as the last. p oos are among the риев aad their joints into the borders | inside instead of ла e house, as its Beight fished y far as my ЫЫ nce has Dum this of the h e plants, and into the e ge dei wo ould be about 12 foot iride and the whole heat from |sort is often confounded with Ше ndarin, ыа, d ouse through d x Емши | npparently of "A same Me pat. with larger and mor " d а or В а if І may judge from the sorta ету ие. ym | have WE e. Malta F^ i China under that ] laid upon апа | the tree has largor and ня foliage, not so pointed along the гөрә El ai е e ang іегіпе ; the iru » more js than it, and | iin er flav vour. ethod | culti va miog t UC GMBON, "HS. drai their i ч т І L fmd none of the garde ners’ books mention it—in fact alg 7ft біп Tft Gin. to the feet in|except McIntosh, who recommends Ora mge trees, if with moderati ascertain safe rnles of чш а-а кела runs along them cultivated for their fruit, to E tr ines. on & Kis direction which. €: pelear eoa any | The entrance into the house is placed at the side | under glass, after the manner of Peach t Thou іва p» praetice авіа р беа nstead of the —— is usual, in order to admit of the | son, in his ' Gardener га" Assista int, seems not пее to the lom riptio; of. (eed arrangement in| Pm being cr p^ one end. and the с chimney at thought o of d wi ith the arrange 4 у Dim s sent Pw ярі „if | the other, tho и thereby running straight up d culture years ago, one "has to advance TEE OE d ran Via 2 опа sim s ы? су аря the | ence in the door being placed at the side instead of| Тһе Orange- -house ћете, in which many of the the best fire-ol; consisting of tiles and bricks e о | the ран — the short passage from it isa small | were lately in full bloom, ш som " * uid St. bae. : Porn Ш. a earthenware pipes T din ваше | loss 0! with Sos fruit on them 'ed structure —8котюм or Fror ахр эр agi ideas which hav 60 feet b; у, Ж еме wi ight на per ater pipes. —— consequence. of an experiment I "have ау, madai in А рай is and о ch side js a raised ie ados i nage Me file in pots. low heated а Е ui Air Mushroom house, and a place for raising Seakail; | The E of slates, o the of-a shal Jaa $ Flue Draía rm brise p а little different for these э purposes. I hare chamber, formed b placi ie bars across from а è t might i e ol made very useful for the growth of fruit under ан wall running along the side of the The slates in orohard houses ire robably a vineyard under | should. have а lap of 1 inch, and be bedded down either and f 4 ful. manner, 80 o | glass, upon Mr. queries plan, of Vines grown in the | with mortar or т clay. Two 4-inch hot-water pipes are 4, org Seen open pipes M iie inside border, perpendicular, j and fixed to i iron rods, laid horizontally along the centre of each — close к es in the bore, so s to sui it| wo woul By n bars "cuts ize; p hes f. the ; the wa i Г fufüicient houssi of. vies Я bottom 4 heat, Baptini rae moist, ‚ апа ап siste as to be abont 3 inches riha wio pipes; rm air them at ica qun distenses | Gio roset ventilation. ates, making я warm and round Mel Mim — T Fs е һе at were too great, the croes-pipes might be | ^ 80* the year — л "rhe к Sie мамаа wi IU workmanship and on the ai epen f materialas d Fe -— dn hol tside walls of | be 12 1 чи wide the "etel path should be 3 feet wide, belio is that tha or a ‘Tor the bs dione | drums ma sud pod sospeso то эн and each border 4| feet wide; if 14 feet wide, each E = 8 & g a 2 Ё E E: TRE E f z Н 8 е 1 + L '$ HT Ё 4 [гї Hi | | 4 364 ouses of these | floor in ll to chamber, and two on each side next = the outer wal heat the surface air of the house, will su cient. ouses of the above widths are of Lap ond jn о border should be 5} feet wide. For hou widths two 4-inch pipes to heat ach | pe TIE GARDENERS OCHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Арвп, 22, 1865. їв not so rane a | question « of “pounds, ғ долу ШЕ | їп - 3 ndi E p tlio expense inc rred by su class men as Mr. Vi te-sized gardens, but for large M сере 20 and 24 M wide would expenses es айе! t a mesi are far, rw esie wide heated ixteen 4inch ns for a Lond | show, I think a фе unci e big ЕЯ о: дон їп | the sam er as a juror hi bitions . — um Not „юс E `8 E n ith ed with | of dessert, Orange чат, sine q uá non Mr, —— чей а Meuiber of Coun: iret | of it. the banks ы —€— ay. Wi 8 W. P. Lai Peas.— rd yy Sinclair Dinde [It w e | bearing nine blos While I ——— accept all the con which “А Seed Me erc ch ant » has arrived (see page uth of England, it has occurred to us thatit 2 ana you to hear that it has flowered that it might pro send you t specimen «t а fine trus e: кам. Ps J difficult to ju ge than Da tatia in stating that aco cout nt т ende! red A mere lotter ery; itisindeed hardly | to his rema - ^ | iusolent comments on m throug h — бан туе selec pe Melon shown from a пато thus far поч e in this s interesting department of fruit w ina few ords state what i isa and | t perna the s dr Ma v ich are staged sometimes r great Tori po It is tr sp» that the t and taste them; e ho ow- on t ен Ъаге warm errors rs of judgme beli eve к € opinions a Ong а and in Fesuetotécr à their u 'ever are passed ove er in Mie d because the name decet are ovi earance : гу, each po ced on a lafer about * ей inches СЕТ ап ог light mould equal ese little mounds | 18 water was 1 : f th thev o represent a first-c la ass which contrast pleasingly with. servation 5 iren from unreliable fortia b ut p efforts that hne EE i; they му i re held by m € capable depende nt Judgment on on t ү ав 5 Püirbends Surpris blue Pea; bear is variety ; std а а чер no doūbt are dis onal e being | stated to be iro and the refereüos to Fa which ЕЯ Ее 52 = 8 5 8 в Met reasons—but even admitting that they diff, ll as cut, what with g vour, the from what in the eia оа of severa! 3 re vid in s all re etail seedsmen turned off the pipes that heat t the weather was hot, and not gis m again till the | end of Шу, I ДАП | intended. I i: the height of Fairbeard's hong n il is one or two instances, 4 feet; and now th l of the retail seed hous stated to € Some prizes must be mu D о КУ teile information I с m hav aedi ча the the n ature of a f. fruit, however, m "been at various Muc the Meg if cloudy sat чё Imm both be required all the year; if warm, surface- rom bw p is derive d en peculiar mode а QNS, зар саге is required, leaves o be affected with a black „powdery species of Fungus; this mus EN water. Aga in "ваб m апу | mo The п supply e, and by a co the requi are “seed me erchan в” My them obtain in owledge, tlu urteous intendi of ides much for г tas scale, nd so prende а propagation, that as a young Ger hile ord to the ful peche: shall will be filment of our purpose “едг 25 т Б ТЕ x BBS EB FEE EGAS “ Find us farther than to-day." Quo. OF THE reign Correo ÉTÉ RovAarg МЁЕВШ%. EXHIBITION DAISE POUR L df di aont DEL "Новттотита at | —(Соттей тот р. 342). —It remains to koe e ‘tbey sre daughters | № other day, Af al [Су А › Lait TAI rz 14 reer d 5 7 H "A ГӘ оп either side the doorw l'a! d а Latania borbonica and a Date s Palm ay, both very fine specimens, and Ia nio "A moi Ыы size and dde шек melti ting де, and handsome а ren small size. aised on pedestals, and filled ms on either side of the ee was А ees . "he bouquets exquisite taste. bouquets b vine men up: was surrounded by successive h is "тал e pref en over preven ; and, carefully жам, а: E bil espec ect Melons are like Pot tos; some Ет: pes play of bouquets and floral decorations. peking Ж Р йе» тта " Bey be or жег in certain places, an: Z заа some йа опд: were very tastefully mad осе егу какын of Seve I1 the same kinds in other r pla ces Cameli vu i in n findin soles d i А Ийе they giv are poor and insipi Eo. 8 sharp în findings $ йыр Ж aiii За ер te a new is Mure at wh n, which answers admir- | toget with aths an them feeble ui pias app; сер ably, rops in 16 being very abundant. ам и» "Бред P ke Be Penn the With regard to the varieties of Оса tob bé гїн. | an i pes tried : a great mayo of the puer ns now in | The fire t pri: zew edding vated, E ile тоз uch to learn. gj sn tiom, and from e ce I have e to t the а central white eva Azores some 50 or 60 sorts m mt conclusion I havs jc d stat ttl мй to be very dine în avon of g cel- | seems to me a very interesting feature, к d Pedir on our rune T Es r own grow t pre | under ы condition * dnd Dra Eugenie, Besrlot "Perfection Dowale r Co. X; and Bramha m Hall, with me are three splendid Melons, first and tl i , | circles of Grange genis white Azalea, white Lilac, a dash M. W. A. Z 1 G ah le de varying in colour, size, and flav sent the mes, that in the case of beginners it would be a the St. Michael"; 8, and the eim Blood, whic A when | d ificult gathered dead- IS is vene to be full of its Sen xoa Fia - Pm part i thing to make а selection of any one | particular variety; how different is this fro one еп 1 е at Wilde erness Park —the | Jate Marquis of Camden xe above, Pausies below, The Princess Alexandra is a valuable late T is quite а "distinct Tuy of green-fleshed, the outei! de having E rich yellow appearance while ry. ‚ Althon, һе £ ip Ih gh I have confined myself to describing how |15 *¢ variety ave now grown it two seasons; the first year I sent d of pleasu! a faint idea of it; it is Е other. ariety of — to St om во Tate i in the | es I consider HS enerall un only fit for catt! stie CM ly | son ; mmer, : realisation а the emer v the iH ve most ceri ар ev iig mind alive to the beauties of A мдей PRE 2 172,7, Palme, Tree Ferns, Pandanuses, were flowering piss. T beautifully занй with crimso! lotta Patti, fine form, light grou aura, a very distinct nes | flower ; Prince Guillaume, fine scarlet, „ disti te Me don requ isition: As p it is. pe os sad it is cenis one "ors "he D best eig varieties in cultivation with I E Oder raro се 2. ЕЯ Fi , Osberton Hall, Worksop. Exhibitions to differ with Mr. Мт. Fleming, but it a appears to me that it іза ещ — нао Ме — of Соп пей should nor take pri a man m oljambe, Es —Two — june " children insisted, the other button: on шу wewing r 100 iot | er hon белеш» he is ленае led to form H in wines, threw the Violets сире my water-ju — 1 ft th there till the morning. T took. tbe i = cri d — with. what „Хеч a помагаа and therefor "n the deg “Surel e P en of a A o ih inb red anl reis iid a person wi o stands so o high in in profession as to b. Member t Hum ups is thus an innocent and lom | 5 is | luxury in store е for. , and m. which will orna co of Council of the od Hortieultarhl Society, es Socr entirely, as n the varo found preferable | to re! the лора + : , and at no cost, An Original —Having observed Thomsonii. severo | spring | that the attention of your rer was а e Shows, the sa and, indeed, it is much to M desired tbab we. see more of these fine plants On hođodendrons, finely spotted, petes being s ной dt get it me table w ow ol Siy ka $t ne peach Mu: Bella € red, ме Ње жау Prussia, n the way үэ most pepe Sikkim Rhododendron having bloomed in the Another hall leading from decorative subjects. ла а Н of fine dius, ; always welcome. Valtevaredo, In this mmodat f seats, on mabe a sont Romina ^ f Princess | XEM THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 865 ecaution at of the season; f - room NEL amonc across ; FN nt hav к, Here зу am gran nd s sp haffeltii ; Theophrasta imperialis 10 fee сөм? en leaves; and a very fi ion of A tender plante, such as Orchids and Ha preca part | though likely to Dieffenbachia hobilis, with large green ni e this earl el dis sti m 7 feet high h anda hend of its radens with a n; - а very rz 1 thi m |plant, but too small to judge of its real merit, ong a great 5 5 bd bett tt t's Park yelow wW, ve RE distine t; M. a of their in the foliage, way of Lowii, ag so dark i lan , Mr. de Vasca Meli ag but likely to bea „5004 p Кера Cinerarias cam: . Lacey, Marcham, and Cox. In addition p pret FA ыы Park (see p. 342) we „Obs: Adam Bed boo m ie t Pa vitiosa — to show whether it modd prove "superior he А, OfOrchids there were e fine specimens, кр» itself; also a у ariegated Ca mellia, mhi es amongst them а no oble Vanda 'trieolor. p а Vanda in- sed to be good. Several interesting plants came кош gnis each with ө seven spikes, the last named 6 feet hi igh, the Leyden Botanic Garden, including ,Cyrtand Aver pon кл ORO lor, with largish leaves of a bronzy hue M. Linden had a re plants were exhibitad, such as Agave 15, earen Cypr ктітечйей m hirutisimum w ith А fine Verschaffeltii var. princeps, a very fine compact dwarf C. villosum ; Lycaste neri kin pale with 7 flowers; cent rm Schilleriana ; Food ricolor, and Cathea of Vanda Mm о тт net, the fl lowers large, olate colou var end pla rti, the e er г ba nded aurea variegata, a promising plant with green and yellow leaves ; $ qms Pu". with green leaves and te spines ab the edge; aranthus ше» а Veitch, nes ; | tusoides amoena, which, although show. i Е, 2 before, was repr roduc beautiful ring of f co uis just named, a feature as yet detected | in only a very few varieties, ,Pansies, both in pots and in a cut state, were fur- nished by Mr. Hooper, of Path; and a few id grown from Aurieulas and Polyan thuses came Bu грат of Camberwell, Among new pla nts were some charming Japanese Primulas from Mr. They er of P. cor- d described Pe n it; due with it t country ; ; one of them named P. cortusoides grandiflora 1 luced o sion i much condition than we have ever yet fi the same \ dark green plant marked. with. red, , promisin g asa . | very distinct species ‹ of its noble family. | А collection FE e and pale inside ; the other, which | was named rdi cies Brasavola [rianei, shown under the ifferent thing; D nd the beautiful Cypripediums, villosum issimam. The Anzctoc p ; Several and со А, Low of Рё; 9-и хар: E rare; Veitchii, well eth Lobbii, variet y of setaceus, Some w de. "Dist an illeriana, S and канн: "iteram e name of amabilis, which is halæ- well grown; lar; arge masses aeg very [^o an ili were well терін p" of them very 1 lasses, others in cases; some were planted i in соро moss and sahd, in which they seemed to root v ants, which were numerous, som Of New Pl. things which will both foliage "i mim plants; b a^ was A This w ingle plants, wherein "s ii [7 lovely ни teri ced first; to that which wa prar at all огт picta from the , Gark velvety leaves dewtiir marked prove uisition amon be acquisitions were shown amon к, да goo ; оны uius а very large ыо, Abies n right. o be grown more frequently tha an ito із, being not only distino аре? tene t à things, but very orna- ental w. yt d bra Outs ide. f the А аа. to each o em was vei г irs Rhododendron Prine Aldani. likai тА 4 Mr. Toi re- ceived a similar award, as did) a a useful oking Nordmanniana, am mabilis, and Pins: which promises to be valuable for hanging baskets. The "s. exhibitor likewise had Azalea Stella and Anthuriu cherzerianum, both still in excellent con- dition. A. small-flowe red Azalea named Etna, re mark- fine Hollies, both variega йо promising well for bloom; fine” specimen Box reen and variegated; and many other hardy | 0 planta an Sa ые nagers deserve the best thanks of hortieul- others by Messrs, Smith, " Dulwich; and Mr, Cooling g Bath had cut blooms о de J. H. Vivian, Esq., Singleton, sent cut лыы or Rhododendron Thomsoni, an i of campanu- turista for ae spirited and suchen nl manner in which | this ition was nceived and carried out. It in "e as though the right men were in v: place. анз e ur e Veit tch a plant far the latt r Amazon, with with red; this т | exhibition, in so Ж Marec and A: the ue rU ome | ground is laid ч garden," the in: vu P. : credit. to "ihe аму: we building in which he | and р 588 on t cond, The which t took coe built i in 1863 foran international | E show intende N аа. "m 18 (Second Spring о на both old and new, cub мез in ыру were contributed on this occasion in considerable he lilao-Sowered R. Е а cream- pum sort named трна of Wales, came from Mr. Sandbach. The Ел, " the o ety furnish men A finely grown plant of one of Mr. ir's Pepe with ample bright gw. del m with'a а emi rA silvery variega 27 кў (tac rivi and Greenhouse plants t om Y GE je were Ixora Griffithii, beautifally in M domi: Acacia Drummondii, Dendrobium Dayanum and o of Rei AMA Tremandra thers Beau ericifolia ev with lilac eati Hedaromas and ou» elias. Mr. asi group consisted of Palms, Ferns, ong whi ch w дон, mass of Trichomanes ао k ; Orang ыз Б; various red-leaved and other Dracænas; Сапак among rich was the beautiful sort called ru of мерна и Зав gracilis, and plants. Beadon, h Stoneham, furnished numbers, ph. ip: mo condition ; of macwata with ce dali yariegated * Caladium ; and U. marmorea vari nigri promises io be bred foliage and bud. Francisc nn y, but as seen Tübro-venosa small ваќ, ей рей in я dod. D Mitsde fol. Echites nt n | Dr. Livingstone Ern good, ipid А like a white | the same exhibito se plants, two well varied collec- tio ; and among new plants were one or 524 и p^ Lilly y tpi Seq ME imm eina: from Mr. Todman to В, Hudson, | Esq., of Clap who received а ur rize for examples of POriterion, v зараи, Eulalie,’ Tie gig үл | 5 2 magnificent plant i d President, f rom Mr. Ж > it one мао ariegated gu Hs; TER green os robi ium inter. Wm na m bs m tifully grown нс dozen noble ex xpanded | куәт Cross. ented w bi» ossoms, ith s r good | tific and Coro To | W. а firs | very pretty Беа blooms P Camellias from plants growing in the o and Mr. Bartlett had Lily of Бата. Роан. m 6 wo Cyclamens, crAnoiher Fortnightly meeting for scfen- place at South , Kensington оп Tuesda; m Aa m in all resp в е es from Mr. Rivers, unusuolly -coloured and in an excellent siato'of p f preservation, d tions stated to have been induced Бу HM MIS AR ШИ, Бай ШУ hem cool daring the temperature the cellar in which they were kont never being allowe a i LA Kd o one Which win de anxiously prize Polystichum, , | de Roug ofa deep рү та йош, e suffused with bright salm To e firs ibitor also received a first m, Pa ul Ricaut, Кеше Е утс Madame Willerm. Celine Heer in i biok (cu Virginal and Madame A. emont, two lig! ght-coloured ara emen : J т 5 warde d, as it well deserved, a | bited it n prizo а collection on of ы ien, among which were | on the fruit or the | Spo! the. pollen of "ье cakes d | sold in td z € «i RE т. €t id а È Е о Ни t B5 p LÀ а, 8 Ыы: ih 3 BERE згу за of which Мз апа Rope expedition is ey o have chiefly subsisted its pakopa E ie quam in Central Australi tated, w ел m in their nature t е remarked the of the pollen 4 а t pedes of Typha were the bazaars of the Allusion was then made to some pretty va n ed Yu imd Mr. Wi lliams, i in reference to which it was stated. if eco rom ertolonia with rus viik foliage plant of What e, бепті and the leave A. Versc 1 егвсһа е! да а тегу distinet Ferne, the atem c ida, We can it mere neni, Vis way of in the | Spotted. huir; Di ч and green lea Maranta splendida., . markings ; Югасепа rubra, а hia with fine hairs ; erg Rhododen Minds nd Princ pubescens, a edged with a a Pas n them jut depite to the less robust ee of the vA it will poc. be a ре urite. New Roses were shown, both by Mr. Wm. Р; ul and Mess sers. | с 1& Son, perature, the variegation comes out much more per- fectly than under ordinary treatment, in consequence of the chlorophyll teint b better аср е а cold than in i which the names stand. UTE among the dif- otti Parsonsii, a plant of T whioh var exhibited it mi a ponica, e 59 es nicely vari eg get Jine thing tliis will be far. our seo vag when | haffelt also | Haus eltia ны Ча dep E Cons stem e i ri нар ith reddish with with ultlees in shape; Victor crimson, both pm additione be very of double. To p mapas Hybrid Тото а! а -— resent behi -— ec о! ш the normal mee s usually pL. that he entertained b d | being really the plant ‘alluded 2d in he „наме, Á€— ame of oarlets of thaé eot green foliage very distinct гу ренү" m ht directi blush, e and ovy cis a step in the on, uis duo Prince Lich MU Hoyee sort of more globular outline. Princess Mary of Cam» Mes Don. dt the. old gantie was certi ires not our Sweetbriam Dr, Royle, who had bestowed much 366 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. attention on the plants of Scripture, however, con- side d. that under notice to be the true з пераа mel 4 he ofa small trees py Ba Me. Berk хе ey stated that КЧ balance of evid Mustard of Soripture. being the sam e е our own. same exhibitor likewise came two seedling ‚ Aurieulas, | —— | to one of which, named i eate was ed ; the oth received a В e G ао - on d Coloured bracts ; this was 2 leve ооа B. glabra and B. speciosa, which were Келе by tlie same reference to the growth of Aloes, unknown whioh у» usually subjected. Мт. Saunders which he stated si arks were illustrated by a highly interesting group exhibito To p e Ball was awari rded a First- class үт L nl. Сат боа of À E жий, me. same gentlema: ra, remarkable for n also sent a leaf of its striking colours, Ck | ide бр sh size, P ce time which it lasts in p It is rolled up like a piece of paper when i it in class Certificate was awar arded. It was believed t ntieal with the Chinese x "hyacinthina, ч s idere into grow three | days, but i in six weeks the plant dies dow Major Trevor Clarke, who has one of the "finest АЫ. then gave a short vid h placed over the roo ots i came a pretty little Bletia from Japan, for which a First- 3q., ME em and E. M. Williams, T were elected. ea ине tions ч кч plants in England, ode of this ra, For cultural purposes, he remar! rke ed, our western world, each being again sections, viz , early and late flowerin g sorts. The early rba- kinds of the South American type, icis ba | collection of Orchids, among S was a fine bee of Dendrobium Dalhousianum, which received a First- class Certificate. A similar mark of distinction was also conferred on a К Heath imported from the Cape by ‚ Мевзгв. Low, called E. fragrans, a handsome uch а appearance of a Date, having а clea drical stem 8 high, surmounted 4 а - [Arum 22, ees r from Mr. О, leon AA a First-class Certifi- Огой ом on the Natural Жышу of S Soul dif whic h was named Harry, | tralia ; communicated ir the Secretar sb March 16.—G. Ben , Be d Chair. Isaac Anderson He Esq, J. 7M - in the feathery fronds. jn yet the Elæis is only known from Lak 8 m the sea coast, of the eash ia opu: r flow. catkin, its swollen stem, Dd its Mss aphieal positi th ; shoots in the way of soaveolens. Mr. Marshall, of | but the African plaut, it appears, produces normally a c oboe: ^ М h 1! T nfield E lh аба prettily owe man in n swelling o of adr tubular blossoms, the Egyptian appare seen in many Palms, is in this dris altho type of the е CINE Kew Онеш | ен ту of the new “Odontoglossum Ві, which п очы from universal; and man Ee Ай gs. pes. v To this also be referr magnificent | stated by Dr. Reichenbach, who was present, о be | been ШАН шө in Авіа. On LE unds the author fobast-gn oriog с бшш, and ien оу! ihe sort called | quite distinct from O. Alexandre. "This ета ^| reunites В. zthiopum with B. паро foris It is tho No great difficulty, it tated, would | Firs aw Certificate, as also —M: pios of. East African Palms, sometimes be f found in in M AA of "ud «ойо, us seeds of | Parsonsii, from Mr. Parsons, : а аё J. тч 80 feet in height, such а tree at 5 feet ps the earl Esq. goose Backhouse, of York, ing a girth of about 6 feet. whieh s| ved a Firs css — for a "extremely brilliant velvety 5 r. In short, with «ish na eep ch s wi ied A. fulgens, but it was stated that it E {| зав probably a variety of A, stellata. From 0 а urs Seems to mark the first flowering of the plant The Mr. | thickest part of the stem is at the base, above * quickly dimini shes in the first t5 feet, reaching the this i charmingly-fowered example o e rich orange- scarlet igni ee кс which, when well wered as this was,is one of the most о pots of tolerably large size, the grea to кер as far as 3 as early C Cotton is "Conceraed, а are a moist atmo all ny Orel iids for hanging blocks towards the ventricose part. The Special Собо was also given for а truss ofja f the ine Bhotan Rhododendron lful cultivator. Mr. Veitch sphere w hilg growing, which induce Ta wood, sh laterale, and well-filled у Plants treated thus will come into flower about Midsummer, and will continue in Nut i Fineas Certifica tes for kis three J арапеве vtr yere for a fine таумен of other plants, amon g late then either be thro away, or year. They will romain dormant all t and may be cut down to the firm La tim yp te specimen of and, La eleg esr omed Cymbidium | ав 'difenlt to subdivido into satisfactory species, some eing di sorts wil s show a a e ог two Ье so early э чей їп April; B i qui rA Beason, 'and frui ited ron: Princess Alexandra ibd Ma carere Cattloya Dominiana, a magnificent doin d rom Mr. Ayres, | Nurseryman me some Seedlin на Conifers, ap Че apparently Бы 'Rotinosporas, to two of which t-class Certificate warded. Azalea King of the Doubles, "ea СТЯ plants were contri- buted by Mr. Robson, gr. to G. Cooper, In a and th then in 10-inch pots the next year. The were 8 3 EB & E G t indicum, requires more ] he the green seed 1 family | A of highly dolci plants from Messrs. EN Henderson. & was a hai ndsome , Specimen of h + to the e without ripenin immersed for 12 hours in water suddenly assume becomes sweet. The Hyphænes were chotom the Doum Pun. ү коз , cyliudri it "hs ughout, and во race the Oriental family, | otton jus anded are irony erm From " Messrs. , and all the Peruvian family tton expan Jac ze of King came two' varieties of е gonium, said to Бе 35. sorts for forcin ing; and one or ңир / too much moisture ; 3 y soil m The má Fre sorts in this family make pretty stove Lem Rer very i the заб : D Sho llerah. "Cotton were stated to 9 flowered, and to be both distinct апа remark- well worth e foe their beauty alone. Eo g Assam sort of Dr. Fo bes Watso: tson, and A collection of plants raised from Jungle earth im- ported fon lad he id а method prefe: hi usual * *edlisetione " of У ndis ME EN Clar i g Ы f Indian firn vga ignei aiir sri ues young with nis all cases in'which he had applied it. . The following candidates were elected Ordinary р · Adi Birt, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Brown таа t, Lady A nes, G. rant pope imes, Н. Нш, ш, Бал Тап piae f Araucaria gford, P. Rawson, Esq., i Re Е, Wilson, Esq., al Committee).—Mr. Turner, of „оц this occasion a finely-flowered A Silver Bankene d agen LINN. 16.—George Bentham, Esq., Presi- dent, in te иле Тһе following age were read :— Note n Pueraria, DC., correctly referred by the Ай” t ‘Phase läte: By the President. otice be | of some Vegetable Moséfrokitiers and 8. Noteof Obser- нь n Germin ation. By George Dickie, M.D.——4. scriptions of some New and Remarkable Species ГА Aristolochia, Mas Western ical жые D. Hoo M,D.—— 65. epe Sie New raei By W. chair. B. W. Foster, M.D., and J. =з Weir, Esq., ere elected Fellows, The following papers were ecd. Surface Fauna о, 277 Ocean : nd allied p 1 bark and aboun: ish milky juice; the heart-wood is of pude ане of very heavy, and full of риш js yields a colouring fus isa D. vow fione Bentham, Esq. President, in the trac t. | While the chief under- pais: th сопв 4aotíces of 3Sooks. E n . dn лє, € the single Part which is th e ovate or oblong, the heads of male flowers fn the of the | now Anamallays s to an elevation of nearl their base being died "1000 feet above the sea. and has quite а diterna, vegetation; are нЗ of gigantic size, Euphorbi асе, Urt Anonaces, being perg in эч trunks cov epiphytie Orchids, and F and Balsams orte: 12 Pu, price 25, 6d. езе & Co. 1866. work pro an extremely cheap, Sedi il type, with t lumns to the рабе тт роі size of a pen, white, an and didis, and those of e M of his kind, the first чо priet Nurs Teatro ted in a larg pretending * uneven on the surface, of a pde type t three sm: generaly ype to ca the eye. Two or cream colour, with seeds embedded in an agreeable pulp, | woodeuts init nearly ev Thes s0 much wordt В having somewhat the flavour of an insipid From the | apple, The natives of Sena call the plant Pamboka. | ' | chosen wit. ith great sense 10 ill illustrate *amphora," “ampulla,” the Egyptian god = с р Е ГА E оа Ф КЖ E B e © d - in: ERERSE wood was destribal as hard outside, and soft and pithy y within but when kept dry durable and resisting the attacks of termites, і i let h paa ee tringent pulp at е sme pee ue, a eir astringent pulp e fe 54 ms abounding, ists of Acanthace?. . Anubis" >» 5 $stEESRZPMH . ma ИрИрОРЕИНИМИЦ НИНИН ИННЦЦИНЦНИЦЦННА РРЦ EA EO ан O титр ир АЛЫЕ РИН РИНГЕ O ии TITRE е Арап, 22, 1865.) sho DE ass." = Esq. Iti ға ару apa ооду "would care to have the du horizontally ied distantly spined le lea cape sets forth that E: "care has been taken и r hi supposed to be Mexican, and m 4 feet high, w A t "ne m ver у elegant i ше of E and America, ba f ronunciation ap jar пе p des I "the single exception of the sin the French words bon- bon sound very difficult to сеѕсет. типпеа, | the lip stained with reddish bro ith a ne fus s bru n rare Moulmein Orchid, with. elbwis $ flowers, having a h rows 4 fee F 367 telling ti hey are are аба distance. У When торай к: for exhibition, 1 I grow t t apart, an between the pl а fine owes dun. introduced m Mr. Peru ; is uter in habi than in the favourite species Ariscma A dine tuberou: men и" n flower spathes. The large tuber s roots a asa C ti и Ъу у ће мел t. 47. H ^ ei M. co ordifolia, d | and bear эз iin а leafy рые "ater — of bright orange-red flower: ntal p эй; from Southern pee and Ceylon, with ihr paries Деке, ang ergree ге. Calceolarias, est, will be best, will be gorgeous in the ex: Hav ving tried early and ше "Planting, I think “that in our. volum ne for 1859, 740, aud considera ably Lowi which, how ever, appears to bo the C: а e j Veitchi Чоке dif- placi ing “out. the first lot; and the paa ing may be Englishma: of speech, and we don’t know ho wen i E ЕНДК le etters, but certainly d mui ced “ bong," unless the sound of the g э А Handbook to thè) Ву Rev. Рр. 104, The Aslronomical Observer. Observatory and the ise avs здеу W. A. Darby, of Man F.R.A.S. —- forari, me te to diee "Heb s the era ied. for er be Belgium | Achyranthes Verschaf Mui. The flowered with Mr. Herbst, and the terminal pino 8 itself. — Lelia eres a beautiful dwarf Orchid, with what is often m Cattle eya eri of high, if at all spindly, they ought to e ick ied mporary stay, and whe s ha id attained to about 12 inches, the proper lakes ups yellowish сре contrast strikingly with the с the , lea aves,- l Aroid, whic —Ag аопета maran taefolium maculatum, h 1 well home: they need not be more than E pe 4to, Robert Hardwicke, КТЕ 18 ssess а very high order of merit, repeatedly shown under the name few po pM be боо to the small ries of persons om they written. Unlike the Nautical | i e commerce of the >p 3 and the most ornamental s species of it — Billbergia pam, Bro melia ad, wi th shor crimson "oral lea of A. commutatum, ith ri flowers, 8 eem genus, erect stem should be allowed to go to spike. When old rec re gro only is advisable at first, but as hs ix season advances Y Bra Q47 plant” көп 7 Zealand, prt m irn bolts two | ich are to be p" jeavens, if “people o f such objects, ith Arta а the ввеввог of a properly mounted common d AE] telescope | nay find any vag known object of interest. proper р own proper constellation. We pe the best анаа for speaking in high terms of ** The rver," In e ноп Мт. Darby ө T the views О earl ia 5 Cattleya quadricolor, a beautifu they can scarcely have too m. m the quantity they and their cou e the Dahlias iul imbibe, they e fairly entitled aquatic or rather афу ч is. As mulching is strongl om most of the great authoriti Mni I have tried it at various times, аз w well as for Dahlias and No doubt 1 New e white flowers, having the p» er Roses 5 puh ber ve now given üp the [жөр it is ficial т уй ated with yellow lilac and purple. | Mr. niim by en it is desc cribed, concludes that there would зн, "but. it is палат seemly t "the eye nor udi is wit ithal very y untidy. From ity that the six so- ее са da, spreads -— кта Epiden pec and cochlea. the us p. of t Wapene eri, are in Foality Meine ога а Tale foa ee tum, Warsce Tria: and | t e blac birds and podes аге ever at work, with а ратом) scratching. If that gudoners pest the red spider, to which I Tah] over ig region America.— e don дуга! charming rf M white-flowered Orchid гам "Columbia, with i its kei dors al and lar; rger confluent lateral sepals all caudate, the: well s pit EE the pos During cap li liqui e or weak syri inged, ordner sl ed under a little 1008 : l er adjustm ;of an instrum ment, and concludes the Introduction iex а noble quotation from Sir Jobn Herschel to this dmarks of the мао ronomer, grapher, а. navi ufa veyor. poi X i herer derve or "il ^ ; the same for "x "mii in all places; of a delicacy so extreme as to be a test nstrument invented by man yot equally ad spia for the most ordinary purposes; available for regulating a town clock as for conductin eire ies; as effective for mapping down the tricacies о tt; baron; , 88 for adjusting the boundaries of 8 as Bm y z its place has been thoroughly - ascertained and carefully . "The stars are the lan universe. | * € кт тайуу "n pec the moment a —- is registered, Es the sm MA ribi Rec ain E is lo South lan need —— and smal ud**the half of t! t а seri 1ч ering iei. collectively шй oblong бта ond large panicle.” It flow Ое нонии -— my Woo with pet , quinate leaves, pa an р wa merica, a foot to те inches high, with olüiptie 1 rose ose flowe: » 6 e stems red ow Wiotii, м South а edes | the нА gale ale d fibrous, and will then resist I hav ve frequently been asked fora list of tho best deor ion is difficult to give ndish жна spathes, = the spadix ending in an exsert Florists Flowers, at p. 319 a "us done may moulder, the. marble | pillar v on its e mporary contrivance iu and йа aa originally at the cost of so much time, — а few weeks or days, all the pre- | ofarin E Rose in treatment and cultivati of their s e ehe Азе I trust, of many more єй: С Lacs de ists and ama аиа а ppendage six inches long, curved below, bui | ect above. Тнк HoLLYHOCK.— —I was s much DS аб р contain- ing an excellent зд on the dj, Бу ө well- known grower and judge, Mr. Dos E Shiple ey, the harbinger, rilen xample is ever better ibd dà Ilose no time n the shape of a few Jottings on | unless the pna object of their ki ltivation be first k Like сен flowers, the varieties most teling 1 for px oe y hamim do not find the most n the exhibition table, rac the До de ect, has the advantage aliat. all, in this res other florist flowers. One great dra wback ii а ыс extended cultivation of this noble гуаг: is its expense, cai prineipally by the difficulty of its propagation. New varieties generally come out at 10s. 6d. to 15s. and unlike cero which may be purchased for* a shilling the next season, they dimi but gradu- Some Mecca аге во sh hrowing t | ally in value. ‚| out cuttings, and thes Ер scarce and bong made : s adék rapid strides during the last few years that ть Second volume of Н: a most useful series of 22 indispe The seas the and treatment of t friend e flower need n ould only they p favour us with à litio Ms ү ien and planting-out time is 26 , that pi eins oe the propa gation bo piani E the autumn and | e lists varieties and any cost. But of further за es а future opportunity. Edward * Hawke, Willingham Rectory. The Apiary. Тик system of ARTIFICIAL SWARMING, as detailed in page e 343, was that best adapted for being carried out ave now to con- £l epiadaceous genus 8 ба ©урїша, almost the d 3 ftom which it differs jn its Peres Viminale 0! готова to A uS е В Mi , the Vo Дал s а pabiisted i in pm | pages : P d іі green- ;| own experience later on. The Hollyh т in the structure of its p сю. d m ell trenched |on wen Tes I will ph give the PR = my | the Arpa shio pos or t mode cf effec ned common sible, A —— ock сап be north till the frost sets in and early-struck autum n ones about the middle of August; ура hose struck i had i | of July in the south, and begimning of ehem in e| fro Old plants что summer ill be at their best aperi will come in; „апа for b тоуа This i is by no mex which t | bee- keeper to be in the possession n of three abi on сеа stock hives, by raising en odii ix in as described in our last. nod p а valu; able time is afforded to ll A, B, C. Н n to e wer. flower has во much wor! Hollyhock, it must be id үе Let the groun to the c m of 2 feet, and plenty бт most effective p 5 | donte row; the s de effect—a yard from e other in ws, and e т алык жы Saunders, | better for the strength o will ans Аз no a short time as the | is sica to force of eon off a natural swarm int | importa It is tant that the condition of a hive, from which it a swarm, should be as nearly аз | the course of а w days. is to say, the tion should be don Perros $ their a ЕС and ч uantity of brood in all stages should be chosen for the operation, and icu ach fine da; э 21 feet alie if set e E анай it would Бе | there should Бе a large proportion of the adult bees on of growth, but the nearer the | the fi 1 wing to and from the hive. Gently lift up A, 368 THE GARDENERS CITRONICLE AND cem GAZETTE, [Арап 29, 1865, at the bottom, which will blowing а little — Mt de шы. Invert the hive drive the bees up & — of|in the | periti ж the roots eous. —]t is well known t Аа the greatest flower | orld is that of A esia Arn sol — is | Т of certain species 1 rr mk to che eo M re d Le the — ‘Strait, rd zE ог Сіввш E e si 1 hive with short sticks сано. М. Тау n the garden. ker etr tho ide о dy ас е А: кеча the rise in the isle rof bw: to sow еч hich bees may be heard in the act of авс g into ке ree eec в these so giga ferte: - е е E С А м ї i h , th th may Ъе | afte { hes Ben copiis Й of e NE ward iy be experiment h Є iar pe erfeetly successful aud at the 4 1 | uw Ha tbe rod Ld MM w vin sd mre йай, aw M боме? buds of. Rafflesia burst fram [^ ing those in the decoy hive to unite with them. Then sire size п ea to th уб yal t “ кы d fix one or med middiesaed Apple Fro b t » vii ы: opad the ‹ ; but whet Dutch gar rden th ng tH ese » buds will require a year | part 7 th in " hom ont a jte e, settle well in ^, t less yer а metre in dia It has aiso estab |. | ishod. this singular fact, mer the parasites, e ng т be low hov and, pone "o ry нА 4 һауе been added, will v their "qo emm and the transforma the point at t whic the fin n a deficiency occurs in апу part of t v be tied їп. Ventilate ата EIE tree, morg 3 Sore to ar e up early in the «и а And т twice daily, and keep а мей, en b | throwing nem of water on the pit hw 4 8, е that good mellow imn rot а боф г for the shifting рсе abe. | for tho ӨТӨН drainage, such as broken e уй тшд bon al &е. Uv clear liquid m дн, „ вату; уэ im up a liy H ns t disbudding, ding, yag ha ecording to to pri Black D. breaking. Let stopping фо) be duy е z es laid dow tbe r hou s Wes Diosa M. HEN слав Disbudding MT -— should be n order We may nee dec state "o remarkable 5 whos м tl tion of Kirki rubs into royal princesses, These m veget Wh k (em e nty idl hr tch- | discover at Sumatra by Dr. Arnold in 1818 was qui uite hen working at wall trees avoid treading upon зе Dre inr vit e etd нен fees ja eiim the scientific world. Га Belgique Horticole, soil; a plank and a к Қо oved alon » ^ mg ойсо: une, wo ork proc ceeds will o „Ше evil just named, and Ve med Flannel is now largel — etured in n about ten days after forcing A, proceed with B eg ө Pinus dm e beer Be gom bis lime Jt ls bal REN e in the same manner, this time removing А to an и gre in the various tdi of _ The fibre, e d-wold where they are to remain. Drills for them should be drawn 10. ог 12 inches apart, and a few seeds dropped of about 8 inches asunder; as as soon a t t intervals stand, and putting B in its place. There need now be no diffieulty in the procuring of spare royal celis, or young nri the purpose ves fixing in Soon hus be driven from stand, to obtain the ы песна brood and я оп ће а en —à semen and this ew че satisfy рен stron es in th e he buit onditiii for Тор Б oney. But Dx ed should be i lod Merge of his stocks, he lucir ped e eei ze again, taking care | к, ыо Тһе ерйп pi pian LE пайа where there is m than one hive at ni if it is quee rÍ" force a swarm from a qoe without assistance from any other, a I. diferent ert б be fi x an d, Proceed as befor cel expel all the bees from the hive, pl coy hive on the stand. ЕЕ & s will ensue а vimm may be located I rom о oh 1 lise мра. от, all the better У Geh away a distance of more than 4 that this plan js in accordance wi nei koe bee h operate in dics а; course of в few dij be a sufficiency ofi ded Ree maturity, The CEU ien лед чб е ret which remain A people tle hive after th the tare of а natura! Ve atock any S e Ti hive on an van- vation of ih the straw hive be not desired, may be lled from it at the ei three w m the time e fü the first driving, and d bees united E those A н iciled m ! ће function Atheneum чш оте t ів said. e highly effi of the skin to its. normal condition, to one MAE дөр rr— BP STATE OF THE AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, а | plants well inured to the weather кисе s to planting in the n border, and also to give water y be necessary, fuir йад) úd til they ай established. ALEAS, i-e ens now in x Mes must be shaded from bright suns shine. tha have been Е есе of Opera tions. t the Horticultural Gardet (For quie. week. з | TEMPERATURE: ag AROMETER. his| THE weather, th bright during the da; " Api. |8& | Ofthe Air. оге | continues cold at sight C "odeslras and other be я i | Max.| Min Mean |1, foot 2feet to harden must iaa =) | m P» | deep, 13 29.923| 29.914 52.0 | 5l 48 still be cove sS a t ni i Any protec tion that | Pa Tuum. M 10 |29022 assis | 62 | 42 |520] 91 | 3 . y bave been afforded to em specimens of ard Batur. 15] 19 3039 30101 | 57 | М |455] P4 [7 eese 8, or other shrubs, should however s Бе ГИН 23120 000 бео | nis 380 5n @ 1 Tues. 18 « |29983| 29.878 | 69 | 40 | 515 | 52 | 49 Niel moy кн. eges E Wed. 39/23 |20.132| 30.03 | 64 | 42 | 520 | 53 E rd GARDAN ANT PRANT HOUSE Average. | (30.034 29.971 [зов m: asier |a oroug ome 1 beds and borde DUM irn (m 5 April 18-Very fine and warm thro ughóu pena - lawns for extraordinary specimens of orna-| | — М Гіпе; ov vercast; ‘Tain “hoier ana mild, - —. nse] 'vercas! пе at nij ental p auts, as large h э 7 putting d anage - j8— Partially ovércast.; very fine 4 ; overcast; in "ihe Botton « and good turfy and mellow compost — l7—slight haze and fine ; very fine ; slig iru bo: eoe ll climb t-d — 18—Densely overcast ; fine ; overcast at night rain. а! cm rune all climbers on out.door — 9—Hazy ; overcast ; fine; overcast and warm. iui or rires ; and prepare з Mein temperature of the week, 6j дер. above е ay for planis to fill u D Dus, Cold pits will now b TATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, occupied with some d the ear rly struck or pott tted off During tis last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending April 29, 188, сыын ЕИ ШЫК e Te stock, hardening for the lower garden РЯ s|S8a| а мо Prevailing Wind. NUALS,— Half hardy so shou ive| April. EF EES 55 Fens im Quantity z5 E р ecu The be ethod of raising them is to | ШКЕ t аша, 0f Rein. |^ n Ws ; them in pan охев now, а 8 inches| m= -mmama -- 4 ; » Sunday..23| 58.6 | 36.7 | 47.7 | 20 0.52 ш | 2| 8| 6| 11 £88 T thick, of light soil, placed on а gentle bottom-heat, | Mon. T'| 58.8 | 408 | 496| 15 ede HE FH furni by means of e manure or vegetable es чеч] $94 | 259 ira 1? 0з [29331008 refuse, an ted with а frame. Water sparingly,| Thurs. ..27 582, 35.6 | 439] 16 034 [13| в 21061 and i : : У» | Friday ..28| 60.3 | 35.6 | 479 | -16 ost атеш M give plenty of аг: when the plants appear; thin | Satur. ..29| 584 | 37.7 | 480 | 13 075 14141812 ü > Ah 14 tth abo ›ст1ой occurred 09 озн P temperature during | the above pe oa О, Т, © Ж ci кн ; and the lowest on 29th, 1861— ш шш шшш Notices to Dorrespén e S. in their runs and haunts is #8190 | pretty libe ^; supplies of water. Great attention should be ри to ventilation, ч туте ў in guarding | against cold currents of oung Lene € e Re eA if shifted and placed in a moist th ша they ко nras.—Those intended to make large speci- ift. As the new hive, E 1 the season ANTS : Sub. Guano strewed to drive them Pur APRICOTS : G O L are of opinion that tb erar de acce ARA by excessive dryness at i the n sun-scorching of the , and by mildew оп Ё The first of these evils should be g miel d watering, во as to nag 404 soak the subsoil ; ЖУ m take care thai i ка perm the paa ed parts of the To ог И E My e 0 denn ers | requireit; syringe them daily. Water fly planis now y ..А у е че is cep | ih the obrem at this seas oom, and EQ Me Mm ien id ure. —Th n ese shoul 9%; p air possible a eviet beni небе , avoidi - заи, Pi м ar decaying lentos aad bloo blo in; som с .—Оеё those intended harde сех etus to уч g out, id let trenches repared Шеш, thrown оце 3 feet кр» инду, Halb the еп of his new | wide and 2 feet deep, and fil mus Parque ту, way. At present it has no|ground level-with such materiels. sa s em pine сае expanded klomeme, оп sadi; M, omina, og with a little liameter. They are of a | thoroughl. blended, 1 bre cellen delia v widte.o сон? flushed in d hr with MN Wi S s il 3 or : A , hen e! ша they ps d When completed, riso mounds of soil 3 or fet apart, uch a ite, laden as A is ges P4 multi-| Fros.—As the advances gradually raise th pet ү roce Eae temperature of the house. а эшн sorge dca poi Keep a moist atmosphere When the ті аны NE Aes watering, give them a good soaking. s gine pep ды был. pots Jd haye some weak manure try, should lose no time “ЭШ Nora RINES.—Continue to k беда in tho early house, aad bo ca ү of the In Ta Чий, P e of al careful ANM M grs except [re Dé id one ne those near the ien —JLA. A correspondent recommen e cheap works on Cottage building, giving P ud Strickland on Cottage Cone and pau i A iv Ed x Plans, by Lady Caroline Kerr misil which wi Саме The best additions to this family m ig A E vef ове petals, and нт ni T Fory эш - DISEASED VINE : 0M. ep e leaves by a Fungus, Tí h ce ed on the нду excrescenees, which а tissue. We "have leaves where the ©з ax. t i1 think tbat they are sequence "Cul 55 on T ы uen vet y tibiae nd мой bs N: heard еа E 2 qu | m і n the con eme and №5 oF " etd be Рага з this pA a gn ma; ш Hardy, agood Pear, order | -^ ы d jn Dn in medo ot Medic: , sra ete feria, E 2 tensi ively cultivated in warm climates: 7 ower.—. тастап! (вес р, Кы Hiberhicu. McKellar's plan of wr i a understand, been n to the ю beloxgin to Mr. Dennis, shown at. the Dublin — it may in operation there. WarEnING : НО R. Never avoid the greater evil of evaporation induced has especialiy if the plant is in an exposed s RTER anp CO., SEED MERCHANTS, = QARTER лхо СӨ, pee High Holborn, London, W.C. GENUINE FARM SEEDS. LECT LIST of GENUINE FARM SEEDS {at rm P ready, and will be forwarded gratis and post E GRASS, caréfully mixed PARTER: 8 PERMANENT PASTUR А < (о ardar), to fo an suit g an from extra cleaned «oos am ъй dien rding to the quality of the Mixture, S s. ta 36. Der NUINE FARM SEEDS. INTER. NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862, Seed M. mod Јами CARTER & Co., бе h Holborn, London, W.C. ME нден and зета TARD а очи Антоон e. "аиле, R Bedfordshire, begs to offer the follo: wing т сүф, Grass Seeds with a Corn р imt verse Seeds without а Corn R. MARTIN SUTTON'S ESSAY on PASTURBS, which in addition to remarks on пе qu FE. estion, co: OF Es RB p Te- arm Seed pre win ù LETTER Lr. R.M ORGE J. NKINSON. BA а ud be had gratis and post freo on applica: Бохз, Royal Berkshire Seed uu ihment, eut. Grass Seed for all TU or SMITH offers the bent Конан that can Bern perum RD Sur NEY FORAGE PL АМТ; ЗОНА Kc var, eed n SCHRADER'S BROME ЧАБ ШЕР was introduced into Great Britain mang years ag о by Mr, Lawson, sen., of Edinburgh, and was shown T desoribed at the Groat bition of 1851, It is now attractin Ех considerable attention, from the enormous cuttings of green food i has lately Lol оп the Continent miS Curr S ц un- E plant, espe under irriga or ed may be vpn for sinet from oa пута over 47 ^& EA Queen's Seedsmen, 28, King Street, На to DUOE PASTURE. SEED fu dil quss S genus A m pi RES on (ub "REY STO ASTLE Ф Three Hundred Guineas in “ Thé Champion Swedes Trom seed rS purchased of you, are far superior say «f are те Л p's Berne E any other we have grown 1 cân суын» у ons per acre heavier than any other Swedes growin, is lordsh: ie Seed 1s. per pound, or cheaper by the Bushel, SUTTON'S NEW Боттөн & Soxs, Royal Price of 1 Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Wheeler's Imperial Swede. n dod d tion, Won the First several valuable Silver he Gloucestershire Root Show, s. per 1b., 458. per bushel. Carriage free зу rail, and 5 реке ох discount for cash, J. С. Wnt RÈS ох, Seed Growers, Gloucester. 2s Prios For Bix Years Suc Rovar Hines тив s Prinoe ботоат Ts Prize Cur D TO SU TTON'S "CH ТАМ МРТОХ SWEDES at the Royal East Berks and South Berks Agricultural гана. and many other mus uo Prizes parts of the kingdon From Mr. b the Right Hon. Lord Berners ;— HKELER'S IMPERIAL SWEDE, one of the НаАкртезт, FINEST, ana gor NvrRITIOUS Swedes in cultiva- First Prize апа Cups. 369 | in the present day we believe there are not a few: isely spent upon performed with by Дои ssrs, PROCTOR for the experiments them- "The field of 24 acres was divided as follows :— the farmer's — cim them, Our ments w a special Siem. ‘prepared & vers р. Andn 1 2 4 8 1.— 6 prid in which the artificial manure, 3 cwt. to 2.— 6 acres, in di an s к of rotten far ix manure but no artificial 3.—10 acres uri artificial manure, ^ the rate oí extra adds for 1ficial te but sown upon a fresh “укен of the land, — With regard to No. 4, we should state гүз won two acres in nearly the middle of the field were set apart at the instance of the bailiff, who vf wind issue with the neighbo ел farmers in depre- а | ploughing was worth it | all." is Well then, еве! two rest, and the result of ds four plots was as follows :— | Or Bwrprs. | Or MaNGRIA, "Tons. Tons. 1, D n about ps 20 29 No. 9, ре Phe about 2; 17 19 No. 3, Pet acre, weighed З 28 25 No. 4, per acre, р 9 10 Average gl 171 | 19 The best of these results is not v very favourable | haie 1 the nature of the soil and the care and expense in the culti vation, Still for 1864 they our муче чы гн ong Mr. have received for a great number PASTURE, M d Whose extensi LEE FA Y nig TURNIP and — Field | hood máy be had; prompt attention to all с & Soxs, Seed Offices, Victoria Road, Bridge R93 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. PLYMOUTH MEETING. LAST DAY for ENTRY p a. m pipi ENTS, M. Sedem z Ew alis PS Dare, Secretary. will be kot tothe Наш п (QIARTER'S GARDENERS VADE-MECUM —— is now ready. the avera, The Plot 3, gp c^ "will be be much инен — Plo t1, а result ^ hich is quite in eeordanee with Professo or VOELCKER'S teaching, and 8 Ње seed, iid me subsequent, ш MH well ; Ship 2 7 бе, seed, t. "e they may анине into germi on, will ЧАЧ die ardeners AGR Ваши», таў А ís 4g to supply, all of SPNA E SEEDS, R эзчү TURNIR SEEDS, ot BLAN in arce ER use. Viu Dvipsos, Seedsman e "e bee ree. o ар pln: Qarson 8 T ec the lato yson's Wo years old, 4s. per 100. Ckets just e the ounce, 6d. orders on Mortlake. « Fnaxcis R, Кіхоновх, Sheen Ni | Nursery, Richmond, S.W. Wars, BURN : = recommen: Eu Ea NOEM ND COMPACT, seed |, TURDAY, к ДАДЫ, 22, 1865. 47, f; The Agricultural Gazette, as the fibrils seek in vain for that еа spread аберне элё pu эру м "YT pu ч nnne crt. dd i аара Plot 4, it was sim "s а failure, but to show what might d i vil гт getting i in his main root crops, & on some experiments in the growth of TES mk Swedes during t n DONUM season of las year may not be ou i avin of roots to succeed a field t] Barley “ isi S Ж р de stubble with the hor to with such manure as we d, a: pa ded at nights with the sheep; and after lying 9 ld Kent Road, London, S.E, ihan E bbs ee aay team i «i А а НЕ , | Arst week of Mare 1804, and afirmar dragged н EGO GLANDS a tuane ee e chain-harrowed, and gh deme s А daa ERIN'S UREN DARE ра cet a: 26 fel arg aceumulation of Couch Agrostis amd шуш» foliage ofa dark green colour, veri nifera), bish wis burnt, and the ashes isti VULUS Ў TRICOLOR ВЕ neulan dS Bushel 18 0| used i in drillin iry roots, On the 17th and 18th ТААХ i E pde IDE C I acres was eriad} in the i Казва aee LAN Vy tha followin md with alternate stetches of eight fà, wi di S otia si рот 5 0 | rows а of Mangels and Swedes, md 50 ed. eb Vu IER ШИШИШИ K H ; id | AGNUN, Oaa and and unii i ri ai ii — rudis оа bo son "rene = Railways. ad R Mn HUC Mp sowing we clas artificial weg in or 5 miles, Ni mU RES p* à the px тч to be described. ^ Experience has d : ny E POMA amply taught the great value of inest е 27. Калар, LOAM, L'AT-NOULD, inm artificial manures, and where к йи ы te i the whole field esu] yon Ж aving 5, Solénos E = ae we thin had w aly fo Еі straw ^ сеа variety. pius is not after parit; comparison. Tt consists of 72 varieties, 43 of the h lected .amd t ims were 8 ing eight е rtments each, а eribed ee must "her p while w pter үч the ad vantage of emere ieu. - n that the man who only aets at he has is en om in vcio all of which are g, yet it very m "еш гуй, з= aln in АМЫ ДАН ол» from observed the wild experimenter he considered: B romised our readers some time 250 a P оп of the Wheats shown at the Agricul- tural ington, in PATRICK SHIRREFF, Haddington, has longest and most Acide and Шешу of I hin eollecti aving been selected . sed — self, the latter —] distinguished qa shown in nin ч» cases, ол ain nd hay mple of grain, the name, má [^ ength of We shall eommenee our 370 descri the left side of Case зе No. 1 аса order to the end of the collection, Cass 1. —4A handsome Аттай ear, with translu- n. Straw,4 Kk 6 inc! - lu in| a. ads 4 feet 10 чи foot а оар р whito ear, brownish grain. Straw, 4 feet 5 inch Bearded Whit*.—A handsome white-bearded = "Мт, de roundish, glossy, and transparent. Straw, WAite.—A red ear, with small white grain, and Я (оча 4 feet 7 inches. —4A broad bearded red ear, with. white elongated а о grain. Straw, 4 feet 3 inches. cw oom d —А red bearded ear ; grain w white, short, glossy, dnd ine. Straw, 4 feet 7 inches. Case 2. 9. Howden's*.—A bearded white ear, with large white grain. Straw, 4 feet 7 inches. 10. Mungonzell'i*.—Ear white, with brownish grain. Straw, 5 feet. „ Straw, A bearded white ear, with white grain. 1 white, and 4 feet 6 inches. ite ear, and white grain. Straw and white grain. Straw, bearded white ear; grain elon- | 4 feet 9 her ar, with reddis | 60. . Elder's". —Ab 61. Tiny* me white bearded ear, 8 h trans- and Am the Wale lot, ш some of tl * With the was There is not an i indifferent a; е admirable. animal щ r. Bowrny Er м*.—А wi x boarded white ear; grain long and white. Straw, 4 feet 65. Ki ^ «rn —Ea t 4 feet 6 inch Bt anri —À handsom es. ох t-bearded close тйк : € 8 qoem ear; grain te and small. record here, Lo it is manifest that A few words giving account of pee variety are altogether. пзи .|for its identification n, and а great service would b . SHIRREFF, than whom there is La | shes 1 —А у тепае competent om lead. us out of the das . Btraw,4 foot 11 ini е, Tom's*.—A bearded white ea: vilis grain. Straw, 4 feet 5 НЫТ. Casz 9. Е ix " NY white; grain white and fine. A ear; grain | the ffer the "blood which Mr. BATES d ght of th Ei are by 4th DUKE OF OXFORD, t е 22 females did "s br for Mr. C. W. т grand old bul Ear F WALTON, a son of у PME S ut for a slight dash BATES; 4th =з [^ ч S, are abo o h d 2d . Reis appellation), it eighths. add, y 4th „DU DUKE £ Cheng ved is entre хро хиз ц та i "Two of UKE OF OXFORD, ———— | ALBERT MIDDLE-CLASS COLLEGE, SUFFOLK, I HOPE you will | permit; me a space in your columns t; Бас to ә this of s Le - 9 ere tablished varieties of Whe 16. Trump.—A whitish ear, and the grain white, 8 PER and EN NUIT Аш Barley were placed by him i aha ds cum s of: ous leading Agricultural Societies. Perha aps 17. Creping.—À narrow yes ; grain elongated, gl good service е пе Ъу | ec a пева кА) dier: grain rough-skinned, white. {һе Societies м) thoy would commission Mr. ассо MENTEM. S F take a task ann so muoh | 19. Lammas Red.—A red ear; with long glossy red grain. |] d ё oun Straw, d fook 7 inches. abour and re ns s.—Chaf red, ET Au Важ, In such a collection every g dae : á foit 10 nohea. uld select a variety with grai and str í А. beardo їп 1 x shini те krge ri" to E his fancy, but. there would СЕ —— 22 Жану. А handsomo broad creamy ear, and coarse | det. i 1 nce of ear, with tapering glossy e 34. Browick.—Cl veniri red ear ; grain shining, fine and red. Btraw, 5 feet. 95. Northrigg*.—A bearded white ear, and yeilowish coarse Straw, 4 feet 5 inches. Dunstab A handsom si, 4 feet с inches T ө broad ear, and short red grain. the samples. The num loaves from a given quantity of Wheat may be taken as the best measure of value, but to test in this manner all Mr. eec RREFF'8 new varieties is ei to expeot i: а M individual g by vro зч, b d umber, combined with dpa: of quartern а 14 ber nom I have "ibis phe fa maining lege; this fact proves at once © AE e opinions and advice of the late muh Prince Consort, whose aim it ever how gratified I e parents phe forward so gladly at the v very fir st commencement of this Institution, with p the sam ples, $ = earded ехо” 8 (Т), НЕР ^s (8), "лм? „Иш (68), dien: attention from n and uniformity of White po (боа their fin f Bats olly-ear or rough- -chaff varieties, THOMSON’S 33) and MrrcuELUs (71) are €: clas Кыры ts, and have n i or Raynbird's Hybrid.—A red ear, with large coarse red I Straw, 4 foct 6 inches. 28. Peter's Red*.—A bearded white ear, with round, glossy, | dark-red grain. Straw, 4 feet 6 inches. DIU e e rt «ой smal, gi narrow w] ear; 088y, и" both ends, and fine in quality, Straw, 4 feet PE MN ER А е “Жагы W, п! жыйы» Жыра: Барма вани ы; ; taporiog rol E т о 09, P г а "(8), a: ver as Case 5 38. Thomson’ Woslly*.—A clobe-ect hite ear ; grain о Straw, 4 foet 4 inchi 00 ly* . — A. ; grain white, elongated ; Dun оой Btraw, 4 feot 7 inches. Case 6. . Prora*.—A bearded white әне with white grain. Straw» will favourabl Tic ссе with the bg rim n (67) кш ы virus particu- айу the movem It also a great pleasure to witness ren Шана эү | cheorfalness of the boys themselyes, med "ire: en пана which has к> "n odd the xA e I hav ut that will by their — px themselves worthy о — has al n ced the mony of unveiling the statue of the late Princ ~ Cituort will not take place till be ай of in de fittin e to prete etiv most the mos sedere seed, тая large white grain and stout straw are апа | Te remarkab. Britain. Hitherto die hoat тер ELE pee m pue p aymond, and their АГ Miss ork is ear completion, tni сво is great success. I feel compliment him on Mz. STRAFF wil on Thursday n (April : Г dispos, ofa а pm of tho x of of pare- of ort-horn onging Siüdingtos near а m broth We condense the followin ing from an ^am of ded spirit with which he has persona d eo s the erection at " the building, but also the arrange ents for water, light, washing, 8, cooking, and în in short, the herd i іп. Bells ies Mess ess th Q у тү 4 feet 9 inches. ае Ear white ; grain small atid very white, Btraw, horns, M r. i. Рев $ Chedham.—A. white ear, with grain transparent, and fine. Straw, 4 foot 11 inches velte; understood ; аб his Р is a genuine s bow P entire families, трач does 44. Henry's*.—A bearded 45. Grace s, —A white ваг: м-рн white grain. Straw, | САвк 7. 49. Talavera.—A ver; Wide-set whità ear : grain and oiri йм EIN un eur HE SINE and closer ; grain white, oval, and a little smaller ien Tu Баз, 5 feo, 51. perte —А very close-set white ear; grain white, pe i grain white, vory aw . Straw, 5feet, white, smooth and fine, the med to him due to the pu ts; indeed, on which rendered | Bowrx personall will—t 3 d recisely as Mr. Bowr, the uld desire that he should be great satisf: CON ual qp obe, 4 feet 7 inches. .—A white boarded ear, m den white ear; grain brown, sisting of I1 жыйы, Ada were d a most breeders and good x ilkers. jiu e Ivy 5-3 n Шону, which "uL leave т й dms of from Mr, Garrett, jus must be postponed ‘ill ein t week. lp e peor SHEEP.— Наука in a ous e mr p ий | these 5 чаво e by: - 1 and | m the earlies! e | e "Propos "the TF | descen | a oved Cotteswo| e at еюн seems, however. "that pe i — к 4 the- wool of the mill Dugdale, military mon aighi Tamplar ai EN T at тешр Guiting, à P о tteswolds. : The О €-— ur notions at present, uo of the sb these hills was at this снег time —--.———————"áÓrl ————— 000 Ae —Re—Á—————————V————— ORE n our daya‘ «Рае material would ed was fine and short in the w better Enhi by eol i in req We is reconcile this a гче Му anom “б the fact of ' a fulling ill z being in thi is | sheep 1 what man has madejthem. £ Soil, climate, тут: е | ment, and the skill of ee та - cause grea at e 871 redi ed nges 2 | Cottesw: Permit E te and рот g the g rage e end of the last century, bns were used п t sooner or later follows, Lo of the у of the for mem about the on the Durin reat teswold ‚= more freque e breed, but e been in an advanced state ti se the eoe which was ете у пун de а | writ “ If any wool peculiar to our isle REC by Nature, 'tis the comber's lock— Soft, the snow- ye and the HAM -grown flake.” of Ou unadulta Y ke ne e Borsa tion.” Again: his deatb, of ed vH md 28, 00 Cirencester h arkets k от week, „one for eorn, &c.,, on Mo = i a“ one on Friday, chiefly for kei for "A ошону it is the greatest pee in Engl ha Gloucestershire. In 1264 t te King (Hey HI.) Xd ce the а in one of the yu Баре with his turbulent Baron and =at ng it once more ‹ dirt: of it Ve m E nec entary, ds the us a t| breeds guished ^ , long EM. id , Short woo! e powat of ‘&feltin | description. eA T of w ез”) сап т а сепбигу “and a half without ed of y de derived at east previous to the 15th p^ at this earl e, we before said, distinctive were not Дө: dar The feature T distin. ool, w. or “с which the w voli poss " Felted P" fuel э, or“ 8 miled” cloth indicats a fine well-known fact that the ma al. p s determined fineness of pu nbel kni hts, Sir pem “Giffard, of Brimpsfiel d Sir John d de Balum, covered Y 'cloaks, and iog upon p by the fibre ; е e short x fine-ibred wool having the бои num mb er of serratures, is by this means the better making w adapted for at tbe west gate, and that being from their horses, тос their cloaks, ‚апа рете А being worked up into a “ ай. шл. orsted g appearance woollen cloth, whilst the 1орр- |. woolled бане fewer serratures is not so capable of but is евон her of t| tho aget] iral iie exhibits arked eod unmistakable difference from any other inquiries from the earliest dvan n^n is somewhat panki able ge by а rage y Lord Somerville and Sir Joseph. Du ed 4 nf dn айз ted mend ers, threw open erir i their ambushed followers. It is 4 therefore, v | to bring packs of wool into the diy was at this tim v i bep and Veg ned the full operation. Gloucester, a century Ih this: timi, had trade companies form s it is evident that either in the Roman or Saxon times the cepe чё of wool а e was known and ense qua wool cultivated in theeounty per the pe ы. "Edward IH. is appa- sacks of our M—— та fro Loop nm га essentially mbing” for w và. The the üt century, чы E » mills уа e ery early date, beides that & Winchester, where don | th Thi hec the Уб] of that time was shorter is. the food (for there were no hores hrec upon which they li was o of the coarsest ki wool. of бш pane, “ Fullers” at Cirencester in os о the frequent men vw ys parts of this count "Б г the Roman ems were of the Short-woolled typ e hold to fallacious, ^ft may be correct ues here! it now For when we bear nagement of sheep was little understood ; that or roots) ved w d, w sh Ф о imply that де sheep of this fe һа — rage е sed them previously. E ^ the the 13 vg ther from recorded history and what tradition, he ': erigital M nnd Cotteswold sheep aid of discharging her debts and of in part paying sm due Ее for bills on her wardrobe. Goding's Wool a th. t o Ti өзүнү the Florentines imported | them—knowing also the effect of food in ipie: the wool borne by Ње e growth of артуга Желе, be a doubt but that -woolled s eep under suc iode and they were ео Б стой toC Cotteswold to buy up. isasserted, would buy " credit and then read; do A About th largely into 2 =ч pea they ool cloth, | which the they out to usury — the са before it should become due." —Pictorial It would seem hat. in the 15th century certain iret Ойон stock were sent from Englaud to . Stow says: “ This year, 1464, King Edwar A eo ver certain Конева Шер into у reason whereof, = this than that : the jm nt boe goods at cam for per cent. under | Edw had cost, for the ШЫ having the money to lend | tion of numbers o Flemings, who were then know to be the yet E coarsest description, o finer, гиб, therefore better adapted for cloth, the art o J mulus given by Been М 4 Tosca thei immigra- f art of manufacturing was 1 ount house and stables for consumption, or what ша part with long heavy wool. J. M. R. GENTLEMAN-FARM M How i is it that the gentle rm uiry а — instances in "which the complaiat 4 is not ving been Ud Em founded, no adequate accounts havi ised ase is only surmised and feared; no sati aving been kept of what has gone into iho ‘payment ot ed. » as they are now, of r-in-law to iu ni ips 5 5 D F in. D Kingo f Port 1, and brothe: ет ida pe^ in orde! ин gU 2.2 Species of cloth of gl F wb dE ngland contained no d Re woo ^ with that of e Cotte eswold breed та f Queen ЕП lizabe' ibes th Н Ш 4 Чой largely from the Cotteswold wool to supply the being 1 у» original breed, we quote from the “ Farmer’ шк у, по less {бәп 159.000 Жы, of wool were z^ r rem ths о! of gola at Florence for his paree use. This our isla: a, s 1 е tended for ight and delicate | am th nish wool was not adapted to га ЯЕ раг нт uc rn memory of men now px ve, очни] а further proof of the long-woolled €: а this, ROME; 864 ib. to th w кый. ount to 47,320,001 Whe: says Mr. Youatt, ае of the short- -woolled p to be found that would quantity of wool, besides that which was | гаа ргобь to the е EE RE inary farmers. эуе агын r ever, do move; for it is known апи servan men or r to the butter, cream, wages. I re eggs, poultry, фо танов, beef, Wheat for йош, rae са hay for the и for r riding horses, which Spoken of, but really mens ien to come to the d doubtless in many accurate riae t has been - where the w, then, is this loss sustained ? rich "ef teni oc cie agri of mtt primae famili «de si айай” a loss, but must ealise a profit to that каб “at least. Some, ho that m save money, d that a few have even amassed fort nes, 1 do anufacture ! " 0 thus бр conclusive that the long-woolled f this country. ER T sheep as а emis led and Лобова! “бошу to her reign large exports wool were exported from - E ИШ. 2: Е. gii йе. Upon these bii аге fed large flocks of sheep havin: SEU Rum y ibis e supposed, of their natinat pasture, whose fine ued in ks famed for weighty sheep— With golden fleeces clothed.” Camden's Britanni ing ч”. isa and үт manufacture of a finer material in cloth, from the middle of the last д» u^ — me es its name from tho hills and sheep | 9 short-w; Ж, felting” зң рон D that, strictly speaking, =ч sho! rt-woolled she еер а: it is not usually во. qui The fortunes made are uite the exception to the rule; still there are nger, and liable ге grown in this country, but fo: manu d bare very inadequate vn y e consequence is tha! defieney. | What о! carried o —— their circu ey y be met with in most distriets of thej erac Йен The great mass E farmers, however, probably do no more than make living ; but i э not the reason to be found in tá d yed Hir EB ЕЁ о A p THE @ о E © ature, to supply lin e: sort the ther business can be successfully without adequate means? The result is uses ЖТ and А will eed t io facturer has to ‹ imi usually even more disastrous when attempted ; for Drayto eep have receiv he old Es my: from Spain; ee hm rly from Germany, a nature, supplying to some iit: Dis want of capital, How Evesham’ * To tell extent from Australia.: Indeed Sir reg 8 т er | by so far renewing his land by the elements Cotteswold, that ga т frat in liking fell Lord Somerville, as also King George Ш. took a lively | derived m the processes as Шош Sarum's plain gives M mr. o e interest in the int, tion A реч о breed into | eue him again to break it e at rds ЕЕ т is dert ; and under the бечет = the late а Jus ipm acum Thus it will Sira Уе our Cotteswolds — Samue ns, Esq, of Rolnartan the vcn -— са de to poverty Cotteswola Жеф; wh. the ver айни T was tried by a Mr. Day, of Т ene but they wi : Commanded when no other s eep were perri uited there, as elsewhere, for the climate, ун dich {у then, it will be allowed, A not y rm кум observati disa — without leaving 'a trace behind them. a dem game, and there : oubt, mation whip droughout all periods the high esti- The pem nd Leicesters, have all, | country gentlemen who have gone "Rirly into the another these sheep have em Жыш there is | at iis po imes, had their intu iv - Cotteswold business, either for recreation or to acqui n breeds of eon relating to the ori the е ine See had extreme cold of the winter season soon|of knowledge that would enable them to MA sheep, : Le чя ; few observations, 202 Vhich we are tem pled ta and motwitbatanding t that those who | their o have kept accurate accoun - М man is tho lote frei Я бат Rial d the Cotteswold Hills | have have ben айе atto end of each T е ERR often bring with them other breeds, а cbange io the|ahow a balanoe ah exhibiting a fair amount ni THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE [Arum 22, 1865, ratio, as their tock Ceca e ы a quality and bette tleman-farmer will have great waste an nd loss | = n теу: sh ould never be sent to work without а e told him to sell at all events, aHa d. But I must not, and ne аз he Was Over. vi dm to sporin ntend, an one who kn nis, wit very nnected c them? n. ful to t ior common and | how to day's nee, І то but tend - ин нр ks by ich t < опе ania ** Oh, yes, are always fair d luli good, we dsome and very ; but no thanks No doubt the squire's їз Hope seo improved, ап dl A farm in good $ to him, тозе will do E in that way, he loses v ich the work ; each Meo а separa ridge, an ыж ОУ E a ps n ig allowed. to f | nately too qun the pay. will tend to oM ; bu ed not, enu h aen in a riddle prese but а and will let а ver gd A want of pen know er and deal eal of theoretic and specu! ача whioh is a good the disadvan hy np the other hand, m nd a man fol emain behind, an ма d, filling up the blanks ч with rae khi "abl, or Cabbage plants. Ps full work i is боря ishe d to ponis. Whether no His t some advantages peculiar to his osition superior education, pets ix d nim will es, if n dred ether тү Mis aote t oney, and he is а a o good judge." nd measure. informatio +h th the r (any less time will d n hour, babl bere enabled him to acquire much ch wf ih 1 do), by s Ped, “tho, number of зми done | in ar Due is really on the wrong side of t matters not, of course, how ай tractive re good | the hey en step the whole length of | as should do in a day. tho ridges fr om адь. to headland, апа. count P ris n P um рн ‘Composition by ascertain: п what elements they у аш гени, СЯ » neutralise jurious 5 with money. it pakis do uch more mei it be held up a8 à olding out a false upon t the rocks. Los t3 be ma for harm than gı uch less model* for in doing во Ил жо. be h light, that might lead some frail bark will give ii number ^ at in the field or piece, Ed a | divided by the number of yards that should be done in the day, will give the number of days' work in the fie n in acquiring a RF bre the m. principles of drainage as appli d. If he far arms his own land, and Баве sucesedod in ba 80 гай If, for instance, itis found that there i is 20 ays' à m 5 — without а ва c^ ода y bala rse t hole field i › days The yei value P the work | dava e 1 1 hx о pursue the'i " uiry, then, I wo rly » у апа mus їп ү © nature of| ive a profit, how i işit that the ү ныр ig во Way. prope things give frequent from the loss! It must be granted that under some im t банер аә 1 Ton im ami to point оці ; at Ше same time, І ink some advantages, the a чар 0 the iK po P his rs bably'it is here that he d fem the ER. hav accustomed to leave directing and эм its operati frequently giving ^s queen айин amount of perso fi home on journey: neighbour the [ans r; and, however careful he may S d s of Ed ness or не hs an his ац 1 The tables, disse qe s of work per acre, given in Me ving him become gomas books, 1 er. found to be of little use. | enlightened farmer + Mr. € PA СЭЙ ИН Lord is kind it will not pay at all | Leicester, for exa employ a ы pica As I said, they will| Iu conclusion, let me very briefiy E И ly nb g^ do half work, for "tis chatter. the gentleman- "amer ia liable to such е excessive chatter, cha sn. ll day long. ave im surprise n near at € and not seen), а Lock, &c. ; if да, is addicted to ps аа and sel] "d all wondered what it could all about. A un e Д: Г E if, after all, he has, through ment or pogioeh poor crops, deficient, d dairy г, d inferior and ill.conditioned stock, no wonder thai rsonal | be in arranging and allotting to each their work, there labour, t man- is only occasionally оп | will probably be some loss оп that account, and with- i his farm, and does nothing ey very little) in the way | out care and foresight the loss or misapplication of|he is, by g ement, r of ur, T s ally," however,|labour will be со nsiderable., ficult to|tive practical knowledge of the' operations of lis with z many gentlemen amounts to a good deal, for they rovide for every ра раб !—сһапре of weather, | business, able to reap родов to the nature of his feel interest in thei pone "en o wit, On large far estates where much labour Ligen pue pi об hay—say w bestow a large share of thei e and a tention to |is TT ату. on а productive dairy, pi them, an еа cient 1 tl take shelt үөс warm thei I they are absent, Where little personai a attention is| or other food, v t onl thei hn -a [ent ым arious kinds, given to the farm, the onal interest will usually but will Ж "Ma jme OT Tue the work, inas that command a ete A ren its superior quality t 2 ' perso: in proportion ; be small and г management | much as they wil return io will inui] be Rr to write a für devolve upon a person usually called the farm -— e than if they ‚ the right side o sheet, and into the bailiff, who is in fact, the er, who should | under a hedge, or ; sitting on Kun of d in the cold, | b derived i ex x some ге! profit, ud. in а storm of rain or snow. fzo ocation, and all the luxury, too, ofa after the with a fair rent an pay-| Where “ ишш. » is carried on to any extent, an tablo Pei Pg ru. all the fresh prosa ment of all outgoi If he professed to be a model | unprodueti will be a sad drawback, In fact, а һе ^ paii be quest — ther the farmer, no crops, however good, or fine-conditioned | large part of the бта of the farm—the Gras s and ір ntleman-far in the ^ diu p stock, or arrangements, however сопу and bay—will be lost, Sucha state of things в ld not Еа tbe. intelligent, йш н бше who lives will compensate for a defective balance-sheet. | be tolerated even for a week. There must be either | by his bus alwa t not unfrequentl pens, however, where a bailiff ec ie reni mom ment ог RU the whole of Ше both. | managing, remet ising, ry thia to the is employed that the employer retains h interest | I kn t the whole of the dair ry best acco unt, If hei is desirous of competing within, in his home as to have plans and ideas of his o 6 f respecting 16 ; and tural that he should. | to qon up n amount of produce and the|like a farmer, work like a farmer, feel eec These may sometimes the plans of the safety of it A I just intimate what that | and screw like a а Mr. Buckley, at the a baili, who, I need hardly wil have the good | produce should be, under fair management? A butten then Farmers’ Ciub sense to S give way, Pd who will of course, | dairy shoul e во far but по further, be exonerated from {һе con- Sequences. The next disadvantage I shall па о which the tleman dne r is liable, is in exce yment f 65 our, He cannot P Le А ася = t the iens daily, and keep at the head or tail оѓ g his ray ren (o с ANM EN RON 006 ere will be р plied "E ти вв of| А lderney, or good Wi О коша not fall bolo 200 lbs. per I know eman farmer in „Вис шаваш, ж had for many Jan — exceeded an of 300 bs. per cow per ап His cattle are alme ‚| Dr. Мае iim to whose Mim "e The | be ca me бачата А LE Dr. enzie and t I »E ingetan lecturer on teetotalism, have not read ins ritings. bli у by what Bacon calls pable of for о Dr. Le ted to a profitable m. ex- Tuy inan of what may be called „dead | his pei and other stock, il may bea ttle bey of pocket on that score, But with a а соба f bre roads, &e,, | iit, as the S a E item where a rotation of crops is come regularly ini hee rige je sd — € YY we family, А large Norfolk femen who - меу вїаушд а Tte i in this - А favoured with a call, noti. ticed this са sus €— dit they месту proeure but little y from the women, and |р none at all after they were married ; for, said he, they all their ti abo babies, the кк ы -— u topping, de and storing and to! y|and machines т produce by a se g at шев һе bouti end not m open i. take а неріні d improved "ve and the exercise of judgmen ent, it probably be a profitable — for well bred Sa conditioned = ыды always with a ed and ready market, and frequently сев ав breeding stock. the gentle- man-farmer may labour e not fr аа keep a larger assortment of “expensive аео than his farm requires? Thi however, be partly for the benefit EE - rie er ud hbours ; Lun for PE sake, as well as his own, he ma e e f arti cial ЕЕН m zd it 4 io be sus tha gome- Lo misapplication or t per diano food ip in the f oves d - даар po dcs ne E cute 7 the ign мре: or carel As |t ln 7 б cg а Pr nature, tho gentleman.. aai finds емей от, : too stout he can leave off his sugar and give it to his But the timated | favour his. hie e has d master's limit, alt | might here "Y y в limit, al шошду Ө h vigilano he а higher price, might wire would be > referring to the Pope fi p e Immaculate Conception ; or who | therefore фы е the recent w. | rienced үс ЫЫ on foo Edward Sm a-drin pin funes TA doubled i England has become p but 1 em to e f ble men than myse arks | mbecility, consumption and 8 true, and I believe it to be 80, | attentive consideration; and to E ject ї more "the. subj ive i6 Авиш 22, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 3:8 city than t that б which belongs to a [et to prin t the address in bave — if the roast beef an emn were the nat sind m ‚ medical journal, | a separate form. d the mo brew edic his unnatural portion effect of shutting feeding most important n of his produce for his s cattle i in its most land—there should still exist а bait which has the | |An im out perial acre of p = rass wou season of 24 w e two beasts pasit = ld keep a s of ——À wo! - koop eek) fo n Wheat (at 18 Fal - boll), etes by RÀ to form a on meat, and lastly, formin ng | most; Y t теј duis о ald X tr хей for the ге теа n and i e ps lish as M Eu аро, and Mr. cute 0! rs I have ever ssa beverage have con LA the lowering effect of the theine, and by уйуй, asks, “Мау | M rn do H Societies. а — s ie Best Mode of Feeding Sheep.— on this subj ect. tax , unjust tax on the. only sai n within the W.S. n keep one beasts 8 кн 16 — of B еа — op kept as many wi crop. They cou ud keep а M Me a certain time on 6 lb. of corn and non the same as wi ith Turnips, but supposing they p t these May not the eral u tributed to the. cases of paralysis med to be the opinion o t Mr. that more profit would be obtained by deviati € iniit from | of c gent Sure Sure am Ithat green teaacts as a virulent poison to J. H. аы арга = and keep ping a gre eater f Snawden to m recent discusion 2 the alteration. which p prices | i hey conld L d Turnips along with Grass, than ey. could o a t the ey pater à ор profi ry little ta: modified, Malt Ta want of a d education ий otellig igence; Кее етн of that uides йр the uld the and с Malt Duty. mercial classes не manufacturing а ess, but the mas я cannot be pnis p rested so long under бев а burthen? If ced aee how to set about ít ed would be certai s, with a "ompoóen The Repeal of the Malt Tax.— or violent change of croppi ing as | he had. wel ve cake, but a great di repeal of the Malt Tax which has a t last set i in, though now нения so о far as regards the lower part of this | —Wheat, Barley, and Oats—and fed the cattle with jb may be at the eleventh hour, is at least sufficient | county. Its bein ing intersected by a railway whose | these ра mixed together, and ал found that evidence that armers are in earnest in their | termini may be to be London arm Inverness—the' 16 was much better to "s hat than pend money endeavour to shake uch a тач which s0 long as d and d earliness of its climate—the ин К its upon foreigu produce esides the suggestion ^ had it remains каг fairly rops which in a favourable seas T and agri munity; inasmu ich as the great demand which always exists te both Grass by diminishing а. Веапв, Potatos, "à grain, as nearly B yu having себ since the gre eat ч rune seed and flour from its cereals—the е he would dimi че ish the n a little further, Instead doctrine of free trade became established, — every high price which t - i: - - gre his lea wit. ih Oa ts, he would sow some other tax in relation theret ving becom altere ed, bring — ti ese pg antag of ith Ta ares, and Mr. Hope had и peru б Тагев | being a | substitute for Grass. He did n this o not care sheep be Lincolns, so " atro rongly recom- r. Hamilton Ni sbet; Hampshires, as Cots wolds— ive The nature of t for feeding than breeding, and enti on has hitherto been pai still keep their own gron its tad is more айа when much a ll, but he then з. Then they had roots of different kinds, and other articles in a smaller way, yet. Ca and so forth, which could be gon extent; and then, t; ead eem be fand i^ be the remune erative. most of the farmers of thi í imt eir helpless l has f Commons. and on? it ів a Би fact that гй agitation med sufficient importan ce fi It is that -— would be atte , because they r l do aid ak numbe t Jess ble Men the aid of so of cake or the r o £ Ё was practising thit "him: epis T e let it lie th уёа be y | Sees r, but be had ip. 10 fie this year. 4: Не озеш That s means could be cen g prne d profitably increasing in the c the number sheep. "Nr. НОРЕ said he certainly possessed a consi nsiderable 2 fhnt lt о вауе| Turni i mpar ared with Barley, instead o of nou nishing the body has а something. Tke "ibis, within a month or six wee eks Turnips, both in the way o of p m pus (but 10 was not part of Fen rtly used rm) and this he pa for rearing өгө prend ы kept for gens tegens of of the ewes fat in autumn, a plan which. ће recom. them E vA butcher e Ву n sa tis e | stomach, or some such twaddle, Who for this, and of what value are such osi ig question at issue? Is and the thus fed, Т w do they affect. the credulity affecting the кошер be put off with experim or or afkap teing alppi: If the markets be good, and if | a prospect of the Grass failing, the greater be gent o ould be profitable to bon an Varese num vier үт) ч еер. He did not think it was pe м dogmatise ав to the s way of keeping = ep xir sheep on any particular farm. grain jn left o the owner, in must judge for line though erinin principles or facts might be ticed. ould guide which ali in forming their ite tru mber may NE it for another flock of lambs. But the choice the farmer, and the wi ard of e, contr ther. 9 КЕ yt the English people invited to nstead of beef and mutton, and to become a rire tea and wa pates in fac of the many millions i be. consumption of beer ing to not dri nk but poiso. and o the thy of recent It fol li circumstances of his ж пеу mains, sald: between draft ewes and hoggs, ar older sheep, must of judgment of nene d the unt of the ual gross of the farm; but 5 án in next ‘place, if the хі ids was m мүн, they were Aay to е ап Е sheep from the nature of the country. h it ert to be “ the least wei ight ; they ma uds тше h the ol е observation that the it in you y had a great quantity of land which it was neces- sary | to break up and drain, and they turned it into pies p ean ing Tu m we | къ £t re thus | paid t a white erop after three years old Grass d worth much, as almost to a certainty it would be too luxuriant and lodge. crop after his old puni with » e тусн only, and they well. was one "uk may be р Шыр = those wh @ carriages а е not muc coun T was from the hills— had not as yet been ploughed. The х босун how- ever, which the Club had to discuss was—how ра віх-сошгзе wi ithou t adopting lengthened rotation, say for eight or 10 years, d they, arable farmers, keep mor ec He thought e s petia every kind 00 ops dm to how that could be done ; and that ш: А of Grass and Turnips, the бее wie teen Beans and Pota t was by increas 0; " — " men made m There were few men Beans who ever had ba , much from them g the Bean br | had pai ài and they could, less met , and the|t Of co eei z hey were а тегу valusbla rop, Жай m handsomely f for several meus past. "This 1 thau Wheat, though turnin; of me every day afte of it in his cellar.” «4 „| ture the land for "gt or three years, Per б Ъу bt | 8 shi nstead could pas the а 400 | for remaining in Grass for o one yea -course s fti nstea f the 6-course shift. - In armers who һа з neither would i i be ehi gans to ОРУ and 150 acres grain. “не didz not — that tiber should | libe ral use of grain and feeding cakes for both on fal on cake - cut straw, bets this wie it meal and спі priug cattle thus Grass fed with — and he following winter. ure to have a few cattle grazing with i were i in the habit of шне It was impossible to Кее »2 rofitably and cattle, In place of having all his cattle straw. Ifi — — Ue down the Rye-grass, d are іп forward condition buying in young t he sr ad they kept them + th P ncreased quantity of stock of any kind without a more Turnips and feeding for the butcher, he һай а lot of Turnips which are devoted to rae 6 en Жы wintered top the It improved the them, they would obtain Ер ме rule, L фе Lo their aa rem m d as much grain in the three years, | жт. 3r t NM. Б "200 grain; and get Grass т бн — on the 150 acres, so that they would | H , hio tms p up the amr m t they would have an £c Scor SxrnviNG said: With regard to this day's discussion he felt somewhat disappointed. tbis position, that they tried the not have much less grain after all. еп, again, th style of farming Mr. Harper recommended—the old 'Turnips, as a rule, would eat Mu дару Beans, мей increased number of stock Кер На | East Lothian style on the low ground—and found that, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, now it wonld not pay. - Не had а 1 always been asha med to Юю пи» every yea say how much he lost е ^. a " ng a E could not farm, But baving now pet during а lar — -— мон мы ma las would not a quite ia ower jart of the peser: а whieh the armers rum grew ede purs li d sold hem at abont 201. or 244. an aere on the ci „This Corr dei ed „| horn He He had mado one 3^ e to increase the d dais his ive cultural im plem former — T" vin Jar arg in the e o | week, tural used pes Hall, whi agricultural apii m recent] yan has aer pem wh we extract the following С particulars from the | ng can be better than the accommodatio s Society is now епа! able d to T ug ғ.а ар Immediately below the * Three Rock ? there а E pentir little demesne (with а ААД ы aL. that view, on vask was - п | surfaco of stones, w Hall was erected some ich I ore than onoo he exhibitions ^f AEN rt. strueture, ihe paru om ted by Fi with gla for у= reception of r^s by Mr. the suppor whose wealth enabled. him to co barre But my business is not vie in lr or architect; "A. piden. limita ere undefined: ctur "ut de ET, pera Until the last eye o Irel land the of a great area of this s mountain district w ably superintends end of the Society's operation Shor are pen ed in. X АЧА Tian, fa po lands around thes or on them, e occupancy hy keine "ho built " A Ше lan r Potatos d Weit ed to көй comparatively pe indus PE ad the ов ve астй emigrated when n the fi ceased, „and subsequently frm the effects в of tha ard, Th ва oult: ed pons м up they could not nang ith them, He had tried it last. year, thongh he was certain that if he had had 57. an aere more the object was to w the ground If ted Regents, he would have than he got for the Dalmahoys; but at was called a sto Леп 1 Crop, а aud sow with Rape the instant t the — were very highly manured with about 15 tona of fi nd about 6 cwt: of n & second crop e hoggs or ewes in а жең aftar which he would breal up, poen land A Barley. In that way 1 ќо increase amount of food for h pr the object of this day's meet- to he had heard tt = egar пз, о had now cn -— MN эден made profit of them; but the m hat did р ч all, СЕ M САЯ kar to fo llow usba pee the | о be ed in May for | C ewes and lambs, But the "xti vas 4. their climate was too cold for Mangel. He news — сем а new variety of Gourd had been n grown with su ne | been f excite hem | to which the Society added 507. gtl lu н Mr. Thomas | 5:0 to 155 j | Batler, of Ballycarron, Golden for h terms - pee vier erop per aere y than an Mangel o Turn that stock ate it freely. The sam in Seotland ; heat, but roba e e гу of soft food which Б» wouid be interesting to hear of any experiments which | members. rs have tried. They kne var by this species | the two prizes just m t it was "worth trying. x ai - of [at 501, bec vow t bey, rete the m" won pe The priz orthy pa tho society, and |o by their. value a an e y t the ur of w winning tit * blue riband ' тет бане ушр а ver N шәл umber CE pd En is per aps ES E 1 а irte appell: “ Lords” * Com 85 the Owners of 20 orbus 4 being the ^ “ Lords, "the Many of the latter lived. (and some still ge g ма irs 7 is the Irish F. This | prize was origin: ally presented by Mess 8, E. mn the сарта н the Ti ish Farmer. arded to the to be a mal in the breeding ineas for this 3 fet а Rihard Welsh became pones of about 60 of the эко, mhis Ld seis fron ble angers, and DE ed аз from iti МАА ang difficulty of access, Tis ed at least опе C ellor of ies ‚копше among - penet friend о ntally en gie а а amber in ааа йр of the operations of the Mini ed commencing period of the famine, Alderman acres of гм E an un. ntage of а p n leng an average Pradis of 500 ue from an taco high road ns parallel with the crest of the a surface of he lowest t! l. In 1864 the plate was улса — of n ppe rary, is Short-horned bull Sov This t has | by Mr. Andrew Malhoiland, p of the Sot tics, 1o » "the best buil, of any over two years and u oduce ad LE ECOND. ceca Vea been DEFENDER, the same bull oa qp off Yes Mr. Ji es Ganly, Ganly, Бона; arker, ENDER, calved | C% th з humanely gwe lai means of erow-bar, pickaxes, and spades, m 8l t кр i асге. The large make rable fences, 5 feet i ч ш 2% к 2: cei in rine s, not only on the side but for зр! е мой; apro i: of iE fern. for far A Lo nade a ip се чуну бре ee ni ot kei and kind sheep pasture, o ор калы of be Perd sible from iderable distance, alo ong this new and cheerful -looking farm, Race n tage ng to mechanies md & чы rer each, and веет taste men, also во presente bdk a реа сир, valued СЯ у best yearling ad of any breed, which y Mr. W. Talbot Cr jr idonea б Short- mca bull Rav: showed that Rape-cake and oilcake Е nearly equa bat it generally required hunger to make stock eat v former. He had given up buying Cotton-cake, — though paid were fond of it, it һай made the come off on ery occasion ҮЧ Mr. SADLER, ry "mid he thought it would be|7 а great advantage if they could follow ont the plan айо гома іп England е havi over his farm, game. see his land when dus г thoaght of the nmn э: had to рау their rents in g eaten up n he had used it, but se cns p ‚|, wrs carried of еи ay by the Shorchorned roan | bull BnrtLrprANT Lamr, calved Mar pe I: the | perty The ipea of Short-horn [) Pme and the Hon. ENSWOOD. of Mr. Anderson, of yes race e t this great [eges T itors $4 € r- mong bod English Урин Ыш , Mr. R. . Lascelle: of by aie a good 1 loamy soil from 10 to W роду fenem Meroe: their "properties from that of Alderman Welsh o; and that on the mos from 150 to 20 which means he ha " inches deep ith lime, and стор wid гач Oats, kenia and Tarnipa Pa smali pr а, Among the АНЕ 5.5 sing i» j judges | portion of Wh teu tally sown. departments are John d Anlaby, "Hull; T Rich, portion 1 ill b 2 іа à wn зинаа House, Ki ngsto a" Ир», Wish: Jemes Éu b. pean for sheep feeding, and after a "- vem ри should House, Hereford; Robert J. Wiley, Winterfeld, Catterick, another rotation of tillage if heath or of this Yorksi re-appear. urther on towards the north allotment, freehold farmers, long established gon ^ ave holdings of 30 acres, reclaimed fnt m patient industry, but not ро 8 -— Еовтн 'AI — А few | of regular and systematic improvement ano Pio thè years ago rte уа circumstances of enclosures, whi ch „are conspi icuously nom r, in the vicinity of de But Mr. O'Reillys present iw әл: шерии ul se these times, and the fa t town De Wesen. The в scale e of operations there e was d" in СН clearing а by ground game, he чн they were suffering a very la d fen and forming new injustice—an. would not continu The details of some more co oec. an excellent Considering derin oar y ves, and what hey tion of теза uut of very opposite quic fro а few Gea and other evidences reclamation feme M I A е in | those of the soi which has been wrested from the standing, which ro from the T j » ^n з нот onion thing encroachments of thi e sea, and under widely d 1 occupier, 80 acres more of the landlords mereiy papiy К алк In the southern portio. f thi ty th imi ring aire — h not а n o is county there іва |i ing f defective, t з р наоем E E T wres ^ и range of rocky hill, dignified in the local ge жаилы, нен p x жд з, tructive to the | [mih the Ie Беа Move n Е but a few | sessio i^ d a tract of lowland adjoining in ve the sea level; it To pan ipi arar pertes following the ает.) however between four and fi Tm 6 ty osi ша very Pas rent. 0 ө че tir sion should e in the following тобой tie – | length, from its low ovra the southern spur, | farms he has the opportunities, without the à when the north-east, and th i inty of dim: s best way of keeping an Lond renes towards the north-west, зр? Кагар of capital, or obligation dons ; 9 р.” This portion is very picturesque, especially in its |1 1 4 epi n есе рак. а do not put | detached а кармыс on the summit, ^ mes three rumen гч ойна and e 424 cut g dani seemed to meet the wi Т, led "n. "es members of the Club, and тч but a or pery -— NL as езшш * s of the river renis wit =y mansions, be bes induti [aedes similar advant ge] to iay dt : pris iain and verdant meadows ali along what would be considered an amount Plaga n The Spring Cattle Show | [m view. of nich "eid Ace i — a remote | propo ану} at for deep they Ж ^ minating in Mount pis ed, тат бе рч h » gbsonoa of a full report this | Leinster, v of the altitude of 2800 feet. accomplished. Though the u— " (Арал, 29, i865, -— 22, 18€5.] THE GARDEN ERY CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAT GAZETTE the motive impulso which | perations o чоша n un- r, he would mH pe rpetu axe ed. Fortunately for the tleman dar of Ope ork of RR. sem Man urnip ве eed tim fum, n: а кам ot help wil soon it publi 1 ir р. g three larg ud ile т fpe indulgin. i ii ht t and perfec c pdo at iit mnd ау; 4 fbi out us rder, ind it will quickly be set right. But this 'gentleman C for нй on the kronis, id поедать | sgh the amount of the - mmerce ү Wheats are =. fast. Kohl Rabi may be sown, and it has proved itself a useful 923 in " — as that of last aun шуы Тһе БОЛЗА; ам is а passage fro count ^d its eultiva x iauure, Mr. 5 atton's. 80 йзге те ойи m кы, be described © fore, which а man so untain cultivation under arts ап easily effected nce from stones, in order to be re шш altogether fertile, as my be exp ecte d from ences afforded y riable mould cultivated for] Potatos ird p by С ot [я Commons, or by tenant farmers in the plain The perverseness of iu быы in not using op- tha q d as DH Н resem L2 bei in i ea been ret 1се} п ће dril - the d etw aei, Д7 the ден moulded the do "ile mould- Wes piyik zh, will the seed. Of four Enc on becoming m 12 to 14 inches y reu seasons, on good large enough are to i sin gled ou rt. he crop will. in which are easy, and yet i in desiring to do things which we difficult, 2 remplies in из. ошо of the З ом ТЕ npar ki ox iie pups thus a manured апі Tb ШЙ, Ри h 20 THE NYDROPULT, An Invention ат Throwing w Water - нама А, (Sr » nv Rovar LETTERS Рат RIC COMPLETE WITH ыл JAPANNED УШЕУ К AND ih The Price “ pitt i Vic imos ner esi tut to30t er acre. It isall above groun dd: ^id it is "ёж "admirably erto been for йй sheep upon it. The see e hiti ly, а зера it has been mor to grow plants not vd lands. ich fro om their and t sin Halfa pound of “еей à on M two Miedo te "ihe operation d bed, bt of езана il r acre, The bed face of ak m i p d d in March, and the land for. "Me E T ead Ben ded of Mr. O'Reilly. Thirt p is prepared the flat, t 1 ti Dargan, to whose eland was by Mr. ша кун та "hnic liberalities Ir deeply i ind debted, erk and superintendent of Lo vau Neagh а ud cud Erne, in the north o£ Ireland, whiçh w were талар їп Ма there be a succession of s vibus as in March, E ‚ Mi ill be ras nkm by Ме. Dargan, who also. undertook of БШ ЧЇ L the nt oyle, BOR he rig in Loug sumption in Octo id and on The пиар 1800 acres ; Mr. O'Reilly thus gained mais d plants may A» om ont, ifon the flat, im rows two feet experience, argan's | apart, to allow » Ed horse-hoe being. used between в. ent of railroad work, them, and they sh E 3 pec e ens Mr. Pd the 1t d er more costly to put the crop in i a superintendent - the nor в | by the. drilling КА because so much more seed i reclaiming the sloblands of which is scarce and dear at present, This, iiu Hs opportun nities of aequiring skill in such | however, will no doubt chenpen as the crop comes more | d habits of order and regularity i in panissa |1 arge ly into use, and the drilling of the crop where реет qim xau x4 his present occupatio: t is to grow wili probably ultimately be the usual plan Ri cfe i ee conducting tl йон has a very mM eum on the south side of Notices о Dorregpon dents. | GRICULTURAL pum e Clere, The following is а bit upon THE HYDROPULT is Ere cia the WATERING BE M SPRINKLING PLANT! DROWNING Ө CLEANSING Язар FROM SMUTS, DRESSING WITH Шар! Ll TER. лурлогтт e in every &e. ORDERED by the WAR — as FIRE ENGINES, Rose 1, 4 А LS, Rev. Н, Н. Оомвлмх, A.B, EM уь Esq. (the eminent OG Рац HiBBERD, Ты. m Florist) mend the Нурвороіт and other well-! ines койде n, ree E GARDEN IuPLEMENT, MATS Кы. ió оп ^d the subject from Мг. Hosk: A, gorous pen. “* Why do you kc ссе will draw water horizontally, if necessary, through e subject irom r. o08Kyns E in eultivation, but e in course of thorough | thak- why does erepybody think—that he can farm wit. "ш Hundred Feet Suction Hose, and force % through Delivery the and other i improvements since he ей | out having learned how; tbat pom Mas (if you like that | Pu rans: yd it; this much larger farm also slopes | word best) is m exception — pus Бена — | ? "uit, а со which, i he ар н» hiorough Mb for | ово Logd dels hsec or v sprrentsshipr bec E: 4 ow money from Govern- gabble o e‘ Furor. ment under the Land Re met Act, he has an sf Vorelathers- do. зор GREENHOUSE AND ooxssmvaTony РЫ Res c AE Ec eor En re LEE s lately obtained from Mr. Redmond, М.Р , mk? and then, the da r boto you churn, pit the whole Weighing scarc октон В! 51 \ large farm—all | declini g to phe south—at| crock to stand in a furnace of boilin ng ж У nalf an hour, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR UBE IN THE GREENHOUSE 4 very low ter, and after. | ^ND 8P І 2 rent, for the rm of 99 ears. stirring it oe yu зше » is in the hot water, айе! AND VP gii will dra ENDE warda us 9а e many other po Ag drain, poteri and refence all of it, 1 дереп йер and в Ан” to get rid of the Price 35 * eneouraging now effeetive Acl pone in| arom ie lind d C ti Buction his tase the needful financial боша , and the|Browiwe 8ахрз: Ireland. The following is a letter written шы S ae рон он Hose, "m Rams ie Dra of most deserving ndustrious| t^ this rra 20 years ago by Lord Palmerston, on this Vill probably have its stim irm efle ea the subject (see Agricultural Gazette, Februay 17, 134)):— 4 This NEW IMPLEMENT must supersede Syringes and duy and little farmors occupying а CERES P алынран Tar Жу Joni pen, a кийет Der in the vicinity of Мг. O'Reilly's. low land quantity of the younger planis, I have covered with a close | its operation. It will i coating of bent the Whole anr surface of the formerly blowing, but| A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE, appear that this improver of land H Е the grent a advantage f be р ар jus now fixed and statio: d; and the result is, vui e bent pr weno free to. 9t being (by purchase en affords shelter and food br s young м while Trefoil begins to а considerable extent, and under ver € ntaneously on the sand betw n tho S deu of CAUTION. ыма t f the. remainder which 4 ihe bent. Ihave for the last thi RU for INA sown nhe WE. i the а Said to t the "Pod maritima, from Вогдезих, among the bent o dropult has excited the cupidity of but in reality ed portion of the sand, and the young je are growin $ рш w ИШ Publio the Е nded 5 wel, though hitherto they have bten more occupied о are now ng on б M тари iki deep into the sand than iu throwing | worthless imitations of the pult, and through their i for btai striki p A Obtaining capital wherewith to shoots upwards. I have also tried yga Oaks in the sand, | tions аге enabled lace said devices on exhibition, and for sale, in improve land, if rightly under-| and they * seem, аз I to thrive in it even better than the of the and Seed shments through- known, gs Iho ope ЖУКА, шап Рше. Тһе e broken-down dk of the sii or lower | VARY — in many zespopta- ЕЗ t y sandstone an The spot on which the rs periments в resemble і to deceive the o ions have| Peso been tried. isa trac touch шын. frog Qui neck the Hydropult in appearance, and are calculated to deceive Е o and oecu- of tbe promontory of Mullaghmore south уу: Ed the entrance | unsuspecting. The Proprietor otl adeat this — and roughout the count; of Wilk ha ур fully intimates that parties wishing to purchase tho F Which that Act 3 | DaAmAGE M ope ein so in lang р a страта | : | Че KARG oti АГ ou б raja D. more ofelen ian Шар a label, with the following words:—“ Tho Hydropult, Mare pireng grounds | shallow onis Jai неи ан ar weigut of waker ашы ooo a Кыша оа d only by бығитиз & Browirr, oceupiers who pressing iie way en. af the gj У L Praed pro efits, fi t | Low Ри H E. Thanks. Next ham. Omamuzs Ромввот Burrow, Proprietor, 3, E аала pe rom wan Moss e а i dO PART A] TA e, London." Unless thig label iş attached, tho Machine i ich landlords kan SOM, De "| lime spread on it—this Y Pa to d ЕЯ C not the Hydropult dull à drowsy, SOUPE tendency by iucreas Prospectuses, with Testimonials, on application. id » e Grass. аак id uL арау, kai рди Mal: Sir IV M. Mr. Coleman, of Sade S.W. | gypROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON.. * progress " sounds CHARLES POMEROY i eem E. d vera — we have not been able to get for you this BUTTON, Pror: 376 THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA. GAZETTE, _ [Ават 22, завр Маппгев peg 'eeding Stuffs. т C 0 PA PE R, аг 662 rate quality. s for Garden F BAWTE EE. IT 0 ims PAE on MEN to J AME D. "PH IL L Purposes, Ü AYNBIRD, S actu Mark rà ә or Basingsto urs Вкожх, Gre s, Mancheste Merton tps. AND (0 0. Address, Bood Mark Lan: аа llowg = ^ p! Lm OLL m BACCO CLOTH.—The cheapest and bes reat Вага ains in y TU Sia n Vo олкы ое 12d PROPAGATING ns ід Ма К BUSINESS, price 1s. 4d. per Ib. ; over 10 lbs. HT Es ATI Mt offers the oat from 30 to 40 T cent. ш under paual p Josrrn Быхь, бараа Fleet Street, Lo ndon, GLASSES, Address 2, Bei e per Norv iow "Mr ЕШШ Offtee Orders payable Fleot ыо о сд; MESE Женс аги G ISHURST MA M x 22 decli whether use Zach. cp RE is ir adapted pd for ie бте. of ant kinds Eu os m з паві d diameter © - $ & | тз áü nae à ET Й TO' d or as Wini v gc " в; „1% ; р оп 95664 аб гезі, | 4 is ° bc "jn casts Toa, each. o in ps ERE nem mes mde Me: ШЕ о еи 227 before use. This gets гіа of| 6 „ ge 34 8| 15705 » 39 оК 8 HORTICULTURAL MANURE, smell, and if the Solution be| 7 T 7 i101 » cH G decanted, prevents an; ining | 8 „ bs D og o] 8 = » EL. Н. M. GovrpiNo, Е а Бозу rre x: vu A дод 2 » » У 1 2 10:108 = i 5 h ik Bree, land n. OZ. е n o Hn 24 рузаи Кет; Sillas P Box. is I praag ш for F 11 » iK i0: 4 ind. » a : The use of it ensures Кү АЗРА Flowers, Bulbs, Plants; one from 4to 16 oz. for : d Ti at e "Agenti Whole and Retail : Sold Retail by Nurserymen |" HAND Messrs. James Carter & , Seed Merchants, 237, High Holborn. y ET. от Covent Garden. ee ЕТА UR apes is GLASSES, qus 1 NDON MANURE | COMPANY | ) have now Each.—s. d, DISSOLVED BONES, imehe, 45 .. эд. 66] ааа „а БОРЕВЕНО НАЕ of LIME, L4 2 1 n ^ 7 и 29 * 009 NE RE for Barley and Roots, / TEN во »-- ME URA AT — — m 0080018 (ate Phor & Ч .. s: S 00G00D (late & ainted ала Glaz а wih 16-02. Sheet; Glass. "s "They also ULP PERUVIAN GUANO EAS PAG Тоовоор”в) PROVED BLIGHT COM- BEE GLASSES. bh TE of X SODA, TE of AMMONIA, FISHERY i POSITION | introducedi 850, has been manu- | |, d Each.—s. d. Each. SALE, and all Frssrions of known value т W. j ; 4 inches in diameter es 6| 9 Боза: їп T 708 Plough Wharf, Isle of Dogs. Я im-|5 » E ne 8 | 10 „11 Offices, 116, Fenchurch. S ms Е. Purser, Secretary. ра Ге 5 $ $019] 1n. m " AWES'S MANURE RES Manures manufactured а, » сы | ш те J. B. Lawrs Season of 1865 are Ar for delivery at his (eI the Топон ng rices ;— BUSH сз есен GLASSES, WESS PA TENT TURNIP NA and BONE SUPER- ж ach.—s. d. " PHOSPHATE of L 26 6s. | | & Вон, the e n yis ros $8 0 e20 16 msia long Eyes LAWESS HATE ot LIME, £0 e of LIME from BURNT BONE ANG | nre the cra ic folia liko КА ГЕР 10 1 a DE SINAI АТ BARLEY, GRASS, an MANGEL d: t does. experienco after 10 | t8 6 п EN x s Li dn Ma RUE аза ger to dd London Agents for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH CONCENTRA' RN and G per ton. t h his s:—| LIN NSEE D OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, CARSON! These Manures "e obtained of Mr. Lawes, or че Е, dendi PAINTS ot various оа MOOR redd) Nr deo SON'S PAINTS, n, Е.С. cem nd us 15 i ums plenso son I see you s gions ve reduced 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, Lon he prico, an m Mn that you may some day be Sete tes alatus не ihe Impert, NITRATE of SOD. SULPHATE АМ МОХТА, and the i ANNED NETTING for th апа other | able to make another reduction, cel assured that no * Gishurst," or the PROTECTION of Chemical Mauros "AMERICAN ТА and other CAKES Mon анге, | Will boused by practionl oal men." " FRUIT TREES, at 14. per square yard. Cotton Netting, si rod а, Ба n Que; Dubita '| “We hereby Certify that during the “whole time we were Ware- | Woollen Netting, Sorim ‘Canvas, ES iffany. Greenhouse y, Dant housemen in Eve Establishment of B. Ee s те апа угле лыр Ве parti rticular, HN Enc N & Co., 48, Long Lane, ODAMS'S BLOOD MANU CORN Pace & Too that we Man = г Blight Say vicem E.C. ; 18, оса у, W. запа 108, Old Kónt m -— ODAMSS SUPERPHO MANURE fr PE ander M itr особ азан mdi ME Preserve your Trees í 0! ori ous I qr Signed: Jons Мовлт, ENJAMIN ÉDGIN CON. PI 3. Dake 8 Нехкү Drew, Southwark, S.E., has a large Stock "of NEW and ВЕР, d MANUFACTURED BY Hexer Suzruxix, | TANNED NETHNG) COTTON BUNTING, HALUS COMON * July 13, 1863.” E Isaacs.” NETTING, POULTRY and SHEEP ХЕ free Ext strong, 3s. per gallon (sufficient to d 4 gallons fit for use), | by post. Marquees, onts, and Comp éi Rooms "T hire; lined, PATENT NITRO- тора = or BLOOD |10 gallons and upwards carriage free to London. boarded, lighted, and comfortably w: MANURE COMPANY (Ілм tained of the principal Nurserymen and Seedsmen in| „Address, Bensa conne (oni = E Street, London Censisting of Tenant Farmers Cp mil ocupa ot b o айе and o of W. Toocoop, Royal South Hants Seed Estab- | Bridge SE. r Establis ni T MDC Rd hme, Southampton. 777^ 750. | NETTING for FRUIT TREES, SEED BEDS, RIPE CY: UNIS. MITH, BECK, Aw» BECK'S GREENHOUSE and SIRAYCHERRUES хс, OR NETTING for y be obtained at the Offices, ornED THERMOMETERS — ее anon nts are of the 88 C pun from Frost, Blight. Nos &c., 2 yards Me p M very best construction, p ards, 205. ; 4 t yards wide, 6d. „ per yard, or 50 у: 20s. а ani “шү TANNED NETTING, suited for any of the above poor vean e D or as а Fence for nb 2 yards rd Е i yard; Туш тшй CARTERS GARDENER S ТАРЕ МЕСОМ | pet yerd; Finch mesh, 4 yards wi por yard. Can b s now ready. in муча quantity of near Topsham, Ex Y 4 ТТЕР А NY. x & DeLLER, 6 & 7, Crooked Lane, London Bridge, E.C. рон Notice to Gardeners. BOINGIONS GARDEN NETTING, the cheapest EATON, av QOO „GENUINE CITEMICAL Ll 4X tpm OSEE Ыар square yaris с MAN 250, 500, or 1000 yards, Жей free. Bulbous eee А аат "pass us MOWING mis BEAPESG MACHINES a on orca MARQUEES and GARDEN TA are the Canister can en For Drawings, iih vd ri ped by letter to ED N'S MARQUEES for hire are the most handsome and E. 24 stamps. suffi or 1000 plants, | y. Nama, Ri Ris, Тап, ja Robert Street, P Adelph, to London, Ү Ү.С. EDGINGIONS R ts RICK CLOTHS for 60 years have maintained their Address, E. Соок, 3, Alfred Street, Victoria Docks, London, Е. mp mporta: celebrity as the best. e дыргыш ара! on тарана Improvecsents grs апа ров Po. | ira THORNS INGS. and Ol Mills, Ed: Hydraulic Suction fumes, Garden Engine E i cl materiai re on option. po^ —FRE Co., Thomas m BURNISTON begs to inform Consumers of of Linsged х. Те well-known reputation of Kent Loy yon London, В.К: p килону са the Trade. PADS re у ы end supplying GEN GENUINE ЗБЕК САКЕ, EAD'S ENGINES, MACHINES, — SYRINGES, International Exhibition, 1862, Class XIX., Honourable Mention. lf from at the has led to the nefarious practice of М: 3— с tta Linseed, Swirl суг um "iz, £115s. per Ton, | advertising weekly Syringes as ' RzAp's PAT W S. UNDERHILL'S NEW PATENT TRON se It will be found more economical and far rior m| КЕ. Re 05 to caution the Public MAI, p deceived by such . FENCE for GARDENS, LAWNS, &c. ` ET ies to lower priced and inferlor Cakes. false rep: tions, as many of these instruments, upon trial, will Manufactory : Newport, Salo| o nest РА, 20 OIL at uy: 5- А tenda in quantity | be g tari defective and useless. Warranted the strongest and most durable s Fence ever o oror otia A largor order lied at ues SYRINGES have the Royal Arms, and address. i ] , | corri nd ired if broken from PE Dy post post fr 35, Regent Cir: Ju London, W. Descriptions post free. can Un топса. Кн "орау when n ey in EE sisia 0COA-NUT q їр эта" adapted for exportation, and cR be had COA-NUT. "EL HE PATENT CONCRETE STONE COMPANY | анса at prices from åd. to 1 a rd and upwards удин ered j miles Teens аге now the Proprietors of the Patents for the Manu- | For ер тати Га а Е ufactory ; or of йе - idis at 2s, ps re ofthe beautiful material known as RANSOME'S PATENT | Agent. Mr. n, 18 эрруа ingdon Street, Westminster, S.V. CONCRETE s STONE, which for uu iW oct [e ness, and beauty - A р, HALLAR e appearan stands unrivalled. ially applicable for N EW ТРЕОҮЕР PREMIUM weeit ee ong Айу of the de Founiains, Чы, Jardinets, УЫ for (or Te e Es Piers, Great Improvement with Re duced Price. March. 1809s Барта r Borders, and = er Ornamental rers for Parks, ^f иы, eis, Совета нов, i Y» koe d Prices of the Patent poer Stone ron een HE Dra pany, 2, mS Street Place, Parent Cocoa Fr Kingston-upon- 0 $ 25 Cauro: Brush у Too aai СЛ Sii. Балаш Patent.” | -v ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, m Mesi ex рет; and реб p вн. ое of the Celebrated Ча x E n n Е ad P ugs an taki BREEDER'S MEDICINE CHEST, contain. roots. shd ойов put Aoii further labonr and expense, as ж “Его di m entia quentl M much c! caper, S GARD VASES OUNTAINS, &c, in of great durability, e тауы of y Hares, Dogs, Poul! eins G. Rogen, „ Mar ES 2 San TOI Poultry round Street, В1ас! е wena cii 5 KW- prb es E $. A vus іп, сага Rabbits, Hares, а lustrated Price Lists с. Көө DT Sae e e Smailest "Rabbits 6 ()HRAMENTAL SEATING I r Conservatories, in uero red, and каның 1 epe M RET E de V d ЖЕПК Кү delivered free ano TESSEL A TED PAYEMENTS Ф inire илал désigui Qua | ТЕНИР iof Нек warranted ta, gore ERES and itn and it пой approved wil be e — эй guum Rangos, Batia, G grooved, nd eus “other Мар : Bible Parma | TIOU rre Dr gs, CONTINUOU R ТЕХ Е Coinga пй end веть реа ара Сон WIRE FENCING, FENCING VIRES ЕТ LLERS, Stoneware Drain Pipes, Slates, Cementa, GATES, GARDEN SESS ROS Aie et et б be obtained of F. & G. Rosner, at their Premises as SEATS'and CHAIRS, RS C ЖЕЗ ул; ҮҮ of HORTICULTURAL poer P fae Di er satisfacto Cc o на н ЛО у cis GEHINTS, BRICK BURRS ог CLINKERS, for Rockeries and пеку opposito E Tes Ue mentes rp stg ae N.B. Orders promptly дейсе ташча London Bridge | n Pol М " ers, | amus 28, 1906] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIC ULTURAL GAZETTE. GREEN'S PATENT SILENS .MESSOR, OR | NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY SOLE MANUFACTURER THE QUEEN. к= келс IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864. GREENS PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and — off ood Prize "rn has m. gu in all cases of competition. The Jud, -clas Pe Horticultural Society's Show, held July 20, 1864, awarded them hich has been done, and Messrs. T. G. & S fect ibl Messrs. T, 9. & So ), and, at the same time, suggested а slight tins ON beg to state that, owing to the great demand бе. es gor iae in des T they have gos rues керем» ка "^ due to their numerous customers rs, but are now happy to inform the y Nf uideri Position to send off all orders the day they are received. PRICES ОЁ HAND MACHINES. AA ji To cut 18 inches — .. «s. £710 0 Suitable for One Person. is is 3 A 10 0 aur psa xum 20 : d " e 5 et $e ч 0 0 пери Jor T Persons, M Es i т 0 миш for v Person. а А ЫЕ DC IM 10 0 ES 0 24 5 0.0 Packing Cases are ыы, at the ead low 4 viz.: for zs 10 "€ 12 intet Machine, 3s.; 14 and 16 SEHR 4s.; 18 and 20 inches, 5s.; 22 id 24 inches, 6х, ties providing themselves with Lawn V returned, ty той will be allowed for them. them away, when not in use, to prevent them from getting damaged ; PRICES of HORSE, TONY, and DONKEY MUR. including Patent Ее сас Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching to y Chain Traces or Gi То eut ні inches же 413 0 0 To eut Т inches s vs d с В 0) Leather Boots for Pony, 225. d di aA PENNE « 16 0 0% Leather Boots for Donkey, 18s. » Me Aer О Y 27 0 0 " ERN. 5 o er) $ à E47 кш ыу : 27 0 01 Leather Boots for Horse, 26s m 26, 28, and 30 inches can easily be worked M a MIT , 0r d Ре EA on an eyen otiam the 30 and 36 inches by а Paay, and 42 and 48 ЖЫР n а lees. Horse ; as the MACHINE, make no noise in way Beas M зарра ed DONKEY, and HAND uw a p (over all а pe - Mt of eine eme the cutters being steel on each side, the 2 ien brin f the cutter against the bottom blade, when ing omg J © o5 MACHINR will eut equal MuR new. A t i du ipsc: : сапу ааа: ретти ih AR & The above MACHINES 3 Li 1 1.1 Q 31 Qh D, 4 p Ja f КОРЫ Za A CES M workmanship * 1.32 г - g T = - I р у pping in ардад, are warranted to o; s : Ў à А { 1 M4innall and, if not approved of. H 3 РЕ $ THOMAS GREEN ax» SON, йш IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; 2, FARRINGDON aded Lo cm HILL, P 9% EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; and HADWIN'S BUILDINGS, STREET, LIVERPOO RTT NER s, ——"——————————É»w£A ‚2° 318 Ni GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE. [APRIL 99, 1з, В Es M3 FC пл гл л EB ВЕ H ADING S. В" х; aud sam O Ton application to EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES, il QNNM NT. enbeps Manchester: | Moule’s T LAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, AND CO, Orea UEM EB. Machinery f RE H E Gri JAM ў а for ing, Hc E c g, LZ E н for Steam Cultivation, Sel -— л g Engin W H I T Е "a C O., Бр End "Bie etin and P Lomba Lom таг ur EN London ; atsa | E РОГ — imm enter dem | 99, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, w.c. Descrip ustrat ced C: Fr Post. — Pear Drew when om required. К ООУ, THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF THESE CLOSETS мв раене OVER THE ORDINARY [The best Steam Thr reshing Machinery made.] WATER CLOSET А iY R 0 LL E EH. i FA R EE. В. ‚ First.— That. the. deodorising qe р ura sur rface ear th, or m or other subsoil) is the best for the purpo бе, RIZE ROLL ERS fr LAWNS. p peere, = pa The supply of such materi: ial - any house or premises may be much easier th: bya sed. may be entirely without offence. ы an the supply of water РЕШЕ ROLLERS for CRICKET GROUNDS. * Thi ly.—It s application by the m » immediat | offensive pA I to tL ша z in which they аге used ; and во po that all fe d RIZE RO L $ E RS УЗ G ARDEN and all escape of noxious gases are enti dy pa evented. rmentation P Fourthly. —The expense of these Closets, in comparison with that of Water- eret is, as to the first P RIZE ROLLERS fr ROADS 1 — and as to repairs аш ost nothing. For instance, there is no exp 1, and there e. i 3 L astly .—In all large Establishments, such as Hospitals. Unon Houses, Schools, Gaols, and FARM.| be saved annually in the production of a valuable manure. : T Asylums, а rey REF ROLLERS for the The effici iency of these Closets is so great as to be scarcely credible to those persons who either haye not used p aro the PATENT WATER BALLASTING | th " Thé Bestand Cheap: ROLLERS, N Mida irm Wor by the Inventors, С Влкғойр, & Ое, ә + The diff ; ? р, беп Street Orks, Жз» srborough, who will forward Pric s" 4 Lf Closet y е; and ў j ded and all partieul on йә - JOHN WARNER & [SONS Loro; MANUFACTURERS. —— Y r RG m j DESORIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application, | inis t wr) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 879 auses menaa L SE IQULTURAL тоо z| FONLER S PATENT STEAM PLOUGH : — Чч INES and АЗН апі | (ЗАВ d: Hu Di Арт WIRE ROLLERS, | QD CULEITATOR may be seen at Work in every Agricultural | | | QARTER S GARDENER S YADE-MECUM red carriage free. y Fea 3 007 гөмү. N EC Price pe 5 por post on application. к T чайнын дш р ы? E B C. ; and Steam Plough | BENZ AMIN „LAMB, 243, Tottenham Court Road .C. Works: Brentwood, Essex- iid Londoz, W., MANUFACTUR| of RUSTI 7 7 E = або dos. Wa] URER C HORTICULTO URAL — - - ui PAZENT QUTTA PERCHA SOLES— Pots Крон» рет Stande 1 d Brackets, Oak d T. ARCHER'S ' FRI TOT OMO."—Patronised I GanDrxens.—The Gutta Percha Company Pots, Crocus d ned "EI ire ets, Oak do. "берем : the pleasure to acknowl Ay ve zs do., Glas Prices an appli esty the Queen, th A of Northumberland Er р! о acknow ledge. the кра of the following letter from pplica cation. в » M the Duke of eps e Сотк Өм, G. бшєххү, Esq., the ted — Royal — ters Syon Bout еу for the Horticultural oseph Paxton | —*Gentlemen,—I E P ercha Soles and Heels th OXLEY' ese EY'S 05 y Probe та] Palace, Royal Zoological Society ke. e ede enn id much in a garden as Тоова Неја рене GARDEN WALLS. GAT ы BEADED BRICKS for PROTECTION from COLD Sioa anà MORNING FROSTS. | without them. As а mat ter. of eate I would on no account be фота erm » made of patent prepared Hair and | G: n ош; Wo recommend * FRIGI DOMO, а сате of Heat aud C Cold, keeping, idees P RE rd odo А "hi тиа un рача ап Wool, з perfect, ed temperature. It isadapted for al horticultural | thick arts to ths worn part; пе fire, and pressing it from the rini sien meam егш riis and Powers drom the ТАБЫР tte Quy ОГ дали, вы сану О wero so qua dal and ing rays of hp s, rom о лу réquredengtla, insects, and from | A to pon 2 material that completely defies dai. "ў а Gio таю ii terra засто соме андери by рше o ба _ Бата о с т. рери еерее а болу "DR Four pe 2.34 Side iD le. 9d. per yard. zvery variety of Gutta Percha articles, such as Mill Pais, Tub bi: whil vt oomplicatio An improved make, 2 yards wide .. 18. 9d. y Soles, Sheet, Pump Buckets, Fi ing, е it furnishes the most, perfect means of Trai чы сой Ал improved — e 290 2s. E per yard run. Fiasks, вошь s Вота Chamber Vessels, Toller Mea 0 spp der and iro gd br any other Mo дно '* Frigi Domo Л е, per yard run. о Ss п. Rings, Galvanio Batzeries, uu е prs màn eured oxLey, Patentee, Stoney Stratford, Bucks, Tuomas Анснкв, Whole zn Sole AF. T, Great | by the utta Dercha Company, and sold by their wholesale dea! London € p F. & е R harf, y Lane, C Cannon Street, € City, and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- | in town o Upper Ground Street, 1 оне, ОМ, Old units ү b the king Wharf Road. City R айдо tho kingdo : т.739 Gurra P s, "Сиу Вова, | A USTIN, aS EELEY, ax» 00.8 Stock now comprises comm AND COMPANY'S HORTICULTURAL TOOLS. ТУЯ NE'S MOWING arid with Patented Improvements, 50s., 708., 908. GARDEN ox TES, Galvanised cm ак 55s., 658., 788., 90s., , 1105. саи ае 1305, 1 as D D "И STATUES and FIGORES of CHILDR 108., 1. 148., 2l., 91. 75. 6d., 21. 125. 6. YS SN: E eot, мак, ача 3 Күз ысу ша GALVANISED WIRE NETT ING, all sizes. 15 BASKETS from 1 to 10 feet diameter. К GARDEN SEATS, elegant patterns "nta PURR RULES fur WINDOWS, жс. CA Seven Vase ORNAMENT L FLOWER STANDS, to hold 22 SUN- DIAL РЕР ESTALS. ИРЕҢ ases, 278. 22 1 or EP GREENHO Ё SYRINGES, 85., And a great variety of BALUSTR s and mM 1 BOYD'S SEI LE. ADJUSTING SCYTHE| jv б. ius. , ® (0 815, Euston Road, Regent's Parit; N ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, ORK, FLOWER STANDS, &e. Horticultural Agent and » EN ОЛЛО px auxhall) continu: LAWN MOWERS. Every Implement for Garden use on the lowest terms. LN р JUDdR at eden onm GREEN'S8 PATENT | SAMUELSON'S PATENT » EXHIB T3 DEANE'S NEW ILLUSTRATED HORTICULTURAL LIST PE io nir Ууу acted in that capacity, SHANKS’ PATENT | BARNARD'S PATENT. POST FREE ON APPLICATION. ; t М È BOD-W 1 N Q0 0:07:81 ^8 | a HonricutTURAL M e DEANE Ахр CO., 46, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, Е.С. Mile Ash, Рег — INT as oie BUSINESS, E E DISPOSED OF.— An old established Business to be ийе їп He arro E | the iced h of tlie Proprietor. Trent; years ired. For particulars aj i Мг. R. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS'S PATENT PIPE JOINTS. T, S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. al By means ES these Xs n work is executed in less than ha а кз time equite t Po Joints, and | TS ean al чу time be made, or the entire Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the greatest "s se ina jare “ест Ка: f is also An "m facti d be t th pup инин, ош уе been used for several years, giving entire satisfaction, апа шау seen in use at the ens, Chiswick; and may other places in Женеві and Publio Buildings, They | ilum suratum апа L.Thunbergianum from 0] Ріххоск. Ж Isle of Wight. 0 BE SOLD, with еу Possession, the LEASE, | STOCK, and GLASS of the old-established EPSOM NURSERY, in еру Чаш. e у? жеч decease of Mr. George S. Dods, the laf to Proprietor. The und contains about 5 Acres, with Greenhouses and Pits.. completely ren economically re with Hot- water ; also | the vp — ic STOCK, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, | Seed: othe: ees бу: he whole ET be | taken ata оча | For. ete Jara apply O PROTHEROE Maxx. Auctioneers and | Valuers, ers, American i Ay ry stone, Essex, N.E. tio аа at the Society'a C Gardens, South Kensington. R.J.C 8 wil 8 SELL by AUCTION, at his - THURSDAY. ig ЗЕ У E eral XS а For a few prices, see last week's Advertisement, ym ю e d RULES Ex ШЫЙ AURA ТОКЫМЫ quies „ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON двешомтох, сазан Without the least pe a =n - On v. e Morning of Sale, and fume a inks : lale of : а Е ТЬ Standard HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. Nd b opem w Si ats, AWARDED A PRIZE S 1862. oity, ое WEDN каноп Room y e tm mU ст SE a ficiis Collection ог CAHN, TIONS oer Aeg E. Д hne AZALEA INDICA, аша, FRUIT TERES some SIR J OSEPH PAXTON, x P Pro D Bulbs of LILIUM i LANCUFOLIUM RUBRUM, VERBENAS, Manufactured for the Agent. in Londo Newton in ai] Dino Gloucester, Coventry; 95 Se ihe Moi of Sale. o ЖИ тау be had at tho ке” berdea and | Paisley Rap as above, i f” the Auctioneers апа Vàluers, American “Nothing can ba d AL Mavy 99 1802 pi Mieres 2d th r » 10ENT COLLECTION or Azaleas, Greenhouse md other Umm “Greenhouses, бага m Тик Pror vue? em o E BECKET AND SONS have the honour to announce: with instructions fro ? i-i SELL "n AUCTION, FULFIL rw reserve), "at. the Garden > adjoining St E PEN. EA bg May ani each day АР 12 o'cloc| re eel ze ie Ж-ү eI his ; Valusblo and Choice EY xm T GREENHOU JSE and ЕЕ HI S T x; ca Azalens, includin, magnificent Pants, "* owth and symmetry, whieh омен о Без Medal A e UIREMEN! al Botanic Societys Exhibition, ent's Bu е many years psst the Fish Prize at the Bath Fa Fétes ; 50 На? Specimen Azaleas, e Me na at cultivation ; 50 smaller size ditto, all dl ашу flowered LE 4A or niums, 200 Half-specimen ditto, and 1000 size ditto, е A а - я 5 Lj g i Plants. Four ca one m то (27 ft. long, 2e Ee rhe d oem n Hot DER due has only been — MÀ AL till 4, гна ооа ез ench) ma; one week previous on applica- tion to thie ERE Quiet, Street, Bath. AN-ROOF нос мыш SES, with two ends and doors, can be supplied, Painted ке inar ready for fixing, 21ft. by элү £t. by 16 ft., 80; 54 f by 19 ft., 887. ; 64} ft. by 50, 1307., &c., & STRATED CIRCULARS, with Prices, o тїш on i V WEDNESDA s KOREA pur x AN, AGENT, T. PALL MALL EAST, А 8. W. 2 баре сше лаа, Cu бах few Stove Plants; 20 Grape ines АЕ. Beddin with ripe fruit; '40 yenr-old Vines; and upwards А bri 5 А , Successor, &е., will SELL by ACTION, с the Premises, by direction of John Newson, 1 nd: Gardener upon the Premises; at the Crown and Edition, price ls.; post free, ls, 1 1# and of the Auctioneer, Rochford, Essex, be had AMPERE enaa VINE чыз g Plants, du in fine condition. © ilie RERUM TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the above Patent Hothouses, may Anchor КЫ Wito Horse inne. Ipswich; Bull Inn, КООМАН. 350 THE. GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL ВАРЕТЕ Гавал 22, па SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865 PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OP 1864 BY HER THE QUEEN. ALEXANDER SHANKS & Бом are gratified to find that in the large and inereasing demand for their celebrated MACHINES, they receive a conclusive proof LI & Sox, in introducing Improvements into their MACHINES, have been careful that the advant in -— of зни ees. of constru € that their merits are every season becoming more appreciated by the Practical Gardener. HAND MACHINE. have allalong beeg which edu to SHANKS’ MACHINES, should still remain, SHANKS' PATENT LAWN MOWERS ar in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, and BALMORAL; in the GARDENS of the ROYAL, HOREA na lt at KENSINGTON ; іп the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL P Ir drap, in VICTORIA PARK ; in BATT PARK; reds of the principal Gardens in the Kingdom, as well as abro h 1 ө been fully proved and their success es AAT d. PRICES—including Carriage to most of thé principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in m Kingdom. ЗНАМК NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. БНАМКУ NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for -— of Width of Cutter. 10-inch M. Kou i с. Е 19-inch Machine .. v 5 "v 12 6 яч PN ICE ЫЛ SONT Y: : 0 o ]Earity Worked by a Lady. 92-inch Machine а 176 Easily огей у уан -ineh Machine .. e “ T 10 0 Ditto by a Boy. E Ж p» " ss m Mas colit 157 1 unde MEDI, a Me 24-inch N 81 є} D 4": Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, oa extra ; pem dis other die Ts. 6d. SPUR SE. KS' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. | HANKS NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. ing-A M "^-^ Width-of Cutter, озше М ОМО s ч i 42210 9$ 5 .. 95s. extras БЕ 30-ineb Machi Are it v ooo deos Eat e 2-77 30s. y TEE indi Machine куу: Am ку СУРА. к ese 30-inch Machin 1515 0 : i 28.0 0 12 — 2 08 MEET | 42-ineh Machine .. 43 vs > Silent EB 125. 64. iiri; Boots for Pony, К Ys n L 48-inch Ma Ditto for Donkey, 16s. per se ws S T $0228 АША) ШЫ, жы v. — Aire ont Movement, 20s. extra ; Boots for Horse's Feet, 24s. per set. ASS n 1 H hmi Фра f4ll ; Tif P 3. ide Н 1 p 1 hed individuals, both in this country and abroad, whose patronage they ham 5 © g nour to receive HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral. MAJESTY E THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SAXONY А HIS EXCELLENCY THE BELGIAN MINISTER HIS ROYAL НІ ESS PRINCE OF PRUSSIA HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY 5 THE RIGHT HON. LORD PALMERSTON Grace the Duke of Bedfdrd "The Right Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham Lady Rashl З R | ros Duke А —€— The lent "E [сте EX a The Right Rev. Ше Lord Panbo of гршћап ^ The Ri Honi the Ladies Boyle ;; His Grace the Duke of Rutland Th d he ev. the Lord Bishop of Ki falô The Right Hon. Lady 6 NES E а от EI M з E А Grace the Duke of Васо? on. th u^ The Right Hon. Lo on. Б. С tee Duke рае re [non ie m 3 o Manset The Right Hon: Lord Monck Tho Riche Ho Hon. 14 e .. His Grace tho Duke of Athole The Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk - The Right Hon. Lond Kinnita. hs iint Hon. Lord Eliba Grace the Duke of Norfolk The Right Hon. the Earl of Winehil. n Pane Hon. Lord Kinnaird "The Right, Hon. Lord Binning 2 : the Duke of CER е Right Hon. the Karl of as. he Right Hon. Lord Lovat The Right Hon. Lord Hume .. His Grace the Duke of Argyll The Right Hon. the Earl o i NO The Hon. Mrs Howard s d -His Grace the Duke of Northumberland The Right Hon. the Earl of Kintoro — - The Rigu Hon. Lord Бадо t Tuo Hon. Lee e ош Grace the Duke of Re The ient Hon. the Karl of Seafield The Right Hon. Lord Berwick. тве Ноп. C D Butler. — ie ее ея Karl of Southeslz e Right Hon. Lord Halliburton Tho Hon. €. В ; Erro. | EEEE | RER fee A i ASA. Thel EA 5-4 The Right Hon. the Earl of Bessborough. The Right Hon. Lord Portman The Hon. E Cok Шен « Тә Most Hon. the Marquis of рамо The Right Hon. the EarlofBrownlow с. The Right Hon. Lord Vernon в Hon. Captain 3 Mort ihe Marquis or Bread г ; To Right Hon. the Earl ot Howe У Tho The Right Hon. Hon, n. Lord rd Willoughby de Broke Tho Hon: [^ р: mum п z. ind d E | чу зууур гё ЕЧ урет с: сше Азын, ER 0 of Stafford Right Hon. the Earl of Strathmore The Right Hon. Lord Rokeb Tho Hon S е Зее Most Bon. tho Marquis of Kildare The Right Hon. the Earl of Kosslyn The Right Ho Rayleigh е ноп P а Баа. 212-0 | шт mi a The Most Hon. the COE MR T e Hon. Chi "Tbe Most Hon: е. Marquis ти е ne Right нк the Earl of "West; The кан xe pe James à Murray The Hon: [I emen son lr тойон Righ à of Tank: lesbury 1 le ht Hon. Lord дшш нше г МИ e d ы ыша hi igi on. Lord Ri etre фи п ср ыы, шнш Ша | кыштын Tao Hon, ка Ee Ag gm un tight Hon. the Earl The Right Hon. Eari S > dede Honanda. ТЫ i the Ear XM Tem c ncer The Right Hon. а Wharn Spencer Right Hon. the Earl of Abergavenny Tho Right Hon. Earl Vane o The Rishi Ho teman о Hou and Вет Ма. Mho Ве Нов е Бап о Моеу The Right Hon. Earl Nelso he Right Hon, Lord Lilford Sir Arthur Elton, Bart. The Rieht Hon: the Earl of Landordalo Tore da ihe Count er" The Rigat Hon Lord иш T Алаа! Sir Philip Horn |i deri omi tesa do M. ohn Thynne А а. ornby "The Richt Hon. the Earl of Hattagton The Right Hon. the Countess of Waldegravo The Right Hon. Lord Cavan Sir J. H. Crewe, et P d 1450 EE. 01 M. o Gins Wt ig е 1 Tue Right Hon. the Бан of Glasgow The Right Hon. Viscountess Castlereagh The Right Hon. Lord Dunfermline Bir Georro Kdmondstone, Bart The Right Hon. the Earl of Stamford and The Rent Hon. Viseonnt peer Tos Right Ho lard Castierose Bir Сеш fasti - n The Rig 6: r eman e. The Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen The Right Hon. Viscount Е Tho K arrington Sir fohn R, Carnac, The The Right Hon: Viscount 1 ight Hon. Lord Dufforin Я Right Hon. the Karl of Aberdour тве Right Hon. Viscount Boplé The Right Hon. Lord Poltimore УШ puros * Sinis Rd ps cu ж ые асы C A. Б. & Бох beg to intimate that their Warehouse at 27 Tohur à à ica bouis — dient) 3 to 200 Б d in Lond. л, сиген ers ean All sizes are kept in stock, whether for Hors, Войн A А Аде аи ordera qv ves Lawn Mowe 7 PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS. E HANKS ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATII, М. B. | Ё N OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL m to" The Editor; " PIDE 5 1 COD of 8t. Feed e фо The Publisher," at the ОН The бо, ог Middirae к and her,” at the Оше, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, W-C; 8, УУ at DERICK Моите Evans, об No: tt; pen La Precinct ó st wait Lo A а the Ойсе, No. 11, Wellington боон Parish ef Sk Paule; Covent dardoa. а the said Со» ET A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—'T'he Horticultural HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. SATURDAY, APRIL 29. No. 17.—1865.] Part Edited by Professor Lindley. rice Fivepence. Р Nu EnrTION, 64. ARTERS GARDENERS VADE. MECUM PLANT SUPPLEMENT is now ready. HARLES TURNER'S SPRING CATALOGUE of арно апа er 9 А TS is now ready» and may be had on applica: Selen н ace EX. | Pel niums, select bedding 390 : | Poinsetti a pienemt . 387 b Poultry at Paris. . 398 b d Chinese ` S anthera cocci m Ра AND SON. ri ыб CATALOGUE contains мер tive "oo of ste AT So -FOLIA дошак анов „> 6 A oyal Dublin Agricul. tural r 1865. AMES CARTER A AE а CO. 5 "CATALO LOGUE of NE ind CHOICE BEDDING, GREENHOUSE, and STOVE | PLANTS, is now е forwarded gratis апа post free on applicition ARTER & Co., 237 & 238, x Holborn, London, W. B S. WILLIAMS begs to SO, that he has a fine ы don. ofthe above, including аП the best kinds. Prices on applica! d GRAPE, «ROYAL VINEY ARD,” г! ES EIE NEV G lai Grape extant. Strong planting qs тшй, 42s, each. ILLIAMS, Paradise ап DOoTAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, SOUTH KENSINGTON Tie FLORAL and FRUIT COMMITTEES w: jn meet on TUESDAY NEXT, the 2d of May, at 12. Scie: ^ ue cussion at 3. Admission 1. on 18, ^i Grower: ed Kingdom. 4 pus e of U UPWARDS. 9 £t alue are offered ROYAL HORTICULTURA т; SOCIETY to be awarded sae SPECIAL SHOW for ORCHIDS on the аса МАҮ NEXT. particulars, address SEcRETARY, South Kensington. ФТ. DOTAN BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENTS PARK.— EXHIBITIONS of PLANTS, FLOWERS, and FRUIT, Hr Ма; Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, Li rape V: үш SON, Do айну, h * FRU TING 1 PLANTS left of the ending kin Plants for рано ut. А List of sorts fi RC D-HOUSE TREES, Реша i in "Poet Hort ре сеа APRICOTS, CHERRIES, A Pes APPLES, VIN ES, and FIGS. у 5, AMERICA MITH, Nurse: d Seed Merchant, Worcester. ONDAYS, June 5апа 12. Tickets to be obtained at SAMUEL СОХ, SEED ME: T and Gnowzn, Ludlow. puoceems ls "ar flere e Чыл 18001005, price on or | К“У offers 12 Packets of зеи! FLOWER, SEEDS for - out of = f Exhibition days, їз each. ost free, for 18 stamps ; 24 do. for 30 st WORTH HORTICULT .pELAR IU ra s. POLLOC } Has OPEN TO EU WORLD. CLE 1865 E Good established dem for Bedding, 36s. per dozen. SCHEDULES of PRIZES f the SOCIETY'S ЗлітмАнзн & Sow, Moulsham Nurseries, Chelmsíord. t year (including i v sg Fruit large kinds; im dx f f 24, June 14, and Jul, ne н Seg the whole Nurs Каша ы for the AR ab which Four Büvhr Cape ana other e EE pa IES.—Fine nns f заз ош est sorts, 6s., 9s., БЕ e оглы ne Secr: ODE WinLrAM DEAN, о! ursery, Shipley, Yorkshire. NEC E AND to announce that their SON beg PTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES *% AZALEA : b ХЕ Cho treet, Birmingham. | T'oxsiiDok Viris, HORTIQOULTURAL GRAND ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW will take place on INDICA, HARDY BRITISH E ie a e REM. Me Dt рата у 7, 1865, Prides o es opon to to є England. Special Prizes pee ыы, ES, and SEEDS, ma; tion at their Arrangemen or Fruit, in groups for per table and for e VERBENAS and LOBELIA S.—Purple Kin ei NM, lway Company will convey plants, &c.. for Foxhunter, Lord lan, Mrs. Woodroffe, Brillant de Valeo, Schedules Бае risk, for опе tariff rate, тебип ваше free. &c., in Pots at 16s. per 100; out of pots, 14s. c" карен osa true, g x a 2А е obi ined of the P ALIE 12s. рег 100 for cash, Remarkably fine Plants of ; E. F. ер" е, Tunbridg GEORG гы aren ries, Н. York. а Bee OSES POTS fot ABDDIMG b: ш Mer АМЕ CRAWFORD cg ede his Patrons and (UBRO or Thousan months of Ари am t1. Бе Раше that he has RESIGNED his BUSINESS vag eligible for planting out. out Бома. from pots. ICK and THOMAS FINCH, w. tend carrying it м. Woop & Sox have many thousands of Strong Plants to offer at E Mon отеу branch, а very reasonable rate. "eter Address Woodlan ах 8 отаца о on A ador. , V TM. WOO. RD returns his best thanks to his Friends and | | чара Es Lal pat avour and begs to offer his Ties for 1865. ADDING PLANTS.—Upwards of 30,000 of all the m t newest and best varieties D AND "SON have many Thousands of the above, all fine strong healthy plants, P UE of ы аша enaici ME ready for eme. CATALOGUES py опа s ery П SO; Я Dick & Fiwon, High. Beeck Nungorios Essex, SNE. г Te YT ROSES of 1865.— = the BEST SELECTION of 1 ding Plants 2 үйү шл н HOOPER'S stock "i the МЕ, see PAUL. AND Son's а алети LIST. above is very | | | extensive, and in the finest health. егч - Prices in 1000, Eripe яа “Fruit ж. ше MT Ner 100 £1 пад TEN on Station, : CUTBUSH AND SON'S GENEHAL NURSERY TOCK e best ni nx АЕ HOLD cp -— su vs mm Plants of Scarlet а on applicatione ren t Tor DAR TUMS, EE CALCEOLARIAS, HELIO- Nurseries, London, Майлз, and SENECIOS, at £i pe ОМА, CUPHEAS, iid 0- XTEURS, | "EXHIBITORS, ml HE included, А remittance to ед pan р e Stock st "ine healthy E of the cream of Хе NUTS: Max x o acu LOWER SEEDS. А 1 Ss 0 m Әү” boa , can now д ld. Packets, Best Im GERMAN 25 cem ч ENTAL v Gratis on application to W. Кміонт, Floral Imported SEEDS from aptam Seedsman б B IDIOT RS Golden cr decia apan Lily. Xa nieder ge етшш, B. John's Bill, Е. б. „HENDERSON Anp "S0 having imported "Ner Pudisisr * between 2000 and 3000 bulbs of the above-named Superb LILY, A ED ERSO offer them in good roots, from 5s. ати CGU, which each. oun г description 3 HSTRAVIATA, x ES d can now виру soe. E. G. Н. & Son's S CATAL sent post 3 E Punt 3E e cx E Wellingto M Aum Sa E MA London, N.W. wenty beautiful, show d S LAWSONIANA NA SEED, ai occae cro; ipe, vi А ders ‚шк (0 C Lr S ay A. dae x а Carers, Su, N, Seed коне, Gloucester. AULE AND tM ET su УЗ н ears о s ENGLISH |“ pe tò ои his friends and the TURZE MA PROON ав Bum Ганца Оаа avt AND quantity of well-rooted application. : ARGE IRISH YEWS.—Handsome single-stemme t e Pug NEW Specimen IRISH YE YEWS, 6,7, lakin 9 feet high, by the pair, Бб сата. Tronas JACKSON & RA ES Kingsto of Two Stamps. Turnpike, wW A ever sent out. » Or six for 26s., with чи виа. S has much eins in e MBit Pianta or N У Non vs ns ALOGUE post Victoria Nurserios, Holloway, London, N, for one sta: 0. PE Sleaford, have ж Nurseries, Stok is now 3 PL Doub) mum p еа. alios а IELD BROT Boughto т X uantity TUS зю E i plius AUGCU. D i V indi |. edito x Pros on application. RRY LEAVES WANTED.—About 100 cwt. to be delivered at Notting € deret successively from the 1st June. emis Garen rs to Ns: , Жо ЛАЛА НЇП, London, W. L., 14, Blenheim T оо Вона Noti —Apply to Beaba Rov. ҮР, 00D TURF РЕ. ЗА Na eut 8 Acres. GY Messrs, LAUDER & BEDELL, 4, Great James Street, and Victoria Кечее, зде London. | | | eop erian NT Stai SEED LIST € Mes Strong otice. BE ATON'S GERANIÜ MS. Those who wish to participate in me: ro Mel uos Ты са magnificent йүзе Should order any N yman, or direct from the p e Proprieto; Bip nn РА Re f rr wa altham Ci ы | Buses о GERANIUMS.—' E) б dii Novelties elties NOW in BLOOM, and may e е seen daily LLIAM Pavr's Nurseries, Wal Cross, е N. rance from the Platform, Асте "Station, ent Eastern Railway. H Half an hour's ride from London, rst dist; xus of Plan ants will t; AU н the l0th ot ' May. ice E eed. W à OMS P ER STRAIN, the Ite Feinged and best Coloured Flowers in Сааты: In Ie eom zd M or Mixed Seed, 2s. 6d. ^, 58. series, Н ollowa ay, Londo: on, N.” w Dahlias. ENRY LEGGE n^ to state that e has purc the Stock of Le Hopkins, Of his t Ey DA ust named OUN ЧЕТТЕ ai K HERO, Which he intends m out in May, with cs rit [75 Meere "whic! ch he is sure will gi satisfaction to the most WXGXAGUI A DESCRIPTIVE км UE e dàmonton, EO. BA EE AND SON beg announce cS extensive collection of the best Md RHODODEN RONS* n outitvation: dine "healthy plania, s at very moderate char; M. € EUM collection. of gen URSEÉRY STOCK. Nurseries 8 ү n, South- Westen Rt Fe Bri MN сна! —— : ORE SIM p dl, post dug ou Part 1 British ger an t; includi е of ae Exotic - of his [nae Peel РЕГ ED [s IVE CAT. GUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, укты" аах t's Cray № ICHARD SMITH'S LIST o x Р p EVERGREEN FIR TRIBE Mmm = 9 ай and botani еар form, со! d A ry апа size че, 2d x with copious Index of "enge synonymes, ze eie. 12 done stam; Worceite T. AYNBI Ер, D, CALDECOTT, AND BAWTREE, 89, SEED FARMERS Seed M: Prize Medals, 1851, for Wheat; 4 1862, fo ** Excelle M Eat Treo ат Е Yee F. ii died and PC DS on application. SPECIAL "PRICED LIST of NEW SE Seen Farmers, МеңснхАхтз, and NuzskRvuEE, 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. AMOUR SEEDS, of the finest р дарони gee upon a with E prises particulars Jaxzs бокка Boxe, Боза Merchants, 102, Eastgale St., Chester. ГЕ эв Si СЕН ШУР АНЛЫ, од GARDEN, JAMES PELIS E BOT Seed owes and Merc! — € T MI Re h cm London, S.E. Agricul LOVER, RYE- aaa a and eea other мас TURAL SEEDS (Genuine) vx MAE ket Prices, [uantities DE Rica eed Me ad GIAN IANT ASPAESQUE ROOTS, X e per Pioo This delicious vegetable does f the expense usually incurred in planting it US Ricuanp бмїти'з "ransplanted ze uu 2s. per doz. ARD Өмїтн, Nurseryman, Wor ARLY ба ает Ат um rm of EARLY BATTERSEA and NPAREIL CABBAGE PLANTS to dispose of, at 5s, per 1000, on a application to For i да W. Virco & Бом, Wonersh Nursery, near Guildford. tnu ui кыры NERS Pig dii ык onde d © Tuos. ын, ie s 5 ewington Butts, чат AND SON, n. all Street, E ET AUN Ww WITESEEDED ARDET RUNNERS PAI PAINTED LADY SC. ARLET RUNNERS, d all kinds of DWARF FRENCH BEANS. а To Gentlemen, Nurserymen, Tu Others LOBE ARTICH ыры. em pe See brà Globe Arti- | Fous Gam бхр Herba се бейет d eei. ON frer rip ended n, №. on | SEED CORN копу the ОР ais s 2 the most m RAYNBIRD, РН, & ор dan, Basingstoke ; Mark London, E.C. 89, — акаа —d ELE EN HRADERI. see Gardeners’ Chronicle, US xt 1805. T E23 238, High кеен, London, ATURAL Ө RAM: their Names and Deri E Quality, Prod: ыр, ЖИЫН, Situation, 5 EE. i Рос! Season, Gro wth, lowering, Р. = [== Surrn, A Tan Merchant, ‚ Worcester. dto Pasture, ASS iar "SUTTON 5 ESS AY abo wised and enlarged from the Тойгы с of the Royal „шау be had post free for 6stamps on application Roy. al Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, Ахр R ЕНЕ р Чоо to Боттох & dep THE GARDENERS” CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT GAZETTE [Arn 29, lg ery y and Seed Establishment, iL Viney шшш London, W. The Royal CHOICE and EXTE ENSIVE COLLECTION of STOVE an d GREENHOUSE PRANTO always on yiew. Also FRUIT TREES, SH SHRU BS, ES MENTAL TREES, from the Country Branches of the The SEED GEN NERA NURSERY BUSINESS is carried o here, and Packages ar! е delive e various London ЫГА pu EALING NURSERY, G. CaxsoN, Manager. 'en minutes’ walk from Qo Р Ealag Sutin on the Great Western FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUBS, successfully cultivated in some of the finest FELTHAM NURSERY, R. Ніснам, Man: Ten minutes’ walk from Feltham Statio EVERGREEN sod QEQEOUS SHRUBS, and "CONIFER Æ, | are here largely gro free Loam, w suited to their habits. At SION элей D LANE N и RIES, Да ISLEWORTH. | ORNAMENTAL TREES 4 are in a healthy and thriving state, and | ERAL HARDY PROPAGATION is hére carried on. "Loam in the Coun "rais хата in the ábove Nurseries is ko Wr. the inspection of The prices are very moderate, and the Plants are FUCHSIAS Ерулкр Baxxs, Esq. | LOBELIA ERIN А q- US transplan NSURE ЗАРЕ VERBE. NAS Mr. Winps, Mr. Epxoxps, E ANS, апа Others. BEDDING DA "The following CATA LOGUES are а will bo Brwirded VARIEGATED GERANIUMS.. Mr. Grirves. CHRYSANTH ЫШТАН . iir, Gio RIT VERRE та т сайыш. Ес TALOGU GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI- wnmg — овна & Dering and d бк THUJA та. TEE CONTINENTAL SIUE d p SETA ма РЫЗ 153 mi i is CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES and FRUIT ges in POTS. CATALOGUE of RDY PUER -— m CATALOGUE ог of E. BULBS, N HEINS К 186 OSES. uchsias for 5. iniatu 3 clisia pectus een. LIGHT HEART |FATHERIGNATIUS| WAR EAGLE, peu diee! 8 R? ERT PARKER begs to offer the following, all of | LUCY MILLS ENOCILARDEN ROSE of DENMARK d coe eei бал, аа healthy planta: The VILLAGE PET| LADY D RA RODERICK DHU ; Ёл Ж БАШОШШ ^ CONSOLATION. Е Marsh ii variegata. e 0 ad legant cose 9 : 2. MET] ntaur lant, 4 to 6 achei d P ight, fo У тү " E C ragusina ompacta. fine or crown of sub-erect тшш a very Ар Er : JAV -— HADDINGTON 11 z ive рк plant v an improved foriti of long, by one-thi ofan "gi broad, vidus D a T b 3 voten 0. rua (on k Ce иья p oing a variety of E pent forma dt eeoa QUAM .. .. + d riegation TRYTOMÁ LU reU WHY TRUM ET AINE d Пад binder le fom its prototype in having shorter and com- NA A piad by its lively [med Tor blendi i nar ^ vixE DU ADU Glu ЧОЙ “ Ha. 4 i terna] DN 28 ely and deeply lobed at the e cool Greenhouse or C uer whëi х it fc YUCCA СА е, - and. Жыгып бп from the ОНАМ» Оле p im I ANIMOS ҮНӨ etr woe Nc its purer white leaf surfaces, the under as wi iba up e br PRICED and ULEANA ion CATALOGUES of Greonhouse, Which it yields a уёгу. beautiful silvery nnn and enin ed 2 New pé ios | Алига, ove Рале. Seeds and Bulbs, are published, and will | opposite dark n and chocolate-coloured leaf-tints, 1t is also free be Ке to iie | from the wide spreading outline of the leaves observed in the mature с Nursery, Toot oting, , Surrey, 8. summer growth of C. ràgusina. This xp Р by its red w ранна for 865. араң, rom is T n Ке and margin Борда er io New Bedding D. sik n Snowy w. mue in warm —— will 4 ону KEYNES has grent ples IAS Tor DEOS Ju | supersede er kind hitherto used in flower gardens. s TOUCHSTONE | GLADIATOR | TThOUBADUUR ve obtained 61 First-elass Certifica: tos at th rinci Б. : Ои aid LAYO all boeh proved АРА gr gom d Eu x" New Dwarf Belting Verbenas. P siy Variegated G i J. ant Fine Fanta in Мат, Type “VELVET CUSHION.* | ki D ROVER CINDRRELLA Es CATALOGUES on application E Weir gy o m section o; | TWILIGHT BUREN or pus (шша ба Edward брагу Kerne Lady Gladys Herbert (Ke; Meer > venosa, and. distinguished. by iis AXWELL HUTTON. ўн | | gui Pul b and td y Lady mM erbert (Keynes) | Matilda Keynes (Keynes) | thë variety sent r- last acit son m ч уы Садо? "s die ok gem LS (Keynes) Annie Weeks (Keynes). paa DUM was. папана, admired fot. e features and „Бо uble-flowered Petünias; сүтү ме ө] БЫ |. Champion (Тогоусгог а) laptation lor front belis, ribbon wer dei Eadem d упев’) | of Passage (Chureh's) | stitution tm these "нейсе by alliance wit T hardier NHQRMED сураг PRINCESS ЖАШЫ" Wheeler (Keynes) . ^ Purple King (Rawling s) | eon, уш vufmately produce the дейЫ remite of diini Mus BOFEIN i: ANCY FLOWERS. | tho, ioo, prevalent seundont habit an t leat growth ТҮШӨ PU E p X | ion of a denser ү Shirt perio (Кети) Чыл к on cer M Te d pe У DF feculo jer. es) s) мы, where а more compact habit is required for exi ег (Keynes) Mrs. no (Eck foi pat belts, or curved outlines, &c. E s hyacim erg April 29. IA. ELEN. IET. intimate to. his friends and ecd ыйы К "m К fy Т Wer LOW eri pie s VENT "Таких тшш PARTNERSHIP his HE New 198 ана an improvement in its Sie ari gr wth and ЫШТЫР is Business TIT. JERT.—A begutifu in th. t se 5 К, aa Sess mao pof ey а pf F constitutions 1 ' O E. G. HENDERSON & SON'S SPRING CATALOGUE FOR 1865 WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN МАҮ, ÅND FORWARDED POST FREE Оң APPLICATION NEW PLANTS FOR 1865. Messrs. Е. G. HENDERSON & Son hav uch pleasure others to the following NOVELTIES possessing TEN merit, and which v im prove as valuable en as many others they have previously sent out. Am the eminent рее Ше E. r stock of each, are хи following, many of whom stn "uh foremost in their sp the ual flowers to which their names are prefixed, а Ese Мар in ph^ respective merits :— in calling the attention of Am: ate cultivators pes to ч wn to AURA and. ed its more то! liage, Кенен кыр, мк мел. TL t growth, with. fo! ered x Qnam, of. PLORI ORIST T FLOWERS, F By ibe ы by ti "ufa usto of 1 of larg du d -blue Rowers Ч covered greenhouse hk rus ЕПА hout the апа earl. owga n: m К anta о n ч =з beds or groups, br some Быр бе бшу Eres Fi Mc pec: ыра ыл, how varieties, Qe to Igi. por doz. pairs. | growth, beauty, and едЬ, forming d. pal io to the, foregoing dn SERES COTEES, the largest "collection m in Europe, Sling a йш деве and jon yo " bs ^e бш шг E th EE pposite colour, a white-flowered i j Т КЖЧ уз variet, от PIGOTEES, 6s. рег e ебу it REGE. admirably f ed v extensi erbe ribbon itte i ord fortes tural. EE wiped E to бк por, dozen piapia oon Y ES, evergreen of similar uiri ni it isa ghi aee i eis "S з and S pea oi Ys 4s. to ба. per do ERR! ч sppropriste plant and the best white brong: lobed variety of L. ы : dozen. pde speciosa. h, 18, ; 12 plants, 9s. ; 100 plants, 508. T ўн нра | remittance required from "mE New White ноба i Aem T ноты. ЧОП блг me йе Dwarf X rper ums. WHITE PEE е ik. óf 1863, and ha: Е, G; HENDERSON & SoN г 00] GODPREY'$ SUD | зев мшш by Ше growth of tw ree suéceBslve years. Many of the | 9f Zonale Geranium. of wien t : Буена "be foi LED лон алав а pret prem fra ae E Miro eT ропе pom t the арына tA о gives a Genera of their S two first offered hào Uh pud su bon 1864 quos extensive choice of al tho Hardy and | tion, аай of T. Tom Thumb m Peta ue 0 c ше А oF the ; compact; and vigorous habit throughout the > summer mo months, | in fa f its see. quoc саа er rise T orm height, зіп proi е NOD r^ e gie extrá fine аен? for the ro cp ground ata pe Nd 8, surface; mE patches of 12 or more rrt beares varieties, en E "po i ceti E Dee Wert» beds or Borders m E oni pc Фей ERE A AES th entte in пишат: совае кесен бов, Adi а dria doge а Tong 2 early auturüh months. n HE ж sinon а 00 ties ҮШ € E: TU] itin Fioral Committee upon level Horticuitural Gard бз dt Ознак. А vel |» PERFECTION ре d by thé. COMPACTUM circular style of growth; v3 6 và кө rpg in NIU j and чь. leaves comparative! is of first-class q [E f рое ts rint orang s Orange- SN i pie flowers bei Des spots in re, rising in pro. lon jue ai % AU in t extensive VERIS eaves, It is finely ад: pied for Ер effect, * DU ца sizod bods, groups, ke B well io a the dístitiét either miscellaneous. metrical angles of pleasure . y8b if тоо ot THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 883 e a \ “ r QOPER A xp СО, « » offer healthy and strong lants of the NEW AZALEA INDICA STELLA. H following NEW and RARE FERNS, at the оа low prs ADIANTUM TINCTUM, г. СУ. ATHY RIUM ЕХ, Fastis d PLUM Я 5а 0 ATHYRIUM FILIX FOEMINA VERNONIA bi, each. POLYSTICHUM ANGULARÉ E PLUMOSUM, 15s. sich. = : Ew ally acknovledgol. to be the flnest variet ffered for Sale, 1 New p for Sale This magnificent NEW AZALEA, universally лушы Ir Sal, ыз AMBROISE VERSCHAFFELT, "ХораккумА, Ghent, received Ты the following ера vos v hib ovelties RTIFICATE, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, SPRING 1864. FIRST. CLASS CER TIFICATE, OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY; SPRING 1861. 4войпоя vrtilni 015 tiers S otis 5.4 FIRST-CLASS CERTIF ICATE, OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIET Y, March 95, 1865. AMORPHOPHALLUS BURN SUS (so muci h admired. dat the А Add NE 3 CERTIFICATE, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, April 4, 1865. SMILAX MACROPH ЫЗ E PUER C Inn * 016 0 HRST CERTIFICATE, d cl v ER as SOCIETY, РР 15; Р ps ük dB БН: XT Y AR г Р > m of fine substance and of RHODODENDRON TAE BADE 016 018 0 the upper segments of the corolla, where it is e у бА знаў т lake. АП eme DODE BADH ic kuii ie ЕДО E Sus Plants, 81s. 6d. each. TION HORTIG COLE ко. NEN Ж HARDY LATE-FLOWERING 7 рр T AEIR RHODODENDRONS. PINIONS OF THE PRESS. PRINCE WALES, — Bright rose shaded with purple, divided ть " 1 ч black UE on the upper petals, free [SM MU и, he gem of the season."— Proceedings Azalea Stell: К t Ain à I quio B, Lee fine bloom came from Mr. Velteh.—Gardeners' Chronicle, April 1, А А cg с а СЕЕ EE. фы ол Veitch came the x Uo. ge Stella."—Proceed- | 1865 plants, 315, od. to об : 'orticu. Society, Vi 7, ings Ше енш, best towed upon Мг. Veitch's f Azalea шш Stella, foni Mr. Veitch, was very conspicuous." —Journal | Р. ЭШ LI of ДАР с magenta odg e, im e uu orticulture, April 11, 1805. n аке on the u Der pé 8, Б Spot го кийа. ”—Ргтосееййцв Royal Horticultural Society, 18906; 101. v. af нгы Dota tally distinct from p ety at pi седе i piv. ‚апа wien in 3 ' : ЕщЕ bloom ШШ and fr readily disti: tinguished f EM it is a JAMES VEITCH, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. Ta CA T s EE s. e еас ж usual Discount to the Trade , : The above Беа) Rhododendrons were first introduced to the EXTRA IMPROVED TURNIP SEED. public last year by M. Y., and һе has again much pleasure in calling attention to them ; they bem both most distinct varieties, the colour and тА of the Prin of Wales being quite а fres! 1 cess te h t and оп, vo open ground for several years, capable of withstanding our most severe winters, and Det Mer late bloomers escape the spring frosts, dentl Шай ы Шак deutuble ЫНЫ 6 thi Nube уг esirable ons vourite FAIR SUPPLY OF THEIR elles of Sb Coloured Plates, by AxpnEws, will be EXTRA IMPROVED VARIETIES OF TURNIP SEED, |» EE denm. EE O ERE ca БАНА, Barrer. re grown from their own Selected Stock; but the peculiar merits of oad Nursery, Yeovil, Somerset. “ Havin ц йж „Ф. баина ursery to ту late Superintendent» 7 ese are every year becoming Jett known and appreciated i is possible that the Но Dii y pe e 26 » present supply may fall short cf the demand, as was the сазе last season; an pt go d vent ein ferre ie P дА. оа, ET ан аи S any disappointment, they take this early opi 0) ty of b ng th ЫЗАА роо for tho present Proprietor a kind share of that favour which i: 7А ш Duae that they may secure in good time what they are "d to еее. S ies merits.—(Signed) “Joux Scorr.” оту К. & Co. have, in addition to these, à large stock of the Ordinary Varieties of ETER pe ESI TL А bus TURNS SEED = — superior quality. UMMOND having рше chased the а mum with the entire STOCK I TRADE, bene te бш A CATALOGUE, i P and other FARM SEEDS, will be furnished оп application. ше Nobili сеа CERA E "Public in general that хт дабагери НН ЫШЫ ЕЛЫ, Мн Фок ра aride ani antin; who: 2. n Tree Delivery E 7 аА ty. эрка Ed 30,000 Bedding lants fo Jas апа trial; #180 UMF 6 бн 6 thanking i а. uil Patrons fo Ее e ads [M о! g rons A e el D RIES. April, 1865. З hin. and trusts DC BSa Deas has acquired in ES. ience of Gardening P^ its branches, enable TRI ир him to p enr чүт RÀ ipa ex йен f all orders énirastéd to 4) E UE him, which shall awäys receive а careful at 4 Ke co м DQeX- ko penso АША 7 carried on undo rae aege у: ani partacular requ letters, b ulli) ү addresse аа тв с ны R Юйцпммохр & odd Presto NU c ursery, Yeo merse! 5755 Р. Р. & Co. haye now терау for Ва1ё pwi УА, = RS all p established ААА extra fine, T 21 nd Pu Pa T \ Q mostly 2s. per dozen or 158, per 100. Priced I зел ze n ^ ES SE VE pplication. —в. d. € О “САР, <: DEN |' "PUCHSI in 100 choicest varieties E A 6 2 GERANIUMS Variegatéd. Ce ш 1% f V ariegated, in g Viri ёз HT LA HELIOTROPIUMS, in 6 bost varieties iv: а 0 ndm A P NT MERCHANTS. LANTANAS, in 18 TC p ur. 20 mounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid. LOBELIAS, in 6 ША, vicies 20 PENTSTEMON S, in 24 best varieties 2 0 VERBENAS, in 200 choice varieties. . 2.0 Mtr. Denis peculiar m of Жы EYED VERBENA, comprising nearly every shade of colour: rich | WISCELI ANPDUS UK ге, viele. The оп, &e, Mr. BULL ep n чын! n from time to time sent out very many | egospED.LEAVED inde Garden Decoration, ofer is Arr b own sa roduce fine flowers. . 3s. 6d. per packet. Mesa pra. аА 8. “еш Ic sri vta oE ZONALE PELARGUNTUMS MS, qe the newest colours, 2s. 6d. p packet. | Anteniaria margaritacea.. 1 6 | Cineraria maritima . 75% selected Strain of ET ACULOSUS, embracing the most beautifully spotted varieties, | Arctotis repens, ог Silvery Ii рюб найшкын 8 4 UU - стти ЫЕ хатар т Consignment this season from Јарап. Centaurea candidissima ..8 0| — „› 5з. 6d., and 75. бй. each VÀRIEGATED-LEAVED PLANTS... НИ сүң рь 1% icera ошак, = а $ aoa, Surplus Stock. AO a 10 or Variegated H 20 белшш varieti ; 25,85, and 4s; per dozen; | Gfecona hedomcer ditio `. $ 0| Vinea major variegata + , vàrieties, 215. ; gi in Р. Ho. M б Жоке for Massing, per ; G bas å hederacea ditto z $ Vince major Тышын. ғ: 1 ? FLOWER ns, Post Paid. a ран үлү oe nni o SEEDS, Hardy, Half Hardy, or grege - Collections, Ageratum nanum буны. 3 0 Ee sene ma Зв. 6d., 58. 6d., їз. 6d., 105. 6d., Convolvulus - aS 20 Dé uini 0 4 Gazania rege .2 0] Seneci rea grandiflora 2 0 e Yi Таак: SEEDS, in С "pieds nc war E 215. and upwards. Lolli MS aeui тты bu LA 105. 64., 15s. 64., sal spec ца Sur иң ы da i # уп ML Бад wards ОГ LAWN GRASS SEED, for kaar or pee Down New Lawns, 18. per lb. rd pod and f Kids of Veriegatod, and Ue T c & Co., Pre iom Road Nuperp, 15000 ATSE FARM SEEDS lr to 21s. and upwards sent Carriage Paid. Кын анун Тоо лаа, eni + a " Ii EC Us Br nd SE d Retail, for London and Home Counties T me EIS MAGNUR. BONUM PEAS.—The ME tu ШЫГ ots AND AMATEURS FRIEND." AEST TUN BRIT. o кы rn : ARPE а MONSTROUS WH е ч нут ai AE ped Ды ны. cames MONSTROUS GREEN COS bo. о. E^ in Canisters, at ^ CARPENTER'S a ty BROWN COS Т, Y "he quy Ыз” ап Friend" is a highly iet s pom Artificial Manure, far sürpassing in | аге the three best CET i Done of dis description hitherto introduced; its effect is ава in promoting а "healthy vigorous | CARPENTER'S PREMIER SWEDE be in ie shape, and } u^ eai, Francisceas, k Borohins, Enote Polygalas, Di ladenias, Pimeleas and quality to äny у óther Өте Бойс (Sow LAE. periere. Зв, 3s. рег1һ, Lawns, e a ea ire Greenhouse and Stoye Plants in кары For Lan Trees in pot Vine Borders | ү, кы, ER mar a о, WARD unds and Kitchen Garden Crops, the ** Gardeners’ and Amateurs’ Friend” is invalu: Me rohant s and Grower, пры "3 ү use, 90 Bon sapo the high Testimonials ina previous Advertisement, we may add an extract t from a letter received “ When Š on à anxiously engaged llection of Azaleas exhibit! еу used iro me eve E wes ci pA it еа 2 роо а olas NITE лар Азаа Iaj "UM it first when. the, begin to push their bloom buds, agaim w. make their growth, SEIS will be abUdE two months after the first ap — In the autumn, if jy T t sami pas, Sud à at the same Ls eit пог bal Fa o Camellias 1 S it in пуа gres 2 aroraa pants Pre it А 9105 io wth, while half the quantit; robal as m! as a Boronia 5 Камо Or Лаз require is Му аме for ta M they аге (Деп they are starting TET. xm erm aas the fairly set for bloom. У : а dose d giving it eariier к тип чөй ыл а да ladenias, but these аА "I edling Potáto és I have found to be uu pM once. haag ow piu ERI фар cause stovo р vds prove "i to answer вашар. Althouzh it is mem EU favour, Һапаѕоте, and such a опе it че р засы di quantities ie the world ought о the benefit of. Eum Ae A LET Lob Rp ehe ari NACE UCM E aer iet Aust as the s Grapes were b g to golo фе douna ah taat m ba Rated, Ganden a Te Dosis гир & Co., Forest Hill, SJ, Тав Cakrkk & Co., 297, High Holborn, W.C. ; s, Reading, Price 125. per Va t SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING nen GARDEN, W.C. S.B, They may bo planted up to Шо ehd of Máy. in Pots, for Bedding or 40,000 Dwarf Roses, би LANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, UckriLD, Sussex. [. WOOD AND SON have е nuch pleasure in offering TIE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APnrr, 29, m {С SCARLET GERANIUM есе з ABE EE. а а AM Geranium is unquestionably | eeler's gam Swede y that has yet € In habit itis | к DY the best Dwarf Sar unique, being Пу dwarf, attain ning more than 6 or 7 inches rA height ; is colour а Бам, scarlet, with а clear | the Поні in melker e PA per dózen. white eye, and in contrast to the leaf, which is: is a pale bright green, | CHINAS. NOISETTE, and H HYBRID PERPETUAL, 9s. to 12s, | 15 very striking; it is also a most pro rofuse bloom per doz Ch. у the 100. D., Deal, in his criticism on the New багыш of last year, нү eo ЕР АТ and TEA-SCENTED ROSES, estabüshed speaks of it as following :— in 6-ineh Pots, for Greenhouse € Culture, 248. to 30s. рег, dozen. lect little gem, and quite distinct from any g Rose ing Uy. jar en t doe om e ade к om 6 Lor T an edging Ё high, is Xx ring, the RR right scar! WE EN PAUL (Son and Successor о the late A. PAUL) a aile. "Its leaf is so smal d mien thatit оске offer NEW HY BRID PERPETUA В and A 1 lication, which are мнау recommended. Good plants will be ready for р P. Fnaxcis, The Nurseries, Hertfo dodo ges "TUS '8 PRIZE EU "SEED, ELIZABETH VI1GNERON.—Flowers fine rosy pink, very large and full, "y € style of Lelia, | but. fuller, fresher, and brighter in Ms гесу finished, consti h. б growth. Mop Price Tur farte rm than the parent. superb Rose, of hardy esa: shoots 6 2a сү in one season, and Price 75, 6d. each. во! , and of better f. vigorous gro wth, prod: of the thickness of the little cnt MADAME EMILE BOYAU. — F.o y to беа 5 а pleasing in form, m in growth, | hardy in constitution, good and " тозу flesh colour, Pre dà each. PRINCE DE JOINVILLE — Flowers light crimson, a fine large showy Rose, of and hardy habit. т» standard, o: ar Rose, of great beauty. Price each. M be vp saei —Flowers white, globular, large and | se, of compact growth, flowering The best of the NEW FRENCH ROSES, 30s. to 42s. per dozen. Last year's kinds, 24s. to 30s, per dozen. Older kinds, 9s. to 18s. per dozen. WiLLiAM Pavut, Waltham Cross, London, N. T 8. DD P VERB lections, 100 in 50 vars., 18s. CALCEOLARI AS, bent. best bedding varieties, 3s, and 4s. per d. SENECIO тона ugs (new кырал ж dwarf, | bushy, D ur splendid, о у 4 to 6 inches high, in 3 varieties, | EGANS CU PREATA NANA pneter, fine crimson red, reus Majo! а, Cupre | 9d. per Ib. saved exclusively from fully-developed Roots, 7 5 OBE LARGE GL YELLOW MANGEL. Cheaper by the ewt pn S IMPERIAL SWEDE, one of ii КЛЫ ESI E ud n M Swedes in шг, 0; е піле ai e Gloucesters| several valuable Silve: A "ups. We sus e 8. per lb., 45s. per bu: ush el. Carriage free РГ rail, and 2 рег cent. discount for cash, J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Seed Growers, Gloucester, riees of SUTTON'S SELECTED YELLOW ELVI HAM LONG RED, LONG YELLOW, RED GLOBE and other choice Sorts, s eo SUTTON'S NEW FARM D LIST ich may be had grat is aid post free on application. m N & Soxs, Royal Berk: is Fm Establishment, Reading, Tn $ PETUNIAS, DAHLIAS, Е — s С. CATALOGUES. fies on app "Ww TLOX, LOBELIAS, lication, ry Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 5%. в Nurse | ey ry, Near тне CHuncn AND RAILWAY STATION, AND ADJOINING THE СомРАВЗЕЗ Ixy, Honwszv, N. SUTTON'S | CHAMPION SWEDE. A large Purple-top Yellow variety, perfectly hardy, very p productive, st lingly well, and rarely if ever suffers from Mildew. | EDDING MU from 2s. per dozen; all other ROSES and LOWERING PLANTS | in pots for i 8. The Nursery an ain years successively SUTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE has gained TWELVE SILVER CUPS, presenta! open to the ins lon of visitors. НЫК VM quor 1 is pua “Royal ees THE PRINCE CONSORT, to the Royal e ie and South Bucks Agrieultui | маа кл аса ocieties, making a total of THREE HUNDRED GUINEAS in Twelve Priz | H Ryt f. 3b t | T: SOUPE Mer Е Somerset, Yas jus ust Published the) The foll quite unsolicited S CHAMPION SWEDE о} FLO СТО * 5 CATALOGUE of BED LANTS; it i fall of mute Pintores From Некат Hamwoon, Esq., From Mr. Ricmazp Porn, Дебет fem xw home A of all помати plants for | Amberley Castle, Arundel. Hall "House, Benson decorati О! 1 “ Ба чы олы Abus CS &c. It rh enter March 16.—I ex- “ April 183—1 tried yer largely into Lad SPRING GARD md. miu with h iul NT се from the Champion Swede agains йе and their Cultivation = dA , the у Purple-top ; yours best I ever sa E DO par Amba 2з. 64. раг Чоо. ‚ос out of дыы your Champi = Ман бею е т Arabis. albidus varii i Janata, Cerastium tomentosum and Bieberstein рау, Рон йс, fr ы сав" ро ова, LL JE. maritis, Vinea major | алов, Bailffto the opinion is that your Champia 150 sorts of ( Кашаа еы to name, 23.67 64. po с. bou AE HM NEM. н e is properly named, s i ы e Та turned Out of pots, 166 per gorey "- October 28.—The Cham- every other so, ші # 100,000 of all ише ; »- Swedes, from seed Lord indeed the Champion of Swedes. au Having. my Branch Nursery, near Yeovil, all orders rem Био feno You will seo by pri чп Үе уп, dio mo at Merriott, Somerset, and Seed orders to | Te far superlor to any other not intend to sow any йел, DING PLANT CAT vo База pown, Pen DSL T pages, now ready, at 74. fidently say th From Mr. J. F. Jonsson, ARY AOE Db, Bomont Apri 29 per acre heavier than any Heads, Durham. E ts other Swedes wing on his den Бре 7 At 1s. 3d, per dozen, ог 220 ; grown in pots, 25. lordship's farm." Siod W mid ыо гр з. (ап ER p mts. Pied ent diners j Carriag y Station in etat p а nd) | т Ј е E ELESE McRAE anp COMPANY, КОЕН, | P o керы зу Еш, respectfally inform their pos on n ye e dus! "March = -I tried E Е - а avi i FA season their argo Stock of BEDDING PLANI at the Champion S he 0—1 sowed T consisting of the followin; rts :— P" Calesolarimn. V. Lobelias, Heliotropes,. pim the first time, and was ау сыне Вк, a Delphinium formos ım, m variegatum, dcr rrhi inus, Quphens, pleased with them. ача ving’ "rii of the Е dozen, or 10s r 100. 31 tons per acre, some above s mis ihe A above are ín first-class conditi princi 4 girth you and will be sent all ra po i “ау autumnata, М 1 pe s Pos Mr. Jw » From 9 vehas ТА on ino ш ы ша ы and as Lulworth Fa ra 21. я red to cm ii kets, ғ а for the ал finest reod APTE ti- plants, From Dr, War, Jp River, of Swedes gro of Good Hope. Champion lant | “November 27.—I From H | each packet. Stamps received in payment. xu vent with satisfaction ud эр as ve jos Notit ‚В yx ома С, or Swede T Agri гаму 3l er" | cultural Show with Cham- а " ad (E9; SMITH begs to announce that his PRICED | pion.” =a the Silver Cup, "80 8 күс CATALOGUE, emisse de дота men r па EE ез ow, Spoti і и" GONIUMS Zonale енед” © ANIUMS КОНГАН, From Epwanp M. Gawsr, Esq., Society, for the ЗР ш BEDDING | PLANTS, kc. "is now ready; and will bo ЫГЫ rid ie e emnes uns S Man: predi — best Swede suos, P *,* Colo lIustrations r Mr. Andr free b: ire т stamps, of FÜCHSI GENERAL LEB, огир add thia ear was somo Misi "m A three а Fuchsias G. has ка " ae т description on of which ses Catalogue, other framed sorta in the same pnr oL ў LA PE [rint pe шеша анун Swede Was ors, si А” | pared and beaut: rict , | formation to yours.” d а a Ed E E Culture of tied different Lp чы pd to all ,Dost-freo for two Аму Dostnge stamps. Vale Nurseries, Todmorden, Lancashire, А. SraysrterD & Soss, Valo Present price of Seed, 1s. per lb., or cheaper by the Bushel, carriag? T" PRICED LISTS of TURNIP, MANGEL, and other FARM. SEEDS may be had gratis and post free 99 SUTTON амр SONS, ROYAL В БЕАШ ERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISEMENT, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, A p^ "s R. WILLIAM BULL begs to announce that he is ME now offering the -— beautiful and remarkable NEW PLANTS for the first tim : URPU n This r xp e an А СЕТА POE novelty isa тат. уа des ma neis ат harmony of its pretty lavender blus Поре! а t variega- р уф nd. 3 impression, A his wiil be a useful m e gardening, work, &c., and is unquestionabl six fo t or] er „= MYRIOPHYLLUM.—VWithout any exception this is the most elezant of the whole 208 Ргісе 5 Еа AZALEA INDICA GRANDE DUCHESSE DE B Y ES RUE orange-scar! est high- вао marvellously introduced by the Royal Iorticultural ону, lector, Mr. Weir. Its large cordate leav D m mature specimens are about 2 feet in diameter, the gri 2 а qti olive green, the veins intersecting п чи am white; the leaves when young аге of a coppery-pink hue. E ICA.—A pretty variegated-foliage climber, with ея nee on the surface and red beneath. Intro- "em "E Am: d viti A Price 425. vARISOATED- LIAGED NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM, SEN- ue NN very novel feature in a Chrysanthemum makes it distinct species, leaves ux most useful and ornamental character for decora- ; inthe variety here offered the variegation is most and sti striking ; every leaf being broadly margined with mlvery-hke variegation in the most regular and [^x manner. Either for т rn conservatory or open garden — this mes will n unrivalled ibbon оосо коса unex I. or wi i i Ban ће bi ене are the Pompon t; fen ilios of h E uu f Жу novelties of the season, and a E ш. or every garden. Thi entire Stock has been purchased fro r. George Smith, of Walworth, Price 10s. 6d. each, or 6 for: 318. o YARIEGATED-FOLIAGED NEW VERBENA, POP —All the ives in th age have been ex ted at with bright Mida out any RS for it d of а free a beautiful and effective iage our, irregularly and prettil fnt о они n variegation, s0 that with gro s bost ea edging р o recommend it, this variety i isone the h ol eta, producing its blossoms in Адыл redundant manner. ане entire sto eae nib een purchased ded Mr. John Boff, of сооп. Ргісе ВЫ grt for 31s. 6d. ECHINUS MOLLE — Californian пела er andsome weep- ing e' hardy shrub. Price зм ic FRANCISCKA LINDENI.—A free- ng, attractive variety; pe very large violet-mauve oet 'introdueod mm the terior of the кошке of St. Catherine's. „ Brazi It is the bes Franciscea ете er offered. Price 31s. 6d. NEW VERBENAS,—Six distinct and handsome varieties. Thes Мате been proved аз good Der are free "bloomers, Ф distinet lours, and ean be recommended for general е: нелер 318. 6d. For names and descriptions vide Mr. ks ru YTHROSORA.—A distinct h. PTERIS CRETICA SERRULATA Ареса —A pretty varie- К, Intermediate between D p. oreti SEN Бо lineata, Pri ATAYRION ИШҮ NA 8 i m Enc o the the Tini ppt Fem. Price 5 5s. for bouquets. They corym fexto Pink colour, 1 idonis so freely that it pH nearly Klaus flower, added to mun à db is deliciously Mom and the habit thie plant e nent E Price 31s. offered. "They will all be e pieta бран. of the kinds that have vA Mr. W. Price 3s. 6d. each. Каны SARI EA рҮ М — One of the most hobie ornamental [imn durer worthy prag of Cyanophyllum magnificum ei erem CERUL vL plant prod its pretty bl flowers all t is plant produces pretty blue rd vy son ш Н 422Z FLOWER ВЕ EDD. i » " PN € » з » sé c9 та, 6d. » 2*8... » „> 5з. 0d. Carriage free. Ricnanp Surra, Seed Merchant, Worcester. Magniflcont Double Hollyhocks. HARDY’S LIST is now ready, - vu Sd and some E i ition All the Mali xg ча rds of 50 new x TS apud Flowers, good strong well ovd plants, АГЫ 18з. рег dos: ; Seedlings, Bozen to on © ау Raiva Sito ЕЕ paid to ndon, and for Tw. way оп. ley Seed unds, Bures, Essex. Established 1804. ЖООК VARIEGATED o SERANIUMS for BEDDING or POT CU: Mrs. Pollock Golden Tom Thumb кта bow Yellow Belt Golden Тю. Glow-worm Mrs. id Fontaine! са ra Golden Har way Miss Enn Domville пока] The abo те 12 таей, will be v on 3 4 ofa үре 2 for 21з., by ALFRED Fryer, Nurseryman, Chatteri: 5, Cambridgeshire. Carnations, Picotees, &c. Са TURNER'S” кт of 'the aboye is very extensive, and in the fln d uas т prices see САТ. оа ЕЕ А A "ОВ а: MARY HOYLE?” — ese and other New eties Pub t pli established varieties at very moderate р: gr Poo See CHARLES TURNER'S САТА: aud now ready. А TERBENAS.—AIl the best kinds now ready, and Perry's beautiful New Varieties ready 18 May, described in . TURNÉR'S py nii urseries, 81 oug Ere ине RT of a Century. BUTLER AND McCULLOCH, Covent, Garden MERCHANTS, Market, W.C, GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS. rders amounting to 21s. and upwards sent Са COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. 31. 3s. 21. 2s. 1. 10s. И, 15. 10s. 64. BUTLER ax» McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. Per packet—s. d. UTLER'S SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER.. з. e BUER S CLIMAX MELON .. e A BUTLER'S PRESIDENT MELON m .. s. m s 3 6 Assortments of 100 vars. 50 vars. 30 vars. 25 vars. 15 vars. NUALS—Hardy 10s. бз. А 98. » HalfHardy 308. 15s. Я Ts. 6d. 48. 04. PERENNIALS .. 258. 128, 6d. m 65. 6d. 3s. 64. (Hardy) Half Hardy .. .. .. .. Ts. 6d. 4s. 0d. NOVELTIES in FLOWER SEEDS.—8ee Descriptive Catalogue. L the P new L. auratum BS for SPRING PLANTING. —Gladioli, verum including ; Tigridias, Anemones, Ranunculus. Specia xin be sent 385 ————nin—paio, NEY ы NALE ARGONIUMS. v тик GEMS а ThE SEASON. SALTMARSR’S ©“ LIMEE TREASU RE. uel Eirst-class Certificate.) SALTMARSH'S улы ice see pi ма. Liberal на! Nurseries, Chelmsfo ford. The Choicest Strain in Cultivation. pors! S nequa ОА ASIA, per packet, .. BavrMARSH k рон м Mou! ulsham DOBSON’: ARIA, 1s, Y^ нф and 5s. DONSONS [iq PRIMULA, is., 2s, 6d. and 5s. yen sor od 8 emer M Базы... х & 8, в, Woodlan Mies d slewort] d кыы: АТ TT. ACE CLIM OIM embers of Aj to olot cers. үктхв, Ho Hon. п. бес. _ TE; BOTAL "ОКТОС утат Socr ETY, South gton, has assign e Arcades for the EXHIBITI TION and SALE « of an gcn Pi IMPLEMENTS and DECORATIVE bres for HORTICULTURE, ES Mad ERS, €. The following productions are now Exhibi bited ther TING G АРРА: RA ATUS and VASES—J. Jone: LEA. К: ыт trough the inter Tin n bhom most abundant manner. AEN ZONALE РЕП PELARGONTUMS tom the Weekly Magazine, July 23, 18 bd Bur, of King’s Road, CENA og 7 Et “Ма, неа le Pelargoniums than any other trade cultivator i H i өт kinds are ud се all of which are in advance of e res on y Mr. W. B. Price 7s. 6d. each. direct from the Growers, Р quotations. 2t low rates per 100 or 1000 on application. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. fi S а E & HEA' rs & Sox. TERRA СОТТА and IRON WORKS-—CoaLnnookpALE Co, ARTIFICIAL STONE, VASES, хс. Е, E$ Rosner. RRA COTTA, DRAIN-PI PES I. Ми, ATING APPARA BOILERS A pe i "Waars & Co. CONSERVATORIES TREATING APPARATUS, &o.—H. Овмхох, TERRA COTTA A FOUNTAINS ko e —J. WIREWORK and GARDEN IMPLEMENTS—0. R. Warrs. PATENT HOT-WATER PIPE JUNCTIONS—T. S. Truss. A. Bra DESCRIPTION 1. басуи. RUGATED P 8—J. Foxr WINDOW GARDENS. PATENT—H. Haywa ARRIVER e nnt е er Co. (Li —РАТ! JONCRETE S IMITED| TEEN CARE КОЕН Y о ooren & Со. T урот арби. POTTERY. Kc—Bann & Sua BAROMETERS, TH OMETERS, &c. ба x "Casino KAMPTULICON HOSE MATS, зе. Валка Russer Co. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK— B М m: ORNAMENTAL IRON =ч FERN CASES n WER ASES U UDET & Hovemrox. FANCY GLASS. POTTERY-—MzruuisuiP & HARRIS. CUT and FANCY GLASS—Narron & Co. j SWISS bp OE m gie pplieations M "vacant space to be made to to Mr. Fox, Royal na icultural Society, South Ken Kensington. Е oci DECORATION SHOW.— SPECIAL PRIZES, the Gift of one of the Fellows of ues Royal Horticultural iron Be "a m awarded at the pime i rid m e. 24th of JU. de 1865, foi ost tastefully deco: ted Dinner First Prize, -— т £10 10s. ; Second Pom, p арі уада. or £ rd Prize, Small Silver en tof the Fruit Flowers, and China wili be the rit in t. 22 c sies valuable Fruit or Flowers or Chína pen а not re: Tt is not nece: шау ын the Exhib Ladies are invi join in the competition, Each Vxhibition will P^ ОШОДА опа эрме table. Each table to d € tut уй. де еа Russe" of 10 persons, Table must no brise ; may be square, or oval at the en ta e form wished will be provided by the Society for those who ey а fortnight's notice to the Superintendent of the завои Society. mpetitors may use such China, Re M dans нас еу please ; may or may not Flo! tore ether; may use Bivres в, Chelsea, V reges Dresden, Stafford. shire, or any other Eus for their P тпау use оаа ог white glasses, or Doa may use coloured o r plain damask : y, in short, study thei wn tastes, The Prizes win E у Ө, та by а Jury of Ladies, assisted by Members of ве Royal Academ; will be allowe: edi to arrange their tables in the Garden Ae y time н т on the e morning of the > Pith of June, but must have EIE complete by 11 те DA when the Jury assemble, and Exhibitors moss withdraw their tables are or not. Exhibitions left unfinished M s ^T This Ne eil n d itted to see th. until the Jı hare о person mii see the 'urors 5. pA 1 o'clock. finished their р» which will probably уа Pies рази to have the help of two assistants or reis 1, Grasses, &c. m ana vide Mr. W. B.’s Spring List. uem —Five beautiful varieties are ax, each. ; | A 4 'NIUMS. time, аб 21s. For names and 88 ring List, * TUM à U. Б two pretty variegated. Toli е А-а 1 ыз ei ants, one leaves striped w vith SRN EE other with yellow, been introd Price PERSICA (the Mustard Tree of Scripture).—This Sm sn Pant е т offered for iripture time in e cultivated in a stove. Plants 8 VERTI veg 7 F 2. | ur A new invention. Nished Agents for GOULDING'S HORTICULTURAL MANURE, 1s. per canister. Боге Асехтѕ, Wholesale and Retail, for MURRAY'S APHIS PASTILS, Э ШЕ PETUNIA JOSEPH | NEW mc у variegated 1 i pak Pus 10s. 6d. each. б ew and Rare Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, br Plant Houses. т, d 9, ^h BurLreR & McCurLocu, Covent Garden Market, W.C. Che OGarneners Chronicle, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1865. MEETINI R THE ENSUING WEEK ws deeem mera ра а; н а! ensin; Lage dii qn «1р0. fScientitie Meeting) Royal Horticulturai (esit iov Чон Kensington, ^ r. м, THURSDAY, Бы SATURDAY, — connection with die Exhibition of Flow: PHYCELLA m Chili, with dazzling orange-scarlet yellow- -throated flowers, 2 1 clusters of 2 ый e 6, on sed 9 to 15 F fover spikes are ена о o оаа сас Leaves lin qais ing jut а DEM e gold li house we NINE end it ИГЫ as awarded a First- It has been 1 our more than doub] iA to 12 inches hi; igh, ris early spring, "after the leaves are € Me онаси а к n ын sp. NOVA. to 3 inches across ; borne in ; deciduous during the heat of summer. re matured. The texture of the blossom is nitis grandiflora superba, inva aln able ornament for the our inear, deep green orange-searlet Sophro: As a new an confidence, and d is y риа ие, it may prove hardy for class Certificate by the Royal Ho: 10s . each. ultural СРЕ АТІСА Анан чала T Ep genet dme e бр отете а cin a pli lobe arge: ingle Blue Hepatica. » ofa clear and vivid sky-blue. Leaves five-lo оп stalks 6 rising well ST the folia age. 3s each. patiea with blossom: Also awarded a First-class Certifica: А CATALOG "UE of STOVE, GREENHOUSE, and BEDDING PLANTS, FERNS, ALPINES, &c., will be published in the ensuing week. 3 JAS. BACKHOUSE AND SON, YORK NURSERIES, a CONGRESS OF BOTANISTS AND arsts, ii A described as Табанаак for "hardly country i large mber "rn preme et in matters concerning t lt may be ане" whether much direct therin s, but there can be mo S e с б effects. The Deque afforded pierre for botanists and horticulturists cement old acquaintances, and д hr rm new ones, Young m € had the of meeting and assoeiating with the viram кий leaders of their order, while ractical Rertieulburiata eame in esp soni € P men of their profession, now how рр ardently qd ure d practised in the Low countries, with what zeal, and with what success, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Аш 29, рш, rest of a gatheri ble-glazing for thering| WARNER'S contribution on dou will not ы to realise the interest of a ga g Ks тык. Berga ыл M i d M Mot the ent ie og ai 224 еп азса. on of the many sub- s were collected together. On this of his bag to pay -that was at ons P T object of his professions, е pe firt thoughts f р 04.68 ast of hi w further that there th e kno : wu persuade us that there i is no pec ose why fir ltu we hold There ` f the proposed show takes place next yea TEL, ( Нр із is lile dou doubt мова: шоч 2788. we s dens hos E БО: P: ex xtensive pag RATA $ a t of Татар; asinis ed Parma : , Con Mtýnental friends two points, the a fa ng the phionta "анымы to the | art o best си and the art of making the|and many о , interest 1 re, Quartz nuin pps arranged may | Аз we were the loudest 1: last year to cončemn the ade ге t e t of our flower show, why should we по! апа proper tac y top rival them in a scien e We Ono R fault of the past no doubt has bee expenditure of money on things as we experienced in dni terdam, are as well|nof "hortionltural S and a neglect of those ho rti- known there xe as much терий, as among|eultural aids which might have been had {ог | ourselves: We h ave nurserymen of first- rate litte more than the asking. Things were not 1 ized accordi minence, rateao er neing MT in great а, We have all the mih primary REM of the Soeiety—Horticulture, but id h г oin for a Congress, Why. then should we nof have |in proportion to the money they cost. en tha P We are not deficient іп hospitality, iis gut and good PRINCE, the late President of the е Er ore ЧЫ friends be disinclined to ассерё | Society, said, at the opening of the ardens— our cM i i М at m Te. the papers read Pam any praoti ЖГ suggestions e art of емді to "the! sister arts of architec thrown out?” Now, without in the least intending | ture, sculpture, and painting," horticu Посна to admit that no direct pangkat valn attaches to | one and al , were ready to put their shoulders to such meetings and such del s, we hold|the wheel, and perform in good faith the part of that any immedia effect Fus by such the task assigned to them, And we hesitate not i the indirect and h d the — Г ot S many iki nterested in the € s would now be more creditable to the the s, and following the same oceupa- | national character. e i state of the Soeiety's tieu du RUE z^ {һе matter in a pure pounds exchequer more s satis оту. shillings and pence view, will no benefit SS to| But it is useless to "ive on the past further trade OM Man from the meeting of merchants | than to draw f. The from all present. change in а efforts of p Society has To ШЫ = to the Amsterdam fon f whieh rogramme, full of hope and we now give a slight ace P The i eting promise., The: revi el of the scientific з meetings i isa no. d we hear the eavillers ду, “ What 2 to- da ay a reali ГВА! will boa accepte ed as fri alu 8 hat m the Hori panies, Hortie ienlfural pue d шыш. ар 9 3 h ty wi е and w A no thp рові p p ths oil a ré e sulting а it will be great. ociety now numbers in its ranks s & B c D ou. c я Ф =. cat К iin e don Д ний many of the present ows may agt ШИ Society for "i sake agreeable ТЕ whieh the gardens Mord. 0 for TOMOA eden those springing from any pi tastes or sympathies. Far be ц fo gum he HB htsof these. Their Hare ic s fastir ET to consideration ; and w рае ШЕ "ЧЕ interfere vi M. prog necessary for their gratification, One word more, We observe that Hh ings of this Society ere indifferently g aii Тех s inaugurated by а A 8. Е m Professor DEMANNS, iive first i in the Dateh, then in hay glorious display of spring flowers which now set the French lang "us ihe ben efit of the|the gardens at Kensington aglow — the like of is was main у an y à has never before been seen in London, if in i for strange Lig of new phita orded to tanlets pd hortieulturiste, tend the operations zd the ма ad um at rwards the various officers were appointed, and | Chiswick,” must be highly енуше 5 to hortieul- the sapis divided into sections, one for pure |turists, AE ill surely bring a full re ard. 1 S. reported by that portion of the Wd d на аваа ly to t rid rts bere d the fault of ps uit E у | dnos the шй; de as n s bot th a t and a seienee, and as o- ау "авва E fhis recognition, —— Some flowers of а seedlin g Са HINESE have тусн sent to us by Mr. EaR one or two pecai ities vert of guts place the bracts are converted into leaves, A ап i nd Horti- culture, The Botanical Section was 5 over | of high ù raise; they have been well judged, well by Еа of Strasburg ; that of Horti- done and should i yes to A Eu e fuis But pi uld i ip truss а Varr pes йг appearance ; Е. А he саве, Б o dh in some of the flowers have also assume ol lares, showing most distinctly at the base de ish Ше In flowers in th tr ы hough the divisions im , fb fi or " 14 40 UJ r distinc The speakers used the t o| least Horticulture as connected with it, has been them, and their remarks, when necessary, were cie still аб South Ken ein gion, if has else- interpreted into French for the benefit of those where been advaneing; and only by long and una NOR pa the жыр MP e of the үзе wem vigo rius СМ M. А poli ey of invention rather 1 1 of uo Y arke e lost ground be recovered. eussion, but, Е to the absı iae Pot som xd j^ Wan what тай ү dads be? On glancing the of the | nerves is i though there ера going to the different divisions. j thir nr consists in the production at the base, bed: trüss, ii Lu ne Mist, a circumstance W у extr in some of the reet our peces "Oxlip. It is 4 pae Hore е ally that the sepals become d ri iere 121089 = disputauts, the number (s entered upon was|over the field be any objects af rest mall. se rthy ei mi ined uiros is reproduced from , 8 E T re A x EE not rare i in gardens. Mr. E y informis Y т “i The flowers Ч and the bau t. Md. flowers are generally ar are bai aud of a deep colour, .. M. BELHOMME, that he h Observed two forms em seeds, the one elon- |to colleet into а focus the satione hey hu di rti- tter | eu ‚ the la i e prodnoed emale piante "the former males. If|the арчи of directing them ps во col- dios obsa UN rmed in the сазе of other lected, to hold them in reserye till some skilful œcious pieke nie d ill not be nnimpor-|hand and inventive brain shall дете pointed B REN, who formed an|out how they may opu ма ап tho nd This plant will form’ the ais of a paper by Mr her = ы objects of Wes É РЕ М стн KENSINGTON а | dels d double MWh who ho that , things "horticultural cannot be ma of the eapabilitie sd он pen] & Co $ 'semi- tropical усеше, which aro Messrs r CA; ^ t some length on lerestin question of hybridisation produced | th aes as етеш of ia iade ness of this view эр, тиг ious point, the Cytisns polioy of йы Ноя but h eodd tion. We do not | e es. He|ask the нанач Т сеза e Ple REICHENBACH/) - 6 Вонг аб Clapton, and which in the #З ts blossoms will rival, if indeed 1 nus Pe ы of that chi d We шау also о have di f the Jatir =e Ыз im what others have failed to йо. W ould a M һап Ex l reali dso бак, and their | before setting de to work ы, wére Ё menials, or if RSS orbugal. Mr. | hand and foot? Or would he e sed e EE two distinct | expect to alise profitable. геа from his spem | nir for the purpose of witnessing t {2 d Marti] duced by the Bedding Messrs, Е. Ө. HENDERSON x. d Ара 29, 1865.) qu CULTURE OF THE сыз largely into t of the my o und to be so useful an Дат er during In all e je in under growing trees, I recommend че moderate sized stones to for in some L3, is absolutely ne cessary. drains may be well to aining pipes: There d жа attention of those 2 Aige үне subje a ів nob | be e used in dod th ed if e no йаг to some c of the prin Ге арноо mp jjeet, because they assist the free Еа of e profita obj well |; S vated « ona large impa e dessert i in па D attention of the ao А 1 ed to them ird of us нае E ed we find od кеш s planted vi БА out-of-the-way "kid and teir chance, uncared for, a g them to a E are sure to penetrate the ear th whic 5 | making the n thi n only xe we y when they exceed а "gresctibed pipes alone are almost, if not quite AL ss affe ter x m "as of a yery few years, because the roots ich is loosened in THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 387 which drainage will not be an 1 improvement, ae терор п 4 or 5-inch pots. They must have T e sto Ove, where they y of light and air, ва ртт shade only ^e pr "ent ioni from burr ning. say from to 6 inche removed *: а у quire i "their inel shift hes 6, n or Fio pis these n useful sizes for the purposes o If E i requi for any particular obje T Lr as aed of the ев plants as ы! fill a large pot w withont over-crowding ; and a plenty o of space for its deyelo opment. A specimen grown in this way will generally produce larger bracts than coarse of pruning C Pew ment being utterly advantage be cropped with Potatos, "aM under su ch E Lak Е. a lse they are planted às a kind fayanrabia. сорани these will b of supernu тор, кыы у of а better place, | of seas sease) a highly и intervening аА s bet the HUN {тее ill co expenses, and lere PM i ыз orehards, where, although. "subjéeted a system | ope А i from the necessity of keeping them w ithin| The АГАН of the young ем for званар і in Aur owing the shade from tbe orchard t; trees, | their permanent situations is ork of tim id {liat deficient supply of which hy ably оп! always to be done in ati qe a "edi cam idt түе that Ia tion as taken in its а sense, and the principle } js i assert sha t t d perm e ent cce at once, and be trained ont in the re di es fop, but I cannot but consider this as a very ^ disadvantage. 'h as to make it pay enses ауу cropped with many ег D реја that of of the Nut trib t tobe conclu ad, бош we are dealing w wirt т ected, the. nsumptio n, comes naturally as tho "first great considera- Tad toit I I would observe that where the be he other produce, md I hold that this can only, be dene at Iam not a in favour of catch crops—as they are Snak ail When the plants become well rooted ive them h t the same M they require f heat an cu ire to bring ouf their bracts tp parfeoti ion. Аз the plants paes out of flower let tham go dry, and the ey may be stored away beneath the d | base of тү бең: da Ra "boy eh he че їп ы with es mayr a little nt and should o only recommend it heavy niri d во fhat the tree regular itho det à be brought Forward "into a bearing condition on a limited space in nurser For this pee "d. and remove with a sharp knife all the buds on the stem to the length of 12 sr 14 inches from the base, and head bac - the Au. a " inches paro с eight. hould g Frente form t ud. be ы rows 2 feet apart, d - bores at Ows s for the first two year: the This s in t 18 inches in f th e Mam aud therefore worth eodd. Thos. Brown, Too KITCHEN GARDEN er A III. T Pea, viz., tho tall dwa rfg groep, "t THE LM of ЕГА Marrow and dwarf white, a e tall р strong well-rooted suckers, | end ie f А the stem; remove also impor Us ЭТ nd "авторе" as LA rendor the prt there are so min ШАР {о e first instance in selecting a ng. e nn the Nut is fed to attain the querit is а deep loa oim p a dry substratum aste al is b dU, in d ei gr ven Pd vius E Pais А when there is a Ait Sven soil. say butt u m = any side shoots have started below the main branches. Thes cde may e latter must ye shortened back dis ing syporseded. by later А They d acquired a оде pe и, би regarda distintivo character, ' A: as depart cv, vi true stoc often el the tall an rf green kinds; while British won dwa 4nd Айе are made to do duty for the two w th T i. инто owing late Peas," as they аге some- times term earliest а t rs to be the Mss or Waterloo Mak which also known as Thu ce. This is a A proi cropper, producing hould b be pricked to 3 inches, after uidi the m up and e ee with rotten man second yea ied. produce a p на е the base of the main branches Ж the future tree. And here I must ob: d a free circulation. of |. the Peas бе s a oT air amongst the br anchos 1 isav pen know whether or n pe be secured. pore than that, the centre must o pem A open. as Nuts, in common М ehm tendency to upright, the work k of training ае during this period of their growth, and eti the pliable. Бр sm " eret "ne stakes thr - #5 bt arly the s f pr epeh of. soil, ^n nt nature - уе be taken pe of the conditions, ma pd. sh hould b d used to е h to them in their essential n the necessity of.a dry e the күн of t "1 сег- wit n elay s d dn a. abit i Je nera Пу y gross, o he ined.to produce an rs ul po v ба д ender ТК 10 € ET 1 Run. e je wear ut tree безин es well and | lea 8 ; in these cas however, it is alysis A". althouzl: стей" ш, t ey 8 0 сеп j "ier: в dye Ч vd iren огоц ry b Ve m It ma АІ за with eie, þu d а E ye t ie NUS T сазе aid to surlace EE for у the first M catio i 5 en: efficient ed porous there i f and h 1t з EA ASTE eu depth С I consider | sandy E i care үн in all ri 'prunings the MN are shortened to an outside bud. John Cox POINSETTIA та ring pla iere of any height or size, but iie from e to 36 Inches rative purposes, "d E the old plants should be starte rd growth. s will be don rong | hent, air, Ж M and by giv ing the and syringing them once or twice Ao cie made shoots three t or f: Mies Ve When ү FT take these oif as LR removing the th y | little eel, as in the case of a Dahlia cutting, mall pots, $i eat, each having a little um Lat ini the ү ould БЕ аа d taken n and biet ina whe mitt iod nd T be ed over hea "d them from Ев Ж, ор Furt hd s ыу will sufficiently hardened to be mh d in the si, with a Ln X. nd in about i week ог ten days they should be E iss with 1 n o trees, possess "m MT in pus tion. P The Victoria Marrow appears © be the oni M HOT we have 'of the round- els classed in this s section, м 1 гота d Hes Merz, ke to the colour of t he Peas wh , ex Ei. olive, and olive and white. I find, e ver, that some of these cba o gt i Ме. ке юч to bearing about t song th marks to their r respective merits, and to compari the best, if not the best, of all tall Sailei T pens is Ne Plus Ultra, а variety Ey PA nd that ratisfies to the Ei p e by Pheipg m in suffi- | ma em with afi of it. i ot t and i in the London Pus when cooked, even whe! rich fay onr, always com- dry some of th à pale Se Eo p rd отето e bm og: mi e Ti ге which h: rus i5 ux mte Pea is D Tall Green о! ich аге EU Eu Ed gi esembles Ne (в quota reen pen iti in qualit y. Tow ог Jeyes' бей» partake sof the characte: of Ne PI s Ult ra, and is considered to be {denua with it; | all events the latter is often supplied for it, "m THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, - d od pudet —— highly ргошівіп, g before th f. —M to the Society many of the old Fellows, an ng efore they вае E кеиш э m Folien ИШ ttle i n m T" A би к нь e return will p robably s пех опери * е be Bes flow rhaps a little s Bee not o à Except m eference to this point it F k Т9 ya a proper way ; and the piet styles ; ; the yo p ng fruit then dwin E much like it, was way is to ha ve att he » улеш! bns who Et moans of much attention I however go Са S Quer ntan wrona by adde, ry lar ди re ame Битеу of ore: | they s progressing rcl "у etnia tpe not so good as British Queen Ly it. Eh 2 may be | ture, as well as being able to tali да here iin E рде, d ес even these, working along ы the latter is commonly sent out for 1 Xs lt y f | plenty to do the talking part, but we Mae "atri пас | 171010, thereby giving it а cankerong sca abby a; эн. of О Oxfo rd Tom, now e exti net, the origina ie bu ui pS to take to the practical part of the work И which destroys its value. I trust, pus [rius » f Tall Gree om nd pesa ;| Pea ar Trees in Pots. —] сег rtainly agree with E T. R, hos D P ndly assist me wit th x е advice = T - other в se As. а h all 1 em | matter the said of (айн Berkshire e d the fist Sor 10 gems ot their Ош ЖЫЛУ, к Ward's 1 om ble and gre «eh, Hou, vion e in pota, at east during even if ther = ‘ glass- laria тену ought loy to x D ES night, ed EN t withou "md т ouses for th ре ^ eroe e ed they are bett Y cover, E r blosso: I would, however, plunge them in the | will stand almost any degree of f eod, a PN debes gui ad giu. Wi such trees tbere is no r risk from is damp. I tried some experiments Tode: an those o kat ха, ем from spring frosts than there is in the case eum winter that. proves this; I put a quantity of А Mrd 4. vip y ie gg rara pl 1 doc i As nd | in icd open e ma nper z ga wall, on] leaning as аге I ater. Trees; an old glass light agains e "n the certainty of a cr n of fruit is much gre c um: Kentish, a ed ы ааган TIT n pote are quite under command ; they can be amie leaving the ends ope у are now by fa [^ are y, д д £e. jua uod aeo паре | КӨР bud artificial food m either be supplied to еке LT. БА plants I [^ re shi с мр " of th the E are almost veis d UY | them or withbeld. They can be conveniently move ed e ir E уд uneat л, . while those he d lea Wand of Ve from one ө рше ce to another at dy season, whether they d that what have E pi ord re io enm semble s British Queen i Таз are at rest or n blossom, without risk of injury. Nice һатыу called 1 10- нета is p. Г at least 10 yan or арров " J: | the seeds are larger t noured with a patent, and fine names sud Sh rior a үе, jt las summer `4 or Б feet high, bearing а couple of dozens |as Orate Vina ery, &c. True, they have not been used Som spes ier ав are шешсе а m Жык fruit Adr ird here last shark] p^ 8 and|grow Grapes in, nor have they had loose bricks c Early Me sona o m a fis fad Di 4 dozens, Жү are again studded with blossom foundation, but they have a 9-inch deal to rest при Melee, Мыз Edward. a ап green Marrow, as buds) a ery orn комен and would not dis-|they are always in use for Early Peas, Dwarf French » 2 * d һ i Beans, Winter Lettuce, Ridge Cucumbers, i height;|grace even “eonspicuons places in arboretums or ans, mel : > B &. | аши и Bas, trm ad ну ile Mua omis a енн wein. БЫ у М: maten NM E mella r » 00 п 1 -inel s here; this is 1 ‚ vers will look over his ушш, Гэ == а Ж early, sent, оп& by About 100 are grown i Dit ts Ни uy; al Оюну 1855. he Will fnd the measurement of lr aite ho 0 " ill be made e, as Е present the they зас bw fine healthy well-furnished pyramids : well remember it eulogium he passed upon them lanted in th ti " gla i Foa ima are fr aae iris nd a ы t Judicious woodi aim OE but the hinges a move in the P PE direction, Joly of these papers rapta uq conduce to such a result, ‚| Morris, Esso ner to Т. ©. G. White, Esq, Mawr whatever Ris Бе the shortcomings or Корер that have characterised them. - Qu. — Lady Birds.— Unusual quantities of these pé ^ little Баев have appeared here early this spring, Home Correspondenc ue wrchyards and Spring Soest ме to thank ear they swarmed i | in bd unt]ess numbers í in бт 2e s Grass i E ое . 86: ч 5 interesti opular feng x та ^ believe, ps the aos in takin the butchers sheep and cattle at — per head, to Toit the Grass in the ohireiyard, and to tread down the mounds ( the graves; and there is some hope that flowe wers, i planted over the remains ot departed "rends, | experiment may be MM by capturing a low andin them loose on m woe. и Rose or o aui ы "vi another occupant, As а Welshman graves ү мч with flowers оп Palm йы, ШҮ "cis never earlier than the 15th of vidi Hy aad than the 15th of April; and, if I w, Кы ios Mo рр i с ruar ms. LER he ün т the | were potted—the former are trained along with Plums, pn themselves о йаен ле It has kept possession fquire's shrübberies and his own are hardly sufficient | Cherries, and Apples against а walls, 4 feet high. | of a border near а wall looking west for years, p о furnish. the necessary evergreens. Can апу of your | Thi t mode of greens Pear most useful and wholesome vegetable, and beh d list of reen shrubs that may us I here— 50 jn pots bave furnished. as much fruit any Spinach [P] The purchased seeds from which ue e It | stock with di ung, w wever, to а cA ое o wed ts | profusion with which d grows naturally ма i rain i ter, w S., E. m ; $2 1 rford. : Il im the intervals. ave already made a trial! They get no surface dressing, but they are regularly "Blaet Varnish.—Allow me to inform y at planting i in еб: „turf Crocus vernus (whic hI found | watered twice a week with liquid manure from the | pondent who requests information respecting i g pasture), Snowdrops, Daffodils, | farm-yard tank fro Garden Crocus, Tu ulipe, Jonquils, Snowflakes, &c. The | done swelli 8 уа three plants will, I e t come up and | noon, Sundays excepted, at about we k, from iron fi and as it has e d овуз ed ear a ;a ақ o ed them | ti те Peaches Nectari h КЇЇ r that purpose, I determin uently in [чей and orchards. But the rest, | and Plum all Ve iren саян pea s eies for ve the БЕ d hg ange of пек told, 229 more rare are the oniy p эе? Ку" that have failed here uu forcing houses. 15 was also applied to. n thi А а large tank for вар disappear altogeth Can any of your correspondents pot- мм 3 еаво i tell me uber the case of my friend, who told me | Fru rees in ii en: plunged, in the borders of = water to the same aide, the tank being pp this, was an ionalcase? And, if not, how I ca hard or in the open ground, speedily root | and formed as ар ТЕ ; preserve the bulbs year after year with the least dis- | through Be. bottom of the pots. quire warm it, i E oyal Hi ofl the ш ? A Parish Clerk. cutting ce аб least every season. If the tree is i utumn time, the h M^ т C delighted ^ : quo Ae cow de 17 fruit „and firmly Ачы the operator is А to рач ot е andi of раш Primul oos de a short time! It reminded me of the past x see such gor, : pleasure of having met these is pests owing to | obviates апу ad ч t may arise from Petr trong f fresh slaked lime. Next day this Жн si pee meetin, кук probability T А od Fhe c Fonsi a little too long, but А washed and seraped off, voa time. D The той end А A e made short if des red. J. SFS iud d scraping off seve 1 round. 16 is gratifying to see brought out in this wa us painting an ping laced by Oak good old ovy that have nearly been lost to th рык cedi rei y n че елү conr ot pres о сар Peon ра рене О! оБ` ЗЕЕ 8 BÉE = = = Ès e iz 23 БЕ тар * extreme inte est, of whieh I will ооа б th s hM b i. eet qe e interest, of which I wi ion two or three, Yir Ыш] a is season before ? y h the me LI І was pertice. js d ес of | a оаа the вате time last year, but I Er perds. respondent's doch ss T did, he wils aer get rid o Сенна РУ wers. There Vinery, w f the sey : ner, Malvern Kin m mbidium eburneum, with several spl neo Jom. pem venti os ivory Ec F кп d think «е аа! Medi week got inside and killed the flower ned Mx І сап from experience caution every о some hot pu rie maged several other plants, which ур f black varnish in any shape. рр : - Then | than 2 feet further from the з Mili Же oa glass than the Re nik, . | wati tus Vineries, ап һе giros sc Sophroni Fori mew ra! What iok wid not iure ed im with снин. with plack varnish, j, forgetting chat dai yar ir rely contrast $ , | ower spike, although the top of the р] ts fter Kill À E urere а! add uix ' not more than З inches from (е e ass. pieni y dicii ande all ‘my flowers, I fried Ite? "ovde dm Ан à МЫМ for 1 smi MIN fo S. Н. Norris, Esq., Altrincham, | means to remove it, but нот ping and filing, Бас with п hrough say, it is pleasant thus to meet old Crickets.—How can I most effectually get rid Ke last; e ray I tol кт pel Ls ; art kl ey ones mind 1 ese— езг qoid Siemens ы ON шм Yo ben pests? Since Í sta PE VERE X eces, t ; 2 redation coal, and hea: poss n rdo к ы x y crops, although | only effectual cure. H. T. Ағаш 29, 1805. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE 389 ——— M AES entomologists, an opinion which Professor Westwood | b З W hile е | of its author is quite Foreign n Corresponden {> ous, The арыш ao opposed Dr. MEIN y ; HONA CULTIVATION AT DARJEELING. ме Ander- | E Schiodte" s views. He further read some not сүн opposi- | ге ied. еа bns fecuri — who is in charge d ENUY b tha oren. і. КЕЎ verthrowing | Dr. Russell's pow observation aud description — fi ble statement of the | simil are so well known that Ei is dm г dwell on them; ; ment of Bengal a very favourable s ч al simi aha of sound wit crm generic names previously suffice it to say, that although his in Canada made since July, 1864. He has also чрст, | established; and Professor Westwoo but short, forming, in fac edt. an orta in his nna + H $ а sel nthly r v xp 8 e abd eom er it dvisabl neric names, even | American visit, yet. his book is full of interest for the account of the operations of the aa i Jj 1 Ау identical s the names of genera|general reader, and contains many valuable hiuts to statement of the progress of icut € ully AA employed in other classes of the animal or vegeta able A» who seek more particular information on many is oí ‹ m nt species o ith ie eem rof an " ki а kin gdoms. Mr. X CA pe dm M A a paper entitled | subjects. Тһе special point to which he turned his open air, without shelter of any kind, Tri ларга, Britannica,” a monograph of the British attention was the state of the defences of Canada; and сыы f Caddis flies, comprisin 124 s es, arranged he isi ES Marr s voe »" xin da for the in 43 genera, The Pre ident zi айан y" pen gei Msi Жее ч eq apices err: - month of Jan ew extrac tł f Economic Entomolog the strong ints, aud al th b; In — 1506, the cultivation ied | Loc had resolved to. offer two prizes o 1; ро ; altho ugh they bm КҮСЕ hy displayed by the and in ке чі at Tebong. "Ts five e gu in neas each, to be awarded to t he -muthors of | witl to England, and an aversion access "чек йл п@ the ux open- rei p мре n Б personal | to the yo. [жа rule. From the fact of their former angbee, l led, however, to t | колу ег | Гете on the an atomy, economy, ОК дену of any eel Berga T Ра. Am MA: De. Russell т, S bo тере т insect group of insects especially -—— or|draws a hopeful the but it is oor De de sies es alg; a - nd "M ber, | o obn bores to mankind, „to be illustrated with figur s of | evident tat Gud. they ай те, in еар ал акеп sim 5 ba ы йы май "оц е | the insects in eir аб present weak points, а althou gh victory may nallest plants, while а e lately rooted cu tings, be noxious) "Which must detail the result 2 actual ultimately ас) а t must be "t which were still in pots, were transferre experiments for r the destruc-| severe. Let them be warned in r beds form vim ams iv т diy шш o a ieri slope. tion of the insects themselves, The memoirs мааа t is well known that жттке Canada lies io plants were place e T^ ds ENT А2, о. 12, Bedford Row, London, |in a more southern latitude than England, yet ween each phát, eac А ping about 20 И] eet long. with fictitious tien natures or r mottoes, on or before the | that the climate in winter is far Ba severe ; such beds we m Б 5 you Т р Я аге they will be referred to а |and as the visit of Dr. Russell was made during Cinchona officinalis by t of December. It was Committee, to сае upon their merits ; бес must be | that season, we meet with еы vivid little pictures found better to remove all Ды from the plants, and accompanied by a sealed letter, pie vise: with the o the delights of а ean g, skating, Ж The {о expose them fully night and day. е plants in | fictitivus signature or motto adopted by the writer, Me mount of snow seem e somethir of which these beds will be grown to je cuttings. It is | enclosing his real name and address, The prize essays | we in England can fori but a faint He; the streets таним eid Van — v dim to become the property of the Society, by whom they are described as being piled with it, and those who purpose. Fh is паш d ue ра р ж е : een | will be pu пра eha d. gire into the country appreciate the difficulty of completed, all plants produced will be placed for a; April 3.—F. P. Pascoe, Esq, F.L.S., President, in making tracks” in a desert of universal whiteness, time in beds situated near ы ground to be per- | the mi The President exhibited а Bolboceras, Fo our months of snow and frost are, however, com- а planted. — After v ning two or t three Mpperenuy new, captured by Mr. Одете, at баайог, pensated for by warm and fine summers ; and, as in all months in wh t the 2,8 зас, аѕ ап garg 4 sE ыз th. S, ntil th near Adelaide, South Australia plants will be laced in the ps erma ка nt a rk- | by гата it out of its burrows in ard roads unknown in more equable regions. Many o of our yielding plantations at a fixed dista: ach that place. The President ha petes шыг noticed a | readers "doubtless „remember the varied ced dis- c —Y € T 19, вео plats of C Сабоба similar economy in the French species, В. gallicu officinalis Rungbee, so that t mber of| He also drew attention to а letter which had EREN Exhibition of 1862. ori of that species has been Amie attained. | in the ени relative to the Rose-like galls on | Тһе following ud bue Russell's account of the agri- These stock-plants will be allowed to grow for some | Willows, exhibited by Mr. Bond at a previous meeting, | culture of the cou time before Me аге taken fro om them to form учее that thes galls afforded an explanation оѓ) Notwith ake aoi the long winter, Upper Canada irl v fn jor nU Willow blossom- | yielded, БИС: to late averages, 21 bushels of winter Fh T. ar below рй at Christmas, ore exhibited | Wheat and 18} bushels of spring Wheat to the acre. t all the +64 ым potes Res next five d VERIOR. colle b Captain | Lang Lower Aem inm where « neges has not received the months at à least w. will be added to the number of |i in o коп. Weser Himalayas $, yields a er proportion to the ipt yielding planta. from idees, t хув bodies and w ъй ^ which were | acre, b Wheat is of йш quality. In ipe The reports of the value;of Cinchona Р with г elongated Fungi, found by A, E. Ciada thes yield of Ad bout 30 bushels to еч во conflicting that it does not appea йк le to | Russell, ы. "Mr. Janson also exhibited a large | асте; in Lower Canada i 3 bushels. Bar! a E raa] entirely the cultivation of this Species. S collection of Lepidoptera from Bengal and the Hima- | little less in Tr and E оле oes а i in illiam Hooker, in a letter of the 8th January, 1865, | layas, including some very ipe new species, collected | Lower Canada, an nd I bout а writes that some well-known chemists seem to think by the last-named gentlema: Мг. William Wilsou Oma 246 Potato а-к den 125 to 176 rure la EMI of i of it now, and that Professor | lers ex xhibite d seven i interesting species of galls, that Cinchona -Pahudi iana and | coll sted г. В. T. Lowne. The Preside e: "Hartio gme pert equally with agricultu piens are the pamo, ed 1 that in “crossing Monte Moro in i “From t = of Lake Ontario, round öy “the — г" which was pointed ou оч! 1 ob N all along А Canadian shores of TAN А. А, Black, of the Royal Herbarium at шна) p the siz а aine со ог, s hs Lake Erie 2m A n nd Peach g eet с казын Qd g ew flowering iting ach of which w. TT. rally fou and tripen to Aiah ion in the o Жн the Е inchona Pahudiana from pw adds | e or аа insect, which having ыш slightest artificial aid. The island of Montreal i is : dis- nothing commercial value of this plant. n the surface of the snow and become chill ed b y Apples ; в The Government plantation at Darjeeli tained 1 the island. of Orleans, below Quebec, is 1 equally iiu Jstof February, 1865, of C. succirubra, 4780 1 f or its Plums, Over the whole of Canada, and seedlings; of C. Са lisaya, 23 ; the insects, an Meu vii ool was not us Melon and Tomato acquire large dimensions, and 19 329; de vx ; of C. deine, including var; дейдк considered satisfactory by some of mes m s | | i Л п h ds being planted i oaoa О C. Pahudiana, 5092 ; making a total prosent, Profosor Westwood а the latter end of April, aud the fruit Dr. marks on the sini published ME A е | gathered in "September. Pump mre mene D i зано „adds a e showing the rate of Chigoo by Dr. Karsten, contending that the generi р mensions; they have exceeded 300 lb. in diferent t Cin es at Ке near вупопушїса1лаше Rhynchoprion ought not to "E eight in the em hene of Toronto. Iudian Corn, oen. from which it appears that at the fi 1| Hops, an com к sor yield fair а (altitude 5500 feet) the growth of C. by himself nearly 3 0 years ago. Mr. Bates returns. тейә а ЫЙ Flax igenous plants, and and ofC. P, кар January was from } to 2 of an inch; dd containing Ursa of 16 m оба, can be cultivated to апу silenti E many parts of the tame speci udiana from 1 to 4 an inch. At 4350 feet the | from the Amazon district, of the interesting genus | Province. With a proper expenditure of capital, Eu тынуу. from $ to $ of an о? Agra, P which the паш of ока. species now MÀ could be made quite independent of Russia, or P $aninch. At 3715 feet C irub amounts to 140. any o 3 country, for her supply of these valuable to 14 inch Barrarw.—A general |" Nor i ures than in i to 1 of an inch. t 2500 foci Pista Кы | Prem ot this Balety - ; eld i in the pe e Rods | E н К ы mergi rtm rich i фай: шен] troas i to 2 of an inch. At 1825 feet, C. SA the Aore Horticultural — t South Kensing-| « Sivé ani except coal, the want of which isto а 1011 inch, C from 4 to 11 crantha from | Monday last, Mr. Edward Wilson, V.P. | considerable ext t compensated by the vast stores of Pahudiana - officinalis from } to 14 inch, and C. in pce ей. After having stated e ;objectof the meet- | fovit; of bog, and of mineral oils ín the Роб, from 4 to 14 inch, during the month. ing, the chairman called upon Mr. B. Waterhouse | Oanada is very ok d n many minerals of the first = Hawkins to read the соты which had led to | importance. Tron із deposited in exceeding abundance the receipt of a letter fro = General xd »|in the Laurentian system ; lead, plumbago, phosphate i are fou. Бокова, 2001008, nd marbles р TOAL: Bes Prince of Wales had gr se consented - :do. f d Mani: CE [oer tome spen «ала become the Present of tho Society., Phe following ions Тыз Hacer spetum af shui, Sc, contia bii kid ы ан found. on жб, resolution was then put. from the „Chair : s=“ That the | cooper, silver, and nickel, juspers, and пати, , availing romises e Іеау I of fle A кү SE be sare of е distinguished honour во graciously bare pi bids м. and ochreous pigments, prematurely d eveloped in wh and шш | Sonceded in norana om M A to cost every description E marble and slate, minerals, and winter, Сер 1 conti ited тень g Wales of the Proident of f the Society, proceed to elect | Substances useful i chemistry, in arte, in agriculture, rticæ а Coh Edusa, taken in | 18 Royal Highness to that office, and e i is- hetoby | ig хле табун бент. throughout the land, iod having the wings, especiall y the duly elected." This was carried abs ig Ts vins from Lake Superior to Gas or г with dusky marki 'ossessed of ebur 2410 advantages, is 16 to ibited a vari ; separated. — | hieme at that the population — inereased i exhibi n 40 ча бок а л уы e Society to 5 id for жекс services, кә four times tho in — of the United States in е years!” and this, al h “the Germans aud the s P ug Pi 7 E 5 Ё E " ES E В i Ё $ a 4E ki iy i 31 n «Ёк EX ; E Tw : Е Я P E Zac | Н | Ё E ; E | ted States. The emi "N'otíces of Books. grating powers of Scotland are rapidly — and i ui a, New ntr E d) y E і < EE S LI B Г-И © 1 TE У i e Ё, Н H P Br g E 1 ш R, Е ЗЕ 225 E g 1 Кі 3j о E 4 1 c 4 Е E g Е © "5 E 3 2 EIS it = E z 2 3-2 ji EE = = 5, m 8 isions of Coleopterous insec Тыз ие earance at а time when more | which suffers fro early to the di the сузе of Fabricius E | -— M vim re Dica Gola. Өй the subject Government, tho ыа oon Pam and misrepresenta- it of the latter, as general | of Canada, and for t feroci alone it will doubtless | tions of powerful agencies, and the ignorance of the THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. án э tum who seek to i improre ‚ their condition by | days, the amo ount of rain for that month bein nearly | b y generally considered un five — « - uble the usual quantity ; in Ju the | be Ач Hr rin tely, the Medie к гау ; August and September the | Supplement containing 66 pag T sii (e gin much above the average. ns short, СИМИ «d iim i typified to be exceedingly dry proved Tho Irrationale of S. eontrary to be excessively wet; whilst (һе! This P of Speech, mM revious season, typified by 6 equinoctial week to е | from M d 5 pipar on Stammeri f ‚4°. т а agazine, 390 poorer c classes going fo forth in | search of new homes,’ be visite y fine. Let bis account of v pec ome serve D Thog quays of Montreal g €: are of imperial bea city in Europe. f iot stone from the Lach hine Canal xem th т river- ios very wet, pro ved to x fo И 4 7 before the city, leavin a bem ne broad mall or esplanade | successive seasons were in fact diametrically Rua eret fue ! eal i the houses. The S pubis what they should have been according to "the we а: cipe gi Te obse - era with whieh am built " solid Ме; in which a tec which the author of the оваа has laid down Thi ais | өю мшш es that child predomina! are of very merit. | y € n — to „speak more do ubtfully than odd on зај. xu dong baf akin ecd rmn адат, banks, markets, hospitale Afi я z ore 3- their, little Ъ in, wn. all are vov 4 of a a lly perusi - e present a very di hether the summer ст prove goo : ; < i that which was poem y the. dier Trew ee different. || ча ner Ex explanation “7 "OR om rene Montreal of 1812,” and ltu: By known somethin ч of ind mistaki not; ts he has himn e question - rere) Canada appears for the | 7e Olrysanthemum : its, History and Cu ith tl d paso misery of sta mmering, Bi de Manádeé; and ip]. John alter, .R.H.S, with ем траене with thankful heart he tells tho world that this чі : and engravings on wood. London: Groombr idge & eror пау be cured. this рш presen vien d күт а үнү that such a magnificent country — to England. After all, —— i|. Sons, 1865. 8vo, pp. that Ф ye £e observant und Da y а question of time; sooner or later, When Mr. Salter discourses on Chrysanthemums, 5 himself in earnest to try 5 oll; drop off and assum eir inde x pem p speaks, No one we believe esr ье | ure A [^em pm d, and met with во pendence; but, as Mr. Russell urges, vint з à | dierent |f ound more thoroughly competent to give the " com- T that he maie that arb tbe stud - +з 2 in pit "d introduction into England in 1764 up to yen] g n were hi denien — с pem 4 iei. g^ het m sent date," whieh i s what is here promised, for unch fri rien nds thr rough life. The latter writes, «| become alienated fron m the parent country, and ripe for w ias been with pos hor an almost lifeJong study; witnessed Mr. Hunt's pgs an alliance with its rivals, no one with arien sym pathies about for the aiaee of stam mering. It is fonnded on corres hysiological principles, is simple, efficaciouz, and m. The Summer of 1865 : founded on the Vernal Equinos, both of instruction and of interest, We content our- attended by po or inconvenience, &e,” Such testimony With Observations on the Summers of England. By selves ws stating p Mr. Salter’ s is a good bo ok ; is conelus Thomas D: e d London: Rogerson & Tuxford, Uere h the further remark, that on Mr. Hunt, by dint of good sense, patience, andper idus там кийн to the fall development of | severance, made man discoveries, — ermined that Since ce 1860, е: du thor has annually give na a foreoust hia fases the ce tender pon urn to his yt of the prumers fou AND са of treatise with confiden d n to a few his- | thorough surgeon's education, which the father neve respective vernal са Ж € state of the мш torical seraps fro p its p : Dr. James Hunt has made the cure of stammering from the 18th to фе 25th of March, He bas laid down | То begin at the beginning + in 1764 a plant of the | the ergon of his life a gener: in his бойла qued s, that "m small yellow Chrysanthemum was growing in the Жашау equinox u Ча Ъу ап ordinary summer, рођен Seata at Chelsea In 1789, M. Blan- Booxs REGE!Y&D.— The and predicts it; and an extraordinary equinox predicts, of 5, 6, 7, and 8, edited by T. Rap Jones, F. e y ne | we rpl e—reachin, ng France!alive. To him ,| Henry Woodward, F.G.S., — original articles itin панну cuf deri is no t likely," he says, “that ma ny | reos belongs the honour of бана Ше Ai subjects of geological interest, reports and а accustomed observers Meus consider the vernal equi- it cheese] to Europe; in 1790 this tard м | of societies, and reviews of books, That of Mr. Marsh's gh, to b шал y to Eagland ; ; in 1795 it med at | book, ealled “ Man and Nature," treats of the inevitable usual for the time. "A may be some grounds for Mr. Cales Js nursery, Аё at —— e was pum result. of destroying forests i in Canada, the draining of Jos Бгд ^ Hm imply an | figure etween 1798 р. valled about the 1808 e А и were ловы * in 1820 twelve by planting. Mr. Hunt's “ Mineral Statisties of Great ame period 1 last year, thus implying for this year | distinct varieties were known in England ; and in 1826 | Britain” gives the consumption of coal for household he same probable result as for t he last, viz, eia a y 2 і igwick. this | Purposes, uf. on w exports, maturi me Sek varieti re all imported, but in 1830 seed | Valued altogether at more than millions sterling. of is bound to conclude, if there is a ved in the i of rie еше and а new race of | Some papers relating to че thermal springs of Bil, irati in tho; le ava referred to. But he goes on РА arieties sprang up,- ecame numerous, То | ®п@ read there last year, are noticed. Reviews of Mr, say, “ this is not, however, the light in which it isl the Бебе -—À и чечме , belongs the honour | Prestwich “Оп the боодо " Position and Age of the going А ved in th cast, It was vidently a of having raised the firs European seedlings, and | Flint-implement-bearing beds, and of the Loess of the lt ж. а i g some АР these are still prized, as for example, Maréchal S.W. of pem and s. wW. of France;” and of Pr. of the atmosphere, passing over nearly al Пр Duroe, Insigne, Christine, and Chevalier Dom mage. The | Desor on the Lacustrine o: of p Меш M һе author confe sses that he, has had very great first boná fide English seedlings were raised in Norfolk | Lake, will be read with inter We regret to notic d conclusion as to the light that | by Mr. Short and Mr. Freeston, 30 years = ? um en | the death of the veteran sede Professo Silliman, i ` vernal equinoctial weather) throws оп thel followed the рі Islands; and even of Yale College, at the advanced age of 8- p because ho has never seen its real Salter himself, at his nursery аб Versailles, pent Ren a| The Wild Garland; by І. J. Reeve, Part I тані pr before; but thinks it right k without | Series of fine varieties, arr 1 in MR in one called | Pitman, Puternostar, Row. This has nothing to & гаг, what is finally thou it i Queen of England, acknowledged to be tho finest with the flowers wh Ев еен then, to be аты тег eL rane ties have i all t ыам odditi инн eme coldness, va жеч inereased amazingly i женге, and а high general | ОЁ poetry, the freaks "er eccen nidos ee d Vus pn | The = t le for its extre cepe for their full Ише Ф maturing prete o'q b eid "m mm n reached, ое and macaronic effusi pu а д iuto the period of the : autumnal rains, and third chapters are devoted to the |8rranged in some sort of order. Re pt whole period of dered pates pers of the C ficiis x fourth, | our old friend, “An Austrian а: ior wfully arrays unk: for them, "by the prese unwonted | fifth, sixtb, and seventh, to specimen ng, includ- | Where the words of each line are P ined io a sing? cold, accompanied in P. o portiga of t us t тон by | ing the pro roduetion of Vindel Ping s "бе а т to | initial letter. There are тһушї habete, univa great dryness, and period by pes n growing cut blooms for кми; the ninth to sports; | Poems, e£ id genus omne, a Smitl's famous LEG, ‘Night frosts, е and ne imo the tenth А classified listg; the eleve nth p a most | Leonine verses, &c. Thos hich certainly threaten à danger, pied p useful, succinct calendar of operations; and the twelfth must invest 6d. — The Watchtower, pass Of not;” bul we may be allowed to eli pr онр can certainly treaten ; when in the present time, For these various matters, the reader | published at 158, зеў be The first жойы is an adjunct implying | must consult the book itself. the Rev. Capel Molyneux,—TAe Day of Besh s "t whether they may be experienced or weekl li xu blieatios. ш decidir to our author **the whole season із | The Chorale Book for England, with a Supplement LE Г Т. Rie ini s unkindly and blighting by eold,| containing anb Hymns with appropriate Tunes. as ni present at all times, or Mid it сошеѕ! Longman & Co. 1865. Florists 3710019, poe qnom with the heat and Some few eis qe а clerical gentleman, well-known | Tam Report, dated ecember, of ihe would noi ba kindly for or anything." ДҮЙ rs fa vi ч 1 fora hint оп the train- | plants gro iring 1864 ab Chiswick, has j! титр ктүн Dei eer n erthel ict артга ing of a village choir. А grim smile flickered for а | published jn the Proceedings of the Ro al Horti origin, ess some of the followin g oracular resi эё diio | Society, au та pepe eyer known ^s England have been pro- | been t] «t sen ertain wha& have | Bepprwe aowiuMs, which relates 59. В ain с re Kaon ia рс рг he favourite med inl tunes in your parish ud considered TE КОШЕГЕ im der e o e n | for choirs will get into mannerisms and vul, € ER — ce is tho zhi | mi garisms, ES ught | which он obstinately is no hope of curing, and to these they cling Bieano. warf, free li abit um prin E ы izDs xcellent € Chorale Book was ublished so * e, with bright вои t flowers bd оеша the gcn shed ined rer d Ta n; EH 3 s 2d flowers au Аг. e diem nnebt, er [^1 Goldschmidt. andof first-rate ларе borne in v large trust D eie Te "i mw. plant A ans grown under glass cred 3 EM dei new to En; ongregations— | h f fow ыны [i d ciet --: e ү |—Moderately vigorous D йоне д gina" mgri стау stated >» Bios M a faie е "This тота good as ыс пет; being translations s ons Germ. -ON elerieal | Aor pi 14 riend have ch eal tle Major.—D warf habit; flowers ^t llo: нет sone ee his pen 80 е тау e d its previous character as 8. том wed. Many ре онем regretted vea. бан | childh ud ek hymns s whioh they had а к прет оту. The Bost or wao . A: hoo d the old tunes which had. at least E E EUM. in X5 whole collection. 09 i і ve LA rie- — Moderately dwarf ; flower е One of the best of the yore urposes, and commonly f their ponet k ymns are now pu blished in a Su pplement, with the old tunes; some ot m being ve , wi the | Thumb. Бе ; ry slightly alte Waldo Pe.—Very dwarf compact habi д д ве ув id ate red hite ёуё. pad of good shape, with a sm: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETIE 891 маа verni UT E in large -> tely vi dier: owers in g Lady ot Mod. sise а v iy igoron cerise. Also called унн, 4 Sbrabland | Rose Поне 00. ой Visito ived t METER, Qro 08e-pink. Christ і Aika Thabit ; flowers rose-pink, sm iced, fùd of id viros Both this and Rose Queen freely dont in the first rank of bedding varieties. hold their een. Moderately dore habit; flowers rose-pink, vii io Daso of the upper petals paler, fre eely produced, and «md IL—ZOoNATE VARIETIES. Flowers scarlet. —Modera , free bold habit; leaves with a dark sub- Adonis, "ume; бошо E large, well-formed, in fair trusses, scarlet eye. мие туна —одегыду vigorous in habit; leaves with Ami iinet 20 ; flowers large, deep scarlet, of fine vel E gal bold effective trusses. I : — а very show. h'eircumstanees only it was grown. potplant, —— H with ап indistinct green zone i iu fine trusses, rm and moderate size. o god onra Perfection, Old Perfection, Boule de Feu, and Clipper.— —Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with iss bright scarlet, large, and of fine ded in good trosses. ually good as a pot- plant, em ect i i —Very dwarf close habit; leaves small, flat, wi [mer "well-de&ned dark ое near the edge ; flo buen bright. scarlet, of good s 3 act trusses. A beautiful al Me Gireau.— Vigorous ha с leaves with ен large, Emnmanuel.—-Vigo: а 2i з old trusses, and of fine qu: XY. v nch. Oneofthe best ofthe PE cepe end nr vigorous habit ; alls with broad dull ers form А very fine sort, one of ре est as to the sha ape of the flov g tp тити. —Moderate!y vigorous habit Argus. edge an Scarlet, well f. Helen. Lindsa. ay.—Of rather vigorous hal bit; leaves with a broad indistinct zone near the centre; flowers S Red а | fair-sized а bs "| bright rose pink. very lively and ri; R habit; leaves with a me near vd centre; flowers batad rose pk. e wt good shape, and "borne іп m paet trusses, m Кдла — Moderate y vigorous ——— —— on for waitin ag three weeks is that all the brood may have Jo hatched out, so that as little may be as possi м4 rcm as “An Amateur" has almost determined on attempting ~ шына A wil endeavour to uc t both Tor — Жык: pot o e Cassier, ived de ceeding. A the first p Sheen erga derately vigorous чн Бая: А “marbled а У m scarlet, of good for n fine квалі darkly flowers bright light —NosEGAY да. aves ES on es large, ee a dull olive Sell thrown up, narrow- a very effective ii — and Stella. Ч $e к dark zone; flowers in rosar. petaled than Cybister, and "of a doe eper carlet. One of me finest of all Pelargoniums for effect, riegated. rue —Moderately dwarf habit ; leaves whitish Far at the edge, cupped; flowers abundant апа’ effective, but loose, cerise-pink. wo marks were ass d to Lady Cullum, Lord Palmer- ign ston, Magenta, Моне ( (Carter), and Monitor. V.—SILVER VARIEGATED VARIETIES, T, , 7 2, Margins white. us а чач vigorous habit; leaves with whitish d indist ink rone; flowers very bright light Ee and in good tru. Countess of Warwick. VM on ha habit; leaves whitish at Furia ae and with a dark red zone; ; flowers’ MM Scarlet. nebleau. —D warf habit ; lea with a whitish шаг green zone ; flowers EN orange- {тетер Mis in bold à trusses, and dE dovelop an Besides 2x were assigned to Cheshire Hero, Perm "Cottage M Таіа, Emperor of eed French, Harry ДИИ се Tisserand, Persian, Princess of Prussia, Red Rding Hood, aud Rev. Jo shua Dix. Flowers cerise, rosy scarlet, o ` аме vigorous habit; е ret with а ink well-defincd zone; flow trusses, and of а bright rhe. vandyked zone ; flowers no form, large, in compact trusses, scarlet. А fine ariety, larger and paler thin François Isles.—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with oed dull uA zone ; flowers “aA мо E Monsieur Martin. —Modera: Le habit ; ve with Hie е E мын; leaves marked 5 with zone; c Tee I produced, large, of ET ent мо LR Scarlet. A very "ine variety for all n cupped, wbitish at the n" Series, Wi orm, Jane, but of a more compact. margin, rather eupped ; flowers scarlet. overtog the grou: edge; Phot scarlet. ing habi EUN i. of fine 8, large, m bold trusse: тук net Al tiful pot dant. ipe, large, mE 8, were to Aspasia, Beauty, ems DESEE К Morny, Effective, François Char. mene (not l'Abbé, as so frequently ж Flowers SEN or flesh-colour. "ora. Dwarf habit; 1 Я бв, ез оста eaves distinctly dark-zoned ; flowers iL Pop m habit; leaves broad and flat w. : flowers in the way of those of ришсе shaded. аваа of fine form, and produced in А seedling raised Chi, swick. de RT salmon- Res and z pa first quality as a pot-pot. n —Auricula, Fanty, Prince of owers white. rous hab; bit; Jeaves with dark zone ; white c changing to rA The most ; rked with a flowers ree doe Under "bd. da the flowers being pure white, up. oie ulmon e. oculate. rous hab H га eaves marked Md fine panpe, white, a very fine sort, with es marked with a | very en арык ging to the base ил Modera tely vigorous habit ; leaves with a Owers w) = at the edge, with sulmon y, well Se imde aee ys ide meecired also, Und Yt nam Г Madam degree o t« баж пч жен еец habit as vam : & bol produced, А good pot. C pus b t not res d broad, marked form, . hito, with е алы сенен tel; ыа iS us ; leaves F Si iai ton arks пий 2d zone of red ; "m а eer d yellow edge; S green dis| “то 4 > marks habit than Cloth Ах Ат x со alhan it; lea ne shape, White, with a salmon- | of the petals. One | ther transfer; p de how best to proceed i in the, I must do not attempt the TRANSFERENCE 1 in ers асо hives. То“ А рон, *the necessary pulaticas are not easy : the заз apiarian bd Da With the most skilful there isa considerable amount of | risk zone; flowers light scarlet. d modera ately vigorous habit; ge and M" vin, trus leaves вещ zone ; flowers ML аот PRIME pin nk. Also own In addition, Julia aei ЧН Chain, ia the white-margined received tw. pep marginate, not zonale, Margins ceo — Modera 2А leaves with А, з , 8081 Соп sidered better than Pi habit. Jane.—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves whitish at the Of good free habit, und well, Queen of Queens.—Moderately dwarf; leaves whitish at the А free grower, and dwarfer in oid y : e; flowers cer - the ро mer ese 5 habit ; y flat, with whitish edge | place we sho ald 'be еса © ants ir two colonies f bees into га е нб опе. I e frames, is bee-dress and timid operator "will d forget ast, India-rubber gloves will be found The кн; for the 1. g useful. Having everything i in readiness, drive out all t bees from the straw an etai our las Фе р-ни er р ж placing the hive containing est bee hive 0 а ар кыа, to b robber bees, where the be carried on. Carefully eu by means of the slips of wood susta: is pond wire; and away any unduly thick comb. If some of them are crooked, flatten rood. Having attached in th bie all the combs that Pos be made а available, place them positi than decere in their r pro per Hv ft hi mn ie swarm, set down the Flow: 5 аг чеч лош act habit ; leaves | iie" : broadly re cream muri flowers pam , of good form, | 16У box , remove the covor; and with a deep ceri: — | sharp concussion n the h Silve ne —Vigorous habit; leaves md round, scarcely | bees on to the upper — of the frames ; they will "mw 1 rose-pin thes A Annie and Meteor, in the argined assigned to them. VL Gores Md жос VARIET Mrs. Pollock. „Vigorous ha habit rl leaves flat with a broad yellow red; flowers scarlet. A very beau tiful varie " Suns 'warfish and spreading habit ; leaves smooth, flat, with ы road мд borde aud т ена zone of light orange- rs cerise scarle! рер А у s тне aviety. іт Women] Ace Cloth of Gold.—Dwart habit ; leaves fat, cà with small bright green disk ; flowers Jop ad scar Golden Chain,—Spreadin, Кари: leav owers deep rem —Dwarf spreading habit; ase -— yellow, ; flowers abun url lg bri ght t scarlet, Appears were awarded to Golden Harkaway, a dwarf of the series with the leaves marginate and not zonate, , deep yellow, et nded si Two days afterwards the hive онй be visited, each frame өз. out, any apana с бет ог too pro- the combs be ose proximity, an жй. лүе been united b; So far * 4 been instru proceed ч а ar чере Лун Ав һе circumstanced we have recommen him to ufa union of the weak e as follows :—Drive the in the frai rames in the e way е Apiary. ur” writes: “I have two stocks of bees w hives, one of bacs cdi is е Poll rong, --— the iecit —— weak. rried of bot idee the bees among them. best of the — combs an the box all t ear the centre. y be trans- ferred into the box, t room for them adjoining to the other brood е — It is better for the two l| hives to have been oos ted pretty near together, or 1 1 rious objection to my attempting 4 confess, to me. formidable pn 1: А little smoke puffed i in among the bees at the time 2 инн them, and inserting the brood-combs, ma eraily be used advanta, hough to t more ex- g OF BEES eh combs , to remedy a у any irregulari 34. is safo ani мз noi been '. » cpm ^ ers, paler and БУ H 3 T | a leavi ves marked with a broad e, in large trusses, of pub wis аме бше А e rory fne ne pale Н Бад е with an indis- Prio er pini pea bcm 1 8 E | те д | the AE. of combs, varying in size, into the | frames, the before ч ы transferred bees become numerous and prosperous. I away w. have issu wy is very likely MELLE AR x wil пка the season ^ deum сэй хам very y quar fill up all deficiencies, an n a condition orking a large-sized super ; аа та ire, cad. к чен have е ex. warms, the swarms be h as usual into the frame hives f it r s dosirod € tat to the К hives should be eeka after their в swarms " three eye than unite weak stocks either to n of fine R бааа quaii der glass, oiko condition: and unite css to their relative first swarms, The! Mic or to more ы colonies, 392 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, TIRES. his class of lants. Roses were well cul- | two-thirds of rich turfy loam, with an ad E mm ni Eur a as were БК o fruit trees, such! as Pears, ind. according to the pequisemends of the admixture ot Garden Minn randa. M. WILLINK’S, AMSTERDAM. —А% а ghort distance Apples &c, w ich do алаф well in such ajr rials, The plants of the row sho ald ег mate from the fine building in gem T h the un евз damp country. "heir stems аго green with Moss, b put in for the second one: nd y the side of the river Ams they promise, nevertheless, to produce a pot UON of remaining rows proceeded with i in the same samo order E , е , | th E ado T n belonging to this gentle- | p ,and they are stated bear abundance TRA T ked b trees, which, taken in connec- Fur y und of good quality. They have à o^ summer soil is moderately moist, it will be boite Шел i таа f the river and ships sailing to an wood in, whieh is of great advantage to | water from the roots for a few d : im piah MU. ое "This place is remarka be А e ro - plants to make an effort of their own ; and u th f Orchids d гэр the latte —— pie rac "— у moister atmosphere жа is stated to be the best in Holland. M, Willin has А ч е kept up, and the pits shaded rather more th gro Ter Ferns for several years, and it is astonish- Calendar of Operations Merino liberal supply of air is the best а ing to see the rapid growth they разе made ; some of ui the ensuing week.) of scorching. In regulating late crops, rather те а sur {1 & bright warm weather the venti- berries ndn ея be cut рар phan from those in - of 8 вре cimens, exquisitely arrange ed. lation or rather aóration of glass houses w „ that the when ripe may haag fie vtm being lofty, the larger growing Kang ncreas ased atten tio n. In summer, more especially, it is looser. This E detracta itte froid ue a) e place Ма the bac In this way they Һай | Һе one in order заь | d effec an graceful fronds towering ^ render our eil ‘climates natural Un der an Б much to preserve them from Peel in ri eller p wing kinds. The houses are what are өө lful system of aération ill health, with its| weather. termed "lean-to's" Тһе first is small fide. usod. for | a attendant evils, is sure to pre sent itself, rendering tho HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. pepe геа growing а few cool Orchi 8. E in remamiamd, о ahórt, ines ihe &wo great "Water verd necessary, and keep down weeds a. d owing crops. шщ grande and O РЫШ ш, ап а d very | 8" ome gr kind for men n r prag боне ri ing. Е of len feeding ү peg we think b LrrrUcr.—Prick out or sow as wanted ; when = much upon it, i Th. р zn ә crops ei bs ne with reinove them, and manure P lvetlike 1 d b disregarded, e planting out of bedding иңе dig the g nia discolor, with velvetlike leaves, an cauti- is another matter to which attention must now be fally LE Cultivators here seem to. have hit ире» directed, in order to prevent disappointment hereafter. Охон, h Am ocoasional dusting with soot, on M. 6 eor viz, dividing| During the months of April and early in May the Тып ош, в nos tal eb WERN y beneficial to ho bulbs "when at rest, This plant, is seldom skies are often so propi bone, that we cannot but| ano ou nont вей ы, Ane his country, but it is, nevertheless, well má Sj е believe the winter has quite depar With warm lr artic aide Do succemional crops, on. It would thrive along with Anæctoci м in „the nights and sultry days Rt. Mm every thought of dw veg. е rows, and earth same material t j gone and bleak winds ; all hands are set to work to idi should be mixed therewith. - m out o gur Pelargoniums and other plants intended | Un ruin T ire ом E be sown Among Ferns there f Alsophila i^ ws eco! our flower beds during the summer, and | inter use. p тэре is best for Gontamimans, with lofty stem rol жеш gracefal we flatter girato that we shall have a long and м» К>. е о m iris 5 А. very fne; brilliant display of floral beauty, But north and enst ian TunwiPS.—Sow for successional crops. The ball, Orange Jelly, and Stone, are excellent, һе о л уыс ба: apos pelle e ae (gr ү Мн HI a few hours blast. the labours "of а whole Я STATE ОР ТИЕ WE t AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, from a flat block оп which it was growing ; p rare | doors € a cd or two yet to com - № tho Horn MM tall е; 1 is MM a Mm -1 э үн EN AND PL SR | зый завмер evecta, to, other with splendid чт уме of, f. Alsophila Climbing or енне латы Т уык z will require i еа ш M weite subaurieulatum, the last | © Клер agi cien v. uis FROM ies i d pot 72| 30.449 39 | 534 M fine m for рат нр а іп ж очы ИГ € fi i should be pios ab мне го Ee 25 z CH ca 5 КЕ жеге ii wise а few Orchids, The next house con- a moist temperature, and see that Sunday 23 tained a collection of р гере greenhouse plants, | nothing suffers: from want of water. Inspect у Tues, 25 [IE !205| for which „there does not exist во much fondness on | 70005 stock, » especially that for blooming next winter | Wed. 26 1 |20116 30 LIEN .95 | 575) 8р the Continent as with us, E іпегагіав - item i [С Їзөлё! 30102 748 | 940 | 544 | 53 | B5 А. span-roofed house with a stage up the centre, and | ha Y in flower in October and Nore mber. Out of doors| Api 20 -Үегу fine throug EE < n а 2 © A Max.| Min. X Min. |Mean|! s pe s|sssssbsi ghout, үң оп еасһ side and end, contained 0, rchids. | iialer Al чаш and cleaning d о айоо, 2- Bi Eeen ne. v withcder ade: quM not, however, arge enoug dile, lowed 7 ; fine throughout, migk ht be; the heating is defective, there being бе) ey "muet t be binmed. If the plants space, К! ыан, s cool at night. io! Ww pi iron i Mh бетине to be kept | ёУ will develop themselves property, I eannot e itor dig dde p Dai bright sun ; hotter, with oue up, HO E. pu e е ыса ом be iha we when S e t crowded to, ке Mis ther Such ios a ер, Br This A. p «4 мне hieh uses kias, tzias, Erysi- STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, __ many of the y ian to EE Ma м e: | mums, peto others, which are not н р beautiful а] During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Мау 8 — ot copper, about E 5 inches m diameter, and only nd well known, €— 2 py thinned ou улт HER БЕР 55 г | Prevalting Winds pass round the h If these were removed and| CARNATION E&.— Before "bs e.plants have| and May. 555 ЕЕЕ БЕ ur би Já three rows of еы iron pipes ‚ the house | made large Hut d ind sticks to them, When deferred 45 "ҮЗЕ Ae ишпей, |07 Хаја. |a Nobvitbstandi mare шш 0 e a E пау veri гоў) in thia b зк " е his stmt Tues. ux 62.9 | 39. 51 m | 4| * 5 6 1 but great care always be done effectually, taking care that the soil] wed. : 8 ust have been bestowed upon them in watering to нн күзү бл кошт the EN of the pot, so as to allow | Franr.. dE up а nice growing! atmosphere.: Among kinds in | е wate: without benefiting the roots, | Satur. :: 6 617 flower were Cypripedium villosum aud hirsutissimum ;| DAR — Sol ford К should be rich and ме] | „Т bienest tem C. barbatum ; а fine plant of 0. ium Lindeni, with | Worked, preparatory з жэ reris out: See that the| mdg КЕРРИ Б РЕ екРое 50.6 50.3 perature duri g the розе deg.; e lowest o^ ral UM on it; Vanda suavis; V. tricolor, 6 feet | Y xr plants a do not ау erides virens; and Cypripedium javanicum, Place rtm 1 neat Sticks to these, and top- Notices to Corr ороо dip vin Venti variegated leere Along with these Fuonsta: Л А R. Your flowers afford a good illustrita ig er Aerides rose plant which takes a | "P OLYANTHUSES.—Shade and moisture are absolutely | replacement g M p ET ойе to grow into гче ener specimen ; Lzlia | necessary for these at this season. Saye seed from the| two partial Rad The remainiog parts of {һе flower doy aos 8, CI wn and y freo-flowering; | best-formed Бото, appear to һауе undergone any change. Jent Morelle. Saccolabinm rims Sehlimmii, RANUNCULUSES,— betweenthe rows—notoften, — 4 P. Your Fungus із the common excellent | РЬ when it is done, ^p it be well done. Keep the beds | нот, EH. Thanks. Pray do ав you propor s conditio free from weeds; and and occasionally flood the walks round | Numer Praet J ian. The paler one опе is IL. pyrostri Ta ie едир oF this hou ve ning i bi them. the other. appara io БОЕ, ерда} B ONE some fine Orchids, among which was the new Phal | lULIPS.— Early varieties will now be in full bloom (ЧО eli diapente Platyloma RE is violacea, on a Бел but not in good health. аец to them with water, and keep the beds in "hdi folium.—C W. Sparmannia africans.—D M. b eris; ф а пісе assortment of [pf didnt id. clean. ubescens ; 2, A. cuneatum ; I n Ferns, which had a pretty effect, and were in a suitab ephrolepis pectinata.—4. 1, ituation, the moisture iade GARI geraniifolia ; edia.—Henery. » the Orchide Auro Among the Ferns wero tho тте as Whore c pe fruit [e swalliug, tho. soll к паре pustulata o = H Li proba! variegated D nobilis; y E Te kept m ina a properly moist state, and every unb гаоч wither from & — rore ы aosa inel Mir dens 2 foot in height; | perfect health. "Keep the Vines i, and. provoni уон SU aboga pr, of which there is Mero а qoodeoleeüon. ^ | p encanberel with nseles aeris; Femore| Codoeiis te nigas ду md Et are well in ів extablishment : g leaves ew once, as these when left only |. M. J. B. they are kept in the Orehid } endi lege itae eg ects. veh — Memor АА sme boaii заг to inerease as freely as a Pelargonium ме | errem tt should bo r Mabel planting Out| towers are large, fall, a кйш ө, bu ойт, in Moss, and charcoal, and are not k ай КЫЫ remem a; that ім чй ve луй The property of fowering in 1 во close as is often the саво with this elass of plants ;| ti male it all the more use Eig inest, dm cc Min ND us they учы эзе ш быз opo sen. month ed DI te judgment trinm теде dicial to the growth of geuerally too coddled. If, on the contrary, | all of: арр tivator; жн if al or nearly but if the oxide is present in su people would follow the plan just they would: plants in any pit have pe t formi а thick scum on the surface vins diet. Бы ег и Mete n — such is an excellent Mops. for the purpose, very сои LY Т ши a йота това M. Willink has his potting-shed adjoining hi better, very favourable time of year for the| 0 ; h Th prevent either ; tead of having it at the back, out of N - d và deed rnk Cet have been put| willnot affect the ETT TÉ iy of € obtaining у, it is placed at the entrance. Т; еы mre 2e bn т ар à à be shed while the көтү is rue ы ed. But A e ma into tH whi T g chang: y + БЕДА, eM a new [к КТ P Lp standing, wi móund and Be October for » Ки , | earth about оба. "Бә if they d d vey select ач well-roo Holland, where winters ere long | advanced, they may, for ap dk bottom of the stream on d collection of hardy | with balls to the kc the i doors wasa ce ‚ be re 1асей on each cutting. то , 1 Spei kadite d back row ; as they d bo Isin , but if the stream is iol a troe i summer, w rhini ia vig be carefully допе. "Tho ФА Ча м zot озо suffer Г % it Mor o NOD. Caro pianta; Den be Tue very | опот of tio Бей poat that cum be obtained, amd | se anii шиа] of brostin Атап, 29, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURATL GAZETTE 393 yam “Шы: xy CO, SEED Mincis, High Holborn, London, у.с. ENUINE FARM SEEDS. NATIONAL «oxLY^ PRIZE MEDAL FOR EXHIBITION, GENUINE FARM SEEDS (at a pee эшет UIS or ill be forwarded gratis and post поба р n. cum 1 PASTURE GRASS, carefully mixed s eui al p from extra pee samples, can be бо кія) ек o the quality of the Mixture, аф 209, to 305, FDPs to Sie per ac GENUINE 1 LR SEEDS. ER- NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 2, Мег dem: High Holborn, London, ardeners cQ Seedsmen. ,SEEDGROWER, &o., eme to offer the followiny for "cash — ; MANGEL d з 328, per SH O ONION, 1s. 6d. Ұ.С. of SS and CLOVER "EDS 5A КУ „ апа can supply them at the sam Ж Establishment, o mires Баазан RE SMITH E og the 24 selection that ean eir - of PERMANENT MEADOW GRASS and CLOVER of 2 bushels light and 121bs. фе "ad quantita аге chosen Cog their early growth, cr reproductiveness, and pe reap Pid апа can ed to suit en e t, or Me cese Iib. рзд. р bore pere "S BR GRASS, some- GRASS and PRAIRIE GLASS Charles] Anirodueed. into ot бте. Віза — а gere ago by sen.. and 52 the Great к Exhibition о Of IE Tb is Dow XY enormous n fi MAT produced on the Continent dm pte. We doubtedly a e eig o productive plant, especially ре ГА tion ш: I aniio Of Seed шау be obtained for experiment fro; nM & Sow, The Queen's Seedsmen, 25, King Street, ATE STEAM PLOUGH and be seen at i ork in every Agricultural qs AA E.C. ; and Steam Plough L ARCHERS * FRIGI DOMO."—Patronised DIEA 7 the n сеп, the 25008 Northumberland for Li 2 of ley d ә Chiswick uL LN Pe Xr IAS D WINDS EI ORNING RUM Ж СЕЕ prepared Н: ^ tis к кере, vherevr ов xa Fruits е Fiowers ier phi the hàd in any réquired 1, оон», ; work. and is fly 6d in Chl at e$; Ex many will forward on E CC g= AND SONS jm still on tees some of each | f £1000 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against узел Ан rs эу сщ т, AM S; AA I this countr 7. М . К, Всот Бківугне sola, in the current N Жы of the Epeiish Agri- exper cultural Soeiety's Journal, of 10 yea i P. LI oe sam IMPORTANT TO Оовх AND p Мевснахтз, GARDENERS, FARMERS in East Lothian, which at the 00 ment of FLORISTS, AND ALL WHO SEND SAMPLES, кс. ., BY Posr. the period W. the model district of the island, SMALL P PARCE us Р et COR N SEE D as other the historian then being a sp f perfect [n st iss i Sruspbd Hash MAS у Otce in the PATENT T RANSPARENT | Agricultural prosperity, Та 1855 far ere let CLOTH Hirra by Jenewran Бміти & Co., Patentees, | at an increase varying from 20 to 100 per cent. е 9. бап execute Orders lao ol pod x upon their former rental. Since then, notwith- ame. and ress. H { Rates of Postage for the Transparent Cloth Sample Fs '—Under sta ding much ower prices for gra d io, 34.; ров do. Api des Сд 4d.; above Вог. and under Potatos, indeed rather perhaps in conse- о: "e oz. and under 02., 18, H No Par : cel to be mor: 2402. in weight, or over 2 feet T" uence the the qu ntit of purchased HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT DMTANT, manures рм largely increased, n 1853 а leading доора by Special Act of Parliament e farmi ОРЕ, of Fenton arns, is quo Old Palace ыйа MR er, S.W. urohasing 11, worth of manure for every aore he tight Hon, tho Lord Naas, M.P., Chairman. armed sides e inorease of arli F. L. Das William CBS Sir C. H. J. Rich, Bart. hea v c, Wm. Russell, Bart., М.Р John Horatio M Esq. G R H, Komár Esd. risen n А! all the ida managed fa arly ier, ali. wells, Ј оор Р 21, Lawpow. "E: эше LEN or, Eer. ids ан Noam ram e, їн Ré ERSON, of Long ally Hom 34.7 ү оп 1 ае ч ть ud АРД ү һе xpends a 2 E тикш м “рол f рте tho э» с, and | 14001, on portable амы, А s. А, А 1. Drainage, мине Warping, м n stuffs, together nearly чела oreover the Фены E. um Рат er pay baned 7M puves | wager during Hip past 2 у ears have been nearly , Farm Roads, Tramways d Mens ix насавы doubled. On farm e, 15 years ago, the з Jule d э he did дь res Ё account for female and 'oasual labour rs' Cottages, and other por required for Farm iud the esr pea ond | of and additions to Farm ез and other buildings for Farm purposes, pod ignes айны Gb er the rhe s x of A ipud dae рад ent, Im Charter, or brane of an; AU eneral of or other "proremenis may оно their ро алиб share of the cost, and charge the same with the expe on the lands improved. No inv igstjon of title is required, a mpany b: rictly financial Uoc gal ^x not interfero n with thé E i execution of t the Works, wl controlled о: y the G Enclosure ione ers, For further information, and for forms of application, apply to the Бовоар ise Narixg, Managing Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, estmuns! plants ы the live stock kept, ә ép a son employed, all bear witness to a m mter agriculture; and to body of test is afforded by the which wo item m Bh LrEgBIG, A Lothian is but ry "pel distriots, annot, i indeed, "Mir 340,000 acres in one plot, AINAGE-to Design and de ~ are Plans, Estimates, апа $j cei E every pec A of Improvements for p antan br Lando з them selves or e 2! я оп terms to be ascertained of him nt Street, W арным r, S.W. ainage, & R. J. BEAU. мо LAND rwr, SURVEYOR, and Dn. RAINAGE ENGINEER (for several years t to Mr. Josiah Parken, pergo the Planning and Execution of Works of A Improvements generally ; tneluding Е Embank- "n Works; lamation of Mars aste Lands poire on IE: g; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Laboure; Cottages, &c., either at the private cost of the Landowner, or through the medium the various trei item Acts. Estates Surw у: ала TEAR Inspected and for ar A Im Abi. s reet, Westminster, 8. W. PRINCIPAL EXHIBITION of the МЕСКТ, ENBURGH PATRIOTIC UNION at WISMAR оп the Baltic, beginning a ibd i is even greater per acre in this eountry than Ри which Dr. SCHNETDER, as quoted by Lresre, escri bes. There is however sufficient MAE in the statement which the "o conveys make us асе doubtful of its real а елт wW should be glad to -— ON the fact stated б owt. of imported а т English «> rents have risen 20s, dire Elke last 10 years. The statistical inquiry which Тлевта recom- U gut I 2 viti INE S o verr tor AGRIGULPURAL, haendi ison one of whi ch the сей has been е easy, and a fav: e prospect of An и» sho uld ог further evita sape apply te dm " Losers, of the firm | be heartily p to see it prosecuted here, whether Ery AGRICUI TURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. etu m die b iid 19 4 » a prospect this year, we believe, of some inquiry IMOVIR ч IMPLEMENTS ot the kind being undertaken by the Government, LAST DAY tor ENTRY AT Cort MAY date will be a to the Senders. H. Harz Dare, Secretary. 12, Hanover Square, London, W, t Che Agricultural Gazette, а SATURDAY, dE А0 Mn. Ar DERMAN Мкснт ие took iot forward to us for жесин a letter which he has which as seen ü g Mot, a proof that а; наг is blind, so that in his ignorance he robs the of the world, hanging on it “as a vampire, for that rende from Baron Lresre on an old subject. HE EXHAUSTION OF ENGLISH SOIL, S d с. been vibes sd consequence of the an anonymo th ti i that facts belio t the German theory on this subject, And, WT fairly recommen: Eng y the possibility of danger as == ч oceurs they shall be found like the' ostrieh, hiding their head i ignoranee, the writer gives t he considers to be an illus- — ce Dr. а оГ fe benis an years ago. ү” Agent of the Rhenis s the Grand ance at home, We should be glad to have t he full statisties of the agricultural manure question * in Englaud, “ of the sewage question in Hesse, in order that wel and -= —À of the two The following i is w eat 8 5 Tetter :— $ LN “MY DEA — Sme London тз 'Kgricaltaral Vatas of on — wd. 8 —— » Ctari i: 8! ore recently Baron inan Gul a: [рейт stated. that the soil of England чиде ho i Socie uchy of Hesse, to lecture on the ү = of lio so-called э күч Theory, 57 depots of artificial manures | jen. ien etd —— an крк c of **25 and reduced to the state of barrenness which м-ә. | the — S iu latter r dags of the Empire; , а n Feba x аса. to 7 ihe ни ini » well a Y that күре tory teory” ch is | gation woul ld greatly shake Pat T havo gromnas tor beli Seri pleasant pus, and je TUI as to 80 көзү ыг 0,000000] оуег I at вайа “a proof that the state of му э узен in а land is really im- proving," um We have abundance of such illustra- only Pad dup it із not wise to act cen ostrich, to avoid a nger, mre s na geni 1 shall try to make - understand by an example what kind of faets are to be аз чеге мш that v share e in а laud "PY RE transcribe from the official PO C: күтүш in the Augsburg e. of July 3d, 1864, have been employed, j jd Dr. SCHNEIDER, ‘іц 394 THE GARDENERS O AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRI 29, ү. the service of the Rhenish Agricultural Society ( Duchy of Hesse) since 1854, and it has been my arere] to hold lectures from time to time in у арэ of the province, and - chief endeavours been directed to disseminate the principles of e оой | mineral bei Зу the instru: wget A for its icati Since that the little 90,000 to of order оаа dd во 355 tons, ог 7100 cwt. . Гога a mile po thero i is very fair evidence to show. orth of things thus da ring the voa peu sees been sold at - |ex hibition. mple cannot fail, think, of being ETONE bey Я пездау ча g Mr. ND’S Siniy MA in arish | end desired. At expense or tro sing stock to pply he гейш ng and t ter eio ef ө has ' he esitatio; the мусс of Dia seasons, and su at large, tha io end inclement n People — Ох Wed Hor Loco OMOTIVES ON eur WA „е passed pede ommittee ES very fow alte eera A cla ause rriving at Nee. Era меча that amongst the бойо! itis etui re s | giving pow to towns of ulati er such regulations within goes " jurisdiction аз may think: proper in the matter, n notwith- ing the facilities and directions sanctione ES the land rent, on an avera; ge such an СД 10 years, has risen to n s dae: added a8 had the tenden sheep in size and hardiness руз makin the bone, and to «аргу les lean me: system to xd "m өү em smaller ig These consideratio: amount as to repre: of A EEY florins, or 10, 000, 000. —or, for a square mile, of 5,000,000 florins." “The үсе ation of the ссе ts 9595 ебе to the mile; Rhenish си THE COTTESWOLD SHEEP.—No. III. of H ngland proper “En gla nd in рма character. $ *]t England, with an area of 2359 g eographical miles, had in 1863 employed imported manures used by the German уме Ше d mpor! and eyed England prope 71 be 200,000 tons, w get an m of 5 tons cce rtm less than 28 Ib. “This r acre. ery в f the conditio о to the square English mile, e pe sra statistical fact shows how v —— far EnRATUM: In the e article by “7. M. R.," on the Cotteswold sheep, a mistake has been made in ы the bones found among ance remains. e of “ reindeer " bones it should have been “гей deer's" bon — m high асоей: in which the соп gh to prize system does oí accoriplish than ie t does not id. uec occurred to us, as thi ction that obj give the cost of reet Saepe asi RN à or d sme sho E: ds the ti ч апе, with a short su Sc es ree pter with a people whose tastes inc clino à freeruse of meat than formerly, whethe be uld not take nt of ascertaining the ood har give the de ap ШОНА of valuable The show [ек sheep w s held, up till the latter"p ld: zer popularity was for F avour and еей Lie hy "ed pil nd siness, vid itho hobby” or “ fancy," regardless of expense, vold ey as a “hi might bring. them before. the world, the Cottesv adis who pursue | ut ы "great ris tron Lud be done wit! culturists and mima tiat will за food. ә fertility dn the English soil by the importation of ure. On the other hand, the loss of by im рте, na remains, Жө, » а ечк the soil of En instead of gaining, must actually decline in producti iv e power. “t 1 hi ils P their native home until t | tural improvement manifeste ed i elt i in ds АКЫН. dber of agricultural shows ; € ‘notwithstanding that few of the Cotteswold breed ty should be made Y to the ordinary vendita dn | the il Specimens of their stock, DE we imagine iti is to these continually increasing, it is iT ip an impera* ive di y! to look a атыу or p — — in уке Жы ys Les to wrap i empty p Let vil b but | else cannot conceive how it vald have rens known and spread so at the present time. ri are exhibited, is vedete Temi | er as Meya are me experimented upon are kept in the пш Neither was Mr. Lawes in all particulars conne informed, inasmuch as he speaks of the Downs аит sheep than the Cotteswolds; whereas the C swolds are ату more hardy t than the Dowas or these valuable state. their erfect Геза not only y once i aud I f Sp E people will o сарн теп ie the readiest s most ied | to meet and o m, dear Mr. “ Yours Ten AE # “J, vos LIEBIG.” We published last December (p. 1210) the e | olaia ms of bei spent by | | urg of a elergyman to his parishioners, proposing some : Bem die gre shou men, children, at home, in handiwor опа ;the results to be colleoted | ng fo ie. € sale at a ipit Mord ce, and attract the wee of agriculturists, but form the eature in every show where sheep are exhi- rs. experiments ы поб tried side exte o bited to the general visito: d prices in different years vary, aud it Doubtless, therefore, it is their appearance in public | is particularly unlucky that when the Cotteswolis € has regained fo for them the high standing dier were sold, the market was exceedingly heavy. formerly had. Ae slow, ) however, were their jus evertheless жо e experiments of Mr. Lawes, as Royal Agricultural Society's Journal, Nos. 29 and 35, are by far the mo; ost valuable data ve value of our breeds of sheep, for with the exceptions just enuie: again: stock, in effecting their improvement by agricultural exhibitions, — агы ot be а doubt but that an were ыз were , equal, every morsel of food - immense impro t has taken place in the live | asc мо = this sidere m the prize system has been еттт сен same time we by no means think that the ov. В. E. EAA ae. Amberley, 2 success. The lem he M NM D За how labouri: their families may find interesting a edd Editt employment a£ home during the winter months, under the circumstances in which each is e А жая €— the tools heh each may Ti perfect, for x still only repre- in e highes brough y readings, lec Ell v ses Er. ia their - ; but and to many others, t that to these Pese should be addenda, ms ha onhtainahl, + It is not a wholesome thing uring men or their wives or children ; should] ir for D invariably away from the home an The Ld сход, the result of the winter's work thus = чырк, which has been held during the as been a very grea pam tan more than 200 con- ish of, we eerta gaem 100 The ace, ai xt уй owing, d oonsequenor ig, e has вес roduces ike; iride not indulged by high = гә but iy ^x seek for their living on scant; Lturage, E pose me constitutionally wi ET the evils — icul ral 8 cold and wet, b their gocce every M we Е rà of the cau so of this dM in show animal: th Nx eid however, be tedious to attempt here to e the whole of those elaborate tabulated statements Mr. Lawes arrived 25 his conclusions, and wit hac ТАЛЕ: experiments were com Rothamstesd in Roretana, 1850, and endid ye 1853. The sheep experimented upon were Hampshire Downs ussex Downi wns, Cottes wolds, Leicesters, Cross- bred wether. d C The grand results of these ezparimania АШ comparison with the Down shee s OE consumed the least food to рг en ашш , of i Lomas uce A it Spp ы the Y п In regard to the wool borne, “ Pm -тооПей € бонети sheep gave m: ol per head as either Ferri ыр" Again, * s t the items of com ра in the order in — thoy san lated summary, it is seen that of the si been exper imentedupon, the Cotes give by e crease per һе ; indeed, more Hampshires, which ar order of head per 9чи crease per В With uen E kA EN uir 15 is seen that s—all manner of оу, bero. я boats, mo ids dranght-boards, бе, | ihe wrong remedy. dpi , Lo the breeders is attached all blame of high | w articles of utility, rugs, baske lights, tools, T e оне &o.—artic| taste and beauty an ol a their stock without being thus | they would do so, an Шү food as wel alui of peche It is therefo made гер, and thus save the Бой е Wa extra las get rid of the buy risk of life and nds the рага! stook Be the show yard or ыз з wi memi Breeders, like other m de n or produce the goods they trade in in that т that pest aui its the re a delusion to the elerev. £ mens of the эры = Jeun hours, as whe learned man has —- а cabbage-ne t, тву e that the breeders of animals аге in fault fo; percentage о т | Susse: ussex Down. nimal. “ Indeed, it seems however that the although fod. че weeks shorter time, of carcase than either the adest, [o ips, е of ivo ory turning, an and |^. a little €— r saw at the Royal sh PUN amal? d оне - [ina У ат it is the and t the d warded to гез at Бева shows that aro responsi food they consumed mod en auy of the oder These ш ЖЕ aed reports pub La “л ones. ЧЕЗ good кіна when in stock condition pd the Бим, da present system does not answer the Another set of those experime innaird, an account of vidi та Agricultural Gazette, where P l | THE GARDENERS' he result was that from eating | CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 395 | our ordinary consumption will have vienen of her populations, acquir red a habit of eating Wheat er against PS ii and de in food, the Mrs rd third of the arpius of 1864; twice the quantity of "the | | instond eri E itmeal, Rye, , the " = its po- ee з XR Іт арр pe value 175, and the Le icesters —— THE — — OF WHEAT. Wheat КЕЛТ flour, reduced t pears by offi returns that g^ Ern D indi ed в of the crop of 1863, remaining on |s d last = | em With respect W this much-talked-of surplas—if so | ck of old The arge a sto Wheat was held last July, Vie | consider [er have less ri thei eir sana work in lar prices were 65. рег qr. m than they are now, it| fo oorpore o hich swelled the t rerage of the previous four tandin gx m lig oar last year, continued on the same ЕА zd yer until the close of 1860. The gre eat wp of the next iul r de tal ror principally to ед harvest. ge crops in f the | stocks are sufficient to pre vae a serious rise in pri if the prospects of the growi 1 fi du ude owing t |a "t ES er no S circumstances is Fe p tl uch „it nowi is, can deb rai for 1 em of grain, When Wheat i is kept by usly dad cent y than i the P d appears to be passin ay. Te crops of 1864, as shown by the д-т чрн om the counties, published їп | bome prepared food. Wheat is now ette, were on the "A mm ed rage t Gaz but the Wheat crop was reported to be a and more than an average in qua ali ат rapidly declining imports of Wheat indicate tocks in several rti теавопі There аг e no o direct КЕЧ. If he xim: ite accuracy, the a appear eral opinion, or perhaps I ought to say, the Since an ордок! is supposed to be tained data, o usual estimate of an анаа тара ыя - , ing countries. But for b ers жес эу the fact of d stocks of old Wheat last | straw у chaff and lit бег), arvest, there is no reason to suppose thai res) isi Millers and merchants this | pec вау y be will part with the | + т Ре e same time, they have a аме p^ that have pd threshed out their stacks for the heir ge ries I wish as a farmer I could feel th ч e traw m the 5 portion of last year's crop ad need o ew farmers m 300 acres have safe and sufficient t seems күн be tl f the extent by almost tg farmer for feeding sto 45 per cent. wet price than Linseed akey p ^ | res р woe ivi ived of their usual supply of eu ma viria Еву gely as чта in ard ws Cotton instead of corn. n point of ec Ee no comparison between the | and imports the latter to a considerable amount. ngland derived P om that country in the first seven 63, Animals vegetales, pee better satisfied with а ав а substi- months of 1863, 401,000 qrs. of Wheat, а in the - А мат any other sor corn, Peas чне а always largely esi „,-М. e farmers n à previous train | m caleulating, even with rage crop of the country. The steam engine is at work here five sini a-week Bea T r aeg like to feed their E. with their own produee, | facta p en us tions) indieate t the rapid subsidence of what nay called the recent Wheat-flood, A cessation of ample g pe riod of 1864 only 84,650 а various considerations (and «еу the broad s v vm preparing food for stock. Оле t the most useful|foreign supplies is not predicated; but there is no achines driven by it is the American grist mill. And | Te ason to expect a continuance either of the excep- en I watch this mill ab work, ет 40 qrs. pe yt abundant importatio ons of the last few years, or g corn, chiefly pe: in 219 hours; and reflect how other farmers, u pressure of the un paralleled | —— of roots, тып "stimulated by the high price of 11 £o €) price o heat. The following statistics compiled 1 e official papers | will throw more liglit on our subjec POPULATION iN 1801, milli i rage 6 millio / the hob t | uso, h car nob but feel that the мали аа of Wheat | England and Zee .. 20,119,496 the United Kingdom would be 18 m illions, after deduc- | in this s way must be beyond all рге | c ВА вы iaid E tion for seed. During the three sra of the present If our estimated 28 Trey г sheep, eight millions | | Е Ине не вы l year that importations of Wheat have almost ceased, | of cattle, and four million pigs, have, like some Total. sercanta оа аш SEI. : f; NOSE | 1852. 1869. |- 1854. 1855. 1856. | 1857. 1858, 1859. | 1860. 1801. 1862. 1863. 10. —— e —T vw ашай Merten cicer ааьан li ЗЕ ee Wheat Уу; В . "qrs| 3,060,908 4,915,480) 3,481,997) 2,667,702 4,072,883) 8,487,057 4,241,710) 4,000,022 5,880,928 6,012,815 9,409,970| 5,022,501 5,265,519 Other kinds of Corn .. .. 1 qre| 3,581,461 3 933, 178 8, 19 ан 3,001,539| 4,124,420| 5,107,225| 0,910,546. 5, 819,761) 7,195,661) 7,365,239) 6,905,922| 8.234,898| 5,400,000 са Каа il . oc ewt&| 8,805,173 3,64 1,9 04,294 4 3,970,100| 9, 1, 248) 8, 856, d 3,928, rid 5,086,990] 6,159,935 T207, dn 5, 218, pe 4, 552, пе Cows, Calves . No. 98,061 + ias 2258. A ие 288 9r 83,806 001| 104,569| 107,096 87! Вһеер апа Lambs _.. z. a| 930,037] 259,420! 183436| 169, e 145,059 177 ^80 184482) 200.5 S0| 320,219): 312,929| 200,478) 490, 943 Bacon and Hams .. ‚. ewts. 81,436| 205, Д 493,510] 941,494| 872,793! ^ 800,994| 195,685 107,951), 326,106] · 515,953 зі 1, $T 818 1,069,490 JE o idv. ii, pios 194,693| 183 192,274| 930,755| 187,888) 151,174) 108,555 910,589 9 152,685 zm 12% 369) 802,860 Tog: (o seo. : Ji owts.| © 778,619| 1,193, $09 16,446 55261 109,838| 955,057) 1,721,953, 558,010) 5 385, 40 d 249,500| — 742,884 Wo балы spi Фау sdb, | 93161, ив ng, 396,449 106,121, 995 99,300, i" 116, п, 392 129,719,598| 10,738,723 138,284,634 148,306,577 147, 1728411171, OSATI, 377,064 206,473,045 „Рах and Linseed .. : £2D 11g Du, төө 1,035 2385 '828,5 т 560 160.100 1, 051,1 18, 1, хт, sea di £91 on 3; 580, en 1,160,970| 1,088, 472| 1,104,578| 1,434,073 Oilseedcako .. i - pai TEN 950. 88,9561 ^ 998,965 · 80,620 . 95,2081 108.826] — nana iue s at, ле AVERAGE PRICES. TENE MOORE 23 | 995 | 97316 | 91 | 903-16 | 939-16 | 02 1-10 97 | 94118 | 98 1816 | 91 | оњ | 99 | 901 UU GU ETE ER Ri C Nr a E AER E ERA | бй d а de | s d. | hd Nili ^, cone A perqr.! 40 9 53 8 72 5 74 8 69 9 56 4 44 9 43 9 | 58 3 55 4 | 55 44 9 40 Bay n DU M "IS B 8.2 | 38060 | 9319 | 411 121 2 38 6 | so 7 | 861 | 95 ] | S811 | 901 ML LLL I ILE IT TONER GE 19 1 21 0 27 11 27.5 95 9 95 0 94 6 93 9 94 5 99 0 4j 22/1. | 91 9 20 9 © pietia faer = € 823 0 | 40 0 47 0 46 4 4911 | 49 1 41 11 42 8 44 7 | 434 | 89 10 35 8 Pes —.. |-s:0 7 | 88 6 ] 45 0 43 6 4118 |4L14 42 11 39 8 | 40 6 ] 41 | 40 2 84 ' . BThe average 186, И : [ i i [ 4 i B В 3 s 15 " B was 53s, per qr. In ES of Irish news rned, og н Once ins io have the COUR CAL CULTURAL WANTS IN IRELAND. | uprigh d N who trust for their information regard- "oe ists of the age, the Hon. s A tell; property in Ireland, beneficiat " both landlord and to Gov conflicting statements of, and ll kn tenant; i l aff nt made by the write e wri that in” as саги е would be bett ча blotted o DS 'of е нч of the ord; =ч inuated by the Times whole i uc n memory, „having sent the erica price of Wheat for the 19 years dino | ean they be all secured? Simply by unity of action. | h as t ы “тити у үүтү tain LA | n resent low level, viz., m | each peret TE y vershed, Gosfield, Halstead, | i 'Wspapers, must be led us what, though 7а а T8 ^. | be to yt preme кон. prc of “Whe t H | n £ Y rth Securit, t t worthy witness, vm rm simple qe ofa wise man. Now, sir, if the English people feel шоу Pn re Sir УЯ Peel suggests an | that interest in ће СРЕО of Ireland which 8 cellent асса, in as far as ев, in the general n J and aid s anii as have influence in the ai d; whilst і k he most able and astute lawyers, one of the most | Parliament re know how to тея к каш have а ht judges, and one of the отка political | simple law passed for the sal sfer of lan capital, nant takes а lease of E farm which he RER tal t ot? ere is nm F [s Ач, - by those who know us nob reap the benefit, he $ and the country Buffers zu эо ооа [I], to be by having the Alis of an energetic tenant ualto any other men | crippled, and the productive powers of his land unde- pm such it is, has been | veloped for want of those improvements which the b vedom more gioi Wil nid гай the tenant under the state of | other urs, | our law: Bat the анине D been too ti: little, for fear A 2006 too much; it h Ireland, үч i os M be Юю, invested, because c of the ture in е drains, fences, and buildings which in | absence it England would be defrayed by the landlord, he does | English capital E all oller ges of the world, to suffer а grievance, and NAE just cause of complaint. invested in jimprovem where security d island ЫМ nb least їе а and this is what inel happens, he declines | although in no place hal such an уишн, рауа to make improvements A, which the landlord is to | higher rate of pterea than in Ireland, as could be shown in man Iris e has shown you an in адр Тав T an acre, merely on pd farming, XB тазы to any mprovements We have in Ireland in round the land rmanently make. Le md nubem. 15, 000, 000 se of жае 1апа; pim me much ome AM mid; i t тве in quality than. he ordi E ЕЕ descr; tration it us suppose that as don Tex Bat "illus good, for fear of g a slight а At present a M 5 т is a fair swag of the whole, and requiring and all should be “йш landlord 644 pen afford to make tho "vg: rey и di tl: in drainage, subsoiling, or n терен E ee assuming, what is ^ ng ay рота A his estate, "e in variou TI ts sett , he can t enter into а valid contract with | that by дем management, such as zT has adopted, No se uc the memes dm eap! ital ; ud the skill n rege "eg is lease, cess." If any one of them | ~ | fali v valuefor rA оби he mighé place upon the | low ill be found useless, , How f the land can be have 3,750,000/., or an interest acoordin ng to to the fee “should be еа, ger: would ата present rental of — of 25 to 30 per n to natural j would | cent. 1f, in addition to this, w into account the such as volte г T this arable land, raina parts which, to my certain nai rmt ny amounts to compensation tothe | 6,000,000 acres, and estimate its increase d value at the standard set dow. "p? Sir Robert Peel of 10s, an we have an increase of 2,000,0007, more. If we 395 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. TM кР rohibition of Gen. ix. 4, as app licable to the | minded is distinctly i taught 1 by t the а le р go go further still and reclaim the now роот теу етт ta қ bo еке distinctly Жайге. tast aii ihe which h makes an an end of this part of Apostle е anl in a valueless, because neither able. nor even pasture |^. e s "observed седен to the Christian era were | ever is sold in the ver ape that eat, е Sisoussion= laud wortby the мне of aral ble, we have 6,000,000 | “shadows of things to come." The - of circumcision Sis conscience sake: forth h is the Lo ч =. question фу я Du оле, sa T havo in | instituted at least 400 years before the giving of the a at|thereof" Nay, more Шан. mde he enjoined his Де flne, d i our Lord's om fo ойо acres more, А D | IO "C ? у was чу ys m : e pa. former lotters hinted F proving, what no rom | 5 and the cireumcision of the heart came to be regarded as | offered to idols might be eaten, and of , even ractical experience, that such lands by js dicions of noré importance than any mark in the flesh. Itis fair to | it, and all other acocnsorios of heathen beares. эге blood wt лане сап Бе oos gn in value fuily 15s. assume that the Xie ME a сопы ЖКП еы AE it what was irs ШШ, Provided thay 1 ay when the veil of the Temple was rent, anc hat believe not bid all 4,500,000}, and ultimately we will have : | was done away Rura s ; is Bet Бане isi di о go; wh È By better m: ment on lands as they are .. &3,750.000 | in our Lord's words—'* Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with ооо for conscience sake. But if nó You, eat, asking m b By dris Ро pc" Jand 3,000,000 | an thy heart, and thy neighbour аз А уан In my commu- This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, eat not for b 8. By reclaiming the waste or nearly worthless land 4,500,000 nication of Feb. 18, I said, © By taking a higher, that is to say ved it, and for conscience sake : f, — | а spiritual and not a carnal view "7 the subject, we may under- e - fulness thereof," (1 Cor. x. 95 lood was prohibited, p 25 in u i i the symbol of the precious blood of Christ, which was here- ma tak e Le also cf the advice given to Tj im etd ы rental, o or perhaps aliy the bm m Pn 0100 К Who po Timothy (1 Ti E "P rontal — быр Ireland. Ed ә ion wi T 0 ich God һа! Let e Ша! this calculation is | accepted, but І dare say many who have studied the Holy | received with thankfulness ; for though I do not OREL | оь hi t к —— as I have done, in a spirit of defiance to all sectarian | yet gone from the faith, it does begin to appear that he dard ni ^ with more теат for the spirit which giveth life | a cloud, and in bondage о the elements W is unde the нк ат to w such Кек the enm which killeth, will consider it at least worthy Ё But " Эр че] teaching tban that of the А i as m new th nfrm eri and scien ntific man in the island сареро ОЁ | friend has peu I ber T d with the oper ad when most est in d ander pe guidance of insu л! it is well | to Noah in this way, I will come to his har eralism in order | they were спе к in defence of the freed. judging que x raria pone M m i Ireland | (о see what it is worth. The greatest objection to а literal | the Gospel, desiring that above all things the аш known to capita ts as well as in rendering, is that it makes the Scriptures assert that which | saints should "be e cma with grace; not with «а and Scotland. ded 4 Science contradiets, so oe to X а recon e en ce gio e not p Ае irri been occupied тещ, — h: a more exten ап an act of violence must be done, and Science is m rm tha! is worthy of attentive observation that леге, * SEP Витр е " мел Nature contradicts. The text befor e usis purely moral | confirmed the Jewish laws of eating and een ie n its ing from i id demn the ha pa rto the nation it cannot NAM longer be with- Hine iately becomes necessary to АЕ rionsouss about the | nies without meaning, w e denounc От as Сегед. — and iot ав I have reason to геге ila em blond, and Ет (re for the purpose ош Ys rms will either antasms. ow, there is no need for tbis at all, and he is an ee J ital apte FE ear prt d What avail wi the Pu to igion—howev т а. за iutentions may be— | : i а P or both united be, who ee: r^ a physiologic: sity in order to eke out | food, when he said to the multitude, * Not that which goeth ints h? A vicious theory of Biblical interpretation. I turn ќо | Ње mouth defileth a шап; but that whi ош r. Jo К бів Com шегу; апа : find u me r this ed e ront cd detietha man, Mte xv. уе i аізовтег thing : b lio owing :—'' This is the only exception to the eating of lesh— | from without entereth into the man, іб c; y security, or how abundant and oh eaply o rit У d it was ak to be eaten with the blood in it, which is said to be | cause it entereth not into his heart, A tu the be belli ui cap ital, for investment, or suc расові ү»: i^ SUC | its life; not that the Ысод is of itself the life, but because it is | out into the draught, purging all meats ?" A. vii, 18 1). 1 bu s, if the | a means of life, and that being exhausted, the creature must | Willit be said аё the great оао Оша m his рге parties seeking to take ded die, and because the irte bee s ^ tthe H b аы атта пар tance 1 еј ы t vigorous in it; yea, it is the aliment ап € ofthem, au een Pm ч od to continue to this day the Jewish ations lack АМЕ the gena * е р which furnishes out th o fesh with quantity of them rather | vanco of аг mpted abstinence from blood ? ee the presumption tèst F required to d pe our but do icul- | it miy be rendered ‘the flesh with 4 ES A the blood; H whilst in Christ ML pm preserve me tural е) there is li ^ м на на - iet. eature ii s living; n ay зан абат : by was left undoni mear d en dun. sehen "for food shoul . Physio a ape ations. Е unt on perag within our reach the acquire- properly кей, ала its blood let out; that it т do on not be | discussion that the name of any у шону p СЗ te у ysiolegical doctrins of шеп east of pre po vu his the National Board of Ed ке їп reland be not | not be eaten, а by canpibals, and might be by ri o - ha appen Y this'partieular instance to bea Will-o-the О! ni it is to ding this law — without и blood m might be eaten, so blood pope. let things b beside the e and pruning knife, to say n ofthe 1186 ut, and dressed or mixed with other things, might be taken, | policy taining from a'covert sneer at those who wield the if you will, Р our Irish ы, or the еса for pa this says to s дик а діа m рео to fiud, | pen, or pem to take part in a discussion in which scientie of penny-wise and pound-foolish English mem d And of the most learned commentaries existing, so di rect a principles are to be appealed to а L er any ptio ее interests the Scotch members too, as many of their n шу те, untrymen, both in Scotland and Ireland, are "benefited wbich is to strengthen my view of the proper interpretation of | Hunter's views on the coagulation o f the blood. I guessed mj ir m: prosperity о of Ireland. We have in Ireland now | the text. and weaken tho necessity ` for physiological inven- Me дан dabbling in Ni xps quotations, Uit wol first time every hope of having agricultural fii ons in a Bo ice establish an adulterous intercourse between | ha ee к нда to ва "— Lv xs bag d оло tn igion. and found only anoth: ial ез tation of education what it ought to be. The Commissioners of r. Gill further remarks that ''the des of this was to | through Dr. Corrie, Pi querar сс De Clarke ЖОШ mange | а АА in men, and par Vr san x^ а ж; en to contemplate the wonderful һа rmony ostavi —— » — it 80, by appointin g Mr. Baldwi alone as | кошу я Гшдап blood, which men might be led into were Tha and science by what Huni om ші бш = diei tor, but better still Director of ert тА ofc Commentator [о upon pra raw flesh aud e blood in it It is one and reeoneilers havea lo icof По Ону! оге altogether dar viis they could not find a man anywhere vid interpret the meaning of a command that has been | the ** logic of facts,” and clu Mad anything D. more fit. - hay in aper ү сс апоу of [ога Lem de the 4000 or | will serve А сч up а нса which is not needed at Iihave watched with more than ordinary an ety | more pe have psed ‚ай. Тһе greatest enemies n peer are to be found the course mn by the. Board of ониро) анон itg| 32d quite "s Una do I those who trifle with truth in order to attach their own: fi Iu y they su to tear living creatures in pieces, an * imagined ” of the phenom anot be to Аа n. ith all its Ce aere c a p^ upon the: m- | carnal, and narrow interpretations to the beautiful utterunes x. dme C DEN Y» I T— to establish sanitary ear and phy md е а f Soripture, and who ica oing so bewilder and delude their have cm се “ч » The enum ГА атайт, te gon Mig ашап les, and themselves de the ridicule of thoughtful perfections care! о! L аша, а Sig е фат y, and especially Maimovid s ilehot Me n rhaps greater yn was done b + othé gree 9 c 9, see. 1), understand the pis aod <. apply wholly са 43 is removed from the | body soon begins t perhaps, gum y an er. man | ше ely to the eating of an anim dw am е mE ig Pori I i watched | to encourage the decencies of civilised | life, the proper kiling of | Hunter б an hypothesis of n, but not such Шш 1 even with а ree of jealousy —Ó аа the pro un pi eed Жошы ards. Ў A Бона. Lond, aure serve Me Chitt; ups › purpose, c which your could n neces- , emi existenca of a ^^ sary they iey should ейт, т" >з a 10009 blood from flesh by “ divers washings,” but it із Ever Wholly Leonid ' which, а ат га Буер in the blood, a . y mo ed; it is impossible to eat flesh without partaking of en removed from the n У m y i ac! e fi ү оой from fles ible, uring a |the result of the solidification and separation of brin, and be well directed ; an an equate security | period of about race: years I Шашы Та om flesh eating, and | escape of carbonic acid from the mass. be given, capital for investment vil che foh wiil do the same again whenever I shall be convinced that the | to be the рса of vessels in a coagulum, ог as coming, and ample skill provided f nd eating of blood is unlawful. Mr.Chitty a coagulum be —— 5 vascular, was Lp ming, 2. New Testament о ау end's case is weak in the | e ect of са: arba ic acid, which, escaping, forms mical йому. -Edward Carroll, College Hotel, first instance, beca e only q o ime lar р] subsequent College Street, Dublin, They had no ано institute MK or to bind the | Flourens long ago shattered Hunters idol, and qu e ts ir|i i rily proved blood h e T mi гу, which. w epe Does 8, ed PAINLESS EXTINCTION OF LiF chide чө Corinthians for regarding their spiritual leaders a- | accounted forin a purely physical manner. lf the ey or vase u ri P x A are y s ion of Mr. gen last letter is а misrepresen- | фу ra Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers | may best do so in Dr. Richardson's Astl Ошый : by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?" | E һе“ the Coagulation ofthe dozen tation of mine, “ T te my stand v upon hi аваг ground (1 Cor. iii, 3.) The object of the Tete had already ban set 1858) which ЫР? before me, with half à benefit o than the Mosaic law, it was | forth, “that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, | ponderous n the same aae For the I put, iE E endeavoured to present a a spiritual i nterpre- pani in Не toner of Ae (1 Cor. i. UN Mo ed passages | those who cannot make referen: pem ас tion to воо 0 5 : + 4 К cts xv., аз direc! y Mr. Chitty, and | a few extracts (first hand n : tation of Gen. ix. 4. It is therefore only repeating | I #4 that in consequence of s an attempt made My Мө blood, the its irat hand). Pm disproved; таўы itty "to call attention again to the | believers of the ee. SCING Рейге: Tí sopa) iba deir roris ts на rore duly have been advanced E et the cidence given oah. Another custom of polemics | Christianity iy M жой bmit Wem to circumcision, **the phenomenon з i соп О ӨНӨ ui iii has been honoured in that expression, © apostles together for to consider of this | interference," о Richardso ma j^ ау. 125 tulate myself, and all who like myself," &e. ies d end (v., 5, 6). end it was advis y James to write to thawed tres Hanes in suooession, an and th en созар I tako o Шай that my Bend » ce; ic Gentiles which from among men are turned to God," to | fact makes the vitality a ry look ridiculous. m of certain S шу supposes himself the Ct them against the commission of the heinous sins, namely | may be held fluid for weeks by the addition п dition of Walt sole possessor of a feeling of veneration - the Divine | !dolatry and fornication, to which in that day and in their cir- pe d may then be made to o om by the bad kept йй Word, and as sharing with gardeners alon а perception сс they would perhaps more strongly tempted | “Some horse's blood, says Gulliver, whioh рон diluted wi of the * accordance of our Bible with the E: det aad kaaria aces I ask the reader to reflect upon the moral | with nitre for 57 weeks, readily coagulated M юа strietest philosophy." Is 1 sur and eoo qon of society in the great States at that time, and I| water.” Did this blood, kept "uid. 5T А. равад, р phy. shall avoid givin n for | thi e will agree with me that the reference to blood in the | the presence or from the abstraction of may be y further expression of this sort, by sayi ing s z all H n Lyn Hle uad upon circumstances only, and in no respect | With this query the hypothesis of the vital for Richardson, $ O say at once, ere, so у. repeat that | left to its advocates for once and fo: Я p t y at ‹ y aud Luo dude аш upon the us f yin the present day. I t that | 1I d for good. Eod from i end of the atter nes ot bound to follow any of the customs of the early | “ Coagulation consists in the vd t sition it 090 d н : cr d idt ep of o" cue Aem med | soluble to the insoluble state, in which hog network n order to prevent confusion, 2 — desirable to | 9r, 26 кше of their озеп societies mbers ; let | formed into an amorphous coagulum, but Pp. р my observations under three h in аа ML for fe ues pow pu afford us “n their Spiritual fibres more or less definitely marked ovt of the 09 o Noah ; P The ers E the N баена, and no t lay upon them a burden which they | quoted by Richardson, 34. ''The coag of the fibrine. pos 3*8. Physiological ii e New T dependent entirely — s agre "рг. Hog ens c ва мса bat the epistle contained in v. had a а particular as fact has been dem ies bis 5 шола to pear сени бена meaning is evident. a^ Other passages in | Dalton's Treatise on "Human am Physiol of гй i writings of the Apostles, Paul says—'' опе Байте that | page 191, *“Тһе аа of wf ghe iod у Dem LEN po E ыла Иша огы чыт ты CE d : A 12,507,493., whi єз ngan ar ve your — lish not him tha! ppospue um eateth not; and let | pends mainly cn the p. n of the ci 3 t eateth not judge him that eateth: jected i 00089 (t coagulate х фа Бад > fan » Jj eateth: for God hath |it is constantly subjected in : lod ak. жыша 4 Heri] him.” (Rom. xiv., 2, 3). It was because of thelinger- | for this condition alone suffices o make it e of opinion у Я s. d rye - lone are CURA. on in. = ng of Jewish prejudiees in the minds of manytef the early | the interior of tho vascular system, and Wê jn attri КД go ED EET E higher sourco Ireland b eine Feier i eg sompelie to descend to auch matters, | tho groat physiologist jast quoted erne Жаы» Mir H ir ur r being fo; е даж [ ч as most people believe, by. ar too hear ERE Ny, and 1. * the liberty wherewith Christ hath made a free." h That Aes opædia of Anatomy "and inus will be pe in 1 i и berty extends to the eating of blood by those who аге во | p. 413; I suppose none of the readers Атап, 99, 1865) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL L GAZETTE. £97 ibat if they cook, it will nevertheless eat азу portion „і blood which has been some time kept by the butchers, and has then been subm mrt s |n nest clo Nr is dere that they “felt” its € Pire | weather, the reason d^ these mer Жолы der ku асра s 266 the | ex hibition i in the Short-horn class has been unusually better than a : eds numerous and good. The following account nino fin Md оаа, It would be entertaining in its | coarser wool, кы that the fibres being so fine, there abridged from the Dublin Far 73 end xe refi first that blood has no руч 2 tud rad la e mere nds fibres presented on a given surface armers* Text that whatever —— adem — m чуз of tke Ham н, thus constituting a more even| The yearling bulls, of which there were 98 altogether, er, fur- фе соіа. It ct ө would find many to admire his | Velvety face, C. .——In your Number of April 15, the | рой а ets lot pa сона not be м оу matched any- diei and t his conclusions, and denounce as infidels | sense of the quotation from Althelstan's “Song оЁ| 166, an v! ur ra M EE uity accept h ti h а 39.5 T * g judges o over that section, those who leaned over Рі е sa Mf who did not agree with them. ае Pri e. Victory ” is much marred by the word “rib” in the | rails, or looked оп from the level of the hall, had settled it which my friend says—'' The researches of sc le | fourth line instead of “nib,” the latter word, ог | атаопр themselves how things wero t the first favou time do prove to t the statements of onr Bible | ,, » > , 1 i but al tes, ие, се with the s dest and strictest philosophy "— neb, 2 t e axon “ beak. be not only on Tuesday rning, but also on T tave to thank you for the space afforded m e for this —— €—— and to to ask the reader to forgive ne eif Ihave riness. I shall not again address afflicted hi the subject. — D am compelled y om urgency of circum- stan ances. Shirley Hibberd, Stoke Newington, April 1 Correspondence per- | «The > numbers, hailing from Westland and Kingsfort. It is not БЕ ie dre dert ei E ш, full geri лу wi 4 Monk CX ET E Ma-ES EA me known, it was found that two whi certai Pla eld "i UE Severity or забт ted bein placed by outsiders somewhere mong. Vi hie быы dur y o ould ea carry home ribbons, although not, indeed, the chal- ou on | frosts during a d early spring, - the | lenge pinta green,” had been put first and second on the list, fears ocn. [a УАК therefrom, summer weather | Vitb, of course, the бату Cup to the former. Тһе lucky man | on the approach of April set in with unusual "шш, Туе zi 4 and owns the ай м osos " h e at pu СЕ апі 1 week’ "rimis g sunshine, with but ain a leading winner in the heifer sections, both ot the few clouds intervening to intercept ite benefivial | Roval Dublin and Royal Agricultural Societies. His 1st prize influences, also vits x little frost, b ight, has во | 22d. therefore, cup bull. де. i Lamp, i» by а son ofthe Е] оаа 12 celebrated Lamp of Lothia of а Soubadar dam which pletely BETHEA life to all | he Mr. Wallis, аы Тһе ond yenrling, ome . Albert. Middle.Clas Suffolk.—VPerm again to trouble you with a few lines as re above College, ШЕ eet to say how bul the y sent а an enliver det T got from ^ . вес gards е nature and v Murs ic: The pastures poen pre- | Mercury, is by Master Harbinger, а bull bred by Mr. Barnes. Whatever opinions may be entertained regardi reen, so p y garding the placi yations in my let of last week have n realise тр d ЧЫНЫН Of. рөн dedu. oe ШЫ ч bead a metn ы, poen - чинів t 1 а! ercu was e secon est bu n the sectio! H ain "i g^" pupils nomin ted e dui last year's РА of crop. All kinds of fruits being | we, after е him over repeatedly, perceive the UB ion were recei md TA — backward, may from their very lateness be ua b о be | проп «иа пи -— р; er ж E has been a in residence is now abou , and m the course ofa | benefited, and are now past danger from с L ANS УКУ Inte Мэк Aum Ше КН, а MOMENTE few days every bed will be occupied, there being | ај, the Wheat plant has renovated to a arkable E ке his fa t а побега а А дена а sever, ys e attendance on the day named was| degree, and all are apparently Dosim pem - | Bob. a large sappy, good ribbed bull of B th blood, as found. prevented by illness or some other legitimate cause. | ably, promising a precocious, if not an abundant OE ац forme? hend, at е 9 of which in 1860 The perfect success he Institution thus far may | harvest. All that need be feared at presen ipee iuit Mt Obzllonara Heiden zd : p the public favourites, Mr. Challoner's British Sailor, came t looked upon as a g А ct. Nothing could exceed | in the Wheat plant is that mos of' it fourth—a very wealthy b ith a capital back, ай the enthusiasm with which parents brought their son may have been planted too thickly for the best of| uncommonly good "loin, deep flank, and full quarters. for the purpose of secaring to them an education equal | results. 1 the continued frosts having Mr. Riall lost p. time in picking bim up, эү” уегу ees 2. H 1 Э | о when he en to their wants—one which will pat them in a fair way | rendered the surface of heavy land too puffy, for the он н Фе чае охай at the time MER the ir n the position in life whi 3 Thi p rii imliy, may encourage the wireworm to | handin. The other favourite, Mr. Barnes's Navigator, also by readiness on the part of the middle classes of Suffolk to | co | British Flag, and come of theold Lady Sarah by Satellite tri P „168 vages dur uring thi is and next month. А be, avail lves of the advantages h ffered, | т, En) ii-wil DB nior | was put next in order to British ao that is, fifth on the eminently „proves how great a desideratum has now |]iable to be fall g into ear thau in the M MEE je MR of "nie pointa, "wi a vory been suppli n e in not е miei е + seasons when the a ace is more encrusted, thus уйрен Cds mi кой. „А. Oo. d style rn P All our е: lons with regard to 16 may be fulfille iminishi Е ease any п веси r. түн T imul d 5 | diminishing the ptite aud sample even on the best Jus like Mr. Жы сае fot himself without thé aid o а other counties may be stimulate t 4 ollow the | of Jands. е oniy remedy I can suggest is to provide judges, having rad ма for Sir George Quee noble example set them in Suffolk, and bed s the | all possible means to consolidate the surface of the г 4 Thirty: -six entri ҮЕ SA section, youth o of the middle classes generally, the ns of | by a a heavy KE during the ensuing week from this | he Аа by ES "Тузга "eir азоне к oet date; and mot later, lest the blade be beginning to |Eets a level. g окей bull. with equally good underlines, possible eost, Rd. Garrett, Hon. Sec., oen Hall. dle int and ther eby mtk mischief tou Че and of that deep red colour which many profer. Felix's sup- Barzmundham. {+ y porter as ne was Mr. Cosby's Ravenswood, which, when Sy » pedient | shown last year by his breeder, Mr. Crosbie, Ardfert, was. onthevin our ыйда; Fire we fid ыр xe: pi per а =н Notwithstanding ем vimor af tho Ca ^ «d Бетани still reme thes rae] wing, up and doing. First, we find him soaring | ness an ntifal qu: e possessed as a yearling, as dd d pis UEM pent а чакы fernis deep | sa he nice rib and loin he had atthattime. The third 2-year Irish (ev; but find the | and soft mouldy 5010801 bed for sois to | old was Lord Drogheda’s Champion, bred by Mr. Ande peasantry, but finding so much listless apathy an mbol in without molestation, yeb i пев a | and by Lord Clyde out of the old Peahen by Favour, . mags and filth, and lcoking in upon the p poultry he feeding шее са in the rooms a pos idet to domestic р purposes pears to be satisfied with EDS хаж а. wit ithout à м notice the o E peer d m но. Vet off a darting m$ рру vm гву idis are nof Prom and in ngla n g y oath got soft or puffy surface, or rather it often suffers, in wet | which, frst Mr. Welsted's property, then the lato iare and stormy seasons especially, from mar зу causes тїш — ШИН ie gen eno к p—-—— БИН £i Р and the dams of winners. Карі Xs AU arising from 16, In dry seasons, however, as in ommended yearling last year in „Bildaro Street, ed is an this puffy surface is beneficial to keep in moisture. errem Mure : са ne s IT M wyune of кчы а bull with a deal о pe noe, I kn now of no specific expedient to Pier tha а во oft ‚ОР Др oy Тоа АН Аа жена АЙ Гэ, thé wed by Mr. Wallis's Count Montijo, the second H Gs followed it rationally and Singly : рї jug of 1864. Не was shown in great feather, and is E 3 Жы шм animal, grown into a very useful style of bull t year, a8 we said he would do. ie three-year-olds made up the muster of that particular t of it, Mores rites it the j^ 1 niu tage to tho habitations eina for mer 7882229 Зр = st-guard service; he y fiud one small beiden Ciis The land is then тердегей more hard on |, section, the first on the list, Mr. Mulholland's Defender, from. surface е Sy autumnal rains, The writer ич some | | the eountv of Down, “born and bred," being the one selected. Wh ies, the dwarfest | by the i and most А extant, planted in зд ыи КЕ етсе онаа гиса а аа gold 1 foot apart, on 186 Septem mber, or at about 2 quarts | they gave him also the Railway Cup as the best of all the bulls ym per , оде! е covering the ground, as to astonish all beholders except | 29211 Plate, as the best breeding animal, male or female, in збе ta ample, he may effect even more good than by | himself, and promising to be in fall ear by tle time togati Wi мкуш магае, орноо отону Арна шь см еду а реа ec ie The miserab d prod t ләш exposed to abundance of criticism, ER. evil, and to that ons of the ree ears on each plant or stool, or 1000 to 4000 fold, as p T I cu rui ra Ace n og RA red Азу Жайлы с; У : А, c as before often 4,705538 em-—-a contras m гб: the immoralit ee mde y be attributed n mu ach has befi ft th trast from 15 o and wanting much in his quarters to bring him equal to what is also one th t wi ich Falcon? alludes, There ка? СЕЕ епе зене gro From pas ast pint ido io in heisforward. Defender was bred by Mr. Max well of Finne- Müenün iL er thing to which I would draw © Falcon's" | s; that brogue, ач y ro by Dillon, ox of Кайсап, Тына ине LL Ben Starts on his philanthropic i pa g of pabula being by Lor nton, a son of Mr. Rose Wadi it is this: can he either fri ighten ATAT the for their winter's qoem. = pesar o йай ^ dee этү е dari е MN ef " a ein und from үз orry the farmer at re time? а winnerat the North-East shows, and his first appearance in а thing by y) M бе оа eT ee quick sight, put u 2 x those planted late have roots чей! 2 or 3 inches — р жЕ на санои ure аратай or Premi à ay, withou а hick] b Yo rince, belon: to Mr. Robert Т t, В old into оао little children of four ог five inn up у a he: eavy and perfect e ear, should an unpro- кот Loi DO a "ey eiui Di bull, with e qood БК ANE e. that ы el rvie I roughly pitious, Pi p woe summer prevail. Experience | rib, but having a опу, — Жк ver MM - u— trows hinders trer om of using children as scare- | has aught m e, rrespondent writes, that the ЖЧ АГК c. bah in bird, with e 5-4 1o kind of Wifplo ч t tion more than any other сое notion I E to entert: tain of hoeing « eeply | м Мт. Cooke's Gorilla, bred by Mr. Marjoribanks, and а com- Wi dr ; when so employed they сап ог horse-hoeing of Mee is а fallacy, and is not| mended card to Mr. Challoner's Lent L Lyons, a deep, short- Pd m 8 schoo м — ssential to its welfare, more detri 1 than oth legg eged. Booth-bloodei bul ll; asim our being awarded to wall grounded ара ы, hen they are n age to wise, aman, eps E À cuia it to tiller too latei -— fir eni ›ап@ when the "plene tuy receive fr sprin very time the ground is stirr m aged Mert oi EN egi a T Lu. Es kindly put on м7 — Perhaps * Falcon ” will Prod бон за vith most other crops, but far ether sins) |" inan filling appropriately the а nd in the section, and Suggest Some considering cap, and be enabled to effo rts or produce lateral weak ears, | looking like enough winning again at a future time. Lord new feather f, remedy ; if so, he will indeed acquire an mi which nes th . ]t|Clydelooks what he а very useful bull, with a good fore- Tie 0 "i ЖЛ. Ca ппоб however ‘tiller or branch too much; but i ге Pani дей oloun” af the entr Mr. v -—— contributes an int espondent, “J. М. Е.” | should be before winter, when all ears will be more Friar, k-bodied bull, bred by Mr. Barnes, and got y Dr. he, however, interesting article on Cotteswold sheep ; i| аи and able to stand all вада which may | M“ Hale е ; ога Bir Rauinel d&ui, заб sepu ЫШ Mo ang iir tat е prodnoe of о-оо] follow, The ohjeet of hei Вену must not belt pin Peters Nel Enn te Tm дор mtd FEM Lors es py mill x “ар ^s nt of, whi ch should be simply, but determine dl y, to е | own En a yearling in 1861 by his breeder, Mr Richardson, of used x ng wool is Glenmore, when he laced next to Colonel 'в Victor Чай allowing of. ya Tar on account of its length | nothi ing else, but for ААГ pec dicor ; for the | Emmanuel, arh known € A when in the ti ü tic being drawn to a small even | Jabourer, and roe wd sample free cuc € and to Red Knight at that time, and has since kept him at Straffan, falling» Эйе e реко а x и in | free the land o s seed weeds in after years. | where he has left а deal of useful stock. equivalent n it: these i ov riri E" 12. heifers exhibited were, taken al her, ге, terms, "There Сап Bo-doHbt that Е Ezperimenter, Por ipril = Ute twenty e that section has has sometimes боеп [^ to increase od pplied sheep has tend Kildare ; a particularly goc much more diffi- бы, the length of staple, and. also at th Р cult to judge than than at some previous meetings. Mr. " coarser, the. diameter of the "на " -the enel тру өр сы IL Me by d T I M er, à , wneley, an f he finest a, 16 fine wools of G , from е очі ва DN the её fis of this Society, m over, with a beautiful bosom and back, Ў flesh. h, Sheep essed cloths ar e mad ry fine pie f plate of æ ital hair. Mr. Jones, with his Lunette, another of the for- of the Merino еы k “ че te the po dicent € rares able Master Robe gets, and a very We wes heifer, exposed kept sparely fed, rm pie | almost qud: кб аге vic m as prizes, and generally | Pi a nast head, а nice rib, and good bank. took ihe seeond STen for a single night to the influence of the pe a very large collection of Short-horns. This year's | prize in the section, the third best of the lot being Mr. 898 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA GAZETTE. T. 3 a чы tablished for | M. „Barral, in giving some informati Arghdall's Rose, a good fleshed, nice. topped heifer, 5 F Fi int [ of the fo wl trade in the th lom on the ш |1 d that wher as if she will соте out well as песа 2 d lot; led off by Mr. M by: - e Re own sewage Pac them, the | produets of which were in ied EN t : Р ree distri че м н The 2-year olds formed another d in the . Жеш end he е, Anie ME ich stood sesond in she | towns may rensonably be is q " 1 1 6 wn | псе on the production Ts tm чы гесе section at t aeree n ascond-op е АД we | ing that public nuisance, Second, that where to ) -P о том ойу. T irs кең оа) the heifer ta This da has always done wherever thé two | 9 уг are injured or gada pt a healt р Врз a | exceedingly inexact. Thus it have named, as, indeed, s s. |? pem FORM. a3 matter among the pto statistics that the production " p : Зе only ато і alue t Ш һе d д рег апп bean ful. while some data aee by M. D lafi un; ача oints, and Жо; Я D Я ela osse how, рр В, l Sr game pn pe. heifer all а, ы ў f А 1 f fficient fowls sold annually n. the markets of ed tha thickness far her age, girthing Лут ы pue n and A ng ^g is Ap UA irn it ideis о ентах Bar терс of the fol da for her t enti базан plate, which there 1з vi Vert to ana in our opinion, г E that n Legislature Beo egi n76 8007, Dreux 96, 0007., and Noge d. Sh t the gold meal, L4 ers for ota e Ys dose 133 р ро атр b. all t! His héiere but baut ti u should give them pow нт asted, aud Sévered "b old and warm, eol Mieres 16 her in he I s 6 г A у, iud best nemi prize 1 animals, 0 ао, sex, or breed. Agriculture, Ancien t and Mod a Historical Account врше ted аз nearly as possible to the Same enli Бү ime H ijay Yale: nt 67,200]. d on Tuesday les and. Pract, "esempli pen, ү their | régime. АП "the guests were enabled to taste th. Lon ds CP f I3 ж ыш Тела" has'à 9f. M f бар, Den elo орт ће ОМ | огеейз with their various accompaniments * réàt T nd, fio ont za SN d Ыг Yato ngor, Norfolk Farmer. J. S. Vi order to make a comparative experiment which | Tinte. pair from Captain Ball's berd, ur us үзө. The four numbers 0 of this work which have appeared be tabulated, five head o each breed were wei Mr. Anderson, namely, Pride Са the rh аса the, beg inning of the y The Taighe о the Bresse birds averaged 3.070 kilo. m b ith. Eom, Highly Con Robert Paul's very of the Р; t E VIL on Farm. Таре $ ments Part VIT, on grammes ( ; Ге НИ 198 ean English cwt.), that Срб репа sit amar орда to Sr Robert Pars ve ago. Молу, fho Dairy, irrigation, Soils, Вера, | of the Hondan birds 2.382 kilogrammes and иеш ion that they held last year in sme павой 8. &c.—and Part VITI. the Seasons and their enjoyments. Norman birds 2.144 kilogrammes each, Their weight t : пете be Ж) A Жуз à Wih A of There is a somewhat unin telligible mue and occa- was ар 1 taken afon hey had been prepared for AR К аА (A Беек Shown, ha sional reduplication of suhjee the ep weight of each bird my 1 ў prize in that section. thè 923.4 which has been adopted. Раг ҮП, for instance, dis- | found to [^ аз fallos s:— Bresse 2.426 kilogra ed to R Emperor heifer shown by Mrs. Smythe, quest s a perfect medley of P 03, andi їз followed hy a Houdan 1. (AA kilogrammos and Norman 1.765 kilo- rie: a ey сі of th. 1 4 a it һе орла Kreis l'a af патіо аге presente d as in a - Cale dns ed mim and аа » npa E, when they ey bal the. pos A Rl: that eu финн in more general terms before. le hey were wei again. м result was then : АКА AE ү! as glad to find the Old Norfolk Farmar doing as ann керө! average ee i ach of “ш Br К банов is а fellow-countryma an of his ds 13 I AX t таша, a . bred A Towneley, ini Mr. Grisenth waite, then a young xs at | It results from these very a "rs lest iui ; E h à We en or Lynn, pin his *New дер. Agricul- the trimming occasioned a loss af 92 ri par ven " fhe T'he | ture” in 1818, and forestalled ipit man ay of the disco verig Bre реше, fowls, of 20.32 per cent. fons m | whic e bee ed to d of 17.5 ; the N 28 Tie s 2 4 < zd - 8 = LE Lx tS Ф- 3 = Li в E ЕУ - B. ды + cr er "S = D LE 5207 T NE 7a Arar 295 3-5-2. o "O а E p - 2 © Ф з et жы 5 EJ B Li "om trimming aud roti; YS. ч she was shown. She | reading still. Тһе ом ki TA mannres, | was thus 52.51 per cent. ii the case of the Bra > } ination 4 ^ 1 as wi 0 n fowls. Тһе Nor afara it was discussed by the many w n the EM always weighed less than their а eory of пагоне, who һауе перт т а the | but it will be also seen that they lost less weight. a € quier ofa ury. well in "the Shen dg as in p e я ing process Тї To "Part" n the. work of the several Bresse fowls probably give more fat—we say рг, endices, of KE, letail whic i had b ly becanse this fat could not be collected. ТЇЗЇШ the oed E ege ге, M ү Mode of| in the p reyions systematic disenssions of the several | has a notable value, and 16 is the same with te - d applying it vibe shi ch from week to week pef the реа intestines. А guest from the south regretted tha Hak Majesty" 3| years обору his i And the practical ul absence] from the dinner of the fowls of that part of y | of the work is thus redeemed. rance, which, according to him, have a very We notice the ublieation of this volume full of most flavour to all coming from the centre and north. Thè i wid detai s ugb fowls of the Bresse were much remarked for thi 1 and elsewhere, that our readers may earn | Mis gue = whiteness and delicacy of their flesh. It was unanimowly А -they may obtain full and trustworthy informa-| Poultry at Paris.—We deseribed he great poultry admitied, also, ақ e flesh of the Norman ed M Xo iw is occupying во much attention | com tition at a late mon thy dinner of agriculturists remar arkab le flavo r. The Houdan raeg ha | s аб we may extract the [ШИП at "m The competition was then айп n йүн ушшин h the mmissioners arrive as seque the las ence of a link in the evi den ce as to pullets, Бааша иу the name of poulets tof h ed [e^ rience. о followin is the k^ теше Ж of the Competitors and the wiole appear in the Paris market at the co us Вора to the last which has fair air h M s бев E over again . Certainly this April, although they are hatched wien pe zi risia! mess” see ms in luck's AL and January 15. ifteen weeks suffice to enable th * Since. the d date of n fried м риат, m Tins tho 5 Tias Ау at the TM a meeting 1 was (0 | to attain their development, and the ttening itte ant Din pur | p Rud b the Er | | to bring them to a perfect state only lasts 18 or 20 ds gt e Way, бол iie ve or Rug ior е ined n d the eeantior ons were This fa&tening is effected with Barley floue ш : n bd 1861 on he fee ad et fion i Hi Ше соп о ы with milk, the birds allowed nothing ta drink s | вондо t The report T tr "T Мерт eights to be quide the onst -` for each pullet ranges from le 04 stes el H4 Fiii contains the results for of H M wis Applied also f. or leave ls. 3d. Тһе price of Houdan foul pur | v dai: oh b "In ased in the br nu digtriclg, is thg ane ММ arid siis sra that these experiments rivals, while M. de Бшге sought É de хазинаи is | * | selling price on the market of the Vallés at Ei NA е application of sewáge in delica acy of Me flesh of young Southdow shee This arises from the p^ that fowl төн d diferent ae E 3 И have еоро skilful in utilising the pem prodest. consumption by cattle of the produce so ойе end t to hig à proper ^g А in the Aion LUN po to | in Hondan fowls acquires every day g reator importata the prod „6. Pot meat ànd milk, and have been accom esenb some eels taken fro n Bi ав is proved in the pr арма augmentation it dt panied by a careful record of the qu mtities e унія pM and M. Leonce Де | Таз пе quo to nd measure dutio levied on the Hou arket. Iu w Ж, of the ргойнењ, апі by numerous analyses of | for proe uring one of е famous т.8708 —а bit i : m at 22 м after irrigation, as also of ће | паге half- Жош үл: nce oA мл 18 о j bu of the milk. strongly disputed. Finally, the ciat annum Hes Es Fija k i that these experiments have solved | prietors of Burgundy resolved 3 dor D dab — ) dii г hare hi hitherto Pech Ww р! yines e takon Д from their cases. А party of | gal ues ot ion of se M s the ende ж there eing a €i dia reichen rið rt s ie da "vr the pacti dun ing ?à р 2 moi А ni KA Гон Ыы та g the rest; M. de of so. ing the sewage o ч үн, 'gne resided, The entero ud and wines were also b ued to опг best attention t 106 m give. cont un n xcellent, but wit ub we have not much : б. all kindred oen and in 4 m nquiries dcs have | to "e The ОЛЫ sent by M E бюд was found | asd Sei polis on pris " | to be of capital quality, very D M and at n our Whore enionding d... sht | tima very savóury. It wasa goth own-Berrichon, not years, we have confidence i in su — це | more than eight or nine months hs old, and it weigha i in ships the. meat about 45 1b., *1. The. pode A or is|weight being 53 per cent. The d: Y were much to apply it riui o iE Нр struck with the production in so short а time of meat | о such. 8 plication olli ra ive Жы of suc ch quality, and the fact "appeared favour able fo ayo improvement of 9H i French breeds v neta alfiance | h breeds t t value, О 2. uancial results of a contin: оноор with тоге precocious races. М. de Lav era lad written es d eyery gues egi TIE dier werd diferent И RE Roux, of Алкоо, to spem ж: him a leporide. wit Чи йс i vay rrjaisinz- Ang w st, bec e Е pen arrived in time to enable it to be tasted, | w е ase, Mark Lane Espress by gravity, EXE E or ks pump i ui е flesh was very Y. Without any taste of game, ү оуей; Soils | and was more Jike veal than anything else. Ви + [ given le leti Lo Red he RAND LAE great | feature of the dinner was, T the ү Calender = of ope Poultry, i ar re no less than 46 birds on May.—The Dairy үйү: ү Di les, Tits resse specimens, sent by the Comte | оЁ the remarks by ua e ге I pn n nees are T and|Léopold de Hen; 12 Norm mans, Lud L6 the е Comte de published. many yet k these сои йге is a 424 йл y derive profi, Me ied and 16 from Н кү, eumier, | ence to the work y be le yas A heir a wage of Gambais, in the Seine. ses who organised | The work of FAS airy qu net Under jan breed ularity. The alves not bet H e | ing expe d d ЙУ; ; "bur ci к "n ҮТ Td inch саев | recent exhibition of fat S at Ther Palace of f Industry | with if, u^ in all well-regulated dairi i erem cover er апу loss, need nol be of | at Paris, t whic oud | enou: i1 $ do without, much milli, 29. Е of its EN The canton of Houdan and nd ron- | £he advantage of pasturage f the € "T - о ye diamenja of Mantes and Dreux were > represented at | this dba to be of prime q ik gno : to your їп оц | the dinner also by several “ considerable ” agricultarists. | should be late calving, "er P В tf - 3 Азап 29, 18651 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 893 for а least a fort: night, new milk always - if convenient to allow them to remain tied fo: for for cheese k Cheese is now made | short time afterwards until they I; like to eat their ы у Е eet D through three presses in | after having their liquid food, all the better ; as THE HYDROPULT, kt n their progress ab each meal | prevents mi sucking each other's ears or skins, which tin four o r five да, s, hey come | is often productive of much harm e miting x i "us " th They —16 is calculated ud aboat one pig can be ot of th зі д! ted 24 hours "after e nre made, red on the sour whey for every two cows in "the и" emis A. Fr by. some at the end ar 13. hours dairy. Барро sing a dairy to mera of " COWS, — n after this is returne d to the I g sows, guekoning that each one would hav the с ing to | eight young pigs, might be kept, aou d un ^ any rough Gras for other ш their pigs receiving as much of the sour whey as they will dri Xs T es ying, їз xd clear pigs. The iid is muc т for pigs’ food "when old, : e antity is а ai is EE to be ie into the atleast some mixture x it should be во; and if i the quantity wh ich keeps bo "ed daily from the vat, which is as often getting — dris А р the dairy, Joc ium very w up the q V E а ET ie pigs, on which they will grow aud do re emark- When the cheeses are taken from the since ably v well, , Anda as the pigs are small to be еріп upon it, Р ut on : shelves i in y the diry fer а day or tw collects n1 arl Кер кы do for their [sm appetites, and this, with. the "d which ones. da with жы refuse large farm-houses must supp ply, zi na onde scraping. accomplished nmm a common ife, first шинел the cheese with a wet flannel, d must be done c refully all over the а во a8 о ai tl fo k i ke of the roughve 88 iba it may be left upon it from the is $ fo: und enough ne of iry cows to ха the number of pigs mentioned, viz., about o n ge and description given to every two dai ilk, Notices to Corresponde nts. Full pri Gardeners Chronicle surface and. sharp at the edges ; ;the sooner this сап be done the better. In order to get cheese ine а state of forwardness for the factor, 16 will o uh round the edges and ап inch within after this и ніт: ind it should d dd dit twice n da amp w eather, Ca ге ie of ARA; is considered а sign o S Жз. E y^ some districts à is eustomary & the outside of the cheese 1 Indi: dbe mixed with warn w: ason being a pi jum lof d pend to | Bir ther and uneasy, and of cours те a fall do. of ind imd ast ered ver means ds importance t cows. A stream n "ug to yield produce this quality, v equity En 8 possible. Ml vu Hiin should be ‘that has been те sed to the air Aftor rising | Fom t nning thro rough t r pas water, Wl $ ig i shomi emoved and filled » th el E & 52. H HH "d sd t d ra and from the w ter often damage the PE pla ves от rr others i in meeting hed еер of Тшей being А за уы re able d n th n x food pro- ; but throu sgh do bette 4 good ha, m on ip hp оз of : niuis "i m Vah warm, though it should bec жү ves get older. Should ern FE аз their sta aple food, looseness i; des. | Hi SEE P ^ Tum dn HP Оп the farm than if purchase dca the farm at almost any age, x =; their hay and roots, and Very good plan to tie them up to um e n for No. f the "an nd Aaral Gase, s publi March 25, 1865. ACCIDENTS IN FEEDING C. : Sub. Hoo e, hove "n m 1 distontion ot f the ru ib es, e them by chemical re- agents, ехо bee m if at hand, should be passed into t.e одар, ‚50 that the gas may escape ; and give the following raug 58 3 drachms. Бана tee H^ 1 m» Mahon х9 s i If thes ае ба at han nd, give lime w. water, Ps ehloride of lime best. "i a эи n " А, nip oi o dra of Choking i "B piece of Tur a Potato: A liti oil or lard should be а knob at the end, not o fa узды ном. as it bs. You һауе à dopth of soil beneath thë' surface which the à hemist tells you is full of beg matter, (ou е Bae the guine É —— nly needs skill f. n. The picklock to this E Ст "RE to ment of fertility, tba* лн) е ж cand Tit vided as bear upon it, and free pas: of s thé carrier of it all to the irte of Pai ERRATUM : - h the Painless Extin M^ is made to зау, ° urpose x our argument. ZEE Land pium E exhausted by me ;the idea is altogether a mistak The exhaustion, ir it Aion place at all, is due, not to the an but the subsequent disposal of the crops grown. laná ; “А; cannot E wp [reinen it, An Invention 1 fer mos goa Water by Laus Tower URED BY Rovan Lerrers PATE LIST. y zi AND d s. d. PLETE WITH MS as JAPANNED STIRRUP 112 6 COMPLETE WITH BRASS Crayons AND COPPER STIRRUP .. 2 2 The Price “ Complete” as above, шем es 2) feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised ed Wire St er, Rose and Small Jet. THE HYDROPULT is invaluable for T n; the GARDEN УА! sphINELING drum ur NG OUT INSECTS, NSING TREES FROM SMUTS, RESSING WITH He MANURE, THE HYDR is d PULT esirable in every OUSEHOLD for WASHING WINDOWS, ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES. Бовквт Носс, LL.D. and F.L.S., Rev. Н. Н. Юомввах, A.B., -— "sands Жад, F.R.H.S., "Taoxis RIVERS, Tep m —— Mr. La aeres, 100 of hay, and 50 acres of irig nd Pall the straw, are consumed at the homestead. This will result in a quantity of dung containing 574,045 lbs. of dry matter, 53,040 е. of mineral matter, 9497 lbs. of d follow The Hydropult will draw water horizontally, if necessary, through Two Hundred Feet Suction Hose, and force it through Delivery Hose to an altitude of One Hundred Feet. GRERNHOURI. mo сонЕвтатовт HYDROPULT. LEMENT, разлева 5 1р8. AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSR AND CONSERVATORY. Price 35s., Complete, 24 feet Suction This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily mupersede Syringes and Е | iri Ig = | E " Su E 0 ‚| |1444 а | #8 |4915 d Е |338 p | 85 2985 2 | P |74 а Ял |essc|m | ST 058 ч 292 | Ж E «4 d |а аен | z Барт лай Percent, | 300 | 277 | 050 | 053 | 084 | 077 d. lb. 1b. | lb. | 1. | 1b. Per ton em? | 620 | M1 |120 | 43| 173 mposition of the fresh uudec omposed dung, f'the matters its operatio n. A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE. AUTION. IMPORTANT TO THE Ровілс. “те extensive L4 of the Hydropult has exuta : e cupidity but in reality on the Public the ашнен бок the i composition o which are supposed to e into it. L H d pss ia as it makes the animals quiet; | its proper quantity un Ies sed ad ITALIAN RYE ** The Italian R; own à brother to Couch," so ехс!аї ed a disappointed cultivator of p 1T and Sec itat the recent meeti: ^ Mert фур EF] th Wd Руй: lants cultivated by the farmer there is none whic the Н dia in a tréatménf, such large dressings уйгора in appearnee, A. of e del ian Ry! ." That is the other | unsuspecting. The Proprietor therefore х is Ey сеа s eot. We pin our faith to the latter s р у hat parti горш ; and believe that there із no стор К to | should i achiné offe r salé and soe i[ ib has at- English Е E ich Ер iam can be, 1, with the f f HUM dropuit, 8с КГУ y tds от owin йы Я s presenco of m inute insects | Vosr's Patent, manuficbured only Gx Bnowrrr, called ich b кле produce ex- | Birmingham. Sepa” — Berros Proprietor, 142 and 143, passive irritation, causing pho vend TA T tho nicin кар ГЕКЕ Cheapside, London.” this label is attached, the Machine is ügainst any hard object. - This 19 Вов B el & wool, | not the Hydropult. imal becomes а produces pe ieg 5 fish oll, Mes: Prospectuses, with Ша шы on application. oil е turpentine, 2 oz. ; white не 2 "drachms, to Au saa ——— be mixed — and n four tix Ар rete " HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 CHEAPSID E cud orm ereurial ointm t diluted wi h four imes i | CHARLES POMEROY SUTTON. iss 400 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арвп, 29, 1865, Ru —————MÀ T T ° т н в r R 3 i» Seedling ARBUTUS, 40s, * i TIS Beedling ARBOR- VITÆ, С 3-year See: dlin КЕЛУ, TAE l-year Босае BERBERIS" DARWIS ІМП, 4s. г ы, 1-уеаг E DROOM, WHITE P ORTUS. poc NACE CS Lyear Seedling Pidka хой LA AURE RANA, oe l-year Seedling YEWS, EN pecu BEDDED 4 E lTZE Lo О. Е de === BRO Trade Mark. э HEMLOCK BROAD. LA Ton NAT 7 KITCHEN GARDEN " PICEA PIN: I SEA RE y 6 to 9 inches, ps, AND » RETINOSPORA bri 3 yrs. FLOWER. » . YEW, ENGLISH, 5071 RicHARD кт Nurseryman Bri AIL AGRICULTURAL, GRASS MEADOWS and PASTURES. 2 Catalogues. forwarded. post free to апу address on «pplication. Nor. E PRE “ Among scarlets pa Suy om i n one di атаана " and yellow, and in the other t towards pur; vp. — Ў beddoront wil have Pee mun a im mi tints which must be invaluable to him, zm n mendi MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. the present ; ue flowers moreover, having ү h giros them exi m ретаз ET ге m ale, pos 30, ы Жашаш ... “There eci novelty in their colour and will render them indispensable in every col ыы] решае, July 5, 1804. bem e 4 1 отону buts ш been obtained ; as they donot boa y novelty, but singular beauty of colour or PEE M у ond ret Eee. ou о of bloo ournal 0, rticulture, Septem “The 'aequisition of new colours amongst t de RE leties of s JO | [^ popular and useful a flower cannot be otherwise than agrees t s ow uj ^ e P Many of thom Sorbire ther proli? tie Поне PNE Е апу i e prolific bloom of the SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, Tace kem LIA those wh of ur "ria i | * Indispensable ose who, in the flower h to Кее R Recommend those who are abort t or Improve their Pastures or Lawns, to send them full | Jansen di о keep pace with the times"—Th Fur, particulars of the nature of the soil to ge At ith, and to state if the land is хаа or undrained. They | ALEXAN —Top petals of flowers crimson, low have made - os: careful selections for the following MIXTURES, which cannot fail to produce the tho combination KA colours Producing a m a mai т ber А р!а; required effec & | AMY HOGG. тента к» р? ури rose, t is eh rud ЫШЫ m ize, а Ni the leaves A MIXTURES for LAYING DOWN LAND to PERMANENT | MIXTU 1 . n andae Сы жасауды Hybri "E g up well а м g free-growing Hybri osegay, of spreadin: the MEADOW or PASTURE, carefully selected to suit various soils. 8 to 121b. per acre; 94. per 1b., 80s. рег cwt. leaves slightly zonate, very distinct and attra stivo БЫ g кеб, 0з. рет асге. | “ A grand acquisition," — Te Florist. P ES zt E “ It was the admiration of all who saw it."—Journal of Horti MIXTURES to LAY DOWN PARK or FIELD LAWNS; all | <5 =- 143 TOF Very distinct and attractive; * * stands inthefront rank" i | ^T, er Н 395 рег aere | 208. to 24s. per acre. —Gardeners' Chronicle. MTS A BEATON'S INDIAN YELLOW.—Flowers nge scarlet, with a i Gaio УМ cR MIXTURES of GRASSES and CLOVERS for ALTERNATE strong glow of yellow, quito a novel and РИШ ИШИ MIX TU RES for E HUSBANDRY, for One, Two, or Three Years' Lay. trusses, which are of medium size, are produced in extraordinary в., 205., and 22. abundance ; a Hybri Sue (22 osegay, of rur but free . per TO ET Dd zonate gi veS, : distinet and first-rate bedding variety, and very MIXTURES а MAKING NEW or IMPROVING OLD GARDEN LAWNS, 18s. per T xs ctive. Price, 5з. each. ost unexpected and valuable addition tothe materials for т r en es m uA og $ nal ОШ eo A A IE T JRA А 1 i © Quite novel in colour. o; те. A Complete CATALOGUE of AGRICU LTURAL SEEDS sent post free on application. Zril tte more woloomo da Ам ЧЫ: ЖШ this зр = коа wiid be placed within ea. = e: ie ms т.”. ОГУ ААК Foris. BLACK DWARF.—Flowers arlet, ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, аа T Я Ета таи НАМ MERSMITH, LONDO N, W. not before offered for sale. Price, 2r dr each. * Extremely useful for small beds or the m: borders, pube nt of ie olog dwarfhabit. -Ganan DONALD BEATON.—Flowers clear gui. Scarlet, of immi кте А. Abd йөген РА large ; ng free-growing kind, L SEEDS. epum for eee Price, 5s. eac! LS “ A thoroughly good variety.” —Gardeners Chronicle. DUCHESS.—Flowers soft rosy lake, of beer size and form, t ye ims FULGENS.—Flowers vivid scarlet, with large "clear white eye, large and co Mg forming a perfect globe, horse-shoe leat, MESSRS. JOHN & CHARLES LEE. Ov NOE Tep pas ran Rer ed EE very erect, standing well above the foliage ;the habit із dw Dion DSMEN compact. "This variety promises dps of pes ee jon d TO THE N, bonutiful ud s recently intro ntroduce eem ito unique in the colours producing a d pec uri ow qui BEG TO OFFER THE Gera 7798 "Рие yo оле LM n з “ Another tee он flower? aar teners тз? Chronic. OWING CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCKS, расе peneme A 9j Flowers rns , habit, 187 WHICH THEY CAN WARRANT " | large white eye; " a Hybrid Nosegay, ot strong free TO BE OF THE VERY BEST QUALITIES. | distinct and pleasing. Price, бз. eac dpi - H А ORANGE N (GA Y, —Flowers bright orang d wd | ish Боа | Wh ips. е Nossgay, with deep green leaves, and o t froo ha b а їо KINO fth „ е, ні $ ттн тусун ORANGE o GLOBE | SKIRVIN | HARDY dREEN ROUND Mir oer Prio E err m LARGE RED GLOBE | HALUS WESTBURY SWEDE | WHITE ROUND we have seen in their decided bright orange uris LONG RED | Macar SWEDE ANLE WHITE OM in (d the yellow tini is 6l ly marked "g Th P = э = LOBE brick-red, « о me n | MARSHALUS PURPLE-TOP SWEDE RED TANKARD Ew hait-cimbing habit, mvaluáble for Ely sy | LIVERPOOL STUBBLE STONE walls'of the conservatory and flower i | GREEN-TOP YELLOW SWEDE GREY STONE 9h cul ка "Fives salmon pni ten Ae | each. fine WHITE BELGIAN 3 i : SALAMANDER.—Flowers brilliant scarlet, white ey GREEN-TOP YELLOW BELGIAN | Брайн а: raa TUNE: habit, horse-shoe leaf, Price, 3s. 04. eth. |, white eht LARGE RED ALTRINGHAM PURPLE-TOP YELLOW BULLOCK PURPLE KOHL RARI SCARLET GEM.—Flowers bright orange parie m | EN-TOP YELLOW BULLOCK E GREEN KOHL KABI fovaluable for th xor Ly itt produces. Price, 3- mi Beet. — S HYBRID LUCERNE MRS. WM. PAUL.—Flowers clear delicate rose pk, verl ofge W TÀNKARD FURZE of perfect form, habit dense, dwarf an 2 WHITE SILESIAN | = MUSTARD promise for out-of.door culturi co ance of all the LARGE CRIMSON айн JELLY ESSEX DWARF RAPE SRM es Wo have keine ти far in айтап larger зла, gal ————— piece ; э Tc * * exceedingly А COMPLETE CATALOGUE of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS sent post free on application, Шш Gardener Chrom. o, ful, dark crimson Ө WALTHAM SEEDLING.—Flowers lk сорау, raised ! B Nor MS, 7и h darker eh ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED БЕЗЕ | Good Plants ready for delive йл HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, ту ш" е don, N. | я — m LAWSON & SON, f THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, B 28, KING STREET, OHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C.; and at EDINBURGH: 4 LISTS OF ALL SORTS OF SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ON APPLIC Т э ы IAN ATE [7 PAN бете arranged Re: article їо; qu ERR ry high ану a ас MURIATE of POTASH, NA ie fom X у vet, ER. WARD PunstEn, Sec. LONDON AN URE 00и РАМ Т. НЕ have now ue e conditi VED BO DISSOLVED BONES, of LIM TURNIP ЖАНЫК, BLOOD MANURE Barley and Roots, * UTE — &c. &c. s io Popp WBS PERUVIAN GUANO Tor AE ob EDA, S ATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY Hia and all Farc et ough Waart ie of Dogs. Offices, 116, Fenchurch rch Stre XA E. пш Secretary. Great Bargains in Manur POTTER, in a rom Weder T c under usual prices, М" биз Њо the above at бош yilas, "Upper Norwood, 8. jn UE E— S HORTICUL TUBAL > MANURE, Ue ctured by олате. rd ET E A оог E! Westmoreland Street, Dublin. ж i Bien, Gor шш к le : nsures the finest The use of it ei Жоош. st developed Flowers, Bulbs, Agen! M Wholesale Eu Retail : ба Сает & Co., Seed EA 237, High Holborn. 24-8 Covent вв. x y manufactured of 1865 are now ready the pros the a роза prices :— and BONE SUPER- . per ton. n. BARLEY, GRASS, and RN and GRASS MANURE, £12 per These Te obtain: Я v Mr. icm бг throng, PI appointed Agents, in rts о! nite ingdom, at prices d lo cot of carriag: PER ANS GUANO« Mire from the ерине NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE оѓ AMMONIA, Som othe: Chemical Manures. AMERICAN and othe x CAKES at t market price: Address Јонх Веххет Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, London чаве: £.C.; and >h == н Dublin. LOOD MANURE for CORN, ODAMSS BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ODAMS' М PUPERPHO! SPHATE or LIME. 2.8. e * — MANUFACTURED NITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD ТЕ PATENT Censisting of 'ds of Chairman.—Jo: Litt tlebury, Esse: Managing Director. —JAMES ÜDAMS. Particulars of these -— Manures pd Бе obtained at the Offices, of the Local Age um ACADAM, Boura е Chief Office: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, Е.С. Western а Branch: BE Street, repe ө: Plaistow, Essex; Elfo. ord, near Topsham, | РАСЕ Established 1812. poros AND RYLAND, in calling attention to RED BONE MANURES, have much iE superio r quality, ANURES have produced and remunerative character on every HEAT, QA ОАТ, р BARLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, the quantity, ап prove the quality of the grain in a very IONS ea OSPHATE of LIME has been proved to be the согп cro) land, ai CUM ctive repu, д, Ша anures is requiri о be more or less dings, Carrs Lane, Birmingham. &rwick, Bristol, and Chester. АТО Inportant Notice to Gardeners. N AND 0075 GENUINE CHEMICAL URE, prepared expressly for Gar den Plants a and all Bulbous Roots is acknowl SES Б һо GUT obs and z ишш Mure Voip fra maple Canister can rial suffücient for 1000 plants, Address, E. phe 3, Alfred Street, Victoria d онок Е. its wanted upon a first-class commissi i S and Feeding Stuffs. А RAYNBIRD, c? CALDECOTT, AND BAWTRER. Addregs, 89, Seed Mar! [in i f Linseed Samples Е SILVER D. ge Kent and Du ыам, ROCK SANDSTONE, uA Truska can be sent С Баш! e Baana 1 (29€04-NUT REFUSE delivered pum 23 miles of Charing C per bag. For ти im how to use it, see lon, ата in аки о" icle of the 21st arch, 1 or apply to the отне Сод, REA н Сомгат, Kingston-upon-Tham: Postage pem or SOM rder payable to J. BARSHAM E BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town. Слоттох. Eve! Brush stamped, J. TEE "s eb. Caution AYNOR A to ers.—When you ask for ALME Wer "S WARRANTED PRIZE Observe tho. E DDR G KNIVES, see that you get S Ур, mithout which P also the ue ourporata mark Omrar made о тА in c caution 6 tatio hc many having sold for toa ге ion, common h ^ Pak : all ji rs made to t. аш of ете ine Were not of fn tho 3 ing and аА bot boti Я 7 sellers and nre. Paxton ona, ug Knives are the bestand tn heapeat Est: source of digi for the growth of luxuriant | DUC CLOTH. .—The cheapest and best. migati: price 1 i үз por w ier * P rol and destroying the Fly, Ma omi , h STANS Fleet Street, London, E.C. Post Office Orde: payable Fleet Street. T SHURST v. is id Stell. herr if ds Solution decanted, prevents ag staining DE A. stre - хе „Ал. ing Pants; Ж from 4to 16 oz. for Trees est. c Retail by Nurserymen and REDE ROSE in Apron, 18., id. Wholesale by fied. PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE COMPANY (LixiTED). S (late PAGE & POSITION DUC җиз factured under Toocoop's sole 00GO00D' Toocoo»'s) IMPROVED BLIGHT COM- n 1850, p manu- As Exhibited at Royal Agricultural Shows— Worcester, 1863 ; iion STLE, 1864; and чете тиф 865. ENGINE (Patent Self- рач), for EN UL CHA. AFF LPING, GRINDING THRESHING, OAT CRUSHING, SAWING, ата other MACHINE, ers, from j to 1 For Pumping invaluable, working day night, requiring no watching. BURY Г AND POLLARD, 17, New n, Where © ышы Engine that has been at work еп уеатв may be inspected. е Testimonials, by post f stam: mp. or one NE D NETTING Tor the X PROTECTION, o of Ай Scrim Sem шы йш А FTO! Tan Woollen ; 18, Piccadilly, and 108, “ola Kent ANNED TUS NETTING for preserving Бо ruits, 555 — има Ee re Blight, Birds, чн чә Fowls, 1 yard E Rx 3d. ; 4 yards, Ся ра ага dea EXEC ; 1}, 4d. ; 2, 5а, W.C. VARNISHED FLOWER STICKS :—1 foot, 3d. а. ч р" DAHLIA? do. м X сорт: 5 foot 1s. 6d. per r do: .5 5, 38. ; 0, 38. ean for FRUIT TREES, SEED EC RIPE “ P iue? Composition. I se the price, and t able to make another reduction, and N foc will be used z practical men.” * We hereby Certify that during the whole time Hd housemen i ia Tho Establishment of B. Pace & Co., and s & T el assured that no * Gishurst,' т. ed you please send v E non dt of; your e you have reduced rust that you may some day be “ы-ы ЧЕ ig aporo irom Frosh, Bigh &c.—TANN ED, ATTIMO, for or Protecting od cus rye 4 yar x^ v dde хувь ог а а fun for Fovia b h ard purs US y Picea zi at MUN is чап n^ cr wide, Ie dd. per had LER, 6 & 7, Crooked Lane, L London Bridge, E.C. M EU your Trees and Seed Bed CRUS AMIN EDGINGTON, of 2, Duke gud. ark, S.E., has a largi ALS ck'of NEW and d REPAIRED Јони М | TANNED NETTING? COTTON TING, HALL'S COTTON Hexer Drew | NETTING, POULTRY and SHEEP NETTING, kc. Samples freo HEER MAN, | by post. Mar uees, Tents, AE екы Rooms on hire; ** July 13, 1863.” RET rmt | arded, lignes. ма comfortably w. Extra strong, 3з. per g allon (sufficient to make 4 gallons fit for use), | , Address, B iv (only) 2. A as Street, равон 10 gallons and upwards carriage free to London. Bridge S.E. АА No oth т Establishment. _ May be obtained of tne principal Nurserymen and Seedsmen in Беру the "rade, and of d To Tm P Royal South Hants Seed. Estab- DGINGTON’S GARDEN NETTING; the cheapest ishment. Southa: ampi Ec: rud Bee dural pre 14. rH asi airaa yard, or in quantities of Patri =e by 70,000 Stock Breeder: "L. ED GINGTONS E anda GARDEN TENTS are ihe внес AX, 808, ано НЕ ? | EpGINGTON'S MARQUEES for hi Mea ter] Inventors of the Ett SOCK. » zo aro She лоба ыык ani BREEDER'S MEDICINE CHEST, i| sa зын as t s e Muir for 60 years have maintained their ing as follows :— Ji BRITTAIN'S NETTINGS. EM СТ 28, E a e UNI- sempe o of material free on application, VERSAL AL E "match Be particular- DERICK. ÉporwGroN & Co., Thomas Street, О! D T ronds eger ahd байый Kent jg London, | S.E. A liberal discount to the Trade. Forsi and cattle; ; straining in ewes Tas кылыы КЕН p Теба — esu d inflamed udders Проти „5. UNDERHILLS Patent WROUGHT IRON а len ew sore : foot in cattle, sheep, an: E nts Dozen Bottles (value 1 Er the GASEOUS ДЫШ. о т BLACK MIXTURE, unmatched in the ES world heep, and 1а: for ewes weakly and а or scouring Calvi клан after lambng ; diarrhoe: and са An lambing, for straining 1n ewes, and for ri symp- toms in cows ter calving orlambing ; for yellowsin oxen, end for coids, chi and se inflammatory cases in horses, cattle, and 6d.) of the RED. WT ills, (value One Dozen (' S e Balls or DORUM BALLS (for Мес health, Ay b system, and produce a mios нке sleekness SE оом E of Chest complete, with E Koran ^ ouo 21. 16s. 6d. pU. ked, and carriage free. Sample case, ir trends to send | d 16s. 6d. essrs, D., S., & H. respectfully e their their Pme early, so that no i ap peene ma; kept waiting. Either preparation Sy be parately in boxes, carriage paid. Address Dar, Sox, & Hewitt, Ammal Medicine Manufactory, Dorset Street, Saker ку London, W. ; or Wantage, Berks. epic ИО m all nited Kingdon an sent а ол. ei де — P over One a of a Century. as Destroy for curing ge 8 mbs; for horses and cows exhausted and sickly, h ttle. instanta- GAME and POULTRY FENCE. б пусу суугу adapted for enclosing new Plantatio dividing Gardens, 3 ET етй ar pr каш, mn e and ж low — (varying ma wards), neat in appearance, strong and moon Newport, Sal London. Mr. R. Visita, 1 a ain acd fas s RW. Penipios may be VANISED WIRE CABLE STRAND FENCING, for FARMS, KARKE я - с кш. The ORIGINAL INVENTO FACTURERS- ONG'S NON-POISONOUS. SITEEP снаа о orough cleanser of the skin, effectually roys all Ticks and other vermin in the animal, thus tendi tly to improve the Flock and prevent fly striking. e eredi iden inits T leaves the fleece as white as snow, free many and the skin soft and oily. E is sent xd quem Nb rts ip nc fallo one bo to four galon siz a БАКЫ АР. a pe кы К hite and soapy appearance ; % The CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST FENCING in USE. mixes readily, leaves по sedimen 1 the bottom or seum on the top, | THOUSANDS of MILES of this FENCING havo been SUPPLIED es the eue ы about 1 penny рег head. t Pn айс by us at home and abroad. 1t njury by being sitio! т Scab or destruction of Tick, trespassed upon. 40 gallons of. of water. Price, vit M^ d and Iron-pronged Standards ала ion will TUE Kill every | one stratning post, stay and вс 7 bolts to every 120 yards, 1s. per yard. Five lines of Cable Strand an: MAGGOT LONG Bon t the round a а Xe Fn Sling, as wel M: all sas and iue Eee n ogs 0! vea p) ib Be mr at алан Л Wu t strong ei —] " = "LONG'S h EEN. FLY LOTION — This lotion is prepared vus for Horticultural р when diluted, one uu a 'urposes, an. ra d of --fl d. other Insects Pure Lupi 'ev € Blight in v fen, - ines." Sold This Lotion has been J. Loxc's x & Co., Essex Street, Strand, W.C. E 75 PERCHA SOLES cm 1мРовтАхт то Garpexers.—The Gutta Percha Company have the Eho pleasure mur E Wo mdr ens n uve Е the following letter from Soles and Heels * Gentle —I have worn these ны, md re e RR A on eye E. Without еч ME г of economy 1 would recommend | Size of Gardeners to use them, for they may rej the worn at all times by warming the material at ‚ду Ач t from the thick to the worn as easily аз if it were so much doug) 16 it eri duty of who must occasionally wet their řeet to adopt a material Phat со mpletely defies ibo ti uid escape colds and rheumatism by variety of Gutta Percha articles, о» Sem. Endet Pump De Buckets, Fire Bucke оа Ке osses, Uni oh "joints, Flasks, Bottles, Bowls, Chamber Vessels, Toilet po "mine mud] | Curtain Rings, Galvanle Batzeries,t ud b» tr it &c. by the сша ха Peroha Со Company, in town The Чо po мрАхт, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, City Road, | рег d Staples for wooden posts, 6d. per yard, ELI HURDLES HURDLES, 1s. 9d. to 3s. 9d. per yard. yeu INCOUS Í LS FENCING, GATES of all kinds. 'ATENT S pea PI — BEDA NETTING for POULTRY, &е, Mesh. 0 7 1 3 1 6 Morter k GREEN, late H. J. M LORTO ND co. Illustrated Catalogues and Estimates free on i appiiostion reat George Street, Leeds, WHH GARDENING CHRONIGLE AND AGRICCUTURAL, GAZETTE, [Ahi que SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for ini PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY MAJESTY THE QUEEN Sox, in introdueme Т, ALEXANDER SHANKS & Бох аге gratiflód to find ui a that in the large and increasing demand for their MACHINES, have been ти that thë да their ү celebrated MACHINES, they receive a conclusive proof antages more in a of Rodi simplicity of construction, anà d; whic Hhå ате all along bem Ene to SHANKS MACHINES, should still Теш, merits are every season becoming appreciated by the Practical Gardener: э SHANKS PATENT LAWN MOWERS. аге in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW. WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PA HORTICULTURAL кч at GEN. соь, in the GROUNDS o ОИ. Ki and BALMORAL ; in the GARDENS of the ROYAL SYDENHAM ; in A ord. Hà in BAT Mes m PARK; undreds of the princip pal Gardens in the ngdom, as merits haye been fully proved and Success е A erint Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in ће Kingd SHANKS NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. 5 NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865, Mun yr . л 10-inch Machine A 2% e 0 19-inch Machine .. xd d : ‚ M Ul Шон BEL LT С сы о dit Pokal o IM. š гарибе 510 0 Ditto by a Boy. Dis b dero да е ке? M 6 | роь Ti h Machine ü u . 612 6 Ditto by a Man. 24-inc 6 з io бу Two Мт. Я Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, p extra ; ps ou ade EY, 78. 6d. HAS. NEW PATENT PONY апа DONKEY MACHINE. | SHANKS’ NEW PATENT нон MACH Widi ot Guiter, i i nt Deli Width of Cutter. witli Pat i achine .. $3 e 51210 0 i; ;. 958. extra | 80-inch арра ü yi He .£19 0 0 um Dare Miis inh Machine .. 2: 35 06 441000, Lg 5 | 36-indi МОШ .. — с .. .. 22 0 8 .. 30. 30-inch Máchine . 515 0 | MLinch Máehidó .. —.. ОТ 28 00 i2. 1 M is 2 Silent Жотешейь 125. 6d.. Байа; Boots for py, , he bit КЕ; | 48-iuch Machine 0 T T i Ditto for Donkey, 16s. per set. | Eo уь, 205. ud) p" for iso! E Feet, ds PAR ре AS &S& + “це f Long n £n т? г. P3 RETURN 4 3* 3 1i р 5 , both in this country and abroad, whose patronage they lan dim [tds to receive :— HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, | For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral: салаа HIS MAJESTY E in А ТНЕ ЕВЕХОН s EXCELLENCY THE ee ERRANT OF IRELAND HIS I ye LLENCY THE BELGIAN MINI .- HIS ROYAL AL ШИНА ж. КЬ ОЕ ins HIS GRACE THE ze Hed Н ИОД OF CÁNTERB ARCHBISHOP OF YOR 7 - mibandi a d ^ THE dick? HON. LORD PALMERSTON ед ж. Bedford. е Right Hon, the Ейт of Asbburnh m pe cbe UT Sho Кап or Наадан. Pho счет ИИ з Gráce the Duke ве Biget Нор. e Earl of Cawdor The Right Rev. the Lond йор оғ ав Аб Ed е Duke of the Earl of Реп b bord cR Hon 2) Ho! d is Graes the Duke of omnei T pro Hd: 7 Tan of of ШАГ The R EH Rer d Ві] 4 е e dni Hon: Тай DOES Pe T itk 5 з Grace the Duke of Devonshire | ot Hopetoun e Right Hon. Lord Bagot The Right Hon. R. C. Nesbitt [ ce the Duke of Leinster е Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield The Right Hon. Lord Mock e Right Hon. х 0801 xi EEEIEE RE а ао үе For Ол а His Grace the Dr e Hon. the Earl of Wi: e Right Hon. ini ftis Graco e of Hamilton and Brandon Тре Вів Hon. the Earl or Zetland ^^ The Met Hon: Lord Rolle де єн нок вис H iced üke of вањй ё i Hon. the Earl of Minto The Right Hon. Lord Brayb; Tuo оп. арно bot His Grace the Düke of i The Right Hon. the Earl of Kintore The Risht Hon. Lord T bfooke The Hon. Gerald C. me t is Grace tho Duke of Wellington Ld E Hon. R3 Earl of Seafield he Righ: Hon. Lord Berwick [b 3 bs Grace the Duke of Bücking ha: outhesk е Right Нор, Lord Halliburt, E i P cin TuS mun ваз the Earl iburton The Hon. C. S. Cowper i с Most Hon: to Marquis of В bs Right Hon. te И ns Ridni Hon: Ford баш Tho Hon: Capa лде qe 7 The Mos : The 3 the Earl of Bessborough on Right Hon. Lord Pi The Hon. Ashley Ponsonby The Most Tw 2 Hon. the Earl of Brownlow The Right Hon. Lord Foreman The Hon. E. Соке ond ће Mo s of B Right Hon. the Eárl of Howe The Right Hon. Lord W The Hon. Captain Drümm: о . the Marqui e Righ ће Earl of Lindsey The Right Hon. Lord Cu illoughby de Broke "The Hon. Francis Drümmond The Most Hon. "quis of. Tae Righi e of Rothes The Right Hon. Lord psc The Hon. John Ashley. d. pid DSi Lost. Но г Righi the Earl of Raüfürly "The Hon. Lord Inetiquia The Hon. Captain Arbuthnott, = Tre Most Hon P The Rigüt Hon. the Earl or Tie Rignt H Lon пейда The Hon. Sir Edward Butler, he Most Hon. the Marani The Right Hon. the Earl of Kossiyn he Right Wd d rep e The Hon. Sydney В. Curzon € t Маг, -Y The Right Hon. thé Earl of Harrówby Tu Right мо. Lord As leigh H „У, Carane TA . Mai А The e t Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury and The Right Hon. Lord СУ due Hon. Wan. Ms Маш pn x mi, the оў The H me The Right Hon. Lord James Murray The Hon. Onit ! Fo Frederick Po i | The Right Hon. лог Рабочае que Right Hon. Lord Berners The Hon. Percy E] тве вы Нор КН ог таш Hon. the Earl of Portarlington The Rent Hon. Lord atris Tho Hon. Perey Barri The the Earl Right Hon. the Earl or Kilmorey The Right Hot Lord Ripe o Hon. L. Н. К. тб. à arl Li а Right Hon. thé Earl of 1 nt Hor Jon Rivers The Hon. Н.Р! Right Hon. the Кап of Camperdown Tho EE Hon. I-A p OR The Right Hon. Lord Өн foh nd ior А Harris + T Right Hon. anon. s ће Ris Hon. Bar А que Right Hon. Lord Wüárncliite оп. апа Rev. W. Н. Spencer tig 0 М, 3 ig on. Earl Vane The Right Hon. Bate Sir Jo! ld, ight Ной. the Earl o cm Qt Stair The RigHt Hon. Lord Baddloy Sir Атыш: Heiko, Part. i о! $ о ur Наке! Нор oi Hon. Countess de More! Тһе Right Ho 298 John Thynno Sir Philip Hornby Eon. the sht Hon. the Countess of Walde ve "The Right Hon tiora тн Sir J. H. Crewe, - od. the Hon. tlie Coüntess of. Тре Right Hon. Lord Middlótoü Sir J. M. Steel Graves, Bart. А ud 3 1 ЫШ тс Brice Tr s pa ] Hon m i » ermline Sir G: mo! * ће Right Нор , D Eum Font Em en Tho Right Hon. Lord dbereroiiblo Sir Lydstane A ANE o Hon. the Ex AL The Right ight Hon. Viscount fene The End cx Lor nz Bir Sond R. бйлөс. . s: Hon. the The Right Pd Miet в Fr Там Dutferin Sir Philip Egerton, А Е Bisht Hor, uod Poltimore Sir William Maxwell, : р y Leighton Sir Archibald Dunbar, Shanks Patent L 5} Т iis sati 7 iun if 7] А ur е СА ĉin -— ; 0, intimate that their Warehouse 197, Ге hert inten isi rm t in stock Mola ira 41V a Mora Cas c ? int Ке M" h Гай Mower “chines, AU sizes ауе epi ei 28 Jor Horse, Pony, or Hand Power, and orders AB iei b » d are received. NO Ое з» уты сис PATENTEES AND SOLÉ MANUFACTURERS : boy OPP E AND SON, DENS IRON RM, ARBROATH, N. B. and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, BO THE GARDENERS CHfhBoNTCEE ARD ЛОНГА, GAZETTE, = 408 Sir Joseph Paxton, patented dek E and d durability. lazed with English Sheet Glass, Ay 13 fb., 241; 43 ft. by 19 f; ; Prices, can be had o ustrated а Fast, London. БУ. куто I HANDBOOK on VINE. ma FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- and Hor-wATER А 353, Old Kent Road, London S.E ry: ELON. "m and LIGHTS, 200 авна Xr КЕСЕ: aei for imme- ked and sent to all S the diate use, Bk Strong HAND GLASSES, all sizes; Seong AING the Nobility, Gentry, -ah Trade in most of the Counties in En. gland. ^ Under ihe Patronage of Her Majesty. (one AND HOPE (тола CLARK) 55, Lionel Street, dH and WooDEN Hot of METALLIC govses, Coxs m cap Ad ; &c., COPPER Tee WNnovGHT neqae Sx rLIGHTS, &c., = VATER APPARATUS for Horti- cultural and Domestic purpos: C. & H. beg . tion to ther. NEW TREE а пе м» ушр application to | Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. USGRAVES PATENT , SLOW COMBUSTION G nagan This уна. is the nearest No Ma to atre. SUE i ња a. кт thou t attention. 2s the uri hours М Hd AM will bura rn T and M night for weeks, with little care. Сара Ule of Warming a E. "i Apartment for 24 hours, at à cost of 3d. ; deserving of e MEO NU: because of itai safety, Healthful urability, and extreme simplicity. It is also made for small Conservatories, with а vapour chamber. For particulars or the , and of MUS- GRAVE’S. PATENT STABLE and COW- HOUSE FITTINGS, which attracted so much attention at tlie Exhivition, address, Mvuserave Вкотнекѕ, Ann Street Iron Works, Belfast. This Stove can be šen. in Dom at Messrs. Cox & Бох, 88, Southampton Street, Strand, V t ATING by HOT WATER E Private ES, ries, Conserv: stories, &c. ЕГ E | Che most И rove system, combined with perfect Venti- These BOILERS are adapted setting in qe or v ‘shown insketch they о Вис UBI POLLAR Succ: to John Ё Enn, Sole АЫ of the Improved кезе ср BOILERS, o s are in x INDMILLS pr june рМ Machinery, эзе t ds er em To be k as above. OT-WATER APP. ARATUS x fees s, Hot- pen, Ms ы Estimates on m" ation. & Soss, 6. A їде, Lond: ве гопіс iele, Februa Hea T Hot Water. J. bd KD» )B, IRON MERCHANT; rela Lond don HO T WATER рө, us Stock. per yard: — 2-iuch M ai 3-inc T ; and 4-inch, 94. 7d. BENDS, from Stock. 15.74., and 28. 3d. each. THROTTLE. VALVES, 108, 6d., 13s. ы? Pi 15s. each. onnexions at equally low prices, &nd all goods of first-class manüfieture, Frera ven, and orders post unctually attended to t Lis unt to the "Trade. Horti memes СНА NDLER, АЎ m r^y Mes of "CHANDLER Vauxhall) continues to undertake all VALUATIONS к ith Horticulture. "tie is also open to engagements as JUDGE at HORTICULTURAL LER з oae E for pans years acted in that capacity: е Te! erra ce, Fulham Road, S.W. \ \ 7 ЖИЕ} o REN TU e either in Town or Co ountry, a MATE NURSERY "and, SEED BUSINESS. J. НАхкхАм, 3, Clarence Place, Park Road, Regent's Park, QN-W. _ Де | Wight. ongths of about 50 fect; and the cost does URSERY BUSINESS. to be DISPOSED OF Шого 7 that o à wooden structure. n old established Business to ыш Bag in consequence t or particulars, culars, with prices, forwarde — and the E « the ЕЕ NK ent, f the ground enel the amount in RH S, 8, E Ee articulars а o Coloured 2s 6d., for Hort mia idings , Åc. E NNO! genes Isle of Wight. Heating by Hot-Watcr. sis РА, PX UBULI Ui ORIGINAL Mb BOILER, with Improved houses Vinerl Fortis lued. 25 and Ribbed Sides, for Heat- Pits, Pubhe Buildings, &c. These ealing suric capacity, power, economy сыт r2 [USE AEN E h ey fo iub та when that relied upon ENS Hot Water and at нае UE P 2 oris should write for X Ni Testi- КОШЫ e om apoart Adm Application 'REDERICK WiLLiAM BuTT Greenhouses—Heating Apparatus. m. Гуз pen а METALLIC HORTICULTURAL bod prid entilated, озооошошду stron ым}. darab ble, ries af the, miehen orig ies ed zu est order, are rye еб urists o) the day to S06 ti the f TUS tum richness de structur THE с. ENER R'S OWN GREENHOUSE kun ав Dench's Patent i t) із a Tenant's Fixture. S Business, Mac ‚ала all connected with pi PIU useful buildings dj ah R'a reduced soal o A 1i e а горного: may e es is most ы Д. біп. by 9 nest 10-02, most rtant improvements in t T€ айа» таа тегш eT perimonte, ode e е feeis sure entlemen d limited tenures, With Mr. via hard-houses, and afford эы, D. | d Н е lowest, pri Dey e DR with soi x to T. n Y ©, Об Р. Dinh DOT with тыйа Possession, the LEASE, and GLASS of the old-established EPSOM NURSERY, E — decease of Mr. George S. Dods, the late BE STOCK. inc consequen ios g d contains about 5 Acres, w о Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and Others. MESE PROTHEROE Anm MORRIS mH SELL by AUCTION, at the City Auction Rooms, 38 а; echurc| Street, E.C., on SATU RDAY, May. 6, at 120 аза о ар а Arst- class collection of es ATIC ONS Qu SEEN of fine growth, the вог yek a celebra! o han здзоше A Azalea SEE oniums, ule са: Еро Plants in bloom; gated Geraniums, Yerbenas, Fi Ti е о and other Ornamental P Plants for bedding-out. May be viewed the Auctions of Sale. Catalogues һай at the above HORA and of the eers and Valuers, American Nurserles, Leyton stone, , Essex быры. —Sale of Bedding Р. ESSRS. PROT HERUN E: NORRIS a 9 „directed AUCTIO ME iuo Pre- , on dim choice DESDE and May be Meal three da; х Бе ув prior to Beg Gr e Sale ‚То \ В edding an and Greenhouse Plants. Ровыс ybi Ix: Ornrns. SSBRS- JPROTHEROE AND MORRIS m ебу announce that t. wil hold а Large SALE of BEDDING Du GREENHOUSE PLANTS, at the City Auction ion 38 апа 39, Gracechurch Street, E.C., on FRIDAY, May 12, at 12 o'Clock, including de „Enney and Searlot t Geraniums, Azalea indica, Roses, Sbrubby and Herbaceoua rias, Helio ropes, Verbenas, Fu ш, А; А Petunias, 4 ба деш, 758 Stocks, Car- — and icotees, Dahlias 1 May be viewed че "Morning of t ауса Catalogues may be had at the Rooms, as above; and of the Auctioneers, cet Essex, М.Е, MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION Azaleas, е quim and other m Greenhouses, — p ap tem Tur Р Pno ESSRS. BECKET Ax | SONS. pee "the honour to а the Ëx rdi adjolning Bt. Jhurch. -— Bati on P MR E M. two ‘follow е Жы ув, commencing each doe he whole t hig Valuabi m EENHOUSE and о er PLANTS, comprisi: Ls "ete [T i growth and sym metry, w Royal posi Босе s кашып, m nt's 6:7 the ы t Pri the Bath Floral Fêtes v М ith capit Greenhouses, one of which (27 ft. long, nd fitted with Hot V Water IRA vr has only been recently erected. Slate Cisterns, Garden Li On view the day ceding the Sale, from 10 o'Clock till 4, and Wine A (6d. Prope be obtained one week previous on applica- n to the Auctioneers, 10, Quiet Street, Bath. To Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Others. Н. TREEN, F.R.H 8., d to шш C t he \ V. is hom AUCTION at пата Plants ptr. 24 ft. wide), ошей’ with instructions offer UBLIG the Town 1, dn EDNESDAY May 10 ће mápnihcsnt Collections "of СУЕ, GREENHOUSE, and EDDI G PLANTS, Kn 9 фор Fi Burton, Esq. archill es un Nap in jx rd # oore, and others. Tue C Collect ons c many thousands ог Bedding Plants, Edging Plants, also Show LESS Fine Geraniums, SNC bens, and ВА Azaleas, Eri: Orna- ental Plants,; Aloc&sí тавып, Polygalas, Marantas, rysan- ыан, &c,in fine health. Catalogues with full partu. will Shortly be ready, and sent on receipt of three postage stamps, on application to tj те Auctioneer at his offices, Daventry or Rugby. les to ommenoe at half-past 10 o'Clock, on account of the nuniber of the lots. A ion Estate Auct; сез, Daventry and Rugby. Proprietor. The Groun with Greenhouses The Hasells, Sandy, Beds. and Pits, Completely and STOCK een xo and nc also To GENTLEMEN, etur NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. th luable ^ and Be mg ап ү ^ M Seeds amd ot other effects. The whole may лоп taken at а va m E ` n FACTION, u сол E. misso Tho Hase ue AE. p y For АДЫ apply to PROTHEROE & Monn ded , Auctio: d Tain mie, has lei th 2 RID AY, Valuers, American Nurseries, Leytonstone, Essex, N.E. May 6, abii Clock: а АКЫН Collection. oi E and GREEN: асое ELANI ern [n pi othe DES Orchard Houses, omi Vine n pots Bedding Plants, [ b 4 cti Gardon. Tools. pue "e A лао эс attention gà £8 p ч 7 of all persons interested іп Horticull ural pursuits to the above 2n portant apes the EMO Pes been formed regardless of portant Sale of Plants from a ыан riii iit eis M MEO UE потрес 1 ова reenhouse Plants an е, HT STEVENS E: "SELL by СОТТО ы ч Аргїсо! te a n d i Cherry ree ав and 15 Orchard- his Great Rooms, 2 Covent Garden, W. d, house ture ; tac n Pines; 132 VES ditto; WEDNESDAY, Mx at half- Tm Lx CX DEN БоБо 750 Pots of RE ous 2000 Bedding Р] of the of first-class CARNA' IONS, COTÉ BULBS, | newest kind; the DES ET of Orchard Houses, Aviaries, which Fuchsias, Auriculas, Violets, Heiho, oa бан Gloxinias, Del-| have been erected ed within the last four years; Garden iums, Dahlias, € Chrysanthe- | Implements 24 Tools. phiniums, Yu 'entstemons, b 'hrysani mums, Clematis, The Plants and Trees may be viewed (by tickets ау orning of Sale, and Catalogues had. e ere ri E од чүт the Sale. The Ag A v n rite escri n "LN: obtained T ey otel,” Liliu а. Ak gianum from Вейога; “ IT The ‘Salisbury Arms,” Hertford ; o “Roso and roin, ES oe Baldock кере ** Cross n e T i; Neots; The untingdon ; L3 BYENS” S stth» KUTEN, p 5 do Cambridge i 5d Gardener рети of Mr Coven, Я Chancery е, Londo ; о THURSDAY. елет а Кава eura Cornea Box, ЖИЫ Mi ТАО А, Auttioneers, ko, меу PERS RATUM, LILIUM Eus | x 1 гова. A a in йты терн from Japan. view the Morni logues Rustic Garden Seats, Fern Stands, Vas TR Car- nations, Рака 'and Picotees,' shrubs , &c. 1. 6 STE will SELL A AUCTION, at his G t Rooms, 38, King, Street, Garden, W.C., on SA' TURDAY, May 6, at half-past 12 софе eer y 1000 Pinks, Picotees and Carnations, gd Ташны оол Dios йез, ie төз, pet Oaks, Arbu utus, &c bles, Baskets, Stools, Gt irs, Fern ud as Power fois &e Goran nting, p first-class va алей dE СЕЕ n LC and in had. dn dios Colle PONES shed or rude. R C. STEVENS will SELL X о. S ы ection Е, n lished ORCH including Cypripe- S, ^ аз, 51000181 names Aerides, Dendrobiums, diams, Соок Ca neidin, Trichopilias, fiblanthes, Odonto- EA. AE Euge оразага я Sian "vM 23 e Morning of Sale, and Ca af, near Penshurst, E Ім т SALE or SHoRT-HORNED m R. STR AFFORD AUGTIO "mi "n. е, on THURSDAY. "Ma mius leaf, near AA "Kent, En "the entire HERD of 8) SHOR HORNED of between 30 taw y naf t^ yp bred from CATTLE belon which BRED SHORT HORNS, the property — Vase Park, m [de had t grees, robs x: ‚Жат N.W.; STRAF. o QE: Bailiff, lication to Mr. . CnosBiE, thé on а or Pe. rts, near the Railway Station. ош OUND, рса AND I MESS "NORT E жек TRIST e eivi insi RE. to offer SA. at the ll Coffe house, ae kirria on WEDNES AY, CE vU x: o'Clock ры, УА: ABLE FREEHOLD БВ ETE SAY situate at Мий H only a few mi om Hadham Mee on £i Bantiugfora Panoh. of the (oes Жыш егп nt part of the county o pes It consists arden and Nursery Garden, with a Arable таза $ perty has an imports ant frontage to the high road of about 00 feet. a considerable portion of.which might be built upon without — with the business. йау be e viewed, and тз arti culars had on the Premises; at the Inns a Ware, St. Margar ts, Hertford; and Broxbourne ;. of Mens vi e See & Picus dun ы 4, bep Street, E.C. ; of Mes: Mcr cn Тын Old — Royal Exchange. - y d and Market Garden in Hertfordshire, Үз тш NORTON AND TRIST have roceived E с the Executors of the late Mr. Wri T the Salo o the T on WEDNES AY. s dea to the бна stati to any enterprising man of business with of having early possession p s= bare and close a aro f| only & moderate ЫГ desirous mall but old-established tráde. EB LP Ue, and particulars had at the Gardeners Chronicle Office, Ү.С. ; on "the Premises ; ; at the Inns in the neighbourhood ; апа of Messrs, NORTON N & Trist, 62, Old Broad Street, t, Royal Exchange, 89 404 . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арап 29, x Ez У» PES ANEMAHI 38838 SNBEBECR ig Eu 97 kj HORTICULTURAL PUIDEN COMBINING STRENGTH AND DURABILITY, ANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY, LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS, ~ HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., HORTICULTURAL BUILDER and HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUF sorum STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W., Truly grateful for the very liberal and kind роце пиана upan him, adi most respectfully As hos the тоны; T Mene &c., that E determination to spare no pains to merit a continuance of t bled t ctually, and a A: possible cost (agreeably with the best Materials and Werkmanship), he has erected a most complete set of Steam Power Machines, аа" adapted for 9f his Trade. Н. О. begs to call attention to his superior anne of MUSAE ever y description of Horticultural Building, а ү unremitting personal attention to the deii Зи фо, by u usin go only "sc dites materials, p g land efficient workmen, and by the most modunbo possible charges, to merita coni ошйшшней £f y liberall y years past. the B ING for which they are required. Не will devote equal айа to the plain, inexpensive, practical ti f Pit ‚ Orch ard dada vede co 5955 &o., as to the more elaborate and architectural erections of Conservatories, Wint E ati &c., th 3 1 The HEATING DEPARTMENT ia wat engages Jia special personal attention, and he feels justified i ing that in simplicity, safety, durability, and pf fuel 5 I "VENTILATION. Knoving the absolute necessity for iem ES he makes it à matter of nus consideration. Er 0. ы - 4, + Т. Љ 1 е. у + AR Qi. L + , prep be happy to forward Plans, Estimates, and Specifications by post or обата Tas Gies 1 REP А ihat MEDAL FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL FOR ORMSON'S E E At е INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. ORMSON'S PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER dus -— now gained the highest standing reputation for Pona Kfücienoy, Safety; and ima ic be s T of Fuel. There is not a single joint exposed to the action pe : een in i operation in the Gardens of many of the Nobility + о other in tem Treland, and Scotland. They are ada of various sizes. Ргїсезрп o Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, HENRY ORMSON, BUILDER TO HER pets AND HOT-WATER Remp dig LAM URTEN ROYAL P! R TO THE petto OF HER MAJESTY'S 2076) D PUBLIO BUILDINGS AND i: THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL STANLEY BRIDGE, KINGŠ | ROAD, CHELSEA, paea s.w. Printed dd: d to“ Th. vertisement: "Printers, at i Upper Woburn оса Категат St. Pancras ta th ебет бо Beans АЫ , t the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, Th ot Wait 9 éfriars, City of London, and Published by then. ot ai the Office, No. f it We DERICK боре кык оГ No, Ll Bouverie S ке. e OG S ATORDAY. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 18.—1865.] СР MAY 6. Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 64. INDEX. EW ROSES of 1865.—For the BEST SELECTION of Ишге. progress о!...... 420 b | Ме1опз,Мйе.................. аз e| LN the year, see PAUL ань SON'S DESCRIPTIVE LIST. Agen abne.. IE is Ent e | Orchids, show of. n : . *Old heshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, N. идей purpurea variegata 4g e Ond Шз e бе| DoOSES in Da ог BEDDING, by the | Dozen, Bets, noticed. иа Sym о Jeliy i a ] їррйгөй, ca or "Thousand z The months of April аш еа, Carter's Firs! TO ?€ Каз машты! 423 b аре is стор. na 410 Vae оң 9 >for туты ой рон, Strong Plants to offer at Cements . 423 ч hii - 410 Н M: reasonable rate. CATALOGUES gratis оп ap lication. x s _ Address Woodlands Nursery, Marestleld, Uckfield, Sussex. - oret agricultura : 420 b MATEURS, -EXHIBITORS, and OTHERS.— fumer Club, MS n Hp ~ pues Г. 2 : Im eie- c та F4 na heathy 3m the FOON UE New and rom spor : et Approv: zS, AS, AS, FUCHSIAS, &c. 412 5 ty, Royal p tanic E = йб с жау EU Т: aem ОАА, adal раю the purposes of ei kai be suppli ed arret Mitcham 4i gricultural .... 80е аа Gratis on applica W. Кмонт, Floral Worse гасіп; i plara Decir ee ena ESEE SETAE E E REEERE NSA Kew, Sir W eed Shrubs Roses, Fruit Trees, &c. Brand ме W M. es AND SON' s GEN AD NURSERY 417 с 41 e 410 а riments with в ОЇ,........ на оѓ ас Vineries, ground Window gardens 0YAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, КОТЕ KENSINGTON. A SPECIAL SH of ORCHIDS on SATURDAY, May 13. Band of Royal поте Е from 3.30 to: 6.0. Tickets to ee аарый friends, 2s. 6d. ; 3s. 6d. ; or, if bought on the day, 5s. eac Hoz em = IC SOCIETY, REGENT'S PARK.— m X. WEDNESDAYS, May 24, CAN ONS of ен, 'FLOWE RS, and FRU e 14, and Kul E AMERIC PLANTS, A dt 84 5 And 12. Tickets to be obtained at the Gardens, an. е Society's Clerk ; AvsriN's Ticket Office, St. James Ball, o on Vouche rs fro! aA llo ows of the Society. Price on or before. Saturday next, CE » ; after that "day 58. ; or on th pompe days, 78. 6d. eac siie ЧЕхт MeETING for the Election w Subseribers is Satur. (eai e d | GREAT FLOWER SHOW, SATURDAY, May 20. The Schedule of Prizes may be had on Fe ren to ROVE, Sexe RAND FLORAL GALA, ROSE SHOW and BAND CONTEST at STAMFORD, on WEDNESDAY, me. 28. Open to All England. The ые es, with Rules, AS no ыен апа will be forwarded on application to O. B. Suo EL Ма; e F. A. pper Secs. ANDSWORTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1865. OPEN TO ALL THE WORLD. SCHEDULES of PRIZES for the whole of the SOCIETY’S МеН w the present year фе the great Fruit our Silver Cups and o! valuable Prizes will be SOCIETY.—At E Meeting Tus on the 6i US April, it was AR y s that exhi- lóth March, pd rotest босі in, themselves. ,unless the arrangerneni ru e Exhibition s of t bes Society ае modified," Pes the said 2 Z thdra e Exhibitors”. pony igne d on behalf of f the eeting. R, Chairm: Mim 5 „ Hon. 2g fine SURE of AZALEA w from IVERY ; J * INDICA AU BLOOM, and will continue until the "M ei une. J.I. & Sons Collection ауе rns are also well ES Dorkin E Ңң. E-B RiP RM GROWERS and CLOSER Eie. SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on t wa 0, he ^ magnim 1013 Maa a the best ni fine, from 4s., 6з. UNT го. бк AND STONES". CA NIALOGUESE. of BEDDING; GREENHOUSE, а application. Brads haw г Gardens, Chadderton, near Мап ramas E HR GARDENERS VADE- 00И! is noi Jus CARTER a is Xo S CATALOGUE of NEW | and CHOICE PERONIE, GREENHOTBH, uu. iex ne] ANTS, is now ready, and will b arded grai MES CARTER & Co. » 237 & 2 38, Hig gh Holborn, London, W.C. ~ Selected Garden Seeds. AUL Ахр SON'S PRICED CATALOGUE contains d tive list CR deu алы GED PLANTS for Sub-tropical | Gardens, SES eds Carriage paid. а” ш шеек Cheshun! PLANTS | from his e and Choice Collection, t 5s. and per dozen. First riras Stoke Newington and ultural Hall, 1863 and 1864. CATALOGUES for one stamp. Brunswick and Shacklewell Nurseries, TROUBADOUR, at 10s. 00. each ; the set, 50 n Nursery, St. John's Wood. Lo; IX COLOURS, RIBBON BORDER EEDE post eds 4 Bd орап тоша , Stoke Newington, London, №. chs RSON AND SON can now supply воз Н R, Seedsm: ышык COX, Sie Е mi OT. Ludlow, offers 12 Packets of beautiful FLOWER SEEDS for out of doors, post free, for 18 stamps ; 24 do. for mps. LOWER SEEDS. CSV beautiful, showy, and distinct varieties, ричи yc Ele ug time of flowering, habit of growth, colour, and hin: ion, үш nted in full on each packet. е2, free ба WHEELER & ALCEOLARIA AMBASSADOR ND) 8). —Büong pana Ee 1e pots, of this сао "err eec о. у, price 12s. рег Тһе Т urserymen and Seed Merchants, тне nice Specimens of the MAIDEN xu Zi Sale or Exchange. S REDDE Isleworth, W. DING PLANTS — Q RAYNBIRD, OTT, AND BAWTREE, 8, Маң Fanwzns and MERCHANTS, Seed Market, Mark Lane cred Basingsto ке, * Ex ЁТЕ: nt Sed С um and Perd В. Pines. TM ie ime EA begs t to Annon f that h he has às а fine SERA , Holloway, London, i АРЕ, “р ARIAL INBY ARD, n KS best “рк fruiting, 42s, "о аав вец P ILLIAMS, Paradise E em нат, London. ()CHARD-HOUSE TR CHES, PLUMS, PEARS, Ricmanp Surra 3 мз AND RM тд Nu ro 2years o р ENGLISH De pe Qua Jem anie 0 qu quantity of well rootod rz 5 Хаа В haye, a pass Teus Hollies an cubas. Tues El. ооп Aue ho fò flowing гу үе to offer of the following cA ME en n Sets, Bedding Plants, from 1s. рн М ЎН *Ахр PERKINS offer The above, CATALOGUES н m tá Drapo, Tl e аныш | DICKSON AND UNE ONS. offer al i XLI Plants to give red eff Pea Ot Mes UM they have several thousands, with DESCR RIPTIVE PRICED GATA- ае TES ” Nurseries, Chester, es BED CATALOGUES of the above, including all the new and best varieties, LR application JAM. р & бох, 7, Boi т PURPLE уво 2 venie s ditior sete di packing i eyes, strong and in condition, at 8з. per dozen, “Cuai SUD Мз кын хо, Hill м Lau Hartly Row, Widchfiel Post Office а DR ble at Winchfield. Market, London, S.E. — DA DAHLIA, for large Ж NRY LEGGE beg s to state. that he has purchased the Stock of Mr. бере io of his splendid DAHLIAS med BRUNETTE а PY BLACK I conie Thick he intends sending шо б. HEND * LA TRAVIAT ^u ANNA BULLEYN, лады, and | Quis in May, with satisfaction to the most КЕР A DESCRIPTIVE САТ. ИТЕ « Edmonton, N ELAKGONIUM MRS. LOCK. EA edet plants for Bedding, E LER. н & Sow, Moulsham Nurse: € Vohelmstord. E ON à L y PE 2 Two or THE GEMS OF THE dg SALTMARSH'S ©“ RD TREASURE." (First-class Certificate.) m's “ руй For ix кар Poem e 0-preni us Advertisements. Liberal Dis ount t to e e Т! ^ ARSH T ok oulsham Nurseries, Chelmsford. i N beg ALOGUES of AZALEA d DESCRIPTIVE PRICED САТЕ MOSES, CONIFERAS cation at their SH EUH BARDI pw E oni Dorking Nursery. EW CARMINE- STRIPED VERBENA ANNIE.— t out. ДЕ Don CTI ылан 5. each, or six for Zar, with a, 18, Broad Street, Bath. ERB STRAIN, the usual Wis In sealed AE WER LIAS.—Purple King, к Lord Raglan, Mrs. Noire Brillant de Mo Ms Lobelia s Fio or tad? ind шасы o Fiants e CI AN eq ome Mar iic once Nurseries, York. out.—Ground Bereit оо of S GONIUM $. | London, ries, to announce that their pu B PLANTS to dispose Lilium auratum—The Golden-Rayed Jap "nm G. HENDERBON AND SON kavine impor * between 2000 and 3000 bulbs of the above-named Superb LIL ffer them in good roots, from 5s and upwards each. For description ek G. H. & Soy's SEED CATALOGUE, which will be sent post free on гч мны Vellington Nursery, St, Ы M London, N.W. BE ATON'S GERANIU i — Those. who wish to cipate in й one ipee of these оа а Novelties, should order [ any Nurseryman, or direct from the preserit sı уот аа Na IAM Pav UL, | Waltham m Ci Jross, London, N. | guuros GER ANIUM [S.—These sple endid Novelties are NOW in BLOOM, and mr be seen daily at r. WiLLIAM Pavr's Nurseries, Waltham Cross, London, N. rance from the Platform, Waltham Station, Great Eastern Halfan hour's ride from L rst distribution o of Plan ill TA RIEGATED- LEA VED GERANIUMS.. Extra strong PLANTS for Bedding, of the following varieties, » Mrs. Pollock, Golden Chain, Fairy Nymph, Fiower of the Day, Bod and & онык, Et Pri d on M ed on. INC on take lace on the 10th of M: Nurs rade. ET pU Тее UPRESSUS LAWSONIANA SEED, warranted crop of 1804. May be i € © uec AS CRIPPS, Nurseryman, | Тап nbridge M od "Price ; 4 ozs., 30s. e HA Be ding Plants ossa LDER can T strong Plants of Scarlet GERANIUMS, VERBEN. LCEOLARIAS, HELIO- AS, Kj ROPES, DALLAS, LOBELIAS, KONIGAS. CUPHEAS, BLUE БАТУГА, and SENECIOS, at £1 per 100; ; or, $0 plants f for 10s. 6d., hamper included. A rem mittance e to accompany enc AYER. wn Nurse! ` Rendi ; Berl Can stesse 5 SON beg to announce they have РА: iv of the к һагау ONE dp asier pea T "healthy plants, at ҮЗЕ, m Also а deg collection of general NURSERY STOCK. on applicat cio d Bagshot, Surrey, about 1 mile from TNR dale E Mouth. West tern Railway. ape A N£ and GENU un E E AGPICULTURAL GARDEN, UMS us offers on application to JAMES е4 & Sox, rà Seed Growers and М Merchants, dura s. ада London, S. В.Е. — KE and ali E AGRICUL- TURAL T £ AE at Mrd Purchasers ot large ургы Жар = рога ке arii de rcester. nr RADERI. x sona ui of above see Gardeners’ Chronicle, we dim 1865. JAMES CARTER & Co. oci & 238, ndo Holborn, London. TEES; Жетш. „р XC Laying do to Past R. MARTIN Lips SE ESSAY r^ the above m the Journal of the ө Royal Dlishm wel ЕЕ! КЕН TM p KicuaRD Surrg, Seed Merchant, Worcester. SCARLET Ri RUNNER BEANS for BAL SALE, 7408. per Apply to irpo igo в, Seedsman, Та CAKLET RUNNERS. = -WHITE KERDED SCARLr.T RA. BEAN: ВАН сав yo PARAGUS ROOTS, 25. né per 100.— This delicious vegetable yy not э require half t Рас usually incurred in planting it pintoa ay P renes Surrn's жир LINT NEM Strong Trans 4 а сону, por г doz, MITH, а ALL the YERE ROUND PPENDIX of great importance to the Second Edition can now е dad by inclosing 3d. in Биюпүө. MUSHROOM SPAWN, per bushel 5s. М ала оп eni beca e) 1з. -— which he is sure will give o yai ORDSHIRE LONG RI CUCUMBER T aaan pter da E sen. Poo and OU Others. LOBE ARTICHORES: wt eri strong Globe Arti- chokes now read; ces Post-office deve pera enis дра, Her! dsman, Coven! Јонх PAD CABBAGE PLANTS rsen pei Mmm nea PLAN Н. & R. кас. Skerto Lancaste: ARLY CABBAGE PLANT m —А few Thousands of RLY BATTERS NONPAREIL CABBAGE at — per r3 on application to 'ursery, near X, d Guildford. Stone Turnip. ET D Strong) ; autumn W. Virco Mottled SU TTON anp SONS ires a excellent NEW TURNIP. л strongly — Price of bushel, Ботто; н & Best & eranian White UTTON AND SONS can su Ж ТЕ New Seed of the FOMNEANLAE WHITE GLO TURNIP at Soc UE lb., or Tai RS LISTS m FURNIP Sk xard E erksł Berkshire Seed Establishment, Po ы М, WTANGEL WURZEL.—Pure Stock (extra. selected), ELVETHAM LONG RED; ditto ditto YELLOW GLOB) e, Seed Merchants, C London. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах в, 186, 406 t. Mary's Nutsery, Мелк тнв Cauro s o ШАШ mA y STATION, AND ÁDJOINING THR ; Ho nNsEYv, N. ED mi ANTS, y 25. Fo dozen other Plants eqüally e PAN vM пча RING. C TS NG P ба in pots for obs ер! munds are always 2 to the inspectio: эш GA Visit TALOGUES sent free by post on o Uo Trado. to Mr. Tuos. алы, аза above.. А libefal discount to Tow Cheap Bedding Plants. Эз, per dozen, ог 1ós. per 100, well established а pota. Strong plants, in cutting pots, 10s. per 100. E Pus: E sap un ты ыс ha 8 Moers the lants, cannot ize of о барта, b the Flower Garden, соз sistin of GERANIUMS, Scarlet and Varies ated, VERBENAS, HELIOTROPES, LOB ELÍA e PETU- F меме Toma, DAHL; TAS &c., also Fro d агі ge Advertisement in Gardeners Chronicle N р. на; ad p. 383. e zaan Road Nursery. Yeovil, Somerset THÉ ROYAL TED NURSERY and р ESTABLISHMENT, MERSMITH, LONDON, W. A CHOICE XTENSIV COLLECTION of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS ALWAYS ON VIEW. ALSO FRUIT rev: SHRUBS, AND rara TREES, THE COUNTRY BRANCHES OF THE The SEED and GENERAL NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on e and p are delivered fr y B: B HM р жа F DM T ERBENAS, fine selections, 100 in 50 vars., CALCEOLARIAS, best bedding varieties, 3s. гаре у= er doz. ub ELEGANS NANA уге dwarf TARON. very dwarf, = splendid, only 4 6 inches high, in 3 varieties, GANSCUPREATA NANA (newest), fine crimson red, urantiacá, 9. NIA risp T^n yi k met PUOHSIAS. uns FEMONS, PRLOX, LOBELIAS, PETUNIAS, DAH PAS. EN MMC 7 ALGUES fioe on applieation. Sr N Bioww, Seed ani ET P y7^ Suffolk, p не ЯЙ SCOTT, Merriott, Bened. S just рма {һе „ 14 Edition of his. FLOWER GARD DIRECTORY ànd CATALOG ФЕ ING TS; it is full of matter. mou ing to lovers of fio! as Selections ot ап thé bést plants fo: tivi tapis direotions hów to *i and Cuiti: Фо. It also enters un айа аа ists of a (v best БАН y Fiore and their r r i rd * E D PLANTS, 2s. 64. per dozen, or oat tof f pots : 109.—Arabis albidus variegatus, Varie, i$, to name, 2s, т dozen ; ts, lós рег 100; and above lants, for summer and autumn aving dis; d of my Braneh Nursery, near Yeovil, all aud be л; to =- —— Merriott, Somerset, апа Seed orders m EDDING PL PLANT. CATALOGUE, 78 pages, now ready; at 7d. See Advertisement in bns "s paper. Јонх Scor erriott, S «Мау 6. Cupreus Major, | the various London Railway Stations. ALING NUR — N, Max minutes" үт from the те o on the Great Western Railway М Main Line. 1 FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUBS, fully f the f jode in (he aU тия FELTHAM NURSE AM, MANAGER. ERY, R. HIGH "Теп minutes" walk from Feltham Station. EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, cm карша are here largely grown in a free Loam, well t Át SION LANE and WOOD LANE NURSERIES, ISLEWORTH, ORNAMENTAL TREES are in a healthy and thriving state, and GENERAL HARDY PROPAGATION is here carried on. The prices are very immoderate, mi The Stock in the ab ies i t inspecti р J E Рр. Е. tT, £ ATT ATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI- CULTURAL SEEDS. CATALOGUE of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. CATALOGUE of SOFT-WOODED and BEDDING PLANTS, JOHN asp CHARLES LEE, Prorritrors, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. MIMOIUE of FRUIT TREES and | FRUIT TREES in POTS. 'ATALOGUE 2: OE SHRUBs and TREES. CATALOGUE o f DUTCH BULBS, published in August CATALOGUE of ROSES. So OE боту Коодо, Заин ин OBELIA QOMPAOT! A USHERIL—This variet y of үе ever seen, ersigned, һа , and, аот we saw it, i ала neat ку e blue. чын ies s, of Wost Ei RE rue. Gardener ; 153 ба og Gardon er to & Sox, еб à ш, tr mn BITS E rt an 2y тры. Market Place, Hi фы „регр йк гае e e Marix & py 5 Pens dl 1—4, d of x Pa TRITOMÁ GRAN. GRANDIS diis d LEON IA GLAUCESC N; VINË DUCHESS of BUCCLEUC i fis and # YUCCA 525 ВОРА $ PRIĊED aud КОРЫ АН rig лдей of Greonh Hardy, and Stove Plants, Seeds and Bulbs, are published, = е, be forwarded to арр A A гөнү ting, Surrey, S. 40,000 БАН 7 Roses, іа Po i Y x for "ses ог WoonpLAxps xd RA [pee FIE k үүх. WOOD AND D Ap BON dre e much teh pleasure i fi ут : Rr EE LA T а : 100. x Elton DES н ED ROSES, established аран ie e aa ыра M pl lu) to 308. per dozen. Rosés, We PAUL (Sor and Successor to the late y BAED ае АС n% Si У ўт ] Ъ/Ф ХА, iur Ie T ME SOHAN ing to 214. sent Carriag "n im ат. ] j Ag = foie m E Ras from tim as te m ZONALE "PELARGONIUMS, m ааа ИП tho newest o S ы а selected [eem of MIMULUS MACULOSUS, porri ned the тырт; LILIUM SUM A esa bipes t season from Тарап, s. 64., апа 7s. 6 p sale of ойи: à 028 Рая сата Stock. 50, in 50 beautiful varieties, 21s. ; 25, in 25 do., 10s. 6d. Mer: for Massing, 2s., 34y and an, ийа; в. 6@., 158. 6d., and 21s. рег 100. FLOWER SEEDS, Pon Hardy, or Tender, ^ же ызга, Post Paid, Зз, 6@., бз. 61, 78. 6d., "fo ôd., VEGETABLE SEEDS, in ius, ws Nd, 218, and upwards. 10s. bi 15s, 64, 1 FINE LAWN GRASS SEED, for аы ог raia pe New Lawns, 1$ ж? РАЕМ SEEDS amounting to 218, and upwards sent Carriage Paid. io offer the following FIRST-CLASS N AL tosts at ozslasiveiy In hia possession, an gente, Wholesale and Retail ~ ог London and Home deni | ] plants will be ready for i Ems "n MANDENS m GARDEN ERS " ERIENDA full, in the sinio of Lelia; bmt filer Pete 7 seller n riche Jor MS туё е Vegetables.) colour than that superb variety ; form perfeetly " anisters, à tüti , aL ME oie Price Те. ва. Re » Gardener and п Ааай re ? ds s à highly UEM БЕ Artificial and full, a Levéson Gowet, Iafger, brighter Jarge MI OM article of this description hitherto in troduced; its effect is extrao in prom. а f the patenf. A superb Rose; mx Orehida, #60. "^e wt E "Y raneiseens, ‚› Boronias, Eriostemons, Polygalas, Di vigorous growth, peodustng shota d ott long fa. òf hàrdy P other Greenhouse and Stove T in general. For Fruit T of the thickness of the itle finger. PH M Ea A leasure Grounds and Kitchen Garden Crops, th “ Gardeners and Amateurs Frien аары па MM emt Se ur tee em тан За M bu Штабпен, ve may add а mioderaté in growth, hàrdy ir Де bie Manure first camo under notloo; 1 i т neces A E AE dee EE JOÍNYVILLE. = Flosters 1. Eon m they begin bloom , i Ru "T m mou on another half ш n: opos standard, or pillat Rose, of gteat beauty. Prioe КЕТЕМ s Flowers white, globular; largo and E tn teen е tores + St vigorous and hay hab, quicky таве hay E Pies 1. 60 Іжота when аге starting ini LY, after ey are set for Bloom (йк ft earlier боша seert L guitable for many soft-woodod т ie upon пау other TE. DEP for many Orchids, and never found Ei ст that it should iven io these in smali quantities | for plants in pots, but. Жаша Vig ii Ded фа hi indeed tuar АП debel enjoy it much. E + For Rosos and а ds of Yegetable Crops wit сарае tho Grapes pes were begimning to colong colour, and i that |BARR ax» SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING. STREET, of ot Т. ife ad, constitution, bl Petunias. [E T. Tom карыз UT in growth, thoir remarkably PJEONY-FORMED typo, “PRINCESS of W. ” DEus f growth or bloom, ШЫ onto fe or effect. The leaves Оох LM HN ion arare and шша hoighi ind the bloom being IGHT OUR MUTUAL FRIEND koer оек оса ot ровень vec > iem. i ally vigorous and compact; stems tinted гей, é - ах Sall dark prodi анаа, e ius Epacris hyacinthiflora fulgens. T. paigas scarlet self colour, No be (ye of y 2 uniformly and in Binni Баз by а FEX 7 x leading ower for extensive or А $ the for j аташа, в or Bordes toh їп extensive ribbon rows, те | decoration оё the present year EUM M aM. ' аря For ОТО ргис, neca ЖЕ excede all other | беа M аа уси trasd Habit of Continued оте, fling dori a E e [D Se ч hien Арси lora and Р ada; for reserve tural pei " forming th he highest early autein beds of scarlet, throughout the summer and fere pr d Oulton Park Gard ach boat Mav 6, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 7407 — NEW m cup " STELLA." This magnifioent NE мла ни трчав ў to be the finest variety ever offered for Bale, has received the ollowing Awards ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, спан 1864. GI Established Upwards of a Century. —— TTE NES GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS. s Add 4, 1865. Carfiseó Free. FIRST- CLASS CERTIFICATE, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, A 15, 1865. COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. The flowers are large, of fine substance and perfect form, of à t colour, with a rich violet stain No. о. 2. No. No. 4. No. б. on the upper segments of the corolla, where it is also profusely As ms lake, з. н 2s. и. т M. 18, 10s. 6d, Good Plants, 31s. 6d. each. BUTLER Ax» McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1805. Inspection of the Plants NOW in. BLOOM at the N is solicited. pe ursery is solicited | BUTLER'S SUPERFINE рама cata n.o — gr б »13 P | BUTLER'S CLIMAX ME uH $6 INIONS O RESS. | BUTLER'S PRESIDENT nt Scd der ОЕ ати) т A beautiful variety, quite the gem. ы the season."— Proceedings | ax “Th let Ата ye 1 h ну, 1864, vol. eitch.— Gardener: ` FEAE mE туп From M Velten е e юе magniioont А Azalea Stella."— Proceed- ы "— руды "шр мш Т, реБ аыл Mr. Veitch's new Azalea | “ Azale& Stella, from Mr. Veitch, was very ċonspicuons,”—Journal | Assortmentsof 100 vars. 50 үагз, 30vars, 25 ата. 15 vars. ri ттен Royal Horticultural Society, 1865, vol. v. of Horticulture, April 11, 1865. ANNUALS-Hardy 20s. 10s. bs. 3s. 0d. í е У » HalfHardy 30s 16s. t5. 6d. 4.04. JAMES VEITCH, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W, "e .. 95 12s. 6d. 6s. ôd; 38. 00. ; HalfHardy.. .. тз. 60. — 4s. 0d. E. G. HENDERSON & SON'S SPRING CATALOGUE FOR 1865 WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN MAY, AND FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. The Trade сап һауе a сору of desirable Novelties immediately, with prices on application, NEW PLANTS FOR 1865. Messrs. e much pleasure in calling mi attention of Amate and others to the FOLLOWING NOVELTIES possessing great merit. Amon inent Raisers from whom they have purchased the property or stock of each, are many vho stand mias in their йм attention to the individual flowers to which their names are attached in the Catalogu ur Cultivators Fuchsias for 1865. New Lobeli row "ENtRERIGNATIUS WAR UP PE SLRENT. —A г y^ АЗЫ. beddi: peal in the ENOCH А: ROSE DEN- of L. speciosá tutional LADY of tho E МАЕК: 15s. Dabit ES continuous ovi d E МӨ its more robust and MEM ] CONSOLATION. 10s. 64. each. pen: xd is literali covered То: fusion of Pans е lue flowers with a con- he summer and early of ium be groups, broad агаа, апач озо front Hibbon., а this is the best Mee in its section yet offc зад. Each, 1s. ragusina compacta, 3s. 6d. each. very effective and — plant is an — form of the pa ragusina (syn. C. candidissima) in being а váriety of me EL much neater SB е imy of a more compact | PRINCESS ALEXAN тий id equal to he йа, h ш dwarf habit, Fors And as its prototype in having shorter and com- growth; beauty, and ота, forming а ly eompact habit, parativel leaves, not so coarsely and deeply lobed at the yiel а fine effeet; in n pe ne blue ones, or any other margin; [A tilia Поре also Berg roudder. Ond ost desirable Жыл ота ае a эм a жиде distinction from the original | cies consists а150 in ааа hed. der. сарана y ied а ire RE рона 8 Аз tbe wpper one, D For front effect to edgings of dwarf Heath, or Which it, yields & M EE ау св, ре адде ОНЕР | toati and contrast "nl tede shru dwarf style, it is a beautiful and opposite and chocolate-coloured leaf-tints. It 18 also free appropriate plant ; and the best = broad-lobed variety of L. from the wide spreading outline of the leaves observed in the mature speciosa.. Each, Is. ; 12 plants, 9s. ; 100 plants, 50s. ev for ribbo d inal in border к Жош its оку whiteness iu duum рас CONUN New Anemone-flowered Pompon older Kind hith: erto used in flower gardens, hemums. m PRINCESS DAGMAR. | AMPBELL. ew eed Belting Verbenas. CLONE , VELVET CUSHION.À "——— Fuchsia. the new section ot уе! oving, nri ara, € cx 3 апа habit, and Y wart s le of U. pt iL жетще S Д 5 ре sent out last season as “ n d he type, Cheiranthus Marshallii variegata. DEI admired та o s i: ; уто into these тайма Dy alliance with a hardier New mre Aor aue pg ul the blo diminishing by the prodati e andant ;habit, and exuberant leaf-gro wth to Ыы! 2 Sy E offered vil be, eU ES a" Bedding ias. Bont margina, та 8 пото со VERA UK ина TOUCHSTONE | GLADIATOR | TROUBADOUR ARIEL | CORDELIA EN dicen Variegated Geraniums (is 5 ; , SILVER STAR |PRINCESS DAGMAR SPLEN- ма New Dwarf Tropseolums. RED ROVER | SINDERBLLA ie DENS foliowtng Eu varieties are Seedlings of 1862, айа have thus | TWILIGHT. 6 LONGFIELD Ms esed by t growth of two successive years. Many of the " MRS. MAXWELL Hi have been but the mere seminal productions from Thad jac, Premátarely aoi as апа permanent i 508. [oS MUCH AT New White Bedding Geranium ` y , flowers ? the ато, "tin ыз in Centre, rising im е WHITE PERFECTION, ТЫ Toms, and beds, zu n yruworcucc emp Plants, 96. if 100 plants, os. f de ет SRI] 0 „Thuja plicata рувшяза. THE WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST, JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. NOWVWITIK PLOW n Gladioh, Liliums, mcluding BULBS for NG PLANTIN y the — new 1. auratum ; dnce Anemones, Special AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, saved from pure Stocks, айа received direeh fróm th rowe: 1 1; Turnips, бесі. Е + М, "Er 1 & Xx PRICE LIST just published, and may be bad gratis on application, Agents for GOULDING'S HORTICULTURAL MANURE, 18, per canister. в Аєехтѕ, Wholesale and Retail, for MURRAY'S — Mises А nhew invention foe Күл Plant Houses. с. H 482X FLOWER SEEDS. е di .. 90s. 0d. 5 50 » 34 "o. ЖЕ 08 » 36 9 22705 - TA. 00. » 3$ " 2 4e Be QA J. W. WIMSETT, Ashburnham PEE. ағ s Road Nurse: е on P а to offer to te dere d IRÉSINE HERBST rng forbedding, 6s, per doz. ; also EUM еле FOENTAUREA CAN DIDISSIMA and "—— ZONALE GERANIUM: Patiti HELIOTROPES, FUCHSIAS, " CALCEO- RUPES ues et E abov p! ices SELAGINELLA FORMOSA, DICHOTOMA, CJESIA, TICULATA, very fine, in 48/8. á Carnatious, Picotees, and Pinks. Rotar NURSERIES, Gaxxrr YARMOUTM, - OUELL Ax» CO. beg to offer to the i ollow, striped and su and Trade pepe their ну. and Aerei or the — which are usually strong healthy, at the undermentioned prices :— NEW SCARLET CLO TION GARIBALDI. YovrLL & Co. haye much Pe the above cent аа Ли doré qoem PRIN E Le ud n ir ms d ubt uio MAR тайор, which the same орн аз Гр AUT бгр туй ia Meng oft finest snowy w) ERPETUAL FLOWERING or TREE CARNATIONS, FLOWERING SUMMER AND WINTER, pu introduci offer "yr at the fo] CARNATIONS, finest NEW ITALIAN YELLOW C. ITTONS, inii have succeeded in гт ТРЕ very choice, distinct, л Tra varieties of n—— c qe colours being a rich men m immi s berries vs extremely hardy, very strong Mun ai will € доча — ion. Price iei pc per dozen pairs, most distinct kinds, PINKS. extensive and unrivalled Collection of all t. ed tivation, in СЕЕ р, 9s. to 12s, per dozen pairs; Border varieties, 65. per d. pairs, Royal Nurser Gre AR rich orange, striped with bright ISS LER, cr e, tipped with rosy purp! ANNI m maroon атаке; "рр, with hrs PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, сло, 408 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE New Dahlias. ounce tha NEW PLANTS FOR 1865. A endios out vr mdi ENSE С We: Pri Palt descriptions am bo Шай ot раса. A x 131, Gosset Street, Hart's "Lane, В ethnal Green Road, London, E. РАН. t and foremost among: gst the new flowers, and may be regarded as a gem. IfI w bu. je new Dahlia it тоша pei X its form and outline аге beautiful, and the colour a rich soft golden yellow."— Gardeners’ Chronicle, December 17, LN Also жин R MUS NE PLUS ULTRA, and STELLA COLAS, 10s. 6d, еа With a full re UR now ready. a fad. di e Seo деня ААН UE Mes may application. - е Roya Nurseries. s Dahlia Amba G EO. WHEELER NURSERIMAN, п РА is now eX pre pee to send out strong healthy plants of the above-named ne Dahl CoLour—Puce, shaded with claret; exquisite shape, finely cupped Le high full Pra and one of the most constant, being always воой. awarded Five Certificates during the past season—4 feet Price 10s. 6d. liberal Discount to the Early ог orders requested. w Dahlias for 1865. OHN EYNES | has great [fe in offering undermentioned First-class DAHLIAS for distribution. They have obtained 61 First-class Certificates E. the Mm Re. in the Kingdom, and have all been ved Phe grown in 1864 by Kevxes. Fine Plants in Ea E CATALOGUES on application р Set is reni Edward Keynes’) | Lady Gladys Herbert (Keynes') Tal M Mare $ muan (Keynes’) Жени is dri (Keynes) ueen of Primroses (Keynes') eeks (Keynes) cone Kar emer) z Er ion Lu, à о! ard d NE eynes') of Passage (Church's| r (Keynes!) rple King (Rawling's) FANCY FL rid Striped Perfection (Keynes') дееп of Sj (Goodwin's) John Salter (Keynes) "Queen or Spore (Goodwin’s) е чү em Ebor (Goodwin's) Mrs. Reid (Eckford's) Salisbury.—May 6. ^ New or 1865. EO, 0. LUE e that с VERBEN/ ROARY SAN STHEMUMS, and forwarded will be ustrations. Mr. st, i stage stamps, of "FUCHSIAS GENERAL, LEE, Карту US three finest Fuchsias G. S. has 'ure to offer, voe wee of which see Phone) ursery, Но y Road, Islington, London p above fine x. TOM TH B MBS at rom store pots, and a Yd n Chain Гаа сва begs to to e "eru pe ants at 21 r 100, and ls. per OLDEN i AIN, 100; also TOM THUMB from store with deep crimson to favourite variety for single qct s in great profusion in large truss New Variegata T ычу vid Geranium у ) in : i JAMES CARTER & CO. HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN CALLING ATTENTION TO THE UNDERMENTIONED FIRST-CLASS NEW BEDDING GERANIUMS, &с, WHICH THEY ARE NOW PREPARED TO SEND QUT. BEATON'S HYBRID BEDDING GERANIUMS. сын The four following very distinct and splendid varieties which we | cul offer were selected br us from Mr. Beaton's eux Stock, i eMe few days previous to P death, but of which we were unable to сай equal iti et uantity to allow of our them out at n foliage, contrasting v im diwi ub а] equall. d blazo ы! гота ck M ib 25 R Ёё & E cet ZuE 8 + pF M „©, BE variety most zm from eutti Ргіс ings, i py confident s. 6d. each ; request for ues bedding purposes non; per EC 125. ; per 25, 908, from so well-authenticated а source. ges: and will the many Бие Beaton's Perfection (Beaton). NEW CLOVE his is one of three ies ene Nosegay varieties selected at CARNATIONS, une (ori н ETN Colum, it somewhat resembles, but is of a eneral L khi The above, of which wohave buta AM the most erum дө, variety eret pus, d fol ll adapta ed f l æ E^ habit, and producing immense blooms om x ls IS ve О, ; is we - Los n or sing e specimens in vas n bee d Mete. e Ve ion RET n, as well as "eneral bedding | peasezsea tho delightful perfume or the old Clove in aill Ккк Prico Price 5s. Premier (Beaton). Goliath. soga, Mosel colour intermediate betwe Lord rston and Lady Colum, with deeply marked od 195, free| This NL doubt the бое est and strongest-growing Carnatim ш Tobust habit, large trusses, thrown well above the foliage; а very | existence, the original plant having grown 2 We Ч produont and арай desirable bedding variety, alo а u- vase or pillar plant. 4 feet in circumference in a single season, more баа Price each. AME blooms; colour opa erimson, j n S double and т rmed, and гіс) chly clove scented. Forester (Be ato n). Price 5s. each. A zonale variety, of extraordinary fine and compact gr: айаш immense “globular trusses of well-fo: substance, and perfect form; colour, vivid wards the rowth, pro- rmed korti, of great orange scarlet, e d centre ofthe bloom. This will be eR E centres of beds. Astelma n w halfhardy реге An y E = herbaceous plant, perm leaves 6 to 8 inches long, thickly mA Aa T down, will make а m Sed ше contrast foliage planting, or for rows d Charlie (Beaton). prn agb occupe dedi A МКА es with (us salmon-coloured bloom, produced x dra ies, very free vae and will sint Kom zog ding variety; continues їп Моо m until very late the Price 5s. each. New ingle Petun The following have ш Selected from m et thousands af seedlings which bloomed at our Se season, and шау bè e (Cart relied upon as a first-rate collection for bedding рото, У cannot fail to give satisfaction to lovers 20 this, опе of the most rapit- g-growing tri: JU] well expanded large A. stro Жу 57а variet; p aed of HA LÉAF, of sorts, pois, в ү tais es 100; out of EC Clear ned жасо зу М a deep апе ог тозу y lake, mU and constant tribe of sammer сошла PE pots, margi: clear iur; trusses oi E ind ef vivid с Mile y ‚Мо coloured flow: of t» mosk f free habit, and will undoubtediy. Pot SS EE ARABELUA, light rosy lake, white throat, a novel and mot first-rate bedding Aeee А е have much pleasure in offering this iful colour. WARF | BEDDING SCARLET IUM | beautiful vanety (of which we › have purchased the entire stoce) for | 2, ВЕ ATI ICE, the гарт а Быр Др been е х. VOS Dabit jt is RR co gm Тв. 6d. each. орны splendid deep rini, б fine pee uni bein, dwarf, taining m 6 огт inches in height; ie osion? петег ай sU vin d deer $7 The Set, 1 plant of each of the above, 21. 4. DINORAH, whi flaked with deep crimson. о яте, ana ti (repere e on | is a pale bright green, 5. EMMELINE, very ошар pus free bloomer, bright me, ч criticism on the New Ето of last year, w Tropseolum Double Tom Thumb. Locri inde but more speaks of it year, year succeeded in raising a splendid double orange 9. FREDERICA, банд; in the way of Magna Сосошез, АП Cowper; а perfect little gem, and quite distinct from ап, let variety of the well-known Tom bw. Nasturtium, substance, I soon. t does not grow above 6 огт T inches high, 13 is er аА, еа be кийыше Банат x X En a 12. GERTRUDE, large e of exquisite form, white throat. flow: үсүн Scarlet, and paren! ес! bods in [күз y eere ele fine, that 0 9041166 | well formed flowers, чег, 1) to 2 inches in diameter, ей fled up: inthe | 14. HELEN, deep lilac, pencilled with black, fine novel colour. a Geranium.” y looks гат perpetuated by und, striped and fat Pris Strong plants, 12s. рег doz. Pri Enpwanp P. xps The сан Hertford. рр! tion. w Plants r Sale. А хавову ҮЕ са HAFPELT, "Ne URSERYNMAN, Belgiu: cd RPM Novelties SXILLARIUM & tri AMORPHOPH ALE LUS LE Grand Show of Brusse A SMILAX MACROPHYLLA. МАСС ÜLATA GREENHOUSE PLANT: AMELLIA ARCHIDUC EMEN РІ. сз 0 16 ope ota GRAND DUC DE BADE 0 16 these Plants 1 Tol MORTO AIO, gured in aO ARI ^ ILLUSTRA- L- ISSOLUTION of PARTNERS Decent pinum Зете “н futüre à ile returning thanks for the liberal ph Pu rt А. S. ЖАШЫ solicits a ki ао arig Ghent, Bolm x i a ind continuance of pN h admired at the —The Under- | his DEUS Friends and Pat tha! с MEYER nas been id S. begs to OSMUNDA i RA UIS " NS Ends vRYRIUM Ре NEY XiRDY Y : RHODODE; RINCE of WALES.— Bri, e with purple, divided pum marking on Н on the Mies petals, free grower, profüse | bloomer, зас к чит саа Е Rhododendron grown. One-year ай n M Moret жо-уеаг ditto, strong, 21s, Larger |t Strong plants of X ir very Z31l чиа 0з. нр LOWERING све Пако on Mie Ta булу ыу mrose flake on the uj hi у ава fo P arkey. ia slightly oT api loom readil ish P beautiful and firsi-clams тт оп, from аш ue m Two- ies a | po 'о-уеаг ditto, os 21s. usual Discoun! wit. i 233 олана е Spring frosts, i most dest ioo Th ч У тта desirable ор шав, Тоу аго conf 13 stamps. заден її» forwarded on sppiestion fo Mavrice кет ar Godalming, Surrey. $ Pm is un 0 balista somons, aad that, for ge general effect. Pen to work up а e so A" now offer it at the Г Ee w pri "e Price 1s, each ; 9s. which were car grated p lants, 31s. 6d. to | this plan CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, Р. cuttings | 15. ISABEL, immense hé hose; with white gro: purple. the КЕКЕ тане. kien Price, each, 15. 6d. ; the set, 10s. 6d. 2з. 6d. each ; — RM per 25, 30s, ; per 50, 50s. EW PLANTS OF 1864. N WE ARE NOW ABLE TO DETER SOME ОР THE MOST DESIRABLE NOVELTIES SENT OUT IN 9 THE FOLLOWING VERY REDUCED PRICES :— mig Cybister Ge Саң resin сан the finest A ever sent out. rbstii. Бүх. Асну з УЕ А NES utiful o Rainer оа ГЫ lant, having da with ribs and stem of a bright. carmine, This plani ong bedá mg | Steel tbe charming Amaran! B мазо ти Fro oim bloom, free р ing much hardier, ат easily th used uring winter. "This should not be planted out uni рису Price ls. each ; 9з. per dozen. e demand, 3 30$, 50; 50s., 100. E 5 [t1 Е 3 i Lilium aur& Hs We SEA puse аана in сана ers season of this Jaen, having received, by mre нет at differe! 4000 and 5000 bulbs, c ollected esj pecially” for us by bulk said to oloa many Pouch h finer varie! m deb de CEU qur y. BET e folio i jesc: pt on scarcely to a tribe of garden most gorgeous Lilies :--Belonging to 9. y combin most regal t H Ё Е Ornitho ае m Seg Puare Іх “ Vape Месом, B d © du wig à bove were sent to in pots, and placed the h, and about 1 to 14 foot high, having a bronze-yellow us ps most cases 90 liage of that fune or а; е у be had in m vg will, without à Splendid show чу in coy management, it ma; ; 16 is of most cas and started in à cool ool Vinerj, ei orar чеш: We have'a spl чт cid iut мената casn a n uie, $a. 6d. * ———— a J. C. & Co/s CATALOGUE of NEW and CHOICE PLANTS is jet published, and Mini orwarded Gratis and Post Free on application. MEE m E ат ыл JAMES CARTER лхр CO. SEED MER ШЫ › 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBO Ar 5; PERRY HILL, $ SYDENHAM, 8. Е ; ие and ST. NURSERYMEN, ДР. отт, B9" ж, а Куана S green, А мх аа d до er when уот coppery-pink hue. CISSUS IUS AMATONICA.—A pretty variegated-foliage climber, with ms leaves, silvered on the surface and red beneath. Intro- from the Amazon. Price 21s. ANJECTOCHILIS.— A distinct species, leaves d. Price 425. GED NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM, SEN- ET feature in a Chrysanthemum makes it ful and ornamental ime for decora- this plant Will st stand unrivalled ; ibbon b tionable, for whether in or out of flower it is extremely ha: е season, and a plant for ever ry garden. been purchased from Mr. George Smith, of 0з. 6d. each, or 6 for 31s. 6d. FOLIAGED BEN VERBEN. E RONDE All the adjectives in the English 1 e hav exhausted at one time and another on new Verben Sis WI m Shall we my of this variety? lt really is one of the most novel, Ei and ммге nds бл dus out; the foliage is ofa dark green lour, irregularly and pi en d intersp reed. with bright golden er Nar, d so that without any flower, for it n of а free compact growth, it will in а beautiful and yd s 1 the flower garden, and one e best summer ей; ts extant. from the above fi ree to recommend it, t! 799 те isone ofthe vidi een most Mr. John Hoff, of Tsling! ton. ECHINUS MOLLE.— Californian Lue ing n hardy shrub. е Tos. e-flow: ering, attractive very 1: ole вуне неа о from ve Д tenor df ho prince of St. Catherine's Brazil. 16 is the best Price 318. 6d. NEW VERBENAS Sis d distinct anı те as good be These Japan. PTERIS CRETICA SERRULATA VARIEGATA.—A pretty varie- Elbe harid, intermediate between P. serrulata and P. cretica albo lineata, Pri Tan. WES. s TEN —An interesting of the ha: a а E. ROGIERA ( GRATISSIMA.— his pl ica bouquets, bouquets, They aro сочна in ele infi pink colour, It тка p so freely that it a Km 84 ho piha adod to which it is delicious icio! AME татал nt, апа the habit CHSIAS. of the plant, FUCHSIAS..— Seven distinct Sire = ve offered for the ATH SAGITTA тай time. They are І, poss чи the habit of each both сеа = С Pros Te For names and descriptions ES жш wi Вз S.—Eleven kinds offered. They will all be maintain- the | high T putation of the kinds that have Price 3s. 6d. each. б1ЕХ 5818. —Опе тл the most noble ornamental Plants extant, a worth rival of Cyanophyllum magnificum Sphærogyne latifolia Price 63s. ^ Por flowers all GERULEA.—This боя produces its pretty blue belongs ^to uh А amer in in еа most abundant manner, 16 I PELARGONIUME. a Gardener? Weekly Magazine, July 23, 1 236. alt Waren Bor OUS. of f Kings Road, екг, p vn inthe оаза ап апу other trade cultivator Seven new kinds the the many are now offe For names and descri ee via all hi advance of «X W. B. rice 7s. 6d. each. iptions vide W. B.’s Spring List. Sov oer LL ELARGO mer 8. Tar beoutifül varieties nre descriptions etis е irst е, а each. For names and VERTI 1st, Mr. C. Turner 6 AURICULAS. ate 1st, Mr. J. Butcher, 1, ia Street, en 2d, Mr. J. James, Gr. 'to W. F. Watso n, Esq., А онар Cut Bloom: e UTD e miN, Bath gglesw: e leds tson, Esq. Рр f: 24 P. Мг. Н. Ноо сора, Nurse owe Е. Ayres, Nurseryman, "Bi 2d, Mr. J. J: ames, p erm Wa 6 MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS. 1st, Mr. B. S, Williams, ERE Holloway 2d, | Mr. б. з арй сл Mr. o Mrs. Н. Foster, The Holme, Regent's Park 3d, Mr. J. Stone, ORNAMENTAL STANDS. 2d, Miss Williams, Holloway MISC ER Silver Gilt Medal to Messrs. H. Lane & Son, Great Tepate ead, for Collection of Жаны сен al to Mr. W. Bu Ш, Nurseryman, Chelsea, for Collection e & Son, for Collection of Small Silver Medal to Mr. C. Turner, for Collection of Auriculas Bronze Medal to Messrs. Н. Lane & Son, for Collection of rymen, ми Bronze Medal to Messrs. J. Dóbson & Son, Nurserymen, Isleworth, Tor Collection of сеа Bronze Medal to Mr. J. James, Gr. to W. Е. Watson, Esq., for Collec- tion of Calceolarias Bronze Medal to Mr. R. Park , Tooting, for Rhodo- dendron Countess of e ronze Medal to Messrs. F. & A. Smith, ores Dulwich, for Collection of Azaleas Small Bronze M: to Mi ,F.&A. Si for esr f Greenhouse Plants mall Bronze Medal to Мү. J. Wiggins, Gr. to W. Beck, Esq., for Collection of Cinerarias га Кн ср МЫЙ to ш J. James, Gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq., for Small m Medal to ^p R. Parker, pow. Small Bronze Medal to Messrs. J. Dobson Ea Son, for 6 Azaleas Small Rronze Medal to Mr. W. Paul, for Daia eronate = данә mall Bronze Medal to Mr. б. Wheeler, Gr., for 6 Gre e Plants TS and FLORIST FLOWERS. T P ~i Мат 6, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LIUM AL GAZ EITE 409 New Plants. R9YAr BOTANIC SOCIETY of LONDON,} = am а 7 "EP THE татар SPRING EXHIBITION: As EXRIBITED IN THE c e rer Gan S, KENSINGTON, LIST of RDS, April 29, 1865. V ATERER uc GODFREY'S PRICED $ нае а апа vacuna CATALOG pev of RHODODENDRONS на and other AMERICAN ANTS will be forwarded on application, 4th Prisa to Mr. G. Wheeler, Gr. to Sir F. Н. Goldsmid, Bt., Rogent’s | The Catalogue also gresa a General Summary of their Stock, - M BULL begs to announce that he is ark gontains probably the most extensive choice of all the Hardy an А Мъти тон ‹ epe be fol llowing beautiful and remarkable NEW st, Mr. ы ч MRNA n) t Ете l1 AT E о ї & gis A VARIEGATA.— This remarkable and 8 Мент un M aam: Сон E RE Am is remarkable an Cheshunt, Hert: повы PURPUR novelty is a well-de fin od vai пива ofthe NEW condi Т; АРА ов p" "ROSTER. gm be DISPOSED OF, -known purpurea ; > white, PIRE itan cius B Sede a peek 1st, Mr. C. Turn: in fine 2 м те лн t in tub, measuring 7 feet high, 2{ feet thrcagh, Tie harmony of its pretty lavender blue flowers and neat variega- | 2d, Mr. W. Paul. On Wow i n tion makes a most plea — pression. "This will be a use 3d, Messrs. Paul & Son EYE 13, Gloucester Villas, Warwick t for spring gardening, rockwork, &c., and is ünquestionably а Ауу il PA us сап be had of Messrs, JAMES m- ttiest novelles o ofthe season. The entire stook has 21 ROSES, Cut Blooms, Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. been purchased from т. D. Wood, Brough, Yorkshire. Price | 1st, Messrs. Paul & Son m a ais Ro Sis. eL Boxes of CUT ROSES. EO. ND s Pyramid Primu ASPLENIUM 3 MYRIOPHYLLUM. —NWithout any exception this is | 1st, Messrs. Paul & Son w prepared to "nd 5 out in packets, the most elegant v whole family. Price 5 guineas. M a this, the finest breed of AAA LASA in aaea BADE. — Col 6 PELARGONIUMS, (Nurserymen.) The Besin now for sale has been - tom d plan T INDICA G finely- гаа farge Rovers - dE Ao best bigh. 1st, Mr. C. Turner m "that it is believed the produce will bo e ene to Shat o orange-scár] - » - rmer years coloured varieties ever tegens 21s, and 31s. 6d. 6 PELARGONIUMS. (Amateurs.) Printed instructions for raising and growing the plants sent with THURIUM CORD гч is the marvellously | 1st equal, Mr. J. Wiggins, Gr. to W. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, | 01 Packet. Stamps received in — lant рро LT the Royal E ed sis inert Nurse ursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, І 8. бш йо their Collector, Mr. Weir. Its large cordate 1% equal, Mr. J. Weir, Gr. to Mrs. Hodgson, The Elms, Hampstead P4 2) mens are about 2 feet in diameter, пты S AURICULAS ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all ^w pus BGREEN . (Nurserymen.) FIR TRIBE suitable for Britain, giving size, price, popar form, colour, foliage, country and size there, situation, and botanical names, derivations, description, growth, timber, use in arts, native E so and other information, with copious In аш. a their nlarged e E by Post for 12 ров y o ps. cene пушо EY Anp Sirm, Nurseryman, Worcester. . British Fern Ке SM UA Dow. m nd, l, ро - free for si ostage tish Е; heir varieties, 2 mede "а, Y^ тн Exotic Е ж ki his New and xx us D ТУЕ CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, п. Е е bv. will be issued as early as possible. Sid wa > АНЫМ. VEXILLUM ра 19 LOBELIA PAXTONI п, 12 do. SPECIOSA ^w 94 ceto R, Nurs n, Taunton. AARIBGATRD: GERANIUMS for BEDDING or POT CULTURE. 2 Tom # биа Mrs. Pollock Yellow Belt Mrs. Milford Golden Harkaway abet pip Ж rici e деч Уаз AM rm Burn: Py Emily T Domville ' Snowfal will ~ sent ence ofa pider 8 for 21s., куша, С tteris, Cambridgeshire. a RODE EMIRS SHOW.— ECIAL PRIZES, the Gift of one of the Fellows of the Royal Horticultural Society, will be Rum nt the Society's Show tastefull ed Di ble. on JUNE 24, 1865, for the most y decorated Dinner First Prize, Gold Medal, or £10 105. ; Second Prize, Large Silver Medal, or £7 75. ; Third Prize, бшш dg Medal, or £3 38, Beautiful arrangement of the Fruit, Fl. € ina will be the test of merit in this Exhibition ; alabis y Fruit r Flowers or China E rn not d д А = ece. 5 / the Exhibitor. AME Ladies а! the competitio re invited to j Each БАМЫ ition will be shown on a рагы. table. Each table to be м T r fora "күш “а la Russe" of 10 persons. Table must not e leet long ; may be square, or oval at the ends, or bea ТОНИ tab ri r Piin deal tables of the form wished will be proyided by the Society those who give a fortnight's notice to the Superintendent of the NEW PLA First-class Certificate of Merit to Mr. W. Paul, for Raphiolepis ovata | Hortieultural Society. EE SEX Certificate of Merit to Mr. C. Turner, Tor. "Bougainvillea | | Competitors may use such China, Glass, Metal, or other Ornaments red as the o may M may not combine "Fruit and Flowers Extcolnss Cert t for Auricula John | toget! Es e Sèvres, Chelsea, W iege , Dresden, Stafford- Leech " shire, r any bs other China" for their plate: dd coloured or First-class Certifi icula Titi jine gasses, taa both; 4 use е aer or t plain ask: may, in 8 stu rown river Mantle о T p ун Мг. (3 Turner, for Pelargonium | um S Prizes im EA E rbd Љу qug x ТЕР ЗА ет of the emy. HC NN icate Mr. С, Turner, for Pelargonium Com petitors тШ [x allows dio arrange th eir tables Bia i inth e Garden any time after 7 on the morning of the of June, but m ave we axe e Mei xig cate of Merit to Mr. F. Ayres, for Hetinospora c Pru complete by Perd "n Jes A XL ease and re ready or no Wem As rtificate of Merit to Mr. F. Ayres, for Retinospora Exh hibitions left unfiish eL” This m "Certiteate At sod to Messrs. E. G. Henderson, for No person will be re si i. the us тй the Jur EREN First-c Ven т labours, whic! probably be about 1 o АЕ dec. Вароне Ж iy Me | желу OL be permitted to hare the he 1р of two assistants or First-class Certificate of essrs, Backhouse & заа servants to arrange А meda hypnoides First-c Certificate of Merit to Messrs. Backhouse & Son, Primula farinosa D Certificate о & Son, for | First-class Certifi f Merit to Mr. W. Bull, for Rhododendron thibaudioides First-class Certifi variegata. lass Certificate of M. шо Mr. W. Bull, for Mimulus арек сова ertificate of M. to Mr. W. Bull, p? Salvadora ite of Merit to Mr. W. Bull, for Primula смеса Certifica: Firstelass Certiücate of Merit to Mr. W. Bull, for Woodsia polys- tichoides bene First-class Certificate of Merit to Mr. Thom: Wm for Aubrietia greca First-class Certificate | of Merit to Mr. B. Williams, for Phonico- phorium seychellarum н ADDE STRIATUM, First-class Certificate of Merit to Mr. B. S. Williams, for Peperomia че y vari ARGENTEUM ST TM to Mr. B. S. Williams, for Anthuri: having wo pretty one r. 8, ium These iio Tres ре ped wit with XX and the етта р yellow. Mis. 64, each, by Mr. Fortune. Price Certificate Bn Mi , for Gymno- ma Parsonsi: moi PERSICA (the м Mustard тее a po js ass Certificate of Merit to Mr. B. S. Williams, for Asplenium Кошту. It iem to be eukivated in s stove Plants ass Certificate of Merit to Messrs. Е. & A. Smith, for Rhodo- v. each, en of England uic wii RAUD ОАО: ЕР YEW . PETUNIA JOSEPH Second-ciass Се un 2 f Merit to Mr. iams, for Smilax crimson flowers, ч е А КТ ie ЖЫГУУ cet áficate C. Turner, for Auricula Aster Ho! London, 8, E for N Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, | Second-class Certificate of Merit to Mr. C. Turner, for Auricula = Rev. J. Bramhall, READY. NOW CATALOGUE of CHOICE and RARE PLANTS, FUCHSIAS ETUNIAS, NEW GERANIUMS, ETC., ETC. ове S. WILLIAMS PPY TO FORWARD, POST FREE TO О ALL APPLICA SESORIPTIVE А pm PRICED CATALOGUE OF zem ABOVE, Blanes and VICTORIA of the present Season. NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. «| The Gardeners Chronicle. 8. ATURDAY, MAY 6, 1865. MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WE Bhronpar, May 13$ Raya) orici (Special "wei of аф Ir the splendour of the Orchids that were Ei ipis at South Kensington on OMIM last is en as a gauge of what may be expected at Fu лат Oncnri» Snow that is to M held ete Saturday next, the latter must be brillian indeed ri occasion, iety in deal dont, se лой one of feir итсэ the of illus he day prevent full juin being wed to a fres original idea, ' а will introduce an ' element ч of routine. Мог сап it be denied that t аа were already i of weariness on the publi conceived dise ris pm to provide annually we know not how many “ great shows, з,” differing 410 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [May 6, —. from each other in nothing but этч liberality of the prizes that they o — or the locality in which they were held. thi to be no better remedy ‘han hila, est ray Evn, the dst Чоп frond has a |P "he habib is nearly that o which are intelligible without 5 , bul E s stronger, чањ p w-flow id icio m while no other fa mei et 2 more steady grasp dimensions о ose of ovuGH THE GARDEN common combination of a эзе or many years to соте. Wy on um system of cool ona Edna will itself be found to| have at least doubled the mmber of S, Ameri species in cultivation, while an equal accession to our lists may be looked for from Africa, from Mm Ес of js T. from the "pre of the Archipelago. hen all these shall have been е он to yield А ит Orehid- om will be а very ''great" affair x an Orchi indeed s Wood he poin эө ms to me e this—tha way | also agood flowering plant in Все h pedestri B ; bu gives m the " choice Day, Esq., High Cross, Totte new то, besides those already rire ie ies O | At Mr. Low's nursery some fin e А уву interesting paper or MARSI ias has jn de in PRINGSHEIM’S 8 ы апа very аы, while ab А nothing w known of the further Retos a the Кыйы T" uce the This s gap ur knowledge *^ these 0 им es filled up by Herr НАХ - e ec ы жн the NEA phenomena muoh the i allied genus Pilularia. г, certe rof: а minute is іпарргесіаЫе. Indoe ed i must | lovely nove lty íis fowering | UR gentlemen.* «Т the Paving Board will only view ihe matter in — Way, owing to the spacious street in € the fore- Wo m him 4 letter. of Mr. "Ph læn ew scattered stomates. These а e the only details joaca Dat. the отагда E напора Te Qu vi... Д deca leriana, and are, we venture to say, among the | Тнв пен wd on the subje ect of Ње | interesting of Orchids, i in consegna of thi eum HRO wn zebra, the lamina b ына, theseventh,sepals and column white^at + the кт ИЕ тс Эр still vertical, cl im amethyst,and covered with tra argin, d gin, енениз à | only D- ү Ere that bd. piina ns becom hori- | or lobed bars. -The lateral partiban of the ir E sort of q foil. The rhizome, fiav e blotches.. "Though impro аша y yetit а vered bate мого ves t with brown in Cath. S OF | е n r which Иши like stripes, reminding one PI n us side Am g zum Wk volame, has boen | The specs has beo introduced from Ше Pilip was ша f p. 8 Dlioatio and was first flowered by Lüddegenn, of Paris t sent to us or Т 5 Park, N.W. whom it is dedicated. о rs, Low & Оо, is бш ork Teraco, Regent's " | the merit of having introduced it to England, Wesa a very fine specimen, with two flow k “ MY DEAR eva m the Park epu "no Pattison, St, John* ' Woo ( er spikes, with x | ini the rich ord to ride or drive, loss I underthe care of Mr. Bullen n, and we hear that in "the stoves of other E light, the gran ен to ba obtained from open- 287. PHALÆNOPSIS РаАвізни, Ach). fil. 1, е, | ing out an avenued vista upwards m M mil and a-half | Sepalo uno p оов tigulato, куз, Ip |in ар ад е ией be д кеч ment to ро оп| sem a: Mapguisriub -AFERE 0 carina petalis with the scheme. Perhaps the best po of what the ratem ngulati lac абу. inis зата li ei E ~ а К ышар чө оо BUD И the Анон fountain down the Avenue towards the | ata triangula u rinque o — АНУ gu EA... central ven ne iower of the Langham Hotel at the reversi Ө ран, аеры и TR semilunato ES - of Portland Place. Only the scenic effect the| bifido elongato, columna api : And that the s alternating, abont 1 indi nel the Park Square Gardens (like a cpi apart, khi tha dad e yu d s apika M The plait resemble Ph. Lowi "we — н rspe — would be infinitely | is said to and for m a magnificen d A нари to the Regent's of being acuminate, are blun! x E gi «M 6e ro | ery neaking entrances в ed, wit Australia of the N de whioh had ppertad э» some weeks the members of ad 8 expediti into Ba centre of New Holland, for which наты they were adapted notwithstanding their hars ано coat, by the [2 of — gluten, oil, and protein which м и the i, but thé | Envie adopted in our nb, pe if the parks Мен bth ashamed of the town, or the town ashamed o e| ofi nid 3$ а a | pari i The cr an * introducing “Now the inhabitants seem willing to sacrifice a| Mr, Low, portion of their gar m ре: x pe prt " pip existing | enabled to pr А7 й T spike roads be secured & TOM oec едан. the Dawson, Esq. grown by t Portland position of the spores, The spe 9-1 diu pcr whieh, however, vary cons ега! эы e known|ri ipm і ts Road to the Кол side of the Fuk, S t honid - garden, grow tone. compare —Ü with the Nardoo spore pollen of Typha, of whieh little гн cn ien and sold in some of bazaa: Northern Тһе species which afforded HawsTEIN most of his observations was Marsilea зек, but M. Drummondii qd M. Ча» also вате in aid; 1o deir ite Dro and occasionally it ble precisely to Vh of dde sta. artieular spore belonged, This, however, was of the less conse- quence, as the mode of phe seem extremely uniform in all the species which hav anges | necessary, а iatel uare ear t|St. Andrew's Place. is would obviate all diff- THE MITGHAM HERB GARDENS. t| itin i imes a featur: HE me are: ? | yours very hithfaliy, “ MARKHAM NESFIELD.” | Roses, Liquorice, and Hen “Тһе Right Hon. Wm. COWPER, оед -— sg t —— us not only a eapital oyperianiy but " tities of Spearmint, Mars very dn expensive one, of sing one of the glove, Stramoniui — features of metropolitan improvement, Mia cdi to SP. rd ts ед “k that as egent |P T is 736 acres, and cons | Street is the han Р omest street Í jm the metropolis anything that tends to enhance its эу! is well| Roses (Rosa gallica an Dn. chan take D, both i in m à yide ger н. ч spores, when sown is quite Рета A - ough both are ee of re teuining a in a quiescent {е if moisture is 3. n е The Шет ав . э larger spores produce a few hours after being sown, besides a number of cells immediately nder the colo beneath the eutiele, one large опе in the centre, | 0028101 each К f less i ad which ultimately, after im A pita 1500 colours of one row were made contrast well wit The Ба po and nee сё Lavender and ' by p п to the lu. plant. Four cells | man жебе igi ce F way Мазм is distilled for the oils. Form нен а лд кн the but st ve think, a чү: better йөр wonld have been pro » | quantity of ( int, n ате ї At first, ho ч М еей ing the colours in masses; indeed, а few | thoy as ly dried. The yi . owever, thereis no € ed in thi d the di 5 in oid mere e assage, but betw base of these Ч ffect келегн hi vay, b. difference in with the "€ and the soil оп базе | bryonie ce коше аһот‹ E. mm р oce — br great charm bo Ташы]. Scarcely ин, does it ch ultimately Ve) Ri ver bond „ы уына жк those | acres turn ox aka; f ў y asses rot eo our which one sees in | different eurn oil. l. "he a passage where | ihe bulb fi eld in the vicinity oF that old town, aro y Very | &om Lavender dé ID to 12 ]b. por а0% ab UM and make an impression on the mind which | 2022 -even = e that it aroraged from 121b. thai ovet is not easily effaced. E grower informed me tha! aT pal i m mec. | worthy of very serious consideration Рато (ent ripe у ia] ооо OBRA | enbane (Hyoseyamus niger) езе Y 4 Messrs. Е, б. HENDERSON & Вон, of St. Jobn's| Liqmorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) : д i „|ы, pere the best bres of of the oni Mp The sundries consist РУ -Stmmonium magnificent EXHIBITI oduced | P eramonium), Horeho € RÀ ; Dn PROMINA Оман Hs yroyal (M entha Pure this season in the perdon gx the E - sapi w (Al ar Meer Spearmint (Mentha Kensington. Ed is such a trea ided for th Cucine rinus О ——— New . PALEN ÒPS LüDDEMAXNIANA, E Jilin |е best su Mohl & Sehl. Bot. Zeit., 1865 acre, Aff. sumatranze Korth. & Rchb. fil. (zebrinse H. : etyi k Мылы & -— — — is acutis, к 4 тегу ее оа periere иу de coin dent, m» oblique | Plante, that the yield of oil, DX t EDIT Seu se Minis se cali Squamulis seriatis in disco inter иө «рин q " im bes pompa duobus ante] serrulata ry elegant plan t was | The column and lip are of an amethyst eolour 7 "tio | Low Оо f dnd: PEU a tom this little gm to e kindness 95 since seen a plant with Ic dover p in Mr, Days ус кш ч ДЕ A co this pretty species to kt 2} var n communication with the gr ones and, | i of оа mah, who was its discoverer. И. @. Во, fl w one might be нала OB ing Cucum We heartily.. he schem: and Pennyroyal are also online ; and amale АШ ati d al pl {же 1 sà for the cultivation of medicinal plants vi ey й The total acreage rud cultivation nsists of :— Chamomile’ (кшен poe ils duplex) i.c Con PM w эм. t gu jose И »» metropolis, ies er" ні somewhat (Momor nc da Elaterium), Belladonna (Atropa Bale er MEISTER, do not retain their vegetative power ss | — ot much | show were gr than they were. If — су ын ка и ^ ii =; - а t v. the bulbs i ims donium majus) Elecampane (Inula a ngement of the in order i to re urs more effecti E ORA 28 M fficinalis), Wormwood ( dis per acre. І have bee n assured by а from [ате han 24 lb. of obtained * Tbis v acinie ant circum jectis, Vili базно, i Puis ыы antice | last at South bau x cA Du ena) er. i Rr ) P > ai a raaa] Mar ô, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 411 second year's owth being greater їп every case Mme m of the first or third year's. each end, to let off the hot air, would make the most have to mention in this de tment, aud indeed in many po the most orc А at has occurred since 1841, ed ber comple ete 1 e greenhouse for the leads of рё Sama if I was appointed Director, has been the retirem. - (owing to , 0 hane yiel d of oil per acre from Peppermint likewise | jen enough, or for the cou rtyari rd a md в smal if affection of the eyes) of our able and highly valued Cur Pip. the season. The yield o obtained by d Mr. John Smith, who d Жаы of 30 78 has super- varies is from 81b. to 121b. The effects prode bricks all the year round, except LE severe fs p» [intende а iepartme of the Royal крк 2 — growers ; : es ар; elity have ecognised by the Tre: y by the qualities of the noil Mr more striking n ДАР Фе d "р: admit air free feo m blacks, and thus | granting him the Ым iode of а TANOBA, provicdo $e 7 of Peppermint any other m the plants, ould grow Ж] blow. | my taking office, Mr. Smith's services to the Gardens and to o s ahy A side by de indicate, | | In severe frost, the bricks ma y be removed, and the | science were mentio with approbation by the Commis- of Peppermint g y М «rope Цой, cons ide — difference in uU yield o; sioners, Do report o condition of the Royal Gardons when tl the "16 Aud Ж TY h resented to Parliament in 1838; and they especially dre oil; and the eem antity is not unfrequently ч, e leads. now I have to point out the most | šttention to the fact, that to Mr. Smith alone [then a foreman) аг үз сгор, E к the most promi uable feature in these struetures—the most severe | was due the credit st having named any of the plants, whether appearance. in. baan remarked by many growers, Hein may be kept out of m if they are placed on теге interest of science or the instruction of the public Крзи d Mitcham, that poc Ten the ground, or on an "a stru xri et will not ? MAY m d, it has been found нач Миша raised at Mitoha, and laid out at Carshalton, admit the frost from beneath, То do this, old woollen ree ay ср, pi carpets, anager, " that at know wledgo of тагу EUN res d AA "lanta i j both in the aroma of "the oil s the quantity | matter how thick if е. [e be very severe— our late Cu sed. b his distilled, bo . The slow but os. Successor (also Mr. John Smith). Е" "1 head gardener Чо his obisi ч Grace the Duke of Northumber: Syon pues not only in tillage ind. w^ ivation, and that t the superior ity 5488) | bears the highest testimonials for skill and ability as a horti- the Mitcham produce is due to some peculiarity of А a tine assists in pvo ont frost. quiturist and ая а general manager, but has further long been ,In the о ЖШ, we use dry straw, whioh; if heaped оп | known to myself and other ists as having that special soil alone. Dr ix s эры for the erre em of Ld fear and economico pa ants, ; nou gh, will resist the most severe frost, bys for which the Syon gardens have long been celebrated th ww copa me B cultivated peres for distilla. | straw | b. mof a dapted to small town € ens. І need | out Europe. gro I have p^ to add that Mr. Smith, who entered upon Н ion, and рафи as dried flowers, he bad a Sil н юу оу ү їз вой i e Ад the — терш т have development by man Ея I do not believe e кч p a distinget variety. The is kind is 8 lbs. The Е ЕЕЕ. ТЕР НЕ ы 3 t cei dd aere. е Lave v were distilled, the PW of oil supplied comes will Mentha Pip., p about 2060 1b. Ol. Гата le quantity ot үч der is 30,000 at е tem of 100? Fahr. by a "Chamomiles are dried, they are are ^ picked: picked? ТЬ in separatin, This operation cons the darker flowers. Тһе “bunched” plants are dried in open sheds, ge] from the action of direct sunlight. not poing i раф to that large class of amateur gardene ers the rs of bedding p may Am from using Ground Vineries to pres erve them during winter, No fire and its botherations are ill carry d that only, which and thickly cov iis ed. If y small iioi er may pre bedding plants. The roof gardener referred to by Mr. Bell in his ke the Ground Vinery placed on bricks а g the tre пое [ua A s Md ro v fon I have Pun tly fit fitt up. I have reason i yt oe. hat they will find oani enough for А years, and then, if required, one row сап be removed, 7 rve his amongs! г ey ce on the 16th of May, жү proved himself eminently qu X fied for the pursiorship, an d is rapidly acquiring that's -pa ial knowl edg efor which his predecessor was — and n perie I s iono can v Dring: е e of ai portai as taken place in the general troduced in the mps of shrubs, or pre as for st them, prie our men during th The original Arboretum near the entrance beu , bein s now worn out, has been replenished with a collection of scarce and ornamental а trees, Conifers, &0., amongst which, near of her lants will bo introduced, together her named Aios, Оусм в, Yuecas, and such other r ouse Love plants ав will stand exposure to the climate pud the summer. Owing to th Change of curators, the megya pa haa qe esponJdence and interchange of plants has n somi darum prisa Ay. but many valuable collections of living lants and seeds have been а кр eived. Ofthese by far the considerable is a e — f many hundreds of x" E &c., from Wilson Saunders, rof Hillf&eld, Reigate, Esa., F.R 8., кы ported by рч sent out уйше ы at that gontleman' H nse. This із only one ое е by Mr. Wi nid Saunders to the Royal About 4000 live plants M00 ж 24 of seeds have been distributed. Steps are being taken tointroduce the Ipecacuanha into Ceylon India. Young plants have been received from Mr. C. Н. ms, of Bahia, and ted for igpcomission. nts of the increased ИР ЧЕ dj M теу argo opacity, holding from irit end moisture serere on tio канда í is uliar fi - and delicacy in the oil first obtained, which is deddadiy РА Ie Cork Oaks, mentioned in my last report ав having bes wanting in the product which com: mes over towa ent out at сү» 'equesi " | the gen srament of South Austria, ай, red бв 1 x a sketch of tbe lean-to Ground Vinery ; the бат iere ot oA Mni bs е ag аи с ar cases of live Cork the f li The Bruns is Lond a " o Mr iM I after egens thak Oaks have been со al to Victoria, LE and Queensland ; of о very bt is cific gravity, and | mach may be done with it. is g rt these th one ailed, cases are now бег refractive ро power is very T pe gra iy, | method as tho ө pan- roo roofed ; ooi be pher S en bria Es hare arriv fo pe din iat good eond those ietoria and Queens- H 801 16 d holdi in ep ud тот говір wa M 5 ms l and is naturally ya есу Г wood 2 inch diar rat or але го arrive from аа. m" varies in depth, even on the same estate, being гн screwed on inside and at each end of the top bar;| In the Nil ев Sir Wi Denison enis Mcd юше only а few ine hilst in others s жый а слаб » Li ра pisaed ontside the р а саун T mit fa ne supply large quani эы ныр: prev н A plants were being at t ZUM d, but ily do t. supply is | аба: T « vind, I M also add that alth my | 40,000 monthly. From on Mr. Thwaites E ri OR ie iratum by the growing erops, as the yield | & pause aag une stand re 2 hill Ma h September ее "ad Бош dr i ау diminishing. They do not lay out for е pi gini upset, but | iict 000) had been supplied ; and that he expected to two successivo fona: plants i Re a [mer say СГ there 81 in 30,00 month f рац ае не This is ахі — е by then to е wind roig ге them od in such places a still nos ЕРУ e one i nh superinten: E growers as the rotation M = аі y snas four short stakes Cinchona p been "s ndantly пра by Mr. M mt o? the plant Potatos,. rA liar proint and, | into the ground, one at ic Garden, who under every discouragement has planted re g the вой witt plant Pe epper- | The above sketch is a T feet Ре RN of a miei out 400 plante in in as suitable Sl SE howov ver, bei is plan $ В Tre 1 Production d 1 against a brick wall :—а, | 2 grea seasons good crops, The Шу tereti of the| is a block of wood 2 inches TA of whieh M there must n practical gardener for their в ке ыба England, and the introduction of foreign | be one at each end; p Dr are ro brieke piaca endwise,| PLEASURE GRO —The most i mportant w Sa us om: тепсей tion of Mitcham. vx буна пони: pioto үе Акыр л. d bi whatever éo een ; the pi ms do hing дотороо the pen | consisting of more | exteud, each e J sed. га l ed collection of all the an баа 1000 Acres, which was a for qe — laid t will be seen that the ventilation of these structures ires that will к our climate. During the paat 2 years Lavender, Peppermint, Roses, Ch ietly in eap with Nature's law: oO «pel ч of 2000 sp ie ana rarae. g ee m nl Pda ane, is now pa poe "entirely for the an air enters bel low, ИМ ҮЗҮР te "m A » mental d interestirg specimens than of cereal crops; an grow rather | upward progress ^ iig ife jie and nd health to the plant, an for the decoration of t unds. The time has now arrived ајан 200 With the disappointment of a failure, lay out | then escapes by t space between the u " for showing how far the choice of La and their a has tables, The fl = — land with gulinary ege different h Lern soil чету, end (or Ti also р davate then e] Season, Owers obtained during a very dry | tage of, E the i ы success. How diferent to the renewing the tallies, Тһе condition of the collection is e - oil ae the past, yield a larger pari Т Ф027 Fr bids i lig 1 el 7, Б, ingly unequal, owing to the summer rou е i ai n о g summer, but flowers obtained during an ordinary ————— «Ше йу н и oki gror a ба Өй te wE during the jor the combiņed effects of the frosts TRACTS FROM SIR W. J. HOOKER'S which the grounds are in man; xpi laces encumbered ; the actual this of May, less oil will be obtained | ЕХ RA available amount of good sites f the above-mentioned purpose "Rs dioe mu er r REPORT ON Kew GARDENS. pU q PC D Lavender will bo fron 4 Ib. ы E Ib. vam T. P. В. dardens Ci fa ucro Re PA raise vigorous trees at all these should have the protection o , arven, in Pharmaceutical Journal pr дс presons an laan in 255 of erben im of 1853; and was NU че T von абон bi cnl Е à hence ite "to every bed and tree which it has м GROUND VINERIES, Total ишы on Sand amo t i А MEE авада to retail in its present. positi m ar me wA D * | i d 4 price ЧЫ Н камаш or to re oc the deficiencies lecture .Blven at р. 316, I bave dev E the collection ; many species which p tender, or Marc delivered the meeting of the Societ Greatest monthly "s g otherwise unsuited for cultivation in our grounds, hami been tarch If E he y of Arts! Smallest monthly attendance o fFe Sorry): EN n ed, and the remainder have been examined and named. tbeir ngog ,29 had known ineries and | Greatest veekday attendence uer CE mn jet eme EE iud ths Deodars s e ceni ids tion to his арды, haye Vr aae e ingtruce о Mie ime di кайшы s шәй holo length of the Pagoda vista, aud m of them planted цеш Y; Um por " Е у 7-feet leng!h | Smallest [eed attendance (January 17) MN E Sith sto enco the ording protection 2 шоре 2. САК -pach eni inga hole| Good Friday (March 25) .. M to their roo in in diameter, close under the Boraxic буйра —Tho most important change which I! The side arches of the picturesque ruin near the uem ons plan Че Сой as also that we are under special [e чє the R - *ét eam Pa vu Companies anoi the - nted wit Rond have been opened, and the ‹ environ в P the cimi Alexandra Melon is t И, ^ Feros, ana ы for tho Winter € кесу Peninsular and Очен Company pte pori transmitting | orth éuliiation, ав: the-so-eulle he only hte var s drea М iiia | Кане eem Dich һ is being r packages of seeds and plants free of expen: only fit for "atto Sur ely Mr. B. h x Мани К рро for the supply of water to the Royal and DODGE ган at Osberton, or he deg e н c Extensivo wor at "Richmon d and Kew аге i n progres s, in e Co rresponde een heard of the fine nier hy brid Melon exhibi nm connexion withithe P eoe which mu T th| Tiles for peni e" Orchids.—1In report of а | S. Kensington, which is only one of a new rac Feri Жм чыту p 1665 ©з ire be ари y ees Deer HE meeting of the Royal ноднин! Бене that will make its appearance next winter, М; B. k and Richmond Park, an кю BeF ENE on the 4. 4th ult. i is — aes Mr; n has | states that his hot-water apparatus got ont of on sent to the metropoli emen of the collection of woods in | made * T t "for the about Christmas, which stopped the supply; but va M. bs DA roceeded with; the floor has be tachment of Or hide, tulo. "of wo blocks. | Melons should be matured t by the end of matted ; the wall specimens s protected by à han — Hr Every Orc ower knows th annoyance s of these ee эы. нон с; T n this way, by em те H , Lecce de obo NVelwitichias "enclosed im a glass case; and the | latter, decaying so rapidly as they do in a damp house, | Elit iun. be E Porras: бре e fruit of excellens ventral timber trophy rea Jad], rs of any пле» Logs of the Cork | quality abe up t е. m that Valuable contributions have n received, as follows :— are sometimes emplo these are |n ele аини ag fee ec tho dea winter, His Excellency the late Duke of Malakoff ; a large collection | obtain. Ihave | Potato Ned, m. н 1 ыт and Angola woods, fruits, Captains Speke and en; Central African seeds, &c. is Grace the Du ke of Somerset ; Japan Pine cones, ; Manna of Briangon. J. Haast, а; за "она. of the vegetable sheep of Zealand A ps. Messrs. Haag & Schmidt, of Erfurt; cones fined to a single m in Turkey, is 1s Peu which bare er — us to prove pe this Fy Piat МОКЕ in pe oye Fes but they are very "ient to for of cork, as impo orte d, Fulha ododendron Nuttallii.—'This magnificent is now in fine bloom at Wal Hend, ne require. Bub even these s to manifest decay in iar Yorkshire, the A of J the about £a. аге Таз ле bindin ag Ww. and the iuis t which t are lile to draw, to ihe peril o of t the im Mr. Bate 1 furtber Stated tha t Mr. Rucker. had also the тр loyed pottery I beg to propose for gris a form of the same 2 i e some of flowers fully 5 inches in кн; ш € are of ereamy white colour, of са stout texture, and with orb wide tube of ght Ман: edo inside, eon aining black anthers t hav г à em чебун large, be а 1 од. Ore seen or and ze bloomin poe aa the кгс ей Р. опа, sues which m drobi l ng so freely, Viei beautiful named collection of|tban either of dg Du Pal of Dendrobium aggre ry віт, шык, улун саца in my possession was, when I first obtained it, 16 is growing in a ту in the s spaciou Right Hon. E. Cardwell, and his G late D y with eei sinensis, G. es. e castio ; cones of Атаповіа ВИШ. the Indian forest. The bark | Clianthus punice w in full bloom. Cina by are Waingia боген. : had, however, pa become much decayed, so as fine уре, in fali Hower of má i ^ r8. ts portrait in ls of Michaux, the author of “The | veadi flor bund um, „two plan American Sylva ;” and e bus of d зе e eot бе| af bot as the bindi ing wires were loosened, vd Hes mri is aee en d ime gus, ormerly p ficient. tenacity to hold hose wi th. some care in | its rich мечі of hardy and exotic Ferns, new aul Нейвлнм axp Lrnamy.—The scientific duties of the | handling, qu во tender as to flatten out easily. I re-|rar er eme and Orchids, and well deserving a visit at Royal s continue to be the p — шене winebd iE м . cessan mands е ану t кен уор нту id у gardens, and of those | material, үке а common flat roof-tile, 12 inches p не Bons variegata.—A well and decidedly collected by travellers and explorers on Government and other | by 6 inches, and half an ae hos) I bored a|variegated form of this beau ue АЕ popular spring. expeditions; and for information as to economi ee - hole with a gimlet near the dle of one 9 flowering Aubrietia purpurea, опе would imagine must I ME БА саш бтр а оа. | into which I securel en a pw of strong wire | be a flower-garden es And subi: it pror tions. or suspension. Then with a file ade a row making аа penc with it. What The principal nection bie have been of the Flora of lm works done in this department, or in con- Pip 14 inch bow [m kit edge, to The the o to afford hold e binding е on, thus pr epared, обоа it will make, more тено when its numerous blue flowers are elevated above the half- 1. The publication of PR second volume "i e it lied d me iix i iie d g-bench R. P. Mulier of memi cA Au toi eri: his omm Herbarium thin layer of Lee fibre, on Leo a a sprinkling of charcoal-| Garden Embellishment.—Fine-lex nd gracetally for examination, and all the newly discovered plan as they dust „ап d over s agai na a lay e Moss. АП habited plants, Tan ra сав, &c., i with con ved by bim, with notes and "нела cg for thi Arauci specimen flo owerin plants, ped ot th н) Aust ian (ma rti wider tae F ge dn the tile on either beg on which 1 now jb make, if well arranged, a n pleasin g in indoor gropat 2, The Flora of the Cape Colo оу. British Caffi ut the bark of the old block, to which wa ing Natal, by Dr. H: F.R.S., of Dublin, and Mr. Bonder, of | S Dendrobiu um (a ma of about 120 bulbs), with a combination of varied and beautiful plants ів not more published under t Ше edi M Pe re oc meii т, . Then, having a quantity of | frequently attempted out of doors, wher evo kr Dr. Grisebach'a Wi vet Indian F Flora is completed in опе | BTOW Moss, which we strip off in shee ones, | done with much less trouble and erp d where, thick Ven ew vas publi ished under the authority of the | de Mich I always keep by me, I spread suitable bits | too, additional perdure patie absence oi E е К or the Colonies. a peni Muy edges of t eg mo very spot ls would help to beautify t id Publis ished, кеки си ce шанына, ж i wi the | have abundance of hardy plants to do it with; ў p Na "Phe first volume of а Hand-book e New Zealaud pud ce and гондор. the mass s with copper- | it will be thoroughly well do: , there cannot be the mont ol that golon, a cai t pr е desiro ee ime {аад thread, passing it through the notches at the edge of | slightest doubt, though sciolists in garden embel bee кек уныка чле еса the tile, and bringing it round and round behi ment, sticking to rule of thumb, and with no higher 6. The 9 p annual volume of the “Botanical When finished, the plant was so firm that one could|ideas on the matter than those d ved bo being the -—— at Kew, has Lem e Ышан by ud not tell that it had not grown there; while the Moss, | “system " they talk about, may b delicately крт at - British m when the whole ма еа айа d in the tank and | cloudily deprecating “any mixture? retard the move other works in preparation the most im фате:— porc almost wire, and presented the ете little. What has this хен я phi Oliver an. 9. Dr Musis. of Geneva, has apenk three months at Kew, | for the ре of describing the Euphorbiaceze for M. De Can- айй ад kh t ev: order of Peppers for the ж Work. 11. Mr. Lowne has named. and arranged his large Palestine | and Le n collections, made during the Rev. Mr. Tristram's expedition. rendered u чарар ones of the late Dr. Ayres, Judge Blackburn, ih " and m a porous tex идиши cin ding, "n readily and lovingly rouble, a flow м. often e, they do to the гах of wer- bot w Беа ме vish to shift e Or et нису imitatio; of gna —— ocks onte pot ael ; Kirk has arranging and | bei c" фу» to special order aud pattern, pe ей те naming his own and other rng porn gai aerem and the costly, and spec eciall would surely be v ly so, for very heavy. [No, n r they аге made hollow.) Rucker "s nwiel 13. 3. Mr. Spruce is зоа v Kew f: 15. The J. pers Korean collections of Mr. Oldham, , have been named and | ће dim smaller, e сап be cut with a saw almost as readil n oak Lees та; һе Өн бейш Herbarium о been proceeded with; and Pa y and Himalayan collections of Dr. Falconer | are perfi an savatiga if the Dip; be adopted by oth adi ih Тїз arran veg ntn € E several montbs engaged on pu! ublished for the Government of for la: I presume, m wall, are of no о great weight, are very cheap, and are y Mr. dy as to be suitable Tod e plants, and the ight, the arge понео nd very larg. My tiles ni t be great, g ачта with the creation of Mr. ley's unti has ШИП s: and delighted i ио scenes mig 3 divergence fro: n path—co for the plodding. opecator hoi penai not nearly so muth to show us in their best aspects the чолан ы өү" Hs ge agua aer plants with which Ка! Veni has often been pid to the farms r^ m pe tyre e East the s just | mentioned. If they are wan I y a8 While the notching ез the perforating and u drawings ai ent upwards Dota r & Flora wbich siderable one, tog ith the MSS, Royal Gardens, I bave annually Md most. cordial m тшде of ыйл was аршу i exploring and | lants foi . This ro oai and Library X avo and MSS. F.L.8., ' formerly Trea- he ie А тш State for. * megan d ts India redd the кш, Co.s Liquid Bla the pipas ы Da n te. ыры ad t|f he time were eut back; I found no ill effects wb ri ver; all smell er m pplied, d, and the paint ри on thin. Н. M. Н; way, Lymington, tiles made on pu and Grapes in houses when applied to mis ; allow me, therefore, to record my experience in matter. Last January I applied Messrs. Tonge & се Paint, i cipe — been imer for all out-of-door ron pi < put up send în inar ud ES Vin ere put Gato. rye green Cie enlarged гате The iron oug] t Cro lst of May, at our Seed Farm pAg ar NE grown u under ©“ - cation d one who may wish to get at. quite got ah of t bread a чүл ——At ni ight a hedge Мат 6, 1865. j THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 413 — Ó Rorar BOTAN With this very Sp сеа Ricaut in char E Show M at ring the ER wher arden plant; also his s Mimulus duple | Salvadora i persica ; a Rhodode e edged with oy "- pu a good Toum the ndr ron thibaudioides, "bic present, which, though few in number, showed great diversity " ig а sadan that respect confirmed what r occasion, ат A pons унта : April 29 ( aedi t and ord pont» the "ies present 8 is Pei notwithstend ү} е was а goo the Show was the Roses, me blush, an A g blo! " a pale-coloured John Hopper, "The jest. Pan exh itor 1 о lots быч Soy ere the Next to the Ros tive нуе бош S а were nof large. Messrs. Lan "ug Typa e & „Боп contained Flower of w mu ч BERE PUN have been brongt ing the wintry asted keenly with the weather of the In the com ew ua greca, a Wi e most attrac with yel jenen md n of ciliata Vei and Woodsia po tchiana, a ifolius, а dwarf yello cies ; s, with pure spe: of Primula ста а mass „of тозу purple $ iet а de tips; Primula cepe purple-flo wered white bells; vell cultivation b e whos did not permit them о, дот бшш em a mom pn n sca! He to caudatum, tù t the tails MUT 7 pr at species in the nae sapi but t they i ee a the blosso length at at the rate of from lj w open, фы ing E А Р inches а pus until with pink sali less flowers. Mr. Thompson, of Ipswich, sent Aubrie Vet dn ock plant, with deep e fi = Mr. = | crested purple о kein sey- А diferent Dendrobia exhibited аыр occupied кепип these, Mr. Batem: oweve » 13° added, ho We say of D. Wardianum, which t whita- flowered "eng ев, mile od ja alba, ъй, ченде лз А е ж: ped trib €: энн зод ч leaves, of des one or two poem less lyd deve- E б. pA erson, D. Falconeri Күү d sites of blosso ca| This trul n ay- ns 0 species м, Mr. Bateman prs e of the outer flowers the сушове inflorescence e at р. 410, — was exhibited for the first time tbk ооган са inih Rovan HORTICULTURAL: May 2.—At the fortnightly irs Seve was mentioned t who був] whole t Mes ha. ot the ro of. this ino species, let it slip Day du Prince Albert, semi-double rose, with white AN ficent, display of fine plants was rn and the ing eise than $ Fh which it somewhat basa It has rger and a wers than those of "у р P and thin, was, as always, bright andi MA. Messrs ‚ & A. Sm ith had a с olle ting art £ arger-flowered а, better E than P wan 10 ly seen it, and likely f Ma 1 Rosea albo-cinct r fine dev e; and | set in in D of the s Soda, and that the litt Madame рск “Verschaffel, кукы n pis populàri ity was fast г reviving. Tho Rev. V Ns: Wilson. peel e, Мг. Marnock a deep огап Tut UR that to germina ds зуй : арреагапсе of а dron, М. есй оп artly of|to опе or two plants exhibited СЗ tho last meeting ; Я di ings ts o£ FI furnished on lat Mrs. "Dol. Fei ^n F. Pared W. уйна Ваз Esq. ; particularly handsome, ОЁ the seedlings ihe бы was | n, he now нанд 19 Po A. acuminata var. | Mrs. Caird, Miss Feetum, Mrs. W. Kuhr, Н. ікі», c ; Richard Cobden, and o [En канкы of De t Candolle; In reference to the Nardoo Phipper T. Rawlings Esa р ан "А ge теди Б form, but the plan nt was too small; hile Galatea a | he stated за г. Hanstein had caused the sporangia | Mrs. W: ker, T. W. Waller, Bart, ; "ani Wi Wüitter, and Mia. light red, Десе a pale SU uis decas t which he Жж. a greenish w white, уз d Committee) —First-class Certificates o exhibito; cial Certificate for „his tailed 1 p г. Berkeley ma ea fe ew аре on 18 plants, À similar rid of distincti F. & A. us а seeing + | В. cinnabarinum was one of the most virulent of poisons, | The nearly related genus Gaultheria, ihe | on M for their fine ойо of Orchi ids, in which were nar adm Dalhousian and D. chlorops, the latte Phalenopsis Rhododend I pet f Eng ard al yar irst- ra Certi- for mcn y y-like bells na a sem сат »|of them furnished воой: MM [fruit. road- for the char Philipp very aout in terture, the tube about 4 inches long, ue leaved Kalmia -mo ти poisonous, and he| prite a plant of which was "Tikewiso shown the limb expa mS me Jew ға тере and|added that birds fel. its fruit were unfi ers four or five uss, and the | to eat. Among other plants de non M directed award for it. For A little gem, Phalænopsis Parishii, habit free.. It eve farther. diis: ar te having а attention уаз the Wellin t led t large number of stame йн, - Fic a very» w f growth, о ет Wi NES Pu Williams ; à handsome Croton ^ group of Palms parng them Ar Euterpe edulis, and У, HE | js j ; Cinerari vea S, rather ту Фоне, from Mr. des James; and halfa- -dozen Amaryllids collec Mr, т, Wheeler, vim and Mr, Stone, gr. t ormer exhibitor {кышк a magnificent Todea the ldom Теё n longifolium. Fr өш ms exceedingly ornam eca aurea, троа dulcis, Malen excelsa, iculas were shown ; e уш ад er being the e nurse iren р т. Wigeins, gr. to Walter Beck, Esq., ell-flowered group, mostly French; The Elm Fanci Showy зя ie Г paranas botter beautiful ae ections: were d by Mr. u^ to Sir F. Н, Goldsmid, ratheca ericifolia, ne Cr is variegatum. Or and пані Stone em lin character La rym d Mr. Holt? Mr. James pm шу competitors Mr. Turner's flow e, . His =з Turner's de: man's So сола Headley's , Marnock, da dede hia nts of Pelargonium were shown ing several of the spotted and W: Bull rasse two Peterbor опа] Мт. man next addressed the meeting, first in Таа dormen he remar! i: were plants hith vely hidi in obscurity. КЕРЕ А inhabitants o ba "ihe Oldand New Wor ld, be New Gr ve Св че Ja yes Bai atten fami pe Teported n Jor. Pappie b dti the евна ests in а mantle of fl. wing a statem: (whic h seemed open ren T o which, when tbe rilliant "colouring of the young leaves and shoots is nsidered, is nevortholess Mos. d led Mr. Bateman to attempt to get a collec ese sho plants together, and he ae hi ү kinds, one of which (Macleania specios fully grown and flowered b con: whic growing with de bem E Rhododondrons e that Alpine | Takin , Mr. dioc cain com Vacciniaceous | pianta on the Tun die vici with Rhododen- ons, but soon ka e Sa mode of treatment dd not suit them; that i of the Маки of. Huntley at Orton тмнк near h. ар a Vaccinec, and then in regard b оюма. Mr.|L mily, which along |1 Tottenham, ud furnished” a еа ае of Orchids, in ch was a magnificent specimen of Dendrobium pens florum, with no fewer than 70 xen и den orange yellow blossoms on it; also D.densifi album, -|like the last in all Lai except cioe: D m, the last with in the also guineum ; and the rare D. eburneu it, exquisi: ida 1 жете urvifo liu g d cortusoides RE the. last a pretty emi Mem addition to the fine Ja described by n former reports, Өгүз} of which were mesi Beh on this occasion. From the same ex- hibitor also came a well- flowered em of the white eaved species, in- ing habit of growth, they Md to be elevated, so that their branches might hang down, like those of troduced from New Caledonia xd Sir r рама Bomaria Caldasii, a omine i e two last ве re miscel- ontained m atif flowers. | two гуча Alpine daret John © А lang tion of brackets or niches in walls, where shade and moisture nnn be afforded, nothing was more suitable than these ropical Vac accines, among t theg enera ihid рае plum Tuae € Titian Qut of а lighter red vards ; e to ction, Second-class Certificates mentioned a good many Eb rus бна mongst many others, the , | Ano h tint. Thes e both т ole, a | pi Rev, J. |n gray-edged, и v ED on this oc mbers, andy to these Mr. Bateman urpurea variegata, every- t were awarde Aubrietia pur. odi postihoids Veitchiana, anothe mn. The e exhibitor йн "He began by alluding to the Cypripedia i вата! xv had сбн тегса thibaudioides, Anthurium cor- difolium, and other handsome.leaved plants. From THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, that in this, eve ery “auch action, when natural an px io renis of the 9 кө. of DID. dE Mar 6, 1865, т ready to consult a c" 414 al and sound, | Biblical student к work with his G e | before him, and ш autho; cx ot саше o examples of the double | uni and the charming | а mass of wem mE easured 5 is s singular Hoa that 61 8 -but Dr. S. Smithsl A with t ihe, кнын | to D by а multi кеу о of this дш. паат E extent "indeed, and uni iform ore unsati — tban the p hat the хов ned should criticism and interpretation amon Mem танан ро “а Шашу to pleasurableness of its nature. In а t there are n o sets of | the one, which is destitute of — presiding over all the -— processes, an к ite esses go on witho: ш ап exertion volant our part ; her be gather red up in a few words fer his in guidance, The object which the editor is extremely well e T nhe ed in асе, intended to suppl ai Catt lofa Pbi To Mess ho awards for Narcissus juncifolius, the pretty Primula | presiding Li. саш is, ев farin ова а |of sinas bone the result is a conaciousn -— ret not of the orga е process go ing on, nor is it simple sensation, but s that alli is going on well and of the Royal Botanic Society's | am „Мг. Wm ‚ Paul receiv wn aj r. Beato аы 1 to M: пешо of aee гоа alluded to by u i Mr. Cald tt, re Raro sae alc gie iu: б табса to for Soit em i fliag of health. is 1 We a few HN on | “ Wholesom їп à. a matter connected | avo: bod is Lamy the . Fo n t Rugby, received a Seco te for a ted-leaved eh Y From am aniei уш н escribed in ’ anothe: cut blooms of Hhododendron Countess of келшы) А group of finely — plants came from M essrs. E. G. Henderson. It ie be d iens some fine Drei were eei ма vae rei Kn nas where t in gna gardener, Mr. he n dn f Cypri ES super! erbiens, ege m y sinl T annexation of pleasure in this two-fold mode to the | clear and beautiful type, and contain le з rformance of the function of nutrition is another case | occu the Motel bestowment of pleasure, another f 1st of Cor r impression is that they are | Sound, paeem concise, wh sensible. The posi sition aud „cha racte r of the editors will bea that matters | of controversy e deep soholarahip have been treated with pe which is intended be жен аг i van рч Pleasures of iod он n as an ultimate object. t perfeotion T" metimes called low ; they are еы е pei but they dn not the less api ga becau — are metas in value by pleasures Dalhousian and other — of sense, intellectual facaltios, ош )rehids, were alo sent by Mr. "Cullen pie о W. Went- versi ni powers, are Á— endowm: uller, Esq., E .Btrete Raleigh, ниг: bat | m. siecenirely Mig her order; at the same time, nys y arrived to late for exhibition. | the i truments of enjoyment of a nature pro- d j———-—-—--«—«——W———— Cm Dr. S. Smith's descripti on of the co mplicate ted pro cesses of mastieation and deglutition is sibgoterly shown on this | | beautiful. It is, however, окар for us to more than йам us e is — referred to, and that the а which was drawn up by L1 4827 2 E eo a ERUT b Е dh Е B а T which these volumes am nd a speci notice. They are very nume b 20, and are taken, a few of cation, a rough operation, e of being Jelly, eri Mec" ng to th shed rony by A, e UN l instru 8, к act adorn farnished AD Lady Dorothy Nevill, ү whom the j 8 carrie he sb pot with in questi eem prim — Peel weis e fruit 4 sensation, is кайгу: delicat Me rug Meine its it gets ure ег-гї with а, allow Les seat in soft and tender structures, with which the fruit to boil ar бане: Nerv ; then s appropriate Eyes. are brou; bin iuto contact only with ye» ough Malan, but "fo or are inde the j pes ad add balf а pound ot the gentlest impulse. The agents of the ат be us Pe beautiful art ades hereto 'the pie 9 е 4 vide rind of four lemons | delicate, the forcible and the gentle oper: present the scenery of foreign lands with absolue and the juice of six, a rd piece of alu eR the en | close con! nia t, yet they work M not ms without trutafalnoss It was a happy i lea, to say the least of boil very quickly till " enough to turn oui d|it, to think of анек the English reader тїй ads со-оре | tios e scenes which must ы a peculiar interet l тент some degree of attention to the process of | for the бсан and to груз plan by mei w otíces of 300k eating, and Mee distinet perception of its gratefulness, | ofi sun-pietures, We cannot all ph" the Holy Iani 068, the рї мкг нас not S e duly digested. Shen шан tication | see Bethlehem iine the Rete - Me: ri l is completed, an the”. "next process, the first stage of Nazareth the scene of his early life, the ba TH TURN A Bid 5 M mre Pe r3 үер» has begun, dii Jordan, or the xps of the Sea of Galilee, EE ngman & Beyond т 88 function of digestion is | so often oiden by his feet t all these loca ; but ы holly «n. an organic proc still bearing as they; do the genera ral natural nape a ** Mastication, a desi pr process, may be performed they ом in those i бно =) , | Slowly or rapidly, perfectly or cede vits one's mind in the sket s аш! КЕШ f; A life dep ends the | more beautiful photographs ot Mr. ren Um We nel — о | of the food thr y t prec It is, тута o o ut of the provinee ; of volo. and intrusted t to organs The Philosophy P Health was one of the first efforts oe to render the main truths = physiology биш Á— rotam ersons, 16 with the m а SUCCESS uficiently indicated byt this E his ordinary мч " a 5 phys ician, c doctor as t bear ess the o ma п edition, and un im алал EU ose mo Railways. А к for their € Pp. 1% gman & Co. 1865 The writer of this 5 pamphlet says he was Е ter fui of Commons when railwa; d he then urged six standard points Ме ge, 1d. immense Ке of misery а euet of the most common sa that it useless to heir oper: rations with the steadiness, constancy, "and exactness of bodies whose motions are determined by a d physical law." begat y history 9 | nervous чал and in these vg вече of re sel ene ad of modern езет. ме Е Ther great abundance of plates, inei bay DE € А and has the ‘has things Anir, ane and will do more. Meanwhile ON | investigations thrown increased pes 9 д9 animal ras vege pri лб Ше. рве t upon t| ie, and. Me DE comme; ps nn FONTES microscope i EM а м such refined the Might. Pium ladies Eie е p кше жой Jones by debe of York. bine John Murra; теж well-prin simple si, poder siye, by one xe was evidentiy bodies of this; and his proofs that pleasure AES and ti the M result veofa y EIER th al bod every in the anim ody is so] ti exc тб йш, drei indirectly, state of тоне 1- ы ret „being ; that. to this object the action of every рана БА uires, and where the ех pie ч г“ be A ud y of pages, һа т. Murra. Epp б meet with for ү two еве of it which аге "especial tice : the first, ч-ну ce дш olumes, which are pretty su he approbation of of the very large ta of n alie a ly Y fidt fad (The work is, M as we have f perti Lael for f being || t published a work of this kind in p» Am pend the first Great Western stliest thoug ei чотыш ne us, whereas of postage, and во ery soon right themse ‚аз has pone $ aud the Post Office. pani e no inde tint бүз? DI way fare gives 2 letters to, each individua | does see why reduce cause poss thirds of the population in a year. pu flatters med it was the “ тре. in the annals 0 d is, and indeed rrr E tage sta 122 b. € io first p was 1221 per cen LÀ to travel ея 3 ү Max 6, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIC "ULTURAL GAZETTE, T zd —— admit that ra railway шай matters. -— reform, and | 415 of her matrimonial flights, м1 шау, А fore long ; but в n ere 2 е would 2e in our pos іс railway | f letters and | i init upon th M mere assumed analogy * ettera каре е on eturn to tha оошу | with which she iliar. It i is ert likely that flower papri purpurea with a distinct р varie egat o i is fam ry would accrue to herself, as she would return b enhouses, or cold pits. Only ancy Skak” a kide pocas ha w ill make, mor abuse of arithmetic, figures, mong her own bees, but as there would be no brood or | rice whe en the numero blue flowers a gs in the hive from which she came, vq The FR d, and the loss of the hive ld be tl iegated and edg zin la ts, b " In з, О, of the Scottish Arboricultural са dann — of effecting the desired ld A зман UA M RN үп Eri lon Society (vo ve weeks after No. 1 was сч fam "n e have a * » t f the newer Coniferæ and , еа “true blue fora a contrast. As far as A а аа us КЕБАБ Са. when in in al potui the young queen will have uA judge, it is likely to be most useful and fom wi which т; ел endeavour to make some extracts part o op. nue es hs d "d елы EN n:drive oui а оо desirable б r all ш. The er is of „opinion that far too little байый! a a МОР, io aok senes One might think that it isalmost time for this com- euim i p tem in on its own Midi б-н new "d No. ^ had parativ ely insignificant little planet of ours to be ; and that de заботы. knowledge is аб a low | better Becas cae э маз the plant-house, во ngst foresters and. gardene ПА TES mare p ch t been ransacked of lat ; and кыю опе обоена а i hen lligent oversight and доот 4 hours. If this third pho is adopted for does meet with a very “ шшш part ” like the encouragement g findin "e a r сыгы for No. 3, а swarm may very 7 successful or skilful management are displayed, would, Shortly be taken from No.2 whi таа Ц as in other branches of industry, give "d an impetus apiary to four hives. » T lik shall try as мо e the science of tree-growin not won "1 io yourlike again," but y ery is“ ^ Ш they pe zd МЫ dis Inpoanor. to-Janded Qno iow a b pesi t оре Ъ сете 7 ДУН. to | come," A sad day it will be for horticulturists when and its national commercial value demand." it is otherwise. prietors | веаѕоп, а eco; T editio E P pU CC Чү" 2 the *after ourselves the deluge" people need E аз of hives shall have become populous such an о ido misgiving about а supply of new planté The ept arp. Г ieri desired, the bee-keeper must not only not im "B Bis: х ayana HM WAY be toin hens pect to obtain any honey harvest, but st be pre- at fine-loo ing bate tch of young plants are these * [ HAVE,” says кы. B. rrespondent, * read with i Api авы рса and zi feel ion mu pared i to feed some of the later swarms very liberally 56 bs ML pH t so the bees died this spring? | One E full of nice d mbs MN built for M use. The yr artificial miei from being supplied with cobi will be ~ | state to affor ad 2 an additi ipi шь in a few we ies mation. а large number of we wouid пошані ы B." to 5 УТРО - vei both large straw Miren ^ suppose the ime |! must have his hands and ra Piera 4, covered - performin, as the bee n Беу swarm hints on the subject will be thankfully | . B." says, the combs in the two deserted hives ыу clean md good, the hives can be used wi with great advantage. Itmus e ascertained that tint, the midrib in all the leaves of a bright reddish pink—lo. oer s ery nig in the older and greener leaves almost y portion covered with short thick sif pner Iti is ашаа Vidc a ų plant worthy of association phyllum. p Cyano 8 thr foar only fro г» y will probably be more. Paehycentra Walkerii, e origina al s ock. , The apiarian with only one stock with as n e бы vl erat pipi : ке ec two original Mdh, as he cannot carr ry out the M E a" "Medis, ' С et t MEE tran bored у? stem as заде б in ved тагы гае South A America, is а plant with pinnate leaves, their in,he who manipulates with bar or fram iva has an infinite superiority over the former. Не. cabe Pi T & ind rati n gni € has the power of E vailable any supernumerary 4 yal cells, or о ro a sing! e РЕ coli d a dud bees. it^ . B^ ” should 11% ming small artificial swarms with Yd to carry out the foregoing : en Hecke тее by riiv to the marius x natural swarms. Let the ce—the e gen ion, If E. mous Bak the state of the P ied cut out s tm Yes Чио therwise, by all Dursomeondent x ne Моц adopt the emm of the hive. та to the sing continued in- | hive which is about half filed with combs, be ten anted е th m shou ld issu vm many in А cells, and Тү in a state of de t swarm wil | most d dr: е. o a swarm in apat four weeks, ey creeping c imi like some [aie vin are odd +} = imay be sho ought to be › content. 5 iria n at least анне die бы) DA o the pons of driving, but after being Pipec to a few minutes drumming the bees usually are so subdued thai be throw: — without t them, The best ‚ bee- dress is a simple 9 dir T" ds be tucked in under the timete Sleeves e Ше ваше N. соп required n: woollen material JE eer eaf here and there, just sufüci cient sin sagittate ooking (тщр, "ike а богде ; leaf that had been t from its centre to the — of each — "LE Dra cissors, In others the basal lobes beco dime premi de. pm of the petii te poin int, The lobes he glov. у be o: | to which are attached the quee portions of woollen nx he mbs ined postin in the | per chance have failed e inl etm seem to have uid effect of. causing the ере The best gloves are those of india-rubber, su are used by photographers. The on objec- tion to them is P. of confining the РЕ and ied the hands uncomfortably hot. In on vicious sm it will be o round the bottom of the tro divi e should e beginner to be well protected, M die kelig of ое security M» to E and the proper erformance of all that may be required. opera WR R FV., Exeter. No time should be lost if you wish to re ur hives to another garden. A month earlier would [ees been preferable. As you say the distance will be at least a mile and a half between the M s - the new bees wil rn to their ur common а its results: we ё destroyed from its effects. padre be ” is о mean s0 digieult as you n Imagine—porseve and try ; when you have once succeeded in it you r will never ОН о апу known man т | heard — with sending h | at a stage сү its beauty could h ti L 80 that if distillation takes place in this section of the Arum family, it wil Peces be by a double channel and a 7 utlet. again plant! Its name is Кү Pies m uin it is furnished w ya leaves 4 to 5 to4 broad, a озек чача ire colour, e eie along the ribs, somewhat ү a Cyanophyllum hue, and on the leaves are regular rows of spots of snowy whiteness, just exactly like those on the rked Sonerila, but a much ified Sonerila would hardly be.so beautiful, If ask: ышк own the number о it, I would scarcely know whe is an introduction У Mr. Wei pes e ing rubbish !" I sent out by the Horum ges not à I believe, been lost „by most people t Th sent CSUADIIBHIC КЫ be guided by the нн of the two hives in lodgi Fas rada diy deg: e е for the purpose of dis- | time, Did Mr. н introduse nought else, it is suf- [ге деш Operations. One plan d | ficient to make his j remem| E оп No. 2, following rnc pode iia Many things, such pies excellent Cycas Riuminiana; With th leaving a sufficient number, Garden Memoranda. the Silver Palm, us ta; the Weeping cells, to out th. now rapidly emerging fro! e| Мв. BULLS NURSERY, CHELSEA.—Straying in aoe Willow of Australia Dammara Moorei; the iv A шө а queen кА "cg This hive will now have |a few weeks since, on the nisi b for winter flowers | stemmed Dieffenbachia; a Japanese Ardisia, wit арыы : y e to attempt | and charms, I soon found myse. PM А from i templation of new p ith the st 1 No. 2, [oed be to expel all the bees from de I found a little plant, itself a as hardy as Water- | as ратта old in nsa place, i of d which at once driven into the hive of which somewhere or other had taken a freak | the mat of Y ill newer КА among which is The new swarm, N, ill save another operation. and | become distinctly aa. and by somebody AI endersonii, which is to bea ark- Stand, во that all ве гане allowed = occupy No. 2's | or other had been sent to Chelsea, to be steamed and | ably- Тоонот Es TOM ES distinc: driven С аге savi to i! Mha Grat a batch o ri Part of the MC to be removed to another |never before could have happened to our 1 purplish 1 and a go f Pand жен Sufficient number of fo No. 2 is lace; a | since th ird days й ЗА when the збо, ре ін the brood, and жен ragers wil to hatch out | heat down and genialising our ган pi even more graceful ; E eg with à ver this plan is that онн. The chief objection to | then Боа шой, а-Д driving all tiny sub- 1005 arching leaves; P. latissimus, р» handsomest of Тегей in No 1 s зод queen · which. em been jects that liked to “take it coolly” to the hill | the broad-leaved section ; P. Vandermeerschi, a кез à may not have The plant is the popular spring ' graceful, light green species. o РАШ macula. 416 THE G 3ARDENER y CHR ONTCLE AND AGRICULTURAL 6 , GAZETTE, [Мах 6,1 865, tum, with del m, th d and the fin elicate "thc - ne ough d —M There Anthurium 4 yellow of 'the highl tubers begi ifoli marblings; another i y curious nning to grow o f another à eoi i genus Amo of one spe Calendar of Opi them. plants develo ow, but it ів rphophallus cies of Ope i rici Trom erp зр ix dapi 3L. mene bem ok like gi р/а 1 ythin ys wili be o which h qi tH "n н 62 нео of great ave fall RY sh e H. ferox, i us. А spi orescent speci ation | 06 vi toti en durin Thinni U this, а мее; and note Hia E -leaved "Hibiscus. epplicati sary, and al atten ii ostia er "n iin out peu AND KITOHEN Gane — midpb ith a little M Perm sturdy Caen to keep th АЛЕ t care ош wine waterin tion, baie ife the reca HIN ёа These hito ow me ems at кА к несы ог Чые нич к soil from Venim ну requin ed e ping "hum RN wót үзү р м Я eaf, and ‚йүү, йы he wi vei on the should bes К А о observed t sodd знч , in ge bia осоо. Where ас хаа сор М г, REN plan E ety ini mp leaves. | 15 0 rend y watered A oot din o be in tha " шыгай. | 09 s ia pla here thes inis m bres m qe d MES We gular eharaeton TE: Rn атн c nim stato, it, тшш, to а ed * turning i © вргеай yriophyllum i are : - d ithout any atif th Савв. 001 sit in cg fm uy m habit is exce Чың Mil D here enn SA T peque и кни ае e баеса рыз itn юм o e j ап eedi 4 e во 8 st 8 " cem a diim vory m eli анши | yon I aomas E alnet wi ied ap mri proving ent i en; сушпо min sw со RDEN with | pla BERS.— e dra plan rain, Fern, Ophiogl al "Ther ге have dro nservato AND nts to Sta wn t ts sh n, the eria VITRE ЖОП убыр TI EE i rover 15 perpe ui gums s be wi cur v ot à ext rend rran now © aised паю: е N Wr bie bh Ms. d bar Po tear and a non eee dr p. oth hes кй full iocos & x LETTUOES.- М Sow for micis " y ween Pteris n "4 э zaleas i f and eyr m, and by| qu. ги ШАГУ. эн n; afe pleni T5 Sici "P and а] 9t among d n the sh a few red ves may b Ran gularl W ma 7 ca varie g d to bs her kinds warf plan ape of st and y De | necess —Kee y ors " y also е n "abes ч is ү ye Leere calls озо EOY í the general a ana n are int white | beds sy p both T p sowin ccession, an a ofore leavin c egated, s i AOW е со tho same ntro- iod which а ak oiten SkA d tie Ше; d x tho storos PRESB and | pr ings of EA UA и M pn the h oue y eiu they and other ие tho Ергене чр Арн КЖ must [ete] менп, wi Sd gae ШЧ Wedk дан, inds, es Golden des Bra mc nilon dnt oms of decorat їй Cinera Ael hofpes WEATHE —— “ на урн the вот у. Суапо- "liant. ed the lecoration, as w as wil al vias, and ng Жар ЧЕП AT CHISWI Es. pev — directi - ЫА em ^ нн dex а! уе e Менга Аз м o forced Roses, th and May Е Б) Влвомьте | ; observa atte Mie LONDO, angono 2 to aon ч E) Epson ag p s à pleasing о this pori d b t bei: | Ў те д ortieultural Guns TID: er ma din ti mee" mia Ta tho ES mim ed — aureom ríated ad s Tre diee y e рро u uid anting out of lawn is S BH 20006) зовні | 6 Rohd gene is twi variegated qu nda Eblo "a that whe a mot 96 red viam s Н 29.985 EA ea, ice th lad uite di ible n th or ave 6 | 29:97 29.975 | 5 sim he n " of the R к mue x "wil tako their x are place momen We 35 29.970 me 6l ractions A he x iin Qo wt old MM troubl ind di for mre все in the mE тҮ bl ай е one of je we now allude eppotmeht. Dry am [res сәү ранены otch bb в е chie ing in ude to ; ry а ve "WR m at night. | ч тиед э bien able | mammen ply repaid 1 pos, ut the trouble LM ui HEUS yellow ; pref ae p miner; foi y their gradually h of pre May ight ei iige clouds; with eti and v t any won. and е. soron with the 1. fà ball deb ee appar and m "win У T col Na M xcell , of lea of во rent К е 3—\‹ ; cloudy ; fine; rai Minas AN" will provo S aia Th p Rc looking varie s X l ч | it over ja and a rnat of W cbe ibit one, th: he EE Sx s iir ea ight. ry fes tet f : died feit b c ткач especiall ineline wn with tached to : whic of roots, will А to Я бйз the SE omi Mia Poudes tanpe h als an А japonica at the hte dw inod t hink ah URICULAS. 8 fibres hen as har my. " part К , а id tie: ATE О dare o Де as occurred in A fighter erede: gy epe for towns, for itis K Ашок thee Mav arto of our pico Fee o ln lia, жу pae E а fine чб етеги m. clear ive al th p es Y» e have dons d. earth May. EPE e | шак ich has very with Jeu ucuba | $ MELLIAS ects, and possib le: бех m d : ek, ending Ma; аба M Aw a rene иии mi ing. p.c Kap sut рр АА, de VM CAR: Xm: eig We omi reins re rub; m хале riens т Ще ч heavy гїї Мауса fd it Quantity а [aa bisto of ele от sem aeulata i d s eden y appea ing ns. os. 4 ЧА чбс de ved vari NA ME | these mas ао vitet will е Subir won | 2 SET i қ к mobs reete ees te flat; el fine being mu. Yon e» i T wn nds воо, Ей О 620) 001 8t 16 "rh EFE ЕЕ [M Redes "quet epp deti BERT UIN as X I ee 2th e 5. 8 52 А other Je eem em gm с" кима ма не Meer mes > пепо as may bo Weeying fi folia ue ч ur dne i ii im mier maed БЫ x ue ay ener a emnt js ài roi andis quite the Lane Lol ven а te Фара; cool shad S S n. XL er occurret OAIE i kin distinct well "il y. y ho . N мен sth, 1855- ek hér the 1 ds ; Be ^ from to géedli y, Say tw. Weak li use suc «* 9з. each УА t Me чр паь т час а чад НС end ob hàs Ша руй: ра а s Sit piace app tes te Чл 186 wil b o Correspond - an e H e| bu EN P mon kin Jd Du n: JA. p are ail imala: oblon t do ét ds for ved so week. SEASED En 9 hi e yan, not rout P iquiré likely vea Романе! forms, Fortuno’ а ean be ke plant out be put ts apart Geranium so LARGONIUM mist ih je ев апа & p^ fori gr yet, m ер oi efi pow T M LEAVES: $. diat any of vor maculated е normal P ok. G em nas a ees ANIMS er for th dry us to dent нао Si x te оте. hy Арыгы чей malo a mper ins, | h oak : Ee. р ds M. кч if the » ps eh the ciere many of EAS bus хо ет 9 егу little о iP qase eee ч) most | the у, а thes E rk Repot, aut nae erm spongo уе rod real ter А 4‹ y es y of ру ther y i ES bad gele: deer to get dozen years hen ин ® roduding ws ern giis bá pollen nd of Ma ould not be СА, A4 M «i Sh hot у; deg je y — RES h e imme- e y- . thore ж in naming лез they sh bis should [ем it is dokivMs,—A sli out of doo; hem eee tem Dur сазев, spores, if v» radi little dif forms. i: P» Í haeo all. h xperience a seio slight shad rs before AE ess at a dile оне 48 done. n он с & almost; all d.a Яаа ds d у ve fries om igh ке now be nece of water, aliy And closely o iir am ind efe erim E lanag нес » ts sho them ув; ртее оі. ҖИ ch is to ely on pit de ith a fl ; Ше now go over tho of are malo | utres. Protec TX mem Ay i| Sn erret Lie or ы AME em m; nd а of florist fi th сап tec ng t fümiga season, and | x = аге Hes el tove iners ina се Mim flowers, bu it isi ys. Su t the b 0 previ ted ; he first do for wampie | uli is St es Ôi ti visi! hi good b; us, wi in th ir th t bed, i us inst. е and. elves ible auc it а cod Паше е ye to this th hose: t must | Wet and A dU. if hot trutione on t] ts о LO fine coll rd e te for the eer сен the. (e done, ir ded names Prior, MERA m mis o. Ditetllnneons, f| tnereme of ten O nA од аа E E RT pite ond 1 (Orel Show пеон of tem When the fru ARDEN, еп] that) mamó atir s olia, ox says ds Kn e liberal erature is fairly i Чез ов *x pore aay к mae in the hai c т ai i y be "ali en de por MESS ais sel ana nd, d А, y avs pce pedem е Mig ides 2 plants —Far hotrse. му оса rom t Бе Нан, wii . Window 6 "M pem resented on lants, pea ue r REM PRE should — nula fot atier uu MOM e rn^ СЕСЕ ач have g Го rain- 8х зобопаонь 1 po. doubtedly contribs Y idea 7, ч oer emite | have Mas ihe ме, give th кө successi EE Pied Ue am or Вт! exterior у со genera! of t “ d ] on terr or one dall @ -4 = a pe gatdëns have € better ге a с rs oy afford every т dall dreneydooking ho sd ш dt un pce with: ciently tly establi al the ма. vintea er r3 TEN e : | the aspect un- RAWBERE: van R ү your С Cold, in сһапдев of re se i SENEE га а са ЕНН : this үзүрү үн 1 eans, and must not «wd went Pianka, or bus matting, be out sively Bot "TH . Thei to ey will the > allowed abund: to filer w much — ач а d Cocoanut fibre, 0f : mei Mte түйүлө Бр" Ass б ро оче relief, probably p nharo teyan ур ааны еу н Bn еа. vp 0r ipe MN Me uses Е EUM айа in "The frati forced 1а ecc Д cool situati t, lis plant is Fab с oT Ra y ripe. Тев um aui v pot Vi we Мовна; and tho jio LE осе и i therefore, be m S be vi тоў b МУЗ] piant, of whioh mie т on A, М г 0 t remembered t Vines e eut, which iP сн man will Ts еу basn some very eie until of air v еге that а tolerable Outdoor n introduced ае |a PEN ero Wi e ond А: P а к иа: EE сота bes Sibi ts dre hort UM у Dr 2 шот deren з t mas V pois tor R SHOWS: t it must until nes а-а, ee un ya ing unit the Bowens orsta Do tana 0 Y tinted, Y cent You x ornamental coloured е Kurt ө, м йш t heit t, some x planting ph ia мат 6, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 417 ERE MEADOW AND v e GRASS SEEDS. | JOHN & € xm LEE, SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, Recomm ho about to Lay Down or Improve their Pastures or Lawn: send them full ога г of "the soil ж. ^ dalt with, and to state if the land is and or ышы. TT made t careful selections for the following MIXTURES, which cannot fail to produce required. effects MIXTURES for “LAYING DOWN LAND to PERMANENT MIXTURES for RENOVATING OLD PASTURES. MEADOW or P. am. nce тебей to pull mripop vilia. 8 to 121b, per acre; 9d. per lb., 80s. per cwt. 30s. per HEATH LANDS E А Boón +0 the World. ров, s WALES KIDNEY POTATO. — NIXTURES t0. tay DOWN PARK or FIELD LAWNS; all adari 20s. to 24s. per aere: 325, т acre, та MIXTURES of GRASSES and CLOVERS for ДАТИ MIXTURES for ORCHARDS or LAND SHADED with TREES. HUSBANDRY, for er or Three Years 308. per aere. 'O, ч 18s., 20s., and 225. MIXTURES for MAKING NEW or IMPROVING OLD GARDEN р бк, рег сай A Complete CATALOGUE of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS sent post free on application, ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED T EET кеу, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON A new Seedling, remarkably handsom eating, and the most prolifio in the world. Testimonials :— From Professor Lrxprer (Editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle). “I have this morning had ue Seedling Potatos examined. ти erop is very extraordinary, and the Potatos themeselve very handsome, ànd quite T е "rom Sumner Himn му Magar x! of the Gardeners а, * The Seedling P. <. чо Wales), I have found to be а тобто, аео. flavour, handsome, and such а опе as the world ought to hav ise X of? To be had o! y^ James Укттсп, „ом Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. ; Magara. E вв & SucpkN, Kin Brent oe Garden, W.C.; Dowxir, Laimp & Co., Ae h mf, 8 JA: Carter & Co., 237, High Holborn, W.C. ; s байр Price 12s. per Зар N, They may be planted up to the end of May. U New Cattle Food, ВШ INDELL'S CATTLE pm аран Hes rops of s Fruit may be grown by the culti: анды У а manure as m. ы) for root crops, End f ready for f гену Кре | gem the ded crops are ripe. Time of sowing, the months of April y. Seed of last year's rowth is now ready for delive 64, g! y ket of 50 Seeds, with full instructions for cultiva! tion Cash dp ПИН ünknown córresponden t dress, x" u BLu pU Bursledon, Sou! Sapien eed fi ICHARD ivi offers the best po tion that c be made òf PERMANENT MEADOW GRASS and CLOVER at 30s, per acre, consisting of 2 kahela а, e 12]bs, hea The kinds and Aserre are chose! r their early КОНЫ. э чере еее Uds reproduc МН, E rae Y qd A y, and ean be ү т pro aeir ped to T злато, Ца, ог т medium soil, ICHARD 8. V oret N P ANT t BROMUS UNIOLIX OIDES var SCHRADERI; SCHRADER'S BROME GRASS, uw - times Stat NEW ZEALAND 2; жы, 5 AIRIE GRASS This Grass was introduced into Great Bri many уча AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. MESSRS. JOHN & CHARLES LEE, SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, OLL i a rA ilh — MX STOCKS, WHICH THEY CAN HE VERY BEST QUALITIES. Mangel Wurzel. Swedish pes $ flesh Turnips. FISHER HOBBS'S ORANGE GLOBE — KING of the SWEDES HARDY GREEN ROUND LARGE YELLOW GLOBE ALUS таву SWEDA WHITE ROUND LARGE RED GLOBE pee abu Mihi POMERANIAN WHITE ELVETHÀM LONG RED exp WHITE GLOBE LONG RED MARSHALI/S PURPLE-TOP SWEDE RED TANKARD LONG YELLOW LIVERPOOL SWEDE STUBBLE STONE GREEN-TOP YELLOW SWEDE GREY STONE | Carrot. | WHITE BELGIAN ellow-Beshed Tu кра, Miscellaneous. В-ы manae YELLOW BULLO PURPLE KOHL RABI | S: EN-TOP YELLOW GREEN KOHL RABI | - aae x LUCERNE à Beet. — S HYBRID FURZE —. — WHITE SILESIAN YELLOW TANKARD | MUSTARD ..— LARGE CRIMSON ORANGE JELLY ESSEX DWARF RAPE A COMPLETE CATALOGUE of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS sent post free on application. ROYAL HE NURSERY and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, RSMITH, LONDON, W. -— чо, Mr. См aries “Tawon г Каш EE and was A. described at the Great ао of 1851. It is Bow. po Moe за n attention, тар the enormous cuttings of green food ї has lately P or oduced 0; e Continent and elsewhere. It is un- doubted) Ns most brodo n ove е plant, especially under irrigation or liquid maduro, Small quantities of Seed may be obtained for е ра from РЕтЕВ Lawsow & Sox, The Queen's Seedsmen, 28, King Street, Cheapside, E. C. Sutton's Grass Seeds for all Soils. UTIN AND SONS have VER on de some of each d CLOVER SEEDS for every езеро of зой, and can supply them at the same prices аз — Royal Berkshire Seed Establishm. RIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY cf EN of ENGLAND. PLYMOUTH MEETING. LAST DAY for ENTRY of STOCK. EXTRA IMPROVED TURNIP SEED. THOMAS KENNEDY & 00. HAVE THIS SEASON A FAIR SUPPLY ӨР THEIR tid IMPROVED VARIETIES OF TURNIP 6550; JUNE All Certificates received after that Кен 901 to the Senders. NER v 12, Hanover Square, London, W, The Agricultural Gazette, ATURDAY, MAY антон, Мај зу Royal Agri So ity of England- Noon. еН yo tg dem mat er cere уа ҮЧҮ that dé Tur effects of manure upon а crop depend во eit t supply h tiy ls short nis» RD аз уаз the case last season; and to prevent | much upon elimate—upon the consequent interval po ый n cede they take this ear anly фени of T their regular | between seed time and hary se- they may secure in good tim they are likely to require. Qus ccu М е Sen ht and d e T xt Со. have, in addition to these, a large stock of the Ordinary Varieties of | woody he oppor e s -TURNIP SRED of Asc pir y 9, fo r a more or ^^ ce solution and distribution A CATALOGUE, containing PRIC ARM SEEDS, vill be furnished on application. through the soil e experience 16 а ton various manures which the Scottish farmer obtains will follow the eorresponding applieations Several members of the East Lothian Club have | for several years carefully prosecuted a number of тарага! Es кона. СЕЕ of о, в osphate, d nh and without dung Catalogues forwarded post frei i TL 0 blished report of the East Lothian meeting feld two months ago, and especially from Mr. 418 THE GARDENERS' ——Ó AND ы AL GAZ ГЕНЕ [Mas 6, ац d, and the нара 16 es matani Eco - а vielorg or i od i emot le helped, le andof his own contri- | bution to the general report. thes Lot. a g. n |.— | mechanical processes differin | fi oth all who Cost Cost of t Dec of Manure. arido Three Years' Fred Pow | Average. Tons 9 cwt. ЕЛЕ ini 1862. | 1863. | 1864. | Total Tons cwt. | Tons cwt. | Tons ewt. | 2t 2 72 | 62 5 Фофоорооо соого № н =] ve rit H B ct 5p Ф 9 E = [5 = E- S E = @ а + “ч = E ec [dd p eae ES E © Е. [2] Iz m ш et o E = p [7] кь B Ф nR h EER оз "n mn о E B & Ў - © юн to = - - а> m 2 кез m С UT - е а ъз кы а ы рш уш A -qQoU*oouo0o20H NW et Б Б bi © e rm © E n poM..H 2B Q Ф ©. c о & 5 H 1 1 1 1 = 4 [T ы какка ы юз л ә m 7 8 T 8 9 8 1 [55 15 |i “4 ® oe cio © > ш суыр experienced — hence the opinions, anomalies that "arise аро t the th Теў d Зари vement ad тһе — ws both brings out the r lts | d Proceeding in that manner, and esti- cos per as|m ating es alue of Turnips at 10s. per ton, we edes gn у т ыша by POR the produce where nothing | that bas ыо are the profits derived 1 in each caly llaw t hat it “аре à was applied from that of the several different | exper b 1: her thin Mine and it intimates the СЕ es kinds | "Maii а О GP PONI eing equa 7 pr this law spplies with equi Lin ment. аа f the horse as 6 cwt. Peruvian guano . 2 any inanimate machine, Into the details of the Юч mechanism of the horse we canno inquiry would do more than fill our limits as to span : - di e ber 5 Bolivian er .. .. MANURES U USED—THREE na AVERAGE xa v Lot. Јо Ls, Per Imperial Acre. LA M 2M! Lh 4. 6 T. 6 6. ewt. 7s 6 5. do. an 6 3. PN ШЕ. of soda, 2 ewt. 01580! lved bonos, and 2 Me guano 6 B. 6 cwt. Peruvian guano, ? Bolivian .. s . A D. C 5 3, 5 A. 5 2. 6 cwt. Peruvian guano. 6 nt do. 2 B. bones З cwt. Peruvian and 5 cwt. Bolivian guano. 3 ewt. ер and 5 cwt. dissolvi v: vs 6 cwt. Peruvian and 2 cwt. Bolivian 3 cwt. се and 5ewt. — »eiperplosph. 8 ewt, femen guano . 6 cwt. Peruvian and 2 cwt. dissolved bone «— ij soda and oe equal ю 6 cwt. 4 ewt. Peruvian and 12 tons esM ges A ruvian and 5 ewt. bone-meal. E. 12 € ns dun see крт у tyro in animal meckanies, simply e eruvian and 2 cwt. bone-mneal. It w и thi us cud Seen X What they bring | is | ош, the ге anatomy and В ER of Г the horse, wW an о. 3j ewt. nitrate of soda, 2 ssolved bones, | that бо of Peruvia no is the oit- pen кое: dily percei 2 ewt, bone-dust, 2 cwt. Bolivian guano. able application їп че Гойи" but po Sho 529 су even numbers d d та rather to illus 10 0 [Sulphate of ammonia, an and phosphates, equal to t with 3 owt, of Peruvian Se 2 | 11. s Nitrate of soda and — do. do. and 5 of Bolivian guano. It is clear from ©. sm MTS UU year.) this, therefore, that. natural guanos are more d that tł 4 issolved bones and the other|in walking, trotting, an gallo Swedish Turnip, and е ә field in БЫК the | substanc litio ds neis wi with that degres of certaint; рее experiments in 186 e made had been in It is hardly l likely that this would be found true to solve the physical question involved. $o faras pasture for three years previos 8 to 1861, in which | here. р it is bj to ш is year it ee Oats followed by Beans in 1862, and | manure in the North than in the South. We find Ыраа] laws of mechanics, ees contraction шї е на 1863. i other verde as to soil, in the South ties that superphosphate i elongation being attended with a „чыш M ainage, and conditio ffective for the Turnip crop as P ian guan tear and Wear, во that the active ruso decrease in was previous trial plots. ring t e ‚ journey. The follo з КАЙЫ tails st SO SU TR — tear and wear іп a given time is also as the veloc loughed in November, 1863; prubbed 5 inches | HORSE RACING A MECHANICAL PROCESS. | ын ы other merken dote (лт em M дара 2^ einem poa of May, 1861; again 7inehes| Some subjects, it is said, r ^ » . 6 cwt. do. 2 bonemeal . i: . Sulphate of ammonia and phospho) equal to miles an "hour; that t walking and troling homa 6cwt. Peruvian guano differ , Who: respective Есе аге, jud nd er 20 miles an hour, lE e per minute; and that these differences am обон | L 2d Ir «© о оо 0 oo Qo 00 OO 1 3-39 = чатрофор хә о "E e even wocboOovcaUoees B Ф о I Е) Гы [1 B ^^ ә z = E J E g $ а E* o $ © © [= 3 ; E ap $ п 064 то матнни нана нан rede 3 llth; wed smooth, drilled up into | оце half as an apology : the oiher за ipa om са тентитет MN GENE d itn drills li is tst ; manure sown, dung | probably our readers may feel disposed at first sight | said that is worthy of credence. Authorities, it istri PPE bat wh sp it. an sced sown on the 14th, one we have ch talk of “irritability,” of © electricity," of “ nervai thi 1 time p to the Dumber, Ba But be ке s it ers d of arterial action from the lungs, and so Юй} titi y, we 8 roceed ntrary w the | but when they have each and all told their respetür J d айа. а manures wh case, on the ground that a horse is a machine and | stories the Vendée in ft about as enlightened as befor. Lothian Nevertheless, the mes o Mies rum a mechanical process Doi Мори the | The probability is that there is some degree of truth it their application i d Паһ to be profita hors bci of those domesticated anim: ry make MELVIN values the Swedish T: rnip as ME in ja bh а greater portion of the Lr publie farther progress, the physical rationale county at 10s. a hus which i is a good deal more consider рт оа qualified to pas unbiassed | sidered a conjoint affair—an уроон vidus than it is worth as grown, for instance, in Berk- judgment than "E уд other. То Y^ mine the|cient to exclude opinions and prejudices co shire or in Ham i i gs veral branches of physi i "d о 3 c м ga R E Ф zt B Ф о Lac] S c o 4 3 ; К - гр сЕ: 5 t =. егу few Turnips due to artitieial manure was obiak of landowners, will i Р , un тык d that the breeders at tive cost than 10s. a ton. Indeed, as Mr. | them. Battita aisé Quer d differe m Pp К fos | tio. e: end vend mappe national «Der MELY. who is it that does not know М good from. thé &с; at Epsom E &c. are carrying horse mew * OE «n Maporiance. of. the. а lication of light or |bad? And tho ob Fund тане of the blo! hand 1 there can be but xig о Е scis 9 fact tl гам Кене of og ^ Me Um о the i storia э agricultural experience has settled that. "The fact that | — Swiftn f progressio. natural to the Men. ber share of common sense, to р UN e few hundred pounds would ^ paid Бех has s tho foal got upon its ben than it [rer sobor $ мы; soot ssd p т ith, whereas to prove the soundness of the Node: satisfy the most enthusiastic m а quarter of a million to do во, тыл еийн p both in a d i Шу ehe pi Mr. H ge us НЕ ашы tally y we omesticated | the Spies ping o iet ке а Mise уар те) incri to соп ч ““Та going over the experi- of creatio ) country at the gallop, | locomoti metry of the blood horse in ments for the erm years by Mr. SHIRREFF, either upon his back orin a carriage or chariot, h o cete terne а by the increasi pem SMITH, [gg Meminit in and myself, I find the Е fact sucl inhabi (icut cd here abound, Жой, following to be the results per imperial aer» tants of the w the horse being then E limi t ought Saot to be sol 60 ИИИ c pec ашланы... exclusively на for — the ч or the other, е Sense, that is to the Ы | ha rend i in ; | amongst others е application of ths ень of the useful purp ose to which the services of r riiv CEU horse in mplements, &c. Hence the exist- рше, заа азіі w falls to the o goan ауа Е E с. ү» of t two methods of testing his utilitarian value— | never intended that should cross er And vi tey b; Aa and the other by “a pull in a ока at the rate ate saile her He on Ке y e. In 0o ie болшы € mostly con- | is perhaps a more conclusive роо y йз б | т, "horse racing," аб absurd theory of sp never yet © Tus some of its anomalies, à mechanical point eser stock up to this ee mer the din - MM o run in harness, ME aa нет proves #9 DARSE m have all en Eg pc а е ы н оС заа. NE at pi ала alth indicate (1) that ii the шша D that to inora who мен orses Dig pe tmn is sufficient for any — рою: d rd cu анг е the | slon msi iE осн | Mui оу ды with musik. i ls perhaps the Neid d in еа m or symmetry is үп | which. we come to ascertain tho profit to ha ei as willing to s show a дз Whip | prem aud өүөү т of by pi! е. x MM з ы t5 = E o E - о ын АРТ ИРИРЕК АРИУ v Мах 6, 1863.1 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUI UL GAZEITE, 419 durability i-is — but lose gin e dra; hon 2 exercise unn: -: as. when a m ho ea weight at a pac exceeding suppl the ith a о e general usions armonise ' with "io peoa teruel of our — — to the — ofisine of some ally rogi rds ihe. eed. T ply the blood w ra c required to әни е. paie Jemini a extra tear and wear fro velocities xcvi render it abn oltm ^ ит үү көбү. ardet ce disease ; the the this suggests he of. che | tell үк: Mieten between t and the ent limit in this direction. At 3 rse is forced 91 lb., oi 8 1Ь., and was worth, at market T , Over ri ve wes over 11. months old; but it had had a good deal of skim m dH g m 20t hold out hop lot of pigs will average anything lie that still it Mm "that with proper and attention pigs are capa able of makin appar same time, it is фота ifest that t it © me changes, corresponding to the different breeds of horses. Thus, although in our mme 2 state mico- metit knowledge, we cann e blood of a beet | bred А that of a "Suffolk MN or small impor n - may reason wn edu thi н — isa — prospect f pigs paying their wa f kep SpA salo ian has hith ing distriets, which, if t Усы Clyde „Ад, , . yet t there is manifestly a, diferenc our dam will Ww ng by the mitted action of the primary cause | Dra length o time. VE 2а: Бин In the of е transmitted to posterity in the latter сазе 8 sol % Т уйе аге the best and most profitable breeds to eep ? | dra ight horses as in the former, the blood horse, acknow ме-ен рр now Б. h ledged fact. On the other is bein rds a higher Ра deter carriage purposes, a common error “allen into is Te TT. than that pee by blood horses orig finally, & be le ft open ques estion ‚ be ecause we 1 quia this M crore I have no hesi i erior г stock. This E wet for а use being con ды у t car inf piyi m on the produ entire — Stock bre nature wt the y; the very peni of ihe m thus шм being true, the vis. medic atrix е is. The more useful and utilitarian дн theres оао ос oo our ot the organisms ои Ње best adapted for lking and trotting, wid also for galloping as т тз Y hunters [s jage, ca ts original normal state. The forensen У either ze food, climate, or mer mme acting conjointly or other ma relative to the deterioration. of breed is neither loss nor more мша a futile attempt | speed, let us каш to cultivate ihe; natural av | sition £o thrive well. , е are each ов self- plene to require a ie of. | bloo e, instead of sacrificing durab "d P" action to gain a few the case of the e ry лете Кге 1 That | т carriag: to improvement is a proposition too E In and E a matter of little consequence, Iu selecting pigs for breeding urposes, we prefer such as possess good size, combined wit i activity апа а general following to be the ane: feni kinds. | roundness to father our own condu ete on а Nature, Can an гэм ustifiable than this! Certainly n н and the рое apposite case аз negative proof will е — its objection- of a complete su ecess In the other exam aple of he: draught hors, farm bed carriage one з, Cav "nS y| rst, to able character. Thus, if for th assume that Me ораде згн is true, then the of breed becomes enero cn — horses, hun nters, and экти horses, Rie аге Peres of i to practice. re inerease mechan Li i p окун ab a blood horses а other ads of sacrifice of speed. si until it has attained the minimum sewer this rot ro- bi bis сае ре the next is the common practice grade directi t the contrary o this] yp roii ig breeds to gain either speed or MN is true, for the best blood horses obtained from the power at a meriüoe of muscular power or в а East were greatly deteriorated as ed 1 And the third meth zr original stock, so that by breeding - from. them а up our heavy ла оте of various br hei deteriorated stock), we have pe improved t igher speed at a sacrifice of weight |5 breed ; while by a still more impro ved practice or physical n З 1 with rel draw: d down | ala be the a bols "anu inm thick, that the temi — be allowed t th ME. ni n fro "i sun in su and mechanical pomeras to nobi p but with a gain of carcase, of which it j^ the tr uthil index, but also as a pro- W. B. tion the wheneyer мааа to a little rough usage, oi nearer to his ign standard of excellence than has ven yet been attain: to market, a practical illustration of which may be seen almost Another erri tribute to exercise in physi BREEDING AND MANAGEMENT OF SWINE, hos market da eu thos сер? э... per eint eds to хоз mm 1 hose w. бена Ф) at «lim not pre to it. Although pee | [The following is abridged from the valuable paper lately read | have the least hair on sim will 4 covered with abrasions а от ls essentially necessary to the wth of| by Mr. John Fisher, of Carhead Farm, near Leeds, before | uns eemly scratches, which gives them a shivering and — bone, ner e, and a he thy normal state of ds Жав the Newcastle Farmers’ Club — MM, beris them to rin to oa стане ап ich will as certeinly be thrown into the scale a md y well a to the bra FAWny d evelo opm ent of muscle, it d laying in a stock of pigs, little outlay is required ; | the seller, xime evor he disposes of them, which is of itaelt hey multiply very mri are easily reared, and | suficient ri make it desirable to breed them with good and the food, climate, and other conditions are also suly f fa ttened, a " if there is not a ready market tw useful coats on "hei r ba e matura , the very re reverse of physical training, and t may ае eds be found at any of the |, Т MS gis топай w ne d Ар banie ana дале ce normal development of parts will be the inevitable large manufacturing towns, whither шу: may be - insisted visere ption о t great —— €! сЕ result. ie i d xz Ad аа ати ч d by railway in a short space of time, and at a end to a „great number of sows, and, sequently, ral parts | trifling cost; and if consigned to a aget exti | hue be of the greatest importance; but as we seldom thus : от shown. icr isi e greater | salesman they ar are certain to be n D arket v Iw a ced cape rcm еши сна ore that prod mitted by the tis&ed if we cau procure such as possess a fair share roduces the extra асана of parts, which| Ithink few people who are in i tho Tabit or е of them, and should not hesitate se strong healt : a н адеп physiologie KC und d have failed to [иш к eithe: me. if we were certain that they were we| not a mechanical ing the manufacturing districts observe the great ncrease in the n ir E the” pork dese on sides for ral generations back, and, if odi (bre e Shala expect to meet with much that is desirable in "em other error that we can individua ae бшу! t of the m: hi i b е с не t and most ful sires ly in any which remain unnoti almost e every grocer, utcher, and prov cum and most successful are only mean icing acious opinions as to the best food for бы drives a brisk trade in the ham and bacon lin тутин Ф, оаа AB RT ‘Dacie their p ed orses, Thus, one thinks ixture, another | and the general расна among the pork butchers i is | they fatten, and the question should be how few weak, rather that, while both are equally far from the па that they are badly vetat: both as regards quantity | tban Wien e nere Minds еги C again, are ei ма qus sonseqnti peer preme Hin Ынар ете id h 7 eode X dar ms oth M E C vd Ses. | i t rt t Р É tically e d o , although the|in any iint from a fliteh to an offal or penny s | И they are dinis, ey A ur miii pet to a boar orhe ded other айыны that indicate a difference | of pork or bacon, ош g to their wants or mean o jit UN hor nies i ey ме везе aged, and - е А nt. We Sat here tw о aa supplying them ; and they very p rd dition, it might be more profitable to feed them. ОЁ erroneous à n in tices, and it were difficult у |fed and home-eured, if they get less of it for their RA and supply their бел ith you! ofa Sort. Pie ia dr ch is farthest В from the physiological rd dieat mone uring the spring of 1863, when the асаа | ез invari мацу, дай та at, when the ng Ones ofa of arger so foreband i simae Or which is the most calculated to | markets were glutted with Ameri roducts, clean К on gres Розо "n i dies emet M. аца Фаг rather Е American sides of the best Cumberland cut, or the C. C. behind, НЕБЕС ТЕ beu tus bats o ас ы "€ d i а distinguish between | bran called, could ght in Liverpool at | good and fortunate bree ium. rocesses and causes, they | 35s. per sind — brands a der 30s. рег! 2, Having expressed my opinion as to the prineiples be SEn 2 sd iscovor their errors, and thereby | cwt., when at sam rcm ardens our home-feds found a | which should direct us the selection of pus for eir jarring DM treats се [rend sale at 565. 2" cwt. by th: | breeding p es, I will now proe to make a few physical data e lifi f b pli&ed in the facts o , The marke t value ofa lot of Pede pigs m ay De ascer- | remarks o eir a dd nagement, and, in doing so, the arterial ; if natural for example ighi separately, in ie same | shall сойо myself to а —— M of our every of wi iin ood from Sie hoart an djete capillaries and, v ` shee eep are етін and is easily done qs pond day ue pun with some asons which induced thdrawing the venous blood therefrom, also of pang them in a crate, e | us to and continu ex ritina from the m re matter їп to be | crate from the gross w eight, when $ the, wil e fro Iam тра Ачтан сона early feeding, mechanical 0 the circulation. 'So far the fo to 76 n ive of their live weight, according to | and consider October or November the best time for paag Produ B oe harmo; ` but the fatness, fat, Ben A: ph mnd of, hey ут ir 1 күлме el cross, € : Certain their individual and joint action is a will ve 8 32 mall le the bo early in May, so that litter | amount of tear and саг upon the parts ia йа мз Nhat h has tim E е оц ano ah to SUM) АУ VENIT and if tap el. д : dm pem obesity," will give over 90 | sows bred in March t bave ровен елеу; Уз simi от, in у ature, to ved parts for a | per cent. of their live weight. ra eec Rova ibat ind. balk уто КОШ aL twelve- It it the aer ехегсізе, makes the parts stronger. | And I tell you that our cottagers, who have all|monthsold. And we best way either to gom: Ж aii rA ence or increase a of and should not Processes $. м and thos А fresh mat, 1 тү е y work, | do not consider that their pigs have done well, if with Wara "mot undi to renr a Liter of рэр at 12 m td pna from the fresh materials are in their ved | present prices they are worth 107. each, аб уол are allowed to run until they or 15 months как f the latter, the food, | 10 months old. Many d uM ийне t is, of which | old before they are put to breeding, they are very apt to miss the 9f nutritive element, the deterioration of | numerous instances mig » р pu cun I shall confine | their; way altogether; and we fnd that the most successful parta 0 tear er hose wbich are put to, when young, and are Кер place, тесе 6 ,and wear inevitably takes | myself to giving you оп T enm Y» carey ch, having | regularly breeding, tly we do not disappoint thi an available deficient of certain elements in tely, is the la s ME g my ес them to bring ant. After their ürst Portion of form, but . ап extra pro:|attention, and 4 he жне “т жї I can Lob litter we keep them Sparin gly, except when suckling. en of vill Others, the blood! and development| А neig| small че — К Quy ue ше. D dum mim im vii datei vile Sad also become abnormal; a similar effect 2 ея pig on he 2d cedi ast, it [Ие 'ahed, with rails across the Lo p prevent cattle 49 w entering. In this shed they sleep at night, oc RE rainy if the food and blood are natural, but ks and two days old at the time, t it verge If t piat pe x; spring. 3 an ing ys winter our breedip, sows have been kept on ry dust, which costs 3s. 6d. ba concluded next week.) dendron.—4An instance has latel Таана afi tha d zed Rice, costing 6l. per ton, in the proportion of o To pecus + ately come under the atteg enit of Rice to three of dust. This is mix: d together in a large tion of the writer in which a number of Sheep, between tub, stee ith cold water. On this food they cost e Corresponden 0 and 30, were destroyed by eating the leaves of about 1s. 2d. peri "—— Peng ш Мы ү T pun T Ei d above plant under the following circumstances, Fn in a large well-sheltered ope И r e, —. ou are i -— sleep tn, ml int sene ie rp urere out, which ез8 eer M Аланы 5 палеа » hundred Hampshire and cross-bred gs had hai "x most of them will do y day when the weather is fine. | unwi еу! doing barm 9и some time the range of а large park South Under this treatment th ave done remarkably well, the | « patting it on the back.” No doubt we have many | shire; which, however, during the late sever Нш young falling very (ык, ^ да. кеса езе at the teat | brilliant instances of agricultural p ме, t the| was completely bare of feed. They w = pons... і i an * 3 vn iere I must inform you that we have no arable land | painful fact remains tha Mh abont qa eun EN doing extremely well on dry food, consisting Mes attached to Carhe: m, having laid it a реч to eios acres, lendlord's re unable to ly THE GARDENERS' — AND AGRICU allow it,he may get them to | with a dry rug keep | they might have which breeders ccs pita ri бы d b eue an 96 pe. left опе, w will теша! ap be en gained bs r to save asure, feed o Aq d po sii, a sis A 0,000,00 LTURAL GAZETTE. and ye D.00 or the [Max 6 1865, | those of “ J. Н.” -I appeal į to chemical ka т ET |by every man of science, "i T the entreating and receiving foo а utter! vit and others by destroying it, and эмече i as Solomon did, to curse us. J, Mac Loss of Sheep from eating the nite the kenzie, Ир, wenty ewes thi low i ce (excep dad mota foreign acres, qo ga sorted h together. тех A ER dS are Galy ble to get a load now | syste gra ipn. i E p. 3 acres to feed : thes "T On the shepherd a ir por eei agde =ч id : t poy АГ icm] each indivi of the po рп ulation, or ier = - alight, he fhan a better ой, p хоса Z2 E ipie w. ma, taken at about 3L. До 81. 12s. per ате 2 € тюн й - apprend atten i liatin s ава nation; | to vomit, These last symptom i We е let them remain on that diet until they | This веч ут s increased rapid) t abous a of farrowing phem they are taken | for I know thatif as much food vcre produced an oF t After a time thoy to Mg сече Моше, which, irs permission , s on my farm (an "di i за, helow, ihe M 1 К fall forwards, and. ша fow h onra om eral died, and will endeavour to describe бд evi the dimensions | kingdom in anode quality) ош Post-mortem and particulars of one we Dre ha dd n use for several | consume m one-half of T We ought ere- | examination revealed a quantity of the leaves of the years, and have had every reason to s siad > with it. сен to. feel i in “ ted i wish н и iebig, x ES one plan nt in the i inner or first stomach, ien ally еш h 10 t agged, eise w recomm ir deser А mee feo eque, resa part Mm rui and greater us nd economy of m corner behind the door, where there is a moveable He ати, i | really an enormous scope for Pcr iai pro- | inflammation’ such as a mineral poison woi ould? vaa сент 1 ее н с ноте чт ntilation js gress, gr iy A. uite as much upon the landowner | but there was considerable injection of the vessels of secured by slits in the top part door, and a large looph le | в upon In the mere management and | the gullet and larynx, а nd ка appear: of án the opposite 5 feet, from, He floor, boti of кол айе shelter and f Perm of our live stocke t the p went might | was eT E in various parts of t y and sight closed or opened at pleasure; to arp uar cd be vastly improved as well as in a er,WayS, in the brain. Тһе sheep had access to al h, . a large Rhodo. ou yn pen wie evil across tho mig pa which Га eed not here „reiterate, but wbich must be dron plant near the mansion, the learo D opposite the door, the object re а dry comfortabls | ob serv our general agricul- they had eaten rather extensively. And althongh it lodging, with quitado кай plenty ot gt and fresh air. tural practice. ar E always p sapon Baron Liebig | is very strange that such should be the уві рев are cot wooden bi 4 inches broad, and nl ü tal owe ‚ but as one o н Case, yet if we 14 inch thick, нег mti to MEGAN ius "placed at right ang! E not о Ese as gigan 19 in мап а SD T hi, May i А NM remarkable bare of the pasture, we ean lesrtug. » э f linch between each r $ derstand measure why they have laid n loose sleepers 64 feet long, nd 2 inches squaro, | Pss. Ido jet pos agrieulturists will give up their тады proniscuouily at anything green, when at placod Gros ped ap dong ‘Tt bas a horizontal rail 9 inch ch, to o | absu o statistical returns, 80 that жели, апо other e the єў would not ne if they prevent the sow from laying up to the wall and сг ig her УП һаа 1 previousl у d a few leaves, probably fnot to young. The rails can either be fixed into the wall, or b; уу тумуш. Education incolnshire.—Some of the MEER to he The: ewes О epr baog one wea into the floor, and the other end fixed | most su ccessful me u ban am ‚зеш v with have had aff Diam ed that the to the spars of the roof, so that they can be removed when not |, , аб DP Dom bla: to ach provi ае ч Any joiner who understands what is wanted will be | 20% very a eng am injury did aei arise ес the dry food, as they bal able to devise me y which they can be put up or taken | read and anges but Det they were very intelligent | access to the same troughs: Мапу of the tegs wet down as required. It also has a 9 inch board placed edgewise | and observing men in d m of business, some of | drenched with Linseed oil and recovered. W. €. 5. on the front of the bench to peewit es дешы Ù rims a 45 ing n employing a very large amount of capiti Thus | dal кышт эел а о it eed P wes to | but keeping no sido d к оп] ues they looked; to feed, and is removed after the first two nights. The bench is being the banker's pas usiness being ^ taken up, e dirt which accu күнөсү underneath is | mosti ready-money ево s knowledge e of book- 4, cleared away every чо» it ra esh lodger, and it is y d ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. lime-washed 6wice a y eeping is not so essential esman, We have "^ Having described Фе breedi ng house for the sows to farrow ka public school in this distric ; the generalit id Wednesday, May 8. Present; in, I must say а prit words on the boar house, “which ipee M | и the boys аге sent to private academies, where | Ѕіг E. c. Korian, "Bart „ M.P., in the chair; the Eul —X— cro рее bé d Walt shctera fro from | othing having a particular application to our ч f Shrewsbury and Talbot, Eu Cat theart, Lord Bernet the wind, and о ат есу ог well paved and drained кипз is taught. In the adjoining counties of Lor тр АШЫ Maior йин yard of about 10 or 12 feet square attached to ps with а strong Northampton and Rutland there are large irn " Hon. "E AE H od, KA ЕА , Sir JY. 5 feet wall round it, the door of the yata being the same height Oundle, Oakham Am Орр iege but from ohnstone, Ba M.P.: Si экеу M pc. XP: a8 the wall, and lii ^ with she: фе n to prevent ir. being eaten м É а ©: Part. ; S away, and the so should be taken to this yard when in pare known o s educ there I do not A Sir A. Mac d, Bart.; Sir T. Western, Barta; стей аа son as served are мни ашы -* ms than those who [Bu Watkin Wynn, Bart, M.P.; Mr. Acland, МР,;, eie "ar Касс regole ge Pesca Midi psa сеем hments, Fa кака asa|Arkwright, Mr. Raymond Barker, Mr. Barnett, Mr, i бае ieccren aeri 1 yeg Г almost u sally | Bramston, M.P.;Mr. Bowly, Mr. ‚ бшш And if brought from th to th , th. Ш, тоса У SR У ой вуды igo рту чен кс де а priui h т be | obtain their rad cin at M hone, In the узаса of | Colonel Challoner, Mr. C ayden, Mr. T en МР; Í to, and perhaps dogs, whips, and broomstick soleo | the soil th y cau get a great deal of their ai Druce, Mr. Brandreth Sm , Mr. Hobbs, St lange teneas ш doy work m п Letter ism nied | from the operations of others, as well as fro hat | Holland, М.Р.; Mr. Hoskyns, Mr. иш o, Mr, Ишде themi lon ays given to thom uf tho same they se the | ston, M.P. ; Mr. Hutton, Mr. Jonas, Colonel Кшз, е ice and, A fed s sparingly, | they will take exercise enough in | man nce bs. ck and the nd wed the same—i5 | Mr. Lawes, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Mil Mr. P E ww nme erc ferar aeo EN чы a i boars should have | depends very much smorè on „those they are ES Pop r. Randell, Mr. Rigden, Mr. EU should be secured with e iron rope, pium tuska carefully with. isi e, I fe we аге an | Shuttleworth, Mr. R. Smith, Mr. Turner, ЪЪ 2 cut off with a small iron әз is used for саб n. |improvemen upon the e pas t gene eration. Generally, I . Wallis, Mr. Wells, Mr, Henry W. avinz describ believe, n. is more V gite a taste for reading | Wilson, Professor Simonds, and Dr. Voelcker, 4. H: ing escribed V ihe ешр liouse iet fe Mar , р тез: lected. - house, it is not my intention to enter further into the and general informat. i h тая поб common Twenty-nine new membe re elec = subject of pig, s, for provided the ey ha ve a dry, well. | past times, but inis ma advantages | Sir Masse opes, „ M.P., was sheltered lodging, it does not much signify whether it | C? mpared with them it is es reasonable to expect it. | elected a Member of Council, in the room has a south or a northern aspect, although, of course, | Within my own time, say 30 years, there has Pen. а | Mr. Balla Ts the nomination of Mr. Torr, we should er for с) but i "S E ko d tivat f the Mr. T Hon. mostly required for other purposes, he management of live stock, the application Frx. —Major-General the more importance, we ‘willingly edk ^ d ois E M manure, the use of. idis ШЕ: presented ron report of the Сору to desc be EN all going to prove that ME Ee are pro- | appeared that the secs The of sows at farrowing, and d the ti ing iu knowledge. Many w. as slow ODER had been examined b ihey аге eie ca their ng NE the — ENS S 1 adopting what they term Rees bia Кад apt to | Messrs. Quilter, Ball, into the brooding house, the Er Pu ilo ey ar the La Eid | forget - it generally inire a year or рук e to test | and were found correct. y are turned out fora Im ad rts Wa ery evident. the educa- | the bank n il 30 which keeps the bowels order, and the | tOn of youths алым to be tenant Alas I don't | mittee geoon that E , Ls aro open at thia tiles n их t ту important es the bowels | See any reason for т а special c course of instruction, wit it, be [invested in t e freely, and the young seldom Гар well; beiten wil nos report was айо рей, ements fot interferes with the free passage of the urine, | vete erinary, especially the latter; the being able to| — Drscossroxs. The following arrang : uneasiness, and, „if not removed, it would lead econ- goea ase poeir s to bleed when required | Weekly Meetings of the Council were sequences, for which purpose we give frequent re of | are so very essen mer who may be located | Wednesday, , Mr. Bea foto: at a time, until we pe (gene don MARS at b ibd many miles fro: зл а ne disci "n for ud Wednesday, May 17, Mr Mon Som we mix a little esit soap in the ае witen MN of live — e I think, t etimes wi and bave пате experienced much difficulty when these m have been used. We dea a moderate bed of short straw three o -before they are expected to farrow, M A ma; Ais time they are appro: бесоше si не g the body it assists them 2 thia, as eid as most pid mai at tirely selves, — believing that i Der without our d fou Mui d wi have oes ойне боюу X "Using any substan re due, which, collec ree inim a мер, кы place дене зены upon ie in such а | even fancied may c thei: remis tom, а acquires the. аб of bein alt and Beer.— which i i4 check the natural, Gola for the prize of 281. offer wearing out of our e ct sape ea ‚ God order ease of Sheep Stock them all, in due time, to waste an Coleman, South Fields, тро Vade ing iy арЫ етта .—Mr, J. H." the fi t to us pus t the Committee had settled the P rmi rwarded to every mem? n w-yar i Implement entries to iie (o тузед ees for last year, while the number NV , T M Mar 6, 185.) THE GARDENERS CH RON TOTE AND AGRICUT TURAL GAZETTE. 421 bil: ет. An v additions] grant of 507. |+ 1, believing that, | supposing that the extra ех f covering, boyo: o mad th e Local Committee for pream сара the value of each is theo retically admitted, e of Ae yards and A д икн ы x value of shelter to the farmer i is nok lika gained from it. With respect to this difüculty it - ats У | should al i ciim t that the r et i e close up to the |to be generally credited, until the yai n: T ure | of straw «E эр rx pe reque n ba be Com mended · tha ta a book and „the benefits of shelter are made ege use of chaff, the р вв of pulping, and the growing practice io ipi at the битим: rei Directors fodder or ыл with chaff, all отео to make e use as ух боны subsequent me eting: be called the кни To those who live on, and are constantly in the habit tual valu Nomen f > ut zs но. Р k, in which M y dpt ti for improve- | crossing, the eh grounds of Cornwall or of Devon, be feeding абаб, has been put at 35e. per ton ; and if we accept, ts and in the details of the different departments of | Somerset, € f North or Bou Pe Wales, or the hills of the | for illustration, this value, and compare it with the value of bem ay be enter en arranged tha! есе s ties, and a ceustomed to the prevalent | ЭТА as manure, which мрза been put at 12s. 64. te 4 tered for competition should be received | Rook їп all "hose "districts, the effects of exposure of it from that we gain 23s, 6d. per ton by changing the use of fresh =й = T stock in a athers may not be pparent as they are to | Ít from litter to fodder. Hence, where there is stock sufficient to 2? n Monday, thé 17th July. Thisreport | those whose practice leads the protect their animals from арргор priate the straw or capital at command to purchase up ad the winter’s cold and biting winds in fold-yards aud sheds, ied во ремет itin the most economical way, it would was —Mr. Raymond Barker, Chai чы beers in fortified the practice, its eoutinuanos is | арреаг і үч т to reduce its use ha liter to a minimum and y 1 $ red not questioned as a matter of economy, though instances are application as fodder to a maximum, were it not presented the е Re ort, which stated they had considered | not wanted in those districts of efforts being i by panung for the 1 fact, which I believe is ы: 1 itted, that straw the term: of the extract from the will of the late Mr. Wil- | and_walling, to modify the cruelty with signal ben in the соп ровї on of manure is of valu its mechanical " forwarded from the'University of London profit. As I am not pre , however, at this веч der to | effects in the ground ; and where the soil is of a stiff and tena- liam Brown, forw del tb ? | deal with advantages of shelter on the hills and high groun cious character it serves to lift and nérate it, and so admit from referred to them by the Council, and recommended that | [ wi t provoke discussion upon it; but I cannot resist | {ће atmosphere fertilising elements which are thus added to Secre d address a letter to the Senate of | calling саа to the practices of the cheese-making a that of Y stra. lf. In sup m Mei шу of the seventh Report of the Belaian Commission on Inceulation for Pleuro-pne — forwarded :by the Secretary IQ фа f F А ffs TS. 'This rep e general con- | carting manure and the e taken up by it are always heavy dition of England in any other respect than in the heavy rain- | items on every tillage farm, though we seldom trouble ourselves fall peculiar to them, where the аа, from the cow in-milk | to ascertain the real t in money of the labour and time con- e calf only a few months old, аге for the most partof|Sumed. It із manifest that the better the manure the farther winter exposed to the wettest and olde k weather in the field, | it will go, and the less the cartage involved in it ; and if the to the great abuse of the pastures, as well as the depreciation | Statements of those who the two dungs—i. e., dungs made the stock themselves. Iam not[now speaking of the hills, іп open yards; and that made under cover—may be taken Iam speaking generally of the practices of the whole of the our guide, w e that one load of the latter north-western cheese-making distric. urse, far as one lo: Di lecker, who whatever for не ч — The оо f th the fields or ин the бај, and t ock are generally in | În covered yards is worth fully half more than manure made in y MzzrI 866. repor e i | ор er ar circumstances.” Lord iba иеа а dt the various со offered | close, and роба iti ppropriate, under a | Kinnaird (see Transac Highland Society), in his to Society at Bury St. Edmunds, Ipswi b, King's false plea of e опотоу, as much space as possible to hay "Apri i e ents, showed the 8 Дешн from the application L i avin en read vtm ci] | in the lofts а an ement which not only spoils | 9f equal quantities с of d two descriptions of ure: First , » : the stalls, bos устав the tainting of the hay by th | year—7 tons tatos per те from uncovered dung, were favoured by the attendance of four бнт dinem б from t OWS. e stalls are rendered by this arrange- | aud 11 tons m со ersd dung ; second year—42 bush TATION.— Lord Augustus Hervey, М.Р. ; | ment oppressive to all animals occupying them, although | 0f Wheat and "196 stones of straw per acre from un Major Parker, M.P.; A. J. Hardeastle, Esq. „Р. ; | efforts are frequently made to secure ventilation by giving | dung, and 54 bushels of Wheat and 215 stones of straw gor ее } d E ?|a direct draught across the buildings, which I rals | рег acro е9 dung These fi ppear to me to 2 indi ie De etes y mela h. B, Зено 80. ; | say is only ma ing bad worse, as nothing can be much more supply. to — conclusive тасса for making dung with uddlestone, еу, a . Бепуоп; . | pernicious th than ect curren f -cold 1) Б at home under cover; апа when we f Scotch ;:G. г Clay, Esq.; М " the end fa ddled. tog с t prt by enimals cramped HR es rs. and Henderson, lazin ET oam acre an uddle: ge rrow stalls. n ‘ро; e manures," we cannot to e force of m Clerk (Mr. W. Salmon), Mr. Win. Bidazi, Sir | when the. ey ieave the stalls for "the. f fields, are necessarily in а | the вете! ed in favour of co yards. I dir эү а EE = eate шш; and яа: 2n к soll ап and climate E gem north Бы гада а : Mer Сань rt d wya PSWICH DEPUTATION.—Rig on. Lor nn counties are affec e excessive rainfa! эшге, ng me in grap rms that ho regard ЖИЙ for ho Count S s Kelly, Me wie to them, and a full share of cold winds and f ey с covered dung as strong beer апа his open-yard dung as в re y; roy у, rally have to face a chilling atmosphere, with their feet ind beor, and that while it was quite possible. to take too much of the County ; s Н. Cowell, Esq., Mayor of Ipswich ; | legs plunging into the ground already trodden into a mire, | the former, in the of the latter a t a ©. Cobbold, Esq.. Member for Ipswich ; Captain xd 111 кы to caca Ы uildings, and the healthy Месе qa AE ов, applying m ianea vio wa an МЕА онер onts enry Jervi: s White Jervis s, Member for Harwich and | comfort айо herein to milking cows, "tio buildio ng accom- ее ees элү ойша aen dude Sr on given in the cheese-making districts is very striking. | loads of covered yard-manure will go as far ав 20 yards of sem А, Chairman of the Great Eastern Railway Com: Itis true that tho cows are atat iae y and it M Peer s A ordinary dung, if we regard the сое simply in its chemieal I uy i flo n. R. ; Gin Row — for Harwich ; J t Mur dnd stas ud r4 а ME pose iria: Here! quie ord с ow |а prag mata a of sam P бой рег жо. s г" а uld not stand in the majority o e cow-hou: r, coming as 1t may in unpropitious weatbor. Can ення d hairman ied — Eee cic al ied of the management of the А? Stock ot C Ches’ hire, Е ШЕ | ft bo val ed at less .peracre? Having laid this stress ме р. 7 е Sq. ger ward, T Northampton, writes; a o me saying t e finds ** the | upon the only tangible objection that has been raised agaiust the ] i way ompany ; ; J. A. Ransome, mec E. | heifers are generally put to the bull when they are 18 months | covering of yards, let us now consider the very material item ackard, Esq; Hasell Rodwell, Esq.; E. Grimwade, |old ; but some of the smaller farmers put them to the bull as | —tbe cost of covering—and see if we may not safely strike a а. ; G. Sexton, Esq.; S. A. Notcutt Esq, Pow, earlings, which of course is very much against their becoming | Ъайапсе ofprofit. [The discussion of this point will be given lerk; E. R. Tarner s i ваай T Es » A large cows. ey are taken up at nights about the end | eek. | Те E 1 , q.: H. Dbiddell, Ч.; ©. Д, | of October, and have cut straw up to about a month of са! з Я mpson, Ез. ; R. C. Ran me, Esq ; R. Bond, Secre- | when they ay mixed with the straw ; nd a ilog] | Ary to the Committee ; Сосни. оо mlin of the ende sis (07 JMAcbíetos. sbippons is 6 fee EPUTATION.— nement, Mayor ; by 6 feet, but two cows are tied up in one stall. Рт l ухх D Wm Seppings Waiter Moyse, William Burkitt ; ide G. Td Town Clerk; win Durrant, Boroug тсн РЕР AE Howes, Esq., Medi ; the Sheriff of Norw k; the Town Cler E. о Oota cil pro- eration of the үе, locality ci тигу for holding t the ear each position to which n called, it was decided in favour votes to 17. y with th mended by mm x fr ador ot an ton list = be recom- x eting on iie "qoas at the ensuing General м шк "moved that the Society hold |1 rata m 005 in the district com- Lei g m, ind. га А nave , and ado "fixed to take place. I "ved not to hold a weekly inst. (Derby Day), adjourned to e 10th inst. а from nu we iei ge the iovis Jor аму Stock.—I regret m е value of shelter i ie the тене of cheese-making district Б тм ire me first to think of importance of ter from the hill and my present in- Lincoln, the pris it was seconded by Lord —— Pare been yard: t pe ede gom armers? CL ubs. the ср. oA Shelter at the igh Farming without Manure: Six Lectur grita [e at the Experimental Farm Vinc 12. By M. понт Ville Oliver, 3 f Tom Paternoster Row in | It is quite true that w have, in ту little Alis me six at Vince nes by the Professor of th Museum of Natural t! at W. anu The | the eei p! The pr inciple on Vieh M. Ville р appareni soil to begin with, and thereafter to appl. iliser, required med, he has ej ers bleak be е bleakest position, - neading th н t that which is pape by all good — kn ing the pastures to k eep пб онч chiefiy, by giae ы man; Eh all slick о Xn folds ard. qunm prej ern йал ems dairy jme n ae a ае £A gn e- | ж ге «tis чабр in coal, endi in sewage—o дген т. Ч halk, bones, so called nodules (a word which is cá > if it was either the trade or АНД и name а the in front t of tho pea e waste of common T in d spars, &c. "Ot e: rus ipt n chapter the following is the pub- rires a quadr: ye sith the buildings so red Lo the prevailing winds, and afford + Bull toa utere par manure Rar. proves that it nid, lime, potassa, апа z Базов prr ran vei n with regard to these the quantities s pplied by the о onltivation, A - re an wenn (€— rotation - n annual retu: th past traditions and excellence. —Analysis of contains the four , ins not amount to two-thirds tern side it is frequently а question with farmers the Да, the | exc А ог the eas how the; ps best '*get гіа” of the great bulk of straw th ас pee T E ad the value of C shelter EN RÀ froi disposed,to — Colza. — yate tains the 1 fertility of the ced ne aired, whatever m: are e continuously grown, without rotati son of the quantitie: four fertilisin; mne 4e s а таш complete scc anc ig с5а with us which regulates. the new barriers that have hitherto red we may conclude er the only tangible reason against the cove straw produced wm be consumed on е, imited production.. 422 THE GARDENERS ——— > NERS ША ANI the regulte ——— На ) "Uem JU Ше ате; ропот A dis CUGRICUITURAT GAZEITE | ; р эры: д, йш, меч те Bonghi forward |... le on 5 s 4| Carrots should [MAY 6, 1j And the follo Mi pom and n бе кыл, je AE PME, Horat; a $4 kometi the end s noci. d during this mou E s n.» | шо tural Lom "M sM Ville I it to new agrieul- E Кеп lesu oit Sheep, ie — in ridge eultivation ipn tho tome гов; Е Althoug the presence о ur , evon Nott. in soil ssary М iy "of fertility | 80 ewes, at 405. Man, and lando ые: Ее jons — е Reta pl 2 1g te е. de end ж чэ бин (2. alao Бы о be horseshoe: Y wi to зе same "a тој d £25 ean with th ges gh. with тери CC ТАЕ и Ario pera ‚ в. e hand-hoe, children pond, then ree “Thus, ni Lue 1.2 сом ке ‚ hired 301. the bank. plant i us the hoer Wheat and [уме tash rams, А Sr A Жү: oos ou hand, they =a aig bunch, vai Sar їр thig is they иш ofli lime for ee , po for betreten poer e "в. s? f ms t right. Blanks A: : ү? t away at ^ TA the lef. peri (^i We e cultivation of a pieee of AS es оф Culture; Swedi a these piak A egin YT giring it the е complete manure, Rent dins ҮЕ нт 5 е боца Е nud daring of the month " EN und £d ] an taxes.. ns HE YEAR. th. cot: is ae "ben we co z би cereals u upon A» т Anon E 6 m -— erem d t lima е БЕ: to the soil, continue the геч) for beddin, be suffi оа n til TRS , t el РАА » Other g = Srail ufficiently clean th, and —— io to raise, P| pu аа acu. AS 4 patinar akih is £o et ty pone maing the ril ma spising ов of f — BH en by women t wed by the harro tai о LT € [oum h weed d Ro кинен ө "d Ne brin тоја wd 1863990 0 0 a is Sn to нң d фанн рик sto; bc Tu ents, e; th n the emite dee eyer lios аА 100 0 0 шап ре смирен passes up " І aboni 26 inche e soil ча ів applieabl , s and hired keep hes A Т es it pulling out th y furrow, [^ bis of ; only we may dispense with 1 терн нет 8.4 Y of needa, so thai tbe load shal o manure as the lom by the 5 — " commence ау bh $ coget 50 10100 yarda i карей ina da element of the first crop we desire to NS Eon emitte cof et ali dra гуз len аз the qua, * Jf, on rem " 1864, by valuation .. ‚ еі, 1st, 1 so Бале 3d. anure ш let b per acre, The ei ry, 16 be wo p e. 000 nd: 24. per cubic yard. Т y contract ; it rr e indelnitely. we jap А b. " as BRE aer i ne s manure thus т wg sedo dec of its dominant ; ipee p ly —— M set E m which it belongs inue amongst the three immediately rm по рини of the complete n s RE eem T зн EA nd by three — ч share of each jg tho erop points эш the > тай in | Re эб j^ mot иаи cet е $ аю guano, or eepeoin айу эрш d “ Ву погону 4 Bullocks. th the hosphate 96 new fele binations we eg in "possessi н ы дё). OTT б ‚ is tho tus tọ apply it broadcast o i tid immeasurably more powerful then | qeu t dl ihe coria iy of the drill it он [i n inel 1$ 6 ге, and at the sam | ий phu cul 4 a Лова to know i in what КИ МУ is anew | ym mare and 2 eobs Hoo анте to act ав auus time пів gled: mi и practica here, n full yu Ж: | recei — are all th хор ошер рш Keon of 8 stablo-horses, ak is wes; in this case the dri at the Turnip сюр Р 2s, per week I 14 9 сее the manure né d ЭШИ que tfm Р Mem écrite 248.19 ..0 with the soil b ә ong furrovi, т Wzsr Buckrawp, Ѕоотн M randa, 8 by auctio dl "p : m to 3 it er owe ib та, paet ме ing g is the report of th ornon [The followin й Draft SQUE 18617 6 soil void the loss of moistur ders Vk Land in the 45 г ре Boy. TA. g| Sheep killed for HET gw 9 f the En фо map ui te рЫ: s both from ihe M M eiety's Ji Б 0 after o ch are ai work in yid шей let аб area ЕА lang, 7948808:— "тй #0. dne estin EEEE е s ^ b Gs —— 817 19 гоч р wor land which I] in connection with „ие farmed it 12 Cows, 1 yearlin. Bullocks. f | on the one side d ци thua eng 8 en d, ope i n I have tem ees | gand4calves .. 193 16 0 them on the other si iving t ae koning ih pw M im. t has Es th P B m pc The sowing mac мк soo Mu» covering their extra quanti at fro Carri 25 i : immedia due s nga sheep with ER e ус partioularly { 5-year-old "-- " ATE гени pounds d Po RAM rably increased. It y Grass, ita уйше. 2 uuu i ч par apre wher y known, to as much. as ive of previous would be Lom 9 2-year-old n" NOV e crop has "- rtis mai for the Lone ——— TA 4 Bund dd 0040 s vis nough and to s dere d бе 100. In order: peras about 3/. ry ponies .. .. 47 vorat gi pare. The only s order to make myse » pe urge а m of ea fro e, 5 rieh eultivation and ы: їо, мо а good ші З одо тая, 1 bavo for куша баа wel КИЕТ о" t2 forco ө ошар plant rry wn шаш used ^ ав bedding for cattle. 2 FA ai young plant em pes the season d d а compound meal (the i ^ I have also HES ai 0s, ehe i ai 14 drills subjoin*) as the princi (the ingredients of wbich Eum, at 45s. sowing machine эв. ihe 14 drills rendy t hay. The "- еввогу to Ape Grass к 1 Cotteswold at 808. aai sowing, that t Sie before you 0 the im P Mia Ix rchased were all used f 1 Tb. ndi g. When the Ry j ui yo of time in ib d AP undi e bullocks and reg Th Dis in New Devon” - weather be o dry to pas s sown, it ів advisable, if iè pee en were for the 'stables. e Oats Wool, 1501. в, 20], weite pass a light roller over the the een My practice Le mplete the process by k ош um the farm, ап M obitu rd pesa ders dedii ought; but when the ground is pe V т сех д for pre : t th with _——— insi 0) OE weather, this should not be done. АВ ura. ту hora om^ et 5 br oir or di d MENDA" Turnips ma и пе. À e oth E т де є ot n Пе in the charge [og E tho rent rent far | EA үү УГ КолреСюйыр so uz. iocus Aa has been. сөс aM pasture STATEMENT OF FARM A А г t ^ ard 5j y — ha fi shallow Plug ing Le CCOUNTS ploughed 5 Тан, PROM OOR, iam, 180%, TO Á x е Buor- | Showing a pront of 101 "uw н m NI фе, S barowe pk Argo ue rer. AA n p еу int A. ? t ы is valuéd аб“ , in add tilth for Turnips , г ктен» а ае нтр гори i, in addition to the manure, е first forrow n is advisable to plough 363 :— pany Я above » igiene & is ecause the i ed bip m deep бего Ленана; ni о ої reduc Bullocks, ransaetions ра ап accurate Aa A ono thus us piecemeal, 2 pe classifi account еи Ете 4 som io ent, te & ^ а $44: 6.4 е "t not "ren publication ges my ova е. nob os A M spread on i peris Lo E os roadons і estive form in which to T a LE рее open book ? apesant Uit on ee ш it ME 1 0 H purchasing corn, леа feed on the ep o spread; $ the f shut ing i whioh, йө a » —Á [6 10. 0 AO: in anticipation T. I will add a i the ia озду bui buie o ball tb the book's үөнү + Esel T ag raised. [Those Ra a ы of the me Perim i — be geen boit tho add I 4 and 5 years T ME , g given next week. ] ploughing at doubl: vn he estratos the жой т rera iiy. м. Bd Calendar of the ashes at half d T 3r $ куго Чы оз 00 3) — рабе Fori. Operations, No do 0 барі froma: ae 2 Yearling coits and filly) 0 9 о ои e ed to eut te, if © * proud," may b such definite A = 5 Bundry рошез pole uw T ; Qat, eu too low, W. eed bos e md e tion as this illustration | doc Beans hoe | ey are Boa каво! through the wi i EE P. 359 0 0 this this шош. The у, require. horse- ‘hoeing d br T d, but this is much edi Жы КБе, wonder à iM e-plough or Е о Завой зе were г depth of it, as they w would be т the rows, at the close may be safely worked Айг Crosskill's pira rbya deep ploughin gto to begin Fi : ат “ the hoeings. Thi Aerei | next mon ir -crusher will be found d useful this ws on each 3; R Mme v side ro are qae thzough this mo onth, and а Vetches dun are tachin мды уе been sup cattle, pm Т = he Ks сау, Although a few di been, ari (p aic ш | AEE ppe to be MA soon as cleared. P ий, that д follow. c ou h, ases, the roller must ушей] nu er ns a Cabbag ca - Чо keep all he moisture ug te owing from the 9^. уме то transplanted now be da. the land harm Loos uc t TI other. стор, 07 doep i | May, the ivation, and plentiful manuring. a Jarg? ч Cabbages is best done in wet weather. Пе | K costin w ту season th; Б 6з. Drum head Cab! E: KT mU ire э ке plo: a, Та is | tho distance bebween tho ETT - costing 7995 on stiff ela; ich require meet as much ees tinual ploughing and culti Dx zo ' Мат 6, 1865.] E... GARDENERS CHRON NIOLE AND Е КАТ, G GAZ ETTE. 423 ET ^ voce e —— try to owns, may learn =ч actual observation the THE HYDROPULT, E d by women and|r relative Nee of all, and turn the kno ge thus ай -— on мү? pe on y) knees, — ре о good account, From fhe Ca in a Natal j d, that She bent plants may be blown upright | New. = may still be € if not all done No {тоба i to Correspondents. ш mon nth. The roots shoul ddied, and vek CANADA ЕЁАвмтхө: Н. G, any thanks. eep all newly vow. ж clear from | Слттьк CONDIMENTS : М A experi was watered. — ише, ы "m Luton is, how much Ineheat.—One к ruega of seed per aere should be 1? If en mae Ке rows 12 in apart, in the middie of this 274 Tbs. of се «һай, 197 lbs. of jene yl] m, smi a e light soil рыбе айу in ing an| Vine Ur Ee OE A OE d, ow cleaned an d reduced to a tilth by the action "ef Hering well worked the land where it is for its roots, and vent i fine шо mig d, the seed may be drilled (8 o 4b. per acre) in rows 9 to inches „—Early in this month, about two bushels of sown on the land prepared bright heavy seed should be Ари» jo for it jt—in rows about 80 in Hops. th ought either be ed pa r a Second rate About the 1 g shoots, will be long week the Dines, or m t work is mpi by — e là are „Жы tied to - pole with 6, but if еге is likely to be a redundancy of bine, two instead of three ceri adita жайлу HarL FARM: May 1, 1865. тиди; Wheat, 4 ; Barley, 11$; Oats, 14}; Bean , 175; Peas to piek for m arket, 8 ; Olover, 131; "Italian Rye- grass, 12; Pasture, 15; Mangel, 16$; Cabbages, 11; w plan been horse-hoed, hand-hoed, harrowed, and roll Tb have barrowed with heavy ir and are now being Вәл оой, ne Ma angels were put in in April, — foot of land i ‚фор , and k forward, stock ш doing w We ha 180 sheep and е A 52 head of oed and year- linge, The fh ballo k клане been all sold. We have sold some lambs to butcher at 40s.each. Our lambs have done 4 ° pur uring the severe weather But, in dint "of strength, all ordinary cements yield the is in roce 1 Тһе ewes after la mbin ng palm to Jeffrey's arine Glue, a pound of India- EN for kept in alex (3 sth oH lambs. We onet shg "| » p — арша, pamal ki an ed »— -€— n ur at most ө! е tool warehouses, bave bundne of last va Mangel, and have sold 0| ratos than 4f exu Do mde Who lied to china and SPRIN od X seors tons to neighbours 18s. per ton; also sold а glass, the substances should be cautiously made hot enough » e ышы Clover e for 907., not va nal it fer: ur own use. Io me M MN pes phon Им then n cesar prt pagos, prei йм — иат! I This was the first cut off 9 acres. Ther 1 immediately. When well applied to the stem of а common all heavily manured and trench ploughed before winter.| tobacco-pipe it will prek ab any other part, in p to The Bean manur ploughed before Ше The colour of the glue prevents its being used THE HYDROPULT winter, The peck an acre of Wheat did not this уеаг pro : is desirable in every set. The followin the particu! : Lr well, but it it is now branching. Most of my Whea gm s "nbabitants of West Pise". oerte d ston: чыш Mme for at 1 bushel to , Бо der to evid their 1 v. resolve too thick. J. J. 4 pe prn Мен yop ton, юше hat a perpe ү. pierog th mille ri all the cows WETTING SIDEWALKS, in the parish, and, when ripe, oe А сисе, to th SP LING STREE . In order to carry out this res jon, an immen: HING CARRIAGES, Gro —The we sanie. E da poop dry, the T onstrueted with the oyal arms, and many other 5 M [mies ен the north Md day, пећ Smbellishments o «агуй. ppop n * On the sy dang of YING Moers chan th een's coronation, abou: о е wives and daughters » тч. i god to the west, and vith "nis ange o tio subscribers assembled at the house of Mr. G. Nash, BATH, has become milder, and some slight| with one meal's milk from 187 cows which were kept in t в, иу? эн п, М Ай yoh Vete ata no indic e Ж amounted io up ыў Бк ms ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE E rain, generally presents а very | 9ccupied the rs from gi urn y into When ed ed 9 feet in circum- poor ap , ома mos palpably а p eola pF : ferenco, 3 “feet 1 шер in a diameter, ала and 1 foot 10 inches dem. |. Rosrar Ново end .D. and F.LS, Her. Н. Н. Downmam, А.В, food. r resented Queen at Buckingha: е, RLEY Ніввевр, Esq. ight to three weeks since the mutton and beef so edi 19, 1841. Florist), much lower it had weeks iousl ORSES versus STEAM : X. A of ch L Now, however, the scarcity ea be in felt, and] Шош, at least вуми ет ui ті men d (ra Нуоро wil diw paie porisontaly, nacer, tough at Cirencester оп Monday w ly ever knew fat| end to end of every field, this 40 cwt, must tramp or slide in Two E а Ире, and forve it through Delivery the effort to lift anı o rof ичкер арен бут stock realise such high p Pra Mutton sold a£ from fort to lift and loosen (1) each 10-ineh strip of Hed Р 94, to 10d. per 1b., d I shed felativel uch course a hardened floor is formed. What a contrast to the ч ар etched relative! tat ке operation of Fowler's 4-fi resting on two larg: eA Tie What plant has suffered much heels, and weighing s Wb SIN. Arawn опо # suppose 1 40 es width, which а per and more HYDROPUL months of uen of p durin rhe Shorough оса is effected. In the former case every GREENHOUSE AND соквЕвтатоВҮ - March and the early part of April. But PD whatever the any p : operation created the need ofanother. The horses and the A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL EMENT, : w e ri аб tooltogether hardened а floor, below which water not the he cause, fields d moderately tog belo hich could Я аннан сера Аа cp à g of March have ма thin as to be| penetrate; ог if е in wing, they — the . к. These r. ks apply siderable per- € they ration attempting to reduce to tilth, and so made | AND SPECIALLY gr pend FOR USE IN sn GREENHOUSE tage NSERVATOR is it ыды plant, Tt is nob "tbe » wireworm, ngibher Kurs oy fux б: : Cor. In eonnection with the — “г Seeds № what the Wheat plant from—being | per 1b., снай some time ago in these columns, w quo! M" Prio 24. ived ont of the by the land being frozen and | the results of experiments by the Kelso Club "n бв vitality | Complete, with 24 feet Suction Es thawed, so as to throw the roots of the plant, 9f samples. зе Ex i^ п робо ERA last report eb and Fan, groun H К " n е к Fey d, but this season the men, seems pue 1 ае: орнот E n that This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily even Бурков and жі 904. Spring corn ting has been done elo Per 100 seeds. f the kind „More than usual success, pd looking very : Meiko Clover ^ 2 produosd, e" ne trials, = plants, its орен: wu. Mangel Wurzel ís more Y FE 523 є А LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE, nr than m S MT, Sm e al \ feld work : Nisike at 100. s $5» et eene back by the "^. oming а m ing T . White at 808, » z CAUTION. . Alsike ab 130. „ 928 ,, dx argue ip гой шуен; of th bhis time, шалу) 7 Red at бі. i 80), because the chances ar ND ега x A ra eu off after ор, . Yellow "e N n » has excited. the cupidity of so-called мос LEE time feve i > » palming on Public hay, | that p enm е shoul пе aded not hito. nta pei "M eeds found in each samplo is $ st f th fid. 4 € through their connec- given them ief i din hig we ud б бетер were mado t to ascertain their natur d to pl id devices on exhibition, and for sale, in the та} any relief in regard to the repeal of| мк, Bowry's HERD. The sale of certain familles from. the f pat -i ngery шдеп}; tiel gon Surely, however, 9. of [n pripspal Biddington n E pu 6 фа p ior хонио b way agre taxed to consumption cannot m longer Mower A n, outing, ete Sahod S Ку: tho Hydropul in appearance, and are ealeulaied io борене nearly its valne, gs. The Proprietor therefore Caution, Pensive, a 4th DUKE ОЕ Охі , Wi ht for 60 gs. ; Ps ———— Fame, for 55 gs ; Duchess of Walton, for 52 g&,; Peacefi that parties wishing ^ 4 61 gs. ; Вксохр BARON WETHERBY went to Coleshill at 64 gs. ; | should examine the machine offered for sale, and see if % has at- T DosrtoMr. Blackstook. ot Hayton Castle, in Cumber- | ү ched thereto a label, with the following words:—" ] Seeds, А silver medal has b; Lm M o. Toe Bd Pho pee Vosr's Patent, only by Garmas & Bnowrrr, awarded ; ton’ "S ав реп ав 15551. 1. Ae. the чыт. М 8, e emales or. V 43, to M. by the Western vine Aube jelet: М "AE nd the 15 bulls and bull calves averaged mous, GM Donner memes Proprietor, 5 т, 142 and 1 utton 401, 38. nless label is attached, tho Machine is 9f Reading, in [ra the well-known seedsmen, | розы: P RJ. Dr. Voeleker'sleeture merely stated that thé | not the Hydropult. Sent y them to the wE n the erc er Ad p rest 4 Ее Potash- eerie / QUAKE 20 to 94 ‚ ith th Testimonials, „арген. un , exhibi! of potash, They Н wi ties containing 60 to 80 a экы чне днда ea um 2 m p «e Hei i» E brought to England, dud pl 4. HYDROPULT 00M, 142 & 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. "а expounder, (he farmers, meeting either a&| Мазы» Cooipuny. doube you can havo oim | CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, Рвонывтов. Thorley's food; the one being 4236 lbs. od, and yet been killed. Still 16 weeks' eriments are qu to give a tolerable idea of what willi be E gross amount of food to produce i meat, I find it amount to 45361bs. without Т! Rhah 3 XJ and 4576 lbs. — at food. rA you porera, A- ot much; ertheless, in both cases a ive ue same increase TO E And this is the result which A aaan icate that and stim: f fi regard tj e health, th. mmen: Call them medicines, if you 1. end e no doubt they have considerable medicinal Medis апа do enable се to digest their food where otherwise they would not | CEMENTS: J Thomson. Lime and egg cement is freq made by moístening the edges to > — with pore | egg, dusting on EN а me Sold of muslin, and | bringing the edge! act. an qu аб: pm freshiy-burned lime with а small pm boiling зат Р "d | An моь чу Throwing Water Bea Hand Power {560 'ATENT), вер By Royan LxrrEms Р, PRICE LIST. Of egg used should be intimately and thoroughly mix beating, with an equal bulk of water, and tb кеа өй by | COMPLETE wITH Brass CYLINDERS AND £ s d. added to th кише. s to form а which JAPANNED STIRRUP 112 6 ould be used speedily, as it soon sei Thisis а valuable LETE RASS m^ cement, possessed of great strength, and eapable of with Сомр wm B бтр 2209 Mene hi pas — € si bee The lud lete" as ain ld 2) foot Buction and 3 feet, scraped c or Р г erior varieties Price “ Comp des of it. Crac yesse! and glass may often Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose and Small Jet, eese, may ki of earthenw d NN though not Рефор тераа by white lead ead on strips of calico, and secured with bands of twine. THE Журн 424 UTTON'S | saved exclusively from LARGE YELLO 9d. per Ib. ns of SUTTON'S ELNI other choice Sorts, see SU' bes EU MA had ^d gratia and PRIZE MANGEL AM LONG RED, Bec YELLOW, RED GLOBE THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. н fally-developed Roots. GLOBE MANGEL. Cheaper by the cwt. SELECTED YELLOW GLOBE, and SEED LIST, | Establishment, Reading, NEW FARM t free = application. al Berkshire Seed "HUN S CHAMPION SWEDE, perfectly hardy, vay Ий pco, stores exceedingly well, and rarely if ever suffers IREE HUNDRED @ 2 PRIZES, зо биро hare Peen i kh Royal Highness Consort's Prize have Flore е, ihe oral Tw M Бека S Mano. Mr. Usa ior eed the are far superior to any other we poo onini ein heavier SUTTONS e oN Bork ICHARD WA SurToN Da mm ап d Seedsm WALKER,SEED Bedfordshire, begs to offer the Paang for c: for ndi NEAS IN 1 e Prine oven akorat dtoSUTTON'S C CH HAMPION and South ess rer | Prizes in various parts of the Right Hon. Lord Berner rd Berners раге! serii P you wn. І сап confidently say any other Swedes growing Seed 1s. озод, ос cheaper by the bush NEW. EE gratis and pos ST um shire Seed Establishm GROWER, &c. йты, YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL W EY us WHITE SP. RED CAB EAST NES LANT, кык 5 ; рег Seed Warehouse: ui ый habit ; in sealed packages, в. d. 6 ONION, 1s. 6d. per lb. E PLANTS, extra strong, 58. ТТТО, fine, Js. per 1000. g, per 1090. AND СО, AE D'S COMPACT, selected great pleasure in 15 0 10 the choicest Eh, а оздон б. and MEER. SEED, P АСЕИН ne \ | Tankard-shapcd Swede, 15. per | | I | Wheeler's Imperial Swede. HKELER'S IMPERIAL SWEDE, H tion. Won the First Prize а the Gloucestershire Root Show, several valuable Silve: o Ме 1b., 45s. per bushel Carriage free by rail, and 5 per cent. discount for cash. J. С. WHEELER & Sow, Seed Growers, Gloucester. - AMES DICKSON SON J 102, ES S Em кашты ~~ АЛП LIST of FARM SE 1 EDS on applica: ELARGONIUM MRS. POLLOCK. — rm 60- gae 7 28. E each; -Larger Plants = al Pane m ps xin; LEAVED PELARGONT 'NIUMS. P dint. бе окоо Varegitoi moins ЕЧ Golden Fleece О | 5 бош o Warwick аф а aE EA | Alba margina: 260 Shotesham Pet з .: 3 0 E» T Jane . we EUR S 3 6 | Bridal Wreath 4 0 Flower of the g 2.8 $ Daybreak è 4 0 Julia BUTS vá Scintillai 6 0 Beaton's Silver Nosegay . æ 6 0|8t. Clair 36 | ZONATE and PLAIN: LEAVED VARIETIES. visio | Ma Madame Vaucher за r Panch _. i Eis TUS ng & Christina — з. .. зо uni | 3 0 И Н -80 24 80 Mida! Ры, Lady M Aloton з о чуе $ èl All the above are nets autumn. struck Plants, well hardened, ready M esae ле poses Nurseryman, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, one of the ARDIEST, FINEST, NR Mosr NoruimIoUs. Swodes in ET | Calceolaria; T5240 . DAVIES begs to ve gs ing H Shrubby Varieties, Mr a he rai offered for the first tim. err hav tmn ET Jiii and are equally good for "bed rea for GARIBALDI, crimson sca; das N; CRIMSON KING, fine crimson Ne us E HER FLORIBUN DA, red LO AUREA SUPERBA, fine yellow | Сом ОРТ! À d. NAPOLEON, bright; crimson E GENERAT LE NEGRO, v VIATHAN, E trig TA t erma very LO, dark crimson ix: * hm er $5 Second iij di 12s. per Kd The чы Larkfield pr Wavertree, near Вч, кы 8 GER G E Nor * Among scarlets € ellow, and in the Liverpool, EAn ice, t 20, 1864, Тһе; а decided novelty 2, uen colour and st; uis render A [XN заре very collection.” Jared d ined r been obtained ; possessing as буп ovelty, s but singular beauty of colour, sion of bloom. "—Journal of 508 » deulture, аА ui opent the vari poder Man; nem combine the | rolific b Nosegiy raco with the ане shaped E of the BE. zn kid. сира nsable hose E thé. tiere [м to ге E vith' e times," — —Ga BEATON'S INDIAN Y. —Flowers orange scarlet, with FON Er of MI qe a EE E edis pleasing Лү the aas ch are of medium size, are produced in extraordinar nia а Hybr ue Nosegny, of dwarf but free habit, a and first-rate bedding variety, and very most порою and valuable addition to the materials for ACA "—Gardeners' Chronicle. colour."—Journal of Ногі he ond аа аз being the first t p colour which will be placed within reach of the flower gardener.” —The Floris. —Flowers crimson scarlet, the t medium abundant, leaves darkly zonai Grown at the Crystal Palace F Chronici. ете Ө EATON mugs clear pce T os of immense si» and fine form, trusses also large; a strong free-growing kisi, ет for pede Price, 5s. each. ** A thoroughly good variety."—Gard leners’ Chro vue эе. гу y rosy Кет of good size and fum rese good al very free-flowering kind, of dm nd abundant. А rs Invaluable e bedding. Price, 3s. 6d. еле vis tóm SR en vid eie witt pole. clés white eye, tru and c у ing a perfect globe, horse-shoe lef Price v 6d. (ug GLOWWORM. —Top petals of flowers fiery scarlet, lower magenta flushed with crimson ; the russe are good and very erect, standing well above the foliage ; the © habit is druted com] This variety promises to f the most novel + beautiful plants In. introduced for ihe "T" LAS producing a rich and peculiar Geran um. Tries, 5s. S Fourm T, A ы а novelty." her remarkable f hardeners T Chronicle. ot та magenta, top pe Hy rid Nos "ot strong а i- easing. Price, um; ORANGE NOSÉGAY. іона bright rango, trasera T ite ner true Nossgay, with deep green leaves, and of free habit, in colour, very effective. , Price, So flowers differ from all gàs “ A great acquisition ; e flo FO we have seen in their decided bright orange tint. p Oen thia the yellow tint is also strong “In this the yellow tint is also — Flowers brick- А сане x em E ETE о ai «Боот р for the gov. of "colour 'EEN.—Flow: - vea very smooth, perfect form апа each ALAMANDER.—Flowers запі scarlet, "e сорай habit, horse-shoe leaf. Price, 33. 6d. е ach. with white emt SCARLET GEM.—Flowers bright orange » Scarlet, with y hoe leans profuse bloomer, dwarf habit, with dark horae, 36. 0d ud. invaluable for the mass of colour it produces. a oi MRS. WM. PAUL.—Flowers clear delicate rose-pin w a of perfect form, habit dense, бикове, горд plant promise for Pise: culture. ce, 5s. de ul os “In respect to and form far in advance All fan a тит varieties wi е have y e pni ay PELLE largi m pei Же cular ; dm uo utiful. тее бо sis Chron crimson, 7 WALTHAM SEEDLING. Flowers fine, ЖШ а" en е truss, horse-sh hoe leaf; 2 Hybrid Nen rund ella, but much darker than ы Ex de Kx epe solicited, for delivery i E 3 s T z LE Mem OT DN The lam CARPENTERS pe s NUM ee * x ENTERS Vot * РА s PEAS.— e CARPEN RSN MON: рог оо WHITE Oo CARPENTER S MONSTROUS GREEN RPEN ERS OU: papel fes to Epwanp C. Merchant and Sas а Sussex St. James's Street, , T Max 6, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 425 Ho Е T H E T CC А ЖБ ab. EIG ATE SILVER n AND.—Best Kent and Burrey [ERRA о COTTA G ALLERIES, "Ro. 1 South Wharf, d Аа LOAMS, SPHAGNUM, ROCK SANDSTONÉ, W., are NOW OPEN з with a теш year Seedling ARBUT CS CHINESE, le ed T WER POTS, &c v Е до of A VASES, PEOUSTAINS: TAZZAS, ER үем Seedling ARBOR-VITJAE, C RMERICAN. А Чаокт ; Band ама be sen A V ate "Я GARDEN EDGINGS, and other Architectural end Spear Seedling NTI, 40s. : — ENJAMIN LAM Tottenham Court Road, бесан BERBERIS DARWI z B, 243, Totte ier Soling BROOM, WHITE PORTUGA ней feu TOB BACCO PAPER, іп 4-lb. packets. B Londoz, W., Maxuracrorer of RUSTIC HORTICULTURAL am Seedling S YELLOW SPANISH, 15s. rice on э Application to GOODS—Rustic "Fern Si tands, Flower Vas ental Flower Lear Seedling РІС CEA NORDMANNIANA, 1005. | Hrwnr ArPLERT, dnt & Son, Dorking, Surrey. | Pots, Mignonette Box. s-head еф Фо. " * Sus ding ууеаг Seedling РО PORTUGAL Y E зы 15з. OLL ТОВ RACES T —À— Роа, Crotus UID Glass Shades and Stands. Prices on application. Тем Seedling o a e e d CLOTH.— те скраб шй best НЕ PATENT CONCRETE STONE COMPANY BEDDED ARPORYIME LOBBI S. 406. price 1s. 4d. per e P Over IO ex — and destroying the Fly, e (Loreen), are now now the Proprietors of the I foe e Manu- " HEMLOCK SPRUCE, 100s. Joszru Barer, 10, Gough Square, Fleet Street, Inndon; 3.0: тео NORETE STONE, be —pEE—- s PERNETITA МОСБОМАТА таа pt Post Office Orders payable Fleet Stree stands unrival vallod. EA в ТЫ эы for „МАШИ POR I J ^ то poen Jardinets " PICEA PINSAPO, 2 yr., 100s. | YI T сом. EN " RETINOSPORA ERICOIDES, sos | X POUND, whether ыр ытта sro | 1 THUJOPSIS "BOREALIS, 3to5 inches, 70s. or , ENGLISH, 5to 7 inches, TOs. AES , Worcester. Ens Нена Hiis" HIS жеар Conce is adapted - dio бон, st r^ Linde Tz Fruit, reda wers, and V iud or dry siate. Ibs. ‘each, 5з. ; in casks 56 lbs. each, 10s. Free to rail. e fon Chemical Dna Lm HE Хо DON hf AE CO COMPAN P have arranged Ls apy of very high quality of MURIATE of POTASH, ager at from grim rud T ton. Epwanp Punszn, Se Growing Plants, or as Winter Dressing on Trees. at rest, Should be dissolved hours re This rid of decanted, prevents end staining of toliage. gth of from 77698. to the gallon of water recommend: for growing t. oo. men 4to 16 o: z. for Nurserymen b: sod Se 'Seodsmen, "in h — 18., M ONDON MANU RE COM PAN Y have A € ES fine condition— DISSOLVE SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, ЕЕ p» D MANU. Barley and Roots, MATE Tus Ü vus , &c. &c. also co x GIBBS PERUVIAN GUANO o SODA, "SU ATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY And all FERTILISERS Of known value. eei Wharf, Isl Offices, 116, Tre rc E.C. угы mes „ШТ @тихе» HORTICULTURA ALS MANURE, Manufactured b; W.& H. M. Бороне Manure Manufacturers 108, Patrick Street, Cork ; 22, Westmoreland Street, Dublin. € Shin ni r m The use of it ensures the fi veloped Flowers, Bulbs, e of Dogs. E. ке Secretary. _ Bargains 1 R. роте іп RETIRING” "rom BUSINESS, Ursa es las, Uode puo prices, worm &c. Age! Wholesale and Retail : Messrs. James nter. rj Co., Seed MNA 237, High Holborn. » Butler & McCul loch, Covent G: [А AWES'S MANURES.—The M. manufactured J. B. LAwzs for the rani P of 1865 are now ready for deli at his bab the following prices :— LA PATENT NI МА? and BONE SUPER- PHOSPHATE of LM £6 6s. per ton. LAWES'S T HOSP, ATE of нив. дан BURNT BONE or MINE, H Ripe К Y, GRASSO MANGEL CONCENTRATED pet ton: and GRASS MANURE, £12 per ton. These Manures can be obtained of Mr. LAwrs, or pp us Appointed ENS the United Kingdo ТЕ or УА GUANO dieet SAMMON о! Peu E fanures, ME dicen anre онх £C; and 33, Quay, Dui Dubii ODAMSS В Ор, ЯРА Тог СОКА, ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE o t LIME. О, lA, and other Aen aide Pisae, andare = em ace, T СЫ TEE PATENT NITRO- PHOSPHATE or BLOOD MPANY {иг ка f M они CLaYDEN, Littl: eb агу, Essex. g Director.—JAwks OpAMs. standard Manures may pe; obtained at the Offices, or of the Local Agents. uM pee kano Sec enchurch Street, L don, E.C. unties Branch : M Stree Jeter. : Plaistow, Essex; and Elfo near Topsham, Particular of these etai Chief Office: Western Co Devonshire, Manures and Feeding Stuffs, Riu CALDECOTT, AND Ї СЕЕ i Beed М arket, Mark Lane; ог Ваз 7—7 and prices оп ај application. В Oil Milis, Henley: red -on- нна. BURNIS TOR begs t Mid бы оз now supri inform calde mers malities to lower priced and inferior Cakes. SEED ОШ, at 3s. 6d. per Gallon, in quantity ghe SUIT. ata dad r price. D' DS late. PAGE & е = M Cro EN DR D BLIGHT COM: рш pear to tjere Bes young foli Er This is our experience or Gardener тлб ат аре says :— ns of your Able the price, and trust that aree ou may some 9 un, БЕ [CN До * Gishurst," e men. Bowsemen in Tocertty that the whole time we were Ware- AGE & Тосор, erablishment B. Pace & Co., and subsequently зет My. Токо b we Manufactured the Blight Composition Portions of the eerie directions, and that he alone knew the pro- Signed Joux Mo 5 НЕхвү Drew, HENRY SHEERMAN, Grorge Isaacs.” sufficient to make 4 gallons fit fór use), e to London. cipal Nurserymen and Seedsmen in Royal South HantsSéed Estab- Wholesale by PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE . COMPANY (LiurTED). Patronised by 70,000 Stock Breeder CIST; ER. AY, SON, Ap HEWITT, Sole Inventors ot the Celebrated STOCK- DRE S MEDICINE CHEST, as follows :— e UNI- 6d. e ЧЕРТ? L EXT Ach. "matoh uagi; ewes; sore feet in cattle, sheep, and dogs, One Dozen Bottles (value 20s.) of the GASEOUS FLUID or BLACK MIXTURE, u d in iuo Known world for m ng calves, sheep, and lambs; for ewes weak]: nir for horses ue ^ exhausted and в оу, and fo vel ien bur: colic, or gripes in horses and cattle. An instanta r blown cattle and sheep. s. "Pac kets (value 13s.) of vede ir DRENCH о NFLAMM LATION EIDEM 9 ealving o mbing, for straining im id for Tm all fev ri symp- ry Б: cows and ewes албег c orlambing ; for. hee in охе, апа anos chills, and ET йаш m cases in horses, cattle. an s Dozon, (val value 7s. 6d.) ora RED PASTE о T CONDITION LS (for horses) These Ba vigor us heat; erm and produce a mole-like Price of Cnest pen mer with SME K ey to Farriery, 2l. 16s, 6d. securely "ur NE ues Sample case, usefull; assorted E 6d. essrs. D., кы em HON their frien send may arrhcea or scourin, exhausted after 1а a" E кү clea дез г nited чле Patablished over One Quarter of a Century. ockmasters. ONG'S NON-POISOROUS SHEEP DIPPING COMPOSITION isa eds ugh cleanser of the skin, effectually destroys all Ticks and o rmin in the animal, thus tendi greatly to improve the Flock I гете t az striking. ved "compa and the skin soft iu oily. to four gall ilon size. When mi seio meum ш оа 80 орсо о! үз water, iEn makes a gu th of a perfect and s эор Bi mixes readily, Jeaves no sediment on rins E DUO ОГ sci jt thé үе and the cost is about one penny per rig When vy рш Composition for Scab or destruction of Tick, mix one galjon її 40 gallons of water. К LONG MAGGOT will instantly Kill every "This ot, Heal the ют тотон preveni t Fly Striking, as welis Destro. bre есет Vermin in Dogs or Cattle; is sold n pint bottles One pint strong Bie ioi mix with 40 pints of a ^ —] nent n use. for Ho g Tet. Ls А: (uU pas to o plata dd ог Hortic! en dilui pede рш p water, A IE eer ы Y ара other Insects that infest кузе Fruit" &c., and prevent Blight in Hops or Vines. in half pint bottles at 20d. еас e. LONG'S TURNIP-FLY — tion been J, Lox's from 6s. to 1 acre. Wholesale S. & E. RaxsowE & Co., t, Strani С. ІСК CLOTHS, New and d Hand. RICK CLOTHS, with "Poles and. Pullies со: муу Address, BENJAMIN EDGINGTON N (only), 2, Duke Street, London Bridge- er Medal and Cup, 1863, awarded for h has AMES S FERSY PRIZE MANURE CART, whic warded 20 RC Is now fitted up to =, for LI UID DLE PLOUGH, for RS 1NG URE, for suj RAE or for i WIRE EN Nearly 300 already The last great improvement in Washing Machines James new Patent PRIZE WASHING WRINGING, and MANGLING MACHINES, a awarded se Du ERIZES. Will Wash 20 Shirts e qiti AUR ththe hand. Morethan Address, І. James, P iras Cheltenham. Caution to Gardeners. for AYNOR anb COOKE KES ARHANTED P G Cp p KNIVES, see that you get R, also the К. mark OBTAIN um regres havin, lled to do 80, e Ча alt ^ mn Беа ү for thé the [x E өст | miade сы tot ves which were not of ® a ith by sellers and makers. Mer cr arethe bestand tne ch Established upwards of 125 years. many com their make, all Ui S, & C.'s and Buddi in the S irket Paxton Works, Sheflield, ° 22, ustrations and Prices furnished upon eic at the Offices 2, Queen Street Place, со.'8 П of the Patent ym Stone Company, 2, Southwark Bridge, AUSTIN, SEELEY, AND mex. now now comprises {егеп 94 STATUES and fuo GU RES of CHILDREN. T0 FIGURES of ANIMALS and BIRDS. About n EE ы; prices from £10 to £400. 5 BASKET! to t dilamet, H FLO WER BOXES WS, &c. 6 GARDEN SEATS. о 22 SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS, эз рага for GATE PIERS, And a great varie! € ж УЧ de апа атма. 369 to 375, Eu: ent's Park, N.W, 5555 ARDEN. BORDER EDGING TILES, in еч. = euren and material, the TY sorts being #55 ors ML Mme КАТО Е желни d nsects, e room, and pre As down inci further labour d expense, » о, тот conse. uentiy belni being ші D VOARDEN VASES, UNTAINS, &с., in Artificial Stone, of great durability, and in great of design. F. & 9. Коѕне Manufacturers, Te Ground Der Rs S. ; rige West, Chelsea, S,W.; Kingsland Kingsland, N. Illustrated Price ] Lists free by j free b; The Trado supplied, Оң AMENTAL PAVING TILES for Conservatories, зк wr. Эмре; &c., as chea pu E lue, red, ani оа, ad capable of forming a Also TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than z^ тен Kitchen. anges, Вес q ОА. аа АА, 73 аен чиге eii Bricks of great АМУ, Dutéh and oco Clinkers, Wi Copings, Red and Stoneware Drain Mie P wea Cements, 98 To be obtained of F. & G. Ковне eir Premises as ak КЭ adiens SAND (REIGATE, p^ ps ality), at m above addresses—14s, per Ton, or 18, 3d. ре =ч 2s. Куй саска for delivery within three miles, and to any Loi BTE of4 iR 1s. per Ton less, WE BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries and F. & G. Rosuzn.—Addresses see above. N.B. Orders Duy executed by "um P RIZE ROL for pRIZE ROLLERS fr LAWNS. RKS. РЕЛЕ ROLLERS for CRICKET GROUNDS. 2222. ,ROLLERS for GARDENS. РЕ12Е ROLLERS fr ROADS. ROLLERS for the FARM, stand Cheapest are the PATENT WATER BALLASTING ROLLERS, made iro We the сане AMIES, BARFORD, awp ÇO., Queen Street Iron rough, who "will forward Price Ш parti: ае ion. bited at Royal Agricultural o WonczsTER, 1863; NEWCASTLE, 1804; and T ym [эе Kobea 1865. $ EATR еа е. CUTTING, PÜLPING. GRINDING, THRESHING, DAE CRUSHING, SAWING, DRIV: er MACH. m E to For Skip en i costi nothing to work. erection "simple and reae For Pumping po working day and night, requiring no ете Hone. BURY as» » POLLARD, Panx Iros Wonxs, nundreds of testimonials the have d ш casks of Longe EE Hill Iron Works, near Dudi к, atthe bo kingdom; err aen о at 1s. 6d. per gallon, tO Muy Bonon d inthe Street West, from whom only it can ТТ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 426 Dat в NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. ирас ME M i "THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY ME. Мг. R dti di well as the Nobility, Gentry, and Merchants, have favoured m H Tw d for Exports. SHEET GLASS. yep засла Mr to Orde m HIOKNESS, to 160 In Cases for Cutting en. Боны 6to9 P super. Unde j qu iet : d aiek l ' n nio Unde ii 1 foot . t e f. t Los quality “=, dern A case Lr P3 ог “4 T5 " foot. i Lr A А LE US oet, super. |5 feet super, 6 feet siye “ i 4ths к 14. Tia, o 2 1. 21d. 9 тш 24в н . m 5 60 0 » 2 » Н , T x 9 i 2% 2^ T Вей у, mo d н 92 0 $ y 2} 21 3 4 pi 3 3l Hi i AvgHAGE THICKNES Р AVERAGE THICKNESS, 21 oz. 4thsqualitf + a рет - M din d в. or àbout 24. per foot. | 4ths quality ти | 284. en d. 31d. БА 3ds » e » 2 » LU 3 4 god out ^ @ o : ж M 8) i 4 4j Best ›, H ae 59 0 РА Bet ; 4 4i 6 Н ÅVERAGE THICKNESS, 26 ол. AviRAGE TuickNESS, 26 им quality 84. 334. d. | 4 d. td. I quality i ИТ m м. T Te w— E 2 t 5 . . 6 3M ^9 д " #0 re 61 1 | А 8 Best ,, па ps 116 0 y |P 15 oz. Apu usually kept in Stock, &c. EXTRA WHITE or 2 oz., 36 o: — "yen GLASS, very superior de Pise best Glazing. ‚ and 42 oz. аге also supplied in various quan апі RUBY, , GREEN, SION YELLOW, COLOURED, ENAMELLED, GROUND, and FLUTED GLASS. 15 oz. Squares usually kept in Stock, packed in 100 ft. and ых m Boxes. | Stock Squares. llus Stock Squai Per 100 feet. j 4ths. | 3rds. | 92nds | Best. |1154 Бу113 | 14 b 13 Т 16 4ths. | 3гй. | 2л08,| ia au i| hi NA а UA " M А || 9 62. 108, 94. 12s. 6d. me] 116 16, by 10 из Ьу 12 12} 18 by i3 24 by 16 "pod ODS SHIR by 9 9} 124 by 8 E | Н, | 153 By 124 18 by 1s эз зу m adii 64, | мв. | ® bs : 13 "n 19 c 19 ЭА by и 10s. 64. |19, Od. |14s. 8d. 178. 84. ia E Ий 16 рУ n Pi 5 1% 20 by HL 22 22 8 Вов by 10516 by10 TT 15 by it ts: 6d. |13s. 6d. |168. 04. 185. 04. LA у h Lu id 2 by 15 24 by 18 у 12 у 19 ORCHARD HOUSE SIZES As recotitiended by ahd supplied to Mr. Rivers, and the leading Horticulturists of the da ay; i AVERAGE Tutcxwrss, 15 то 16 Oz. VERAGE TuickNÉs8, 21 0 puer T 4ths. | 8748, | 2nds: | Best. pend yi МАА. " 3rds. | 2nds, | 0 ; m ж n » Per 100 feet .. | 118. 6g: 138, 64. 16s. | 185. 2 м ү » Pes ee ө | Mes Ode 18s 00 Me TRA D 3 E Ay | 20 А i 5 Тһе бане реч ae КАШ for the sizes stated, but if a quantity of апу other size is required, they can be supplied at about 5 per cent. additional, provided time is almi? 1 haye also a GREEN TINTED GLASS, which І can strongly recommend. Tu Sunimiet it gives a cool appearance and in Winter a warm one, i {Дай % AGATING PRESERVE JARS. ае ROLLING P 8 T G HAND GLASSES. In. Without. With PINS. i FISH uU f) Q5. 4d. each. 113 inches iam, бу. 62. each.| 5 o, Tids Tids, шеш, e n 8 түз КГ PR LT H н T 0.6 1 M zug $6 , £0 5E. NX 13... 0 H 10 , 010 » m 16 H 59 БЕ, бф . I 12 З 1 9 А ы 8 t 07 s hs "m въ H » 5:50 7 0 10 8.14 V » 1 E 10 6.3. e 0 10$ 8 4 .. у е0 92: " lai 14 » 16 » D TM J: e bolas... 9 Te 11» Чад 1 2 16 2 0 S » 0.38 I: SS саро оао Широ іо Eo ас ори m H*c PEEL ОНЕ slbi») "d 0 5 20 » | pae М, is 5 13 1 1 5 1f removable tops, М. extra 10 t 110 5 9 4 з 2 .. { H A 5 $ 5 " 18 s to p^ wc» » | Painted and Glazed wi " B s igbte / $9, „Ө зе with | These wili be fonnd prefer- ||22 2 1 7 | 2 termediate sizes ї pe ER GLASS TILES, in SHEET and уи 24 .. 1 ) proportion. Ifon ROUGH PLATE. PLATE die, PATENT PLATE, and HARTLEY'S ROUGH GENUINE WHITE LEAD, 30s. per Cwt: 4 CONDS ditto, 285. mM GROUND PATENT DRYERS YERS, 34. to 43d. per 1b, LINSEED Oll, 3s 9d. per Ў ; Ds. per С » RD OCHRE; 3d. to 424. per lb. RAW UMB pe NI M £7 10. to e Dod uper GREEN BURNT ovi 25 ЕА s тА 38. us i T5 105. to 12s. per Gallon. Fd оа per сні PREPARED OIL fs V RROSION Te NEEN S EAE in 7 ы PAINT, 34s, per "PAINT. 945. Weight of pure Zine Paint, with 3 milons| his e ad meh os DépuovsD ANT поб ROSTON PANI] ut cover as mtich às one hundred weight me and is free from T MR tesists the| — Anticorrosion Paint is crnaysy wel Lead and 6 gallons of Linseed рагатае а ston Phe pen Be rore of oil| work in ех exposed si: situations, in Brick, Ses, fi can be made any|lron Bridges, Conservatories, © 1 is mised with rain rain or pure river water. | easily laid ordinary mm ? k ань y laid on by any or 2 A шар шар Sheet of all Sizes, i y di OLD LEAD bonght or taken in exchange. nci UA NAM OLOSETS, & ‚в BRASS WORK A АТ f Max 8, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 427 a. HAW’S PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING wn Lands, 18] AMUE N. c6 Ex do ж, |5 LAWN MOWING MACHINES. Q BE LET on LEASE or SOLD. im such Lots as S ud. d CILDER, may be arranged, a large TRA o LAND on the Молим Enote. zm — deep » dan in the Isle of Man, well adapted for SHEEP WAL METUS ntry througbout Grea: F г Plans and деси а арріу to the Нор. J. K. Howan», the V ке Ed b = E: pos! onet in arga rel of Tou" 275 РР: r ing by Hot Water. Hr Jome Dougad, Lio ot Man. m m I. HOLLANDS, IRON MERCHANT, Б & ГЕ Е. 31, Bankside, London, S. . IPES, from Stock, per yard:— 2-inch с” з HOT WATER PIDE 95. та. BENDS, from Stock 1а. Td, 2 Pince #Ф each. THROTTLE V 0s. 6d., E each nnexions at Ae m Ж-А а A first-class Punctually » id, and Other оойз of eben. { post Estimates given, and orders attended to the s Trade. same E А discount to the OT-WATER жаш! at Но тар ^W holesale Prices, Lt рота тз, бурова, Тее орев, з, апа е от other жага Wrought а! t-iron Borlers, „ Conical, Cylinder, TUBULAR; d c from 24s. е ‚юв тузш and Iron Sta т without brickwork, 56s. each. Valves from 10s. 6d. each. Patent Valves, Improv e Doors, Furnace Bars, Supply Cisterns, and Casti: of every description in stock, at „В. Price List on ápplication. Мійап am Power Horticultural and Hot-water s se skogs ате. Mr. LYNCH WHITES Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Black- triars Bridge, London. Rodin вон the з ът ер of Ње above the Yu-Ec cpi ЕАМ РО POWER n abe to him with d lowest possible price consistent Ji ES and лашы work. MK. Lern Catalogues, Working Model, "Plana and Estimates, free нна Prize Medal, 1862. m 75 шшш" po = ied UM ES f for the MILIT oN t разь and patented ede = Joseph ол х Fá 2 арі cheapness excellen and vede = i ded re three coats, and gas azed with ОА ОШ PAN p of xy А faine, 21 ft. by 13 ft., 241.5 43 ft. by 19 ft., 1 hoi Circulars, with Prices, can be B Sauvet HERESAN, 7, Pall Mall East, "London, B. Also A HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- TION, 2d Edition, ideis: post fr e, 18; 1d. PR by HOT ARAB —Public and Private їп Manufactories, оа ere pet &c., heated on the* most improved system, combined with perfect ation. These BOILERS setting in Drikvork, or insketch they requir BURY AND POLLA (Successors ed John R. Pon), Sole Manufacturers of the Improved CONT gp BOILERS which are in Dor neral use, and which Boilers Ае) п their d Soie апа economy at- ned a cele er Bolle evel атаме Н H Ds Dess юп METALLIC HORTICULTURAL made from th: ем Prinerple. The 455 of Ue and X Tus he lend are pA ier vt En frami admitti: maxim of t and heat, and perfecti "4 йа, улык y neutralising atmospherie conduction. аге thoro Ini у strong and а their blished a hest order, are acknowledged ot the E to be the “ desideratum 7 ае growth and richness of of these that a com- ures is most of the constructional шашшасдге is so facilitate № perishable wooden structur THE G. GARDENER'S OWN GR: (Lately ino Dench's Patent) is ЖЕЕ Fixt . thei of cost wi and all conn: Si with ; ахал, who who T deter- uch a reduced scale EPSPEGPASEE "TT H TER TUE seg B8 $8 H TI E afford E B consistent * 3 Dg on application to T. Nope arrow, 3 Engineer, › &с., Chelmsiord, Essex. Ex HUTTLEWORTH, p CO. RO EE Mer а M Hoa d Ecc | Pum; » Hoisting, » for Commo ER dun Qul Cultivation, Self мав Engines y s Lincoln, and 18, Lombar Lonsbunt P Street, 1 Fondon; also Catalogues, Free per Post, Vienna; and Gegenüber dem Ilustrated, and Priced Specta Un RP TUE an on application to | Full Particulars, Drawings апа Prices, post ree on lication to the M and Эркен d кз ii SOR or Works, New Wortley, Leeds. Bia PARENT NOISELESS LAWN MỌ D’S THE MINIATURE LAWN repr CUTS 8 INCHES. £2 10 Suitable for the very smalles 88 plots or riva N б byalady). ss с a m 5 H Z Q m [s] ш л EEE TE d © 5 E] o Е © b4 it - m oomooo . © . 8 6 7 e eooceoeoco © ғ T1 Principal Railway cl it immedia! c ЖЕЗ о J. Jox Soxs, Iron уз мо! Engineers, 6, Banks ide, lm S.E. p Catalog ss Lag, with ek m. M eris Rollers, C! Seats, Vases, Wiri ig, &с., оп applicat; GANED WIRE CABLE STRAND FENCING, for FARMS, PARKS, and GARDENS. GINAL INV. The ORI VENTORS and MANUFACTURERS. :- The CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST FENCING in USE, THOUSANDS of MILES of this FENCING LA been SUPPLIED Pi и and abroad. 1% sustains no injury by being f Strand and Iron-pronged Standards, and v and serew bolts to every neos | АЕ mu yeh, PATENT STRAINING PILLARS, &c. GALVANISED WIRE NETTING for POULTRY, &о. "e 2000s ets Ao. > DISPOSED OF.— be Sold in үру of Lease o! und N URSERY BUSINESS ый J An old established Busi me death of the Proprietor. expired. Fo к^ ad years ог рагі ма apply to PrxNock, Bag Isle of Wight. f Mr. George 9 a aboub дст pi о о шо ced: Лані nd bem ouse а € &nd ve рз. uu whole be SEQ. ata аєа “е от "s ars o Pi Valuers, ЕЯ E A AIT ne, Essex, ) 2 аети сае Gardeners and Others. 0 BE LET о om. n LRASE, with. Immediate L skod let a containing 3; ines well stocked with Fruit Trees, Strawberries, &c., with Delius house, Stables, Sh. wi "n order. А ih on the Premises, Albert Inn, X TTE Conde, "os and from the Sunbury Station, Thames Valle Sales бр Auction, HIS DAY AT HAL Éustio dili Seats, Tra nations, i opposite the Prince E minutes walk F-PAST TWELVE PRECISELY. Stands, Vases, "IN Car- d Pic cotees, Shrubs, X Pr 6, at эр r3 p iva precisely, 1000 Oak xis А —- Rust Seats, В, mtus, & n bles, mes Stools, Chairs, Fern Stands, Flower P Pots, &c. [Nr rst-class е for Ее иш pv Rm erre ке. On view the M ning of Sale, and lo 8 had. А Choice Collection of Ferns, the es Gentle oman, and som: STEVENS will SELL by st 12 o'clock A. a dade Collection of FE S, peo of fin iss iums, s, ратаПіаз, чора, Oleahdras, в, үү Же PS T , и, &с., зү Жз mer And a Collecti c3 Sur Coelogynes, E ma, позора Ae poe Uri: оаа, Cymbidiums, це, ietan Ор Odonto- ошаш, id xui LEE E КМ 38, EE Str b. Covont Garden, W. ‚С. n" e SATURDAY, A 13, at 1-past 12 o'Cloc x 87 DDING-OUT PPLANTS, co belias, ep eng Perillas, Amarantis, is ropes Я у Ep onn Geraniums, Calce Salvias, - of 33 and Catalogu Camberwell.— t Bedding, ng Plants. М? Шш. E MOR d em directe: AUCT on t ре ne "iy Beehive poe ed Pier E А А5 о 8., Иа 11, at ni ox "Clock, 5000 choice e GREENHOUSE ani а PEDDI Ind na 8, including the usual asso be viewed three days prior to the Sale. Pond ses ; and of the Auctioneers and Vai aluers, Leytonstone, e, N.E. Great Sale of Bedding i and reenhouse Plan To КУЧУН - PROTHER. UBLIC GARDENS, je ROTHER ROE re ча 9 atado ogues had on the American Nurseries, зь тонай, nations and RT Eversde - Me vtri from Leste, Esq, to SELL by AL AUCHION, T meia cw received сез Exi Strong. Gal A Gal € Gal Light. | Medium Strong. Mostly used for LIS ep 0 = в. а.з. d. |s. d. |s. Нагев, Dogs, powy 09 02 $566 $e olo 4 23 in. 2 in. |Game or Poult А Netting gn x ina 40620 8 deg . "eet T. o 431o 406 10 507 [07 |o 9 1% іа. |Smallest Rabbits 0606 о 5107 107 09 |0 9 [011 1 in. |Pheasantries, &e. ..09 0 11| 10411313 1610 2 0 іа. ев, &0. .. ..|10 |13 |13110 [1619 | .. |+ Mortrx & Gnzzx, late Н. J. MORTON ax» CO. iustrated күлү -— tc Íree on application. - ;ENHOUSES, in good condition. BCOND-HA vu pnl 25ft. by 18 TT #25; Dit Ditto, 28 ft. M бло а tud 14 ft А} piy io d. Watts & Co. Horticultural Builders, King's Road, сыйы, SW. E B. 183 uuwHuLbixW HORTICULTURAL VALUER, Mile Ash, Derby, HORTICULTURAL AGENT and Coleman, Street, E.C., to intimate to iio nn аЛ, t that he es the realisa- of entire or Surplus Stocks of BEDDING STUFF, y MESA. с 1 ME W. SEA è AUCTIONEER: his friends and the tion by E бе, &c., at SED OF апач fr = London то of LEN N ACRES, in хапа ане Barn, and other amiet 2s p 17m St. Luke's, O BE S on ve terms, a "m Small pi in one of thë best towns in the Micha Cu EE ne cn oid er There are Lien splendid Glass Houses, two of them h 100 feet in length Ranges of PRA a and every convenience, and Stocked with fino Plani Бир of Tro oprietor having come into ah ег so! A pply, b; о ИЕ ү i | Cows D. Mets are in calf to "The EL. = Mane of iut Lr acres of Жу ойна, Arable Pa ue in еси of jure ге, 0. у з-да he Prem ан at Si North 22d AU at ы v е NTRACTOR, gm About good p ios n. А Water e r3 Dobbin Carts, three Yards of TE €l, and arness, Pony Chaise and g-out Tools, [rm &c. ht e Pi Pipes, & во; Bro moa Sid; two capit Irt Horses Harness, and General Effects. On view the бау! priort = E and Catalogues on the Premises, and at the Auctioneer's РЕЗЕ ааа Райа. 8. MESES MANDET beg крт be = X ombermere e TION oL PE LANTS, consisting of Humea niums, eri iceolarias, Descriptive Catalogues obtained one а closing stamp to the Auctioneer, lo: one p E qms Mi d without ы — on PD SERE RI-HORNED ТТЕ bel [emm T . EOM he most, То, been bred from fon W prom SURE «арра at The ns "боб ГЕ the Sale by in- má а. ОН STRAFFORD 1 ti to announce for some ehoi E d i етен ноте Tuy ey - pe been crossed with first-class After which тре Sold the me xr ux [DO of P der RED LN e proj of E. aldo, о z 58 that hare een brod к ana Barnes" aem dod Mr Sai nnes. Violet, Mr. Sanda (17,724), päri EE well ( (14,134) ive. e y d a6 981). logues, with Pedigrees, m n had on S adl аі їз, Жано n Square, Lo; Le. N.W. ; and of Mr. Свозвік, e Bailiff, w кеа! nshurst, Kent; or of Mr. KiLLick, аб Park, Edenbridge, Kent, ke ‹ of The 428 THE: GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. M pru — SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1; PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY MAJESTY THE QUEEN. ALEXANDER SHANKS & бох are A. S. & Бом, in intros gratified to find that in the large provements into their Macana and increasing demand for their have been careful that the M “celebrated MACHINES, they receive in point of durability, m ‘a conclusive proof that their construction, and superirly in a merits are every season becoming work executed, which = more appreciated by the Practical along been peculiar to same Gardener, MACHINES, should still а SHANKS' PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, ‘anà BALMORAL ; in ihe GARDENS of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY at KENSINGTON ; in the GROUNDS di the SOSTA PALACE ШИН ENHAM ; Sra A PARK; in BATTERSEA PARK ; y hundreds of the principal Gardens in the Kin well a MPANY a "merits have been fully pro d their success esta Dorv broad, where their PRICES—ineluding Carriage to most: of the prineipal Bailvay Stations and Shipping Ports in the King: MACHINE 1865 SHANKS' NEW PATENT НЬ гасне В for 1865, SHANES' NEW PATENT | Width of Cutter. , : | _ Width of Cutter, ar орға ае .. ч я 0) Easily Worked by а Lady. | 19-inch Machine ., „ m e £712 6 Easily Worked bya Manand Ву i M-inch Machine ., — .. 0. 510 0 Ditto by a Boy. РА рт сес СИ ЕА | Ditto by Two Ме lé-nch Machine ;; 12 — .. 1 612 6 Dittoby a Man. | 24-inch Machin o 81776] " Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, 4s. extra; for de aie ae Ts. 64. extra. SHANES' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. SEATS. NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. Width of Cutter. i Widi If with Pat : 25-inch Machine .. ds % «4.512 10 0 ., .. 205. extra. | 30- ав." Machine 19 0 Tues 28-inch Мае lo n o 2 H00 0 Zo По, [ебден Mahne die 1l уыз; 9 0-2. a MG 30-inch Machine ; us 15 0 305. 42-inah Machine... оо 26 07046. 01: 0 i Silent Мы 12s. 6d. ; Boots for Pony, 21s. per wi; | 48-inch Mac 28 0 0 408. z j Я | Ditto for Does. 16s. per se ilent OSEE 305. be) “Boots for Неде’ s Feot, 24s. per set, A Q 5. = h 1 HY т. 4 4 ; Д. 3. fail Ез Ab. 1 p g d ‚ both in this country and abroad, whose patronage мы НЕК MOST GRACIOUS MAJ ESTY THE QUEEN x For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton t, лад n HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF TH 0 LLENCY THE LORD-LIEUTENANT ОЕ IRELAND IIS MAJESTY | HIS EXCELLENCY TH LGIA ` HIS RO MR Tux ANOR THE P. оар OF PRUSSIA 129 HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISH . HIS. GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF RBURY THE RIGHT HON. LORD PALMERSTON His Grace tha Duke of Bedford MET Вада аса Тһе T Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of TAG T Duke Gei РОК ОДИН К ХВИ Е EP ide f Haddington The Right Rev. the Lord Bishbp of роба х The Riche Hon. фе Ladis Borio His nó ERA dd MR s Ris ies rx depo of cum The Right Rev, the Lord Biho? з Killaloe The Right Hon. Lady А His Grace the Duke of Sutherlarid The Right t Hon. > "the Rar а 9 «еры | The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Melbourne The Right Hon. Lady нола. Ніз Grace the Duke оѓ Buccleuch Tne Right Hi | ue Right Rev. Lord Bishop Ni ion The Right Hon. Dowager (лщма A His Grace the Duke of Devonshire The den. Н опе БЕН or Нор | The Right Hon. Lord Bagot The Richt Hon; R. C. Nesbitt Hamilton His Grace thé Duke of Leinster Me Righe Hon. cde or Hopetoun The Right Hon. Lord Monck The Right Hon. Lord Crewe His Graco tho Duke of Athole LEY ds Hon. the lof Milltown The Right Hon. Lord Hatherton The Right Hon. Lord Elibank His Grace the Duke of Norfolic The Right Нов. due Lo of Selkirk The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird The Right Hon. Lord Binning His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon ien t Hon. the Earl КЖ тры Tus БЕ Боп. Lord Тотар The Right Aon то His Grace the Duke of Argyll T is Enim M O EEE Mound The Right Hon. Lord Rollo The Hon. Mrs. P Howard o His Grace the Duke of Northumberland The Right Hon. the Earl of e Ере Hon. Lord Hraybrooke The Hon. Gerald C. Talbot His Grace the Duke of Roxburghe The Right Hon the Earl of Seafield. us Pebe Hon. Lord Вашу d 4 Grace the e 4 » 6 His Grace the Duke of Buc T adr The Bisht ow ie arl of Kinnoi The Right Hon. Lord Halliburton The Hon. © S i Cowper The Most Hon. th ccn PAPE DELIS ul The Right Hon. Lord Churchill The Hon. Cap combe The Most Hon. uis of Bute The Richt Hom. tha nf The Right Hon. Lord Ossulston z The Hon. Ashley а The Most Hon. the Marquis of Winchester The Rizht Hon. the Ear] of Browni To ВВЕ Hon- ond portman The Hon. Meno a . The Most Hon. the Marquis of Exeter The Right Hon. the Earl ot ioni The Right Hon. Lord Vern Tho Hon. Captain Drum f Lol» wes The Right the Earl of. 230 це Баш Hon, perai Willoughby de Broke The Hon. Francis Drummond dd c | Tae I far Hon: fae fart of Tas Tigh e Tart me Tos Hon: appn Arf Most Hon. the Marquis i nehiquin Hon. Si Tne Most Hon. the Marquis of Kildare Ls Right Hon, the Earl of Strathmore The Right Hon. Lord Rokeby The Н апе; The Most Hon. the Marquis of he Right Hon. the Earl of The Right Hon. Lord Raylei онов d.e Team Hon: the Mantas eder, | Tas Reit Hon: fho arl of Harton Ts Ki Hon Lori apte ms Ер The Most Hon. the Marquis of Ailsa albo o of Shrewsbury and e Right Hon. Lord Stanley The Hon. Major Murra; - The Most Hon. the Marquis of Tweeddale The Hon. # e Right Hon. Lord James Murray Ве Hon: Chief Baron Sir Frederick EGO 4c GENE Нн поа ре Балот тавра | Те чс 14-1 X ‚ Ehe Right Hon. the Earl of Poulett The Right Hon. the Earl of Portarlington e Right Hon. Lord Kin The Hoa. Per е Kit Hon, the Earl of Meath. To Right Hos the Earl of Kilmorey The Right Hon Lord Kingsdown dne нн pz em Hannan "The Mient Hon: tbe Баг of Таіомдег he Right Hon: the Earl or аыр Tus Rise Нов Lond Taunton ‚ Tho Hon. and Rov, A. G, Campbell d Dopo c-E d Tok шшш. S e hot: ion ende Rc aaa aty e AA The Right Hon. the Earl of Mori The Right Hon. Earl Vane The Right Hon. Tm Str John Mee As Rb Hon. ie Rari Мойт (Зока Ts iih: Hon: Lond ЗИ Sie Artnr Hades fo The Right Hon. сеза E. Lauderdale The Right. HOM. Co Эи Ths Беш Hon, Lord, donn Thynne ye ira "Sir Philip Hornby 1 Ноше The Right Hon. the g! ауап Si Crewe, the Earl of : Countess of Waldezrave "The Right Н. i Bart, the Earl of. Carnarvon The неш Cru the Oountess of Obtter ham The Right Hon: Lord ШҮ m rH J Tas Dr Bart the Karl FI a "The Right Hon. Vi Thé аш Hon. Lord Dunferml Sir eure mon ugs the Earl of Stamford and The Bishr Hon. Viscount Seaham The Right f Тога Abercrombie ir Lydstone Newman, ЗЫ › Right Hon. Viscount Duncan The Right Ho 100 Сазе ег ir Coleman Ваз! р, њо Ean of Aberdeen The Right Hon: Viasona тегу The кшш Hon. Lord Байа Sir Der PES of Aberdour The Right Hon. Viscount. i Hon. Lord Poltimore Sir William Maxwell, ы nmm Right Hon. Lady Leighton Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart. гені Lawn Mower. isfactiü and if 4 тр РРА h [ x é rud СА СА dein 7 intimate. that their Meer чно dq VERS) PIS re h t Py Iawn Mowers can choos » i аа Ae or o Hend $ Power, and ord: м ёсейей. — R SHANKS AND XD SON. 1 DENS IRON WORK S, ARBROATH, и and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL E 8.0. Printed by Wirta The Editor ;" Advertisements and Business Letters i Moa с сус E ЧҮ КЕТҮҮ qu of t, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, W. ity of London, and Рза bi ће бо. at the Otce, No. 1, Welles Meum н Г ты отон буен t, ia the pelnot ot жын bei S, HE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 19.—1865.] rice Fivepence. SARO MAY 13. 6d. P STAMPED EDITION, INDEX. tments, botanical .... 434 b „++, 439 с Court, gardens Pa m» 431 Bees, swarming оГ... Peas, ear! ly. ураш Pelargoniums, zona 14 e jm Pigs, breeding of . t 48 A | Plocoglottis Lowii BUE Rie gathering Window ce 4 varieties, post free b BE DIN G-OUT ANTS in great variety. ,, Button's Grass Seeds for all Soils. WINDOW dE d or Furnished, in тг. QUTTON AND SONS ha үө sun on hand some of each ES = posed AE Amateurs E see pag of the best em RASS ur SUEDE ж e = & , King Street, E t Gar ә o. description of soil, mer IQ ei ШШ o ieie o то ад heretofore. ablishment, Reading. AMES H Dik п сап ы =: M E. of Scarlet . Royal Berkshire So MÀ а о 8, VERBENAS! piy strong d ARIAS, HELIO- NTATURAL RISING: Quir A their Names and Der rivations ; TROPE: S DANI AS, ОВЕЦ AS, KONIGAS. LPR EAS, BLUE Quality, Produce, Elevation, Pasii, Soil, M: e me 18 SALVIAS, and SENECIOS, аы рег 100; oy each ondar for 10s. 6d., ү Growth, ое Time of Flowering, Pri Froe hamper inc cluded. 4 remittance accompany Ons аса ursery, iL А Mou ТТИ ant, Won edding Tig RYE ET ASS ВЕЕР —А few T ters left J 4MES р ICKSOM. AND TE offer all the leading E е cs "E дане ш rendi ratas Apply serly t е MES EOS in CE GÉRENIUM they Ы to give vera thonan xag 4 ESTEE Ear " эе О. have severa! sands, with X U tg BOH RADE EI. и in like рона A DE EBCR RIPTIVE PRICED GATA- Вх For ELA of above see Gardeners’ Chronicle, April 8, 1805. OGUE on appli тат ap James Carter & Co., 237 & 238, High Holborn, London, WA TYOXEBIAS and -other E PLANTS — Genuine Garden and Mp] me AMES DAXRTER Seep Fanuxns, Mercnaxrts, and Nenerpvurm, 237 and 238, High Holborn, ES W.C асна: of the eds Siding all the new and best с 0., plica! "n James Елін RHEA tds ON, or ough Market, London, 8. Ai c ac даш ——— үке BOTANIC SOCIETY, MNA PARK RST EXHIBITION of PLANTS FL LOWERS, WEDNESDAY, Мау 24. Тіскеёз to be obtained. t the Gardens, and of v Society's Clerk ; AvusriN's M uen Office, €: У ue t HN ers from T € of the Socie Price NIC SOCIETY o ONDO —Noricg to Exuinrrogs at the Seriye Ехнівгтіомѕ Of 1866.— to be grown and exhibited in pots not i ee ыз BUE. across, _ ( "RYSTAL PALACE.—The GREAT FLOW. SHOW of the Season will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, E 20. Exhibitors are requested to send 1n their Sch: enu s without de delay. y order. 1 INNEAN SOCIETY, BURLINGTON HOUSE, | PICCADILLY, LONDON. — May 10, 1865. The ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the LINNEAN SOCIE of LONDON will be held here on WEDNE SDAY, the 24th of at 3 o'clock precisely, for e ELECTION es n кый ыкы: Быш OFFICERS for the ensuing yea: Скокове Busk, Secre! GED FLORAL GALA, ROSE SHOW W and SIND CONTEST at STAMFORD, on WEDNESDAY, June 23. to E. I The Schedules, with O Ego are m d A forwarded on application у coms May 6, * ) беса BIRMINGHAM SS GE — The NEXT EXHIBITION is fixed for THURSDAY and FRIDAY, July andy. For Prize List, &c., apply to ALexaxper Forrest, Secretary, Queen Cham. R and FRUIT uon FRIDAY, July 7, 1865. gl: Roca] Prizes or the best arrange- Fruit in groups for the Dinner Table, and for Schedules and other particulars may be obtained of the Secretary, Mr. Егллѕ Kerry, Southend, Essex. HNoswonrE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,1865. OPEN TO ALL THE WORLD. | ЕЗ о of PRIZES for the whole of the SOCIETY'S | С ыз ONS for the present year (including the Erst iu | Shor, gt whieh Four Sliver Сару ps and other valuable Prizes will be | у Мейсон f the Dum | AuzxaxprR Queen Cham erry Street, Birmingham. Tm dus еш Quer Daet дны. Notice of Removal. Ае TEGERTON, X GROWER and MERCHANT, Dahlias AND А. ANSELL beg to announce that they ки à $ large stock of the GUES ром to pee d f the new Nurs 4 PECIAL "PRICED "лет" best varieties. CATALO Address, , Camden a R E EW EY. = а. егу, Gi ст арро ion N.W. ds nd GENI UINE PE GARDEN, ALCEOLARIA, Pirat Quanity. CINERARIA, Special prios ш dr tg gprs Оп appli erect AIRI 1а JE PISOTEE, EINK, AURICULA, VERBENA, | Beed Growers and Mei E: т, Boro ugh Marke et, nos. Ux r e: xri , 12, King { d por pectet Garden, W.C. — — | w Fuchsias. E G. ENDERSON AND SON can now supply + LAT ATA, ANNA BULLEYN, MARVELLO Us, апа TROUBADOUR 1 at 10s '6d. ench ; tli ae Wellington Nursery, St. John's t. d Iepa naon, N.W. e Rud RN DEN, ; Garden The Choicest Strain in Cultivation. Deossov's UM а ар ет per packet, 2s. Lilium auratum—The Golden-Ra Ж ЕЗБЕ У i E M BA ir G^ MTENDERSON боеп: дува Јарац DOBSON'S Superb 8 BALSAMS 2s. р М e between 2000 and 3000 bulbs of the above-named Super erh LILY, J. Doi ds Nursery, Isleworth, W. for thorn in good тоо p Yves m т) Е OLLAND АЯР JONES CATALOGUE ‹ of BEDDING, e on appileation: ү " I GREENHOUSE, an ту, St. John's p ОГАЕ TTE AMBASSADOR (Gase ES rong Bradshaw Gardens, Chadde ear Man VES ныны 1-1 Ж Аз и agrees а rires iil lants, in si; is magnificent, Badding-out. [s САКТЕКУ “GARDENERS VADE- Пр C; iana, TE DAA T M. Ma LPS ры o SUPPLEMENT is the ance жо, Ер ANG & Soxs, аббег Seed Merchants, Kirkealdy. nTER ND ралы 50 CATALOGUE of NEW Choice Primula See AMES CA - le and CHOICE BEDDING, GREENHOUSE, gratis and STOVE ILLIAMS' SUPER STRAIN, PLANTS, is now ready, and will be forwarded and post free the finest Fringed and best Coloured 3.86. in Cultivation. on aj lieation. In sealed packets, Red, White, е n Seed, 2s. 6d., 3s. Gd., бз. ye в & Co., да & 238, High Foret London, W.C. Paradise and Victoria Nurse n, N. d Garden To the Ted AUL AND SON. S PRICED CATALOGUE contains Сы нушы, LAWSON DNA ЗЕЕР, аа стор pn tive list of FINE-FOLIA! PLANTS for Sub-tropical f 1804. M: BUM © em ursery Gardens. ee b Auc AI Seeds Carriage paia ” Cheshi hunt, N. теш, of the Summer Garden. DWIN COOLING'S NEW LIST of PLANTS for SUMMER GARDENING, with а colour, price, and full description of the most Даш Ап, 1 ready, and will be | Package forwarded gratis and D free о Nurseries, Derby: te « 12 do. SPECIOSA, sr MLB EXDENS GAZA ^ pod t Nurseries, C e quani sentite Ln: caa iu Nurseryman, Taunto: ELARGONIUM MES. aimara prne a aiae non ын SanLrMARSH & Sow, Мо z 0, DLL LOCK. JAPANESE PLANTS.— A DESCRIPTIVE PRICED LIST of upwards of 100 varieties of recent introduc- tion. E d post fre EW EpwiN (epe G, Mile Ash Ni O or THE GEMS OF TRE SEASON. VAN ERT, ERYMAN. Блштмлвзн'ѕ “ LITTLE TREASURE." lass |) GE NURS Belgi to announoo that he has үйд IN DUM К E which ma; ус оп Cg edi from his D to his las! Trade. REMO ho 3l Sho, ad ene. public pea he has BM R. SiunERRAD & Sos, б, ghe. " " Er M x, Moulsham Nurse ` к! GATE, LONDON, EO whero ч] хым eg) yey, largo апа 0 Ес z seri APAGERIA ROSEA и DISTÓSED OF, a A j ФИК ттт 08 Derotoforo, and w also “з 1109 сев PESARE mov pot арр йо. | Б splendid Pian т feet high, 2 feet through E J, D is а 0059" fine Collection of AZALEA | E: dE a W. H P „13, Gloucester Villas, Warwick | зене J. 1 & Son m Colleen ot Haray Ferns is leo the [rmi Anp A. ANSELL have a large stock of the above for | Road, Maida НЩ, W. рше Peru м of Meiera, Jis LJ IVERY Avi ON Lad Мау15 ЕЕЕ нне E АР i STANT ASPARAGUS TOOTS. "3s. ба. per 100.— This б DESCRIPTIVE 3 to announce that their| Address Camden Nurse entish Town, N.W. | delicious vegetable does not, require half thé expense usually с INDICA, HARDY *. FERNS, ROSES, CONIFERA, 0 BOTANISTS. x wm ens of some Species of | insured in planting it. For instructions, aee, Bioman Butia ПАРЕ NASES, ала SEEDS, may be hád om application ab their A. the ORCHIS f ту the Chal Hills ean bo sup lied. Аз small pr pimp New o P restoration ot DM БАЙ Ариу EDFORDSHIRE LONG RIDGE CUCUMBER JOEN sap ppanthem » » L. C., care of Mr. Groom, 37, Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square, W. | PED, excellent sample. Мау me Ораза хтинмтм тв оі the SEN W ANTED. SCARL ARLET LOB A ST. CLAIR . Win KIN, Tiptree, eri Her Variegata ett Pyrethrums, Scarlet Geraniums, State q -— and trade price to n's Ringlead Versailles Plante, &c., етта оп receipt of Two Stamps. е тлхв, Derby. 5 SONS. have Шер саг, o of announcing ursery, William Street, Hammersmith Turnpike, W. Montserrat Pin t thelr | ver вазо LY ГОРКА А. NOLEAD ER A s pn AD FORSYTH ERST TED, E тше ы ME to be perfectly clean and | 5 To inaasa Ѕоттох Кааба 5 "NAM Уг (LX be acquaint his friends and the healthy, y with cash price to for the New Supply of Seed, price 2s. 6d per l EY ын поташ чет Strong д NM А. B., care of Will Арру і rd Nursery, Shipley, Yorkshire. ME & Бох, реў ient, Reading. | dozen. Fist Prizes Stoke 2006 СоШе d Agri md ea у Pines. New "English. aru Runners and Dwarf Kidney | Brei bd s CATALOGUES for one stam ON J| B S. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he has a — | NE 00; Stoke e Newington, London, e Stock ш above, including all {һе best kinds, Prices “| onion: FAIRHEAD AND 50N, d A | LOURS, RIBON. BORDER SEEDS, p t Mn. Tm ыс 2: Nurseries, Holloway, London, ep pedes or redo o n. z | Ronr. Н. Роухткв, io EW * ROYAL Mia du езу; di he best | — л emen, Nurserymen, and ‹ 3 | RO ш риш Lo seoa LD N Ше wiro Gre extant. Sireng p as each; | LOBE ARTICH удзе, and d О оре Arti- E or DDIG, by the Dozen, strong fruiting, ready at 25e pår 100. Ро Post-office egile for piantine sand; The months of April and May aro | B.S. ылама, Paradiso and Vi з. London. | 5,4, оков not: istos Оне Жол. 000 & Sox һа бедел. -HO USE. TREES, Fruiting in Pots— | London, W.C. Verr otsonablo rie. CA US of Strong Plants to offer at | ( ROHA ' APRICOTS, CHERRIES, pem САВ BAGE PLANTS (Stong); Address Woodlands Nose Uefa. Sussex. PLUMS, PEARS, APPLES, У and FIGS. D Can bo supplied cheap b NE ROSES f 1865. RiıcaarD Surrm, ET Gam Le R. STIRZAKER, 5) Lancaster. 0 Es ar year, see PAUL A»; zx ONS зонт ELE of Cheshunt Cheshunt, N. үүх. сое, Zoe Pra Fruit Trees, &c. STOCK is AND D SON'S 5 GENERAL NURSERY GLADIOLI, fine, А on ; Efe hom d б,в rix per d " Highgate Nurseri E Die M п, CABBAGE ue MOT old ENGLISH ousands o Meme gx SONS Pi at 10s. per ( ЧНАЕГЕВ SHARPE AND ues , Sleaford, have s quantity of well-rooted Transp application, a BROOM ҮЙҮ CARBAGE PLAN qECY Y BATTERSEA aud N МГЕ, АТАХбЕГ, WURZEL.— Pure Stock (extra se selected], ELVETHAM LONG RED; ditto ditto YELLOW GLO: | Each 9d. p^r Ib. 5 Hoorxn & Co., Seed Merchants, t Gard t, London. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE, mM Sur à Wneeler's Imperial Swede. suffers from mildew. HEELERS IMPERIAL SWEDE, one of the Harpiest, Fixest, and Au? Жотшттог 8 Swedes in TM. tion. Won the First Prize a& the Gloucestershire Root Show. several valuable Silver Cups. 1s. per Ib., 45s. per bushel. — free by rail, and б per cent. discount for cash. . €. WarrLER & Sox, Seed Growers, Gloucester. Cur all Soils. ICHARD SM MITH o GEASS. | ago by and own on food ii аа attention, from the enormous cuttings of a dien IE S „Та eam s ш эйе h late Royal Á Con: аЛ have e aarded to 80 SWEDES at^ at the А E Berks and South Вегі Ене рб and many valuable Prizes in various pai кеу чае MEE i guion. "er | Сынсу | From Mr. Laret, Bailif tò the Right Hon. Lord B. Small quantities of Seed may be Nope Cham Swedes from seed p Lord Bern superior to апу other we have grown. por are many tons perg acre heavier than any other Swedes Price of Seed 1s. per pound, or cheaper by the bushel. SUTTONS' Ж, TRAE LIST gratis and post free, i Ѕоттох & Soxs, R Sow, The Queen's eee i 98, King Street, i BAWTREE, Perren Lawson & Sow, Cheapside, Е.С. TALABAO AXALDEQHD, pere Prize Medals, 1551 í fossis Е AMPION SWEDE is ; perfectly hardy, prg stores exceedingly well, and rarely if eyer PRIZES. hness the Prnce NS уын КЕЧ Renier I can үэе нү Ay growing MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. FAREY LY HORN. oo : us faint NS PARSLEY, MIGNONETTE, > are of the за сеа ра JOHN & CHARLES LEE, DW NET. AD лоте D ныг, Sms E SEEDSMEN TO THE Ts кл е л. Хз "R0 7 inches in height; its colour is "bright. bright © Reeommend those who are about — r Improve their Pastures or Lawns, to send them full white eye, and in contråst to pb dioc ci id enini ам of x "— к. dg м А, e v vit and to кА "ut the land is drained or undrained. "They B ы ӨН кеуш E New Geraniums of last pi most care selections for the owing M a ит е а v ng MIXTURES, which cannot fail to produce th» speaks of шо qon, sud qub дыш MIXTURES for LAYING DOWN LAND to PERMANENT thing are сар рте ад fino, ; MIXTURES К G OLD PASTURES, MEADOW or PASTURE, NL vegas 10 дос Ve BH, 8 to 12 Ib. per acre; 9d. per 1Ь., 80s. per cwt. MiXTURES to LAY DOWN PARK or FIELD LAWNS; all : ES т” ———— Mottled Globe or Grey Stone Turnip, TTON лхр SONS have a very choi stock зс excellent NEW TURNIP. m impe De EEN recommended. Price per b, Mone free, T: | Surrox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establisnm ment, M | | Е WwW nd ELECTED ARP: NTER'S MAGNUM BONUM PEAS, EU ж Best [o Variety grown. 5s, laus CARE ENTEN Y MUL LIUM E PARVO. РЕАБ, л Bost Variety grown. 5s. pe NTER RS MONSTROUS ` WHITE COS LE CARPENTER: S MONSTROUS GREEN ETTU! ES MONSTROUS BROWN Cost e bes UMTTE qo S in T ыны 18., 2, el € Utm. САТАТ OUES Merchant and Gronin Bt. James's Street, Brighto: А Boon to the me WALES' RID ut Zn A new Seedling, remarkably +: most prolific in the world. Testimonials: From Professor Ілхрткт (Editor of t the Mes “I have this nx Morning had the démo Potts asiste. M pr and the Potatos themselves am mg | | We аре ge et a ael | а] * The Seedling Potat derfully productive, | as the world DM to m Vis eM f Mr. LO sot, B, M Garden, ron Dowxi Carrer & Co., $or, Ted N.B. They mn; of Wa les), I have fonnd tis extent flavour, handsome, and sudbage е benefit of.” olborn, W. € Зоттох & So Price 125: per Pusher i ybe эү эе d to the end of те cket Pt Jast, years growth is ny Cash re; venei ү жеш. unknown Јове L, Bursledon, South p5 E Ф Merchants. ME: А. КІМ, of Tiptree Heath, Kelvedon, Mt ка invitos pour insp peotion on of his growing crops of Seed, int ant 20 acres of CABBAGE SEED : CAT LONDON LL COLEWORT, RED DUTCH, COTTAGER AD SAVOY. E Euro le. „Ив leaf is во smal) and co, strong plants 12s. per doz. riento tno dee Е сете qu etd excluded, | 20s. to 24s. per acre. "UU MIXTURES for ORCHARDS or мар SHADED with TREES, E RUSDARNUN Re Кы Кш) ra Tirar i2 30s. 18s., 20s., and 22s. per a MIXTURES for Mine NEW ог IMPROVING OLD GARDEN LAWNS, 188. per iur JOE Tor аа оаа у А Complete CATALOGUE of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS sent post free on application, ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED ч ардыра ола HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. "a Epwar F. dica The Nurse OBELIA COMPACT. parrer DE EA an to ther was ono mass oí фео exq | for edzi Mr. Par ны: ; ш to Marts ed from. the very best. FIMBRIATA, Mr. dei rod 408. » on application and Cot beo S SEED, xs $4.5 SIS per p! ] Мавтіх & Sox, Market | | F. Hoare, o ER, | , Usher's PETER LAWSO LISTS OF ALL SORTS OF THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, j 98, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, Е.С.; and at EDINBURGH. - SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ON N & SON, THE GARDENERS CHRONTCTE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 481 arded as a gem. sre Beautiful, and the meri 24 Gardeners’ Ci “ке a m le, Decem! P АОС ЕА Н. ut cr qnd the i it would es this, its irm and outline but p new "Dahl it wi sat. lita ааа Max 19, 1865.] New Dahlias. edding Plants. gs to announce that he intends a во eg still - hand a few hundred copies AMES s o фо following NEW DAHLIAS, * of his celebrated FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTORY and DE ER T P ob kopiti бАйАрОбЕ Сы. on. ошар on „ВА zi hi on а] ication. ее оп a cation el Ignis ond мета. with bright] 100,000 fine Plants now тү Dardened cf manicis t a uar rre | ROT, лова ed with ozen; th t of all the e- Eoo Semi M white. " ра 2 Ieaved plants for out-door May, 1 m et Street, Hart mc com di is pix ш Marys Nursery, bad МЕАВ THE M AND Rar m imos, Lv ADJOINING THE ahlia Am OMPASSES А Honxsrr, T. за. indic is now рр 0. WHEELER. NCRSERTMAN, ) Е PLANTS, from 2s. per dozen; all other G A не ut strong healthy plants of the above-named BR US cheap. had даа. Frowrnig PLANTS te 002 аск. Puee, shaded with claret; exquisite shaj Же: enpped peior рше де рн иту, Grounds are always 1a), high full centre, and one of the most, constan Е YS | CATALOGUES sent free by post on application to Mr. Тноѕ, кедей Ете Certificates during the past season—4 feet. жашик агаа АШ — to the Trade. —— edding Plants. n A liberal Discount to tho Trade. Early ordors requested. 1:100, Well established in pots. ew деч DR Eos ys . have at least 150,000 А ~ АМ Вахо s lea: st 15 H сәй аш» ырыа and foremost amongst TOR above: Min а Ifl mere i pe din the kingdom, al e 5 the Flower Garden, со Var BENAS HELIO ВОР У Pix Fro d d and See largo Ad redi cu in Gardenerg Chronicle, No, 1 CED EM M E PES E on eina n PETER парэ» & ., Preston Nursery, Yeovil, Somerset New Dahlias = HN KEYNES has grea offering the Мм undermentioned First-class DAHLIAS for SA ur ui They bare obtained 61 First-class e at the D go Вк Мопа (late J. Scott's Ye vil Nuts ursery). T S T B4 E-D DIN G P LX VERBENAS, fine selections, 100 in 50 vars., 18s. CALCEOLARIAS, best bedding varieties, 35. Эл 4s. pei SEE ELLGAWS mie dwarf Зоо, 05 dwarf, быы Kingdom, and hav oved and grown їп 1861 by endid, 4 to 6 inc h, in 3 varieties, ede King бо, Plata in May. = pup Me vm CATALOGUES on application TECIDO RII UP 'A NANA (newest), fine crimson red, Set is tak еп. 8. рег Edward 8” Gladys Herbert (Keynes) | MIMULUS, three beautiful new vars., Aurantiaca, Cupreus Major, Lady qmd LE (ICeynes) Matilda | (Keynes) d Gem, 13. 6d. —— " 3 с (Кеупев’) Annie Weeks (Кеупеѕ’) iw bas us x ion (Thornycroft's) GAZANIA S ped Eres er 100. AM beings ings Үкеупеғу rd of Passage (Church's) Fmest UCHSA. S pM ees LOBELIAS, [- Wer — le King (Rawling's) PETUNIAS, DAHLIAS, NCY ОЕ. B CATALOGUS f fis Establi bh mont, Sudbury, Suffolk. PHEN DROWN, Seed and ^ Ев men! ury, 5 u ffo: Striped Perfection ган odwin's) , карайтып, Sudhu: John Salter mu ) Spero (Goods divin "8) SEDDING PLANTS, BEDDING PLANTS. — Hercules Рд А уга) The рамаи аә now ready and will be sent out, well- Salisbury.—May 13. город, ја single pot Perdos.]Por 100. š New Catalogue for 1865. DAHLIAS ,., "s T čá is " ^S] 88.0d.| 20s. 0d. ЕО. SMITH begs to announce et his ICED PERANIUM SOLDEN iS AS AH : 2 s о снае ЧИНИИ. пое Ве 0 W, ал! О. ni A А FLO р. “а 6 |16 0 АШТЫ Zonale апа Variegated Лу FÜCHSÍAS, КОРША PARTO x ERA ud 4. „8 0 [12 0 VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, „ DAHLIAS, OHRTSA HEMUMS ЮМ асв: пав 16 0 BEDDING PLANTS, ёе, ке and will be forwarded in SALVIA PATENS j| вв {22 о ichange for one estamp, RASTIUM TOMENTOSUM, out oi 16180 Justrat dcs SIAS mnri „Дейге, J. x PADMAN, TU donee p urserios, Boston Spa, near ed FANTASTI, t the 5s has e mme aru ers payable at Boston Spa. — ША leasure to I, 74, " deer tion of which see баз 's Pyramid Prim IL sey oed, Тай Ma unity ( { ЕО. CLARKES Ш now prepared to Ep ti tin IPFC Sale. Ру ict pe] su X ue breed d of ER in] yation, n saved from ever E I ҮЕЕЗОНАРЕКТТ, Mot Ghent, so th thai it is озера ро "ie теч пед be even е to that oi Belgium, begs years. Bit instructions for ra Regn SILVER SAND.—Best Kent and Surre "een pa PTS ESIM, ROCK SANDSTON can be sent direct on all the OT Said and ж» Depót, Reigate, — Surre; % ii мече P Square, Fleet Street, ed E.C. rders payable Fleet Street. WI OGOOD'S (late PAGE & Toocoo»'s) IMPROVED BLIGHT Сом: POSITION а — 1850, has been manu- = anag ned лб 0D’S re:tions no news- ра ег would give space, but Messrs. Сотвовн Sox, the Ver dert ere say :—" 1t is the best thing fo paene can find, and does not appear to inj jure he young 1 jg foli n | Gishurst, Led our experi: ars’ trial," * February 24, 1864,” ec E. 8, em Gardener to Loi — Will you please send us 15 gal f your gigi Compbaition. I see you have е he price, апа trust that you mny some day be Ville another reduction, and 1 feel assured that no * Gishurst,'" , ti ereby Certify that ; du ring the whole time wi in the Establishmen tol B, Page & Co, Pace & Тоосоор, that we Manufactured the Bli under Mr. Тооооор/в sole direations, and that he portions of the various ingredie á Signe e were W: And. Subsequently ght зүү alone knew the pro- Јонх Mon Henny Daa Henry Зи y 13, 1863, Оразов p ^ EM a strong, Е per gallon (sufficient to make 4 gallons fit for uso), 10 gallons and upwards cai e free to London. Мау be obtained of the principal Nurserymen and Seedsmen in the '| гада, апа of W. Тоосоор, Royal South Hants Seed Estab- lishmen . Southampton. r VERA COTTA GALLE RIES, No. | І, Sout South Whar Praed FASES Paadi on, W., are NOW OPEN with а rd INS, TAZZAS, FLOWER POTS, Architectural lg oods. “CON Itl JA THE STONE COMP ANY (Lrwrrgp), are now facture of the beautiful CONCRETE STONE, which p^ durability, « of appearan cé iid x unrivalled, es Vales, Ji Use ime Karper: po Борб matarlos Be, асир and beauty It is especially applicable - les for Terrac H сө Qato Pi Requis хез for Pug po om and Prices furnished upon application at the Offices of the Patent Concrete Stone Company, T Queen Street Place, wes Bridge, E.C. AU? TIN, SEELEY, AND CO.'8 Stock now comp | = different kinds of VASES. STA ATUES and FIGURES of CHILDREN. [^ FIGURES of AS CAL sod ER. About gU FOUNTA сз > жо 22400. 5 BASKETS t dini 1 FLOWER BOXE oS оса RDEN БЕА! ТӨ, SUN-DIAL PEDEST. E WINDOWS &с ALS. 22 21 ORNAMENTS for GATE PIERS. And а e TEN of eu Man d tat and PEDESTALS. 315, Eusto oad, | з Park, NEW, — EOS See гне кз £ s. d. ABUTILON VEXILLA RIUM (tricolor). strong 9 $ 0j Mb pocket. Stamps recolved f paymen AMORPHOPHALLUS N por admired’ at the «жыгы раа. reatha EU EE аныз London, В. suce Mee ot Brussel pes AGULATACA ПАРТ ЕН Wa wem т Chelak, S Ashbu urnam, Park. Er s Road с GREENHOUSE PLANIS ов o| IRESINE H оз p pionta fit for bedding, 6s. per doz. ; also AA GRAND DUC DE BADE Жн Ul E ҮКИЗОНАРЕЕТЛТ А1 these Plants ar figured in VERSCHAFFELTS “ pex PM ПСА MIGNE ыры тон AS, ТЕОРЖОЫО МА PETUNIA 18? a uum Zn T а! е The Зола нозан Warsery and апа оа р blishment, Е s TRUE rj US рй E» 4 HA 25 Lr ai ЕДРИ E. 2 x А зү ЕХТЕХЗ NSIVE CTION of Ir car Seeding dling ÄRBOR- ete HIN Еме TN EENHOUSE Heg с Аю FRUIT TREES, SH AMEN 1- ding BERBERIS'DARWIN kcu ust dde -- Lun cm. here, and MR AN A SERY RUNS M а | dyer Beedling PIGRA NORDMANNIANA, 1008. d ^ ear Seedling PORTUGAL, LAUREL, 15s TTE rape Lear Scodiing YEWS, ENGLISH, 15s RSER ON, Ten minutes walk from the Ealing Station тер Walpy BEDI АУЕ, 40s. і вара i » FRUIT TREES, » Ed 3 ROSES, and SHRUES, are here extensively and | is 1 rtu mue ies le aer Lc тш o Go Е пл о а URSE " SAPO PUT ^» . RETINOSPORA ER ов, 80s ITEtOREEN Pi E ANS and P olini dum rp om uited to their habits. RALIS, 205 iini тов. m STON TAN KA and WOOD RSERIES ISLEWORTH ISH, 5 to Т йе, T» сеу g Nus 44 rco rk к= ntm UO “КУ, wi ар Lo the ho ingpeotion of of OCOA-NUT T REFUSE deliyered within 2} miles p E pipa of Charing Cross, at 2s. per d For parti and how ULT SCEITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI- meine eda teer utr UE REE PLAN] March, 1863; or ly to the oi STOVE ama am N ak G Ратехт Cocoa Feka [^ ANY, 8 of FRUIT TREES and FRUIT TREES РО Loc sni ip UBS and TREES, : Postage Stamps or Post-offüce ШИК published in оре payable to J, Вавзнам Hammersmith, Lon: aws BRUSHES and (9 LATE- а Р MATS are sold in every town. PRINCE ot Lud ONS. Cauros.—Every Brush із l black ш, TeL rose shaded with purple, divided stamped, J. BAnsmaw's Patent _ | Ej w Dnes; epe JiSHURST | COM- ether use or e Two-year ditt, arhan and Milde | PRINCESS ot Wa LES е h, rr Тл Plants, or as Wihter | dista ра pordle ШУ, "— centre, Dressing on Trees at rest | Шош mar поп а тЫ Cr po and when Ш mu b nus Из, 64, 104 first-class Xon from al o thers Ped smell, and if - luti = decani ents an; mi i js ed 218. Larger plants, 3l». 0d. to in. А, strength of тош above usual Discount to Ыстыгы ШЫ Rhododendrons wero first in = ag me ре [ iion ыр? M. Y., and he has again much pleasure in calling m 4to 16 o; | Open угы, her fto us West ыи vi TET Retail by Nurserym зелето for several They have both in the and Seedsmen, in boxes, 1s., і теча qd bei Terr fee le of wit most 3s,, and 10s. 6d. dently тел to spring frosts, | За б pi tnehded as st ier blooming Kada Mu are conf- olesalo шге on ar Marte PRICES PATENT CAND X uu | 1 London, (PPM BORDER EDGING SIDES, d great кайыше Яше Ёл, GARDENS, às Шоу рок no Slugs and Insects, take up little penses as do da КАВ, conses S GARDEN, VAS ES FOtwrATNS, kc, in great durability, and in great pere i Lr а. Кози! el "un Wes, Cksisca, ӨЛ ТО Йом, КЫНЫ Sai Illustrated Price Lists free by post. supplíed, кашлы PAYING TES or Cei Corridoi ., аз cheap and durable as эч! i bius; red, and and bui colours and capable of forming avariety ot Also TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than the above. WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Walls of Dai Kitchen Ranges, Baths, &c. Grooved and other Stable EXT Bricks of Е end Dutch p= Wo meg em Copings, Red an ineware Drain Cements, &c. To be obtained of F. & G. уе ий a heir MESS IN. GATE, best addresses—14s, 6: а or 1s. 3d, Df for delivery within three wy and to Quantities of 4 Tons, 1s. per Топ less. Mis e К BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries ns above. Rail quality» at the above E 2s. a al Ton extra or Wharf. F. & G. Rosner —Addresses see „В. Orders promptly executed by ваа GUTTA PERCHA SOLES— e dy e SP lovi Tetter o m articles guch as Mill Lam uno Soles, Pump Bosses, Union Joi lasks, oni dia Bovin, Cambor Vessel ls, то flet Trays, S ngo Бык trays, &e., та A Company, and id their wholesale dealers tees. 18. The Gurra PrncuA Couraxr, Pat Е.С 432 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [May T = 000 Dwarf ts, for Bedding or ai TEER У ie NOW READY. Ma LD, NEAR Току, | USSEX. "VR. WOOD Asp SON have much p CATALOGUE of CHOICE and RARE PLANTS, e fol onu in well-grown 3 BOURBON and PRASCENTED, КГС NEW FUCHSIAS, NEW PETUNIAS, NEW GERANIUMS, ETC., Ето, r dozen. Cheaper by the 100. HY Lr ista gu Abs and TEA-SCENTED ROSES, established Pots. fi enhouse Culture, 24s. to 30s. рег ‹ dozen. В $ \ Л П, I I \ MS E è . eedling Ros WE: PAUL (Son Er Buceessor to the hto e aie WILL BE HAPPY TO FORWARD, POST FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS, HIS begs to offer FIRST: UAL ROSE t t 1 1 hi: session, and ry мар S, а peones F d ie pom ime 2d ko ub AND PRICE CATALOGUE OF THE ABOVE, delivery їп May neluding all NOVELTIES of MERIT of the present Season. ELIZABETH V а н .—Flowers fine гозу pink, very large and Du DA SAE EN full, in the style of Lælia, but. fuller, fres her, and intesa in PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, X. colour than that superb variety ; ас ра летя consti- tution hardy, growth vigorous. Price Ts. 6d, e: € GLORY of WALTHAM. ак BEATON'S GERANIUMS. and full, à seedling from Saven Gower, larger, brighter, darker, A superb Rose, of hardy Es 2 vigorous growth, producing shoots 6 feet long in ono season, and THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF THIS SUCCESSFUL HYBRIDIST. Price 78. 0d. each. 5 A SPECIAL CERTIFICATE WAS AWARDED TO BEATON'S GERANIUMS BY THE ROY. MADAME EMILE BOY AU. — Fiowers soft тозу flesh colour, 5 SOCIETY ON THE 2x» MAY LAST. AL HORTICULTURA, changing to blush, of а lesa in form, moderate in growth, | hardy in constitution, good and distinct. Price 6s. each. ут Set of 16 ета new style and colours ... ил. ES PRINCE DE JOINVILLE. — Flowers light е lar showy "ox of vigorous and hardy habit, «шешу forming igi Selection of 10 Varie ties ditto LLL ... £2 0 0 decorai € bush, standard, or pillar Rose, of great beauty. Pri с улу «Эа, WIRE соот атаана ie sah Order at once of any Nurseryman, or direct from Ja "roe LICHTENSTEIN.—Flowers bis iei globular, large and боа зону vite дшш ОСЫ we, Dover WILLIAM PAUL, WALTHAM CROSS, LONDON said Price бв. each. The best of the mm Hoe a 36s. to 42s, per dozen. Where the varieties may be seen in Bloom. For full descriptions see mW CATALOGUE, year's kinds, . per dozen, Older kinds, 9s. to 18s. per dozen. Миллали Pact, Waltham Cross, London, N. EXTR А IMPROVED TURNIP SEED . Established Upwards of a Century. | | | | | THOMAS KENNEDY & 00, McC ULLOCH, | HAVE THIS SEASON A SUPPLY OF THEIR Covent Garden AEN: EXTRA IMPROVED VARIETIES OF pr RNIP SEED, nd i ge from their own Selected Stock; but a ar becoming better known and appreciated, PY is Sulle that the NOS 2 ue presen its АСНА Jy fal short of the demand, as was the case last season; and to prem GENUINE NEW A | or SEEDS ROITS fe any орына they take this early T of reminding thei } Aa e E: Mene S custom y t they are likely to require. Orders amounting to 21s. and upwards sent Carriage Free. ar aco di T. E 21 ps additio E ais: а шеша stock of the Ordinary ЛҮ COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. 1845. AVENIR seed of f very Есте quslity- | No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. A CATALOGUE, i P and other FARM SEEDS, will be furnished on application — 31. 3з. 21. 25. 1. 105. 1, 1s. 10s. 6d. Free Delivery as formerly. | BUTLER Ax» McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. DUMFRIES.—May, 1865. ег packet—s. d. — BUTLER'S SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER. ае BUTLER'S CLIMAX MELON „ә FOR EL BUTLER'S PRESIDENT MELON Vil eo е 2 6 T сү x3 ULM LV Sari T гот теш ВІСК Hi 30s. m 7s. 6d. 48. 0d. — 25s. 123. 64. 6s. 6d. : x » HalfHardy.. .. .. - 7s. 6d. 48. 0d. SEED , AND PLANT ета ders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage NOWVEI/TTES in FLOWER SEEDS n InMtva РТ or SPRING PLANTING.—Gladioli, Liliums, including ts, Wholesale and Retail, for London and Home Coun the splendid new L. auratum ; Tigridias, Anemones, Ranunculus, ST ANDENS = 6 ARDENERS' AND. AM mJ E " Special s, and. Vegetables | AGRICULTURAL SEED a ie. he in Canisters, at 1s. 34. and 3s. 6d. each: the Gi Rl суа. For Testi ials from Mr. CI tors, see former Advertisements TOWeTSs, Turnips, , wW Grasses, &c. The“ босана es MN ioci Bes isa highly Conc — тет Artificial Маш ү alue any article o escription rto introduced; its effect is rdi in romoting а ; PRICE LIST just published, and may be had gratis onapplication. обы n Camellias, Azal Francisceas, Ixoras, B Воо d dg dinis ons, D ME Dipladenias, Pindes а Orchids; also for all ае and Stove Plants in Бан considerably іше нате. the usi 9 ot G Agents for flo А owers as well as as heightening their colour. For Fruit Trees in pet e Borders, Lawns, GOULDING'S HORTICULTURAL MANURE, 1з. per canister. | Kitchen Garden Crops, the ** Gardene: ers' and Amateurs’ Friend ” а тА е. С Бок Авехтз, Wholesale and Retail, for MURRAY'S APHIS PASTILS, HOICE SEEDS. LÀ А new invention, and the most ей Р y ; 77241 Mr. Burr's peculiar Strain. of SUPE EYED VERBENA ly every shade 0 "he vr Plant Houses, elarets, үү tuos йуз Мет i es SEE from this Strain ain has fr ош timo to ime sent ont ppl Puit EE di у T varieties. The seed we offer is Mr. ving, and is o produce fine flowers. ws pi Moe S Next" mielie ted Strain P "ZONALE. PELARGONIUMS. os coe "al the с colours, 2s. ӨР ugs ket, W.C. ULL's selected Strain of MIMULUS MACULOSUS, embracing the most beautifully | pus МЕЗ. POLLOCK.—Small Plants in ut per "packet, \ ert, g — Larger Plants well established LEAVED PELARGONIUMS. ux nin di irm a Consignment this season from арап” Per dozen.—s. € liiis IET Per dozen. BMC 6d., 5s. 6d., and 7s. 6d. each. EET ó 6 paid ооду | PCI Mage ud Н FLOWER SEEDS, ваму, Half Hardy, i шш in Collections, Pos ; 0 Аша д 3 e| » ӧз. 6d., Т. 6d., to 21s ; d Eee 4% VEGETABLE SEEDS, in Collections Pieds Paid, 91s. and upwards Жоюу 1: 6 0|Be Clair о. о. 0230 10s. 6d., 15s. 64,, 218., 428., to 680. ре? ZONATE and PLAIN-LEAVED VARIETIES. 3 тынсыз" Е FINE LAWN GRASS SEED, for Renovating ог Laying Down New Lawns з ос M our eiu : m is opel. ee | o FARM SEEDS amounting to 218. upwards sent Carriage Paid. a ror a хс. strong autumn-struck Plants, well hardened, WINDOW JARDINETS, БЕРБ. ОПТ PLANTS, = «i we Nurseryman, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, BARR axp SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT ! | | j | i T ' т T Y : ч А мат 13, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHEONICEE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 433 — SIME ЕТТ E VES Ricco onm ==; Тһе — rus for Field Culture is the ranian White EEn: SUTTON ax D BONS can supply fine New Seed of the POMER/ ANIAN WHITE GLOBE TURNIP at E per lb., or cheaper by the bushel. niae free except small pai PRICE m ШИ. < асе SEEDS ek p Royal B. jshment, EE NEW PLANTS FOR 1865. JAMES CARTER & CO. ҮР MUCH PLEASURE IN CALLING ATTENTION TO THE UNDERMENTIONED Баа Fern c ТОЧЕК SM em now send, ров riv for six postage art L (British к к=з and qo varieties, 36 par T including. Delon i of Her Froti Ferns) of his New and PRICE Carine TVE CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, rt 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will Үү ЧУОБЕЕТ PARKER SOR NU PS FIRST-CLASS NE BEDDING GERANIUMS, &c. porer an KER begs to Y x T > following, all of Mis XA. clean, е Ват ри — 8, d. LERODENDRON eie RII WHICH THEY ARE NOW PREPARED TO SEND OUT. CORDYLINE INDIV d Hs FRANCISCEA CALY CINA 2. ы 2 GOODYERA PUBESCEN P BEATON'S HYBRID BEDDING Nasturtium King of Tom Thumbs. RHODO OPIN VDRON Dd E HÀDDINGTON eg ERANIUMS. The great usefulness and beauty of the Tom Thumb Nasturtium NUTTALLII i ow very generally appreciated throughout the whole Flori TRITOMÄ GR ANDIS The four following very distinct and splendid varieties which we world, and any improvement on them is very desirable. The UVARIA GLAUCESCENS ` offer were selected by us from Mr. Beaton’s € stock, only a ы now offered by far the finest of all, and we much question| VINE DUCHESS " BUCLE UCH EN mid 1 few days previous to his death, but of which we were unable to | whether any bedding plant oan c ual A өто, е | YUCCA ALBO SPICA а sufficient quantity to allow of our Be аш рш is at dm Ju: num иба green foliage, co: p пзе scarlet TRECULEANA same time as Cybister, Lady Colum, and the c y por a i | of the plos soms, produces an nce. The| PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES bt огох se, waverlly appreciated varieties distributed an ува We Plant m t Decora a favourite ; n may be me as abore Hardy, and Stove Plants, Seeds and Bulbs, aro published, and will have much pleasure in d DHT лепо to tieso, which | variety most freely from cuttings. be forwarded to applica се, ап 2 we are confi ES f eq ан Eha тану НУ И Price 1s. 6d. each ; per dozen, 12s. ; per 25, 20s. xotie Той Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, 8. а so well-authenticated a source. s Perfection ааа HIR NEW CLOVE CARNATIONS. three rose-coloured Nosegay es selec! al TEC which it somewhat resembles, but is of а General Leo. ,J 4MES VEITCH has the ples E A announce that much softer rose, freer m growth, ze of a more robust habit, attain- е his x M T WOODED and BEDDING PLANT CATA- mg double the size in one season, and producing its blooms in greater | The abov ы Age mee A M ord шм is undoubtedly | LOGUE, с ng а choice selection of tho Novelties of the present pde A has а perfectly lain Yan and Tine the "bloom well | the most s p^ erod being of most vigorous season, a vy md approved other kinds, is now ready and will fip above е foliage; i isy а, м n for Single specimens in vases on | habit, and "producing tnn Кода often 3 inches in diameter ; 3 16 | be sent free on а pplicuten. 7 атта, or well as general bedding | possesses the delightful pec of мез old Clove in all its intensity. Royal Éxotic Nursery, King Ch S.W. me Magos S FUE ILFORD HORTICU LTU URAL ^u MARKET GARDEN MEE s4 deed Capital £50,000, in 10,000 е5 of £5 each. eposit per Share on Application an 108. » Premier (Beaton). olia Shares of £ D в. T Application and A Nosegay variety, colour intermediate VE that of Lord Palmerston I ady This is beyond doubt the freest and ы est-growing Carnation in n P poe аЙ to exer | zr per: ions Cal ого чече MN s is От E erval t! t th robust. po dins : room — MA Eu bere tho оа TE ie existence, ins — plant ees: grown 2 E in due and Wi m v M : 4feet in cumference Une season, and produced more t ie ieri il уы er paso or pilar 6o fme blooms, oolour light emmeom, Blossoms double amd wel | ros S tnr БОР үк qe nude уы formed, апа ойу бозо sented: 99, St. George's Road, Pimlico, SW. ester 0р ato n). Price 5a. d | бкокок W. „опок, ө Baq; Co Ex -Editor of мә. Journal of Hortieulture, t, Kensingtoi | | р ES Ln 2; of J. & C DRAN Nurseries, Hammersmith, 12, Varwick IN Kensington, W. А è sicot ard тен. vin The London and Westminster Bank, Lothbu favourite variety for Veri is fhe contr and for centres of beds, A new half-bardy perennial herbaceous plant, with beautiful e m Рани M Wide B) Tere be а 3 us. dut Price 5s. each. 16560 leaves 6 to 8 inches "ns еду" pataria wth eiat 66, 50, . rd suem eg Deax, 50, esee Street. M hers "Tr ERU p EA. foliage planting, or for Ge 1 Manager Мг. бүт не ох, late Gardener to His pida weed i gs Giace the Duke of "Sutherland, at Trentham. Wild Charlie (Beaton). Price 1s. 0d. each; per dozen, 12s, For cultivating Fruit and Vi otables by the aid of Artificial Climate А plain-leaved variety, As deep salmon-coloured b) roduced | phe m " in] t s, freo habit, ur ҮҮ # бта 80 as to produce crops under glass withont risk of failure, dae бей таа. et 7; continues in, bloo ООШ ПСИ УЕ late i it Boite For TEUA ifs Prospeotus and o of Application for Shares, apply at e 5s. each. New Single Petunias. Pe Directori MITRO вагой о Ба oder of арай aud M New ана te dT 1 Bed di Gefani The zs which bloomod at эү eene 2 "e of а руке Ae | list will shortly be closed. е or Deadin; 1um | seedlings which bloomed at our Season, ап y^ X Cart Ы relied прош as а first-rate collection for bedding purposes; they | A strong E red Variety, with vell вуд tige | 2695961 to gite eatisfhetlon to отаи of thie, Опе of tho moat rapid | Che 6 ardenerg "delet le ог- ie variety, well expan n r-bloomi leaves, ds |y green centre, surrounded by a deep =) гозу lake, бг касда. ме | - Ie ы ортаг сони т а нр ри 1. ARABELLA, light rosy lake, white throat, a novel and most | ATURDA T MAY 1 Ure bendi ро UA have EI pleasure in offerin my beautiful colour. | Бг wma ^ gems прас ЙН — MMC pe we have purchased the entire stock) for | 2, BEATRICE, t, exquisitely pencilled. | ETINGS FOR ENSUING: WERK. Ыы crimson. fi Royal Horticulturai (Floral and Fruit 3. CHRISTABEL, splendid deep crimso | TozsDav, Мау wf p Committee! B. Кайы. NUS | о. | | се 78. 6d. each. this colour. Kar The Set, 1 Ser of each of the above, 215. 4. DINORAH, whito ma 5. ЕМ. MELINE, very compact habit, free bloomer, bright rose, | South. Kensington .2 Xx. > БАтсврат, Мау 20 Crystal Palace м Exhi New Tro colum Thumb. pencilled Е MAE E tllo: c: : S NOD We last AL men in Ppub le om PRA pats 9. FREDERIC, , in the way of Magna Cocceinea, but, more | scarlet varity of the now well-known Tom Thumb Nastui rtium substance. Waer invitin HE E 315 4o; Mr. bea most desirable bedding plant. It hasthe | 12. Онер, gm rose, or гараа эру white throat. g P. тей formed prey fiori as its parent, with perioctly double | 14, HELEN il il Brus [Аме on Window Gardening, we pur- centre; а most froe bloomer, and as easily perpetuated by cuttings | 15, ISABEL, , striped and flal y omitted to "e r to a point of some impor- as thg обранио varietios, 29 — tance in reference OWN GARDENS generall Price 2s, 64. each ; per dozen, 18s. ; per 25, 30». ; per 50, 505, Price, each, 18, 6. ; the set, 109, 6d, о g y, | with the view of darc to it at an early o in T NEW PLANTS OF 1864. elevation in {һе cultivation of pee in E. WE ARE NOW ABLE TO OFFER SOME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE NOVELTIES SENT OUT IN 1801, es AT THE FOLLOWING VERY REDUCED PRICES :— ey prisa кил ЧН, hayra gs йде Beaton's Cybister Geranium Iresine Herbstii. barren ridge or [Ж but a ig a up as it were m the finest jest Nosegay tout: After a trial SYN. AcHYRANTHES VERSCHAFFELTI. lo VÉ, two seasons, again Tast 7 Ey RE Е beautiful ornamental-fo oliaged plant, having dark crimson leaves, | believe the general public, we 1 our assertion will be moe) d every o m who р with ribs and stem of a bright carmine. "This plant will be found to ft tub tried it and €— without cutting off the supplies of 1 harmi maranthus melancholicus ruber asa -e dens neral efect effect, it has no equal in its colour among bedding n tho eh SOROR tardier, and is easily kept ina cool greenhouse | Шоівёцге; аз t too commonly pappen in the Tobust habil and plema e e ton coniinance oR usod every rad winter. This Ко not be plan lantéd out i an end of May. ases to "whioh m we o reor Let Mr. BELL say what now offer o Work. up а large stock to moet ће demand, an Te uod his experience has been :—** I mentioned elevation itat ve onde ит Ф, и ERECTUS n es Price ls. each ; ilium auratum., gro of fl ts alag гане ER es Por Eee Ш. in announcing that we were very largo in publie places in pon, and I will now offer а tif Inst season of this most st beant of m ре боа, ваше situ Mig in smaller рап, E уу overlan: um Ё a ша di ееп. remarks nu гыч we nl Ornitho. 4000 a SD buis clude кес Duet finer TRS. thin jarga areas Togar domes sti io gar ening, zu = sarae id кере à album. E convoys an adequate ides or this gardening і is — Meu im pra гра ADE ART 'ollowinj ion Scar see bulbs from ки ала Lies: iz Belongin to à tribe of garden Tak Thich is no other space for t im mm nd as aitording hich we raised our stock of the above were sent to | Болу of possessing m beauty combined than any oth one who h window the oppor- iae] cool Viners They in Natal, planted at once in pots, and placed | this charmin; es "appears as ita most regal representative. Tts п Y zu nlture on а ума d soale, But in Christmas some of tho mog started into vigorous h, and abont unrivalled de , m: кары and peerless symmetry | tuni: y of hortieniture o d b Крнета from 1 to 13 foot high. dert a fine ыйды of — White E vm Dlóesont in their [y 44 TE KO кыне Y many localities, even without going far into the taring in ро EE centre opening from the bottom, and LAINE known descriptions of distinguished travellers | suburbs, there are small garden plots attached to Which were to ene HUE each spike, two-thirds of | conce; its real worth, may j its acquisition TIEA | t FI any каре аПу expanded t one time, ar and lov d M We have much pleasure rters Могу dii th in ^ 8 ' ual it 1 terminal many-flowered racemes, in her ex- = ina pot, and introd пое produced . ° d eat advantage which arose in ex: character th or t CE conservatory plante P 10 inches 1 ER bes or petale assum =) em ga erieros frm giving таа to the situation of ur believe, vi m FT. plants ата at that Time E salver- like outline, zn тете e tips о o thoir full expan rs [cipem is pearly w) often suffused m ана lina mixture of sandy atn M ER $ most es p urey from Fhe contre ou aginpi d. a pc Te ае yE ret already mentioned what occurred in tion, and started in à cool Winery, v without ау йет enhanced by sach lote ori or petal being, richly deco ecoratea witha | the Horticultural ү ier ый from an evil ч NERO едем iow et | wis ray or stripe running through the hei ро, t va od, and | only 4 feet, and I found the same advan 2з. 6d, to 3s. 64. each, eer ae li ЛУ. "Bulbs, 3s. 6d. enci my own, erus MERE and hedged а with walls ап mm lso, I placed "3:0 & libel, d will - |an iron i de t уе eight against the ET erre Pratis «ud Poll Pre оваа, жн А wall on one side, in which I found Mignonette w тв e t gro and а Gen especially increased five-fold i: JAMES Г AND CO., SEED MERCHANTS and NURSERYMEN, = course of the season, during which it flowered CRYS 7, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, W.C.; tinuously. This led me to the idea of А ‚рим TAL РлсЕ NURSERY. PERRY HILL, SYDENHAM, 5.Е.; DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX. raising of all the beds of a small о THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Dias 18, нш, tion of | that we found it, as usual, д his scientific о ELIT во as to afford them $ Íreer eirculat ion of | that w EX is шне, N shrubs, [of so adv nad ic edic ас to E being bae brought Amongst other Bugs е worthy of notice | unpleasant contact with the Church party, ч ularly struck with the effect | STEIN, formerly Keeper of ш A тк aM. UM 434 y ved stratum of had been plante ted in patches in the and it had burst "forth d чыр Sage on те!" Misano t CNN m and owth o of meltin of e late snow. e t was mos urther records have beeg { and on t е e а ie di his early period of the year. We s ырыр af "s on grafted ЛҮ into blocks, and on roekwork; but in these cases believe б den of using th ч in thi ўз I is par - the Lady Downs not at all the same amount of earth or фо of | first “өз ied itself КЧ Mr. в а few years remarkably fine both as to ә li drainage is provided for. In deep-rooted plante | ago, d his example is now followed in many | with very hard firm flesh, The н Pe : this plan would not be efficacious, probably, as they other pets of Scotland. on the Black Eagle, a malt black variety, n у grafted would hardly е vei their habits to suit this mode | 16 may appear, at firs sight, that the o large, proved infinitely superior in jer ough not т T8, or mowing machine на eve. — pore] ds беш tender aid delicate, sweet and remarkabl Ur, the fj as are usually sown or bedded out in parterres, | to the Snowdrop by the de —— of its ái iic i f S ably rich, i or at most a foot, in depth of earth, with is, however; is not the T pee bet New Plants, 2 inches of broken pots below for drainage, would | fori med very early in крт, à аза have performed me an еї eceptacles for these, whether | their functions before the Grass requires to be eut ; E RERUM LÜDDBMANNIANA, Rehb, fi, of iron, terra-cotta, or oer would be nearly | а store о rishment has а IE been laid up,| Three varieties of this species аге now before ug al ine d rnamental| and the bulbs lie dormant under sward until | ming from Mr. Lüddemann. The type standar and aving made some little sketches | the following year, when at the Ae season they | 488 eribed i P doubt a glorious plant, One ча | of the cd effect, a though too s slig ht to be used | again t Р | ноев of cin. d inre and has mach пите — а illustrations, 1 tion of all | into Bla Аң hieh йыр a summer | sna беа, rapere a pre e ground of the smi | e parterres of а small лү, їп а regular | to ripe lea r secretions, Tig bias, К ЕЙ, зщ vg E i confined to thee — elegance would t > "suitable Mor "the ово. $ which the | are amethyst, We propose to call this "i m | nvenience, аз as advantage the pem is applie di in the Eri Gar den, second variety has t the бехе of to origin fr | p: is hi i - h - he babl k growth of the vigent t would probably be pro- bringing ti hl ovel effects in appearance, and os our EA. ia we may T remark that our own taste | all the stripes of the sila ad petals of md | would be withont precedent, but so much the | would not lead us to scatter he rend regularly | colour. e propose for" it the name of var. OCHRA or that. | or indiseriminately over the мео eof the lawn. | The apex of the labellum in this species issnbjes ty “I have spoken of its convenience, which would | We would rather" have patches of the m in nooks inda remarkable and highly curious variations asion be particularly the сазе as regards lady visitors and corners of it, or on banks and | under „trees, In | induce many botanists to propose several new and lady gardeners. The ine! ting | an at ur nues three lo hee Ку .find e М t aed comparison of all c out materials has instead of over them, as they often do, to the | persons due dn {о having Daisies on the lawn, аы пе that the twò species with will ИЙ Ий | detriment of the flowers in a pg err where|and these persons would ИЗҮ also object tO | compared (supra, p.410) are really va dirak the walks were ж originally laid out in contem- | having Snowdrops. Yet we cannot help thinking | P. sumatrana, Korth. au fil. (zebrina Hort Bog.) plation of that remarkable rosea embollishmen t. | that in the positions we have indicated, the latter | has a fringed anther-bed, a sa PIU anther м а. As regards шора, also, іє does away with the would be very pretty em LY enjoyable, partieu- | tumour in the centre, and ШО the small numerous | 8 are rare. о their bloom and fragrance are more directly avail- eination e for ог ' the i in lont able. Mignonette, for instance, when plaeed in Dow of thoi лыр s, Thel m E і тв. Р. е the ground, you would hardly perceive the scent |to be born with us,—as Жын we Б them, which "e. thing, has, according to a sketch für ki E ise i me 3 or 4 fi m indebted to DE an ОШ ea hr гоа plant will be much obli ged to o you arriving at one of the ports of the far East, How ; pl fair ones coyéted them, and potted them, and Хх хар арар be well adopted i in the suburbs, prr the Sir shaded them from the inten Jest ocan Онаша |, oblongis acutis, labello medio trilogin АША lateralibus sei and Jo ftier march of brieks E nd mo rtar i w | sun, we will leave our reader imagine, but we i anl ri з ан, dom 5, оо ente E may mention one little circu eter. сопсегпі ч т parterres in this artificial manner ка ог 0 in them—we mean of course the Daisies— Su inj ied by Мата ov & бо М er oir elevation, would be tantamount in effect upoh the | excite the surprise of the: florist, or perhaps eause ‚ C. S. Parish in Burm {в ng them a mile or во into the some one to smile. Amongst them were double p to ei plaut the ^ 80 very Sorel si acknowledge that the building activity | Daisies, having flowers of —— shades of colour, | by its discoverer, and which is trul Pg ҮП in my own neighbourhood gave rise to this idea in| but the one of all most sought after and most t| We pn my mind, and although m my little garden is by no | prized, was the little ll perennis, the wild | Scrutiny on account of its peculiar hairy bulbs, " to ее e this Же | Daisy ef our English lawns, F. i ver hi i in ш splendid stores? — —.———— nm. hoisting, es I confess I hold it in reservi some sa — n for the e possible time when 12 ау | г ҮЕ once more remind our lady read Ps furro kite ent, for 5: I:havotostod тау |prizes for INDOOR GARDENING, offered b un Ey e Po. Mr. Low. We are not certain whether the лу ү А P he | the. н й on the base of the lip аге e f wit) 8| ion in i ion to town | 12086 be sent "to Bonth LE by June 19. us 290. Pro coGrorrIS Топ, Во. fil. D than at first sight appears. What, "^ m Tein t a 95 competition will be found at Sepalo summo oblongo subacuto, sapand н lateribus бий speaking generally, are town gardens, with their | as last M, out {аш friends will not agai miovatis obliquis supra apicem ШОШ шше walls, essential to our English notions of пы ed, Aon - : ш extus «Шм айай, fabol Prat даш ате {һе pigeon P culis duobus ante apicem reflexum, col th stagnant air and sooty vapour, Walarn that e ding INGHAM RosE Suow,| The genus а Pis coglottis was for many many i-i dedito 0. whieh is always looked forward to with iren. by tis Dutch mystery, confined to the Museum of Dai | gloom. It is not reasonable to expeet | per of this flower, ee pes fixed to take орав n|where во тапу fine things lurk Ош M {о висееей іп these dismal | prison- -eiis, Juy 6th and 7th, The list has, we are iu formed, length specimens, coming from J anghuhn, мач which Mr, BELIS sugges alread | Cuming, and others, found their way to our < рий de к no li ула surprise to us to E У | c y Miss Marinei бе чо ot her eon- discussion has "s going on in some of the |; -— to our pages, should at once set them EM Xx to the mense or otherwige of tide "d^ d ^: (o зга, Low hs Co. poris : time iss Матїнё, Түнү, тка Agsinst | Ballon, у had Api from Borne» SE Ё IE 3 iE 4 un ЕЕ 8B. aeg vs the | heat jn thi in this v отун че fine] нень апа Barbarossas А b E A Mr. " deep down "and well-like, in Which not а * thing eomm bár of M. Mr. Meredith of Garston, and ite э-3 ides. ба parere не Дм reakfast-room т - г. Miller of Combe Abbey, all | acute thickish м гая а нун rui ү TP odit would 1 looked pon | s uM (aiv 1 got | Tie эге coral $ borders, are confidently referred to, ри cle, bear raceme of d my boxes fixed, raised обе: tha level of the sur- | diy prepandd to абан ^ hr Pn ал ч эйи e s опе їв | coloured bro wn-spotted 1 nuni = n rounding walls, the plants enjoying the free|of ot онан to plants having the constitution TA emp (неш. Tt is dedicated to Mr. БО", current of air — now passed round them. The ine, b the practical disadvantage сЕ 1. нр seu Das pinati = way in which tha — — attached me for e wed forth in the remark of Mr. Wins, in ei КЕ на iol Mt io th is paa! And s will be the result, we | Piping in any quantity is used under the bor d tte, ftr Ж acc к АЗАМ it h all vhs try it бер few years it will have a tendency to ry a p7 53 pulchre 1 Pose, petalis еј ажа: out v the whole of the bottom Повія, labe nd id 3 voi : part of the| pilosis, labello a rotundata bash ШШ i, meda эшн | ims or к air-e currente, whip Yr fem -— 2 Vine más 18 inches or feet of the bottom КШ. Subacuta serrulata, e al semiovat Fe * of th aligna at inf duen бов do whiól water í it?» Bu B rot qM; sin are we to get — in basi, lineís LA enis doe 5 rather А А plans ex posed, defeeta ї Aeg eid of | fata cirew androcliniam, anthora umbonata: ; | against tbe use of heat at all? — — f Whenu we had the go ' KEENT m a we p an oppor — "he Mes phyllum balmniceps of SALE Tiit to ihe R the As Знае mem Bonner A Artovrtiaers, то x Doe to | we believed we had. who was named Profesor of Botany at Do "ape (e y rpat, has Sgen and pond Max 13, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. 485 flowers ега of which w Pre к „Day, of улаа the m on mewhat Mme olive green, "ith ted lines; the e have de obtained the plant we believe fro: amples vv esee: by bong e ceme of onm as pait tacog бев, в, when ut mowing is indispensable, һе pete is — of Bluebell, or chance family of the wood Forge Along will в dark and shady, Куе s pte d omen еч ured Primroses fro , Авр odorata, a 8 miles is a fact! y ner himself ; bak ^e пча vae adminine that was as and | abe ood Forget-me-not, colou: „өй апа шай plant, g things. This, 1 e great gpeg spect there. егу garden—small or round Cliveden has i its quantities ot the по. " spring and what g ment could be paid to the syst t that ould be so Jârgely adopted by those who po it te Why, even; the ve te-keepers have their beds of Myo- sotis sylvatica ! But of course the influence will radiate till stopped by the Atlantic and the German І went to Cliveden with a not very flattering picture of spring ening as carried there, i ind's ‚ and in any "place m. а фт I say favourable, I know many в inced that a: y be d ourable soil brem "ad = 1 [are "- vith, such lint Snow drops ке fr there; BI uebells, as if the Bluebell was not sufficien ы те е in the woods around, à d n of great 1 ? eus produce а AN delightful effect 1—for ough the flow wers are “as thick as Vo $- - d "i of the “massing t | Anemone ho ose of them m а ^m e exporioneeà standing in one of at irr egular ^ аа жеч» — around, and no | 2 ge т, у any means be adduced i à "Led of that bees ЬУ EM, Me blades and Wood [а leaves da ? down to the point of | fascination, {Чеч apen d is p woods сн better worth. the trouble of treating thus. Mr лыт round a solitary bunch ү Pri [y бозы wi arge er | wi Bluebell ; | with а view to ginem it, and I know of no [as nice "аге gone!" Mr. F. shakes eem as he replies, “I can never о charm He s t pn as satisfactory сечаў with зр flowers of. summer, that he does with those of spring. A lesson for us all, truly ! followed by c pendula, and behind all V nd Sto red everythin m in full an Mon very sies looking etralpht to the visitor, id. the slope from поа to back of border cely gradua ted as if don T nton's tiles—a by no m t oh tain with кла ming is fal A seeds | E: ' his st things about the w. ere r Aey instead of Хосе his d inge: vholir i in the gardens. Iw xo ighted to see Solomon's Seal and abundance of Y olets, ав muc cared i as ару others, And the birds ! 1 such a chorus I sea doge d reminded of M sinis of one who loved N ith his whole hea: F duisi Tn "ded. the green hills Are clothed with early blossoms ; through the grass o bm wy yed YT^ mers and the bills rbi rds as уо pass ; Piom "ud fron in inis Ae ims п Mme class, Implore the pausing бөр, and wi qv уез Dance in the A. DENS # Gir? Тһе 2-4-6 of the Violet's deep viue ye 8, Nd by the breath of Hex ems coloured by its 8к16е8, But I have no space to speak of half the beauties of | È the place, not even of its moonlight aspect, for the evening of my visit was a ене опе, and the јоу the deep dells with arbeit a oils а от үе - of the plants en employed ; and m mia ry condition for them. E: a dry soll, a well- drained soil, which will g gro health but that is nt ates hat is s тог "with Mr. Tien t€ whispering a discourse оп spring flowers, Ж P disturbing a pret of nightingale AA -— in woods around, he neare roach to of st a ron ү але ев І а A ита 9 1 ring "niger ai 1 Duri rried ine through the on à noticed терага оп for: * sub-tro pical gardening," of йе ing plants. Sm sall н beds opposite each bay of this "evt border were filled with Anemone, Talip, rosa, and Narciss Ma m by sr the effec of the e great y ing away t toits the river is very and the "een bs n gl * great circle is this year planted with a central r of Hon esty— whi ch is a band of Wallflower on each side; next o P side is чр у — pa belt of Rilene endula, and utifal of Myosotis yellow single Wallflower rais y leming, spotted over by the flowers of Tulip Rex Rubrorum— u inna looking ав gorgeous ns the robe of an Eastern kin nl ый red and Уве аге planted a ently—a good plan. A rather бешш т is that afforded b iege jp irem and i^ ulip. The Tulips, y E ana t planted thickly through the wer, вау about 8 inches apart, suspended over die groundwor rk. lips look far better mixed in this or indeed A any other plant, an alone. For loveliness О ur Ы a garden I "Tuis Е Jun must be p Lene mense quéntitios of it in wide belts, ‚ and Eie dr и che place it is abundant; it is exists at Cliveden. "D Mr. n As was well said i ina review 5 in this Journal a year or two ago, 16 would be well to bear in nd — а мер ing is ine i iter gardens, to deseribe Cliveden, 4 f rer Jase „Success | 1H E? аба оса that, I dde in apre out of 2 a magnificent Bougainvillea, al] | good many years ; ina om. good. for cutting, beautiful to look upon, and the “effect " from the terrace or from a little way i off оп flo дый in а cool intermediate house, planted d rubbish in the fi ukes garden is a quietly enclosed жатые little one just under " | depths of baskets ** Honesty " by Wallflowers, and Alyssum, with Iberis, falling over a southern sky. In large stone vases or one s side. of the mansi iE h b д р chly planted, bet the gl the Азн little рио а few р id he Gra ust to ming £ £nllv десе а in t s, jus e the wild "pr s. space and time eer be r requi: cited. Ses ^ care = for. Some s the little "a т соп But who could stand on that noble woody slope |tain tain the choicest mixtures at Cliv маа к iq ET ng the over] t теге so more beautiful | best and most beautiful I "ha ғ Magpie globu pE J: кызу, «04. жїк а belt. of white: Dui. "both urs d subjects previously ciet Some small round beds with Honesty, Forget- 100. -Not, and Tulips a and Daisies MN were Mar „ ys of bex ing our gardens when they | ought to be e venti во happily and extensively ractised by bri Flem ing, із a far cheaper one than any other—e ystem not c» ess; is ^ Sth Tali ept o dubie of of producing ca, des uisite colou: ing—show, too for Xx n d emen T y e udest taste; > employe r moreover faras Therefore іб Stet d in al iens not mrs what а con- "m ansies ar еавіе! n | carry their ойн much ш ieit brench es, with now and then а реер at the Should. be ado; lens whereve ега reason aug Ti boil in. M UN there is some speci summer plants. The pe the exclusion of spring perpa William EERTE ORCHARD HOUSES. Ír any man ever had cause to congratulate himself on а numerous progeny, ‚ Mr. Rivera must do so we m 1 y of which he kinds of Daisie: ain Side. Hn through a steeply rising vista, making one feel King is а rag РЕВ HS thrown back HEP ШШ Yew feet in The presiding genius at Cliveden deserves as much emn Fraise for taking Joving care T Sas: them, Tu LIS] fs. Г ГЕР? Е {н E uh Wi , f In | 1 3 iti му lad bom poner WS, with tlie. other, even ches уе are wont to do, form а gigantic нео often з trou the ў f si | E E жу: Б Eg ў ЫП ЁК Е Hal И E d mh some precipi again on their ХС ев ру the e most curiously is the father, springing up on all si enter рех м vexed question as = Shihan these re not, pre referable to walls. Suffice itto care of our wild flowers, and for - не and there the | Pansy, to be ou hite w: | m fu d чеп -— the yrs and stepping backa pid here nac — or instance, eri rimari eut а away v when out of flow } is coming in, saa во по | you T eral aspecte of vods from these beds called — is well represented at o | impossi а Pearson, appa lied ['Dorder— gh antiquated affair ” as it and ean often be erected in places where а wall isan ssibility. But those who build them, often doubt whether it is advisable to add some heating pem spa aay lines tending to solve yeu doubt may not be wi out interest at the э pré esent Aiae da ind unh ои I - come to the same conclusion as ‚ that under ordinary C: au unheated Б ispreferable. If we define ап Orchard- Noise to be a glass structure for the better т proteetion of hardy fruits, and for the production of those which are half. hardy ; aud if, such a structure, Peaches Ta Pes e е heat as with it, iue: seems an T here need be some special object beyond the mere ripening of the above-named fruits, жое а eds | any one to ineur not only the first expense e of not inmates 0! orn Mei. io oin а compromise be "tween the Such lanted ith Pansies Eis Ll Seen vases в look so well “How do | you like the Pelargoniums, &c., in these, Mr. Fleming, a compromise can hardly be effected bere eg injury to the latter. When, however, there a particular 436 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Max 13, — PW der mand f for some one fruit, and a ‚ desire to > prolong its r when the owner is away from home durin the pon period of ripening, the У application of H for the ,purposo of scceler ation becomes not heat only ted a house for bee feel interested i in the projected LN W. d aie ly: кон i face of he "OE NEED EE t deir g made several sowings i р, Peas.— tiea 1n. "ie Earl нах differ нши о of adt of the new Early | advertised i in your columns, it is a great satisfact ion to ly b and orme de two гер times durin he oyeron hod бі be per. principie recommended э) Мт. . Riv 2 us to find that Sutton's Ringlea ader came ris thigh b ot rs in the case of tra ^. 1 n t! gs Upon вру ib From our goce of last. season that if that саду were practis "a d we have contiene that the podding and ripening will hoig not see so many long naked Fut. aid че, be still more in advance of all others. Sutton & Sons, |in Peach and Nectarine trees ag mi tA Reading.—I ee (p. 412) that Messrs. Carter's First Mast ole will, I think, allow tha presen Pea was іп flower on the 1st of Ma T I кк Жы to advan ge | с tied-in shoots, i inasm nch ma s erg esam this period, nd n 2 Wee La his, the. арен pu rest ht To do inform the growers of early Peas that t 1 Ыы. lst Ma e| recom of Ni XT аге x^ vx үчү: up ‚Жар ? night, pa lating th. heat im the three spring m y siege me f f Lisbon, "which At no period [hes n tbe SUA O April, М. B. Joodfela Cottage. | Harr 1 i»! ге blossom. on the 186 of c The whole row Js wed а row £ Tah ow Road.—— T 1 I sc ers ата ве, Putney, May sd [р . X. Ly , be interes stin ng to know may y of use to De "pde үр =: Late ppm ying to you responden remarks p. 419), "i is а for ier. to portions! а my letter as b to Y g tat. ак, 1 avfugi that this p pretty aioi bos те too winter unpro ected out of doors, in the end 1 find tbat, em the average of [ча temperatures i in the house during | May were 55°.2, 62*.6, and 67 "bie the P door temperatures at arch, Apri ectively, Chiswick M : 3, and 527.6. IM average Lead Roofs.—lf “H.” (see p. 416) can without troubie m ex Je, he will find a ius difference in the tempe re by cove ering the whole surface under the lead pw very thick common felt, I covered the whole of my house with it some years аро; I have no were 4929, п апа tbe mini mui 14*.4. number of fires each spring ачан 35, two balf rs beine counted as one w who le. The op f Br own Turkeys Fru which I have caught upon young fruit trees in the open air, he bark a nearly over an the arya crop was ready. ‚Тһе [с пу insi pecus eut with the die in ide ing, and in ma remedy I hav зка = beginning of November. I be tbe Brown . Turkey ^ аз ihe best. , For if in hitherto adopted is to piek lantern at night, when seg сап rea method is to mak adily be size ields 5 t Е pos nothe f the tres in which they bury them- onte hite Marseilles, So to the Ischia, yet for a combination $ la |ы fine, and to place a clod Up n it, , under f it-t ree res Wosia I have sent уоп а few insects | E have been very destructive indeed, | fi t those ит» which have been ar them off with the "S а а | кеше |t which T ed 1 In the t place I am re E that “ Princess prot dra is the Foniy. lab worth pce as the во-са! What I 18 On 5 |. м! 7l 26. e White Is esirable qualities, pues hardine ess and, pro ll kno ^ эии it excels a rieties, few plants of White Marseilles are use: x 1, they come in Jit about a week before the Brown "Turkey, Pipe any of your correspon denis dem СХ не hings have been highly spoken of the same pests?—and c ggesb any bett he Early Violet, though. small, is very rich ; and tl ite Ischia deserves a place, thoug eh it reqniros pud and even then gives only one late but | n you an those joe тне. "Richard Locke, Nu : less ? In the third place your. correspondent st states Foreman, — ursery, Gloucester. which have done the mischief are the destructive weevil, Otiorhynens sulcatus. Av ery good remedy for | upply of fruit. I wrote“ I av now v grown. n cla two seasons; the first yearl з Day, › Ne w Yen ws Day, and In Italy it does no more. I mE add, P'that in He Fig-.house described above | Cattley's Guava peat огоц. and though «бев classed as a stove plant, stood, on two occasions, л tem. perature of 86° ird tá slightest i injury. S. В. Ноте Correspondence. Interna: vere Mieter Exhibitions. E am glad | to leari from hadit OM Christmas Day. D ground жер the trees in ee day, and visit it after nightfall, b ave mounted p br FRE whic & be sh ; the insects fall ег aneen and met s e mi сонна edm f, ab eerie ve shou ld have ы frait much later had Mos e beni spring. ант гу in "fall end a fe days ago at Messrs. F. . Dickson & Sons, Upton Nurseries, Chester. It was about 2% feet i in height, and e 1 kage, i one-boiler gemina and i new boi - ш to be set last autumn-during we had no fires, damp got into ie e of кед вате opinion. as myself respecting Continental wreaths of snow-white blossoms. This. is apparently s I havebeen delighted with them. | house i and s poiled the renter portion of the crop; th in October. Thus faz I har l a scarce Spiræa, inasmuch as it is à to be | found in trade ca italogues ; and yet т purposes of |s e and That h held aL Асен this year, као ted to mind many things ыш Hs e Exp ы эл in this country, In fact wi Vork to reform any other of the If gently forced, its long snowy wreaths of , whe ere, genus. et your correspondent ШЕМ, @ and I — pe the fatu thai he will — — earefally | befor: een к ке о раве insi extibitions, for ТЫБЫ" ion eaii ЖИЕП» to make Ы grand d TN, R^ Ayer the other A ay t that w flowering very early, i& would form a good со! трап to Deutzia „gracilis, It is perfectly hardy, Paving | fatl dedo should а in the man our Continental n ifie but the reply I теш was, “ we have not the planta to do it with." This wever a mistake, and if proper prizes were offered, | plants hitherto hidden in obscurity for „years would The well-known double-flowered Spiræa prunifolia flore-pleno i a ги highly Ше at present at the ишү jus med; the flow: e pure white with a slight ti "E green in the centre, and are formed in д length. road, and when the proposed Inter- чке. E next year, as I ДОР will In imm not be found „behi ndhan These me el which deserve to э: more common tan imd арреа ir бо be. Р. D. Dee latha Fi Chester. T are both | tim succession of fruit of бнт жел whi sent to table up to March. тие S e prets it тг ВЕ " me FA be doubtfal. Е. Bennett, Cri ckets s (see p dar v EI eat * of which the the building that now stands at хес t distin EX Месте rS, is are pe val; Y the trees of the Castle гречана Fig | ud m 6 leave: es, a proud memento ; and in 1866 why should € not have. an International Horticultural Coas A viZ crop of ere fruit on them than n any oi indeed, an f the others; or, variety with which I am ой. "The to defray expenses? There is very fine; perhaps no Сее for the pu - ther d p^ lend helping | Ega no ша about that, for we iori fnd. ilen ч | ng саг re plen atu have d Ther. contain a large сеа of va iferæ and American plants. The Coni fers in m most o ро! г respective hom say t their Tienda, I ІР you меб to see as they should e: you E pisei is gardening carried on to such а it i viribus ; 16 is increasing annually, and i is еу |g & Bitinio to do t for glass кү alm all ean have ма к. our that we го must рау "gland a а к those |or she frat -bearing wood ht. 7. S. Peach hoi f the avenues Whe their йа, нА н reacl | for шй the j dux x pa eces of turf, brisk, о T pn Ms do begins to — they 1 Trees, —In refere u Another way is to ay, cov with hay before going to bed, i per. and Potatos. тий. jec: | ond амай of E сенне to be left аб the base, and it is not — decide this matter witho trees. Asa rule two should gie. I er телна по doubt they a hortiea | according to реа Those most easily tied. in „shou! ld b ide, | another, bi e amount of wall по! h lie covering is махс, be = (о та мэ О е escape. - Turpentine patiar v it will f of the same profession the tree Luce саре of thought, im fail to ge су differe à Vei It will brin ons t ег, and from dese E | the wall, except (which is rarely t. the it | be made m training either ‚ар or „down to ш M ll a gap or rought w^ "the means just € and Ma pits i "d oni san wem e nh Ihave destroyed thon: — You sa, pi every bud except those j present! | of rem A we shall|I wo Е, that we have AN therefore must, as a matter of year's growth, to never seen before, E t and those a the base of form, by stopping, spur, ^ Those to, in aei to these, vi, how exhibited to best advantage, our exhibitions" generally more in pr- hitherto have been. Certain it і? i i e5 ШЕЛЛИ Мат 13, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | thinks that | fully two- -thirds of the women and children | сеа ОГ. “plant growing, “horticultural exhibi- че CEA be — things forgotten g ssible to arrange- bonia shows ; as I ; and the ey — into the district: „Љу their industry must ery co 437 and April, 1864. p: aper contained some very | interesting ай " vd. ome а X the - | jo but does not ad of e At Cairo po ea à the jum but this iu friends take a lon r plan t the rs mem nre эң "effected i ч a а | agricultural labourers is fr rom 7s. to 8s. a week for sh a r e beforehand, and perso sse made appointed to place the чота eciate а grac ml аз à s y-trai ined Rd pla h in their respect ive and one helps to set of the ot t ae Seid pee piece e, I hav long wished to s a change in our English flower вей. аў wu ыч excel eful-gr owing plant with ie as 1а iod e advantage of his gardener, in the DM. med ation of t term, never lived in Although т years of agi tered into any when tecture е та І һауе istinguished men, f whom are x d ; he appeared however tim м, most шы ач һе spoke of the late Mr. | oudon а | poun: = and a gr eat boon, where m average wages of | a most un Cane: y n. | кад теў das ane ; while this country.| M of the Arabs, which я sub. i чз severe frost, за] occurrence. he Piantains and Sugar tpi ке The desert was genera n the набу wad, in rainy seasons are water courses, ars Hirn of plants appeared more or less profusely— them 0 ага h of cripture, were w Pa i ms and thick tufts of a prickly d а Ni А Arar the Ghürhüd roduces — oval scarlet berries, rye Senn ur, camels eat this plan t night the air vit е with - - lici us perfume E Mathiola odoratiss Asr drin 8, Adiantum Capillus-veneris as state T abundantly at the Pools of Solomon, in an old ё - also with a " 1 verbial; even some ore EN ow — 423 З thi whose experim И he greatly aided w the lat at Ac eldama ; (Cot. B T ed him to drain his ма garden Finally, he was an f gini ardeners to follow. Не di. по mme СЫ Severe who е First- r ласы Corina Ro ing e ly асов, and to the last he was most ier [= of his busin ness, фер rema arks I am sure will b t t the Committe € ng of the ural Society, ame of ‘шу gar eem Mr. Jharles, which is tar hard on him, easet da аз our | pecimen (that held up at the meeting by? Mr. жашын ЗЕЕ ЗВ in pro erue at C Beth je and in Qe өстә еу or Hinnom near En rogel; Nothochlæna lanuginosa on rocks between Jaffa and Jerusalem ; Gymnogramma Sy pana ee on iradem i — Filix- t Banias seen Pal tin P J. c заан beo n the "highest cultivation. It had six leaves, thre ot them fully 6 inches in vm and Жыр т de of bloom, with four flowers, two fally expan: генч and the i ee ded. Iam sure you gem. "ys t the meeting dn чна Odontoglossum gloriosum and its super rbum were to have been furnished Messrs, Low, who imported them. е 5 which is Holbrook Grange, Har Bugy, was also omitt my * си т reign E Fo VERBENA DisEASE.— rom а disease n V In America a iila? i has xn AH меч r^ these last three d I feel a api {туше тадісайр; же it. І аш propagator to one of the most y ie collected in Palesti ne „and the Des cated by Dr. Hooker. April 20 ои Bentham, i President in the ollowing papers were read:—l. Ол rip w genus оў Loasaceæ, w ith с an dd some | Le | and vegetable се Фе, Л reoeived ч the Rev. Н. Jute of the Missio I E T. Aitchiso E boni ntham, the cl È. Milne Bakad exhibited dried specimens es ert of Sinai extensivo Жер їп America, large and for Verb r two past | we un iot had one worth КЫЛ: P which has been a great loss to my employer. Feeling satisfied tha : e dry state. Dr. F, Welwitsch and W. Woolas were elected Fellows. The President announced that a | д” per of the Transactions oy allace's paper y Flos —1 am glad to see you directing atténtion to ihe. le more general use of spring- tein d ге Му ce-gar mer ie spite of the late тт c Fx е will continue so y. The Cm of these last spring was beautiful. 7. P. zia ; ; on Pan aria calabrica; 6. i —the latter should be sown in autumn, and potted off я: most w. hering.—The master of the National School - my residence, i in the west of Somersetshire, having informed me in the beginning of August, 1864, that the attendance resolve aria ation kid Geographical Ponet Serhi м "ilastrated that somethin ng m t be done. In tember I raind | t » ud poe JP лү БИЙ, ООА ja Ottobe а b he Papilionide of the „Маја С egion, was now looked well until duil cold days set іп hin black rust |у On Two S. Gut. y T ndersó began to make its ар ре ce. This led me to think D. in 4n i" ч.к Aio enia Сығай in tha that we were going to be as badly off for plants as ever. ic Garden of Calcutta, which h ed the I had my stock on the b shelves i E the Sirena devastation of - Cyclone of the 5th October last, there A then fixed shelves along the e top of the ouses, jus st were stated to occur two species of Guttiferæ of con- r я siderable interest. - The first of these, Calysaccion ЕЛ 1(М; r^s erson), the dps it. py upper part : of the house is I eed not say, warmer than the lower, and I ua author now described from living specimens, under the Siamese make necklaces of the flowers, and also offer the em to the im - Le тену pem eese -— a satisfi d that any sudden change or stagnation growth wil cause rust. rbenas, however, do n ot equire a high temperature; from 40° t in inter are quite t for th M there ld always be plenty of air given 0; al f rable occasions. Cold east winds must be stodionsly. avid, e past ге a Icould not get even L oe 1000 Italian hie which I certainly thought | үү, two tting ts of the ване had lately been ^g h je : very thin, owi ll the “ Whortleberries from them. The put on the бор shelves, І then | raised from seeds sent to Dr. Thomson by Dr. Living- (the fruit of Seien же Веди тан ен ca got half a peck of lime i in the shell state, added 11b. 87 stone sire зенан zii Heber PM Scotland), which had been unusually abundant, and ulphur, and poured enough boiling ne ат zl t profusion of p lotis flowers, and that he had been at some vai to inquire орак! thorougiy ius k the lime and di miva Piceni has produce owe s of the parents were gainers by the ** Wort-gathering," Thé was in a barr ко, co р. of те T kept | character. This fruitless fow wering was said to oceur that some of the children had earned in the ly = t irse month of July su teu po 15». to 278, Опе | 9% ү 34 thir x PL inva 5 a cus наад — wering, 2 girl, 10} years old, bad received as much as 255. the | < Ell f pure re лот, тә berg. | producing plants being those only t that have — peus ar et ut in clothin g for two-thirds. of pure water, е ег) the gre with it | fall ett According to Dr. Livi еге, He f that they TF di ws ed npe weeks, ma the rust disa поте а natives Ар the Jd ER he fruits, which are stayed away re should be any signs of its reappearing, do not | about the ofa Walo 2. Descriptions of some him to itd neus fo: the purpose stati itio крт neglect to s TR at once, bub let the operation be | new ss d Specie. a drepienl Leguminose. Ву subject, and T Ғогуу б result of his inquiries, Performed at а time when the plan do not want | G, Bentham, Esq. thinking that it may beolinterestto брате oEvourseadapa; | Waters. for 16 уа pe^ directly after the mixture has i ет " греет de тов зым па aat DoE lan оа х f 33006 i ound to be effectual; the plants got clean and pro- 4 0 0 from the ne бооой КЫНЫ е duced plenty of cuttings, which I put in the pro oticts 00658, Exmoor, and is principallv seat thé hékth ing bed, and as as they were rooted I turned ої Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion. By J. Tyndall, wooded" opes and s es 2 Bre = ni Л od the bottom-heat for about a week in order to harden TR. S. &c. inet Edition, with additions formation, A Кей md ree ИҢ анор he roots ute potting. PS use as soil two po trations. 8vo. 1865. Pp. xx. and 532. and livel " wen of ld loam, one o a sprinklin we girls, y scene; the imt n groupa, bi inn i d posed manure, and a priukling of sand to This book, the first edition of which was noticed by us 2 d their contrasting with garmen e= surrounding tea and een — — nan а І baies л up the ing ihe night to ing: fora fresh. Supply | nep Анд sold > local or consumed the н ы — used darte: the When bu Those first t gathered engaged in the work, but, f j { УТЫР the to deir ч Ý seais distance эчен юте нт and |! buy price ve| LINNEAN in the iai? deco slig кее "е he soil rous; ме) ^m potting, I place them on the shel P. and after they have made ч good E f The hackneyed novel parer after the first page Bre ch serve er batch o! Verbenas uld possibly be s these doctis are attended us e Verbena rust will vanish for ever. J. Robinson, ep п їп апу country. If eel sure that th whi A d the plants then make god s ET growth, either throws n 100 ге that is to follow, and book in disgust, Ad а drop of honey here Vv ма if А pd to be found. In the work before us, d is new and u — there is satisfy the 1t d з written moreover in such plain and lucid and the i and солен id | neat and pertinent, that a reader of average abilities, wit pone attentiom, can recoil little difficulty in dee: Sotíttíts. il 6.—G. Bentham, Esq., spem ка . Beckett, Жы Capt. 8. Owen, R. Milne Redi Ше, Esq., and vpn 7 J. Roke were elected parier The following read :—1. Notes on the Flora of the Desert Desert of were Sinai, by „R. Milne Redhead, „Ева. These notes were wn small parish of Nettlecombe, h carie cn the ment; or even, ld he not Sion ао апо to follow tbe "author iav dn or if he i Sinks principally to the ex papers | fact to reli the attenti by carefully ed by p it is quite impossible fo to help feeling something of the same delight with ich they THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах 1з, qa ант атре thair | rpp is distributed in a similar way | waldsen, one of the newest pale le blues, with LE Emm were received by those who were eye-witnesses of their e and heat anà Olarka michelle imaan petatan E Ый — ds heat presents itself as something ES choose however another subject of a rather | form of the whole- е Clarkia, which, if pe ‚афо vpe min phon Sante je at one е ойра | different kind, we шау call attention to the тү will gh an acquisi po permanent, philosophers. Bacon, however, had a glimpse of the |i м ret vius | ds red Spharodondrum qo Войапу has тезш ies tru Locke, as our author Docs stated a | circumstance that heat is conductei ag 1 be px m : ron "pM remarkable ne similar view with singular fe elicity. Heat, he says, «is | bodies with unequal energy in different eria zoe - raliaceous {тее discovered by ета brisk agitation of the Sensible — of the | Heat for instance is саве чуут far more energetically | peculiar from its perfectly globular crown, an pla bi y hich uces in us that sensa rom | in п Lu агони ке trees, ог | as a boundary to fields, its quick growth adapti anted object, which pro ^ a far less degree іп а | that purpose. According to Welwitsch it hr ng it fop usly, and even fi ntire BTOWS gren, * 4 » 4 E] "n pe sati 2 heat, іп the ре is nothing Vr e" T to the Hine я ly, r a. Rumfor tric layers, w while its effect is still Tesi when perpen- | Bovini, another new African genus of ess dist ва s чатан There have | dicular 5o has fiv etus the field, bu t sequen E paci ena iure mind coded a iiy oangean conductor, a tree is йн to babl, : vy the Editors. ан xi P Elo i: he Mr t the student as in the finie sudden changes of tem mperature which would probably | of the Editor "s accoun o the i ops imis КЕЛТЕКТЕП to it; 16 resists alike the sudden ab-|and М Та linen) We sha seen of heat from withi ты o the sudden accession s uu TE "8 volume; which is far too full of matter to admit of our t from wi ithout. Thus. ain the › tree preserves new edition of Brands doing s so within any reasonable Pind We шы соп Minia i it ү : : маз 8 пк DnA UE d det (оза) t t uthor’s own em us Wes enrio our extrac Y offe ми. dete with giving. almost in the author N nox We i "Theo 5 of Dow, sort pf diffs | n the form " М иан feas пе reduction hi A of some of the old articles, and in thá atr l| not attempt to give an abstract of the vm as Mr. Туйга says, „is not tho clash of winds; | critici now universally accepted. шн ог the ebullition of water, nor e It is an prn of chilling by radiation. “Тһе upper rising rofa thermometrie column, nor the motion which | parts of the iim radiate their heat into regions of animates steam as it rushes from bue oiler | h consequently send no heat back i in AI tl mechanical motions, | return ; its pe Vie parts, from the smallness of thei len 1 е adi ofa ones, These changes at o 'récommend themselves improvements, and ad paeo yA to the value oft this standard 1 bia ary book,- т ена andbook of Dining : by y Brillat-Savarin, translate into w of heat may be converted but heat | conducting power, transmit little of the earth's.hea " by L. F. Simpson (Lo zu is an amusing expositi itself i а quomm motion. This s mo otion. is propagat ted | to the Ри parts, which, at the same time, receiving ell m e what you pe mo pae to molecule, and 1 y quantit t vtho or, and 1 will tell E what you are. “Animal ing bod ien dl from апу оа lateral body, must remain colder than fed Aa n eats ; the man of intellect alone knows noy dem is merely the apparatus through the inter- |the air, and, condense into dew its watery vapour, if 6 Me Ey . mel annal. of the Domestic Practica o | к= of which the atomie ig converte this 1 Medicine: by W. B. Kesteven (Longmans), sup mechanical motion. The moving energy is quive from | temperature." The v apour r itself be poveri the lashing atoms in the furnace. The ion of | radiant is rid " Mer GEG n as the биг Heat, quive m of Pi ны ailments, while the reader is ese atoms is communicated £o the boiler, ie to | not only its dis — ан also that a x properly acne not to „tamper wit th those of a more the x water hd particles are shaken asunder, and fly | large mass ofa air Pu "which it is sur unde ed. hs class, by attempting to dispense with the skilled m each other with a Vis energy commensurate| We must h th dge of a Mii qme attendant. t vi the heat communicated. ect, which cannot be omitted in a parpat like ic on шн, accidents ^ud oisoning are of a particu e motion ir hice, which is generated can re- pant viz., y connection between he at a mode of iet y to bee extremely use- Hh ud its parent. Take up Ње curled iron shavings | motion and promoter of vegeta г, or ful to the class for tended, which the planing tool has pared off; you cannot hold | side, and the immense quantities of seres energy them in er pem ў they nae hot. Here the moving | on the other hand to which vegetable substances give сле AD RECEIVED, — John Scots aen force is restored to its first form; the ain of = rise when burnt. Garden i^ ot with MON machine has been consumed n reproducing the pow In thé building of plants pec кч the material сга of bedding 2e hs ҮЗҮ js Ic lanti і from which that energy was deriv rom which the € of the derived, while |® Variety of very useful s s about P. Ta м When the mind is once familiar with the dynamical vite is the s ubstance from Ет ch ii obt: tains its 7. Jacques Paris (Genève) Prix Couran E K (дегт { view of heat as a mode of motion, the materialtheory | hydrogen. The solar be Y sigl t; it is | Че Plein Air et de Serres contains ДАБЫ Es d which supposes it gl bea b un fluid stored up in the rs egent which reb the atoms, setti oxygen ТБК of ofa тар any succuie nice "PT ire н mic space dies, at once seems to lose carbo on ананна e- | list of Alpines is very conv eniently arranged in shadow of pbi pie still more when we peer in wood pe the fac t of the act agreement of the work ot sand, MITES died and finally radiates away а those which m shade and a cool soil, and those vii require very abundant moisture during үеде which is o Pas in "any case with the amount of | much heat аз it has prende but let the same бей» | i t y * ‚клр А GEH: heat which is developed. “For every Sroka of work | fall upon a forest; then the quantity of heat given back | W. Bull N w Plants, ìs a brief la, of novelties js eby the stea eam engine, for e every poun that it about to be sent out, including the new v i Aubrietia, — 4и, uguste Van Geert's Supplément Ё і n building up the trees, Without the sun peers of heat disappears. A ton of coal incu the Meses of the аА acid vie eie cannot be"? rdc by its combustion а eges definite amount of heat. effected; and in this act ап amou solar energy is with novelt ies s.— Messrs. Т. $ A. iv ede Catalogue ў Let this qua Vg d of coa a steam kd сб, = p sele engine, o. heat ted popular au umn flowers, an gine пас gn M e өр Communieat jeu iost by | Combasiion t is to reversal of this process of reduction, | PORY P a B. S. William 6 spring oen p eso adii and by contact with the air, be collected, it | when the plant is burned; the oxygen i again unites | Rare Plants is also LAG ly EU bra p me short of the quantity produced € Bis Šani wit. its ру and an amount. of heat is given out, | | the present season, amongst w. iş Az ad у 1 of on Oi coal буа exac tly =» C. Lee. S Catalogue of Hardy Trees a: Plants, Я rformed.? | veg table: and Catalogue "of Pelargoniums and Вай E Such are a few, and a few only, of the points which | ЕЎ istime however to bring our extracts toan end, i are discussed at large, but there are some matters of | and E. desi sure that the little we have given vii peculiar interest to the cultivator which we shall | indue y of our more intellizent readers to go ig now extract, without particular attention to the {һе балы. head and see the grounds on which dose hcm . iE triking facts are founded. rm ani We should have liked to have given the whole of | what i is said үзөр мы дут of snow flowers, bot: d The recent Numbers of the Florist and Pomologist Geranium to the family о Seuls esc ud in a sta ate of free hey so sometimes fall upon our | з) have contained representations of ind following plants, neither of them are Geraniums, and сег Verbena Annie, а red and white striped | 106 more than the other. is taken pe ч disturb EA Po | sort, and the most benntifal striped. "Veto yet seen; е soi our warm breath; or as they wher | Wait: fI wers, their central s spot lik e [hme qoem PR more Чоу with yellow flowers, and ranking with ше ee 25 the t 0 ано flowers, and especial] A M eese ular form of Immortelles ; Анса japonica, ағ до s IN Sail, мунитет j T са of c shrkintors, |in d and three of Mr. Parsons new Mo hsm v ges it as an exhibition ун. от ES bject t s refer ti E o гад interested Ros е Queen »: wrora, and St tella, the most advanced schedule of the Leeds Horticultural EM ий е turn to matters of more immediate interest; | мант in size, and outvyi ing them in richness of colouri ring d lich îs кошке К prs to be fairly фт 4 peer e vis (m А which however is е ately not brought out in the Sted Ir і c m must exert as a a strations. Th an ital derator of climate here Ra itself. The heat tih mbers, " Ka came pero кай R р in the ocean, aa Ms given The ] Floral Magazine for February figures Rose| 12 Distinct Bedding Geraniums, Zonal or V use o: эһ l with a lens if — we notice these two items :— "o 12 Pelargoniums, distinct varieties, Fancies ёх r l. dH ,B out саа ЛЫ ап island climate. Тһе чата of te еа апа Де zalea Fas cinatiom, а -€ such h small encouragemen nt as this, М cse can never attain the fervent heat of the conti- | tinted Е" er here shown o зд їп mple amongst many, it must " er they sè nental summer, nor can the winter of the island be во | colour ; and Fuc — Luerezia Borgia and "Fantastic, to work these ome up to that em r doubt thf hrs as the continental winter. In various parts of | In the March fime are ты of takin аш ада e пах gd n i- ates goes фе which our summer жер and grandis, two of Mr. Parsons varieties; Verbena | will some day taki a "s e Kensington c ; e parts o e Popular with var 1 is ts r ai^ unknown ; they cannot. live through S de wit. ter cold. Golden Ball а cw Ten, t demi Chrysanthemums дор x : nl , fuis qoe in Iceland is, as a general rule, milder than in | and Begonia Digswelliensis, а free-fowerin g pink.flow- | nurserymen 6l. for 12 virus bardy. pound of water in losing one degree of | ered hybrid, The A April illostrations are Rose vire ————— of Вота temperature would warm about 4.2 lbs. of air one | 2 Niel, a very beautiful ее Tea Rose; аы The production of SPoRTS, that t is to en аш? : x But water is 770 + times heavier than air j| major, o one of the fn nest, of greenhouse rubs; ; Varie. or leafy какан diffe ering in some - P d hence, RA se of t e pare ent stem, is. amongst 5 one degree ot temperature would raise 770 x 4.2 | white-ed, gedl leaves ; рд benas— Geor, e, Charles | Ses ble ard ors to be observed Шә, of ont 4 cubic e one degree. We see therefore | Turner, ощ 1 Queen of Pinks, some of Y ЧАНА fine | vated а plante. „Мг. Barn es has shown КЕП п y stated à x ie Cue! iin Train for their cultivation, а Statement | this tendenc: ncy for some of PA | known, Another mean by wi modified, is the | which, as Mr. Perry informs us, is entirely without | Azaleas, In like manner, as is Wel tribution of heated air from lace to place, in ' eontra- Dindaon The May зган has figure ai Odonto: our favourite Camellias E атри с — to ай who ever. Бена а im vies eh s glossum Резсаѓотеі ens; Camellia Wes di ter, pir familiar give the subject a ts \ Gonda, рик with стаж ц stripes ; ; Hyacinth Thor. this way, , and other plasan "ars Max 13, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 439 певали fact however is Я по! T" - sy p Es san The ра, injodidens, as they are neither sheltered from rain If it is desired that the swarms should be domiciled lant. Аз 5 this time the majority of stocks that have sur- As the month ас, as 1n воше be suspected. Mr. alter à to the remarks оп PRACTICAL MANAGE- | to shake them as usual into sidera ne the desc pas еъ ? marka which WS шр е MERE may y not "be out. of place. The following some- | transfer them the same evening in their permanent santhemums—another| what desultory hints are chiefly intended for the|quarters Т way to do this was explained by vs in чы о M бше is very сеа коі I benefit of those who may consider themselves novices | last week at page 415, opular flow 2: à irpo rios ue i ur ai == ght ra NC ere bers or frames are intended to be used, it is » Bimpiy as ers of what may бе | always де done to assist the bees for ox ven. banni abd а ys desirable, if possible, to attach to them small pieces of clean worker-comb in the proper position, This | not only i insures due accuracy, but i is a very consi- vived the winter r will pr ы well show whether sd ВЕР from the mE which ain der ergon e p alteration, m I the propagation takes place from seed; in сап " e 1а tter case, сер m if эу, дерездосе ш: any plan e kn nown coming s Tho Ioh a are weak in {р plat ion cad vil be "шылу! t Y menses egg- laying much sooner than she otherwise No bives or boxes should be painted; it is abso- КТЕ ‘to the sem te Á of the bees, as effect but little either in the swarms (аге thrown o; they will be lato, р erhaps unable to store 5 a "n consumption. If n be has been going on pep many years, it is bul natural to objeot ' of "he apiarian, he will generally do "rell to unite hen weak stocks cox aking care ms зат This and favoured in this respec This mutability was dier ed so чок ng ago as whe the first importations from China took place, when it was noticed that the buf, the "sulphur and the rose e bs r bar- уян vi mmy Анет A ан. but i is deris difficult | 5 from those which coour і in the present day dns instead of bn nt, as in Golden ш; cu now, as, for dies Jolden тару, G Golden r Calo c &c., they жегево п ertain | and e as extrem qat 1 rie such hives | mo; ample ventilation. o may be used for protection, let tois be After eir ,l he more i t | county тї deep өчү бети: include sever val well- en dat m Ч to effect properly with common hives. Earlier СЕЕ Garden Memoranda. the чи time all the stocks should hav = - Ави х g 1 | visited an lifted from their respective diorbonrd E M e qur arci d 9. pine hang ER ty id r el ев, а great help to the bees, more extensive о it than for : hel eir чеоне variety of Near the se bound defined r the Me ndi ip Hills, У | estate, which i is now connected with Clifton by means of produce on the sa ame plant bu ff as too late, par- are been йу butf, eg the following year mi er has bee: e е mutability oceu бү, wh apt to chan is now some- Tti ist Eve ot b Зе with duni which are D very strong. It M now be determined by the beekeeper whether he requires his hives to produce swarms o honey. If the form watch Хог them as the t time for г swarming : app rmer, he need do but little more а | the — suspension bridge lately thrown over the river Avon. The higher grounds of Somerset in general exhibit strata of oolite and lias, the lower grounds new red sandstone. The gardens and ША. ыз situated in the middle of a remarkably fine r park containing some 1200 n delightfully died and well. lency are E found = cultivated шшр at any All varieties have not the same tendency to о sport; some have it far more than ich has diffe меб sports oa: the жаш E ү Pret ier — from the o Aigh The first yas from а "et to ros sober: golden е а, Б аре fourth to white, tho the үт 5 pure white, the sixth to variegated foliage, to which шы be added f such diversified until is useless to lay down бка may be exp em Usually the appenranco өн а Дд number of me „шау be taken as a sign th is not far ої. Hives actually on the when swarms ML rs wooded. e Oaks bu —— with which this park is ir kinds—very old and of WO! ree ur some СЯ ks bro having trunks rough d g as much as 30 feet in cir- un елок at t3 feet f from fhe groun , On the south side of the house is an extensive lawn f eds, and will frequently take шу, уза skep, nas which the bees keto diod out, an h, perhaps, is actually falling to pieces [from MAS for their rst or prime swarms, intended to stand [as stock "id nen for iuis second and third, or comparative jy om в, nice new =ч or butts are o ower-b cut off from the park eris by means of a sunk rd and partly by an ancient wall of peculiar form, plants of an wire ntal chara In a compartm of this garden, at a lower level € than that just ed to, isa little circular basin and fc fountain, surrou led b Grass obtai itg Car ona ould be taken that the ^y are internally clean, al little ends of straw or of the binding Arborvitæ, Taxodiums, and other Co nifers, vine the ich recreation sd ^ taken with comfort, be snipped away. No e ши dem E. or if md be used, let it be composed of sugi £1 even ш the hottest days of su Close to this delightful meret n Жо lately ned AT oce of minor im frequently applied, and which eig cause the bees к а up and greatly roved in ро: undergone four adque three ; rs io; and Peri that could be cited, one. rid of it. The entrances to 2 new hives should be In the majority в seedlings, aro |o open: appearance, has just been de а 9. тн нар of houses, by Messrs. Weeks, of King's Road, | Chelsea, It consists of lar, e a theo y M with some dat ets } dry summers, e if an ready cut in Mo | separated from each other by neat genus the roofs substance of the hives, let them be filled up enden of w vhich are raised above e adjoining io honus e measure to to the proper board entrances. So soon k up the sameness of Ir E к long "n e 5 the resul that no one can foretell either the time manner of their coming. are rta ight be | s nes ей Perm it be at once taken to its Рентаи | tand. tarte in, very quickly begin | grown climbers, and. that in t in the dire of ther range ме а fine raised bo rder of ' flowering plants i init t, surrounding Barres cd Ps proof of this s; but the a: in 1864, will suffice. Two cut main until evening of | rr; oy ar allowed bere will return to 1 th om a pathway tastefully which are ара е d „tiles. At the ye =й А; P'this the day they issued, а beautiful spot on the following гафс; after 1 d in sear rching for their home, will perhaps fiy back, not a and and that removed to a nded by some apiarians that t lean-to tory, 90 feet in length, us. shelves vx bed of which а are a blaze of floral be э enhanced her Dracænas, is women swarm should be put - the old egi al ocality. s done | able for the миң of their foliage. , Onthe е ed this house are such c bea for 1 strength. It usually prevents - old stock throwing off any further casts. Where the chief desideratum | со; is to obtain a swarm of great в gth, and the pros- perity of the parent hive is a matter of ыланы en Ine. rtg ace in suckers, а affected, Ps more frequently 8; in any case, how them т soon си ponibio as in rooting side branches if е sports now become that scarcely а additions being made to un P umi, ds but none are of any use unless Every sport к hl paila before it can ba Во roughly tested in different Succ ntorun а ore пиш nd then | this plan is a very good d one, but it it is ded for general Ug а Ai Bosek th Minton's ornamental tiles, surmounted b t a| wooden kerb. and the festoons P rem фа» rgree ы бо nsist of differently coloured tiles edged with pera ne, and in the — is a rs cut off, cons white "These p а with planta і in E eta ds in which th are growing g being hidden | decidedly борс o the шиш, habits yo bees. | swarm usually comes off d the busiest working |i | fe of the @ Ыт a large B oporto of Ше popu- tion is absent on fi oraging urposes. Some these, f x return, will join the emigrants ; and distinct from any variety of | barely form a лун die rest arrivin ЫШ re йеп ты. the те and with the young bees rapidly leaving th у: -— to cover the e brood, tu! hate b ted that cepe it deg How Ei can it be expec а hive will be in а fair iri to prosper, if nearly | mpelled to desert it for the The hives with their n ei gy should be properly керене as soon as possible. too frequen €: the for | toj ingly good eff ds the T1 dt x^ the jun: of this conserva- ith other houses has been erected an | ing arbour, in which are p sofas, and chairs, а fine view of 'the Conservatory with m to bec an old | iem i ci ни them In front of these houses, all of which are efficiently 440 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (May 13, 1865. armed with hot water in 4«inch pipes, hidden behind | 308,380f.; t phis iron work, АМ planted with the ops w 1; travelling expenses, 25,000f; stock, 249,000 f olléctions the commission complains of e hest Pn - Regarding the will b the e, which has of Vin пел, from most whi ch ‚коой ог great aset, o і th ad isa $^ r-| ministration to exhibit many specimens in highly in- t bedding punit convenient places. Тһе hothouses are also insufficient Д off A" | an greed garden к at AS for the 974 plants possesse ей, by the administration ; level giay grisi remodelled, by a the comprising 4393 trees, hedge, which is pun along the top of а ит 2534 grafts, ОП? ямы ылы, 2335 perennials. Fh grassy slope. This lower garden i is traversed гој ugh | its bota nical ийа, moreover, possesses 61,116 bag 2 whola le gi i Galignani. Nee level £ of the jc garden i in bt of the mansion p dope cs dme ant stone steps, of a slato Calendar of Operations. моне flight of Penn Жак d durab е. wa within For the ensuing wi which is ARDT new, is placed nsion. ontains nearly Tum purest of all pleas ware Bad M derived from a walls, against which are p anted | garden ; ied in order anda enjoy the ese in their y os fullest extent, high ke кее features. ЖАРК rdens frequently get the. side furtheg plae 5 | into bad condition the want of method in the f er uses in the form c (n a square, twa 1 Vi Б 1 € from t of the labour employed. We often find ssed pis where only one man is kept, back r dre roofed е e e two -— ot de Square, p in others of reater p , and this is easily | weather, and be careful to close up early ше yea d Пу in the noon. Syringe once or twi pher and keep a рты on фе эң ү: warmth in the TAM part of su FRUIT AND KITCHEN GAR Со re inue ue disbud wall ic ае fr *- bant insec € pedo p. S ais epe not pte done, sowin Ача Ward's on е Ms of Kn vigh his | Proiecting, ü a : а lat Snow's Super rb, as а winte nted for. Tho one man relies on no other person Į «i the whole havi ing a compact and neat appear are е. JP E "the work for him ; he knows that ifitis not done Ом Ns.— These will now or soon require These houses, Ше а мете adverted to dave a by his own hands, it must be left undone ; he cannot and F a peen breadth has not been wed been put up and are hea fall jede and lay the Чете Aa another. Of cour ве, should be ared for transplantin s whi hot water we. m f d their [x boilers, which ar n's work; but those wh e principal bed M hich reported to most satisfactorily, In the jm have experience E these ma am rs will understand what of the нч skinned variety, Pete y ud houses t з produce small bulbs for pickling, eovered with a weg paren in order to prevent | The fi e to be observed, is to do everything in in the рну, рег Lk ae ADI e. ? Su pposea few owa saf Peas are to be tions jid with their uitam. үз. sary staked, or a row et let Run а box of Cucum- | ror tne Week end i" RÀ em these at can be elevated so o stages ha r Melon Жү require stopping or TRA a if F Fe for plan int of considerable КЕЯ in places | t are left for a few days beyon d Hn period when ARMED. Тайра where и Nt are required in large nu as they are | ter ona to D been aiio nded to, we well know the| May- gg | f the Air. е е. 10 other compartments are (esi al Melons, | result ; delay, D e, not ad en 2 Де ihe Max. IS | Min, ul 1 Toot 2 feet rench Beans, and Strawberries, together with Vines UM tof cropping, but it also so affects appearan — as :| Sei and Peaches and enne es in pots, Pina Kopiah мб ка growth, » that the real interest which gardening | Friday. 5 Kl poem T Pi ГҮ in and "Mw t, all in excellen conditi n peue in the bug, тшше e Satur. 6| 11 |37000 29.927 | Tl | 38 fict which will be tate that i special ada. tion be don nga 7.33 КҮҮ EE 915 they are under the care of w siet ad — proper season, romemboring the old adaga “that TA ape am m | n gardener as Mr. pa was тар! y ушт delays аге dangeroj : ELLO AT Р зір Colonel, ser of Sa no o Average. | - JN | 401 | 5 the north s of ihe Del E ein LA os "vM ttd side May — 4-Qvereast; rain ; showery ; b^? Trey i M атоо, ында. Th АДР Out of doo; safe i arrears with all posit ee R ү ine, Moe aite Yi: ixl in the usual w Pagi lve one зане beris Tasvitg Should be proceeded — interval ; very бде; slight frost, — ind tie iar; below the mdomo знају, Мету laid turf should be boato vix Lis DNE ku Sea eu is е under wooden shutters, which " Md. т, FACE AA fine; бшк an MM, fit over it sufficiently close to exclude light. fe order t and smooth surface may b T kem with c pe" І Tn pits under skeleton lights, on which mats or other | ta tained. Pot all stove or greenhouse plants which require | ean ийрегайна of the Weck, 9 ois deg a covering are thrown at night and in severe weather, t I Pali del psi а IM Me í Sar after fi and the same contriyances are] and have А Bonum; ri NM befi ты л. э Mfr M. үн 52553 Руй i ore winter. PEE ETS à 1 and b End ыз St 2 ng plants | frog growing plane T. were potted ea arly will now May. EH d В E EE E d "Ls 9 2 S AD s in ash dai tm q 4^ |49 Raine ilia Dd ien. form good side protections for these Te » is wis t to fot: ior "hs in their present Sunday., "rj 22 Lr ШЕШ jh s T е plan ef бур and somewhat earlier than their Seil Season, |J. t 665 | 439 | 503 ; without inter n ong Sor le ar a de ui ot Tn th the lattór ease oecasional w. gs of liqui manure Web рб 47] 38| 15 hrs 2j divided im the middle, in which is a filter, the manure 0110007940 strength will br GI TA RBIIFIEIBEBER: ing put into ono А ng the present vigour oft о plants, а and in assisting | 58505. 20 663 | 434 | 551 | э | он 1} bond gota from m M pues "liquid the future Pot ence of their flow: ч The highest temperature d а the above eed fills & 1 P СКК er ins р ре Дә. Азза Mod 1 Slo m be] йай лт emper, dug ibd d (ho welt on nh ons КЪУ pd dede d Boa haighk апше. ` Banis fih Мин» ыма s a pulley. Tn this way the manure із also ent боз kept in hest t them into flower will requi mixing with the water, which drawn pretty liberal supplies of water. Great attention Notices 9. боера clear state from the bottom of the cask. Amat m UA d Should be paid to ventilation, particularly in guarding | BERBERIS STENOPHYLLA : Г e plant - others with little convenience will doubtless find this a| 2290280 cold eurrents of wind. Young plants wi Les i dee iei ce bus MIR e very usefu of making liquid m жам rapidly if shifted and placed e bei warm ande: Ed J. Tha arie Picti tionary wauld рхо nstead of shading with canvas or other material of — re; see that they are clear of in mn e informa! tion Ted e Т, йу Elemen that character, 16 may be mentioned that the glass Вер е it is wished. that. t half hardy | ойы ОША, стади 0 o Glossary, ye he plant-houseg is frosted, as it were, with a рїш should make pid p pl bit ан d UA mmm mixture of skim-inilk and hot lime, daubed on with the | ves — indoor Feed Me ooloured leaf, to traia round а А point JA Murs s brush. This h | panies should aniano a i a агада в for аб р ЖАЗ, ош, ата we re сое fiaa pe ey i groun it is easily washed off i а wee o tablished in t. ots, an. Rd shade is not required. я in winter when | well hardened, is to insure suecess. Many, pots md PE Ned. "m med pe mies mar 103 not use r а eertain s of growth of which have been recorded in the Gardeners - itained ; ihe contrary they prick out ze in kou sd do we see any probability of a reme ce. eous. | struck euttings from their store pots Аай likeness has eade able Flannel (see p. 368).—Those of your 3 inches apart, an Bs аы d cover wit ith darin eg ^ dw. 2: ot Doer Ве gue 17 readers who take an interest in the manufacture of|™3ts at night. Thus treated they lift wan good ili шде ‚нады artiste. om vegetable flannel from the Pinus sylvestris, may like of soil, and when rred to their fina on | 90789 bi РНЕ. No such thiig adovati ipa A E к ave the ad 1 information that since about | "6@їуе little or no аса Do ne noi plant out cy all to botaninis T range Mp sem ang 9. liliacen, Wilh 4 860 there are two establishments near Breslau, in опе | Anger from frost is flowers Both are fing things, and will thrive unde" of which Pine leaves are converted into wool, while in à + only under—cool treatment. stata of ist t Other, for iovalide, the waters used in the manu either for trial ud ной Onaris: C I W. Tt is е most аатта йр М fi > isearded | "ever saw ( ined with spot), and. simulating The wool are employed as curative agents. tliogeher; itis reg for insiano, to preserve those | states of Vine mildew, though thare, is шо, Бу е Aie бетен the Pine needles into wool "Ві have pea m: or stained cu рит. Sis mM NS Dette rots ciui Ajseqver т. tz In the hospitals, RP: agh DR 26 MU Grapes could na 0 nitentiaries and of Vienna and Breal зел AEAEE iom: "ed blaukets made fre that materiil ere tow таш. | ti Aa As thp se f seedou on айта s, gradually raise the | т омей, Subsori uà wed OM WX tien геро j за ee з ба temperature of the house. Syringo E and ик а; 4 quis piber. ЕЕ Бои, as nd do th Jm of vermin wit СШ e d e dro in е. Keep а moist atmosphe When thel much bette ee { g: aeiy resembles а and Ча | Pla Plants ie gend Ыта beue "pol wg ашта or P Me r3 ko fog "ar К sin rd one-third its. cost. Bu en » nm and woven, the water рой and tube shoul have some weak m Cyanotis vittata, Аа n neriifolia, er halls into jackets, | Mztox у. Sambae.—K. Senecio mikanioides.— —6Е Lo wem В 8 drawers py ab so fannel d twill Loxs.—If there be any room rium Filix-fæmina ог Polypodium alp ) coverlets, kd za cepi kn er or over back flues of Honeek Sia Mort M а Ая tho ordena. тар Аяти E ey: : The; hs body тшш without ides" finer Meions may be placed the In pots or y mu ле too first FREI ais ый ihe e factories are, lighted RECON gas mellow. би 1 Ж, C roomy is filled. E a Araelanchior бода ei рей refuse of the above manufactures. Ted ea РБА those with the white and eyes ur fom К g m un AND NEorARINES.—Continue to ki Short oupa, and Uia A n a E th Minister of Public In- QUPD IM enr he deus bw ret tef mot | Eo d tho stato и tho vari неу ng, фе bearing mie ш. It is a pm pt ресе | MU. aided C. О ue Rid ee cs do] EM injurious to Rhogodendroni E D d Mo р inal оп d those near tho | them — such а A ubi апей?" а! Su | idet Gs i ie prb 438.) | dung. A good dressing or will bo. "m ish- hore а биву ocur in a "ul! dio troc ts amazingly. : 1 more may be ешш freely in eu "S di -— med Tas ду de an $ І і We do not know апу plant. À | Мат 13, ot THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE UCET COMPAN NY ha m arranged TE Lii tox һау of M RIATE of POTASH, which tbe ой aneh э Ержхвр Puns T E TON, TON. BONES, Ыы Barley and Roots, MANURE, n &c. &c. |y GIBBS PERUVIAN GUANO nue to S PHATE of ‘AMMONIA, FISHERY Offices, 116, Fenehure. n. РО КЕТТ WING from ` BUSINESS, M ж offers tha aM ит at LEN EU pe ен cent. Le Fwd prices. 108, Patrick i gor FE jn reet, bui e the finest a snd Best developed Flowers, Bulbs, е It Retail : Menis James T Co., yes Месна 337, High Holborn. . Butler & MeCulloch, E ML "f in, eng. Ame to "n Peeran we muc d und or quality, “ э, 25 E ad is MU have produced Sen most and remunerative character on every description of til ү ОА en the Tam | Taas (hb quantity т е КОЛО ЫГЫ grain їп a ve ed /SPHATE of LIME has been proved to be the | - NR BUFER E of Phosphates forthe growth of luxuriant MANU mowing 0! effective The К. y грн М Manuros bi t ү: v their бым. Corn Exchange Buildings, Carr's Lane, Paine: ората: : Виз D m, Warwick, Bristol, and Chester. —The Manures чины К Season of f 1805 aro n ready RU m the follo МА nctories, al is MANGEL RE, £12 pert pow. аарын E m p arta o United Kingdom, а peer AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 44 cultural Improvemen | М»; BAILEY DENTON is ‚ре ared у execute Worka of s ARE Design ACA BUD to pre jare. Plana , Estimates "d Speciücat for every та өз of Improve: ution by icem dd them- ler or Ков”: ents, dn o ^r be ота EM Fd him iament Street, Westm: S.W. Parkes), undertakes Drs age, and Estate s ents and River wd i Irrigation and Warpin; ара ages, reno eithe эр: the edium of the various Cs ДЕ. J. BEAUMONT, LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR, and DRAINAGE чегин фт: several Asian to Mr. Josah. of Works o UM. э S ao ыы Е NS eclamation о Marshes ani M Waste Lands ; he Erection o uildings, Labour ers | а vate cost ortha T Lp through on eyed and Maj = нд d Reported an or Inspect upea for contemplated Tm EE Е - =” - iament Street, Westminster, pes. 1 LANDE IMPROVEMEN T Г CONPANT. W^ by у Эрогіаі 1 © en a Рт e Right Hon. the LE Nn м r Landing in m the sea coast ог on the banks of | Davugablo rivers or MS g The Erection of Farm Houses, Lal Cottages, and other Buildin; mired ani veu атш purposes, and vend ы де inrorement 3 s dem 4 Farm Landowners assessed under LA е provisions of any Act of Parliament, Royal Charter, or Commission im respect of E aj Bono t or nde pio | w works of drainage or yv uu TOYS TON portionate share of the cost, aj harge the the on ihe xn improved. No investigation of title is required, and the Company Semis of the Works, h are controlled only bythe Government, Commissioners, For Р Anh information, and for fc 2 of spplicgtion apply to the y of Flax cultivation on old uak nu iy is its liability to being > prera by weeds ; >ч this is to akiai the land е best place for the crop in the rotation is after Wie at, on a well cultivated Wheat stubble. If the eed be sown on a stale farrow the — h will be |a failure owing to the weeds ; ү» и if the surfaee of the land be sin med a wee so before sowing, тт etil is greatly diminished, 1f no t altogether д 45 "Flex Should not be pulled till the seed is ripe. It may be e stacked away at once, and the seed EL A: С. H, [yl Rie ch, Bart. Wini n ES. MEC. Sr vun Russel. 1l, Bart., M.P Joya, Бе G. R. Н. Somerset, Esq. The] Han rm. apier. Philip Twells, Esq. ә. ннен well, To LANDOWNERS, THE Сыкавт, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, KC., IN NOLAND AND WALES, AND IN SCOTLAND. The Com vances mong limited in amount, for the tollowing works of Agite vement, the whole SUN [Aon expenses in all E being liqui. by a rent charge for 25 y: xps rrigation id Warping, Embanking, ica | Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, for any beneficial purpose, bon icu 55 Tor me or si i ; this is best done by beating it with a flat beetle on а floor. ‚Не ekling removes s done at on nl if Ri it is laid on a level been in attempting its сатана unless there be E bri systematie sale for the straw he profit depends qnem "e the skilful майн of the straw а t а Е m Tum eR аге thi 17 Kor E dd Јо ju LAE ds nU" idelai се, Ni markat DAES Bann. Pump MasvracrozED qua PATENT M 7. NEN er M MN MANURE COMPANY (Тлмтть i Consisting of Tenant, Farmers. Pr d күй, Partieulars of these hief Offiee: TH , E.G. meds EET Elfo. near Topsham, ковок | m | The President, Sir The Agricultural Gazette, 5. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1865. МЕРТ R THE ENSUING WEEK. Wepxespay, May vi Mu An. posed England .. .. Noon. nere mall grower is that give a full market strictly - financial character do not interfere with the nent d Р is in de зі of the local et who will not ra rins | er бә been, that, кана vous Ааа, Man Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, erop takeu alter hai b pays better than the RINCIPAL EXHIBITION of the VECKLENBURGH I leat n it succeeds; and in Gloucestershire PATRIOTIC UNION at WISMAR on the. Balti р App during the past dry year, where the straw will be sse? aio IU er ШЫ ЫР | шей dor thetohing purpoese only, end ihe seed M uer me Mr. ©. Ур tho firm alone is sent to market, the Flax erop has paid of Lübeke & Hornemann, Wismar. 50 per eent. better than the Wheat: —- OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND.| Dr. VOELCKER, who spoke а р x pre TA DAY Dr ENTRY of EISE sa opinion that it was the presence of кум in exeess Al Certificates received afte that date date wili o тейит, dud in the Cotteswold soils, and ч tho e presenoe of 1 14, Hanover Bquare, Londen, W. т that rendered them unfit for growing Flax. rofessor COLEMA gested that the subjeot — was not glish farmers; and he т мей out how, ү e the — it was almost | sibl es muet wine n Т Каз edi eultiva- straw - was CM. pd es establishment of Квкат RISON, ga of Flax eultivat rt England Pu agricultural йа ei | Ensiand. the next best oug Ms Моа, М.Р., described the beginning denim on FnAx CULTURE. e the оза n gae Sooiety's Rooms last Wednesday, Мт, | which had been made near Cork in the systematic BEALE BROWNE, whoowns land hn i jGlowoester- | [promotion of Flax culture by the serete of shire and Kerry, gave us n 10 years! experience | such Flax mills, worked by а Company with which as a grower ofi s crop BAK 7 |he e was pn eL. Patrington and telated his "experience ALL referred to the Belgian ex- 5 manufaeturer of it, Pr ofesso: т COLEMAN called perience in i tin growth of Flax, as well as that of ordi England and Ireland; also to his o gi rmi och iai cul je puts in th {в extended | as a buyer of it from all iet i d he climate ed citur. Ae de M P. x a viai s ы circumstances of the three countries led him pie of Cork to introduee the to believe that while the - Flax is „киеу j € bae Fo Dis t to be produced in IS0N, who м alarge rettery on his Li à sonal experience in the of | of Fl in consequence Бае {from 5 acres тїш, E TESEI ке spiri personal fin Wi 7 g to 3 acres in - eounty during the last few 1 full seientifie resu f the whole subj with | years. Loamy soils with clay subsoils are the €. ; and Steam Plough а y ч рн à : suggestions f ur deed management in many par- | best adapted for its cultivation, but the lighter class of soils are all available; а il has oes Unfortunatel the Flax-seed time is e kd to do gens the result than climate. А eao Lamp un y 1865 ; an d Mr: Brow "s discussion thus small rainfall will suffice, and w r Wheat | too late to be of immediate utility, but Кы n Bone ill grow, Flax wi prd is, doubt that his experien d that of Sir|however, impossible to obtain a fair result unless Е. KsnmisoN, whieh we ibe, will|the cultivator near a rettery. reland, оолай, on the erop another here every little grower rets his erop in the G e Qnare o the former, o m Flax | neighbouring ditch, and does it in consequence RAWING: as well as on recentiy reolaimed | unevenly and imperfectly, no wonder that fibre à to 12 Horses, ан. кан ч Tus and Tipperary—a Flax ий | cannot be produced of even or good quantity. But vti eni ig lr most economical, costing not be ealear d m is SUUS оГ retted in large quantities in properly соп- ais inet уча нда apti cM. н » Cotswolds, cannot gro 9 structed tanks, whether on SCHENK's warm- Mr perm eer vto bud ^ abundant fibre ; a^ the r n the | water system or on the natural plan as adopted h soils he referred to, wl il ye ^: iog к Us LE А ^ d че aya ^x - AND Я | the hans en im aetory. Thus, at Calne а Co Sole үрөр” тз, Sn THR vare Ag А „л B ax bass Ris been я tablished, src eed they are giving n me Pans Inox Wongs one he d ае ОВ а а —— о 174 an acre for an lvation woe ew Per Seve Southwark, Londons | without any such help; and thus afford the means | during y accordin ingly extended to the, cultivator of buying а ing of lime, by | three-fold; 14 ton of straw and 16 bu seed which t is at once fitted for a regular a fair produce per acre, The see ; aui T rotation of ero - to the preference so | food for either store or fatting stock ; p with ARDEN. X R3 5m generally alleged for Riga seed alto meal it valuable ti а." i IRE NEFHNC unfounded. lrish ind, a second or third genera- | and ав instanee en where 300 echar NET hh liste jue рей om Ыы: tion from the Russian, "в, in fact, better thau the|ewes were kept in capital order vite А 95, Newgate Street, Е.С. Works: Brentwood, Essex. | fresh imported seed. Тһе main difficulty in the ог roots for thirteen weeks оп bushe 442 of Linseed steeped and -1 bushel of meal daily | along with out straw. Sir E. KERRISON та. e hope that the restrictions pin still in some districts hinder the growth o таа - absorbent roots in portion to the sien of its evaporating Es in ho s 2 Professor WirsoN recommended the trial of а olose“ cutting reaping мі ine оп а properly M rface as like dy result i in a better quality of th | те egar rd to wear and tear caused 1 by the direct actio | unmasked by the effects of the fire, as the barrel a of a locomotive cannot be said to be under the direct | er heat. Регһа the vibration of the boiler | through the motion on the line may intensify esy — but | it is clear that vibration c. be a prim: .The majority of the reports are illustrated by саса) пасад Eighteen of the 40 ilers gave way at the firebox—11 fro the crow insi being blown down upon the tube plates; seven from the Twenty €— а the barrel ; sait two m cellaneous causes, from an originally defective ep and from running off t yr Leaving outfall пса whi e curred c the fire-box, as the majorit, Miei d t у of thes igh other infinonoos than direct pressure, FE tho 20 peser ot either to inte rnal furrows 0: сга ац nd t c" at the edge of the inside ov the pd pee b pe t| of Уч саш by th: joints wi Kv be m ted by the pressure of che (See Fig. shows distinct traces of lamination and i it is probable” that mms o a while inferi tal Channels er exactly the e boilers wit Hh. Jap jotuts Which ermany, 2. е Mechanical Effects of the Heat,.— certain e been observed i in Jis ex € oded in ulled lant » one eat ipt in the way м п : m the с d He believed at if The and of c nditare, at vB lima, ociety are due to Mr. Browne for his address, and for the excellent discussion which it has elicited, Ox Wednesday of last week Mr. F. A. PAGET, C.E. (18, Adam Btreet, , Adelphi, W. C. ), who has of Engi neering as agr riculturists are interested in, read a ver — paper qom - Society and te f Steam Boilers, hile that boiler inter can assume гү high temperat rhe pe up to red heat, authorities differ as to the diminution of ultimate is e, for they were E 2 rary «ad тонаб а elon the Med nig ашсын ios observed no effect on the strength of plate i abu me 400 F. At a ''scarcely red" heat the а king weight of plates was reduced to 16.978 oon uu m 21 tons at 60° F. ; while at a “ dull red" it was only 1 tons. MM. TrémérY and P. Бахт BRIC CE, aided by the celebrated Ж at nominally the same tem inge during a dull Ii iet AX. great vea which 18 now o th n om с чэн of gre at | for high Force € ТвЁмЁ Y pec is PRIMIS ore conforma ai erience. г. IRBAIRN agricultural i importa dată would show that the ultimate strength of wrought iron We select such pesas from this paper as Lis is imd to about one-half; but M. TRÉMÉRY's result explains the substance of the author's views on өңе the generally instantaneous сы of flues when red hot, and a str riotly agricultural subject ; and we де Toen PATA a e been of course originally calculated to a factor of thank him for the loan of iid. poi A number of experiments by Lieut.-Colonel H. CLERK, of osea: TRE ҮА а ү Mom деп кон а plates, Im distinct & dila volum wrought iron, when 1. On the Effects of Steam Pressure.—In calculating the work- Манту Тр! аы d виду гете а m experiment. 7, for ing mere of a cylindrical boiler, the plates are assumed to | instance, “two flat p f wrought i each 12 inches be инт а вїеайу баа, and to be submitted toa оше! strain. | long, 6 inches deep, Arg half. an inch thick, were heated and The fo of these assumptions is seldom, an and the second is led twenty times, one being imm rsed to ha lf, and tbe never ph ere are two principal causes hat te nd to | other to two-thirds, its depth in dur. ior immersed eR exert impulsive strains on the sides of the boiler:—1. Тһе | half со: ted or bec. dented on tke A .9 in dden euin of the current of steam on its w V da the| the other had similar tions, but ay., б he Il - 5 са 2, pe frin — — c" 2 amount. They both turned up into tho form of ki Ek” Eh and both m. convex side of which appeared in the portion heated an: d MR ddiad; Unfortunately, the в c ред of — Mq From 1850 to 1864, 40 locomotive explosions causing a loss of | portions were not tried by Colonel CLERK. А s of Fs. 1. of the kind produced cracksin the metal, vies ing (Full si the furrowed знана: joint in the fre-box nng P a {ела which exploded at Overton Station, E: 30th May, 1864. It does not differ from other human life have occurred in the United Kingdom. The Boa: poene reports in the pH presented to Pull ihe ore especially th. Тугкв, R.E., probably on bolt CES valusble and series рл теоо extant explosions. more especially the case with cold feed-water let in near the fire; and, the thicker the plai the - dilatation of volume and consequent dange Y found that *'iron highly hea and ЖОЛЫМ cooled in water, is hardened," being injured, in if not afterwards hammered or а: с ermanent er tion of volume must be necessarily mpanied with a р, iui. specific gravity, thus айо ір another Цон т о ‚ыз by der - ewe of the mechanical Bec that the speci us excess of the limit К е ег and His result has been com- ES nfirmed b; merous experiments. h calls iron Y, е ^ wh mi eer been rendered brittle through the often repeated applications of heat, or үл panied with a dilatation of volume and attendant hardness and brittleness, and both seem to be referable to very similar мае а рут the impact of the h: bk he еа T the pw it is certain that long-conti zs heat leads to the loss of its of iron. —and ially of the free oxygen contained in every fla: for a high velocity by the draugh he more or less heated plates, would also these ch binati upon the sam principle as iron filings, thrown through a , burn in the air; and upon the same cal principle as the incan- escent lime is worn away by the flame of the oxyhy en a of is afforded by the fact that a piece of red-hot iron т вазі]. nid eans of a stick of снна forming sulphide of iron. nce s a the thicker the plate the chemical facts also point thickness. I stro: ness. In Germ and po of tl still ri. the platte over t| the үе of, for pd perpe than anywhere chemical an Е ус of the heated fu: wear pe бе MA A о, усе AR y At iet fire-box pl pipes ng il a only i py a^ Sh and, with stays four nearly 15018. atean [эзген apart, sivo si^ a aed THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. of в E ou геу de | имел On the Effects of the Feed- -water. bra i - acid or alka e for years show a numb human гасен „Or Pies the maj ar e moon's surface, (Bos The лај crater e Or has ais Xp internal surface of а iron boiler showing, чен quarter of s fal size, e M н ссе of piti = ) Н » “ppan sometimes о bi ved ma: x ко lit in A like this ed : geh rwise show intact. etim € uv vias i ТОНЕ d pitted Ee bolt ; pium e plat: wl be perfectly кес Е тоа toit wit be mtl eaten away, both been the same time at work, and under, of ЕЕ Liner smt ave run the same distance Besides, € E boilers, with or pes r used for stat nary, locomotive, or marine noat all the circumstances e following :—Mr. T, in a report addressed " tho British. Амач Some erti аёо; КОКЕ that wrought iron and steel ew аа probably), “* consist of two or mors — сосен pounds, coherent and interlaced, of ele ө e other. i explains how above the in marine БОНА, get very {ЙУ соттой another part of perh ө the same plate is scarcely affected. The T MN in a marine boiler is known iol genera ucial test of this explanation of pitting would be tte бена of the Asi. of ies dace from plates d ап} electro-homogeneous charac This homogeneity coul late cnt from. hotograph of surface of corroded p ; Le d the S T med peer on Wednesday о с? 17th, 1864, at Abera: orks, fon jato тава sion was inter al, eg 3 's0m6 parts P than one-eighth thick. Thirtee n persons many others ly in, vene of tempera NUI —————— T y T T T Max 13, 1865) — GARDENERS CHRON IGLE AND AGRICULTURA GAZETTE. 443 the for. Te valu | S ZI in a each lot, зо » elected as to render each » ED. E! bt - by the x r|as possible iese animals were fed o; gut timen ӨГ сй on At particular | fineness for. mixture "E hou ar " for nd "8, ad libitum. Оп the Ist ing action G probably be kept up to a greater intensity by the :| disinfecting g; and it will deodo br "(he Е Debo, 1863 , they were weighed, nd the exact spots being mechani ene е а ford substances, "нау me Mira a careful mixture | exp ommenced, which ntinued for voltale action, caused br SET sin the plates would sharper is made. In order to make it, all eks to April 19, 1864. During that period Lot 1 quid, tha dod ; as in the case of the boiler fed with 4 clip н to а y» rge MN s ў, loppings of trees and | had 4 lb. of Bisher of the 2d class a A" "m ad il water irom ironstone workings, rne xploded las Ai 1 f hed d while the combustion is going | and Lot 2 the malt and malt-dust produe 4 lbs. year st А yy et ou bus hg A may thus be| apply wat er, pom if „properly applied, arrests " the same ino rley. The results as to t eie en were, 5 2 ni ha tc three distinct lans for the general manage- the pt of the wood g, and | that, bot *gave more than an everage CL -— of steam :—1. Tbe the continental plan; | befor ash is pr The smaller twigs will of| of increase, gla. itin reckoned in propor! to 2 The free English and duet E mole; ; 3. What ay be course be charred before the larger are, and would be | given live-weight withi tim i to termed the Man pe led by formulæ, of the | Маг to А: st as charcoal, unless the water be| given amount of food consumed; but the 10 having a str eonstruction, and there its action may be said, f | t ME or them, an ust | the malted Barley gave during the 20 weeks ,toend. 1t doesnot, and cannot, without Pier. dt be ‹ o save t er charcoal, the larger fragments, 8 1b. ce increase in live weight than those having i дааа whether te py sii rand i It | not yu ну hiired: being ra -- et d|an се of the same Barley malted. Less of г et de о сто harm thah as regards сно, The | out of the burning зар and bu per д required. to, a consum ей official formula, according to 9 which were calcu! — the thick- | -|su pply of branches and t wigs. P áo rge heap eigh nesses of the plates, foun t was upon х little he Barley fel than by the malt-fed oxen.” : dS ptio г that а су! indria] boller format tha D i t "that to | from materials which are otherwise me à s, an е lots of Down wethers, consisting АР 19 in each AB was obviously incorrect. What may be termed the | which, as before stated, it usually costs something | lot, were selected and ме гд А E qe ordinary English ope а th E e ыш icd merely to destroy. Charcoal is a light and therefore| 1863, and the experiment ued to e owne ge " * п Г. "оед m subj t. besides other difficulties, aP bulky article, pro FRA те ће qon 9 ry bud 20th April, 1864. They v al r E. te objections that exist against the trial of scientific questions the drier it is the light In ost| and on rafters, receiving 1 lb. of Clover chaff per by a jury, not com of experts, and unaided by scientific н air that it mould e ашау è wy э Wi its| head daily, and cut Swedes ad libitum. а addition, ' continual occurrence of explosions in those | pores hat Са of being filled | Lot 1 had unmalted Barle: т 16 weeks cities and States of са in whi ilers are used without T 11b, and tor any Su y the authorities, and their rdus occurrones With wat ter a and v vapou Ag the ey shall be open to "ibo x four weeks llb. per hea r day. i 2, malt к in England with boilers that аго not subjected to systematic nd receive, with all their natural avid dity to to do malt-dust, produced from equivalent qua of inspection, sufficiently prove ea nnot be pens and ve respectively, from tbe ома post Board of Trade ystem, compared wit with the iera Jaire plans could only value. In t state i but айз соаг беге ш is $- diffic ш 24 ever wet it may b ein on circumstances of locality, cem able to numerous stat - fortunately, such doi not ene to have been fi formed: A и гаа however, that [^ an avera of 977 чуе re two explosions in the French departmen of (he S Hautl Rhin within 10 years ; and, fro papae 2 1861, or чай five years, there were only two tad ns i average о! ЕСА under 4. саге 2d the косой nnually amon gst hav of 600 ét iiid ping Acts mur three : one at 5 in the the Marine artment; and the continental system is tbus clearly inferior to tbat adopted by the Board of Trade. What is led репо to |wi makin As to is of papers no value, | n drying it, how- | have become | ust Fran [d make it im may t, that m Barley. ‚1% 5 һай a mixture of Barley and malt, the five of s p gav an average amount of increase, scil viri аги іп reti: on to a given e within a yp time, and to the — of food be collected at little cost, and | eon: ned. , Nor there "meh differ eren dn „Ше with УКА remite dite} be | Barle ey. Such as it was, however, dt was, upon the dam med u up, 80 as to create a строй at no сонны If | | w prs it in — of the unmalted." | the cost of me ely suitab dau Pigs v a Dough” and divided into six s of ei ight i | reasonably at h ci become an article of m produced the raw material, and s n | State, Jike Mm. T: commodity, VR a demand ds | might have He ay ues not cost more s 48. о materials are h, an nd t e ex deir as detailed, was plas. i P ог 6з. for 10 dM from the 24th December, 1968. to the when the | 3d March, 1864. The pigs fed on unmalted Barley, or cha: were generally | on only a small proportion of malted Barley, “ gave 4 untry where ап average increase," but those fed оп m arley it might gets entirely og a defective result, К both in relation to caliti ent in а prepare: & more than one-sixth т One-sev ем of the total. "food Mind E ir form 7i mal 0 produce | [ре les MF h Ir d | food consu: “Whe |o districts, the mere expense of diae TEES е bar, UNICO TEE yn аттара Моге in M ie vox KA he vhi or the What x > itum foo unmo arley." e genera ре си ае ао m ota se qe RAW OR MALTED BARLEY FOR STOCK FOOD, result was, that with the exception of one lot of sheep, cause. The Secretary of State upon reme. ave for а report on the matter, when he could be d аз a witness d beloio thejury, The mere knowledge that any explosion would be strictly Viper e ent p сонча g г. Lawes' all the other чаран trials, те бе кө, conomist. ) sheep, or pigs, the advantage was ith th ze AN effort has fiin шау Ъу е ad of Trade to | Ba arley ; : and it degree ascertain Whether ther ere is or no ot а y tr uth in the against it in the single instance quote: by an ех might, in many cases, be да uffici bee сарыл evalent tendency to рге fer risk toe cg AS MANURE. ТнЕ co s n of pubes sow xs uggests the be ie of ing 1 Dv any тени which may ve useful in reference to that ortant crop, E e entalist, Par ents to Barley as stock food, a report of the results First, he d isi agricultural experi- ER Г). m Bennet Law 8, a m jsted, | f mill Herta, was pos to ri test the comparative viti "et malt a e have now his preliminary of p ex first-c lass malti ting quality; Eo of whi ch e pe took 70 quarters of Barley “of fair but not ав food ed." The I eneral — drawn by Mr. Lawes from these perimen s is, * * that given weight of Barley expert. | in live weight of Оны animals, t than the amount of nd | malt and malt-dust that would e оше from it. There is, be o ocess to be | eriments. |taken into account. | animals there 5 ол ng to these experiments, no ne-half was | advantage in malt Senes. but the reverse. This otber ng agrees witl the e ents made by Drs. reas d о! the feeding " ^A are a Por бе шү of the value of crushed esed ede ne not be an d f ESTN Barley was used Taw. "OQA h The “process Р era aid perhaps plats to give ену vital ity i the plant, Ere on Е more substantial bones for a supply of food in the later Dese for the subse emen benefit of the land. It is with Ше f bones that it is believed Ф 1 EB .B э, ЕЕ T 49, 2$ 09 e us 2 EM lying in a pE will exhaust t from 280 to Wi a dba to 11. 8 yum to on e quant £ bones (or eq , and the. ule Staus {е отан ixed, ТЬ Гре effect will be that the charcoal will purpose t oxen, shee uic St к понети were made with -|the effect of malt on the „produc ction ep, and pigs, pared with. Barley. , The cows were selec a par iae shor ers say it alt fo an the weight per bushel from "B4 lb. 10 oz. to чн lb. 10 02., making a I 81.1 when converted i A second lot of wes " of fair Mete quality " s | dealt with in the . The m eduction of 100 Barl to malt. would best a r their Stock. creased | e milking cows to show of milk ; on Mr. einn himself with Sheep in n 1848-4 9. Whether malt ey ү s, or in prm ng them up for exhiLition др, a їггез ner of economy, is thou к by аали to be another реб That for мем апа economical feeding malt is iuferior to raw P these ошен scarcely leave room for was BREEDING жо —À OF SWINE. Fisher's paper, com- unmixed, will g off. Their entire su all тара of the revented, w е to s great extent. The|r will in adr have а оше and future in the soil ауз, һе Vegetation cop, gradually and * goe virtue of the bonesi l be э many cases i eap, so as to 10 will be preserved a i MINA out to the Тагир nd hieh in too|10 in each of „К^ lots. ted f. r. J. A. Ca m of Rugby, | t experiment the 2186 December, 1863, when the it was н The exac 186 oth Mte bra Misah last uu р.4 Iw WILL + РР, 12. 19.] pass on now to the 4, геагіп аге to som what labe d ed d, we А-А аз to гесе 0n,—i.e., and а mixture T reed im i ich : d of Clover chatf. about 14 lb., а and of Swedes si both а le the half-ineh in be iode] in almost all places simple mauner. All trees, which are too | to 4 cows, crease gal im cows, More to be cons the malt-fed than ixi the Barley-fed cows." «t mixed sample of the. milk of о | quality o of the milk, in live cription of food was req мос forthe e кчө of 1001b. of m As to the evil ; detail are L3 M ЕЎ the [т ME. is а su 10 ichs cows 10 am rider of about soft w the suitable usuall; y incurred in |by t the Ол. and that "om. the ,Barley-fed in- process, nd,costs some money. Buta small |... The oxen consisted of two lots of З years old polied [of meat to another, for which r times green fo m when turned out, or even 9 а - еаз‹ 441 a iol daring tà tuse They are si me they are suc ке, | after they are weaned o administer | their very beneficial results; - also, if co. onfined for any len, E. 56 wet litter is allowed to деши under them, ngth of time ea d as it is very ^ = " hoofs sh x on the] medicine to them by force, we dd not attempt to relieve them | and full of clefts, A 2 is e t ног wire clipping-pinchers, | done, and stock kept commensurat land, by that means, neither can they be induced to take it if) h purpose we use a p Eo DuC атй тегрег | da € e with ad сод with their food, for they will not eat at such times, | taking care ot to in ure the e A e ORELL. Ж» eory supposes rresponding addition to the P but depend entirely о 1 the teat, for which reasons we diet | trim with a shep s knife; an ee Вт keo UET of the land, at any rate sufñcient, with [че fertility eee селу M A ы tbe bei, "that E" poe | spoonfais of res роо ers yeast mized with it, and put into а | atmosphere in a well drained soil, to prevent ma i will No tros pu des e o: а Ah) trou thi do xd н us ong bag or boot, into which the is introduced, and | deterioration. It is no proof, - that land 188 with eio to p nt bad smells, keepin pedis arm, pose. ME when the animal is Јес ao ta It "d riora ting, | that no artificial mand sam I is deta and giving as much fresh air as possible. Ifthe p ing ex po kopi wet py poi ing water on it two or three times а А | y гм to а fresh sty, taking care that it is | and changed daily. | бум w Are er jd а young pige can beiallow га Pig ringing is anythi ut a pleasant operation, and most | them. All this is quite apart re. the seio di out with the mother for half an hourin the morning | people have a uus dislike to it, still unrung pigs are c ecd "of wasting the human exerement k nc evening, ey will e ow al! the faster for it; but th 4 be tolerat ted in Gra: "nr nd di dad Mo or ieat | ON NT P red up i middle of the day, vhent дв ere тое ald ы avoided, ari | n AM s aid КШ the ends to prevent it from | y Pet jn c ent the other т day to $ I Ar get much scorc | falling out again, an nd whi m үг кА) toho Кге to | woman w 8a iio farm: ^ Mr. H. gave hera not required for breeding purposes, should be | everything it comesin contact wit eeping it co: ntly s | month iie m this lamb is ditaa М Vesta чам four io. five es ua old, that they may PT T MS EN ast i * аф sitpgetiier, T eer dee mr | into а “ pightle” with a cov d bi ines E ч before they are weaned. Pigs which are eastrated always | perhaps two rU heard of two pigs hooking themselves | milk, and helped itself whenever it k d fatten better than those that are mol, and give t long ago, we о - * pig: | , er it had a f, ; uih es troübla; Бада hich, there is less danger in the | together by their rings during the edis when their 1 un in | ап dered to e- Tamb growing Rihi bacon not taking salt properly. and which ought to betaken | not only awakened the owner, : аз: ri оч it Md monster, and could think what had LI tots br eel ander diss Romay Mill but dunes tl ога and oet cow Eat 1 yielded Jess milk Быш mei ep -mself. Thereare two ways ofdoing | to the spot, А -— vore and == ut wer is generally the аве, nå | how matters stoo t as only by cutting one i the rom | began to suspect thing was wrong, for the ЕЛ always to be preferred, and ү atehing young pigs for castra- out that they were liberated, and a stop put to the Doce was always licki ^s enn and kept itas A tion, or any other purpose, gre: e should be used, e (ешге, , I have 9 А га пад ао and вне t efectivo driven snow ; so she tch, wii dodi dE е і d the wiudow апа close ion of pig-ringing ii 50 раа. UV covered tho should. allow them | manner, and have lately been favoured by ntlem д amb sucking, whereupon Ai separated then E to settle quietly in a corner, and taking the rigkt hind leg | Cum nd with a ring, from which I have не а hint, and | such work with them did not know what to do, А with his left hand should lay | having made some impor! lterations in it, Ithink it is now w was frantic ect would m ле yo eee n 1 kl thing that can be desired ; it i ily fixed, and possesses ни neither eat nor sleep, by. firmly hold of g, above the hough joint, and quickly | every g а ае ; It hasacom-|ran about like a wild thing, : ppearance, ook: ba dge of honour, than an instr ument oft etum. s has d very effective, so к t I intend giving it а more Lael the ible - fj hind legs, and never | ми Grass fields before I recommend it stines are liable to get | far as I have twis qe 2 M. а а mr | trial with e pt We m 7 to 10 weeks old, and separate the | | for general use. We seldom keep more than El 6. And now, gentlemen, having freely expressed my opinion on the к-с» before us, and -— ore I ask you me sty, and ast коч i ion to the siz the sty. А E ед В јене аи A will take the libert onomise it и for which rea- | eeping bench пез | езу parto hes Aree which ү лорі ina of which seldom have r banker, der will most likely refer ou to THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Маз 13, ин. ime | aud so with some other arti ificial manuren, RE hand there are strict dimer ti and straw are to be consume f England à that a ide з it would break her hea rb a 1 4h ree money of iis lambs. B. dee урен» spondence FARMING IN Сах —In your Paper da Jan: last, under p head of “ Foreign Correspon- dence,? you insert ка letter addressed to Mr, Alderman е а dated fro the ing and pay for many thousands of пендені іп ех same position as self. І have taken some little trouble to ascertain who Mr, Boden npe e s emt sq ria is, - I find that he fi е of corner of Aves yard entirely 1 for their use, t fail to avail ther ves, whenever they have an A алау » there is а mien h with water, of which they Sometimes of slg them. drink a little. 10w, before I sit A i I ime to say a word on dst "To enable pigs to thrive properly, they must be kept in a state a lessee o anada Company, a espec he n his way, but ut imi v unfitted by his previous тей and habits bush- farming, or in agricultural purs 4 all e^ of robust health, for which Hone proper shelter and a zer- tain amount of exercise, is quite as necessary as good feed ling, it is n andalldark, damp, crampy sties should be avoided. The: for the ао ^ idm, а айу cerit sty ‚ which isina a neg no place in which wW- the pre Ков ман and Hon Jae o bets вено to ind. that the ve Pel the йана are not neglec d that kind of М ng w two С: Pad uy Health.—With the ГЕ? of anie to which I е неи alluded, and 1 ps үз f bac on in or a ca ge; a de we um оен шапу а find it to ик advantage in securing the services of ап indus- |t us, trustworthy labourer, to sell him a well bred some we , we have nevi 3 had mw serious disease in the Саена sties ; conse- | і quently 11 ttle од vil briefly allude to suc ch c cases a [pig i i nee in a Tang ч herd, апа will aciei it t on; ud for which he has ni tá peri m which now meet t occasional bad harvests and 4; of sio severance, чы ғу will in the йрн run as и insure suce i Canada as in any other pat the world. "The writer of the аы, soured and cg would seem, by his s, has a! — Het dient in pA to the p pedi ч are ч attention, a although they may often ss egeris a as 3 the ne [pni paid with his h -— ont а than of dise 1+ а RH. es market eie: үнө {ын books. y са! eo. cen iu time I enar rà ся of kindness, which cost "ug, will go farther low con- E а FERE e F the varios в spite of poeaonit bad harvests, and hich шту (пазу й уреп сед іпа пан ну eR them ves, with a little extra nicer pn uch as milk and | water, with a little ren or pollard, not forgettin ind the wa water da tag if Ar owels get out of order, they will mostly right t again in ays. If the case be а d one, and by Ae an i the interests of his employer, and bes ic ой е : | imperii а ае by апу amount о ав 16 із impossible to БА e run cr tag ie incra accrue Ө, 3s фе rom „the Мр moral and | ft 4 ^ gi teaa or are by degrees acquiri their children isi hom ew en which a | Says, "lt isa poor ыб idm they never kill a pig." io orrespondence tural epe tion.— p have read | erman RES Compan almost нү part of t ve also a ve bt sir land being, it is of all cl oF шт t; industr ious capi The! belonging to the ne prse ecided otjection to strangers being ad mitted. into their ngian Society ; even iť one dt their fellows leave tke for a few days, | peli all capitalists, who not | ficial mile ip but what i localities by way of fi on their return they are beset and worried in am piira Hea manner; and if tho intruder cannot find re: urchage i eep a ar firmara haerens ty of stock, the | quality o of the Viene in their occupation, a rom the mark if not mot deteriorating. Li Livin e 12 miles fro 3 r sharp po is if mad. роши the matter ma; . heal илән further tro: gl eavy pigs are easi should be ily lamed in hind quarters or bind M NY M n driven o over slippery or un- ate: ing to the soil and situation. improved eda mr р а mig n the € AEN ire "n fora when та same as it w: ears адо! Si th you at cene Liebigs, conclusions, It y be sim sec a proof of : ercial prosperity inn 4 people are found who n high ed for land, Guano it is well known, does - ülted 3 Er and he recomme j eed blister to be ree in rubbed in, and I have us d it with | land pem occupies a5 the a perenni of the roduce of the land, length of time. — profit on stock and may , do not Max 13, 1865.) ТИР GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. the last three years the - harvests have not | p of former years, xp these draw- tional m the fucks are excep Z AE ost favoured parts o of the wor manitis in үө а; І assert distinctly that Сап dá mete о * the ard- working E » and the farm for Jook torward with reasonable certainty to cago e { independence in their adopted country as the ultimate reward of persevering industry and тузсе management. t. A Canadian, March 25. Еа сагала Societies, YAL ULTURAL OF GLAND following is туча list of members and: table of Raine dn spite last week's report :— Bodley, Joh: hn, Stockley Pomeroy, Crediton Brog € Lh n, Alexander, agn ne Саг, гт - Pen: Cha: eg mess E Hemsley Park, Winchester y 8., Chelmsford y, огге, camoor Farm, Р! Dudfeld, Benjamin, pu Bewdley Edmonds, iW o Elliot, Edw Good in, Hambly, G. E., Blabell, St. Isse Aun Moon awes, Owen, Hayes, Slinfold, Hersee, Fanny, Chichester Jenkin, H rrow, oed rm, Whitchurch, Salop wth rge, te, Broughton in "Furness [rue ay, A. [o H., Charlton Н House, Wraxall, Bristol Marriott, J. Lewis, Narboroug b, am Milford, Frank P., Kenn, Exe! Nunnerley, Thomas, Bradley o. Whitchurch Olver, Thomas, Penhallow, onec wn ap Samuel, Poole Farm, Cheriton Fitzpaine Ryall, n Plymouth n ley, E. Major, Wyndsor rjHouse, Castlebar, County The. тсе to t entl; 445 10 weeks only; and as all those who have tried covered 3 yards , with one or — exceptions, concur in their superior comfort, for — MÓ— the security the еу E oq veles te loce, tim alue t five 1 boxes, and I found that I could by this means mmodate 15 good-sized bullocks instead of 12, and I got my д locks off a month er than usual, since which е ear-olds have occupied the н 00! к АЕ ыш vell m Tro! Caleb, Sherwell House, Plymouth € ys is driven out into the Atkinson, William, Iver, Uxbridge, Bucks Trotter, Са Lord, mper u.s in dnd wind. In the covered yards all are protected, and lie Энн, J. Froude, Stockleigh Court, Crediton Webb, Henry, West Wickha: about in n direction. We are now getting out the manure, and putting it directly into the land, ridged up for vi or THE WORCESTER MEETING, IN 1863, то THE PRESENT TIME). and at a very small depth it comes up rotted and sb aud in ——— the very best ng iac. y К. 4 Tor 24 the becomes powerful, I о! nk the open ic t, дошу. Wasiy onttoa д БОЯ Lice to tiko the cover. clt, АН the 5 NAMES. "T rrer so much enjcy the warmth; but when I ie wii Total, Total, No. of | Attend- | tbrough, there uestion as to the comfi lux 15. 17. Meetings.| ances. |0 а covered yard. For feeding beasts, and for young stock alike, the advantage of warmth is untold. My calves, which for e win in an open yard, and which now oceupy Acland, Th Dyke, M.P., Sprydoncote, Exeter, ive . . . 10 4 18 12 boxes containing three each, are worth more by а couple of Barnett, Daries, Stratton Park, e cnt Beds “ .. “ - 8 v 43 16 unds a head in the month o than they were in the open William, Victoria Works, Brentw: Essex .. ve г, .. . 4 2 T . old. This is partly from the warmth, partly from judicious Cantrell, Charles S., Riding Court, Datchet, Bucks .. e вра тев Б 13 1 23 20 separatio; i on," If your experien know- Catheart, Earl, Thornton-le- Street, Thirsk, Yorkshire .. .. eur a 4 2 8 4 ledge of the benefits of shelter Фай angolo you to support Mr. Clayden, John, Littlebury, Saffron Walden, Suffolk #% ss s è 10 1 5 2 ent's views, all have no difficulty in placing to the Dent, John D., M.P., Ribston Hall, Wetherby, Yorkshire — .. - > 11 E 34 20 credit of covering, a of adding flesh and fat to Hamond, Anthony, Westacre Hall, Brandon, Norfolk .. . - Р 2 1 12 2 animals by the simple p f warmth, the sum of 7s. 6d. per Hudson, Jobn, Castleacre s Lodgs, Swaff ham, Norfolk . 7 T 3 1 head, and this amount will be due (by the rule I have before Kingseote, Colonel, M.P., Kingscote, Wootton under Edge, Gloucestershire v 8 2 21 8 explained, in which 100 e feet is apportioned to each head Sir Massey, Bart., M.P. (Elected May 3, "n Ма, на vi Va S> 5 к of stock) to every 100 square feet covered. Now lct us turn ward, Richard, Thurg: Priory, Southwell, № e e 9 2 28 17 again to the comparative value of dung made under cover and in Pain, Tue Ugford Cottage, Salisbury, Wilts . 10 1 2 15 opi yards, excluding from our minds for the moment the com- , Great Toller, Ma кста Нако, Dorset 2 20 2 p ex question raised by large tillage straw-produ icing farmers, ley, Bir. Matthew White, Bart. Blagdon, Cramlington, Northumberland T 3 17 1 have stated, uj " informan Rigden, William, etes Brigh! ton, [ле 9 ks 6 5 ly of covered d ne manm Torr, pe lesby Manor, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire . .. b 4, Ж J4 1 4l 4l value to 1 ud of ee k^ K- also uniformly Turner, Geo Beacon Downes, Exeter, Devi . РЕ VEGS 3 1 9 3 admitted by all who Ton ea yard m the two pe tions of Vernon, Hon. Augustus, Sudbury, Derby e$ . x 6 1 10 6 dung when properly made, that the covered d ways in Wallis, Owen, Overstone Grange, Northam m y 2 17 8 a ite а for application to the land, while i open Western, Sir Thomas Burch, Bart., Felix MM Kelvedon, Essex .. : 4 8 2 - .. dung most frequ: E be placed in a heap to un Wilson, Henry, Stowlangtoft Hall, 1 " Bury St. Fámunds, Sufolk s. Sou B iii -| fermentation before it can be on the land. I may here Jacob, Woodho anor, M. Берен; Nothumberland m . | remark in passing, that I have, on several occasions, Wiss, Professor Ј oho, T Tue m rie Ваха Jota 10 6 3 in covered that tho dung is not properly mado ; that too Wynv, Sir Watkin Williams, Bart., stay, Rhuabon, Denbighshire -| Brus ~ n 2 uch straw has littered at one time, and the dung ів 1” of t he h deat asi rre ^ 55 one can corroborate, rather than b Mm les. е ' of straw, in the hope that by increasing the more vid AND WEST ОЕ ExGLAND.—A(t the last pa , y Cdp prin rigen. rq as qi е of the Council, the Hereford th o аб dg dvance of those ч ms ing of t vrac and the demand for shedding is unprecedentedly lar: re. сорту rs? Clubs. Loxpo Левит 9 of Shelter at the диш un doni P A d сн of Mr. Bar DENTON’ E ioni tw n by several RAT. the co t in the оока of new Will elicit [x Opinions of those prese materially influencin be question of cost. space actually for the health and comfort of The opinions of men онт риніт 80 required d ground, i. e., 10 feet 10 feet, Shien my own practice to allot to arta qme from 3l. 15s. ар slates, per 100 square feet, or 6d. p ay the cost of such co vd ng in desire the ding to t 151. sting Tr e to repay i сов! A yeh when the original build poe: to recover domi be 125l., and the charge for ment 7l. 10s. per y: It is qu vi ial бо mA adicit appropriation of can exercise their mors ded with Stock fai if the food hi ач т нечо е agi repay- ment can A sind ^ made in First, C n, which sec itical cT Wy (d these | eg ып is put where buildings Face быз iti ip of book E n n а greater quantity supplied to them when exposure to cold «раз ird frost hs Мк и от that warmth toa minimum, | Wben the weste: tricts of — the в ^ — necessary heat 1 animals is maintained by respiration, | Pasture-prepond , an y ist 5а ers which in winter becomes more rapid in proportion as the | Covered yards as a necessity, if are to prey е from the у ; and as res wing intelligence of the со ; but when uttering rocess of combustion which | prediction it may be interesting asa matter of tics tostate wide. ime of practical men bi this way. ave pointed out of ci RES in the stunted ped ind Uh te | ur 6 the omission. А ; whic characterises tho stook of crm EE The following is an abridgment of the discussion . : LU *. ів пові e, then? duatelete, and I will now do my best to show | Which ensued upon Mr. Denton's paper :— the advantages of covering to € фе iiiter ке bus VOELOKE: eum one e кайерор Мо не most profis t il t uu! fattening for © tcher. am | able use o: ое straw, both and as a means oi [4 dr V ie "iia “Sase in this instance, as іп moet others | valuable les of common ridi, id diem о ја considering be obtained, I TN rore ful experiment, at the money value of co pro наб по Cei gatis of ата they Via petenda senes ао Дрен д having іп the | possessed a be which | did not think was open e resid P MA Denton bad gi them, iven some kinds of straw namely, 375 a ere considerably above үп БР well кы known. МЫМ. by such dup; ploughing, me could produce In fact, he thought the mi — — — a manuring agent been same time straw could not be to! xay remm RT | Е THE DS as means of king panure, use it produded a mechanical eject m ы. рер natation уе - сами — uced а with e was certainly а very ufacture of displayed when it rotted gradually. Straw in dung, when oW ated, ceased to be a fixer of. mantre. When the tem- manure under n open y: bad sí 4 tnerefore a matter of p practical tinjora t6 to тое аа о. refetr the de gd of p in the stalls or fattening boxes. He nee the e of the "n d wall ERON "DIE f nown uscott Park. In that t ligul of phosphate of lîme, ga Mr. T. F. WrrsoN (Althorne, Maldon) said. on bes eri — to him to have a very close yi о tion with the healthiness of covered homesteads or е No Че е if they E а ап animal тп out food Tim тү Á ZI of farming. ma expenditure of Those ght antage. who remem or the question y^ exercise in ж. КУП upon food, aud showed that all exercise created exhaustion, and pro tanlo as regarded the e — ity, the w whole question of y connected with economieal e pri ini а material аи апа he s an walking warm. bsurdity, involving а pi it did a great waste of food. ton, other gentleman who taught the fix posure to a cold amos. Ub es van acd an experiment, and he Tel believed "tiat if a n a шы — of anim: уяга, and the sime number ++ the results, the пасе тше at Mr. Chartes Howanp (Biddenham, Bedford) Ad The leeturer seemed rather to censure the practice adopted b Cheshire farmers of turning out cattle in th ears he Mo breeders in the Midland counties, would not like w Печ рой without а. hair upon them; and if they put an animal under cover the hair very soon fell, and the animal very unequal race with the а e. It hid beo been said that the Farmers Club was confined principally to land-valuers and posing such to be the anaged ; odes at least 20 p per с With rega top, W. m reme had Pod them, Amd Е e ps, quarters of a probably that e: re- pde d be an impro He of his fonds prisa "with the VERS iens шы AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mar i dati t me с, th F Q ad e d r that pis. was now given up. if farmsteads were ner laid extra cover them in. у of t more than answer the aving Meg of much prm dime ів Ғог graz ziers in such a county as Mr. n Brithtes came from, he must say tbat if ue iy. rend m to covering their yards they иц Кеер their sto г. SurTHIES "A 28, 1865, | ballocks, to the generaly improved condition abour.— Thi ally high if viewed in reference to th than the acreage with which it i he whole ex Tha ave been mu M. CONGREVE nod thia t if the breeders of Shropshire had covered yards, and sent their eattle " tbe graziers with sleek bes ins on m c ye months of Mar ril, and May, they ould be of no was an old and à | su als ma no to see ret of the re al far. armer thin make the the whole que: ‘tin the aid s were almost о | uncovered." nti ties the yar iderablo quantity in the eastern eou ; but the yay there was chiefly ar: e, ig | The E Mes E$ | were pobres g, an nd w they t| the summer. The cattle un "lid the pr | what they called he n NR їп the and seek their food. he ne been unable, from want of сеа b es els ; but in. his Aere they considered the Jambi eT bott as to онша of he mals. v rg bullocks put into ing fha, me They with 10 bul in an RA y wiag "wes rn но As summer ENTON : I did not keep ii till next si Wh. Ex. pog 1 venture to "P ei Thais [o^ the | tch so much money as the others if | akı always found dung that came out of à oh much longor than any that came out of the m and it ceedingly strong. The | dung cost something c sider ОНЫ yate nd that during | 20 weeks Pulloeis consumed £v а bushel and a half of Wood urnips, from agam. of cake, aud from half to three- | тп; each bullock ыу producing nine loads of d 5 Иг, Co: : No wonder it is rather rimus Something had y said about pulping ips. neighbour of his pad a curious case in | ut in a higher ity of wor qualit; The following analysis of my y abont: а may give some explanation of the amount incurred :—= Stables ленту: з, Sheep . Builoeks (Ste Supervision orse labour Т у 4 бапа.—Рав to the Weekly labour.. ир instead of it e w. to draw 30s. |any straw use. Th та manure quick action of the san upon the € disinetion may depend The inier of m; vpn o£ ise num i: ept m urn: that тере, which v Me оге against - [ne of pulpin |? Hs lad à Sn нет р Ж P asi r tw LS as feedin Turnips. He fed his s уос d Tur deed ixed sj ея ; and his man induced him to feed the cows in tho way. ' The result was that the milk decreased. The old ку of feeding with sliced Turnips was then adopted, and the result was that the cows yie elded the same pe ity of milk as ti e last year, I pest. eman said Den: dirae 4 о, ber Mr. vering it dh animals ánd yet their coats were as different as possible. Мг. Char! Howard might tell him that he had not the right aft, d explained the whole thing. » Quantity of Stock does not of itself explain ше тарар of st e 30 t does not pes the the pu з ин тагу hire certaint; de sheep e 30 - res i n 150. n this number, in favour the a s d Dui 6 the hay were D as 300 on chaff, | (the h 4 lb. Фе each, at ца... г. 45. 2d. "pee фов оѓ roots, 14 Ib. apiece, le 0 90 1b. of chaff ГЄ Tay, at 4 4l. 108., 1 straw, at 30s. P 9 ou Another lotTof ewes in [^ condition, Memoranda. ND, Sovr& Morrox.— [The foll - Wzsr Воск: Мә » the conclusion o of ti the report of the Rev. J. L. B ta quentiy Changed, fa ái © о allow t behind them, Менщ ы - that he liked bullocks with qm sof coat. He [wer g conclusion that where large yard & е in condition." He found бё fend vtr omg orem best in Society's Journal] The Таан, се first of these was made by |f. be - ыг of 1863. It Жз tem by i the ]a ит e is, that by "nnt iie fold and poe е» the necessary rang ing ew ery much lessen E , b uino Barden, of Ай мы Адн as 0 fühaN копсо, ва үүө, overmuch. hl must add, in memory of [M tread | Pee pe be asphalted, in and in "ho Mm à e growth of young ус to in eon liberal expenditure on food and alieni ОО Ae Labo в item will appear less In this I ackn Speer improvement (might be тер an | йш, le can вее daily that Шу m be enis. ged; am engino, hay, and i тапше ndi ций of expendi qe е; pou in he мч) 1 do p "ike y though it has not | to break through the feeling st " attendants that very striking: in the lst summer, 22 сон s yielded | бада. а а о з ро е for NAMES food. uad i "dui p ihe average nui kept du 8 | me oal s and 5 lb. of roots, without any о ia “м ccupied in — 51.4 n the p Max 13, 18652 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 447 ways fed inv very we ot weather, allowing the added relish and the improved condition of the - other times. I think the | animals.* THE HYDROPULT, һате them them tho open pasture, at hould be constantly at| 4. That doubiin куйе ог mowing ша в ing the quantity of Linseed, though . during the past year I was cutting Grass with | | raising tho rice, prob: £z B T а the beginning g of May May т price, p ably gives m" a proportionate November. In the spring and autumn the mo $. That by the use of thi < has been further cut into Phat with straw for fearlessly increase his о Реа" to hii the bull тзев ; ^ E "€ sheep iue had it|acres; and yet, by that increase of stoc E must greatly Же! t6 ughs fres ine кеге ше pro oductiven ness | of his far This con- The 70 э жө ro with their mothers to the begin- sid ae en pe eic n the 1st of f July th ‚мы RT E ng er “мт. ааль: T and hee: ever irapa been u upon it two pens, | 0 hide. of t ше Acres ewes an and 3 rams. Since the lst of of July, the ewe 6. „That the ui of seasan d as реа | wil enable im "d кюе intervening), in folds ofi tolo | more prodi as food | and that bes m lambs Бате bee en - kept rather * doner. рр to its quality, 'manurial ‘proporties tho eing э ehm ү ng sd dioe Christmas Гра 1 Ple ap о Weighs but maximum allow he rams be; iic Vn with ie - "That red may be fi | 8 Ibs. but зв вой forward more qui Mr н olded e Grass M оче. tit; ickly, | adva =? - October to the present time x. been getting in Ы yards durin excessively wet th 16 than 1 Ib. each. On the da; ay fin writ e the bullocks and "lorses do „best Шун edes and carried to them. nmb 8 d. = 7-1 focis, t 12 3 0aday. Mi. meal, at M ze Р З E- Py Calenda: ar of Operati 15 Ib. chaff EA ., WEsT SUssEX: MENS мшу ызы of M inn: : t wonther we rd at L3 Pos all that we can wish ьн: m F r or. March was very cold and Is April very warm Бекі of roots .. 3 0a day. and rather ду. “Ма came in dry enough, and fears 18. A o Psi А ПЖ % р, beginning to iu. опена that we ма бику have . M. а short crop of hay, ut on the Ath we had a little 5 -43, or 13d. por sheep a d rain, and on the 7 to- NE 1, or 134. por sheep a day. ых beu-ciste and тегу sito, о лы wed "i An — - а fer Throwing Water by mg Power E: ES i every prospect of Grass and corn, or at any rate о к К НЫ г BN ош. ко er eor qo all got he. and ing i order, б А PRICE LIST, | S e up; and Swedes may be put in|ÜowPLETE wiri Brass OY х 149 shee! a week, orld, a week | Soon if wished, but ne dislike putting ип in JAPANNED STIRRUP m4 c s ii 12 4 f June, though last ч These боле mesi the highest cost of keep | that ha d them in early had th py |^ "Gorren pem t menit. Т 2 0 darin, ies the year; and I fin nd that they correspond very the only ones that had any crop of Swedes, but early The Price " Qonpiete* а as above, includes 2} foot Басов sd 3foot . near ps nearly ali rotted. The Wheat сап hardly xp oudanotsdum pups Antico ros MESE. n “ lat year. The bullocks are having 10 lb. of the|be said to look very well; it is backward and THE HYDROPULT ы mixed food, and the horses 4lb., with hay and straw | patchy; where thin and regular the colour is смо e gi e DUPER Крма of th Л i Д тже, thick it is rather yellow, but no e т. ion оѓ | 40006 wi "da^ with the weather that we WATERING BEDS. will represent very nearly | have now : M d — o^ well, | SPRINKLING PLANTS; p^ average E of meal A the — hough wire m ; sual, has DROWNING OUT INSECTS, 20 fatting онов... Aui it some of is sand the ^" ML генер p^ Tight was m^ re hag TREES FROM SMUTS, 2 ram lambs E ih s Dd n E. * I DAN ver looked ESSING WITH s dd МАХОВЕ, Э а" b dine: the senso pone. ERU T T к land is бораттар ue € p^ never had THE HYDROPULT 5 horses К 90 ier season to o get — ugh Аат p ES ek are is desirable in every Te now È аке Де 1 out, П be dance of HOUSEHOLD for Коуз poe tot milk, 114. 1 Though c V WETTING SIDEWA por H lon, is, I am | rise. Though our market has ino well su ed with | WETTING SIDEWALKS, ee Tus verage price of new milk. І | а] kinds of stock, prices have been Treni at the NKLING STREETS, р at i E buying or selling now milk in a чэл t ey can leave but a small profit to the feeder, T А pri as been Lyme M and with our coast-land farmers dines cannot be ve EEFTHNGODISEERNS, Ri 46 but 1 the greater part was u ood or c good, as corn, which they have chiefly depended on, d хане BARBA, milk Mh and the kimi low, and as they do not breed, but buy their stock, i оа ЛАТА, the г а E тү км colts, €. was charged to prios, cb been sojhigh, they could not make much o: е be higher а e on, th pas 6: х 14. та ду гара them But with the stock farmer it must be better, as | | ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES. balan , epresent оп шу Бовевт Hoce, LL.D. f У br ап unreasonable profit. But if so, it Ом to the short supply rides: M. Fix, M art ar er e Ros ы = fewer — za fo ia hereabout, jm as the di milked "s long as thoi pe tni — calved, have h than usual the ey are all d e for | дз Ax INVALVABLE блврх IMPLEMENT, their food, and then fat JH HOM › Jenni vi araw vatar horizontally if necessary, through ii ера d tted. We гэто thought that, we 1 does ana сао M йб. Dd Pisces ri к о Aged fat be milking tho ве ason adv. vances. y Weis rket be à was well AREP Ei о Feet, sid һаа. fed шї йй on one - I fatted а cow ОРОЙ, ne cw gren ved o S^ - pos "m m 2 тойот эш оп pel. dis water ed but without | 36s. to 41s. n in good supply THE h accura! he scing t. The cow, | and as dear ds eed erly. There have idis few labourers | GREENH AND HYDROPUL W ы was considered to have done "rumsekably out of work, though per erhaps there have been few Р (pes —— id: vas 12 1b. of food, employed during the winter, and should the кине дис oe evum тр Wis ood, with water ad l I ke to | crops come on rapidly there will be more work than eighing scarcely 5 1р5. just dry to be ttim e апа have aerei Туй cows | we shall find hands for, and reapers, mowers, and hay- | AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE would be 152, ber de n the — et their cost | making machines will have to come more into use AND CONSERVATORY, day, besides attendance. Му bailiff | from necessity. And by and by we shall have all to th they require a small т of chaff in addition the modern improvements in ы nd the whol BAI D. | К , whole | Complete, h Sti 23 feet Suction but not for the ordei t ll be cl d. For there does seem somethin; plied b e sake of bulk, меса is sufficiently sup- | wanted when agricultural labourers get only 11s. or ac pa ее ув nutrim is by the various d: a week, while others are on strike because they "eor y eg t —— onec em monk, — te not get from 8s. to 215. a day. G. S. its operation, cost about 12». chased d odes E UE A LADY CAN WO WITH M 8i. per Чу} PE rl is мондо 69 Correépondetite, RK IT FOR HOURS OUT FATIGUE, been thought bo o on the glebe. "This said dad DmovauT: Hawick. We gs no hesitation in saying that Л, pu? and Sis qu ymy pud necessary both for the ewes, hard epe. 4, eris Mag ere де КЕ Уһ аз UTION. tale, but T spena lly for the rams he was неба for PH шы - Pr. n trenched and thoroughly pu IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. ir extensive sale of the Hydropult 7 $ Subscriber. The dissecti f al fowl meal would T that p same money expended in thathave died under pa poii at o th dia iet tione d пат excited pid tein 9 Шот рЫ Nut бы wished to depart 'gone further. I have not, however, | by you, has shown disease of the liver and great enlargement |. who are now palming оп on the Public ба о abruptly гов ihe track of oxport rip elm, CERA ы Таз Урал. Жып бше n ата i Е " 3 r, whei CASE аге go а] byth т = v ces of the| the hens are n y fat and laying ; hrs intestkies овое зь н ж! arie б exibition, and Tor mlo, т and dearness of catt] e tive cheapness of corn | covered with fat, so that the egg passage is much co: These devices resemble in many respeots x e а the cautious observers of| and in the асі of i the hens ee D m the |, lculated'to deceive morat may be more likely to mislead than the | "нге of a bigod vede нотай. out ot ырдо шше і pm UT ыны nal екш, i та е! м7 а much I wormwood ut "p prede in the à tes that parties wishin I Which their food is slaked, will do them much qood, or riy Joa Tüsóhtné е, it has at T 1. severing ( experiments in a hd v t think the birds are too fat, reduce their food if at liberty ; should exa eee itis ction : ї f d feed entirel tached thereto а label, with the Т улл chased food along ^ Possible to feed animals on pur- Oat or НАТ ба days, lotting thom 1 en Voss Patent, manufictured only by Omas & Brows, 3. e. That. sm plenty of gravel and grit to scratch in. Birmingham. Cnamurs Ромевот Burrox, Proprietor, 142 and 143, eg, Li xcd of the commoa grains and Pulse wh» qn lf your meadow is infested it London.” ttached, the Machine is for 102. per ни отч, Wheat, &с, may be made "ч, Шото шї outras ре eger та ми тиш | кие » That the Менам will fa d any апіша, E е уе - ses мша I von s0 ond rcd cr to te si the value Prospectuses, with нона, on application. enugreck nugreck on ots of six оока, the Fenugree ————————— ап аге those that I ha арргатей to do good ; but the weigh-bridge did not justify this | mypROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 142, CHEAPSIDE, LONDÓN. additional avè e sed Joc A CA fi ): М bus or serm а ce, which probably rested k tite and соі of 1l. perton, appears to рау weliin iis тоз рашу тонай PUR Pisand |. GHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, Paornteron. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar 13, 18%, GREEN'S PEST SILENS MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, зош G, and COLLECTING MACHINES, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, SOLE MANUFACTURER ADJUSTING JOINT FOR RAISING OR DEPRESSA М HANDLE ` ми | — lr t IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864, „ t HM et the GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition. The Judges " gs code Society's D ш у 20, 1864, awarded them a First-class Certificate e заз were given), and, at tho same time, suggested а slight altera and Mes & Бом beg to state that, owing to the great demand XE NE M ЧН іп ME yes they have ied unabl due to Чыт a numerous customers, but а: w happy to inform them position to send off all orders the day is; are received hat безрий premises, whereby they trust to beins PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. To cut 10 inches ч > 5 н 0 Suitable for а Lady. * 0 XA Оу хәс E ИЗ. Die 0 B 14 ,» de tou zo 0 Suitable for fts fr 5$ M Fi e 5 10 0 Suitable for One Person. » 22 ^ : : : 6840.0 » те x01 01070 W diu aao) voy 9: 0 » 56 тена oue are Neb at the еш low e viz.: for the 10 S 12 ES aun. 35; l£and 16 inches, 4s. ; 18 and 20 xs i» ; 22 а ише Parties providing themselves with Lawn e if re ims two-thirds will be allowed for them. tow them away, when not in use, t ting damagls PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY M ACHINES, including Patent Self-delivery Вох; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching to To cut 26 inches ordinary Chain Traces or Gig Harness. колер е АИЙ 0 To cut 30 inches 5 . £21 0 0 e] Leather Boots for Рт 52 36 2 g с А Na o tS " 0 ; Leather Boots for Donkey, 18s Po Rn e 97 0 б } Leather Boots for Horse, %® » 904 Wc e . 1700 060006000 дий Тһе 26, d 30 inch yt ked by a Donkey, or by Two Men, on an even Lawn, the 30 and 36 incl by a Pony, and 42 and 48 inches Meer and MACHINE king, th t spirited animal can ! ployed without fear of i 1 ог їп any way damaging the MACHI el ue Both the HORSE, PONY, DONKEY, and HAND MACHINES possess (over all other Makers) the о advantage of nit dip Mig: the cutters po " "T— | when the g ; сап be reversed again and again, b f the cutter against the bo the MACHINE will eut equal is new. А t de that the cylind y peri EO person, in ne or three minutes. B c sir ERO E a Snipping P^ : › and of superior руй ; are ине vetito Free to all the principal Railway Stations an in England; are ted to gi tisfaction, and, if not approved f, T. ally. THOMAS GREEN ахь SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; 2 FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL тоо / i EN QUAY, DUBLIN ; INGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERP мут 13, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 449 SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY ER MAJESTY THE QUEEN гч, ALEXANDER SHANKS & бох are A. 8. & Sow, in introducing Im- gratified to find that in the large provements into their MACHINES, 1 H 1 advantage s and increasing demand for their celebrated MACHINES, they receive | in point of durability, simplicity of а conclusive proof that their ` construetion, and superiority in the merits are every season becoming work executed, which have all more appreciated by the Practical along been peculiar to SHANKS' MACHINES, should still remain. Gardener. HAND MACHINE HANKS PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAM x and PALM ORAL in the GARDENS of the ROYAL ELI AL SOCIETY at KENSINGTON ; in the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL, PALACE COMPANY ai SENTAN; in VICTORIA PARK; in BATTERS K; and in many hundreds of the principal Gardens in the Kingdom, ell as d, where t stal erits haye been fully proved and their success е RICES—including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom. БЕ NEW PATENT T HAND MACHINE for 1 ЗНАМК NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. | | s Width of Cutter. 1 ү. аца Bex ЗЕ vs - i 0 | Easily Worked by a Lady. | 19-inch Machine .. — .. .. .. £712 6 Easily Worked by a Man and Boy ]2-inch Machine .. . dn ES 22-inch Machine 877. 8 h Machine .. . T 510 0 Ditto by a Boy. .. "rc e. T 6 bit E Manejo n 06 0.91978 шолу ое. | 24-inch Machin 17 ve ty dre Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, P extra; for die е iss, 78, 64. xi. › NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. | SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HORSE MACH Width of Cutter. If with Patent MO AD: Width of Cutter. If with Paten! mS. Liv s RU 0 о е La e. lu E. тер Duns Anto inch Machine .. e jx 5. 14-107 0 4 vs, 305.* js 36-inch Machine .. E E OM d v. sa MES A 30-inch Machine „з 15 0 305. 42-inch Machine .. uox dam NR uu » Silent Mosa 12s. 6 ; Boots for опу? 21s. per ii 48-inch Machine .. e t e 28 9 .. e 408. y Ditto for чаа 16s. per set. Silent Movement, 205. extra ; Boots for Horse's Feet, 21s. per set. A3 E EA 1 in submitting the following List fi the hundreds of distinguished individuals, both in this country and abroad, whose аде they have HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJ ESTY THE QUEEN, For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, sse T Palace, Hampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral. HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND HIS MAJESTY THE KIN INISTER S ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF PRUSSIA HI E ARCHBISHOP OF YORK HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY THE RI GHT mu LORD PALMERSTON His Grace the Duke of Bedford. The Right Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham den ht Rev. the Lord енор za | The Right Hon. AMD His Grace the Duke of Newcastle The Right Hon. the Earl of Haddington Tho R ight Rev. the Lord Bis kipon The Right Hon. the Boyle ШЕЕ зе. EOD d елла aea dinan | 04-4 е е о! ul е е. on. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland 'The Right Hon. the Earl of егор The v. Lord Bishop Nix The Right Hon. Do т Lady Clinton His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch The Right Hon. the Earl of Hopetoun The Right Hon. Lord Bagot ` The Right Hon. R. C. Nesbitt Ше ушеш RII do prier fon iron E er e of Leinster on. the His Grace the Duke of Athole The Right Hon. the Earl of Sel The Right Hon. Lord Kinna The Right Hon. Lord Ві His Grace the Duke of Norfolk The Right Hon. the Karl of Winchilsoa The Right Hon. Lord Lov: The Right Hon. Lord Hume His Grace me шо amilton and Brandon The Right Hon. the Earl of Zetland The Right Hon. Lord Rollo The Hon. Mrs. Howard His Grace th of Argyll the Earl of Minto The Right Hon. Lord Braybrooke The Hon. Gerald C. Talbot ки m йе Duke of Bongo E Rien ight ГИ m Eni 9 p a E ijs wem [кз UA EA Hon. gy Ка нан е f e o ght c Hon, His Grace the Duke of W. 5 Шор The Ris ЧЕ Hon. th е Earl of Sou! $ mak The Right Hon. Lord Halliburton The Hon. C. S. Cowper His Grace the Duk Duke of Меш ham The Right Hon. tas Бан ОЕК innoul The Right Hon. Lord елык The һе Hon. Captain Dancombe The Most Hon. the Marqu o Hormiandy The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie The Right Hon. Lord Oss The Ө Ной. NY. Ponsonby T Most . the Marquis of Bute The Right Hon. the Earl of Bessborough The Rig ht Hon. Lord Portman The Нор. E. Coke те Most Hon, the Marquis of Winchester The Right Hon, the Karl of Brownlow The ight Hon. Lord Vern The Hon. Captain Drummond I ERR Pa DE Ee Be gan o [ол EEEa | EEE m. the o Ibane e on. the a To Most Hon. the Marquis of Westminster Та Eit Hon. the Earl of Rothes The Right n n ple he Hon. Captain Arbuthnott REA е гч af Lansdeena us PE Н Ihe Bari of Бени Tue Kuh Hon Lord Rokeby т Hon: Syaney R: Curzon” ут [o О on. e more m Most Hon. the Maronis of Kildare The Right Hon. the Earl or Kosslyn The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh The J.J. . Carnegie on, the of Abercorn e on, the of Harrowby e The Most Hor the мачте of Londonderry The Беш Hon. tho Ear ot Harrowoy and The н Hon. Lord Stanley. The qe ўз. Ma "Mars The Most Hon. the Marquis of Ailsa m Talbot The Right Hon. Lord James Murray The Hon. Chief M ron Sir Fre Frederick Pollock Tis Most H Hon. the Marquis of Tweeddale The Right Hon. the Earl of W nd еи eb The Hon. Perey Ashburn! оп. the juis of Y The Right Hon. the Earl o f Dalhousie e on. arris 4 ТИЕ d Hon: to Fart M 1351 Pe Hon: E Hatana п. е on. the 0! more кеч чс Ж do Hon: е дал э рм Tos ШЕН пов Lari Orem Есето о! on. the Earl ildfo: аас The Right Hon. the Earl of Camperdown The Right Hon. Багі Spior. d The Right Hon. Lord Wharnclifte Hon. and Rev. W. Н. Spe: Tue Right Hon. the Earl of Shannon Тһе Right Hon. Earl Fortescue The Right Hon. Lord Bateman Sir John Neela, Bart. m Right Hon. the Earl of bagry The Right Hon. Earl Vane The Right Hon. Lord Lilford | Bir Arthur Elton, КИЕН Hon. the Earl of f Morley The Right Hon. Earl Nelson The Right Hon. Lord Sudeley Sir Arthur Halkett, Bart. The Без Hon. the Earl of. Durham The Right Hon. the Countess of Stair The Right Hon. Lord John Thynne | Admiral Sir dtl 'Ногпђу The Righe Hon. the Earl of Lauderdale The Right Hon. Countess de Morella The Right Hon. Lord Cavan | Sir J. Н. Crewe, The Riche nm the Earl of Home The Right Hon. x eere of Waldegrave The Right Hon. Lord Middleto ir J. Steel Grav TuS Bigh on, the Earl of Harrington The Right s е Countess оѓ Cotten! The Right Hon. Lord Calthorpe Sir Charles Taylor, Bart. m Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon The Right onite M О The Right Hon. Lord Dunfermline Sir Georze Edmondstone, Bart. The t Hon. the Earl of Noi s The Right Hon. A omm nd Castlereagh The Right Hon. Lord Abercrombie Sir Lydstone Newman, The Right Hon. the Earl оо тве Бец Hon. Yiseount Dona he RUM Hon. Lord Carrington. Sir Тош it. Carnac, on. lof Stamford and The Right Hon, Viscount Duncan 8 on. Lor: n тета Тһе Right Hon. Viscount Eversloy ight Hon. Lord Dufferin Sir Philip Bart. The t Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen uus Right Hon. Viscount de Vesci The Right Hon. Lord Poltimore Sir William ‚ Bart. Fight Hon, the Earl of Aberdour Tho КЕШ Hon. Viscount Boyle The Right Hon. Lady Leighton Archibald › Bart. ОЭ S SIM IRE mec tisfaction, 3 J4F PINTA d Shanks Patent L sfacti of may et Roux 25. € of Mock А. S. & бох T intimate that their ip адом at 27, Denia Street, is the only place in Тойбой wh h Lawn Mowers can choose from a from 150 to : achines. All si k, whether for Horse, Pony, or Hand Por y 27у PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS : 1 ALEXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E,C. 450 . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Max Der i СІМІТН, BECK, Aw» BECK'S $ GREENHOUSE end EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES ' HOTBED Eta moders ip prices. ese Instruments ar very best constructi 1ай тобети е Paten tion to Gardeners. ou ask fi SANE AND COOKE'S ARR ANTEU Puze MAN ; NING a UDDING see that you get i A p ete M y em also the corporate mark Овт, V H І T H & C Q. WARRANTED, тоер which none are ойде, | з, ъй опей 7 лоп 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. compelled X z having been sold for M genuine one, ind. which has caused D e to m. oj ves ore по диз? Sao all of which are warranted both by sellers and makers. | THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF THESE ÜLOSETS AND Ауыз OVER THE ORDINARY 8, 3's Pruning and Budding Knives are thé best, and the cheapest | WATER CLOSET ARE : | ‚ First. — That the deodorising materi: il (dry вш we ear th, or dis or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, E; 1. T. ARCHER'S * FRIGI DOMO." onised | y the en: the Duke of Northumberland. for | econdl —The supply such n д an bera or premises may be ch than t} Syon 0-3-4 or Majesty tuo, uke of Бете ловат саси x TES 8 m opp j of в ^ i R "dh I ay e supply of Valer Professor Lindley for Avi Horticultural Socie Sir Joseph Pa: n | by 2 " А be enti rely without offence. or the Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Бо Society. Уке. Closet gi ediate that PROTECTION from COLD WINDS and MORNING FROSTS. dass ry need esca fw room or iren in ich they аге m - So effec » LERIGI доо, ' а Canvas made of patent prepared На і | and a escape of noxious scape into s are entirely prevented. х 4 tivo that all fermentation Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping, аны [3 р ур It is adapted for all horticultural Fourthly.—The expense these Closets, in comparison with tnat of Water-Closets, is, as to th e first For instance, there is no expensive cistern required, and [im e it ıs applied, a fixed temperature. adapt А у. of rving Fruits а pira from the trifling, and as to repairs almost nothing. = да ricultural pi purpose, S, for prese rays of the sun, from wind, from ише f inse nd f ? ia morning frosts. i ades had in ind required len xths. lead pipes to атш in frosty weath: wo yards wide 18. 9. jd. per yard run. AU MNA; ME Ме, La stly. —In all larg ge Establishments, such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Schools, Gaols, and Asylums, а таў д improved miaj 2 "yards vide: 1s. MEI per me valuable manur improved make, T Psy wide.. 2з. 8d. pe ick na "rri ecd MIS тда wide, 1s. ӨЗ por yan las The cer 2 d ойы і is 80 great as to be scarcely eredible to those persons who either haye not usel AS y n3 Whole эй ole cred rbi T 7. Great | em or seen their mode of action, all Nurserymen aud Seeds- ) h and P; " 1 Lo f JU 7: forwarded Жадид ом. таз RA Cannon Street, City, а: у бее пе kingdom. “Tt is ing.” on di ed - -— — -—— ст алалла JOHN WARNER & БОМ, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. W ARNETIS$ Have much improved the construetion of their I season first du to the notice of GARDEN horticulturists йз possess- g follo al- lein E NGINES some important he mtm for this Seaso ay be obtained of the Trade generally throughout dosis at the following prices | No. 547. WARNER'S best , in Tubs, and fitted with WARNER’S Registered Spreaders— 24 Gallons, £6 10s. ы... Аб, No. 5474. WARNER'S strong ENGINES, in Gal- vanised Iron dus: well inted— DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application, мут 18,1955 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGPICULTURAL GAZETTE, ` 41 T ori arden Purposes. ————— PHILLIPS Arp со. Glass f Crown Lands.—Isle J^ М ES submit their prices as fo £ Man, E LET on LEASE, or SOLD, such Lots as large TRACT of LAND on the Mountains pasoa for SHEEP WALKS. a large тое lanas and partioulara poit fo the Hon . J. K. How. the Mr Jons Qum harge, f Woods, Whitehall Pince, олйов; ; PROPAGATING GLASSES. Mew bx P мсп l Place d ог to Mr. Gronck Моор: - F SEARLE HORTICULTURAL Aen and 1 ENTERED AC.ETATION • Асспохккв, 93, Coleman Street, E.C., begs to intimate to Each.—s. "owe di WA CARSON Б 'SO NS, of Great | his friends and the e generally, that he undertakes the realisa- diameter .. 0 ER E^ пса in pira so 1 E. Street, res, ес ей that the have removed tion Ф Auction of C entire Or Surplus Stocks of BEDDING STUFF, 1 inches in 50 45 |13 * 2 0 ет E rom o tei ir Warehouse in LA BEL VAGE | &c. &c., at very moderate charges (including all expenses.) | з » » SQ 055114 „ z e. = о M Hi! i E. C. (three doors East of Railway Viaduct), ed | { » я Шы £ si ДЕ » » D Ne tinued their West-en d Office, 31, St, James's S a P4 * н 2 aio Ex тал uctí ETE —I4i ж у пово QAR RSON'S AN S ANTI-CORROSION PAINT, specially Sales by Auction, $ т р y » . $ на "Ti A uv аг гоо, m work, is the best and н: heapest. ч | $5 » 12190 6: . » 28 АП со ours, mple АД arn mmus that Y erson can use i ' Important Sale of Hardy. 3 Plants. e? Í Is twice as durable timonials sent j ni: EE; E | with patterns and pelod Боре я E R. КА C. STEVENS will BELL by AUCTION, | ‚Тогоо сиб. GNIS Жр ба вну in England and Wales, and | THURSDAY A ау ЗБ во ОЗЕ мое КҮТ геена! юа | | ost Seaport of o United Lg dE edm portion of тч ОТК Al СА da а | Ten ONS’ ANTI-CORROSION PAINT used by| 015 i oducod by Mr. J, G. Velteh. | зев =ч е. рва Hortieulturists, the Nobility and | Plan nera Juniperus rigida Gentry, for thei Prumnopitys elegans а | лие ур Шашы к шд; eris cristal AR SONS' PAINT for OC for CONSERVATORIES. Retinospora squarrosa еч pu atus nanu 12 inches Li Abies Alcoquisna | p iris UN. ara s ctam MN. a тее с тен. Ea TENET жыл NEEE ATIY 4 тучы рр QUEE » firma | m phiolepis ovata B. (34 RSONS' PAINT for GREENHOU SES. » prie | Ке — ора SS ———-— — Atouba japonica vera isifera Each.—s. d. 9 inchs in алан т; 4 (7288016 PAINT for HOTHOUSES. » Ingo 2 X е! Li » Ree MD . Zr ——— —— Qr tmt ёт T M » WR p omeria elegan: о pt : Zr n ; z 3 0 (IARSONS' PAINT for all QUT-DOOR WORK. cunea a 9 а a Li 1 4 ЖЕЕ ЕЕЕ ТИЛШИ НИНИН ЫИ O a N i: н - Bn з : : ; us | Standinhil, ке, ke. | ELT GLASSES. “Bachs, d (J4880NS' PAINT for WOOD ani TRON. | 4j ao, Quis mdi cited Plants m pots, lotted to suit bes jug b» $ 0| 16 tace long s 4 private buyers an and the Trade, Т и fi o QABSONS P. AINT for BRICK and COMPO. — —— Е D p » AES ЫСЫН ЕНИН) Sale of First-class Bedding and G: e Plants nion Agenta fo ; HARTLEYS IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH | C ARSONS* PAINT E PARK FENCING. Моры PROFHRBOR. ATP MORRIS Ein SELL ЫК | LEAD, CARSON'S PAINTS, n ВАБО Mi, e abd ce pau Віго, СИУ. E v XN OIL, Genuine WHITE ү ERU ME У — | o'clock precisely, a choice шот cr various colours ground rendy for uso. о (CARSONS PAINT fo FARM BUILDINGS. e or Fine SHOW, FANCY AP SCARLET, SERANIUNS, ро. Bishopagute up o our. ; а large AT e L ORNAMENTAL PLANTS dc Beddinge H^ ND GLASS FRAMES (Loosu Tors), e PAINT for -IRON HURDLING. rw ше ТАЧЕР КАН Foy h a collection of TUTUP PORTO DE : CHINESE FLOWER and GARDEN BEA ARSONS' ANTI- со RROSION. PAINT] On view the Morning of Sale. Catal К a Ms Ss ES kop for po in a dry place. All orders to be sent directto | above, е Е the Auctioneers and Values) American Nurseries, A^ R Cans EN ЗЫ в, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, E.C. | Leytons N.E. "doors Bes East of Railway Viaduct. ах Patronised by 70,000 5 L Sax 0! Sia хра pen rd Отнкп Prants, С\5ТЕВ, AY, SON, лхо HEWITT, Sole ESSES, РКОТНЕКОК asp MORRIS will SELL \ SN ZU, o Inventors ^ot ^ne Celebrated STOCK- CTION, on the Premises, Mile End Nurs Bow 4 > м, SN M o BERRDENS. MEDICINE CHEST, contain- rr eue WEDNESDAY, "May at 12 abou ч T SS \ IN E follo 10,000 "Run a and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, co of “ә T C EA. 6d. each) of the ОМІ- | Handsome Scarlet, and Variegated Ge Azalen LM N s i E CT, match | Herbaceous y Shrubby үче ч Уег \ N H nins, Lobelias, Alyssum, &c. ; fine Intermediate ks, Climbing and other Tropæolums, Кссгетосагрив, упа, Seats, Baskets, Tables, &c., 00 dozen Painted Dahlia Sinkos. ie. | е $: re feet in catt May be mpe rior to the Sale. Сион had on the Premises, 7 ERU E° dot Don п сме, e] E the and V. ri | Я) à ) | Мм?" GASEOUS FLUID or BLACK MIXTURE, Son SNE г Auctlonee aluers, American Nurseries, Leyton- { WV n : VELIE "ойра йыш анак | \ | Ww i " ; for Herne Hill, f | / Cd А ter 1 iabng; Tor ho horse exha SaLE ОР ABOUT 8000 t eremi AND DBkpprso Prants, \ / fori Е юре ind cattle. ESSRS. PROTHEROE лхо MORRIS are instructed ма po n СУ me вир parnom o| ТЫМЫ s "D CRSDAY, Ма e at ТУ ck on thb « m ы E E 2 5. ^ ON, on а; а o'Clock, on e A у ОМ РЕБ, for ett t [rig Res or | Premise o. J, Herne Plapé, within tamo minutes ЖЫК of the k es, il Кыйа Station on nT To ndon, Chatham and Dover Hern | Line, = 8000 choice GREENHOUSE T BEDDING PLANTS, У : ? » for coids, chills, and - bpm cases including the — ri eger wap is одоогоос ron 1 1 E - е Sale. Geben had on the of the m5 PASTE o! days prior to cubes е vigorous Auctioneers and Valuers, American Nurseries, B. ( Ses). Ve - Е : а Ex irr E E 5 system, and produs а mole- Tik Shilling Key to Farriery, 21. 10s. 6d. , Delivered Free to any Station in England i£12 or orte ardere TEN TE eM lete im Shi AM cd i ad im J. Joxzs & Sons, 6, е, London, 5. 168. а e their to send CLEARANCE SALE о! D GREENHOUSE Prants, n de or Араа 4 Шыг rders eariy, 80 m petisse may AME ый pA!ZE ROLLERS fr PARKS.|'Euerprepniüo P раа тер mon: Medien aub, | Мезен, PROTHÉHROE ү MORRIS will SELL and Ireland sent May ' by ойо W: PEIZE ROLLERS fr LAWNS. en tie Debed Kingdon ы LLL Tu sen Oni Quite Ma нас Mae PIE лаа а phus ROLLERS for CRICKET GROUNDS. To Flockmasters 7 |. May be viewed three days prior to tho Sale. Жы шш Norte ONGS NON-POISONOUS SHEEP | — PRIZE ROLLERS fr GARDENS. ON is a thorough cleanser of the skin, effe demum ан dide ice TG Tru ЭНЕ DS y to im: reenhouse pAI!ZE ROLLERS for ROAD S.|ton in its use, eos the ecco as white as sno me galio UU Ea om on sr їй, gallons ok er USE" aT BEDLN ап б. р TUAE ROLLERS for de FABRI Txos readily, Jeaves no же on the bottom or scum on the án PANIS d val assortment, | IA do кон is about, o е penny i a A рвала ы May be viewed "ot Sal Bestand Cheapest are tho PATENT Jun paa фп osition for Seab "x poveri wee TOCCO CI imme dS made only е Inventors, AND Sanz, тик Macsiri Street Iron Works, Peterborough, who will toward Price |. LONGS MAGGOT LOTION ретт Вр Уе уы d amend rero St as wellas Destroy Stove, Greenhouse, all particulars on uS Heiss and other Varmin in Dos ort Cate в sold in pint bottles 18, io mix with 40 pints of v. FREDERIC тары ТКН ЕНУ roms. Diii уны pore wm M R. GEORGE ‹ GRAHAM - the the honour to. to 1o announce tural purpose, аш one pint to ints of t h been. fa E D нет. PT every G тобу and other ла jet infost Rose mn dnce ert Sisi Но шө. Sii ТЕРА diay uoi and y a oc ES of ON PEE E p льш» E e cepi rede z ет nee Tul the entire of his superb Collecti - Зеу Plants, many peche EAS ides i Lm Turnip yat bost of аге handsome suited f on; ia. from 6з. to 108. DRM Strand, W.C. HIDS; AZALEAS, ne GAMEI, Е Hot W. Wholesale Agents, S. & E. Ransome & Cô., Essex Street, Strand, W.C. | LLAS, in 100 do. The above Azsieas and Camellias consist of superb і exhibition and specimen planta in the highest state of taining ЖЫ | Egon шш 2 ue Carhead Pigs for PRUARGONIUMS, Im 200 toris BEDDING in enuless other connection n | m M x Were ыты; cum E ME im ME WAINMAN has YOUNG 580, мо PIGS of Е T1 lawn à manije. n Machine by c in pa 1-0 to all н ers and Iron Stands to forSale. Now ready. : ork, 50s. each. Ү; each. Paten his Large White 2nd Me een азан ihe Eoard will be supplied. | ' a MR. Forte Бакы. оа. Apply to Mr. Frsuen, Car n HAS Yorkshire. Every asusianoo will be given im packing and transfer. 1 gx ИЙ А — PH E OA E чың» од Г / will SELL by AUCTION, at j ‚ Norfolk Shacklewell, N.E., : | 2 the abov 1 is Н 2 т, "ef Sale. Catalogues of F. W, SEARLE, , from whom ЕНЕ 7 Lm , i 93, Coleman Street, Е.С. Нил, & Sura will forward mai оош Agents penc mud Bedding Plants. бшу: d RN prd бк шо ENRY M begs to announce his instructions of the choicest stock that can be "with t vice prie vic del all Зу ее on WEDNESDAY, May 24, at The n Эа уи EEA pM, hà o ine Cottage, ра well as e n the E us COLLEC- dering th F Li о! umea elegans, tanas, Gers- the this P n Stock-keeper and S, А pu has made Мара Vefbenas, "Calceolarias, &с. 1n lote Wear gin — pes x & Co, устел сеооа e week prior эз, Orutohed £ у уб pun т cor, Аз, 452 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [MaF 19, 1865, l J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, Е.0, LAWN MOWING MACHINES FOR 1865, Apre M Doi SHANKS' MACHINE. SHANKS' HORSE MACHINE, 1 шой { 1 fore the season commences for the New Mowing Machines, J. В. B. & Co. 2 *,* Owing to the early р g d for LAWN MOWERS, even tette e = 2 Се E " : Я К would esteem it 2 тщ 13 1 ha Ф, TTE. + у ule dol as p ssil le, say t time named. GREEN'S HAND MACHINE. , T SHANKS — MACHINES. | (Silent 2 Movement, 45, to Ts. 6d. extra. Tool Boxes, з. . extra, | Prie. , J fee 7 | жаву Worked. | Price. | 8ш. | Easily Worked. | < Price. || — ————————— | — Size. — | Easily Y Worked. | | Г ан. Easily "Worked. E. mm з [ку еж» UG (ERR Jaeze p а |же» mum inch {Вус Doy | 410 0 2o-inc ) 810 0 || inch рч e | 510 0 |22-inch B Two М; 8 D Le F Man | ШЕ [т Py Tuo Men Ao RO. || 16-inch ` By a Man .. .. 612 6 |2t-inch Р ІС Ву а Mai BO оо S LI Е г. 912. i ЗНАМЕ HORSE MACHINE. d PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. 73 t of the principal Railway 1 Shipping Port. | нашашьо ыма in the иа нр for use. | | : T кын ешн A ME ш De |. — xm — ЖЫ Size. | | Priee. ааа ан ао к т ЖЧ ЛОНЫ. «Ho oi 0 l8 | atent De усу. [Silent Movement 7 і S М || | Я | "C prag | Patent Delivery. |Silent Movement" ке a 25-inch |. .. | £12 10 25s. | 194 04, JANE i | 20s. 245 | | m = 0 | уч 20. | руа 28-inch .. A 14 10 30s. | —— 125, 6d, 6-inch | 305. | 208. | 24 Pony, As. за 19 о |. E. | 3o. | 24s. ees or strong Pony. | 30-inch РР і 15 15 30s. | 12s. oh | » | : | | MERSE specimen of each of the best MM hich I 1 1 ht out for tl ill always 1 iew at their Offices, 18, Cannon Street, т 1 their New Warehouse, 148, Upper Thames Street, the Offices, f t for tl 1 pref 1 g the select J.B. B. & Co, 4 stock of Machines. will also А kept on hand, from which orders can be at once cod *a* Every Machine sent out is Warranted to give ample pter ke £ me € of, may be seram Ыы any other size of Machine, or for the Machine of any other Maker, о be at once returned unconditiona, J.-B. is m SE айс 18, SEENON STREET, CITY, LONDON, EC. SITE ST. SWITHIN'S LANE and * LONDON STONE," and near LONDON BRIDGE desees aea ш Machines are аас in Stock), 148, UPPER THAMES STREET, = © TE the CITY of LONDON BREWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOAT PIERS NEW — M PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. GREAT IMPROVEMENT, PRICES PER LINEAL YARD, 24 Lab gd HIGH. 2 MEDIUM. STRONG. MOSTLY USED FOR ER Mesh. Japanned. | Galvanised. | Japanned. | Galvanised. | Јараппей. | Galvanised. 21 inch в, Dogs, or oe Е ртт 44. 4. 54. 4M. 6d. 2 inch E HC с e айа. P bd. Ба. 614. : -inch | Small Rabb e de. ERE Aq. 84. d. 64. 54d. 1d. x Smallest Rabbit ч О Ас E cp NE Xd. 1d. 14. 9d. Eo i4 easantries, &с.`.. ry) Det el 9d. 114. 10:4. 1s. 11d. 1s. 84. 18. 6d. 3 inch | Aviaries,'&c. esi papa P E ls. 1s. 3d. 1s. 3d. ls. 6d. ls. 62. 1s. 9d nat £100 vard: PESE E. m Ed 2 y all England; and 200 yards or upwards ше to most parta of Scotland and Ireland. "а" Жу dnoribtin m d b ged, or may be veturned unconditionally. * HURDLES, CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING, TRON and Жа FENCING, FENCING WIRE, F нег, GARDEN ENGINES, GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN SEATS and CHAIRS, CAST IRON VASES, and EVERY DESCRIPIT and AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, TOOLS, and APPLIANCES. ts free on S EE Every article guaranteed to be satisfactory. "3 BROWN ахь CO, OFFICES, 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, вс. : EARLY OPPOSITE Sf. SWITHIN'S LANE and * LONDON STONE," ear LONDON E. : WAREHOUSE (where Netting is kept in Stock), 148, Tordi THAMES STREET, Е.С. _ OPPOSITE the CITY of LONDON BREWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOAT PIERS оге Editor; Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The Publisher,” at the Wi Ww. T i т Woburn Place, in the Parish oF SE Paneras ta T Aae and FaspERIC Msn rai. Streety Comit ganian, po e ütefriar: M е Precinct of City of London, and Published by them € ne, No. 41, Wellin, tons = rii roe et. Paul orent Carica i the said Co,—BA einet of Mapana) | | HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor L-«dley. No. 20.—1865.] SATURDAY, MAY 20. ils 460 e = ар Базе. e a NIC ragon eim tural .. 465 b Botanic: alot Edinburgh 461 b Farms, size of $ m è a a Praf MT o 2 469 Farmer, oecup tion of the e es, stability о oM 458 a Бісаш cultivation gl nn 462 с berries, blind 459 а stem-rott; 41а e lists . 461 a | Turnip sowing „ 472 а | Vinerles, cottag. . 461 « | Wages......- OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— E of the GRAND RHODODENDRON SHOW, under the t THIS DAY. en of Royal Horse уна Bh р t to 6. Абиш. > L^ b. Wal ШЕ hibition is made by Messi RẸ oking. Ig? = Jag 75 IC SOCIETY, REGENT'S PAR FIRST EUCH of PLANTS and FLO B s DNESDAY NEXT, May 24. Tickets to be and of = Society: s Clerk; Аозтім' $> Exi pom «Реон of the n, 75. each. Gates € A REAT FLOWER SHOW and PABHIONABLE s rfr of cum Season, aue Im (Saturday) Ope Show open from about Twel a PALACE. picos GUIN enu "TICKETS Admit Free to the ДЕЛА eid др, THIS aee to the р CONCERTS, and to the eat Fêtes ani ced in the Programme, Мотк.—16 will facilitate the purchase of Season Tickets at the Entrances to the Palace, if пере ра to сере: them will kindly come prepared with card, or written d address. IRMINGHAM ROSE SHOW. — The NEXT EXHIBITION is fixed for THURSDAY and FRIDAY, July 6 and 7. eos Lud Lm а pe ALEXANDER FORRES n Cham Birmingham. J IVERY axD SONS 3 o Collection of AZALEA Чаро VN La Sons” Collection of Hardy fera 1з aoo wel worthy an inspection. Dorking, May Y T ibers, Шел — m "Е H (QARTE 472 а alJ. m AND SON'S NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL | INCESS MARY of CAMBRIDGE.—Colour beautiful righ Р e ROSE, PR. rose, shaded at the ed ges with white, fine imbricated epe Cen M and Cg ft edes habit, The Advertisers guarant 59 "4 beaut ct fi ower, 7s. 6d. each, 1st July. Early orders are solicited. E rong n The Old Ches hunt X Prats t N. Price Fivepence STAMPED EDITION, 6d. TATURAL € GRASSES: their Names and Derivatione ; ; Опа, Pune d AMD Pene dc^ I Poouliarity, me 0! Fro сеоце 1t Лаа Kuicuanp Ѕміти, Seed № Merchant, Worcester. үүх: созе A: m "SON'S NS GENEHAL. NURSERY STOCK is the best «rer iet qe GLADIOLI, fine, from 4s., ба. 95 per dozen, исак "on YR AULE AND SON Se cM su Н рМ T 94 ENGLISH | рвана вно | RS рае а MECUM PLANT SUPPLEMENT is now read; New Plants for 1865. J^ ES C ARTER A AN t COS CATALOGUE of NEW and CHOICE DU Rl RAHONSm and STOVE PLANTS, is now read will be forwarded gratis and post free on Spes ation. MES CAR 37 & 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. (WILLIAM HOOPER has much pleasure in announcing that his SPRING CATALOGUE. is now ded and pi be, дй ш. free оп ы ур xen ursery, near Clapham Junction Station, IVERY AND BO N be; eg to announce Бе their RIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES of AZALEA ход Н HARDY BRITISH FERNS, ROS CONIFERÆ, GRAPE Mamm and SEEDS, may be had on application at their R & Co., 2: Dorking 0 UE PORT. PERENTUME: — (оой Мү. Lan К 8. ARIEGATED- EPIS GERANIUMS.— Extra strong PLANTS for Bed , of the followlng varieties, , Mrs. Pollock, Golden Chain, Fairy ушр) ph, Flower of the Day, Eom and Snowflake, Price оп spplication Lvcouwnz, Prxcr, & Co. EDDING GERAN IUMS.—Mrs. PE. n Fleece, White Tom' Thumb, Madame Vau cher, Christin. François a a and other varieties. L oorzg's PRICED RU EIU ME OD 11 Nursery, near Clapham Junction Station, S.W. W WITTY AN , igiyonks to offer the above in fine e strong plants, good та nd E Ar заа at from 0s. to 9з. The Nurseries, Co itingha m, near Hull. New Double Pyrethrum ej OEN SAL SALTER SA to announce that t his extensive dips Flowers is NOW in BLOOM. KT dA except Sunday. Street, Hammersmith, W. (near thrums, &c. LECT the NEW TOO Ea O ЕНЕМ PTIVE CATA- iums, Double Буген Scarlet Geraniums, Нага Variegated Plants, &c., will be sent on receipt. of Two © Stamps. Turnpike, W. ursery, William. ums im Hammersmi: DAM FORSYTA Кад ADAN FORSYTH begs o equat his аа dozen. First Prizes Stoke № and Р Bend ite. Брна Боко New опе stamp. MN B» Shacklewell Nurseries, Stoke еуі n, London, N DING-OUT PLANTS in at суза, YixDow ТА: ARDINETS, Empty or pon de » i Gardeners’ and Amateurs E R & Ѕосрих, 12, King кее » AMES DICKSON AND SONS” offer all the leadi J Mns, 1006 ш Б ЕЕ айр мде Н eet Ot ч eral thousands, pd n sake proport E PRICED CATA. ы c ,J Axes ГЕЗ HOL LD E can n. ipis stron P Plants of Scarlet J omn Б БАНИ, VERBENAS LARIAS, HELIO- (ALVIA ша SENI AHLI AHLIAS, LOBELIA S' KONIGAS. CUPHEAS, BLUE 0з. 6d., ү at £ EÈ per 100; o or, ы гыр о л AND joie T Hgs CREAND ann JONES LS ot BEDDING, buo em ойе BEDDING — PLAN vis. of on application eed including all the new Але тиң So: N, T, Ц Market, London, S.E. DAs a таша А т AND А, ANSELT, beg to announce that they have a stock y ir CAT POGUES рон бо incidir all the new and хатер, 6 Grafton tish Town, N.W. Hs паган їр state that he has EE Ies E ete DANTAS anea mast Te riri and. will tion to the ә DESCRIPTL N A bogs ОН, uolo and MERCH. REMO to inform li pem from Shalford, near Brain ке he has ана No. a ALDGATE, LONDON E.C. дрвена $ A. on талира дое oh he same business As heretoforo, and whero bil The Choicest Strain in Guldvation. Tonsows rar eoe OMIGEOLAMIA, per packet, ., and 58, BSON'S Prize С ARI 15., 25. 6d., and 5s. DOBSON'S 0. PRI Tu 1s., 2s. 6d. and 5s. DOBSON'S Superb 8 BALSAM J. Оовзох & s, Woodlands LAT Isleworth, W. oratio: ihe Summer D COOLING'S NEW LIST of PLANT WwW S for MER GARDENING, with height, colour, price, and now read; gui dotariptlon of tho mort дагы rinda, В вою ready, and wil Бе gratis and Paie Ash Nurseries, Derby. ERBENAS T LOBELIAS.—Purple King, ual. Lord Raglan, Mrs. Woodroffe, Brillant de Vaise, &c., in Pots at 16в. per 100; out of pots, 148. true, 12s. per 100 for cash. Шу fine ts can of Groxer Epwanns, Clarence Nurseries, Haxby LEG К, LOBELIA PAXTONII, 12 do. gd 08A, 24 VERBENAS (sorts), ^» MESS бе x GNAPHALIUM LANATUM (9, E AUS SELENI 12 PELARGONIUMS (choicest kinds package free for 268. ; half the quantities vtr Ronr. Н, Ротхтек, Nurse! Е E UC ar MEC LARIA, Pr ОНА, CINERARIA, ALCEOL CARNATION, PICOTE EINE, AURICU VERBENA, MIMULUS, ZONALE G: PELARGO IUM. spec Bann EN, 12, King Street, Covent Garde! TXALOEOLARTA mismo, тш s S uas lants, in ^ i vi pri v c i Bag oren em larin мге now rom dozen. "The Trade supplied on he usual doe e EpwaRD SANG Seed Merchants, Kirkcaldy. PTIVE troduc- № J. APANESE i PLANTS. — А DE eripe LIST of M ус еди of 100 varieties of recen! NV d imm. € Adis dg Derby. M R. TU NE? Ss um CLEMATIS STA: ENS and FORETUNIL ‹ ere two of the most important introductions of late years, ived the unusual honour rece e m er eH Le dg нл» of te Royal Horticultural Strong dy z A Pint ces rr CnanLrs Noske, Bagshot, S. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he has a fine Ric ofthe above, including all the best kinds. Prices "urseries, Holloway, London, ads E tion. Т best 213, each; oway, London. * олт, PEACHES, NECTARI A PLUMS, PEARS, APPLES, VINES, ама FIGS. i Worcester. Tum BE 50 OLD, Two very handso pecimen Plants E f LAPAGERIA ROSEA, in 18-inch pote — n 9170 oons, ER 3 feet ne our large PEACH TREES in Tubs, and Two MOOR d PARK АРЕ1СОТЗ. Apply B. Crasg, 4, Lily Te daos, Warrick Road, Kensington, W, Aem Sutton's Grass Seeds for all Soils. SUTTON AND SONS have still on hand some of each h of the best kinds of uem and pb od РЕВИР -= MT мот of soil, and can supply the pri Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 1 s. Ri " aying Ael n я oria DS, on the above rnal of the RUM ARTIN, IN. ОТТО N'S ESSAY larg eeds. Жз R AND С i Fax and CANON, p 89, Seed Mar ket, Prize Medals, ‚ 1851, for Whe: аб ; 1802, for “ Excellei nt Seed Сог са БАРА оар bui. E Ag RP sd ^Sren. Growers and EIL Wisbech. e SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on. MUT X N EW and GEN рес! UINE AGRICUL’ lURAL, G rowers and M: Cosma PALACE, BOYAT BOT. HORTICULT FLOWER SHOW At these PLANT CASES will be exhibited in Aa variety, fur- nished with the tage” st Exotic Ее wir sae hian i Pla аа, рм һу Bann & Svo: of 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. Іх бук EXXEDIA x aT OO. Mes P and VICTORIA VARIETIES. p^ r Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER- MEDIATE SI K. each, is. A Ec Маз ог Mixed VI RIA INTERMEDIATE STOCK, and more robust than the Covent Garden varieties, Ack фр г packet, "Bann & vGpEN, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W. нй А ELARGONIUM MRS. PO LLOCK. sea bre goes plants for Bedding, 30s. per doze , Moulsham Nurseries, ебе Е Ww x À LE. PE ONIUMS. wo or THE Pu or TRE мы SALTMARSH'S “ TIMLE TREASURE. (First-class Certificate.) Булава! з ч! LUNA." For Description and Price see previous Advertisements. Liberal Discount to m e Trade. SaL: ARSH & ael Moulsham РЕ ries, ашт 's Pyramid EO. CLARKES E E erra to send d eatis in packets, G price 2s. 6d. Sor чүс me finest breed of PRIMU in culti- vation. The ag has been sa va A eed or ns M it is beheved 43 will be ev n superior to t ot Онза instruetions for raising and gro t with pires ct Lar received in ent. — Y ыч Streatham Place. Brixto Hill, (eni: Fill, London, 8 British Fern Catalogue. talogu OBERT SIM can now sen = their vari pum of his New and РЕ stamps, Part 1. (British Ferns includi: ces of d Exotic Terns Dery TVE CA' GUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, * Part 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as ав early as possible. Foot's Cray Nursery, S.K. GA ASPARAGUS ROOTS, 2s. 6d. per 100.— This amer cw e does not require half the expense u isually For m REY see Влснлвр SwiTH'S Vor 18б. Strong Transplan anted SEA KAIL, 2s. per doz. tutto us H, Nurseryman. incurred in SEED LIST s Ringleader Pea. a UTTON AND S SONS. have the збе ire of announcing Ecce their us EARLY PEA D NGLEADER has poen itse etri to be "reed than any other Pea in cultivation. To. ei Tders = (Сүтүн бстток E SONS are euren receiving О! for — New ш of EN price 2s. 6d. per Mee erks Seed Éstablishm es Pea—the Earlies E Реде "CARPENTER would be greatly КЫЙ by being е by t who are he above-named season ? Dates o ot B looming and Gat iri po Seed Warehouse, 96, St. - famae! ув Street, Ns ENGLISH SCARLET RUNNERS.—A few ie Md i Sold Cheap for Cash. Hos. SHE: x, Seedsman, Newington Butts, S. Scari » E: and Dwarf Kidney се AMES FAIRHEAD anD SON, 7, Boro London, S.E., offer a вага ас ot theabove, Crop 1864. E ЛЕЕ. w Thousands of h Market, fine samples. ^y (ew Seed of the P at Ж к 1b., or АП par De ix N AND SONS сап suppl pn: ga qM WHITE GLOB N ее exi бер; LISTS E gei ATANGEL КЕП WURZEL. Pure | cum pu x ЖАЛОО М ELVETHAM LONG RED; ditto ditto YELLOW GLOBE, д EON. Seed Merchants, t, London. 454 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Dr ON AN IM. тап Plants in Ambassador, m G. HENDERSON anD SON'S SPRING 'ELARGONIUM un. Ор, Daplia Аш E. CATALOGUE of PLANTS contains Notes, among other SE | Dd at ds. A e well established їп COS WHEELER, him ре dM LANTS fo © PARIEGATED-LÀ JAVED 2-й IUMS. а. ealthy is 50 iL AMEN TALLEAVED Р. TS for Bummer-gard Per dozen.—s. [ү Per dozen.—s. d. Fa PD puos, shaded with claret ; вуйыш Decoration. Cloth of Gold А A 0 ariegated Nosegay secs R poa high full centre, and one of the most D finely ARU YNERIUM ARGENTEUM | Golden Fleece x 8 pea of mas. ck " á M кош TER а Constan Ead i РЕ а mar; cp аз awarde vi m. D үсе "d 8| Alm iota -. 8 0 | Price 10s. 6d. l шыр. the past seq ORNAMENTAL: COLOUR RED gorace PLANTS for Shot А ч | у мн» 58 9| р А : юлы IDIN Jan HEX | Bridal теа 109 IRESINE HERBSTII, rich red leayes and stems. 6з, per dozen. gd er of the Spri ing | De? SH а : 1 9 NEY FÓRAGE PLANT: ] BRO "Чага requesteg SALVIA OFFICINALIS GRANDIFLORA AUREA, yellow | Jul 6 | Scintillatum .. H var. SCHRADER: $ OHRÁD oo margined. Beaton's Silver Nosegay 018%. ч шев called NEW ZE RA в COLEUS MARMORATUS, brighter than C. Verschaffelti ZONATE and PLA IN- LEAVED VARIETIES. his Gràss was soduoed fi cL Eme CENTAUREA ек с. сена), s and 18 Рег dozen.—s. бес dozen. Et d. | Mr. gaia p m ess Ls ET шу CENTAUREA R PACTA. 3з. 6d. each (fin а. Madame Vaucher 4 Dj geseriped. à Breb Exhibition. Of l8ól. Бшш oY OCARA. E ARGENTEA. Christia - dies С zd " ошатам -— cos һе eriórmods сш ose Queen . сөе! ош re ue n for | Blackheath Beaut 6 Lady "Middleton 3 0 | doubtedly a most productiv енота a тст is m above ТМ и. ok Вый K ell hardened, RS manure, titi > fS Eme тшш LIGHT HEART _ ENOCH ARDEN | WAR EAG Al the айн м! M өд, | ырш. quantities of Seed may be obiaingg fy. {шоок РЕТ | EADY мїнє SEA | RODERICK DHU | ready foe De ааа out, естш НЬ, Сашка Peren Lawsox & Box, Tho Queen's Seedsmen, бүлү NSOLA' HUN ROSE of DENMARK (15s.) n varieties, 1 se T each, а UREA RA trium: COMPA! 3s. 6d, each.—This yay p РЕЯ beautiful plant is an ста form of the wel known C. candidiszina) in being a жч. кы eaf surfaces. Rn it yields а тегу | "beautiful s mu No SE g ыр Ad u^ out € of the m . тариз growth of This desirable iru by its adaptation е ribbon rows and marginal effect in ол, sid from its snowy whiten: warm seasons, will eventual erto üsed in flower да) NEW DWARF BELTING — (Type ** Verver Оџѕніом”). The following жы ed new section € Verbenas, hybridised with V, by i Брин habit, and neat aes A CN P a wit, of which the variety sent out last season А [тө Ает оа tho" ире which was univi eerte d on for front belts, ribbon Eo pE к roved con- stitution iem М varieties by Mist a hardier ies, will ul tely produce the desirable a ті p оао prevalent scandent „habit, and exul t leaf-growth, production of a de owth iar to many Bs speci decoration where a more compact habit is required fo; front ma; erui" or DT T &c. АЗЕ: 1 U: gs of 1863, and haye thus cessive years. “Малу о of the NOW READY. CATALOGUE of CHOICE and RARE PLANTS, NEW FUGCHSIAS, NEW PETUNIAS, NEW GERANIUMS, ЕТО, ЕТО, B. 8. WILLIAMS HAPPY TO FORWARD, P FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS, HIS Beppe AND PRICED CATALOGUE OF THE ABOVE, g all NOY. ELTIES of MERIT of the present Season, PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N, The following been tested by the growth oi у variis hitherto TX uS PEUT Saranen ant SEED AN D P LAN T M ERC HANTS. hi strain ера in pier A and of T. Тош" hub their remarkably ders amounting to 218, sent Carriage Paid. | poe ЖЕНА Gf gro Wrowüh or bloom. б abe" "The deve | never rise above ап n avraga and uniform height, and the bloom being ts, Wholesale and Retail, for London and Home Counties for | alike in profusi ntin осо! TR whole season. j ik т. COMPACTUM CO "оосо ШЫМ. Habit of A bae STANDEN: M GARDENERS’ AN р AMATEURS ES léaves E [robe x een, "acri pi compact Ww hai "оп the uds ables) surface; flowers glowing scar! REA о x zn las Ыы oA и осе са КШ alos, nd E in Canisters, а 1s. 84. and 3s. 6d. cach, ат in i т Hibbon їз or те Жей ; ens, or e ve rrace groups. For decoratiye ехо other The “ Gardeners and Amateurs’ Friend” іза highly Diei Inodor no ү А татады ofa similar habit, ip ite ү ly close шше уй d Жү this ad Fun Rig мшу Fri" uo Pru Dioni its -— is extraord TYE continued sucoeasion of y adapted fü a fi cr ostemons, pol jn iae Ачы EA M jx x eid КЖ КА " Stove P € ral; cons Eos Ча a " Sumik Бр тонне hs. Each pad LIES EL fi 2 28 as tening colour. For Fruit Troes in ров, Yine Borders, j de Ле of o р from 6 "yw ME on a ichen Garden Crops, the “Gardeners and Amateurs’ Friend ” is invaluable, Jointed m ges leaves brillant oru ly ia helgat, short — 35 низ centre, иа р а pie з Ио th sue род AR adi E SEEDS, e leaves. elim E r de« er E d D ribbon "Yr € 12 plants, peculiar Strain of AURICULA-EYED YERB comprising nearly med pe) s dil. мы ж brilljant ermilion, &c. кп "Виш, fr гош li Sii ld from pir n E ur MM ш ду SALES oiler is Ne; buti PELARGONIUMS, "nes ЫН mm d ion vug & (mh со: Ne rain o e, all the newest КЕ for E. in et Е d м. эп, шы selected Strain of MIMULUS MACULOSUS, embracing thi Mee eh "its profusion right [oy Es flowers with a con- pe autumn. p o5 d orative "o in mer Pest ҮҮТ LILIUM A туйы ды ысып на c ul RATOM, Third Consignment this е темп from Japan. PRINCESS AL —"This is equal to the fo in 9v. 6d., 5s. 62., end 7s. 6d. each. LAE gro! uty, and effect, formi: densel MOMS P owth aad. ntrast mui un h dp mE e A. 0! Ex front effect to edgi Pos ES 45 м. %, №, Te M P 10s, 6d, h as. -— c Een nir. i si t ist ipd nd VEGETABLE SEEDS, in нна, Seringe Paid, 91s. and PE ; 10s. 64., 18s. 6d., › 425., to 635. VERBENA LADY BINN NING -class bedding variet: b ЫРУЫ, : M x RM: EET E FINE LAWN GRASS SEED, for ааны ог Laying Down New Lawns, 1s p centred, and well-expanded ct, with, Sa of "bloom. ышы a of the CE FARM SEEDS amounting tọ 21s. and upwards sent Carriage Paid, uS Em YY: mir dd деде WINDOW yet, BEDDINS.QUT PLANTS, &. The W шу, M. Joha v мш ул. BARR axp — SEED MEROHANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT ат canet Have on hand very LARGE STOCK & co. | de а, D s AE PE Nm [2337 P UI DE t Ten Host, qark poe дыд тн and Mexico. fons Рр tho Жун Archipelago, as vårious collectors of the Firm : E eain health, and very vigorous, and an inspection is respectfully solicited, CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. L. & Со, take н ама the opportunity to mt uk that th the Orchids offer А cone me Chers Len Calpe IH бшу Mosi sible Don к: А: XD CI ME XE A or erdt " iosum ; of E ha УР 90 r ccolabium Blumei, Aeri | adem bah dd ктен, шу з, f doy ind A species A dna "i шул 30, 18652 THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 455 TT E Уу. WITTY дур SON, Negerrvwxw, Cottingham, A Boon to the Worl naso Ri tn v йен plessiPé in sending out tbe| DARINCE of WALES' KIDNEY POTATO. — following Ayy VERBENAS, аа were raised by Мг, C. Pogas, A new Seedling, remarkably han fine eating, ahd the of Hull, wh эм icy 3 Grower and ior o т 80 | most prolific in the world. Testimonia i AD any years owing New arlegles were exhi by him this From Professor LixpLxv (Editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle). dE thet undernamed Shows ыла . 1st Leeds; |“ Pave this morning had the Redi Polatos examined. Tho кН Beverley; 15 st, Hull; ; st, Bridlington ; 150, Leeds; | crop is very extraordinary, and the Potatos themselves aro very OICE and EXTENSIVE COLLECTION pf NE xs Ein E E dme uui P Rr QUNM ke dies a with mole! e yellow eye. " H 1 А "sro CHOIS 3 | GREENHOUSE PL PLANTS aways on piew тре RE t, larg Au BIRLEY o LM EG as ERE irs em eeepc sa vea gem P De fog Tata шр Min РРА p р ер centr е russ, е! у productive, excelle such à one fom the Сои GENERAL NURSES BUSINESS is carried on | LUCRRCE bright rosy pink, "armine Gontro, as the world ought to Бате the benefi, of? bere, Si Packages are delivered Mn UMPH ced tinted purple, Y PTO: bold broad | 19, b9, had of Mr. Jais Veeren, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's EALING NURSERY, G. Cannon, M Manager. xau. ARR rd dm |. Aur e ун» z Бо, Phaisg, ET; Messrs, pon & Sugi rw E vas ыз Жее, 2 ы ^ y "C; WNIE, o, Forest | the Ealing Státion on the Great Western | CO AMO RE, claret i inted maropn, very | Савткв & Co., 237, Н V 'hoibora, WO ; В Ten minutes walk кош y M Line. 3s. 6а, eus or 218, the gU мы bd Price 15 pe per aat шшде Editor of the Gardeners’ e haro found to be л SHRUBS, are here extensive]. d | N.B. They may be planted up to the end of May. Аад бно or the inest Loam їр tbe бошу MN, eni Spe SAT Ree To Seed Merchants ее] ht violet. T "n FELTHAM NURSE E politi Sabio. CLEMATIS RUBRO m^ ка ен чы reddisb violet. | M E; А. WILKIN, of реН Нем, е; don, Essex, EVERGREEN а 090100098 SHEUNS end Оона ДУ Awaniod Two First cisss Certificats ty А Чоп Бө. | aii ere very а promising," эке p to thei i ESSRS. GEORGE JACKMAN Ann SON, Woking| эо acres of CA. ABBAG E SEED : CATTLE, LONDON MARKET, ON LA n deu ES, ISLEWORTH.' ursèry, Surrey, can with confidence recommend to the| COLEWORT, RED DUTCH, COTTAGER'S KALE, and DRUM- At ИКЕ а WOOD L are AN DOT ET thriving sia state, and роле; their у: rich-col дене aei hai Я А M or rou HEAD SAVOY. ылы PROPAGATION is Lalo on. ing CLEMA' TISES that n боеру ® тегу 30 acres к „САВВОТ EED: ALTRINGHAM, JAMES, and he above Nurseries is well worth the inspection of climbing plants. Оп А на T сто ar will [X Aea ysg Ron E ARLY HO rS. The prices are very moderater, and the Plants are fist. йг Papas their "ts Procli » from the rid Seis acres КЫ "PARSLEY, MIGNONETTE, SWEET PEAS, transpl өшү. КУ Ж АН УНЫ 1 Aure, T Purse ad] cUCUM Bend ae. ks are of the best and quality. The following CATALOGUES hed, and will be forwarded ad beo: nm А Pomot. 1 e Im aao Err e Da y. : NE ы li ban ERN b е а CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, TUN эң AGRI- | Plants of Д followibg variefies ҮШ Sep El See à for т гац Bo us. ái offers the best seleetion that can CATALOG STOVE and GRERNROUPE PLANTS. CLEXATIS JACKMAN, MT mos js КЕЕН Ms doz, be mado of PERMANENT MEADOW GRAAS end CLOVER CATALOGUE of SOFT-WOODED and BE P 7. sa Ron. " ' RUBÉO.VIOLACRA a Ten et i чч e eel tt ope y ew Pon fin oft 84з. ааа а сарае of Seed, s CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES and b VIT in Pi Aue iuis iso. f ud ouo р o BARDY SMERA Eaa К ro oiran ae ieres doublo mhire, T а елы inti Tas or propeti ipei teet bed edu to ЕЗ. е еа FA e ue, each. d CATALOGUE of ROSES E b, London, W. » . HYBRIDA SLE Si be a fine и deep violet, б. each. псн кр Surra, Seed Mere ter. oux & Сна вла Гез, Proprietors, Hagmersmuth, London, W. _ LANUGINOSA SUUM ө handsome white, = с "s EIGATE SILVER SAND. Бе Kent and АШЫ | MEE Ao " be A. Pavi) LANÜGINOSA N EA; першо. ite, Ts. 64. each. | А2, PRATS., POWER ВРИАӨНОМ, ROCK SANDSTON ү? PAUL (Son v "uecessor ^o ns e AUL Besides mM goi al n ngon-made FLO) POTS, Tradi rucks can be sent direct on all the Rail to offer the following FIRST-C RID үс Tita- w spear аа. b will ba sont Aoa oq W. Snonr, Sand and Peat Depôt, Reigate, Surrey. m Um oe drm EIGATE SILVER SAND, 12s. per ton , at Swan which are bee recommended, 99% раша УШ be ready for Е ы ан м АО CERE T. ERS: U Piace; delivered 5 miles, or to any Lond Чоп Railway, 10s. per delivery in May next. AB Best Tall Variet + кр ог 18. 6d. per bushel (sacks at cost COTA, on hire). к ELIZABETH VIGNERON .—Flowers fne rosy pink, rery large and | CARPENTER S. МОТ, M IN PARVO PEAS.— ho Best Dwar erigi iol n ATS, YELLOW KREDSE E OULD, full, in the stylo of Lælia, but fuller, fresher, and zs d aai ки ARPE SEIS oS. W'wurTE cos 7. Kxxxau», S'wan Place, Old Kent Road; London, S.E, | gue lian tiat карр viride: ENT qc НАР ` | SARPENTER S MONSTROUS GREEN COS VERTUCH, сева A-NUT REFUSE tution hardy, reino P се їз. à CARPENTER'S MONSTROUS IS BROWN СО: СОВ ЧОН а ы Б" а e ue тна GLORY of WALTHAM.—Fl lendent cri very argo | aré the three best'U A 1 36 Charing Cross, at 2s. per bag. and full, a seedling from Leveson Gower, — ‚ brighter, darker, | GARPENTER'S PREMIER БЕ, Superior In size, shape, and | and е better form than tbe parent. erb Rose, of hardy quality to any. рар Swede grown. (Sow [s acre.) 3s. per ib. | ucing shoots 6 feet T p one ае and from unknown СЫ <> anis requested. | of particul; d how 5 7 aas УЕ ор Ar в” Chroni e ?1s etis thickness of the pie Не. Price 78, 6d. е EUR application to Ери ee Sed 9 4 = LEE т MADAME soft тозу den colour, | St. James's Street, — RUPEE Boog Warehouse, РАТЕКТ ne Kingston Postage poo or Post-office y Ат op Postoni AM changing to blush, of a pli in form, moderate a porta, be in constitution, good &nd үү , у р шине, great pleasure in istinct. EEA B BRUSSELS SPROUTÉ- HMOND'S COMPACT, selected PRINCE DE JOINVILLE. - Flowers hght crimson, а large forits very dwarf id. "habit; in sealed packages, s. d. m S pisi and Ac [Ag quickly ЗА а УШЕМ рн n Lt ` “> А " SE € s BRUSHES and MATS are sold in м town. Rose, of great beauty. Price CavrroN. — Every ipi E 95 т: жм, АЁВАбЕ—_Бйвх ELL'S KING of the DWARFS, thé amped, J. эн Patent, = PRINCESS Eod hardy yhite E Flowers white, globular, large and - liest grown ; very dwarf, growing close to the ground; ENUINE TOBACC "br 4-lb. k x | doc : fine and sweet flavour ; in seale, kages, per ounce.. 2 6 hp in packets. | ful. А Eccl Rose, of compact growth, flowering RD NORBITON GIANT, the finest, longest, am and Price = applieation most protite Cucumber in ла. per packet 2 o| НЕхкү Аррг®вү, Foreman to Messrs. Son, Dorking, Surrey. 3 " | POTATOS—ERIN'S DWARF ) шш Lg EL BOSES, е пое. dwarf in RE "IM. of тале EC our, Mel 308. per dozen. Older kinds, 9s. to 18s. d invaluable for frames vide Circular) ; ег s Bushel 16 0 yos NVOLY XS TRIGON i: {үш stint т ЖЕН Favr, Waltham Gross, pondon, N. POLY ANTHUS lec edi from i hh Bd abod üoirers Uy thái EW HARDY LATE-PLOWERING Ганаа n N RONS. MULA. A P Е OE ya the choicest grown; | о PRINCE o vitas A rose shaded with purple, divided шем black AA on the с p peats, T ее grower, profuse "bloomer, Ww. hardy, and the [агл ybrid Lov grown. One-year NI reru Two- ditto, strong, 21s. Larger |! E чыте то БАЛЕ y NORGETEMERIRE STE w ин Ө Я of the Т ТИТ, Ee from hm оак at cy, un HALUS WE WESTBURY SW mong 3 Dum E FELLO BULLOCK or hie Би 020 ж м n GREEN BARREL 91 Bi оа E I E tiful Rhododendrons osi to th МДӨН EEN ДЫН — ond Ditag last year by М. Y., and a Hing| PRICED LIST of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS on à application, to them ; th чүсү 'ess С fres! d пат тот M c Вахе both been proved in the New Cattle Food. T Vt : Д LUNDELL'S CATTLE MELON.— — Heavy ero of EET this n. may be офу the same cultivation and DU Te required for root crops, p Mies feeding p! es before the еее ооф crops are Se Time of perd ow аф \ ч db pon donis. wth is forwarded on application for m X ЖА Бо, Sith full instructions for Et nl "cash rémittances ces from unknown correspon: КИН... Уивер Md psxru Вьруркьр, Bursledon, Southampton. E PREPARED TURA TURNIP SEED AGAINST THE FLY. т G, 1 z А + neis Co м2 me uide yw. TEN some day be succeeded i i e following Testimonials ction, and 1 feel assured that no * бізі ' FABER has in -—B "mus С the ELY, which th g able to td another ue tcu rst, “ Wi v een Hal], St “ Inworth Hall, June 29, 1804. NE UM he Estaplisnment о B. i Pu NET Pace & Toocoop, that we Mam пуша SESS —- ium Лару іо inform yos that 1 bavo a vory ооа | Bad, Коно s кик dirt and al le a the various ingredients. three pints of Seed per acre), and the flies have ss as you sai a portions af Signed Joux Mois: touched them. І will thank you to Send me by bearer, a peck of the ENRY DREW, best White Seed you have, pre] t the fy [ed spring х NRY BHEERMAN, H ^ 7 >» Ts. Tr Yoü аге at liberty to шаке whate' you please of this note, as| * July 13, € AAOS, 1 feel that I and the трчаа you for having vg odios E ordern trio io pate d gallons B Tor uel ао this remedy, for the safety of Ae Pe ДЫРЫ Во Hants in › W. Е. Тозтлха.” “ To Mr. Taber.” “I Iam, dear Sir, s yours truly, J. В. ӘӨпввро®” | ће s Tode tW. Тоовоор, 1 Доп "mem SKIRYING' ARD E, CRENTO - nc given ме нй SWEDE. "WHITE GLOBE. (GARDEN PUR. MY OX NEN Moos RED GLOBE. Company, гаас LE-TOP. GREEN ROUND. чоо кире а for A de HEREFORDSHIRE WHITE. MEO, DU A QUT T. Turnip Seed, 1з. per pipt, p ags included, CLOT oles, Pullie No? D» Dressed, 9d. per pint, bags in Hun" i Е Гу Sises nov. diee mm сводок анаа Rus паат eret tite lioe tà Tag Mame RG RIVENHALL, on Hi Жа, à omiies & т» Бас oca ea ЧАРИ : no ble at Witham, Bridge, S.E, No other жарша. At. x D A E 1] Р * , 456 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, PM M —— et Plan Chea, ding ROT JROPERT PARKER e n = Ped natat а "t E CARTER Ак C0. n avo Maie leasure in J SCOTT has stil pu Wes M а h мо кайган, E зв А ian tpi СА to the ы нБ. LASS № zem S E 5i his ues au WER, GARDEN C CORDYLINE, пете а 2x о оа GERANIUMS, &c., which they are now рг epared Pei v ш application, СЫ опе e ТЕТЫ, which lev EA C. ALYCINA A Ir г ш x ants now ready, well HO DOD DENDRON OUNTESS "of нАррг GTON BEATON'S MA RANTON parens Price 5s. each. УЕ АЕ ТТІ, 6s. per соса the finest of JAVANICUM .. jas 9 i PREMIER (Brarox). Price leaved plants for out-door cultivation. 805. ай the Duns vicit dita Rod АРЕН: ES SA FORESTER (Brarox). Price å е^ "m dg : VARIA GLAUCESCENS. .. 1 ILD CHARLIE (Bzarow) Price 5s. each ес рег N, or 15. per 100, well established Е VINË DUCHESS of PUOC алс and e NEW VARIEGATED TRICOLOR B rong HELIOTRO ES, ih store їз, 8t. per 100 YUCCA ALBO SPICA RISE (Carrer). Price 7s. б ETER DRUMMOND Ax CO. have at phe dt TRECULEANA . 3 X : The Set, 1 inr of Ph of the above, 21 = of the above, which, dor variety, size of lanta, ML. VE CAT. ALOGUES of reenhouse, ; | be surpassed in 2E om, all cl sim and Stove Dans. Anis Bulbs, are published, and will EUN VENICE Price э. 6d. each ; tiono the Flo wer Gardo n, обаа isting or GE pai A үч rwarded to applicants, Ў È NASTURTIUM KING of TOM THUMBS. Рио зв. 64. oach; | NTAS CALCEOLARIAS, D DAHLIAS dt lonis pm > per n, 12s. ; per 25, ariegated-leaved Plants. es N IONS See large Advertisement in Gardeners € Chronicle, No, Yr, - New Plants. GENERAL LEE. Prio e 5s PETER бер CA "o rebar d Rond N. on appligation, 2 GOLIATH, Price ie dí ient! dar dk (late J. Scott's Yeovil Nursery). ursery, Yeovil, Sape. ASTELMA LANA' ce 1s. 6d. each ; per dozen, 125. FEENS Nos. NEW Я а AU TURRIS ead P EDDING PLANTS. - & 1 ARABELLA, light rosy lake, white throat, & novel and most Tooted, m angle posl ready and will be sent Sent ой, үл : beautiful colour. Per j ME: WILLIAM BULL begs to announce that Һе i$| 2, BEATRICE, rose edge, very bep throat, exquisitely pencilled. | DA HLTA, iln il now сер the Y owing beautiful and remarkable NEW | ~ onmrsT. 'ABEL, splendid deep crimson, fine for a bed entirely of GERANIUM IT ke „Гзи | PLA сеет re this colour. LDEN CHAIN > SEX Nn АСОВЕ А УА IEGATA.—This remarkable . DI TORAS o margin, and flaked with deep с p LLA i) : ШЕН МЕШ y interesting noreity ira voll dead variegated orm of the ; EMMELINE, po compact habit, free Аны ИЕН тозе, ИХ N E ы ыч ed M makis it an ао y effective object ; indeed, кес}. >. thro: at, ACE] БАХТ ОНАН. МАЛОВ METT ks MT of its Tex ке blue flowers vem T анавы і. 9 арава, SALVÍA PATENS. . ИЖЕР. | А : x н ion. VOU Hon tor spring gardening, rockwork, &e., and is unquestionably | 12. GERTRUDE, large rose, of exquisite hite throat. — TOMENTOSUM, out орон" ре one of the prettiest novelties of the season. The entire Sup has | 14. HELEN, Чеш - jene: with clim be novel colour.* Todd гет, Pos арман, аб uitis Boston Spa, tr been "Te chased p n Mr. D. Wood, Brough, Yorkshire. Price | 15 ISABEL, im th white ground, striped and flaked ter. -0 ders payable at Boston Spa, 10s. for s. 6d. "urple. E ASPLENIUM hse LUM.—wWithout any exception this is Price, each, 1. the set, 105. VERBENAS, fine selections, 100 in : 4 N T$, the most elegant of the whole family. Price 5 guineas. NTS of 1864. CALCEOLA RIAS, best bedding varieties, . per doz. me of the most lti t N: DE DUCHESSE DE BADE. — Colour ed мү prain one of the best high- M and 31s. 6d. Mame INDICA GRAN. range-scarlet, suaran varieties offere ANTHURIUM pem IFOLIUM. — the ellous beautiful plant introduced by the M оеша! зү рн». der Collector, Mr. Weir. Its large cordate ww n 'cimens are Тн 2 feet in diameter, the Sd proc ofa Ch bright er green, the veins іп ntersecting rong are white; the lea when young are of a coppery-pink 99 Ргісе 633. CISSUS AMAZONICA.—A pretty variegated-foliage climber, with сузгу ут а on the surface and red beneath. Intro- duced from the Price 21s. S "ss — А distinct species, leaves n i ic VARIEGATED-FOLIAGED NE EW CHRYSANTHEMUM, SEN- SATION.—Thi ry novel feature in a Chrysanthemum makes it ant ofthe most useful and ornamental character for десога- a plani tive purposes ; in the variety here offered the variegation is most distinct and striking ; every er being зу margined with silvery-like variegation in n the most regular instant manner. Either for te, вытан in PISA: very best novelties of the n, егу garden. e Smith, of NA, POPULAR.—All the adjectives guage ao "been exhausted at 5 compact owe it will make a beaut; geve den, rx one of the «bet summer отт о оте feature to recommend it, this variety is one WERE оаа its blossoms ір the most ee handsome weep- idem. — attractive variety; irm ry large vi ed ee introduced from the eed of the province ots St. C EN А i. It is the best Franciscea ever offered. Price NEW VERBENAS.—Six distinct a nd quiu varieties. have been proved as good Deddors; are free Meri айша Гез am pose me rec mmended for general excellen x A тын vide е. m В.з Sj LASTREA Зена RA. Price PTERIS CRETICA SERRULATA VARIEGATA.—A pretty varie- gated hybrid, intermediate between P. serrulata and P. cretica Albo lineata. IET 1 YRIUM F. F(EMINA SAGITTATUM.—An inter апа pretty Met ofthe hardy xA Fern. Price 5з. — еа flowers of this plant will be perfect ана in elegant de ei oms so freely that it is nearly M itis deliciously Тата nt,and the habit ARE an бо EW FUCH: КИЧЕ. dai distinct varieties are now offered for first time. They of sterling mere бк ese e dant Doer y Babit of евав both compact and good pina , а e of eac th com: i м 10s. 6d. each. For names and и compach vide Mr. Spring List. NEW ЖАГЫНАН, .—Kiev: maintain ue h re pere EL Iu se gh req С Prio W. Bs ow offered. They will all be Sinton of the kinds that В. Рисе за, 64 ант о We are now able to out in 1864, at the ME very red BEATON’ S cx DEALS GERANIUM. Price 1s. each ; dozen ; 30s. 50; 100. ORNITHOGALUM HYRSOIDES ALBUM (Srk Puare IN “VADE Mecum,” PanT IV). igi 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. each. IRESINE HERBSTII (Svx. ACHYRANTHES VERSCHAFFELTI). 1s. each ; 9s. per der КИЙЕ AURATUM. Strong Flowering Bulbs established in pots, з. 6d., and 10s. 6d. gi Small Bulbs, 3s. 6d. each. iw "descriptions of above o.'s на uced prices :— 9s. per and Gem, 1s. 6d. rn GAZANIAS, three 200 ars. GAZANI А8, SPLEND: NS, uk ud Finest FUCHSIAS, PENTST dede PETUNIAS, DAHLIAS, &c., &c. of CATALOG 175 free on application, Nursery eJ, C. £C NEW and CHOICE PLANTS, qiue азада rwarded Gratis and Post Free on applicati 8 CAR & Co., Seed Merchants and UN ires unda, 237, 238, and: 201, High "Holbom; W.C.; Crystal Palace Seth Perry нш, Sydenham, S.E. ; Dedham and St. Osyth, Esse: Established Upwards of а, Century. BEHEE AND McCULLOCH, Covent Garden MERCHANTS, GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, Orders amounting to 21s. and upwards sent Carriage Free. COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. о. 3. No. 5. 6d. 1. 10s. y "t 1s. BUTLER Ax» McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. BUTLER'S SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER. Р 2 ; ^s BUTLER'S CLIMAX MELON.. GE ME: BUTLER'S PRESID MEL 48171 ва aire. m d WER SEEDS (sent Post free). Assortments of 100 vars. 50 vars. 30 vars. vars. 15 vars, ANNUALS—Hardy 20s. 10s. бз. m . 6d- » HalfH 308, 15s. P Ts. 64. 4s. 0d. PERENNIALS .. 25s. 125. 6d. . 6s. 6d. 3s. 64. (Hardy) » Half vs sè s 7.62. · 4s. 0d. BULBS for К) the md new L. auratum ing, 1 t vari Special quotations at low rates per 100 or 1000 on application, AGRICULTU rect from the bsc е all the best kinds of Turnips, produces its pretty blue flowers АП through bho vint ih the го! belotgs td ho АА the Е їп е abundant manner, It ALE PELA DICE TIST + | 3 h 1 П Agents for GOULDING'S HORTICULTURAL MANURE, 1з. per canister. NEW ZON. RGO охоче Extract from the Gardener: ij Magasins, Jul Ac , July 23, 1864, p. 236. Мв. тии. B f Eu. EM M ear of Rings Road, ud, Chelsen cem sent ‹ prs Бок Acxxrs, Wholesale and ае for in the cou rade cultivator MURRAYS APHIS P. Seven new are now offered, all of new invention. the -x good kinds sent out ut b p ME LW p "Brie Jed gd + — заме For and descriptions W. В’ Spring Li Plant Houses. siw SPOTTED PELARGONTUMS.— — Five beautiful iih are 1 ts, 1s. and 2 ffered for the - Ы . .. descriptions vide Mr W. B.'s Sj Spr oe Tat each. For names and n кмс. с, лы Ж ке ЧонАтОМ TUM VERTI CILLA p AUREUM STRIATUM, 3 а ` Tho abore -= ien earen s 5 prey vith Whitey mma -fol ed hardy Уг Ма мак 'w Plants now ready for Sale. MN Me | w o other With уе Yellow. SE Ce M unde d d Ковка EU been introduced from Japan by Mr. Fortune. А: gium, begs to parecen follo oving Noval ys зни epar Medie Rt stri Pa и Set тыз | ricolor), strong $45 piant is now offered for the S time in ; dre DUE таа ОМ ( Е s" 49 HOPHALL S be cultivated in a stove, Plants ts | белешк Meere) О — Ua 012 0 SMILAX MACROPHYLLA MACULATA a 016 0 PETUNIA pns GREENHOUSE SARNE E ы ves, and single violet- | | CAMELLIA ARCHIDUC ETIENNE 018 0 N GRAND DUC DE "BADE P orsi New and Bare Plants, King's Road, Cholseo,| АП these Planta are figured in VERSCHAFFEL „Ж, TION HORTICOLE," 23700 А VE PS “ILLUSTRA Seed and N Mottled Globe or Grey Stone UTTON AND SONS have а very choice stock e cellent NEW А v grows toa зү wp м led. зей, 15. cheaper quiu er ВОРЕН —-T— J. C. WnxxkLER & Sox, bushy, and splendid, only 4 to hi arietis 4s. У doz. к y И л. due SIUE CUPREATA МАМА (newest), fine crimson r er doz. auo US, three beautiful new vars., Aurantiaca, Cupreus Mas, их, LOBELLAS Establishment, "Sudbury, ЕЛА e Turnip, Max 20, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 457 BEATON'S GERANIUMS. THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF THIS SUCCESSFUL HYBRIDIST. SPECIAL CERTIFICATE WAS улс TO BEATON'S epu атаң BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL ^ OCIETY ON THE 2x» MAY LAST. A Set of 10 Varieties, new style and colours, £2 О 0 Order at once of any Nurseryman, or direct from WILLIAM PAUL, WALTHAM CROSS, LONDON, N Where the varieties may be seen in Bloom. For full descriptions see SPRING CATALOGUE. Seeds from Choice Strains. B. S. WILLIAMS сед mow: supply good Seeds of the CINERARIA (Weatherill's неар 'chol strain).—B. has Secured at a Мул; ехрепве the entire molk най right at CAE е sale from Mr. W. pum Bn К his, the bi - strain of зоока hj LE ач аа г packets at the following pri per PRIMULA W illiams’ superb strain) the finest fringed and the bes: 4 coloured gre gia in кичек: Red, White, or Mixed Seed, 25. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5з. acket. ictoria 2 7 зме Holloway, London, N. w Catalogue for 1865 ( ү ЕО, SMITH j^ egs to announce that his PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, containing the Newest and most Approved Varieties of Show, Spotted, and Fancy PELAR- GONIUMS; Zonale nnd Variegated GERANIUMS, FÜCHSIAS, VERBENAS. FEIUNTAS, DAR LIAS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, EXTRA IMPROVED TURNIP SEED. THOMAS RENNEDY & CO. HIS SEASON FAIR SUPPLY OF THEIR EXTRA IMPROVED VARIETIES OF TURNIP SEED, Carefully — eren their own Selected Stock; but as the peculiar merits of these are every y g better known La арргесіа ted, it is possible that the present supply m: cde v fall мөзү: of the demand, as was the case last season ; and to prevent e disappointment, they take үк ау 0 portunity p re minding bei regular mers that they may secure in N e t they are likely to requi: . K. & Co. have, in addition Lo =й а large Атм of the белу Varieties of TURNIP erri: jj Pis superior e LM 2E " s Montany R ZAN sot" AND Acaico TORN OF SCOTLAND- ns 104 hav NE | | UP , К 1845. | А CATALOGUE, | Free Delivery as formerly, DUMFRIES.—May, 1865, SUTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE. A large Purple-top Yellow variety, perfectly hardy, very productivo, st dingl Il, and rarely if ever suffers from Mildew. For six years successively SUTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE has gained TWELVE SILVER CUPS, a T це pa d 1 pee ness THE PRINCE CONSORT, to the Royal East Berks and South Bucks Agricultur: HREE HUNDRED GUINEAS in Twelve Prizes. The follow: РЕ t d Tati тм Tatag "m SWEDE :— From Hos Налжоор, Esq., Amberley Castle, Arundel. From Mr. Ricmarp PowkLL, €i ril Chfplon Swedo against the BEDDING PLANTS, &c., is now ready, and will bi SS Colour for one отаде iom by Andrews, free by st, in з postaz е stamps a FÜCHSIAS GENERAL LEE, DIADEM ANTASTIO, he three finest Fuchsias б. S. has ever had MN pleure to offer, for desc xa ich se Ma жылдай Tollington Nurse: ry, Horn ноу Ко а, Isl ington, Londo ndor М OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, SOUTH KENS gang M CE m SHOW, May ARDS of the J Ae Crass 1.—4 А „йбн та um EI AOU on: ABIUM, 3 distinct. ds, st nodu gre Maule & Son, The Moreti, Bristol, £4. d CATTLEYA et LJELIA, 3 Чий kin an (Open.) LASS 3, SSUM. Ст a )NCIDIUM, Ad NT 3 distinct kinds, pen.) Crass 4,—3 rimari э (Open.) 1st, Messrs. Ма Ру & d tty: LUC dos Bristol, £3. 2а, А тые Culley . to W. . Buller, Esq., Strete Raleigh, ter, Crass 5.—6 AN. bn LUS, distinct kinds. (Open.) LASS 6.—MISCE erp EOUS, S, 12 distinct kinds. (Nurserymen.) 1st, ret W. & боп, he де заро £9. n Tc 5. —MISCELLA NEOUS, 9 distine t kinds. (Amateurs. Cra —MISCELLANEOUS, 6 distinct kinds. (Amateurs.) lst, Eo B Robson, Gr. to G, СР» Esq., Alpha House, Coburg oad, Old Kent Road, S.E. in 9. ie iban qied 3 distinct kinds, (Open.) 1st, Messrs, W. Maule & Son, The Nurseries, Bristol, £3. s 10. SPECIMEN PLANT. (0 pen.) 1%, Mr. J. ni, Gr. to R. muB Esq., The Poles, Ware, Herts, for Vanda suavis (Ve ea ees £2. Mr. J. mith, Norris, л Altrincham, near 2d, ТР ecin I d Extra, Ма Бот LÍ. or Renan T v x» t, Esq., Blackheath Tuk "for Тропаа 0 is А 0 тд Bum, Mr. 17 Ж bso к бо G боо 0рет, Esq., Old Kent Road, S.E., is Liidddemam MISCE mig NEOUS. Extra, Messrs. J. & C. Lee, aean Nursery, Hammersmith, Collection of Stove and. ers Dems my jp £5. for а Collection of Extra, Messrs. H. Low & Со. " Nursery: n Clapton, N.E., for 2 Orchids, Phalsenopsis üddemanniana, Extra, Mr. G. W Wilson, "Gr. to to J. Wilson, Esq., Dulwich, S., for Cattleya Mossiæ superba, £1. The £5 Prize offered b; M-. Wilson Saun ary Secr for the Finest Orchid !xhibited, either in ЖУУЛУП ог крш, was ауа gode Mr. чуала to Mr. J. Hil, I gs Hanbury, Esq. Poles. n rts, for Vanda suavis (Veitch's var.). it altogether for feed and hardiness. Aftertrying many The баен Chronicle, ATURDAY, MAY 20, G8 FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. sorts for some time, my MEETIN киз [ет aer dete pinion i y р! Royal Botanic (First Great Exhi- К Hon. Lord Век prop d, as it "WrpwrspAx, May af E imd d i: АН тм. ГУ! October 98, с beats every other sort, and is SEE LERRA. pue Koyal Horticultural aai Wsad вохра pion Swedes, from seed Lord ind Ch A » South. Kensington „2м. ers purchased You will see by my order Ido pras À v bae. sd са go эл í Тик second ms of the first Meg of the fidenti е From Mr. J.F. Тонхвох, A уййгу | x Praxrs by Mr. BENT and Dr. у say they are many ENERA per acre heavier than any SNNT MEN: now FA vanced, гй already mu d DM : AAT M MMC OTUUE been printed pris the соора on of Legumi вна нуту Ы с remarks in anticipation of its Sahilin- From Jonx Davrox, Esq, tons per aore.” ary pe ive d of its Pp ешіаг cha; arac cter and - tim d Uri f. ў objeets, will From SAMUEL FrizLp, Esq., Thame. * March 10.—I E your Champion Swede against Skir- ^ and yours was the best." From Mr. Јхо. Meran, East Inlworth Farm, Wareham. “January 21.—I took the 9 "while many of our readers will be rejo wd hear that they will have shortly another | instalim ent towards the completion of a wor who petent botanist. ids theory of the stability of species, — кайга! or vegetable kingdom, though t vy “lately almost an article of theological faith, ‘Dr, War, i M of Swedes grown from your sha ken, ut has within a few years been still more mee. i ері А. the speculations of Mr. Dar whos ws, whether altogether or only partis received, have ope ned the € eyes of many а botanist Pep of боо Champion seed." Orember 97. uim T dat qe From Мт. Jwo. Honsrroo for Swede Turni; Saxondale, Notts. t , cultural Show "а то Hapi “ February. 2L—I obt pion.” the Silver Cup, value £6, from the Bingham Agricultural ward M. G. Society, for the best 4 acres of orien Isle passen 4 Swede Turnips, with your ” March 24. йб Champion." of your j чы, thisyear e From J. S. Үтиктмѕох, Esq., other fi pion, Ihad several Madeley. pion ed sorts in the same » .—The Champion t not to be Swede was entered by me f compared for id ne beauty of fiat irise, T атага em." 5 ; Hier price of Seed, 1s. per Ib., or cheaper by the Bushel, carriage free. RICED LISTS of TURNIP, MANGEL, and other FARM SEEDS may be had gratis and post free on application. SUTTON Ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. hension of the mutual relations of the organised beings which surround us. So long as Herbaria or other collections of naile history were poor in im an made rather with a view т intrinsio wor ile important ings phieal disposition the theory was tenable enough ; though even then the distineti fugere separa ne recognised cies fro other жеге often su tly | slender to eibi ol more tha doubt A absolute validi ity. But specim m every possible T hae бы бй: айа re procured from | tión whioh t agi seemed valid lost their apparent bec: precision, as it was; and it became at once evident that dà notions must in great measure be 458 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mat 56, уа abandoned, and that not only the priniary groups, but each succeeding division eed, so gradual, and the relat =н енку tha t those who, ibo thé ы te Exe live i is easy jm "ide d to enus so long as the materials ate sca t re 0: 8 i wW x more 8 urious species; but those | immen: noe, d i | rise to two d à IIS айа before principles pe би for whose conseientious|labours, the enormous extent of which mg who n lar vs an must be defined | | them from the same point тас of great, modification | for convenience ва. ake, and to help t ‹ t mentioned, MH their origin е sol $ 5945 so intimately | such a view аз may it enables us to distinguish accurately fo or the|lished, we can scarcely е oups ör | members of th ges 0 the them, are à pelle ru da wider € mples mig ven of star oni ies in the Flora of| ind stlications provided at the вате time they |. d s of впрроей Ете ood teta M E ШАН, ion as will enable them fully |10 i preparation of suoceedin eae ling u Tasmania, paea бүчү in that «Жеп | B CUM E eir views. à atw ork on the| Now, itis quite needless to speakof their quali- | Jaietan Sin. "found а ааыа тер in his | feations, of which no botanist of any pretensions tio thé i bours to reduce estimate mush with species ught in thé r e stability, if реу fail to such an extent amiongst|tioned. Not only have they at their command} We have little doubt that the Royal Hortioul- ecies. Bute n heré som th ain te still further. ean possibly be ignorant, as their publications are | а pub i here as classi e materi&ls, or regard о approximately the limit of t of vi i ier 95 of forms from vari м te he present state of "oalge if only | litnit that оап only bë obtained by t ee "certa wot gud дшн ii. he mem mory, it | View of the whole vegetable kim - "d neni dicious limite sho ould ied moreover, of such a work can Реги fuis fus wi А = в iety up to tap * z + v О n be what it шаў, ОЧ? "ui паб isto +аке | arise simply from imperfect knowledge; e consistent with truth, while | the limits and relation of po n ж зев of life, and for the due estima- general notions of RE distribution ФР [5 m n i orld; i gr eee een species ey scies. | individuals to the various questions which ma ne o ost distinctive and inj PEE hes features of the оаа апа бб і ay to take а still|love of tr uth ап powers ‹ of accurate discrimination erre from the partial exatüuple affi e in Mrs mportanoe, as it i of s most desirable that. it 8 ey at least рау its way, sl | and not prove a loss to its authors. М, Ј, В, y CI will be found | the richest and most varied collection whioli was | tural Society will in the end ery form i р ever made, together with a very perfect botanical ere itself that its *GnzaAT Овснто блот’ ği f f ali ke, t tho ugh none че үк the other," and that|library; but as the herbaria are cotihéóted with i of Satntday last was an undeniable failure, Hal ups, the greater the difi- singularly pen Mey m peii bu: cannot гип jit been otherwise the Society might have been m ile d р i the x natural the gro kno ages e ion ыланы from time to rini respecting the sup- Баце except when dry. OKER, more-|of all there was а numerou sed tránsmutation of Oats into Wheát or Barley; | over, has studied nature іп а great portion of thé | exhibitors bound together under a solemn | i i fresh аен на id, & nd has made JM collections in their|that they would not again show their plants ot | 0 u; a mortar amongs "E sit not ie Ет such pm era as rene nth fertile and herm opt т s е cl 2 ie ав old | native pos nts than almost any other botanist ; Saturdays; let the inducemen 0 en t ü shodldést b bray 2|while few persons have a more extensive know- | во great. Then there were in the suburbs a ae with а pestle, | ledge of аша all their minutest details than | known phalanx of eminent growers, who though! depart from yf Mr. BEN professed exhibitors, have latter rda onl sie Bague honor its merits may have been,—&iid thes ge are un-|assistance, as the last day of IN, | doubtedly great,—rmrust be regarded rather as а |set apart for the reception of their own friends, таей ар laborious and lover Wo oi Mäi а book of | whom; rather than to the promiscuou 8 ds qu od E % Qe supposed origin of|original Dog апа the same in pe of | they naturally wish E their plante, The us from JZEgilops, but of things which lie | that of MEISNER a т ET won Vis лойт 4 siding elas much nearer the fot асё. ты for канш such| It is cle PR ot great Hin that ex: di хем from the йе орон, could 1 m, a plants for exhibition without webs and receive йш "e the different eonditions of that organ, while Des в | this Work, like that arro sho vii be Яры ly апа | very, proper pec perd. Вена Here йа n of cotifluent wit ri Sarba and our bs уна e p | thronghonť elaborated b Filix- tio >к - when destitu an a Poly podiu am, а! te of an involuere; | e ы in the few ed where the ariela each iñ itself enough to have E ret aterials үл = она img ut such a book, | the success of апу show—all ben more illustr ati m үч Ae y sible authors on geol and | Hortieultnral Society on ne а р I group of the горка Püüstributlon should be Fe es which the дорбо ӨЕ know of none more tely. Besides which, n hád thé merit&| would at апу time = d e purpose, à group Tdi of at of einst works on genera ben. thau they | profess to be in the secret oft ge y of 40 years has not | аге, it is desirable to bring the state of botany up | but we do confess we were enabled FRrEs—who is more intimately acquainted | to the ent tim d ШАШ а World ol wa v with them than any other botanist, dud whose h satt B ham T bed Me d do 1а ior atia " matter, which сап arrayed agal "ran үн fna i: ud lex attem powers of judicious combination and „distribu tion | and disgust students, and to r^ them disbelieve an of the ps important s м o be wu РЕТ WAV no 11. the large мыл т. 40 botsnists altogether. Та j exam а ciently g defined | work like that of Ktorzscm on T ej ims bin the K Baturday sho pum, speci ething 1 like eufioent im the most [s lee from me pen an press, Where abl s "rtg will continue xe abren habit ; pen ko exhibit distinetly in different parts, the kári ёта $ m i polis. In of the three genera, while individuals жн be ми ieal eont aede W need sie, ve аө only ^ сае the б 1се, pus rate specie such b di 8 as Abe c ot for t the тк fie the same а sie ditm hs hie & Regie: species forms materials | this gay metro T nw d out of the group, and referred to | refer to the fact demonstrated а т two sinoe | and who did not pore a ü known arhple; groups. are truly natural. one disputes their limits; while others, as all the | аа di oles, near Grasses, Umbelliferze, ; 9r Composi subi | жез ед more ‹ or less, to confirm or | Mr. SAUNDERS’S 57. prize а and no two botanists agree another pri mary d division of Fungi, of which that | before the Linnean Soc ciety by oF a of our authors, | certed on finding that osed they h а por thata single species of Oak s ne ribed | was su under ten or т. itin names, and i тыу ен i to th such is the case everywhere, where the | cases entirely wi i ня speak of Sa While, ho Besides, it must bej But not only init дату i о destroy a number | of Orchids as having on the whol E t the value of generic distinctions | of bad genera, but т. i must v i Sm ; but multitudes of good new genera | expectations, we cannot but ior ies " e s kn cedet iln because it is | exist in herbaria which it is desirable to record, mauy interesting P 1 ‚ | because every new aped e eg defined, vi Shin s and no|íresh datum for the formation of córrect enit] ut Es, The P les are subjective, | EC previous vie s d d the hi their limite,| Besides all this, i is most needful to fix, if pos- турне и эб, 1885] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 459 mionstrátion that it is from T. coccineà—with eonfounde m dur at the вате “Ша species beauty. Mr. ВАТЕ gt on hich | th — ё proved to, de se "d jt жаз the specim of Renan (pp. 198; 988; 1864) given some Ar we Sioh that Mr. ; B. Мокйтз, has taught. us fen grow it; more der one of e | the Meadowbank collection is cov m cleái ost liablé to attack, and Е practice which һай а tendone == riitigate it, it there is the least чш: to A instead o of by at rrest ч érádiea $ the evil. It nly b fitly, fü lly, апа openly at tlie имәнне їй ыс F Me e биг 8 im and by calling to our P thë ulated wisdom of sciéttifie minds, that ӯ balance се; fhoré во to propor a given ràtio; во that hose in eliátge must rely with this caution mpo s growiüje ofa plant belobging to à more tem Porte го е Not kirithstanding all й the ехашр1ев І have submitted, ре вр for out of сл! 2000 plati affected ts, there riot more than three per ce with ei it A p^ or all c of thé со ande 6 nsid eal vith, it бй һе foolish | to The No. 1 in elf гані 1 form o 4 these plants were placed in the ЕБ: house, вна е otlier en in the Mexican difference of tempera- wer in these houses, and the moisture ів jn mte f spot seems entirely to eotifine | Ње} pseudobulbs are шю юну matured, I find use are half ш large a; i is chiefiy pari дете and reserved, where the collec. Нове і in the Cattleya pe^ and more {һап that t the the * Great. Or hid Shows "—whioh we are sure tion is numerous, for the cultivation of the great oritiet will not beli ision of Vandeæ. Singularly enough the Же genera träčë of it оп eithér leaves or bulbs; while the latter t stand unrivalled аш -— m iental ow | stiti show it on the young M эу са lbs; although 0 TÉ. d Hore Т не ае distare « | Mak р ен. qiostions Mk etation in & ere a trêat more Пу upon T hte uestiong mm d to rum ni ud | dilied ns xM Mad We answer | Single instance of thi is тару ree disitder in ed М. > ы "éobsidering. cultivatio "f i» extrem Pi of heat, no; but it may possibly at certain Seasons be deficient. anda. , Were make a part this disease o only to tv stagnatit б sir, im ы um mater ial р Ud pad áhything Which has а tendency to rtain amount of subdued light is admitted, а Pss Pied is perei this amount is suficiont үе the wantë of the „А kinds of s таай under such cire Now] Fern well known; аз а „згон rule prefer d ren "ri FE d dgh ther constant gloom of a ground pr 1А we аге MP we may n ЖГ to say it would bei in any case practi urious, Of шай. P is Dean M pa with the elabo orate flo wers ji not injuri majority o of plants w whi ch hav there ty e hope of & ing its pro, Pie - soné "sube. eis lotion, Vi 4 as i Radelyffe € nts Азы it often first affects the ed ра la. yer а! fter ] fot excite е Pétát « overmuch the functions of the la, Should ү? carefully avoided, because all such like ёхрегїш entalis sing or treatmmerit i in an artificial ү» i al and be. pt sometimes falli ing off S to act 1 comparatively injured It is м еше | to K how | 48 such а Fortunately there аА і öf the plant; f'ünléss in such њай eA d De пагы utn speciosum, d trei reatmenht. ll ti wêll: being " а Shy tide ot planta ta анаа tacked in this very 8 mall p percen | else the piae pecuniarily speaking, would 1 -4 very "ger ; and those that are so un p gib n barrenness, Our roe: pies Њаё вотӣв of his | Ferns erns grow freely, whi le others are u unhealthy—a gorous among their m said thàt "е зай caused by вв, НҮ шө of temperature, by inefficient uisa, by the want of| ight, and hence the of whioh. ек № sou oe m eri in + directions— probably in the soil, or the temperatur CHR Бно addet А rige place on the $ опа. of Nc November i in St. George’s Hall. e partial unhealthiness to i ght, would be im mproperly consolidated. Thisin effec uniform hat 8 | invariably the case in all well- pie collections, for хас» equally vigorous, of the same species—in fac! ‘the stem t 1 Im e n all one ina lois 5 J^ praet Er maxims үк? gogether, bec à eee: up whole {чене | Bei d ould .. Thisi is not а form of disease, во far | | Ж челекти rd suited to these exoties; aud it is mainly, al vB j "<А v аршу, due to the n #11 that disease is genera erated. The ОН à direct Famely о Iéverapplied was charging the atmosphere'with sulphurous vapour, the wa т. 6 хауаз th | the prescription of his medical a is better than cure, and if there is ома thing as Fungus ,|existing in we cm em re, the cas doses thus | administered sh The third fom ot dno although — detected ted with »| common can be postes зрэ the others I Чет, presentir | treat apon, o that one would be in rather t down to idus constitutional porter СҮ this hi gh order of plants. The animal | c the second form, is rather а to соп о Ма bere he sad d їй most cases ve come under my observation at an early | tae of a — of thë pis; than to any sudden еск o The cm FE ү ї ihe soil, ery g allitsd io Aperta pim гету very wh pie some rule is that “each exhibitor must deliver to the Secre! fore amancing to stage any collection of plants, flowers or fruit, a correct list of the plants &c.in each collection. No alteration be any collection or speci not Corresnondn +h +1 13 be disq xalided. ^3 di is well known that the arrangemen ns are bv back b e certain exhibitors to stage er e mien éy can вее what; their orem d wba highest, кайы to [" ble, and hme her united al t coun Surely then it is too as to prevent t he propagation of od f Topenie а are or poe of three should shake а very d display a at occurs in the plants a4 oisi mad AXE ..point of importance t speak cessfully, fi h pres logical f prete e | suc ul ч rom the p Lee йш ае leaf, bu | е | discussing. 1 саа Ishould | kind; йёоїйё of which are | d like to EX vibe i ed ый» ое form of | free from éntal eause. чыны — ws longi nal than orbieular ing m d y the е | parallel jinga. “han in eoncentric roles; and the lamina often destroyed in such а eatly dis figure thé ри Unlike ин, пест Tor it has etfal тетен X the vitality of the ун see ie t rs to subdue. had several go large of this quité t; апа others growin 6 out of it: conndaent € is us mia 2 JOURNALOF THE ROYAL anagement of which iš tent hands д н valued | ġġ ÉRKELEY to appea 0 to four in future jan Spo ihe &erutinisin, бп to which -A 1 wes О Гек Баа on dide th jured b fes i- erbe des 25 di next CA e ч nt Ma, а бани WAY lo d iis vut Bote tüoré {һап A wére rendered aë thé ügpeubities of | r xis by toe noctes ni 7, тэ" 4 alike; IVATIOR.—Ko. V.| 2? we e itab for ihe вот cur théra is to this form öf ёро ee сегїаїп species dear, and ga Ex Жү the T h pen which «s e ir ier firing ie and too Р юне by the Hos наа. e быдан üpoti [medi >м has а beneficial influence, e plants — liablé, етей ear t, % үүтү form of&pot. There ire Oncidia um ени and а d ; Aérides € egre me we po kéep our VE iua is braun dédüetiuns, abd, d NND. ана traded, ао о iie tó егт upon the wrong side. ly up an I havo or once or twice tho ir 80 from tha fact of үгет l еаве in fa this f gpot. I lectod After thé diseüse|farely you will find а plant completely free from it, ent -— is set down to the credit 1 — ard во p as to appear pee = Ив трн. to luxuriate ih а clim mises ny opinion, wi whieh we can ation of анги fee Ў.д п too high a temperature. Being guntainous regions of € it will be M A т much exposed, w all eer e introduce rapid air Tid reminds & I saw at least six Асылы us. collection of A оша single po on either of prapa be a foot high, he pot, and each egreés Ros a, се the бүлү bra, tliis Hr phe Y s ансо f the third. Ji — KITCHEN A PLANTS.—No. IV. «ейун, is often experienced in get- е to nam ey are во nearly alike in nöt unfreduently is a reliable stock of some 460 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Doe зу I built outside and. previa with a d e*t Itm may thus happen sma d out thi this | The heated portion - of the house, to which alone I priam wall s is back aei which i is the ihe мы Je under his ar name, Nutt р а Red ES кае. is made 9 inches lower ed insi de, ixi reme: ted a A ‚ещ next d. йолу те Henderson's Pe n — T A d s T nt 186, to more head room to the same thick iron pilé whioh. p Th A i en Oldaere's Superb R m дап кы y, to prevent "hei r shade falling on the | stove forms also part of the bottom of the back ù ear Windsor, and the Castle- сый bor The brickwork eph g the yes und but. to prevent this petes an great a fu and, and were i niger) to slope enm E the ath u pwards, but | escape of heat, a few ^ bacs re imbedded Eie, t to the [se atate IR me Rin known variety, the ера of f which i is also some- [t the door is is a pump, which. works from a tank filled by | ey s hich is id i in cement, is fiue а and u аы to [Sg чь: T e beco сог ally per Ha the back, the top course, w ит у. Тһе back мы ceptible differences of character an be claimed ior pet rfectly А оптен [^ por of which p. p ть *h a ooler. iginaliy sent out Mr. me and app =ош steps from outside. | kept flat. By a contrivance ма wo an Pineapple, deep шш The door of the stove is Pi wit dh the back wall of| the 5-feet border pe ed by mirum m flavoured, dwarf and | the house. The рас ps rder is formed of two arched аа with the 8, 1 flues, the ‘support walls being of 9- ез work, апа | Thus the back border 18 a hotbed retainin g its lo ë Mr. the arches of th Tie СЕЕ is bra 24 together by three |long after the e is extinguished, and any part of $ Charles Short gr. to Sir W. B. Proctor, Bart. Langley | iron ties. Each of these flues is on а dead level, but covered with a hand-glass can be u striking ves Norwich. Another i is E ^s St. prs the о origin | the he level o Etha he top of of tho e bade ap eis6 inches higher meia . The heat also is A peer applied to ü W. H. Dunnett of at о e fron Just need 1t, namely, at the roots, i . James c us Co. an aperture in the аба: wall at B. Тһе smoke i ів dd may occur to some of your read a a partner in the firm of loue S high coloured, | first С into the front flue, and passing into almost the same expense the front bordes D ei ood ri shape. Closel mbling this is а very fin eet locally designated Covent Garden Red, а kind much esteemed in t Garden ket, ing high as in 1859 that it du pronounce the best in trials made with t the Royal ооа .Society's im at rote Ak “The flesh. is deep crimson, of et and well EE a шу д кы —— А. very good dwarf variety of continental growth is Ў | Беу imported into tea о Per i I hav no even SECTION. | Шак ду mahy.. instgnoet: es Ди. а nas A, is tho di B. the return flue; О, bed of ashes; D, path; Е, front border. The flues me cusan Blood-re "m Bey Ein ed ТЕ p ea peri oe 1 foot sid 1 foot 6 i inches "s m base ums. spring of their arch. mall Crimson,” o ; | — fine stock of this “ foreign importation." I ` > | imagine this also pe pnt ске isse Blood-red, жы азын, and one others which have n ? 2 em E ® = а et © Ф © Е 599 = =a 3 55 [*:] Ф @ et е. © 8 ГА 9 ГА ness, and freedom Rom mind taste. As a vegetable it 5 | highly - nutritious, as well as exceedingly whol i hat a a good brov hi! gy 8 EE ч $ “шу may be ram by rasping down this q he Green or White known also as Perennial Spinach Beet, i tivated. тшу for its leaves, which are dressed as It not be said to baa R'a SF eo <---л---У ошак ейн 0-й pe it ^ E ted to а co The Silver or Seekale Beet is grown fori i aie | 5 and heart, eras ed sed like Sea Kail. greatly b: Са improved vari leaves of which are s bail ee uri while nd pui are much whiter, bas recently been sens out by Messrs. Beck, Henderson & Child, of Qe it is said з= !&-----=> Б ps Z Ё A ns cultivated solely for one ve фер, its d F А + Ал Bats 10 ашк i not ы Та ae obo aid: C рне he chi D оог in glass parili , б В в door o! e ve; е а] › , entirely та for agricultural purposes. T$ is by m; айр qoin Б for coke, p à vel or ove greedily devour its sweet ma juicy leaves. On the | been Moms as well as the back ; Continent however large of land are devoted to| flue had been carried brad cr horden, ке ev wall of the front id wit e damp e nadane its cultivation, especially in г Germany, Belgium, enn first have been discharged into the front flue The arrangements чс] and Russia, forthe manufacture of s sugar. Tt is said and then crossing the path might have passed into thé present time, given peris pror nami айт weight of sugar. It has been computed, that, at th nue indeed w етан s ks i jon 3 Sp onde EU К at, a сорвед нн time, not less than 362 2 millions of 1b. of Beet рани —€——ÓÁ E. i gar a re manufactured on the Continent. Quo, 26.) healthy plants, with good crowns The б MN шш ыш ооо Hte "Соркгарондено to to Vinery д е йо week in I A ORG linsia verna (INuttalls).—This рина spring- irae showed well and promised я hes Aree emper | oWWéring ann Ed has been in epe: with me for nearly | was greatly disap inted to find that hey al m lia resulis ob [ous ium SE (р. и six weeks I received У йаш from Mr.|outto be blind, The second lot was put ipe. art поша the mode o NE S The irri of a in Fibre last, They were | of the Peach house, and these also showed f sho 8f was a brick tt, tby idet the жо vel RT th боя фетр pots pomara дое се ане v © a south-wes re they have su t but I 7 disappoin алад) rnk economical: Leg Nose space, and | remarkably well. In spite of the hot dry weather of | blind. Nothing e onld h ave been more henltbyand zery lur: P , vit wide LEM - pa they m short stout plants, which threw | ing, t spot or mish on foliage or to be brit and having perus i Moin ths ) І a quantity of side shoots. e lower division of | one exception, that the anthers ap conn сзи piren by Mr. Wykeham Martin of his hypocaust, the flowers is шм blue, the дин pure white, The In the funt of the Peach ћоце they bad full ms” зне аа Ba tying such a modiâcation of it аз seed of this an hipan m wn in autumn, for it | of light i b Moy placed ort suit my nok vegetate if kept till spring. Thus treated it | retai шыта, amd bein entire winter e wee EE ner, prat. RUM P bloom in Min for г Mores 3 out of they w di We tendai to. The plante eee пр! that broad, g plants. Мама C. v t be con- | in front of a and d * com nearly $ е ЕУ is hipped, founded , Aer C. verna eredi atn North haer of dew dE Der 1f any y oE Ta a Bit 23°. e flowers of the latter are pale | ccn thr light upon the езше of | vr o ns are of brick. The central pa | the his and gh; it m: however, hardly be met with |1 I Should fed ch obliged, 4 o Te Of the house. Thus 20 square feet of onda pedis often MERE D 25 Marisa) io Pared ad BU et "permitted to, - gained. The house is divided into two equal portions | prevails, a little loose MT M рте тече, Si deme "y tros ў m be Риа I mid илы entrance door is at the back of соу іа е d m c і and elose to the Gig Palin Strawberries.—l Strawberry plants | object was to prove that glass p mom A fev fee outside | irgendeiner сыл ОЛАЙ they were strong | our gardens was none other than the tru Я Мат 90, 1865.) hat the el tl унт ame was nothing but a NM s e| D. macrophyllum. T pee report.l am made Шави oe. e numbers of bulbs of the are annually imported zoel | and куы аррагеп 24 іп ехсе]- see EPIS During ihe pas t three sI hav pas 4 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Sf indies, and that the plant which bad of late увага [basking in the sun on a summers day, salutes the anr m а single husk 461 bloom. With. the exception of ,Nordmanuia corditoliu, him pause and wonder, the invisible cause, | i: close under foot, not being suspected, S. $,, Bri. чы от. е Weevils.—Having noticed that my Roses have its considerably devoured Ж some insect, ^et in one or two i iusta s I fe tch at E] 4. 1 der riably rot. The ev vil e at p ы: first, and s extends to би. This seaso п, I peri- he rred ig consumed the remainder. ny of your readers account for this? Quo. Cottage e Mr. Rivers will not thi s * Curate’ - | Gloucester. marauder Dy у)» and the result is that I Pise gum Р otn on the е! sd Ma rch last year. such flow. ty А. remarkable feature g of certain plants this year waa the e Y some of them under the sn modit, after the snow „disa appeared, the drops were foun: bloom on banks whe the — nclosed beetles on en m yore were most nly am ig es to destroy or guard visere d other un the one I bloom, эе ving been cov p lapi à eq by the last — Gala nthus p rj : м е Е ч To acked by t the ec kind of weevil as rac the fruit por in Me WU rmi Nursery, See 6, Ma; а 1865, P te de tu Ci ine chon an successfull At Ootacoomund, on мма Neilgherries, р found Ме M'Ivor very extens ныс Orders have h n in my garden at ме end of February, and by tl din week in April the first bloom appeared. At tl esent moment the appearance of the row is very were 5 feet high. The ме was pesca ably fi ine, and fine; the 'haulm is strong and i pm with bloom ; the folia, It he has not a e each 7 ft. frame, a carpenter" 8 plough, hus an уа constitution ; T» r|an s good, indicati ight, y of j-inch deal, leaving the groove , for his glass between rubbing in a little white paint to keep out the wet. ive of | flowers. e 2000 foet low of all sorts of K eng eme and T . Robson left Calcutta on lst December last, and » the а er - bis. nad about five or six miles lin, about wer, The Dey hec s at ent nere height which it eis Yi а oes inches, p ягу Н. better Мы € groove. width to receive the glass, and slipping the pane into the groove а "the top bar, I bore with a bradawl two holes in the bottom bar, under each pane| (nearly as large as the na ail itse elf) | into which T "I make my frame the right | i Blechingley, May ры» к Сгор Реа th me; pr is now o mplet ete mass m from top to bottom. here are upwards of of Tea wee pe A up. agi гузы Cinchona. aS let son, dated * ваув : "лм | АП who have seen it say Ms ed Ea Дд best Pea mi Me a warm si ever saw for e ear ly w tuation 3 1, It promises to and i it was in full bloom on the 186 of May. | they | e ears of service, as pension the 21st, and my brother at onc A without | withdrawing the pe "By tis es there | y req and 2 ft. 3 in. deep, with а sli ght fi screw the two sides firmly. together at top, and hill, President, m the chair, "The following members were elected :—Resident : T. Robso: un Non-resident : J. Stew; Eh Rote Комбу Hall. Am ong the addi to the He rbarium announ ced were „Specimens buy peas its earliness TH. Nos ar Oak eit Sunning- | dd kd age of timber. F Ерт rch 9.—Dr. Dickson, appointed "bim ead gardener at Debes He is ti in charge (t the Cinchona miae), "d чы = this for ‚ Darjeeling in three days. la N e 1. John p P tho TE A Botanic Garden) e о 8 e to arrive at some definite lusi value of concentric rings in a kir s Tike Tadia ч ап index of the approximate age wipe and can ep. Fiir vum, which have bee ach fi cem gl € isl I ern all ТАШ Шы; ; [eg "à E got his hand ЫП se offered to make, ан mea dozen more at 3s. 6d. each. The eet yellow 4 e Ж р — at 3 per foot . 100 É, mye of common оге! of Thos. Mil incladed); aine е. 87, 20 inches ipis 12 ine уно bard-hou: se "glass, bought pene pod em en „4 60 к 0 of dit 0 у zine sting nails, 14 inch long, at Sd. per Ib. 0 20 small screws to each tram: e and 4 1. 0 241b, white paint, 1з. 104d. ; “knott їй, 24, 0 Specimens Е тузу gr cip стөл Lepi- added to X^ um at e Botanic rden, reg exhibited. greed that "s Це caen Á— len pid. i contributo their rtes de v eta Notice of Rare Plants collected i е the apr gE England, By Es 9 Notice о By the Tu the Lord E rovost. The jos Provost communicated же following du kic ке: Нор, of pne d Е е made the e to shed rela and find tl EM n. | 5" you i can vey ntest con- ception of the Pier iia ofi the snow ame eas seen rom that station. The Cinchona Же les rn is epe mi there are 15,000 plants in the e damage don cc gil s M А all, yo ap vq aca and now the er]. Tonk, Maho ogany, an ж» gone. It is one x: the most t painful sights I hayo witnessed." — Dr, Ba mens of flowers of Не ivalis. V Were from Alicante and Сабада. In p I three large vessels. Joading the goods for Engla and 40 е d pink anthers, the other white ; | ated, dre with a pink бш ы, n the petals, while | the former continues £1 6s. 01d. per frame without Why should” D a Rover front Dis "ашу io а few bunches of fine Gra hen their may ms 7 sudh was wn from mé, when Бае! 16 асса M rm E is spen eut, but torn up r when ripe. ipped to following co untries— England, France, Bele and ces Its €— is ins the manufacture The md eed Grass is | .roots—a v very easy process *n ET 1 1:1 Scotch carpet | The ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: May 13 (Special Show of | Orchids).—Some d of the more 7p ore t fea- tures connected with this exhibition will be found in another column (p. 458. In the tege specially se& apart E Vandas, pus and Saccolabiums, Messrs. Maule & So the only exhibitors They furnis Aerides cris иш па Fie in it, 1 fi t spike К eliog.—A. hedgehog turned э a small flower garden last September, has don e service in ане of woodlice arwigs; th The et Provost er that the peu miht Veiteh's variety. of Vanda suavis an ears ain guk tatum giganteum, „ће ast a fine specimen placed on р а after night into ng perennial weil and without creature forms country,- —Dr. morcm remarked that the plant was and grew on sandy shores, ware, about 3 feet in height, and some 20 inches in diameter at the base, Examples of this new description miii spartum, the appellation given - | plant from which the ancients made bands to à Vinos and ro ropes fo: for ships. | In some of the Latin dicti but this is a mis xm a|by Maule for other Осы, and with езй. dA Ж» colour, that of rough aged bark, naries | ciating жеше д " graceful habits of this Peas ing poo plants than the brick-red of the ordinary D "d As eia à diverted. and as some love of frolic; drum сее goes Мен f gravel, [pm spent some time in raci It etired late M ih which h: till пе LI of April last. than nths, and lost in | t ЧЕНЕ Hn a F it FE n it contribu! tes to o ; when at night га dept be yapite r rural sounds; 1, F us pra las it took | from лы of Spart in various states were exhibited. —— 3. Note on the Discovery of — intacta in Ireland, By А. G. More, F.L.S. cated by Dr. v c Tf с Сео Anthrocera minos had also been met Du p ecies рб fully 2 feeb. in etes po es flo also | by айо to the Killarney district. Dr. White 1 stated with | to Went тоес а gum. ia Ою specially. invi by the schedule, separate occasion, were 6m, ^ pU n tion by Messrs, Maule, who had C. |ycinum (‹ ies ral beauty, sustained by you a ( N $ | likewise a very fine К of з = жей е b. | beautiful variety of C. barbatum, in wonderfully fine Н т : E -time, at intervals, it makes a low vd noise; and when approached while | owering of many vie er previous | borne to last year, 1901, were usually recorded as being in | ^ Miscellaneous Groups, Messrs. Maule again [occupied a conspicuous position, They had magnificent 462 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE а cut down; the inference therefore was that eun planis si Нена the Doai Ng pem nigrum dark ubl pani Rad hne variety d Bearded Lady Slippers "i Va dy dan of on Ње dead wood left had attacked the ims ium of|of Sunning Hill, Pimeleas, een Tct called беу different kinds; Aerides crispum and ад ne tm the] Deodar, causing the tree to pt l in : ealth. оне. eus i3 Certificate was awarded pa Чч . H d ampul m; 18, зБ . MaA E prs: m nobile, tho charming D. Deraan i and thought was the true explanation É n often | Cattleya slightly staiued "in the eh М erra divaricatu e of the most useful of all | refused to grow where another had stood before, апа Golden Queen, a useful.looking yellow-leaved rchids for farniehing materials f т ау ts. Messrs e adduced. | gonium, came from Мг. Southby, of Pde æ, hirsutissimum Among variegated plants "pr resent, a Fuchsia with Messrs . Е. G. Henderson received Seid Cartile € others ; three species ot reri which тее leaves; Ilex crenata, of which g in which w e Reti cates for was D. Dayanum, now stated to be the true D. anosmum | and handsome hedges are made in Japan; а Ros cladon, Centaurea Tag usina, iid. pora of Lindley ; also Phalznopsis шешн a and a amabilis, гей эг Donax argentea, all occupied attention ; ; as edging plants. of that description; the p hende Beta rows Ms. геру of "Tooting, came a|whi ch sometimes come wholly w white. These perfectly | and the gold- variegated small-leaved рех e соба, third collection, in Eon were three kinds of|white shoots, it has been considered, could not be|called Fortunii in gardens. Handsome mus da Vanda; Phalenopsis grandiflora and its variety called propagated, but it was related on Fr Mors authority | Roses came from Messrs. Paul & Son, and Mr. "i aurea; Trichopilia coccinea; a fine plant of Lycaste | t МА M a portion of Ground Ivy, " wholly white, did | to the former of which a Certificate was aw. > ar Harrisonis, with 15 fully e Medi К онбай оп 16; e root, and ra it ultimately assume May 16 (Fruit Committee).— Apples formed the chief Cattleya intermedia, and three fine varieties of pe ordinary green colou ertain parts of plants, subjects of exhibition on this occasion. Of the Cattleya i €: Mes were 5 ade erted to, as, for instance, | best exhibition came from Mr. Earley, of Digswell, wow! elections of six Orchids the best came from the bra floral leaves in Mussænda frondosa, and contributed well-kept examples of Clust oM Robson, gr. ooper, Esq., who Pippin, Wheeler's Russet, Golden Russet N Cattleya an, idea 'the useful yate: Skinneri, ылы of both of which were exhibited. Passin Cockle Pippin, Sturmer Pippin, and King of a beautifully flowered plant of О, ies died hybrid О mp — hereafter, a Of these the Golden Russet Nonpareil Phalænopsis indor w finevarie ху дч of Vanda tricolor, | се n fine-leaved p the Berkeley | shown as Golden Reinette, was by far айд: Cati a Mosi. rom Robson also came said hat in Dcum ilising, flavour. Norfolk Beefing and Domelow's Seejli aly another кн онири in which we tle sweet-smelling | w with the view of itor eral crosses from them, | came from the same exhibitor. From Mr. Сох, of Burlingtonia is eum the singular looking рди ип |Mr. M'Nab had obtained а results from leaf, came а handsome unnamed i М | dichromum, that un vitrine a te Sophronitis | using pollen from short stamens than from employ- appar ently a sound keeper, acid and solid. Weis - eM quite a little scarlet ing that from longer ones, a fact t perhaps d Be duro of Gloria Mundi and Golde | In class dev to б-а йе of Orchids, | remembrance by [уйны E the last meeting the | Harvey. “М. De Jongh Mem. Maule eyed: retis „crispa, Foxbrush Мы properties of this genus were adverted to. | Mai and Poire емна both late Pears, the last of Mr. Berkeley, however, menti опей that a jelly was which somewhat resembles Beurré Ranse in firmness t among single sp R. arboreum of fle "3 Neither of these were better suavis ie Mr. pr riasa gir per A plant of Begonia from Mr. Earley, of Diel, pro- và "kinds : aon ady in cultivation. Among Apples from S D 4 came g g : ng ne pandurata from Mr. Sherratt, gr. to Ji rtuguese Tulip, w which promises io be a decorative | De Jonghe's Roozen Apfel—the former a good k eeping Bateman, Esq., and the eme Renanthera from Mr. ошо or plant, from Mr. Berkeley's own garden; i variety, the latter egre a slight Fennel fur, Smith, gr. to S. Norris, Esq., both noticed in the page | one or two, observations on other plauts, concluded t nd a handsome appearan | just quoted. again in шли condition for so young a plan t b Ма 16 (Floral Committee.)—From Mr. Veitch ; X. Char vy rare m de hes nett, Esq., азе Pu b of Orchids and other plants, Noti ices of Books, whom was deservedly ded ; | for which Special Certiientes were awarded. Among | The Applications of Geology to the Arts and Maw. "e anam fih ren dips i P: finer "e the former were Cypripedium villosum and barbatum, „factures : eing Six Lectures on Practical Geology, came from Mr. Robson, gr. to G. Coo се an io sg in Ps ne condition ; Odontoglossum corda- delivered, before the Society of Arts, as a part of the Messrs. Low of Clapton, who had two fl ich a First-class Certificate was awarded;| Cantor Series of Lectures for 1865. By Profesor of it in very small square baskets. Mr. Wilso вой, =; нае лай "Lalias, Vandas, and other plants, together D. T. Ansted, M.A., F.R.S. 8vo, рр. iv. and 3 Dulwich, showed some of the many varieties of with some singuiar crosses effected by Mr. Dominy with numerous woodcuts. Hardwicke, 1865. Cattleya Mossiæ. Тһе Society's | Garden fur-| between Goodyera and Anæctochili, whereby the more | It would be very unreasonable to expect anything like —— Сур His mie Hookerie and О. barbatum | hardy constitution of the former has been infused into | a perfect treatise on such an extensive subject within m; Physurus from Mr. Weir, with|the latter, From among thes e hybrid forms Good- | the course of six lectures, or to look for much novely » k ei sci prettily marked with white; and | yera Veitchii and Anæctochilus " Doniini nii were selected | in matter intended for general instruction, What we опе or two other plats. Last, but by no means least, for First-class Certificates, The former is a hybrid | have, гона а right to expect is a careful statement must be mentioned the рога specimen of Тгісћо- | between Goodyera discolor and Anæctochilus e of well-known facts їп such a manner as no ot to fint pilia p jeg Mr. Pilcher, r, to 5. Ruc "re Esq., | and the latter i is reported to to hav ve a similar r par entage, above the heads of the hearers, referred to Thi ed | ments — in all cases be free from objectio wer did jure to the great collection from ; A. Veitchii, n аз is stated, these hyb rids will | matter should always be Senis n: - that the and h с e been labelled “ поб for eerie lag it | irren eire usage than the Anzoctochili, whose | facts оед should always be А чачтай uld have received a high award. beauty they in a great measure inherit, they cannot | ledging the extreme difüculty of the. час Ыз wi e exhibition of Orchids, but in | fail to be great acquisitions to our stoves. Among hands of a person who is so well the sam esp ais with it, was an extensive display of|other plants Mr. Veitch had char poping, e mples of | researches and publications eoi to Ee I E лела Pia nts contributed by Messrs. | Chinese Azaleas, among which one - med Marie a mas ster of the science, we do det that thes f Ham It consisted of fine a ешш bai flaked with cri 11 соше ЗЕ. ex йу Жо сна 1а in the point kon snch as me variegated Yuccas, Alocas X f great substance; and lit tie standards of| which we have sp бед { Cordylines, Draezenas, and Tree Ferns, intermixed T ther Tight. 5, named Dr. Rede l, also attracted | To begin iwi: he statement at p.9: ^ Every йй flowering plants о Azaleas, Heaths, Pim ronias, | considerable attention, Mr. Veitch, moreover, showed an | of v vegetable soil was once rock, which, by the шш Leschenaultias, Chorozemas, | and Clematises, us whole | interestin, tin, of dest. енер ved Pelargoniums;| mitting action of heat and cold а ш р $ variou us examples ofthedwarf | been broken down by degrees into smaller and smalle effect. From M t t ld iety ot R er-| fragments, until ^ Jast it is reduced to 8 ing group of Ame tium princeps tolo niaguttata and В, pubescens, two char ming species, | powder, ex orm —' тунарды, ice Ги, Orange | to all "which Firetclaes Certificates were awarded;| If we » to the primary р of de "a n fruit, Yellow odendrons in the way of|and a fine-leaved Philodendron, on which was conferred the н s first соо! dered ' capable E шд paoe yo examples of the |a similar mark of meis M e sam ee establish ment sapporting "them, such та talon C nidi jai pet 2 : i gems e ruth; but n new -in-hose urnis ample leaved red-veined Saurauja sarapigiensis, Anthu- | Veitchii, a indi reetasentel p , to чт vts to d p Uma de rium cordifolium, Bertolonia margaritacea, and other | Special Certificate was arded. 4 m Mr. ui teri s rd and in a prac ойы уш plants. Examples of Beaton's Nosegay Pelargoniums, | came Polygonum fliforme, e Sedum 2. Telephium, vem view at the pres t time it is quite untrue. loc of which favourable notice has already been taken in usef ful hardy уагіеда ted plants, to both of ien First- | example, the [s ed sands of Les Lan Bron | our columns, were shown by Mr. Wm. Paul, who al awarded. A similar ard was coe into cultivation by sowing à a mixture of n { had a plant of the new Hybrid Perpetual white, or s made to Mr. Smyth, ge to Lord Sondes, E: а апа Pin си а of the Broom. { rather sy Rose, — Счет erae Emile Boyau. Ir: bl ra cont through ay y in, а reet] ч Sm thii, From Mr. Bull came, amon "tti hich adually 1 the Duke of Bealach in "he vp mias nis; Соо : th young — protrude, pes Quei 1 falling leaves. x J. Berkeley; soe ng to a prettil date b t to both eed, that the words are wel in dis g dum shown by Mr. Bull at the last m meeting, now | which First-class кер Mess bles Vot 3720 said that it appeared to be the S. azoides of De Can- | has haudsome coriaceous gie ws like eR "of je S etd err not peer dolle's Plantes Grasses. He stated that it was reported | the India-rubber plant, withstand d. vicissitudes | the occasion, And such dorso to have come originally from Madeira; but that Mr. | both маа temperature and exposure. From Messrs, with what is said of the сое of уюй for the e, who spent 20 years in that i , had never came the extremely Шке Alpines at p. 14 The nam e of hum - x humic iim d been able to detect itithere. It was, he added, an old Мудейна n pant one of xa ev lovely of xe get-me- he the denm a Ë plant which at one time was common in the windows z Nots, from the le ; Androsace e ams. wen ree Е неа bs Mu rion o $ us vd ает and ганама d үте from the Himalayas, consists of various бча substances.* ni ost. e of whicl som another gem i . notice will be found and at pe 464, e = y. | meeting, t Aes vt bypass, үн mga ш; йеп tus е н J^ кр Orchis fusca and the pretty. little Primula pce vs oth er air, » ч есер is quite t. Mr. Thompson, | h aqueous glorious edet enn Wardianum, а Lm specim en ol t [et Ipswich, E enel a First-class Certificate for b orelon d, and m less ул which was shown, all came under review, as did i Aquilegia coorulea, a es resembling A. glandulosa, gaseous form as implied i in the — Orchis fusca from the south of Europe, which we have not quoted textually. x v^ differ but slightly from our own. Some | һе spur and certain other particulars. rhen ks were then made respecting the different brilliant collecti ect hóuse kind, M: 's Coel rope:ly king, supposi the h URN Preeipitate which is derived frot should boiled with alkalies on tho additi: e rogoty of | the name of unis T which, as | tes were awa; antri. | adm e esa 0 be a pro duot d oet were ан "aware how much |Ышей by Mr. Turner; ind similar award was conf vegetable matter, an told VEN шерш them. ОР two Deodars planted | on а group of a raro and interesting Атай, отд [roe miei olere i зы с acid. dt d not, and it was en end oe ои other | Cusen, рс w. 7. Wilson зыр Ej Ме. Williams, viz., mould acid, humic aoid; a mie too es latter hall iun imi discovered E: where in addition to the Mussænda and Clerodendron Арон жа which i ies some waters, mentioned above, communicated good | по vegetable mould. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 463 | nice supers of pure П тро as the maj and boxes хе E greater pre ensions to utili ity small board of i h deal, 14 icis е: ur г to hol th Mar 20, 1865.] 3 rrect to speak of ' “a an n atmosphere of more во for exhibitions, we want Roses qe J— m Йй Aaa Rose needs Чеши гч д тоге pt t would imagine from the passage that none of | than an any other flower, beca € lds, it Раа v vapour was condensed at sea e ed it is at its zenith, and at once begins to decus. I wish land than the т. узене be элее = hypercritical if we|do. Roses with ке petals — hold col vi E eh as the following is above best, and certainly travel best, and last longer е rehens persons s intende d is flimsy tinsel ones. Now that we have become a "d passa fm tough eral true "Wi ater clou an 9% iuches in dia: g, and v f the lecture, exhibiti ting : nati ion, this is a most ipn tm matter the under side of the board, of about 4 or 5 inches in pe falls fi s, and a r passing a little paint be previously applied just ые Ма. is cmd хе ч charged with pend say Rushton, befor. ti tty may be түз hed, it will ensure a much carbonic acid P еи 16 а ready solvent of carbonate | made their final awa * ој куд of ta pra ud more firm adh ion. This being done, a small piece of of lime in all its forms." To the uninstructed this | heat, that, in EE to the sultry weather, it has to ome may be placed ж. m central hole in the board. ould seem а жуйм , and to our. apprehension it | submit to from pressing mad. e! ith a rather narrow-bladed aud sharp pocket knife Love d The very eral Substance of petal gs iU know of ise cut down between "m bands of straw so as to P. and in a very few words, how the carbon: re Charles дуе, Senateur Vaisse, Р. crown of the hive of e takes u driven off а; lime up ble biearbonate, & «en lion, во that a de uh t carbonate is Tiek behind, of |a rary fow pattie of the acid and ribs and how this is in b ce Leon, Gloire de Santenay, M к ч p ege d'Orleans, Trio. o de F aurice Berna: Mer а P ner of le ast inches in "diameter Sex , Gloi ijon, Souvenir de la ресто all "fti E [oj with good general м — More Roses The of the uga the band of straw. The knife must be kept t upright and well down, and care taken that the piece to oved is perfectly detached. Apply the paint brush t the crown of the hivs *, correspondi ing to the ring of putty on the board. і piece of the sí of the hive, nd with a sudden jerk pitch it away; also of a statement so very much in| might be named. petals of arrear of the actual state of сае mi the flinty | summer varieties is zo gen Шу p good/as that of casts of Diatoms in the meal of ыо аге | the autummals; Ыз some that wear well,| due to infusoríal animals. | It is P Mn r more е Раш Ricaut, Coupo d'Hébé, Charles Lawson, Mr. Thwaites t! t me Zoutman, The last is the finest of the are really vegetables, a it nly be р паи hito Lm and t тар the character of her petals | bl by the eyes to the resemblance o "ће eir dq) кы өң with a, that any i pem ist e to the a lative B ау might again have seful by erani] that though a certain sin e impermeable it is not really so, dnd that that in consequence drain tiles through a stratum really improve umbent soil, logical Са pene an iy ir practicable, o likely to be ч m Ы use to ше farmer unless in a very ádvanced stage о! catio confined to the two firs pu peony-formed Roses, whose petals 1 s | orde is papery, she is an admirable wearer in either wet ld weather. The three p gates her have petals Шш Mox ar to and equal to most of our autu ML. substance of petals we dd. add depth, round- ne s soc ec and smoothness of the edges of the X wr . "E —Whether a Rose be globular, or cupped, ог any o oder npn it Dodd be NN have а correct outline, nm Le рори 4 the centre without being ded Бе r gar arden тро = воше of iia Ө рыш pleine,” qui bu working the pi putty down by gentle pressure, Thd lass covering the aperture e pU the operator to ascertain if the „Бо ard 1 is in the t position. See. tha at t h a for iie piece of glass. This operation, which is by no means a formidable one, had better be org o in the “ы & [4 © Б em zE @ h ey are intent on filling тн Ji with the honey. ,, The next ша atter for the exercise of the judgment rd l hat i ' affording the bee er, are effective, and they please хром ipee ial Fern irregularity in я І adm ost the tional It is advisable not to open the eni | munication with a lt until ё; bees are eite s | numerous to take possession of italmost t at T globular and cupped forms, but I a oth ers. M. 1 TD 3; 3 TY PIENE Mal 1 1 J EDGE T 1 e| Furtado, P^ and delicate Rose r roter oda it sh r Specimens of w. ose plants а оой еб ы speak у of later varieties), than | Chi arles 3 Le efe ут апа Sena ur V. isse. Tak n + gro , as the per may bs Der of glass or wood, and should ү very best specimen y^ а tek i Where it е rr a size gue of holding from 20 lbs. upwards. succeeds, it is one of the GH б show Roses. of glass, it should be about 12 inches in diameter, s| Whatever the shape o: er may 0 i Mod e, nches in height, If possible, Fle, , pieces of clean worker com mb should. be attached to it 5 induce the bees to Before "ur ue slate was и d canals and jd its use ough a large distri "UT diii i is known that. the pits were worked by the Romans, the only difference in t fastened with i kön d of These and other ts to, ing, bave stru кта у ear advert- x че Эм Tides do pics, though we |і = лар qum that the — might have nido dam more useful to they are in their present fo ortn а i eneral debes and RrzcgrvED.—E. б. He he use being that. the slates were wooden m e for s volame, v eue we t body of | h Кал, Cecile Chabrillant ^ W. Griffiths "have all mence earlier than might otherwise be the сазе. ay octagonal box ү certain weather. These two and Senateur Vaisse are the Jon st perfectly нетни of all known Roses 3. у of Colour.— is also an essentia ] thing. | rni ГА invariably, ial ш» petals are | with a separa arate frame with glass a cover, and fitted with bars, y almost as pretty and useful a super as can be used. ood size is 18 inches diameter by 7 inches veu inside n measure (this applies to all measurements f hiv ры Soon аз оһап. Ав мыр son, but then it changes to metimes бра with e | аз possi down so as to be level with e upper es ог supers), the dT esi let а with which it must be y flus! "Th sibl Дег | surfaco о of the T4 mim. а кузн of ths of an inch end. ur ractod of suffici pr ейу nstitution AE p. rous tod the bars. The bars w: vented by Mr. Wi No ventlating pcd is pie Some bits of clean if е T iem better E in- ЕЕ id + of an inch d depth dag. added to the under side of each, the k lower angles of the bar seblum with bad foliage or none at all, is defective, Good foliage and health. are identical | bia usu of straight со with melted. wax, the formation mbs is дай] n only a portion of bars can 1 vorher зоп & Sons тіз is а very full list of meia uding many novelties. We observi M Y ing Plants are r bedding and other THU SN Floristg Flotoerg, willingly contribute a few words S p to ботев chiefly in a floral poin lere is nothing, however, new in wint Н jit ean only be called—to use Я , Iefresher" Му knowledge of Saves da i limited indeed. th the exce, с yaa Ëy 1; H 17 f H grow freely growin ыы = rdum last č Tong in England. growth and health of the tree fand its life would be тетт. I need rid observe that if a Rose plant does not g freely, it is not hardy, it g Freedom of growth wever, do - Á— g together. Free- -bloom. Rose have all the I know rarely have a defective оова 6 tat. iàvariably open, Le же. Senateur Vaisse, Triomphe de Кеппев, habrillant. Ж. F. Райс clyffe, Tarrant The Apiary, e| be mul lied with „pieces s of vex ye "e "should be ternated wi! ptam bars {г escribed. атон up іп cloths or | alterna! All glass са ust be w flannel; not only i аде! light, but to protect them fro m sudden changes of The bee master must not fo ndly i imagine that, articu. tainty of as of the и: Qui even under ditions no immunity Te evil can be surely calculated upon, 16 is advisable that а good watch be kept upon Бо hives, or a Meme € vm P issue, with little or warning, which, e rte saved and suceessfully liv o т lost altoget: her, can cat can under the сі WE commenced, Jast week, a fe "n .MANAGEMENT OF Bzzs at this important а, Wit have no other and want 5 der flower lace. It me pl H ЁР Ё Бен fords p Substans А Rhibition, for 7 months in th e year, of Petal.—l put this first, not ар to, Pm because with me it ЁРЕ її T ШЕ | qr n in Hi aper EZ of san › are P emblems o of and БЕТДЕ Cree ted to p EDD to be pursued, supposing that swarms were the с чл object ж his requirements. It now rd Be afford | an AMBROSE BASSET’ жаны трий зя - Azaleas and Roses for which this fine suburban dence is mene are at е in T Mes d | hour or two spent information to the apiar dd valeulated. to 5 the. ае mbs. | two “табыр houses devoted to the о Aii ап а anagement, best fend un a nod ей of die aya Jf th mon straw Beib it is 464 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, пш, Show the size to whish the plants have attained, may Miscellaneous. moa mes it Ape Pe ga up and ticked as iy а сүтүө өү! The late Mr. Alexander Sm Mes dn have to an |latter need not be sown o dud “goession, ТЫ Bride e of Abydos 7 4 feet by 8 feet, їв white nounce with regret the death, at the early age of 33, of Crops. as those for T саны ionally flaked with violet, вус а fine variety f for Mr. A. Smith, n of the late » Carat ar ol the Royal je T05.—Fork up the soil bet vest de de pur e m { | Gardens, whieh took place on the 15th inst. Those of vi not only be of benefit to the Potal ise rows, wii ight and much through, ds lite а mass ОТ] Sur readers who may have come in contact with Mr. | to keep down wee tos, but will hely flower in true character. Coronata, the cgi pens Smith during thé time he held the appointment nm CnoPs.—1f young 1 about 30 years old, forming а bush of some 7 fee Cora or of the Kew Mu ч or latte h he ed Mats ge E * он А g plants of these аге Мады diameter, із ^ magnificent ride 29 its bm. Binen vivid arium depertment, and who taye thus an oppor- 2 age prod pua i Quer e Erua Saos them a goo) purple rs being in great perfection, Sinensis i owing his intelli ent and obli ín disp o- | or doi alba, a somewhat scarce variety, bas as many as 30 tunity y of kno we M sure, with p selves, о усә | either at dusk in the evening, or early in tom x flowers in a truss. Roi Leopold, 5 feet by 3 fent i ааа Ы —— età mass of ie blossoms; and Madame Miellez, white Parks.—From the estimates ar the current year, PEE чбек ины, Н iiag NEAR LONDON, flaked with purple, is quite аа Бэйи а mag bh learn that our national p arks a dat the Horticultural бамы nificent plant, Б feet by 5 feet, f t ot 99,0907 os pra LE d Ст me ect; and S Sir Mena Havelodi rosy crimson, with uic в Gardens ve for St. James's, re дна | day. ЧЕ Drew ora Air. Er. per spots, has blossoms of — ——— Ну de Px arks, LTAL for Kensin gton Gardens, 59567. ; aUi X: [i Juliana, orange scarlet, is still the best of its КИҢ for poss КЫЙ Park, 83451. [Mee dc. Min. ме class, President, 3 feet by 2 feet, is light with Thurs. 11| 16 [29.703 57 NR os d the flowers are rop ut formed. = Friday n К B ER 68 elsonii, bright scarlet, is still one o very à Ил "n best, and showiest ;of the group to which 16 belongs. bo sd ого £ Op erations Tues. 10 2 pm ЧА в Kinghornii һаз`Чеер rose-coloured blossoms of fine (For ng week Wed. 17 22 |20909 29.838 | 65 pe; an chesse Adelaide de N: reddish crim- | BgpDpriNa plants dtes now be phos сей in their Average, | 29.808. 2548 008 | X т son with violet shading in the upper гем isa very summer quarters withal] possi ible expedition. It having May 11=Rain ; cloudy and showery ; MCI айныйт чату. Flag still C E NC DV a ftnt tige the best of double whites; and Glory of бый Ий із | with, use every m for securing their safety and = 4 оен, б fine; fine throughout. certainly the finest of double reds, "m vg onn salmon- | success, с pi er eti they may produce a full -— ы н Ае fine; frost, coloured kinds. Without eo e Day, white | of flowers as early as possible. The chief points are to | ua Тыйуу and ne vibe ; overcast at ME with а imson e er collect; dpt. be said to Бе | plant in good soil, and to protect for STATE OF THE WEATHER AT did perfect, Extran m utiful rose; Sir|Ífrom extremes of heat, cold, or drought. When it is fuf tke luat So gere, Ui UAM LE West. ending NAE Charles к Чыл, 6 feet. by 4 feet, is a perfect gem; | ne ry to r, ii should be done in the morn-| — — —.- 5... ; . Taal goo оета elegans we thought the finest crimson | ing, as the plants are liable to be injured by| ray Boel, Greatest es К vecors qr collection. Souvenir de l'Expo-|late frosts wa at night. They should à which it p ud i sition is white shaded with rosy purple, Iveryana|be well watered, however, immedia after P aui оа Improved, — flaked wi € is a flower of | planting, care Е moisten the bed thoroughly. ier 1 озеш 31 8 ? Бате sul Crispiflora, 44 feet high and as much | If a fine earl desired, the beds should Tues 13 0.53 1 8 ; diameter, ү а perfect blaze of bloom. Alba magna | planted sufficiently thick to produce immediate effect, CR Bi en 0 із опе оѓ T fines& of white kinds. - 14 Premier, | and n advances it is easy if — to | Friday 17 048 Hn 1 deep rosy pink with red spots, has large flowers of|thin out. Seldom however have we seen masses too | ^ — -m. i98 m 3 extra fine substance. Etoile de Gand, salmon edged with white, when well grown and flowered as this was, thickly e en but we have often observed the ill be The hi ghe йрт duribz the oos perio ES тат therm. e n ; ma the lowest on the 6 deg owers very beautiful and perfect. e v infine rover rris qaia regis Lacharme; President, here the fiuest Tea peaa dent, ший гешу n gums AS NES. { бота andi еде Trias riomphe des de rum e ecu ен не; ; Charles Lawson bout 60 Willermoz, with fifty superb йо t; | dry, th Pings —After this time, if the weather continues l attention in the way of , these terin wa! Стсомв ~ Stop, тыз, AN kaS freely. See that the bali of "earth, i in such as are newly put out, is well soaked with water previous to planti red spider should make its appear- effects of beds planted too scantily. "€ is —— 23d, 1864—ther э штет e effective. , Bernha rd Andr M splendid rosy fa ult to plant too near the ‘edges, consequence rple, t es to Corres ondents. dir Urposes, wig glowing orange soarlet | mutilation to keep them within boun ds. Where pgs AGER ar the variegation is of too motilel with “bright erimson spots, fine in shape and|young plants have been pricked out into frames of and pre жыш. to render tha p т, dent bstance. President Lomaire, р ink mar, rgine ad | 8011, as most of them doubtless will have en, Marci plant. All depends upon wh become, ith salmon, "rem t ^ er free summer growth, and thisit is imposs ques, жы е upp а shoul pai € kara: with a| Ants: J W P. Try the effect of ng guano in their mit Ичара а e at theit | Boopa: D Меліся Dooi of e Po NE urrayana, б ` у еб, їз а complete receiving апу check, and ira en hio: сөен volumes, the prices of which ap Mus bloom. Carminata is also im equally fine condition, to their destination, and € them аз à i pare A D "indios Theory a mao ait also De Ahead omi à E — MAE. as are in iteri 2 atio Van Mod ы A ped shaded with crimson, FLOWER G rei AND PLANT HOUSES. qiiem E Ж "qvirer. You should sow ie. 4 їз а fine new variety, glowing crimson, and | Conservatories should be gay with Azaleas and fet (но Ports Dowd оп ety otier rusa b very large, is a splendid kind; às are also Duc йе | ег showy plants, s] which there ought to be now| at flowering timo. Nasen, largo Alexander IL, white occa- I gems оц of doors, in addition to pesi out Іхзкст -B Hc. The insect sent is certainly t р sionally flaked ; a Жаша. аа: owh. —J Sand 8. The) beetle which bas абай double, light i В T ge dae Larch plantation c з р shaded with crimson ; te de а a impr which is in. yon Hainault, semi-double; Speciosissima and Gledstanesii ачаа у Ta ect. el | ре to keep » the ground at the toats im: the last white flaked w. ith erimson, Petuniæ- A ара Should en -fly appear pole Lan, de M. | dem; all ali refuse lying d Ar The Pat Тута tat н Er pink, th bod: sometimes will happen, a e siio Coceus conchiforgis. p: the Azaleas was a fine plant of iobacco-water will soon destro; ^ infested by фе Muse ont Ly n twigs infested IT code with about 70 trusses of flowers on it, | PELARGONIUMS.—A slight shade will be necessary of those sent ; the o D parts of the 5 recs should beginning to develope themselves. Near tl apsu Azaleas is а roomy span- house filled with Tea, very injurious to them at this season, and therefore rl аас , rui Hybrid Perpetual and other Roses, at present in full the plants should often be Ош жуу tie апа regulate tree.—Flos. The Chestnut is ome md „Тһе plants are їп excellent h, the | TN individually The | tions. v nga TE. 7 Habrothamnus i А ноші caryotideum, ап folium e flower is Dendrobium med allied to i “ом ^" Aden с” men is бени of д liifolia. са serpyllifo UA D Marsilea indio x. smooth, Your p 3 Prummondii. ро ghly erop is stoned, leaving ieff ; briag жэл уы Thin the fruit immediately bus no more on than the trees to perfection, G Give air ped to houses in which time А ox while н. as they сап eeping ul ude if possible cold winds. e| PINES.—Attend ei EA ма Log heat. Where much fire is used, it M inre to be as regards mois- | A agen at any expense of mh km, indi ноен, "but d not push youn К too fast. Avoid allowing r to кыр. d the beati of plants showi e Ai zn spare ot off or к out suckers] be obtained sufficiently strong, and d Pran E Qe ZEE т HARDY FRUIT Nus peg GARDEN, KipNEY BEANS.—F| pa of thane. may дош be den Map he stessa a RR зу. enough for that purpose. Let the rows bo | ond pag 18 RD ibo plein D icerum a E 94 LirrUcrs,— Keep up successional sowings, Rosi atmosphere, combi out weakly, and they v uld a strong І d ny sudden changes, Such as a co molten fium t of bright t hot sunshine жару i such circumsian i ш that obable, also fects, той сексте T e an if nsed without good ventilation, v ia Pros = оа, verde of 2 ond preliminary plants as. should advias uj 3 Eo x P eie mort them a free ventilation mencing with a plants sho Ре а changes colo a е t supply of of water. VINES: will cause tio cause youl usca' э, at present ; y but we are not ly them. botter than dr ue. | | | | | | | | | | | May 20, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LTUR AL GAZETTE. 465 epe res and Feeding 8 pun UM nang Address, ad prlose n Appl napi on. — аас n for MANU КЕ. COMPA ANY p Ier ny ТЕ: LONDON MA high quality Án MURIATE of POTASH supply "£13 to 2 ы?” дег offerat Жай Stree! Ee Epwanp Рокѕен, "ойе: п E NDON MANURE "COXPANS rue now ру} їп fine condition. JLVED BONES, 2 SERPHOSPH ATES of LIME, T OOD by LOOD MA. E for Barley and Roots, T iis MANU GIBBS” PERUVIAN GUANO to sul ў MATE А7 4 SOLI A e ас. EN FISHERY ses of know! SALT, and all Р дса Plough Me [T or Offices, 116, Fen. church Sti Street, E.C. С... ма. Secretary. (300p ING'S HORTICULT ТТИ MANURE, facturers, 108 раш Bireet, С ТИРА, о Westmoreland. Street, Dublin. t One p Е " Box, The use of it ensures the st developed Flowers, Bulbs, jd Retail: 'eSsrs. es cimi & Ач по Merchants, 237, High Holborn. q жые т & McCulloch, Covent Garden. Dr м ANURES.—The Мыш manufactured wes for the Hiep tei um of р are now ready T5 nctories, al Ptr ni Fae NT TURNIP MA SUPER- ES: of LIME, £6 6s. per ton SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME from BURNT BONE or MINERA L PH SR LEY, £5 5s. per ton. LAW WHEAT „ВАВ LEY, GRASS, and MANGEL MANURES £8 URS CONCENTRATED RN and GRASS MANURE, £12 per ton. These o ind can obtained of Mr Lawes, or "y po appointed Аа , in ar 79 rod of the United Kingdom, at price E VON dino ет. i 0! ). ° and other AMER 10А uf dom gi er iig rices. 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, ODAMS'S BLOOD CASS for CORN, ODAMS'S SUR LUE for ROOTS, ODAMS'S SPHATE of LIME. MANUFACTURED cultural Improvements. МЕ; вап Y DENTON is s pre B Es rn to execute Works Ad DRAINAGE-—to Design rect FARM BUL Tp —and to prepare Plans, Estimates, ресїй catio: € for every iE 0! ое їог dm = Landowners them- selves or thei a i Dues - ор ы һе аселдей of him at t, Westminster, S.W. » DM. part in the discussion which is sure then aris n Thursday next Mr. STRAFFORD is to sell by by auction Mr. Wzrrs's herd of pure-bred Drainage, & К, J. BEAUMONT, LAND AGENT, SunvEYO 2, an A DRAINAGE тота fers several у ears үү =”! o Mr. Parkes), pep the n nd and m Farm Bu uildings, Labourers ottages, &c., either at the private cost of the Landowner, or throug! і з Гава аа ©, å Reported upon for contempla! ated рте. ent Street, Westminster, S.W, SH HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Incorporated ру, by pesi sri Wet of Mr XA in 1863, е) ht Hon. the Lord N Кай, M.P., Ohair: F. L, Sir C, H. J. R ich, Bart Wi onis Sir Wm, Russell, Bart., M.P. John Horat: o Lloyd 1x G. R. H. Somerset, Esq. The Hon. W; Philip Twells, Esq. J. n" owe e To LANDOWNERS, THE Gu ERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, SUnvEYORS, ENGLAND AND Wares AND IN SCOTLAND, money, unlimited in amount, f Med the M) дойду M vare err йш 5 yeni , &c., IN The Company advances followings ME of ога rue * i Dei imi Irrigation um za b Inelos ой, ст ns eclamation, Planting, | b an тикш, a purpose, à ve ог УШАТ for Л л Trrigation. 2. Farm Roads, T'ramways апа Railroads fo: agricultural or farming ur 3. Ji «ек or Tan oubleton Farm, close by the Pens- | hur: st Station bn M uth- It includes ot ben bred others are of Boorm blood, through the stock of г. Doveras, of Athelstaneford, And there is not only first-class T idi but g PH a , Labourers' Cottages, and other Dres pd for. Tar irt cedi xta the improvement and additions to Farm Houses and other buildings for Тыр purposes, Act of Parliamen: mblic or genera Hi imd nad v si Land. тв assessed ui the provisions of a Royal Charter, or Coramission in respect of in works of Drainage or ine: арта improvements, may po а 6-year-old cow, т. Ric — Bor s -oà e V Nail En bon e a heifer at Мг, SANDY's й for 180 guin үү on June 7, Mr. STRAFFORD 1| Jam 8, the Du kes and Duchesses, " the im a tho late Mr, Hzcaw, of Da То this we shall refer next week more fully. AGRICULTURAL MIRO: Ly yr враг ne PON Ina ma TIAS me. NE: paper was wa en Pues before the PEL ie on of tit "s eus s Qo mpany be being ога al Agricultural Society, by Mr. ers Morton. ] Ci financ eharacter nol As g e ins an Сосна of the Works, which are controlled only by the Givetüment Tus paper to be read this morning is, I fear, of а Enclosure Commissioners. very different order from those which generally aud For er infor mation, and for forms of application, apply to the Honourable WrrLLiAM Nar. inster, SW. HE PATENT NITRO- PHOSPHATE or BLOOD ig of Tenant Farmersos Vt арч HORT Consisting oí armers occupying 0; ios n Land. € .—Jon ү хез едан Littlebury, Essex. Managing Director.—JAwks ODAMS. Partietilars of these WD Manures may ee e edge at the Offices, xi vi of the Local Agent: n, E.C. Street, feto. ranch: «оча laistow, Essex; and Elford, near Topsham, il Mills, Henley-on-Thames, U TON АГА to inform боа of ie . EM M is ad барр! GENUINE LINSEED CAKE, Manufactured by himse he finest Calcutta Linseed, st d бө lowest market pl with quality, viz, £11 5. per Т I EON зе es En — hd far su eror n ies "wer and rior ез, The зза PATE Аа qus P e (s rae in quantity Dre mpl no Pr m of 10 Gallons; а BA and WEST of ENGLAN AND em д сеа a The Рмхск of Wares, K.G. | a dni Apr e cd President— n. Lord ta ANNUAL. EXHISIMON ч STOCK, sat aol PR. ат the съ оѓ th this Boig, 1 for 1 have no unusna mal ag agricultural 2 obser- t rather F on код of practical үлтү ^ on th pointedly leve elled at the t resolutions MPLEMENTS, POULTRY, WORKS Rr. BONITO LACE, 'and HORTI- QUDFORAL SPROIMENS. will take | place By Order of the Council, eT fr. EA acum Secretary, | May 10, 18 Street, Bath. "DoYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCI nm of ENGLAND. PLYMOUTH MEETIN LAST DAY for ENTRY of STOCK. JUNE 1. All Certificates received after that os I е, etre to the retary. | my Senders. RE; Ѕесге! T SL TOM M Um M 6th, 7th, $th, and -— mere o ordinary member of the cuim at any оа our general meetings. Оп this point, Zo I "i once declare that it has not been my wish to Mene - —— controversially at ons "à that I utr whatever to w pet. of it, | thought % rip Ih aw that 1 ayi а allowed at the close of - and how, as it seems yal Agricul uli D IX by 70,000 GISTERE, Tax sc SON, pe > HEWITT, Sol Inventors ог the Cel STOCK: у A S MEDICINE CHEST, contain- Sr Бо Boii tles I VERSAL Cli е, IM: STRAGE maton Y w AAA world Giarrhrea ог M ih d DE аши eria E Eun CONT Er IP 19 | T ; B y 4 Е 8s Í E aami tin g on ng Key carriage Sample case, иш "n E LLL agricultural нш. = Т to the TURDAY, MAY vini (grt ат it of Bngland мау nua заба MEETING FOR MONDAT, WenNeshaT, — piss eral topies сарое he per Pee p week, which are very uu y^ represente our columns "s day. T AGRICOLTURAL DUCATION Royal Agricultural ir jat Wednesday, whioh we ar inpression, appears to accord en pie ring efe шы per ЧЕ: ion of agrieultural education may be Zen but this I тай es with no plan which has been already g education among us ; end dris to consider vt мэ has taken le of. Sir available yo d thus th AA Societ; Arts on Cottages for Labouring Mon е and. tie debate OCCUPATION OF THE fusa ion y g IT. Loses x XON-POISONOUS SHEEP ,,DIPPING destroys ali NEL TON ds а thorough cleanser xc. з tending е а Remy of ХАТТЕ сы Ао л, жаш Rl periei у оигта Ofüce, Newcasti ошый ш кже de for manufacturi де, And dw have of fata years sgot a Science. 25 "E into the habit of edi h PF m nt discussions of u КЕТ а t until another w The Pent of odia agricultunil o а M e те iim Qo to-day, even t thus voided doing; and we give it with the following it entire, in order that it may, read by members Monday" в general meeting are Petar D mon ОЁ science аз in perfect with the known laws of ber There i is the field or feeding house of which а thousand e iu other 4 studied wet thing exceptional or g^ serious. for the purpose of|the farmer to him of whom he hires the LE and recorded. То the and чото, and i n the students of all t sciences dave boe gren at "e so that every part |the - sili it of well- defined атаса with tofa газа ава con ? 466 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, dices, habits; enforcing the | tenacity of hisresolution, b hich it was his manufactory—to those of whom he — the | regardless o of weather, prejudices, y which E WINE. direc his — s—and | material result by steam p horses would not do, by | neither a pastoral nor zing fi t Вата ogena "d с СЕ re po м v^ the | import ands if the home-bred la өн rers were | theless became ресс, ir p m "Nature ent for its ealablisbment and insufficient—in the end correcting at great cost their | tempered by kindli roni - „йош ТЕ maintenance оп the ordinary principles of human |blunders and — бт that he Сэл had been natural со rülality and xperience p E bol q t ti from without | — ы rather than untied , ay си and requiri ing eir са m as f: лый out of the way sein er than overcome, | of тонне but i in t REI onl ies 'There is no longer any idea that, beyond the mere Ee ы! erba Re so to -— and not the. enm nity wis 5 Noo f justice between түтөп - man, the had been n conquered, and that and no one could ever have mia. more bourer, pes n ted, and | operation from his neighbours „ And power to Cordial б, by which things of Ба come round, hinging | sympathies of others in ib i way is or utl whether in the soil the i ma ean nd posi ition „of the satisfactor ily on tho new element which may 1 be intro- importance x m professional chara i ergy, the conscience, nd 1 will add that h es of piene Tio ймы отете |t tho: E On the as hand of Furnish i it must be confessed cordial admiration of the success "i between agriculture and other еу! ood f и ence hrow e the be only matters of detail'are very сни iderabl bl леп wh мі [mur not hr Ae d — »1 him by the dependent mainly on the fac ave called it, has r 'hich it conferred; but j o f се k veri s се а year; det, indeed, to listlessness ud eness, мун. І a Nature p Е: manly bearing together. «lao the fri QD several years are generally needed before the full return being used at cd be hi almost altogether to herself. — him a weight and influen nce with elt. from many agricultural investmentscan realised —that wr тешаг others landlord, tenant, and labourer live here in closer con- than described tho 245 educated agriculturist. He scious su of whom h йыт kind, depend that can 1^ named, ud. oue from the wa want шї of vli than landlord, tenant, and| needs, first, such a ore and detailed the ease of d ed industry ; and gen i] soils, the plants, the animals y E rally, that the armen is rial, dealing. with the | which he е g experience, and fact Tue хотон гае whole surface of the збы qi often he sole pro- | apprenticeship, can alone confer. And when v con» Agricultural Education,—lI come now, аһ vision for its inhabitants, The perisb able nature of | са we many agencies he „ешріо ys—working cattle, | “май part of my paper, to ile the educational cultural products is another circumstance impressing | stea wer, 1 bourers э . ity on the trade in them. But | there 2 ^ in agricultural Tm у what а profess on, cst can — ulties ak : from, and indeed in spite of all these pecu- variet what a var . knowlec liarities, сые меу? оса that the business n i country be a psit —of how many ; plan ts and animals | acquired fi d ought о, Ъе similar tot those of needs to know the Slime how quickly in | for consideration. I must, ‚ however, confess that reb. to their successful managem ing tl i notwith, ment t he needs to standing ttempt j ‚ dealings with his customers, upon the recognise and ac! manner tl г а the farm industry, and Same pe Phe der gern J pata under aa За pue f condition as to sooner do nsider the way tion, promptitude, which secure suecess elsew -— how oreover, he has to deal with with | is Y^ һе "obtained P al this speculation i i manufacture а: thus has under 3 f perience art, dependent on professional intelligence and Ai E it must be plain to you that vh and habitual practice | the only safe guidance to the ans here, of course, we come upon the essenti | and experience can alone confer the ability, or rather | souglt.—Of course the boy must go to which distinguish i I believ d that I am right i: in at mo which as a practical merae: cipi сч ram ever may be his future occupation characteristics have | Then, аз to the business arrangemer ich he has | the discipline, both of schoo act that кча Зее it bas to do | to 'eonduet —there із, аз I rey — [^ rss —kthe habits, on the one band of obediene e rego- with LIFE. A pin eal hinges upon t this. A higher | to be defi е land, by which the | larity, and on the other of perseverance aw reslu- than any merely material force із indeed thus wielded returus for estet. bearing frait often many y ears | tion. which thus arise—together with the actual know. by the farmer, but in effect it кб limits and defines after tbe expenditure,may be secu ecured to him ; and | ledge and ability acquired—remain with him through is powers tha ns them. He is not an artist or there is the relationship to be maintained w Е the | life to h "e Мне whether he is to bea farmer . а manufacturer, the only limit to whose handiwork is | labourer, 80 that willing * Air intelligent services on one | lor not. Idon t pretend to discuss the relative meri | his fancy or his will. He is hedged about by forces side may be secured by reasonable, firm, and "friendly | in these senpesta of ds vult plans of кїйїї hich are beyond him to resist; many of them beyond | bearing on the other ; A there is de, market skill, ir | C which -— been advocated. im t trol or even guide. he ex i i ature i to prepare, and watch, and belp. Nature outside selected, and also T. which they a ч tr bought asd | | subject than the one ue vii occupies us now, pursues her course—rain and sunshine, m and cold, sold : and thus in in е business of farmer there is | sume, however, that in this room we bave to di соте and go рше his purpose. f| amp pe for j jg ba weeds, of parusites, of "diseases, of mischiefs of АП sorts, kindl t ter, kill prompti- | ject of good agricu. h g , | tud rre enin oon vr vene n gena of the where they will grow to his great injury or even ruin. | experience, but which are needed from the very |ship to the ultimate e is career, is were › there is the «ле en ИМИ А especiall у Be emen! ка, DE who "n в i & 5 E E A i & 2 3 Шип $ í it um 5 g r j — as M deoa unt Йе бе жүн hicar realised the scope and tendency of every act that he and carried out one may say inspiteof him. АП dolent Чийге Manil to урей theo the improvements of which | would be better should t ї choice— | his art irie mor SUME эз QUE eile айын. Ml and saif omalt ot Dana "| 1 aeq the power of choosing the times and seasons of the It is however undoubtedly signifiosat—qartiy prbape that good sense and agreeable natural history, he that he mot ers, certainly of the fact that rei le gene- ег ought we to This perhaps is rather нб ачаа ration has yet away since so many = mn very ma , but the ng of hisoccupation | bave been labouring in the field of agriculture, and are those which I have named. 1% has to do | certainly also of the para i technical | as great in their way in regard with things, having tendencies | and ability, that is of skill and shrewdness | so-called wills аз may almost say of their own ; fed, | for in farming—that while we bave amongst us | lower ranks by Nature, responding sensitively | maxims which insist on the the | theref аз details y as susceptible not only of injury but of nourishment, | market, there are none that I know of which urge the | compatible with the — mi eure, through circumstances and forces | value of scientific knowledge. necessarily be which Ihave heard often enough that there is a "rent" | wealth and position of his in where there has not been much greater know- | would be a science than of practice. exercises, if encouraged r | E E 1 Í : | illustrative example of what І attem; to | who, besides Konig Uus 1 duo han an ve cho | liue, perfectly exemplified the attitude of the well. гече" of the natural and Webb, of Babraham. No опе knew better than |a very | more within those limita or did 1 leave, adus ма of М блем af Ms end come io witness A wonderfally quick, | remark to be sant insight asit seemed, guided kim in the perfect must management of both; and the energy of his character and | by the way, that -MAY 20, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 467 Gae " а іад, yet I believe it to be good c миру аз іп- 20 г 3 рег сеп. —а mere leaven, but pel PM x a leaven—who enter agriculture 2 — from other walks of E E P АЙА in my humble pm the influenc the S И арй Кын over this great MA, whole, d likely alto I v It will certa , for mple, sm i of the iutelligent and well educated tenan than in that of the “ ck ” farmer of 50 acres, who is little more th labourer; but taking the ы ii new a learne: ho d therefo bre т never и the bc , -— of pulling Nature out of her course, f | everybody. sage, which, however. think, — quoting on this subject. noug Кж а good fari nt t of aD — m а e of life to make men scholars is the time du nae in the farming line, and it rarely happens that a рост in that business unless uth.” This was written, let us recollect, long before agricultural hel. of the sciences had bee worked out. An mer, and | from mii wa he be ает to it from Is is зуб in the art and — of а, 4ricultare. extravag antly worded, is, I and a better knowledge of | practical agriculture, than I should He says simply |11 had passed my whole life in Norfolk.” d similar назан to any extent could be quoted ein in the uie — it is not that асасы He eve à adds, "I would take а man that = neith: м se I would not say that this is all that is nor write to t s farmer sooner than I ewean i e mos я м ei ak "but t it is the thing that is required. And earned ma e former has no knowledge but w “ comes | i there be any displeasure at my occupyin time P о тене, Шо atia esee et th is i mortig g with бе азве те а iy obvi mself upon his reading and his education, by which he is, 1005 g Im qi it has seemed it is, a me as ir it v mes in Mop of "od what is necessary for agricultural geris мну: he has Жа] Е я as the utterance of a shrewd, елер forgotten ventur ure S erre to submi t to those a since his marriage, is € е4 to а he. pee ог | aud ful farmer, notwi thstanding the utter | are in Comet ig —- sub; ce from' any one what M to ew deni absu dity a чы folly of which many will pronounce it that the youn n whom. the ey are anxious pm a sa Г йл now strietly of. Mm ч : uca ion) guilty, simply because of the trastworthy good sound aright for vg ена career, have to gain their which 1 he shall get or give bis son whom he destines to | Sense which I contend that it also dis lays. IfI were|liVing by it; and that therefore the а aim and end of Р, - н< 13 icultural students, or fe degree agricultu "i озше must be professional ability. I lie must ga ow so much better than -— o 8 person. | responsible for their success in after life, as, if their канал to myself the с fa -— an wit e The factis, that in agriculture, far more than in any | teacher, I should be, I would not utter one word i 2000 30001. on which depend as a farmer, rade or occupation, the piu generation of n praise of scientifie instruction, f they were reto infer from | CT ooa z rant as such by all the distinc- n sociae and € d the last, tion of t yt MÀ who usiness of their life from | para | Nat ature and of practi ging of so rx n in — country, te thing for e land for d, indeed, state it n {е thing for the next generatio wards is entire el n the hands of farmers E is Ж no one who would hesitate | ure which any large-hearted "etd as truly represent d goa agricultural progress r him | accomplishment of his benevolent poe I Sr Re itto р bea fortunate thing that the — of the pea of his tenantry, w thin П be a ore, bd и. tei неоп of | hard ers is а ты Кы n the 7; t isn "y men m torta u i à Testis in a in reference to mine whom I pi thelr judgment that should d v t tis plain that the old farmer, чуе жу ы € tha A à qe Md farmers [зге €— | А rely in and mount necessi ity of prae ctical knowledge and | skill aud of that ve ЕЎ patient observation of nd early years by which they | ° tall MI e ledge “that comes from god could have known he never "wil c^ science. For peche l is an art si not a EEN little of science, liken he here r “learning” Im рео tendeney was to mike its course, sed 80 oit. ple heh — А us „the limits imposed by ен A. on the lity brine и at efers to under the words he its ure of or which chemistry, and botany ought most of eme to hav а to - — 30007. a: intai A arge and pim D вау, 1 чето о | tha e point under rsen ne me long ago by the bingdon, and it has die th on the ways вее ieh eee subject of agrieu "ti ral educa! some years since 1 first put it em print, ече E феа ерлк werd the round of the papers ; nevertheless | It Mp X Poner ^v: agricu a neighbo: po p and judg py аз зз s AR - peer wi hs. ө listened Tina | instruction sad ad др езд ү” —EEOY y fields, an | of the one, n. ГЕ Anish his reply :— said, 'to be amongst plan ing on the р ld. Ever since I can age of the land, the cu eei? ri was Bo 1. C. erri d fa m Ye m farm t all his im 2 the | peech | possi Al ponen | ^: win ultimately come y man; but it is bone "mischievous to be so judged hose case I hav: ave su s | “agricultura ral education,” as a bim and such as he is, any other fessional mennirg which t the refor with the authorities ; биз „need o y quoted, in Insisting early apprenticeship to farming as побед. аге, however, mere and the writers would, I e testimonies I have qu iss Mn fuller ` statemen E ptm all a with of the countr i | bes n P which it gest ndi bette the two. And s impossi bie vii. is desirable, it becomes the m —— that the agricultural student, should learn with which its Cr. knowledge is 00а, unconsciously, and — reet. fitness, of EXE DT follower of young. ke now the recently declared opinions on this su One of the most intelligent ЕЕ үүө, all I s dealing 4 nd time С" ent * ripe nme wore RSS and ia hic of the ne eet inse will lift Ма hen m needs sird deee the life u ү» farm to perf. tural educa- tion | FH H i time, ranks much Major | men in m а letter of his to alin Tal close his school z hos Pegin hia | ject of living теп, hould contend f best ble use of the school term that and, , such an arrangement of his Tur аз shou qum меб нае his | experien: of these points that I have now to | ^" eee of sand. , and wen opora егей ‚апа к а ep hand. Ihave ее school ; pr gim безер АД had to —— нш; it is an immense | Ing. The botan; " d others—th any other у, physiology, an: eant t чуз decns ары bee hades of agricultural and all other experience, Bend aladas of april and ali o directs, and of he observes, may be understood С Any agriculturist who is also certain extent а botanist, a chemist, a physiologist, | [n г tbe | with P his business, and his сена. із surer, айкый 16 A North oem — её has had 40 years ce of the life of a tenant- emen; and is well n рдей in tis doa county, says : ler the good providence of God, known vr ойнай. in the fi l ot tín to keow (be реалії port ef farm- | re t е n the first place ee g lerably indus mL. my youth, а and following that up with us habita. ^ leading “I have in agreat measure to d thorough practical kno wledge obtained | uring apprenticesh An өре Ке Kentish ha farmer pae "apa oie Mr. One — t а name is known imn this room — commercial ial A IA a learning ome. ia manage farm and Бопе, fa Various part of the country, and I fancy in those eight years I gained more information, өү not been unsuooessful, but I attribute that success | Ж чын to des gr on ng your ari m of this pes SM I zs — dels is part of ш bo College so valuable, in my green, be not scientific purpose, aim, and end are to | | institutions — e is well threo or four years’ E home or lsewhere. MEE would at the College 1 lave or a year 468 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND eetk TURAL GAZETTE, [iar 20, ue els; | whole country the general advance of the lternative is that such institutio f 61 to w^ 50% Cirencester Color ist be placed in trit im as while the - and Peas have bea ше E p a rng intelligence, educati маца Norfolk and East Lothian, » whieh are full o ung men statio inu "it is кй чө! pe to add that some | standin ert im great during the маш - b К 8 0! oorer soil ollowing ar кеды ‘farmin ТЯ p^ segetes ps €t He те а : —— e 4 inal d p interval, so that | which 1 have received, MERE the reply tıme зу aimar ироа чал pe АА "during |$ to o be put gaiss: higher which stu farms around as students of the several sciences taught at one negl А оа for the purpose. ention that in Scotland it is not uncommon за it аем everywhere, young men having generally managed in & much less systematic TE me ed by several years’ practice with t here, o lan dinaa? guano, artificial work of the farm, to e мес the office of а агл nt at an rchased cattle food, the increased b ore, where they have oppor- о : im рану scientie classes at the university to be on this, one ot largest and best managed | ва and elsewhere— е uniting the two most influential | farms upon the Continent, If, for example, the C EI: кт тед that c made to неч каче of а | hie district be taken for comparison—wher thoroughly bel раненне Iam well aware this їз but scanty treatment of my | subject; but indeed no other is possible within the d It must be admitted n naturally fertile e,is not the pa inc ig returns; never — alluvial soil, c etii h t to loo ok for Mr. Fewster, of Nailsworth, Gloac Bte | have known all my life fe both as a рЫ Mo. “һај thropist, and as a man in constant business Sere: | the ehe үзе Says— he hat there are e fow districts i in this сечиј Анат 3 “Look from my nt o! spect of e erum mg D advance ala aniy, атна in general intelligence, and in у а rmous, and the advance is still progressiva, {В the Lye ее» А: ебе fathers, this mpro ntis very в ing." mental wes Heec or than it bas been observed fertility is not much greater than it has been observed | ш pn same Sui -— hi the est & › imeelf a tenant lire y greatest fertiliser of all— time allowed me; and I have accordingly don e little | early p y more im at a certain degree of fairn | w more nearly 34 discussion of it, by giving that same prominence here, in | and Ar. P wly states that the produce of mutto the scheme for the educatio the farme the | tbat district is double what it impor of practical instruction and skill, which it | being brought out at a year ol t dly has i experience of life. | NT. used to do at two years ol Had there been time гур ha: — ater | and of course much greater force, PE years, nd t dit length, EE loss advantages, eth dire ct and indirect, 4. E Бен actually а ofessi — ied sa a union of scientific D A —. — SY To меен especially, however, t me no do durs "e: ofthe many ds Yarn d| a comp: vi lit tle by land drainage, T à ther mple evi | ргоуе Ша ы the Whe at crop, aud а which in the | did not exceed 2 quarters an the wh a he expenditure on labour, example a particular and fairly characteristic farm e di |to 1 94 iss. an acre u cal | and 1863 it has a veraged 80s. an acre, beside but a scan nty illustration of a great subject ; ar On this , 105. "e an acre up » 1800, а nd FL 4 ais is "n I do not think it is necessary to lead a laboured nsider the present tenant farmer, i; nding and real iotelligenos, io peni с we | social sta educatia t pue eror of far sp ; of unassuming mannaa PER often looked down on e ugue | sharo. of the other's sound. pea AT ES pm i Kent І hear— ** The present generation of farmers is far superior in edas n in tion (but ф C in Ted) to the last. Most of our portis 'hairmen unions u this part of Kent have farmers as c| chai 0: boards Ti = n Sponsing, of Oxfor ds says— ** There o doubt, I think, but that the farmers o t preseut аан are better poner d moi advantages of a good education than ier. Mr. Burbery, о анта i says— imperfeoilon f this pa the discussion о owing t k the means are de e of giving their will in ar абса le "directed; and all therefore | noit by «шеш E mult titude of examples which | educ cation n. -— К а! at present add s he following ойно n|w uld easily be ming to show „the increased In shire, Mr. Adkins, of Milco i : "Te: are авылы instances]where the soi o А arai man of 21 about ad — on а farm | century. This vil be pains admitted by y every опе; а апа | о cial bearing is in no degree superior to his parents; but is unusually well qualifod both t ricultura désir , to be measured (рев gon penera aliy , the pretent generation offa of алин er for himself, | by: results of tnis kind, we ut in a claim for | intelligence t generation in ейпсаы рш MM and to make it respectable і in the 5 0 answ eyes of others, ы having up till y fai creased TR Yit y during the period in question, Unfortu! nately, however, for the In No Мб lk Mr. Clare Sewell Read declares:— *'There can be little doubt, that as far as education mi educated at, a school, has since that time been "e f 4 4 esident o more than one farm, obtaining a practical scsjoaintanos | | both i in the [xn and. in, the market- -place wit ith all that | optim ists, Wita асса discrimination the proper inference on this point fr rom the facta befor eus, We have had land drainage er dopted as 5 } t h n Ек adopte a fer tous tilis iser, and we have һай some millions of of guano added to the soil, and t the last year or коле е А general M erri ee are Ad em of the present diy are greatly in advance of the neration." m North Lincolnshire m " ar— dis "No о doubt the present generation are much better edusta n any former, particularly ,the бе farmers, thot кее ny of the more respectable class о last generation were жї has been taking some interest in "those sciences | during the period "under re Е еи The n be little | educated mem A ma. their Social в err. has not 0 mut erm there to qe panni gei especially sqm el that experience has, during this бйле taught altered ag unties —and especially, also, I will add, if all along he armers the policy of greater "iberality and „outlay in In Yor К, е Ms. RUE of Thirsk, ті also taken a reas egree of interest in ex * My opinion n is that th the farmers of the Mh social as well as strictly professional duties, засе wm Ks and proper thing; but the increased produce thus | re pun i м, Ку ose of the; mcm and enjoyments of country life. obtained cannot be A down ie qoe to increased gent, better educated, and occupying a higher 'erhaps even now he tter go for itl i And sd Outhwaite, P Dew, Catterick, writii:- ана а ААТ ЛЫ ЕЕ ог other professional man ma i к ^ m ep "cs generat vede (dore i this neighbours се the order, economy, an nier ue i е natural quality of the dnd 2d, the vx acter | 8re both far better educated, and much more ofa гї айс тоша ыйкоо ө o0 b mu of the machin ds = eris avullable for 1tj proper | tnformohtion than the last, Forty gea АРЫ M proper | cou] very imperfectly, kept very inaccurate cultivation ; and 3d, the quality and character of the | never left their homes except to market, NOW, every for — мач I do not doubt that, supposing а young | еш EAER o more tha an 25007. or r 26007. at his dis- | | judgment, aa and gei his тача hough h as 5007. ог 6007. has peon 2 by him if песен iu this way, Phe his capita us diminished to this extent, 9. The Existing State of Agricultural Education.— Our visi пати is the existing state of agricultural educatio his country. If this is to be measured by results, a ре рача ance may be nent ie claimed as (ойыш ET dà SE - n © во EP e f the wh iih ie quality of the land, товат т b n ей NET increased in pore and ӯ; ue, and e по higher than that of their immediate e predece Ssors, CA d I therefo re leave uU Mop Ld been Lees during the past 30 or 40 years. bt th of small f: arms in v country, whence neither landlord, tenant, nor labourer— € qnem cer nor consumer— on testimony. ye iP LER ve the serious consideration of all in ды! al е сей шеп, geb much more per ago. TAa i? cs £, to avoid the conclusion that on the sing the pro- pictuzes our воп and the late Mr. rice ER ooa атанан аге sufficien e many o results, and Mm д ere res че sedi education, thak y vaile че esti ak | E trom ра nowiglge of two preceding ge gen dicus, Hex unanimous and c ent. as to the e immense strides de by the general body of farm tenantry in general y|bya or. - нса ‚енден e, and social posi sition, there is not any m uch certaint y unanimi ity as to thei eir tak in any discussion - ay arise at Ку du | dinner table on agricultural subjects. 1 remember x | when апу order, pomeres pr ger sent from the i steward would b "pm. obeyed., Now, it read over, e aerei M soubig; ai ут гт Ceai t farmer, "petitio in ed against an blished. of їй» pe is I quote Mr.;Dods and Mr. Grey, of ; a8 1o ise tige The ai mer says— _ e present of farmers are better К do ее to thé ben реле» of po p have bettet d tunities е ио ng these antages on eration. n а Mr. im rey, piri ton, than whom now country is better titled to the respec nglish agri КҮ for his long an cultural ы; — g of the H Teu Which h pe established, says н" жы nio iin ыч ya such a Club in a besides bors, with a library of 489 volumes, bes de grown ann Rie бш moro кыш imet re д By way of datum line for com: comparison, 1 ma; y here give —in бу as to whether the sons are bet er farmers than -— Cr. mem The general finpresoli among heard. of it, „опе of the example farms of Európe--the f Zeeland, Hollan ма адыра tt ect e e 5000 € and was enclosed pure the Mr. Vanden Bosch, holder în in "ibat Торе) from the beginning, а кү the | e resident manager of it, who i is himself both а "e de in be habit for eis years and more of | farmers of thi g those whom I have r n al p n The pee is lovi, pe nearly it is all arable, and is cultivated e plan of a long and carefully in which, besides our annual ! have pud been well ed cated mselves, pe xj whil are large districts і in keel country where the ils there in men, yet consulted is th at the professional liy means were e disposal e farmer was at least as great in the leadin troubli to be sprite а and the tard rem authorities | no with circu of a ке or only d ee that has arise n | them, and the during that period; an question of agricultural | still better ion the ты of a correspondence of | external help. mem fact in proof манон periode isa А. т aod facto prosent generit We Åt leget ao. 10 Was ори at whose o fields Pe stock is now tho! what exemplary. Very many more testimonies of eq! ЫСА, character со uld be quoted n Over the| And it is for this reason, too, that Mm Mar 20, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGR IOULTERAT, GAZETTE. 469 general and liberal preliminary sons to be best : served by those iom of good rein d farmers" —which of course affects the А cation Quite as as much as it does bat t of | genres: 1 Price. mem = who are urg gov 2 and I hope I need not say that while| M mrt painit Jat E ds ЛІ f кейіпі зава - trema uen аьр: anxious above everything that this , Society should do The Sheen the "C ee быш т "о | | 1 - а рон Ml being ed. I have sought for information at large, а — simply i in | Small Е AA pu e c e | 1600 order to ascertain. the truth, an d a ожау Feeding and Manures, by C. Sibson 10]| 850 MES РІЗ fact that verthey Ба Mechta How to эмр zd [18 0 500 the I educati ion ot the pr resent ginta of | may be е)— he question of serica шга ы e I Young's Farmers’ Ca Бага] Рго ably | ds 9 | 509 farmers and their sons is higher than that of the | have Misir, from Messrs. Black, of Edinburgh, Ь nd posco mur ү депега tion—there is n o such 1 universal belief Blackie, of Glasgow ; Fullerton, уй E: nburgh; Long- I beg t о thank the publishers, of these works for во еса gm gway, and Rou yu» f Londou, I also |fr: rankly giving e these contrary i& would appear bab there is a great ied for information Kos pare Blackwood, of ‚ Оре e ert is a large number of ет E of practical and onal know- | London and Edinburgh, ias are the publishers of Mr. other books n. essed ой - whi ^d lave not had ledge in yo farmers or you: en are а ec Stephens's valuable si Ae works, and I|anything like Кыш, t I think that become farmers, They are very apt to take to their | am r sorry indeed that i e not information on | even here, vida ng “ту very large " publie to which horse, and , and gu the pleasures of a " this subject from them, e I cannot add to my " these books are addressed, and the contrasted demand eountry life, and shirk the practical sppnotonkin del t | Mr. Stephens's Book of the Far m, n which is one o for professio nal T in the medical world, we have which used to be more peus insist | standard agricultural TTA and has doubtless as pies evidence rather o mperfect than of a satisfactory Thus Mr. Dudding, of Wragby, ise ез who | a circulation as g^ book of its class. state of professional "education i in - of —— If believes in the superior ЕЕ of the present| І also applied to Mr. Churchill, опе of the leading | I lay f the reading public generation, adds :— publishers of medical works, fo: g information of the | for agri ulta ссойпф professional part of the business of a farmer is in “ е practical тн, of my father's Hime. advance 1 » not believe, The young men 40 ог 50 years age, were accustomed to ploughing, groom their own horse, and at ing to а certain рее. of sto: —in fact, taking part in any of the practical work on the fara Now this is very different: not one in ten of the higher class ef farmers wculd be capable upon commencing business direct own peactionl experience the various ope tions on m D^ of N Veniet loge вауз:— to form ап eim, zi Most duy ане emn bm far better versed in dim. in — mal moral philosophy, iod even the departmen а good general education, than they are in the sente d oe of consider the е prese: їз he pene & be ed у." only "Ж. Clare Sewell Read, of Norfolk, comparing the cate young er of the present generation with the past, says: practical farmers, I don't think they are much e but of — S MP" of the principles and science of agriculture n says :— use of fai well X e general Urin of "ie Met үч о pe^ е possess many appliances which formerly dds:— тау say that I know of no young man in this einn оце о of 22, who is са - of а farm must in us -— ыз ке: i Mi and practitioner into a nth of diffi dian — peat: [that the m. ыз ral | publishers. о sales of professional works to members of a thoroughly vell e pen yin "at I rid have d hich to h standar mate the in dication sir led | by the nator Twenty years ago Mr. СКХ rogi | ral books to the ol rather Tg ge айч education, i iti is partly Nm that pu 10е includes 30,000 landowners ав well as 60,000 znglish farmers. And I believe ne result of the whole inquiry to be, th: T it is the promotion of professional rather than of ced | declared "ei tiv Apa P. " "su ah | smus Wilson, на 5 Ro yle, The number Chemistry, Physiology, Materia Medi Bird, Churchill is LIA alleled by that of other publishers of [n medical boo h the of e дайуней, X the ‚ һе genera rel edubilion "that is most needed in the English agricultural world, WHAT CAN THE AGRICULTURAL SocIETY po? ДӨН ety шау best promo ыа) education in e country; d 1 shall ко tax your patience for more than dmi; minu M: - e and twen тв ago a td mpo рго Аз. ja б ж for pef usi. was late Hobert Je ffri ries Brown of the local F " Clu air- admirabl uent en fore most er i labours, The at g been аш ut co җы are this with the experience of the p ке, agric nM REN о h larger a constituency. First, howeve рде, "There were 30,000 Uien A tig bailiffs, - аа M Sie) ад agri. ngla: чает ею intellig m. o publie s spirit "id self denial dms; I do not "- at ыч d а nd a many лоот E publie diss, уйсун which p returned, a tabular number is in this P rent к - It is prob ble, however, that there may be s e class who m = be better described as small farmers cultivatin -— own land, aud this would perhaps diminish mber of the class on whom veda anlan publier poer „depend, I oig o! take 30,000 the mber. As to farms—of ever 1000 holdings i in rs "English counties, еи were only | over 100 acres e each, I take therefore aniy 20 per | in the b cent. йч the ind — im agri- undoubtedly of late na vailable for publishe rs. To 30, foro, add 50,000 farmers, and som. our Jo ome of in the curre ta may be cited as у Society in ura ra ork of agricultural education which is has ы, be done? There ia probably ia ono. 200 acres and upwards in this try ; occu La therefore by it. d certain RPSL middle- - in society, whose sons may nan commaud а fair middle-class rap egt 2 heir professional life gt as much as 30 y then 1000 young men of t bis class are every усаг d sgrienltural students, and dod hav Enn If to this мат e be M n student or apprentice to that of professional agricul- ur аьа in Scotland a тер assume turist. Мож we may assume that there is at least a There are i t|the * publie" АЛ, m ансайды (үте in this| period of three or four years in duis or appren- as likely to point out the truth on this e е | country numbers tice life of each educational stimulus and опе is the statistics of turak sociótite: зава UE what aie sales prece: books? M guidance would y useful; and it thus Which however Mn. but a don btful relation.| Longman have sol & 9000 copies lon's | appears that 2а 217 constituency of 3000 ог ship toit; and the ot other із the amount of sales which | rada of Agri prse siuce се 1825. Yu llarto. young in England open to that educational Publishers have obtained for agricultural works. Of | 80 copies of T Rural Sh; and 8500 ed ир ТРЕ this atari! might, and, as I yate she first, соп t 1845. Ж, n 4 vols. at 20s. each 550 8 | ought apply the rein and spur information, which, е T торамы Farmers’ Goet, publi ished in 1853-6, d large Ls e dieti is the work which has to be done. incomplete, I will here Ms sy tbat the great number | Blackie has sold 8500 copies of the. Aerial К lo- Pr ere of local agri sels ш, ped especially | га a pa ublished in 18 56 in 2 vols., for i Of ow d be do dd ons ө other bis oe Farm an ture, ring the mulus and gui ich are neede indication M Me of the i Pies ti in Le iy fe de pen edition of which was published in Vibes tha the old- fashioned plan of offering prizes гага nm Ped i information Which prevails—than Longmans have since sold pipi D Fia "m Jun 7 ma m аг lor "v dh Proof that there nothing more Т; ата аА Ot other books І add the followin tion. 16 is у possible, no doubt, for any is- Tee in the peot rst Perte ees amem тие] Sold. [Published Panes с M do А Col at Dr. man uui othe: чал Messrs, А. & С. Black, s.d rir Success, pim qi — abt eie нары applied to by local clubs E eemper on | Mr. Wilson's British Farming т 800 | 1840 аге really the СА and the stimulus by which nts of agricultural scii ractice. Messrs. Blackie d: Co. agricultural ror on is, and will always be, efficiently Professor of the Agricultural Colle "quem Toce, | Webb's Farmers Guido -3 61 10000) 199 |promoted in this country. thel prdertaken to teach a class of members of t ingscote eee PEACE Ls 0| 3000] 1859 with all а. both that valuable prizes and the us Club, who ve sought his help, so much of | New Farmers’ Almanac — .. .- + 9,000 | Annually t p experience, x chemistry explains icultu Messrs. Fullarton. s 4 are v Vus uci Miner learns that these clubs | Farmers' hoi ет SET 6| 150 adi upon the student; and that the programme part often t of public spirited effort on the Love gg examiners is an effective "addition to а yet, арену few individuals in each co эм; Handboor ot Duty Husbandry : ы езе oral Lei uidance m experience confers upon in- ЫШ арнай over ч лш орад es tint thore io this тон Domostionted Ат a A z (que indeed, heard it asserted, that i t; .. . » for the may, if it jt chooses, шеш use tà any effort it may make Ж этет ot ^" Domesticated mination n and. ege is nr ДУ арра to tle tion, prosecution of professional e^ са- Animals .. d: agricultu 1 ren It еп at lust few w reason I have during the rss Lows me Paliions of there is no possibility "of testing es tal knowledge 62: eeks in Lordi of information regardi dis, of to Bohn. ку. d t in — к Un object: Мо теа, e now full information regarding Меза, ida e with exactly equal force to those ex ami- Societies in pius bout m Dany. however, of Co ade Las ubica nue armia pi Uto } 19^ |steps in rank, and there certainly it is altogether it to make the list com; before Rev. S, Smith's books оп Lois- 7000 | $1849 & | untenable. But indeed I am quite certain that all to Mr. Hall è sending | Weedon Husbandr: 1856 p. Dare, in case for this or any other | Squarey’ ER ACRI Cheroistry.. go 150 | 1841 who have had any experience in agricultural exami- ,9* communication with tbe Main's Farmers’ Man ual > 2000 | 1847 j| nations, whether they be professors determining the aries t great body of ers it should be found here, : ton be E 4 nE industry and ca ази of a student before, hei їз passed, e Fa! "M MN On the Sarzs оғ Books. Cotino VET Exam UN hf * question of the sale of agricultural books, uen ur PN 5 à 15.570 |р. annum examiner e ascertain rdg any обе for ho 410 IHE ааваа RS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Dias %, am — fal! advantages to bé derived from. parents Piles б ë пе admi in üdents ; Sici и айар agricultural student or eene different. course in ih eds and giving to their otis - peer Vae red " Carry f ~ ie d n» x ATP en i r 03052" а; бе реси zh m a T t вазне Fried was srn met w efficient in ps it is i er rofesilotid; we E үе ү АЙЕ: ; and t h ut. If à miüh was to keep alieàd in tlie present por: I would have this Society seek the alliance of the lead- m le (Mr. Dent) could fro бі observation | if he was to be well up in the great di oie, local farme: bs. The whole yen d is divided Бе ёййогвв. Нё ч пен end that "nd had Бееп i | were por Arp he bares. rstand n fe kä w n —di: stric ts; ns ew) improvem arms he y detail of practice, ап careful] чы шен the Society "iita im холц ^d "m lat ЖУЙ дей нова had, but hè could | ptocéss in riii: Having һай Siti d Y ud kis farmers! clubs, with lots of Чын апа energy. riot help thinking that. it Would. my been à gr reat thé education of mary young niét in the institatio d Hexham, Newcastle, and Penrith Farmers' ше {оп had référred, he h ed ty the north, the Wirral Farmers! Club in Cheshire, the | of two away fr from 1 ү ome in obtainin difficulties un Me those ОШ ma land "ru Clab in Birmingham, the Kingscote рөн ce. lu so Tétteré post in the yr labouréd, froi thë war f that &eteral preliti ers? Clu Gloucestershire, the Honger grt the tural Gazette on this subjec ct. he foun nd the wri riters education that would ettáble them to үн Ш Dorchester, tlie Botley, the Maidstone Farmers Clubs, truths t аб were ете presented t» then. and many others їп the south. Any " these, 1 am per- | pre é too fond of ТТЕ апа did n not | Не had seen, especially im thë éarliér days of the suaded, or where there is more than one in any of the Pitek. ideni to their work. did not see how institution, young mi n enteritig who left the репе Society's districts—then two or more united—ocould, | the y сошӣ биге tliat, э wüs rather, he|school at soriethitig like thé agë which Mr. Моњи and I believe would, readily accept a commission | fe ied { TE енени tendene Ver e “рге оё suggested ав thë нен P viz. 14 or 15; having afters с It | Farmers were increasing in ur yeéárs on their ыба апу Mg me embraced farming аза pleasant ббс patti, в апа ha natu ral that they, should life regard as the most the amusemetits of the аныр field, and this possibly I w m property, to be awarded — Міри ind prizes to the most intelli- agri ricultura al students belonging to „each district, wards lived for thre ‚ år Mr. Нон, AND, М.Р., àf had felt in listening to Mr. they were lucid, femarked tliat EU fte at rut come forward to claim these Towards, great Менон, , Whose Wed етн importance Milo ME the = E it to bè кү of àgti спаѓа! декат, great moment that there shoüld b y. wüst, hè ws agree with that good wou pig bedo one, e A o yw up by the local agene ould Mind of ner: ehe i: ана тё =, Час бам increased па же — сек for the honoura ind peu tial advattages ссезѕ before the loeal aec Agricultural Society à eene ex- amination: FI do not, s hoteverspretena to to discas tliis matter iri with should exist between the Royal t | Agric Sedi and the local Societies. The edacátio of the future farmers o of this country wás of cour e in Ld "d of their relations—the présent гт p its connection with various detail, bt thëre are plétity of difficulties in tlie ras he hort insüperáble, p^ т< believ&; Аб any rate; that Lo BUM ety, Which lids ; bnt be pon op Agricültutal Society Was able к send eximiae through the country, those any ekittiner А т 1888, bé gui ідей ed by thë те ela- tives. v tiis that олу and thë local cepe actihg in Опсег would carry out tlie educational views thich j Бан agreed проп, without Р as АЕ any new - Tüéin machinery, 1 but merely f th М Which existed, Allusion had been de by Mr. Dent "n dy Т! + Ad Betas e the act that while КОЗ mën Sere беруй їп into аен üirsuits a knowledge of the. practical dise of = ER early an age as AE Morton had suggested, Mr. до, уч FA i P M e with some of the previous speaker: en who intended to ннен {ренү "hif time i Hay pu ië Intin re sitnilàr amüse dim Whén ё ut {0 Pme hould stick t and jy p Mei үс never took а pupi without "sipati that Un Should be m emi m Е he remaáinéd with Win le s down at the Або College at Ciréncester thé othér E Sj ngu told жу коз чю nts һай ы Kin tie авва. b Mr. "Cure м о dti d of tie Riyal Agri icultural C him to be an $ 9| promoting agri aste for mikó tlie effort sich i$ expected fr ial the professional education ОЁ those WHó- are y^^ more directly dependent прой the cultivation of the land for | their support. We add the following report of the discussion which ensued :— Mr. RAYMOND „ВАВКЕВ thought і the Jneeting поа | lived i in thé countr ry. He d mot s tliat—on the: coté ed {ноп m p from men meeting tog y harm i Would emanate thë coun gt e is per ут other they t në which he was happy to see. Was another ciredügistaneé which | маз now between 50 and T. Pris were also lent to ы the "ftoi gen ist. x GRE M in some | members ome, which h vel тау shape or other was там X more largely into | beneficial, dont before, and їп this өзүн which - ма, =; beforë it: He had great | e of thank to him for liis | s ik it: гый peni D seconded the Media es eri в вайа | Y sce to the e lectur marks in а8 to the Tequisites for c tires а valuable. Не cordiall only to be obtained by experience артсиЧе мру апа about business habits being requisite to make a m ds ооа farmer, Thegreat so to edti diti mers as to 'énáblé thém 5 cultivate m sed ability, апі at the sime time to pay thiet 8. y e found t | of achten requisite fot bs working of Ja : farms, | апа the appl agri- difficu uity was | country it invariably Hippehet that & large additional amount of capital was employed in any trade into whicli improved dd entered. Capital and осе бон combined were enterin busi and А Peri of this n in t education “onld bd be sitiofod. with is of 150 acres, an ould b +ћаб the hmtéódiotlón Men o wie ч 100 o ces of si e in conne coh w a liv чы с themselves Hiding b ee Fel other mann er, а aim at t 1 m tüdied could eu eu underst а! &thool might tend to injute ve. bowl. ng, qe from hia 0 —no 250 [зт Pri thought very He of thei Ке eni éhildren åt zs е ? aan time, апа a E very large | f the farmer. їп | Жир and кё боран it um n ушей in other in establishing E grill “ibrary at Faringdon т јаб he succeded; sgrioitun rare there should be eye | ot the n | Th whole &ubjeet of middle-elass idi pláces, Sometime lie (M was instrüia ir W. SrrRLING observed that they could hob di pense with practica реу i. apr 3p de acquirement as if t h of ай, t education seliot "ihe late Mr. боой mi pode КАР D, М.Р,;8 uggé ested that where theres d with the he several agri ieultural rine on ан be in haded that it was desirable 0 upon them in this вёре x were becoming riore ürgént, à da "p а the advantage of M future farmer with sciet te in risp а Өбүп ӨН! "College of quon ulture—on the € p^ thought the less € State interfered with éducation thé better. He con nside dered T yam ав Mr. | o ade, o which farmers had erto been. memet еш perhaps ere long, be in a On number а as the chil тег аеры Pri unds e soli tiat they ва не; thé same ай в | posses: | Nieren and th ion таё of "hr ones ш as а natural conse- г educat тейрте d seë what was e prizes. ай r of the Soci d$, v al Шо в. that t they | should e ET in the | gri beyond the|of education f. df after leaving | Не жаш ke ith peus as tation would e d | edueation ei the sons of чб 5 arked that u l by the забна which с be the there тия never be а lan agricultural college | h endeavoür; іп thë ensuing ge enef had | members to abled doubt that. the ышан E xten 2e -— the co givin, 3 iscontinued, hat when a st dea liad to work on | himself i up almost ceris on any special — the d n of do much time to that su subject w. ed by local ап thoritier x eh | тпейїз of thé farmer, s Mr: early educit єч. - Mira g y eye neral ёбой A. ue tie м kc Не 00 Pt meet by other classes in literar; and other means e edüeation after School, The whol i and ably árgued in were all mich койне ө "Ме "Тһе moti ag then eed ise gr ome Corr he Malt bar Parliamént е are fa' to obtaiti ti essor COLEM. с the sierot in ачар Мг. cb discusse d the require- He believ in vate den enef of tlie ргезёйё day rather to forget tha tial Féttillilion of thé а at eothiaütd, thé аспын тоге “в tiubbed, ” ог às MF: be edu pes е the yer details of Proin, a8 brought to unders likel o make no wait y тма was thing to be arrived at: While there- point, e was v Мнн But | cla single | this drubbing process is to be e but I must ре 97 remains ій force i Mas 20, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: mn БРЕНА —€—M—— но нн VIE. ELT кө i t is &ome satisfaction to feel that ie árranged by the Special Tp] was е -— sticky condition of some land in а half wet state, particularly тигїї community, I ‚р 4 very consi vj rable е amou t | fake en into considerati п | бау ма, ГУ, tet by thé Kór Ust вона of perform й [рїп весбнеагу bo expo {рал b^: ve dios аз Ин thêr whil e tie epp miri of attention to t Ена =й» жем Tos dedil iy i) = Ci th horse power alone, from the want of е question of outlay in the pureliase of plant and Pufüeient power to Бас through the hard ground intil r he dios ws ru iü YR le lie и. | was then brought on, and 2 letter read from cn a rain. nb Sw sls ki he tax Y E arley ha$a | Mr. Jonathan Gray, of Bath, wit yr песе to the rappiying ètoam powét to eu ий А chievous o ration of t : , implements Мав beeni much advocated; but these must have b n credse, and i Бег; fore шау very per ns adopted in the Bath Br of England | the serious defect of striking on the h ard Put these maus nh to otiety, when M was resolved to y апа not ќо | %04 thus absorbing much power in entering it; and the work ий, ог what we have a boen the pr ien Ге ong discussion thefi ensued йв to the | із found to be more economieall 0 y M ре gines X оа ices of Birley; had the Malt Ша? To tite ago | amount of capital "ere to start with, апа the | ]оове side. By th ad wedging the ear T "^ led? And to contend t ү" SH нөк Ur » following resolution wa; as fina zu. adopted urian imously :— сад now be driven a - a Bep ue нуе 4 Док, Мини the increased ater of lo ч will follow ti © give donatiohs to meet ha hand, in a manner quia ej al to the effect of апу digging KA eem of the duty, Revenue iš likely y | tho current expenšes of the Society until the annual | ку oas of steam culi mec! — conditions essential to snffer, is to еп e ON R show that thè Жап [сте become due, med 1, 18662 ruction, e pow ru sufficient А of be who now consu: wine of &pirits мп go Баск to „Оп moti ion of Lord Eversley; ihe following ir m a һа ulin E е4» with а horizontal drum of large beer; about as likely as in conseque tlie higl f il ointed thë p FT diameter, avoiding ar any do or] LEY A аси га price о butchers’ meat, the public will vetri айа com- | mittee for tho current year, viz., M eny short а len open d; NIE Ae эү б eis. mence проп a fresli Е of pork апа bacon. 16 is not | Colonel Lerinard ; Мг. Lyall, M.P. Мт; Melville Poctal tight and 5 hosrever nécessary to nlarge проп these роті —the and Mr. Rigden. і. во side, y Budget bas "Thanks noe been ам to Men Grace thë Chairman, ene other consecutively £ i 574 мап {=з = he the m etin ум adjourned be - esda TJ 24th eder ee uaa dare enn © cm at be. satisfactory to hel pee Ever since f : Ё; у; ing а large portion of their power is wasted in merely undoing nit. st ock. à. B. H. Жы; te, Secretary the effect produced by their Wr weie in treading E the ^ f. 1 is les8 than one-third "d o E e operat ion and EIE oüt of BrgMINGHAM : lushitution of Mechanic а! Engi neers. | bro e eina vitia; ind. 2 потнае i T: ele of Free Trade. Condeiitied E E —ARt ihé Jat meeting 8 thia Iustiéation. te a | gren ogni roo bel mght to "d yh ost eminent statesmen of that first paper re п the jicätin. ôf Steam | 2P x3 e З ure Ken en) Led ohi re inconsistent and unjust to the agfieuli ана — to Caltivation Y Mr. Jolin fo wler | adequata erop fn ll убага ^ ере зне the repeal or partial fémission of the tax d ER le vid Greig, ER giting the results of cannot much Jonger be delayed, an d it is 8 none e other Ко ow] er's expeti ence if stea m eu lüv ation during (608 і + огафог Aeb m rt of this or any future чике of the Exchequer read by him ü üpoti the same з The cei of the Turnip and Swede, with rw to attempt to e away b peci ous Comparison | The difficulties that have been m in appl ping marks the iti 1 power to cultivation have arisen fron th he 3: js ies gr the Beccenfd Growth. Pp: 26: By маа & Ryland. ngham, r f its been the loss to the Reve enue hás E epu evel of the ground, the changes necessary in E рена of W. Hodgetts, 22, Cannon Street, Вігт Е Xn uch r on ihe [>ч le- BS al ie puli ie yh of taxation; With a clear sweep of from с > yi dä d'a г дй" таир manis à bu at it id also ‘o a very een three and four millions of taxation, the farmers t i =ч gi from ood and usefu Ыы ассбйп& of t : ér нере u ated on baving such an open field | moving such а heavy weight e DLE ot the Lu suocossful Tarn culture; беч 2 ori аго j 15ed by its t; p ofa driven riy ун t. The * [— с © S = E z 4E ШЕП Б Е © 2% g w р воо енир вва, hich М LM › a in Whieli the author bis dem he tisual method of towing tlie itid, а8 бооп M tl tillage operátions are com- rsede io leted, to answer satisfactorily ; but when the y, ihe EET is pulled báckwards and forwards across the Seasons are ühusaall "de there i$ а great айтап. dland to of indirec ion, in it ands Iron rters or carrying pulley: peg on 15 and placed at md eu ihe ipit нао of the el ch T oru tbis зезд it has been "pop in то the eorn-growing countries in the world. —My o us ЕЕ оа on las off wit nt Its ; 4 а T ploughed lightly; and about the be е ет. о April | for diving хел attended with n ainsas 4 тһе | аге one or two reasons s ms practice which are sown with four bushels Oats and Grass веей8, по? | усаг and tear of the rope and the icol tis Ай 1 va ч чер! ery nicely, Ås р i Sp? Е | worthy of notice; The chief inducement is to give DEM на жиб ины ЫЗЫ MM CCELI E UE T Al ntriva th -. e ii Md off with ping erii os the | dru ET whi mem р bite ja is "obtai i only dn а | land mt after it has | been w orked in weather, roris ed К ue 2m ripen, aree б sted in | turn of the кр api т mg ан This v very fügenioi | y ayer nh on the surface of the а өрө; "might apparatus consists o! of paira ol jas i s rit Uy ingi li Баев. not ү Ме КЕ th f f th ing dru ether Tidgà which covers 1 a GET ya of eart I Аи you eF menti - је by close feeding? MET pe TOU 7 ова а "tie Ьеч the seed is ото: s ab ridge до бө itn n bough "nie s vean xxi. id s ode with СЕ агаш, vtm ok pair ot клет B sire somon 1a =ч soil causas as its pedea eo e re. into thë ыман, thoy ditet a you will it, MIS баш! * < - ын зш у кишу чы йым НЫ МЫНЫ Б ШЕ шуы штан me чока manent. Grass, Du TT the ro реуі 50 to preverit an Wem The pire pies qs em =н сете з this we тер] "in aa i [To | the торе, and such as effoctuatly to preverit any sliping. The in the growth just when the Turnip beetle is busy at P Rp, X Аг EI Mw. i à f air. | Forking Саса Miles of ropes, Di having one row | its work з and unless there sh ppen to be a fall the Agricultural Societys J А аай published іп | centered upon the body of the drum itself, while the other | of rain, the crop i8 &üctificed, or, at апу ral Mr. Thompson" jociety'S Journal some yea O :— | тоў is centered проп a fing; which is serewed upon the body | injured, But w thë ridges ready for ihe pson's er, devoted to the авн, of | of the drum by a thread chased round its entire circumference, | sowing 19 ДАУА, iiébürally the moisture of the best method of treating ne wly laid-down Grass; 59 that by turning round this ring in either direction the owing. or y8, ge y à States thàt àfter г ted fat , 5| distance between the two rows of clips із simultaneously | Soil wil risen the ridge, and no such check ШЫ a pasture by ‘folding se P eue Jui ox eripiet A Ми Чү нгш adi LEE ur е ny ora жер year Aitor уар - = м to t there it waits for rain, and when the оп the hibited, fnll віле of one of th f clips, рш. Кс IO » {тала йө e оп Sel pog satisfied that to Ec э ma forse srpieimen a of irre ir t bonndety, рр!у Л it Ws 88 if it were a ho! pasture was a mistake," г permanent | the im e is сена with ап arrangement of slack Under such circumstances it is а matter port- юе di mistake" Не now sows а liberal allow- | for taking u Au e горе, as the working length of | ance how dry thë sü may be at the time of the hay seeds of the district, with & sprinkling | the e iod сей by the narrowing of the boundaries pne i of Cow-grass and white СІ а E ERE [ТЕ xg i ofa a relative | £9 d the surface soil be moist enough (опе of the short-straw| d varieties ; o moms the 2 f fve to 506; S hat iat dfe puli pulling pn. r^ drawing off ut, its roots find an increasi ; r$ кы Апа as soon as the hay is r 1 В oh Me albae : and th the slack is MEIO 8 and фи of farmy: 4 Шей à КЫШЫ уок 8 amm ор ight before the: friplement сап эмит ЮУ known a similar т system most su "agas | - jm out it witli Witli cattle; beginning f. fi For getting h engines moved а over ground wh going sown oh two with young stock ue a TR ri {буе rst nd siro or me exist, He рө и рр isi ie e Ге and the secret of its success is tbat the Seed cannot enough bea 5 Ong | іё can b; full steam ве read Secure i » the tle. ] F | boing thus the s weakest pa d - wW. ole n machíne 7 ved the Е. нер Анд 43 үн xd y to it ti reased LI ^ e ie carrying нА engine over the чен E potens ^ 'Ther к. peer LES h earryiny n made as mu k 3 two Sorreta Er Jia men umo imi oaa Ө ра Ө: | жеры бейге the uta Er naar s Р veight also used ir on Encouragement CATION, Фа | ppano аланды f & Geld, aud Both conséntly In action, | агу and Т suited d for inahing $ Ње the Jactures, азд griculfure, Arts, - | drawing the implement backwards and forwards them, but h 9 bout doing it, because the 4 { nu uncil Ag. | instead of a singl vy engine at one side of the field with an | rore aderire PCM Pen as the Presen! ty of Arts, Adelphi, May 3, 1865,— | anchor at the op side, as p od. Тһе first h Tight ГЕ БЫ Бе ü Richi "i d *. | торе used for steam cultivation was n wire; but this | WO! done. of favi ‚Ас. Ideni, 1D | was so ynsatisfactory, from its softness and want of Баш pro that Y ay be us such favour- гаа " nt Sydney, |and also from its gret weight and ї able weathéf, айа, mum tillage being com- M КЫ eC WEIN Жен аы ные Ын ir А ПЫЛ е a ay Bonon i ta o d b. "> Mr. Benyon, M.P. ; t for the Mr ў: 148; Mr. ligh лыса Fi. фта те d ате, bosi been ЖҮ ‚ Мт. dieton, Mr, ад, in the meet dt К тоа В [35 UM amm, m also in the M.P. ; E Ramsden; Colonel | duality of thë wire itself, one po ow Insts for the of en; Mr. Woodman, Lieut.- |o voies onc teret кароо тан Е WICKS 1 Wintry Lennard; Mr. Wykeham | rope at үгезе toni of ONISE s'apecimen wii exhibited, ia | weather, extending far into March, delayed the sowing ; of &pfing corn; but Ве1йоїп havë Wë seen а more ғарі 11-16ths inch di ter, and weiglis about, 2 lb. per yard, run- мен А an average 9000 na ès under à tension A 25 ee ded ced ail vigorous brsird. April wäs bright and warm, with бору r the ie ar sb lario i soont тег пет, т, воше rain about the middle of the month, which € ў fered with Ponto. Б pep marked t M air being warm and gro ср merry M in by the т I sig which pr called Maydew, and since e hav "been ting, and on the 25th the pro- | The downfall of two шо! dn amounts to 4 Wheat fields are few and far [medie t lant, and — be rather thic ht land, damaged D ig wireworm; but Oats seem to bave escaped the grub. " all Nap ot Beans аге to be vy тыр well т general; 9 а piece th ри; failed was plough ed п res and 50 and Bea bu I Tares which ad come in asa fine jm for wea Our e flock was lambed оп "'arnips and corn. tion, but the casualties among tbe lambs were very numerous, ncm have тей ined an пергу great crop. — ее а ping, e gon Cete д quur well Sold. out ; but there is still on БАНТ rt seg olds. КЕТ ng Swedes, hay, cake, and ; f cut Clover to fall back ^ jc 8e. Corn of all kinds has measured poor ly, an and been e too late to be of any use a à healthier Perm. in the trade has set in, and will help vec time that w wedes, | iai now, | re ex had begun to but me eA t the lightest soils сап ре уи and the weather is far from . The таи will be at least а week behind the que time. /, Т, Notices вн — nts Branma Cock: J W - question is an PAD: Apply to any poulterer. DISEASE IN LAMBS: A Constant BSubtcriber, at Wallingford, says:— w them, I should been Mp rd e p ЕБЕ Бате а ENS me yning — mem determination : tion of bi e оо much stimulating ndigestion arisin p^ tbe - of rag АН eec has been known to produce similar | g, effec This, morte?» examination should have re- Venet d Chan. анас and of food, with oily purgativi es, offer the уа оне that cau be suggested. WOS SizE or ви IN SCOTLAND: The following table illustrates THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL AMEN THE HYDROPULT, Weighs but 81bs. g Water Rus bei Power. Throwin. (SrovRED вт Rovar LETTERS PRICE LIST, COMPLETE wrru BRASS TED AND $ sd, JAPANNED STIRRUP МА 112 6 COMPLETE WITH BRASS Ы d COPPER STIRRU 2:9 :0 The Price “ Complete" as abor; обы 2 feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose and Small Jet. TEE ҮРЕ ULT is inyaluable for use Р the GARDEN for WATERING BEDS, SPRINKLING PLANTS, DROWNING OUT INSECTS, CLEANSING TREES FROM SMUTS, DRESSING WITH LIQUID MANURE, &c. &c. THE HYDROP RAY BATH, c. &c. ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES. т Hoce, LL.D, а d F.L.S., .H puis S. T LAYT ТТ" C Exorszxns, " anufactur PORT H, AND (уу ENGINES, Machinery. for Pumi че бан, СЕ айз апа ы d Priced S pecial Drawin S talogues, Free per _ тезш Stoa erimus ч As Exhibited at Royal Arnen. is Shows s. ЕТШШ ORCESTER, м; New PrYxovrm, РЫ 1864; аы WIN D REL) Sum und uude ТМ, ОА чс" Ha Poet from à For Farm nothing to lon sim; For Purnia inval working night, Pumping no atti “ы A | | BURY ax» » POLLARD, Sole ewe Pan Wonxs, 17, New Park mrs pube Where a Wind Engine that has been. Seven Tears may арені "at әр” T Tees Wr ie Pe ieg op eid pus | ROLLERS mi PARE pRIZE ROLLERS fr LAWYER РЕШЕ ROLLERS for CRICKET GROUNM ROLLERS for GARDEN РЕ12®Е ROLLERS for ROADS | psrzz the. РАДИ. The Bestand C рер are the PATENT WATER BALLASTING ROLLERS, made only b; is the Inventors, AMIES, E eaey mad pea Queen DE deris orks, iss т erm who will ars on арр pE ROLLERS for ED AT.S ON - ENTER \ VA ГА ias ia CARS er Street, re hia Bi: Duel their d ue poe to their Warehouse in L. Ng Mus Lue. ген x т ШО E rd іг ontinued t-end Office, САЕВОКВ, ANTI- EM a specially а Ка for out-door wo! Mia vh ш а а Allcolours. Is simple in application, "t pd s жыз rg as dural E ru ed whitelead. See а! diis an "ео cwt. тыа freo to any station in England and Wals, si eaports of the United Kin йош. ARSONS' ANTI-CORROSION EC. C used by певају all tho eminent Horticulturists, the and Gentry, for tt their Gar ВЕК ed A.B., SmiguEY Ніввевр, Esq i 11; h Js Two Hundred Feet Suction Hose, and force it through Delivery Tung NUMBER ОР TENANTS WHO PAY RENTS RANGING f М; bd THE REGUCENPEUTIT EINE Ies .I3..lSa| s К ЗЕН Sz ЕЕ ЕЕЕ S | GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY HYDROPULT. (gs 8% 85 85 ане 2 A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IMPLEMENT, |Ё & ER & EC i Weighing ene 5 Ibs. |. H к=, яа]. "i — | AND SPECIALLY Nee agence USE IN THE GREEN dingtonshire .. —..| 58| 50 40 |33 | or |46 | 31 | ее, ETA AR [mmy dne ЖООШ] Bn 72/54 | 56 | 84 | 67 |41 à Roxburgbshire .. ..| 170| 115 95 | 58 | 71 | 59 | 30 “рсе 35s. Dumfriesshire «+| 537| 209! 92 | 47 | 41 | 17 | 8 Complete, with 923 feet; Suction Perthshire ,, .. 944| 3821165 | 80 | 47 | 97 9 rainer, Rose, Jet, and Fan, КЫШИДЫ 5g 2% DER | 31 | 5| 4| .. Forfars| > A^ Wl 223.131 | 74 | 91 | 34 | 13 This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessaril supersede 5 | hire |... gem 7844 |18| 17 | 7 |. 1 bct ELO Total. ы ат [йз |5вт ligg | ^ operation. лова: s ti The foll Fauni atia A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE. paper b; 7 Мт. [мештин са before the he Statistical А Society at Purdy's VS аре concludo by bringing the CAUTION principal facts for the ofthe United King-| | ia dom together. lt was shown ңы men's wages he Hyáropult 1 the pidity f lled ible, со in reality w palming on the Public worthless Imitations vi the "upareput, а dep their connec- hibition ind for sale. і the vomit appearance, culated to дебо: e regards | Cheapside, pes not the Hydropult, (jAnsoxs' caisses (IARSONS' PAINT for GREENHOUSES. (jARSONS' PAINT for HOTHOUSE QYARSONS' PAINT for all OUT-DOOR WOB (QMHSONS PAINT fo WOOD and IRON WU BRICK md 00% Са850х5 PAINT for ARSONS' PAINT fo PARK siam FARM PAINT ткох HU Ў (77285058 РАІХТ ( XARSONS' ab x4 N ARSONS' ANTI- CORROSION, will каены, 25 La Bello S Кайа € Three np The ту thersfre pem this Caution, Es 5: ps "а gentry, un of the nol ant » e be с erved, which XH Сок: odas PA from Я h Hi ld exami ы 8h tached thereto a чо with the geo. words:—“ Tho SEDES ydropult Prisc Vosr's Patent, manufactured only by бағттнз & Brower, Birmingham , London." Unless thís label is attached, t tho Machine is Prospectuses, with Testimonials, on applieation, HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. : CHARLES PROPRIETOR. POMEROY BUTTON, k of Black V: Sold PREE л 1s. 8d. per gallon Ниш, & Әмттн, Brierly або Street West, E.C., from whom Mar 20, 1865. THE GARDENERS' CHRONTOL, E AND AGRICULTURAL EFE GREEN'S PATENT Eua MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, SOLE TURER TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY MANUFAC THE QUEEN. p ADJUSTINC JOINT n [кон RAILING OR DEPRESSING «су? 1 NS HANDLE б с —— —- IMPROVED PATENT LAWN. | MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED By THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have roved to be the best, and carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition, The Judges at the Royal Horticultural tural Society's x held i. 20, du, со Ө кш a First-class Certificate bids Prizes were given), and, at the same time, suggested а slight alteration, which has been done, and Messrs. T. G. & ide: Messrs, T. б. & Бох beg to state that, owing to =k "im Few x M MATINE in eol gen, they have bn ble t te ord h that despatch due to their numerous customers, but are now ha: g ir premises, whereby they trust to be in a position to send off all orders the e day they are received, PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. » cut ю "ен. í 7 To eut ш — NR ds ede s 10 O Suitable for One Person. А * ^ uy 4 : Suitable for а Lady. о cu а: Л E 0 Ген vals o Tis from. H У. AMETS T 22 р оа А » 16 » 9 : > 5 га : — Jor w iam » Д ” В n 2 Packing Cases are adi. at the following low 8 viz.: for » 10 12 inches Mein 35.5; 14 and 16 inches, 4s.; 18 and 20 са бз.; 22 and 24 inches, 6s, Parties Providing themselves with Lawn М; И returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them. them away, when not in use, to prevent them from getting damaged ; PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY MACHINES, including Patent Self-delivery Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching to ordinary i i ess, To cut м inches $e 2 1.213 0 0 To cut 2 inches i e gy A 0 0 ] Leather Boots for Pony, 225. » —- o s. 15 0 0, Leather Boots for Donkey, 185. & EQ o ee nt 0 0 и анн eT n cR mimm The 26, 28, and 30 inches can easily be worked by a Donkey, or by TN т. on ап eyen Desin the 30 icem 36 —— by a Pony, and 42 and and, as the M Д ise i king, th t spi g , or in апу way damaging the MACHINE. E, cm nds NN DONKEY, and HAND ыз ай» (over n асай panes the advantage of self-sharpening: the cutters being steel on each side, 21 y orig zi opposite eis of ^ ^ — bottom blade, when D^ "wig eq Ра pop boji DEL ivy Ба The above М $5: PINE dan ‚2 2 4 ii 1.15 ГҮЛ - Ф. * 11 41 P xa qu P Селі 3 бым: р i , Є "——— уру © Li МЕ э 5 in Ragland; are warra "Y ae ‚ЖУ I COGI URSUS SEO X E 5 3 dial " THOMAS GREEN axp SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, po ы, Мемо унаи ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, Соо Е.С.; 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN; BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mar з, igg 474 = UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against H и тш ан А #1000 the NEWCASTLE "best spplicatiop.” EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES, x Ѕмітн, Woolston, Bletch (Moule' е Patent.) ea Ашта чаар Caution to Gardeners. Y. nC u ask for AYNOR anp COOKFE'S WARR ТАХТЕр PRIZE AN BY МӘ PRUNING and BUDDING KNIVES, ж: dios you get m them. Observe the mark Ѕлтхов, also the corp ark Onr. V | [ [ ! E & e О WARRANTED, without b which pope, genuine.. “үн А S. & C. et having to caution Gardeners and others, but are B. 2 regri , їп corsequenee of an imitation, of common 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, w.o quality; aving been sold for the genuine one, and ызы has caused ЕЕ "0. many complaints to be made to them of Knives h were not of | ———————— their ш. 1 аге wi эсен both by bees end makers. THE PECULIAR ÀDVANTAGES OF THESE CLOSETS ap ›Сомйорув OVER THE О S.&C judi g Knives are the best and the cheapest WATER CLOSET AR: RDINARY in the market. Ў | Paxton Works, Sheffield. p eum — | , First. — That the. deodorising material (dry surface ‚ earth, or КДУ, or other subsoil) is the best f ! or the purge ] m. T. ARCHE 11» by her Majesty the Queen, the Du риб of N „Жс лш ч for | Syon Ho en his Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chis eed erm | | by a forcing pump, and its remoy al after being use d may be entirely without offence, Prof fi 6 «“ dic Rus R'S *FRIGI DOMO. atroni sed | Secondly.—The supply of such material to any house or premises may be much easier than the supply of Olater puo rm E ey ior шо ө Помет Society, Sir r Jose Ti appli ATA or the Оту Palace, Ri ological Society, вої НСК fion COLD WINDSand MORNING FROSTS. | mes Т need escape into the room or building i in which they are used ; and so pon that all fins (шъ ш FRIGI P DOMO," a Canvas mada c of онд. рәге Ha ir апе id | reyented. fermen пілі 00! leet non-conductor о! eping, wher s 3 it: ы ‚ а fixed temperature. It " adapted for alf horticul turel il Fourthly. —The expense of these Closets, in comparison with gi of Water- нт. d as do th and floricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits and Flowers from the | trifling, and as to repe ürs almost nothing. For ins stance, there is n » e int a scorching rays of PL. 4 o bid inan wind, тёдшгө lengths, of insects, and from | veat d, and there morning frosts, To be uir Teo o yh ide bras 9d. per yard run Lastly .—In all lar; ge Establishments, such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Schools, Gaols d A 2| stas a. weed " co e s M P be saved annually б, й › and Asylums, a re An improved make, 2 yai wide.. 1s. 9d. par yard. | TE f f йе палит na improved make, 3 yards wid 2s. 8d. per yard run | е e ciency 0 1 ese Closets is so great аз to be scarcel зае to those i i Domo" Netting, 2 yards wide, 18. 6d Š yard run. th y persons who either have Dou | MAS AÀRCHER, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, Great | | Xm Lane, "pat don. City, and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- | Price or Apparatus ооо ООЧУ ОРЕ, 208. per men throug! y^ le є Т)» TFE р р, : uch cheaper Е” ж uj J y and Prospectuses will m р: on applicati, Have much improved the construction of their GARDEN ENGINES in some impo par- ticulars for this Season. T 55 be obtained бошон. the Kingom WARNER. 5 No. WARNERS strong Si д Gal- yanised Iron Tubs, well painted— 10 Gallons £2 19 0 d 314 0 Жз: 419 0 ago 510 0 9. io get out of order. Price 95. ease ieh åt ip ШЫ, кай mone ND DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application. К ' AT 1 Мах 20, 1868 THE GARDENERS OCHRONTCLE AND AGRIGULTERAT, GAZETTE 41% ER Е ZU RDWIN COOLING piu GUTTA PERCHA SOLES.— Important Sale of Japanese Curiosities and M pene the pe Bai Sy n To Gab р —Гһе Gutta Percha Compsny have i Wo ET G. GLENNT, Esan tho ekint ДР of the following jetter from Т R LC. C. STEVENS wil SELL by d at * Gentlemen, —I orn бана rcha Soles and Heels these | TUESDAY, May 23, at half My sor gie xu m ir Pe ч АМ ПО E L g AT E R R 0 Ў, ро eárs, and bei „зы ina necessarily аш in а!!! from Ja and Tas isl and CHIN ENSE S GENERAL ui ин ВШ Weathers, and with the ? grou: nd in âlf states, I would on no account be | BURN. ISHES, BLACK and other LA vi WA in the ppm ep near Live: without them. Аз a matter of economy 1 would recommend | shape et ы түз ‚Жл Trays, &с. Large Crystal Ball, Painted Reference permitted obility and ntry E ee Great | Gardeners to u them, for they may repair the worn part at all| Bereens, Carved Ivory and Wocd Curiosities Agate Beads, &c. rn Кн. timos by Warming the materia] at the fire, and pressing it from the | 29 Cases огу gice JAPANESE TEA ; а] received direct from Bri! ^ wis to thé worn , аз easily as if it were so 1 dough. | Sen: and E sold Without the least reservation. ating by Hot Water. 1t it the duty of raons who must occasionally wet their| Оп view the day prior and Mc — of Sale, and Омарта bad, J. HOLLAND $, IRON iced cops feet to adopt ei hat completely дейёв damp. Many a|- Bankside, Lon ndon, S.E. P would escape colds Ж; rheumatism by the Ж of Gutta | portant ЕЕ f Hardy e Plants. AK "WATER PIP. PES, m Stock, per y. zip 1s. 4d, ; | Percha Soles.—Your obedient servan G, Grrxxv. ’ R. J. v STE мы NS will SEL А. "т AUC ОТ. IN, * H эз. ; and 4-іпећ, 2з. 7d. BENDS, fi Sto 1d. 25. 6а. Every variety А, utta Percha articles, such as Mill Bands, Tubing, | +1 his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent Sinch, eg Sach. THROTTLE VALVES, 16 ., апа | Soles, "Sheet, p Buckets, Fire Buckets, Bosses, Union Joints, THU RSDAY, "May 25, at half past 12 o Clock p ——À [without tho and 3 me nnexions at equally low prices, and all £o ot | Flasks, Bottles, Bowls, Chamber Vessels, Toilet Trays, Spo: | least res егүе), а portion of the со. LECT TON с) psu Је, tms аА , Estim fs еп, and orders by post Curtam Rings Galvan тапіс Batteries, Саро? o traps 46, шав PLANTS introduced by Мг. J. б. ўе panetually attended to the same d dis the "Trade. a hai Guita percha О mpany, and sold holesale dealers | es fo m Juniperus r Неа! by The eis ‚тана, Сомрахт, Patentees, 18, t Promno тен 8 elegans ‹ бтк Е sating by A —€— Ex holesale Prices, | London , з, 18, meus y Road, Ва E pied Any os — i hons, Tee Pipes, and every other connection; ra squarrosa ariegatus nanus L7 Hr эй СЭР Boers, 8 Зайне, Co kx ical, ERES Sinos LAR, abies Accius Pinus Когај шы 1 n ed Во zr and Iron nds to " rma Raj phiole КӨ [4 and Elliptic, from 248 dag d Tenders Ld Sewage of the Metropolis, South Side. 3 olino T ork, 50, each. „Valves from 10s. 6d each. Patent h » microsperma Ketinospora lyeopodioldes р нш red purs Es, Furnace Eire, Supply Cisterua; and HE. METROPOLITAN BOARD of WORKS| 5 polita ом of every desc! роп тебу give Notice, that on FRIDAY, the yth July next, tbe 250408 #айошов vera « нта IY NCH N WHITES e Wirt. per Ground Street, Black- | will ts prepared to recolve TENDERS tor ihe UTILISATION and| » limbata obtusa aurea п, 5. Price List on UNS LEASE or otherwise of the SEWAGE qischar the Main » longifolis pisifera aurea Outfall Sewers on the South Sido of the Tham ders must | » mascula T verita ses and Conserv: contain a full description of the Works орою, and be accompanied үнүш elegans ge орвіз dol am FREEMAN. Hortieultural Woke TAE N.E., | by Plans and Sections ho bbs Full info èllia japonica variegata variegata H. Established " substantial made GREEN. on MM Ню be given of tbé manner in which the АЯ Euonymus jii lætovirens HOUSES, Yor r fixing AM t by 13 feet, 501. ; 21 feet | treated Бүлүү ЧИ Dy Irrigation, the Mode of Distribn- A » аш ariegatus Btandishii, £e., &c. EE 1 951, tion, tho Quasi y and Locality ofthe P aot oror тыгр IE реда: fine Жын wel il established Plants їп pote, lotted to suit Ыл A UU for Sale, 36 feet by 19 feet. Ко, the Pointsat whic! pr to betaken, tbe Daily tity „ы їй; " вай ше Trade e Assortment kept. to be pet, MN put o varion "D aud the А ping e Mornin EN and Catalogu ower e О; T of electing г: 4 ons 0! ренина din: un Power Horticultural and Hot-water| Commumieations with the Board's "Бетега the provisions against ricis: à from zn arrived in Works, Loughborough. Floods, Failure of odo of Deddo Power, or nire "Defect m the Co: ompany'a lendid EL. Pit tio » Works, the Mode of sation othe: ҺЕ TH EVE NS vill SELL AUCTIC a a " А MESS NGER, the ы rietor of the above qu & TA DEAE the 20) demena ue his падот) Buil to largo Fit the same ine with an dubie set of to execute nl Orders en and at ti lowest possible consistent with del. ds substantial ME Я Illustrated Ма es, Working 1 and Estimates, free on application. Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. Жо for e he MILLION. 2087 ће” pie | and patented by Sir Joseph Рахіо; Ho licit, cheapn excellence, and durabilit, RPAN N-ROO ЧО de thr three coats, and glaz lazed with а Sheet Glass, Ve tile тему for t, 2 by 131t., 247; 43 ft. by 19 ft., Tnusirated s E wes Pri cation Ci on AMUEL Нұвемах, 7, Pall Mall Sax Xue London EN. > ү Also, A HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- TION, 2d Edition, price 18. ; post free, 1s. 1d. —— 8, рові пов, и 1 7 7080 EATING by HOT WATER c an Brivat Bui Ra о e most im 58 OCC CY а Do À- ation. These adapted for setting ее Po HER E or as mm insketch they require хо BRICK WORK. nes Pers oris M s su Park E pter INDM LL for разреза mn Foyer аркага». To Po Been daily аф work as rure SVE RIT and Glass under Ly A ie the most eminent Н, ighos , ped а of 2, orticulturists of the day t] be the “ deside eod Ra Stry o n and richness of plete ey mim that a a con. structures is m The eet known as pim в Patent) is a etas E be. е t, Plant, Business, Dixi all MS yith As important im hi in aman ction, and after numerous ex River aae леа by gentia "mij Y: [EU ы Ре Ча бшу шак? өш 53 Жаш as be desired маме bui uilding. Berticultut and NEST Я сн to pua m ^ "iral Builder, Hot- water Bugineer, & dank GEIL — C. ВТ. Se nce or injurious Great Room ms, 38, King S! Мз his FRIDAY, p 26, at half-past 12 o'clock! precisely m I he. Board vil also require añ E Estimate in getal 9 the сові of the con: Cov i A Act: emplated Works, the C: proposed to be invest and how an: 7 и , in xs manne it 5 bo raised ; piso fn Terms і vhi ni is pro | о abont 600) во ditio nnd BULBS of LILIUM А КАТОМ, j «d, in osed to chase аке ease the Sewage, an а Ten 4 Ва for а Le: e „ Royalty, or Mode of тау t 56 Оп view the Мо Snag = ia mag Catalogues had made to ihe Aa Téndér must contain the of Tw Б Bedding Plan or more d by the Board, who shall To Toini bo SINTO TS OX TOS Board, who sh STEVENS ЖШ SELL by AUCTION e performance ef of the gray boi EA "for the efficient execution ^i the Works in SAT T Ma ayat dni £ [y ee A Garde im WË ordance Tus е Provisions and subject to the прода of the ATUR D4 Е, "E AND P GERANTUME" EMO cds са заде 2 X кз agains ss, Damage or Inju { njur ай Works od р LARIAS, LOBELLAS Legal ат arising out of the TROP/EÓ I Ке TUNI FUCHSI FERI RILLAS, UNUM AGERATUM. A^ x Tp ог офег operations of tho Contractors, The Board will not bind SANA 1 ipe p&o. Also some RUSTIC FLOWER POTS, , itself to eet the highest y n viey the on of Sale, and Catalogues | The Plans and Sections of the Sewers can be seen, and all inform. x es tion obtained аб y 08105 of w. Maser of "doe. Metropolitan Holloway. Boar A of Woi Ej at t Office in Spring AS el LA] MPORTANT SALE Ор; о УУ "Bxpprso PrAxTS. of 9 А.м. and 4 P.M., Saturdays and 2 MER Ve em AND MORRIS are instructed enders are to be ( te Desi , and Mr. [en 22 Jun SELL by AUCTION, on the E T delivered а ey this Office s 4 ONE on Thursda; кы» Premi: mises, $ Arg o Street, ри Holloway, on 6th day of Jul and no таси will be received after that TUES Y NEXT, at п "for. ni o'Clock Cook proe 'ecisely, 40,000 Choice x PoLLan», Clerk of the Sad BED DING dee gs idin us and et Брг ring € Gardens 1. Geraniums; 6000 Erg Kayii, an ice of О: e n Calceolarias ; 1000 Р. роте са iums, 500 Gazan 1000 Intermedíate L tr ТЕ ^ ARM of TUBN S t Te Prin chsias, 1500 рева lias, 4000 a opi Verbenas, O be ET N rim s Е [ o UD id : eli $c Presenting а са гїлї T орна 102 Le of Ате, d 16 acres шог Paa е Trade and Proprietors of Pd Gardens гош inusual ir 2 4-1 ock, Cd Catalogues may be had on the Auct P r$ апа Valuers, American Nurseries, The Hone L4 p raus Кын d il q Б be вові d dolo Бк. Se 2 Premi i hin d of or ho Auc 20th Leytonstone, Essex, N.E Á" End N d laa NNUAL SALE O x Ben AND Ornxn Р ESSRS. PRÓTHEROE. AND. MORRIS will SEI LL by SHOFION. on T , Bow Road. iddlesex. on WEDNESDAY, "Ma t 12 o'Clock, about 10 be LET, by TENDERS e MANOR FARM of A ELD, 4 comprising upwards z i] acres of light а heavy eventually be increased by 300 acres, tne giier p p P Xt which will be added at the end oftwoyenrs Tenders L M © 10,000 BEDDING and ж HOUSE er 2 к consisting of very to be гаоч the LO St. ugs оне Мач гон the 20th Poe un ‚ап Ө" legated Geraniums, Azalex indies. errem d pr Shrubb бу бы ү TE choice dim LT To Market Gardeners and Other elio! tunjas, elias, Alyssum, ұс 2E E es ба LEASE, ВАТ Acis "à excellent Stocks, шый and other Roses, TTropteolums, Eccremocarpus, T m Um GROUND, in the M Lor Cobæa, F Chrysanthi est put of - Mene of Evesham, ko, i ila Rust phog MZ Баз кеб, Tables бо, 50 m Aue севвагу 4 Рават в good Modern-built y Hous all n Dui B8 =ч T d н e D red p t » ir Чорт? vm to F. P. нв, Esq., mien Evesham. EU fhe Аче Hor ke а оров м малый a: ad Pigs for Sale, i : R. WAINMAN has YOUNG BREEDING PIGS of his Lar; and Middle-sized Breeds for Sale. Хон eed. : Ариу D Ms Кыша, Сайд, Cross Hle Verte Herne Hill. Sanz ОР Amour 8000 GREENHOUSE AND Dum a ESSRS. UELLE ORRIS are in te Sales bp Quin, — Нез ма Eg эше а ваа С ё Ke тй АА е Abbey, m hire, the ent COLLEC- Brixton, TION CELSUS. consisting of Humea el. азал, Gera- Ncg SALE хр AGE ii Prants, aome om ай о aen &с. Nc E раа. pem. noris a k &c. RRIS ә SELL Des pre e ogues ә ni x petto f y ji MD D closing one stamp to tne Auction 3r 4 Рован [um Road, ow e пө жаам азе ds ii det DeC РЕ e о! е D; R. JOHN BURFORD will ВЕНЫ ГА AUCTION, the usual a Амоа Dent: MENT days Ted Pigan олш ы "oc е No Pai A^ i s ог агар C 5,6 vu ш рше, endo n EE: рвоте aud аб, Amalen аан ünreserv iya Шр АИ S Bor iong or EM E JOUSE gf irgo Dstone, Ess Yu dimensions, t long 4 Kid Лит wur and Sale o of Firs re Mis B Egi поп Stag | M ESSES. vr PROTTEROE Fila hit ig Аруай, "moved previous to "EA Pun E En and partic! ДА merda at D. Eo, pota Шеш of Fine SHO GER. САТСЕО IN rw EPACRIS, E $ Fiskerton FU orton, near Southwell, " Rire virt of DEM. TAL PLANTS for Bedding. serion ала 8 E INVESTMENT. lading tne E NE DWARF and a CER Мао US T. PITALISTS, AND OTHERS. TE RHODODENDRONS. pw аза T. An SE; С. ether wi M! Wars 23958. EN SELL ar AUCTION, on | нев FLOWER Бо and CARDËN SEAI x фы араны р Pim АЫ ЫНЫ | pojes уа оа = ots subje n , there declared, t| llówing valuable ge is OLD ESTATE JE ve | ө i Fisk 24 i d Morton aforesaid, or one of them reduc) = Аҹ. RTANT aui ai ; =: ye that house, Stables, Cow- Е. STRAFFORD begs to announce for SALE b sheds, and other * rd ce thersto ; and also ай mu AUCTION, without reserve, on THURSDAY, at Red- (1080 of valuable Meadow, 1 fand Агаце Байа Култ. ОЯ Eu. to WV Жыны brine" 8 aii ену and eim or less). of Pe ы ead of Bulls, Cows, and Heifers, which have LOT ^ лш жш and Orc en bred d aem резни г ао we р garden Bard choice r, adoiira the last described img 1 acres IS рь | some d oth the famed herds of Messrs. J? C. of the cha Pear, Pium, | Athe у iod уре , ай i eR тав MEAT Sela nac) protai а "бобе. d dona Wen Tir РМ? EP poen IE апа «бошай a also pe iie of iex Ф, Eon whi МО Vil ре on d the small but select гере PURE- ipe ONE wel rusos | BAR AMORE HORNE ста NL M, усы, ү! n т. es Ge is inc Bsp а жылы Lee ns dew zc = [эү Viole! E aon an d ор -Ar m TE ved eid Harvey, " KC " 3 ave Е T ойр» ЖАРА бм o кү көр mid (16,98 1 mp E s : towns арр to М: marrota, ib b Suae, шау 0 nd кА N т MF. Опит оп т, VEY, , M о BIE, Карс ex dum. = Д omes a менн ваных KE Bai X4 чыке icr Foa “з йи, Кый; ө of Ms, Кы » ай t NxwnBALD, Solicitors, ы 416 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ts paid SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT ~ LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865 PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY UEE MAJESTY THE ALEXANDER SHANKS & SON аге А. S. & Бом, in introducing Ip, gratified to find that in the large provements into their MAC and increasing demand for their have been careful that the айтшы eelebrated MACHINES, they receive in point of durability, sim olii q a conclusive proof that their construction, and superiority hik merits are every, season becoming work executed, which have al more appreciated by the Practical along been peculiari to mes Gardener. MACHINES, should still remain. HAND MACHINE ^ ENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, MEET AM PALACE, HAMPTO? i НАКЕ РАТЕ in eT of the ROYAL ношена ааа at KENSINGTON ; n the rpm of the CRYSTAL Hier RE SYDENHAM ; in VICTORIA PARK; in BA SEA PARK; undreds of the princi ipal Garde ns in the Kingdom, as well as abr xL merits have been fully ue and their success baa d. PRICES—including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingd SHANES'N T SHANKS'NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865, | EW PATEN HAND pU for did: idth of Ci |, Width of Cutter. 7 ао аы BHL MARE ae тл елыл агуны, 28.10 оле Worked by а Lady. | 19-їпеһ Machine .. . eo 0 5719 6 Easily Worked by a Mini Boy А 12-inch Machine .. ^ T2 RS 4 10 0 nonis ath Machno"? P х 8 7 14-іпеһ Machine .. А 2 810 0. Ditto by a Boy. | ; x s 5 | Ditto by Two Men, 15-inch Machine .. РА б . 612 6 Ditto by a Man. |. 24-inch. Machine . Е 17 6 Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, 4s. extra ; ^ for the aheri Te Ts. 6d. extra. | SHANKS’: NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHIN. E. SHANKS NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE, | Width of Cutter. Width of Cutter. If wi e coo. ИКАНА со -. 2E XR 30-inch Machine .. — .. «£19 0 0 .. E 28-inch Machine .. ve "m ЖЛ әй) „0. 320 Oi: 71.2 36-inch Machine .. А Ks 1 298/70: 0:7; 2 X Dee » E 15 0 305. i 42-а. Machine ne э. se s 26 0.0 i, 1 К » Silent Mél: 12s. 64. e ; Boots for Pony, 21s. per xit: ; 48-inch Machine , 40s. Ditto for Бона, 16з. per se & T Silent Жл 205, ORE det 8 n > Feet, 245. jai set s.of distinguished individuals, both in this country and abroad, wh I» honour to receive :— . HIS M! x кап OF HIS ROT. CE OF PRUSSIA "v HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP 0 HIS GRACE ТНА SROHIISHOP OF.CANTERBURY Gm | - THE RIGHT-HON. LORD PALMERSTON Ніз Grace the Duke of Bedford The Right Hon. the Earl o rnham e Ri Lady His Grace the Duke of атаа Тһе Bight Hon. tho Kar lor aat abo ЛА En Rer dd EA Si Віаһор 9 рага xs Thé ваш Hon the Ladies ле His Grace the Duke of Marlborough The Right Hon. the Ea: a ot Cawdor d The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Killaloe The Right fons Lady Holland His Grace а Duke of Rutland The Right Hon. the Earl of Denbigh : The Right Rev, the Lord Bishop of Melbourne The Ri ight Hon. тай M'Taggart А His Grace the Duke of Sutherland The Right Hon. ns Earl SET Ae à The Right Rev. Lord Bishop Nixon The Right Hon. п ТАДА Lady Clim His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch The Right Hon. the Earl of Hopeto The Right Hon. Lord Bago ot The Right Hon. R. E: Koala His Grace the Duke of Devonshire The Right Hon. the Earl of Manstfie| dd. 6 c The Rig ht Hon. Lord Monck The t Hon. His Grace the Duke of Leinster The Right Hon. the Ear! of Milltown The Right Hon. Lord Hatherton The Ris Еа Hon. Lo is Grace the Duke of Athole The Right Hon the Earl of Selkirk d The Right Hon. Lord S ru The Right Hon. Lord Binning His Grace the Duke “ Norfolk 'The Right Hon. the Earl of Win: a The Right Eon То Loval Tuo Eo on D Hume His ore the Duke = Hamilton and Brandon The Right Hon. the Earl of Zetland . ^. The Right Hon. Lord Rolle n. Mrs. His Grace the Duke of Argyll The Right:-Hon. the Earl of Minto . . The nm Hon. Lord Braybrooke His Grace the Duke of Northumberland The Right Hon. the Earl of Kintoro f The Right Hon. Lord Blantyre Ha се ы : f Tal р er Hon. de = 1 of Seann The 1 Hon: ына Berwick Duk I (0 е Earl ES "rto: His Grace the Duke of Buckingham The Right Hon. the Earl о! dre тыр The e Right Hon. п: Lord my ^ The Most Hon. the Marquis of Normandy The Right Hon. the Earl Ж Airlie ^ P d The Pe Hon. Lord Ossulston The Most Hon. the Marquis of Bute The Right Hon. the Earl = pemita, The Right Hon. : Lord Port; Hle The Most Hon. the Marquis of Winchester The Right Hon. the Earl of Brownlow - The Бн Шош rd Vern The Most Hon. the Marquis of Exeter The Right Hon. the Earl oft Howe _ The Right Hon. Loud Tillouty de Broke "The Most Hon. the Marquis of Breadalbane The Right Hon. the Earl of Lindsey .# The Right Hon. Lord Cremorn: i Most Hon. the Marquis of Westminster Tie Right Hon. the Earl of Rothes e Right Hon. Lord D: з TuS EZ пра н Marquis x Lansdowne Tus E. эк Ноя. m px. к Ranfurly. 5 The Fight Hon. Lord Inchiquin Я Marquis e Rig on. the Earl of ; hmor«e The t Hon. Lord ps Most Hon. the Marquis of Kil he Right Hon. the Earl of Rossi; 1 The Rent Hon. Lord ТДД he Most . the Marquis of Abercorn The Right Hon. the Earl us AM The Right Hon. Lord Ashto @ m Mon Hon. rus MAE Londonderry The E. d Hon. the Earl о! e Right Hon. Lord Stanle The Most Hon: the Marquis of Tweedasle Tho ne Right Hon Hon. the Karl of Tho КЕЕ Hon. Lord pemes Murray Most ; ylesbury е Earl of si The Ri i e ms Right отыру Ж Бакет Tho Er Hon: e Earl of Dalton zron 2 e R ЕЕ. Hos. Tod Coo ER The Right Hon. the Karl of Meath. s- "Pho Righe Hou. tbe el ойи M quo Right Hon. Lord Rivers The Hou Ya be ber e n Ee: the Earl of Dartmouth. - The Right Hon. Lord Taunton Right Earl of Leices! Right Hon. the Earl of dford The The Right Hon. the Earl of Camperdown The Right Hon. Еа о The Riot Ноз. Lord Oranmore, The Right Hon. the Karl of Shannon The Right Hon. Earl Forteseu The Right Hon. Lord Bateman - The micht Hon the Ker оГ Moe eun The Right Hon. ane Tho Right Hon. Lord Lilfond - The Right Hon. the Earl of Mor The Right Hon. Earl Nelson The Right Hon. Lord Bude The Right Hon. the Earl of Durham The Right Hon. the Countess of Stå The Right Hon; Lo Th е Right Hon. the Earl of Lauderdale ight Hon. de Morel Ent Hon Lord Јова Thynne The Right Hon. the Earl of Hom "The Right Hon. ОГУ "he Rishi Hou. Lord Man The Right Earl of Harrington The Right Hon. the Countess ho Rit Hou. Lord Oris The tight Hon. the Earl o The Right Hon. Viscountess Milton The Right Hon. L t Right Hon. the Earl of Northesk The Right Hon. 3 The Rig Hon: ord Dünfermltne The Right Hon. the Karl of Glasgow The Right Hon. тре peut Hon. bord Abercrombie Right Hon. the Earl o dand Tue Right, Tho Rishi Hon Lord Сач тһе те Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen The Right "Who Ricas Нов. Lord Ганев The Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdour The Right. + Тһе t Hon, Lady € Patent Lawn Mowers ar Shank: S. & Sox beg to intimate that their Warehouse at 27, 150 to 200 Machines. All sizes are kept in stock, - ше. ; y de T the only gu in London: where “intending puras "T Lawn Mow m em Pony, or Нал y» _ ALEXANDER SHANKS у AND ix» SON, DENS TRO IRON Y WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B- LONDON OFFICE and SHOW — M шо НОМ. to“ The Editor ME RT MM London, ILLIAM BRADBURY,OÍ 13, e Parish o t Рози — " at the Office, 41, Wellington Covent Garden. WO. t Ium е London, MB A "Dies ve id Evaxs, of. No. MT Bouverie Siret In the Precine og 0.41, W ашаса gen ereet, Parish of St, Paul's, Covent THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. No. 21.—1865.] SATU — MAY 27. x Abies Douglas е. E : mà Fivepence. , Newtown Я M —Ó—— Bee hives and su; Е... mtem Таша, ed p | Ъ.8; YOLUM ЧА t PEE A WEGE Ел: » в, * Stock of the E angounoo that =» "b as a | "ТРО. above, including all the best t be bai a e fine| Q'UTTON кезт: Seeds for all Soils. у = САТЕ GE Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Hollow. Fed of the best ar ave still on hand о š e W GR “ olloway, London, N. scription of so SS and CLO mt d wh - X late Wide Od ROYAL VINEYARD," the best heretofore. чуну K OLOT еш А мы Muration, agricultural 469 o: 1% e| ul eir us ua ар UNE КЕТАВр, ' the best eL Royal Boss z m at the same prices as Farmen, ao, IET dare Мр en WILLIAMS, [Ам iot ing Canes, 21s. each; — Тау Reading ng, objecta of 491 b | Sécateur Lecointe 487 с RCHARD and Victoria Nurseries, Holl ayir wn Land to T cotton mixed. ....... 49 свео m - e -HOUSE TREES, F , Holloway, London. МЕ MAR TIN mE or GRASS Pasture, У 4 Koyal Bo ai 482 b | PLUMS, ERAI A T R АР ruiting in Pot- subject, N SUTTON'S ESS AY оп *| — 7 85 Prose бта Nurseryiman and Sec Моге, RIÇOTS, CHERRIES, | бото E. Ri Society, may bo had Bost Froe for stam оп, CENAN D rrigation, wa ел 491 е Merchant, W. ere ep free for бакар e Roya al jepan, De Hennie оп. Dor 21 Turnips. culture ati 9 : РАШ Ак AND SON Mi "ique V 865. pete Worcester, _ АТА, E m Seod onn нин: on ари spplostion А Ауа атут SIT other NEW ers for МАВЕСНА ty, Produ and -Derivaiior v: EE ligation о be sent FRENCE AL NIEL | Season, G ce, Elevation, Sit; atio! Ro HORTICU челе eorn ш утс. ma mone керем GE, on ont t win heir NI NE AE T ESSERE, и, dozen: One у Increase, Time of ation, ol 2 Peculiarity; y LTURA EAS ет са. ERRARE d De FLORAL and FRUIT COMMIPTEES vi schien — — — shrubs Roses Fruit лаць, ЕЕ 19 * ELIA FINUM A AL c RU M. Ce em RD 7 ——— ЕКВЕМА. z Mgr er -. SPECIOSA, iscussi DAY сово ruit Trees le APHALIUM S opor 1,1, CIOSA XAR TOETICULTUR AN," ue Ws ка а ыны кА А Junes, Royal Horse Guards Ban RGONIUMS on 8. е, from 48., 68., бв Ез, сб Багаа ө quantities 1 о hamo). Hamper s purs. War ; on the to Fellows s fig hate шн, applica RBEN E Sai Rtn RHODODENDRONS (unde ET us magmicont SHOW . m AND БОМ beg to ME: ра, ай LO SELTAS— Purple King, EE LE gren area munem SUE o INDICA, H теу ERIOED э ames ег mar their | 128. per 100 for оазе: gu or pots, Tir. Spe рауы, Vaise, HORTIC GRASE VINDA, SUT AERD aia ppc 1 P'Geonor рил, Clarence Nurseries, 1 venie FIRST GREAT ULTURAL $ rking Ni S, таа; ppli CORIFERE, ane, багарга бе Rad, X Fellows Friends. БАТ ehe EA e OCIETY. cation at their EDDING-OUT oci LN == ds, ће Public, 5s. ; (June 10. Tickets to ILLIAM DAY WINDOW PLANTS i : үз DOW JARDIN: in great [Дш ао алаг SOCIETY AX LOIN quanam uteri "TUESDAY, J TURAL FETE — К» 8 EL M Covent жаы: Ru Sn Uie will be held о H poU Ee А R P ARGONIUM n, W.C. gd Lady Mayoress. > Patronage of e f e Ey oe Ё КЕЛТЕ S a E, Good established plants for uE S8. POLLOCK А i У з m12 o'clock till 3 by 9 е ao Ј А zr Garden and Agricut S on application. MET UT Library, Bond Pnow: ural See ONA Бото: Каат е агаа, Мітсн Бер PELA 2 R AND dn 8, Two or Lt PELARGONIUM еп. MÀ 7, b кш? | „ MERCHANTS, ап 0. ALTMARSH'S ©“ EMS OF TRE Sk 8. Ковент Ріхск GLE ury Circus; and of | Sr and 295, High Holborh, London, Үү Сын Ш LITTLE TREASURE.". (First-c X HTTOR GE ткы Нов. Воз Сита Nursery, W. EW алй GENUINE AGRICULTURAL- : For Description Билик» 1, “TON (Eirst-ciass Cortit ЧЫ ойкоп WIRST EXHI OW FLORICUL: iur Special prices E [CUL TURAL, GARDEN, unt to the Trade. = y see previous Advertisements. Ее асален tu tote ЭШ естмт ia i ин г T ius Ue RENE тынат TM zum TO AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT aw» d Market, London, HOLDER can Xi rnc demon ы iei Goan Mera Seta, or IRD, CALDECOTT, AND ажа КАК WERT Lr E e Planta of Scarlet EIE ы LEICESTERSHIRE | | d sum gm t de AWTREE, | SALVIAS, and SENECIOS, at £ KONIGAS, CUPHEAS, BLUE HORTI Prize Medals ne; and B per includ per 100 ; кые суру нле, NN с шш оше... с Ce эл ER RE TER Mi ыыы Dr ss il b held on fe 4th Qf the above Society (o RTER GARDENERS VA " Cheap Bed шше ASON or AOE BIRDS Mil Ы CER Oraa A 115i sisi J. зсотт me ai o ai а hundred and partin same days (open to WI ollyhocks. CARA Tis Dele FLOWER GARDEN Di сора зы: ас WV, ИТУ jam SON Bave to ofer tho ab MOM дин ол ie tm УУ ао EE hehe БЕ 2 , 1 VERSCH. ovely new l AME AND GOD ILLIAM am, near H: AFFELTII purple-leaved ACH Y: piae GOD p TEE. COUPER Rs mu pam БЕЛЫЕ ЕгЕъ Mailen Knap Hi t the | and ma his SPRING C. easure i tion. 1865, purple- alwa; M en аха MON То ОГ зк freo on applicati ATALOGUE is now ready, OLLAND axp JONES’ à B c т, vi stati by train to Wokin ©з Hill Nursery, near Claphan » GREENHOUSE, PALA LOGUE of BED айо, „Their Exhibition o: YEDDING -GERANIUMS Mor PE Ou application. Ud STOVE PLANTS & nov томду, eo od амаи с n Ва v аы Гун i sis Bi en om ҮЗЕ › Woking, Surrey. Ед De erfection, and other varieti Vaucher! Christine, AHLIAS and other ВЕ сена BETA JHN WATERER be Gardens, Regent лык СЕЛДЕ; DESCRIPTI АТАШЫ C. DDING PLANTS.— ET ME to announce his St. Johns Hill Nursery, near Clapham Junction Station, &W. — varieties, post froo on a above, including all the p TEN ke, B NOW A oth COLLECTION NEW, VARIEGATED nction Station, SW. — vo etim ж (Sundays, on VIEW XR P he аы Же йы ODODEN. уер Flowers pure white EID CRYSTAL SEA С. „НҢ бирни ош ш фи. ри Em I к d Mondays, June óth an D, М Mer kera pO eet ек aed bundant, бы Е сап si “ 24s. per 100. ` VET Ву З ноо раме by Ранте of the Socie e ue тзн striped witi ii whita, i ur Pen prices. leading varieties. ору а EE: of all the гй Д of Сага, dU cu ty, and by the | 5 M ead. а РШ - CATALOGUES heré one M бет 4t the.above "ui . o d AE Mas сост Й 'ALOGUES o, VERY лхо БОЕ pus gem ao te obtained at Буви KERNS.— UE nar E Mov De middie A is N e Co 2 ofa COLL dvertiser c Sedis of, AST until „9, e Lane, Sti NS e prising al the E. of Mr. 2 e t bd ће, pas urchased : RI f Hardy Ferns is also Hil DOBE British Р Li ut | BRUNETTE and BLACK Н ERO, d le. чах ат OHN SALTER Бош E BD kso по вк у и 4 f Mar timitei POPI dE aa be i Ды Ж M Sending out with iE bega t "X ánüouncé that Bi а б T bi de their eros six ойле on application. ка 5 to tho eties, 36 zs vemm зат E m overt da gisctne Plowers is On ne Коз i ТУЕ CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC РЕ 0. EE ogg ay Station M Street, Hammersmi: M p Ferns) will be issued. : > Mp окъа х ЦИ J onn% сея AM dert у Рие, ds Da Зр laiton heal Planta of te волат LOGUE M ви, is т mi rethrums, &c. С. CARNATION, FIC na e E Y | peta, high їшї 6 centre, UD du Hardy vol Chrysanthemurns, of 1865. His D. out "е NEW | MIMUL CARNATION, PIG PINE, Аз: CINERABIA, | „Уаз awarded most constant, being always Vernis Need Plante, ns, Double Pyrethrume, Scarlet Geraniums, 8 GERANIUM Sa BEA RENT PENA A Five Certificates during the past season—4 fi ( JRYST ALPE liam Stroet, Ham EE ОГ Тую Erde) Bann & Svopzx, 12, King Eee ira ÆT A liberal Discount to the Trade. Еа Н А р, е ч PALACE, ROYAL BOT Turnpike, WP Gense : Ы бна CN EO. C R эв Pyrami Myodesregpemi — GULTURAL FLOWER ANTO, and ROYAL fia e UR PE, en iei р (Saxe's).— Strong G price peto is now prepared to send "Bia & кет ЫП be exhibited ee D dme ма, cent nt Bedding-out Calooo- vation. The rmm this, the finest breed o Утын з Дыш Pee па са Ar WEL т гори, of 12, King ! її and Foliage Plants, arranged by Epwanp Saxo & Sox supplied on | 80 that it is |Беей now for sale has been MULAS J ATs New Plants for vehit Garden, ў 0 07 ANT == Merchants, Kir пете produce will be о wd QUARTER лхр CO. E ру 22369, CALCEOLARIA i VICTOR kosiay. | , Erinted instructions for raising sad e WIOICE BEDD S C CATALOG o "State price » EMMANUEL. Stamps received in growing the plants sent with now ready, ad will E EENH UE of NEW ax Jerreluxs, Royal Nurserles, Ciren p DP рге єн m ra Wi ЮВЕЕХНОГЗЕ, and STOVE Dessovs CELEBRATED E Cirencester. The Best Early London, = рте onem шек dae мекте. strain in the kingdom, ^ Poor CELLA UTTON i Wie dlobe ^ is the 8 COOLING": С. DOBSON'S HYBRIDIZED CALCEOLA: may PO: Р ‚ 8 fon Bod. Si E rr ОЕ NEN NEW LIST oE T тестии занони S roweka winre roll foutre ты, Ld eratis areae most desirable Ch веры, c ek for Sesled 1s., 28, 6d., — Ў торони, TOW rei in wil bo Бован Ё Sons, Woodlands Nursery, Hom W. _ .ТЕТЕКИЕРТАТЕ A кылу PLANTS. — А DESCI HARLES Met Puro, Whites ar d EB SUE TO0E Led елсе ЗЕ КЕРЕКУ НҮН) ОЛЕ or Mixed ү. Б 77. m White e A CoN T ORIEDES , т боша, Mie Ма. Кызаев D 1 troduc- | application. з ddr per packet s торли than REA ĪNTERMEDIA R. FORTUNE? S CHARLES 8 & : he Covent Garg Е STOCK, | t STANDISHII an Worm CLEMA' Snzx, 12, King arden vari 57 introdu " PORTUM do e TIS Sleaford, have > Street, Covent Garden, tud rena cial Cerat at Tho M Joata, reodived tho Tanai. BORONE кшш | Bolni Apei a saa ay Mae nEs o i tn het may beobtainedof Сялвькз N Each 9d. per 1b. oBLE, Bagshot, PE Co, Seed M rchanis, Сотеш - == = Rare Clim Seeds from Choice Strains. 4 2 LY. M deep y ‚шыу, В: S. WILLIAMS can now supply good Seeds of the CLEMATIS JAC е owing :— CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA, maroon shaded таа violet, ллы. ши ge e быр disuf.— SN. ban warded Two First-class Certificates by Royal Horticultural Society. secured at a great expense the entire Жоок and right of exclusive MESSRS. GEORGE JACKMAN axd SON, Woking sale from Mr. Weather! rill, of his, the best strain of Cineraria in M Nursery, Surrey, can with confidence recommend to the existence, and can no offer r packets at the following prices : "ublie, their beautiful rich-coloured, free-flowering and vigorous- 2з. 6d., 3s. 6d., feria wing CLEMATISES, that now occupy a very high position in | CAT CROT ARIA (Herbaceous), from a fine strain, 2s. 6d, and 3s. 6d. dining Pant, фа эрма p grees wil pa гуга on, | © por parret " giving extracts of their “ sterling merits" fro ле win; llia superb the finest fringed Horticultural Papers : сту hen eem. de Horti Бом ЫЫ ce н "s зара d peer Cy а, Red, White, or Mixed | seed, | The Gardener! Инин, urnal of rai Magazine, 2s. 6d and ёз. per packet. and Florist an ho ; i 11 Ë N. Plants of the wing s B +#Ш аб once be sent out at the _ “ане aid Viloria Numeri, Holloway, London under-mentioned ptione >— New Catalogue for 1865. CLEMATIS JACKMANNI, а few koe o ir ann ori улу Ж СРЕ SMITH begs to announce e that his PRICED i t = ЕСВЌО-У. IOLACEA MS strong plants of 1864, 14s. ea. E ОРА ОЕ E n Ding. ud EA d DE a г 1865, 7. > and most Approved "- жойуп) lane 80 т 00. овар. Ме. dos. SONIUMS E Tonale mud Variegated’ GE AEVUM DA STANDISHI (Japan), b beautiful violet blue, 5s. each. ERBENAS. PETUNIAS, DAH M Hh аера HYB fn a fine de violet, bs. -— BEDDING PLANTS, &c., is now read; TAIN for one postage stam] LANUGINOSA "CANDI A, large handsom e, | aghan Torani pagos d Mr. Andrews, free b LANUGINDSA. NIVEA, fi white, 75. 6d. e exchange for 12 postage qu of FÜCHSIAS G GENE "Тв, " sides other ood old kinda, DIADEM, and FANTASTIC, „tho thre as G. A Circular with а Wn. т to the Trade will be sent free on | ever had the pleas > bseription "Of which s seo Catalogus. application, Tollington n Nursery, arie Road, Islington, London, кай ^ G. HENDERSON aw» SONS SPRING The Royal Vi К), ATALOGUE 9 PLANTS contains Notes, other Бого rie t| London, W, eroe a the following : ОВНА МАДИ TAL-LEAVED PLANTS for Summer-garden RUNDO DONAY * PR TTT ARPACNTPETTA fol, i A HOICE and EXTENSIVE $ COLLEOTION of W. NAM&NTAI-COLOURED FOLIAGE PLANTS for Auc PROP TEIMA DARU Жы ИП "TREES, I RESINE HERBSTII, rich Кыа мен, 6s, per dozen. Pop the country bo USD "BUSINESS is earried on SA artin OFFICINALIS GRANDIFLORA AUREAS yellow | here a and Packag aro delivered лө ча Заза, МАНАТ margin Statio ы OLEUS MAR MORA'TUS, brighter than C. Vers EALING NURSERY d. (I Manager. су VTAUREA RAQUSINA ES e. алма Y а 1. each. г) t 1 tion on the Great Western CENTAUREA RAGU ACTA. 3s. 6d. cach (fine varlety) | Ten minutes walk from the Кайа Station » GYMNOQARPA. C. ARGENTEA. FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and се are here extensively and FUCHSIAS,—The following Mr. Banks's sp sfully р a ех of the finest Loam in the County. the present rada FRLTHA HA: M NT pS] үү, T anon Мораве т. LIGHT HEART ENOCH ARDEN | WAR EAGLE en minu m Fe jon. Ti» VILLAGE rur | LADY ormo SEA | RODERICK DHU | EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS 8 Shi pd, CONTFERAE, CONSOLATION I Aou ENMARK (1%.) sre hero лө gio ык, ug Я үз t SION LANE mee hon LANE NURSERIES, ISLEWORTH. " ERR LEM TREES are ANUS and thriving state, and UCENTAUREA PA е 3s, 64. each.—This Am GENERAL HARDY PRO Отана N is пеге carried on. effective and beautiful РИА de is n, improved form af the The Stock in Uu abowv TOM is well worth the į ins ection of RAS ds a s нор m. re e E S Ed алле The prices y^^ yo moderate, and the Plants are t dwarf M ra 1t ditus fom i its ta proto quently transplanted to ENSURE ЗАРЕ removal And pe gem Te The following CATALOGUES ar pun ка will be forwarded lobed at the margin, the terminat т lobe leo | being. Tomier. ne | Post Free on application most desirable and prominent distinction from the original | CATALOGUE of KITCHEN sni FLOWER, and AGRI- Species consists i 5. is E er white leaf рге, the under uy A SEEDS, r y which it 2-07 very beautiful | CATALOGUE of STOVE NHOUSE silvery feature Ad contrast with opposito dark green and | CATALOGUE of SOFT- WOODED | ci BEDDING E PLANTS. chocolate-coloured leaf-tints. 16 is ed free from the wide CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES and ZH TREES in POTS, spreading outline of the leaves observed in the mature snper CATALOGUE of HARDY SUDAS а TREES, growth of C. isina. "This desirable "plant by its gronto CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, lish, August. adaptation for ribbon rows and marginal effect in CATMMORUR of ROS ше; фе from its n whiteness in warm prd зген lder kind hitherto JOHN & CHARLES LEE, Prop rieto: peel London, W, BEP DING PLAN TS, BEDDING The PLANTS. — Roa are now ’ ready &nd will be sent out, well- used in flower NEW DWARF BELTING VERBEN, AS (Type “VELVET Cusurox "), The following varieties are comprised in the new section от 209% 18 WES Perdoz.|Per 100. Verbenas, hybridised with V, joe ote &nd distinguished by is RN sub-perenníal habit, and neat dwarf style rowtb, of which | DAHL se cos cas ae] 38. 0d. | 208,04 the variety last as «Velvet Cushion” s the type, GERANIUM CXBISPER" с No | 80 јего алайа or оло balia, B ren o гари a rwn НЕЕ ation tor mi ^ TOW! e. е improv: con- es y* stitution wrought into these varieti D alliance with a hardie cALclio OLARIA TA AUes" N #[@@{[%6 ө tely p he desiráble results of d LOBELIA PAXTONIANA. 5 e64 20120 боо prevalent scandent „habit, and exuberant leaf-growth, PAXTONI MAJOR.. .. .. 1126 |160 » the production of а denser'growth peculiar to many perennial| SALVIA PATENS. зв |240 Species. Those now offered will be found valuable {or garden | CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM, oub оЁро 16180 decoratio; аў more compact habit is required front prre curved outlines, &c. M „тобу ARIEL | CORDELIA | HELENA | JULIET, TOMENT J. E PADMAN, rona ce а Bosto 8 я оа; св то HT m Бра, near Mottled Globe or Grey Signo Noc j 478 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 27, үм. | | SU TTON AND SONS have a very choi s bus S е following fi S ij nes q d have thi ollowing fine varie of 1863, an. ve thus been.. tested by the poria of two successive yea. T. "Many of the varieties hitherto have been but tho mere seminal produ iuctions from теа зы ад prematurely sold м. distinct and permanent in ташда their b. compact, and ous GbR d iro hout the summer months, "ano E X e x E above an preis pes. Me g | it. Ji has obtainoda te from th. Tiori Oo alike in profusion and со Me Gut ihe ЗЫ of the Royal Horticultural xs Cori s йон io Bv m Pres and Cortilontes Pig ie ет теред Correspon mdeni editorial remarks in Gardeners Chronicle, Jayi Sept. C In Dee. а in Journal of Hi and other provincial pa is also Ее! $ Кыа" Plants now ready at бз. each, or six for 258, ; With NI Broad Street, Bath, near the York House; Nursery, ossi NEW HAEBDY ТАТЕ-РІТОМЕВІХа og — rece 2 y vi and рас; stems tin A ig, igorous and com ; ms tinted гей leaves ENDS ееп, obscurely pilose or hairy on the under Surface; flowers glowing scarlet se pb good pes style of Б Eclijse, but larger, ex uniformly and in profusion. very patc es across, ай early autumn months, Each li. ; if 12 plants, 9s. ; i£ - grafted du. dt T. COMP. /'UM.— Forms a densely low and almost level plants, 315. eee d le of зону, fom @ to 6 inêh in rt | PRINCESS tà edge, pure centre, stems slightly Ed еа аре Ке, Wi with pic- Potally di БОЛЫНЫ аде lety at A ET ES the leaves. Tt is finely adapted ior decora I) се eaa] o Тш EE » n gibbon аг саана ойра, йе. Each, 15. ; if = нит Еч ants, 313, BINOE ALBER 'ons Pe preci a e oM rate Te compact кон, with nich (ore i оу E covered xs of Wales б paing quite a ed 80 Р ошод Lange br arre Á ani both been pru A о argo Me Ete: рыс: CT te pera tei front ri тепа, ал, ы ее 'On Sad. s ME thi io the e variety | fonte DES A thi PRIN e, divided vus EE Back шш: pue bloomer, | kingdom: ly reco shol, oa Triada To “ҮЗ So THREE H or Six Years MUR a з Prize EUR been es to JEN г. La ** The [eden a Adi are rior to any other NE ^ "n 7 Mp por acre gren AE iei UTTON'S Mi mim T. SE SEIR — PWEDE ALi WESTBURY SW SWEDE ri j FELLOW BULLOUK or шы Turnip, 1се excellent NEW MER It cm e: [37 tron; of se per lj ER Вотт NS, erkshire Seed Establish; UTTON'S t CHAMPION SWEDE is me Е ет иен; Stores ex ceedingly well, and ui ШЕРА REEN B. PINCOLNSHIBE RÉD TE " Rar Же а mod ЧАВ рт ICED L Ki maag de. PRINCESS ALEX. pie ү uo growth, beauty. and ейн, fur [AE „А going Dione E will be bo forwarded li Dass eder Ne Ee Шин A a ered OUNG, kg reti near variety 4 is admirar adapted for extensive ins, rib lines, аг effect to of dw; p evergreen ue wd of T dwarf style, it is a beautiful and appropriate plant; ; As 4 pe b. broad-lobi "u^ MM A bod ТАН of L. RBENA pnr BINNINO. 2 dex À еа ng variety, aag din; M ы or extensive t srie ar of the prese very brilliant rg n-tinted scarlet, with & "A Godalming, Surrey. EW AT SELEOTED SEEDS, CARPETE prn "ÍN PARVO PRA prd p ram r1 y Cos CARPENTER МОНЫН G CARPENTERS MONSTROUS BROWN боз the ue Bost LEPTUGES dept in cultivation, 1s, 25, Ód., and CARPENTER'S PR. RS size, shape qu to any viter Swede Wn, Vr pa ч ат CEE dott et Meghan us MG 1 Grover, So tion uud and eed t Bend ш, Send —- s a fne average-sized, full- Roi abit of growth сошр d o of е merit by тне the ошоп Park" ue pe, e, fü 4 ein d ol - aar робота енеси np бато "— Ex e had of T P VE А бовад E AU ; Messre Haus d 80 N. Sogd | Cànan в Co iar, Hi High ho обот, ei Duce АШИ up Mar 27, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL TURAT BAZEFIR —— Wheelers Imperial 8wede, | | E | od F | of HEELERS IMPERIAL SWEDE, the Fixesr, and Mosr Nvrnirtovs Swedes in edet tion. Won the First E at tho Gloucestershire Root Show, several valuable Silver a ., 45s, per b: Carriage free by rail, and 5 per cen one i. discount for cash, J. €. WuzreLER nes en Seed aerem Gloucester. оой, LUNDELL'S САТТЕ ЕТО ON, Heavy orops | this Fruit may be grown by the same cultivation and ша! аз required for root crops, and ready к есе purposes botore 1 the root crops are ripe, Time m wes onths of April and May. Seed of "e years growth is now E for delivery at 2s, 0d. per packet, of 50 Seeds with dl instructions for cultivation. Cash remittances trom unknown correspondents. ddress, Josera BnuspELL, Bursledon, Southampton. Seed Mercha: М. A. WILKIN , of Pr ipteo "Meth, К Kelvedon, ny Банах, пе о: Е are very lux nM 20 acres of туту SEED: CATTLE, LONDON MARKET, COLEWORT, RED DUTCH; COPTAGER'S KALE, and DRUM- 30 ict SARROT SEED: ALTRINGHAN, J. AMES, and "3 ыта of PARSLEY, MIGN ONETTE, ie PEAS, NN The dios are s best and purest quality, Terms cash on delivery. err Lr UA es isa een iple ња RR EE (EW FORAGE PLANT; BROMUS UNIOLOT N var. SCHRADERI ; ЧЫК орко BROME GRASS БӘ aome | times called eius ZEAL G; This Grass Yas Íntrodueod Шш into Great d by Xr сыйы "ЫЕ Li Er 1t чт т dus n пот а considerable attention, fomi the enormous cuttings of E TA as tinent and elsewheri tedly 1 most ri РАР на under Small quantities of Seed шау be Prrza La 1 & Sox, The Queen's ай e preis EIGATE SILVER SAND, 12s, ton, at Swan R Place; delivered es, or ќо апу Loni А а Low ы du TRO rr ird ARD, Swan Place, Old bie REGATE SILVER BAND. E em iad. D ey ы 4GNUM, ROCK SANDSTON. rut оі го I He Belt —— NW. Эновт, Sand and eat Герої, Reigate, Surrey. A Kien. Озо Рам Corax, Que rie oC. or аа асо ad т 00600р'8 7 Pag & Toocoon's) IMPROVED BLIGHT Сом. POSITION introduced in 1850, has been manu. ince tha period” Ho "las made groat ime IMPROV ҮР, `сотт, AGE. BEE HIVE се {иб н iBOU R'S since that period. e rovements in it, and by rodnoj ri introduced by G: = 25 per cent., it is one of the has he есеб _ p AK ov always been the most e nó ody ex- t ree "ам an £ Р N ч meter, price 35s, ecur tant. To publish t news 5 : paper would giv spac ы — for the country | & Sox, the eminent rymen, say :—" lt is evera] im nt 1 the best Бис for he рор we car and a" е introduóe d this season, does not appear to pO the young dT like ы Ac w созо Straw f Gishurst This ur experience after 10 d Bar-and-Fram Hive, years’ trial. ш price 215 26 Also the * February $ pri igraved ssing Roller, for г. E. Sac, sm to Lord Hower, says e guidance Ed AM ае ** Will you please send us 15 d ons of your | en dba unt, dod impressed Blight Composition. I see you have reduced | Wax Sheets, fo the e price, and trust that you may some day be | formation of Ce! able Fl, "MÓN reduction, feel assured that no * Gishurst," will beused by prac зем men," Address, бх H р jo ЕХЕ “We hereby Certify that d ng the pigga time n ав vy Ej NS Street, housemen in the Esta iablishment o f B, Pac 2:04 DL" Ww. Pace & Тоосоор, that we Man ufactured p ; Bugbi Composition » under Mr. Toocoop's sole directions, and that he alone knew the pro- 2 Their newly-arranged Cata- portions of the various ingredients. | E? logue of other Improved igned Jous Mom | Hives, with drawings and Herer Darw, р | prioot, aent on receipt of two EN. HEERMAN, stamps. George Isaacs.” | ENTS :— Liverpool : James Cuthber г . a ASA Ме per gallon {sufficient to make 4 gallons fit for use), | adem J. — King rer ы birmingham: Бача ъй: 10 йш and upwards carriage free to London. |, 15, Bull Мор. , Dublin: Edmonds. ion Brot hers, 10, Dame Street. bs obtained of the principal Nurserymen nnd Seedgmen in | Glasgow & Mc ^ Asl lan, 16, Bui chan, — 8 the 1 "Trade and of m :1000000; к? South Hants Seed Estab- | lishment. Southampt Paint no longer necessary. ES OU p BORDER EDGING TILES, great | of WT and material, the lainer sorts baing espe- | zoe 1-4. ШУ, BARDENA, as they preces nó Slugs , take up little тоон апа dz NM inst further labour | EL and expense, Ч 2, " мі м gings, conse- quently being | н. iir GAKDEN VASES. A POUNTAINS, &c., in Artificial Stone, of great, durability, &nd in great | variety a " | AM F. & ози. келүү | ча Ground 22, Blac скалы 8, ueen's Чррег ком, Vit DRE RA. S,W.; Kingsland 3 Hond, ÁE nile оа 2 Ilustrated Price p ied | ПЛ, Ano SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH ОККА kiii 6 G TILES for Conservatories, Halls, Wei, promi &c., as MD, ‚= durable as жеу preserving Iron Work, iie © r Stone, This Varni EP excellent cheaper. zi oil ой paint on nt on n quar Wo- may an ri ў Irt us used cold. m р red, and buifcolours, and сај capable of forming а variety rounds at W ү [йот Cus Ше К ов, an v Gardone and ey ihe M dE ‚Ав TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than | testimonials bave b bility and nur E Шы. & Banen will X application. WHITE GLAZED I юс Li From ASLEY, „4 to the. Right Hon. the Earl Spencer itchen Rang. Baths, &c. тото ай ding TES a й-б Moria. Bricks of great durability, Daka ani pi ake i Жано Pani I»: * dry have used your Візок Varmsh to а considerable Toà Red and Stoneware Drain Pies, Slates, рена е | can strongly recommend ít as a substitute ae крон for all out- To be obtained of F. & G. Rosner, at their Prem above. | т. Ригроњ p» wood or iron. e ше of your Heating Dad with the Y. Varnish, "оме us к z to 'our а BAND (REIGATE, best pers at the aboye — of Varnish to Lewis pre tb. pis 4e e Park, Norti:ampton." discs at pe or ра a hel ; ра тор вотна Bold in casks of about 30 0 gallon 1s. 6d. per gallon, at the Quantitiez of 4 Ta абе. s Wharf. ram fg ege rm ern vn cd per kingdom. toH &Ss " Priori 1! Iron Works, near Dudley, and GELINTS BRICK BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockorios and |, ҮТЕ ба Street Wost, E.O., fiip) whom only t баз be знао F. & G. Rosner —Addr above, | N.B; Orders promptly = 1 way. | S H "S S. F E Co, Xo онан pe ХЕРЕ HOSE. GARDEN HOSE, GARD DEN | HOSE, with _ Brass Fittings complete, —The London India-Rübber Company, T, 5, Lopon EG. 5 of MECHANICAL RUBBER, \ эшет Land "Кесин PO ALTER CARSON ax» SONS, of Great EAD'S ENGINES, MACHINES, and SYRINGES EE una LEAUVAGR has led to the nefarious (f Manufgeturors selling and YARD, Lulu Hit C (tree 9f Railway Viaduct), end © | aäyortising ex Pre nat De being deceived by such > - рю терзает аот а many d trial, will (ABSONS. ANTI-CORROSION, a PAINT, А cs (Sg AL YS ERIGI е Qe Tum А955 мл ois ; нра Tig. cobalt ANTI. CORROSION PAINT ho eminent Жогол, the Nobility а qe for CONSERVATORIES. ARSONS' GREENHOUSES. PAINT for the ground and M M Manufactured by W. S топ Works, Norwich. | cw ARSONS' PAINT for HOTHOUSES. INDIA-RUBBER FOS БЕ for С ANOOCE S INDIA TRUSER WATERING GARDENS, LA any size, lengths of (85085 PAINT for all QUT-DOOR WORK. (45508 PAINT for WOOD and IRON WORK, (QARSONS PAINT for BRICK and COMPO. (288058 PAINT for PARK FENCING. (CARSONS' PAINT io FARM BUILDINGS. (QARSONS' PAINT for IRON HURDLING. ARSONS' ANTI-CORROS PAINT ers tor a pese directto Cansox & Soxs, s "Three боор of В: расон Lo be sent Wax › Yard, Ludgate Hill, E.C. nd ol , but are АЛ oF "common as caused A ri mum cita „сос: SPREADERS, HAND "Hosted Pie Lists on application, — «2 Works, s JES ds "puppe ori, Shemela; Established À ш THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE Dt ar did BEATON'S GERANIUMS, == Seedling Rose W PAUL (Son and Successor tà oes o A. PAUL) ovs, еда to offer the оніое YIBST-C vr sire THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF THIS SUCCESSFUL HYBRIDIST. hich ма. God Plata will be ready for A SPECIAL CERTIFICATE WAS AWARDED TO ВЕАТОХЗ GERANIUMS BY THE ROYAL delivery in May n SOCIETY ON THE 2x» MAY LAST. HORTICULTURA, ELIZABETH VIGNERON.—Flowers fine rosy pink, very large and full, in the style of Lælia, but fuller, fresher, and ig va E A Set of 10 Varieties, new style and colours, £2 О 0 dex Vis ва. dica GLORY of WALTHAM.—FIl very largo and full, a seedling L Order at once of any Nurseryman, or direct from and of better form t the ире. А а Козе; of зага | vigorous growth producing shoots 6st WILLIAM PAUL, WALTHAM CROSS, LONDON, N. of the thickness of the little араш Price 7з. 6d. e: MADAME EMILE BOYAU. — Flowers soft rosy yet colour, pm to blush, of a pleasi 1 tly 1 тес moderate in growth, hardy in constitution, good and tinet "Priec ia. each. perso DE JOINVILLE. — Flowers hght crimson, a fine large Where the varieties may be seen in Bloom. For full descriptions see SPRING CATALOGUE ———— NEW PLANTS FOR 1865. JAMES CARTER & CO. cogita bush, standard, or pillar Rose, of great beauty. Price рыхт LICHTENSTEIN.—Flowers white, globular, large \ full. good hardy white Rose, of compact growth, el AN TT YA LEN iuda Price 5s. each. NE Ax HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN E EM E E. DOR CALLING ATTENTION TO THE UNDERMENTIONED Last аа kinds, 2. . per dozen, Older kinds, 98. to 18s. per y Wittram Раст, Waltham Cross, London, N. FIRST-CLASS NEW BEDDING GERANIUMS, &c, WHICH THEY ARE NOW PREPARED TO SEND OUT. Sale. MBROISE VER VERSOHAFFELT. ^ No rou. oi Ghent, to o! =н аы ffer the following Noveltie: è кек xd zd pato а Нура B edding ea чтото | Nos. New Single Petunia ABUTILON VEXILLARIUM (tricolor), strong 0 8 0 ON'S P CTION (Baron). Price [1 ARABELLA, light rosy lake, white th. AMORPHOPHALLUS CAE OSUS (so much admired: at tho ДЕА mnc (Вклтох). Price ós. beautiful colour. 7. ta — £ E nord and most Gran: ow of Brussels) FORESTER (BraroN) Price P p SMILAX vea RE oe ped et . +. 916 0| WILD CHARLIE (Вклтох). Price 5s. each = свцзтави, те edge, very dark EN Nw NEW VARIEGATED TRICOL Жр ndid deep RHODODENDRON GRAND DUO DE BADE А ас: PME S ch bar s ani these Plants are feared ti VERSCHAFFELT'S “ILLUSTRA. KF The Set, 1 Meat vf учеб of the above, 215. F Баа white margin, and flaked with deep crimson, » MMELINE, very com; New Plants for NEW TROPÆOLUM DOUBLE TOM THUMB. Price 2. 0d each; pencilled dark е pact habit, freo, bloomer, beg rue ew » r в. ; per B.5 WILLIAMS, Paradise ien 6. etoria Nurseries, | NASTURTIUM KING of TOM THUMBS. Prico 1s 6d. each; | "7 тше crimson, in the way rte å e Holloway, London, N. to announce that he is now per dozen, 128, ; per 25, 205. GERTRUDE pe pared to supply stt strong PLANTS of the iredi eee d | U. arge rose, of exquisite form, white throat, прене which much pleasure in offering for the first New Glove Carnations. | и, а дар Шае, аиа with black, Me novel colour, f NEW FUCHSIAS, GENERAL LEE. Price 5s. each | 15. ISA , stripedandfaked — she following tour Fuchsias aro tho most лоты ала distinct yet | GOLIATH. Price 5s. each. | pur = | offere canno give satisfaction. e the prod ASTEL LANATA. i С ; i tion of Mr. Wyness, Gardener to Her Majesty, Buckingham ыда баў ver AL LUN Ме t INE Qosen, 1A Price, each, 18. 64.; , the Set, 105, 6g, f by Жр; it was нона during к е past season, and received novelties and acquisitions introduecd of late, тее is MATE cond distinct, bui at present it must NEW PLAN TS OF not be looked at in кашсыз ight of m S Sek Siue but as Hs ipeo of an Wa ud nov cable to. odore sono of th td bl Py elt entirely now raco, cing its clusters of flowers quite erect. Its offer of the most desirable HE ties sent out in 1864, at the folli habit is superior to the light varieties of the ordinary drooping kinda. owing Faiva abis foa pru t nd iv КЕ ер toe BEATONS CYBISTER GERANIUM, ed эшн! uable decorativ: P inval pemipp ying cut flowers. ESINE HERBST УЕЛ!) In Nos. 2, be found great improvements on those Price 1s. each; 9з. per dozen; 30s., 50; 50s., 100. xe x Price is pi e eph. — previously sent, out. ' No. 2, a well-tormed flower, with great width of per dozen, { зера. ü i. 3 is the finest рса Prope toned: ааш ае Power yet offered. ORNITHOGALUM THYRSOIDES ALBUM. TUM. } distinct on бек Puare 1N “Vane Mxcux," Р. IV. | No. 1. FUCHSIA NEHME NOVELTY. Ern bo and sepals puro Price e Gd. оза 0d, each, мын Ras Pubs p чазаа in pots ós, Ts. 6d, md | ge Ms ; s cordate, gracefully coroll: і toa Pit: base. А very nice pro ined [by prp e [EE аш ice proportion *,* For мм tions of above see J. C. & Co.s CATALOGUE of NEW and CHOICE PLANTS, just marbled and veined ; a decided acquisitio ublished, and which will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application яе 9f gront mubataneo z corolla ON. Righ sarit sopas, ium, a k plum, е рта нча сотни lass. JAMES CARTER ax» CO, SEED MERCHANTS ra Er No. 3. БТА. MAJESTIC.—Carmine scarlet sepal: Feathered to and rs reflexed ; сого bui og dod ips or 2 Д 238, & 261, HIGH ORE i dere ee the base. Undoubtedly the finest double Fuchsia CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, PERRY HILL, SYDENHAM DE dots and ST. OSYTH, Tue ESSEX. І No. 4. Yoni SERRATIPETALA.— Corolla barrel shape, r rich y serrated ; scarlet tübe and сы = feathered base TABER’S cce TURNIP SEED AGAINST THE FLY. YT (| сонра та E НЕ ATTENTION OF ALL TURNIP GROWERS. | СТА (Н xi { Qf peret t озата 2 АО Royalty and Duchess ot 9. TABER has succeeded in DRESSING TURNIP SEED AGAINST the FLY, which the following Testimoni will bear witness to :— past season. The variety blush-white pe E AE P oue Qu Y^ fot having -whi а pure жароо stripes evenly ** Porter", ы t The flowers are of a DECIR “ Dear Srn,—Ihave forthree s years uod Your Prep ласа MSS < Inworth xn i The seedling plant when exhibited vus bout 2 feet | against the fiy, and with perfect success. Until I used your dressed | “Dear Sır, —I am happy to inform agon that I have т ш, s pene through, covered with flowe s showing | 5900, I ently lost my plant of Turnip from the fly; since I have | plant of кс from the Prepared Seed you sent ше DX q pad bec Iber aa enaa Em зе НЦ бшш ы дер ри лыг е б лашы р July, 1864, Price 5s. Аеро ылайы лалы ки. Ке abere nF nefit.—Yours truly, Jons HuTLEY.” touched them. I wili thank you to rires Део SPLENDIDA (W. -V е Seed you have, prepare e a апра да ver large а sad distmet, nir puro | «Dua Sm 1 mis Boarded Batni, s ON азот, Мау 5, 1805. | You are at liberty to make whatever use you please of iE carmine diverging from the centre; the outline o. ccasionall; against the ravages of. that € аан insect known p сей prepared lfeel that I and the public are much indebted to you broken by a Aag good free branching habit. Received Beetle, and can m testify to its intended efficacy P | found out this remedy, hr the er of our plants. # PU. berg To Mr. Ta ours truly, W. F. Jostwa.” | «То Mr. Tabor. Sir, yours truly, J. 8, Susa y; being of medium ES dumis эй fres banaita г habib. LENA Du E савай а td EMI 2 Uo Д KIRVING'S IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP SWEDE. WHITE GLOBE. s Prepared "ee Stock tock to supply e vin P SWEDE. i RED GL EAST e RM PURPLE-TOP. ; GREEN ROUND. BIRD of i PARADI SETS err with a margin or YELL TANKARD, for Early Feeding, HEREFORDSHIRE WHITE. truss treo Б habit, giving а goo me en good epared Turnip Seed, ls. per pint, bags included. TEL EE season iul wp to nie ie Not Dressed, 9d. per pint, bags included. en such a striking [a p to Christmas а i Bavia a Ere e NEN. sd DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE | GEORGE TABER, RIVENHALL, ESSEX. = N.B. A remittance from unknown баак per Cheque or Post-office Order, payable at Witham Ia, PETER LAWSON & SON, | THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C.; and at EDINBÜRGH- LISTS OF ALL | е SORTS OF SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ом APPLICATION мат 27, 1865.1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. BE DD- LN ia г h аа. БЕ VERBENAS, fine select: CALCEOLARIAS, best beddi are well-grown, clean, and healthy plants:— s. d. 1% mes PE NECIO ELEGANS NANA Men X Jacobi, very dwarf, Ron PARKER begs to offer the following, all of N BALFOUR .. - х 5 0 GOEDYLINE SE INDIVIBA | E S zB 6 bushy, aud splendid, ошу 4 to 6 inches high, im 3 varieties, Y > : FRANCISCEA САРҮСИК Ө 1 6 |SENECIO ELEGANSCUPREATA t), fin фороркарвон COUNTESS à "or HÀDDINGTOR 110 6 9s perdo глезен. aq BHO: JAVANIC =i i Hed E three c new vars., Aurantiaca, Cupreus Major, титомЁ GRAN оташ i 3 0 |GAZANIAS three W VATS., 1s. VARIA | GLAUCESÜENS Б 1 6 |GAZANIA SPLENDENS, SS бод; r 100. vix£ DUCHESS of. BUCCLEUCH x is and T о | Eme EUGENIAN, PEN de HLOX, LOBELIAS, SPICA .. . Two Lor LEANA -2 0 CATALOGUES free on application. STEPHEN BRowx, Seed and Nursery Establis. tar Sudbury, Suffolk. Suffolk. Lc ries "n =; uer алаа то ж Soro P re Seeds an are publis an pem гаа Što ito ETER D мас 35 AND CO. =) "а Bu Ех 8, of the ши плува, dee PLANTS, pem ү eed an TEE low pridem e amed. The Plants are extra well- esi n е AND SON, NumsERYMEN, Co ылай, T Por doz EPE EEEE W. P much pleasure in sending out Ageratum: FE 6 Heliotropes ^s 5 following NEW ҮЕ на, BENAS, which were ra y Mr. C. OE deest Mauritanicus 2 Heliotropes іп store "e 10 of Hull, who has been so successful a Grower and Exhibitor for so | Dahlias of sorts .. жар Н 118.0 many years. des m a New Varieties were exhibited by him this | Fuci hsias of sorts . эмы зеам Б 20 Dgs yor, ab ho шой Mu d reed M iod, in E aa A aa e a. ; "um Hull; lst, Bridlin eds ; eraniums, же n erbenas т ч eties wi on БЕН, Withaar ; 1%, Hodos d e Тооба: | "24 sorta 20 r10,15 0 ke ti with violet, large yellow e; ыруы B argo yo TOT, rum. | Arctotis ro . 2 0| Sedum egatum 1 0 дее dark eye, encircled with white, extra large Antennaria. DO . 13| Stachys и lanata. . 10 N ale Foey Hla deep nud fuo ийй өпей: Centaurea candidissima <. 8&0] Agathe cœlestis variegata 2 0 KINGSTO тану pink, canine centro. — ^ Cerastiums, во + 1 3| Arabis alba variegata 13 LUCRECE, bright roay рік, о canary oye. aner: 55 3 2 eronica са Ande il vario: Pt t maritima е. т тову pink, tinted blue, carmine centre, bold broad | 2009 ану S: 01 сн major acini 2^0 ORE, bus tinted maroon, extra large white centre, very A eg авадан of many other varieties at ein up low prices. Price 3s. 6d. each, or 21s. the Set. Prrr& Ювоммохр & Co., Preston Road Nursery, Yeovil, Somerset. S PARK. FIRST EXHIBITION of PLANTS and FLOWERS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. Foe OF AWARDS. EXTRA GOLD M ILVER MEDAL. to Mrs. Tredwell, e oins Lodge, Norwood, To Mr. G. Wheeler, Gr. SE 10 Stove and Greenhouse Plants To Mr. B. Peed, Gr. Tor 16 Stove and dme in Plants To Mr. G. Young, @т., for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants To Mr. б. Baker, Gr. to A. Bassett, Esq., Stamford Hill, for 20 Exotic | To Мг. C. Smith, Gr., "for 6 Са e Heaths Orchids To Mr. A. Ingram, Gr., for 6 Cape Heaths To Mr. W. Kaile, Gr. > {ог 6 Greenhouse eas 5 GOLD MEDAL. To Mr. J. Fraser, for 6 Figs Azaleas To Mr. F. Whit bread to H. Collyer, Esq., Dartford, Kent, for | To Mr. H. Chil for 6 Exe: rona 16 Stove and Ве оао Plants To Messrs. Paul & on; Tor Boxes of Rosi То Mr. W. Paul, for Box То Mr. C, Turner, for Collection of Pot Rose To Mr. R. Bullen, Gr. to A. Turner, Esq., Bowbridge House, Leicester, for 20 otio Orchids a x TO Messrs. Н. Lane, for Collection of "Axio Ex TED UM GOLD MEDAL. ACRI euo Great Berkhampstead, p ARGONIUM MI МЕЗ. . POLLOCK.. —Smal Plants in in in 60-pots at 2s. 6d. each; Larger Plants well established pots, 4s, and 5s. each. у. А TIU а — PELARGONIUMS. a dd e доге: РА Рег оаа d. o! iegated No! y 6 0 Golden Fleece H | Countess of W; 40 Golden C! 6 | Alba margi: k $9 8:8 Bijou .. 0 | Alma $ .-. 5 0 ve. esham " $ Eva . . .. 3 6 m 6 еа m 440 Flower of the Sprig С; 6 | Daybreak 9.7. . 8 9 э». E б» БИТИЕ 6 Scintillatum .. .. .. 6 0 Beaton's Silver Nosegay .. 0 | St, Clair .. 3 6 ZONATE and PLA IN-LEAVED VARIETIES. т enome, Per cem d. Madame prr Punch 30 Christina . б Countess ss .. 3 0 Rose Queen . s. t Aurora .. $60 Blackheath Beauty К Lady — = зо un uds e above are strong autumn-struck Plants well harde E for bedding out. ais е өы Аг Fryer, Nurs an, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, RAND FLOR. ТЕТЕ d ROSE SHOW at YORK, JUNE 14 and L nearly £400. EXTRA CHEDULE. PLANTS, Open to al1.—12 Stove and p nhouse Plants in Bloom, distinct varieties (Orchids -c ds 1st Pri: ze, #12; 9d, £8 ; 34, áth, £4. 6 Orchids, distinct v їч [Lan lst, #6; 24, i 24.4% 12 Ornamental, Fin s Folia it w^ Aerei (үз enta, -= Y» £4; 3d, £3; 4th, £2. кын, is 3 410; 2d, £6 TE Path Fh Joys niums, Ties 1st, £6; 2; Xo due Specimen Ld AH Plant, 1st, £1; P rt enhouse Plan! £l; 2d, 10s. Do. do, New Fe Arn ч о. do. Now Hardy ier £1; 20, 105. Р ANTS, Open to An to E ^ = a aap e etn ori —6 Stove end ооо се мА, eties (Orchids re уи 1st, £6; m а ly 1 a жй" o. do, do., £3; за, £2; За, £l 10s; 4th, а. 6 Órnamental, Fine-foliage or Varie- аі ni 3; 2d, £ "E ; 4th, £1. ‚5 Pelargo niums, lst, £5, T '23; За, £2; 4th, £l. For the best single specimen Orchid, 18 istindt v videtis o rm d rues A ae Amateurs and Gentlemen’ s Gardene ers. 20 diner еш of AC lst, £3; 2d, £2; 3d, £1. 3 do. do. do. ; 2d, Fa OSES, CUT BLOOMS, Open а blooms, 1st, £6; 2d, £4 single blooms, : 1st, £5; ‚24, К, за, ПЁ Ї1.—48 distinct, varieti Roses, ЕУ үт 36 distinct eds о f Roses, £2. Open to апана and Gent] men's Gardeners.—18 distinct varieties o pur ingle blooms, ты Ж 2d, £1 10s; pem 12 distinct qu ties о! £ Roses, single 100: P £1; 2A, 18s. ; а 05. sd, G4 varieties of Ros pop e single n D to all. i4. 24 Lo ist, me of Roses, in 467 Ёз 7-9 ger to alt 1st, £5. p uA tes and d of Entry may be hes on application to Јонх 11.80: retary, Committee Room, 13, New Street, York. TEE 3:3 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. — PRIZES HS to Ei n wins at the Fellows" TURDAY WEEKLY SHOWS, 18 Certificates SAT St Gold Башына Medal for eur s gained by an Exhibitor. — 2 А у old ksian by an Exhibitor. D M A Bier Flora Medal for every A oia. rto dal be termed the Prince Consort's Medal, to Exhibitor who shall. l doring the а of he year, A the „че а First-class Certificate as 7 marks, апа vi dni n np DESIT Ape mmber ofin To Mr. W. Kaile, Aor to Bart or Lovelace, East Horsley Towers, | po Mr T Б, Ve eru teg a Bocond as юн, ipley ‚Хог 16 ы Ба Greenhouse Plants > | To REA E D aed per, Esq., Coburg Rond, Old Kent PRIZES OFFERED BY Hi GRACE TH. Восстєссн, PRESIDE: um ЕС Ph em vau ci refer. re S Mr. G. Wheeler, бг, for саре HI A Prize of £15 to the sepu Rene during the year, shall have томен; Chilman, Gr. to Mrs. Smith, Ashtead Попво, Epsom, for 10 Messrs. E. & А. Smith, Nerserymen vum for 6 Capo Heaths | o in od the greatest number of First-class Certificates. ' m and Greenhouse Plants ' To Mr. J. James, P БИС НЫ, А Prize of £10 to the Exhibitor who, during the year, shall hare : s үза Nurseryman, Chelsea, for reg е Asal дз | To Messrs. J. Ive ry & Son, for Collection ч! Fern tained the greatest number of Second-class Certificates. san, Багер, [3 RUM rer Я : BRONZE МЕРА W. Leaf, сизе “ш, Streatham, for 20 2 nim H. ь Боорег, 4 7373 : Pen е ч АРИҚ | The Garueners Chronicle о Mr. C. Pi А É o Mr. ү оп, Or 5] * э 2 d , T H. H. Gibbs, Esq., St. Dunstan's, Regent's | To Mr. e "Turner, for Collection of New Azaleas м.т. Er, 3 рен То Messrs. Downie, Laird, & Laing, for 36 Fancy Pansies ATURDAY, MAY 21, 1865. Boeke beið Kohinga I Erer ia cM CERTIFICATE. To Mr. C. Turner, for Lilium auratum Mr. J. оош MERE T Da ir —— eds ы ты Жой ii des eni and Fruit г, J. rticu! Ерош, RE Essex, for 10 Stove and FIRST-CLASS СЕВ B. Ken bap Macro aa ae кше ы ыш ee € ыс. НЕ a es ХА & С. Ta, for 15 ire 55, nd Flowering Pianta о мої n elsen, for Maranta Veitchil Tuvnmspay, June КО НИ 18 am iuiton si Heatha 69 Nurseryman, Sydenham Park, Kent, for 10 Cape | To Messrs. J. Veitch & Son, Chelsea, for Peperomia acum SATURDAY, 31 P olasgoniums),at 8. ЕЕ БЕ Tester nes кашар ату тта ту о Mr. J. Fraser, for 8 Gi ouse o Me: 5 To Mr G. Wheeler, Gr. to Sir F. H. fd, Daris Bb Johns | uo Меша а E ITem reme rdi, i name А FEW weeks ago, when attention was drawn t. Kingston, for Clerodendro; "Thomsonze , To Mr Ры e Tack or Greenhouse o Azalons То Mr. W. Bull Chelsea, Tor Asp lenium myriopi м kinds of брот IN ORCHIDS, pu ж-н ids elsea, ог е cinnamort Ы; аа бт. to W. Marshall, Esq., Clay Hill, Enfield, for To Me W: Bull, Chelsea, for. Anthurium cordifo | м уры di whioh i is more spe Pa Sope TA 1, Lih Fem Wale h, Sa ids xcci то ME W b Lue m voy cerei ена &h young Іеат; in in the tti of the the ,N ug! с ог Mr. W. sea, icus Ns LARGE SILVER GILT MED. Pme co er petentem Жако уй — reducing the finest s arti a hopeless T Mr 5. 2006 Ае: 10 Stove and Greenhouse Рев To Mr W. Bull, Chelsea, for Aucuba japonica lo olia foem. — of vs son The ажет am To y PS fr Io ro and Greenhouse Piata e oro Ней, Те ME: W. D choses Dr Aum p nef fern, ты Gu v u oug r. . о т Stomp, Gr. to Earl Percy, Albury Park, Guildford, Surrey, To Mr. W. қ Chelsea, for Aucuba japonica mas. an: individual a s fungus appears sis the ox-ooloured ToMr B.S Williama, шогу lants : To Mr. W. Bull, Chelsea, for Aucuba japonica mas. bicolor t d of Чи virulent У ouse, and S Plug i Holloway, for15 Stove, Green- ie z X Bul К =т= E Woodsia MS reed ага : et in so pe T. | "Meere its зо on, for 10 Cape | To Mr. W. Bull, Chelsea, for Cupania cases there is up trace of any рт - x ES To Mr, T. Gr., for 8 Ca Mr. W. СЫ Chelsen, for is I UR бег Gem After these remarks were pu lished, we receiv: том Казыр к Azaleas TOME W. Bull, Chelsea, for Aubrietla | information that ien Ruc opere s valu: able gen ToMr C P 2% house Azaleas To Mr. W. Bull, Chelsea, for Bougainvillea rchids was su ring fr om a minu To Mr. С. oui?» GT., for 6 Greenhouse Azaleas ‚ W. Bull, Ch for Bertolonia To des T adm, e 6 Exotic Orchids, To Meer EG Hen deren e ton. foe Trio = а ragusina compacta ak attacked the roots, and S pen e subsequenti 0 Mr, я essrs. Н. Low s NOS 97,00 D. Н. Stone, Esq, Leigh Park, Havant, To Meses Н. Гот А Оо. араа for Atnyrium F.-f. ramosum Hn » nem rend [at — d da far - J. Wiggins, Gr. to W. Beck. zm i Scol dri в vo yt Exo ДЕТ Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, Isleworth, | To Min J. Ivery & Son, Reigate, for Scolopen аз сап be judged from — ap MN за] тата Ра Son, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, Негіз, for 10 Roses W Buil? for Dieffenbachia the virulent affection menti e. e lea! To Mr, To M т W. Th Tor Aquil l д д 5 Б т нео E peA O . Puller, Esq., Youngsbury, Ware, Herts, RE Yn RII is covered with a white byssoid web сатра with To ME J Vp De fa To G W. Hoyle, p rer for Pelargonium Charles Turner little snow-white s, which is said оуег T., for 10 рак ME To G. W. Hoyle, , Reading, THEO UA. mem Hope, the Sphe num in which the plan nts are pon as To Mr. J. Wheel To Ni M AA E tie ja we ell as the | Or chid, Тыз circumstance sione "e * мб бото hosjer, Gr to. 3 ро 27ка Stamford Hill, for | То олде fo lus duplex tful whether the fungous To Mr Т. ilman, Gr. for 6 Exotic Orchids COND-CLASS CERTIFICATES of MERIT. ч real enemy, and on ex maier i б Greenhouse Ао 'essrs. Adiantum-ni, microdon uestion was the my, Tour ушш I nm cu ы cup Canim Or | E^ pac , Tor Senlopendrium vulgare f mium | the parasite itself we are still more doubtful, as it To Mr. 3. Fraser. iore greenhouse Azal nana To Messrs. J, Тату, бг Athyrium Fat. X Уейд mh ect fruit, and. сап -only O МЕТ Belley, Gr бт o еш nias. н То Mr. W. Bull, for Pandanus тобе as r en Т м 5 аЗ тА |as a mycelium, and probably іва conditi To Mr, VER GILT MEDAL. ^W. Bull heteromorpha "We know in hat si de vei ане, Mureryman, Guildford, Surrey, for 10 Stove To Mr x Bull for Amorphepbaltus zebrinus uu often injurious, but as. disease а : ToMr C M юп, Gr., for 10 Stove and Greenhouse Plants To Mr. W. Балот Ligustrum ovali ovalifolium variegatum and is. unfortunately far from being Smith, . to A. Anderson, Esq., Norwood Grove, Nor- | To Mr. W. Bull, for Sed: eerie re img ; hesitate to form To Mr. R, haxendina foray Oen опвё Planta То Mr. W. Bull, for Ophio buran variegai confined to one establishment, we EU what the r. J. Удер To Mr. W. Bull, for Бриан sa final judgment ат To Mr, T. » Gr., for 6 Heaths losa. J Rar X. Whitbread, Ör., fors Azaleas а req ttis species sime development of the mycelium may be, To Метт, Н, Lane & box, eror посце ARM То Mr. J. Veitch, for рево arifolia. hether the same Fungus appears in other To Ме чат, Gr, fot 12 Exotie Orchids ооз То Mr. 7. Veiteh, for Odontoglossum cordatum pe tions, To Mr. 7. peeler, Gr», for 6 Exotic Orchids - J. Veitch, for Adian со px Weir, QUI сом MENDATIOR. It is needless to enter here into the To NITE т. to W. F. Watson, sleworth, for Collec- To Me W. Bull for for Podocarpus as macrophyllus Пиз fol. var, structure of = €—— А sketches atrativo, of pe Mr. W. tilon striatum fol. ibited at the E. P. Francis, Nurseryman, Hertford, й Roses in do Mr. W. Bul, зог Viburmum Lantana fol. Yat which have been exhibite tural 482 THE GARDENERS OCHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. [Мау 28 1865. Society, accompanied by the expression of a wish | that Orchid growers would turn their attention to | the subject. "While on this matter it may not be uninterest- e 8 eaves communicated now the icates eyst in the parenohym of the leaf. M. J. B. Амох не the — useful and T кен forest | trees which hav ti in А йш ей то e fr om h | the oolite, paper тертий to [Mr. McNAP's 8]. But they zi i: thrive upon the sandy RI" whioh ) belon At present ladies and others who tako speal RS in the subjects brought forwa. rd, ean потр ш e be ds of ws cp grit.” ОЕ. трг: by giving us examples a number o plants of the Dougla s Fir , gro seed, which were йу as fast ав үз could do on When removed to soil which they soon reo covered i their peyek is nów o healthy green colour, and they а vigorously. Mr. LAND's observations are Da ed ingly pomis to planters, and we ean only hop t those who follow his example may meet with |A foreign countries, the: OU vd —— "s yu ortant. Ti is "perles hay in pe —— amount of success. M Still, however, we have of Mr. McNA»'s facts which eannot E ds, it atta ains a gigantie imber is of very superior quality. si RN and | it becomes а matter of the ead «ш on this theory. nature of the subsoil in ы y | made, that all mported seed | fro: in outings or layers, are in a hom МАВ, of th D БАБ, proda ed жс kind, and laid it before the Botani ieal rai à he ath y ebd ind under X ваше soil. m vigorous rone xe same conditions and in the sig mes in the Botanie Garden н by Doveras) as well as those recently raised from | seed direct from the American Co: X nent, it was observed, are of a rich g "havin straight elean stems, “ while the Buses of thos raised ow British- -ripened seeds have their leaves | hat ose | Pinetum eannot be у.) that are two might е the effects in question blossoms of the trees may have been fertilised j with ollen of other species Meet ng i | e e weak va vies | have communicated their offspring. Abies Menziesii growing in u ed ih blig unhealthy, for Mr. McNa» tells us, it is without ponen one of the healthiest and finest somewhat shortened, and are of a yellowish-green | tint, with bare undulated stems, and branches more or less covered with n: ar i mey n ror аа? allied [ram 133 oH ч © ч о B © Ф + е ск Ф B © ce Ld Ф [^] = Ф о Е B Ф B a о m C е [with Khet own 4 нА, тайр are in orm) е progeny might throw some light on the important Bx ces shoul Ne TEN ins had an opportunity of examining | Mr. бок of Edi nburgh, who has made Conifers a poet P al their crowded during the whol аш шеп e growing | new The jai Sere goniums, йо р Annuals, vary from 1s. to 35, ЕЗ Аа: ыер NS O | accom ort, for wn are chie ебу ly redis and —— We 7а ричи ud M AFRICAN AND made byti Li, havelatel ev E рб tà. M r < [iurium ni КУН that travellers surviving sister, eris КЕ аге ke Me d to be large, and the specimens ed by a Geographical Catalogue, + fue tl vei Seien v TEUR LECOI Е яЕЕЯ ЯЕ Бг of the usually E a It is said dila of spring secures and gentle action rr the instrament, and has the | than others, from not so liable to break, while L. it md the t ether, a projecting tion na "the outside acting as y spring ИНИ МИ о handles are drawn tog of the seedling trees in the s nburgh tudy for many years, а тн, en, eese Mr, E is alludod inb ipee , | some practica joel А d ns upon mt езі at th. «| окей! emere is — rod to be opened, and unfortunatel e can мл no question as to | me eeting of the Towie ‚т; жы. cannot % the ere can be | fail to be aoceptab to Abies «очае n» doubt of this being a faot, v viz., that all the | Douglasii, he рэ $ that ү varied much i in оош | SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER FLOWERING T хортой —' seeds are in ап |0 uem ms d а 1 5 — " baí "T unhe 8 even when raise fon T is very e: o write a list, but 16 is и у d never Cali коне Wat. Т This, e ағу leid harm by so doing, for if & поїв as if they woul ея any va Куа, either for ornament or for | he said, was the ease with pla a many years ago by the Hortioul- Doveras S'8 seed, as from the | weaker or ERI subvarieties L4 pro- Ton Касей to adopt certain E ui AR т wor rthless as objects of ornament, even in e ill tbrow up ment in disg most inconspicuous Briti ish an d London through Mr. Dovera в the Society's collector in that ntry. "Nori is el ээг Xam " only which appears in this country, е ат А, pet ind others PR raise n home- saved seeds, des early эзы (чите на d рен from f the disease, seed of егу Бим. тоа 1 р eountry. e have шану т-у а ы а prem — dut pti pes in lp Royal se so had not туарда ЕЎ seed, buto Aum rm il it, "which he considered бае ofi the fi fight Sort, der seed weak progeny, he could not admit that. British- som, wonder з good rada poe "€ so yielding | ? large catalogue, such as that of Kew, introduced to t i such w tched advice is given about bya v т vam Muir За, yai hire, fh pm Pe À HOMSON, Esq., cii had been i us 79 заң до of Balgowo sad 1. resented by that gentleman to | exhibit the health | . nobili: vem well pr^ t ке: mds be fer e es largest the height of 3 ^ eet.” letter we Published - "— time thinks th may will ill live upon an colitio soil. assume a | | collections under their having correspondent, C. W. STRICKLAND, to be d ter we have been discussing is really of vade wm tation to name every really е иони rong, and w onld result in a list of B. ers rane. Can we depend on home каа seeds of these favourite Fir trees, or mu st ага ion pure ntt е йен must be y persons in this to gi the i best; at least three species are РЕЯ in ете! Н ло with the most useful Bion d Vp who Prises been seedlings f m the gum eir fri Позне ourselves, that it edd e чт ап improvement w. ed fi nd die, erai ai described in Aisne re time allowi numerous interesting novelties which [c d of plants of these, covered with а esee p^ with a i the end of soms. They requi rms of | vut edge clumps of shrubs, &c., verge, ane flower as freely at beginning of May sol or situation, dial À ock e an surpass, nothing equals, the ire no care g degree а one contemplating such planted паре оЁ mu i he will find See whioh оао | th hat while it ks an чойо, it it Medi garden in ЫЈ , мах 27, 1865. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 483 i among the best species. Vu named goes The many fine herbaceous Peonies are very useful, transient, and trouble. under many nam ади ing they | во I know there are em Боке they sow bands named corifolia folia js |; di nu rseries, ll grow w in almost any situation in a garden, and con- "y mc round the shrubberies, aor results in where it is getting popular, but its right name is к= fall in with my present subject. The|having the said shrubberies display an ugly naked I. gibraltarica, for which I have the authority of Mr.| Aurieula in its eommon forms, and all the pretty | margin for more half the year, but by using the Niven, of Hull, the - don amongst cy ne plant | Primulas, single, double, &c., will of course always hold | perennials mentioned, the borders are neatly furnished caltita! 4 [t is thoroughly hardy Niven,|&leading place among the floral beauties of April and at all times, and the plants flower Ju in сае season, « though catalogued as te tender, and lasts longer i in е Мау; but the best things in Me -. mily for the sort of | I may y so of than any of the other species.” tis s the he latest flowering | gardening I am advocati ng are the many pretty nd the. very чөй dici aim p ‚оё kind, the others are past кад does not vare the nea ure To soils, it is of а nea "grow h. rockwork, bank I. Garrexiana is 'Ith Ling (the largest dy еу Соне wit er t. oí stiff cold soil it habit of the others, but on Eag зш useful — p all, next in size atid m eri flower үг Чен. most compact of all, and becomes fu ull o The Coris-leaved Iberis i is 7 (he f flo ower too, but varieties of Primrose, which may be had so readily s0 as I do hat de - of а ту per iile on from — and do иШ їп shady places shru ers Th ne little Pian I would partieu larly recommend i, Rer evergreen perennial It will furnish a mass it has no when large саси of them аге grown together, with the other three species, RU ps of me fe are very effent dry wh not Pa the case with * effective " planis, the wes of some x rre ful and fra when closely ry examined, Among the best of those we are thoro а, nd iuris, and юе moving only about as often take the census, N. EN of the finest dl oeticus, and N. odorus - р these fine plants not being oftener seen. Wm. Robinson. Home посна Es rly Peas.—I Y Ma re. from Sangster's No. 1. "The ii v in NC eek of December, and NI plante havo not received the slightest pro! ver during the — d, Gardener to the Right Hon. Earl оў бс oris Notting ngham, Eastwell Park, Ashford, Kent, May 24. | Names of Peas.—lt is highly desirable that the number of sorts of Peas and other у ужен ables €: P d ida y disearding those which are (tho ry n x ^ similar to others. our gear as therefore undertak en good work, in эли -. н. dfn r^ quum rs should а Ps ally willing to ч ^ k might be made in any out-of-the-way place, as they are ips I should say the best is Gesneriana—it | assist him, but i j^ no means an easy all of the freest growth, and cannot pota ed,|is certainly the strongest and most showy, and its|should be attempted only by io who are well T var "leties, the fre pest and most easily got of them, are | acquain ted with the sorts already in cultivation, and all Phlox is, kinds, or those offered ав new, Nn hel er, M Thee mot the tall species, scabriscapa, which аге now во common, and which direct "from the bi offering th This latter t hav but е dwarf spreading an covered wi wers in Dè early part of zu. SPLIT y grow The old ith flow should be largely 4 mossy ones that are „Phlox ve been taken in all cases by of T. it succeeds, £ -—L ochroleuca to wit, and other Jarge species too ; за d eor: or rors published at p. 388, wherein he ва 4 д m pallida, or the varieties showy and beautiful. around standard Roses Tor оа the Ve nas fe ock wor k, for edgings of germanica ? or впге!ү етв аге Е At Glasnevin they ре - these Tittle Phloxes about the Standard Roses t as they are evergreen, hardy, and tolerable to ee eye at all ns, the uses which gardeners i private ight put them, are many. Phlo: frondosa, lying on the ee Orobus, if it only contained a single sp isa fine genus for the gardener vio wishes to make vern een m it should be in the end of his place as А жиы! d de nse RRRA is one of the ecies—vern is no less во to gild the “ w Crocus," o u is cou "тц? never generally oniy knew what exquisite 'elfects are pro- vopi by m ing the finer varieties jin lines, , edgings, into the егт * Strathmore Mes "Y King identi t dti is almost impertinence for one to recommend the | and the la yif iti is difficalt to paint the uh it jJ lay à ormer is much taller than t the pr with ger pods than any other Pea, and smooth seed of a dark ex ual the colouring produced by an equal m Sir 25 Scott, the ii. I and the blue ўч Ап d | after you can mix your blue and owe of ж ы ЗЕ іп а faith as g new varie such varieties —À ;- dare Ё dentical, se they were disco ven similar. In is р rinciple, , we may it, in lines It makes m onim oF id i in deer the be round i sd боше іп Qus in be s Sutton's phun "and “ Carter's n J = 4 but t t f ill look de © near x^ " 1 1 H a $, First Crop,” both of > whi ch ar e kn own by their Leona to yer Беу may some day is one 2 i М ads “Ж. may easily, and is one wood, it hardy 4 а The. fine blue flowers isite the e paper; ono EA it ed be in BID HT HE green | herbs, 1 a be considered {оо кайы to be bot them necessary In our trial qutm Satton, s Ringleader "e rear soit a к and чы old double Wall- flowers are harp vali А, 2) work, because m easily, are difficult to eame into bloom bos days e Tons Carter's First Crop sown on the same da ud r the same circum- stances, and the pods on Кодо аге somewhat Nor is this 1 h dà Ihav sod wild uem Lin p the Valley in woody р meish min mia po - Doubtless, it 5 іп егу pretty ear spring бшш ng po «d iet Lüpinus polyphyllus, Galega talia early summer ful flowering plants, which will grow in shrubberies, "n i h тоно ав is ly ех plant, but, perhaps, оо rare to iut aitainable в subjects of this e front rank of spring - saxatile, required by moreover, useful for cutting. wn, but a most satis- yielded by the Dandelion Horas me Naia e esult I hare seen from in which the to sah d to be equally forward, jy| and in other ts also very байн, vil both of orwarder than other Early ie sati ntroduced under two names, An intelligent and REOR 2 ' weeding ” of the numerous varieties of Peas t peruitted 1 to establish е they yield an кн superior je any earl shrubs that I am acquain o i e to ex evergreen herbs like Iberis Alyssu rå fourish snd Pipo as they ge aR vim " фе used | than ourselves. Sutton dr Bons, Reading. ld be more амар. : in the attem . — The "term > is often wberries when the flower-buds do not rance much above the crown of the ave customers, and none w to A your чото. E Qu" ecially ii оо much w: t the roots will do whether it be o applied artificially, or by the ed out," thoug ма fie r n that pe nk Erica , Iberis E. ) Anbrietia р purpares, si and the new one now in Aly ssum | does not seem to be your erint case, for we 8 Е 3 E 8. F clumps or as usual i shrub or E in n Tines, would alone more effective co- | any р мин of the summer Sear! irte be sure, but there is no white bedding plant ished Iberis, no der with | monarch of | especial "de v. pim у dre нр e inferior to them for let | | peo apt to get in LAS th а Peach- a а ен "y^ 1f he 484 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mar sr, пад » 1 St heth е; 3, WE T EE. Pene Ает elle M Miet dut the stamens | the re of. iari uad T I think it жав, y; fur yerbis Р d i Pi ap Kallo; CES Chilman? M ЖА” m ve ye M Pre pare a bed 6 to A e [уе hs have succeeded in eli ныны ei colours | £S sq, of расова. Showed a beautiful E salaton $ Ee rp бон oni re eter MU |si Гу да ондун gari and шау trench ge mr to its ыз with еу decom- | the effect was intensely disagreeable, reminding опе оГ] oa аа d Шы, , КҮТ Hi, да d manure ; thoroughly the Tuileries Gardens there is "nothing new to is equally applicable toa fin rom Ms. signed plant out the plants 9 inches by 12 apar In $ ; gr. to Н. Gibbs, Esq.,'of Re entis Ра Раш e, and thoroughly soak the whole he note. Still du: usty and unpalatial, they have as little ton of Pralen e, Lüdde ы SIN айна excep ly wag this surface, ; if hot weather, shade for a few days. Next | keeping up as is well possible, In the Champs Elysées ques тене nkment 12 inches high all Gonid this | the groups of Ponticum Rhododendron make a fine hbceiog iz 1, Mr. Bullen; trench, and keep it constantly saturated with water— | show, and afford another illustration of the n 4, Mr. Peed. 10: (1 and 2 „нду, pesi! 3, M. Pago; u manure water, so much the better, e. denena upon | arising from homogeneous planting, though there & Mr. Parker. — 12: Ре Ns Witt Te thin ngs come out of good conditi As the | nothing во nhe in a garden as nnd vier ume Aude Me Bohlen; ; 2 му’ КЕКЕ. equal 3! Жк А grow, keep them loosely tied. up, an MÀ ra off all | such combinations are picturesque and harm in| "Роа oder — Fey dew. саны A leder suckers that grow out at the. base of the leaves, which сојот, — К SRS рр Td collections of these shown on El in the : but of well-known kinds there was по itv d The trench t be d to! 1 the world, some vg Nature’s planting amidst the : scarcity of бук оша, та ета ad what the boys s of th We cannot imitate them, the scale EA 7 gr of Feneis and бешш. both in ced Уу x proper A vin ч! Celer pen o this oin Pridie m ibo "Nor do we want to з but w e may take plants adim > literally bouquets of flower, E - om 78 таве. Ing E ае No ж. ез онг vA d : P» Менен nearly equally fme, The col be dero @р ak alt all till about lide weeks before i ameri is yet 5 mese ене lei ae hai esi pug кш.) from seven] ired for use; four weeks' time at the utmost i to the чта, of the general scene bir xosliitudes of bula bein Pies у beu in Mio ibiak White юга Lily. Th ardér to blanch it; the new kinds, Hoyle's Charles Табар 220108. Amo l from the sides is thrown between the plants and a dark to ind white eye оа a e з nearly up to the tops of the "€ So soon as the ена 8. Certificate ав did also deni Marion, ую, iB leaves fall from the trees, the beds should be covered| Qmysrar ParaAcm: Мау 20 (First Great Show).— | white eye and very dark top, both Mowa gf p tan flushed entirely over with them, about 12 or "18 inches Popes Althou, nos this was a large and on the ы, рей shape, size, and substance. Elegans, crimson i excep- | rose, wi i т) а particle f frost reaching it, This isan Хен biis deficiant i in subjects of striking ы lei such | Turner, received а Second-class Certif mode of айгы: How would it answer here? S. N. | а5 have sometimes characterised displays of this kind | were also one or two other promising eren There ЕЕЕ held here in former years, The day was one of the| 4wards.—12: 1, Mr. Fraser; 2, Mr. и 10: 1, Mr, Mecum E E ve has been experienced this | Wiggins. Fanci urn 3 Foreign Correspondenc and t consequence а very large| Eoses.—Earlyinthe morning these wereallthat old FRENCH GARDENS: Paris, Ma кэр таан is rather | АОВ of pones be wished; but as the у ере suffered fron y a good told here of a man named Vietor,[who was| Miscellaneous Stove and че ендо Plants, many set to straighten a piece of fencing that separates the | these Eur were extensive proves publie footpath from. oes Garden flanking either side of ће most part of well. ihor pod Сеи Өн fatal. to the гаму of fall оне кон . They will be Avenue de l'Imperatrice. Victor Ї he latter q ealously and indefatigably ; and there can beno doubt | flora from Mr. Peed, covered with bloss о of Ја rge |t th 1 n their more advance that Leere to the jr maso en of his vei the size, fresh UR beautiful. That univ ные. Owing to the ту oribunda was also in eihellatit condition | fis is uer. did tr ne х emm look ely 80 fresh and robabl n several не as were likewise Everlastings, | beautiful as they usu y te нае first m show. Mr, quite un Ыы that it should not duh been at- Eriostemon ns, Pim eleas , Ixoras, and Chorozemas. о Wm. Ра a. dera ip dr of Mess 16 Were, ng. Med; mi was s aiso pee of ; гөм а А о yea: e commenced it, ће may still be | of pink in ira set o ample deep green ire in == ров y from Me T Messrs, p му Tettie pie shifting, being apparently йв | {Ше there were one or two potes, Acro- | & Son had goo od collections and also. charming boxfus | far as ov r from its completion ; for As fast as one end phyllum venosum was also shown in good style in e: cut bloom ) f tt N than one collection, and we likewise noticed a | Awards. 10i лора PME Wut rri. bán zeit out of order good plant of Clerodendron Thomsonæ, the white мет 08: 1.1 Mr. Turn "rk Messrs. Paul pps 3, . Barillet seems z experience much the same diffi- | calyx of which forms a striking contrast with the |W. Paul s | culty with his garden Victor we his fence. | scarlet corolla. This effect was, however, compara-| New Plants.—An extensive and highly interesting | ies sed Mee wie ten, Vine incennes, and nume- | tively lost in the present instance by the flowers not | collection of these was shown by Mr. Bull, те mis | с garden vares, are continually taxing being fully expanded. Combretum purpureum, an | among others, examples of the new Japanese (ч Pa emit, "d fhongh ably ably Жу чег by subordi- old: ishionod but Mg really ge кн well repre- | double-Howered Mimnli; his variegated irre nates, as M. Laforcade (Gardener to the Bois), Béreau | ве his occasion ; Ёнододенагов for-|and Chrysanthemum; the handsome Asple v r and баен itis quite impossible met the circumstances | m noticed a кезиш bush, covered with riophyllum ; the silver-striped Polygonatum v that he can giv ced с ет attention to each bloss f к ich we are PAR wed upon the | Azalea, for which at first sight i be mis-| with white; the variegated Podocarpus pe ; оа England неа with. s0 “amall „ап | taken. dion cho M was ahova in MN. еба лр the variegated variety o iT allow nos as 10,0007. T purpuron ; Maranta Vanden Hecke, md — | tactics for the year may be — to be a fac-simile оЁ of Mah , with th f Мс} plan в to which attention has been т those in vogue ME m last season, and while still | of us ende ирме. e: sime бш of the Floral Pee Шз the Pedes to е form 7 2. v arks on the E I may es v E ded ета Sub A arcup 5 үл КМ Royal Hortiealtu ml Soci ety. From Messrs. 1 n e 18 О] rtuni o 1 mo men " essrs. Lee; Mr. raser; Y, мезет лр A и acis А misi Бене). Rhodes ; зере Baxendine. 10 (Amateurs): 1, Mr. Carson; 60 pretty Mei of Athyrium, viz., n 2 | one | 8 $ 16 lix-fi na ramo to the Pe: in; dut. of aeled ns, is bad; da indeed, e Кеш M. id Sn it. vos мы e а similar number of TSonlope ndriums, d o Н «ос ааб | dassed under that is | fo p Deut т. Shen! ^ Mus cotta veris place, laid ont by the) painter Tami the fine-leaved plants рй esent we noticed Cordyline | from "Mr. 1 eniin E т ону" Ра а E code ki to this rule, for though there is a indivisa, with handsome rich ema mper: ; the fine from Mr. , William Paul ; and Lilium auratum E and o li р. S. rase o regu like the swing y = Ss m Jus шш, | кеш Qm X vin n arranged with — tinge i ari the ci н a cam ed without any knowledge of the art, and in | & n И : ш; 4 > pecies ; įTheophrastas ; тае p life with| Miscellaneous —Subjects.— Among these too weakly a condition to come within the pale of donis cleft tone, which in the s ar- | mentioned a fine display of wer filled [oed ticular] cted plan oa iom Бис og cism; portion can admired in the want of something better. I aoaia е е ирей f А1 it tee a beautiful "ind of Tulips from Mr. тата harming varieties y sy from as yet i Р М would be premature on its | M, : 8. ted display. 1 lusion Hammersmith: Tum hi as but a limi spinto until matters are further *adranosd, 'Roferring LIS Mr. merami 2, Messrs. Leo; 8, Mr. Young; | good А-ий Apple cam смес Ex rd i ; last year are now Aralias, 5 —With the tion of two handso: ing 6 lb., and lb. bond with India-rubl Mie ia pter h я em b ec the ain «e vd rei гү, &c., though in many instances among the Pelargoniums, 25 e ii ride, apparently My аши Y A the м еа 8 rd and Roses, the arrangements ree e рн, some well-grown plants of well- known sorts, | likewise a variety tricosa t bel d been i ltered. So Led i: n іп no way а me of inseala i i out at this, but I do not think it Жанго us first déc та Sin x An a ne Mes magnifica, consequence, provided the arrangements ar e good; and au] йб о]. qm. ia bay A rts the case before оге us, ав the wholeof| |. „Apards.—10: 1, Mr. Rhodes. 8: 1, Mr. Poed; 2, Mr, Page arisian 1 eeler; M: PEN. Mr. m "wed " pu Merten and not upon any pube onte г and Mesers, F. & A. : Sit; Extra, Mr, Satie. : те Mr. nore or lessu аш а peg Threo Үш uxta., : 3 х Tansley. Т ые кы yei, as на А intersection af f tho тате and transept, and boing ches of Foster's Seedling, quite Р, any the less Беа, To Ье sure I can't sympathise | large in size and fall of fower they had ar extremus | tributed by Messrs. a with the ex s ffecti Б rue Ae тч ал нус i воте writers, - ken: a СТЯ — hei - s agaaa s apparently Royal George, у all 2s and anties of this kind write cin ten of visitors, who seemed Bev be no licence given. On the con e wi e many different colours which i T and eccentricity should be subject | 50me instances presented themselves on one b censure. Аз an i e - padri inds ү SEE E ui E Е pples.” Black Grapes were shown ition „7 Mr. ure ihe which J 5 Es zl ams E al а d "SB. СЯ à ERE zu PIDE us е1 M LANE is git. h Дш &: Men 8 im E Н t r ы L ZH Z E Ha. Rn ЖЕ u t car ERE: | h these were | abun bes ; rely а reserve bed—a mass of Pime blue, yellow, showed new varieties, some of the pec "enge ке ees some G0 feet square, and in fall tec; be found noticed in another colum cas MON MD M berries I — theoretically ome might be inclined to pro- | glti2742.—8: 1 and 2, Mr. Turner; ' Mr. Fraser Lie decks» оё d Tries of the shows Шу Such a combination extremely benutiful, but Whitbread > ‚ Алаев): 1, 1, JA ‚Ома; п; 2, Мк Page t. Pago d $ Mr: the kable fea as usual E "d М i most re `+ Mr. Smith, of Twickenham, had Nar 27, 1865.] E us GARDENERS’: CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. 485 t was also shown | stante, Empress d ; along the top of the stage wasa - i . Among Mis- cellan fruit was an extremely fine сї iter of Musa rendi vein g no less than 791b. This came from Мт. Carr to P. Hin des, Esq., B y fleet, from whom also e several ly EnS all that could be desired, while the protrusion | | elegans, some of the different varieties oft tricolor, rast and ac to the e hg nmifera, and den ticulata moschata. Ț It is to be re- Am free natural [^w of growth is 5: оташу being m tted, the zemi of which aree ovemen he gene нна ce of the dn Mr. Veitel's admirable collection of eight, and Mr. 7а Лесе Jacksoni 3, Mr. ^ Mr. Chil- Hu Mr. 3j. eser ; “Жаш, T "Mr. C. HR and Mr. ment төй aot less than 7 or 8 feet in hei ght, a May 24 ын Great ru quite equal to. uch i чар inn at the base. Of - SA - too, усех өр, во large, there was abundance, | - md bei ing placed no only in the ce nire of the athi, ea Ра peer n 0 ied Azaleas were ' that extreme formality of shape Sof which e n pots were ah Rt а 8: а mblage. AMiscellan. ove and дрни Plants.—Of these Mr. Pe . Tredwell, Esq., Norwood, had the best collec ion, spicu in which were heads of rich salmon grandiflora i in wonderfuliy f ps erudita Chorozema cordatum ; and a well flow e dog са depressa Коза . to Н. "Col r, Esq., and Hine planis, Петен splendens, blo 8; MN MI ов Mr. Whitbread, gr other large Br ewise furnish А, Acrophyllum venos charmingly He- Aarona, kalipiferom ; REOR rnt purpurea, kable for its unusua ally: ad amount of colour ; У дие 3 | present En not soon forget. The names of Mr. havı h we imagine ali o were ; Extra, Mr. and Messrs. F. & A. Smith, Bose Be we see shown in such charming cond; they were on thi | remark which does not apply to one group only but to all. Indeed some of the plants in Messrs. Lane's llection, to which was justly awarded the 1st prize, e perhaps never i fine growth, or size and quality o striped with E АГУ : erm -— Qe good in substa: and others, Kinghornii, TM n, гр Mars, Sir. c Napian and Roi Leopold. Of Mana descriptions have already appeared in our columns, A —8: 1, Mr. Veitch ; x Mr. Fraser; 3, Mr. Rhodes. ie 8 plants were Extrani, Finition: osea superba, | and that not long дем мы en plants drawn to “а face" t| Chelsoni, Trotteriana, Mrs. Fry, Variegata, and Gled- я of perfection. T how- stanesii. r. Turne uL six nèt dm Tlfustris ym ч "rz 4 Peng vy dme Axes Муш а, and Italian and that plant to bo d y be fine m Messrs. Lane rge collection of iant | the Tu" e sido, bat all сы: "Tais т conspicuously im вр. t wt ess plants, among whic потег am for extremely тацу s ке Kinde : pii | Madame. Willermoz, loaded — tia че fine P blooms; Paul Pe Vicom D Victor groups к, pe pear also came Turner and dinn. ч , мн ~ others emo d P A p edm. Hiis novelty, | ое» and Niphetos were vacas of skilful culti» with oi ured flowers of great size biam From wr re 2 e a beautiful collection, in whic ur Vaisse, M. d иишде; Loui n Baden, white Kongiin Willer oB; in beauti ni^ суну Souvenir d'un Gloire de Dijon i Р, on's group was finely flowered, as Charles Lawson, which is one of the best of all R inen for i culture. From Mr. ra 17 h (Amateurs) : 1, Mr. Carson; , Mr. С. Wheeler : 8, c4 4, Mr. Whitbread; ot, x Turner; 2, Mr. eiteh; 3, Messrs. Lane; 4, Mr. Fraser; 5, Mr. Viliams, Армен): 1, Мг. Penny i. м Mr. Todman ; 3, Mr. Ingram 5, Mr. Chilm ЫН —T conspicuous feature among these was a magni Узе flowered plant of Dendro- bium Lodi dime e from Mr. Bullen, gr. to А. Turner, 3 Giant n hI Esq., of Leicester. This measure ed Аран of. 3 feet Mr. Turne s ner among boxes of cut s ers, w | nte n: Messrs. Lane, Mr. Wm. Paul, and ein, were many magnificent Roses, but; none equalled Alba rosea, which measured at least 5 inches in diameter, and came from Mr. Turner. ‚ Messrs. Lane Mr. Wm. Paul; 3, Messrs. 6 foie 1, Mr. "ferry. of which had a sien v: sided From M essrs. Frasi came an admirable specimen of Clerodendron. Thom- sone, 4 feet in height, of d | best bmc s EE "Lady "Slipper, » cia some doze b covered with grace orange-yellow blossom M Ir the Шошо it po and Dracophyllum "cle. rous little drooping bunches of flowers, looking like garnets set in frosted silver; MR Paxtoni ; Rhyn- — of rich | ucks. | and so completely did they иар four a oms, grower | associates in point of high gr ERR An [v pied ad also goo ri ext es of E im, different | baised'the 7]. prize offered for th. schedule to varieties of M Mosis, Lelia purpurata, Sacco- | 107 in order to mark ion of th labiums, and Van In а аа from Mr. extraordinary aH These t їп er, gr. to А. sq. which was first in point the way described. by Mr - Palley in papers which of merit, his flowers being on the whole in greater he published i Hag. eol um ans a x 3 р wih Jf Hé ^s ection th d those сае os ik үч ы 843), and to which young aecolabium retusum, with six fine spikes of bloom а оп іб; the rare and eauti ul Phalænopsis Schilleriana, | goltivators vit do 2" vil ri wet, LP pom ie with "nearly 20 flowers on it; P. grandi with к te 3 inches across 5 чый ыы blooms measuring E quite chospermum jasminoides, in beautiful condition 1 ав о па „growth and bloom; - Clerodendron Thom- villosum and mi fw excellent Vandas ; the bright | - о opilia a variet; paein aged showy orange-scar blossoms. In thea э Мт. КЕ em саг among other we ell-m 1 nanum, ШР crispa; L Sobralia Vni. "апей "wee with a large e dark brown-flowered Vandas, Esq. | other jme From Mr. Page, gr. .L re Аеш саше а well- flowered example of Brassia | Ga Lord ( Clyde, Spotted Gem, Gui на Severyns, Etna, Celestial mp Rose , The Bride, Sir Colin Campbell, Sans- parei of the Fair, and Lady Cannin Anon | these the last was theYfinest, and Spotted Gem, a ki | usually considered a shy flowerer, was o of | ede, as were, indeed, all А, e othe A Turner came beauii lants of Batterfly, Eo" Fro =н рал aam. Fairest of the Fair, Royal Albert, Guillaume Severyns, Prince of pAr, rd Clyde, Dean лыс ribaldi, Коза and R mie eri ЗА p» on it; Oncidium s euch majus, а mass of large | Fantasies, Lady Craven, Ellen Beck 1 Modest Mr. Frase jim, nice dau опе; ен panded м Pc im ані ген came dy, Esq., of Reading. n. to Earl ч, , Stephan Cond aud Allemands rerídol t podium S tonei. Mr. Peed emni among ie lan ypripedium Hooker, — a Berne amount of "ia in it than usual. Penny, to H. Gi 'ibbs, Esq., contributed a n beautiful collection, in mie description came from Mr. Wheeler and . Smith. ; 2, Mr. Whitbread ; 8, Mr. deos densiflorum rare Ойоп! togas. P with — oven on it, remarkable both kic delicacy of colouring ; the Brassia- like Odonto- | eere d l, Mr. Bai 2, Turner; ^ аме Fraser. 6( 12 - a IURE Mr. Bailey; 2, plants, w 4 others also showed well- fog] ena Cm bte . "Fraser. Mr. Wi m Calceolariaa. —Both large and small bes; full of flower, and consisting of pecu kinds, ca ve ыш. te of Islewort —Мезиз. E. G. Mr. Wheeler, gr. "to Baton gu Mr. Wheeler ; 8, Mr. s Smi! pens and Tu Plauis ыа n showed in this class the beautiful yrs. r Colocasia к rakne acea, Cordy line a large Cycas revoluta, and vem variegated. ЖЕ which Mr. W: Williams à к сиро рә From Came а а fino assemblage of p of side x mi ven however, disqualified their havin: з e instance Conspi mec in this EHE wing and | Den ju! rson & Co. | Walter Beck, Hen а showed grey plants suitable for edgings, among 3.7.1. 4L p Mr. i | caudatum, and t -crimson Trichopi e rosy- ila, eri From Mr. Wilson, gr. to W. Marshall, Esq. cla; lad С, William pe rare and beautiful De Dendrobium in аан fally ticed in our volume for last year (p. 269); Adandie ; one ossi with | Paul had а Lion = essers, Veitch came 2 Diefienbachia gran- dis, with le leaves ма mottled stem тч тенч — cordifolium ; к Речта Adian и hai superba, bo аал, е ivi dense finely " Masocintad. v: ith th o Maran 1g. Rartal um | gined with green ; growing species, with dark brown leaves, нт Аң mar. the silvery шаг — Peperomia maculosa; also P. acuminata, а species, with green leaves striped down the T with Dedi adir tioned above ; also small plants о! Anm microdon, well-grown plants ; Wheeler, Chilman, dd Robson. "qp we ho Mr. Bull roges itin ves Jta all again wid lager. From А eurum, a very um, Alsophila а i; ; a variety of Са Caladium eeu with copiously suffused with ; Pan- a very fine plant of the variegated | Ghil macrorhiza, Hm E H | IH | mave and pleasing, were lit up as it were, with| Cape Heat comparatively pig Fi M s wer were рсн well етт ОА Моне. ойосагриз e di lin ith pink sepals and eis and sulphur scien Ард Mr. Baker; 2 р Mr. Bullen; 3, Mr. pid Pene 12: ЛЫТ, :8, Mr. Y. 4, ЙАА, m 1 Д. cena da s ЕЈ зме s Jack- and the other m 4 ч ВЕ ША Im Sí '& d E тагіера vari Ds edi M. Jib having 1 trij ellow ; opogon Jaburan, having leaves в like those NM Ep: ;! Paria an —These, examples of ingia, ventricosa, among which e best; Devoniana, Webbiana, | momes, jem üi cinnamon- ie ured stems and pud elalks ; Хатор. — with mottled gtems ; a yellow variegated Р; ; the hand. 486 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LMax 27, 1865, From Mr. rime on, o ээги; Messrs. Jackson, of ретт "n, sent a variety of Clero- dendron Thomson: called um, an improve ment not only as regards the size of the white calyx, bui гне е of rash кепе оо м — Thes onfined chiefly t to Pelargo- and's group i De- Hooker à пск] Мантан ат d. ut the accession een рап си апа it i e Chatham and Kermadec Isla nd and An nu а of "the pedis included in in vt korit» nds, t hose WPs Island, togetis лег w мен already published | 1 f Lo ^ pow the medical officer has dut з 'disaetioha, and he comes in memi. lie in s different classes and characters, ur м i h 80 many arge | opportunities of picking up infor s à ,| availed himself of these, and uu "on i which he witnessed; h heh considerate since uch rem main ns to be bea very rich one as rom eye an Phenogams. About a entioned, and it is accession has rati ther on the side of gene ouble P Miellncos yc — Foremost amongst these ificent wreath of M speciosa, | оо the tent in which уге As тера recorded in the volu. | Profa are of considerable inter the 303 New Zealan Pula described in this ече 174 - ntaining 1 кеч h Amer rica ; the original New Zealand piek the goe ы was f as iude the relation of the species and g me, com Part, 222 species and 51 representatives) are comm dozen genera have been | died besides those which belong to s opem above- perhaps that the|o been rather in species tian | Сане as in surp! e ү, ен) world abont the effect pro aod by Armstron ther matters that come fairly under his otis E Peces deed m an J at Kowloon, a Coolie vas was s bei the mpared with those of other M the following — extracted from the ere d s nera of Flowe about 252 espere n to 1 eru es m 32 vpn ЗІ a culiar to the с 8 ering o pm consists of an ordin ні Оза" shirt, m with the number and section to w n ck. Th and 2 ch & Hooper Pausen. Bend admirable beers pps owe: 25 s. m Miss Annie Brunies, of 6 Pon Circus, Manag 1 oss Roa: жи 06 for which no awards were offered o this зотї, were Lar lvi from the garden of H.R.H. e Prince b: andri ngham; fine in here or + mer merica. * Again, of the 935 spec r. Jan ее ene to к, ае 95 с Islands and weise vin but not ies of flowering biete, [d ; 222 are Australian те further 51 , Aus tralia a ramo а few d two Die, and large and | Euro fine looking fruit of Castle Kennedy Fig, voa oa - all This las Ae be Europe. only ones › that appe | New Z r. Thomson, has lon ot spurious genera both within rational limits. posce . Hooker, in Ete with Mr. Bentham g been employed on the collation eng fa species, and the : with Eur hen-bearers," The Doctor 6 not much like the English soldier, way of carrying his ammunition, ad ig much disgusted М fin id that the. a Zouave е ? cattle ship arrived with " T ies in comm er-plants “and жыз which sm. "doubtful natives, Of thes ropean genera the A er an n Ligusticum are the astly more numerous in нт» mier h ‚ “I have lit {гас е мә 'of the requirements e|life which has characterised their mee of disease being of t tle doubt i is em | volume is not tation of New Zealand in its without personal knowle wid d vege- Fort; native country, but. still Чап g, whér the troops landed near the T was fond to be the most filthy Mit which may have arisen from. a large portion of the often been alluded to in our columns. from Mr. Fowler, gardener at Castle Kennedy. ENTOMOLOGICAL : May 1.—H. 2 Stainton, yia F.L.S., Vice-President in the Chair The Sec tary read o! ice o of the „satisfactory attempts made in which possesses a strong lustre, and of which each cocoon affords not less than 1500 yards r tissue. ny as seven waggon cocoons ha the generic name of турно. Мг. оча admitted that one and th e | there app ? | doteriting transcribing, printin with which he has had to c e sa sented by two or more perma and in stil usually permanent under culti that, the several characters wil one district ; in other districts b о! 1 other M by forms which t d S specimens. But he says this is not the only difficulty is | v^ aa, «hin me may be re mo neatly distinct forms i but one of these river, with nothing b mud flats for miles around ; but strange to say were more y there than Ns es Г air that кла Бане, ап the most healthy stantly t AS the Peiho, E justas an Arms:rong had been rn o the ie É locali ities ps d tents appear con- at e forms are ivation. p hi MN 1 have di ifferent. y alue must alwa; the бет of duh f organs, i ms shot! it has dismounted a gun. s I John jme tarned тш апа rie ‘There has not a ч gle shot ; I have watched m and even in вав! Frenoh. 3 i et Clark some observat ing tlie press," of August two isolat on the vantages resulting from the publicidion Р To this we may add the fact that the aps of | Asiatic cholera ҮТ Strange et this pros descriptions of detached species of insects instead of | A t th spread among “10,000 т шо phs, and also read t descriptions of some ded fi an atmosphere supersaturated with the foulest | new P ЖА ара beetles allied ient paimta o of iom, te arguments i in rr of odours, and the men in the 16 Divis а etri revelling in | {ев descriptions of four ne e I ЧЕ ar conclusion being in t ua! fruits and raw ve i from e luxuriant Aa Кош о, ер of W. Wilson Saunders, EIE i «peg modiiatin Ae the twe d 'wellstocked gardens ín the nd | Mr. Stainton gave a noti коесын are combined, At bourhood.? just published by Mr. Walsh in America, on the | 0" Ourselves that suc ad is the case, v od that we A AT Dese paradoxical cases came under the cg of different ^ found in galls upon Willow n the e re-examination of a sp eut . Soldiers residing in Y > us locii amongst which were not fe hi y "lo itt tions did ta ear Lepidopterous i ly, ба унтаад | as ы чен оп ses and certain grounds. d E EO CS helyi à " reely exposed e е Gelechia and four аренат It did not appear how- | The volume is preceded by the Outlines of B b -— — конч еге h= With grs sand prm ever, that these moths were the makers of the galls but | which were ini up by Mr. eer z й Flo and similar cases w that their larvz took ap ihai abode in and fed u ер and which were intend mpany | the Doctor to conclude, that Vt Che low. stu iod them. debilitating effect, and a TM from m home might have some rice poe from | which attacked the akini men Койу TX | fiotíces of $ of Books "Ы to Mart. exposed to currents of air; amd thus db Muro | " To facilitate research, dereud classifications of the | have been nd i vigorating to Md not endore, | Ле New Zealand Flora, be: given in short and simple terms, | these men in th "debilitated state co | Hooker, M.D., F.R.S., &с. Part I. р under | Poth according to the Linnean amd Nat ural methode, | |A Mm singular, bat in all probability a true a soluti É the p of the Government, of oy Zealand, | gether with an artificial key to the genera, as well | the sai 8vo. Reey e & бо. 1864. es and 392. . Ol classification, where it is thought, as in а ation of Tien-tsin, the advance ide Fe p Hie а, ау to obviate real difficulties. Finally, | Tang-chow, the treacherous seizure of 26 Bri "UL g түстөш о DOREIR pue m ns ИН эр Vt e duty a in а 12 French subjects, their horrible which was recommended a few shor! ort years sin enus, the end vw each natural order or | consequent death of 20 W. J. Hook Poen rig may be most convenient. ta # E of the publica We hd nces well . the f all the British Colonies, Several kav is already nearly completed. бай е concluding Part surrender the prisoners, already бев. еттен ished eh n ono we may Peking, and the нат S : now expect tl important of all, | The British Chi Ming-Yuen, was plundered an: алд account ШЕ of "the ien i " D. F. "ver na and Japan. By |Peki sists of two divisions, jected, so long as nun i. сы RN min or Мейо Officer of e! one, enclosed by upwards of 20 il he hands of the East| Jobn у еы па, &c. Рр, 408, 8vo. | about 50 feet hi; gh c Nea fee! mmencement | An intelligent med; " Aem бизе, 1864. cities are soper each other by Pod most үс" nt to carry out the | on iiiv тлер 28 Ё ж enar to a corps engaged | of similar dimensions, sprite 1 leisure e h tok a coun i pem and with | investing koe Within the T mls t complete, Dr, g WS iyw sed а diary of e as they е Imperial city, likewise enclosed k е тайы de ETT oid outlying islands, | he ever li vil Lise interesting volume, i Imperial palace is in the € = — belong to ew Zealand group, viz., thiog in tlie x to return to England. There is some-| When the Chinese ha profession which quickens the observing бене) part of the force p П T + Мах 27, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 487 a terribly cold winter an had, with S үре however, seen some of those with umbrella-formed | he would have chosen. Should aswarm issue tolerably standing at 5°, and once at even —5°. б. beaut ifal when the zone has been bright, | early in tbe e d under such n — bad time to c aede Канаш оп Ud инеге кад | апа the leaves Kawi imbricated well one over the iu about 10 day a fortnight after being located in emtoms of е natives. Опе very cold night ше other. As the breadth and depth ofthe zone is super may be Nom Pao it to be Tien-sin fire brigade w as called out to extinguis t hed. It should a not be put on before, or the queen fire, and its admirable organisation elicited | praise. At a Pelargoniums, it bec ecessary, with this end i ill al nly make public bath 1 to hybridize with tko having the dispu: ready for her, and spoil them as honey combs for Phim a farthing, а t а on, anc for thickest, and , broadest zones. But there are many table e 1 Пере, beddi ri viser One a с col i we ‚до mot г require zones; these | should be erosse pe Agr with t plain- leaved — uld be When removed at the close of the season, or when filled, it should be care fully — €" es stock has stored a suffici cient amoun nt f thin washy- “looking ze zones sho as QUIM IA case. are very their occurred among the soldiers fr 1 1 һе ит бөр їп фе pm А other rds carried off fr mperial ad two A species of t d Felargoniama one | rende eei тт [^ ding purposes chiefly. Many a library, а statistical fact has been ascertained, about | under the name of zonale, and the other under ue of | fine colony has been sacrificed this cause, which much doub d previously existed, viz. the | inquinans. These distinction poea | very the proprietor imagining, because he has been actual population of China. These pa r ake it trivial the an difference being, that ki fortunate in obtaining a box or glass of fine combs, 413,000,000 in China Proper and Manchuri t quantity of zonal matter is penh up at|that the stock hive r necessarily be also fully of Formosa and some other outlying possessions. rtain seasons in a part of the leaf, p the other provisioned. No x common mistake, or one Dr. Rennie writes—“ Mar ch 9th, .1861. Iti is bs rim із попе of this Vert gon what matter dre to be fatal the well-being of an apiary of observ QUU distribute thr roughont the whole o f | managed гд 2 s depriving system, can occur. In the the European troops are very considerable, "th 1 , the of 1862 our are wonderfully - healthy. Their usual half тогай 4 of mta нат "be pem increased for a d adm yx ш has been меуі о а whole pound. "Tbe bulk of their diet of 2159 ten flour baked into Касон? bread.” Af ie da ys after this, Dr. Rennie left Tien-tsin for Peking, as Bur rgeon to her Majesty's Legation In one oi that time ie forces were withdrawn, with eriod b For this purpose Ї have found nothing „better than sheep- шеа а super. i 5 lb., was removed with some degree of satisfaction ; vu on examining the stock from which the кчы dung, either used as liquid manure, jus under the surface of the mould. Next to this Ei fresh horse droppings used in the same way ; cow. -dung Ii have поб found Бо efficient. But. sun- Аси supply was required fo for r ow: nsumptio: e did not hesitate to meum С he to the ed "ө, апа Ше verme Ж it. m PE de. exception of a small detachment whic to hold the ne Forts. We have exceeded the u limits of a review, and bes Mors. pass over D Rennie's арача in whi ch are e written i in much the same style, a and Y ures, as it is of сог hyll. for exhibition, or Wer purposes, it ty Ауу to epaid the e nsideration by giving a | qui sity 'of fine hon as been previously stated that —— — the North China part of the volume will be judged to be, from the notice and brief extracts here given. Florists Времен Ms the ие es : amount of colour in y not ce ertain n period, it should be contrived а t th ] are usually qu aite useless, "This pes са comparativo в state of rest, в Lo r | less vil е uu to ie е held by а large to six к. previous, according to their E degree of | number of bee-keep only say that we ned ex xcitability i in this respect—for some are much more | obtained supers ери in аб from 10 lb. 4070 Ib. And this rest АБДЫ havo been | which had not been ve pen mae least. The entrances 80 iud ie t her may have pretty well exhausted | of all supered терым uld be very much w ider than the soil, "pne after a fortnight’s | M. ER thé | sue rr rers y used. p entrances, l f the h Ix Mr. Perry's arks PELARGONIUMS at p. 244, he Ninh js uus the merit of н А raised tt Bush. This, out of med to с r, I must beg to disclai It was raised by | у pw , Parts er а ger's houso, Black- im. afforded, keeping them the glass as ios ре Тһеу will Steele Ъ заа 1 6 improve in EN am —€— will continue to do for three weeks o utb, a fter which time the zonal matter will інн may with et deri be: Ti ain or more in length. This e nables the bees to —€—4 the whole bros of comparimen ts. To some o of o our es we can rim space is the vt. at present the establishment of H.R. Arthur, E r. Basket I received ihe "original m I m istributed ita off pring to t the trade. ud so much in the SA AUR of colour, vu con tribute also in its dissipation, both being perfectly fully its den de ts (whioh 1 am quite satisfied to leave to lth So that when the leaves have bee adi to their highest зер of colour, de it is wished 0 е, shading from Cottage hives кч Td. be omitted, or filled up if been cut, and entraaces hollow ed out in the floor- boards of 7 — e ^mt by s an inch in depth. These can be contracted a ге by moveable er, к ичре of the public) the property of early ment, an and this constitu ates it „е earliest of any Vo mm kin e dis iai on of era md Bush, хене, : itention to gen Ж т аа rm Toant nde vary rever sar 10 in ia tel „obedience to artifici » treatment, Some are elargoniums, I may, ыыт die give a few of the results ац ev care ои skin on the upper side of the leaf, within Fw -—- в of the zo onal mark, carefully avoiding to go | из nd, | gi a g раса "ue rar the ма. І shall К have he high, he T voire, perforated zi capricious, во ыле Pr directions I have |t must only be eneral way the holes become iin up = ш bees. something to as to variegation., John Hally, Blackheath e Apiary. " M that ventil: | | th: ation doe Some judgment -ee by the in the SUBSEQUENT MANAGEMENT OF HIS Ну; t may be Ы well Шей with bees, ap ually ey eos departed, epe M ln chl ns x 5 hella The | su а stock which has fairly commenced obtai, This matter), and in "E cells J abes b thering а little БАТ cg ind it will be foun d cie white edge of a oft or t a vari e occasion ofte енн d аз І know по! thing of its chem except ical nature, tit acts as an acid (I only deal with it asa ‘natural ена ), I will call it for convenience the zonal t alto- | gether. If ine hould be еу ery koaua of a swarm "havi ving emt LAT it d m at once be given ,|up as еч but seai and the adjoining rden MES had —A magnificent exhibition of some of t sn by usin А gm of the larger dimensions, абу of 40 lb. and upwards are by no means rare. da. EY's RHODODENDRONS. he very best of Garden retenir WATERER AND Оорғ eir i dd рше in the evenings as ые at 60 eme the per matter, noting a as any other th ori м Вз er in the leaf, M xD inst ire for public inspection in Horticultural Society at South Ke ensington, and the Garden of the Royal with super, year, we show A have seldom seen a much more effective or pleasing d under the fiue tent rnatory purposes, pro drought, or any other bedarf And It — vil not cadet pe Dari pur up Piae purposely for such deer in much anner as we have hard an ft-bult at all d less defi: iie ao nes, and n ave habitat of at all. ru think it will be found having sufficient room e o under precisely simi d them, than others treated ance: We have Mad which, year fiho: ney withou De voei viaa | of the Барот! БЕ" mn os revails. Certain it is i some time in supers, and almost invariably eA aM Aur Jut ier filled fine | d А straight gravelled promenade, 39 fee К. width, passes along s. | the centre, on either side of which xe banks of Rhodo- walks, undary border, endrons, encircling w: aud a d | filled with ‹ choice Con Z Ав may be imagin oden- drons are mash m: as 1 are here, they ni i 1 th thrown « off s swarms, when d Tn th v desk insi | Batterfora coria Es will pipe and stem ; its effects w with zones, the area of | free in its growth and moderately so, and | is p стени by === the stimulant on weakened, the often en an nd hon instances % | d, when no mp v jen edebat e een] чооон boon, though it ape o-thirds | nec that y th фе bees 1ешей о an, aftar siz or seven e Rim cane utif qme succeed | Eve Sir C. aspe d Kifrida. Among pale ida gps = не] аге 1 album mum, ue album Lia randi- To salmon -coloured sor! he of Eleanor Catheart, Stella isa splendid йй, апа beautiful, Purples & be thankful foran exactly that which ! prize аге concessum, 458 THE GARDENERS' ПИШЕ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mar эў], 1865, „These are a few of the best and most showy | аге doing great schief, Peas, Carrots, Onions, and | therefore, that. is apply th kinds. Worthy of o among real novelties are froi iros Й, po И earing, and unless some | before the evil cy К e usual remedia S рр r етв, PM ho emedieg Н, Мамы and Charles Dickens, both brilliant | e effectual ns can be found to stop their advance, a AULIFLOWERS.—If beds of these ar ope of erimsons ; Lady ч а richly spotted variety ; | good ir jt ary seem likely to have no crops left. crowded, pull cuti a d of tul jaa е becoming ore, and Alexander Dancer, e last а large showy rosy IA strongly xm who are attacked by slugs to | the hola SUE Tger plans, » Otherwisg crimson. We may add Тан а pure white sort named the effect of lime-water, which does not at all Ж i ho ди last year Mrs. Clutton, still maintains its ground as the шше any cro dl. and immediately destroys the enemy, | p 2 »* то ы may now b ерагей best of its class; and that Mrs. W. Bovill and Lady| To make the i m cation efficient it is, however. noivo Mg gs ; and a bed of the Siria Е, Crossley, а ге good additions to the intense crimson | necessary to use i in the evening and very early picking sown in Tight poor soil to c inp | varieties, in the sedes p at daybreak, when the | The 9° of frost which occurred on the night of the | slugs are feeding. A couple of applications have | ,PEAS AND BEANS.—As soon as these P pp Show бо 10А of April last d the buds of some of the sometimes been found to be perfectly effectual. pinch ой their tops and stir the ground уе ell ертн s rts, i Now sl * E time to apply liquid manure to all to is, it would Mw been still non glorious had the | growin uan P most useful mixed with роне —Muleh with some sorb of n vourable, check been | water. ын a couple of pounds of it po much | litte m experienced. wate er as will fill a "pm d pot; stir it up, leave it for Wai бөгә Es.—Never eut out or otherwise uM r — E ^d cultivation of this class of plants, Tt | too much of the summer growth at once; he е need be said, Three points onl qui be ег! to ну in time, an th á m attention :—1, the soil must be loose and |The time P літ 16 A ым p^ are in active only а t fir st, ае the „рон у process rich; 2, there must be free and constant access оѓ | growth, an nd the best way is to give it in the shape of seas moisture without stagnation; and 3, there must|small quantities at a timeand often; under $oóh treat- MENDES. 1 be li ttle or no , chalk, , In these three rules the | ment it is ilo what sem young crops make T 4 А 1 Кашы тан I Е OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDO well eonsists. Peatis not now considered indispens- es > able; on the contrary, other substances will answer the Sh ЖЫЛЫ, В GARDEN ахо D Po HOUSES. а | k TEMPERATURE, з same purpose, p rubberies now everywhe ave a gay a vid dressy | мау. БЁН 2 à ; condition, The reason of thisis obvious, American | appearance, See therefore that wa айк, borders, and Ы Яз rr in, M. = un Neira in plants have delicate hair-like roots, which remain for lawns are rendered equally attractive x means of msc qwe were asd deep. deep without any considerable increase in thickness ; | 800 ood keeping. Indoors shading and watering will | Thurs 19 / |30480) 30.034 | 79 | 3 5| 5 | mw IR Such roots cannot force their way through a soil which require Lost attention. IE Б эла їз | ds | éis] И | HF offers much resistance to their progress Therefore URICULAS — Those out of flower will not need mueh mM BE 2A | T ms s ME clays, very stift loams, and other adhesive compact | Wè supply; | Tues. 2325 sei зю тт а | eol o | o RU kinds of earth, are unsuitable to them, Excluding gather eel ав x he ose and preserve it carefully- Wed. 24 @ {30025 30025 | 6 - Е: h Г] we have nothing left except M. in very sandy |. Смс —Shade from bright кими, qu Average. | 1830113! f 143 r a39 | 5&8 | 578) 611) loam, and decayed vegetable matter; and those sub. | Keep Herba сеоив sorts ought n Мау 18—Уеу "T oughout; cool at night. a t fi be in full 4 т. Ж uA d Yi dr ш, ей We = e; hot and dry ; The only M f peat consists in its being a ри Олпхаттохв, AND Ртсотеез, —Тіе up the "m i B Dry iere: и; шу Storm, thunder, М, ам natural mixture of what is wanted, and where as they advance; remove dead p and top -dres — -29—8ultry; very fine ; low, irregular, white clouds; i readily p A we зыб not say that МА SR | beds or pots which may require d X ON isi cele ЫЫ та Bight. d | should be employed. The substances just named will, #001 loam and well-docomposod m very fine $ emu 2. however, answer me rn К, Pie scarcity of thes Mean пешро? б | RÍO: Bn AR useful plants exists, it may be remedied thus: eee ETATE OF THE WPATHER АТ CHIRN WI, than thoroughly а ры + ой. well апата v about this time the tops of the NM — Е-е РЕНЧЕ o | the soil in whio b they are planted, and lching of | cuttings, putting four or five ro edgo hyd aj мет ЗЕ Ее] се] чо | ocoa-nutb en be found of much service to | ?inch pot, and placing them in ү" yt warmth ;| June. Ple ehe ES xv d | еш, арадаш i dry seasons. Rhododendrons like | when rooted, pot singly in the same sized pot, and kee Lut add нагай. | p situation; there m must be free and constant | them in a close frame for a few days, until they have y..28 675 | 448 | 552] 15 | of moisture, without stagnation, АП directions, become establis ; the tops may then be pinehed Ков reo E iui Ёз H | therefore, which insist upon ing the leyel of Rho» | 916 ing five or six joints to remain for lateral | ji 5. 811891231. Б completely below the surrounding shoots; after a few days hardening off they should | Friday EA. 682 | 481 | 867 i | potes e n the situation is поб apr yd Фор аге us Mete a to an open situation, allowin 131 639 | 442] 56.6 ) founded upon а e e of | plants a вш эң саи from each other to t tare during the above period a i | inn bens аы Жы being observed that th ey do no 5244 адла Wie; SPE fomes on the A һе true difculty, then, in growing American plan twi ater. About the third у á——Ó— Hm is is сня, Е ЫВ f 1 z : изо ei gendi lego Пы wani oer qu Si fui oma Pih ушш тш bins woes to EE iy of pura water; aud it m р FU msc рео; plants reserv eserved un: ме for not injurious. The (tapes. edendis -i | ig a yery material differ would not purp ich bas probably arisen from Me | be foime in those places where American plants grow | ОЧ Named required in pots will weli repay any а анін. о | by opening, a door or light, И, t Ж е i 3 = ^ - wuirer. { badly gene alone were used in watering tbem, | he d o epis now. Supply water liberally, | auction i ciliis а аса ibo y among them новна | instead from pumps ditches, occasional арун using liquid manure. which jos ou have nob touched, nam Z B. и gm s perd „Аш. ш N- | Honu —Support such as need it; encourage |. hast pod d vh Ser Ме Las wi Pro ird d ) now in grea 9 Pina oe a si T genial mo! | n 70°, an. ! Botanie. Gardens, ent's Park, and is well worth soil and орну v weak | liquid manure, especially to| you wi will оре find d this феад. p Patin | inspection. We "hope to be able £o give some account ț | those - Ахет эчу 'oung s turning yellow when about the size of n of the leading varieties of whi ichi t consists, next week. | These will now be finely in flower. "Again, іс із not well to witbho'd water too much during Ш s | Shade i is v essential to A cire of colour and prosorva- кодавы | to dle euch a us per m ei | enabie su eb Misce llane gen Attend io pwel ой А Айе. ай it mr шлу aris о os E Pippin Apple.—I ar à say somet ar as possible a ja К ar 4- P. in regard to the i Amie Pippin А le, because ы) | poist К deni de MN " damping the seit fa Pen JE ud ZH ph dy n occasionally. есй die off. Mi^ ) fruit “run out" Each class of fruit ires FORC. ambe ie ier and s swelling, t ue я appre pa iate PL eomprising therein the * requiras, m CHE —Б vid tie d v Ж йм honti Kig id озше Еи шй ad dti '«RRIES. pare lights placed now over trees of he ea five goo fruits, are as many ав any bare y adapted its з development ; and ther ere are | May Duke agains st He MM would forward the ringing to abeclute perfection, во that if yot trouble than erop very that duri to a plant going ou well, you may may feel sum | a variation in soil. The Newtown Pippin deli hts i littl dace: the lighis онн ер F toing dme меу nem | high ure, with manure and lime, and it is ie Ыр А soida ара canyas during the ht, | Moss о plant is not Uy Ру. This plant is neither new Mf | neglect în culture or the lack of the ingredients that | They must, however, be securely. fastened Pe ушу rare iali | renders the tree deficient in vigour and unproductive. | storm wenth х d during | Names or Praxts: E. The plantis the Mercurialis Pipa Y nin wel] dathte Phet this variety cen bo pagiisa A] a ns y га и аала desi Mercury, 010 of 6 Зе с o g Yata. T th as success and that it will grow with ав |of air ар ihe — and кч у e se haye plen Rrododondcon, which apps зрео groat sub much vigour as $t ever did, provided it receives the except where fruit is " use the of waten, and, | шше state ol p when i echa ue Ro до proper attention, 16 їв, however, Ње лнй o раа ripening, use dad c" tos further er ши that it is yery pear A эю, iden of both the varieties to grow slower than pim early Melons, and with p coccinea 6 5, A bi ani loni form e у Хы kinds, to attain to less size in an зма qi plants aor thee villi be Hie. ака, Mat ibeno is nor rufücient, material ko 98 Gigi Тирек ders e£ lio амер ups. "The the same — be tuned ош G HS. Bome at least of them are young Lady Penna — мч анн, mrs: J BH. Your Vine leaves seem to һауе (give te the Mess en чабу fruit skond be kept in the house Ш cho ha im Ert Sr чы t iae A on t i e mios when, i in point of faet, this is but а пий | nex Te egt iei ор ol of| awning ratent ha leaves from radiation? og charaeteristie, 1 have felt impelled to make these hem plenty of water, and gyrimge| tosay what is the exact cause Of mischief aake died х не inspection or E А. оп the spot, but we е suspect , after inspecting am planted i| Prxzs--Now is x se gras aie i dogs which we haye р a good time to go through the] с E $. Ther Fay sepia re Your case 1846—47. "This Apple has some peculiarities which 1| whole stock of succession Pines, beginning aetly the sanı that 1945-4 s Appl E Р ан Ы > - оё “7 B H no seen m iced One is that the seeds do not not {чиен Lot hem bo taken cut of ihe püx ted jor Dite мее no qi LU IDEE ^ E Е A similar see where e 5 а their roots in ord beli d 1 bar of the core adhering to them, The quality of the fruit life is required. Aftor the ien cue Pen Ox the Javos освате in Pean ө Pe : "A pem» follow with those of smaller size, | We haye: e nevar seen ti this tọ be аде, ЖИМ dod iato larger or;smaller pots according to | VINE : 87 0. If your object amount of vigour they possess, ld not advise you to ; А preference to using shut aos e rio мону: id orar cnr gutes за сааб впрегіог apte бм r^ гш, th should " turf the borders. Grapes have fi И jj F [5 is M ge: FRUIT AND K iront pect to wall fruits, report extreme circumstances. | pillars are [e vesting the а port, myn dai eater | hes СЕ and we puros 3o 10 enter May 27, 1865.) =. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 489 Feeding Stuffs. м "ALD ECOTT, AND BAWTRER. 59, boed Market, M Mark Load or Basti I pu SS MANURE 5 My B. Lawes for the n Season of 1865 are Bauer at his RE at the following p: pee; 55 LAWESS РАТ URN ПР M y and BONE SUPER- f ты б per ton. Uim ot L LIME from BURNT BONE pam HO: TES, £5 55. pez jon, LANES. ARLEY, GBAS MANG MANURE: dus in CONCENTRATED CORN 'and GRASS MANURE, £12 on, These Manures can obtained, ot Мг. Laws, бг ES hts appointed А Agents, ees е United Kingdom. nuine EDS Pen O dire ect fro: rters. ERUNT um POETE M * раг at mar! e A e Place, London s rien ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN, ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for r ROOTS, ODAMS'S BUFRRFHOSPHAS | LIME, MANUFACTURED вт 4м OSPHATE or BLOOD us ОО COMPANY (Тимттер), , of Ten iil occupying upwards ot adig ев оѓ Land. DUE nm pone hd Littlebury, Essex. Managing ДЫДА, Кр. nb tbe Е or of the Local Agents, E pictor. Secreta; Chief Office Fenchurch Stre: ) cQ amit Е.С. Western dis Branch : rts p L- R. LU, BEA e ani E Seo on F4 Won of | is generally ; including Embank- Ев; Reclamation S of Marsi. * "and Wast e Lands ; and War arping ; the Erection of Farm Buildings, pee re &c., either at the riv: e cost of the lande owner, or through the ейт of the vari d Improveme: pt A 2t shat el | teng. "rona ers of this eountry jt risen and are ны more rapi Estates Surveyed n Mapped, о p | for contemplated Improyeménts. 22, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. BR „База IMPROVEMENT үз (uid Re orm: c айлы — hs нааф Ding The ME ht Hon. the T] m. M.P., Chairman. L. Dashw. Esq. Sir C. H. 7. A, Bart. William Hope, * e ул. Sir Wm. Russell, Bart., ne p Lloyd, Esq. G. R. H. EP Esq. ym. Na іег. Philip Twells, Esq. 2 о Нор. 9 well, Esq. To Lax»: TA THE CLERGY, Zarate. ase, TEC Жын» ио Wat e Com; vances mone; Slowing “ы vases beg ашды TA ses in all т раа Irrigation and LM Embankin, Inelon DE Reclamation, Planting, for an benef cial june d "M for шө! or {г Бы М.Р. бонат &c., 1х OTLAN "EE in anami, for the yd the whole Sutla a and med for 25 а rent and Railroads fo Tri or aces on ih Беа efficient if brought to proper work, in the field мы ‘property “conga them and on UM whe and Hi Pow саг nr " " » lit y R. when directed t k which is n Moe не “but of the College of Prec which А74, of an s, the wap VA ме! Ра bodies field belonging n any se "ылаат society, nor ов ground where any help is wa Ar же qd "i b Mr, EpmUNDS, of Fakes, Te a pg a ye ген Cottages, апа ot d ngs re Ls or urposes, е im; rivepsent ГА and additions to Farm diu sad" other Беара 'arm purposes. Eae assessed under the proyisions of any Act of Parliamen: Royal Charter, or шшш on in respect of a ublie or genera works of Drainage or other improvements, may borrow their рго- portionate share of l bhe cost, and charge the Ah e with the е; К... еони laistow, Essex; and Elfo: near Topsham, qui LONDON MANURE COMPANY ; have now ready in fine condition— E, DISSOLVED BO s RE, &c. They also con! su RS PERUVIAN GUANO NITRATE of P SODA, Б LIRATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY BALT, and all бариа, of known value. orke, Plou май Wharf, Isle of Dogs. Offices, 116, Fe: ooa E. Purser, Secretary. on the lands improvi No investigation of title is required, and th: ofa Strictly financial character js not grido. e C» o гає зла руа of the Works, which are controlled only by the Government Enclosure Comznissioners, For qe information, and for forms of application, ap apply to the | Honourable WiLLIAw Narrer, Managing Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S.W. OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. эдун METING JUNE 1. sies | date TA be returned to the Es ed 4 12. хр RYLAND, ALL D, Secre! РО оу Square, London, W. + rg expenses Bi Sor ас оша: М: are ools, ur unti ен себ ер the schol — Surrey, Suffolk, and Susse ses eech e le E Заде! апі ual men before bim о the гоч а ану ів АША, бга 2 icula t profon sional” p ose, they had as ded a them- Ар E dai те” his remarks тее, doubtless will be, ^w p ÁN on the agricultural гоо! ; Tu b rd pé OCTOR a acr ntion P their Sj ay PREPARED BONE E MA ES; have mui leasure in pee that they will be 1-8. - Tur superior Жы and the most economical om to the Agriculturist :— ubi. Men da ao ГОРА рез have produced th most, tive character on every of tillage lan Ур, OAT. and BARLEY MANURES Ау һаа m o quantity, ^ EP ihe quality rip very PRONE S SUP PERPHOSPHATE of LIME has been Ж, economical source of Phosphates for the r GHAS ШАХ grazing land, аге терү effect пао acoria X з reparation on o атша" бълг s PERI Eum ез Cake and Oil come porti ld p ы now su) b; QURE be fn royed to be the h of luxuriant Cars Lane, Birmingham. Aapa Honiley Өр Ta rs of Li me бЕМЛУЕ, EX odo £i ie t а! free on Will be found mor in ачан т ж, З Feeding and Manuria] Е i d пог Loup p n gorge: in quantity ; a larger supplied aples тагы it I ONG'S "EE zl poo Er дтн AGGOT LOTIQN.—Tnis lotion will erc EA rouna and, revent AE a зан ton lotion The Agricultural базецг. > SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1865. PERSEN E. ARM seen by the report of last Monday's Edueation Co where certi чы улда ection of county schools, such as Mr. Хрисивв reeommends, | ван ана properly be entertain. obwithstanding the present failure of Mr. ааг motion, i& із not unlikely that the i i upon it ma the on e Жон al Жж бойу h at the effo rts of t edig je ве фена with | е ul pur v" may have been aeeomp n though at cost of present failure. лара ‚ in conclusion, here give cordial expres- o the grateful sense in which everybody 1 тери the conduct of this and оцу the — haere s of iring - шешу у tia AR yao p mij eceived upon its merits; and yet the seien уы үөү Тһе suy included such m te President ; Lord r, Fog 1e MOSU i $ it may thus be es jont. protest. But it р бое iore monaka бле Oris oc com- esident Bir E, Уи ox, in EET the war of thanks to bim, moved by Lord i fact that LUE interest in gener s in — try dist Aud ect of ейн, edi б. рифи е that бенен із е direction ia hich the labours of f the Society will 4 nefit f. ing t 1 Б Be VERSAL ess fo truc — im зен бее b7 the S belief, gaged in the m the energetic spirit " the Edueation ‚ Committee ed à he has né much to stimulate &nd nesday, June 7, Mr. STRAF. Ох Wed RD will sell by uii. at ушы Rooms, King "reet, - 30: e * Duchess » herd of the late EPH [n near » | and will [ex pretty much pm bitherto. the relationship E father and TI Que, пая ы ventury, mo ngon of science to agri ,| len engi, making itself es ы external stim sent P ierit: are especial] at—the fil = it. centive to it—the real ы p me IMPERIAL Oxro she de And I however tbe Royal Agriouitaral fr om Duchess БЕ st, рамес b; has ever been re realised in this cou Phort- horn Пер d will doub animals, then, to Jose Sq., wpool, ing | Birkenhead ; M the " highest "кр Im E that ntry for ‚ | than ever to the yalue of шо will до their best for the ral education o f their children ; and more alive also than "pat as they must be, living o г Tat. ма, Жы with that of another) one gen ——— А gt For, ker Gnaxp DUKE, CHERK x "Drs and pue 4 H EE this is one of the ны? d бум} this eountry the Duchess family i їз the m the —— of ом Snort- unifo us | while we quote from ment his assertion that this tribe ** for рийу s the many ан, нарт every neigh- length of breeding stands unrivalled, 490 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, СМах 27, 1865, exception of IMPERIAL OXFORD, |, theentire Dawpool | and which — ought not to be wasted, but | пооп the rou herd i e а rectiy descended from the M brated eow | used e lower lands in irrigation. od rotation as ii "grin phe. As o many a —«Ó— da 1st, bred by Mr. ВАТЕ Xx k- Ee Water ar the debris of rocks, su owin dee t s to corn, and thri esiin A rius ura who purchased * Duchess t Mr. | аз the water of the Nile, and also certain warp- to ay n Cuas. CoLLING’s sale in 1810, and e дына, de еро tidal waters dicun on the eoast of Lin- il e Duke | colnshire and elsewher of NORTHUMBERLAND узат ofthis tribe have| 4%. Spring л» especially those which are | ih - d, ure ughout the i: 0" m 60 у уе, gained the highest honours in the show yard, а niform temper year; | make дны rotations яб: pr no j 4I goa realised ү "greatest jus. ever attained at апу | because that shows "that bos come from a con- | The price of Wheat was then хөй, eo exist, public sales." siderable depth, and having eias traversed a great | of Parliament could he it, at 80s. to ls T as Ach Іа illustration of this we MY т the fact | quantity of earth, they are full of use ful mineral|and other corn in proportion, by which that at the Тотон sale а calf of the | matter, dissolved out during their passage. Hard | fathers were induced to grow corn as often as t Duchess family were sold for PA se and | waters are not necessarily ечки. The ra: could, and were contented with and repaid by a hey that 10 ОДАН E the family Бег 44201. 10з. | chalk waters full of lime, an ontaini: four quarters to the acre; but these prias or upwards of 421 gs. each. alkaline matters in solution, are Potes Бо irriga- ms passed away, he will soon find reason to gr The small herd p be now either dispersed ог |tion waters. | add de up РӨП, hi ti thes and taros ay ш his labour and other expenses, some 8 y and finds fi Mr. es summer and w But should he be an т, зора disposition, m k teot gus thin pet. реи o = et p = 5 Ф a A Ф =h Е Б m 2) -] B ct =” Ф Юю B © Ф Ф ct © n © = Ф B © К [z EB ~ disposed of in опе lot are descended from Mr.| Оп ће other hand, T" hod Бч bad water RAN 'UKES and - per acr r. Lawes and ot which Mr. Heean paid 50007. three years ago. | Поп. Such are li v аан: Tet een of the of Wheat carted om tha ana ШЕ hA Some few descend ants of this e have bee n sold tannin which they contain, but because of the | оғ таайа, he very pu. 2 away with it 40 | 2 Mts А : E 7 = z 3 в Е Lj B Н еакй S Д NTOSH w pay ow x Barley and О, If the M. of Wedn nesday week should PE To the discussion whieh follo wed Dr. ‘Vo ELCKER'S А nearly the sult, only tha at Diff on goo 9 ріесе пин lecture, remarks were contributed by | Barley land, pays Dottor Tor PE and being a shorter ighest prices e^ to Short-horn history vill 2 ir ie dii ana who spoke of irrigation аз | me RER ess, - any portion Ae ; and w ж er it goes in one lot or not, by Dr . SurrH, the He will th 6 te Ы iil rob the farm, average price which will be pee will doutes father ye English geology, in partieular instances the ча llow gio Med meras culation with respect t be the greatest which a single herd has ever |where the clear spring water from chalk had been diee ы Clover, and года made, үш used on the sandy land lower down, | them ЫШ ta al = а Ф et et ni рор To? into meat, He will charge , with th t ае day last and in others when water from the higher moor 21. 8s., T 8 Bins pere BE the rent le, had, as y injured th e carting, &c., bei of the m efle of bred Жооп, the the Asin iH eeh land over which it had been poured. Sir in thelabour. He will then бой what h of Mr. У етл, of Penshurst, 1 t realised | KegrIson called attention to the fact that hs these crops for to his own beasts, j.e., what they will ә : re-use of drainage-water which is now so rapid pay | him beyond n 51. per acre for fatting—any sum пос r tet e £. = жеч. c gE Е. E 24 "s of . 15s. 3d. cach for the entire herd. di Notunle-for- imari B only ре У r to show this will promise him much more inci prices realised хаз ge. fe for | ir ihe use tab "ot plants me ‚эш aotually for tho. ilie апей satisfactory т results than his three or four quarters of ot is becoming a seriou лер [ARSHALL) ; 59 gs. for a(R ' k Maii. "Fal sees М. P., пине H question ve кош € Dexron had long bn Bér E s); 60 gs. for Lot 15, Maid of the Mist ( : Бо out how the present waste and injury can FARM-YARD MANURE. ice enn eru and 46 Le for кє > чө у The following are extracts from опе of a short course of lectures lately be rae by Mr. Wallace Fyfe before the S y Mr. HEATHC ely ЕВИ EEN Royal А, аш cultural College.] е "rr “оё, e а smali dani longing t THE OBJECTS OF FARMING.—No. I. As at present stand with the farmer, bi | ALDO was disposed of at an average o Үүних rhbours eroakin а І onl bri qe l 1 гі to land kept properly 357. 18, for the 11 co ws and 5 bulls. The highest ix i biu M жуздун ipt en Tan ethan ha tst d учен и тапш nS was 71 ёз. ог r Lot өң Fathom, bought by y Mr. surely it is healtbier to обн as long ак as обе Е; e He must work and he pas weld: mast, plough, E as а fine bright da ay, а and a поб to sit down and cry. When last year there was а grub, stir, roll, harrow; but unless he puts in йё mpa аус "were present who did ample justice dut for tenant right, I endeavoured to show in | manure he may not be able to calculate on a due reward | to x iudei luncheo: e letters on “ Condition" how a tenant might farm for x Мыш Undoubtedly there is a system, | ighly and at t me time profitably, and secure t -Weedon, and there are instance of high А {most instructive lecture on the qualities of return of any capital expended іп the improvement of ied. inp as in ancient and why по Deben Memorie in irrigation was Ж Wednes- | his farm. This year it is the prices of produce that аге | times, been rendered productive by working alone. | y Professor VoELCK ination ; but as il art o i р һа B Ota of eli foret Agricuh ultural Socie ety. Не for myself, look forward to such an inevitable climax, between the rows of Wheat—that the mec first referred to the great variety of анана I again beg for а column or two in the Agricultural | working and pulverisation of clays, in which уг] which exists as to the way in which water acts in Gazette 2 ‚о шу — LI з for АШ ing the p y crops of Wheat are grown bec Ev» А = : range of prices. ing beneficial to the f: {з 1 lity to ode of li Сте A UN fertilising ооу је 38 eme his ed à hose elementsof бонї iu ОЙ; ;ofwhieh be but es 1 t—to and main object when a pos i kes to Н к= are at one time found avai orina | mineral matters dissolved | in Eh the carbonic | farm is заные dly to make a fair return for iis condition, but which by the commingling of ingredients acid present in to the warmth which is con- з г 1 do. say to make his Шы. фе it is| which react оп one another, are liberated to a Erud veyed by it. The. et, in fact, has | pure extent than ordinary. Combined with this m aem Ue reated ; e ges doma th of cultivation, ud appears to me tha t the jum ligh upon it has ether дена, Thus , The landlord i is content to " his land at rents pro- addition of manu e would wonderfully шит itis often poss E" acum all, it is the soil [4 А нра (and the relation of this to the wa ater) gies Ы m get more, or even as much, by farming his be dangerous to omit a a pro Coet cud d то! the Grass produce is due. In some cases water land himself, is it to is an important point to be on a sufficiently rich soil is thus more танае the risk of Medis a tenant who may or may not prove | agriculturist of whatever grade, 1 ап mapure. A к и аре, Ёге ГЕ neighbour as well as a good farmer, ко the | prietor, because we have for «дыш prt d nali dn many onrt-loads of frons which | %000уапсе of valuations 25 damage by game, &c.?|from the land its mr ue constità iste d f hi add y sem suf position o being duced in ro durs ав thepowe hv ү T is many a light us sand, feeling Е газа g the master of the ж! ole domain, f Гу rather be iuc creased by the re as - ull o! af ung, which is rather i seri rished employing ER he liked, cultivating as he liked, and | efforts we must cn i Ке up the returns. enc improving where he liked? 16 is because the margin is exactly what is now taking place. T unn xta Yo OELCKER R next dE what it is|of profit 1s so small tbat he is obliged to let, and for | sums expended in fertilisers in British agri со rer meadow. It|the same reason - tenant is obliged to co nsider his | however eminently successful in keeping the mc carries air ?n£o the soil; for it M. to be understood po as part bà ordina ary return of his occupa- | up to and even beyond tbe mark of eX my B that in su ccessful irrigation the Mie goes through | tion. The а conn try life, the variety of ape Sunn have it all their own T ae air converts the | employment, the ‘opportunities doctors differ so do they. You are of c? ree ig organic matter of the ili uio food for lants; thi gun, or са the weekly marke t— | that they divide. Tató two grand theories, ‚Б Р it does chiefly by its oxygen. More re, it üo Бае в, duties of the various parish бое, with the|favours that known as the “mineral tM рода converts certain — matters of the soil into | үү, power ап. authority which is attached $о | Messrs, Lawes & Gilbert oppose to entire reli | o il : bi them- all these to draw tenants into th heory." 1 theory rests its aid f lants; and this, on the other hi conduce into the pro- | theory." The minera substances does еду by x arbos ed. Мы " певаћу, fession, and are accepted as pem for a low | оп the importance of minera d s da vapore. 1 о tbe plante er X99 У, | return in money. Nevertheless, the gradu al rise in | maintains that if the xen plant уй fode | This is of great im опа during the winte "eH i in farmi ufficiently supp the form ofm > ing, show that a fair return i3 to M made, | in nitro; he and carbon, the one int ad^ | тапу, spring months, when е езу grow me the|and my present aim is to trace out how this is to be | acid ini ammonia, the other in $ that of carbonic e i sir it о promote ba д mii pov m the | secured, rom the atmosphere. Whereas t : p wa lf the| The first object of а man entering on i istence in the soil ) g a farm,|assuming the existen А eid of ure to tn . therefore, would be to а out how to farm it tuóbt supply of saline еар with consta 2116 rdinarily used thus be profitably ; and as all his profits must arise from the | rocky decompositio and dioe. arranged, accor Eine E Be order df ud merit, as | 5816 of his uce, he must consider what he can that there is геа ж surplus nly the addition _ follows:— — | t consi | t il " y ist. quist, Sewago-water, containing ammonia, phos- ion will open up a view of his profession which he |ammonia to develop the growth ^ id et phates, Hine овие contemplated. Whether he is an - are soils more or less деве p and potash. i armer, or ? yomg man brought ui lants this theo does n Drainage-water, which en n contains much dr ог even a towns who i is now or rein his f fret ынан а". in general there valuable matter washed out this, of which plan are рге D IINE мат 27, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL TURAL GAZETTE. 491 lty of absorbing | їоп, and worth only 12s. 6d. when well rotted. But the | they practise it or, because ү gne ад of soling. fertilisers formerly gave in each case 47 lbs. to the ton against йиш. К X it or V for they think wory fool « бай from the =w whi e б cwt. 1 qr. 10 lbs. of fresh, and 4 cwt. 1qr. 271bs. of well rotted ^ hey can; but p 2 кем - real farmers who galts in the soil supplies the stimulant {аё | materials, besides 13 0 254 and 15 0 94 respectively of water. bliged to-sell fries t to m ore productive. ^ No|It may be said then tbat in farmyard manure Be f кана "id - William Smith, ' Wielstos, Ble OM Station, con- | exist in a very bulky shape, since we have бо сыт: a сыту to olan d из an es l m: ier oc ries. 16 is C n that Xcess from 4 to 6 cwt. of inferior matter. But whilst pt і tail D interestin fli semel er the plant cannot take — apes Р large аиа of carriage апа labour, the mechanical Ат i f z ы ы wee = р. 4 ride h was tomes Í m М + tha 18 mere form о! шуа manure must dm om the o nding excess 0 ise Жел il AA since we find it exerting an important influence on сот, has found out the fter s again, and that mechanical condition of the soil i p н . В. юре e e d а ti d: о! evolvin рамо m stances rm under an | moting vegetation, as well as by its fermentation yielding the To this and are obliged to confo : «s emand we are ob ^ h | жос, £t sks a yield of ner d : e vanced condition of cultivation which a: seem not at all a false opinion that the value of our active "op four times the amo ount with which da M marte is wr р у Богамой by their more com ple te ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. em too e À E the décomposing remains of thoroughly intermixed UN lemon mug ith a view to | under the presidency of Sir Edward Kerrison, М.Р. ке sqm in'former years, which supply carbonic acid theis more effectual mention, would PR productive| There were also present, amongst others, the Earl of Pod ammonia, that add materially to its development. | о re advantageous results, Feversham, Lord Walsingham, Lord Tredegar, Sir ural chemi ought whatever W T. B. Wes о h ME . Dent, М.Р.; Mr. .P.; ace га Сү in water, and that nothing else was Home Correspondence. T. D. Acland, M.P.; Mr. Raymond Barker, Mr. Beale anilable for the "growth of the plant. But Liebig's| ах and Cotton Мітей. — Аз to the mixture of Flax | Brown, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Prof. Wilso; n, Prol Voelcker, more recent doctr ine is that the roots thems e and Cotton to make a middle cloth between the old Pe дез e Nr. Claydon, and Mr. Wel inl low w price Cotton and linen shirts, allow me - solici m etiring — of the Connell having been ugh it is indispensable that water sl ^ oposed change in | ге-е Siéi. and the only vacancy supplied by the фике: ^e E : the manufacture of the union to "that м - CA — election of Mr. J. Wilso эЛ зна ч мр" al re has been termed by Dr. Voelcker a | 25 years ago in Ireland by аң of cotto: ft of| Mr. Beare BROWN said he universal perfect manure, because it contains all the elements | Flax, or warp of Flax a | weft of Cotton. EM "Flax pose—a resolution in wich Ф, thought. Mite s was no tobe found in the soil. Manures in the form of cattle md yarn being spun through. hot water is hard and stiff mir ф in that room, or out of it, who would not and ordinary farmyard composts have indeed been known an: чылай рай 4i k ik Gou nos D ibl | employed from time immemorial for the purposes of fertilisa- ü joi Dog оша not be La e to e мо а tion, Ofthe constituents of farmyard manure nitrogen is the with cotton, which i soft, that when the оо th i d to be the President, or who wi first in value, phosphorus the next ; and үчен cole po raid bleached, the во on is so much reduced and | ће more кабр in that position, than Lord Tula. Жиде d q rve | damaged by the eia that the pe: thread E the сее men had done more for agriculture than he ha id the of унем fermentation, and are carried to the ЖО and falls into holes on bein ee times d that soil Ea pesty ton s of ammonia and phosphates. The hed ; the refore, to gm iat te tiis унон comes in, | ud his lordsüip's auspi ces, change which occurs i the fermentation of dung-heaps is zi lax-straw gu was now rivalling some of the b arge y bois of the this: In XCaHENCUE. с E m the field, and without мер, | I pn out all the | day; in fact the agricultural meeting at Newport Rotted - AM, and that, fortunately, by my new machine rw ee year after year r^ ып greater importance. "He Dung. out scutching; then I turn on a run ot hot water, and E rere ed that gar should be elected РЕР 3. е having discharged the natural green resin or gum, I | President for the n Pra s Ты organie mattar is WO 4 16.2 $1.76 dd at the same end, by іжо wooden rollers, апі) Sir W. е vidc have wished that some one E DUE ups van Ron viam I place it back in the same machine for the | of greater Kur ora and authority Pei Борте: had d, whi do | risen to t а! n E Fresh Per Cent. Dung. 100, ing or bleachi will be And were it not that excellent fixers of the am ium i H Б А within te heap whilst t this isg Sing on, eor ADMITE vithout my теща ог chloride 9 Ban. L ps in five | his lordship, aud what e had seen going on upon the deterioration would еп осе: dts as ^er н ar д B we all know, is composed of ханне tts matters of the| snow ani d | soft as E» 9 it дч раззев to my hackling upon his estate, he felt that it was impossible for any live stock of the farm, intermixed with straw or other тайкы machine, t t used as bedding or litter for the animals. тр PE Dind [7Р7 же of Cotton, from 14 inch down to inch, the high and distinguished office of President of the lid e: ents of the cow, they ае рыі only to 91 lbs. of | dropping $ each; card all up г о Ae а gricultural Association. theliquid excrements of the cow, to 73 lbs. of the га ра Рр on cotton xgaclinet ry by itself, or mixed with Р кт зә motion was са unanimously. bist iu tud He г any length of mie fem е horse dar r Egyptian Cotton, which cannot be spun unless| Lord ТЕЕРЕбАЕ: І assure you when my kind friend . із distastefül to tho в oil, е CHI GR Faden аы" сов, жү) with the strong Cotton of America. J. H. Dick- Mr. Torr at our last monthly poma mentioned m however rich in nitrogen, T diee uctive of failure and Usap- е, oí Great Dover Street, S.E. name as à candi dat e for the office of President, it too pointmentin the results, It has been сов б 1 in re regard to Farmen. Incre дн in ene En Ir i t А few days before he had written the production of dung, that one horse or cow m а М” of the discus "Mo vdd on's | me a & letter to say that Beh v was 4 n loads; that one horse fed in the stable yields 15 5 loads of di зае рарег, ga м the Royal Marini Society on begged that on no account would ere min pont to Grass 7j loads ; во that, calculating at | Wednesday [^ st, * Ane "T increasing in —À forward, as my occupations in the пед л аге 80 very bh of 20 loads of cattle dung per acre, or 18 of horse dung, | How can t at Bo H к orth, e ga at nd w numerous that I could hardly hope to be able to give: of an are. жой а table fod horse аз maah лел Samirin of ап | aNd see w us "p 8 bee gu on Cmq many years. b: the attention I could wish to this meeting. But as acre, A horse fed, however, principally on corn will yield | all those directions Ba has been joined to farm in | Mr. Brown and Sir W. Stirling have so handsomely ME n value to one which consumes twice as much nearly every parish, and it is well known that the proposed me, and as I have been unanimously elected, - o si la n I sa i i mo e за tim Soc th subsisting on straw, pini Re ы d аА of the SEM м when so many young farmers retired from farming | years a practical tcv Rr wr lb i^ TÉ d A d "e ОЛАМ Mn fte few | £ tice as. there are now, They | отп count I have dua what to {оге e abstracts fro m its food nly th te after a tew {years prac А еу | C ty to forward tl de waste of its boy A. ricus animal not only docs ihe very seldom (That is called) Apese but they sorag as far a b kdai t moreover the additions required to p ataa up its zm. юру, р ets. Some procure employment shall always Me uuusdesand tissues. The matured a not Tails, others mm йу jobbing, some go| еш to Poser the duties of that an in Y uten and nitroge: КАГЫ; ог ies n" o New Zealand ; g with a full-grown animal tue manure be taken to re] t E suni, on „е ways, some few of he best | Society. De eos 3а the food, with exception o iters for the press; the| The Trustees and Vice-Presidents were re-elected, Produeing. anim respiration. АП breeding and milk- now Highway Act has given a few employment, and | after which, and kas A ачары pe; ue тайшы | so. iE e TS, There i is a pretty е5 "for P ya Н. Harr Dang (Secretary) read the following facts I adduce to show E ix the A y uiid t for all that itistrue. Tbere never was a | Report :— neris ы iy a to rer eA bo pro- | time when the following words of Mr. Dee would à RE deg ead Pn T 7 render analysis йүп Е {һе last Ge ееп a Decemb r 41 mem ^ x "d ara angibing XE y Ике. - niii Var «у Hore pd and the палое of 226 Ls bers е been removed. thing od consumed rien affect its value. Every- | У from mber of these experimen а пров ће management, C uy t cker in ono | «n duisi plenty of capita. tal it was not 6 aanataral that having joined the Society. for the Now o айе Mooting о А , ry manure redu six months hile th ors and 95 members have n electe to 6891b., and 507 they should rogare as the RS ж e part e b ree ipe ноло а іп опе to lb. Th lub. i monis Pit frat found to bo T01b.; in tho course of six farming life the amuseinents of the hunting feld | that керы со oar 5 d reduced ы 26 861b., but exposure to rain in three months | And kete never ime when so many suc Anto. 2. WOO dung по 5010. In other experiments 100 ewt, of fresh | « young шеп” retired es such “а i Occupa- Life Members 2 Е ETT When “fat and checa» o 80 ewt. when half rotted, 60 ewt. | tion» after a fi ' occupation as there are no u 6 с odiis сє, АМИ) decor pos: 204 cheesy,” anıl to about 45 от. when completely tion гаров, увага тосоор ; à ИШЕНЕ Дулу. ucc Бы VIZ 18 шода acp D ewt. Qf dung contains when fresh, 401Ь. of I know some who started with large farms of their own, | 5 16 ; but th im the form of volaiile who have not only sold those агра. bat have retired Makiog&totalof' 4.51; 5759 amonia- during f fermentatior чеч aub: andi in the third aw Tiras ie ie tbat theorist with almost empty pockets; and I know others who| тһе Council have elected Sir Massey Lopes, Bart, M-P. when decom have taken large farms and have re retir: edi ina very few | a member of Council, in the room of the late Mr. Buller, M, P. T meka itia Lee a tee taons фк Wilh quite empty р pock, zr a pretty pie, uus half- yearly stint ot ооой to Stát of Doos! Бег, быш о the en pic Pr or ita volt volatile bed ana ture are these “ youn ," thus painted! They, o of i et thb Болу wid. юры ҺӘР T ith the ааш formed in the box S M o course, all kept their ilit Ther —— = sime eres Sheet for the whole year 1804 and a statement. of the Country Yard dung of (pe = feeding plan is contrasted with the farm- Ч n both | Meetin for Neycastiecupon-Tyne, has been published in the constituen e open n pits аз richer in amm onia and in soluble | that Mr. Dent is right. Farmer a! eting £ stis npon Tyna ма Me ci bep Voelcker тс both organic and inorganic. According to Dr.| cases are making way, y, ad eleng pince to > to others ; E uis toni ped e vmm е А. Вох Maxore the latter case bailiffs go: but this pu a s, “ЗООТ. 1 êa. in the New Three-per-Cents. 10001. remains Water CONTAINS. COMMON FARM-YARD. * in : g : к. » Why is it? It is e on дорозі EN the En Eu ET i rari rag cash. Nitrogen `, mani; 104 | Water .- 71.00| they have none of them been brough vor : ir hands on аме РИ Ы н Р теа ишш» УЧ mere. а n sent to school to get a little empor, mi АЧ; шш t ые iata ba eia able абаттоо - Өлөн ано? learning, and їп ast e foe the school- | Esq., M.P., to the funds of the rada A „1 649) able by water im ster knew full well that the art i ing t аан Кодар ып. EE CDE ношор the ыу, rie rr M ua А small 2.00. and soda, .80.. 2.78| а not eir boys learn, Mr. Ellman on the Management of а g о! quantity of and das the boys Sheep. a A trace of lime, and a con Рбн забі TE do b ys to аса not KE 9 of silica | please them "and their mothers to Mr himself with Professor à а on Natural Deposits of Potash in ты айа detailed lar ractical yip some mothers hasc: Mr. T. Beale Brown on Flax. (Royal Aguas of а э GOAN е еа Way. think ita c dto ico for their sons to learn it. It wou Mr. Morton on Agricultural Education. tu. pe ешш E osse i 539), viz. nitrogen | hurt their Елама Я would E D UAE dius, and i LI LEN n Us que кш къ pur- Phate of ies Nic mi ao ты эин soluble phos- чайга A 96 a oan же) з e ie Jump a the attended а [йон 4ййошу; апа indeed considerable manure when potash 3 e make em in id 1 diversity of opinion expressed as to the best mode o! маен ронад збя. Whence be M 13s. vut te conclusion that their sons must be farm whether procedure. The Council after much deliberation have decided, 492 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 27, 185 hmit their prizes to candidates examined at Society has all along been heit ga within the strictly | i of mere meddling that I press these views the Local Examinations held by the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford. The: dir onsider that gen rot sni poe not It was 02 these gr rounds that I declared at у A good гаа Le ton. "Once obtained, general meeting, са т созййеийу тере it now, that - 126 groun c wort | the questio; n Масра Er th %- cr: d Oxfor s as i6 is outside werdet any f métier of the Royal Agri fima of Eng land, d who must be persons in some dependent Аа" e cultivation of the land for their mappo e r Intendieg to t4 жиш their profession, the Council e | farmers or not, is as much outside of us f i А {5% land has pointed out that the ecaries' лч до recog nise the nee ed iy yore асан I do eak whi п a “Tetter subsequently р i ean т vender ерши on t is subject, а years it has bee tho Jech: For tw —— r of this Societ арш, and have never y v Aes the yes t тос -— except i tak And s format pe ait in business ffer the following prizes, | of a good pila; education; for they k 1001. i in E Ид УЕ those who shall pass the HORDE | their ju meri career except after та ог скрий гав а or Junior Examinations. It 1007. proof o. | education, ts promotion of professional — Their prizes and t for а іп mathe- bu t fo res pon ees froin al par сабиз. | wherever а 11 condition of English таана аб - piecemeal e "ag of the country, agtioulturally a зати [requi ture of anything examination and rep in part, should week by week - itto m dition v" ep dm icc: үш}... "ie withont a certain degree of od in mà Ez . Should these жылш aties, lan nguages, and so a" E prof thus admitted ; and therefore it is it 1 believe : s prae of йа, апа |18 exaetly eneral education es not exceeding 25 years of pre ide Apothecaries? Hall, t hat so e of the i e too might y well claim р: е repared by Ta wou onla 1 beg pardon for О tna. it is ge ly in the interests of my КИЕ s | guilty of it. I hope that the members of this Sa will expressthe vers "eh our operations incom vi ith every one of the objects specified in our ar Chia candidates for dut honours and ey s should. bri ring wi ith the ems sufficient certificates professional purposes for which we һа have been inm ! And t rhet. have а of an stated the reasons which Seem to me sufficien viu in Ls. M" ск | an i ditt nctions dodi be со! vis erred. s vs 1l in future be prepared But eri ing — now to the merits of the case— AN sheets bet o Closing e CET оаа; in| what is which the young agrieulturists of this order that members nd the public may have them at an earlier country. es special ч need ? I feel certain th аб a may be үөр to test the value of such thbetlbs ай 1 ave he Implement and Sto: n int S паа И „opportunities T I M lai orming а trustwor opinion of what i deii to do, n —— hat in dere the ve тїї heir е Council, the Тһе Contract for the Show-yard Works has been under the | "49 SASW Se MUSUEN (О сошесо vie vesulmony Or ент күч of tlio eere and the Council | gent observers in our country districts must а have — who will form an estimate of the | the conclu: usion that the general educational etico d i yere aa: meni pp" Forse ud So "ihe plant has been rising. for many years among agriculturists, | e ra о! ге! 422 materials, E EN at |n red nnually from the ane 18 Жез. to з Lied «a y Rape intelligent, t aud Better | mo tractor. The arrangements for the Plymouth meeting, to be held educated than heir "fathers were; aud no iduring the week commencing Monday, 17th July, are pro- gressing төлүн ыр very large entry is already made of Implements, and the sufficient professional education, howev w 50 y On the тй s Заг. | very Connection with speci iied i in "their Charter of (эш directed to the promotion of quem ms educatio; Mr. Bra m Dawi most readily that duction las for an vd the educational object Incorporstion be entries for Sf iaa tá will close on the 1st of June, promise | such unanimous belief, As to to be eq The Sho, said that young men, t € arming, it is don fa armers than their | edd: wili be open as under :— рев 44 generally, are not „better gar the артан there is а ver edu wp я sd though I do fathers were, sciences, Zheir agricultural relations have been so lately тэк ы and worked out that there are very few who 141 to be egotistical, ү не: n a determination which Iwa as once pit which I have nere was E Bm p $728 > Д, QUE. “ке fom pots eva RETAS t th +1 n 15 tal to Ох i and eme he would take his degree or m M rm m ет be held at Bury St Bd wishe ode own Иша 3-4 The осети v — Country == d и -а зано meli bs the Arrian Society. Let us т examiners te ineo! ottingham, and | to Rutland, 7* By order cf the Council, th ores; Harp st e Awardi of priz es for proficiency i in these two great | learn ie. living languages th Oxford, because a multitude of those who went! ite €— —€— nal education. The CzAIRMAN explained that the 607. prizes were b ietly within the s ч our иен to be given in two half- Iot not the whole sum in eó са 6 ES: as might be inferred from the paragraph |, qui. of ours, and we should аб the. тб Vis Pra t in port hice x real t AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.—Mr. J. C. Мовтох: I| Ir | лм is з divided out for the р 80 | Society into eight or ten provinces or Н oses of this nan ^x collecting a sufficient sum heir limits for the purpose of edu- ect hav adop Бу vie Council firi studied | bii endschclnlipr; Moe ting, moreover, the p bject with the ^ desire that the » Society 4 imei the names of a sufticie mber of young should, a as our Charter declar elonging iro each, whos ejr be 5 ly s t Wednesday here to - € that the e here one day whe their study did n s resent; there wis reach is the sch lab and the consequence is that n: likely: to send Ha children Моге т know many men ride their h andred-gt ea horses; men with large farm? cannot. st stalotly speaking, write" e dest ation shall. be such as admits to "tho , competition for these pr izes; whose rank ir suppo rt” And yet, had I fein a ibd of fter When we [^ got such material e or their Fontes "wc I must, both on and on the merits of th been one of the m > local authorities, artly, perhaps, b үе stem is confined t e pure teaching dí minority who opposed the determination to act through m farmers, partly ў sy, реа ча козш) ee th a — атарча ri will! bé E tbe University middle-class examiners which has been sheepihewrin ng, thatching, hedging, and what nly, Iam fied, lat. For, т, ‹ оп% the qu esti n of order, what i is the | s uch as e hav ve for the lal abouri ring men aom they th resen erdt if necessary to Wa do not want Cirencester Coloris all over of the case, what education is it сы. promotion of which | lastly, whose ла сеси а» scien iic but we want to have some teaching of 8g Trend is lly needed? I believe that in answer to both) | knowledge shall mined by the So ему» connected with these schools, I have seen іш of these questions we name the professional | travelling — Surely ou ur connection with so f the young men educated а in uf education of the farmer, And my remarks are in- | such scheme as ра оша be keeping more withir testify that they are men qualified to farm tended to show that it is меу which is refe in | own proper мее ulural "Society than th at country ; in the one or cases where фе the Charter; and this ich in point of fact which h. 80 fu sanctioned and adopted о asking | has not been successful, i& has been not from what Rem needs our анн, hue arter speci- ш Universities to award the oclety's prizes for|brains but want of money. Iam satisfied from n ae severn ie for which we are incorporat eral school attainments. I beg, therefore, to moye | have seen of those who have gone forth о етай and еу а dir жеу conn Ma: эй with. that i in receiving the report which has been presented, | the pioneers of d every part of provemen: | be especially omes to uo remi Чы of а - educati tion, professi nition of which a certain ambiguity or indefini This is almost identical vith a a motion which I n ps (R e): T ош this ойи, | to ME ^ pong of ам utmos P: — 2 this country. еш!ешап шы last is — t general 1 education, bu ession is laid hold of as san оой th ind preliminary в school tra чеп red to, ing ieith, others, which clearly define our position as Ku divikión: ана 5 "m are to ion e to be т withent a 1 cation Ma he tell us yc strictly “professional E i body. from me now. Mr. Thompson's s suggestion was then мінай |n , first because the discussion rea 18- i к les te Education Comm ittee Lm it hashad. And, E ime that no real n by io o mida d а decision, and that e su — wLich has s а ма ly nii to a fair Poshi of this motii en RE edd of | p progress rac ing | the ембей f nm Si жнр for their тти 3 ^ su proceedings о 7 to beréad in its ee show that this is the. idea which its its leaders have ever had. And the his- which i is now repea! last December {о that althoug. hI rSevere s n out, was real ssary | on on till . Ifeel bound to add, in the i nemi | ted, rien at intervals by Mr. ion on thi. Мг. Thompson, plainly shows that the! Ө, Mgr Mos o udi tob i Mr. T Dyke Acland, and others, yet that it i in i uo ? Some speak Kk certain people, n ‘another е СЯ classes ; rer boys i» pportanity nn thes? Так the ва uld | radesm qm son of а time, for aft ега an time comes in eer of the one short at 16, in t h en go fi think what is now prone y is one of the most 4 they hu ГМ ede was open that education was Lee one say that it | КЕРО i ў E Мат 27, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ае Зар ЕТТЕ. 493 but I should. not like to reject any- in favour. of Professional education, the „seconder had | jo vi vi Мт. ы i ning. Pais rs’ Club thing, the subject, but if they tell me that they do not | е, а "tb argument i in favour of ' providing а а HUNGERFORD : The Operation Lom perde Laws.—A birsi . Henr. Corbet, of thing more, I should regret that they | урем to do Ig at all. "Bat I still wa ant to impress | i = Lane present, not that tha t T e sho uld liberal id prope ctio erfectly the matter e Mal наи of good was per depended much more upon ools in di fferen t counties and places to which a agri- scho M nt meeting of this v3 we ы у following бн — —If we are in any way to улгт the the Central Farmers’ Clu EN from г, Corbet вай , we shall achieve Royal Agricultural Society could do. The examinations this quite as much, or more, by the expression of public asad jy c j^ se it must e landowner's interest hi mecha anics, applied to agriculture, chemistey, and subjects rd distinctly y upon 2 чуб „Тһе да farmer, because ted а d MA be че that ha onda e farm д thoroughly ей. ago, when produe Council had not felt the emselv: ves in a pos ture, In fact, treating the matter as a farmer's question, we find that чле law already goes with him. The gam js IRI n6 3 and it is only by his own act and deed А ће signs » ade ne by running СЕ оп sense, y th n what to et v and avoid.” rst duty, an Agric cultural Society, but as individuals, i is for were best redin to the purpose in view, us p recourse to them, omitting the College of Preceptors, and bé. trusted that by the next meeting the pons adopted would be shown 1 not to hav ve been unsuccessful. ight f course I ne m you that the e position is virtually на one of the v. first Какым on the f the owner ` the consideration | напо those in Sussex and Devon and elsewher the фе chest. t the ane — It is not hat do wa which ни Dod wid be: dacti to the opinions expressed by Mr. Morton, whose lecture e on We dne! sday nah aporta т; alind wo ould К" none would oppose such the far It а the practice vá uU te the value of education, ti ho Rea Not. a he farmers themselves. purs s that t the unic on be twe t goes to cemen ys do no good at the so-called classical and commercial jies - their m v qaem ake and send them to Of course, a oriens e ашна uc) mum could ы Маре but the ques was class h fa-da ay's examina- кука e of the business into and шешеп who have influe counties, to see if tbey гелм establish тн of this class, and if they do so, they will be — ing greatest benefit, not only upon мон but u the whole population of the neig лобной, After looking at the matter in every point of view, 1 һате | Кпо which д, was еа "to enter. They mi B ds stimu- See to education by these nati and also ren ie the influence of agricu Itural. hrec Mei. t the country, a most valuable Zu ion of Mr. Morton s. The reco OM, D the Co uncil must he d it the othe S ONE A fe eeling panir rue beyond the mere ration of MN pU - pence, and that urishes dung y, and a Маму tone ot "od fe ood landlord uch the same p and r "look upon i it as a my men od any district where they can thus the one on the other. You Н nic ce a line there is to draw be ere. "wil see in ч soda We be regar! rded as an experime nt £01; with the prizes you are offe c Vm A do not t see h how a т. motion atki ination can take p — € at усам Cobro, вм the em еве of | that thee ted. If e thin ng wan your obje t Sh far the » midi dle-class education is оини, you will not attain your object by different examina- diffe hat had b the. css ort; it declare me of the Soc so lon tions conducted in erent manners ; S but if y get the three bodies to meet togeth er and appoi oint a of examiners, the competition would be a fair Mr. OEE M.P. Ба of the Edncation Бшге» did not think the funds of the Society general educa! If you wanted to in iioi in gesting a good edu heh dob have som. d ес people, ап gettin ng the education os Peck t, that prize boys were about. as ve asm that s may erii ally appoint Wn, O; RA ink better still, aid in n for boys o ТА Lagen perdi of 807. ог 902., „the cation, the be expended upon general middle-class edu- advantages of which should not be denied to nation and | ificates were А кеду provided. e an Agriouitaral Society, all er had to do with то practical p " тет educ Pe refe а to t ү fact th Жм ^f evonshire, а dev: was being d, whereby | bod l funds wo ould zi provided for the. D vi r D of thus everywhere being introduced; and he did n Cire леш, which is für : с es griculture is ed, and they will give to the pe muc impetus, i as I have plained i s A e to the ark The Снатамах ex of Mr. Blmunds, | Proposed, the tesi € he менан Ан ies the middle ce X ^f scholars from all parts of the ki ndom, and the Ur ches were WR be awarded separately at each o ersities, d the plan | was to award prizes half year. their ed ucntion, and he knew many o who were in the same other не believed iare. was a growi excellent opportunity for t. encouragem ent to middl their sons іра іп amem vat Май. б did the day before ЖҮ" arithmetic. He moved the adoption of — 00 writing, the Revo Mr. Hens seconded the motion, In answer he an appeal from a member that t should „be a una animous vote on the port, and on] the Council атайей them; y were Ber жү the „preliminary examination in eading. istory, and geo; graphy, h xti [m3 "safely | co G rb - om а in concert with the riting, | рок that фе too had wished for a word * professional? in the Lester education m inb of law, ЖЕТ) ог d be bound by a word which against. us in sigh e inter prete in га у supported the College ns first se e been He must, however, „acknow ledg e "th the ола e educa which. was i е xt HYS had f the heavy expense and i "Не was glad to find that a college had been set e up in in Suffolk, and he should like to Mr. BorrzY did not think the etm funds of the ете could be applied б, а ена шр than the college ор апа и. ee чеди Ре «аа ап онак wi y. belie pat wa in his s part о of the МИн if Pres; not send their fal edotstiod, th under the Offered by these mi idle dis ошын ыс Society, it would bea Submitted that the original intention пацана was that, the anc н z eds 52 the | s. While mete estive j e| Mr. Brace! der cer Walsingham, and others p: - eem coun d a s fure discussion, in which General Hood, атон of Ipswich, M | the resolution proposed by Mr. by 16 to 1 Ga d Raymond Barker, a UN of thanks was passe Sir Edward Kerr and раз барион іту, е me чар pad roposed an se ема M nde at the close of the Decium oae that бар е E Professor Voelcker бс upon Irrigat re|is main tle for y | men. vd have been adopted by others a despair « of the Agricultural Society ultimately directing — ground that p^ 2 regard such «e in day' er- өен lazily turning ou! mid-day, future discussions, The Education 8 due regard to rank and precedi carried, the meeting | come littl ined, g is the influence of laws that ma; at every step by private ment, or м ght, so long as squir landed proprietors will re their actions by thoso identify A м h regulate LEE which ое dd ee gentlem Bo 1s am sure аа ЯШ E а Ji 1 refer fully paper e years since upon this subject, whiles in doing | 80 it. тиб vy знаме tood that I allude to this in no merely egotistical sk, but rather in us : paper has been quotl in many of thi bee | local Job eg ; it has ubs similar to this, and la rary, Mr. Готен said he was obliged, living i in Backing. pem and sportsmen have alike suppor пей the mae Ito € The y an the excitement of finding an4 follow- losing recollection of how m Dido ise— what, skill orien п ын ofa а poraman s life is M pue 28 rer shots ii n sellin вув ав he br find а лде dui. trying to p rid "ot the Pocher ed pur q | underselling them with the fishmon er of his nty to а right AY would he echo the edict that а м but "a “а оркеерегв ;” a country cs ro Right Honourables 494 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах эл, ы, анагы Зы undertake г smusem men discuss the abuses of the e laws uring next | suc ch a state of EE EISE EOS d Very Rev me hei : te tr лу | nes when f rs than d шы so much a head. аду careful, too, о g up tne sti , [o € rin бау Баео and Var that no one interferes with their sport when they un рат fuh a system, : So much for there being * no | examplea recent and much di soda а үчү adj сап tell to а #һгеереппу bit how muen they may be out of poaching OP dire and * the under о уе y th се“ by it. Inever говест "d bey wey urs Mis agitation. which ought not to be increased, though this | $2 ont promised to make mquirg, inf ар his eropa; эшш | i Surely | is increasi ng regem. But what is this agitation again to say the report showed that no поје 00 thit, wm | it should go on to say dar ае К be accommodated re ҮШ orth T It i ue enough that the M m imagi rt on moderate terms on application at the lodge. arge stoc! tin Londo e ll positio: 1 s | always kept on hand ; and gr executed лина Count: men pr. y me A hav д р т КК ar has -— mp 4 Жо! he was М, к T „then, who felt үнө во far back as the ‘spring Frane 1960; rr ys only authori MA farmers, who med у Qe rs, po in ed елм X E шр the е: A2 ha too, as ^. a duty winter that Mr. Francis е t eae онаа at r^ o ntral Farme ub 80 , : land-valg bably, ch jers, gue mn Eea MN sony pond iy emer eg the first of their o rder. Unfort азай, eid оо Beccssar, ris x ue by ste ad bu мы ав his text-word he says, ** This may be held to |" * excellen т, men thinl ras speak MES Jor damages was "met bya report of the Sport by some people, but I look end ie а а desper: sie and |g Pis ves, and from their own exper Mao мА Жете уе Ll "d ифз e game, that no bein fring ot Slaughter. What pleas Epon dán: Шаш weight. with them—at least 80 AI Mr. [o АШ вва e ED "self. to comment upon фара A: I ver two people can be kept at work to load them, while e Cou if: to i | TO. justine Кы егш Aouda of phêasants, and battalions of hares, and all "Kinds of n Артіс ieultural Society of Engl da a nd who | suffering from an ехо " 2 game is to leave it o the pe me, oun 24 тын round gne like t the арор - bero na adi iive "wd $ M Flow effect aces Я the ne lose ER fof & tad to MIN have always considered, and echt ys shall eongider, the battue close t hen ret urni ng thanks at the Caldwell's plan, and let a tenant Pay his half-reng ак the death-bed of good s «БАМ ha ав regards rà Фа, It | Chip am os as one of t understanding that he must not ex gr сто, requ no sporbtmanship at all; no т nse of brains or Pn ia o sympathy with the Wind lous at Маска which Mr. CORBET concluded as follows :— thought, You stieka man, with several assistant gunners, а | boa been mado upon the. Duke of Maribasough and others, in | ig eoming when the farmer: will fe sl tha ue the tim little battery, and a small magazine, in a к aonvenient nd reference to game, Farmers made their own bargains for their онов fe 4; апа diat tim ought tobe and tell him to hold straight: that is all he has to do. "i farms, and if they went where gentlemen would have their | Гергевеп l no he present, wità sport would there be, for example, in нча 9 а covert | eame they opala not expect to raise large dropa: His spihion | à Jul v. т, p public wil i was, that if farmers tool farms equal to their means, oin роо n such а ep up the foxes іп the covert indiscriminately ? еҷ farmed well, there was not a real Engl 1 Tandlord 0 хоз jou бсан уп of w hich demoni fru a system by T H $ до ве » а farmer “ ms Е Д2? яб К-ден А What К Tyu е (RENI his landlord would do а great deal ee He c. not Pe re not expect to raise large crops," is nota mere questi ссу packed tat. А, had ыы rolas: ^ move? These are refe з palora jn es m 2. тө Sir, wi 9, this ж: im pnr & of landlord and tenant, but one that almost equally iem 24 of ae ed up. Be nde for the e Mors of kiling he did this ЬЯ most i наа to be hel к elpo ed t the рии pet. a йон communit "The people are denisj ° | utmost ability of the andiord. excitement of the chase, tos require o yu чи E by writing ia an. утуй way against this. Ше ын ав the practice ilt Reit but badly for the nation] ingenuity fo or the purpose d E the ji|or the other, of The Times the Mark Lane | welfare, What, a e learn from Pre. $00 beast, or &sh ; the p astro in. working a well ana | pepress, or "bare n A Messenger, he would assert Тева ы pe x and fall of » 100 sarely "n that if they took the trouble to follow out A. B.—C. D.—E. F., еп ДЕ n all of those 0 t en which exists in sin. а skilful marksman ? hat is he, 1 же ir T : ch or | "Во could not zio hoped iat omi even if they had good land С ociating t thei "an with the manly toil and ub in fi NM hing els S able el d hink the tas jom in any br thing e eis itively repu sive, A" o not think the taste | using their bost exertions ме of them met with а айап i st ie ош o Ra X p raged ру аронатеп, І | any kind, if he ever went to his landlord and said, ' С 8 ә der aughtered id chanca of esen the best shot of d party is apt to lead ono "eras that ition to give the most thorough pisi pe к тен ims det s the ey c sight wn, Andi йг i rks. I have no ное cru uelties did paa е sacrifices differ from the гісіапв? iis ile re .—C. D.—E. F, ch to d n | fashionable amusement of our own Patri io > | correspondents complaining of the abuses attendant upon Т AM has with good fellowship. Take the highest range of sports | game-preserving, as to have their communications come | NM - we have outlived the brutalities of the bu manship now praetised in this country, viz., deer-stalking. | ч The "dd aet at killing the deer is the Toast part of the 006, | freely before e ia, the fra : ne Ў 6, xm D 2 п ng and cock- рі; but the Mis pb аб any rate eonduet and taken by itself would be a degradation rather than a ix ud бйоц g Mila d ea мы Бае ti i ЧЕ? Че to iim ерау t subject of satisfaction and congratulation. True, it is а the do S E pud cde cw. Nunc кои” р еі "E SETS t uiuo wd ii ng bu ыа necessary consummation ; эй z it were not for the chase and кы aU rds zi pepe "s muy ey ш. d rdi deb на е i the toil, the difficulties to be come, and the many qualities | for which T (ts artly answer vl very тесш Dried ыг лм nt y, enervating, mar his pitiful ind ! Y , * ot ip vam bady тонь ini Am o active pia play, X Dolk upon wou. e fet tetiaht-frmer, an vy he Vice-President ofa Farmers Club, ander of hen ЖУ who ird йм ~ y ge sympathising with the utter ruin of a макі, as Artes alike t to the of the farmer's c sport, edic ad own to a de enclosure, and shoo tad 2 отт a aput b; ipm plague of hares кай т рћеаз; p. оды, p а strong man's dente € poor, t etter on e subject to one of those eadfu pec Remi queemdor around bim? 1 never remember to have felt so | ciet os the Times, Bell's Weekly Messenger, or the Mark Lane whi sick eart as when upon an I saw this act done The poor confiding pots was not killed by the first shot | „279 ^ Us i mus ch—and еа that letter he signed his either, but hobbled off on three legs for a hundred yards ог so, | 180 leaving it, however, to my discretion to omit ini p à Adelaide, hi and lay down, licking the wound, and sobbing piteously. | ?' t, as I thought ft. I did not Ry The Hon. Will Wedd Tuvford, of A noti , jj | Пошепё to erase it, knowing as I did that the fate о "a been атаа а member of the pu Council dí necessary act of butchery, butit bore no more relation to sport м than the knocking down a bullock with a pole-axe does. Yet ADM i AER e iss igo This а ahjo хв ће Colony and an ЕД in езы ot Do e It is oniy a do of. f à buck According to Mr. Caldwell, *'farmers ed their own [^w a period of 12 years р нйн 8 за io ре — ; and if they их gentlemen would have their sequent upon his élection, Mr. Tuxford inquir gam. y rge in killed — u— be 6 but rede i comes under a diferent words, they must take ame farms at T a. ow, if 1| to second the Address in reply to his urge sport, sufficient to satisfy e А Liis anea may үзе чара might s wn dvico men with “means and who i т. Тат would farm well," I should say such farms jare dearat any claims depended mainly on his unceasing jo | е, nothing i argain. A ye Au g shot put it out of its misery. It was a simple and marked man" might be otherwise in store for him, оцай s ош Australis, опе of the most honon ble positions d he - had without the sacrifice ofa hecatomb of victims. That the i , : ki d to th rpos d al i - $ bà the reme am; dg rw phar an mir reed рек Warwickshire, again, Mr, Newdegate!—nearly the whole talik «t üpreme Court, when Mr. Tuxfo ht gentlemen i Imber of Pusii the evening ran on the evils of game-preservation, Mr. Calde- | list of 13 candidates, of ki qua the first eig! 2 r а еШ embers of the Legishiift en- farı Radii f Parliament, or a Si professional humanity-monger, but from one of the chief men И n b: nown sportsman and country gentleman, opened оп one of the chief sporting papers of the time, and a journal | the Ба dus declaring that they wanted the old Hnglish Council. devoted above all others tothe gun and {һе preserve. We may, | #0" and not the present English butehery. The far- A їлїштї jam then, assume fairly enough ктөн res ho bateae is not sport, but Frek to a man followed this up: but there happened The Tiptree Hall s get b o understos that it is directly inimical to t f all true sport. а ж to be present a candidate for the county, Mr. Bromley, | Mark Lane Ех apres s] sa n La ram ot slow to see the feeling of the meeting, and t " Jl Estate s g, "Hal Mr. Соввет then qu жа another! junge to a similar | ; чубу own words confessed < that going, as he did, in fear Ti 1р н h i effect from Bells Life; and continued :—It is a remark- of his тойо life, he had much better agree with them on the market; but it is now propone, лоо id рту able faet that althougb, as wo gather Sion fox-hunters, | 1209 points. But there was one thing he wished to stato, and o purchase liberal M/s, and oihers te farmers are соту | "Sperma her isted Mim to exprese his pwa Ponant opinion and remet ie ЫН sts m app is politica! on. that, crying out again nw game, ire "eomplainte never | standing there as their representative in Parliament, he would пее in Ње эе pe Li meh a i appear ears of their own landlords or not pd a p ublie pledge to interfere with bhe game laws in any | su оп ld be heartily 1 WM : ei Wu io . тоша 0 а pledge that when he са vis ive in hatever difference country squ e. Dendetako states that “in m hi Warwicksh hire they were free from the cri h- viens рош ede nhi ЭЧ ^m >. mte К e would sta th p have (A with pres on ctical matters Шш дь ү nee, n ing, KMS he warned honourable Lncret ia и complain M ha ould eer po heard veris ofhi Gt damage demeanour and ge Le: was an under-eurrent of agitation Subject, under | being done by game without dne compensation being made agriculture, won the gi e and r : Віко.” Now; well-intentioned as ledge is, in point of y лү и лс a EET DL " - | give due compensation for damage done. The injury he inflicts eng 2 РОМ. с те ted as aving | із beyond reparation, and I do not believe coma is Ferr n monjery. — — of Mr. That, however, was mut [he ctam 00 ауе итогу oe prepared toe i Re and ОГ во: саас, то топа Wes Street, in this town, say that he could award anythi E 2 H Ре Аз ке pee. d Ma from i he уне ur, the. continuous iujury Sane -— — picem * “construction, and ^ Haze ( 1 0 х а reservation of game. Have уоп never, in your walks through | for exhibition in tbe course р ills which game far " heir to. Т ondon, or any other large town, oce: aeeasionally о come, m pig-feeding trough, we Lon think, S PManfield | hers; the under-current of agitation should л be audet of а thriving street, across three or four old tumble- i illiam and | pose down tenemen nts, duétyand dilapidatedon the outside, and over. | S Making for the inv t one end fol increased, as there is Mari | no cause for it, and + ns run by vermin as carryin in ther very appearance the ML is to be fitted with "neruos gi lacing thé ' recent Асб 'is not ¡particu — ilarara ы hea еа that the were doing good to no mortal m ected with steam powe io without game preservers. So ва "M te, ав one of the ану, were по т m и a. the A ofthe ME di in the " trong LÀ qe ega! "Rb x cook members " Más regi Vhile within the last few | vau, а тоба gun ап eccentric old lady, not quite mad | labour, the једана, being that one өй тй? weeks I was invited to attend upon a deputation of|enou (Ry REN up, but quite obstinate enough tn do what | enou gh for the 2000 animals; whereas i farmers scel сате to ааг with certain Laberal|5he likes with her own ; she will neither eren get a fair Ha men in the ordinary way. Ди бз for the members upon the evils of the game laws, and more th > = e of 2000 pigs s and fatten! ей — upon the unjust operation of the new Act, tumble-dowa span aig арамей, мы а. о ue бя aggre| ыу; length of 500 feet by which it was argued the tenan paid the landlords’ | whole pisce Over-run with vermin, without thinking of the | trougb, arranged in the fora of 9 inside I met these gentlemen, and found they came of Stamford Street. The owner E the property is | animala ll divisions : A. y y proportionately eccentric ; ui, unfortunately, һе Pos je ло | animals are penned in sma - апд», three or four from the county | quite mad enough to be locked up, and he id. Regie curve, and also outside the larger», гоо» of Mie ra) accordingly ү; thin the шл 4 that one of | en ». an vibes the glorious pri aiaia of an. an Englishman by doing "€ he Jikes | necessity for the чеде) p. ted together m himself! I am moreo 2o Es od i thereforeot ar E "Midland Counties Farmers Club, whieh | is eating up his neighbours substan Agde рош the м ко Ж egunari h, it will be seen, н supported by Warwickshi Ires d the barren got ol hs peen ruptedly. This trough, it will be er openlly "re men, intends {0 idiosynorasy, Сап any due тареп m for 'simplieity and accessibility; 8! мут 27, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 495 = male on which it is being constructed, is | vention, I will no сеч interesting as ап improvement in та ural economy. 16 | is deis by t the. application of * top- bas no foot-reste, but the су E тоңо will be dressings,’ I have pole wis EE йс THE HYDROPULT, embedded in chalk жееп This | the seed, and top-dressings for upwards of thirt эш. } ron range has been entirely eoustractod by | but though sometimes successful, I could not КЁ miv on immense r. Hazel, and does credit to ; cal | any of them until I adopted m industry to which 16 pertains. га comparing troughs | think it is only fair that I ie p derived j v о Р n n use, fnd that they can be roduced in Dorchester at two-| my late bailiff, Mr. O. Hawkins of fifths he charged by the implement houses | nine years since wit зн Mr. Hazel, in the summer o ‚| this né i vith ап оре recommendation on vd pM gue apparatus, also| Turnip plant from the ravages of the fly; a di id t prietor of w he was w to his situation immediately if “Ты, odi "porkopolis," by means of w t d ly add that f. bt Ё be daily cooked, simply by an pred rm ihe whole time he uen vi with "i he fà RUE all La of catchi der exhaust steam from the engine | he promised in this respect, The following is Mr. ph nds and prepares the corn, pulps t the roa. Я Haw wkins's recipe for i a top- "dressing :—Опе bushel of dr one bushel of on a large scale. e ought to get “pork cheaper, seeing fresh lime from the kil ini їп one year 10,00] pigs can " cm ъй this one С soot, well mixed tog e si ok jose fs a X "- trough only in the monster sw Dorset County | аз possi Ше that it t lan E: Е м The above is sufficient for t Treacle for Food,—The season of 1864 having|twent Ар xr e I i Кин кшм s / g| M t should be applied лгу earl eos ^ its d "€ in most parts of|in the morning, when the dew is on the leaf—a bro: xd |, a serious deficiency in t ^ n: crop was the cast „machine bei be Mie most expediti ] ‚ стор Was t n: I А peditious a e consegnano, o " ng stock-keepers t g "v it од be sprinkled with the hand kinds of food in its place. oat "the past winter I | carefully ro If the fly continues trouble- фт "prediexment, mys self; and knowing that | e the "m à ald be repeated; by this means Тарр lied the principal part of my t n grown lo m. nio 3 for pot eg or sie zi uto ^ MIN NT my usual number of t bale; | irem iurat of g — "md me hg above a stron in e is ver into manure by p^ eeping а number of s toré numerous, and has never failed when а plied t ighü c -— —2 , ht. > = = = = s through éh ilie a nes fa from the 4th of| Numerous experiments have been tried, and tinea Meg qd ЕЕ A he ren nt time, without the use of | them I recommend the following in ordinary cases, a and | An Invention for Throwing Water by Hand Power: | whatever. My pla n has 7 п (and is still | inteni nd to use it during the present season if necessary : мем ^ Passer) y (divi ded. int four teen lb, о “Чез one bushel of fresh lime, angi PRICE LIST, тоа scrapin s per acre, mixed together | COMPLETE Отыхреһ. of s di ы, mms means of a $c water- fo а few by méme of before it i Pes, and a plied at, night, | ЈАР. "ч Lou we 5 15 4 ep e. xd ТӨ a quarter of а peck оЁ г and. 7 ^de Ert oar, Ae В " | — qe heat ed; the animals also а ре in п liquid Compl vise gi M E De owe dus арр a liqui state by means of water-carts bent тере" Gomy ату адаа н. Suction n and 3 foot and mea ther is about 3s. per bullock per w water-c This has succeeded b : admirably. My Pollocks (. rogenral Syris ш grown and einst ot the dryness of the climate in Ам Б.А eru hbour- TR pr „ка “Ж ved us ene e diet, ш satisfaction D (the rain-fall being on the average only yt 16 p үе ры rius ng the pre dens 7 and warm аа inches annually), I usually sow on the flat; b Puit À y e flat; but the WATERING аж" ! M y : au DE ser poa ог Grass Iam well dressings above-named are equally applicable to erops SPRINKLING PLANTS, di ; tà T learnt the oia Menos; MEE INT Lon enam dec l; y о! ое. Таш ING TREES FROM -— PH а х friend i р "Nor orfolk, EEG Bone graziers ihn | induced from the results of my experience to conclude DRESSING WITH LIQUID MANURE, be nan и EE wit: aoote durin many years|that by care and attention the Turnip plant - &c. &o - ins шше | E iex peed) ——— a jelly de | t (ne dy а э > certai nly — from the ravages THE HYDROPULT LII e itute for roots” than eade: but the i 4 wen t уа s но itin t "iu e ысый "а se аы pee E EE ape e sa ете A ED : A: Y nty years from smut and other destructive HOUSEHOLD for cog oco acsi air aida * ooke g WASHING WINDOWS, y — Bells C WETTING SIDEWALKS, No — to Correspondents. SPRINKLING STREETS, ál ks Pn N OUTLAY : А Z. You can raise money for Drainage WASHING CARRIAGES, endar of Opera TT LR rent charge for 21 years, and for buildings by a rent- EMPTYING CISTERNS, i: ems. 2 50 ее would be fair to charge this rent-charge FILLING BARRELS, eris e qu te here Mr. Fish Dna es А ho М never reasonably object to the SPRAY BATH upon the Turnip- fly. madai hy years nas e work is ordinarily well done, nor to the latter зро before the English Agricultural Society. Mer Terran Yt. РІ, "ouo E. "et ме ing to the таа — dirti n к а ааг ин 5 to 6 per cent. for build- | ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES, hen, arn "в DAIRY AT GLASGOW: J T. The Roserr Н . ] and cd КС э ^ : 10 | details:—There are here nal distilleries, js "€ 85и «нын; Praes pes etr eet лра ана d : s grow the CL he said:—* At the time of drilling the liquor. of of the E alis (pot alo) eim Db va PEGE Se R etae ati E UN eto uiid is best for the land to be ploughed (b thus gradually grown up "4 this locality under Mr. Harvey's | ^ : prefer searifying оп], energetic management one of the largest dairies in th Th ] у), and the el ki 25 e e Hydropult will draw water horizontally, if necessary, through immediately deposited, "This is so importantthatIhave| ! apo Pom 17 to pe Ж yel ыі Келес унбер Lesern jer И НОМИ DANY piss wn t om the neglect o rows of cows are mmodate , stand closely packed, Hess она низор E. There is another point which I would strongl the whole surface of the ground being thus covered by а d EUR SUE ЖОЛУ, uid ong roof. And from 900 to 1000 cows are pretty — Ас THE йу айу Үзүр ry and sunny weather to plough | milk. They are fed during winter y on med but у in the morning and late in the afternoon, | Turmnips, 7 tons being steamed daily in order to g ve one GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY HYDROPULT. Mm during th t day. I know а meal daily to 900 cows—also on coarse hay, of which as of A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IM: Ince where the signal success has fos dert straw they get between 20 and 30 lbs. a day apiece—also pu У oU m tcp Years attended this жой б iis Peel 2 which they созо half а — eg 3 each—also о: Wi 5 Ibs. is one viue magie ed to secure a nt айык ka ре 95 pousser (whieh they recel seise three t mesa Me — gene m оларки ld вс much as they will tal y - s 0 CONSERVATORY, cast with his own ed D MU NM the seed broad- uri summer dio ie let m a voro enllone ашу: Price 35$., Several f is can be deri. y| halfa дау to grass, and coming in receive their spent malt | Complete, with “гшде to say, notwithst ав eighbourhood, who, 1nd sil рор, арй uer im ton «ет мо ыл] аа eii n » сы ‚ ай! wo men to a 0! bout 100 POT before them, con ede pt — = cows; the milking is done three tiens day, by women | ue XEW ti á from having to sow two mount of loss | who itake charge of 13 cows (іп full milk, or double that gun) mau байа соз аы obstinacy nm or threo ti mes agri from th d UTE milk, apiece Between 4 and 5 o'clock | adhere to the custom "whieh.they continue 0] od the rapa pi velful ^ сена 2 and men, At the timc of iens A irhorses| half the ir steamed ned Turni sid mm, anda Ир ИР» си WYRE 1r 308 пера WEEROUE ратата. invariable practico epositing the seed it is my | probably 2 gallons, of They are also milked thus ЖУРЕ ТҮЗҮ manure, generally su Аі some description of artificial 8 АЪТ си C Fro tá ашу Sora na hay. At10 hes add about 30 ач я — of е апа І Be is Р аң mailitod at A or d Pu gal зА osa IxPORTANT то тик Ровлс paa sale of tha Hyri шын periods t weeds, rie um upon б lindi at um, meal. ме DE sive fhe same os d чарлварва тр who are п poet n now on * Public. now be шы ls through The roll cleaned out and left till morning. The average оа б Hydropult, and through their connec- «ы with great тау | Stated to be ethe whole herd. Г. ne Ф Шм, Чун е i men the Killing, nay sometimes | Бтв: (Corn. ume Tuo following 5 а somewhat ludicrous | өөө @ «ФМ, sed formis, іа nd the application of Weather І strongly гесот- | calculation on the idea that there are one rat and 10 mice | many of the principal Ironmongery and Seed Establishments through- or immediately the the liquid re drill, Before | Рег acre iu. the country. The ve ois шош hus (e ovinces. "These devices resemble in many respects. should be resone- 70908 plants appear, the hoe e wr ca which would consume 182,292 bushels of | the Hydropult in appearance, and are calculated to deceive the ота or larga, of (E, o for the pur of destroyi M itur named, sg days and a and Хоб bushels in ss unsuspecting. The Proprietor therefore issues this Caution, and Р - 8, чена parties wishing maturity, When nsects to y r coming pply Me 54 people ч а 24b. loaf sm. ү for гајила а offered lo: je м a sti] "pmetimes к р is well up, the roller Meere ЫЛ people daily with a 2-1Ь, loaf each the sapai i with 5 ы абазн wi e label, words reta йет to disturb т UL MANURE: X.—The distance is 500 Employ | Vosrs Patent, manufactured only by Gar ROWITT, te moisture for tho ribe, as well as carts, three men loading at the heap, "and бе шап Сплипкв Ромекот Burrow, eve 142 and 142 | farm.yard exe young plant, pm idate| unloading in the "леа, in heaps of one to а perch, and of | Cheapside, London." Unless this label i$ attached, the Machine : Pei the plani aaar? here lately applied; At this | amaan бзен mi ы det т базис at ito |" ушыш А . ways in the field, one at th B А to wol? And if ће enemy gi ent watching throughout | heap, one going full, and one e returning empty. The party, Prospectuses, with. Testimonials, on application. “ Having аш, to accomplish a senis, A мА) оо garde in a day. NER ont mron И i n Ы апос ЫРЫН йа anni дерт! = laco ges des барые зо bost way to make them wori: | RYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 145, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. you briefly my mode of pre- it is worth 3d. per yard, CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. 496 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, OR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, [Mar 2], I EE ШШ BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. SOLE TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY MANUFACTURER THE QUEEN. IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and carried off rss Prize EN has m given in all cases of competition, The Judges at ü | Royal Horticultural Soeiety's Show, held July 20, 1864, awarded them a First-class C which has been done, and Messrs. Т. G. & Sox consider their MACHINES now as near perfect as ponite ssrs. T. б. & бом beg to state that, owing to the great demand for Р MAPETAN in PRET yb they have been unable t 4 th that deii | ; ш due to their numerous customers, but are now happy to inform them, th y g ir p whereby they trust ШЕП position {о send off all orders the day they are received. ), and, at the same time, suggested a slight alteration, | | PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. To cut 10 inches Wa Ж .. #810 0 Suitabl "а Тай, 18 inches x» AP e T O Suitable for One Person. E Be ess dex voc X4 0 т TS еа ii 0 Suitable for 27 Terme atq? xg Е ND cde y M GR ониби for Оле Aid son. 14 22 A m cn je 0 m Hic o eA 2o 0610 0 AS "aea oda » : inches, б Packing Cases are VAGUE at the прене low nin viz.: for the 10 and 12 inches Machine, 3s.; 14 and 16 inches, 4s. ; 18 and 20 и, 5s.; 22 ман Parties providing themselves with Lawn to purchase the Cases in which t from ge if returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them. when not in use, t them away, ; юр I PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY MACHINES, inc luding Patent Self-delivery Вох; dinary Chain Traces or Gig Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching {0 | To cut 26 inches 5 650 г IS 0.0 To his 30 inches ipea ameti cionis 0 0] Leather Boots for Pony, ® | 36 А перу 247.0 | 5» 28 ». e 4 045 0 0{ Leather Bots for Donkey, 18s. з үт зо ате оа а 9 тене Boots for Hori, ® { p NU A US un 17 00 i n dioc. uwr Qaped0.00 20 b a Carriage ЙИ! Te. 26, 28, ac 30 MN can iod be worked мы а pies or CN Ap V Nets on an even Lawn, the 30 and 36 inches by a Pony, and 42 and 48 inches by СЕТКЕ. d, r Pu А , y way damaging the t being sod une Both e PA зар „ЛОНЫ; and HAND woe possess (over all other Makers) бе ажет е of tup cec the cutters M i when they b g y эчне етегзе марз nd again, b рр f the cutter against the bo | the MACHINE vill eut equal to new. Arrang t de that tl y i i 1 int three minutes. | р nipping pi The above MACHINES de from the best materials, and of superi vonat н are vim M Free to all the principal Railway Stations and in England; ted to gi isfaction, and, if not approved of, a THOMAS GREEN axp SON, à | SMITHFIELD [RON WORKS, LERDO: $ 3, FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, 10ND a] EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN; BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOO À Мат 27, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 497 SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY H R MAJESTY THE QUEEN. — MÀ AumxANDER SHANKS & Бох are A. S. & Sox, in introducing Im- кше to nd that in the large provements into their MACHINES, d ester demand. for. their have been careful that the advantages „далий MACHINES, they receive in point of durability, simplicity of Т дшге proof. that шт construction, and superiority in the а шум becoming work executed, which have all db aed by the Practical along been peeuliar to SHANKS' cx MACHINES, should still remain. D MACHINE SHANKS' PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, ALMORAL ; 5n ENHAN ; in VICTORIA PARK; in B merits have been fully proved and their suece PRICES—including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdo; in the GARDENS of T vmm EVI ee СҮ + SOCIETY at KENSINGTON ; ; inthe GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL ape COMPANY a СЕС eam in many hundreds of the principal Gardens in the Kingdom, as oad, where the A ^ NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MAHINE for 1865. Cutter. Width of Cutter, 10-inch Machine .. ^" un .. £93 10 0 ] Easily Worked by a Lady. 19-inch Machine .. а а +. 47 12 6 Easily Worked by a Man and Boy. 12-inch Machine .. .. 29 GU EIUS 22-inch Machine 876 1-inch Machine .. ees ES e. ч 10 : Ditto by a Boy. А ir p. Уу o) Die by Two Men. Machine .. is Fas 12 Ditto by a Man. 24-inch Machine . ОДИ Я. 7 ну А for the five smallest sizes, 4s. Са; for the ober p 7. 64. extra. : qiiid NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACH E. SHANKS' NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. рр Width of Cutt ag App MaRMKEKM LS . o — 48010 0 анна Ши eti ыл Masima оф A ox лу ФИИ. 28-inch Machine .. — .. . 5:114 10:015. >» ну. 36- moh Machine .. е5 e 5722-09 МЕГ 5908 5, 30-inch Machine . 42-inch Machine .. - .. .. 26 0 О 28 $2» SEDE. v9 48- inh Machine . 28 Silent Ше. 12s. 64. pos Boots for Pur di. = БҮ: . 405. Silent Movement; 205. exi; "Boots for эе 8 Feet, 24s. per set. Ditto for Donkey, 16s. per set. hed individuals, both in this country and abroad, whose patronage they have A E g 1 z ЧАЛ УЛЕА Су, HOS. anms Rp d iha honour to recei OST GRACIOUS MAJ ESTY THE QUEEN, For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, ысы, and Balmoral. STY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND TY THE KING OF 8 HIS EXCELLENCY THE BELGIAN MINISTER HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF PRUSSIA URY GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERB THE RIGHT HON. LORD PALMERSTON BE His Grace the Duke of Bedford ht Н he Earl of Ashburnham The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of ELLA The Right Hon. Rashleigh Tis гасе the Duke of Narnia Tho ro Rent HUI the Earl of Haddington The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ripon The Right Hon. the Boylə race the Duke of Marlborough The Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor Ты ө Биш енер the Lord Bishop of The ce Du E olland His Grace the Duke of Rutland The Right Hon. the Earl of Denbigh the Lord Bishop of Me оосо The Right Н. uL His Grace the Duke of Sutherland The Right Hon. the Earl of Galloway The pron Rov. Lord D Nixon The Right Hon. Clinton His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch The Right Hon. the Earl of Hopetoun The Right езе Lord Bagoi The Right Hon. R C. Nesbitt Hs Grace the Duke of Devonshire The Right Hon. the of Mansfield The Right Hon. Lord Monck The Right Hon. Lord Crewe Hh Grace the Duke of Leinster The Right Hon. the Earl of Milltown The Right Hon. Lord Hatherton The Right Hon. Lord Elibauk Ніз Grace the Duke of Athole e Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk The Right Hon. Lord The Right Hon. Bin Hi Graos tho Рие ore d ms Биз Ho the EarlofZetland ^ Tho Richt Hon. Lord Койо The Hon. Mov Howard е His Grace the Duke of Argyl D andon H On: the Karl of Mi The Right Hon. Lord Braybrooko The Hon. Gerald C. Talbot Hu Grace the Duke «змей The Riche t Hon. ihe Кап p ks о 5 Right Blan The Hon. Hely Hutchinson His Grace the Duke of Roxburghe The раш Ной, the Earl of Seafield The Right Hon. Lord Berwick ve des e L. Butler His Tace = Duke of Wellington he Right Hon. the Earl of Southesk The Right Hon. Lord Halliburton s Нов. с геу жч b Teua e Duke of Buckingham The Right Hon. the Earl of Kinnoul The Right Hon. Lord Churchill he Hon Аа Ре The Mos, Ноп. the Marquis of Normandy The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie The Right Hon. prex S Hon RT отот The №9 Hon. the of Bute The Right Hon. the Earl of Bessborough The Right Hon. Lo The Hon. E. Coke Tho Ms Hon. the Marquis of Winchester The Right Bon E Earl of Brownlow The Right Hon. Lord Tornon ad g Captain Meunier g The Most Hon the Marquis of Exeter e Rig the Earl of Howe The Right ra Lord Cremorme" de Broko The Hon нр ы mmond The Most Has the Marquis of Breadalban The Right Hon. the Karl ot Bin ey The Right Crei debet cese e TR The M. on. the Marquis of Westminster The Right Hon. the Earl of Rothes The ht Жоо. түш оп. Captain Arbuthnott The Most Hon. the Marquis of Lansdown e Right Hon. the Earl of Ranfurly The Righi вонад e Hon. Sir utler, Bart. ost Hon. the Marquis of Staff e Right Hon. the Earl of Strathmore The Right Hon. Lord Rokeby The Hon. Sydney R. Ct Tue Most, Hon. s E The Hon. J. J. Carn. The Most Hob" the Marquis of Kildare The Right Hon. the Earl of Kosslyn The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh e Hon. Wa еше "The Most HAS the Marquis of Abercorn The Right Hon. the Earl of Harrowby The Right Hon. Lord Ashtoun The Hon. Wm. Maule a. The Most Но the Marquis of Londonderry The Ri ht Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury and The Right Hon. Lord Stanley Tus Бов. а ет ron Б е Moni Hon: tae Mere or Atia cd н ha fed ensen s Hon: Perey Айрис ^ OOE The Most Hon. the sI * ч осун бы N сев The Right Hon. Lord Harris The Hon. Percy Barrington | The juis of Aylesbury The e Earl of Dalhousie igl Te Bight Hon, ho arl ad ог Атей The Bisht Hon. the Earl of Portan rtarlington The Right Hon. Lord Kingsdown The Hon. L. Н. K. Hannan The Right Hon. the Earl of Роше The Right Hon. the Earl of Kilmorey The Enn Hon. Lord Rivers The Hon. Н. Petre qno Right Hon. the Earl of Meath The Right Hon. n. tho Earl of Dartmouth The Right с=т Lord Tauni € The Hon. and Rev. A. G. Campbell The ent Hon. the Earl of Leicester e 1 of Guildford The Right Hon. Lord Oran Hon. and Rev. С. А. Harris The Richt Hon. the Earl of Camperdown The Right on. Spencer The Right Hon. Lord W harnclitte Hon. and Rey. W. H. Spencer The Hon. the Earl of Shannon The Right 1 Fortescue The Right Hon. Lord Bateman Sir John Neeld, б The Hon. the Earl of Abergavenny The Right Hal Earl CIUS The Right Hon. Lor: ilford Sir Arthur Elton, k The Rishi Hon. the Earl of Morley T'he Riche Hon. Earl Nelso: The Right Hon, Lord Sudeley Sir Arthur Halkett, Bart. n Right ноп. ive x 9f Durham The t Hon. the Countess of Stair ne Pr BUD pee un Thynne айыы Sir Philip Hornby of Lauderdal. i 3 e Ri on. атал ме, ч Tos КЕШ Hon. the Earl of Ho z T па LUAM En Ie Tho Right Hon. Lord Middleton Sir J. M. Steel Graves, Bart. The Hon. the Earl of Harrington The Right Hon. the Co The Hon. ti Sir Charies Тау! lor, т, Bart, Right Hon Right Hon. the Countess of Cottenham The Right Hon, е Earl of Carnarv: The Right Hon. Viscountess Mil! The Right Hon. Lord Dunfermline ndstone, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Northesk The Right Ho ntess Castler The Right Hon. Lord Abercrombie Sir ppa bdeg p rg Bart. The Right Hox. the Earl of Glasgow The Right Ho unt Seal The Right Hon. Lord Cast! Sir Coleman Rashl Wi the Earl of Stamf: The Right Hon. Viscount The Right H Sir John В. Carnac, Re Riede fon. tho кал or Aberdeen Tho Riht Hon. Viscount da Vend The Right Hon. Lord Poltunore Sir William Bart. Hon, the Earl of Aberdour Tho Right Hon. Viscount Boyle ~ The Right Hon. Lady Leighton Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart. Se A SHE 1. ж Je. rad lf lf poe "m 7 А. 8, & & SoN P place in Lond. h 7 li Л f Lawn Mowers can choose from a ffrom 150 to 200 to intimate that their Warehouse at 27, Leadenhall Street, E idon + 184 achines, AU sizes are kept in stock, whether for Horse, 9 ad Powe "y y wey ‚ 07 ALEXANDER SHANKS / AND ix» SON, V. DENS "IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, ЕС. 498 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (— A ——- BECK'S GREENHOUSE and REUT E TERS Me - а iosipiqubten МР of the EC. and at шой 31, Corn! hill, Е LAWN MOWING que si SjHAW' 8 Full Particulars, Drawings, and Pri PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF- ADJUSTING the Patentee — Manntsckorer, Jon w, Junetion Works, New Wortley, Leeds, PATENT LAWN MOWER. p^5ARD»'8 THE MINIATURE LAWN tpe CUTS 8 INCHES..£210 0 Suitable for the very smallest grass plots or e To CUT 10 INCHES (this can Арно Drei 350 To CUT 12 INCHES (suitable for one person) . 410 0 To CUT 14 INCHES (suitable for one person) .. 5600 To CUT 16 INCHES (suitable for one person) .. 600 To CUT 18 INCHES (suitable for man and boy) 610 0 To'CUT 20 INCHES (suitable for man and boy) Ч 00 €— 22 INCHES (suitable for two men) 10 0 ked and Delivered Carriage Free to he rinei 1 Bota irrita in England. Ка т 4 All oi mors вроша be sent immediately NES & Soxs, Iron Tee iim ts and Horticultural Engineers, б, РАА е, London, 5.Е. Illustrated Catalogues gratis, with prices of Кыа: Rollers, Chairs, Seats, Vases, Wire etting, &c., on application. NOISELESS As Exhibited at Royal Agricultural WORGESTER, ub. pt а ANS 1864; and pipe 1865. SEE TN ar CU TTI LP THRE SHING, ОАТ CRU: r DRIVING other MACHI (Patent Self- УЛУГУ CHAFF NG, GRINDING, SHING, SAWING, NES. For Farm Purposes most economical, costing nothing to work. Erection simple and cheap. For Pumping invaluable, workmg day and night, requiring no watching. BURY лхр » POLLARD, So : Manufacturers, x Inox Wonks, 17, New Park ды: Southwark, London, Ж with Testimonials, by post for one AUSTIN, SEELEY === Stock now comprises. And a great variety of alum Н and Р 309 to 376, Euston Road, Regent's Park, N. [Mar 27, 1865, AND соғ 296 different kinds of VASES, s D PIQUE and FIGURES of ri 2 EOUNTAINS A Tuy 17 FLOWER BOXES for WIN. ATS. 6 GARDEN SE Я 22 SUN. AL PEDESTALS. 22 ORNA! ENTS for GATE PIE ткр: Dublin BOBY Б PATENT DOUBLE-AOTION HAYMAKING MACHINE Bociety, at Dublin, th MANUFACTORY : а other Medal was awarded to H ELEVEN FIRST-CLASS PRIZES and MEDALS were F^ ndm to this MARO in 1863 and 1864, aen and LARGE SILVER MEDAL ymakers) ; == - MÀ died delivered Lied to any ees "— 200 miles of erm £u 1 ST. 4 Illustrated Catalogues. of -Haymakers, Corn Screens, $c., will be sent free on application ta the ANDREW'S WORKS, BURY ST. EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK. NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THOMAS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. HAND GLASSES, REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, MILLINGTON, See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. saah PRESERVE JARS, SAMUELSON & CO.'8 LAWN MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINES. | an of MANUAL POWER MACHINES. To Cut 12 inches, suitable for нас; 7 5 S 0 тси 16 inches, suitable for On 0 То Cut 19 inch ilr On Маа nd Boy xo 0 То Cut 22 inches, suitable for Two Men » 110 0 PRICES of PONY POWER MACHINES. To Cut 25 inches... Т ..211 10 0 To Cut 30 inches .. .. ‚ 14 14:0 These Prices include Free ое орту to any Railway Station in Great Britain, In again submitting these MACHINES t been ие therefore оле ү substan: than to the жойи! f ephemend fe sity nd vesther, be Ши T Price self-cleaning, and not liable Y Lists. ith Rel EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. o the notice of purchasers, Messrs. SAMU their в даа MOWERS. Experience has full My prove кыы that beim general l design on which jh heir e MACHINES Мы m "leen 9 ^ae t reduetioi Their N MOWERS N superior К all ey to derangemen: in the gearin m о. wish to uetion of ARB IN DAILY USE — J AT THE E | ROYAL GARDENS У CRYSTAL PALACE вар # | SAMU LONDON oFrcRS ; = CANNON STREE Ј ELSON А CO., BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY. | USE peang Stock is vai 10, LAUREN D IRONMONG. Max 27, 1868.) THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 499 "OO —————— — - . — — ть QT-WATER APPARATUS for Greenhouses, Hot- Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. Carhead Sal Ho PS rot Bankside, Tondon EE »- M R. WAINMAN has ead Pigs for DON ING PIGS E put P Chro 2 Татр е White and od-waed Breeds for Sale. Now rea ating by Hot Water. J PEERS DS, IRoN MERCHANT, NW. = sde, London, Ais MMM, Te. 46 fr iQ er i— 4 TH HOT WA raten piis fd. BENDE, {тота Stock 1s. 7d,, 2s, 6d.. Ын да „лы al DY iat aad БЫРЫ exions at equally low pi each. P Other Haie Estimates fis LN ойе post калы, attended to ће same day. А discoun e Trade, үсү" І to Mr. Етѕнек, Carhead, Cross Hills, Yorkshire. Sales by Auction, Imported Orchids from the | East Indies d other : parts рут Araucarias and othr Plants iss mus R. J. TEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, a Hs WATE АШ ЫНЧЫ duced Wholos oleesle н Prices, nom for the MILLION.—On the к Мы бш T "uw. ү King Street, Covent Garden, W.C, оп une aod Cast iro ron Boilers, Badile Conica! talg! RR gasoila: and patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., combinin e OM ORCHIDS, consisting "of Saccolab each. viri Si Bo d ds 60 icity, ората excellence, and durabilit э os i , ЛЕ Ме е E НОЕ Y painted three coats, an with Engl bot О, Epidendrum rum Donia 5 pp "m bier тә Improved urit Doors, Furnace Bars, Si ppiy Cisterna, and P pe sopplted resdy fo for йай, 11 ft by 13 ft, ML; 43 ft. by 19 ft, Oncidium papilio, Oneidium и hajus, ington Oncidium stock, a! o ч во а consignment f Li SERI VIRIS Ton ү ш тй, Ий, ы Hei re se e pag on ertet t pianis dt ded GET Ad Да Es Qu n, S. ice о "mn > Also, A HANDBOOK on VINE and 5 TREE CULTIVA- On view tho M nus reenh Шонен and Gonse at oxies ney, N.E., TION, 2d Edition, price 1s, ; post free, 1, 1d, Bele of Furstclass Bedding and гылы, Н. Establish hed '2) years. Good substantial m rri ү наадаан ееси еен гавай ding and Greenhouse HOUSES, 0 үр Баты 21007 by 13 feet, 501 ; 21 foet "m Hs VATER М 159 'PROTHEROE. AND v» MORRIS win £ SELL * 12 P^ 10 fee — ic vate - AUCTION, at 38 and 3X z Jic DARE RVATORY, for Sale, 36 feet by 19 feet. tories, Conse таа DAY, June 3 t1 odo E Dreti о үем ME Кк › tao on the most improve a of Fine SHOW, FANC and SUNG RPACRIS RET cz. Longi ОВАА шс, system, combined with perfect Venti- CALOEOLARIAS, ERICAS, AZALEA INDICA, EPACRIS, cR uates OUS 1862. làtion, with a large variety AMENTAL TS for edd GRAVES PATENT SLOW COMBUSTION These BOILERS are adapted for | including 1 tho us ual assortment, DWARF and CLIMBING ROSES М STOVE. setting in Brickwork, gu SOWA | in Pots, R, RHODODENDRONS, KALMIAS, CARNATIONS, v аир approach to Warming by Hot Water, insketch they o Вв! окк. | and Pio OTTERS &o. ; r with a collection of Ornamental lt wil burn in Churches from Saturday till ME. ANS n CH IN са FLOWER [ЖДТ d GÀ ARDEN deeds unday Ыт dr Ra 20 (Воено vo Joba Ha P Pam, On the Morning of Sale. Catal t th urs О! а Sole Manufacturers of the Improved abore, and of d Auctioneers and Valuers, p че MEN nda; ening, ud h На night for Iste ih little care. Capable of Warm n Y^ CONICAL BOILERS, which аге in | Levton ing a large Ара: de ment for 24 hours, at a eneral use, and which Boilers have аа cost of3d.; and dese of einig attention, for thoir dura rne oo and economy at- | To ч of Public Gardens, Nurserymen, and фесалво of its safety, healthful i ик өй а oelebrity far түш ng any xtreme sim . M 1^ ERES small prc with "NE i Web. 14 Rev. Paik R. JOHN BURFORD wil SELL b AUCTION; rk MOS A N.B. Patent NINDMILLS for | Notting нї, W., on TUESDAY, May КП обе tabo Pumping and Driving Farm cer unreservedly, а CONSERVA TORY ог ORCHARD HOUSE of large from n. Horse Power r upwards, To be | dimensions, being about 30feetlong by 18 feet 6 inches wide, with seen daily at wo; Arched Roof, constructed by Messrs, prera п & Hallam in Iron and ё For particulars or the above, and of MU. GRAVE'S PATENT STABLE and COW- HOUSE FITTINGS, which attracted so much tention at the Exhibition, address, E at vx Вкотневѕ, Ann Street Iron uL Belfast. | M M € Glass, with Warming Apparatus, Ornamental Iron Stages, and com- Аш pe м хрз in operation at Messrs, Cox & Sox, Glass for Garden n Purposes plete Fittings, which must be removed previo ous to LUE mer day. ы е Street, Strand, W.C. б БЕ. Qa I May be viewed by card, —— —————— J^M ES FIHITLLIPMAM AND с 0. zè Tirogmerton Бо Et er the Patronage of Her M beg to submit their prices as PAER кт (ARK зр үсе HOE еа ДЫН E lionel Street, HOUSES, CONSER) VATORI ve E. Vani? ua Ж rode Pet "Wovonz | Inox Sasmzs, SKYLIGHTS, &C., апа Hor WATER APPARATUS for Horti- | PROPAGATING GLASSES. 130 rare and valuable CACTI, fine CAMELLIA “т, "n mitural and Domostio purposes. GULAR IRON FRAMES, with гой domes and co; bars ; С. & H. beg to сап atten- | 12 Square Iron Pedestals, Hand s, Kale Pots, and Darden Effects tion to their NEW TREE COVER, or Continuous = To be viewed Жоки pm cleared same day, Catalogues 1 СУЛТАЙ fof d | at the Auctioneer's Offices, е сии Бу Е.С, Walls; which is constructed | „ Еасћ.—8, d. | Each.—s. d. ir AE epa of Cast and Wrought Iron, | 2 inches in PEO E Le T аена Н тың ао 1 of Short-horned Cattle az wii or without | et P Ue and fitted together | n " . 0 5} TI 14 » "E ME | FIRST CLASS, 7 with bolts and т nna consti- Aca » 600 6115 n » 490 TRAFFORD h "de honour to announ tuting a Ten tur AERE. » z ^ т | 16 ,, » . 36 | Agricu ultural world that Ue a favoured "| E It can be MEX A org feet 8 » AU d и p » ++ 4 0| the Executors of the late Pa DRESD AY и УОЙ, Cheshire, wide, and 10, 12, r 14 feet » » z т 19-24 » .. 6 0jto SELL by AUCTION, oi » the 7th Juno ар, at pae Шөн erp n eode together, by means of sim Moria e and i» n » ө 1 1 B » " + 6 0| Willis s Roo А Ам к! HP. UA Ко mach; ее of ај Рось 50 foe; and 2 086 does 1 " » 006 4 » » 6470 renowned, ы: pt UCHESS. ES iM - DUKES” not И exceed that oF, ofa wooden saaa » - z | tribo for purity and length of S d м arie a with pri m application ; and MADE ог mperial Oxford (18,084), the entire Herd is directly ce lucu. x dise Узе, арч 25 k i Designa, plain descended from the celebrated Cow '“ Duchess 51st," bred war. 1s. êd., coloured 9s, am rticultu ra! Бапай WARD WITH Bates, at Kirklevington, who purchased * * Duchess 1st” at Mao В Colling's sale in 1810, and pe or! obtained the дә PR го ot-Water. GLASSES, OPEN TOPS. ancestors of the Duke of Northumberland. Animal: oft this tribe have gained the highest TE in the Show Yard, ad realised the eatest шее ever attained аі m =й — bg The o ce pers d h.—s, d, | here presente: ng во] eat merit and exce Each.—s. d. 18 шен e. Жей 6 pe 1и one that d occurs, and Mr. Brei roRD е” uch con- 12 inches Ls Eu б, : e 05 5. +. 10 6|fidenee in recommending this Sale to the notice 1-5 e at T к ” E A 1 | Gent Ionen, € Breeders of Short-horned Cattle. » v 8 : 24 ү E » 14 8 ln with the wishes of the late owner, the Execu! Painted and Glazed with 16-02, Sheet. Glass. езегу “ч p ата the Fight, of eu Nr Rot Stock either in one; E GLASSES. Ewo, or mor more ed particulars of which, ns, will be give! att | ЫЙ ГЕ: ыл, Each.—s. d. — —— шй ый | B arci (ERAFT inches in diameter — ,, 1:1 [nien e еи ED will be rendered io ES io purchaser in PEE. » » I I irkenhead. or E » e 010 H » 5 36 Caitie шау bo, sten М. ашу fime next; » 9 6123118 о оа де тшш! Туну, d LCD the » » pig A Mr darno the Ба оа the Farm. TE ORIGINAL SADDLE ж BOILE -GLABSIK ta Dn, Fi i inda i yith Imp Improved SUQUMTER 9t касы а, q, || 12281608 at 1 o'clock; admission by Ticket, po seed hont a аан o. These 2 сш n i 1 fnokips long Ex nd Е арр n Mr. Бенаво 13, К Bquare, London, Ww capacity, ег, шу » ag ?* ** э ээ» е es that Шу class 20 „ » е6 О 1! ,» + eS £109 Fiskerton and Morton EE cp Ed оет |18 „ o» "olt i DESIRABLE dec pai LINSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, CARSON'S PAINTS, URSDA PAINTS ot various colours ground ready for use, such oth 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London E.O, : Ae a gy Pu to such yng таа Nor. RE l be then ma PRIZE ROLLERS for P AR КВ. | x of them, con- A n» DE dings adjoining thereto ; and also all th ете! 21 al 08e ps:zsz ROLLERS fr LAWNS.|s adii e ы H 1: | г! E Ц m Wu RE Б А ү i LENT JE five Closes i тапар Meadow , Pasture, and -— ina mem state vation, and together Containing, Wi ICKET GROUNDS. | ite ofthe erras 3r. 0 p. (more or less). ао 7,180 (i тае ar, рант Garden en Orari t, and coni Д RIZE ROLLERS fr GARDENS. (pore or ан) planted е Sf tho ное Poar, ar, Еш, | : 3 be: id Currant METALLI ны с HORTIOTITURAT. | RIZE ROLLERS fr ROADS. Fs ana other select ana ташлай G Garden Prodos e best wrought iron, upon an h state of cultivation, hly well drained, and MER eg gt ш [ESTA Glass d E Qe FARM. om in a ring ring fence. P, It, MX in the Tuc of мен Thomas gs ” owner, and ing close to е | с т practical advan E pr ROLLERS for очаи е Railway. to Noti ingham, Newark, у neutralising atm. эрдене pee and other e towns. ventila ceedingly ; pest T WATER BARL ASTING articulars may be had on application to Мг. Hanvzr, IA a and ЖЫ кшм AX pm ERE zem Meme AMIES, xxu дер the Aie ы p Newark; « 2 at the оов of Mess. Vadim & | ^2 most eminent, d rho Big CE LY sie Pre n t гоп Works, d Varie al who will fo; Newnarn, Solicitors, New. | colour а Promoting у диюе юш Nowak. ——— ше б шуде М теры M М АМ ЫН 20 е кы аг осо ETONNE COWS.— late William Leet [met © со wid Масто ia TES BUR Nobility, Gentry, and | Esa. m m LL by At AUCI БЕШИН June 10, on those EP. зрихива own овккино putarem үн 1 е the abore Plant, 060 "s Patent) îs a Tenants Fixture : t any „namber, x he Dy) and ЖЕЛЕ m E a irme: X3 the Lord’: а Bridge tained tao ате been ess, Machinery, and all connected with Л ) shortest notion, The Station, on the Bedford апа С way, dà miles from the of ed to supply а transferred to T. H. P. Dam who has deter- LS х gemept wi ich. Has. e Harston Station on pe Railway, and 6 miles dy i e Se desiring a G buildings at such a. scal tho eforta of the importer | from Cambridge. e ^ ~ E C e Breed o 9 - Ka" EN б N 12 ft. 6 in, by Es mm Xm nior tots ч sata NIS (ret n germ finish and А eoqnend most im ant impro his ui bm or occupation seldom occurs. za be тараш g ев aa Tenana E Fi periments bas de gue ;| of te d у, and ho now en Метал v Ser "the he publie г constant н n E nd well fons i in Sud oue al Мааш Ден having’ кз a. LA Competition. "Pelo боза CURES Milking qualities ot | п ar wed es род, баз is We desired excellent Orchard-houses, and this rende; bh. ape to the Cottager, as well as be vm of the etc - pt ihe omen Prio шыга n E id Боса ратаі агуу the Importer has made ЖИЛЕ k: АО xbridge; upon the Premises ; ч bed ipic nU NC CU ATA qa ML ym жй, de. 2 &c., Chelzaford, Essex. | 38, Crutched London, EO » аё of the Auctioneers, 6, Hobson Ens е, m m THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Diar sa HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS - COMBINING. STRENGTH Ts. DURABILITY, E URED BY STEAM POWER MACHINER LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., HORTICULTURAL BUILDER and HOT-WATER APPARATUS -—— — STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W., * Truly grate age ы ТЕ ара Pn and kind patronage bestowed upon him, begs most erp to inform d Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, &e., that it ib determination to в a continuance of their favours; and that he may be enabled to execute his extensive and increasing orders punctually, and at the lowes: possible vw ч бату viti. iti yor Materials and оаа: he has erected а most complete pc of Steam de Machines, peculiarly adapted for the purposes of his Tra . H. 0. begs to call attention to his superior manner of erecting every description of Horticultural Building, and he trusts by unremitting personal attention to the details of Зн ишен by "ne only че еу hest materiale, by br nd ing the most skies 1 and efficient workmen, and by the most moderate possible charges, to merit à и. о J ly J Er In the BUILDING ll h they are required. He will devote equal attention | to the t тум aeger erections of Pits, Orchard Pede Geca ob &., as to tlie more даа wem architectural erections of Conserva! onscrvatories, ИШИ | Gardens, &c., either ood or i | The HEATING. DEPARTMEN T egit engages his special personal attention, and he feels justified in saying that in simplicity, safety, durability, and emm - of fuel fuel, *TEUNUDPTT э. 41 + 34. ATION.—K g the absol y f iere he makes it. a matter of first consideration. rn е? РААК" S ht a Friant СЄ d Plans, Estimates, 19 р ; 1 at otherwise, wl - Y х E ку к 2 - 1. 7222 Гы a. т +h Q Ls x. 4 NEM CLASS PRIZE MEDAL FIRST C FOR ORMSON'S PATENT JOINT | At the INTERNATIONAL EX ORMSON'S io. PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER x. tion of Has now gained the highest standing reputation for Power, Efficiency, Safety, rc Aree of Fuel. There is not a single joint exposed to the ac ЫЫ: mr il ееп in successful operation in the Gardens of many of the No FIRST FOR ORMSON'S CONSERVATOKY, At the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, he in England, Ireland, and Scotland. They are made of various sizes, Prices on vence "Plans, Spécifications, and Estimates on application, HENRY ORMSON, ашп TO паз MAXNSTY, AND HOPWATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER TO THE CÓMMISSIONÉRS ОР HER МАЈ LIC BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, аа BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. Editoria! FOU PETETA eer er p be addressed to “ The Editor ; " ents ji Business Letters to “ The Publisher," on, W Cr Printed: at ће wW wnitefriang, Printers, m 13, Upper Woburn Place, in dene Parian of St i аара е Co. of Middlesex, and Faepsurck Pepe Nahanap aed Dag Огоо Онро оре the P Precinct of E ar > of Whitefriars, City of Lond them at the Осе, No, 41, Wellington Screet, Parish of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, in the said Oor" HE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ‚ AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 22.—1865.] TC ЖАГЫНБА, JUNE 3. 6 Fivepence. SraAMPED EDITION, 6d. Pios UL AND BONS B NEW HYBRID PERPETUA ALI EDDING-OUT PLANTS in grèat variety. BR NUES RY of CAMBRIDGE.—Colour beautiful ЖаШоО JARDINETS, Empty or Furnished, m ie ra ty. Ж. 7, t the е M white, fine imbricated m она e “ Gardonei Wo Amato eure Friend," see p: emai, da orous habit, The "Adv 'ertisers guarante to bo SEE Sua S 12, eet, Covent Gard a r1 — beautiful an. ve ct flower. а Wilanz AIAR ————— rong plants, 7. 6d. each, 1st July. Early orders are solicited. (8га, PALACE, ROYAL BOTANIC, and ROYAL 'The ior іа Ches! See E RE N. HORTICULTURAL FLOWER SHOWS, At these PLANT CASES will be exhibited in great variety, fur- ноб "n Py женел Exotic Fern and Foliage Plants, arranged by үүх CUTBUSH Ax AND SON GENERAL "NURSERY 7of1% King Street, Covent Garden, W.C.. STOCK is t st near Londo n SUN be ЕССЕ e that еш LAD iat (еш E ILE ns ome T mou E DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CNTALOGUES of AZALEA Highgsto Nurseries, Londo INDICA, HARDY BRITISH re IRNS, RO CONTFERAE, t uid ce ighgste Th RS ue dicis d уч ES, and SEE had о үс: plication ai thoi ILLIAM DAVIDSON MKLIITTES Dork e «Nursery. b тем St. Andrew rew Square, Edi — "Naz i Бе Н: г Deo д "T ИР E, Ј IVERY AND SON e тет ros easure in offering ed T ЕТА Eu rit Vines, Australian 512a . SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on a application. — | FORGETMENOT.- Bri liant t glossy reddish- purple, pios 61, Y m Wa ашп garden 508 а Genuine Garden and прутик Seeds. AUTY of DORKING — White striped and spotted with ro Wa ET J A и ELA А.А P! M D i йй со. а С 5 full ла see ааз, which will be tmt Wheats, various 519 b 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. ' ет Ee LH DECIO а pos Emme а тоа iL, 2 3 ОЗА, —— EW and GENUINE AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, н е В SA d FLOWER SEEDS, aN Хен ALIUM LANATU T s 2 AE RANIU MS NN n" 6), AZANI/ PLENDENS ROTAL HORTICULTURAL ETY. Special prices an: d advantageous offers on application to 12 PELARGONIUMS del ур kinds to namo ~ ч” FIRST GREAT SHOW, Жанат Jawes КаткнкАю & а Mark emm am for 26s. ; half the quantities 14s, Tickets to Fellows" Friends, 3s. 6d. ; the Public, 5s. ; не ААЙ T8. 6d. ed Growers and Merchants, 7, Borough Market, London, S.E. — Ross, Eo Pax a Nurseryinan, Datorii Eo pompe s magniticent SHOW of RHODO- AYNBIRD CALDECOTT AND BAWTREE, Tal and Primula. MED S A E E л R - Ren : GO HENDERSON AND SON aer Seul of f 80, Seod Market, Ма Mark Tane ur Basingstoke. above, in first-class quality, at 1s., 28, 6d., and 5s. per "Prize Medals, 1861, for Wheat i Nx ^ next spring bloom, as SCARLET abd PIC ОТА HORTI CULTURAL STOCKS for INTERMEDIATE; also the fne ALBERT and ALEXANDRA T CXRRTERS, GARDENERS YADE-MECUM DOUBLE GERMAN WALLY ROW ERO Med ia Voll cr f mee pce i 11, insi 12 A.M. ; and all future Meet ngs will w Plants fo 65. 23 “Wellington К Nursery, St. John's Wood Terrace, Wi Plants I EET оной О 05 ARTER anD COS CATALOGUE of NEW EV VARIEGATED E OR RESTA Г Т. SER "DOYAL BOTANIC SOGLELY, REGENTS PARE d CHO BEDDI GREENHOUSE, —Flowers te, trusses vel undan! L^ YAL BO SOCIETY. REGENT'S PARRK.— PLANTS, is EU ey, d di be f. а | ia ced -— free Азаа well abore tbe follage ; "mM вате a beautiful наах ОСЕ EXHIBITION of PLANTS, lication. green, edged and striped with white, GE which have п beautiful LE WEDN NESD. Ti secos Canrzn & Co., PIU am ж MN h lively rose; & distinct and novel variety Decoration ` Manrix & Sox, ham ; апа 7, Market Place, Hull. DWIN COOLING E the STR LIST ун PLANTS for ELARGON : UM MRS. lPULLOCA. ТГ HORTICUL TURA LI SOCIETY.— full description or fh ае, О ион девонга е iA tege M Good established de for Bedding, 30s, per dozen. TE ZO дырт, FLOWER SHOW, under the immediate Patron- | forwarded iratis and post fr etie NEN IONALE PELAR UM on 5 om COME il Nurseries, Derby, E ZONALE ELAR 1U M ol Я: Ч оло уы цг 8 Tae Exhibitors ingude s Pany of those Wio have OLLAND аур JONES CATALOGUE of BEDDING, улыл ч пыш BUD. es C ovalibus Оше Botani Crystal LAN TS Price "m 5 : tion. it eral Xl TM О T E MN а SpagUE, үз Pav um and of the New C themums, Pyr &c. ..... Baxrwaasm & Sox, Moulsham Nurseries, Cholms LE principo! Sesdamon. OHN BAL TER is now sending out the NE 2 Bedding Plants. = Р. болхртнитно, Н. GERE as esit e esf Ris DESCRIPTIVE CATA- тй SCOTT has eap on mi а few hundred copies Tw DU WATHAMSTOW. FLORICULTURAT Hardy ЖООДО ЖШ be sont on receipt of Two Stamps: Ce ta Pb E CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS, waich to Wil E "ume GPs Juns 7, 1805, n rana Бос и Versailles Nursery, William St таса. Hammersmith Turnpike, W. fo тага! freo on application, inciosin one stam D now ready, wi ened о! x ine stock = tuo lovely ne w purple-lenved ACHYRANTHES , 5, WILLIAMS begs to announce that he has a fine VËRSCHAFFELTI ке cH S Qu inem of a alite pute application. en. : : zu to b q th JULY N — = Ro be held on the same › days (open to series, Holloway, London. c René | TOUSE T iting in ^ Pots— | va ai iih to the Secretary, - AS. BACKHOUSE ` AND. SUVS LIST of STOVE i : Ре Co, Market PRO Ое 77 J V PGREENHOUSE and BEDDING PLANTS, FERNS, „ Leicester. PLUMS, Ё А “оер. ЖАК ULTURAL Riouanp Surra, Nurseryman an! Аш EINST of ALPINES and HARDY PERENNIALS (with be heit on THURSDAY OBSON" 8 CELEBRATED., SEEDS descriptive and cultural notes) can separately, ; be given e Best aud finest strain in the kingdom, and I е эне of Mr. W.H. Bares, Solicitor, ms depen HYBRIDIZED CALCEOLARIA, 1s.8d., 2s.6d., 3a.6d., 5. | - West Skirbeck Nursery, Boston. DOBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA, 1s., 28, (E " Russell's Pyramid Primula EO.. CLARKE is now prepared to send utt in packets, I" BSON'S ӘРЕМ price 22, 6d. each, t е finest breed of PRIMULAS in culti- ЫР". s d иу D ны vation. The Seod now For dio haa has been saved from. selected pl 1а anta, i Annual THURSD J. Donsox & Sons, Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W, so that it is believed the «cnm will be even superior to à hat ol to more iban £a will e offered fon ipo: Printed instructions for lered for Com- ng. Af Ко Frizas to bo paid on tmo day ot| YALCEOLARIA, PRIMULA, CINERARIA, each packet. Жаш received tr payment., es under ARN. T ERBEN. ursery, Streatham been engaged. also bea те ZONALE. SPEREN | Loudon, S. ZONALE GEI LANI ic А000 UE. ГЕ E Ring Street, Street Covent Garden, W.C. EE BUSHELS of ARLET BUN nom BEANS анан iisdem ce ic to be SOLD, at 30s. рег bushel. They аге IF CTEIEXEDIXATE 8 0 б X, atte grow око А GARDEN and VICTORIA V. letter, to Mr, F. Нилох, 8, Albert nah James's J он М Gardens, Regent’s рак. 3 Mixed COVENT | Grove, i dne Roa, Peckham, S. p к X OP M quise sed cor Ron robust than A intenna srock, | The Best Early Turnip for Field Culture is the onem. 7 and Mondays, June Sth and each ds FA Раг packe пе kring Street, Covent Garden, W.C. GjUTION азр SONS can supply fine New Seed of the iety, and b VM Anc NS ИДА y the bushel,” Gt ITE Ый, 'URNIP at 104. E PE Ir Br : RUTA-MURARIA, and. CETERACH | °?°*Рег by the bu: E tip H E - Аб DPFICINARUN. The above Ferns to be had in any quantity, Royal Ber! А, Жолы" à : EA E AUC Zimeric r xi LUE ВЕК anp GODRRET Bus Mante (hat he аа Patrios Элес Limerick, HARLES SAND CO., BEED GROWERS, З е, | DU Мао тае AIT хе mim to Wong; | [ROBERT SIM can now send, post free for six t for sir postage | ша sing, irum Or айкы aud. оеро pri priore on 7 ; ty Mn Pc окш; Part 1. (British Ferns an EE riori | pedore cn iet he CEDE SEN | No D e раъи, tic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. аи eo aene Еее Роа Nursery. S.l. Zo ой Application.. digni c E "s рТ rus. oom. s Eu Ше of AC of uj ест Ў, CX P Sors Саед or Haray Ferna pedem ©, ko. Free for: | mam o Coorrxo, Mile Ash re Derby. ; Битти, hont, Wi fester. New Doubl uius ürras Goods fm. eee | | SALTER З nTUR iX magnificent CLEMATIS gutton's Grass Seeds r all 80118 Nt | Ser of theso CA a, - this enire | 1 MZ RA tx and ато doubtless two of the most pe AND SONS hav а гот à hand some of. ec , important received the unusual honour best kinds of GRASS d CLOVER SEEDS | ; day except Sunday. of Special introdu aa at Che M as tings of the Royal Horticultural ion of d 1 Je sing Ан | ^ AES Hammorsmit th, W. (near | Society, April D and У May jen E ene — ан EET nr ELA ч ын PS prive ы 1 Strong Flowering Plants may be " Royal Berkshire Seed Esta шей : 502 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ВОКЕАЕ GAZETTE. Surplus Bedding Stuff. OD AND PNG EAM offer the following fine UA E PLANTS in 3-inch Eos :— Calceolarias - Seeds from Choice Strains, _ S. WILLIAMS сап now supply good Seeds of the following :— | won Weatherill's extra choice strain)—B. S. W. has | Aurea fl ыша, NR temanni, Ion, Mrs. Р гіпсе of Orange and CISERARIA at А, TS expense the entire stock ind right of e: exclusivo | Sparkler ; Senecio elegans, s, Gazania splendens, deeem lanatum, sale from Mr. M n iil of his, the best strain = a, in| ат named sorts ; Nierembergias, CEnothera riparia, Lobelia existence and can now offer r packets at the following prices and Bellis алеп она, а s. 6d. per i Cerastium, s. 6d., 3s. ба hls бз. — | tro so ас “Lobelia En iB чане? UE ings, Ж E doz ariegate ==. сһоїсе Жопа eraniums, rysan- ra ico. aes P MR HEN GUERRE H Me carinatum, vy-leaved and ir Bedding Geraniums, at E 5 PRIMULA (Williams' super in) the flnest fringed and the | ye e таштоо, ipe Zytarald plantas a je Dd d оеп: best coloured flowers in ied ns Red, White, or Mixed Seed, Nu eries, H igdon.—Ju 2s. 6d., 38, 6d., and 5з. жт peona Paradise and Vi ietori i Nurse ries, Holloway, 1 Londo EIGAT TE SILVER ton, at Swan SAND, 12s. per ; delivered 5 miles, or to ny ndon Railway, 16s. per V Piac Lo: В ғ D DI N G PIA х т | ton, or 1s. 0а. p ИШИ Backs ES ЕЕ price, or on ans 2 VERBEN. AS, fine selections, 100 in 50 vars., s | KENTISH а LLOW LOAM, L .AF-MOULD, e EE AS, best bedding varieties, 3s. and 4 SPHAGNUM qua DA B E REFUS LM ко MESS ANS PAN A. (new dwa arf robs ti T Tamen E CENNARD, >ы Шы Old Ken ad, London, SE. — — S.E. pet dos Е 4 0 бшсш Ma vietios | 75 EIGATE SILVER SAND. $ Kent and Surrey NSCUPREATA NANA est Um crimson red. PEATS, LOAMS. SPHAGNUM, Ro К SANDSTON sex O PAGAN ? s iis — Я | | London-made FLOWER POTS, &c. Moderate Prices. мий 38, (EC Rum new vars., tia Cupreus Major, | N.B. Loaded sent direct on all the Railways d Ger ach. W. Snonr, pót, igate, M GASAN AS, Не fite Bdi Vrh., 14. ва E АРАН FLAX.—Third Shipment, just arrived. The Mc наор N E. Рх, LOBELIAS, cheapest, finest Material ever netu kt roc] Plants, Flowers, PETUNIAS, DAHLIAS, &c. | &c. The highest testimonials from the first-class Gardeners of the с ATALOQUES. Tos on application. са а REUS be onm sd iH. е id Wholesale ry Esta Seed So бор es apply to er, po Dars, DOESNT n mm Be: ona Lawrence Pountney Lane, С а Nre. E.C. Joux ыт OCOA-NUT . REFUSE prr DRUNMOND 2006 Раш, Surplus of the вегета BEDDING PLANTS, vuh - pomi | of Charing Cross, at 2s. per bag. at the very low prices named, The Plants are extra well- F Босне ee eh PM: in tto e pots. d. use it, see lo) ierit нон in Per diens а Gardenere' Chronicle of the 21st Ageratums 1 6 | Heliotropes 20 March, 1863; or apply to thi Daniae ors E t z p HR e in store ров. | i Ра: Оо бл асов of sorts m Jj , of so : 3 0| Fentstemo 245 Kingston-upon-Thame Ашы s. 2 0j Tritomas ‚ 20 Postage Stamps or Post-office snimi, Variegated, in | Verbenas in 100 varieties Orders payable to J. BARSHAM "m M рег 100, 15 0 & Co. repens 3 0| Sedum cai tum 1 0 Bansuav's BRUSHES and Antennarie margaritacea“ $18 Stachys іа lanati о 0 MATS are sold in every town. Centaurea candidissi „+ 4 0| Agathza ala variegata osse 2 0 Cerastiums, sorts +. 1 3| Arabis variegata 13 Cavrrow,— Every Brush is Cineraria maritima .. 549 ni stamped, J. Bansmrau's Patent, MM NAA. 20 m di 48:0 Santolina incan 230|Y 225820 (3 IS edipi COM- A Choice Selection of many other rares a слани low prices. STOUND, ether used Petrer Окоммохр & Co., Preston ursery, Yeovil, Somerset. qr Insects M Mildew, on E rowing Planta or м. Rer OBE pi PARKER begs to P the following, all of Dressing on Trees Tesi, ich are well-grown, clean, ааз зову реми: =E vi Should be dissolved Fi ho CLERODENDRON ВА diis d ^ зе 1018 gets rid of p Hog E БАРАН 18А. ^ 6 6 smell, and if the Solution be Hu 10 6 decanted, prevents e staining GOODY YERA ЫЙ BESCE 16 of foliage, A strength of from Eae 22d ON COUNTESS of HADDINGTOR 10 6 1to202. to tho gallon of water JAVANICUM А s is recommende for growing NUTTALLII 2 6 Plants; one from 4 to 16 oz. for TRITOMÁ unm CAVES AVOR 4 Trees at rest. AR. SUEN : Sold Retail by Nurserymen E DUCHESS of ТООКЕН 0 IDEE ALBO SPICA 0 e Seedsmen, А. ж 1s. RECTE and 10s. 6d. eai PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of PUR MS Bu карь Stove Le. SR Seeds and Bulbs, are published, and will M: le by forwarded to a agni. ^ Exotic о Nursery, irsery, Tooting, Surrey, 8. | fied. muon - PATENT New Hardy an Climbers. | CLEMATIS JACKMANNI, Jorgo deep Дын violet. CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLA! ACEA, maroon s haded reddish ое. Awarded Two First-class ЕКЕН ЕК зыт 'Тоовооъ”з) Eoy D BLIGH! m COM. POSITION introduced in' 1850, has been manu- Nursery, Surrey, that A ` bow ted Eu ih e e ps алга free-flowering and vigorous- provements in it, and by reducing р се g CLEMATISES, that пок в QT E те h position in per cent., it is опе of the cheapest and has Simbiug plants. кы n application а йз эе, unm free, X always been the most efficacious remedy ex- Tories угы of thair 7 from t tho Дир Sathe \ fant. To publish the Testimonials no news- NU pela аА А ва 0 E] the та Шире Tor tho pursue вау b а Plants of pe Perna varieties will at b does not ic IEEE like under-mentioned prices :— burst dob. hie inm r10 CLEMATIS JAC лое a uM, trial.” » s fno pianta Ts. 6а. € 84s, doz. Ке 24, 1864, » RUBÉO- ше od prar ls. on. Mr. E. Sace, Gardener to Lord Нот, says :— 02. а ORTU pan). large doublo white, 75. 6d. each. “УНП you please send us ^ ена of your ^ — BTANDISHI iod beautiful violet blue, 5s. each. Blight Composition. Tsee е yon hata Péduoed » . HYBRIDA SP DIDA, ines deep vio violet, 5s. each. the price, and trust that y са пау some day bo к PP ANUG GINOS. А САМР. dsome white, | able to ike another reduction, and 1 feel assured that no * Gishurst,'" will be used by practical men.” » LANI UGINOSA EA, fine pure me T8. 6d. each. Майы hereby Certify that during the whole 'ere Ware- Besides o qois ind old di usemen in the Establishment of B, PAGE М сам and. Шы A Circular with a special offer to the Trad be sent free on Pur & Toocoop, that we Manufactured the Б cU application. er Mr. Tooaoon's sole y? , and, dat. he EXRLABAONISI а ы е ы or. PpELARGoNIUM MRS. POLLOCK. —Small Plants in portion d the varinis i кү pote Ф068, Ай de 04. each; Larger Plants well established in Henry Drew, UN ТАУЕР а £j zt 1863,” > race рга ег бай, Чыр , 38. n (sufficient to make 4 Golde SES s 2 саана E x 576 > 10 gallons есеб ата us iage free to London. е оны, ЫА: кы ountess arwi + May be obtained of tne princi Nurserymen and Seedsmen n Chain ‚++ 2 6| Alba marginat зк. Ho Tis. rada, and of W. оороо Roja Bede Hants Seed Estab. | L Bijou 79 0 X +++ .+ 9 0) lishment, Southampton, Shottesham 23 ФЕ out vs 486 Jane |... , ps 6 | Bridal Wreath s e. А 0 Flower of the me 6|Daybreak ., .. .'40 | Juda... 7. cr tülatum .. 22 .. 6 0| Beaton's Silver Nosegay ix 0 | St. Clair d ille ЖОЖ i ZONATE and PLAIN-LEAYED VARIETIES. Per dozen.—s. d. а .—8. d. Madame Vau PENNE 0 К Боан 8 0 G gor BORDER GING уң, grea uum Жа: д murio НО ар Muros d patterns and the rts being espe- QUE P OE 4 Aurora . TRE T T 77 [ENTE cially suited for К. GARDENS, аз they -Paullabbé.. „асу 8s i ett E тоа HS eR ары, Ча» ар 1 ug A Be aboro are stront Шш, well hated Ж ipi cc 2 r quentl; being US Атғккр Fm Chatteris, € ; G. E а box &с., in EW HAR erus s LOWERING Taret enne cet ачыш nd etie, U) PRINCE of WALI with purple, divided 4 Siroo, Басына (Quos Koad black marki e e RE etas pm profuse bloomer, else de d hardy, and the latest. ur M Dhododendron grown. Hoe Rome es Hei ial dime Le P: 31 ага Ру e ANE de ; an 8. PRIN p o ALES. Deep Жез Tor hite | tre, | (RR a PAVING TILES for Conservatories, uj P eot Y [soit Corridors, Balconies, &c., аз cheap and durable as Stone, to distinct from алу varlet eir at present по when гоа К EE Dole colours, and capable of forming a а variety bloom pu ий sos RT са mum REM it ie a | designs" nA заре 9 'ean ani m и Мно зев а Дона Опе-уеаг bod. ug - rur ud alita nuo PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than eaci usual an to thi Say enn Bs The above beautiful Rhododendrons introduced to the Kichen $ hangon, Ba Baths, 08 d other Slo Parine publie last year by M. e has in in calling great durability. h and Adamantine LN Wal to them ; ер аго both most distinct varieties, the colour Copines Red and Stoneware Dra Drain Pipes, ама саана, фе: and ig of the Princess of Wales being quite a fresh type, and obtamed ot F. & б. Rosnxn, аз above, em т с еч К WR ue h parn prona in the ILVER 8 ee e oi (REI severe winters, being тегу ir blooming the spring ng frosts, S P ы ME Torte ри „Зза A «pena frequently eo | so tal to eo Nano mete аге confi- | for delivery within three miles, and to Railway A vui нме ended as ditions to d this favo ourite Quantities of 4 Tons, le рес той еш — үз Coloured Fates, Аховк күз, ws, will be fe РАА ^ ӨРТ, BRICK BURRS or COLINKERS, for гун апа stamps each, or the two for 25 stam А y ddresses see aboy Mav URICE Yovwa, Milford Nue Godalming, S еу. | N. X M Lieder tma red Вапу, delivered within sA miles, IERRA cori TA. GALLERIES, No, 1, Souk ТЕ m Praed Street, Paddin, W. stock of., VASES, FOUN TAINS | GARDEN EDGINGS, and other IÍg 'HE PATENT CONCOR RETE ЕТО ш (ТлмттЕр), аге now the Proprietors of the WE Coup facture of the beantiful ыд known as OF CONCRETE STONE, of ap] роды, stands esc. ootan Vases, Jardinets, в Edgings for Borders, and all o! "kd nservatories, &c. mstratjons and Pries furnish rns Patent Concrete Stone Боза Bridge, Е.С, А - er Ornàm ed upon g Рено Company, 2, Queen 8.16088 ч ЭЗЕТ EY, AND 0053 ock now орев STIN; STATUES and FIGURES an RES of CHILDREN, 70 FIQUEES di ANIMALS and BIRDS About 20 FOUNTAINS db: 5 BASKETS f $ GA DE SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS. And s sristy o BALUSITAL ING S nd a Еи varie! 2 d Y 9 to 375, Eus! n Road, Regi 8 Park, PEDESTAIR ts " и Prize Menar and Нох for Bee Hives Pi nol EIGHBOUR'S- IMPROVED со as originally introduced by Gro: AWARDED to G, N, & Son, HIBITIONS, Tn ЕУ sb танар Exi AGE GE E the recent Hives, with drawings uni prices, sent on receipt of tro stamps. AaxTS :—Liverpool: James Cuthbert, 12, Clarion mar. Mar | Chester: J. Wilson, 50, , Kin Street. Birmingham qu Cottrell, | 15, Bull Rin, m n ondson Brothers, 10, Dame Sire Glasgow : Aus t Moian, 16, Buchanan bes Caution to Gardeners.—When on ак S АҮХОК M^ C00 OKE'S WARN T m n UNING: and BUDDING KNI see them. e the mar! Sannom, а also the e mark Ostis Wannaxrep, ИШ which n ааш, 8, & m gret having io caution. and others, but ue compelled to do 80, in consequence of Log — DX ant g been sold Tor tho genuine ub and has M many Complaints” © ee ESSE to t. Uo Knives which bete their make all o th by sellers and бср Bud pae =, and the cheapest ic Sheffield. Established upwards of 125 years. PEIZE ROLLERS fw PARKS PRIZE ROLLERS for LAWNS e i рк ROLLERS for CRICKET GROUND. ROLLERS fr GARDEN ROLLERS for ROADS PRIZE ROLLERS for the FARN WATER BALLASTINO Trento, ANTES i ormani h The Bestand Cheapest are e PATENT BOLLERS, EA IE. the dm nb e County in land. For va Тота FowLzn & Co., orks, Да, m а Акош ы, re] i dandus Yon Vienna; and — ТГ T AT 1 m. thick pi ccasiol pop ns wi -defies di ERIT pa servani Mil Pump Buckets, Fire Васко р Wu А s, Сотов Company, and Patentees, 18, The GurrA Perona COMPANY, London, E.C. „Jese 9, 1865) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 508 —————— —— льн Е пее 3 draulic Suction Pump Garden Engines, DEANE AND COMPANY'S HORTICULTURAL TOOLS. Ж ‘Syringes, &c. OPUS ORBIS СРЕ С КАЕР nown reputa! y " INES, 9j "SYRIN GES A MACHINES, with Patented yo ENGINES, E ас; of Ma M: T selling and ments, 50s., 70s., 90s., 140s. Advertising weekly b aM = “ м 555. 65s.. 78. ReaD begs to с s eived by such | сайры ES, Galy. anised Iron. Prices 55s., 658., 788.; pis representations, а many Publie машы being desired by, "will G ARDEN p ms ES, Wood, 90s., 1105. , 138s. "READS А3 RI NOES hao the Royal Arms, and address, GARDEN ROLLERS, 17. 10s., 11.145., 2, 97. 7s. 6d., 21. 12s, 6d., ES MN: Demp pon e ponete oat eem wrnz NETTING, a NE UE UY El all sizes. AWN NG GARDEN SEATS, та patterns. C4 zs ох шош FLOWER STANDS, to hold * ven Vi 8, GREENHOUSÉ SYRINGES, 8 BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING Збут! To A ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, FLOWER STANDS, &c. y Implement for Garden use on the lowest terms. LA MOWERS. GREEN'S PATENT | SAMUELSON'S eus пазаве ИЕК HORTICULTURAL LIST SHANKS' PATENT | BARNARD'S PATENT. OST FREE ON APPLICATION. : € Prices, post f lon t cu жан айий ect Jonx Suaw, Junction Works, New Wo rtley, Leo ds. DEANE ax» CO., 46, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, E.C. BiNAnD 8 PATENT JNOISELESS LAWN MOWER. BOBY'S PATENT: DOCE ACTION HAYMAKING MACHINE Receive 1 Dublin Society, at Dublin, the FIRST and LARGE SILVER MEDAL ther M. H: ther Mi aym: nés ; also, BLEVEN FIRST-CLASS vates and MEDALS were AWARDED to this MARINE in 1863 and 1864. Machine is extremely d its working is at that it leaves little or no on th of the and gu: ed to work in the heaviest crop. Fou E эсс = Hundred of th achines sent out, and THE MINIATURE LAWN MOWER CUTS 8 INCHES. аз 10 0 : : Su e for the very s plo! nge. E te poo | То CUT 10 INCHES (this can be worked byalady).. ^ .. 3 5 0 | To CUT 12 INCHES (suitable for one person) 410 0 vsum wheels are made of то CUT 14 INCBES (suitable for one person). — ». 0 0 Uomo Án eame ve | То CUT 16 INCHES (suitable for one person) .. ss PAS UN UR. pen, jely ge free H any Bia sd 200 0 piles of f Tondo 24 158. Е А Б E Mes sid e crx "d - АЕ, pe м To CUT 22 INCHES — for two men) 710 0 Packed and Delivered Carriage Freo to the Principal Railway Stations in England, Illustrated. Catalogues of Haymakers, Corn Screens, $c., will "i sent free on application to the uL MN [cw d TRE London SIE" g Млхоғастоһу ; ST. ANDREWS WORKS, BURY ST, EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK. БОЕ Тала etting, &c., on application. SAMUELSON & CO.'S PATENT LAWN MOWING and ROLLING MACHINES. TO BE OBTAINED ОР ALL RESPECTABLE IRONMONGERS OR SEEDSMEN, OR ОР SAMUELSON ax» CO, BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY. LONDON OFFICES : 18, CANNON STREET, Е.С. LONDON WAREHOUSE (where Stock is kept) : 10, LAURENCE POUNTNEY LANE, E.C. CLINTON & OWENS (LATE E E or CTURERS PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS $8 ДУА ратта; pem T з к LAND Self-acting Machine, suited for тана а Supply of Materi Tor aso A Public and Private Establishm positions as eium but $$ 15 suited for it mass ТӨ D des о E obtained from a Stream, Broo) cns to 6000 o! SCAPE SKETCH shows an adapta! of THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC n This is a simple or Spring. No. 37. IMPROVED TREBLE BARREL PUMPS. with HO RBR ахаа scite Жа а from DEEP WELLS for the supply of MANSIONS and PUBLIC BUILDINGS Ко, нб А BARREL PUMPS for HAND-POWER for similar purposes. Messrs, Manufacture and Erect every description of Engineers Work к required in Publie or Private Establishments, ch ater Wh Р bi Warming and Drying quee Bingpa Xd d Fittings. е och. melle, aote, Pins ct om Тара inspection vieta pes m Sr. Price Lists of Pumps, $c. free on application, 504 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, HE DERBON d uo DONE SPRING CATALOGU. tes, among other Plants, of tne foll. 50 КОПТУ ED. PLANTS for Summer-garden D 2coration, NDO DONAX, finely variegated ; GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM y i VARIEGATUM JOYNERIUM ARGENTEUM САНА, ORNAM&NTAL-C өйде RED FOLIAGE PLANTS BEDDING. IRESINE HERBSTII, rich rèd leaves and stems. 6s, per dozen. SALVIA Mr E NALIS GRANDIFLORA AUREA, yellow margined. CENTAUREA RAGUSINA (syn. C. candidissima), 9d. and 1s. each. CENTAUREA еро SIN A OOMPAOTA. 3s. 2: caeh ‘ino variety). OCARPA о C. AEG NTE ISTAS: s bs gz are ENOCH ARDEN LADY of the SEA | RODERICK DHU CONSOLATION | ROSE of DENMARK. а SPRING CATALOGUE will be forwarded post free on appli- on. WAR EAGLE The Wellington те St. m pem Londor Plants fi WILLIAMS, Paradise, өү kom oria Nurseries, olloway, London, N to announce that he is now NS BER p supply strong "PLANTS of the undermentio: med AO which ho has much pleasure in offering for the first I ке AS. The following four Fuchsi: re the most novel and distinct yet offered, and cannot fail to give ro satis action, The first is = roduc- tion of Mr. W ness, Gardener to Her Majest, Масе, һу whom it exhibited during the past season. id deos ауну of еле ATQ уза снн апа acquisitions introduced =, эче g its ekustera of flowers quite erect. NO FIRE HEAT REQUIRED, EXC KEEP OUT FROST. ШЫ Good penzt N of the G inc €: Species for Ree Guin SOPHRONITIS GRAND RKERIA S ODONPORGDGNE LJELIA SUPERBI s. | rete лола | EPIDENDRUM V aranne A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE may be had for four postáge stamps, JAMES BACKHOUSE Ax» SON, YORK NURSERIES, NEW PLANTS FOR 1865. JAMES CARTER & CO. HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN CALLING ATTENTION TO THE UNDERMENTIONED FIRST-CLASS NEW BEDDING GERANIUMS, ёс, "WHICH THEY ARE NOW PREPARED TO SEND ойт. n's Hybrid Bedding Meran. Beaton w Single Petunias, ATON'S PERFECTION (Braon). New T "ARABELLA, light rosy lake, [Tore з, 1; „-. + Т 0 0 FINE GREENHOUSE ORCHIDS. pm 4e Р Price 5s. white thro h abit is sup enor үз: the light varieties of the ordinary алу kinds, at, а novel and " апа іє bloo un rofusely throughout the season, thus mak TR a very PREMIER (Bzarow) Price бз. beautiful SUE. inel uable decorativ lant, and invaluable for supplying eut flowers. F ORESTER (Вклтох). .Price rh en: 2. BEATRICE Nos. 2, 3, and y will be found great improvements on those | WILD CHARLIE (Bzarow). Price бз. each. $. CHRIST DEL, чау poneillei viously sent out. ' No. 2, a well- tormed flower, with great width of NEW V. ARIEG. ATED TR. ICOLOR I A splendid deep WARS. fine. fora bed d хера. No, З is the finest proportioned double flower yet offered, RISE (Car Кы! PH each. this colou: entirely No..4, quite distinct on account of its serrated petals. e T PE e 91, 4. DINOR. pem duisi in, and flaked with deep ej No.1. FUCHSIA E RECTA, var. . NOV sepals Ў . p crimson, .— Гаре and sej pure white, жеен! size; sepals cordate, gracefully recurved ; corolla soft rose, shading to а white base. А very nice flower, igi i a ер. producing large Tis of b! marbled and veined ; a decided acquisition. No. 2. AER AGAMEMN ON.—Rich sear! n broad, and of great substance ; corolla very double ; АЗА plum, flaked towards the base with fie ery crimson; ha ibit first- No. 3. FUCHSIA MAJESTIC.— Carmine scarlet сеня ape be o! NA 5 well reflexed ; corolla. blieb riok, Pe e xd; ө base. Undoubtedly the finest double Fuchsia ^ No, 4. PUCE 151 AT ERE ара olla rel shape, rich mulberry c eai petal evenly Marie d; Arie tube bu. sepals, the fter diens ed bas. Ls the НАН ТҮК the зе wer eu: т exhibition purposi "тн тісе 7. of the corolla. SIN! STRIATA казыу кызыт. NA of Isleworth, the зу pen АМ Tuer о Northumbe rland, the fav Fund of Mr. Holland, Royalty and Duchess ot тар edm evenly di from centre. The flowers ium size, g shape, i constant. The ling plant when exhibited was about 2 fee! high, and as much through, co with flowers, tus Же its first-class habit and constancy. Received Ts case Corufioates from the Royal Bo апа Royal Horticultural Societies, July, 1864. се 55. NDIDA (Wir ыса ту large and distinct flower, pure white ground, having four Tus ог club-shaped stripes of rich carmine diverging from the centre; broken by a small e АП кие First-class DE PURPLE BEDDER.—. REN foal free the ing e мү ее branc! Received d no йы proportioned N ASTELMA LANATA. Price 1з. 60, each ; per dozen, 125. medium | CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, PERRY HILL, 5 аы 5. EMMELINE, very ош t habit, free bl bright EW TROP/EOLUM DOUBLE ILE TOM THUMB. Price 2s. { TA ^d „ 6d. each; pencilled dark throat, per dozen, 18s. ; рег 25, 30s. ; per 50, 50s. 9.F " NASTURTIUM, 1 KING К ДОМ THUMBS. Prica 1s. 6d. each; REDERICA. crimson, in the way of Magna Coccmea, but mim ыг 12. GERTRUDE, lar, xquisite form, white throat, | 14. HELEN, p Carnations. siepe. quc i pei vi with € fine novel t| GENERAL LEE. ае 58. е | purple A mith W ground, striped and fabu GOLIATH. Ргїсө 53. each. | Price, each, 1s. 62.; the Set, 10s, 64. NEW PLANTS OF OF We are now able to offer some of the most кетр тече sent out in 1864, at the following very reduc BEATON'S CYBISTER —€— 9G Price 1s. each ; 98. per dozen; 30s., 50; 508s., ORNITHOGALUM THYRSOIDES ALBUM. See Рик ТЕЗЕ. ME a Tun к м,” Panr IV. Price 2s. 6d. to oach. SN HERBSTII I ME пм ТЕ Price 1s, 3» LILIUM AURATUM. и, ш Stro lowering Bulbs tir rn in bsy 75. 10s. 64. cach; Small Bulbs, 3. 64. ea. pots, м, *,* For descriptions of above see J. C. & Co.s CATALOGUE of NEW and CHOICE PLANTS, just published, and which will be forwarded Gratis and Post, Free on application, JAMES CARTER лхр оо. „ SEED MERCHANTS and хонаа 237, 238, & 261, ыш HOLBOR HAM, 8.Е.; DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESEJ, еф t habii uor that it S Pri ; Y a = ТА ` yollow, the whole flower m p bed, : ss | e whole flower minu: 5 mi ел c habi, po! е ie sd sizo, Lese Sime found the ur ng | NEW CALCEOLAR BIRD of PARADISE.—Colour bright o; When TO ot pont its tlowering season ts pa >< ET p 3м "up E mu ch a striking will be most table. Magazine, Poos. free, a NEW and DESCRIPTIVE C. Mhd RARE PLANIS сандар Carmine-stri a Annie. FORCE E COOLIN G, o аве p great pleasure in perm. аза та best Now read: of NS d fine ariety and editorial rr: in im Journal of Н. ту heme Jui d fkured inthe ы Lue D Máy Vil each, or Mm with the usual 18, ed ЕНУ. Bath, near theYork House; Nursery, Batheaston, Seed Merchants. „А. A, WILKIN, of зрее Heath, Kelvedon, Eser, ЕЧ boi ver iie art c ey pei of CABBAGE SEED: CATTLE, LONDON MARKET, THE ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. A CHOICE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS ALWAYS ON VIEW. ALSO FRUIT TEE RuD, AnD ORNAMENTAL TREES, COUNTRY BRANCHES OF THE FIRM, А The SEED and GENERAL NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on here, and Packages are delivered fe various London Railway Stations. ALING NURSER ку, d: ICANN ON, MaxaoER. FRUIT Sees ROSES, and SHRUBS, , are here extensively an and successfully «йй їп some of the fn am in e NURSERY а " Main Line. SEN RED кайыша COTTAGER'S йг еч апа DRUM- ies — сте D SAVO pK x { шїпщ{ез' walk ka Feltham Statio AREY HORN. : НАМ, SAMIS d| — EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS a troo Lom Y NU PARSLEY, piese SWEET PEAS, a sunun x diea bd pee are here air йо e stocks ноги ME Los pttrest quality. е » y: cash on de Uwe E At SION —— "t hd LANE NURSERIES, em "n RINCE оғ кык. LEIDNEY POTATO. — -~ ORNAM te, and GENERAL PROPAG A new Seedling, rei з carried on. ; { ing Putatos exami tho pho Sock in the above Nurserles is well worth tho inspection of purchasers, "The prices ure 107 т" TREES M | tato (ince 0 nien, I Y inda The following umts are published, and will be forwarded Post Free on ipii = ые pots р er e x eds нин оларам, тиль, ша лони сытаүоЕ Ө ШҮ БЕЗ ad DEL. F EON. ALOGUE ot STOVE and GREEXHO PLANT: o iia EHE r3 em BI Covent CATALOGUE of SOFT- те and omm PLANTS. CATALOGUE ot ROSES. 20 N.B, -—- rro W. JOHN ano CHARLES LEE, Prorrwrors, HAMMERSMITH, LONDO, | | | „0 Jesz 3, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 505 Cg Wheeler's Imperial Swede. | _ laying down Land to Pasture, | Mottled Globe or Grey Stone Turnip. | MPROYEMENT OF се ү R. MART н, SUTTON'S ESS. AT Pipe 9 * vits p^ the ађсте is ce m the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Societ: тее for licati to 8сттох & Soxs, Boral Be 1 Berk hartar "Seed Ere for tamps K Кын. XE UTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE i в perfectly hardy, very rove Stores exceedingly iy and rarely if e suffers from mildew. SQUITON um SONS have a very choice stock of this KJ excellent ХЕР. ИШИН iy Á "to а very large size, and E bodies recomm eee Pri seed, 1з. рег 1b., cheaper by t! s, Royal Berkshiro Seed Establishment, Reading. TEW FORA GE PLANT: : BROMUS UNIOL OIDES var. SCHRADERI; SCHRADER'S BROME GRASS, somo- times ВЕЕ NEW ZEALAND GRASS and PRAIRIE, GRASS.— This G redi ien into cu t many years ago by gE HER i5 z БЕ | Het aB 5582 » [t Charles a Laws of Edinburgh, and "n ihe Great Exhibition EE 01, Itis attracting ee e attention, from the enormous cuttings of g ren food it has B ee m md on Ad Mer ve pem It is un- doubtedly st productive plant, especially under irrigation or li p manure. Small quantities of Seed may be obtained for experiment from Om dee © Sox, The Queen's Seedsmen, 28, King Street, рві үү: Б IMPERIAL SWEDE, of the LORME HERE ERR a у Б Hampusr, Frwzsr, and Mosr NurniTIOUS "e in cultiva- 4 Я tion. Won the First Prize a& the Gloucestershire Root Show, and several valuable Silvi cet r Cups. aci 45s. per bushel — free s бј апа 5 per cent. кет t for cash. ‚ С. WHEELER & бом, Seed Growers, Gloucester. a TWENTY-TWO FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES at the | un: ug". co MEN d CRAS ue et Ba Crystal Palace on the 20th ult. Per lb.—s. d. TWENTY'THREE FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES at the WORCESTERSHIRE SWEDE. Ta TE 42040 Regent’s Park on - 94th. ult. SKIRVING'S KING of the SWEDE ' её v», 00, The above extraordinary number Be eng! Ar highest that can ALUS WESTBURY SWEDE |; © 2: 020 be теп) were made to Mr Wira Boui for NEW and RARE LOW BULLOCK or ааах уе 1а gen inspection of the New Plants that received these Awards, and SEEN ree r GLOB eus > ^ Mr. W. eel Саон of Novelties, is respectfully invited. Wei ES 2А Establish: t for d Rare Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, LINCOLNSHIRE RED бов а ЛЕ) DEVONSHIRE GR NE К 5 010 London, SW. PRICED LIST i AGRICOLTURA AL SEE licati н e ннен The Garuenerg Chronicle. N ns and SE LECTED SEEDS. NES A AGNUM. току pe E PRASTho Largos ror s REE eai Ма lie d IN 12 PRIZES. ©. TURDAY, JUNE 3, 1865. *^ т Ars S DANE ы is late а s e — — MH Ni MULTUM IN PARVO PEAS.—The Best Dwarf | Consort's Prize Cups. ux io SUT TÓN NS CHAMPION йаа ад SENT EN de. por guart. SWEDES at the таратор East. ЖЫ Bout Bere Акне "abs p CARPENTER'S MONSTROUS CREEN COS еН кир ай киш не "алар ble » Priz ади io us parta of the е m 5-е H otani (vane & ты atnoon. CARPENTERS MONSTROUS BROWN COS LETTUC kingdom. онд yof Royal Horticultural (First Great Show) at qo best LETTUCES in cultivation. is., 2s. 6d., апа Froh ИЙ, Lasek E, Bailif to the Right Hon. Lord B лато З 1^в uth Kensington, a т packet, “ The е Champion Swedes from seed Lord Berners USD ot you CARPENTENS PREMIER зун Superior in size, shape, and the e far Vere to any other Te ue ре Le rd вау Jeu OSEE ИСИ иг atte. рель а RD aaam M сю S| VARIEGATION in We has long been considered CATALOGUES on applicatión to Epwamp Canrrwrrm, Seed Frico of Beod 18, per pound, or cheaper by the bushel. a disease. It arises Sogan in a single shoot Менн and Grover, Bri ghton and Sussex Seed Warehouse, 96, | "EM NS NEV ——— without any assignable cause, but when once the UTTOM INS, ng. t e * . affection has established itself, ишә мде propagate it paca ar ая ud in instance VERBENA “LADY BINNING.” И Уй, be depo ici by де fta to the stook, y ` curious case has Jat ommu eed сме class Bedding variety, and the leading flower for extensive decoration of the present year. Co vi bui н whieh a whole tree su A rimson-tinted Scariot, with а ĉonspicuous creamy-white centre; forming a fine average-sized, fall-centred, variegated. EE is 1 m ча узе бј ре рее ded truss. Habit of growth compact, with a profusion of bloom. Proved of the highest merit by | Elm, which is much used in China for making Bighest a First-class Certificate from the Floral Committee of the Royal Horti — тее and forming the — ted d warf trees, but which, anted in ior hest feature of attraction in Verbenas at the Oulton Park Gardens d uring the past summi l and left s in this country а good- mese tree, n is this Strong Plants, 50s. per 100. Е. б. HENDERSON 4x» SON, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, E: a sprig of which, from a tree 30 feet high LONDON, N.W. has just been sent to us. ere was a hard frost : | some few years since, towards the end of the year, at Cork, which nearly killed some Lom TABER'S нете RED TURNIP SEED AGAINST THE FLY. Poplars from = to 80 feet hish, мий pe — the Chinese Elm in question. Before the fros E E E шн: this tre e had Ped folia age, but ever since, the б. TABER has succeeded in DRESSING TURNIP SEED AGAINST the FLY, which the following Testimonials | guc} 'eatly from its Vevey and ЕРМЕ MS E ot to enhance it asin the case of theco mmon Varie- * Drar SmIhave ооа 5555 Hall, Stebbing, May 12, 1865, “ Inworth Hall, June des | gated Elm, сем [nes T hem Y'Until I used “ Dear Srm,—I to inform you that I have а vory good | Qur correspondent wishes to know whether any- ed Dir of Tarnip а the fly ; me LMM plant of X Swedes ntas "Prepared Se e б гей sent t mo X for abont | thing A^ Pe done to restore ít 45 iu foe Es оршу ny tofu benoit- нш Тыны кы them. 1 will thank уоп to send me by bearer, a peck ofthe | verdure, but we fear that: the case is ben hopeless, «тһе Boarded m ева Lade ecco against esed. ron der и ing. | Mr. FORTUNE'S large i mpor пераја o ehem enm * Drar Sm,—I ha e Barns y to make r use you e of this note, as | lanta from Japan has given а new stim Vere, à з: 5f that desir тыас, Р Lx inr a adj. for һе safely с eig ze crt ati я agation oÈ parti-coloured wes shrubs. "TONS сап testify to снр ibis remedy, y | paga: - : od Tiber - Yours truly, W. Е. Тозылхс.” Ey Taber,” * Iam, dear Sir, yours truly, Ј. S. Scnninox" | Hi stated a curious fact respecting Р! осагрив | longifolius, which o: uda ehi shoots — s BKIRVING: VED PU | een white. In gen GREEN- TOP mind. LIN e ui a riego fi e of making gen ile cutting bui in the FAST LOTHIAN PUR е en or parti-colo 8 аге 1 oW TANKARD. A gc ru GREEN -BOUND. Pados fro (oem albinos, К Ar dang Pw HEREFORDSHIRE WHITE. Үғвгот, who is the foreman at the Jardin дев Prepared Turnip Seed, ls. per pint, id inclu Plantes, amongst other curi ers in his Not Dressed, 9d. per pint, bags included prize ireatise on the production and fixation of — states that i ino shoot of the GEORGE TABER, RIVENHALL, ESSEX. mmon variegated Ground Ivy is planted as a N.B. A remittances $ S eR ks Ch Post-office Order, payable at Witham, Essex. ае, it willstrike freely, but that the result 506 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jome з, Dom aa ll be a green and not a parti-coloured plant, а lant there noticed, and | allow the branches to fall down hid Im hos pti fact, should те be confirmed. fos ihe pe bent, bot i to Vr bottom, that had "been do, and form wreaths 10 feet lon g h they vil subjeot 1з at present & very obscure one, but afforded it, have, there P no doubt, deterred man u Th he Bougainvillæa is a tative of the hi one of considerable interest, and would probabiy from attempting to cultivate the plant, because | grounds of South Mexico, but it is ilmot. repay a careful series of experiments, M., J. В ey were not , possessed of a stove with the com- |ralised in Sicily and a N vh КЕРЕМЕ Á— „.. p cate ted. Tt is to encourage | grows in great, E bundanee йш к кү d. € е io give i We have been reminded in reading Mr. McIvox's | it РА ауса u p во fing] es, the в ien. fr y pamphlet on Cinchona eulture, , that there are PI Dave M id. tho Bougainvilidé i m ow an 2d ing ihe тате bracts reb "rw mdr шы уу | bloom mag nificently i in а temperate 3" where | happens with us if not carefull к! p zx е hier pm little more than the p ost is kept out in winter, | add that it is a most useful plant to eut from ` bably be qui and where no fire is used in Ies ^ кат also for intom oein, ерэн. а long time in the ithout the slightest dates of bottom-hea rooms, and retaining its bright со] 5 bep oh Eu the any үз ly differ ence ist that it blooms much kaitar, also travels well if carefully packed; m. ^. ter, we have по doubt the hint Mr. McIvoz's T vi meni sage Pu & to EA end ur best ens e fully two months in bloom ina а temperate i lita warm conservatory plants, for when it once gets practice affords, may from time to time be turned old and strong in the stem it will carry a grea жы: ш шшш ААН Е оп ce, with regret, tlie death of Mr, to profitable account, Ncc he difficulty w. was experienced in the CHARLES WATERTON, the Ан known Naturalist, stance referred to, arose from the great weight to ok plans 9 on the oth » аб his residence, Walton Hall, near Wakefield. For pde ears hi oc sic ona pem 1e has been a n ed e this was in India, and bears al contr ibutor to our vill bog ; he my b reference chiefly to land carriage; but the very 12 vi. Q6 greatly missed in E difficulties may occur t eolleotor in the Ше woo fore з nd ссе ы ME ET үс У In he маз, ав in T Үз; fall of devotion, devoid of fear, and thus the question may prove to be of wider Жы К vio may be looking forvard to jai he d наз w would at Agi а Ей} pear. i the Ii INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIB TBITION which d ty, dim ШЫ ш. эч from d e TRAY is being organised to take place next year in London, weight of cases when filled with earth, and Ње" and of which we slopes soon to be able to announce the miray small number of ves which eould SECTION [perio rs, may short eus to oblaja + be accommodated on the pla out system. | length. of its gorgeous mauve-coloured branches h the fi reduce th Laeken, bei nnou e o ge аи p pink > ines jos justis 3? of frost. It should not, however, be overlooked Laurel Му пе Biada dendron, Д 1 Wa dian "Ou e s ond lan E iti Po" d king | that when making its growth the house should be Orange, "Banksia, Grevillen Гатова М Clethra, P ded 2L 1 "liable : ө а ап p^ { stated, er kept as close as the health of its other occupants | Pomegranate, Bay, Атат, &o, aro MD анта MER a em о тар Au VON X008 ОП] permit. ИШ Dey т mos t _вазу to well as large collections of specimen Aulus and moisture when pa S way;, and the weight of the cases being reduced to about one-fifth, hl хе iouis оода Pandaneg, ора Атай, E p they are more easily handled, and less liable to| к Tho. small spaces sbown at А are 1 foot wide | Ferns 4 + sew "ped ise ted in removal ; and thus while the cost | and 2 ng, оп евон side of the dr een n The S ts Oh now to be dispersed haswon2ij ges * la us , wien degree of safety is secured, ялау of 10 feet (see ground plan). It уі] |а various exhibitions онр the past èight years, e ous UT past Which Mr. McIyoR thus also be noticed that the plant is trained over the | Those who have attended the foreign exhibitions will strongly recommends, the Wardian Cases are filled ath alone, thus not by any means interfering with | 2? doubt remember the size and excellent condition of with Moss instead of earth to a depth of about pat зу 8 most of M. VAN DEN OUWELANT’s plants. Itis, infa, ү 6 inches, and the plants, in the pots in which the DOOR in materials such as exhibitors have hère an oppor- have been grown, are firmly paeked in the Moss, xU tunity of procuring, that English shows are generally and secured with eross battens, Чо pr t deficient. o the general absent? them from becoming displaced if by mischance the of large telling or pon -placed specimen eases should be et. The is jJ thas secured characteristic of different types of 7 fegolation, той й receive a modera oe to and the dese m d purpose of toning down our own sashes are screwed o ho glass [з protect kd splay of c Ж Бис апі toured. pur e direct rays ual танго} UM taa daly p d & co of thi ги h the fields near Echten,in Holland, are ing devastate by g th, а, J^ he b Са rpili ho ine з - d e з this way they о ш dX ERE ofa striped DNO їй conveyed from the Neilgherries to Calcutta g › ylon, wit thout the cases being opened; ч z also stated that Palestino and Central Syria n Vii the journey is likel to be prol $ o Eom t iestened by зсагону bos Í ои. i бш а 17.09 Uo pro E. over a < visitation of the Locusts and the аа —— | е n e Vrat and and evening, so às to admit more tion y СТЕ hat phot тош Gun 0 light a а id Er h eing Tod bd when the ount Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon, the Locusts ! surface of the. earth become literally filled the skies. This which а weighed upon the land d the whole i e pa Tur successful manner in which BOUGAINVILLæÆA month, has caused general alarm. ч, SEM Du gom at. Swynoombo, under ok. tunately been averted by a strong xr MER Я as driven past а vast quantity 0 cumstances which seemed to indicate м Aio. че insects on their course from the desert alg t, mmm especialiy stro: i d пеон -heat, was CROUND PLAN. the seaboard from south to north. Thoss n induce it to produce its inflorescence escaped destruction at the hands of the natives, ve no doubt led to the бм on the part а the growth of the other Ding on the stages. | either laid their eggs or proceeded northward. many cultivators, that some such. application of Mie br mof hose mend as addin r Lm m iubere a to | IE heati ab ua glorious masses of Ses ofe use. Some of our эңе ль i : many p fis but th р" -— s, Korthals : Rf rank am : were | 204 they m e the chance of fally developing 292. PHALÆNOPSIS SUMATRANA, Когаз, р agreeably sped а few days ago to find this | е ptm s confining system so fre- Ово, ә — Gartenzeit. 1800, T prr ^ м 1 раве т, E blossoming at Cliveden, under | Чу, dle lin thes red A was epit, bii ox des Jardins du Royaume des Раука, M IM of c deco - төн the ге the brick-case the roots were allowed to гип all| 10 c! P. TOP а n “ Planta ili |a Àk Ae лкы, E ыз to | ove wa rie тб Zn (o whioh i i om- Culte," diuo, 2 Teijsman psg а нуз eade sed of brick rubbish and the soil that acci- RE җы plurifloro, ашы ш ир аз indeed greenhouse conservatory А Е tis broches wire mont йалыш ipsi 788 8 Tue Mo doubt a grat дый do do wit no Б dictis Ыдыс, Ead pr чы "о р р it dom me eppure uel шаны Wu ir pue Seu a S - d € 8 к нч, сап carries off imu, the repeated doses of Weak Шова, куз ә гра duabus 4 ра iie И nk Ваз boen | manure water, bosides facilita Lm epe EN treated "he pas eno: tell, e he has been so dd m м EN Ded е | oligi ай учар. uix: i: аА it га oni e vs he re - onths. The. pere discoverer of wor d he partie wh t with 16 Sumatra worked ** A few ye үз ago the readers of the Gardeners’ | suckers, whieh the | р ай ii nrarialy tme wie vu bare! bien во "happy Ө , 1856 at ime : the | when making its р» ut I find these to inter- | plan a sketch of his in , copy of Y d any I ies with a =з, display н. colour, Med the but were not "allowed either to take we fouet ture | growth is kept to the old stem all the vigour ig |to describe it. А few дой тааб p, with Dr. Ше — ho have | thrown into the top—by far the best tr. гаса for | the same sketch at Tur 1 to mak нефе | under | near sore я n refi nd we y oed. ion " y ihm rs Upo 2 E. g to the section of it. We did so, and a very em ces that account far exceeded b i i dn 9f | published ^. y the real | the plant is Me s likely i face the gl We TOME bf vs b n. t the Шш but m we mia t be top, and that k ү Ша ойо i = - Че йцы with - j^ rii in the romineni merits во | colour 18; but to avoid that we are planti the able "T T Чу ыш Publio, E$ treatment | several by the columns of a high о аш setvatory, to De wit ин „сат ETÀ Я Joxe 3, 1865.] = THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | 507 14 :5 the ias andes as any of our South на Orchids. - entl Р, sumatrana), by Messrs. кз, у i iei better, p aps, when in flow red with hoar frost. This, therefore, classed amongst py — will'do in intermediate bellis а "cold "n ouse dal pé humid Orchid house. nd pcd r, during hot weather, it will require no fire- heat, 1 = should | -— — of air and moisture. А table, and a lea covere under the name of zebrin Ed e, an К Y half- p house, аз s being len. affected by sun heat; it then ter “blooming Ti very w made its public Hortieultural Society on теё last. The рро ers is thick and shining, as in substance anda m fai ret at ue ee al | little эче ned the winter months. If t рза rature does not go below 40° it will not Mie. L.a acumi the pruning, the the » health of my vhree trees, now I have cured blister, and I see a E — of "500 Peaches, which, if I ceed, will make an average in nine consecutive years of over 4500 — Georges. ‘ roots, leaves, -— Fun of plants ;" nts plant are, with starvation an main causes of its degeneration, b and often- but of a purplish rose. , the -— ny petals rosy lilac, «р an nd petals have numerous transve "s T em reddish-brown рш; п arig өй їп Vanda times during the day severe As regards Peach речице, y gis pce MA я "the damp; and vas or glass, that admits rain or the Шр purp lish crimson, wi a yellow with crimson. L. a а has the sepals and petals purplish lilac, = r* he lip. тову : заре апа ре фа flower fades, these bars and spots | i rene r ое r retained in the dried state. The Tho lip is white, as is the column, of the lip have orange € the middle one shows fou. | the last, but having'the flowers much da dews nm p» ga m of purplish and brown stripes a eaim, while e" ie мы species es робо Aor spikes | what avail if the foliage ів all blistered? It must all the bairs at the apex stand quite as den fro А6 es in oc de ese flowers|come off; and during the absence of leaves the fruit а good hat-brush. In order to r жч he piant а Pakok | last. hes Aaii eeks. They mu re to be|and the tree must suffer : во true is it, “if one member à l to Orchidologists, ^ enfant terrible, | grown on blocks of wood; with a little MEM. and|(the leaves especially) suffer, all the members must it shows Do anthe se € "s Trichopilia,. There|to be treated generally for L.|suffer with it." W. F. Radoluffe, Tarrant Rushton. are -m p two | variet „опе RSE ENI, wi ith violet as ! recommended of the same habit as а to the iip. What a ен полад would "e all thes Esci eee етйн of P. of Pci and las least, ot Mr. L Low! s still unintroduced Pan ds nopsis, P, pantherina, which boasts large red spots on а yellow qni; The merit of having in mes ed the species to England again rests with Messrs. Lo ж & Со. ; | in considering the connection between cause and effect, CULTURE OF TH anity —No. II. (Continued from p - as lifting them will Ат the end of the second угш o, growth the young THE ROOTS, LEAVES, ARD BIND СЕ: PLANTS, рона. and a ine t z аА тҮ, ж, p^ p and replanted in a fresh THE phys iol it wA Phytological 1 lectures дем д given, We see ; and, instead of trying to| мч nd use- | less time in mourning ov € up and mulched as m The ghoots m be eut back to.about 6 or 9 inches, A | strength ; and prod de following summer teqe visite — should be taken to ibm all tho trong interio — Ms not - weak ones, ав they | situation, at 30 inches 4 int: T ihe а рр pricked st again натат е better spent. Some people see but do not observe, but they ps ау trace mit r phy eni year wili form apare for fa This vp us to ihe eror. NT of the fourth М тот, and here the foundation of future runing " ise dii as th of 6 or 9 inches аз before. e a. dis to the. stem, rend ira any ө e. strongest c ones аз to keop up d can be of no o an equally balanced head. In the following autumn the trees will be, sufi- terti b „ This sap, | to be appropriated, nro depends on the healthy | manent situation ; but at the same time they may bë left „another year with vey great advantage, an nd being and man: ы action of the leaves; insomueh t that he: ealth а ato converte eap d Aa ul Ito select. Roses | ab ment, they will be m toa bearing condition, and а! g all the many rarities and novelties we hare ob E i the past four years out of the stoves, we dare to say this is one of the most striking. E. Ө. ЖОЙ, fil. WINTER-BLOOMING LZELIAS. ay pov isa à magnificent: ар een the leaves, of nd the roots, In winter a plant i is in a state of abey- ance, and the rind, before the buds burst into leaves, performs guffici funetions of the leavi | I suppose this , beca lants, as uphorbias, have no lea E ^an ig for "eno wa were as other jury o r destru ction o of their s secti if the | th out. them, Is Бек n to pay. in | either case let the selest those with the best "folinge. g be p i r, and the trees the moving, if the necessary do in an animal. . There is a close connection em rib | care in liting is exer чана. to р ll the fib essels, betwi the larger roots may be c roots uninjured. Som! ba ck, and all incipient тнага must be E lantin If the ground has prepared as formerly recom. by ing and trenching, and has merely erop of P. taken from it the previous Læt Orchid. M. that foliage m before the plants have Fm: their y wi h ted i the Horticultural idis at Chiswick, nnts the discolorat; causes, m Mareottin will look as if it had been ppled with red gn Duchesse de acest and Meet gr er me even the ecessa til aces, — тиа оп dei square, to make the stations 12 feet apart every wa: The holes for each ireo must be marked арі T a n, —— j A that heavy for thia ei tho teendo of Уау Бари авн аа nba Over with Sphaguu: viel түс ы mistet to py еч тди чна Е Е ock or aniuverted pot to the dtd Dre lock should kept M ikes, | the leaves nd always do, Ye ert o, were the rooi -| and tected. in en ге | protected both winter and — » е, i m fi mann оу! ver, "the ud E the|i ym mi of diuo, Н а badien, | between roots and leaves, nap of 2 Pese im ан ihn an A grown | last e roots that poi e ro fastened i Һати | ni nover ой тоге Yeh. Le not lost e severe|diate; this should not be buried more than Suspended га Кёртис 1ге, 5 еп uld be | wi od Ros, а e В 2 but if the eer rid байр pot ео ; above the surface synch Moreov | from t the ghi of w ty by syringing stump should. » А with band of straw to ганче the peres ; the e flowers to peri ction. "Neve plan in iab tered | hes Natri in March, 1 вате 508 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ока 3, үү, be dug over with a steel fork, | length ? агы Nena Gloster, [By building your| Market during this and last w eek, ks it rp Pane to m catch crop b a common furnace adapted to a flue, | send you a dish each of Sutton's pO the rows, some manure must be laid on and turned ір | you will [Din pei advantage of ripening the wood | First Crop Peas, both sown side by sideand on ia king over, and fora couple | better than you otherwise - d in your northern | day, early in January last, at our St. Osyth Same iec- | climate. pde t of year erhaps m lius: dabi t| эгин rtheless two a places will be better | matured, and we wish to stat Ња j fij tion t e oti e or sometim e rows о raught г erre o such Jar М ES Caulifowers, Brocoli, and "the than one in а га Tength rof 120 feet.| gathering. on Monday the 15th ult, picked the fnt York Great Flower Show.—Will you allow me to un ps о s the opinion of those Who ha, Beet, or Lettu t nothing that ld ie likely to direct the attention of Rose growers n the Midland ing side by side at St, Os "y peo. lee os "tall l pa ES way inter. efforts of the Committee | ree s B irst Mu Peas are longer in t fere with the рее: development of tho "ren Е f this Society to let us in "Yorkshire and tho surround- i| You will, to хае der, and b be AME I more рг this reason, no qon ү : tl M be planted, bite оп ad those varieties id d run | to attend and exhibit. In the съорев classes, : J hof w = pie pledge oun much to haulm, such as Flukes or yere Kidneys. 6l., 4l., and 3/. , and 5L, 3L. ie to be true аем ps to our eire m On no consideration, whatever, would I allow Currant | 27., for 36 blooms. СА Silver Cup of 9Y. rm 24 We feel or gn bushes -to be planted between the Nut | is also given, besides other liberal priz I need {First Cro op Pea i is pobtwo дау later than $ Sato p. t trees, and yet it is often 3 rae and in recom- era ше E the leading trade growers b ns it | lenden 28 mentioned in you columns ; on the соп : meded DEA some мартуу That І четто to be | advan exhibit оп new ош, bnt beg, on rather earlier in ing. James Carter ter fa P а w and one reason why в of them as b vite of taking behalf o of ON Сы mittee, to solicit the aid of amateurs [We ave о of Р, their catch crops, d the trees іп | ав well. I would add that the Apis generally, сше First Crop апа Sutton's Ringleader, the first instance, becaus they l bavo thereby arestet hitherto bas been second only those seen n dis scover no de cided difference between them, space to cultivate their, fav: „the Regen p dna sr. nd Y stal Palaco, and the libe ы th hem too nearly e same.) intended to be permanent are red fi fier must secure a great е ing Machines.—The Scottish Аоба, рой a host. of adverse зона, во p^ by ow exhibition- m 4 Yorke Flor tural epos eig oodd a` committee to į Бе the Sold th Wasp. yal ru». comprising z presume both and report upon certain d trees, Horin ft ll-nigh exhausted, and fe gs and que are rywhe ere ДЕЕ ада. by Mr. Glashen tent trans £ t bón to y L thi Ih r ng t ‹ ng nd [шер more generous treatment. {ү ше pea точе ты Tat fo few weeks, The course І have d д 6 ng in protect it upon, [e dioe did Ens we when from their trees, and to pese them forward i in good DS uve. and when the wasps enter the tube of a { же add that they have no hesitatio on in saying that condition, to fibt very shy of these catch crops, even Raspberry bloom, Иг, when they are only the лш egetablos and if to ies antly close with them, and fearlessly clutch them | was eminently adapted to the purpose for which it is such must be had, to give them their legiti КЬ врасе ithin my hands. The most timid need have no fear | constructed, and m in ро! of utility to any by themselves, and not mix M two together to their of Міра) hurt, for theirstings are powerless to penetrate | other transplanting machine, their tea ching mutual hurt. John Сох. glove. Vesp ecide, велеа сд Have they never d or че anything recommend ац Qo llins “ Quo ” would seem to be ? slightly of Mr. Barron's transplanting machin es, which have mistaken де Collinsia grandiflo: sprin herd. Home Correspon flowering kind, and a very useful o ЖОО, QE. E of | last 30 years, and still more generally since лсе May, 1859, Failure d Priora i p во Californian course, it may » in n in spring qs flowered in m diagrams of yes were pu ublishe di Mr. Barron's Conifers. raised seedling plants from the|summer like some others, Numly, it comes npin уче sh Winter den?" Since ber up Douglas Tir Ur А Cypress, pr I find as yet no | autumn and flowers in nis g. It “sows itself” in o April, over 200 gend trees, vasi from 50 feet particular symptoms of weakness or disease amongst | and makes а good show o а distinot « оош sont the high to 15, have been ыы depen -— is them, Some plants raised from the Douglas Fir a are | beginning of May, when TR is in flow Coliinsia | Barron's machines, and every one of t from 3 to 4 feet high, and in general show as vigorous | bicolor is also best grown in Rags e same W: aat y sowi ws growing. E Маер apparatus be Ma. a habit as those raised from foreign seeds. Young | in autumn. The spring-so ants are not во strong | as the committee say it is, will they be so good as plants of this Fir differ much in colour and vigour, | or full of flower as those which jn gathered strength | to say where trees of the dimensions above named, ven when raised from Californian seeds. „Ав to the | during winter and spring. In Mr. Noble's garden, near and more successfully operated upon, can be sem? La a т, ап а Я go, t ey are growing very fast, ,and yide the same splendid condition a few weeks since, and till yery Бш is the original inventor of this transplanting healthy tly, if not yet, C. bicolor was Mr. Rog achine, and by far the most extensive and successful at Stevens’s sales in Lo ndon. This spring I hav fi ite, C. Verna cannot well be dispensed with for | | planter of our day. In proof i des statements I may about 2 lb. of cleaned seed of Lawson's Cy in the | tl i ention that in 1831, at Elvaston Castle, Mr. Barron open air, saved from plants growing here, and it is now | the blue being of astriking tint, somewhat like that of | | bogan his operations by trina four Cedars of prp mani in the beds, Аз Bri red seed- | the Siberia у "These three Collinsias are among | Lebanon, upwards of 30 feet Neh: the same trees are of these fine Conifers display suc best of all annual and Louie .plants used for| now over 60 feet in height. Опе was 48 feet acro ue rance em ure soils and оа it becomes | spring gardening. Wm. s дь the branches, and 6 feet round the stem, The sam of great etos to planters to try and find out ће! Early Peas.—There has a good deal written trees were measured by Mr. Fortune a few months ago, cause. ago I purchased iwo seedling Abi ies | lately in your columns mat the earliest variety nobilis in неда? who had t 1 some another, but | Since that e Mr. Barron's machines have beenin Mr. Barr ron, of , Elvaston, the raiser, These two › plants I have not read anyang in favour of Aura or речин, and have been used in 28 y Faiy, although, so E counties; also in Wales, Scotland, Ireland, m: habit of the true nobilis, when. compared with plants |n othing to beat it in peus of. earliness, I picked a ү Switzerland, an а with uniform pue of the same age raised from foreign — Ue nur- | of good eatable Peas of this sort on the 26th of Муу о. instructions have been y carried с seryman, who had other plants e фе teh of | few handfu ls of whi ch m ight ba ave been gather Mr. Barron has removed Piani p other tre seedlings to grow шег in his i, fo id that | earl for a dish. I a upwards of 40 feet t high upon a limestone formation an never looked like the true nobilis, and dame ою has tied eT тийну against t Sutton's Rasen where Mr. M'Glashen's spades could поб be that the cones of nobilis from which they had been езда р, l should be gratified 4, тас tbe second year after remova; the same trees raised had been fertilised with some ег variet, ы A ing the t; is vial pd exist betwe grown 18 iuches to 2 feet in the leading shoot, Thee Fir. Perhaps Mr. Barron could throw s me light on | three. T persons who last si grew ан trees are to be s so е Millichape Hall in Shropshire, raising seeds from the new Californi inn Сеоце ag well Expr ress by the side of Sangster’ NA. 1, assured me | I may add that a month a large Beech tree me as on the diseases attacking t ета when raised from xim they could not perceive any difference betw ween | transplanted here у "Mr. Paro д British-grown seeds, William Zillery, Welbeck. m. There is. no doubt that seedsmen sometimes | its removal it has grown already 5 i Strawberries.—Last pius I potted 300 Str. y it not only of Peas but of | upwards of 50 feet have also been ме be з they TE peru eor à ГЕ à arden seeds, which is one cause of the great | fully. In the face of these and o eg fas tat mi l -ев ablishe | umi le posed them fally Pape m à amount ж confusion. now existin ng. By all means let us adduced, I cannot but think йа ше фе publica шр warm situation i, I| Рем, Боот, Cableges id, CENE ess of their ges, &c, which now eumber the | namely, that of proving the corr kept > ode ded io. They M E peier seed lists, and аге еге] а source of confusion and | ment > regards К s superiority of of fI Sackers va and cies X was in first-rate health, ‚Мо annoyance to seedsmen and to дсй лор. АН, a dozen | ratus. eur » Forest selected. ire quite enough {ог} Fakenham, Norfolk. ipt " grow this fine platt t М ti. nt. — surda o эы var ает vy rains, bout Neg Ша. ek i in| the боме at ы, епа of the present b season to end toli Кы АН" d to think it 8 Yey е ad А rig es first lot in an. early vin our Paper the names of the six sorts which $ БЕ ave|worthless thing. Fora long time I ns agains rd „back wall, near the glass, [od of | found to be the best in quality, and for rim. aja good state, but I found it in great emt a нөт 18 шей blind, which I attribute to | regular succession, that would be one step to Еу | beauty in Mr. Farmer's garden at Hornsen а X: пр ма а of light, the Vines having | getting rid of many superfluous varieties since. ТЬ was growing, along with numero obiil р ex x rie AR i аш. quite satisfied, | B. WAiti Arx M epia dai ^ E Win | choice hardy plants, about re I min per d Ї t опе, теме to say by-and-by, in а bed of sandy ТЕ at (s [wi ste не Жу NOM M 2: | give full e etet to i, s bypublishing à de; генсе nts] | Jonia be bed well drained, and. kept атау Л pei er асе the glass, ing this ried M. utton's Ringleader | formed healthy bushy tufts, about 16 inha \ in saucers; and w the fui расшр the pne all all | with ier Early e. I fad th rna P ше hr bes was covered, more than I have seen any ob sepius Bild ч js uid ruit was set I kept the |much earlier d other so; made a f it | with fine large bright blue flowers. Flow iquid manure water, Under - on сеа Feb кгр, pon and I ga thered i it. e^ i ву, even “with the Snowdrop c и pes to have a more successful crop of fruit d І | pods. Н, T e мш bi wr er Part, Dedh m Me MEE Mo we TD 5 A дейтн this spring on e PAM All who saw them puni, be d = - few Р, а D ocured from a | where well grown. William dpud бааа i f at e sowed them| е his season has been Garden Walls—I purpose building a garden wall the third s week i іа LO. He states that he first Mie ыа with many these will be с hered from them оп the 19th inst., and that t pb che thiek. In length it will е about 40 yards, were in o m on eed Suuday, pni: 23, а si eek d erae deni Moe he in th еа по o ex ing p ; before the First (тор ог на! eader ра of my plants have, however, been ай 6 © Sball make the vede отоо eie d - flower; the sort is my selected stock of | жен ach is the гаг I apply quick-ime ^ E aM Em * re serviceable for the growth | No. 1 Peas, I may mention that produce from the | portion SiT De the evil is perceived, fire-place at [^ і з it мери, and constructing а | вате stock was offered in our market on Wedn esda: Dr the deca and, under this vonid extending to end, with a flue in the wall | last, and again to-day, in such quantity, m th plants have UN г ecovered their what mig of P repase vod the. other e nd ?—and if so, | retail price is only from 2s. to ари Robt. Н, health S E s Should there be mbre would 8. a be to use? | Poynter, Taunton, 27. sort apparently, Caterpillar —I have some Hawthorn t re-place in such a! grown in Kent, has been ieu, in Covent Garden ! garden infested with caterpillars. I put th zE ER iub SEE aia. t : IE 3d à a i s t bd » 7 u i t р! s4 f] , Josz 3, 1865.] THE GARDENESE CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 509 failed; a friend recommends tobacco, | а һай recently ascertain ful! = = — e а me д nil be T Tier ot liie коса гайы. у ed by repeated carefu (ойыу е gave it remains to this day the only one out in y hel me is matte: Francis, te bservations we nfined itrosmum Can you cun et x ae sen амаг ща tih to (he wind. | tho Orchid — ча ч d to are strictly · pendulous. "oae gencris ci ер ees, so as to smoke them thoroughly. Young Night Thoughts" had said that|this occasion by Mr. Pilcher, gr to 5. Ruc oker, Esq., — орай put on the e of a mourner, and that | and a smaller one by Messrs. Taksih n, must M u ac и Foreign Correspon dine s »» i — in рө it was how- bear the name of д. pendulum, Of this there : ТЕМРЕВАТС ар а ая Ч Ъу 1 ies fi 1 a Professor ано of t Qa ito. a letter to Бы г W.|of Бос and therefore on mers зя considered 30 (Fora Committee). —The long — Hooker.- —Tbe Cinchona ойым tr rees grow n hills — m" submit to mi treatment. This was | lost T "e a citrina, mentioned above, was shown by i ihe garden of the босо. The next| Mr. Williams, who also had a well-mana ged oni The low ку cove en with forests, 1 1 p yd ные w Phalænopsi S bills E Fossa eris aquilina, t of Amaryllis ignescens, a lowing light scarlet varie Mails ай s A sic Ericaceous plants, including together with a rep one of its flowers, striped in the im! with viis a > nda Ma — "A three species of Be wil be found а at p. 506; be yellow-blossomed | handsome green leaves, spotted at regular dis! Sep. 1, блм, I pen 2».M.64*, Cloudy. Promena citrina, a pem that has not been seen for apart on each side of -— €— чес «бка nud Jrx, . 61° "Hs Mr. Veitch. Fro €— use came, 3. б Bie. om e prolongati ion of the |in addition to ж А ате mention a Chilian » ^ MESS ew Josie rain throughout the sepals a чуй in еу уар of” ‘tails. Uropedium | Gleichenia n ryptocarpa, w. mg arme foliage ; » РМ, o» et denii, fro m Mr ‚В. ег, Strete Ra lei gh, Exeter, „with a variety of mea insquale from. the Mauritius; Sig a WW pam x il к.) eid p "i I mg | Pellen Wrightiana. A bright с crimson-coloured eben. D VeEXK 5 000 ud to named Princess Victoria, was furnished by Mr. Wills, " & блм, , 59° Rain wars the pm "А, woko a С Таа § of Jie cre asked gr. to Sir P. G. 2 dgio. Bart.; Clerodendron Thom- i prex » s IURE f they are ladde nona Dalfourianum from Messrs. , Jackson ; and the " етир a 068° MON | reach The bloss od iid ch th hey are са ám à ИЧ У Bateman was, ъй, of opinion that if he were an Е Pelargoniums, Elegans was shown by Мг. Nye, gr. "d фах, » P Clea insect he TORE rather ascend by the stems of the |ti Foster, Esq., of Clewer —— near "Windsor ; dins: d ^ 96° Cloudy f the rickety tails in question, ael William Hoyle, "Charles Turn r, and Progress, by see d сеч НН ү A fine ngrecum, discovered by Captain Grant | Mr. Hoyle, of Readi ing, of iha descriptions have » % блм, , 62° Cloudy Чаар his КАСЫ. in search of the source of the | Бееп de in former reports, Pelargonium Rising 4% d » 8, di Nile, was next mentioned jn terms of praise Бу | | | Sun, a dart compact: growing variety with buf- " rx 4 ow k E Bateman. It has fine caudal appendages of g tamped with a well-marked reddish » 5 бам, 61° Cloudy. ngth, but ү f tt tle | col ое, was со by rner. ute М Аб, could be aid, as it was evident. from tha dried | Another bedding variety of zonale Pelargonium, named Pa nr it Wiltshire Lass, with fine globular trusses of charming [ Royan Нок : Ma ing).—J. J. Bandy, Tegai sin the chair. топе ay 30 (Fortnightly Meet- Fewer subjects | their b best w when m gathered, This has been named by Mr. бла. um Grantii, in compliment to a Tho каны gentleman, who Сга ва ыд at Mr. Bateman’ в request that the Sur in| ques ion with Lichens in ith | pink blossoms, one portion of which does not decay | whilo the rest of the truss is in p 2 bri ттш ome kinds, was shown b; of Salis- M was ' warm moist grounds within 3* of the equator ; but in point of ram the Tor way inferior to its pre Berkley, adverting to an Amorphophallus show У redecessors. The Rev. it was not in — driven every one of the Arade, to which the last meeting, remarked that it was fortunate tat йт would eroom. The вр: f the | pde rer үм genus Зей бае тст of Odontoglo | less remarkable for the brilliancy of their erii 1 in som : cases, notwithstanding the poiso: аи Arrowroo of the order, the tubers are coo vem eaten n. Potatos < о. т Yams, „Whati is called Portland тас 4 ot ів, h ed ore e Mr. Bate roceeded t to give some account now ү ex үте е їп endron te then procee of of Cuiilmuzina pendula, hitherto a “ Will of t t-class loving Second: class Certificates were ilus д 2 д CIE / ix) gi, ены ot s of d most тылы, төл him, After al B | wn paper etn he n gald iia: i to take ing to Decaisneana, mented on, were exhibited. ted to be n as many as 12 folds cu pris with E. showy if they рі omed Robin imen ofli which. саса Spec was shown b Mess OaD, was now com- Tg v ніч LT ober Б on the co at all, but тнт 8 common Laburnum, the from the cells of the firsi accident of ing by some In alluding from Egypt, Е in c4 derit ted, Working” C. relief third form, C. Adami, oni naturaliy grafted to certain shown on this Mr. Berkeley beoe ie n the ca i In Scri рте; Ib rophet риза k тора stated, be re ered табо by scratc| thing the fruit. Xn d Sauromatum Arums, arly АЙ мүмк з that their exhalations „жеге off i given gehe во! ч* 5° hi me. * ок i het Ee which the plants es t than | wi T n many PA rm visited ted Vallado 1а & апа жола, becom- | du: own day. * Orchidianum Opusculum prese its rance, wherein about 50 | species, all at that tìme new to science, were described | with remarkable accuracy and skill. Among the number there was a plant— Cuitlauzina pendula he | called it—said to be dt oid ges Ж e mir and to| dis new of which ne dr ani y ^ xd went on and the ne 1 ы Orchids developed itae in naturally fel lid, an early all the other desirable Оюмда described б кө s —Ó elegan d of t je ka i4 time, ке y^ mn 1862, I addr {ег to the columns of EE veller to object of instituting another sea кы that had Иш гле ne nep. while Cui! ie nd ongst established үөт for u төй» may well be asked, =ч ver recognised ! ra citrosmum of Lindley. itlauzina pendula ed poly be identical - had m i riskly | an insupe straw. also the same it and was performed by | b | ever unde! may be, destitute "GE ш," 1 Under t snper пз четан ad pb urous | or > o before the М mall "€ preso бе тое mona by -Mr. Fowler, gr. to nobilis, with Еге ушу covered "тош Williams ; or Lomaria gib some Fern; Odon рае. (citrosmum) "тади from Mr. Pilcher, gr. to S. om agnificent cut xn of Cattleya Mossiæ, from M Hodges; йт. to E. Wright, Esq., Birmingham ; ek ed fowers of Orchids from Mr. va Ai J. Bateman, Esq, | Special Certificates ded. ‘ме T wired e boxful of ipe «nk hands me Rose bloo оша, and p of mars статок P full of toes in 5-1 ra geriet ng v cw what freedom this species pt , urner со 7 81 not, pomi our ав В.в Bpeciosa. mittee).—Dr. Hogg gave a short inds of fruit | shown. ex oval exce Len pem atated to ewhat саргіс flavour. А Seedling etf; ne Mr. ream Royal p^ ^v в, Fi was stated to be wo йс D ety, эм however, said to be even earlier From Mr. Chapman, gr. to his Highness me a collection of fruit, , from Egypt, in hien were Oranges, the quality of which had ards | suffered from е "a fair specimens of Sweet met Li th jis ered so vom end Чичи от m It was stated Y" зе ж Bagor an pn "Mr. Ва succeede: under аге sia country. s Bea fine kind, very different ede ere ape Mr. n оре Earl of Stair, ed under noticed specimens of Sturmer - | Greening, still in a good state ot preservation: i Сте the meddlin vem arty ъд чт scarcely see - | how, in ri jus Lexarza, we pene Бен other- Vile min «dioi Ma. A ific name of pen especially as it De i he pus ж The =з r were сгорание viz. di E Ё Ww, M, W. Hie Enn, HE ; эр € M Lieut. -Dolonel Ww. Hunter; 510 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE Суса з, tug. р Esq. ; raes Ваг with 40 heads of bloom оп it; Boronia "el medicinal pr properties, a ies, as n liniment in тһептайы = tire Moncorvo, Mr Mrs, Brin: т осте» де Salvin, jun., „| ida ач flowered peas tulipifer um. A2dp in the joints, and bruises, Its і. пла ш, pains Esq. ; Mrs. о. Ridley Smith, L6 E d Esq. ; 8. arded to Mr. Houghton, who exhibited a Pino сап hardly be exaggerate ed, and miel... геран Thompson, 9. ; Н. Sandys, Esq. ; and F. Woo Esq. horn "rot Franceiscea confertiflora; Ерасгіѕз miniata | attention of European n practitioners, The oil i MANCHESTER MEAM ael 17a эе € MN with rich-coloured крие Ixora coccinea, | by the Fijians in gourd flasks, and the m This, the first Show of the season, took pla Azalea Empress Eugónie, Mr. Johnson, gr. to H. | only a те T antity made, То being Botan nie Garden, which was Mond with pone Micholls, а had а 3d prize for i specimens of эу ig for it, Pu E: Rcs during both days. zalea nata, and other kinds; and Acrophyllum | cutler The tre is one most r5 Of Orchids nearly x specimens were exhi bited, A vemos, ym grown and bloome d. Зах itha | Cn a Е littoral. pignad in n the аб its round Liu ton ere plan lst pri ~ E хей with wie -сопе-) speciosa, t d was won by Mr. "Toll, to J. A. Turner, Esq., aree were wi ell arranged, and had a xd еба» Ка Pinot cam н rm. о the - Pala Sagus уіне МР, with fine peor n a tricolor nmm 1 the centre was a noble specimen о of Dicksoni мела а, | Wendl.) and the flat seeds of the Wah (a js group was feet, hig b, with three spikes of well | with gracefully drooping fronds; a high-coloured dens, Benth. densely cover the sandy beaches, D coloured blossom attleya | Croton ан көмү; Phajus Wallichii, with five e spikes ^ never congeals in the lowest temperature of the Skinneri was spe bir sc as were likewise Phalo of flow lea exquisita; Ро! lygi ala cordifolia, | Fijis, as Cocoa-nut oil often does during the соо] season. nopsis grandi yo MN and the rare Odontoglossum манн well- Hama 2 some well- -grown Sarracenins. | It is in Lun ish tinge, and а very little of it will im. — MA s spikes of bloom on st. Ot equal Mr. Stevenson was < with fne virum of Aphelexis | part its hue to a whole cask of Cocoanut Oil Its come beaut; е vely Odontoglossum Me majus, | macrantha purpur Cro angustifo. olime, well- | mercial value о PAIRE kso nin ae jis admu ^ ЖЕРЬ. eere of ља а — 8; also dq coloured; Dracæna x puce ‘а рабу plant; Fu" found out accidentally. Am ongst the contributions аге О, caudatum, O. citros giye several | elegans, well bloomed, and seldom seen se our e Cocoa-nut oil which the natives furnish to be of Мол, and a m gea IL of Dendro- | biti ons; and the > bea utifa 1 Alocas sia metallica, In y support of the Wesle, an missions, some Dilo oil had 1 е, F ih n PA T 3 DI 4 en nnre w c . ing я lovel g > А i clusters of flowers, Associa ted with | these жеге the the lst prize was awarded to Mr. Johnson, who Ьу the broker who purchased the other oil, on d "e ne specimens of Vanda drin a very fine plant, of its greenish tinge and str range appearance, of white and orange blossoms; a md example оЁ | 4 feet high; Dracæna Draco, 5 feet high, 'elothed being shown to others, a chemist, г recognising iu I yea M do the curious Uropedium Lin-| with foliage to the pot; Croton variegatum, Dicksonia | the bitter Nur of India, purchased it at the e rate of бу, with tai nches in [reci Trichopilia — and Phalenopsis grandiflora. Mr. Baynes | per tun ; e must have made a good Profit on it, as т» гб also pee in bloom. Mr. Mitchell, gr. to with a graceful plant of Aralia leptophylla ; a the bv fetches as much as 907. рег tun. The Dr. Ainsworth, produced some fine specimens, which fine ча, Anæctochilus xanthophyllus ; а Led grows to the Mele of 60 feet, and the stem is from 36 obtained a 2d prize, Among them were Vanda suavis, | specimen. of Sarracenia popie a, with large pitchers; |4 feet in diameter, generally thickly crowded with with two spikes of very large flowers; a splendid plant | а эрир) um barbatu S. Roebuck, ^ A who | epiphytal Orci and Ferns. The dark foliage forms of Uropedium Lindeni; the lovely Odontoglossum | w. , had R Rhododendron Gibsonii, well bloomed;|a magnificent crown » producing a dense shade; and eitrosmum roseum, with a magnificent branching spike Let: coccinea, with fine heads of flowers on it; and when, during he flowering season, it is interspersed of blosso:xs; and Cattleya Skinneri well bloomed, one — Deis of Dev e е. with numerous white flowers, the aspect of the whole tree of sho spikes having 14 flowers on it, e fine in In class of а Azaleas Mr. Hanmer was lst|is тшу noble. “Тһе leaves are torn in Small pieces, f ined idi : m sphace- | with жеө вресї 8 ег hing Mum with drooping spikes of эа yellow M | e pre cw with larger flowers than usual; A.|inflamed eyes ” (Storck). The exudation from the Dendrobium nobile, and а fine vari: f Cypri Brilli ne i п ing to G. Bennett, barbatum with: zs many lossoms E x amey, " | bloomed.. In groups of 6 plants the 156 prize was | resin ommerce, used- by Tahitians as a scent, T. Jones, ti Mr. Johnson for Illustris nova, gera Carpenters and cabinet-makérs value the o (4d anequal 2d prize was awarded. It contained a sare with very fine flowers, and Juliana. For a specimen | account of its beautiful graiu, hardness, and red tinge, Saccolabium ampullaceum ; Vanda suavis, a noble plant | Azalea ч Напт ез was first with a wonderful plant | Boats and canoes are. built of it, and it is named 5 feet high; a charming mass of Phalænopsis Schil- | of Extran d oughton was 2d with а good| with the Vesi [Afzelia bijuga, A. Gray]as the best leriana with iei. e red flowers; Oneidium kino of ‘Criterio timber produce Y а Fiji. In order to extract the oil crispum, with a wonderful spike of T Odon EP: Fer ited fi specimens. the round fruit is allowed to drop in its outer кайгу toglossum Pri a majus; Lælia purpura ta, was perhaps on of tl , an rot o n the ground. ‚Те bloomed; and fine plants of срма t high ough ; isti ll (r nigrum, and Aerides roseum and Lobbii, ЕЕ the | flabellata ph grown; Ms btr in а. the ier iva of that of а hen's з egg, a i. Class of 8 Orchids, Mr. Stevenson, of Timpley, was | Cibotium princeps; онус ктап nds the Sta kernel, is baked o i ha stones M the same — that lst. with very fine plants, among which was a noble | horn Fern, and othe Mr. Johnson was 9d sim olynesian vegetables and meat a: The shell specimen of Saccolabium gu ttatu tam giganteum, „the | Davallia aculeata, 3 feeb high, and as eh through ; | broken; апа the kernel pound үе mies | Smithii : mall hite and yellow fw D. € which is| Fern. Mr. Roebuck was 3d with. clean and well с res of the Vau (Hibiscus tiliaceus far superior to giganteum; Lzlia чече and|tivated plants, among which were н. dealbata trioaspis) mà она by the hand to yield up its oil Cypripedium barbatum er rbum, Peson with fine | the silve: r Tree. Fern; C. medullaris, with distinct | conten "n i бон, T. ones, d. g his k *| plac cin rms horizontally between two Medos. "Trichopilia crispa Cate tle eya Mee Of Са ape H hs M Houghton had fi pl perpendicularly the fibre Witt unusually k large flowers; Van da tricolor; Cypripe- | Hartwellii ex; аад of the ved er the macerated kernels have bee dium barbatum giganteum; Cattleya Lawrenceana,| 8 Pelargoniums were sionn Mr. Johnson and Mr. | placed in the idi, a pole is made fast to the low a fine variety, possessing a lovely contrast of colour ; sie. They were not so lar; rge as we usually see гой of the fibres, s, and two men taking hold of its ent and Aerides Fieldingii, Dr. Ainsworth, who was 3d, |t! hem about London, but c were well bloomed, wist the ы, round and round till the oi exhibited а well-bloomed plant ef Trichopilia crispa; wn by Mr. Roebuck. dede into a wooden bowl placed underneath, ha also Vanda suavis, with two fine spikes; Saccolabium rmm new plants Mr. “Baynes showed "Anthurium been extracted. Of course the pressure thus гош! L^ sog and eurvifolium, and Lzelia — T. | cordifolium; to bear upon the pounded kernels is not r^ er, Esq., who учен some well-bloomed plants, | in which were a Specimens, especially- of Palins and ке to onera the whole of the oil, and there is also received a ib. Among his plants were! Tree Ferns. — Vanda е е zt m Cattleya Mossiæ, Phalæn EREESRÉ азаа BELLE әд із) Mrs. Cole & Sons exhibited collections of га dicor nn's book, which owes its origin to the grandiflor. m fine spikes, Chysis bra оид в, | neous Powering and Foliaged Plants, well a Mission у Viti, Qndertaken by command of Her i Aerides ‚Ташый, Me last with greedy чл for effec ‚8. William vue Moto; eniti Baja sby's Govern will form a valuable contribi- Mr. Hou endal, Esq., who bad | a large pl seri of new an ded are plants, which w ion to botanical aei riu Of the Fijia ian or Vitian Flora көл ла, - ize, si arid уна теу е tly admired, — tle or AT ig steve PP mdp i but here we bave Saccolabium retusum, and a good variety of тоо > А table was веб out, аз if for xem vine not only the result of the author's own explorations, tricolor; also P na grandior with a good|by Messrs. T. & G. Cla "^ on, Victoria Street; it was | but t tha are jc incloded the materials ke; е um Paxtoni. T. Jones, Esq., had | loaded with all kinds of fruit, inclu 6 і . aní erri Tries, &c. ; B to one of th varieties of Cypripedium barbatum. Т. | оЁ ornamental flowers. For this a special prize was| Denham, and The whole of the plants Baker, who was 2d, had a good „plant of Aerides | given. nett ^ Polynesia moreover, » (from m lat. . to results: Fieldingii. A miscellaneous collection of 30 Orchids,| Mr. Toll showed a йә Жүзү шу of Amaryllis, to | been examined in working up this flora, and the here- shown by T. Jones, Esq., contained тап, y finely- | which a 1st prize was aw | of this ез заара аге promised to be forthcoming the МА: plania, for which a special prize € given;| Hardy Ferns were ine а in good condition by | after. his Flora of Polynesia will — beautiful collecti » M.P., had a similar award fora R. Thompson, Esq. ; and there was a small exhibition | collections of the voyages of Cook, Vancouver, mua] collection. Dr. Ainsworth had likewise a| of Fruit. Belcher, Kellett, Denham, Erskine, and others. hibition Baker, Esq., was also a large aae D ——— The Useful Knowledge Societys Fami mily, А Of Stove and 1 Greenhouse Plants there were three Moties of Books, Part t 10. Im perial P Stan arik: an у collections Mrs. Cole & Sons, to whom | Flora йети: cription of the Plants ор the| At lec this sdnirai Atlas has arrived ^t Ya and was awarded Ner 1s prize, exhibited some wonderful Fiti or Fiji v sm By CÓ v eemann, Ph.D Bor ps ut one issue. Part 19 has Е the work. ШЫ А heir were Erica Cavendishii, 5 feet| F.L.S., &c. London: Reeve & o art 20 is € аз о completion n our mos 1 ка through; the Blue Leschenaultia; | The first. part of ма анлы qua rs s k, which is to | Шешу m iseoverin ind — ма -—- - "s feet through ; Chorozema "ws illustrated by 1 f Fiteh's inimitable drawings, | € minent g sographers; with ihe s Hem logical Map of "P m, Aphelexis Criterion, А 2A prite ma |È a just ee afete g the subjects figured in | emendations, including Le: Maps par - awarded to T. Ке Esq., e noble > » * specimens, including Azalea ако "y feet h high. and ler; A. varie — ji E renes sé "mn impen e e"Ipüc serrated leaves and large rosy flowers; and |Capital Plans of London and Paris. ds Elæocarpus Stor ckii, a tree with obovate oblong leaves, a most useful consulting index to the lal um gracile, a large specimen of Franciscea the older wood, would be well ps E irse eset si : well worth introducing to maps Я н ap ata, and d other plants al w all well our gardens, The s "crecen portion of the te xt is pu don engraved pi apii — d агь (only 7 with some miu specimens, нт plan o ame bed. sample o; 1 h ritis ne i f - lue it тїш the ci d e Hedaroma tulipiferum, large, and in fine Ec = relating to pin ора он these | E i rank, e following m } ien и iso. 5 feet high and 4 feet through, -— able о ced in Fiji is that| this $e dab A m; onr, ar libr in the show; А. Criterion, equally fine ; ешара Teon - seeds p this ps the Dilo of the | _ World on Mereator's Projeci ETT. Г jan semin arpana And er NA the Т, u of Eastern Polynesia, and the | Коре. British iie Rigid d East, North sa eoecinea minor, a beauti y grown plant, um 5t Tadia s Ma an 55 x^ ass тзн, Greenhouse DE IS her Fors n in. rA узе the "Bier Oil, or Woondel | Central, а Central, South East, and Som t war E | mp Е @ B ERE 22 ig T1 B zg z 1M Sm Tu E] dust b LH А . B es тише еы erri h herlands Azalea magnifica, 4 feet high oil із | Хоні . „ЕТ Жо чнч. gh and as ab bani Det. the Боз reputetina this oil Өө TEM 12 Depenent: Б са, Ѕагаішів, ‹ А. Empress Eugénie, e equally fine; an through out Polynesia and the East Indies restsu э i те Ма Багаа ага Ошо: р Portugal Germany, 5 c 11 1 tion. Of Vinesin pots r |an amazing 9, е of possess eady for fruiting we obser whi ch have, moreover, th e ing an unusually healthy and - We tern Provinces of Pr: ria, | hive, Oneortwo nucleus boxes should be provided, which are Wartem burg, and = Tyrol; Austrian к oa made to contain four of the frames. The mode of proceed- Sweden, Norway, and De rk. Russia іп Europe. Turkish| ing we have already described fally. Our correspond- pire and Kingdom of Greece. Авіа. Palestine, at the price of the Bar and Frame hive ef опг Saviour; Modern. Arabia, Egypt, Nubia, Abyssinia, | complete. which is set down in Messrs. Neighbour's li Red Persia. Bokbara, Afghanistan, Beloochistan, 3L За. Batthis includes outside е and super, which, snd the Valley of the Indus. India. Chi - -| his object is swarms instead of honey, may be omitted. The lago. Islands in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar, Mauritius. | hive made of straw, with d fra can be obtained Japan. Af General Map ; North and South, pipa ree forlL 18. Wo do not know the price of the wooden hives, Байгана, &c. Azores, Canaries, Cape de Verd, &c. but it is im rial which are used. We should, however, North, General Map; British; British Columbia, and мне: recomm t obtain a Bar and Frame Island’ Nova Scotia, New "Ar etes (eni "Prince Edward hive comple th outer case aad рае ат f New Brunswick (East). i a, Maine (Nort: ym Pole, P" y Sir ТҮШЕ Lubbock, o Ра aris, with View! Public Buildings : : Double Map. We understand that Part 3 of Mr. Bekema ,? which i con гры rne, an an i Me te of анна, ж v SER gloriosum, orte САП EX мун x bed efit of zn reuders, seems to pe that ну do exist; but I should be lad if f um се (ort Bees ре», New tates ; catan, evi Cos Бесон in € — of FERTILE w going to relate clever correspondents wem ey may e had on dire he ean К T е made иң “home, followin; Es ‚ facing former афс. atter. They water, and аат 1 and bo ottom, Мн latter ms во arranged о pass over e pipes s before 1a vor and south, the orba on he uite as soon as pe on "the 1 SET heated by hot t Eh isely tl e dimensions in every particular, at a Garden Meinoran Mz. МЕЕЕргтн'з, THE VINEYARD, G | LrvERPOOL.— Who has not heard of Me. M Meredith, ^t his magnificent Grapes, and of the prizes grecs! they | g ,|have won? In bud and Antwerp they stood first n | Against a а host of competitors, and in Paris, i in addition | "lin w "The Te ues are opene d an | long Jengihs by 1 means of levers, so rapidl be огоо у, pannor in less an a min ute, and so easily that té rather than а trouble to ven his success ; "the foliage, pum is о the most ample thi ek and lea hery, Doa without pk or they received—enviable distinction—a d Gold Medal from the Emperor, va alue 20 guineas, while. last season | from burnin A s x of Gra es to produce extra ed with 11 first pri An account of the which в siae Eat ice ucti therefore necessarily posses hi e MIU E establishment d, on account of its excellent position оп by Mu side of Liverpool, from which i it is screene eaut e d by b tiful plant tations, enriched wi ith elegant villas, |2 h’s | | roots spos ow c 1ч ordinary bu wonderful regularity o oror уо Ма » of the Vine s, which are clad w h lea uite down to the soil. This] ouse, ү 65 ft. in length н а "The pm "ү "planted inside, b ut 0 borders out ordinary 1 еу of n Чала: д ground, and жыйа ter with straw and glass to throw off super tnim Via or snow. Thus zn ted, а e rous root action maintained, care bein, il 3 ft. in "vid. interesting subject. May 31, opem 39 Stock. The young queen was ы; she ту large and beautifully marked ye 3.1 peus all the combs and saw the шун d hive. 5 Here Mr. Meredith began have been destined to tien which an ire: ing p Ы what the ine can be rye to aim under ig directed by a scientific hea Only t , 80 as nov Mr to per prade t, but also air, Mr. реа” айп pd always тй natural = унда as much as possible. о — indeed is he with the eg edo of this does not even cultivation years after planting t the Vin nes, Ama "was pro ка t Буде e 200 as they ca: of the old Ligur and put idis down the pex at the Ai of No. 39 hive. June 17. Examined t ey ined the — quee A in the] hire, but all the brood hatched. brides ug опе h.t д bu мефа, а Black Ham n o tha peel. "the oose bark off XM ne at sen prani- | time, feling certain a Me only serves in во Xv сав! weighing 44 b. Soon m that the o Vin duced a bunch of the same useful varii е of Gra wei Ad S "i under 6 1b. ! and PT epo ond of H mising ,seedlin ng о Mr. . Mer lo t£) a the bum. m. ү bu | also kee e stems lap by its retention i of moisture А. house d*i p same m as that last-named full о Muscats promises to П that can be деге h in the b ive, nor any que July 1. "Bosidusd Lee pe and found a few e| three ау Black Hamburgh Puri t the sam place el ast Se ptember weighed ouem d 114 [М Neod Oros illus: and larvz in worker cells іп two combs, к gh ne о them were sealed over ; me two or ебу mined almos every of the cells arse t bee, , but n of the su f| of Mr. Meredith's practice ? As regards rca the best Grapes which Mr. Mere- dith ever had Black Ham burghs grown in a cad hare laid the. eggs. ly 7. ,Examin ed the -— and found a RN more тепсей | рер е bees had co sealing воте over, but no dir was visible. . July 9. „Examined the com mbs and found some of ре i ; the res ETAT О Bla e of the brood consisted entirely of drones. I could not find bea What is destined, however, to ке "m that at no grent fea of t | Gra aperies, equalled only by the great [йм lor at Chiswick, and which, when furnished wi ith Vir nes lo: ade d house faci ang de he day. On t after r sick o the other кар on un ^ie sun dd rin jd the other with black apa x well worth a lengthened journey to see, is planted with whi te. Grapes, e before 1 P: furnished bunches d Lad; start. т varieties Surely such. "houses cannot fail not dud to be 5 Ripe ыы а may be had here all the year round, n new „fruit and " € ved ч ees hands," but of the p йа all jade of Dum. dein tein to ha: beei n ane size, but for Thes e are all planted inside in a border » ә 4 M fit “proporti onately as fine as that fr the | Vin t kee an The n dn y s are Енн г Vi om permanent y 14, Examined brood sealed, and eggs laid, qu Having received some stocks, I took a frame out of one o of i which vei tained Ligurian eggs and I and - it ye he hiv that contained the fertile worke two July 16. Examined the hive d found the bees had феде al cells o e Li bees commencing immediately to 2738. a. Examined the hive and found seven royal bet m uid not find any in Ligurian | i comb, a convincing proof that yere. ds no queen in the the to raise in | depth. чм bens will therefore be wid телу ооз | increase in length. Тһе Vines, Кешр all Ls were | | fr poly t back last winter, and are this year pushing | m Ona ip А irellis a seh has pim of very late Grapes, wnes’ Seed- ling T m ast year, and were ripe on July. On "the 1st. "ot April лаб 1 fruit was cut from vell UR ај back of this house тта ms. borders, the materials of which they are | com niin ar the most ordinary descriptio: n, consist- ing Ped ot E fibry loam, mixed with well ro and bonedus in borders as in бај good у, addition to Grape growing, it may be m enced on the Ligurian comb. cells removed those orker 82. 89.8 a il velis til led ы sti u 13th | put t} T ау). 1 — 3 SES 5 g ! nr | : mme up mbs nine bs and found ma seven | ey were Moser "he seven royal 9th. and Sout ч на ic ъа that, with | han Kensington, establishing the proper care, Grapes will less than e secured, aud iat. without any deteriora- pé Vines with which the house entioned that Mr. Meredith is a judicious and skilful hothouse builder, th d latter trade ^а circums! rather than men and рее" media ood seei ing what he had np ishod himel. пабу and rightly kg esperes тоң most capable person -to effect W PW themselves, эр Ме Tena he has achieved i in! m that жау near Liverpool h am tion of the furni — of Vine каг ЕЕ ээм lag. wi чес his vac in all parts of , country some ue houses most le Grapes Ms xus n shown, and we shall not be A if some of these M eredith Vineri es АНТЕ ШИШ PHS і l E | $ 1 : 'ewton Hall, Н B or hives, answer to described constructed but we de- carry EJ "HE j | | me hives Pot т 1 out of all d 8 4 Є] E g e $ 4 Е d There is no oodbury Bar and Frame inva ay, sp С аа by hot water in ва t produce bunches if not superior ii least equal э the „heaviest farnishe d by. the Vineyard а Meri hea pipes laid i in a hollow chamber a Jue sl ; the „ 1 1 1L t observed. and duly r guid um ame air у earned Dy g peg WATER n the house just ad varieties. of Gra тар in сан pe been imagi b comparative and to enable pure! бойу am "hat they buy; d qr i may be acer that М Mr. Meredith's pl to publie (oed Am till th rnt rn mua ii e Б оа ; de pesci ont even at а jatana иа the magni rh mass of bloom with is ace nded, Crimsons similar to mentioned last week at р. 487, аге also abundant. which it 38 | those ‘The am'rous Vine ina ltitad ng Ы Vae d wh f you апа sold every year. Numberless pits й з mi АЁ houses are ll worth notice on account of its colour, ачу different from that ot most Rhodo- ' Among pure Whites, Chionoiles is therefore devoted to crops of this descrip- conspicuous, but Mr. Waterer states that he has a rew 213 кы D alis CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. T seedlin sit. This 3, ow- | desired t éd. specimens in the shortest pos: | account by planting them i in beds infi = ever, we did not see, үтен Sidne y Her ert, sible 050, аы t be allowed to will attract the enemy ко ied with wi imnidh; Jose ph AS Paha spite "ine; wd Розв until they have stained the desired siz ll specimen | and, if daily examined, will i E "b бно Сач. bridge, eye, аге | plarts should have ple T of odin; ыа shoüld be | of this nu wonderful acquisitions, ii hri pem M: А, "oun Pënn, occasionally адай Foii und, order to prevent their Вво wm good whi erimson, with light centre; the Earl of Sha е growing one-sided. supply stes p LM башы yi id ite ul ind b glowing crimsou; Annihilator, scarlet, very bright an. FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOUSE a little öf Knight's Банан отешђег, Sor lite; and Mrs. Fitzgerald, dazzling rosy crimson. а 8 f tis d of tong t ven late spri ng Beos doll: ү i may ail Madame Carvalho is also well worth attention, as is Among gay "iia now in flower out of дөө eW | prolong the succession next в are more beautiful than the Pyracantha, which is| Qgrpny. zu/l'háms » likewise Faust, a light.coloured variety, К оок in tlie The collec u^ upper p ebet, ован а med seedli ings, абі whic di iie r wall8 or for masses оп lawns, or f for ibi the Pedir ing " kinds i in the way of Fleur de Мана; `бобов- should eonaist of well-rotted sun, der sanum, and ot — of that beautiful class. deco ration Y i Wy ran nd of rockwork, this plant | wäter, and rolled or pressed level pievio pM Meer cent С of that | 18 equally valuab pia ro Noi ogress, SO? | düt the plants, If the w ther pul pricking will require pegging down, and others tyiug up. should be shaded with boughs s ett this season , unusually f full of blosso ou, and Those pricked out kai NS хае Of тань, shou n i r M E y Eleanor ein t. ee i с standing 1 13° of frost, ht dfe ваї 5 bv | per em the first of these operation 8, the poiu uts о ping &RiES——If no тебу " нот is at СЕ wla ba d night t of April 5 this | "dre bah E 5? | beds and borders of these коша A-. be A [i exhibition is th t { n o fav ДГ mmm UM a NC epe се | the other een of thé compass, t Ur this means the ЕЕ о е Pes «ed ТЫШ die rs double pur. regni that Mo e dle Bee А ialiy ye dE n be em Maat ud DY йт не and of preventing ms diti ога {ба li p ably y g parching summer. Веѓог anything is put а. У. the е Society for their tertii, should not be зоне by any who expect to find them in perfection, | маг ve Буны. T т, а Wi, а: tho when it has vr caked | ground, however, it ikonia Ье loosened e same time, destroy | petween the rows, and watered with liquid manure, —— Я vends, y kept in check at this Miscellaneo түгү e (0 b дагана spera upwa iudi a £ 80 yea —Shift "Ts that пата require more room into , STATE OP THE WE aag AT quasi. NEAR LONDON, past муа have been care I nurtured itid шее, pota, and o may now be pricked out into ved at the Horticultural Gantes multiplied. No portion of this extensive region ав | Open es ds, protectiag. them, if possible, from cold Р | TEMPERATURE: yet under tillige lias been found inimical to their | Winds ntil the ey get somewhat established. мау. |55) PhnowrmER | gr thie Air, | Of the Eart cultare; and whilst the future is highly promising, as Asittia Where these have been forced for the zT | Жа Г Ж Toot ен T" é etori #8 both South and West Australia, the | Purpose of producing an early ew bloom, they| — | | cbe бш [к= ир n. |Mean еер. dee, iti s already achieved seems mainly due the Au now be И, éd in а А ces wx fori if at urs. 25| 1 |3010: 3003) 75 | 35 | 555] er ИЛЛ s m earlier operations of the elder settlement of Ѕуйпеу, 00 long after y hav КАМ JE CERE du i 5 FEET Г FERE Where 1 in the lat X that "rers from Beechworth to high d epz ture dier will, in all probabi ilit j| учы чуй ч ШЕ ЕД ЕЕ ir distant Albury the faeit vineyarde abord, whose | make wth, which is highly detrimental, ir | ies 2 imo R о | B |н ЖШ ppear to b very considera ble. At nit fata al to s rion of next foit оош, | Wed. 31 7 29.803| 29.858! 56.0 | 62 | 69 вт) 0 the f. Ван Епеопгаре а ке ^i in the young stock, and Menon ЕТТИ ЕРИСТИ ане 5 челе xim here aud "Pug ter ї | | plants койд « gus ri flowe by р May 23- -Yery fre ti hroughont; соо M: ш. d А еп ів managed, and cultivated like a trim s 06 Ө н опаа. брави emen garden. In the season of 1863 he cut for table use uA ERARÍAS —A little shade du iring the middle of SER m icat e ee vut from 200 three-year old Vines по less than it pt ч i the day will be mend in order to prolong the season с Iovem. Data . тегу пе: сеотсаз and MN С the finest Grape E of flowering. Wea ^ А- uid manure шау bb. given libe- – $0-Cloudy and d в: balsts IMS priae the yon for all tlie wine M бап make, tlie pro ш се rally, & Say two or ee times a week. Look well to = 81- ume reverti р fine ; very fine ; cloudy ; overcast. this small estate amply suffice for tlie Paire lier placing рош kinds араг from the Mean temperature of the week, 23 deg. above the average. maiütenanee of himself aud fam Мм Е THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, plinting in Adelaide м Attained to very respeetab t be dt р t | buses EN for the ensuing Week, ending June 10 1985, dimensions, and the area of cnltivation is sun pois the. кот of pe piate, for "т que cker the growth БЕРЫ тай W : y &£a&gz| ад| No рге S on the increase, From ^ offici al retur е t tie the. fine the flo owers. Let the ground between the| June, 3 БЕРЕ Ба | Ye Greatest | 71 1 rn made to &EIEEE| 58 Quantity |. " loeal legislature, we 1 th ler tula clà na and i in dry weather Ame EdE| 28 Е Rain, (425 of eulture in March 1862 n 3918 acres } il do wh spare the bees pot. "veria ЕТТЙ ТҮШ ТЕ БШП QNT —|—|- the пан ber of Vines in acta m "esrlüg, 2981 514: а ЕпснзтАв.—Кеер t 6 plánts well watered, us Mon: Le S 01 | 471 | en 0, the quantity о is | Shaded during ОЛ sunshine. uar сыншы plius | Dose 551.0584 457 Ил 3 geo `4 312,021 gallon. * ed Thurs + 10а | 468] 585 0, М pres Gy every ^tt itis "m E ey now Puls Satur 2201 713. pr sul d > ieat in importance. The main impedimen RE LE inm = =й pun planted oùt with The highest temperature during the above period eee to an equally progressive advance in quality is ascrib d Sin запы der i И р e A that the demand is so vere, thero 1 is йо a moist w m үтү. ре уур s rs b verfi жые те —— s эшн the wine till it D properly паве i Y. its — e be kept cooler, ета nir on Notices to боттовр МАШЫ Fira 1d Australia. ; ¿< | every favourable opportunity, in order to secure short. | ; Parton's hd ustralia. under favourable Hie ie e Ma jointed fruitful growth. Keep the shoots thia and Вака Phy Di decas pst Hi ibb berd rs Ru Rustio адан воще Jn the) тышау, pinching out any that are not wanted, but нышу bu suit you. Any bookseller can gi pes —Мау.1 рар i Working of many тоа сазе. Гог instance: at iri " d Ar PEE NA ^| ides of e pit, when by placing out th patus ho | Pret Уа oe aps ene oi ушп Bored o a 1852 ejus ЖЕ fne iho neede legs 6 com patin d LORS y |y Fann Vines laterals will start into growth and show fruit abuu- Денеге, di å tha Rav etosllent: These анаи, kon Iu Vie ifo: aud f dit de fis old, | dantly; and by this time the plants will have gained | With the наси us Wiio io e DE its extreme to 1 sufficient, strength to set and а fair сг р Кору ый Paste Ша со „Command a ready sa qi per otc о ШЕ Жов exodad 65° fob d " op. rdiuess, whicn you say is equal to that of any Fairford estate, near the ve Sturt, within eight miles ris: c opio admit air when the ther-| combine fo make it a very useful variety. 'erént kinds of À. hà mometer rises to da ; but do this very carefully on | Issrors: 17 G К B. You have seut five or six b pete ie kat, f. nnection beyond fee delaide, may be seen а floti ИН ng vineyard of five cold days. Bodbav ivi ni UM M e recently ав 1859. The soil | heat of abont 80°, and keep tho soil in ayru. aps te| anatas those of tho Hoare amd Dart Hob, which Bad n restin tely th f and Da уз TAN were trained npe k ал udine See to providing young plants for mitted sich an immense amount of damage last убн, ems d i d stakes to standards, tha | вагвеыіор cro sinall ones are those of the Diamond-baeked Moth, Cerom n is ben Es is ches from the quem In| Prygs—Plan tei o or swelling tlieir fruit | x dere Bad me cd i RR The Pome t lars of th il Ermine 1000 g allon of 1 wine were obtained, roms f M voies im ^ евге СЕ liquid grato e bod i cio d. шуы PD em f rnaàte watering t м фе ust believe, from th Un g uclose 5 pt th Pow And it * MAY | ripen. Ifthe plants, which ure ja jus pm и т ti- Wien the m phar kr a Vinery o io acres Only оп the banks of ti ;|showing, ate in pots, it will be ап аот to shift | Мерсіхлі, Heres: А Jemmett, wh river, anl about two m nearer Adelaide, T мете erre eun fel ere US VPN tóm gov ing of medi medicinal herbs, wi Misa We reet е him 5130 gallons of Wine, pure juice of the Grape, || some rich turfy loam or to turn the moutentirely | Чоп on the subject in vur pre We Volume for 1802: 0 Н ре, | iato the soil which g far the refi especially to several papers in tl p. 410 of that against 4000 gallons in the previous vear of 1861. This| met de xn is 21082 preferable | pp. 192 and 456 of the Volume for 1800; and 0 vineyard was plauted some 12 or Dears azo, thé soil вг - Where the pot system is pursued, man д of | for the present year. È thb of Spire for the most part being an alluvial depòsit of zreat| у ^ D^ të, especially of the young stock, will require | Naxis or Points; B WS. One : pri dns ё with a substratum of red clay amd li inue * | repotting, and at this time they ЖАН receive » large byperioifolia Т 1 1, У Alana кїї Y Dimun шлш bs plants are Fell sheltered, эри vigorous, and full ot эзен, € тей асуу ча 1 шв чету now | The ym are yep sufficieut for identiBeation. - rrowth. Denman’. і r ng, a closer and moister atmo- losperm Halicacabum — IV. m Opulas; aL ME à | sphere teme tox up fo rai бе е: ди, | ип | they begin а D A cor plat moida laciniatum ; 2, M ^ і ) B | to root into tli , Spiræa Fortune: з : Clapham. walls and miläewet Calendar of Operations. need of shadiug during Баги дозво чуд he —- AT ave а р-не with iima d sulphur SM m e an (For the ensuing еек.) ишо but as it is niy ùn — bu! and on the first pela taie re Yo d о possi! weather, t ыма all times а port th d. peser p. rans ible is at | n meaus of rollers, i canvas shouid b 38 бете one oy Peen tad toa i5 in 2 кешу gon fs EE i» s heir blossoms are perfectly expanded & permitted red № эй, 1o run riot h eo moved to а т? баои my ‚|, VINES.—I£ е s а ч m in the earliest house,| Of the mildew; The best course sii Coi hat in which they have b ү the Vines with a j| b7 alternate washiugs and sulphur eu to web ch they have been grown, ani catefully | о moderately | seem necessary through the summer, and tadh tem ia sunshine. To cowntericb the | 99 ерде ly, estroy | the wall and the sters ва br Les Pint penson LP currents of air, which are una- тав, and to keep Ше mà in а healtliy state as| sulphur and lime var the yd of the house should be kept det Lue emp that the чек have every means of li sprin ке B8. Sho frequently spriukling al dvullblo bartai ps ting their energies for n xt season. At the same : In our report of t -— à т damp weather, however, a directly opposite тегш, that Шут, manure to "the roots if they require "e Saba ша ed pleni X NE ame. хоп ht pürsged: : moisture is then | „; „2985 деу may have every chance of regainin MAD ks nadver'ently WIES of er And must be caréfully avoided; and the амыр g Man unseason: | дары de; Fries? baying | CDU d пее | Stand sufficiently far apart to secured P xA тееп}. бо toiesiter wx 1 free еван of ait amongst thém. Let E HARD PRÜTY AND оне йоз uoc oy vy cvy КОНЕ ит үг Ын ^ it to be наце, aud Edi allow the М Hida з чүү both i very Dd asini Pierio gousi Pius meret, n iciug iod etively at w unt be ни! г EN „01 враг Ena Даш а e (ring ег Planti of of hic it is|roots of Carrots or Parsnips mà p 5004 Soud te oniy M" EV reperi ани, .THE GARDENFRS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZFTTÉ. Jere 8, 1865.] MANURES e Manures manufactured and Feeding Stuffs, CET fe thé Arr 1885 are noi ready | Вин, бгз AND BAWTREE. Баета нн - NIP MANURE, and | BONE SUPER- " e ini л уе E oF LIME hom BURNT BONE| |. BAILEY DEN. а Tmprovem TÉ £5 5s. per toi 9 å uf Quy RAL, X җе BARLEY, 5 RASS, "and MANGEL M of DRAINAGE—to Design & ү MOS "Bt DINGS MANURES, £8 per ton. : г D CORN and GRASS MANURE, £12 per ton, А -- be obtained of Mr. Lawes, or үзү his all parts of the United Kingdom, at prices cbe carriage. N GUANO direct from the Im E pd pope к T AMMONTA а and other Chemical pm CAN and othe e CAR BS V market т Jons А AUT 1, don E Je Eden Quay, Dublin. LII E eai ODAMS'S B т СОК. em M RE ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ODAMS'S pOOEREHOREHATR or LIME. Chairman. ittleb Essex. ллы d in. of. Particulars of these standard Manures may be о e Offices, v E or of the Local Agen Јо Managin С. T. MacapAM, Secreta; Chief Office: 109, Fenchurch Street За , Е.О. Western Counties Branch : Gurp Streel NEUE. Manwfactories; Plaistow, Essex; апа Elford, near Topsham, Devonshire. HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY T jin now b in fine condition— VED BON Ж SUPERPHOSPH ATES of LIM TURNIP MAN n KATE MANU E, Е, V r Barley and Roots, E kc. x BaS” PERUVIAN GUANO SENATE or ot БОРА, "SUL MAC of AMMONIA, FISHERY BALT, and all FzeriLiseRs of known value. чр. Plo: зап, "isle Е Dogs. Offices, 116, Fench: ES c Fia E. Purser, Secretary. Flockmasiers ONGS NON-PUISONQUS SHEEP DIPPING destroys all hes vermin in the animal, thi to Ae. Q6 tbe Flock and prevent fly striking. _ The Кет - in its leaves the fleece as white as snow, tree from any stai and theskin soft and oily, 1t is sent out in tin cans, from one lon quo = Ee with 80 gallons 0 ve soapy üppearance; mixes readily, leaves no een on oy M or Boum on the m And the cost із about oue penny per head. BAT Сот ion for Seab or destruction of Tick, ion wi 40 velo оГ of water, NG'S MAGGOT LOTION. This lotion will ety Ki тр vend „ Heal the gu and ru Fly Striking, as wel roy eas and other Vermin in Cattle; is sold in pint pen SEM Dor POR. Ohb pint st ard dete fad LONGE ЧЕРЕК FLY LOTIO: v app: for wer cipe purposes, i oxcme bp M Prepar to 40 pints d other Insects that infest A has been can now РАН, recommend "y Уј H yer qiue pest, at а cost of Strand, W.C. Works RM BUIL —and to prepare Plans, 0 Estimates, and Specifications for every E eiim ab im ссни mprovements for A р by rs t selves or their Акба, о оп nione ascertain estminster, J. BEAUMONT, Ln p SUR and 9 eM aL EsciNEER (for several is Josi: Parkes), unde: t the Planning and Execution of Works of Drainage, and lmprovements generally; including Embank- ments and River Works ; lamation of Marshes and Waste Lands ; lrrigation and Warping ; ; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers’ Cottages, &c., either at the y cost of the Y cie or through the .. ediuta of the vario E оа Estates Surveyed and M. r Ins upon for contemplated Im eod 22, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. Ht TH and WEST of ENGLAND el for t| sin p of Agriculture, Arts, and Commerce,” Patron—H.R.H. The Prixce of Wares, K.G: раза UAL ul NR RU HONTICULTURAL SPECI- MENS, at HEREFORD, on the Gh, бї, 8th, and 9th JUN E, 1805. President—The Rt. Hon. the Lord Tat The CATTLE and POULTRY will be Г Openly rigen on MONDAY, June 5. vuer ЖҮК nts wi foll d Mac — iA. Ee ; the Arts and Horti- Mowers nnd Rea and {уу v am Engine ешш al Depari Steam Pibughs v ree m 10 to А nb on TU ESDA EN to work "Hore н Ин, Portaule Forges, WEDNESDA The al Meeting and e io NEDSESDA AY. The Bü га raded м the Circle daily. ые Вапа of the Royal Marines, узуш Sra. һу permission Col. Gascoyne, C.B B.) will play on MONDAY, Ti ESDAY, = WEDNES 3DAY; and the Band of the Grenadier Gua rds, у ре E SUM Col. жула) on WEDNESDAY, THURSD. A 25. 6d. ; THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 1s Admission :—On MONDAY, TUESDAY, and жейд Sr. Jons Maur, Secre! ~ tary, 2, Wood Street, Bath. Che Agricultural бази. ; EETINGS FOR TRE ENSUIN! EK. June 5}Meeting of the ped ma West of | England Ww 0099197 Hereford. Admission, 25. ее to. 94 Admission. M Мохрат, to WenNesDiY, покрит, RID То URAD "р А CORRESPONDENCE УРТЫ Baron LIEBIG and Messrs. Na PIER в & Hore has been lately published, lett TREO Y WORKS sl | сеш а very large sum 513 of the nature of the Craigenriony теала e ud е ү Pu «ове mis theo"y thát you can grow Italian Rye sei-sand to which the vga H papaa r in ia >й | рау that ande yd way E our money in do күр во, XE: my inten "^s г beuefactor а ку: ith respect to your appeal to me to repair ta mete I ъв to say that I | йр posiuls have ee an invitation from а Commit of. - е Houses of Parliam befoi + {1 t 8g t а bis sak pect to д" Arr to М кты ion to do utmost * Бойы, 1 leave it to 173 publie, t Dup wh will be laid, to 1 to prevail agains tion berry gould defendin n your letter, of troy my ern in om this correspon- n bow far pn. pi Mer epe жес үсе t апа eas Where renpon n Mr. Hope сь нин alto- her the ridiculous idea of intimidation. At is бене п Lir monëy, e they proteet their own he меи. z r$ therefore,” says Mr. НорЕ, * weight of your name to «лепе scheine and, at Våtia nce ith t ive us a fuir ^ үк D still 79 d efuse үч x Street, 0,000 stook Breeders. N, D HEWITT, Sol? ENA "yt "the Celebrated STOCK: Шш D, MEDICINE CHEST, ЖҮРҮ 6d, each) of the UNI- VERSAL EONA EXT ped miutch ын en and inflamed u Sore Te feet in РЕ ul n Bottles м үл ог ейте үте PREN |] ‚зум, ter calving or lam A foi em vene mp: r yellows etd mma! cases а cattle, and эй 18. SEN of f ine RED P Por CONDIT TIÓN d a Balls oe теш 5, London, W., or Want ема One Quarter of DN INPRUSSNUNT-OO COMPANY. by Special Act of Рагіашеп estminster, ‚М.Р. Esq. Litoowxtis, fnt Ctsncr, EstArk AG ENTS, Sun vEvORS, ČC., 1% The LAND AND ibai ANDIN eye D LADO money, unlimited in amount, for the in VEL by ато, A uou mM gt. p tigation a Tei d жойы 7 ы бешш bene: ЫЕ ы Бъ: th T or thus ere Daninn. Жесс the provisions of ahy ES ЖАШОО CI AID Rar сш iuga of uds quet boing ofa facite Cor orte үу, TT. statis nt io ue qd VEN ia and for formé of applicatio if these ter Кайа, Manasing DireQtot, А ы туч by you, үм LIEBIG had publish x on 21 sewage question These letters, bre s declared, on ignorant et mptions dei both the existing agricul- ral experie in England, and the T. of Me Lon tack upon them in a ma [т the writer was wholly экон; and e aped о [n veia to i ts ws g L1. having a in parliamentar i pt which has been "wx Tue if accordingly invite ІлЕВІ over to Tocem appear before hs Соате of the House of Г Lords whieh will sit ү ЖИ Ше Ese ex R-clamation Scheme. They sa t You are aware that our Bil bmi still to pass through the eo d € beer it wili be them, v. phe nses ^ Y LS er m Я to prm ч qoe um Жана lot lottar of tho 8rd ult., tj m over зис! оны Е "o Ni rr the um of couduet y: We therefore ap to your готват d seuse of je to appear before the Committee of the House of Lords, and ae: us to cross-examine you. We are vow qp and Mox ЧАЧЫНЫ FO ЭНЕ ЧИШҮ urney, and to add, if you wish it, an T рене of te Pulso ав € go ing your absence from Munich; andi in order ас may accuse us of wishing to buy o opposition, " Pea of having sold your opinions, we Bet se copies of this letter to the newspapers, ко that the rrausaction еф у‹ open and abovebdard. We think it our duty d агі, contrary to your reputed aper ed в коа. you decline this fair proposal, aud reped prd iria tO сгозз-өх utmost to dest — our sten dt. е shall do so wit is LIEBIG ert ; tha M io. "Maa k ing to any or personal considerati citm ; it has vidi to give his aid towards om of а question of national eha his efforts have been cic A "T e along bee i solut tepido. " "is expenses | dir ected, and h Ee d isi sr; Vellovi that in the advice Ї have itd dud ems have аап о 4 in T Le to thers in com rig td jn, апа prom d wishes o M pat in P vet All your calculations аге Perche on an incomplete know. g our own prey theories, but from yo ür erroneous ws to the yep eed Sauds, and as to tlie aperation (орча by ou bn me), or of proving (той your own evidence in crossexamination, that your opinions upon our scheme are founded u earsay evidence, aud are "are m d І say that we must, iu self-defence e 4o dete t гери o а yr without bera m, етпепїв wliieh are T devoid any бундан, E : think it only Рада add that ich is i" r play in this e — ve shall ke Ф е pont with every Мб» In his reply LrEBIG calls attention jo [m past *..&5., in connection with the utilisation of an sewage. The € is one w f man interest; an his opposition to the Esse е has had m motive. [ET м у d ination, tà А sies from me any сеуле А 4 oos (het fallat Буе? Liv ми 2 m Ар ov ^ pure sea-sand manured with sewage е Ne d, f ai orae! f, Vor the oilar gaed; yon recoguise the rath ot a theory, y me but tounde! on si vod ер I should be ou will ao your line y A d WI. diu bagno d a to agricul Tama hoe ot Kataro. nly was not my о bút p А мөн to Bir Joss tial amination upon Б we Бы & |4 single в sentene e is experiene of praetica, venture, vul нА dod are that this, as it t standar T drawn equate, rom er opi information —" the We all the - of Ras will pun. but СЯ never тасса) men." ther phil;sophy nor E. one against the other, common sense in Tet We must credit that 514 deals with facts is not likely to be man of science who deals with the m h Xen d is indicated Зу our senses ; and the ipeo | who put ers of health should be 'eable ledical offic without the pedis of the Privy Council, d "that the amount.of their salaries s should be subject to the approval | о! LT are taken, oy where "partienlar r rooms in a house pui » orer-crowded, в brought under more efficient inspection. E understand that the metropolis is to — Wer und e provide d with another Veterinary College, to except that which is in accordance with sis, 3 багу at сыш, * facts" in which clever men believe that they | e read her laws. Tur Bociety of Arts have issued a valuable p which has for many week n the subject of discussion рива а а large вне rof their number, whose names Aii long before the public for their päblio-spirited Ena services in connection with this n ^h e not thought it necessary to collec E ould be | ы following із an | in the ch г СЕ heir course of in remarkable for som Mee d he ventures to a towering Erion no longer looked actio “ рг elir ninary с mtr act d for most pix ie ites in t 4, Wes "i К onion, weight w discussion on Socie h of the adjoining the new Chelsea Barr: sacks. f facing th of Chelsea Hospital, snared about a mile from" Hyd, e Park Corner, and the immediate proximity of Be "es “Тһе and tear amongst horses in the metropolis, ip defe value and number, and tt | еу for our. rapidly increasing popula ation, oli. | laa price of cattle, sheep, and other domestic | 9P!! y hav Жыз А establish the unfitness of the greater par of the dwellings of the labouring classes as хи заб rende be'spari ared to seeure the most approved mode of veteri- ateri e effective power of the wo oreg elasten byi iajaring their health and shortening the dura tion o ia eir lives, Nor onsidered necessary toi шаро into the effect produced by these Ба Aa eam we à ill-ventilated Чеп gs on „е р Стат or ich d | possesses the nary teaching and me “ The number of Vet y Surgeons in the United Kingdom is lamentably delent; ; though this eountry ai sr mals in the world, there are att tend. to their health than D Notwithstanding the far greater value of д ч, їп England than who le of 1 Fran ce, But it was поб s Ls us out of his w ieh will the positio: on of up a respectable bay а. we do поб believ e thi way to canvas Commi сеу was composed of me tte ее was Mr. min mbe un d those who voted against the об of the de „Holla nd, of Dumble ord F | Ma ajesty" 8 possession s have less than 1500 Veterinarians ү engage in their profession, whereas France alone, without; ved imm барс ө, has upwards of 3000. “Owi g to t great desideratum of a course of of proper dwellings creates in he minds of t working olasses, Considering these faots as fally э уеге denk - mmittee have discussed s ect the T е said mo. e than з+=—==з>л Е Б iii ее; Mr. who may b» to represent tha Кы амы ел E made on the plan wh ich P | wo orked so successfully in Paris and elsewhere, of c of agriculture with the БЕТШ p follow: a.) оа es which appear to retard the erection of proper I sema tion, and the — of existing | | veterinary stu ан * The Comm rox ri great pleasure in announcing dis Morton dopted, fi bs КО how many goo other Professo: аг еа his particular studies, uired any warrant бг Ше course he e ge 29 refer to M à drin i лад n go with h and war gratum education one of his part that кы have pr this оти secured ets services of , for tne working classes in town and country. the department of agricul- | 9 i side w “мт. Edmunds, ч Tui, vi эм м .) The operation of оран and local taxation on such Согемах, lat s 2 the Royal |33 the Farmers’ Club, s es id som Mim - Mens s; and Meus qi raso en ош боса (енш Collega, атаа, А wi т some ability on the ad а general (3). The effct of the law of settlement and removal of the s believed that many interested in AE edueation; but; still utterly С a the cim poer upon such don: in ону diri pi , "hn thar m else- | interest he was addressiug. His and deduc „бт Эң, ttiv SHVOG Of ех MR cre miner vue Ded wher! еге, will avail еты of the great privileges tions would have come “equa ally "nello p far better m xx The. posten vci thel 1 те o or after a course of | before a company of country schoolmasters, or 4 property c ear plots y | praet tical training vega ánd no ФЕ t vill B special meeting of the Society of Arts, as in an ae (6.) The operation o d 2t pared to Мала the те п complete | Semblage of agriculturists they were lamentably deficient and other local improv: е н | in all particulars.” : ap € $ ссе , eii in e а Ld A 2 ккө окы Dum ets pm ie convoyanoo 90) Te js extremely probable that а eourse of iion and tho farmers, wo believe, not eu thai aber Че ол, есй ныи the existing Acts | lectures such as Professor Сот.ЕМА is well quali- neighbonrs; while surely the aim t classi itutiot estates might not bs extend pu de E о fied to deliver on the Practice and Theory |should iy to point this goo the аб if so, what conditions, > of Agriculture, will be acceptable to a large |business of life. the Royal ананан 1 Socie Ааа ku isi of the common lodging-house e numbe во London as students of|take up the lad when the schoolmastei “їй antageously цев геіабцв to the public health, mm not | those sciences with which agriculture is espe- | him, only "йе ыгы "brompting the СТ NES are any oth cially connected. In Ed zh a pro- studies by the re v ap held out ае? di ie can promote the object im view. portion of the University agricultural class аге | Certain pursuits. Acland, it һе: It is with reference to only f these points | students of law, to whom a general 1 offered. so Ауре ical Mort dios pat that we call attention to s en узе айта at which | of agric is important; „and we cordially f пее а ais 4 by Ме m idm » o the ee have macies Under the 3d head kr that Professor ConEMAN's lectures will Mr SAVED, не рн Pn it itis declared that the question of charging the | attended by many besides the regular body of 2001 а time, n gero шайл lief of the poor uh Bing | у у eguar DOCY 01 Divinity, Physic, ог Law ; but a professional ed re f poor on the or he union is | ve icing erg for whom the New College is | in these days means simply no more and no les tà one Een peculiarly affects the E of e | especially desig | preparing a young man for that pursuit his own tasts in the country, The present system has lon ng his positi zA т. him to б. Engineering found one of "the „ greatest Literature, the — Te, Fena Show last week appears to nd Sciences are all come to паї bly endi n le жу work; and the сыы were * prepared t to recommend an amend of the law by the y mmittee confidently expect Ses ur will follow from the | Professions. Yn ous Ста ental nebat |5 (пашан 4 ve bee af pos exhi D зоги WALSING- e firs now Manis For o the art of if Аа» е. we regard Mr. e reooived п me Jm for the m S ex xoeption 1 come ander the Nice е working me we do not, t houses ur rai enforcing the sanitary &rethe ага of their mend to the Council :— 1. That mi ereased paw t sell va re аы: prie eig ped е rs, under conditions as to proper drainage, ventilation, missioners should be public loan com: rised lend money, s at a rate not autho) exceeding 34 per cent. per annum, BE S at x вии received a Gold Medal for their | ne ; and Silver Medals м ае & Sim; SONET OTURAN EDUCATION, НЕР 1.4 f| во чаті dos qs general meetings. What] is everybody’ s business ка 3 business, and unless а man has some ver y uty to hi imself to perform, the rontine pro- jeter n 1866 b labouring classes, under suitable ot inspectors 59 е чарта given to 3 of houses d nuisances through- pe pope local autho- to provide adequate | of dissentients will now hand fth 7 e, an | organised Љоду | | n combine to rej muddle as this, ag ed had the gre nity of carrying "his calicis with hun, this, there was clearly a better at beyond |its Cha сй г spirit observable, and a | May 29, "he d promise : ust die out a: vig whose letter wil » found —“ lt is muc nanity. n in anth but w being mipits annua it is pleasant to tum hings :—“ It had THE. GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 515 Jesz 3, 18:5.] —t | may mention from two authenticated cases the altera- | i XN. inge on his own accoun т» SS No. ТҮ. tion "e — r climate makes. of the qe m M е" price per poun und, e dispersion | of breed of sheep and f „Тһе o а case where а Cotteswold sheep was aaan nding a contract on the part of or — to emer ilk f tl ws fo. he aid of any extraneous nomi ce -— them, | that valuable breed the ence At the time he was | certain num ber ‹ of year: те «донн — of зн e гер Success, particu- | somewhat close in the w of — үч " „ТЬе milk of about 400 A it is believed, is the lary im this в the test of merit, for instead of | that pM in the iere; he lus fter thi t can b e employ jed by the E oe oe b before the Public, the publie have had to | sheep had з сопы for чя 12 леа le pr jamolda em evidence, therefore, | he had mmy ated e for which the Lincolns are | to eb in a че living: compensation for mods ат of the i valuo the om ing the importance of|so celebrated, and his ere nstead of being thick and | the milk of a thousand cows = ә manufactured at Cotteswol old sheep, e t offerstronger proof|close had become long, open, and curly. Another go little extra expense comparatively. t of their gradual inroads Mus other parts. instance we note i is that of Lincolns being " on In choosing the place for - pz of the factory s po were as m pp yag who came from buildings two Ste ance are nonem —good water and they recently h e been, there were. no ram sales. | Lincolnshire to farm a Cotteswold farm. He brought convenience de dita ce for the dairies п a px them privately for mers ог|а flock of well.bred Lincolns with him, which had The site, E n qr com- spri . This is at Е 1. w-|mand an х wero adopted, d "his practice h tinued „ina short time the lustre left the — and the | regarded by those tm ^ed | ade rae in M" sheep has so pepe ina €i | | .became close and thick on the Lin s—just | the business as impe | render Jogo to күн the more|the reverse of what occurred with the Cotteswolds E fi Minim syuie © v гебен hem to market; indeed, | when sent into rec гүш о у is с: Mean r4 [T prm mcd taken with both buyers This shows the effect of soil or climate on the cooling milk, cooking the cnrd and keeping the utensils and sellers, that veral hundred were ee owth of woo ool, bes ides xn the general appearance | and buildings clean and sweet; but for the factory the рн» ets i» т во, perhaps, in every ge quantitv of water should be abundant and unfailing. commencement of the ram selling begins about | or variety of sheep, dar the тунса а p 1t is usual to have а соодам, treu “ water tha tter part o E: 1 ауы юй й уона three weeks ыан climate, and management make sheep o under the manufacturing тту € at мр о: us places, two or thre di еби nlike ‹ rre other; yet, таан | off t the. drippings of whey. and на, po s0 "at there a con taint of It would b be dife Ti to guess the number of these | it is presumed, be sa satisfactory, or their extensive use | about the premises. je d ey and B - aging rams annually raised, but judgingįvaguely they must betae ie ot have taken place. Still, although the | #0 collect from day to day about the milk room, the number several thousands. |tr mih. ofthe Cotteswolds in most districts is com- | stench at times becomes intolerable, and (ug do great Formerly uen Cotteswolds were considered merely | plete, yet v we find in scarcely any of the established da ags. to the milk, which амы tai “ ier ту a local breed of sheep. Now, however, the & be е gh almost every county in England, | sheep from their native -— are taken for and | taken to те all the refuse ме ue puces ptg the and they are used with reign | di x usto omers come to purchase reach of the premises - even во far as the. antipodes; for in ] t p ; ж езй factories aro being built where dependene or w m laced ells of 1 b in great favour in that colony. France, too, encourages | We have токтан to give an а nt of the d gos rcp: iit t to botriod е pres t. but Cotteswolds, and has her established flocks, р fth ti li that will be required, f£ ti From thelength erthep with yc liability to аја, ion cpm sprin, | of Sandford Howard, Esq. eum on in common with water, passing in a considerable stream under the siia in Canada Mr. Stone MN Canada Wen a has "ua wool ye а Tongar коер cis - pete | buildin ng, can be had," ong successfully cultivated thia breed. Also ed goo: ban a brief p several corpora! formed for making cheese under gni D pe, been Ireland, Scotland, Valparaiso, the Cotteswolds stand icem the ав чере ма, у and not мтр ог vided in repute. In England, within a few years, felted, fabrie, whilst the rye siguifies a fabrie which is ЗЕ n ору мебаст, distributed as müch às tkroughout almost every county, have the Cottes.| not combed, but“ теа” o прале ш — may be among the dairymen of the neighbourhood, wolds been introduced to a surprising extent. In|there is no “felted " MULA e, except such as| with a view of cre ating a general desire Y*. the ides Glamorganshire, Mr. Thomas, of St. Hilary, has had | hats, caps, &c., which na A себя СС or | or the — and enlisting efforts Secure : pem. mp of Cotteswolds for more than varing The woollen cloth is made from the short patro 20 years, and so adapted are these sheep for Ње | wool, which is spun and woven, and afterwards| « assoć anaged b in this county p. other кош of sheep are | “ milled.” The power possessed by n ер id qun to| „етее ems Т ean Mure ев га th * o6 зей the exception, Herefordshire, too very exten- | form a felt is much less than that of t wool, sively adopted Cotteswolds, and amongst others the because there are fewer serrations in it. The mbers’ iom de кийүү t is ый management, e iu flock of Mr. John Wigmore, of хед ard Ross, stand 1 bred rese 5 elect а secretary and conspicuous, Norfolk, again, has poma flocks | ж variety of sh eep, an is made юе m e ind for com: to look after tlie dif- of чүт: гы belonging to Мт. Brown and Mr.|goods, consisting of **damas dg cobourgs, camleta, ferent Pura аб the Me сеф g^ superintendent is KS Ee OUR n Іепов, mottles, "and „а variety of faney pu of all yed to direct ihe manufacturing nam curing ar » , dresses for home dic in which the Cotteswold sheep are|tion and for export to France, Germany, North A op penons actual cost of conducting the company’s маш thor distri icts so much as the returnsof | South America, and the West In cw E e those who sell them, and therefore we give a return фр for atra ш өм, of which the Chinese and - of those Sold, {тош information auus] from Mr. | Ја e take ry large quantity. In fact the n pede ie ute ы эрен peen - М... е eere eerte of Cheltenham, last | Pasar "goods 2 o to ай parts of the globe, benina Дозок | we d decay of fixt i urn we gather that for the | parts being made into carpets, rugs, E ing hi t edi АРАК Ба — 1864, for n Се Mr. Villar sold 1014 | Hallewell. йш. M M» given. De АП mona Cotteswold rams, an veraged 104 13s. 6d.| James, in his temone of the Worsted Manufactures | balance з fot p eren “а н) Рр irme el he М 1014 p ер w went for use into twenty- | of England, informs us that the markets abroad for мора пра habel by eth, Tha Mut es and coun „ты diy m. one M азойорорг, and fed e фий taa r: мна у дий; :. densum m seems a ii I — iie ei del ds Hie H not > uev nso those-shgsp uid depressed, ЕС п зе arkots is req T2 ing tho goods E stock. It is m be peres hier wl s more ees гез, nm y The use of these sheep in other districts aud | class of ting a market. Ты, | tho fact m" — тту "E Feet i. viu онн vm 57 = E «m 88 we before гео "- pok: Е" from | such а im e exists and is likely to continue, toget management. эр, quite: cnm cie nor in Lo - үө " м, with the circumstance that ийын sa a ig ард wool “Ја yiew of the very — pese ri hes m they been. trum робей реб before the agricul- the short wool, inspires p ur wool grower with ян ke manufacturing CES ^ their asang var = io not pore bnt upon their own | for t} iall tly brief statement of the d oy mM vpn vm. inherent value, A p y; vo give p у est y o8 The principal TUB lagi o cde vio om this report may В use of them іп ae districts| We have thus, imperfectly we fear, given some par- si IR d at th fi rii pre with other breeds, For purpose | ticulars of eed of pm oldes " son i drerit тан Др ed Bici p reden Pme t wu sire it tung blood eroe dea as their eue OO of valuable sheep of t € havin “ч estimated and paid for by the amount of curd i enables breed ошм» Tacitus an E E. Cotten Precision the results o арэн e the|their wool to some ‘of 5 least "9а! part of its d a ae um АЛЫ Ы ө мө uli adim to tho of Bii coner b ration | inhabitants the . Japanese, J.A уве» been "d differences of opinion upon its P. ае of T P. Ton » d wools " Paral rospective value in the fall market, but furnished has been all eged that the Cot wold THE AMERICAN CHEESE FACTORY. лыры data for сушы, сфе very item of expense deep will ot bert tho emfnenientof а ыйыт дер» We extract the foll aie. sey ak from the|attending the manufacture, and o" the meas en. This im pe: Transactions just n the New York State err api (чыке — P to accept a price for ы the fact that they A iculbural Societ, for 1863 ” Henco зә Cal p ear through, fad + йн esi ага већ eir milk or curd which the manufacturers felt safe in doing in hurdles į Sat hen thoy Е x > |offerin all j is E +} 10^ A g, or ow Каш sales, all of which ái 1" bes fact 1 | manufactured and he whey, for performing work Since M, Ed, Buck, of Cade Hill, has em кс ар cria са з ае story, several of — айай preparing for market, selling ue steam 4 ho: pia nei о $ Were and there ation, nearly all the fences are — Hey talko хыт ге matter pennone themselves. If enough өн, + 5 iring and, disbursing expenses, нч p year round, а p асаа Mon fold his sempe all I rM po ound willing to n their dairies together, so alt, теш Lie rnt. Es t (в ay 300 co ws) a йак ка н ү d tool ые. each une of антау. iega to look further into the matter, to v t коо укр of adherents ts. tor Every possible e Cotteswo! old sheep so widely and under factores and get all the information on the е kaving арав tan equal pally A x difference of the latter however grad growing in КС Тану interesting soil and ів pecu- сап be had. А favourable report from the сот- | y nU Ne мык! rule ux among the older adaptability and тайа “as as showing n mitto being had, they then organise, choose directors, | until it E sariat to for all nd adopt som Erbe id eg some igh! ns of Qe Сапаев as these t тача is general r detail of —M— 9f the Cotto. - т t 245 of азе, гане tion. gea i step "will be the selection | di he tivel 1 illustrating unde in these -— other lands. As|of so maker as superintendent, The зз is the report o элети йар eene the growth effect of soil and climate as it affects | an d the. e for the «ойон of of the adipem Ages of the kind " King Settlement, and characteristics of breeds of sheep, we! “ Generally some person o put up thel under the ili of Mr, N. Lench. — nib 516 THE здела CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Шома a, e m" ^ ius that atlast they would be. )bli iged to s, re * King Settlement Cheese Factory. -—Commenoed 3 P oris sponden Gre all 59 bad they. оо uld adt hm. „юй say that renons "01 I d erp о ы, Agric, "нйн ion Essential Е ВР ricultural siia to him to be common 8euse to prize at all, убег 108—105 day Im, онон ^n have read over the statements in| the best hine. If they opted elus а prin, Greatest n ыг ерен 2s г 20 reference to agricu ultural education that арене їй that, they would at last be giving ра to inti, Sinia aunber pora da'milk n 7 982,251 the Agri M ral Gaze tte of last week, wi ith confessedly the worst, so that th peur. hat ve, Whole Dunbar r pounds cured кэй se 98,47 terest, very differe: uld not come near them. It would, mee Ате! mber pounds milk for pound cured 0 1b. 154 oz. position no ей одан to those he has to deal with both very dangerous abstract principle to affirm Ore beg e APA POI NIE aec vob: d the ket and also in the field, to what he did a| be prejudicial to the So y to ik: » ANd кош — 90,568 1. of milk, from which was w years ago. To occupy the position that his calling Lord CROFTON said he Пу with manufactured 8756 lb. of cured cheese. lilas prine to, his osi must keep pace with that | fallen from Lord Сон А He th ought the what haj Number pounds sor f milk to pound of cheese when 101b. 54 oz. of ошак Бар: hio to do with; and indeed, pion who held the belt had a right to retain it until er. Nunber ids milk Tecerved in month ofJune E when looki Derim MA re vagin анаң improve s bea чн, Cured cheese manufactured .. 19,228 | ments that will rtly take place throughout the io rd CLoNBROCK conceived that it Would be Number pounds milk to pound cured cheese .. inst country, 16 is necessary that there should be a cor- Moped to ies a Drize to an implement "Мм R » тат сне еуез. -—- A 200 406 responding importance attached to t further | well known that there was a eie one in lm Ж milk to pound cured арра .. 101. 6302. | enlightenment a de class of men who ha set in| They wo ald be giving prizes to confessedly infe д milk received in month of 182,040 | motion these several and important орални iip agp aii when iate peren in the world knew the, sore REPAS is 17,278 | The first and MN Барса object with every f. K mp to Nd. cured е "m 104 | should be to increase кер of ш soil h geen NE ^ "bd 1NGS, » milk received in Е Р ies, and ys to preserve the produce of his farm fr apta e "brougt tup n rtf чала О faetured .. 110.708 шу, by being for too long а time exposed to ће | mittee on labourers’ dw. е fro то on dam ^ mili to pound cured cheese var 910.380 ther in our ке. дм, - Then, to effect| that after inépsciíod of cottages in Jein ster bh. » milk received onth of К these desirable ects, the same time to| naught, the Medals were awarded to Agon Т УК G Ges Госа the Бой our rape ak must be a greater | and - Lord Cian ncarty. Diy үч milk ill to pound end cheese .. 8 lb. 14 oz. | amount of did sia nd d x tch in the pa scr ti of E ҮРҮН MG А milk received in month of No- | the different opera дуи t A arm ; and to effec е гэ dem от! en "n es vember 17,731 | the power must be nea the objects it h t tels After. Of ing iety was be » orien ААД Es ». Mox : орке dies The АБЫ ү should be together, and immedi A. after the business of the Council had beeg HR ug as near as possible to the mstead, wit good гоа Captain THORNHILL, Secret: the Ede ti Ае, aar to o int “а * the шом assing through 16. The sium port ооч be rm тка to th epproschfog ostalo ALM poss. о of cured aries ооа а сощ eel r pik ve is ү n the MT ае үү Kara tha grad ШЕ ЧЕ А t ы аз EV. tol MEN сушки йш qua both for the market and also for the stack. express p * t perhaps for want of proper kn EE S the ma maie А Thes; иза ан Брайан land Datendod. fr mowing Sai dial DUE. the dinlen cups aod ыш) гек чын uld also be open апа free from high hedges, and as dwelli d f b il dings has labouren? rfect ии is yet to be att wellings and farm bui not been more generi, ра Th this est bli hm. ta t was sold at dif- near as possible to the farm, {шейк aod levelled that 2 reel di ha eges Pen epo gue the mowing machine may work to the best advantage ; 61 analyses were iw oe Society; 8 were super! кёбле pt. -cakes, — Dols., с. | past e for gra ing purposes. Had the ogni Бел р The superphosp! ug were ст is P The gross receipts of said 98,474 1b. of cheese was 10,395 89 үз sim ies —— to these important matters exception, of excellent t quality, i is ей id eed b ie gs arale at ACCOUNT. Dols 2: ye - ago, i pe шине соне de ents in Vibes fáct of the Manufacturing 98,4741Ь. at 1c. .. 954 7 country would be in ore advanced and satisfac- h fi еа f 100 m h Pas нык o " o | tory state than they how a аге. B. Ransley, Perrysfield | phate "baing are o the arim л об тае тты зое пед, не Ж a 25 [zs „ Oxted, Surrey, May 27. being 23.8, and the resulting bi-phosphate amounting ol а раан а | to 15.8. Transportation to p y 231 48 2 Bo; 221 12 Є | Of the 11 guanos only 4 were Peruvian, т these те — 1,705 28| тоне TEN. fas ге мег е дат en by contact M. ied v RAL OF misi dors еи 7w sphatic guan йү хо [сер E EY 66 | dat the Monty Mete of the тает unica- | traces о 6. am онй 98 « Proce: d|t tion was received from Ти rd Юйде, per per z| Am ЖИН E six oil.cakes there was one from morning and ё venin ig 5 the "even iing авар М pran ed | his Зети vd accept es office of President of the | Nat, and a second from Cotton seed, The fo ko. the vate, with t ent of water passing through | Socie ety for the ensuing yea | tained a ve y large amount of oil (25.45), but а smil the wooden or inner vat, agitating the mil l| 16 was ЖО, tha s Ot ittee be appointed to | | quantity of the nitrogenis flesh-foi wh it is about 65 70° f heat; it is then left ascertain whether or uot i6 odi be advisableto hold a | ponente, The latt т, e contrary, included te until morning; morning's milk is then added Show in Dublin next year, and report thereon to the normal amount of fi sh-pro materials, but vs and steam is then applied and brought to 80°; deficient in oil, of which it contained but 3.4 per cei rennet is then added sufficie ient to curdle fit tocut in| A letter was received from the Secretary of the Tip-| Tt appears that the annual income of the th Farming Society, relative to a distemper at h 424]. has been knife, allowed to stand about 10 molest then cut | ана peH P been 21641, of which 42 үч ДО. curd, and present raging among swine in that county. , The Сна AIRMAN said it wa as the legitimate business of again 5 mae dp cot = now separating from the Ico mme et bre p carefully with or Wires p purpose, easing tho heat to | Lord De Vzsc: Societies, 8057. on the Sligo Show, and 6281. а the establishment. nd | ° or 85° ; А a portion or the LT is из M off, bad tl the Farming g Society calle d Farm - е | the heat ra judgm y direct, | thei ЫНА to dn m. ы a case of this kind по! Fra НАМ: ege Machinery. € | cutting and ойны the curd due. ati 'sufüciently timo should be los; for they did not kiio w the moment. bv. mosting o wh - Club, Mer yis Mechi cured so that it will not pack; ecountry. duced the of Agricultural Machinery | xi nes the whey үү it is then dipped into the | га woald propose 5 Mr. vba: shou i endeavour | Auxiliary Фә: ems Manual Labour. Е | or draining. vat and salted, 31b. to 100 of curd; | to find cases in Dublin, but if he did not within sa The PRESIDENT, in utei — | һоорз а and pressed three or four DÀ days, then Captain Thornhill should commun -— they iiie now wha Mechi had wed | vides turned and bandaged, when it is again pre with the Secretary of the Аура Farming , would refer them to hi ritings and if they Hh for 20 hours; it is then taken from the hoop, dressed | requesting him зА ave cases for Мг, Fergusop's oer o see what he had done, let them go to Tipar Ga | апа aed into the curing room; turned each day and | yation, and, on tting that, Tè should at once go down and remember that that when he took it the a Yo oil n tbe surface becomes too dr Dangers : and bleakest spot in the co nty o of Essex. ie We “ч, in a tabular form, a resumé of r reports of| Тһе resolution was then formally put aud. carried. bá d not only benefited пенсіі б inda dese ү some 4 f the factories whose statistics are given inthis| Zmplements at Erhibitions.—Sir РЕ. ERCY NuGENT mentioned, but he was Ше eady to na volum ^ moved * tha gricultural or other implement or assistance at meetings of t is bi "ten he hr facie | Lbs. or. | Machine, having obtained a prize from this Society, can, | to € vecti to tbe livre bn asked; ad È { мо mon (| Total Ibs. Total lbs. E Milk | without material alteration or improvemen vp d never refused his co- Lame у they т T Cows, | of Milk. |dry Cheese.| per 1b. of in e the shows of this Society for a similar priz as i "this trait in his. chara онг: | 2 р hees as always of me opinion with caede io prop o. | iha par ERR Eon Карага Rani a standard bulis exhibited at Mr. : Had eire 5 "Wie I ME d Mi 9.91 Slows Sau the ety. м bred ry aed га qu MEE Я ,122,88 207,813 | 1024 : 5 i к 20 sis min й " e "a eie for с Аб purpose,” < ете way vith, was pre-arrang ed and cou Ter E cL o£ 955,915 101,694 x should be tls wn away o e visible те to bea bad peser ent т "sut mua 976,378 95959 | 1017 |improvement should take place in their formation. He her y are not fully ior Meu. M Pu Lord 913 |therefore moved that the Council should take the economy of the use of machiner 1$ A ds 180 "647,560 68,141 ТУР matter into its serious consideration, and, no matter this ан when I conside Te V T S 1,760,815 174,253 9.81 |what was the result, he believed that opening a discus- almost the cradle of agricultu үч же e 636,077 ,862 9.8 sion on the subject, and ventil ting the entire thi g, and that th arretts, Ra io ul mes Pass MES bien have the effect of preventing persons sending in other Suffolk firms, have a world Я wi. Е , 2,524 90,853 | 9.93 me machine for competition year after year. | celebrity for their ir есейе m k ah í E ,826,050 181,643 | 10.5 t I can hard his hat arrived at by € aci Nugent, |“ a prophet hath honour Ber in 80120015525 1 2080/00 | 998. and, gri it wasa d d йсй» e, he vas Po slbi, be however, there may be a few w "The avera die: Tos ce per cow in this Table is inclined to th think the comm and therefore I will endeavour 0 that zm e; ог only 336 gallons per em This is #4 If they gave a prize for any АШКЫ ad bien. ras illustration, or analogous reasoning» is an кч ler y English Mme | believed, was to procure the best they could get, Now, especially steam-worked m: iin order 19 D eiit aed E d unfair to s pose he did not see how they cou uld refrain fi from givi ng a a|substitute for Баша E "d that quan ] falle th rtance в! В t the number of cows named. For the dre of | next time if it gm best that was exhibited in the | have 2015-46 рге-виррове its a, ' t is that of the several herds whose milk was | yard. ppose n produced the best implement|return ua to a state of isolation ct ы d how uch if any may | : € of their shows, and that they gave him a prize, | barbarism, I do not inte nd, on ает men à other z^ - home is ce ^ vendidi Mii e iere nba iu лере ен а ne: scratch | the various — of jc» arca а | E ug! ers exhibited mi be|so we nown you 507 t» NE yield а рег has varied from infortót "Wh EAE xd did that, they ight go on on | Scotlan à ше use of the inni is not gallons. г cow per . land give a prize year af b broad-castin мү T - T Joxe 3, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 517 Worked machinery as somparel with manual labour is well [small crop or to make a ama quantity of mesi beue mai ае im opr groa Landon тетү 1м for tanao |s iare quaai o moai am mannes м economia LI Our great pumping engines P arretts; there the whole the use of —-t ve that pete n in the — Ц —n of the United Kingdom the introduction of Troned implements would tend i ameliorate culti- increase rt of pounds of water one e foot hig . And the engi- on Sewage, said that by steam powe т 1000 | а гел m could be raised 300 feet high for 13s. zT unc farmers аге to provide themselves w ith drills, casar вч sbhing ei hay-makin sete m and many others, surely it is the duty, as it must be : » ec ы - of respect the pioneer in t| t work—I mean | welfare; and they should recollect that whilst they attached the late scia Fowler, whoso untimely end sorrowed | great importance to clothing the body, if they gave a fort- the minds of his numerous friends and admirers. I am glad | night's еро 6 to the stomacb, they eng өү, һе м раа ма to find that Suffolk is taking an active part in the manufacture | attend any more agricultural box — ofimproved steam cultivators. Although I have —Ó the | moi ore elotbing.. — Abridged from Suffolk Chro: ard, the ————————— T 1 1 power to agri- bít ws, culture is our crooked roads and small fields—before we can | Catalogue f emanon $ Co?s Patent Reaping and apply it we must have e en straight and our m large ng Ma chines. t 4 uld spea! mbe à or oss which occu: ul gene- This trad ray, "s - erp t È - Tc n: we e e e the purpose | e ап extract on T^ 255 g the farm bui n the proper positians and the fields of tbe piopi siae & x Рең Түлөн of timo and labour by reaping by machinery, And, no what is going on in the а 45 of а ка in different 5 parts of the country, and I kno 2 who have large эчсә h nes, yet it is ip a great extent true Y" reaping heavy-land farms who found grea ошку, formerly, in- machinery in gener: making eed ends meet aa by o use © ЕС * In order еъ ak to exhibit the economy of n , 80 red tion from men of very ден means they have becom cá very есен harvesting, as ена with hand labour, our” selda ai let ^00 yards 7 ay Pk: [€ ic] bem t ori Age educi x igo d ? p. NM on the conclusion of last Tarvos, begging to Em uw eene bid eee ode тесты d ot be favoured bya state h of the actual beller, ca up land, it would be Soni rd to “ pit" horses against | gain » money and time 'effe Xe а Љу their machines, А steam. Deeper and cleaner cultivation and more prosty result very 1 pi pix number of ' replies were pun returned, the f һе use of steam in any h í u muel полуд som ny. -— is —"Ü abundant in this country, and сап always be ha good security. We seem always to have a large surplus » ems as foreigners to ith us n growing and Wby ie se it at Номер According IX Bailey Denton, one i our best authorities on as wel on farm buildings, — 1 ) millions of acres still ка артел Rien t 5L acre, Here в atra then for Tes er more important and profitable implement than Garrett's horse-hoe. I have used one for 20 years, and it is still perfect. My man, by getting up Sir - working late, with suo Ё Average at actual saving in wages effected by machine—In Reap- rs of horses, has sometimes an horse-hoed 22 acres of ing, 4. - jn om Wheat in one day. Compare Que mm ym effectiveness of this | Average ac oat, aviy in wages effected by machine—In with han vertens td Age "a in улезе ныр de of си geons, fo Mowing, 18. 9d. as compa; е hand hoe, is very advantageous, for | Av, saving in time ected by machine, 40; cent. weeds appear neck An мус о aitei == uos ve т} комн t - gei one's work at the critical an time. won thai Тап Farmers who do e number of practical "urge who have kept an use iron harrows make a great mistake, They are much, more | account of their harvest exp nses for the of ep and — —QÜ on hasy lands, than the | com paring the em with the beet pri hand labour, But no Y iod per 00,000,000/. sterling ! Who, the - та this would P the оошу y infinitely be у foreign loan cg loss ме ад iculture esce - the non-use of prope i MONA are enormous [any a г тее ila o 1 ipa are inj jured or spoiled for rant of the cu coder and horse-rake. Th may be said of со! з ш с It m hardly necessary any longer to argue the е т» — we Er of machine work as A: of bas d perfe eultivation, and a want of proper | of - economy of machin ine harvesti ing. Our correspon- онй ө of Steam Р. тне ind i наса араб achines or implements | dents are unanimous in the opinion that there is also a am Power, —The mind is overwhelmed when it p M 33343 wis large agria in grain, though this is very variously the sub; f all- rf P1: Н n E parr гачан Да х anara parena PK EY I could go on foran hour or на нна the | stated, it being difficult to estimate the exact amount whose power the whale or the elephant are but as straws in vise med ai of British agriculture i ina great variety | with accuracy. 15 mowing, however, there seems to the wind, and yet so docile and obedient to the band and $ be a very general opinion that an extra yield of from of man that it crushes m. ла citate ti of ways; but as it is all down in my book, and as one | be a very g p y er fibre at his will and ure. Th 4 subjeat ata time is best, for discussion, I will conclude 3 ie of hay per acre is gained by the use of the Iw approach of th us tram as it almost flies o'er | with expressi that we are, as yet, only on | machine, а tos ering waves of the Atlantic offer іп vain | the threshold of agricultural perfection; that in days| “ арн yii to guide A we take the case of а trol acr trice clita . Е giant or | È пе ^e shall gr iy intensify our farming. That | farmer say 100 a of grain, and sa immeasurable strength if be will but be so converted. I have sums en Геце find their way to agri- a acres P artificial Grass. е е average price кы мона down as an agricultural maxim, *'never to use а "n we" he the Бч Ре rovement; but ^m. ere which this work would E ` let to harvest hands steam ерта мд ar ilem Mo obl when | thig can take place, our landowners and farmers too, | would p : pi » about lls. per acre for n, and costs on an av. St ihe SERE TÓC E ан #5 must give up а good many o qns old wee and 3s. 64, r Clover—the former tied а th less, and yet the latter has eight or more | affecti in mi be treated as a bus and stooked, К ter vina This price is supposed to 12tolócwt. Bat CA м пажата ed н , i set more free from the political « or party t those cases where it forms part of the m It never tires if fi coals and water, | NOW confine and cramp it, Lon to good men | hary et w wage. t of Work by Machi it does like the horse, does not require when not in work; | Will attract and encourage the investment of d Cost of Work by Hand.labour. оао. Mee А n y vc MAT goes pt d dea, ron gripes or inflam- | More enlightened views will be engen ndered by th & aa | atás and Ls. Dd. per acre. favourably with Аны. «ng, оиа establishment of се and improved education, Ta 109 acres кийа аб к sd е Е віпсе come to the conclusion that, even for во small == е eee — to your county for the .. 55 0 0 | 100 асгев дтаіп at 7а. 85 0 necessi аз one of 150 arable acres, a small steam engine is dud о e rici з аша elegant structure, the Кур асгев Grass at 30 ,, Grass at ls, 9d. 2 15 6 but теша поя эі will be doubted by some of my hearers, Маро! A noaie —À w graces the apes 1 м 8з. 6d. ...5 6 0 uc for M 10 ЄР d ICT pret «gn 4р pues. writer which I read this paper. І "know. how many good a у abundant and the y s каб Th is Ran now arming in the cost of am engine. T have seen |t hi Ti saving on on the 130 acres wonld be 301 19, wers costin; ong foe or 50l., and requiring deriye monument to their memories. eiii ult e or 35 per cent. .... Mess uelson & Co. ignorance is not bliss, ty I foresee that " "power T would again dra 29 — m the er that these are ready not imaginary Miami, b re based on the actua! . cheap т ailway conveyance, by red improved газаа Me e results obtained dores duces number of persons, de. literature, which now contains a record of | and xm every variety of circumstances, during the j| the sayings and agriculture, | past harvest." ссевз to a good library of scientifi, mechanica н i Li Ё ТЕ а p | 2 H = Ё e E LEER Ё 3 K B8 d as | 20d rii ege randa. giving у our ЧГ det the power of being able to rea tad Жайык >. Слвивів, A Foop Max ls 4hét qu oTt uber inve хурна tre т FAC TORY Benerhaeet is the m e iini of ile be well to state h gen y safely look forwar the ер іг е da Жы Fool Ает TM national iie Бийи Мей се to the requiro: id various processes conducted upon it are carried on as — vem s же -— âch > g differently from the old nola of farm as it is pos- EA cene , and the end of all appears to be ғ EJE ЕЁ & ЕЕЕ о B “ЕЕ 487 g "ME Ы E ы ЧУ E HHHH T 95 Н КЕ 88 GE f Н E f in f | і Е і H. BE E ih ii tan е A ÞE = © т сой они зани: to dut "mal s ior aet de dear. In the meris Y before the "e P average wages abourer were gi md than 4s. 9d. иши ü pÉ F THE il | T ПЕ geg i pi Н lev A done more than Ро other man for the farmers ав x n d S цо Pol асте а тосч P better d eges учан Aic Лы, We are first taken bee pc» one ven go а А Д анд he did not say e about ER куе? c rtable steam engines, of 12-horse power, ving а there was one that answered a little pus er cultivetot, oc ао, amd. dolag На work After UM discussion, h many members Hehe дзе: though there are some stiffish hills in the Мг. Месні said ; he did "mel pn r every bo to believe that | field, After the всагійег or grubber—w hM awe he Ferre a profit of farming, but he ym а ш эз, —9 són prefers sit the pp e gone through it, the soil he had done во for several years, ап cons red that is left in a very an 1 Hir b HER i F 1 E 553 g { H ї ë 5 { | d i d Ч s$ ЕР; Ё E 5 Б Из ER "d : | о wish E upon this requirement, at Leiston are making a straw the straw in its dry state ready for р judge from an inspection of ít admirably. I produce so IU Н ИНД E Eg ПНЕ 2 H fangs i fn jur REEF Te i Ра е іп Е by а boy, it looks as we — jen hm р ы. ups жр дез чарй ert ч gifted with life, though it is dificult to imagine any- that they amounted to TA uarters on 100 and that he | thing with life ym itself throu gh the вой with the had abundance of roo! hay and e mi dem ego on his | tremendous along with. look like ад, they wo vonid, А р not айа rd to m We proceed. to a larger field, if we may so term it, for і 4 5 € 5 d E E Ё, Li 1-6 4 В 8 Е Ly H E - у, it is РА ч сч н the . Tho superiority of steam z ў і E ЁЁ Ё z 518 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (оета 1, contains In this Mr. Lawson has мА which Mr. Lawson he most convenient, | shoe, or “ground,” and fitting om img aai O HEC 4 iM сеу oat bis system, The s as ^ аз the most pod Handcock's butter|either side, and at right angles to te е, grubber has been over every part of it, and some o tbe press of the СУ и, aes ^ nd arge € 2n — Д hoeing tin ne wA. each of these “ кага tity | к of this part of the building is ing | А ment is converted into a Ü soil is as finely prepared as if E aora hz c ef urnam 4 qd а п А-А, ^ т Mr. Lawson's use, It is large | horse-hoe. А small harrow cau ales D or «мыш lone cost a nice little ^ in the operations | and. well abe al would answer ДЕ. Жылу y for |t oes at а cost of 9s, extra, кабы егч -— төшөм. c. "cà been | which indeed we believe he intends to te it ocea- | vating tines for the hoeing tines тА apes y ni utilised as much as n ys ble, and ("^ entered largely sionally during the winter season. М another | verted into а small grubber, and бен, ement кш into the construction a which Mr. Lawson has|look around the buildings, we now go to another|implement this makes. It can be fitted E constructed through t LEA: The acres are laid department of Mr. Lawson's operations, On such five-tined grubber ; bu any Irish smali Фа, out in a somewhat novel fashion. At first sight it is | extensive farms as Brayton 1 and Blennerhasset a large | three-tined implement is large enough The firme, is intended fo кан quantity of manure is of course want d, much of is lso d up as aP raiser crop, or for a market gardon, pe we are most which is bones, In order that ys а 4 i tines and putting a brander on {һе е correct if we e say for both, as, composition of his bone ам m this was written, Mr. tall has giren in the | has fitt ill to erush, Асе he parts of the combined imp] ма рїесө e of ground set aside for ihe irt LU acres of | himself, He also intends to supply ue to other He begins git t the single ridge hoe, of whieh t Pot e price mU uu сата — o! "on atos, "d Pens, De "e v, Mr. Lawson bad not the slightest To convert it into a double mould-board "ES. te Gooseberry, Black Актер Каз майт у, Dam безе s er, it was only after visiting o convert it into a threc-tined cultivator с 931 Lettuce, and the ls. АЛІ look very healthy si Hall, and seeing Le as. га йон ач табет, the eost is . à x Y l ed n going into farming on the scale he o conve n a common plough me - Tabt Tr? знае us rami ы — ": oing. Не e i some of the best farmin To convert it into a Potato raiser . NI i y arm in England, and is now making use of the T t of В ый: sU up, v ie rime д acquired. And now the erm aim ы NN kl 1 bilis Mi h Th гч ildi ll new, оё all t г. Lawson, - addition t eing n| Proposed Testimonial to ldermaa inga nnd аЙ | ce wif but g M ires 2 enthusiastic farmer, is also equally enthusiastic| i$ currently reported that the farmers «E { «is ue ins n in this neighbourhood. The shed ad r of —M so is ML all this large | con templating the presen tation of a testimonial to e, for po^ Кы. гый stoc A amount not à pital, makin mg all these ex mi altera. | Alderman Mechi, in token of their a appreciation af ià affnir, and covers a Min tho agh Mr. Lawson Mo. and тате all his time ап ntion with | eminent services to agriculture, е sincerely trat already finds it too sm. all for "his ү number of horses the report is well founded, and that thë Bas and stock, The interior is "divide 2 avenues, along horses, &e, The whieh are the ра for the into force. ought. to share і in "the profits ‹ of capital, and belie eves the viow of putting the principle ^ à Co-operation | that He а strong conviction that labour with a Low space floor ean be flushed which run dini Кра of an arrangement of pi building, in a few minutes, All these washings are carried off by underground d tanks Metal troughs for food a the fronts ot the stalls. me м! mala water in a few m в employ dy n along | чанне Pipes, mnd dap — tinue his labours n the farm is to make them | par pet. project sede actuated, as Ы ба: у is, b irely ph ME motives. Abridged from tho 80 beas eattle and their be adding із pecu throughou the Meme ing by means of а railro were for during their mid- pu feed an stable of үг, ume conditioned hors work we hav: see rters, the P а here is alor ong w лек n. Адјој oining this i e house | of е ihe plough, the grubber, | tion of i quite | the Зе published Teport "t. she Commissioner of by metal | Na td {з combined im D 'l'he lar e q quantity o of food ear jv the Wigton Adver Miscellaneous. ow: Glasnevin Combined Im race yer £g - Far. his implement, for wh ich the judges awarded еда, Г аб the Dublin Aci ieu salt e Society's "Mr. ере, of Glasnevin, The following Fore ate How |h rong we ачы вау, ч we asit cannot be said—that to the mun of useful m i үөс nevertbeless still be true that he has dome mom i rouse а i give а who fought a fierce and уде ; he has impro В 6 VA Ёё (17 from а communication by Mr. Bald nal Edu —There are, however, gre 16 поен: іп Daan out an sr that ill X as ood plough and a good grubber, As a general rule, plement will not give as satisfa AN is covered in, the of Irish small D are v “able advocacy „o£ tho- corn Эри ng. Let the may, no one — bu have iun n performed, or o C- sophieal patFiotiam by pd м үөр first to his publie - ery — We gen armers, not one of ры e grou nd, putting in motion "E vies, other hafts, — fly wheels, x» Ж. ш wheels, bands, cranks, valves, impr i. d syi rums is i енида pied - e int elevated on hich ery extensive and complete. |i „000 fa holds above 30 acres. The great ad in of these N do 0 one can, gie doubt rods, and Dae m pet it will—when the whole ; шеш. would present to this class of fa Sas ү n this subject, i to pi at once that of all the pine then in со ned im- E" he great advantages t ch a successful co r. Waldr chea ne of Bentall’s, Hey ridge, Maldo: e asez, М І had нас ау seen іп England, And ll was the first—o t Enormous quantities of qm and md have aid down arious Pl Eu s si Ad ts owner. wn other places, put into use. I ЖОШО have "ot ih recs would a to the im Mete ot | е farm buildings, | i will hich lind or isa ni in Е ъч enables а hman t skill to the i һе “Б e». аы: к entire ене n plough is 12 EL A see | а double- mo уйны be b coulter bid vo Mn. latter a ridging b stones, and i pa ri well ч 2 small expendi р 14 bowls, all йй, ad "lisi milkings. Нег bs rds ar "tho milk is made into “А-ай | arit wan o . | place of the TE n | useful ай appropriato Y his position a scientific farm » we C. correctly informel, def ч thé freshd | Тт "E JuNE.—Turni tiv ness | indeed, і in most SRE of this — sot cum. lement, as dio pie oughm i eq ie Pap which long б к з е: ы б оЁ по implement. The beam and p imple- Е а та, а «и i common plou h body, and ТЯ for is | and the dins eigh | the month. The order - should "be sown is that of the on TUIS fe the ov rans: crowded in f “ ты in Ма tho | referr d бы Inge harrow: ыы вап mi буе in dry weather. characterizes P f S yellow Turnips; 4. =ч“ — have come into broad w^ work for ав many as four ОГ or even the utm il үйлө that this operation Leber — med. One ho rse-hoewil on * : | reduces the a "1 Hg toa width of е the ; this state it weig is ea The mou good Лів use " abor! raised traps "about two perro is d In able ot четче үзө маб splitting drills powe he action of the hand sinis ogether at the fro eii, апа e widen close, а according: to the width. of "ide Ша ted. nta pushes an nd e ieo po кї " s to give d ants except those \ jers n ) IX THE ; GARI )ENERS' - cH RONICLE A $ Jj ND AGR 1 ICU] TUR AL 4 РЕТТЕ, 519 pe. чы А Mich : ——M эте Y TE hid EU m ‚жи bal n d pur, xc - ec 5 rho of , alj likel сеш y be of wo Th be y to s Tus A hus . Pis [or is o require | m earth is taken ё unskil at | the 1 re it, Кее, еп һу the eed ; guan ancther ш» | dow; р the М Жз an X ABA - en it паса small e Post to pat on coati: II thus ү: vh. without i| kept тане ч hair, ng of 5 cbe 9 LA -W T ede ien o bi XE between a pe eee reme drean ag MI Моге boed ich k il essing dedi "y ESEI the an w is ned Ы, wi pub den and dus = ә ае ead a з qr pedi — free pun, ie —— m LE E EA weeds s ap end, dd PU eut be 2. ing enm v А. 1 ү. агі nont & secon t | nth s oweri tbose v dre — UDINE m» b, and 4 Sa амаг ma ing, m Кес = НЕ I ‚ша a or T tb th 4. d roadcas: v ust e e ng IY — and the y Тагир land f CE be sown The ооа y 4, DROPU — und ortni EE Tj „Варе d = жр en tire don Seven ыш lent LT, E Ju MET Lea i mm pe is to 3. - pee rt home má е ep: Trai ме -— is " of ^ А p tu I | a x S PA deu is y be so ing qe es > б гор, ү! = imi ronio, dient | "Toti iones a the dir $o Gervetgo х сї е . ve ga Parmi ire korte boei ыр euam. over the E ndents. pasta the e will mon СЕК" one E broken ы rm riot edes sio take | which Шога үа d greri RÀ , witb e M out ә hob tbe me may tar. by e tod der grat wil gin үз Өн үс, ЕТСЕ кт MORE 5 cu Erde Rue гоо! Le soil ET Du күр AMD sand | ng the Ма ы, ef 1 —- repeated th ы MED e A ti mim m e sequence v mure, А Аф umm t JE efe — | erit TEE eil pct ксл xcd earl rich T сЕ т Тул LE Wis med "x ыа: neri Mr boringe ri July EP Tim e mei TAS tere m g* so spring у, RE prembe: agir Y TE СА ^Y БС Gags LET Rock. ЕМ E e o if the ib by е t there aub: | yon wil every t la A N SUSS. чо т EUN Ru ee p enim, сабоо the "E e T0 to T$ ; mary Dam игин, wil aton ға ^ and ti a ап it. m Guano, dich will will 4t iu f ы жос, x ды e dry, the de -— Еца "р rut. Сом T. $e meii d x ey ор, орй каг емне, ST Xp ЧР тити wm ит Rora War y =- Feb iod CIT m ur бете MEUS со М not weigh “уто В г" поь Дера, E alto à buil ша го gathered Sd pio a trong з Еа сена Baruna LIST. pean ED с-нт T l —3 m nec i Lire "iine UT rp rower: sed eating : S day obe A те A ato а mhont When 8 — 5ч seti Ras rns стаз. , the morning, Жу Ж: more : йы" Сү AN paced Ui large sbeaves more to DET no with then p e и LIND 7" D ê pM Dinding, th rap en To ju, và "dir 3 lar ато оик et E w A unm Lp " , : а "бени m Aer 4 EM then = EE. oe 2 тоа бе мате, ы ил dag ort » tho shoves pau sr Lp baec 20 may m of ld EL е du LE А) , RIN n U РРА tuii. be o d the be en ос. sine кы PZN Jen ia keep ad ha Xi e: ete ol thomo ts се Б: e dor the I E inmost. th К DEWEY two m 12 or 1 4 the ib - чы йе аа езы пета tenor nt Loa үт ч бе dii EE. eI e VICE Tum чиња, үү eil a ab. cero TL standi n Ше ш dn oting up T — "rains ише off А37 reae йш кетин under me 4 HE Taon киста cri му ге оѓ the be EE pue (^ озү HYD DM roo Bare pat ap in lost, d M elei Mg TER T two "WASHI BUD ROP ke KURR a up AIL the E est 4 of is w хо w UNE in UL moms v^ TIT toe jor throwing сс ETTIN чондор т mde ser 10 or heating. made in the being frm bol e Wheat ha er after чу » Sam 1 the with Д р. а itis irm ola o сел е j ТЫ сы the атин: битта RET ELIO ӨТЕ: млад Ету case it тау be mowo, to dry to make CIE Б Jane. Lee eam add —bat MI ^ ө, P ME ELI pA сартар тро сети IRN fallow ready be p "lay may b eosin or u Ыла, ы Sumar by the WA CENE «| land, soon PBa alloen w e Ero yarda ui rolls the ind rm жиш aman б, n DE yos The On which use nesitesciy tu he might Ке ho swathes " D PAR jam be as all sown with Tarni Tolle, div Ж cuore poca and TME; Я TEPA EE E 41 отым ктм а. efe 1625: — oed е; Рр ‚ Не n occasionally, n rnips. iri DES e put Vu Two ° a т RE EN коеп and of SENSE, е ой ine four Pa; sd eer m Hermes t GIN $ are carry into "Turn. mi and or ЖА PM; [7] wii ное ES, г «АЙ "e to а Носа that ~ rA 5e - a fot ёт 24 ~ нр ford EE Es Men i denn Er Yn oo tme AL: U сазна шшс HE oet ыы [e rr of "y not ine m d ine: Re Г into ym unl EI ES фас x ЕВ vu SEE. mm the ач ind it YE pe dh iind TORY ткр oe horse обо before EE ar YU BM. х anii e пева 8€ "Ip ne pi h; and лде ont os n pum EE COXMERTATOLY n4 i tiree а all dnte: "p" [ut Wu eum. P. sud Price ATOR THE тенте TI TECUM dot ak Е n i бйр toe И үхкт тити as х Thr палак TET ove le Edu E "и ENT А a Ted hand D. ep ter. adopted, аа one SERES pen enin оо ] ler le шит cleaning M шама эра edd cum i adag комис reris E umen nen uem tal тн eia no mi ines aro ode ; and ELE bes rere tis се: КРЕЧИ пм ani а Е а таана созай tbe . CAUTION ы in сш тсс edm EE ZI " meth d merda E ERE ruri It I Н+ косын рус CL LIE and mde ^ appesranos, their Рай air ai erp чс ыз ec hn ci Seis T rie Wine, that d E ; CE TIC RES TIT тела : Rough are four, mwa; eee Varr төшө wishing t do EE: mum pw EE ara EE Шона ——À мы тулуы yog: i Prope Berre Бал Li t ; j HYD usen, with label TURIS CHARLES LT SHOW rd Testimoni oda etr, РО йди: БУ, айз, o terii MERO тут n applicat ndn Y 074108, Pub юл. N, viras Uni Р NDON. ane is 520 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jowa 3, jg SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT m LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865, PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY QUEE | HER MAJESTY THE ALEXANDER BHANKS & Бох are А. S. & Box, in introducing Jn, gratified to find that in the large provements into their МАСИТЕ and increasing demand for their have been careful that the айта celebrated MACHINES, they receive in point of durability, simplicity qr a conclusive proof that their construction, and superiority in f merits are every season becoming ^ work executed, which have al | along been peculiar to SHANE more appreciated by the Practical MACHINES, should still Temain, Gardener. AND MACHINE SHANKS’ PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, and BALMORAL ; in the GARDENS a the ROYAL ости, Verre at KENSINGTON ; in the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL epo COMPANY t. SYDENHAM ; in TETE PARK; n БЕН PARE; y hundreds of the principal Gardens in the Kingdom, as well a merits have been fully proved and their =; PRICES—including Carriage to most of the T Railway Stations and aud Ports in the Kingd SHANES' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 18 SHANKS’ W PATENT ЖАШЫ MACHIN E for 18. » 10-2nch Machin 2310 0 19-1nch. Machin 27 12 6 Easily Worked bya Munani QUT ас. e s» m .. .. -1nC AC. @ ss .. .. .. t or, & а Mashina no LM 0) Easily T MM лае Machi ачр » теру 14-іпећ Machine . ДО co du 0-10: УРО буа В ЭЛН кер ое ores om ev } Ditto by Two Mem 16-inch Machine . m «. 6 12 6 Ditto by a Mon. 817 6 H 24- Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, 4s. ES ү рө, else. и 75. 6d. dili "inpr NEW PATENT HORSE ? NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACH 8 of Cutter. рр If with Patent Delivering Apparatus 25-inch Machine .. T T $4 512 Цу 0 AE " "Obs. бет, зоа “Machine jv n n. „519-00 ^. © 90s. extra. 28-inch Machine ., - dedi 1050 2. s. 908... 36-inch Machine ., m ., 2:22.05 0:52 25 79086 5 30-inch Machine 1515 0 30s 42-inch Machine .. as Ls 2231196 «01:0: в e 4050, | Silent. Мба 125. 64. pae Boots for Pony; 2ls. pu inis Уу 43-inch Machin. „2 0 0 .. 40. Di fto for bor s 165. pers Silent Моа, 20s. extra; Boots for Horse’s Feet, 242, per set. A. S. & Sox have pl itti List f the hundred ished individuals, both in this country and abroad, whose patronage they lure nour to ri | For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Pal Hampton Court, hoiii, and Balmoral. | HIS MAJESTY Tur Биго OF THE FRENCH mci THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND | HIS MAJESTY THE KING ОЕ SAXON HIS EXCELLENCY T. IAN MINIS HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS P TU RINCE OF PRUSSIA HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP О ORK HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY THE RIGHT HON. LORD PALMERSTON | the Duke of Bedford m at Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham The Right Rev, the Lord Bisho) urha: The Right Hon. Lady Rashleigh His Graco the Duke of Newcastle | t Hon. the Earl of ix vip | Тһе Right Rev. Ha Lord Bishob of i of Rip Eq The Right Hon. the ies Boyle His mue Dus of Marlborough The Rent Hon. the Earl of Caw: | The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Killaloe The Right Hon. Holland um е e of Ruti | DE cut Hon. the Earl of Denbigh | The Right Roy. tho Lord D T Melbourne The Right Hon. Lady M Taggart, inton race the Duke of Sutherland | he Righ t Hon. the Earl of СаПожа, | The Right Rev. Lord Bishop Nix The Right Hon. Dowager Lady Cl Нз Grae the Duke of Buccleuch | Tho Rig ht Но; e Earl of Hopetoun The Right Hon. Lord Ba ор The Right Hon. К. C. esbitt Hamilton I Son the Duke of De | Right Hon. the Earl of Manstield | The Right Hon. Lord Monck Tho Right Hon. Lord Crewe HE не reda of — The Right Hon. 008 Earl of Millto» The Right Hon. Lord Hatherton The Right Hon. Lord Е Hu eu ti олов f Athol | ре Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird The Right Hon. Lord Binning His Grace did: Norfolk | по Right Hon. the Earl of Winchilsoa The Right Hon. Lord Lovat 'The Right Hon. Lord Humo нео the раа Aon and Brandon | The Right Hon. the Earl of Zetland The Right Hon. Lord Rollo The Hon. Mrs. Howard m race the e of ! The ИНЕ Hori the Earl of Min А5 The Right Hon. Lord Braybrooke The Hon. Gerald C. Talbot Hs a >s Duke of lbumborland [ The Right Hon. the Earl of Kin The Right Hon. Lord Blantyre The Hon. Hely Hutchinson Ніз саа hs Duke of Roxburghe The Right Н. ie the Earl of Sea: Mord The Righi Hon. Lord Berwick 'The Hon. C. L. Butler Ha гасе шо Duke of Wellington The Right Hon. the Earl of Southesk The Right Hon. Lord Halliburton The Hon. C. S. Cowper Th сха н е hai The Right Hon. = Earl of Kinnoul The Right Hon. Lord Churchill The Hon. Captain Duncombe The Most Hos EI Marquis of Normandy The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie The Right Hon. Lord Ossulston 'The Hon. Ashley Ponsonby Tha Mom. Hone e Marquis of But The Right Hon. the Earl of Bessborough The Right Hon. Lord ptas The Hon. E. Coke а Tux on. the Marquis of Winchester The Right Hon. the Earl of Brownlow The Rıght Hon. Lord Vern The Hon. Captain Drummon' Th Most Te the Marquis of Exeter The Right Hon. the Earl of Howe The Right Hon. Lord Willoughby de Broko The Hon, Francis Drummond тре Most Hon. the Marquis of Breadalbane The Right Hon. the Karl of Lin ndsey The Right Hon. Lord Cremorn The Hon. John Ashley... Tho Most on. the Marquis of Westminster | The Right Hon. the Earl of ies The Right Hon. Lord piece The Hon. Captain Аг шо, Bart. Tho Most ues the Marquis of Lansdowne The Right Hon. the Earl of Ranfurly The Right Hon. Lord Inchiquin The Hon. Sir Edward рии, Tne Мо gen the Marquis of Stafford The Right Hon. the Earl or SRL EO The Right Hon. Lord Rokeby The Bon. Syd еы Саги Tho MON nm the MEUM ^ bon ad The Right Hon. the Earl of Koss! The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh The Hon. E egio The Most Hon. tho M of Aberco; The Right Hon. the Karl of Harrowby The Right Hon. Lord Ashtoun Tho Hon. Wm. Maul duo Mont Hon. the s Marquis ot Londonderry he The Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury and The Right Hon. Lord Stanley The Hon. рдү E Frederick Pollok e Бї о h 16] mM Hon. the Marquis of Tweeddalo The Right Hon. the Earl of Westmoreland The Right Hon. Lord Berners ratis! Tho Hon. Pe The Right Hon. the of Aylesbury The Right Hon. the Earl of Dalhousie The Right Hon. Lord H Tho Hon. Бего poc | The Hon. the Fari of Tankerrille The Right Hon. the Earl of Portarlington The Right Hon. Lord Kingalowa The Ho ‚Ж. Нш Tho Rione Вор. бези of Poulett The PG Hon. th e Earl of Kilmorey The Right Hon, Lord Rivers 'The Hon. H. Petre Campbell | The Right Hon. the Earl Me The Right Hon; the Earl of Dartmouth The Right Hon. Lord Taunton The Hon. and Rev. Ans ; Í The Right Hon. the Earl of Can The Right Ho Hon. @- Ша Barl af Guildford The Ri ht Ho Oranmore Hon. and Rev. [Y | pence e Right Hon. Lord W d Rev. "v. TR t HN be = of Shaunon Hon. Earl Жоодо The Right Hon, Lord Mss due Sir John Neeld, Bart. E d dg EE 1 13 Yan The klent Hon: Kord fort Sir Arthar ugs Pafe, | The Right Hon. the Earl of The Richt Hom. th е! Right Hon, Lord Sudeley Sir ur Philip Hornby | The Right Hon. the Earl of Lauderdalo The REM Hor Duct óc MARE Tre Right Hon: Lord Jonn inne Admiral Вг, 1 tess de Mor: xA The Right Hon. Lord C: H. е, E zs Бі дас m Kari of Home The Бам Hon. the Countess of Waldozraro The Right Hon. Lord Middleton Sir x M. Steel Grav 6 Н Tho Right Hon. the Earl of Carminum The ibt How. шск Tho Kis Нов. Lord Calthorpe Sir Charles Tan DS опе, Bart it The Right Hon. the Earl of Northes The Rigat Hon. Viscountess Castle S DIERE Hon, pond Аташ Sir Lydstone Newman, Bart f Righ БАН of i leroagh The Right Hon. Lord ir Lydstone New Р Tho Right Ms. the Earl of Stamford d The Күн ды Vio Viscount Seaham ag The Right Hon. Lord Canoro a jn Coleman Rashleigh, B j | Mari he Right Hon: Viso t Evers on. Lord Carrington Sir John Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen The Richt Hon: V ce M etd The Right Hon. Lord Dufferin Bir Pip irm Bart. Tus К Hon: (ho Был ог Арегдовп The Right Hon. Viscount at Boyle чеш Ths Right Hon Тога nee Em uus Dunbar, Barb. 7 Үрү жугу; 7 if Purne: jet s can пан defe во to: ЧИТ intimate that their Warehouse at 27, Leadenhall Street, is the only place in London where intending rt A Lawn demet achines. AU sizes are kept in stock, whether i Fons Pin y, or Hand Power, ja AND SOLE MANUFACTURER DER SHAN KS. AND рта DENS IRON i E ' WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. 7 NDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E e Jora 3, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 521 GREEN'S Е UND MESSOR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. BY арти APPOINTMENT. ER TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY E MANUFACTUR THE QUEEN. Ж, ADJUSTING JOINT EA QUA FOR RAISINC OR DEPRESSING » AD HANDLE T UTE IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY' S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1804. REEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition, The Judges at the гы. Sis pov 8 pes held бс 20, 1864, awarded them а First-class Certificate ia ine were given), and, at the same time, suggested a slight alteration, ch has been done, and Messrs. T. G. & Messrs, T. G. & Sox beg to state that, owing to the great SEP и ний MACHINEN in e us they ved ре. дою, execute orders with that due to their numerous customers, but are now happy to inform them, tl y ; whereby they trust to be in a position to send off all orders the day they are received. j PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. To ut 4 -— To Cut 18 inches 6 ve vs = 10 O Suitable for One Person. Ue, e EA Ld x Suitable for a Lady. ji u : == y Т9 E Д дшш fr Teo аса » * >» “э 5 10 0 Su - or = Person. 22 .. К - 1 9-3 оре Ту s E чот бэт 90 0 " Packing Cases are iiie at the grim low dei viz.: for de 10 and 12 aee Mas ыры .; l4and 16 inches, 4s.; 18 and 20 inches, бз.; 22 ы 24 inches, 6s. Parties providing themselves with Lawn them away, when not in use, to prevent them from getting damaged ; if returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them. PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY dope T Patent лер Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching to y Chain Trac To Cut 26 inches ss Ren 413 0 To Cat тү be as "m 0 б } Leather Boots for Pony, 2s ОЯ 4 R49 И ЖАН реони RUE GT е е аар. » е о i оов for Horse, 268. The 25, 28, and 30 Venues can easily be worked Aci a Bet: or 287 Teo pen on an even Lawn, the 30 and 36 inches by a Pony, and 42 and 48 inches by a Carriage Horse ; ЭМ, as the MACHINES mal Vcn usu ho Po ER TAPER : ; TuS ing Fh. the HOM, PONY, DONKEY, and HAND MACHINES possess (over E other mu ст еу of demo the cutters being ме each side, become blade. when g one y ; g „ масих A 4. д 41. 4 д 1: 13 p 3t z E 1 = 4 4h зуут бов. will cut up ih new. ng y y any p p ‚ The ab M ғ, "Tis UM E „т, : 1 hi Jali 10 H Ln 4 17 4} ineinal Rail Stati d Shippi Port in Eng p workmanship ; ug P P у PPS oT НАБАВИ т ATTE > 2 E 4 , and. if not approved of. t + t ^er , 7 LE „ - THOMAS GREEN ax» SON, _ Эйн IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; 2, FARRINGDON pus сааш pa E E.C. 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; and HADWIN'8 BUILDINGS, Т STREET, LIVE 522 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jem 3,186, NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, ЕОМ MIL JA LS Gg. N, GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY ME. р, as well as the Nobility, Gentry, and Merchants, have favoured me ЕЁ d ба аи Cut to one Л ciu РЕ PER Dia AvERAGE THICKNESS, 15 to 16 o Under Under "Under Under Under VERACE THICKNESS, 1 foot super. | 2 feet super. | 3 feet super. | 4 feet super. | б feet super, 6 A 4thsquality —.. — .. per bue fet case э ы or about 13d, per foot, || : — БЕГ ЖОЕ, фу Ай » | 4ths quality 134. 14. : A 3d. 24. — BELT — S " 60 0 H So Wu M 2 ү A 3 Bet p MT 5 92 0 E S айк ^ 2 21 24 3 4 |Bestt ,, 24 3 4 5 GE THICKNESS, 21 oz. | AVERAGE КЕН. 21 ол. 10s quality |... — ,. per 200 feet case ^d 6d. orabout 24. per foot. E 4ths rds 06 as : d. Ha bue s КА К: 42 0 2} 3ds PT —, S VR ж 63 0 О ше |248» 2 3} д a i Best ,, А M ed 89 0 5.8 А Tu nons 45 n dcus i ii hd 7 VERAGE THI ол. Аувнлов 'Їнїскхїзз, 26 Léo quality 4 3M. 31d. 14. 4M. od чашу m S "7 d case me "ed. or about E ре foot. | 23s Ba d ET : 4 i а Ve e 33 » Р | Best Di 6} 7 т : de - „Жо » E 97 | tn B Squares usually kept in Stock, &e. ) EXTRA WHITE or ПЕРЕ aee: GLASS, very EAE for Яб 3 5. e © 101 хро, 16 0 " ? | 32 o. nd 49 - RUBY, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, COLOURE d best Glazing. "GROUND, and FLUTED GLAS Hi ENAMELLED, 5 ЕД The above prices are only manufacture them. Ihavealsoa GREEN TINTED GLASS, which I ean strongly recommend, Ir Summer it gives а cool appearance and in "Winter а warm one. PROPAGATING PRESERVE CUBES. E MILK PANS. HAN In. Without. With ra ch. MEUS ш 44. s п RANEE diam Lids ids. Lm mE rni A акса. fim, 3 y: 0 5 2 mee. - а ex 3 08, 4d. 0 6 each. (LER diras M ; 103 s. US, 4d. oe 3 » „ 0 6 £50.66 ..0.8 Н 12 Te i A WE » i; "on 7 в ЧӨ 007 ede озь: ? QNS туйга ho. 08. " j ж Peg A ard out ec 16 ч 2580-5 NI I3 4 атлет о n" E y 3c hA oh cob y 8» ug qe гас ый EE Ea OA n ae 6 A48 зей бо, б" ОШ RS зло еа” [18 - 22 2 yu s в» 08 0 p [fremorabletops ls extra, 102110 2:2 4 m " { келег; 2 x S S Br "— q TU with |- These will be found pers AE Z3 быйан sizes in , orig e zt to bha other kind of Jar. | р proportion. ris TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT нка and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLA GENUINE WHITE LEAD, 30s. per Cwt. SECONDS E 28s. LIN Pon Rana PINE OAK er Gwt ditto, 12s to CRYSTAL or PAPER, 10. » » 1 Stock Squares. per Cw ri. AR NISH, Ae o 125 per AGE i PAINT, 34s. per Cw PAINT, 245. hundred v чар pure Zine Paint, with 3 gallons| "This paint adheres” firmly” upee walls, redsta Che| ee Psi and a hal of тта Е i and is free from t the gloss Жк м оа oil| work in exposed situati Be еа en s А пзе bling a sina ntes. an lron Bridges, Co пао ny o 5 oz. Squares usually kept in Stock, packed in 100 ft. and 100 ft. Boxes. Stock Squares. | им. 3rds. | 2пйз. | Best. з bylli| 14 by12 | 17 by 13 | 22 by 16 Ls A A aS gn gt ба. б. 0a. 20269) hus sa. || 16 by 10 | 14 by 124 | 18 by 13 (зу 16 оу | ($9y 92 | 92 by à | 9b by (5 145 by 115 15 by 12. by 13 0 by 17 10 by 8 |12 by 9 |12} by 103 |14} by 10: "byll | 153 by 123 | 18 by 14 | 22 by 17 105 by 81125 by 95 |13 bylO |15 by 10 154 by 115 | 16 byl2 | 22у 14 | 24by l7 f '' 11 by 9 13 by 9 |13} by 10$ 13 by 11 (|l0s. 64. |12s. 04. |14s. 84. 17s. 3d. || 16 by ll | 16} by 12 | 24 by 14 | 20 by 1 111 Бу 9112 bylO |14 byl 14 byll | by by 2 у 15 | 22byl 15} by 10316 by10 |14} Љу 13 15 byll flis. 6d. |13s. 64. |16s. 04. |18s, 04. |13 by12 | 18 y by 15 | 24 by 18 13i by 194 | 22 by ORCHARD HOUSE SIZES, Аз reco pem у and supplied to Mr. Rivers, and the leading Ника o x the day. | AVERAGE THICKNESS, Mo E THICKNESS, 21 02, | 108 Inches by 124 Inches. ge 2nds. Best. 20 Жы c. y 12 Ta^ Aths. 1 » „ 20 » 13 5 14 Б S 14s. 6d. 2 » d » Per 100 feet .. | 118. 64, | 13s. 64.) 16s. 185. 20 m ча 5s [: т, du » » 20 1 E 0 18 5 m m ) 20 кз vB К Г] for the sizes stated, but if a quantity of any other size is required, Mey can be supplied at about б, per cent. additional, provided time р * £ 2208 $a PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISH GROUND PATENT DRYERS, 3d. to 41d. per т LINSEED OIL: 35. "s sel. » OXF ORD OCHRE, 34. to 417. per lb, BOILED OIL, 3s r Gallon RAW TABIR, ti t je BEENTINE, бу d pe Fin itto, 64. to RE itto, 38. КЕ i GREEN PAINT, all shades, 285. io 60s, рег cwt, PREPARED OIL for е рег Gallon. | BLACK PAINT, 24s. to 36s. per BRUSHES for Ditt uired shade, Iti th rain o EA. Сл ег md ey laid on by а Pipe of all Sizes, OLD LEAD bought or taken in phn um PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, & PLUMBERS BRASS ` NETT CAS. Per 100 fe 4ths. | rds. 118, 64,1 13s. ба, 3rds, | 2nds. дй йй 18s. 6@,| 245. Joxe 3, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. ———— GARDEN HOSE, GARDEN HOSE, б = тея Ene. x London India-Rubber Company, Limited, Малой puc ECHANICAL RUBBER, 1ronmonger Lane, Lond WING da ATER riage paid to "e "Statio on ИШ un Great Eastern Li ine. This the best and cheapest parice yet akro- uced; the water may be ipped ilted and pour: by merely raising th handle it can be uda е с] e ground and the fra " tached. E: by W. S. Bovrrox, Rose Bes Iron Works, Norwich» "*MUEL G ERROY, S GENERAL HORTICULT epar B UIL ye near Reference hted ve (ho Nobility and e througbout Great Britain and Ireland. eenhouses and Conservatories. REEMAN, H сна Works, Hackney, N.E., Established = Good substantial еч» GREEN. HOUSES, тей, г fixing. 42 feet by 13 feet, 501. ; 21 feet by 13 feet 23 3 1 10 fee! is 00 ys Кудо, for Sale, 36 feet by 19 feet. di H MAKERS, HORSE RAKES, LAWN MOWERS, | kin Water. 9 $i ue MERCHANT, PES, fro тош B Lim Sin 2-inch, 1s. 4d. :— 2-пе 8. 2H m Arti Td. M BEN NE Stock 1з. Td., 2s. 6d., М. each. THROTTLE VALVES, 10s. 6d., 13s. ôd., and r Connexions at uso low prices, and all goods of first-class samufackare, € A 7 ue ey ‚А post punctually E the unt t. J. TETUR x k Water, oT WATER PIPES, at ae ra Wholesale Pric with Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, very other don. ht and og is each. Чар m Conical, Cylinder, TUBULAR, and and Iron Stands to 0s. 6d. each. Patent Valves, Improved быч M. [oe greg uj pply Cisterns, and a lescription in stock, at Oe PYNCH. HITES Iron Wharf, EPE un Street, Black- friars Bridge, Aet S. Price List on applicatio: Midland Steam Power Horticultural "A Hot-water Works, Mec rdi ce G. MESSENGER, the Mm of the above Works, finding it — comite the gréat demand for ке Hortioultural, Buitines an atus) to make lar; additions Promises tud. e Eb pA e with an entire set En STEAM R MACHIN. ial i to him АЛУА фе {бой and йори, Ар 'est possible price priteni EN KT Catalogues, T^ NSTON'S PATENT BUILDINGS for HORTICULTURE, Highly Commended b: ће Royal Ho , South” nOn: Plans an ates onses ofthe following sizes always in stock „ор, 24 ; Half-span, 24 by 10 feet ; сево, 24 by 8 feet. Stereoscopic "for 6 sta: mps each. |y illustrated, br P ost for 20 Amps from the Кг AMES CRANST ME Architect, No. 1, Temple Н EATING by HoT WATER —Public and Private Build- Ines, Manufactories, Conservatories, heated m MS. ue ны ORE. Ed combin. VIC BOILERS are adapted for Me in Бектик, ог аз e заза т инета nac » A rele Author and Paton Row West, Bir site BURY axD (Buboebsors toi to Jo du 13 Poly, Sole Manufacturers of the е BOILERS, which TENT MET ет кы ETALLI HORTICULTURAL ite possibilty оГ of fracture is S rater tight roof кее; тте The lend dn GARDEN ENGINES and ROLLERS, and TOOLS of all — um PEE NETTING. Y. be э Ms he Bursar of "Wo x DM NI. ot England Soy FOIS O79 HE I [PROVED LEATHER "STR APS T , і for MACHINERY аге кор Xu ы mg, Aa eight, more =] ЕТЕТ, by TENDER "ihe РАБИ of TUBNEY, tive, more durable, and cost'co = лз any other kin p 162' Acres of 16 Acres oi of driving | belt. partly irrigated. The House ani are good, and conve- SPECIAL STRAPS for PORTABLE ENGINES will be shown at | niontiy situated, being 4} miles bingdon and 7 to Oxford. work. Er оноо xt А M of TS to be ard eh to Tunwrn's Patent Strap amd Hose Com A rks, Green- | ? napoly £o код, on or before the 30th of field, near Manchester, Кайым. 81, Jai Dome Med EO Bos view, EL ply to Mr. зүү Fyfield, mde de "Tho College Mr. Н. Ferraseer, Agent. oes not bi jghest ог any AE —.. Oil Paint no longer necessary. ex, E. РА О BE LET, by T ender, from Michaelmas next, » 31 ACRES of MARKET GARDEN LAND, Verse un London. The Soil is of да nt quality; it is bounded on — pus by the Public rne гем snd is is | Situated within half a m Б the fiford — f the G rn Railway, an. and atso oft What un pe x before pubes "Trowrsox, p y hd Dorset. Арени to view th Mr. Jons дА Tilon, pond. E. &alts dp Auctions — 1 End Nursery. ANNUAL SALE oF 1 wx Вкрріхо AND OTHER €t n$ ESSBB. PR ÜTHEROE AND pw ood wil SELL 3 Middl 7 Ао меб, "урур AY T" M з оң -— E , оп une 7, "3 9 k, about ILL лхр SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH 10,00 BEDDING aud ОЕК л PLANTS, consisting of very for preserving Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. This m is an andsome 8 Show, Searlet, and Variegated Geranlums, Azalea indica, excellent substitute n. =з int on all out-door T. 2d is fully | Herbace d Shrubby Caleeolarias, choice Verbenas, Fuc! ins, two-thirds mST t may y be applied by an ordinary labourer, | Hei орав, Тонар belias, Alyssum, &с.; fine intermediate лыр no mixing or кїл and is used cold. It is sed in the Моска, Ku and other Roses, Tropsoluma, Eoccremocarpus, ounds at Windsor Castle, Kew G: агара, and at the seats of many Maurandyas, Lophospermum, Сова, Pompon Chrysanthemums, &c. undre: B és nobility and gentry, from whom the most flattering ay d viewed prior to the Sale. Catalogues had on the Premises, e EE e been received, which Нил, & Змітн will forward on апа of the Auctioneers and Valuers, American Nurseri es, Leyton- applica. stone, N.E. ms Сн s EVERS trk, Susse: OEE EA Mr, Eversfield p to inform uH vs % Co. that t from Holloway. S y die lack vm mb. ims enabled As! wil that he never RTANT T "» p ". ed, magine the possibility of t xistence 0! etter, D Sold in frena p chu ER ons each, at 1s, 6d. per gallon, at the А SSRS e Sps THEROE дуз о RIS ме instructed Manufactory, or 1s. 8d. per gallón paid to D in the kingdom. mises, 5 J ohn's ‚шуну, р Joba биед, Upper wn £ Apply to Нил, & бана, Внопут uen =. ker ear Dudley, and | ТИОТ RSDAY, at 12 o'Clock, about 1 PON BEDDING 22, Cannon Street West, E.C., теа bo obtain еа. NTS, ine n fos ted, Pink, rg TRA Shrubby Calceolarias, Pelatgóni Gazanias, Бопе Scion Taa belias, fine Verbenas, Рей ore lotropes, Important Sale e of Shortehorned Cattle RST CL. TRAFFORD has the honour | to announce to the cultural world that hi the Executors of the late Joseph 2 is favoured. joa кинен п + яп акі ELL by AUCTION, оп WED SDAY, tho rth Jure next, at САК SONS, lis's Rooms, King Street, St. Jam Lo don, the «m TATIONERS ER 50 of Great e z hester Street, um Ў ил i thoy havo have removed incipai office to their Wareho SAUVAGE PUR ud E. xe Асу; Py e үт; кайа Viaduct), and | exception of p n 31, St. James's Street. ANIM E nb. Herd is direct] u Duchess st”, bred by iie ye a Purchased "Ducem. 0 NAA Qe Colin в sale 0, and he o inaliy obt ained tho fa miiy from tho e ARSONS' ANTI-CORROSION PAIN ancestors of the. Duke et Nort spool So eet for out-door work, is the Loy E have gained the high: n the xg s and realised ihe gres Is simple m application, Бо that ал мра rices ever ей mr я at siy ublie The opportunit; e it. re presented of acquiring Anim: uto great merit and excel- s "wins as durable as genuine white lead. See Testimonials sent 19500 is опе that rarely occurs, i Mr. SrnAFFORD оя аа con- with рате ш т отт post free. s E = recommending this Sale to the pu Noblemen, Thri мао Tre О айу St and Breeders of.Short-horned Cat ше most Senports ort e United EE uan ina осони with the wishós of the late he Executors е to themselves the right of жы this owner, t either in A" (128 8” ANTI- CORROSION PA PAINT тоот more Lots, particulars of which, with conditions, will be givei x: by nen пену us ced ponens Horticulturists, the Nobility ты ө ә Stocke wiil remain at Dawpool until after the Sale, and every um Gentry, for c Les со поета be rendered to the pd in Жы кус И mendo to p ir] ester, or any (1285058' PAINT for CONSERVATORIES. сего may be seen at any time тшш Tuesday, EET d eres wishing to inspect тр order from AT to Mr. Bayne, (Q4ssoxs' PAINT for GREENHOUSES. C 2880х8' PAINT for HOTHOUSES. (1288058' PAINT for all OUT-DOOR WORK. MUR iki LD O and GARD (AnsoNs. PAINT for WOOD and IRON WORR. Fut La AUI Y Tr tto Lr: т t reat e Eve Briago (1288019 PAINT for BRICK and СОМРО. |Station, on the Bedford ала Cambridge Kai тау, er d , the attention of Capitalists and М (1288056 PAINT for PARK FENCING. 1 d ro (ote very тайпа Prope ty, f ling faily a Men (CARSONS' PAINT for FARM BUILDINGS. py einge pm 06848-25089 markets in London, as well as in Li Manchester, &c. (CARSONS' PAINT for IRON HURDLING. рш Ор ai mo des; mn e Premises T. Qaem, Wü T PCM 7927 Jonw & J, чае, та йе] она пон, позада, С. МИЕ ооа deg eR ideis Lost EC and of tire EU 6, Hobson Street, Cam Ва Yard, rd, Ludgate Middleto: the Garden of Suffolk). "езана Кык Кю ТАШ шне г SSH. GIRLING ота WHTIE gre instructed to SELL by ure the ores и n JUNE, — of b that VALUABLE r['9 ВЕ SOLD, EIGHT EARLY SWARMS of BEES. [ШЕНЪ у riere sini, all thas VALUABLE of P Ариу = xad MU of good Loamy Soil, well situate for trade, abutting прова advan Tarp e , and à e onable wc UENIRE EA [ EXPRESA E ЫШ эте speedily erecta Y Ventilated, ex rabie argo White and Mjddie sized Broeda for Sale. fho Great Коога line. Т is well planted win ON k [a LITE eir established ey - y io Мг: Pig Сатов Gross Hilis, Т | { а Greenhouse, Vinery, mI En convenient and. of pee eminent Horti ше sof tho Ойы are acknowledged ANTED to PURCHASE, an ESTABLIS SHED | subs Dwelling House, and all n dings. Tho colour one moti, A EAE бево HIP in one, By a| ground i well supplied with water, and have the both р omoting SEED BUSINESS, or a „РАКТА yaj E From the. Tor Fruit ап and richness of Young Man of energy and expe Could ad: vance #1000 to i vo present ичун es who Lees ушаш, y Messina, сонаи 7 E100 of A RS rther particulara in fature Paper, and Ка 9f cost with pene bos Min гиб i iron com- А Wd GARDENERS OWN GREENHO r TIT) туа Ол y , FLOWERING PLANTS of LILIUM AURATUM. ot mad to Dy these анге to T. H. Ders, who has deter- PU. King Street, Vcr en ane Е Such a reduced scale M R. J. С. STEVENS xil SELL by AUCTION, аф his. Great Rooms ng Stree T. if sd. » 1210. 6 in. by 9ft., пу равна CRM Covent Garden, W.C., on TUESDAY, June 13, at half-past 12 o'Clock precisely, a large number of ptt c CU ES TADLISHED PLANTS OF LILIUM AURATUM ery E T all e, aptation t entleman 1 Having Шаа temes, "Wi М h Mr. and upwards of 50 of them in Full Bloom. Amongst them are probably тапу e Varieties with DEDE hard-houses, ran irs to those sold last season from the same Collection. нан Amd Кешн price зарони Without Reserve, by direction of Mr. CaArLEUGH, Florist, Chelsea, Эйе, Hotvater Englieer, ge., оын Ра east" On view th of Sale, and Catalogues had. 524 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Dore $a LAWN MOWING кА FOR 1865. n © С n p GREEN'S MACHINE. - . BARNARDS' MACHINE. SHANKS MACHINE { THAT NO onn WHO DESIRES TO HAVE А WELLÉRPT LAWN (AND FEW THERE ARE WHO DO NOT), жору "OR ONE usd BE WITHOUT ONE. These Machines Мою the Grass, Wet or Dry, оп Lawns uneven or otherwise, in a much genie manner than the Scythe, and at Half the Expense, J. B. BRowwx & Co., аз is well NS M having had their name есы connected with LAWN MOWING MACHINES, and having constantly bestowed tt t it g of all the various LAWN MOWERS, 1 ly sold more of thes фер than any die firm in ка. дыд. ыд may be ame to add, with tai . Machine they ffered to the pul 1 most entiras hearty satisfaction, They have always acted on the one proper dk of selecting tlie best Machine, tl they could confidently guarantee, and than prominently йш, it before the public, and балам по Ренн пог не in ede it into notice. These well-directed efforts h ight be expected, b ttended with omplete sues. The number of LAWN MOWERS th g g they ld i i J. B. B. & Co. have resolved not to place before the her at petens d one particular Lawn Mowing Machine. Ther: are iilis: in these dne «nit solicit an extension of the confidence which has always been so kindly pl them; and would beg ti fide thei y 1 Machine for tl that will do it. k well, is easy ond ачна — iens zm - not liable to get out of order and pics repairs, and that will last in such condition for years—these points being all Machine, № business thus kindly entrusted to them, they would beg to assure their friends and the publie, will be faithfully executed; and іп erar to insure more o с. will guarantee the Machine they send to be perfectly satisfactory in every respect; and if not E vund to be so, жел will Med печа it #2 description, or of any other Maker, or the Machine may be at once returned unconditionally, have niost careful attention in every respect. N'S HAND MACHINE. T BARNARD'S жАНА Size. | Easily Worked. | Price. | Size. | Easily Worked. | Price. | Бїге. | Easily Worked. Price. 1 Size. | Easily Worked, | Price, 10-inch ' &3 10 0 |ї8-шеһ..|ВуаМаз ..£710.0 | Sinch ..|Bya Cid ..£210 0 |16-inch $601. 12-inch | re os . 1|[410 0 [т He 8 0 0 | 10inch .:|Bya lady | 3 5 0 (18-inch } By a Man EE 14-inch ? н А [на By Two Men 810 0 || 12-inch } CONT (i5 4 > : (20-inch ..| Man and Boy ..| 1 0 l&inch ..|Bya Man .. | 24-inch J| 9 0 0 || 14-inch X T t 0 |22-inch .. ио Mm — .. TW Á SHANKS HAND MACHINE. SHANKS’ (Silent Movement, 4s. to 7s. 6d. extra. Tool Boxes, ӧз. extra.) PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. SHANKS' HORSE MACHINE OBBANAD CUTS ИЛДА Easil EXTRAS. | Ex: Size. Worked. » Price. Size, PM. Price. Size. | Price. | pitt | Silent | B0°0ts for Size. | Price. | patent ' ' Delivery. |Movement. Delive : £ s d £ s d. 53:1 ж sod. £ в, 0-і, ) By а Tady 15 10 0 (19-in. „.|Manand Боут 12 6 || 954m. 19210) 25 12 6 Donkey, 168, 30-in. | 39 30 -in P 36-1 M-in. ..|By a Boy ..|510 027—1 || рулоолгн) {8 7 6 || 283m. 11410 30 12 6 | 2- in. 26 40 16-in. ..Вуа Man ..|612 6|2t-in. $17 6 30m. |15 15| 30 12 6 J Pony, 21s. -in. Tndia, Australia, America, and other coun " J. B. Brows & Co., have had the rro of supplying 1: AWN MOWE G MACHIN: E ло ошу їп every part of thie Unito E A in —— serait P 1 | Her Mosr Gnaciovs Maszsrr тне Quzzs, for the v Right Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham The Hon tain Duncombe Sir То M ge Royal Gardens . The kient Hon. the Earl of Winchelsea The Hon. А. Ponsonby Sir Edward Colebroke, Barts His Majesty the Emperor ot the French t Hon. tne Earl of Lindsay The Hon. E. Coke cu s Ma пара, БМ ИИ His Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia КЕП Hon. the Earl of prom The Hon. Captain Drummond Sir а MacDonald, я Ніз Royal Highnéss the Viceroy of t Tho Right =н, the Earl of Westmorfarid The Hon. Francis enn - "His Royal Н y of Egyp The Right Hon. the ө Dowager т Countess. Granville | The Hom. John Аз, Tighness Halim Pashz Right Hon. Viscount Éversley The Hon, Сарай Arbuthnott " His Excellency the Belgian Minister The Right Hon. Lord Hatherton "The Hon. Sir Edward Butler, Bart. e His Excellency the Count de Tasca, Italy The mens cM Lord Calthorpe The Hon. FR. Curzon $ His Excellency the Count Papadopoli, Italy The Right Hon. Lord John Chichester The Hon. Henry Petre Grace the Duke de Praslin, France T dup The Нов Р Poroy Ashburnham al Hay бс tho Daka of Right Hon. Lord Willoughby de Broke The Lord Chief Baron Sir Frederick Pollock Major-General | rol us et темне T dcn Hon. Lord €— eby B d Det С. пасе Harris mn the о dl ште | Grace Duke of Portland e neer apta; | His Grace ms Duke of Buckingham and Chandos | The Right Hon. Lord Harris. > "The | Right H, on. Lady Alice Peel The Fi the Marchioness of Londonderry The Right Hon. Lord Kingsdown The Right Hon. Lady Theresa Lewis | The Most Hon. the Marquis of Winchester The Right Hon. Lord Rivers jas ARS Hon. Lady Julia Lockwood | Most Hon. the Marquis of Exeter The Right Hon. Lord Taunton Augustus С Clifford, | Most Hon. the Marquis of Lansdowno The t Hon, Oranmore Sir William Codrington, Bart, Most Hon. the of Aylesbury The Right rd Wharnclitfe Sir Edward Dering, Bart. Hen, the Earl of Leicester The Right Hon. Sir J. T. Coleridge Sir W. W. James, Bart. | on. the of Shannon The Hon. e L Butler Sir John Kirkland, Bart. | Hon, the Earl of Abergavenny The Н. 8. Co Sir Charles Wake, Bart. | BESIDES NUMBERS OF pines WELL KNOWN AND DISTINGUISHED PERSONS BOTH IN THIS COUNTRY AND | their Ni е | specimen of each of the best Machines hich h g 0 у iew at their Offices, 18, фир oun MM м3, Upper Thames Get, qi сез, for th pection of those who may 1 dne ptm р k t 3 ‚жщ ч h + the *y* Every Machine sent out is SAR to give ample satisfaction, and, ve approved f, may be sacar any other size of Machine, a ad of any other red or may be РТТ pe ns to make dom е 2 ded à. all rra who use MOWING vesti g T di -DONKEY BOOTS made in the best style, WHOLLY of LEATHER, delivered free at bom oliin 3. B. BROWN ax» CO, ү, 16; .CANN ON- STREET, Ст, LONDON, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. SWIT. “LONDON STONE,” and near LO GE. К к (where Machines are ч їп gs a UPPER THAMES puc OPPOSITE the CITY of LONDON BREWERY, and d elose to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM В TERS. c с. Тһе Blitor; Advertisements and Business Letter to Те Publisher,” at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, Товур V C or уйе йге; the id Qo—EATURBAT Place. in the Parish of st. in the Со. of Middlesex, and Р Li, Bouverie Stre з, City of London, and Published by them at the Office, No. 4l, Welllagtoa. Corde o "Covent Garden, in the ГНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and Gens News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 23.—1865.] Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 6d. SATURDAY, JUNE 10. | INDEX. pines, Messrs. Backhouse's 531 а | Lilium auratum, sale of .. Genuine Garden and cultural Seeds. A M B „Мате! Че Же бы 4» :00., S. WILLIAMS ҸИ... to DONA that he has a fine 532 ; Narcissi р FARMERS, MERCHANTS, and NumsERYMEN, LI n of the above, including all the best kinds Prices on d^ Oaks,Cadzow .. 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. applica Orchids death of Bir TE. E Paradis ise and loway, London, Pears, to raise seedlin, T: P novis ad каси ‚МЕ GRAPE е SROYAL- VINEY TA C ii KS bat Garden, Col Beam eariy Em NA 53, Sino PRICED DNE of NEW гу АЦЫ оп i appiloation. Db: Gra ро ; толори . mV NE AGRIPITTIITEA stro iting, 49s. e эшит ipi . ds — poor Hm RA and GEN NUINE 2.2 WER SEEDS ANA GARDEN, B.S Wikus 5, NA Victoria Nurseries, way, London, Gsm growing 535 e | Short horn pecial prices and T aua ord cation to ROH ARD-HOUSE TI ТЕНИР, а Pots— ce =s тт consui i JAMES инкар & o EACHES, NECTARINES APRICOTS, CHERRIES, Climbers, hardy . P | Беш, Em Neon ers and Merchan rough Market, London, S.E. PLUMS, 1 deg APPLES, VINES, К-ү. Ж ДЕНЕН Para Newtownbarr 513 a Botanical of A 533 e | AYNBIRD, С ALDECOTT, AND BAWTKREE, — n ане а Farming, obj 1 : = Le P GM a R БЕ i ‚Ёлкмевз and Mzncnaxrs, ro AND AND JONES' CATALOGUE of BEDDING, Ferns, new , 531 5 ng m 89, Seed Market, Mark I and Basingstoke. GREENHOUSE, and STOVE PLANTS is now ready, mere edt 8S e ies, what ar" 531 à Prize Moda, 181, for Wheat 1802, for application. zen. AE 537 e| — 5 "Excellent Seed Corn nd Бема” Bradshaw Gardens, Chadderton, near Mancheste Hereford Аат} 00 с | Transplanti ЕЗ WILLIAM M ADV qucm TTTU PTS ('ARTERS GARDENERS VADE- MECU pont paga "la Vern 28 ‚| t. And Pil d h. j PLAN 2 сыз is now res Ladies prizes Р и € а е | ЯСАШНЫЕ СЗ гу King ` O C 1 onu Maur ew Plants LI 2 c "m d MBS: б ODE je ad а tew Hundred strong рн of Jis CARTER AND C08 97У TAL OGUE of NEW | Bi he d на g 3 and md ро at 125. per 100, and сне BEDDING, GREENHOUSE, | es i ОТА. HORTICULTURAL . SOCIETY. | package included. m Nurs PLANTS, is no 15 d will be d post freo л ај Р. Я Г duoc V ERI RB BN A AB » LOBE 3 Е T LÀ AS. pour Ул, s CARTER & 37 & 293, High | mig London, W.C. | Fellows" cu Na hejpublic, Ж. | oi ^ Either of above | gc. pp Num 148, аена speciosa ва true, NTERM E DTAS STOCK, 125. pet 100forcash, Rem: RII fine Plants b of o AMT BASDEN and VICTORIA VARIETIES. КЫ, YAL HORTICULTURAL 5 on! EoRgE EpWwARDS, Clarence Nurseries, Hax York, Scarlel White, r Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER- LECTURE on DENDROBIA (Old and New) wi MEDIA’ S i fm on М exc Ru uae at IAS Wee EU by J E Saar, Esq., а F.R. Chair to taken at half-pas 8 I T BOTANIC с ые ры. REGEN TS PARK.— The SECOND ÇENERAL Каз УС of ABE une 14. Tickets at the , and of the y's Cler k; AusrIN се, St. dd "Hail, on Айу. m Fellows of the се Е" or on the day of Exhibition, 7s. 6d. each. Gates М HESTER е NICAL LOW PLANTS ind M FRIDAY and of Prizes and а Pci m the мы с=з" т Йу; 1 on (ND FLORAL GALA, ROSE SHOW and ра | P БАП Барша, Th at Re FORD, оң EDNESDAY: June 28, рта T p application id at the Ris o HU NA June 23 and 24. Раат information may be obtained fro; EICESTER ; and LEICESTERSHIRE NOEL. id President "The Might Н SOCIETY. ht Hon. Eart How HOW of the above Societ: x (open to а Sie MM quc the T DAD T NEX' Imm EM Yi CAGE BIRDS wil on desse same days (open to FLORAL and HORT CULTURAL mira PRO will be held p THURSDAY. Two Prizes, will be я у Бе obtained of Mr. W. Н. Barres, Solicitor, 1 9 ҸЕ S. Cocxs, West Skirbeck Nursery, Boston. = Ww : M ROSE SH Dr. ORAT, and FRIDAY, July Р pu T. , MEN x. uu o n Best and | М1 5 BR тҮ Scarlet, White, or "Misol VI RIA INTERMEDIATE STOCK, very floriterous, and more robust than the Covent Garden varietios, 2s. 6d. per Ba Covent d W.C. nii: OUT "PLANTS in great variety. E КИЕЗ» Empty or Furnishàd, in va TM "e ** Gard. mateurs' Friend," seo еб. Ao АРА. 12, ue Street, Covent RR & poets 12, (YSTA РА PALACE, ROYAL Lu TANIO, m: TOY British Fern Catalogu OBERT SIM can now send, ТОКАТ, FLOWER SHOWS. ree for six postage At these PLANT TSASES will be ома in variety, fur- Part 1. dE Ferns post ire for si Бе nished with the Е Exotic Fern and Foliage Plants, поме by EA. of Exotic Ferns) of his —— and PRIC Bann & SvopzN, of To King Street, Covent Garden, W. DESC. UE of BRITÍSH and EXOTIC FERNS, No. T part iL. bici be issued as carly as possible, AMUEL COX, N has - s Cray Numer EE M E ERYMAN, Ludlow "Thousand CHRYSANTHEMUMS to offer at. 10s. 500 for 40s., good varieties of New and T out of store ERANIUMS.—MRS. POLLOCK, GOLDEN а few ^19, or FO RT Ü NE? М ч: ЖД CLEMATIS STANDISHII and FORTUNII, doubtloss two of tho most FLEECE, MADAME VAUCHER, CHRISTINE, and all the t Introductions of Iate years, received tho nusoni honour best varieties. See W: x Hooper's CATALOGUE, post free MN Оегабсаса at the Miet Tings ot. Royal F Hortieultural MEO ba Gati on Ww Society April 39 and May 2 last St. Joh il ar Teery, ham Junction Station, Strong нац Тала алај be obtained of Сплтт.кв Noste, Bagshot. HS. POLLOCK LEELARGONIUM. Henly рр та Spring X lants, 28 hardened for bedding EO. CLARKE u m repared to send out in packets, out. The Trado su ied.—Addre: prepa , Азан Тш. тагтаа, Сш Cambiidgwhiro. "Cr „Price 2s. 6d. each, vi зше е finest, НРЦ PRIMULAS in cul cult ТАКЕ NIUM MES: POLLOCK . | thai it i peliovod t the produc ven superior to і o сына lants for Bedding, 308. ormer yea ч Ath SALTMARSH & бох, Мо ulsham Nurseries, Tohelmstora. Кызы суу seri ve ee "UN ELARGONIUNMS. Nursery, Streatham Placa Hrixto London, S. TM" Ou OBSON'S CELEBRATE ED SXEDW Е in лала " LUN aati ы + 24 depe: finest strain in the kingdom, а: as Amateur Growers or Description and Price see previous Advertisements. Liberal Discount to the Trade. DOBSONS S HYBRID DIZED CALCE DLARLA 1561, 250. 34.00, 58, ARSH & So: Nurseries, Ch. BSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA 1s., 2з, r ALCEOLARIA, LEE NULA, CINERARIA, MILITE e 0 BE 0181 ED Clamp... ies шау De had of Mr. ALEXANDER FORREST, МЕЗ RE ER 7 and Holborn, London, W.C. Gn rl — Stroe 1% — e few Seeds of the very choicest panty. Mg | PLANTS тшше ep ЖЗ > То any PLE aAyTR RETA, CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, Tson would be sold а к RA TN TE FETE ыы, ELEGANS, апа PANSY, 6d. to ба. packet. iire Agricultural Societ ion with the. Rae oli GERMAN WALLELOWE RUSSIAN o Aur T | more rp CY vil bete “т PUR. PURPLE QUEEN STOCK, MOLLT HOCR. 4d. OBINIA p CAISNEANA. А new, beautiful, and | Ореп {о CES. Prizes to be paid on һо da: ot CARNATION and PICOTER, ex. Hir. px m c е эрүү | The Band or the Coldstresta O Guards, under the leader- 12 packet ets choice BIEN М. NNÍALS, NU Ade "ri re йм Garten by te à Godfrey, Кад. has been engaged — Ronrnr Н. Ротхтен, The County eet ei lovely pink Пожегь . Е wes. t ыйма Cia hr. е | ты Jani iie the last day for Entries emis IVERY aub SON AA to their y last. J. EO Lese Ler can now su] у healthy plants at 3s, 6d. cach. | — 3 1-9: — ines е3. Dub рано PRIED CATALOGUES of AZALEA | Vinejard N and Seed КАС, Hammersmith, GLEAFORD HORTICULTURAL FETEI INDICA, HARDY BRITISH FERNS, D e eta] CONIFERÆ, | " HORTICULTURAL FETE.—The|GRAPE'VINES, and SEEDS, may be i par or COLE АМУ Quarters to Dispose i will of FLO FRUITS, and VEGETABLES Dorking № e р PED DM | анто, во Road "DE New Azalea — FnANXK WARWICK, pu rue de qn | чах Royal Botanic = t Sleaford. 9 IVERY Ахр SON have much pleasure in offerin ing for Sowing. ! OHN riens Regent's Park. tho undormentioned Two beautiful S эз they HARLES, SHARPE anp C0. Вер Meucnaxrts заг НА ТЕКЕ begs to э Announce that his Collection | assured rove thoroughly distinct, reddi purple o td e Sleaford, hare Knglishrgrovn Sood of the above to offer, of à NS рҮ, NOW Асир, апа E „бойо RHODODEN- "Went — Brilliant glossy TEA 3-7 э; бау, Wednesday Уп c^ аш LI PLANES by. per 1000, muy be : c opui : a en ful description see CAT. a ich will be forwarded | (3900 BROCCO , р к post on application.—Dorking, Л ICA oc И Kelvedon, Essex; W4 D, . AZALEA. INDIC STOCKS rom 2 шы good healthy cl. m y one having these ice пе Collection of AZALEA wipe нкән ns ny г continuo «ш the а and. Derivatiums; Collection of Hardy Ferns is also well 5 — г their X — т =й наб Season, Growth, Increase, Time ems Royal Be One Postage Stamp. TE icm 53 EE EW and 3 E Г Er Dni жа DS. САВР! RS MAGNUM ВО e Largest Id ODIO IN РА VN. me Best Dwarf solicit orders for MAREI ТЕТ, | CARPESTER S rcs: WHITE COS the other NEW TENA 2. "ч Pepe E ARPENTER'S MONSTROUS URREN COS LETTUC T on and an indir NEW ROSE MARY of САМ: 'S MONSTROUS BROWN COS ГЕТТОС и . Roses for bedding in quani on ehe best КЕРСЕЗ . 18, QUPERIOR RU? e N. 'ARPENTER'S PREMIER 5e pet paek ог in size, shape, and Y PL оа to soy овие Buone grova (Sow 3 Ib. par doraa ae. perib. | CELER lite, SEEDSMAN, and m unknown coi correspondents is requested, KOHL ЕЧ. St. Ee E Rd oe Junction Station, S.W. „CATALOGUES ication EpwAmR AUR Seed | BRUSS. уе . free on application. SERVATORY PLANTS Merchant, and EQUI. Pind Daun. Dood Иена ВБ SAUL ENS, M pe s por SA Eos; ames's Street, Brighton. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [TNE 10, ү, —— — а GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR OR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, SOLE MANUFACTURER › f | | IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL ЅОСІЕТҮ'Ѕ SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1804. | GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS һауе proved to be the best, and carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competitio! Tho Judges ё - pc geh T - учу 20, 1864, awarded $8. а First-class Sume d Pe were given), and, at the same time, Mee a slight alt rs. T, б. & Вох beg to state that, owing to the great — "E s ЖОЛИ їп к Toss they have bai ainis to execute orders with NE e to their numerous customers, but are now happy to inform th g premises, wh by they trust to position to send off all orders the в; they are received. | PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. y Опе Pers ^ To Cut 10 ides — 2 „ a £310 0 Suitable for a Lady. To Cut 18 inches о, S710 о 21; fuo Br m m T - 20 5% .. m vip age дру ord NR Suitable for ом Porson, » 22 ^c Rc oU n 2 » D Ама i 161 019-0 94 ^V cx 9 * н E & acking Cases are charged at the шее low -— viz.: үн 9 10 pes A ins Mashine, 3 .; l4and 16 ient 4s.; 18 бз.; 22 j Paua providing themselves with Lawn А them away, when not in-use; Е. ест is from getting returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them, to PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY MACHINES, MBPS Patent Self-delivery Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching y Chain Traces or Gig Harne То Cut 26 inches sc xou 10 0 o Cut 30 inches is T E i TS Boots for Рту, © | EI. Ua ue Вода for Donkey, 1e | н oU on ou uoo V | Lair Boots for Horm | 5 W ucc M a 48 erre 30 0 i , s к го Horti $ The 26, 28 d 30 inch ily H 'ked by Doni y, or by Two Men, on an even Lawn, the 30 d 36 hes by Pony, and 42 and 48 inches by : | tha MACTHTNT 1 S y "T i АРЧА, E NE 2 к ҖЫР ЖЕЛ" э * S S any way ee A: » р g У, дб adis | Dn M кз ZONU NN and HAND MAH possess (over all other Makers) m seriis of — the eu potto blade, ^ wl y ylind dde т мп and again, b РР ns ttar раш бе tho MACHINE will cut equal to new. Arrang t E n E 1 by any i А nd three minutes. d ще MACHTNES la f did xl MED а qu а 8 ipi , 10r workmanship ; аге sane i fli Free to all the principal ted to give satisfaction, and, if not approved of. b : › рр Td gabe THOMAS GREEN ax» SON, o y EC E IRON WORKS, LEBDA; E: E FABRINGDON ROAD, воно HILL, LONDON 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; an UILDINGS, TIT ЕТ, LIVERPOOL . Josz 10, 1865) THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 527 SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HER N MAJESTY THE QUEEN. ALEXANDER SHANKS & SON are A. B. & Sow, in introducing Im- gratificd to find that in the large provements into their MACHINES, fà that 4T 3. advantages and inereasing demand for their celebrated MACHINES, they receive kiere netto ui a conelusive proof that their construction, and superiority in the merits are every season becoming work executed, which have all more appreciated by the Practical Nd кы и Lora MACHINES, should still remain. HAND MACHINE SHANKS' PATENT LAWN MOWERS are іп daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, M BL: in the GARDEN of the ROYAL E AL сое А KENSINGTON ; in the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY at TOR КУЗДЕ e т EA PARK; and in man of the princip pal Gardens in the Kingdom, as well as abroad, where their Mai Ie ns fully prov nt and t tablished. PRICES—including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom. NKS NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1885. 19-inch Machine .. ^ - ^ #7 12. 6 Easily Worked by a Man and Boy 22-inch Machine ., .. m 5 Uu. 5] Ditto by Two Men. 6 1n eh. Machine NA aT P 4 £3 10.0 iid Maine à ша а UA 541 0 } йу Worked by а Lady. 1-inch Machine .. . . 4. 5 10 0 Dittobya оу 16-inch Machine .. % s 4, 612 6 Dittobya 24-inch Machine . 817 Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, 4s. extra; for the oer зеб, 7. 6d. е "ЯФ; SHANKS' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. SHANKS NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. Width of Cutter. i Width of Cutter. — Patent ратата -— 25-ineh Machine .. u iv «($212 1070-4, .. 20s. extra. 30-inch Machine ., T Tm "Tm n 0 : РА 30s. e 28-inch Machine .. "T T ES T ОЗ 2 m 36-inch Machine ,. йз 5% Ws 0 é. se 304. уу 30-inch Machine .. 15 15 0 42-inch Machine ,, I 20 : о i е св - Silent Moremerit, 12s. 6d. c rimi Boots fr Pow, fe $e nt; 48-inch Machine + 28 Ditto for Donii 16. р Silent iini, 20s. extra ; Boots sc Mid 8 Feet, 048. jer йй; А. 8, & Sox have pl i llowing List fi g the hundreds of distinguished individuals, both in this country and abroad, whose patronage they have For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, peni and Balmoral. HIS жыш ТНЕ rapi OF THE FRENCH HIS EXCELLENCY THE loups LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND TY THE AXONY HIS EXCELLENCY THE HIS TOTAL HIGHNESS TE PRINCE OF PRUSSIA HIS GRACE THE ANOHRIBHO P OF YORK HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY THE RIGHT HON. LORD PALMERSTON E 2: Ніз Grace the Duke hi The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham The Right Hon. Rashleigh Hi Graco the Duke The Right on. the Tam or Haddington т The Кш. Rev. bel Bishop ос Коо o The Me Sho Ladies Bosio Grace the h The Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor The Right Lord Bis ое Тһе Lady Holland His Grace the Duke of Rutland The Right Hon. the Earl of Denbigh "Phe Right Rev. the Lord ord Bishop of Melbourne The Right Hon. Lady M Hh Grace the Duke of Sutherland e Right Hon. the Earl of Gallo The Right Rev. Lord Bishop М! The Right Hon. E Ніз Grace the Duke of Buccleuch Thi ht Hon. the The Right Hon. ord Bagob The Right Hon. R. C. Nesbi: Ніз Grace the Duke De The Reed е Tue Rit Hon: Lord Hather The Right Hon. Lord Crewe Ніз Grace the Duke of Leinster "The Right Hon. 1 of Milltown «ће t Hon. Lord Hatherton The Right Hon. Lord Elibank не dnos the Duke of Athole The Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk 'he nor Hon. Lord Kinnaird UM Right Бб тта оу is басе the Duke of Norfolk The TER =- on. the Earl of Winchilsoa The Hon. Lord Lovat T i ü Hefe ре Pexe of Hamilton and Brandon | . The Right Hon. the Eart of Zetlar Тво Richt Hon. Lord Braybrook The Hon. Gerald C. Talbot e о! His Grace Ss Duke of of orlumberana The Right Hon: the Earl of Kintoro Те Right Hon: Lord Entre The Hon. Hely Hutchinson His Graco the Dare ot Wellington The Richt Hon. the Earl o haik The Right Hon. Lord Halliburton The Hon. С. В. Cowper о The Most Hon. the Masse kinRBAm ne ТШ Hon: the Earl of Kinnoul TE ч очен The Hon. Ashley Ponsonby Tia Mou Нов. tne Marquis of Bura andy The Right Hon: the Earl of Bessborough The Right Hon. Lord Portman CILE The Most Hon. the MER artem UR I tle of Doe The Right Hon. Lord Willoughby de Broke The Hon. Francis Drummond The Most Hon. the Marquis of of Breadalban The Right Hon. the Earl of Lindsey The Right Hon. Lord Cremorne roo The Most Hon. the Marquis of Westminster The Right Hon. the Earl of Rothes The Right Hon. Lore Dalrymple Hon- St КАтага Butler The Most Ноо. = Marquis о Lansdown The Right Hon f Ranfurly The Еи deme ы The Hon. Sydney R. Cuzzon ' Marquis of Stafford ht Hon. 1 of Strath e que Most Hon. the Marquis of Kildare The КЕРЕ Hon. the Kar of Кошун ^ The Right Hon. Lord Rayle The Hon. 3. J. Carnegie Tho Хоб а. the Marquis of Abercorn The Right Hon. the Earl of Harrowby TN Lc D E = ml The Hon. Major Murra: The Most Hon. the Marquis of Londonderry The Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury and Тони ттт а Тен The Hon; Chief Baron Bir Frederick Pollock The Mox Bon. the Marquis of Tweeddale The Right Hon. the Earl of Westmoreland The Right Hon. Lord Berners T Hon. Perey guns The гы. ipn. tho Marquis of Aylesbury The Right Hon. the Earl of Dalhousie Tho Bight Hon. Lord Harris The Hon. L. Н. K. Hannan Tue Rit Нов, the Earl of Tankervillo Tho Right Hon. tho Earl of Portarlington IE M е" The Hon. H. Petre ТА Right Hon. the Earl of Meath The Ша Hon Hon. tho Earl of Dartmouth Tho Right Hon. Lord Taunton Tus Hon n ите S arn The Right Hon. the Earl of Leicester ] The Right Hon. the Earl of Guildford Te Hp Hon. Lord эко оп. and Rev. W. Н. Speno The Right Hon d A of Camperdown — Ret P дан Hon rd pm; zz Sir Jom Neela, 3 aiam 1 of Shaun : Rs Right Hon. the Earl of ү == The Riéht H Ha Earl Fortescue The Rig оп, Lo: ilford Sir Arthur Elton, Bart. que Right Hon. the Earl of Morley The Right Hon. Earl Nelson The Right Hon. Lord Sudele; ur Наа, Bart. The pent Hon. the Earl of Durham Thi the Countess The Right Hon. Lord John Thynne А‹ m hilip Hornby The Risut Hon. the Earl of Lauderdale The Right Hon. Countess de Morella. The Right Hon. Lord Cavan Br E i eem ee The t Hon. the Earl of Home The Right Hon. the Countess of Wal ldegrave The Right Hon. Lord Middleton Sir J. M. raves, que Right Hon. the Earl of Harrington The Right Hon. the Countess o The Right Hon. Lord Calthorpe Sir Charles Taylor, Bart. The Rt Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon The Rie H Haw Viscountess Milton The Right Hon. Lord Dunfermline Sir е Edmondstone, The Right, Hon. the Earl of Northesk The Right Hon. Viscountess Castlereagh The Right Hon. Lord Abercrombie Sir Newman, The Risks Hon. the Earl of Glasgow Tho Right Hon; Viscount Seaham The Right Hon. Lord Castlerosse Bir nm Wi on, the Earl of Stamford and The Right Hon. Viscount Duncan merce Sir John R. Tue Right Hon. the Earl of Aberd Tho Ris Hon. piora ЖЬ The КШМ Hon. Lord Poltimore ЕЧ een е on. е quc The Right Hon. Viscount Boyle The Right Hon. Lady Leighton ::£ Y Ls» nf мма valuradd. hank? Patent Ta Af. 427 7, tisfaction ij рр oj y 3s ^ » 3. 1 Ё Т, М f; PERS S. & Sox ig to intimate Da their Warehouse at 27, Hamlet acram удма in London wh -— гана / 150 to 200 у еб All sizes are kept in stock, whether for Horse, Pony, or ALEXANDER S SHANKS . AND i». SON, v, DENS "IRON | WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON — and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. 528 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. t, | To Gentlemen, Nurserymen, & the Trade generall BEE P А О ВЕ SOLD, very Cheap, куйт! BEE К | Hammersmith, London, W. y das aen 5 гав АВ a pelogtione, 100 in 80 0 тат, м. N T 8, f also eral Hundre 2 - ] . ап БАМ for каш ot Toom; цай od BEDDING PLANTS, in 48 P EUN. ai ew @ dwarf t E and 60-Pots. ET er doz. ims . Hawxixs, Manor Nursery, Harrow Road, Paddington, W. NE TO ELEGANS CUPREA in 3 тшшш ; CHOICE 9s. per т йол. шеша Horticultural Gardens, So e VE sd GREENHOUSE PLANTS Sem on view. | MIMULUS, threo beautiful new vars., Auranti a and Gem, ч em each. N AXLOR AND CO., 7, Princes Street, avend | dim Iu REES, £ SHRUBS, юа ORNA NU Ur pach. Capreu Maje ondon, W., ’ were awarded i25 First Prize for Dinner | | from niy pan RSEŘYBU SINESS is carried on | GAZANIA SPLENDEN S, 4 Lue Ee Table mM Tor. their Aem ed, and, Registe red |. The SEED and GENERAL NU ere Finest FUCHSIAS, PENT ЗТЕМО т 100, EXCELSIOR CORNUCOPIA UIT an d FLOW AND. E ат and Packages кыс: de: nc G e various London Railway PETUNIAS, D AHN AS Жып MONS. emm. LOBEL JÉS fr ARDEN HOSE, GARDEN HOSE, GARDEN HOSE, EALING NURSERY, G. Слххох, Manager. Srzexzw Brown, Seed and Nun ree on application, with Brass Fittings complete.—The "London India-Rubber Ten minutes' walk from the Ealing NUS on the Great Western ЕРИ апа Sudbury, Com; ы. Timon. London, KO. 9 of MECHANICAL RUBBER, Railway Main Lin Plant is — S, Satilt 9, Ironmonger Laue, FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUBS, are here extensively and ч . ED Ub: eae successfully cultivated in жын of the finest Loam in vex County. ETER DRUMMON D jS D vo C0. lus М? 5 dau. TE N Y. FELTHA АМ NURSERY, R. Hrouaw, Man: ager. of th Emna ta ned BEDDING PLANS, m St For samples and prices apply to Теп minutes walk from Feltham Si rs TE unde low prices named. Тһе Plants are ext fno ае Suaw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. EVERGREEN pon DECIDUOUS, SHRU BS, and CONIFER um eeann in single pots, SP here largely grown in a free Loam, well sui eir habii . Per dor, TTAN NED NETTING for the PROT of [84 5| нан M 3j FRUIT TREES, at At E БАНИ and WOOD LANE NURSERIES, uU ie 30 | paapa n a ^i ECTION 14. per square yard. Cotton Netting, Woollen Netting, Scrim Canvas, and "Tiffany. Greenhouse Shades, &c. Be particular, Jony EpcixoTow & Co., 48, Long Lane, Smithfiel ld, E.C. ; 18, Piccadilly, W. ; and 108, Old Kent Road, S.E. HE LON DON" TWO-YARD ) TANNED NETTING {of good emit m Fruit Trees, &c., only ne per yard run. Also good q HEEP NETTING, usual depth, 20s. per 100 yards run. Address, G. & D. Hury, Sack, Rope, Twine, and Net Manu- facturers, 13, Dove Street, Norwich, Norfolk. Established 1812, DGINGTON'S GARDEN NETTING, the cheapest in ost durable, 14. per square yard, quantities of [^3 500, or 1000 yards, carriage free. EDGINGTON'S MAR and GARDEN TENTS are the rettiest. [capacious. EDGINGTON'S MARQUEES for hire are the most handsome м EDGINGTON'S RICK CLOTHS for 60 years have maintained their celebrity ав the best. HAYTHORN'S and BRITTAIN'S NETTINGS. Sample of material free on application. Be ісшаг—_Еверккіск Ероіхотох & Co., Thomas Kent , London, S.E. A liberal discount to the Шеш... Internatio nal Exhibition, 1862, Class =r Honourable Mention. annon Street, E.C. GATE SILVER SAND.—Best Kent and потер PEATS, LOAMS, SPHAGNUM, vend EM London-made FLOWER POTS, &c. Moderate Price N.B. Loaded Trucks gen ре sent direct on all Ша Railways. pôt, Surrey. Snonr, Sand and Peat ре; Reigate, ratum: Бе кэт) Mauritanicus . t 14 ORNA VTAL TREES аге in а healthy and thriving state, dois GENERAL HARDY PROPAGATION is here carried on. d EDI 2 0| Борна za The E tock ш. е, мз Nurseries 8 ES bs eid bapa m e Gazanias ° 0 | "Tritom: AES " 'urchase; e very moderate, Geraniums, Van i d 6 з ently tra SES Мей to xXSURE SAFE rom y турои е in AUR | Verbonas in 100 varieties "The Шота M CATALOGUES are and will be forwarded рег1%, 15 { САТАТ TIGHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI- | 218008 ropen PE R-S САТА ALOGUE. EY K id м * | Antennaria DOTT ead] Бра Км ME egatum |, CULTURAL SEEDS. Centaurea candidissima .. 4 0 | Agatha coelestis varlemi? ^. CATALOGUE of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. Corasttüms, sorts 1 3! Arabis alba variegata 1 4 CATALOGUE of SOFT-WOODED un BEDDING PLANTS. Gast: 1:239: eue M RA „11 CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES and TM TREES in POTS. Diotismáriima .. a 2 0| gat «y САТЧЫ Na Ei ЧНЧ CATALOGUE b ROSES. cii ugust. A за ce Selection 195 many c others varies at he 10v prios } & CnaRLES Leer, Proprietors, LHeponecamb, London, W. NEW- PLANTS FOR 1865. JAMES CARTER & CO. HAVE MUCH PLEASURE CALLING ATTENTION TO THE UNDERMENTIONED FIRST-CLASS NEW BEDDING GERANIUMS, &c. WHICH THEY ARE NOW PREPARED TO SEND OUT. Nos New Single Petunias. d ARABELLA, неће " lake, white throat, а novel and mat beautiful colour. Beaton's Hybrid Be — сести. BEATON'S PERFECTION (Вклтох). | PREM IER (BraToN) Price 5з. each. EIG. er ton, at Swan | ESTER б R Plate UAN Fiulles, or to cm Tia Railway, i lcu | M AX cr yr lei 5s, each, ix 2. BEATRICE, rose edge, very dark throat, exquisitely pencilled. ton, or 1з. 6d. per bushel (sacks at cost price, oi hire). NEW VARIEGATED TRICOLOR т 3, БЕБЕ splendid deep crimson, fine for a bed entirely of LU [06 i могыр, | RE Cresen, Бшш шш crga F kinoa, Өй РЫБ ӨМ. Kont tonii RF The m tl f the ab 918. DINORAH, white margin, and flaked with deep erimson, 5. Ap SERE теб: compact habit, free bloomer, bright r9, 0COA-NUT "REFUSE NEW асли оспа TOM THUMB. Price 28. 6d. each ; пеШеа dark throat. delivered within 3) miles per dozen, per 3 per 50, 508 9. FRED inea, but more Charing Cross, por bag. | NASTURTIU. Piro Ik 64; Goh; ames crimson, in the way of Magna Coccinea, For parti: how to use it, eps “ү rtisement i Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 21 Mareh, 1863; ог apply to Tho РАтЕЮТ Cocoa Fi арысы Kingston-upon- Postage Stamps or vie Masi атана to J. Badii Bansuaw's BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town. Слтттох, — Every h Brush is stamped, J. Bansmaw's Patent. C to th Lm of water M KING of TOM THUMBS. з per 25, 20s. Zen, 128, ; 12. du | ii HELEN, Шер Шас, pencilled кые et e pene colour = pnd flaked Clove „Сараи New GENERAL LEE. Price GOLIATH. Price 5з deca МА ТАМАТА, Price 1 ЕУ each, 1s. 6d.; the Set, 10s, 04. NE PLANTS OF 1864. itc: are now able to offer some of the most desirable Novelties sent out in 1864, at the following very reduced prices :— IRESINE ваар. Ке Аснувлхтпез VERSCHAFFEN) BEATON'8 арыр GERANIUM, dozen ; each; 9s. per dozen. Price 1s each; 98, рег dozen; 30s., 50; 50s., 100. ORNITHOGALUM THYRSOIDES ALBUM, LILIUM AURATUM. ш SEE Mons ": “Vape Месом,” Panr IV. Strong Flowering Bulbs established in pots, 55, Т8. и, 28.,0d. to 3s. 0d. each. 1 Bulbs, 3s. 6d. each. 10s. 6d. each ; Si э” For == tions of above вее J. C. & Соз CATALOGUE of NEW and CHOICE PLANTS, j ublished, and which will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application. 'ecommende: v T gus Pan nis; one from 4t ge die МЕРИ JAMES CARTER лхр CO. SEED MERCHANTS p NURS ' апа Seedsmen, in boxes, 1з, 97, 238, & 261, аза HOLBOR Я AEN CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, ie HILL, $ „= and ST. OSYTE 5 0) е PRICES PATENT CANDIR, coMrANT TABER'S PREPARED TURNIP SEED AGAINST THE FLY. 0060008 e uos x THE ATTENTION OF ALL TURNIP GROWERS. Toocoor's) IMPROVED BLIGHT COM- { 6 feared mader W Rose аз ера тшш, | G TABER has succeeded in DRESSING TURNIP SEED AGAINST the FLY, which the following тин а: Apr dics eat im- will bear witness to :— id PT cent., it is one of the cheapest and has “ Porter's Hall, Stebbing, May 12, 1805 g “от таур TE à , have a very pish e oom A T against the By, and with potkat. poc qur Prepared Turnip Seed | apris S, 1 am happy to ар traan ma (и e m: but Messrs. Сствсзн I frequently lost my plant of Turnip from the fly ; псе I have plant of Swedes from the Prepar flies have not, as YU fie the ө о eminent Nurserymen, say :— It is | used it, I have поб had to sow a second time, and have much pleasure three pints o per acre), and the bearer, à appear to е Т m we can find, ip LAT ru пову ош benefit. Yours truly; Jomi Horu uched them. Iwill thank you to send meno py for spring б у, T TEM mori Vp ss Тһе Bonrded Barns, Chelmsford, Ма Yo Мека ect ANE whatever use ena e of is 1864,” NT e used some of your Turnip p Sood, prepared |1 fe 1 Fas that I and the publie are mon nee Am that we Manufactured t the o Blight O 9f the various ingrediente" ^ Signed Јонх Mox A Pr Daey rii July 13, 1862," Г ттн RMAN, 10 RS strong, л. per gallon (suficient to make 4 gallons fit for u use) us be obtained of qiue freo to London. x the principal Nurserymen and Seed rishment, Bouthasipi зш, sra nra qe RE tho 2.8, e^ that destructive insect kno Rod сад testify to ita intended efficacy. founi Yours truly, W. F. Јозлхо.” " d out this erii for the safety we s. =. То Mr. Taber.” “Iam, dear Sir, фондун SKIRVING'S IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP SWEDE. "WHITE GLOBE. GREEN-TOP 8 RED GLOBE. d EAST PURPLE-TOP. GREEN ROUND. wan sF YELLOW TANKARD, for Early Feeding. REFORDSHIRE. : epared Turnip Seed, 1s. per pint, bags i . a Seed Not Dressed, 94. per pint, bags inoluded. dg TAREN; ES ESS. EX. Order, payable [1] М.В, A remitta Vitas Be" THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRHNILTURA T, GAZETTE. 529 Jose 10, 1865.] m Choice Strains, ^ -geeds fro S. WILLIAMS can now supply good Seeds of the following :— NERARIA тіре extra choice strain).—B. S. Nu ata TI exponse the entire stock and right of M. from Mr. M of his, vd row strain of Pep pios X шко, ап offer packe the following р: 6d. and 5s. CALEROLARIA (Herbaceous), from a fine strain, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. | pr packet. i (Williams superb strain), the finest fringed and the ere riget in cultivation. Red, White, or Mixed Seed, | 5s. per p^ ries, Holloway, ] London, и: New Hardy ап жай Rare Climbers. EMA' М АСЕМА, e deep bright violet. кг TIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA, m maroon shaded reddish violet, yal Horticultural Society. Мз. GEORGE JACKMAN A н SON, Woking т Surrey. бап with o onfidence recommend to the publie, Shele beautiful rich-coloured, розе" lowering and vigorous- gi S, that now ven i „з We o frdod Ir n in anims еен Journal у Horticuliun айнам, Florist Plants of the following varieties will at once be sent out at the Б. 1р prices :— 8 KMANNI, а few strong plants of х fine plants of 1865, 78. [УК ы Bs. Mk RUBRO-VIOLACE. а few m ego of 1861, 14s. ea. РОТ ХЕТ Japan), 1 E dowd bite, T са Japan), large "x Ae 18. eac! STANDISHI rat, beautiful violet blue, 5s. each. HYBRIDA SPLENDIDA, a ию deep viole! et, 55. LANUG үч CANDIDA, large handsoi та. ба, Ф LAN са ес. NIVEA, fine рого white, 7з. 6 Besides other good о ж ш а special offer rade will be sent free on E. TAYLOR, NunsERYMAN, Malton, Yorkshire, offers а рети STOCK of the following Hu at low :—Geraniums : Bijou, Brilliant, Auber, Hen Little Thumb, White Nosegay, Cloth of dol. үр к» of ig Кеч Attraction ivariecled), Dandy, Golden Чы шун юш, Gold Ivy Leaf, Mountain of Light, ааа Мт. Lennox, St. Clair, o Leaf, &o. Alys Tobelia з spec and oni, ju: ome to . ecio purpurea, Verbenns of sorts, &c. C. GUES gratis on application. NEY HARD TE-FLOWERING hobOPENDRONE. 8 of niue Жм e ed with тов bloomer, on the upper petals, free grower, profuse bloomer, E end i to daten 1 Hyb SI йодо gr А: One-year , Stro: y dis; Larger ж х dues oi EIS lo nta бом white centr Er pA on ts upper pete slightly Nep with h Hiring = [AC кн er Ata © бей тош E с xm in ly distinguis| from all others; it is a А and first-class Rhododon One-year grafted plants, c Two-year ditto, strong, уел plants, 31s. 6d. to to the Trade. visi еса ntroduced to the uch edi in calling f'aro boum mosi distinct prees the d The: Scy late Dio capablo о o frequently 29" 20 atal to the zE p aeaee capo t Thay sio confi- LU Te commended аз most desirable additi ions to DE favourite 13 stamps each, мй, «е ойк, wil be x stamps. AURICE Үосхс, Milford Rp near E Surrey. Ww Plants fi Paradiso. and ба юна Nurseries, announce that he is now TS of the undermentioned pleasure in offering for the first Bou ndon, N pus ies, whieh ЖД үйго bL M RAS HSLAH, following fo ur Foi chsias are the most novel and distinct уе cannot fai LEG stvo miel. ^h fir first is the H о it was рана during the y gham usa n, and t Palao, size мч soft shading 9-7 flower it to a white De. A ve ey 0 к) ned er, its habit good, produ: cA 76 es Joven 4 decided из ition. VGANEXENON. double pariet r dark Y EE IA with fiery ery double ; нь "ipium, и us MAJESTIC. Agr reni а, eor miti tube of great err abe reflexed ; corolla bluish- violet, flamed or е base, Undoubtedly th e finest double Fuchsia 4. FUCHSIA lonn, eneh peat ei d lla barrel s те Ad ted ; кала рн но the to te. nne сеи the feathered base Erand tower [d а purposes. Xt IAS. ion of Mr. Holland, on u$ — ова of y good shape, s anl a Е-Е En was about à 2 feet е! t showing гаса habit aci Се tes gBotanie and Societies, (палак TAMS), = and di wd istinct flower, pure carmine 0984, having having Tour Pars or club-shaped stripes of rich уаз, from the centre; the outline occasionally NL е Бе habit. Received Бер PEDDER. А. p та (roe branching Wait, requiring nop no n 058 per dozen. ji it wil found the large supply at Я | [ Г PARADISE. Colour ow, e poig fower minutely spotted, moli cO SE Succession of ЕҢ Now ne of CHOICE ро ete a ке m DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE n PARKER hich are well- LERODENDRON BA CORDYLINE INDIVIS begs T" offer the following, il clean, zm ur сеат: 8. of]. FOUR RII 1 SN FRANCISCEA CALY GOODYERA SCALYCINA ES чо DRON COUNTESS of HÀDDINGTON E JAVANICUM is NUTTALLI TTRITOMÁ VARIA € ARIA GLAUCESCENS ` VINE D HESS of BUCCL E TOR ALBO SBOE V EUCH e : Sis. and T " RECULEANA 4 PRICED Ks DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of Greenhouse, and Bulbs, aro published, and ii Hardy, and Stove a. nts, Seeds be forwarded to a; eel cants, "Мф. WORCESTERSHIRE SWEDE . SKIRVING'S KING of the SWEDE .. 4,09 ic Nursery, rt. a — ш Tou» S HALLS Ww TRIBU RY SWEDE m 0 10 YELLOW TANKARD or SWEDISH ` „» 1 0 YELLOW ас PUE IN .. . 010 GREEN ed r GLOBE e m 408 GREEN BARR v. 09 LINCOLNSHIRE | RED GLOBE . 0 8 DEVONSHIRE h STONE 0 10 PRICED ea of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 'on application. Ric HARD SM ы i, Seed Men chant, Worcester. ойле t Globe or G: Grey Stone Turnip. - UTTON Ахр SONS have а very choice stock of this лары A AA RE Cty "b grows toa Ld е size daii is stro: Price of seed, 1s. НЕЕ r by the bushel, Del We SUTTON & Sox: Establishment, Reading. ire Seed UTTON'S WC SWEDE is Wm Е ue RAE ined stores exceedingly well, and rarely if ever from mildew. 'UINEAS у 12 PRIZES. al Highness the Prince NS CHAMPION East Berks and South Berks Mew UM е Prizes in various the THREE HUNDRED GU. For Six Years successively his late Roy: Consort's Prize Cups have been iwarded io 5 SWEDES at the Royal East Po eremi and many other valuable к, Bailif to the Right Hon. Lord BERN s Prom M г. L. Champion Беда {тот веей Гога аз purohased ^r you are ded superior to € e we have grown. ЕГ; ва; t| oni Тогай A сыра е heavier than any other Swed ry eim iE) per pound, or e bushel. ro 'N'S NEW FARM nes d 9 he free. 5сттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Cross, N. ЕхтдАхсе yi n i PLATFORM, D Srariox, GREAT EASTERN Rar Harr a ги? RIDE FROM Тивок. М. PA UL "в on and Successor to the late A. PAUL) ep announce Жыл. COLLECTION of ROSES is M COMING into BLOO: ADM m у of his own Se and BEATON'S GERANIUMS, and а = m them, S be blooming throughout the summ ~ TW Er pre of HARDY TERES with FINE FOLIAGE et and spec! CONIFE Bane perfect worthy rr* үсү pn of тэй туена n and at T мн trees of all the LEADING i rait an pl "RUITS, Pyramids and Espaliers, in fine health Wo on respectfully invited. Waltham Cross, Lond on, N. OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPECIAL SHOW of PELARGONIUMS, SATURDAY, June 8, rr e d er 2 distinct } st Prize, Mr. J, MÀ m emn vae Орен, 4eyton, N.E., £8. Mr. J. Ward, Gr. to G. F. Wilkins, Esq., Leyton, N.E., £0. LY Ж, К, 2,—6 distinct kinds. (Amateurs.) P "Mr. R. Cox, Gr. to Captain Cahill, Park House, Southall, £4. 34, ыл y, ald, Gr. to J. G. Barclay, Esq., Knotts Groen, Leyton, Crass 3.—6 distinct kinds, (Nurserymen.) 1st, Mr, J, Fraser, £4. Crass 4.—6 distinct kinds of 1804. (Opeu.) Ist, Mr. J. Fraser, £2, Crass 5.—8peeimen Plant. (Open.) 18, Mr. J. Fraser, £1. Crass 6.—96 distinet kinds, Fancies, . Donald, £5. ох, (Amnteurs.) 1st, Mr. D. 2d, Mr. Rc #4, 3d, Mr. J. E eir, Gr. to Mrs. Hodgson, The Elms, te £3. P distinet kinds, Fanci rse n.) 1st, Mr. J. Fraser, £5. Crass 8,—6 distinct kinds, Fanoies of 1864. ist, Mr. J. Fraser, £2. Crass 9.—Specimen Plant, Fancy. | 1st, Mr. J. Fraser, £1. Crass 10.—Seecdling of 1865. Силвз 11.—6 Cape species, distinct. MISCELLANEOUS. | Mr. Wm. Paul, Waltham Cross, N., #1 e i Extra, Mr. Wm. гог a Collection of Beaton's Pelargoniums, £1. Extra, Messrs. J. & eut f Lec, Vineyard Narsery, Hammersmith, for & Collection of Cut Roses, 108. (Open.) (Open.) (Open.) (Open.) AA AS 0 R. INGRAM. e Committee fi d out the above object desire to give Notio that the Subseri ption will be у, Wd 30th inst., and as several zentlem € have not paid in irt proposed io ve, he Coi xn will feel obliged by Le is onorary аа у onial and the tim Dr. Ph rub Chairman. Bucks, Hon. Sec, the of present determined upon. Ront: EpwaAnD доня; 3s Committee Room, Anderton's od Fleet S Lóndon.—Jun he amount already re: Pede ai The Garoeners Chronicle. | TURDAY, JUNE 1 ME FOR THE d WEEK. Royal Horticultu: (Lecture ТоюврАт, June 13 drobiums, Ond And New. br Зон), cuan onu rust чї ES Grea! nc MES и ога 00 p UM A? ў) 2ғ.м. THURSDAY, — ló-Linnean TUER ELS T LP ov ot Батсараз, — rv Horticultural (Specia ye ol —— aa Ir is with deep sorrow, which will shared with us by every gardener of high 5 low degree, th will ad the Le ehe to know 0 regret ЖАНЫ those who had lost E whom it may be id those new him best, will the nm а; mou HE peculiar habit of what were pisi Arr PLANTS, but w ieh are now n aitracted bulbs, or such magnificent peer though one function of ko» Vienna.* The air roots of Orehids in their S aérial Die Luftwurzel der Orchideen, + von Dr. Н. 14 Ев, dic. Wien, 1264, рр. 46. Tab. Lith. 3. 530 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF, [JUNg 10, 1865, for han ge their character, have a péouliar i E appearance, shot sometimes with a green lustre н les subjacent eis. except at 6 tip, тиз а greater or less distance is uncoa and The ipe nsist of five distinct concentrie cylin- drieal strata, which are orem em sin t- zel-hülle), species, per th „мт plan of organisation is much чеч эл, MTh er enis nsists of a peu Mese of layers of ^ cell s, W n air, and many of which haye either ana ri ye or less coarsely or finely reticulated walls, and are destitute ч ы In a few instances they are аа colo oured mass, which. at t lengt [11 үр an early vs e" contents of all are grumous. | Nar has Piu LER of thes cells ме. Мн та У -|been reea у лата to riens by the receipt of a box o see are highly developed in many Arads, where they | coincide, “I think much remains to be donei have m Seg probability the same пасу апа | the production of fine hybrids of this onein ere analogous growths in Ferns. | tribe of plants ; and it may be mentioned À these їй М, J. PX 0 A eral Votos ns like man ш ists' flowers, but will last for Nanorsst are amongst the most varied and in nte- yay little care, as the common PEL resting of early- -flowering spring — Е zi bybridies pe giving rise to new varietie well-marked charact Our attention fai ед, у. {солк Ит. W. ‚ BACKHOUSE, of st; —— Ме again invi iod deners to the prizes offe red by the Proprietors т, ACKHO USE has tails of e has s— ull iin. that one prize com petition. for them ben attention of Lad INDOOR PLANT 4.4 s of ite PE. ad lo j^ rro onth, We € hope We may just " a room, the main conditio: have been grown by gd пе best and one for the best inyore or r Foliage plant grown in g that hs brand. exhib bitor rs, and grown room for i Jost six weeks previous to being tho It is also intendent xix South Ken 8t. The fall Dad ойт d seuao Daffodils Narcissus major, Ajax. and moschatus, cross era on lained, erm consists mostly of a single layer 0 в, the one thick- ir notion that it is the real epidermi; These cells - generally filled with panil Ne: these comes the bark rtc AR Š " parenchymatous, and in e partly of coarsely retioulated | vi raised some = Bu largest and finest of the class. badly, and their Aem has a | lit 'The roots of cockchafers and caterpillar: N wm have MEO кеа 0! з у "à i anks ito: andin „chlorophyll, and, a чар served ре "dg : e eenish tint through the e The Sore-sheath үн кнн T > sing'e | the ers wh have walls or in А , are in number with |0 layer йк, жын: ойе, Мада thin-w: aled, te | ни, and some ur. Daffodils erossed by N. npa Im kinds called fotidus by DEAN HERBERT are rodue the eross is jtarmediata елйн en N. major and Pseudo- enel sus | ut with N. poetieus Re variety is with very fine expa eu used ; каа vad land in tig до bi were supposed to alto А gether. This m Щр їг di fed "with 0 pu КИЙА a day. The old 0 eat 60, Ó— 120 ec ary to cm к ice to the Garden n on or before the 8 pen be found at p. 100 of = ——- Ве:ійез the Іхѕест PLAGUE noticed last week, it appears from the emen n: hos. in Franee sad havo, rth of exit Äpple, s, and Plums, will, it is said, produce but to the caterpi llars, peas sa as E ы B E еы "RR g= 5 5,8 lied by г 10,000 n ts will 1, 200,000 caterpillar: league of a Yd would suppos lanted s praem. the bir s which r Tie! e peasints, e, would bave Mee common sens d country. r the em such valu The y variety pena to be also gr vhen eties of Daffodil are used, the neigh either peret ed, The e pith consists of Mem which in old roots | crosses seed Be pev but may o go produce see ross with ose wi e i er sometimes from reticulated thicke een these there vetera | en Perm when the roo eh ide der which circumstances tho chlorophyll vanis. Epiri чой structures, we have as in othe roots а ood (wurzel- зе) 4 yum js thrown kr ommtelfagally from the cuticle and ening, | Sho jor or us, and N. poeticus or angustifolius iine nidi d. with generally a red edge ha rom plan a some showin =з e te уре. The orange tints is some f these in different season any сг а ж ды year be анде ated. aM | the next plain yellow. ** The Daffodils crossed by N. Tazetta produce plants bi — M »4 qne, the рэз = general, from a chemical action on the cellulose of which the cells ar e com The си of the silvery coat каха gives | an ghe еб 22 deseri la y e often | the spiral s rael notion of its nally being детей fet the cuticle, sinite assum sure proof that vitality i is no nive: та active in their "m it indeed they have nof d e alto- sire off, and it | seed o but sometimes not lon az No pollen the D айо dil ра: “ The ле бту bird ape ч е а and especi the Norman peas Free mo ve. = ERELBSTERER s the wren, and that from a Kensington ng at South on pe next, a е ut j^ Бонн 8 en superbly in flower, D. Wardian will, we believe, be exhibited. he very Saet M stands species has wo flat on the gro bedding out. or айас ions, and it x go a good stock, sowat ET considerable interest may be hem. in small pots till next — be another рее P ked mers best of hardy siverpla je and — out. beco once on laa po rcentage o ZLA ‚Їз but small КЕЗ zall any T these rA be obtai men. Those who do not It Senani only $ G зау a littl tions. Of rd The spongy эртен жо. en MD with holes, having its |f. torn, or pervious rvious from the falling aw waat wers, pollen T cut out the the kinds which ц id [11 swell t can be recommended to ariety, as it is quite disti ADIA ec tiere] is no certainty but Ew sometimes the bees may b be the authors of а different „cross. I | have rs that быа ше of the асіна iois i undoubtedly to атаа Мемо from the bark- эы been supposed that there is an inverse eel n en the number of layers of cells the air-roo thickness of mis learen bai but honek this sometimes holds good, i It ma; be observed finall: the ey plants in which air- 7 that -mtma m эч E for а time to prevent access, but in most cases the is| аге shows the intended cross to have taken "e я ords wi, and those of Dr. ген г Мыс Tragia cal Register, and Mr, of ardeners’ ! Ma azine o Botan lead irresistibly С the коней у А aroissi npe any of the plan бр Species ате mere Yariotios or dri bigu forms, “ There - no end," writes Ж Р is also consi sidera two } different, and the m: re recesses formed by the а an nd apical mürgin. from т {от some ceous plants which, though unfit for е lists to an нала bulk. les ds ovate, bipinnate, glabrous; pinnu карен; entire on the) o! or м m The of this Fe А. Capillus-veneris in outline crenated, from the ger 7 ds dant ЮН do wel oatalogae e E of er the d in aspec ARDEN FERNS. LPODES, Moore co I innule cuneo iu ble resem on are The: fronds, Terri ies and ele ant her that. = is quite species | that the number Q^ e омей, ear however that incomparabilis i in the youn It has v — 2 n Рвате се. ш 16, of species тыя n whic which. dee ised by Mr. Veitch, of їп Equador of Chelsem firs ale not find any сш ; his > f -—M — Jose 10, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE anting is comparatively simple | Polyanthuses ; Primroses, of coloured varieties; under a name which is intended to indicate the bay-like | ке of trans "pr rendered c em formed by the sori. by means of this iet isi: which mmi does its | Wallflowers, single red and yellow, and dwarf Italian. recesses work well. John Reid, Haigh Hall Gardens. | This is the pro, gross I have made їп seed-sowing up GYMNOGRAMMA ^tm JDesvauz. Hooker, Species е this í time, wo weeks of di с А. be Filicia, v. 129. GRAMMA RETROFRACTA, of small importance either wa; To t Hook. $ Grev. Bot. Mise. iii вор ne ^ М Бавно FLOWER- BARES. е ‚ |be — 2 erras the "tóm I —— baro n vd bi ms sparing! УР е tion, as in| tende oes peris -black, glossy, and as well as the rachides | has been wonderfully extended, it is a matter of ma exceeding 4 to 'the season. J LM ==. бн áp flexuose ; ере inches long, 1 refracted, p innules | surprise to many persons, that instead of a greai dichotomo-flabelliform, the segments linear ог oblong, pore variety of plants bein ed, th ber has b or less elongated, entire forked ог emarginate, decurrent ere нба еб m'i M E HAMILTON OR CA 8, аз to form а wing to the ultimate rachides; veins rked ; ) CADZOW OAK e bleng often M caudex $ "ue very few years ago e was a much- greate! | ARBORICULTURE has, in all times, moro or less This very һа handsome Fern, which is of trailing or can- | variety of plants used fi ding ding | ещ the tion of proprietors of the soil Тһе dent habit, andy remarkable c for ite fin nely;cut divisions and | many which are now айнау discarded, until for | y excellen samples of timb its ose rachis, is widely distri шей эче a summer garden, I verily believe that if all the |over hill and dale, and the salient positions which К Tw the Sierra Nevada it t an —— could be got from one sin le genus s any of them occupy as prominent in the altitude of 7000 feet; а in woods near qoem at acd е: ретт d oyed. This is, indeed, eas andscape, show that our forefathers v e them much {тош 8 to 10,000 feet, growing on the und. It хрїг Тһе Oak те ially has ys has been introduced gardens by Me. Ve itch, of а' great favourite; but if 1 Chelsea, by whom it has been t м е on | ing out in q^ end f ere d 4н up. in овое; Я youth, „the numerous forms " зат ae печ which which ion a First-Class Certifica te w arded t о | and the class of pla: nt that was fou ind to А It isa well-marked an d thoroughl the slowe ergrowing p lan мм and will probably prove а а good gro wer, its habit | depended upon, became the ves one. "Nor do 1 ойгону дио 2 monarch of the forest. i ma strong root- еда фа its са their innumerable ents, yili Erm the mode of selection adopted ~is he skilful arborieulturist. Moreover, t the commerci ial value for blame tá н thus а м, 1 always prove апа sa tisfac tory. Wi ve indeed | SPLANTING MA CHINE. of g them. I therefore had recourse to i by 2 чарк A, of an implement similar in formation to the panying sketch, which suits the purpose perfect. liv, ^ But in order that its may be rightly pre fügt ege. mode of operation properly understood, per! ем give а briet description of it. The box is up of four equally f. 1 sid нн brought about | а state of "inge that does not | although such samples as those of which we shall чч there was certai house of Ha nly milton, who could hav hen our биг лү» riticism, for whic h " e realised a they have had 1t is а bad sign at any time w ^ ее ed | Bigh amount for them in days past, critics can find a point to harp upon—although it the pleas ure of arp to the forest which. the ey must in this case be held that they are most effective | tenant as the only piece of ground hile they confine themselves to generalities, such as husbanded d Dey. *be- only trees in à fele tract pute en perfection cQ the of cou antry fors disturbed by the hand of man for more These Oaks stand on what remains of the Caledonian Ку up abe | y leave the philosophio part of the subj ect and | to plain matter of detail, their vecspation i is gone If w as havo only опе” garden for the summer, and if re the material used and the d of sie "heben. tho mixed ее and the р avour of die made * aon ewhat ferocious; but ins of this I found i a) шет to be quite much as I learned from the orkmen in attendance, tho bulls are dispo to be ев when being 4 feet 6 inches at top and 4 feet 2 inches at period seo ма Бик u | brilliant. , At the samo time it must be admitted that | periodical when begins tell perdo, 1 foot 8 inches in ue B эл 2% guod og ir with two Га pre ee de mde B. edd g to rs| of а more general gystem, "and it therefore becomes бані energion, Ч A Fas аа like, positi or waver in sition, inc ued Bn M nm necessary to сонс how this n^ M ze Ауылы thei attained. I cannot agree wi ose d da e are pursue let m ummer beds | they havo an unusual к "en "the f course ereased wise у үгү 11 gd oniums, Calce: ur si ribbons. They ап never be replaced, however which o: the introduction of variety may improve the id hole 11-in 2 of an inch from the bottom, ye on the cleft to е square punch hole inside, а fixture by mea f screws and nuts, and box р adjusted round viae pant 1}-inch inches in riven нса of стае зә t m nar the most tedious portion of the инин: H iis Lj Е been prepared next thing to be done is to eh the two toj of the frame the centre of I E d pus l the wheels A exactly nd has п богау doing Lir " with the repas e а k of|a o for the reception of back the |a end effect. But sif we € the first week in June, and the MU PUE [Berge d ied дн ed of the season for these hier plants, we 1 fine shots without. any display ; and "his. perhaps i is e = em hristmas, burgh of Hamilton are йй with l of all beef from the carcases o: a o imperative. these — Now there is scarcely any limit to the for fillin his want, rm it takes long үн; puted at 1500 — themselves, E still в onument of the past PU years, over thi їз вр а. 4 gin und, would =. ti Iam safe i in saying they Visa 500; they are pet ot course, remnants of former gr reatuess, for their wonted | limbs innumerable are fast decaying, leaf-buds are not AUN tie i p rominent, and ур Meeg а 5 £ & ould also e bo HI a Imi through each of the top bars, per edge of th Ё p i ЁЁ Е 58 Я be | this x. Two|man воа at the рреагапсе more олоп mim of bedd ing, 4: notice a pim the ns betokens pant are not easy to grow, and after a ant of the the cultivator will become dis- What I wish to impress 5 о for К» iscouragement there i is no necessity ; ; for if one plant does not suco eed th that will, | catt rved as fv a а hundred, nay, e if the pug be then undisturbed; the ancii ttle and be they d H 3 g them tofore, pu Б wse "ond on ils d but The o system i of General "Bedding h p^ this advantage, old Oaks T die. P rete: E 5 were ^. m but why not now! “ Y is is never too н tin М sel d revious to ding as the spring |t xh Бае oio ^ bs the most tender varieties. that David, ] Earl of Huntingdon, 3 4h Hn for Ге frequently find © сактаа кте out rather к= T. DN n exact] rly г inj ures them fo desires to en y must что re general inside of the Conclusion, I may remark that in tially Fs part T. the жим garden. fixed ne system should es to etat a stock sufficient for the beds had а me оо Fm e sown up to “The h Oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots ri eem up, and spreads by slow degrees ; 1 Three centur € 8 he grows, and three he stays, Supreme in state, and in three more decays. toe of many useful plants ime pee Brompto n or the whole opera. | coloured varieties; Honesty, red and white; Pansies ; The largest of ihe Cadzow Oaks measures 21 feet in Ё ^ 532 x THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JUNE 10, |р, cireumf. her, and their | present time, and I consider their identi, mm circumference at 3 feet above the ground. Another | bearing features of affinity to each other, І ег their ide = 20 feet 6 i hes. ori inal enus, distinct from all other genera and |in the following particulars : ЕС ow Быз араа Uns by its aide коа — A Fori inal, all plants had the power of|general сие of the seed ; the exa, me of ap а . Th zt largest one that I measured re eproduction in them selves. What we call m: I| above the sur! visis expansion of [s first ee i e boles, led the Ho llow ы Oak, which will hold six | suppose are nothing more than hybrids. I hay aid the gen Ен, арреагапсе of the plants in both ae, beople very comforta ably in the interior, and measures ү = the lenmag have found a difficulty in ngt ; th кие orn, size, t eet above the ground. | e t lin e bet een a veg eta ble and ud: nor is stis and midi € "t leaf; the of оо obe Sev 16 to = фе — in so тен. об g пет апа lastly, the tim Aa the Ped per han тай ae e all the of solidity, е at food are much the s In these particulars I have bem E & but doubtless, if " subjected to the! e. DH be found | learned reader oblige me by Чейин, p species 0» no pen whatev Mr. Sutton says Ri L wantin knowledge of i 24 осона: о floral - der or кй a was two days in айтан which is very probable cader n lo over the large number of these aged tion. WFR delyjfe, Tarrant Rushton. the appearance of the first blossa ‚ but could bL] h st k r diversified Ants, seen y ma ing a careful su ч array : Бок ЫП cmn of eei т um S | Kindness i suggesting some means of е ants | whole er op ? "Ina pea crop of Peas there maki ts. all fruit trees, I have lost in succes- | some difference in the ime of coming in bl or ] and this ear, although with tao | we ought to be careful how we judge of a whole ч in- | best pei ead to prevent iS I fear I shall lose by the appearance of ong or two individual К йй нА Позу ai tiak counterpart t third planting. The insects congregate by bh агч sis My Pea n December l4th in a situation itself, either "na ^ MM on to progress or|inthe leaves, thereby destroying the trees. Henr; St. | lightly а e kin , and Hebe the latter part of retrogress from desirable sample. "The | Auber, North Petherton, Somerset, [Guano is pU to | we were visited in this locality with very severe frosta, rgost specimens а to innn densely covered | drive them away. Try the effect of giving EN wor st | s so tha tI sho uld n ot have Pen A if the crop h these knots, which detract in some measure from | among your trees a good dusting wit ey lived on, however, and were iho valuo of the timber. On qutüng the tape-line experiment and give e rest Aw thorongh | blossom by May 1st, and were in fair condition to pg dorned in this way, | washings with clean = е] рона with force from а on the An. On the same day (Dece ~ Ф at 1 foot fro ye powe werful garden e engin NUT after rwards strewn | in the раною І plant d оез. эу, Pa t tl came in som four days later, s during tte Ша 1j гау t to girth 2 grouud, but 3 feet Mee ip бра нечаси ed 1 17 foet dp botn m lled Queen Mary’s | Oak ут arezar есем ме, апа ү of her Disbudding Vines.—l h often thought that day ‚ which made a ангаа а Ге, Ти faithful att ould be a good thing if the. frequent stoppings and A distinguishing features of “ First Crop” are—lst, i d to Cad It is yet in a pretty good beris of "Vines а be Lys rid of. This led me to | tendency to produce flower-buds in the axils of фе state, measures 20 ft at 9 "d above the ground, | try how disbud erba eed, and I found to my | lower leaves, E 2adly, its rapid growth in all it and is one of the est and probably the loftiest great delight that it answered capitally. The way I | stages, and I am confident that by good treatment tiis ted was this: I took out every bud down to the one | Pea may be made to produce very early, I am "Pr hese Oaks I» as girth is reme stand favour- |I ho b ne pruning time, wi enblema! o same ably in com: n with any of the Scotch Oaks whose | the һе exoepiion, ". course, of those on branches on which | sown in Maroh, ан E was ready to gather е Ор Ыт аре person e оешкан T was maki ing, but as the plan | reduce the number of sorts of Peas 108e which an roved so successful in its results, and saved me much | most useful and re ally EN А. it is also highly some pros ring 16 feet in "eireum- | trouble ШОП any apparent d I venture to important ls the nu names should mi ? ference ; aud dao "враз ofi one Bade raised from | record it. ins lue of the sap в y mber of distinc ана, and that cars nder 16 feet of sini the frag- [е development of a fine leaf, which ble t uld be А EN to retai ose names which are ment of which emer бт 30 feet round; and, what|rate a good Т pply of [оре food, and this again ul descriptive. Чыршы many varieties of wasm interesting, found to be in a good state of | resulted in a good bunch of Grapes. By ү plan, | vegetables are named bis the least attention to preservation. These Cadzow Oaks, however, differ in | moreover, all Ae со of -branches is done away | description. І would suggest the propriety of retaining some moe cts from. the dimensions of m апу; e en the juices of the plant are kept in ther proper the name “ First Crop si ' for the Pea under d — d^ course, and a most rre appear anda gu i st the sequences. The best | Permit me to say (May 28) that I have кб q | f branch 2 Wm. Paul's Tom Thumb, sown on the first week n M wE to altitude, e of bole or peri which mus entirely owing to the climate, for it is “анары to to d b 2 end Early re бей of the petto who informed protetti; Thos. Slowe, Garden . Oaks have all à pane in. Climate has more to | Mr. Whiting (p. 508) that they could not perceive any Esq., Brackley Lodge, Walton-on-Thames. —1 swel do am the of timber than many difference between Carpenter’s Express and Sangster’s | a row of each of the following Peas on the same day, people credit, а кш: be an object in the plant- 0. 1, can have had the "obe үш: „Wi th m e, bo th | viz. Feb. 6 :—Sutton’s Rin leader came into bloom o ing of estates in io localities to introduce only last year and this, there is г he 29th of April; Carter's Firs ood as is suitable. се а е old Oaks are, them. ll as S М ay; Dickson's First and Best on the 5th of May; an and it is a fortnight MT it is 10 a dern than xis Early on the 7th of May; and of the old English Oaks. Quem Ерера Oak, for Dillistone's. I G them all three side by side last | No. aniel O’Rourke on the 8th of m example, at EEEE we rea n circum- year, under precisely the same treatment; and this Seton s ing eader was ready for the tai ference 5 foet rom the ground; gu Тее "is сое з to yet the о Express has fully ay Косак its character for 186. of Mi > Ca rter’s First Crop oe : 24 е I4 instan à of th sc Ж I cannot, pieta help. alloding = "Carpenters ore, 9 e a south- west border, on a Dillo s, Sangster's, e Ya н O'Rourke to what are considered to be the three finest living | NOV- 23, 1864; the Express was in bloom on May 1, | not be ready for several days du specimens, now showing ze aes health and general | and I gathered а good dish on the 26th, and nearly | appears that the three new ort o Stateliness, as compared with the`best of our Scotch | ^W pecks from 16 on the 30th of that шош. I have than kinds previously in стади tna agi | e “Great Oak," at Panshanger, measures ОПУ gathered the first from Sangster's No. 1 to-day | is mi earliest of all. William Ray Gardener, 19 bove the lar is computed to contain 1000 feet of timber. Ta in Er A di de онно while Sangster's 5 each Borders, Ws Denis ** Chandos ," near Southgate, is very nearly . l, sown on the date, is just podding.| answered your corresponde "d large, and fully as healthy; and the “ Bounds Р, Aes т" is only fair, however, н state that Sangster's turfing Vine borders (р. 488), will Lys EET 1 Oak," close by Tunbridge, has a straight stem, and No. 1 is the best cropper, as the Express, like a word in favour of ariig 1 rr measures 22 ft, at 2 fi t above the ground, and alis ity Dillistone's, is only а moderate bearer. James extend to Vine borders, ye It tapers to 16 or 17 fee Mazwell, The Gardens, Exton Park, Oakham.——- | direction. About 25 years M ind d Mi ch 4 eU these Oaks mall compared b: nos ny in І bave not seen апу mention made in you r columns of | of Morello Mert the border England, but there Шет. are in du height of vigour, Dickson's Early and Best Pea, "Mere атавы for over, and better fruit or more el. ted a house df nearly equal in girth to the largest samples of the | 1:3 earliness— at least I have proved it о be во against | saw before ог s sino «oes 1849 I p ће жау соп, Cadzow Oaks, which have for the last 300 years been other varieties. On account of my garden being low, | Peaches here, and as it was їп an опсо on the wane. J, A. and the soil cold and stiff, I am obliged to sow in -— to. cd ъ Ъо n w d I have 7$ ерй t I sowed a quantity of Dickson's Farly and Best, and | sayin "that, better fruit than those tros e vile Home Sayay sar arrana Sa pe No.1 in turves on the 3d of Uu and | ч! ng th the foliage is 9 inches long and Mia i What is а Species ?—Species is a vori Ак. put them on narrow strips of wood into a Vinery which | and as healthy as роты: І inclose а applied, Species in ааа аге s Кек was starte d on the 186 Ка Jan nuary, When hey were | - picture. 2, health]. ^ 1 ) I would several КЕМ dee 2 a vi with sm ега! preces ої gold, silver, and кезун врат in | and finally ani Cs out on the mé AT of March | sown dá in he. because when co logic expresses an idea d of by s - Mas with a few rows|long manure, or Fern, they become виш d called [del oe m e optics is the image imprinted = осп Dwarf Prol ific, sown in turves on the Ham moisture, but when turfed ov hi b acts asa 000 obi e heir DS y the rays „ОЁ light reflected from an anuary. The result is, that I began ME rom | moisture is absorbed by the Grass, w Pind the bait it Pow I w Р аер нт The learned Dickson's s April 24th; I could, however, have p Led а | conductor as well, keeps the frost out, all what eH i y in their definition; nor Il earlier. The first dish of Singers | and is also a natural d Lim | : i th of April, and McLea warf | во well? J. Stevenson, Gr. vegetable is exactly as to fix p m that distin Ройс is jte open in, — with dodi fou t A | Lambton Castle. Arrow Grass" in D ө e бы an а паг “ Squeers," xs бе. top almost to th. und. The three varieties form Yarrow.—This plant is called “ xb of mine, кола ny, ii bes efine s good su "Diekson's g^ not remarkable as de | parish, e : used iy one old f di tereti A. 2 & E | i pecies. deme | эбе ыы defined; ass of beings comprehending abundant cropper, but its earliness is ича! recom- | conjunction with gin, as 24 d should be Wers a genus invested with a | mendation for it, J. €. Mundell, ooley House, | the diuretio proporties of t 6 and reasoning powers, it might address us in | Coulsden, don.—— send you along with хм Br ether assigned to the gin. 2. 7 re рт оо a e тй pA Sutton's Ringleader Peas, which w Wee In your Paper o "st a race which mus proceed from me, arch 28th, and are now quite ready to iiber, writes that he has destroy | Yet my whole species in myself I see,”— DRYDEN. | having been only about „nine weeks gro FRA Seve ral | sumes were e, "Y well as fe e. lf this be so, then, however difficult it may be to | other amo i ion tha wasps whi define. е species botan nically,'one thing is certain—that all | were Daniel O'Rourke, which are now just Showing | months of vp а жык >л _— Species cles must have features, however they may differ | flower. 7! te Horse, Binfield, Brac pe ell.—— | е 22d о from. үөү Red imd also from all others, that proclaim | : haren now growing sido by side the two early Pea | garden Мева, t every very wasp they them to | descended > „Originally from one, and one | named respec неа Sutton's pee Ae ters [upto Мау 1, and the result was J will . it ren ге be the subdivisions of а | First С and I feel compelled to say, hd the strictest | 1020 wasps, for whic ы genus, If genus be the parent, species are the offspring, | investigate, that they are not only similar, but | vexed to be informed t isf rere айе relationship to the parent, but identical. I have carefully Pod. ай compared Can you, therefore, kindly satis'y many marks, and also at the same time ће two Peas from the day they were sown till the | I may add that I never saw 80 Joxe 10, 18-5.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND- AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 583 now exist, even though we destroyed about 200 пай | [а showy: and useful Eri which received and deserved |in a good state of киы, Cherries, Peaches, J. M., Addington. iri may make your od в mat JJ go last autumn. cate. rkle, in the same way, is cumbers, was contributed bv Mr. mind easy respecting he wasps, as males (or kings, as a pleasing flower, Mr. Sa likewise showed a | Turner, Messrs. Glendinning, Mr. i niin Mr. Tillery, « Vespecide ^ miscalls them) are only produced in the зен. collectio A. of new elargoniums, and | Mr. Stilwell, and others. autumn, and all die before winter sets in. p of Beaton’s ag hl came from Mr. presen been remarkable seasons wi TANICAL OF EDINBURGH : April 13.—Dr. Dickson reference to the economy of the vespiary. The hot d Miecellan e" ewe and ение de President; in the cha - The following gentlemen mmer of 1864 allowed vast numbers sps’ nests | Messrs. Lee senta gni in tem large ected :—Resident: R. Traill, E га W. В. to be formed, апі in August the workers swarmed | Dicksonia an "im. indiv gem asia К п, Esq. Now X dent : М. C. Cooke, Esq. every where an extraordinary extent; but metallica, Davallia t tenuifolia, O ed ера dactylifolium, Lon ttt м idious disease, very similar that known in the | and various qp — From Mr. Bull also came | 1, 4n Account Vx Flora of that part of Hampshire apiary under the nam of foul br et in at the | an xg gro nsisting of Dracænas, one of|called the New Forest. Ву Lions imen, Esq. nning of the autumn, and entirely destroyed the whieh, D LX ei in flower; Palms, Platycerium The author commenced by describing the situation, of many nests, so that in September we wer alcicorne, omia arifolia, V mna glauca, and a|boundaries, extent, geology, scenery, physical nearly freed from the winged insects. Many females | handsome Gloxinia named А. Bonnard. О? Roses geography eb the New Forest, and then pro- ust, however, have be produced, si n as|several fine boxes of pas bl were s by | ceeded t xamination of its botany, - teme warm her set in in April last great numbers | Messrs. Lee апа Mr. William Paul; the latter had a | that the Meum e of species know were seen, but on the whole was cool, and they hastal. of beautiful blooms of Gloire de Di amoun ted t o 728, of which, number СЩ dul himself then appeared in fewer n . considerable | Another box from the same exhibitor contained si Forest number of the small egg-shaped pM YA have децаи А horore, already been brought to have ced rains to ei the undergound nests, we shall most pro robabl 1 be as much infested in July and 7 Bowain villea sp R. Hux table, gr. to F. W. erts, d Barto, rton А ай Ta aunton, has wered a plant of this MM P in a Fernery, where the heat qui I er ы moin D: А about 50°. The plant in ques inch pot; it is about three ora p dr 6 "fet 1 30 ; ib is Ly E a front eim and is led up the rafter of ary Hi ^ house. The soil in Um examples had beautiful epe Y^ the ERES in ue ч се аер and Water-courses, Mr. Trimen enumer rated the ore i im- alcot, Madame Villermoz, Mr. Cat za Ret of Mn биро] тема auratum, finely in ponia Miss Macdaniel, Upper Norwood, dried flowers and foliage, with the perio а iom MEN Among them e» үз cing e Forget-me- t, Larkspurs, Adiantı ly i m of ma ny o of the plants he mention a Amon igst — were specimens of T" E sl MEE ery handsome кр о his country i! ач а о. Ё ай е. thon e flora of the sea- Rki gave a sketch o ft Tof the cultivated a of id. distriet, and coast us whole hav арреа: Mr. Ingram, gr. to ving a a pre ance, x Majes sty, аб "Frogmore, d had a fine eg ае ould j udge, consists of реа Ee E ү MOM. with a liile dung. The plan xy) is covered y its entire sengih with. the loveliest bra о о = т гасіѕ, &c., growing out from little End grows dh the “ last year's wood," = dd hould failaa ayenne Pine-apple, very ing ay Duke Cherries, Jarga and fine British Queen Strawberries, | and Prince hus a conienl-fraited s t; and Mr remarked. - the sam species found in those localities, The western type of vegetation was seen Y prevail, and t was considere d to be due to the 2j humid clima: di e geolo- Т? өк, gr. t Lord Craven, Combe Abbey, sent Mere- ith’ Forest on its flora, the author concluded his s dy urging and 8 АРЕН, рашы аца бә Abbey Hybrid elon: The Охітер HORTICULTURAL: June 6.—An exhibition, 13 3 n : fai q iet taol: 1 accurate ma of the plants of district, in preference to hunting for iiu aper зод illustrated b а the roots, such wood if cut off or damaged in any way, TOM sequence flower either badly or not at all. Robert H. Poynter, К оп. е well this year, but on this occasion under tents in Finsbury Circus, and ut x MR was be desired, oar it m: held yh of London, within е OCryptogams. By D r Lindsay. 8 iis s the author г gave ац account Pofa tome -— row d the Bak The Ton display with his presence in the mo; yor e д the | rning, Qe Surg ring | Z es,—M y Tea s have don Hybrid Беране, are coming false t never saw before. The evil is apparent in Senateur Vaisse, Madame Caillot, Prince Leon, Charles Lefebvre, éant дев Ва , Genera Way. Neottopteris australasica, in vigorous health ; А fine i Stove and yg Plants were КОЙА "a "d and Alge, which had been collected by him Zealand. , Most о them had ‘not been PUR нан: СЕР Un pos the Snow, or numbers, and in excellent condition, by Mr. Williams, of Hollow: Among them were Stati ice profusa, ng of "Pla n Closed Cases, By N. В, Тһе ыа Temar arked—Oae of my bed- rious Va ariegated Yu accas, for the last month or two. , According to Mrs. Somer- ville 3 , She says tailles ral Jacqueminot, Charles me ers. I am fearful, if Iam singular, that I shall cut a sorry figure Ls ios suppose the е, as forced t 0t Котлг HORTICULTURAL: Jun 3 (Special Show of Pei es imr —This took ilice in the eastern Con- servatory Arcade, which was well filled with finely y one travelling high up in the ma ats in aviei k fail othe: which were two wonde rally fine Dracæna еа, апа опе оѓ Bilarogrne Titoli, die nches fake) and other spring flowers flourishing i in “little last with leaves 18 inches long and width. pa Si M.P. Hivakd, 1 gr. t other Sings tho' еи 1 variety of (Шеген omsonze, called um; anda grown well.bl Nu of opular flower. iey roof, under co the flowers retain their peaty "for а very ler period. Now, this case of ne is a case in point, but the plants, instead of being permet by snow and ice, are surrounded by е | glass. The minimum temperature, as tested by a self- Th Balfou: Greenhouse Plants АГ саше КОШ М gr- о КР Philpot, Esq., Stamford Hill. Мт. beg "s . Tredwell, of Norwood, and Mr. Rhodes, of ribu! ted beantifally Emm ll- Azalea m M ums, Mr. Fraser, Lea tiful examples of Fasiti mometer, is always within one or of Башомоп, pev with uti Es Candidate, Bracelet, € о Guillaume Severyns, Leander, Lord C Мг. W: Me UNO, The "Bride, £ n groups with h Lord Cd а“ Capt. C Cahill’; P "cis 3 s Me d gr. d I. Barcla; e ias dé Wl With Roseleaf, very nie, Sanspareil, с-н nid cud í Kinds of 1864, Mr. Fraser furnished with oyle, ed ча a a dark top, "d rosy carmine; P; rOSy pink, w 4 ark — а-ы upper pet id white throa ine, I white eye, п per petals maroon, ipd with E witl be somewhat in in i ra. et Viola, Sed Уре, oon Ба Er poser Bees M eto in all the "petals. go these. ж pm mona, large YA le деби Ан by Mr. ingles in colour, redi Empress Excelsior, Prince of Prussia, Eugénie, raser also stood in the Da Errian Bridesmaid, s Novello, em who was 186 Es and | silve large collection of Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, Deutzias, and Hydrangeas, ely small but well-üowered plants. Seed nium were furnished by Mr. Holland;and M ind va ted-leaved sorts dd sid „Най, who had a iier in which were of Mrs. Pollock ат Шу handsome wit са f the successful results m build one of 50 feet in "length at Chelsea, Tor the recep- Tulips and of Polyanthus Narcissu dou ble ез Pri: ag ah &c. The Snowdrops are arer: h | I was induced by 6 f this case to e | grati —/viz., a little to the southward of east. Several varie- ‚| ties of Camellias, six А Б € heat in winter, but which do want the pro n afforded by de c cover. This large case Leu € stood the two winters with most ifying results. Thes « t із the same as my own peci ordinary and extraordinary spring bulbs, fairy Roses, Japan Barberries, Palms, Clematis lanuginosa, &с., аге it by: нане ves, and w: with Ferns and dine адні plants. "They з vidis о ТУНА by Mr. William: i4. n, gr. to W. Mars hall, Esq. ; Mr. Penny, gr. to H. H. Gibbs, Esq. ; and Mr. рег, gr. to А. кь Esq, Stamfo nd „Hill. In these | of Fern , Lycopodiae upon the bak pe s galvanised x wire. mos ed. , &с„ retained in their places епоше species of tira which д come into flower in the open air from the 10th of M Pen the 12th of ^ eem A letter was г Mr. William , dated Botanie Gardens, "Заһагипроге, гык th Tus Ius in а parasite eres T ~ ultidorum. Б oom plants of r Lady Cra un elicatum, Rosabella, Mr. Weir gem; it is уги ome роны атш а violet tinge round i reminds Шеш | and blotched in the upper petals. al altogether Babes eR which grows люб n|bourhood of Saharun ll also of | came the longlost Pro and some smali Anæctochili се shown! Ат by Mr. ym essrs. ugden ous handso . Be e tion of a species of О tobanche, another parasite, which infests the Turnip roots in the garden ; it has a thick, fleshy root-stoc| n e He stated that he had recently made more f Ferns and Mosses, |&8 acd re cases, and № E ornamental p төсүй iuospf Ixias cos start [and had been 1 d to tl 11. generative organs 4 AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Y Мт М I ^ 534 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND Cone 10, qe theseplants. Mr G hibitedt £C Li ulehellum, Narcissus juncifolius, | Mr. Kinghorn's varieties that duet exhibited tie рй se interesting, е red vum d almost | zone, but I o not now recollec Б ibited the P1 tnr ево trees were this season i жоны, freety in in | uni ‘versal Man к nd to admire the more e two principal divisi r d lic Моё Lawson's Bureeries апа elsewhere itt Scotland. | euriot n fre "ks of Nature, there. were such plants as | leaves may be classed aret! ose with whiteorlighi dokn ань, itoati tica, an othe ers. Tlie | edges a and dark contre тга, апа those with light юш exhibiti ng the ers x тону ir xn {reos i in the тоу about the cultiv: more deep gr edges, Thef. [j the late cyclon grey facilitated үп 5 коч suggest ted in the would appea arto ac ti in néxio on with EA res ыар n to this Trade — ^ уу which Wa beg | in his “ Theory of Horticulture," terms th dmm | LIVERPOOL HomTICcULTURAL.—This Society held its lees tò таке е one or two extrac veins, havin Ls origi В ув from neighbour first show on Thursday, May 25, and the weather being “ Very rne and е t dr ера rö combined with а pith an n r, with the es. fine there was a large assemblage of visitors. "The | equally apid an ntinuous supply of water, are e| having their origin in rk. mer e tents under which the display took plac ere | essential еба healthy ЕТ Оп rock- | trac d by a white line down the inside channel ы pitched in the park adjoining the Botanic Garden, | work this may easily be accomplished by all leat-stalk, through the liber to the edge of the pith; which was open to visitors, and must have afforded a water to eed from a pipe: at or near the highest һе latter by lines down the outside of the Тела great treat, as the gard ec are на stream or fast drip, whielr will | diffasing a light colour throu he bark, pend superintendence of Mr. Tyerman, w. iet bel both more humid and cooler | these there are spotted gations, as in the eg qr dition—no fewer than 60,000 plante "bets wen in than when similar effects aime by o EN species, sach, for instance, as Eritri- their ornamentation, and arranged with emen dena occurring in u S not yet in tie skill. chium na Cerastium alpinum, and those й ауе atter ‚сазе, z Бейеу ve, assu ЕЗ а permanent As regards the show, all the plants exhibited | generally w whi ich have silky or cottony foliage, e ue ogous to variegation in the ]eaf occurs were сз in the neighbourhood of d bees having their leaves wet by a к al 1 means,|in the st trip and blotches in the petals of flowers, А апа Plants were some good | especially in winter, as in a vim iei eri are either Those in the. (in ellia flow e distinctly traced of ken cultivation, but there were also did du uring that season in sno: when about half-grown, and iar af which we cannot speak in such рии frosts which destroy eve ticl Thes vix are semi-trans nsparent. Indeed, so true are they ty А terms. Some of the "ries туну апа other hard- must ei ith et bë pintat "where an нар ledge the chara мец of the flower in ро Е colour ай wooded plants, were ell bloomed едн 1 rain, or be rown in pots A pun that after having raised a great; many seede ver, were mag dinem some of the plants having | | which can be placed ARASA a айз {тате admittir ng nd taking a grea at interest, n them, evinced upwards of 100 biooms on them, charming ot that these ptit atét nder : | close ciere ation, I I ell varied. Fuchsias were also lov КУЯ they | they are nearly as hardy as the rocks н М. but | them when young, and noting down bec сойо: shown in the shape of pyramids, covered with their Мөө alpine atmosphere is dry till the spring | course e E Ww t the D fne "foliage: and flowers beri to the rim = the pot— | thaw sets in. the fl will be, ill b cultivated t Calceo: * Besides the question of moisture and atmosphere, dt ble]: кч сап S "detect tie wii e spots ini -— ry fine,'es siecle Aurea Pertinet ‚ Wbich that s м is g nerally important. Hundreds of rare| petal (these are not per t like the "s was well bloomed, апа many of the plants measured | A!pines have been sacrificed to the idea that ea rth, is see leaf, only t kein viiam ibt 9 feet in diameter, without a single stick to support essential чә vitality. W m experience, tell what the permanent colour them. These were rightly pla among plants|the less of this they hav , the rou their ` chance, will be, Aerei unicolor, bicolor, or tricolor; and if remarkable for the beauty of their foliage. Pelar- балу at first when no established. p lotehed with dark on a lighter d and woell.bl d. R n sandstone crushed into ev very imaginable size and | exactly нои Ae stripes and blotches will be pots were c: neat: plan ts, furnished with some fine | shape, d their relative intensity. This dition of flowers. Fern and "edo oliaged plants were con- ange f Alpi n pee 10е | the leaf is very evanescent; it soon fills with і , being well selected and pat Ж elin Dee (as the case requires), and | matter, and a few days the markings ent eanly g Haud bouquets were contributed i ч y eiie artificially by titration from bore this СЕ kem зч. y ladies ; though` pretty, they were ial exactly s Ma фе ап that дае tendency to the abnormal condition in rat too flat, and the introduction of a few more | виг veio es the cultivator, Even river saud unmixed with gite ed d pla nts ipei kd: ар be р pupa Ferns and some реб foliage into them would have аге often Princi perfectly wii the moisture is аага) І have never known to take рі Ч beon a decided improvement. Designs for flower gardens | regular. m the seed, but ra from what пашу trae сонни ^ lias bee tit was essential to aidit in some bud; and I have seen sufficient ] set n notion tha the cultivation of Alpine yit that e ice be I enable me to say that the tendency will вош ted of Nect Grapes, ‚ Cherries, Pines, dar Melons, &e. There were also about | under a north wall, а iic which vins dormant for en before "p 30 brace of nice Cuoumbers, of which some were | terrestrial Orchids and s e others better а, any | itse “Аза case in ntion that I one — perfect models of fine shape. The chief vegetables! other. But Messrs, Backho uh e do not sacer it marked a branch of Camellia mira the flowers i ere re Азра mer s, Fren ch Beans, c. Stands of Pansies for EA plants :— Mese Fron i Or 'chids | were small in ry large proportion of the most TU grown in an ordinary be in common soil, | ea nie tha m. They f еп. iais neighbourhood reiken Д и: up. There аге, | and зан the Mice Mm os з а ero may | variegation but two Тола ра the however, new „beginners, who promise to keep be аа gr ы, is dev oid of|vari gatic on to whi ch Ih e befo оге referred о тос! ork, itse се Tien is а list of some of the most successful | Wiether 'enltivated in pots or on rockwork dn may be planta бшшш, TS the keel ell to state that after long experience арӣ far Ёоо | gonium Stella have very generally this season d den онњ 1, Mr. Williams, gr. to C. Mozley, Esq. ; 2, | much of Ке t kind of misfortune which usually attends | s pim s of variegation breaking out here and there, U т. Майы, gr. to nd m Ro! и a. E. решш 1 Mr. нын | experimenting upon new plants, we find that as a rule | tendency to which must have ex xisted in the | Sepe eatha Mix: 9, M Dui N ME is an error to place in the shade in summer for the from w ich they came. This tendency to ' > Four: £ better gr. to R. D. Holt, Esq. sike AN coolness, th hich i and fixed character аб M. 1, С. Row we, Esq. ; 2, R. D. Holts E: foco di be ien idem: M. m ns. ces plante, He pce b. ilo the Lg г P in with a blotoh ог тетін —Eight: 1, J. E. Reynolds, Esq. ; olt, Pt Four: umid * lifeless? which it gene rally loses again i 1, J. E. Reynolds, Eq Six (Fiaby): ii n3 2, J. E. Reynolds, | in low districts afford, y cutting the geb: down to the leaf affected. (in (Poeti sl м and e Б 1, R. eee mm Esq. Four| “Living naturally on lo fty ridges they are constantly a done, and t at the axil breaks and S — gr. to W. D. Hoit, Esq, gcc Kaa Т M РТА | exposed т) high winds and an atmosphere of crystalline eges the tendene, : ine then be stopped Е W. Preston, Esq. Calceclarias.—Six Herbaceous ; I, J. Robin- clearness, trong which the sun’s rays dart down leaf which ost decided tendency E мати. le eie 1, Mr. Davies, gr. to J. Swainson, Esq. | мах e: nce which often heats the vidi till you e on, repeating "the gti n: till a fixed с | рр сы ra oro Bepi, Оуена REI ра cely Pear to tatih them. This brilliant sun- | secured. The shoot thus fixed should be taken | to S. Machin, Esq. Lycopodiums el LN Flea | shino i in n the Eur piri alternating with excessively hea avy | struck as a cu utting, or pao "rb in por ы еси мъ. Bird. Уно ated Plants. —Ёшї& : 1, В. 7e arp frosts at night, f will then n, Esq. Orchids.—Six: 1, S. Machin, Esq. Four: а i number of the тагевё and most be wtf its characte e Newton PX pont EEPE ми pres ies in their едь а Aud these, born n The ieédlings from the white-edgeđ SPECIMENS: Azalea —1, С. Mozley, Esq. Heath.—1, Mr. |Vast fields of perpet now, receive a rapid and | Pelatgoniums, when frue, Жыш а d { Cahill, gr. to Mrs. W. Roskell. Ецсћвіа.—1 and 2, С. Rowe, | permanent supp! xf of "were. at the roots, which i is without any green parts either in the ure E mi pee "Orchid non See cmi ie Д, eli checked only g These very soon perish ; and, to 8 | \——-Неграсеопз: land 9, J. Robinson, Esq.: Shrubby, | ID а firm mass.” manent and hardy v ea ated kinds, n | ^ n B. - E. Nee M e aides Esq. Ferns.— = ss T MN with the green varieties. | achin, Esq. е .—1, В. Machin, Esq. Greenhouse when zonal variegations are | Piant. — 1, di та. id ке Basket o Plante 1 3 oy d SW Roskell Davies е Flowers, | with the de deepest сай roadest zones shon Mid rs.—1, Mr. Newton, gr. therbarrow, Esq. даан Рег, NIUMS are getti ting to be great and it will then ы fonaa that à. ip el Flower Garden Ta W. Парна, Ee fav it lo ied ^ eder € a р Mr. Freeman, gr. to lit ttledale, Esq. ; и LONE US Вог] TIL P. Shan, dep Mr. Frogman, air Mr. m Motíres of Жо Alpine кинә and eA house & Өү д n. егу little | a very eurious apparent pes "pue Tt singular Ru нет E we have variegated: leaved Pelarg in a *é ry few years PRG he | How d аге р other ns they i ms babe their true í - кє : Aem. e, but bo! produ: wholly "mé; one-hal а ог те dokta if a ао оп n time the white leaves or shoots M arepa miam ae persee ш. plants, ү ma mid чек ted pa arts of I P In the older | appear vith light blotches nie | variega| ie kinds, in several of the | centre and radiating tow: : am ее coe a dore is quite cheering to af new on, Will be seen that i in а those parts of the leaf with light edges s k blotches in tie тре render the vu - m = меуі. : а а e d er the ы ү if continued, should break into the whi h will spread over zr instructed, $ to have аси ү, їп bs the leaf, it ji terminates py 1 there i TED ede owe Le me u again, in б - of colour, | obst th to vm pbyll d -— latter w^ M E the mim ы -— e diferent -—- latterty. some bolde Y » ls a a" € о que red ж. P оч үте = lea! ч А боне lah. vy нути he Hubion нав passed its bounds) | at the edge of = fortheoming Те aned by наче чы ho Нон ieultural | ledin g the vay f 4. others bolder A wii the zonal | either for. oa PE T peana aaa vs with rers matter a much at hom nce of | such dixe ans yim m: qs ose а! bale і s fastigiata and. dro- chlorophyll » in Y presence, thus ни ging. the founda- | it. will миз м. Ms d id. farinosa \ нене, tion for our more beautiful f gd distinct pe 4 * fete, Hyacinthus | tricolor- hes variegations. i "believ. (i was one of|inone Maii one sportive ' 535 1exz 10, 1885) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: = iioa, fro m which Í ful ly expect A iz several laying. Before having t dau i5 lave Um ail Lu дий P forms of variegation, some of t ddenl ve, and seized it. This aille bushes. There ів no koac А. resented all the ex rir. characteristics of common | òf gard'ning" with wh iginal, John Ha lly, Blackheat. naiiim . МЧ tat THERE peared las ek (p. 511) a communication | from Mr. Aaii dative. m the existence of FERTILE WORKERS in one of his colon mies. Tha t such Cases do D» | een а ver. 1 Ње оту difference we сопа recognise, and that slight one, consisted in the abdomen 5. n diss n the ovaries were found to be double, like those ef queen, Es more vie Me smaller, and possessed of ueta, Ara laments соб ntainin pe eggs ly g ds exhibited swellings occasionally occur for a very long period, t is, how —probably for at- least one hùn- r, very rarely the lot of an bl closely obse diffenlt of ratifica tio an ardent apiarian for ез0 twenty years, І Pavo p. been able to prove beyond the possibility o of do чаа, occurrence of any such case in my apiary. тойн, in а con баргы, in July, 1860, ар: ап pow whic h had lately occurred in his t equal We co ounted : x gs of sensible size, some t ty. e|done in this way, many of them projeeting into fine e” the art of graffing or . рі part, and designed сус . to act ав a pair o the ola ‚опе goes. 16 was highly instructive pes müch of skill in the drt of gården- o maturi ep of males. ing combined. with accurate bo! anical knowledge, and à fuil h Flora. зов! appeared а puzzling тя » mene. and would pro- bably for ha remained e had not quero. esis in "de ney-bee vered by Dzierzon, demonstrated by Von Siebold, «64 "accepte ted as undo ubt ted. by ' the maj: rity of scientific a sea o cec now и forth as an additional argument in support of the correctness of that theory. S mes artificial ficial res шї turned аА tiv the inclemenc; су d the weather, Peas y agenar or more ee -| THE said a great nurseryman and cuitivator, who lives no ise - merits o * depositing . p of 2 gon orkers, | 8 - In not | spare for indieatin | arrange Memor Garden anda. GE BOTANIO GARDEN, DUBLIN,.—' a apiarians, am Alw ways on e look out for an edil Ле, а ро g t. — : is plentifal Here, too, Be loosely сте the wall b гонтай were the large flowering species of Clematis, and probably such a position is the best for these plants, of which such fine varieties are now being sent out. This specimen of Hodgins's Holly воо large-leaved fine Lem feet high mud bearing red а | berries summer and winter, , resultit ing fro jm a habit the is hundred nn Mis a t very interesting. From а hundred seeds of the. plant tI (à that a few might -— P irue, the rest. yielding e common Holly. Inter g and ben utiful, too, is ny is is Tet ap highest com In that ieri t the pli paid to КӨЙҮ, but is fully deserv "di p Mr. Bain, | С eM talented Curator of the Dublin College Botanic T Viet ome account of this pec d БЕ А "- | intend going "ftot h the various с viduals s aud Pinu sem (omm and а ушин cal of their yt utting, is also n perfect- looking Vivid: Мину of. the Pines look dense and wi de at the base, fine old вресітет зв of P. excelsa p" gh, in consequenee i arrangements for haii to dilat b ris wie subjects of peculiar interest, there will be little space to g the hich the ments а o the p^ gar arden was founded M the tm respec ted a e Dr. Mackay. o Dobli were Dal such as to establish tho fact poroi a doubt of tlie lo wer "shoots thin and loose. MA layering, and i in ot thers, when the pla ia beco deposited ~- yorkers, and not b - MI id eet I supplied ч the Gi tA with her sealed al cell, which arriv ved at maturity in т all queen. "ы ky, by ба, and laying the side shoots, A similar Killa 8 of the лоне planta, but i là pr case if the pl its main stem furnished a good and ill y ever again fi all to the Jot of | came toan end x М is certain that the workers : are unde- will probabl a British v which led to the publication of his 2-3 m varyi ng grea! тү in its uu мал size, on i larv. which are ran transformed zw риу developed queens, eof t "е garden is qe to the south-east of the| city and adjoining the best part of it, but this айға an- 4 eventually to that of his well | Р shapely s Hirs specimen under a wall with pan of Orobanche i wit at its а 106 of hardy 5 them the original plant of the wid F. -f. Frizelliæ with "d — shaped fron Bain first picked out and p been usu: ally asse ted that D Glasnevin, on the o opposite and safer side, hi wn the benefit of a porti on of this royal rd and, as the writer е4; quoted states, “ he ovaries ёс these b со into Ee nd observatio of the Ы fr Mr. Ria Adjoining a әм the -— mersmith works of ected s e of our mob lest iron | + ropas gated those of — peeulia: P uet. = ong tlie Triton plant-tompies, рет within which and Sea Pea а despisable plant when luxuriant in ж» күү Ач in addition to rye а Тара, may be irepl ede e extended cultivation, Yucca + the ever- -fneniorüble Donnybrook eld. The chie high stone wall, enclosing a square, but outside his ybrook Fai gi f part of the garden is surrounde d by y а | neat and useful pla of t on n two sides thore are wide slips of pleasure- "ground, nr А es (Е поета а Мат uniflorum, а ; Опо e there mit that he has mn the ле all all posibility с of doubt. ‚16 is necessary in the Iti is nd a re pile gina en, but the 2 ће University of Du and su АРРА е which t ast upon the del uctions бе at & ‘the PE | id пее, t th: scover the prese dag ? qud "ot which 'oundi suppor rting kraani Ars that Mois Kiti To begin with e outdoor PA Ihave first t lia Т is vnm Mr. Bain—hardy, vigorons, and fall of flow А bush of it 9 feet i in diameter a nd 5 hig h — y ня at the cad of | seeme! ы е of eager searching for them. өрү remember, where. э having oarohed f for queen day by oed without ccess, I с nld ying the eggs of dron make room for a better ed This fact of the occa sional but extremely rare presence of rs is one of the most con- {, | Ше best Tritomas, and of a ‚| takes with h s| Mg E M bid select "Hán many Y those, A T in any garden. ep, dark, and fr, gesting on Calpe lime- of 16 “ rootable," doubt this, d ch se | The soil is dee feet is “ subt. ing v B acres in extent. freely ; Ў "m sociation with | or specie Osma taurica; the fae Ai nes, 8 А. На and vitifolia; Agapanthus, doing i legata, formin h, perhaps, n some places ; and the wbite variety of Тауға купае Ынна, а на: useful and beautiful plant, flowering, as it does, for E e, їп of rarely or sparsely dug eede, € ЯЕ and P me to foo i "al snowy mass there, ing u walls to a great height, this old plant Took qué of th e hp in the peri ut we are under a wall, on its north side, ati —Lhas with th spleni trionale and ^ ge Рина, in the hope of такше ublin irse * ^" » firs tha Te ji reparation— The garden is perfectly flat, and for the greater part oer Mie kier Latin edged by the nentes; Вох, into containing the mat taral, Bn itish, —they т. ад Mr. Bah than I have seen them elsewhere. - | walls Toun the , garden are high, extensive, e trees un ohirat arranged according to the jr nneati of fertile Yineing proofs Є the correctness of и йене TET as applie. e queens or females of this d od i faculty. of being able to lay fertile qe of which are in some plac iud of nailing Р his wall | bur е | of qe shrubs, many o! tender; t Mr. Bain, ins d for aquatics, &c. e sq ij are _ кнн үч a hedges, an h orders between these and the walks, are the сйс Ай, in м» borders almost d plants ашу and ian, as is usually do ms posite and m bl op uch le ss troublesome co etting varied, but very select; and in these confined to tty flowering species. connected with the h y bee. м almost imposible to distinguisl 224 fertile from the rest of the community, Huber he succeeded in Нут НУ of the walls and | which жып; break i rse the plants protect them- | alf- adj шшк Law Of co h better in his e and when many h Mis (5 s trained in the usual way are killed by severe vinters these in the College раса pid ы кы safe. ition, scarcely one of the plan ntof the main stem, the side оды Е, t y 99 ayers, and ne ver cuts with his la rk. Magnolias, Escallonias the һа othuses, Melian- . grandiflora, Chimonanthus, and Edwardsias w ice NO but d thus, Erythrina, Aster argophyllue Colletias, boues not then фе to. | in little lines àcross the border, e о е д | then perhaps favourite ad y ud: in po o^ them m y, proving tha Min soil аы d kot i miatt «озу, th ully exposed in the open air at а however, very careful to es frequen ivided and бу and nent in the ground, ns many become *'lergy," nnd soon go off if Each time 5 hav ve called in observed © herbaceous are the autumn I have 536 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 3 | [4 UNE 10, 1865, | these sage and experienced-looking, didus putting еу г 4 and carefully repaos. apen to or near the roots— ashes unli ed There is a Willow, “Salix eri healthy, neat, and spreading, but not more than an i nch high, smaller and thar rw 000 A ozen of snails to the Paris „Маг Calendar of Operations. € the ensuing week.) ecessary must now receive attention. s pe eat, ina SuirrING where А compost, consisting of three: da 8 fibrous ae) ру а е amount of fire heat M weather lr wet o HARDY Give the woo m reserve а shoot more This, sana keepin be provided gigs EN rough "i 1з wanted fi ng down insects, is "1 The Soldanellas are very healt thy and numerous; tl is an shundant ie square of the true S. alpina. choice Th е |е ара с ; Ej в urroa, rti » а a more NE. E usual—with the exception of the о hay-plant, which is always scarce and oftene h in r d ots зу кле of Heaths, он eter best in peat with- | out any admixture exce t that of a little silver га In potting take care to secure thorough drainage, ov which may be placed a little broken or pounded Eel e way on prepare t ч "osa protection of han ndlights ; the last i 3 OF THE WE STEBRA AT | CHISWICK, ""- unm R GARDEN AND PLANT HOUSES. t the Horti BAROMETER. | | of the Р “Ме. ‚Бе does not, I | think, grow any of his ps in ram аз d any other. "E һе rh to." however, а choice thing. that “ draws him оц” ^ is, away. [rorem frequently PE hal down did not seem more һе althful than usual, but then to sunny border. for years, and was fall of flower, in front e beds speadily. ICUL MS DE these Fu situation. Green-fly, to w * b: they e kept in check. If in pit in uut iat they n may b e y del m ALSAMS Coc — The: now be enooneaged to je ME. dE g Eee а Pat weak liqu uid manure occasionally, and Dr them ў y? tl AUR cupy a cool s резу Without going among the shrubs, ot which there i is a a gs as the Сам 26 collection, it is easy | to see се ti i —Keep and w ntil I then ir growth is completed, Shen more air Ad — full of flower too M plant, makes. Ifa rare Ber гав І ra it | deserves to [^ added to the nursery collections, and made plentiful. W. R. (To be continued.) Miscellaneous. Claret.—Under the denomination of wines of the чеде, part of ancient Gas tages X ss moisture should be given in order to cause them > до flower-buds. ARNATIONS AND P. —Let the main shoots ot | se now be FETE ied to neat stakes. fomove | ves E te top-dress with fresh sweet soil. f flower to Stir and the ienes of the surface. 1t soil. e June ast ; very heavy rain at night, warm, l-Demuy РЕКА, Slizht aes overcast; uH 3—Uniformly PAESE ast; slight rain ; — 4—Very fine throug out. к at night ы егу fine. Mean temperatur . above the average. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending June 17. 1865, Prev: Great: Isi Eas z ial AM in mun Б ліпе Tues. Wed. Thur: Frid: Satu aanu БИ 7| 73.0 | 4 The highest temperatur — the above period prom and E dn therm. 90 deg. ; and the lowest TT Же, o cony, are included the ttis seas Take c ir as soon аз they can be had Notices to Correspondents. } of the Чис ts in the vicinity of Bordeaux, | for e iri Чоке plants. CARROT. R. In growing Carrots: and other tap-rootel be leagues in extent, and, of all the produce o Dau —ke еер these regularly and well watered, px ES the upper soil snoald ШЕШ add porous, вій M sey these are m d familiar to foreigners. y P no doubt — um in нае. нт. DW where e nder the generic name of Gro: xU vs.—These may receive the same | @ ОЛУ of welldecompose t h, foot bel th face. See a paper оп growig bei ini in EXS An are eu Claret, which is is ене м, Balsams Ve Cockscombs. Salsafy at p. 53 ot vor ҮЙӨ for 1863. А An а Clairac, m Manus ux za gn matoning, а ае о носна 1 й Seton of he uy опаа aking ае à SEL ола Lapagerià те or isa рача of the word clairet, p e ag such twice a чаг ата е; the ое Tie the plants pw sandong, iria arie pw Junius айй аз аео s agus ured, An ы integrity Ci Тасвопіаз, Passionflowers, Tecoma jasmiifoides, or Жї a mixture o sorts, specially adapted for u PaNSIES.— Pro pagate these whenever cuttings can |, coccinea, х lis hi oim онла, with a small portion of spirits of HT in Les ERAT They strike best on a shady border deemed oyato ога ooloured ойы тиу бешш | tion. арат: т gloss rela inch of eaux | aual MET nd.gl: n from the two large gibbous outer petals, the Médoc estate comme It extends along «e UMS. in flower will require to be | Diseases: A T. It is a very аи. aftliction, e f left bank lof the riv ers Gironde and Garonne, and co) carefully T ded. Water | ys every morning and| Knows the cause. Jt not injüriotl ap ME | prehends the most "ide rated growths of the brin, give as much air vga in order ispel stagnan кен "SR pP our Fig tree too much shaded? Itn s Тао Байта of , Chütea ux Lafitte, Mar argaux, and moisture aceumulated ing night ап dull weather. | cannot адида why the new Figs of this hol as well yie ake and neatly tie the и анов plants. Seed.| year’s wood do not ripon, · The same Крету es of St. Estè phe, St, “Julien , Pauillac c, and some бав should now ges Senn discarding any which are rrr rina теч ^ —— - saying that à D. e fruit which oben. Too much stress, how wever, s should not be pissed | not decided improvement on known kinds. don. ripen i6. lefeiónt i favot to indicate i е the Ned of any particular name, as the vary dun —Uneover all bnt pi loom, but protect from | same thing. Perhaps your vilis ei. MJ B. А Н influences of season, temperature, and other accide ntal | heavy rains, which deus be injurious. Eus rubbish might possi pee c cannot assit | and sometimes even sl sur] Run those in greater repute. NG GAR анмз у аала what s tho b best mode of pre т | A remarkable instan is occurred in the fine| Fras.—Give а of ini or т liquid manure, if| annoyance of gnats in bedrooms. His ien йине of A herein. а fos rowth in rank on | in Dots or tubs. by trees, - in summer the abundance wi ле Margaux o far d all the others in| MzLows.—Set shy sorts, and sprinkle frequently to | туша” Poa ar to have h ida tempe тэги it became eoe priceless, keep off red sp ida 1 : a eue баша. probably € Ütorbynehus ed 14 en was purchased by a merchant of Borden USHROOMS.—Let old. beds be examined as soon Examine the trees after Жр emn shaken 8 * nd after 15 years b potia it was still in such кте, they begin to go out of bearing. If, upon removing cs m o T уе cam x E by the inest { tion as surpass in a remarkable degree апта е soil, the dung appears decayed or exhausted, the Mo Yers the resalg arti We Pote: E claret е ever brought into this country. — Fro puss EN. imm шү enovated; but if, as ne бце e — гү АП ара eat themed d ines by it are found in good order,| Place toads or a «= ith the Chermes Laricisi V. Mets de of the boue growths + was probably of that sid. аф full i^e А y they should be watered mode- E ра и x sette wi up a suficient Wo girem n i pas pre were drunk without а with te pid water, if they ire e found to require it, prevent the ШЕТ spreading to the о вош уб. Тош АЙНУ | айыл. ure "id ib was le moment whether d ҮЙ day or wo afterwards the surface should be| legal advice ——— аа gnawed off by à Ө e of a colour ; but the modern per red with у or 3 i ana of ү sol. In hot Poan, and багт ius. Beat the br os with а EET ustom | using al y kinds in ted eather the house shou ible, sheet or bag net, and burn the leaves e той erp @ Hanes e Aq pd prag in this respect, and tineffecting| Тһе grubs which proved во Cyro y segetum). : * supply ttem as high coloured thi lis should 1 kled fi 1 t eae awora Ue, учю Я a the possible, То attain this object the fermentation ie pro- | with сој т У| Those now лато pula erac. tho бав БИГ | A Н 3 , Tipu Кекке. nudis bep rs. "s e Z калоо with; | at the б. бейш! to collect pos рш» апа winged insoo Xs as TIE y appear. ens ъ though to renovat nearly full grown. W. a aere i ody Bor- Pci phu from the old ones, Ицөрводма оса eg sisi t i ой. М id rds ge germs ge eum — Give frequent waterings to these in their| forms, of which yours is not the least E t is accelerated, acidity is prematurely | s swelling ; ; continue to pinch luxuriant shoots, and | Names or Prants: J W. Your p engendered, mod notwithstanding ty might to use th 176 inge liberally. belonging to the Podoste deis X. to C xamine considerable stamina, the major part o wines —In shifting let sumat attention be paid to| 2", unt. "me. -— Hicidium - Still, many French vintages T a having co ай зед rain no after-management flowers are those of Vanda teres. Аб p for a cnini number of y will compensate for the omission, of — , Take the sepals and pe all been drunk ld i К : care | whichis the ordinary colour, but pos? per a century old in high Heri d hs QUE s ck in due time, giving abund-| faded.—S G. 1, Veroni rna; 2, V ma Fine and its Р ий, of r ants approaching "e ruiting| Asphodelus albus.—7 W C. Айша м of Snails in Paris.—The consumption Ee ines et fruit hes pee enjoy liberal | _ plant is Milfoil or Yarrow, — рео 5 ke wa has within the ," few waterings of clear liquid m ce a week, with ESE чм теснее suci enormous extent at Paris I e. ingings бобо onall ое саай betwe п | векрілко J Fryer. Sow th TL rani gd enter into serious competition "а Озтета aL ^. Р, y T ing thom » with about am - ot soit E in that is estimate raw rapes just colouring should be assis lings afvor their fire унго е the Aral of Sever a dd temperature clt during ihi Mun I" се = p p^ е E i - а Аре п ове , , however, by an аблава of air; а moderate ccelerate the bs ruit à Joxa 10, 1865.] M gus THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE. 537 erti : BAWTREE. ECOTT, AND веш CADE Mark Lie; ог Basingstoke. ion. ANURES.—The jm manufactured I br AN ara for the present Season ves 1006 58р now ready Factories, at the following pri adi BONE SUPER- URN: and GRASS MANURE, £12 tained 9 Mr. Lawes, or through his Ri of the United Kingdom, at prices Adress Jons Besser Lawes, 1, lace, Londo: £ C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. 'S BLOOD MANURE for СОК. ODAMSS BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME. MaNUFACTURED Curtain T? PATENT NITRO- PHOSPHATE or BLOOD upwards con MANURE COMPANY us | 13 feet, эге. L Card _ А ИССИ. Mo GzxrnAL HonricvLTURAL Benen, K: Ash, near Live: -— reland, reenhouses and Conserv: of е рг я Works, s Hackney, N.E., - T^ аа HOUSES, G or fixing. I Y 1 feet 15 ваат Ч ар: VATO Y for Sale, 36 feet by 19 feet. Assortment Кер! рат NT. GUTTA ERCHA SOLES.— Ix € TO ips Gutta Percha Company have Hm leasure ^ o колон}, "the receipt of the following letter from LENNY, X atout. m Deisi d Heels these m in Xt m, 1 bci am in all I TEE Ж ы account m теп; fro! 1 niek paria jot it tho Er ot of all сек I: must rtg d wet their feet to adopt a material that Гуз med defies damp. Many а апа rheumatism ч the use LENNY. very variety of ta Percha articles, such as Mill Bands, Tubing, Solem, Sheet, „ЖА, jtm Fire Buck, m Rec 4 баке. Joints, Flasks, Bottles, Bowl баще Batzer Chamber Vessels, Toi чарои Appetere Rer man holesale dealers Th dera Perona Cowraxr, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, City Road п, GERROY ГЕ iu Чеш: to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great | support of the 6 агаи фа. у admirable discussion of the - Agrieuitaral uestion took place, to ontr PM a telling -— in of the subject, * — We understand iur the dep eain ох | Колрз Bill will come before Lords on Monday, June 12. It ha: mig the House of Commons, & by the Borough members, whose eon the least beneficially interested of in th We ear nestly hope that nont lords of the land to grant these powers, carefull y hedged against abuse as the Bill undoubtedly defines them, on which agricultural irre in OLLAND, the arable distriets of the country, is so much dependent. oble 1 will certainly pene in ind what immense progress has pen made by every art and manufacture so soon as steam power has been pae a applied to it, It is the ne y con of agriculture that steam power for rss d must be locomotive; and to och em refuse this Bill is literally to refuse that great Т 00000 Acres of Land. - Б t agrieulture and to landowners which Chairman.—Jonw Cravpzw, Littleb! Consumers of Steam Power. n у ег! in manufactur Managing —Jaxrs ODANS. ATIONAL BOILER INSURANCE COMPANY, | 45 il been perienosd otures and by Particulars of these anures may be obtained at the Offices, LIMITED, 145, Сһеаре ide, London, E.C., and 22, St. Апаз miltown d e е „6 Square, Manchester. INSPE 'ECTlos and INSURANCE of LAND The е engine -s ft Macan. Chiat Office 105, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. CER Fe xwick, Managing Director. another, ev n the sem M € sti Lr more if isse wr horas Street, "Exeter. J. Н. Тилт, Secretary. таш t be allowed to traverse Plaistow, аса Elford, near Topsham, | The attention of owners of Steam rs is called to SMITH'S HE LONDON. MANURE COMPANY in fine condition— DISSOLVED BO SU FERPHOSFHAT! of LIM: MANU. МЕ do or Miren and Roots, MANG MANURE, &c. &c. They also 1 GIBhS" PERUVIAN GUANO NITRATE of SODA, S TE AMMONIA, FISHERY SALT, and all FERTILISERS *5 known К: SEALS саа. My Isle of Dogs. Offices, 116, Fenc! E. Purser, Secretary. Pm ERES cture. HOSPHO D ei шешш 30 to 35 per cent. Lime, &c., can be delivered in any quantity. CE SUA to nh prepaid; riy. eite to V. G., 835, сага o! f Messrs. H. & Vocuen, Hamburg. ARBOLIC ACID.—The best ЕЎ of this Acid for Commercial, Agricultural, - nd Масар: purposes. May be had from the original Man rs, F. C. CaLvenT & Co.» Royal ord Manchester. Price Lists forwarded free on application. ockmasters. Les NON-POISONOUS SHEEP DIPPING dE eM cleanser of the skin, effectually all Ticks and other vermin in the animal, T ae =; [SS Te ihe Flock an ka Бе е fleece as w! ov, froo f m an; (ode dd st und olly. It унй OQ n in tin one gallo Е оп size, mixed, one mite an with үе of cold , makes a bati of a and soapy appearance ; it p 5 [^p LM ent on t] € scum on the top, about penny к Мел. en used as for SEES Scab or destruct: т hend, When usod as pouring —This E very ent FI; Striking, as wel ы Destroy р is sold in pint bottles (legi with 40 pints of "Ae for 'NG'S GREEN-FLY LOTION. This. регой раг per for чонеш purposes, T when Edna on pi t to every Green-fly and other Insects That inst Ro! Pure m Shrubs c. te and prevent Blight їп Hops or Vines. Sold Воће гасене birth Einen as reve in bu "Majesty s rus and zh а e property the intervening. p daring working hours; but er the in mre rostrio- great mber Firms. Tnis Plug is the exclusr of the Б mpan; "ag LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. меры by Special Act of ни h in 1853, d Palace Yard, Westm т, S.W Dingcrons., LEM ht Hon. the Lord Naas, M. E F. L. юа, Бөф, c. Sir C. H. E OR D Bart. Dash William Hopo, Sir Wm. mes " Bart., M.P. John Horatio Lloyd, ox G. R. H. Soi erset, Esq. The Hon. Wm. Napier. Philip wells, Esq. J. T Powell, Lax To WNERS, тпк Си 'LERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, &0., 1N Wares, AND IN rane The Company advai ney, unlimited i unt, for the и ME of тлела Improvement, the hole Qutlay and Mem n all cases being liquidated by a ved ке for 25 years. асы Warpi y Бопе god же. ama onm Irrigation and Ing, tions whieh t e Bill. imposes, Мг, locomotive, M &t Hereford КЫ jong sei t week, eame across the island from Rochester t harm to any t any lack of any timid magistrate is to retain the power which Бе ы isting law confers of stopping them upon oads. EI — ion. hor Drainage ee му Бон пез ог с! nery fo Jod 2. Fi M y Ten WAYS аш -— kiral or farming Oo E ынде кй N Wednesday last Mr. SrnAFFORD disposed of ei invigable rivers or lakes. herd of Shorthorns belonging to the late 4, The Erec ius of Farm Ho Lal Cottages, and other k bore LOU АЛГЫ CU БЕШИ LUN m epa, pr mie атп + Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act of Parliament, | three each, Grand Duchesses 5th, 7th, and 8th, Loud Charter, por Commissio ое Жр А йг pro realised 1 їпеав; 9th, 13th, and 18th, 13 portionate s share of the cost, and chargo t thé samo with the mal e "iin ing peni n guineas ; kem No investi f title i ired, and the C. being of an uineas,—o! . strictly financial character do mot interfere „н Mo plans i and apiece ! The five bulls fetched 1590 guineas; or Enclosure Commissioners. о a pian сдан арар 3331. 18s. each:—the whole 17 animals making сай eure Wiata Кав а еы, d, Old Ре Таг, dud 10s., or 4811, 3s. "n e ano “ 8, &c. R. J. BEAUMONT 65 AGENT, SURVEYOR, and AGE ENGINEER for several years Assistant to Mr. Josiah and Execution of Works o! cluding Embank- Waste Lands — А-ыңү Buildings, puru UE Landowner, or through е о! Acts. states St or and Reported upon f A ifers were e €: ught by Mr, E. L. В Preston Hal ent, who A purchased the American ball 6 Охғовр for 450 guineas, drm of Coleby H Mr. LKER, of Berkswell tain $ отла, and the Duke of DEYONSHIRE n the rchasers v the other bulls and bull calve: xeeption of one of the bul ls, Iu» LONG'S -FLY LOTI [сту ые ее лө уйг BIERNIE EIA LOTTON me aton tes neen ч; g's | for опор Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. OXFORD, tire is descended from from e to 10a, per aera s D TONET ECHI TESTIN ONTET|? , bought by Mr. S. E. BoLDEN, Wioiénis Agente, &, k EE n. President of the Committee. Lancaster, at tho Kirklevington sale in 1850. xsoxE & Co., D. Strand, W.C. His Grace the Оск of SUrHERLAN his cow, besides breeding many high-priced — Stock Breed The Right Hon. Presidenta RN animals, as Fourra роке or Yonx, sold for 5 а "SON, AND HE WI. TT, Sole The RM Hon T America for guineas, and otlhers—had по T I Nventors bt the Celebrated STOCK: The Right Hon л "d LONSDALE. Ty T Me DERS MEDICINE CHEST, contain- ш. fewer - x ү d M PS EU We pP ‚байа "Hail, Saxmundham, Suffo BorpEN's herd in , which were then so ER acm QuCAL ењ ACT. match Мам TUN Meno d ре D BEER e late Mr. HEGAN for а m y клы; rains, &5., it Doxar Nicot, Esq., ds Hall, Kilburn, N.W. one of Mr. Bares’s celebrated Duchess fami E E EIC NS vius im eene M aTa dessended from Foung исен, bought by Mr эче Лар re feet Сакеме апа се,” 55, Charing . London. ИСТОР ibserilibus BATES at CHARLES CorrrNG's sale in 1810. Thi aaeoa Bottles (value 304) of the | The following Bankers ro consented to receive окер wm cow was the result of а аг" рео іп diarrhea or рее e world for eurin| — London and Westminster мона: а es, and іп” breeding, to which, indeed, owners 0: ueni Tot horsde and cows хаанай and Оу, устүнө ее : Messrs. Drummonde nal s of Shorthorns were ed to пеела remedy CUR EL ааыа керүүгө rt in the comparative absence then of strains Sind peer LUE mI ee | Авом шынын а е ае " еланы: f lood. This, con ау е onsummate L4 WIRRAL ААВ dgment and skill, has resulted in ring on toms straining m and for removing all symp- ju аге ап кеш Cis аА ТО mp ы нан | ий Society ЖШ bo noid at BIRKENHEAD, LE шы of those herds a wonderful power of reproducing in BALLS (for iore)" qui) of the RED P Gr CONDITION | . Prizes to the amoun Mt se Dares, нь, their venei the ene m which ы inherited. SEE me, iie Bals gs риш Ман pati the | Жер, НЕ DUAE ы, Wa rsen, Sea M каа ае, with Shilling Key to Farrlery, 21. 16s. 64. | 2 Market Cross, Баве?" an Ver cea D., ае" AA er жи Я Mk: n Either терро that по mhay be kept waiting. SIRE. g. dam, eg, dam xi. D "he Ggrícultu (cultural | Gazet ette. [ Donet М Sow, & H xo Жей ШМ ту, + atis frea ca monials from ай parte of the Umtod Kinsan ааве, Ветка, ан чеге JUNE 10, Dea | уза. Е we Established over qute ofe бениз. озш to Gardeners.—When y: —— Tar short report i p another page descr gotby S PRU KG AND COOKE'S e VARRANTED "PRIZE the Hereford M. e Bath and Ner of { dam by Loved Observo the ware D DN QAENIVES, aeo that you ou get A Society as а won inf ul succe COMET, { 952. A Алт, Without which hone are rotae Porte mari? Онт eather h itious itong сМ pe 155 $ Auc, egret having to caution. as been most propa 8 ce of bulls in Солткз? quie io do so, M consequenoe Of em. xit week, and the attendance of spectators has been | Тһе No. 252 is FAVOURITE, 186 із Darsv Жазу opidi tern gold for the genuine one, has caused | VE arge. The number а n the three | Herd Book. y . 8 Tt wil , ien Ce S EC AIL of which are warranted both by sellers and makers,” earlier ањ hen the price of admission was | Бш, а son of FAVOURITE, M 1а te market, кэ Bandi are the best and the s. ба. no iewer than 16,220, At that, for for three generations, excepting Darsy bull, Works, Sheffield, Established of125 years, | the ACAD d dinner of the Soois ety on Wednesday a|FavoURITE was the only bull employed, and Young Duchess was in fact the produce of half|isan accurate computation o of the amount, ра each pedigree, ве, the prices of which will be [xs "brother and sister, the different mothers being | 9f blood not Barra ewbeequentiy ко лопове 5186. oneik | equally re remunerative to the gro ся. it (e themselves related both to one another and to — su — рр» vues Аи is roturned to б FAVOURITE, the bull to which they were put, on gie inde lie Since the Ketton sale, in 1810, other crosses had Duchess ав 3 Фе been employed by Mr. ВАтЕЗ upon the Duchess | 4th—6ve blood, but his family of tb ame was a well- at n knitted, closely rela ted strain of uniform and | Duke at the time of his dent, when among others, DucAess 5 the mother г. BOLD this herd, was sold to M pem The fo owing a «n her imis) in the present | 35d Сету bio sale—the cows heifers i nid catalogue being |ped printed in itali nd a being printed n a nm Look at апу me in the Herd Book. The жим print ted i j^ common Rom n the sale. ses iv x Dawpool man dn are dead or n d leave their manure in additio gren Duste 0199 1% As long as Frest SECOND THIRD tho case it will be evid eH ЮША їп ы. fi line. Of "thes se is re Ug were bred e evident that үгү? 2 GENERATION GENERATION — GENERATION „дитн Mr. Bares; Duchess 51st, Duchess 418, Duchess 3ed | m profitable than Wheat, мі E. TRE "wd Duchess 19th, Duchess 12th, and Duchess 4th. Тһе other six where o corn sold Кок il ot. 18, osi ае him with а ready-laid and cahita! foundation to build H . Had he (зв 62). d he built with sagacity and iv ht pro E tese ^" s of mental servility and fear, he mig E Duchess 18, | have been expected to drop the pas Cros: Duchess бие 054 с" himself from the charge of bm b г 16,18} (1859). thing т Duches some G air pr o STÀ t ied а son of Ketton 1st " Favourite, from a dam by r tim ment. on G. Duchess Т, br, c 095 |: za br оли Simson G. Duchess 11, (% К (nt рэ 182 еи тап of Favourite. The next cow was by Тһе Fail ere yellow red bull, by a bull of CHARLES Gortina ånd HN чш objet ot the present farmer : t to produ Ar 14, Роббин За, а daughter of Duchess 1st ; and e can, to send his produce to market - 19,874 | Second час (1423), also а so n of The $c Second instead ‹ of four wheels and not [s69). Hubback was the sire of the next бею, having been "t as Wheat А grow апу qua A he Then eame Belvedere, bred Mr. and Lad. It is remarkable, | his 1а nd by peer fallow pa, Eh that up to the time of Cleveland there is only one sire (Second sureof a i Du G. Duchess 13, by 16, 182 (1863) of Di G. Duchess 15, look at tbe by 13,084 iid ts T r G.Duch (1858). el » 13, 961 rG. Duchess 10, bi tell m | (1856). by 16,182 S- Duchan 17, | than ny je "the bui ite — — nm ape » A Wheat c E “that tha Y j appar ох, е Dawpool herd is in tru ило | c L (156 i ri chimie cte PX ВАТЕ! then it was when Mr. ES a d ^d Sa om the straw is left i ards, че st. bs apr кыл, The. ormer 10,284 | G. Duchess8, e Py gv] i by 15,93 of Favourite ; the "lati is с TT. Ju A" sienen liese ideas тапу hare bea (1859). — чаркын п гечер бн of Bo true when old at 1006 the quarto anl ad we riter proceeds thus to o anticipate ihe sale | ®Ё 4d. the Ib., and i in process of time (Lam по prophe) | by ET m of ast Wednesday, He му may be true адїїп, but they are very E (1861 likely to b now; and while mede. prices rule, that man: vi h ] e cannot. G. to y Mr. HEGAN’S An desid | Bhorthorns, €— vary. Wea dhe afato есйп Pateat does not dese sides these, in óth generation from | expressed in these columns three weeks ago, that it will Ы eserve success; i Mr. Barzs's cow, ене; тре bull ealf, GRAND ану ехсеей all PX CASA at Shorthorn sales. | poce ү, stook lé оа yao: не е Роке 15 by GRAND DUKE 4 (19,874), which was Tho la rgest hitherto obtained were at the sales of Mr, 19:69 farm ; if he S Dese M. eh ning Het ants* |Cranrzs Co рр Fe in 1810; of Mr. ROBERT р" {р derer vi NX ifie Duchess IMPERIAL OXFORD, | COLLING’S in 1 of Lord Ducres in 1853: and of а 4-year old bull, also with plenty of Duchess blood Colonel TOWNET: n1864. At Cmantes Cortina's, оче he in v were sold last Wednesday for р 10., 5 animals avenged 151. 85. ne At ROBERT COL- 6247 | yearly iu better condition ап арап change, ч ever that change should aiti; : un ^ T 56 A 190 24 P. UD а he present reed. average . 78. Jp to the present date, "TU will be eben (bui the birli esrylo ed t by M ШЕК зы ue 8 EN and Mr. HEGAN pa for the first genera- | is yr 85. Us more than Colonel T wi rtion T ». Bii the Editor tiki Hard ait "t on арт to tho tie пате or Ar. du. Ы for th FORD, the Editor of the 00 was severa 1 Ит esee бөрү) bern y enirn ee А ойша л "Tord Duct? "в, as well as at this sale. ем po self t - и аја ata d bull—Favsr, 16,033 (bred by Mr. BOLDEN aleó His namo ig indeed eonpéetdcwi и АН flio mon my friend Mr, | ibberd d mea - мө ће says; from Вботҥ БО € ** idt is ono thing to in have now to congratulate him upon the la test during the illustration he has obtained from Shorthorn | "ttéred » breeders, and given ` them, of the great market | es tablish ranar. usages and physiological laws. already named—GnAXD рок bg vsu ed "e bred stock. It seems to me that 16 would be an m сне о? the Gran d а Due is dé Cata! M seen, from the noement a£ the | research б 2x into the ages which hav p ph A 20,214 4; -dundéd ded | head of iii "Aq that the anticipations indulged | since the eating of blood was bitan айын} tribe or (he Kirklevin For | 0216 weeks ago have been more than verified, fally examinisg through al) bé 68 the fourth generation the bull principally employed LA NE Fes i MPERIAL Охғовр, 18,084, himself in the THE OBJECTS OF TELLE —No. II. command has been ан to have а ogue, one of the young bulls sent aeross three | Tr three or four quarters “ Wheat sold off per acre, | periods when it passed from опе phase to years ago Mr. THORNE ж MX York, | or thai equivalent—four to five qu of Batley— м; м ` certain - of 'involatiot,. another of the Oxford family of "ы. , аге found not to be paying crops erstood certain herd. bes at present prices after deductiog the value of the e- men nse б. unders чен Pa out these МЕЙ уе Du manure taken off with them, let us try а fodder rop | instance, there was the peri in Bells ee: onis by the same criterion, "Taking the same average land communfeation of the command ing account of the retinet o the Dawpool to and the dg amount of expenses, viz, 5/. per acre | repetition of it to Moses, the Kir rklevington herd. He says: Lies we should reasonably ex — to raise an | have loot. i It was once said by Dr. Јовин, that ir « таво repeat |^ EE of.20 tons of roots as the produce, What t ` il ME der A и у not t mir, would evergbady who | ад midi аз fo od ? kipa soretielly m - а | have passed throüug A A ventor would belie: 4 ]b. of nitrog in this perio еей a» аа үз. epeatediy haye he em d that а t tho be mie of шошо 20 to 9r 1b. bt. mont "(dead anyhow i ion of Воотн and Cherry blood has nentralised Tele t), аё presen t prices of 8d. per b. 8, to | reverted to its or large if it bas е 6s. per ар and i nova a of жир. ЕТ ia stool to mean precise ы agricultural public mare n readily produced; but I prefer t s may le mean when у 8 дд nciated, сас ved day experience, and will take er T think all|quoted and referred to blood | farmers will allow to be - return from cattle or | Then, ngain, nly | heep kept warm fa dry, and properly attended 4. have tindi € land. Th reasoni i р following, we believe, | Eae play, 8 Benne, s and Wb E D Е = we h i Еме liat, оше chiefiy bulls, | 816 eeding prices of which | that its members refrain fro list of the antsof| Will be the bet Más as to "their озде I suppose the compilers of t (received value foods for cattle; апа | опг English Bibie felt them as economical Ы —— nt D Ee л ныны noms 10, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 589 LOEKXUG DOUECNCOENCINCOINGUUDENIEUXDEA ONCE CDU E E Jour тонат monben df Mr. Hibberd in his exposition of Christian liberty, | to petition Government, through your respective members of | ivin і says :—'* Tha* this HRA extends to the eating of blood by | P. g бышыш cio * in аг: ЖА al ee o iod those who are so minded, is dis н taught by the Apostle о а шу а арат mte рр айах гас ich e comm: p : es an end o is - gh whic я сизвіоп : * Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that eat, r Mr. Par Im add that up to the asking no questions for conscience sake.'" Why Mr. Hibberd | 186 of Ja ан, к» p^ бы ИГЕ of guano о i t 608,659 o8 > 1 g 8, 57. А п бештен for food. Апа there can be io question that the year alluded to to (1858), the Peruvian Government was ]f|Shambles from whence DO е ре c ues the а guilty of a a piece of gross injustice to England, its best fied for fo to procure their would contain meat as well | guano customer, in selling guano in the United Stateg shambles of Whitécha ape: j^ tali, ое Newpaté соон | А llL, while charging England 137. ат making à a: differen r ce Thi Ф ЕЯ 5 5 ms 5 ec 3] ЕА о pe Б -- cr = gm г. < р or underst: ' ill again yield the point. ut there may be stein" а ael all, for оп looking at е it l e I perceive the two words ay snes Note N f tlie trán Further n. do we not find that Paul, even after his matter was, however, brought under the notice 0! sio intensely Jewish in his Бода: ана is it] likely Derby? «which 35 da^ t those two wor t fin wW that bis d Jewish prejudices, and his rega ыч tod the Seriptures of EE ey л Ж ] мепен N аг 5 iu meaning and force, so | the Old Testament, would allow Він to periit SD use of| Whereupon Mr. Seymour Fitzgerald had the prices var а! i. loss pis in what “its literary blood to Ohürches to whom s wrote? x ү was he not so | promptly equalised at 127; M. ү 1863 the Peruvia I really am à Feed a Christian, C m entirely approved of the Nee: ment again raised then 13L* My brother i b of the assembled uy at Jerusalem, e he and ent on а n Ea t I di d ed H E il n nabas, Judas and Silas, uas E oned to e onvey the 8 а voyage- in t "s ai pes ет " to the Gentile |t t Ami, Ic ед to - dainese of apprehension as not to bo I might? i able to see the force o r. Hibberd's remark when he says, “ It seems to me that Christ abrogated all ceremonial obser- Ms Jon rm ilo Peruvian. raa bte vances, and all restrictions upon artieies of food, when he said owever, that 1n a su sequent note to Ме. "Peer he has to the multitude, ‘Not that which goeth into the mouth | forwarded confirmatory A кнн respecting his defileth a man, but that which cometh out of the Hogar this gon I" the parie: He fileth a yai z he s i See tion to it, or ever have been made to mean other Pes that the blood of the animals permitted in the third verse is forbidder п by the fourth. be v nteresting to zito know how Noah MENT nA dud in question ; HU ink we have the key e whether it the remote st degrea voy either to ed by Mr. Wilson , ell-informed English le character in the last verse ift Genesis vi, where we to bis whole cher z RE No - licence or (Co deti ie tion " in articles of food, or, ксн, to Havo Ene at YA. that она it is бровей that about 8000 any re látiöri to such a subject at all. The ribes and Phatisees | (008 a-year have уен, 161 Sd ога from a eid ona h о io th ands b Jesus reprehending them for their hypocrisy iu paying more 4.1 deference! to the traditions of mme than to Tus luda Sf God, and | 40 ™miilions of tons. But exclusive of these there are other calling the multitude to Him, He said to them, “* Hear, and | 5làBds more to the south whence guano is shipped for underst: tand: Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth а | Arequipa, and which are still En foni b bed генеза, апі man, &c.," as though He had s ч, what if my disciples йо | 8% deposits have been found on the co f the mainland, take their foód with uüwashéd h Mane, and some particles of | 16 amar or Cobiju; so that ако ey allowance for the dirt and filth which has accumulated upon them in the ire idi edge А-и d тизе ees ni all gr on E iso | шос © 22 Ë 58278 1 8 $$ S H C s © в * ~ 3 = B E E [-] м = е Б Ф о о B Фф т а s er to their food, and be passed into their stomachs, &oc., can that (Sig Е." defile them ? Мо, rather, evil tboughts, resulting in evil It must be adm itted, QUI а еы: а m | abunda mu are us peri ISl Again, we have British fnm s alone s^ ec 2m about o abundant evidence that the Saviour by bis numerous quota- | third of ike e guan » trade ot the country, as carrie Old Testament, and we never find him intimating in the least by ме essrs. Thomson, Co., and formerly b degree, that any of their statements were to be slighted or Messrs. Gibbs & Sons, 8, d "hiverpod ше — ents or lessees of the Peravian Government. This trade took numerous Hostes of bis pardoning the sins of wrong-doers, | 18 existence from the attention which Liebig first we have not a single instance of His encouraging or аре directed to the subject of guano. But Messrs. Gibbs & | afore | Tie animals now perm: TW to e n лө тезен animals | imposed of muscle, dires. bone bloo to used as ре, food by 5, to be m: meet with their tootis to be their sin. "His object iu coming was not to abrogate any moral| Sons ouly began their trade in 184 obligation, but rather by Obedience to them, to render the law y beg Lieb “ honorable.” Hence, we find Him saying, *' Think not that Iam be re re hay mn "ins of g'sw | upon the ps or -iae эрарод. wb nayo, ао Ireduengy que td gie dontroy the la - Ње prophets: Iam not come | however, in 1841 guano yi according to the Report of A з} uM uh ed the ven А in the blood, " 2: as far as I c: reis not any indication whatever int ge before T it eau б DM ded. rs any other jen Aim a positive command, niring unqualified obedience. I end I to destro, o fulfil. erily I say unto you, Till | the Council of the Royal Agricultural Society кн that heaven n апд ‹ өш es T prd = iaai" tittle shall in no wise year, been tried on 60 English farms; and these would рее ы сере ауа га Мг. Hibberd for bis admission | Seem also to have been preceded by a few Pottie” Trot hitt d пе two thri receding y tinue to view it in that lig! he 1 Mr. Hibberd seems to Li overlooked the fact that no docu- Í ments have been VERSA over and бозтар with pA much sacre mport, I to t Again, Mr. Hibberd says,—'*It does ni E inpet УРЕ, ble to consider the prohibition of Gen. ix. 4 c applieable to the Chitty, Stamford Hill, [It has e impossible to give more than a few ца! from Mr. Chitty's very long letter, and we the outset of the guano trade t е E nn " imagine that our readers are now more than satisfied with the | 107. to 157, per ton; from 1846-48 it was at its lowesl discussion. | point, 97, a ton; during the next four years, 1849-1858, reached 1 à th, Ic i - on. from the teachings of science, I avail myself of it." William | was retained, however, for tbe United Kingdom. At h t of trade th ce КЕКТЕГИ ЕЛЕДЕ ШЕБЕР UNS E 9 NATURAL HISTORY OF GUA | 1856, aud its highest recent point, 137, in 1857. It h. [The following i rH aae foor o one of a ida Vara lec- | since slightly declined, and in the language of the Under the second viram of thethree into which Mr. tures Deed b by Mr. Wallace Fyfe, before the | trade circulars, now rules at about 12 has sh і iend's| Royal Agrico tara College. oeeie ; Guano is ihe leading article in the artificial manuré | vian Governmert are still extending their ex market, Itis а natural enough substance, but classed | ор the Guano rmm эе constantly bringing valuable М Ше artificials, to — it from home-made deposits to light. tendit the «Commercio ” òf p iin It is баны 22 0 см since the first crop Lima, a, June їв, 1869. “that the engineers found the o (pro tano) w s imported from the! guano on tlie Lobos Islands extend on а large part of ылмы. удун aen нй on the coast of fhe surface to а depth of 10 to 12 feet, and in some Peru. These islands éomprise three rocks, the ea parts to аз much as 40 feet deep—the guano of the area of which is under 3000 statute acres; and ihe thinner strata being n naturally inferior, owing to - quantity of guano still upon these roc сїз is 'commonly influenco че io mista but i n the deep de he 3 6 t ^ d, y: to ask over a , what ds Ih f zem i Кее еше qeu сш гу estimated s 15 millions of — ене - qua is е; ih id nds the first- e 100 mi lieving them i Wwe em rand fitted not onl y for рыр | Qs Gospel, but for nagement and regulation of the money. cit m valu on | And be it Ael DIXEG i p upon this following аео comnsimiostod "hy m brother, Lien- three millions of tons; the лш ла value 4L, а tter, d not “ ;" but only enforced | tenait, Thomas Wallac "de Aa of the Eas di India about one million. 'Phe Macabi group, next explored TE t ous which ad Es 6. e 'in force thousands of | S Y the НЫ ence, having met as thy did under the e С.) ч 4. Spirit, and o I this question under His i “For rr ag d to the A 2 xv., Е v pul good to Holy Ghost, an us, to You no peg burden m. these € D py abstaj n з rvice, to Mr. Samuel Parr, near Malabrigo, had the whole guano first-class, not as given in that, gentleman's © Letters to Farmers on imani to that of the Chinchas. Here tbe engineers the Chemistry of Soils and Manures," borer employed in ghe " ex mi èr “Last year Captain Fyfe visited Peru, — "e cin iis penetrate ted with great effort to the depth of р o of? Islands is totally different from any I have ever yet seen pub- | 130 feet Ше ame ilo fonction rock, and in lished, for instead of the guano being exhausted їп 8 ог10 years, | these — excavati und sed Aen at which most writers assert, he says that the supply, compara- з et depth. ^ р ito: р ri firs! t qua lity, and tively speaking, is inexhaustible, of gu: ng in| many places more than 100 feet thick, and two of the three 5. "E E =. © s S 2 = er thin keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well" Let us ч ; were enjoined upon the principal islands а yetuntouched. Оп chmbing the сїз n the Guafiape group, opposite bt di м of St, ibb ' i an innumerable quantity of кы wa of lai а ge E Mis Helena, the guano was also found to be шә ane ров эче together with the other thr were ted to his view, st 08е 0! Лг n i ight X “їп an md wiy Eam! in common 5 h the oth does not, | or PaL men striking u БУ the e pa д кн арине кт Peer 09: 45-4 Ал нЕ ейн реку ЕГ on the usages of society in the | that the place aj re completely whi er; anc Aets xv., 135 On ong. oA are овони as S e in | th "Sly Mr] Parr, “ iceount in some measure for the white. than 2,500,000 tons. The ыа E guano can the “© sept Cannot perceive that there is any intimation that | lumps frequently met with jn Peruvian guano, which are only be embarked 5а by means of future Ce" of the Apostles was to become nugatory іп | по doubt the decomposed skeletons and bre of these Macabi and Guafiape gronps te depth of water obligations of the Church’s history, aA ud that its | animals. Passing along over the island he could cely take "M d of the rocks, so that, sort of ir Asi ы be erc ed to die == ле t were, by a | a step without his foot breaking through in a се in which | considerable at the coram d, What rule о e. what of reasoning, by | the рпапо bird makes its nest. These holes extend 5 or 6 yen Ch ыы 32 LUE UL . апу sort, irme, үе labiis ИС analysis, by what rule into tbe bed of the guano, the birds are cupimus сау the of importation iu ii ERE En $e ther a ictiong ved hs € рейда SN н fan that the Р) CE plete i into he United ошон sinea 18 since 888, the importations К! that 4 other e ai , ААН A ir full force. with them. "By this account, on which аси аши сіб | year, | 0T On пето been the (fen est e ро сети т. Hibberd, тот ине reliance can be placed, ceive,” continues Mr. Parr, ep Tar 485 eoi which UP E “that guano ^4 not Ail excrementitious matter, as we have M Ei ani a : Р mor. rescinded т Тш, the prohibition to eat blood mig c E hitherto been led to suppose, but consists of a considerable hw M BU 203 U 141/685 * from MÀ was to be conveyed to those who amount of decomposed animal matter, in addition to the а · и men continnajly ort ere -— е KA re there not ement of birds. 16 is evident, from this brief — ar that | 11th Nov. о ., "+ T dei # аз the m among the Gentiles ES Өрү. of guano willbe at presen tbt h y no means lim 52,30 тегшщ of preaching and labours ? and therefore it, rests with yourselves (meaning the йш) : rand 540 THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. and the guano will not suffer any waste. The data furnished by this exploration may teach us what to expect, perhaps of yet farther Peu or what fier resources exist, ín case of Spain persisting in 8,000,000 tons, 1st class, value 6l. 1,000,000 tons, 2d class, value 41. 1,500, 000 tons, 1st class, value 5I. value 6l. Sieben Islands, Macabi 1з! ands, Guailape Islands, 2,500,000 tons, 1st class, v: eres at £46,000,000. For 2000 the Peruvians xag ^um applied this ine "of which our agricultural pass a extends over 20, ad perhaps it may поб be MT anm futile E S : рн at the history of its utilisatio in its o 8,000,000 valued -— ж мирра tices th hod of ing the land adop! Сү dut M ds mme ant rem A Ho notices rat the ridges пер the cliffs and illa of the islands contiguous to the b one would im vering he d Acosta т wl; and -— go solely ts efficacy e crop of 16 is cal eruvian valleys takes! its Vega (Commentaries, b. 5, c. iii.) says that “О: coast, from the other side of Arequipa as far as Tara. a distance — to other manure than the du = hich abound o on the wh ng al in immens In the time ME the Без e one T land upon us p t during breeding time without incurrin ard of death, and at no time of the year was it lawfu ll them. Each island was ped for m of a particular province, but if large mA туы more. In the neighbourhood of Arequi М у= that th ung ot теле > rds, large and s ы hole Peru io, for br = "- The great, object of the | mers being to rather than the soil, they abstained as much as the fro и с златна scattering their guano on the surfaco” е in бая у v аз а top-drésein ERE whenexposed ino A aucion таво” crops s (Maizo а ао roduc: Bpod ir ith herse dung does n the mode of applying the муд Voyago e the South e land A Much de In Frezier'a N арзон ea” pna 13, И » is stated that it th yiel ei for 1 in Ad more "eom pod appears. As it nev е the plants emm for had дезе А be ng different in our modern modos unless that we, perbaps, m: fë e C" Journal dos O earth or ashes f for a Шеп |a Iw to which the paca, | m 200 leagues, the Tnbabitants use no ma all into his capacio Tho The к im ormed, eene d e in consequence on € а I ош an stra! of their d of е marine в tribes, ge societies eavy show which w guan to tho epe ans had for three vm tem been sm n ci shortly have occasion to pi is the fa "i that the Rn d in the rendered more remarkable by - Shipment of ri evi which Dr. iom hundred 1 fold—a discovery made who were consummate masters in pb du 'e. it seems, is studded with lakes, but they а [Jusa 10, 1g. more with the Aa xD Kooria ooría, &c. Mr. I a] M "n and *' History 1 Ф. caleulating their organie m phosphate of art d үзг ү pr phosphoric om ton; and affo that their —Ó HE ph of aquatic birds, gulls, (oo 8, ducks, «3 а. о the coast, where they remain till the summ M. сорвет у is not the aceumulated ough it takes the name of fully as many m n Seal and Pen Islands е Augra and Piquena D. which must either ve fallen се to зоте dreadful pestilence, or have been destroye v hose awful visitations called sandblasts. Sallors bays another о Nothing would о ино the South Sea whaler that the creatures а а ect for the — А spot ashore to and who 2 whether such We bave inis: d to - Vet eene under which gua ced a this г ro Met wa id io it E at Liverpool. arrive, and іп were at work w London agents natory circu ular rs re ith long mending it to our аер уты en merchant, who, un ћарріју, was in the bit of thrusting many of his let of busi pa er es pockets, is said to hav ceived a тоаг e enclosing a e Matiis of the article nk ich of со! o off fumes o == uch a le лау thrust his корез іп бо вее what he M i but he en salts n an ^ anger rs mein bar dh rfa cliffs; haringuferedn no decomposition it tains from 20 e lost а certain amo us ү n slightly discoloured, but sb t AA. in u^ oh paler, -— ing suffered no other change. Ofthe { of 50 values adduced, save -— И аа ват as are not under 13l, m 5l, and e that imported l 15» 5d. pert valuations Lobos 7L. 10s. s. iy 2 in : 1853, et Шая illon f Peru, the fine s. 3d. and 81.80.104, на: А cu А. 15s. 104.; Chiles guno, of mad ш i same character, 777. ; Californian, from Їй | — 8d., n i-o f same yea Patos r esembling 1 Ichaboe and the СЯ o guano; asi no favo arket, a value of fra to р nd-class of Those of the third class include guanos sepes have it € n little more tha e Saldanha Biy ips, Its estimi low as 4], 18k 8. nearly all their ammonia, of "this earthy phosphates. nd useful 1 ano has been fou Bay at 27. 2s., an guano from Algoa t Indian guano, әд the y differen 21. Зз, The Wes importer's for The палон like the mercantile кпш; first Med E d this ext еч fertiliser, аа ave ris directi t 1200 Caribbean Sea, of the seabo ard of Peru, has its so ver B Mb а hat of Baker Island; ; West and Newassa, а Jamaica and БЫ c. mewhat under Ке, м 17 кещ to 71. 125. island, halfway between c ert upon- rfolk Ноне: hold, t dos ice for ies , book 1, it is stai with the dun j^ os ong tho shore, called general term among the ine) е саи ет t of == ishes r Hence it follows tohmerous that a certain в darken the air as м Доска mo move n which i is esto на не e mainland, тч dri н та to consist of the ‘accumulated voidances of seal, gannet and e dae penguin І vm bird, that will talk "d fight with you—hen е sailors call “ acm ng like a nguin," "instead of getting out d m , commene- ing from about 6 feet above high w. dg and risi e joa vitra of the land. ihe island i in m course of a few seasons was Wn sete) elear hs ny | guano now obtained from that qua piat. й is ill an occasional Ы in the market-cónesquently 9 of n annual deposits mixed with sand and er he sadi be said of the Bolivian already men- tioned, ^ At first the importations were equal to Peru- uch lower in „quality. And, pon a par with E appear so ! ments exist at the Chinehas. at sly i As regards the supply of phorphated | guano, thero s little en — mation. The s Bo mported i purely phosphatic, the "itrogenon e co been lost, leaving a value o 5l. 4l. 14s. 8d. : remarkable substance | on Monk Island, s Maracaybo in of Venezuela, in la rocky masses. e ]eanie tables "stand at t 7L. Y 175. t. Vin ted at 3 which is of а вода а per ton. Mexican guanos are е running from 3/. 75. 8d. to s. — one of M Virgin ння beo (né 5 ы , appears calcar us tula- with dyk dykes and bosse ^j r] т E а " - - Jess 10, 1866) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. м! Ње latter іп some рана — Jit is suia unnecessary to employ eith in tb Committee on Apri app Iu ciPD DE E T poeira ase ер тота ч aae o aa EIS half to three-fourths De p re et | to keep birds io ibo ri rain. In н ! 1 er from one- munt S р" g stead of а | ойїсе, &c., separately ; the Society to have the option tpa. The colour he rock is usually a dirty white | е Ее ering ca as recommended to me, I think | of purchasing dier tbe whole or any P e^ may deem iog to yellow wish green, grey, and even х=» Forty | “ W. J. P. ош bay e taken off his night сар before] fit. This report adopted, theesind toos of this pay а в 3r c aes reading * Eu - vr and à a critique] Оп the тоша $ of Mr. Bramston, M.P., Mr. had been already р rl D sim E e bs n^ en an ihe espondent in | George Clive, M.P., of Perrystone ems t, Ross, 'Here- per and D um - а —- we eR man arak T laton and A gricultural Gazette for | fordshire, was al aM elected a mber of Council p it Io ze NC Dc: j acoording to y years, an intend to remain so. Io nly y beg not in the room of Lord Leigh, resigno the tables Ф iia Фора prm TTI is to be my fellow Committee, о ЖА Lord TM €. Js. Sd, anie PEPS ime. We have still to SE when а и е Po A tbe assistanee of "W. J. P. | MajorGen. tbe How. A. Nelson Hood, Mr. Barnet, basis for saperphosphais rs [^ ttn 4 — р. Mr. Barthropp, Mr. Bow wly, Mr. Orte, Ж Dis. M.P., aon and the Fa lkland. Islands is necessarily "s qon МАИ: "s 4А д. A Ex m. uber Patagonia r. Hollan mech deteriorated by rains, but its val ilw "Ра то а Т. Vd. 1856). SL. de. 104. (1857). Societies. Me, Mr M., Ры М. Popa br. mandet I. 16а, 3d, and l. Os. 10d. (1858)—whilst the Shark’s R GRIOULTURAL OP ENGLAND. Mr. Torr, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Wallis, was appointed Bay, all the way from the islets and ts of | MowTuLY reete Wednesday, June nt, | to the n of Jud ot Live Australia, can only c > a eight diepropor- of Povi s. Lord Chest t, M.P., in the chair; the Earl па Plymouth Meeting; and a com tened to its values, which in 1851 were 6s. 3d.: "e, Taa Chesham, Lord Feversham, Major- | mitt sting of Earl Сион Lord Chesham, ia 1859, 4. 1 34.; and in 1854, 5I, 10s. 10 ood, Sir Must Zope Bart., | Major- и the Hon, Nelson Mood, Hon Perhaps the two а е which at present DE Wa == бїт p ^ № va Barnett, аы А. Н. Vernon, Sir E. C. Кет rrison, озы M. S. Sir A. К. exeite the most care & ey are no! nos, 2 i, Co à , M.P., Mr. | Ма nald, Bart., Sir W. Miles, Ba r, Amor, only the most remarka e bases M мде of | í = Me — tri Urs Mr. «cm e. Mr. Druce Mr. Arkwright, Mr. Barnett, t (rell, Colonel те apatite, which we derive from rendre Gibbs Mr. Hudson, Mr. rd Nr. | Mr. В, Т. Brandreth ai , Mr. Hamond, Norway, nnd the Estre Wadi phosphate n onan, 'olone ттн + г. ilward, Мг. Pain, М , Wm, Fisher. Hobbs, Mr. Holland, M.P., Mr. C iem 1 The mE. а long been known as а ell, Mr. Sanday, Mr. Robert. Smi Mr. Torr, | Wren Hoskyns, Мг, Randell, M »dy, Mr. Shuttle. curiosity, аз a remarkably pure ^01 Turner, s r. Frere, and Dr, Voelcker, orth, Mr. Thompson, M, P., Mr. r, Mr. n Wallis mineral phosphate of е "The exigencies of agricul- The ems tai New eqs were elected :— and Professor Wilson, was appointed to recommend tbe and the discovery t t it was accessible in quan- | Acton, eR names of judges of Implements to a Special Couneil Ө үм shipmen ent fro he above-named place in Adams, V "William, айга зз pu which wor эк assemble on the 21st inst. Norway, have i элн өг extensively in осона, долете Јол. аста A. m A the motion of Maj T neral the Hon Bat it bas met Mk а most formidable rival in the| Boger, Hext, 13, Lower Dumford Street, Stonehouso N. Hood, оком ded by Mr. , the Council ica 4 Spanish Estremadura y a hate, which i rA. and| Brown, Nath. M., Fairy Fort, near Linavady, Londonderry en permitti ng Mr. быны. 0-е Веч to exhibi more fibrous in its texture than the — ; the apatite 2m x» X ere er «па Merino à in their wool ^s) beipg P cna and echo nd therefore p Clippe, Henr; William, Parmoor; е „ПРОБ Е ће Сот + alof the Society was affixel to the in sulphuric mx The latos Duckering, Hichard E., Northor "d Kirton Lindsey agreement with t e Ma hes ree] Town-Clerk of Bury news I have to tell you regarding this substance — wr Charles Gideo LA, eet, Plymouth 8t. түс E uo Country Meeting for 1866 ою like double dealing on the I2 of the Government Emery, Rie pena v = v тушо th те should be h ке of Spain, that I confess I tremble for the fa atare of| F Government 27е 2 ШЫ. ТЕ == ү to Wedneslay, the those guano supplies on which we have so seriously | Е Son seri 8S., Luson, Holberton, Ivybridge | ыт "Ае t а бу үс Dr. W. Badd will deliver secusiomed ourselves to depend, and MÀ as "t ~ [i wr wb ie Willow worth Arad sense in Pigs lately prevalent in tho nmi t to be made to ар us to em — Hawker, John C., Rock, Kna knon Western Count Estremadura mineral. Yo y be Heath, Edward O., 11, Z a Beet. 8 outh tbat owing to some financial di Hoe, J. до, Hunt Е - Aon betae ERU бирата 2 st "Spin 3 and ы, Edington Manor, V Winslow вати AND WEST OP FYOLAND AGRICULTURAL. in satisfaction of their demands. Thei inf Lang, Thomas M., Barrington Court, Tim HEREFORD: June 8,—А benutiful week has made А м Я огта- | Larkworthy, J. L, Dowesmoor Iron "Works, c зон this ual gatheri: 1 бш I now have X. the subject is that the Spaniards| Luscom "William, Compton Leigh, Plymouth t nnn mes 1 р ae " still retain possessi EXE iag gpr aar dp marian p MN J., Plymouth agreat social enjoyment, It is more than a merely possession ithe f the гч гед с еен сЕ Mum, Georgo H., Eido Ном ury ry St. Edmunds тт t the ойо юк and te w and of spelled. Та th ver, am, min, Corn wor rt, t show ош аге арай У Memmi. ieri pde ÉL tbis Ridley: 78 ped етме 4 charming additions to it, which make it much more moment therefore оп the point of n Pra Ttoberts, mes Waren Morval Farm, Liskeard, Cornwall generally attractive ; md — apri it was hardly then destined to have a б famine, e на Н Rogers, Francis Timewell, Poole, Dorset tending here would had a cotton famine, from the paja “ot Rucker, Marin p. Pl "ma equal those of the previous e a the yard at Clifton, that. spirit hic which Sampson, Bamucl, Broadwood Kelly, Winkleigh yet the — Meeting is ^ one of the 1 Тон ЕС. succ. is en M om Society. which makes qm ed e uu E to our the earth ? eed. e possess large р -4 ji еен se mee redet a in ed ra lites о f. s reensand | have bee conjuncture which the | Broad w: tx Charles, 2, Ames — ice rd aques Park, near Dor m pei Penstowe, анг. Cornwall Wadham, White, МШ коо, Dalton in Furness, Lancashire Wh T Se nne embraced M a zeal which I 7 ; must say it has already gain Y ну "съ of our most eminent ren. Mint to Lisbon ren Бе > Ё. HNR » of t e Society, wish = the sir " "Tenes [^ le 207 , and T. P. Wilkes 10/. This ав adop successful competitor in On ч, к «ё. M ч of Short- y Hall Dixon, of "^ рый. Class IV. KI) ho | tremely 3 find ve vieles irri d in Чу 35 H is uiua stock department of the Show. to the jen arge рет 24 соболи of Hereford cattle—as we an illastration of the breed as was ever Pear тч ited very Farthing was ме pd ЕЧ 21, and Mr. and the sa re-appear in | airman Зеніта -— opt: horn Classes, hardly equal to to former yas the class I T gran tho че) to the railway — and to v press onorary Director s spread to ord E! ] A L1 rrespondence it of * W. J. P." is rather amusing і э the вараг about which h correspondent is is evidently | г i і um in re at а Е H Ё Ан of the lenant-right, "là greatly ameliorate the Ireland. ili H z engage assis men in permen pe er be held aus - г Plymo он, 2n aps 33 er: = hall be held taking а жее and this d supply de list of toas other liability connected with it.” 007 Сохтплст. Мг. Randell ш his repo reported that i the Committee, recommended that Mr. Manning be to the ary the account, both || but the system ot from great things to small, STET Pis piema of ne Euren а he Secret: for other work done at Plymouth, not | later "in v Thursday July 20. That Mr. тузе. be requested to send in before the Sbow to the — an offer of the prices at which he would be willing sell to the Society the various offices, &c., siira was isis ы in am == The Lord ctm sold a calf at Babraham pu ш e bat — hy red and w "ug matr | loi ns, is 1st in the d == = g E: is exhibited Mr. 5 Sharpe, of Courtlan. stead, w x: Sei ass, is А | quarters, and plenty и rou nary col b qoom i чеге with w lino r | fleshed everywhere; the first second young heifers r. Logan and are also СЕ speci- Mr. ens of th the breed. Mr. бео and M arpe are iin t and second respectively W че class of el a splendid show, exceeding in number, me respects in quality, the show of tbe Royal ага] Society їп 1863 at uice pea" No fi LIE of ali ages and 3 and [heifers co compete for the Society's prizes, and "55 en зе 44 of them A of heifers, compete for the local Mn М PBaldwin's BATTERSEA, Mr. Taylor's ТАМВАВІХЕ, MM, Diadem easily dn, gni as a bosom, heavily Rer ee 542 aud Mr. Duc — — are retained in the memory à d the classes. The first partieular is a дагыш specimen о of even кайы and Her i Y Warwickshire yer, Herefo sd in 21 е ч a has pmi off all н prizes, а ter than he does аб present. COMMO 3048 ^a another younger excellent specimen of the м, — perhaps hardly tho size one looks for at s must " кнр е cially | ве mh he Sonthidomr, e fair classes both ar ry pretty well filled. etie of Pigs, i in ng ors the Berkshire breed “Т Нонг Clase The prize T ie deme below. s disa both as to mp an I tallon tx Res class contain werful specimens of aral stallion Suffolk, ка. аме vu and one of the Classes competing for the loca 1 | well x | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Herefordshire ;, 724, Mr. James Farr, Pontrilas minster, si T. Thomas, St. Hilary, Cowbridge, Farm, ие! 3d, Mr. S rganshiri OAM $5 17. НЕ! EIFERS x LK, NOT EXCEEDING 3 !Ygans.—l1st, Mr. беде Бие" Cha dnor Court, AN rrr uh 2d, Mr. John Baldwin, Lurdington, Stratford-o pa John Lopgmore, Bucton, Leintw еф Y kA Mr. HA "Pp Mere onkhouse, Tho ass 18, ^ gu NOT EXOSEDIN Herbert Ridgley, Stovonton, Ludlow; Leen, Pembridge, Leominster ; 8d, Mr. tow, Hereford. PA Joh Crass 19, YEARL seph Gould, p more, Exeter ; 2d, я LN ын adod : А mended : Mr. ; Samuel Pm: Mme ch, au a Y e ass 20. ag.—1 t. Mr. pem доша, |] Poltim v eter ; "за, а ied Na of th гь Esq., Downes, Crediton, ж. бау Commended: Mr. Joseph Gould, Poltimore, Exeter. ended : the Repre- sentatives of the late J. W. Buller, Crass 21. PENs О! u$ wr Ewes, лаб, Mr. Joseph Gould, [deccm ltimore, Exeter; 2d, Mr. Samuel Kingdon, Lynch, Thor- d ham, Gibusestershiro ; ditto, CrAss 94. PENS ОР VEM. ws. —1st, Mr. John Wells, Hampnett, Northleach, Gloucestershire ; 2d, ditto. HER ren 0013. Crass 25.— YgARLING RAMS.— r. John Lynn, Church Farm, e xton, Grantham, ee ire ; 2d, Mr. Georgo | Y edel EU d [rA dim t Hope, 40 ог.50 of perr and cide ег competed for prizes. There was a tolerable ї t e and a co vel i g izes. The Poultry are a кеи and attractive section, шк a large tent with ийын о. and trial grounds a most interestin ng ыл, АП the Аа are present; the row of in ЕЕ of | nd | the trial grounds, mowers, reapers, Jayeta worked b y edde ked both by horses E * Fowler's ап 9 steam, are sho ork. мен plough and eultivator, блаа D c" е o-called 8-ho horse | power steam engine, a Howard's steam | plough and ivator, drawn b. br аума & Shuttle- | могі 10 power engine, made excellent work, | One of the most interesting of the items exhibited | in the other tri: ound is the self-deliveri = on Hussey's principle, shown by Messrs. Hornsby; th corn being deliv i LI "chains which carry Ше tervals of the | Ey flat platform on which it fal Jea sheaves upon the ground well — ше way of the ` horses. The following I Эйе лы} conto X t Mr. John аата i et Ме, Walter Farth- Court, Bridgwater. - пла XOT EXCEEDING 3 YEARS. — Ist, tho Repre- сы of the late 7. W. Buller, Esq.. Downes, Crediton ; 1, Mr. Walter Farthing; 34, M г. John Pitfield, 8, y mondebury, | i Crass 3. Burs с 2 Yrans.—1st, Mr. Walter | Farthing ; 2d, Ad Jobn B Bodlo E хеше Pomeroy , Crediton ; . Mr. John zariah Sm , 4 } E 6, Cows - ee n IN MILK) WAVING ПАР A CALF s.—lst, Mr. Mater Farthing; 24, Mr. | Walter TH 2, m John Azariah Smith. | Crass s Carr om rw Мик, хот rxcEEDINO 3, sla not rat 4; 24, Mr. John Bodley. | Heers хот EXCEEDING 2 YgARS — Tint, Mr. Walter | театар Оз rape of the late J. W, Buller, Esq. ; r < Ctass 7. Butts aBovg 8 КЕЙ. үт —lst, Mr. П. Sharp, East Grinstead, Sussex; 20, Mr. John m Жош; ; 24, Le Jo John K Rus |N $ Grace the Duke of| Buris хот £xcEEDIXG 3 Broad » Garne & Tombs, ; Рен лгу тане. —lst, Mr. J. Маіодее are tamen 2d, Mr. W. Beever, m uu 3d, Mr. e. .' Hitehman, Long Stratton, Walls Cow, Stap! T л, Бао], ЗАМ Courtlands, East Grinstead, Sussex; Beever, Pencraig Conrt, Ross, Here ае H EREFORDS. tam 13. Butts дрот 3 Years —1st, Joh Albert L ; 94, n Зат Taylor, , Herefordshire. ended: Mr. erefo T mire; ige, Glamorganshire Years —1st, Teford Perry, Cholstrey, _ | Esq., Langton, | pes Mr. Thomas Horton, —À Lin admore, Court Hayes, Thorverton, Collumpton, Devon. 'UTHDOWNS, 1st, James John F: 9d, the Right а м. E Neville G! Somerset ; nor, Colesbill "Highworth. —1st, tho Right Hon. the Crass 28. Yea е а uharsop, Dorset ; оп. the Earl of Y € Coles Fog wore Crass 29. Raxs оғ ANY OTHER AG AT | Grenville, Esq., Butleigh Con g. the Right Hon. the Earl of tass 30. PENS 0 NS Ewa Exi of ot Radnor, Coleshill, Highwort SnRorsntRES, Crass 31. ҮЕАВЇЛХО RaMs,—lst, tho Right Поп, Lady Wille neri de Broke, Compton Verney, Warwicks 9d, Mr. Thomas Ho M prs — — — 9 Salop. CLASS ре Mr. Simpson | Byrd, the. Ped кота; 94. е has, Royuolds Keeling, em "Troo Farm. Penkridun, Stafford. < Crass 33. Pexs or YEARLING Ewes.—lst, the Right Hon | Lady Willoughby de Broke, кета кыс Warwick ; 9, Sbrewabury, Salop, Pe ass 94. YrgAnUNXG B pvo "Mr. James Tawlence, pulire A n A ar i 2d, ditto, Lon st, ом ber Ж... ur rr xfi ire; 2d, Mr. dai Maur ҮЕ wes.—ist, Mr. James р Domasrr Hons: Crass 37. mee iim; mist, Mr. Alfred J. Pod. apa Bridport, Dorsetshire; 2d, Mr. Thomas Danger, Huni Ore 4р AüE.—lst, Mr. J. Pitfiold, Ey Мз OF ANY AGE.— е. J. Bridport ; d di. po Crass 39. PeNs or Үклаїїхё Ewgs.—lst, Mr. Thomas is the Prize List in-the liro stock pepe em Bridgwater; 2d, Mr. Aifred J. иа... AT SAOR = Me John, Riese | vae Вучы Breconshire; 2d, Mr. Edward Farr, Hay, Breconshire, Fon €— Orass 42. STALLIONS NOT EXOE Yrans. — 1st, Mr. William Thorn, бойу Fara, Wells ; М, Mr. John а 1 ыт мш, Le рее. » Po Leominster, | Crass 43. MARES AND FOALA, OR IN Pu Mr. Jose: | Belton Fowlor, а? ear Cirences 24, hr. W ера | Thorn, Godney Far idis gr Ы Y «Y n сос! tterno. All £ 6 чү) [xs "Albert, aged T; ^h, пле Rige Hon. tbe Lady она | Stoke Eiith Park, Ledbury , Herefordshire, а eit Бой * Pride. Fi ин RE 383 —lst, Messra. Jam | prederiek. "Howard, Britannia adn Bedford, a darie | Essex filly, ЖУ —€— I Edwin Jones, Spring Hereford, a Dopper: M й à TERS MARES on m FoaALEp IN 1860.—1at, Mr. | ing, Ingleby. AMA 49. Риллез OR OkLDtNOS, FOALED Iw 1962.-196, Mr. White, pw cH yd doo wem Pr кайер. | ie Lloyd Williams, c тош Га Ledbu moche E YA: H HIGH. —1s Y. tac егоу, UL. pd Cumberlaad ; es Henry House Boughton, Wenn 54. M LL B ARE Posiks T ANY DREED, NOT EXCEEDING Haxpa.— lst, Sir Charles Henry Rouse Boughton, e P1GS. Lindsey, Lincoln- 56, Boars хот 1 Увам, Mr. Wm. Yee боты! Robin Parm m. Highworth, W Wilts; 2d, „ tbe Ctass 57. Sows tx dl OR THAT HAYE FannowED wrtHIM T mist, Mr. qc te Daring, Nelbiqpés Kc. 58. Pess ж, ExczEptwG 9 Мохтнз,– Mr. 9306 "King 1 ї м, 1 а он ER АКЫ m ne M "9 P Lechlade : — Tw == ]st, Mr. нот EL Неге 'ordshire ; "ur M. pond Pit&eld, temas sxcEEDING 1 YEAR —1st, Вот. Willis Court, Ross, Herefordshire; 24, Mr. Crass 61. —— Sows rw Farrow, On THAT НАТЕ NU = [June n э, 'INTHS, — ub Mr. FARROWED WITHIN FOUR Мох Stone we an Somerset ; 9d, ай a. veg r m Two мако бома wor .—lst, the Righ Highworth, Wilte ; 2d, Me. жаш tiie Bar ol ai, PRIZES OFFERED BY THE HEREFORD f, COMMITTEE, S D Logat, HER Од Crass 63. o — dene с EXOEEDING 1 ҮЕ tist, Mr. om Baldw Tus ee m ann Warwickshire mia, Crass 05. Pains or См 06 Pains ок MÀ CALVED IN ]8 ts, I inster ; Roberts, ington Bury, Leom 2d, Ms Leon, Рет Pai T v, i HEIFERS CALVED IN 1804, 1g Wm. wder Cou Лааг Roborla T р мар агу. "V ord ; 2A, Mr, ULASS 63. PatRS OF STEERS CALVED Showle Court; 9d, Mr. М зш Dd Pams or Sre ED IN 1863. а 0. Рапа Hay h Bronks ЕГ Richard Sh i Munslow, Church Stretton D am b erry, Oboletre, Lo STEERS CALYED IN erry. tr оу, 'ominster ; M Jun., Swanstone Court. ин и-н E. ss 72. YgARUNG айы туа - [r.. n Downing, калыр fond; | ert Da Dow c bium: Downing; 2d, Mr. Thomas ТСЕ яв 74. Pexs or 10 Ewes —lst, Mr. J. B. LR 75. YzAnLING Ewes —lst, Mr. J. B. aot J. B. Чалт ра 70. Үвлпихо WETHERS (Si Randel, Chadbury, Evesham, LR ae ЕЯ ҮШҮК улса) it, 3 че : DES gud. Holme Lasap, viii MOUNTAIN SHEEP. Crass 81. Pexs оу 6 е —lst, Mr. brook Cottage, Abergave: R^ RSES. Crass 82. Cours Foargp тх 1808. —1st, Mr. He; Y Buckland, Leominster, e "i n em -- e M и; n unge ord Arkw t minster ; m Mr. Diwani Fart, Pen; ue 4. Powirs хот rxcerbiNG 13 HANDS, Bi ur Borben How co Mr. " ЕЕ Brecon; 2d, Mr. Thomas Lewis Жей j Morefordshire, | Crass 80. Lo: t ч Crass 87. RyeLaxo Woot dim meu. fr. Showle Court, Ledbu ( E Crass 88, #нворзпїйк Woor 6 Taylor, Thiogehill Court, Hereford. „эш Crass 89. Hors GROW F Joùn Brace Vevors, York H m onm Taylor, Showle Court, Ledbury ; 3d, Air. CIDER. Crass 90. Tur Propvon оғ И. tass 43. zh d. Perey, Howsenrigg, Aspatria, Cumberland, a brown С. А Lamar Вокер, | Crass 55. Boams NOT EXCEEDING 2 ната 1н, Mr. Richard Crass 01. Tux Pmoptce or 1864 zig William Hi moro, Bickerton, Е ; Mr, Thomas Court, urch Marele, X Pitt, Free Town, ore w her eury Th 3 Ffookos, Whitobureh, 8. Turner, Chyngton Seaford, Sussex. | Mr. Jas. J xe 10, 1865.] = prizes offered by added the "sordo re Ren sum of 4187. or EN di hly satisfactory. 5 E $5; A Беу as, "the Hereford Local Co ommitteo, ition in amounting to ч the cattle classes z9 98 entries; iyd ;'t-horns, repa рей Cattle poe is 201. icesters 21 entries ; Cotswolds, cal prizes, 190, umber of entries in the e of Lei 6: ncluding 32 of the largo and к) number of entries in М! 837. zr ode 5 Glam 4; сеа, d imsbire, 1; Berkshire, 8; Wa Din edio rdshire, 1; Busse it contrivances for us e of other firms, uir С m are fairly and xhibited, and assumes t а чү al agri j is own works well is attested by the here are not less than et xhib ZEE i coolant are ` | being. moister than the layer underneat THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. rst sp lit the 1 ridges, : and harrowed them down and hand-picked the weeds. We then spread the mp manner, and the manure harrowed in ; the seed is then drilled as us sual, Per haps the irain mede! wan ould which er — early in the winter by m posi old open town drain jd 1 1 E. young A pe de field, bonos, with all tl uch Grass gathered 1 he drills to serve ti the the field last autumn, d 00 bushe ls of eden r| tet; prelo of growth, whil tl statute acre—the artificial manure, phospho-guano | would supply the по s the plants i in a more mature (which is coming greatly into use on this side the | state, when the roo ould have spread in every Jhannel), was sown org m the dioe accen direction in the soil. Nes bitt and the seed drilled E on n passing, I would remark that those who a the 1 tilling their land for the туа ты root crop н endar of Opera ns, J гоми, сты isa сене nest) f» tha Scar arcely conce: pie the "^ - A ated, tl n of the soil ; for although, as was befor oil i — Grass La razier: his pastures nee eed tob watched, an: | stocked sa. - » ient is ы» m ыш. — limestone quen it enfe up in g^ iier = seque ‚ | loamy, in nce of its not having l by spring tiling To obviate пиј difficulty complained of by the Messrs, | Proctor & Ryland in their pamphlet, of the surface soil | ib, v : | to des agr v Бн вает. іа аа б, саве, поні. on all the stock it will in 4 way carry, and hus ease it in the best way he can m isa provident pane e any farm aud 4 1, оте а de к sit the seed from 23 to 3 inches deep, 'a y layer, whe pios exists, and have never 2 led to blai a Зея from the above caus e, when we ha sorb of “ make-shift ; " if the season should peter become dry, а and pasture es decline, this field is the all back, and e -— — Ө, adhe red io this rule, | but have suffered , considerabl ly Б gencre he, ough Gra зл ргев it from it, and the rain has le SHEN The hony a rains which hav fallen within the past week have caused the етй to p» rapidly, and фу ach of the We have Ma лев, S have a strong pon the principle will shortly bé туду nd the commenced thinning the regular plant, and as we alwa m s Lari 1 rass drought, and t T itself, being мал pem. wil pue чу men b b is un paronae le to have Grass lands encumbered with cea s or weeds, which may be so easily eradic wit are, Ass (€ d y general rule, Thistles жың be sp + and pulled u р by the roots (with “ tweezers” or hera. arrangements that have Чена) and а е ста n. Ti ғ thanks to Directors е е ^om of. Phe ME companies that E-- esiti valuable facilitios of transit for exhibitors and к, ur aped dt not so the. hoggets, aith n | been well wintered. And #2 and those that "appeared io recover (for a eure we the | in m чоо lost y liberal seeding, we have o gaps to fl up by | &е., ought never to remain "unspread 10 nger than a a day кири. порц мы finished on #һе | ог two. í— ts, however, where “ гооКет1ев”” 15th. wes came of their fleeces in abound, the crow will generally qe this ope- h tl tio r insects. The early meadows will ouga vey here I may remark, that w we 1 А with diarrhoea " lost. a ie this month require mowing. Liv e Sto ck.— Horses will be hard at work now, an led. and, will tained their strength on à i full allowauce of РЕ have them in an ошо the- Ere field, where we hope no one will se d M Ir ay to бе: we were not the odit sufre me cau e tin ne "the dise ease e first showed 11 „as many others | &, | Oats d — c Cattle ought to be tl the Cl brought = gea vir Сш these аг daily gar cre of oil. ре or Bean and Linseed. mea given with them. e the soiling gem s js no! followed, all stock w pe be at Grass, and though needing cons -— rab both from master че cr , by thi — itself the lambs each, ae were as fine a lot а as could be found, We have pherd, ther is little. sein notice here. 16 n urns, as stock take і to SEEREEER ry to re m Modern Principles and Руан, exemp plat creased r rest, It is учты needful to y bare a а} prepared — 10) x bof T Be ve Үү мр а description of the summer rm e farm. The details of shepherding, of The Se and Development. Ву t e whole performance are qe subjects" include the M tro Canary-seed, Mad С „ Токо ссо, "Su Plantai way, W also and tions," a ара full p йында stoite and e il, the conclusion of which must be looked for next 5 MR Шаша» — у, — Weld. ago, der, | * fair return for their summer's Grass че; ^ Á е з e is Lan open, as buyers are active, lot, The last of м fat 23d for ip to consum Y ttle were mode d of a England, and as о those we tore cattle are easier bought by 1. to 30s. а head than тА were а mon A eto make Miscellaneous. no.—A letter from Véósoul dark са ы that ti accumulated 1 865.—Тһе m ы 2 me for yos «4 Арэ was Te one eof Fer Lu arming operations. We h ad not much u — Pod vs B the chemica | analysis this qns possesses considerable fertilising powers. pu d only left us with. March, | t be w — | Large An е be s 1106 T [Sheep а Haute куны К tor и Sheep m - shorn e — month. IL e well SEEEN few days befi Shepherd must look gra уа v nme during J une e and g months, as +} hours of the und ied ravages И, a “bl ave a “ mercur; | m dislodged b üt bia ышк is miki in уел all pore but particu- i 1 wood troublesome 2 ]b. soft воар, ала "s oz. of asafcetida water, will suffice, and be very effective, Some o h vill r market. - How to Appl cag mtd ed with four to x times its ГГ of well- sifted vere uir aa ЫДА! . Our Man ngels, т drill by the 29th; the uM (Sutton's "Selected |i a dor. wood, ould, rali a most dil article to be mixed with the and in stee rd during Ipfe lid a any rain fall seed жеу мы was de posited Med ое es деер. The imer would as they t wth. Befo e guano mus Sure, which may easily уы done with a com eal er acd: ad tho” CI been warmer. Эш ai as the soil ^ spea a atil onia, а ry t to. the orthodox method of planting, the | wenther to absorb considerable moisture from the air. | in ж is o i to plants in upon the floor 0 rden solet v it with а common фот p А by beating in the proportions indicated. Its great po rosity n th dry | Pigs will continue * be fed in the y en sties, on Cl &c., carried to them, an and o few Mangel oung tains. were of A estone gra We live in MI. Ты nd үм winter, Swedes nished p hdd M ми Rare) A ne е үа m. Ras e" Xu фе only spring preparation ie the rad m weather oc other ed the dios of the first d the neighbourhood, which н ааны Qd oer | its hopes that t di m L verity the last ee of 19th. | or so o o sifted over P This is prre | r ashes, m another of guano, his used. The whole rmit, it is now ight or ten days. а inuch larger decal was Mas to make the same weight of pm - atleast 20 — egu м а. неу ейте Бан of best меи thia һау-ша king commen Jlver is grown, the eni of Jen. The cows should have that i is cut. at be ready for re "T dee wh enes between the зету willskill seed. SAN at Hornsby's, and other mo depositing guano and other concentrated 2p to fd i will usin h the drill, care must be taken | that the mixture alls "ee the seod, and that an inch hem, otherwise the [on Garrett's, odern drills are well adapted for | ol by с change, even though the с Ъе al In hot days, when the cattle are te» y -Ву, they should be brought up to the ут during m е day, where they sho ve receive an Т supply of Ry yegr rass, or The Е are -— о bu ii pete he Pese is ү! " be H creased Mofes - tbe better. “88, пё ou the ло e over seed, at over alh md s other fiel ure, sow the superphos hate ГА the "€ «а СЦ the its height. — sp тї ring — should be carefully | exactly where the hand directs it. W the case, a small quantity of water эү Cy added; attended to, kept c f mites by rubbing a little [sweet oil over бд pi aain turned ; they li 544 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. best on a plaster floor, and should at first be slightly 2 covered, I he temperature of the cheese-room shou THE IHYDROPULT, be kept at 60? Fahr.; cm y: best done by hanging w clothes near the windows or doors. Although hay- = making comm A in Jess, "the great bulk is made in July i andas o > good or unfavourable e wea ther now, depends entirely t€ good or bad condition of the co during winter, that зусч is thus, of course, one iet at importance. jun he farm x usually mown, as tbe hedges ан wide By the d of J July the. iy iini felde s vià provided | the weather has been propitiou i ^ foun n an m. ways iner x e th summer single. Glo’: iier cheese is ready for consumption | p chem two months old; consequently the first made n be ít r or; nd be tied up at wir $ is the best and safest plan, o: may о o аар ао cows ron ght him. 4 in the other hot months, ein i . thi ature as possible, Т! as mA as drawn, should be | An Invention e Throwing Water m. Hae Power. — by placing "he pails in cold spring water, as (Secoren nv Rovan Lerrers РАТЕ p ur ime in electrical states of the atmosphere greatest ca oE i f too, should be taken that the dairy, i: 2 Perfectly | Сомртети. ттн Pnass CYLINDERS AND $ s d А cp bl ласно -bésplacod 4 JAPANNED STIRRUP 112 n near it—and that the dairy cde pe a. it COMPLETE WITH : nM Cyrixpxns "ug 2 9 than is really necessary. If milk should sour, | Соррев STIRRUP унь Тһе Р; *C let, b та 2i fe tS " 13f к e Price ompiete as above, includes ее uction anc ее а small quantity of carbonate of soda may ue чане Delivery rer ME s Wire Strainer, Rose and Small Jet. mixi ес. ап RU тиз, NEW a SECON Address, BENJAMIN EDGINGTON (ому, 2, Duke Streek, о [JUNE 10, 1865, 1000 UPON the WOOLSTON T а £ puni, d ве] NEWOASTLE B Xm 8 PATENT. LE с КМ ир шау һө AS ig - om ам | 2S онх ан Со., 28, Со mhill, London, 2 Works, Leeds, ^ 099. y m 3 Stean Ping, 4s Exhibited & Soyal - WoncrsrEn, íi "o WOAS) PLYMOUTH, 3" V IN D ENGINE itin, in for PUMPIN( NECS Em uu or DRIVING 508 uo sv онен, "Y. үк, Wi sd For Farm Pu nothing to о СТЕ For Pumping inval 'orking night, requiring no А "n "i 4. BURY лхо » POLLARD, Sole A Ro Panx Inox prin; 17, New Park Street, » Southwark, London, Where a Wind Engine that has been at vai aip with Testimonials, by post Т вегуе Mri wi PU LLIES, r^i е а, D, with Pom, PRICE LIST post free on application, HAY. HAY, No other x and well mixed, to check the souring process Iron g, and Gates. Mee the partially formed curd. And it is a good THE HYDROPULT COTTAM S н i RDLES. me pe in the best manner plan to dissolve a little ier лац of soda in the water is invaluable for use in the of. süperi — ATELE HUIUS fom i id. with. which ES dairy utensils ari — Wiene din GARDEN for ЖЫ dd ighland [emque tio Ue С сг foo | avourable , Sleep-shearing may iras dms s DRONN x à I em ч er — the end of of the mc month; but as cold wet storms, which Kikia Узе) e OM SMUTS; | md IROS ieg N WORE ME srar tent in high districts, md AAE Eka DRESSING WITH LIQUID MANURE, || tion. не E TPE ee x& care no in too soon. Hill et are generally dut No. 2, Winsley Stet washed vae ander through a deep THE HYDROPULT (opposite the Pantheon), pool, about twenty yards broad. ule the mr be | is desirable in every b М LEES free from earth rubs, the shearing should not be delayed | HOUSEHOLD for QR UNDERHILUS Patent b ues b hree days, lest the fleece should get soiled. Тһе WASHING WINDOWS, GAME and POULTRY FENCE. lambs are remov: iously; they would be hurt in TETTING DIDEWACES, pens th e the ewes. The sheep are : pedit o sete, with the — Stock letter: at STEENS time, to save trouble afterwards, put ч mark on those ewes which are to be drafted in autumn. mere ы we | A e Black-faced hoggs should have a letter burned on their SK. Е: now, Be very eareful поб Macer, in warm, close | places; such a practice is very apt roduce scab on | ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES, Hi - Үй | hill sheep. One man shou а бо rer per day. , Bone. Hes LL.D. E F.L.S, Rev. IL. H. Doxnnaiw, A.B., uini з Be caeli in tho management o tho fate oni Ten AN ат m ed An exact account сё А вһеер is now. тэту and the LA tory, St. Mary's Wor ET] n W abe books bal T ugh | Mr. R. Wisin 18, а m W rt eniten, SWa Wedders may be clipped now also. Two Hundred Feet Suction Hose, and force it, throug h DUAS Samp! les may be see otices to Correspondents. pem or e ART: Ee P EM labourer. digging а soil GREENHOUSE AND consRvaToRY Aerei ency, will tu rn over more than 200 3$ Don beh 2000 square yy а day, from 10 А NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IM Inches doep: hs will thus turn over from Чо to 100 d or ghing scarcely в. тае de. The same man, if he had to fill a wheel- barrow, could not lift more than from 16 to 20 cubic yards, | AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE — ne to pw this earth over Le da cart or AND CONSERVATORY. waggon, ho could manage more t one- part of the weight he lifted in the first case ; and of course the higher Price 35s., the eige over which the material has be thrown—the | Complete, with Е i 2} feet, Suction higher the edge of the cart or Lodo, ral that he is filling— Strainer, Rose, Jet, and Fan. the more will be the labour con with the shifting of a E given weight of material. To lower th: e edge Mo» е Я the his NSV IMPLEMENT must necessarily supersede Syringes and SAM, vus ot; would lamen (ho Aho d it by a f ind, it will be found fifth or sixth part, a most important T hen, | its operation as in Stratton's Northampton оъ com with the meg, nuns Бена the levels on which the Лоза А LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE. carried amounts to nearly two үч the rel merits of the two, on Siwrasme of custom) онов enough. CAUTION, LAND DRAINAGE: Student. The following is the late Mr. Painga | ЇМТ?ОВЕтА®т ro тпк Ровілс. Тһе éxtensive sale of tho Hydropult description of its poer р lst. Draining obliterates poor, | has s ана he eu cupidity of so-called respectable, but in reality cold clay and converts them into y workable, and who aro now palming on the Public productive land. 2d. It renders the ground fit for ti f the Hyd and through their deep cultivation. 3d. It removes hurtful matter, a жек: ш а лен causes a circulation of nutritious matter to the roots of the pest 4th. It increases the temperature of the soil 5th. Eme d i e mech 1 texture of the soil is improved d Them — resemble in many re: peste By moisture is kept in reserve for the M the "lyaropat in appearanc are calculated to deceive t| he ed Fro ursi thorefore issues this Ciution, and азр Lame: Clay атма the action of the one upon achine offered for sale, E soo if it has Ap 3 converted into a much and of that it Té Patent, manufactured by хаттай, & Bnowrrr, ewt. or 1} сӯ. | Birmingham. Cnanrks че "Peli Proprietor, 142 and "E оша be produced by rather | Cheapside, London." Unless thí label is attached, tho Machin тосевз is not | not tho H: t omes thus ply 2 cwt. or 3ewt. of Prospectuses, with “кыне, on application. me (within 80 or 100 be to slake the litoe HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 143, 13, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. over for two or three | " CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, Pr The C H gn oos of MILES of this Eu have Mou by being mi b sustains nO by us at home and abroad. trespassed A I Price, one е steining by т ау T MY I y evi ye , CONTINUOUS IRON NCI PATENT STRAINING PILLARS, GALVANISED WIRE 1j in. Igmailest, Rabbi ds), n TALVANISED WIRE CABLE STRAND РЕМО for FARMS, PARKS, and GARDENS. ғ Tho ORIGINAL INVENTORS and MANUFACTURERS CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, and а NEATESTFENONDAES J Standards у rand and тозот panis а Five іпез ої Cable Strandand ва рег» 5, 1з. 9d. to a URDLES, HURDLES E Nr ao NETTING for PO $ E a 2e ede Tete Mj c Tetetattat i) PRICES рея Ілхклт, YA Жл ———]1—- Size of Mesh. Mostiy used for Y metae P mo 2iin. |A ares, Dogs, Poultry 0 3 | $ in. |Gam Poulty| Netting s in. (Smail Rabbits, 06 pen Ж. Morrxy & © Illustrated Catntogaes and В Lys Joxe 10, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 545 кар н = AUILDINGS RUIN ILDINGS far| EARTH CLOSETS A AND COMMODES. South Kensington. Plans and са free оп | iss f the fo. rm sizes always in stock :—Span, 24 | oules P atent. азі I^ by 10 feet ; Lcan-to, 24 by 8 feet. Stereoscopic | n Pet į alts rent P houses ost free for 5 5 each. | жлнптАОТОАЛАШЫ Т ad Sides : ivo Book, fully 1 veg epe. he Desc э Y т anhor and Patentea, 2513 s CRANSTO; ud chite ect, ме. 3; Tem ple | 7 Н I T E & Row West, Birm - ооо аера H4 nm HORSE АО (MOWERS 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.0. e | THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF THESE CLOSETS mn CowMODES OVER THE ORDINARY t | WATER CLOSET ARE :— b sd PAN ч К First. — That the deodorising materi: al (dry Surface , earth, or ы or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, — ^ ARCHI « FRIGI DOMO." — Patronised ARCHER'S | : e by her er Majesty Los rere ete ded асса condly.—The supply of such material to any house or premises may be much easier than the supply of water буот House, bi "loy for "br ihe Horticultura Society, Sir Joseph Paxtor bya forcing. pump being used may be entirely without offence. Lin Prof Crystal Palace emi. Zoological Society, &c. | Thirdly.—Its application by the means prov ided in these Closets is ср and effective; so immediate that no " ON frox the SCORCHING RAYS of the SUN. offensive. smell need escape into the room о D in which they аге used ; and so effective that all fermentation PRI DOMO,” a SNA mado s x AUN ES KS D dra r сар RAKA foi. h -conductor o! ч , keeping, w ga Wool, а dra fad temperature. Tt is adapted for all hortieultura Fou ase of these ise in — w. -— e of Wi ater-Closets, is, аз b the р T itas SPP 'ural purposes, for preserving Fruits and Er from rn trifline va Ru s almost n othin For insta ince, the nd ther snd йойеш of the sun, from wind, from attacks of insects, and from 5; ois ien To x in any required lengths. | lead dues $ y in frosty we — i 19577 94. per E run. | Las —In all lar rge Eois such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Schools, Gaols, and Asylums, a very rds wi .. 38. 64. per yard. A Four yards" Sie. E 9d. per уа E Siri aW a | The phus of these Closets ie во great as to be scarcely credible to those persons who either have not used th thas hA oe » Netting, w holo ad: "196 КЕ: Ren A t Grati | тїш Qum YS Biredt, City, and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- | e of M s i жоон woodwor k, 25s. per Д dye eap: жае The diferent forms v Cose 5 and Prospectuses will Ж ce ded on application. J OHN WARN ER & SONS, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. IRE Mh M ARNER'S picem AQUAJECT дө бирө mee < 20 | “Ам, Is this йы эку, ЖА н: GARDEN ENGINES in some important pa ticulars for this Season. They may be obtained No. . WARNER'S strong киы. in Gal- vanised Iron Tubs, well 10 Gallons £2 19 0 » 3 0 16 14 А ›, 419 0 з „ ,510 0 N 9», 213 0 з „ 317 0 50 » 5612 0 itself, 9s, 8 GES in great we from Ts. 85. 64, The DISC 5 GE , No. 557a, Will.recommend ; l-in., Тз. itself by the ith RUBBER HOSE in al Whisk it is filled, and non- 1 JA ) 2 sizes. liability to get out of С А =m E < : WD» FOUNTAIN JETS in great variety,from85.to 268. D mm DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application. 546 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Uma IERRA COTTA GALLERIES, No, 1, South Wharf ^ GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER: 28 Praed Street, Paddin| e NOW ÖPEN 3 with a Bo Stock of VASES, FOUNTAINS NS, "TAZZAS, FLOWER PO | GARDEN EDGINGS, and other Architect aral good NES. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119, HE PATENT CONCRETE “STONE. COMPANY ————— the Proprietors of the Patents for the Manu- 23 Y ў P ikani? РКЕ А туча banakin ЫНА known аз RANSOME S PA PATENT Mr. GRAY beg ll ti fth Gentry, Nurserymen , Gardeners, Kr, to his CONCRETE STONE, — for durability, apness, and beauty of appearance, stai tands un: sis Ба кз. is резу УЧ for NEW OVAL TU. LAR BOIL R, e v Jardin: alustrai or prac ate Piers, Kdgings fj for Borders, a and al т Ornamental Requisites for Parks, | acknowledged by practical judges to be a Det analar on every form pn Tubular Boiler yet in Gardens, Conservatorios Ве, roved itself — to all “= ег Boilers and economy of Fuel, doing Из troduced, pi. Illustrations and "Prices furnished upon application at tho Offices ar ster g work with of the Patent Concrete Stone Company, 2, Queen Street Place, | 1688 Mos. 1i Southwark Bridge, E.C. ша of нй f AN - Е WING WATER Extract from ләй in СРТ Мг » May 4 ‚ page А76, ugt ARROW, to hold | ** The upright form of Boiler is usual ES d m a circul бея pln, but the oval form fien Е of it is 36 Gallons, pri rice 42s., car- | ablein consequence о f its bringing the tub сове contact with the eis The usual nr prr A po A cing à in Said to ba riage paa. to any Station | а square, it seems feasible that the nnm on | the oval plan should bring th a ben more completely within range oi рыж чү on the Great Eastern Line, | this being во, the change, though a slight one, is no doubt an improvemen This is the best and o —— - У cheapest artiele yet intro- They de of all which, with prices, may be had on application. ate p Pa cer pront MNA S i r the tu ibd and poured out, or JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, 1 isi the handle it сап be placed on DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W, E. так, Zn ihe DADO ET E rnin —————— eta алаа e REIP CHUTE for отн. BOBY'S. PATENT DROES HAYMAKING MACHINE DIA- К DE t E for H тако т, LAWNS, &с. &c., made in 60-feot | Received at the recent Meeting of = an al Dublin y, at Dublin, the piii and LARGE SILVER Мр асс ите (no other Medal was puede, Haymakers) ; ELEVEN FIRST-CLASS PRIZES and MEDALS were AWARDED to this ЖАС in 1863 and 180, EE EE | E А ; | Price, delivered free to any Station within 200 miles of London, £14 15s. . = ———а-, | ты Молл : RAII © S Mati (P Aho EEES. OSE REELS, of Light Iron, for Wi ing-up Carden Hose when | ? : m of | 15 N ыл. E oa PEE] ават pos He Mj Iilustrated ене ` Haymakers, Corn Screens, $. will be sent free on application to the Vul d India-Rubber Work: боза, Mews, and 209, Goswell Road, London, B.O. > Mawvracrony : ST. ANDREW'S WORKS, BURY ST. EDMUNDS, SUFFO ‚ NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THOMAS MILLINGTON- 22 aaah AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, Aora STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. he HAND GLASSES. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. SAMUELSON & 0095 E] LAWN MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINES. JA | EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. PRICES of MANUAL POWER MACHINES. To Cut 12 inches, suitable for a Lady .. — .. 4 10 0 І То Cut 16 inches, suitable for One Boy .. 0 NES E м 19 inches, suitable for Опе Man and is ; не 0 МАС H! : 22 inches, suitable for Two Men 710 0 ARE IN DAILY USE THE Эрен of PONY POWER MACHINES. > To Cut 25 inches o». 2s are б ROYAL GARDENS Te Ox EE сәт ОАА a " CRYSTAL PALACE GARDEN" These Prices include Fræ Dd Delivery to any Railway Station $n Great Britain In again submitting these MACHINES to the notice of purchasers, Messrs. SAMUELSON & Co. wish to state that they do not make an pre changes in f Ж their E. MOWERS. J— has n n proved that the general design on which their MACHINES have been built for many phon past stis th entlo l1 r to ovements in manufacture, reduction of the geui and increase of durability by the use metal, thai to the production of dee sordide, Their LAWN MOWERS are pm. all others for lightness of draught, elegance, and circumstances d and weather, meos self-c жы" es p ad » soc in li g. 7, £f. Z + 7л, Ј —€— AND ды. RAN IA WORKS, BANBURY. тми a того OFFICES ; 18, CANNON STREET, E.C. HOUSE HU Stock is cua 10, LAURENCK РО d AND OF ku SEEDSMEN AND NMONGERS. IRO Josz 10, 1865-] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. RTABLE HOT-WATER APPARA POR S, н WITH TRUSS' PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c. T.-8. TRU SS Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES Sa сет of 4-inch M mi — Saddle Boiler, Fire Doors, Damper, Supply Cistern, Feed and Air Pipes, d > best quality), р аат to any Railway Station t the same within 25 miles of London, at the —— ollowing prices i 4INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSE. A t lete. Erection, Ар tus complete, ^ Erection. ü 0S 070 к £x 0o |30feet by l2 feet .. . A o QU £1 б 4 T 0 109950 | bF е к m 0 E N50. 3609 |0киьнак ... * $0 0 Erection ume 25 miles of Londen, Railway BM fe Man charged ext | n T d 1 without injury to either Pipes or Joints. timates and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, à: E, 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. к. und West, 76 &.W.; кыш БКС] AEDEN "BORDER EDGING TILES, in E of patterns апа material, фе pisker sorts being es Ix ciall G. Козин, Ору м шкы, À EE Rm. B iod RNAMENTAL PAVIN ; pz Е Е. Halis, Ww t St, Y- oA and mennie oa ^ ч | red, an of forming à ot Illustrated Price Lists free b; i: дн SEMEL TII. PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than e GLAZED TILES, for Lini Kitchen Ranges, Baths, &c. Огоот Walls of Dairi апа other Stable zd Bricks of great durability, Dutch and Adamantine my e Wal бийм, Red and Stoneware Drain Pipan зу; Cem To be o of F. & Ө, Кови Pat their Premises Баш ГЕВ SAND (REIG/ ATE, best ds at ue b ushel; 23. фи extra delia very y wi hin three m r Wharf, — USTIN, SEELEY, ax» CO.'8 Bee Hives, А Stock now comprises— Prize Mapa, and НохопнАвщк pur N AWARDE A & Soxs, x E 4 Ber Hives and Нонат s 6 VARIOUS y А-А ONS. = HBOUR'S IMPROVED. ODPTAGE BEE HIVE, seria introduced by G: olg Soxs, with all foont. mprovements, ее poem ү Thermo- meter, price 85s., securely l eked for the coun © tant novelties Several importa nre introduced this. UR, ra i theW sey Straw and Bar-and-Frame Hive, rice CTPN кс. AL th 996 different kinds of VASES. Engraved Pressing Roller, the guidance of Be in и SUES and a TIGURES of CHILDREN. 10 FIGURES of ANIMALS and BIRDS. About 900 FOUNTAINS, at prices from £10 to £400. 15 BASKETS from 1 to 10 feet diameter. 1; FLOWER BOXES fo r WINDOWS, &е, AES EAT E SUN-DIA. ESTALS. E NET Anda an лізіоп Road, R t's Park, N. w. | HU» GLASS FRAMES (Loose Tors). M e Rs on of Honey m the Bars, Wax Sheets, to assisi formation of Cells. Address, GEORGE NEIGHBOUR & Ж, 2 127, High Holborn, W. Site or 149, Regent Street, E: heir vovtpenadbe C logue of other Improved ое Кысу: SONE и prices, on receipt of two M stam. A Асехтѕ :—Liverpool: James Cuthbert, 12, chester: J. Wilson, 50, King Street. 15, Bull Ring. Dublin Glasgow : Austin & McAslan, 16, Buchanan Stroo СНА” S PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING LAWN MOWING MACHINES. Clayton Square, Mau- Birmingham : J. Н. Cottrell, Broi 10, Dame Street. t. Full Particulars, Drawings, and Prices, t free on application t the Patentee I Mansfaetufer, Xe = ЖОС Jon w, Junction Works, New Wortley, Leeds. Bi NARD’ 5 PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER. - rupe: JAMES PHILLIPS AnD СОО. | to submit their prices as follows :— =. | PROPAGATING GLASSES. Each. d. Each.—s. d. 2 inches in diameter >» 0 2 gremin duse 5» 19 17 n 0 4 13 $6270 : HEEL n .. 0 | «5016 Hi. ^ „0 60115 „ » 9.0 т” » TE оҳ DAE. es Ж .. 8 8 $3 » . е 17 о» » 11-41 0| THE [E MINIATURE LAWN MOWER CUTS $ INCHES..£210 0 licen: SIL и w 50 Suitable LA p spen Т c i no” » slim чы ^ Fus d т + idm 4 " е Quat ities í ofa "Tons, 1s. per Ton N ме. m d OROS, BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries and F. & G. Rosner.—Addresses see above, N.B. Orders promptly exocuted by Railway. аш in npressod Brittany, and he is now enabled to offer the public соба ata- | 38, Crutehed Friars, Loi RETO NNE C g^ e Nobility, ылы and others, are TW SUY | jnre that they can mae above beautiful a ч country.) hasinduced him to exteud his connection а! ios: by appointing experienced Agents re ad m e choicest stock that can be obtained, nt prices which YT М МИ ng qualities of rter "uas med tock always on v. Price from Railway "S лада, Messrs. Мовкнтвох & Co, 8 to Guineas vered Кое to For төө parupus, a Bursan of fi NS ADI Kis me о Coll (ead N, el ngdon. e ego jx Ud aft 1f to accept the. i ost Ог any y Тепа BE LET, by TENDI nw the FARM of ТИРКЕ, comprising 702 " Acres v^ A EU and 16 Acres ated. Tho House АЕ, 4 does d a y es of M rd, on or the 20th of June. to Mr. ManriN, Ponela. Abingdon. фу College tself to accept the highest or any "Tender. &alts bp Auction, At Middleton, near Yoxford (the Garden of Suffolk). 0 ESERI GIRLING AND DUTE are instructed to y AUCTION, the LAST WEEK in JUNE, unless a E ‘disposed 4 b; Mos contract, "- that VALUABLE FREE канов LEES. ROUND and | PREMISES, con containing soe EN abutting upon „Ж à short stance of the Fus (his cum bo экен x TURN, S E of the сап i Lio комага ош antoa аў (ве Уге] perm ei As and all necessary out-buildings. The емүр bae E 70а н ol e presen! years, retiring business. Further LT ни in future and of ыг Peasen! hall, near тема EN TY T 0 BE SOLD. by à pho ky on MONDAY, June 12, E the followi: самаса (во ium), the d f PLANTS an ? (th. tho po о y of Mons, Mar Отты, hich ктт endi MÀ lendrons, Conifers dcs d go Gold Miam Ры md tho I P nternational um in Came respec парила, А eas, Pandanuses. Cycads, “Жы nectitias, Oranges, Tre: өле БЕ mms, sad On omi Saturday хы Sunday, to 4r. Catalogues es freo оп appl cation to Error Jles, 59, pee Improved and Established Orc E 2А ыа сатав will SELL b "AUCTION а Street, Covent Garden, AVA ке Great Жы е o di, m Kiat -past 12 o'Clock precisely, i P phe healthy yv well-established Plants of DISA дая ОЕ ОКА and DISA GRANDIFLORA SUPERBA, many of them showing flower ; ES В. ze d dive Plants j те jua. 10 rj 11, 1865, from 10 a.m. Notary, Rue Neuve the pro E Uf e gentdemen. Also a smal collection VR stablished ORCH , being —Püà m a gentlei Е "s collection, including GLASS To CUT 'CHES (suit Phalænopsis НҮН Aen s Fie ldin "1 3 месе аы Бу To CUT 23 INCHES (suitable for two б pul ME Packed and Delivered Carriage x to Principal Бану орада тога №: сов 12 inches Each.—s, а, 18 inches $ ER $ Siren = VS be sent imm to J. Joses & Soxs, Iron | Odontoglossum hastilabium Pascoa bin pomi. , g~ E V 2 T s 22 - "oM в мааа орта eratis ees of Garden Kolers, Chairs > Also an 1 vetat ho QE Orchids trom New Granada. had .. ^ my Жы. Ыы сс ненен aiu сташро ад 8o anh тоз the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. we id with 16-02. Sheet Glass. GLASSES. 4 inches: Each.—s. d. Nm d Ф| ginoes in diameter 0071 5 FLOWERING PLANTS of LILIUM AURATUM. » [wq „ча союп p ME. : [^ PN NIIT 2 $9 |X[IR. J. С. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, ч 90 Covent Garden, W.C., on TUESDAY, June A at half-past 12 o'Clock precisely, a large number of Inches long Each.—s. d. B: IS EE oed i ESTABLISHED PLANTS OF LILIUM AURATUM, и » 4 ө ” L LH s E Wes zi ** 1 )|In fine health, and upwards of 50 of them in Full ll ов, дасце 0 I y many New Varieties with E on. LINSEED Genui PAINTS ot marina бепті oan БАр), GARSONS PAINTS, Without Reserve, by direction of Mr. CATLEUGH, ы, Chelsea, 180, Bishopsgate Without, London E.C, On view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues 548 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jone 10, К. ИШИНИ! EIE | RREEEEN mM E EELEE HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS "USUS 3 STRENGTH AND DURABILITY, FACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY, LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., = HORTICULTURAL BUILDER and HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURE, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W., d kom him, begs most respec ectfully to inform the No obility, Gentry, Nurserymen, &e., that it is iù Truly grat x is igi ou liberal and kind patronage bestowe determination to s to merit a continuance of their favours ; hat he may be enabled to execute his extensive and increasing orders punetually, and at the lma possible cost oaiiy: vith the best Materials and Workmanship), M тер erected a most dien set of Steam Power Machines, peculiarly айар! $ br (he puo of his Trade. and he trusts by unremitting to the details o!l Wc the most moderate possible lige to merit а eontinuans d . begs to € attention to his Tapere manner с ere every description of Horticultur: al Building, s, by employing the most skilful and efficient t workmen, and H. his business , by us ng only + material the patronage so kindly d n so o liberally {те шери on him for n any years past. p e ar purposes for which they are required. He will devote ui dinn In the BUILDING DEPARTMENT his object will be to adapt all erections to the to the plain, inexpensive. Pits, Orchard Houses, Greenhouses, Vineries, &c., o the more elaborate and architectural erections of e o Gardens, &е., either i in wood or iron. The HEATING DEPARTMENT always engages his special personal attention, and he feels justified i ing that in simplicity, safety, durability, aud eu of fuel, p VENTILATION.—Knowing the absolut ity for thorough Ventilation, 1 kes it a matter of first consideration. 0. 1 2 "PE ч ht E! ар (MES СА ff, } ` prep -1 * . 7 рру to fi 1 Plans, Estimates, 1 Sp e ions by post or otherwise, Si — yd i their Grounds PEN к=к == к: geo EE ~ EET ~ N PRIZE MEDAL FIRST RIZE MED. ouaa P T CONSERVATOKY, FOR ORMSON'S i тт TLESS At pude Ex R ORMSON'S At tho INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, ORMSON'S PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER tion dl 3 Has с gamed the highest Standing reputation for Power, Etciency, Бабу, € diee of Fuel. There is not a single joint ue pe d ael dise seen in successful operation in the Gardens of many in England, Ireland, and Scotland. They are mad f vari i Pri pp Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. HENRY ORMSON, RORTICUUTURAL BUILDER TO HER MAJESTY, AND HOT-WNATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER TO THE — i ÒF HER МАЈЕЎ AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL HORTICULTURA. с STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, iuris s. W. Eäitor ; : n, W.C. * Advertisemen: Business to“ The Publish Street, Covent Garden, Londo of 4 0 oem Letters to bisher," at the Office, 1, Wellington Street; Оотет fcu mion, rot ушей; i Upper Woburn Place. mé Paridb oC Bt аза IR RN o sE Middlesev, and FaspzRiCK M. E of Whitetriars, City of London, and Published by them at the Осе, No. 41, Wellington Sareek, Par ish of St. Paul's, Covent Garden. 1——————N "in the THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 24.—1865.] SATURDAY, JUNE 17. INDEX. место е . 564 6 Harm cii ү, ттеу оп,. 558 с ies 5% b » Dr. Torrey on» S6 a | Lamb ai . 563 а . 551 а | Lecture, Mr. В. . 556 e . 554 Logie Agricultural meeting .. 564 c . 554 е | Luxembourg garden. ‚554 с . 568 с | Marathrium utile . 554b .. 558 b | Mechi testimonial . 561 е jubli; Pasture ......... 568 а ‚ 559 b | Paxton, late Sir J. 58 a .. 568 a | Peach, yellows in 5 ‚ 568 a | Peas.......... . 563 c | Potatos, early 562 a | Road MAE. 4 а .. . s... 553 е dee ain simpliiie ed. ‚ 565 зар € Royal Horti ‚ 558 b yal vues d ve» .. 557 b . 565 с i . s. 556 € ‚56 с H HE : SRE ‚ 560 е SECOND EXHIBITION of FRUITS кы um Jine Band 2. She: SA' une 23 information be m th he Опа ed.—By Order. "— [^ mim sias. Curator. Кшт HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— The FIRST SHOW this year will be held in the Gr et of Chase Side, on THURSDAY NEXT, June 22, ie. ed; from 5 till 6, 1s. ; ; and from B till 7, 64. Clay Hill, Eoñeld. W. Mars n. Sec. GD FLORAL GALA, ROSE SHOW ; Ed BAND CONTEST at STAMFORD, xe oberen June 28. Open to All England. The Schedules, E h Rules, are will be forwarded on application to T = rem Stamford, June 17. now ready, and 5 Hon. 81985788 and 1 and LEICES'? TERSHIRE FLORAL T Vs ea e ag B00 ht Hon. ЛЕ GREAT ROSE SHOW of the above ees (open to all will be held on the 4th and 5th JULY NEXT. SHOW of CAGE BIRDS will be held on the same days (open to all England). For particulars appl, Ade Mk PxxN OSTON FLORAL and BORTIOULTUEAT SOCIETY.—FIRST SHOW will be held on eU IS July6. Five Pounds, Best and Second Best 24 Cut Roses. AN &с., may be obtained of Mr. W. H. Barrzs, Solicitor, Boston; or of Mr. Joxarmax Cocks, West Skirbeck Nursery, Boston. at PETERBOROUGH, in ксы with ће’ Р n THURSDAY, E xcci] Бшш тЫ 500 will be offered' i b. ed. ntries to the above. — of the Secretary, Mr. == 0 8 E and FRIDAY, July 6 and 7. of Mr. ALEXANDER m Queen A EOLA СЕКЕ: FESTIV күү The TWENTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY AID of the FUNDS of this Institution will take иу. е LONDON Б ЭЛ arri г Street, London, on Quir Tt J. Б. Ј, оооп Hall, Liverpool, Tickets, One Guinea each. The G: will be opened for th admission of Ladies (Tickets їз, 154, cach), of which а шна MER pir will bo issued. Dinner to EA at T d. o'clock o меб. D дон, Covent Gard, E z Funds of this ub ore will уе place at the Bedford Hotel, Coven! Garden, o n TUESDAY, the ith, iot wi xt The Ponce pekon a аа deos iol close at 1, Tavistock Row, W.C.—June 17. -— oting Papers have all been delivered. утен Member not ш). - ne one is respectfully requested to intimate the same to AMES MITCHELD SS КАП liy inf the Nobili Утте ат NOV e HSE ioni the Uckfleld Station. Roses. H. LANE Ахр SON, The Nurseries, Great that Күлү КАЛЕТ be to inform their Patrons and the Public the Balshaw Nurseries, 13 ep met m rnb et rende = AUL Axp SON'S 8 NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL rose BOSE, РЕЈ Shaded at the edges INCESS MARY Aa cree ins —Colour beautiful E ibricated form, bright habit. "me. er resin guarantee it to be 1st July. Early orders are solicited. Nurseries, Cheshunt, N. Ш | (ое Fivepence. TAMPED EDITION, 6d. BE G-OUT PLANTS in great variety: RON JARDINETS, Empty o 2 Famina, in mar. E ©“ Gardeners’ and Amateurs ае R & Ѕосрих, 12, King Street, t G E Wi C. gas. PALACE, ROYAL BOTANIG, and ROYAL boat ett n SHOWS, At these PLAN ll be exhi: reat variety, fur- nisbed with the rens xo ic ipe 'ern and ноа Plants, а ged by & Бооркк, of 12, King Street, Covent CU oi c. NIUMS.—MRS. POL LDEN ы all the bob post freo Nursery, near am Junction 8 LOCK, CE, MADAME ни CHRISTINE. OOP! MSS POLLOCK CPELARGONIUM. Hey Spring-struck A 2s. 6d, each, well hardened for beddi: plied.—A dd: LFRED Fryer, Nurseryman, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. First ver. (J4LOBDLANIA. PR CIN CARNATION, PICOTEE, PINK, UM Ee ZONALE ра nd PELARGO тера C per packet. R & SvapEN, 1 LAT I t Garden. Сїгбкбт.итА, GINE and "PRIMULE, i: the jr straina " punta an zs, Hr Hi Но! 7-2 London, W.C. and Good. EELER begs to ps in reply to numerous ib that he has а good. Tu Vi oach of choice CINERARIA е of 1s., 15. ta and ES of BEES 0 E ERARIA, VERBENA, IUM. James CARTER & Co. SKED,'in pà ТЕМ ШҮ HEELK| Farnham, Surrey. OLLAN D AND JONES S OATALOGUE 24 азаар S and STOVE PLANTS is no' application. Brads! , near Manchester — —— (AERA GARDENER Ека YADE-M MEG UM INE AORO NEY and GENUINE A! AGRI CULTURAL, GARDEN, 8 rices and advantageous offers on application to Jauzs FArnmrAD & So: Seed Growers and Merchants, 7, Borough Mark et, London, S.E. aevo xm. 0 7 Ho SUM cn achd, post fes six postage ts ot Hardy у "Exotic Fe voeem RICED IDA. Exotic Ferns) At is New P I». TVE CAT. GUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, is *,* Part П. (Exotic Ferns) wil ible. Foot's LUE Cft Бенз, СА ЕСОТТ,, - BAWTHREE, SRED aa uS Ennii "Excellent Seed Corn and еей” Pines. D. S. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he his Зао . „Бой oL MM Mee MOE EE E PE: Ри. Victoria Paradise and Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. UTTO NES GRAPE, * ROYAL VINEYARD," the — Strong planting Canes, 218. late White Grape extant. ae fruiting, 42s. each. В. S. WitLIAMS, Paradise and Victoria iln: Loin m amo; and "is ime QUEEN e f 29 to name a and er TRUE SUCKERS 5 2 RS, APPLES, VINES Lc MN IVERY ANR, BON eroto C DESCRIPTIVE PRICED C. о INDICA, HARDY BRITISH FERNS, CONIFERÆ, GRAPE VINES aud 8 SEEDS, may be Mr ene at their M e E Puch pleasure in offerin, m У. to ma TE quim eiae IE iude. t e eaat Ле, 10s. ба. & 21s. EC 9t DORKING.— NW hito striped слаў with rose, Fo X. full description see C. CATALOGUE ` h will b post free on application.. —Dorking, June OBINIA DECAISNEANA. 2f new, eri ы free flowering heise Pe of the common wi lovely pink flowers. 16 was awarded a First-class Certificate by Floral Committee of the Royal Hortspbura Society on tho 30th May last. J. & C. Lex сап now su healthy plani each з Boyat Viney ard Nurs cran пок od Exablishinent, Hammersmi ith, IUMS.—The following Eleven E verge gir emere е А) well rooted, will be sen e i чап гооо, Ш Бо Otlos Order е Payable st Boston Spa. WIGHTII rnit T 5 REGALE BICOLOR PELTATA ILE PICTURATUM MARMORATUM TRICOLOR MACRORHIZA VARIEGATA, ARGYROSPILUM, ALOCASIA CT VERAYSM J.C. Pat Boston Spa, Tadcaster, Yorksh! ааа prigo 2s sS eb Da ias boon sad from пне imis dese Vi The Seed now $0 thai it is believed the f Printed instructions for raising and Шер each packet Stampa Те се, Brixton Hill, London, H. F. 8 о AP d AER Gnówxnus and ке A Wisbech, SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS ‹ on TiO WILLIAN DAVIDSON, SEE 301, St. Andrew Square, Е4 Genuine Garden c Jm CARTER AND P сх Мкасплхтз, and Момун, + лип Маз нао p n, W.C for eJ AMES САВТЕК AND x» C0. 8 OMTALOGUE of NEW and pope A en GREENHOUSE, - е РІА) Fs and will be forwarded gratis an "tah кз Canter " Co. h Holborn, London, W.C. Wn AN 2 TOOPER. Au RYMAN, SEEDSMAN, and Fro John's Hill, near сыма Junction Station! БАЙ CATALOGUES of BEDDING and CONSERVATORY PLANTS post free on application. Seeds from Choice Strains. 5. WILLIAMS can new my good Beeds of the fo ud CINÉRARIA (Weatherill's TW os strain).—B. S. secured at a great expense the e stock and right of AJ. d - from Mr. Weatherill, et his, ү best, кее of ок, а nce, and can now offer packets at the following prices 3s, r^ and 5s. ср (Herbaceous), trom a flne strain, 2s. бй, and 3s. 64. PR A (Wiliams" р finest fringed and the pu coloured flowers ume ME Red, White, or Mixed Seed, 3s. 6d., and 5s. а Pod and Victoria М! C ог on applicat Holloway, London, N. Paul's NTRANCE FROM rege erp top м SraTroN, Gurat EASTERN Rairwar. з Risa FROM LONDON, Ws PAUL Л, (Son and Successor to the e that his COLLECTION COMING BLOOM Dind оше many po s Бе other Toren s not X be found in монет collection. In to tha Дом, В N'S раа and з orina есе throughout the REES with FINE E FOLIAGE == specimens of the ch - Kt E Pit ing. в of al e l Dwarfs and пага Pyramids and — Wi ,in fine health true to ^ "з ^^ on, N. rran oe —— үүх: CUTBUSH Anp ВО. SON'S 6 ЧЕКЕ, М NURSERY GLADIOLI, fine, i-r i. s . per dozen, CATALOGUES 'on эрни. peor ite Nurseries, To Nurserymen, &c. ANTED to PURCHASE, about а dozen Plants of NIGHT-SMELLING STOCK. M Coro A^ apply to A. B., 2, Carlton House Te QU BROCCOLI ELANIB; 5s i per INE may be т. А. WiLKIN, пяро Kelvedon, Essex, e Best Substitute for Sw is UTTONS 3 mcr pa © YELLO HYBRID per pound, or cheaper by the bushel. OM UEM. ; Surrox & Soxs, pe^ Berkshire Seed Establishment, The Best Early Turnip f. у. саи is the eranian White SUI N лхр SONS can suppl POM. ү ot qu е 104. x эе ell ee e SE [Ез LISTS of TURNIP iu Royal Berkshire Seed кешш ing. Plants Woner, N ursery, near р „уд uantity of the under- "CI PCATTLE CAB iri ‚ 3s. 64. per 1000, inb ene ЕЗ (^ per 1000. RED and WHITE CELER NTS, 5s. per 1000, od Market mre Norserpmen: and T Gentlemen UPERIOR DRU y" s GARBAGE PLANTS, RY PLANTS, Red and! hite ст КОШЫ RABI PLANTS, of the finest tone - offered, 3s. per 1000, B KUSSELS ME A^ | a | SAVOYS, 4з. per 1000. dag redi Terms cash. шалк» Y em. Seed eed Grower, r, Biggleswade, Beds, BE R DT Per lb.—s. d. WORCESTERSHIRE § SWEDE, 2677 жога CV E I KING ofthe SWEDE — .. + 9 9 ALL'S чале SWEDE ғ 4 jer YELLOW RD = SWEDISH puer. ru К YELLOW BOL HERUM ss ii : rH CREER Ros Dd or GLOBE d A LINCOLNSHIRE RED G GLOBE ka EP ae Tx KEY STONE TL DEO o A 5 a us a signi om ү 8 МО. OXSIROUS Wit WHITE COS LETTUCE, RS MONSTROUS GREEN COS отсе CAREERS ben MONSTROUS BROWN COS LETTU LETTUCES in cultivation. 1s., 2e PPS. diens PREMIE ow dba in "e ыс to ый ede grown. (Sow Д рег асте. регі аа tan "й unknown correspondents із requested. öd., and CATALOG ROGUES on u* тур to en Слвркхткп, Seed m and iq C on and Sussex Seed Warehouse, 90, Bt, Јащевэ Street, B THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE. [Josz 17, 19; ERT] Г PAN nKER Pegs to to offer t the, folowing, an of G00D'S on " nj asd ©. T 9o оо V s) IMPROVED BLIGHT COM- RODENDHON me РОТ ЮН An prm ы зач 1850, has been manu- ELA го} Is. . . n factured und: к^ sole dire: tions PRANCISCE . .. З since that period.. made great im GOODYERA AS INS é ec Opes. in it, and ce 47 the price RHODODENDRON 3S of HADDINGTON «=, Ж 25 per cent., it is Sen of ће cheapest and has | АК "m always been the most efficacious remedy ex- A9 ALL na tant. mblish the Телиа, pes Mv МА GRANDI т give space, but отво c Minn laine | ЧА thé eminent Nurserymen, say- 1t is YE DUCHESS. pt. pUCCLEUCH à. and g ө bost thing for the purpose w can find, and UCCA ALBO ЗР! è $e 4 e» стага р» "- young vw »- ОЕА ХА 14 Gishurst This experience r 10 PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of Greenhouse, years’ trial." Hardy, and Stove Plants, Seeds an. and Bulbs, are published, а ril *“ February 24, 1864.” bo forvarded to в. Nürsery, Тоо Мт. E. Sacr, Lord Нот, says :— — “Will you please send us 15 gallons of your The Royal jara Vineyard Nursery sad eod iEstablisumont, Blight Composition. 1 see you hase rediüced | Hammersmith, London, W. - the price, and trust that, you may somo day be able to make кыт нор, ай 1501 айе that no ‘ Gishurst," will be used by practical "We here Certify that during the whole time we were housemen А, he "iat wo Mont о! & ы & I ligne On ubsequentiy Pior & ооаоов, Га орча HOIOB а апі EXTENSIY E COLLECTION of | under Mr. T: Ey s alone knew the pro- portions of the various пот GREENHOUSE, yov den о "v iss. FRUIT TREES, SHR RNAMEN Јонх LE Икхй REW, к ЅпкккмаАх, the Country В, hes of the pe The SEED md d ENBRAL NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on | т, ыле ^ the various London Railway * July 13, 1 tes PAGE & | ARDEN HOSE, GARDEN with Brass Fittings complete. Company, Limited, изе rs of » Пор monger r Lane, London, E.C HOSE, GARD ү; AN (COCKS INDIA- RUBBER HOSE ke, wW. “зрте GARDENS, LAWNS, &с, lengths o а үт: here, and. Stations. іта vd m per gallon parue to pato: 4 gallons fit for use), BALING NURSERY, Ө Жа Lond. Ton minutos walk from tho Ea Ealing Stat 9 ano ба (ho Great Western ‚ье э омей Аа ы етра у-ү { ш Line. ооооор, | FRUIT EE and SHR КОВ, аге ere extensively and limen элш. — : successfully cultivated in some о! Loam ie y. ed arden —When you ask for ў атта MENO AND COOKIES МЫЛ ше odatan «ш wa e watie oi | OREEN D AMIDECIDUOUS SHRUIBS, and. CONTFERUE, iur REM BS ed ark Sarron, also tho ед BRASS FITTINGS, STOP-COCKS, SPREADER iy grow ina free Loam, gal tod to ther M em сео Ae RANCHES, JETS, &c. illustrated Price Lisia on p Tun Hs X сор T. 23 тїс eu А в. вас, аге, having to caution 4 jardeners and yore ЈА ИТ i rp Vulcanized India-Rubber Worta ERAL N ктү shore Nares is» "A Dra of qual ty, having been *old for the genuine one, end i ЖЫМ h ав caused Gore е 6, Boe m 4 ad, London, iC. Tho Stock in the well мр he inspection of | many complaints to be minde to them of Knives aih wer? not of 7А полац fh. aro | thelr make, 411 of which are warranted bo! th by sellers à апа makers Чу үт EUM Ыы iia ii тайда | s СД g and Budding Knives are the best and the енсаре Innen P market. CX MHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, аһа лей. | — Paxton Works ul ; "p "Un V |Т от оилап Sah aana Me | EES mock ot PASES, FOU TAZZAS, FLOWER POTS, CATALOGUE of HA EE Sun h REES, in POTS. | GARDEN —— goo лаев or R ROSES. 4 in August. us, Pi NT CONORETE STONE COMPANY — x & Сплпька m 4 реа London, W. (Lr з Азы E of the Patents for the Manu- ER А4 AND SON ————5 A 00009, W. — | fetare of the ert terial known as RANSOME'S PATENT LL AE. - ctfall Bedding Plants DONCRETE STONE, which for durability, cheapness, and beauty | their principai office to their Warehouse LE ecl ETER DRUM MOND ар, СО. have а Surplus Stock | of appearance, stands Pe LE ренү а бы Ады for YARD, EA Hi, EC (throe doors East " k e "ountains, Vases, ets, ustrades erraces, 2 uc T r lom pee mau loned BA E AD jo ER ш ar E gings for Borders, s and all oth or Ornamerita) Requisitós fks. — their TON 981, 9 Ji b a established in si пзегүа Wai SEINE Tcv DREP d d Mi rations and Prices furnished upon T" at the Offices | ARSONS' Por doz: "T t | нан есе £5 of the Ly t Conerete Stone Company, 2, Queen Street Place, speciall IDEST "or 7 I iw $ HE: o in store [ров - Dd Н Southwa dge, Е.С. enpest. "АЙ eol Is simple m application, so Í Attas of во ? IN E , ИНЧЕ 1:9 ке SAL » М i Амр 00.'6 I prr genuine white lead, Seo Testimank as Vartegated, in L Vedan in 100 varieties * with patterns and prices post free. , 21 sorts n 20 рег 100, 15 0 Three суф. éarriage free to any station ín England and Wale, si тч wr м Seaports of tho United Kingdom. l9 ЕА | H ARSONS' ОО ANTI-CORROSION ROSION „PASI Cerastiums, sorts ma Pl i id variata din з аза агшшу, fr the ant ihe aming nt Horticulturists, hè Diotismariima s. + VEO s n Г ' DIR WR салабы. CES 4% уй тую аыр "T3 CIARSONS' PAINT for CONSERVATORIES tection other varieties iow Perser Юиоммохр & Co., P Road Nu Y d. ТЛ ЗҮ ГЕШ a E 8 EIGATE SILVE ND.—Best Kent and 8 (jABSONS'. PAINT for GREENHOUSES. ТИШИНЕ чш. RIGEN. 3 About 20 FOUNTAIN Q ARSONS’ PAINT for HOTHOUSE 17 с KETS e о M доп 7 E SILVER SAND, 12. per ton, at Swan S GARDEN irs n dint če, (Q ABSONS' PAINT for all 007-0008 ЖОЙ. Ed dou e QI MN o 52 ORNAMENTS for GATE РІ -A- amor vu е ana other PE: DOMUM ЖЫ ШЙ, And a great variety of BALUSPRADING and PEDESTALS. (7583095, PAINT for WOOD and IRON ! 7 Кашкан, Swan Place, Old Kent З 360 to 375, Euston Road, Regent's Park, N.W к OCOA-NUT RRFUSE еа, "Иша 2} miles of Charing Cr per bag. ESSET FINE GREENHOUSE ORCHIDS. " NO FIRE HEAT REQUIRED, EXCEPT TO KEEP QUT FROST. . ood pe ! e; of the p following beautiful species for Three Guineas. n 1А SKINNERI bons odL ED GRANDE | YCASTE SKINNERI | EPIDENDRUM VITELLINUM, ж. бине шесе may be һай for four postage stamps. 4 JAMES BACKHOUSE Ax» SON, YORK NURSERIES, For == how to дете Chronicle of tho 21st [рыш BORDER EDGIN grent of the EDGING TILES, i t , 1863; or apply to р of terns and = ParrwT Сосол Post бац» ML 2 cially muite suited. for K 19 Iainer вода being espe they Postage Stampa or Postzofice A and once pa down imour h no АА ран ders payab —— queni beme VENDEN" maeh сһеарел E ад JUNTAINS, &с., in visse, quce nd ATA Чаш, d groit dunt, шй Ш чш бав Р. & G. Manufacturers, b rar Ground Blackfriars, ge 1 J. ВлвзнАм?з West, Chelsea, S. W^; Kingstand Rond, Kingsland, Ñ. К ISHURST 0 Illustrated Price Lists free by The Trade PIN А, RN Ze umida MERE a spacia ] , on MN PAVING TILES for Conservatories cw el rA i. Жей Weg Шера Ан &c. d durable аз Stone, shnidbe ieeirad E in blue, red, eapable of forming a variety е, smell and if the Solu TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs 1 — prevents any staining "a э она PA singt of from | WHITE ora TER Walls of b rwomashdel RE proving | тык ы Ванеса Бари EC epe Adunan atina epa rover Au Lan. 4to 16 oz. for коро ыш Con Pa Retail Nurserymen ————— шшш за M, Өй ead boxes, 1s. EE SAND Оа ATI best e d [M the above for delivery within three miles, А Жайка or заг. 1 by Quantities of 4 Tons, 1s. ог" PRICES PATENT осе ВЕЧЕ BURRS ог CLINKERS, for Rockeries and LE F. & G. Rose. —Addresses bove. (Lour N.B. Orders promptly executed by Railway. QUARSONS' PAINT for BRICK and (QARSONS' PAINT for PARK FENOUM- PAINT fo FARM BUILD (САВЗОХ PAINT ари АХТІ- Seo mte Жа, EN) f a НҮ "ҮТ ordersto agite ИЙ, Three doors East of Rail ARSONS' 011 Paint no longer ih Hur AND nd H'S PATENT BLACK о. а two-thirds el y grounds at at Windsor C SE iae Teen tee Deen I have used your acd AE br seni m partien AT Consider tbe irm EGENT eonsider sider b v doors, to anything it. Near the Sold in casks P Man м оа, 1s. 84. per gallon 4 Apply to Нш & Brierly Hill Ire as BEL on Street West, E.C. whom 007 Jere 17, 16) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE и EARTH URUSETS AND COMMODES. Moules Pate HITE ы 0O.. 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.O. TER PECULIAR ADVANTAOES OF THESE LOSETS AXD ( NMODRS OVER THE ORDINARY Waren CLosrT anp That the deodorising material (dry surface « arth, or clay, or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, ime zs is the м чег and within the reach of all ( - ls máterial to any house T nises may lx "ы casier ат the supply of water › їз rer e after being y be entirely without offer tion the an ts ia dinte and effective; вә immediate Aror nhi ey аге usod; and so effective that ali fe: tatior th W ater-Closets, p 10 the frat eos =. here із no › expensive cistern еф, and there are t he -In 1 lar ge “Es tabl Шан tA, such Hospitals, Union Houses Schools, Gaola, and Asyluma, a тогу с Aider ral die sum may x “ты annt "xj in ux preda tion ef a vi ыле manure The efficieney of ) gre be sosroely credible to those persons who either have not used them or seen their mode of А. А Price of mM without "rera ns 95s. per set. „° The difere Vf forma of Closets ma y be seen 'rospeetuses wiil be for T pplication ———— " JOHN WARNER & SONS M 'ACTURERS х / 4 r - 1 "ү" Y " OH? AhNEh & SONS, de ] үтү FACTURERS W AR NEA'S „Айлы this season fret intro- o0 th і Нате much improved (Һе nstruction of their GARDEN ing the following ad ENGINES vantages :—lt is simple in in seme important par- construction, — nnd i * for this Seaso vedi geo It throw T obtains a eontinuous siream, And enerally is low The үем 80s, throughout the King lom at the fal - AT is the most form =й of Byringe yet introduced Те and fied with ота a continuous Wars s Regist wream, with very slight Spreaders- movement, and it 24 Gallons, n € blight, &e, jis M p washed мед the „ч «ide of foli 18, No. 35, VA ARNER'S IRON PUMPS for Wells 25 No. $474. WARNER'S strong ЕТЕ іп Gal- vanised Iron Tubs, well eg: "ri £219 0 y 05; 31-й. 71 4-in , Эз 3 FORCE in. їй, 64. ; 1-in., 75. RUFEN HOSE in all FOUN NTAIN JETS in putna A —€———— T lb: à NIIE К 552 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juse 17, 1865, Specimen Tree Ferns, Palms, &c. HARDY L ATE-FLOWZLIZT pemanis T JACK A s Ваге Сире he тег. АБ. GABAWAY AND CO., Durdham Down N RHODODENDRONS, y ERING LEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLAC depo mem Mee егучы es, Bristol, offer as under :— PRI ае Di Кел эү тЫ dde 7 shaded with purple, асаа "Two First-class Certificates by Royal Horti er T ICK: 3 NIA AN an STARCTICA, a splendid pair, 5 feet full from d Ex th S, free grower, profuse divideg ESSRS. GI EORGE + JACKMAN лхр SON, Woking | "5, aru circumference at base, 2 feet 2 inches at hardy, and tio deest Hybrid Tux Rhododendron grown, бешм, штзегу, Surre pem гос Поне Evi a b eet € inches hien: crown 6 feet t6 inches Mie innt k ix plants, gis. 6d. to 42s. cd strong, 918, mE a cuc E c vec а йш а rom ра | EROS Tore Climbing lants. On application а circular i be forwarded free, | One CBOTIUM PRINCEPS (th primrose Taxe on the up T petals, slightly s Spotted with broso g extracts of their “ [d erits? from the following leading with & hts fronds, last 6 feet оа ч y distinc ход aay тау t present, known, Mb рена: ре Увы ae ыч Ges EC MOL Mage ae One "СҮАТНЕА ы A MEDULLARIS, with seven fronds, last 8 feet bs eautifal A Ant class Rh od euis ed а others; it go qe ротой Wh will 3% once be sent out at the ium RS BORBONICA (Fan Palm), mth 16 leaves, 6 feot high, is. m тоте ditto, ач НЫ er plants, 31s, 64. to € feet 6 inches across. Discount ii ч куйрете куа 14s. each. "epp UE My > М gh, ы p Аер 5 fot. 8 inches lonj aboy A dendrons vere iet IS с CKMANNI, а fow strong plants of 1864, 14s. each. | One CARYOTA UR ys ADEA TELOS C Trapps Erama р, A publie last Ser by M ө first introduced to thg , " fine plants 9р 1865, Те PIA Rye Опе С CISSUS virtnte ELIT р еей by 1 foot 10, | attention to them ; Mid" sro 37 t distinop Pleasure in calling + RUB o Ao pla Deoa panis СИА e e — aed plant ; ón pyrami y and marking of the Princess of Wales being б тагойее, the eol ens "3 amt ips E zx PX, a rst-rate hi ealth, E are growing freely, ys eiie any other Rhod. They have HS » FORTUNEI м an), large double white, 78464, еде uh pee for conservatory use or for exhibition, and will b open i ground for MÀ на ане M STANDISHI n), beautiful violet blue, бз. each. y pte " — HYDRIDA SPL SEN a fine deep violet, бз. each. | 8014 separately ог quc апу fine plants, and J. G. & Co. do not | fr kenty 20 ital boing vory lato bloomers бора the erra » e Ferns are particu! . roquen a e earlier » LANUGINOBA CANDIDA, largo handsóme white, | „00 (ree purchase ers will find equally fing and аз well established in "D тезаш E ended as most desirable additions to ii, Are cont specimens 1n any other Nursery. class о! LANUGISDSA у other m аааз. Ө SENA De сурш PPricos ex application. Mount £ the first six, prico | ° Coloured Pla an will be forwarded on application A Circular with à iál offe AA the Trade nt freo on 10s. 6d. t add: free А: pa on receipt 9 Харра 13 5 тту por or the twoi for 3b Stasi. for irei speci Jis ries, Bristol. Maurice Youxo, Milford Nurseries, near Godal ing, application. › ROY THE SECOND GENERAL EXTRA GOLD MEDAL. To Mr. F. Whitbread, Gr. to H. Collyer, Esq., Dartford, Kent, for | 16 Stove and Greenhouse Plants Mr Turner, Esq., dge H: L st AL “BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENT'S PARK. EXHIBITION of PLANTS, FLOWERS, and FRUIT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE M. дны OF AWARDS. R. my Gr. s гог 20 Exotic Orchi LA 90 OLD MEDAL. To Mr. B. Peed, Gr. to Tredwell, St. John's —! Norwood, for 16 Stove and re itn Plants To Mr. Aa Baker, 0 A. Bassett, Esq rehids MEDIUM GOLD To Mr. C. Turner, Nurseryman, Sloug| 10 Roses in pots 'To Mr. W. Kaile, Gr. to Earl of imeem) pd Horsley Towers, v for 16 Stove and Greenhouse Plants , Nurseryman, Leyton, Essex, for 10 Stove and To Mr. к. сыла, Gr. to Mrs. Smith, Ashtead House, , Epsom, for 10 Stove and Greenhouse Plants To Mr. T. Page, Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., Park Hill, ЖОГЫ, for 20 MERO E аъ Ашы жен Dunstan's, Regents о Mr. т, Я Park, tor 12 Exotic Orchids х GOLD MEDAL. Mere Sydenham Park, Kent, for 10 Stove To Mr. A. E Gi » High Grove, Reading, dots Stove ind Greenhouse Ra singt - E E eem or To Mr. B. Peed, Gr., rr Д То Mr. В, Peed, Gr., Ыт 20 Exotic Orchids COCA Wilson, бг. to W. Marshall, Esq., Clay Hill, Enfield, for Mr C. Turner, tor 12 Pe ik 4 i "RE Ж Т. Esq., Shardeloes, Amersham, To Messrs. H. & Son, N Great Berkhampstead, Herts, for 10 Roses in pots : LARGE SILVER GILT MEDAL. То Mr. R. Baxendine, Nurse! Guildfc 10 Si house эж, тушап, ord, for tove and A. Anderson, Esq., been for 6 Stove urseryman, Edgware Road, kson & Son, Nurserymen, Kingston, for 10 ч Ingram, Gr., for 8 Cape Heaths ALL Gr. ped Sir F. H. Goldsmid, Er pos for . Veite! eitch, Ni arsoryman „ Chelsea, ; Veitch, for 6 Exotic Orch img ram, Gr., for 12 Exotic Orchids iggins, Gr. to W. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, for 6 Exotic for 12 Pelargoalums Gr., pef Manes FEL „ Gr. for dee for 10 Foliage Са o "m ы, TARGE SI SILVER ME Manius G. SANI. ie som Green, Leyton, e Gr, M ING po 6 F: CREE, SILVER GILT MEDAL. "Wheeler, oe z а "m and Greenhouse PI я т. ; J. Wheeler, pet Esq., etn Hill for pcs w. lcu Tarea Esq., West Hill, Highgate, for Heaths 8 ., for 6 Heati . В. Peec, dr, ; for 6 Qu me EUN То Mr. J. Fraser, for 6 Greenhouse m iams, Nurse: To Mr. B. S. Willi Holloway, Exotic pa 5 E d epi for 6 Exotic Orchids 'o Mr. I. , Gr. Hanbury, Th: Herta, 12 Exotic Ferns ——— ie To Mr E Gardiner, Gr. to J. Stutter, Kequ o tt n utter, Esq., Oak Clapham To Messrs. J. Dobson & Son, Nurserymen, Isleworth, for 12 Pelar- То Mr. J. Fraser, for 6 Fancy Pelargoniums D. Donald, Gr., for 6 Fancy Pelargoniums "Turner, tor 25 Roses y, Gr. to C. M. Worthington, Esq., Carers se : hing ч, Priory, lett, Gr. to Lord P: on, Brockett Hall, Herts, for Rolles, Bicton, бе. айо es, n, e. for Queen Pine Stranraer, ILT MEDAL. ED. k Bealings, Woodbridge, | To Мг. W. Allen, Gr., for Black Hamburgh Gra es А Zi ro Maaa To gui T M: 5 E% | To Mr. б. Masters, GT., E Dish of Peaches : à Allport, Gr. A. Akroyd, Esq., Doddington Park, To Mr. H r, Gr. j£ Dish cu 95 rann Озу, for Tid of Frontignans To Mr. С. Turner, for Dish o To Meads, Gr.. for Dish of Grapes To Mr. A EM v for Disi of. Nectari To Mr Hi Joyce, Gr., Brantridge Park, — Sussex, for Dish | To Mr. R ds Dish of КЧ Саш of Peaches To Mr. T. pem et, r Dish of White Cherries To Mr. W. Lynn, Gr. to Lord Boston, To Мг, J. Widdowson, ur r., for 2 Dishes of Strawberries SILVER MEDAL. ERTIFICATES., то Mr. W. Kemp, Gr. to Earl Percy, Albury Park, Guildford, for 6 | To Mr. C. F. Kingston, 4 Pansies Stove and е Апа. т To Mr. T Bailey, Gr., о лде ed Melon To Mr. W. UE Gr., for 8 Cape Heaths To Mr. W. Allen, Gr, for Green-fleshed Melon To Mr. J. Wheeler, Gr , for 6 Cape Heaths To Mr. T. Dawson, Gr., for Dish of Nectarines То Mr. W. K: E Green! eet үт Р То Mr. S. Evans, @т., for Dish of Nectarines 'To Messrs Lee, Nurserymen, Hammersmith, for € Exotic To Mr. W. Allen, Gr., for Dish of Nectarines Orchids To Mr. J. Miller, Gr., for Dish of Nectarines To Мг. J. Robson, бг. +о G. Cooper, Esq., Old Kent Road, f To Mr. T. Dawson, Gr. to Earl рон fo Black Cherries Exotic Orchids To Mr. T. Bailey, Gr., Mx Dish of k Cherries o Mr. W. Young, Gr., for 12 Exotic Fern: To Mr. R. Маг ,for Dish of. E Cherries To Messrs. Paul & Son, тоа сати Herts, for 25 Roses | To Mr. C. Turne: r, for Di of White Cherri To I^ №. In-le, Gr. to G. Round, Esq., Birch Hall, Colzhester, for | To Mr. J. Pottle, "Gr., for 2 Dishes of Stra: Yee es 5 Roses ma Mr. R. Ruffett, Gr., for 2 Dishes of Figs o Mr. W. Allen, ‚ Gr. ‚ for 2 Dishes of Figs Gr., for Providence Pine To Me “т, Bailey, To Mr. T. Godfrey, Gr. to S. Chuck, Esq., Waro, Herts, for Queen o IRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. Dues J. “Standish, Nurseryman, Ascot, for a Pine To Mr. T. Terry, Gr. tò 6. А. Puller, Esq., Ware, Herts, for 6 Roses | To Мг. W. Bull, Nurseryman, Chel: for Rohdea japonica аго ^ Pots То Mr, W. Buil, for Rohdea japonica argenteo-striata To Mr. J. Meredith, Garston, for Black Hamburgh Grapes To Mr. S Bull, for Rohden, japonica a -striata To Mr. G. Osborne, Kaye's Nursery, Finchley, for Black Hamburgh | To Mr. ull, for Acorus japonicus fol. striatis Gra To W. Bull! for ila contaminans То Mr. W. Bull, for Aucuba ja v fcem. latifolia Др oen а Н. Lane, for dus o Mr. T. Horwood, Warwick, fo: aolet ot To Mr. J. Pottie, | Gr. to B. S to B. m" өт Avonside, Barford, mas. viridis pies per , for Dish of Grapes | T. for Aucuba j e e Ca piota ta variegata To EC W. Allen, ue to J. S Езд., r sh of Peaches To Mr. W. Bull, for Aucuba pro mas. elegans To М. DM sex . to W. Esq., for Dish of Nectarines To Mr. W. Bull, for Chrysanthemum Sensation To J. Veitch, for lecti у Perna To Mr. W. Bull, for Polystichum angulare ndice] To Mr. W. Buil, for Acer pseudo-p! ово ALL SILVER E То Mr. W. Bull, for Smilax macrophylla maculata TE To Mr. б. Wheeler, Gr., for 6 Cape Нев To Mr. B. S. Williams, » Holloway, e айах maero уйа To Mr: W. Sutton, Oe to шы Ool Jeaks, for 12 Exotic Ferns To Mr. B. В. Williams, for Ор Lüddems Fo e dig ү Eds To Mors. Тогу, Doing for котин Ata ОН о гог Po ium es Mr. C. Turner, 4 Pinks To Mr. B. S, Williams, Holloway, for Cielohenlaspedan, s о Messrs, Do: m rit & Laing, for 36 Pansies To Mr. E. S. Williams, for е Angoelochil To Mr. C. F. Kingsto Bath, for 12 irm To Mr. James Veitch, Chelsea, for donis pou To Mr. J. Cholerton, Gr. 1 for 24 Pans r. J. к for Bertolonia койаш, To Mr. C. Turner, f ium iere R Mr. J. V. ;for PUE species To Messrs. T. ns & Son, for 6 Exotic Orchids To Mi р ку I qp ч for Urceolina aurea То Mr. J. Wheeler, Gr., for 6 Exotic Orchids To Mr J. Veitch! for Perrania palmata To Mr. W. Young, "аг. for 6 in Po To Mr. J. Veitcl nogramma й To vs EU Am To Mr. J. Veitch, for aranta species _ TO Mr. W 1 Qr. to : То Mr. J. Veitch, for Goodyera Veitehii Dx исо . Excel 4-4 J Hollingworth, for 25 Roses To Mr. J. Veiteh, f for Anæctochilus рааш То Мозга A. Henderson, for 3 Hanging Baskots To А арт Pelargonium W удате as To Mr. C. Alien, Gr., for Collection of Peaches TE Тон NIS Cross, for Pelargouium Air we To Mr. W. Allen, Gr., for Collection of Nectarines To Mr. W. Р. ul, for е нты) Amy To Mr. J. Standish, fà r Co of Peaches FW. Paul foi llection о Earl Macclesfield, Oxon, for Providence To Mr. m W. Pauh RE ppoe Wetan soupe $ o to v H. Beaumont, Coleorton Hall, Keele Hall, Staffords) To Mr. G. ree Gr. To for exis 4 Scarlet Ge | To Mr. J. Standish, for 1 Queen Pino тм, LE n rm шов Indian Yellow To ж. ар. "аг. to F. . E. Williams, Malvern Hill, for Queen то Mr T Panl, fo for s Pelargonium Beaton Pillar = Beauty * To „e meu Gr. $o Sir J. Duckworth, Exeter, for Green-fleshed s EST D. Paul, for Pelargonium Orang вр, Walthamstor, ie . D. , г. T. Paton, Gr. to Н. Lucy, Esq., Charleote Park, for Scarlet- | m у D [pw elargonium Gladiaten yu fleshed Melon To Mr. D. Windsor. Gr., for "Polargonium Sir Robert erfection To Mr. D. Cl Market Gardener, Barnet, for Black Hamburgh | To Mr. k Windsor, Gr., for Pe агро з, of P. To Mr. а Osborne, f ог Blaci TU ME E d cadi e e To Mr. M. Henderion, d for Fijac Ж-ү ranes 9 мет W. ВШ, for D AE kle Also То Mr. J. Embery, б . Drew, Esq, Hornsey, for White | po Mr. N Жас uon ‚ Windsor, fo for Pelargonium To Ne W. Ingle, Gr. for Frontignan Gra Та Mr. Nye, Gr for Pe argon, Gladi To Messrs. H^ LAne Hu c To Mr. Nye, Gr., for Pelargonium poo o Messrs. H. Lane & Son, for Dish of Grapes То Mr. Nye, Gr., for Pelargonium T Nero etunis То Mr. G. Sage, Gr. to Earl Brownlow, Ashridge, for Dish of Peaches | то Mr. G. Clarke tham Place, for Seedling Poty To Mr. C. d for Dish of Nectarines To Mr. C. Turner, Slough, for Pink. Princess of To Mr. W. Hill, Gr., for Dish of Nectarines To Mr. C. Turner 8 Sleugh, for Pink Сын тшшш pela Waterton To Mr. J. Enton ar Dish of Binek т rri iem E. G, Hon dorion for an Тиш ., for of Black Cherries on, for Gen rop To Мг. C; Turner, tor 2 Dishes of Stra стод BRONZE MEDAL. ECOND-CLASS CERTIFICATES ш To Mr. J. Holland, Gr. to В. W. Peake, Esq., Hounslow, for | To Mr. W. Nurseryman, Chelset, for positum onis To Mr. W We Young Gr. Gr., for 3 Hanging Baske! To Me. W Bull for Gostas d T anging a б То Mr. Е, Whitbread, Gr., for 6 Exotie Orchids То Mx B.S. Williams, Holloway, for Ficus ler "оца ee D Miss L Crawshay, Caversham Park, Reading, for 25 Roses To Mr. B. 8, Williams, for 00100 Colocdsia Kn J. Wright, Gr. to Ars Ra Ramsden, ое ей for 25 Roses о Messrs. Ivery & Son, Dorking, To ME S. Evans, Gr. to C. N. Сретан, for 25 Roses latum o Messrs taul & Son, for 24 То Messrs, Ivery € Deine y пшн To Mr. H. er , for 24 К 2 T: James ‚Таро Chelen, =“ To Mr. W. Bull, for Collection of Pandanuses мага ari о Мг, Н. Hooper, for 24 Pinks P japonica а ток To Mr. Н. Hooper, for 36 Pansi To Messrs. E. enderson, for Pier T T d To Mr. D. Weymouth, Bristol, for 12 Pinks To Messrs. E. ©. Henderson, for Н for Rolain ia hata, for Mr. Porter, Gr. to Hon. J. Ashley, Epping, To Mr. Ho LEN Gr. to W. o Mr. W, Кай, Or? for Bewietleuhed Maja ATION. i - s eion Mr. J. Wallis, dt: (07. Има, Rag Cheshire, for Black Hamburgh дек — serrainta ТАИР? To Mr, W, Bull, for Pteris à; Jore 17, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 558 ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. GREAT EXHIBITION of PLANTS, FLOWERS, and FRUIT, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, AWARDS OF Crass L—12 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in Flower. (Amateurs ) 0.22 2—12 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in Flow (Nurserymen 1st Prize, Mr. J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road Nurseries, Leyton, £10. 51, Mr. Ё. Baxendine, Guildford, Surrey, £7. and GREENH diat (Amateurs. гү, 1%, Mr. W. Kemp, Gr. to Earl Percy, Albury Park, Guildford, £6. —6 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in Flower, M rry o, .) imersmith, £ ss 7.—9 ORCHIDS, Miscellaneous, distinct kinds, (Nurserymen). Mi Nears J. E Z Lee, A , 34, ic Nursery, Tooting, £6. i Crass 8.—6 ORCHIDS, Miscellaneous, distinct, kinds, мы Witbheld; 24, утоа (Ореп.) 34, Mr. J. Robso Crass 9,—ORCHIDS, single peoimen. (Open.) Crass 10.—9 AZALEAS, distinct kinds. (А табет.) Crass 11.—9 AZALEAS, distinct kinds, (Nurserymen.) 12.—6 PR distinct kinds. (Open.) s Fraen £0. ‚ & C Lee, £ cs 3 Messrs. J. 2 THE JUDGES. 37.—HARDY раза. PLANTS. (Open. First cim Certificate, Mr. W. p J Ipswich, for Pentstemon grandiflorus an. Primula Pa First-class Certificate, Mr. W. „ Chelsea, for Aucuba japonica mascula ta, A. japonica mascula varia, A. spon mascula viridis, M iponica mascula an; ita, A. mascula bicolor, А. jaj т elegans, A. aponica macrophylla, A. "japonica latifolia, A. japonica foemina We mi longifolia, A. japonica Peres longifolia variegata, A. jaj ^ каны 5 is, A. japonica piota A; Ph о к A на Vern: iystiehoides etia purpurea vari: ii E] A ЯЕ ЕА E H d RE inta! egatum Secon! Ker ре, Мг. Salter, Hammersmith, for Polygonum Crasse = —NEWLY-INTRODUCED PLANTS that have received pecial Recognition from the Floral Committee during 1862, КА: and 1864. oM m). First-class Certificate, Mr. W. Bull, Che. for Cibotium princeps Second.class Certiflcate, Mr. W. Bull, ы Gleichenia ро Third-Class Сепо, Мг. W, Ball. Chelsea, for Dres a Striota Fourth-Class Certificate, Mr, W. Bul 11, Chelsea, foi tens; Cooper Crass 39.—SEEDLING FLORISTS' FLOWERS and GARDEN ig, ua E г MR Bie det Certificate, M € them! First-c!asg Certifica! Mr. Veitch, Ch elsea, for Goodyera First-class Сеге, Messrs, E. снесе & КЕ $t John's Wood, for Pelargonium p deu elegans Crass 40,—6 CALCEOLARIAS, CLAss 41,6 ECONOMIC PLANTS used as FOOD. lst, Withheld (Open ingle specimen. (Open.) Crass 15. -RHODODENDRONS, distinct kinds, in pots, (Open.) Crass 16.12 ROSES in POTS, distinct ki Nurserym Jst, Mr. Š Р.Р Francis, Hertford, ыз ES A 2d, Mr. Wm. Paul, Waltham Cross, Crass 17.—6 ROSES in distinct kinds. (Amateurs. 1%, Мт. T. Terry, Gr. to G. A. Puller, Esq., Ware, Hotte, £0. з Crass 18.—6 ROSES in mile ciu Hybrid Rép in 9inch lst, Messrs. Paul & Son oi N е ЧИҢ Негіз, £ 2d, Мг. E. Р. Francis, £3, 2 i 2d, Mr. W. Bull, £1 42.—0 ECONOMIC PLANTS used as MEDICINE or in MANUFACTURES. 1st, Withheld 2d, Mr. W. Bull, £1 10s. Crass 43.—MISCEL|! E бут -) st, Mr. W, eren of Pal ual H Gr. to C. G. ‚Те for | Es Collection о Саен, £ zm imamin uei r, Hami 1 за, мї 11 T itor, for Collection of Scarlet Pelargoniums, £1. Extra, Messrs. J. & C. Lee, for Collection of Fine Foliage and Flower- | Crass 19.—6 ROSES in POTS, Tea-scented, in 9-inch pots. (Open.) Crass 20. —ROSES in POTS, d o5 specimen, Hybrid Perpetual, Crass 21. —ROSES in POTS, single specimen, "Tea-scented. (Open.) з Crass 22.—6 CAPE HEATHS, distinct kinds. (Open.) 12, A baci Mis HEATHS, distinct kinds. (Open.) va ШЕ РАТНА gesimo A" TERRQABRONIGMS, distinct kinds, (Nurserymen). фаланг, pr ipi Gr. to J. Wigan, Esq., Cromwell House, Mort- Ist, E „син Mr i у арда Fancies, distinct kinds. (Ореп.) 2d, Yithhela 3d, Mr. уы £3. Crass 28,3 PELARGONIUMS, distinct kinds sent out in 1864. Мше Cass 29.—6 GERANIU. pe species, distinct kinds. (Open.) Crass 30.—12 PANSI. nex omma л Open. 1st, Мг, Н. Hoo; aes a Widcombe fli, Bath, ы) Crass 31.—24 PANSIES, Cut Blooms. (Open.) Aa D. W: 24, Mr. H. adire ; Brislington, near Bristol, £1 бз. PRIZES OFFERED BY LADY DOROTHY NEVILL. Cass 32.—3 PITCHER PLANTS, Sarracenias. (Open.) Cuass 33.—3 авнаа. (Ореп.) Crass £3. 8 cow m Son, for Collection of Roses in p^ £2. Ld Mr. W. таи for сре ее Roses, £1 10, Extra, Messrs. & Son, for Collection of Cut Жоон, Ext Messrs. ра 4 Co ph for Drawihip roo with Plants, £ Extra, Mr. G. Cika for Collection of Cut Roses, 1. т, Bath, for Stand of 24 Cut pinks, 10 „Ху Uis filled | Extra, Mr. H. iue Extra, Mes. ss Paul & Son, for а Box of Herbaceous у 105. Ex! W. Gandy, Gr. to the Hon. Miss Eden, Kensington Gore, ога а Рап of Hymenophyllura tunbridgense, 103. Crass A.—PINE APPLES, any variety. 186, Mr. 25 Ruffett, Gr. to Viscount Palmerston, Welwyn, £3. 2d, Mr. J. Standish, Royal Nursery, Ascot, Berks, £2. Crass B. -GRAPES, White, ety. 1st, Mr. асе et Gr. to Yari Browniov, Ага XM orwood, Gr. to G. H, Tarnbull, 1st, е: zx ey Gardener to R. Hanbury, Esq., The Poles, Ware, . Allen, £l. "m3 SV Ай а to С. N. Newdegate, Esq., Nuneaton, 10s, —NECTARI 1st, Mr. u^ Allen, a bridge, Great, Berk- | ; Bromley, Kent, £2. | aM M E Bart., -de-la- Zouch, £ ass C.—GRAPES, Black, any variety. 1st, Mr. G- G. ctr. Nursery, Finchley, £3. 5d Mr. LN W. Allen, Gr. to E. J. G. Hopwood, Esq., Hopwood Hall, | ear Manchester, 4 EE Equal 3d, M r. G. Sage, x Crass D.—PEACHES, Single Dish. NTERMEDI T E STOCK, COVENT GARDEN | A^ eroi VARIETIES, an the Covent Garden varieties, et. ——— M eg sei Con ае Ваа Turnip Globe o r Grey Stone S rosten AND SONS have a very choice stock of this — —€— UE Ey goes P a da la; size, PIS rem орда cheaper by tho Гохо "FLORAL r po PaTRONESSES. TRONS. Lady Ала Goro Langton Sir A. P. B. A. Hood, Bt., M.P, Mrs. Combe W.H. P. Gore Langton, Megy S Mrs, Utterm: Colonel Pinney, M.P. Mrs. Coles G. D, W, Digby, Esq. Mrs. Scott Gould D lle Grenville, -— Mrs. Hyde Mrs. Henslowe к, Т. Con en rs. Mrs. Е. M. Eastment John Wood, James Parsons Edward , Esq. Me хате 'ehot 5 э Рагвопв, гв, ames p Mrs. Wm. J. En E Baxehot, b T! RAL SHOW АП Ragland), wi iy inthe MEE: P ILL mpm on Кора о АЗА the 3d p "om = Two Silver Cups "Ar the kind ызы of f award Qual Du, i. eg the M: ш оп useum the Chapel will be open to the lders of ets for the Fête, A Mili! Band wíll be in The Mg п arrangements will be announced in July. Inventors or Manufacturers of Garden Impl ent are invited | to o contribube specimens, md Tickets, and other information may be obtained of the Укскхт вает, qm eod June 17. Fre — R, DECO m JUNE 24, 1865, for the meet tasi ecorated First Prize, Gold Medal, or £10 10s. ; Second Prize, Largo Silver — or £7 7s. ; Third Prize, Small Silver Medal, or £3 3s. ment of the Fruit, rs and China will be the tet o or г 4 са" ; valuable or Flowers or China are therefore n. B^ is not ree the Exhibitor. Ladies are invited to join in the competition. t Kach table Aer a Dinner “а ia Russe” of 10 persons. Table must not y long; may be square, or oval at the ends, or bea tables wished provided by the сес DM D, Competitors may use such China, Glass, Metal, ог as they please; ае, СЫ not combine and Flowers ; may use Chelsea, Worcester, Dresden, Stafford- Ae Жык Uu BK Met use coloured or white glasses, or both ; may use coloured : may, in E р а УТ 2% Рато d m allowed to arrange their tables in the Garden opi ey of the of June, but must have тү; when poe pr - assemble, and = ae rei not. ЕА ll be Thís admitted to the display until the Jurors have ыз M ires Lor Ыр be about ооа ished their labours, which will probal ен wi be, "permitted to have {һе help of two assistants or servants to А table. . 2d, 2254 na Gr. to J. B. Glegg, 2А Withington Hall, за, Mt. J. AU dues, 108, | „—ЕТӨ8, 12 Fruits. 18, Mr. A. Fowler, M e e Cart of Stair, Castle Kennedy, Stranraer, £ The Garpeners Chronicle. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1865. rra em. Te 1 Decorations Horticul! Ае Батсврат, June ur 38 жун SHOE ML жар; Noon vehe уур; ler Plants in FI we 1. 91050. CBERRIES, Single Dish, 50 Fruits, Frrst-class Certificate, Mr. xus inp be peer at МЕ К. Ret, ты. T rin ies fertifcato, Messrs. Y. & Bon, St; John's | 5% Mr. E Ж Second аша Certificate, cate, Messrs, E. б. Henderson & Son, for Hy- Crass H.—PLUMS, Sing i WBERRIES, Single Disl Erde PLANTS not in FLO а) Nox. d. Dra Gr. to T. Wood, Esq., Twyford Abbey, Acton, Pons ойшы ыш | Nh ME цер, Gr. to Lord Foley, Worksop Manor, Notts, £ Fus ten Are Sd tox Mr. Isaac HI £1 107 Es Poner Veitch, Chelsea, for Anthurium cordi- | 23; Mr. J. Wie Gr to Sir P. Ө. Egerton, Bart., Oulton Park, Tar- mutata Gymnostachyam sper Phi эр, Maranta Ўы А вр., | 3d, LY onion, ar „ to J. W. Clayton, Esq, Hampton Wick, n ES "prc Cr Vies Айии o n, оа m : Quad, БЫ John’s Wood, for Centaurea тада K,—MELON, Scarlet, "EINE e dic Tib MT J. wis, £13 Jie : Mus С CORE RU CMM 2d, Mr, G. Gardón, 4 Lh for Six Cherries in pots, £8. mU NEA MPa dM AMMTTIL CU uU ет a . Peperomla acuminata ual 3d, Mr. W, "Three Dishes Violette Hálive P. #1. Crass 8, NEW ся in Flower, (Open) EN x н e E ырыл д M Grapes, 41. " yos Mesas : SHORT time ago we took an opportunity 0485) to draw d MM of our э зр to the healthy otio Fr TREES which had meu fas ir seed Ваша. We return to this important matter i in order to › make some the subject. |n dim ens be one ot Nature 8 laws that. all rein qnd to produce their flowers а —€— „order to perpetuate t their kiud. Annuals е t for а year ог for two years only, die, Aud, eover, we may э үч general se Ng "M trees whioh produoe seeds early, and while they are yet young, are nop 554 THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE: AND AGRICULTURAL: GAZETTE. же | likely to attain a large size, or to have a very pro- | replacing the stamens. No trace of styles or fruit | the 30th to the 40th degree of north x: longed existence, And yet, af the sa n time,|is to be seen. The flower "ы produced subse- er 1з the erfeet | quently to the others on the tree. The same tree Api nagia Pici is said to have Баев fot health. This ri men ЖОП ү Ч іе another M gods flower, whieh ES South T Europe, but this requires confirma found ia the which belong to species naturall ng lived, a Frwon has been good eno to transmit for —— The APP E Свор IN по d vili it; TA ster. $ large size, | | examination, e flower talk bears at its MED | said, this year en a failure, in consequenee of the in whieh beeome unhealthy, f ive Sos stalked leaves, |р Me td Jy what e blight?” The trees in the ex re may freque ently be seen ын. sm An x. the Sanitas] on nd destitute of | orchards cribed as presenting a very mela with seeds, thus bastening their vwn death in a r do KE ym 1 smaller leaves, | appearance, for instead of clusters of holy | stipules; within these are ad 1 enar ЫКПА Ок young Apples, il w : З : i ч n order to leave A, behind them representatives of | immediately е а= calyx, whose segments zie plüdey Phin destruction of. a gal n 8 H " e able crop will prov re «апа profi, stance is often used by gardeners to restore the. also are normal іп number and form; there are | caused by tle caterpillars of В... RM ht" ig vigour of be. iu speci imens, „Тһе ey plue e off | numerous stamens, and five styles, but по trace “Н ао bramata. "Ph e remedy suggested for , бы. the blosso ent 4 ovary or fruit, The explanation of this second rid of these agents of destruction is to bur pe ing "wei. n gis the produe tion seeds, d flower seems to be Sis n attempt was made to | under the Apple trees in ply inam n this way a plant is бс Бн. Че] | form a Aes bud in the first instance; the T adopted with great suc by Mr, чта pelas health i in nd ot A | leaves outside the ca Mir are portions of this d, | to Lady ROLLE a Picto Then fiss the true calyx, and the other We re Kaaa adi iP in ower minus the fruit. The energy pi eor ине for "ihe? Pri ЕА es for INDOOR. М ЖГ d to eonsider all the сотан s of ^ Pr t had been expended in the formation of the | offered by tho Proprietors of this WR odes t єз ren alike, but this is a very Makan idea, If we обл, w Б that ud seeds have been produced by individual р outside the flower, aud hence {ће swelling ' awarded at the Royal Horticultural Society's Speed species, which has been even fertilized by l Show on the 24th of June, that Monday | own pollen, yet each seedling will differ ia the 19th inst., is the last day for giving nòtice of iheir intention to the Garden Superint South Kensington. Ts fonde ШТ з» men exaetly alike The difference peur. E Ime е тарая state " M. Haus TI not only in form but also in constitution. Some out to sacritice the beautiful GARDEN ов qug. are tall, while others are dwarf, some are LUXE — to his bobby of Parisian “emi strong and h пакру, while others are sickly or шга Бу A large portion of the garden wi rue ds aken by the mu iios for building purposes, Фин А "nM il descend to, "and be are very often the — Авр shoo! ects of. posi ag flattened and gei erited by, its e" {й subje fe this ‘struggle Ош of the stem, дл iu some cases, but not fór tho y кэ ii kingdom, it in all, to the fusion of se everal shoots nto’ one, tecomes a matter of the first importance Gardeners will be familiar with t t MN ЖАҢЫ réeds of ail on in the Cockscomb au the gigantie sticks mens spar market, and many guesses bave been respecting the € of their production, is said that large grower | reo) to above, than from the more valuat 4 Ірав- | of the top of the flower stalk, whieh under ordi- | mended to cultivate "the plants mot together, as ^ individuals, еа collectors " nd and|nary circumstances contrib ntes Su vandh im ikg [in the ordinary manner, but dispersed amonga йш re much more likely to get an EL formation of the succulent fruit of these plants, has | Vegetables in hi den, a and that the success ed уе supply from individuals that produce | not taken plac beyond all bis expectations. The cause oE this is not seeds while y "E Ld in SodetanedM of ill-health, Раш о нан these aberrations ате extremely | evident, but it may T suggested that probably the or from other s detrimental to the species, | undesirable; ЙстаПу, hardly less во; petear, | experimenta were tried "la — soil in tbe юаш than they are ҮЧ ose which we are accus- | they possess much interest. We may note by the q € zu s P TE d pee — " Harig aga temed to call the true kind, namely, that which чау that do uble Apple | blossoms are д9 men- pe ШУ Р t ЕТ ноа ia uA nies е -. ho би attains to the highest state of perfection as regards | tioned in Dr. SEEMANN's list of Double Flowers E e — He оо ӘЙ each shoot, iis d vint fien. size, and the production of published i in the second yolume of the Journal of | as soon as it appeared above ground, a Ts bottle, or rat to i t Tha, S ` зз Дд: : ible in und. | is саати of that consequence of this treatment p^ the production of = which is | and likely to germinate, tion, whioh we at once saw was some осек, and | enormous һе: M es ufticient to make a dish A 2 3 to the condition of the trees whioh | t opportuni - elf [?], a e instances weighing near ОЕР nd yet the ition and consti- | though the specimens are іп а ched state, that it | pound. This di Asparagus is be equal in tution of the parent tree—whether it is of " fal | is that form of "nus utile, Tul, which i is figured | Ë favour and as ten — as dos finest known Lu natural size and in perfeot жуам h, or whethe p what we would ып an inferio. m memoir, See sponi ies is dus in ее b 2 here | or а specimen i Lbs oa c of ver aqua, at . In im pe those perso: I2 ud (түтө È sanly stage of uee it has үм oblong "ошту HE LATE irs JOSEPH PAXTON. P3 hi М bed - - thed green fronds, which bear at the MN of Sir h Paxton, which vind. д possessors of plants which have been raised from |: ai and wis Dove nd E. nib. alo c amice н, ^ oint onfluence with the rhizome [sd of | at "unde АА on the 8th inst, he impress upon all who үе, РЁ: Yir aó 6 ле Д. bius € "— of which are dilated above and | briefly noti me in our columns of last wees, $ th Highlands of Seótland. or 1 ү WABvnep о cup-shaped. It derives its specific name from the fact | country, and the lovers of horticulture and lands S m збана tlla e gd e t e fronds, while $ soothing | gardening more especially, have lost оде ү Per , 1е | drink said to be useful in irr and affections of the | justly earned for himself an European Dre importance to select as well as collect же» bowels is prepared from them, was, indeed, the * Prince of Gardeners e present c from три vb pt in the bes Podostemads are amongst the most remarkable of century, and filled the high ER por pos { пев, whl are hea. y in Lus li ther е: dus : and fully grown. and Scale Mos es (Jungermannim). They are aquatic | being alike distinguished for his urbanity and g d all | | 8 а Whatever may A ultimate verdiet of ou lofa its, for the "doit part attached to rocks or trees in а S the marked success ыны cs experience às to thi ES z home-grown А, of rapids, and sparingly, if at all, supplied with v asc niar ста - k to perform. ; на Fir tees whether r we ert fiud that oni g баве ш ind S: шй but ahami i ion, к in | to Cryptogams that one is figured by WILLDENOW as = new his kind ad generous — : + ЧЫ oo untry, Жз Rv - suis ven tios d оси under е name of Blandowia striata, while a sigli, or let fall a tear of sorrow, on duis © | they may T ELM, eain other is given under the same пате in STUnw's|he had been removed by the hand ot, 54 D Flora,” and a third, TN маше, amongst us аз ME pn iin hich has | ig 2 райе as а Liverwort by TAYL the| Itis now 42 years si Mes ting t f и, seem to ы етти Transactions of the Irish Academy. P Teistieha had the pleasure of forward to with no little alternifolia ` was also described as a Cryptogam by | while memory retai еы "do kA ig pe part of the globe, w да поез по difüiculty ii Ther a good deal o yox ne about = never be effaced. К а! ев А А milis of our fayourite affiaitios "T [em curious planta, T Dr. Lis uy begun As several erroneous accounts орко šeda direot fr from the countries to which the | them as allied to the Elatinacem, bu gode aid respecting the. early part, # ES ү Mer _ TE indigenous. California and other parts | Botani iais regar йм them ав more probably Bee Nea. Ж, о pE 2 of М, America, the Indian Himeirin ed rs Lentibulariaceg, an opinion which was vadit ridi- | to correct dx by а bref sa 5 culed in a review by ASA Gray оѓ“ T 18 troduction | our own knowledge. 9 оси ptogamie Botany." TULASNE, in his admirable | rootat Milton Bryant, Вей т ar 1801 once mere impress does nob express е distinct С on the | wasa ^ where he was born in iP Pit. Drow, пое of ГТ their seeds from healthy | subject, though hei nclines to Geran The species | Having to gain his livelihood the sweat om the agè are to th e a es, and only in Ee Dn. ing as his professi the garde MEUM | а few cases аге found i in € usns or Pte water 5 was for two years employed in ЭЁ Battles siii TRA £y D. Fiyon a | a subsided, and never in lag 4 ry Osborne Page Turner, pede ie : rego , Two-t thirds of the кам» at patot known are found | би near Milton Bryant. From "E America, tho. others -are quud over Asia, | Woodhall Park, mear Watton, ih din; especially the western parts, ascaren: Islands, | residenci e of Samuel Smith, Esq., in wl t an огашагу, | морон and South yr "et qp extratropical | under ihe charge of Mr. a dere | ar vA A within | species two oceur in South Africa ; and one, which has a | most successful fruit and Pine rr pelas, probably | wide distribution i in the east of North America, from | continued for three years, and Arrin BLossox, as com- Joxe 17, 18 5.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. бше а thorough practical knowledge of the most | 555 3 that building, the former was contriving how they were be ewe At t length hi he hit upon | the plan | of cover- rity. Now, from elose pr meae tion I have no hesita- importat, brane Бале ан honioallure, m len eaving Wood- | ttlesden, and v ^s r эш. E 1823, being London, age, a em m ment in the B et the Duke of 2 e | emok bledon, About this time tho Horti Mans Society obtained a of some gro LEEESEE the pre Conservatory at Chatsworth, and made a belief that the x^ 5; К үзө» much carried. out both in China | and Jap are thi Р sketch of it, which г. Beunel sos he had Pie various нет. кее greenhouses, and „р mental - n at Chiswick, pei ү j ecessary бкр pne he o Lus the Society had in an excellent. field grt ted itself hw study a yu | improve men who, like Paxton, had a orough IM of all the ‚ОЁ this Paxton did ment to those "e desire to obtain r tho requirements of the eir profession, Whoa the time arrived for SM the Exhibition | and removing the HA M efforts erp made to | retain it, and adapt it for d of amusement ad *! this was contrary to the agreement that of of Joseph Sabine, 'Esq., pr а {о 18 #7) was the Secretary of the Horticultural Society, with the residents in the законе hood, the idea ix which Sir Joseph had mind was reluctan tantly given up. Nothing ча however, * soon obtained ed a far more eligible site [4 88 a place | w im both countries. Take the Chinese Еш as ош i E =. hav and on the Continent, lal old, 2 Ty high, very much in shape like E ofa la b i which ma re y and gro uid д easily propaga retains its H he m admitted on бм 13th peque 1823, for ement in the new garden and od to СА „patron and friend, the. late "Duke a powerful Prep. b zi MA the ingen of шш his Crystal Palac ucted in substa 9 manner at Fere ias -— м ү а n Eri of dide bini per ч ihe ч апа frequently applied to Paxton for extent. This crownin g wo ork ; and we doubt Elde certain MAT uu by comparing a eue and a grafted plant it ла be found они thelatter is so much better as not to resemble e other. the variegated forms of Scarlet Persi prear io also be yr gà RR rs dà cannot say that “fixin new to him, or with which he was unacquainted. The trim and neat appearance " which Paxton was invariably distinguished, co bin ned with his great it as one of the er monuments that Ке possibly | have been raised to per of Май H which Шев at the root of all good breeding, made a favourable imp ression upon his Grace, who i in 1826 2. к: а" "He ecame connec JEses operations of the am dg which. perhaps e for gardens at Chatsworth. Mr. Paxton had now ample scope afforded him for «к А E Fuovledgo, and skill as а practical gardener, as his | genius and good taste in Ca tee m" garden architecture | poor d вц а likely variety t particularly if we can АУА the broa а "black zone into ared one, and the green үс E yellow. For Mrs. Роос p was t mation of tem el but his greatest delight was to walk thro RUN houses at fe^ зто; m and а lmire ihe nl &c. Iti is a most prolific seeder, A^ [y result i is that Le gen he ОШ їп Nr life. n his j^ ment, and his benign countenanco—the true | s iador t o his large and libera! A heart—was always hailed ants ; these, however, never get beyonc A third raa pe A di Next to these ir leaves an variegated p | the secon landsca Under PS masterly hand, as а contem those pl A n ре een po ы observes, “ the wild D. Link Clhat worth stands became the wonderful place w hich d visitors from far and near, и set the example of that jid rest in the growth v bein d p Бе attention д plants аге у | white one, i Yo t If the Set the time they are a foot g a puzzle in encouraged to 2:2. | that any jode T diis "ato t the: s Victoria Dig of which | t from Kew за now marks the country seats of our great Engl ish aml Its fountains and Italian terraces ; its rich oods, laid out and managed with such 3t 2 bog 3 its hothouses, ке» Ше инг pogin was first compelled to blossom and t vatory, the Ja e 10% of that MER it was con- d by adopting the mode of Hii vation w kill and experience suggested, h had the | кошо to perceive а over bud on the i9 ешн, and w oud to t his name k and at uem mid are now en n e Park objecta c of admiration. But while Chatsworth attracted Leon the first person who р On the 14th of N ed a leaf and e flower to her of | high it will be found Majesty and Prince Albert at | varieg variegati Ко о оп, hat on one side 9; is a stri. sim a piece of Ri mue the corresponding leaf w. e half, or even а wich of the smallest. dimen: sions, "eit perfectly gur n фи р um z the vita ch i th Again, if we plant out a cross ft freely open to d ense manufacturing popul ati close ai den, and Paxton used always D dwell hi ias e noble Duke on his return to Chatsworth of is sort, it will very soon outgrow the Minis vid кэс, pon this trait in the charac y | from Ireland on ба дау. ; but the old stem will continue to show w s asko called him, i de was Lm wi TOP, Sir Joseph was an industrious writer е, hortieul- ih now growth commen ное, nd where не spe ү шас blest of his coun wn passion for | ture and mig an believe, was also connected | appears) to have been the with several literary enterprises, amon: hich i t may | growth of the VUA Eher This will co: Mose ч ү A Т of Chatsworth the name of Paxton | be mentioned that he was one of the founders of the | the autumn, when the ph is relifted ; a check Mk dul Ourably associated. Не a qoi iunate | Gar з Chronicle t interest in t| lace, and the variegation afterwards again taste for th e аайы in art and nature, but it was one spread of education, and used to d and give lli its appearance. his gret morlis ER ^s kon whore 4 esos ада ve her own way. Ê th this | examine and comment on the papers they had p OCATA. remark abundant evi discussion a evenin perpe. “Ind TONIA CR beautiful scenes Shia ын [Am е m ор. Жул: ы iue hand Tuis is now rather an old plant, but few, if any, new desizus, or ted under his superintendence. R Pien. e а desirous of im lves, | plants in its wa; X dor Bat it у not algne in. his сарай of a g in their p e was а | Шоп. That many old plants now lost or that Paxton gained the favour d оо President of. tho "Royal Hor ortus ‚ a | far better than th aently introduced with high munificent an opportunity ot display: Falow of the Linnean as | praises and ait ege is а mere : «rip. ing his skill and superior abilities m M P rim E Js бал i gardeners, but 1 confess to ha g oftener a financial ements w —À LA which Е vo volen these “ good old things" than to have ^ them. were attended with so h success, as to induce at Cliveden a short time since, id а very Duke to intrust him with the superin‘ Баа of his | Parliament ps gial е p^ ког to E "lucky find.” There, in a long cm bane house— - estates in Derbyshi With a generous and | that ancient city until his death, чы, pM a Liberal in | something between тее house and Шке ч nouit appreciation of his worth the Duke was never| politics, and voted in favour of eve T most brilliant and novel effect was p Paw ya 79 his praise, p hegoa Кана which he thought likely to benefit" m gus umber of plants of коа crocata, in 48-si poe quem аз great s | Eram j ci time өк he went to Chi ia ead it is not The plants were placed at intervals of a ек Cm а n E amongst of his own class, e: тте pos. h to say thatthe taste for Botany and the the edge of either bench, a few inches from | practical judges of his work чэй санаа of ening receiv 9 r|and behind the small row of dwarf us и gs In 1850, when the sch of first Exhi- бори krouga b hig exertions, backed as they were by that ran along it. From each small pot sprang abo bition was proj the name of Paxton became а ће fos and Арабу of his noble patron, | a ched flowerspikes, a of m y paa я w e happened to be|thauat LN г "i py xd ie front, eie ot and eer in € fell over ow : A m rai EN. onstruction, \ which he which th rs "ning world is j^ te i fre NM M P. Ma m n ps the Vic dug 240 designs Cere Y^ t st ngpa of ihi = — —— E nd did e — 9" idum 'a brilliant orange scazlet—al. bee irren Whale Sami p tho Kind аА | om RUE. 5: i oses of the ibition, ii а fa im to submit o design that would obriato all в." Оегане ве EIS ia Diae Ril; fy The result is a matter of history. The Flinging a holier interest o'er the grove, — жюзден astare was erected in Hyde Park, and was the Stirring ihe heart to poetry ава о д to wituem айшігайод of who had the good fortune And Nature's beauties 's God, articles ыл View iha жий amo t of valuable eree in the Palace of.1851 oe e no me VARIEGATION. Eim tee fal trausept which covered the two large Тнв iegation is 80 у that been re that now remain to mark the s It has | I ture to give a little of my experience, and if was that the circular roof of the t рё | others do the same, we may arrive at some better but aui Saed by Mr. Barry, and not by Mr. Paxton, | knowledge of its causes than we at present poss roof in the. not the fact, It is perfectly true that th n looking over forms of variega meetings original design is flat; but at one of plants, we find they come principally from China and zc m a m Suid with the Building Committee it was sug- Japan. We ves have occasionally home sports, gardener w T Цц үк vi ке ды great ied ben tha& the transept should inelude the | but in qr эшка it ич ре а known arb. А year | subject | tor. ks d aeo ion. Imaya ав his office; Mr. Paxton went direct with ач іо | ог two the v form of Sedum m Pa ы aud while the latter arranged the ground | Siebold: 2. - it dt. if I am not mistaken, | pits а" not in flower or required for forcing. % аз to bring the trees in into the centre of the' by Dr. Siebold, that t he had ‘made’ it, and his experience ' Wi William Robinson. к 556 -THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jone 17, 1865 | - ader against Dillistone's Early, both of which have | plani of small size; Anthurium эы «Da p ari чау een judged тае intelligent gentlem en's gardeners, ет гт and Kemener cordifoltinm; Sir A T aaton s ds th of Sir M of whom a reed that there is not the least| with very dark- coloured meros Front M e latter and d нне d the "p RR Foster, Strou the beautiful Aucubas home p : "ll ems ink The C стае the iM were Carter^s, Siebold and others ; ; Athyrium Tiie fæmi y Dr Von ought to : he second B уо, Р L- P е homo thela p Eo el у € vith m М, Bu. lasting testimon nial to his memor à and buds in Nove ii are de ad ripe; = M epum to be | with para of white. ; Pandan iy ani fo рт ^d the Horticultural Garden : In| Wheeler's Gloucestershire Kidney. IN n using | Rohdeas "er silvery striped leave eum making this suggestion, I do "x jor a moment forget them on Nes д of EER The 4 Маг iow А. | Heck ii, Ber! - g 1 “ Hom The late J pet Mm ri aie, Win has Ар а grat vat his admi t W. Taplin, Glantioy, Car- i the day of competition for the pe the humble origin of this мерна will | Ladies" Prize is so near at hand, n n my ork it out. J. suggest tha in deal of leniency must be —À the beauty of their foliage, Mi S., 3, Garden Court, Middle emple. | shown if the prize is to be carried off; for по one but erson had a rosy lilac flowered ine Vespa arborea.—Some of your correspondents would | those who have tried the experiment , know the extreme Pelargonium, ‘called peltatum elegans, which ч perhaps kindly ment tion whether or not they have | difficulty ed preserving а poet in beauty of foliage or dec ide d acq v on, being a fr ree Менн and di LU noticed this wasp in unusual quantities this year. | lower, when th dt P Having been а asked to collect Жыш, wasps for micro- Ld idée the e care, for two age s wi teana, Peperomia м4 Calonyetion Anthurium cordifolium, Bini. hes and other plants беу scopic observation, great numbers We hope no one who has been preparing реб aid а small Richardia with ves spot my lan ыя E many have bee E Ves spa Ет nd|for these prizes will be s If fiint. "heart а rose m variety of H TEE ber veral V. arborea, "The former ol ihese is паа in this | never Won fair lady, so neither will fain Р the same exhibitors, pus hbourhood (the go of Gloucestershire between | Ladies" Prize. ] Ipswich, farnished Primula Parr wp. tls the mie у Wye), but the last so very rare Њаё in Rocky Mountains, having be nutifalr ер роте faven; the course of many be Ihave not been fortunate Societie and Pentstemon чуна A ЖОШ to i» with a nest, and only once or twice 0 teg, hav фе: large lilac flowers, and glauco oons titid lan with a specimen of the wasp. Æ. C. Roran HORTICULTURAL»: June 10 (First Great Salter, of Hatna h, h ellows in Peach A other Fruit Trees, —In | Flower and Fruit Show).—This was held in the Con- | Sein Telephium, in which theleavesare E orchard-houses and in trees in the open borders where servatory and adjoining arcades, which were but|with green, and a р Polygonum filiforme. t, tł tily filled, owing no doubt to the s Ment objection Abiena seedling of ouglasii, was shown by ы. kinds will penis turn to a sickly yellowish hue. | exhibitors have to showing on Batar ау этч s та s Perth; and seedling Pelago | h being mong Miscellan e and Greenhouse 1 Plants, sium b r. Fras h water. In such cases the pots | Mr. Fraser, of Lea Bridge Road, е ted a magnifi- | mon; T Mise scellan re Palms, Economie should t to e ed Epek Lcid, so that the Seb is free. | cent plant’ of ейин dier pee к а | plants, Petunias, Modi d odit тна Тһе simple eure is s to dissolve 1 oz. of sulphate of iron profusion of bright c crimson , flowers. . In ihe same Mr. Bull; Pansies from Mr. Hooper, Bath, and Mr, t of water i f W b baceous Pæonies from allons р water, and water TER trees with it three or four succes- | rocas ets rep Statice ыы a largo | Messrs. Paul & Son ; Cacti from Mr. Hurn; variegated sive evenings; this soon brings on a "анро to tbat | Boronia and Allamanda pem “к om | Begonias from Mr. Marlow ; an interesting collection | most apen of al шь, — green—two quarts at Ме Барыкин =) came Hoy a bella, Rhynchospermum of hardy variegated plants from Mr. Salter ; and plant. t will pe А. gallon | jasminoides, 1l pl doe om- | cases, window-boxes, and ornamental garden а ou t be too much. This|sonz. Messrs. Lee, Hammersmith ished, | from Messrs. Barr & Sugden, and Messrs, Hooper disce, pe ^ie name E “ “ешн lus been treated among other things, à Wn ice x Erica Cavendishi Co., it Covent Garden. coccinea, a no oble Alocas tallica, Dickson nia| О? Fruit s was A Mr. Ruffett, gr. to Lord remedy may not be out of plac eT R. antarctic: Palmerston, hac Providence Pine, and Mr, nís.—l feel much е п being?able to give | heads of rich e [sem "etit, Ardens and | Standish sent Charlotte аа is ad your Correspondent (p. 532) а Сш for ants—a|other flowering plants. Mr. Kemp, gr. Earl I" bre "esc & Bla ck G regular ant. killer, at least 16 has proved so here. І | Percy, contributed six good "a among whi 4 were from vin We fr. боп have tried guano, soot, Elder leaves, and nearly all the| the Oleander-leaved "E and Stephanotis | Е mw Lee tur ede immense berri, — rises ns recommended for driving away or killing floribunda, in Po onditi rom vA M. Hender aud from Mr. € gei ants, without o ed the exception of boilin Of Orchids there "n терр poor display, and several | Earl Brownlow, iid” тт gr. to E. Hopwobl, water poured into their nests, "e A ir en they can be|of the prizes were withheld. Among them меге | Esq. Manchester, were dio good bunches, In White found is a е Lcid ve only recently | Aerides Uu ndleyanum and Larpentæ, Calanthe veratri irapes Mr. Sage was lst with very good Muscats М, iscover y present method of pt killing, and yonr | folia ; Phalen opsidsz including Horwood 2d, and Mr. — e Me Cannon Fall; readers are heartily welcome to It is simply the Vandas, Saccol abiums,'a few Oncidiums, Brassia verru- | none of de were, . now w ell-kno n decoction which РТ n apbis ki fier w ill cosa, T Ladies ' Slippers, Cattleya Aclandiæ, and o*herg— | corisisted of Royal Ge sorge a va M Hátive. With | the first- — kind Mr. R. Hanbury, the tobacco water of all the gardening calendars, and |. Of Biel there was a tolerable muster, especially of | The Poles, was lst; Mr. p “у d; and an Бп has more than once appeared in your columns, Таке | Соё Blooms, which were excellent. Mr. Francis, of Prizo was award to Mr. Allen for for three 4 cz. of quassia chips, boil them 10 ы ун in a gallon | Hertford, and Mr, Wm. Paul were the only com- dishes of Violette Hátive. In Ne Violet of water, and while cooling dissolve in it 4 oz. of soft | petitors in the Nurseryrnen's class. The latter had a Hátive, highly сонш from Mr. А b and Elruge from Mr. Allen + z ri gr. or if they are in the trees syringe them with it. ° flesh-coloured blooms Caroline ем 2d. Mr. Hill had an excellent dish of May Numbers will be killed and the feit "driven away. I d Mars Paul Perras, and Мадан” äi Fou cault, pale | Cherries; Мг, Ruffett was 2d with Belle pei — believe that quassia water, oai is — and does | yellow. From Mr. "Francis came Souvenir d'us Ami, In Strawberries Mr. Hill was 186 witha dii Г not stain the аус Дим аай efficacious without the Съ 61018, Charles р, Paul Perras, La Reine, President. R. Wrench, Esq., exhibil Муш» Soap. As quassia chip э | others Mr. ; gr. to W. О. Puller, Esq., pole a variety remarkable for its es fla of the water should "always. [^ kept ready either for Youngsbury, sl exhibited good бг са some mall to find favour with the ants or aphids. Jn syringing fruit trees beautiful — own eld “Вей, a pale red vari ^ fruit is at all advanced in growth, care sho ald 1 bet = | by Messrs. ys f Cut B s, Mr. The only dish of Figs {атой to wash them well with pure water, within 10 rim | rien no fewer p. 19 boxes ; uc rg. +44 & Son, | Castle Kennedy, of which we w pape Ys after applying the dope or # ын ыу а y^ bitte 4m essrs. Lee M Clarke, этем 2€ tho terms on former occasio n LI Cherry or Plum Y4 be the result, 7. me hese Бе: у: ral cam ant, | Fowler. Of Melons, the кён, Green-fleshed à In order to get rid of these, procure some small ыга», Colchester, Mr. Batley, a көз Mr. yos nda. M o Miss ing'*, from Mr. Hill; and Wills's Green Ge open ма down the Wet € pan them wherever Wood, H anger Hill. к W. Paul vmm om — Mr. Wills, Oulton Park. Scarlet Gem was lst Sandi the ants frequent, Ina тн es the birds will b e Dijon and Celine In the Class of Miscellaneous fruit, Mr. rm covered wi ith m were Meroe NN these and ^i from Od me a — 44 of (t Clodi had Cherries in pots, loaded with frait ; ad il into bolla 4 Pe ke the ants off the carcase of Gold, whioh was pos the admiration of all| were Frogmore Early; Cleveland, а hi edam Коч wd replace the bait. By following | who saw it. Clarke's без of which several | white-fruited kind; lmperatrice, а good prs Piod DA close! aon. ant will soon be got rid of, d of each kind were shout together, were also | Small; Werder's Early Black, and — К] n ed with оор: Санде ое | Wer aaite: Mr. Wills sent afine basket of Black Pret pot tree па сла and poured out of a watering “Palargoniamns, both F. ordinary kinds, | Grapes, weighing 21 1b.; Mr. Horwood, а p: asi or 9, De а day, or whenever a black ant | were shown in good condition ае Мг. — who | Muscats ; and an extra prize was give puse 8 of the Grape-house, destroyed | contributed Fairest of the Fair, James Lod rince Henderson for Frontignans Mr. Des ot Hecki е Ы of Prussia, Lord Clyde, Lillie, Mira, Lightniug, ven pow not for competition, several у» orh Ú i i and | Hybrid M floshe e spondent, that the beri teria af гона ЕЕ session | Lizard. In the Amateurs’ Class the best exhibition | good size ; and Mr. Hill а brace of recommend for Ње | сате from Mr. Ward, gr. to F. G. Wilkins, Esq, | June 13 (Mr. Bateman's Deore wi. us [Ee MeLean's Advancer, | Leyton, who had Spotted d Gem, Bracelet, Рене Mr. Henry Cole, С.В., in the chair.— of Orchids vii site's King of Marrows. | Viola, Lord Clyde, The м Ріспіс, Rose Celestial, | оп a few examples of d pores culti Mr. Marlow,’ gr. to G. Wigan, | were furnished by one or two А teman i it blooms „earlier than mah but because it fills its | Esq., also showed p omm but. M ea Pur лач of that i ъл с f plan Мг, Ва " : у sufficiently га bloom. Га Fancies, Mr. Fraser had | тепсей his Мае ди бе hius’ old work 38.5 c . | коой plants of De : a her T „| drobium by reading from Rumphius 0 5 i. ош po of e the new Early Peas we tut fonnd Cloth c of ( Silver, Dus en d алд s Undine basing. emit db Orchids, which he в : "ew er ready for penae first 2 every instance, | New and Rare were contributed 1 chiefiy by divided by that author into two classes go - Aor its competitors even. more in the | Mr. Veitch and Mr. Pall, a nd formed b which grow upon trees, аре i оо t E ped its earlier sagen o that we have |in part of the Exhibition. b “ gore the ground. The rmer, from their ie crop of Early Turnips, E ceo Riogle е ee е been already described in our columns. | growth, might be i eader | Mr. Veitch had his new P. ich i ti It was s t Peas have Mie dion eared, Advancer is recom mended for a | different in shade of crier t Fera ум Чы uem To tho patrician class Mr. Bateman dd it being one и ее и сае of бе d cens and guttata, both benutifally spotted i in | drobia, to the rustic a tho waysides $ pad two sorta we were wont to plu : manki ey c oem e a EM ча Hero and King osa from г от y ith finely divided ge. If it were trao, һе said, E. potweent vrelile, and четен arger tl wrinkled матэ атчу б нта n Begonia, with "већ velvety leaves | cradle in the mountains of forð e aan any of the pre A =. with white; a species of Philodendron with | head — s= the Euphrates an and tbat jn the with white o picem ^ constant suppl рач М deep-green peur leavea veined ite ; | there pot d Sone, inge ousebold, Sutton | Adiantum vag red.veined Qymnostao! Milt d chi when he gm lare ойу тй Soon. Bing cue И tbe mm Denn ai Danana; Mim Edon, It was noh hê зл fa 6h. ui SIRSE ain i €* g [4-3 y it i E ;É = ® %== JUNE 7, 18:5.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 557 e 15th and 16th centuries that шап any intelligent notice of them. were too much ihe fol. en th ейте! Lt ра assed. Hernandez, a he E cent ury, In New Guinea, a very large island—nearly a conti- nent, а vast aser: P AR A exist, few of which | bayo t. t been introduced, e of these are said ave tails, which, койа to "аары „theory, Birds | examples; likewise Palms, Dracænas, Cordyünes, Marantas, Caladiums, two of the best of which are the white speckled C. Belleymei and the red-fushed Cha ati inii ; various Pand: nuses, and the graceful Fern- they. doubtless obtained fi the i fr. B ; pi the frst ње give (Ads е а figure of а а work, and of thi rawing. One of his plants was а tigrina, and another a Le lia, ME ^ d о D. Hooker! n Sikkim Hima- | КЕЕ аА ааш, and BC to D. Falconeri. Turning to Bor dried flowers of a large and beautiful Species found there wes exhibited, Alsoa leaf, measur- ing some E. is ice LM a Sr mon foot vidi of Torr ess па although Hernandez had dragged them the ground - Thomas Lobb, whieh Mr. Bateman d еей. at "tle meeting D.gigas. Of ey yero described under barbarous r instance insects, it was Suppos iip by him — in ше: хагорріцз of then animals—an ingenious theo: said, rtainly, but not more b; n me Mrs are however, made a y be kept fo Аз regards culture, it was state Awards.— 1, иса A, Henderson & Co.; 2, Mr, Young, gr. tH. Barclay, Esq. ids. however, 1 | few of the smaller "lani Ta in to m е up groups of twenties been absent. Itis evident that, asa rule, 20 inds are too for any one exh IW to furnish Bullen T) d hi could "ui е ч е baie g to nde ass called cool Orchids, uc en же ing ihe required a consi деге миз = ot heat and aru iuis When nd ripened, they | Š r many weeks in succession even in a Em ol Vine. With res plants, it vus аа. Эи Some ү "pei cle ect to preferences for certain wei of Moulmein specie y 1 ell alio аз; ан Б having 1 noble caudal liatu flowers, direction, some in'an r. Batem Orchids. D hobby was KA ers! Lindeni, йога. From Mr. . Baker, gr. vi Baso E gn came а EA ul Africa, e iven by Rum ids with E h he T суша, и names he east west. "The сташ ог б. livers, from F aes id "deb dro: а ts ree; of these he thought, when the i was fully explored, there might bea sonde ies, little dreaming that the time would ady's Slippers, ed. £0 On. p Dr. Kloizeoh, who pre- tie as many satellites, Another Swedish botanist, Swartz, ‚ вате to the Orchids, of кн ыгып world the m de T n, a treo, fiot а s Вир. and ind bios Ше # these forming the su xo a or ong as he m them, to all other i ious р ап amusing а : related; and the|examples of Aerides, ыша Phalenopsis тең a men, Solomo mid the distractions of his | Vandas, and Læljas. Mr. e, gr. to W. Leaf, E А Cour t, found, it was said, Ы, intéreat i in plants, етеп from зы sell-grow. nt pretty rosy- the Hyssop а ied it to the Cedars that grew on Lc ple fi кеа а Orchis foliosa, which was M. о а Ачей his highly interesting сайчы Mr, "Williams; “фе o rare Cy Ho Miles зе y ui which а vote of tha mks was moved by Mr. Wil yell : ied Déndrot iun ий for and "a ed by ateman in returning 27969 called E ie Born “Orchids j just imported by Mr. Veitch from of А trali as kno These аге to the Eastern w what | north coast ustralia ; м ot these was nowa 2j Bpidendm are to that o of tho West. Orcbid- К Amea bear most beautiful rose-coloured flowers, and the es, Mr. Bateman said, pus be pueri io other was D. Hillii, of which a Vibia is divided i into districte similar t o those hs ch Sir | given i the e ** Bot aM Rowland Hill had div хан Ум ms ће |а spike of: white fragrant flowers resembling an officer's or ig: ; (бош) distri; "Epiden lum d d represent t the W.C., t Central ; while Dendrobiums might be said me баб Е. Royan Вотаміс: June 14 (Second Great distric round of more A teman, doubtful whether Epidendrums or кон had the pre-eminence in EM ofn "x but now Dendrobiums, he а Show).— One of the нен, of summer days induced а gni and brilliant company to attend this Exhibiti ped consi дї. the bright days "et cold, e e nights which we ie lately experienced, was in "d respects all that could eee be Mire Ot Orchids there was a magnificent assemblage. Stove and Green- = е e Plants were plenti tifa di bep especially сч erns Bae y mus pe tiet into account, an € respect the De pp seem greatly the верди; О? воше 40 ог 50 Epidendrums which № had at one time in vm yation, he stat ted + p» ай cut state, excited univ 1 з Aty ileg, - — nooks ; "Pelngostums, lit up the centre e pie with w and glowing воо; which ere eei ү dii н vatis on reci to supply; and ded was a good display of fine fruit. Stove and ане Plants. ар. гек were me zigan and t scarce, rather n beautiful, iino riii e gem of Mr. Pesd's collection was Oncidium ады а clear yellow- flowered ap seldom seen in it was on this ion; the ваше exhibitor also had 'Odoutogloamgt hastatum, miscalled re = rd violaceum. 3 enny had a beautiful g 12 plants, among which were Cattleya T ns Ks colo 085 Odontoglo: eauti it - d the pretty Odontoglossum ncvium maj groups we noticed Odontoglossum pendulum roseum ; Wi chly- с Коела An ith five richly-coloured flowers; and crimson-b C. superba ; the "za D rob ium Dalhousiai its near relative in point colour D. beautiful new plants, КЕНЕТ one of Anguloa 6 large. clear yellow an e po th ug ros m labiata, Aerides Lobbii, an. f La озын eap in Au t€ —20: 1, Mr. Bullen, Gr. A. Turner, E: E Baker, a. М к Bassett, E " Mr. Pag e. Gr. to admirable ' examples of Allamandas, of which the now only three, while o: f Dendro- bi 5—1. ау all sl still i ш n his Orchid houses, to these id independent of other то 8 ons, the un tiated m y know an Epid m from a Deliiro bist ms Th stated, w ct easily Toug most o The ated, h з no ike J been found to supersede or even equal Вр1<Ө | ing Ste tis da, of bl OSSOS of which were very effective. dh splendens, another yellow-lowered plant, though much is also well worth win Е а E о 4 u о Б dud Ow. вп, old-füchioned Sollya eiat whose bright blue eig : g in wonderful profus oihing has which we атан eT Железо permum а «ороп. was to be arge is, however, yet respe first alae y 1 zco cal, Even ig pn pon few would think of ope for ie ГЫ Mr. Thwaites had vered Dendrobium Macarthiæ gure, prepared from dried flowers, had n i Its e * Wis-sak-mal," ES Mr. Bateman native name L тоё genus, а 5 genus Kalosant n bim of the varieties young pioa "d mln о t, and send n anthus punice us, а hibited, d D. no connection 1 w sid ав he (Mr. erem мо long ag of bloom endron Thomsonw there Adi esented. Rich EE ng, showed an int 88 а | collection, ші also some new varieties of gv dir irde —12: 1, Mess is | 1, Mr. Hill, Gr. to R. gis Esq. eig Mr. picem rer Heaths. plants, espec Rhodes. E. tricolor of Cl * | were several | vell flowered е together pelas good | Wheeler; 4, Mr. б. ; 4, Mr. Peed, Gr. to Mrs. Tredwell € | Pen Marshall, Esq. ; 3, Mr. E Mr. Veitch ; 3 a Me. Williams ; 3, Messrs. Lee; 4, Messrs Wiggins, Gr. to W. Beck, Esq. : А ы Gr. to G. Cooper, Esq. ; — dr. to J. RN DN 5, Mr. ASE ад Ferns. d lants of Ciboti зда, princeps and eden roi Paper m grande, 4 Mr. W 5 and. alcicorne ; Pteris Pi eur and Athyrium, to which certificates were A. Henderson & Co. 12 (А ro z Sutton, Gr. to Col. Jeakes. Ì2 Bri very; Mr. Holland, —Among those were some well- a ially in the exhibition faraished b Wilsoni i is still o one o of the А of eas the old за 4, Mr. Kaile. 6: 1, Mr, Саш e ler. were by no s maa so froh r pected, and that i Roses.—Those i D. in fature it aa ar the тас oF чї C ollyer, Né wing biles: Hun ош D. taurinum, o Bulle head Dendro- | 2, Award Peod, on * xc Mr Källe, "GL. М to Lord good M ey were ia A ш Cut фол жш К "Pow the EG. d district, or vta Philippines, next | Lovelace. 1, Mr. Fraser; ` 2d, Mr. Rhodes; 3, Мг. | sunny weather we d in most instances 2 merda mien add dto kinds, the blooms Вахе ће, Азама: M Me Ouen, Qr to Ига. di t] | oyar, һомо ЕНЕ NEN "May, gr. to C. M. latter purpose ана койшы For. Б W. Leat Же; Grato Jirüceler, Gr. to Bir F. H. Golds пдеу; Esq, Caversham Priory, Reading, las t Some Orchids have blossoms t Bart, M.P. 6: L Mr. Smith, Gr. to A. Anderson, Esq, ; сен СЕНА de Rennes, ТА Hosen; 5 ће length dmg of either ollias sor + 3 Piper. oe: ro ена ET Py bi qase Vet Bode d'or, Bow а d" Elise, Comtesse Cecile de 2 t was that ladies vm make | 7 Е d , za: i казе 1 ті the view of ini Fine-foliaged Plants. —A{mong plants remarkable for | Chabrillant, ү ES EON зе Ве, Orchids, for this purpose. What are Silea Bridal | the beauty of their foliage, independent of Ferns, sn Oparia бано o "wr rer vende. ёге Pedes which Phaleenopeis stands at the head, | of the best was Alocasia maerorhiza eer x ata, w. — a ii Devo xc "Siem, Me I gina stood . Ofthe о large-sized à one-half of which was in шо S e h — ua WT . и: а botanista, u: fh. S а Битон oo ES ишы се ym е о АНЫК, greon, ging te Ot |a x Кезш of Кее V а M Kada me Charles Cultivation ; a few gems may "Merclore yet be ерим. [plant as : vine p pe also noticed gon: noble бах Cloth of Gold, Maurice Bernardin, Gloire de 558 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. TA иң de Rotalier, the last E "ud this description, whic never ш җор before | diffeence between this and other kas yc k га Мб м рен > the middle of July or E оц be е circumstance that it is ENS in та Awards.—10 in pots: Mr. Tu ег; Мез Lan Pine Apples, —Thes e few i s taroen M good. off, but not by the removal o qe rig 6: Land 2, withheld; 3, Mr. Terry; 4, Mr. Young. E Sing ELO nces weighing ome rds of 8 lbs. came from vided се the stump and root е entire tree, Blooms: 1, Mr. eva ganal 2e Prat d Apes | several оза and вош бо Queens were shown | сазе it will throw up fresh sha left, in wig 2 "уе а зай ME, War "Paul Amateurs : i Mr: May; | from Bicton and other Fera gardens sa says D т, к Ра ubeny, all agree in mid M Км Ingle; 3 ч ell; Extra, Miss Crawshay, . "ur vards. — rovidence: 1, Mr. Ruffett Bailey; 3, Firs asa prejudicial practice 0 n ПЁ беры LAS ht, and Mr. pues asters. "qu с, Ме. Barnes; 2, ма ater ei tioned Ь y Theo sopita stus bo the an the tro. aleas. — These v were greatly past their best, with B a. с апа" Мг. Btevens d y fü ridis Md тте those туну утен н: Mese Melons.—The show avo in Mn numbers. fa foo t Е ivo abore ground, my Veitch, most of which were still in full pe Among hybrid. Се vos wx s from the old stump'a number ot y 2, Mr. Ka Awarls.—6: 1, Mr. Veitch; DELE NE "eed 8, Mr. ie pem : m eem ое ат. i It fine-l the оп, | point of flavour amy en is a 00 B: dose Pil | point о skinned brun dis Шу related to us ida. ys "E Fancy Badi a rom ER Among scarlets Gem er "the judges again awar arded E ix silver gilt | | Hybrid лон section. for Among them MEE | | still t the bes! B. D. Colvin, po which in oking stems ? ** Commentators have always b been puzzled ао, Clema nthe, ^ Prin Royal, Arabel Enstone; 2 Mr. Pott о, адал Хоцін, Pes Roi des | saisis та | que i рте end Ж апоу. Scarlets : e Nurs s Class, Mr. Turner had LUE] Gra Evening Sur, E buts Goddard, and Ha Mdh seq weighircg toge ether 9 lbs. 3 oz аго й кы расе sii co erame, Bainton: Do Doy | | tributed from the Earl of Stairs garden at ба astle ordinary ET ds r had Fairest of the Kennedy, by Mr. deed to whom a 156 А чс, Lord Сіуде, Viola, E IT Pericies, 1, justly awarded for t Equal with these and aped examples o ; also add from . Meredith. e Hil iL йт. to z ону salmon with а eds br ЖОН ch noyd, Ei, s ы Mr. Meads, gr. to R. Currie, Esg. also Couleur de Rose, a briant. об; “blossomed soni da, Ce d Prince of Prussia. Fro Matilda, В, VECES contended with me Prince, and а оѓ сеч Ta | + Ta : |again awarded, as on a former occas. E ed Onde тале Ue peste of Sa wel; prize, Mr. Moade's three муче sehed доа wo n,and Guillaume Severyns. Mr. | 3. 14 oz. From Mr. Me чо also came admirable Wiggi. ttily grown тай bloom planis, | exa mples of Trentham Black, a good and useful неу | ЫК. ue Tan nor $^ e Pase i rose | of Grap e. From sU Шрот, E to H. Ackroyd, Esq., Dobson. 10 (Aahteur: , Mr. Bailey; 2 Wiggin: ns. jet and fine both in bunch | Zaneies ien бош "ә, Mr. Fraser, р 5-88, , Mr. E berr Ае s doi en wer vr e bea — utiful еу; eh , Fuchsias " Teni Vi ga as of bunches Si [n Seedling. rom Mr. Lane, long, me iu dee Er altogether excel- olden Hamburgh, o Mr. Fowle r, and wi оли ма та) several mice | ше of Buckland снеме of which one ге from Mr. ко к 'ds.—Black На ual 1, Mr. Fowler and Mr. CHondereon 2, Me iren, ide mm <и Mr. Osborn and Mr. ments; extra, Mr. Wallis and Mr. Allen. Black Prince: s Mr. Meads and Me Hill; 2, Henderson. Any e two groups, one from Mr. pner | gr. to I бешш, Ез ^ : ах other from Mr. gr. rx F. Gol. d, Bar w Plants NK. pede cb most of them have, however, d been reported on in our columns. Leopoldi “tho Moe к: me Ve ek тена equa cix kind; 1, Mr. Meads; арй 2, Mr. Роше and Mr. Harwood ; phylla ma maculata, шег plan From Mr. Willia 8, тушш Lane, Muscadiae or Sweetw: Pottle ; сате, in addition the Saia just named, Ficus 2, Mr. Osborn ; 3, Mr. Ta Front h а port; leuconeura, a la у kind ; "ionis lon iloba, | 2, Messrs. Lane; 3, Mr. Ingle. rg ong and poA were not 5,3, Mt. 1, Мг. th leaves charmin; ined w. vith gold; some species of rea теш ex Vei da a valu- | e stet in whie aurea, d. Peaches from "Ms. » Bortolonia guttata, | a Јоус хд gr. at Braintridge Park, to whi n s he | bulbo us plant; a 156 prize was awarded, endron, Piet palmata, size. No nam osa, aod one or t is a hand. | plentifal; ned a 4 g Ваше; ich salmon scarlet; Sir R. Pa i; ; pd ier i Gladiateur, and Pink of Perfection, all pro- | ne From eek Ho PY came Rosalie, ‚Мт. ett; equal dal ^s i Dawson а к м ` Eastono; г. е е adlg; М. Tura and Mr, Mar awberries.—These were not first- - belg са ш e pow —- by no means large in size. The bes ; Gladiat: teur, a e fro essrs. Arme Widdowson, а тА i a, clean-looking with A We qu e —— deest in the 1ррег petals” i cium eye and top. Wa nin ong the vari Empress Eugenie, баре, нет Seedlin Harry. Exam mples of Sir id lark to ли occasion than Lee's Perpetual or Bruns „Пойск of 250068, гв. Carter was dwarf free- flowering double Troj ораз, called 1 ї Double bm y ud which looks as if it mi Ah b. x throw y in Virgil rp. to grafting ep pisi iri u " us Mone. Dr. Da Me iders thi le; ny considers this noii , Mr. Paton; | from the profusion of white blossoms ЖШ Ornus is distinguished. We have al always cuin Solia wdldédfuly tho. Didi of Black ш тег resemblance of the two Greek „кий 225 and 1 пела, Ash, as likely to have given таш р irgil's part, eny's book conclades M H Lew three рн ме om Mr. T Hender: вод, the E: ta e | the etn Mti in fay КАН disappear, t as individ s possible to сс "their Eee These rir have already been s | columns fi for Oct ober, | catalogue of the trees and shrubs in | and т: with their ancient Greek a ad We earnestly hope tl vn Dr. Daubeny, one can be better fitted for su i: res hia hon ied his n i OO duds n zn 54 mmobroma, a Oa A віта ophyllum bot pa IT ро — the ec ri "ie bor o Nt t. New York, vol. vi of the uncertainties that still ed ^ pe the na me above tod, D has iid ен inco [ | rently belonging to the Monot a шег д | found in abundance їп A: 1 the Gulf of California. ds Een yen | top, is buri ed in the sand, aud is s paras i |of an unknown shrub. The а ster ph. ше = о four feet in height, of a orange colon, Ө It expands abovejntos ensely lined vi di rore with little scales. | country, we omi h RUE MUN Meme but the interes! me 3e. arem for, writes pee nal "dise supplies, in a terrible: а |of the most murio ай palatable of Ж: | is eaten as such by the Papigos Indians. 5 | described а being very — resembling in flavour the . however, it is far more delicate. „ ——M—O The Apiary. you kindly," writes Mr. J. H. nes ' informationon the following gps Earlyi of the 34 inst ded to make ап * WILLyO thereto some empty c raise an This iuri the nucleus doing very well, but on po Гіне кею e but three m i s ге an discern Essay on the and Shrubs of the Ancients. Charles ce ted M.D., F.R.S. гем 1865. db is w years since Dr. Daubeny publish By rJ of my odi е прота case, what о Fearing an untoward r this lin ne, € shall be anxio күш в оп Roman husbandry, сошргїзїп poem сти ргосееа 3 e | things тага ofthe plants mentioned in Virgil, Col ~ e jus ast бс», | undertakings, n than scholarsli ly: met vhi in this Lily. on ore e, is usual fally spotted, and sho e admiration of bg e Hanging нн well filled, came from Messrs. A. derson and Mr. noticed stands of aibei ny has erest to the ho-icultazist and to the classica not do justice to the au Hen. we also in tł the filter eh xe хона for E зей са f his rid ж Уй at 24 dir: ections given removed from а s ч "fora er for the purpo : itu t number of We can: nas, and cut | but чаа iy briefly allude to Pri "of the den that herbaceous p t came from | come within our sco ne of the son, and t and the е Pinks” and Pansies from Ball Downie, Laird, & Laing. | : came ап interesting group of ез Of thia there was a good displa ee splay, especia which were excellent; white к | live, the Yiae | : ally | t r$, for which the the Pom ет. of Italy is well suit most remarkable | i г. Seemann's notice of eiii" eni w еге for м нан із to be regretied tha Sot Under the head of ¿ñar {Мез tinat. pes з of | beny mentions the f, act that T tee tab р ны M Con ev considers splumus, 190. "ог: Sio. вой. Ma roc. Ho "— the tree i КОП pollini; Jesz 17, 1805] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 559 ht lants like Cephal directions which follow the paragraph to which he stock „by autumn ; but being troubled with a super- | not only японй im g erig but in pen ms ең ain of swarms, I at length added to the box a | from year to year in abundance; and much more meri а very different „plan of proceeding. By allowing the | large-sized second swarm, letting the queens take their | than in preserving in the best health any number of queen to A. in the parent stock, her MT: chance of sovereignty, во that „Whether the Ligurian plants m — Qs ing the well-unders routine ns unchecked ; ut by piacing her with а mited population in гена d space, her energies are sadly | decree that only one quee aey р реветь a a pred. The plan adopted in this instance by Mr.|hive must for the presen nt remain pati The | at Кы! Acn of often forgetting the peculiariti idio. Heath is A бе D p л gren н? А сое ow in Ligurian was aged, e p have taken more pains syncrasies of indi ii E X amem ев; ed on ^t pady dus its integrit safety. will not accom Т; the conditions so agree- hing Pria i ан зр = ———— А x крою ga Alexander Bayle, Narbert able to the енча pond ue or hardy subjects, espect to the three — тре А үк the Stewarton i hivo mu wins - ied been п e v ЕЕЕ ри or it шау be lives, but never osos ta ty. contai ve on one-half to t ЫНЫ f f tho | This i th ith be eere Bees very [eder mer in тей eu stage of CEDE, 4, Ani mum ought to hare filled at least Say ы. half-hardy (died "To ёте at Me. Dal ir excitement, construct the rudiments опу of| Provide tho swarm ith Ъохез., ul dE Aymtre to knows of the Cephalotus is out of the question for their ex royal cells. We have had an aiia ace several| and when ау г ll farnished with is anybody but himself,for he i 0 cells were formed іп the centre of а newly-con-| оп. It is not, however, то very often that yp m with its botany, pn, обуш fact with a structed drone-comb, which had been filled with drone ue m rm hei, | rer О Шон, unless i. d] the ologies that have anyth with it. He eggs by the Бем De КЕ prior >ы e removal. ex ward веда ot tha sdniular. опе 07 the үзеш o modestly says that апуђой y" ^t li r have дас ht havo Da s ted, camo e to тойы "ө а к ар! мей blow all. This should be removed | heard clever people say y “it you keep it сой enough it ve . , com ave been se ^ » со) 1 t as migh z ER z moved by should be DE тарда up aud put "by for the Bex 2 an й. uc бе m Фһег cells e er cells, i в: i нан оп | the дар f deferring supering until - [t "male Se x i which r7 e should bant io speak positively. Some formod, uppliod to в stocks © of a year Ure a Jes iN е E С сайр reri xd um, 2 N $ ^ k ч hav e asserted t i A "m odorato Et sizo, ап - LEE the d of piecon ан кз ca E Y as if sowing Я es е in the absence of proof cannot assert to the contrary. than enough for a winter's supply олй. The M of slightly, keeping moist, pe ЄЛ d on the front Even if these t Tes royal wm are abortive, there our boxes, 14 inches in diameter, is that usually adopted. cd d ze house, where d s 94 slightly shaded ould be, at the time of Mr. Heath's writing, no reason e never could fully understand the value, or the object, of k b The ould b x: el iram f f e liiümte safety the 5 tok. having the stock comprised of two boxes. Perhaps some of „DORM. еу wou >; t the When the P ueen was removed ZU rd acte doubles point. We have pref: rred ou stock-bo: t b ad is бы ved = ill pe hs " i i ie Choir 3 е r sk-box to be m. i iti i h ds Y». as well as small worms, ш „Аз жо аа deeper to begin with, and used in the singular pimin meng | bt 9 oc 2 вси specimens, unless it is thei x гөө days er leaving t They can then be supered or eked, in the same way as the h N : g tewarton hives. only botanic garden in which such plants are freely transformed into royal larvæ, it is ev ident that a propagated, very persistent "mnc for pg v" E Se нечая reda. (mni mu Eie i eto гу - is remov coo! ibandoned of royal cells being properly nstructed. THE LLEGE BorANIO GAR pos greenhouse; during the rest t of the year it lives i in the Before this reply сап appear, Mr. Heath will, in all | (Co dr Реч p. еда —The houses are "full of cool stove. Most of the h bell- probability, have discovered a fresh batch of royal cells, | curiosities. In the for Palms there is „опе glasses. ti еа up at the bottom. The house looks to each of which he may have been able to discern а | which is going to lift “от Mem zh us. roof, minute worm, almost pene ice " V puse Jelly or Boing: we о дю оре of DX а Palm- -palace from tl n e food supplied in - substance, 1 in the pota, 4, ng da (tt банана were dub lavish abundance by the attentive nurse вегүїп і is will give the : In the contingency of the bees failing to raise any | a few pem 9 i soll, the den aea] = beams | best hint of pr EAr that suit ^h queen, actually occurring, which we do not for а | resting d the sides of thé house and passing on each | Неге is pula, the most curious Venus's moment think at all likely, it will be easily remedied | side under the head of the plant—and all "m К m | ту trap, а анн EE the Sont thern States of America, by giving a comb, containing eggs and young brood, hope of getting it to emit roots above the in generally as troublesome a subject to tame into from the new swarm, from which the bees ШИШ, be that it may be lowered and preserved Еи the rubbish subjection as auy of ita ts gallant countrymen. Itis in brushed or shaken off, to е е ог quee eenless ;| heap for ten or a dozen years. I remember t k t in place of a comb contain ing | brood approaching seen a large Dracee na Draco under, Жее, the ой firm and stubby beo: and some of the specimens maturity, which may fe. h in tl to th swarm, Or, if attainable a y royal cell, ^ Inacoola airy greenhouse the Killarn ey Fern, pla: "ы" strong enough to hold small butterflies, ‹ centipedes, в, &c. : in such glazed cases as we send plants ded in, is | Grown in peat soil, with a бугуг 8 € and very of the brood o a very unusual size, and fr ruiting small potsherds, it is kep what cooler than the very eomidersblo я saving. r1 p^ må seing o on i fho perfectly and i-e This most interesting state Cephalotus—"' a «44 «ове otio эуе! it.^ "It ill di g e plant is produced by giving plenty of air at both | will grow in almost any soil," says Mr. ne * if the population, sides of the top of the glazed cases, keeping the plants | other conditions are observ ей” “Tt is metimes pro- In а subsequent note, Mr. Heath writes, “I have again | sufficiently moist all the while, рй І think by not | pagated чар б т vt and pili, "which give of examined the Ls on the 6th, T found on the T EM them quite so dark as they frequently are. | buds when i cuttings, but the eb mode eu three ot royal ce lls, o which is | Mr. B. has long recommended mi the plant should be | seemed to be y division of the stem, by which stronger djoining "д first. cons! netructed, e others о on ic | aired. as well as kept moist, Here too are plants of the plants are obtained, quicker, ане less plenty Teverse f the fi 1 the Waterf. landfordia | than by the ap or dding process. bserve а white, ue jelly, apparent], prse 4| fümniin ЫШ very Attractive! in this hi hi di and the back| From these ites we mu: t go o to larger rye va hein The Бев sre very busy iye these «de; flammea аа : se wondering, i onæa and Сере should ev t successio: ve fficious — plunging | androgynus of the Canaries, with broad leaves and | become common to gardens, what Mr. Bain will nd to “4 ead and n i oiu the observer the gracefully e A € —the. Alexandrian Laurel, | replace them in his affections. ОЁ course in that - that there be such a thing as kining with | according to M: ingia australis, the Australian | we should not want him to keep up the stock fi these embryo princesses are in much danger | Grass-tree, with pe ke erect flower-spike, is exceed- | Says these, the Sarracenias, &c., are easily E eni which such a fate," ingly graceful, and perhaps the — valuable plant in | may be true enough when once their mode of cu Ed LJ I н 3 Sis et he h and „Union of Swarms.—One of m eom dyin d the | the Xanthorrhæa is no 1 бач with its Sidet that em g—t vinter, I cut out the dirty pae edi ү? Er ain | and elegant leaves, from those that ert down and hide | stock of each has been made riu a very small diet CR pec On s A: of E ay a splendid sari the pot to the Leger pl These plante, | —must have been great. The xp un es - r р -past 9 , ап ae 2— ee though large, were not old e оаа to to show the stem, ud grown, not so large as the us Mb P Я i attemp E lla ат ге, fw e lawn, | but from the youngest stage X are beautiful, and |а deeper colour and more stumpy habit, presenting md into the d eserted hive. Tho bor was. weli П fled here they were as healthy as the wildest Rush, We | more of кер natural aspect of the Pas . Drum- à M who went to work merrily. OnT uesday, | grow and exhibit the Bonapartea and many other | mondii, of which there is a wide r eani iem he 30th, the bees appeared to require r and a|elegant plants of similar — A r em as the чї pitcher М-Н A ah eot Poi w илге n 18 pared to t s: that evening. About| Kingia and Xanthorrhea are al rom the benches гн other ing. pitched нге state, it cannot be said we have the mos t of course, with the amps of soil raised vell above i t 1 t yline indivisa is kept very cool, especially the top of " а ТЕ in the growth of Cattleyas, &c. я ү "No m was this [acte s than a fine| in winter, - з a noble plant; and Protea cordifolia, | bears heat S. flava is of e alture, n Was discovered on e — row of espalier — t though free habit and Һапізоше 83010 i 3 he yards secured. э син of ing." : very nct one wit! 4 trm though а marginalis, seems | flowers, is the easiest эў ved rig T worth .|of which there are beautiful plants, "requires to be зы ирнен — а a mee kept cool, but have а little heat in spring, provided all - е Ке га the evening the rd ood collection of miscellaneous | there is plenty of. пе given.” S. variolaris and one or her species were also well managed, an а large frame-box, potisto pur pla Lo ood Cycads, succulents, ini two ot peci E uU but Mr. Bain is very pm: їп his attentions to plante, Ж to ыў in in that moist eere: р” n Mosses Meu was prej midday a swarm rose from H IPEN Ні x 48 23 E È LAE] HH Ф 8 H d E = d & э Ё Шен m gip $ uH d FHE Е Е ESSERE : 1i. FF tate. E POM 1 which flew into the box had departed t огош and heilihful tham any | Dringtonia, never having bad but a dying it was easy to see that this was Pam p а other plant in the house—a cool ramen nq Lao would be Ын ШУ ane с that had joined the common The | or 8 It need not be said the|him if, from cresen, to the College Botani | H Е? TH Ezi E ZH E gt im Li H ч F E ЁР БЕ P К H IH i it TT E 1 b in the combs, and I concluded these | may see a plant with a few healthy ES йе, med а | пай чог. ii Seeing carri in, I|green, but here is one in г pov M A | Y» m ol moist penty but Ме E a ре aeee omne ln which any one can grow. ug rg m rr hot pit, in which was i struck from eyes that fine plaut c ien (rom ars with аз bei eing ma ade : Ч H d ,H* B | E р T 1 Ji iin g ; df FEEFEE t P 252 Hd g in 3 ЁН : | E E B 8 d : 44 Е Es E] S d | H in a s ЕЁ f [ч d in i in PA ё П У ; El i Н. i i FE H i bi the Mi inch i d other hot.country о received than a quarter са i Gutta Percha, Май › ап i iti i in di we will look into == he Оте house, which in this garden prr sape gr aer pfi ber 8 Ae abb " танау оа is alwa; ting. The house is quite ica те elu чы vitellinum—the best variety, and with 560 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE dns ECKE Mrd REM MERE E pic Tuilzei елан both Ие Cattleya being M. рв d we Cattleya „violacea, о "a ó Башын of Тане till ad Chr istmas ; po^ enini be ein g a with several e во as to lie horizontal lto the sun's s rays: They t afford a canopy for those who walk €— them, yielding elightful n" in that arden mate, HA КА, FRUIT AND KITO HEN & Thin top the young shoots o ARDEN, Hi a d northern side пе n them from the violence o of the wind, ede some f all trees, PE don таке the final thi dit fni nnings of Peaches thr Va! a more constant supply of flower the most vigorous trees au А tha cea en Mr, Findlay, who i I think, кзы or the ps x supported on frames not more than general ule, nö twe er^ host ы S eatest lot of Orchids in апу botanic garden had по | 3 feet high. Fruit ripens аз high as 2700 feet of eleva- | руз of the lat "ge kinda, well ia 3 left together. much flower. part from artan ging s and wine is made at 2000. п certain roeky | paars, should ed It tlie ^ ein < н Mr. Bain is well ive own to flower his rear стона open to E in peni of the вов action, Young Peach and Apricot trees > Wica m в too hi ficely than other growers, Тһе Vandas ted | Malm s gro l ] пиш p wig їп loose lumps of pé , arë бее plenty of | which it i KT pe, or r partially shortene d, +0 otibódM аве thé Ке t, and look very much firmer and dwarfer КЕТ ed, eia і less. vigorous, and оѓ ü Mri Ned f. pt һап we commonly see themn—tlie difference between | later than PH d used n the aen эбе " the dř «d of ой ёйїһ incar; i ;j t ves made in this house and those fo rmed on | clas з. of this „wine thero вте Tx sorts, p посте E winter prun g them back at i the herë; | of he best kin he leaves some of the plants prev vious to ha aving m iking. o ї ides, all apparently і in a riper к ада, state than p which is of course conducive to the p" etm е spoken of. Мг. Bain says һе g abu ndance of flower t b frag t and d delic ne fatm is appro- priated for the exclusive — y of tlie royal family of Portugal. The very highest quality Malmsey is raised on the south side of the island from **an avalanche of tufa," ' lodged а at the в foot of a cliff almost — le. Denman's from his Orchids summer an of air and light. The Dove "plant i is A nies d very freely ; Odontoglossum en + Е Еч пепаї size; of Brazil, байны einthi ^ better worth growing than many 5А — zii m beri о! a famil With the Sand- tree, the Ivory-nut, Calophyl and | У0Ч08 stock i is noi wed to ŝu for from wa nt of p the Of this class very Vine and its Fru їй. Calendar of quit For the unm еек.) Аз unusual netivity арреа exist in the insect эү» world this оа вее Шаб merir ее badly rooted speci- | mens, if any, are ke Mss from red aplde? : also а M ER ners intended | пон pee or making wd cy М th я ing. LerrUCES.— These are everywhere үе | year. Contiriue to tms out from ear. i li keep up suecessiona crops, у T шш PEAs.—A sowing ог two of Pn g o these should, tow be SCARLET E —1f not already don once for а main crop ; also a good i brad eh ЕГ rs.— These ыг be attentión, d for re early, runners niay be cut away, an th Web eds. carefully to W watering, giving weak liquid manure t lants in free gro Y that. эге likely. Qd Ed defen ent. pP rofusi was first sent out Mr. Bain RÀ еч nbi frm: Mx. Bewley, from which all ated? Y са — е 2 — — has P byit. Such sto y hav remo oved 5 laced in heat as soon as their тазу is over, in “ senit out” have originat T" De fbl А bar лү the койко, About а олет plant Ar J: ү r^ " Chelsea and elsewhere ite z^ attention has been paid to it, and all sorts of soils and positions give n | M short "n set in FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOUSE! Out of doors trimming, staking, and poggii жер own | ris = — followed up where neatness and — er See that qoae strong stakes a it. Mr. flooded over several times шене c drawn off by a tap in the bottom of each pan eekly r thereabouts. In ЕЗ8. applied T: кыз, with Кее foliage. Keep Roses а | much as possible rang from oci, м if time can be d, dead bloo ved. STATE OF THE Е ER. AT CHISWICK, MS ic Thurs, 8| 14 |0407 Frida ay $0 $034 $0357 Satur. 10 18 |30.107| 30.080 day 11 17 |30.324 Mon 18 |30. 09; 30.3 Tue. 13| 19 En 30.352 Wed. 14| 30.343 Average. | 3л, EN Juno 8—Heavy dew; very fi iul —Clear ; quite дора; ive "mot; E e A. u- ety kno ; overeast ; Very Meam Hu Der. ^ N.B. wind ; fine ; yery fina 12- Cold and dry. with easterly win 13—Fine; very fine; hot and dry ; DA vei ata i—Very fine throughout ; cool at night. mperature of thetweek, 9-10 Ліз deg. below n WEATHER AT crtiswicK, | During ч last 30 years. for the eiue Week x, ending Juna t $2 E J (e 1A. тшеп it |o Messrs. Jackson's nursery à pared, should be are hd grown & =ч inet i in Water with онч AZALE үү шү at they куур growing р1ай бт талу був а — гет eR ^ that requi aite e pot room, give plenty of -— Sine Orchid house; so that t thé water could not be ve Ay og aiher, ‚о syringe vos adl, ы "n Ty һа ve done growing out of d ituati X y ^ Berry, at Forres, in —— pv. t and h eir өч itis grown, and very freely, in water ig xriras.—Plants on which the bloom bud ө, в аге ind elsewhere 1n а withon Ka» ; and a t Dangstein | сиг. ы "that do not require bum may be set M. 8 ув in some plaées, though all these don qud xd ADM АЛ s OE that ш. ; sorts of soils =Й te tried, the plants dwindle away pr к= пусне Ар Frida: and pe I The catise is probab y some peculiarity of | 4 KU — This is so much adimired the w if = p else ? The plants here are uring the үр? езе that ioo uw ку chan and hard-lookiug, though: not so large — liouse Arm n f. Ван — insufüent ow it а. large size. ere are four eril dairy- d full of 2 -— нн 1асез w ere the plant is well е heat 1 2 let the lants redu |, and repotted, e fos tne sized pots as before Wi 4 vim 1 roots, а last shift into €— in all gen тг the 22 morsel halt h long, upwa in free health; and all pe b o n firm [im Dublin inountain peat. Each e Mate ты not га parti ele o of mud inel | xu may be cos ыы vx be placed zn i. о. Е = stove. The ripened ; that secured, а fine" ges of hp | Жын eMe tilg rivet.mud or wil. ,m i реал. coloured floral leaves may with confidence | i pans are shaded well im summer, "to the | 59 €x | m ot confervà;" and this is worth mee тщ FORCING ВА for that often injures and kills the Oavirandra, W. E, |, MELONs.—In the case of frui брай ор, а dry айу dead GEM temperature must bo kept, HE t ensure ү Атр Keep the shoots of suecession crops thin, Ет С i ous. in time all extraneous gro In wate 1 Ў іл Madeira.—Te isl caution is жою ; vore {һе fruit is а No ing from st rst diseoverers, who, пове" it "enr maturity cover the surface of the bed with flat tiles or 1 reception of үзө Vine. gar-cane, however, | ro found its way | нне from ‚ Bieily, Madeira w was sss te to prevent eva |porati э given liberally to young E ы The plants should not, ланы be ех pus е Á— wat Ni dd Le and front air w HH ile the ares? = сн would not serve PU "S dei but circulation For а long tim ir rode жаз the modity which it yii to eomm [Xo Aes Ok the du attention to 3" state et p* roots, with мери $ the bottom heat ney r, the soil in a nice 4 PEAR The hi pert temperáture during thea vy, 19th an 1516—therm. 93 deg.; —therm. 35 deg, apen tic e ов to. Correspond PARA A , M refer you t rr^ intel lleetual О! [ent er for you will ind Г оо, deal at d on "i MH fish, though possibly n you - w hav rted w E "identical wi ром ві, "L - cipiently dear rer as the "m MA е ot v e Ж Ma oE зор Еохато+уЕ: The торох is due to the com This i$ not unco her pir valgaro.—8 W 8. The f оғ В. calop bs опе LUC M ын KE of the West Indies pee its cultare r i t i of manure water to such as well rooted, э” be : Parents the plants too (ed яша" w d much more conduciv řobust dl proba than rcd bably check and throw them into fruit p VrsEs,—8ee that vole for А, кача and also that the жора pen is noi t " , and у and ише are inflaenced by th s peouliarities of а too heavy in rtion to tho stisak ае We e Vines. tain eel br T : ihe propo Where the fruit is swelling be care of the attention to the roots, keeping the border in a state аз pne. оз if watering is found necessary water, Give abundance of air where the — п юне иф m. ә) ра La fants | in pots tö re ho un 4 Where otn n the igh ibe fruit ia ripe аа digested 16 чиш "TL. me fi main atmosphere, and give every — ES the houso should bo kept as cool ай a re heat will probab bably be necessary y dry. th x t e could nev e ЗГ iat "n Pina attacked your X і В. дое seem injuríotis. so tis? Srna woran ? васта, D y instan probabla the pese d о аб ihe pianis ia SUNN 17, падр, | акк {гу atè 00 ЈЕХЕ 17, 1865] ——— Manur Feeding St De а ОТТ, AND a AWTREE: 89, bood Markei Mark Lane; g Mm deus d prices on applica MANURE COMPANY e fine conditio RAE 0 "TED Bo: LV DESDE TIOSPILATES of LIME, SU МАНЫ Ap BLOOD MAN Barley and Roots, RATE, E g MANURE, &c. &c. xb GIBBS PERUVIAN GUANO ATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY wyn value. h Wharf, Isle of Dogs. E. T Secretary. 58 BLOO OD p7 ANURE f. S's BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ŞS SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME ODAM: ODAM: ODAM. MaixüractužED Д, Bor PHOSPHATE r BLOOD NOS n MPANY AN x ards CLATDEN, Littlebury, Esse: f Wastora боши Вгап Plaist: | BONE SUPE "t LAWES'S гг M om m BURNT BONKE H з, per ton. LA NERA luy o RASS, and MAÑGËL ENTRA 8 per ud M GRASS MANURE; £12 per ton; in саи of Mr. Lawes, ОГ hrog his s of the United Kingdom, ab prices ur of SODA, SULPHATE of AM MONA a Chernical Mantes. ТОА and other CAKES at Зна proh Address Јонх BENNET LAWES, 1, Adelaide Piace; London Bridge; E.C.; Зар 5 Бау у, Dublin a and Masterman's Bank, Limited, AND TAE Janah jOINT STOCK BANK, LIMIT arë authorised to receive wei um ut 2 уса а Ae ГЕ (L imited).—To corporated under “ The 1862," by which the Hanie of each 8. ретенде, amount of his shares. Capital £300,000, in 12,000 г наев of £25 cacti, (With power to increase:) £1 рег share des on application ; £4 on pd UR Calls to be made in accordance with the terms of the John Alers ртн Esq. ар WM CPI Hankey & Co; , Bankers) Fenchurch in Hi "Thomas Bradsh: o Birago of the English Joint Stoek Bank. ^ NE n, Esq. (Messrs. Lane, Hankey; & €0.), Lord Alfr 1 Ийме urehill, M. Rutland Gate. Lieut.-Colonel а eg Director of dy Agra and Masterman's Bank, Professor Yaj (ate Consulting Cherüist of the Royal Agricultural | — m .and Masterman's Ph 35, Nicholas Lai | n Joint Stoék Bänk, 00, Graceeliürch stro ip branches; Brokers безг. bins, Barber & Dalley, 29, Threadneedle Street, Soliteitors— Messrs; M & Mercer, 9, Mincing Láne, London. Temporary Offices - 10, St. чш j^ 0 T , M THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETI 561 MI S TESTIMONIA L,|Butin po (o. doubt animated b is race the Dc dr Батина дар, it, ibt gen nt "^ effective on its own accoun mo pin, Let Pres as been throughout pis багеет a genuine à The ant, Of Esse i тве Вип. Ноз. Lord ir intelligent — A" whie жоп for The Right Hon. The Ent cf LoxspAL£. | him respect e fro st sarcastic of his T Влсплвр GARRETT, i: eure, Saxmundham, Suffolk. erities, and which has at le ngth ou ou lminated in the bees cde ntm n ard, London, E.C. su — um the ac pui in ow (е е orar Бойла» Nic P бйз Hali, Kilburn, N.W. Whose ary Gent jenen "wiling en join іе Соли a celebra и К v а 0 ет Oron to en eia Esq., echi estimant Mr. Alderman МЁбнт has no do übt been thé The following Вайкега hare consented to receive po: jous;z. 1 VA of agricultural progress rather asa Кое ondon an uni i RC E E a Apperial Bank. Hoares & Со. | ОТ а trump ter s à regular fighting тап} London and Joint Stoel Messrs, Contis 1 if the latter, it has been im guerilla warfare, та атп! an" Ё e MAA суз 9: үү o, ecordin t the rules of the service," that unt Subscribed ät tlie first Meeting of the Coñimittee, $2000. | his principal successe been achieved, Am Since Thei a number of Eo ee qos varying in amount from One Guinea to 100 Guineas, have been received, А List of Subseriptions rA т the initié published in future Advertis dein ORSE SHOW.—AGRICULTURAL PRIZE Еа ado. CONDITIONS may be had on ар] to ER NI acid Agricultural Hall С Ey d name io those not өйү. iles m ни, аж А, armies by which Pate м — and pu ë süre; HALL. li пс their ORSE SHOW. ВАРОНА WALL, London.—ENTRIES CLOSE JUN |H ORSE SHOW. S AGBIOULTUBAT, HALL, | London.—LAST DAY for ENTRIES, S. RDAY, Juné2L р w bein W галь. FARMERS’ C L U D.— The AGRICULTURAL and BO hdd SHOW of this Society will be held ât BIRKENHEAD, о; agr 20. 400 will be offe Ay ses, Cattle, Uy wit Prizes to the amount of £400 MIS Co эриг Mr. м. Нехрекзбх, Secretary, of f. The di te 2; Market Cross Birkenhead. — ^ 1 — . — ^ |objeot which Mr. блвветт and his other agricul- OYAL AGRIOULTURAL SOCIETY of SNOLANP. | tural friends have now in view is to prevent tha id s PROGRAMME. T —to raise such а sum as may replace the WEDNESDAY, тарвана, PD A and SATURDAY, апа 15. JULY тна of Field Implements o on Woodford Farm, P мы оча, fa я L ain eti ved B." pn St. Mary; | Distánce ру rail or road 3} miles from the Showya: аз SATURDAY, July 15. Tha implement Yard op SIR ге. ba 2.4. till 6 Р.м. ; admission agricultural dot and Ts ur earned op _ discharge with more than mere thanks. MONDA її, Cattle Yard open from 8 in the {ЖА at which hour the Judges | now moret will eominénee inspecting the Live bros and making their | тъ саата. н Yard opeh foin 8 їй thë ining. of land, and the means proposed for its Admission- Mombara irse; Nom Members, f improvement, were published in these colum TUESDAY aud WEDNESDAY, "oir i Since then, useful essays in agricultural journals, The General Show of Cattle, Horses, Shéep, Pi igs, "nd Implements, | oye opædias , and pa apers—admirable speeches at open to wa Public from, 8 oed n the Morning till 6 in the | 2% М gland, Evening; ndmission each у са “анов SDAY and ШИА Tur Т ы {һе of England, and in the North of e ет: ow О e, Horses, ЕЕ m М "Jj open. 2 HT Public from 6 S'Cloek. in the s ning ЫШ. 6 in the | plene before the Lo ndon Farm ers Eve adm mud 0—7 арм 2 | Club and the So of Arts agitation Genéral Meeting of tho Members y of the great social and pro essional questions of А ý MN. Н. Hart DARS; Уа good landowning and ass farming, good cottages; „ТКНЫН quie, ТИШИ, W^ good drainage, town sew e, &o. , — direct contri- zs л тын То а а Tesi ВАНА. lo. EDO боры feeli e gc bene town an Chr a sunt in other Мр, Р sses, by шап gricultural бане. С TURDAY, — WuAt has Mr. Miser Adis Г Pd the hards ‹ of i^y бошитутей ап quent suco «agii foundation of a {0 desery Am was of en P bo is institution h foll оці in , In the m manner of ад fion. with plenty. of in's Lane, London, GED PROSP. r the pürpose тр "n е wi ot Beiti Lr the varpas Lime, йн s ны" thus eem rein ues уз и thai — i pud з СО лов Е would necessqil e Hu sag properties were in TED hands of parties having pec ho busi: is fully organised, and in aetiye operation; and ti Le of v und e m for the Му of nearly 10, 00б D хао pde Vs nu am адында Cha о E Agen ү A ace ub ben Жи. Жат Mi be к. аз e £15, pun ot сй Г Тїз Comi is pe the well. mes ett of ап eàrly di d Hae an uni A table nature for delivery of tons, duri: h vá Pu Ao have x ui Per into, and these eontraets wil ed by thë b priore to the Compan: , The consu nof Sipe pee nedoti is y, and thai of thé land which w E erphosphateé and öther Phospliatie add B edition at ys 200,000 v pef 000 p КЕН is ч А t applied to to enth pai E Cae Wudors agree to Pn Jon у prope jesis, дз ,000 is "ida ica, а Shares t ur rre pude end A e Yéndors : ese shares are to s анаа Та order to meet thi dié ese m ents, and to provide funds нн thé vil be nado serine 0ш в objects oi ob sns the Company, dé | be (ЖЫ; = n 'obtrien: iniu pul ted 1t is not 8 equal to 50 pér cent., £1 on application, and | m t., payabl. Oe mal 0 10 per cent.; payable 10th June, 1 d accomplished much; for his Grace t of eei Lords Еззех, Ад Зай DALE, tli o Venerable reme HUXTABLE, Mr. е NE ий f Foster, ger e — RLP [Л В. WEsi ‚апа m efs; are a | eom intittes for cing re cina. e в dozen men the other day in a room and subscribed 20007. sfaetion of gd There are, oubt, a vex jority who hav vé m hitherto Mex ав an eloquent agriculture, in whom turbable good nature. utterance; i eta to plaee him ss good there have wt ды aged an undisturbed ара n tried, n» een saam, phin h h ten been capita! рече TN plai has күкүгү дыд and transparent sim list mdr wings bebes разый ^" voluminous English atter o Баста cordially agree. with the statement in А which the Com- how КА Tech of the МеснІ тойола. have published, n: {айды gerade E mong t the various branches of — очор t upon which he has expended сарі ital, he deserves especial credit for нь e indomitable conduct es of E pe же of use paratory dé гоо! s familiae to to all p^ HAE well às by thë lectures v has d L| pa a ho has réad before th Farmers Clubs th "RE. | simula has been given to agricultural improvement, —the fruits of which are visible on every side i in the ^] of КҮ =й ement does not inelude апу referencë. ee — of zum Whole £25 E Ab deperit рег uired. ng e ^ M^ s in ее, Е ара du ri ecu] IM fo th the S УК чинем x the ;. If the number of s ied for, t ges paid will, the due on е, the deposit will be return: est. айоо respective pri REIS MA aoit ACID.—The des lastitusion, Manera Price Lists fo " for Shares may be Бойдогу, an i ias. о AH ш of association, leases, plan id. valuationg; фон бе $E the oducts, may [e the | g ors, and of the SECRETARY, ere ag We ve dn Agricultural b ed ан pi an Месні. Let us quote from the > of Earl Kragt, who ае ГАШ, at its аппіуег аи dons dinner ds ilio Ойра statement of gu t| has А Phe из nd of NE шү ы b Lord SPENCER without dd Los enu EY felt how mtich au institution of this ki the bo пате body with "m ha was associated, : successfull, himself to the formation ety. lt was Ге to agens eb the 5 dot require dn institution like this; 3h eir — в one, апа they must therefore ^y rm y who had fallen into distress from fult of Jit own. PU oder this convietion t| the. p « Hinstitution Was founded, апа 16 was one which ought to coma cand * Mr. Aldeetnan M ies jai enjoyment. er kind was wante em ite | таз will, has En ael groundwork of his Le vare Bremer p ener brr withotit whieh mo definite benevolenee, however yn mn Л. = and | expect ретеу directed, could have been s 562 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ' [Joxe V, Г | especially | t] n theimprovement| Mr. C. WREN mand the attention of every farmer in this co р Ноѕкүмз IE Ту peres eee that thero » was по class laas of people who YID of systems of p n, viz., М “но oA M.P. P the d daimed also to b е Ме Add with each other more than e A у т D о ecoin d т relief rom AE chari riy ham, who „he was ia to s say had t en the En nglish Agricultural” E quad PR people, » v Aii or RM which the p of this Institution Ый», but they were enti tirely agreed as to the xm education for the class po "War. enjoyed, viz tthey were = Mm ер Ө ыч Lom aepo ГОЙ object, viz., to assist the farmer in educating his son of course, considerabie differ Tiere v Dn mipporting а ballding Газа, Maing as o me ^ first floor at | a school where he за 1а ард something connecte rs of the 8 erence of o ы which they were responsible being an office rs did no nk M ной st would d v о of ociet: y res pinion ing Cross, In proof that be might congratulate the con- | with his business. He di hink Mr. a in the main they all m might be adt dai, ductors of this Institution оп its prosperous condition, he need | Jiffer from him, but that ЕЗ he said would find an | was agreeably surprised recent]: u to алы а ач iod Ac seg 09 «дуре eme зр echo, s that hine: b neek $ “He meant | written by Colonel Acland on A x Бел. 1861, 455L was appropriated to the раненне of by t that truism to c vey d ев his idea Lew education to fi t he had come ys. 20 pensioners.. At the second election in 1862, 2641. | business could only e learned business | clusion as he (Mr. Hoskyns) had reached. Б was, voted: for 15; additio eR the third hat he did not believe it udi be learned in | the more the subject was worked ей. He election in Lese а further sum of 2841. "for the support d Still, it +} m PUT - ed out the more 13 more pensioners; and in 1864, at the last election, 304 any other way. i was a у cland's observation stis wa was ordered by the Council for the yet of 16 additional maan and very бездүү А to know "how m viz., that a business must be learnt in le pensioners, e up the nw r to 60, and the rse th m n who started чя а busines, expenditure to ee The f id as by pem тен с ыкы МЕЕ ri wit à а роі сең since reduced to 49, and the y e diture to 1082. | he may b h The finan gress of the Institution must be соп- | advantageous circumstances, ^ appreciate be the ; but there could pe e sidered highly satisfactory. The ations amounted | became older the edu cation which had been cipe t schools of eme um des direct]. по doli ee ond vr. ley 4 Mm Ее nS -— him. irs, assuming that the youth was would be of great service to th rum п agre, e . 8з. 6d, hats. Deae ot 620 1 In addition ыо of honest, and уюн Englishman—though hov Е. There could, lower: be no doubt hat ptions 23. 7951. 14s. 114. from last audit, а zs da Toms m oladed by saying that reat of their Secret RLES Ww, а hoped the company Meet а his name in —The toast was warmly i sub e think enough that “English raies Mr. Alderman MEC vice wA well sympathise” with the effort that culture inde bled b eve that our mein 8 now | MM he would not then stop to say—they had to pas him to feed animals, to n és di а s gus to understand t 1 1 hose who had t o do it, to teach him to distinguish арла dishes een на Уа? уби апі practice, and ma ake him a good market man. Upon his being € ас | О SEWAGE, in these matters depended his success as а ow will thé idet dd this was to be done was the problem hich. ТЫР сапвей dew aeta le dis sewage, as human ers | so much difficulty, and he believed that the solution of tisibls solution? y called, receive a practical it was of national importance. It was a subject of; off-hand, b EE lately rerin intense difficulty for the reason that there were some | үр be Lac ar as it went very sensibly tenant farmers to whom the expe of a boarding- | inen хеч Meri prep by dry material, and 7 | school were too b to ineurred, and who had no des This is neg а idea isinf other means of early ed i The | : » education о be early іп life. D time was come ractised more or less эы! Mio as it bears dió cui пай ча of the pis m be A deal this it is not neci there w. e gene the closest attention, "The Royal Аналар Bone butt ey of the good will and respect in which he is held. . . Mz. MovLE's earth closet is, purus more hortieultural than an а — rning the garden Pere than the field rieul- and a good prae The hinin of ee aies i is of great import- | a subject—a t has received discussion in another ed ag h а would. excuse him if he said | that he felt a little proud | | to the educational movement; fori fi was at the Tiverton | © meeting, in 1855, that the e errem AN ee Fortescue, first De e b estion of i ng inde s they fouhd that n the principle i “т ie s: skill usiness must be. ac "acquire red i n pra e Roy ‚Не M principle then laid down. m apologise M with pro where a sufficient и ери of fe epe А matter for the debes of greedy vegetables is a real difficulty, | and - whieh is thus successfull n 'eroome, ve seen the utmost fertility secured for a | con: ^ ee area of ee ground by this alone, where во! —: been exere ised and | st It is quite true, as rtisement asserts, А clay, bsoi the ped Ш е as or Mene he bud use ith it h that the е material (dry suras — , but he was reminded of it by what fell bus the rese Ped Mayor | of Hereford, in his address in the arts exhibition on the | firs t day of the show, viz. : :—“ That t the exhibition was itself a school of instruction Mr. HOLLAND, ue ius "Aged р had that evening | nnec ection with. the | peechifiers, have heaped Shoulder but prefer to allow fien. and тетт Mud satis eal with their own difficulties estion of factory s agricu бн not say, in v at the way it had bee › felt gratified , for h e been v | different some 15 or 20 years ago. At that time ai cultariste were satisfied with following in the ways of their forefathers, but now, as Colonel Acland had remarked, they desired all the scientific knowledge been “stopping ыо юра abl do not require two sentences to them of rt eh human e time the cheapest, д within t The e^. the mate be -at- abla” | а It i - ls hereby uy asa relating to their profession. What had brought about hat great and important change? That the change ET all. NN: and чей ttages, may be o E ain == 324 the » le: the law had produced a great change in ослоне ү" a remind e say, the whole aim um end нне be at the same time agriculture А-2 S : loping the resources of the soil by бею ew uite an isolated profession, f меч ome бд ity of агур not in the least probable that earth will ever be substituted for water iu dealing with the refuse of whole streets or нан 0а but тете there is a detached house, surroun by a garden, is plain that the plan hs LX “Мой is at once effective, economical, an rative AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. |The following, from the columns of the Hereford Times, short eni оо спе бе which took place last aceti Ко valuable |t n ignora; it | thought t within a short tin last week Society. ural between. Colonel Acland and himself. „They were all ofj years ago, was qui the very Жү ЧЕ: their trade, agriculturists м» not communicate with their fellow men, е nge т the ваше as the manufaet ud the ас аа agricalturiste в semel to t class, There is the case Өл the far-and-wide gathere ilisers Wie — € m or fully r restore Ив est te ssible conclus hatever f domestic economy 00038 f ur sical life to run ir assigned office иь арті initis uld stand where she ought to stand—on etg vi. the | sister arts and sciences. They had heard from Mr. mir in our system о the elements o they have done ену M а: допе yal Agricultural Now no асос nti on t point | 8 iU Wn v ` Mz. T. D. Acraxp, M. the special education [o the referring to the subject of general, sound, and religious education, to fit him for › Son of ford they mt farmer, | any walk i in life, and au especial ое а of that dim it E is ystem of eatly benefited the agricultural the foundation any iR тойу to i а e the s tion, and who had gr Now се tie Dean had laid edu educa. | the enli Mes connected with agriculture. They kne were left to himself and had not "the advantage о ЫЕ turista, but thi and local Societies, | the confined air оё collectivo segg which ie | i wh opportunity of interchanging | € with p - whore the XL their opinions, and cw еа about а large amount | generated. It is here health, for tho айй ig of intelligence, introduction of machinery | become so be eficial to the carbon driven © нй | past with en might these matters have sq they are farther, y” w be Mr m and thus see in what direetion their own | form of о acid proda р? e- task lay. ir task was to keep pace with the and neutralised by tbe T causo them tO 5 with | increasing ро and civilisation of the country. | Perfect of was going on, he soon became n isolated an nd | the madre hero fortrape con cibi ME дай ап vemm епз 0 Josz 17, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 563 ЖЕ marier o tho poopie wio, without pach charged төш maias. D - - —— — — = less to the peop ps Bak witho such | c charged from r3 Daring the t dry year man Exrmict tively acting influences, have their lives! |elear and distin "ix S 3d bw d Uni ттм тин а gene v3 „хла, Thus, it may be жайы to learn that | traced to the сога of cesspools into the wells| 1. “АЦ l candidates will have to ti up a printed srin for tte atoms, visible and invisible, V hich ks complain | Eu from which families drew their water for domestic venite. Application for those forms should be made to of for blackening our linen and making our skin of a This has dits f. there having been enough | Ошу в, Gas ae а Ње piaco оне Lud sallow ма. рн against p bee mm J : апу to d the om being and rid its "e M dier d or p rans Candidates are eror Е \ earn will p robably be held at tb followi: dani, bai which y "ge well, while 2" average ot been bte and the T-— щы oso add — are given, kindly trol, in a more health- reserving as well as more profit- | | Ee to so flood the land- vac Жын ia” vell that the | gos та лө rtr тө á Meteo, e D ESAE Eu SEE CCo eim ust has pé ihe sam - ваше T бра JE гэна to human life. " | Ormiridge i ры йы ctm лец, time that it is a absorbent; wood ashes, { If it be wy for the latter c consi iderations this subject рее} А Broadgate, too "and charred vegetable refuse are equal to soot from | is worthy e most serious attention by "es E pog ew c oem Wos i кб te, W coals as disinfectants, while they contain alkalies that | | family. And when it is considered that if farmers and | Riding —A x be gren arewrorth husbanding. But the question is deodori would work к together, | Liverpool: N. Waterho sation of offensive and injurious scents. ow 1 now ' do | this now jer source of destruction to life may be | London: Т, Бойу e 0 0 opm он, w. we proceed in a general way? Put soot on ее. — | turned to co rcial pr rofit ; why, then, the question | Northampton: Rev. R. P. Lightfoot, Preston Det Deanery. at ôd. a bush el as it is, and after thr rowing the Norwich : Rev. Hinds Howel! poras Rectory н our fres in some corner we put them е а lota тт ы otherwise m work. Where this | : Ear: Park. heap, or on the land е in any sort of way, f, ed has not e already begun, the present season is a just as it - happen as to place, RAT we dig a hole | good ti commence, that a stock rof E may | or i din; ——— mp! роп: Rev. A. ilta, Polygon House. Ay: krem, rectory Office, 1 est Buckland: J. H. Thompso: n, Без, Dovon County Bloc T Chronic! К which these s = o D uv 80 well «ары and the rm of the following autumn. W. G. AERE W. OR AE EA р et Si {е bodies may be left out of our present con- е *' These forms must iW ed by No b WdWatons. Bat what an amount of waste both of AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. | to ie ramo Local Secretary CET Bem mast ы те: : ili health annually takes place in vill [The following is the ultimat t of the Educati bu us On О. PES кч бна " and sin, “4 mes. by d ге mittee of the Royal Agricultural Society. Wet SEE d dei Ü charged by' the Committee at the place of e Our теюпговв, and Lo adapting our means to nir TA the experiment it indicates shoul No. їе is required by the Royal Agricultural Society of our гед i . Tue Committee have revised the report placed didates for the Society's priz їл ‘possibly clen em Ae АЙ NES belore the Council on the 10th of March, nd send Жаль TUE, o CS THEM осой of the cout nearly so, instead of again taken р eration 15S iilo subj в! Application r^ forms] of recommendation should be їп und, the ‘valuable Че vate ied Јес | зош. delay to the Hon. Secre! Royal ооо f whic might be whi ch we doen upon L— n Committee, 12, Hanover — o EN к, now Fee ? К n 2. S e period of the year at partiou e s may be obtained on т Бонг! —— " is without any offence "to the | which this report has been en м м К the senses е danger to h n itd dnd out of ten, Committee cannot recommend an tion in — and lat á " make ро practical assum in 1865, and are "a үт to Кеө у-ү ды IN CATTLE FEEDING. m 2 uie pi ocu tho ATI that is ions c о ejecta, эй ich | advise the appointment by the Council of a Board of spring Mr. A. Smith, Stevenson take р rs vite ins t-bi Examiners until a trial has been made of the existing B еа за. аг attention of late to the fa te p те yh c d ET bud ust-bin or tho examining bodi Рет д of stock, having а prett merino Е er à n the pus sms ыд 3. The Committee recommend MT EX p поё Potatos on hand about the tine when he was Ке е 5 plain brickwork aud | exceeding 100], be given for Societ ongst | beginning to feed off his cattle, thought of trying how cement LI. метте rare and ап candidates who have passed the Oxlord. w Оларын they would evi 4. а pens with the usual opening at cons veniently arranged; or, | Senior or Junior Examination. quantity of oi The cattle were accordingly limited, a metallic receptacle Ael 4. That а sum mot exceeding 100. be given for off with the Potetos, and eem so well on them that removing ag bodily when full may be adopted. A p resolved on testing the дәи ies of the root still where a little expense is no object, a few Aae Oxford see Cambridge Examinations who have passed farther this season, by feeding from first * m arrangements may be adopted for allowing a systematic | tho Prelimi inary Examination. on Potatos. ча at the same b for hi distribution of this natural deodorising materialfrom | 5, That а sum of 1007, be left іп the hands of the in carrying out the i pulping system, io which he is а a chest е wed at mis top of the closet. „| Committee for additional prizes in connection with | convert, adeg a 8e а! : 59. пр | i commercial value of the material in question. We| 6, Every candidate shall be recommended by a а | А lot of cross-bred Short-horn stirks, rising two years know it must be good if taken proper care of; we member of - m Agricultura Society of England; | 014, were bought by him at the Linton October market must be y dependent on Я last autumn, and divided as equally as possible with of them have had for sere Heo ye ag either requis cultivation of "e nd for h pes rt, or intending d to condition, size, and so forth, among three be restored by = ng kept down in pastu hs make Agriculture h is eec The lot numbered 20, six of which were to be n to them the clemens which. have € n the choice or special subjects, the Committee | Ep Potatos, seven on pulped Turnips, and seven on ost in the way gene Itw е farming neara кы, застапу moe to those in which candi. sliced Turnips, with the usual allowance of straw in village or number of houses, gesta pA were sure of| dates ий at the Oxford al | i "714 пор Out occu Mos, from having a lease or other | examin nati iin i bes made their selec M with a view to| From the moment s poer the courts, upto the ity, for 21 years or so, we would enter into an the encouragement of proficiency in such branch of | month if Parch tl the fi mx ent at once for as many of these places as we | science as are applicable to the ыу of sa er time, а e proportion, got oil-cake and get ; and S, th we wouid agree to give, by way agriculture, and calculated to e the iini of the | Barley- metr io f opt LX the cattle were kept exclu- d t f th Ц student for the proper reception of that practical educa- sively to their ота kin per annum for their refuse, we would under proper | tion which vd imately bë БАр DY ODAVAN Ps iu ei ie show which was the security fit up гэд closets во as to make them оғ һе w working of a farm, and thus enable him to test most nutritive artici of food. Almost frõm the first perfectly e to the inhabitants, at the same | the value of such theories as may be presented to him. | the xe cattle took the start of their Hime that they would be convenient for carters 8. The subjects chosen will bours, and, to е eer thom wi with cleanlin and ease to them-|machine makers, manure manufacturers, and others vio | but otme o at the finish a b dro fer phe ed Ordinary weather nothing would E ne ill be tt acted to these examination others. too the greatest required but - common ashes t Nepise due Todirectly de te for | Г elish, ги never gave the slightest indication of e eue The воо ich accumu lates | t} “ hoven ” all the time they —— f В" а reserved for chan, Beca x eerie опей EDWARD Horas, OMNE, fact no beasts could have given less*trouble or anxiety Миим; a> if this were not suffi A "igne i КЕ Mav 16, 1965, | from the day they were put into 3^ close till they be in т consu for warded in eoumection | I i : z ^. oss of fertilisers from | „2186, 10" the боро Ө DE nodes in December, 1865 | about seven months, While the experiment was thus MET i proi part of this system seems M Wa prouti od a sum not excooding ‚ £150 | satisfactory with regard to what we may call the : us to be во sim simple and easy t that it is a matter of That tho Said su rti на No. was not less во 1 astonishment i has not spread before now into one x L то ан но Ех а —D ыр court containing the cattle fed оп pulped Turnips. Prop o Deme Н. Moule is pressing Juniors, a sum n. note xceoding s 22 These also, almost from the nning, evinced a ihe us but he damages the tiere of | Seniors” 25 | superiority over their neighbours fed on the sliced " eme of carrying жа omestic refuse| IL. To prizes for cau ез who (ha z passed the Pre- Turnips. They were decidedly in better condition, a form instead о! eih y = ну Lerner d are dis any of the коси more money— perh 3 the best test of all that qr а а dw eds and using dated maii they had ter fed. cattle, as we have said, rial (cl were p as near] X: M rii iem & лыш as possible оп ап equality, and their difference of pier Section 9. oon (b) Botan ition at the end of the experiment was solely due to o health ot tho dry system of Section 10. (a) Zoology, or tg ed the difference of feeding. The average price obtained moval is SP be de startling to iint ui of the two DEI nd) ort бә, each. They were sold privately, i А sum not exceeding he value put on уй by the purchaser—a Beniors. jadgmen nt—being as fo ыкты ү: пал cm 171. ЖЗ household purpose Section E. Mathematics. each; No. 2 l from wells, If we onl t mias E — c F. rom 61. 15s In other words, the onis cattle in tolerably stiff clay 10 or ors er 0s. more than hea i А brick and mortar ML uM bone. оњу | Tho val eourse in Au, Оп the well that may be a less "ber wi 3. өзөнү, inetuding ng Physical Geograph. |the expense of raising the different lots, because vr m the water of which, too, ma be 8 or 10 feet more than one of these three if No. 3 court were fed off cheaper than No. 1 court, drain of dat dee the ul-equal4o an open кено» divisions. eo e gso п0 inducement is E— — say. — from 1 .. I. " to P t tos. t can ia country villages, at form bo Ee Water | ITT. то ede s for Candidaies who o answer papers to bo sot in ame Rak M de Quis wu supplied with a R то соттон ppm вао who have passed the Pre- | daily allowance of ча earefully | weighed or liminary Examination as above, and also to any young | measured, and it was foun men хо exceeding = of age (duly —S | the No. 3 court the seven € cwt. of of the way the liquid of cess end е I >= urnips per diem, those in spei were puc and currents Wells used ebb and flow in subterranean| ` 7^6 Special subjects cri io eh ocn gn :— — [better fed with 9 T or 2 ent. per day less, " according as the surface soil may be over- [remm | D MR was a direct saving in the HI inr ine я A 2 i ЕЕЕ + E us A E р" © Hiis Ё e 8 & И Н 23 Ё Н REF n = ЕЁ, 3 A LE 3 я ЫІ ЗЕ 564 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ford, so far the gre ty from the РУТА which are concerned. "A number bridge or Ox eat agriculturists of yea five years’ prac ctical | apprenticeship | also saved— Н e of carti n the extra quan і ‹ coul y much more easily а anq пи Rd eaten off by Asa pe poit Stevenson | Mains, ut t has There ing extensi with three S hr farm eder: hir re, we wi went boy K blished out rd originally four distint what can ne tn у by breeding. The owns of Sir MN br sole, ir. молы Mr. Sew ell, to Edinbur; attend the үн po attendance on Ata teachers we ec r Ha М Cha, good, TI HY Mr. p» iot were co onspicu Lougwoils of Mr, б. Mr. Badham had the lst bra Tet " sow and pigs, bros class, DE mm Г, егу PS ы ut although very select. b ad d rietor. machine, when every allowance for Fev лс of peditum Mr. Smith i is ce ше m h tity of t they pers а better price wii fat at | impression eac 3000 уму cases "brongh t be us ma i а visible by their ү tr in t e STAT s he invari ed mid while we were to the daily cases d o The d trato or of anatomy, rie n our benches. gavea welcome on ho the Soc was well attended, x went off ex Hon ith iron үе im, атау, Кыр "the d ing ro ia Mi А iler, could easi ly make us leo nie acquai ЖЕГУ with the natural laws Ex oken of. And the Дк ш. бее sent with his Sad MODE tub s, &c. &c., on his ta ble, endo: р Тһе calculation cd easily be ma Wm an und as But t er head more, nd will be stated, he Lyons heri show a e imi" e put under ing al stand. And to .| He y Messrs. or | Messrs, Tenis joo, aud Hitcheock, n P. Wie v greater saving. The cou the inte hour's lecture т буз 2-week, and nothing m It of a careful and npe cattle eman, whose instruc- | is true we ha museum, or collection ot 'imple- FE iis, see plants, 3 visit as : Hindrances to Agricu in each close, From which he kept, we dad |o often as e € s0 a ass teachings and | Mr. NDER rea that the six cattle in "o "No l close autre consumed а а arte ov v Cosme, v и шыр = as | last meeting of this Club. whic! ch,a well read бн Lovs pain ook i now n rooms, | Law of Entail, the Law of "m wasted ent ae "rmm on — | laws. Of the first two, su pr^ Tokat ы Кей it 1. per head нег than | benefit, We much regretted "that there was n any | has been, and the other is li ut food that weekly. Itis farm in the neighbourhoo di in connection with "Profesor The Game Laws stand conspicuou so to be сага ces the Potatos used were un- | if loss е) а can be said to таа АЫ» е, -— Ad fee: = E m and seconds hid on our minds the › teachings. of the Professor. Tt — been selecte wer the starch S ik for sedih purpose: tisfied is Mr. Smith with а Pw Gr his СЕЎ conducted tato fee ing, only жег: е ror ‚ | ential Societies as the Roy to do what the individus. Professor above referri has 80 well accomplished, Wh hile ме e find fault al and Highland iiaa ^ RE со told t lar i. sc a e. dou to its g the most profitable undoubtedly one of the easiest modes of fattening ps cattle for the market. £, ex Home SAPA aT ENA with what is being done to foster the agricultural edu- cation status, we hold that there is, in such cities London and Imm € or indeed in ар, large city б h ractical and igh be m that propri З th | one such personage is quite enough in 10 or 15 district. ялав will ы р es 6 miles to get to their ро d, кааз sn nd w p" v fiy no one knows T. 18 е Ban éndieh pos times, to A the permis E pane of Sum to contend c-r crops being exposed in Em artificial grievance of this sor t materi: ally advanced, aud аб а ithin the reach of | Sam г ® law res Up EC i ucation. — Permit ho з сабе of ordinar "e viz, а farm might | pat we dare nott i d - y | h these wild beasta-for will been very much interested in your icti on this either be e: or the entrée to a farm at all times, by | wuquestionably ded ad Ветар pur "i subject to k you. Although you are in Ње |ап CIR aerei with a first-rate practical farmer at а them belong to the person on whose minority at present, = zia advocacy will in the |fixed fee, say:ten guineas a-year for each student. Such | Killed, a AT und Cu i spin be reciated, and your ideas will be practi |provided he catches them оп е 098 iadi cally wrought out, to йө advantage both of tl f! Ls ally belong to no one until taken or killed. of the soil and the land 2 Highland у Amr accredited teachers so тут surgery, та горар Aw rgo other feudal laws are | o ti bres Society of Seoth d is much chemistry, bot s whi s the Societies. Parliament be made stricter and stricter, and that vetas iie ce vinilo he manager | should make this grievous yoke mo E ‘Agricultural al Society в нб ел най "amongst wm heoretical acri * -propositions for t ‘culture; a ADEM э ioi we the North е 4 d by a landlord member of the d Society, advocating t that some of „е fands of the СУ should x iven |t ork of th uen that day pursued. Weekly до: ү ions to be AEn made by the р: го! 'essors or lecturers, and the diploma of th constantly ng out u et ing. wW | prepared to aot. Why should a singl g ademy, aen school, and that this and that ive, Тһе small рїйалсєз корма of 107., E and 307. ked a derisive smile ереену, рго er e Gonihings of the masters of| low fi; garo; EINER when | e into soinblerétion ett эе: examination at tho annual meeting Such a course of probabl аб the Univ 2 «rm fee from the scholars fo: fang ht. Upwa v of 90 y made in t hav special е pan p agricultural "branches stir scliools "academies with ag enaníts for their far arms, to those holdin g dip they choose to take action. about 3} millions of acres n instruction would not cost more than е xpends ie ul us toils hard, wenty guineas a-year for each student, the student | Ё®Ш@—а tax tan il it nto the bag paying. ees tickets for entrée to the farm and class | dnt іліо hara i Pe oes of the сое а boa "i and lodging himself where it may | to impossible. То say 5s. an acre mus A ieties introducing such a ‚у rdegna M блду -1йшгапез о iia er wou n be self-su ор Vitale ике ораса , hi f the lani dlord or - i а pins giving a mio tne in -— ing | i the S otag u lomas or ea hi m. Heort cultural caner, "The tenchers. "ad соб pos in they would give a spur to the „question, ARN would turning their teac p what is being done. P. $ 7. hs n B БЕ ith pupils and teachers | ап I progress of the former toii since they left the agricultura! class, and have failed to arri see any benefit ari rom, Indeed we know for| Ess. Snow AT BRENT —T eting ‘of a certainty that they committed. to memory | this ourishing Socr was ; held in я: теј ‘of „ths Brentwood t t week, and all fingi considered it thi А 1 o at "pm Agricult: hemistry and Geology, by | was the bes & that has hitherto been hel Ths entries зо up farm ыз Б — From want rm John ston, of Durham, not one has | were very larges the attendance good, - the weather | will, we often. find te ramcn valuable ж valuable ee S less са far more| fine. The triking improvement was exhibited in | 89 go by. a cold puo dwolling-house com! valua pana уз es? оп the à аге the cattle сабы particularly the m ат s. The|accommodation for stock, besides р vdd -Medr da teacher at | presen rery good, and so were the s nsi ve ring | a deal of waste in food to make the of gro om the ^ Бегис. Se em, that this is nt a van- coun E fatten them in other cirom e of the ho which the teacher to his | althoùgh mo; s, were not quit: ood s TS€5, | them alive. Bad gement of, bu pupils, who crop it LE they A ds imt mp n et NP ^ «4-4 » pik чр x9 ел. оосо do we sel roduce. A m r was asked some fine isg partic ularly in the peA dite. The Tha | consequently the stock suffer. ie inn if he would li e ground, he Үрөй, TT winner of the for all England fine | ОЁ the re, by which the very have lent "thon "x the prize for ng WaS n А as little made for the collecting of it plenty," ч here are only six or eight Suffolk with good. action, belonging to Mr, C. Bob, у.а and | во that this liquid manure, hich is the i he farm. We state these facts to show the absurdity of wishing also competed. аш бесе {ика ad ri 1 В ? generally (together. spend m eed thus, Be wha would ee be the M, tà жЕ шры ig ie gro бору, pom waste М ч 058 least bene осе ure. ear met belongi 1 rdson h anent im; academical teacher, : took two or ihre ot his agri- a fin ny iden ET 61у, йет 4. А арр ls hé pupils мА, years ngo to pass an exami. | рате 6 мг. John Ward, which Maca ыкы pem yi eh e hi —ht fessor — x iore H ghland | pairs of ploug 1 horses were very good "Mr. P » | time si оша 3295 abut . 1 anctiona! s Catechism, and got much bel onging to Mr. Bray. T 2? | its great legt extendin e erpi ion. I inquited of е teacher] In Cattle, Mr. John MEM took several prizes in роза, ri bae 8 to, rd d agrieulturists, at which | Short-horns ; also Mr. mston, М.Р.; Мг Бего, place, the amount of rent. and — ЖАСКА the | Mr. Cristy, Mr. Taylor, and all for good ап mo wq о ов being Y resul was a large entry of She I opt barodo nco on the farmer tions Саш. | of breeds; zu E a ej ce ote- DELE E про оа itus they often the very outset: the Sonditions 6 can work them out— with obligations (y hibitions not do so and so. Itis a tying a d and foot, and then calling m at be so absurd asa шап for, it may be, a 19 years ase? taken place in t у of cropping for been in direct violation of conditio been by tolerance that Мила о ааа а : by lesdi man; ; unpleasant results. In fac ct, they as by lending іо тапу д the 2 leases. wW e bear of а man putting his nam a lease he does оа Е. em of the Mis the farmer rehend anything that requires Ж &c.—Want of knowledge of the on the part of the farmer must Бе а qon to the progress of improvement. Then to the value of land. How comes it (hat ho снопова to Emo he == of land?—else why such а Tj ү» rents? Is th by which the come to any other "wanting—or not 4-4 capital ета po ot the soil, but that this like what theorists would m: Бит d sg Y Ё š power t, he will just е 9ч to leave the landlord an — ro farm. Why should the farm leases not be, eases in towns? It ean be no pu e lord in ti in the country to submit to the sale of dlords in town. MAN thought that Mr. Henlerson's ons sbout game preserving were n3 А-и left in the country, absenteeism 90 | i HRR $3 t be ime e exercise or sport for mot sufice. At the same time, it is — xp preserving great quantities of game, to be shot down fowls might а or tame rabbits, in an enclosure, feed — to the Е д I will a liberal 4 if he was inclined е with t kept in good humour, and as no -" laird's exercise and maed. in, erops, wbich is commented on, if there is no underst tion of some л it is — the land — be exbaus! а bad tenant, who > во scourge i o pop t arming, the ol tem of rotation r аа to altered and modified. pis m rota- ted by t bofs. tho piit JAcbíclos. Shooting Simplified: a Concise Treatise" on Guns ng. Second oue Er James Dalziel ndun R. om ice 192, Piccadilly. B. is а book of practic ме x ng discussion, - and i in re ake us believe | р : | and why he kills. sweeping. lesse: and АН sons : rides or drives along the high h road ^d А-4 ba Hs = the indus- і ere | the perusal of it. 565 eir feet for cuts and thorns. hard wrought on the m vire di shooting, keep a pieco of ground One such indeed y door— undistar MT om ee a AI Never beat this, and your range of you lies es at your very ] refer ^ ibn the ned. "n 25 In ай kinds of oot ting ogs, attend to your doj ogs. tretching from about 6 miles west of this, away бозга: oE doubt owing ар а teny and triat totem "he moat NM а реа unlikely places. pre в serve а pointing dog. Th who bp e" vn ске рине ksepe nearest M dogs Frill make ие E С wars qoe of te eile 4 Strato , and prefer old dogs to young ones, Wal ietly to poin trat do not get flus ustered. га т demam enr es = —— pe ‘ Hunt your widest ranging dogs in the forenoon hich th Mis мч icio - - grouse groun Slip д безгя over а F^ steady old ё! in | the E 2 ще j afternoon, 'among Bollows and sheltered nooks. our | 8$ their t in the district, a and every . | dogs ple f dry straw for bedding. Have Ке» ет оа farmer no matter how poor and араа Mia hen) concluded he must resort to them for } produced ? These кеми; zealous for improvement, aod ish Дарт wantof a better term, Read ы motto on the 2" TA е The poet is ever the true teacher, А good shot cannot tell = bork an in oae turn, d to the most са breeders ear the e progen of these rec neget э ara me "which eie spread ov: Ut iko ble ak h ills, and wnfertile weak soils of the district i in * At long рү throw уча crossing shot, ai throw the bod ent of sight in advance of bg e right out. I е NN the P when the objec! аг body | will ng. — | sheep quest i the value of the Exeter district—and what was tbe uence ж - а dete riens so far as hardihood of t, of the great majority p A p (OM ia ctas le seasons y swooping penes of vast numbers of these dry inde the mainstay "of the farmer, by disease; and hence, at the present time, I am informed that the number of n e. half what it has been at some former periods—the result of overlooking the і жыл truth, that the first of — - relieve the skin, Wear thick woo! € ry kind ems stick to descend to а Farm Mem Towx RE A — m —N re than a e I Sini: е the marches, &c. Ins keepers to co-operate with their r ne neighbours. Avoid injury to the farmers' crops and cattle, Vigilence, cireumspec tion, and | perseverance aro the e roy al rules in sl shooting." truct your game- game d, fe хае at di Me for the piant Бат breed from "ue sation Kx rds dairy- was to ieu T» shut ee up in an ymo la "g^ Се а a ех dat po — years especially when he pee (Ó sep capital was a positi a certair sportsman ; and all countrymen vu enjoy the Wool: its Growt. anagement. Mere T 2. Н. "Alinatt, 200, Fleet Street, By F. Maunder, aeo ар "prg КЕШ ree month: р to the period «i the е ү а са calf, whieh was їп — either to supply the veal market or attain the a breeding cow or a fattening bullock. ere th тріу most malignant affec- s that observed in very abundant milkers after wd er, ^ and wit. mark he sim at with Mis pe as witli the ri rims skilfa a the gun which is the t o! Every i ЕЕ e does i a ? of an y xd, Mr. үе Vite the 2 me, a comm f — dairies, That malady ч phthisis „4 consum ption disease rdi ky ihe ved rd the il ung ple ia— ;| brought уця great Жы. in tow "v iry manage- ment, A check was at once given to the — of Tt rchased lean, The lecture is the өзә dici evi ident ienced practical man, and we cordially commend it to our readers. Ne take the following extract both as а s pec Us ich i Devonshi ire. ога ехрегїе shop. Breeding from town cows cease < ф il wherea rese "e 19,000 ere Yon э on for three or , fou n London, t ber barely pi n + ше tial may wa mug Т and the е lock may pd Mete in its action, agricultural iria qp “The Adapt of "Stock to Climate.—We xe here a я which Нез at Б foundation ali stock breeding, and whi ch cannot be too dee that dg X and o imate of f every | h toughn ness nor external beau у t barrel, all ч ец and vir deficient — Ан nei internal without cis are—strength, light- € in S tona d Te Деу „апа the tra р! purchasing vy, young, of | and fat cows ready forte bate at any momenty when Te with illness. The — igh proportions as to reduce to EQ i> ho did not alter it a new state " epi A e to produce an animal ist s natural E^ it and. I will take the liberty | of addio ng. t that whereas many discovered that farm cows for the Aes rought real resistin wer E force of t the еч, ME is good clear writi d suffice as a mere litera эг plished his tas another page from the conclusion ШЕ ms up his instructions €— E Н T; JH ve the rg d bringing eret thei eir far ec abundant t supply of milk as to [3 m I will go further and say, that a mistake of magnitude is committed by farmers as that of con- E h of Milk dilation an sto er que able practices soon eaa abled the dairymen a „large ties € for wh ich, iair. The “diseases, however, continue, eavy losses have beeu made. ni Firm ad е4 а andae but а era zeal for ment, or from a tingeof ambition to sur ther " neighbou rs, for farmers to procure tups alto, na igh guns tar their r Tarne whose progeny is alway Cows which w once worth from 102. to 162., are now fetching from 14i. to 301. The т апа breeding dis — of the country have been thinned. The veal trad dt into the lands. of the foreigner, and intend of and — I sa; + 9o RIA " HE | Е the can get your eye to dta 5 all. to dodge your head about to wi with the eye, the gun is wo de may be invaluable to a man of differen be perfectly clean and free from CE meo der d with spare nipple, charge Hn || i | £ 3 the barrel farthest from you rry reri This wi! pe uiis In ono barrel, - рге ^ see that the other V dioere, эм powder 2 s the gun |7 н Ё í й much powder. In moist A Катя set bigher, In rainy Decrease mene pora паго the quantity | аге , and slackly T "i alwa; ays highly bes agaiust «е. а огр. continuous, во — SA t suffering, € Баа ч а succession of ti male dt. be proenred, te retard be the muc! т in а flock К | гт nd what woul | Eee to the soil and | ашам. тЫ is no o doubt tue e -—— to say, *1 sold m ү be much less flattering in many case put, ‘how — bs. iA inh fyou sell ?^ s kod —the cas! ANOR: ses the div tes ques y t it is the joint answer of “шц Y — eng ts “ы Ww: зб “> І am aware that eat, number of cases gence fom } Mae а COE ven which may im эри Ф.А E» B Fides not сыч, v" see ied i in this: w wey Shooting gun, wbich oh sente S * “ Dost see the mark? Rivet yonr eye to d There let it stick, fast Ces the arrow would, Could you but send it t NBERIDAN KNOWLES, may be enter- change in these There are two means Yo my tained of bringing about а benefici matters. T is by о аст ён ues ap irapa means to check e: беба im us disease, and 1C ng |town dairymen С рет һе animals in manner, pr This demonstration arie си peg ERA C сла а agriculture, Te. een tonii КЕ stoc cx 7 render e. ness less haza d more pr var Ёа and Аб to produce а largor quantity of wholesome animal food 566 ————M than "C сап so long as the present management con No pd is more profita that of a town dairyman. losses they have sustained ? great certainty be curtailed ; T 1 am hese losses can with | not a aware of table than Were it not во, how won ld the tho: ousands | gene THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, seized w sickness, however slight, Ап imał tantly em D special infirmary sh y ani | should be ins gud icono of furnishing adequate eni for an aia di qm Än n dairy management, "- this sho uld be m паа in which the | e engage our а! Mein, пой ib i it the subject under various heads : First. osition and na of buildings. 4 Боні and комур pibe of stock, Purchase next рег е: of ins ng, € hey det. again Li. t the da MY icon they e drafted. The period of eselling va uch w ith different animals, but as à the w the obtaini nin di of t the he edges e de К... ept Few and sale of stock, and method of ГА Collection, carriage, and sale of milk, g. Distribution of manure, pss = гуж ing the of y Co selve been here gov would. cost a ppens wi rveyor suffers the ocoupiers ғар. od bi would recove of mili. orn alone w n of the parish qmi уы, тешр, а a it pi should be. ka by their high я, н 8 and praat а. Total е: храни? in buildings, stock, &0, The ge gonuni c at least to 90 per cent. on the K to oceupy it by their ну ^s ы тесей е, fü cA g and management. bero T cows, would realise over head from 10s. to rc. upon it by their buildings and n d. matt am uite: 1L. p and eyen bá, Фу d s : А ai the r \ н, th mainte| N AND NATURE OF Вот орта аге peo Сайн дый on (hou exception, and ab the 3l. or leulated inevitable surveyor kn e cem rdi ру podere x] ч E loss on тін doc would stand thus :— бетон: regumque But a і Sale T l AM ә хи £675 ene neglected and ignored ad E. — ә ы large town surrounded by the houses of Fes pe oM ipea. pé Pk 16,000 m7 itr m p Mn x AME : parish ro: een my house E: Манаач м генй А n + Ёл ты бы, £5,325 |important village, For half the distance though the distance from town, if pau should not | It is not i dE са өз e on pe фен 10 per cent. of (pipe m phata ver. . Over the remainir be large, In fact, suburban districts sufficier exi qui ties s of all kinds, which would increase the loss on - Sl ғи “ йы ау, PH LA ihe best | open to admit of propor dairies being e ablis hed ther - I This allows а wid margin, as 16 pre- "o or three-fourt e^ the dista - к with a ойна. to a ute + supply of milk (ШО? with | mi animals taken ill would die and prove | by the surveyors for the last 20 ye " 4 the aid of ly-construeted va koh КШ whereas undoubtedly the majority |, Arterial Drains.— Solomon says, ** АЙ the into the sea," e grievance is that en proper The building: should include ' gpacious, welly ventilated | r Th ust afford separate quarantine accom- on for seni ly bought stock; a second. yard for the first t transference from the ialotise shed ; and, lastly, standing в eran z cows. Proper siabling for horses and storehous d. FE жари The staple articles E foo d in in draff, ma {apalz I and Раа meal), Turnips, Grass, a Thé о bun or beai in the vicinity of London would not r 155. рег week for each cow, and, taking ial. pM addition to this, a large well-ventilated Miis with proper utensils, ample provision for washing and o Jargest E^. 1000 cows would cost 7501. per week, 9,0007. per annum "To gms of 16 horses required far the establishment would amount to 7507. per annum, making the оры 1 Ait H p t 1, 1 40 FENI F STOCK a town dairy must be y e present day in the valleys "y Drev in The MER anywhere rather than roll straight down to the oa J. A. Clarke, Calendar of 9те erations, heri am tubs, &c., complete Р не requirements, It is desirable to have space in the seve , or adjoin ing them, for the -— : nd moderate- er a very extensive, dairy i nae 8 ouse and eisi All the erections m of a most economical description, and it is as rufi & it is unnecessa sums spend large in solid mason dier the э-же to Fhe dise e. MANAGEMENT, LABOUR, UND CARRIAGE, хр S Mee Any extens airy ed ewd pc id sped кийн with died in in healt М ап Iu y the ыле t M a Miei of dire ted be incurred, Labou should m calenlated g^ the rate qr one man or pad, егу six cows, at all pee for milking. In a | distret a large number of women can be secured a in round ши ае er all the expenditure in reinen тат 1000 cows and its appur- b. BREED AND G M 3 The best cows for to airy p are cross-bred Short-horns sel | pure jab "Some g good Alderneys trifling weekly expenditure to pem the cows, and. E "wd of the к=) E E © me ha ay, foin crops, is: one June. The cost of pem, hay- making, al in rick, excludin M m labour of the farm: a | process may be put upon а 101 for r whi ch the whole w cou rae, howev ке — the eost of — reduced. dn Edi nburg b, Glasgow, and other large to tha weather, and conse "d ent The more costly the worl o тое it it vul amount annually to somewhat under 54004 - milked twice daily, and distriets in the north-west of France. со дн у ies which it i is our primary object to prevente | saru e milk in part po in the dairy, and i in part tak ken ih wo e of course is the res off at once. milk might easily be effected directly апа indirectly. d barrels, with a p that no di lation or adulteration could be practised. Then large sized, of e best milki ing уны, in fine con- dition, not lean Vj too fat, and о rdy cross-breed, Тьер pure rues Дес», апа ptas cows of choice specially useful for the abundant a rich-coloured Neg AND SALE р Метнор ES. and by which other eattle may be travelling. 16 is these precautionary measures at first which will enable any one to avert disease, and buy stock at the lowest price. АП js os Ира чим a and |? - with "— the period of ealving. is bring on parturiti aud when this does not happen, an SEMEN afforded to acclimatise the animal, and prevent that y enne! amongst wellfed good milkers, viz., "The newly-bought animals see e geo 2 into | lots, varying from two to eigh most, in ne sheds, aud kept there — i than 40 да this кено they should all be inoculated, эе to other special treatment for the prevention " pe e gallon, which is ediyi derabil n hese | per annum. From the g sid. Capital required ёі ca to be estimated as mo M hes p is taken róund to hou ses with a horse cons e either case it would, as in b eno be placed in orke! tent stop-cock, W: Mie in ume m pr Low. n br. ing of the I cows would yield ү au average 61,0007. worth calculating the milk at 1s. below the London reta The rid n readily be distributed in any erai: анек э would fetch 45047. 10s. Veteri Review. milk per annum. This T £6000 20,000 PAL for say quarter of year. 10,000 Management aad labour for do. do. 1,850 .. #37,850 Ты dangal Оми m are pi pA — &39, 5,825 Management and Labour 5, Total.. m РА 49,725 The Annual Returns are estimated thus :—— нес eere M кы 1,000 апше .. 2 5 £65,500 providing ample margin Cg proli On this we have to remark A" 617. per annum for мен rrt cns of the cow t О цз ап enormous over aud у; espectable agents PP districts for ie ms of the milk. It may p t consumption unite the two during winter, and so For the р MM d "T transfer of milk, not only are | the need of hay, proper cans or barrels аиа, bnt well. — hay is year by у spring vans, ^a prevent uunecessary jolting and churn- | ever, laborious and mil е reaper, it has МАН — feros, and is € do its work than great Hita alty "ot placing merit; and where the appears 80 also, however, is the cost of food. "a w Ji inr 2 g х d ii H pi a ot Tavistock, 4 LI pd for un more efficient Ларе of Aa land = Че У actual value of the crop. We have under рем in DUK the IO peu Де of prova last year, s ? tons tal produced was 3,300,000 [хен е ks nd hid arg the б. му rate, would bi at least, 12,000,000. ; one-fifth of which = 2,400,002L., is, we to farm Д bes merely a process for g Grass as that it may be stored insafety. Ifevery Vade o oh C could be exp as soon as cut to a temperatare under 200° until perfectly dry, and then packed away uuder а waterproof roof, the hay would be аз good as such Grass could yield. The whole nutriment which the Grass contained would be present in the hay — by wasting or ir fermentation ; and the nearer that our hay- ) | making approaches this the bet нч will its produce Ae AC ing p cribes the process The follow as фе conducted in the ina ortis тугыл "o танге |3 best hay is is best understood, € the * The early or eadows, and =ч мез manured upland pas s Ae Аа m cities, will be av yea ow in executing the work, observe partioularly th n" the ing P С", the great geek kor nigbt ; € v.p SM ihe hay will d well made, if n comes; but, in case of bad weather, the ** The following is the process of emt n Middlesex. “ In order that us subject may be more clearly understood, ici оре rations whole process, fr Tola the mt in which the mower first applies his — he nt [3 E n, Ls is secured, aithor in the barn o tack. аа) е immedi tely on this cn n тош ust E p ede vations— 5 M russia 1 Mang fit b inu D. the Middlesex b ios best ожор, in number I acr he маа буе bay-makers (шеп and отеп) to each mower, TAM last are paid = the day, т men rerom d өр 6 till 6. t the women only from $8 ti = а for ап extra hour ог so in requires des, ih they resting an our or two in tbe middle of the day. “ Every hay-maker is ө ed Be come provided with a fork and à rake of his own; but when the Grass is ready, and abourers scarce, the farmer is frequently obliged to provide | d ; nly the rake. * Every part of the ЗЕК is earried on with forks, except leari day are such, and in the same order, as before described, and are Itn ne until the bay harvest is completed d both d propo haymakers (of is about, 20 ju m ү n mowers: the latter ix ^w FESTE day to assist the A But 2 windy, or very drying weather, agreate: —— p makers will be required than w "bon the weather їз cloudy ut together and earried, In this manner may be - re and stacked at a small expense, and of a god r1 tops and bottoms of the Grass are insufficien F Thee are no hay-stacks more neatly formed, or better secured, m those of Lp At Tu vant time, апу ing the m mploved pw Into. а prope! AA and, about ста ee the wh сотр Foie properly наю) бооой ћо recoiving an B. bi ", suspected o deep is dug Heer and dece dote to ^it, which y he water from the spot, and render it re. e Middlesex farmers are desirous of preserving tho ж. colour of their hay às much E ырк. Nerd. a lightish biown is of no disservice to it. Hay of a n colour, oned by its baving heated too much i tho Жү. їз said to weaken the horses that eat it, by promoting an excésa of consequently, it sells at а reduced prioce.* MH imparting a ne to pn hay, изо, will t agreeable — ean cattle, for it will be nearly y of s ** [t is the succulent herbage р” rich m Ана ко? But when wi hot or pc Mena no ав wella " den other farmers under similar eireumstancen, а! In such weather tbe Grass risp, rustios, and handios like bay before tho sap is sufficiently a state fit to be put into large stacks. A Y Ata it is thus —— made, it uch, and sometimes becomes mow-burnt.* emarks though written so many years адо, е tar, "essentially applicable, The differences Fi № n tho morning is "tedded (or spread), and great care taken to shake it out of every dt IE to strew it prete over - the ground. Soon afterwards it is turned with the same degree of care and attention ; "ind if, from the number of hands, they he, into what are called single Ae * and the last атна pik is Second Day. Тһе business of this day commences with rass doo alt VET Grass that was — the fiist day after nine t being 0! I "y! and p that to turn the Grass that was tedded e first part of the morning once or twice, in the шаппег ox s r the first day. This should ail be done before z s [ R б = E о а = р М: 5 & о 28 Р 35 38 8 = e£ о Б Би PE "€ don t wi ws next, to e the Grass into single wind-rows; then the double "RI -rows are put vm: bastard-cocks ; - "lastly, the ишә wind-rows are put into Grass-cocks, This completes the of the second day. “ Third Day.—The Grass mown апі not sp second day, add also that mown in the p^ peto an ur was ht in Dasta/d-oo0t will this afternoon be in a proper state s carried ; but if the weather should, on the contrary, have been cool and соочат, ра ра rA it p фону же е пона сос аа a e first thing set а! ner, to RARE that w! ^ in Grass-cocks last night iok double and ваго А apa Une put as the rakings p the ela Eng pe vwd. Li р Бугу) ason Tont bi Do Ue t ben just mentioned | e frequent and repeated use of the h ay- -tedding n place Li such a costly staff of hay-makers. t — and the так course Qus ve ончен v a great change in the practice of е tbongu. i m ңе ends on à r e h hlad a few remarkabl rm days, reachin rom T are usually а А Рт на Tie оф iem e cre and а half to an acre and Mh wa zu ii ei set 2 ean ers a : ра: ciudin, tehe: an but thia is, EX Коше, Do — by the introduction of the y -ted 1 would make your ich ра $ In doing which, every two т тако the һау in opposite NN or towards each other, and by that means form a row n dee m of double the size of a single wind- row. Nach of. Жы d ouble wind-rows are about б or 8 feet PE distant (rom «ach other, 9305. io t the p | details of f hay making it neces- мү to add that, reed mown by hand or Le Clover ot be sha kenabroad. The swathes ks, and е i 5 t ible, 1 This ы possibla, в ы also to "the making of DERWICKSHIRE.— Unseasonable — a fourth of T А M pera ea got, and w | boar that i in Du ei fleece : got quite Ne. By g а lot at night (T weather per rmitted we f you r hay comeout of the ас and the beauty of the doux rs to appear, the hay you of basta -cocks to prepare fo т carting should then n the cocks, for theair to tak e awi е чь damp ourao, the beauty of the colour would bo done away. 568 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE Um that so Ewes are ^na Co MN fat and cast good fleeces, but lambs are causing yo | HOT- WATER APPARATUS, the p rankness of Clover. Lean TERN much « WITH TRUSS PATENT PIPE JOINTS. o buy, a Y be nbn P rendi must be mown forhay. The bes — may have left 1s. а iim for their Tarni hes an d eal, after payi x eb que Early Barley has тле ой ve "ruch these three weeks, and much of it, on strong be was little $i than red.land before Monday's n. J. T. T. 8. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. es to Corresponden Bv means of these Joints the work is executed in less than half the time r otic nts. ym equired for Socket «* It is announced pt the entries for the Great Horse Show Demo demie at any time be, made, be the entire Apparatus removed and erected. elsewhere wi with à а f July 7—13 at the Agricultural Hall, Islington penas on | facility. "uii pedi. Jus ^», before which day, therefore, These Joints have been used for several years, giving entire satisfaction, and may be seen in p ra Д a ries must obtain the form try from | Royal огош Society's Gardens, South Kensington and Chiswick, and many оће er places in LIT adire reas, inn. and Zo. them to him p p^ nbove Public Buildings Жошы, Burr R. B. They are acrid and bitter weeds, a disad- For a few prices, see last week's Advertisement, SIRARI to any nestora, Apply bonedust and guano, v 80 get Clovers and Gras ео. to grow and feed them hard down Pa Nus with sheep and cattle ving ca cake. That, pm (ен ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION, = liming, is the principa al Зард to improve Grass land an et rid of po Burn Um he s and vegetable refuse are gene- 3 "-—- £u d fi d Law» Disrast: idem A repeat Mr. Spooner's instruc- DEANE AND COMPANY'S HORTICULTURAL TOOLS, tions :—It has been a vat prevalent Фотев аара jn charac gaj C MACHINES, with Pig Tiii ments, 505., 70s., 90s., Hed GARDEN NGINES, Galvanised Iron, 90s., 100s., 110s. passages acts by being absorbed into the sy: th ASPEN Rep jd d bn Mi га са: wo in the windpipe t bjects should be soug 3l. 9s. 6d. 8, 6d, Ubi for—one to enemy, and the other to strengthen GALVANISED WIRE N I all sizes, GARDEN SEATS, elegit poten ago rii wp dene L FLOWER E GREENHOUSÉ YRINGES, 8s., 108., 18s. BOYD’S SELF- ADJUSTING SCYTHE, Dn 6, DRNAMENTAT WIRE WORK, FLOWER STANDE E li daily, and або ul (йоне Jor some days. Botter still 1s tho pin of adminis- ollowe: -» some days. tter sti e Lx an of adminis- à сааи m of [игре — d усе» т ачр, 1 pases nto n? LAWN MOWERS. Every Implement for Garden изе on the lowest ima ttl sioman, ja, toma duis wid Ao he be given witt | GREEN'S PATENT | SAMUELSON'S PATENT| _ pgANES NEW ILLUSTRATED но ШИ an ounce of linseed oil. a seruple of ginger, and five drops of SHANKS” PATENT | BARNARD'S PATENT. POST FREE ON APPLICATION. A : ] of linseed gruel. This be repeated if required may i uld meminerit intervale ot somo days, , Tae labs shouid DEANE лхо CO., 46, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, ЕЎ, e care теаіте: y 5! со! aved. LayisG DowN Шахр TO GRass: Warwick. Til the land, and RON WORK COMPAN get it clean and in good heart, and then some time in moist ST. P ' weather, cart on a lot of bits of turf from a good pasture, m in their place right side up, i in every square foot. Roll the OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. car acre of good 1f, however, you should resolve to sow and depend on seed ааб 21b. ; Е. ioliacea, 2 1b. ЫЧ pratensis, " rs lb.; Lolium ialicum, З lb. ; L. perenne. олмес. b. ; Роа 2 olium pratense BE HH feg i @ ES To 884 86482 -» ха &S Ei = RN E н Hr d ча, е+ iS Ќа Р ч SE rae EAD as been known in some cases to prove fatal; the М servant ought to be tent to jud hat tity it will TES. : du A4 a e Dou ho cad produced. My opinion is that IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GA 2n boteyer Diu irpo, (е ТЕР ОГ inis the ies CATTLE HURDLE, 3ft. 6 in па, бв. Й X| ence in e rearing of ca ves, e tess @] - — I used the more irre ene d were I — it - SHEEP b. осе 8 J^ hig xm M m t dur. d d 0 я rs long ДИ good for matured animals if ri, , but a CR often T I Poll not. that benefit derived that is Ditto ditto о, $ Top Bar 4 8 | OX HURDLE, 4 ft. high 6 о! ned. In boi i it ti too much fire, which renders it tos Any to бро well PRATT^S PATENT LOCK. p^ with the milk ; the calf turns shy and will not drink it ; it is iculars and Prices ott A^ dede ay o bi i png who ET The simplest and best Fastening "e et Сер, Swing, and Railway Gates. Particulars E gets a double q ity, and, as you wi Lists Fr readily suppose, disorder is th ult; h th ri ATORIES, &e. Rs ^o etoient mas v ibn MES. o treat a sickly PATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS, CONSERY. , m o the preparation inseed t| р plan T Pavo ad Moran AE das тено е ANY. RAS ROAD. $i, pow in radio отш ie sed, placo let it stand | ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANC - 24 then add а iittle warm water, and stir it well together, it is then ready to m лы де nim T uS Mp E: zong galyon, miel wi BOBY'S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION HAYMAKING Veris die orde € ES abandon Meses ot Lame акан. 90 dut HT Dublin Society, at Dublin, the FE and LARGE. Oren BoarneD-FLoors: Essex. The following are Mr. Ja other Medal was awarded to Наутакегѕ); a k Mechi's measures:—For Bullocks: The boards must in 19 inp dui FC Ті os wido, TP inch ich openings. For) BLEVEN FIRST-CLASS PRIZES and MEDALS were AWARDED to this a 5 : ch open- ' Cross pieces to which the ailed about | This but my experience tells Б : ower, me " use there rod а great strain der Байоска. CONES pai present, bullocks, 150 pigs, 100sheep. Oak able to Fir. ewts. of crop per acra 44а in col. 6. aa ОГ ч, | ae PIG T > е ТЕ ыллыы » 540 | 11518 | 2; 150 Price, delivered free to any Station within 200 miles of EE toi, 2| 5 mii zs This Machin eques no Roller or areon to erp tho бш ЧҮ ШИШ T E)mm inu түгү (т ойт Шор зш 5808 | 95180 Illustrated Catalogues of Hay rm] Corn oi: $e, qus wi в um MUNDS, P Wd | Gà li| 550 1 махотлстовт: ST. ANDREW'S WORKS, BURY 87. E 17, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 569 SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT 1AWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEE ALEXANDER SHANKS & Sox are A. B. & Sox, in introducing Im- guided to fnd that in the large provements into their MACHINES, sil ишер demand for their have been careful that the advantages in point of durability, simplicity of construction, and superiority in the work executed, which have all along been peculiar to SHANKS’ MACHINES, should still remain. more appreciated by the Practical Gardener. HAND MACHIN SHANKS’ PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, "m rani BALMORAL ; J^ the days of the DAS a A CULTUR AL BOUES at KENSINGTON ; in the GROUNDS 2-4 the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY а SYDENHAM ; ЕК; A E PARK; and in y hundreds of the princi ipal Gardens in the Kingdom, as well as abroad, where the - 2-2) Мы Aly prov Nar their tablished. Lu т Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations 2. Shipping Ports i in the King SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. SHANKS' NEW PATENT та "MACHINE for 1865. Width of Cutter. Width of s ; : n M E e . . n n o | Еазйу Worked by a Lady. Pp Mean " T" T e £712 6 Easily Worked by a Man and Boy OIM t L0 51 Q0 Dite by a Boy. «d -— 2 зб асс E } Ditto by Two Men. 16-іпећ Machine s. — .. is . 612 6 Ditto by a Man. inch Machine x BI Silent Movement for the five smallest size $ s for the TS alias, т, 64. extra. 8, NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. h of Cutter. If with Patent Delivering Apparatus. Width of Cutter. If with atent Delivering Apparatus Finch Machine ak Lr de ju 4:412 100; 25s. extra. Mea Machine ., se ve s 0.9 .. 30s. extra. Жаы Machi 1410 0 305. h Machine 22 00 305. inch Machine .. — .. v. $e v .. А - $e . % .. s Art 3*-inch Machine . 15 15 0 22 90 iiid Machine .. Heroid 25 0 0 ds os Silent Movet 12s. 6d. e TG Boots for Pony, 21s. per id; 48-inch Mac E E Bis itto for Donker 16s. per set. 4. s ; Silent еы 20s. extra ; Pt Hi ved Feet, má: per v vt: А. S, & Sox have pl i 11 List f g the hundreds of distinguisl dividuals, both in this country and abroad, whose patronage they have HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJ Xx LE QUEEN, For the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Pala ampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral. HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND HIS MAJESTY T vd e: SAXONY Е: EXCELLENCY THE BELGIAN MINISTER А HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF PRUSSIA S GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF TORK HIS GRACE THE wet o OF CANTERBURY "inr ad RIGHT HON. LORD PALMERSTON His Grace the Duke ht Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham The Right Hon. Lady Rashleigh His Grace the Duke or, Newcastle The Right Hou. ТУСК ҮНС Tho Riga ht Rov. tho Lord Bishop o F Ripon The Right Hon. lon. the f Ladies Boylo His Grace the Duke of Pe he Right Hon: ihe Earl of Denbigh The Righe Rev. Rev. tho Lord Bishop of Melbourne The ШЕЕ Hon. on. Lady М His Grace the Duke of Sutherland The Galloway тре нын» M рр Nin The фан How Бый хона Е Duke of Buccleuch The t H Earl of Hopetoun The Right Hon. Lord Bag Я ы Right Hon. His Duke of ire The Right Hon. yas Earl of Mansfield The Right Hon. Lord Мопс! LM ht ud m Os His Graco the Duke of Leinster 'The Right Hon. the Earl of Milltown The Right Hon. Lord Hatherton T Hon Шш paks at e plo A тышын ишн Tis ri is Jnd Huma” Hi due the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon The К How ше Earl of Zetland The КЕ Hon: Lord Brayo he Hon: Gerald C. Talbot Reines pako ar Чо ишеп Т Шаш Hon: tho Бап of Kor The ШЫ Hon: Lord Валете Rode y eer His Grace the Duke of Wollin The Right Hon. the Earl o Bouthesk The Right HE то ах дг си De в РУНИ Te Масе the Duke of Buckingham The Right Hon. the Earl of Kinnoul The Right H deci (The Hom Ал Ponsonb Ths Most Hon. the Marquis of Normandy The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlio 5 д Hon. Lord Oris The Hon. E. Co T Tho Mos, Боп. the Marquis of Bute The Right Hon. the Earl of Bessborough The Right Hon. Lord А а e dinis The Most Нов. ihe arduis ОГ Winchester The Right Ho Hon, the Earl of Brownlow The Es Hon: Lord m. hoy de Broke ааа The Most Hon. the Marquis of Bresdalbane The Right Hon. the Kari of Lindsey The Right Hon. Lord Crem n Сода аа жы те МН. = Marquis “ Westminster Tao Right EI the ез} “ рое me MH Hon. Lori Dairrmpla The Hon. Sir Edward Butler, Bart. Hon. the Marq int The Right Hon. Lord Rokeby The Hon. Sydney R. Curz fs Most Hon. the Marquis of Kildare The 9 Hon ihe Бап : Il The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh z Ue A E ET. The Mos, Hot ће Marquis of Abercorn The Right Hon. the Earl of Harrowby EL L4 -——E The How. Major Mur Tue Most Hon: Ed Marquis of Londonderry The Ri ht Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury and Um m eem DM m: = Tho Hob- Citat H ты т Frederick Pollock Most iem | Lord Bei The Hon. Percy Ashburnham The Most Les the etus of Aviesbury The o Rigat im. = E š EON È Hon: Lord ната, Тһе Ноп. Pes Barrington Tie [A — She Ead 9f Tankerville The Right Hon. the Earl of Portarlington тыш l1 min * The Hon H. Potro Ы Right Hon. the Earl of Meath The Right Hon. the Earl of Dartmouth The Right Hon. Lord Taunton о sere Pe dr pie, Бака. | ВЕШ ОЬ БЕКЕ te ir Jol ee Tae Hon, the Жы! inim venn; nE = Баг! Vane" The Enn Hon. Lil "d c Arthur Elto The Right Hon. the Earl of Мыр Y que Rieke Боп. The Right Hon. Lord Sudele r Halkett, Tos ка Hon. the Earl of Durham The Right Hon. the Countess of Stair The Right е Hon. Lord John 1 Thynne TS Sir Paip H Hornby The Right Hon. the Earl ЧӨ . Tho Paene Hon. a a Мота а The Richt Hon Lord Middleton Sir J. M. Steel Home 'he Right Hon. the Countess d тн TII 1311 7 p tho Earl of N The Richt Hon. Viscountess Cusdereagli Тре Right Hon. Lord Abererombio Sir йо Newman, Burt. the Earl of Glasgow The Right Hon. Viscount Seaham God Бой тота Саа Sir John В. Carnac, Bai of Stamford and The Right Нор. Viscount Duncan чч Tue Right Hon: тарро Sir Philip Egerton, Bart. D the Earl of Aberdeen The Richt Hon. Viscount do Vescl The iiit Mon. Lord Poltimore Sir William Bart. the Earl of Aberdour The Right Hon. Viscount Boyle The Right Hon. Lady Leighton Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart. "ш. c£ 7af 1 4 anad Shanks 'ent Lawn М‹ fad 7, atisfaction 77 y TN М inL А li h f Lawn Mowers can choose from a toel PR Sox v бое imate that their Warehouse at 27, Leadonhall Street, plao " L м ce f to 200 АЙ sizes are kept in stock, whether for Horse, iate Hand Power, Y PATENTEES AND ALEXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS "IRON i WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON {нтә and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E,C. | 510 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. рү GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, . BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. TURER TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY SOLE MANUFAC THE QUEEN. IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the bést, and carried off every Prize that has beem given in all casés of competition. The Judges а ий Bop Matar чке TA - ЛЕ yr ataja оф а First-class cung ate un Eum were given), and, at the same time, suggested a а slight alteration, they trust to beins essrs, T, Ө. & Sox der to state that, owing to the great ШИГ суй qe — їп um ns they аф been шшш to nM orders with that desi whereby d position to send off all orders the i they are received, PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. To Cut 10 inches Dnm u on " 0 0 Suitable for a Lady. To Cut 18 inches AEN AU " 10 0 Suitable for Ts An »o 49 адак сав 5s EDS IAÉ uo чш 0 O Suitable for Two s AE y acta ru 5 10 0 ae vr Person. » iic Pd ogni ott. 10 0 » sU 1c Ic Eu 189100 )2- 3 x 9/0 0 ў 1 эй Packing Cases i dad at the- i pd low Net viz.: hs de 10 po 12 inches Mashin, 3s.; H and 16 шы, 4s.; 18 and 20 inches, 58, ; 21 маны гасе providing themselves with Lawn them away, when not in use, to prevent theni from getting returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them. PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY MACHINES, including Patent Self-delivery Вох; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching t9 rdi in Traces or Gig Harness. To Cat 26 inches soak of 0 0 те Cut 30 gs n v .£21 0 O} puer Boti fir Pop Ё M uo dE P Sus 15 0 о 0) Zar Boots for Donkey, 185. iE 2 iru sre ПЫ. PS T a č. et 24 0 0 э 42 H ACT NC A d 0 0 0] Teather ma ae ЖОЙ 48 оо E чиш өс „л Тһе 9 — and "T сап чылы le — k a — M by М еу оп ап еуеп "P nv - and 35 i uro: by à deos and 42 and 48 inches by 4 Carriage Ве and, way damaging the MAC gHINE: oi a Рив " BURS FON; ANARE and HAND SAUNON. puta (over ч a yp - wap of — дый being steet фый, €^ 1 the cutter gemi the bottom пе е MACHINE эбанай ЫЫ А t i ЧӨ His avibiias h iiy iR Mf em ESL three minu У Shipping ^ 1 Railway Stations and IT'ho 21 MACHINES lo f, ibas В "AP CRM : +, 1; P workmanship ; ) in England; are ted t gi tisfacti and, if not approved of. 12d H д ят 3 ? РЕ j y THOMAS GREEN ax5 SON, 6 эштир IRON WORKS, LERDS | E нна ROAD, ess fub to LONDON, 9, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; jt, 1965] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 571 e ы. шы. ara. Exhibition Prize Me SgAMUEL N. Hor E 0 Asti. dede а Бе to the Nobility Prize MEDAL and EN ЕЧ "m Hives t th. HBOUR'S IMPROVED pue introduced by Gro OTHOUSES MILLION.—On the principle | ТТТ Sir Du Paxton, M.P. НН “ЖОЕ бе and durability. БРАМ-КОО nd gazed vit with English Sheet Glass, LET р анар ш by 13 ft., 28; 43 ft. by 19 ft., fL, 1611. with Prices, can be had r^ З Hemas, 7, Pall Mall East, London, S.W. d prin on VINE and ишт TREE CULTIVA- 1s. ; post free, 18. 8 PATENT BUILDINGS for ded by the Royal Horti- Беу ngon. Pans an { d Estimates {тее оп sizes al ees in stock :—Span, 24 — 24 by 8 feet. Stereoscoj pie on application to | ES d шшш ш [ouses of the cad e Hive Lees McGERR OW, TURAL BUILDER, Liverpool. and Gentry througbout Great S. ON AWARDED to G. N. e ОТТА ExnrBiTI0 UM TM . & Soxs, e country. Sev mportant novelties are introdusa this pason, 19 m nr um edd e Hive, Dried yo 73 Also the ingraved Pressing Roller, for the guidanee of Bees in the construction of Honey-comb on the Bars, and impresse Wax Sheel formation of Се! sg М6: ус сон EU High Holborn, v Regent Stree London, W. As Exhibited 4 Royal Agricultural ows- WoncEsTER, 1863; NewcastLe, 1864; and R 1865. nt Se CHAFF GRINDING, USHING, SAWING, W IN: (Pate A: PUMPING, CUTTING. ig bU THRESHING, TU БЕ or DRIVING o For Farm Purposes most economical, costing жс to work. Erection ys and KEPA F "or Pumping invaluable, rkıng day а ' BURY Ax» POLLARD Sole Magis e h Testimonials, by post for one kmasters G'S NON-P OI ISONOUS SHEEP DIPPIN N isa thorough cleanser of the ski Hor cells реб; 6 stamps each. i Med [trag а н к= О о соне тае ud к o animal, tus tending " ent Пу strikin; e Com: - етш: то; mA uei ig cer Hives, with b and Жоп, їп its use, 1 s the fleece as white as snow, freo from any s Аш, Б, prices, sent on ri of two | and the skin soft and oily. It is sent out in tin cans, from one gallon МА m to four gallon size. When mixed, one gallon with 80 gall f cold ена ervatorie: d Liverpo [A r — Clayton Square. Мал dee it E а bath of «i vehe "mm Merl soapy appearance ; inten А у, Jeaves по sedimen: H5 FREE REMAN, "risu im diei QUIE pi Bull Е "Dubia: E B: а оп "chen T ТУН, Gotrell qum —— ы D oe Реду рег t Tio, vie When used as pouri i » T 5 ustin & , 16, Bucha: St mposition for Scal n of e gallon r fixing. 42 fee 13 feet, 501. ; 21 fee FITIT элк ТЛ ъз; аел | 40 КОШ. of water. ARS feet, 151. E BECK, anD BECK'S GREENHOUSE апі. LONG'S MAGGOT LOTION.— This lotion will instantly Kil TES NSRI АТО E. for dos 30 feet by 19 feet. HOTBED ir cm mpi so Instruments are of the Maggot, Heal the Кар io m Ворот Fly Striking, as well ав Destroy ry best construction, an. all Fleas and o Eier хош E. P teg is nadia in pint bottles $1. at 224. per pint. h to mix with 40 pints of ети E p ater. сер р i P- Et Inox Meaexxwz, [HE КЕЎ MAXIMUM THERMOMETER Price 2s | "ОЧЫ Frio LOTION. —This lotion is prepared purposely W. t п, S E , к, Invent a by T. ту: э, Eads M PRS А, & кы совага Rae чей and when diluted, one n El E) C aet ot HOT WATER PIPES, from Per yard:—2- pu. 1з. 4d. ; | William Street, London Бейше RU Эр. A npud S | Fra КОРСЕ s, Sh det og гы Trevent Bii it py Ru БОМ A Blight in Hot A es йр, 3s. and Linch, 98, Td. m SENDS," from Stock 18. Td., 25. 6d., A Des cription ий Tuus ige 4 | wat сев, Shrubs, &c., and prevent Blig ia ERG me. THROTTLE VALVES, 10s.6d., 138. ôd., ап vie p n half pint bottles at p ot - OTION.—This Lotion has М жашыўан, ulmi бу, Ран Pond orders wodt MPROVED GLASS TRAPS Tor WASPS and FLIES, 9 VES ee nox contre y recommend it as a ED фе Төле CN Ns GLASSES, 12 by 2 inches, from 65. to 105. ге е cm aen 7 Aes legant Ae s. 9d. eating by Hot Water Prices, | Lon free ог GE package to any eed por dogen dint YNholesalo Agents, S. & E. Rassous & Co, Eit tret, Бызда, V.C. Hox yn PIPES, ^ Redu ced. Wholash E ndon, on eris of M x^ ав ег а i" remittance. Patronised by 70,000 Stock Breeders. туза and Custiron iton Boner, Saddle, Conical, © linder, TUBULAR, Ta AY, ON, anD HEWITT, Sol , Зу , "Bass for n Purposes. Inv * sad Elliptic, from. oved Boile: p Stands te entors of the Celebrated STOCK- WR Ere fron 10s. аа. “бы J AMES CRIL E IPS SRD (00. BREEDER'S MEDICINE CHEST, Valves, Í хет, Р изи , Suppl: and to submit their prices as follows :— - си d " iw TN — c о UNI- Mr. LYNCH WH Ton Wiari Upper, Ground Street, Black- 25 VERSAL CHEMICAL CT, match triars Bridge, London, 8, Price List oi less for penetrating. mollifying, and assuaging GLASSES. ins in а] wounds, kicks, cuts, strains, &c., in Midland Steam Power тане a Hot-water orses and cattle ; straining in ewes lambing, Works, {юго and swollen and inflamed udders in cows an ewes; sore feet in cattle, sheep, and до, 79 са One Dozen Bottles (ratug ) t t Ks. d. hdt E GASEOUS FLUID or BLACK MIXTURE, 2 inches in diameter .. 0 3j tH — in — my w : tched in the known world for curin 3 Е ) 9 0| diarrhoea or scouring те, агер, апа ке for ewes n an G. MESSENGER, H » ds Н H 51e Fey S але ie: LX - рур p P dn M а. А г: т » » Td the Proprietor of the above pete i [] А a а $ : neous remedy for blown eattle and sheep. finding it 6 io thro d 'eat demand for his » » » zd = icem Dilden and Иш Аруша to шке TO n nd! а ТОЛЫ o UU UA as г ог cieansu ing or SIEQEPONER MACHINERY. ds + sine vith 07 ае о M á F4 i E x : y lambing, for straining ın ewes, and for removing all feverish symp- Orders entrusted to him with the Ea e oed та: pe i о y Рз 1 e $; T 0|toms incows and e wes mter calving or lambing ог} едок п оха, апа ютей possible price consistent ood and substantial work. Hu 5 ^ 1 е for coids, chill сүү тту ч the RED PASTE $e by and ig application ne Dozen s. 6d. Г Linsinted Catalogues, Worki: Plans and Estimates, free BALLS ide Мен фа Thet xis web ive vig вог x 4 system, P e ое iess 0! са HAND WITH mplete, with Shilling ey to ету, 2 EATING by HOT WATER i \ Н —Publie ami Private Build- GLASSES, OPEN TOPS. poA qud carriage eo, Sam pacco pep P3 сасна, А their Grders бан рю so that по rchaser may! kept waiting. ш: ith e оп may be separately in boxes, carriage system, combined with perfect i 9 % Addrian- DAT b 'So Sox, r4 Hewr rr Anma, e ү 2 inches гё I dia i Streel, "c9 Street, ion, W. Wantage, Berks. These BOILERS are adapted for ma aR ИО in Briekwork, or as евон |14 " -T Rx minm onam шн from um тїз of the United Kingdon and Ireland sent, insketch they require xo BRICKWORK. в» .8 6 а » TUE Pede ss Estal DU over One Quarter of a Century. BURY ax» POLLARD Painted and Glazed with 16:0, Sheet Glass. D IN KE 00LING (Guoséssors to. to John R, Peill), BEE GLASS Hi LTURAL : Sole Manufacturers of the Improved Each.—s. d. Each.—s. d. etm CONICAL BOILERS, which $ inhoaa diameter — .. о é inches diameter 1 Н Mile Ash, bey s use, and which Boilers have » » e" CARE i: 30 miles of Lond ; @ ш я 2029-6 үү to RENT, within miles о! lon, a Tor their duse end кошу ш ae. : id Я 5 £6 E E NURSERY or MARKET GARDEN with Cottage. other V ang “Л жые » P Must be near a Railway ап = а populous Do oco p MET IO Park CUCUMBER GLASSES. Address елла, Post Office, Gravi N.B. WINDAILLS fn 3 % | 16 mehes long 14 Магке i Gardeners and a r aa и 21 аро ВЕ РИ, mex Brighton, а GÀ DEN, in good | from Horse Кед Каны Tobe|20 „ ы ti 1 3-4. E Pi. Cultivation and Sto —— with about Dig mccum E seen daily ork аз above. ni А i im ЕЕЕ Two Green! Forcing- 29 Greenhouses.—; London Ág fortable Dwelling Houses, and con convenient Outbuildings. Heating м paratus. PLATE. Further particulars may be obtained oF Мг. Keavas, Seedeman, LINSEED OIL, inm MEE — CARSON'S PAINTS, рг” Tine Pass бый vd ein orof Mr. W. Н. Влсох, PAINTS e pma colours RES ready for use. "Trafalgar Place is а AS London gor chmonc о Gardeners T 8. то ВЕ 50 x "rivale Contract, pit ur 000 quare Yards of Capi tal TURF, to to be Cut and Remo ede pec to Messrs. Driver & Co., Surveyors, Land Agents, Auctioneers, 4, Whitehall, London, S.W. Sales bp "enne Кш Кан neutralising ati mospherio conduction. maintainin Зз lis] чна kaat ja mie of these a com- Ме wooden structures is most Е, / i E enant's Fixture. all connected with ENNIS, Who has deter- such a reduced scale one. f 2 | il; -— ien LUS. Fig DOME nd CON- VOLVULUS. Fig. 52 BARKER'S MILL. esit 118: гору and Established T R. y^ STEVENS will une or c ох at his T 38, King Street, Cove чи Ж. Сү оп WEDNES DAY June f-past 12 o'Clock niu lice healthy and well- established Plants of DISA GR. JRA and DISA GRANDIF DEAD ME des collectio showi at the property of a gentleman. Also a smal S ection o: окон, ере dos licates from aet entlem: collection, including метраро iana vue Fi ieldingii » ganditi Ta С; ew бопе! Sua lontoglossum hastilabium Saccolabium retusum Reichenheimii бо — &c. Also an "importation of four Cases of Orchids from New Granada. ES i cc -—- Fig. 599. WIRE BASKET WITH BALL. 101пв., 168, 6d. ; 12 ins., Mert ; 14 ins., 18s, 6d, үг е ИСИ London, Е.С, > it. е that h ORD i" f anonce t he has а Pegs о М. Tracy, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, TUESDAY, J about 30 HEAD of SHORT- HORNED BULLS, COWS, and хаф HEIFERS (which are, with the eption of t es c d teer iem mah and includes some animals of first-rate quality and character. The Young Stock 5 Th pus see portrait Vol. XI. ** Herd "Ao dd лой " re riz M 1 А the RM Dublin and H d e Канон, ved himself one of the best of his Bae” cA en Ped Ng be had on application to Mr, „у өг of Mr, Tracy, Red. Hill, нра Ken, о , 572 THE GARDENERS ОНВОХІСТЕ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE T a THP: HYDROPULT. | ERE NEW SHOW ROOMS, 142 nd 143, nd 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. THE HYDROPULT THE HYDROPULT is desirable in is invaluable for use in the every HOUSEHOLD for WASHING WINDOWS, GARDEN for WATERING BEDS, SPRINKLING PLANTS, WETTING SIDEWALKS DROWNING OUT INSECTS, SPRINKLING STREETS, CLEANSING TREES from SMUTS, WASHING CARRIAGES DRESSING EMPTYING CISTERNS Re FILLING BARRELS LIQUID MANURE, &e., &c. A SPRAY BATH, &с„, ќе, Ax v HYDROPULT, PRICE: WITH BRASS CYLINDERS AND mg m IRON БЫШ, JAPANNED IN OAK COLOUR, Weighs but Will throw 8 Gallons of Water v ир 50 fee ien si: worked by t xs apa _ eet of Suction t üt eel 2 £0 M. . 6d. Complete, with 2} feet Suction, and 3 feet Delivery Н ‚ Galvanised Wire ret Rose, and SmallJet. Complete as above, with Copper Stirrup, TWO GUINEAS. It will draw water horizontally, if necessary, through 30 | ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. In proof of the real — efficiency of the HYDROPULT as а ттан IMPLEMENT, I beg to call the attention of the public to the following unsolicited itorials from gentlemen whosé testimony must have weight with the readers of the Gardeners Chronicle :— DITORIAL, toritten by ROBERT асе LL.D, Е: m Tse HrprororT- —The secret of suceessfal indoor gardening ныз in the d x des ious , slow suck ani opi is E 'uch eut of date in modern Lex e е Nn use of the pre ог conservatory that does not ош this luxury beco: fabis locomotion. Many are the {mprovemienta and complications of the 0! d rd v lazar house incurables. Vermin and M hol Te ded sway, and e. Toon ome | several of them, but f for ease in working and efficiency in result, we have not мер d their own want of success. Well do we е former days of e culture, the | equal the Hydropult, sent us ur Воттох, Itis powerful in operation, and 80, ves in perfect i | of етта when the use of the syringe ан. пос е or unknown. eforred | to work, that one never gets M ce With such an jx plants may be kt P nservatory, Ва | апа greenfly! What rr qoe paie and consumption of tobacco and tobacco paper, | and aurea ath from insects and dirt. We first tried it о d ДӨ, Сеа in our retum a i | таар with tobacco water, and all sort of remedies were resorted to! We regard th. introduction were si лш tho drop during our got Ea Men 2595.5 but on but on epos they M | of the use of the — — of Ce eventsin modern gardening. То this 4 [A pa success of Ee з ydropult sent them clean ане pet ЖУ orchard house management, Vine management, and Plant manageme! nt, but the old syringe with i EDITORIAL, written s е Rev. Henry Н. эрй Е A.B. m Tur Hxpnorvrr. лт. When we ; formerly noticed this instrument, we did so from merely se i at considerably > more effect, can be easily | given. iue v a dedu quite of the и the Proprietor's ; since then we haem had an opportunity of testing it сезне, ва апа can-bear t imony e is perfectly enchanted vi to the exoellence of the invention. T "The force with — stream of water is almost | incredible; while for syringing a greenhouse, a gentle show 5 that i from & hand syringe, with | saving oflabour and time that b the. Hydropult will be to him. - ORIAL, written by SHIRLEY HIBBERD, Езо., F.R е Е ES an invention introduced in a most spiri reditum С. P. Воттох. | agreeable exercise, det f special service in washing down a stu icoood wall d ue e e uci MM KR QD GAINO, Torkad b ready for use at a неле а notice, is neat | аз well as if we had sent for rl "parish e пане рыне will not той à 0 and portable, weighing only 8 lbs., and can be ma by a boy of moderate strength for some hours | portable force pump of this simple kind. 1t can be used to produce a ponen , in ; the mechanical т emplo ed being economised by combining the | fire, or a gentle shower to syringe a whole houseful of plants, "en the арсен uf i | action of the hand and the resistance to the тене ch the instrument is placed and used, | step from m the position most convenient for a suppl water. US as a double action pump. From the sole to the handle Hydropul& measures 24 inches. The two | the Hydropult can be brought into use, to Io AE water from a cé one fel я d brass cylinders measure 12 inches in length, and 34 Е in breadth. At the top of ет ор wash a pavement, or drench the foliage of trees loaded with soot, ms | їшї tabber tubing is attached, om оше aide to feod, on the other to dischargo the It will | vnde Шо population of a pant ion of Roses. E Er аа y [эзе ү үсе этч cerle rad cue [UE р DOM аз à toy, nd -— = | езеш and m ng a Hydropult in use we can say that it will soon pay for its cost p pre | i. DURUM M IER NO MANN Pe калар iat i байык (ho experiment ап | VL oL E ie admission кро uc THE GREENHOUSE and CONSERVATORY HYDROPULT. LEMENT, aii скоб. еи | AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE Ra THE GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY, p | [ | е 358., g Complete with Brass Cylinders and 00 Stirrup, 2 e pon ET 3 feet Delivery айн d Fan. i This NEW IMP must necessarily арена; Bras ило dnd otier devices of the фе kind, i x "n Np em effective in its operati e HYDROPULT SHOW ROOMS, 142 and 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. | tM cedi m CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. Heec em ^ The Editor ;” Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden нр, of Whi n Atera at thelr Осе, Lombardo iS^ Upper Wenara e Cir за e in the Со, of Middlesex, and Fazpzaic тат йули, of No. 11, Bouverie Sí ало i d them at the Office, No, 41, Wellington Sçreet, Parish of St, Noll, Boarerio iss, in the said THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 25.—1865.] SATURDAY, JUNE 24. Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 6d. ntoglossum ramulosum . а W. агпег?з men sev. banche oi Cm m e 5 ма. ооар оо авеора о во сас О а о qu 1 Plants, Осан? ^s British :8 Primrose, history of Chinese.. R БЕ xS ое Tulipa еы, Veitch's (Mr.) Nursery. Wood ...... Wasps, tree .. а | Wheat, fertilising .. 588 580 T E 7 Farmen drop .... : | ive power of 584 90 | P home grown, 579 "e dd [^ | evoniana ........ 082 i ciety. Ro yal Horti cultural En ‹ 581 ork Horticultural. . 581 е 584 — Halifax Horticuitural.. dod 580 — кезе ds Но: ааа 3 n . 581 team ум 9b . 592 врате rry fai 8 b 590 e 579 580 b b b TICUL RAL SOCIETY. —GREAT ROSE SHOW on SATURDAY, July 1. Bands of Life Guards and Koyal apa Guards 3. 30 to 6. Admission Fellows’ Frien s, 38 6d.; Pubic, either of which on the day, 7з, 6d. YAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGEN I B PARK. р _' RAL EXHIBITION PLANTS, ie Season, Be asd or A Sas 6. Tickets of the Sociely' s Clerk ; йе" 's Ticket e Ofen St. | bci A ис; ma eie from. Fellows the Society, ;oron the day eon. uv 6d. each. ER S An F M 8B Y CIRCUS, | important 34 HORTI- Stamford, Secs. RIGHTON "and SUSSEX FLORICULTUEAL and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ж Же. MMER ROM will be kind permission of the Town Council, on the in the tre suite of s lendid] deroratod Pavilion, on WEDNESDA ‚ On the same Cup, value #10, is offered for the best Collection of Schedules of Prizes can 96, St. Jam Y, * ofthe Ех Graperi: RIGHTON FLOWER and ii FR RUTT SH te THURSDAY teoma or tho Rom berattr 2 Hr. MNA. Coast Railway, Plants, &c., will be rge, under the Ее restric! ы - Eris CARPENTER, Secre and L RAL and LEICESTERSHIRE LO. and n. Eart Howrz. OW of P оп, Бо е above Society (Open to АП the 4th of CAGE BIRDS un ve JULY NEXT. iter Mo ds m bo heid on THUR RAL c RU керә, аң Two Prizes, will be given for the Best and be cu W. Н. Bales, оао Skirbeck Nursery, Bosto: of A, Godrey, Esq. e uds Ns Ts = [һе Schedule ai? p S1» has been engaged. H 2 Rules ч y be а of the Secretary, Mr. ИА Шаш ча FRIDAY M Eu Ж em S PLUR of Ms. ALEXANDER = ры ENTRIES’ CLOSE, Friday, June E T SEED AURAL SOCIETY. SENA E ARTEEN, ‚ үрреп to all, will take deseri ao он or Homies emi: irap ier теа ш on Eg ARDENERŞ BY, Secretary. T Y AL. L пето, Тра TWENTY. TR КОТЛЕТ delivered. Any M "Ре Шу requested to y eer CARTERS GARDENERS VADE-MECUM PLANT SUPPLEMENT is now ready. Ма for 1865. AMES CARTER xp CO./S CATALOGUE of NEW and CHOICE BEDDING, GREENHOUSE, E "тур PLANTS, is now ready, and will be forwarded gratis and post fro on Es cation. AM. & Co., 237 & 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. LANE AND Si 0 N. `The Nurseries, Great • Berkhamstead, beg to informr their Patrons and the — that their COLLECTION ортага: а) із NOW in BL БОЖЕ ора Balsh; us vine 1 mile from the Station, and will contin: Jas MITCHERL? J^ peotfully d informs the Nobility YALCEOLARIA, CINE RARIA, and saved from the finest strans in cultivation. 2s. 6d. ма x ket. JAMES Carter & Co., 237 35, High Holbo rn, London, W.C. mn IMUT. С LCEOLARIA, PRIMULA, CINER CARNATION, PICOTE MIMULUS, ZONALE GE RIA, ни; AURICULA, VERBENA, UM and PELARGONIUM. Баса 2s. 6d. рег roe Bann & SUGDEN, ng Stree t, Соте! OLLAND AND 3 JONES САТ CATALOGUE. ot BEDDING, GREENHOUSE, an free о: application. a Bradshaw Garde: usi Crvats near oer ЧЕ. 6 ANDSON best to Мот с the above Geranium 1 NOT ље БЕХУ ОСТ Ац в аз our present stock will not supply our friends. . POLLOCK GER NIUM. TUM Our Stock is ^H: and mE. fine. «x on application to Soxs, the “ Newton " Nurseries, ps POLLOCK PELARHGONI M Hells Spring-struck plants, 2s, 6d. each, well hardened for bedding out. The ie Nate mapped = im ALFRED YER, e с ен Cambridgeshire. M3; FORTUN pu wr чет 07 CLEMATIS АБ ЫА and v- CN eredi two АСАНА ior most of зрэ 0 Eee at "The Мой» o f the acm Horti сакы. Strong Flovering UE boobtained of CnarLes Мові, Bagshot. , beautiful I E. new. flowering variety of "the common ACACI & First-class Certificato аа Committee ot the кз Horticultural Society on EE CAD е ВАКТИ plants at 35. 6d. ea. ery and blishment, Hammersmith, e а", Im eorura s ш ROYAL At these PLANT OA n e ре В S; variety, fur- Мон АСЕ и) Ра ша A Piaget P vi каш by x, of 12, King Street, Covent Gar E DDIN d- OUT PLAN TS in a variety. At the Lon 07 the FUNDS of this i p Eu E X ERE Ticket = Live Rd ades fen. The сып tor the ц. issued), okota ja ud P wide а Шей €— Tavistook Roy 5 o oor AA 6 o'clock ет & EN ent омак W- Woe UTLER, Sarei.. XS STUTI oN SERS, ROYAL BENEVOLENT Hia, Covad 9f this Insti CTION of THREE PENSIONERS Purto he абага, pet тоа еш бө place at the Bedford deed. hy or at б o'clock precisei eue d July next. Tho ERA Tir ly tho Ba Ballo t will close at ГА, {С.—7апе 17, n, Secretary, PRIMULA, | pi i Y his renowned R y: C por in pie en рце es, Maresfleld, Sussex, Tw half Miles SER, of de а Bridge Road Nurseries, e N.E., respectfully invites ps inspection of his COLLECTION A ROSES, whic. E ҳад UMS FLOWER, Tne Col- lection contains and fi "Ros ses з Bie m AND SON'S COLLECTION of ROSES is NOW in „Алды, and particularly wort! vehi this season. They would solicit the favour of a visit flom all Amateurs, дм from тей ко! m Ano. чыш t one. "nile ft from the Nursery, hour! y, Cheshunt, N. | ТРАП, ax » сыш s of. 1865 » SoN. licit orders for MARECHAL NIEL and the үчне NEW FRENCH ROSES, at 42s. per dozen. та! be sent oub + with their NEW ROSE PRINCESS MAR of ÇAM- иша d after the 1st July. Roses for bedding in quantity on аа Cheshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, N. TA Roses, Fruit Trees, &c. M. соТ AND SON'S GENERAL NURSERY STOCK is the best near London. GLADIOLI, fine, from 4s., ns 98., & 125. o dozen, CATALOGUES 0 n. application. Highgate Ni поп, N. баео laria, Ris, ай and A Hy Piceni ND aas offer. Ба of t ea cs „ per packet. STOCKS x^ rx 'spring bi SCARLET ; and WHITE INTERMEDIATE ; also the fi fine СЕ; and ALEXANDHA INTERMEDIATE varieties. Seethe SEED CATALOGUE, DOUBLE G GERMAN WALLFLOWER, mixed in eties, ог colours separate, 1s. per packet. Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood Terrace, Toulon. N.W. B S. WILLIA ek that he has а d e Stock of the 7.24. including all the best kinds, Prices application. EW GR and Victoria Nurseri Paradise ds Keune "amus Holloway, London. pui LAWSON D KON ON, Ton on and Edinburgh, havı RI to send out eds Lore гаа able шө Pares MT or, or Seu in dert. ac alten. ir асе eraa and are noy Bann & Suenex, 12, King Street, репа, і mar Ү.С. Deom к. чо t rotation эз а-о atals: each. "8 W t to the Trade, and circulars with list of awards ILL ал UE. Lodo Special terms to tho Trade, and circulars w e pis P ANTED, Five large FIG TREES, in 5 to 6 ft. Gen: n and cult W Mak "iy xat bé задо Dushy ШЙ fr еза Apply, AMES CART Б. АМ 0.-0.., stating price and particulars, onlara, to^ Бек NTS, and NURSERYMEN, Lucomse, Prxce & Co., Exeter Nursery, Exeter. High Holborn, W.C. CURSO A F. 5 &* d , WANTED few hundred KEEN'S SEEDLIN! ®вз and M. ^h. f Ll SPECIAL PRIGED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. | h RERA тан mu s Bes State lo Rorrr, Gardener, Upper EW and GENUINE AGRICULTURAL, G. EN, 4 west "as Angan 8 p 8. advantageous offers on application to B. CROSSE, Son-in-law and Suc r to the - AMES FAIRE: . hn's Mari erpool, ed Growers and Merchants, Т, Borough Market, London, В.Е. | acquaint cn S Ed that he por т ve ^ed Market Pri. E Choi. ELON HES, RAY YNDIRD,. KD má và Meam, серий. Мате а and othe: uii > в, Seed Marko e; and Basingstoke. HARD- rui! in ots— Prize Medals, 1851, for Wheat; 1862, for 'EACHES, NECTARINI APRICOTS, CHERRIES, Excellent Corn Seeds. PLUMS, ам на and FIGS. CORDYLINE. — WANTED, ARD Sur o uie з Seed Merchant, egeta phus TRICOLOR. good plant of each of the above. Taia mer size, экы and price wanted, addressed to Z., at Mr. W: ‚ Chancery Lane, E.C., will be immediately attended to. T NXXERAEDIATE „воск, N esee Purple, White or z Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER MEDIA E h, 15. Бе VET mua "INTERMEDIATE STOC bur ride rre dd ME the Covent Garden varietios Eee Garden, W.C. 2з. 6d. per сар: Te us ы rs of Ferns. ME RS, F. A B: announces to the Public o has devoted consideral үз siderable gon, to this 2 intei, ре of Plants, and that he je = very large зі Е for Wardian Cases, or.for tn E thom ft р. a gie в Be solite commi "t sions. Е: ОВЕВТ R now мусте у) 3m six е includi: Puy Fiy Bote d Tem of his New and PRICED DESC CA SH and EXOTIC FERNS, Ne. T. LE наон. a% Part II. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as beg to announce . that their E „ ERES +, CATALOGUES of AZALEA ESCRIPTIVE PRICED INDICA MARDI BRITISH FERNS, Pakaa а 8, ROSES, CO CONIFERÆ, SUN n prm leasure i ped • the dermen Жы, Two beautiful pecu уз rs Ne assured ree TT доошту, Vm and most desirable FORGE D ROT огра пее DET 215. 0s. 6d. and id йада NA a — 1 and 218. For a fuli S ый. which will be forwarded post freo on application, —Dorking, June 24. The "gest Substitute for Swedes i UTTON'S Ж-ын ТОР я S HYBRID use Price 1 pound, oi r by the bushel. A E T Royal Berkshire Seed ыйын Reading. The Best np ilte LE vine UTTON TR SONS can сап в supply fm PN w Seed of the POMERANIAN WHITE GN eps NTE at 104 к per lb., or ido m ED "ът of TURNIP S EDS post ar yal hire Seed Establishment, YTHONG PLANTS GARDEN CABBAGE best kinds of of the NET ino UCE, AE C KAIL Irem. BROC ^ E € а Weste 6 Kent. on application. S EE D . ELE й. Рег 10.—8. d. WORCESTERSHIRE ns PES eR ds Ayri VIN KING o! WED. .. .. Pea S WESTBURY S SWEDISH : - 10 H W BULLOCK or ABERDEEN .. .. 010 GREEN ROUND or GLOBE .. .. .. .. 0'8 REEN BARREL . TIN .. 2,9 LINCOLNSHIRE RED G! GLOBE e zi a AGED HIST ot) SREY ОТО Ат, SEEDS on S NR PN PRIORE mra, Seed Merchant, Worcester. Fo Market ardemers, Ñ ardeners, urserymen, Farmers, and ыш ig Gentlemen Gar UP S ERIOR DRUMHEAD CABBAGE PLANTS, PLANTS, Red and d vite da 1s. per 100. СЕГЕВҮ ABI PLA "VE of the finest t stock ever offered, 3s. per 1000, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, 5з. pa | SAV c 2 MESS 1000. X — Mi 3 per c D WaLkEz, Seed Grower, за Beds, 574 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY SOLE MANUFACTURER THE QUE [Jung 24, 1865, ———— ADJUSTING шот е ы FOR RAISING ру. —— IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE RÖYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition, The Judges at the | Royal Horticultural — ape Wa edid " 0% ста ре First-class Certificate рен ine ha FEIN were given), and, at the same time, suggested a slight alteration, hinh k а d. Pang | М N beg to state that, xu to the great мыр e Mr МАСАН іп рё yens; they have эке ОЗАН to execute orders with that фер due to their numerous Thé. but are now happy to inform t g premises, whereby they trast юй! : position to send off all orders the day they are received, PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. - m ы — e 0 06 £3 10 0 Suitable for a Lad, 5 t 18 — A SE NE Н) 0 Suitable for One Рей. в Ба И i T "20 come ce REOR MB Tio fm н т ауа И «5.10. 0 em for ow Person. : uis zn УУ i 0 n o3 ж уэе лайды c uy 79 у e B wp —ulide Ili 9 1o 0 » » ^ б, Packing Cases are charged at the following low Ts viz. de 98 10 нар а m Machine, 35.; 14 and 16 inches, 4s. ; 18 and 20 inches, 5s. ; 22 and 24 inches T Parties providing themselves with Lawn Mi w them away, when not in use, to prevent them from getting if returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them, PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY MACHINES, including Patent Self.delivery Box; Cross Stay complete; suitable for attaching to ordinary Chain Traces or Gig Harness, : > Cut 26 inches P €wl Be. To Cut ? bb — 26 rA H Leather Boots for Pony, 5» Gat MEC C eu 15 0 T Boots for Donkey, 198. » Nic E 2-66 m 9b. ч k 42 no Mac M 27 0 s for Hort » 9 TW. Wl ору ена “Ме EN Boots for | Th e: d аслас bo САМЕ TRO. e E an miss — can ind be «еп by a DR or rhy iia Men on an even P nes pu юз ad 36 inches by a Pony, ы апа, у y damaging the MACHIN 2 s each sidè, | Both ће HORSE, ionis. DONG, and HAND E possess (over all other — the advantage of self-sharpenin tters being steel on i when they become dull or bl у у , сап e — again ib eges inpia the — or of de cutter кр the bo l the MACHINE will cut иаа de Arrang t de that T poris M ACHTNTS WW. ihn Sub ДЕЕ у and of superi à p; are deliverod бар Free to all the principal Railway Stations and Snipping d and, if not approved of. h , TP , Li , THOMAS GREEN ax» SON, | IRON WORKS, LEEDS; 3, FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, E. E EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN ; and HADWIN' GS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL, | | уез %, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 575 NE c ; SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. PONY MACHINE. PRICES-—ineluding Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom a ER. NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. Width of Cutter. Vei eh МОКЕ. NOT © £310 0 19-inch Machine .. — .. —.. .. £712 6 Газу Worked by a Man and Во Mm E c узе emen эша М is M y y. y Minh Maddie ce £6 510 0 Ditoóya оу. Fono Ma OB i у Ө їз Ён iov залей ] Ditto бу Two Men. 16-inch Маме ~ ..‚. 0e 612 6 Dittoby a Man 35 817 6 Silent Movement for the five smallest sizes, 4s. evi ; por а othe ин, ys. ва. dte Bu NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. SHANKS'NEW PATENT HORSE MACHIN n Width of Cutte „If with Patent d Apparatus, ж-ш, Machine SITAM E АЛО-О .. 20s. extra. Ad Machine e v. i+ 449 0 D .. 30s. extra. -inch Machine s +, T <. M10 05x, „>: 803. n nom E 5. (i792: 070 7; ғо 800г 30-00 Machine .. 15 15 0 30s. 12-inch a o NC as E 0 0 AUN 40s. d Silent йена, 12s. 6d. кол Boots b Pony, 21s. per sit 48-inch Machine 28 Ditto for Donkey, 16. per set. Silent EE 30s. мны " Boots ie аА 8 Feet, ыд Je "set, 7 4. АРТ 2 РЕ, Ad ^t Varikon g 2, pe Str ret "m the vm "T London where intending purchasers A Lawn Mowe Лоозе fa PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURE ALEXANDER SHANKS лхр SON, DENS IRON iE ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. ЕЧ i SAMUELSON & CO.'8 LAWN MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINES. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. SQ 55 VA Ре PRICES of MANU Tt эе inches, suitable for а Lad - а 10 bagon Natii sitae for One Boy ., тоц t кшш fe Dh Man md In i» MACHINES T 10 © оо о е suitable for Two Men ARE IN DAILY USE EAE Tn ма T: of PONY POWER MACHINES. жена Bas Ө n * x ROYAL GARDENS, include Me Pa Ta Delivery to any Raihvay CRYSTAL PALACE GARDENS, &e. Great ritain, * ee ng. these we make annual changes in the principle of SE MOWERS. MACHINES to the notice of purchasers, М! pine wish to state that they do not make the best, and their attention Experience neral ва h their MACHINES M been bp. or many years past is uU iral, Мач бено rather to в тот А а at be general design оп, on уй iun of the hr. ak crease of durability by the use — eder АП UDSapegs OF ground and uction of E Their LAWN MOWERS с Pme en oth rs for Vhiness of f draught, elegance, су ве! реро = — — е бв. 3 he gearing. f 1, + 771 лот. LONDON Ofm, SAMUBLSON AND S - BRITANN IA WORKS, BAN BURY OFFICES ; 18, CANNON STREET, E.O. HOUSE (where Stock is E » LAURENCK POUNTNEY LANE, E.C. AND OF us SEEDEMER AND IRONMON ——Á 516 THÉ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Суса 24, 1865, Paul's Nurseries, е, Vaan Cross, ENTRANCB FROM THE PLATFORM, ` Warre. N. Rarnwar. Harr ax Houn's Jie FROM Loxpoy, Aem 25 "x JE NE M VEITCH X E E s unrivalled, and many large and perfi y J А ES CONIFERS’ are now in Ane conlition fa i Fomento thé ш : - h BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT Dwarfs and Standards, Pyramids and Espali ani батта paliers, in fine h CATALOGUE OF NEW AND A PLANTS mimic i-o Я 3 is Ses i eady. d will be forwarded Post Free on application. EW nd SELE Offered for Sale this Season is now ready, and wi PP N CARP ENTERS | a SEPEGAED Grim and Best arie! rown. . uart, lanes ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W.—June, 1865, CARPENT kis MULTON TX PARVO PEAS. The ш CARPENTÉR'S MONSTROUS WHITE COS LETTU —————— CARPENTER'S MONSTROUS GREEN COS LETTUC. О HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. adsis мш ЫСЫП a cett E M CARPENTERS PREMIER SWEDE. —Superior in size, shape кы si lity to any other Swede 8, В NS TA remittance from unknown correspondents ta асе) НА CATALOGQUES on "i to Epwaup CARPEXT rsen отем righton and Sussex Seed Wi Warehouse Ж Invite lovers of Ornamental Poning to an inspection of the varied forms and foliage I E aeu 28 de: UST с ш Collection of the above, to which they have for many years devoted especial i ntio REsarE SILVER SAND.—Best Kent and Burg S, LAMB, SPHAGNUM, ROCK SANDSTONE PRICED CATALOGUES, consisting of pensay of 1500 species and varieties, may be had on application. LCD: Loaded Trucks pes áp sent dice x on ail the s Rall 5 NUS АРЕ: Р т, Sand and Peat Depót, Reigate, Surrey, 7% БЫ БҮР BAND Jas ue EDD THE NURSERIES, FULHAM, LONDON, S.W. EIGATE SILVE 12s. per at Swin Place ; deliv € y Lo пао ud là. per. ton, or, 1e Sd dna pU EE ECT d MOULD g hok Mo and COCÓA us REFU; Us оваз OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. SEHASNUM auo, Ban Pince, Old Kent Rond, Lonion ВЕ | INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. OCQA-NUT. REFUSE а delivered теа м» б x 4 T 4X ; f4ha МАЕ Gontro. Nuraervmen. Gardeners. &c., to his y» У 5 ? , NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, acknowledged by practical judges to be a great improvement on eve form of Tubular Boiler yet introduce d. It has — itse не реет се " P Peg for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work with one-third amou For parti use it, see long vertisement ш Garden er o: of the 18 PATENT СЙ ee Kingston-upon-Thames, Postage Stamps or Post-offer Aor payable to J. Barsa Extract from R. 1 ? CE 1 Exhib Мау 24, page 476. The upright form of Boiler is made on a circular plau, but the oval form given to Mr. GnAY's variety of it is said to be prefer- Bangsmax's BRUSHES a able in consequence of its оке аса ч ees in closer contact with the йге. The form y а ‚ furnace being à телара rather than MATS are sold in every town, a square, it seems feasible that the Boilers o; the oval plan should pu E ча xe more completely within range of the g fuel ; and this being n0, (he. change, though a slight one, is no doubt an impro оик — Every Brush à amped, J. Bansmax's Patent, Расе EARRA T Po E cuc uere CE 10. ea NE They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on applicat ENUINE TOBACCO PAPER, in 4-10. packets. ыс 3 MICI oes n ves on МБА ul. JAMES GRAY, HOR TICULTURAL W Нехвт ArrLEBY, Foreman to Messrs. y & Son, Dorking, Surrey. DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S qnie. KING'S SWS "CHELSEA, S.W. PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS’ PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTIHOUSES, &e. E B. TRUSS Ju РЫ 8 B B Р & R В thi Plants; one from 4to Trees at rest. ld Retail ae Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARA TUS GREEN- and Бокин E pm - (consisting of cin M bor nd Join: ш, Sulle. Boiler, € ge olesale vers Bars, y Cistern, Feed and Air 8, Pipe tands, &e., of the. ry рен, Зар К ыен: to any Railway Жы сы аери б ut to erect the same within 25 miles of London, at the owing Wh by PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE COMPANY (Listen). 00600075 (late Pao Ё TS Toocoop's) IMPROVED Co g 4INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE Am gm END OF HOUSE. їшш WE . Erection Apparatus TES Erection. TI troduced in y E feet Nue XE TEE UU e A DX ^ £210 0 POSITION introduesd in 1559 40 feet by 15 feet .. ;» 72015: 0 since that period. He M a 25 dietis m. 0.0 30 fa t by "121 i ep 20 fest УУ 10 feet m ^. $p0-0 5 2 020 bet by e 2 5 0 25 feet by 12 feet .. 10:5-0 су 50 fe et by 15 fe Bt 3 ЖУ 0 E per cent, iv isone of е еврей ш er E Bretin deyond 25 miles of London, one Man dept exire. t qo pu pish the попа T rost By ily 14 1 à mo pia ia Nurserymen, Lr ee. best thing 20. iot хе young 1777 i es and Plans forwarded on application to Burst бое. does. T да, rial. T. S. TRUSS, i * E GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. T Februnry 2, 1864.” api- ; т. E. SaoE, aee : Ec pat ; “Will you 15 баор еМ BOBYS PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION HAYMAKING MACHINE 0 pan сет e to mako ano ther reduction, and 1 feel ass assured that n0 Le Royal Dublin Society, at Dublin, the FIRST and LARGE SILVER MEDAL il рө шей эз by Certi ue ring tho t ds ю O едой -* (no other Medal was awarded to На aymakers) ; ; also, оова а it ES ied o Bint Eos А7 А РТТ 4. hine MACITITNIE 4 1903 1 10024 under Mr. "Toocodw's s ole direct ELEVEN FIRST-CLASS Portions of Ihe various реу mer 1 This Machine is extremely Heer x Bere "tu simple, and its working is " “ July 13, , 1503,” Grorot atout сес erstood, as all leve Extr strong, 3. per gallon (suficont to, зине МРС and eccentrics аге vic ics 10 gallons and upwards carriage free and Seeds dispensed with. Itis light in | М8), b$, obtained or “Tootoo principel Хага аша Ses B^ we x ee 50 аена lishment. Southamptoi t TEC 0188 at i ves e or no Г PERC pn eight on the back of the рате то GUTT is Gutta, Pe cna Corus ва h th em е ork | the pleasure iz aru хле ее eio and Ней? in the heaviest егор. Fo „Gressy, Esq., the celebrated rcha Soles and i amit Hundred of these Machines | two eme met g Bave дор P a pardon as Т mecos oooi ve no n sent out, and | weathers, and with the ground in all n ld ол emus not a single Machine has been | 71° pers Ara m а Mei tho worn Ру д as inefficient, ное Dy КаК E he material àt the and pres much дй, travelling wheels ы malo of Ms thic i as easily as it Toasionally жы, 5 Mose C duty of who must oe damp. L^ wood, and are very st rong. - ó L. ji to ba hat completely defies the use 5 р. delivered free я апу ает. — эм карс 5 — — 15s. gun vwd. esca po colds Сни p EA mut Every variety of Gutta Percha arti m vh e. Озо Soles, Pump Buckets, Fire Buck: лыкын Catalogues of Haymakers, Corn: Screens, $c., wil be sent free on e de to the by iho Gutta ta Percha Co e E а0тову ; ST. ANDREW'S W ORKS, BURY ST. EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK. „е Gurra Panona Сомталт, Раев» 15 Shee! Flasks, Bottles, Bowls, Chamber WES алы спао беја? an sex 34 1805] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 577 Mottled Globe or Grey Stone Turnip. distinctly, some fifty years ago or more, how the ir ree or lilac Dahlia was prized, жен how | п reri late А. PAUL) e late WP DHL „боп Жа Aca nas CLASS x 0 ys he tubers were preserved in winter; an SEEDS ОСЕ, collection of 12 distinct sorts . 3t E 9 rty years will carry us back to the original form BOLLTH кешй d^ 17 1567002 6 of Primula sinensis, as figured in the *'*Exotie "rs rs... s T ФАН Я Flora," with it rg calyx and corolla, before СТА 8 Ее бревно... i e 19 any of the spo which seedlings graduall САВВ/ PAULS WALTHAM MAREN CURLED ENDIVE 1.10 gave bere "T ads their —€— Ў ААН lup a TE [10 rom the n Lo abnormal , forms T СА - i m T. sends. of sr. ity at moderate príces. in genoral t pla › 80 ird дет e post. n, N. Seods E "Choi Strains indications. An ists noe or two may not therefore S a now ану me Seeds of the b Я iu] e out lace. Бе; ким ЖЕШ. E d of ЫА. Tulip f Ң E? оғ m seeds, sd li ESTA: Cr: his, the best strain of Cineraria in transtagana, but whic d out something sues nd can кре к gepe totally different, and as d not refer it * Nun (Herbaceous), from a fine strain, 2s. 6d. and 3з. 0d. (Williams" superb strain) the finest fringed and the best coloured flowers in cultivation: Red, White, or Mixed Seed, n whether it may not be a wild 5s. per : 2 6d, is and M US анан Holloway, London, N. in of T. (n күк : blows later Russell's Prim TTON AND SONS have a very choice stock of this |in t к year. We have had this under теста (1%. ШАШКЕ тоу ME E gut in packets, S excellent NI NEW Дев. RD hows to АА largo - S and is for several years, and the flowers now show Mr M Meer fur silo has beon saved from selected lants, b bushel, i carriage fro Pg таа е inclination to become double, The first indication thai it is beheved the produce ө oven superior to t N & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. ere and gro 1 mei three to four, with a corresponding increase Eod or raising an Fc HORT EE A Аар, евро: g et. Бара received in payment. R SATURDAY WE addition to thè | іп the number of stamens while an Per, сат TEE m шша |, Certifica! Medals rm ere s МЕ. at et Shows, distant petal нарсе а peared a bra ER begs to offer the following, all of MONEY PRIZES Kd the following subjects will be awarded on the | inte stant pe pp as ÜBERT PAR R EEUU ieiuna healthy plants — dates mentioned on the stem, The stamens now began to vary Hd ША КЕ UT e incon jd с E. Nor e un end ровен Due. S e A imber; "orga one т жым ус, eripe TRANCISCEA CALYCIN For the best 12 Phloxes. Сиё Боот .. ll |l 010 0|any regularity, assumed the of petals; an роко уроон ш; 6d. 0210 А, PB gy ker o Potunias in pote ^ d pb QD 9| w рр а hat further eultivation will induce е уос Que Use o Vertensa юрба сы ыс... 915 9|further echange. These тур have taken ES vi RT. or паз о! entstemons. оотаз .. ratoni GRANDIS ЖЕНА, August 19. For the best 6 kinds of Achimenes in pots .. 1 0 0|place es и и = bulbs сеси e not placed in UVARIA, GLAUCESCENS че Кор the best б kinds of Gladiolus Cut blooms.. .. 015 0 (Һе ground till t end of and we intend yini DUCHESS of BUCCLEUCH .. .. 116, `6. ET August 26, For the best 6 Gloxinias in pots —.. 11 1 0 0 | the gro maeri , eu т Л AA For the best 6 kinds of Fuchsias in pots .. 100 if possible e the same time in Da ог Greotiho un, | Sept d оге besto Шаша огеш» poli. —. 1 V Uie year to see if a greater verd takas расе а еВ aro published, án For the best Lapngería ín pot. so ө 010 0| these der à bulbs eme as is usu ийтти September 9. For the Des t 6 Lobelias in pots : .. 329197031. Nursery, Tooting, Si E For the best 3 Caladiums in pots .- . 010 0|in November. All the seedlings, vitre Tir aal Vineyard Nursery RUTAS E Sept acit tbe Бей 3 ойде "бш доты soot 010 0 haye been self-coloured, but. if w е mistake | in mber 16. 0 е .. .. Hammersmith, London, W. чы; үтәү" t Vallotapurpureainpot .. no s ex ) ome of these late-pla Сз астыы ыы сэ үсү ee : 015 o|tions of breaking, a condition which may be M DETTA К рр» :: 016 e|eonsidered analogous to variegation. i is well- For th e Es La, .. 010 0 f s ft ii t AST and тањ COLLECTION of|September30. For the best 3 Anthuriui -. 015 0| known that cha of soil is often соп o ТОРЕ кй GREENHOUSE PLANTS always on view. | (п о: the best A. helandra in or out of tower : 015 o|this process in what are called breeders, and it fom the Conn Country Demenes o toe rn. ро инно уннан, oaa t Еа в ё Я as * 015 0| would be extremely interesting to notice whether The SEED алі GENERAL NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on | October 14. For the ess than 2 kinds llike that of macie Heath, which seems to сше best 3 Alocasias 015 0|So1l like a Lyn Packages ao deliv Кое һө various London Hailway | (е er 2t, For the best 3 Eranthe ms x . 020 o| have a peculiar tendency to wards indueing varie- or e 5 Otons . * - “+ m EALING NURSERY, G. Саххох, Manazor. October 28. For the best 6 Bego + 015 0| gation, is equally effective as regards the breaking anima ni шы Ealing statim d on the Great Western ics For the best 6 Pompon rentes" 015 0 T T uli B. 9 y Railway Main Lin November4, For the best 6 Chrysanthemums in Г pots. 0 sima ERES, ROSES, and SHRUBS, aro hero extensively and d arro fovering s omo 015 0| Another instance may be adduced in which we T rysant тати eie of ie Amosi Tonm i а qué кошер " For the best 3 plants Р Poinsettia pulchrrinià 015 O|are anxiously watching the progress of a variety Ten minutes walk fróm Feltham Sitat еше best 6 Palms кт eux : 19$ 0|of Papaver nudicaule received from Vancouver's SISIBREEN mà DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, and CONIFERJE, | November 25. Forti best 3 Panda "oon 1.2 0 13апі. The bright deep orange petals with their pron гү Nu suited to their habits. December 9. best 9 EroinebioeCdÉ plants 4 92v 7015.0 ke thi ttr ОХ LANE and ERIES, ISLEWORTH. | December 23. For the be st 3 Euphorbias soe» 015 0| pure yellow base and stamens, make this an attrac - CREAR OM ROTER thriving state, апа | December30. For the best 12 Ferns. Distnebkinda — .. 1 0 0| ivo Dist and if а good double flower could be A above Ni les is well worth tho, u cti O O cu ritenere [ү im e pem. Fost Free on application — au CE 25:2 ©, dlings, and it is hoped that by insula CUNGATAITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRI- SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1865. е, мей, me пау Mida st ргойме pco А Med CATALOGUE of STOVE able. is tendency does not а ALOGU and GREENHOUS ieS 4 DARE SERRE WOODED and BEDDING E Sm. MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. increase of the normal number of petals in the ШЕ or HARD DY SIRE TES and TRENS, ei те T Jin a Bogg шл кын. aeria Жа „гй. whorl of the corolla, but in the more or on ^ AY une e. s CATALOGUE of вак. BU dA cines ро. fscientifé Discussion) se 7 1. rar 1 Horticultural ена Ное Show) 3$ Спани Lee, Propri etors, Hammersmith, London, W, ion fW Ps Demi eig е Sho" In some oases.a pollen per still хартыя sx te on the А8. GARAWA Ө, с ет) Palms, &c. Ue mecum edge of the new petals, but in others (UN E Down PIE is lost. " ONTA ANTARCTIOL зрения ee dne questions at rrt e xt бе tombe | We have late tely paid some attention to the [йө omn, : qon p pir 5 Teet ти trom | the Congress to — tu Moroni LE agre mode in which Primroses become double, and as b AUSTRALIS а mecs SER SS The his жй s the Pg o Stock, th Кеи far as we have yet been able to observe, it is b RC PRINCEPS чысы per ар 2з Да, ns th i ^ almost constant suppression of the female organs, * (ne prb ра ‚|&е., from ihe E begi aa Ee Luna | and an increase in the number of whorls of ad o idee MEDULLARIS with soven fronds, Jast 8 feet Condition of varieties,” Few questions sneh a way t that the new stamen stamens, yetin s TATANTA Bo s ORBONICA can be id of more interest either in|? , Es è e E NNNM ME resins, a frei ыан 02 on Ta or сарба) ones which. cera, F ronoh Er DE epus said a TN үч — Á uld | botanists duds toa : m to ep pur Pla "s De LET Ee o cote m wit is be really useful. It would be very р бәз! wi dedou duis De (de lt d splitting ia meta Pula Pr er equa] ^n, ad 1. Ө. & Со. do not | perhaps ав LM rds the Stock, for some Germ ne da EN hiok indus rh, LE S тер uide oid nurserym мамай ^ hé гч die ths | ашп ng y of that w wen Pigh of Mee е nated, or by what steps| It is curious that i: these pt p. нан Баба Рота Niserie, вно the ят P iin " pere German Stocks or|have a tendency to become set Medi 28 бома I ONNM сакс A EE UIT. СКА, die Brompton; but we doubt very much whether it is | pro А ificates by Royal Horticultural Society. | now € ssible п trie the origin of these 1 чие appearance of а quantity of florets with imperet JACKMAN AND SON. Woking 54 б cma wild parents, апу more vom e|stamens, and a central abortive style a veg es ith солда ed to the Е recover gom history of the different эң атр M ауани на alper and filaz don X о аран " m озор a ion in f Cabb hich have become so many e in the co: ў унат uem EE qucm iet ч та The same р “з cm of c FE Primroses ud our mar gardene аа ЖО, a bi Pid wot юре of Horticulture senan s, Camellias, and ot impor p re ае pae th varieties will at once be sent out at ће | fone to — vid. жөө imn e аен то ot e om e pui. which icm m were RUBRO- y : ly conspicuous an m E Axa Ur ГУЗ мы» КЕ ра wn ош НЬ on "the n ble Pansies we find tha t the addi- 1 | sin Ж E ONDES cxt К сы ic don Our] ur best podes v M pio some plant of mo ien tional pint partly due to transformation n ipa ЫШ! violet blue, 5s. each. cent introdnotion tas -— Dahlia or Chinese| the — iens T чр на С. CANDIDA, [^ deep violet, i е Primrose, as there eral botanists si 0 жыў, е вера à GINOSA '|remaining who can slot the ua forms | petaloid, but вё zi | | With а special шег old qe тъне, — under which — Lgs tiful flowers first е Тһе fixation of such forms where they do о од Uit 0 отаде wilt o sent froo on their appearance. We can ourselves remember|admit of propagation by cuttings is а matter o Horticultw f Ty. s T 3325772327 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JUNE 24, 1865. r and more vigorous of f the two sets of | Currants is greatly on the increase, One London 578 tronger importance, Мо one'has done more in this | s ti їп the дет e- | house alone takes more than 50 tons, MORIN, an | organs which are in active opera dud n They fireotion than the Jate sabado Tm DS A^ mu bulb. and having work of t eir own toaccom- | preferred is the Black Naples ariety Fiert а baa 7 tely in in M. RLOT's | plish in co-operation with the prd NET I to| In Essex we are ining d thi i n ео obi кәк) the prize at the Congress | some extent divert the proper nutriment from the pttaoksd by е, ж Pe El бу аге зіу , а Q К А ial and | weaker or floral organs ; а ence, too, its р, owing t t $ 1862 а hr Жы, Ты Vator is w well | to follow, that to give the roots a moderate and | such as it is, will soon be over. Strawberries n к ые г Cultivator at the Jar ardi es | timely check, is to lace at the "dis posal of the generally did not produce blossoms Ms any more known v T е Ohief Caiüvetor ач 1010 ^ his | lowers the whole store of nutr iment, or nearly so, | Шап they have done in Middlesex; and A has been accumulated in the bulb for the instances where they did, the plants are dying оф ery purpose of giving them birth. Tt is, as in our r | In consequence of the very hot dry "оі uit-trees, а conflict between the vegetative and rries have been attacked in some Тне Root-pruning of ligneous plants in TRUE the rep roductive peket of f the plant, aud T yhen |bs by н eo of = o коту it exp ipis and of fruit trees in particular, especially if the | we req : Е ivi acter. natura. ] mean, we must take care to put ps те, Lenis so well as t а grau mm hes | pomo сонча эне prac- | i in check. Let 16 be remembered, how that M. I more хайаа, бы the Pat ag tice, and one to which the cultivator has resort|such а practice could only be wisely attempted | to exhibit some symptoms o ith ble eertai а 1 { ве i ering is over. If there is to be —— Mn. BargwaN will, we are informed, gi of growth which is most favourable to a state of | recurrence of blossom in another se — а juster account of the remarkable RAPFLESIA ARNOLD ЕЕ E fertility, that is to say, to the development of the | balance between the two powers we have alluded | (агы e аата. доти, Siro E үн floral or reproductive rather than the mere nutrient | to, must be struck. aen ой меттер > E oyal Horti organs of the plant, It is howe we believe, something new in horticultural practice to app Тик remarkable failure of the STRAWBE as the princ Roor-PRUNING to the culture of | Cror, which has occurred in the present cR to Wares LES was den of in en. pe ГЫ our columns BULBOUS PLANTS ew of promoting the unusual extent, is not easily acco for; — - submitted to publio view, and it has more perfect development of their flowers, as we pven experience eet oppone to have only ps thang t br pm о 4 } at learn from the Revue .Horticole has been done | vague со njectures respect We hav e v isited e Pi чи М ‚5 үзү. Faes n opportuni o with very mer: success мс VavIN, of Bessan- | places lon КӨРЕ M W. PAUD of. Waltham биж, ИЩ M. "VAVIN, it appears, ex last year which ged to han we saw 2 the Société а Horticulture ary Pari, two Hyacinth | the Monastery of Syon, land enm ka ГА Н es well | aesired, "E the remarkably vigorous and fres- bulbs, in glasses, in which they "Er n planted | chosen for gardening purposes, fo r it is den deb, blooming habit pointed ЕТ out аз а variery particularly - ng court, in the case of рини "— in water. ^ |berries, near Isleworth ind "rents аз таа 88 | aver that no finer blaoms, in торий бт тие A occasio! at the beginning of November. Ж h und that | warm, with a good as aspeot, andi is in shor apt the leaves and roots grew out free t that the pect higl in tha oentè and as fr SERE ШШ flower spike гешаіпе pique T he there fore tables B, Here ere heavy e rops of Pears on you A dis € d E "rm "ihe Bosé named Be D Lindley, determined to cut back the ts to within prt rees, on middle-aged, and also on some IE я м е me M m man айы fr pobre и an inch and а half from the bia d the bulb, after | hundred years old, which are yet healthy an soon oms, х. Беа € s E dee ower spike develo ей’ itself | vi enial is the soil to their г о: dp; pn nd A high deg A of per- growth. а соб is d rop — етаму. 36 йе! mpi b eerie feotion ; those plánts which had been left = them- | eyen here is considered light, and in the case of singu "Y fon Ma окшау) E d whoud (4 Mal i ves, "апош, owering dcm , many o өш certain kinds the failure is complete; so much so, learn. if there are oses subject to the very indifferently. At the time e that up 00 acres in the above-mentioned :nd of fresk When en А Rose was first brought were brought forward, "чб season ape locality have MER dug сер and the ground filled | ou; ts colour was one of those rosy tints in which advanced to submit the new plan to ds y praotioal with other crops. There are two sorts of Str traw- a shade of paepe is evident. en we ват йай test, but M. VAvIN was requested to repeat h i у f the most glowing experiments again this year, and the result еч i without any shade of purple, sometimes on been to confirm, in P very decided manner the Sir Tr dede ie э tobe жүктү the same pont w with blooms of the б colour, tility of thi ting proces: r Charles has become the greatest td кардаш times оп Гайнан plants. ks infor Mo kept nb and the Re spite 4 р hie lanted most extensively. This rims uid them, Several varieties were grown n абоо: m sii ing jos un nts d healthy and Үсөн»; у жибим colour; and tha A he Sereno i4 not дын ing А ihe new plan, p" others were left un- | but om lO0 mores there ja mo fruit- "Phe blossom | {29 25° ОГ tho Diosors sa might touched, and as to the result, it is stated am were not e by frost, for there were none to и the former have been most successful, bloomin kill—no flower scapes were produced; nor could New Plants. an le manner, dock the others | lave the failur У Ъе seront bad soil, for there is 393. Ороктовтоззом GLORIOSUM, " find. ф Већ. fil Viris prac the usual кол. AM M. | none in that locality ; it cannot even be attributed | Bonplandia, ii. 278. et 9 = ~ щл d р Б i Ф о AE "s ыкы дарны up in these par- | to bad cultivation, for "that is оц sid е the question | paniculatum, sepalis oblongo-ligula natis m with such noted market gardeners as eultivate| labello a basi cordata оз p d mi, ala aln Тһе ower spike is allowed to protrude itself | (ће land in this district. With heir usual! GROS du&driobulo nune йош while the plants remain in a „place which is not|promptness and energy they dug down the Straw-| columna clavata apice utrinque опт heat n but jb eti plants as soon as the absence of fructifioa- | unido ntato flower spike po grown up a tion was observed, and put in other erops. So phas n the р r fie xe tha f who dec m im 2 | Whe e had n: 4 нома, the А эуеш. being well еб үтү ^ Poe for the favourite Strawberry Sir Charles |а тета Е by хапу, "who е thought [ree as Odontoglossum nævium majus; yet as soon M "fete le greater heat. apier, No variety, perhaps Keen ns' Seedling nof the leaves iei the flower spike, the, bundle excepte ed, ever rose во rapidly ia the estimation o half and we believe none has s below the bulb. рк! в. Whether it will again be greto M. ANDRÉ, from whose account we have gleaned | {о the same extent as it has been is a question rtioulars, accords to M. VavIN the merit үн» time must determine; a similar catastrophe | i ing th. t occur ul > ір horticulture there are no little things, but that I а mean dee however, жача! is likely to this apparently simple fact must mnn be — to Sir Harr rry. This sort we saw very bearing on vegetable physiology. No modern|(üne in Mr. MYE вз’ ground ; the p fruit measured book, he o indi the eutting of Hyacinth upwar ads of four indie in circumference, and the roots, or offers any inni се in the culture of | crop was abundant, It is a good forcer, and con- ese plants., SAINT pem only (Га Jacinthe, | tinues in S epa ing for three weeks, the quality > 1768) appears to have а уйе à this new mods likewise very good ; of culture, when he observ bserved that ‘‘roots аге | highly Diria of cultivation, absolutely useless to vegetation ia the Another sort, the Empress Eugenie, is large Hyacinth,” an opinion к at the time was | and bearing tolerably w well ; eombated. “І do not regard," id he, | appearance, and not we ell-fla ылышы, “ the roots of і as thesuetion-pumps by | — Searlet Біг ны чання i" alway yn uch in demand | body plaeed in tre i ery = тобы; * * It will not be difficult, I imagine, to | Raspberries, Its айтан {ОЁ preserving should P / 0 of, e ет near to the method оѓ| Of other fruits Apples are а thin егор. Pears Eu he did not actually ак um are quc plentiful, Plum 2 ees аге surrounded ochre colour this seeming anomaly шау | with stakes, propping - the branches, which lid int oducel o faeta: first, that in the would otherwise: һа brol ken by bo enormous | plant had opened its great stellato DA toen us э the jower q g. In short, wi ta England. by Mosen Low soon на Я no ona di ee t fA d &кҥ h 2 БИ kims Engla! Messrs. Low o iden i ort; t; and, seco sadip that | # irata iles p ve abunda at; and the | not quite во so delicate as in te om rish the leaves | same remark applies ph distriots in the | ngyium; p Me. flowers Vac o * fowor-epike for the | "E of ету m «Ё блем ent, certainly it among the best het онь Одоно, ue add v Rie йш орлы the leaves being the e observed that the cultivation of Black | flowers THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 579 Joys 25 1865.] of the flower is very firm, i fhe sabstance travelling Orchid. Al these dise i удей b; OWers. wi КЗ ке Lo *& Co, under the care is dot on, and wi with J. Day, Esq. grown by Mr. of Mr. There are some varieties ; indeed we believe б ш two plants will prove to be q alike. er JU. in 9i. 0розтовтозвтм WARNERIANUM, Mohl 4 Sehl Bot. Zeit. 1864, 297. Lindl. Petalis a basi dilatatis, labelli Qdontogi ice abrupte trilobo, lobis lateralibus 4 ДА o me io orsa то, longiori, lateribus icem involutis, lamina сог rdato-triangula n crispula crenulata, columna gracili hose of Odontoglossum nebu- M zs me wingless, ht be called a Decr ing link broad D of ER first, Let us add, dai inl, und the Ja is a plant known to us, ; but s r information is а ку caes "the last poke € specimen, we shall do much better to peers pue which w o,o i is authenti e: оао was d ted by us 1 rit field, ei "Орто, "who мын ч n on two Kar. It in we phar Tot an Rma ta n usi pi is И in several English %, e. — Lindl. Fol. Orch. кесшш шш land R Шанай, i "shall be happy to show them many р of raising gm althy plants of Douglas Fir | Arauca and Cryptomeria, the large plants of and Pice rom seeds of home growth, I|P. nobi wi their very silvery hue, stand out i гаа ne state that ому is not an atom of ground м; may say enchanting "relief. William for such an о to rest upon. Had some of оь а. шя puse y 15. [We endorse this philosophers read more, ен written or said less, it statemen So ome eedlin of Abies nobilis whic would been better f. 1 у arron are perfectly Th h k 23 1.1 Г ао рр. | 1 1 Im ject p vigorous health. by m че - deners’ ront icle of Aug. 20, а z mmer rae r six int d you cannot do better than repri t tha t article. "x shall only add that а tor Fi taaki are CULTURE OF THE NUT.—No. Ш. f you rra m p. 508.) radors a ^ мо "me with visit pi Elvas Тн great consideration is that of pruning, sery, c Adi tha неа: Station, on the "^ which ARM tho Pinisi e of the p branches еласа to the rules before detailed, and men; nds of facts to prove what I have written, in in t e Нин. Ha nien Verg изе and Picea not а diseased or unhealthy ies amongst t Th. 5 of P. nobilis are of the most dp: P bes - iisa When өү side shoots are spurred off pretty close to d e | the main em. there will frequently spring out five or six glen der wigs, ssom. often fi full of female bloss c imaginable. William Barron, Elvaston Nursery, Borrowash, Derby. [We reprint such parts of the leüter referred to as Wear T - s — ion. hink without egotism I may venture to add, inh aving == the poen diim nsive тее, of Picea nobilis, I have also been the m$ successful. reason for my obtru -— upon you and your —— to correct an erroneous repor e. mich I find r hane iia viz, that ‘seedlings of Р nobilis have o raised by me, which are not true; but hybrids between nobilis nd the Silver Fir, or some ecies! Бееіц o | energies of the tre d hence, in ог clos o to an Stem, many of which buds nd produce clusters of fine fruit. These conditions Be pee! ga irable, and are the o aed o ially to be sought e d tow: th which aL їл р аА кен be dir "HS “Thus, whilst the forma- e | tion of the body of the treo by the exanon оГ, а » it-bearing buds by close cutting is "nr pel d азаи уел, and on dry subsoils, these "uM bearing buds and twigs are wr Aem produced in very large que M A left would soon TU the an order 0 kee was the sup ply. e J9 spu rred is ME to ensure à crop pr 8 h blunder may not favour us with his na w - Lem t itis untrue, as I never "d ult. nor он | me, allo ; for it орог. tioned $ "the strength 2 M9 ye every year, than by о we aren е elso to „fertilise the cones se trees ; ani distinct from each other, parents. This experiment ] к, же {гота their Topos n , been mentio ne ed to the tree, and fterwar p a me Mad to keep t| M iid well furnished per ending branches, ав ihe tent, where the pruning d to ^c x pollen. This wu happe os towards T, end of February, is plainly distin- several, URH E guishable, this may e been brote € Р. I cann d Iti is iris admitted, both in ў etable economy, that yer eased progeny. Bu think f. amem. "hitherto delegit the possibility of decidedly healthy parents MEN forth a diseased or debilitated ofk spring. Nevert - uv this i is the case e when certain. conditions are nob filled ble f. rudi ms tion of a н ттан rogeny. t hav vg ng been convinced | À lit of pruning ү. ih pne tle a and very m uch fa cilitate the setting of the дА, И їп plantations of of ence pruning much ild weather after the leaves are off the trees; and there bjection p kp the operator takes o leave a good su y of the m "S Dois of the existence E this law in the vegetable, and I ually tinguish. Бете i о бонк Consequently, about | or 15 years awning raised over a fine | ree! tree of eiustanct AINA (a much deeper green than the one collected by Do S m. Lr at the | fight! time I impregnated the cones, a by a few Кан of young gast eos plants I — а йн tated, and I found pete tional raid The same rcd Doy: now 14 убие} old, are dwarf stunted unhealthy — 2 — which showed constitutional vigour injured by our late spring o I had a 5 earing in mind to Рен {һе tree will o ir pon i wi centre, and the парата well furnish ki Пу ур. a could succeed in getting good seeds, I n- | Centre, ү i balanced, All the leadin Sho. Ira m shortened inced that either the cones or catkins, or both, were g S aaa: every year more cg ess, 8i |and m Jig nig form of the Dur " occupied XH the pal M. sounds pes ‚Тһе sbo sag LE, ; opera Nut tribe ent эне 4 en ж ме нса pruuer. Itis eus removin g the suckers early the soil from the quo eii Pe ia ne d fi time, „and previ vious t эр аш А EE, now healthy fine * And m etos my first seedlings of Picea nobilis I. | had abo ede: same per centage се plants which from the first manifested a constitutional wenkne ss by a | stunted pli and at a | leaves became brown at he | the ihe margins and pe 1 have -— e К ск X EU ue Fed ligulatis extrorsis, Soin. civit, utissime utrinque juxta f. basin. ei aed are т And yet this ng ing a ы panicle stont ups h bearing a crowd oured potað wi with pud "RAM ~ study of of al our 5 -— tomes s ге одон, 1 pia indi EL is science that both: Odon Bis (ase cogo рти. triangular wing: and like the Douglas owth, have show de Th эме ү ° р true бапзе of | fori gent » à either way, where the culture is on à small вс f e on and able rela ped A it is — to suppose, where the culture is on а ө scale, an expected to be а profitable hee t there s any land in condition, and congenial in its character, be e year after year to throw out а remunerative + of the base of в stigmatic « са MR i: " мнага me ago ме: РЕТ —€— above “демдей, b but p^ Low & Co's New Grenadian intro- - debi, ч viz, decus ирга, I adopted eat in Б ош софи ген e mw it flowering at High Cross, Tottenham, ' general distri. | econ та dud т gi а splendid stoves, G. Rchb. fil. remp n 2 боа pollen, айй беруй, еа ш agnificent f ^w c yc e dn м acre, » р. f ы и. eei Verse vrl ond Rh bie habco vd o years oli Ee of whi id our expensive adis. which ma bed EE [000000 9—— i dfe ч understood, thai uie AM r late I зы a& the annual digging end паву dori forking . HOME.GRO had from the (other сіг ing is done, by иртик ра Re ar € a ша impose MA: KIR. REDDS, equal) healthy and vigorous plants, also debilitated it in over the Sn ишен, en. — - upon themselves the Ms ques and diseased ones. I торе | Ње very best is woollen rags, which may very well be wj ed it. pn for arborists and at the same time explodes a lantia omh аа manure that is quicker in ja Шер; КЕ: м ош a at бев; j|pernicious theory пот, [e Eom ground, viz, ‘that used al called shoddy z ^ also an - д large ent o I iting Бо are worthless compared wi h impo orted seeds P. | cellent B. С ш Ke shoddy and [^ must be emer тзн - bilis c exceeded € feet in growth with me this | me that rags, lantatio: acres, increased the Opinions e but a o oie, d with ies gorii o Cedars of Lebanon, | ham is m by 2001; this would probably be many о усаг ата eere dares, qud S gre vale au d ai f great value as a con- | for the dressing, which at eir NE Айни ial ir i tot e wh who P Susi peti oi effect. Douglas'a variety | three : the al l үр 5а Не duty incumbent on men of | is oa warm ос yellow green, with cones when іп a young state the same time wo 1 5 ib ‹ еп о i а pe е а ts. Drümmond's э variety ie furth gp e ore than one occasio st d silvery under the leaf, wi tbe | cleared 5001. e years crop, fur paying every X. Upon twice of late in your from the the long run it beat "І have to my" about the Mur rdi ШӨ өрү bracts always green and free purple tinge. l expense, and he ierit а) that in 580 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Чат. . о farm high, aud | ——— ee erii bur (oov Е bserves, “ you see I farm high, and — young pen s of the following sorte, all from | to о possess it, is but l know Dru Faye id ts dar the more 1 put into the dog d, | e-saved seed, viz :— Pinus insignis, Abies mese price I bought vieni Mn ánd. а us the re I ge of it Picea е. ibd others. Cupressus Lawsoniana in a | express my grief, that, sown the same "аут în pb capo iiai ner eeds very freely, a circumstance 7" ich ee es with Sangster's No. 1, they e ach b biais ovin д colour and ri yellow. The nuts ЖМА | indicat be tha t it will not os — of a tree in Britain. same day, and were fit to ga te imita be gathered rhe quite diy, n and spread out on the | Cupressus Goveniana is an most rmn seed- William M. моки з, Canterbury.——- It w. "d у, floor of a dry chamber, where there is a m ventila bearer. Gen tlemen те in proving the me rits s Or Messrs, Carter this spring ps the uni Peas do tion. The drying room of a malt-house, or an oast tried and prove : house is excellent, because it may so metas: Ён s in very | may, by sending me their addresses, have a pinch of | аб Waterloo Nursery, Kilburn, a Pies үс иет damp w eather be necessary to IS on а little heat. seed from last ате dole of Picea Webbiana grown | ground with a subsoil of stiff clay. Wi С. Мер onald, Woodstock Park, Іпізііоде, | our intention to Messrs. Sutton, of Re T poe. А Б = fand A. Dickson & Sons, of . When the husks Pede ‚апа me ra dy heat. Wasps.—In you r impression о of the 3d inst., ** Vespe- | of whom kindly forwarded to us stocks of thei ыма. past, they may be put ту, ап сег in larger чєй: cide ИЕН cates to us the intelligence sint bel M. hia Peas. 3 Messrs. Fairhead, hearing of the IE bar e si п avó aw lso wished sted, W dry and cool place. Mouldiness is the great thing to | the hope that an abler pen than Msn: d dott te al E Rod: Qe rat Express and Dillistoné's Early Proli c ^ h i | raisers, e lon w 5. e g en pu Я quantity, heat is generated, and mould follows. eater destruction amongst the wasps, ai —Sutton's Rin ded A Fairhead’s Сод, ere are several varieties, all more or less well | assure “J, M." that his doing во is of finite benefi | queror, Dinistors Early roie Carter’s First Early adapted for culture on a small scale where variety is to greenfly, bugs, and other insects tha infes Fai Railway, Sangster’ No o. 1, ба ui i a la i oses, and other va е: d s followin йе e the variety in cultivation. It is of a large size, a most IN pet ow € be m tes ue and Fairhead's йы all abundant bearer, and with үрт ap me ста will n large quar fios of [re Siri pei petes to be the samo ' Pea; their height (2 feet), time keep good for two or three year very fine ross рне: badly eet a кын ie trace of the|of flowering (13th of May), colour of the foliage, style samples of the Nut tribe were tiet pe^ the dme. cleared off again an a fortnig ght by|of growth, measurement of the pods, shape of the Royal Horticultural Socie ety a few years back by wasps, latt дач of Peas contained in each pod, peculiar f Reading. struck me bei mo ornin ng till evening. Itake e every means to protect | property of producing a mass of padi: from bottom to improvements on some of the older ау and it is | апа preserve the wasp nests in my grounds, and if M top, the viale crop being fit for use simultaneously, probable e that some. of them may be found to possess | body would do the same we should have less bligh Il all fully confirm ualities as to be won А ed more fruit, and healthier Pee Excelsior. judgment are concerned, the conclusion at which we above sort for n a large scale, Se cacia armata.—Admirers of this pretty Acacia are have arriv ved. Thro oug hout all the stages of their tingham picea is Гай а very good v йу aid val perhaps not aware that i is wonderfully hardy 6 be found a shade of difference, adapted for vp culture on account of its dwarf | frost-proof. We have had beo plants of it out all the We therefore consider ken Козо should be given to habit ; the Nu t is of good quality, and ved b an nter, totally — and they have t ert Hr to Mr. Dillistone dan t bearer. NOF early purposes ther: A. L., Monkstown, Dublin. belongs the merit of aring ә Mot o t the earliest Pea better than the Cosford Nut, ces а алые Horseradish. Ыы corres — have the|known; for if turned out by erben these varieties | early sort, and a great bearer. John ki inis - to inform me xe ther there is any certain | could not be more alike. We T come to Sangster's | mode of eradi icating Horse- radish from my garden, | No. 1, Dickson’s First and Best, Carpenters Express, hich n with it, I have tried digging and Fairhead's * aee Un Early; these we treated e Correspondence. оа great irt, but have failed, a s I find tly alike, one long row of each baig planted side anà Carpenter's Ea P B a 8e is RES < g rg & E T Ts H Hom: | Conifers from Home. rown Seed.—Mr. McNab and © wn into the тоск. Is there any which by side. . Except that Sangster’ s No. | others deserve credit for laying their observations | if f applied Pers xi it? Wald ME eem be n the others, respecting Conifers raised from igit d befe r salt PAR thlea ch. | there i is sheolutel not у shade of a iiforee among the publie. I is in conversing with those who һау; I hav The, of tl t (3} feet), opportun of apli. чече the жокку tree Ж. this, about 25 fet bigl T кү 18; Ja old, which they were in flowe п Ма ay 20th, and x M ot that наю тее of opinion exists regarding | has three cones on it; they increase in size very growth, flavour, shape ot pods, &c., all are same, it, the majority, however, being unwilling, without rapidly. E. B. Curteis ‚Те easam, near Rye, 5и ивзет. Опе по otic eable feature in these varieties is, "dat ied ndi e than ore JW, been produced, to condemn | Fespa arborea. successive gatherings my be picked from them day With the majority I agree. І | реп nded nest, it acie appear to be. plentiful ene m after day, i.*e., me whole crop does not come in # ik "that. it odd. be well before remet ng that| within a short distance € is one in a hedge, once, These four sorts are à iie 10 days later than the поа wn seedlings of many of the finer Coniferz | another hun g from the upper end of a stone ciere | others, the five early varieties being fit for use b The common vus seems this year to| 3d of June, while the four later sorts were that they Arén be tried in different soils er situations | e its эч projecting out of the ground, Why is|for table until the 130; m uch however ion Ree are certainly some difficulties to c'ear up in | ів? C. P., Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. depends upon locality, snug eam warm borders, mection with Mr. MeNab's experiments; such a Earwigs.—For the last two or three years my |subsoil, and similar contingencies, 4. how Ы the old A Abies Douglasii, m layers, and "plants f| bedding epe when first planted in да in the lawn | $ Co, Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road. —l і t raised from foreign seed thrive so well, while plants | have been a айас tacke d by earwigs so furiously, that t some- | Carpenter's Express direct from Mr. Carpenter, and Per hee eter night a bed of Caleeolarias is nearly | grew s i f I co m. ; : e season we destroyed а exist їп the soil or subsoil than is apparent, or that f th ts; but this year they appear again їп most | 22 or 23 years ago, when Cormack's Prince of Wales оше other cause not easily discove: red may account for | formidable numbers, and we daily destroy from 80 to t ont, I remember supplying Mr. Whiting with the ill health of the home-raised seedling plants. I am | 100 of them by trapping prs en flower-pots turned | some seed of the Early May. The two sorts were nduced to make these rema: ed een the few seed. upside down on a stick, t ing about a third | under precisely similar circumstances, and t ings we have raised here from ay om wn seed are in | filled with Moss. Can you "iind ныг b best. mode | was no perceptible difference between them. general thriving as well as t from foreign seed. | of getting rid of these insects, the of year they | our boasted new sorts, Peas are no earlier no We have seedlings of Abi ies nobilis from the old plants | breed, the places in which tbey "е у x the rie they were 40 years ago, for I then gathered Peas on both at North Berwick and Riccarton, in full health, |of their eggs as well as the number each female | the 17th э ay, and if our much praised new sorts arè We have also seedlings of Abies Douglasii, raised from acepte ш em logy thabl I arlier than the old ones, we ought to n seed taken from the large tree at Scone Palace. Some|give but scant information as to their habile, Peas in April Ihave this в year grown Sangster's of the plants of Douglasii, not in first-rate health on | G. J. Andrews, South еш оо. [The pres Li ou ka s EAE side by side; they were 0? La "a thin poor soil, when removed to richer, damper, and | dry hot spring has pr in immense 5th February, and several рескв were ga — deeper soils, soon became dark green in colour, aud | fusion, or, to speak more аф ME gered no dick 26th of Ma v FROM an open field, Sangster's being ive grow freely. In Mr. Mitchell’s nursery at Stranraer, I | to the hatchivg - це eggs and кто тШ of the young. с later than Diliistone' E 2d bos t Early ront saw the other day about li young plants of Abies| At the present e (2186 Ju ne) а the s specimens to be Sutton's Bee p m of ары nobilis in fine Hr I - lately conversing with | visible (and tl M was ready adr t he ү hi ia a yw te is in a neighbourin; n the pupa "atate, with rudiments E wing-covers. n Februa! th. i a second Early no ma pea Mine (Eirkendbrightabiro), who told me that he had Small bi A К: ges twigs with the ps scooped out, EE is priy to Nutting's No. 1, a delicious он number of Abies Douglasii, very healthy, and | laid a r-beds or hung а =, Marrow and tree bearer, with large pods per s ing extraordin vibes growths, all from home-grown | are irc т Тһе (ета! deposit. д ped flavour. Richard , Salvington, Worihint Tin With fasts like these гон us, caution | tively у number of eggs іп holes in the Sdk a re^ Messrs. Sutton's Ringleader ought to be inep xercised hom seedlings are | brood over their young when hatched, like a hen over | every Seed List as a first-crop Реа. I made order ; altogether ——: and exclude d fr from cultivation, | her убн I. О. W., Oxford. | of it about the middle of February on a south "m often surprised at the strong. language used by| Zhe Hamilton or Cadzow Oaks.—1 am pleased with | it lowered about the middle of April, and I con gth oí «nion dio qd grafted Conifers, which жеге | “ Ј. AJs" report of these Oaks. (see p. BD. I was gathered a dish of Peas from it as early rv. that Fiva ion z some 20 years ago. Mr. Barron, of| very much struck with their fine appearance two years | May ; I did not however do so before the 24 vas d many mend tie aha produced in|ago, when m y frie nd Mr. D. Mi tch ell, the. gardener at | month, when pods were well filled with v wek t н. з, D. made * f th sam м м. EFA A E ч“ er 2 fg 7 et zm & FEE E Е] 59 5 48 8 5. E] iu Y] E] et Ta s kz} á a © Е о [1 о = ®© E et Е в li шп as fine froi обнял Iw ill be. i e show any one who them. They are, as “ J, A," ва; fl in M 1 1 E ties, an J $ | de of ] early varie entertain t the T doubt — VA nearly | hollow t er of С voe of inem penty ot саа к= аер b ; еы oí Mon Ringleader, ai es pla ith the sorts of Conifers, more | found for а a part; yo at six or mor — de e-sized m o | days before the others. D. Bain, Gardener, ^ font t esers, Sutton" i fted, thriving | in aud stand comfortably. These trees are well eed Park Gardens, St. eots, ——M. т e pem д е: finest seedlings | sings they. are ано M я and to my | sorts of Peas for succession (р. 556) are e we have, and forming in evi respect as fine| mind are handsome; tor I am а lover of wild netu ral would, however direct attention of the trees, many of th wari ht ЕБ аа те 01 t 1 Ge Archibald 'astle to ап ^s'Li which is decidedly one pe of 20 er ennedy, Stranraer. vid сае still graze. АП honour, therefore useful of eader, ws that s thered from full. | no e Duke, this primitive fr, т designated “ First Crop," is of medium feet hi зїн native climate will produce more der us ie oportuit of gazing e dix to circumstances from 2 to liest РФ i nts than those raised from home- | wild scenery, I 1 Ie Oaks, the brav old pu в,|а good bearer, and is Lecce" the i white seed of esteemed varieties will |t hat live in the for во green; "long may "they stand, акр. It is, how rooe ор dman’: Lit kx T ig a light-blue wrinkled тапа Т1] Early Peas ii n anxious all gardeners are to саз and very early. ene ro ibat C na gather the е first dish fr from the open ees ud we know; Sig dr dE upon еи Һа Жыр, according w vértise ment announci dwarf, from 9 t inches : “оше E more variety than | that that is ee arrive, as the * something to be vbi diss our soil, &c. А it begins to boar дей the grounds here are | | wished,” a week before any other, [e eager they are the inni. and the pods s deren а - satisfactory reason why seedlin fi 3 sfactor gs from home- eii Tus мон їп this country H THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE SAP 1865] 581 f this Pea I believe that i cultivation; the vital importance usl >. From е k cds as any kind grown. Being icta ds fully explain ed. мро оп this ага 1 sig 5 When the кет. аге FUHR та ei тніс, sae юш о osoro tint e hl ox nd ete valer М иу can benr len бирт : firs 0880! > d ivation onas, ed to me that the ants could b - or reik considerably in advance of all| рен se the cold air generated at ni gut on se mel 2 | fully propagated by leaves with the bod dubie by рл an * inklei Pew. А Ipha, St. Osyth, —— | the neighbouring АШ being of greate cific gra as this met ee маг " iderable advantages in Lern think that pon respecting Early Peas tha 1 rolls down and "Ms the aer К шуу зв large mber lants from a lim 1à real utility. I imagined that the best gets rm air and reducing the temperature supply of Aie we — to attempt the experiment е sowing the e later in the season, say | of the va Шау} j which has been carried out most satisfactorily а Ву this or even the X g of May. Sow the early ount of rain | (тош 60 to 100 inches| method fine plants are obtained í spect re- varieties at the same t and in the same situation, | in the pes following E ror ly in showers, аб not too | sembling strong healthy seedli. gs. The period required A I think we shall get at the * one. А 1 ink, Ls eat i intervals, i is Е beneficial fop, ae growth of|to form roots is nearly the same in all the species, again, that the discussion is is not to pea trus мой. о оп s ihg onas. They йад above all t sin showers КЧ Шой, three to six weeks. It is not indispensable t of the differe suushi ong continued rain РЫ аб а leaf be att € - the bud; this is no doubt а — tport. im loo кул р. 536). —Your correspon- injurious, as also rii eat drought, but of the two we have strack many bads Ае: n dn him set the light outside the door there, with the door ора while he shakes «оа beats 8 the walls of the room with a ERA and in any other way rouses up the gn tk Then may dor be closed, and, the enemy P in tho E^ on the Flora of Kildar rIg үте mber of a Vg found in in P Kildare lying € og ner to the КУЧ E pa pd mention some found i int epe: - Wicklow, ov, p ага s. к land em usual way i in which we prepare the buds is to а с point of the shoots for the latter s to be prefer rred vell rout an tached, The t 75 те те but different species тебре аген if Беш, ur | stem is then уде near the mi experience indicating to 6000 feet as best suited | node, split down the centre, an for the red, yellow, "t grey parke and their var leti ies; | upon the brick in the pot ; while from 5000 to 7500 feet promises to b ith about 1-inch favourable for Ше. varieties of the Crown Bark. These | jects above the surface. elevations are rom our observations ye the t | Neilgherries, ъа an altitude of 4500 fee sheltered MH Ae a mea бе ы; A. 6000 feet givin: ature it sm sie feet -giving a mean temperature of a Y a ar. P | be fief ue for rs ойуна of Cinchonas, in which the land should is one that has ten. much dise The > temperature ‹ of any given locality | experi e € advocated us v land should this district is of а light description, lying on what | be estray cleared of forest, at least so much of i b: here ngravel Mu ch of this gravel has NS "2 dimak ty in the succ -— mona emn of may be planted with Cinchonas. In олде such as are bean dug up in old times nd na seeds is their impatience Xcess j Tr igh winds, perhaps it the as manure; whether the soil was improved у Аза therefore it has been found | necessary to | might be well to clear sma all es of a e ^ res thereby or mot is questionable, but к; pplicat ts ouble in the енем БИ, E for |in extent here and there NE the forest, in sems to have favo gro of The нту d whic ves ve etur ed order to ensure. shelte er. The only objection to this fund at the other end of the county. - Cons spicuous eatest а tage is 2А ув: — ГІ А nad of га trees left standing these is the White Campion, Lychnis dioica, ke] Mod put of earth produced by rotten leaves, on the borders of chis Tbe - vi dpi which wraps some corn fiel & sheet of white. 5" sifted and mix ed y ge the pl n arse d Common Hemlock and Mugwort are also most common in ditehes and on headlands; so also is the Bladd "emn 3 ried ; it was ten MK to polen, 212° pen in Mr to partially Mad hads is s liable | to М ваше ае for м forest iara when de- rt u which t . Some of the hedges are fragrant with Sweet prived of à m Eod of the sup they Briar, which is by no means common grubs or larvæ of insects. The leaf- mould we 2и ust ena are also li le to be blown of the „ and there may also be th occa i ; Vie system has the further and sionally a ге ear bi he T A ts the surface lightly pr ressed | down, more че ры iobjedtids t "aei the PORA too much ME Cetera АШ the seeds am thereon, being covered with a|from the sun, while they are co to the damaging XL ered Б "the БҮ оп old sprinkling of sand. The pots were then plunged into | effe cts of the drip, during the rains, and the roots of buildings, Asp cusa de aec also q ls of moist d bottom-l Fahr.; - ve т - immediately fill up and choke the common, as is also nes. AU. V the e never watered in the d sense of the the Cinchona plants are placed, thus balaria is а denis Ned i^i ig n word, but en the surface beca ry they were | | depriviug The young plants of all nourishment, In neighbourhood of Ballytore. London Pride, "sari merely sprinklod with a fine singe, j ust sufficient | our ——— nts m а have planted a considerable umbrosa, grows on the roadside from Kilkea wa ater bei ing gi ven to da amp the su ace, but never to | extent of land i this way, but Е е with T а hs ting Under 1 this сейпп results as will ultim yd render i ciet. y to Wii. Tar ever having been n planted where I saw tlie ze began to icones very strongly on о away the remaining forest; trees, Ta the greater ena pé ry Ar ys =ч mention in passing that аб sixteenth day after Fox The least exces f tl lled inglass (in W ‚ bub ne f | moisture causes E OPH cared. о dam d in thousands, Ав andonthat which is phata, gré iin of the plants has Kildare) байа m шай literally covers s Kita E In a meadow T oining ge ii armi Orchis О. conopsea and Listera ow blooming in the ен рго- а уегу fine - аз the seeds g nate they carefully out into fresh оН from 25 Же "50 siilike being that of those placed : under any degree of living shade. I therefore feel con- iim ica into a inch n ot, and then tre ated 1 respect the same as seeds, that especially o the Neilgherries, It js ever watered, the surface bain PANA sprinkled and | | true, | that t while the са s: "we young this system has stated, , which hould ov: beoverlooked. I our Orchis, Lr ot thisb blooming among the Grass is y ing—the ті ich. browni sh rys NS or Bos le top the soil in that medium state of moisture in ich it was when first placed in un ser . The tty for this care is to pre vent the seedlings from radiation during RA ver and. ean Season, dier our dry and cold weather е i mbated this VE calyx of magenta. hue. This little ng ot, to dE mes in this way our r seedlings } ке забе n" | shading, of аы plants, э деч һате Passed "through , this dry T i tis Де не Island Tome, ї garden, Å Correspondence Com Iia IN К елы "A M Мехо, the уган. ча the G his ехрегіе псе o) requi dis <. J. Douglas, Kilkea. бийк | Mid to root readily in about and the plants | i oots from ud a ому this, but ier laten growth of е g wood p In this d T {кора 39-4 тшй of an open чы M 303 f feet i ы perder to give ei n black or посе coloured depth, resting upon an open efficient drainage. ea as it gains sufficient s The неет of layering we | have adopted М. тае different from that usually оппа when he juice of the аз stagnant water at the roots, 8. m with amage the leaves themselves, seriously injure si рош The yellow ing small.lea: ould gro м d tari co the ы Eg Е. и The reason wh is mos, L^nefical, PL iu d is L hon the fact. that it EH: LE 5 HB FI Hi T» 19 а tage of preserving а much im and er southern aspect, al 7 n Species, К the|w exposed Ves ird should be north, or W exposure wiil also A fund w vd. ior Cineh onas s dowod so i fm ue i merely placed in the soi oil i nd rot. To remedy brick is placed into the as ib is ~ air and parti ially shaded, sin and when wth has not been so rapi from | tsm al, if not ый, to that of ot p [у= — inre andit is probable that during the weather continue dry, the plants mornings or evenings until they become esta! Sori ties, ROYAL HORTIOULTURAL: e17 (Special Show of Azaleas).—Of this it was ste «i ina — posted up at the entrances, that * t al forwardness of the season um made it impossi zr ача to v dude. a full show of his s day, which therefore will not be considered ay;” and there were only such plants stov: e alea pi he blanta i is not an object, th rhaps the safest and cheapest plan of propngntion: - ка - - propagating house, the ngest is the best adapted for eeks time, the majority e these egt ted w qe a month. The earth i Bet ings ar a = the seeds; ; ^t is, howeve bei eing d which thes * greatly ta H d "vss Th PL eriinre at of dry bri Очу “watched, the surface and the leaves being t аа Brixton Road; ана "Mr. Bu merous collection of new рик Ferns, fi Taylor, Fej $ Walter B. Williams, Ed ; and Suow.—lIt wil be seen ge nd angles, AN a [an üthors agr at Cinchon Хеу auha perature, and this P hn been : by the plants themselves f —— 'uccess to | frames appears am he are T4 er аз | it being ver to ensure watered, void this, in ВгаміхснАМ RosE S by adv —— in E column that the last hi$ for make their entries for the once watered it causes the cuttings to damp as we have invariably found that when the pun p | A =ч АЦ t 582 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. "m gr. to Lord Wi enlock. Black Grapes: lst, = foi cae ан at Ыга cive fewure. They — exkit bition, Me in i consequence o of the spiri rited and 1... мй, а Ww. H Broadle; ey, у, Eq, mE White Gra | bloo: e good fr ait^ was E Crit we as cut — management of the committee, is sr 1st, Mr. Stewart. Strawberri lst, Mr. Saul, gr. to Torá | the RR нот respectively to Mr. Richards, gr. to Песок ual ya held under the н of ti tratton, Knaresborough, Neotarines, and also Peaches: Mr. | borough, end Mr. Clarke, gr. to the Earl'de Gua Ond Londer bcn equal to those ood, Esq., Middleto: Studley. Mr. C. Turner, е Slough, ca у and Rip. m m" Mera eg ero tg for Peaches and Nocterinsd. “TRAGOA ere tanc алы pri th méntiouing. but w "d ULTURAL. — The first Summer Exhibition | SPeCIa y, wor , e must be content in i the “Мара Counties to: E study Duc tais Soci гуллай E ера took place in the Park atteehed: to the MEM ating the Committee on the success of i esidence of John Crossley, feq por me e ride id uring his visit to Haiifax. e exhibition e ——má of й ridi Des Te Yee ROV TI EREE LR Meer setae d did many "of the plants exbibited were үеу | Ko tí ісеѕ of 3s ook Үовк SLTUBAL.—Anm exhibition of Plants and Cut | fine indeed: those from Henry Micholls, Esq., Bowdon, nea $8. Flowers w as held. on the 14th and 15th -— due exhibition | p rere taking the lead. In his various collections mera is now looked forward to as мир t flower show of t pues North, | w ell grown and flowered Ericas, ventricosa coccinea minor, gates he second day, ful! IE: indicato the truth of this | and su ly bloomed; and ап usually fine Genetyllis Sene. M Many hundreds of g ers were present from tulipifers,- Mr. Baines, the gardener, seems determined this е this iam de ^ ER ый, the most popular familias various districts, е so far d an e^ { Newcastle, КЕТА ear to be in the foremost rank, for in ornamental plants һе of garden plants, , and 10, com ple eting the Peterborough, Bucfüeld,. Manchester, Huddersüeld, Lee had very fine examples of Sarracenia flava and 8. Drummondii, first series, are now ейн us. We have al Bradford, and other large towns. "| both in fine character ; and a very fine example of Dasylirion | in terms of commendation of the earlier París p" The exhibition was in every respect a success, s 2 a | acrostichum ; a gigantie Alocasia metallica in кре} condition ; quA an d these i tater со а 1 the steady improvement in most classes. The stove Dii кор. A xantbophyllus; a very fine е pan 0 Sarracenia E y equal or even supe- use plauts were remarkably fine, and rarely, if ever, has |p pre rera citrosmum гоз Var ada teres, | rior er, bot regards the selection of ar collections been seen than those which {оо the 186 and | er h to as к кр содасы ista, and a new species ыр Ixora from Moul- | subj e» aid cis execution. In the н rizes. In fact, at the em which followed the adjudi | mein T the habit of coccinea, with colour of crocata. всій of Calanthe vestita the у Ek are given d. zes, Mr. W. Barnes, of Camberwell, one of t. other collections from Mr. Micholls we obser v fine Xn еч А , уе red. ants, remarked, that “ although he had dn | | ps amples of Sa rracenia variabilis, Dious muscipula, Anæcto- | €ye varieties ; ш йена ш charm. "mon shows for many years, the stove and greenhouse | chilus intermedia, and A. Lowii, In fact, Mr. Bainos eec in ingly rendere М тош а UE rown by Mr. plants at York were superior in every w ay to what they dan: the culture vcr "ist pria and Anncieciibei d g'e-um sesquipedale, d remarkably lo ng-tailed London,” Azaleas, whic! e, st prize, were very = n- T mÓ— à arrangoment and decorations well done | sisted - Extranii, s >; Eulalie Van Geert, | Chelsoni, Msdagasctr species introduced by th v. W. Ellis; and as to secure general commendation, and учн тау to these | Iveryana, and Julian. im Waterhouse, Esq., Halifax (Mr. | Miltonia m ‚ le iH Er ia bots d. The9i PEREBE details add very much to the interest of a show. The Com- | Bayn om ET had оса specimens of Dracena rel An-| Part con mittee comprise gentlemen of influe а e in "York, who, in coi con- | олова acaule, Phyllagathis rotundifolia, TAE almost Tulip like b oms; Chysi junction with Mr. Wilson, who is on e ost courteous киги and Macodes Petola. Mr. Johnson, gr. 6-délicátel d- th tol 1 аны а, all work heartily to securi ar | to — Micholls, Esq., Manchester, had in his Күке fair | most delicately and charmingly coloured plant; ES abi si ndiflora, | wi nown Cologyne finest а man в, and Mr. в Orchids were not so good as we h ор а Е У isi Esq E high-coloured Disa grandiflora superba, In the 10th and when the Scciety shall have b fth Of Ferns the n collection was contributed by H. Micholls, art 1 are Gale great growers about London to exhibi Esq, and Mr. Baines, gr. to MÀ Micholls, bas Bowdon, took the 1st | antarctica, саи a stem 3 №. 6 in. high, and fronda 8 to prize for 12 — and Greenhouse Plants. сөт collection | | pagt ndir d ha I was ins а charming igh, and some 5 feet across, the whole plant in Pun mr ical "spite b турй shell.like dore "Pda ; Phænoco coraa | admirable condition, and one of the best examples of its kind | he тту" | hein id Erica S tricolor Е wn ; Ala Lm отео а са заг Peer таум dpi videa М rS partie lir Гао cathartica, with а profusion of Е no p w flowers; | scaberu la, Alsopbila excelsa, carpe vai vallia bullata, andj ази: guished from the somewh йр э о? Me Ba Extranii, E ed condition. ше? Col d So rinceps. The 2d CENTS from ноку Mie icholls, Esq., com- |8 ow pablishin g, is th att "m th ia i i a г ЖАП Il iwi md Yo- fully explained. We give the remarks on Mm 3 ome superba; Allamanda cai re Azalea Gledstinesil | Paratus übel: good Jem em. Cibotium Seheidei, | Devoniana as a good sa aple of the kind of information and Juliana; Арһе1ехїз macrantha rosea; Erica (лнн: | and a ereditable Cyathea medullaris. In this collection we | to be found under this head in this charming drawing- iana; Aphelexis КЕ grandiflora; Polygala Dalm were m. i ia pyxija! TO! м esii. When ne of the t f or Bix Orchids the lst prize wen _ Bainos, who had , Feros fo s for exhibition that the mind са An mo leading |- “ баеп ira уона і is one of those Orchids which rre gr rasta, impe ке imei кыйгы, Aus зш Ethe сис e kept cool and fte e prize m aken by Mr. кс» best of his plants were Osmunda regalis cristata, A. for several weeks, if the flowers аг Stewarts gë кл W. н’ Broadley, Esq. ; 3rd by Mr. Н. Baines, | | pi ppm à. F.-f. crispum, a very fi ml t. In the Mie from cod For s di it requires a good su T nce In Polargoniums there was me c € tition. The 1st | [99 plants of the curious Scol. suprali nstrictum | of moistur We elighte ed a short аара. prize for 12 plants went to Мг. Н. urseryman, Bedale, | carnt nd it thrivin ташу w with г. aud А. F.-f. Ve тое. We TEN that both sre were raised g ] house, who had RS ts, ha. omoes E Dosdemo па (large) |f | fro from spores: these we should su in the case of the | to H. H. G din Esq., Rege s Park, in a p , à race: Leander, (full of '21owez), t Clyde, Sir Colin Cam demie pata ormer plant, must um been selected from the most affected o 9. im С ei en m Lye ме Эйр, Rose wards, was frond bein constricted and supralineate. 2r Mes nonis 5 wW Ite Pork cie t to -A known + estion- | to be doi as t ec o ry S ай By oet » í tteudance on the end 2 ay, especially, | and tricolor Wilsoni; а fine Pheenocoma prolifera Barnesi; а | n Culture by B, SW pod 355 felt in its. ту sum ta kon at the | wonderfully well- sna Acropbyllum venosum. in fine health London : Reeve & C Шаш. | | | | o8 d tie ad Eastwood, of + : is plant had been ЕВ. Lett оь Mg of 72 Wm. MET Luddenden. We have not ee xi farther remarks, except the block must be kept tan that from i ier or Mr. . sud Bondsman, | to observe that the exhibition was highly creditable te the E pef — a year; bui tna б. Foargoniums (Amateurs) was awarded юн. H. Stewird, 1 eqs | committee aad exhi! , who showed good plants with large flowers, consisting ot figar ыу Th ra e | Viola, Desdemona, ч бөл, Lucifer, Rose Celestial, кл | it һа деке I a wn in a pot. ardener to S. The 1st prize for Pelargoniums was also give DS HORTICULTURAL —The Second Annual Exhibition of а g season of rest, Mr. Pil her, gardenet Esq. Jn He class for 9 Fancy Pelargoniums, E | им Socio Laeda, and рио dudas Uu the ү week к the Royal | Rucker, Esq ,of Wandsworth, informs us bnt Барма Е and it not only d ogether a great company, g : T Waldegrave, Evening Star, Hebe, Exquisite, Mrs. Te | but was really a а exhibitio The arrangement of the | S0mmetimes rests for Xs months, - ues in sufficient Madame Sainton Dolby (ine) and Rosabella (vory handsome | р ER Similar rto миы pe he keeps the roots quite ау ор gives hon tha plar good for exhibition, Foster, gr. to the Hon а an or r. ncs, to | moi bulbs plump. P. Dawney, ра the 2d prize; n.n - placed 1 t for| Henry Micholls, Esq., took the lea res] prizes in Plante, seres € v te > БЕ iven, b B Len growt | Lucy ; Мота Backhouse, o of Y ме ng 2d; Mx: Bhow; which md place first, but in inue s d y or the young growths may purs By | W. Pease, Esq., 3d. H. H. Bradley, , also соп Ace А | | addition pes had very fine specimens of Clerodendron Thom- | the they are grown about 4s nches ойт? Fancy Pelargoniums. | sonze, superbly bloomed; Ixora јатапісь, I. aurantiaca, с | bre nct iV шь. snos and during the peri riod 0 | For 12 mn Peni the 1st Prize n by Mr. Lazenby, | Theopbrasta imperialis, in fine character. The 2d prize for LUE sb ld never be allowed to to get dry. gr. to J. Buckle, e. Бес, ui. эы collection э were plants of 54 | 12 Stove and Greenhouse Plants fell to Mr. ке Houghton, gr. | growth the plants should nob: o bs dryness ores xum сешіпа m, multi&dum and | to T. Kendal, Esq., Manchester, іп whose lot were fine plants of | We ha уе known great injuries to be ca ing in еу ак t and рау.) Blalen тололу Арынали, телото, Ja puros imi Erioa | occurring at this stage, the growth PEU | nana; Po| m Serie Blec ms n | Cavendi ewart, gr. to W. Н. Broadley, Ез р! owt | mosum, pueri na piede? Bleona шы Ran Ceplilus- Brough, to whom the 3d prize was awarded, bad a very fue consequence weakly; but шык БИА, find it to : VT а атн — o Dracophyilum gracile. Several fine lots of ornamental plants | completed, less water will su e eh may Mr. | — e Asplenium Trio b Baines was 2d; the in his "collectio we lo.| In Charles Turner, of Slough, [was 186 both ; ; growth is th um vulgare subcornutum, and дауна ing g Soolo: | | with 24 T н and 48 blooms: amongst tbem fine samples у light possible, — inging the flowers (0 * з is i bringing plumosum. Mr. Siwpson, of Bedal Psd. The | of George Prince, гона Adolphe de Rothschild, Souvenir de | and this is also tlie means of b ths 186 Prize for 6 Leon ede! iud ch Pd taken by Mr. Mr. Lazenb; A Comte Cavour, - ви ослики Rose; Model of. Perfection, larger size, This plant sometimes makes two gt а nice " бог Ез Rose; | in one year, but does not always flower f э Ferns were taken by Мг. Baines, of Bo Мапе. asd "Tea jt ena Damazin, Lord Clyde, Cloth of y i 1 pd Mr. J. Clark, gardener to "ut UK deer апа eg Gold, Prince Camille de Rohan ; Alpaide de Rotalier, а very | Second starts before the frei is comp for üg prize was taken | bea i ted. i Rev. H. ng Heaths Ьу | Ami. Mr. Henry May, of Bedale, took 2d prizes, but, it was | mi ell КЕ , with gor drainage, im that giaa t ittle iN e Reni E some 1ш Victor Verdien, Фош ot ded ише Camille de Rohan, and A First-class ee Mare was also awarded to a еа white down. This latter is a pou he: Baron Gon the 2d by Mr. Cant, with ed blooms of Броза Вен о of England, exhibited by Mr. em of те ultivation of Orchids, аз it causes б Souvenir ЕЛА Eugene Appert, Eliza Sauvage ; and the 3d Bradford. orously; besides, if loose, t F. conspi g owers e shown by H. Micholls, T. d injured. "The best time for ро a Gray and Cloth of Gold. For 86 Roses, Mr. Keynes ка. oom Rev. W. Ric hmond ; d cus iem ge J th, and was also lst, showing, amongst others, John Hopper. good; | were fine examplesof Lælia Dendrobium form just as they start into вто, ? to be repo phe de ег, and Triomphe | giganteum, Saccolabium retusum, Aerides Lobbii, Piktnopels * fresh roots. They require Ren rs. Tree ud Francis, Опей state. A 8 B i E tik i а - Е Sa ES spf Ha at p AX REA г Bi i gg ; ul EE B us He SEE ers LEE CERES FN is EE 2288 T HEP ВЯ EE Bs >» T Ва о a, Е i Mr. saki varda, of of York. Messrs. Iu the repotting. 1s, , T ted Fancy Pots and | 3 prete e Mr. Ric! rr mti x tothe Ma the Mee Hog Bog t which have got into an unsat t Londesborough. w zes for Fruit were awarded as follows : prize with the Ferns shown at Halifax. Mr. Toll an : С e r J. Richards, e to Lord Londesborough ; Geraniums were well sho: wh, and in the open classes Mr, | end of the East Indian nonse ; bat dn of n Redcar. Fruit Trees in Pots: Mr. May, of Bedale, was lst, aud Mr. кик м. Put Iu ке ни with less heat, Р Е ша o with ; fire-heaty i lina, | 55? in winter, a — А Leeds; Mr. G. Н. Саз kell, gr. to | were the most striking. In the Amateurs rf Classes, Me PET. in sum юп Notts. О: N 1st, | Perry, Birmingham, took the lead with fine plant Zonal pr e and wet days, daring me nre XJ. Ya Баг, Esq, Y S AME 4, Geraniums in 12 kinds are showu here, and B eon ill done plates in the completed ^et p ТН E d i Е a i 1 " Tu ix Jesz 24, 186%] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 588 === anced that the success of this samber, $ o^; Samer, andl it is А E" such that а second series of prune айоо} of Б h Plants, designed especially PR AH iow es, and. Excurs дэн Бу W. : Lon the nucleus by the oraria of brood f 1 J good, ‚80 far as it but, another рте | 1 yet present a suitable dress-foreground for the at err additional Poor combs, фк e an insuflici mber o to hatch out | Aa xis already t BN E would e been better to | PR waited we Me pape of the young of the com Some people вау there is * method in madness," and I don't see why there er not be method shown in the arrangement of n nursery stock, Coombe Wood is “з t эса thin bos, Lapis o. b first placed in the VA. on the bee ees were actually нл, from the cells рена, but Mr. оаа is proverbially а hy" met tho- | dical m . The e arrangement of what one might call the work allowed to elapse before a further addition was f tha 7 1 d had When it was found t that } б the nderit of ыз the queen on tho brood- * | comb to € old stock, md EI in which every thing i is kept, fully convey : solute determination to have D thing за and well Тһе natural position of Соо Wood has not been rudely ion. rey d there might have been an attempt to om e little undulations cum is а n supposing the queen should be royed, : is most probable that other r royal ce cells in a ina rably which sho ved аз Же, Suæda, Ls t ny the book is à rfectly "dra stworthy guide; an ilex of Genera, and of English names, WO moreover ab be an improvement, and о not sensibly increase its bulk, says a и clergyman, * to ARM by removing from a with the bees clus- t В other combs i^ the У 4 80 о all "ML the nucleus. i el ise resort to the strict formula m squa rule. On -the contrary, this am ен like block of ground is divided, E үзү? Ет ы. m follow the natural either side ia т^ V py walks. n the „де lll, the borders have а urned to her i subjects after an ce of e than i ek the chief advantage . t, T $3 Ф 2.5.5 о Bo S Bm with pede ата of which there are Medina s | of n oble e examples from 4 to 6 feet hi gh, whieh would L А provisioned t to stan lowed, t Lea breeding power of the queens of all | the soe will be requisite. If queens are removed | ех arms ntly strong and well |h: inter Y^ systematically fo fo | |m descriptions. In the front of these stand nique of their e s Picea Nordmanniana "y Piaus pe "E carpa, noble ore pen numerous planta of the noble Pin AD extra fine variety of Picon nobilis, show a more hal o mpty c o hold four. frames, and s ‚ | to cause but little check to the queen's breedin ng. We s|should be glad to hear eger r the аА was d hiv bit and being closer in the es and denser in the leaves th e older sort ier and these plan ts abov ve men tio oned are revelli uch p small few она: EM cer E just left off into em another brood- comb, us at intervals ut no royal were commenced, imm y i ven seemed to leave the hive to work. On oling in ке. aid of ап keeping m E why n an been formed ны? apparent, Не at once pointed оп оп one of а combs. The ins, wo or three work. he Stock T s metis the оой. comb l cells. This did not ger ut "fried, who advised me to afe, present state of affairs, and trust My it gt rood-comb d id thata very great r ^ оер n А the queen Stock after so lon lon n interval of absence, E Li Е 3 sac ri Всей by being returned the ol f the ex Jk eriment ee rally. С. Е. F. says—-'' I don't know whether * A. Boyle, of Narberth’ ay at Coo Qo niferce. Та front of ые апа БТ upon the walk Bed ж, e ША aurea,» running quite ei feet and appearin оа lov g in the distance as . 51l, о 8), is MERIT A MN арр xs if ево Tittle con compact bus hes had been dipped in veni dmirable the "(see p recommend, ed by Mr. Golding i hilling Bee (which, by-the-by, is a book eve! үс рег Ro possess, but which I was rint, although I soon afterwards obtained a copy from k hawker); these hives are made of straw, with move- able bars, ап and are, e, I should x ine to the Rd system of bee-kee| each, and with floor-board and adi the late Dr. Bevan. еврес& | Шап ig practical end "Aolentifie elegant-growing them Ir in fine с А ve pig iegation, and во ad ur bee-kee var told by а bookseller i d of i gd from the background of fresh and lively n other borders I noe od. the dark hue and LM. habit of Abie: most co epe gon f the it en decorative lawn plant, and traces г фаил ome Thuja Lo йр» лө шде weighed down, jen Á. 26 much in the samo Tha ici elegans is зж named, for it is plant, and d was hem like its fellows, fine midal- -growin g plant, ur та n Ө inade Pici, and E me Е Жошы placed in an; position in another hive of the sam n Memoranda. former sj cts, npe oap Hill, one of the least beau! sites ES i and the g is jadgment, matter: in statu quo, b : t шу plan would were e „have been e best. nt. tho та р t the the muse iret Г? y^ As a for e: "urposes, i finest t situa i of the G . Mm. .VEITOH'S сосе Соомве ҰҒоор.--Соотђе | аё а к gerere most | character. Spot of ground large again omis bo selected, p аз regards soil and |o not com: of the densest n with yellow and e prolix, let me glance a m of an out-of- void мели Te o the Weigelas I have in | yet seen diee Stelzneriana— flow gsm de acu. Dp al much grou = Оп my, 2 he informed me that еса т and too which is емет за and arrange or the convenience, o оѓ! с orm presenting аз а = эт} м singularly pleasing effect, It may be said to be onec of those fertile valleys th ong grassy x red with golden glumes. Indigofera lae ЫНАН beautifully, Host ng ЁТ possa either for a shrub or wal 1L. ‚Сун їз! Aer ge albus is have seen, and. е е n which were severi 1 be anions | & see if th. e queen is їз should be the case I fear the stock 5 forms of vegetation delight to m 47, nosti во às the beautiful parchin оссавї исэ The evergreen Embothrium кок ы qui В its trumpet-like scarlet flowers—a where, w д 16 тее оре d c unted fo or and understood whe: n we consider that а! т {һе Honeysuckle, coming himself л sanin ly erdt of the absence of the PEE selected, by previously dis- ce gri : „бза «ШЫ, ex m that ch th young bees w Lair moreover, the first s of soil is nch puo and the next iin fool or more is of f that y marly loam, intermix with a sien ау hich ез roots of Coniferæ, Rhodo- o. doo m Itis of that t plastic | is al Rrror od to the, the third was i placing U та iit во near flowered Bar ber olum speciosum is xo for autumn ано oration, and having nice ал leaves looks well thro ngho montim тїй wi ntia, ic pev to p water, gs what wih the sand with and flowering on td prod it is also said io do well asa ше air eady di many of the bees ue their old it rather than Ж n за naturally prefer to return When new one, iscovered that the queen was we should have been {рова to 1: аз опг Correspondent received abai hesitation, b ve i | landscape Ve influenced by such. ideas, contemplates building | hl pound | fail ud be thoroughly y ea cultiv serie RO aud in pu а condition ів m ful plant. Rhaphiolepis ova Е аз one of the most Pn of white one of these picturesque ells, nicely Панас шге in the tioni 3 W:is.hlad in the dis tance—such « a landscape garden artist would delight to Work | apon.. мт. | Vei itch, the ta nh land, : аз the be depended upon ii y an i acquisition ; piri rs this pa aragraph i is at such times; ; and ы 1озв эбен have 5 friend's advice as to building up will but not. least decore under spec | square } block of ground u planted testi 12:3 as not to disturb the natural: nons 2 а e 1 hina aar a ag g Ghent ren а а 584 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND acsi AL GAZETTE, Roses in splendid prr with blooms, such as a e in watering, and ki Р the тозы О EMI цы: гаа Sé dios. rs, perfect ; Hollies of of ром der а у s fal s anth niati IE equable е m Бо PATRO go [deos "-— e every hue an description, presenting а tl puas СЕ used every fine afte «d ariegated appearance as а whole, and every other of our тше the tape- -worm. e yon or an hour or two, to Phe Vind of shrub sommo on to a nursery, of i Fern when ло Ен аге aid o be equa ual to | e vn i pe loss they sustain by eva ID pensate Quick to the st sample of Сопі егде, are her je Dried Ferns make a aost enduring thatch j Ac у. АА va poration lant the 50 ac ы К т райо on the farm, and shou e largely VINES et la ines bo supplied with елан v Ss Het, M у ч вей for t the "bedding of all animals affected with | amount of неад and moisture to keep the, mies. With reference to te "recently introduced J: the pig in particular. If in some UU ra novelties it m y bé interesting heu useful to Br a perte of бейш and Denmark Beech leaves are used HARDY FRUIT AND КІТОНЕМ GARDEN. word upon those which have stood in the tri $ ; ; d last wint: CE the true Japan | I think the oor of our own land might profitably collect y removing al) pers ун al ie а уу ie f its hardiness is the dead fronds a our Ferns for iy e pu and rierioow shoo e loire yes. and in order its usefulness as a E "The Баш variety, w ensure the Án hese midnight capabil Шу s , producin ее € crop and the is one of the best, has also stood the test so E tormenters. Н. "M. ¿in Har duleke's ^ вна Gossip," be B1 moo son s Rise it wil Thujopsis dolabrata, and his gc for are unque: ii ANB A "i eh Lo VAR y м i itain ; во i Me ekbat Umbi Pie (Rdadepitys m Calendar of Operations. vigorous trees, тоо And d evidenti nier. Шаба), which its younger stages at least ve For the ensuing week.) еее risk of obtaining duly he ia iA m promising. The beautiful Retinosporas, of which As daylight and sunshine have now arrived at their | Stop a hd thin ther for oxi e ME golden pi is a splendid representative, appa- | clima this season, stove рш which are in a| CAppAar.—Sow now for Coleworts. The Rosette Кет indicates sufficient hardiness of habit to stand | growing state should be supplied with the maximum | one of the best. osette i the ordinary rigours of our climate, ) заров b eni e 25 t and moisture, in wt M М p CzrERY.—Earth up this as it requires PN sel 1 FM the воо cw their growth, an а long dry day for the operation. җ and Holly-like appearance. Nor mustlomit to note that beautiful dwarf shrub Brr An and its varieties. А. ita way from Japan, Several o Abies tribe from f the finest introductions in period t ies en it in. frequontly fuo De andit Bon Water sh ы А freely Ж porating surface, РИ of ertions must be made to keep insects in » HEN uer c TE pider. TI of ExntivE.—Sow now for а full crop. Poraros. —Let these be earthed up as they requin it 1 ha den E fa ы draw hoe, which it is a common practice to use, although it that country are apparently beds enougb, but the e too sal to Füstify a very positive opinion. i" many plants may be Lodel Mero ve Pe euni mis ОН REND near hese introductions, which h recently flooded by pinching off the ear атіеві каин | thereby hu Ex: should be drawn from the centre of the в d our exhibitions, prove hardy enough for our climate, | ing нан strength and inducing them (А шаке а | ће rid сев, ра ween увы u ^w t ы ^u hon UE M ador | len фет Beason o. mM wth, STRAW атыша асе thes e there is scarcely a third of and Fortune for the enterprising spirit wbich charac- PLOWER ARDER AND PLANT: HOUR. а crop this season ; take care, therefore, of what there oceedings, and gave to England a batch | Out of d by well | attonding " e plante w ith water, of rud i йкы the glorious Lilium auratum, bo that ot ig өттөн, ша should be in goo E. Ld me guai чам ө ад я a Sprott iii which was in itself worth a pilgrimage to tbe most order, = neatly mown, and flowerbeds well bn К h au ^ v d à are go i. The main Iwas v ery much indebted to Shane of айй th a м s to гес aud the regulation of| pian ings, owever, to stand. through the M uei n о of vigorously growing plants. DLAT oE BEIEN Ac out to laven Салавотантаз = Бітву and halshrubby kinds foo early the planis become gross, and are tore ilis peep at Coombe Wood. A. that have flowered may be cut p to guffer from fro cool place, partly shaded, to А бы Сг RIAS,— Those that were es dom Miscellaneous. | now be throwing up suckers., “I Ме ойор m Ам, - STATE OP TN WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, The Preservative Power of Ferns.—Doubtless many | ready, an d iert Ben v in small pots Án & 1160 варду | 20:02 Week ending Tune a1, 100, as observed аў Де На Fih А аР а Aki сеа d —— уне fruitere coo! glass ; "keep t them close and s ot off les, Рен, апа other fruit packe р in London and eleewhare hare observed p d i F D07 O rally. tant attendance to waterin sprin PE casionally ав шы ав КОКЕ into а Tet wo parts loam and one leaf- and аа vm young й from wind is all that will to be eeny. Some years ago, when residing in the Isle of have to be done for afew weeks, Both the thinning Man, I noticed that the Bracken ( t in demand for packing the fresh-caught herring | | manure will have to be а! ttended to Averag forwa daily by steam -— to the Liverpool | mence destroying earwigs, before TC, 5 pi for markets; and more recently, during a brief ue pend " them to disfigure. Frodsham, in Cheshire, Rar were collected on Ње! HorrxHocks.—These should be mulched and then Overton hill to line the bampers of new Potatos A | thoroughly watered ; the latter operation should be mitted to the Manchester markets. Upon my return once or twice а week if dry weather should to the of Eng in a year when the Potato "s disease was threntening е destruction ср | РАМ — Take off young cuttings as they ie esculent, the rector of: a parish in myn neig hbo E and strike them under small glasses in “hog winter Potatos on the ground where t c grew, and to cover them with Braeken instead oi Fe half protected by straw; d frost. was opened for a e qs discovered that t 43 hinah ®Ъ е | matter of anxiety to prolo nd | ubers, ELARGONIUMS.—With many it is ng the bloom "of "these, satisfaction, Many of the fine mum M 1 t kinds are pro oba g the time the buds are pea élu perd prn manure may be applied only | beneficially. i" if we can assist them but slightly, e will afford some | frida bl Satur. а шше, |25 PAMQEETER- [T orina дї a Мәх.) Min. | Max. Thurs. 15| 21 |30373| 30.342 | 78 Friday 16| ( |30.379| 30.359 | Satur. 17| 23 |30.266| 30.225 | 7: Sundayl8| 24 |30.327| 30.261 | 59 Mon. 19| 25 |30:315| 30.280 | 68 Tues. 20 30.27! Wed, 21 30. 30.274 | 30.323! 30.288 75.1 15— Very fine throughout ; hot and dry. ы pae den Mpeg dry air ; fine 16—Yery fine at 17 Overcaet 2 ; low white clouds in clear sky; per 1n - Vniformly overcast; те; па тай Еш overcast. ; at freezin; vercast ; 906 i t fi zing oio jou а s uà ДЕА Яле; i nei узше ho hoti c conem iriti aqu TE OF THE WEATHER AT CHI8WICK. y During r^ or 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Jupli _ 58 1584 i арн а a June and July. 530 е к‚серорсо — EIEEEI B st dent during the above л been stored in Brackens were pot ind good, whilst hose protected by straw were so — decayed as о be е Ач еа the labour of removing. То me is eue yery Mamma and suggestivi ve, B ok gh db pd £z stth, Both th M еб in а-ай «a o was once used by the manufacturers of soa d glass, and their he Bracken and Ma Je | should be attended to carefu may injure d ovii beyond cade of eres cid e qualla desirable that the atmosphere of should be kept co eea iue i" attention | to thinn g the shoots; go over he dr ressers of leather. I believe the aroma from | this family of plants to be repugnant to most M т hou aud inimi м Ач der gr m of those KE sanhs of F known as now r tion ever гез insect feeding upon n the fronds mi одие. і tbe е E Солу y lepidopterou ^ MELONS.— CucUMBERS.— regulatin weoi, as v Mea ME e ays. red spider, by syringi g the "be P › for one sunny day g and r the pun tw ia сеа crowded "a neglected а few "The highe: 30th, m 91 deg.; and the lowest 0! 1853, and 26th, 1854—therm. 34 deg, ——— чей to poa spondents pan it of Равот pM T Та Ter" TU bm bea LARCH be fand t e р. ^m o Kora Nur: In i t it b; jan т а exposed to а А chi DT d or : M rust off Grapes ЖШ, йодо s dden chill w Some informal pag this E tast "a the dry state, M б Ёз. 1 resting upon them unless it „were га esi dte E ? © hiny shower of rain, Т eirinen qi АЫ Pinet menahan. hero. IWP ite fan Afri lo is highly interesting: Aihe averages Ferns m mos fuste энези ed а y | less water and a drier atmosphere Àt be Зета. to| ofan б ий Guarana А n n the Бота ер grow = ар xr города, qe eL ui 00. The Russian €—— much prized in this co r|to die ers portion of Nie &oil, D means Pd гаю T ефе Корее ҮТ Е its enduri gnare serta | grateful 2 is sai Suid to is aed — а tin tube. чш wma o тшмд, eit with oil disti the B: tree, and it мей the syrin е бее] to keep d stat t bales is valuable leather r d wpider, апа t ена destroy tl pe The 2 IS Lm p p дй, pe ; lie f P vue — d ths foliage must be kept healthy, to ensure success in the | is not cu ne b E ае j spotting or being o! crops of this and futureseasons. Should NN [^e them Hom quadriñda, po » Ere B, Bilen nesini. — " That essential oils of all kinds vi its а се іп the late house, dust the plants г бегаа " Chleitrapa, 0 IF 0. Nepeta MASS eg UN growth of Fungi, we | sul iately, Grevillon M rens > d d i rend our-paste, and see ES—When the bottom heat is declini | — out) Dno y unaita skat by- thelr | bé rodaka Dr ат ЕА, пу ратын: W8. Porso eren сш Чой Бра yoong m th onr paste d | пет tan; as, independently of its own fermentative ihe lanom estig i n 3 сбат also, posae pawr; it — memes quatit of heat from | ie pr mc na era erre E e sun, and attracts th to the surface, where D gerere e without showing any | they revel am the mia P ich In io — n do ge D cert ong addition to 553, S of the -ithese advantages, it checks evaporation, economises TUE. [Jvxx 24, 1865, | , "S THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL аа 585 eeding Stuffs. shoul d 1 Manures and F BAWT HE GENER Я АТ, В Air, Mr Lanas ar Bas P АМА, BER. T PEL LAND DI DRAINAGE as po sitio m not noted upon “a mere extreme Address, 89, prices on tion тикстовз, * е. The weight was estimated by cutting a given The Right Hon, Lord Rivers, Ohair: i ЖЕ LOND ӨЯ МАХ v RE y OMPANY Georgo Momas LE н Rem | Deme PTS pace as close to the ground as may be done with T stare now reay in fno condition nn, Chevalier Cobbold, Esq., Edward John Hutchins, Tyi y = the, and gna the specimens immediately Eur PHATES of LIME, Ri. Hon. Viscount Combermere КАЛЕТИ оќо, багі, М.Р, at they wore e ІР BASE Barley and Roots, enry Currie, кой, en Seh йып Уба, "Esq. гв ENTON, Principi «eer, T nd kes the NANGEL MANUR ns. PERUVIAN GUANO Buildings, а nd Таъри Сораава. - "Estates of mE kii "x. of 8 S29 contin SUL. TE of AMMONIA, FISHERY резе, Whether Freehold ARA d, Mo Med ed, Trust, Ecclesiastical, Botani Common Name or |# ® |5 of SODA, Л known value. Corp Ж. Пе! rant Loan n p to land- tanical Name, Label хо 5 г Шй Fenes Plough Wharf, Isle of Dogs. owners wi еде the works by Шо Own Agents from ' ЕЕЕ treet, E.C. ` E. Purser, Secretary. their own designs, д 116, Fenchurc , Ё. The Compa o furnish Approved Plans and Specifications oi | os ODAMSS BLOOD MAN URE Га Mss deseri Houses, "Labourers poit nges, and Farm Building s of сат It. е | ШЕЕ SUPERPH ONRAT TE of LIME, qotie cC mods cmd cheer a ТЫЗ E e d Red Clover ..| 4| | тө Whole of the the Works, with all official expenses, 3 т. perenne Озе Grass би: m | | may be charged on th ate tor a t 3 of yeatw io bo fixed буне | 8 та tenso Broad Red . à » Vene ned epe D g ome e| Ф| x Mmmm heme. 7| Mii А nclosing, rubbing, an incarnat ond 9d Making, M ттар pA ой in a simi p. чы 6 - repens ., : Dutch abo x y 3 PATENT NITRO- PHOSPHATE or BLOOD | њон e door d Дайсан дӣ t p Ы T ` MANURE COMPANY а meer o b о Wi Сш е Secretary, at , , ugifoi .|Btrawberry Headed jo 1 of Tenant Farmers occup НРК ffices of the А... M Whitehall Placo, eindon, S.W. ` 10 Y minus sa .|Suekling Clover .. 1501 Consisting T Aeros of Таш Р Е CONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIET MESE nean odes ne 02 Баа ТАГ эй А К v ucerne . x Qhairman,—Joux Cuaron] ps T „ Houses, d, need not become Shareholders, unless | 12 Onobrychis sativa .. s., [Sainfoin ЕР! Managing hey = uc Durohase money by instalments. The taking of Land is | 13 f articulars of these eriy ures Киен» at the Offices, enti y optional: P rsons may invest large or small Sums, receiving | 14 |Poterium pom нй era Ө, Sainfoin en { { е Local Agents. г. A Ww с” T MacapAM, Secre! dos NR uu theron, and ра ое реони е ае 15 |Authyllis еерт —-— “ слаі Fingers .. Chief Office: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, Е.С. be sent free of chargo. , Present rato of Interest 6 per oent. per 16 +. [Second Plot.. — ., 1 Western Coun! ich : Md "n Евә, ае sanpa К Shares АШ a b. n Deposits, with z Vicia’ craccat ” .|Cow Vetch ‚| 15 13 1 ; near Topsham, | fae prompt wi: Wa f E ir atia уа ;Narbonne Vetch ..| 12 4 8 yannfactories Seoretary. 19 val 1 . Field Vetch ., | 104 Tm т XT m ТИШ P ETT facture 1 Offices: 33, Norfolk Street, Strand, ren W.C. 20 тш pratensis 2 ei на “0, @® uis | Ly: 3А sont Seen sfr e чигү Түрө өл Ж А еа OXIAL. n маана ене А лец оз s ja o е follo сез :— ent of the Committee, eucan’ bh xen TURNIP 1 NANUR and BONE SUPER- His Graco the Dog of Syrnentaxn, 23 |i user, | PUEDE зА e Ds eucantha ..|White Melilat | 8.9 4 mE 5 "iX BON. m Right fon. EN of Essxx. e й officinalis "Baier T чедир 141731878 OUGHTON. i я | Ey S, and MANGEL Tho Rignt Hon. The of ТЕРГ. 6 Литл. Шин... sre secs 5 108 AB RN and GRASS MANURE, £12 per ton. RICHARD GARRETT, Es Cariton | Hail, Saxmundham, Suffolk, his Tabl s to as man 26 examples, Thee Manures can be pea ae of Mr. Lawen Or through his | овоз Moone, Esq., A. enel ard, London, Е.О. whieh, it tios б remarked, Mod eroe in Аек flower on the 1st of Ма a ns e the Чон нн c CO T ы кыр tho Kinert sq. Oaklands Hall, Kilborn, N.W, у; STRATE өг ВОР, SULPHATE a S R 1А, m io dat E po do in the; Committee L^ to subscribe are bu. ge and uir of some o specimens at prim; бизе шы. ANER (n eh Ad other CAKES ek markel pri pae Аде s Landon, SW. Esq. Mechi Testimonial that time is к ды ind г БА, to dese ea DLL C ME "ip MESE ое a c cen plui: fw notare to ARBOLIC ACID. тне bes! кушы of this Acid London and Westminster Impera mk ett, Hoar M e poor, a circumstance е es, & Co. M prp may etermary pom, may IM Joint бок Mesum. Coutts д eem was then accounted. for ret lid the faet that eT rario f " Union Bank of London Messrs. Brookes & Со. ur soil is not well adapted for Clovers of any 'ee on applieation. Amount Subscribed at the first Meeting of tne C: ittee, 22000, £1 0 0 TEES —M WOOLSTON TACKLE against ACKLE against Bingo M ion Ad mper St Subacriptiona. värying in re dud One ud л of Je I deficient in lime. uinea to uineas, have bi ihe MN ** best; application." A List of Subscriptions an. then Яла Simi, Woolston, зим hley Station, published in future Advertisements, B Tm x" 4 large d ho tity of on Tats roomrape at is now to be seen in all our pio Royal Agricultural OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAN : ; i Ws— H JULY, 1865. PLYMOUTH MEETING, GLAND. |oft(]over, 16 did not make its appearance in the free, Est Sor 192 арй 'NESDAY, тарной окт: d SATURDAY, туса Ө} thè’ growth pë tha төр; ч NOE IND Е "E is Adi JULY 1213, 14, and 15. he last few ' days it M so overwhelmed the plants E (Patent -|. Trialof Field Implements on оош ord Farm Mary. less in quantity than on the dm, ТУУА узы Other ссе im j to 12 rv vila d ER LITE qu night, requiring отмо MP We BURY ax» » POLLARD, Pan 17, New Park Bust; Sou! жаныў London, Where a Wind Engine that has been at work seven years may be inspected. x e with Testimoni t for one Hos SHOW AGRICULTURAL HALL, заз. SPACR TO BE LET in the GALLERIES for the M Сыма tem, RU огу, Stab Stabla Fittings, And Agricultural arbi ынан &c. vdd S, Sipyzx, Bec. Plympton St rd. | Distance by rai road dd miles TUN the Showya URDA Y, July 15. The Implement ты ope rom 9 ад м. till 6 р.м. ; admission, етв! мо ONDA AY, Jul iy | Cattle Yard open from 8 in the redu will commence inspecting the Live Stock, каш 1. at which hour the Judges | and making their plem nt Yard open fro: n the Admission Member free ; Non-Mambe The Show Yards will be closed at 6 in tho m TUESDAY and WERN Кып, A The General Show of "catt ttle, She к. to tho Fhile from B o Clock in ; adm: s. 6d. each ook in th PE HURSDAY and FRIDAY, AE. 20 а The General Show of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, ора aS eirca don er E mission, "татат д f the Membe: By order, 3, Hanover Square, London, W. n and 19. peat im lements, 6 in the and implements, | orning till 6 in the | The Agricultural —— ND Linn m SURVEYOR, and me canta m4 Assi Аена м = Josiah Executio: orks Bs Improvements i generali including с ог з Beolamation Marshes Lands ; є e Yan PV. Erection of Parm Buil new ze i of the various Кеса ofthe б Ашны 'wner, or through gra pon Ры ШЕ T оша IMPROVEMENT JOMPANT. клк S ed amen ta n 1853. y M.P., С, Н. J. мар Dart. Sir Pm. Russell, Bart., М.Р. G. R. H. . Somerset, Esq. Philip Twells Esq. NTS, SURV m Soria AND Ni mus EYORS, Kc., IN hes money," unlimited in liquida he | interesting family of qoem so far as ce far „Our l TURDAY, JUNE 2 Th 4 parasite i in question is everywhere to be met with, on all o ge banks and in most Clover fielas, but кож 16 got into these plots in such кока ,andh зм commences its attacks upon i par is & grea enirn] It is e fos ipit] dt iN 'eould hay the seeds in all the cases, n it t curious subjec ect t for investigation how. во large а the smaller foster parents u ioh it t its mon es td Vets ; for not only is it now а очае а esta blished on nium чая а ас which t Redford MEETING FOR TRE ENSUING WEZE. Famar, June 80—В! ** So useful rade ы е series í of trials were started last eren b E an win no the district —indeed, from this pest, as and yields but a it spreads and hakis a should think е а үегу іе len y е for 25 years. deari n arping, Embanking, Inclosmg Y LE. ting, for any beneficial purp: voad and or Irrigation. Railroads for agricultural or farming . The whi ch o and tue 'and the kde t of abourers' Cottages, and other and wg improvement 9uses and o! SM for ЕЕЕ an ЧАР os maj EU eid lent o — А аа ly to the Шынаа pian hak улей dro little progress tha gA r progre en very following Table of; some of the Pip hoped, tr са елиса А vill, Я is ho not deyoi ^ arked that the raji t|- Waits xc year t different, Le me. Der: man useful to the farmer, e height. to which the various on the 1st of May, which it vers aroun тат: Ъу ће ум n udis Tigers s have been wi es on E plant wa › dwelt Won the wild examples, Ka f our or entrate раве aro, aiit ee of emi * t will be seen that the | aecoun! The Clovers for the most part were poor, but this is unted for in most of the species by the subsequent appear- ance of Broomrape. f Introduced into m series by way of contrast, f Free from parasit THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. n—— —M— „ыштенат PILLE of de Anthyllis than] П is than | thus pr ch was соси — the plot a and trailed Fay which attracted his attenti “ рух um more highly of the дру t " sm n bloom in still wea dr t?" * What is the name of that ie ma rd tion of inlet is?” l thi ring as to It wi "the epo» to be operate ry is this? ET pus ds m idis i in the L^ that d upon. on i uy 2, down on x ly 4, bs again on questions Jehu had but one answer, «Д А] July 6. The following — e the. " roduce obtained The passenger, getting nettled, said rath od take de е. of : 6 of ras b редщ ге | With, of artificial feeundation. |“ Is thing youzd 19 в а” кү overs, for 10 m rn o о improv e | i: D Pu man, ~ I knows how to drive the c » 222 sin cultivation. My two plo s were derived, one а Ане pen Acre ox Dena o E REEE Pani 2 а clergyman, IN acis is De, * from seed from the r who Tepi Harvest 1864, A more helpless being iti adj s of à the xor to the notice farmers, the other EET i chy would find it out Lo. from the Messrs. SurrON. Тһеіг behaviour is e ean в | HE АЕ ў П p e first shrieked in his ear, and е а p^ same, the diference in quantity 8 |5 |Ә [22 i ri 1 онсе to quit. AW being perhaps due to dues in the 2t Prors, &c. Ep D E A a acd] odo ubt as to his mean ing. "iE Д Cy Bs 21312 18 | sat social dif La of seed and in quality soil as the tw 3 5538 |515 |32 с mi oci d renes anoss СЙ ts a Tu distance dut It МАДА hére 3 | А 5 ав betre forty- shilling соо! der. oa "Bat itis fr es i Ошен mention — in these, as in the other cases, = a 5 Dot the smog, no manure wa: The Ve es usually do ъз. рк. 1bs.| 1bs.| Ibs. | Ibs. тагт ith 30001 o lads Whose father well on our bed but they were so injured by birds 12a Artificially Fecundated.. 44 н " m 99 asl азл 7106 youth to не бас ааб on а farm. Supposing ti that the crop was very . The Narbonne eie vA o haye deal with а famil sisters, it j Vetch has leaves as large as the Horse-bean, Difference .. .. 0 M Ц a| 42|no ролт р1& amount of capital T Well, x grows at first upright, in the зщ manner ; it] орны te MS A 42 оз 63.2 | 88 2780 4480| 266 Morton admits that “а large and uz КА: we think, be drilled in e same manner | = em v I 1143 93 694 pn |9889 46920|7502 on MD rable ben y man; — ük s, and form a very эзе ра) е аз —— ply misch an =E р A the case of a ones or sprin . Weh bed Differen 10|o2/m whois to bea farmer. “One of the most in last April as much as 16 Кыш "high and | 14« Artificially Focundated.. 4l 01| 63.1 |149 |2740|4003|6743 and successful farmers in the West of Eng "xe: upright. The Vicia Craeca, Cow Vetch, is а | 145 Not ‚41 8 628 |110 |27 ^ Mr. M $ ndsome — now in full flower, and showing Difference .. А 0 a- os |39 | 5| 104) 109 —informs Mr. ind (e dd ма Шү намі ы M of a good, easily grown, and useful “It e three trials was any | operation that ага чне going оп, takin ng tha increase o m а ed by ved of ps fames. pail morning and Niere 4 сор the cattle ir e Mio хе s nm bus otim enough bx ing ene po Тойво, t ere was in each case rather more|and lending a helping h “I have never” Ы we i repeatedly found them to grow mos "іон it, — bx difference was so slight that | adds, “found a boy in he 3 "i after leaving ; толу Fg we a favour aa во me with A n - arise from causes ordin with the|and — e (€ of his n: a H mod rowth and flavour as to recommen: iles: usiness unless he ix with everything that inei portion of үз өңү жүн om rs ж Co Clovers| « It e perhaps, be said that, as the season was moved befo ore | -А. VERÁS s La MM seeds) for the sake of flavo intelligent farmer оез not appear We have this year a 50-acre of PAT in | crops e all unusually large, it was unfavourable for | very черже А Kentish farmer writes—" Boys pnan "- — with the Barley of 1864 Rye- |such an expe riment, Та answer to this objection, it who begi к iid to e arn ше prac 8; “шшщ Clover, and Hop Tref ith t eun advantages ovi - who are 16 or 17 $ ou ounces to the aere ов Bokhara ini b ed. | pr produce atili, and that Es these plots ts did grow E red they leave school. - —“ la On account of the drought, the Clovers utterly | Siderably larger ep Н in the previous year, 1863, as E can to the ifi: you think he is likely ЭИ? maoh Barner HoWsvar айша п xi me Y| may be seen by rere to the report in a Timer to settle a farmer. Select the man who has the аа ЫН ram wt D: УТАР Number of the Journal, a pu ove referred to. cha racter ot being the best farmer in his locality, and М * [n conclusion, 16 m May fa the old plants, s d a sprinkling of the seem our neighbours, the French Miis a ате | їп -— present day, get him to take him and treat him now going mà a stage — in es country w тай of his family. T , Much more is said and quoted fields at Tittle cost, have had their day with u E rn born in wha siper nsider easy circum» His fith her is айт is ing his bred Li the sweat of. his brow and ihe liberal ur tinu uing, of them Lad ЧА more nite space o of experi- wi lo! m to enu field cultivation, in which heir rotation p. Has usual m end, to hear of the results Si E 1 ne hap on use of m in ICULTURAL EDUCATION. е publication to the following forcible ЕЗ [2 зә м «едо нй has Saared . Ween ку ае "n his бату out of good men; e gladly "m a мау 05 mportant in the columns of the pathine и with ^ ө or Pot th utterance | 10 r | life worth havin; Not gentleman. clown, a har may n arming, which he has been Mies which he has given up almost everything ing. the least hard part of the case T3 Мовтох apologi: qa hearers i сох D us pe^ vint i ds dad ered truisms. will p is this, ші still a boy his fate in life is epi His brothers, it may be, to whom Mur is not uet mischievous riper 8 be surpri rised to learn that at least ^ or th final sos f з 7 age the er mia à r uccess of experiments in шт Жа Cutting out the anthers of. ое flower before the p ollen h has escaped, and far ше truisms, are not truths, and that the ы drift, teaching, and advice of the, le cture „has been read ae W, fer enit ne, the the — chambers, ay sil isk ой ог y one or two and шагы chosen ; famong, but а! ight ex ue lonia res rm t SETA, ges nt extend duplicates being again manured entr alike nteger sae plots 124, 13a, and 14a were sub- ёбед to M. HoorBRENK'S process ; whilst plots 12, id 145 were not In accordance -|from i pu he must be їп |! | despair. An awkward misgiving seems to have several times dà dis Paige м mind—the thought that he енде та bot pleri him and went тану оц school; there was no Talp for фа; got t out of it a& 14 or 15, and sen ое ха eager work of а farm. resent writing articles on hypothec, НЕ "ec мна арбай t to owing |33, Dr. Begg seems orton, and in his somewhat too vised t € students ШОШ Me be who had a of preachin A c MM te him. I confess I think Dr. а» proposal would Ма still more en Mr. Моо. Eg p” undreds] lik: ust b (ho wort re» 1f it u Sidi too eis 80 | o ei what else can he Уо? , a lengi d sinking his 30007, what has каб а d "Ei ji- z do for ойлойт ak Шо o. yu. P end d rarer one thing likely t due ay ? The object of Mr. x e that TA lad pO pou like а flou dr than if, as a well-edui hood to study e disciplined mind, durs ress, | better for a year in early man carrying with him а tivated раза of а man. great many questions regarding the | the * no farmer beyond his | d4 gese 24, 1965] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 587 ee uw 16 is utteriy unir uccessful farming. | which is followed by Barley or Oats; then Swedes or Tre next Rape or some other green crop, Wheat, of those who use them to breed another or two more ambs, * This i is done in addition to the maintenance of : есе: d total M e pro grown rich without | Barley, Sainfoin, is ont po is a asce ertained r 30 mi ilch o or neat stock always kept on the farm, Men my ея beyond the nme" of their daily | rotation, it is varied a udgment of the farmer not to buy artificial food, but to koowiog anyt i these have in a great measure and the wants of the dock "M UA shift devoted to | maintain the ck by the produce of the farm. farm Ше, but mechanically following in the steps of more | green crop y be divided into two parts, one pe It is о that it is by extending systems now in асэн Tares followed by Turnips the «ч season, the se Tuy rather than trying to suggest new pum or caltivatód neig ^ J argument against Mr. Morton is that | part ba d Tares—then Oats or Barley followed by ntried experiments, that the great object of increased Bat tbe gv. a right to be a ; and, i es | autumn-sown e, or winter Barley, fed and TAM sheep breeding m be accomplished. The e e will ey ery farmer, bas се bad given him the opportunity, an by nips, thus giving two green crops in on rue of the best system of breeding, and the main- where tleman as well, en farmers a: lass | Trefoil is oft mixed wi fem Barley MCA Clover, tonnes of most stock on a given area, whether it be edacated gen np to ће same level as other classes of | The tenant, as "pr ded s elsewhere, is not tied 1 tl t , Kent, we ч will at once = t т арб 1 1 t 116 Sy stem of r land nshi ire, о other r places ze. ey 1 social powe d fear there must be kept in Pra ъа ed to secure yk a sl of no re d [dad ig rod i is indi ie carried pili а ia Royal neien [Society who will gar а aria: a an gr en ssion of|out. J. C. C. are men iiy Morton from motives very different from „and w food for the she ер pu ck—the (To be continued.) applaud У ' induced him to speak. Thi li edt eing that of necessity that begins Eas dcl RED o y well- intentioned, as they are unfortu- with d rus and ends vit ad yearly sale Kd the wer ош, * Knowledge is p: ; n wether lambs and the dra The latter are GROWTH OF BARLEY. le mr t to keep both in thei sometimes fat ted o n such hens, t jut the ey are rise ally h y ing of la: eek Mr. Caird, M.P., - pum be fatt»d elsewh ere, and vt thus called the attention of the House of Commons to el i Pune Є ; sn iti ü the ran. ^W to buy маме ara of the nid ор, os the scheme of English ЖОН hem to put them or a cross о a Cotswol With | arable farming:—He said that he had declined to offer HOW ТО INCREASE OUR sneep STOCK. exceptions and certain modifications the above is the|any opinion on the sujet p the Malt Tax in the Тиз words of the late Mr. P. Pusey may be applie a ши оп {һ Мел. aud - ampshíre, wd oikos discussion on the Budget, as ke entirely approved the blu dhi branches of Д improvement «Jf our fu will inquire what is done by the lan rmers of them, they ead themselves чат: юх agricultural i improvement as never was w Ж, in legible ойна with. good breed farrows on the broad page of England.’ P. as to — Ба sheep breeding districts, —the and ooliti kr sheep mr and the sites of large sheep On the ird зия and rea fing of ж» а vel у demit best fitted for a heavier soil ; but, tempted by the high prices of store stock, many farmers have changed their ractice in favour of a breeding flock, ofte en w with this remissions made by the. Chancellor of the ога "зо ы right hon. gentleman, though he had sin of any fu A Фанов of presenting some poin's on the subject for his ^m aca He held that a tax which id A "А Rada of Barley was ue rious - the e of this ountry,. or all corn crops, Barle difference as hice Ces with that already the wether tegs and draft ewes are fatted on the farm, y че, was the sho: eA time in the gd Was the габ d of the soil, {йз mark ont the chalk and axem vbi ‚ав those mbined with зак of m ool. pactio тү [9 клы land of the vales under arable г This is very often the ing or cultiv: gium ib Мы it formed the best E for Grass, and s the most eu uit able to follow green crops. prre arley farmi ali ud disais cannot be extended, 16 may be found possible to extend the "etin with e s rtain necessary laces. Tti is well known that the chalk range extends per acre, thoug some "have the r fent Beas of not рр so odi and healthy a lair to the flock, con- sequen uy they are retaine ,longer ei either in the good tei and "the growth of those crops which were necessary for the production of mea dairy produce, and wool Now t he production of Dorsetshire to the Wasb, Motte in осом , is озод in Kent and Sussex; and that the oolitic range, i the ills, covers a large portion of the surface of Eu, in ti the same direction as the There is another e Mii favours the increase of breeding on - stro soils, as compared with lighter land :—On the latter, though affording m best | o lair for a flock, it isd dificult to secure the gro o! of increasing impo rtance, Previous to the great PEE of trade and industry, the consequence of recent fii mor Mey como " А largo ерла чет of th orkin ng c clas uld not afford to in dry seas tu The Clovers burn, the Vetches are the district in question, they аге to be found here, ; heretofore at least, have formed the staple of the hav: istinguis t ze awards of the Royal Agricultural Society. Though the quantity of stock is in ar - yearly increasing coi pios; it has nevertheless bee augmented by an increase in the growth of artificial fo, as manifestly es esential to this end. Though the wisdom of frin own pastures m ) d may be Чой, increased. рб АА of stock i s its almost surel, arm eti f ted by the amount E ge an p ut T ond be a mos moderate computation to sy that a million of 1 , Cabb ges, if u: sed, attain no great si ze, Itali: f persons n by better wages these be impossible to retain tle ‘fock in the op n field, y if shee thi Rye- -grass will “not dE freely, and but for the cr bled Ё E m i daily, the increase of of Sai erp ed some such crop, the fock.master will consum ption r became at once sixfold. ge find the est Sai in ‘providing bs his flock | were thus Safi а and larger demands without an es pus rock, how Е p 4 have т Баю e upon the farmer nds th yx vue previously man аъ ы oils ram onger | sheep T a pound on the f meat was aracter, when really well tilled E liberally t “treated, equal e {о one " million and a "quater era оп the this oricat ty will be 2 minished; and thou 1 f this metropolis, and if they ha e pressure of foul, wet, and ungen nial хо 16 vi that of the United Kingdom they v find that the increase of every penny would mr the people i lesa ott than 10 millions sterling. Her as far more than an good profit a аб present, the increased labour a Е wil be amply repaid. 3 16 by a change in our mode ot ias dne we could ere the farm has a ce ibus amount of p attached та гэ, е land, the iius Pul be dimin nisl well-stored e Arie he heavier i Еб h Tal stock must be г tood produced in due and wl tegit me veg for de ve türoughout the year. fest ied mana i ^p f the lan in m dr nt and croppin ü deni or Wiltshire farm, as an example, roduc the Mo. On such farms sheep yards will be Pn able to the standing fold, though the two may both nd a place where Me uc y be protected and housed, Sene А a free run is of Mme ubted advan ntage |s e sho d е; fully compe nsated. And we must ren WE a n the increasing appetite of the xisting орша, but on the demands from the nerease t popa ion. That at ent on at а rat which would diet s et three years the whole of the fat stock produced in Seotlan g countries could not meet the demand. En Cora of foreign stock seem to have reached thi eir maximum, The same ec Wilts e deemed essential to a first-rate елй чен a hould be water-meadow ws 1 for butcher's meat. Inereased wage one end n sh h these must be alwa: Ps X A T E 88 E Ill in um EB e SER i ood is h usd ness of the soil Corresponding proportions. Though in the f бы instance to the light modifications be extended to GEH || d Е i as Ап example a Hampshire farm of 800 ас ihe soil, a drift of loamy gravel e sürface. is c is sometim The sheep stock eaba about doe ШЕН Н 2j н T F E 2 санбат part of the is down 7 # four years оп - edin e|in the Vus beneath the chalk hills, on soil known to be herd РА ihe fene ш of | straw on such farms will be an advantage Meis these e parhao tia re llowed by -increased Мон; the eres of г ате for Wheat in hi of cro would at once Mum the farmer t y | high price, was, und uly fo rced into "ue гад dm eisew This, ill be L d that many еу thought such land u But bre Take а an ex indi of a i d farm ists as the upper green sand, generally forming e: range of tail oi ас under the chalk i acres, in moderately productive Grass pasture; the re is аы - vated on the four-course iind with modifi- йо в to meet the requiremen he natural fertility of the soil and advantage: g$ climate “ alow and ar he farm consis of шк 100 | an s ; › In former es, pere r protectivi ањ Wheat, from its comparatively y 80 to the iet d y the gradual rise in the pee: v Barley and the fi Г in that of Wheat, had encouraged th gro ан Crops nst cci Rr us feed sheep and cattle С pus the old Wheat system, that r elevation, farmer P dispense with -any crop s such ee Баш oin, Di sowing a large breadth of early Tares, winter or wise Barley, or autumn-sowa Rye, or Trifolium |t e are consumed 50 follow them Zu lad fall 7, d Е ! or Tares after e llowed by white La incarnatum on the Wheat stubbles. He is able after | ag crops 1 Ње ше den year with Swedes, eui ed nd sometimes Mangel; | e L3 & Ё j 2 ,in p wn imp f breast- c. ape are sown between. Aaa os TOWS. тын quantity of 54 E. His ДЇ si PH E idi i ntained го —- the year ; that over | 50 wether maintain те a Th fatted " «den ам follow witl | or азу odas me other artificial large improved Hampshires d great cousumers) are | nearl much larg Bar! ley now realised as muc! эв Wheat, It wasno satis r | factory answer | to say that [v had been ur e [vet = ; "ye Wheat with Clover, quality to p 588 ДИК GARDENERY CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [TUNE 24, 1865, in any part to carry sheep. I therefore allt the T play et Er P could, m han W! к tax. Ain was the wine of t emere h ple Became better off na took country. even with а exe malt duty, fit t t. y + Жон, bs The fact that Barley [т | too dr end ER. clay о mixed with boulder stones, drains 1 not less than eet 3 inches to 3 feet 6 in ches I drained half a field in this w with stones. ау, and the no reason fi ng crop of this peo more of it, and that was t that of any o ther crop. But t woald rise still further, and be still more а и but for this heavy duty. rne did not e ps tem advantage—any to protective dut mal taxatio: injustice = Scotlan а had n t been бенц by any Seote hman asked simply to -grower, the 1 wa not think a greater depth is required. I ам е ed а greater depth and greater width apart, an ve been obliged to redrain t кА why I have been so m idi Бе b for r using pipes in preference to s ad e | bel — zt терети and able to а ey 6 f you are obliged to re uas rai n urland?" No iti is quite true that great Leni of land, n rus t because I Fieri. tha ER of a down an in Compa ү» was а you ng man out med experienc ce, ind I foolishly took the res Ag been a pers failure. that of beer ni money, and take him stead ily i increasing. malt used in А A brewing 2,000 quarters 150,000 | no that from tus canses, irat, the z z HE $ $ is must for ' these reasons уеп uro to a He was n 1854 info casing, | on the drains being from e the land wa t тец. than ave g the distance to 18 feet, and nd th aud. Че, їз Ше е Which may ос the slight p eost ofa pipe КЕ IR th- ce, | to sa; and in |$ s pip pe inch chea uch, p» advisable a use less than a 2.in. that ct is : t is likel pipe; I dare say а зауза bore would be lar; for caen but it ee be judicio Well then, {т m 58s. to 635. 8, {== er t halfp mediat rained, Now if this had ben properly р at no 4 4F1Q faot apart ains re equire to PM ihe rv. uu" nd ther As it was I had no pos ut „was obliged to go hich of n dra oe r than the EE 80 that "e, water should his Te 8 8 ГА чеп ту ауысуы d make one Ai dun of great In laying out the drains for a field it is Ri the mouth of ts pipe de tie lateral drain wil into it, both then to be well set with clay and from aboy fast and quite i impervious | to water customary to be. three or four or is io Now I think this is wrong, and I w men nd jo io begin by running the first rin 5 should. | open but ered drain, for if ues it ОША r nothing more iin" a а ditch. It this | be not d | perch o eight ards, I estimate e land would be i ao bes ete, and that Mich 1 h doing at all is wor h doing well and when he should again heavy tax on an Dh of the country —which in public-house, and w. ich im лы: system of farming, cou wth—! | England drove the E. "А, of. A | ы due! indie D to mpeded the best and most ld per d with xn to 9d, pipes. That is a consideration when we " M e ae quantity of ned to dra The cost of агаарт ds the next e moss, Tel p know i wort RC is yoke Le the ditches should йу, for if the ga not t will penet. ra e distance info the adjoining land, | by | the force Р capillary attraction, and thus s врої il it, I Н pe E it Де coda pass over this Ay p subject in e I must admit frankly the most careful consideration of the House. DR d ON LOW- Pig ad LANDS. At the recent тотар e i iium men, th wyn, of ваш “ра one of the et practical farmers in athe county, 2-4, with the following pape I BELIEVE it is an acknowledged fact t by "an practical eld. I cannot too strongly urge soil surrounding th It will repay you hand- e f this point on your attention. tten into They more readily choke pipe КҮТ ЫЗ stone aini because the duct maller. Now. believe I e disc ча ап ы ын and effec ial all of theland. We shonid АП and cut our drain rains down that һе m between the drains, Tha! t is then fnd out the greatest | line. ome of my friends hav ный, at me, but t that. ied not matter, for I 3 still a moot for a time convinced that the remedy is efficacious. ee а fi r El e 16 least. We co EE mo m сє+ю р + comm e law the mi ча all pig independent of soil 5 s those lands. m MK country e "n imr who valy is "experienced | Bu and a drain is Anywhere near them, "the deg are almost sure to penetrate it, I dis- covered my remedy by vti and I. now either paint, the Pipes vi Sdi over them with petent: indi ; and “these me men rules as if this bab drain „does not ot compen de own : only be rendir applied on certain It i t these men мчит Я deep, and from e eil feet to and to HH n Hj E: ЕЕ а T А-А е draining te 4 inch and Шо paint id TT I have opened drains | Meet with tar, and h e fou appro: m the tar, bu! have g if they had upon the most favoured Eng! lish ec counties They say, for e ance, that the drains should no t be less fapte € than four ether ару Е should be remembered in all arok foundation, а е зу hav. failures, „But then n, be ert odit drained i opt such a rule they will not certify, and the Commissioners decline to advance money, w of cl ng here us arbitrarily how to drain our We should С in mind — te for dist the . de had of the ig dni Mr. Wileon, a neigh f mine, iais 3 feet - under any circumstances, I TAS UA feet, | yself; I advocate 3 fee 6 аз ће mini- | m cut two n the co I deeper m um depth, ч; the mataro o th that land is d [=] & "ui 2 E x. ble, we cma ourdrains close places where there is less rain. our Іапа еге +оо dry. We sometimes cien Ehe rna porous | country, w. ey ne e ed ох make frequently ier ES hear and by has been here dme rainfall is dem ed i | covered over with е ао, T a day; id А them, Bezinning at | This таў "tbi Es followed dm Why, I s бз я е at re О they were half finished. "That is is one reason E ede have not answered in OK ко For myself I advo- cate pipes bo fes e onomy. Stones e O per s than pip efall ; "leid, eoo at the appe i det d of the iri, n iot the lower, а: nd then be well rom 5 to 6 in eser clay. Mee it shoul carted th r be ve arain fall to the is | could the water, ere, ed, enter the pipes it it kad been the, ey were "Covered. ayer na X ? Any man who has year—one of the 40% inches. hen Lond verdes of i bis." Rarifeuiarly h prices, we cannot refal that to петь МА, fà the water alwa; зв into the р bottom, The e water zs 1 А forced EA е а a eri air and soil, and findin pipe a opm it frin its wi beet: I cover way into it fro yy drains with clays, and tread it down, so that no sud т can penetrate them from above. | rule that the first drain should would roots | drain at ene end of th with fire. There is pem [Adr wa and н nes d alfa a norance in laying, tbe Pa in the bour ned a ihe, day after | lim "i done, than many s em are 100 x on o С yards in an acre, as tl he ns are 18 feet, apart, the cuti erch, E ашо AF or pi making a total of 8/. бз. 8d. To this may be added at least 2/. drained with аарга за vey great Drop I di come here to-d advoc ч e s Br Ф [77 а © AH "t 2 Е [2 ) о һә ех о о "E "c 2B E i. 3 E o. 3 B Prii pgs s^5855EH missioners would n А ; 100 feet apar 5. believ ving that pea ig go porous drain it thoroughly 1 m ing more is required thans [3 hross of oxide of p» a the pe veg аш | het узеринде! to кам) with than roots of trees~ ady a The next po OS. sr С Men. Jn the drai It théory Че to po^: up the lan eit, a w it with Grass se isi t fro nent pastu t pani ran runnin it, 1 ccount be ploughed. Fir inen i anure red, ther e will bea good. puru years treatment it = and what it will take seven т" т тт wore, Ю меу two or v M itas — 8a; y i vin Pate icy or :20 years, ani mix hat, I feel sure it - take a great ears th n is co m guano, which forces in the luxuriantly, and in a fua inei © fact, 1 ith HERA B Ig B EE 2E [-] ii $45 ji sË © 2 "s ag ui 5 Е et Е < а et E vi ЗЫ п, YF TD BM SR? 2358 EG S ә 8 LA 8 etr mamre, I put about 5 o THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 589 Так sommer iit bo a dry one, fhe greater part | inawat oli Тї са be йш, Ti another I think it will | smaller ones, Two whose farms join may join in the sammer, if it ip nd. There A be smothered rs о (the Rashes ов to breaking up ап ol Spi is the pe or f ploughing, harrow- inising— tha о to make a thorough *в + 5 3 вс ча Q : 8 3 - 2 E sen ай, ter cde is m ood fallow the kon x. hut ni find d te application with the compost of Am salt 3 earth most viduae стб. to ever, 4 5 o! r the first yea т but to, the Rushes, wherever a an whene and st т. Gwyn makes it 81. I cannot exactly tell "Не ssion of а set, or hire one of the other, according drains, perhaps nt. e а е mber, January, and February are so HT E ET E г: Ei F - p =] £6 am d Los [=] e e E reservo; With water, as it is called, I wed ld say to es those shor ys 2 Never think, ord raining land чак беге! iss a m E ed 4 there is another point of vast] importance о water, unless "i are prepared to drain it afresh every | —that of i віх or seven n years ” It is impossible to keep out the air from October Smashing up all the land in September and pipes ted by Mr, Gwyn. The water will not run the T] lumps TM without t the he pressure of She air, and besides, tho so sil becomes the better for the land that is {о lay through the the mpany o о lying land. in pe. type i petoro we ЖЕП get ro жоо can find tackle and e B нч ас in September and u har pinapa p! sg ped ita There are some soils, | Üctober—abou 4 ays in а year—and make it рау? for instance peat, six or sev vm feet deep, which, if| By way of md Mr, -Clarke may ре rhaps be in- ent up, оңа x рена for m ny уона... Au er m clined to ask—How dividuals be expected to buy сер hen the land, suc! хей е реа! ve referri is too. "soft for plo ughing, it should be left for two or three касы, нс E wor опей well for or only so tl уа А, I р т aste and then it should be ploughed, if the | Per! ole у ey can, for they nd well pulverised, ani some 4а ЕЖ Тһе fing - employment x tbeir engines, in Y threshing, ‚ап! Pay sh should үт кол 2 stand and to shed its own nd | gri ; &c., during бе? лшн ег mo nths oi es ir am and hould have excellent pastur qus sud RR they table Mr. W. ve h the important ; 1 port чынап озне ie ode n оа? fmm | the extra outlay for ба де up ap voe ng tackle i is Y "Me. J. Н. THowAs observed that there is hardly а farm in | a mere inis wwe if "v ale of horses js taken this county, say of 200 acres, eus there is der ad into account, and i ught to be, We have plenty f ot: М М n : ing, where sheep get the fob or eat some noxious Grass, Не | ОЁ evidence to ring. to "Boar upon this point, for there Dons it 8 amply repay the tenant to drain these plots | аге hundreds of “ medium-sized holdings” in this self. It would cost him only a few pounds, and the country being worked well by farmers who possess pn chased. т. и —€ in € ыч s АТ тош ^ estion—That - Now, let і ho is doi ni would say, in reply, the landlord, if you can get him t, but if he will not, | system that м; Clarke talks about. It has been tried n СОЖ had better do it himself. than ers Leo Bu кь found wanting. The Gloucester and Durham the tenant drains to any extent, ve a lease ; dee ought not to do it without a lease of 21 years, even if he held Companies, for. instance—they are things of the уы tus contrast this with the hiring or contract own case, giving as I do a large g crop, | the land under his own brother. In the case mentioned by | Рг ivate i iudi viduals hav ave tried dt ow ith locomotis no а ат т. аттеп, was iled wi gravel, making à engines I have no quantity of yard I Mr. W: the tar boiled with 1, maki kind of therefore їп а manner compelled adopt. the practice ontras pn Pir erkei the atmosphere it it V os) It is true we have the Wakefield Compa ny, here 1 recommend, I have, however, often, оп a small sca s | vnd 3 to make а асо end hard surface, and would | is their regular wor Where then regularly fa , and [wi result I have | therefore expand and contract with the wesibtr, : "ind | cultivated farms? They have dono a little experimental mentioned, In this way the land is not only improved | in pth io od Tomt ве soil ben d x аге job work, а bit here and a bit there, and that is all. 1 H H OW ih Wi meal ] L TODA Eder perg tu e ELDER ша а с чырыы р Peer it will I believes peus unc -— us » ghly fertilising time. Ido not рои и о ys them блы а 2 uu ng Toe apane t, cul ti quiity is given ít, In these n is so cheap, | ts poisonous nature it preven Sar арр оао ng it. | vation must. He mig Med аз n ell us that the *con- and meat, wool, and all dairy produce fetch such high jr iir enden pied " 00-7 е ет са Tesperiments tract раклы is the “ only c Ow- Tips у whichtke prices, it members of this Club, and as | quantity of water in a given time than stone cue Tho duct | British farmer can stock lis farm rm wit and sheep. fi convert as quiekly possible r3 so much eee коо. їп un. ed i. bison We all know the man's positio: e vs S eid P every patch of our land that is fit for it into pasture of | сета perhaps. URS e Ae Neat lir Mies i about to quit his farm with an empty pocke the highest qualit, у it should be Чоле in the оа opiat ei dow ab (Sem É vg peine rT | much for the x contract system K in farming. The day " ckest possi omitted to speak of in my opening address, t! is, the sowin чес quality. І sayi ble m m Ra is the reason why I sug- to-day Dien nsued upon uc Gwyn's ox—There is one point which it is ve ortant to discuss, that is, whether de d ' га does not compensate тг distance, Por myself | that Н Еу it Will, Iam d I must say to define what de; pih will а failure, I havi plated breaking i it p repr tI н лы Эш 80 now, ve cai on to those этү. Sem about 50 loads o ius er-acre, and p i = E i "i z RES g TH iE MS E» HE о 51 х8, = Ti [ui Fae EF Pi i ў Ё Him Н = g g: B. о о ШЕ ipn "i р p i 1 Ё E ae А S E яп 15 E work 2E q H 585 bb. siz F Jar ji H i | | FFE ЕЗ 2: jb рї i i i" HE i pensate for advanced for planting Potatos. wo allowed к” е to E main as it $ ti covered wil fin G As to STAIND: печа a gi and Mr. Jones, respecting ЧӨ | Mr. BUBSEX MiLBANK said— It is clearly to the dps er d produce ut | down to itin the € as the sur was so much more hat g MS HE MER ас Sumeliatey ater | again, by stocking their own farms not only with op-dressing with lime or compost, » ten pou 2 Grass seed per acro аз а renovating mixture. А cattle but with "wt the bot tom, ac Й or т eminet grea! Гены nge takes pod in the vegetation by removi np me system is rotten . sur iis water, and we should aid nature by supplying these up а system which ркы = Thereis another little matter ас е: my memory. A ES to thi d world that the farmers T England are во роот donc teen Rr farms the better intended burning it, for Potatos, but it came to rain, and con- | that they cannot stock their own farms Я tinued for some pets so that at last the season vu t too far | William Smith, Woolston, Bletchley Station, June 12. е gus face had been 4 there апу seeds whatever sown in it; still there was a capital Farmers? Clubs. swathe of hay, containing Dutch Clover, Cow-Grass, &c. AINDROP: On the Advantages of High Farming. n t. Hy s advan of д се доц ble land during very wet weather. At first I had them driven | the yield of his crops on on the same acreage as he did in — days n : practi d often » ЖУ dnd ae & а grece) Ше пш. Ж, чаре Fk. The| of his farm, whilst - pays only the same rent, same n. tit 18 ac the m vue M есе and for utility in his homestead ; but these are in Locomotives on Public Roads.—[ Mr. Smith, of Wool- | themselves no smali advantages either to the occupier е | ston, thus writes А bu to a letter АЕ. M A. Clarke | of the land or the country at large, Не thus not only on the shes, v d appeared in the Times:—] | circulates more Б et B e, © Е $ zi Ф 4 е m - 3 г i 8. бо жрк Eo а ndus I shall not trouble fo mysel to go in со , a publi c roads for | The principal results of high pene =. э жее that he has made ricos 8, e б e Mo I pad spoken of. be purely mechanical and that drains from 3} feet to yard: v s apart, would be found of land. od of converting land. 3 March are the bost months for Applying s steam power to the | roots, вау Mangels ор Swedes, I am sure — resul ; tha i сз Амды = е ere t for no seed was sown, T He did not quite days h stones жаа pipes. р — m tod pus о fom he udine · ot this he applica: ые 50у tion of lime and years, which has a Yee f for us all really in draini: for us to Ihave drai ng? No it is as dry às any to follow an average ned 40 acres in the sake of making the introduction of steam power to | of e rops, both Cereal Grass, and той ы stram of e ой еа most costly possible, but MA а байо of soil; more shelter ipd Ж е ; Jo 2.5 at you will ИУ me to quote and question the atisfactory ba E uina Фич eet; and a happier and more following words from Mr. Clarke's letter :— pe боой class, e the {ейт of e successfully "Tr hi fus tract system is the only means carried out and applied the same sound comm. mercial of iter ta Hie срез small and medium-sized 5 з — ressed a I think it pin necessary for every farmer to keep tne fa of England. It q е КҮМ our le e э z agricult ral papers, às wellas|accounts, lam quite sure d larger profits he must circulated in various other ways; from it I quote thus: cultivate highly both his pas "i roots, І think ** Before shoning t the best Mud application, Т may state pastures are generally мид, neglected, not suffi- т а Mene: "8 $-—* that September, October, and | ciently drained, and most inefficiently limed. 1. Asto to d d 315 acres as the quantity of land that can be culti- | огу loads r жар arde anure per acre in autumn, mis sood vated once over with a set of СС within those months and add in the spring, ав а refresher, 10 loads per acre soil t same in the rows, vith an addition T 2 dg of у: f his р Two or tbree small | bones or superphosphate as o ta essing. u my ries nay havo PPS НЕР Ы or hire'one of another | st ооз! дк variable pai a 'and I can m it pays в, according to arrangement, for P September rand € ех M, ма who saw my T urnip crop this emi bad e r Ven ori os Mns aisi out as to gera enormous yield I obta S E^ m had since that period, I which I had m sured as a fair ва rasie i o1 ers, у аана бы гам only the large р-н уды JÀ yielded me 28 cum I think I had some of the finest i polis apparatus of their own, but so must Е е апа most bulky Swedes I ever saw. I to tend jit | | 590 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Joxe 94, 1365. mmon | lf you аге t troubled by an value than Linseed cake , and LI sat, 2 owt, half vang! that I may be met the discat of having а fine bank ё Бе " manure " da iehes, Fill бат penures | b upat nig ght under of soda and e halfs Lr а row ith t will tell; you how that may be done. ut observation of | | have a better chance ot. defeating the i of hares е rabbits. The latter ought, as vermin, 6 хе ы ed. Iam decidedly oppose o the free use of explain more accurately before a Committee af L House of Commons on e limum of the d started that, when properly collected, he. excluded fth of July, 1834. af the this n to espo iia of the Simultaneously ө, аа Мен чөн а manures. І much prefer phosphates Guano ma the nitrates oat. and ; chiefly top-dressings. be used | Professor | paringly, with fattening heifers, and tie them sheds. by converting 16 into a fertilising a ent fo It seemed a sim g agent for thel се the ple and i: вт 14 ma ke — you take them in and peres rning. Iti is wonderful how pes dd and absence of chill night meal and ca [de out in the moi injurious to Grass land, for that wherever there quick growth, a rapid development of bus the Grass ight. There re. may 9-4. v men upon it, it is as necessary is still much room for improvement vi the poult ry was a ге it in produce; or as Tiek y aid, аас from We receive M in is "taken * we must restore to our ed what "a р. them in the s -— о em qui. must return our arteri to its to attend to the tails as to the mouths o stock. It is an rar agro fact that warmth is part nourishment — that t сусу goes furthe issues by exercise; for Pan nm er to fatten eg, barn-door fowls for profit. The ‘country loses annually from 60,0007. to 70,0007 in the puse {нп gs. Now, I do think SA this is hardly cr 1 t feel surprised, е n the Pert support mal warmth. Cooking food for cattle is also vidi ver: especi ccially for py cows, Food eggs, that John ». sho submit to foreign n owever, it is both reflection and про: d. ma ИНН НҮН more digestible, c lated by the > system, In fat ttening ing less roots vvv: are | usually given, in sca meal The — tells | us X "the 'Sw iro contains 75 $e cent. and 2 danger of ch M ing. I add to pulping to the di progress of the agricultural 1 world, Wh ere inte| elligen mproving landlords but it also tends to the hejt Ley ди. of Ње com- | form a company munity. e ics drained ind, paigus. and commodious buildings, O te-roofed, heta m. most approved plan, — "will command super lati tenants, who will consider the comforts аф "неце more Chri d God. | d eficial с large, well-square 4 fields, hedgerows ipeo from ба тен" Ёк add De ren the any were dibus ng to im solved," , Ha ving © M E without - a s shown that Мг. Martin had virtually fore I save all this 17 ib. of семе and 4 lb. o 'Tarni shee when ali еа а wi ill be have consumed 13 + n Ek who have since discussed the question, Dr. Granv proceeds to — all the plans which have devised and p d and койаш ar since 1821, T о ЖЫ marks refrain. | from expressi: y be investigated the subject. * One e ix metropo. xd and sixteen Ber ii last 43 ree s of enke, besides having sold n produc a fov ini Р. thought ; dt the best and | er. | | lands, Р vir a hope t is а great point. ghined th poi TRE! EK" ot satisfied with such a should be diverted from uting ees ке but it would be an increased "n ssing if i6 Ve know that night-soil from towns under the old — of e — was most va alu able. It wo ould be Је who, e supply from no less t q ы yet по vealth of projects, the Government appointed refer btain additi han sed plan and i to i most pernicious plan, both a as te egenis the land and | the land by а whom кү e drainage of th n [-] been be lost to чаа Сна іп pua Ж 15 tai accidents glance аб the advantages of | с I yrd that these truths which you irrigatin ng an Still = [inr шау eventually be more universally acted upon as such, aud that Uaec n developme ent. will | o hla | ve at length adopted s ares P А оа за base eption, whieh M The fifth section of Dr. Granville's pamphlet describes “а journey of 3500 miles through the central Continent f Europe i in нч of authentic praetical information 23 E В 1..5 vy d ex ze Lio: Ww = tho folio и assages оп a tle indi e quo e {о vem passag -—- ever- "increasing gp odes of our everi ing th £f The Vio үн thought they ought to be меа ш iy д Milbank for the very “ At Str — ‚ а com any of middlemen engages t 3 hic every house has at least the urine replenishes my supply in tl anure empty the cesspools, of which e tank. This is thus saved for reproduction, | e he had ; but at the same time s | two (built © apt water-tight), once a year nothing, iustead of burning the ceca as it E in summer see that e: man's balance- sheet. ф | апа pays, moreover, 6 francs р harette, contain weather. are also spared the fly | g y g baquets of the capacity of 4 gallons each, are ready for het Rl RA Ер РЕ s.d IRI ?; "e йи com y sells afterwards to the v ей rim like f. ing Pi or'10 frames i v e E 8 ng t a number o stock. may in I find in this gie a true economy, б а атах rot; pasture and of manure, which would es rii Hon carried off by this and evaporatio: These e of the a S ntages of high fi T ds am нану. aking meadow lat «драй is an enormous аруз positite loss thereby. т; “ ammonia itself is immense. I ca coneei why juiey Grass should not be Жш nutritious than when dried and b en let it alone. Sewage be — - Gold? By A. B. Granville, Dy F: R.S.; t L, Historical. E. Stanfi , Charing ma 8. W The History of this subject covers now a great many = years. The late John Martin. drew plans more than a for сотта and if 9 did not make it = e had | | better soil JAcbírtos. The Great London Question of the Day; or, Can Thame. "is el Hi j t Grassland. f carried. out by. the Board of Works : and t 18 to those since IULACI which I t e uo e sol assumed, may be adopted d vii n perman course, emite to say but bey in eertain rsen he «ce mci vt instance, under — these eer ould h little Pierres € ; but my remarks thr rv" bend йө pages, of course, allude rig СА to the пао of н, апа that of mixed h usbandry in cular. Meg pagar: by others, as well as to bring forward uch a ass of continental information, obtaine d dis the Билам i is no longer ith thei £5 system of collecting house и гий ав wil lw a decisive light on questions still n о ta dere x гоча ot її Grs, goat old pastures, and eradicate such inferior. neris RU ів a great advan Dr, Granville's pages A ve been writt M uie кык» Жш H кн р" cluding all th or house аб treet drainage from the river, bn rand € mere lying 2 to ide, and which the b; to orth 3s. 6d. per load. by animals under skylights, ern side, аг" at ihe bottom o T "College i The sides of the great ишда of 1 the rift АА ұя s, the top arched with sheet- | hom wi with sufficient i iron ribs; | the inte ernal dimensions | he w ре А аш convert it into iB es doubt that js recov verbo - | brous Siji aiin ей in Strasburg | cities. аб least 4 W т ns way, Y r^ he - rt ha d ha £ Да, F ting Ре І He assured me to be about bed... , then š 1 D ai Ре length wi from t in which yearly consumed ^ m, oil eakes, e Rape, Cotton, i 6 well as. „ as adjunct I ап ore ч ef | extremes of London. Тһе whole eat | measure 4 miles T 200 ает оп беча left, а p» mails artificials y woul evolve МЕ, е Pontine dien rainage and pro очаи тя pe y Den 16 may be fearlessly slated that tain н hes t ilicet fitable [6 as any ч milar character. _ а PInk Two years after (1830) ano plan was proposed for preserving the purity of 2 in Thames pansan vag m covered also to "m the sewage, к, NN : aidon wà was qusc a But to accomplish the | ecd ек pt i s hav tunity to study it more рь ы was ud. upon to ~ Herois ths oniy fauie in Martin's plan honest T Cubitt, in his evidence, remarked, "e i not go far Italy should know what. оп, апо. | 28,772 ounces 190, 80,940, it follows Strasburg would be 108, " г + Chapman & Hall. h a tend first place, that the Oi, Pier * The "T: TIPS er — and discharging it iei А М. ч sbould admit, ет be gaine ed by a knowledge of юв of drain hs t it i as necessary to the tros as to — effecta t of lan in ur s 2 си collecting upon n А поо m m. revails, ai eal effor м «з lan been К Prnfined (o th Ч surface. а. arising from them, not so m v bata their existe he se ti e overflowing marshes relati ively to Dm mon to hear th ears | obj аз “ йе rivers, and i em li d » alar H that "if the rivers rae eanalisec malaria little consi p а the ere is no ed by the [22 ш Ф T E ш et o are sufficien the ba evapor rion, veneris o - — b bise the Quis al Hip -H Hun H ЕЕ ЕЕ ЫЗ TERT iy Rae oBEBLE E denn "eL 8 ега В р» кю mc BEERBRBEEI м Жы RSERLES "da Te PE КЕР ч B3859 ETÀ = em Бю E Fo о р en 08 E а 5 5 Bo as EE method of о n B = tts ЕЕЕ ЕЕЕЯ ЯСЕ Hh THU BESRERE ES TR есе PFE Е. E Fo а HP H шоо fen 3 ЕЕ E maintenance „Andi the last, place, it should » ккө t thot all persons investing their mon гу e improvemen of the marshes should be pro id p? uen nes against egal and Katran — ` Until these are pete by the general intelligence of th try, an —— facilities for y the Gov ernment, E E ДЫ radical 2 in the mars shos, nor can British capital ES. made. remanorative, howev impulsively it may otii M REPORT. зерге 0 зза xl od I dis pe jala E ll, ; uently the popu ation is su pois ling à р M шару are feeble a nd his evil it wül be y ing fro et fully LE of becoming h йу а be m Opel di 55 bul e di Canali esequit E 8 works, and they still remain subject to all the evils of malar “Тһе * Dem di it CTS ЕВО: con арау чт = circumstances form the drawbacks THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, level with it, or on an inclined plane extending down to it, it is not p ossible to get rid of the. water saturating them, unless artificial means are resor — нў utertaining th ing seen in the marshes and hav t and the e, i үе attempt at drain ze —for which some ue df the estates of the пае - already t taxed—I m option of а Syst convictions, b drainage, and its effects, should attention to е: circumstance that y tore can locate them Каре ез impoverished by marsh-fev. Iexdtien where population. A р И e no person with money t or in the осто wine t on аа liable t to be maed by brigands, who will hold him in ransom until the sum they place upon him is is рай aid. e * “ The ed properties I Кона d та those on the bank ich of the river ——, ы, T number, and үе чуч nh other. cribe these | m ab this етеды, a „4 К view of the cumstances Th bed will better д us to deter- develop their caj eapabiliti "m « These estates form portio а large tract of fla; land of a highly productive quality. They нахе orm been improved e dal Re Governo fino all' anno — zs the reason na speaking o t powers ha s ine ves partially developed by tha Government This of appetite f tor n е Miscellaneo n. | The Dawpool Herd.—The following letter from Mr. in and English enterprise should | the possible to render land too dry for vegetable life. The air of South Italy is like a Aur nh bath—so great is the proportion of moisture experience has shown that the atmosph 96 а drained soil with mL. freedom, the derive a benefit from the tmosphere, i не 6 ed п diea f er, ti t, and though fond of a certai degree of humidity, is averse to а sodden bed ature, in fact, has provided the Cotton plant with a mechanism of its own e exclusion, fr = апі dew, at Ы ле ваще time that t has ,giv Melatosh, of Romford, appears г" Weekly Messenger of rm into ri-horns ns Aeon bem bn E oio н de is n us Sho in-and-in zi м great і at Kirklevington, Warlaby, ind were too much Sari eint ө ;in tes and Mr. Bo oth I and my Poner were re- ceived quite a8 er qme cy аз could have been expected. anio di ——' is а type of that class of property myself, and I admit that nothing ist о me more e captiva- ^ ting i in a catalogue than a list, of renowned sires of the re to improvi ment on a sure and e dic id " + i. е. a joint basis ur action—wou ld be insurmountable withi the period of time re: is consistent with the и, €— ofa yere -growin, iation. ХЕ аа — ды wo pus ess than na ity. ret us i I Fian been ondoavouring фо: I кр» нете outlay y be deduced from the following schedular infor ака * ands bore TBI PN are mar Ры а оп Mid map | 8 It will be seen that hich i s. per acre, crop of Melons, ripe and ready fi ke! there was e pi but the sorry prospect of some field sport in the shooting season. If this — there was Е return of 2l. 12s. 8d. m e per ani n the lit 3s Dd vet 34 e es * Having laid s on the all- арт step of draining the к тыры to a le чб Iwil T the MEHR should not oximi E A a TI cost, The soilof these table and peaty th the term marsh. 1 now place befo ca | have the ma! пп any own reach. Iw iu: hi t year or two in securing blood, BR b | of the Fawsley but very rui d бакт want - her to Bates Yole ; and t the "produce, бно heilen erer yg plenty larly neat in the offal. I thin k, fro D I P there can be no dou atte ti on be bestowed ” upon them s to the the objections raised нк it by nee engineers. The omis м ра ds {о be met with in Ат. чет ше, vegeta wi aviam and drifted matter, | first — — me wa f ricts gel RN 3 peo Валы а бот the sea would dri $ the sea- берут ough the sa | Jen таннае, pesa in WEF ipsios banks on the deni nto the drains, A Td "i | Calendar of Operations on vel, nearly approachin, i . | на аа а се xar Ее used for pumping the water out of the land. 16. јокв- ас Oulturi—Wo fll our column quas а heights, mixing with the rain fallin week with me emoranda on the managemen ax | oe themselves, on their surface, ог | De overcome by fone. engineering. ` f the Rev. . N. M. Brown, | к, ба АП it is eva б. һе ator тима “The next objection was the grea ost of ; К In lo gri ага! i " - quantity of | steam. eo An 4, uel, 23 à зер» ors iuc 7 of | steam asd in con sequ c g pr We —Flax must be carefully tended from fi Foring in tho land оо; (већег мір the vegetation | This is, doubtless, a serious drawback, but t should | ү], Negleot any stage will Tai 4 pi із evolved as the water is | al be borne mind that the Mero kinds of weeds should be removed befi e crop i , and transported by ld be so ab any exc he cost passes 6 inches in height, After that the stem becomes og охар. the surface of this | of fne] would only reduce the profit, without any risk har nd retains the bend ог “веб” it may get from is much salt in P : how- M in тырт {һе surfaco with the converting the profit into =. 1 , ho n. We should face the wi med, adds rs T, ды A T of becoming, а! chi - EM the plant with Dare feet only; and ed tions try | 002b conomical fuel, and as rms in | thus treated it will soon rise again from the groun ES Redi an o фу өз "the staple s soil to be drained, some faci ign tha& a foot has t upon its neck. Of ding country from the evil of it, by compression or | 4| Iinow of none more injurious than © spurrey." the only principles | otherwise, to such a ere is one feature in the its merciless tendrils it clasps every stalk, and ое pem ы soooja top question of etes the айап marshes which has not | chokes them almost th. Worse still, it bids ineer i been S e pn with и gen it deserves. І refer | defiance to all y ng, ect which has to — wind as wer. r Fen lands ulling and Rippling. —The t y Flax is but T owed t do E dosen into l to | in Eng! теда originally by by the application Mn. 1 n4" заш and „Веч Some, he subsoil, | ОЁ indolis "for m mping, and tl Lp И а act foolishly in taking it 9: ЫК it is yet eder e reta] every reason, decided i эйел wind ie think ing that the sa x o of d is in the first essentials тй has бей. recently ейин, in as long as as ro silky an oily. By this they ке — — in Soda — botw EN e it i тб ain in ТУД we| ow ve been scraightened and new а ug d wind should be „саттар q y g stal lk to be узин two-thirds directions, to convey the the low Dni to the аа апі Nity ek the 19е af tho seo, | а re may be remar ed, as а favou! circum rown before p* ing. Then v т anis bavo Deon niei stance, that along the Medi coast $ ther Ж а the crop w most ай. both in fibre and appreciable effort has been | certain pe of the day, and with remar 200 | seed. бум м » uS be sufficient to pulla Í wator ontot the low lands them- ‚а wind off the sea, and at other periods | Cunningham acre P and one-third i 1 ter in tho Meditaranean | ® n equal i wind d the land, both sufficient, | 4. acre) in а day. E odd pace the the handfuls ву j = of the tide affords n with veli made machinery, i across ase sheaves, to n of the. low land abutting stated, ^w а third objection, that |t the more ^ чүзү с ме marshes lowered b borough d drainage wr gs dod Мағ: E m nds toof үү күте. pa we the North of Ireland farmers те a sufficient: depth of soil for Mig otton growi n + мм ripple по heir Flax, They affirm that the process water in d pfe that witb "ы реше, in from all sides тә ihe 2 of the * вігіск, and renders the US eh ғ soils, the pernicious | —with water always standing certain depth from | and up c In other counties, кан of hoë countries | the pa ы b жа evaporation Iove ti 2n all за bas Heo uy of matter now evolved i í ttraction equali 4 aad feed and look ed down into the soil for tne | necessarily great and capillary attra qnally Lie арй erushing Meis Ж into the air to the | active » moreover, Ţ with an atmosphere so charged | upon their Flax e all as but tittle im paired. The @ cla; out of the — with moisture as t of Southern кее it is not змо & D Ister being чи dump m Sung ba ә cultivation, à * advan gained | farmers рч purto have тоовйтө1 em a | by as ibn Bor d icq edem mars Bos isto ей, hund : Mec mie cede d "wen p m bre аша br an б р £3 E fetha in one li Droit. s zs of | faken off атлы Ву ripping cy ma the ti ime аср gravity, and bordering on i the sea are on п ргорг the under rien of the public 6 а ды of ietors ineréased 1300 in 18 year of the stalk to be ye allow ed and bare, а d the capsules bef di . E O O ] | | 1 | | GLANCE с ош П prov In some parts of England the farmers dry or * win" THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 592 [JUNE 24, 1865, —— of pulling, the bolls can be conveniently had - E objects, and thus the crop, without being stacked, is is THE HYDROPULT, ICKOLOTHS, SNE a N SECOND » with POLES, read once A PRICE LL ена Where seed for maig ES not the object, the fol- ST post free on application, 1, кг gneedies thod of taking off the bolls or not be uninter- ting :—The нер гі lin. a o is E of round iron нт ап е d diameter, E he teeth should point, i of an The comb for r, and set in "а row 18 i following directions for placing or rviceable. Take a cart to the field when the Flax i is bei eing аччу take off the wheels, and lay the body flat the s let the b be fixed to a stro ng piece o of w d like a short plan у, bind tis TELE tothearm of the axle that is lying on the gro yh und; one man can - up his apes pete the shats, | he nother facing him behi riga n pull Шек han ойга alternately in ht eap Tw gh is enough for any handful. The seed dro торе into the rm which can be х арта when D into and the bolls carted in hed " ч Sys [=] RC or less in red. . Whet the r rippled or not, it : "eum s in the dg If it were possible it would be all the better to have the whole crop — up on the same w all the animals of the farmyard. If there be no con- ыдын n y EUN An aas E MGE Water by Hand Power. р BY RovaL LETTERS PATENT). LIST. toa common kiln, dried and ground in a mill, busks and seed pev e. m that way, rv e the pay is epe either for ushing, yet the very best kind of Ра ine E. their pulled Flax for some , days in the. field, in tho а time into narrow stacks, that the seed before bein ng taken off may ripen RICE COMPLETE WITH Jais ier ior AND £ s. d. brkan STIRRUP 1 Сомр WITH ВваАѕѕ Сера AND Сот R STIRRUP 2 ө Price ** queri as aboré, аа 2j feet Suction and 3 feet DONN very Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose and Small Jet, PULT E is invaluable for use in the GARDEN for impaired by allowing t. Straw, yet A а. be found, that this is е. WATERING B OK NIST ANTS, DROWNING m INSECTS, LEANSING TREES FROM SMUT: DRESSING WITH SR de КЕПКЕ; THE HYDROPULT Ж desirable in every SEHOLD for bois eei OWS, EW. Addr Als ards кең HAY. UE Netting, Scrim Canvas a and Итал, house B EN а ko rtic x ar, Jonn EnciNGTON & Co., ds, Long Lane, Зоки, THE LOND T TANNED NETTIN (of good auality) for Fruit Trees, &c., only 13d. per yard ram. depth, 20s, peris Address, G. & D. Hury, Sack, Rope, facturers, 13, Dove Street, Norwich, йок. Iron КОРТА A of superio; ER ess, BENJAMIN кена, (only), 2, Duke HAY, No other Establishment, Street, London Brán RO. pu. at p red illy, W. ; and 108, Old Kent Road, S.E, reu ur Money. ON "WO- TARD о good quality уше SHEEP NETTING, usual d Twine, and Net hae p de VASEOTEOTION ч BTTING for FRUIT TREES, SEED BEDS, ШЇЇ Eyed, &c.—TANNED NETTING for the above from Frost, Blight, Birds, з Prts .:4 AME е, 64. per A IE pe any y t. ris Зі" per yard ; n inch M 4 unie i), ix ad eias тз t Y ards in "I quantity of d yu pres ELLER, 6 & 7, Crooked Lane, London Bridge, E.O, G Мил. Established 1812, and most durable, ld. per square yard, 250, 500, or 1000 HORS carriage free. ARQUEES GTON'S as the best. BRITTAIN'S NE 24 £4 material free on m lei ор. Coe RICK EDGINGTON & ad, ондо! s. E. A liberal discount to The "Trade, Hurdles, Fencing, ап HURDLES are made i АЗ b» y" o Wrought lron. applicat ion. and Esti Y DGINGTON'S GARDEN bU hs Ass and GARDEN TENTS are i eg [capacious MARQUEES for hire are the most handsome sad EDGINGIONS RICK CLOTHS for 60 years have maintained ther celebri HAYTHORKN'S and fen as Street, OM. International Exhibition, 1862, Class XIX., Honourable Mention, баз HURDLES, from 4. ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, Jl mc мы of ever descrip Inns Coi n0] Oxford РИЗОИ S. UNDERHILL'S Patent WROUGHT IRON . GAME and POULTRY FENCE. dividing Garden from and farther than the ng ng of the ar; ; that at е stago ius his skill and that then the factor, CISTERNS, ner, 2а manufacturer, бона 20 purchase the FILLING BARRELS, penes; RAY BATH, through the remainder of its ment by his skill b; Сб. labour, This is an admirable theory, and if it could be got to work satisf ily, would no doubt be| ORDERED bythe WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES, RA a | antageous to all parties, But zi peur iti Боввт Ново, 5 and Е.1.5., Rev. Н. Н. омввліх, A.B., Plantations, dividing М been fed aid has utterly fa led, F.R.H.S., Тномаз Rivzns, Esq. (the eminent Кае is low in раде who t tt t havi 6d. "e up. "Tw о crops, as simi тот Ые оп p fut may I bcm ufactory, St. Mary's Works, Newport, жт ptm b R. Winner, 18, Abingdon Street, Westminster, 8W» In. a very 'old pasture, or upon ground that never produced | Two. Tra Feet Suction Hose, E force it through Delivery Flax previously ; the other s sem strong well-tilled land, To the eye both se best judge perhaps could not t tell whieh | is E ihe battu r crop, and the —€ of the one might expect as high a price from the manufac turer as the o owner of the other. Yet in reality t ago had kai d pasture, is likely to turn out to be t twice as ter as the other. This one stumbling- block was fatal to the whole scheme. the ex pred of carting Flax-straw to dams THE GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY HYDROPULT. A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IMPL , Weighing scarcely 5 105. AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY, ce 358., Complete. 24 feet Suction Moreover or rettories at a great distance, and the Free of for great азе о of steeped Flax This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily supersede Syringes and its operation. A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE, Баре but in eain "Mamufeeturas, who w now palming on the been f the Hyvä and for sale, in additional eve red that Pier in i UN im к the application Nono to Correspondents. APA' SHW. F. The foot note at p. 541 ought to have stated m tobeàa phosphite of lime. хас бе ten si ashes. It is, of pde мен 7 but a | hk t very efficient Graand d чу GrvcERINE: X. It is in а re bein part of natural fatty matters the separation of which is one of the objects ui the manu- т. Its кыркар ae ders its presence көркү оран, nd through their connec- ex р » ug the Hydropult in appearance, and are calculated to deceive the on, an be its fitness for pig Lr ere d icon A is being tested y lt | "мев. | Mostly used for comparison with cod-liver machine offered for sale, and see if it 1 м E e A кин ү 2 ни attached theretoa label, with the following тогав:— Tho H ҮС Ше ont Grass a s little on side. ? | Vosrs Patent, man esed y GmarvrTHS & Bnowrrr, | 21in. |Hares, Dogs, Poul dung is very much inj ham. CaarLes Pome Y Boron, Proprietor, 142 and 1 2 in. Өш: ог Egi d is to throw day's | Ch n. To ere tho мане dung heap standing On | not the Н d. 1625 land, and piled ewise assteep , y А е 3%. Бев "Rabbits х, ар оп both а des with earth asit Prospectuses, with Testimonials, on application, 1 in. Pheasanitrios; вс. This is the plan S ce, —————— 3 іп. |Aviaries, the manure of its full original goodness, | HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 & 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON PT & YT late CHARLES iry of ive-fanging, which is owing to Mr. Samples may be see ! ALVANT for FARMS, Memes and o The ORIGINAL INVENTORS and M. RDLES, HURDLES, HURD CONTINUOUS IRON FENCING. ue PATENT STRAINING PIL G Size of den Five linesof Cable Strandand Staples for W00" ton Re od. per LES, Te. 0d. LARS, & ko ALVANT ISED WIRE NETTING for POULTRY, POMEROY BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. Illustrated Catalogues and and 12, Great George SED WIRE CABLE STRAND FENCING, NVE sd The CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST FEN даре аниа THOUSANDS of Dee — this e € by us at home and t sustains nO trespassed lines of Strand and Iron-P ant ER m RES == and screw bolts to every siis е i 593 Microscope. pe. Price £5 5s. а ЧР" ricis ox, TA ву Royal Lettera P x ж. сотый, EC. 6, Coleman St: " 36 Gallons, price 42s., ELLS' FORTARE анто G GROUND VINERT s,» Calalogues sent on Tecelpt of 6 postage sta РС riage 200 io any Station for Growing and Ripe! without artificial hea! T т PATENT С NT CONCRETE STONE COMPANY on the Great Eastern Line. | „Awarded a SILVER MEDAL at T PA now tho Proprietors of the Patents for the A & Manu, ‘Ihis is the б st and | Но! T RE held at Nice, April 186s.. material known as N cheapest article yet intro and Instructions for Management post free of ot the beautiful m bility, cheapness, and beaut; due: gi post free о! baan rE STONE, which t н [ld СЕА E dipped the water may be B. J. отав, 35, Bishopsgate Stroot Within, Е.С. ___ ol appearances inde nets, Ba miradas tilted and poured out, or YDRAULIC SUCTION PUMPS, GARDEN Fountains, Vases, mda ай ое каке 2= by merely raising the WATERIN! V for Borders, a Га? = handle it E cS c MACHINES, A pre d Ld s Conservatorio ished upon эр lication at the Office: ER the d "gd тү шб торк MSN € M eso all the latest, Gardens, and em "urn ipon app e gro d the frai lmprove rer Toesrations адо erete Stone. Company, 2, Queen Street Place, T etached, хит redo id the Pate ien. at tbe Lh ЕС. ! Manufactured by W. S. Bourrox, Rose Lane Iron Works, № o tuo еласа Piccadilly, PN w. Sthark rks, Norwich. Descriptions, witb. Drawings, post fr яу! эмо у эй гас MS Dru DS ШИШЕ ДЕЕР 4. инаи атра HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 60008. PEEOMAS MIELINGTON-. 7 20. ND COLOUR MERCHANT, б. PRESERVE JARS, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. HAND GLASSES, REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. CLINTON & OWENS (tzare BENJAMIN RUNE UFACTURE Y PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E Jiu ИШЕНИШИНЕ Inm / — M CSSSSSSSSSSSS [HE LAN. D SKETCH shows an adapta of THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM. pu isa е Self-acting Machine, suited for Алы е Supply of Mate » i in Public and bd gan aer Its i is not fined to positions as shown, but it is suited fo ты а Fall can be obtained fro! essrs. FowLrn have fixed a mim ons. rs various es of the country for элемде "T й тел de ini per day to ung varying from 30 to 300 feet, and forcing through main pipes 50 yards to several miles in lengt Ко. 37. IMPROVED TREBLE BARREL PUMPS with HORSE GEARING for Raising Water from DEEP WELLS for the bed of MANSIONS and PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 2 о. 28а. зра BARREL PUMPS for HAND-POWER for similar purposes . Manufacture and Erect every description of Engineer's Work required in Public or Private Establishments, mese nri ES рирове оп the 5 Жы eh or ‚йен, вов, жеш Engines, Water Me 08 Turbines, Warming and Drying Price pe Uu Pus ges Pre on ricis j ТОТ í | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jexx 94, үө, qua трелей VO been sold for the genuine one, and which i ris any complaints to to be made to ul of Deep which wi make, all of which are wa! warranted both by sellers and d Budi ce бу and ren o ned 594 Caution to Gardeners.-When you à AYNOR Ки COOKE'S та LATE EARTH OL AND COMMODRS, S PRUNING а BUDDING KNIVES, see that ei get | Moule's Patent.) them. Observe the Reus Ѕатхов, also the corporate mark OBTAIN | x WARRANTED, Wi! which none are genuine. | BY E d 2 ^ 80, vix to аши CETUR pL RU тае 1 HI T E "El & C e 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, Ү.С. M grecum Works, Shemela. Es pwards of 125 | THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES qo V aine feram CoMMODES OVER THE ORDINARY ERS «4 FRIGI DOMO.” — ps bonn nsed | First.—That the deodorising material (dry surface аня: от ау, or other subsoil) is the best for the purp ARCHE ed | Ю. 5 by her Majesty the Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for | and at the same time is the cheapest and within the reach o f all class Syon Жолы. "his 3race the e of Dune for Chiswick germs Professor 1 Lindley or the Horticultural Soc ety, Sir Joseph Paxt Secondly.— —The s supp. ply of such ma eo to any] house or premises may be M easier than the supply of for the Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, &c. | by a forcing pump ay be entirely without offen Y ot water PROTECTION rom the —— | Thirdly.—It * plic i i so immediate that “FRIG a Canvas made of patent priui Hair and | offensive smell nee Cm rie. the room Proin i in which they are used ; virg 80 pos м T а e that M eX ct DTE Не а Col e Ee | and all escape of noxious gases are entirely pre evented. : all fermentation and floricultural purposes, fo r preserving Fruits wers from the | Fourthly.—The expense of these Closets, in comparison with that of Water-Closets, is, as to morning Т “ара ADM ll naects, and fro ™ | trifling, and as to y cde - = = nia For instance, there is no expensive cistern required, Mri tnit жир ead Pipes to burst in frosty w Two -— 1s. 9d. per yard run. | " UA For r P yards vido: do НЫ) oM m ard. | Las tly. —In all —- үлгү such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Schools, Gaols, and Asylums, a very 2 . 9d. 3 An improved make, 3 yards Sio 2з. 8d. per yard run. | M zr c i Am “Ee Domo” Netting, 2 yards wide, 1s. et ye r yard ro | The efficiency of these ве Closets is so great as to be scarcely credible to those persons who either have not wel nonen, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, f, Gre | them or seen their mode of a action viderem City, and of all Nurseryme! en and See ud Appar aratus without woodwork, 25s. per set. uch cheaper than Mats as a covering.” *„* The different forma of mh may be seen at the address above; а ill be fc ded on applicati _ JOHN WARNER & SONS, Lo LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. - Have much improved the construction of their GARDEN E NGINES some important par- tic E. for this Season. generally throughout Г һе Kingdom | | Ё, © = e ee ЫР No. 547. WARNERS best ENGINES, in Wood Tubs, а fitted with NER’S Registered Spreaders— 24 Gallons, £6 10s. Mo» 5 10s. No. 5474. WARNER strong ENGINES, in Gal- vanised Iron Tubs, well ainted— 10Gallons £2 19 0 16 Б 0 619%. меан 8 Хо. WATER BARROWS, tho- roughly Galvanised and ell painted— im a.e ШЕ DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 595 уез 24, 18°®] -—E—— ве Hives. Glass for Garden Purposes. eU didis iei]. AMES PHILLIPS ÀND со. and Нокот ves and. Eier nt the vARIOUS EXHIBITIONS. beg to submit their prices as follows :— 1 S IMPROVED COTTAGE BEE HIVE p Е-е introduced by Gro а ашин & Sons, PROPAGATING ss originally introd t improvements, - GLASSES. N oo Glasses Ed Thermo- Sevi mportant no усэ 5a are rn а this sason, Фер PET CHE ue гр si «Бш нула кы а. саса и E E. К n UH 1% , 2 » rice 21s, &с. Al 5 "i * 2 6 ngraved сепса ЖАШ, отв ы MES the guidance of Bees in the | | BM zS construction of Honey-comb| § ,, vd I1 on the Bars, and impressed| 9 „ = 11 Wax Sheets, to assi! the | 10 Е d É formation of Cell LE м a Address, GEORGE М№тсн & розы s Tor, High Holborn, W.C.; or 149, Regent Street, HAND London, W. z Their newly-arranged Cata LASSES, loi z of uud Iaproved Hiv wit ngs an prices, sont on receipt of two eE d, stam 12 inches vy Ола - 1 6 14 т в RD a MONDE im тан ез Cuth 2, Cla jare. Man- » Б M 24 7 J. Wilson, а King St Stree 12, Clayton SU а 16 „ В d RECO | e Ring. ENDS cm 10, Dame Street. Painted. and аза with 16-02. Sheet; Glass. Auge: Austin & McAslan, 16, Buchanan Street. рена 5 s Each.—s. d. aen d. BIZE ROLLE BE i РА БЕ KES. E nonar аре id $ 2 inches in diameter » : s $ 5 x »|n T prz EOLLERS fr LAWNS|; " » CNAS y К нр. ы) Vi tige i Rn GLASSES. г Each, Each.—s; d, ROLLERS for CRICKET GROUNDS. 24 Log Wk us из WI Ur 0 | 16 yea long i 4 эй m 110 H 1 1 рих ROLLERS fr GARDENS. >» I xA NC Дей. for HARTL EYS IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH рїїї®Е ROLLERS fr ЕОАр 6.) LINSEED OIL, Gen LEAD, CARSON'S PAINTS, PAINTS 9r Md сбои гроша 45 for vm ZE ROLLERS for the FARM Ai ов рїї : MPROYED GARS TRAPÉ bc WARE а FLIES, ақ ant IMS DUE Nd HE dose, р. are th: ATER BALLA T bue, va ROLLERS, made oniy E AMIES BARFORD, gud Seni fes "of. Carriage an e to m any pae clt El Лоп in Lg маа е who will forward Price Гос оп receipt of f Post Ot ce Ys ег or other remit; Lists and all particulars on. J. R. Monrzy, Tavern Street, Ipswich ——— Кесу: PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. IMPROVEMENT, WITH REDUCED PRICE, PRICES PER LINEAL Hp. Ht INCHES HIGH. | Strong. Extra Strong. | Ke! i |. IGalvanised Japanned. |Galvantzed, зи. 54. | 4j, | 64. 54d. 7d. 4d. 5d. 5d. 61d. 614. 84. d 6d. | 534. 1d. та. 94. 584. rt 12. |. 95 94. Hdi. «009. J. B. BROWN Ах Nearly poite Sr. SWITHIN daeriptin of Notting returned unconditionally, and LoNDo N STONE, warranted to give —— and if not approved will 7 exchanged or CO. ео nd Taane! gasii уа LONDON, E.C., an ar LOND DON BRIDGE, Ү, AREHOUSE (where Netting is kept in pe 148, UPPER THAMES STREET, E.C., opposite the x Опт of Толон Brewery, and close to the Loxpox BRIDGE STEAM Волт PIER, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, T. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON. ‚ N.W. | . IRON HURDLES, те AND GATES. h. gut ter mini. e @но, 5-40. E ditto, 8 Top Bar 4 8 Pis № DR. аа and best Fastening for у ics — HURDLE, 3 ft. 2. "P itto OX HURDLE, 4 ft. high, n * long ТТ?8 PATENT LOCK. Swing, and Railway Gates, Particulars and Prices on application, i Lm EP SITES d PATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS, CONSERVATORIES, &e. Lists Free. 8t. "кс IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. ко ONLER'S PA ER’S PATENT STEAM PLOUGH and County im ЫМ d 8. - Аг be deer apply to. in every page ow Кз SA a & Co., 23, Boranin ll, L ) p ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, in gre I z patterns and material, the — sorts being es; xum bes suited for KITCHE ап pense, as do AEST а being crush c пера GARDEN VASES, FOUNTAINS, &c, in great тайну of ded. yof great d lurability, and in t "YE ranged ы. эй ° Blackfria ееп” Br West O Gee S.W. ; eere ond i MN iid) Illustrated Price supplied. Quin PAVING TILES for Conservatories, аа те А NO &0., as em ZA. py ч Stone, and capable of forming а ety о оѓ "е Also TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than the above. WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Li Kitchen Ranges, Baths, &c. Groow and other Stable kx Bricks of great durability, Dutch and Adamantine re ЫА Co —— Red and Stoneware Drain Pipes, Slates, heme be obtained of F. & G. Rosner, at their Premises ER SAND (REIGATE, best ни ао. {Пу addresses—14s, per Ton, AL = for delivery within "er miles, 1s. Walls of Dairi at the abovo Railbay zm extra r Wharf. Quantities of 4 Tons, per Ton "m FLINTS, BRIC K BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries and Grotto Work. Dd i & G. Кознев. — А геззез see above, ; Orders lors promptly executed by Байа indie br n by 70,000 Stock Breed ders. AY, ITT, So! Inventors of the Celebrated тоск. БИШИРЕ MEDICINE CHEST, taire as follows :— Bottles (at 2s. 6d. each) of the UNI- VERSAL CHEMICAL EXT. ЫК, match litying, and assuaging , ewes; sore fee XT heop, spé uo tes feet in catt] A жы е e GASEOUS FLUID 6 or x BLACK Mi MIXTURE, unmatched in the known world for going jd ewes weakl e uu 8 cmi) D D or mig ving or for removing all fc үн p- or lambi иза me v охаш апа n T CONDITION т] health, purify the Жиын. Th зел A ndn r?. i pros te, with EE Key to Sample case, usefully assorted Price CER С "PEU Ew c 6з. 6d. r essrs, D., Ae & H. bes Rd abl early, so that IE inp may bo Ва е ON. 29 Dorset Stre sb Bakori Street, ps W. ; ог Wan B тартма from all parts of the Unrted Kingdon lica! doy алаа Estan lished over One Quarter of a Century. kmasters ONG'S NON- POISONOUS SHEEP IPPING COMPOSITION 1 is Le p mgh cleanser of the aim effectually destroys all Ticks and er vermis in the animal, thus dod greatly to improve the Flock 3» сб fly striking. The tion, m its use, leaves the fleece as white as snow, free from any stain, and п soft and o; us Ышш vut tr tix oi, from one to size. mixed, тб wife an with 80 gallons and soapy Log qr e their frien kept waiting. to send id. Man многу, е, Berks. Ireland sent cold it NOR AA QE топот, mir m трена рти e ail ei and in mm enm orte is fld m раро at 22d. рег enough to mix with 40 —This loti ЕЗ са Led iat S GREF н us e Tien diluted, o геч oen "y bp ot for к огош р m ОЙ; fat inre = in Hops or Destroy tles ts of water, will a every Green- UIN. ЖА әү TON.—This Lotion has been J. Loxc's can now —— recommend z asa er of the Turnip FER $t а cost of from 6s. to 10s. acre. Who! breton & E. Кахѕоме & Co., Esse: d, W.C. RETO 5 ЖЕ E p O0WS.— oth. y rmed Shat Mero can be supplied with the occae por Аа and m little mals i pend imber the shortes t notice. The „ө —— and breue which has at- tended the efforts of the importer in introducing the Pure Breed of гь an = m == исе Cow into the d him to Xe nd man, r ban о Сон е pe on view. Price uide ed to C e ed in London. culars, apply Messrs. 38, Crutched Friars, London, Е.О, o Nurserymen and -RATE NURSERY А PARTED WI к se the pim «т |uiries 40 be gnum Mr. Wm. Kixo, 29, Cambridge Street nun w. T 9 ci conveni PUSTNESS to be Mud ame ога oed gue Hampshire. term, a ca ital FARM p v p d and — Hone, &c., and ]dings. ооа ө Land is in the highest state of Mem fond of Farming will find this an m >т I required. shall be approved by чту Уј пора &c., at the value, OSEPH BLUNDELL, Land A gent, ient Банах dd A ооа who wi ап cro) ticulars MY to Mr. вле on, Southampt: 596 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E = (| J. JONES & SONS HOT-WATER APPARATUS. No. 10. Size of House. | 20 by р рм | , coococooooo z ? m I Price. Same as No. 11. | Е j 14 0 0 £18 10 0 £93 0 0 £23 00 19 0 0 24 0 0 30 0 0 30 00 24 0 0 29 0 0 10 0 36 10 0 98 0 0 34 0 0 4210 0 4210 0 32 0 0 39 0 0 49 0 0 49 00 36 0 9 44 0 0 56 0 0 56 00 40 0 0 49 0 0 63 0 0 63 0 0 44 0 0 51 0 0 70 0 0 1000 20byl0 fet | £15 0 0 18 10 0 £4 01 30 , 12, 291 0 0 fa 0 0 LEE ro Sa 95 0 0 30 0 0 x: 504,15 4 29 0 0 35 0 0 27 60; 15 7 33 0 0 40 0 0 207 07:155 37 0 0 45 0-0 6 0 0 3 19.2 4l 0 0 50 0 0 AA pe. : 45 0 0 55 0 0 4 ion in J. ТохЕз & Bows will be happy to su ST HOT-WATER APPARATUS for HOUSES according to any of the above Plans, delivered Free to EN an Ый de prices панна жш MN AST-IRON CYLINDER or SADDLE BOILER, FURNACE DOORS, FIRE BARS, SOOT DOORS 0151 RN antis. at о IOT-WATER PIPES and CONNECTIONS, all of tho best quali will forward. ES late, with WROUGHT BOILER of any sort, at a small addition to the above ity; or will forward ESTIMATES for WORK erected- complete, ex The pond Circles on Sections of Houses show the тец of Pipes. LUSTRATED CATALOGUES and further рањої ulars Post Free on applicatio J. JONES AND SONS, ын MERCHANTS AND HORTICULTURAL ENGINEERS, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E should be addressed to ^ The Editor ;” Advertisements and Business Letters to The Publisher,” at tho fce, 41, Wellington Street, Covont Garden, London vay il 13. 101 erg er itna Pariah of Se in the Co. of Middlesex, and Рк M È f No. 1l, Bouverie Street, [n the Рево or ру Prssiactof ценат Published by шош at the Ofice, No il, Aaa ЫРА of Bb. Paulay Coveus Garden, in tue #ш 00, Sreas^ HE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—'The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 26.—1865.] SATURDAY, JULY 1. Price Fivepence. SrawPED EDITION, 6d. е "i $ EX. Iris, Crimean „++ 603 Knight . Zealand horticulture... Odontoglossum, Mr. Bateman’s ry = E III HIE 7: FEES. 2525822882828 e c5 со А со 2 cor 8 2222238 ===©=Зг@ = ©аеео"Ээ®сое=те=з зет соаетаевса аз х« a 22 [7173 S E BS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. L MM of VARIEGATED Yr o Кыллы 8. Band of Bee. Horse Guards 3.30 Ee t] que Р. 2s. 64. ; publie, 3s. 6d. ; eithe: DO BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENT'S PARK. —LAST GENERAL EXHIBITION THIS SEASON of аы ERUIT, W. AY NEXT, July 5. to be at the Gar: the Society's Clerk ; Азта Ticket, Office, St, James's EA or Vouchers from Fellows of the Society, price 62, ; or on the day о of Exhibition, Ts. 6d. eac Dates o open at 2 o B irmas ROSE V. the Town Hall, Cbr 1 MUSDAY NEXT, EI 6, екш at FRIDAY, at 10 a. pour and uL md HORTICULTURAL F ETE, 7 Ye held connection with the Northampton- аа а Says Annual Show, on THURSDAY, Toup 6. io more than £200 will be offered c рө d. Prizes to be paid o о бао of ^ vasi e а day Tor tries to the above. сараш of the Secretary, Mr. OTICE.—The Commi: ffer the foll OCT SE e ае мөм .2 BUNC of | For the best6 NECTARINES, £1. For the best 6 E) Second. For the best PINE Tob ae £l For the best MELON, £1. Entries Te rizos will be тесе received up to 9 o'clock of the Moning м Fox, Secreta x ry, Peterbor CUM ( TARTERS VOREDENENS VADE-MECU uem 0o Jus W Plants for 1 ыи E BEDDING CO. Е. ov TALOGUE of NEW FAMS, ir ow aaa 0 be forw: Are Ps "a d post ros 2 , High Holborn, London, W.C. Соол. Ч Le vba, CINERARIA, LUS, ZON ALE SOTE Arp PINK, K, AURICULA, VERBENA, Each 25 6d. po pack Jana & Suapan, 12, King Street. Covent Garden, W.C. в. Cineraria, and Primula, E. ^ ROBRBON AND SON offer Seed of the XS t кра, at Ls, 28 Md. end Be TE; ab ЫЫ Mom, p ВСА id T „юк Mig Seethi ALLELOWER CATALOGUE, BES T ohn's Wood, Lo; Dr A PC" GREENHOUSE, АОЛ "o ТАЕ is secet, n, near ERES LOCK Р TA кечет _ P x hu E a DES AL BOTANIC, mà | ROYAL the hardy Passión Flower, 6s. per doz. B and FLOWER of "the" DAY, Ros алкы FRASER, of the ies Bridge Road Nurseries, N.E., meer a ucl e ins Dope э ud COLLE TÖN of ROSES; а е NO yia LOWER. he C lection contains m: ade Sariati in BLOOM, and particular): this season. They AUL AND soms’ COLLEC TION L. AES 1 is NOW vrina uld poliit thg fa Ls 'our of а visit Maire 2 Bishopsgato to Cheshunt, one mile from the Nursery, mo Nursery, Cheshunt, N. in Blo AMES MITCHEHI Т гй ectfully b informs the Nobility BE ING-OUT PLANTS in great variety. UM савора DI or Furnished, in тапи. а e pieds and Amat АА. ся So pag , Ki Street, eW "е, "gedding M Conservat i NER W Ho RE еч. e NN. strong beelthy Plants, and in great variety. DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE st free on оаа, ү. St. John' sai Nursery, near Clapham Junction Seed London. e Garden and cultur: A M ES CARTER "vig Бекр FARNERS, ierat and NunsERYMEN, 237 and 238, ud PDC London, W.C. Patrons and the As A: к. COLLECTION is NOW in LOOM,ten minutes k from Great Eastern Railw. eode E 000 Standard and Dwarf Roses now in Bloo wood Station, Colchester Line, ROTHEROE AND MORRIS ану ли luvite "ihe KU ВА to inspect their н COLLE! f ROSES, slih fa t „А-У, and beauty cannot be surpassed, Trains leave Fenchurch sie Bis hopsgate Streets for Leytonstone Station, which А р the ries; 20 minutes ride only. ребе Leytonstone, AUL a D "SON'S NEW HYBRID PERPETUA L ROSE, eee MARY of CAMBRIDGE.— Colour beautifu rose, aded a & most beautiful an. Strong plan! inet flower. its, 78. m each, 1st July. Early orders are solicited. The Old Cheshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, N. t the edges with white, fine imbricated form, [ee im green foliage and M AY habit. The Advertisers guarantee it to bo | of pecia! Society, Gentry his renowned RÖSES aré NOW in FINE BLOOM. Н: T E PAE, A Pilt Do Иштен, Maresfleld, Sussex, Two and a half Miles from rm GROWERS and MERCHANTS, d ech. the Uckñeld Station — SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on | application TEW and GENUINE А AGRICULTURAL GARDEN, H LAN *' The Nurseries, Great and ER SEEDS. • Berkh SEM LO bei e IS their Patrons and the Public pecial prices and advantageous offers on application to 615 & | that their асатын guis дот T Sorea) L s 4 W in BLOOM, at James FAIRHEAD & S é a | tho Bals Tai c adn and will continue | Seed Growers and Merchants, 7, Boro arket, London, S.E. — a gii: l'DAYNBIRD, CAL ТТ, лхо BAWTREE, Ros SeeD Farmers and MERCHANTS, Jos. MANN, Nurseries, Brent wood, begs to inform his s| 89, Ec A. zm head kx t Seed Corn and See T EKE DIATE = В TOD GARDEN and VICTORIA VARIETIES. White, or Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER- each, 1s. MOTOR packet. M ТЫШАУ STOCK, Garden varieties, Scarlet, EL eh Whit te, vor Mi: Mixed ha 29. ба. ME packet. ^ серем, 12, Kin; s Clo: ur Garden, wW. eU Japan R. FORTUNE rg au oc BR CLEMATIS STANDISHII and M Tes Vevey m of the Жуз rtant introductions v н late yi теа the unusual h 1 Certificates at t| mp р ot the Доу паза попов ed ril 29 and Ma; yis t. wering Plants may beobtained of Cnanrzs Nonrr, Bagshot. T Lovers of Ferns. Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Cross, N. МЕ, MASTERS, .H. S. announces to the Public ENTRANCE FROM us PLATFORM, ER s м SrATION, Gnra Eas RX hat he has devoted considerable gd to this A Бат. HALF AN s Ripx FROM LONDON. interesting tribe of Plants, and that he r rge stoi PAUL. (Son n and Successor to the late A. PAUL IE асв Ў. =й ае eed Fornery, for { ardian Cas E for bogs to announce that hi s COLLECTION of ROSES is jus err. m COMING into BLOOM, and Comprises many of edlings, an zs Brest Pm nec. of yog е eerie "s and а second an: generation from them, wil be blooi throughout the summer an DE ЕЕТ к [X S free for six p postage tumn., "The Collection of HARD Yi PREES with FINE FOLIAGE | includi ng prices of Exotic Forns) of his Now and A DN 1s unriva! ant rfect specimens oj е choicer A S CONIFERS are mew id ne condition for removal, and are well DESCRIPTIVE CAT. ШО i ан worthy of the stani of gentlemen кой hortieulturists who con- template planting. Bearing а ae АП the LEADING FRUITS, магів and Standards, Pyramids and Espaliers, in fine health and to name. lnspection TAPON in 4 а alt Noe 5 ross, London, s, Fruit A ев. &c. үүх CUTBUSH Ак AND r SON'S GENERAL NURSERY GLADIOLI. fine, from bm 6s., 98., & 12s. per dozen, CATALOGUES on m application, Highga! = ardy ас 1 апа Shrubs. SBORN anp SONS invite lovers of Ornamental an inspection of the varied forms and foliage of Plantin eir worivalléd colle collection of the abore, to which they have for шапу | CINERARIA ( ears devoted attention. d NE Xem consisting ties, on applicati o" of upwards of 1500 species and varie! Pues S.W. No. T. *,4* Part 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. Foot's Cray Nursery, S. aul sell's а (m CLA ARKE is now г prepared to | Р in price 2s. 6d. each, this, th mo Vae of LS vation. The. Seed now for sale from selec sm ES LUE is believed the исаев n superior силе eniti is instructions for A ng go Stamps recei ent I uec "ursery, e e Hill, London, S. Strains. B. 8. WILLIAMS can FE xm good Seeds of the — lowing :— great p 8, "um f с secured at а expense the еп ani of ex vo sale from =A Westheril, Е rm р — eai of Сіпегагі UT. Ev kets at t| prices Focus in eulti- lat ol B В. WILLIAMS мо. to p 49 that he hasa 4ле . Stock of the above, eet all the best kinds, Prices applica! do oo nd Vicki zy ТЕ ik "ROYAL AL. VINEYARD,” ы best "White Grape es, 21s, each; frui: 42s. ce gin ux риш, & Paradise and Victoria а" Holloway, London. FOLARÍA (Herbaceous), trom a fine strain, 2s. 6d. and 3s. ба, MTS Williams’ superb strain), the finest fringed and the sir БЕ EXC flowers оила до Red, White, or Mixed Seed, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. t. Paradise and Vi urseries, Holloway, London, N. Newly заро chids Rm Au - Res TCH having receiv: SIR cog Боп, Мт. Тон кїтсн, from the North of A: AME imited number x the TRÜE & DENDROBIUM HILLII, "With two =, three оне very eie t and interesting- pore g Dendrobes, UE e gehe show hese to nn Orchid fancie: may be pleas isposa кк LAWSON awp SON, Le n and ашыш, ota ow acta of each. ents to send out the Lade Sanz le eR. being collected in a dormant state, were not seen = quisition in m OCTOBER NE NEXT, 2 are now booki which | ín fó аас An juently no dried pK were proeurable, and ecuted in strict re rotation received. o descriptions г received with them. "Plants 103, ; a few и, ern at 21s. each. | э |29 а three species fror Ten Guineas the set, pecial term: s to ш io кез ES Ps Уту "m of the аа. forther енне kopiti Bayat xotic Nursery, Chelsea, July 1, 1 ARD- REE Pots— ABBAG NTS. те DRUMHEADS , also RCRUM. mam. Ame Ci CHERRIES, OR E» AVOYS ; e EARLY FIELD ec: xs гта PEARS, A AL, to turn early, for Cattle - ea p 4d. per 1000, packed RronaRD nd m 04 Worcester. е; ns, Godalming, Surrey. ET for Sale. IDE- vT has been comütuiued by a Gentle- man бо of offer for Sale the following r а RANGE UREES: TN ures 9 feet high, including 6 inches бошо hend, so, feet high and 4 Sa through the head, Th Th Tubs ш whioh St high and 4f are а ре, in panita order, "The Trees n the neighbourhood of Havant, and may be I 2 — ~ Lm Exotic Nursery, Ch: ielsea, S. beg to announce = their DESCRIPTIVE PRICED TCATALOGUES Чон SEED TM pr at their ВА NDICA, НАЕ GRAPE VINES, and Dorking № New Azalea indica. d IVERY Ахр SON have much re in offering * the Ар, ЕЙ Two beautiful as th assured thi Ea Cr gm and КЕ LES LU ROT. Dr tam i oum Ad Societ эн 10s. we and 79 F zo e which will bo forwarded j post froe on application. --Dorking, July 1. ti leading best d CATTLE CABBAGE, кэе айас CELERY, LETTUCÉ, Westerham , Kent. on application. Q'TRON N зоя САВВА КАШ, CAULIFLOWER, NDIVE, LEEK, ас Tl. ч тағар Y Crop of Sms. pod pes have — M redd A Now Seeds Tomt this date. sorts are White Globe. ЕТ m ua Yellow Hybrid. Sixweeks, will be ready for MARY in I ed Hardy Sui The crops of Seed being __ Ботон & Soxs, Royal Berkshire See et Gardeners, N emen CjUPERIOÉ DRUMHE AD С ABBA AGE PL ANTS, PLANTS, Red and элг 1s. per 100. KOND RABI PLANTS, of ar doy stock ever Offered, 3s. per 1000. SSELS SPRO 015, m 1 SAVOYS, 4s. per 1000, CAULIFLO LOW ERS, 8s. pe: Terms чы. ВиснАВР АЛЫ, Seed Grower, Biggleswade, Be ‚ and NERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jorr 1, ii "——— Ба "m yo ойт Нау! Caution to Gardene: ers, —Wh тоту. NEW and SECOND, with POLES, БАА Eo v Мызы, 598 THE GARDE ULLIES, &c., complete. dtr Mui. A. and TOOPING ENNEN а + r e mar E LIST post free on application, атар without which хоку LU ы : t having arden EDGING TILES, compelled to do so, in consequence of an : ARDEN BORDER G grea сото hav "s been sold for the genuine one; ај sn Taian нын at ariety ar es and material, the plainer sorts el g espe- dan v ON lainta, iu eiii ср cially su suited for KITCHEN € IN GARDENS, as they meny complain po me АСЯ ОЁ Kaives wien vem азай gs and up $ e 07s Pran d lead Eai oth by hee. Д room, nce T. der г rther 1 Mpour ће ket. ing Knives are the best and 1 maken < ‚ Жу E ai P us grown" Edgings, eo Es HAY. Dg Paxton Wo Works, ки ж эа x upwards of 125 рели уан, S OUNTAINS, ko, in 7 ROLLERS yan al Si of great durability, and in great for PA AR КЕ & re UT of desi Боов ала. F. & Ө. per ——— Ground Street, woe pcd S. ; овара bini P RIZE ROLLERS fo LAW X8 West, Chelsea, S.W.; Kingsland с ^ Doe ue Eccc o Е 9 "Illustrated Price Lista fr e Lists free b; The supplied. dump T2 RIZE ROLLERS for CRI NAMENTAL I PAVING TILES for Conservatories, | ^44" HE idi. fadi» sans | Р CKET GROUNDS, RNAV A A or Conservatories : Establis Qs rs, Baloo а , &c., às cheap and durable as Stone, No Фән Mab e prte ROLLERS for GARDENS n ора апа capable of forming а variety of Bee Hivos, EEE СТС. " Also T P. d Нох к MENTION AWARDED & Soss, phizs ROLLERS for ROADS the a! M j^ y e d oA t (ho VARIOUS FAA таты GLAZED TILES, for Walls of Dairies, Larders ERU ДЫ ПАКТ ees BEE " HIVE, Kitchen Ranges, UD LM fe TUA. алд, CIS ы ps Pavin: у introduced by G: Nxcnnovn & Sons, with ай Р RIZE ROLLERS for {е FARM, Bricks of great € darabil y блек апа Genio Clin кө Wall recent im) шюргоронаш POR MPO" P EE Copings, Red an ware Drain Pipes, Sla mente, & three d tE Thermo: Tho Bestand Cheapest are the PATENT WATER B To etm TT в, at their iy Promises т а above sed үкө country. — | ROLLERS, made only b tho Inventors, AMTES, AL 1 CO., queen. ret € Works borough who will forward d СПЕВ BAND ITE best ЕЕН at the above PANE chis. eh ties.| Lists an ^ per Ton, or 1s; $d. per B i EL m А оу узат PATENT QUTIAJEONI GUI. r Wharf. i CHA SOLES- for к iore ные ну Д miles, and to any Loi TTD of 4 Tons, ts. per Ton less. ато апі Bar-an еар E 6 бай 'The Gutta Pere n&.— ha FLINTS, BRICK BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries and Y Also the the зт o acknowledge the receipt of the following ovis ын tto rice pes POE Roller, for kemer. coletiratéd Flori the guidance of Bees in the Ө, dae 150 DA d worn Gutta P construction of Honey-comb ercha Soles and Heels theas d two years, an. nd b eing so much necessarily am in Ш F. & G. RosuxR.—Addresse: n a garden as I on the Bars, and im pr essed | weathers, and with the ound i in all s States, 1 ода оп no áecount м l would N.B. Orders promptly e: executed b "by Railway. __ ETAT cet ER Wax Sheets, to assist in the | without them. Аз a matter of есопош: ч. i TBI orm of Cells. Garden ers to use them, for they may repair the worn part at aj 30 Gallons, price 42s., car- | g E ve Т, 3 ‚Йош КЗ by ren ung the е rh at "e fre an АТ) ri ws igh olborn, e worn as easily as t жеге so much riago | jen to any Siation 0 a Street, | 1 think it the duty of di pehots Why mus occasionally wet their нё; feet to adopt a material that completely 'deftes SE May à NL meen -arranged Cata- ч G. , e of ve Improved | Every variety of Gutta Percha articles, such as Mill T cH out, or the tub frs with —À s sos Soles, Sheet, Pump Buckets, Fire Buckets, Bosses, Ui poured out, or | prices, sent on e ipt of t Pise. Bottles, Bo Bowls, Chamber Vessels, Tolet Trays, i * erely aising A e | €— Galvanic Batteries, Calbotype trays, &c., handle it can be placed om | Age: — Liverpool : Сеара, Clayton Square. Man- | by ће паш Cuts ercha Сот and sol their wholesale desler and the frame | | gister "y Wilson, 50, Tue Street. dria Ше Sa H. со d nva vet country. Rp * , Dame А йы : sex 54 A PEROHA Couraxr, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, City Rod ondon, m |1 Bul Ring. Dublin: | ro Brothers, Manufactured by W. S. Bovrrox, Rose Lane Iron Works, Norwich. | Glasgo ow: Austin & McAslan, 16, Buchanan end SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1865. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY MAJESTY THE QUEEN. . EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED, PONY MACHINE. RICES—ineluding Carriage to most of the prineipal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kin pap › NEW cd HAND 1 9 NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE for 1865. Width of Cutter. Width of Cutter. г Boy ононе a cookies = ЖИК Ol с, ela iato o 2 рү; 6 Banily Workeliya еі 12-inch Machine .. аъ гь poc M : ө} MEI On by a Lady. 22-inch Machin 876 l4-inch Machine .. — .. »» « 10 0 Ditto by a Boy. л, ESER ТЕЕ ҥе 6 12 6 Ditto by a Man. 24-in $4 08 17 15-inch Machine ., .. s u ilent Movement for the five smallest sizes, 4s. extra ; pa ёе ather | dies, 7s. 64. extra. CHINE. ! NEW PATENT HORSE MACH SHANKS NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. SHANKS Width ot Cutter. itmi Patent ый Apparatus, Width of Cutter. with Paten dmineh Machine уу ©. Mi ы LIIS e m S0-inch Machime а... £909. 30s. ех. 28-inch Machine dau d 14110 0 .. 30s. 36-inch Machine .. ^.. .. 0. O се se is JA 30-inch Machin T 9 42-inoh Machina., e e 5 M E. 2 81 "яй Movement n. 64. extra; Boots for Pouf a и "t; М NE EE ' tto for Donkey, 16s. per set. `' Silent Movement, 20s. extra ; jw i Sif s Feet, 24s. n atent Lau М, ҮҮТ lof y b Ё turned. can hos "т" ji hasers of Lawn Mower? Sha: Mo be that their умей at 21, едй Street, is - ому piace ї in London w wh All sizes are kept in stock, whether ^ Horse, Pony, 0 PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS ALEXANDER SHANKS 4x» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH; N. B. LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, EC jete 1 1805] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 599 J. B. BROWN & С0'5 GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, &c. SWING WATER CARRIER, PERFORATED OAK TUB WATER BARROW. of Galvanized Iron, Painted over inside and out. SPREADER. = к either to the Swing Carrier o dien == . = T he Oak Barrow, for Waterin in Тая, = I 2 С PRICES—No. 1, 15 gallons, £1 15s. ; No. 2, 20 gallons, £2; | Gravel Walks, y^ ; with Tap and Con- Tote raten а рг К 0 gallons, &8; No. б, | nections Хе 9, 30 gallons, £210.; No. 4, 40 gallons, £3; ls ES—No. 1, 15 20 gallons, £3 10s. ; No. 6, 60 gallons, £4. PRICE—41 105, RICES—No. 1, 15 gallons, £3 7з. 64.; No. 2, 28 gallons, £4 125. 6d. GHT IRON GARDEN ENGIN WROU! In Galvanized Iron, Painted over inside and out, and with posae Spreader complete. OAK TUB GARDEN ENGINE. | In strong Oak Tub, iron bound, Painted insid d out, with Registered | Spreader complete. PRIGES— To hold 15 gallons, £5 105. ; 24 gallons, £6 155. ; 28 gallons, £7.. PRICES. Ts hold 10 lons т 158.; 12 тоне £3 5s. ; 16 gallons, £3 15.; 20 gallons, £4 10s; 24 gallons, 45; 30 gallons, £5 105, GARDEN BRASS SYRINGES. Na T Ў READ’S PATENT. Wi geil in inch diameter, with Rose and Jet ., ,, .. 58.04, , No.5.—Extra finish, 15 inches long, 14 inch diameter, with Rose and Jet .. 9s. Od. kh. Сон long, 13 inch diameter, with Rose and Jet as HES SU No. 6. —Extra finish, 18 inches long, 12 inch diameter, with Rose and Jet ,, 12 0 E long, 1} inch diameter, with Rose and Jet .. —.. .. TU No. 7.—Extra finish, with T handle, 21 ins. long а in. dia., with Rose qnd Jet 15 0 es long, 14 inch diameter, with Rose and Jet .. ES A Ue Ө No. 8.—Read's Patent, 20 inches chem 1i inch diameter P " 4, 18 6 "o BRANCH PIPES, with 10 1E d Jet; 12 inches to 94 i to $ inch, and Hose, 3s, to 128, 64. each к“ N ROLLERS, Single and Double Cylinders, 25s. to 8. HYDROPULTS, а. 64., 858, and 493, "M Es ROLLERS, £10 to £17 10s GARDEN PAIL ENGINES, 275. 6 í ; PUMPS of every description. LEATHER, INDIA-RUBBER, and CANVAS HOSE PIPE, UNION HOSE SOREWS, &e. PRICE LISTS on application. ың, we Ако CO, OF FIOES, 18, CANNON STREET, T EI, EC. NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. SWIT HIN'S LANE and * LONDON STONE," and rear eid boi сга are kept in Stock), 148, UPPER TINI STREET E.C. BREWERY, and close 49 the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOAT P 600 ————— OBERT TD OBERT PARKER begs to offer the following, all of R S пучи ита ver шү ко; CORDYLINE INE INDIVIS LE d. zl NCISCEA CAPYCINA К ND gura 10s. ва. to 21 I UTTALLI SERE GR. - A SSLAUCESCENS х т vINÉ DUCHESS of BUCCLEUCH .. .. | 108. ө. and 2 YUCCA ALBO В PICA ECULEANA, cornuta, concava "Y ^ DESCRIPTIVE ТЕ of 5. ise Hardy, and Stove раче Seeds Bulbs, are published, and be forwarded to ap nm icants. otic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S Á l койа gud Others To Farmers, Garden Stock-keepers, and Others GEE 'hegs to offer the ори for Cash :— Е e RAPE ог COLE-SEED, excellent sample, 13s. per bushel. WHITE сеа Re La Push An excellent thing for early į also for ploug will totally destroy many kinds of insects. EARLY STRATTON GREEN TURNIP, New Seed, 8d. per I DRUMHEAD нт and KOHL RABI plante, extra eet 3s. per tho à or cheaper by large P vir pent Ске, Seed Grower, &c., e, Beds. E TER SEND mer tet and Buney Bus, SILVER SAND.—Best Kent and Surre ey DM MOMS OREL ROCK SANDSTON ER POTS, & Moderate Prices. dade д volens direct on all the Railways. recs Sand and Peat Depót, Reigate, Surrey. | Rus ATE SILVER SAND, 12s. per ton, at Sw: Place; delivered а ог to any London Railway, 168, фы ton, or 1з. 6d, per bushel (sacks at cost price, or on hire). ан and other PEATS, YELLOW LOAM, LEAF-MOULD, е пи ш. Mc I FIBRE REFUSE. A E pham D, 8 Old Kent Road, London, S. OCOA-NUT REFUSE da. within Ж miles of Charing Cross, at 2s. ре: нул ЫСЫ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ez 1, tag. — ч: JAMES VEITCH BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS CATALOGUE OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS Offered for Sale this Season is now ready, and will be forwarded Post Free on application, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W.—July, 1865. FINE GREENHOUSE ORCHIDS. NO FIRE HEAT REQUIRED, EXCEPT TO KEEP OUT FROST. , Good healthy Plants of the Six following beautiful species for Three Guineas, SOPHRONITIS GRANDIFLORA | BARKERIA SKINNERI | ODONTOGLOSSUM GRANDE LJELIA SUPERBIENS LYCASTE SKINNERL EPIDENDRUM VITELLINUM, A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE may be had for four postage stamps. JAMES BACKHOUSE ax» SON, YORK NURSERIES. For pai ars, and how use it, ved long yi ern riui a Gardeners’ Chronicle of e 21st March, "803 ; or apply to the Parr Cocoa LV аулы Kingston-upon-Tham BUS payable to J... сам Bansuaw's BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town. | Е Састтох. — Every Brush із | s stamped, J. BAnsuaw's Patent, | Manures and Feeding Stuffs. | BRUT es кырыш ie ME NA. ал Mark lane: Hn 'es on apj CUTE BLOOD MANURE for CORN, ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for Б ROOTS, ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE о: MANUFACTURED HE PATENT NITRO- OMS or BLOOD аана COMPANY (Ілмиткр), enant Farme у ен бшк. 0р То Lan: эз —Jonx CuAvpzw, Littlebury, Essex, Managing Director.—Jxxxa OpAMS. Particulars of these standard Manures or of the Local pr peto on. €. T. MacaDAM, Chief Office: Fenchurch St; quiet Often: 109, Кезеп [1-0 Manufactories: Plaistow, Essex; and Elford, near Topsham, AWES'S MANURES.—The Manures manufactured x J. B. Lawes for the гү Season of 1865 аге now ready for del very at his Factories, at the following prices :— LAW. PATENT cuir aed ad - $ ATE “of PEME from BURNT BON. or MINERAL PHOSPHATES vu 58. кр ү; = MANGEL THE ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and Prag ESTABLISHMENT, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON A CHOICE AND EX COLLECTION of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS ALWAYS ON VIEW. ALSO FRUIT dw SUNU NAM "m. ORNAMENTAL TREES, M. The SEED and GENERAL xcu BUSINESS is carried on here, and Packages are delivered free s! the various London Railway Station: EALING N › MANAG ' walk from the зз Station < on the Great Westem Raibvay M Ms Line. Ten minu FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHR f the finest e in I" eim —— NURSERY, R. HIGHAM. , MANAGER, minutes walk from Feltham Station EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS SEEMS and CONIFERE, are here uere grown in a free Loam, wel uited to their habits. LAWESS WHEAT, LEY, and MANUR: E b N LANE crm CONOENTEA: ED CORN and GRASS MA жоі £12 At SION E се Мае: a — emet Я These yd Pus Lg Obtained of Mr. Tiris or [teer Phis ATION is р E the United Kingdom, at prices T varying еа ie jon ee on. enuine oring to VIAN GUANO direct from the Importe: z oA TRATE of at BODA.. SULPBATE x AMMONTA, "ud ойм oderate, 201 at market prices. The Stock in the al х PE. n Ah а i +, f hase: The prices are very mi oo di Jons Bexser Lawes, 1, Adelaide P} fi E s Т Е.С.; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. Ри, E UMS 1 У T HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY i od ready in == e The following CATALOGUES TS *J Wa € d Post Free on —— aM Кокс BO pe of Ll CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOW ER, and AGRI- CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES RUIT TREES TURNIP MAN CULTURAL SEEDS. CATALOQUE of HARDY SHRUBS p d in August с DM ГҮ s шры and Roots, CATALOGUE ot STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, publishe E genaue CATALOGUE of SOFT-WOODED and BEDDING PLANTS. CATALOGUE of ROSES. E, &c. &c. They also continue to su, GIBBS ALERUVIAN GUANO NITRATE. of. TS SULPHATE NIA, FISHERY H, LONDON, W. M UD and all FER кз of known енк forie, | E MS. Isle of Dogs. JOHN лхо CHARLES LEE, Prornterors, HAMMERSMITH, ТОҢ, В дач Ѕігееё, Е. Е. Purser, Secretary. E PRIME Camo rop LIC ACID. ime ad best qualities of this Acid betad e is Е UAR coner етпеу рогове шау наа free on application. recommen: for owing Plants; one from 4 to 16 oz. for prak at ad я Nurse Boy abe. (i y boxes, de. Y 34, ind 1. 64. ook Wholesale. e by PRICES PATENT CANDLE COMPANY 1 (Ыміткр), from By m alterations ean at ап га a ae т tire Apparatus removed and егес уе ted. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT PIPE JOINTS. 7.55 TRUSS, GE, 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, Е.С. er^ б means of these Joints the work i d — in less than half the time аа for with the facility. A considerable 2m 3 ае be. These Joints have been id for several years, givin "entire satisfaction, and may seen із ілі oyal Hortigultaral Rodety's Gardana, Бобі о па Chiswick, and many other places in c For a few prices, see last week’s Advertisement, ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION, 188) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 601 Jors 1, Seeds for Vice- me as mau Hono; ent Sowing. OYAL NC LC E SOCIETY.| | the Vice -President ; and na duse yum Choice РА, 24, te and Success to the „көро SPECIAL PRIZES offered by SIR C. WENTWORTH DILKE: | convenience), b ut if so, take them from amongst үү, PAUL end the following Bart. for the most tasteful ARRANGEMENT of a We wish exda TT m m r DINNER TABLE A LA RUSSE for 10 Pers | both practical and theoretical men. ; e wi dnd) , € . С d the earance ot a supre SEEDS — n of 12 distinc По 19502 6 AWARDS of the JUDGES. - all - see avoided the арр BHOLLYHOCE, и ed Sube у. x 02 : 15% Erize, Moons E a G. E ie АС: 55, New Bond Street, £10 10s, f boli ists over pr raotieians in these reunions . 2 on, e Б 78, ^ m 2—06 > Mens чи 64. to 2 ‹ 3a A. D, Chart дите 29, Norfolk Street, F Park yw ^w зм. of both. d is DENSIS, d SERM Highly Commended, essrs. ` . Wes T t fault if, ai Was 66 СТА ОМ. splendid mixed . 9 Piccadilly, W. regard it a grea RRN HINI “мА DN 1 2 Highly Commended, Mrs. Read, 11, Lower Grosvenor Street, Amsterdam, пошт iof he ШЫНЫГА ате "x k re. ^ h 'AUL'S ТАН. BROWN G СОВ LETTUCE ^19 loa fenica EM Na aylor, 7, Princes Street, Cavendish Square. divided into —— temen ma ens rios. ions, But if this re must be done, n ЕЕ EE od Ded qua uality at t moderato p LADIES' PRIZES offered ROPRIETORS ot Ads seotions tif t E y pride ^. wii одру GARDENERS Ноут "for the bes FINE FOLIAGE | will disagree with us that it is s g Marthan Cross ошен х A ына eti ODD fault to have the meetings of both sections at the UNSUNS CALCEOLARIA T Bo. Жошы Doterafis, б. „Ахан AD Re C RW a foliage | Same time, so that no one can deal нут em м СІ " D XOLARIA. UNEQUALLED HYBRIDIZED. — These are «Pi im nostachyum еген 0. N., for an Orchid in | Gardening ean only be p by med e - Mir ede, rodons zn almost ende чагу of | Mies Au a eum, Highaio, interecurse of gardeners with men o is e ы) ieoa, Ж pie pre arked. anists, “жн улуы, chemists, meteorologists, TEES ores 0d, LS and 22 б. each post бо. Crass S8. GARDEN MOWING MACHINES DRAWN by HAND. pr m a че it VEU pil 2 Woodlands Nursery, fslewor Second-class Certificate, Messrs. Barn ard, Bishop, & RUN ‚ Nor- ** Since rty is RR UH "is for simplicity of gearing adapted to small machines only. that ever s. shóuld be ew Seed). p thing, we - ure to say tha y [929778 COINERARIA (N DES. » Crass 47, —ARDEN кчө, Y with TWO WHEELS, ZINC ктк to speak about what he thinks proper. We Ned i hich obtain: ad " = Read, : dilly, 2 : pega Bu amd also fo : m the splen йт now т Aat Mene for go eee xd e panra та 4 У аиа ga rah ету m leote Laien 2 i364. DS. speakers no a oered by us in Autumn 1864. od varises, ТАТУ Crass 53. THEMES of ALL KIN p and p EDD E Flowers, equal cot , Mr. ot Read, good arrangement and The rule, not to speak Ma мА E mri, imperio i man pc i frd ела meeting does not allow more, CADCM rese Cline ME e Read, or good тшшшер and cen | Ррркат do а д тевак боев fot ^ fru may à J, Do en, UA е! рреагв to A the ————— lent workmanship. ейн iu вові We would поб see L ew Beed f ALL KINDS in ose [0280 Es PRIMULA сш : Crass нын, POTTERY-WARB. 9 Бр арсар и Олова ved ба responsibility b by puaran INENSI: BRA. — Very fines Certifi Mr. Dominy, Fore т. J. Veitc| lishi "ie thong T xpe PRIMULA S RUM: A aco à will be found to be | First-class , Certi Okela for an "Orchid t with false and e ishing e KU Tet pen җе we This is a very bottom rp ders, ides, velt adapted for айра Epiphytes noe has proved that many do no к» CO oo ELE eR саатар Commended, eid Е Pierce E Easton the pecullaritles d boiler had intended rÀ z thats pec эм VE € f a 9-inch pipe, thev опе 0 be; an For py INEN! and consist in its "horizontal elongation in the form о; en y g! а d cà Ry a а SENGER уа юке а I e "à € fxi {ү AES ras | could not promise beforehaud. Then it must be more RS E Doan, т=з A w x epe rene s pim PIPES SHOWING the DIFFERENT agreeable to the Committee to have iin rein Specimen Palms, e LAN. i How grieved must have felt the excel- en Tree Fi ЗЕТЕ Joint exhibited by Mr. Truss merits | of this sort. How g Y € g м. ЧАДА УА AD жуз мара Mn б А E Opinion passed upon it by the Judges at the Tmplemen? | lent Dutch botanists, who are quite au niveau of DICKSO; t ono: x a 4 endi on 5 feet; fall from ZOXHIDHOnaast vor. RAJ, | Science, when in their programme (р. 9) they dias N. р | * U opiti ors Fr ene re alin Itu ONE FLOR ud Жый ОУ КА boy led (?) x mtem 4 у, ойм E crown і 9 tation sur la ori 1 j Two ALSOPHILA DÉTRALIS, a splendid pais 5 feot from pot to IW AM Pir réfu ‹ : ir A. P. B. A. Hood, Bt., М.Р. AIRE? Surely their grief was os ERIT шыл, онанд Mis Gompa e Ганй Nitro Pi Sos "ER бардыда: in intensity by Gi (odori silence, Colonel Pinney, m iunc. CEDE ME (Г E: Nenti DaT i gas full of contempt, which followed M. LEMAIRE's. У ^ е бте 3 Я x One PANDAN DANUS UTILIS, 5 feet high, 6 feet across. Mrs. RENE Gould x H. Dickinson, Esq. ик: codd Wottinderstáud howi pollen tube One CARYOTA. URENS, with five leaves, last 5 feet 8 inches 10 ong. Mrs. Hyde н. T. Combe, Esq. Үйге throasli along style! If The whole are ín first-rate health, and are growing freely, S D. ERE Rev. E. P. Henslowe eould penetrate во quick1y throug 1 i qümirabiy adapted for conservato tory use or for exhibition, „апа will bi Mi Bagehot Т.В. Омог аге, Esq. he could ot, why had he not taken some yv C» : та саф ү e claim ai Fe fans moariduny negent and J.G. K Со. do nob | Ae ҮЛ. oaa Edward Bagehot, Esq. from a botanist ? For pn Munch ptt А it think that purchasers will ER equally fine and as well спод Mrs, Wárren B M. n Esq. he press, whose dut y y am . Prou on apple. шегу ted Photographs of the first six, price Le mar Ha phot Watson’ romba, Кыр о} s to ta lo vengeance се su i Domi е A d WIDE deem NS NEXT UR obn Larcombe, d f one who takes par Бийи D Bristo TICULTU HOW Prod rom every one € umi S ores Вано! ТОКАТ, апа ep et e HILL тотор ting, the very basis of all ee om, to know Choice Flower Бәкір, ҮС d, vi ist next, when Two Silver Cups and | ® meeting, 2 very a ANDEN'S “ GARDENERS and AMATEU: END." Ju THURSDAY e Xi ауа ue Competition. where one begins to know nothin vit is M pits кү p A Doer. disci : By the kind Papei will be open to the holdersor Doketstortbe Teta | ее The greatest mo should. be sed in the King Strečt, Сот xu. е Rl ome пе срео говь 1010 — HE jurors. Wh ata crowd of dn did ilita стана буш ёт CINE ERAR rize), PRIMULA | Tho Train: FEVE SE eri др or Ornaments | опе see at Amsterdam! Were they all ы a ATA INT +; ос arb invited анови opes ondas de opc of ts a] d de they well classed? We RE se iid , Schedules, Tickets, and other No S Brocxrr President, | Mr, V., A a splendid nursery, renowne o e ovrt ejna Дагы т nd РАУЛ "delicate енор Langport, July 1, Чтение dere ip d, UT E E Peta foreign planis, judging Onions, [A STANDEN'S t and AMATEURS xa We saw Mr. K., one of the most ES peri n: У eme who ао D pergis Pain, 3 en eom TER their | Ра ts. «fx. "TY M Qs Orohid urs jung rone h RA tevi io EIS fS ume on the f e Әр MS wi V A x) vho nxious ver to Bo a Eoo their d rn cious FRIEND ue AADI штей, Sampi =. ER and 2s SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1865. bodi hy heat of stoves, & pos the magnific: x ciae ———— stove А-4 —one even ferme бет cem mec (лак =з (at Gre Ў ** Piperacem," whose n -— he had learne b d а Нопиза абаха дда | O E (руйт тат but B n of experience, know- уузу т Кш ЖК ы азын |le and g MA ood will, and set them to such sections " THE PAXTON FUMIGATOR. exten fully understand, Make one hour's pause AW e Beeretary then read AM wing | айе the scrutiny ; let [ А а roti lace to the followi Ger ef И — The following notice ог tne PAXTON н й f 4 а ‘a distingui shed prn correspondent, | onoe more the verdiot, ar give eve Ve rte e Wl: PUMIGATOR appeared in the |16 E us uestion of INTERNATIONAL HORTICUL- |the section the right of нэ ит ав езун e Ux T тзн ыб doa к: AL а ав it may convey some useful | if any do ту has come over him B + meeting of | of the firs Jr еам i A M A E EN pron 10 ментои as| « бате a rors — neither be gardeners who M UH ünpleasan ith | 1866, which is no ow i no n org: xi ilic Nor Yich-inón who possess BB vient satisfaction that w 11 асо hie ens | н fikir havi ving any knowledge, nor such се Ed шуак “ The great EI ni Ever [hoi nis s as are not quite au fait in garden : пан Sco, or kie ву апд Amsterdam high parda asti remem : stions—least of all such as deal only with Barn & Босрвх, of King Street, one who was present will retain a 1 nd БО itality ол Let obscure gardeners i К dui &5 ай dy e ибир үөү ida tho Бш | cho г тА ; let rich men enjoy their sport; Tobacco is made of solid Brass, so their 8 d ‚ 260 ДӨР абава wotk: о their useful o work there is no fear of its givin th But as there are more of| let botanists 5 tha hent, md asi арра) mpi ДЕЧ БАХ contem lation, one may hope to | allow them even to и veie Saarin vot i one , ч | fora small sum, i& will be ково | до m d for the ome rego of кейде | сеном фр сме А се da: A | io many We have to th mpetent men| work out s let io «sg e ju aye never seen, le | it with much effect in ош aL а) - : tions for NA ратта than by [| physiognomy of lands they hay шайын ОШ eiie ote about plants the n ot rs ; Greenhouse, мазы тарны, € more the gratitude we shall | them write м out p ill-placsd -eomrtesy, allow ask is r, from an ill- urte аон атов, poe rer deg "ire irr жез aam im- e eese to sit in ju udgment upon бен нео Price 108. 6d, and 12s. 6d, disagreeable one. E G. i is- tors” H. provements зна being ranked amongst the shes wealth of the oa Ts. С "зли, 18, | that of being ledged| | No is perhaps so rare as Wii gg К Эш, corent Oren, С wou uld be the vatisfaption of | [de acknow. eged iic муы rad Ко oT T $ Westera y Park WINS EM % аы eombined with „exhibitions ot. a question, Half the mis CERE EUG: МК РАР that the | ar only mean the promotion of gardening, hall stil have founds 4 М үү атзетушан „ Carrying on Па named two Presidents— | especially we 3 pue ot tae | =: о: E Е 5 E nost di i tinguished p Pe, "the semp artem their "ju trn. ^n сак Наркы to | ARY | E dee pr EE to UE rally "intelligent po vnd sd 3 dide botes see what lakes place in free Nature and under | Muri ia Ei d Firm wi min be | other an e excellent bo , but a | сока" mi is tands ga arden atins. Let | cultivation, Vitae. Рыс Coo, Epwanp Sranv, а man wh AMPBELL, 8 IN PLANTS arise frequently in Coone, Solicitor, Brigata TARD С. the elder of the e be the President, the younger' — VARIATION quently d —— a hereditary а зарф mm to vary, 2 am those 602 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE; [Jorr 1, 1%, which are considered quite A (ia. all others | than thos узар for tha proposition of a new species. a Rose, di iffering will seed e rolt care as almost every one kno „simple leaves; № divisions is abnormally ital pi in үа 8 ve-leaved | trawberry ; or trees with spre s not аач exhibit a contrary Fathlessiy destroyed, It i М. Yir to kee cannot is in this w RIN succeeded i s obtaining many varie- ept from see ed raised i in desi nM where there of isolation, and where the scale i ntly extensive to insure a tolerably uniform mcm whereas on a large area the plants ieh abit can at once be way that still be necessary to raise th it pure, exaotly |f as is the case with е — vegetables, whieh, pure form part. Some useful results, he beliey are e гм Е in different 8 osts Mushroom beds, н ments MILL tol faggok stacks, entie ie rotted leaf- mould, к ——— New Plants 296. PHALXNOPSIS AMETHYSTIN Aff. P. Wightii, angulo labelli lateralibus rotundis, lacinia m. iis curent ubl Lenis гас шее depre: e Mis. iei to in basi, carinis a pent as partitiones laterales ap dudas. Eds immerso. Folia cuneato -obovata acuta, erect which they ties of € pe catt plan a which haye been of| pedunculus viridis m = сй деше | DM curious]. drooping And so on, with r Aa а | great иод» їп жн ture. pallido minutm, Flores illis Cleisostomatis Јарл hundr other de viations, Itis the ра There is, however, а difficulty, which Monsieur Ee de sepala oblongo-ligula!a obtusa; petala в if th ү Р t f ll subbreviora; labellum cum mento articulatum business to avail himself of these changes, if they | VERLOT states as 10 gone partitiones laterales cuneato flabellate, apis: ачаа are - as ei for ornament or utility suit his 327 the uet carinula angulata antrorsum асцтоівабо версе с: It is рн attempts in this direction which st must not depart. We must add, how biloba «обоо на callo depresso bidan tato ka pens Шо te beyon nd historie times than to that. piwka such as we haye indicated, ге "ihe lavata, rostello bidentato ; caudieula oin baai одла hybridisation, as is often пнев, that we owe the | grave fault of resting on external charaeters only, d EE шоо u utrinqu e ex amato ipee greater part -of our most esteemed culinary or|the me t apri ir which are appreei $ pex purpurei, staple planta ; and the e great mist is to fix the o hand down any perfecti "ike each other, obtained * | We mistook this species, which is very в werd and yet a pretty thing, Ре тр Wig пам ы? changed by culture. 16 in Add brought taper in the treatise to whioh week alth and ти 5 ing, | for r reproducing the parent. number of plan e | wi brids, the мега ыр of any ofa Pu 'The seeds t а certa. ellia Balsam dotted ich w: roduced accidentally раи dotted with violet, 1 prese =ч. і sowing separately th ти, жөк а from. hos that J. Day, Es "us t | Wightii, and w int PIER е we had сен бо be accidental w ете pet. тапе The flowers аге cream-coloured, and P. pretty amethyst-eoloured lip. ccording present obe it Td appear Ю be the hs E DM. since ev Ph, deliciosa and Hebe f 3. ET. flowers. Mr. "Day. [son it m Sondaic extraction, but е 4 ap 297. n— WIGHTIE, 2d ^ in бемол В, Z. 1862, 214, иш { Angulo 1abelli ача б ре 2 varie aperto, carina a bai ig i е carina dorso nodos Sue d "libero алыр in MAG postico laciniarum laterallum, stigmatis fovea latissime limbata. rer . сэт individual 5o whio rod own MS оп] yw y ы) we were looking over Dr. Wight's Indian Orchids, themselves а tendeney to easing e pur a few species fell in our hands Moss pee ш i ability. Hybridisation ра зо та genera| So КЛЫП is it t ta uer men the here- е а од "d iade close of lis if possible, as ihe case of Drizanthus erectus, from | ditary tenda, ЕЕЕ were. E idi ft lo at. We st distinguish carefully this fixation of | 210958 (епу жав: a: mosi океани OMNE дё flowered Phalznopsis, found both at Quilon and at hat of a successful crossing between Ka lmia k., rom mpts at fixing the results of | Coloyan. Iis Quilon habita: at may sugges уйе win latilo lia and Rhododendron catawbiense, soni io hybridising. Where there are other means of pro- | of it "hr prove, is not likely to lead to the form рч sin un varieties of ornamental plants, as the pe] эү me com s tely sterile. t be lity, аз Nei isa tendono to increased sterility E eeding.* said exactly of hybrids the eontrary, diy lead to new Sonn see ness, storility, hs БИД, — eare adii. which dirus application iw be made за obtain ay | the вй plant from J. Day, Esq., yeh this л to р оп a Me 83 e. о w & Сов ага" пению Rev. С. ugh the ее before z us Sere of four plarits, piat ere n intercrossing, and i агіаиот Nn win variations, bovate, "s acute ; and from metimes brownish, кайшы eketeh of Dr. | Wight, в interbr somo oases tho two specifie | 1. J. B. : p T file moewa o кдны essences are so A: intermixed that differen a Madidk Sape a ара АНЫК or qnit viites te 1 аа) хей eei m mnis n be glad to poy tha к эь канн, а | Тһе Malabar plant would appear irom Ч, pure parent species in different parts, | М uthorit e M sketch to have more vivid colours than the p im men of E hish grent —U——— uM Ln Ap Ран ys Eque in Eng Ns нА Е Lo. 5, z o were spiny on one side, E ана on the other panja qad titing d p ues ем к вред. о be "obtain led ammi DE splendid. Жый т А ан аъ, T г cite C Labor proo мА gations in Ireland, whence he усе еейз to Wales, and "diu ad во much enthusias Rchb. fil, hence to Scotland. One obje f Dr. SCHIMPER’S C. purpureus is very dou and it is believed Mec is geological, namely, to касета if there is any KITCHEN GARDEN PLAN Y 2 e be d an noan branek which | geolog ical evidence of our island ha ing passed Tur с E m burnnm ds, with an inte rvening peri - sm mote antiqui is True. birds it is ‘ekea, must M. lim ted by the | in vegetable life was po^ and animal life hat тө id ев d f rai charac Be tha sour ei ; and t ies and its varieties, we have frequen 2-а fertility, and an almost E ence of produce, and one of th а and either by skilful intermixture to increase much as possible, or to enoes any valuable еа аз make them a "E n causing tho di f new varieti 8, thos individuals must be uni which apeti E that th rov Coria from the normal ust b made h form. А selection again m wit hou. A Y te bg are not likely to | es 8, or of true permanen e | in South Afric parts of E (арале аз eiim to have been the case in ot ther it ca d — Mr. ide TEMAN has pointed out recently in the ties otanical Magazine that the Orchid he had cal TW» en, ; however, we haye intererossing hraa x * TG. 268). as they get old, lose the sparse clothing of £ black о, which are e evident during their e: пу hoa of growth, and hence the true position o plant was not ascertained, and this led to a new Ir gained А the ebia pm although pd iof te Cab ns and e from vh they may = the cie one of D. xanthophlebium, 5 entioned brie: a former ECTIONS OF n^ HISTORY, d a and Brazil bythe late Dr. W, BURCHE, HELL, The Brassica oleracea, or Wild UE on the е. $t Dover; in the coast of Dorsetshir and I lon on sut eo of. ns generation wi e care ude every individual which shows a — to reversion; and this process being shall | y a certain number of times, we the utmost been presented by his survivin have added the | Ne W University Museum g sis the National Museum of Botany at Kew, to hich T" should also , Oxford. waved, and lands of Scotland. ^ “Tt с тву ан seen а a iint отет. leaves es of а sea-green and 1 - „pig the inbabitants collect | num| of specimens, dried in re ber for the herbarium, те also of d: sprigs, зч эре{аб]ө along Ao the ^ | шшен use them as a "Selection LR dh ieh made individuals wi possess | various species of Seis: whilst th zoological portion ia sor horns skulls, hoofs, &c. E a Bored E bbage, Savoys, "Brussels "s E al coli, and Koht ye e DL Е а have s either the pire be we pis or h e distinguishing merit; and the same nne эг з id ied to th of qua fishes, ап be these collections have rd skins, serpenta, | y a large n umber 0 «e 20, 000 ЖО of insects. АП „the most ; | bution, times of capture, periods "of DEA = accompanied by notes; forming an invaluable ill: а TED confirmation z causing sterility, RKELEY hag Ras a series of expe- | -| | ——Mr. ВЕ riments in order to test the EFFECTS OF THE NE i „ | LIUM оғ Fuxgr upon growing plants. recommends | He rec that young trees, such as Peaches, Plums, &c., should | i us m B ЕЕ: EE: ei Ut meneing, therefore, with the list shail be old барів Cabbage, now not 80 зал 1 196$] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 603 eo. н however yet many | ог dig deepl; "um he ==» T 20 years ago. has, ply, е on the ground at the вате | ёопеѕ Earl ; 784, Daniel O'Rourke ; 4th, gon wr pecüliar LM iar а T distinet | time a liberal supply of ash with abundance of No. 1; the o - fom kinds atu ae Se: jt 18 generally classed among the earliest, and | "аъ manure rd water during the Mor. thé Ней оборе di in beue variety esteemed when n t dr ry weat ther. It is of great advantage to through the, ground being from 12 to 14 d On the ly Dwa rf, and 1 ау 3r 44 Early y oe o ого ot орен: the second is | in shallow t; trenches, for the double purpose of shelter Ан "is Му in а, че Жы Satton "pi far D froguenily т et ri with. They were dwarf and4 and c convenience of krie ы ligute; Whon the plants about thre 9 ауе pon ; and Daniel O'Rourke, and varieties, and | gster 1, were about two days later than Ирана е гима Ар cd E E o RET ing eshire, eep t Y ә» also an excellent dwarf early Сарае, уегу кы Mal raised beds of Г Polatos isa peces of gave the fint "indications of roro immediately totheforegoing. . 1 Best, and j this 1 Matchless, ild by in gei ue of esteem uie the Liver pool and Mauches uncture, after a heavy fall of rain, it dd. into Durham, near Уели м е very close and dwarf appears that the ancients Diod My fitr in Vigorous, putre and, strange to say, reached a height у, fine but ‘scarcely so dwarf as the medicinal qualities ed а bbages. According to o 6 fi nd са i = on, Thisis а great improvement | Daubeny's * Rom bandry," [o value qve ууга s d pde Ж. А d u^ ui al he Кау kinds ; it produced a good crop, but the a medicine both x raw i3 cooked; and Кубер M Pe eas were small, „Оп the 186 of June I gathered a York is later than tho preceding, dwarf, and dis not appearto have be een aware of the mode of “мулки ныс ап а rib in a very р hG dark colour. Ring 45 ot а few from Dicks в Fi r is is a so fond, pe he recommends them to be eaten raw with | Best, f р bled jet sowing in summer, to plant out in autumn, | vinegar before a feast; for, says he, if you wish good a di I had previous] from the e two. ^d onparoilis в а really first-class early dwarf peri drink freely, it rem agr all the evil consequences | With regar z to the MEM кару eris Ф these Cabbage, when a good stoc of it can btained. 16 | оЁ excess. Suc appears to have been the general|Peas it might not be out of place tostate that I fully is very early, dwarf, and close- I and keeps well.| opinion of the siint n me ДАНЕ us that e eve bdo First Crop and Sutton's Ringleader Very simil to this is a Cabbage grown in Hereford- there is a natu ral antip athy bet and Ca b-|to be all respects identical and this is the dhire, Cheshire, м n б two o Msn (rA A esee d. ве, 2 y Ep ге | ор "of every NM who M UN them, 16 was wunties, ownton Ca З д апу grow oiled in water, age acts, iceable that whereas Dickson's First and Best other excellent stocks of early dwarf Cabbages may be Cato says, аза purgative, and macerated in the same, | was entirely free from “ pee " the other two had met with about the country, like that just bre as or with wine if there be A bowl among them, the character of the “ rogues ” each having its own wn local r reputa tion, and generally in | it iş а cure for the c ойс. Similar statements may be | being the same in each case. pie e three varieties were he banda of some part Hence, nearly | found amongst the writings of the old herbalists prowa in good deep loam, well manured last year for dealer bis own early dwarf Сце although we pef do not attach much importance | Onions. Tie average height of the three kinds was and all are зае of excellent, though not very | to the Cabbage in the way of еа Quo. ДЬ 24 feet, Sangster's No. 1, and Daniel O'Rourke th u ter tha: AU LJ E а R о o ga iz L diversified ые "E M a rea Pontefract e їз a very fine early dwar j й А" largely by the o in gardeners in THE CRIMEAN IRIS. son's Favourite, Princess Royal, Wonderful, veri that It has however found its way into the Turis beautiful early uu" spring- [енда panta is | Maclean’s Dwarf Prolific, all of which are now nicely in one or two of the whole: А. seed houses in | found upon the upland flats of the Crimea, and in some | bearing. Dic kso n's Favou rite is an abundant bearer, London, and has no doubt been already catalogued by | parts of Turkey and Kein: During 1 the de war | having 1 asin each. With me them, these beautiful Irises, with the now famous Crimean |it grows from five to six feet A eg Princess Royal isa Beck's Early Глей i is , Wes tigod early Cabbage, Cowslip, were frequently sent home by the officers and | large white round marrow rm. 34 feet in height, and an anl one esteo n the Midland базан men; and although they are plentiful in the trade, yet | abundant cropper, the pods being stout and well filled | Cabba ot sought for. It is а much greater value attaches to certain plants as with Peas of excellent flavour, Wonder rful is very | similar paratively new, and was sent out by Messrs. Be хед souvenirs, than to those that can be purchased. "They wrinkle | and Child, of f Lo gel ear the name of Iris pumila, and occur with flowers of | these are both first-class varieties and deserve-to rank Battersea, or Аң lham, d to be dwarfer | various shades of colour, as dark blue С) А 1 in seed catalogues, Dwarf Prolific grows about but in size, and earlier inan, a the 94, ҮРЕП} red and blue, pale blue, yellow (favescens), and so 23 feet in height; it is an abundant cropper, but has it is a very fine eL, which a ame | times spo ed. smaller pods than the other two, and is not so hardy, аз Sheppard's Early "ne 1 Lo ndon E po ғ: not| In some soils? these Irises are what are termed | I may mention that I grew Maclean's Advancer largely unlike foregoing in с wider and iffy growers, but under any аканы анге they | last year; this season I have seen it growing in the -looser in growth, Enfield Mark kot, or P Michal Prince requira ее. р care than they and many other low-|gardens of Sir W. Heathcote, Bart., M.P., at Hursley, | ya great] resembles the Early Battersea, but | growing border plants gene rally get in these great | Hants, and while I admit its p earliness as a to belarger anda little la. ter. bedding s days. They will not grov in оа" wet t soil. To Wri inkled Marrow, it is, nevertheless, so dwarf and so | n has a vod та reputation, any itis one of t s | SP pp the drier region of the south, that | fh of the present day. Wheeler's s Impe- diameter according to the bus of plants, to а | I do not think 16 can be long cultivated there. I am | is xn! бд early Cabbage, but greatly | d pA th of 2 feet, From to 9 inches of this "эр ace|also growing Veitch's Perfection, Yorkshire Hero, QAM Gne of the foregoing. It is undoubtedly a should be filled йр witn old lime ШАНЬ rather fine, Hairs’ Dwarf Mammoth, Prince of Wales, and Lord nds nd on this should be pul a ы y wo of turf, and | Raglan, but they are not yet sufficiently advanced to "ult ron is also а a very early dwarf Cabbage, the rest filled up на а mix ood s oil, as oam | en to say anythi them. B juicy, and excellent in flavour; in the opinion | with a little sand and some old d OW g and 1 reply to Mr. Whiting's suggestion (see p. 503), I would ipecially those ia the old school, | mould, well ман up toge other say that the best dwarf Peas for succession or general At the а ar i i = © 5 Ф m 2 E = 2 cg © б = а rj “ © EA ut es; surpassed г SO and f No. 1, Ham or Vanack is a good dwarf sound early | partly odes with ashes. About the y me they come | Princess Royal, Wonderful, Veitch’s Perfection, and i k 0 an. Alex. Dean, Maybush, Southampton, in m, say » : 5 will "i to a very great size, 16 is | the season, the ashes may be sufficiently re nisoplia horticola.—lhis insect, pu a hery by d fi l revent their репе unsightly, These pretty. little | the name of * Chovy," has been very des ive to York, Osheart, or eart-shaped, is a tall and | plants make fine edgii ginge s to small early beds ; and they | Roses in the : neighbourhood | of Thetford. en ўи or Im loose-growing у, з , Largo Аеро ‚ | move well ilio {теа to destroy perial, is а very late tall у у, bu strongly | with so many of our little spring beauties, when their | common salt to the e grass "underneat. h t m Rose bushes. Toynmended | for Cottagers' e eig iti d ne that | blooming season is over, as if there was not another | Will you Fade me ү quantity of salt I may osely together, : spring coming on, and the бај be по more wanted | cf apply to p pe of ground without risking is of a li is a large second early, the foliage f pr фе to assist in beautifying it. destruction Grass? and hen thai à light-green colour, but as it som: rays ла will ^ best эрме by watering the ртопп‹ to b Tost, ; it hou ld n peg be 7 E salt-water, or by g the salt over the con Situations Early Plaw, or рест ome Corresponde d leaving it he yd pre it in? Diss, the way of Віа but the leaves The TE Bir Joseph Pazto s Though $ give the [The Chovy mers is very к its habits to t d second early variety. 1 common Cock-chaffer, Melolontha рет, its larva and Drumhead or Sootch are very que s to his deserving a feeding on Grass, and being a soft curved waa. giob er growing a little dwarfer than ANR oai rom then эг. Ж n. I believe, however, e) ze We fi our pro Benerally employed for agricultural | with the Yun Ж 28. brief history at р. 555, that he | posed application of salt will be attended with much 1n common with the "dh ousand-headed, and |has left a mo Memorial erected by himself. anger both to the Grass kaa Roro trees, even supposing ' aud Purple Koh] Rabi or Turnip- -rooted | than his Жей, uote they may attempt, сап | that you are certain that the 1агу are reared in that accomplish, But to erect this Memorial at poor doomed езй? з, It would be useless at all events to do this 3 the Green an d Rosette, are | Chiswick would be folly ; while at South Kensington | except oe the гуйч is in the larva т at e. m so ey sk. would be e ut of pla: i S, onftment е $ Portugal Cabbage is a tall- lit bei in the grounds of the Crystal alace. There, and | turn dae up 8 MC more readily to admit the salt ig a large loose head, which, | there only, can be found that breadth of outline w T water, or, better "atit gastar water. x MM delicious as Asparagus. | would have satisfied his eye when alive. Leti onstitution of qai P am ve ry glad to see is the Asparagus Kale, and | there that the Memorial of our late p^ is it 4 that you have again referred t this wn re un the Couve Trouchuda out | overlooking the millions enjoying Natu mbelli lished subject. Is some time ago men ve ned some noo je рн NM досу and arranged by his own handiwork. ws e аз 1852, appears be the termination of the great iM pis which | often does, arise from ex xternal influences er му may, perhaps, be use n А appears to me to have been left uufinished for the|from de festive constitution; but I nevertheless Kale’ of some nurserymen's | pur F. concur in all t ou and Trouc dep y huda, i ereditary co New as,—On the 7th of February I sowed | showing how much а! upon h whose | the (aet Дас varieties of Ne viz, Diekson's First|stitution; and I hàve long made vid p zd r the А Best, Carter's First Crop, Satton’ Бабе sowing acorns, or other tree tree seeds, w du Early Pro No. 1 whi eaten gste is formed 4 rter's Stock, and Daniel DE from \Waite of growth. Your remark from the. Pas oa or e Carter's On s and, Danil day I Vinc Nonio Dickson's produc чей еы на ааа irc zs is i Dr. eas, viz. | it seems to У d to be too gross for its gorman- | Princess Royal, Ит Prolific, and Wonderful, | way in which children teem in the filthi iest с courts in мүкүн may apply more erue after sowing serere | weather set in, and it | this city. 5n а ме m E жар ome an Selda than i f ks before ence be necessary Pj. cie dad к a p» EAT on weeh they "did Ain the follo lowing | their tendency to “degenerate yos the contrary) go Erows his Cabba ^s First Crop, and Sutton's|trees. Now кылу Cabbnges ought to trench Ringh ЛЕ, 2j Diekeni's Firat end L Best, and Dillis- | Larch, which has been so extensively planted, and in 604 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ed so long observed a acted upon so far that iti js now grown extensively и! for eign su urely there must | UM day, viz, Daniel O' Rourke, Dillistone's; the last were Sow During t the pas т оп вате байка” No. T: vu beat ten the two firs is certain] е" merits of pr raised seed, or from the seeds of English trees, КУТЯ Фа ted and i y ied. Barclay, Streat , Dar К to endorse all that ? т. Whitin а и er р d abont the preoocity of the piti Hone pins n I hav best prov of those obse tions to you, remembering that one distinct fact (such ns that in a Neun plantation ani under h o. ene f de phe Pea h š Dillistone’s equal in ss Miren rs f cold eelt from one kind e not so of э ОВ ere sound, and such another | i aun ge of those. raisod from another kind of see ed | ho ) i int I» may а add another remark respecting the trees fro ne seed is collected; that in Coniferz, "env P at all impossible that the seed from o will 235 "m the and ing all арак together, 1 m. frame, e others succeed i Ls b up. nal e ha kept there ra up, м КМ upon all аав лы tilt the lights removed altogether i in , March. About the middle ө, а goniums, EM mple show of vegetal ап exa trusses ich incial exhibitions. Бапа. їп n pots j ustly I good. There was d sign erb exhibited by Mr. Hislop, nurseryma n, of Chri he claime v our he age of time; it may, therefore, very wel be that thè seed ung ti l'not produce such healthy plants as that from old trees 8, but this, like mE else about the question, can only be decided by сие which із no doubt rather diffie1lt to obtain, but wh ke h ht f t nf ch and importance of the € subject. C. JF. Strickland. | lish Pons thus prepared, and by putt ing the hand ne kr of the i i: NY Prewing it, the Peas come e place es he КЫ куйе the drill, which i fille op: the УТЕ ub lat e. being many very poA less as | of Apples, 8 of Plums, 4 of P. 3 of Siberian Crabs, 2 of urit Cape e | Mulberries, and Filberts., The Apples. and Pears ar class was collections. € 3 Bb of oneri, pre fought that this transplanting p nefic [We shall be glad to this intere: TU] I е Wi not 3 feet higb, with 13 cones yn it, T this rare ? have not seen any before in fruit i in so small a sta D. Fe Wasps. "n Ne 1 te. обе д жз ing and Modes question, with wLich our | dd ts may favour us us.] | ellingtonia, | ial influence in bringing on rede crop. we Шев" во extensively that І have sometimes had the oor of a i0-light vinery covered with them. I prick ofi into them my ls, either exhibition, both in view, was March Sho sin gly. I, however, take care not to йе the {зң to stay so long in them as to be dra awn : in short, as soon as they are ready I remove t pla —My бкр! has for many yea en la enr wasp or hornet ; captured. and dest; n бкл paid o on his account, for 17 so think roduce and in with the nd many ei inns are put under ИР till wanted. R. I., Glou w Mi interes St Y lette ers whicl of 2 | floral exhibitions will tend greatly to the advancement which | of horticulture, and at the same time will create within gli 1 cir reumference, and the latter a Pis under и, E^ are of importance. w r dg the months of August and ose sre usuall Conifers are likely to prove valuable as forest trees P 24. „Оа what M. лге EGA fou d е4 flourish in their deduce on endable taste for gardenin А co dig all classes,'and each pisc 8000 aM he. has obtai ned his Li $ or 1-асге section of land, а md g has mav, as ontl avages the niry, во trifling were their numbers nf that although many of m ouses contained uen crops of ripe Gra тр 8, &c., it w never found n ary to use any m to exe! fade s, nor to in к ay protect the frat Ады their . Therefore, I think there ca ES ubt E g ea e spring Бов ths з Жыр would in the w yen be effectually reduced. a.—A specimen of this is it А, е Col ea Webb, Milford House. feet, and the diameter of the h ga еду ©з: of the ish Isles are the seve ie dad s likely to prove МЫ? Тһезе Шай are of small consequence as long аз Ferien are planted for ornament in Pinetu rst-rate importance when бош pH. "by the tho usand on a hill.side. A great benefit would, Te. fore, I think, be conferred on your readers if кан of our experienced ркы ылына would answ e question t. ncien e first Dahlia I remember to have seen was a singlo purple, = Jenkins' garden in the Nen Road, M: ера eStingo. I 2 and 15, or in other 1806. тет раа іп s gen vu r^s considered to be It has a clear stem of about 5 feet, vità compact head, which has this year been co pletely covered with гоб drooping bunches of рф te flow d many of them being nearly 18 inches i in Old Subscriber. reign Correspondence Fore | GARDENING IN Cx NTERBURY, New ZEALAND: —The 8, but are | co pian n the years 1803 and | garde n produc ‚ Wi {һе hers рези ded extensive ground T well. тат classes of e subu thin Bees of our of pend ing— лу ава Maoepherso and adiad and [rhet nt, gar dei I have the honour to T: a gentleman wo less co e past еч ог two man T eserving of notice hers Demi the Ішу вше taste mental trees and s shrubs. There: pem EL кено тые foliage, being of = lively green, ec dece еа ably kis the pure white blossoi nicel nted. I is decidedly бае of our finest rnamen us та мез . Maurice Young, Milford Nurseries, Culture. of Early Peas.—My e Pea growing extends u xot of that s S aU" yen in early ears During any acte t both i in d ое; cue write S: Early EE w no m m dp cm 2 pie arly P Alth Д, A her a scarcity of hot N о "westers (veh, БА, ше Ur are of icio occurre New and, d diee d a considerable Жо of to Аара ЕЙ NI am t of their heat alone, but the fury viti which t they blow), yet, in spite of these esent everything, with one or two exceptions, as thriven vell, and amply repaid the husbandman ISEA TARE L " Den found bes plants of rocar pa haye been gown in been a à good one for fruit, . of which, considering th the Wellingtonia giga a C. ч шова, C. Me Nabiama, C. mpe ec irens, and C. aer Péodars, Chammcy paris ерт. : Early Fra Daniel O'Rourke, Sangste rs No. ‚ Dilitones, &c. end of Nov iter or first ek i TEM E 1 £6 T esatia S J. lycia, eet spaces, leaving 2 feet; on this 2-feet space I put a leaves, allowing one barrow 1 length. 3 dig this deeply in, and mis for СИД, ош of half. M oad Ё every 3 fee and saw ri: ond el ti trees үтен coy: e) with dead-ripe Peaches. The anguis ves Living n|them away by the peck. The Peach i is g! 2 rn tis groun n 1 9 lfoot above the natural level of t ow on the crown of this eas rds make a shallow farri "Oft Chore full crop, which rii E at the commence- ment "rr the season at 2s. 6d. p hers. Plantier, Duchess o Griffiths, Willi: Prevost, Coupe icea Nordmanniana, C ptomeria т” т мыгы Madame Auguste te Mie, Mrs ес Гато d’ d'Hébé, Pi de 8 j. t Butia wl viz., Pinus dence Pa pres abili L гт ; Codrut ч: Cedrus Deodirhs Currants very g Apples large and fine. xu ; to prevent the former I sow а go quantity ot soot on the re more troublesome: in ул sie ies e1 of frait {ге hich promises vell. for next y ailne bein en very sianie, Curran bearing, Saad by Dy. а е! Tor ШР са The kitchen garden e been а ree ete success; every vege rives remarkably | ens well here, Nor тет beforgotten. Ithink we can | had directl boast of ез nearly all the beautiful varie ties of ho We etabie } -ground sys! Pal за : advantages ; it poni the | much rain in win r Жең iy eu шы the E e leaves in spring, when the period have no which nad syari с that o eoru с exactly as aboy. three ave grown | sorts side by side, B. T similar indispe vation has gone, will flou lar est gardens. Bulbous plants, as f. rish better in this. edito o er. Th than in the mother co e hot sun and rticulture in all i e ction of the best varieties in in cal ears, Peaches, Apricots, mother country imi] - ai he man Cherries, F ber d an the die: in ts branches. Tt was a "m THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE €05 —=====— New Zealand" whi which appeared * Gardening "ar joda кей ше to cro T the vo ф ан н ОЁ + i quens ad unfathom ja to den ou tha tetter times, and wi fae E E e 7 working HEAR Ам. PM, with tor, ye run pond 601. to 80 3 me few cases even more Waller Tipler, Hawthornden, Christchurch, ‚ New Zealand, March 15, 1865. ——— e hour . * Paracg Rose SHOW: June 24.— as its serere of form the unusually ve thi | 4, Mr. Postans, of Waltham, Baronne Prevost, and other equally we well- known kinds. Awards.—12 : 1, ue Bristow; 2, Mr. Smith ; 3, Mr. Ingl Square, who поёт ig the lemish alluded to E Our correspo mea ied опори real blernisl ra, Mr. Hunt. — s were furnished by Mr. E arlw, M. Mr. Vockins. gon hoy us in all of "y . Ingle and mdp prizes were d of Ros ‚Ок. eful Arrangement w more especially йоз inen to whieh 6 th Orn Das M n pots there were E thr ee collec&o f vui, in g * neh pots, d a der: award = Mr. Francis was second for a pus of 25, RoYAL HORTICULTURAL : Decorations) June 24 (Dinner Table L ded by the judges. was ог а Strawberry | 85 and was furnished vith а cream and sugar in elegant glass services, while in the middle e ng ing made of paper, prem зды pe ко persons э — by D rd imitation. The a. came ў жк геу Circu Miss Sees Оза Ga rden, o, ihe little finger-basins al each fuihad v ith a white Water le "sd Ч Mr. ing these ily and smal af; a also pem d ve been kindly furnished b dent poe much taste end provin in Ае g | ша pi v И Lies Pe and striped.-lea: wh on which were handso ome т A un and two white china chandeliers flled with blue candles, a Mas contrast, " ad a pes ri , upwards rim сЕ ш 5 | hav I think тш ng wh time irri би improvement has bee en manifested: but I am sorry to fin d how ү? = а 8, » E ir sf 18 three trusses of each, were of 48 varieties, ne ge h well withstood the h some good exhibitions, whi: eM {һе day amid crowds of a them were Louis ere those of A ruens 1, Mr. Зр Se —— 5 Мг, Mitchell. › опе truss of each, we noti Senateur Vaisse, in beautiful condition ; also Oliv Delhomme, Pauline V Villot, Louis XIV., г жау; e, Duc de Rohan, Queen Vietoria, and Baron Ide: Paul; 3, Mr. d vie Акатй,—1, Мг. Cranston; 2, Mr. Turner; 3, Mr. Treen; t pii cud e de Parr" Та А la Malmaison, | * Mas Lord Clyde, and , Mr. Keynes; eat of | ong designs, while found among the gre china | and glass ware, who spare no cost in the getting up of h aors ot e lst prize ded t hillips е | that i | Visco untess the касовввйи; exhibitors are generally | | | Gym their elaborate displays "B Dra Of wo 107. prizes offered by the Proprietors of this Paper for plants c any entirely by c-r for the be i ат foliag ant was won by the wit d : » ming ed of ШАДЫ а Verschafflti % — plant with leaves cn veined with red, and in most excellent alth. bye har also had i med o Miss of синг Oxford Street and New Bond PIA n а ein elegant i . Koch, rvic ecorated with rema: pes у good | b tast zr and рте етеги] Кор ез {һа& е novel | ү Be Vie - d or wa are th edge of each orming a tin water, se whioh a к, онду. without a stalk, inserted— pretty enough to look at, but d should ва вау ill-ada ke c Pr: Wi о ught to he prime characteris 2d, ‘thero e — tubes LT with t waten, p which бе в alk of a к lae b «© кай ou р - em S me 2" of * at due tlle Канн AP a ате parterre: oliko rangement of mall saucers, filled each with some brig эы эг ng), rei I Au D ? : реч Collections of emi Roses of 1863-4, one truss Duchesse de bs wer—the ye of pink Rose es, scarlet Pel niums, blue Cor nflower, white › Ros В ы ich | thi ome beautiful num e 2d prize was adjudged to a lady (Mrs. "mee x the. Spaces emn енын аша а det dish of фы, бш» e Rotal e ques à pattern of Berlin-wool work. I e allow. that, the Gooseberries and other small fru estion had evidently borr | show MH € P well such things may be та, у ladies who PAA ы in their cultivation. ost wor mong Orchids е, їп the Aerides just паа) Calanthe er а нерсен Lady's Slipper, m re idium divaricatum, è e last finely in flower and in good ealth. In A War n case were Polyp odium D ryopteris other Fer from Mrs. Vallance, Bayswater, in i fine health, although stated to havo been in their tiny es Duf йй isa Arles CT imd Gabe yronny, Madame d Ha rbe y тї, ‹ crimsons. , аай" colour 8 admits of a ral, but I was dose, M d y wastod, where wools wou! e quite as well, or, if flowers were indispensablo ui p feast, I wi ould have carried my dishes E fruit to the flower border and with th. e birds. dd to 806 Shared them “The 3d prize was gained by Mr. ary pe of N онык | Streets Park Lane. It consisted of.a Among Miscellaneous Ve eer ts were beautiful boxes of cut Roses from Messrs, Lee; and Muscat and ond, Hamburgh Grapes from Mi. Beasley, gr. to J. Wood, Esq., гене Abbey. ee 27 (FK Ay Meeting).—Lord Henry G. x, M.P., in the chair. ce Chairman announced | that an old fri. eus - the Society, Mr. Strachan, of ig j a "been of some valuable + 5 © e of vier Messrs. Paul & Son; 2, Мг, Keynes ; 3, Mr. regm f 36 — one tru supported, and a Кее Aree e of our ver det s f Bem: » Gloire de nd other well.kno ‚ Mr. Hedge; 2, ш. кш :5 Hedge па S. R. Hole; 3, Mr. on, Alba inds, тозе, аз is also Baron d cen de sha Olibo, from Mr. Cant, is a very rich | у of E Tra white china centre-piece, standin ng in an rts Е led mem made " the em Sir Joseph -Paxto ton, whose Ee ze € to in terms of deep — Mr. n the absenco of the Rev . Mr. very fine, in good taste, and the фыр extremely o" йу, у used in the dec oration of the side pieces. commencing with Messrs. rien arai race беты 2 two new examples were rs. had а very £ а targe trà glass platter. It was decorated roun nd the bottom with Ferns and very simple flowers, a tuft of white Peá by the р 2. оше e bright y ello w flowers produse n this o Pi ey Ба lla, rim saray. maroon, bot! iss hà extremely] сези varieties, ре " First- class Ceri arded. The y C. Jac manni, eman wed t and a tuft of Pelargon Some Cyperus alternifolius variegatus rose оці 'of a e| bed profaeion on a wall du North Sofern, and as of Ro n ayog" 206 сагу worthy ofthe high со! otwith tfal FEE EFT + (n $n » з Л standing. the Tite! абе. ob utting Mose E + Bow wers of C. ers rir it was ndr rh e M varieties, One truss of eacb, were en e them were "e excellent exhi- m те noticed Ann ief, Ch е Sage Sois and Jal en. Jacqu ы inot, Gloire ышар а Ja u odas Marzotiin, all in excellent R. Hole; 3, Mr, W. 8. ier Mr. "Hunt. be лы by those who са зу. effect. ртк} ап п гезип effect would be produced, owing to the Dobson & ee ik St. James's Street) table also highly co е sing the pr rs rn group there ia a quo of framework of zinc or lea and deep, e side pi curved after the manner of a look ing-g glass AE I8 kinds, опе truss of eline кы es, Baron Gonella, зь арӣ а few blue Cornflowers. The idea was TU, but it seemed out i f the ш а dessert-table. ‚ “Опе е illustration of the manner n which a table rais troughs, each about 18 inches “Tong, and 1 inch ids id ight, the с en - з ost beautiful ре! Viburnum plicatum, (which. I has whiter flowers than dox of the ordinary kind, f TM Mr. Dennis; 3, Mr. Bristow ; Du Sua es, one truas of each, were МГ Devoniensis, Gloire de "Dijon, adame Willermoz, N Narcisse, Maurice кан not altogether to my taste. А crack was made р ic handles of some porcelain baskets, In each a small q diee of earth was placed, form bel for Моны aud шз 1 thought the handle 2 China-ware basket the last échal Vaillant, Victor Y Verdier, Beauty тоа wish ta find earth or Mosses. Р This came from sers. Naylor & Co., 7, Prince's Street, Cavendish place where one| Map k apan ontra: these po rich tints, what y es а "е better than those of the Golden Holly, Yew, Ivy, Yellow 606 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ramble, an eftective bush, and Honeysuckle (Lonicera | ment, both within and with the walls of this essendi] Others, such as Acer poma а | — ill from oub white — leaved tree, гу many more, the | ёо produce his results i in this room —who will initiate h will in course of time ле обр, zd а will га . With materials such аз uiring glass eet but hardy, | season by season, improving will Bade deserved е 1l of his follows, b; г. Batem: to: pro vide. Flowers of the pues leaved Kalmia were|believed w next exhibited by Mr. EN P— p —€— however are rising—mus rising, be found useful for oor deco over- "intellectual. age. Mr. le | beautiful чи of cu ar in this кет; st І 1 Broughton, nenr Manchester. From Mr, W, noticed Princ d at р. 578 o oar is week's NE in т” 3 just a erated, eite wn а .—Fr кен E excellent fi "M: Iis do plar Bigar - Ingram, of bot s, Rafflesia perge кс which ps of C учан "nil recollect a wax model stood under a Arie case for As sin a boor of the large meeting Sio. This singular parasite was . ld rm was of the discovery of тА genus Kalais was then giver together with - effect of its first fatredustiot on Manos, who named it after his frie =ч К» im, its dis- coverer, dea Orchids shown were P шыша candida; а sin| panlar pl ere 3 atra attached ti rd country. like ss After having resided a while ir in Sumatra, Dr Aneli a Trichopilia, bought he" Mr, Dites ж опе of w was one da ay met by a Dre servant, who cam e run of T. ba, with wonder eyes, saying, Stevenss sales, under the. name Turi-al n his after a 1 at whose | sir, come, а Tower very large, beautiful, wonderful ! * Come, 1» БОША Aeris Strawberries, fur més iu. 5 e Duke of Portland, at W y Mr. Tum da we x of plant elbeck. The tao fruit to two or three on a pli an zn Mm ка Wale and like foot it was found. This was also от үа Мт. Williams y as T. picta, a siib whi Ms. Batemi said T g меса 2 g E E he b ushes, dant bearing late kinds Fre and Cos Lettuces were shown b must henceforth bear. il | whicl t 5 thick, t. Nd cg nectary being i чз) few nurseryman, a plant жееп the name 5 т. неч вечу places] эда inna а quarter of an іпећ in Чоко, апа however, ае ut,not to be that species at all, lac: three quarters of an inch. The but a plant not worth cultivating, while T. Turi- Ei open of it dir eculent. When. frst seen a alba, or picta, whic: "— fe lip, ине swarm of flies was hovering over the mouth of t nectary, and apparently pd ain their eggs in the h with red And yellow Sepala and sidered to substance of it. It had — ^M i s s — f tals, ea real gain to our collections of Orchids. The centre of the neci cut Kas DE of a pis e top of which "ee : F 1 x Lycaste Skinneri from Mr. ташы, и somewhat curved and sharp he end, resembling a Dalhousianum, and D. Ріегагді— ће latter with five cow's Orns. dur. most astonishing part was, however, long pen: the flower, which m mcn ed a full 60 па ку tals, whic! i were в , Were ИТА аз shown by Mr. Day. em subrotund of Tottenham, from qux most o ihe Orchids contri. 12 inches fr p ihe base to the apex, aud Mut a foot The ollowing candidates were elected Fellow viz. :—T'hos. Dr ere Mills, ЕН and the ges nen Edward Oppenheim, Esp "Colo a Foreign Member Hor second show of the as il on Fridsy abd Baked 1 the Botanie Gardens "Old Trafford, and the емшек bong mee ча е, there was large attendance of visitors. T pire gr d tasto, and form one of the вага p we have ere — fora floral exhibition. The bedding plants, whic mber some 70,000, peores та for a fine „20р о tige enn n arranged во а оон Д the ER no b ходно great din in the matter. care. he had known this species of Desine for many Bir Stamford and Lady Баев, and Dr. Arnold took 8, be accurate as years, and that | ediate s ate t regards measure-| produce a charming effect ET great attraction of the shos no col be considered complete without it. | ment by pinning four large sheets of paper together | wasa magnificent display of Orchids, which formed a bank Major T jue "Clarke diea e pe a few Бой, | and cutting them to the exact size of the flower. The nearly the whole length of tho ошар; аш ШЕШШ tural ^d odds and e Me he m contributed. | nectary would hold 12 pints, and the weight of this dents м отара niri MAUS di naie iei em ка Lili was caleulated to Ss about 15 lb. А guide labiums and Aerides were magnificent, and their spikes, mm a уур М т plant, which had - | trom „tho шо of the $e said that fally uU nx ue peg ue is dais vated in his garden in Northamptonshire е were rar tha s he had -seen cn ja eA eA n UU ЫЙ Р ap E É т rtainly hardier, he said, than the common : White | and СУ the nativos called them “Krûůbût.”” It to р "c PETE rer id А " i-i sc M uy, m the first wn ie ANTING, zm Mp аррокгено of е cp ps M men i db appear but once a year at ше, Me of the a mn — € — d thoy wora Ta ite ire О imn coun , bul ecc of the mee viz., a Species = рск ч Season. It has no stem of its but is|season has driven m рез, out of bloom. Tree Fems, a ке! fruit of Ns was also «дыша. Тһе 1а апа ia ems ofa Ami species | Palms, Fuchsizs хо abundant; there was al resembled that of Monstera deli: gured at Р 25s issus or V. ich Mie die trunks оѓ | 20:26 800 uit. of last year's volume, but is ste a вш. Te | troe ee - for in pport. M е pari take its MiTo gr to. T an Es . "ON for tollo pn possesses an ancient jungle кено эше, and gnai in some MM or hollow. m pow «e, а ге each of which was a model of perfection in itself. Amo it would give, it was said, to cream i icat shows itself in tho form ofa round knob like em wore—Aerides Lindleyanum, З feet high, with im flavour. EUM fruit exhibited, it was ERA "9" [7 иь ize of а Drumhead Cab ы ien ary рну {эр m з К dod ith fine showy quality which would prevent it from xem a time the fall-blo wn flower is heise: "Ater flowers of large size and of good colour; 820008002 practicable fruit for topean tes, bei aking allusion to our columns of Mac 15, 1862, | guttatum gigante , with spikes more than i the same irritation spicu' which exist in the pip | p. 238, and April 22, 1865, p. 368, w a басйнөр | 200085 also а argo: plant of Босоо ME . Two inconspicuous-looking objects| account of € р y be found, S Mr Bateman th tito finest ni URS d flowers seen, Associated with then adverted to, viz, ti n Stock, and | went tod difference between Parasi these were the lovely Barkeria spectabilis, with seron flower a spike of Gladiolus in a bottle, with thre а апа Epiphytes, (C concluded by saying that it|3Pikes; labium curvifolium, producing а батаа fl , left, as pestem d, — alonelike| should be our national ambition to obtain a plant distancó oec mni € m, also in fine condition; à the last Rose of в The seedlin f this. wo а ful d called upon the | noble pia iant of Dendrobi P Torinon giganteum, "боти from а curious old plant, Мама fenestralis crossed | Chairman to u: S зд tary influence to obtain | bikes of c white and orange blossoms oni iei with the common quim Sto ET £ in - u L- one for the stove Ален, = y n foliage, which greatly кар ard pr no gedo owered. Vos n bs June 27 (Fh oral Соте, —In addition to Mr. Ainsworth, who produced some well grown plants, one e pe еа, per "Gladioli, | Day's пае гак Me which were Aerides odoratum majus ; roughtonia ваше oromod with the briliant scarlet African б.о саг rdin alis. | a hybrid га ere wd meth. and C. Forbesii | ® 26 plant with ten spikes of high-coloured flower st It is interesting in this case, said Major i, Aerides affine rubrum, а good variety ; Cypripedium rew ase, £ етеу between the two. a charming species arge flowers; Lælia pi able to nfirm kd tion e E one = опг! А n bl good show; Aerides Lobbii producing highl: pe fathers on horticultural scien of Man- | Peakianum wasshown by Mr. Holland, who һай also the | flowers; Aerides Larpentz, a fine plant; and P Ps gy, chester, to the effect that the splendid colours|rare and pretty variety о os Asplenium ‘Trichomanes | 21000164, Oncidium leucoohilum, 28 P urata, wipes of cardinalis are not full who showed some good plants ot Leia purp with irè 5 y e|named Harovii. Solanum vescum, a Tei in the way | spikes of its lovely blooms; pady bium formosum, Wo offspring, w. e attributes to the interb of 8. laciniatum, from Mr. Mácinituh; of Houime i spikes of its charming white and orange blossen da having eina cooler climate. The inü ^ : c M nopsis amabilis, with a good e е of flowers; and ра" е influence | is a promising plant with — lilae flowe ers, which | апе and Торы! nicely in bloom. i ed Mr. showed — of -| Nosegay бшш pie, sedi у bj ects in Indian | Yellow, a rich eani MM sort, and Du with a larger amount bservi mr between т known x tee апа he wished to | blosso call upo: n his brother horticulturists to lose 2 узе Мг, Smith, oí of Hornsey, came Pelargoni: l these Tuesday | Chieftain eli E pev "à Six Orc te Mr. meme specim. of cri e Sepe last, both charming varieties. D well m No person, S who had not really | shoe stamped on the leaves ме La Grande worked at scientific subjects could have a notion how Ч а beautiful n psit» uable such contributions are—valuable because they are facts. He invited Fellows to prias. to these m objects of scientific ; ini terest o osegay), c y heads o of larg e and grea meetings еу, of ps зй E Semen cut Nene y kind, whether of qe medo aes ibo a bill and valley, river or M Fender as of N: wild and wondrous changes. Such objecta Pon Mug n меп on y tables of the R. H. Soc he e of its pi Ai eese » o |G genae Ryde, Isle ety, a cir- ul variet hard, attribu ited to the à horticultual | femi Ver odd z m mdi in that direction. In the v уе | had Polystichum munitum new to our of this season, he said, an observation was 1 әр ltis 1 with elegant trifid fronds. Fro m Mr. ir. Bateman was a lack of horticulturists at li Shroxeri; ith gemi erimson.scarlet floral England, on e of the best | th and Onci us ве! а st 1 J. ku cerina, 8 1 | Among them т, Баа, oet (he i the m bpm Ооп ms ani blossonas. of Sacco! bi а ttatum with nine bad a pla s о аа purp ed. 6 Отеш rizo was that here а at day. Now, this remark was, he believed, b from Japau. Mr. Stone, gr. to J. Day, Es fal plant with white and yellow flow wera Гоу lange г misundegstood, W e have, he added, Prom itri , with no ve than - Yo hastlabium, with two spikes; ecce To with зай аг gardeners both in the шы professi dg on it; Dendrochilum filiforme, ornamented wi of the rare Epidendram vie the true еа Brysiani Yrs tte E epu. ! qnm gomlemen—so clever [жа 50 pale green drooping tails; don rm Lindioya- tiful rose-coloured sepals and“ petals, geom ; Ruckeri Чы, TURN on the Ёсе of the n 1 ће curious Phalænopsis Cornu-Cervi. Small | the lip being of tho chest crimson. шет, дез оа т ; the man who wil devote t yp also in this на Pari nu islendid variety Оа i uring a lifetime to legitimate Co m y experi- ве were contributed by b Aiusworth, of ed UR Dendrobium БН, Ана an interesting —À THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 607 oduced some Ferns among | the with good taste pu work includes the , well-known and honoured | species :— сайм, and, чн ich was etre names of йү СЕ pecies : n готи О. шеш ie s grande, fhem, the ee S Stove and Greenhouse Plants, the Ist prize | y ti cariniferum, The first of these is the а фе Clase o ‚ Baines, gr. to H. icholls, Esa., Bowdon. | the ge neration in which they lived; and the e passi ng | plant commonly known ín our gardens as O. citrosmum, E le ne specimens, especially one of | reminiscences of these worthy men throw a charm | which ела identified with tolerable certainty as То this collection, hich measured 5 feet across, and was | ar rou ad t the „passages of a working ife, L : T Pbænocoma proi With this was the showy Allama: g exarza's Cuitlauzina pendula, as noticed at , the well boomed. д with yellow flowers; Ixora aurantiaca, a has christened O. pendulum. О. hastil m is i hi blossoms on it, al plant with 50 heads -— — e eui | un S e: ни Grenada plant, of which Mr. Blunt has sent seldom seen Dipladenia вр ште гам : Кн Eg а ways more pag: лап the calm ehe Specimens with flower stéms half an inch tl d {м ют flowers, Alo a тт tulipifer . "also їп | fOllows after victory. „The battle of education M been | 6 feet high ; it grows ast 4000 feet abo “ i-e ; Dipladenia acuminata, well bloomed ; = the Ба sen the order of the day, | level. Of О, grande there is indeed а grand representa- ош seen pe our pla: e җе Уң € wi therë vas a time mae ev me » this гены | tion, and the now well- known plant deserves - na tis . to J. ed with fine heads Sf d € readed, and floods o frora enceinen, ‹ E and good plants of Aphelexis | directed against “ the march of intellect," and * tural ly i imported by Mr. S} senis fand Ixora javanica TER ipa schoolmaster abroad." This state of things i is нна апа греч Р ants prize SR awari Fallows, , who showed Ixora crocata, 5 feet high and ts. bloom ; Ixora amboinensis, with showy Ага ае nid * snd Bougainvillæa glabra, loaded with mauve-coloured ms group of fine-foliaged and flowering plants Mr. — in ше они and so arranged ibited de rubra, and Thrinax ele sonia antarctica, two fine flowers of Lilium auratu: ya redit Miscellaneous ERR the 1st prize was won Lee, gr. to— ск Esq., Mri Groton variegatum, ; also th со ЕЕ" чету anda he е de. For — was obtained by Mr. Hanley, g.t G. О. Legh, Esq., h finely grown plants, most x 8 feet want wj purchasers, books at rai пета Pho hil eu ein Tbe latifolia, а T Soeautiful variegated Pied Ks 2m: Dickso: and |, p its proper course, e erre a peculiar species of indusiry to yield a mine б. а Ji pe Land w pm commences with the ое hint. to Pica ofo. nevium, viddi witk finely depi cted. it is remarked Mis e yea i night was publishing a series call led t y V olume," bat lis pues 2 edle failure =ч и: z lls t the ilway stat яе - sale of nown* р. that the var. majus ide insensibly i into the ordinary сре while О. gloriosum, which has sometimes been onfounded with it, is a perfectly distinet plant (see . 578). „О. cariniferum, a less beautiful. species than It is a Central American Tie has branched „panicles of tio Pictorial amr Уч found very successful. 8 e course of preparing materials for a work Mice in," M. Knight made ,excursi ons нара y places n Great Britain purs " P cogn cathedrals, ids сйс, and at ааай The next p» is announced for speedy publication. The 2d Part of Dr. Seemanun's Flora does d carries on ан; text as far as Myrtaces, Weselect from ar information o: of LJ m © а to "e gy ve гал wi with bloom. Мг. D. Сарӣоті in sixes, the lst prize was awarded to Die for some very fine well-bloomed plants; 2d Ralph and and Caladiums the 1st pri awarded to Mr. Phillipi, o had good plants of к чага metallica, А. macrorhiza variegata, and Caladium E oe 8@., _ n 'elargoniums were shown by Mr. D. ville, Е with Alocasia metalli aladi ага viae specimen Heaths signed to Mr. M tr tenor ‚нога, Stove; lant; в : Ist, Mr. ed кг Carver, Esq., р with . ойо» plant: Ist, Mr. Phillipi, with minia ext was given to Mr. Baines for a wonderful exa f a purpurea, with 50 pitehers on it. Hardy Ferns came from B. Ham , Esq., had beautiful its of Adiantum mm жр septentrionale, x Woodsia aged 2d, M: er y Mr. and ergo such pen + "Stonehenge and Abury, the White Horse and Ban chat about each. "This his own historical ducati 300 ruo RA writers, n wrote. his work was accompanied by short bio graphical notices, Tw. he loves to tell what reco llecte of Walter Savage Landor, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dr. Arnott, Wordsworth, and Macaulay, as what Бр ап since bed fully s veri р Soon after the fumous то of April, 1848, Mr. Knight | ekly nal entitle d * The Voies of | li br рейайип,' Asplenium this yoigo. à the people was for ever silen Soon sister c were struck wi ith the „misery all aro re cu and when thu m 1 " э Ж. d upon as a bran io His * Half H ours Ait ? contains characteristic specimens of | 40 pt whom were living when he "| ofsoap. Regar ing the Vine, it is mentioned ава popular botanical error, pe the plant i is s supposed.: not to yield fruit in the lower coast region of the tropics. “In 1864," writes the a uthor, j; Law. 3uay а, enezuela, f as wi Sid w it was growing vdl. and produ cing abundant fruit." Pometea pinnata, the DK of the КЫ а. ons entire forests, and not o ful timbe e of Tennyson, Douglas пара аскагау› prognostications which hav he чак аа him valuable assistance i in this work, but alas h gave ! їп less than a mont r the Irish Rebellion Mr. Knight visited the | unt: cdi in eompany with neni e rrold. They and ‚аз 1 | but an edi rat Draia, midi ime грб a the planting e Yam and o of the natur р tree is pet. near pis every vilae. i either wild or pente prize was g alds Pelar- which i formed a strilcio g feature of the «кыне. аз Mr. Wm t Roses Also several very fine boxes of Cut Roses from өш Стовз. Cut were also shown by others. ke Floral Designs were furnished by Mr. Ralph, pend and Mr. ria r. to J. Heety, Esq. P. Тапы aguets саш Ms. Toll Mr. Clements, and vii te nt Pie warded in the order in ME I wi Grapes, both black and white, erri, - Melon ons, and Cucumbers. Two Vie qn features were катор! of table decoration, for A [rs was warded to Mr. Arrangement, DA s table E boma set vúb M choice fruit ani Кема a Tanie arrange of I rd v s exhibited a an а ыа had good frui and aul Botíces o f 350068. By коше Knight. лн & Evans. 1865. out. that Mr of Public Health, ang i h h Clayton for tasteful nnim a part in pot p lr bition i forth a few n the progress but vs Paris "кыйа leads Mr. Kni ully of his 1854 a com 1а Saisie zd to rogi is were 679. side in London, and finished up with local news and a local heading i e PME rew up an address, homely and called *' Plain dine ” Jt had a пй. rise to ances, a cue will pts p g the lit literary characters who took who came rushing out of school wi rit. 2А Plase, sir, to planted. The roots of Е yc which hear me my lesson,” “Plase, sir, examine те in|grow horizontally to a length of бог 8 f. and the history." They answered extremely о and earned | thickness n 3 high, a d: have а siis api chy sixpence for зн pains, when a с of voices but i insipid flavou ur, are eaten like Yams, and а: c exclaimed, * I can say it as well as he, sir," “ So can j When the ейге. visited London in 1819, and again d | leaves Derris uliginosa - pounde d and thro 3, Mr. Knight was publisher to the General Board into water d are Pm for лата fish, to uci tate tbeir capture. The Vesi, Afzelia bijuga, of me sacred rees "of the Feejees, produces the best the woods found in the islauds, being almos Pes cible. or Inocarpus edulis, the Aake i the kernel is eaten, aier eem ked oi Pro el rated and made i mw dee "Th of 1851 of the i nélios eu young, fated 1 like а redu column ; when old, fornished with buttresses of projecting wood, juror. ing, to examine witnesses f the newspaper stamp. 4 which the natives use for blacking their faces when they wish 3 look particularly smart. A long account is з given of On cocarpus vitiensis, a poisonous К» with which e the duty € inches e Knight, found that bears a паше equivalent to Itch- эбе E plates th вор anax and 261 country newspape 350 popu ulous, Gini had no local Eight years after the stamp was оза ^ apers Nothopanax. , In the ез Number of the Botanical ip frt the э It seems that some of t опту. [n and as he G. анек; it is allied to ү Stonei, and has gl озу green P leaves, and 3 to 5- бей mde ,the inks а better p lip, purplish- за narrow ls 5 o broad o = me inded t на тутр to for frat attempt e ced D the people. Bu! per e E ere is ани на pe hir on mi news- [ES due business, and especially that important part of it connecte Eel ith the transmission of recent news, =ч en nches lon ng, and а cream- ew ear Je үрен broad vend on excitato өйү, and an elongated spa athe е, green outs ide and deep purple wit thin. — ‘арћіо- я thic! wspaper as ust draw our remarks Z Passages" was to ff of t the night Aag regarded t : The ege t of these obovate e “leaves, and terminal рама of large арап, m us flowers; it comes from J: Bonin, —Hypæstis P ЕЕ HE is |contains Fitch's exquisite figures o! | Brazil, ea rofi taste has rapid]. i inolenta, a 1 y grown, and at the |t е jrogress of popular лекса and the. di u- ^e "Korean Islands,.— a, E for good, se ible, and useful | sion i of едра, id. a wonderful it is, p dag thaceous rs vr vem i pace with jp e ап: and the зщ pl has hard | extremely well ey one who was early еп in eni as Era: . tom, 0866 with it, Е, had rt in it, and toiled at it strenu- | obtuse leaves sho Боа pk line along the 9 this he arti was steeped in a kind. of brutal ignorance. | ously for half ^r itio: g this time he was|of the principal s vss; the flowers are pale purple, He attributed much of th i ^ Ба i t шч учу sepa Ў mlt to remedy уз around him. | brought into contact with а vast num g threw himself this dangerous state of things, | and remarkable characters, and about most of — he| The Number for iu contains a han figure of хана in i i | Prid concolor, ot which ang ош wil to the] never d era cational mething pleasant to tell us. vs is ап index of | Cy 1 ? the hope that EUM of his country, but clung | 550 names of persons who were contemporaries of "the shortly be given in our columns. The m dd етану bo *some and interesting literature | author, and Mr. Knight was à айо way or other eie i are also figured: є— Гейша candida, a stov "n 1 seditiong, aj A v Ee = out of the | associated with a majority of the йы. of subshru і the aspect of Dé MS Pürsuit of thi ublieations, In nia, with keeled linear spioy-margined leaves, and : ita is iilo 9 sees Air, Knight was| Тһе 2d Part of Mr. Bateman's splendid white somewhat bell-shaped flow ег. Itis а wies of graph of Odontoglossum, w Mono- which has PE appeared, | the following | Dy Dendrobium hedyosmum, a Moulmein nin inoa 608 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, by Messrs. Low & Co., and havin the should be ínelined to doubt; a super will | in keeping up the su d h A th ccession if short unequally emarginate leaves, and lateral flowers do mor har am good. At any pred siet к qie M Mese up as (s occur with the best мш | in pairs, white with a rieh orange y^ which however is deep for the single octagon stock box. Three feet high g tele iron green at first, a eolour retained by its side lobes; еѕе | inside might do heo shed, but a little оте тоош із | VINES: —Where er ops aro 1 | wers are scented like Wallülowers.—4ean ча mon.| advisable. Octagons are measured from the parallel sides. | the borders be frequently ei let stale of tanus; a rather Kerani er ms plant from ry, let the surface be carefully loo; М the Ө soil ig ig Western Africa, with pinnatifid or Esas ever leaves, Calendar of Ope: rati ons and watered with liquid sd oosened with 4 | and terminal spikes of intao rosy lilac flowers; it has or ће p bunches of swelling crops, thin mee been flowered at Glasnev nby Dr. Moore.—Raillardia ensuin, Peinóvé smäll рөн и , crowded clusters ad ші ciliolata, а curious shr rubby composite from Hawaii, „Most of the p kinds of meus PS plants out | ч ' f vell w be set without any kind of shading. DY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. erimson anthers Anemone angulosa, a beautiful hardy К is a Ao Fu to p M соат шин T eps behind a W ater growing crops fre ges! with liquid th wall, under фе Зы tre n similar | this is the best time of year to шак mum; y е use of it, and wi the addition of the see showers w vil blue flo owers; it is a native of Hungary, and | situ ations; on the other hand, however, ib is yx p I bloomed and ре during the past spring that the гүз be protected from the вип, They should anh сереш, improved growth may khouse & S by Messrs. Bac o ensure а free circula- | CELE о ow that rain has соте plant out for tie tion 7) air esL [s e plants. — Lei S The Apiary. NND GARDEN s Fus HOUSES кс - Buccessiona of these must be kept шуш Bees in New Burlington Street.—'* Оп Wednesday Pesen rim t of doors, we learn, t thre — Ж. IPS.—À. good breadth of thi ел, about 5 o'clock," says the Times of June 23, | in some places Wim disease, к the insect worl ese may now jy sti little excitement and astonishment was caused | still танау act ctiv е. Close d frequent faspeetioh Nam CR E ` in E bou UR Street by the ci — of a| will, therefore, be —— if anything Б like og vie Te supply tH these for тнт. аі alighti on а cab which had just | to be attained this es ood time fo dra up a aba Fides io f g 2 adire s Arlon с des E ng tops about шев long, E iod Yr bd "tot to work, and with assistance succeeded i in е &e. Mo ti Meme is effected, which have protruding roots fr Le " P ON d ч curing the d be plunged in a close moist heat, ndi eresses will grow freely in n : 8 Tar » them away. f ever seen in | stro. nger than that required for growing them in, and - y plaees where there are no КҮ "y the streets, G perm bot it is not ап uncommon carefully shaded. ere КҮНЕ ones are а conside > ур beds, CHIMENES,—Koep up successions of these as long ihesa will be found useful. — н We have heard fro m Messrs, Amis ern of Regent ав possible, While powi „they like a warm moist енерт GnrENS.— Take advantage of Street, the "e пем of this ; but durin ring their flowering season they | s beer to hist ub. к the premi bees on its o the eibi, they temporarily do perfect], y w im а comparatively cool and dry y |с. Cottage Кай, апа о К, S placed the en on the leads d their house, giving t ае, — vg аза "dm o eenhouse or conservatory. | not alr ваду доп ег winter Greens, if bees Mew liberty. From some reason best kno о | As regards soil, light tu rfy loam, peat, ecce gusce Huet 7 6 bes, they suddenly i rund cómditinu, alid aver abad. edit = flying abeut for а few minutes, E uo swarm up hii on | eom perfectly. ` e а rthe Week ending Tasa йл vem evel di tae fai AN ^ cab sti:nding in the neighbourhood, much „to the MARYLLIS.— These deserve more ап ordinary TIC and dismay of the driver and ми ntion. They succeed Lex in р € "tole- 2 g| Banowzrzn in the employ of qoe geom i err menge donde whi -S ee cio щш "а= fortunately i E secure the bees in a hive, and|fi ry loam. nty-four m bes А Max. | Min. | a place of safety. "The cab-driver | Plants in "inallee pe soni ане be ану Тш. 22) 28. | 30.398 EUM a pa kesin у being liberally compensated for the | moved into the size jus Friday 23 € 30181 30:064 loss of his j far "ne ANNUALS iude н Е int — for fautumn Bondayii 2 [эла 8.04 | al flowering hould be thinned out or transpla ted, befor сы 3.30.00. 30.081 stance predi before. the t abha | it t осоне, | ehor стот опе another, and ES weak t oip- Wed. 2 НЕ | еа but there are, we should imagine, but few yi CanNAT , &c.—Few plants re generally че RENETI who 13 1-75 ы hé hardier kitid f эм m ¿Pi | June atra haze; hot and dry ; fine at tance in the country to alight in "the heart of London. and Cloves, "t pip ings of them um i off abont са 1—0 ox dry iy wind; E det шу жш "m = overe: j very Suffocation of foll ho орай wit bé kei = боом 08, Eu Ww swarm being destro; “нөн by suffocation eed a fev tho handlights are tet опа slight понед. or r ihe pots an temperaturé of the week, 1 d | koh since in кы — ofa clerical friend. Н Mr A — rentum ATO | а Nutts hive; the centre box of w Nu vit санай | Эй hich 1 = ена келе ет | S which require spe tenti by а weak stock of bees, he was desirous of adding to|cuttings be taken i not n iso acconnt, = кч | EFI its population, and accordin ngly vo ty Injudieiously hh Ae | expanding of the first flower; and that they be ач Suy. EE oy D E the ve boxes, em Row uen € vM I every і б: vanis e > at some future time o on betw propagat the two families. He saw the e нна" quietly |i ү а ed. p Mm. 7: EE | settled in, and left them, as he thought, all right. Не ie iem "root. sooner, and thereby become en Wed. En | had occasion to go away until the evening, and on his | established before — КЕНЕ 624 } 1 return, to his great grief and mortification, he dis- — - sem d plan -— dea these should | 9stur- ы, 261.8 | | 048 LS | covered that the whole of the ч lying at ће | now o after thei s eie shaken care- highest. temperature during the above cq = | bottom of the hivein a state of f suff »eation. Every | fully out p” е. 98 oll. Tepottel п — sweet а marne ЧЕЛ КЫШЫ modera me ——— i to iui D vain; 2 were all dead or dying. Being {ог a few days, "n Wer hue pem do prodao roots Notices to Correspondents. n his o mind that he had g Yth soil er which they'must be rem Boos: JC. There is no practical book on Fordi ж-м на egress and ingress, for a long time he! could |t ti k kv i da fra ч and ko тей | similar to Moore's on British Forns, For the g ar i he, o a position near theglass ina c me, and kept n ctory portion of not accoünt for their dying of suffocation. Оп close till the plants. are , thoroughly Te eotablished. Tade E DE E res өз wo catino recommend examining the hive he found that the entire aperture | T anything Wette? thari tee ORtaloput, if your object is of the entrance was effectually filled up by MasoN| PELAR the finest kinds of these | make acquaintance ——— jon emer бан that à exit - c - d, and | are still n тео, led. it is m t desirablo | that E treatment of ii of this wii ind — B mission of air e place. e conse : ЕМ. ib ds th 1a dilcase about which vé egy was the loss of a valuable swarm of bees; but day may in e flowers pay " f remedy. Хо hear so iir җы ic n iare peer iR ma : cruel prevent. It is q useless g - manner by which they ем their death. Apiator. ча ы equally үзмө Н a D шоро outer eiu ус; a Шо ан by ха ose-cutter Bee waiti i díséas titutional, the other day at a railway station on one of ber o. Pu cu TT. n to thimni ана caro shouid be taken to get seed em stil me round Londo n, when Ї observed a Rose-cutter hoverin UCUMBERS.— at attentio! ч? ost healthy strain ble. M. ronda опе er. EN which projected from is Lm the т g over fis 6 in а ривтовтЕр Rose: B L. he d distorted appearance oftis M front ове ' platform t wo a and a piece of leaf 7 as they soon get erowded if negocia а a few Li to the e ME ore ofa" hei ve телиді! for its in its moth: isappeared up M Guard — ded spider, A syringing the epia de tas omnts t о grow, and eme an iron vem ne abont ihe thi kness о е, ill, formed ants and yon prinkling every part of the| partial) cedem gn я їе of à qui! y po К alied to the by a strip of sheetiron whieh covered the ridge at the Attend to mal in pepe d Keep linings well | Ivsecrs: С M. Halticn (саргы, ^ y ly alis plants 8 junction of two sides of the sloping top of the lamp, and | 2846 up, and train shoots of growing plants. Water| Guy, W- о for the sake of strength, and to make a kind of | vitse]. UY PTT TAM Faun or Fasti 0 ER адь 77 ост] coping. ridge, drawn together, fluted. Admit cu. n of air E PLANTS: ir Edwa 8 to present a small бонна ey all the houses during dry fine inve ; but where o the Jute Сиш SE cep Ay nd remaining up the а minute orso came down pae d de ripening, ve ame garing the y and| stk ihe prie erefhore are the following dics DUNG, а 0: ot a to some gardens 2 dà en oom Я К vel Portuni (male. and, female) Отор геи near. . ntly it again appea: № a fresh contri- | e top sashes revent, "eve Vu Rae fewer than bution to its nest, and deposited it in like manner. A cold dews fro! m settling on the frui ^s Е e foliage i in olio, то T rich is first-rate. third piece of leaf was larger than the two the early housos'should be kept ina healthy ела аз теша Pine is. there was some wind, and the entrance of its | 098 a9 possible by syringing, and guarding ag 'sinlicant pr prigo of 5s. Gm sit hole was so вї that 16 must into it, there insect depredati AR EL: ike is Derbyshire iro spar, g no space outside for alighting, it tried in vain to .Przs— Having selected, to meet the demand i in Е: should be 9 inches of brick hit the aperture, m at length retired, I suppose to | inter, those plants which are now showin З inches of good birdin| pes erit tho “shorten sail у? but as the train for which I was wait- ing, and those which shortly promise to folo ov deir mix with it a little loam of о тер place f the ENDO guion M Me Feet кы к rooted of| 15? pm rr ii n The white spar ию өг а somewhat difficult m of inseep| tbose remaining should be picked out to succeed Mir. Masters, Bakewell, Derbyshire in е. C. 7. Q, Bury St. Edmun LA should be potted immediately if they | Үовквнтвк Snows: Mr. Baines informs Un v ў require on steadily without any dad) report of the Halifax and Leeds Pme Хале Many like you aro puzzled how to | апу of tho pm a и arr үжүүн neod took lat prises in tho princes кебиң, : pp. Two Ыя of potting should also be attended to. Кее and that his brother, Henry Micholls Е. Bou Ber die may be od. Quy succession by трани а fewa era | Manchester, ho wid classes. "Tho initials has arisen ми T left unless in a brisk y classes, SEE A ivo, Мы become оная 0 В җы танг ex hae т Ж, M tm THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTT, ) 609 LMONTAL. Drainage, FE BEAUMONT, LAND vEYOR, and з нед sorri of sheep. GENT, SUR тз Assi ertum to Mr. Josiah ENGINEER (for вете! ice- Presidents. Parkes), nd тулов Ex th dr i id attribut s f The Right Hon. The Eart of Essex. Drainage, and Estate 1 а cution of Works of utes or the most part to the i inereasin piod Гата Посен C ue ете Mis | prevalence of cross-bred sheep. АП ewe lam = The Right от раі У Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers | he says, ough into the breeding flock, but T Sarmemdham, байок, [| 50 medium ofthe various and freni ae Тапаоттег, оғ гацаа | erogs-bred | 1 m зыт Tobi pe m, 8 AMA a nr Y d Im mprore ement Acts. X bte ambs are not adapted for breeding; ecc "Ma ma of ba ee s 40 jotn t eiie pro —— са LS а price o mutton та Tee e ik хэд. catene ите ү жар NicoLL, Esq., “Mechi Testimoni: R Б НО W.— AGRICULTURAL HALL, | have ha : ded шап Cross, London, tes to it; ers һал are consente to rci subscriptions :— ow. иса е а of disease in sheep, and of -AGRICULTURAL HALL, rtion in our breeding flock: London and County D. н ng flocks, has no doubt also esee | шту ао | pipat AP ERU DAY, cul РШЕ aei | contributed to the remit, Dutaeitis not mu rr storman a ET ORNINA 8, 30, 11, 1, and "eit Smp and URSDAY, mai uk every sort of meat that has risen so Йу, Soo. aterially in 9 no explanation can be pro- M ECH rsrs sinScriirtos LIST. N-I Ab E T e S HALL, nced sufficient 'which does not explain the 0 | Jolin Nash, Reed Court, Ф. London. Blood Stallions, Roadsters, Stallions Hunters, ino creased price of heef and pork as well a$ mutton, p зла ,* | SN * 4 o 0| Сотегапа Poki Hacke, Ladies Horses, йам сатуы hos To the increasing meat consumption of the country, ук Canton, Chai ; , e| | An old Friend `; s TI ORSE SHOW.— мнит HALL, pa ем pl tas T th р ecd wv : n. esr. Smi ов, fr E xpianation of the cireumstan rue milio Pe p Валы АЕ diei ii Н bwo peara in. tbis country of ali kinia ot ES - +о years in eountry o f food for ЧЕ гай ORSE SHOW.—AGRICULT i p белә Мото, Pv e 00 NIS Manning, High s o o| H аы T tr aa mm а ы та days o! tio ке рт showers E tho й urs 0 0j. Holborn ъа РО таараа qe nr repete ту лн аат мк. , pe been genera a Páend .. ORSE SHOW.—AGRICULTURAL h NE Peek, Wim- |John Collin HALL, | throughout the country, may b t » P London —THREE HUNDR ‚ may be in time to hel ELE " ч : : пешү hs cpm 1010 0 E ETE ARV ваце A Pa erops, orat least to save them from 4 на rae 556 — / u і і gan of Essex, Cassio- James Brown, Black- "€ ndon.—SPACE TO LET іп the атаке Sw e th ed . m be threatening Psion. Oak- E в. "Sherbo; $ f E ре Display of Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, Stable Fittings, | ~ sn but the ss and hay erop of the countr шини, Vi INL > бсо, me s 9 Шопан а Fr piis ача Vases, | 18 rg hap even өңү than it was last summer. AR Oecipiet of Land .. ud od Ord VA. йт. Seb, n e diminished supply of cattle food, the А Friend (per Mr. up Addison: WM Dow nS aff УЛ Ек >з. КА e EN. , S з юв "Piürtney Hal, Lin: OYAL AGRICULTURAL | raw material of our meat, has had and must have 1. артан Buy Dur tot ^*^ "JULY, 1806. PLY. е2 996 ч ENGLAND. «дА, у sid effect upon the price of the manu- aee H WB." dubde . з. 8585 PROGRAMME, aetured article that the scarcity and cost of raw Vim, Haverstoci КН 1 00 Е seeds aw, Clapton A WEDNESDAY, TY ATA T захаа БА. SATURDAY, cotton Һат “4м ate years м on that of бао, pc еді 2 0 0 ew mere Ната ү, ойыу АП ога n Woodford Farm, Piympton St. Mary. | The y for scarcity of mea 3- Maple, Testi Lage, gy 01м Berjeant PMyhe; ATURDAY, xmi ds эке | elabossdelf: pied so long e" as the 11th ar йиек Hl © Aen a їп. 5860 The Implement Yard open from b aat. till б р.м. ; admission, of the —— of the Agrieultural ub It кт RE EEIN Hall Watergate 5 0 0 NOM эү | consists, first, in good cultivation of the land, and S Аш Cleveland Sy 6 0 0 1. «би: Cattle Yard open from 8 in the Morning, at which hour the Judges | in the increase ү its fertility ; secondly , in the Cines Hal, sem, ү бошоп Sedes i **9| ты uspecting the Live Stock, and making eds cultivation of a good rotation of crops, и So 110 п 10489, Ба Saxmundham 5 0 0 The Implement Yard open or SEA rning. including an ample produce of cattle food ; and SO OOU S 1 ыр POMPE CE Worms е Аа SESDAY, Jul oods to well-bred animals. As long as р E уу з S DEAE xa UII implemente, | the food we grow for cattle is annually consumed F, T. Dashnrood, 6, Park ворана P Lg Exe почв. - е y them, the question of cross-bred as against rs Р) NK а 5 5 0|The rcu ris Horses, px x Implements, | pure-bred flocks does not affect the meat hope асе гле ао Ga аб P. oa d 27975 0 Nathaniel Ri, fin. Rö- 24 Yrening HEN nu n 7 ara T in f grain other кон 110) мо 806 E E об ortho Monto à тч д», that the publi б" expeet M E ise nad Mu d 1. | асбе Squete LA cov A fidere & Dus, Bid viet. to find a remedy for dear meat, ndi it is thus that General оон, Cheapddo c» 8 0 0 н uou 230 John Оа 10, Whiti it eiee pi AS Ата tage of the existing state of the meat market fiam 4 .. БЫ ЖЕЛ ar е 2070079 d раа а BENT вн оа. с.о АР Agricultural бас. LI е, e ; ARR, бы, вый 220 p Wallingford, Berks.» 6 8 0 b the “Canada Farmer" for March, 1865,* the i oris, near om (гуа ES uud 3 Meu d. ending emigrant to that colony has IC com- à hie e WV бшек E ED INCREASE OUR SHEEP Brock? This pies түт information given to him as to what Е Fredericl's Д Henty Driver, Winds 3 3 0|qnestion, to which our correspondent **J. C T » should do, where he should go, what de о hould Rer. EL е ^| rie Violen Duka 1 [ P iet bu and hor Taisg ould set to work to make a new М, Guildford Street; ана 111 | returns an answer in another column, appea [n » Mb : "v à Баю г 110 | me Hawk. .. 3 0 оре Опе of more than мене national 'mportanos, me, and is occupation in it and aroun . Harris WI байт With We le nf ma Delh hi that it js th it profitable, e is an ela nd ind х6. "irs i ^ 839 nig нүн 5 om amen o Ii S втеч haustive statement on all these topics; and ev Bowe, Efa Road, er ae ttti ууа ан мы int, whether i i or TEIHANA e| anie (City as Mos. The subj est of prov ton | Рош! mp t, redd RÀ Er Joha Sewell Guiana? 2 2 0|rations to the : n Maio in the |97 the progress of the „from forest land to open лаш e 650|R g 6 ori, ейтү-Һай, ussell Gurney (Re- MO Indian » provinces ” is declared to be urgent as a field, is fully illustrated with well-executed wood- СЧ Eu ds po Р up бу ea ecessity, and forcing itself on the notice of euts. We ve never met with во complete а а АН фо onion nhe 55 rw vum ment," [Ihe subjeet of f providing malton | l for ci Grissell, Nor- 0 үе еп I ны wio 017" А: гоо 1919 ?|rations to Јонх BULL and - ars at home is a Cana а abont чура oft А asked for information Bio. Б JOD ML LE mA — in the mother y men shout. io for Табы, Wh 6 9 0| W о, 220 „Тһе аата ж» бете in " operation to | North Am sc colonies, we gladly give this pro- ЕН, Permondsoy 5 0 0|Charles Hill, Hyde : се of meat is due at ded minent v жөө: pre of a dcc where they Pat. SEC Gr Leicester : $1 0 опе " hich at А» so producing it ts effect in yil andat the а тв в eL. №, Ventnor d, ћ h There is first in "n to the nant farmers Had 0 Dor Wiet., 1 1 o| India. On the one hand, there is t e inereasing + ; : кыы tendon 10100 John Roach Porseton, demand for it as an article of food, а nd on the | 0f Great Britain; and this is ыенен by articles [LU Rods mh xe 119 er tl jẹ on Canadian elimate—on life in the backwoods— | К йыр 2,10 Isle of Wight.. 1 1 0 “ LA ast six Uh chopping, logging, and burning—on fencing и Rod а e eom сеен йө Hexe P Ste i3 jas Pa к large | and putting in the we 2 == n “е farm Ры, йе. ША. RE Lis y des x cd ай iren "BE de 2 ment pik ar Fra ”_0 ture—and on x E "kan, 10 9 0 "Henry gen ү Зее "have risen three- | PATY ot т npe call "liberally i illustrated 8 оо Smed 5 о о| З шетз into mots, Фа d el гу. - 5 5 0| William H [г созд ably i in qualit re opping and clearing of кт EN MUT bow Enquire ol an ар anager о ad Ju d ха and i і. rather the work ^t the native agricultural Maldon, Kewx ^ "7 6 0 0|standing, and he will ы ау усб г who as soon as the m John S. Pi you ; 2 0| "Ehe sn ases 10 о oand eight teeth, that is ot р and four years of im our 095 of (he bush sell it and go further inland, а 01 e tril, Riding е night foll did w h great difficulty pro- The following is & sage from the op Сиш, — Datehet, Л 8°, У, ба Буга tly | 2đdress of the Editor to his readers :— 5 : 1 oj curable, and then ойу @ а most extravagantly - Ou коте, Aylesbury |y 3 3 аы ны дА jf * [t is to replace this hardy and adventurous race 9.0 Жем, Bishop's Stort- арр lt is uox инеше consumption which is the um n v e require the Tenant- Farmers Ad Thomas Оце s 1, 2 1 1 9 principal opérat of the enhanced price of | t^ : — ач 1 0| bee з Halbied, | , (|mutton in India; and а gly, the remedy | skij} pei gea eg MS Эн: in the old 1 0| "m ptos Тот. , „| proposed by the Indian jour тааз is that sheep | coun country.. Mem 6f ibé oam ef Of settlers rë Уу, Chater, Lond farms should be institute ted in all suitable places, | are content to sow and reap, and to take what the is S osten, à 2 ? 9| and proper officers appointed to уе эл эре рил sheep | native richness of the soil will give Generally Jas. i witha acp EE breeding and sheep-feedi 9 peaking, they know little or nothing of farming аз а HE Hali W ua Ys . 1 „| е inereasing wants le. i The modern improvements of British hus- K Seb eos In this try, price of | bandry, by which the average yield of land has been 10у Мана с: 22 0| mutto t ER n dire m rr doubled, are to them hidden mysteries. All they look Y. Hadson e det bre oed nem for is immediate They know that when th i ‚| Шайа. Шош 2 2 0lattention to the ment manufacture, ur — is success. They know that when their 11 0| Government interference > not wanted, it " : Doxarp N, » х козни to the “Canada Farmer," Vol IL, No. 7. 85, Chazing Cross," Esc, Secretary. probably owing поў only to an increasing GON- Toronto: March, 1865 610 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, present farms fail them, em, the forest is open to the m, and rd: gi ea well tho ре” к; its subjugation. e lands improved by this alwa; bé arts "for 4 them. rall mperfect course of farm has very seldom of richne class of perso: p за Are well worth the money The soil throughout C so por as to po but little permanently injured ns can vig Ai of type, form, and size which makes a flock, pong unsightly, but unfit for DM Ts uently tending to the very con- no! purposes, and co it is desired to further and to trary of that which it Pun NN a depth y with his the pieni cfi should improved machinery and mode ps cultivation there i is It may bo laid down as a rule, tliat every ewe lamb for feeding or that vA 5 cem be fitted to be the mother generations: we may be content that in such a matter prove the rule. Take one of the very be st instances i in — < this practice, in one оЁ | ѕ ose тА " B» e has so а min c с m in the appar arm at "the of y Ded land, Ld far gfeater p The buildings on such properties are y these agencies in Britain. ыр, pend, by judicious s such Tiat o Ф $ Я [d 8 er E о р. ш Б B я: "3 a ‚© [27 Е © © "aB ES БЕ o et a Ф Ф E © < Непсе а r been allowed а clai reco, a separate M in de paze li li А of the Royal бачан) емее —the Down. In skilful hands „ such as those to whom dé prizes are awarded, a ery fine аай has been n pr rodue ed, a nd perp etu ated through many pena e virgin freshness productiveness it will not be denied that the ' peculiar features of the o where scarce any sheep ight ү 5 housed du cial crops. res a eite = "iis head to the o fatma e а almost а loss of ie? Tarip ed aluable UA must be kept a Sacrif rather than be broken up; p vid partei with or Кн their flocks in the autumn wie that this has been d The di =ч have le it he generally poor ; a Cotteswold, are too apt to show themselves, so mu uch 2 them a store of future wealth in neglected manure, which b eat діс de is experienced in keeping go а long way towards renovating the và farm steading. дно they are looked on Th | ns cross-bred sh е is not said in these | stv effects within | bounds, and it is said on good autho ority itted to һе win Mer in standing folds, : ome, have vem their condition at со E. moderate ic. ha d and n * These older farms are situate well-improved | disparagement, of "his far ete ich i erally allowed | said le ephe ans ie express a ee teh P" 2 section; p йч E where (ire EA эры with | to be often a profitable and yti ore ^ méfil class of|season vibe ты as good as the prese . mills, m actor; markets, deb schools, and Dor but is spoken of E. аз ук ез to prove the he decision of this very aer question is after 1 all the тава of civilisation close a t hand. , Fine | position n that cross- -breedin ll he hands of the farmers of England—they will : hy naturally and justly follow the guidance of their outlay. An examination of the rs and statistical Tarn from the decals eus names are {о рә De a in the course in whi y сап anticipata information contained in this publicam > vil "iow found in the prize list of the Royal and othe atest amount of profit, Landlords, if they be all inquirers the rates at Mov A "n can | Agricultural ран; and from their prize animals ani навое should do allto foster and encourage, by be obtained. Prices eere t parts rta of the | splend ooks, go into the district which з their example and other means, the extension of sheep Province, but it is not too much to say that с9а between the Cottesvld Hills on the one side and t Белан , Which, under the present aspect and prospects chalk range on other, where the cross Ma British agriculture, assum Л of à freehold of a ` good need] d can be p ры these two breeds p s most favour. The first cross, as pom duty, as 16 must be, as i as been, a chif in Canada. Noris it needful to have all но о Ee in |а rule, is confessedly the best. The question now | ingredient of agricultural мз "л "0, 0, hand for such а hase. You t from | arises— is done with the ewe lambs which ou; five to 10 years' time for ying a a larg e the | to furnish mothers for future flocks?—as a rule money. The universal custom of rapae is to sell | lambs a s they fall, and very generally are OBJECTS OF FARWMING.—No. III. farms with a portion of € (ve money jen down, while | bought by those who fat them all, Asan instance, a d then, our usual crop of Wheati is Aen he balance is taken in yearly instalments, the unpaid | farmer of muc experience sold 100 wether tegs at a are we amount being on interest at 6 per pes | market away from home, where they we | corn and to rely entirely ө n pe “Оп the arrival ofan emigrant farmer with capital in | the best sample of such stock (that i "i the. first cross duction. of meat for our profits? Theoretically, ys; Canada, 261 bas three courses open to him. | between the Cotteswold and Down) Wies i “Тһе most advisable, is to purchase im- -— Contrary to his custom he Ке xe the ewes, and | the nearer our fa arming can approxim mate to gardening proved КОРЕШ; | wa: mpted to breed from them; [О hi is rams the better, But i in practice we find several Бышы “ The second is to purchase wild land, and i p were p selected the produce was of a arden produce is consum it himself. chara. ег, and wisely | he returned to о his former practice, the e and the necessary manure brought back from “ The third is to rent a cleared farm. crossing Iampshire ; farm produce m ih e Mer * We shall proceed INE: ыа оп each of t h the Cott t might he. said breeding farm, and w e find that overcro courses, tl thou; gh the ey a ssed and pida] | from the draft ewe is in itse M gain deleterious ы ‘animals than to ны 1 phe pes pretty Ar “з es. The emigrant| be, but what is contended for that even the best morta! ality a ong t them whic hw e hav e of а= farme. -€ under no hesitation when, his cross breeding leads indiserimina 19 te of the ewe, which in locks ай those = Sussex, Wilts, M. — Leicester, &е., case, alf-bred sheep p "now" is А | reqnest, res "the larg e price o not the grea f wool and the fatting ina great measure to this cause. зым and steam boats, but all e je "e 1) ееп unduly crowded from the n increasing our stoc 7 of fat RIS „Б “Б. 4 Fs Ф tF ре = 4 ius т “Оз н ү КЫ. if he can get his s price—he may по E pee. on Tx e i sell | ‚ sell to-day, or Breed from the best aie cross s уса 18е isa recorded saying of Mr. Frost, bailiff to H.M. onsequently, ualess ou ear sheds are roomy and {thoroughly venti seedsol , that you will pay all or a large amount of cash, and їп the course of а week or two h e will be А3, а time w e first great movement in the improvement of Lt stock уч to nave „had its and the sayin in serious loss. Trrespect: ive there Pi p fresh чаш еш аш the кашу теве o" required, f feedin t be carried sell his farm, or almos The as sheep atio, а тҮ: а of it, and the owner of NOME. question even if 0 ote at any greater these show that the ri any part of the world. HOW TO MIDREAIR OUR E STOCK. k masters of Ment Shee themselves ured n who are зет е names ph away, sui lamented J never be forgotten. the skill, and the pérse p cns as it is to its i з, bas been the secret mado the sheep stoc аз а System flattered by th es 11." n industrious agricul- | schen À teem to be =з сараі in rief ram as in coc t produc- districts) ts that E EE slow | is 79 the same as г ot "the locality taken as , The ere are yd instances of gentle- f he Sussex Dow ngth, r len This eader is well fock, some with tho "Воріт, producing ч first | Е v га is with a or | e vem of pro- atting off early lambs, the ; or if the c cross- st bred ‹ ewe is | the buil of previous кече carbon and ni БЕШ, € and light, Providence в rs down upon him m, rh dal ammonia, taking its most và its present price of 6d. the lb., is wor othe an mothe: er us sually go (тии pm the and contains the. ашош ‹ of iis substance a an lat | ham, and he jadas will It is е а ези that th p a к improved a and 1 Њега on these various phases ce to a point not often h greater pos system жм. "he ohject of M" | н n» to give minen ticed; and this e Hence a Eois of Whe at per acre, be removed from the farm annually Wi een may tak degree deteriorating the on TI The original rotation. of ju: ‘field tock, and ls rnishes nereased production. extension of the practice of ES may be Жек nel as en d natural { every зей Н о тиу кот his was t| of about 2 quarters was taken introiit or Norfolk syster the land during the alternate ya ыз оп r$ , being kept zd т s diff is by ернеу 0 TI increase, "e de denied that judicious crossing, of cpi recent what it is, rts imeto Rim bins $^ Wilts, Hants, and Be e very little i in red and rks; there|i why the farming of the former er might | 4 hof as Sta khen s stock, fo тебе е — of the › other, Nay, to a certain extent t a movemen "Лек т” Ter генов which ought to ede every poca rn e stronger soils under the plough, it Би. iu the details «s management than eral princi z that on Y breeding can be extended, 1 t being n now MAT d elearly 25 on Nei soils the addition of 5 1b. A * It would be a curious investigation the buildings, ro roads, fences, Кра iable to taral v ro ton Я ас а усаг засек d ob only 10 у пау асте, З зуе er cent, on the remainiug "m THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 611 th on the other, so far as | sheep-run on shares, thus laying the AA of a 5 r malt E produce an which lst, That the|the nutritive value of the different — of food is for tune, A fe bara two PI can sell more money he will — on their relative proportion h-forming hich th mg Ar lent лав, and more Коз That he у B ves t авн. e а T» ia ез ел | 2 Who would prol й 1 d his life at home as за д g Я - quarters Sin ita condition ; and upon these, as a Sos noor- Aw a view of t testing th g еб тиа € rier № tho ptem un materially inj will be able to construct a rotation of uas. of Malt and Barley, Таш not in a posi Social or political. аробаю, perhaps never po D n suited to d aru holding. roborate or refute the theoretical opinion ә а vote, .becomes in colony a person of means, can M. ced of farms as "бт мү 9 1 ир уд however, be permitted to say that, ы M 4 ора good furniture, to live : and otber с gt e testimony of T De ша мае юй Я ^ xuriously, is entitled to vote for local mate, Deer Е р officials v the legislature enters into the di py down any 1n d of pre serving the he alth of бы n-|of publie matters, ч d graduall Е à €— t I will give as an Arm of т о farm du acres, half a rable, haif the се s land. СА have also seen t ill be f nd annually without d detrimen el qrs. of corn an off f M rable land this will not рау the ing stock. In order to fatten animals as economically | opinion of his own, which h eem the е r 0! ydi ches a of iod often tl the digestiv s of | his d ege — period often greatly impairs the digestive powers is choice of a member for iiu. w islat 3 if h the e animals, and endangers their health. rope psa. desirous of rem aining a simple s dm м! Маша assists the dissolving actio on of the stomi å tl impediment exi: е becom poaae: expenses lti yc СБ», &е., and feeds some 50 bests in his yards s and 400 sheep in his fields, owe ! | exis! ing a essel readily with liq d. Ненене himslf, With character and sufficient educa- According to Payen s an Persaz, the пілоні бе ch | tion he may succeed. їп ee. а local assembly, but if chemists, ma alt co ces к 2.10006 of diastase, а | limited i in his oratorical po wers he must be content to in addition 15 ton ting of quantitative deter thougl h not the less useful. Thus hee НЫ. p his straw or chaff, and if he i Barley and tail corn with a little Indian ей in fatting 100 pigs, and. keeps the manure from bei washed out by the winter rains, the extra produce о! Pede ede E whose whole life B Г Стен а this iind quantity, the dias! aso | res estricted to th neto of зы, wages and the pro- ing d à aalted Barley, aecordin ing o NA is sapi priety of strikes, or a low murmu about, thei r exclu- riety of s of е ing into sugar 5 lbs, elieve, | sion from electoral rights, g therefore, i - be found that de i? fibre and | to questions of revenue xation, ete ica) freedom, from th isa mou unt of manure should be 700 бш 900 q all, r6q Pad e s of i^" Аы аганы вті б ir бане jation of Ae. through OR and for the n, birds, &c., we full al fi more easily and thoroughly exhausted colonial sighi; ý p — fisheries, boun- of s education, the improvement of pro verse maj "т than otherwise, The full mo estates rn the. general publie good. These briefl effects of the grain will then be realised, na none of | are some of the advantages which accrue to those who "We migrate. corn by vermi mhk 100 qrs. n met, or five qr: rs. over 140 acres, The can thus understand why a small proportion of malt upshot of this is, th e o а ау them on his own corn or edt o ed corn, would not end за 1 profit on that n the sale of the m the g added to other less UM Home.stayers.—The advantages to those who re- digestible food. e oa i ain at home are numerous, although apparently less ect, First, there is the withdrawal of a large рег. the feeding value of oiher d less ‘digestible food, not so | татай of competi itors fro rom the labour ma arket. , The e sugar ontains btains, i butcher at the = price Ч meat increased crop of corn, viz., 5 qrs. over two- thirds of his land, instead of half that quantity over g 9 : e peculia: E nes "dh it exercises on | as in that of other commodities. If a given E д hi siy jm dM and heavy would grow ing one-third of h в land peru! аса enough for his use, thus leading of the other — of food. rge an amount of sugar in | employers have need for, say nine men, and ten work- d, it appears to me, ny probably have t рр th t ce the n ausesting; а p as brewers’ malt contains much sugar; | wages of an the nine required to the lowest possible iti is like ly that, howeve r ben efici alin small doses, su nt ; e la Lbourers, i in fact, отан with спе quantit ties. ork; but toa ould remark that it is ie ; desirable | if the employers have work for nine rure and t аА ође continued.) ON BARLEY AND MALT. [The following letter has been addressed by Dr Voelck: ter Ыы the Piel Mc Melt im iem m RRA t^ and onl а тоги саг "es feeding experiments, н а view | eight аге im eram E employers compete with one for of ascertaining positively—1. То what ent small | another e servi f the men by offering induce- -| doses of malt improve the feeding value of — ood. | ments, genera йк іп м нчен of increasing their wages. . In what quantities malt should be added to the Berie the rien diis of — uri EC i eii of food in order to produce the most point of vie ew—transferring the competition from the c ; an d f the mas malt have the effect of acting rather — than | this has been the case during the last 10 оң е ram Bendisially: - will be. evident, if we Ие файда the prese te of T} i f fi mpare it with cm sek P lich d that large doses of чөөт е" eae - an un- ргетайей at the armar period, Iam aware that i sample No, 1, I pui, is raw Barley, samples Nos. 5, 7, and 9 ar — Barley, called malt, of the respective a of five, seven, and days Мо, 14 із brewers’ p lemit; 14 e and Ming o gone ey d "ihe who le process of =», RE hr werg’ malt. d 1 " Ee xà Barley 6, I am informed, are a. will observe that tha Barley, not having been iy, contains abo cent, more ННЯ COMPOSITION оғ BARLEY AND FivE SAMPLES ОЕ MALT, S the direction to raise эше аг" refer to the introduction BY MR. A. KINTREA, FOR THE ÇENTRAL ANTI- Matn- Тах | of machinery into agriculturàl pursuits. When threshing ASSOCIATION, 18, Wanwiok STREET, CHARING. Ово was done by manual labour, one man was almost a h em A ri ES eed а threshing-machine is no longer a co E Ж Malt marked | тараба but a skilled workman ; ; and unless his w a eek some other арми his intelligence, his =g | so | ко | s| Sö | 55 | mind; must be рй for. With a diminution of demand, © ad 7] 1 2 i r permanen hánds bei: od | сш | сш |.| gh |fewer "m Hh moisture than malt, The greai Ae - rences in t a he wmposition of dem and A will Ш bo fou Son ин the E H No. 5 the аялча ert: is Е Е На! Ле (No. 7) the sugar is perceptibl tm amounts to атт аан o EET LER —La HI EK th РЕ c iiu A TE ей of sugar. The proportion of pars; in Increases іп the order in а samples are given in the enclosed tal ERES \ | = n" HI sz Е PH 8 2 EE е. Ber EE Ер E "E RON mm a5 43 E e pH & р | the sa iie of. mal "whioh ount of these im eciably y Shis than the arai 2 malt à ing the highest p roportions of flesh- ked sein » you will uat: шше э ги EE: di f АЦ ed * ча а per cent. higher than in зд Barle е сун Moist " 1.76| &72| 7.43) 7.76 7.06 TEPS нан EU 4,991 54s| 7.85 кй of large ts of men having from Starch and dextrine. 70.40| 71.08| 69.70| 67.57| 67.58 E or — by the prospect opening to er їп our Albuminous com onies, and » that means withdrawn from the home- "e rem market. ng m 7.75) 844| 8.81| 937| 8.60] 8.81 Woody bre (cellular) 4.40 5.92) 638 ^ 4.14| 5.11 | NUMBER OF EMIGRANTS FROM -— UNITED KINGDOM, DIS- Mineral matter (ash).| 1.88| 2.80 a 2.0 1.92) 1.99] TiNGU -— ND DESTINATION, FOR TRE 100.00| 100.00| 100.00, 100.00 10; E 2 Si : *Qontaining nitrogen! 124| 1.35| 1. a 1.50! UGUSTUS s You ELCKER., Destination o! H $ 11, Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, PE) Emigrants. 5 E May 18th, 1865. [Itis well to bear in mind when comparing Barley жү Malt—that a given weight of Barley produces 4 United States|1862/14,180| 1,025/33,521| 2,388) 7,592| 58,706 Cae] uch smaller weight of America ..|,, | 8,576) 2,045| 3,107| 137| 7,057) 15,522 а English. Trish Foreigners. Not dis- tinguished. Total. loni -[ s» 1|17,827| 8,599} 12,402 652| 2363| 41,843 OF EMIGRANTS AND EMIGRATION. Otberplaces..| | '904| 827| '650| 134) 3,123] быз HERE is—lst, the direct benefit to the emigrant ; Total i т m SA EET m 20,140| inan е home-stayer. nigrant.—4A. compe ven : ^m кайн, pipi read arrives inany of the colonies than he finds ready a 8th D нч it appears ru the wages of . full empioyment at wages which, if economical аа айол нн throughout Great Britain have een T Е: HT E ? Е AE ir ih Е i Hi ы H # © ! j H H d F E. bi H Е Е Е (m TE R ER ES H | income and outgoin Taking the agricultural as the years 1849 id: 18: 59. АП - proves, ий Mr. Morton, se [lost type — paid of English workmen, the|that the labouring force in agriculture is better paid farm labourer on reaching a col i i than it usod to be, and that tho oncrmons of work both ed) payment гена ample rations, the| machinery and of steam — has not been to к “4 = 53 ES 5 а 2i ч EE n compounds | former alone generally averaging more than his total | the injary of : farm dm ies home, H thus at once| Not only ha largely improved b wages from all care on the subject of procuring food. | emi but t dese is e point of улык ts again ng emigration, à Мем, wh «у = — һе € on haps once a week | upon social life which must ot he pass without mention. only, е as every day, three times a еуен if | Speak to а — in weed sphere ata we vul be al with nd clothes, can - sister, € or in are тту with (n 0 g value of li ыш ын of. me during which the ied on. marked No, m theoreti con 1 timate ettled e м ета x tho purchase o "T Mrd кало) or, if prudent, | distant ^ colony ; and inen ard € нано ч fo a time, h at home Ék knowledge of the wor or less regular, t odes en acini in i g about a knowledge of the world and its vary- sidered, the EU ES е. іп flesh.formin ng matter, Barley on the one hand, or the plot of ld for hi from that which obtained a few shillings per acre, or to join in the! OR ofa | ко а few years ago, when it was not unusual to meet 612 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. by the limits of their native village or town. I speak a fact when I say that within the Jast 20 years I have The Home Correspondence Earth Closet. prd: Я of i the farm he cultivated, who, (ran within 25 miles ay, a locom of | remarks in his In part article in your Journal for June 1 ticular I wo! uld tha nk him for what he. stat es l [Jur 1, 1865, у g of the ҳацібѕ on —— and in my parochial schoolroom, а оц i tine, бодын , to thank | із equally Korth the attention of farmer, ^ ? for several very теша | farmer, on seeing а шо f tho machine епз. One . | arrangement of the pma res tom had 7, and the tion of anything so sim So hia кер L2] Шаш. keen of the D a railwáy, a and a seaport to which steamers were mtm | dai otiv а Ачат and all my attempts at explanation btriy broke dow wn хас : found that his utmost idea of a ш g Во 7 4 HH = & "^ been, о in villages and country h е es which he блв mentioned, 1h f mortalit promotion | of health i in conntry, distric my m i ide rom those very e known the rate y лата n an average of 10 years. om d jel an d whos add ed d ohiect ned by Hi 22 emigrates ш at home, b ay support o сша а = ibatan of En nglish керак goods, ge and thus are the c -stayers benefited ; to how lar Ш be m to the be. , that by usin moving ed manure he mci vas produce of his garden. Indeed, € iá I had es special referens i in al реА gm woe himself. I b earth as the em and dy i inc i ob - ith om ned pp rn an exten t will рр physical, moral, and soc great parties to which we have referred i salt of our colonies. In fine, the бетй к both ens two rapidly | s changing, a vod iF believe, i improving. Here are o litte k In he farmer of frequent experience. to *W. G. d Vil eh E object greatly, eed idea of the farmer buying u б а, о still believe, wor — 5 р: Let these models be sent about the farmer nin adopt the plan, Henry RE another» and every Street, Strand, 17.0, 29, Bedford a P o t ric jmselt. A a thin crop Жу never т а thick « one, p latter „too 'often subtracts С: Deed. seek it partly f from his. own hou n may p е аз bearing on this part of the subje ect. of 1 Irelated last year that a Whe ө рег acre, dibbled at intervals of abo bo: is one kernel in a hole, pom > $2 puina «мш Wheat per acre, ,and 2 { tons f straw; u e~ ro buddii ofa bitier winter a gro | fire e, at which. they hs gb д" LA Е For ps ion ie" Y gren and ag inquiring as to Ms cause of so many able-bodied 1 Lr: < . 1 t £4 ‚ partly. from the lit It was seen at various periods of its gro During w lounging about, They fro i greatly tid simplicity in puce e еу е agricultural oue, the coveted | tion in tow subject i in р "W G^ е "die ime m pres e is week. Jn ncendiary. fires , being some 8s. per were pides that Pa and win| servi week. state of things walks during eon Басаў а S n burning abun уне БӘ һате vien: contrasted this simple ta = ihe ace — of w When I w one of o сна е plenty of work, 111 Кн in fl уо, work, for which they were so nter; if my memory | es me correetly, е Ted counted in my evening ап Js it - In my own min ШЕ 1 So conditi f matters | the Supreme Government of India; with the cheering prospects uice in n the cer |lated by dos ich I also cmn an Irish emigrant to come Tell him we came out má mew comfortably. try. Ly having g t Ibeg leave to say, h White & Co., damaged the prospec SW 9. says I am doing, by пн 9-0 e i эм sheds Tell him, sir, it is à beau tiful co is plenty of work here hen p d domestic pieces of зн as to the amily, &c. “Well”? said І, subjects "s Шо dictated siderin e, he nh v DM £g M yë? but, recollect ng him tell hi y art, and the rease of his | asi r чыдыр all the о С e truth lurks tader uL last ж уч for. our physical well-being is at the ета of all civilisation, science, | pr verts it. dex te sifted, are the ym deodotis ery per: | su ub that 3 1b. Lh o he is not a little mistaken. surfaci —— and clay, if dry and аз. uaded that it soon m be in opera- | ] essing the In this, to sa en. The die ect has fers pressing itself, aided | o h of Messrs e Iin = В.Е е. Б.Е Б E dn July, because, on public t d Ages o in That their deodorising capabilities are wegi of e is sufficient for com- of к closet. And this son. [n l And the ben "ed вау vd their pared vod hat of 8. Who дон 1 Low remarks on t dead-weights. permanen ntly an ate ?—This leads prim question—Shall I emi emi imei into one of two classes, Дайар ог | ТЕ — СРЕ likely to settle down cha uu the ashes earth the ey I "wy from experiments that dr will "xS d several inconvenience aris pi from them, especially if used FRIES wd mber: like to use the very small better, Very с чет сада. аге those e working ey g from it, and in a house the yers, carpenters, masons, blacksmiths, он shephe erds, are uable; Farm smell of и even if it int з deodorise show matter, As t e fre Д.а requent usi се of {отт where, as in "the ns, ge may be a оту in providing | ч house or cottage is likely por c to produce, 1 dor t Toni it. But t F E g= nm of dr dede m d heayy-la to "tie stiff idco dade Thin where shallow plo mend must айке б. k аро І was in company with some. farmers who as ге shed me me only within 40 miles of Lo hey c бош] to n 7 bushels of Oats and 4 bushels E Barléy per atre: As Ionly put i an t some 7з. or 8s. А nonne I do not grece at mpa friends finding 220° caused by pre corn "торе 9 8 for 1— ys work of 'any меке kind, Әб the female rar class we should like a supply of coun vants, and handy lasses, knowing how iron, boil a Potato, make a puddin d roast a joint, To such уг he as long as iE e could k roe wash, and should be wd willing to give high wages | objec the po further t with a view to facilit; ity y of carriage to condense wer and value of the manure, One remark as to what «ү. @:>” ? says ss to making our cess- Te now no need of as а colonist, E may say there are whole pm о | е out, б of professional men we have more than enough. be kept u xer es mus nder cover, Бе 9 s thero E pei with |n f In Б Soon 0 onder она it is remembered that е and rare, that of the Profession rs to obtain seins ihe colonies. Again, when t vessel finit carry |i up Y саа ts dep s dio w of a mixe: не following practical experi. EET cie I have а the ce "pan i » r п up the. d. ыроо E make of no r 4 feet, and to m of coal as seis E + а must be the members of that profession in : i 000 ` +, "Ote TOT two cases I h one to o doo conveyed in 160 o A ships remain medical brauch of the „меш i. women, the sempsiress us; accustomed to town li fe, w. not used to der and are a bur ou е п ее not learnt а , and as BASY sol the surgeons do not re but we may P Rm: some на of the yearly addition bd the The of v to E dct йе о, eio work, des find = occupation, рель For ‚т ave that the earth closet is n the floor of Mess be applie s nally ; scraper level the and oec Бени will Ж the iate aqnas you may leave — if you pleas d with deposit even the paper gom horti appe 1 һе room ; there is senes large pem x "hand, ot some gardens i а. Donee 1 i If you could see, indeed, the р n which the oie jn roduce e вуз stem has Ad run p if you Кы of C bserve the same | as the | rule. Have an кора to this gue behind, or, as in surely one good seed in properly cul ʻi й ifit p allowed sat apid y for one Tiptree өү С! us, for cannot produce so little, to duro its gro реса increase on my far June 27, 1865. ган. Mechi, New Clover. —I herewith send you a specimen o a new Clover isch I saw yes sterday growing le vf near Biggleswade, of notice, Mr. mid "T atte: ntion to it, а жыр, en, of Biggleswade, he inten: ds to mon has € present, having no It is a remarkable "hing, th hard ya оо ood fi нас this field n ber although the eer бе y; m , still, all kinds x: yn op i : and th en t. I suppose it is 0 meri ete шге їп frost, son, И Clover sick, e what Rcs but if this new withstan id а such evil ofr TE is is comparatively dearer than at idm в. They know no trade or to do hi русу unable of на Ae tion of dly that en is well vr the atten- every one who has a garden, But if you w enables me to че шә M striatum," Dee a ЖЫЗ o of вен. "rhe pue б Peg off "ban the com- r. Stones, i have „Seen the recent improvements made in the £x: a Са. ›. Biggleswade was sown with in simplicity and efüciency—and who have seen also | show it to any one who wishes to see i ; "Wheat; and Mr. Malden." The farne? Je 1, 18^ $.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 613 w Е Bn p ү! M Pi к iis ааш ма!» ee eren ntlemen elementy aad thus ve is more strikingly the cas re al его, ute is sure to hav INA interest your | NC Bax i P TEG a а! s? — SER © 25 Е“ of v pug fords E pov pid po" ready anxious to iain unde gi eah p^ * Norfol Е.О. olk Show. Among st the h and West of Poea, held the | practitioner in the neighbourhood of Bristol, "m me to ay that the pigs in Clifton Main Workhouse were all d ying of intestinal үте pigs ks: T. d taken the an e css Ww Ibis д of this disease in the course of the last 18 montbs; a if that be the case, ve e 4 Mu sped kn the dis EI should be seriously investiga a the livi t. y to day until they had all died ; | a and with rogard "i the A erre in the imal g /t it than in re to a ver ors LA override HE more practical apare e pochi ыер aore T his e Soc eave gigel, RA w xi ФИ. not give you better idea by|w ng that [4^ t part yphoid Аы man. Yel pm of difference to d I РЕТ й. ЖОП refer; but they resemble one another very ong that this disorder i in the e pig Ун, to s rapid in its cour n fac ore [4 eii нот Ai «yn in And the reason I be н b organic poisons which are the body i in ао form i id state. In tha fact, in a much shorter time, and shivered more or less very Y diei err dr rb t upon in ace to a ‘these epidemic disor ders, thirsty and } m es P$ dicm At Mr. -. Widdicombe. the Norfo r Association The ins owned va e" Жый equal Ae m weight, pe The ries ү so Eds d ЕТ (besides catt] which consisted ps 77 іпе; ils the x EA said d believed that in the first stage si the disorder these pigs suffered from Mem һе; and ough t this havo зо which i is iis e when o Ars can yo" kapt, dry, they will retain t ukat i ne. Forin iuis two p ebeni at that s singe of t the yos er, ld I m with ond prize was a model of The Hackney stallions were а good class; the priz curre a chesnut, belonging to Mr. Danl. Walne, had vhite hind legs, but was otherwise almost perfect tain Barlow's (four-year-old) күзө һаа tho d apparen а fine рое ct li rib, but on т йи ol did bay | D ores belonging to n ri iners and 2 Amo: > the The азр y look, the fixed way in which they resistance they symptoms were nins f atten led by diarrh сеа, w from the first fit d invariably occur from th e first „ in all cases I have obser bod. diarrhea never failed. Indeed, it soon became extremely m rofuse, and „опе of the „leading offered to|o of al kind; eminently practical 797, and what you want to do with the knowledge acquired her to it to practical and PTUS WP say а word or on the sub have stated i in uj belief this ашшы „18 the An d this E features of the disease a li inte I is quite пасон 5 O 2 u zE BEP 5 ing E hat belong to xd ime in man. Аз the disease sime ‚Хат ious is а зонад К-ы but ors PORA by the bowels. Now, if the two diseases + in чә bet of the or less Ty ensu becam тоге gr een, d к аз | hemorrhage in the intestinal t lak There was h ant i e | ос igs constant symptom characteristic of the disorder in its .| very -— sin: I do no 2 tly it i fa de h r dirty red е which "tinge arose from ds iato f of third, or fourth day, t of — т brown — (247) Mia а ‚тей орыр passing. into various ders of purple or viol et, red tinge gradually spreads over the Fl good of pgr ата in the pig. I believe that it is а „елет Feinde vei that it is PN uk by the moe eae those sores in the which constitute th ce of the йад, It is is h ese:— Айа" this:is fundamental to my mind, because true specimen m — 1} этти ог for (t Were ex FERE | 31 E8127 "d PEN "m ji a itself EEG ui AF m—— ier Гар "n RESESTET | HH 9t tight “мы india E cow: parks, and шешә reeders, eate was JF] 181 k-1 Е 5 FA s 35832 45 &? о & B 0 -ag ә а } B о л 2 aud g "rom теза T mel: ZEE £s Em R£uRE active and fresh on his legs, and the DX of e day, upwards of iwenty "vp opinion of the lier prizes, lity fo е Таар as v mirers of е в{таїпв. Ther bite " T $ M 5 g> “Еш ZR w 5 Hm : Hi high and e и оета use, although o о be roan m he denke and other par ris not much covered with and it appears to , have earned for the malady а | hai ; partienlar soubriquet. these pigs, and ek at once said, “Oh! we know this | ditis) well e nou we call it the, soldier,” from a +} й оз P iE E o E B. were pretty — and e eldings e good, co mbrane the intestinal canal, and they affect is principal types. | once this disorder. ечи а ыле it goes нета a all - swine the place — immediately slaughter the affected Vilis. . All ү pie ons will be in vain if you do not epe the infectious discharges from the intestines of the diseased pigs. „Хоп may separate the sick from the uninfected, but 1+} red. As the poen rain, diarrhea became very de кшш int quite thei Гев may say ^g ^n the later Seni. of the disorder many became paralysed in their hinder extremities, and so weak as not to be able to stand. ^ their . In the pigs I examined the i e slterstions | f were з 2 confined to the muco in the AG profuse; the Я ал. incronacd, and I осу that | D кч ш seemed to {о be at two or three weeks into the ed e ud vim the other ex been ill, you will find the disorders break o Sind me to express a hope that the Royal Agrieultural So Society will take ир this matter, and place he ссе in the hands of Professor Simon e than mp more com t mbers of this 2 Gocie You pers that mankind is ese: Вв, his legs, and и pem | jud Tth l to eral | intestines; and in n | fo in the isolated follicles or small 0908 glands of the that way it occu * a scattered ug ut the sea a particular at stage, ih is the first the ach, is soon orm. "These f 1 of things 3 which all the | a ге peru group of disorders which are called peo fearful degree—small-pox Жез fever, typhoid Be ysici ans have pronounced them crutable. You ha тйк? а, 7 diseases, e are the exact counterparts о ogous i their nature, propagated, and десе Eea ie Фу or open sores. dise ased ERRORE qne pass into ulce: the progress of ш бусы Ane: uleers assume ind But in studying. these | diseases in animals you have the very peculiar charaet еей, , They have b n 1 test of experimental investigation. the awards did not iem эле d. Mr. Wolton gaining the a and Sir E. Kerrison the objects. For id to Columba root sliced and stuck o Е а intestines, to the marks which the iron used in a horse produces on LN s ang e Jie ti se pi g pigs is one of the most interesting of the whole group; ; and I believe that if it were subjected e pro Lichens which attach themselves Now, these are all the fa ete that have imm ut if the аган: E о. e < © ч z о НЕЕ PET EA 2 dam h e di isense had 1, the e away all the pigs in the ho ue diate tion xe. d reached me сап "be relied upon, there results would come out that would not fail to be of the highest value to ye со culturist ; Mi, eod they would ir bearing on on wl are two points A history of the. disorder: firs is virulently contagious; an nd, second, ев i is anite pecia to the I have heard of insta A Ae Уу се pt ван агу ^ if other „creature on the cit. ‘wether | rs way. i = 8 to be a diso e been omes to pig fac fac d it Arad that is зба to ^a рі g. t tors | were lik tific interest in kindred diseases in L Midi d of a far bi ghé he ran зде. essor SIMONDS said : ch di in the early part of 1962 | t the attention. msel for come fà heir experience aiel UE it bs or what doctors t ct hing more of the malady | call FERN nja à abo men largely concerned i friend of mine, a medical | n o to rm mind, From 1 e present t disease had been roc tbroug са Е nd he did not yw a single county that was not suffering more or less from the affection. Certainly it existed in all the аа, ныб: and m Li bu п the ve T tide. TNE) dire: me that from 10,000 to | 15,000 ) pigs have died in the south and south-west of northern counties, for he had seen [кийет JAS - 614 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jorr 1; ahi. d ie districts, Е was for this reason that in the oft of from 207. to 4i and had a net 401. а round for the js Le pro! that there w port of the Governors of the Roy al EEEN юа him as no g s raised as to Flax exhausting the soil; it did n was Pee ced ;— bist it more than any other crop did. As to te “ Although what, may [be га, ed the established epizootics кузн and scutching, they were quite ыы oper: have been less Le ener УА nte liar edt es pannia tions wh ey were understood. Mr. Wilson аня n several раг о е count " мутоби Ж wever, has apparently passed its climax, and | ОП to quote from the report on th t discussi n now to be on the decline. The sanitary measures recom- | of the t by the Royal Agricultural Society. mended by the fessor, attended with marked benefit though and scutchin i uld be the үнү сісу 15 ад, Usb fevum "investigations great difficulties, so that the farmers need sy have to its pathology are requi — and in this, ebat J us cases, the Goyernors f the | grow the straw and take 16 to those who w prepare t for the market, A qA * AXI, УЕА. 4 that the Council had not 2 been EM to the existence and ravages of the , disease, but had been nur The cost of the rufa would be | со open air. uld catch Grass; yet, as a gener; ali rule, orf cH wer gr when dea. % Superi iority of the Manure vadis is By far the greater proportion of mr Y. manure consists of straw and water, » de farm bein e е i e animal; in open yar oper is required ; and if, аз is general s gi generally su Sir R. BRI arb., |a more dresse erop, P it were deci € t when it w @ ойду anxious to from the v. various members of the Society. „Тһе disease w prope erly managed, The fermentation of Flax was very difüeult operation. prepare феа Mies d M e had found that the Mus upon sema =. №. пе, when seen in early stages, bore a ое. analogy to the deposits мон did not see why in a diphtheroid disease Be deposi í s might p: bo 1n any рагь of the intestinal track, well a noo fauces. In fact, ie pns might "exist | in vario ‹ us parts f the body. Wi ith reference to the contagiousness of h h dad Badd, and further Many пози they got a fine ед but when tior i 6 16 was unsound. Tbis was not the case with. Ыб i rofitable nature of colnshi w largely . The farmers grew it as their Wheat crop, and found it very profitable. Mr. Wilson men- tioned that what t wanted was rettories, If thi iis lost by dra was It Lo wi ка э {о dwell on th ч influence exercised by rain-water "m the great loss incurred by exposur Iz] = © S @ [29 = et m = other асва writers on on opine, will be igna En From dressi animals, as and in the other was the case, he feared there was no of its being carried out. No one would erect rettories JA} Budd was con- as in summer— at it m aade d Tho far uld n ted unless he ven ўя bind мимо to grow a perta quan- rester tity o of st ind th tt Still, a [шег might grow 8 much progress. in wel weather as in | dry experience the neah £e. ihe оо, wi Wy" { а all ү attack old e к^ e farm, үр it h off |t t admit, ‚| жү i might sprend, Flax grown for se BE м id pd а long way towards bus ie og 1 is grown for fibre it was for seed it should be sown thin, so ge "that were kept i in The зем\у tt FM whole of the E ones, Н. [e could то ed produced ар \ which was bed fibre поща be long а рот о е d ud ч, pig Кок E awp and fine, It has рез Md Mod Ireland could not grow һа away. ке s that were onths | seed, but Ireland соп uld g eed as well as England, 014 resisted the disenso n a i bl manner, only t they did m Pot want СА i were too eed; they cunning o. do , They wanted to have fibre yar rer Kinnaird obtained the following results :#— Uncovered Рр... m yr. 2" otatos T tons 12 ЖЕ P; e 42 bushels. 2d Wheat Straw do. 156 stones, S: Btraw. NS Ms. Akers, of Бине Bourton, Oxon, in a ‚ commi, Covered Dung, 18 ут, Potatos 11 tons ad. must " grown a$ fool. Thfenimals were aS udi two or Piet lors ева week and the greatest care and attentior were bestow ed uponthe m; they were, in fact, tr ec P ns та AN condition gav y I appear that with regard to susceptibility, it was not |land ар; at 1 hare farm an open rately, - ма еф is utr з rodu b uard against revious LJ i н gu yp misfor 4 4 Mk ЕЕ JUS quantity Lr tap manage e cover e manure so that it t vil гуча reatedjust | lie down on the ground and be petra The great | V МЬ £ba Shováél frhen.requirad fer mor } : : з . One acre | "9 need to haul it into a field-heap, and I пена This | of Flax requires about 15 acre to prepare 16 upon and е и ual labour of twice "ling, carting, t dry it. e way to do it would be for each man to S t would | prepare what he grew himself, Не would have to take to t т. J-C. s fib; 4 Hs з hone ИШ, de ii nd sufficient if he had not enough on bis farm g^ tho sucio tur dur E a dire but as - gie iil o much as age, that had to do with it; | most farms there aM. af uffici д, e did but why yo Ta pigs should be susceptible, whilst old | not think it would be e gro unless they pigs were not, he could not say. The syu nptoms had | steeped it, dried it, iry КУЧА, 16 {ге аи just аз en most y cori nd described by Dr. Budd; ; and it was they did with their , woo о]. Аз for шшк the land, [cci ad hat farmers He di id n think there was —a ted the 1 Ts tle as Flax did. of co r the disease w. i tn Ae f nd the "tear nis suhjectod i it "ie got zid of, e betten By tbat a large source of mischie cut 9| Cleanliness. iit not " too s stri ietly i insi Y " n t Lap The ud RM аад, they allow: ges have ће benefit of lying. all rt e it wi that whatever Jand they put it t upon, it must be ploughed at the back-end of the year, | so that h yards the liquid the Ih trial, I cannot deeidedl y say how much it is better thm that eipal tages o of covered yards is s the great superiority of зада паге. The cattle should be littered every diy, or every other day ; the liquid is then all a у making dungheaps. making i is also more healthy f r the cattle, as te о А whereas i in covere ashed, floors - walls, s, and drains; aod sound lightest touch of the harrow afterwards; drawn over Sind should be put id for wosks alta after the thers the ip nd by men, А clay bottom was pos rae the rem James Beadel b, a al means o entin bes b d gian disease, he n found great benefit ык w е ld have d оү UA 1 a ei ge de d. m ied, as the reni Ü his en xz nse of ll quantities of a very deca remedy, | He had grown Flax © be worth 102, per ton, апа he co (and. ә e might нечае namely, sulphur, on Moms * its antiseptic action, | had grown 16 to be m p only 507. per ton; both on of — ds ead Sry. m ой ке loads ei It ld be to the a з” food me. or thrice | the same land; SES in the same way in every respect, abl соме. get dried ші the week, and sulphite of i eR should be used on | but not put mto the water at the same time. The ореп- E "ы z^ an argument alternate days. watering or steeping made all the difference. There heat has-alesys Deon ho have not tried ` Mr. FRERE suggested that carbolic acid, being an | was one thing that was mentioned in the paper he дып sore уа Ь d b any one who hak antiseptic, mig might be useful. _ would allude to, which was mowing the Flax, Sucha EM {иһ сне 9 i хану кде than in op the 1 lately | thing could never be done ld never be separated а manure Мекені of pre emen in which it had ри» used with | for гш ng if it were mown. The Chairman ed q | yards in a dry ве Dh wirt — antage internally 1 Ы за o Mu id iet 74 MES o explain and illustrate how the operations of pulling, bcc aps ilh ea of the top layer, Т: this par- sheaving, watering and breaking. were performe ed. „Не ticular disorder was propagated chiefy by the d ege irra the intestinal canal, and that persons who абай аа ra their isease om one agag to "s presen the e sean was very rife in the South ; of I and it was thence that vast importations How were they to get over it? ` He thought that a BU of farmers in a neighbourhood m Mi n ther and have a man over from Holland to à them гай, to manage their UM Тһа& the Flax would pay he did not doubt pe put on the — x: Mr. H. S. T of pigs took place into the wi of Bristol, This taught me the isis и E di ince been дану — than thst en Farm emoran made under cover is fully one-thir ronger in op as Permers' m. М E Соуваяр Yups.—Jetter. Health of Coltlo.—That me 5 = ada (d e ep б шил June 13,— Cultivation of Flaz.—Mr.W1tsOx | catt { j ards. Before trial it mi said- When Wiest ETE TEAOR | o ME ke t i n co covered yards 2t better health than y та d ui out dry D much in to the farmers of t is „county to st dy by abundant eviden f the TE of — used is in Tie will be invariablf the g Many of his neighbours already | ` In support ot this A. Y» айдо Te following from to the of live-stock Шыг т grew | h they grew у it on or seed, and | а communication with which e been favoured | found that. a manure pene out in grew it upon all kinds of soil; some of it of без ood | by Mr. J. G. аы of um У ,R Ie The explanation is easy, the piirre uality. - His friend of Ша, |“ Our buildings are 130 feet by 103 feet, and afford et id to manure being tha fast a TOW uantity for seed only, but bel M in a | accommodation for 190 head of stock; and to give you tains are — out by Neap; and when rough manner, dressed some of it for the fibre, which | an idea of p health they enjoy, I may say that for the n by the decomposition of the hea retained lo^ be had got made into cart and plough ropes, the only fault ast еза бага Ше anora Milh РЕП Шла the moisture w. ont the sf hich was that they were too long. Мг, Jenning, E Bee e an S ex ао. ө alike iat seed he grew was mue perior for Eon E. is yet another class Er ments t In am ards, ЁЁ the seed he could buy. When he yard system, who, while mitting ihe Ex fed. site, font kept in open or im eoero иге Ве a jelly so stiff tbat it could be lifted Sinar of the cattle kept in o; doring the win "inter | clear the difference ot valije e the amount t iile bongh! eed pro осей а thin argue that what i is then gained i is lost i in 1 ear rly su а T sure vary 3 Mr. Jennings having onl : 1 | rainfall, es ch no am KU bec made any calculation м; ^ m cost or 1 Wm it deteriorates the quil iy, b "d Tor Jand ог iori exper ence, 4 утес of jos “others die s own for cia rag uror nt "шоп e Mr T are and it Жо е p^ туей dE med й - дайар, is dead „Again nst this view, A v: d доку ) had. received : pw н М Tren. Veo Agrio AI Boci „ХА ' T T дах 11885) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 615 one-third increased value will be e soil, and КРЕ the drain at a|capable of being efficiently steered or guided, and of 4 single "m ew beginning Ф pe n bis attention | being. turned completely end when desired. The n made on w land thoroughly ^^ ge = eam, "Before p achine was constructed by Mr. hat by — eonreoutive us of mowin g, the last yea the für of whi ch he was the Panda was | Alexa Ledinghan, m E тг, and the { results PP er week. | cultivator or grubber, which is — to it, by Mr. plowing те! йө: in covered and open = тн Messrs, ae of Bedford, who began to manufacture | James uncan, — tsmithy. cultivator has ve ered Yarı see printed 15 DT — se vm ptm] d barely M" roduced 10 ewt. per ar circumstances, the difference an average can be milar co м amanare peculiar M* i tly important to оен) thei ОЙ the Application 1 "^ Owing чані of а used, the ex cre- С orr jr r proportion to the e in covered yards, material la ed. i rl further enhanced, and consequently required is further reduc ed, by the avoid- soluble salt: ts attendant on drainage 1nd infail, Assuming tons of ordinary open-yard manure to ho afair dressing per acre, an nd that 13 tons of covered o ра would be quite as effective, we in n this save the 2s fat the application of 7 to T je; Ам Site of mi leakage à after some years later, hay. sold about 400 s ets of steam five tines, with diam mt pointe, 6 inches gena pro; it is pelled w ith e th Л Inm e field. The progress of steam vultivat tion, extra oer as it may appear, is Pe e чле, unted for when "7 tration that its cost is only ab ne half the cost of cult eet, гн to the depth. of 9 to 12 inches, Banff- of 4 nes shire Journa І. рага рет Turriff recently aaee a €— for “improvements t n by horse-power, a Jie "ana is| Tillage and Ammonia. — This namo gas has one super ior. 1 by it a k sAd oves those, and to the еа. in many cases of a qua; of grain pn r | falls on. those, and blesses those «€ prepare for it and aere. The question, indeed, is not shy steam culti- redit it kindly. It uw with the occasional Yu vation has extended fast, bu y it has поё! поб to mention the nig guy д, butlike that dew ended faster, Nor is the answer аем «e find : hates a stale surface. бо oad, a negle - ч 1 бот, great retarding i has been the ереп of t hard i —— atus. This we find stated as under E ho report ir y о perch or ewe so if you wish ш heres r4 he last | great peccunie ion of steam Б еы. аб | sweet Er sovereign influences, stir =) — Жас т in 1868: keep p it continual! uy stirred; and no тай ow coarse Nam. E св hibit Price, the subsoil you ve brought to the Moy the quantity Vidal o o de Including cda of ammonia wi. ay absorb in a single summer is sueh Do. Las engines, 12- Morse power са) . . 1220 that, you may laugh—or mourn, as you please—i Z on 520 neighbour Dryehaff's v ev that nemi hea Soen 615 that is carrying to the field the ew vhi" бү ый engines, 10-horse power ва). Dd departed spirit has descende Js eeks onths ago е b From these fig gures it is anae that the first step to oet M fu s oaken t м Ar pee be taken, in or ad to bring steam cultivation ye from the dry and pt every dung-hi!l, or other cost of the nd more extens o id the is t atus. With "this object in view, Mr. lah. Pt а erage is certainly поб у. 62, And besides, in ordinary practice, t gir manure be cart o the fields to ferme in a beap to its application, and the 1 pree involved in refilling, кешр and emptying, may b put as 4d, рег ton, or бз. r aere, showing in the aggregate a saving of 10s. per acre; and! њи V. lieve | s to be a very moderate caleulati ion. Mor straw io made for а Sum ary 8 engine of 103 rse may be ne for 1901, making the entire cost p Mire n: T| will do l or vegetable matter for miles around you; and “ they will come when you do call for PEN п Еа a is more to the purpose—if only you —keep your soil e condition to thing attract, ые; а retain them, Но ‚ Calendar e pee eant sad Wheat and other grain crops are fall ea their магут. depends on оп pue камым, iban | those — the farmer exerc € t Жү fo —— s - becomes каре те food ; T ше upwards of 1507. less than the low Pea "terne P ind if there E^ = E est: timates which веб the ced steam cultivator above mentioned, Ped They cut with hook а! “Бн а moreover, that 4—4 there is a fixed steam engine of straw ab кул ДЫН ton, the gain in this respect | or water- wheel of sufficient power on the farm, it Ж. bundles, and ы to dy era ea daily i e md Im, be M rut Mr. Moscrop, in English Agri-| be used to work the eultivator, the por uu or self-| . Beans.—The winter-sown crop of Beans will also be propeiling engine necessary under all the вузбетв | ү д» by the end of Jaly. They may be let to g hese cirenmstances dispensed | tie, and stook, at LOUCESTERSHIRE; June 28.— The drought (for the на. йу weather may almost be termed керн thi it is necessary with. to itg that, in ali „еве таи. motion is com- according to Mie ор. They are generally “| agged," as it is jm АА heavy hook, which is bem at such) has s0 0j pid not alarmin ng. Hay and wd клы M dd ch it may be called, is | ciem peri with a result of, stent on the low meadow land, T than half a it upon the low, tich, hen е for ihe Ae weather | рет So EE m more unpro з h their r growth that the ming in and in the s tanding е n suce essive blows, driving. yard making the steam-en igi ine win of iron or steel wire to which the онан АА "attache On ассо ihe of the wir fri e | placed s thus ren и necessary. Les slie d ith d wire а ай TH a ме, oughe portabla, and, in "92; of the systems, a self- втра 1 Mr. is- width of a ios va then em ployed to gat ther that which has been cut into a sheaf, which is laid on a b w or of Bean-stalks, which had been pre- The Beans should thus tied and 58 Б Ро; de? for a few vile leafy B: gae al "i ey sup- au the sun Xie 80 got into the land тв there appearance of some coming into ear at x Barley, which „Stood the hot and —— d weath e or carria M X which the cultivator is рүнүш. The motion is transmitted by a train d y Rye pm may Wire: been left. Me don will also probably be гот for the sickle. and Parsnips may receive their last horse- кү or ed hand-hoeing in this mo nth ; aud chil- eels to two йөре y wheels, also in connectio provided with teeth o for | in the last week or nine days gone off А ч pikes ! sin hold of the ground, In its PERE, оа Ње | tion. is so redu ced in n speed t that the hemp торе rahs st plene that havs jm left double, is g young plants that ha peared s Gd soot e m Би бр! This | is necessary, А for t all aaeh May y eet A we hope the blossom e heat in causing the ГЕН ^ s в "n very scai in many places this rOvender i c^ felt eve lt even more than last year, Templi tit; ty of go -— quantity of goods mad ieepers, Tho m ri T ДЕ і PITE I е, " HH f e Fat stock Bits very to the scarcity of keep, Í чото stock, o owing pead is reduced, "the power is increased, so that if we e friction out of account, the edis pull of tho “propelling wheels would be 20 times greater | it- of the hemp rope. account of the communi icated b and the whole к е n part of erminating, and үе Carrot its ind aud zs e angel Wurzel must be horse-hoed at intervals I this month. urnips must also be hand and horse-hoed. The this month is the period for hoeing the logs of this crop. Rape в should be hoed as soon as ару 94 high not nd then it should M cultivated by a steam аиа or wa at steading. Besides the propelling wheels, мает may other wheel (also in connection жойы In pin lower r о that its axle may be other. inclination to the == et out as Turnips ng t thati in “ singling" two or even three plants y be left together. You may continue ол it during ris mon! Flax is to be pulled as as ready, which is ly by the Ai of this month, before the {7 „Тһе seed may be separate by 1 E p кори genera! bolls have ripened. Р. р of roots is ver а Е 3 achine. ane) this vedi is rà М but m H the machine has to be t is placed at fis angles to the propelling wheels vind зык into gear; it is thrown out of gear, the following spring, on p^ oin rick all winter. m on Flax stubble after n shock, or in method, "after remaining in the autumn Turnips may be grown есаго 3, “whilst th tho Ps | | and RE ina position parallel to o the propelli ng eels, an vob a this month. Ind the some of the young $ e fields, raises or lowers the ‹ eult tiva- | se mb which sia devastated the, iia fiel г ot wh . The ma achine also е 1 à M е, TATI and. Clover continue to furnish keep falli ed e weather- | may, without making any signal to the engine driver ьа end gives us hopes ofrain. R. t stop, or wl it, and turn it to the right, or for the ho: left or mpletely round, if necessary, the rope running | hauling lime, ты ТЕГЕ : eous. i the time. In this - e Бе | the stubbles after Cultivator, —Ten years ago William | 9Y€* the common me of steam ше, ай fotohed mid Uy Hh armer who cultivated his | 5 Which reqnire the ке E to be sto] ped w сай momeliráes Was thinking of MEME s vind plough has to be s , which is, of course, E: the purehase now. inning. Now the е abont | €04 of the frame or carri above | cleaning out ploughs fa rent Britain alone, while | Mentioned, propelled and guided by its it pae and | generali ici Work, not only on the Continent, but | Steering wh ich miy be m-horse, any | stand agile ndia, Australia, Ni aland, and | Cultivating i "M may be yoked ; " те и Нори. Й ст секад fi with ad- ' ago John Fowler, having drained | Proposes to use it fi r dr zs жю vantage, for he purpose of the earth with the liis steam draining (which conveying or distributing far rials | nidget (a Td of D, bei ж; {ће rows ot. Hops. earth, 30 inches to 4 feet deep, with | ОУ a limited area—thus still pos y ^os ng horse| [f the weather be dry the ct uad cannot be stirred tonnel at the bottom, into. h hi $t | power. he inventor claims to have produced the too frequently; in in this month, and in ау weather, st я " which i first steam cultivator, ie by rapidly running rope, | reri ** tells" most effectually on the crop. rope, leaving them 616 ^ Teazles must be kept cept clean [by the- use of the spade if they requi d first уш, апа o: nearly ripened crop of the second year, be attended toin thi EP pes nd. —All pastures on dry subsoils will require thinning considerably this month ; but on cool vp they will "vide an equal quantity of stock w. and the animals will also do fes ught is making gc ce care will зр.) Ф 7, n лл: f. e adopted than ассезв to e wes, on p fo w order to cause their milk to dry up. Fatting Sheep may be drafted as they become fat, and sold. All the flock will need v ance for caer quat a ewes for disordered udders, the | Jambs ed * scouring.” After Westin lambs should | immediately be ui or d to rid them of a The ewes should now be 1 to the ast on the farm, and kept rather poorly THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. e | SHEEP Dite i Ae Tigi 6 ft. long, 4-Ваг.. 4 0 [JULY 1, уа E ————————— 91 ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GATES. Mh 4 0 | cATTLE HURDLE, 3 ft. 6 in. high, 8 Ditto ditto OX HURDLE, 4 ft. high, 6 ft. lon Each.—4 51 pi long., t Bar4 8 d Ч. DA ditto, 5-do. To DR. SPRATT?^S PATENT LOCK. The simplest and best Fastening for s Wicket, Swing, and Railway Gates. Particulars and Prices on application, PATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS, CONSERVATORIES, &с. Lists Free, PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, NW, barest ure until near tupping time; ‚ but before doing this, and egens ones drafted out, that they may жга BOBY'S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION HAYMAKING MACHINE © highland farms sheep-sh. ht to Nos n ызакор шр Ti | Received at the recent Meeting of e dira Dail Кал, at Рай, the Frist and LARGE SILVER MEDII lambe, ropped, may be weaned no Mu her Medal was awarded to Haymaker: P where no bs except the smallest ке ld, but all D DDITUS anl MREDATS е сууту Тс дыы е ы ы: ОС 2 are kept either for breeding or for wedders, early| Н EN FIRST-CLASS поту weaning is в desirable, It ars only M go ewes to achine eim d e lambs also stand the simple, må its We winter better, 5 m on do own resources some time | ЗЕР BA before it hose to be kept for stock are ear and ешн mH p ME marked now, d the face, if this is done. а. у: hir 80 pic. the 1 are kept in a hirsel by themselves during | that it leaves little or m the winter, their ground must be cl of all stock weight on the back of te some time before they are ta oit. Let them be care- horse, and guaranteed to work fully d at first, in case they br back to their in the heaviest стор. Four thers. If they are to graze along with the ewes, Hundred of these keep tbem at an outside te two or three weeks after have now been sent ош, weaning, and then allow to return to the ewes. not a sin glo ИШЕНИ In some districts hea eavy nos is frequently sustained | returned as ME among hoggs, fi ckness." has == travelog med nearly disappeared since the old and y young sheep were Ties pires : чаа шс Do Erase together. The wedder lambs, when Erioa geger Poit to any Reni. de 200 miles ue em. iei 15s. hug jede mm fo А Бер э the highest pari of s ure is now in perfection. Those treated in this way stand ы winter beh: п the meantime, if ewes have gra the groun e | Jlilustrated м уте = Нау MEUS Corn Screens, on will be sent free on комын: to the ed, ат tiem removed, hos P ST. ANDREW'S WORKS, BURY ST. EDMUND SUFFOLK. may be fresh when the hoggs are brought. BR o to Correspondents. JAMES PHILLIPS & CO., BONEDUST: Peper Harrow. SP ly 16 bushels pe of rotten | Pe ms ust, a АЫ E eap with an астр quantity of HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, | ng the More wetted мч бт. first | pes LA in Septemb the Tv ole may y heat and rot. Apply 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. mu ms ESTING : X. The follo owing were Mr. Hannam’s OEN Ni бы Tui nhe REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. | Өй Quantity. ef Prod: Pid Жый ENGLISH SHEET GLASS. e for ORCHARD | Horti | sb. Ib. st lb. sib st. ]b. Packed in Crates of about 280 feet. pplied by us to Mr. Rivers, to the Ro у}, i | JY. 1510 в" 012. 2.1 16-o 21-ounec сайта! Мешеу; and e pos С ч Nobility, , E Е i : 1 : : : "st evt БЫ. „ал Gentlemen of _ н y Seconds 3 ve 3id. Т. od. ans € Grain, epi per "ict Bran, This ose o. od 21. А за, 15 ozs. E e m A T. ; B: i. b. S Fourths a 224. SA 3id. 20by12)Fourths .. 118. 6d. е е d H d 20 , 13 (Thirds `.. 188. 64. А zoo ae. ads вй HORTICULTURAL GLASS 207 Hemd ооч glish. .. i "1 8. -bok 431 + 9} Stock eme 16- —— In 1 20 , Bes БЫ .. 185. 00. o : Weight per Cent. of These prices only apply to ni s stated clude the Boxes. Grain. id ve prices inc ТЫЗ ае а Ass 1 Бу9 | 12by 9118 by 14 by 1 4ths, ie | ав, 3rds. ooo 2 ры at 16s., ог rond l1 100 79 53 13) 12,,10/13,,10/14,, 10 15,,10 10594 1253412507 14s0d and Seconds i в errem to Mr. Rivers). Be r : 0 м A E 18, "Hu Mon n 5 TE п j y for pietures or dwelling- “In another case an acre cut " 371219712167 12177 " 6th " eine Р an 8,, » » 51 SMALL SHEE Sees C ines durer mand 252 5 ү 24074 ав 1; HE 71900, ns » и 11864 13264 13:64 16:04 mo m ws Js E AR 16,1417,1421,13| .. | 14 to 15ozs.16 to 1 m dnd ә АП - z Tr» Tsee or тик Provon: | кушт Сота In the North (xs 1418, M|- .. | Dre oe М фоя jl "d. m expected to bein some ine, in others ten h pos full : Irsa ooi вото trieta aine, побеги houra out of FOREIGN SHEET GLASS. Boxes 2s. е Sedi "T ripa n t. [о кэн m muro four or five for In Cases for cutting up, in ig as Man ured. mall equáres dien 6 by 4 to 1 е spare cet o" lock, i fna ОР E ed 160z.,200ft. 160z., 300 ft. "i OZ., A Ls jeces dide uently there is onl Чо | Plate. them in the feld till 11 с м ече & sd & з. d ые ее s Patent Rou Ч o'clock, bring them in and feel them г. d. s. d. £ London Agents for аа in the stable between 11 and 1; work them in i A from | Best Е 4. 0 T 51 14 Perforated Glass for Ventilation. Gas one to six, and then bring them ip, and clean and feed | Seconds .. 2 10 0 .. 4 13 0 Glass es, Ebony and rd tands, them к» leaving the Sable about Eo = ^ irds | .. > 2.50 210 0 |Glasse es, Chimney and Globes, & 1s. each. mesi nien me inire i n 115 0 2 00 Glaziers Diamonds from 10s. to 21s. vi Swedish Turnip, under the| GLASS TILES and SLATES.in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT n the е x iere b tbe fiy, thon al the comple ty HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, 60. OIL. GENUINE WHITE LEAD. FINE ARNISII. LINSEED ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. E ОАК CARRIAGE. | BOE С LINSEED OIL PUTTY PATENT DRYERS. TURP. 6 Brass W Lead in Sheets or Cut to Sizes; Lead Pipe, Lift Pumps, Water Closets, and Plumbers of every description, Juri 1865.] WATERIN HOSE REELS, of Light Ir pe FITTINGS, STOP-COCKS, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 617 UBBER HOSE for Hima 2 TIE Im &c. &c., made in 60-feet pRANCHES, JETS, &e. Ш Jaures Lyse HaNcock, Vulcanized India-Rubber Works, Goswell Mews, and 266, Goswell Road, London, Е.С. ш First.—That А at th EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES. (м oule's Patent.) MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY 64 A 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF THESE CÜLOSETS - › Сомморкв OVER THE ORDINARY WATER CLOSET A „the, deodorising material (dry surface earth, or pond or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, fall el | Secondly.—The supply of such material to any house or premises may be much easier than the supply of water | by а forcing pum be etra without offence. irdly.— —1ts application by the means provi ided in these Clos meer eg and effective; so immediate that n | offensive smell need mpm into the room or building in which th sed ; and so effective that all зерл Four thly. — ше, and as lead p: s gases are entirely preven nted. n буре of these Clo "x in comparison w иш мек of айыыл paspa is, аз fo the first cost, repai irs almost nothin For instance, ther , and there are no weather, Lastly. —In all large аата such as Hospitals, Union reed Schools, Gaols, and Asylums, a very | The efficiency of these ra is 720 great as to, be scarcely credible to” "those persons who either have not used- them or seen their mode of actio ж.е Th EJ Y ric e p Mero without woodwork, 25s. per and Prospectuses will a rerit on application. f their throughout the Kingd at the following prices:— No. К best ENGINES, in Wood WarxeR’s Registered Spreaders— з oc 46 105. Б] INES, in Gal- vanised Iron Tubs, well 10 Gallons £2 19 0 6 „ 31 0 » 19 0 з „ 510 0 No. 59. WARNER'S WATER BARROWS, tho- ec Galvanised and Ns. 5681, RI ENGINE, B no 11 and appreciated к throws continuous stream, and j; complete in itself, 129, INGES in great «c from 75, 6d. to ne. DISC SYRIN G No. б, о — JOHN WARNER & t SONS, LONDON, Maule renda! DESCRIPTIVE ARNEBRB'BS AQUAJECT Is this season first intro- du to the notice of the most perfect form of Syringe yet introduced It throws a co 10! s.; 9-in., E , 115. ; 4-in., 89s. No. 36 C PUMP OW, re- AIN JETS in great variety,from 85.to 265, P m mE. PRICE LISTS forwarded on applieation, 618 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE etx 1; jug == GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR OR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY SOLE MANUFACTURER THE QUEEN. Ee IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWER FOR 1865, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW HELD JULY 20, 1864 GREEN'S PATENT LAWN М have proved to be the phos and carried off m Prize that has been given in all cases of competition, The Ji Horticultural Socie them a танае Date caté рен Prizes were given), and, at the ваше time, suggested а slight pra um — а Aly 2, sgh РТУ! ssrs, Т. б. & Sow beg to state that, owing to the е I 9 -— — in V» yens, they Че | арр -— t te ord yE ises, whereby they trust to beita is dar numerous customers, but are now happy {0 inform position to send off all orders the day they are received, PRICES OF HAND MACHINES. 4 27 10 0 Suitable for One Persm. 5 - To Cut 10 inches — .. ^ .. .. £310 0 Suitable for a Lady. To Cut 18 indies — .. е JU A UC. LL) 4 Л f и ие ав ба 0 0 Suit ie Two Persons: c Mug is S es i 10 0 Suitable fr Фе». » 16 uw E m i. 10 0 » » Mi: mesa Р « 5 1076 24 оо n üi inches, б. Packing Cases аге ага at the os d low S viz: de т 10 pat 12 inches Machine, эз аы 16 иба 4s,; 18 and 20 ides ^E ; 22 pom i; Parties providing themselves with Lawn , when not in use, t getting if returned, two-thirds will be allowed for them, i ; PRICES of HORSE, PONY, and DONKEY MACHINES, 045000 Patent Belt-delivary Box; Cross "T complete; suitable for attaching to i órdinary Chain Traces or Gig Harmess. » То Cut 26 inches .. Tm 4s 0 9 коа imos m 4 «РА 9 9) тим Boots for Py, я (EU ооа 0 o аде Boots for Donkey, 18s. ЖООБ К» X e weg? iss Boots for Horsts б p nRT Жее, - wed o d p 4 un 4. 9) 0 9 i The 26, d 30 inch ily E 1 d by Donk y, от by Two Men, on an even Lawn, the 30 and 36 inch by d h кр dm 1. шалатын се ges xd pu x acd PIS & 55. Р, y, or in any way damaging the MACHIN. p маа 1 Both mM pcr s — — d HAND u— T (over -— — эту {һе advantage of self-sharpening : the cutters ipud uh di ; » bringing - m edge of Д cutter в а bo! they g A n 34 а b Mad p ! Ú MACHINE will cut equal Wa new. g y y any ne i ; А ы на ЕТ 1 ni : workmansntp 5 g + d THOMAS GREEN anp SON, TH D IRON WORKS, LEEDS; 2, FARRINGDON же, оре HILL, LONS 5, EDEN QUAY, DÜBLIN ; and HADWINS BUILDINGS, TIT T, LIVERPOO M аиа га ^ Medal, 1862, — USES for the reme o and patented by Sir Jose y. Pax mod 56 pues iple combinin; Cheapnéss, excellence, an ЖАК Ma РАМ-ВОО; painted three coats, and aces with English Sheet Glass, can be be Hi таат x? fixing, 21 ft. by 13 ft., 24, ; 43 ft. by 19 ft., y Tllustra: d Circ ennt etn Р application to SAMUEL pae qa & J. Missed Aonta T LA E^ ха оп ed m. Козы Pp ie pat OK Me bá and SUP TREE CULTIVA- I ye x m un Е. 53 сох. NS ition, pri нот, WATER PIPES, from Sto yard :—2-iuch, 1s, 4d. ; tock 1з. Td., 2 IROTTLE NA 10s. 6d., 13s. ôd., and - nnexions at equally low prices, and all xam of : кын таана. Es ei ates Mens orders by. post 3 punctually attended to the same day. T disco! o the Trade. Fig. БЕ Неа 8: B S RE ing by Hot Water T. WIND HEHA Horw PIPES, xt Reduced Wholesale Prices, аш I 6d.; 12ins. j with Elbows, Syphons, Тее Pipe: ry other Speed ; 178. 6d.; - 18s. 6d. M. е : and Costriron erm EM Olinder, Trav iptie, from eac E Screws ешь above Jets, 1s. 6d. e: use Without briekwork, 56s. sach. Vah alve: omi 10s. 6d. өл, psp is required to be fixed in the Pipe to regulate thia sapii of bas edes Furnace Doo s, Furnaco Y барр. С si АЛЫ Jets Jets. M 8 0: очун description m ов mir es d ee а ыр Ground Street, Black- S. Price ы! Fig. 521. BARKER'S MILL. рф. CONVOLVULUS. в. Newgate 1. ы london, E. AND SONS, Manufacturers, Warwick Lane, | Phar Bridg on. st on application. s TT SRANSTO "Б PATENT BUILDINGS. fo HORTI TURE, hly Com ded by th oyal Horti- cultural Society, South Kensington. Plans and Estimates free Sd application. ouses of the following sizes always in stock :—Span, 30 y 12 ft. ; Half-span, 24 by 10 ft. ; Loan-to, 24 by 8 ft. Ste ereoscopie Slides of “different houses post free for 6 stamps each. Descriptive Book, vd ше by pot for 20 stamps from the Author and p ntee, James CRANS , Architect, No. 1, Temple Row West, Birmingham. міфал Works, apis sini ENTERED ALTER Ex. AND SON Great ы motity that да A removed не their ber rehouse in DA, BEL E SAUVAR C SAE aar a ыы T Ig IESSENGER, ille E of the bí "., findi M hi thi ARSONS' ANTI- CORROSION PAIN подема B Ша ава and Heding Aj рага) make large mun manufactured for out-door work, is the бер AS additions RS eid P. e Tit the same wii s entire per colour, Is p za ш application, во that a: y person | STEAM. POWER MACHINE is no' M ded. to M bota d use it. MU entrusted to him with the greatest dispatch, а - th ^ twice as durable as genuine white lead. See Testimonials sent ЖИ patterns and free, Three ст}. free э ге Ay А ч in England and Wales, а ARSONS' ANTI-CORROSION PAINT A deno бу-у SL tei all the eminent Horticulturists, the Nobility bli ings, саамов Conservatories &c. heated on the most improv system. enti- là! ese BOILERS are adapted for Setting in Deco or "Á AM in sketch they require xo BRI BURY ax» POLL (Successors to Ji R. Peil Sole Manufacturers of the Imp CONICAL BOILERS, which are in and which Hur have у and my at- Синот PAINT for CONSERVATORIES. (485089 PAINT fo GREENHOUSES (4080087 PAINT for HOTHOUSES. (188008 PAINT tor all OUT-DOOR WORK. (798055 PAINT for WOOD nd IRON WORR. (9809 PAINT for BRICK and COMPO. (MBSONS" PAINT fo PARK FENCING. any Park Iron Works, E New Park d жо E AVINDA S.E. LLS ы from ари Power die To seen daily at work as above. Greenhouses—Heating FARM BUILDINGS. fo IRON HURDLING. Canons, P ANT I-CORROSION PAINT um Que s ы ын. All ordersto be sent direct to Jed I. аео Hill Е.С dóors East of. ОП Paint no longer Necessary. тайга ndr е Аран эре: the day to be the * desideratum d eymme try of growth and richness of of these D; а com- 'es is most arable. pd THE GARDENER'S OWN Qunpusones (ароз known as Dench's Patent) із 1" Ws irg е. Patent, Plan n Business, Machinery, ала with ransforro to to T. H. UE who who ye deter- "ne deni a pee ver e] set detti d m by Vr» fading hone г. T. VIE cata аб npo pts ents in thei and атт. and after numerous experiments has о them аз а Texaxts Fixture, which he feels sure vi n ем еса Nn houses, price consistent vitn sound мк Da эм оп ication " s ixl Riot-water обе , &c., Chelmsford, Essex.” HE NT CONCRETE STONE COMPANY SE are now the арады, o bc E for усу yi facture of the beautiful material known 7-2 MES a hs A b yat. for r Terraces, Gate Piers, of appearance, unrivalled. It is Fountains, Vases, Jardin: Balustrades foi Sea Que. ес» ication at the Offices. nets, Edgings for Borders, and all other Ornamental Gardens, Conservatories, &c. Tilustrat rices furnished upon of the Patent Concrete Жучу чч Сошралу, Southwark Bridge, E.C. Sei. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Pa the 7 ment ut | lish t. Southam) а ЕЛЫ Power Horticultural and Hot-water iX fout ab $5 demand for] Tis B. 224. per pint, 619 AYTON; SHUTTLEWORTH, anp CO, "Man ufacturers of Mer nos and FIXED M «Новик, Grinding, and бе egenü Tes dem ань Priced Catalogues, Free per Post. Special reru when required. e best Steam Threshing Machinery de.] A EK 5 Um PAGE & Toocoopn's) IMPROVED BLIGHT COM- SITION Prodi in 1850, has been manu- actured under W. ur experience after 10 K reel 24, 1864.” p сЕ р x, Gardener to Lord Howe, says :— 4 ill you please sen pius llons of your Blight Composition. I see yo! Om. rie e en price, and trust that vd. may some day be uction, and 1 feel assured that n: able to make another о * Gishurst," wil ocn ета men." e hereb Фу, that during the whole time we were Wu D$ puse en in sa xe d B, ч. ыы Co., and А епу Ped e Man е Blight aui eran m Ac особь А T pre ections, rapita iy "e gs ie knew they portions of the various ingredients. Signed Јонх Mom sd Diiw, рит [cn MER AN, George Isaacs.” aedes (sufficient to make 4 pero fit for use), 105 жаа, ту в carriage free to London. be obtained of tne principal Nurserymen and Seedsmen in rade, and i a Кысан Royal South Hants Seed Estab- « Es 63.” |] ONG'S NON- POISONOUS "SHEEP DIPPING mul E B оа Бей of the skin, effectually destroys al ds. an n the animal, thus tending mesi to T mprove the dei p qund fly striking. The Composi- tion, in its use, pes the fleece as white as snow, free from m any stain, It is m m ір Ча am from Ty lon mixed, о 80 gallons of cold I cof aperit Wh ES + dés it andiment ton nthe љой t у per э уч of Тіс апа the pum soft wu ur ier i makes еп ick, mix one pila MEME "S MAGG! OT deg: very Heal the от ДОТ rg cadem pé" as 1 отиу Мадор Но gd bed а gs or Cattle; is sold in pint € t strong enough Ío mix with 40 pints uml for 2. NG'S GREEN-FLY LOTION.— This lotion is prepared р у, вг Нон icultural purposes, and when her овса one pint to d pints of water, will Kill every Gré her жей ther that infest Ro: "а Т 24 mt B tle Ho өрз ог Vines, Sol LONG'S TURNIP-FLY LOTION. ihis Lotion has been J. Lo: study for many years, and he 4 Бя. cohfidently recommend it а E thoi D Preventive and Destroyer of the Turnip pest, at a cost of from 6з. to 10s. per acre. Whole Agents, S. & E. Ransome & Co., Essex Street, Strand, W.C. Patronised by ne meom ders. TERES DA AND E WITT, Sole LP rial ot the Celebrated M. BREEDER'S MEDICINE CHEST, - аз follows :— Lim Bottles (at 2s. 6d. each Нә 0. i lete, with Sulling Key to Farrie Price of Chest comp pesi вене B . respectfully 9 онаа c haser may be Established over One Quarter of a Century. buildings at such mun scale | durin; e Ti Pead may be Queen Street Place, sra 1 lap ex NW.; nt—To Nurserymen апа Others. T, with Possession, an excellent NURSERY GARDEN of 3 Acres, most, advantageously situated in a main eie aes a = эрч Busmess is now carried оп; there t also M RT P: ected. The Stock, Plants, Gree pee вооа. Ж na by ш Apply to Mr. Dyer, Auctioneer and Estate An Blackheath, S. E. T а Shee T. BEALE OWNE C Ro Park, ford, Bs Frien ы "oth of JULY. He "iion de RELLING bis RAMS Privately, so that Purchasers may ha: Алеся the whole of his Flock. ў ———————————— Sale Ap Aarti; MÈ: pues AUCTION, on HORNED exe — of two incl some M, SHORT-HORNED CATTLE. begs to announce that ре Te from G. M. Tracy. to b abont rog or SHORT cipere Vol. ХІ. “Не the Royal aye мы pr көтө!) himself one of t| had оп а or of Mr. lication to Mr. Racy, Red Hill | | | | 620 i THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Саа 1, а, NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS T-H-OMXAXES MILLINGTON, GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ех CONTAINING AN АСКЕ OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY МЕ, ntry, and Merchants, have favoured me with Orders for Home use and for Export ЕЁ SHEET GLASS. || SHEET SQUARES, Cut to one In Cases for e up, averaging from 6 to 9 feet super. AYERAGE THICKNESS, 15 to 16 0 r Under Under Under GE Tuickwrss, 15 то 16 oz 1 foot super. _ 2 feet super. | 3 feet super. | 4 feet super. |б К teres. б 6 Е 4ths quality — .. per 300 feet case 325. 6d. or about 11d. per foot. n—— | B ins ы Зд у T 4l 0 » Mey | dts qun шуй. 134, 2 d да | | 2H. "Ys CO Elo аны 0 а. Nye ц 2 2 Ж 198 n Best „ . » 92 0 » 9i » 2} 23 H | 3 ES | Best p 2 3 3i 4 с: Е AvrRAGE THICKNESS, 21 о | AvERAGE THICKNESS, 2l oz. "e 4ths quality . рег T es case "X ч. or about 24. e foot. | 4ths quality 21d. 21d. 3 d. 314. 31d. й 49 2} де» ,- 2] 3 3j 3i 4 2ds „ t LE „ 63 0 » » 9 » | 2ds Ao 3} 3i 41 4j | Best КЕ 51 89 0 » 5} j | | Best «114 4$ 5 5j 6 1 AvERAGE THICKNESS, 26 oz. AYERAOR Тилскхнзв ‚ 260 | áths quality 34. sid. 314. 4 d, AM. 4thsquality — .. .. pU feet wais М: ө. ог юй йе, үч foot. P: d Ei | | | 5 | | » . + » m .. Best 5 6 T 1 8 Pol d Es ve » E P 27 2 t Са cm usually kept in Stock, &e. „ 96 oz., and 42 oz. 1 рр 1 R RUBY, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, COLOURED, ENAMELLED, EXTRA WHITE or CRYSTAL аа very superior for Pictures | "GROUND, and FLUTED GLASS. | 15-oz. Squares usually kept in Stock, packed in 100 ft. and 100 ft. Boxes. Stock Squares. ock Squares. Per 100 feet, | Aths. 3rds. | 2nds. | Best. 15} by 114 | 14 byl2 | 17 by 13 22 by 16 4ths. | rds. |?nds. ed £5 4: а ту } 9s. 6d. 110. 9d. |193. 6d. |148. 8d. D by 10° | 14} by 12} 18 by 13 | 24 by 16 | Dy Md Y Чы "я ү » Н m by m 14} by 11} | 15 byl2 | 23 by 13 20 by 17 | y y y 12} | 18 by 14 1 10} by 812) by 9 18 by10 15 by10 byll | 155 by 12} y TU ar ie 6d. 13s 64. 8 13} M 10} ~ by H 1 10s. 64. |128. 04. 1 by 9 13 by 9 Ма, 8d. 178. 32. | ig by11 | 16% by 125 | 24у 14. | 20 by 1 1bby 9112 Ъу10 ||4 b ТОРУТ 16} by 128 22 by 15 | 22 by 18 5} by 10116 by10 |14} ы i + ъ a из, 6d. [13s. 6d. 16s. Od. 18. Od. | 13 by12 | 18 byl3 | 2éby15 24 by 18 y 133 by 123 | 22 CHARD HOUSE SIZES, As recommended by and (€ to Mr. Rivers, and the leading Hortioulturists o s the å AVERAGE THICKNESS, 16 то 16 oz. в Turcas 21 oz: f 4, 164 Inches by m Inches. 4ths. | 3rds. | 2nds. | Best. 20 иы by i: o ups | aika. | arde. | BE ШЕШ. » d " 20 13 20 "n d. 18s. 60. 24n | ЁШ 90 Z M p $Perl0Ofeet .. | 11s. 6d. | 13s. 6d.| 16s. | 185. 20 » E. [v кй ы E pico easier | с у -1 | 20 » 16 | 20 3 17 » | 20 17 | UT ;ded time is allowed ENCORE LES. pes Ыс only for the sizes stated, but if a quantity of any ot! 1 they сап be supplied at about 5 per cent. additional, provided time is 0% manufacture them { I havealsoa GREEN TINTED GLASS, which I trongly d. In Summer it gives a cool appearance and in Winter a warm one. PROPAGATING ты ерк JAEN | M cm хое GLASSES. In. Without. With Е long each. each 3 inches diam. 0з. 42. each. |12 inches diam. 5s. c eui. inm. de Tue 12 .. - 104. s. 84, dc oor экан un 6 6 3 .. 0s. 4d. .. 0 6 each. || 13 .. T 11 5 » ғр 06 » 16 is ж T..6 4..0 5% 0 8 » [14 .. 1 0 gus Ду: aem eges 18 C T 86 $507 .010 ,, Iu ИЕ 8 " m 0 10: » 190 » Y 9 6 is 6 0.9 el » 1692 -JE 2 10 ,, „> 12 $4-—lo Rue ӨГ" dà 1 49105 О 1.2 4 | It Ig 1 Eu. 1 85 E S сЕ ре 170. $9 |18 Js AN ) dà ud sw аср n есче мй 2:0. Өс лс ) |l t Cae S ale А |If removable tops, 1s. extra. | И sapi - odi » ol coo ponge › E L0 Lr uideor e B ias inted and Glazed with ГЕ i Е A Interm тал sizes in LE I Sheet Glass. abet o any bri kind of ju ) oportion. PLATE GLASS, init hin and HÁRTLEY'S EPHovkD ROUGH PLATE. LABS TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, VARENISHES, &c S, 3d. to 41d. per Ib. UINE WHITE LEAD, 30s, per Cwt. GROUND PATENT DRYERS, LINSEED OIL, 3s. LINSEED ОП, PUTI бм. UND OXFORD OCHRE, за. to 34. per Io. BO Me d. per ga gallon. Hi LINSEED OIL PUTTY, бе per RAW UMBER, 4H. to та. ВО ХЕ бе. 64. per er gallon. ub DM EAT E p BURNT Dino, Ы NED Uis шок t » , on. » CRYSTAL or ME 105. to 12s. ба gu ZANE, de ie 1o pe eren BRUSHES for c "i RO M IP IMPROVED ts the| Anti per p^ oil Y aa in ров situations, ie e pong d титире nn TEAD ia fes and Pipe of all Sizes, OLD LEAD bought or taken in exchange. um PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, & PLUMBER'S BRASS WORK NETT CAS p to“ The Editor;'" Advertisements and Business Letters to“ The Publisher," at the Office, ton Sti Coven! Garden, London, W G: уне w^ * Wives Ol in the Parish of St. Pancras, in the Co. of Middlesex, Кулым „лыы, No. Hour Өнер n fne Pr the Precinct Precinct ое оар Jur City of London, and Published by them at the Осе, No. 41, Wellington Street, Parish of Bt, PauJ's, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—'The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. бакр ЕГ: 77 а э Ds ITA җн vn ос. No. 21.—1865.] SATURDAY, JULY 8. INDEX. AUL anp SON'S COLLECTION of ROSES is NOW ais Castra, тет. Ж € e DE I late Sir 3...008 М6 n ра BLO ОМ, and particularly worth seeing this season. , general * 631 e РЇ террана ltural Meet- would. Te the favour e As from all all Amateurs, Drei 631 a Ping...» 633 b AM rains үз Г чы Jo ral dne ule ua the КМ "urly. urser: eshunt, N. Lacu s ев o. Show, at South x [- d ү " $8 e “Birmingham AMES MITCHELL M informs the Nobility Сан and the Dairy , rev. - Socie! S Boa. and id enteras M Ime R NOW in FINE BLOOM: [LT yd :8 »| — Royal Agricult ral MEL ан Sussex, Two апа а half Miles from 635 an pnma Rem orare Ба ade с й peditum. i - Highland and Agricul- Roses. .. 625 ral praes’ Club, Aberdeen .... 637 с medi їшї DA NI SON, The Nurseries, Great of 634 c | Strawberries a e Ber "v ec to inform their Patrons and Bos Public |j 626 c | Table decoratio: b | that their COLLECTION (upwards of 7 acres) is NOW in OM. at mam p. : Ver bee ade ре 25, 1j mile from the Station, and w ntinue Grapes, һеату.. боео , b | Water economy of Britain . poe on 635 b Meme, dry € deep c Ros Orchids, of 35 5 | Weather, dry and deer dil oM a) of the Te € Bridge Road Nurseries, КОО SI EL Ria ао шашы, p ict of h Ni e Col- HORTICULTURAL SOCIET dis emat алая x- 0YAL SHOW of Ка. ES AMARYLL ТАРАСЕ : а тоат, йр 1 Ноте Guards 3.30 о 6. | e) GEEN M чл 5 vx EO Ta ЕЕ ЯС M Кагы. d м: m vile re MESE О ИША Br oM ж LM ntwood Station, Colchester Line, КИЕВА S OCIETY. IND GREAT EXH N of FRUIT and VEGE- QE tii on SATURDAY, daly т s Band ol Каш pur as» хур SON solicit orders for MARECHAL NIEL and the other NEW ME e at vum r dozen. P ITE situs p ws. Friends, 3s. 6d. + Торе os ont pim tet the eir NEW of CAM- 5 bedding in, in quantity on [OX AL HORTICULTURAL "SOGTETY. wi ac NS E M —The Un DE will meet on Che es; Choshünt, Н. Y at 11o'clock ; Scientific Discussion at 3. Paul's Nurserie: 055, NTRANCE FROM THE PLATFORM, WALTHAM TION, Овкат EASTERN '[ 8E. vrTED: Hi ПОРТОА, 5001 ETY will ВАПЛУАТ. ALF AN Hovx's RIDE FROM LONDON. hold their NEXT EXHIBITION ot FL and FRUITS M. PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. PAUL) under the pope igt “МЕ. ue Lon» be >ре ine that his COLLECTION of ROSES is just and Гарт Матовеѕѕ, оре Е Y. CI IRCUS, on WEDNESDAY | COMING Íinto BLOOM, and comprises many of his own Seedlings, and NEXT, July 12 Ban iv Victoria Rifles, other novelties not to be found in any other collection. In addition Admission by froni 12 to 3 o'clock, эз. 6d. 3 to 7 o'clock, | to the Roses, BEATON'S GERANIUMS, and a second and third ; Which may be Кет! н, Prowse, and бо. , Cheapside ; | generation from them, will be blooming throughout the summer and Á Siret; Mr. SPRAGUE, Finsbury | autumn. The eun of HARDY pu] B FINE WES ient; Seedsmen. is unrivalled, and many la; "ge and эм “Уй i [31 fho Principal 5 Hon. Sec., Chiswick Nursery, W. CONIFERS are now in fine coni tion 4 emoy val, and py and Mrncma: Н, a F. TESIR ili Mznocnaxrs, ®, Seed Market, Mark Basingsto| Prize edet RA Tan oE Wheat; o , for == Serien sud gr 505 8 AR TER eeds. pee J Ax , AND. CO., ERCHANTS, and NunsEnYMEN, Tunes, Mr -4 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. (Asrgws GAR man DENER = ] тта nirp еа MECUM JA олана CAES. UE of NEW wur ДЕИН; GREEN АЦ на. diei А gratis ап and post free 238,. London, W. puro eH ES' Нш: ЕЕ CATALOGUE of BEDDING; ЕЕ Gardens, Chadde: pense n, near oe n-Hov Us PLANTS FLOWE OTS of Fronism, cR En NAT: weg, No. 496, at Haarlem, 0 Exporters Nuus н DAYTDSON, EC EDSMAN, &c., ean sup ly Xi 10 the Colonies. Mad FLOWER ВЕ Rom Sauare, Edin PLANTS Ў Carden NETS, Empty or S m pary variety. miy Bana Scopes, E: ovr t pue сг. үүх edding and Dep AE dut P OR ced T s an е е th an. t tanara P) йаш rons, Гов rais d ES Fruit Tie х: 1L RE is the best nes — e, from 4s.; 68., 98., & 12s. per dozen. ATTATOQUES "on splicing b te Nurseries, Londo: rn ntal Trees and ^ SONS invite en of Fes iamental Plant ing to an inspection of the pred forms and foliage of their aen collection of the above, to years devoted especial attention. ED 'САТ. vari hich they have for many ALOGUES, consisting of upwards of 1500 andi. had on application "e e Nurse; bs, Fulham, London, S.W. NEST CUTBUSH ko AD Sons. GENERA "NURSERY species and MEDIA! Ее Fivepence. ED EDITION, 6d. СЕҮЗТАЬ PALACE, ROYAL BOTANIC, and ROYAL HORTICULTCR At these NT PLANT CA. nished LUN the Chotcest E Exotic Fern and F озара E R & Suenens, of 12, King v AND SON beg to anno — • DESCRIPTIVE Yd CATALOGU ES. of GRAPE Y HARDY VINE dg Nursery. IVERY AND SON have vus бево г рае rove году соати Ld most Reg OT.— Brilliant end ler pe inis FOR KING.—White striped Се үа Au description see CA' RAL FLO R SHOWS. ES will be Ане "V rent variety, fur- ап! а еа b; Street, Соу себ, [od d an their AZALEA кылы FERNS, ROSES, CONIFER. a SEEDS may be had on ap plication at tei w Azalea i mue eh pleas ure in offerin ntioned Two beau edlings, ns тийе kinds feo „& "n гозе, ATALOGUE, which will be forwarded 10n.—Dorking, ER 8. RA inoludia fores о Not. о. 5 »* Part 11. (Exotic Ferns) will be ї d ritish Fern Catalogue. RT SIM сап now i post free tamps, € L (British мр and their vari ' for six pos — etie: 36 ачу 6 xoti. UV of his New sni PR CEB UE ot BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, Foot's Cray Nursery, pe^ POLLOCK PELARGONIUM. ноар Гог bedding -struck out, s uu" E ple. ALFRE rcg A зе ааваа, well harden ae РНИ ДЕ E КЫР Benrlet.. р Mena, P E € E, SF rE ADA and VICTORIA АГА = pes or Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER- E Enos "INTERMEDIATE STOCK, nd mors x than the Covent Garden varictios, т S nat Gd ре 'GDEN, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. ue Strong F. 0 ISHII an portant Мигел отни ings of the rtificates at the Meetings оі Society. ie 29 and A A last. wering Plants may be o! Ja UNE e Сета; NE 5 "S magnificen: MATIS id FORTUNII, Мом two "f the most ears, received су unusual honour Royal Horticultural tained of CnanL.rs Nonrr, Bagshot. AU Geraniums, &c. The Nurseries, TOC S., have New Zo: F AND А. SMITH, » the pleasure to intimate that their extensive COLLECTIONS О! f piros REI m E heir reme САП and will be ALCEOLARIA, PRI CARNATION, E and OWER ее EDI GERA. aft PM l repay a к-К 50 ALOGUE for the ey season is now ready, forwarded post free on appli cation as above. MULA, CINERARIA, PICOTEE, PINK, AURICULA, VERBENA, MIMULUS, ZONALE GERANIUM and PORABRON IUM. Each 2s. e ache eiat s & Ѕосрех, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, Ү.С, STOCKS 5. WILLIAMS begs to. announce that he has a fine „ Stock of the above, merces kinds. Prices on aj liostion:~ e Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, RAP best White d extant, 218, each; = nd B London. NUTHILL'S СЕ PLANT "S буйы pm n AER 14th :—Blac ince, Princess Bod chard gh. = f Wal AN Newton Sı Un Lx nm e: ol 0 Ad ETE R LA AWSON AD SON, Lo ements to send Wes D: eae RR aeq Julsttion i in m OCTOBE NEXT, and are will be Mey x strict rotation as төртө. Plants e plc each. on and Edinburgh, Hira Aiei n first-c] quality, at 1s., 2s. 6d., and 58, per з SCARLET b WI p CNN. NR RR Primula. ON AND SON offer Seed of ihe TE lass ез. Seethe SEED CATALOGUE, A4. WALLFLO WER, mixed in MN or "s CLARKE із now prepared to send out in } GU Unis 2s. 6d. enc! епот o. The Seed nl for sale has «€ во that it is believed the produce will former years. Jue не for uec. feud the plants h tamps тесеї = нар 2—27 ursery, treat SEDENS m Hil, endon 8. the finest breed of РЕ] in cul n saved from selected € * sent with шш: PARKER тј te Жыз that ће A: a few ies, be od of Seed (last fal Cos, va crop), of this uds for general purpóee led on application. id most usefu| poun МР а аа Ргісе рег l be fi Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surre: nurseryman an: erchant, Worcester for PRESENT ‚ 28. 6d., and 3з. 6d. SOW IN G, hybrid Popotted ; CINERARIA, Hin 6, 1s. and 25. 6d. ; and 68. ; RMEDIATE CALCEOLAR: lA; "Бсотт'з в from finest named M E E H Conserva чый, ыа. заз е above бар Е healthy - ш н е n application. 2 ЕЗСКІРТ зари сБ Junction Station, London. : сатта чү йш Н has ; р е ма. ы Кыйды ым * ог [eS Choice Strains. NO supply good Seeds of the 59 bo (Шагыр оов strain).—B. "ird te Без and right of exclusive M of in lo + d superb Strain), the finest peltiition. dre teni ns |F MNT tet Lo eov: ыны. ады ЛП AND А. SMITH The x. ене енш Surrey, S к * begto offer the o following from thoir very superior Stocks :— he CINSRAKIA fua thoi extra choice and unequalled strain, which cannot be LATA RED Eom PRIMULA SINENSIS я и zs KERMESINA, Ll " DEUTZIA LU ORENA ATA F FLORE PLENO, 65. pu DW COLEUS MARMORA TUS each ; ks RS MARMORATUS oach; n 65. per dozen. GERAN TOMS TOM THUNB an airen the DAY, 15s, per 100, 2s. per dozen. е Trade beral terms. ons Tockzn, The Manor Burnham, Somerset, er 4 term to may be = HARD- SE TRE in Pots— CO TEACHES, NECTAR ws mum CHERRIES, Nana, ])WARE GREEN CURLED SAV OY— Ses attention of Seedsmen is directed to the above, as a ә will have in a few wéeks several quarters thereof for Sale. pplication, with a price, to be to Mr. GroncE Ермох e, Gillingham. nt. TRONG PLANTS TX - c ЕТ at E of GARDEN yc eie сЕ BAGE, SAVOY, KAIL, CAULIFLOWER, OCCOLI, CELERY, LETTUCE, ENDIVE, LEE Air A A х CarreLL, Westerham, К! Price; application. ONA'S PRIDE, the Earliest Potato in cce: On SALE, the above KIDNEY, ng (о зао erue LL Appt у аі em RGHER's Flow: mer Garina, Donen, ready for delivery in a few days M this date. perenni Red Бест рева. White Globe. Tan area: m Sutton’s Green-top Yellow Hybrid, Sutton's Early Short-top Sixweeks, ers, and veni DRUMHEAD CABBA AGE PLANTS, CELERY PLANTS, Red т 1000. hite, 1s. per KOHL RABI PLANTS, S the P xm rs offered, 3s, per 1000, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, 5s. M CA per — pi Ae 4s. per 1000. ern ALKER, Воо 285 Biggleswade, nds begs to offer the followin an at RT PARKER ber spen. Peiper Re 1a ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, S HN M 81 ANCISOEA CALYCINA 110 6 PLYMOUTH MEETING, 1865. EDDA Minimes TON, 105. cian (0210 : Я AUPTALLII 6 STAND No. 200. N Ае i чайнай тхои ВАРА GLAUCESCENS 6 VINË DUCHESS об BUCOLEUCH .. + I ба. and? 0 tcu оа t SUTTON & SONS TRECULEANA, cornuta, eoncava 42 0 А РЁІСЕРЮ and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of Greenhouse, Hardy, and Stove Plants, , Seeds and Bulbs, are published, and will , eerie io егт ет, SAE Uu SEEDSMEN TO THE. QUEE НЕС еа an хое Пане, онов. Вата т —— ` Specimen Tree Ferns, Palms, RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENE J+ GARAWAY AND NN йа Down RALLY Nurseries, Bristol SONIA A ROPICA., а аа ir 5 feet full from бв. per od from all the bent varotios Price 28, 6d, and form of T шағ Boiler yet introduced. Tt ks acknowledged by practical judges to be a great improvement on every torm oi +u y PELABOONIUM (Large Flowering). —Sared from the newest and ыч itself superior = all y^ E een for quiekness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work with one-thini те кекте grown at the CER Nurseries, Price 2s. 6d. and | Josg the amount red by an; 5s, per packe Two DICK i b К hes at : ра поето E E 3006 2 бна А NT "anm а in the SHOW YARD Two ALBOPHILA, UA RALIS, a sple ndid pair, 5 feet from pot j crown ; crown full Т foot across. Minn of 1000 distinct sorts of SEEDS in Glass Cases, labelled with their Botanical SER Ronson ы A "— ча е Nes [ire of 250 morto of олаг р for Sir Pastu ы a poem AMA um e 9. H p TTON & SoNs in their ounds at Reading. ion of various kinds of Agricultural Seeds i » tamil One M DANUS UTIL UTILIS, 5 feet high, 6 feet across. Drawings b bes eminent t Artist of the principal kinds Mt Agrivultu al Roots. Specimens of Sutton's E be One CARYOTA URENS, with five leaves, last б feet 8 inches long. Six-weeks Turnip. A Collection of Seeds in Pots, showing the gro owth of Sutton's Genuine Home-grown ni sies whole are in firs! t- = ped эЧ d аге эч e aU Pip pa atots or in one ot NUS T — ül be received at the Stand for New Turnip Seeds (growth of 1805), фе oe SI Perna aro partita Гас ефе — алий ci е : hai purc: asers wi eq ie апа as wi es! ] чаш ЖШШЕ отара of the first six, p SUTTON лхр SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING, f. d.t the eng ici e» T ne on riam D м LM "e UBULAR BOILER, GRAYS OVAL T RLES TURNER gA to offer the followin | GH CHOICE FLO FLOWER па VEGETABLE SEEDS, all of which INTERNATIONAL EXHIBI N, Crass IX., 9. 7 аге o! quali | OA nd ше ы үм vot —For — nn of, solonz, Mr. Gray begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &., to his ie 8! ае эрисин Ml | Ёш 2s oer d NEW OVAL TUBUL ULAR BOILER, ахккАшА, | | ort in — ' Chronicle of салса ой MN May 24, page 416. | kt - — he т, Gnar's variety of it EETL upright form of Boiler is usually mad majenon circular plan, but ti RAY'S NENSIS Е Finest ed. t paeet e with the fire. езі рига m P s фт being à 2 TPrieo ds. м. per "m IDIBRIATA Ep - Cg үа ihe Boilers on t on ius а pian dE ийла, M, tubes more com pletely within range of the PIT Р MULA. BINENSIS pa BRIATA ALBA. — Finest fringed. | this being во, the change, though a ight one, is no doubt an im; ce per packe Miss tact to аенаре PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, — Mixed, very choice They а: f all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on application. Price 25, €d. 4: а acket. PRUNUS cd STOCK, SCARLET INTERMEDIATE. Very fine strain, Price MES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, e cham җы DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSE CABBAGE, ROSETTE COLEWORT.— Highly recommended ; -— ———— um M aod) € mne. e p ie midde pid ; should be sown tiom е! CABBAGE, SUPERB (ier д stris vei EM ecu PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, CUCUMBER, HENDSOR т WINTER га — An admirable WITH TRUSS PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &e. kind either for house or frame remiss ter vga dn any атына Tor winter torcing 3i has „Жыкы А CXV. T. В. TRUSS CAULIFLOWER, THE FROGMORE or NEW EARLY MAMMOTH.--Earliest їп cultivation, jon ib white heads, GREEN- pact, ot Awar? babit, first-rate out- to offer com: ATER APPARATUS f door purposes. Price dit — potes LE of кь pos E d ein Sadio a "Boiler, Fire 9001 с вае /TH.— Saved from a superior ors, Ds er, Su Air Pipes, [eS TUO жатап 0 "расе Pipe ends à E st quali aln) delivered to any pm ay Station БТА WINTER.— The finest Winter Lettuce фай amd to е within 25 miles of London, аі the = $ Se pae paaa на | da cere te To Farmers, rm and 4INCH PIPES — ii SIDE € ONE END OF — : d paratus complete, p Е. GEE m to offer Ex cd Cash i— | 16 feot by 8 feet... hos uen XE foot by 12 12 tet эи WHITE MUSTARD, 123, per bushel excelleni thing or Early | 20 et by 10 feet... СА А ү .. 2 0 0 |40 feet by 15 fee "m 6 Feed ; als for ploughing in, as it will to totally destroy пбн ny kinds | 25 feet by 12 feet .. 50 feet, by 15 fee T x: Ee EARLY ST EEN TURNIP, N. Fare for one ane rge Eak e TRATTO TON ORE ra KORL RABI e э per A ii ipe 2 Nem rection ipit i MUS of cen ү are fo а cither Pipes or Joints. + 3з. per thousand or cheaper by large quant; By moved Е. бек, Seed Grower, &c., leswade, Beds. — M ——————— FEE BYE баар ien Kin ru ie nd Pans frei а а, тон, #0 BAT AM POR ia. Modomte Fre АНРТОХ T. 8. TRUSS, с. E. 58, GRACECHURCH. STREET, LONDON, EO = N.B. vu an erg eT all the idi T eR ER RANDE Is ter ton et Beas g Jie maeb 4 БЕ SILVER SAND, 12». per fon, at Swan m FOR THE MILLION. сате dE 5 miles, m to DOE em рне, 165. рег ED д уйге. — 1862. 'ENTISH and other BEATS ШЕ rovc, SPHAGNUM No emi X E SABRE REFU: оа it Pius (COCOA-NUT "REFUS SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, ГР. BW | Саша vo soo Mi Agent, in London; Newton in Cartmel, Тама) ; | anufactured for the Agent, in on; Newton in H " — 7 A Амен, and Paisley ыы мау 2, 18% i For partieulers, and how to E те them, "ee Daily Ws, use it, see long Advertisement in N g Gardeners Chronicle of the 21st м March, 1863; ог to the РАТЕУТ Cocoa Finne PANY, Kingston-upon- Thames, Postage or Post-office ne o J. BansHAM | COMBINE SIMPLICITY, / 4 CHEAPNESS, x >» byh A E н ааа from attacks of insects, and from ROO with two end doors, can be supplied, Painted an. : TEM. ie Ud. Dor yard ruh, куз age w n M T y 10 fe 880, "n ft. eda rasni 180, £c» do x "m - ч ae. 6d. рег yard. ILLUSTRATED 0: Rer LONDON, : SS zdemtperium. | SAMUEL HEREMAN апа J, MORTON, er 7, PALL МАШ, EAST, Lane, то» ole and $ ‚т, Great above Patent Er EI. as Oty md ofa Sod Seeds- A HANDBOOK «f st чий enl FRUIT TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the "Tt is much ches than Mats as a covering? be had of Mr. HEREMAN. Second aita price 1s.; post free, 1s, 1 ' Ex > Y THE GARDENERS à ICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 623 NISHURST COM- WATE | Ьо ud MI О 34 S x M U E EL ъ Но Aad E RRO W, y ARROW, to A | ае e. УО as Winter есы vu oir AS. 5 iya h: b riage paid Кешу "Station CANCER IE n 155 бе БЫШ ЫШЫ нощ оне "тын le e мн юл efore use. 4 a mell, and if the Solution be VAT 8, ЛУГАТ Patent WROUGHT IRON cheapest article yet intro- d t revents any stainin А, - r duced; the water may be Часа аг PE atrempth TRO p GAME and POULTRY FENCE. duc y 1 ёо 2 02. to as palan of water fy is mende! or win lanis; 0nà from 4t ^g oz, E == cd PP A HI Trees at rest. Sold Retail by Nurserymen and o eR n boxes, 1s. EE x ЇЇ I ПП |І | 1л Е olesale by PRICE'S PATENT ANDLE COMPANY ( ITED). ire fne, we can find, and | does ni he yomg folings like Gish qu years' trial." < February 24, 1864.” Mr. E. Sace, Gardener to Lord Howe, says :— **Will you please send us 15 gallons of your hi nu 1 see you d, PA ed 7 the price, and veg des you may some day be able to make another reduction, and 1 fee! red that no * Gishurst," mil beused by practical men.” yeso Де м пазах Затв іе wo & Am miel ME os diui m AGE Һа. a оао tured the Blight ов Pm Lom ln and that he а w the pro E AL m reden. ` Signed Јонх Monrrr, HENRY DREW, HENRY SHEERMAN, * July 13, 1863.” GEORGE fiae! gallon (sufficient to make 4 gallons fit for use), gallons and upwards € free to London. И рени Nurserymen and Seedsmen in ообоор, Royal South Hants Seed Estab- for Mach new Plantations, dividing. Gardens, prevents trespass, сс i wa in рда рте from yard and upwards), ni арреага ong and жесин айа &c. lt effectually 6d. to 1s. 64. per durable. Man огу, rys Work Mr. 078 E s St. Ма Sal, deiode e pA mass m p base Westminster, S.W., Oe ANI SED WIRE CABLE STRAND FENCING, for FARMS, PARKS, and "Cry ` The ORIGINAL INVENTORS and MANUFA T EI "a i As ea à ut VR es The CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST FENCING in USE, THOUSANDS of MILES of this FENCING vie $3 ES aba by us at home and abroad. It sustains — mes of 4 Iron-pronged dards, and ‚бау and. MW bolts to every 120 Jaras, n ped. NISED WIRE NETTING for "POULTRY, ke. GALV. ANISED SWING WATER BARROWS. GALVANISED IRON WATER CISTERNS. GALVANISED IRON MS LAWN MOWE GARDEN ROLLERS. IPHALTE ROOFING FE. n 1d. per square foot. MOTLEY & GREEN, late H, J. Mortos & Co, Illustrated Eo oy and деса free on application. reat George t, Leeds. ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, in great е of Sae &nd material, the LEA sorts being espe- ARAS mx cially mM for КҮТ; RDENS, as they harbour no Slugs and Lost take up littlo room and о once wn incur no о furthei e ved and expense, as “grown Жар, quently being m — GAKDEN Tapma. OUNTAINS, &c, in Artificial Stone, e durability, and in great variety of d. 2 & G. turers, Upper Ground Street, x c am gues Йаа West, Chelsea, S.W.; зрана 1 TR enhy ÀE Illustrated Pric е Lists free "Th e Trade supplied, RNAMENTAL PAVING TILES for Conservatorie Halls, pani O &c., аз o, LU саар m Siono, n blue, red, an and capable Torming '& ety о ot gus. "t ed TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than e al à Larders Do Stabio Paving Wal HIT LAZED TILES, for Walls of Dai Kitchen num Baths, &c. Grooved and othe сок of great durability, Dutch and А damantine, Clinkers, Copings, Red and Stoneware denm Pipes, Slates, Cements, &o. To be obtained of F. & G. Кознен, at their Premises as above. Linin; por ue at the above ihel; 28, ME Ton extra у or Wharf. Quantitiod of4 о ш Est TS, BRICK E CLINKERS, for Rockeries and то ; F. & G. Rosnrn.—Addresses see above. Orders promptly executed by Railway. ARDENERS, AMATEURS, to Gardeners, Amateurs, and tee BIRDS DESTROYING either PHAS, . Having given it a that the system will be As 108, O №7100 fo for FRUIT FREES, BH SEED BEDS, RIPE EY &c.,2 асу ed Lane, London Bridge, Е.С. E for GARDEN NG, onl: Tid in length, medium width. A UE ао 4 АЕ SHEEP NETTING, usual depth, xe is lu Бер Net, and те Cloth => рз orfolk, Established 1812. En NETON oS. p NETTING, the chea est Pod, E yard, or in quantit Ж, пау н lii. per r1 9. k D, and GARDEN TENTS are (EN EDGINGTON S М; UAR for hire are the most handsome and B аас HS for 60 ace: have maintained th: Fe mb of mate Үазришск E cL & Tem mas Street, Old NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. p^ е GREAT s "s WITH IMPROVEMENT, doy p? REDUCED PRICE. 72% $6 Д) e $ PRICES PER LINEAL ES 24 INCHES HIGH. Size of ht. | | Bwong — Ex! Mesh. H TONS udeg Tor | Japanned. |Ga | Ji d ml Japannéd. |Galvanized.| Japanned. |Galvanized, 24 inch Hares, Dogs, P 4d. 33d. 5d. 411, 6d. 524. та. 2 inch Game or. pn T ia ting 3. d, | 44. 5d. 5d. бы. | 64 8d. 1 inch Small ta, Hares, де be 4id. d. 64. a 1d. 1d. 94. 14 inch Биед Ba СА I5. Ў А 1d. T4. "| 294. 9. lid. Quantities of 100 yards or ы delivered f free at nearly all the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports эы and 200 yards or upwarda delivered free to most parts of Scotland and Ireland. * Every description of Netting warranted to give satisfaction, and if not approved will be exchanged or 9 | may z returned unconditionally, J. B. BROWN anp СО, Orriors : 18, CANNON N STREET, and Іохрох STONE, and near LONDON BRIDGE, 148, UPPER THAMES STREET, E.C., opposite the to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM Волт PIER. Nearly opposite Sr. SWITHIN’S LANE WAREHOUSE (where Netting is kept in stock), Crrx of LONDON BREWERY, and close CITY, LONDON, E.C., London, S.E. - ACIE "Trade. Um Ed 1862, Class XIX., Ho таа Mention, (ту Hurdles, Fi HURDLES aro mi ËS are mad е 3 ut pg m 11d. a As CONT LES FENCE, from Г I 84. per por fots FABLD GATH GATES, i Жош панни 79 Bonie TED ENTRANCE G. | and WO: 1 qi TRON WORE ordena GARDEN HOSE, GARD E ма шон, HOSE, GAR: EUER j of MECHANICAL R MER E ршн T GU Drorigr то LE) тта, PERC rites itd celebrat ОНА T the following ST. PANCBAB IRON WORK COMPANY, DW. T. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GATES. : T d. SHEEP HURDLES, ift high, Ey "i 4..0 Ditto ditto 5-do. { 5% Ditto ditto tto, $ Top Bar 4 8 DR. The simplest and best Fastening for Field, W: Each.—s. d, TILE HURDLE, 3 ft 6 in. high, 6f 6.ft, bng i 41 pu ditto trong 5 9 е. усне, теди icu. O ticdu uos LOCK. tes. Particulars and Prices on application: PATENT WROUGHT-IRON Vid dece EE бе. Lists Free. ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Тал 8, qug - = A Ape LARGE readily be inferred from the fact that The бой e is regularly augmen Provinces, and the Malayan Ar chipelago, as also their Nurs Ten ted by importations received From Correspondents i s m the various Collectors e Firm—in New CHOICE ORCHIDS. HUGH LOW HAVE ON HAND & CO. STOCK OF ORCHIDS, Houses, each of considerable size, are devo ted to the culture of this ver r interesting Class of Pl Grenada, Cen The Plants offered are all in fine health and very vigorous, and an inspection PRICED CATALOGUE can be had on application. Brazil, Venezuela, ioyed iue Philippine ang ee India Islands, the Tennasseri n States, is BERA solicited. CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. ROYAL BOTANIC E a Mr. B, Pe 2 - o Mrs. for 16 Sto! d uen Plan! То m 2 Bullen, Gr. to А. Turner, Esq. 29 Exotic Oichids E GOLD MEDAL: To ñr. F. на н to Н. Colyer, Esq., Dartford, Kent, yd RA GOLD MEDAL. Tredwell, S John’s —X Norwood, | | To REGENT' S PARK. |. > THE LAST GENERAL EXHIBITION of PLANTS, WED DNESDAY, JULY 5. LIST OF AWARDS. SILVER GILT MEDAL. To Mr. W. Hill, Gi Gr. to R. Sneyd, Esq., Keele Hall s for SS D of Отаров м o Tish, Osborne, | To Mr ry Meredith, m dis or "o | To Mr. р e, Gr. Lu. x PNE Grapes E Hall, Atherston, for Dish urgh To Mr. W. Allen, Gr. to те? G.H opwood, Esq., Manchester, for Dish of Black Prince ue Stove and Greenhouse Plants To Mr. меси ат. De W. Leaf, Esq Park Hill, Streatham, for 20 | To и; dm All Toret Gr. to H. Akroyd, Esq., Nantwich, Cheshire, хо! or Dish of Grapes r. J. Meredith, for large Bunch of Black Hamburgh Grapes MEDIUM GOLD MEDAL. | еа x To Mr. J. Fraser, Nurseryman, Leyton, Essex, for 10 Stovi SILVER MEDAL. Greenhouse Plants To Messrs. F. & A. Smit th, Nurserymen, Dulwich, for 10 Cape Heaths cH rwy. Gr. I аз, Ashtead House, Epsom, for Jo Mr. H. EN Gr., for 8 3 Ca Heaths and Greenhouse Plan: Eur. F. Whitbi reus gri for6 Ve Orchids j To ме кз tved б: Gr., for 29 Exotic Ori сы r. О, Rh: Foltago Р lani | To Mr. C. Penn; [3 i» H. H. Gibbs, ans St. Dunstan's, Regent's | To Me E. сет белю tutter, а Clapham, for 6 Fuchsias Park, tor ic Orchids To Mr. W. Young, wo ен ад Highgate, for 10 Foliage | LD ME : To Mr. G. You P gro x 12 Exotic d Plants To Mr. B. S. Wi liams, "Gr: to J. Noblé, ШШЕ; for 12 Exotic Ferns Е EM МУ алы Kent, for10 Stove and | To Mr. J. Hawes, S T Esq., Forbes' Green, Hornsey, reenhouse Plan! To Mr. E S x Veitch, rsen Chelsea, for 10 Foliage Plants d Gr. to J. 3$. J. ч, Estes High Grove, Reading, ^ and Greenhouse PI: To Mr. o. edo for 10 Cape Heat Ti To Mr. W. Wilson, Qr. to W. Marshall нїп, Enfiel o Cla; Il, eld, for & iz io Ore 1, Esq., y Hu d, hids Gr. to Н. Місћој rfield, Bowdo;: Cheshire, for 10 Foliage Plantas" ln Aa шым аена То Mr. J. X aon Gp to RP Dale, Eo To Mr. T. to T. T. Drake, Esq., mershai nen S Sige ы to А аце, Ashridge, for Collection of 3 LARGE SILVER hus MED. М эвѕтз. T. Jackson & Son, Nurserym та n, Sutrey, for 6 Exotic Orchids To Mr. J. Wi Gr. to W. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, Isleworth, ML I NM а LL Hi I ., The Ware, for 6 Exotic Orchids usse ur mex cement To Mr. W. Kaile, Gr. to Earl of Lov ЖУ Окы eie emi Towers, у, md for d 16 Stove and eciam Pi bu E се Liv аас for 3 Dishes or Grapes & C. Leo, Narserymei ammersmith, for 10 Stove and To Mr. T. е, Gr., for 10 Stove and Greenhouse To Mr. J. seas Gr. to J. Phillpott, Esq., Stamford Hill, for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plan! Eo MEN: ToM a To Мг. W. 1ngle, Gr. to Mrs. 9. Round, Birch Hall, Colchester, for 25 Roses ч Uu Mr. C. Turner, for Collection of Pico! o Mr. C. Turner, for Collection ot Carnatio To Messrs, 1 Б. G. Henderson, for Colection tal Plani To Mr. J. Veitch, for Collection o! у and um ra Se to ie d. "Bagot, eley, To Mr. F. E erman, for Eres 22 v To ye T, е К to Karl Cowper, К "8. Hou „ Gr., for Providence Pine ue Ornameni Staffordshire, r, Herts, for Col- To M: ung, To Mr. J. Deville, Gr to Major Martin, Wootton Hall, Ashbourne, for Lys Pine To Mr. W. Y ion. to C. Bailey, Esq., Abe for daa raman Park, Aberdare, де Мг. W. Hill, Gr., 9 for 4 Dishes of Peaches and Nectarines o Mr. J. Carr, 'Gr. to P. L. pon Tn Byfleet Lodge, Surrey, for Lough- 2 ug "of ке ES Мес drm 8 i 00 of rs rapes R Hole Es: -» Quorn Lodge, To Mr. x Ad for Dish of Black Hamburgh G: ou Mr. C. Turner, а A "up r. G. Hyde, Gr. to C. Bowl: "ot Gra , Waltham Cross, for 1 Dish To Messrs. H. Lane & Son, for Sos dd To Mr. J. Fraser, for Fruit A a dran vi П t To Mr. C. Hutt, Gr. to Miss B. Co SILVER MED. Grs Baxendine, Nurseryman, G J. Carr, пап T gm 10 Foliage Plan Wheeler, Gr., TOME NW. Taylor, Gr. to J. Yates, Esq., for 10 e Piants ma Pean & Co., Nurserymen, Edgeware Road, for 4 To Mr. J. C: a Lermitte, East End, Finchley, for To Мг, W. Miller Чо Earl Craven, Combe Abbey, Coventry, f | c ier, бею s ur LARGE SILVER MEDA То Mr. W. Kemp, Gr. to Earl Percy, Albury t: Guildford, for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants in itis le is tel - А ton, Latterton, T, for То Mr. J. Fraser, for 6 Fancy Pelargoniums To Mr. J. Fraser, for 6 Felargoaiums of 1852 апл 1863. а Ruffett, no m Palmerston, Brockett Hall, Herts, SILVER GILT MEDAL. essrs, A. eer - S e 10 Stove and G: | то Ө. Wheeler, Gr. r F. Goldsmid, Bt. e Bat Pack, | mt же 10 Smith gs Greenhouse Plants | 'o Mr. C. ith, Gr. to 205 Ni dS 7 eet n, Esq., Norwood Grove, for a E Lose Sc ОТЕ щ® E Gr., for 10 Ре red iui . to G. Powney, Esq., Finchley, 3 Foliage Plants г. to д; ; Taylor, Esq., River House, n &c. E — To l, № s depen, Carine аш, Harts, for 50 Exotic 1, Gr. ., Maidstone, for Mr. oMr. Mr. W. usd 527 for 12 Exotic eu tts, Highg P дыл кот 10 Cape Heaths To Messrs. EE erson & Co., for 12 a Ferns To Mr. J. Holland, Gr. to R. W. Peake, Esq., Spring Grove, Isle- To Messrs, € Aes sed 3 Hanging Baskets To Mr. H. C n, Gr. 2 Exotic Orel er d x J. Wheeler Gr., eH в Exotic Огеһ‹ А Ses p E Lm Place, к, for 6 Fuchsias Gr 'to Mrs. Hodgson, Hampstead, for 6 Scarlet T To м D. Xil uth, Bristlington, Bristol, for 12 Pinks To Mr. W. Wright, Gr. to Mrs. Ramsden, Twickenham, for 25 Rose: То Mr, C. Turner, for To Messrs. J. Ive; Qm eniro Dorking and Reigate, for Collection € of Har. LES sehe о Mr. J. tcu x al To Mr. Ј, C. Perry, Castle Troie etis or Оа for Cut Verbenas Collection e КЕ То МЕ E Баэл gp EE To Mr. C Pr io J. В. Gloger Кө. iai ba W. Davi Жы} o W. Booker, ты o for Queen Pm To Mr. T. Bailey, Gr, for 1 Pine Apple 'ovidence "Velindra House, Cardiff, To Mr. J. Enstone, Gr. e Duckworth, Weare House, Exeter, for Green-fleshed ир, To Mr. G. Gadd, Сав o Garden; Dorking, for Scarlet-fleshed Melon To Messrs. H. Lane 1 Son, ne $e of G: Grapes I Woodseat, Ash- Bury, pe harleville Е acp s сш s 2 Dishes of Peaches and Nectarines r. TM. Gr., for 4 Dishes of Strawberries EE С Gr. to 2. Dixon, Esq., Astle Park, Congleton, To Mr. M. Henderson, to Sir G. Н. Beaumont for 12108. of Grapes оза аа о Mr. J. Wallis, an for Dish of Black Hamburgh T ME F. MA. Gr. to Sir E. Walker, Bart., Berry Notts, for To Mr. M. жн AUTE. Patr of Hamba сазрео T. г m. do Mr. J. Wallis d Gr., dor bi ‘Black Prince Grapes To М ш ick Prince Gra] Mr. x - Farquhar, е Dorking, for. аа Bart., Polesdon, ——Á SOCIETY, FLOWERS, and FRUIT, BRONZE MEDAL. To Mr. W. Taylor, Gr., for 12 Exotic Ferns To Messrs. J. Ivery & Bon, for 12 PS Ferns s f. Mr. W. Young, Gr. cop "— о Mr. J. Logan, = Gr r. Ф Retio ву , Finehley, for 6 Sekt Pelargonium: To Mr. Н. Hooper, N "Nürsoryman, Ba ath, for 21 Pi To Messrs. Downie, Laird, & eni for 36 ees То Mr. J. August, Gr. to Басар Beddington, Surrey, To Messrs. Paul & Son, for AR To Mr. H. Hooper, for 24 ата To Мг. Н. Hooper, for 24 Picotees To Mr. О. Rhodes, for Collection of Heaths То Messrs. Hooper & Co., Covent Garden, for Collection of Annuli To Messrs. Downie, La аі, krane for B of Hollyhocks То Mr. T. Dawson, Gr., for Providence To Md Kemp, Gr. to to К. Н. Bentall, Esq., Maldon, Esse, br To Mr. F. Godtrey, Gr. to J. & S. Chuck, Esq., Ware, 1 Pi To Mr. J. Earley, d to F. Pryor, Esq., "Digswell, Welwyn, e ей Melon To Mr. M. bo y ЖЫ dox. ЄЗ T enderso: x of Nec! To Mr J. "Masters, Gr to Earl arl of Mac for Box of Nectaris To Mr. J. Osborne, Basket of Peaches To Mr. J. Eustone, Gr., for 4 Dishes of Peaches and Neetarines To Mr. J. Ford, € gr. to Rev. J. D. Hudson, for 2 Dishes nm. id Nec' To м. 299 Wad Gr. to F. Martin, Esq., Judah Lodge, Wimblėli for Pam m nue Tu Noctes i a and Nostro N uffeti $ ог ishes of Peac! To Mr. W. Ко төз D Sir E. Kerrison, Bart, Oakley Park, Mf dish of PA be To Mr. C. an. dr. to R. Holland, Esq., Stanmore, з Mr. о иштеш, Gr.,for Black Che о Mr. es Turner, for - De fori hes of То Mr. J. Jackson, Gr., for Dish of Black Hamb To Mr. O. Goldsmia, Gr., for Dish of Black. Hamburgh Grapes To Mr. W. Peachey, Gr. i eee ог Dish of Grapes . J. Fraser, for 24 em REPE 5 са - To Messrs, Е. & A. Smith, for 30 Balam а To Mr. W. Paul, for Collection of Geraniul То Mr. J. Wallis, dr, S 121bs. of (гаре ; for "T To Mr. G. Ottaway, Gr. to W. Nic га] To Mr. M! Henderso n, Gr., for Dis гуы дез and аад To Mr. G. Sage, Gr. e ог 2 Dishes of J Хх айлав of шта То То Mr. Е. е, Gr., for Dish Cer To Mr. C. Eri Gr., pO wkins, Gr., T To i: Ti . J. Carr, Gr. for Black Cherries T Mr R. Marcha, Gr., for Black Cnerries е, Gr., for W. herri To Mr Marc! ева, Gr., tor White Cherries 1 for 4 Dishes of strawberries do Mr: Lk f ао Gr. fo r 4 Dishes of Strawber FIRST. д То Messrs. Ivery & Бош Dorking, for To Messrs. Ivery A Боп, Dorking, for Pol ubbæ for To Mr. W. Thompson, pe Suffolk, na lineata ау» for Daplenium alatum е! To Mr. B. То Mr. B. S. шашы; H To Mr. Eoi MIL To eitch, C Morse M: To Mr. N To Messrs. F. & A. Smith & Co^ TEM. E LE W To Mr. C. er, Slough, fo! for Pieoteo ary :6 узри y, Castle Bromwich, VELA EE С.Т. Ferry use amt ol, for Verben То Mr. C. Turner, Slough, for T v ECOND-CLAS TT A To Mi lvery ro Dorking, for де Y NUES быу dom Е м Бап, Chelsea, for Pteris сасоріу оа do Mr. W. Buli, helsen D Propter ~ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 625 RAL 50 > T Eey ЗЕ: ОТАГ БОТО BATURDAY, йу. е ы ME those which we are in the habit of witnessing i R RAT S E TOP Bee this country. In order to give thi Exhibition, AWARDS i». Lege 13 ттр TURNIP, for Sowing Ih it wili сии. 1 Sich. Nomim) n». So mii pei а fair chance of financial success, it will Cus L~ Ch 2-и Nurseries, Herts, £8. e necess extend the hich it i а Же Pilidown, M aresħeld, Sussex, $4. ' Tus ашын. Turnip, certainly the to be kpt Ear hi > м, | Mitchell, Pi P ich ou ж. J. Kenes, 5 alisbury, d Street Nurseries, Colchester, £2. f July and August. ows are at present generally confined ; and w 3r. B. R- ча чаг Дың а 3trusses of each, (Nurserymen.) Sep amittee, as at present advised bie мет, Pani & Son, їз. per lb р и on four days аз the t; mtu с н му, J. Keynes, £3. n, Hertford, £2. Carriage free ti ue M Nc E P. Раа тт Nursery, Hammersmit! h, £1. — н h dul nuance, and hav fra Р à, Messrs. Р сака. Hybrid РЫШ] only. Бон ока, schedule, which we diee Уу see m ael ы ^ Cus 1—H Vyurserymon.j R Ў сазан with this idea. We understand that FU e prizes are on a most liberal scale, the total 14, Mr. J. Кеө» Fa, А eral scale, the xx PE Bridge Rond Nursery, Leyton, N.E., £1 10s. Ушу S.—Having nearly 2000 ms 8, pem r part |amount to ffered considerably exceeding РШ & Son, £L. which are 7 feet high, and have been st 20001 h i trussof each. (Nurserymen.) eeks since, we are offering them а at tho e that haigh э” а o doubt they will be E ін E those priced. M Most of them n fu iting pots, 1 ie» } heartily responded to at the proper time by o virum UN шй ге gro cultivators, great and small, throughout the x BR Cant 0а, Streatham Place Nursery, iem Hill, те. | Fostera White Ба. - iia iid , In — with the pl са оп enm Dunmore e Continent, and-in order to i Crass 5.48 KINDS. 1truss of e: курк тв.) Ch ооа. Muscat RE PER , order give eeting as y e T tie, Gr. to Reed Hall, Dna, Eq, Cólchester, £4. ао e Royal В Иа much as possible ап internationa characte ter, the M it i nte ia each. (Amateurs.) Trovéren Frontignan ^ ion Reda de Quee lesing botanists а horticulturists throughout — : od w Mr. Wm. I: £4. 1: Б ox. di oru Nice | Duchess of Buccleuch, 105. ба, горо те invi take art ik A dingai, Or, jv E ok uckland Sweetwater AE | Golden Hambu aane € арша in distributing the ‚ Mr. Н. Exell, Gr. to J. Hollingworl me, SRAEH awards e trust tha eff i Мый Mr H. Sawkins, Gr. to A. Smith, Esq., Hertford, 108. = Hamburgh 89 Seedling E. nalis this “shoi hat no effort will be spared Crass 7.—18 ЕНШЕ 1trussofeach. (Amateurs.) сас Не а ШОНЕН Таду Оон UE а Ог! ссезв ; an з. Potens, Brentwood, Essex, £3 West St. Peti the plant-growers and fruit-growers who ha i Mr R B. Potens Vir Little Easton, Dunmow grafted on Black | Barbarossa А А ЖР Мт. Wm. Cruickshanks, Gr. to W. J. Leya, Esq., Watiord, | Black Алса Amburgh, 108. 6d Purple Constantin won for England a world-wide fame, will make it КЕН Же», айо, бг, 3. da iem, Bag, Mortlake, 155. ack Alicante 3 Black Morocco their business to see that she does not.hold a Wr. R. Marcham, G , ED GRAPES. i 59 s REESE Ouid hon Royal imd rhdgus second plac this great occasion, when the eye ye RB, Poslana, £1 10s. 3. R. & A. Рейд, Gilwell, itus Nottmghanr. of - Europe will be peque towards the result. ‚ 6, Marlow. order the distinguished foreign Mr. Wm. Smith, Gr, to F. Moxon, Esq., Leyton, N.E., 10s. OBSON'S CALCEOLARIA : M Me Wo. dts, T. em Seed). am ts and others who are Lenis to Ever 0089—18 NEW ROSES оГ 1863 ала 1504. Single trusses distinc, |. CALCEOLARIA, UNEQUALLED HYR — Thes n the - xhibition, € our own leadin of ids, а у any other in exist: d h: h €—À MES Mise cram EGENTES пын, mutual óppertuniüis of meoting and EE TR, Cat £1 ls au ormed похоть rih hl: m esta ablishing the friendly intercourse which it is Mr. E. P. Francis, 158, A d е а, ANDREWS, 1з. and 2 2 ой, post froo, l Aet „Келен Would have been first, but for putting up oodlands гае: Isleworth, W. same pursuits, and who, though separated by CumiLCMTRUSSESofeny NEW KIND ог1808, (Open) OBSON S UINERAEIA (New вний. deci du uni ited in purpose, od Committee have m -- ecide oth mornin, r 34, Mr. B. R. Cont, £1. CINERARIA.-—Saved from our "our Prize Collect; сулу which ow g Co z Ong yi eshog КЩ юкзогапу OTHER KIND. (Open) Ten First Prizes m 1562; and also from the splendid new onversaziones or dere the NT . ; offered by us in Autumn 1864. Each packet ася POETA ао, details "t which have ‘yet to to be | t has ed an [d со! px Meu e ат Sr eer Foni è bon Al yt pon а, vA "uiv : а а 'Wers, ei ДО l prin that At, Mr. J. Сер, N n, Westerham, Kent, 75. sud Superior sos to nam ed varieties а. ог pH morning meetings, of which pro твр spa Crass 12—12 YELLOW ROSES. | Single trussos, Not less than onsox & Soxs, Seedsmen, Isleworth, D held, papers on subjects determined be м, Mr. В. В. Cant, £1 108, OBSON'S SUPERB PRIMULA (New Seed). | oe. | EUM ое apum 7 T botar PEE ei e PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, RUBRA. pi "i hs Bortieulturists, X Era h rp JA ard pein м Оаза 13.12 TEA-SCENTED. ра = adig ROSES. Single E рое eo ке = Ed or seed, and will be found to be | ache qe o oan де Бор, ян gg ri Trusses, mateurs. Ы 3, 14, Mr. H. Exell, £2. PRIMULA STKENNIS Fi T | 1 Mr. W. £1 10s. m LSU МЕ ЛАТА ALBA.—This is а very | CUSSION ОП their particular subjec avit PES T Hee £L ТОН Dying. I&rgo рекон епу Тиц Пожега аскан = Cone М С the proposed arrangements are, Crass 14.— Mp o fpa ЧОШВЕТТЕ ROSES. Single roda Packets Ды лаша FIMBRIATA.—Finost mixed white and that there shall be a Banquet, at which the foreign em i pen zu. у е кос yi za a e entertained, and in w Jadies Mare Prol ies, 1 E o wil be invited to sh and further, that eeds for Present Sowin Crass 15.—12 D) DISTINCT KINDS. Single flowers. (Open.) M. PAUL Ben Los Successor а the leto A. PAUL eursions shall be o rganised to places of interest, P x i Kanos, £13 108, E P NA mr AUL (Son. fins FIG LA | соройу! іпа hortiulturl point of view, or that — Per Y: B. R, Cant, 156. ` HOLLYHOCK, collection of 12 distinct sorts. t least an endeavour should be made to " ihe aH DECORATED BASKET or VASE of ROSES. (Open.) choice mixed mer yu Ld Ps access for oür foreign friends to some o Wm, Ingle, £3, : CALCEDLARI st spotted, mixed ` 1.604.102 6 | mo ssible and renowned of English t X Ic G Marlow, 2. ITINERA. finest sorts 1з. 62. {02 6 F5 :9006881 x noo Oo Sugen Бар iue ad : H. Beasley, Gr. to Т. Wood, Esq., Acton, £1. PRIM HULA SINENSIS, , finest st fringed |. 18.64.02 6 These in rief r* general features of the Su RBOUQUETS o f ROSES, distinct kinds. 5 trussesto| PAULS WALT MARKET CABBAGE 1 1 o |proposed London International Exhibition of Hor- pa Saeta Bass or so Ada Аи зората, m а BROCK ET HALT PRONA COS DETTY ENDIVÉ 1 9 |tieulture, to which we heartily wish success, Nr E. лы EARLY DWARF ERFURT CAULIFLOWER : 1 |beeause it cannot fail, if only it is рну ЖЕР. #2, * ame „5 moderate prices. ` carried out, to tend greatly e ment АП other кз of ALOGUE ret t at CA' y post. Уа idm N. (Open.) «шысы ROSES. Not less than 10 distinct kinds, к уи, 8inches in diameter. (Open.) Crass 9—50 NEW ROSES. Not1l ess than 10 distinct kind: Mi as Pots not exceeding 8 inches in diameter. Кора; ) = PRIZE OFFERED by MR. ча MEMBER of COUNCIL. 11 RS ATURDAY, JULY 8, 1865. S The Sa ХӨ, Chronicle, | British йот but also {һе ror perain o of - only is ssary to obtain the hearty c tion o. Su "M er cds dal å gs seien са фз Мете Б малы] © without consider- i papae {= a - those p vy hir gem Mes Д0 ВОЗЕЗ, Distin ct kinds, їп 6-ineh pots. ETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 6h аын Exhibition of Window are sure ne av Yers б. Jackman T x rtc C Монрат, July Di Gariestog by Working Glasses), Borm "t; objeet "ny йаша out to ehe to pé Seedling Clematises, £1. b (Royal Horticultural (Fiorai and Pruit [= to render all the aid of this kind which сап Tte Royal miniy орана ы 1 розата Disc vcre a n ibly be required. We therefore commend to dccem Шеннен. WzpxrspAy, — зв sited Horticultural, "ai. Finsbury f our readers, both those who ВлтсарАт, раї Horticultura tow or Luüces and элй те of censes and t who are them- N аз eE selves Sais in its Pirit the E subjoined CHOICE EXTE Отв readers are already aware that there mm ps phs from the dg spectus w А -— NSIVE COLLECTION of|an en p уе а Тордон next s an INTE — by the com Nn GREENHOUSE PLANTS always on vi y "xí TREES, SHRUBS and ORNAMENTAL TRERS,| NATIONAL HOR ЫЕ That а Subsoription List be opened for the Ee rt ENERAL NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on will give e Eng Jish » Gu vetus an рана of dép of obtai the funds necessary to the delivered free at the various London ШШЫЗ [appearing in ала rivalry with such of the formation: of а libera ral prize-list, the erection or Temi i G NURSERY, G. C Centin owers as feel dis to enter into | part erection of the necess sary exhibition bc Talk fom the Кыйыр $ Station ба the Great Western | the competition, and which will give the scientific | the entertainment of foreign visitors, and for th Umm м and A SHRUBS, aro hero ые] horticulturists botanists of the Continent an bord expenses ud i Exhibition and riens the finest ће County, | Opportunit f ex riencing the hearty welcome | an that а Guaran entered on. MONA: wide ыйы эшен» ‘ That gentlemen subseribing Ten Gaineassball irera | determined to receive them, The movement, we be entitled to one dinn et о value a are glad to say d = "meling very satisfactory pro- | 97. 3s.; to one card of invitation to d the Е e amongst u as the ree of +ће | soirées, available for one gentlem and two ladies ; General бошай» held ы Saturday las pU “i be | апа to eight tickets of admission e opening taken to have affirmed the princi of | of the Show, when the ad on by payment will the scheme, we may briefly state hom ар the| be One Guinea ribers of Five | information of thoai, have not yet given the | Guineas, or Guar eceive one subject their attention an. lt has been decided, ex the first place, that gen A shall take place, p some ums in Мау, 1866, and most likely t d k falling antors of 507., of eye for each soirée, available for one gentleman wo ladies, and four tickets for tho first day ог ше оо Show. seri and Guarani smaller amounts чт receive in proportion," wee tween Epsom and Ascot races, a огеш! шга Exhibition on a muoh more деч ТМ е tlian We may just add, that a very considerable * ? varied. habi аы have been 626 THE GARDENERS €CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jerx 8, Ll number from the elasses of persons we have |love d so well, - shortly before his death he received | We also saw ab Kew the very nice repran Pee both els Jm already. given the Committee i) our adviee to var csi ашай i eine the subject of VARIEGATION is receiving some valua| ble mpor — from New Granada and DN E Us. Aper which was prepared for the ow the property of his son, other parts. Meo M i his father's love for pj who happily inherits a дү WINDOW —— Ап Erh me by the w s із to hs held at the dard Sys may be interes sting to invite attention thus bel to a brochure* by . MORREN, extracted | m the Bulletin in de [Académie Royale de Bel- .Whieh the süb , and that ш, orkin de Royal Hos "itus Soc n Monda The м абр mittee І is inte = ip meieovar к notice me matters, a egated state of x: lea s to be til of бан” 3 War Office return shows that i in A y have been. allotted to troops, an at — lad t6 ph ›,- see that the subject of receiving offieial attention. А kt Rect military eie den 0 published, Лед, fil. Here m THON үр» л H. PEI: RE i lace whore а fitt ре? is it is or à ina gr reater or less Eun tha points, a portion of that variety M m ч аге anxion now to recommend as giving а ridens. Co iam. interest to а gan arden eon se ent, and 6 d offieers and o! ah There i is mah = RANUS remarked that variegated plants and of тоте stunted habit strictly эк Lors it appears, d ered with v pro bably due to "the otiosi eondit plants » wiis give rise oeeasionally to gs This has bee -— ке: -— trantia media, Veronica lyss um m: iaritita uxu virens, n officinalis, Ради m zonale, barn di Cheiri, Coca list те nelades M! of ja ry and affini and one, moreover, that - " doubt be red etot № т has ye et been egated leaves, a cireumstance ions under mad Ile Aquifolium, Acer psendo-Platanus, ‘Celtis sus | Am round clump of its пое white reference more, however, yet to be iov plsbel M Soldiers! Gardens, New Plants. 298. CyPRIPEDIUM py rm rm MS.; Bateman, | in Bot. Mi жесе (Acaulia coriifolia tessellata) pedi: o pu S lo bracteis ancipitibus acutis bllosulis poA pilosis břeviòtihub, sepalo superiori nia БИН DAR co, inferiori subbreviori angustiori aged minutissime bidentato, petalis М са, Јабећі sacco ostio инер retuso, ceterum laciniis posticis lato C md ostio rte к ско staminodio A— ima basi gue ralibus |a cq e history "^ "m plant is as yet recent. It w aen on Feb. ы з. d —— cocks |in Burmab, by the Rev, C. drawing of 16, which we A: РНИ Ж ae examine, to Sir William Hooker; as also a wild flower, | dried Feb, 1864, Both show, what we have long since known, that well-mana 1 Or chids are often much | i h original habi a In апу! of these cases of heredit aty xious to see at ling of courte assiduous discoverer, w tached for ever to the plant, from ў y towards the t otioso, | {00 pre bidentato, antice trilobo, | uto. &c. tats. | is almost the smallest i: in crea Nerve, or ү) pie umbellatus ; or, tion be more shady, of a good group of the Convolvulus major, rambling up stakes simi ourds, with their em many varieties beautiful fruits. Some of t d uh mov in and ont at stated ould not їп go Ne vs s uif iabour nds the necessary attentions б half-hardy MULT nsider isto keep de fron wind, ense taki hort space of о n b — ri plant thus a ing in mts Acn into a veritable айы. ummer arrangem is sort are really comes, unless consideration t. 1 m" Mure. у-ү Mr ра g m d ы E venustum. is} tl a UNS in positions ys M. MORR one reason why the X roduced under |с such circumstances, ar. on x liable to inherit the charaeteristies of die patent, and why grea constanoy is dor А іп eases where the vari ers oF the tion affects the 4 oses s in contradis- | ff? ета! ter | hai oga |sur rimen pa e upper si dark green The ick itself standin: two together on side. na short | | where - БИП, keeping. cert inter peta ls, ecies, e ресе, т passerinum rim oad). The colour isa vay Dis 9 not so | «(dl little dark purple spec! ' kind о tion, tances, Ay M. MORREN pes justly, lend support to the theory o —— Tar late Mr. CawTY, whose death took place а short tune ago in Norton Street, CEN enjoyed an guit pr ger d as surgeon in that where he was much esteemed by all who had Мы the pleasure of his seguita Although his house was d dy en Miu E e Lue wouid no doubt have Wit беа M ing further contributions to at he Hérédité dela. н. 1805. Рр. 13. — n M. E. MORREN. ds the "n line o зр fk yellow centre of mode, hose нне or limbs are ое Let us add that the pals havea copper-brown hue outside, The e species dran ode un E ERA ow, Ms і summer, than t * zs P. rs of return iré gone ' before their ші allowed to take their places. mong shrubs, and in orms 0! Le Чон, g cerca philip- se,and yet it is so v striking that it peo be admitted to every eei. o doubt, as Mr. Bateman ested the other day, p ose who oa » um реа of Orchids, may ve to Teont E^ excellent ogy to our to | бен d са а e Mr. 9 ри et sus from the leaves lot) that t this tpe ur Е varlety of the old the floweri: lant has | | shamed: dos for ha ену formed this opiniom. pi first n Europe w pee HN n the garden | u f Mr. Pileher, at | qe ive of , and im qe now at hand two | пз be | good тес С. | time, but thoy s 8 describei, the beautiful poiyant Primroses and Cowslips loo! appear oh Advani he used for ie IT old roots "aou be di the divisions i gnat in row T Lui ey free! i anl by auh yanto dy for grai — places. ров manure ү as un ants upright y bane ы the jawe make rgi ribbon rows This is aa abo he best ү И different emet 1 лоя for indi through the kindness of Mr. Day. ! | alsó white Iberis, yellow re , mp зал 6,1885] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. '627 =" one, thab should be up in boxes. After | be Wm if the prineiple I am attem iwo of your eorrespondents ж e Anen a little Myosotis sylvatica, white and blue, | had been wrong, Odon farw nskii O. | have discussed "m and question ари | ec ppt sown; also som of the M. monticola, where — Inm have ins to eld ie » and | А must be said obscurely. They beg the ques ә early mora is required. J. F. — өп» 60 flo flowers to the — nor — а plant | by drawing comparisons between the “ol аз тегу ear Ма о р 00 flowers, whi ch have border and the Mes 9 а. of course award the kept in perfectio: ә Pe м АЎ eks; nor окно A ano ND THEI 4 CULTIVATION.—No. VI. | equ ually rare m cordatum have grown to а size to| Now, as the worst len arrangement сесии distribution of Orchids йаа с Bpikes, s. кир 12 flowers, just ж Аан than the PAM xed border, as gen eograp ws тач табо must not "e rticular temperature. The abl emus ber ow in he deat of bea Th majority | of DÀ more rare and inel garden к —-— огоц hl recognising and acting upon n Bde of ov sb ariation of temperature to the condition of pla ants. Cw La ants have valuable belong to what one might call ? region, and that too in , proximity to the and as edo m for some years at t all x iosita the b 3 the old eni. Bardis against those of the popula his of wr Pe n the subject is Tuy like building pA a n rin m line. ^ an e will be t of tem mperature n tha : region than in auy other quts tio git perished ither чак е very much prin by air “currents, which must exist the satisfaction of quickly ve ing it 5 he question, a, if fairl fairly put, is а very simple опе: Is P or is it not desirable to add more beauty of form to ur flower garden 18 by introducing to them а few good of, sach req together. Tha is v y the great supporters at the — — the lanta are found, ,16 has Wl eniin а and the foremost of their gardeners alway ys bee the riter's opinion that want ut, in recent times, for tl "ot һе an.) in question. was more m € cde ealling o “cool treatm 80 as to Er ow of a ym more freedom and tne: of leaf t Or chi ie The notes of warning ананар чау to summer than фо winter treatment, | о * set off " m rege Pb im Calceolarias, iere еа d our months the pseudobulbs were во dried &c., with g as x" as by o other agene во tl otherwise! Y Байа va ol tbe, pr entbusiaste, especiall lly new beginners, an p wo 80 [ser treatment could induce them to become plump. the iur answer to үа nd be * yes, if it can be КҮ m m "new iut thrown oa Orchid y affected by the | done well" Then who shall say we have not the Ly рези Ше s th Ein be ides inually бүйүр Pe beo er^ hown at Batte exis! e are giving ou r, Gi y shown à тзеа w КЕ. тей yr шу: [^ inn o- | assist the e of ^Y Топун and bulbs, and the capabilities of our house a nts in this бома UE NT paraly e ей; ‹ Let | When di is arrangement last summer, I said li d А wd be ti ughl y understood. that this is not influenced that y hardy plants might be used —- M уту simp becau а goo А. о пеу f nut t in fact it would be possible to have арп cene in se carrying out ofa an impracti- and solely the want ot sufficient humidity in th effeots without the expense cable idea, 00, fori ^et g Му has been by the | trouble of wintering and protecting. Some of the s n ence cen ра “This is а peen presence of too much heat. rchids are so totally |“ monea v pa n^ E Aralia papyrifera and itate of matters; but the picture i is "certain nly no different a class of plan m any dp 2-6 lars ld b e iu mind, requires to be e explidi it on this point, else some people nisi ^» ame alm ap фм е plants might suppose that if the vitality of oia roots was | themselves. Clever practical men can go a certain length in or forwarding the growth of plants, and in unimpaired, the ^r s тгк would beright enough. The udo be e leaves and pse lbs are | ог a too low temperature, but. а novice or à їз sure tò ^ burn Li agm with any — kiud, Beca often all but а ruined when the roots are in Mesi boli Rae wr is absolutely essential, йг or for | all Orehid euch kind a p to study and provide a an The suitable hardy plants are of various types of Character, Ishall begin with a few of Fern-like leaf and aspe ES. Adiantum’ cuneatum pen "as кж аз Stachys lans could be grown in * the ta, 'whas a beautiful EN, A ments of the i lan мыл шон rgo temporary check in Braz = айа, even China and Australia, from а 3 deg ost, | e ЕЭ t£ 1 Tag; VM» bitat totally n ereate, is it new to z E DM permet in like m m LY А "granted that plants. "will E^ dicas in omar im of the more c choice Н er | Odontoglossums cool n: in such a hot summer as this is imer tly proving self to be, is s во great Шаб I 1 Eos СЯ 0 Er LI "it of Orchids” was an admirable failed in even pre nea to put on a|] а resemblano any do (indeed I am Ё. -— © "йөге is other [n > like it at first s sigh t), a moreover whi ich [iot in Fer ы — ble appearance, No amount apparently of artificial moisture an nd judicio ous ventilation, with — J si of humidity to prevent орар x tendency is clearly towards the pposit -— І have Z the greatest difficulty imagin- | ld be counteracted, How ma ny plants of |а an Phalænopsis have been alive to кл his way with Odontoglossum Pescatorei, find it io be the aost диво of all the “cool” pla | treatment ? | And what of Cattleyas in I|in мо soil. off t ank plant : are quite thesi size | th 1 HTS of ад вип, or exposure—Th лаа minus 15 for compact, — bushes, from a foot to 18 "abs high, e slender gy er t is al of those of O. — ад what wit 100 and t vigor ous young growths, the | a tempera proportion to the sr I stick to the invariable rule | | ionally bear а 40 —will they be any the s for ау E а trying ordeal ? Such leading is simply m the end to be att d t Б tha halt зә а. man’s taste leads hi ín ike diei: F ende: d meridian heat of ihe em Te is sne rules of Orehid qoum - let it n: тошу =, gene- rally kno w to ob E shrivelling tendeney ames cuc E 2 is not а very eed sum in e enlture. He obtains а respectable RE T 2 á f ing a ol — Ач ей his gardener that ll right if zi & gag y have ex upon dozens and ft e ed ly ilani the aps р; а T — manure diluted with "tepid water, so weak not to ZZ material ке refused F Ht n any reete вау, 20 d H f Q is Tana: absor à which it was charged. joy I saw, after "the my yr relief. and j MIRA and qe the t way in Vieh it сап ni d € ust kee cias "y "cte om heat will 1 — B E = 5 = jv, : То t isbest, but will | grow “ * an yyhere is by thinning p this tempera: em e ilh gardener or gentlem who h )rehid eulture, рет" ped if T en would be likely to be healthy, but I . scd how many of them Bm alive by the let of April next? meii оов race, which of all others belongs the cool house, would grow and thrive 86°. Only | more || е, what are technically called чоо Orchids €ool. Ventila- | more luxuria Е than ever. ва Й of this kind must o. resorted to. So asa re se » rmi well, when it requires to be re-potted, {ей or зы. Моке do поё disturb manded success — by "afin — ar as €—À for — has ta me that. I em маб n gaius by een tei “ыкы. yx Now, and mot during wi the time to keep th day,a and ali the more severe for з epus; à the | partial during. the night. Moisture should be applied | g out the shoots in в spring, 80 beh abe rim cm g one shall 1 d its exquisite иги th Artem out with а pri gracefulness, een itisan elegan nt Pise but < inferior for di distinetion or beauty to оң of the foregoing, which have the additional — of being perennial. Meum eerie ti is one of the most Vae ccm and secon: T. "dcm the temperature to 42° for ten days else iiti Serious, „18 поб this the | heav nd dobulbs may be thoroughly charged for the h y perspir ation t that is —— um iam дау. Sh from the sun' s T is eq ing much со: ac (his ав an axiom, as I told dert the other day,that | Bank. Naim бе йшй sd pir а л future paper "Y will fee 4 tretago monthly іде E house "€ 38^: ? Sich a at all events | i i - 8 year; meantime it may ну eec Kudane e корен, бада rises cm чна 4 inducing solidity p ба. James Anderson, Meadow — 9 Agnes ORNAMENTAL PLANTS.—No. I. admitted that some Жү зи бун flower gardens by thi AS Wed? heighten the D too ped UP sorb it is "invaluable не " sata a dwarf and neatly-habited plant, and very gracetul leafage, far more e Xt ^ — plant too, as the brightly ме pum А flowers remain оп for &long time in pane summer. зч gene erally grows from 12 to 16 te high. То бо а step higher, few plants are more graceful jii 628 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jerr 8, ме, latel to ‚рау! it n visit, ав 1 һай 106 вееп it for some time, the pick of 1864 and 1865, It mi ES 8 to beat Charl lower, bj eur an aeg but. most ears, he arles тт тА is Lick d rfe er y » that at B y b bl о | Rosein any family. W. F. Ra adolyffe, Tarra "e. the beg orthe margins of sbrubberies, &c., for though very TI it. The rere on inó wh Pp were | АЧИН: beautiful in summer they wou 1а р yg in tolerable сооп n, but crammed to excess with Foreign Corres espondence too soon for the continuous growers of the fi b outh Kensington, The Vines in е | Стхснохл CULTIVATION AT DA MEME ис garden. But no doubt the Josves ot Ü giat 1 o Conservatory were о1о the decline, and I only 5s oaa in his report for ina T r. Аы Umbelliferous plants might be d and much | wond der they g s for the vegetable basi Tan bon Dose fs. , that tta retarded by pinching off M Xe Stems as soon as | ог nt, the x said the си which had been quito as great аз Dux a E they- appeare 4 W. Robins: The once fine euh, oretum and grounds и а state в accompanied by а veiy diy MED "A т араага т m A bu ds a 2 А growth Home Correspondence. gone; and thou | Tu мч ыч ME with the exception of the lon pe eir __ Strawberries. E beli eve, with you (see 78 that were taken, time has not yet been found to UP | about the 17th the pl. ‚Ж ; Sa] ( v holes m e by the removal of the plants. As CA а E uer ants began to show the f mot universal. Here it has been very good. I have ае great M Ku Horticultural Exhibition to (5500 feet above the sea) 2 eA YN yes ps аъ t t i ex try people since Whitsunda ay, beginning with | pr rineipal Continental hori ulturists to this country, | o£ Cinchona Pahudiana, anda СОВЕ 4 Sir Joseph Paxton. Тһеу are still !plentiful, Eliza | and as the great name of Chiswick will cause many | officinalis. At 4350 e vd g a few of Cinchon i : 1; і is high time ut т frost p E a t Exhibi our eid cei SOUirbuident, Mr. Adolphus ойной being held n connection with the Kensington = Kebt, came here on the 26th of June, and I had three — may be the means of redeeming the Societ. with moré or less re : good sorts intact for him, besides as many of the three | fro bad name it has got with horticulturists. 3d, 4th, and 5th plantations. At 2550 feet above preceding as he was pleased to eat, namely, John | An ou T Ls sea the maximum and minimum temperature i Powell, a seedling of my own, and Frogmore Late Pine, — your СТЕ «9 Excelsior ” shade was recorded every 924 hours during the in te all delicious sorts; also some Scarlet Pines, extra ien i 090) 6 t d dr delicious, and the highest flavoured and most Pined| we sho v proteot and ] preserve wasps’ I elevation was 66°.18, the mean 'minimum T n Strawberry that has ever been here out of more than | afraid if such pests were preserved that. quien the monthly mean temperature а d At пещи 130 sorts. І bave had s et all of the high- | would find it a matter of no small mitt to send a : of 1895 feet fewer Observ atio р pla n u Pine, and not one rui them is equal to the M Pine, sent out, I believe, | mean of course out-door fruit, as there are means, | ing, y Dr. Roden. There is no difficulty whatever іп | alt КОЕН often difficult of application of ые give 71°56 as the mean maximum, and 47° Tie spring Кома з sat many М idi чеси hey m entering fruit hou fall ki OM the | ean o and 59°:5 as the mean im { frosted the s hat we sot beneath dispute “ Bscehlor's » і that cuenten BE А в, сщш, ай | berry. Still rot У; еч e w e of failure. | devour а of x ау kinds, mre T testify, | February 1 гй | аура did esei ies their plantations during кшш but the good Харар n that way т compen- | 4780 ; б, LP ae pen ©: PAET: бИ; обыр | | me last year, nor after fruiting. Hence, with the ea sate for the fearful destruction тне e in our fruit | оф VATS., 19,229; C. Pahudiana, 5092—total, ШУ epe as a буюр pan, the plantations were injured. crops, and I of fruit will do I watered mine abundantly during fruiting last season, | well to ques dem in destroyi ing. every wasp and wasp's z and close after cropping Í cut off what runners there | nest he can discover. Тһе е they com emit | Societies, were, and covered the straw with black dung, and | promises to be even worse thi r thau last, as there | RoYAL Hox URAL : July 1 y" eei | watered the plantations copiously. "They then made| was an unusual pil and M ue Cg waspi s about during | —An "excellent "dis lay was produced on this occasion; new crowns, establis! new roots, put on new leaves, | tl .N. not only were both ides of the principal poii which got hardened before winter came, and shot the| Table Wil Ton ai e to | the —— €! full o gay ges ке the и ЧО ] wet off the erowns and roots, and prevented Zero bii о on the тед decorations laiely ех е ad Flowers, but а Beers oth t m doing any mischief. Hence, with no end of water, | South кашын ed The matter, as w. as to be expected, | western arcades; and the hers Vig Tes | I have had, no! eer spring demens M e$ beco! oit hobien tendane; and : wish 2 cloudy, the э ffe: кона; Бете preserved | most abundant crop of fi il int ,to t them "hut comfort, convenience, an d pr acti- | ness an auty u aire d till the end o he Tt | The Frogmore Pines came out after t to be This was AN НАРТ were Tue recs they have swelled eve м dur rry. They copsidered. "In the quunt flowers ‹ can be е got ced at South Кайо but the best by far, of the in are a fine i i Rose Sho his pla! When r ze it looks like crimson and gold. Eliza,|in their finger. cilm or their napkins And - in n the class of 72 kinds, one truss of each, there vi ou at all points, is still the best Strawberry in Eng- | London, where they are made up ) witl wires; fingered close competition between Messrs, Paul & Son mi She has always been my friend, and also that of | in the process, and n Бед the idea is е | Mr, Mitchell, of Piltdown, for the first place, мй ibapa blic. I have never seen ci year after year, put | reverse of refined. A fi gonium petals i ina collections being nearlv equally meritorious as out by anything. W. т delyffe, Tarrant Rushton, | napkin may spoil an kai ^ des s, and gl ms, Messrs. Paul & Son, however, bii near Blandford, Dorse Water-lilies in a finger-glass would prevent your using t their favour, and therefore caria | one ог two points in The late Sir онер P —The 2 йу Telegraph | it. People wl ht | off tl 4 Among their blooms were fine enm has told us that the bt lake Si Sir атна - was not a | go through the | vie e; expense of coverin g the | of Maurice Berna ardia, Gloire de Santenay, — of genius, — correspon iden « T? (p. 603) Е table with metal tro vari bes shapes wes я Crapelet, ' Lola, Madame Fu urtado, Due de Rohan, Tact he giv та eut flowe ers, butt а of this kind can Totting, Caroline de Sansil, undoubtedly possessed in a lar; arge « degree aper surely he p b Ifred de R nt, Queen Victoria, the new cannot be denied the highe: ind to which | tk 16 hable. Some of tl y échal Niel are usually applied the. тоаг? *genius? and “ nt.” that ou had taken a glass up you could | Di À Let me ask what js genius s ?—what is talent? In | бага have d. a place whereon to put it down| Mitchell came, in addition to the -kinds з and others so dotted over with specimen glasses | Madame Masson, Madame Charles Wood, Vicomte D С М llow Теа, Maréchal Au ijon, Alba Rosen, and Louise de Se й fined :—* Geni applied to to the nature, the natural and en flowers that no one could have reached аад четв нА man; the powers — n from the table without knocking them Caillat, ic The n nt, disposi i i any persons [adame Boll, Duc Decazes Madame э. Ch inclination of the mind; the power or гта reich |the smell of a moderate quantity of flowers. | General W: gb Mr. Keynes һай La Reine, eret wu or ben ss e - ee gains eie censeri the| What would be the fate of such at оре of а over- | of Gold, Alf fred de d nt, Louise ental wealth о; ength; or powers of, ог | whelming floral displays ? ink every one must Devoniensis, and others ; and Mr. skilli ip Mt is staining; faculty, n or —€— have ка satisfied that the lab prize a rightly of Lea Bridge, 1 Б also e ercollent extitit мй; 50 city of mind," Tried by em n think it must Бе | ама! "Ee But oh! the trouble and inconvenience of a deaa Moin з, Mr. Ши admitted that he g My | | | e posse nius and mu чиен веб o pla tes each with three holes for three water | Keynes; 4, Mr. wag а bent ce with, the MAS: Sir J. Paxton f ! Flowers are ут іп ће! Of 48 kinds, mA trusses of ber Pere Til 1 one year prior the foundation of Оше ж у проп one's plate, even if по earwigs and spiders | ful display. Messrs. Paul & So фей, Vins despectus 25 years ago, an nd o one | point in | come out of С Real good taste is dps compatible fine trusses of Devoniensis, Co е Nerii p wit ho ood t her his e Olivier st an u e can be по | Vigier, Lord Clyde, Maurice Bernardi Ч Madis honest independ: ind, combined with a natural im gos I do E e agr these remarks ill. Mme Madame Vinermoz, $ pigeon n Rie politeness, ahi peser degenerated into servility, that | naturedly, but it seems f me the largest — Furtado, Gloire de Santenay, & M of las china, combined with the larg, Mr. Keynes furnished beautiful trusses а 4 попсе to gain а sinister end, In this I believe consisted | quantity of Bowers, i is not what the proposer of t la Malmai dicen Comte de Nanteu 1 his true nobility of character, in this probably con-| prizes had in view. 4 Lady Reader w. ears Rotalier, Lord Macaulay, Vicomtesse Mee : tributed Mgr to his — in life. уа, on e love LM з. de Rennes, s анаа Gloire бе Santens Weir 4 Lopie permit me to sugges t that a committee o f horti “Roses: —As regards these, Lord Macaulay's native | Rivers, a o Мг, Francs, of rn tis Жем is ves glowing pit son: it, however, some- | Messrs. Lee, ot Натан ^^ - т pene 6 at once тилей A -— able memorial to his | times becomes very dark. It is a highly improved| _ ДА›атаз.—1, Paul & memory. There perum fitting place for it| Jaequeminot, being better in colour, better in ict 4, iens S ie Ms. Ke Keynes ™* than the grounds of. the pases Palace. І know many substance, fuller in the centre, and of erect| In 24 kinds, three trusses of sad ame Вой? Boo and others who would gladly contribute | habit, The growth and foliage are good. It will|1st i едена Charles яо Б adam? fajas their mite in recognition of th paea т one w stand sun well for two or three days, show; wing. the | Général Jacqueminot, Madame C. Crà Bernar genius and talent has ей ше б over € and | value s substance. p d „Суйе, їз bec like it in | Vigneron harles - and GI. m will miss а | growth and foli me aed Jain mci erm ^ gro d foliage, an са betan nce, B Maréchal Souchet, Майа! аки of Madame V the memory of the desi ground: LEES n m в, e s 4 E REPERI is Ms н scarlet cr and d ter itry. Mr. Cant had fine exam Rohan, ‹ ot tis Беш structure = lord Herbert i is pape ye 5, thou Mh h | Madame F rtado, Prince Camille ар а nds at Sydenham if they do not lend their so good for substance, s: fll well folded, and | Margottin, John Hopper, Quee minot, ros. influence. in aid of the ione. William Paul, =A utifully formed; its growt каа are g Rou eee үл бёпёга1 Тасдпепир о ар Vailash NN. [Hear, Hear. | These аге three worthy Roses. "Tio f ollowing are also | Fraser John dame Vidot Gloi am | th an етй нея ре a Super- edet Pierre „Notti s and Rushton Radcl lie Daran. In is fine old Garden, which was followed | which AM sd six plan ag in full and Pint i aie Ja noticed Duc de and e rks by yourself, | These ie and ell e lik ko- Louise Magnan, nearly v kr (ө, Аш esse de Morny, а fhé Qus ан Awards.—l, Mr. p Needed improvemente, The | purple om uma. peg p Baronne P. ш Messrs, Paue Son. Mr We M лн» induced me! Kinkelin. The varieties named аге, up to this| Among 24 kinds, single trusses d p d | iwkins. $ à заз 8 185) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 629 - of Senateur Vaisse, Madame Charles | than usual, The best came from Mr. Sage, gr. to Earl | weather in many eharming reda de la Malmaison, Triomphe de em a à Black Hamburzh | placer T M, ET, инам DA ind Сарае кг e де Rotalier, Charles Lefebvre, Louise | Gra and М№есбагіпеѕ, a Queen Ріпе | Awards.—Gre een-fleshed : 1, Mr. Eastone, gr. to Sir J. Duek Rennes, m Comte de Nanteuil. Mr. Fraser had Apple, Бшш Chis Bronn ука MEM worth, Bart.; 2, Mr. Earley gr. to F. Pryor, Esq. Scarlet- Pero? "S nent blooms, particularly Beauty оѓ Огіоп Melon, and British n Strawberries, Mr. x 1, Mr. Gadd, Dorking; 2, Mr. Weir, gr to Mes, also and Devoni Mil аў gr. n he Earl of Cras v farnished enutifal| altham es; 2, Mr. Fraser; 3, Mr. Cant ; 4, Mr. | Trentham Black and Muscat Grapes Queen —The best of these were Je(fer ^ a + | Pine-apple, British Queen Strawberries, Violette vistorias the former of which came from Ме, Ro bin А f 48 kinds, single trusses, the | Набу d Grosse nonne Peaches, and Combe [a o Sir G. Kerrison, Bart. ; and the latter from Me. In the "a b . Hedge, w who aag among | Abbey Hybrid Melon, an extremely well-flavoured farum, gr. to J. J. Blandy, Esq, of High Gro ш Edise Bravy, Olivier Delhom Victor variety, with a skin as thi of a Peach. y Е, George Prince, Caroline — Дайы. ра д - = ее came from Mr. Ruffett, gr. Per md IE Brown Turkey, Lee's ; Gloire de Dijon, Louise Magnan. , Niphetos Palmerston, who had well.grown Queen oki , к ЭДЕ жы, President гате, and La Ville de St. dut к Жылы mm Black Hamburgh and | 47 Orman, gr. to R. Holland Esq. ; equal 2, Mr. Ms Mr. Ingle, g to G. Round, Esq., also | Muscat Grapes, Gailande Peaches and Elru ago, gr. t arl Ho VIRA Me HK ма good e in hich we еи Comtesse | Nectarines, Bd Circassian Cherries,| С/е" m e shown in excellent condition, I lant, Se eauty of Waltham, | mson ee een Strawberries, and a Win Prize Parts the Black loti, а large black, attractive- Go o Gold Frangois i Premion, and others. Melon. m Mr. Banne nerman n, gr. to Lord Bagot, 100! иа nd. ыр als Anon noticed е 77 ев e "x gr ck, 1 байан useat ап c e. ong w and Grapes; a eda пееп Pine-a ple, Golden "Perfection and | Bigarreau were conspicuous, In re бон оэ К e Pd, ере Hybrid Cashmere Melons, Elru, e Nectarines, and | 4102708. — Black: equal 1, Mr. Turner and Mr. Rufet; General Washington, Charles La s Tuer ^ е Royal George Peaches, en d Britis ibn БЫ een гада! 2, Мт. Pottle, Mr. Carr, Mr. Marcham, gr. to E. ime Р pee Lou „ Victor Verdier, a : . | Oates, Esq., Mr. Sawkins., White: equal 1, Mr. Mr. Dawson, gr. to Earl Cowper, contributed a Provi- | Enstone and Mr. x riis equal2, Mr. Turner, Mr. Per- Lonis Magna LI "4 Inge: 2, Mr. Moffat; 3, Mr. Hedge; equal ie domo ‚ White and Black Grapes, fine Violette red к. Ски мей Esq., Mr. Ross, gr. to 0. Eyro M In the Class of 18, the most conspicuous blooms were Triomphe de Haen Might, purplish scarlet; Senateur Vaisse, Jean Goujon, Duc de Ro vg Madame тер Yi ire Bernardin, Vicomte Vin and Souveni ГМ. p 2, Rev. V. R. Child ; equal 3, Mr. and Mr. Marlow ; 4, Mr. Marcham, nd Downton Nectarines; a Scarlet Gem reri and odi examples of Frogmore Late Pine | Strawberr Auaris E Pagos: 2 д Miller; 3, Mr. Ruffett; 4, Mr. Bannerm: Pine gaius nes ough not particularly re- | markable as regards enia were both numerous and good. Mr. Barnes, of Bicton, furnished se ral Queens, 2.2. rries.— These consisted of Filbert Pin MAN, ina Biton White, Sir C. Napier, Rife ss Euge e, Eleanor, Goliath, British Quee en, | Sir 1 [meg d eine Queen, all good, more especially the four — kinds. кш E alley; 2, Mr. Widdowson; 3, Mr. Budd; 4, lie. In Twelves Mr. Postans produced good blooms of some of the best kinds, as did also Mr. Marlow, of е. ИС ач а. Postans; 2, Мг. Marlow ; 3, Mr. Smith; 4, ew Roses, we noticed Pierre t = Awards.—4 —4 Que Mr. Barn Young, gr, to Notting, deep violet-shaded v. H. -| W. H. Stone, rwn :3, Pa a fere em ide Mr. | brain; Char e, deep rose; Panl de Ja Meilleray, Eg B аы Deville, gr. to Major Martin; 2, Mr. Allen, Ni paid R ld їег ; | т. to ‚ Esq.; 3, Mr. Dawson. Queens: 1, Mr. е de Hotalie or ne; Бош de Youn ng, gr. A Ba alley, Esq. ; 2, Mr. Davies to W. Booker, k Esq. т. Kemp, gr. to Е. a Bentall, Esq. Other ports: pre rose, alm George | 1, шн, 9, Мт. Bailey, {о T. "Drake, Esq. ; Баша ; and Madame ictor Verdien all | Godfroy, gr. to H. Chu k, Esq" pe Mr. Keynes unfortunat tely had tw vas =ч —The tA of these was a bunch of Black arent Descourt, and о therefore disquslife Hamburgh shown by Mr. Meredith, of Ga € near moreover —— hn échal Souchet (ай), а s Н velyi "s ME Dni ato; 2, Mr. Cant; 3, Мг, Fraser; In the Class of Twelve trusses of any new kinds оё 1863, Messrs. Paul id Xe were lst e flowering. Mr. Bar states "чб specimens ned in this manner are “heavier, , compared with cellaneous Fi some Akori; piar чш. e in Red nid LY ry ts, from Mr. Masters, e£ to Earl маха а equal, and in some instances even superior in flavour. d Mr. Lynn, gr. to Lo De union i „Prince of Wale "nec ry from p Catbu g 18 ра, w. з green potted vith blac Ee unm Triehopilia rispa, “ ie long-tailed Uropedium Lindeni. Thes came fro m Mr. Bul len, gr. to A. Turner, Esq., , of Leicester, [о g no n s3 A. an 9 lbs, 8 o. had six те р uch, the Bo e ri Ати р Phalenopsis rosea and others, fio examples of Saccolabium Blumei, fro . to blooms of Lord Clyde; and Mr. Cant 2d i the same Black Hamburgh eei p Ede and ds ge formosum {узу kind, In the Class of Twelve trusses of any kind, Mr. Cant wès lst with Devoniensis, in most beautiful condition. Son woro афу ith Ха чен. uvat, моо a r Keynes 14 т and Mr. Cattel d. E lores of Charles тоа Senateur Vaisse and John а cis an Edel Gold, Vico mtesse Decazes, d Celi pis others Consiste of |M him the highest ше exhibitor had also t the last did e appear Black their Ra best "Trentham E Back is 371 seen, and л жа АГ ne POM ka eii but|new clear ye pe -— о be qui Mr. „й, gr. | pri f 12 with a to w Marshall, Быр. а | Trichopilia | picta, finely in flower ; the üne Black Frontignans and Ingram's Prolific = —— a er ep te blan: nce; both in size size of Musca! Mr. Ingle was 2d raser, Cant, and Paul still, green ai жін of them were i j to change colour; but of Buckland Sw notic eral bunches with that but v this tinge which it is EX mens to find in Muscats, | Den: whi ch on essrs. | flow with six clear r yellow w blossoms on it; Cat Улы Shile riana, with pi velvety веј рч Теа urata; Lady’ «т te petals, а tid and various fine of Beck, Esq. blooms of 12 kinds, Mr. da QD bea! re ifal — of antenay, Alpaide de Rotalier, | Bernardin, Gloire аа нш ги esc d as 2d, er Can xata and Ferns, | -— were much |b d i — d fine eae. `of emite w and pro white ааны А Mr. Pottle, ёт. de ш, D. Colvi had ех! iu d well- three ce aa not, Sonn, quite in perfection as regards ripeness. Three very fine bunches of this Grape were also shown Mr. Hill. p Ф á 5 8 Е 3 Marlow 2d, and Mr. y, 3d, Isolepis gracilis being many varieties, Mr. Keynes > Седа: x and for Moss with, amon and Crested, bot e = E Subjects Mr. E "Pad sent E collec- im from seed. Р ке T" ^ H h f | һу Awards.—3 di ishes : 1, Mr. Meredith; equal 2, Mr. Des -— Mr. Osborne; 3, Mr. Poder, € e dan к fro та s The P: т War exhibitor al also Г а тубай Calanthe ed folia, From Mr. Ingram € a рала MM ; Mr. Whit tbread sent s good and urpurata; and Messrs. J sin з айоо та сапе "n 8, Hole, Esq. ; 4, Wallis, gr. . to J. "Dixon, Esq. 1 A og e, gr. Howe; T "Mr. Meredith ; um i. Walker, Bart., and r. Sawkins, gr. сч быш iin Goldsmith, „Ко Sir W. F: r Nicholson, Esa. sorts : (тыа): y , Mr. Foachey s Hm y and qo ч of b ag und md s Prince der f ү i Hn: | Sd кайы; е au, a сена light hy та th Vigneron, lilac-shaded us blooms of their bean ree Mone Naylor, glass an E s oon m ГА | | Masters, gr. to the Earl of Macclesfield. {The varieties ? Д Кквихтв Р, d, i iiy, v y f hich closed im is concern | аны tem Vf Fruit,— These were more numerous i 8, Mr. Ra July 5 (Third | Two dishes more especially rei Bros fne, - y goi о! Мг, Hyde ; 3 Goldsmith ; Hendenon. Baskets f Graj Henderso: allis. Peac les iui "Nect arines.—These w ood; but in many instances small Among Peac in we noticed а dozen fine fruit from Mr. cami gr. to the Duke of Leinster, and a good basket of Nectarines from Mr. тву Tn 1l, Mr. Penny; ii and Greenh. lants.—Of these there was the mad display, Es here т. еге with MÀ | flowered Ка! e bem ing can usefa ab for ork, APR S kodik and Dipladenias a "А шо ао И шне ly in yon are likewise Ixo both he; 8d, bd Mussænda yt rend Ck Ц aud "Чеш he last puniceus paeo gie T ВЕ vend e 1, Mr. Allen; 2, Mr. Hill ; Ке y Peaches : r. Allen; т. Awards.—Four dishes 0! И, Es; "itd 2 equal 3, Mr. Ward, Gr. to F.M artin, Esq., and . Ruffett; equal 4, Mr. e dom T. Шо ме zoug, gr. to W. H. fisq. M. r. Enstone, and Mr. Budd, gr. to Lord Darnley. —These were for the most part deficient in | К a circumstance сасы attributable to injured Ingram, andy, Esq. [m — Mr. Peed; 2, Mr. Whitbread ; du held); Е PE N 1, Mr. Fraser ; 2, Mr. Rhodos „ Mr. Тее; 4, ане А. Henderson. (Amateurs) 10 $4, Mrs " Chilman ; 9. ; 8, Мг, Page; 4, Mi т. Wheeler, gr, to Sir F. О, Gol Bart. 6: 1, Mr. Wheeler, gr. to J. irae MU ; 2, Mr. Kemp, gr. to Earl Percy; 3, Mr. Smith, Anderson. Finefoliaged Plants.—Some admirable groups | these were exhibited, especially one from Mr. Bain gr. to, Horatio Micholls, - Esq., Bowdon, Cheshire, a and foliage through red spider, which during the late hoti another from Mr, Veitch, In that from Mr, Bain 630 THE SEE CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvzx 8, 1865, magnificent examples of Alocas tallica rhiza uin ad the last in Т 1 health; the quem i-e: phra гіа]ів in glorious condition ; Caladium Lowii reme p Бай, a said to succeed in the open ground uring su r in thiscountry. The same exhibitor also | In durin had a pretty White and e е bin e е Lobelia, called Silver А the class limited to o- OWN daga. Bm rieti y Mr. J. Parker, В 5, Mr. апе Rugb "ES ЭК г: у nem gome gi ood dones np by; i-e x R. H. Nt and Mr. т. Hewitt, bi o ngl tegan: deepest р green, promi y Pec ала певцигону з Д1. Janf D. ы | #8 ul Qn uy l, Mr, Hewitt; 2, Mr, Ver 24 Bon Farker а Mem а; Pandan Dion „edule, d hairs, and, || pe: Мало. Sko leaves the pen. me Bortolona and Chrysa Е Sha t r groups w s V. Gy V for С Arnt 1:2. » | tor i ia md that thay à may be pr eserved This plant, ibis said, wonde эче bushes o of leuconeurum, the handsome Maranta farkta к Salma, Dra- cænas, and Fem и succee' гош Mep Williams Alog, WP 0; ^ Baines; ^ pia r. In ы gr. toJ. зн теў 5, Mr. Carr. e Dal d 10: Sar Ex itc „ Bull; 4, Mr. Hades. tiful collections of exotic varieties came r, gr. to Hi 4, Mr. "Young; 9 Messrs. ne collection very fi n$;| Heaths. eet attended to than t рех of i Wa Nus == 4 addition to yellow Tea Roses "mme Corre dam. Frangois abri , Mada Gonella, Madame Charles Crapelet, n, Madam e Furtado, Piero Notting, дау, Маа ез = Е Терена Gray, —À ld I., Gloire de Sante Vien Verdier, Maréchal "Vailla nt, and Duc ual 1, Messrs. Paul & Son and Mr. Tur 1, Mr. Exell, gr. to J. Hoilingworth, Een; 9 nd, ght, gr. b Mr. A. a 2, Messrs b & Son ; 8, Mr, 2, p Tren 25: Mr. Ingle, gr. to G. Rou Ramsden. 24: 1, Mr. Turner; Fraser. —The cultivation of these appears to was a fine exhibition on this occasion of finely & Е grown meia ed pes To old well-known varie- nothin be m it hitherto has been, and the De The Am dU аи were well в varieties ү 09 ev. S. | blooms of ice Ве rna) din Char de | Le Rhóne, € Viento Vi Awards.— . Ho E ark; 2, Mr. 8, E, Arbury; 8, Mr. aa ur. Ad. pR j pci Aen Pans MS 8. R. Hole; 2, Mr. E. Hunt, keicester; 3, Mr, Ly Gopsall ; Low 4, Rev. P. M. Smythe and Mr. 8. Evans. threes: S. Evans ; 2, Mr. C. J. тоту 8, p 12 eed blooms: 1 .H ; 2, Н, Ва 4, Веу. Р. М, , Smythe. Pirmingh FE шубе ; Р.М, Ванов С 3, Mr. "C: J. Per rry; 4, p Garnett, Extr ыу Wright, Great Barr, and Mr. John Moore, s d class open to amateurs resident within 4 miles LL the awards were:—l, Mr. C. Cooper, Mosel eyi rd Hah, W. B. Марр, Loser GP Heath ; ; 3, Ee E. W uo G. extra, Мо ын : No portion of a Rose show is more interesting tọ visitors than the «ео of ks Roses. On this occasion the 24 from ere excellent, and far eyne r in adyance А ИГ din competitors The most inent were—L Her Maréchal Niel, Eh Pine Henri —1, Mr. Ko 2, Messrs, al & Sonj; 3, Mr. G, . Pei Wins YT Bon м of Ferns, P maceria of of &ne v varieties of Athyrium, | ties, howev ow has recently been added. leis os] of whieh they possess so y; Seolopendriu: ms of гулда адно 1, Мг. y ; 2, Messrs. Jackson; 3, Mr. муб днн different kinds, Polystichums, Aspleni iums, Lastr Lee: 4, Messrs. Е. & А. Smith; 5, Mr. Baxendine. 8:1, Mr,| In 6 trusses of a new Rose, Mr. Keynes was again lst [36d yim Dryopteris, and one or two varieties a Peed ; 2, Mr. Wheeler; 2, Mr. I 4, Mr. Chilman. with nice bloomsof Prince Henri dos Pays Bas ; Mr, Cran- Miscellaneous Plants.— g these was an inte- |ston taking а 2d prize with Madame Boutin; апі pns TI Exotic Ferns: 1, Mr. Bull; 2, Мг, Williams ; | resting cies d ar E. суба and varie. | Messrs, Paul & Son а 3d with Мм Mes 3, Messrs, - Ly de erson. (Amntenrs): 1, Mr. Barnard; 2, gated Orchids fi m Mr. Baines, gr, to Н. L. Micholls, arious prizes were giv d bask els of Barclay, É E r, Ж PE pun ‚ Mr. Young, gr. to В. Roses, as "n as for бойдо! sd the pe; ladies only gr. Ча Yates E British : clem ^ diae 2, Mr. Holland, gr. R. W. Peake, Esq. —Of these several P adito were p^ former consisted of Sarra- iolari consisting of tolerably well-grown, moderat better and younger plants of нони Awa — quM — 2 ы Wes nen 5 - D. Martineau, Esq.; Mr. Gi Mr. @ ape (die. indien Stutter, Esq.; 9, Mr. Green, аеру didi kinds an mm. good condition for. Ju a good display in itt ead мы "Zonal varieti Ё: Of ordinary had Pericles, Lord (sje yes yia dt Marabout, Desdemona, Fest Perdita, ussia А ipie menn d Fancies were and there Th a or ds Mr. F. ie MON of these want 0! le. Patti, зь E s y i ра, орао. qp dris ар des Мели 4 od en du Сай s Fco v we eo: козү аа m Thumb, Rubens, From Mr, B; бода and 7 К Жене es of double-flowered | n Mr. naa Beddington; and |P jap nrn сне, gä and е were contributed by Messrs. Jackman, of Wokin being competitors. The Hall was tastef ully decorated with ornamental plants, and the galleries were Mais 27 ith chaste and elegant designs in glass and w N — ed 33ooks. Asin Castra. mosphere, ifle Вн даи & Hal tom а HE ical, and тна шоге strictly amusing v and the various BIRMINGHAM ROSE Saow. This exhibition ru Roses, was he the Ti ‚ | Thursday and Friday last. re a Ai the gone was mox sa tisfactory, and a. decided improvement on | other useful 2 t byt gom who on | find it е easier to гр than to observe and reflect, and at the same time more pa; far ^ mita result is involved, in the yn Mr. Wm, Paul furnished fine " examples f his new Nosegay sorts, and Messrs, E. G. Henderso: Messrs. Saltmarsh each sho m а group tricolore Appt ji SETE pe H Болат, Me. б 3, Mr. Уил, M тн, 3, Mi Fraser xs И; Catin ; 2, Pettit, La to 6. Powney, . ка eS Bui Weir, gr. on t ‚мл dark уагїебу, D" а large “widespread prag Жү арен е T8On .camea 'ariega yarie lorida and other plants, in lad of which mention Urceolina aurea, of n dd mus radicans, the са еа yap frere Osmanthus ilicifolius, and dsom Pen, hai f Scolo ка called e variety o o Coppardii, each fond of A T d vem less the forming a compact in | throughout ail classes, Taking into consideration the n | great henk we bave Epiri during the t т The opening chapter, which treats o bo dnd e ied as — with the weeks, th e blooms were generally remarkable f сїайгүо — of e ie posis d чай ш adj ved sor! Ашатаз„—1% ordinary kinds: 1, |] Nr. | of mem 5 e dock iy 4 on he зева n pr А onii і Narsoryme to | Son w Mr. og scarlet Nong Pelargonium, н g^ In has ^ Ата been made in|! he hybrid | took: the second tion, pee пе о specimens sg L Ине, Alfred de Sinon, M Prince НЕ Pass ав n Ray ке, 3, s J. Keynes; 3, Mr. Threes, Keyne йыл with y. of Alfr БН КЫН, $4). Не ays Bas, La Sera Duchesse de Morn; Gonella, and John Standish, Messrs, Pam duy ad Arles D: o, Maréch: al Niel, Beauty of Waltham. and Lord conditio! Ip Collection of 24 T Threes, Mr, Keynes had beautifi blooms of Duc de Rohan, Fr. з vis Lacharme, Pent кд. Cranaton. show ёр. UE. top thus ре curyed лае Lastrea gran кер», Pol Holes, Sed ignotis Filix fom diffiss чү Sta re, and oe] meon 2, Mr.J. Cranston ; 3, Mr. G. Bat ning | in r ces may be observed in which the composi клем һаа stee esgrand, Jaune aO Joseph Fiala, edem leno e | of the 83, just before aont vus made lie onse! of each Di other Ww ye 1607 some 020 "^" КЕТҮ over s Ый Lr ien more modern times, oon ascent was boat, far oni pue escent boat of отдан; ; xa amusing ассо aro given of the early rar now -— then yi эдн mima | dea and Romai ed by an ey bold to which they Ys hich instead of the eg tifal vie em u inb ed pe names of which have often been 1 in our columns. Awards, Keyn enbjeoted, to 8 ts galled his nd on a Уве la antad a Tr i Y favourable da Ot ihe Margus | tie to earth having been the han: jux 8, 1805.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 631 aM College. Paria V. and VI. bring this ar illus- un and air. seat in his car, popul: trated dictionary very nearly to the end of letter N., for this on P eco - onid b Tonm only vit en whom he had refu qi pernos eren and who v Ser рар rane TI n account of the melane ду eath оѓ his| and, according to the prospectus, complete one half оѓ | silver sand to kee: isa e d Lope md A e. an eloquent eulogium at the | the work- can ice vm History Review, No. XVIIL, | be а ample, and the Бе уе з rous tho € into ie * po. EE conta ! f works on the Zoology of British Pariz. К, Оор they should be placed д. of “people watched their fight with о "Halls p with the Esq uimau extre mely quar e Melon or Cucumber Ced ass for another pen. would have еа ла арин. reme ed written i - a уе 80 i the lights shall be E an ith m: . . * ki. a 2" ЕТ сй suece Montgolfière re had now had M those who thought the cle pecies a ihe ambition of Pilátre de Rozier to MAS the two Subspecies which wo be read with interest; as wil November, December, and January, or they bold attempt. £ i t the spot ө, 30 minutes only had elapsed since they | Cranial c» for ife denen upon the Neanderthal diseno, voce nh of ш by taking of the lights in had left the earth : y ^w area Seb camii} фев — - [rire t nma i pal there- f fine pom and tilting pon on wet or foggy days. to'sea had change . W., that again broug em | with.—. ionary o istry, enry Watts, | If frosty. а mat shoul —— а cry arose from those thousands of bw Parts XXV., XXVI., XXVII, p сапу the Д м 3 к he го төрөй over eaoh. lighk; inland ; : itor, maybe more swift than any that ever|from - conclusion of the siet s to Hie end | until a thaw has taken pl: emanated from = large а multitude, foni » the same|of the We observe that "it as been found|ofthe frame. W, m и i bhe Prost is quite ош instant all beheld the machine in flam " and afier фе, b limit t this comprehe ensive онн to the (To be continued.) many swift, wave-like motions, it fella di 8000 pages and three plated. Habet bas otia а АШЫ upon the grou eaching which the edet eo Chemletry i is an ever-growing science, and to do justice und dead." to the subject, it has been resolved to extend the work „© Apiary, There is an enormous mass of y MM е forenóon of June 13, I was rather i ion respecting all the most rema кб le | The Geological Magazine, Nos. Xl. and XII., contain lod ati L^ g by train, a poca box of abont ascents, from these early enairat up to the | several original idera and eias of more or less| 6 0 inches long, 3 inches ma ide, and 2 inches deep, coyered present time, and of attempts to regulate the course | general interest, with the reports and proceedings of | оп one side with регѓо! zinc, fim which a yery of balloons and other aérostatic катынган alaa to put the principal geological societies and feld clubs, and audible hum proceeded. x was directed to me, them to some жинү purpose. y d on tl d e ; with found of successful steering, whioh ra aot seem ——————— | m likely to take place very soon, they can be only used , ing t for 4 rposes, and the ising are those d lorísts F lotoers. place from which the passengers had M started, bnt which are connected A no shes simply as| CARNATIONS AND PrcorEEs.— The cultivation of rw at length I made ont that they had come from. the enabling pw to gain a bird's-e iew of an army, | chaste and beautiful flowers has much declined of late lled or in conneotio an ios "орар as in the | years іп the vicinity of eie The & р Ете ha very south of Ku Уй 1озї sing р of their Mirta: war in the United Sta of their cultivation has, perhaps, been great cause | number. Still as no r had arriy аррар те We must not forget the cognate of para-|of their disappearance om gardens, Put $ 80, such of the intention of the p whoever Y "night be, I on which our author gives it -— historical shoald not be the case, for with a little care they m may was at a loss to know what to do with the emigrants, z siente da ш», his friend Мт. Ottle be grown Being pended the comparative resistance гоб LA he environs a id DE ropolis they might bs. а |а first I looked upon them rather in the light o (Үрү ү of diferent јорув, The accidents, like of much p о the “amateur, аз well as of паре an otherwise, as involving the necessity ot the lamented опе of Mr, Cocking, so far as they arise | poit to 4 стат D lá: No doubt the Rose has | my to them some of my then Шү time, from oscillation, bare , however, not depended so much | a onist ; во have bedding plants, and Henr, 1 "thought а) herh, to en pdeayo ascertain on any defect of fins irregularity BAR, y ladi a hu nd Aster, Our northern and | the prec he bees th upon the mv yt ih e k expansion | йай florists grow them largely and to great perfec- | Ву substitu ga pieeo of glass for. фе p coyer, I of the эдш during the IAM immediatel: Ligurians, “ Well? I ceeding its detachmen exhibitions i B July are all we are fav T with, unless | thought, “ some kis nd as sent me $ Ligurian А Сз, | portion of tho book is taken up by notes on wo take p to the Royal Nurseries at Slough, and icri аах — Я should. be placed ab e head the atmos in А гэнай. every и он а|оЁа оЁ со After looking at the bees, tation, concluding with some "suggestions to the religious | model, and the marking and lacing so delicate and sis m cé e a about $ B0 in umber, E ds Leanght mind the subject at various points of view. t fi with Е - For these, we must refer our th “The n being at hand when their blossoms yellow Ligurian; she quickly е among her itself, with the remark that they evidently are the|will be in perfection, aid. Aers r propagation proceeded | companions, and I could not gain a норй | ve к Mr. result of a sincere and unaffected tone of mind,| with, а few words in their favour 274 e useful. Soon after this the north country post A enin eccentric perhaps as regards the Their * cultivati tion is simple enoug . but to excel, I [ waited рхо letter which might ерш т ma itas. pma м ment. it isi d T expected, a letter arrived, and I recognised к e Lr or other a complete description of кн to excel in anything, must be exercised. І am | i handwriting o of an old friend and correspondent. 4 numerous many of yim were prepared at | inclined to think many cultivators have failed fro having Ordnance Survey ffo of Southampton, does not using richly manured soil, a sad mistake if such has e from one of his Ligurian hives qur ia e book, with the f paie from reca ded heus] the case. Pure maiden yellow тк (the top spit | а. и жеп sg pM had captured the pre in г derived, though these are given in а few instances, | from a Аай with all the fibre), ome » well decom- | order that the warm сип M. returned, and had аге p from old апа rare books or posed leaf-soil, tl d silver sand. ight be е glad of the While the vignettes, which are in more | with the cai of a я че тобой cow manure, opportunity of dat e КҮ the dar: of a colony of prints," a farm fni o are due for the most part to the pencil of | five, six, or seven years o n bees, He assured me that the queen was ni brother officers, to whose talent in omal to grow them i Ж say four parts = опе part leaf-soil, Dem а pure Ligurian write so that I was the more айе ЫЙ do „ен, od credit, It is invidious one part old rotten cow manure, and sufficient silver | willing to form a me nucleus, and gradually build it (5 Charlos ы e can distinguish Mon sand to make the whole porous. ese ts | up into à бай by airfield т the At in d | should be well mized and allow ed to remain in а heap| 1 һай only one hive from which a brood-comb srob conil truthfulness of whose pencil we hay aec Pm winter frost. In weather the | be taken, and from which the young bees were оша be en off every morning and laid aside | emerging. One of this EDS With its various matter from grave to gay, | until the whole fap has been frozen This pei in a nucleus, the little ueen and Мы full of tanc Its form ‚ thick paper will assist to destroy the wire-worm, 2e most destruc- | h subjects was placed over the central aperture in Ts binding, it served, f the Carnation and Pico! poe ү эшш the cover, and ped X pone. thus nomas 6 "юй for «й. cm Sole, Lp for the hand. Jis worms should be earnestly sought eii escend a the c The lerosity must not however be taken as a | the — is обнове over end destroyed. “Те І E shut up syl about 12 hours within n the. [A Pas eei Жш Worth, for it ig highly ЖИН, the s I should pojk тү: turf of loam to | confined а following day they were liberated, and Y to во young an author, Bien daa Tolet v в to nightly char ari flew in ont very activ Ar Geology On the e if. at lo'clock, I inspected the combs, by ed a branch of General Education. Au Add the turf ; it тоша! TA be усак артй by | and, including which had hatched out from the $5 E Раво F.R.S.E., а S. W. Blackwood & | the process, аз the planta soil | brood-comb, + ere were only about 100 bees present. о diaburgh and Lond would - the suo vn green, almost Pardi and pe e queen was nob be found gan to fear К ч б David Page is д m iia of d 5 |h cumbed e perils of her journey, but аб оору, аці во long as he keeps to his o Din dio partment | p id As thought it was probablo pd jme rigide be pib шешу that Г) ren Lis ulddle ie үш ot July on а matrimonial fight, The ully that, this operation, ooked ovi a ‚ safe way of destroying P eM De disposed іо excuse him for remis нҮ д ba ate I \ е, queen was ея be i л! Ке рин 5 Кн m жий чи ЧАЛТ is d - "There y oa во few bees every one could be "равед either p by logic ог metapbysics. People can» | safest, although eed there is а superabundance of| examined, so that I know the queen was мев at home. man gravel amused when an im hte gentle- | Grass some propagate a few from pipings (cuttings) i ci I looked a -— at 4 o'clock. А ана afternoon, she was hing lik A and repeatedly assures them “there’s|the same manner as "pi are then present and very acti the te leather,” but they cannot so easily tolerate quainted w with the process of мун. which is up On the 16th I had a gnis view of her mejahi, and Pedalian words which М, ra SP so tha tiring together, i which Mr, Page delights t these ont * It is a great pit that he has d the shoot of ГӨР. РУ, ЗА gs ОЕ е аач не eriment чы) etm те гске batch of fossile, aud some Palæozoie deposit, along with his | through the joint — the е was ab to the exp g up név : qns commencing with. - forced e ts i ulous о to the. seems tired of ringing the changes "E ү g it, com g with the ja vigila inio a pop Owing nd int, and ШУ and intellect » lide йч зг» he joint. Some sand and 0; found 1 t h. m loquent "n [x v dienen [about equal parts of each m he pcd should be | starved ; the queen remained oer oc eq a à t. of Ea same idea йа without in readiness to put under the 1а; їз. Ая soon аз cut |. On the Ith the stock from v у "4 — - teration, an fuse and | ће ; ik young beos wii e cut already made rather widely; this | its surface а large n number of mes read M. n the cut alri will materiall assist their rooting. MM the whole | never left the hive, was lifted prs d géneral pA ш means ]e tried be made x of the hoots i the pot are covered n сате fed [rss УК of, and the very ^us d мшу were — " ucation, Tt has been t d at | sand and loa: s ; its adoption tad э we feel CAS - m motae a opti li ightly the young hoota” every even- first all sata right. But my attention ээл моњ Boorg ing, early, to keep them from y to be heard. K en AA weeks they wil rooted пісе earl apol een was constanti ear nowing Banish RrortyED,— nes EL e D cde iiim that arien be in aar I lifted off the м ы Ше of Language, by a rai Dis be potted off обов с orten of Yala | pre nfi Faga y pot, and stood out of doors in an open | box m o discovered the princess at the b 632 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [оту 8, 1865, eft "ttr, am herir In her terror she rushed out at the entrance with two vicious little creatures g|an entire o eer aires t produce of Africa, Paxton had n | pur агу in yr soperiatendene zi formation rom roads; he made with m the Wes ngland, ^ мія in 1838 contri or burned cla yy | refuse. In | planting, a lido sand = ES below the bu "€ sim through эзеп ete Italy, ia Minor, Malta, Spain, pet Portugal e he ma чей that no progress оша be e exp rought in A E PE vas tasten rompt cru ty edi- tion m renis lifornia ; the reed Wallace and Вап inao having been reset in Сеш River. He weni with —À dien ачыры wei ier s а good — unit m утва б t. of v: угай disturbed ч an s i — у — equal r bursting, op a slone ві b во 1 of the p - laia sealed ; od stung f „| After I е! Devonshire Фу wh f ri shed. The village of Edensor was new-m Mx ed id m built between 1839 and 1841, and the crowning works have been the fountains and the rock-garden." ha д dates e precedes, I inqui wired of е! ew the ei. of wages чы ер uke if kn e ing Son Но "бойу їп ? Thea | informed by Mr. See? m I had e pens ere or the last 1 ET ears) "d у be ended as | hand, — suffe of moisture either about or in the meo and let them be s supplied ib. a bottom heat of VINE e most important thing. dy: present ist by t r | question, „Кай mself g not sacred Serie Well plebs v ith their act "med eet th vimm cell was Бабан Н centre of a great amount of attraction, as there w pm — i in тун it of в, во as to see еба р had been made, The tos failed for ne „the nuc cleus had. been formed having t 1 in ihe it instance? | and his астар Ени 25з. а week, а cott: Of cou ай а — afterwards ponere iim eux n years subsequi the pei pjana of 18s ГК di ims atten тей to yi the last tbree months, sud: Tie syringing was not рей too long, the bloom will ; uninjured, and the sappian of tho fruit - туа be c conside: rably e anced 1; besides whieh, th рїш gardener of 25s, а. week, was. often seen ning p "the ayne Collier, in Notes and Queries. rred to another artificial swarm, materially vdding t to its strength. I КЗ — at the fate of this queen, and regretted hav ing made the attempt of uniting to a valuable quee n bees never once left their parent Me "There i is ed to imme of тти (For week.) QR need scarcely be pong that a garden can afford | this be kept in view during the t of p^ that bt сез that she would have continu conte nt to le t the be ees hatch out from the | ness form its chief characteristics. Roses covered with mbs medi, It is always too great a risk to the engthen a weak nucleus that had only just emerged heir cell There is nothing like experience, i Itrust that УН such accident from such a cause may ever again occu in my apiary. Apiator. Alexander Boyle, Narbeth. The reply to your к... iry (see cA ge Should be read thus:—*'Only one entrance is left Unless а уо hive has become tolerably re лы, us from the small size and lateness 4 the should be in clined to to doubt, a super will do more р ав Miscellaneous coner r Des үм and Sir r Joseph 20 years ago, by the direction of comm of Devonshire, I MM the following riginal in Mr dpi me writing :—“ Joseph fas] i enjoyment, «эдр can be derived from To reap pleasure, and profit ces pem La "ue t attentio his acquaint- |ifi aphides, Cabbages spoiled by geriet "ooetberr Баа шүр, a their foliage by similar means, are matters of bu common occurrent E What possible not be permitted to exist ; ordinar, combine with a little perseverance, will, онов uch gardening ? | insects in soon vé vols the | ma necessary for ensuring a good cro it is still more essential t m foliage of lie [^ dep кюе: h to the m riod possible. essary, to ter [ing of — borders, and 2 бин on the outside whieh may covered with tarpaulin or other material, \ slight yen ing of decayed leaves or dung is very useful gets summer, Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN, ravages of such Lew iet. first t теке of the presence | of our foes ought to put alert, p there is no ше eff. picking. In a few hours, in the early mei o by careful picking, one paroi will do a y ill when the mischief w days. Distributing ош ©: Xe lime «d сеа to some exten , check the m uch as ten is permitted to E " for ey a il! | and ME 2+ terpi i eless and more наке opponent. ВЫП, is cakes t in time, 16 can also be im ао, and even газ born th 1803. I made t t en at Chiswick › | expeu ed | practical hur bjugators. If аа a if dt an sedilously, n no red spider can exist under their influence, TT 58 а тотен syringe or j garden engine, water alone will nzgegsaEsgU| É . petri eus You 8 by the DS s ‘Chatsworth at үш tho dis m г the 9th of Ma; to be see n аб that t early hour e came venei it in bis. own words: *Il coach for Cheste and arri MA 4 eS loc] 1826. I got ive d tho gres ents of es g plan y explored the Mero vd me d looked round t ann , whose season of beauty is pust, " d tl Satur. outside of the house. I then теша — ip the kitchen p garden, scaled the M p а the place, set ће wit to pla; me the wal а а wen Tio kisat Mrs. ез. їз the latter fell in love with me, and I with her, and thus pleted morning's work teworth 9 o' 27 Не i wn in 1827. Ina very short time a great change appeared in pleasu: d and garden: vegetables, of which there um n none, fruit in perfection, ап erg, оунан а ms in their hands es e lawn began urers to work Mmi е iiim p heir was so low, and ex a: reserve garden, panting sufficiently close to a dazzling di ma E ч these weak is uid manure, and with ree-pronged fork occasionally stir the surface | of th the soil. If t lants are required to produce flowers for exhibition, i& wil be advisable to disbu early, if the variety i all жоба а but when w variety is lar coarse, buds should removed. Porr. дату за ад дА the weather ре m ee plants Do not use а y be ed. panem m the ivory handle of a When раа knife su L bo found a suitable -inerant nted o m suitable uation, do n pe ecu gi Towel e rove c Ы, beneficial ll the plants pon , СЖ the river, that Т supposed the first work of dh the tabli gardener Roszs. "ун should be agai ne ove but he made it кие In 1829 the management о - all gross shoots that are xs ay © es dh oer x woods was entrusted to him , and gradually the dead flowers, and those which h: e flowering. were rescu lon a prospect of destruction, Not till Young strong growths of. атаа Ик, Roses in 2 did I to caring de my plants in earnest. The d be ged dow d t the 9 was conve into a stove, the green-|summer-flowering kinds, as th 088, Prov. house at the gardens lt, the arboretum was | Gallica varieties, should be layered; the whole surface Г ume l and formed. Then started up Orchidaceæ, shoul ked over, and if a good soaki three successive ге built to receive the in- | of be given, its effect will be very creasing numbers, In1835the intelligent gardener, John | apparent in the greater perman f the colour d mob ы берсе to India пріо: лагао in the lengthened period of blooming. кзы; colossal ld be en up and к-ту тоф in т и the | replanted once in two years, ап operation which should that he strippeT was so charmed with its adong as som a Tp d soms ге best a irn STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR. LONDON, For the Week ending July 5,1865, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens. "ы ——„——————————>——— 00 June г о D EFL-ERTAd 4: vercast ; warm at night. 30—0Overcast tant rain Het Nb 2-60. $ im L— ne e throughout. е е; hot and dry ; 3 Very йе; s some low white clouds Eye Sine; hot and dry with bright sun; ck y at fine; rain at night. pose RE Light clouds e, RA E Ec d viti ot [03 э WEATHER AT * CIDBWIGÉ, During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, RE FH Ы dde $ June 29— Overcast ; rai 88 А ухо mE апей. on thé 1 А The highest temperature the above lith, 1817 — етта. E: Е e lowest оп the 33 deg. Notices to Correspondents. Drs pe W D. The spots ts оп the leaves of have arisen probably Bx drops leaves after syringing. A noy Orchid spotting in the ба which you had beti un iu — M. 7. . i hi W i É BS т e d gE ач M for publication, we na | — GÀ "E m NAMES OF PLAN Peri data ; 8, а 6, какшы 4 —a M. Poiygonum am dus J Manley. Achillea serrata. The EI | i at \ : ü + M the ts Phalsnopst well under the thin р cause of Ве ir being Бей amabilis leaves going off is probably € Wo re in too with too much venti moist atmospimy mend you to ki the plant in a Warm aom the glass tho from the sun, and not too far e; this maksaan lant will be better for all the light possible: $ зро k frm, and less liable to вше РА appears when are » are ROTAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY : PIT - poon 0080371 t а Superintendent for Chiswick » You should apply to the Весгебагу. eyg quite dried "P TROP. itey. The flowers Were эш © us uo Inverness. Would you kin amo and address ? ic a a жаналла ~ TID £6 gym 8, 1865.] LILO ap I O Lon BAWTREE. Te т ES.—The Manures manufactured "rep. Season of 1865 аге now read; PHOSPHATE о АРН Ате of LIME from BURNT BON WESS SUE HO S, £5 5s. per ton. ЫЕ КУНЬ BARLEY, GRIS ма MANGEL r d GRASS NURE, £12 per D DORN and о of Mr dira or и his in all peo of the United Kingdom, at prices appointe s LE Tg БЕА mporters. eye of AMMO. A, and other Sai Ei and other CAKES at market prices. delaide Place, London Bri | RDENERS! CHRONICLE AND . AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 633 Drain XE P. НОМВЕВТ, е 984, Watford М or the time less interest may be taken in them, or , Herts, s beca emet арн may be attached т Surveyor | to the Tithe Commission, а Mei Surve eyor ед iJ ent, d 20 years established in to th pm undertakes Works binae — her " а contract price, or үөү үс үк rl mec asta of 5s. duri uet Ds he has at his command a c ат iud is to charge merely tho pw preliminarv Survey апа sia — "IMB; R. J. e, &c. BEAUMONT I Lr AGE eu en Assistent t h ANURE COMPANY low Ж s fine condition— DISSOLVED BO SUPE RNI MANURE, З of LIME, D D MANURE fo Barley and Roots, MAN MANGEL MANU ABRE PERUVIAN GUANO — соора пре m p. AMMONIA, FISHERY E. Purser, Secretary. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN, S'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, DAMS 8 Ета of LIME. HE PATENT NITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD T MANURE COMPANY (ТлмттЕр), DINI ur CLAYDEN, Littleb Essex. Mi g Director.—Ja{mE3 ODE MS. Particulars of these standard Manures may be obtained at tho Office: е scum of the Local dh ts. Р С. T. Macapa{, Secretary. Chief Office: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, Е.С. Western Counties Branch : Queen iret, i Plaistow, Essex; and Elford, near Topsham, His Apopkot in Sanok | the lan d Gra s are not cárried out. North Is la: Ах old friend who is engaged in laying down rass in the southern Province of the nd of New Zealand, wrote to us for some ENIMS about Grass ' seeds, We sent Parkes) Drarvaor хоу (for several ue = En abstraets of trade circulars, which arkes), de es an Drainage, and Estate остана AER pere Кп і ^ pply. all that is known about those —- ча, iod pos s anid River Works; Reclamation of Marshes а апа Wasto Landa éultivation in Great Britain. ; the n oi ure: Cottages, ko., Piila at ine ie privato S COM e Ti ng rin а UC eoan, zi particularly anxious » P Grasses ‘which оша ж states Bi та Се тыз Pies m d M сезш] а Reported upon ord с.т inter p fo oF shee “р in 2 climate for con E кайаш tu гоня px m mew) occur, ani and RAE AD PER. ere all the field crops grown in England can be NERAL LA DRAINAGE COMPANY нк eden their UL Seq Parliament Street, successfully cultivated. Its natural pastures a» to 22, WHITEHALL PLACE, S.W., where all future applications = acterised by a paucity of G and an or Loans for thop pose Buildings, dy nd other r Land Impro ts, | absence of add iñosæ, which in other countries M White! lace, S. WILLIAM CUN Secretary. afford so much nourishmen t to herbivorous animals. M E v H Е Д в SRM NIA L f It is a well-known fact that the natural pastures His Grace the Duxkx of SUTHERLAND, in South , ia, and New Zealand are Vice-Presi ge, The Right Hon. The Eanr of Essex. ze Right Hon. Lord носеа TON. he Right e The EanL of LONSDALE. reasurers. RICHARD GARRETT, VAR Gua Hall, Saxmundham, Suffolk. GEoRGE Moore, SE. ow Church Yard, London, Е.С, AGRICULTURIT BOCIETY of ENGLAND. p d d es БОО. DoxaLp Nic l, Kilburn, N.W. t Ge ашаа willing 4 u oin the Солано and to subscribe are requested to address to DowArp №сотл, Esq., “Mechi Testimonial Office," 55, Charing Cross, les ‚ S. са к eo owing. Bankers nsented to receive su subscriptions County Imperial Bank Dd and W. minster Messrs. Barnet, Hoares, London and Jı oint Stock Messrs. Coutts Agra and та а аа. teer quta Brookes the following n im P endeavoured to the эме of unn. countries in n view: m S Ameriean Farm Book (New York, ‚ 1863), the author, Ar MERDE his Sax mr. "that so little has been done TSATURDAY. July 15, ARBOLIC E me am bead from Ue Oal үк ша zi and institution, Mal Price Lists forwarded free on application. Verne of this Acid VES Ses, ma; ivi kar M бо, kora | The Нн MAKERS, HORSE RAKES, LAWN MOWERS, Tho Show GARDEN ENGINES mos WIRE NES and ROLLERS, and TOOLS of all HURN, &c., delivered carriage fri Doe miu per post on — Bunozss & Кет, 95, Newgato Stre t, E.C. Works, Brentwo: Dod, Teas. станат танаар ОИСЕ £1000 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against TEE * dem "eee Жпллхм S. eig 'hley Sta! OWLER'S tm STEAM PLOUGH and F бошу in Кайа рау ро seen ai Ж xum «от Aen Jons FowLeR & Co., 28, Cornhill, L E.C. The Implement Yard opon from Ў a.m. till 6 Р.м. ; admission, ӧз. each person. MONDAY, July 17. Cattle Yard open from 8 in the Morning, at which hour the Judges pan commence inspecting the е Stock, and making their mt Yard open from 8 in the сеш ЕСЕ МП е; Nor on-Mem Yards will bo closed at 6 in t - he Br atf: Au Y, 1905 PLYMOUTH MEETING. E and comparative "MR j:74 ROGRAMME “Their superior richness WEDNESDAY, , THURSDAY y, ; ERIDAY, ала SATURDAY, | c etri may be inferred from the health and Trial of Field Implements o Woodford Farm, А кеу St. Mary. | thrift of the lo, - d other wild Dis Aem: by S dro олов road al Pomno from e Besse eode m the g owih and É Railw: EIE | where these Grasses abound. Fox River in Wisconsin Works, Leeds, Farm B que GENERAL AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT COM: The Right Hon. Lord 05, Chairma оп, IVERS, George Thomas Clark, William Fisl 3 iher Hob John Mpo mlior Cobbold, Esq., VEG 2n d It. Hon, Viscount Combermere. liam "Tite, te, M.P. Po Henry Currie, Esq. illiam Wilshere, Esq. ар J. Barre гаган gest Engi Company undertakes of A Houses, ES ка and Labourers. Col оаа On Estates of өту kind o er Freehold, Entailed, Mortgaged, Trust, Аи = Et ope or SEL Loans for SEA pone to land- tir от шге to orks by their o om Company also furnis hm Н Cete ih Am ans and ions of onses, тз? Cottages, and Farm Buildings of ever: ps and Lando ing out the works by their whole ey Шау be charged Pura the Works, with all official expenses, Land ite tor emere n thes or а term Ot von to bo Axed DY hd | tb е, Irrigation, En nclosing, Wood Grubbing, and executed i milar mann mema Sion of titio being required mo igal exponse е to Wi m а аа Witt ras em ө ANDS IMPROVEMENT зи Ineorporated by RA e ог € A а з, M.P., Олай" "C. H. d Rich, B Part. уш. Russell, Bart., -— H. Somerset, Esq. Philip Twan ls, Esq! ERS, THE CLERGY, The ENGLAND ахр W. Ta Eo Eam cre сте imer чамы Advances money, mount, for the pens T by a rent с клы ош» be: 2 Gem ii or е any benefic & аа r agricultural or farming s are | tur unlimited FRE eg di whole MM оте tural week Eorly ЧЕН diens —— We have great ges in o at str JAMES rc. uecee te Mr. dissi s аз Commissioner of зета I - t eould h n more agreeable on MAY AAA t noar then teru Tickets, 105. each. | tho natural Grasses and browse idm | ot j^ das The General Show of [^M Horses, She: y md MA sn Dr. oN, of Pennsylvania, who h Жем. Admission. Members free? non mebus 2» éd о | Written оп the subject, enumerates M following NER ERU, AY ала FRID н pecies in the order of their value , Me eadow Tho General Show of Cattle, Horses, Аар bs mplements | OP. Green Grass (the VOD EAM ** Blue E EE "obire ош $ 001 uem үү сее Grass ia етан Роа свега ; 2, Timothy, Soning. E Ple wi 3, Orchard Grass, Dactylis General Meeting of thé ЦАГ ЫДАН glome br TM eadow gama, dawn pratensis ; By Order, Н. Har yes Secretary. |5, Blue Grass, Poa compressa ; бу у =o 12, Hanover Square, London, W. Lolium poen, ; 1, Red Top, Agrostis vulgar 8, iid cented Ye rnal Grass, jn eee The Agricultural илем odora ч URDAY, JULY 8 (es ars advisable to quo AIRD's pa ERR Ded E. the so-called Blue c ud pra- MEETING FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. tensis, which is first on the aote list, from his Мохрат, July 10) * Prairie ? (Lon don, Long- Wess, С jj Тїш. | mans), page 56 :—' "The Bue й roce vere pei М 0 succulent Grass, of a bluish colour, w шш" T Ld Tr vh great е success on th limestone. С ааста ау, а found to succeed adm the e Pili ” (in Illinois State) ** m p dwa as ture for six оле d and again at page 72, ! ** The Blue If ra A ёла £ ppoin the эое world, o more conduciye to the interests of ve nglan tioun— amis уде чә с-а сенер i^ the Royal Agricul- | af! rie. Itis sometimes sown on the fresh prairie the Grass has been bu e first well harrowed. lly succeeds, the process 401, will be awarded to t der 30007. will o awarded to the various s classes o then be exhibited. | The time per n the Monday following be f Gene T A Labourers' Cottages, and other of EE d Farm MU ые, — ше! HD aim уч = for — rovisions of any Act of Parliam respect 0: EP ri „ранна Ea "or general | ап y ботон or gen: and the Com being ofa ph ез WLL JOLIOW riyin: ITOW CSS ЕЕ sn xc and Soisal of the Bot di san lor forms of "e" im me mi ei riesce m entof the next few weeks. ni by e Agr the грст oaro has — b cult Society for preservation o rris ges record of th ipi which will in stock which will | bee | the du borderin years. ay is said to ун чене return of f, milk, mutton, wool, or pork than any of the cultivated Grasses.” The Cocksfoot, No. 3 in the list, flourished in all g the Atlantic as far south as L^ Besides these, ALLEN эЧ enumerates the the beautifal Ribbon Grass, Phalaris arundinacea, valuable in allu Winter Grass are v he Muskeet Grass found growing on the plains ioo and Texas is considered one of the best mem 88868. d intrinsic “ т the Grass of Grasses) is hich lose hin held in rwr ы мн imation by the Mexicans, кы ЫС iced ML It attaing а medium height, and js 634 THE vial ad CHRONICLE AND АЧСА. GAZETTE. ppm [Jvzx 8, 1865, western, frontier prairies, in California, and part of Mexico. on side hills, the swells of the in the valleys t Prairies and the| e they are ripo, serving as ranivorous beasts eni fowls where it M po * The Buffalo "Grass is found эзне тузар with | e It grows on dry, hard, dies soils, | p of the regions! e Colonial Governments, neither of ы: yv withhold te prelimi spp Ír and. eharaoterised, y F, DRY WEATHE | AND DEEP CULTIVATION. H at іш spite of the E -continued drought пу W heal, Bonns, Oats, and р „Tares, and Cab- tot UY тр рылыш { Cabbage, “ this crop of green food, cut up into мї and en wi 9 ое malt combs, &c, wil bee: E on th - e DANI hat we were selling our Nw — as right, t — үне s at 40s. рс E: 1s. per ]b., ES gen P and mutton and beef in proporti OBJECTS OF TA . IV. ‚ Tr I Ie my name and address fro: bags tumar luxuri ш 4 pres due to т P m Fi bui even on my | ће ask of a accurate fact, ort о escape t | eg gonlonen ix will not think L бона Ку пгеа! isoning hostility of others who hate anything n ertake P^ phos letters, But Lam at all times willing to show to о any real ‘searcher after truth who will apply to the inches in height, It forms a thick а ft ad landü лее ет їйрє a MN EE ud За on which the traveller walks with ease and reposes Qe " M Т ege ad: arare] We aro I hen weary with delight. It yields a rich suste- | to-day blessed with a very copious rain, which will be nance to countless herds of wil horses and cattle, | of great yaluo to the country. After drainage I attach buffaloes, Ta oS antelopes.” at importance to deep cultivation—I do not mea Tornillo, o w Grass, belongs to the table | bringing. e surface the unaérated and ill-con- lands of the jum DHT : «it is taller than the | ditioned subsoil, which is almost poisonous, but by Buffalo, with йде leayes ; " it is most yaluable | breaking it u yi in the track of the first dean with а for its ripened see tt The Pra strong ho airie Grasses abound in the western rse e Take as an шаша d ма s x or Loss prairie: ЕЛ UU! ding atitude r circumstances un « fÀ which to the e Leg 19 es, which | s RS B onini found ын them, yield t the richest h not aware that any of thes t States. thick, ЫБРАШ tufts which e | supporte ү shed manure, then by the process Y Hs hari with ir t | which I haye desc y With ithout compromising my neigh 4 that 1s am no о Оор їс Кн buta Jum 2: es Doubtless the last winter and spring Дрен a very small a cr 8p 9 sf hay and onte аз е grown last summer, have mportant, les: who w frightened PH воа of je pex: will y^ reap ү bitter fruits following on yards without manure, and ribed, the i anbaan най -Upper 4 n get partially mixed, the man fallin the subsoil, where it is mo; at wanted, hen 1 hai ow and oN the land, and now that rain has ned it ball Jis. it vi strong xi oir pe "of my I thus т fail to have а strong crop of n fact, tw wo most valuable seed o | iin ter hus А fi e green P Barley сога strong € с-з e ect „of A i ats, this is deep, енор is felt ps. Aj hs ps E x the 12 is "3 months, I d guano and | p If you follow | bought food for their usual amount of stock, and Күт out "by pulping and mixing with дг aw-ehaff their diminished produce, will — realised by this timea fair return for their increased pede and the ure abundance. The It grows in and continues кей, "all winter. Itis easily deteoted |^ under the snow by animals, from the little hom- mocs which m indent its surface. , 1а Sou th Аш n pes " н» апа it were from 5 ie rend ‚Жыз ng, a host of | roots of strong-growing weeds, which would only have tak bro APER s according In looking f d d se, if we m аш теарреаг in competition with the growing crop. In lies the secret of my Orin di until vegetation is astoral the basin pap! x the d of the Andes. Besides these, may we not look to the ips of the Himala: yn Mountains i ud А.Ч — p eaus of Centr: —€— dent then ble or quadruple the present average number of sheep (Une M en two or ч and a-half acres) in Australia. lions would added to our national wealth, с, eolonial “1 imperial interests are iden ndia, which is «pé ау to new life under the fostering care of British msi; and capital, has oe the continent ofl o -= | like ex e caribe f | ing corn erop will tive freedom fri rom inopp rooted. yo on- fu Il lux f Nat speakin us in colours, bow \ upon не nin deer Fili, and тапара, the dark greeu crops are blowing into ance; while ali ttle farther the sickly y yellos утта improved crops. By this a uch Gra Ex me has эйе me 4. great ri a E LÀ Cabbage. ad tho certainty of a Md a pared with certainty, in our dry башы ч x "Swede ero Thay now a fine crop bage, plan faroh, hien xil] be ready |f af 5S җы п oret w а then, mixed with a fe ondon with ер c the idleness, the ignorance, th untidiness, or the poyerty of the cultivator, in accents "to. be misunderstood. What if our summa u But to rel o the 200 acres WM о be Gr 200 tons of hay was the Чой that cud е m off mut le: ood market where hay i exhausting stu ps e of г the abioi, and produce great quantity and EL sin. Thefollow- succeed ye if p m) manured. use 6 manure, tion by any cro] I have said H "former papers that h sellin т on to pen Pd у wh LAM i such a old off are really good stock farms. Т pe € ме summer plenty of Beans, Clovy , all E РЕ of hay s taxes and the also about 1р рег off by it, and that us E is equa. — of making and marke D on for the manure which is он om T O00 , e [and І neve put | Өн if the hay is fed in the yards ап т on to the arable land, and which must be мойи with ic d ely to its requirements, and one or two good things may | in r bullo Ea and proper winter shelter for all|it. ertheless, т. е "epa first еп welcomed by the English Pas c " The Sys Le of turning out bullock stock, |selling what is dearest, 16 will y handsom the question m may at first sig be | either in winter or summer, is a great mistake. This I| hay at 67. the t; in towns. termed a ойо! one, still it is one whiph the | can rt from long practical experience. The 3-course rotation of cropping, advocated on the mother eountry ought to feel an honest pride in The i proper sheds, and the cost оѓ 200 acres of arable, will be looked aper by many 8 virus. «A "faithfully direoting. The po or | bringin ;cutting up or pulpi quite over- — and agen pn ruination to the land. ua: fever-stricken quent will bless t the movement balanced by the more rapid progress of the animal ona|endeavour to show » dd MM if = bih dm iod fo the smaller quantity. of food, and ihe superior quality of and psal nid "s E improves. йе е ec d" in а and D committee to collect subser reliniin. 8 | from the shed to the Es hus е ‘dong usps |i and twice carting, е beats guano com pletely. Wi бор еа, кер їп asd cm we can manage food is Aa In heavy crops animals turned out һауе truly fi 1 by folding, and cutting up where the lan than 2 r, and е? should 200 sell what is well cu tiva. ate d nd glenn, о, Mos reap an av malting F pali, dent in England should hold a mosting n а pé акы: уы] or the enlist some "Leading willa if not consumers, of food; we certainly require proa refor: and co ор of Bir W, Нооке tanie Garden, by asking him to appoint, or xn, Director Been of Kew | Referrin A РД а our general agricultur sity for incorporating t м manu 4 ke gv bo s am a деда believer i in will fetcb a price с acri r ot sell о an 200 qrs. n mies for 400 q qu. fas | to be E ui Liebig's pw that it is | very йош the Bo sanction ppointm "4, of a "i qe quodis Botanist at a liberal salary to examine the books and specimens contained ry and REPORT on useful age plants, with con nsidered iin d of experiment in eolonies," Such а report would M бст, data for = ama operatio: ether for - cting onal M endo "ar дерү or T n of a eni | ector, after the successful мааа ett е |; | a , and one or two ER associations for the аи of useful | an à; trees and inging the soi. "The face soil re sequagHy Нең plants that s ж "uei food in in tie subsoil fail to find redes c It is i doubt owi ng t b pagacioii prac- БЫ ч iu "E ER =# 34:8 ing ba ck horse manure, or by guano, bu A Ње mo economical way will be 2L purchasing corn for feeding. We stated in the the roots, Vetches, M а i grow m on à in БШ Smith, ‚ who turns don the ehid ika nd incorpo- rai th tk that he grows such | enormous 3 and | эшш о eropa of roots, Take a vertical section of our ord hat do bis proves rd + ns tho ba aye stated, and d urges v sie i h tilling and g "the | Me I July] L Jis onders for veg "Feste А онъ lion. My БЫ mud io s in eing pale, owing | of of the menura or air эб Teached upon 0 the | ейде Јав, And I hay: acres wore н е ем H mng 100 pi "i $ tic of these р Е: during the 7 publio and adis Аш Pep ag the * at the present and — price of 7 Јох 8, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 685 ly paid for by th foods «Дә y thom тойа D bea full [hdd for € 600 qrs.of corn sold off, costing only the broaching no new doctrine, Inst be Ni in almost easy ‹ distriot i in "hagan nerally repor orted as ав Ta c Iam broa stem may nd are gen бо y басе You аге is no foundation. This must b is the difficult: "Far paying e buiuding upon quic there pst! lr. a kgand; be limed at the rate of 30 bags of er Y n like o Tittle as 307. or ar to ' find their boy learning "nothing s. M can Wheat Фор 8, uis although as T all see presently an impor- ent in Promoting e fertility of the soil by м, into action its nu e principles, па L rus tly anting g the qual sir | Y асе, must t be ployed, how in mo м ause E t р? that lead straight to ruinatio on, а leid гиз I have touched upon E а ore - es, I feel confident t hat at present prices of T jt farming is a paying business; I have m nob be more; 16 requires judgment tt — t and о T9 рео рю шо а е e class they most contem а jg But in that a narrow-minded man, уе even to read and write, anyhow, be improvement, much at the , Inercy of educa ood farmer and not able | c e he will ess, "t the six-shift rotation the Quant mentioned can be applied only once, an nd їп п this man * The he ime e^ p ted „торце mixed with an equal bulk of earthy ea, Couch 8 | grass, and other „6008. Los Дроашрон Нов; road всга E ун x stent I ca seg imagine that in the MS ^ price ph t return to 4d. ntho Da Ib., - of 3 to scientific agrieulture, want of edu He will have Sinon, 8 отера ‚нө, for to 105. a bushel the farm aga 0! as we do, а more reason, for @ ould tend to farms i. annually improving to their recent or present productive capacity of 2 or 3 qrs, per en . J. B. M, инип AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIE Or course, the annual Exhibition itself i is virtually |! a | learning, rod x he will АА join t Conse Y ural pow wx pF to gd his the uniearnod the cry again ers and ] ditch bres of old þeadianda элй Eey b. Kaas p y haye been levelle t АР adds to le о and for this 'urpose .good in everything, This mixture is hat for want ofa little scholarship he has never got his due place. But there 4 and the pph more easily managed i This Appia on Ж. Jime is in windy weather, should have the best нов nm a practical training. Hei is tion But it has been = miracles of hreeding, apti and growing, and onders of machine ге qui e tha t the fa; armer himself should keep up with r of the 19:h € must be of the 19th century, Mi поб а street-lamp, а tinder-box, fast-sailing yacht warra rranted to a stage-coach, or the reac ach dip. Бө, m anachronism, like M. ei happy The rural homesteads of Eng ocent n es that E a үн аге ibt p Mi 4ш, im uem itself has its rank and s yi HA p. seyen kA Nem s ing regref on "tho old: PERY th to some Sy: us ps could be a 2 1А а wants book-learning, he cannot do N ерак Ње objection i is thought doubled rather e can get ration for an agricultural use can be very dull, and a farmer can A Visited with бе y blue devils ” like anybody else, ana кер if he canno into Маи always the eam of. They Then solitud de i AK ensu be manured from. the previously prepared and Well den pased dun ha at the of 25 t Mo T Swed cin 20 tons Jr m i " the hollow of y fifth vals; then A read out а Ы in “tho hollows ad № the five drills "with light three- -ргопе orks, to be immediately covered in byt board plough splitting the By harrowin Dh soil for dei ills > е cT the former drills of root Mad a arley is diffused over the undunged inter- ew us farmer i do oung and a 40, still, Pe though he "with ib alone, either e ordinary school Ai the ordinary farm is a college, and than obv viated зэ n, p @ О О 8 РӘ а а є I а "s ri ed bac is the өйи, Ше bes judges of their own | The talks and talks, without coming to Ki us, m. тве о Ls ments of knowle: os The MANURES AND CROPS. trusted, They je spent immense on Ea nig and other i impssom mente and naturall e master and m of t wanting E either principle, m : must know his bus Country farmers starte d a ues oa Collego. cn psi, ot, at first rather a failure, mnow: y beginning Tecoyer itself, the e | кр н a iAy ar a y place w. e ізмадеа residuum from The following are passages from one of а Mosen by Mr. Wallace Fyfe before the Ro; td e Royal Agricultural боону meets and meets, and z oip tion of this apon, oon! { ed i | pat i in Es "to deri rive ШР ient "benefit paai pio- st firs fession al instruction, he m t be yal grounded in and | the rudi Time. short course of yal Agricultur al sown 154 p more on ринен than on fresh aving | been в bn "with by Barley, m y! with о he most озеп їй dede t will do 00 bare, since if stint own spikes of the young plants ality, ж а white saline substance foun: mmon salt, which Nn Мк Ad recommendations tion of artificials ín the promotion к, аге:— hat for plants cultivated for and офа foil, Tar Cabbages, в n шеле manures а н е rapidly, such as Peru Li plants a for Wprzeh, &c., the proper шәп р and саг c high | Rape-ca e, dung from stall-fed БАГЫ pem crops with c ever d a um nitra te of soda as wel nitrate of potash. (saltp etre) will simply fare „орі ifa pri mary т T their organs leaf and stem—Meadow net Glover Саза, сап readily 1 be detected. Nitrate of soda s to be YU ren П. their intermedia affec е fin T a ё cst organs, "tl is, bulb аў faber, и н Turnipe, Mond importer and by на Íreights : anc e phosphates, | de "nS of guano, | $ the very simplest book h plest VR jpg at W The un 1 a6 16 or 17, will һауе nnd gh pro- studies in order to pic ink En the тенш amount pdam aon ood t will be | V. Ф, np till un d acquire es to d what they tell him and ihro : a f F | from 1 bushel ofÍ— iw heat. | Barley. p vider. mmon ajto д1. E гание а тореп of ammonia, dung from. Le fed cattle, salts of lime, spin with phosphate of а E consis 0 ы ма to 1 Ано, А E n s this ipd dms advan тор 40s. а o а .. LI 2 [2 t soil J se Ab 30 bar "É d? 26 m ariety ot circumstances, some me of th — nd 9 6 I Bo throug pem р ah us dur xe learning use he is upposed to n out our rotations H a " E previous ага he is only Seeing signs that to him сед BE "TH E RH GH Ё E ER us S ES + „ЕЕ Р his ocer I he its gr 8 e mend out o ation, indisposition to con FALE. trac- ut of Faler, or аи а ood boun: F E E zE 3 E B = gio Е B 9pen oss and pipe е са bee weis. We shall, hat fight re the ordinary application in а six-shift n: this would little — ming green crop, m crop, after ie скен up of n known to o JA invariably t the larg a мн llow next; the last would the rate of from 20 to on tua one — and deepening cultivation eh ving therefore, of m on е from fou consider | res ires and 1% Clover sickness | 185 Tt 25 4 of aud s T o growing crops when applie d as 1 Parodi ng, at Be rate of 1 toll cwt. рег The price of ns { has been this season b dd pr compar! ared with last spring, The fact i at all top dressings for Acad. s еду o be had under 157. 10s, to 167, а Ён, "qui even at this high rate this powerful stimulant bn A "be con nfidently recommended for cereal and hay s, and ir nai A T the latter, used to a profit even at ira prices mports of nitrate of soda since 1851 have run 1852 . ,, РР e. 1853 e .s iren ыыы m Z внын аны Ї wipe onha S о © о 44 1856 (8 m With СТАР to sulphate of am recent P aig Ed of Unda in the EA ed districte of ir ver ter errabat: manured vem happens with tbis ld pastures, which have | t est Oat crops. == vi vegetable and animal p at per acre, aecording to ab: Juent upon the distressed state of the hs pd eraat slated to have serio DU interfere 1 this salt. But, as exhi ibi the innate in b bs "аад о "оң E csi is now Lini eie eod more ЫИ сонни by the farm. ? dH Б the quality and condition ofthe bil; ; mixture of animal and ye The culture of simple process, an condition. is a with ^ additions the Write them on sand, and the беч бе of and natiye recollections obliterates |a of mmonia, For Turnips, Carrots, for f the шест be chiefly dependent on the a from these, yielding | can. getable matter which shi n be applied at the same ая per acre іп а well decom es е { Wheat &е,, the land is to | quantities only, as н somewhat ean obtain very little о as Mr. Сы in Aon bii [^c les 635 TIE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [лих 8, 186s, curable from the Mediterranean ; still there is a down- | Turnips destroyed by Яу. Hay а short crop, but well| Gowing, Ric hard, Ipswic "Frederie i Р. Hallett, Br rigMon, Susser, Ж uly 8, 2 mr M5 Se слад, consumpt: ion and manufacture, which, under exist ing Hambly, A., Bodmin, Cornwall circumstances, at least plac eibi on a par with nitrate of deficient. Wheat a fair ' crop; bad on the light lands. | Hervey, George DNO Ickworth, Bury St. Edmunds soda, for which it is dir adopted as a substitute at anis us 5 bad, deg a ыи Beans under Holden, Rev. Ж, Paekford, s Welle ciem. EL H E d g: BEC B FB Е abou t the figur res qu uoted for that arti cle, dd same. ы average, well| King, Edmund, Ashley Hall, Newmark a Жең Meis ng. We hed a fine rain last ш Чашкы они Street, Ply resou: of the enterprising British Me E p week, which. will №7 much benefi all crops. Potatos Qa, саше, о ea e Grange, Market 1 09. yearly Sieni sumption, whether in a 1 t ti me than they have Аы ттр ат Ач zac dover, Нас 'actured к? ‘completely proves. The in "y "iei been for here canuot | Pike, John, Antony, Devon x xn: an m incen 1863 r previous years t | ports n: But 1 "odd op in a month from now. дат ico, Mount. MIS сори t » " mou 10,000 to: mh. the grea Е дане на in іп i^^ We have had a Exe ss үке ый up to the present. Shaw, j., Edge prg a E. Cement large towns throughout the Unite ed Kingdom are con- James Eames, Lynch, Midhurst. Crops in South Hants ‚ Jul butcher meat. At present the largest portion of our | crop in most n where а full plant promises to be an cii yr ed are drawn from South America, the Mediter- | abundant although in many places the plant Е гт за Ese Salop and the y ltie ports; and although the Baltic is deficient, yet the crop has improved Sonderfaly. and ЕМ. Бай predetto th sre most in demand, becanga they "bol largely | carries a good ear, which under the ver erg of the which pes ›еагей at es Secretary’ е орот, frm а ыб diy to the barbarous habit of se selling | present splendid Weather will са bly yiel n ver an the put хорат еннен | 45 pe л bones by measure, and their consequently p м M" dae e very de dat in i n И I2 the ton, the bones from other quarters | my opinion g^ "to seed time, and зошто |а ач" > dient stk s Quilter, г, A. ч, EX то з. are found fully a rich in manurial "value. In pur- | under an анан Pd ai average crop. Barley: Н ance in ing by weight “instead of by У exhibits a fair quantity of straw where the cod hands ot the bankers on June 30 was ed б, 6d, alance sheet for tl and the epe of subscriptions d. m laid on the e, the amount of arrears then m 4807. thus secure a manure as good i 2 all respects at from 5s. | land has been done well Mul. going off prematurely, d less per ton. Ба t bones аге on the rise fiar the | is patchy in colour, and not 1 ikel y to produ i а goo increasing demand, having lately advanced 10s, per ton. UN quality, and I E. gc reach an average The i imports into the United Kingdom were :— Win e рей» 1 podded; spring Domus РвтлЕ EssAy.—The winner of the prize of аа ў » 51 Мута and P Srl piis ons oT Its arme ot last : var and | Class VI. a на Supply was announced to idis. Gija Tali wid m Ур A аве y Rev. J. C. Clutterbuck, Long Wittenham, Anci 1859 1 84,899 C I qul Li will aed Pied an average crop. The crops of hay The € d *3" and “Ога et 1 abo 1860 6582111808. шлу е dar E are very light, both of field aig pasture land, but the анн да. o е Bones may "be rendered more di well es то оти. MsrING.—The complete Md hen: i È Em f the and we have in 4 rael superior quality. Potatos are ое very healthy ; 2 mpieie plan ol a speci. men of cleaned "АЛА: nothing is eq which have been dug are rather small à A i the рт of the the table the E their conversion into superphosphate. With reference | in d i d E late Aa eco but seem to be dni el Challonor to this subject, I cannot help citing the passage from | entirely free promise of Baron Liebig, to чв. І referred in а former lecture. Ix nge licut should say was never bet tter. Swedes me recommendation of the : d gm Wy. vos "TUI IM ps on the whole are promising, and may marquee Hein the 1 oe ab 6 p бї d eii p England is vob all other countries of the con- | Ей * Pod rei produce. Joseph Blundell, lóth inst. be y the ast y ditions of e fertility. Already, in her eagerness for оа, Southam d y teward bones, she has turned up the battle-fields of Leipzic, of| Water Econom j F Grea ain.—The springs Waterloo, and or the oid; already from the cata- | upon which our rivers eet is the АН part of |. rd, S combs of Sicily she bas carried away the skeletons of | summer and the autumn supply o no many successive generation Annually she removes| beginning to decline from their maximu putes » ой is ETT E pue i from the shores of other dit у һег Mes the ree fae from the bs $e m ir oin PE g ES The Т; ro Log me uidi M iti d a half of who ta n interest in meteorological sc its 2 в to el e" 1 whom she takes from us the means of supporting, and practical Жыш to tho great plan pran of water | a- squanders down her sewers to the sea. will, doubtless, have obser bes and perha ores €— ies oneri d e the pes. ot She hangs on the neck of Europe, nay, of the entire recorded the height of viis ater in mi wells at йге. Pvis aid bres a d, that the Prosi dent be authorised b world, and sucks the heartblood from poste without peri de aie ыан, your reader: оао никоя y officers eo will втеу iy obligo me and L trust. P] frenet expected a Plymouth, "ini that the ' President lasting avantage to herself, ^ eer f service b cating to me any iod impossible (he proceeds to say) that such tabulated information (a боны, with а view to its еранын, к коа mehr б 2 е. in interference with the Divine eder of the| use on an inquiry into the water economy of the the Fench Comma dob bs P think to wi "OMNI Mess its enii pmi ; and this | country. If observations were made а ос of | лана the ау рор у регһа] ы sooner than ће | ће height of outbursting springs and of water countries she M tıme awaits her, |in wells, we should learn how the winters fall rome M Barnett, stated that, бы Cell when all her riches of gold, d and. coal will be inade- | of rain and snow ruled the subterranean water levels айо Бнр TER 3 whit j ashin ? and ting as quate to buy back a thousandth part ofthe conditions |in the water-bearing strata during the summer and | ™ ni эт et Et 1199 mf зе бош of life which for centuries she has wantonly squandered | autumn seasons; and as the time éxtoO dot Ds fir o fes spe undc Й ^ а and iudi o parts of away." when our works of drainage will be des with some | à сүн, RS ү cleane em (То be continued.) regard to the storage and utilisation of the water we Ете нн авй —Mr. Randell stated that БАЕ то only DE etin, "auf Mo ME fn к € E эы ted ta y definite шыр tint do m Hom И ndenc E E eceived f . Mann the request tha ч syi ROW ips ^s iii of those ае have recorded their observa- |" dodi Tite de anta etu Е 4 ета TOPS.: e have had a tioii, but in ucing others now to observe the e rain in this a aoo which fell eei of water in their wells Lini d 2 the|9f April 4th. The Comm mittee there fore м бат їп height at fne heavily al Ense night last, and co ntinued with this time last 2 id fur tinuatio А епшш s i LES st, and i tiak ME уйе; c Tun ric le ус references thereto, They regret thai the power the soil t ОЕК; our Turnips T4 ac same relative conditions as far as the АП | Purvey р n Sedes та А e just at а standstill but even in the short | records will be most thankfally received ; Bey let me | "ePorting upon Mr. Manning’s charges aveboentoagren time which has elapsed ar rfully ‚ and | remind your readers that the drought of last year and extent neutralised by the Secretary bn rs and at present the prospect is fair. Not so, however, with | this will in all probability occur again, and that it is M chere А зш — s oid contract uty of т the corn crop; there із some good Wheat, even-headed, | the dut us all to provide against an evil ee is| with well-flled ears, but it is rare to see a large bulk of | being augmented by Dar oa citu: 7. BAHAY Tiu керик m roemen straw even on good Wheat lands. On „ШЇ half the | Woodfield, Stev [We shall bo glad to publish in | The S mejor, notwithstanding teg ча ning ШШ fr ampshire soils straw is Ru Lu ese columns auy уран of the kind for which | е » m паре КЕ ears small, but a ntly we dH. Mr. Bailey Denton asks.] | Deka ieri Plymo саа о ай ee gent udi eee —— quiu i eT ау бырлар eei crop. very indifferent, short, thin Societieg. imeem Bart, Chairmai; Бае — di ipe on the М ынты a: “ш ven growth, full one-third ROYAL — OF ENGLAND. | эу 25 d A Nel under п ене: ex are the worst Is ever| MONTHLY Cousen. ednesday, July 5.—Present, | Ed. Vernon, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Bowly, Mr. B sm enel: 2 F i edid they are | Sir E, С. Ker ЖО” ч їп ж 'ehair; the Earl of | the Mayor of Burv, Mr, Cantrell, Qe d | dm be. ни off M ids with cn "T ds Powis, the Earl of " Shrews bury, Lord Chesham, Lord | Mp, сү den, Mr. "Dent, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. not hesitate to тыйы шу rr maria "that e the Era IE T жш» A m - ге Green в, М. F isher Hobbs, Mr. Holland, rs з : $ mond Barker, Mr. Bowly, Mr. Cantrell, Colone os. Mi Mr. Pain t а perl oe will not p Challoner, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, am Hu рокыш dell. К на [pee == eri Mr. Torr, Mr. Major Wilson T$. nust be below an average, but not so much as might | Clerk, John ohn Francis, Newmarket, Suffolk, án пссодей to. all the earl; жере, as it is well set, particularly | Collins, Edward, Newton тате Callington, Cornwall The "rA — was read from the Society ind dort ы Мы t. Oats are light in the ear това, John, Broad Street, Bury, Lancas T Ins «oni bat v he straw, Barley is short in the straw, Dawe, В. А Ро. East Зарна Devo ont met College oge, Duden uos Шиг сч are under the av. ; Pi Dickin, William, 7 Time 1865. much ставе 8 Drew, James, Artiscom et to t Tor the information Ot very 50. Mangels are Healthy, but want rain, Kliott, Ваша, Trafalgar House, Pisrio Joan 1 havo 4 report Mx M gheep has ju N. Wo of loóking well M Ki | dell, , Ром about байо thi A r. Jonas, Colonel Kingscote, Mr. ‚ Mr. Randell, Wilson, dm 4 ng for ail de pea oten e aen m Mr. R. Smith, Mr, Tors Mr. e QE гнав), А letter from the Great Eastern Railway erm | dis ; жш have b an awful business for every-| "The {аан Mr. Frere, and Dr, Vo relative to the Society's Meeting at Bury St. fed to be ing had the drought continued a wi nger.| А, nup T ted :— in 1866, having been read, a reply was О be clearly Potalos are looking very well and promise an abun-| Amos ap 5y Dra à Herne Bay, Kent sent, pointing out that the Company with a2 dant yield. Our hay is of excellent quality, but a very Arnott, Thomas Reid, 7, Mersey Chambers, Liverpool | answerable for any accidents which may җи? time 0 light erop except the Sainfoin, and meadows on a deep mee ug a Fairfield, Manchester overerowded station, and that there is amp ' вой, which are a average; but taking the whole Pes E сс рои ов, West Cowes, Isle of Wight ke d Mee, enclosing crop, we shall not reach more than two-thirds of an| Brassey, Hen A., 56, оегы Square, London A communication from the Foreign Office, f Flax Flax in Bel average produce. J. 7. , Winchester, H. Brown, Eldred Roberts, Plymouth а report on growth and treatment of shire, July 3. —— The Wheat crop generally in this сеъ Р. e (Ó—X B MM иса al Comm ул, М district is very thin, having been mach injured by Chaso, Н е у 00 ты. воа, ionak К Ай ниета бош the Ohio State г Варо the severe protracted winter and wireworm, and | Chesworth, б-чу Longslow, Market Drayton culture for the Journal, in exchange for аа ааа ааа ааа аы ааа ааа HN Jery 8, 1865.) nly came to my knowledge on Saturday matter of so mnoh кароо and see the sheep оп the next day, taken place. The fact o! deum, and " un the E consis utsix hundred ewes and lambs irasi ti sotoni 17 animals were known to hc E е эпі Bue - use sre this aiv i rri im ^f e fonnd "by m Е ter or less extent, t ringing uj somber of 2o als to га Tu ei к outbrea sase sex t ч а Tof sheep. Tho deti d ien rep ithin а few miles of Lewes, betwee: оао and Newbaven. scarce! that 1 shall spare no pains to а: Д к irm m Xue progress of this Е r а On „Жы, agal ^w nately oceu THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, annual subscription of 8s. Under the'new a ment the Transactions em be corn nd indepem dently, and sent free to a mo € intim z have them, The would b ed i ann mber, and, as at present, the ы of "a en чой, aldit with the list of members, constitute a volume. ssrs, Blackwood to resolution comm d these gehtlemen, and са in the the Society; have s that * cai ann ot permit a connection such as has existed iet d M lackwood since 1828 to [лем without expressing their sense of the able anner | inv. invariably discharged their duties, and of the friendly ін, X have yere Soc grec gren between tbem and the arly с ees атэ. Mr. Harr MAXWEIL T reported that t there was every t tl exhi omm would be са — ‚апа in ism ri = = zd ELLE wi A the c а= апа dh side Erica dear Sir, s ш ЖОН Dare, moe TT MONDS, The ene then adjourned io Tuesday, e 116 | шї, at 12 noon, for tl à IGHLAND AND À lf-y г ly E E: this Society Јав ek 0" new rs The drm iol. rm ihe venenis submitted for the approval of the meeting the following Bye- lawa :— Byr терог e the ie Domnall on Education, the ointed :— term отаев Board of Exam iners a app Science and Practice of Agriculture —Mechanics and Construction —Professor Wilson, George ES pe, Fentonberns; s Russell, Pilmuir ; and John Wilson, Edington Mai: Botany.—Professor Balfour. Chemistry. —Prof: Anderson. AM essor All тету. — Professor Dick. [Атту ам бекм Surveying.—Professor Macquorn mem and David up we E E. т and, v —Kenneth Mackenzie, С.А. ; ter M'Lagan, o dd dorus b = That the «Эз shall be both written and oral; that the value of the ым Shall be determined by numbers ; се exam үрер public. That there sh all Ts examination, ns to E. styled рашт the АНА Examination," те “ Diploma Examina wd The pem to be ou: id candidatos 8 less than 18 years of age, the second to thos o hav pleted 21 years. IV. That to passthe “ Certificate Examination" a candi- data must be acquainted with farm accounts, зт and surveying, possess a good knowledge of praetical agriculture, an general acquaintance with the elements of d a botany ну, а, natural history. V. That a certificate in the following terms. signed by the President ог Ма Кым of the Council on Education, and by the ера shall ba. granted to candidates passing this en examined, and has m accounts, mensura ements of botany, tance gaea and natu ni Spem "md that hei is m еса ri to present himself for the and examina! tion, the Mene Г for сә Soci dip! Bc гюе Dip = па ry e ; chemistry, | ү а diploma in the following terms, bearing the cor- ate seal of the Society, and signed d the Prodent or Vice- cil o; D n Education, and by t e Secretary, to candidates passi oé "the second examina- d he was y Rie sentimen o of "e meeting. He was of *8 previon ese bye x ould prove as hith t ones, The publie. The гё анау made were as follows: d of cattle, 125 horses, 850 head of sheep, 38 swine, 288 poultry, de imple It was expecte: represented, the locality being so far north; but t entries were already 700. The Show of 1866 s d be at Glasgow, and that of e at xa abel IELD EXPER: failed in their in id N Was because th 8 i "ы evidenced fo themselves to'the rewards offered A ев the diplo om Scotland. The reason x" preliminary instruction was labourer 4 вад art of their time о months compara eral inquiries. €— of tituted a em siderable iet a о dat d ^t e result of which, he trusted, would be fov De interests of P eer when they had got them completed. Thisled him to refer to m ttee had organ n efficient system of field experiments, The report had been submitted to the directors, and would, he adopted and carried out. He might explain that thoy proposed that the Society should institute exp der cid in i se ere =з {һе country—these experiments to be e$ rried out on кр selv similar plan with any о! chan agricultural experi- They proposed to commence pes res in the first instance, and to divide the um into becas in which the experimen lbe carried out, It was proposed that a field nine gis committee should be appoltitod by tbe Te 3, xperimente to bem mittee shona” bà br reine that the experiments i ach district of the si sir а Men the уаде оре comm rran пац for their publication. with cultural experi very considerable. enit of labour Ге to the experimentera and to the committees. pos p should b Bi mada in all matter results, and this would add сопа ШУ to the work bich. from the нч he had made, they would see was s ifficiently arduous already. necessary to elucidate ERINARY COLL MAITLAND irn —1t ai the Тнк VET Sir ALEXANDER Mig ffords in being able to report n the Labourers, Bedfordshire Agriculture, satinn on. Mr. Whi id :— ext meeting, which will be held in October, certain ural labourers. ОҒ these One of them was for a Ms Yo priz to be give Diigo tie took exce who has reare urse to а from Irve, of accordance with. t 3 in 9f the m e general ive up the S acu f Dru: AM "hey b cid: to d the зач ан res и. io g Which the Mose. Blacks the Јоде a aâctions had been printed 9f Agriculture and gi oia to larer ir ne It E wer the dependence of also, that a careful | 168; n r | bringi and Apicultural the labourer, and savoured of the tim. to the parish for irelief ger their only house they regarded was the wi мз езд е вај t prizes в for gardenin, which they Айю skill, but um rearing their th € RNC е anything in m prize: families. He would t give n the piran over ; in the meantime he pes d them to take the Ee on. e had had work € ppreciated —EC that they were аз ащ classes of the zum nans ог n being іде this euo ys шго аА through the "i land. and he had pleasure oin sying that ia cultivation боб stood . It will be resting ose who d to none interesting to th i we t inted wi he fact that Bedfordshire was the birthpiaee of all agricultural societies. We back to the time of F Duke of Bedford, the great patron of culture, wh sheep shearings at Wobu! mdi markable:an influence as to attract the aristocrac; D de seyth were prohibited implements, to z whom niex his eek referred, that one farmer had lost a sideral PE H = 8 8 2 ~ + E E d Mr. HENRY CORBET had à ond a m: shows in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and he assured m the cart rae - —' purposes shown that day best hade whilstthe hunters and haekneys were very indeed. 1 He had Коба the Bedfordshire Society some y , and therefore he w: lified speak of p riget nary improvement ear, e attended' the show ade last т, the stock occupied а t Biggles yea! little bit. of s feld, whilst nd cattle үе os vy c Mtn d found that all good. cattle, sheep, and pigs. v. oun at all were very had heard tho remarks of the hon. member for Bedford those prise were discontinued. London 2" Pel fast about wai: ing given as prizes, but he hoped the Committee of this ошогу Would ro retain the two prizes to which objection had en m: THE MAYOR (Ме. James Howard).—Speaking of the spread of intelligence reminded bim of a эы: upon which he had been t] a good deal urin "Тъцо are are to certifi directors much pleasure ecd ser in heart arts 2 and Sciene od ы ected with Dick and bis oll, undor tho able supe Кең ы ешил уеагв e abes have been made to extend aod M тта a Board of Шы чое e rted чы m Proficiont t therein by | public seminary, and to attract students from all parts of the has бош, of the ^ cm y. classes, and much, pA much good ; 1 - аз been accom iege rr. PRA E Stotland on Edneation i —€— PREMIUMS FOR REPORTS. WV been ждо: Жо а вирено ойлоо уйып the “а the 18th day M Edom. uet given under tho Gre Mr. IR e Dra m reported that the following premiums reach of ронй do 2 advantage {о М. peop usd ata tho had been aw: : а good paced at the-dis Eea e yide ll be| 1, 30l. to James Archibald Campbell of Inverawe, Newlands - 5. bue ж озүмө т it s ced € E to who pass with distinguished applied lia prizes Tarm, Rugby, for a fis она on the results of the application of Бае фоб роет а лоза PEN І BE usen ПУБ Modal vos oer С ear o steer. e d sanoat wher th aana of ната md reta fi report on impro aedi on the estates of Murkle We opportunity a ity of "ue M at onld, атай himself of сы 1 1 ет ie n EN Granton, Edinburgh, do лыр еге — eg wr tpm chooL of this best and s and 47. to the students who passed the for e troughs Жн дел to railway trucks. en Ms Aa рн pec à оп, Y pe лч. has in the Univer ае Маа in the agricultural| 4. The Silver М dalto George Menzies, Bullions, Dunferm- ke beard, Тор. cud odoratipt is дере ресс уне кыр М ersity of Edin line, for тее» elevator. den : Bde cA, То Chan CE daher Sai Тү, Ses Med to А. esti Fala АШ, or oret Dini eS dE on ш к Тый tenues е Craigi te, grano distr! si butor. to set about it vigorousl e simply mentioned the subject The then formally asked th This concluded the business, and the meeting sepa- | to-day, and commended i eir ion. He they Пу а e meeling if lock. only one other question to nam „is the prizes to moua төрөш аы byelaws, апа an almost nnani. | "ated at two o'clock, ____ labourers touched upon by Mr. Whit Ho was an advo- д 1 5 taunch опе, for the systám as been given, vour of the recommendations having pie —At the annual dinner of this poser, Skill, а Ие fully а B ы-ы Mr. Whit his Mr, Hows after the very а meeting held on UM UN last, | objection to ае" labourers for length of eneur in the отту to say he could not |, (€ remarks were made o D а large farnily. He maintained that the offer of = е! termed ** moral quales" o it um o" аг. Ар an agricult Мово maintained (hat - EET e s as deserving of а птер armer was he sot a good за example to the other labourers of his performed the duties | | É i i | Ё Ji | 4| ud $ Clubs. : кое: — Laws.— Last week а meeting others interested in a modifica- rein ба e was held here—W m. M'Combi En. ы Tillyfour, presiding. The meeting was very V 7 "TT тр! lj МЫШЫ 638 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jont 8, ме, pE o e — m— M trit tta —— n— ао y 1umerously m ith these laws? Many landlords, honour to them, | апа poisoned dogs belon to tematy dE 400 farm oye ren derer Е. E this ems tation and al "mei n, M kill ihe game | their own homesteads; FA. wem 400 ers present. to whom they really belo —the who feeds and|by the hundred and ive ipee Mr. с MS о of Ardlethen, moved the first maintains them; but the great majority nd rais an resolution, as follows the temptation of an additional rent, which they may е , the feeling of апо oferin i tdi ** That Ки апі rabbits t to be excluded from think comes from land, NA revolutionary - Т с p tho ун T inei wegen Pei т from the tenant, As the commercial classes of the | the firs a years of the МА. менед Ew t e mith, good farming, in оу еч са nation puce in wealth, еч реу — of high watchers were then Ке. к or Rer ДЕУ preservation of har ев and rabbits, ought to be declared illegal." | shooting rents increases, 1 itish wild animals, and for a coi i Не said—This resolution proposes “that hares and esae ai may stop. те are sereni phases of game | able i m үреп trapper could have easi] n its be excluded from the operation of the дате eei dni first i whe ere the Pike lly did box, hares and rabbits, every night h en and practised, to the value of 20s. v^ а considerable 3 warded · e ref ald ive opportuni на to the hati M € friends could not enjoy а good day's Sport by Е -— reo with the tenant, which cannot fail | tenants, would not have been equivalent ча nd | to be Wally Duelo ial to both, Tei is not against this loss, because amongst Turrips for example the wii ts taken from the game list, we may have a legal | phase of game prese doni угор eat more and often э than the half d ch ап extent as that our ler day. We don рге 4 game exterm py" we lost. Mr y not from them. nly that they ball not be OR and dn on sony to condemn the ud of int. {а bet this can only be attained by the modification rof the|ducing clauses into leases binding the E where there is а large stock of game, ee bi arises | law we propose Ё the resolution now befi ore the heirs and "rege to pr Parl B and fi meeting. The second phase is where the landlord lets | withstandin g any Aet of Parliament to the con Coss metas qoe eg oct eng € к shootin ing to a tenant, who is almost ае a givin » examples of instances of this tm e ear o т. ger. When the landio oA ag tpa Ms he over- | Aberdeenshire. Mr. W. em read the бнт. uim ш w, if this resolution were carried, and the tenant дере the fair limit, an self in а false | above, and proceeded—A. сл ее ny that indè ad an interest in the game, he would be found to be | ров sition. Pos а which ho Бы PaE let h e laid : ga Д Т, he services of the | second p nother t, who, under the beni r | рёасе ап ч уа e — of езй pen eie dispensed aith, M mu to Бе | о the Ais ws, can p^ тё of g hich is essential to the public i feelin ent existing between these destroy the [o^ Lo belong to the first tenant — building of а united comm munity, After con i ich i of his dag 00 Dmm vá бао бошот 45 fe interest o а the farmor zon d which belon ng to him, and the soil le not in a „Љоду and with one voios reasons in this resolution от having hares | the va and claims the game as his. Ве "M ing in judgment is and rabbits exel om the game list are, “ that the d чие thet may, it cannot be denied that t {һе | game cases. There could по a more on being incompatible with good farm- landlor: hen he lets the shooting on cultivated peditios, чт a proprietor Кылы RED ing, is contrary to thepublic good." Now it requires me | lends, т ping where he never ere is | penalty for slaying а hare that had fed on the teni to say a littleon the part of the resolution, {оа mcoting | M "another phase game preserving, happily | erops. of intelligent farmers such as the present, to show unknown, I believe, m this county. I allu de to the| Mr, Cocmray, Little ми seconded, Surely añe thèm an overstock of hares and rat what has been written such an aul pes иң with good farming. уш оодан agii after feeds them ants'erops for the purpose of Barclay, Sheriff of Pe P tu it is time that } i subsoil making а eee E pre them to the game-dealer. powers be taken from the Justices of Pence, cultivation, having the seed put in the groun d in goo d Gentlemen, I do uot care to characterise this mode | f1] cases be tried iy ihe Sherif ‹ st а Сай condition, and his hopes under Providence of à remu- ei eres —: its рис tice beore” Р ач. testimony o nerative erop; to find morning by morning as he passes | its meanness, ution before the meetin eee ie стор, іо dmt, imeem nf penefitg bis fiy еше that game-preserving s incompatible with| Mr. en “ Таан, hen mor ies ni- A and country by making two blades of Grass and corn r farming, nd borse йылы тагу to the publio sth uade арра n) vem айва for carter w instead of one, he has not been able to make the | £ood M against the general welfare of һе, the. wishes of this meeting, as expressed in the precedisg one grow, for e by da y as it springs up, night by corum resolutio night it is nipt off by hares and rabbits. I think it is Mor "lustrat these propositions at further | ты Snik this motion Mr. Campbell вій equally apparent t| are met here as tenant-farmers, bet not only for tài “js t pollet good" forit must be allowed | Pr are we to have this resolution carried into effect ! purpose of protecting our own interests, m" 1а by all that the farmers are the маннын! in the | I answer simply by sending to the House of ia sua: the interes of the community х, 1 arge, against tit W state at least, of beef and bread. No ow, instead of | men who really and truly represent our interests and | pan all freedom, йы зиме bor ing discouraged by having their Gross, Тагар, and | wishes, e ps the ае to а great ече іп our edy our game ss law. ГА grain crops destroyed, аз I have been describing to | Own hands. How can we expect the game laws to be present system, ү "y i | уоп, by an överstóck of hares and rabbits, ought they otherwise, when for generations farmers have been m м swaddling doti of old fe adl customs and | | not to be encouraged to produce as much as sending to iar аз the representatives of their no м Mer h agricula | of both theso necessaries of life, so that their | Wishes an men who were repledged by their should b ati: d б enel dee dee, cer аген interests s aud iy the prejudices of caste to | Wo rer hear ot Ийан гара t € they om Ба дын улы br F DG NIE CO Te. А | bie: and esiend The eparilion of those obnoxious not get tenants of sufficient capita give fil ш. h dereio pment pi the soil. Now, it is M i mds view. I at once professed porcher I have no АЧ а poacher, he resolution was put to the meeting from the i d always speedily drawn He may at first be, and often is, an. honest industrious Tis and carried by acclamation. MN MM is fro sad x noluit ep" | Mr. BSTER, MN Fintra; oposed the | naturally directed from | setem, poach next aeng as follows :— TOC restrictions as agriculture is Mou he тр ала om i ki the quantity of hares and rabbits, Tu рна : gne licion in | fhe produc gol food "lor ssi from the soil ought à еч. g 90 X at а -— employ N law oases be abolished.. In connection with um rn 30s. per га; 4 бп After some introductory Observations és to the origin | presents itself—Is our legislat gis ature poaching атар, profitable, 1 hi њаво until h Mr. W. proceeded : nie doubt had e sport for our M а {һе expense ын vieted, he loses all self кердо, ud | lords profes that the reservation of the game is part the million? I have no oubt but landl on üt e ly rushes int im Now if we could by | of the rent, but od when|always find a le Que. -— of gi ind ng ^" ra ge the — list take temp- | closely xe They let the ground, but reserve | estates, without ] egislative enactment. ү tation from poachers, and instead of having them дө Чаш on the poo and, consequently, can m have would be a La zd day e «pe aam society, have them et cl duh id ne add faith of their S n ^B cc and industrious men а And to institute a claim to the | faith of their unt , and ess to tho PP rari good members of el would we not deserve the wild icu. under ^ circumstances, is simply t to law to coerce them, "Te а right- t-minded prope. iu set for th а claim J J , si on in the last vA erem rng en same time to fi 1 ion of i i his tenants crop» ге к b orm a gestes of а ith-|that h rsing through his жее, ы ving for their out рун коо of ascertaining or tain ning | his quM best viet Аи than doing Ыы Fe. rd ud ии. ue and н e Me to | the line of justi repre the tib Ке the Xe at of law. Itis arming aA Lud illegal. t b ts' interest in the soil, Mr. W. referred to the that such absurd laws should ех! Li strong. I answer it may be strong, but it is expedient | carlie tenantfarnens ты x m my op g. r- п ide | ar Acts of Parliament, and to more recently | a deae ed vanis ir ауа е enter pr contract for the preser- | ор permanent when based on an immoral principle. be ; but I ashamed to 1 eM and vem бозы M9 them from | And will ay one venture to assert that th E pes оса! 1 Жа Ж hitherto ave 6 » обави Ve ды ib by Matiias consequence | based on a moral principle that permits, nay miei, тө] following 9 our койон, and à del i d y being amongst our- йе. а "andlord--frat to let his ground hospi | them in "n lass: legislat d bern sueh as the present, d a ther class f the Verte piene iai muet, memet pum ее раен пема тортой or | laws to oppress them as do the аф еш, n. i. another for that purpose. It is of no un-|present! ,Undoubtedly not. I Mr. . Banotay, Auchlossan, on occurrence in Sar aei TT to find а hargy. ute ү эзсе, rmn ld from our lethargy, sii The „те л ai more | [vd ger a — gi leased to agricultural tenants, with 1962 might bé sufficient to 3 dt - "e s e exception of a few patches of plantați he attention of this T уе tes г t. But fo whole let, or what E à T tion, and the|that I would draw the а i | $ 1 р i do ting," set in tack | i keries of crows а wner э ий as the laws which |along with the mansion or som perse ds 758 аа in this county, and in great temptation. То one | Са8е which came under my notice, the lease extended so much „е erops of Ње n hà AY to sow, and to reap | to five years. 7 side. You per S the fruit of his indust d the | on eountry range or hillside to see that r E not ut in e of these TIE 1 ood, are to belong to him, and yet t | tenantry, &o., uon «a disturb the wild animals P Lag iere ratify a private his and supports чы dae in leasing | feeding on rops. lfany person dared to in njure | nursea pest that teatros thecropsof tive № second tonan mals to feed ay Sos айта called game, then the thunders of | I ask, is that not a subject for Тоби ud d ii; bel emer to the first «дейре laws were immediately invoked, and | А good deal has been srid about d May eud truly as any | «0098 ато! "har р A EM other qut of the | claims for the same, but I hold - man. Сац such laws be just, | wateherg animals ав might be | the community at large the crops Жаша of ihe richis ef | expeted o тенге with. tho game Та the exe. | о be protected {гош damage. Tamy M tn connection cution of this part of their duty they trapped cats | assumes a far broader aspect than THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL RM 639 af landlord The decision of the House of pem on ылыы finally, settles ma pons nt that a pro- the Jonge and Midland counties; or he would hardly | pastu е such undue prominence to the faneies and whim- | la Ee d that Eho has the power iu = hands of third parties. another сүкүт x ve prieto 1 killed on x his au or not, Х! and стщ them to only а hef 1 El ась. "The e e of К 15 acres carries ту: 20 milk сов n сеу. the day. They are housed Thi e i best fet arme clearing | the pastures by night to the " English f farmer t^ "more oda all the e novel- be from continental ti n оа iters. Her n the cow e Lo xd € y animal the moment it is killed into belonging to the landlord on wh ion falls. So, after I — ond an e a ral a e spirit T йай Бас Bam if E laws- ur country much longer: Captain MITCHELL secon: Mr. МСомвів, Cairnballoch, said — There im the couutry е аб need to be enli It i all fudge v вау hat at b Who sha! ll в say e 17. out о 0 pages о kee to "i ndm d e туену: ог en рна of upward hair on the buttocks of th M дж lying 80 фач i addition to the 20 milk co mbs, gra а апа И асг тев, hes i беа T nee P c I on the эсем of the dairy farm, where the author is evidently much more bx cp and satisfaeto: The following on the cropping of a dairy farm is quoted fro A були lending in the Journal of the Agtionltural 6 Socie > f cres fair quality, divided into 110 acres of pasture and. 40 of arable, bly be fa Whea ver, mown twice, im filo К gc being grown pomi on suitable soil 3 on the т е land n the 4, v w nearly arrived at iy, but you cannot know wha ж? а — sc x it had Tot Беа for these moment what a different ut bei winter keep; that. моћ ре (allowing $ aeres: per Few) 90 acres for 30 cow "T acres would be left уж and hors d received the pete тан, if farm of this Жанр would now keep 50 cows. The larger part of m rable land w grazed by the cows, n admit of -— vp a fort- pi earlier in n ue than the Grass; the теме p into chaff and. mixed with roo oots, | 10 e d ould When eat again bei the seaso; laboure spread ad the n А frt "i pest 1 ттн Wet weather, My other pas are also pastures, and carry a e - sa ewe w . Pana July and Aug rass in the past й аге M ro fodder for my hors I prefer this peste En for horses to that fi fom. E whieh is too relaxi е than suffi e surpl part ing converted inio hay, an for Nace 2 "T od er this mA of the № ese pastures, which they КИА ы сове. used during ar qp pas t night o on boarded floors, and turned o ^ during the day through : vol in fiue Y фе t. а p Асл; cuttings of my meedowe, and ures, з e grazin my pastu am in some dégree frasi шеме for бе рее kers of tbeir produce, “M rape- sfül u cake as fi caused my atten to а given to the cultivation of the green fupe ge^ ш “fodden, e tnr d ее two gop during the year. The tade saiz the close of doiie К уын se or early н m "after vaean antidot with the or on other that but for those ex the of the нле - Т i3 capital of Ae е һаз ee. зы , gre rb of the мт? of ahin m--mere gna: m i" ошар; and that таша. n all "T * Where | with a large оное of the dairy eere in this odit, i| е" cannot be as lar crease of p — ground пом excrement from my cattle. The in nitriment to hay. Ee а would be chiefly grown | b a portion of them fed off by that I have spoken above only of an increase of 20 cows, I е farm is wholly pasture, as is the dry h so consid of the yard manure could be spared for the pasture land. Although | ^ know some farms on which the extra number is even | à was m produce from this pes. 3 se юли А eerta & V—— in October, early in ав is mede to ае! Hia ner кенв е n the реА Topf : is к= 5 Some farmers will feed nearly all their land and sell the ow in у autumn, n the spring of the cud an ine iaa ет с n bere, sibl £^» i lands of Aberdeenshire for de p 20 or Es pna: for the rp of guano, bone-dust, к other manures, whic u have been applying to say, by such an Tprising buc of m ien as the farmers а о Аит that эө Leer should go on, and that we shouid be rather id to cultivate the 5il than encouraged o be, protected Аы ie of m LIN of meat, and thus bear Apre ten the wd consumer of corn and meat within f thanks to the Chairman and the various concluded the proceedings, Ld is Алйев. Foreign Agricultural Miscellany:— | ° "i.d iry. Part I. A. Fullarton & Co., He Tie Ow an g ЕЁ HA compilation гесе — on the celebra of M ИШ - E B : iH E E - EN CE get A 7, 8, 12, the D" upon the frontispiece, and t others, are ibl. 7 Then le ms the 1 bideous {Р f year. "This seems to be mode o o iiti | dairy produce; but ide po^ p produees a large quantity of milk, the Grass is of far more value than the hay: * Others, again, have adopted the plan of preserving | & few н of iig чы ch being fd E till the spring; the you thus dra i ы нна а the ү алта, and eo hea of. erops, which are а These plants are taken from the seed- T" - planted after а the Potatos in Se — October, an during the early pa ч ot May. Though t on € operto | of Ит out is somewhat tedious, yet the produce being available at а time — — food is scarce, I find its cultivation remunera roduce ua about 7 м ring erop is cu and Кала, for shee 4 са а ойе analysis, showing it to be rich i d fat t-forming constituents. — Dr. V celcke er uen! it would otherwise do. duis feed -lis текме for —À - M cows ре {егы day; it м both lessens the co t milk. Anais ey кашык d pres who realises the largest € of S зе in Leicestershire, and makes bo ttet p hrego, | белоп His farm is a loamy soil, not. Meng affected by drought cie ire ms багтаан ren early in November, I s my milk [; devour it with relish: I have green crop equal to te rem Bape ak а ез | Jet fo foun “Ine cult era the Cabbage and Kohl Rabi, I find it advan в of 4 feet to 4 ek "edm and ve as or w ret, out the sumiter. He kee pé only ‹ agi and young stock. The cows yo ihe first fel o ery field, the heifers followin trt the e farm, А man - ings e so that T is n peer: hrs for the cows on Biber next the droppi E ne building of houses and yards for ation of the cow has not a little tended м am c emi of produce, inasmuch as it the me. IN produ n vegetable! I cultivate; ground. uce of the gere osoei hery of a ay deae дау than "that of ma ott | green оз e, сери not equally pro- . p" The 1 f£ th stock off the land — = winter TA | Gra: lier summer cheése is made only fed a few half-atarved sheep and | cattle, We add that the work is difficult to read by an Englis vx оше, owing to the retention of foreign Ten and measures, which ought to have been con- erted into English terms for English readers. Miscellaneous. Curious Accident їо а Horse,—A to a horse of mine uent and his assured, ое dee d Hu | ЧЕР Б | | by M between the = properties of E the growth of hairupon the len roproitaod asif t wc wasreally | importance i nthem resume dit H jj || to фе са: lreader; but when Price out еа а sid | КЕЁ era as in this county, the effec есь is eat, : these, I pee are t| orks here те presented | to e English ji. Practically acq iaintod with the subject of ta management. carried ou е great 4 Stematio and well established industry, Cheshire, adis md wel Wilis, and other E the chief d toja the dairy produce of this county being sa within „Зе following is Mr. Horsfall's description of th adopted th y him of managin g his _permanent at condition ps A. Mount экө et, е coc surge quare. ided "s * Qlovér is not so much sown on dairy farms as it would la lif it could be safely fed by cows. only . This 610 ` |. THE GARDENERS OHRONICEE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. same day у (19th of J June), The Work of the D can now be conducted with | thé horse, ‹ f course, bei regularity. The ан t bei eing expected to шеш à escri the о rat ion i o me,—*' I бгз 2 it, as in all well-regulated dairies they are now o ede n at [v edge teni m, close to ihe ugh to do without much milk, and the-cows having | teeth, and all round, and verhis digsection until the еч "advantage of pasturage, the cheese is expected in broken Pv released. The vessels were then | їз month t lity. If any of the cows secured, and the jagged ends of the presenting bone should be late calving, their ай. should ho ^ be used for ЖЕ, off to form a smooth surface, ew milk always having he end, чег веспгей ith в utures. Since the | a tendency to make it heave.. "Che eese is now ma ds hree pres er t e operation the horse has shown no evidence of A or | twice а day., en discomfort, has fed uninterruptedly well, and or der, "e a step in jor progress а sese aal b ing, till at la st, in four or five days, gem s IET 1856 M LU. ME e will return home ка ihe end ol jl e] l'hey Lp pd o dido, this € mi Sich time he tie n Mount | are iniecit salted 24 hours'after they a Meg: s ough the whole н we beer орде н though this is done by pue at he end of 12 hours; and one без are gone, there is no external deformity the cheese after this is rned to the vats and pu resulting, the lips and сып тешр їп sie position, | under the press, care bg. dp ays taken, according to There may be some difficulty in bitting him, but a what has been said, to put newest cheese lowest in simple contrivance will no doubt overcome it. ould | the n and the oldest iden The brine, which you think this statement worthy your acceptance, I. drop ps fi om it when in the last [esca — s х еко venture, in acknowledgement of aed Cox's ig to ask s for d your insertion .of it in The Time Wils " t int e Cirencester, July 3, in The Times. "mie following 1 i a | jar рана every me three days, ps up Ponce DOM E ок. VOLYULUS О gos t n descripti: on of th quantity, E ҢЫ [| «Оп the 19th of June the horse was sent ra rail to London ' When the cheeses are taken from the DU. ел Fig. 523. Figf521, Fig. im. to be submitted to Mr. John Roalfe Cox, velerlonty surgeon, of | tl shelves in Шо, dairy for a day or i. NV cu Я WIRE HA ASKET Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, who found the following where еў. аге turned onc n12 hours. They аге PORY OLNU BUS. | BARKER'S MILL, on 129 BALL ч А f ] {45 make way for the new 8з. 6d. її. I " еве-гоот they are turned once ever Connecting Sc ends at this time were separated to the extent of an inch, and 4 | ones, and in еа in а month, or less in dry weather, | 2А Tap is required to be fixed i | Е arts lyi under the t 1 ted th ti : water то Fountain Jets. the soft p: ш ying - e Aem acera e entire | from the time they are taken out of the vat, they аге! у TYLOR лхо SONS, Man бериб WAD Jii month; его was Ga discharge. f om the wound from | ready for scraping. This is poem with a common | Street, London, E.C. the large portion of bone broken off g now dead, and the knife, first. moistenin the ze ith a wet flann el, V condition s of the fleshy parts. The pressure of the E icu ove .. LL ӨП Paint no longer Necessary, Le Ma ази ло B aere dt фаны. had T ke off the roughness tha! 3 Mis be pos upon it from E mining that union of the fracture could not take place, proposed the cloth or any хэм т cause, leaving it quies smooth on he only alternative to save the horse, as he | the surface and sharp at the edges; the s r this can been destroyed. The excellence ofthe borse | be done the better. ha order to ei cheese into a state of E forwardness for the factor, it will only require P suffering, Mr. Cox purposing to give chloroform, in accordance | round the edges and an inch w within them once a week with his invariable custom in the numerous operations coming | after we scraping ; and it should be turned over ER a under his bands. To same day of his амо London | y ek, even oftener in damp weather. Care should fi ge gn of rich- ЕЛ, the i. all round, sa close to kta ко, апа eden ness by the factors. In e districts it їз customary s чые to paint the outside of the vum with Indian red ; this the теман z end of the e gue jaw ^ v» S should be mixed with warm water to a thin paste and smooth surface; the parts were t| en made Y л "the rubbed on with a piece of flannel, and should be Aene | ARNIE Coon ep опей by апте, thus completing the opera: immediately after the cheese is scraped, before any TEIL Is Xr of suffering, and has continued from thatdate to do uninter- | grease arises upon it, and the same treàtment ideni exonllent кеМ for oil paint on all y оог work, and is fair xu Же, the кога 04 healing. He has markedly | be adopted as if not painted. In most cases it is better | two-thirds eheape yon condition, aad is, to all appearance, free from шор: to postpone making thick cheeses which wei P about grounds at Windsor Castle, Kew ardens, and at NETUS + venience, feeding as heartily as any horse upon cor ду, ho: uer er and green and ng been purposely put on full f н ААА dy ce tia M вопит, Huy In & битв Sci R жатк ы TE P loe ned dua haer НАЕ тот Casti ату, ех! ormity r g, the lips and chin bein, m From the Right Hon. the Елвт, of SHANNON; . in natural position, nor could any one divine from eee Notices to Correspondents. EE Е теат Cork. : Roe | that such an operation bad been performed, The р al "Grwrtrwrx,—I have used your Black Varnish for ент n of bone removed embraces all the lower incisor teeth uH DM DUERME J Gd. end consider Wb very superior, both for iron and veni tow i d one of tho tushes.” BREAKING UP PASTURES е W. In breaking up with бе: spade | doors, to anything I have ever used, I shall al oerte \ 5 pasture on а good sandy and deep loam, if it be naturally or | it. Near the sea it is bw уа, ron Barrow eset i ОЕГАН rte Ку we um dig it AER үп mee and em тешу becomes cons | ng, w - we wou t over and plant ž i Calendar of Operations. net bird to беши third to Potatos, and one-third to | sold in casks of about 3 e paid td EET CIUS | у. MM Feeding for Horses.—The following | jt an zu ате vul, however, do better to pare and nc ate to Нил, & Surra, Brierly Hill Iron Works, near Dude t for the summer months were contributed toj sale for Potatos, there is no more protitable Soak of она nnon Street, Wost, E.C., from whom Ошу ШШЕ us some years ago, and have since been published in the| thanthatof Dimmery on Stinchcombe farm (see pr TRADE MARK. Journal the English Agricultural Society :— — S Journal): 1 grain crop, 2 Turnipe, 3 Potatos ; LETTER " It. is to be understood that an asterisk (*) by any of| Фу bushe ра e E pu os the figures intimates that the grain was crushed, or the | Робабов, the other balf being carried home to feed in the | green fi cut into chaf; and a dagger (t), that the | yard and convert the st of the grain crop iuto manure | roots were given boiled or steamed, 16 is a capital| уу 500 years Turnip crop. The grain crop may bo | practice to cut ‚ Rye, as soon as fit, into ch aff along with | is better suited to device up Jan "d Int ette e Ша | Co m wr giv ing Se whole th - us mized i in small = € subject faile failed accide: ntally | to reach the Editor in time ER С AR “бш ab a time, an us gradually accustomin: ; Yo cattle to their change from dry winter food. Vetches ar aa тона probably provo. peok и nra their = E to fheir атэ, ати cut when young should be allowed to wither before| being due to substances which require the free access o RES beer ied pi үг Wes ut оаа poets being used in the stable, e, otherwise they prove at first Leer M bring them into the condition of vegetable food AIMI. to be physic rather than food :— Баркы avo been applied broadcast in April over the ARSONS' ANTI- CORROSIA, w зна Tur W. specially manufactured for out-door ж s E WrrkLy Foon ОЕ A Farm lloRsE—SPRING AND SUMMER, аш. АП colours, Is simple mapp © —— RM or E £o, 1 E can use Testimonials а Si eese nets uino white lead. See kem NAME AND ADDRESS, Hay. Oats. | Beans, | Roots. | Sundries. | Pasture: | Weekly Cost. | with ib patterns у Prices post. free. H En pland and Wd 8 E OMIM tu EET S SRM repe | Three cwt. carriage free to апу булоо ААА Б їз. | Ша | Па. | 1а Ihs, Tbs. ае оа he T [ш 1 (Professor Low—Elements ЖАЫ .. | -140 | 73 "m 9р, Bc 99 CIARSONS' ANTI- CORROSION, LIS 2|- Seat e: Linseed E E used by nearly he em 2 y Binnie, Seaton— ai E 20 т . =| 500} 34 ad lib 9 9 mau ne Un COT Haker, ЖШ, Enu i екг Ж. 6 ө “ 4 10 3 ARSONS' PAINT for CONSE e 7 70 90 C P. Dods, ©] adlib | 120* 5 x: : ut aU ————— ENHOUSP Baldwin, Glasnevin - -. ; м | Carrots. ; 7 [(qARSONS' PAINT fo GRE $e Howard, bores се ЧЕ | 5 "E 49 yp $ 1.6 THOUSIS uston, Isle of RET ЕЕН с i le v. .. ib. 3* T ? ў 0 Е RM EN t Biy e ЕЕ L e: è ad lib. * S TE (28806 PAINT for H zn | 2 10 0. E B Fea (IARSONS' PAINT for all ouT-D00 Professor н Elemeute of Agri с ARSONS' p ео о кошто | Ж 85 ss ES 1400 e : : G ONS PAINT for 00 йт, erm Woolmet—H. Soc A155 А «4 "n 50 а ДЬ. еш. 76? СЕ and К ы-и ке еъ MM. СЫ: к ° 0 ARSONS' PAINT for BRI Thor ОИ w | 2 - | sib | Nigt и ot C T: T Р: " Club; x . ad lib. M 9 1 , 5 J, Morton, Кона Рила в d n s s xs 6 9 (ue жыв n КЫ . C. Spooner, Journ. Ag. Soc., wii ix p. -274| 42 » ida T ets, .. 8 9 gig Ha Baldwin, Glasteviu .. .. A 35 im ^ * : 8 0 ONS’ PAINT Е Coleman, Cirencester : v: м ^t 42 "ж ., * 700 tU 6 0 Сузане e | ape 2 © HM ad lib. T 6 6 N r eo Straw, | ` ARSONS' PAINT 180 W- Cobban, Whied .. 5. 0. a сома С олда er ions ` 7| adiit. ^| Night 6 9? A: ORROS oSION РТ IINE i. LO | aam | Pasture. | QARSONS АМТ origin BP ton, Gloucestershire . — | — ài SHoL 5 LOANS. OMS MET m ears in a Sello Sauvage e depo. Кеннер A И SERD fa 2 acres, 7 6? Warran Омо» Ь Бона La Bele б Кайтау d jer & 1905] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. би JORG INDIAUPP IE iuo ia ди EARTH iciatis AND COMMODES. ANC ENS, LAWNS, &c. &c. måde in 60-feet HS TERING GARD ipis cf. | Moule's Patent. | | | | | | . 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF THESE CLOSETS AND CowMODES OVER THE ORDINARY WATER CLOSET ARE:— First. — That. the. deodorising material (dry surface. earth, or clay, or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, A at*efia-a Secondly.—The supply of such material to any house or premises may be much easier than the supply of water | by a forcing pump be entirely without offence. dly. —Its a күч Ъу Ше шеапз prov ідей in these Closets is еуен y effective; во perm that, no ape Thir: offensive smell n to the room or building in which they are used ; that all | and all escape of noxious gases are entirely y prevented. ' | Fourthly.—The expense of these Closets, in comparison with that of Water- Сн is, as to the first cost, trifling, and as to repairs almost noting. E or instance, there is no expensive cistern required, and there are no lead pipes to burst in frosty weather, Lastly. —In all large Eetablishmenta, such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Schools, Gaols, and Аршы; a very e saved annually HOSE REELS, of Light Iron, for ела Arien Тһе ану of these m is so great as to be scarcely credible to those persons who either have not used T FITTINGS, STOP- CÓCKS, SPREADERS, HAND | them or seen their mode of actio: BRANCHES, JETS, &c. Pric —- о. арсар without Align ta 25s. per wp edm ad te узышты Rond, Rubber EC D The different fi f Cl nd Prospectuses will * eani on application. JOHN WARNER & SONS, LONDON, МАНГО ОО Miser Is this season first intro- 1 to the ice of GARDEN horticulturists as £S- th lowing ад- ENGINES Porm ied im t par- сате portable, and * ticulars for this Season. easily worked.. It thro They be obi a continuous stream, i is low in price. The Aquaject, 30s. No. 547. М best ENGINES, in Wood Tubs, and fit h ed wit Wanwzn's Registered Spreaders— экан 0 » 0 Хо, 547a. WARNER'S strong ENGINES, in Gal- vanised Iron Tubs, well 10 Gallons £219 0 16 314 0 А 419 0 з „ 510 0 Хо, 5791. WARNER'S VATER BARROWS, tho- roughly Galvanised and y painted.: Gallons £2 2 0 25 213 0 x ко йар » 512 0 х The 50-Gallon Barrow portal " made strong of construction. Җ aU, fitted No. 42. WARNERS kandle for two а PUMPS on mx 59), AMERI lagn us MN GINE, is p superior in d ow pe юз ang i ce 55s; Rubber appreciated И throws continuous Suction, 2s. 64. per ft. "UAI, and is complete 597a. BRANCH "et ж о, PIPES with Cocks and GES — kin, 64. ; тыу, great j-i., 5s; 3-іп., 6s. lh, , from Ta. 64. to i PER ili HOSE i in all sizes. FOUNTAIN JETS in greatvariety, from 85.to 265, x m mm DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application, 642 s. 51498 SALTING MACHINE for DESTROYING | [jENJAMIN EDGINGTON'S RICK соту Prize Menar and Йохо! wrtox AWARDED to G. N. & Soxs, WEEDS in Gar den ai - and Court Yards. few and Second 5 OTH, — for Ber Hrvrs zd ia t the VARIOUS ГРАЛА, BENJAMIN EDGINGTON "S uq EES and TENTS, | Ner үлми dede IMPROVED nor Nero AGE BEE HIVE, — TEN to spere Е De Ё BAR EDGINGTON'S FLAGS and BANNERS of а | z Narensovzd Ане, Sih ай < а ipia 2 gallo 1 1310 0 | BENJAMIN EDGINGTONS ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE | th "el sse: h 6 o » » gallons у posi + | meter, rise д, в к в & Sox, Dens Iron Works, = тогом. BEN NJAMIN pag S m S only Establishment, | packed für the coun Office ooms, 27, Leadenh et, E.C. Several important novelti MELIAILONGRQGI14 MER арсар T mr Mel een eon J W'S P A FLEXIBLE v aro одо оа his season, Ризо С) TRAPS for WASPS and FLIES, | O AWN MOWING масама" ADJUSTING — а зера ngthe Wo aes "yb dozen. CUCUMBER GLASSES, 12 A^ 2 нн. 3s. per | sna e мн 5t Hie. dn —. gant GLASS JARS for Prese eque 1s. 9d. n, 1 pint. | се 8. 0. 80 the! Sent ы of Carriaze and package to any Дв pe n in Engra Eier bert for | London, on терні et а „1 оно ее ог E remittance. | ктү" nee of Bees in the t, Ipswich. cons e of арлу -comb a" on the Bars, and pers apt in the Glass s for m DERE Wax Sheets, to formation oPCell AMES PHILLIPS AND со. Adress, C ЕМЕ g foll Soxs, її, High Holborn, W.C.; or i Regent Street, - Verdes PROPAGATING 1 € Their newly-arranged C. эми. Full Particulars, D. а Pri: logue of other Improv the мече q шише, ces, рові freo on application ie Hives, with. drawings and - w, Junction Works, New Wortley, Leeds, - prices, sent on receipt of two шш 7 ы га =н... Joh.s-s. d. Bran) 8 PATENT NOISELESS EE :— Liverpool : ган Cuthbert, 12, Clay yton pud Man.| 2 пону ted бэл, ЕА 12 эшиле хуг 8 | LAWN MOWER. J. Wilson, 50, King Street. Birmitgkam 4 H. 'бойгеп, 8 „04 ыз s B0 gs Ва Ring, Dublin: Edmondson Broi thers, 10, Dam 4 » „014 „ n :29 : Austin & McAslan, 16, Bui achan nan Stre e » E А LEES и " М i 1 € ————————————— | 8 , ка г. . Has? GLASS FRAMES [гэ Тогз).| 1% * 5003 | И с» 5 240 » » “Ж 4-09 130 m э e B а... = 1.2 119 n з» a4 859 Ig p p M Чү | ээ Е ад) A X S Ho, „ .16 7 2 n w, aA v <5/ HAND WITH NW ДА y GLASSES, OPEN TOPS. 1 SS \ SS ` (0 Each.—s. 4. ( .. .. . 9 12inches á 106 ) +, V» ЧА. M » 12 6 Painted. and n D wie Sheet Glass. BE PES АР Each.—s. d. pue in pet cn ^ * % van in diameter m : : ТАХ. N 'N MO WER CUTS 8 INCHES.. £1 1) 0 ' ue ч E 10 2 s TT] ай“ E 11 B E чаш Toc "4 v | CUCUMBER GLASS. Each.—s. d. Each.—s. e 21inches long m . 2 0 | 16 їпеһез long .. ( = dm [dM са 5 Р Sizo. о в. d. е 1 8 1j 14 by 14 А ê ^ A т {8 1 To CUT E INCHES (suitable fa - Ено ыа T. зи " : AA IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH | Packed and Deliver to tho Principal Rainy na DO d uu ier 5 i sations in Bngland, NN t immediatel Jowzs & Some, Ina 2 8 PANSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE L CARSON'S PAUNTS, | Merc] ihants а а "and Herten eines d, f Е London SE ue gratis, with pring Я Garden ВАЛОА РВ LEAD, PAINTS ot various colours ground ready for use. 180, Bisho] ma ire e Kettin ing, &c., on applical 21 by 24 Delivered Vig to; any Station in England ir12 or pud ош 'огдегәй. | J. Joses & Soxs, 6, Bankside, London, $.. opsgate Street, Without, London ` NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 6008. THOMAS MILLINGTON, sani ; s AND COLOUR MERCHAN PRESERVE JABS. 87, A AAT STREET WITHOUT, DUK E.C, REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. & HAND See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application, HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED es POWER hix 6 DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, $8.W. зех 8 1855 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 643 EE — — Lot: | al Letters Patent. | gnis B ABLE F OLDING GROUND VINERY, | rti | W wing and x D et t tho poen Я of | oo Apri in Management post free of ege ire Bishopsgate Street zhen: E.C. — "T geating by Hot Wate HOLLAN DS, SETA Che W " fus side, London er x —2-in j ATER РІН 28, e BENDS, Von Stock 1&7 s тай o T THROTTLE VALVES, 108. 6d., 13. bd, ч шт” uall; ч es, and all goods of е » exions at equally low prices, and al Er pos ex to the Trado. Е кы, жаш о ш to the sa e go m WATER УРЫН, a at Reduced Wholesale Prices, Н; ws, Syphons. Toe Pipes, and every other connection ; sith Бота Boilers, Saddle, Соар Cylinder, тиры L. qum 24s. each. Improved Boilers and Iron Stands to si brickwork, 56s. each. Valves from 1 . 6d. each. Patent то о Furnace Doors, Furnace Bars, Su poly Cisterhs, and Er. OLI tion = Wit Upper Ground Street, Black- . LYNCH pg ЗҮ" m application. XS S PATE) UILDINGS. for коваль, fü, борунда ur ТЫ ш дө on Book, falir pee s CmaxsroN, Architect, No. 1, ps irom the irmingham. Exhibition Prize T РБ C0 RAVE'S PATENT SLO COMBUSTION arm Е ud Hot Wa! 1% will burn in Churches from Satur € till 11 E 325 8395 La а PR n n Benton during the Бра y worship. psa will burn day and t for "i vat d ittle Мы м Capablo of armin: e Apartment r 24 hours, at à cost of 3d. H e Be eserving of. speciai анай, safety, healthfulness, durability, a jur chamber. For particulars o of the abov of MUS- GRAVES PATENT STA ABDE dd cow- HOUSE FITTINGS, bis attracted so much attention at the Exhibi n, address, vsonAvE BROTH Ann Street er Works, Belfast. mia MAN QR De юш. in o ration at Messrs. Cox & Sow, 38, Southampton Street, Strand, W.C. EATING by HOT WATER —Public and Private Build- ings, Manufactories, Conservatories &c., жез БЕ BID v? igo t improved e adapted for setting in arikwork or as shown ete] uire xo BRICKWORK, (Su Sole Магабы f the Imp тад. CONICAL BOILERS, which EAE eneral use, and which EE hare ог ыг durability and Босго Driving F: fum A ery, Al SO A Ашыгы To be Under the Patronage of Н CE AND HOPE (LATE CLARK) ied Street, Birmingham, MaxvrAcruRERs of Метліллс and WooDEN Hor- Ма, CONSERVATORIES, VERANDAHS, &c., COPPER усен "WmovonT ciat Эктионтз, Бс, and Hor Warer APPARATUS for Horti Domestic od. | C. & Н. beg to call atten- tion to their NEW TREE R, or Continuous Glass Covering for Garden Walls ; which is constructed . of Cast and Wrought I. glazed with ith. " : > putty, and fitted with bolts and nuts, consti- tuting a Tenant's jure, E : EE. xw Rc Б the % being and 10, or durable ined together, by means of simple and Sese in Те lengths of about, 50 pm ; and the A ч Puer particulars, with prices, forwan lication ; and on receipt of the aae ces, foi dapa & оп; k amount in e stamps, ook D i plain Ы. coloured 2s, 6d., for reie Чыл е? Greenhouses—Heating Ар узуу тиш METALLIC omm CULTURAL ht iron, n Sta Pinel th e yc A. ot pin d Пе салар ly water-tight e MEDIE, of fracture Ue prevented, and à extreme roof insured, Тһе lead: m practical айтал. QU for Fruit ае оао ву symmetry оѓ growth and richness of кү te adjustment c of pem аңа of these manufacture во а com- ot oot cost with perishable wooden structures is most GARDENERS OWN GREE known Plaah t Den S Patent) is a Тепе eare. Cu aaa eut who е! «е really шер ll buildings at ide a ТӨРӘ 90026 MART а Greenhouse n ma; one. i 6а » 12%, 6 in. by 9 ft., ma ng honest 16-02. . D. has int; Construction, amd aiii, pO portant improvements in their can be деве „ШАК е Structures їп а profi! Boris And Eeto ros ур x xoa work. " » ENNI der, Ноот quA H Heating by Hot-Water, asters Lis NON-OISONOUS SHEEP DIPPING na s and other vermin i e animal, thus tending mprove the Flock and prevent fly striking. he Composi- Lion, in its use, leaves the fleece as white mow, free from any stai: Пу. It issent out in tin m one gallon gailon size, When mixed, one gall ti и f cold water, it makes a bath Of a perfect white and soapy &ppearance ; i mixes readily, sediment on the bottom or seum on the top, and the cost is about one penny per head. b ien -— pouring sition for Seab or destruction of Tick ne gallon w ns of water. LONG'S MAGGOT is lotion will gena] dens etu ot, Heal the Моши ves vent Fly Sting, as wel. 1 Fleas and звес erum in = e Cattle is sold in vit pen 4. per pin! е pint stro: ugh о mix with 40 pints of Б 22, ORIGIN AL SADDLE B | water ready for we. "Га Tubular Check Drart, Flued Ends OIER yim Impr 59 ed LONG'S GREEN-FLY LOTION.—This lotion is prepared purpo: ing Greenhouses, Vineries, Forcing Pits, Public epus Р ^s These ^ | for Horticultural purposes, and when diluted, one pint to db pint pinta " Boilers possess Increased, heating m d capacity, power, coton d | Fruit" EE] every К y an and other In пва that infest Ro oses, d e па т Hronn Jass ilers, all points тойс, When | | in half ү le e| or end eve ent Blight in Hopsor Vines, Sol pco чуп ч ыр к Hoal ag bream нагона FUE COTTON , ÈC., ater, an moderate pri: Ў Г ION.—This ERU ЕТ ork A anla е write for List Y I | pu а. кишу years, and he can now кыр, v cem it "yj H (late of London), Ро MM RICK WILLIAM BUTT thoro Mur “мү. ob Mu Destroyer of the Turnip pest, at a cost о sE 1 ыле адаша Wholesale ы кз ч М Е. Калхзѕоме & Co., Essex Street, Strand, W.C. Shows— ' Patronised by 70,000 Stock Bre. gISTERE, - WORCESTER, 1863; NxwcasrLE, 1864; and ые 1865. Н 4 К (Patent. Self- ] latin or tS. CET nj CUTTING, PULPIN GRINDIN s Bottles "Qt 2s. 64. "enc of the UNI- THRESHING, OAT CRUS SHING, SAWI NG, VERSAL En EXT АСТ, match DRIVING other КЫА E epi апа вдове all Er в, cuts, strains, &c., ii Sed. ран p т straining in ewes limbihg wollen and infamed udders in and sore feo! cattle, sheep, dos One ng к Value ko GASEOUS ЕБ ог v АСК MIXTURE Шины. 4 NA d e 12 rses, m Purp: nomical, costing обоа ios ЖОЕ еса n Apie and DEN ~ For Pum mping invaluable, working day and ecce, Known world for cu! ring diarrhea ог scou! zin oom ез, sheep, menor for r ewes weakly and BURY asp» » POLLARD, exhausted uem 96 ng; Tor hor! cx рер ex! coni сия ckl b т the fret, colic, or gripes in horses заш e Manufacturers, | eus y r blown cattle ani к Irox Wonks, ne о: акса аав. UN 9 the RED DR ано СН ог NFE AMMATION or cleansing after calving or п, шд тих Sion, Байит; LUAM A lambing, for straining ın EA iu for removing all feverish symp- Where a Wind gine that has been at work eM кы n apen re y e amkor a mbing ; fi lo ^ inoxen, А а Seven years may be inspected. or coids, chi inflammator orses, 7 у de: One Dozen (value 7s. 6d.) of the RED PASTE or DITIÓN 5 N ` Balls give vigorous health, en th. antis ir deis Wien Te aM iq МС: үт Г" Caution to Gardeners.—When you ask for ice of ЧАҮХОК AND COOKE $ WARRANTED PRIZE He раскай, and calore fee, Semplo "e Әр mad PRUNING and BUDDING euer E з m ved their orders CUP Er ad ing. со: Testimonials, by post for one | RALL S (for horses). These them. Observe the pak RAYNOR also the Either кунн — boxes, AE dni. bre without which n Es Address—DAY, "4 Hew: даш, Medicine Мал ry, ncs us to een ners and others, but are 23, Dorset ru А, Бог Street, "London, W. ; or Wantage, ks. compelled do so, in consequence of xx imi gent of Pd азаи kE been sold for the абар опе, and whi К үзү er мені 'rom all parts of the United Kingdon and Ireland sent com RUE to be e to them of Knives whioh were not of on application, Жо: ake, E 5 [2 ted both by sellers and cd Established over One Quarter of a Century. „ d уез are the best and the cheapest wold Sheep. d upwards of 125 years. — Ms T. BEALE BROWNE о Balpertak Тай ark, r T ford, Gloucestershire, to see en nds Vr. CONORETE STONE COMPANY | doring iha month of ULT. H о intende ELLING his RAMS rs of rg Paonta for the Manu- = Жа so that Раге 98.2 е opportunity of inspecting SOME'S кыт the whole of his Flock. RETONNE COWS.— The Nobility, Sg а and others, are respectfully rmed rdens, Conse! that theyo can be ud with the Bii d Prices A ished above tiful aj E probis eue of the Patent Concrete Stone Company, 2, em Street | vues ANM in any the Southwark Bridge, E gr Ww QT IF B A 3906015 he е For samples and prices apply to i in introducing the Pure Breed of Ѕнлу & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manches! = ja : 242» this m and E eb А d co Ош , паѕіпацсей him to ехќещ НЕ ХЕ iW me E E Price 25. | nis connection abroad; by appointin expeciimónt Agents throughout Invented by T. ues sois, ©] V.P.S.A. Brittany, and he is now enabled to бег the — а constant supply Manufactured "y MARRATT ut As pticians, &c., 63, King | of the choicest stock that can be obtained, at prices which defy all William rer London Bridge, competition. The low cost, together withthe’ р iking qualities of of A Des mes ion with E ustra! his Breed, rendering then eat value to the Cottager, as well or gratis on applicatio: fancy Stock-keeper ала a Duryan. t the Importer ma de n m t the arran, lai l on view. Price sn BECK, anp BECK'S GREENHOUSE and|Srapgements to keep S free to any Railway in London. LED THERMOMETERS. mper serta aaro Ө} the| For further iculars, apply to Messrs. Ковкнтзох & Co., nstruction, E aar ОА 38, Crutched Ur 2 DES Microscope. "e £5 bs. : Carts ап S Mrr na dus d a Aet pun: HUE o f r^ CAMIS ^ are desi Sep = E т ront ai and 500 WHEELBARROWS, for tho Collec the Refuse and s го ТЇЙ for INDIA and CHINA. - m with | Vs Carts are to bo for Опе Horse only ; to be capable of removing оаза Lists of the merde Outfits for Mercantile p other | 30 to 35 ewt. of soil иа refuse, eit] ie in a liquid or dry state; and to appointments to India, China, the Colonies, will be forwarded | be constructed so as to discharge their contents b D. pping. on application to Lithographed Plans of the Tipping; laces will be forwarded to True anm, A THU and LAMPS. мг, Bon, and, pepe h Engineer egi dee. н a to Jars Nerii ., Boroug EDSTEADS BATHS, and LAMPS. , ~ pe COEM. By TES BURTON Large wor chum phe t s быга und Nieelturzoe T. m dum Sues MI Бойдо, stock of each is co the largest, newest, and | Ten А tier «т i deser tton of the rial to be used. r submitted to the publie, о арӣ marked аё prices рго- The Com mittee do not bind hemselves! i024 noce t the lowe 'ender. Без Мни об ота those "that have tended to make his establishment | Menders to be addressed ** Chairman ealth viderit portio ost distinguished in this country. р **"Tender for Carts Más Barrows; or and|to be Au Е hie .. 12s, 6d. to £20 0s. each. 2 — p «f DAD Order. wallis Street, Live io EI T from ros “ to ri Ts each. T Wax. SuvrrLEWORTR, Town Clerk. ghe mes ж x the same rate. D , Public Offices lic Offices, Cornwallis Street, Liverpool, July 8. d ERAL FURNISHIN T3 про BE SOLD, the INTEREST in а SEED BUSINESS W ILLI N, GEN vd hi c 9 TOR 4 yes А-4 їп ове of thé рса towns in the ei Wales, Quem Wien eoe г faina | of Tre oug ta on application by letter to S. B., Gardene: ез, sends а upwards Stock of li D осер М Nickel astautiohs ОГЫР ше, Metal Goods, Dish. ————— ders, Marble Chimney-pieoes, КОЕН crm inge RE, тай, Urns and "Кебез, Clocks, Table pe eg бр bp Au Quom, сс dia ec t Sere &c., with isis ot Prio Prices, an Bedding, Bed X е Кшт , &C., $ and 4, New i er n and 6, S Per Pince, aid 1, N : pi mde An Importation of Valuable Tree Ferns, Rare 56 I а w. кте Araucarias , Orchids, &C. голок, А ICK'S BAKING POWDER, recommended by Ме, J. С. ү боша m dcs vill ВБ зары el | Dec eme КШТ Кы ДГ erp amu Ast a rywhere | SÓNTAS, ARECAS, yi FERNS iy om | ме: EVERE еа Apis e, bourne; ORCHIDS from. M. New рахе ша and General Debility обе, «ме үү де HESS Ww t parts. On vi and Catalogues had. 7 пеаг НШ, пеаг Ейеп he Morning of Salo, а Ў Kent. _ relief, and restore the system CD Ya poy and na paroa "CLE Edenbridge, Kent тале ш Мау ҢА PFOND bege ее CURES of CONBUMPI om: TE Mere pues биро ыттар кышу К һе бей ааа ard, Statio M AUCIS, ө, TUESDAY, E ra а Mich aro, with ihe PULMONIC Duet ERG qrom буге 98 Зла ноне BU deae ут» “ ol Sarera tion, Asthm: their luce, Ws entire чега} апа Place, Heckmo теж, Mar erg regularly o ccurring ie ларына e en of first-rai үй чү чы and character. The M une and other diseases of the chest and ic cg "t . à fa They basoa plannt taste. Baron (13,533), see portrait Vo Л. XI. “Нега | үте To e eb Pa x. pam box, Sold by all Druggists. ЖО cil prie asa duh жэй, at the Royal Dublin and = A ONE САГ endeman, many уап Hi d Socie ие on, having proved himself one of the best bu Stock Getters of his time, LX СЕ Сога УШ, be һа CE AES QU EE З баїоваев, with Pedigrees, ma; » nad on аррпсайоп to Mr. — which he obtained thi ni address on Srmarronp, 13, Euston Square,.N.W.; or of Mr. Tracy, Red Hil) t pain or any отиш i | Sar Baspbridge, Kent, incon [Доха to W. GooDALL, Esq., iba , ONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Бнк 644 THE GARDENERS' CHRON —— | GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS-have proved to be the best, and have carried off every Prize that has been PEA in all cases of competition. Above 26,000 have been sold since the year 1856. Illustrated Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free. THOMAS GREEN лхр SON, dee LEEDS; 2, Vieh gia ROAD, HOLBORN rud 1o E.C. ИНЕ ади UILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL; and 19, EDEN QUAY, D SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, апа DELIVERING MACHINE for 186). PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY .HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED., | | PONY MACHINE н Carriage to most of the principal dir Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingd | 4 NEW PATENT HAND MA! for 1865. NKS’ | А: NEW PATENT HARD "MACHINE for n | Width ог Width of Cutter. | 10-е") 1i. —— се } жий EL ee. e £7 I2 6 Easily Worked by a Man miz | inch Machine ..— ..— .. 5 410 0j Eely erung ems утс € p Mineh Machine . Ae AES TM E 510 0 Dittobya B 22-ine vong: ааа AS o) Ditto by en e 15-inch Machine i 612 6 рио жс 24-ineh Mac 7 Silent s di for the five smallest sizes, 4s. extra ; n. the. UAE TA 7s. 62. sitis: eem in NEW PATENT PONY an MACHINE. ашы э-н NEW PATENT HORES dee m d with Wie 7 ame Apparatus, Width pube ора" мааа . Ve da айу - 0:5, 25s. rogas 30- шан jet x am: M. ЭЦ 0: 5, 30 28-inch Machine e in packets at ^ lee Up Dum . А. IN, elvedon, Essex. — ^ — рок екан ча а eoe hey ANTED, Ho т Bushe ls of SWEDE and stand shape, 'ournal TURNIP SEED, and i^ Ck im 16 must be of tocks See the opinion of the Editor of the “J TINI NE and warranted nett. Growers -havin g any kinds to bs uid wil 4 Jul n H. МЫ з Flowers. NB. -Mr. M will bo giad t 1865. Price on А. lige by sending cash prices and б kinds to БккрзмАх, Gardeners Chronicle Office, W,C. j 646 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvzr 15, 1865, METROPOLIS SEWAGE лхо ESSEX RECLAMATION COMPANY, INCORPORATED, WITH LIMITED LIABILITY, BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL £2, ,100, 000. 21,000 SCRIP CERTIFICATES OF £100 EACH, TO BE HEREAFTER DIVIDED INTO SHARES OF £10 EACH эке» оп Me aser £2 per Ce dg m and Banker's Receipt, "The Subs exchange for their Letter of Allo of on 2d onm аз Ма ш. be ане. cum the provisions ral the Act of Parliament, for Registered Shares of £10, and the Bhareholáet will be с hare the Books of the Com THE RIGHT HON. IE LORD DE TABLEY. , M.P., Member of Sewage Committees, 1864 WN [and 1865. pany £2 in respect of each Registered DIRECTORS. | | MAURICE DRUMMON | RBUTHNOT C. GUTHAIE, sq. G. W. HEMANS, Esq, С.Е., &e. | ENGINEERS. e, a further payments of £8 o receive Serip Certificates, which, n Allotment, and £10 on 2d October next. on payment he sum of £10 it CHARLES J. LAMBERT, Esq. JOSEPH S. LESOHER, ЕТ COL. SIR WILLIAM RUSS S B ELL, Bart, C.B., M.P., Memb MAJOR THE HON. B. P. VEREKER, Ке. J. W. PERRY WATLINGTON, Esq., M.P. J. F. BATEMAN, Esg, C.E., F.R.S., ёс, TING CHEMIST. BANKERS Messrs. GLYN, MILLS, CURRIE & CO. | Messrs. DRUMMOS SULT l PROFESSOR J. T. WAY, Member of the d Commission on Rivers, and of the late Royal Commission on Sewage. | Мези, SPARROW, TUFNELL, & CO. (Essex) also receive Bitoriptio) — THE UNION BANK of SCOTLAND and BRANCHES. THE UNION BANK of MANCHESTER. GHAM Messrs. BAXTER, ROSE, NORTON & CO. | BROKERS. Messrs, P. CAZENOVE & CO. i Will THE BANK ot AL Re THE BIRMIN BANKING CO. SOLICITORS. J. BARBER KENNEDY & CO. os THE NORTHERN BANKING 00, (Belfast). Messrs, WEST & KING. Messrs. SEYMOUR & CO, SECRETARY, pro ^: ALTER A. MICHAE OFFICES : The International Financial Society are authorised to scriptions for the Share Capital of this Company, whic m Incorporated by Speci cial Act of uA lia: Me for the purpose of | Sewage of the Nort. of the Metropolis, the Үзара of 2 has been gran iu to pod Narren & Нор! Metropolitan Bo: ө о rece p of £10 Ассо; хтар Company is MA at about £720, to | and management at £50,000. е €aleulations made, the eventual revenue of the , and the working expenses They reported as f "Tolo 60, THREADNEEDLE STREET. е Sub- ayment оп tbe 2d October next of the £10 per Certificate then been | жы e с чагылу" of £100 will be exchanged for registered Shares After the second reading of the Bill in the House of Commu, which was supported by the Right.Hon. Ww. CowPzn, o First Commissioner of Works, 1t was, on the petition ec ч tion of the City of London, first sent before re the Ке уне features be of rez scheme might be thoi d iollows ** The Referees ar of. opinion that there are по Е айза Cont from the P ks PA pee "Hors as now confirmed by A " Parliament, is " Ене Ere е Ошен cj |, SPliasiienete duo дыры! form Кында Бо Зе DOR ACD mpanio an engineering pomt of view, and that the estimate the Company. by a deposit of £2 per certificate ou the pt of certificates applie: i The Referees were м. D. Hassan, Esq., M.P. ; Sir шаш бл m The Concession іц n bas been v ventad. im ander te y. yon condition a et tha B $3 cases where n no allotment is made the о deponi "a be тате и Bart. ; and Col. тоат, М.Р. | paymen: APIER & nii er provisions 3 &nd should a smaller number is appli [o The COD MER undertaking was the iuired into by a Select 0w- of £50,000 in fully A up o n mrpany, and a small con- | the returnable to the applicant will be applied towards pay- етн of the House, who Rd. a wu mr nis urb per centage of rg Tos ment of the amount due on allotment. In cases where an allotme 4 House to **inquire into the the most useful and profitable means A bere. hat in the opinion of the Board, the is pade енор paid- ап аррМампу uii ] bo лай to for а posing of the Metropolitan Sewage on the № Uer i Bs proposed by Nene ЫК & Hore аге calculated to effect | tho letter of allotment, and the « allotment, will be liable to cancella- | р Atter a long and patient » the Committee summed up tér "o diver tho Sewage irom Goninebte, payallo on 2d October, 1806, SIL, in lee MER per Bop | ^. ren he enam e on е manner. n e се, еу аны ы ofthe тапше ES ns. the Scrip Certificates ARR ben to сїпсөПайоп, an be amount th scheme whioh has been sdbxitied tot to themis I A Er tofore paid thereon to de. of арду: the Bewage of жал арра he first Article confers х & Horg “théabso! eh y have no то reason эб exclusive P y to, in do es scheme could be аа е ree S to the application of the met profits METROPOLIS SEWAGE AND ESSEX RECI AMA кете; consisted of— [a Scheme after the ears MESE TION е Топак-Аруосдтд Generat. , Mr. ТАҮЕЕКЕЕ Јонх Must Previous to io all the profit Mr. PAGET. the Company. or * k tiam e Боасе d FORM APPLICATION FOR SHARES, . Солт, опе! Өмүтн. Sorkin and establishment expenses, "Che t Proft skali be | puse — N 5 n the disaussion which ensued on the presentation of tà Ist. In of interest at 6 theShare | ^> mmm to tho House: Sir gorge rey aud Mr. Henley both addi 92d. t in equal quoleties io the Sbareholders and: thi TO THE T OF THE METROPOLIS SEWAGE AND ed into vory fully bya ofthe emi rens ie qe — to 15 er cent. SEX RECLAMATION COMPANY. Per: зе аео of Lords, agii inq Bill passed t p Ad 3d. In divis n үр exceeding 15 per cent. ерю db per cent. G ев, ae а the Коу. ni, Tc і between the Spirae, and the Metropolitan Board, i ENTLEMEX, Parliam me Law. ihe division in Ню тот Ает мнз ienee aa us eMe eR раа Жай paid do m xum га ading, 49 Pe voted in favor d ie d ai Hi Ro е " 4th. After 25 per cent., о become equal, the sum of t t one of and giting te н Bul the countenance and Tho object of these vinis is, tw а then XX ELI осын M I request you to allot —— Certificates е pis d in the A: of pU suut Lo e profits, yet, order to m дуч 2р а Manure, there Rer киы, ku EAE „>= чү A песто бте теа | of £100 | "Е the METROPOLIS EX AHE i and ESSEX Pr pou this наа. polished I the Times o КЕТҮ ТЕ Sharebolders are sad have s preferenee, to the E of 5 T cent., RECLAMATION COMPANY, onformity with the Prospectus | “no dispute.” The oU чаар in regard to which is made good to the Metropolitan Board between the points | issued by the International Financial Society (Limited); and I being, as the Times says, whether that val io is ода of 15 and 25 per cent., at wi е poi receives by е {о accept (subj z o s anu Jayar.” This latter re 18 the go of both ес ition of thi SOY of Tondon Sor Y DIC of T. tds p or any less number that may be E ors £2, voie i A ep " hereby agre e tage of the mu said Prospectus) such Certificates "Metropolis; or го! са , approaching Three гї ee VOR dde Vi de Fontes, Tu the рО Borgnet | Lor RP ane Ара ыг Man A by virtue irm UE the point of its delivery to the Company. | y th | Rare ылары A of TEREA оларра. However, the culvert Шон шшш 2 years? ce, to requir ел have contracted tor is of an diameter of 10 power 85 apportionment of profin, Я са I am, Gentlemen, 9 feet 6 inches; and by means of the greater i : | obtained, together with moans at Шот ард iey v | MIT ое Tour obedient ‘Servant, Sewage in tho Reservoirs of the Metropolitan | дез a былш Ж Dy ЖЫ rad Dm à | enabled to utilise at least 120,000,000 tons of Sewage pet шд, aco and running from the N Outfall Sewer to une from this they look for an ошаш ne net profit io be 1 th tbe East Gon Das: of and farther, for the reclamation of the tract Name în fuil Board of of £650,000 ә of foreshore а and d sand coloured pin pink on the EAD 7000 acres). ” The lenos of 40 ti of вота» upon E Жо нса Бш ко SONA e б коа Address in full — — — — | sand, an yop eres of D e passes, and io utiliie the surplus upon Bá жайа ай Medi haie quce vane ГӨ inat mon tae оч A contract has been entered into with Mr. William Webster (who Dak Pd add be mot less than £210,000, and this wo more than one-third of the Main Drainage Works of Ss millions of tons of де, leaving 8ш o ratio TEA Crossness Ontfall) for the construction the farmers along the line of сштеп which in 0 Saking а total d су aa Popri c ping would produce than £5H DE S D amont pee аша 0 £L MO То this mus Бе added the | MEMORANDUM ON THE METROPOLIS SEWAGE AND |j54 opinions sd iis душе 1 dog к о autos and iy | ze ; the cost of land, , Parilamentary legal "€ pas isse sig SCHEME. within tho estimates in evidence the XL | zb ce, апа ement, her with interest is scheme has been a subject of publie interest, and ment. fermo Wagstaff, of South Ozenago | tho Culver, ektimated at totej af н АА Кыр ЧЕ | add. ыа} E tion у паа rece поно eu одтой ре саа line of culvert, stated upon e 514 | E . cai е av ri 'epared | Сеа EE : rectors to the amount of £700,000 in td "procedit лэ. ТӨН! шы dn d an Suited him Feel gie strongly ini оров r б ге a PUREA Rc СЕЕ Адна Бараан ыны i wers to ct thi 1 | "m he i zd have the right of по залан. ео T Lem: ə to nr eii аран rough of the realisable то е ы азна аз much of the Sewage às obtained for reclamation of the БЕККЕ has been given in evidence b: many authorities, Dor sne Күү Жым Ж ке Каат E ТЕ o the construction of the Culvert shown by t^e Blue боре Мар, all round, Would produce £500,000 a year, d озы n capital during ОООЙ ТОША much in should 16 hereafter bo deemed expedient further to derelope return of £720,000 arrived at by independent $ excess ntes porkio, operations of the Company. as possible the mean between two Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be obtained from the Bankers and Brokers, and at the OFFICES of the COMPANY, 60, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C. PENES bag 19th E the Country, E Baie AND ESSEX Fi mte its со. FURTHER APPLICATIONS for SHARES in 5, 1865 THE. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 647 онии EBE EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES. Moule’s Paten MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY | | | | 1 А °з 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. | THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF THESE CLOSETS AND Cowxopzs OVER THE ORDINARY | VATER ÜLOSET ARE | | | | y First. —That „the, deodorising material (dry surface earth, or ak or other subsoil) i is the best for the purpose, | Secondly. Fera supply of such material to any we or premises may be h easier than tł pply of water | bya orcing p entirely wi thout offence. | 1 y- ine application by ided i d ; вої diate that offensivo smell need escape into dio room or building in Dich they аге used ; and so effective that all fi tati and all escape of noxious gases are entirely prevented. |. Four urthly. ips -— ense of ks. e Clo sets, in чарлы к with that of Water-Closets, is, as to the first cost, | trifling, and as to repai v almos othin For inst ance, there is no expensive cistern required, and there are no у WE | Lastly .—In all large Establishments, such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Schools, Gaols, and Asylums, a very НОЗЕ Е REELS, of Light Iron, for Windi len H | 6 * The efficiency of these Closets is so great as to be scarcely credible to those persons who either have not used & of use. la em or seen their mode of action. FITTINGS, STOP-COCKS, SPREADERS, HAND VO з JEIS, &c. Price of ate without woodwork, 25s. per чыгыы E EC *.* The different ус f €i апа Prospectuses will b ri warded on application, л JOHN WARNER & SONS, LONDON, (vete ACTURERS. WARNER xt a ARNER'S AQUAJECT much improved the ие А » iur Is this season first intro construction of throughout the Kingdom . $175. WARNE I in G Е чай Tubs, well pinted— exce feet th — 23-in., 28s. 6d. 5 10 16 7 sa : 3-in, 415.; 31-іп., 468, ; 2 : 419 0 ort barrel do., 215. » з» „ 610 9 о. 36. IRON FORCE No. 5/95. WARNERS VATER BARROWS, tho- Wüghlr Galvanised and vani -in., 655. ; 3l-in., на а 2 0 TTs. ; 4-in., 89s 1 » 213 0 No. 36. RCE 1” 317 0 PUMP on В. W, re- » 512 0 commended fi t E. 50-Gallon Barrow portability and simplicity made extra strong of c ction, £51 ine; t, fitted No. 42. WARNERS andle for two men PORTABLE PUMPS on Es 568}, AMERICAN Folding Legs, are o › ls now 11 superior construction. kuom and appreciated Price 55s. ; Rubber E throw: Cena Suction, 2s. 6d. per ft. ous " stream, and is complete 0. 597a. CH Ше, в о, PIPES with Cocks and Roses — j-in., 6d. ; n m Sg f-in, 5s; 3-іп., 65. 18s, 6g, jn No. PER BRANCH PIPES—-in., › SY. E 4s. 94.; ф-іп., 5s : ч 5574, will recommend x» ;1 in., 6s. ; l-in., 7з. RUBBER HOSE in all sizes FOUNTAIN JETS in {4 = е WP zd Ў US DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application, 648 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. Wore 15, 1 ж—————— ессиз : C 0. ARDEN HOSE, GARDEN HOSE, GARD EANN os ЫЕ ла 084 e PR MU J ric: deos p ao Widont" To à with Brass їн, ciaras o MECI London wk OSE, REES, at 1 r Y yar 0! , mpan mit anufacturer: Н. тры Woo! E ТЕ беор н iffany. Greenhouse Shades E d o hand their аа of GLASS. вг Та ТОҢДО. К-С. ANICAL Ri СВЕ Be particular, Јонх Еро1хєтох & Co., us. Long Lane, Smithfle PRESERVE J JIS E-G. 318, Piccadilly, W. zand 108, Old Kent Road, SE. Н sl Eom up EFT, T 00k ETTING € FRUIT TRE m SEED BEDS, RIP diseno sas Ace ES against Insscts atbether ted STRAWB Mn , &c. —6'ANNED NETTING for r Protecting е | Зіпећов diameter ; .. is Pr ж os. 48. each| 08. 634. жү Growing Plant, ox Mar, T1 ihe above from Frost, Bligh ht, Birds, &c., s yards wide,3d. per yar ri ^ E d "s 09 Dressing o ES at or 100 yards. 20s. ; 4 yards wide, 6d, per yard, or 50 yards, 20s. 5 : 0 8 ad 0 11 Should be lved 48 i | NEW TANNED NETTING, suited NH any of the above purposes | б " s » 0 10 5b ud NE before use, This ets rid | or as а Fence for Fowls, 2 yards wide, 6d. per yard ; 4 yards wide 1s. | y » s тея 10 LIE ЭЙ smell, and if the olution x | рег yard; j-inch mesh, 4 yards NS 1з. 64. per yard. Сап be had rures x e 14 18 К. decanted, prevents an: | in any quantity of 9 3 1*9 23 3% of toliage. A stre b ful лтох & DELLER, 6 ne, on Bri on Bridge, E.C. 19; 2 20 | 28 is Заан ИШ of via H'DGINGTON'S GARDEN ХЕТ, the cheapest У авантур ing jns utr ori ig Pants; ono foni AD "i | A4 and Bx une in quantities of | FourTub:s .. 4s. An AIR ihlet, ох "Tre: гарч 250, 500, ог yard fd di jTON'S ; W. ASP. TRAPS 3s. 6@. per dozen. Sold Retail by | ur n MARQUE — ча `'блирих a aro the | London Agents for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH | ma EX E Nos | EDGINGTON'S MARQUEES for hire аге the most БА, d PLATE. ; i | Я м GTON'S RICK ч CLOTHS for 60 years have maintained their P рыр мешт йн кА Бехар. Слвзом'в PAINTS аа с. celebrity as the HAYTHO AS and nuire MOS i , Bishopsgate Street Without, London. з sk PRICES PATENT rticular—FnEDERIOK Era INGTON & [Us E OS Street, Old preesse ÇS SALTING) масе ior DESTROYING c LE CO 1 Kent d, London, S.E. A liberal discount to the Trade. n Garden ея and Court . (Lurren), laternational Exhi on, “вө, Class XIX., Hon ourable M ention. пах MACHINE xs S. "rm nnd E @ 06 T сс релета ETTING for presor AN o x TEC КЕР ANNED GARDEN NET TING for preserving Бе 0 gallons 5. 1. 12.0 0 ( АНИ тава u Beds, Fruits, Edu Tm Fros "mud ht, Birds, &c., and E gallo: » »«, 18 10 .0 of Charing Cross, at n3 a Fence for Fowls, &c. 1 yard wide, EE 2 ТАГА; 3d. ; 3 yards, HÓRSE zallon dh 0 0 Tor partae did. ; and 4 yards, 6d. per yard. Tun in in quantity, may be had аб ALEXANDER SHANKS & SON, dun | Iron Works, Азот use it, Tor pron Tui Nur AE Silóks 1 1 foo 4 London Office and Show Rooms, 27, Leadenhall e Pa C. _ Gardeners үк i , 4d. „йена сое (n от Kooma, 2 к. OSTON * m per dozen, DAHLIA G оз s» Per Jozon 1 T. ARCHERS “FRIGI DOMO.” — Patronised Pas EL 1s 6 6, 3з. allowance to Nurserymen. — 11 o by her Majes e Queen, Ше ied xni олтита for ingston-upon-Thames, мэт, "Т/ГЇХ С. nH his Grace t. uke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, HE APEST HOUSE for GARDE N "NETTIN only | Piofemor Tinley for the охе о Пех Й Sir Joseph Paxton Postage Stamps or Post-ofies ljd. per VP in ecd ватна vidt. A reduction dde i | for the Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, &c. orders payable to J, Ванная n US FOU verde to Lenei Adrien. : PROTECTION from he SCORCHING RAYS of th e SUN. G. & D. Hury, Suck, AM Twine, Net, and Waterproof Cloth | “ЕКІСІ DOMO," a Canvas made of patent геге, Hair and ndis BRUSHES ui Я Г Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Col keeping, wherever MATS are sold in Manufacturers, | i. 4. Dore Вей, Коте» Мыны. Estab ined ыг it 1s applied, a fixed Sp It is сае em m h S T. esc d ‚ | and floricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits ати owers from the Сат тох. — Every Brush МЕ" IN oret артта vi дыл RE. NET G sooren ma та А of Tot enr hd in amy wind, тото lengths, 9 sects, and from d, J. Бан m 0: uir ng puc ар SMALL з eno у rd run, REIGATE SILVER "SAND.—Best Kent ani В Four yards us А .. E m . per yard. PEATS, LOAMS, SPHAGNUM, ROCK SANDSTO An improved make, 2 yards wide .. m 9d. per yard. London-made FLOW ER POTS, &c. Moderate Prices. An improved make, 3 та wide 25. 84. per Head onu N.B. Lo p Trucks can be sent direct on all the Railways, IM M Bg ad ye: посе Я ан "wide, 1s. 6d. per yard г па and Peat ерді, Reigate, Surrey, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, хе | тен e е "Struet, Qi, and or all Nurserymen and Seeds- UE SIL , 12s. per ton, at Swin n гоц S As kingdom. D EI delivered 5 miles, or to any London Railway, lót per ci. SE, ENTISH dna other PEATS, YELLOW LOAM, АЕ, ! YTTh' A DD p лт. М" апа other ү А Е; E T GUTT ERCHA SOLES. |sPHAGNUM MOSS, and СОСОА FIBRE REFUSE, жа IMPOR о GanpENEns. Gutta Percha Company have J. КЕкхАвр, Swan Place, Old Kent Road, London, SE. the pee e acimowledge ther recipi О of the following letter from | ———— .—— —————————————— ШААН PRICES рек LINEAL YARD 24 INCHES G. Жл. — celebrated Flori: Royal Agricultural eh м Show at | Light. [Ме кчө Strong. лу оре суа E ave worn iue feum De and e eels M : STAN: izi . St two eing so much in a garde necessarily am in Y gud Mostly used for —— Шаш made зоа and with the ground in ali айа, T 1 Yong on no account be Y YNBIRD, a ' o Месут Б ND р ВАМ Smp Jap| Jap Gal (Jap Gal |Jap| Gal QUIS them. Ав a matter of econom would recommend t 89, Se Soed Marke BOO MEED Danes Dor ES ke and Andover, mi —|—|—|—|——|— IZ | Gardeners to use them, for they may repair the worn at ай|® i$ s. d. |з. d. |s. d. |s. d. в.а. |з. s. d. | times s by warming the material at the fire, and pressing it eR the International Ех) тетт n Priz tree 1 and 1862, for HYBRID іп. |Hares, Dogs, Poultry |0 3 10 4. [0 34/0 5 0 4:0 8 | 1 H 7 | thick to the кс, as easily as if it were so much dough. | WHEAT and excellent SEED CORN and SEEDS. 2 in. |Game or Poultry | | lthinkit the duty of all perso: who must o ccasionaliy wet "their А+ е Royal Horticultural Society's Great International Showis Notting i M | | à feet, er ue e на completely dates ho De ot Gitta 1802, we were awarded Five First Prize Medals. Small ii ares, fes esca eumai ч сент &о. Y н n < |0 410 4408 l 95 0 еге» Soles. а "орос meros “G. GLENNT. ” fea RE of ЖО аа О held at Clogs indi nm Smallest Rabbits ..|05 |0 6 |O 680 7 |07 011 very vari tta Percha articles, such as Mill Bands, Tubing, First Prize Gu Medal o ког 1 in. dm ME ЗЫ |, 9 оп 20i na 3 |2 0 Sdo Aeh ons Buckets, Fire Buckets, Bosses, Union Joints, арис Ij fala tions of AGRICUL- Ain. lAviaries, &с. .. — ..110 113 131616 m Flasks, Bottles s, Bowls, Chamber Vessels, Toi на » Spo e Bags, t Samples and Priced Lists of oscriptions a Curtain "Galvanic LL. es, Calbo d EDS, SEED CORN, MANURES and Е cvm of 100 ards or u M eda img Fori in [xe to леу an the byti ET Guia а Соп ol s th V pere pia STUFFS, Бара on application. aue тне рек оа and Seine Ve Pit pu аза ура r country. Orders received at our Stands, in Mark Lane London, d sor Pm GE л PERCHA C. р: Wharf Road, City Road, а. но Winchester, Newbury, Reading, Oxford, *,* Every description of Netting warranted to give satisfaction, | London, E.C. Alton and if not approved will be exchanged, or may bé returned uncon- EST T UBD HURDLES, CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING, IRON and FENCIN NCING WIRE, FIELD and ENTRANCE Н GATES. FOARDEN ENGIN EN Е GARDEN Seeds from Choice Strains. S. WILLIAMS can п now supply good Seeds of thë following :— CINÉRARIA. ( therilS extra choice strain).—B. S. W. ч SEATS and CHAIRS, UNE ON suse Secured at a great expense the entire stock and right of esclusi TURAL HINES, mS M г. W П his, the strain of д^ d сап packets at the following pros: ery article guaranteed to be 5s utt олы: „м. bw : UI RE heus from a fine strain, 28, 6d. B. Bnoww & Co. Office: 18, Cannon Street, City, London, E.C. ; | т ШАУ байге St. Swithin's Lane and “ London Stone," and near РЕ А. (шаша superb strain), the finest fringel and uu Dus best Ups reda in ее Red, White, or Mixed house (where Netting is kept in stock), 148, Upper Thames 25. 6d., 35. 6d., and бв. per packet. X. gue E. A opposito th» it А of London Brewery, and close to the | Paradise sd Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London; A- еен Rus S. UNDERHILI, 5 NEW PATENT IRON A t acturers, Upper LAR ut m ЕНСЕ m GARDENS, miis &c. d Stoeb, pu Hoad ( P V 6d. d this, net B eie send out in s Chelsea, S. v$ ; Kingsland EUCH AE vation. The Seed now for sale has been saved from selected p Warranted the strongest and most durable Fence ever offer: "шаваа Price Lists free by post. The Trade supplied. во that it is behevod the produce will be even superior t0 corresponding prices. It is easily тре! if broken from accidents; former years, w can be rolled up most co mpactiy w not in use, s admirably О зотан PAVING TILES for Conservatories, | Printed instructions for raising an EX adapte ns for EA оп, „= п Бе had of Раг hei ш Corridors, i DA žo. „ аз онар. and durable as Stone, each packet. Stamps received in payment. 8. required, at prices from 4 1s. "d. per ped , red, lours, and capable of forming a variety of El Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, London, For further particulars apply at the Manufactory ; or p tie London desi dud he following, all Agent, Mr. R. Wixpen, 13, Abingdon Street, Westminster, S.W. Also TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than | [у OBERT PARKER begs to offer the fo x Аар fti boi: CR are TRU ма зә Lg: VIN zw AER WHITE GLAZE r Li Larders, OORD LIRE PON BAL » 19 hold | Kitchen Rang Baaba >. dg om Bec Stable Paving | FRANGI T. decer н «Жеке, лу Station Bricks of great ашлар, Dutch and Adamantine Clinke Wall SM а t Restorn Linie scr Red and Stoneware Drain Pipes, Sl: iex ents, &c, cen omm COUNTESS iqncnbiserós иб Thi the bes obtained of F. & G. Кознен, at t odi онаст: JA UU 5 and ХОИШ peni article yet — GRANDIS duced; the water rim "be сук а BAN D (REIGATE, best quality at the above UVARIA GLAUCESCENS ET dipped out, or the tub per Ton, or 1s, 34. per Bu ashel; per Ton erik v DUCHESS of BUCCLEUCH vs is es co tilted and poured out, or | for aie within: tiree miles, and to any Loni Wharf, CCA ALBO SPICA v by Miei raising ims Quantities of 4 Tons, 1s. per Ton less. TRECULEANA, c ot Gi - E ran e FLINTS, BRICK BURRS ог OLINKERS, for Rockeries aud | , PRICED and S AT ота bhished, and == = dotaci гои me | Grotto Work. ud and ux Are Seeds апа Bulbs, аге pu р Е. & G. Rosurn.—Addresses soe above. be forwarded to Manufactured by W. S. Bovrrox, | N.B. Orders promptly executed by Railway. pre =. T 2 ш кч z PEU 1% B. EE. LI pensa io N ursety, Tooting, Surrey, 8. Bp ell CHOICE ORCHIDS. HUGH LOW & CO. HAVE ON HAND A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ORCHIDS, à plant - As will readily be inferred from the fact that heir EMT. Ten Houses, each of considerable size. f this ve ‚ interesting Class of Port mk] is regularly augmented by ойнаи йу received from Corres ondents 1 е Brazil, Venezuela, Jose Blue and Wet India Islands, the T 10 ‚апа the Malay ап Archipelago, as also from the various Colleetors of the Firm—in New Gre nada, Central А. 1 and M The Plants offered are all in fine health and very vigorous, and an inspection is ecd solicited. PRICED CATALOGUE сап be had on application. c o CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. Ісі 15, 1865. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 649 MULA E — € = - Choice Cineraria 5 R9XAL. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.|tuted b y the vital action of an animal or plant, AND, e beg ejnt to inform the L SHOW of IN : LE Rex x VES Seed of their celeb rated Strain, saved | FOLIAGE PLANTS, and SCARLET PELARGONIUNSISATUR. and having оа ated А е vital расе of this Tube f plants, s now un MEI РАТ. ТШЕ: being, should preserve the faculty of living and of "ЕТШЕ идео on iy; they t bo surpassed AWARDS of the JUDGES. | being hod: so as to realise certain organic гале у, and brilliane 6 of s Plico 2s. 6d. рег packet, Crass 1—12 STOVE. A Ra gen PLANTS, with forms, after it had been struck with death and its post freo. T SORTS cf CABBAGE | 19 Prize, Mr. Thomas Baine S n do 5: n sions, к Esq., Bowdon piam EO destroyed, may be са alled “ necro- A ОТЕ Ds, ckets, 6d. each sort, Post oome er i С $ m Spec "a Thousand Plants | ae Mesere T. & C. Los. Y 2 cre ав DUE -Wiliam m Res Кош, Chelsen, SN. £3 3. "The formation of partieular ET by the ra, Л A 8, IWevbrid, y £2. SUTTON'S IMPERIAL Extra, Mr, W. Young, Gr. to K. Barclay АИЯ 1108. ME jones of а living organism, whic EARLY BLENHEIM са 2.—6 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, HA Es uld transmit to them the principie of life with- SUTTON'S DWARF COMBE ROMAE RT Mec pet pear on them its own organic characters NONPAREIL, ARLY | YORK], вач (а » Mr. D. Donald, Gr. to J. G. Barclhw, Esq., Leyton, £i, (tho new being would be prosreated, but would not NFIELD MARKET, WHEELER'S 005, г. to arclav, Es gate, £4. EXPERIAL, and other old sorts, 3d. per | 34, Mr. W. Taylor, Gr. to J. Yates, Esq. sap iin £3. be of the e nature as its parents, but would packet ; et; т DRU MHEAD CATTLE CAB- Eura Mr, Nin Gell, Gr. to Mrs. Beaufoys, Beaufoys, South | constitute new species), шау be called BAGE, per “ : is Cra a s Pay Pus ш ^ сү iia A uen ramental Foliage. (Nurserymen.) n ved ifə is the mere consequence kshi d lishi , Messrs. J. & C. Lee, ? ре ECT SAS Fetah isbment, E eiiam Bul £k chemical combination, in the other cases life is New E ia Crass 4.—9 DRACÆN AS and CORDYLINES, distinct. communicated to gae matter by a living being, UTTON'S prs TOP SIX- | ist, Mr. William Bull, £5. (rursetymen.) while in песгорепу the vital force is apnd WEEKS TURNIP, for Sowing in July | 21. Messrs. J. & C. Leo, £4, molecules of which living bodies were com бан and August. Criss s (AS пп CORDY SES, distinct but which have become free by their Ж, p This excellent Turnip, certainly th? | Jet, Mrr, D. Donald, £5. 2 курик dissociation. ^ 1 1 arnard W. Tayl Soven Sisters Road, £4 8 SQ ion is sti of July and August, will be ready for Feeding | 3d, А W. Young, £ The 1 n of AD BN EL ES g БИ р —9 PAL hs not less than 4 kinds. (Nurserymen.) popular, ап жаз А Бч AR БЫ 15%, мк Wiliam Bull, £5. beginning of the 17th century. А present its p 8 16 Carriage. free, jr e E UA: T кнага (Amateurs,} more; веі enti itie rg ua confine for the most 8 т. 1 RE ауіот, £5. H — Son Equal 18р МІ. william Young, £5. part to orms of pl A and animals, а И Crass 8—6 CALADIUMS, (Open) but this w not s merly the ease, as bees and d ther rds PE. those which are parasitic 2 Nx inm Тош, E t th k ] Чоп of oryptogams Specimen Tree Ferns, ERE s. J. & C. Lee, 53 ogether п а jargo porto уров: 45 SEA AY AND CO. Таш Down Ct ass 9, STOVE PLANT, Single specimen, (Open.) were fully believed to have sprung from organie or urseries, Bristol, offer as undi er 186, Мт. н eos £i. É Е & - T€ ithi 7 Two DICKSONIA ANTARCTICA, a splendid pair, Bull, 102. inorganie matter ; while àt is only within these few З feet, circumference at baso, 2 foet 2 inches at i i ^ years that s nature of intestinal worms and their Feer t eet КЕ втер inphies maros Crass 10. GREENHOUSE PLANT, Singlespocimen, (Open.) 1 І Фан, тео ALSC ТА AUSTRAS, a splendid об from pot to rs Ж DEM DUM ‚#1; various c rele an ient EM [^ icu een fu y ЇЇ 7 feet across. » 10s. E nti ou e ignoran NC da UTILIS, 5 feet higb, 6 feet across. ® xtra, » Мг. Thomas Baines, 5s. Becr sed by the Аз ien phi D Б th ho rp Ve phy with еш, ad m 5 feet 8 я ong. ss 11.—12 HARDY VARIEGATED PLANTS. (Open.) till 1 earwigs, dd. other are rst-rai are growing freely, aro T. Sal v N а th, £2. міты парой for conservatory us sor exhibition, g Un be ist, Fa [o M e a Nursery, Hammersmith, £2, plagues which I ES Marres sa y or in one lo ens as mere g a The Tree Ferns 1 PELARGONIUMS, SCARLET. E —— OUR is а Сосо not T oisg —12 дїї Kinds, of апу sindo of eo our, e or plain ditions of the air. If we confine our notions to ut not vài Pet koe rf s, H Ner. Photographi ico | 15%, Mr. J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road Nursery, Leyton, ieroscopio pec i "t p be confidently ws Gl tho se free b on тосе! t of atm 2d, Mr. J. pen т, 24. тиа that the evidence adduced by observers DEAN ME emet eee P f the ab f toms of O ныд Ыйы 13.—6 DISTINCT KINDS. (Amateurs) like PASTEUR, of the absence of any symptoms o The 1st, M J. Wa 1d, G to F. Ө. Wilkins hr Leyton, £4. Es ЕЕ т во сеи fondos, We iiie 2d; Mr. J. Hawes, Gr. to J. Noble, Esq inscy, $3. | living organisms in infusions, where proper pre- Crass 14, дү DISTINCT und: of O зубе колак, |cautions have been taken to exclude all possibility 3 A p | of access from living germs contained in the atmo- EL SQ) | 3; Mir: J. Нау, Nurseryman, Blackhenth, £4. sphere, and at the same time to insure the destruo- А Фу CHOICE and EXTENSIVE COLLECTION of gn 15 DISTINCT KINDS o of MAI i FOLIAGE, |tion of any ү which may exist in the infusions them- in or out of flower. " TREES, SHRUBS, and ORNAMENT REES, | 1st, Mr. J. Ward, £4. selves, are д isa, Ру by the opposite тү he бошу Brasas 4 | s 0 and others. en boiling has Res SEED md GENERAL, UO "BUSINESS із carried on | 1st, ) пл у ge Коп а! to a proper degree, when the walls of Ioan d Packages aro се ә at the various London Railway | ?d, E opor еец prop , ; 3d, Mr. J. Salter, £1. he vessels are perfectly clean, when the neck is P EUN NURSERY, Caxxox, Manager, Crass 17.—MISCELLANEOUS. (Open.) | hermetically sealed and bent so as to make access pep on the Great Western | 1st, a ў: s . Lec, for a Collection of Stove and Greenhouse a difficulty, when any germ contained in the air FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUB: ere extensively and | 2d, Mr. J. iter, for 12 Hardy Ferns, £2. are intercepted by some substance like cotton wool, successfully cultivated in some of the E EUM the County. 3d; Mr. William Bartlett, for6 5 Adiantum cuneatum, £1. h admitted til it has FELTHAM N URSERY, R. Hren Manager. Extra. Mr. William Paul, Waltham Cross, N., for Colection of | OT еге alir Nas n! e 4 І Теп minutes walk from Feltham Station. Polatgoniums, £1. assed through some fluid destructive of life, as EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, апа ‹ Extra, Mr. Wiiliam Paul, for 7 Boxes of Cut Ros р throug У Are here largely grown in a free Loa S 1 UBS, and сох IFERZE, | Extra, Mr. Tho са Baines, [irte e Бей. 108. sulphurie acid, or сеа red-ho ubes, no AtSION LANE e Loam, well suited to their habits. Extra, Mr, Geo Мер чш Maida Hill, for Case of Ferns and Fine- : t E pus oduc ed, or if any, ORNAMENTAT dRNOOD LANE NURSERIES, ISLEWORTH. Toliage Plan organisms @ n pro 3 GENERAL HARDY PROP A (GANON is haro c a ll ылды У ee ер for Stand of 24 Carna- | only in proportion to the pori of the means The Stock in the above Nurseries is well worth нч net ion of Extra, МЕН ere eem for Stand of Picotees, 10s. | taken. to, ern ie possibility of the access of ч The Кз. Ше, dei MODO td. and the Plants are жоны e Eos кыы; "Widcombe Hill, Bath, for Stand of 24 Ho lly- germs. xperim ‚о made at grea! eigh к ба CATALOGU! A mee cem e George C. Clarke, Brixton Hill, for 8 Boxes of Cut | where germs may be few in num- САТАТ 601 аррісайоп:— Боа аг to W.E. Hubbard, Esq., Horsham, Sussex, | ber, or in other localities, have all tended to the ALOGUE of КТТС: £ Extra, М Mr Ford, Gr. , " TURAT SEEDS, ЕН GANDEN VON MER Ripley Queen Берме, I. "вате result. It їз true that claims are maion UE of STOVE a Extras Ta m: 'ueenlan's, CATALOGUE of SO КИРА НОНЕ ERANT ы Атый! Flowers, 10s jano osite direetion but the same scrupulous care К FT- WOODE o f pp , CATALOGUE o of PRUT TREE ED ара "REDDING PRANTS, Extra, Mr. ' e Gr. to J. Yates, Esq., Highrate, for a Fruit ofthe been taken as by Mois рүн CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published te А STEUR, е experiments have been 2а TALOGUE of ROSES. ик Sik {һәй mation of the conelu- mum -—y — EE The € Garueners Chronicle: Sions at which he arrived: HA Choice Seeds. s ke consti- C KCN begs to offer the following TURDAY, JULY d hypothesis, i } АТЫШ, E nd VEGETABLE SEEDS, all of which tuent molecules of organic bodies w y o Vicent R THE ENSUING WEEK. the same nature as the minute apad which po" )—For variety, brilliancy of colour, MIC i ‚ att ese are unsurpassed and can be highly recom- | s „ July 22 ics rd Show of Fruit appear in infus sions, ү т 1 Mum, s venie Ur Leve "s pyra E erc i crc CCS there might be something rational all the best varieties, Price 2s. бй. and ahiódt But, A ioter may have been thought "issus (Large Flowering).—Saved from the newest and | d|! dori sco «ү y imperfect, there grown at the Royal Nurseries. Price 2s. 6d, and | NUS. GENERATION bave been во umeros and| Dia Shado Ea argum or the belief derived eem тетра, ыр а оар рМ а кане hà M teo am R ind from actual ке rA Hol "t structure, & wg о PRIMULA choico. Prico 2з. 04. and s. perpkt. | EDWARDS has given in ату. fonodd ike Price 2, 0a ENSIS FIMBRIATA RUBRA. — Finest fringed. | present year of the Zoo ogienl portion of he] which г is found that they are rep Tis О AENSIS FIMBRIATA ALBA.— Finest fringed. | ANN ales des Sciences Naturelles, а. sketch of t Im ieot Observations lave sometimes ind to INENSIS | FIM B i t One is mentioned by MIEN: 2s, €d. RIATA, — Mixed, very choice. s in the wa of on uf 0 z ga packet. "о > the production of living organisms д : de d ОРКА мане dota hrsg З i ‹ the i ; киши" INTERMEDIATE.—Very fine strain. Price | the subject in the second part of the eight hth n лөк: = ек sie t GREEN POSETITE COLEW aim ded; a| Volume of his work on ^ Leere oA сі ош» до а о ins most usen c ms abb ; | i which is at the , : o o qum mr shouid 1 pon d comparative ео я Pera A ears аро by M. xowskr, and afterwards "Metu REED ner. i ытаа vane; Му тесош | FER a ae EE Тшей by Emself, may be cited, On observin ссстмрр и Ice sowing. Price is. por Packet tis diir that the. Worda Spontanechs Genera- | Tetuted 5y under infusion, he found that they кир for оше ar UNTER PROLIFIC. = Апаатта | боп are essent ially incorrect. With a view to d d iom y a membranous enve Mite Cum, RA: torcing 16 has no equal. AIL who ho grow iA ne оре pA ени ван: pes distinc- ky : ed and were replaced by t ор e— — ыра give this valuable variety a Tafu n : gn YER THE FROGMORE FORCING, or NEW EARLY A The formation of a living е er ye sponta- microseopists, and were considered as demonstra- шше E Pact of dwarf Ene D t d neous organisation from inert or dead matter, | iiye of the production of animalcules by way of тосе, BAI prs 0018.04. por packet without the conoourse vs el. vise dy spontaneous generation from © —— matter i ^d lor| ex oh grains, В ther researches mace Um E. y recommended for mitumn som. fro | 9. The formation of Jiv ng individuals in conse- : er into the common category; for the чыш ыл ree A t| idc "i the пне ies E eel vhi omi consti- |, me — uralist showed that the La ursefles, ез, Slough, pei of the 8th ume men | ] | | | { D THE themselves was in reality а pre-existent animal- cule, и spread itself over the amylaceous d sake of nou urishment, во that. the little GARDENERS' and, ee the ДАЙ! is perfectly dry, lay it by in a | of iron, and with the exception of the › doors and of drawer, closet, basket, until the following t autumn: y his 1 m bulh, Md поле is saved. Bulbs para in d bet ving within the a d and no eptember yield better itid and bloom, if any- thing, € in the sp arden Show, at ich nature, completa satisfy eee Not anised bodies ње Жем he уа зен P but in been possi Im individu als 2: Р found to be of == me speci h from whence they were is life {апел and | bi ^ rodue to follow vit t to several steps of Dania ту 41 jd wit eertain limite c of variations, but v whether these are — THE mode in Peg the beautiful DRIED т Such that а mollusk сап bee a fish, or even that ‚опе species can be the puit à in the process n ob sl CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, pw inted for general| ich have for some time past | roo [Уоту 15, is, of the top lights 2 for Some throu "pM the mediat being | 6 inches fi & didis een а ids d ps As roof, Ars vilitinal urine as far as r egards th Sides at ding, is fixed on the inside, in the pe Aen h "- don! nthe Palm house of Mr. r. Borg 8 батон - -— gas his forming the front aido of - structuri gs of tain о fee 0! isi men “ша айш p [stationary phis he intermediate spao will be wide ough for a person by hme th &c., b uc species of the same genus, is a question Чорае 10ps in the Зої p the Society of Arts : > vessel, apart from that of the occurrenee of тен eous im d 80 ден s it comes within n limited sphere of ésta аё our бйр tively i infinitesimal particle of time. JM, J. B. o 232 я was, ма ek not long since, when it M ted that MALF а ORCHIDS W parent. So rom true, inde ed, is is the gen соел а ed to, t MO | e |t Bits an янні | i u is provid ed the cover from it, a piece of metallic gauze of moderate ad is fixed over it, and the cover дене А е alil d mesi of sand is then taken sufficient to fill tl sel, „and rs thr rough a „siev e into an iron ho ктан өе, sonent adaitting а far greater nm 2 i 8 [^ ЕШ Ф z = m H ө and the bottom bei ved, the any moderately extensive promi ШЕ not fin e flowers m ore or les more supernu lips. pes an мао. is How before us in è y^ of Aerides sent to us by Mr. CURREY. Again, there is one whole бео of Dendrobi ium, | teni те ueni flowers, poss f illustrations of h the | flowers to А. operated upon are егеу placed on the bé roofed, and the o da if s t well painted it willloig wood, e: айу ia t houses, Tho greater enim of Orchid houses here are gar eie po» ot е Yr Me consists T pan М Um with “ the space between the two ps pott Б be mide as ime ah, 8 possible. 7 € pem this ze je and the sand gently poured in the le | touchin ach o place, such, for inae. as the top o а baker's oven, s point —| only means of pro dueing, or а least of vade. siot Tag, t that certain degree of vaporous moisture which is so conducive 0 the health and vigour т of Orchids. ‚ This air-tight where it is left for 48 hi dried, and t retain their natural colours. The|a otters tne adva vessel sti off, and the sand runs away through the gauze, leaving a es re of p ее or water about the houses | the е ср » This? "process, by means о Se are inf [great i measure Arpo pitara is it will be nd through this very point, joinei lo another still more important ч - t Mae ding all dr ge - „becom Peloria, a in whie primordial regularity ot {бей is divi departed from reproductive organs we have often seen either i imperfect or supermumerary development: a r -—- We: understand that D PIE G.R НЕХВАОН f Hamburgh, of whose skill pen lea eium ашоп gst | Orohidaceons plants onr pages host evidence, has been Ae sta one of the Vic саа the Imperial тер emy Nature ; Crit т етм X а recent, meeting q* v Fre enei ЕТ of dra red by ourselves at random, mi deviation from the ordinary form. We ne not here allude to the meri botanieal intere that belongs to ns in this bea and singular family, but we hope to induce eut ўабогв to direct more attention to them than t segmen has been Sif à only | this increased number of petals, new flow s have been formed in the axils of ies petas ре MUR altering the паа of the flower, and a richness си rianee of aspect that dit delight a flor Then reverting to the subject of. "Poor, there is the коты Peloria per alluded to, and | T í there is the ug pee wheri reae кэте increase in sitis mm con egular by quent абиба of its ТЕ Ша ү T уубу сутй} NWINDER & pap the SAR. sought. iudirelly "3 prove the 59 gathered Es iy this Sea pad acid, whieh | 16 w Б бонна from the sea, дег, could edi have DOUBLE-GLAZING, AND ITS EFFECTS. You Paper of April 15th contains an article from | Mr. Warner, of Broomfield, enumerating the many and | really very considerable advanta ages derived from the | do m roofing of hothouse "uses. Jatate naf EY ORE. of. ынан * the ocean e an analysis of | S 3 results | preven ing. 099 ing toa a great atenh for in pes БИА, and my experience in ri culti. vation x Orchids em. this worst of plag the m whieh so considerably aggravate fun ies ite already atte p e багаш n [n is 2 у сацве Е. lazing, if а. ir ka executed, will render good de a of tio w g ab the roots, suni all ihe syringing "етан иопесезза E d y m Orchids in ise. mornin vill tenfold Es in the € ng all that we could 68 by natural mi replace syringing. The most striking proofs of the beneficial intuens of air-tight -— sd ir are furnished Кз excellent - te of health vigour which the Orchid of M. убы pred This fine шы садо E^ — in a span and do doublerofe | iro use, the Tare with e ement, into & A Poh = LA this system as orria Sieg at Rockville tlie seat of of toin sürfaoes га glas a ewed fast as Be wley › Esq. near Dublin, and con ncludes de of construction offers р 6 jets the system has hada file trial, and with what Eremita?" As an answer to this ge нд as far as Berlin (the чөң we have Orchids as eS M s a Lily, а regards their perianth, and we may get, in course of E Orchid 4 flowers, all of, w hose segments shall be i form like the li rtial ip. Nature pa ituated capital of Prussia) is | Ele] I should like ^ make the few following | remarks :— ,, Do uble-glazed o are and have been for a long ‚аз fa т as A m EE tee ed, change of this kind, and ther why the change sho uld її | almost eili ly in use ler In fact, successful чеона ү” the more tender and valable of tropical as Or chi ds and Palms, could hardly be|i lan! os н ble with, and excee st, the hybrids ich the patient skill o E Poiti Миы ies already enriched us. . GERARD SMITH, of Osmaston, has eg like tuis, ang in winter t е ermometer very "iei ten, P sometimes very suddenly, ne as low as from 10? dag Е belo ro, such intense cold frequently accompani y north- opel winds, lasting | sometimes uninterrupt tedly Tur Rev Bent us a pria ated memorendum E а vs the preservation of HYACINTH pes Ens. Mrs he informs us he has practised 0° ore insupportable by clouds of зым dust t and Mi, which search their к through е hint re d to is as follow: vitis take the bulb t has bloomed, t th tse ded ass in а climate | 80-с bein кае re- | or the most cutting Fahr. in the s| "og йө fro i dimer мину ШЫ ы А his - fari | but very little obstruction to ія ght and D being easily made air-tight if, as in glass is е in soft putty, and the laps filed si наьа he only objection to this sort of precludes all p ossibility of ren = avi thereby | was built, a of ni : or ten y become opit the glass ha to a certain :nt—and тт е ;! f sweat and washed-o! y шр в ects of swea d pe i һо; чей probably | x as the above-named ge! are regarde pianta ё леп an un pe evi ce clim: не finest i in Europe, if Sof з rg size o t for exuberant hei alth an vigour, the greatest гелей ge а! із веер | had recourse t» in this place and its vicini r. induces Y^ NE of intru ecrire our oni Jas Fade m: remarks, which 1 picis PTS Сес md y it on the lid A е airy, shaded dry - j ub ntly ; and S dried uj trim them Ea remove. i es and rip» boo: ; ipee oth ething towards ihe р! Fd ready 80 p^ mly Mom t b Bewley, Warner, and others, and which, Palm. memset of te P Royal tite and Ф M. X onu led ec » pits. of t $ piro $ of plants, pint, owners, к Jery 15, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 651 ^ [surer, the better they liked it. The list of subscripti th were tried against one or two ZYGOPE UM MACKAI. M a ч. ен ever had. Не then qom rm uite Sid sorts t Noto т - dore — M n 2 Tus is a fine eoo Orehid. The length Colo on тетер fio Nursery aud Се Trados," dd ones. e best of ios of time чнч To br kid mulo for this Me. plug lcs n s Mis бао, of Mr. Lee, of Hammersmith. a^ hui dat eren is ey a ber ^ stock of an old decorative one 4 be divided, À- and 55tled X Pe lis responded for the Stewards. -2 l kno to London and provincial market purpose eio should be divi: requt р ai tthe Ladies," and. gos other tosata followed, which brought | ннд To бы rother gardeners I would there- in good rich fibrous 5 in adi 10- dw. I with | the proceedings to a clos | fore say, let us in future keep our 3s. 6d. and 5s. in our ў р n in ow sitions gone the w: rowth during the latter T of the Hom irand temor of all short-lived t Mem I myself shall still keep to summer, and flowering in December and January ; the nomalous Growth in Orchids.—When rt ti Daniel O'Rourke, which I have m flowers are deliciously fragrant, and last soven n weeks in & 1 was once more мча 3 Consul Schilers i innu- for some years, and which after this season ^s experien tion. t i s I found two plants of p the winter they should have a moderate supply 8 ithal 1 f $.H R, Gardener, W he БЕ Aes tha t, when required, should be app li ed i in t fully, as if they belonged t БЕ —Permit me to suy a word in "behalf. of hee. Lin р section Spsthium 166 oe us vile thinning fruit from an out-door Peach t hreig v the flowers are about four inches across, | 8а; " ot cbe I entertain no doubt these shoots ago, I no 5 ants in all directions; I bred ES ч nd eripe poe Salot Aep and will perish after flowering, since neither axillary nor them and , dise: red that they Mem gn ile arg covered wit! green fly, 9 me. е Ww dis beanifaliz | fas а йө growth о on its whic side. I жопа have much carrying in their mouths. А weel later 1 оша "nd nd ue m ved with m viol j^ det plants will | liked een that Исени ne had been 56. ants nor pe fly, although the tree had not house; each spike b seven or more | previously produced out of the axil of f every leaf, but been touched in the meantime; a week later still the nad pecie: l house ; | this had not been the Y If i g *y had нарро, and во had Фе апёз. At е the temperature in winter should range from 40° to 50? | have had an inversion of the pt opment observed in | present time the tree is free of both; the young shoots by night, with а rise during the day, a little air such Palms as Arenga, x gd =. where the first | have been slightly wounded in places, and some of the ing gi n mild itted just d the fallen off. A Camellia vi p e 8 av д gst шу s һе Жм, and B by the side e E ZH passing bell, at the base tof "the axil of the oldest | have one Moms the leaves having a kind of seale vel with the she as the cold air c in | leaf. Such cases of чейн inflorescence in lieu of |inseet upon them; upon this tree only there are ante, ontact with the dens (is apt to be very proe axillary are of course of no consequence for the life of | and they are attacking the scale. І сарпоб see that › their growth. The temperature in summer must | pseudobulbous Orchids, since these produce axillary | they have as yet done апу harm to the plant. 1 think, e guided by the weather, If hot and dry give an Shoots i, 9 base of the bulbs. We have observed | therefore, that this s a proof that they do some good ; ith fi in Oneids, Megaclinias, and Aspasias. | I, however, do not deny that they do mischief to fruit t. Theré are many varieties eI this plant, some Oncidium. 'anabotryam "of Dr. а ri rore and buds of Roses, before the floweris expanded. А fi to the one described. The pere пен whatever but th eold O. Harrisonianum, with a terminal | Subscriber. well wort worth wing, viz. Tu bra: inflorescence ка in the living plant. Such cases | Earwigs.—The best mode of destroying nde is the 7, crititum созгше Z. Pec Rm do not generally mislead the Orchidologist, but some- | following, which I чаң practised for many years. Take iu четт These are all froof а t gU times, in the case of dried specimens, they may lead | pieces of dry Bean straw 5 or 6 inches CE ri from in the winter months; they | him astray. І do not now entertain the least doubt of | joints, that is, open from end to end; or what is sti require ibus үлүш to that re sopiendel for | having committed а very grave error зме proposing, | better, pieces of the stem of the Cow Parsley, eut when Z. Mackaii, T. Brown, Exotio Nursery, Too in 2, Epidendrum cyenostalyx from а single | деай at the end of the summer. Lay them between the c ——— — d specimen of what, no doubt, is "but а бе сн branches of trees or plants, so that they cannot be variety of the well-known E. Stamfordianum, be: ved shaken out by the wind, Every morning go round GARDENERS' ROYAL BENEVOLENT an ge эж ы, bulb with a terminal infloresce with a small water pot ^ x jug of boiling water. INSTITUTION. ronicle would ni pe very through erf tube, ба hooter fa shion, and shoot the Tuae 22d Anniversary Festival in aid o funds of this is for go ublieation of Orchidaceous earwigs (wh ich take tigi fü e men | "€ Institution was held on the Tth Toat, at us London Tavern, | extravagances, an “4 1 would ask A be allowed to beg | night) into ed е boiling water; by this means you MÀ Led uere ДА d Le D M -— of РАФ = БЕ fin Qeit ое Kd n i x" silos, ари! T Tees ТЕ oy thou "2 cx aday. Fo feeds or ducks "will eat ГЕЗ respon id th ei propose was the health of tho DEM e tont То dt uld be of high onapartea Juncea.—A specimen of this graceful- Manu UM ppycbeH eH es an | interest if we could prove the natural cause of 1 p in а 12-inch p ит отс Doct ed x durent death of such as these to = the Кеа of а flower spike first вї the 29t gardeners, and he was sure that his Grace felt satisfaction in | terminal inflorescence in place of llary one. sine which time it has erben to lengthen very cope РДЫК, s incitement i to, labour H. G. Rehb. fil. 4 гама са РЕ d is mow 5 ас беды, d dcs vm Š , Who once earn 8. т OE een e Fer aeu m Mie nda v MAMMA Шеш s Chus fon iwi "бутоо “Н. ri t бе upwards of 2 ven inde pie rii treatm ak: Paxton, and the example set by that eminent man it would be p. 601 seems to me to be hift sent ро, E eie torii eed. Mus еш а Pes Patron; phe = Critique raisonné еб rófatation s sur 23 théorie ‹ many ` loose roots that had Бой. form toast was drunk with loud pev TaS = Б polli ini iques” a of M. Lem Ik ow "nothing the ыйы» "of pk ed bes n ur ei 5 ОнлївмАх then proceeded to the toast of th Lemaire loam. James Ticehur. ань “ Prosperity to the Gardeners” Ro; КДА ЗН ria f it le. The i yal Benevolent Institution. Ke quoted; but so far from м announcement of its | Cast LIT had A api СЕКИ p poverty m ЖА, bes iu sed Programme being ing 3. аја jns Jis mais of s E T [ет anted aid contempt" to the anis m, S, with Tw "o poverty, yet if they voii telis Be | hr lg opinion, a fair subject Je discussion at a horti- | Foreign Correspondence. He felt that [Ai iul Zu officers would not o Ee pen еши onm Hd Correspondent affects to treat | TRE CLIMATE AND VEGETATION OF OOTACAMUND,— пез was а dificult one. CP ores tonis nn ad Peas achronism апу do dot a px the truth and suffi- | There seems to be "eonsiderabe difoulty i: raising m ir pockets, and to canso to fow ti that stream which refreshes cienoy of R Med enel Ё and asks why M.Lemaire Коал lowland countries; this pends in a iid каи = They had 57 plants under their care, which нан be ns from a botanist—as if bota- re on the want of natural ht. In. miele Ней frait, ley were not youug That | nists тул apon t , aud sp if it were a pèr- аш hero the sun in the day time is most intense, so Poa thosa planta which had done theis petes кай "hil feotly c on question. s sos Aper оң, indeed, is, Жн reri e^ be t when T fos i вне igit et сыа taken сате of, Of those 57 plants (the | there is à hof one nist in te pensionera) 30 were women 81е 0 e 57 plants ( he should lie to у g 76 years of Не kni ui kill ur iia р lm of, much prire өнү more ft aid in vam, Hh ШЕ wp friends of the Institution Pr үү uei ghe: alf IT is имей by by the | sure to light? The wint This at would forego — thei л н, е theory in question; which, І v о assume, your | season has been extended de увай its usual „time; they would Breo nO EJ t Ta opes tables, ra ed ed н age thou d 1 pon fih TX ' seemed to promise well for a very barren aspect the latter, If pee er rather to give | indeed, he one in ten thou ermit me eyes seeme Bed ned ton T0 ad boo wora aub cg ted sugzest a doubt, whether it is во evident that, in the during summer, büt a few thunderstorms bend % the pend; йде Jat latter days happ Having glanced | Case of a plant with a thousand Seeds, а reu nd p W Ра that thoy must pardon Li Institution, Кө went on to вау | tubes are required to fertilise them ? —еас tube pe Graso h has become quite green, things are growi tothe pardon him if for а moment he referred again | ;t throughout na length. ot most vigorously. Some of our ioi delicate plants, ав as pep pt очер Paxton ўга а "ime en FE^ bn iti v ph ong the placentze Pteris argentea, and other delicate Tecelpt. Я . Рах i iml Society ; керер Week, in ihe servico ot "he Ноо | finding out an ovule «ы "ita infinitely minute foramen ; ; BM D pe m dune là Ci а member of the А associate а e, All this arose from bis me, ані етпетаБеғ of the aristocracy. 4 Tis Т thi +} ti have wn strength of mind, and from his own ey egiii As enoro quy "3 аьа gen odke tidie tlie foll won and a own sb 1 4v labo of th 1 ul fm another. o, ped not from опе employer, he Sud | T Ts there rt ubt, нена boil | Pen of th "3 eng ted that I ооа scarcely the success not let this pass without alluding t rees of fállaey are so numerous | place my [en upon Py e little soil was so шту. 0С the workin ] dificslt and who where e the sou cid nid the working were замаа to work out the salvation a that even the ables ZZ may have been deceived ? Б ү, а es гош loui piaco ту маң With which and to break up the bonds of i Are thoro по! Ы шапу opinions upon the | between e Pteris an dh to contribuia ы е Пенета. Е would айе then pollen mu: and théir dus andi, as there have | Hymeno fedis kr now Tos fast, Although thé idee тош have the reward к ыа been m etent to observe d If к, опе will | days аге so hot jn thi s season, the nights are very cold dowi his A was the 9t agia ране. Strike HM stie "pistils of Passiflora quadrangularis, or any and ehilly, fi rost occurring g suficient to ni Acacias, idee óf the mee ny The annual | other plant, after ийй, I doubt і 12 he | Geraniums, Fuchsias, &c., and. to kill Tropze 2e Bre mt, d te ky to ont » 216. - will find an any visible ace of pollen tubes in "pde style; eai I should say bas аА е j um phn в as they had to be iac dae d t| bis les of spiral vessels level Spaces оп w. 1 i ma autio was startad qm aig ЧЕ раушоца їз айтапов | but he will fnd thore MESE еп the stigma settle down. Yet notwithstanding all this we have the sum of 12,7 ince its establish- | a direct and free com EA bium rübrum at a much Fe funded sto SR, ыраа in rel Жез and the ovary. It is 17 the seeds alone which are | beautiful eei ts of t me рэ. Md doli, ообо splendidly Раве with him pee : affected by the ке регї its con a ir ^ iake олыо that eum In half eMe ops ront which grow independently of the seeda (and im this | оп trees and on rocks; іа the latter habitat T have seon had tusi, азап, he co ended most st strongly, | climate grow as frequently without them), are equally | two plants growing wild, They were м u^ X Ж TAS e tle аена, бе hl оте амт riri deed Коп decr Mos Tte health ^ trunk am idst the most enthusiastic applause, | quickened by the action of the pollen; T it seems | trating into a li ET: UM d 5 : g \ . Аку in огне Chairman was proposed by Mr. Т. |quite as likely that the impulse may be conveyed | and held together by а fe ‚ ап otar асн, in ier dn ito the honth the пөш] honours, оа h the medium of the comparatively "doi bi blooming beautifully; they were about а "m x зеру RE CAE tho Treasurer, |. i. vessels as by hypothetical pollen tubes pene- rom whi Pazion had achi by in T dustry attain the same ren. — pi s Pus d only i the seeds. An other three, some of them branching. Us inilr position I! ET tho hearth or of thë Secretary in сот: | ү 1 п Variat иву а great pe the account given of New | little I have seen of Orchids in their native abitats, TN That e ма le they Жөн. ru Р "Lon ful eniin и» Еб, Ml чиай к would recommend for their culture in the growing season. 60* to 65° » with antes advances Te wo at the боов time pun the to 75° and 80^ by day, 60° at б=т giving. ion. sl the light ашан had the рй ant of Thrinax elegan eed Желин Low cas revoluta were exhibited by Mr. Taylor, who € a Perd: Saba 1 Blackburniana ; and Mr. You -— GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Пагу planted- oontainod ne rui Others simi Date Palm, Caladiums, — ng o of Cha ntinii п» Wightii, poecile, s, Schmitzii, argyri Mr. C arr, Mr. Young, and mee ith the вой І w ould use moss and peat ; p ч sifte: a kle, Ivies. e t tes, Belleymei, and | i rs to who pieces the size of walnu| this I von n mix ood Proportion 9 гуча pac pure hin аде M one ЖОШ агг», cd nt by se nts in nat tural habitats here. | 1 should say that the "еме o cold m t is also, I believe, essential to maintain a E moisture in the atm crm ыр. much at the roots. more other: and his gin. gn Chrysa Zonale Fras would suit Saccolabiums, Саум roh ША а t C I b eliev ve that far less | of sal poco Bedam. Telephium, a чё, [Jvry 15, 1865, different which was honoured by the presence of È her Naja furnished Айс nthemn um an D UA. TR Verbena. roo attention is paid ov me resting o P "id be. ds ential that UY should be rested e, 75° 0 т 80° n the day, 65° ог white w Mézard, эө; , orange sca теб; an nd Ben In ti (n igh temper T. at Vr dry a at the ОШ, ет. E attention to the proceedings. gave an d асса on that 8. [л r to be a of dover with. pd re lotta accustom people to cultivate t r town homes vani Phe] more rà adian The Bisl shop s шогат bes Occasion, He saj егу slight m mportanee de pst. че to mak t appearane e of Lord Bacon that— - *' God made the country, TM man tho ien ү air. Iam aware that the idi of Ae tructures | gr. б Wilkins, Esq., Legit was lst; Mr Mrs t the earliest condition will not A of much Ажыкан on in Tar" in this | Haw . to J. No ‚ Бш» Finchley, 2d. Among de den, d lastly that man respect it is necessary that they s should be constructed | variegated. varieties, Mis. „Ро llo ck, Glow worm, and lived i em "The later should therefore be made as differently hat t may be f ] lma, сао as possible ; was not intended that the ing the house;. "ТЬ. is НЫТ: in the f lar, | Mountain of Snow, and some others of the white- houses A poor should present anything squalid or straggling plants. that they be pruned in in e AE variegated kinds were also exhibited in good bloom shed their leaves, in а Jodi osegays came from Mr. Salter. Among nurserymen, | pa y more A rd to the duties of home life. They coul ill greatly teud to their well-being an |M Fraser and Mr. y were ar t and 2d ; and Mr. | not enjoy the luxuries of the rich, but they could ер y кер! thon pre boun rd was 186 in the Amateurs" eir little gardens—the gardens "hia belonged to the world, and which the world enjoyed, and this would ak of Acanthaceg being eod bs DUAE I | may be A LP [> б er = Ba БЕ 2 5 8 & ЁЗ ЕБЕ сЁ Amon ng Miscellan neous ni Mens. Lee KA iR d dao s, Orchids, Ferns, Ix: gos I Мы their cultivation т light rich soil, moderate Meet ure а! M: pw e gei nd a Statices ; Mr. W. Paul а the former Aio ‘showing bis nd Mr. Clarke, b Vor 6 gis eaton's beautiful | Nosegay peaking of the time which wo ould be ale- house, but men would d be freed their ho such lar. pn moist uniform atmosphere and a hot dry resting atmo- sphere, with a free circulation of air, In T that aft AK the lar e plants аге properly arranged, the spaces | onim. be filled with roots, rocks, or whatever would rg s. Downie Laird & Laing tiful b Vote f Hollyhock ; Mr. Salt hardy Ferns; Мы В artlett, Hammersmitb, very fine 11, t ed T _Кайїзһ | pans of Adiantum cuneatum; Mr. Bul would ma ako the The poor man "s home „Should b poor man's hoga. one of Me. e lighted up with gool allow of circulation beneath; over this I would put a (Raphanus caudatu в), noticed. at thelas coating of peat and leaf-mould, and plant 16 with | exhibition ; г. Tho swic ^u ite nium | to foster. In Ње cultivation of flowers children grew рыт оу introducing а few Ferns. Manglesii; Mr. Catleugh, Chelsea, Lilium auratum;|to advantage, their tastes were developed, and тей ral exhalations of decaying substances like Mr. per, Ваё, Carnations and Picotees; and | social advantages: were thereby obtained, It would be peat and leaf- monld, increased as it wo uld be by t the Mr. Taylor, Highgate, the singular large woolly ll tl cone-like fructification of Э on edule, mong терт and common regard for each pe welfare, vanta . to, as I stated above, a Hein collection of| New Fuchsias of 1865 sr, E, G, Her раа Е e fe ew years ago i it was said to „be impossible to plants, and almost compensate for that rigorous indi- Ls Father тв En тә Arden, Roderick vidual attention capable of beiog given to plau u, and War e, all with violet purple corollas has been калеын year by year, and would no doubt small collections. Such are my ideas on the cultivation a reflexed and. sepals; Light es be con gp nue x We Asi see, 16 was said, flowers of tropical plants; there are ind of clever, practical blackish purple corolla; an nd Rose o Mud raise ay jus they might be seen in n the en of greater ability and er experience Lucy Mills, light kinds, А Tose-e. ond. " bedding country. "Although s inpet est taken in this more myself who could suggest ев р каулы, &. В, | Verbena called Ariel, and а matter, still it was not & | gonium also came from the e firm | for as already stated fied ie something greater, Fruit was represented n good Que n Pine from jata ly 11 (orti AMeeting).—The Rev. Mr. Dis, tí Mr. Ford, g т. to W. Hubbard, Yu 8 and "threo dishes of after “reading over the prize list, re e bu: the Black eddi viis at Chiswic w well URAL: Jul RA | to iure a nbus later t han any other" "sort. From shes] f their| y be conceived ; and | leaves than this gay Boueing planta we e also berries, most of which have already been теа in our шш чш р. 795, 1864). Miss Tooting, е some beautifully- i Mr. Lowe, Maid Hill, a able numbers the shape of guod апа ылгаш n a Chass of 12 Ornamental-foliaged Plants, Mr. o H. L. ре sho lls. , Esq., was 1st with the atly-fill led pl A fine plant of Barnes’ variety |of Piaget priae came fon Mr. Baines, Th a variegated Aloeleaved , Yucca from Мт. Bull. Thes Bai remarkably fin. г rece. да e Regent's ^ Messrs. Lee ha E were Alocasi ja E m 2 ES < s [1 L3 5 4 zl # нас [3 ge N > ec е £ h were ; 6а] specimens of Veces P hopala rin Dickson and Ferns, and -| July 10 (Hou tion of panta belonging to the working classes of Lond peted. The se Gardenin ng)—This was an exhibi- on, 10 or 11 p Lar ui, and repay 1 visit, The Ber. е paper ки іп imd > hi d away. раба ad sprung PM some о Me now bearing fruit. Mr. [non es Intel nstance, which happened with himself; but in isa xA E onen gate arishes of which com oh | arrangemen A in each parish were under the super N, h poite g g ndeuce local committee, through which t 1 (1 sylva! te of a соон communicated with the Society, and th sult М an extremely interesting 2 ow of plants, a| filling only one s side of th dE oe ory, but also a x бсо» Blooms- m Mr. Reid, of a, the stems SE the. 4 tter reed with a bury, опе "t the competing pou, stood. in the first Byfleet, received ап Хед prize ми a collection in Cissus discolor, latifolia, Cavendishi. In the Class of 6 Plants, equal 1st prizes were given Mr. ки, gr. to J. G. Barclay, Esq., Leyton, and er, the latter owes. liia fine Sarracenias ochils, noticed in our report of the Во . Don а осавіа metallica, variega A. rcc cce Maran Dicksonie antarctica, From . You Sphæ and nta, and | as R. vd iti "fro whieh were Saccharum offieinarum or Sugar Сй, rogyne Musa | g the | ing. Р » Mile Е n; itors we ere classe - имей к " а Referring to of which were shown ав follows, viz , iie y lts, Chi ldr: any School, an Barclay, Esq., came a large HTA ré Alocasia тийе, | ty hopa а rvants, Three M of тз respective dw p ps У: үн „апа 2s. 6d., were these classes ali the competi E eE in ea arishes mi collection from Me. Taylor, gr. | f ighgate, were stie са like Lis жа juncea, Сабоо recurvata, and Maranta zebrin: In gro f 6 Plan (Ы rser men) M Шеш. were lst Wilh 4 fine rre a Lowii, Drac ndivisa, Croton к um, Latanía пагу, khopola рв 2) nsi and Cyathea Smithii; Mr. Bull furnished, among others, gracilis. Таста апі Cordylines, of which collectio ee | of tha wel ll-known * «Nettle Ge ner Mi Mot. |5 mularia), а largoniums, Fuc! nuals, which were also noti arded | a: fu and А tere ta the age ed plats e Which the Exhi ibition is sted. particular ever, been of th ing аси (Lysim pu ihe а), and Musk. ere for the m b put. confined to French шш, шайин Mignonette. Of Dahli бок qu fibreless. which h was shown is Messrs. Osborn, and кенди called Senol bris а gay crimson-scarl d f denham. The Ја d to ^ bo a cross s + a zonale variet г t Roses, fin e Б Y Vigneron med ruere A н] as ‚ Lindley, х. salud ; figit blush of Podophyllum If th even ever 80 slightly, it to a Noseg Hybrid ba Mr. Short, who vith en etel efly s e bs ope ferie; Dod › Stric , Coo sh eliconifolia, with three or c blo and t| ricus Were p one or two i ertilisation, if tha 1i in pots show ET device ” consisting of a vila. residence with and Vei (*o indie, кы wb ed were many -charming | i ry wall, entrance gate, and garden in front was nda Е contributed from Coram Place; aud although the plantations of Vagos bn which it was decorated were higher than Mr, Bull exhibited a collection » conspicuous Bim pis жө Бшге ри, збан ia elegans e specimens of|seemed to be a subject of considerable interest, Eg house, and Lobelias Medie the fence, Tug etd d oved to be agir May Apple or Podophyllu Ew elated m peltatum which Jox 15; m. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 653 Мо р Fangi, but this ina ome extreme! SM. it is pres serve It is the or two active medicinal e ies; antidote against bites o: s Lc aree otherw wise i igni th that ач the Fig, to which these he had one and associated wi th it we stance, marked Жей leaves. anothe: E. candidates lato учы neral W, Cotton Р М.Ш Esq., М.Р. Н. Whiting, "Es rned. Cut К! in 1 d Mr, Tarner Wheeler, Die ent " fine Nosegay Pelargonium name a vraies vict sort, with well- Dow: a ш EV меу epute in America, wen ich noble-look . | Calceolarias were shown nsey. Pepsi to Mrs ба! th, of Ashstead Park ; and | to W. Esq., of Streatham. Ferns, Mr. Chilman, gr. Mr. Page, tion, while advanced i Anquirers in vM will be glad of of gr. Lea! king dh чиле variegat ted Pelargoniu:ns, а nd | of | other plita a ое ibut ed Mr. Williams, ot Holloway; group Kalosai Mr. Fraser ; ad. "Fac chsias, тонет Pelargoniums, к M. 2 Sm - One o т bwo Cannas came чо y thes, Fuchsias, &c., from | an f'| his Aie every a f the obscure organ tions. of living be vet the y oung possessor i indond € will find many little pv? A this 25 whieh will be of great assistance to mpm E са views of the Podura scale, e preu Кан. арба. he said, was an ly good esculent, E in Ttaly, where it grows shown by Mes езвта, Car ter, of Holbo: ol the beautiful Calécolería, аел | MÀ otanists, and poss The they а: rare species, They oen one he said was used on кик 56 a8 ойы „ of Stamford Hill. Mr. Newton, G. J. стуб =ч — eril sent a Beautiful ein of fru uit, as vue Mr. Lew: ume useful e ojeda ра show di ЕРЕ FEE i mportance, givin pntant bm all the раа nts are correct, but i oe the focus is altered the least possible amount пег way. ‚ The student with а new microscope will at once - 189. rees in pots, loaded iine ife Fin ai wen iiid some well-grown Cucum- bers from Mr. Porter, Mr. Fry of Lee, and Mr. Vockins, May 94 ра), —G. 2 s cu e powers bm E herre а pend à conservatory Ай Cliveden ing, of ут Мг. Bull showed rame were NEAN: ТҮ? in the chair. the receipts durin: r GU; ean 4l vith the greatest the object їз l facili bae The: e excellent representations of other vege- table > газі у сь as of Ue Diatoms, Pieurosigma quadratum, Nav mboides, Pleurosigma formo- a: ot C oni € fee of the scales of Lepisma ccharinum, and of the upper extremity of Demodex x н. h Ther ere are moreover two most exquisite Lam one " Di the Society's pub- eretary pot that since the last fal one Menti аны and five Fellows by withdrawal, | | th and that 19 new Fellows had been elected. At the ballot wh ШШ x n d ir H d a air , eward, iat om which attention was first is n by Mr. De eane, of Clapham, who found it in considerable imer on | Some seaweed used in Japa — and which has d by D ne plants vei sop mens were jeij cam of йч, but evidently Т an undescribed 1 lad, i in uper dition to the two F panan M dwarf Phegopteris ва species. Bul erns me entioned paie yellow. ша. rom ста next season, Some P but as no cards were TR f re r o displaying Жоо оа d еш бу М Jun J. S. Baly, Esq. = Заа "ioni Corana rubra, found іп Beech ing ire, ич Е Redhe wed foni the e collection of Mr. Saunders. By es. | TA oi wonew Tropical African ОЛ: vraof Апола. Ь 090; инт Dr. Tho m the Council, "and in n peu "diis "dq 96 vis ur Bentham, Esq., Presiden the chair. nominated Vice тейде for the . Hooker, J. . T. ге bore mde, for the figure. other, which. is intended to show the effect of ад feld їшїп, is devote d und i fi | not e beauty as ic objects, nor from the e as illustrating "the advan- tages of a реси illumination, for which purpose they are introduc here e is p a plate to which we must advert, as it Y in Museums is 2, On 7| the determination of superficial structure, the ` three ` appear- figures of Podura scale pintet A the change o towards 4. Synopsis Ta yd e irn of the Eastern Andina. ago | Жыны By F. Walke m, Esq. „ President, in the chair. | a the "Re ev, W. Colenso, M.A., were 15, Ben el ght. On the same plate is a figure of a simple splinter of Coniferous wood, brad account of which shall be шн in the pem or's words. matches e benutifal | specim ens are easi iy o obtained from them. "Mr. Syme exhibited a living planto оЁ| с ds і ad a n pun or Cystopteris | crenata Norway. The foll y a Collection of Alge, Prpa ыы Olersatiodi on tli Spherie vi Curr were elected Rer ; H. W. Ben q.; Mrs. viz. ; Mrs. [X кчы, апа 12. — Another һег s bier con- bon so quantities by Messrs. Herbarium. By F. Currey, Esq.——5. . Оп | the Asymmetry of the Pleuronectidae, as elucidat ed by f the skeleto the Turbot, Halibut, and Plaice. By Dr. Тай ге retinet by Pro: Huxley. Noter of. Жика, | A Treat he Cons: bi ilities. 4 "Smith. В Beck x d. Back scopes. By MEAM qe а ndon P asas 4 vii and petis "e 2: y cdita ее : Van Vooi call tio! se and Capa- | to any sections, and in the present instance the ‘shape of the longitudinal tubes, the form and arrai те | of the circular disks or or glands, together with the trans- form as a whole, and wh rp of the £a. e subject. Be mti Movit: as the dn rawing is, the gem well to rest satisfied with a mere ions bso 'et-glasses. ry ender мет send useless, | саге, indeed, арен in changing t Pe s and Mr. Crute, i catalogue, and inci as a very rre and instruc- eatise, upon niea w: small a distance their Sonion i is ias sure p NUM altered, as will "Lai Cr pie. а ken? Holivhonks Of beautiful Balsams and shown map Smith, Roses "n (to eive by a clear and concise ono care combined wie superior алеут ions, the most tions for the of Smith Beck = Beek niata and d the accessory appar: ” The | must nof, however, suppose that the "whale of the very f the nt ined, even iti the lenses, w. he es frac seen at once by the appearance of prismatic colours on the йн surface, enims we d from the derangement ic C a Balsam h the with w. lenses are com- which brittle, not tl emselv D, sis fo! Оаро plants, | t and d Orchids from his g will, i ro managed, en him germs err inu ы mms the с of "nr with higher powers being seldom ctr by egere apparen arent рага | we y by experience, kon which Messrs. Smith мой еши addi e — ( spores в that арр сола оп as теба ment E - Fé suficient for his purpose. The dc of 1-20th of an inch, “This high tren tructed for the examin nation of those „obj ects qe moe Esq., of e finely grown | ; collections of which also | сот hi | who w y v va nds i in need o — comparasive а" of ery естн e assi stance i int dint e of x t construc- » Er. to J. Philpott, Esq.; | respective powers of орон t ditferen of aperture which involves the the а of the very vmm glass and the careful p of the object. The в -20th pc adjust through any covering rei not more than 654 "005 inch thick, and when i — ye - € — lens ea the object to admit of | mination of or inary prep arations, “th h there is sufficient | to b THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE SAND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, e fished, and no more ; th e other end of the | cord | TURPE UE states the result of his experience of [JuL 15, 1855; the particular wu be attached to a "short stout stick, mated loo oops, very ike f ord." The much — the hair of - He very properly “finishes, his w be expected » dares Un: чег п! facili half the power. In Plate XXIV. are йер > two — from the | show they appear with the No. 1 еуефіе ce, the аваг . Fig.listhe was moored broadside to t e for the table, so as to have the n er, | the fish in perfection, i nstead of 511 n М of preparing геу curd е gula: the worms it would take eels below to of t stream, allowing vo uz id a quarter of. an hour ркы human skin. » emaining figures represent the sting of the — pears at first sight somewhat | folliculorum, a minute ke their way up the strea nough d тч that space of time * we p ey beset ч» legions, which seemed to vate e from all parts of the water and kept up an 2, shaking of transit. When the eel has h of hungry hounds ata carcase.” ad Ae the worsted, it blunt Faltis pos but this is the very p for the peculi ar effec the ey p p! oduce. ,, When any light че apparatus is quickly haule d up into the boat and he » fish. unwilling to relinquish, his supper, rer off, t 4:M ort bulbous part breaks off, leaving eutting point admirably adapted чв entering [v skin, at the same time making an aperture at the extremity of the hair, from which the c n only be | pursued on a dark night, and eggs the ch offat hould by the middle of March be in fine condition т m eem n hio pots, and should be р n them If ше. т potting | " fish "d ch that it will keep good any lorísts" Flowers, Жад “Can fish smell?" whi unhesitatingly : Miswere in the affirmative, ructed a microscopic chjecbginms with 1-50th of hich an account wi st inch focu е “ Reader," 4th March, 1865. th at it defines well. “The light fi obj to be exa adonser provided w е object is отел with vs ае st MN ade iom ens, which can сха by high powers » | ansparent die "Particles toosmallt to be di scerned by | th eo th Messrs. е of Бшш, or miea, there is ere | are of room for focussin ме мыйм) m ir be more alluring to that са ontents of the cell escape ram beca are I P be made aware of the presence Lot b inb, ir Ij qund. рш на plants So and however have con- the worms by any other sense in the darkness of the - 2-pot, Press the soil i firm в, an was them on beds ill be be found in | eels down stream, caused by pouring blood into it, | wl TE access, using coal Dr. Beale states | cannot be „accounted for in „апу o other 2 and the|t r Cover at зле, by ey а pot = the sai same е віле ver mined is obtained мса the use of a| Our piscatory friends ag with us ја vine that that containing the plants, taking it off in the morning ith a thin m ch go 1 еа р cold or wet, у hen it must be ted, to } ow. light en air to reach the plants. This nightly * Many поет) anglers, and authors as well, Sen should be continued intil the middle of under the impression that on gey, wed certain | April. "rhe c ultivator must, however, be guided by the ower surface of thin spec dew ar flies will out all the weather, and if fros sty nights continue, the covering season through than any others them; and this mistaken b veg is most peavideut with | X the rivers are m e to dy ,by wers, of the development nd lowe: st Orga nisms, and the Dr. Beale suggests that the further M stu the A of gren s. h po increase of so "ot the rds sinis and wher that mode of fishing is but seldom followed and Tu tle understood. As x en in point, in * Fly-fishing, у Ephemera, not опе of Ње | Ww his With careful r, being expone 12 hours at least е нә po watering (rain "water only, aly, or waler aj ын used), by th. ond wi the TE Till Бена stout ^g well established, ^ willbe bene fited i- having the surface, of the soil in list, with but one solitary exception, the with certain forms of living matter(Amæba, white blood- corpuscl ев, ting Е E ©' Te dark dun, has the aight - у "m q clear valuable results te bearing much upon debated questions of уйа tal ас е ied waters of the. "North. od. jm even an б the exam ination mice chance of filling a basket at any season of yea M ой, opinion, derived са long attention to the most to be мен, and not for of which m pobe g or which seit of bein ry finely divided. Due yi as hild's investigations. respecting the Production ot gni im y and a clos atter decidedly алара els me w arrive at the con букы) ion that unless is al prot уйе 3. ene ng t in Closed Vessels, read before the Royal Soc 27th of vat it ч Кае essly stated that Powell and Lealang’s angler may аз жы ‚теша. at home and whip for appearance c vip am E these minute objects which | leaves, h | men, ho ome ord rtificial flies resemble as чуан 1 я олен onl, the waters he dresser can KA Seg the t hand, Peg the Dos ill н меа о. watching that у do not burst and disfigure the bloom. By bi e» intend куо D not Sets stre more A three to each ed for exhibition ; ind ай will сапу OWers ассо ordin, owever, argue that tront phe көлү with avi 5 anything resembling an ЖОЕ ин They are, however, by no means calculated {ог beginners, or, иен for any but very advanced Fonte whatever кмс may be iu е |аһ experts. Sootla б, where rare, the The Secrets of Angling. By A. S. Moffat. Эр, Е Svo. | natives will iecit id to gratify t Adam & Charles Black, Edinburg h. тү ho VH, WE £hat 41 through t water, regardless of its shape api colour ; and that the eiim Bg sera of one fly is qui ite a w vhich true true that i m Vom Pu mountainous parts of| ew ophisticated heir powerful | t in nstinet for insect food by hazarding : a snatch at v То bud. ч matting, e: d, or in und the pod, splitting it ea, m to ит w allows the petals рг event pre a m rubber is to open regularly. Аз flowers open, if required for exhibition, в байги са in the centre in a s tar-like manner, is placed under he petals, to keep them in position aud prevent their Pw er down nches. enthusiastic in his admiration of the sport, in hand, on a ien elatione morning, “вет ren wa Cd the fish no aor рн but fen, surprise, or dis- eves have contributed so Feed pony it s аре be possible to capture an onal fish, uainted д Ше — id civilised life, vl e waters of some outlan dish st "e in used for 3 inc Shading will | tent is just w е diameter of the card sh. slof the sun but also against heyy mni d for ch the Tulip bed, Mei 1 be re d not onl, quired n ly ap Suh. he best material f cloth: uired, being m: where th ese are grown, ®' Роско A s at is requi Pre чу Pese the water, arti on the ee vifa artal in evi will ау every fish tnat is caught during a whole bs 3 PA while the бп, equally well dressed, and has full p alwa ays с like the шош» аз һе eing prin of strip y under Ше анау and te a wood, the dries P тойа drainage, and th Ms. Moffat would have every operatio iae systematically and well, with its e ер accepta- кєр P call that the term constantiy compelled umay and. awkward methods of h or two his creel is fil hit таса pd "the sportsman often Fo n vain the m beadtifol flies, while the fish keep the wate ound him in a boil, by their risings at the ip cen one e living insects, Mp whicl m an ed flowers nearer stage. The insects There is E hing к ЕЕЕ Xi =з the eye, this being the Rees ur sapi os to A: i are the eeding quce, а oem upon fly, seas it. closely — the natural -— — the waters the season fished in, will ever be successful." рреаг : Ama "that t the which had so fine а flavour at 2 o'elock in ше Ме һе tion of pe нн lich һе gives everal woodeut ill а and a list of the Banaan requisites, d the way of costume and tackle for each kind of s He nexo sisie the penie characters o£ e and noon ы to e hs я etite of every fish e mouth water fi " тен по | € same identical fly, | pieces еа: rwig, and топові the i the mor Yet “ As a general v I would say, go fly- fisher эш м 0 invariably find that those. flies which have last appear red upon о wat ût, e sordes mo and the g for eels,” as M in the Tweed, which is sport, is бр deseri - s NE the greatest енй. amongst the fish, ле the previous Mei will comparatively be Фаг Pi. We th ейл he above remarks will convince 8 дова т that i Mo Таб deserves the indies which he m with, дез that in ali these matters М, шаке ot px iid not s equally itae at 10 ое ки п | hearts of gree maggo ot. To 4 hints given befo! inter to tho action of the frost, an hs caught Qr жыгы, dest A the hearts of ar: er" but the anis and со feed u мгу itis Ы to see four or or Ў T ET jocos of Beanstalk ar w, 0 but to be and к upon the eTa ro Белш the. chief — ы ggg 7 h hem, We cannot into the com- Wr Moss, will ом ps to catch t them. The toda each 9н until the latter was с f blu , grasshoppers, and beetles, | over these every morning and destroying ^" mast D? ; а complete siring of worms; he then use as у Aale К mor into the advantages иш арры Де ie in spring ап nero mako ві up into five or six loops, d: Бай it in the ot. scouring worms and other rag ар. matters, We | carefully for, as one bec hopes and - Rd piece of. С ирон about three feet long, | | may however conclude ying, that Mr. i bringing to an end and Ш ro RE EE always t length | Moffat furnishes a s E putida ob the. prineipal Spb nns as to any flowers 1 it киле and D to the bottom ol of the stream intended | Border rivers, from the Tyne to the Whiteadder, and | whether the grower is a florist а at НИНИ — THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ааай 655 glass, and placed over the central aper diatel menced the m of royal It was also remarkable that, whereas the be es into a series of detached beds on grassy RE pee ШАМ filled with bedding plants; тз being interspersed with Roses, which ПРИЧ p, 1 59 m Жн eat снеки Bhiiadenitinic of sorts, p g Eric ith s autel f in, and the cm мы to be эше], pe cheored |n and invigorated, In „due time a queen was hatched ou! Jors 15, 1865.] рз епсе за р loa to the иш s " boi Ville ie perhaps, for the bog ets of the choicest kinds, an. such as every oi е абый ог fiud time to pay attention to. Fo n аз m {о have a Carnation, Picotee, и", и bouquet or or button hole, the common н Ben d su ze sed from. seed will suffice. Very pretty vari man be As your hive had possessed : а queen sufficiently long an nie al род of which E saved in the. neigh- | T Nice. of eggs, we v ein May. ami ч d be meli dor weed and about Чә imagine that the stock would perish, even su posing that the queen or queens were sacr ifice d. If the not look quite so stiff and formal as A" mpts a Lannan flower gardening "that E be med. what was vastly more p g: eniin ci like lawn were the select, specimen: в) middle of Augus 1 F foot apart each way, or in bunches, in трат we should 1 try wi what the addition of а small m in rows the bo ers, бош out It is best, if practi- hI ^" and m or Ginch pine To placed over each as The pes which v Pena outside the box must have | previously filled themselves with honey for the purpose t to remain а bie or two after ill b - p o lo ich are very ты of all the Dianthus family, ; | tion of their labours. 16 a e object of obtaining a good e for their DE ax, and having no dicen use for 16, must s, | have applied - the wax in the "ES te. We а бади r misapplica- seems to be дол petty Paith n oc eimi бы imen ot “у= PAE ша ded American Aloe, stood in front x the range of houses referred to, ona spacious gravel w. к ME by the eu oor in the centre of the range we be surface евз t ї E a superior variety. The bees que are г шоге jm and we believe varieties which it layer t m common brown bee of Eur t to keep them pu sacrifice for а time the ——— of hie apiary. of t as it used to be. Garden Memoranda. S. Кокек, Esq, WANDSWORTH. Мг. Rucker's Bat | e uless the Md is | s0 rias werd ея go to а great amount of trouble, and to | We| e bees is not so great | c -— s i | n in baskets and others in pote. on the side, Байда ош ium mos? па , lid WwW. t Д +1 РЕЗЕ ther, using | of Orchids in particular, that a few t 1 t W. tiful, although Yon bare-legge ect i ы! The Thclyurmad аы, densely мии "m weal aride overh M with. slad rose, will be found advantageous to zd мы of de plants and improve the size of the flowers. W. H. The “Т WILL feel m (arp. = Е 1 DAMES ER Ep 1 g , scarcely less purae p than t vil ib is. believed, 1 m ger (a sear ap not so fine in point of ana) Dal der. the еги that Ca aalan in capital „order aud аа йыш rof Orchids. uch obliged," says a C * for information on the following бт On June two SWARMS came о d wor. hives, jw seemed to work m: к иш espec Abou week after another pecu p^ be pite tched in бач places. Му D^ th fth; e lar argest Sa abont 30 yards away from the others, dispersed satisfactorily meet the wants, in point tof inihi ofthe numerous and beautiful additions which recent as foun long previous to t filed a house fsájoining; while an каг se ioi or the present йу; pee that his z f e and greenhouse dee in таз эң tha b ri markable race of plants has in по ded stel house „of pe same diem made up of the most simple nden t t regards colour of foliage nd flower, e 9th ut the house accommodation to such an exten will | such as пеніс Fuchsias, Dracænas, Coleus and enn had quite a fairy-land appearance, and inde * me that suc ch Were the colours and such the years has furnished to the s e. now send to our “Great Exhibitions" the splendid collections which were the IM and the boast of the asin, was hived, added to the smallest of the swarms of the ойон week, АП seemed to go on vell fora à time, when the bees gradually ceased. work- "rim ng from this range by a back door, we с to another square pot of e: completely jen and fruit hou The Eas * Chiswick glories,” ” he g dy XX, i then pub on t Indian house, een the profitable Ela Ligurian, d a yellow Alp variety, as his gnoig to tarehe, pum TL m exh "p tions | which is e: oldest Ж lot, was undergoing from t ent; M of the | repair, bei! ut to be widened at least 4 MÁ thus A онаша Soait hinh byt thejviy, are by | giving greater breadth of stages and passag is ccessful of a oer pirtee ents. | has at d times been an ES house, fall of - It iso T. those re sidences w p plants, ктү in very good order. n lled Шаре, | nately а а very. bad form of Fungu s had beer making 3t cert nd othe: ot =й rl s appearance, and ed irme Mr. Pilcher had gone E over the less interesting to to the horticalturist. The ground, | plants day by „дау 4 ^v poi: rogress, his wev is | effo rta 3i d n b ti time with mi in in its range, extending м it does. » over comp 58, ^3} his. ^ same Fungus that ym manage the common Species ? If so VS could you inform me whether ice that came off “ about 2 week " after the n do not say so, was no doubt a It isn whie Without being s ablo d vy Aa o on га m ll how Dis rot P^ rue Our opinion that no ду: ола be us чусу Which afford A КЕ a ong d a fhoroug inspecti hei: h fra uld | an: nd flower garden, ai is forcibly m features that we look for in far mor e extensive country s guum bre all the арр purienances эсе Да а good dea garden isa square block of ground very ing a little of all the s P z кок егуш to | the best and purest representa! | man aged, is ud a gorgeous object, а | а т Су course by means of such а check some of the — Лай not that vigorous appearance which. we sea looking at the uated as it is close e public road, antici vaa түз — n time past; but, nevertheless, many of 20 in the way of landscape, more V БАСМА v eat of t өз tropical g әр р - ae SAM or Renai ;| consider that the locality is so oua a уа thera Lowii, ing 1 bloomin, x purposes, being easy e 2000000 оп spikes ; Acriles s Solröderii Fielding gets prae were either by road, rail, or bi and, p fich for x one wo n the best possible conditi: à its most desirable ъс It is consequently a hus а е, M" "ione w “м r^ аа vigo n" ost жошо surprise to find, on entering the | со he least excel spec beautifal wP whioh was эт нау ено oured, t mer-fl te Wagneri in the month of June, е well Lælia purpura А and w a col- с certain formalities in dealing with the par arterre bd he үг whole e one side, аз as itis һеге, = — upon the eye is very prions “тайа Воо Мапа, or Cattleya lobata render t in keeping. On the А bound ry distinct thing, having deep purple lines stock emear the evil Ek his season le Mm. At any time Фаны; е he pete part o f pg t arri to the bees reris outside the box, S ы M Af what the caus of it may have urning within the which is partly screen eened by an i pepe [a nk of Rho- dodendrons, Mene looked magnificent in; foliage, and EE ren d - the -— side pn a boundary, part of which is a glass | c radiating cine the анн ы ды lip, and was here in e condition: so ral ties of Mossim, эрекел ‚їз d the least lours paip eria so charm- so diverse as to we wo new north-aspect houses have been recently +} 1 H ЕН T havı wide, and of consider- but bees will p Б D , Pela rgoniums, F added. They are about 12 feet tah) The rom f figur inp at the presen bata. ore prominen ar & queen, eer fle wit DRE pa ie of S r the ey of pomis em "eek a Was fastened in a small | inte I ven that runs parallel with the public ic н. is cely trees and м rwood, m ever- en and deciduous. Confronting the house on the ither side. The ya in these are doing upon the whole all that could be desired. Never before was scen such splendid vasi of ет заса) аз the various sorts of Pleione grow n here e. P. ma acula ata espec cially, entre, | "mig ned ај i or d me м Бе. and heavy a character as to | re with the well-being of the plants. The ose and rare than even сазы and that is saying аы was a pieture of health, having bulbs like miniatu cheese presses, and leaves broader and firmer than usually seen, being 11 inches long by 2j broad, 656 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ABE GAZETTE. [Jvzy 15, 1865, also were the finely -flowered plants of Odontoglos sum | citrosmum еши which had been $ «dto at the Чамда M 06 scientific meetings, with three spikes from (For the епш Я h, and hanging TA the most gr: edis Nor| Аз the best season for moving evergreens is at hand, was nævium majus less beautiful, from its free-flowering | t the planter, especially i о bject, and handsome crimson-spotted spider-like | must study well be forehand every y step "which he intends Inev d that O. pulchellum was half | to take ; and every plant he commits to the soil Moni all h ihe HM ФУ ave attained f ull size, h fini en off at once. This effects a E x xA гы of time, and the Celery does n not жїйє S same cue ee qually applies to С" м TRAWBERRIES.— Prepare ground fo tions, and "ot "now as soon s con dd ient, planta ber: ries do best 1 ina rather strong, rich, and à vi d so beautiful until I saw Mr. Rucker's plants, which | have been gem well ж wp adm reference to its were not only blooming profusel e 4 fine flowers M "great substance! The best variety of | apt to еа t. T | light improv t, by adding marl or strong loam with p^ pes this is ren ally and, and everybody sh: ла obj FE Lone €— too, | or rues га others of more га d and luxuriant are also congre. egated here! Af Mr. Bateman. were to вее | growth. They should ti "therefore. e endeavour to make them all in flower, y grow e than his | themselyes acquainted with the dimensions plants are two pets—vitellinum апа I forget ibis ot ben One | likely to attain, S n here named inversum, of a cream-coloured pues with ^ pink markings, and bearing from 12 to 15 flowers on the t 0 06 д, an judgment ik i iful ; and 8 d be exercised in the selection of them ; Чеге, instead and its rose-lipped variety. Of Oncidium sessile too of йе to produce quantities of o ind of much cannot be said for fine fi plant, to the exclusion of others, it wo onld. be more and are very convenient, as the fruit can ud vithont кеншщ g upon the ground, while + ü а аге ved and made available for crops rei itis desirable to place a little dr. oz io е The дйн pin nts m uced by this ER. y lected, and in separ diuo di m frm (e MEE Età a few inc! 9% of the string should be retained t; assist in fixing the plant in the ground. If they ате low; it is one of the handsomest of the genus, and уд е Ё 11 t Wand and thereby afford space ре greater variet; There were one or two other houses where a miscel- planter 9 ght gn d La ос the too аза introduction of coarse-gro plants; on the other that thrive best on Mor cks, such as Sophronitis, of which hand, however, he need not one Шад to too small thoro a large assortment. Instead of the hollow plants; these would eae notonous effect, was эрч онан tiles which predominated for this m a ара des FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOU! the sion of a previous visit, no substituted square flat blocks of wood, GEN e" E эт, Sei : m Si y notte. эшо great yet seded for cultural purposes by any o erefore, tkat as and similar plants are kept rial- vithin proper Naim nd that weeds and ауе planted on quarters the то should stand 2 feet a W Fay.. E bo alaw m for intermediate тит n York pea | SATA OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, For edjat the Horticultural Gardens | + TEMPERATURE. тарев mr eaches are cultivated here to som d Ж g| Banowerem. | extent. Veget able foreing has also to be gus = their Таре? 7 нуын Mog MEAN INC LC а EE eru T er Mim ue and the usual "— provided for the table from the doUtAS feelings which were put out in pan Max.| Min. | Max. | Min. |Mean| асер deep. itor т-м 2 i pee allotted to vegetable or Tia in spring will now have attained адел бел whole place was scrupulously neat and | size, and may be potted p singly. Let the soil used | Satur clean, evincing thehighest degree of order, which іб must | pe good loam and Jefsotd well mixed, tozether require а considerable staff to keep up. Мт. Pilcher, with. á НЫД s silver sand, and when po х 16 the e | Tue whilst ministering so well to the wants i v pagos tor is be set i in the shade pdt they have beco seni feel a great pleasure in being em- |Р? t f ployer imbued with so much нй чеч for the | Ls beautiful, and sparing no means to proeure all the "En c Pene 35-0, eril] MY © = TIT e UTE AA " -— —Low OUS; Vi 4. light compost, moderately rich, and pla t i in а warm zen Ортау and ine; very fine hinder in afternoon т. fram for a few days, till they have чц to produce m үш d. à. cr vi dee , Mise Паре ots, after which Ne шш be removed to a position] — 2—0 idem Wish dinky sunt V near i P reda me, and kept close till the Dr. Leichhardt.—The ae of pea traces of the plants 5 thoroughly зане йа M AT GHISWICK traveller гне in Northern Australia has revived rooted pining on beds of well] During the “Tast 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending July 22,18, | publie interest in his fate, and at Melbourne meetings pre us yum 1 ur gecon Hd ion g may also be | =ч vh af after vA r^ iranta and mse ene. | nserted whero en increwe € Ro P stock т i quired. mod] am Hs E Quanti 5 TED uly. РЕ 1 ü А | Tti * Кы» 0 ве эрш. Биш ЖШ елец ма to Чї be er gathered and Ml in a iei airy situation PEG hich it Pita w AZ zi 3 | fit out а suitable Beya and maintain it for two year iN critt d often happens that amateurs | Sunday..19| 75.7 | 49.5 | 624 | (T li ета маат perla have seedlings, tl f which аге so thin and small | Jus. : d ER à @. " as often to be overlooked in the soil. "The way to lose : 25 | 6l. "Mrs. por 19 William Bireet? acis ав Honorary | nono, is to got а fine wire E En НЕ po dM e Ае LI LI £4 t g ts should . ИХ: ы ci ттт” " с. e Prati я tnb ants s ч mir | then have а tub of n in which place ee Pani DAR V ec кумуш DIE jo Es e m yo, by his саса мезе нчи ^ нашы moving it about in the т; by this means eve E" P puta fame, pes m ш n °з. | particle of soil passes оаа leaving the roots behind. ru x » îi i 1 i d ii 1° westward of M Kinla, ^s track, the faint Had yp etin s hors A н rr id Notices to Correspondents. a es of h т cattle on a spot: nob weg to have | best: pe dmi z Paraavero 'e in pouring boiling water into ot 3 сезге каены. Des any erii Pursuing his course ? FORCIN haunts; this remedy, which is sometimes Siy 4 -— ng a new S.W. tributary of the Flinders Biver, be нура :- Conte a UM s jestilnto Ы хорлоно і їп va garde vehicu (oo 80D a to runkoa отда f her m met with two horses, grown aged, roaming D ле ку uassia, b: rur dap er dos de tes four oue in arm in Tibery, уу for hundreds of miles $hoots; go over them at least twis в week, as they of water, ало, а е е while соо pudo s have been abandoned 4M ues eti M pi an АЕ e rs Мы; xa Tus ени е by any randi y traveller. ko to бк теге P e linings well made up, and train shoots of growin ne "o ө two: bo c" s bei eing fi und at this isolate ed в t, plants. Water when necessary, а ч АС bad эй ce the momentous не уе um асте he алой ау innte iehhardtian trees, on the eastern main branch of the Flinders River, rendered it sufficiently evident that duro ч bos bos violin one ead сезме these ani Ys have belong: chhardt's I portion of the ronges Lu best rooted | TM к Е ег myo circumstances the fact of us uam be picked SM de ; these е { hardt having reached a position on the waters of | be potted Loses if they r Mice d an i th he Flinders River so far north as 90? S. has been bid laia ily w Y any c бут чч any of the Beni er tl inctly proved, by finding traces of him 350 miles in | plants мака с in bes Bees need of pot sae eas nterru also be attended to. Kee ep up an unin e occurred. Dr. Mueller suggests that said to havı the. searching party should, during the next cool season, summer mir should be strong Mon to UNI et очей y Ара — " на хе uM cns Kemp's ** How to Lay Out кт "їй ром Jy meet your wants. : T І, Your Pear leaves are infes sted with the m of the black- ac [A^ — bi th ered lime, repel an; te united nati ko pans y around i eed oye ucl wb ones |а a fork, and егей with га нод manure. to the agility of hunting life; D KITCHEN © should аам its searches from that ic on the Walor накит моба tà liquid CEN vov enda be Flinders River where Leichhardt's marks were found— | showers which we now exp Sena | a point within two — twin Peas e mta ted to produce s begin effect n all kin kinds of | from Mount Murchison; should its | green crops, Mela shouid be окчу татко from | inquiries, never ны чар лы search Hin i leal. ES frui& trees of e ry deseription s not sufficient | until, beyond all doubt, the existence Чети to cut Pn. off level w the. surface of the | ер as such а mode of treatm M ош causes them to . . Occupying tribe had been ascertained ; . should en numerous, To do m: жч. E тенини, of веб ае ad the fho thing properly the soil E bs apa away, the f dromedaries im reeonnoitring those | suckers traced back to Wi are with sueh as are found better adapted to the prid f|liarities of soil and pet ret In all cases strong heny shoots should be selected upon which to | perform the a oporto, ‚ CELERY.—Give Celery crops опе or two good water- ings with liquid зге, Only those rows or beds n and carefully removed. If an of the donet зй, A. the valis | fi | wbich are intended for early use Ат be earthed up at present, With 5 to the main crops, if the soil e ne with pow: е them ге with lime-water. LADIES’ PRIZES: : Fairpla y. We de not know; bul má Li bes you suggest, that wou Media i: eium OF PLANTS , Selaginella Ma чуя hastata ; 3, Pieris eretica; 1 Lo sd nivea; у pubescens.— Т Young. -Lycium europæum ; z radieans.—€ К. orate hum у munitam 2 Е А "m einalis.— 7, об x eniin т. l, ere 2 жап ngus ia ; 3 agnus аг to um Lantana, a young shoot.—4 B. А three ames тате of the same plant, Cratmgus coccine& ү velutinus.— W e flower was palps, ken АА бу с eris bulbifera. vas: J S Your White Wrinkled Marrow Pea appetit (gg. rolific in tud but the тийре Бир — cum еа из нн er it n rable to be recom pag z t үч erior sorts in the same оен сео оп, &c. RENOYATING ү lp Poverty of soil would -— tobe н cause of e. "lack. ыл. patches оп your "A being shallow, and the subsoil dry and giat. y ast manure, іп the shape of gu , 98 in stances will permit d app showery weather. деер 090% TRoPXOLUM : J Kitley. The colour is à V M ghi ety ici deponis and appears desirable ; PES tha bg of ot е T ae from o iS on habit, o "m our seedling із avery pd sono аем gt culdvation. By а бри or gvon et pieni] healthy c constitution, which are points in to wits er zones, Italia Uni asit жеты erar йүн: ВАО. Іа all eder p h you refer, à Ed od deal depends ты үза ы, of the schedule, of which we Are ор, W9 however, the common-sense view of the q! Из ina collection ld that Tomatos would be quite admissi iht ls мй of vegetables, and we think the same i he reference to en ne у green. on the tivo i d the subjects of which theg Y Jax 15 1865.] Fesdine Stuffs. TT. AND E B n. p EE. pint us Lane; or Bas а prices on applicatio: DISSO: ES, А ATES of f LIME, Voon ANURA i for Barley and Roots, Mio, wA ке. &c. as yaah PERUVIAN GUANO M of AMMONIA, FISHERY 'wn value. ш Б Wharf, Isle of Dogs. uo _ Е. PunsER, Secretary. sinc не RLEY, AT px Eus and GRASS MANURE, £12 per can be Р, К Mr. Lawes, or seh hs min =y e United Kingdom, at prie: Жамаш io eoat GUANO d: porters SODA. САМО отед of AM her TRADE ог SOD CANand Gye CAKESA А MUT "M Awrs,l, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, Dublin. ' (ошо ACID.—The b ube quiin of this Acid tura teri Vind fom ho ori ai Mamufac p". m d еу етага, arneses, may Банй, Иш эре forwarded free on application. ockmast ONGS NON-POIS ONOUS SHEEP DIPPING COMPOSITION MU aine of the skin, effectually is sent out lon size. When jatea, one ga makes a bath of a perfect white and soapy appearance ; it чүс , leaves no demens on the bottom or seum on the top, p, is d t ha AERA rd ie c EARS ko as pouring ruction х one gallo: h MD | E NGS MAGGOT LOTION.—This lotion will instanti: as D every Maggot, вес the Wound, апа Bogs or C Fly Striking, as wellas Destroy npe ER ut Joga or саан is sold in pint bottles vbt Or pint strong e h to mix with 40 pints о! GS GREENLY рото —This lotion is prepared purposely рата ршровва, о when diluted, one pint to 40 pints of and other Hya быз. pra ice robs Foe E pem Blight i: Sold les at 20d. eac] FLY L LONG for Horti water, EY P Hops or Vine n half pint LONG'S TURNIP- OTION.—This Lotion has been J. Loxc's me for many years, and he Am MY confidently recommend it as a mi qo шы Destro of the Turnip pest, at а cost of Pierides gi & E. RAxsowE & Co., Essex Street, Strand, W.C. CULTIVATOR АЧ be seen at Work in every Agricultural in England. For [e e ly to FowLgn & Co., 28, 1, Lo do on, Е.О, ; and Steam Plough THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE- AND AGRICULTURAL haz EHE 657 | ROYAL 4er AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. JULY, 1865. PLYMOUTH MEETING. СЕМЕ WEDNESDAY, TH DAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, JULY 12, 14, and 1 Trial of Field Implements оп” Woodford LU em ig St. Mary. This, and the ed. vir of the rest. | Freneh ileet during the Show week, and above all Distance by rail or road 3j miles from she x роуа d, The Show Ground is at a narom enui ay Stations at Plym: and edt BATURDAY, July 15. The Implement Yard open from Ò a.m. till 6 р.м, ; admission, 5s. each person. MOND- AY, July 17. Cattle Yard open from 8 in the Morning, at which hour the Judges wil commence inspecting the Live Stock, and making their Sui с mplement Yard open fro: ning. ееп Vana free; Son- piae P The Show Yards will be closed at 6 in the Évenimg. TUESDAY. Public Dinner, in a Pavilion near the Hoe, at kota; 10s, cach Plym meeting of the Royal Agrionltural foslaty, 4 bd insure for it the attainment of a gre suecess, out : anie Г July 14.— The rain . has bo been falling all day, so that nothing has been e to forward the wor ч the i ret the reed to start „the mowing TUESDAY, po WEDNESDAY, ss General Show of Cattle, Horses, £ Sheep, t Pi ше ША ME n e he Public from 8 o'Clock prning Шш p in the et Admission—Members free ; non-members, Ant pri Implements, oming till 6 in p on-members, ls. each THURSDAY and FRIDAY, July 90 a The гонореї Show of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Ypi o n to the Public from 6 BLA n m 1 ie нев Admission—Mem Y, July 21, MT coarse and foul Grass crop pre d for them abandoned, It will be hardly possible for 2 үт ызы» to accomplish their task before the end ot the week. L CowxwissroN, whose report we shall A Roy immediately p "Y sh, has been sitting in Edin- FRIDA General Meeting of the Member A Order, H, Haru Dang, paas 12, Hanover Square, К, e beginning of the year, taking өчне оп tho. мечен commercial, and nown in Scotland as the HI TESTIMONIAL. President of the Committee. His Grace the Duke of SUTHERLAND. Vice-Presi € ts. The Right Hon. The Eart of Essex, The Right Hon. Lord uito) The Right Hon. The Eart of LoxspALE. PDC Saxmundham, Suffolk. RICHARD GARRETT, Es: London, E.C. nH Gxoncx Moore, Esq. sw tn Ganren Y тыч, N.W. G joi n n the Committee ИШЕ а " subscribe are equested o Dowarp Nicorr, Esq., “ Mechi Testimonial Of ce," 55, Charing Cross, London, 5, wW The follóving Bankers have consented to receive subscriptions :— Lon and County Im ЖЕНА! Bank "n. Westminster Messrs. Barnet, тада and Joint Stock . Coutts Agra and Masterman's Messrs. Drummonds Union Bank of London Messrs. Brookes & Co. FERE = iz] nR Hoares, & Co. PLYMOUTH ES STAND 200. SONS, бкерзмЕх to the Su vite to the attention of d Patrons хо таре their STAND in the SHOW YARD, ompris MuR distinct sorts of зр һе Glass Cases, Tabelle with their р Во! pecimens of 250 sorts of pires a от Permanent Pasture and ege purposes, all grown by 8! d Г Жошы! а Collection of various kind We bears poro PM U m ар Artist of Mh Vinea of Agneultural Roots ; Sj mens of SUTTON'8 EARL SHORT. TOP SIX- WEEKS TUR IP. а Collection of Seeds in Pots, showing the growth of ScrroN's ume в Hen own Seeds, &c. Orders will be received at the Stand. s, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, Lu OVED their они ФЕ а dal vi ug 52, t t, vp DACH S.W., gus all future applications Ei MES nd 32, Whitehall d pies are to bë Sind athar " in 8. 55 CLIFFORD, a рен M Farm Buil Tur "AA LAND D NEL NAGE ATRN SOMPANS i mea Тата Riv rq cicer к sx. | Wis ror Hobbs, o "o i Sir Samuel M. "Peto Bart., М.Р, William Tite, Esq., "МР. William de thana "Esq. 993 ertakes th cg ti A Rum H Farm Е у es and Pee Co бо Erection oF Parm, every kind trial Д Freshold, майе, Moi fru Ecclesiastical, or Collegiate, or t Loans for the [iy v E land: to execute the P her land in four yd fields, prp 3. Y ; with eropa of wo ^ US. à works by The ir mpany also furnish Approved Plan: fications of ман qe] Labourers Cotta; uw and arm P bain dings of өтөгү pens] and assist Landowners in carrying out the works by hei Works, with all official expenses, w з term of years to be fixed by the the cireumsta stances of tenants. rrigation, Enelosmg, Wood Grubbing, and E a inar бап, А required, no legal expenses n у, 22, Whitehall Place, London, S. que TANDS 1 IMPROVEMENT COMPANTY. $ The Agricultural Saee. i SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1865. G FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. Мохват, y 17 'UESDAY, - Meeting of the Agricultural Society of QUNM x Eres England at Plymouth. AY which enables a landlord to LM English Law of Distress, in such cases, gives e landlord a right over the Musis openg A ав ong as i d ceases h Ta tanana qo fide purehaser ; ut if. sed " n i eollusion with the siler r Tex а frau ulent inten- landlord for arrears s of rent, n er, or any other person, бап purchase grain fi im by sample or otherwise, eve open t, ithout being subjee of as ives +9 álord a proferable Apr ants (A to the —-— of all co wis ereditors—the Crown, в farm- errans, an nd creditors for funeral va “р he obvious operation of sueh a law is to exelude чумы of farming from participating in the advantages of ordi td mere cantile Pear quseco n- behoof, а d pod Рич the miia, extends, Agricul- Jii: thus becomes severed and isolated fr rom e nay | ИОН of in ed of de яй tiered ig arh which eie eroe sg igne Rye and Winter Oats, Clover and Rye-gras or 18 or, at je bare fallow respectiv , rakes to pay any гед мии а person ком а farm 10' , hay tedders, d drills, manure str trib n -hoes—the elasses of gn carriages, a orse- which this year come under the inspeetion of the are | Society’s judges. These trials occur la ur publication, when the|rent until Candlemas or Wh it sunti n BA ext|e - | Ha nerd to duo the at Martinmas, 1865, would not be nodus to pay ae, 1867, and d ap of it. f thi ms not unre kenak" most unexoeptioneblo noia tiana "m me io Wintiaw Crarronp, the Secretary, at | th nts their performances will be | security from a tenant ur the p of his ld Pien Yard, бешш ое атах n 189, ivon, кч i the Rr from йе rent; but unfortunately out of this UN пр Right Hon. th erferes materially TS S interest which the | ѕуз stem has arisen a special law which exeludes € Vis ad ooN Хз tel гини. m к the с Канап ; but ordinary creditors from n penie giere, p in a share of ў E dim myo Sir Wm. Russell, Bart., M.P. pice the judges conse а mue Svid rw Кы кч. que jen Work is no på abt favourable to "he trust- | claim is settled in laxowsens, тпк Сыккат, Es rid worthiness of heir decisions. And what have P the practical effects cf this Mme Am porc &c., 18 The awe -уаг ards, on the other hand, are very | system on the business of farming й к nd? уыт, a Agriouiturat TES MM E EIS ye the | conveniently ated, occupying 35 aeres of Its first effect undou has been o induce ick un DNE for уйга. о upland near the Saltas d—the summit of|farmers to occupy land with com e small ч amation N fia at poser chas seen from the higher part of the town | capital, in consequence of the long-eredit system, : loc ery br xis Drain o or Irrigation. amine | таз if covered with a cloud of canvas, The | which gives them the privilege of so reaping, zalo ang у Piet show is as extensive and m be as instructive | and selling the firs rst crop of a new ? fore any ЖАМ rivers diana d annot suppose that | rent Я mk d. The obvious effect of this privilege ll Labourers’ Coi Cottages, and other it will attract so large a wn spec коли is to is ition for land — indi- сі Purposes, and the improvement | during a time of less p мае п$ it would Ah Nan n ont of ten is S one, No less than 000 yards in E ngth of gend inadequate and improve it h in respect cf any babhi or general | shedding are provided for ' machinery, and about | pro eompetition so fostered has Teile thare of tho e. сч ск шә Acre their pro- f a mile in leng for live s An ud t the not p meurt presen nted She anomalous SE ERES s ut is required, and the strietly арча | nm vita Аа bee lo d rapidly d A inde d do Q доб interfere ww E e spans 4M as an ev has may have been long ап rapidly iminishing. олак, which controlled only by the Government | advantage of Mp the | year К д ina place dime Law of Hypothee has therefore contribute ed of unusual local attractions, There greatly to the existence of two evils—the first an Nai» and for forms of aj lication, а] to the авіа, Managing Diresor, 2 Old Рад Farb 10 has never vi ge so magni- been à show-yard which has comma нде а reset e] competition for land, and secondly an 658 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ‘AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JuL 15, 1865, occupancy with a capital generally vae below | restored, even on the most defective leas, by the favour- | what is is pa to extensive and p t improyeme UT IInanen abie April 17 th the pastures w were already green, with a bite he "ultimate. effect of тишет ds the from the MM t 8 э ате їп "it Stead the e rational and equitable law of dist as in Engl would be beneficial to the rd е Law to se tatute book of боо. ; Pear and Cherry buds bursting ; ; the Oak was айу to be peeled, and Lucerne On the 34 of May everything had changed for the worse; there ha id been no rain for five e we eeks. үе geta- tion, April and May, the « daily scorchings ; and night E the keen eastern blast аст ith t ight c" PET re glan uld al the farmers themsely. ves, by restricting the e com tition for land to that poi int at which the capital employed must neces arily correspond to hh g With the bur sirocco. ES s 16 is early to speak of root crops, better than last year. Common TN have grown rapidly since dio: recent rains; th Wede been previously at bot E and m hare а тр т bs qn i» - Pos the enemy was he. А be аге adapts d to us rywhere suffe ering f of s frosts at hight, often followe d by ‚з Ж ze all per » кача heat, with frequent клап». to cold, dry it is to b expen ed. Were iis law abolish landlord would reasonably require an instalm of rent at the end of the first six months’ ар ed a e Shrubs transplanted in шош; and looking well |. о bear t t suits ili ve are eh well Where and well farmed. Red Clover has yielded very = ded for — ирад 8 lar e pos som erto, were dying, unable t expiration from their leaves, күрен. о а dry burning | kem d Forage plants, checked by the frosts and looking better r since t he rains. plant has instead of at the end of 15 or 18 months, аза! tunted, pre esent, and consequently the capital required in т was EX ankle E E › бг ш thé вис pastures was grou e had land with cattle, horses, implements, manures, experienced he. lim: mate of d in ET den Seed corn, &c., but also d co Lori a surplus to pay a | Був rent. Тһе law of distress would, er such circumstances, be perfectly айу бы ч protect the landlord against any default on ће |1 бо € part of the tenant. As matters are at present, a tenant, with a w т 18 months credit from his КШМ «n0 has | è o ll with whom he e banker rins Tends | fant reves he knows that, happen what may, h ir his an equal right with other ereditors to the Effects of indi id h а * With a of a sequestration being taken The manufacturer may, and often rer 2 bankruptey, and future pros- perity vender enables him to clear off old but ї 8 A e pr red: for har Tia "threatened to | become ео ые. The Wheat lost its In оноп S esti of the crops is Oats, eat, and Barle оў; pes in " "s are ibm winter Beans good; hay Very bad; roi crops promising on the whole, Н Н. Ben od боёй, July 10. EA euer OF THE CROPS, “Рош Are free ı much [i and look not amiss, but owing e lik —at least th spreading appearance; instead of covering the whole of the gro D it shrank and became meagre aud upright. T t e adverse weather had continued, the ses stage in the асе of the plant would "have bee e i i ‚|а agis crop and remarka p we tting b 1 ut as we hav dien ones. aice rains now we may d enson. stage 1847, when a late dry n was followed by unbroken w Dons титу, July T— | Mises of "the Wheat dp. dn thi Mene E lio the onn : буто present ough the stalks may nob be s ording ari yae bru but he € ed rudis ы жып 0 а Өр pita адво, because the landlords right of mater stands in the finally he is thrown upo nefits of whi e hare ted. er e blossoming time this year was Met ER her and 1 е elsewhere generally. emarkably t with vem diced: is the ravages of togs Е" pi edeem; be fi when harvest ai grains, and does nota t appear to | | abr n acre for a —€— ero p lea o deficiency cannot be d мех ed passing " through the fields. S а practised eye to estimate the crol looks in ead of ears, apparently so level o harvest i in the scanty е, traw. ми solid that : pete ens M ht Ше rolle ч from on end "S the field to the ight soils out of condition I Seius say runs x" read " the unmistakeable к ^ 8 wr In many ins etched nstances 1 n | Wat ее review и our Bate prospects, T Think nstating that they are very satisfac Bucknowle, Cor. е Castle, Ji те ed w as the serie etu Oecido Corn of all kinds seems to be rem mildew, and r fu large aine (e were crop. ai wing to drought. zu over the chalk slopes of нт оп iri 25th of May, I observed that the Wheat looked wors will мні accepted аз іп the place of that per restric- Hon, or, T, perhaps final repeal of it, for which we may n — ——— ti а ie пру шец xcellen! rie ics ме the effects of b g Lis, de g-sown and less deep-rooting plant mn H in able to bear drought. [t has n Wh | тай cunt and during the last week of the ise = p ws ва ши iem as also 00 qae chy. hehe $ now. prom fe from the fly Mi surface grub, which was last m" regard to this latter pest on o pum—————E QNNM NR me CCP NERO NR n DR aaa REIR RI Re ——————»———oo—oA—A—————— » drought ine ese warm rains will do much for е ор bours, beca ause we ' hav Vie л AND CROPS ved о — per Буа ^ The To crop is notoriously and EM deficient. se crops wi uneven and balk; butin the case of Earl Peas on strong land, my impression is that th ere sls came ені 5. time to clothe the Short ha Len ulm with eje on the lost plant to some ded! spring, Mad been m o үч [m ds took he кю of First not Beide to tbe сея оп ly, whi ch w ‚ The mye pe is as ped r — upland pastures, s 4 g fly or flen-beetlo (Haltica nemorum an but unless where the lan winter € the r steam cultivation in the giten winter manuring, an nd before the seed. WaS Bright pt | 15, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE , e oots now join | quite unusual Hay Hay on the lighte soils became hence the most abundant: su lies bt ined b; b sere ol Ё а ей did апу сгор promise better Hay withered, and a anc 80 suitable as "fuel, as to lend a a driving off tl upp мы T 4 тапк, ano enl completed. Much hay has been got | farm er to nores his fear that his men „when mowi ng | or mountain limestone i in kilns, as 100 ]b. Y v^ when making 18 good co irse hi ği condition, but on the, whole the crop f lime. Ei omnt и lar it eSwe — all the Lime, therefore, by the process of зай ла ча. is rnips before or within ps first few days of whole of dre carbonie acid, and a ton weight is reduced J. В. ^» Romford, „Л July 6.—1 report for this neigh- Ha са regularly, and with rain would yet до | to 114 с Hs Whest and Barley good, m — Beans well; but all the ,Turnips sown a about the mi ddle ог Тһе р dud opinion regarding the presence of qnd Peas average, Clover — hay h lime in the soil is £hat an sume м, ought not to (^ т mips average. I think 7» ету we have ап abundant fall| possess less than 1 per cent. of lime; and that 8 tons on the 16th pro dui We are eutting winter een The Aani bare en singled, are әл "ел, of burnt lime per acre would impart this pi portion "We ve had ins that give | but much needing rain. Tus earlier sowings of c to 6 inches of soil After a heavy liming no farther | } 1 f plenty of autumn feed, &c. the pieces of the late addition will, however, be requisite for six or eight | pr wings that have br rairded w ill also e fit for years, A cropat the utmost removes only e: 1 to : Ealing, July 7.— Wheat thin on high lands, co. Potatos are looking pretty w Же, КОК both ^ 2 bushels per acre of dg and the 1 land a t this 1 rate good on strong soils, whether ^ soils are rich. or and grazing, have been selling well. Seldom has there ptem Wi oe to t hi 6 On the whole. s a ful a des Barley a f: d mand or higit. —faste мачы. the lime by its own specifi M av стр Oats m wide r Oats, or sown in > Ord i in ind but from the continued drought and Du. PA ane descends bol the active soil, ad Tim E ry Apr D very nfevouril to tl y fall. there, upon Ne g a кон, layer upon Mer of each s Beans тый rim Peas pre ood; Mangel tl y have undergone will be TE in е а fair сэ занне but in places 2м, pe a vill Ped erop is E igi agree the | found deposited. Lime - Pei не ies crops of Lus qd grub 6 day s without rain. сс а | Clover, but since we fini ате е had some fine | superior quelity and bulk to be урус t enhances (0 god pe and, m" m rains, сачу а +о good | showers that will bring o er Grassy mà iin the efect of undecomposed m UM fe me into erop; Potato: s good. Rainfall: January, 4:82 ; February, there is a plant of Glover гиа shall get a good cat, aot ion ie меф шау еба ган " lying dormant. 281; March, "91; April, *66; Mays 3 98 ; June, tl ver, ze never to be laid upon the lan Total, 15:16. W. C. Spooner. y, but those put in later than the end of yo fter limi MERSE OF pm July 1.—The а adran of June have not come up regularly, and do | off Pr its is rad ormed om mmonia, lime e destroys marsh month is the driest о: cord. The — bas ihe за not look во healthy. Mangel із good іп some places,and | and heath р ants, such as Moss, ath, Bent, and h scarce и бл c = = et = o o " Ее iE m- "3 Р > Ф Ф ч et Er $ 4 ч Б = B о © A = = -- ЕЯ E * = + 8 er 2 e z e < c = 5 с = E á © © ГЕ] £ © ч 5 £s B © " Ф 5 с РД © 4 a а = о в $ i io А id, and . $n the end of May the weather continued remarkably should have expected, ind. there is no doubt we shail | sufficiently limed, The quantity of [кед requi enu varies warm, and Grass got very abundant, and — have a good erop. Barley is also good, but very f mach in A to the dryness of the soil, its stiffness, and where not early bitten by ewes. Stock is in od laid. But Oats were never kno wn to be so bad; the amount of vegetable matter 15 contains. Poor condition, and lambs doing much better than i hay, and some fields have сатра 80 хаш Jands are soon worn out by repeated liming and when losses were heavy. The threatened 1 i of ith rubbishy tobda that they have , bee en opping. То exterminate Moss, sour Grass, &c., the and has got a decided check, and on | ploughed up, and the bes pplied in a live state, Generally speak- | hard clays and hungry light soils spring corr will be [M half а crop; es vo пеге they, are best it те the more completely and immediately quick lime very poor indeed. There is поб much Wheat to Ье will be difficult to decide ve they ought to Бе із incorporated with the soil, tbe more effectually the ; ut loo d | cut, as they are not coming all together. Peas | slak ing is accomplished in connection with the soil the unequal in g. What is early sown on dee ме generally a good crop, Anny кошо are now being | bette: ЕЧ mures sonia Grass, ho pree where there loams is, of course, exceptionally good in а dry year. | cut, but the best trope are hardly fit yet; they i ti destroying the herbage, it is better Of Tumips it is difficult to speak; strong land has al turning à toona idly, es en we had some fine | first to slack the lime in the open air, reducing it to a unkindly. Some pieces of Swedes are | showers abo a fortnight a о, and since then they pply f mild ог наре d A ier are A lime. In this state the quantity of quicklime still | con- scorched and flea-bitten to а degree unknown іп our | healthy, and à still tained in it, should, however, time, Patience is largely exercised, and some have | patches of Certe © E pow wm d the whole eoa necessary chemica 1 changes in n thi been tempted torisk second sowing, but their seed, | is well up, Ma үа reudy for h The land | ultimate efficacy depends. Quicklime hod never » as well as Yellow and White Turnips in general, will | has been so c dnd. e have got оше quicker — : light, or thin ege — or be nowhere unless we have rain soon. Beans and Tares | than usual. qu fe od i їз {за т short in some places, | Ма lim has effect similar to stand the drought best of all' — X as the weather continued aset: too long dry, mountain. Times stone. ET а car абал ќе of magnesia in REY: Hoe Bridge, Woking, Fuly 10.—I think | but we may expect to have it more plentiful tl b the crops in this neighbourhood have never been more | the autumn. All ims of — still dear, especially. in burning; but must be used more келге than various, The Wheats on the old Clover leas planted | sheep; full.mouth e air quality, which f magnesia, since it re-absorbs carbonic vae y bad, and are e still very thin and poor; but | come out middling fat. "t bent е 4 Аф caper of 8 lb., acid more "midi s nd remains longer caustic. Its where the plant is good, and the land of good holding | cannot be got for less than 385. more "properly made to arable than to d well done by, the crop is good, and ехе d us as Wheat, Barley, and all cereals require beoe well headed, and the ears well filled; but this is ive or зе and perhaps 36s. a each of their voee bs | maguesia cm the perfect development th of their às ezoeptiom, as tin the greater part of the crop is | after losing from o 5 per cent, does not leave, straw and corn. Chemically supply ying to the plant the ground, short in the straw, and, especially | much profit; if we were to charge anything like | both lime and carbonic acid, lime, ав an alkaline earth, ва! very bad indeed, and | fair i d other e O A отс апу altogether decidedly below an ave rage. he same may | they must get, they wil leave the balance in soils, couverts inert vegetable matter into stimulating of the Barley,—very various, but upon the|on the wrong side. ere the land is good,|food for plants, and aids the mineral "pcs aequ of I think we shall геа ап е crop. Peas perhaps wether fatting does better than buying old | irom, manganese, alumina, potash, soda, amm and he indeed, and n early fit for cutting. Beans | ewes bs lamb down, and then fat ; but when the land is] silica in soils., To its perhaps 'overstimulating effects, M Me" pm. inda not goods Oats, t so good, perhaps the latter is the safest plan. |in act, may be traced the origin e adage, “ Lime n ean years, Мап ood, and a larg Harvest will begin about the last week in July, and to | enriches the ra d the sons.” Lime, ik "iw edes and "uripe. Punt well, d sum up the prospects, we may say of Wheat it may however, does not necessarily exhaust the soil, unless ip: Potatos good pla d healthy. be above average; Barley, the ваше; Oats not half а applied with vuspating prodigality. The apparent hay about one-third a a а E poor in Кы, кее — average, but very unequal; Beans, y hay a average crop, fair | few eabout; Mangel promises well; Swedes | the sole a applica cation to the land. has consisted i in laying pu. and well secured. tu very 7 healthy, i puce dg deri Tight, but good. Not much old corn on successive doses o e, 1 moderately plentiful, the late splendid showers | left in Нека LY. other manure have beentoo scanty. It is where limealone having wonders. Edward Hilder. : д $ se no such season TR жа od esi rn MANURES AND CROPS. in the formation of nitrates ; and the mrs of nitre i July, and when s ENT цай, ог saltpetre is dependent upon those ки of win ^а the erop was plucked because it would по! Liming.—No more extensive prae ce apart fr from Ње | whereby nitric ac n m veget t year "en were heme complaints of drought, ordinary routine ‚оё fertilisation is known i in ied tig тай matter. That invaluable salt, nitrate of lime, i = "vage ha тошоп, { r Barle ey and Oats than the application of lime—a nd n onder, its|to be found in old compost heaps. “ Under ordinary TI — e "e" n f it, as it is called, is мсни Societ y) “апа with the presence ке s litter i т dicm wel s tà “Although ro a irai ape of raising scourging crops and ture, lime is “capable of preia d уйре e C is ared for the п a soil. dew is agn SA be sadly defi баео тиу 1 less | that Liebig designates опе c class of plants Тро locked up in the soil, lime may be the Keay i at "the earlier yen. This i - drought set in much pu They are represented by, кз Clover, | command of the farmer, his means of rendering imme- although Wheat is again to ve our bulkier Beans, Peas, eir even Potatos—but lime is found only rn ap stores of weath rcm can heme m much lighter than that of last year, whilst | in the leaves of the Potato, very : small traces occurring ly be brought into use. In this view lime gathered zniversaly light, and on many fields, if | inthe а па vell deserve the With at all, will require as in 1826 to be plucked. | the potash er The Clover sickness to which we have | been | giv en it, namely, that of a “stimulant,” for its Фу a, of this ерду the filling of Oats | во frequen ently referred is ати русе by | | application Ет in some sort re н диин possi ble, ` tli the soil; so nbury or inger- | ammonia; w ts excessive application by away. The sen as Ld Shey are now rapidly defic cience, y of lime in dixe aa "00 oni bet А Е із being | Т do not ойр рий " epa i ч h f the root in consequence of its being | are so jostiy а е o pus ested; but th nt the the} = gun di be - actorily har. -— г зто out shoots and ta код in search “| this assumption too far, but ve ER truth bet ground one cá ai lime for its skin. A crop of 2 tons of Clover removes | it irem the impor ortance ing lime in paia P ik , and | id so tel te Jano 7 felis th 2 са 130 Ib. o f Pac iie the "i; and ap — | quantities at short intervals, rather than in large doses, ine. ai e alike, Clo ently been found to be |once in many years. " at. Betting better i eos his ah тоок oom to or раіна oF of lime. "ipeum or sulphate of lime Sulphate of lime or gypsum is the most abundant пође 0 farm be high or or low, light or heavy, pirrast is also found highly bene: f er the natural sulphates of earths or metals, withont ;, "Southern exposure, essing ог | from the ретары ез ere with incredible rapidity ; and a large quantities of the pure gypsum quarried алу аў ib much affected alike, if there be|ton of quicklime when slaked acquires three times its! in Mer агза Mr. Parr tells us (Letters to Farmers), las the a a ll, it is on the side of the man who | original bulk and weighs 25 cwt. The only advantage, | in an unburnt state and ground to powder are Е ined i uction t; t P powder, m ж má apr id he € and becomes once more carbonate of | by гакі nga i pon wo of value off the ton, This, ` amidst sunshine and hest есе us аге |lime—the condition in which it usually exists, and adulteration is cet » an incredible extent. Chemi- 660 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jer 15, 1865, psu 4e consists of 28 parts|sow above 1 bushel per acre to secure the best of| the measure and quality. cally, the composition of gy for soiling—do not attain nearly во vigorous а — —— acid, and 18 of water. Нерсе | e| resi — and I tell well in the q ur ng to plants lime, sulphur, and | A handful of ea xe handle this year as uh wit — his. "The uplands are very m inftuenee, and the summ РР the am state when 4 ав lost all were T s n Ста "ke correct estimate may be made Wheat by cutting a о adfa de blir дете: ars idfolded ог reich t. per xf land, аз ut will ears on eac ch acré eof benefi MO on ена kinds o grains in of |on € slopes of Ts E in Sau Im n | &c., will average vem 30 d r g o only 200 nds he Lucerne (Alfalfa) is grow to а very large Juan er green crops requiring su Iphur. the dungheap, gypsum in nd uitiis is mpor tant agent in fixing ammon ia, It t is, lover, "better sedi мем тент 50 bushels, acre, and of course more or less number ars a ъч й н; vary yt calcula- a quart У will be 1 rel 5 qu eet per s the lands of euer: Ayr without. ё на re, the Alfalfars (лсете meadows) а k year after yes and are of much eges. "rim; see Pew them a о "1 tion m most o Out, The universal practice is to sow ens 25 1Ь, to ffectively used as a top-dress- | the m Ari of a square ink. and multi piji ng it 30 ї E upon ski арин: ud rely ns a pure =n by i for an acre. Rule:—about halt a pint of seed to the acre. I have this season а аа but progeny d ^; e in the less concentrated form, is found to the re the said yard їп 40 acres (I am : mowing some 80 acres s jn which rcge Zr impu j, round numbers, omitting the ке — parts, if| 1852-3), on a piece of sloping ground, and as illage it is the better алй с у Мт. -|any; the quotient, by rule ree, will be|and appliances have been of a superior и юш ham uses it extens ively a "uis Satake in Herefo 40 bushels per acre, and so on. Barley, а 1 the — 1 sual practi ce, I will describe them as the best m method hire, but he has informed me that ШИ, the will be of a fall average and early crop. e-field practised i in the country. results, as the ap ius in e of the herbage, Wheat I first took a crop of Maize, which I hoed well, ani ve been very ve the use of iti wear еч а учан ве]. vta is already cut and estimated a 6 оаа, up with Howard's idging plo ghs, "he стор ious to eding ewes, wl ich cannot be too|5 qrs. per acre, 2 qrs. per — — ean to be | being gath utting the Maize, I allowed time Le known. This fact in his experience he has had дек yed by sparrows and other vexatious predatory | for the ro 3 tl ed or softened, and then med to him by that of the agent for a nobleman ема on account of its precocity. Data H ill prove below | ploughed with “general purpose" ploughs, subsoiling the in in Wales ibd of another pr четче гаан in a different | th кыш except those sown before winter. All|higher part of tl slope. he land with an art of the country, во that there can be no do ubt that | gra in however will be short of veu ыз goi of йе extra dA Clay’s cultivator, and ned l dropping their lambs Licinia „or if| Early Beans d Peas are an average ium th en all e of frost had passe d, T patin eri M d ig. e rth a И dim Озү апа Mie vermin have infested t thei еей, HR the rate of 25 lb. per acre, "e one of weakly offspring h 8 be en these three [айне ash they | di d las b year. prb common field Peas аге | those "excellent 1 lit tle Ame erica n seed sowers, not unlike м Р ter College. | varden Peas have suffer каб donde d rought, | I covered it "with a chain mies and rolled with і the Mr. Wallace Fyfe, a Oirencest aR raan ететі — sinerent come огош ротах named roller. Му — was the hill.grom | еге most instances where the lau d is poor eed fro m San ‚Таа ih I much prefer, as being of 1 e Correspondence. ippled bt but 5 than that of the plains, The er as — Food Jor Stock. -1| | two, or three yy and Clover are extremely short, ear, occasioned nob 4 Y drong! it and he аб, but more Ša Growing Jean ean. " Eod to this season after сае Ts very unfavourable, being unusually dry, so much 50, that Lucerne meadows in а; st y ос on nly 28 ме ih шу ош, fiends will try th system | үе b the itm a frosts o cale to be y minds et their | Ma other inter ier (when Walauts were when d during. this month | | destro а ring that month. d Pro- od e fattenin loss when rain comes. ораш will certain] yb abundant and full planted p, fro plou ughed, dun ge m before winter, nd Sid be the heaviest ever nifested in this county since their reddi pensate for а iarmer toe, &c., though the gru ub, that formidable c is pe eatly to be feared again this season. Аз SR mad | are a failure in plant, owing to the ravages of Уе fiy. | tos being small, will же ently be short of I f 2 че afe u sheep, or pigs. pay I үм iev be the nge озона kie ru getting ві йш for Bean My bailiff sa € buo 8 ago, wne was ч vigour all EAE, the first owi; ing; neve rtheless, as moisture in the soil at d w or spring m ree of км and I have since ау the operation twice. now after а fine таш (the Boote ies had e drought) a beat- * ong straw, үза m disease, as, contr ds od exper; rd keine as it appears, the very earliest E of tiful „етеп carpet of emerald colour, .the . The The Beans which t the writer cultivatés in variety, а t po any frost we may have in the. winter, 1ittle chance and t very short bois so that ie Benne ea к рая es divided. It i pri grown on stiff clays, Е entire erop. The lateral o ues how tl кишу че tter, eds E Ee Fr "ait i is ан, and will | ldon. roperly months of July and Augu: Pa goo ps s, vie ч Aa "ifte i often say “show us your yes sheet, 3 will pode fake | | requests note of this as one of the “шеше of successful farming- J. nton ré some and t e spr ing mowi ing will leave it thoroughly clean; it win smother everything. n the broadcast thick sowing og two results, i. e. Sae smothering o Grasses, and the of I have | experience in i this poan ө D beg to suggest that the the water, and tt except the first time. The te M is an eius з measuring tape, w may Tai Preis by ге: ару „of the requisite | One acre of pren. d pans atford of stock. J. J. Mechi, July 5. | Ле W eather i буор in Essex and Suffolk.—The | Pac Jooked-for summer rains which fell on fenes d and S = which | con not be satia under the usual system rs the seed Dieses in Topum which necessitates ed nt hoeing, whic d be ger - where ur Pt 80 med aymaking of Lucerne is a totally n method ficial ex iy rOpS, d a kind and o miedos to "the € ii he a small float of wood, Providence X ке e be forgotten nor Ps foll iy and i ood. say ^ n s square. and. à inch thick, should be attac from that s шет вр which тА ге Ju MET sha ake, and t ‚ the better it is, as it dries the " [o mo ereas earnestly apami to the Giver of all Wheat, pre уат of greatest consequence to be extreme dronght and heat super- hole in уе centre of the flo at. string a bu lle t or s ink To the end of te when allowed to r earlier than they have been for пеаг! , bec years, when dra about that buie I а Ра the рг Бъд ача i wing len the peret is moved movi way w then up t at i h i float, will s Mon the depth to tho "ings of the water with the grea зон са ther: n which a is more рево is make — L seful. J. C. Clutterbuck. had been he 10th, an by the middle PED. as it is probable it Py pa have re- On ше year. due and proper time, it will be necessary to course to the free пзе of the reaping machine, кеи ek olg дрен barring a w, and in some cases many light and m d F% ccasioned а thing else but by being sown о it or opening it out more han cn 9 less ea by: extravagantly t и» s » deu unpre ее and up P dye f 7 qrs. per кше The prese billy code ing movement for the ле таң СІ P age, and the produce obtained in this country from Lucerne, have determined me to describe the treatment of the plant in these countries, adding some su the object of leading to attempts bein ing ce its more exte Агон eultivation in the south to Engla nd, say the Maplin Sands, or other айа in the сое of the Ld) sewage culverts— ап which rmanent Grasse uen —Á tl йет ariety of Lucerne almost unive ersally y gro wa these countries is the jme meris and in a е | genial spring it frequently attains at the peri riod of mi n eli iea M po is v continued frosta. despoiled and weakened те д ыч ethe e common average escaped ^Tt having р a ipa бгаа Мор p tne T: frosts "- el ks peni ng (an n occu БЕТ S., ог 1$ qrs. ab of. a years (4qrs. per acre). inj ж jn iners EE rare occurrence, but Аран cuttings, which are several, according to urpose to whiel h it is put, from (3) three to (6) s cu mowing machine j follow wi th the and handed r as — lifted at ош ттт mi ded me mass poet n or no leaf is lost. In ve UR E weather, fo rning- Pur ie ку follow: stackin ng can ightest —— yet shake freti t the ieu In thi: э way tc pius and even the flower entre ап comes out of the stack as [oan in in. The great were of won hay i e the colour as W well loar. o ign er v the tings in if for slightest О gard 205] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. eot Ya he stacking, moulds it. It is deeem if|stallions is Cara us, а winner of the blue (nin) at n in the field to во far Зоне it cut of cock, | of the turf, who ^ie k the Ist prize last year, and takes sewers, and he would add that the original system of P tolerably dry, and then re-cock and leave it | itagain this, Se M Pied takes the 3d. "prize, and | “© petties? was n: in'principle, but wan eain ehh м to ge its drying thoroughly in the cock ( ainin l looks as small a horse | ment in detail; for instead of these being cesspools all ightly wet it 3 EE eater tendency to | as ever, consi what he о has IE The 2d prize | д — ld b den out of them and the "ae ashes faf if expose ed to the s p who wel fro! dwe inually. жой Mot t of the haymaking besser of the acknowledged | years ago. Lord Clif 48: ів fo here, looking sadly eeh the g^ soil, take up the urine, and king Lucerne hay, and because I have fallen off in form. a coaching stallions one of the T b а large supply of valuable manure ad that by these methods I have been entirely учы shown is Prince of Wales, belonging to Мг. | without any nuisance or annoyance. This could then essfu, T seldom leavo the field for half-an , Holmes There are der fine specimens also | be ста io any distance with one-third of the ng the ^ getting " of my Alfalfa hay. 1 g horses the whole | trouble it caused in а wet в! аи ће мораа be £ ill thrive on most soils ; а cold clay, pape lass is not а уегу два "but very excellent. told that plan ": у н but if Mr. A rich deep loam, of course, is s the зж ; but | Among p Lord Spencer takes the 1st prize * only soli Frei Jen = the t sandy loa en sand, provided ther M guid rown t, a iagos animal standing over | houses were pro vided with water closets,” there was чуг of o compact aos wi AN | produce cepta 6 bande hgk, It is among the hunters of four years оки room for experiment. especially if ther however, that the best animals are to be found. M. FowLER, jun., fully agreed with one i of lime it Tia class is superb, а are also the weight-carrying Nis in which all ^ lg y coneur—that the ren bear a emiten amount ot water provided cobs, some of у which are the very perfection of what gen neral introduction of the water-closet system the : surface, or under the ese stout d gentl in lieu of the eos privies and ashpits d i class of carriage horses is small, but very good. was a na repe misfortun He, however, believed & will. bear b p as usual, system to нос нв established, and ойр «ыы cd iiis E gravitation, вай pro. t lar cl e building. There are three | the quein. now to be considered was what Му wh ed, the | cl of these ксы v nearly 100 have been | was the most feasible and practicable way of dealing ay best per may prove {о be à light porous surface xii in for competition, ime. with it. He v" ubted а practicability of апу system т] nds it could sgia ier belaid| The инсу is the Prize Ма: interception whatever, which would on the one th italian. Belts m ‚кеч r with a thin ROUGH-BRED ALLIONS. | hand 1 абеду prevent the pollution of rivers, and at ring f Oats, r Rye g g J E: e terfeld, dde and Portsmouth, the me econ omica lly and profitably utilise the 7 о more En zm 8 [T 100L, with e Agric T M 50. 1 ; ым make good АТА » for ия cut at iue time s Sewing, Lg ig o енота (Caractacus) ; n 500, Ун, ч ped н fell short of these two requirem vos of shooting the ear. to Mr. W. DERS gs дан (Scottish Chief); extra prize, | Was nob w orthy of serious consideration. His The young Lucerne plant would be the better for the | 101., to Mr. J. Casson, Middleton Lodge E E ЇЇ (Motley). here was that so long as the present system of sicud anpport of some other roots and branches than Е own in sum iriure STALLIO ontinued, no effectual mode of dis ped of it so the first year of Vae on this class of soil. Broad- | Jupcrs.—Mr. Harvey Farquhar, Colonel pm and Captai ^ e pollution of rivers, and at the samo est sowing, too, uld think much Pci en to Percy Williams. time to ut tilise the manurial elements, was bern drilling, as the dnd аңы be more fully occupied by sos ЭО; Homes. „Хере, Батесру:(Рецор | Ert by means of irrigation. The whole philosophy : ; Е de): Y ER to Mr. W. Jackson, Wiggenhall, St. Peter's, f philos the plant, and the soil consolidated by its roots, More-| Lynn (Young Perfection). | of the question appeared to him to be embodied in the over, uxder sewage irrigation, par far apart would no. ADSTER STALLIONS. admirable report of гэн зеи гей кеч Lord attain to a very rank growth, precluding any possibility Jopors as for Coaching ^er n | Essex was chairman would of good hay, though perhaps equally good as thin-| 1st, 401, to Me W ackson, Lynn (Quicksilver r); 24, 20L, to | take the case of Croydon, whioh M supposed mi ie be шег stalked plants for soiling. Again, depasturing | Mr. T. Phillippo, 57, er рз Wall (Young Performer); 3d, 101. | considered one of t cessful insi oray в rilled and hoed Lucerne. to m E dM Baddow Park, Chelmsford (Young Norfolk tim of н ч reri the еза it f dri n Lucerne, under all circumstances, should attain to its t" LI-AGED HUNTERS. circumstances of that 5 fat z before any animals are ed on it а, JupaEs,—Lords s and 4 Anfield, and Captain Ferri grass, but after it has attained full maturity, ва Percy Wilia The whole area is upon the chalk formation. and is of so 3 years, I believe that it may, even on irrigated кё, Picos wh m ору! чей ч (В = D. бер К Lo жой киы jer — ает зат е "by th e i ; o ncor orp vios u э Mr. | occur a very large be ES occasionally, and аб some рр а of the year R. 'Goodliff, In Stow-Weedon; 34, 15L, "Чо Mr. Wes! tley | land, instead of phai. gern rapidly off, and unduly Xm the without material detriment, provided it is not eaten | Richards, st. E AA EE volume of the sewage. The whole level of the country, and close, and animals not put on to it until it is we Five years old and upwards, Au de rem í vli vibe рну E - pon ой which wi pus eos d ia 1 i 3 1rying.—1st, 801. Ag; om wins Bennett, Husban remarka! apted to the purpose, е soil i во | pulido vedo =з ИЙИНДЕ унат eee — rob ил Rugby us Bore 2d, 20l., to Sir G. Strick- Proc by zd re for the the Кыра of the sewage that it is not Anything like puddling is in the last degree prejudicial to id Чош t land, Boynton, t n: n nia ] уегу Lucerne, and a plant in а hole made by the hoof of a The farm is siinaled bou two miles from the town, and the horse or ox, о d of water for days, would bave but dp sewage is led with a rapid fall, by means of a carrier, partly e pbr борсое Williams. h fi through gravel and st ina In ing t tie e gom und for sowing I should give a 25L, to M. Pere, SO ERA echa aea of pm oce Leur which tbe solid portion $e sepa preference to a gentle Slope, aperu if re — 2 p : oua 1. Мита сы A — -— x (Ode. rated. Thence, by means of = s вы, — sewage is effected by E. y. indeed, be sown o Я o is conveyed to the upper end of the farm, and by a series o! y Stockings). itch ith а considerable slope, th d being sufficiently don ings) RRIAGE HORSES Ж д, с, 11 to bear | the flow of thes Pte Jupars.—Lord Ao ne Har vey Farquhar, and surface of the — draining o! — жт ditch z етш Colo at the upper end of the field nex ow the one under irriga- a quantity of shell lime r х ае фаг e Hor not under [we nds 3inches, in match | tion, Tho sewa; ge is always thus run over the Jand at least ый sube should cendi ДА in п England, is they do here, К, 301 m pues Wimbush, Halkin Street (bays); | twice, and sometimes oftener, before it reaches the river, by "ne uh Ji за. A. Ae Mr. Cottrill, Motcomb Street erg d icd how means it is аай bdo "s eni ТЕТЕ that so inen 0 only 18 jtm Harness Horses in extra class, in pairs.—1st, 10l., to Mr. ive and thrive at an ow the outlet into tbe river, as if no of the Hus but e" E — n ets i-a кутан етет House, I Long ча rd (roans); 2d, 5L, to e" town as Croydon was in existence. А small portion only influen Н exereises а А Ыз оше) z Mr. T. Honck, онен (Turkish Arabs). f the farm is in Ба turf, and. nearly the whole of the ence on it. When a large quantity of liquid is HORSES 2 COB reminder is arable land Jaid down with Italian Rye-grass, of appli e of li is th ps in the year аге cut, and m в Р. 2 с 4 а 5 р е с [1 © e БЕ tL Е. u к [1 Ё E] 4 а ^ et Б o E] = 2 © S. es five, JUDGES. e J; Ben ttie, Harvey Farquhar, and Colonel nucum se em afterwards < : Maude. on Local Board rent ^ materially influenced by the presence of| Rid not under 15 hands,—1st, 252., to Mr. H. J. | Jease at 41, per н а RIO Vl upon lease at 51. per acre, 1п greater or less quantity, When there is not a Perey, арактан (Craft); 2d, 100, to Mr. W. Newton, East having in the frstinstanoea allowed the tenant 3l. per acre towards i ructin X as с ы timated а! т da; = Эе" управа. Мг. Bai rs and Colonel Maude. each portion of the land ів saturated about once in every ton value, Tun So great, I conceive, would be its Ponies not Е. е и in —- VEI, 15L, | days, and is obliged to be so whether it requires it or not. It atki t I believe it well wort iy of the most to Mr. J. Allen Ransome, Ipswich (Sprite ry); 2d, 10., me qund eie t Conn ironic — 9 ftm of a o trials on the most prominent|toMr T В. Аун, 19 lham Оев, а заь, | Кош which it is derived is from 17,000 to 20,000. The sewage рева nd in the most suitable Lors ‘Ponies mot etes The: Minories (Polly); К То, 1 is of аниа етай з qe а only of y of surface wate water and юш 1 proximity to the sea would lessen the | Harris Farquhar, Lowndes Square (Minnie T gredien p fro osts. to Mr. J. A "Allen Ransome, Ipsw: ich G a. eter Ponies not ding 12 hands recu ie, Wi regard to Баида, uld feel Ium) es | sot to Mr. E. Tailby, irmingbam ЫЕ iri, to Mr. T but to carry out the same erva „upon prer m wonld make 0! бей i gentlemen nier B. My ers, Po Porto те, Su (Tom E Th jd, 8i, to Mr. 7. C. n results го [uu rcuit, am (Tommy, per, wher ht hope to have the gratitien- ExTRA CLass,— Prizes оу) l. each to Mr. G. ку Ruabon | aiimoot. 'The Corporation must possess themselves, by ut them ott vatem в, — 25, 1865. Bree к [6 fae n. E - Таши, St Jamesa compulsory purchase it necessary, of à AT чесе: О: * JJ |— си м Бе саи се рее is well тее Á - озу ter sallion, Young Performer). | mst probably not less than 1000 acres, whic y ut BEPRER g МїргАхр: Sewage of Towns Š d: "Havi med promn needful, construct the. A > Clubs. as a йе» Ks ыд. Haring f | then either let ds one or more tenants, етиш that, | anxious to investigate the statem: rime ttn wal 400 ox e AN "remped D the fier "ot the he aei made at ee ER eae төне, ; nearly entries, divided into inquiries from ass devoted es thoi ronghbred to which 13 чоон (Mr. Burbidge), who | and he did not not doubt tha ultimate кыс d to stallions for roadst paari him that an тс X leave ; the third to riding horse, including | on 30 а m the 22d April to the Sth of May— | tbe following amendmen words M park backs ^r ladies 16 days, t that that was allthe stock which had| of Lord T erc gi fourth cus to o hi Pariri iom Pac n been u Hr Hn EM ' iR ri t uli: HE Ee? ї M seit — since last autumn. They were disparo of apply usiy to hunters of fou ваё old ; | now vade son vd p mowing, but would not average | to c edita en oniy y cm ? ров tbat the pol- E match м geo Ee horses not iiij 15.8 bands, 10 ewt. sat — ГЕ n d bre! of Е" Some и a d Я à ась ; then t oration 4 ve diues об pon 2 r mtn -carrying A TUNE Ud on. "со itin that it was high time| Mr. CHESSBIRE moved а a further amendment, ...59y that in each and po thi arcs were taken ent fart die - for to v 50376 of the finest specimens of hotaes ү be КЗ of selling гечер "which produced or utilising ihe sewage = AE which — n S, even in Er which is saying a great deal | E M. conclu- ip m oves а нй o тала - — ore it " words, Foremost Ninh is enging a gront denl eei was Ана a ыды sul or oar memorio arrives at the wow complete 7 ih E 1 Mi я Нети e 662 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [1стх 15, заз whether , commercial, | last communication we shall transfer to our columns. | every year, and every Census, more кшш conte a уш measure." He disagreed w ba ik rst of ih е case is that som vio ed кш that the valu rine, гаре quoted | and Industries. Тһе Chronicle of Agriculture durin: Ets perg пабе landlords, do not "опре m Baron Liebig and o thers to foc йыры his views. | the past quarter CA to Dr. Anderson's сенн | the example. Mr. kir rving says, ‘Tt was b He asserted that the solid was the Жар or — ferti- оп Uric Ае id, Dr. leke т?з Lectures ‹ оп Pota: sh Sa lts i in that one е nly ш, lising matter, эке, that the poder iner th me in the course of a mortality of towns was owing to the NADA of|ou Cattle Foods an © on Gra d Management, Mr.| down every old house I can y solid s dion ачай matter the) sewers creating | Bailey Denton's on Shelter for [жү Mr. Morton" s on | have rooted a goodly lot oat of that gastric fever bei rely a polite name | Agricultural m Education, and Mr. Beale Browne's on Accustomed as I was to such operations, for what cught to be called sewer gas fever. He|Flax Cultu to hear the sentiment so openly avow by excelle maintai: that the only means of dealing with| We rs "thus especially to whatever is stric tly |a man. I anxiously asked, what motives пабе lig the question both ір asanitary and ag ural view agricultural i in the volame; but the rest of the work i is | to do so я i ^ » replied һе, fold e ottag аге perfs y interception —to l with t g gence, point, and they could not fail. 16 ith- | he be agriculturist | or not, must take g t int 11 ho itl sta uv that tep hat is д secret of pape nuisance ; ; and by € means they could get a manure for the farmers тн be named by which the countryman can be kept M informed of what is going on in the centres of thought —Mr. Apams, in "supporting the amendment of M sede: - а н from Mr. i ia Goro F.R. 8, relative to of — d fæces of human beings Ары rpose dest ies. bor ch had beon о obtained. from reliable тавонем MN luable manure in Edge. nates t 5j e arts, s mnd was about 274 parte that one part by w Agriculture, Ancient Moder A Histo "E Account "of its н and Practice, фе. *'The Old Norfolk Farmer." J. S. Virtue, c Road and Ivy Lane. | The l4th Part just issued contains the continuation of the chap ter on Arboricu Iture; and then, wi ith that outery about ти Т onses they want to ACA. к роог нофа з ork аб reduced Wages, and (is е а м become nests of pilferers, pe ieu d By the merest accident, ig turning over the leaves of an old volume sl beri]. is conversation the very village above зи certainly curious betw mode of PR with it. says the wr 1792, *t and the con manure as fi 5 1 combined w average dai y pos ue оё fæces produced by each indi- listo 17. 2 of Farm Baii ngs. it discusses the subject nem 1 ag in tt ^r 8 arisen pris the ei T adn Љу the late Leia т to settler pr H un subject there is a vigor f som is system o > parts E of gh Sane йиш Мт. Т. В. у езе thought it was quite possible | account o y Mr. Scot Ski for any one to raetically with both Mr.|by the Pei of Caithness the audio: of his Fowler and Mr. Chesshire, for the каш ason that they Me E x ы Henry Stephens, sex d, A favourable is referred to two entirely different eite Mr. Fowler condemnation, the” ter É praise in wa hings alread ollowing is existence, and which was not аву. to be set aside —the system of the sewage of large towns passes, The e questi on they had to decide then was, what they — - н the томе They would be — ou uch a way as would not be a to the podes and especially to prevent its s polluting the rivers. , Public opin ion, as far | Hugh | Miller's panes regarding * The telented and lamented [^ Miller was for ears a bothy-man, and, A» pen we ot Я "that i are кыы got nd of, and that by ampi “ We have before referred. to tbis subject (vol. i, p. 50), and have pointed out the е E Ь such system must produce upon the mind of the labou What can be expected fro om a man, helpless = Iti is this i t ‘ Bothy life almost never fails in the character of the fa rm.servant,' * sentia Пу * Y The farm- when hes the Ure and most common, lee of hu umanity, was; with regard to the à cities e towns, еа if they were to use the sew. e matter with. advan is posi of the bothy, and мн means are e, | spread of the ruinous process of bru ud ir leh Legislat ure to local pira nd гапа obtain. lade on which у; — it. T" ты n: a 1 the Seottisü үре will sink, {оа certainty, i in the agricultural Bei from „bei eing one who d power, ought to be his protector, instead of "ORE Undoubtedly, w a labourer is dri from his parish to seek a lodgin Зо r 4 miles from Жол, which distance hs y o walk pe mi F EE wg "| - his а aen to perform Pm. ps task most ment o uet & Croydon was bin iibri fro this locality tA add бее extract (^x the account given ot IE 1 зй vn besides Mr. Fowler ы (pem oughly investigated be. propor ТРАН weakened, and his itutim acce And thus the farmer, and through him the audlord himself, suffers. from the system, whilst ie RES * Bat what shall we say to thos owne which had реш, fully described in our agricultural pois ur had д I Rugby an m example кр Аз regard he grea 1 of building ы s cottages е e кенчи on ps очу destroy those that do exist for m London, he saw that po "oh "ee was that it would not be successful, ould be found | impossible to lot the Essex purpose of compe ling them to аг А in оће parishes, for i the охотой design of reduci р e poor-rates ? This n efa М ES ына. бано e land, so Scotland i is concerned, Sy “чый tis small occupations Li J e t arm Memoranda. | s PROPERTY IN oen Garwar-l Sewage cou could ‹ only | o! apart for the мад - uantity o 9 succulent Grass M is means the supply of milk might be "increased, which the Chairman would d In addition to the pro regine on ie DU were pulled down. ‘The removal these, kirving, < became almost а matter | а of ne севан, eet $e all he , Valuable land they | have tages, the occupiers of which were no longer |altogether t І | ise. "74 jM yis Pollok, a gentleman connected with ч P ess west of. Scotlan d, pu urchased certain estates in fle ounty of Sir. which had been brought tom |through. the medium of the Incum e Estates Court. acquired l by Mr. Pollok in this way amount о al res, and may be o celebrated for its ed d ca ttle, оир я and | iie р tn disappeared. | had make way for the plou f the mprover. th af Rati; duetion of milk it was contended that thos e Gr rasses | ugh i „it seems, рте сы to have роб "аө the heads of processes recommended for drying might be used, 80 | М kh e owners of the "y. Nas " old houses inei о, за sion of the of Galway and Ra Although there were 'some considerable grazing fares Mni be > pulled down; ; and it be readily able distance. He agreed with Mr. Chesshire that in | order to secure the health of towns, 16 was most ones should have arisen in their ad The фо of demolition, which was at first confined to hou uses that i ealing with refuse should be adopted; but as dia water-closet Е гче Ау did not extend to Mr. Pollok became the proprie etor, the leading сша as in the case of many je ei "in ber number of small holders of whom held | fined e while | h lie t iare = has been continued, ‚апа houses which were required, | cottars, who merel bti " m 5 жоЛ. К а x з begun, e motive > systematic destruction of cottages having once ih Ow, es "n in our sewers, and the ове pe which remained, e Bystem of| was Е - еу wns, and whether the tho inhabitants would another at an € not ert say. He thought t was desirable that.. the meeting should express an ion on the matter, and that for so doing being — changed. | AVR а house | nhabitants. ари Edi АБ cottage deituc seems бо have be ecome almost. а mania, was pu ause it was a useless obstruction : | sto s is now level for ue ^w x Quo of ө e way t fforde i opini ascertain whei land uli. Vus Gotat т Mad Lu "m 141 xx distance, om which tò use Jun le | ib t villages, situated in their neighbourh tk her bands on within their own possessio. ns, the ey Tave | petty h Т and portions , and im , Then numerous occupants o n the estates go ш 1 of tro а ет they w - есеби kept off the land, Jcbíctus. The в, чар Е, of Seience, Мо. VII. ones dra. оао on phy on E ption, | the Duke o le by his s was enabled tojn a аз gladly borrow it. The matter : dow i lere cmi para of this most interesting quarterly | e ave warned ont the occupants, and pulled down ihe o dwellings, The Rev. to relinquish possession of their er гий arose, no doubt, from their inabili Dr. pus Smith, chairman at f Argy tulate t them on the fac b that his G: congra * devastator? The word is an expressi aud I |в large. EAT » wa who|t acts as І have just described is really a * phar and the ие. че wealth which Pr roviden: , every so! C dee d th n dud alwa ч Ta wi and tha vim was no other alternative e ^. e rally entrusted to igh! is placed,’ “ This m г а half depopulated many districts of ne quence is inevitable, that e enough | are not le! obje ings was to t: would not afford erdsmen. Nor were those poor their ideas. Even men of higher 33 pt have known better, looked upon а gei My X d MAR im Districts, and on [oet of Insects. . — ers гава бен ееп the devastator’ m the bothy, the one cm as as liminary Td ойлу, add. ай (ке ү” 7$ legitimate in increase, the di Асте of th pop {ахай om (he клет of paupers Jerr 15, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 663 different unions ; and the дея the d Pollok for a short time enjoyed the * the best abused m 'Àà 4-6 їо! mally ght ast upon was, that ^ к зо, i m even broug —it is m fitable to cineri his put шо "beef, А beg to ene of it in its n: e é House rene 1 [ram 'and extra- эт "d forward on that Ы Ё фа, as by no meaus Mr. DN about 30007. a year in the pur T P it is cheaper to buy in cake. . The e grain is all pre epared for u mutton, and ool, | ral state. But in carrying | ro- upon it; and thus those hitherto unproductive landi assist in no small degree in that vastly increased pro- duction of meat for the use of the community which consequence of Mr. Pollok's under- "- at a | but Ks e Highland cattle fed o e Lismany estate a the most part on his ру іп ү беу З e has also а large number of AT beasts Pollok he peope у or " MP them m, ifs — qme "-— 4 oed 1 his Vieh is is fitted z eie у ved best machinery for millin k ery n is mill is kept driven both by steam and water iie i and The heifers of both Hood are put to Short-horn bulls, and the crosses Jenni г. | duced iu this manner have placed Mr. Ро Ilo ok's name stantly at "Work for. the пзе of Mr. Pollok's ferus м f grai ЕБЕ g ; and ыс E һе; r 1d into the poorh empl to all who were diis p willing da Work, at 14d. to 20d. daily, bp in former | d d. to 6d. a d S ап ЕДЕ 4 € обсазїоп нич vals. * * * Upwards of 340,0007. һауе зан expended in wages For several years he bas carried of the Kaitila P prizes p I finally Moe а 507. challenge сар, which dust ground at the Ochilmore mill for the use different farms, —a numb few уе; habit of i importing large qu Шр of guan Islands for his own use; bat hg Mr. Pollok оп his Galway estates f md n "e on without doing 80, having. let some | compe eted for won бө! succes uA ov of X a ides | that this d see are po considerable quantities of bone. | way, fae y pure Short-horns. lok has given an ^ 501. спр to the Royal bati Society in Tieu of "rei won; а and alt ho! oug hi he Лав n competed it "but sold to а for i it him | Dablin савай, which took it two. years in succession, they thi ars ago, when he had more f the property i in his own hands, Mr. Pollok was in the | which he impor g o dir ect | alto toge the ог au outlay o of 405, 0007. әй In es mostly a tract | of exhausted land, e was а cross of the Short-horn d Hereford, e rtial by e e crosses of the Sho cattle hi е "S veen is non Mr. Mr, denn ене `of them, there were not as many pence ollok does not grow much Turni nded in the shape of wages as he 1 mde, When и, РК ы the pedis мне. 16 was held e; and Mang: e bó th of which s Poe valuable crops, аге висе he can le have also беп exhibited su of his | years by Mr. Pollok at the x еч ү йәм $ ge | those he has in pea t i hi Gana- bitions аге fully as good, it not better, than any he Mea EE чоп being ей р АЙ, animals, Wheat | It i t pity t аге not more of those crosses in great n all * farms upon it, po his ou. and root кор have been very | bred i ia Кееш, 5; they evidently suit the бейеү „а and and hea grown The Jo urnal of Agriculture. e r. William "eret ай Sports partly іп farms xd іа extent from nier 7, ears Е Pollok ү opted r^ A Veter urston, 250 to 1000 acres, aud partly by Ж Grass ont White е Dymock, Gloucestershire, died on "who did not excéed 10 о? "1 seres, The latt ti the ri of 92. Int са house their little holdings, But the manner in which мат, had | that it answers г с р?) А es ы ‘of | he had fed all his frm >й Чаў; fi that sa done was еер the li which was M. tches and Barley—say ре, — of a Ee - of pod & Man of Ross” was born. т. Thu би. was à utly in a thoroughly e ted . Some of|each to the imperial acre—a n wità the Grass | veteran sportsman of tué old еч, ы to the "um thelaud is dry «ut for all ign but draini seeda, hich allows the sħee X^ 35 ub А. the fi f tl the was required for ost part; aud indeed certain | sooner than uld otherwise be the г | dales at tbe hour of early dawn. It "d he wlio taught portions g Z pert е во, е to be Wie the seeds were sown early in April, and the sheep were ihe late Sir Joscph ek well to ride to $1UT and bs * for several months ach yeu tliey, were not | put on the crop by the 4th of June. They were allowed | gave tliat im "en to his daring spirit which aft rwards e mu а | the run he field, and tl uantity of stock whieh | grew into th One. part of r. Pollok's plán was to divide tlie| the land maintained throughout the season was some- thanks, Aud вау "é | happy reminiscence 0 the old dle ilo a шге class of E and put them in a | thing astonishing. This year he has sown down 70 r. John Cam Thack well, the present Master Tumble state for carrying out a system of mired | imperial acres in t me way. When the sheep ie of the p" dbury Hounds, call to min ften in the husbandey upon them. Of the ewly arranged farms | fed on Turnips during winter, they are not n freedom of after-dinner talk has Mr. Thackwell been that of Ganaveen is the lexgeet, t nd s ib may be e con- the crop, but get the Turnips cut and үке о hea ard calling back to the old huntsman* TERTE ^ sidered Mr. Pollok'g } tion to it in I gm her 4000 aer to its great pen The ass, constructed оп irn with placé. Gia veen ped ^u po — EE y^ Y tig eque S fo тт а ба ском съ Ы ә &. for abou саб which аге ае within the ar space. the of spring ise va en беч ум the stables, ser ug be с» wh red-in and K 50 hend of cattle kept i in the o be generally the c districts d Ireland. With cut and crushed grain and chaff in boxes, th well, and improve the pasture, which i much im Wontene "ges run when they were the only i e ER 2 that es өз i. poete is | oh ag Steam Cultivation, — "They ought as farmers qo feel very much indebted ‘to those бшен hla n ning as well a кене usi ing [^ orses are also out pue ed dams, Tho « sires кш Los Hw ulnbon—by kish Birde atcher—and Eld ich 5а thorough- | m d E те аге brought | up to pire lyhoose principle né reed by ange The: o! E property, «маз Mr. Pollok show. the covered.in a hi se p aps which are es of eds. divided into boxes for cattle, |as a пе farms is much v some АСА, 3:4 ts in endi ls re isa Billy hoose that the prepares | М erpool d flock ction. Messrs. ona had taken great ne {о perf. pta vy xe e a great deal of usand, had арац a get deal of mon Ns dee a Lans óf ten T^ ге credit was ыша end and others, for the — t a qo Lr TA ERO t E e on not due o dus w һе jum to those men; great hono also who started the hare. The ү Жын ent to e way,a FO Vis bó jh rode к ol be aby r. Smith, and though, "e had d had it fo his а the Chri istmas tat v HET veen farm, excellent e з estate, and pie manufacturer. Mr. Dring, of iby, , Threshing Machines and Hand Labour. —The wà ч п improving this departmeu e" much of late; and most of the ong the other r improvemen esnie the drainage of a large pw стей ‘ Erin: s" in that vig of Ireland the least important. e callows pu ie himself, efr in the farming for pr rofit, and not v 2 y does 16 for amusement. per cent. on tho and als» interest at 5 and on all the UN impro ade on the farm. invested, have flat ] river, and Ta ЛУ to well as being always in 9 ерус м а а “ haughs — g the nature x Jf wha , is perhaps ned to be o а damp state in yes wes m аа - Cree Lismany tare i in all its | details. ко doubt, 80 far as the preparas v fepe ards the whole art of diminishes labour ; rega is Y bn one small item, the resul thi cheg farming, of which M is very diffe ere the processes, ness, tends, by increasing pr roduets, to саан Ape qu to their callow: бле Ц the ghe wi 11 on th теат. А ha. өйөө on this part of their manufacture; а лађе vá oon Tul ie e ed cane aid ccc a iere It is Mo » the valuation of s crop, snd onthe кык эшне ti to 75511. оць i on fall, to admit of ad d Minn ; but the has been laid dry by LL Em | of cou rse ine ad it Operations. JUrY.—Food —The milking cow: eed this - may be аот - the vy forward Grass in tlie supply of this food pei S year’s crop had been used, à of fat beasts and sheep € to | : farm are consumed by ELI dein aiia pra ү as Mr, Polloz considers the next nay was to болер -йгаїп the | M el - ius with pipes, s ет — v | of land which for — ет — the ^ ES E em Ж дн Нб ме, the position of his з property with respect to | Highland bullocks, in фиа id Jand ioy 4-feot Аф tract | Mise, well | be variable, reco vit iw uch on the season being а hole n otherwise, а good dairy s should A at а e to be forward po е а supply of Rye or y Куе-рта hen the cows v 1 fn lie yards er шй win give them трн of green THE GARDENERS' send AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. £100 664 [Jvrx 15, 1865, ————— UPON the WOOLST wes сша M e ищ ILLIAM 8 t a | all attle of every descrip- | tion, a py equally vo der to health, из. Lis noxious if taken i in too great a quantity. XN ich found they refuse hay. Even when they have full area from the pastures ther Meg бв rea dily 18 bakó the его апа if | My por x they ro they LEWO cn : (SLAYTON, SHUTT gm. restless As un ami un "of course fail to yie anything oheti cts rumination, and its effec e death if si e ORTABLE pere co, like a fnll sapply of milk; and as the produce this | speedy assistance be not given to facilita tate à thé evacua-| Sisi, &ea Engmés for Steam КОШИП Seir MS сам шоп nth i is considered very good i in | quality, the quantity | Шр of the gd р air, and the passage of the blood | for Common Roads and Agric: ses. enerally S Engins Works, 7 the ‘large ve Straw should also be given as Secus ded TE Tet Street, London; ш, of gre eat importance that pes water should be ET dose to dairy cows. A stream that has been some els. fodão er in order to correct any disposition to looseness ue IN els ; and we have п ү tops of the 35 Bahnhof, Pesth. De enna; з and Gegenüber dem escriptivo, Illustrated, and Priced Catalo; little while exposed to the air after rising from the ondiment which | [The Special а e ir Ee Pk | spring before running through their pastures, is con-| prevents all appearance of вс ed Млегу made | sidered the best water, Ж the drinking place should * The different varieties n ld also be occasionally | As Exhibited at Royal mem have the soil removed and filled viti iis gravel ог | changed ; for animals li Show; tural ke the various reed of f food, | d, e sand, so that the water ES pass through pure and io circumstances WORCESTER, Es Жетек, 1864; and fresh, Cows much р efer E inking, ү om а narrow and the successive growth of mcer ay admit, the NGIÉEA trough or hole, and are shy tite will be provoked, and the: health and thriving ME agni d ir oa (Patent Sal, of waten though. rnb: should p башат access and | t progressively;improved. CUTTING, PU ING GRINDAR to and from the watering place, orthe master lur SAWING, А н often damage Ње others in meeting them. z ar—what with Powers, fe tom ito HIM Food for Calves.—'The weaning calves should get fed fos eek from the pasture, Rye-grass, winter Tares, For Farm Purposes Араг. Wie. now as described last month, the only difference being | Kail in IX ear гі part of ing ; nothing to work. Erection simple and ches in the case of the older ones, gradually | Clo irs spri а Tni Sain ts of d AMI no etel Working day gj getting a diminished quantity of linseed or oatmeal; | Lucerne during ber ner А rmath of the 8. this dun есе being less m as they | meadows, and Clov i , together ы BERT » PORE beco tronger a ore abl t other food|thec rs d Eos smips Mangel Wurzel, eri Potatos fi Sole Mam i uos. provided for them. hould I field to| the wi he process of feeding, even Ya PARK Ino: n b day. , with | some Grass to ick from it, 1 but } y 17, Now Park Street, piis thi 1 that! * € In the pt part e the season, when Tares an dn. Cl are either inadequate to the support of the Shieh prm will аб Farr nti Mn ing E moisture | stock, or that it may be thought expedient to change of a little skim- mik or the mixture of Linseed ог | them gradually fro from dry to green food, a portion of Oa meal, which, ough much diminishe d in quality, |t s may Ба ed with the hay or straw be give і h "hec cattle are ow : and if the mixture be mad calves. get older. Should Gras he poe at d d due; ав "hei bes -— їр z found | h to produce too great loose! e bowe calves are particularly liable, iot care orally gaar rding which | d eaten ; but it i Ј Ж Жс бым grow wth, numbers toget hr , оп account t their great disposition | to feed and lie constantly Mie close together ; and their isorder renders с аге! sd T bi pro r they, i to eat it. When Gra rass, hol th. is to d given, it should be cut twice in in the morning and late at night, so as to КУЫШ Ше wither: heat of the noonday; for, if not more амне, it is atleast more ri ш a nid state than whe n stale, and t the danger of h n be МЭУ паа ene Fer ENT BLACK each [ti e. r Attention ad jo be said to the nde proportion to be and until that fact be ascertained, it is ag n to measure out to ch че tho Td ntity in weight er — employed for ious articles at least | 4PPlica if d at pacis ni ыле on the farm at almost any age will be thus бай. еу should have warm sheds by night, in which to receive their hay | and roots, and it has be een found a ery good plan D SMITH'S DT given animals quiet, and each one then gets its proper quan- tity undisturbed ; and if convenient to allow them to remain tied for a s ы? time afterwards until they like to eat their hay after haviug their liquid food, all the | ——— TATA Т From меза Right Hon. the EARL of SHANNON, Castle Martyr, e dq mood vort il MER) “бех —I hav r Blac and consider үз Mad MON wood ythi: el ре ever used. Ishall always continue to use ar E parti exposure | have a tendenc; me tho d, the "valuo of whi ich is of considerable im- lb А АН ainesa. ошаса valuable, as іб stands ine. which is often productive of "much h hes connected with husban Swine.—1t is nsider the iron d dry. it. calculated tbat about ons nig p be oet i д, that such а da of feeding j is T (piss Becomes соттобой, 16 vy m the | that the old Sold in casks of about 30 gallons each, at 1s. Робна Manufactory, or x 8d. per да zm on paidto any Station п ele A py to Нил, & Surri, Brierly Hill Iron Works, near Dunn | 22, on Street West, E.C., from whom only it can be | MS p threo | t each one Kaald hav dairy. ae boi we are yet to ы His ecc of men breedin ich eight yonng pi pigs, might be kept, giving them a run in е | management w can ted without some | trouble ; ог to see the; same profit it derived pe slove oth er pu urposes: their pigs receiving o much of the Hay making.—1f KT — of Grass could be emperature somewhat sey used zeplenished from the drink for pigs, on whieh "hey will grow a remarkably well. йа the pigs are small to begin pon i нб о uen ШЕ io uch as a Rterwarda, а tity of nutriment, в collects for their lar арреб à : the wash which large far Lx 779 oe pus Xam ditis and pas vids c rere To this end the Grass garden refuse thrown i in it in the summer in addition, hay is mad MCA Weg in Уге шере ы сы x ишу К, ee Н, paro GE Mine o tl оралар in LAT niway Vien мее Lolgue P Hil E.C.( E nn | те D UTER T their ө t-en ES | Шу tedd я кеу Are шо леб ( ^RS0NS' I-CORROS ION, PE | Nu PEDE cher De out-door work, o thatan аду pol The hay, with cheapest, All colours. Is simple ın application, е can use Lt ъло лова. Seo Testimonials st "ise ett t ion in олара and Wales 30 Saa — PAM AR js I-CORROSION Pi C RS ох DAN „ANTICO Horticulturists, the ХШ and бешту, for their Gar rdens. — СВ. CAR SONS’ PAINT for т CONSERVATOT С\А®8ОХ8' PAINT for — GREENHOUSP* $, PAINT for xoTHOUSP 05%. 1 (ons "PAINT for all OUT-DOOR V йыны «сш Аа ааа (САВ5ОХУ” PAINT for WOOD and IRON a EC сми A SI n (1455055 PAINT for BRICK and 00) ЄС (7488055, PAINT fo PARK : when containing fth 3 , Б 5 J allowed t to ; stiek mem will drying. We g te from iins work on Dairying, ca reviewed last week, a passage suited to the present f season on Summi iling :— S rdly a all Fen put id deke an n Di d „that w as in the fie 19, it + 1 er 59i А it resembles this, is haymaking V. tion rie short run in a FRR Notices to Correspondents. ; der. We extract ** Agriculturists' | each day; the | qut g suppl lied v vitii е die "food, as Rye-grass, Veinen еа ог gt like; ; supplemented with dry hay, Bean meal and ойо ke: Sxrp tne "following Table. from онно: Мап n, Pes econo шлу carried out than d T st Памер n which S "wp already d узды marks, as | ime of besi Lee Pu NI { 2 years’, ү rs һау! icy кты, istis в of this e; here dira ound useful ‘In conducting, says the fe ui of ‘British Husbandry; * the soiling ida it X суре dete | food often, and in t 1 year's hay pasture, rnm pasture. | 1 years hay! pasture. and 1 year's 1 ува aud 2 years and Lolium perenne .... X 181b.| 1 Phleum pra: ire xe |= TM pratense пів 6 perenne , m | m oo c = 8 `8 3 pens 4 2 sua ы lupulina e purs doe co Qo M OO (1298059 PAINT for E (1485035 PAINT for E bid similar cireumstanees the best straw for fodderis tha SION Piet һе Ont. Barley is, however, generally preferred ARSONS' ANTI- -CORRO sento BÀ А on a] GARE а. AD ortar Lndgia HL ripe, Way mage ani |28 |30 |30 r ай 129 SrRAW : C.—Its nutritiveness depends on its ; state of à Bay ngly given at first; as food; ue un inea se audio w cattle, when put to it е, accident known т Ааа Pi e nce Lucerne, Clover, and gs Clo Mes "with it. Pi it be cut before becomin, is the best fodder you сар get, g amer ее TER CARSON & Three дат 15, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 665 —— H A "B 28А ON Yos HOT-WATER APPARATUS, 5 V per gia ana ийе арйу t WITH TRUSS' PATENT PIPE JOINTS. Pi кы мы кек EE EE dles, Fencing, and Gates. OTT Ni r HURDLE are made in the best manner of suj ught lro gd oa Bun y Don es from d T-S: TRUSS CE. Scn OONTINTOUS PENCE, рош ren ted Price List on а] i 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. : "ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, - p and pe Ton of every фик ns of these Joints the work is executed in less than half the time required for Socket Joints, and ss ы ы эл? By ons can at any I e be made, or the entire Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the greatest | | z TE S Winay Б Street recen considerable sa x € " Баи the ME 0, E These Joints have e been d for several peri „giving entire Satisfaction, and may be seen in use at the И omanan Boyal Horticultural Society’s Gardens, South K d Сі , and many other places in Horticultural and public Buildings. By Royal Le V ELLE PORTABLE FOLDING o. GROUND VINEBY, For a few prices, see last оре. "Advertisement. RM iiam m c ЫРАТ, E DNA: u qnem ET TD of nh ox Horticulture held at Nice, April en ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. Eo no А a эриш ра SHANKS' NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 DY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. à jon. - Еа HORSE MACHINE. —— PONY MACHINE. HAND MACHINE. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS BENT FREE ON APPLICATION. ALEXANDER SHANKS лхр SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, Е,С. A STOCK OF ALL SIZES OF MACHINES KEPT AT 27, LEADENHALL STREET. NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THOMAS MILLINGTON a "n S AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. PRESERVE JARS. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application, CLINTON & OWENS (гАтЕ эши но соко & СО.) PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET Бан; ан. HE LANDSCAPE SKETCH deep tion of THE IMPROVED ОКАП RAM. This is a sim le Self-acting Machine, suited for raising a Su) Pct od Bola a aea, Brook, de р dd nna учи positions as shown, but it is suited for any situa: DU olore a Fall cod arenis itu Brook, or Spring. Messrs. Fowrrn have fixed а great many in various of the country for to 6000 or more Gallons per day to elevations 30 to Toet, and forcing thro b. де ч OUR BARREL PUMPS fo r HAND- for similar purpose d Erect f Engineer's Work required in pm or Private Establishments, E às yr hir MA: Y purpose on ti on The. Rei ela, Gr ilios le, В а жаак Mud bbs чек бы. Turbines, Warming and Drying Apparatus, apa fo Gas Works and Fittings. Plans or oi ` Price Lists of ESTEPA Bn free on Ro cpm 666 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ал 15, 1865, анаа — . HAW'S PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING [ | OT-WATER DEKARA ATUS for Greenhouses, Heating by Hot Water, S LAWN MOWING MACHINES. Hot-houses, V ineries, &c. tes on application. J. HOLLANDS, Inox Mz J. Joxes & Soxs, 6, Ба! London, 31, Bankside, London, Load: ROHAN, 7 е . . For Last of Prices see Gardeners’ Chronicle June 24, 1866. _| HOP WATER PIPES, from Stock, ' Midland Steam Power Horticultural and Hot-water | з-їпсһ, 2s. ; and 4-inch, 9з. 7d. BENDS, fon. Sor EAT. Works, Loughborough. and E? 184. each. THROTTLE VALVES, E: ut Other Connexions at e Ere low E frei а manufacture, aie m tes given, | and" кч punctually attended to the diy у. А discount to the Li G. MESSENGER, de Proprietor of the abov e| [ОТ Ts -WATER PIP ES. ^ М Wholesale inning. Ж зөоввагу | (ur the great demand for his Жош апа Oaol ATOR Айына, Ва „Айе Conical ter е са H rti охь Buil а pparatus) to make large \ y j Full Particulars t fi тет additions to his iu and "5 i the same with an entire set of | 3nd it укр A TAS Tonpa Boilers and Tron Su : у с=с Pries, STEAM-POWER MACHINERY, is now enabled to execute any | 230 without brickwork, 56s. each. „Valves from 10s, бй. each, шшщ the Patentee жаб У On entruaed to him with the greatest dispatch, and the ие С Furnace Doors, Furnace Bars, Supply Cisterta ы Jos RAM, Junction Ww Soa er waten anta oo ew Wortle 252 possible price consistent неу eed ат substantial work. A Cas D^ poo крач оз еа in — М 1 жуз M ues, Worki ап timates, free А 21 n G E NOISELESS M er ме Te т | friars Bridge, London, S. Price List on E see Street, Bieb ps ARD'S NY IE ST. HANE IRON Mii COMPANY, | LD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON WER CUTS 8 THE MINIATURE LAWN MO INCHES.. £210 0 Suitable for the very smallest guste dv se КЎ To CUT 10 INCHES (this can be worked by a yi cw То CUT 12 INCHES (suitable for ono person) .. .. .. 410 0 IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GATES. To COT - 58 (suitable for o: me person) .. qax we dE T : р, Г CUT 1 рон Done parson) “ * TON Б: To сот 181 CHES не for man and boy) .. .. 610 0| SHEEP ОЕА 3 ft. high, 6 ft. long, 4-Bar .. 4 0 | CATTLE HURDLE, 3 ft. 6 in. high, 6 ft, us "E To CUT 20 INC CHES {suitable for man and boy) .. T б 9 A ditto, 5-do. 1 5% Ditto ditto p ^® ig. 5% То CUT 22 INCHES (suitable for two men) 710 0 ditto, § Top Bar 4 8 ОХ HURDLE, 4 ft. high, 6 ft. lon E H шома! Ron т җан ed Carriage Free to the Principal Railway atio! n; il orders ah be sent immediately to J. Jones & Sons, I E a LOCK. Meriani s and кеге Engineers, 8, СЕРИ London, S. E. Sens Vates Wire шен gratis with prices of Garden Rollers, Chairs, | The simplest and best Fastening for Field, Wicket, Swing, and Rai Gates. Particulars and on Isis ALVANISED I WATER CIST ERNS. PATENT WROUGHT-IRON Fre padah меен уз, &e. List Cheap, light, and AR will not ne ы corrode, TR ег ма ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK. COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, NW. | ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND'S MEETING AT PLYMOUTH, 18 Fach. STANDS 44 & 271. ses RÉNCTIE WEE VE 101 gione, fuod RANSOMES & SIMS, 100 gallons, 303, 0d. 20 gallons, 39s. 0d. | ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, dedecus em WILL EXHIBIT AT THE ABOVE SHOW THEIR 200 gallons, 60s. 0d. 250 gallons, 72s. 04. | Celebrated NEWCASTLE PRIZE PLOUGHS OILCAKE B RS wita Lid FINISHING STEAM THRESHING MESES HORSE GEAR, PATENT та LAWN Ag dps LE STEA MOWERS, g No velties— ORSE POWER РОКТАВ NGINE Patent Rotary Self-eleaning Adjustable eie SCREEN | А New d васил кти x EAN MILLS, OAT MILLS, BRUISING MILLS | A New ROOT PULPE . AVELING'S d AGRICULTURAL LOCOMOTIVE GALVANISED WIRE STRAN. BLE F. T M ILL BE EXHIBITED AT WO GALVANISED IRON ROOFING. IMPROVED GALVANISED WIRE NETTIN! LES, HURDLE ILLARS, & AT THE N PUMPS. GALVANISED SWING WATER BARROWS. 2 TY LAN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS, EPLYMOUTH MEETING OF THE ROYAL?AGRICULTURAL SOCIE ASPHALTE ROOFIN T, к РАНА foot. m Sind & ын але ў JP Mor. ox & Co. Illustrated NOR and Estimates fne on application. 2, Great George Street, Leeds. dns Prize Мерлі and Hox LE Мех cet for Bes Hives eg Же at the cyrus үл" NE оета === Petron bert, 12, Clayton, yi PE бошан, ЭЖ - mothers, 10, Dame Street. EDGINGTUN'S RICK CLOTHS, New and Second Hand. == THRES TY of those ENGINES have now been Sold for PLOUGHING, INGTON'S MAR Р DEM s Capa. меза URS of along ONE | HUNDRED and FI анинин METALOGUE азди Ilustrated борае to be had at the Show, or sent by Роз? оп application to the Manufacturers dcs: Bree A G лхр PORTER, ENGINEERS, ROCHESTER. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE. 667 [Jest 15 1865. —— m wW S EAU Же. д ДРЕ 4 s s R ROW, бону Авһ, er P оор —- i to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. ЕЕЕ c oret Works wo N.E., | H. nem years. Go Cd obstant made PREEN fixing. 42 feet by 13 feet, 501. ; 21 feet E 5L; 1% DE 10 feet, 15. "вове СО iced ug SALE, 36 feet by 19 feet. ent Кер i mL А HOUSES for ie MILLION.—0. —0n me rinci RAN STON E PA NT INGS for HY and paten ted Loy. Sir Joseph. Paxton, р ачи HORTICULTURE, Н ighly Comended iy he Royal Horti ШШ > EY ex and M SPAN ROO uth Kensington. Plans and Estimates free on ess Een three onts, ud laz Ae (s ы Sheet Glass, айша] Societ Кон of ine following sizes always in stock :—Span, 30 us supplied ready for d fixing 15. b y 13 ft., 241. ; 43 ft. by 19 ft., КҮЛЛЕ 12%. Ii med 24 hr nm Lean-to, 5s. ; 64 fb. by 25 ft., 1017. И rope ев pos or 6 stamps eac „айай Circulars, with Pri ө had o n to erue, by р MUEL HEREMAN ORTON, euis E EA. Mall East pret Descriptive Book, fully i Also, A LAMDDOOK on VIN FR n LE and реке, Mom CnaxsroN, Architect, No. 1, Temple TÍON » 2d Editio Ex grs $ Mi TREE CU ULTIV А. H | EATING by HOT WATER i iube and Private Usb anufactories, Conservato; с Bened on the most im system, combined with perfect lation." cie enti- These BOILERS are adapted for getting. in Brickwork, or = shown n sketch they require хо Bri: Y AND P! (Suecessors to 28 Sole Man CONICAL 'en use, and which Boilers hn R. Peil turers of the гт ЖИД BOILERS S, which are in have y at- eral us or their EE m go econom: Ж. brit, Caution HE KAMES GUNPOWDER СОМ КАНТЫ үсү лү JAprov. No 3 age G in Red Japanned Canisters, No. 2 Fin Grain, Me Stroet, DE eme solicit a trial o f their CRYSTAL POWDERS, of this year's manufacture, h, cleanliness, and prompt ignition "they will be "i pu NA ү Жык, re — Dealers throug! houi | at the Off 5, Lim t, London, Е.С. The Kam | and other LIE GUNE stren; NEW MA MAXIMUM THERM Invented by T. аа а Manufactured by Mamnmarr & Ѕнокт, William Street, London Bridge, E.C. d. Description with Illustra or gratis on application. MITH, BECK, anp BECK'S GREENHOUSE and nstrum. L Price 2s. P.S.A. ians, éc., 63, King Же НОТНЕР ) THERMOMETERS.- These I ents are of the best con: pn E prices. hill, E. .Cornhil, Е.С. _ Universal А Kom oed TH, BEC J^ 31, Cornhill, E.C., late 6, Coleman —— ,* Catalogues sent on receipt of 6 postage si £5 bs. BECK, B 22 ze OR oann Ò s y When ou ask fur PRIZE uM em DDING eS that them. Observe the 4p X ead te тавга Oa 2i WARRANTED, witho) y S, & С. тёрге; having to са nere and others, but are сорга ence of an imitation, common ity, h: ды. yid XA forth ур genuine one, and whi: ich ы caused many complaints to be made to them of Knives which were ir make, all of which are warranted both by sellers ana makers. C.'s and Ви Knives are the best and the cheapest in the ы = Paxton Works, Sheffield. Established upwards of 125 years. Os U NC I “т 0, ри рМ N 1.4 ти 526. Fig. 531. JET D'EAU. ml and CON- 18holes, 5з, 6d. ; 24 do., zo s US. 5s. 9d. ; 36 do. , 65. 6d. T PATENT METALLIC HORTICULTURAL pM, supe- tories of the hi; DU order, are acknowledged b; y m Horticulturists of the day to pM це e: ШАП Ө gps mmn pora and Fbst “т the complete Adjustment o of the constructional parts of these Бара their Т ouro is so facilitated that a com- perishable wooden structures is most 18, who has deter- ced а reduced scale ке звезѕ one. in ing honest 16-02. үнү these really useful buildings at one desirin a ue DEED d збо to Т. Н. inten e арро c., Chelmsford, е сне PATENT. M bea er Boiler. АЕ PHILLIPS, AL ding H ured and бка се High Street, Chelmsford, Essex. mmendi; ad the Public, this BOILER to D for во! ce in E Itis simple А construction omical VM etae & ЧА нүү by A. E peerYatories, and all kinds of mene giren үл ГЫН, ad Че low p т Heating Br Ch «г won hé most t economical principios. The Farts ofthe “шш ем. Experienced wi Тһе крс ot not of | 20 m Md TG s and ni f the Aes 8 pare, cres, laid out in Toni Parterr gt. &c., Rr an unusua lly eligib| ble рр, A се А very moderate rental wil] be enter- а ted will be üegree o! pur (o decem auars who have the privilege s ui prm s eer wil be permitted to be built, an f Gro adjoining and Lu) eerie e HU the p may be iind. а s n which Le ес accomm x^ a Residence i cendi qe will be een by the Company if suitable terms be offe edt Ee to zd, van essed to the Secrerary of the Company, 42, Р ry, E.C., е further information may A obtained. koged of orna- eligible Plot m OROUGH KE LIV FERI POOL A alth Committee are desirous of RROWS cid. фе supplying 150 Sep and 500 MELPELBAREONWG for the Collection of the Refuse Ehe Carts ar of ey ay р ough, to be for One Hors ; to pable of removing " га гады Wi, of sol andr i rede either | nU rdi ео state; and to ructed so as to di Er ч. "Pians a за E. в ue e their contents ré tipping. ipping-| аце will be forwarded to — of Tendering, on a m JAMES NEWLANDS, orough Engineer, Liverpoo| | any further informa- may be obtained, elo are to b Tong and substan Dr. roposed to be suj A] А е, о accompany ers, te with. description of tho prete to be used. The Committee do not bind th 1emselves to accept the lowest, Tender. Tenders to be addressed hairm; on беа are endorsed “ Tender for Carts Ted be a at the Town уа хен А Pubiic ЕЎ ee "stre Li on or befor е на tial. the S p" SOLD, à X х TEREST à іп a SEED BUSINESS a Ж. eru s" тд - irc Mp» эз jme d agas e- x eu A pom plica n by leti ig. 523. ig. 521. Fig. 522, Chronicle Office, WIRE BASKET X CONVOLVULUS. BARKER'S MILL. WITH BALL. tswold Sheep. 10in HIE pw. x ALES BROWNE, of Salperton Park, 8s.0d. — 115. 175. Mi ср E Gloucestershire, will be glad to see his Friends Co pec cting Screws to all the above Jets, 18. 6d. extra." p^ month of JULY. He intends ELLING his R RAMS s Tap is E ex AT 7 КА, to be fixed in the Pipe to regu! late the supply of ES ATELY, зо, ,that, Purchasers may have the opportunity oi water то ортаа ets. cting the whole of hr он J. TYLOR лэр SONS, Manufacturers, Warwick Lane, Newgate p ins i DIETE s: Street, EDSTEADS. BATHS, and WILLIAM 8. BURTON has Six Large Show NS 43 exclusivel y kA uno Les arate кау of Lamps, Baths, and n E Bedstead: of each = once the largest, newest, and most aea ent sabinitted to the public, and marked at prices pro- ortionate with those that Weis tended to make his establishment EcL cpe peee M tin guished in this uniry. E coo S om 6d. to £20 0s. each. Sho Жаа, f from е3 sr. 0d. " 4 0 dex Lam Pe AT othoi from .. x 4s. per gallon. ЛАМ $. BURTON, GENERAL FURNISHING 'NGER t е как pP e, Nickel tannia Metal Goods, Cove Chimney-pi: Ki Mec йт, ү ii and Ket из, Clocks, Table and Brass Bedsteads, НЫ e of Prices, се | 1 1, 1a, 2, i "Newman UTFITS for Detailed Lists vx vow Meer Outfits dafs Mercantile and other appointments to India, y Col. e forwar: of the es, will bi ded lication to iras EDU TAR Outfitters, next door to So) e Stra: nd. HITE and SOUND T EBTH are, cx ds ersonal m erue and to healt аар У, е торег рали of food. ROWLAND'S О ио or Pear nt; e, preserves and imparts a pearl-like whiteness to the Tee be eradicates Tartar and s Шш of m decay, strengthe emis Gums, мй give pleasing the Breath. Its tru. u g aromatic opertios hi ded obtainedits selection ren рау the Q ian e z bn bow o DA tironghout. : e Purit ms Топка of quang; "XL GENUINE USTARD P ХВ MEDAL ONLY | atthe Great Exhib:tion, 1862, k, x THE BULL 2 HEAD, on each Package. ubl "Trade Marl "Their Genuine and Do opens d Corre рати GM Sold by all Grocers an *ecommended fo: d oor 7 London. —Lea апа! Perrins UCE. Connoisseurs A& PERRINS. “THE ONLY боор SAUCE," is CIT enr solely b: P The public are respe against Worthless imitations, should see that Lea & Gunn Names are on Wrapper, Label, and Stopper. Ask rog LEa & PERRINS’ SAUCE. *,* Sold Wholomule and for etors, Worcester ; Messrs. Crosse & BLACK WELL ; Soxs, London, &c.; and by and universally. їй ыы EFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA.—The Medical profession for 30 en wed of this енеш of paxo Tor out and а епа diso rders of kind; ut itis especially Tor Ladi ies m —€— ipee by DiNNEFORD Leo о p ughout tthe New Bond ni Ж thro! БУ respectable Chemists. avr тозан * DixNEFORD & Co. is on each bottle and red labe! tormented with Corns, will be ha ЕСЕК е fion by which b he obtained their Piete wal in be| without pain or any incon address on iens S and BUN TORT. t T s many years за Forward envelope to W. борди, Esq., Epsom, Surrey. R. ЫА Br INDIA and CHINA.—Estimates with Ms M Оте Uu nt and MESS van July xfordshire Do 5. | М; DRUCÉ offers for PRIVATE E? SALE this Season Jl about 40 rip mn TWO-SHEAR RAMS, which he will be happy to ‚° NL XÍ0! —Third Annual S ne R. К a» di LL has fixed TH "A RSDAY, st 3d next, for the G E A REAT CENTRAL S. ro of RAMS and EWES, at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, and requests that those Е! е Midiand nee who eer ы pua him Masters of with their ieri de will vel er with him , in order that due ишы с; be and Ewros an e uus алса MENT ра е ОРА "T 'erms for rmation may be ol m the AUOTIONEER, 13, тега ріс Birmingham. Sales bp Auction. An Importation of Valuable Tree Ferns, Rare Araucarias, Orchids, &c. Ew {8 will SELL By соно at 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., шу 15, at half-past. 12 D'Clook. precisely. an im] zd of ARAUCARIAS, DAMMARAS, нна Dl K- P ARECAS, &c., from Sydney; FERNS from Mel- m ; ORCHIDS "from West Indies, New Grenada, and other * On view е ing of Sale, talogues had. Esta m - = of R. 3. €. STEVENS | wil SELL by AUCTION, at his Great E Sing Strt, Covent Garden, W.C.. i4 50 strong Flowering Plants of AURETUN S [Le Established ORCHIDS, M Sale, and Catalogues ATOE Stratford-sub-Castle, Two Miles from Salisbury. IMPORTANT NOTICE of SALE of IMPROVED HAMPSHIRE DOWN STOCK. ALTERATION OF — Piece A AGRICULTURAL So M: JOHN W ATERS (Canal Salisbury) is desired ive NOTICE = mra E Ace ADS Do. x Me, Edward vani Wat ALD or Frmsr блк то Fminay, JuLyY 21, ron TRE дат ЕЧ GENTLEMEN ATTENDING THE КотАЫ v's Su The оода Ee in Lp VA highly Ромо atten tion t ы "per tat] л їз pe e the oldest, if not v na County, and ея nder the owner's management ud thai his her for upwards of 50 yi he Flock has no ive putation for ity, size, апа good constitution. The cross sel: t entirely confined to the Stock of Mr. umífrey, of Oak Chaddleworth, but реа aters ne ly remind Tis friends that his it aim has always been to preserve the original character and hig! tation hie R his Flock had for so many enjoyed before Бе! handed down to him from his father inis H Mort ris inform only, the Auctioneer ation oi t Purchase add that Mr. Waters and. таз ме ачый havo f p many years giv.n tasir best attention to a hi 1 Trade by private aoei te- к few, if any, iae Sour havo, Bn oeretiveiy ! to acreage, number, or а higher elass of Improved Ham pshire The Tes Sale will take ges on FRIDAY, July 21, 1805, amd will m >м К Bu LAMBS and Rais, è шә "TWO- sd 2: OUTHED EWES, the with die 1 ыр de ign iem i а [Sale on August 161 668 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, J. B. BROWN & 00.8 NEW PATENT B B LAWN MOWER, Соле 15, 186, | GUARANTEED TO GIVE PERFECT AND ЇР NOT APPROVED or May SATISFACTION, BE AT ONCE RETURNED, N & Co. having so very аал introduced. J. B. Bno j at s jus Meeting of the Bath and West of England Society at Hereford, NEW PATENT B 8 LAWN MOWER, of thei manufacture, beg last month, t n that having now nearly supplied the large number of the B B MACHINES ог on that occasion, they can now receive a few more Tem ers for ie pre олай season. The Hereford Journal, dated June 10th, thus cw Ша [деў Мше} —“ ' Messrs. o & Co. are well i tion with the best Т. Mowing ua | these very useful inda now sim ost Apdippensebló Machines, ti hi show a new La n workmanship. f g which ы to er M desirable than tho u use of a hich found t h and breik | во ror and cause much trouble. The working of this new Lawn Mosret 3 is very 1 g ite.” a NEW BB PATENT LAWN M EE is man toothed wheels, is very т noi p pp Messrs. Brow em Ha 'attracted ve attention on accoun! t hi TERNS ы Messrs, BROWN & Co., ‚їп n London, thei i 1 under thei seles: i Е + y respect. 10-inch Machine .. 12-ineh Machine .. ; 1 1 x inch mme 25 Ы x «. . 0 10 inch Machine .. s Е 6 10 LA КОЧ Carriage to all the prineipal Railway Stations and mies Ports in England. 0 | S-inch Machin .. e 10 0 Easily Worked by a Mu. 0 0 (Easily Worked by a Boy. 20-inch Мана, АЕ T es T vs во 0 | of 22-inoh Machine . „о и По 8 10 0 Ditlo by Two Ма. . T 0 Ditto by a M: 24-inch Machine .. 8 SR J. B. BrowN & e uerus to Ариу the WN MOWERS of other E particularly GREEN'S and SHANKS’, of which well-known Machines they hare атаја | stock on hand, fron The 14-INCH LAWN MOWER is a favourite Machine this season, and the price is £5 10s., for either the BB, GREEN'S, or SHANKS'. | *a* Every Machine sent out із Warranted fo give rin Mog Жашы ues € M A pit of, ip be жобатдей Sa any other size of Machine, or for the Machin | of any other Maker. OF NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. SWITHIN'S LANE and “ LONDON STONE," and near LONDON J. B. BROWN asp CO, FICES,- 18, CANNON STREET, 7, LONDON, Е.С. | DGE FARHIOUSE (where Machines are kept in Stock), 148, UPPER THAMES STREET, Е.С. PPOSITE the CITY of LONDON BREWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOAT PIERS. | GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and have carried o —À— ff e : : mpetition. Above 26,000 have been sold since t чагу рше uat has been given in all owes ОГОО he year 1856. Illustrated Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free. THOMAS GREEN хр SON, _ SMITHFIELD Seed сы EE 2, анагы ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, EC RPOOL ; and 19, EDEN QUAY, == — Prnt Wenden sou “The Editor;" Advi ори and Busi ne Letters to The Pu! Printers, at рна oburn Place. 1n the Parisi blisher," àt the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. ot Wi $i Paneran in теше от lesex, and FnrpERICK М E éciact of Whitefrlarm nit ieu, бу of Londan, and ato Orc, о, аарак Вед Fabii oí A Oa desee a D ma Qus esae D E— MM THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 29.—1865.] SATURDAY, JULY 22. Price Fivepence. SrAMPED EDITION, 64. DEX. E Ра Т, РУТЕРОТ i a | Plymouth Agricultural Mut . 676 а . 68 d Seeding, thin 5 EH a Society, кон of уаш. — Royal оаа Vos. ted $ Royal Ag eee of 16 67. b | Wellin, Bere ҮК: ‚674 a A е Window gardening, London . 673 е 674 Wine sediments 679 с MASTER BOTANICAL and HORTICUL- TURAL E —The THIRD EXHIBITION of FRUITS, PLANTS, and FL! will be held at the Gardens, Old Traffo ord, on pee g A SATUR RDAY, August 18 and 19. Schedules of Prizes and. у бейет further information ИН be obtained from the poe e ET —By uce FINDLAY. Botanical Gardens, Manche: \ Va ARWICKSHIRE AC "AGRIG ULTURAL BOCIETY. ues 48 m September 12 and 13, 1865. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. In addition to хы r of other Prizes, the followin; Special Prize is offered :—For the НОЕ апа and best Collection of not less than E Еа EB erg E PLANTS, including Fine-fuliago alB Fines. S. WILLIAMS begs to announce t tnt he has a fine . Biosie of the above, including al t kinds, Prices on rseries, Holloway, London. 4 E ROYAL ED 7A applicat Ару Paradise апа Victo EW GRAPE, ihe ГО! 21s. eac! B WILLS sd and Victori KA Lo оаа ESSRS. THOS RIV. AND SON invite interested in mE above culture to n their COLLECTION ot FRUIT DNA Mind occupying houses nearly 3000ft. in length. APRIC e grown in great perfection, ми are now ripe. Жаак Station, n * Railway, is 2.0 ost convenient for the егїез. сше. Sawbridg: rth. TER LAWSON. "ахо SON, n and Edinburgh, ing orde: ria Nurseries, UR London. | | on UE the above Mein d First Qualit de ALOEOLABIA, PRI : MULA, CINERARIA, А’ PICOTE PINK, AURICULA, AU MIMULUS, ZONALE G RANIUM and PELARGONIUM. Bann & үрен, 12, rx ба рог раск Covent Garden, W. c Calceolaria, and Cinerari отто AND "SONS саб t supply eda bx kd T нае Тин ond їсе&ї& s t 2s. 6d. апа post free, yal Berkshire Seed Establishment, nt, Reading. Calceol Cin eraria, and and ula. ch RARER pal AND SON ed Bod of the E ERT r^ ALEXANDHA i varie ч. Ae You TARIE, page ue LLFLOWER, mixed in lies, o ie o. раг Nn, ellington Nursery, st. John's Wood, London Е will be executed in strict rotation as receiv: Plants 108, 6d. each ; a few extra strong at 21s. e [senes a dy for ipii SON TN, Special terms to Em Trade, and circulars with list d d 2s. 64., and 38, further particular: y be had on Eb cation. RIA 55.64 "зв 8| lendid t Жүр ien CINERARIA, m fines RS sorts ; i ni оараг ро ls. and 2s. 64. ; ROHARD-HOUSE TREES Cw шй, 80 Ck на AE TA, emm i Ar menge t and W E 6d. 1s MS, PEARS, APPLES, VI NES, and FIGS. Scorr’s Merriott 4nd Seed ie per pa a 1s Влснлвр Smita, Ni eed Мегсһап ircester, V Ae ас ом aneso es (stus ym E Канг = is now ready. for 1865. AMES CARTER” AND sp C0. a CA AES aries of AEN and OPE Ariana REENHOU;: PLANTS, is n: d vi камы ран оп aj plication. 7" £5. "E forms for entry, anda 1] infi application to e. Local Secre! 1 Ñ TM. DAVIDSON, Бике do. can uitable Mr. ЖМИ и Т e Street, Stratford-on-Avon, rii iege = "GARDEN and FLOWER тга 10s. up- wards, for a he Colonies. 304,St. Andrew Базага араг JE FRAS. f the а Вай Road NeY GENU ESSE E мото URAL, G. N, Cu né а. M а ee Ж hi COL; PE S. jio pedes ES, er me: Own OHN MANN, Nurseries, gos t Lares Patrons and and tho Publio Xm k from Brentwood Sta: з in Bloom. AMES — — mm "M ант, his КЫЗБЫ m o Win EINE poo? wo а ER. The Col- s to inform his ION is NOW in ion, Colchester moie dct Waltham Cross, N. koe 1E PrATFORM WaALTH. STATION, Овкат EASTERN ad FAN doux "s RIDE FROM LONDON., m and Successor f the 1 unce that his COLL; E Exrnixcz ғкоу ate A. P PAUL) ECTION of ROSES ia 1 ре pecimens of the choicer оше а 10У in fine condition for removal, and are well Eus ention of gentlemen and horticulturists who con- M Bearing trees of all the LEADING FRUITS, id, true to name, du танды. de adio in fi Wal T t d. se Prince з Mary of UL m SON fi е nd та пр а їо es ER SENDING a m A D HI till e: ообу vem Senso; 2 ed де; fumus T THE bb Brnurxan, pa AND SON I. i al Mis ULY Suow; their CO, spectfully invite an inspection of from now Ж LECTION NOW in BLOOM. The Sh ow will continuo Tower, т. to 5 а piece of 40,000 only no neing to mental Folge: тоноп D Specimen в and young мена а Orna- аге worthy or, САЙЫШ Trees, as well as bearing Pyramid "riy Rose Ordery 08 Visit. They would solicit from their Patrons Old Ch Cheshunt, N. t IXES AMO wus LEICESTER, Рак UL anp Mann N ез, lendid Оо азр зо з Y - pa meet Rai i биш: ‚рызы U х! or Mixed VICTORI 2a апа Ad INTERMEDIATE STOCK "i Der pac 4.79 robust than the Covent Garden varieties, dps NOW pre : ны, р йылы to send out in sale has est aues SC PREN will ve ved from selected even superior to h Brixton Hill, London, S. J, R SEEDS. Special prices nds prie ilm уаз offers on application to ЕЗ FAIRHEAD & Sox, Seed Growers and Peres Т, Boroug] h Mark ket, London, S.E. AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, AND BAWTREE, MzncnaNrS, i — Garden and ршн) Seeds. ES CART R ADE ГО, TE M evt pa Mrncmaxrs, and NURSERYMEN, and 238, ESTEE Holborn, S W.C. J ** S A E 23 pei GROWERS and Шыл Wisbech. т, PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. LLOCK V C EE = redd S 2s. 6d. each, bedding — A ddre: At these PLANT CASES will be ех Г great variety, fur- nishe +, es idv dus не Exotic Беда Ad) Койго Р! (езу, "ier by of 12, Kin; t, Covi OLLOVING EINE PLANTS, A Bec pasa vengo. з., payable to J. С. Papxax, Boston ктү? htii a Chantinii ^ э” alba oratum Gesnera zebrina splendens Мата Eua florida ites roton variegata » hastata Blechnum corcovadense з amabilis Alocasia macrorhiza variegata Dracæna ferrea versicolor ern Catalogue. : OBERT SIM can now send pot ог віх Part І. (British Ferns their varieties, ages incl: ces of Exotic Е of his New and РЕ. DESCR.: VE CAT. UE of BRITÍSH and EXOTIC FERNS No. 7. *,* Part 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible, Foot's Cray Nursery, S. E. IVERY anD SON beg to announce that their e DESCRIPTIVE SNL V S CATALOGUES of AZALEA RATS HARDY BRITISH FERNS, R i CONIFERJE, vm o Linden SEEDS, may be had on cation at their =}, лы їп aep Pa • the undermentioned Two beautiful M foe наса а) le -— they ENOT. чаа, glom rodd VAM соса. Jie тозе, IVERY AND SON p: vet matis. iind CLEMATIS М 5, Е. R NE’S 'ANDISHII and FORTUNII, [seme -— of the most LL wee o ey of late істен rs, received t of ve Certificates at the of the Society, April 29 and May 2 es VE | Strong Flow ering Plants beobtained of Сплвікѕ Noste, Bagshot, th — Hs COLLINSIA У: A, Nurr. WM. THOMPSON, гт танат "Tavern 5096 ich, beg to announce that ће із now supply NEW SEED, tor оер, аав ng. only, of p ped Ж Spring-flow: та An у be had on application. ЕЗ б QUIS uid HOUTTES Е e 109 э» had at Messrs. R. S 5, Harp rrr 'eat Tower Street, London, The коа аге Жантен! free у ^ е Custom House in кы without any expense wh de dice the buyer, but per contra 5s. will be SI in "o unt for eac] e e їз Vax Ho ойт CATALOGUES No. 105, 106, апа 108, also to be had from Messrs. R. SILBERRAD & SON. t, Belgium. Specimen e Ferns, Palms, &c. AS. GARAWAY AND Mes dham urseries, Bristol, offer ARCTICA, a peret circumference at base, 2 feet 2 inches crown UA pe inches across. Two ALSOPHILA AUSTRAL endid pair, 5 feet fy - erown; crown full 7 feet р One PANDANUS UTILIS, 5 feet high, 6 fee! One CARYOTA URENS, with five leaves, pr 5 Toet. 8 inches long. hi ealth, and are доно, пе оез, aro for Down under Two did Tui 5 feet full from pot to at 2 feet 6 mem пе rom pot to urseries, Bristol. і to offer the following, ш ТИБ апа MAR eciam CLERODENDRON | BALI FRANCISOEA INDIVISA m ue N COUNTESS о НАрріхотох, 10s: c 021 JAVANICU MK. TTALLII TOMÁ GRANDI s: T. UVARIA SSLAUCESORNS VINË DUCHESS of BUCCLEUCH . noci ча z YUCCA ALBO SPI m PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES S ori reeiibous jore re Lo AE Er Balba, are be forwarded to ек eder 100,000 25 ст E me Ко. 1592 RF CPUS QUE ERD t eof ntion Seedsmen is си to gd enl аза уны will have in a few weeks several quarters there r Sale. Application, with a "Re o. Qua Ere. Grange Place, Gillingham, Kent. UTTON AND. SONS A pee Harvested in their пло s dig as nd ede ты AN Mt rx раен, Berkah Be e S po ee dmn, Re Reading. ERLAL GREEN-GLOBE TURNIP. Болшы чы for Spring Feed. tempe nd Bound. шалана эе ‚ Seeds from Choice “Б S. can now supply good good Seeds of the ERARI an 6 аем ап ех те sale from Mr W onori of bis tbe best Cineraria in ence, can now offer at the P 3*. 6d, and 5s. (Williams suj strain), the finest fringed and the best coloured flowers vi cultivation Red, зів or Mixed Seed 25. 64., 3s. 64., and 5s. per Paradise nad Visterin] 5 отн каңк Laden the Corn y be eden ener the usual manner SUTTON'S IMPROV ED), ATUM.—These are acre. is устш ifolium per July ani best months g. Samon & Soxs have а good supply of NEW SEED just harvested, the price ome is very low Mad AT кчө ue on application, м & Soxs, Seed Mer ts, Reading. i 670 THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND ‘AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Der dee SHANKS' NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. ? HORSE scm. cd PONY MACHINE. HAND MAGHINR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. ALEXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, ЕС. A STOCK OF ALL SIZES OF MACHINES KEPT AT 27, LEADENHALL STREET. GREEN'S PATENTS SILENS MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING den. —M—m —————— ed to be the best, and have carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to b Si tre Den sod ince tae отету РИШ 8 Illustrated Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and € Garden Rollers Free. HOMAS GREEN лхо SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, еш. 2, FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN нп, LONDON, g0. HADWIN'S BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL; and 19, ‚ ИО ОПАТ, M | HORTIGULTURAL. L B эзүү MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. LOWEST PRICES жабын BEST MATERIALS. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. : ask, реше, and Жие on. application HENRY ORMSON, FSA., LTURAL BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR qur 22, 1865] AL GAZETTE. 81 т" PORTABLE HOT-WATER А ATUS, &SsAvw's РЕР А Б Е. WITH TRUSS' PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING ТҮҮЛҮ» HOTHOUSES, &c. J. Saw & Co., 39, Oxford Street, Manchester. T. 8. TRUSS Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES (сопан of 4-inch Pipes and Joints, Saddle ev Fire Doors, Bars, Soot Doors, Damper, Supply Cistern, Feed and A Pipes, Pipe Stands, &c., of the best чишу delivered to iny вана пне England, and to erect the same within 25 miles of Lon. don, the llowing prices :— 4INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE онуй т END OF HOUSE. " Apparatus complete, ^ Erection. А] t lete. ection. п ЮО, £2 оо | 30 fet by 13 Teet Аа. BUR £210 0 - RE 0 0 |40 fee i A e " Ваа 215 9 2 5 50 fe 5 fest. .., 0 3 0 10 à 0 о лейт рева 95 уан f donde, , йайшау х wd nis one Man деч d ates and Plans forwarded on application t T. S. TRUSS, p: ~ 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, "LONDON, E.C. GRAY'S OVAL FERSAN BOILER, INTERNATIONAL EXHIB Crass IX., No. 2119. T 4 m Tiha МАМ; dn hix 3 Mr. 6 Nurse n, Gardeners, &e G J) t NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, pdt by practical judges to be a great improvement on p form of Tubular Boiler yet шичше. It „Вав г to x e Жы for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, doing 16 н teport in Gardeners' upright of Boiler is usuall E Ld of its [гче thet ns 2 Кон STI the Boilers on the oval es d ш {ш being so, the hough a slight one, is no doubt 1 Exhibition, May 24, page 416. made on а circular plan, but the ggal | бит, Ae to Mr. Gnav's variety of it is said to'be prefer- in closer contact mm the fire. form of a-furnace being à paralelo; m rather than d bring 6 Mgt mek more completely within range fuel; and fale They * ud with prices, may be had on application. AY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, JAMES GR DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, "CHELSEA, S.W. ST. КАНЫЛАН IRON NORE COMPANY, ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON. =s d. E EPA Ma, MES iar. CATTLE HURDLE, 3 ft. 6 in. high, 6 Ыш 4 l| T. ditt р Top Bar 4 1 ox modis, л ni me жы Ph DR ЕУ 5 — LOCK. * simplest P is ене r Field, Wicket, S d Railway Gates. Particulars and Prices on pepe NT WROUGHT-IRON SOME үп GS, Coa VÉORIRA, бе. Lists Free ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, ; OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. E A аҢЫ NEW IMPROVED FREMIUM WIRE NETTING. ME hg guns е Smallest A 5 2009.21 110Ф cm ut 100 yards or Peas delivered pens at REE all the principal Railway Stations and г pe ог{в |1 е to most parts of Scotland and Ireland. and if not approved will be exchanged or and 200 yaris or upwards delivered fre ез feritin r4. pow warranted to give satisfaction, ET 1. * m Дур CO, Omncs: 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C., Wareno T. Swrruis's LANE USE ves eig i ope in stock), i^ у TEAMS ЭТЕТ, Е о, о -— the , and close to the LONDON THE Covent Garden. WEL for pus Е.т, фоны; FANY to be SOLD.— m ti (about 2000 yards) now in t the Fial 1 A xp to Mr. Haswzrrr. 49, Greek Street, Soho, W.; or io UBERY, àt the Floral Hall. LEMING'S SALTING MACHINE for DESTROYING WEEDS in а EM and Court Y; HAND MACHINE to dispense k^ "gallons £9 50 30 gallons 12 0 0 ? » 40 gallons 1310 0 100 gallons 23 0 chan ren 0 ALEXANDER BSnaxks & Sox, Densi Iron Works, Arbrosih. _ Len don p. Оор and Show Rooms, 27, Leade nhall i Street, EC PORTAPR FOLIIS BOUND Y VINERY, and ЖОЛА Grapes” S artificial heat. at Rias DA the International Expositio vedi зү ЭМ, jad miii nt post free o: ns, 25, Bishopsgate Street Within, FO ga varied a ind WonorsrER, 1863 ; Nxwoasrur, 1864; and bene 1865. ow i4 for pr PUMPING, СИ, ro TH RESHING, 26 RUSHING, } че or DRIVING Sw — riim m j to osting a iniri Erection simple and др. > edd e ке 18 Yong day an «rdi BURY ax» POLLARD, PM m seven years may be і: с! Prices, with Testimon by for one stamp. s J WARNER awp SONS, London, . rers of " Manufact BOHEMIAN FLOWER VASES AND HYDRO-CARBON LAMPS The Lamp lifts out of the Vase, requiring no fixing. Is fitted ether with R THE ORDINARY FLAT-WICK BUEXER. The Koh r Burner produces a pc light cH Abs, Moderator, at a h less cost, and is not liable to get out o of order. With Gold Bead. d on m 3 Jour, Greek Ё Border Wah [y Pri d (eo aw ты intem А E Ines Бе А rald or Ruby, ius decorated with gold И 63 эы be obtained of the Trade throughout the ME] Kingdom. ARCHERS * ҮРӨТ ИО... — Ра{топї Sem Northumberland for [regt m the рым for Chiswick Gardens, Lindley for the Mm | Society, Bir Josephi Paxton for the Crys*al Palace, Royal Zool. $e. PROTECTI m the Miet pei Kis of the SUN. vua mo, rom Hair "me а ean fixed rat; is adapted x al ing, wherever ure. та - A na Fruits and Flowers from сем к у8 of sun, from erede ed attacks of insects, and fro: коны. То be had in uired lengths. Two yards wi Four yards vide. improved make, Ав кюч oved make 3 HoMAs AnOHER, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, Hor Cannon Led Sim and of all Жоли ДЫ чы таш n vus trus e kingdom. mch с! than Mats ATENT GUTTA PERONA yarr a knowledge the Cue Toving e d “ Gentlemen,—I worn uc erch a, doles an all two years, and so much in з garden as I necessarily am in Ert ets по account be іон Mem. Me m pierre d бе at Gardeners to use r yd К Аш tho times by the material at En d. a thick parta to thé worn Serie М-М ав i it кеге so much dough. the who must ; feet. EM completely defies damp. Many a NUM AE colds and rheumatism by the use of Gütta ordo. Sol Soles- obedient servant, ca €— 3 Every vari SE QUE Руса ася, such Ж i ds, Tubing, best Pump Baok ets, Fire Buckets, red Тош, Бу Ж Bottles, роб, EN г Vessels, та 59 Tra): в, Sponge Ba Curtam Кі Galvanic Batieries, Calboty pn &c., manu stored by the Gut: ha Company, and sold wholesale 1n town or country, ^ e Putent Road, City Road ‚йу = А а , ^ 672 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [vnz 22, 186. ANNED NETTING for the PROTECTION of J AMES PHILLI FS | AND 00; X ISHURST соу FRUIT TREES, at 1d. per square yard. Cotton Netting, 180, Bishopsgate Street ithou POUND, whether ы Woonen Netting, om Canvas, and dup Greenhouse Shades, &c. Beg to hand thei ir Lees of GLASS, against Insects and пы ісшаг, Jonw Ерв1їхөтох & Co. e 8, Long Lane, , Smithfie ld, PRESERVE JARS. Growing Plani а Мао o E.C ri ; 18, Piccadilly, W. ; and 108, Old K t toad, S.E esia R E `` Dressing on ае TING for FRUIT TREES. — Without Lids| With Lids. pere ле dissolved 48 iom, ANNED NETTI ог . „This gels гы E т id square yard, or m « uantities of 250, 500, or 1000 c" inches анан з. 430.еасһ 0. 64. each pee if the шн E Carriage Free. ers executed the day received. Bo TA Deas 4 6 x. a о » of toliage prevents аш stainiag FrepericK Ероіхотом & Co., cesis "Tent, and Rick Cloth Мап 5 à 8 x P GR к Lto 308 bi * re of fros facturers, знада; Street, Old "Kent Road, e ondon, S. E. 6.4 ya ч was : : » тобоо М im. of тыш Marquees and Temporary Pavilions Lent on Hire. f: » : . : ji А |18 «s » SN i Li ETTING for FRUIT TREES, REED BEDS, R 1 » $ Bc : 2 a hdd О RIES, & .—TANNED NETTING for P : ti d Я sie ытар Бшш BU Мт а Wido M. pet yer; LACTOMETERS, for Testing m quati; о мік. sad E n [чучу x 100 yards, 20. yards wi e, 6d. per yard, or 50 уал s 208. FourTubes .. .. 48. 6d. Six eS 6s. 64. апа 10s. each. E TANNED ^ NEPHNG, suited for any of tlie above purposes, "With Stands complete ai D а Fence for Me 2 yards M 6d. per yard ; 4 yards тоа 18, SP TRAPS, SER MEE Ni BoUGH Red а Am c aer ds wide, 1з. 6d. per yard. Can be had vl ES PS E m HARTLEY S VE: E Spider ` fied. PRICES р ATENT pam & DeLLER, 6 & Т, Crooked Lane, London Bridge, Е.С. SECUTA OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, Canzsoxs PAINTS, LE COMPAN: s in Eng р PAIN sel hong ооч Eus, ready for use. ur Finest Fruits lan 0, Bishopsgate Street, Without, London, E.C. TAWIGATE SIT VEP SAN > OR OE aro goscinteed to Ed ап. kinds of ME WING _ WATER TUS айе), тне лр г at e. us Xe шш Sae ps, Birds, Flies, &c. E The ey ar uei sd ended by ) BARROW, ie hold ен quality y PEAT, LOAM, SPH. rincipal Gardeners. 36 Gall price 428s., Car- NE em Райана sna Prices, free by post, please direct D. Deut to any sation W. Snonr, Sand and Peat Depôt, Nottingham. n the i Mery S d SORTS. x CARE LEARANCE SALE of GARDEN NETTING.— lyard in poro. usual width, for 140., ME on ds terms. SHEEP NETTING, usual depth, 20s. ж 00 уагав. All kinds of BIRD, HARE, R. ABBTI, and FISHING NETS. G. Street, Norwich, Norfolk. D. Новх, Manufacturers, 13, Dov Established 181 12. S. UNDERHILL'S Patent WROUGHT IRON . GAME and POULTRY FENCE. imirably adapted for enclosing new Plantations, dividing Gardens, s d effectually Trefento eris Ru is low in bis varying from s. 6d. per yard and upwards), neat in appearai rong and ао Manufactory, St. Mary's Works, Newport, Salop. London Agent, Mr. R. еа 25, Abingdon Street, Westminster, S.W., where iples i Hurdles, Fencing, and Gat | HURDLES -— made i in the p" manner Cors ed Wrought EEP Cun S, from i УОС LE HUR S, from 4s. 1 each ; CONTIN VOUS "FENCE, Mon | 8d. per foot; FIBLD CEST, nom | „each. Illustrated Price Li application. || ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, EV en dd of every descrip: | tio d Estimates оті а Н Co., 1 = No. 2, Winsley Stre conl TAE сора { e Pantheon), eet, London, This the and ор article Les oma duced; the water VS be ed and po by merely raising 'the andle it can be Vip 4 ihe ground and the fra detached. . Bovrrox, Rose Lane Iron Works, Norwich. Ой) S ET a —. Manufactured by W, S. Prize MEDAL а WARDED to G. N. for Ber i Y ARIOUS Eri ох EIGHBOUR'S INPROVED. IE as originallv introduced by Gro price 21s. TAE õngraved rab Roller, те the guidance of Bees in the construction of Honey-comb Address, GEORGE NEIGHBOUR toes. 127, High Борат W.C.; ог 149, Regent Stree! Lo En Ww. Their newly-arranged Cata- E C of other lmproved e with drawings 59 es, sent on receipt of bos AGE! —Liverpool: James Cuthbert, n Square. erre $ Wilson, 50, XS Street. та Салов J. Н. eid p а „Ring. Dublin: Edmondson ONE 10, Dame Street. : Austin & McAslan, 16, Buchanan Stre Uwe: jj 555553 "пот ВЕСК, AND BECK'S GREENHOUSE | and MIL THERMOMETERS. ы) Instruménts are of i E. rt гути uour y NING, Esg., Manufactured by MARRATT s SHORT, Lm Street, Е Description sent by post or gratis on applicati "ws PATERT FLEXIBLE mm m LAWN MOWING MACHINE BORDER EDGING "TILES, in gmat at E LAS soris being es ARDEN a no et epe аза eas And once pdt diy belua being much c ч жем * DEN VASES, То OUNTAINS, &с., in pecus 1 Sto! , of great, d Ж, P G. Gi did Stree! Ronen, „ Manus West, Chelsea, &8.W.; aee v ex эү N. Ilustrated Price NTAL AE ГУ for porcis A ou E Balconies, &c., as im and durable as d P Tm ^s Jnd ш blue, red, and buff colours, and capable of forming a variety о! esigns. DT. ТЕ TED PAVEMENTS of more-enriched designs than e above. WHITE GLAZED TILE; banm A aee Bp чч | Kitchen Ranges, Baths, т. Od and ar Stable i Brieks of great durability, Dutch and Adamantine Clinkers, W: | Coj ME Mm and Stoneware Drain Pipes, Slates, Cements, DS ull Particulars, Drawings, ai Premises as tho Patentee and nnm ner SC Ko ateen Jons Saaw, Junction Works, New Wortley, Leeds, SAND (REIGATE, best quality), at the above „ per Ton, or 1s. 34. Рети Вава кайрар паана. A LENT NOISELESS атан. LAWN MOW. (suitable for man and boy) 4 ie “ з INCHES (suitable for two Meme Delivered Carriage Free ө“ Т o the Principal Railwa; Бе sent erg a о 1, Jori: Ed 8, p раена. ide, dou, 8. EM of "dM prices маны Chairs, ILVE addresses—14s. for delivery within three miles, MAS to any Lond: Quantities of 4 Tons, 1s. per Ton FLINTS, BRICK BURRS i г CLINKERS, for Rockeries and Grotto Work. Е. & G. Rosnen.—Addresses see above. B. Orders promptly executed by Railway. ОСОА-МОТ REFUSE delivered within 2} miles of Charing Cross, at 2s, per bag. Foi , and how use it, ый in Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 21st March, 1863; ог apply to the PATENT ra T кі м j Kingston-uj Postage ts tamps or Post-office More payable to J. BARSHAM Bansuaw's BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town. Cavrrow. — Every Brush stamped, J. Влнѕнам'в Patent. е lurability, and in great | Free, sufficient to mes i: we un E of each. SUTTON'S IMPERIAL EARLY Mme SUTTON'S DWARF COMBE YOR un old Care 0. ре Ѕсттох & So Royal rien ues A Баарь, NPAREIL, EARL ENFIELD MARKET, IMPERIAL, and ies packet ; асани GE, 2s. 64, per New UTTON'S. "SHORT- TOP Ses Ы аі. ise NIP, for Sow August. xcellent Turnip, This е gi. PER quickest in Pide tion, own in the months of ЗЕРЕ БЕЗЕБ iage SvrroN & Sows, n deem Seed pee Reading, pessowv S CALCEOLARIA (New бей. CALCEOLARIA, UNEQUALLED HYBRIDIZED. — These an unapproached by any other in C ош and have given the m Laer rer ach packet produc n almost endless variety # beautifully formed gore: richly m =? Packets, 1s. 6d., 2s. бй, 3s. 6d., А pers DAE ur Ахрккт, 1s. qna: EA od. ЖЕ, ж J. Оовѕох & Sox lands Nur 17998 N'S CINERAR on Seed). CINERARIA.—Saved from our Prize Collection, which obtainel Ten First Prizes in 1862; and also from the ue PI n E bie mo E Ри et o = and superi EO . Donsox & Sons, iey | [)ОВВОХ' S SUPERB PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA RUBRA. ped only are selected for seed, and will vi Packets, 25. 6d. and 5s. PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA ALBA.—This is а Т7 r strain, having large beautifully fringed towers, — Packets, . and 5s. Т.А SINENSIS FIMBRIATA.—Finest mixed white md , 15., 2s. 6d., and бз. J. Donsox & Soxs, Seedsmen, Isleworth, W The Royal Vineyard Nursery and Seeg Hamme: — London, HOICE and EXTENSIVE COLLECTION P E STOVE and "tci dete DAN AMEN этү TREES | AS Idque e om the "unt; ranches of the Firm. The SEE and GE ERAL NURSERY BUSINESS is carried @ here, wor ol London Rain! Stations, delivered free т the various BnaNc NOHE! Жы ы ШЕ ЖЕР: G. "eae ешт Ten minutes’ ing Station on reat, Weste EV: EN and sS are here largely grown in a free Loam, At SION RARES and WOOD L. EN КЕЕ. ORNAMENTAL TREES аге in a healthy sá ENERAL PROPAGATION is here carri is worth А ЕТИУ САТ GUE ot БОН) WOODED FRUIT in RUIT TR. САТ. E of HARDY SHRUBS and TREES. ue CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published in " ersmith, London, E Ma tes Ks eue н HARDY ORNAMENTAL OSBORN Invite lovers of Ornamental Plantin Collectio TREES AND SHRUBS. ing to an inspection of the varied forms and foliage of their n of the above, to which they have for many years devoted espec PRICED CATALOGUES, consisting of upwards of 1500 species and varieties, may be had THE NURSERIES, FULHAM, LONDON, S.W. & SONS cial attention. on applicatio? Jo 22, 1865.] —M — THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 673 Aem AD со. Seed. beg leave to куш {һе of their c elebrated Stra: EE br fira сх ics of colour. Price 23, er Nursery, Exeter, Y YAL HOK TICULTURAL SOCIETY. 9 ES uem И LILIACEÆ and AMARYLLIDACEJE. 1-LILIUM. d of fnot essrs. tbush & Son, Highgate Nurseries, N М т Соо R. Barclay, Esq., Highgate, XN. is. UR ХАН SITS pes LANCIFOLIUM. TDGES Crass —TWO VARIETIES of L. LANCIFOLIUM. (Open. MW. Себто а Son, £1 105. нон Сон ns than 6 HARDY KINDS. lessrs, W. Cutbush & Son, £2. Crass 9. = 5А AURATUM. (Nurserymen.) sur Е, T. Hen: n & Son, Wellington Road, St. John's м, Mi F Cutbush & Son, £1 м, Mr. т. їшїп Bull, King's Mond, Che lse; Crass 11.—ONE SPECIMEN of L, AURA (TUM. (Open.) ow Higher powers of t ho 4 ц81008, pen Е м they Бе, are -— without their inerea d supposed eases o£ spontaneous ration have vanished one after another, till it is ре тилу - > the very iin organisms, Till the experiment. e been repeated, it would be prematur чел t opinion u n favour | M The ord a certain amount of pleasure while they erg and at the same time they give us an idea of the productions of forei gn lands, Bat - ere are eod plants vi foreign origin, and their mber w glad to sa have a г able {о PAsTEUR, ds clear that the question pid be et dee it has А. ееп by M. or by al Commission If we take for Se eri plants з alone—herbs, ido and trees— can | scarcely imagine the void which w P EUR the Academic: M. J. B. WE have received from Mr. R. PARKER a very | curious MONSTROUS CUCUMBER i origin suddenly to disa appea And if we were to lose at the same time all tnb T for bm we are indebted to the ski ll of r garden half.h an мем in two Hle: large well-formed leaves. "here are traces of а third ridge and of a third eaf. At fi њи Mr. DITS nn е, Road, Hammersmith, £1, are Mise, sepa AR and so indeed the à ап E. G б. Henderson & Son, 10s. three being deficient; the ridges on the. Trait ш, М. Wiliam В, 15s E n е оо would thus correspond to the stalks of the Ee sra MAU leaves. ot a trace of agendi is ieri до Egressus ormene tage e оС муе ог sigma, but we find Si, Mr. W. Young, for 6 Achimenes, 105. cutting the fruit across ^ qd Жет. Doral 1 vos оода, Mie POR. коен BU | Mig — ен л e re айу" Ба stric At Bun, Mr W: T. Catleugh, Chelsea, for Gro oup of Liliu parietal in smaller ра: art o pepo, an Ly" OSEE eid dcs ал 208, "| inflected in the thicker portions, just as in 4 ordi- MAE Т о ds зеи q., Higbgate, for 6 Cock. ucumber., e ovules also are present, рш йаг А but in а rudimentary epum 256 fruit seems озасеге The dv P? (i8 Y. "P" m its lower part by th ^ өз БАО he flower CUu SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1865. G W: (Vica cel bns MEETING: ENSUIN: (Ro rticultural Termar, July 25 Committees]. at 8. Kensington , PM and above bv the dilated and confluent leaf t f ia rte inf pe were they to body, ima, what would ^v the state. of our greenhouses, conservatories a an In these days of taste a бай oral beauties, for which we аге indebted to | Dei countries ?. And yet the time was—shall we call it the **good ime?"— when these e the ga ardening wo and we suppose hers are some such зт р этиу Меры апа even som. re inclined to smile a e n place for the better is marvellously great. This may be inferri ed, b the results as regards wh cmd мн some rca of opinion — of thes lled fl ' flowers; an artist, for ыс FT m^ alternate with the placentze, and on tracing th КЕ Exit Ros ibam oi T д ya! Horticultural ( зрте о! Wine mnd шш, 291 "Eier Allies) at В. Kensington BRONGNIART, RDS, d LARD, сте: а thorough e петте of the ut rfe icd floral «ени ior present, is nothing unusual, s the leave It is "grows whether the foliar | op uit be considered as ation of a beu witho out any other mperfeet ovules зей like other people in the world, ve their Новвгеѕ, With them some genus ог tribe of e ole becomes april Qi plo and |! make o 8 opponents, Ропонкт, JoLY, and M matter did n r the views of RD's en will be found in &á the 3d жоо UR Vu mo f the ** Annales des аза 8 e for "1895, and English | March 25, 1 Y be referred to the “ Reader" of by it. to m for be hat and pud. it ipe: "E moulded by the hands of the florist; but vod acknowledge that, leu as а whole y e been «ос improved for the А: a е which t applied, Pa the догола of our M e gardener UP 1 become smooth, narrow petals broad, iada irregular |9 blossoms are now quite round. But at last a comes when taste or fashion ird Sent mes favourites are all but discarded for new beauties and new fancies. The рту at опе time, were aimost crazy about Tulips. an EI not, how wever, be fair to pass over in | HE that h grapo unds o per. eia variety. In our own ИА and our own time, we Auriculas, Dahlias, | s grow where only e grew befo үө, he has at least the мив of e has pr a mar an beneficial p ango on the gardens and EERE country—a change which will be ts which nye been vali THE attem т intro- duce the cultiv: wers among us lower * the experiments on the production эша in closed vessels by Dr. CHILD, which fessor PHILLIP PS to he Ro al arg through red le а ind that vin eomm en it "a нд was n in e every produced wi re produce ot allad, yA эне vae and communicated on the 2I of Apes by Pro- Soc and Pines d e these families well deserve 1 bo. a a prinsipal obje ы with The D» ys не order than that enjoyed гч the ewe 5; but where it was boile d t 179" admirer of flowers ; and then the lover. of me тел рте that this love still exis и derived from the sprea ,|gar dening pursuits sition g. d P а taste for the class ases to фе БЛА а utr and benefit on j^ own id yet Bacteria were pro- |o Won that as РА e escaped his notice, а x 2 pu \ object glass will give Who is owever, he tes that uced in mem i чу ка ES CES. is rec tha te some ome difere les, mdi ** Where arethe new the E vel which is ne s well that this enth ubt quite true that many oh fm time to time yog whie n are eultivated i pen | amongst 1 page national property, and are grateful | to those a s eres exhibitions een usiasm should exist ee Aisne ted, that we nee ed са We шау аке 16 аз ап d is solid is so generally admit n to prove them, e eontinue agement to hi ition connected. ndent, o takes dee dh "ar the following su; on the fourth annual flower-show of St. SN ram Dus, wliich took Re on eds Tth ult. rious plant xhibitors шей at EM on Pier dá of #ће | опт gardens for а іта time only, and then die were Фу on the dẹ хад in the d Pesci а simple 3 (NT 1 674 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jett 22 лавр — t which fectly well, The usual} directors of Botanie Gardens, or the jurors at Inter- egoo симвв "m a4. o for the best Geraniums, Fuchsias, | national Exhibitions. Our le агпей friend is especia ially i od PIONONH c сна ewe workin eople 0! Б toL Eun 3-7 жш “ун be y mra to rear | him entirely of the use of the е = турон”, but climbing lante E^ it а ai item тыда uud mi Ph. It seems, therefor re, plant ts from seeds, such plants br aia nble h 80. ze ey me curi үс итда it tin Déa ccomplished in this way were shown Aed pene award, à е ofc our own. au quick, rambling grower that will cover the s "-— of hé Baal Horticaltural Society on LL nešt, With a little com miden however, Mg more precious may Бе intr as an Apple m ies мн seed, of three уез. growth, rec "Fuer on Pall account of a , the а рете pe iB ү nearly four ig m, к to allow their natural functi $ netions Holly; А d d in ag regret the death of developed. Indeed many beautiful ims to ы grown from of diu б 5 тв; а Mr, » Maret weed of Great "вика орањы in the bloom — allowed free development, ы neat little plant ren the seed of S dani Bread o; th year of his age. The Bob of ila esen nt note B — е, of pair grades ы eg op ims or | enterprising nurseryman and Rose-grower of that к uiis, ч К ај ice, Bignonia Cheren, тегісап corn plant; а Lee ree feet hig в nec "e má be said to hare been the founder of the lw віс man's ward in St. Giles's Workhouse, where Е е 1 Мб a pause Mises ^ ut^ d w much onderful elc and industry, and ОСА Когехашр gar ens if We sek. This is s planted i in а small pot, d thrives well. ps Runn supply. uch interest, and form a үе und him. He was only and cou ld soe to read even енер зві considerate to all ai | confined to his bed а we eek, of this gongeous FEN in some. sheltered ; indows. One oor a 15 of healthy- looking Cabbage plants; a boy h had | a t of.Waterceress; another woman had Potato енд “гу f comparativei few da evening of the 15th inst, of the „chur ardens of B ays "ot his death, whioh took place on Su р and that it сап be so managed I know, for I lave roved it. "m however by the way, s it is мы р Bigno уфы is considered by many à à Pleetranthus ү ог айо Balm, introduced 4 0 year till prm мй now is found рэнт ача ар ищи! to the windows of workhouses, hospitals, or any humble rooms, А hts raised from a slip o aw eris man in a court 24 years old, and of Aa mos us growth. n little garden, amongst t whi ch was a pot which had P New Plan 299. Сатобумв meg P Ji in Otto, Hamb. by a glass shade. A box of Mignonette was in good | icula! dense czspitos plan white fov reminding one e - Lily of bu Valley, but even fairer, avin ellow the ; t ti t e lip. bns — -——: nd, E two- yoo ia is an in itant Ён Вав pud it ma TL sent баша ^ bottle grown apa y the Rev. C. * Moe n "E b ga , and to Messrs, E rded a ne wo were alf АУ end with a pond -and W: evening work of was trying to induce M husban her window кү, үң 16 might draw him away from the public house. Virginian Creeper and 765 nailed to S inl Bio ТА ake good plants for window hough flowers may not abound on our London 2 е "he D: » wag «пон and forms the mbellish n dirty, narrow, AM. "The йя 1з 9 йа if the epen i pent by Me asia іп sweets were laid out in seeds, One ott "ihe ‘lider T A siiis i with abundant yellow Howes i 10 | zealous ssfa summer, Ferns may also be c m: LE къай ese flower sho cepi abont | (Eu 8 differ ower, NK Day | Low & Со. tim s been regar ED ж pre den Lind, a XM ifie plant, vi tbe arg Са d . 1863, 5 Pseudobulbis subsph:erii ue iphyllis, foliis lineari-ligulati pe inis, paucifloro, br. is ovatis acutis scariosis persistentibus, sepalis oblongis subaeutis, lai gulatis acutis, onm Ilo ode D alte trifüdo, laciniis lateralibus late ligulat dem | oblon is, carinis undulatis DA Ж халан, ante- basilari, in in laciniz а! we brio А о ie with copious peduncles of | Віри stove ась and by others ы бш worth: 4 because under certain tre v ы. i jin more than one or two Чч me the first of these opinions I believe. "hal it requira extra heat while in a rone EM bro push it forward Let us take Y onë of at g up in all di direction y be denominated winter gardens or consert | the o largo mow strachu ures spri they m: tories. I which are turned out of doors for the summer Ber yadi de Por QU анн METRE the house is left fo ела bcp uL to тера ои d рег , ho Owever, such as this И ыд b onia, to such hi and when once pos ished Ev. pets bear a gres amount of со old, even as much as 10* or 12? of frost, | without the lasi inju | efore leaving this pun of the subject let аф. that I pee er it a great mistake on builders of Ded conservatories that they su i m foundatio: d es leaves of aj Stanhope much là t fi у We saw flov vering t y 's garden at тена ANT HUS WILLIAMSONTT, n. а: clavato septo ab apice in basin anteriorem callo ста üdurato More hem columpze ах columna pripet medio basi dilatata, apice utrinque адне jA very pe ie Mess light green Lines та, е, | nea. n b sis, ав: ЫН Such hard materials DE bees fender Й of th uite aware HA ick rubbish, than in Hue qt pe fa a nioi | nt bloom ; but to onda иш inet nost frequently prevents i ful Ü developanta the plan взевзей by m as if it were a diminutive Vanda teres, Се in erp one as large as m вргеа ат Sas This mS n of Saccolabium gemm Mr. W. J. Williamson, T m. nd coll ае Orchids, by whos his able assistance the Dayan stovės joo. been н А pese e saw the plait meently at Mr. Day's under Mr. Stone's able management, ENDROBIUM DIXANTHUM, n 12 feet high has p А to us, which pushed b cope in the spring, and E. M yong "s een ason has attained a length of Б дау. failed, being quite dud for about 2 2 Ма, 9 vile the ps of most ot the Mee have peri - ed. 16 Де that some inju = саи sustaí i Sel то ie с tenui stipitato, sesquipedali, floribus ex caülibus vetusti: sepalis n Siren lateralibus, mento parvo, ШОЧ atis Келис a оче acutis sublongiori- culatis, labeilo ab ungue lato ен а енн piss наст introrsum dilatato, medio tice minu arginato, toto mar, te serrula! denticulato, carinula t per in, ner fere omnibus lineis cristularum obteetis. панар the previous seaso! 1 developed. "pe t this, however, "ni m may, rir injury is tip o of last year's shoot, the | bark of wbich ів deco corroded mposed, and the substance now y some imperfect mould belonging to the genus Polyaetis We һауе > seen a very similar appear- ance in t Часи ch Fir, Bateman promise: iterating Mlire es аео some new species to | be introduced. We h фетр m AMT pro oret assertio! gris 1 ew pecies, a Ir us the other day in Мв single bloom or two i ina season, are pro duce ed in fine clus А: eie ir E "e therefore, when once it has filled t | for it, to | pinch i ihe чор pue dro ято раце ush а о bring Ма, season, which i vicc | ад Side Shoots which & are V AMI ntinuous blooming plant in tom ed pøraisines but in a cold greenhouse it t йош opes any flowers after the sun begins to lose its powèt *^ ааа ена и HARDY PLANTS THE SELECT SPRING GARD therein mentioned, will a urce of i po rest, 2d a new char in with the little re for [E great bea КУ second Imagin е thin "stiff erect bulbs, 1 like those of Dendrobium Арас - Бадр. е Ang.: 1, 1862 апа easily b jd " reticu lata, pum Diis, ud length ent o Zr heit win end give them single Py iia pen на 5р, chrysotoxum, with“ "loge and x | pets a little ME eene an uy ү ign зды Аз on margin d the ff | lip, р, and yon know e "new "Don Iris attica, whic not n p L4 the wo seeing in inge 2 sd to b seen i are charming little pla mim so Messrs. er E шен hana ^ Ih e it d called L тч Ы Пе ү lu бал n sandy peat; аб Wim — Y Weliingtonias аа ail dins varieties of І. dion T ын t piei Jarge ут t have not met with a rest of | A3ibafjthalin hal n ? р P 5 р 8 It is аса! ЕВ C. S. Parish? beds of Ponit litorally a sheet d — H в i sandy юй will do, At Glas I the tree is healthy, | we do ne not think, 2 TI of the Low & Co. "d s grown о. s on warm hood, that there is any reason to fear it wills spread » Jd est opportunity to Yos at d What our correspondent Vo eR te on Ee Contine nt there are | under Mr. «e marne perdris ! | lare, I Lese. some 1 rare e thinga ы. be ] grows огра as a native Rumex. The transition js easy fror Iris to Crocus, sp. Pedilonum aff. Dendrobio picto Lindl. et D, lucenti Rchb. fil labelli lineari antice in laminam pandura: a а la laterala Jat latiora i in ulàm ante basi Eo ота A acm s ars nets: columna erenulatív. А neàt lilae-lowered Dendrobium, in the ant to say who pay ) аза who bis о. nothing | and declare its st to be| Wal er mers чый t Lec the | f Lindley? s D. pictum, y et no ot gi юан me from Bor among Мү; Hugh Low's splendid. pon ànd pra recently flowered with Messrs. Lo& and Co. Н. 6. Вой. fil. uriculsé p - com u t. 1301) and of gw rere of Aublet, А or of Pd бееде, Ө da з Yer айы ge THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE уел 8, 1895] AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 675 ind oot; n пе ie best Зи аборы Б will- come in well either as single plants or to кан” Му employer теееїўтей і with Barehardt's Mie g plant for pring i ukenthal, Black Prince, LS Моо беу, бе most ehe iful bre vifolium, monregalense, Ew from tl in the 1881. I Ly be nti 1 choice вау, N. Bulb anei- | | hispanicum, being a among the best of the ренти truck fi the — way "long e me minor, the newly introduce and very pretty јапсі- | neat lot, } ade strong canes. s kep filias, the pure white dubius, and the true sw et “globiferum, for choice, being as à — neat as pot during р son, and m фы, гт Jonquil; but it is such a fine genus t y others geai: be; the Spi ider-webbed one is hardy in | canes. Next ind the following sorts were plan my be picked Sternbergia —— i në plant bed or ir td out in the Бас rders of two 1 to Vineries, viz., where it does well, апй on light or gravelly soils it [= г is өл digious bee-feeding T" Others of the | Black Hamburgh, Muscat Noir de Jura, есд pur and bri ghta bloom aboutthe let October, genus are ip но all 80 ы чойу hardy, "that they | Prince, Frankenthal, Dutch Sweetwater, а sie yellow Ог ig Puch nely open n Tottenham-eourt.roadia | Monukka ; all od the same е aeri and elsewhere in Бы: the last named sort, and last season they all bore ап’ ding at Y^ "^ аи of * вргї лс gardenin 12; qe Saxifragas are, of course, indispensable. You can do | excellent егор, averaging from 10 to 15 lbs. of Grapes however, who grow these exqu isite spring plants sue toeach Vine. No signs of fruit however appear pesi must give them a neat little garden for them- hen sive genus, What can be neater, and to al selves, servers than lines of the little Eain en m booo be out of is among the beauties which aré to олн ted- leaved Saxifrag: uch as Hostii, rosularis, Aizoon, &c., with the distinguished E ^ flowering pyramidalis. "They аге gen yo ots, but ћутање із а lovely genus, triv Where in may | be grown in the open e qe grown in лісе Мета, Osborn’s. “Galanthus plicatus, hé Crimeàb too, ue! Professor Syme ell me that with à it is erer! рее and more ннн Lg own t. the eom rop! Leucojum again, i Т. а fragrant plant. Squills. з Е Triteleia and b little fellow — do not want known, Scilla sibir a e variety must not b han | pw ч are never in s seems ti and no plants are so presentable all the year in dis a Saxifraga ie h pee rather ЫР йур I once saw ане of the lat British botanists, r. Borrer, jut one who ч all his 1 ira othin о affect them in the way of climatie victus und, Andre ewsii But 8 ing the poeni section, I ihould ы ЗӨ чл ір | ne border іп the dalgittaly. interesting botanic e M e Grand Llama ог the Monukka, аб whi ch Iw was rather r disappoin nted. whieh was well to although. it made good wood, w he border ened. e which these binc os аге h r readers can n its favour before risking space, &c., for it. ‚самые з Seedling Raspberry.—The Fruit арене | of the Royal Horticultural — are wrong in sa this is ап early sort, for the — is the ад. it eing at least three weeks later than its parent the m of Wales, and "n im desirable quality we end it ders habi i id just named, the canes and Wen lth i in t Шей British plants, and all his pin eng of time, "v pius the nes averaging. from six to RA feet -— — branches he summi ait. e fruit, which ia t antities, partakes nd its whi Pásehkiti эшен И ЖҮ! е this kio nas з а füscina- т} , both [4 that 3t $a] ee lt; it is eee beautiful thing 1 in the way of à print КЎ div iduals e go r grec ee rinde qu od for lorey a green, especially when the ers of that I am failiat w illa ; i ЕА p "ав Tr. folia are of close firm habit, and the freest and e of the whole. Oue I have, called $ "Srsteli, 3 iest bloo: early pha i же Аг 80 brown t the Fasto! hape, е е Baraan. rr et very ўчеу it is well adapted for preserving. We have tested it for several years side by side with other kinds, and when Dodecatheons will diy opa der, ^ fill the centres of beds r|it is not, however, an autuinn-bearing sort, Wm. к == диг have hgate P, feh —I mean the comm two fasci р bh лесу, goms, very E need not tell, scarce would form an exquisite | edging p» for the choiee spring garden. шр pint T want to to say a few b, but ҮТ} 4 E z and Men а БУ" herever und fit t to grow well , the tiny Andromedas | Bi IH King V. pma na ее га о mo from their) "ravages ; барны Pans ms, and Pelargoniums have all been sive, p not so pay isine e — hereme ae dg adopt is this: - ning I procure some eee ulent n 1 ior made ilee] mean Bulbocodiu im vernum, qi is sor seen in to the select SN Eritrichi um nanum ds | said of | places near Edinburgh; „they > will form a unique addition | tó be dl fm but get а а lot of 16 and put in good sandy wil in your choice spring gar nd it will prove one of the best and earliest of чар balbs, send- lpine gems, g have me! "a en jdm" эр will atan ино т which : ang a over the bed, especially n that side against w. o be indi rh bande and lantern, when lg — A gor roupd with a y find ten or a latt Ih ugh of —— with a few моји culta «er easier n be got and ро, lar, ie ap its fine large Eu uve — — d = ilog dfi it com ЮП, as healthy г. Niven, of Hull, says Silené acaulis alba Covered with иин of flowers; grow them ised bed. Silene By aec diia döne "Plo ox frondosa àn Td little beds, or bečome со! al these Daisies of sorts, the € Prim, Cliveden Pansies, naag of about 250 veris n in a ieri whit as growing youths of Rumex Hydro: прані РТ Myosotis тано. а beautiful thing i if and scapa ате ud MA his best Alpines, being in their but nce f beds, or yc filing the larger ones wi mixtures. ith ehaste Myosotis sylvatica is „one of the best „of ators ipe. off in all directions, or of earth. The quickest plan is to and Pes b, but a more ut t hida sa hig түз тр pinch t them between the nante although no less er ; вож it in early summ e, blue, dark, and t Pansy. Way, into а water-pok un of boiling dd e better than any other, and i Magp pie moist dis к pa іа а somewhal ри ground i бата tively ws or mes it at з gro wick, of harali loveliness. ret, A a really 1 fi iug to look over. the leaves, dentally prevented fi trom go poor; Pains- good irem же р!ап "nidi ior a week will, а, а А tedious, — n — БР тэа Does any bird feed upon nsects or their eggs? Ww. Уз, -Haverholme окто Longe: d to the growth of A choice subjects as those named, the best w: = 25 ЧУМА биосе б oat Enit ма Maie ends who last season spoke ір $, etely flowers on roelwork. Hepatic ыа all, | sable, but the new one great Атыл n ча *е get g 2 ig | » 0 be sometimes айбыны + ашр1ехтеааНе, лё vernalis and а few th level by stones pA tle margin, with а ai tħe centre; the soil to be very sandy, drainage and КТЕР moisture bed or он be in all cases fully ex Robins Home а а а А llo: through th perfect | еп at all times; and the posed. William to the nu. ipfe it, n" "rela to ourselves that we should — Ó to rem е he incorrect impression regarding. its charac! Б. А. Н Fine-apple 5 “Place, obtained our First and Best arr eR 7 rdener in this neighbourh > season we found it to be some days earlier nw thau the — pirum Pea. y for the pu вее flow 0а with horten ensis, fulg shis, and sylves- difference таны ihe. fal-dowered Ran fi P tak mdk бк trial. We therefore e óf the n н is ini ае alpi re in ndispen- the distinct and Mr. Thom mpson. has defective petals ? ү strongly suspect they ес» R. auricomus is earlier, larger, eng uny spei isof a нзри, green, the vid Жүл үр өы = Shade and peat, ик f and has out a nótch, The other form, w looms after oni mus, cour ir grad and hi е бош, s of-a da t more petals call courts shade, | petals, sometimes yén ков | еи of these the most edi the country, — testimonies Salix lánata, Associate er sity r^ «анз diy margin 3 f Н E тө ood HH m ^ E are nig. new eden; : у. ant in ip this tin Draithus апа rede е f 8 th | all ti ч LES ij | &c.; alpinus ped — шанын 1 Т LET # Ceras M" dwarf эчкен апа flower р more acceptable C to be found in the aer Dr onee | distinct om more n m em tehed,. E never so full as 6 together ( ho oto decisi t арти ec ош but as thé seed had ear (for over à year the sesta just stat ча m ye "X he characteristics thau already реонот 7, Mm r own trial ы їп “он different мама near {гн red, w: exposed, d and late—our n First and Best was in | each case about two days later i in Md un P Vie gr | but, until I resided hero "Ru E. "B. for my path. I have no t уеб, been able de det tect а ђе id er and better filled, nwe ИНИН ү ү ot Dielytra | good | of 186; rim i tember; не : Sl у е t for. trial at Chiswick, he which was | ев ап bright Rowers. f the permaent style P ne. Gerard Smith, S mes oraa утен ү Gr ape.—Some e tim ein the autum Р r ined from the ated ns SEA mention w described as having very berries, Ihave а Vine of it here, but as made of this, jdn buuches with larg I cannot and D | Carpenter's в onem ме, wi e oval get it | Essex Rival appears to » а good second Early Pea, | coming ^ бае between our Early Favourite and mot observed it тъ чиде Mariscus sends 676 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jorr 29, 1865, IM 1 ‚ called Baligess - E "ur P es Nc is clothed with jasan of арн we parer by lakes of Nympha, сч very яуап "i d Rus cem nb lms in luxuriant кре will be found and | pronouneed w bé the best лур ncis and Arthur Dickson & Son er. this s there bog of this In | botanist had жең гатан, to walk circum d where it would be are many p kind the Porn апа Pe ачр e cellent ; ottom. I ga e erop from the First and Best than I did from -— x) the бе» -— in pes: im shall sow it only | first егор. , Downton Castle ble- Gla t palustris i & with qu I Kildare. à ive чар гуе ы me nd in the thi ig rtr I had om own for years t that t в he states that all t rchid- lone at Berlin are, withont exception, doubier glazed. In one instance, however, i it seems s th at t outside "^ ths. If yo your сог —— vi tako the trouble to ——— where the oun cam it 1 Shall tell уо, Carlow, Ballota nigra is gr 7. "ds ea Castle, Sweet Pe domes? Perfect а they 1 is 3 perhaps not impossible. ia uite indigenous to prominent all over riis bog. у the "— end E р: 8 ntly and i in f w bloo abun nty. Ass vost | the &. mpra e (save the na; Mexico, The » three d = stages to e о generally котре іп the rainy season was roads ” bei sing i many the county | í gin - hn | mble Watching and gs te notes these circumstances wa “ы on the larzest T of оаа ow meadow Trefoil ;. "nd in ioter "pa arta the same plantation | be tween ith Tillandsias, Pu Der. situation comparatively © some distan er rther line lict m and part of is here айсгпей ^ with Typha ageney and phylla, with ig quantity о Cheilanthes А and Selaginella, st kin ta Фф 2B "1 = © 9. с. $ 4 о "1 S [-] 2 . 2 E ES LJ c o fed cr o ЁН. c et E R [- d e = ГЕ] ge laden. with beau a green as the evergreens exhibit in ds Eidos spots in Www British Isles. DA planta ara Mn Nin. Has this been таана in the “ * New Invincible э» Scarlet, stinet in colo попе bet . Reichenheim's Vandas I should expect | g to see very тб rim grown thev are without | are in a fall flower I find and insects they must be delightful to look аё. | old sorts, nor ee they а distinetn But how do they flower? Saccolabiums flower well in | Let one m their native — where 5 inches of rain has not | Invincible and the old fallen for four m s. Ro Warner, with айса s A the Large Vine Leaf.—Observ is n my greenhou: ight differ ine leaf which appeared unusually largo, Г measured it, and found it to be rather over 14 inches in length and | this high price, No wo breadth. Is this an unu ША] size? Henry Mor. — and made -Bracondale, Norwich. [A leaf of White Nice received | this said Invincible оов Mr. Thomson of Dalkeith (see ^8 57, 194) Horticultural ewe à easured 17 inches in diameter, and records "i others нт pe yours may be found in the same volume (see р, 214)] — 1 E. sot dnd d at IL а! this season, | must, I am rectis шө the very perfect condition an the beds ther ne round Lo ems A eh. I hay “ден аз А Provinoial See. ht bte of Met The Old d crown “piece for 23 Peas, and now that нун they are no improvement i ess w admit, bu difference. That t, t th that 4} H учня; to all experiment, d Or chida жого, сазе m the tree clim ше! ich T did n ot see i in Bes ether a few crimson or MA ^d ho К I ey a u^ m n “ зп у! ” different as to penie them to be so old at It was ; to be кече Hanbur About Cordova the ы tion is uu Li roa Selagin PS. i BRE Azalea, ёе, а qua ntit y; Ora n full fru uit, and saw the in remarkabl fine e s honoured by t to pay enormous s prices for novon when ible Pea But | п the 12 d were Phi to drag the mixtur e of mud a nd Stones that i a First- class Cortiñente, filled tho deep “hol ll obliged to get 8, ETT Bi and nd + to make a —much finer d the Tovincile being in that ees much the here I can аз бау, ав meg e fect d planting ps eds hich is Higher Tiai 12 or 15 in SE үсеп the grea! t sec ret o early su n such m The | meet with it for r years, My foar it is ex! extin t. J. ree from insects жые acie Нуас inth Bulbs.— close. Чеш the the euer of шапу, after "having had | Hyacinth bulbs, in which ТА think $e mil ш find thg sso 1 Аз во with which they fter all not f; e done flo owering I tak d in It would be OÍ rmn t dry potting shed, where there is pen of [o greater а чы —" fi [^ p fuc con- there t they remain. till they are re qui veniences cvm m to d to thos by fillin төл Viol Pda or, in some ins nces, syth Johnson, Gardener, у eei paag [These bulbs | ly with Saik sort of teer In the meantime, e aig deae filled in the crown than those mentioned however, let u e a m Mr. Eyles, and | previously.] where the b LI Hs s done, namely. o as rm cuba japonica; this, surround ed bva bright а стела is жуы Led and elective. At the same time it a appears to me that reat For o gym P ex 1 ENING. they can only be e employed i in masses that prre well with the whole design market and. нт the p ublic gar rden, eign SOT TM Ond Ron the * Tasmanian " e Bay of id Thomas I went to the the first there | In the ol old-fashioned Dwarf White Rocket, which 2-9 те ur gardens I: p Мк. hav a w hite Rocket. —I ne be mer ш on branc use It seldom grew able to F. couple of|s at un all — ап Ey poetin the woods, over old stumps and trees and st; reams, Twenty-four mules were then fastenel e, and several men set to dig i k, when it = sh that it was im fen days that the roads pio reported to be i state than ever, but I started off in company wi everal of the hardiest of Hé иа Шо by ч with e ie om ping down footed m never o Е rapi agai pas: veral “ Peons ”—on the way, with spikes м is in D. орос or hats, a snis i 2 — d by a by-path, o. ot вц. абд with Pen: T feet. high. Musas and То чад меге реи e. Ра iers still remain in the str "en se rizaba, with nnon bm. Mid them as they w. b the e fight: BRES We le (t. the town in Арн as very dark d a with torches to light ii a torch ar a ie ; greatly enh when we get large clusters of rich | Ipomœas, Cocoa ts (the fruit small), berries оп it. Of this we may doubtless soon have an Staus, and Neun за very fine and effective, with no Ше en. Таш not going | e end of tropical subjects. At Havanna the cin ns on the north side of bes island. dE well, in m track ti dayli Oncids o'clock. Lælia anceps an In cases Peces. ӯ, des were sch on the trees. [п | going over атай А Polypodium vulgare, but very в stunted. Аз qot to the sunny side of these hills the = тәр and Cybister, Nosegay Pelargoniums, withou noticing that tiya we те splendid дато to - bedding materials; and it ds Mr. William Paul is bringing are any viris sien to , possessing as ће, t shades of dde me. we may hail prs as angina to o ees C er opinion do Mr. the Su iw credits pa рану rne. vw peri: i infinite mes planted it is fast losing its boggy charac gay with : too, зона a аты M ges formed of "Plunbwgo Nerei атта бна А ана ved inca, Bignonia, Passiflora, fine and porc and the icum, 28 сото Dra uavas wers, Roses being plentiful, and Шол of Куп wor! Hit cena, and Musa t| tion зараду changed to huge Agaves, Y ley, and Maize abu noble leaf and habit being very luxu. sun and clea; d lants riant, and гамно subjects те зь eni the effect under a bri right d r sky w ii ag апа beautiful mong | insects n great plenty, , Ваг) Rio Frio, a is of robbers (they had p ай hei ке and robbed the diligence, shooting i to "3 b. the yere "e^ is a very py E ug it very. and | were journeying through fields of E Maizes a 2 and |а ie leat A ө to the sense ae fs 1 suppose the natives view of on their way to Vera Gron when we fra bads d всоп after " "едед i - аў found Aquilegia vulgaris in | the greatest pues affected ze the е At [sidera there are very 54 ricum montanum i is also common here, but I have a severa! H е common in this pa cn to of a different he tub а | гоц our — tired, ta d 7 р ion rron's — аге аб Tacu н н ш у of Mexico, on an eminence отө m. opposite Ch — the residi giar v Maximilian, whom I ba e hadt the b onour pianis, knows E дың of a He is fond of | - d ue. n pond bat st ations 1 e jas ue m haviog a thorough overha u 1 be to e Fernery with hirae ork, &e., 81 : THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 677 Jui 22, 1865.] т. Bewley, а ойо, bli Я No Cinchona could live n any quantity of Nothochlænas if planted in Situ Te " у ich, by the way, stands fros agen M de na A — mga fra grows mostly on exposed rocks. йет I ball | amount of dry weather and sunshine is be able to call to my aid,and ANE forms ofbeautiful| the ripening of the capsules, nd for moras bursting dux d Iam confiden at prodasing p мее [А — pa the seeds may fall to the earth. The " harm ws arg ves of this fine | Cinchona climate is certain] moist t for abo: ut. six or ym caer ca ‚ риб want | eight months of the year, di ti l fne bushes, fu! mih forms Е n fall flower agains ed [es cold ; a wi all; while itis expedient to seek very hu ia of I living. plants of. Neotinea intacta from „Galway. _ He d th t A0 but only one of them was in flower, They grew е ry bank, close to limestone gravel. gea шон mg p plants of Pinguicula is fro ities. The "plants Lot "E ed ‘differences in their flowers and 5 even ani nd mid joe вд because the mountains ndia do not appear to receive the same amount of m Am eric. N vH y op Дд} will be understoo go rcial Cinchona een wer seen it in Europe. о s have a capital lot, .My ad favou - misrepresented P. uth rican travellers. The Pita; yo оа coa, essontially from the lancifolia rsten in bei ing often found formerly from , | but Mond more os e veu n diameter, oat. than any , other Canem on the Andes. This tree, o 2 fee y slender ches, etm же new te ea ves, , Which la чае always assume or deep red c olour, 20: lan cifolia аа. dud tract to which of country | g Ехто moisture as the lofty Pike in | Pres а purple | o MOLOGICAL : June 5.—F. P. P. Esq., F.L.S., The ^ ev. Halet TM com- istribut of b specimens of a new genus due. не b Nano hovering ov terfall and settling ons of 28 he larger leaves t than those of the Pitayo Cinchona. This account ol then entomologion! гент Арабе capuc la] not in flower rite Adiantum | have | fav ite Ps its атр between Pasto and the city of Santa Fé de рота; while the we of steep Ay nds of|at Go hibit taken by his Fe in а Bishop s Wood, Ham; pstead, on à barked Oak k tr ree, Mr. F ond r de rare moth I ees п June, and лы a fine karte v the eared from the Pitayo bark are limite diae oa orthwar A the volcano Lastrea Filix-masand Woodwardis Ipomca Quamoclit | dill The eod се, атф region of Wedde of my arch is very incorrect. Purace, which po pelo to the central Cor- New | va this country, t Me M exhibit ted eolour roe ч саба which we Rockville. The Emperor has a Germ п near, a Belgian which I selected „Ту were three uite safe; Mile ше greater t arde I ha o just нт а "lot P before eei at Messrs, months so much for T pack- | part of the ТЕ and as covere: they are hot arenaceous plains, or sava with low spreading leguminous t ае: states that the bark i is not | akon from. the аон of the C. lancifolia, which, „in | ; but this éd with адн imr west in reality Wes ei vered м e new r species. of Bombycidæ from East г of Pitayo, the E from the roots of wi whi Hs of economie insects, including, lst, species тш аге s beneficial to man, as producing silk, honey, wax, dyes, hat mach more val bw han that from F е with Cupressus and Eucaly E: rees with rou ptus, The indul j iii | nd heads for is one thin Mod dicine, &c. ; hich might be mui which it was admitted that it #7 esirous that "ead should Un — | especially in reg Pas MS of the lis. ertilisers eg Ed hrough a field cakes of i ice an ine Lr T убн aves kag ieri ich I found h thick i in the hollows of the lea иј in СПБ "| Léon D ounti 1 cwt. E Pinio gj will very y probably M found four. EA in n opposition to the views LK Dr. Sichel, —— in a memoir just published on the Hum ible ontanus © e ll day, There are ons John O'Brien, ellow. mbe у 11. air. The сый, entlemen wer i Hus g к е “ме very few variegated find o in w —Dr. Dickson, Œ. | Pita; ju aeq fed much, thicker thi than common window- rudis is 6 pice be barked it wou e во befo the ek г de «T A. for cultiva! rapidly, whi ch i a erum t po» hitherto regarded as specifically distinet. „Ји шу 3. —F. Р. Разсое, Е. L. S. President, i in the chair. Bark tak said to give nearly 4р рег cent., э while bark вна, fiot the roots of the same trees gave 5 per cent, of provee he bark taken from Pitayo is said to be sent to Fra The bark sold in England under that parie is not true Pitayo bark, but | a pon es from the pie which border нА the шу е таъа am d from Almaquer and Pasto, rom the C. lancifoli dS very inferior to that of Pitayo. own in England pnt not s lass— because . all taken from small бо а he MER trees s having |: | W. as ою Saund ders, Esq., ys pt for the recently given by the members т the. (ү at Reigate. Mr. pF. Bond exhibited Ana; р ecimens .of марада, pulehellata, reared from Foxglove; soa new species e Rev. fi | statements confirming | Ше fact or the simultaneous J -flies A nd Mr. Fry stated E this (L ampyridæ) i in PI th. acis of the ined ае Заза of Quito, essential diffe o the one analysed the ap d e ан foun 2 pe of qui dl йй, that this chung xe nd the Cinchona offici Loxa will prove among the best for cultivation. The m EE ч Fsg the Rosace, w in staminal ме боде о lieves that t those Mugs ЇЙ mu, ga Ё ed ша ШЕ ог "without a San nin H3 EE] 1 ЕЎ БЫ + | о a БЕР ч Fer о im F Iz] Б ur ЕЕЕ T$ & ш having Ше. M d sta Don Narciso Lorenzan rincipal na cultivation, after overcomi Senes e ram that p curd n > be extirpated in consequenc is allowed i in the Lad. where dr are destroyed by the Жош, andro pes im goi 1а type; stamens super- | which true corolla, as ‚аз sanction of the . | consis iata à gre a part ha method | climate i is like that of Loxa, and even the vegetation Fus arks that t motive which Ese Же. ‘Government (^ India ^ Р шө Oa E ги а of the body. f Cern iostoma lotelia, found on the lea ug са Ап read from the Rev. uglas i giving rus pen of а gem s сес! T io neigh- urhood of Cannes during the P гу ring. Dr. Armitage г. Benjamin a Walsh of "imois, в giving an account o the hybernation erican species ез of Li minitis ; the fact, however, lad trunk, 8 feet in height, whence fig may sprout, and learing а y me oe 2 trees to enable the to the same ок, an accou butterflies beiongin of pua Ж qe E. which, fro om the vi ‘ Zoologist, " was netra! ETE kly shoot up, and, the | s of the sun т ponsirating to the e чеш ground, the s g fre most persons уг m ile represent ever en; Tents of rain enjoying a moment o of Hi са have it i" flourishing | mist, а bos [ез which fall from the nate . freely. This result gives us full ES "that | наар the good kinds of арса which exist.in this country will be e | permanently preserved.—— Dr. Moore, Glasnevin, sent s of the dog tick, exhibited at a sies cep a by Саап Cox, had | recently hatched. HORTICULTURAL : 5 Thi OYAL , July 15 (Show [эе ge. of ре. diferen varieties of "Lilium cr of which s wells — i 678 grown and beustifelly lowered sp specimens were show [os 8. Cutbush d Young, of Highgate, under the | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, owes its greatest cel ebrity. The coast North America is well known as the habitat. of some of names Lu speciosum, rubrum, roseum, cruentum, the most magnificent trees in the world, which are album; with the exception of the last, however, they ivalled only by the gigantie Gum trees of Australia. арр to be merely different forms of speciosum.| The Abies Douglasii, іп particular, furnishes the most Others consisted of Lilium auratum, among which was|splendid spars for ship building to be met w any a pretty variety with reddish bands from Messrs. | where, and an extensive trade is in consequence being E. G. Henderso med rubescen e others came|rapidly developed in various directions in what the from Messrs. Bartlett, Cutbush, Bull Young, and | Americans te D lumber ;" the profit; m which may Catleugh. The other Lilies shown were the | be judged of by the pour) ene Tiger, Long-flower ed, and Martagon, of which there e ellai tum „“ Bhippe TS have Assure that 100 | per cent. M wasa sg dar k variety named umb Va enderson; and Vallota eximia from Mr. Bull. rod aes subjecta consisted of six stands of Holly- s. Downie togeth er ssel once stated in my heari ы his rele from England in n lumber a British v i ving баһа ship with. Tav Vi etoria, he loade d his . | reach a second edition, Mr. Macfie will see Aa ^ of expunging such virulent ab We “ and ba | M Pole depen [Jorr 22, 1865, ше. We willma disfigur re our columns 8 by quot Kp ^h but selves with expressing a hope that sho ч шшшде d the volume use from bas two dicun vices we йн) ame Ф. conclude wi which will, will е һаа өчө No inconyenlent. e lady, dropping her h's, a g singular verbs n habit of with plural nouns, фотон inquiry fato о the past iy expatiating on mansion— magnificen her an —the nu M Un of stories it Um. its ttle ments, and the fine view of the sea it . The fa ct was, to speak without rs +} ht hocks from Me Laird & Laing, wi pike of а delicate pink seedling, г! Mrs. Nue came from Mr. Clarke, of Brixton; , Achi RN and variegated-leaved rom Mr. ockscombs from Mr. te; and a beautiful e Parmer, h a Queen Pineapple by Mr. Ford, gr. to Изат, Esq. ; Horsham Noticeg of ; JSooks. td Matthew Vancouver Is Mac R.G.S, The author of Ml boo k resided for five yea: colonies, which he has undertaken to oncle —in what capacity he does not say; but as there are occasional alt hough f: n the 1s. to 27. 108. vicinity of the co per 1000 feet, and sold it in Бага after a voyage of two months, at about 137. 11s. 104. to 147. 13s. 4d. per 1000 fe With to agriculture, the prospects, according to our i regar author, are most encouraging: the climate is i e quantity of pde t it must the extraction of the vege riches of these colonies. Here Fri ед however, commenced operations; and with a fai CCe8S ; Бу im have rec think " Draggists inform me same — be — на hic rela zi experience ат y the Шетте Нл ofa ics ro, тау prove valuable to some of your readers, that ш demand for үн! migrants is so large as to be quite noti gra he cause of this expedient, in e. а country, may be readily conjectured." Apiary, b very recently become an enthusiast їп the Havixa bu “| the seu of bees, ы! have to acknowledge I received from the communi: inis on this sub. ject which have lately appeared in columns, шш, I the best bes is which my appreciation of the end y udget of am гоу "th 4, do ihe e following is au extract n by a settler in this 0e im [o eil Comox n) "i and declinin ng the titl of Rev., т in what is calls е British Lus oft the | term, we are va ГЕ the cte thath odd a en minister of so denomination diss a; а read for the sake of amusement, contains a mos oe inr Firs bar-an t, having been captivated by the description of d.frame нав І л ed to have some by tf hinh L ir re s, are the chief p about 6 acres wider M Ven tatos, a ends of id bcn iin Sy: nage ape "their sides, & хе the эө, almost, bu quite, Great, was my dismay, as l wa that h n e qua of g vegetables, and a smail шор ot splendid чүт can He Май he go to Victoria as merchant, siu agricul- at 5500. is not. dim; ind мы X would Je кимы кү gan T. a ges even to ЖОК ин s numbers, аъ бао, апа respecting the , various method ery x —— rival those ol the vA топ which, be u and when riches of the coast in different kinds É fish sed pid ноб, the PM from this branch of commerce be expected to be enormous, “ The facilities possessed by both these M ur and z fis А are pre-emin indented character of em coasts si EU, x is to become importan: in the дие дү. of this boat Рот San Een Barc tay Sound, Noot Hespod, Koskeemo, Sooke, Esquimalt, Vi N: other bays may be enumera including the inlets on the of British Col umbia, miles long—all ей gara to extensive fishing | mar m and peculiarly adapted for sheltered fishin ng ons. 8, ictoria, c will find h fair to industrious man without capital, А T Wheat i e ne. димаш тори That of the y Ue 594 the fr being were all ate eben and mu int b used, a clear space of tbreeeightha e ч didi pene ames and any por necessary, „е“ - её — of the hir hehe to b take, x р г example of what ,may done Mm а whose lengthened residen eg olony and s КА RM inquiry into this аи of farming кшн М gives big to his statements, writes: — * The produc kion. of ain, m edieal gentlema: f | succeeded in having the frames my sw: but Lig Early wW: was present, an the ping find the Leg E ener the. arms, had the nt of visiting Mr. А, ad uri d I was greatly pe wer 1 ni » he aere, and of uch better produe porsopal knowled the Blue ame during pay i half an On Ma. p |o DRIVING; and the ea of ARTIFICIA had ever picked 1 up before. ť in the way ay 2 th Im rid also h: mining pr cows, and netted 1 per day for four months, In 18 months from hs arrival in the colony, he realised 45007." r. Macfie prediets for Morem ме we think wit | A. brilliant future as бё for British aci ik "d rs addition to its situation » great айтад of wg an € d m port, it idly attracting merchants nations, "da find there a cheaper e market than апу hitherto existing. ** "Wit ington rritory, Oregon, California, and mod de the vm „К nockin re convenient terri t a 4+1 А fe stare i oes cing bee хоро е remarke warm I je taken sine most satie w days after th: ith ccesg in these ОР, wi n gui t do t. that 1 lare пф апа аб Чандшо, have already been referred. to in tl rns volume, h analysed, produced a pound of salt, while sea water | only 4} ozs. Per ins Ча моеи le of supplying 2 gallon a minute, the specifie gravity of the vraie e: T060, What portion of the globe could be | 2 tuated for an export trade in ith ipment vues mand ates on the coast, but at Paet rvellously qui | А л Ms to w. and unceremonious treatment it them, hov уйе ru gt м НЕ, st et and ° little dad. to resen hich th e subjec Hist tha. Mete Unitet. ал T the boundary ot British North А and in fatu as submissively аз а Wi aust indeel ill submit to be pus here на o mic oi nd A wili obey the hand of the operator h f ined horse. en markets? To say erg: of California | with its rapidly inereasi ation, Mexico, Central America, and all the countries on the СЕ coast of South America, would immedia ately become customers popul were our т, Аоте ў бе. n Rocky A trackless but поо M “Же КМ the ii CE LINE T ер atives of untries, who are ая heir е-е, of dried amd salted | ба would бонкй go take from us as much |as e cold y conveniently dispose "a as ; the Жош — "our will d that "di alia and New Zealand will bet ; be able to provide | т wants in this particular for 50 years—probably | colonies, р; efore, present another feld for the futnle fish merchants in Vancouver ancouver Island But it is to its Fir foresta tha 4 British Columbia? | find ie few apr eoa rr topic discussed in | i ша volume; it must egi to say t that the reader win M: with a minuteness which is guarantee of their accuracy. The only part of the k to which we decidedly object, is the extremely un f guido n he сап оп y see th ш were е; dcn PE ot to entlemanly, James Ка and bres: in the offen- opis Is to speak of as а 40 Lr sueh an many others who © hare seen it it. m MN í T have been ewha i i i them frame hives, Having neglected to inspect : -combs, let him try the experiment aë e had several NATURAL B SWARMS i x had previously pee supe! no progres has Since - be pin marvi el to my Я ARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 679 ey were tenanted by their swarms, are most desirable Pines. in cultivation—Abies Morinda. This mulching, too, keeps the fruit as clean as any — —— time after t the ыл dd the combs built in the the frames bein ed, T as to remov! "i the combs safely, , The bee: tbe frames nchlets hanging down quite perpendiculari СБ васт; һе just in the right no к Bevis' E ve. Not even the Babylonian equal it as a - The quantity of fruits of all kinds at Arundel is quite marvellous, Never have I seen such lots of pages on cnc walls, and on wall s of әр € os mark. 11 fondre plant, for tie Me м ғ ТЗ аз ntm. a well as pen ndulous. t is not „во str ikin g when lt p I straig or a f over to & — nut on a few t, and then шр 3 across to a I. adopt fo for have bui ^ Midi rolling aad are seen deer and by walking to h other side of the keep, looking , t dap pple ed w rir wned, ry the Surrey hills far LM while | W: ays, “ we have eed a grea e su о A егу useful fruit room, cool in h ese com 1 P т m he walls being ten feet Lue but | then i it is is ? very "ad chapel of. Sai nt Mary, ough very "n of at lee H inch of $ of m inch, Tp. opinion on thia s poi I have an soda "d hive with A" of the | эму width, and rope dokn: e. Be eyond is А! ыы н ig the bine sea, the * image of eternity," much as it was when rito; on or Saxo on firs b fix ed upon tl espe e»! гем лз be acceptable, І hope. to be send vou some further Ver of my кейе нр iei 1 иш ш. ед our Љее-Кеер ing would, from relaíe their they mid M do pee y^ RA ———————————m n Memora: nda. mei home. s е dj "Вод pe. a and e сап elsewhere lay hands on. His root room is also the in veia ү гч wer of Ivy and dein and there are old towers for Е sorts of p воще fu ger as summer the ory of man no graphic encam eek spare, Pu s0 M „берер E fine а ESL and fruit T trees in tubs are distributed pretty freely alan ir кт walks, and they look y yery he АШУ —and об БАШ tenements for ghosts and there the ои "Роке, , Phytolacen Mar dr a is to be seen, and while ornamental Py during autumn black berri de liciously tender upon jt. a оф fine теа of elevated lawn, well suited for an | important extensi sion ZEE a hon althy condition it, there i ів a sunken panel croquet pe which can be cissit during the winter, the plants A place use. a $ E} dark and cold slate ed h Orange trees treated i 3 p this way "ri have certainly gg d There i is no more radii ^ic B uta land, has gurpassing interest for the than those Pec Ге Mele a start indoors, , ЕН viole Soth rS cen e ч эр айй do tl may be ferne on at hd. every point i n kitchen noble woods which ud i dd it is а sort of һе old moat which once kept cold r | frui It is first pumped up from Paradise to the hortieulturist or I t. who here find | 980 dn "the Castle and its а is now deys. pe чазое Lake о a covered т reservoir containing their favourites more closely ссн than they are it is чай by trees and shrubs sufficiently to fi elsewhere with the relies of old time—aye, войу what t be the qi oH агі; , New Zealand ud тей, is tanig A per as it saves luxuriating dust acoumnlatod from the tre | tongue Fer ern. Standing 208 of try warlike men during a dozen centuries. X The bold а ad densely wo A hill, with its grand old | 125863 of S ab ron ок with клы Г nearly | Dahlias konp td merona ding, for сабо, old and паг (for the 2 feet long; at the bottom they are ontr asteid eni Порано а ind tree an ра Abos; us Psonias, of th nd entra with a snowy mass of Phila sod ies nd t тел they rise аз рт свей Mr. Wilson, thus scouring two showy 1 t ee$ up to the oute: Castle di displays i їп d year in the sam el ge , ‚ Arundo dern iae mallara in walls, It forms one of the ost - gular i centuries E as Py and ibas and jose if velim where not covered by nee walls Deodars p the fine and forts, is clothed pon t Pines, | with dice в tueky Coffee trees, | Panlownia, Catalpas 3.4 m fall of bono, and Hiekory and Walnuts laden as they nev М и of the count On some e n ou i is most interes M to soe Hs : hee ordei Д е aming, and Rose, ities ex he flints, ol Valerian, Wall beg фат т its or Asplenium Adian nigrum, Ana ич» се were ep n of man, are E kingdom, i.d that Mr. € пай оп АЧ — ог Pear uL. wherever he gets an open space, be an is cla. di i ‚дез дене бте by our Bo ii Bet andis oe] йа like all the imaginable ; and there is no bettor opportunity. than andest of | favoured. localityi in the south ot England. ' Whoever t first | such as Arundo conspicua, which will make nearly as fine a will ` E ret at Arun del for making the Ferneries in this home of the ена. Of the acres of kitchen garden the great | portion has been made by Mr. Wilson d an original and striking feature, Such iiM ifa eel as those at Arundel would form early 00000 of bis | Sings ть for all e im ed Len 1 lux аб Ar ese, Ve rbena — і. ачыг the ur—a rich | (the d plens easing m: Portugal Тане planted out of| and unde ow | conten nted pep under its own nine years. This is commected with the forcing pe | уолу к] pub lie road, and c пу conn g al t my ti "Т was near ly “тап off my gardens. From the mody and p шсш a he » e. ph ойла Melons, Cucumbers, &c., the place, it was he dung frames, but here in the Melon yard e| open кер frait perm co à рај, b is now "es are growing ia "the same way without shade uch so as could be desired. The veg: dye ters are " апу I п роу the fluttering old mats, &c., æsthetic point of view, while much ore пе of garden farming than thg pépa of a a private MAR and the ach gro! gader as Pa aranips, as i sup т. та pigs. nM РЕР ing from little ‘contrivances which Mr, Wilson ии to get them up pA strong ropes with а which is passed l2 the the Par 'at Arundel must be as as bad ы diffcult to u i wal Mr. Wilson i is а root-pruner on a large scale, Along | houses, I should zie omit ti that. the sim the walks of the newer part of the kitchen garden "-— on нее the npn 1 | or two from f|asany und n mingtadan And what are rra А old turf pits for—jnst such pits rough labourer with ple ny of sods и ste Mid ugh up а number oU E Go. with loosely on, and then any lights at eck of йори "o the CL врали U oy liga stuff or such Lork $ capita T d 2 FE P ose and is | arlis half-spau pits, about 3 feet high a ч the do € rd 6 or 8 feet wide. of the gens and finish— interiors as light as dantly, a n from. N. B., се the roi ize and s иие E Ша, Well йү with fruit me Took A д + large panaan vnd of dm choicest the abundantly. And wu there are rows of mn d ones, in dem Of course t the wood ripens better in this. way common standard, and then nor form, root-prun PE every threo years, and the shoots i down with fruit, rawberries are to some extent a а failure at Arundel isa is better light and more space for standing plants геад cad REPET specimens, In the Me aha house the garde oil (h alf fi nts and lumps of chalk) ias Кыыл me well," said the chief, “and obe 2 Command I TS word I iudi , ied h ri keep, for wherever you can new pros Ё Just garden ау bs quite a novel view | of the spreading headed Cy presses, wh of the n » а эш айе bur sug- | com nly one beauty to be seen |! dr roug ht of last year t that has doi ppa the mischief ? the “ pond garden,” a low-lying ase of the eed hill, туне the soil i in ted m * -— > mulehing of short iege e from drou ought or crack, fte n edel interest for the w Wilson" Mr. | place, with its well-kep w- | gardens, Л, whole batch of Pine-houses I have only time n| OF e | and ie to say ced rd are Los with pedet ted pipes 0 А а Р фет a үнтү DRE х 6 and excellently managed ery delightful thanks to Mr. Vom T spent in when and mellow as if 45 drying from a May shower. Oaks planted by her Majasty, the | ап Miscellaneous. The Sediments formed in Wines.—M. Pasteur states Г" I гл. Н Д +} EH + EF, л: Р, 1 +7. Hr 1 а А | 1 dother great people, witb, b: eside/and| * This quite coincides with the Lone imm. [AR With an old Paulownia, one of the ent of the fine old | wines, W LI J 1 1 1 1 680 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Уол 22, 1865, — heads. The first are ign | of bitartrate of potash, a mixture of the two salts. but of the bottles, and have little Маме upon re composition and quality of the wine. The second kiud, also covering the sides of the bottles, are brown colouring matters, whicb, originally dissolved in the wine, are gradually rendered parc gr г by oxidation. This sediment, Meier is caus ed b [also в uggest itself, e the ssim ion of boilers or | other apparatus wher reae war? n may rest should like- | wise be proceeded with forthwitb. R GARDEN AND HOUSES. doors tall plants vm ратта additional fez] T mu Market or some other sort for spring сщ for winter use may still be planted pec ing. Pang PINACH.—Sow a little Prickly now for Р the season. nin —M—MÓ—Pr ua STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, ut o | staking and tying. Patches of early annuals will n be pas sl be rem iug t the air presence of ай eqq diss olved i the wine. - By se eral experiments upon | n fact, and shows that the IT E pon wine, з е su; to the increase of temperature, but to the itia! the win ing a and e evaporation. Accordingly, wines bermeti- takes place more | thi perennials, and any shrubs which may stand too Es in AX E beds, NTHEMUMS.—These attended "e or they w NIE 0 their lower leaves, by e plants will be am md ain n | the production of vanos ануч теснац into form, but not t y with hould now be carefully Sana BAROMETER. | Rain, 29 21 29. n ы 22 |29.882| 29. 29.995| 29. 21 |29.931 25 aen 9| 26 | еМ 14 Thurs. EI 15 ие É lel sxuksuxi ime .822 76.4 9.3 | 62. si ; densel nsely o X showei Башга пе ; fine чыт white clo, ep very "fine ; Cool at night, е | weak bm шап DAHLIA “р! earwigs, and remove all badly- indeed, do not sensibly change i in amy ды I P third of sediment, by f MILI рове уагіо! cryptogamic vegetations, SG poting $ as ici are the sole cause of pes * diseases" of w formed buds as they appear. re NIUMS.—Cuttings may be taken of -— I st bedding tipa cubes s the ne ; quite cloudless with hi 16. Verr пе, with ein cou ds; thundi т дЫ — — Very fine, with light clouds; thunder showerat night - MN— IDEAS, d d hot; very fine ; cloudy ; overcast; rala at — 18—Very clear ; slight s| ers; very fii showery, — 19 Light clouds and is Del 5 overcast В very fine. Mean temperature of the wee g. below the average, ope n ground, with greater freedom than they will at n | time duri ring „е p if coddled up by bottom heat ; STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending July 29, 1965, The author e that wines would be improved by мма каг БЕРЕЕР тоа leaving them in the cask abi Т ripe, and then bottling | 1093 July. |S5s|5ES| $$ [Quantity NIU tiem. ten xd i > E | of time. eed by loosening the soil of a АЕНДА А8 шышы [of Rain. || } t in. File Ware: фе —Some years ago read border, ый! y mixing a little sand with it if IS d Sunday, 2) E SES p e 9 ETT 1-1-5) E W a Frcach scientific periodical, that chloride v. lime h П with z Taes 139 738 | 44 оар 13 036 |2 ould rid a ho f all Itr d is em well with the thumb ря ds If the Wed. ..26| 738 | 503 | 61.9] 19 12 |= овие Р еве nuisance Pus 13 Yos eather is dry, r them | Thurs. .. zu 74.7 | 51.3 | 63.0 098 |2 Friday 29 76.8 | 512 | 637| 1 13 |2 Satur 76.0 | 50.6 | 63:3 131 14 its value, and this occurred some four years "aeui E took an old ору, house infested with rats, mi рр Сысы other convenient piece \ ry, bed, or dressing room. nament: Tg Dekada a qua anti ity at the foot y ench staircase, Stablo о — piestieu S is soo a and the| result was g I th hly d m prae nemies, | M АЕТ ы imp oen im an all the rest, di Fs attacks upon the dairy in about twelve months, "when probably from repeated nenas ara it may be n еол ut, if кез, defer this КҮ their bases | 8 d o As pite have made a few ES.—Beds from 9 the roots of these | have tin up, should be dug roughly, in order to | sweet à the soil by exposure to sun а air. The roots themselves will of course be dry, and in safe quarters. КК ы GARDEN. m beatin dung frames fnl of fo tad th 4J laft MzroNs,—Keep the Pert as pos ssible iui a etus to secure sufficient warmth from. the lininge to allow Кен of air to be Wat Last yea t one for w wasps: Шу "ошат Ғасе Ше M: ough i in the | dining. |a n which h we bad none—as its mell, to ost det perpe! arfare. d all this comfort for Fi opt Only l let] ошон bonn beware E TD piace very cautiously, and only when a fresh supply is «Бойы е i then give enough to moisten the whole үр кш loue by this time. Give, сасе re, all the possib ne — Boo —The wood will probably be ripe in m Qo erature during the above period The "highest tem 2 deg.; and the lowest on the 23d zl 1844—therm. 2 deg. Notices to Corresponden: Pp ire B & 8, Tos flowers sent а вне. бота very good strain. Th e full-sized and nicely varied in colour, but we do not {Конек anything n novel emori EDDING PLANTS: F M. You will find it it very troubl Rh moda Out, and с. und be done by cov verings carefully adjusted every ps pe нес will not keep at all. The Dahlis e you а frost-proof cellar or store room ; and Бао Азеке may be es in such a place hung hi modation to start them the s m with the. неет which seem to ise you to incur the Unless the crop is ер need not remo e cones from the Pinus ходзь 90 high, which is fiti a miners dud The Me 8 fest not the chloride in ү Еи дош EM 'the mire t been а Math to rti bae Mim proximit; y to bri steel wares, 3 че E d "d y foli ? duit: engine to * clear the CUCUMBER LEAVES: X t possible to make mush that th eir "алы сыш dum wil ber to plain, and опаре ot dus of a Cucumber or Mdon leaf e raid in an envelope, and their bri ight Kanla eR: rins ur nie zr Pins, —Plants intended to furnish the winter and gue. : рва лодос ака E studd eh xi ires We have never aeen theao b es before, You шаў Bite Mi САЙСА ihe s icu bids pak judgment, in order to insure their showing at | je quito sare tiat they do not arbe from any. pru ма stowed away & shelf. and a mong them the proper time, or rather to do all that can be done | except it be one of indifferent cultivation, as we ipis tyr gr sh da, сэу анас ts mouse The | 60 insure this, for the most ехрегіе cannot | from а very strong phrase in y ter. MTE i ER ereature had CH ENS that the lote TNR alwa x i ttin тч нер the desired nis xu Dr. нат tho erbibita or of his afford a suitable Mie for her young, an . | time. Continue to sel the most сонне plante, рон sd e нога eii plants which are neither his füré ed in ita quantit » pes PY eeping them dry at the anal ‚за а edi m n пог his emplo; breaks the rule becomes die mad ie net. Ты bottle was filled ig light, so as to chock their grow induc ified. We scarcely understand your other question w s es the nest, э person exhibiting in another name than that of and t the pé architec зару recaution to | parative state of rest for a До тан Those that his employer. The exhibitor is really the whose Tai jun im жайт o thé E of the have well-matured their ge owth, if pert fruit at| name the plants are entered for exhibition. Thus, d 2 bottle. In this remarkable Tariao the young were mess deat Doepie close a ——— к bs pt * тя P upeg vor p^ ) itis placed; and it is a fact worthy С IAE un brisk bottom heat, and properly moistening 7 he soil BRA whois the u Aer ч ; but then ће e donde attempt had | been made rd ма t out the light. Nothin about the roots, Those intended to supply ripe fruit| as above, B. is not showing Ыз own (or his masters) ; have form ed the Жарагы | late in spring, if not considered sufficiently strong, may and is disqu. бей. xi of Uredo at the underside, so that th J | be encou aged to grow freely for some time yet, as if xcd eec 2 vss E pa а dte does no ай еласа the light; rine S alea xp сап be got to show in November, they will besuffi-| 1.55 all Forns indiscrimiostaly. Р Тпе greater part of thè formed a comfortable hollow for her young, and ently early. Attend carefully to plants swelling their | spots contain no sori. These may arise from the е дя she had placed her offspring. It is Ts: fruit, giving plenty of manure water at the root, and| which has killed the spots without being Зе deránge- fore ident at the mo s ear keeping the atmosphere w. and moist. Atten ence Pedes ape Ac s Polis d the азиат nor is it very 607 light, rin that it only chooses darkness s of | the W ng of recently potted stock, as if too much is| completely to exclude the thrips. If, however, br нізу for its young. The rapidit i m which. the | given the h soil is apt to ome en, and if to titutional de has taken place, you must dung mouse can make a nest is somewhat surprising. Опе | little the old ball becomes so dry that it is not easy to pm change of t 4 he black s of journals mentioned, some few years | get it properly moist again; in eit se check | roscors : po cwm caterpillars are those of the buf-tip moth. ago, Че PEL house a loaf of newly baked ipsnm poe — зе md throws the plants „ну! feed bare ыыы Hai quite dried up when they n а shelf, accord: E . Next day a hole was а observed iu 1 the loaf; d when it | equiring more pot room shifted as soon as circum- Renee, ruithogalum aciloides zH was open a mouse Ene were ta men will ее in order that it may be well esta- elton, Ain cai JE BRL AB siae —S B. Allium Lom within, the latter havie dem made o paper. On blished befo; ied very near А. sphærocephalum.—4 D B. Ac platyclada.— examination, the material o i Misc ЖАДОК howery"weather continue, it will Jone tes sangui еб, Соссо оно P 3, Nahe to have been obtained 4 ix RE which Һай |" | be unfavourable for "Огарев that аге тіре and expected| ДД 1, Veronica alpina; 2, барын > Wi in and ged into the form of a ^ ^ Si long ч у ны insuffici nt. В & Much damaged di d nest, ithin tl узн home were ni ; th d f a strong adhesive nature, it wi h ata.—. P DE pin nt, and newly born, Thus їп the space | advisable to cover with something to throw off heavy | fel loren ot Seero Pene onae but posui in ti ttt Ls 38 hours at ше most, е, loaf must have cooled, the rain; ye however, the soilis of a light nature, and| very much а heontof e Yap abi bimarginsbe т been excavated, the copy-book found and cut will drain € it a: мем operi с une vo de^ dc the long pas ble , the, made, and the young | "#11 be unnecessary. "Use quas Aree whero olt M) E а оаа Roses аге те produced from а brought into the world. Surely itis no wond t mice | © colourin ng, with a moderate cire culation of a Kir on Poio Aon a: t tie pra )bbing орна r that thei ies fail tojn dal барыда wat ats Be к Boring Bon s Suo Mr 177 й n dull weather fire-hea so be necessa YAL BOTANIC Ка vod pu eue Шош, Hon Юк fruit is swelling. ы sies оГ Binck Prince Grapes, dil, mentioned ms a distinc ze, ver- me d gie е Cal $ HARDY оң a KITCHEN G io which they were w ойно 99 э — ог Оре СЕИ ontinue to faste ung wood o quee ie. апа omitted in MT Euer yarn Vine lenvo k ensuing ee, to see that бо р phun Д free from insects; also| the excrement of es ната ai Ir not Erud done, no time should be lost in putting | stop over-l d end 5 of Oidium у putting | stop egre t shoots, and endeavour to га а рогев ver deg n E all houses, pi or frames in thorough repair — fair amo Ë beari wood all ove Da Ys to account for their соп Lr pr e men sh t». Ms g p ng tree. A: be done this jd, but you must — short. ys have arrived i bad weather has se set in. t | shoots hat. i stopped early in the senson may n tho Vines break, and if n per d to at once; also painti "d Or воо! di f px Keep P. irent ones s apply Les told tha! m side w „although manageable at all | wood on Pear and other wall or espalier Y" E C. Weare Pall of rain rain wer i $ osely ht iron tank ordina n ре deme The repairing and | stopped i n urious effec А ж tank for the cleansing б such. stili vi g ррес in. and that you may у substitute such а Б рек exist, will “ course! CaBBAGE,—Sow now some seed of the Enfeld| water butis with safety. ушл 22, 1865-] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 681 AE TA a» NOMBRE: ure B ОТТ, m BA DIL 2D GALDE Mark Lane; ATENA d prices on applicatio: Сагон МА LN DRE COMPANY ondition— SUATHOSPH ATE of LIME, TURN IP ТОКЕ = M and Roots, Vb, махо € rim PERUVIAN GUANO of ЧОРА, Uu E AMMONIA, FISHERY all FERTILISERS Of kni orks, а p of Do; Plough Street, E.C. E. сыч Secretary. also CO! SIPRATE SALT, and Oces, 116, Fenchurch Li; ien ni PATENT т PHOSPHATE of 1AWESS MOSPHATE dL S ERRPHOSPHATES, o m per ton. WHEAT, BARLEY, GRASS, MANURES.—The Manures gendi 2 AR tanp ir de pert m «Гг шә TURNIP 2 A and BONE SUPER- ME from BURNT BONE and MANGE L | own GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE COMPANY e REMOVED their OFFICES from 52, Parliament Stre: E NHLCEEALI: Wer eee S.W., where all fu future оон orks, yero to bé and other Land Improvements, e addressed, WirLiAM Currronp, Secretary. THE, These are the ' machines which have taxed the x Ti for "rone the purpose Buildin e may sa sible ays’ T HE GEN Bi re RT мт DRAINAGE | ёхрегіепое to determine the relative excellence of and IMPROV: EMENT COMPANY. | some 60 drill: TQ 40 reaping and mowing machine The Right Hou. Tieni FPE on а mere plot of land. And we should have George Thomas Clark, Esq. Williama Fisher Hobbs, Esq. preferred that the ietv's judges had been on edes Cobbold, Esq., ardet y -E Ишт, E p, instructed during this preliminary examination Rt. Hon. Viscount Combermere. | William Tite, Esq., "M.P. merely to select half-a-dozen from the whole Pec uer. EN Ini Четтен буны elass for a more elab and onged ex- ipal Engineer. Б This ieiet Farm nation on a greate ent o d hereafter, Com; mper n of Farm Hou а В ngs, and Labourers’ 275 оп 'EStates of еу "па of tenure, whether Freehold. Entailed, i^c erii €— tni se to 1: nts Corporate, or . Collegiate, or grant Loan: к ше d-|not, the ymouth Meeti en a greal owners who from. EE сенын, suecess in all that ought to enter into our estimate The ifications of Houses, кк Сор кои, ала ыз Bui ME of ыу Pa Fus uu прапу also furnish Approved Plans and "$ description, and in carrying out the works by thei of the achievements of the Society. б. ic dad M. i Nro 2 WESS Адеп . LA ANURES, £8 T ton. The түй of the outlay in the Works, with all official expenses, count ту ew dist An the ere is XENTRATED CORN and GRASS MANURE, £12 per ton. | may be е charged on the Eslato tor a term of С years to bo fixed by the | not much propriety, therefore, ae а y hrane: because СОХ Manures can be obtain ed of Mr. Lawes, or through "his Landowners I mus aped rcumstances of фе fos а dis Tuve ibo These in all of the United Kingdom, at prices | .. Works of Drai , Irrigation, pipe: Wood Grubbing, and 1 er rom ave been among its appointed to cost o! „2-4 Road Making, may be. executed n а similar nes Пано; ог r beca f the o М attractiong— "Omne PERUVIAN GUANO direct from the Importers o investigation of title being required, no legal expenses are кап vu und m. en aimos of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, Ana other ЙЕ mures. AMERICAN and other CAKES at market prices. E: mre dd Widtehah Pie a AT 85 | in кетт ату asina дону of Ner fields it could Address Jonx Вемхт Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, | а not fail to be. ЕС.; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. р: т AL. ы President of the Committee. (їкюшс LIC ACID.—The best qualities of this Acid His Grace ше ыннан, Шаға; ра eterinaj "urposes, ma; dice- President. be had from the Ше оны] Sans 0.6, Ошта Ра yal The Em The Елш. o of Essex. THE GREAT A PLDMOUTIL. MEETING 8 on, OT: аруу шшш, Marche The Righi еси laa of LONSDALE. UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against £1000 ы —— « a MOM Еш S PATENT Wen "PIU dH and CULTIVATOR ААН brdan зел м Bau in every Agricultural bos fe. а зачу TREG E.C. ; and Steam Plough Works, Leeds. Тнк business of this annual Wednesday, July 12, when the various implements of | the classes allotted f i ected by th e ju care and sent out to the trial grounds, and a RICHARD GARRETT, ъй Hall, Saxmundham, Suffolk. George Moore, Church Yard, London, E.C, Honorary Secretary. „ Оа! Kiands Hall, Kilburn, N.W. g n the Committee and to subscrit ONALD соц, Esq., * Mechi Testimonial 8 Dowvarp Nicorr, Gentlemen willing to iuested to address to AYMAKERS, HORSE RAKES, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN, RES mme ДӘ C rl vum Tools of all kinds. Improved , delivered carr: free. Price Lists per post on sppiicu la | Bunorss & Kery, 95, Newgate Street. Works, Brentwood, Essex. | С ED WIRE NETTING 0 се,” 55, Оһахак Oros, TII was made. ud was a poaring Wet | day Tho: Поні ng Ban To rs havi consented to tra opm nothing ld done, On Friday and Sat ply опао oun! mperia| an "а London and o Min Barnet, Hoares, & Co, | Very efficient lebe f the mowers pe the drilling London and Joint Stock Messrs: Coutts к Ат was accomplished, and some progress was ion Hank OF London маан d. GU made in comparing the reaping machines, notwitl- ака ж yai n of the latter day. 6° | MANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL AGRICULTURAL | Op Monday, which w рене ШАМЫ MEE Patrons.—Tho Right Hon. the Earl of Dinny, K.Q., and w mpleted, and "the r^ tedders, uorse rakes, and The Right Hon. Lord Earnrox or Фаттох, | hor: i RAE were хе ed. The H о bl Peto Koen кто х, М.Р. "uo vro A tied Ва. Pon е e Honourable ALGERNON EGE) SHOW at OLDHAM, August 30 and 3I, for PRIZES diately t the јет uf the different classes s of live stock Ne a to £1200, and bro ough ht to A pretty enrly close, The Exhibition will this year comprise RD D GA <А A ot Tl 1 Mens Кт ORSES, halitu Thorough ; SHEEP, P PIGS, | average н ir of Short- -horns, | that feel isa fair Ded POULTRY, PIGEONS, DOGS, CHEESE, HUTTER, SEEDS ced Жасон АДАШ, 3 imi cene dt Sbeep anā Me eed [е x ж роогев 4 ог the SHOW T M utei on AUGUST Ows thal пе ciety has LI 1e report, Prize Lists Forms of Entry may be bteined on cii аен we proceed to give in mad E we think јоу eor Wi d ELS Lyon БОТ io pne ич — account of the Show-yard. We proce PRICES of NETTING, 24 INCHES HICH. 57А, Church Street, ieu. R 8 to give an account of the liv -— Stron;, | Extra = Е CATTLE YARD. d Tur C "3 Шу short Yard. | урег НЕ CLASSES d HORT-HORNS are generally short їп Ha The ‹ Saricultural Ga Gazette, ttr. * | point of numbers. The first class of оа Bulls € р 6d. T DAY, а, only six anim inm ELLOR, TA. | Ww by Jonas Webb, lately placed lst in ou j^ II pee a ——-| Our columns are filed to- day with a report Sussex, kas thms, iit Ат Eno im bringing GALVANISED IRON здан CISTERNS. of the айца of the р, Mis at t Plymouth, Ane ham aM COM НЕК GE The ЗИБА" ge- ФАБ fi TON E SAND анте, Royal А eultu ral Societ er ы greater бшен а long bull with well. punk. ri p deep GALVANISED SWING WATER BARROW. не-де of visitors and d р edd and flan мы defi GALVANISED ROWS; hin good fla LAWN LAWN MOWE pa GARDEN ROLLERS eS yan than was e xilicteibe М mete influx D in de г, mh of Kus iden, ns MAL доо FELT, 1d. per square foot. be ned T was наре ics to fou. p y just o боза" tter in the middle et cre e io e d. pet yard; хыл agricultural enthusias the "honour thanat either end, he is somewhat light in his hind шев and Estimates free on application. on that day of a -€ from de PAR qua front," Mr. Clayden, of Saffron Un urges OF aang = orar брал илыза | Walden, shows a very long red олу нат thick -— J. BE Drainage, dern o — era d by з hiss x т лаа, ul аш c cen ч vei M5; Diinan UMON, Tah Ас» AGENT, SURVE vevom, and | inspection of al that ів ай. харе seeing in the | E icr mock det i Mr. Cory ud [7 900 and ser уде E Mid ronto ef Works М agriculture of Devonshire, as well as in that of|7 Saltash уйг ud uf of а utiful quality, but v light Betis and River Work эуеш gen EU т почаш трак | the many sies counties which have sent their best | азе and somewhat flat sided. Mr. Gaiden and Warp arping; ti the Erection of Buildings, Labourers’ specimens to lymouth, ker nu PEST Eg? Tennan se шеит of the vari varios. M npe ог ће Landowner,orthroush | "hero hos this уеаг a much fairer inter- symmetrically covered, rather fx contemplated Improves Pech ог Inspected and Reported upon | change of agricultural prin between visitors А: шй, ү ot very good quality. 22. Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. апа natives than we ha ave had on some meno he er Class of xt half a dozen, among bie "Y there was no culty in selecting the D'UN Ыг, дорам шы thatissgrieulnrally 1 placo E Dex DR o 1 P i a и admirable; and M» p uit b ке EM hend the obs smooth over a ver . Some of our Vi тышын a ES, а T" uc Eum кр кнот Pre mier frame; the early morning : sun casting Joi ord HA Bir War Russell” Bart М.Р. men. Оп the other hand the farmers of A ue pese 2 ды — Mr. vl гати orth's (De (aba )' i Fai fond i iip Tel, Кр 9 have = exhibited gu them unequall — bull, of great length, and particularly ot over "атоо, tae G of sheep and pigs ia other counties, her short hind 'LERG' TATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, & C., 1N ? е loin, but with rather short hin quarters, The "mec Ax» етед AND IN SCOTLAND. ; The Short-horns, which « are S iod 2d place; and Mr. Clayden's roan KNIGHT o Mee E EU cultural рг er MAR Sutlay ап gs H : : bo first. Es h m of full size, vin go wist, and barring Drainage, NL та by а rent charge for 25 ye , | quality, and m. erefords have been first-rate alump on her back, even t 4 кто — эшш benef p e Horse es alone нр. ошу one ОТ | takes the 3d prize. canolber ong bui bull reni by Mr. Farm ge or Irrigation a um Clayden, LORD PARA: кее. сн чоша суи The p deserat m res ited M == Mon as "The Ir ШТ id prios eren than iS eine эмы on : the banks of | Show as St Led. it is a striking illustration ot] their predecesso anin ост эш of Y for Far Labourers' Cottages, and other agrie а iod y Mr, Fawkes of i Famm раа оце to Farm à purposes, and te iprovement oe elass КП | has come under adjudication | n prr rina m parati beef on Ма е coming fr Veni Charter 08868804 under the provisions of any Act during the past week is the creation, and much | akak аг ире и rtf Dritag, Солино, in respect of апу publie or rer penera я the rest may be pronounced at least {һе|+ barrel of gteat depth, Sid párticn arly good over “Желин iret the cost, and charme ibi пау Borrow, their pros h, of the past 20 years. Twenty years ago ua him stands Lord азн white SENSUS un i THER man thought of mowing, an and very few had bull, of great width forward, crested neck, and mascu- Жаш of the Worte ег ce inre uh к -— ali of repie, by machinery. Hay gears Kié hat ш the Tor ncs Commissions ich are controlled onl hardly kn manure distributors were|5d prize an y Mr. Booth. This is a light мае Улаан, an and for forms of diem ly to the хоба, апі неде p were жайа io а com- | roan, rather сҮ [oy anima), of белан quality, S.W, arier, Managing Director, 2, О Palace Yard, aratively few counties, with a head perfect in profile, but somewhat slender 682 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. Stratton, of Walls Court, Bristol; . Sharpe, of|(4entries).—l1st, 25l, ; 2d, 15l. ; 3‹ за, 5. 1, T and effeminate as seen in front, He has a strai. aight ba back | f E Stat юл, of Мар d en. Ho i "НИШУ Pigot, dum Gout, BR esiti dtd ri x am but coar: Fe sho ulder Mr. 7. Walker, of Birmingham, pf Bran ches Park, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, П;? of Brockhampton, Ross; 8, J. M. Read, of Ard t 1 ratton, of Walls Court, Bristol; W. Hosken & Son, v ham, Gloucestershire. Battersea. He is а rather short but massive roan, [ptem мі, Hayle; R. Tennant, of Scarcroft Lodge, Leeds, dene 11. S RE RM iik AND NOT EXCEEDING 2 Yeans Lord eq shows a short stocky well-made roan ү бизе. нк ae Wir нени СИП e иь He чог, Dhi pi за, : ү: yd T. Ризо in be a Le pice eg s "5L; Фа, 10L; 3d, 5L. 1, T, O. | Hall, Oswestry ; W. Tudge, of Adforton, Eo Rem ud "ihe Bull Calves -— JE less difficulty in [5те of Warlaby, Northa Араас, Yorker, 2 Fady y PUN Н.б, : ваа of of Brockham uppkom, alf, [^ d by the late R. ALLEY LASS 12 : у. А the few idea sb fro — A he ы the 1st jn S37) d. Jody Blithe) ; 2, J. Logan, of Maindee House, | Момтнз oLD (6 scd cua, 101 d 2d, "oL чуз Гро Н prize чи gone easily $ symme- | Newport; 3, Lady Emily Pigot, of Branches Park. C.: R. | of The Stow, Hereford, GRANDEE; 2, J. А : Paramore, of Ding trical calf, as large as a gels, uidi, to Mr. pan on, of Walls Court, Bristol. dor Court. C.: H. R.E ,ju f Sw. Court, Dye. Fawkes, of Otley, and own br LASS T. YEARLING HEIFERS (24 entries).—1st, 15l. ; 9d, 101. rial 13. o дух A YEARS OLD (T entri т ү? 1 The 2d : taken j? Sir A sac 5I. Lord Feversham, of Duncombe Park, Уонг 2d, 101. ; 8d, 51. 7 in the ol er сіаач. e prize Was Шш y Pd Denera (bred by exhibitor, 8. VEsUVIUS, d. Lady in White) ; 2, | Avon, Duchess of Belt d, Walker, of We. eth LM de Rothschild, with a remarkably чие uenia) R. Tennant, of Scareroft Lodge, Leeds, Yor kshire V $a ок: Holmer, е ford ; 3, J. Wale H. C.: T. Olve Но, smal » mp of great merit; eserved | of Sta ап, Parlen, Darin uos. Н eT DLE thony. де low, Gem np pound, Corn € E f Решщ, i Roth агі ring; number is y Mr. G. Garne, of Зиеда, with his igot, Bie" Anthon ud m Bart.; C. Ed E YEARS OLD (4 entries). lat, 150; "m lor. Hw bi e k f b Fig У : ; за, Б. АЛШ Plymouth Cán idate, a dark roan of great substance Bidden m, Bedford. C.: €. Howard, R. Bharne, of Qouri- | win, of Luddington; 2, G. Pitt, of Chadior С (5 and first-rate e qualit у. lan: Leominster ; 3, Mun the Hon. A. Nels = Wi -E "E E © 28 Bp Е о B E o, ef H zt 3 TIE EE г И] "os m* Cumberland Lodge, Windsor. ofg ER CALY size, massive, and pe a об Hia M goi роо д CP D Ponit Bee “И, pa е Зы а H tries „prizes, one in particular, exhibitor, 8. oci James (20,554) d. Charmer VIL, в. of try; 2d, J. Monkhouse, of The Stow, He етер; p, em "Mr. Logan 's Annette 92d, eres fat. "There are | d. Hig arem i аң i Tei Anthony 1 Жолай ld, Bart., of | of The Leen. H. O.: P. Turner, J. H. А nghi, of here Mr. Stratton’s Diadem a г. Sharpe’s mei Aston Clinto: : R. Str tol. Fourk: Leones. (hon ай im amended, 2 which were lst and 2d in the RM созу class] тр азна, CLASSES are ү: as regards | отр (7 eniries)—lst, 10.; 2d, Г 1; Major он at Hereford ; pan are here 2d and 3d 1 regere quii and number, considering tbair "tius from | Hon. A. Nelson Hood; 2, J. Monkhouse, of The Spe. 1 home, Among the Old Bulls, Mr. Baldwin's Ватт язва, Qi, Baldwin of Luddingtons Т.Н. Arkwright, of Нишу di xd i ag Ду Lady "en iy a white cow, PR " Col. paoe , being ме to err e Jadgas өзі, bas аен the аңы б, Тһе Юкуокв аге of — bot uu pe cab nn in her hind quarters, and somewhat tucked leh ho hae емее оне a remarkably long, Taking for the local as well up in the € e. Mr. Stratton shows two Lipi e Mis made animal, getting aur thin in his thighs | ?$ the national qune together, а better eed 0 Honour, а ery deep and well-made roan ith | and loose in his flesh ; as grand all slong his book the breed wa: before given. We have е ja massive ind сца у Diadem, just SML "put i in and ам thickly айк on rib and loin as eapabilities both as "to size and qualit: extraordinary gondition, which is the poter formed of | oubt been against him that he has ben. Casan erem en The class of Older Bulls Mes nine e two. Then there is Mr. ary five or six r since his mals, The 18 is (^ t is show bd Ie inton, a great vy Ai vibe vem ери beast with dvo mp Мт, "Clos a breeding animal. Sir Е. jh a Punt Violet du M beaten now by М ad's PEREMPTORILY, а | CONQUEROR н ресори вай өтеп аб very large and deep rather short Mel ii oi Rain ahi perhaps mare maseuline оом and | well-made bull, Major-General Hood's Cnowx г oan der ani і м SAO DE zb is of great length, and very evenly co Me Mr. A, Smith's CONSTITUTION, with. good back and evenly | 1 odo e his class. Mr. Davy’, s Dors op Fun TTON 2р, goo od head,t rate over s is 205 and Mr. Sobey's SOBIESKI (D езг), very sa adstat, and of i" rate symmetry, is 1st, The Younger Bulls are a noble class. The let рй goes to Viscount Falmoutl à for SUNFLOWER, а dark d D ood's Corin ing 1st, | 2; м ЧОР and massive roan, in better сой | was 185 in his class at Hereford, but is getting тей condition thari some of them, and Mr. Ten what coarse and patchy. Frederick's Farewell—a long, WEE. pis ley € ew, The small Class ^j Younger Bal's includes Mr. deserves a better place than she hol and would n hay e obtained it had it not been for tho "extraordinary and Mr. Marsh Read's SULTAN, whieh are respectively t, 2d, and - Сомиоворв' is а very evenl A small but very beautiful class of Heifers contended а ice Sani вай. ме bull to end, true and strai the younger class, Mr. Booth, Mr. Stratton, ler him wide m [Sie with a rare thickness rng the both above aud below, and well covered everywl harp y mm Puller, with a very gr beauty and a wonderfully bright intelligent-look head A i a well-made barrel, but rather li behind. ‚ He took the 1st prize in his class аб Herefi E. 2 ERE ES i y i health and vigour, e dam, L iy lyth, is just eig x kham and the years old, аз already dropped six heifers and a bull, | М, tram Bat loss th proa ә е Е X but of e Yearling Bulls are another first-rate - all alive and doi ll n by Mr, J, M. ib xe about a do A Анди Mr. Turner, | 5 is d LORD or THE VALLEY, She had three calves in 1864, and eacon otra. Exeter, t and 2d with two eis will calve again before the end of the year, Тһе 24 —Ó—— e Seti e: large Mr, bulls of айша Кя "алад d rue and true every- to Mr. s Charlo it he | e and massive roan, hardly so straight or so long, E ont gm of Dinsion, Here AER front, rz o | Bodley, of Stockley Pomeroy, takes the 3d rep | о here, and so deep and massive in tbe hind quarters. straight aud w. жыгы Кы е, Я 1 prize goes to a red Fen miiy AC by Табу. ЧЕ PN K м wet) yas d EE bati - теп, thick, names among the breeders of Desa x Ballen, smaller t Tu «i ам d Un | above it, T. Booth's hos ә, De ное) кә чә The Bu 1l Calf Classi s another good one, Mr. i ? Lin th a gad, i Ms = ARE SE isum a "ау Mr. W, Farthing, Mr. Dary, Mr. Hole, Mr. › є Неге Plane includ no fe The C эша] class. My. Paramore is| in show capital specimens. The prize list is given than two dozen entries, Lord Feversham takes the EE cde bere agi dcin, 4. Mr. Monkhouse, of The Stow, | 186 prize with a roan Leifer Princess, of great тармарсе, | ner Herefor —both showing straight and eve nly | o the Female Classes. М > ° уо o e | ta ra the Te iet cows with a somewhat roan colour. The 2d and 3d prizes go to EM "Tonnen he Cows are a rather uneven class, Mr. Baldwin's| but large cow, deep and heavy in her "inl qur for Miss Tarnet, » Town neley bred heifer, and to Mr. 1 prize, а 4 gi of иы "d pè тее Pati bat | Mr. W. Taylor, of Harptree Court, Somerset, is des M. Te heifer, one of the largest in| of good quality ; she girths 7 ft. 4 in.—a үе у little| with a great beauty, perhaps somewhat ipea » т He so FE. her twin sister of almost phi Bem E Oliver's (Grampou дА еу arger Highly | the dep ol quarters which a good cow sho uld exhibit ‘ding | Commended, Walker, of Westfi d Ho Hol a des is 3d. : E T pre Commende Mr, Walker, of Westfiel ouse, lolmer, mong the Heifers in Calf or in p pep eir relative positions. e lst prize goes to of which the 2d 1 ther the worse | і8 ir lst with i.t. straight, тошо, 97 Pawlett for Charmer 8th, a thick and wide and ien of m two as dd s rum je rather the "They e bodied heifer; and Mr. Quartly takes the 94 prze ah of beautiful symmetry, and Sir A, Rothschild takes | girt th upwa arda of 8 fh. w аќ e 2d prize with Little Cherry, showing admirable | ^ т. Baldwin's 1st prize, id А Ж. ыр er Class is remarkably - quali, perfect агаў леер of back, in this respect | 3r; Hasting зетін вем the] hir "m Mr. is 186 Vi i MEE and ep | somewhat the superior of Charmer, and first-rate hind | 3 s fally. pia a and wonderfully fin rs; perhaps, however, hardly m PRIE 80 muca | Major General Hood мн shows a good Heifer or "Tight perfe з regards tod body, class is | peg ей, large, and good over loin and flank, Тһе bunded- Davy b E еу one, tratton shows "ree very good e to Mr. G. Pitt, dies very Байр тн well. moro "patehy tkan its "пособ т iva pA qaad, in m ile We give the Prize List for Short- 4n s aei calé ot hoy £gob shows a Lan M MAL pix animal of Erin ө Lily, 8 horns her he Yearling Heifer us H eniin рид good, i mia d ki me qn р. bailar, Р jx ie Ч ун ш бан, 1; з. в. | Major-General the Hon, А. М. Hood has another good | particu lir 8 raigh а I Far me uem ^. sor, Nowtomin atmet: J. B. heifer of great length. The lst prize goes to Mr. The Heifer Calves are а ver good ў Mr. Же Newport Pagne Wright of Oswestry; Mr. Monkhouse, of The Stow, iog T with Aes рей bens, alH od, Mr, Hole, 5 - dr vis OvER 3 m UNDER 6 Y EARS OLD (7 entries).— | takes the 2d prize, with a heifer of good quality and h another almost its n СУ 0; ir M. Lopes st, e 2d, 15L; 3d, 51. 1, R. Sharpe, of Courtlands, East reat depth. Mr, Turner, of The Leen, is 3d with a Mr. Ta aylor, Mr. Davy, Mr. Ham and ir s. pero Bier d. Red Rose); 2, E. Bolitho, of Trewidden, | great beauty, which had taken 1st and 2d prizes also show in this Penzance; 3, A. Coryton, of Pentillie Castle, Saltash. previously at Ludlow and Hereford. Мг, Arkwright o Sunre C e very scantily filled. Mass 156 а Se за, Bb 12 3 rod IN is Highly Uo derer for : MALA Mr. Read 25. E pee TEE tie la prizo warded to the pis | or DEVONSHIRE (bred by Mr. Widdieombe, Нау, Ivybridge, shows боў heifer of good quality, but out of sorts, dà ben phi charac vg breed v ету fint | в. DUKE OF Devossmng, d. Matchless); 2, J. Charlesworth, of | and therefore unfit for competition. а — heavy in i E Неде, Dew wsbury, Yorkshire; 3, J, Claydeu, of Litdebury,| "here are half-»-dozen Heifer Calves shown. Мәјог- | ™ ré Sata ем b wid eme are also lst and Crass 3. BULLS ABOVE 1 AND UNDEÉ 2 YEARS отр (13 idt General Hood s COT miam beauty, pes is first; Mr. ^ vr good. T m Ө аа hae for a — of теў ош 35l. ; 24, 15. :9d, 8, 1, P, HL. Fawkes, of Farnley i Ha Monkhouse, of The Stow, shows a dark red — iof lity; Mr. Tilden Smith taking thi e di pin Friar Tuck (bred iy exhibitor, s. Lorp CosHaM|and is 2d. Mr, D ibat shows а € long wel [a IAS i ЯН, li 'essrs. (20,160), d. Fatima): 2 T, C, Воо, of Warlaby, Northallerton; made ealf. another also of good quality, 2 вен —vety "t 3, Z. > A Жа йе, ; f Birminghat, Н: C. : Lord Walsingham, of We add the Prize List fua. 1st and 2d for their yearling heifers in quality and Pee Thetford, Norfolk. С, : J. Bulteel, of Pamflete, e rize List :— specimens тойлай, and evidently мүге» 2 clus um ei mie 2 л скосу Вол, CALVES ABOVE 6 AND UNDER Heran make to n onl y уеттрїо i —lst, 10L; 24,51. 1 LE. Н, Fawies, ot Farm Ак мова? Druce, Eynsham, Oxon; W. Yeomans, Btretton | Mr, S, Jen E exhibitor, s. LORD COBHAM (20, iet), 9, Court, Hs Hovelonl ; G. Pye, Ma йу, Hereford, А er. ‚нс; @ Game, of Cburebill Heath, Ср, 6 TM ra Se EL TE йз ор L. Franklin, genti Wallingford agg et si ead, of Blk- Я pr ive Wi уры Кайыын EARE 2, J. A. Hollings, 13 The Bpringficld, Неон 6. бирас s, аррар ҮЕАНЗ 00 PW, sn 412 entries). .—lst, 90L ; Hilleid, NIC John Baldwin, ама Stratford- ja Qm US дота m "T uA. Sobey, 0f : rra) ard Darlington, | on- Ё 23, ; 24, * parton, d. Carmine); | Class 10, BULLS A ор» Xx RS М а $T Davy, of Flitton Smith, of Bradford Peverill, Dorchester. [fe Niemes; 8, Р Gaudin, of St. Martin's, H. С.: H. Le Feuvre, A. Le dala, R. Rendle, of Catel Farm. А. dion; $ T. А. > M eis Pets Am Vesti и Crass 18. 14. iu gi - iscount Fa! абе пе, мА ? Credito , W. Farthing, of H , боку бош, Bridgewater NOT EXCEE 2 YEARS OL Crass 19. 1st, 25l ; $? Чы; ; 9d, 5L ч; 'e. Turner, of (3 Т у anm Exeter ; G. Tur per 3, J. Bodley, of Виса Ро y, Crediton. ”Я,:с: A. Smith, of Bradford мей. ALVES Age NOT EXCEEDING 12 6 Quer 20. Во (9 i eth 01.3 2 L 1, W. Taylor, of farpre Court, Blagdon, 2 2, W. Farthing, of Stowe: ey бой. H. C.: 7. Davy, of Flitton Ва rton, С,: J. W. Ding cvm n. А : лау 3 YEARS oLD (9 entries). bes M H ^. jJ. Davy , of Flitton Barton ; 9, aylor, POE i M 3, J. Quarily, of Champson Moiland. H.C. ; фигу. 92. HEIFERS IN Mir Crass —lst, x pA ч за б," EA МИН Phy Jaw; ison Hoo: 3. Quarüy, of Champson Molland; 3, J. Davy, of Fli ton Di : T. Palmer, of Xorton, carm à dioe Pen : ғвз (16 entrie xp 15.; 20, 10; » Da D" Picon Barton ; 2, uart Ай: о тр ышы; ;8, 7 рату, of Flitton Bar 1G. Tui im Crass 24. — e 1091; Зза т, А їлгї, ое penc of Bradford Peverill. C. : W. Taylor, of Harptree Court. Crass BULLS ABOVE EXCEEDING 6 YEARS OLD aem i-i A "^ ^ Hoama, ot n вте Arundel, 3 YEA 1& EA. Heas- man. nd 0.:6. ойо Por аря уд, Udimo . HEIFERS IN MILK "e IN CALF NOR ju E 8 А. Heasman ; 2, T. Smith, of Knell Farm, hurst. Crass 28. YEARLING HEIFERS.—l & 2, 7, & A. Heasman. Н.С.: 6. I Udimore, Rye. The dem co ND breed is uncommonly well ы bulis s, and heifers being numerous and well-illed Зн Тһе не са o nd somewhat 8 to la 3d prize is taken by M. le Lacheur, with a ery large light-red and white í cow. The heifers indude ло fewer HEREFORD, DEVON, m USSEX, ir^ 33. BULLS fiie ЗА н. ов с, ANNEL ISLAND BREEDS. T EXCEEDING 6 YEARS O T Upton, реа War- (п обра агер. R penarik ng-horn); 2, Bir E. Kerrison, Bart., B fai, Sene b n т La BULLS Mem E. Kerrison, B: ри Polled.) ARS OLD.—1, Sir E. Kerrison, E. Kerrison, Bart. - IN CALF, NOT Wired z of Upton, Nuneaton n (Lon 5. Cows а, 8 ҮКА: Bat “(опык олар 2, Ге $ CrAss 36, HET 3 YEAR: ir —LRH hoi ps LASS 37. YEARLING HEIFERS —l, (Boule Polled); 2, Sir E. Kerrison. PRIZES OFFERED BY THE LOCAL COMMITTEE OF DEVONPORT AND IINE Bir E. Kerrison, Bart. Devy m т, Cow, AND THEIR OFFSPRING (16 entries),— | (Clydesdale) ; 2, Rev, AN Сга Bor AE “Farthing, ort Stowey Qo; 8 2, B. Pridham, of Pool Farm, | д n Fitzpaine, Devonshir сао БҮЗ or Aus а MILK ов IN CALF EXCEEDING s ONTHS OLD.— door of Harptree Court, 1 $ SE Fees P dic Month UE IN: Stockley i J. A. Smith, Pi Tadre erill, F HEIFERS NOT EXCEEDING 2 ҮЕ, M Vis x» Falmouth; 2, G. Turner, N CAL na evel 6 MONTHS OLD. -, Beacon Downes. Ста: ж PAIRS ОР HEIFERS ХОТ EXCEEDING 1 YEAR 6 Мох LD,—1, W. Taylor, of Harptree Court ; 2, J. Bodley, of Stockley Рой. FOR BREEDING н lawny, of Plymouth, Wren, bay; 2, Cra: за, 100; 3а, 5 mouth ; "2, Е. Ота: 5L. Devon ; 683 Crass 40.—] -Broo M FOR BREEDING HUNT Barrett, of "Puddaven, Te Totnes, Kitty; A » | ton, of West Buckland ; 8d, В, Н E rae ; "de Ts А ^W. 2, the Rev. J. L. Brere- n, of Dorsley, Totnes, lot, E t WITH y cd AL AT FOOT, OR IN FOA] —lst, 290; 2d, lor; 3d, 5l. Hac CLAss41. Ввоор MARES, G HACKNEYS.— C, H. Watson, of rsley, Totnea; 3, С. Franklin, of Bicken Hal Taunton, uj Poxies. 55 42, Втә1ллонз NOT EXOKEDING 14 НАюрз.—18{, 15]. 1, C. A. Moorshead, of Widney Gourh Ply- aunder, ө Баат мй, ыта nlto; n] NOT EXCERD ANDS. —18, "oL ; ; 9d, 1, 8. олю of Park, Пиола, Winkleigh, 2, J.H, Trehane, of Stockton, Callingto: AGRICULTURAL | AS RUFFOLK CLass STALLIONS DFOALED BEFORE THE l8T JANUARY, Wu 63, — е 251. ; 2d, 101,,34, 100. 1, The Duke of Beaufort, of Badminton, Chipp enham, Wilts, Sir F Robert, brown, 7 year old ыў A 2 eae Basin nentoke j ham, Essex, 0.: R. $, W. Elphi uk, 9 bÉ Oriok acob, A^ Bolto E IN THE YEAR 1803.— 1st, 201. { Ж. э LA 2d, 101. ; rd Ы. W. Walker, of Colne, 56, Ives ; 2, J. Oram, of "һе ilingford, Farringdon; b ы А Hiteheock, ot Chitterne от | Allsaints, Heytesbury, Wilts. р Tw Duke of о hm vw CLASS 46, MARES AND Foai 20L; ?d, 101; 84, 5i, 1, J, S. SR of оды House, 1 o ton Тыш à 3, Ж Logan, of Maindee, Newport; 3, @. Ellio f Bwilley Farm, dli om — iet Manzs.—15L, J, В, Bult, of Бой» hili — Ein Crass 48, yim WO-YEAR-OLD FitLIES.—]st, 150; 2d, 101, 1, үр ны зм the Hon. А, ot n Hood ; 9, ° 6 Elliott, of Orass 106. Pars ОР BULL CALvrs хот кхскертхо 9 Момтнѕ | Swilley Far Арас G. тате, of Beacon Downes; 2, J. Bodley, of Stock- BurrOLKS. [s Pomeroy. вв 40, BrALLIONS аем BEFORE THE IST JANUARY, 1863. Бостн НАМ, i 9L. 2d, 101. 1, Sir E. Kerriaon, Bart., of Brome Hall, Crass 107, BULLS EXOEEDING 8 AND NOT EXCEEDING 5 YE Banie, Bui OLD (16 Fo dar —1, 9. Dewdney, ot Вассатоге, Pifmpion, Crass 50. STALLIONS FOALED IN THE YEAR 1863,—lst, 151, ; Devon; Cornish, of Woltegrove Farm, Bishopsteignton, | 24, lor. 1, W. Н. Walker, of Wennington, Romford; 2, W. Tei m aylor, of Harptree богы Blagdop. ua д 108. BOLLS EXCEEDING 1 Стлвз 51. Баве AND foars, —lst, 201. ; 24, 101.—1, Sir E. W. Coaker, of V si, aa Ort. ус ЫЫЫ 2, G, | Kerrison, , The . F. В. Wall, of "Bradley Wood, фаш, of Вассатоте, Plym Newton АЫ CLAss 109. Cows IN CALF I ton "Mir EXCEEDING 4 Yrams| __ OLASS 52, 2-ÝEAR OLD ЕиллЕз.—1в{, 157. ; 2d, 10},—1, Sir E. OLD. sa d W. Coaker, of Charleton Court; 2, В. Sowton, ө | Kerrison, Bart, ; 2, 5. Clayden, of Linton, Cambridgeshire, Үеаітрі LASS 110. HEIFERS IN CALF OR IN MILK w EXCEEDING LOCAL COMMITTEE PRISES. YEARS OLD.—1, J. Anthony, of Yealmpton ; 2, G. Coaker, of | AGRICULTURAL › ADAPTED 4 Plympton. 05 111. HEIFERS NOT EXCEEDING 2 Years 6 MONTHS отр. o bes e ; HEIFERS NOT EXCEEDING 1 YEAR 6 MONTES OLD — | 1,9, y. Adams, of Оепіту, Kingsbridge ; 2, E, Ford, of Abbots- breed. M. Nicolle, of Jersey, t a ст ai A dark — " Gaudin 3d, with grey and е с "heifors Lr i They are a very beautiful class, deserving of general |, commendation, The Omer A sri a чоону TM HORSES, —James Pio Boshall рола T. Brooks, "A oth G. К. Cooper, Enston, рен "Noi rfolk. ine 113. STALLIONS NOT EXCEEDING 8 Ү! OLD.—1st, 157, ; 2d, 101, 1, J. Henderson, of Horsley Hil, Ж прека; 2, В. BShinner, jun., of [os nie! Stave T.: Jackman, of Baweombe, Kk, he poo обот: the Society has ever чш Tiri is but =) ud M [sie of {тош ыа stallion We багш кү, NN which La ‚зге o olere hstone, o t of euren Of st aie "st prie ый ро the шо g-l Забо, Th аге five—not a good class hinh: tt Nati lst, 101.; 2d, 51 1, J. Anthon ny, of Yealmpton ; » Logan, of Maindee House, New; 15 Crass 115. MAR R GEL Pi ҮЕА 24, ad 1,9, В. p^ of "Kilworthy, танно; Battam Н. C.: The Rev. A. C. Thynne, Ko eer 1 5L 1 2, в. B. Penstowe, "116. Mares OR GELDINGS б AND NOT EXCEEDING 6б ҮЕАЕЗ orp.—Prize, 151, 1. G. B. Battams, Tavistoek, Pho. rl as a Qmd 's egg; an T Mr. dA apman, who takes the prizo. for one of the same se all the prizes in eie wit a е М udder for such a come to the prizes offered by the Loca Committee, "hey К re for Devons and Son ША Ham one the neatest breed in the island, the. A one of coarsest, There îs a very еш! tiful show of th т breed, and а sufficien Y r a tion of ths latter. 1 “ созу and d Мг, Pridham ta kes e are In the class of pain of y iere Ы ННІ iH E E р dre: Mr. HE, Taylor takes the 186 prize lf very large and extraordinari ihr E чак over the mien, Mr. Fart KT A ing el. h нн d Мг, G, Turner's чөе "he you ounger i dd and the bull ; Mr. Turner takes the beg рука пае in which DM — very eoarse S among peapa ery largs and ws. The Frize i A т Бар, 1 телен Moni olo int; M. Giban: 5 C. P. Le Cornu, Trinity anor, jJ ersey. ARS sipkpl HUE ДЕ. Г БЕРЕР ТЕ PE Ts ; 5, Charles pod E Mon I T vre, of ЖИЕН ӘН ; n dips ТЕРҮҮ bm wiland, St. [ee aed of St. Ouen's, word Albert Aubin's, Jersey, Thomas esi бону, бш üernsey. lst, Prin "y 10.5 3 5l. E. fear Trinity, M. 1, ng" Mr.Farthing takes the ш prize to T def ond I ы e 28. Hons D| JupGEs.—Thom: Усен, «Рей MM нш; George | Bigg Jersey ; 2, Н. Le Feuvre, of | mayne, below, j^ ere are on ly three shown as hackneys, and the pony classes M very poorly filled, Then come the agricultural classes. Stallions over 23 | 1 ears old, 16 very fair. animals, | The Du ike of Be aufort takes the lst prize and substance, which а ud н is fucci Two dark dap: S a 5 E Ei Ф uu = 5 z B o < = asingsto. ^ is 2d, and a capital pow borse shown | Burnham is The Clydesdales are the wA «sm £P e clas. Mr. orswill, of e lton, shows IR stalliona contains a asses, Mr. Hende Cei with a s| бае! ап 1st y des ma are a short Shields ta prize orse in a very м m the elas ponies по mares; 3 Exmoor stallion be 3 mare D ies, None call sf any special remark, E perhaps that Мт. R. Smith, of Southmo! lton, d tod айа among the ne ies, h called his ro Exmoor, though eonim undoubt n the 3 class e class, au Roadsters still shorter, а and (алго to M" sof Dartmoor and oor Pon LE 9f | sma i e Б YEARS OLD, NOT INCH. mg 101, ; , The DSTERS, IN LASS 117. MamEs om GELDINGS, 5 OR s ESS THAN 14 NOR EXCEEDING 15 HANDS 2d, 5l. 1, Т. Palmer, Borough, Kelly, orbes d Rey. J. L, Brereton, of West Buckland. CLA! ‚ STA CEEDING 13} HANDS.—lst, 101, mo "Biekell, of Corn Markot Inn, Tavistock ; 2, Wi | Grifün, of Lamerton, Tav. — aval 101. ; 59d, Crass 120. STALLIONS Ni um 94, 51. J. Abraham, ot Tho Vil. Ja, Mate. Crass 121. MARES "i EXCEEDING 13 HANDS.—] 5, Н. B. Hambling, of Dodbrook, Klagsbridge, Dev 8 CLASS the best filled of any in ret yard. There are illustrations of the P South Down, cA of the Oxfordshire and orse! ude > fewer than 86 — ld wide apart, an dp d carcase. The a = 2 = 4 z ч о ERES = ч E 9 и? m er Е е 5 5 is taken ur beri in his gps i is held диде for competition. following is the Priz —THOROUGH: Normanby, Middlesbro’; W. se dein Barnett, Stratton Park, CLASS P Fa THE THOROUGHBRED STUD тот THE OPINION OF THE JUDGES 13 BEST Ai Боа 7 IMPRO e red n Loig Upi 0 hall, Liplith 1007. T pend of Middleton p il 7 brown, 14 years ol Touchstone, d. Исуткйз, NS THOROUGHBRED, SUITABLE FOR GETTING pese GHARGE FOR аге HALrF-BRED SEASON 186€ a NOT EXCEEDED 5 Brusbfond, Luxton, Bald-faeed ва Biag Che jmd, 10 "e ks ap d General Peel; 8. Harkaway, d. Ld 2, J, Tre. of Sydenham House, Low Down, NUR. UR € uer (DURING THES 801, Pawlett!s sheep are larger, carrying more wool, and of great w over меба baok emira shoulder. Mr. Turne r, of Tabs d who shows eight, has a rad of first-rate quality the. бинй» мй аге ueni under ih ipii e ofthe | clas Malton, takes the 1st prize with um 1 for anothers of greater size, Stamper are the remaining Older Rams are а — ылла? ary merit, A Creswell, Borton, and well take the кич 24, 3d prizes respectiyel y. Mr. conc tdi s sheep are aque агі as we thought, o on the score unfair shearing, yery germ especially the 186 prize one, which is in his ‚ Borton's 2d prize has a wonderfully 684 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. round barrel, great width, and firm touch, E Pawlett and Turner are the red Matri ^in a: the very - utiful class of pens of fi h, anos per, of pec diii ken Ба the lst Рабл wita к pen of beautiful quality, showing езда wool; and Mr, Borton and Lieut. Colonel Inge are 2d aud 3 The Cors чаз E sy numerous, pnis any b Onl Beale Browne, Weis. Gillett, Walker, Read, Howell and Tombs, amon reeders on Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire uplands, send Pien s of this, whic he gra all the British arling Hb, й older sheep, the pr izes go to M essrs, Gi ett and 1 Btoweil Park, Northleach ; 2, J, Gillett, of Fawler, Charlbury ; . Su с Raws мз (58 3 entries).—l, Borton, of Barton H os Malton, Yorkshire ; 2, A. Dabbs, i Seckington, Tamworth; Lieut.-Col W. ES of Thorpe Constantine, боео, н. d J. Borto: көр J. Gould, of Poltimore, Exeter; R. W. Creswell, of Rave tone, Ashby-de-la-Zouch ; T. Stamper, of Ниша лы. Oswaldkiri. CLA Ram R AGE (26 entries).—l, R. W. Cr = ^t ton e $ ЧЕ Боо on, of Berton Tear. d: R. W. Creswell, of Ravenstone. . 0.: J. Q; rton ; S. Kingdon, of Lynch, cac Crass 55. PENs OF 5 SHEARLING EWES OF THE @ entries).—1, T. Stamper, of ратта House, бунак . J, Borton, of Barton House; 3, Lieut.-Col. W. Inge. J. Gould, of Poltimore, Exeter. Cors JupGEs.—H. Aylmer, West Ma uod Abbey, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk ; 'c. УА BoopWiek; Sleaford ; H. Bateman, Witney’ Crass 56. SHEARLING Rams (20 entries).—l, T. Walker, of M е excessive wool, There are four pens of Shear rng Ewes, exhibited by Messrs. Wells and Beale Browne, amon g ze th the latter takes the 186 prize with a very beau: А sm all show of LINCOLN sheep illustrates the smaller | size d D inferior rers of the sort as compared with that of the Wes e of the island and is not аб this senso; oca ity of wool of which for certain acturing | Farm, Stroxton, "гапа inman, of ses we have of late years lea arn ved Mr. Marshall, | Crass 60. Rams or yov OTHER Асе (12 ies).—1s it M Савай, for a large specimen of the b en of of Dranston, takes the 1st and 2d р he difference | Lynn, of Siroxton; а. Thomas Бишр гай ат, а of | plenty of ha ay in ү the I a i - size is seen especially rescue S аса ОЕ Among bows L WHiTE bre Manga in the yo unger shee ep. м "of St oxton, takes | Crass 61. Pens ОР SHE a Ew є | of Givendale, is p disquatited; owing ad p эс. the 186 ds for a thick “лз ру sort in the older | Ftocx (З entries).—lst, Thomas "Burapstead Marshall ; ; 2d, “The | three of the specimens he has shown. Mr, Sex class; а à Mr. Marshall is 2d and 3d with his entries, | Ёё: T- L- Brereton, of West Buckland, Southmolton. also disqualified for one of his бт Mr. Dan He is 186 among the three pens of shearling ewes о HIRE Dow. kes the 186 prize r of wonderful size fora exhi ted. reat credit is due to the enterprise which —R. J. МУҢА. бент Farm, Woodstock; | “ small”? breed, and excessive fatness for a b brings ets A S reed to remain a, comparatively local к Е. dough, Gravel Hill, Shrewsbury; Т. Horley, jun., | animal. . Stearn's entries are very good, one breed so far gen ur i PUER ; them taking the 2d prize. SuEARLING Raus (15 entries).—1, John Bryan, o The SHIRE ны include уе in би ntries, вош еш, Witney ; 2, John cre 3, Johu Bryan. H, C. : The B E ыт 1 BrAok p eed are a very god They are a thick and massive sort, трн е John Bryan, of Southleigh, Witney. ге d» Bryan; class. n is lst with a very capital specimen fleece of close long wool. The lst pese сока (s Wallis, of Old Shifford, Bampton, Far | € of the breed, in good condition ad first-rate P ы, shown by Mr. Bryan, of Witney, is a large- framed "well | woe IN POE Buitord ; ^e Ww. oS ali t ов (3 ошон. X4 'sid. | Mr. Sexton is р with one of his pigs, aud disqualifie covered sheep. Mr. Bryan is also 9d and s in hi is | denham, Bedfor for another. 'The skin aud hair of these animals is class. Mr. Wallis, of Faringdon, is ar and 2 ong | Crass 64. Pens or 5 Su perfect the older sheep, and Mr. Ho owar rd, „of кыы, д (5 g entries) 1. Tho Duko ч етн у ; 2, C. Howard, of he BERKSHIRE boars are not a good class, very There is a very 1 ixed as eqni age and size, and otherwise various, in adj ti here the quality rather jos Боотнрожмз, that they by no means give the impression of the mass and size of the co poing eine has been|, loe Su pA vi их Бам e "s m г Mus Lord алы rst cas Mem they are. Mr. Stewart, of Gloucester, regarded. Thus the ъа Ж Маг rough has taken | porq n; or Merton Н ар о mia осек. ©. Шире а Are good specimen, Messrs, the lst prize wil ith a whic n e às a more | Farquharson, of Langton ie Blandford. Ye ds P Hew 7t High ыш M J. Sadler, p vi 83 vas Hr ОЕ i осане до Чигошр, E gh Lord | and Mr. Tombs, p Lechlade, show in some of the ; Mr. p oward is an aleingham ; 2, ditto; eu M eC o LT ria oe e class of — rS » previbus Й Sussexi Н. C. Lord Walsingham, J. Wate LUN е an enormou whi te boa sho own n by Mr. Duckering, also o easenham, exhibii pem sheep. OWNS exhibit no sign whatever of falling | mond. and TH Do off in миа ог moet notwithstanding pa dem for longer wools. Lord gham К уана 1st, 20, Heas Sussex; "Tayl f Som ; Farquharson, of Doret; a с T айан of mer, are also exhibitors in the SHROPSHIRES are — ar bad 5 | of Hove, Brighton f Willoughby de Crass 57. 1, J. Gillett, [aree Chai d 250.3. за ot y Eid Park, Andoversford ; 3, J. Gillett. Crass 53. PENS OF Етоок [Jorr 22, 1865, Mill, North М Molton; 2, W.T 2, W. Taylor, of ] of Harptros о Heaselby ES sp : LASS 85.—PENS ОЕ 5 EWES OF ANY A —1, W. Taylor; 2, J. Passmore, of Fyldon. OF THE заме Fre BOITE NEE AD LI. THE ыч CRASSE £4 fairly fill ‚ап have never been excelled. M ine the him T is noteworthy for inferiority is the class of B - Boars, where a first-rate breed has nob been near] well illustrated as it ought to have been. [Жең usual number of disqualifications by Prof. Sim a owing to the dentition not corresponding vith à alleged age. There is no restriction as to age in in the di foent а but as the age guides ga judgment of merit, of c e i - neces ж that it`be Correet] stated. Porha з as time passes we may ln arn that m breeds ting pim e and e precocious, and ош s are get more veterinary неза: уи may require to stretch E 80 as to admit at onee, and “in spite of tj (4 T E T: B. Browne, о Жа Park ; 2, J. Wells, of Hampnett, Northleach ; 8, ditto. LINCOLNS AND OTHER LONG-WOOLLED, ra A TO COMPETE AS LEICESTERS OR COT: ss 59. SugARLING RAMS (13 entries, у n "а Marshall, Cra of Panta ton; 2d, T. B. сит; 3d, J. Lynn, of Chureh e А» exhibitors, i ina grea eater rendi than they have, The 124 Weis ine y aro spread over no fewer than clas Ё Bos а LAR HITE BREED | ouly three are own, the Ан idit 2d. аа going to Мг. Wain h a B. Lennard, ioni ч ошон Crass 67. PENS or FIVE SHEARLING EWES OF THE Frock (8 entries). А ТР the Duke of Richmond; 2, the Earl of Radnor, of Coleshill, Highworth. H. C.: the "раке of Rich- Rams OF ANY OTHER А SAE FLOCK J. and E. (Каша. ot абад Shrewsbur,; 2, E. "Holland, ES 2L of Dumbleton Hall, Evesham ; 3, Таду пазе аш, OTHER SHORT-WOOLLED NOT солда? то E AS SOUTHDOWNS OR SHROPSHIR JUDG ч prsi Whitechurch, Blandford ; m 8. За сунгаа, Seaford; Н. Overman, Weasenham, Rougham, cu first-rat 42 are € No fewer Messrs. р рч ваа Hd mod Mug. iud =. ed are Te f shea l class The ide ie RE me next. Fewer breeders t| usual compete. Mr. Humfrey's though entered, do not — r. Rawlence, of SUM takes нео ея "A being 186 in classes, av eautiful th class of shearling ewes. «т €—— — capital classes of SOMERSET AND DORSET SHE essrs, Danger, of Brid ме к eene of rai etes иста all the к, eed they were the sole exhibi pens is a very considerable collection of the long: long-wooll artmoor sheep shown in the i fewer than 25 entries, and completes is the Prize List :— poer Lincoln ; эк: Painter, Nottingham; T. Turtchell, —1,‚ J. Wil PNE of Cleeve ; 2, R. с. Clark, of Butsh ead, St. -| Crass 8 т; тч А of North Brenton, руде preme EARLING RaMs (10 en. à —1, J. Rawlence, of nois e А7 Arnold, of Westmeon, Petersfield ; E FLOC Pel Rawlence ; ае $ Ww HM OUR sot nce. : J. Rawlen : W. F. Bennett, of Mey. БомеВѕ т Нов! Јорвез.—Р. Halse, Molland, ‘Southmolton ; Е. Pope, Great Toller, Maiden Newton; J. Hol wle House, Duns:er. CLASS 74. SHEARLING RAMS ds IAM —1, T. Danger, of TM: Bridgwater; 2, A. J. Pitfeld, of Eype, Bridport, tshire. $45. 75. RAMS OF ANY OTHER AGE.—l, А. J. Pitfield ; itto. Crass 76. PENS ОЕ 5 EWES OF ANY АСЕ OF THE SAME FLOCK, = 1, T. Danger; 2, A. J. Pitfield. C.: А. J. Pitüeld. Воот CLASS 77. SHEARLING т 7 meu Willeocks, of Spree Ivybridge. ss 78 dm "Pire Crass 79. pu or 5 EWES ОЕ ANY AGE, OF THE SAME FLOCK, етпеу, of Bacca- DARTMOOR (1х Woor). Crass 80. SiteARLING Rams (6 entries).—1, J. Drew, of Artis- DN Tavistock; 2, R. May, of Grendon, Tavistock. C.: ‚ R. May, of Grendon; 2, on. 4з EA iode 3 OF 5 NR "ux THE SAME FLOCK. ari f Ta ^ e ch, о Widowell, L.) Ехмоов (1х Woo: CLass 83.—8нклвїлх@ Rams (9 entries).—1, E, Maunder, of Heaselby c North Molton; 2, J. Passmore, of Fyldon, l. RAMS OF ANY AGE.— exhibrtor in the pig classes; and Mr. Wainman tak the 2d prize for another n of Ms p^ white b h wh eed—thou it might not have been exhibited any other class does uot a appear. There is a small class of Sows in the Lar Breed, in "Dh p Gamon, of Thorn ea с. successful ; uckering again appears on the priza list; and he Dickin, of Stockport, exhibits one with a litter of nin i e Breeding S Sows of а n Warre Breed are а good class indeed. The ЫТ prize goes to Mr. Bulted, of Ivy posee for one bred by Colonel Kingscote; PI is 24; and Mr. Steamshows а bea ith 1 =. Ыы а Smart Braog breed are r. Stearn is oM 1st, and ighly со | ha hardly pb. that ther relessly as voa pla show class of breeding юе л, orn ү” previous © — which MéstraQuri iem ng areagains with enormous white s етт A The pens of three bre 50180 "hus de 5 — - ке tries. TuS йы, - rc^d, the small black breed, and - Berkshire est. The following i is p» Priz idt the various breed 68. Stoskateldcon Tene: P ; 2 rtwayho Wine go nd JvDaGEs.— T. Trotter, ripper н HP. Crass ВЗ OF M W. в буы sess s $3 my of 161, xd peri Сил . Boars eser Pese Variis porman, iri North ^re Свз 84, ОР ANY OTHER ÁGE,—1, E, Maunder, of Crass 90. BOARS OF А BR NOT ELIGIB! тма CLAssEs (4entries).—1, В. E. Duckering c Nol, Kirton Lindsay, sciam qp ; 2, W. B. e pREED- i LASS s cx DING —— ОЕ rA Thornton: ies).— ORADA, , А Che: Mns $ АА . Duckering, of North огре. E BREED Crass T Ввккргх@ Sows Ок A SMALL Jo; 3, 0, M, BP entries).—1, J. scr of Рашйе! te, Ivybridge; ton, of Wherstead Hall, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Jerr 22, 1865.] 685 — — — ына Bows оғ A SMALL BLACK BREED (27 | cu ultivators, Hanson's Potato digger, &c. The Keevil's 93. BREE n rk ia G. M. Sexton, | gger, &c. ey h eevi machines,- with a great many extremely well а. В. G- Stearn d. M E ext "irri б.? W. F. Collier fioc Les " genie coiler for regu pec A the deviséd and efficient improvements and — c ef Wherste* sha all her ft d l rt. dt et Vi d Wood. Вотан оа or THE BERKSHIRE BREED (14 | which cw ват tool is dra aud fr bo: chan x p — cities Le A. Stewart, Gloucester; 2, ditto. Н. C.: ditto. | At the stand o f the Rending IDOL Company, E Parsons, of Martock, shows his combined c dens Le Ж Es haymakers, Takes, chaf ие жузун machines, | | wrought i iron wheels, and also a combined Fortrakisg Que 05. Бек, "Lasers y^ ye —1. В. E. Duckering, оѓ) and steam engines аге shown.—Mr. Cuthbert, of|and Е it e; 2, W. Gam z бы Dm. B. шш, EMEN edale, shows his eco ne an orse reaper.— | Мг. Childs, of 481 New Oxford Street, shows а clever Qum 96 Рема THE аз ie. ABOVE 4 AND NL Carson опе, о nster, show a capital. d Ameri ork wmz A en itries).—1, R. E. Duckering, of Northorpe; | horse hoe, with ju beam, affording a simple hold in the trial ground; also a very clever self-feeding saw & Моутвя upon and mean 2 F. B. Wainma 3 BR G m Pros pr A SMALL WHITE Bev 1 ы -— be. ie ra rs na. Crass 97. Pess е IEEE Rd кз бид» E йону verley со Сот show а large collection of Priest & Woolnough, of Kingston, show a Burgo, ОР тни CE diam, of Кыен: „ G. M. Sexton. | Carts Be Pa aggo ын of Blackburn, shows Brus "collection of Sowing machin nes, and have taken ec» (4 295. Prxs or 3 BREEDING Sow Pics оғ А sMALL Втлок | an upright elliptical un iln rn,in Pw F THE sawe Li e. гра. 4 S best 8 Мохтнв сЕ 1 dashers revolve beside each other Mr. Hawkes, of Tiv erton, shows wing / machines, op (t енне) Ө, DEREN Du чә eus ВИ M ree 1 p. » of "UN tham, ex xhibits his rpm in which the delivery of the corn from the seed box Crass 00. m SAME LITTER, ABOVE 4 AND UNDER 8 MONTHS fe dor ве ains, and manure. d hav ving two rolle ers, one on тү, side of Dire entries).—1, W. Yelle, of Highworth ; 2, J. s, | good жойы Jim but great "fertili ty of invention, with. endless chai around et Langford, 59 в Кеса насоса Ма essrs. Woods & Cocksedge, of Stowmarket, show vods ^ intervals of а few h in tl Crass 100. DG UTE 9 тнк E Mere their well- known n pulpers, ‚ erushing mills, carts, and | upper pa rt o of. their reriinion pass aa the seed — AND pm 8 MoNTHS OLD (2 entries), —1 ngle: ox, an А КЛИ, Ripon ; 2, W. В. Wai s Mess жч Bio, ar apuy exhibit their rotating Кер ber novelty, and mor more —— useful, isshown urnip buncher and horse y Mr. Skelton, of Bodm опе way or turn-w D BY THE LOCAL COMMITTEE OF , у PRIZES ОРРЕВКР PORT AND PLYMOUTH. Мг. К plough, in which tb ea E т peris fa alternately Crass 122. BOAR, ALL TO HAVE BEEN m1 "m а аа ый. Течна дот E LD аа Sow, AND THEIR LITT: ВЕК: 17тн JULY, 1865. —1, К. росі BUTTER. ‚ Litton, 12, Newgate Street, London, Е.С. 24. E. I NDS ОЕ SCALD CREAM BUTTER, MADE ND HALF-POUNDS (14 entries).— 1, J. Wildicombe, E Torrhill, EE Bridge; 2, T. Burnafor rd, of — Gurney, Tamerton Foliott. H. C.: W. T. Collier, of Woodtown, Horra- WOOL. FLEECES EAC Fiy: H. geom low; T. Clayton, Btainley 1, T. Harris, of Stony Lane —ll, 1, C. Boby, of Alton Hall, Button. жел Sufolk. Crass шз Crass mai 129. Знворзніве. —1, D. Davies, of Mere Old Hall, hire. ol т T ut 0. HAMPS| L , ^ ibn. Bedford. vs DARTM( — 3L, 1, R. May, of Grendon, p 1м. Exwoon.—97,1, E. Maunder, of Heaselby Mill, North Molton, exten: entries which comprises Wat of Бой аггап Шел ме the stands i "à shall notice аз well as of the rmm n of w regulated i ps balancing of t Very good mbined mo MPLEMENT Y Mais aiias, as well as strictly S mestic arie which has ea ssi n the Societys shows, sive as ever. There are рев of 4000 on 275 жай, arranged i in two e dee one "d and Me, under the Bath here ap рек n the order of о Cata ^ we e more Кшт айе ofthe ss detta established теда which mu exhibit. esers, Samuelson show thei x akin MIA ican ү " t corn is ce some of the earsley, of Ripon, exhibits a somewhat heavy, ut very efficient mower, and combined r а 24 г апі шожег, ра did capital work in the trial ground. Mr. Майе, о Leeds, e" ows his barrel m. pers in on oie — roller: TJ e by a mple which con- verts зон the acting tu rn furrow on the active side s eid plough body into the side plate on the land or side. —At the next stand Mr, Tinkler of k + д1 is full illust em of steam cultivation— | f his syst the steam engine has ite do nd Lege S frame and thus wo slop ere a large collection of аы of ordinary ‘cultivation, ing t mei by J. Stalker of that town n, and a very "оор and ae ту gruti XX harrows, also ha „them ery ety ^8 prize hinder clogging. Instead of the sliding pinions used in other d for reversing the motion, a simple eccentric m e pinions in and out of gear. Their |b s the horse GR. tos, especially adapted to heavy crops, are exhibited, к aie: 16 is mad Meis Hayes, of Stamford, ней carts and waggons | hibiting many ingenious contri ances and many and they - cient -— manufactured by himself. 16 is an rdinary barrel churn, mounted on single friction wheels, with c clever arrangeme ents for the escape o of the tedder, eam, and beating the butter clean from t simple m the best of all methods of d the milk and break ond Б. Wallis, of Basingstoke, exhibit Hayes’ straw elevatoro corn drille, piar rakes, ploughs, — hoes, &c. er, of Com Berks, mak es and exhibits a d vite cart with pen ched pump, which we have proofs o e — construction, а off pr Messrs, arkworthy, of b beri show horse hoes, — hear s,drags with du ck чуз waggons, with swinging ye board, drag, &c. Mr. Brenton, of St. German's, shows reaping ey (untried before the Judges) with ium delivery ass ing the raker, and put in gear at will. essrs, Ransomes & Sims, of Ipswich, exhibit ploughs, harrows, rotary c ulper and cutter d d tree, insuring equality of бгаад aud perte od horse to turn unimpeded m the land's end by very simple and efficient dev r. Phillips, of 8, Баарь Buildings, Chancery Lane, exhibits his rotary spader or digging machine, ниро to be exerted fi t soils e riving rak whatever the thickness of the crop Their id Eclips afi shown, in s"general arrange- an usual of | thr ton, shows capital carts | an ake. | device for altering the length of cut without change of heels. g а Ж vi exhibitor’ bii anpra A a spring to ead o soen, in constant daily and satistactory use for several year Me essrs. Garrett exhibit, in addition to steam eshing machines, &c., a clever machine for bruising d red ^ ib t - other st to fodder. The всагсіб y localities has su the ity of hay ggested necessity of ME [e hog m cattle "end of steaming ; horses, without the operation ing; and they invite the attention of agriculturists to this apparat Mes Richmon handler, of Salford, have among their improvements of chaff cutters a clever Lynn,’ exhibits to nup or dinary adig адв. to each lever, ights, renders the action unt of pressing Mr. р чу, Bur his patented a Mition t more inet. се РЫ it enables апу amou without an addition an importation from America, of use in light soils. apparatus, nd a зден the od weight us Messrs. Reeves, of Bratton, show drills, m It see: dh thing. distributors, &c. Among their tools is a Ley coru E Boby, of E Ba i “бы Y Edm well- screen with a a furrowed surface, giving a greater de > also а tec Paniek of Thirsk, erare rod ni ze reaper an Picksley & Sims, of Leigh, near Manchester, show —Mr. Barber, of Liv exhibits a mower eutters, mills, la ghe giarre bar is flexib vis ees adapts itself to "ed | кайан es altogether. туа Нов of the ground. The reaping platform e... ааг mbridge, of Bristol, exhibit rakes, chain- be attached detached by simpl торна ire bolts, ket $6 үз wi * mower ог rea арег Mr. Brinsmead, of т did shows an ingenious 4 machine; к бешм а and the finger bar itself to the "eise. alt the t—did e dri gro наа nd is xem ork in the з trial A etd and the stinet ted tha s - акч сап е бег ed of it m beli the her, or he n by the same [vs cues de Sir vie of the Ju ndges m Near Пе eoruni ; throw it T. Craus! ullard?s kicking | in an upright posi ion. ыу Mile is Miete cip hé. Кз of Winchfe 14, Hants, show drills and Téaper, and Ero eek and P all of “which manure distributors—the е principle, = s ха appear- Men. ra tools, Mk gone as pod. v ork with as | ing to depen the d ball in a | trial gron m " Dem he mow reapers on the | pierced tci for д аш; dre = stirred å dropping o ea e-horse reaper u supplied with up fallin g through the bol. "There s also here a foot Д wtil Чл, В еа оп the prize list. inder wi : pe js as poke and then falling, een rising thro A the interval helps the raker the corn, T6 will be seen that it has achiev Grass seeds and the hinder one Clover. ed eed, of grain atatim Mr. Nicholson, of Деш, hom his well-known hay tedders and nce rakes, ro. Messrs. т & Co. жу a full illustration of | their steam enltivating огон and it is at work in ing fi fa^ rs. Horusby we have a full Soveral forms of his mower and reaper (wh pital place in the competi- tion beleke mA je ploughs, washing machines, &c, Near this | Mes gess & Key show w mowi nga and worked by two sets of brushes, the front one g It i is eges exhibited in at least two J good 1 ind and, of Broughton n Lane, Manchester, exhibits tf per different gii "itb revolving rake and with screw del к e: es & Sons, of Norwich, have a good stand of with n n shown near d is an upright a os рө! barrel churn, in which. the plunger No es к! ip vs tical revolving dasher 1 utors, Vertical tubes standing in po: milk : and | up a ary TEES or Couch extirpator, which the milk bythe Seide cold or hot water—but acting pcd E of 0 ote, ti aed Тц кү L гч синь of Chelmsford, sh Nri Nm hay tedder: pers, &c. Чек. Баш tall e 6 етар xe ше collection of chaff exhibits his very clever essrs, Smith, ig e rapston, show Amies & Bario Г Peterborough, Кы their nd form. Plement, jg also shown by M essrs, Ashby d » of ier ыо, Who also exhibit horse rakes, and d а P Messrs, Tih, of Bedford, nd a ind ine — St. Pancras Company show complete stable forniture, and a large collection. num niin, tes, &c. Musgraves; of ^ aga и illustrate per- deus Street, Si t the Чой» ка of deodorising а р ANE; excremen- itious matter by к! m eartb. А portable hbhorou or potis е n the mx n of Rene 8 ме Mr. Hellard, of. Uttoxeter, "exhibits. —— Bari aard & Bishop, "of Norwich, exhibit their. n ess lawn mower, Messrs. Green, of Leeds, also pm epe itors of similar machines.—At the cultivation, grubbers, steam in the yard, combining the merits of Грелка з en stand of Messrs, Greening, of Manchester, is а large 686 €ollection of wire-fencing, gates, &c. ; so also аб Messrs. - - woe stand (of Dudley). , &0.— соте now are — THE GARDENERS' to the outside fencing dh an ealth CHRONICLE oded over its lo i d state, half-rotten at | bottom, & Key. у, Ба muelson, and о nbird, o! and plante; а n "the sta eite of and Carter have never been Taie «n Higl Holora; Mes Vier. of "lou Hey ingstoke; s, Gibbs, Sut NERY IN MOTION. „Mr, Robert pow of Preston, exhibits a con- чу pi үй СОКУ оғ seed mower nevertheless did fair work, with натен: | dp ndr of the tool over the ста Bürgess & Key's пет and extremely compact a simple American mower, with lend erank rod and ve m eril gearing, did fair. ork, ,notw iths standing AND AGRICULTURAL | fat bit of meadow land, extremely шавй harina | Тло owing is an gbridged wow оё каш а wer half, the Grass | trials as given in the Plymouth pap GAZETTE. [Jtt 22; 1865; ои - боше of tie rsley's 2-hor: mbined reaper ai bin ra up hill, gr җае ady work e: тоте бнт orhsby ows 9-horse combi carrying two men, the. one driving, the othef di deli por. з тч D better work that on Satürday, though the d Ак — n ópen ay to bà [71 TE syen 2-horse ĉombined reaper айё mower, achine, аа its cüttiug well, but the iu маз вй & Wood's mbina таппа] е tipping a ves aratus, we observed -— method o ith With а й ой? » pr uels " occasionally PME aid backed to po e missed work. F^ & Co., of Lei eigh. s а cow house, Ма à à tram- -way Mi а continuou roüzh by means of which d cattle can E ave their food Na "wt given them by the machine. deliver corn, o: w feeding en fee eeding iiüachine will eut Тапа : d Ch Ше American “ ' clipper" imade good w vork, Samuel- pape rs Ameria den HA ti idiower made very good Кы» mo: er. d doss À Egr the Grass i ое iD what better ч this side. vr er's езе фан "p mbed nh the Grass a goo , occasionally Mig it altogether. mower. ba dly d riven. 5 dynamometer that DN enditut " and the man who works it ud ко whieh the je bs Messrs. Tu Garrett, Clayt p. ҮН tramway а m E B tem örth, for delivering corn or straw at any required eight. | Picksley & Sims of Leigh show bone mills, chaff-cutters, м &c. , Messrs. Mi изра & Sons. of Gainsborough show very the Grass stubble long and embed out. Ls ears | thi to me aid spring ley һогйег, "Ec. e ofla jum P heavier than { vts oe eric as 4 s 3 of mere pape and NA d Bar yiär rd ot тафт smg onat Nos for siftin m the th shows his. capit ini tb ning machinery is shown |? ww" Porter, of Lincoln, and Vicary, of E Aveling & Portus М Rochester, show their E engine, which has come across tlie islan miles in six doys, doing no harm on i m ies or the nerves of any of ber Majesty" ects. езвгв, Richinond & Cha rese sud tarnen h, have : at Med chaff cutters, grinding &c., àre worked by steam power. er is shown at work. Tt is w crush Jm furrowed surface, into а pla Wolverhampton, aud Messrs. Powis, | Dist E dae to the ri faetory The e pak the om mowers and reapers in & Ke err ow опе in the к er іп which we have named them. The Prize given below For Reaping Machines upper half was n rap ds Md of Rye, aud the lowe half an extremely heavy, mewhat tangled, dad d | barely E ai heir d pes. b i Oris пай been The taken round and а large feld, of which the АКЕ out the ability s to meet «е айаш. Чой, after all, i: Re 1o us that тр way to meet such difficulties i is to av void |** Я delivery, made good dlean work through Y b - | niachine, ng Hy о nother, and all made firat-rato weh, Мае probably E hes that day, but yesterday thé c E diens 1elso x PAM "e (a two-horse, eub throigh al Мапа delirare them easily. It made x Manes апа made the best side delivery, with he a del Hornsby's swathé — of #17 sel phus нее у-у а n. field. The draught vidently very light, and mo Ў power is Ча up in th: 1 deliva ety Tas. Burgess & Key's McCormack reaper, with self zum : Ei Wood's s gelf-acting side delivéry is of exceedi dye and sed ting 1:0 It ipt through thia gh he first rou: inf d Lr . and the dives кшш in ta ege bed it broke dow but the delivery was neither so powerful nor out. Sam s (another and lighter eh inci did. its work, both Saee а Тренту. Wood's, a light one-horse reaper, with open s s boari, :wor| З with exi Roa ingly light draught, and deliver; ry, a well. Mr. Cuthbert, w and did Cuthbert's, rather a heavy machine. r sat EP p machine. His action was most t; s delivery was superior to any back deliv with open рїї delivery board, did its work very ye delivering motè tidily and keeping the ү more distinct from the mes erop than any other 06 ch R. P. achi 26 1 X рабів h uh pui it is a strong aere of very fe pt aug Barber's delivers manua] labour. tban the Bania heavy. W, Brenton's A large pei oon roller at the receiving board. As we observed on үл? it ч the sheaf at th The едн did pen И ъл back deliverérs; thé muchie also еш back ЫШ А T as easy and even. "The machines of Messrs. Wood, ded - ^ Burgoss & Key, Bowh Bamlett, Barber, an wers St through the dai aotaeter test, and boré satisfactory manner. The machines of Messrs. Wood are бе намой азай, get ^4 nt "m 1 hi amuelson & бо. the next lightes corresponi || Fo cover P Within м pii the | strå is rite ot 15ewt, ‚рег hour, - : Eight- hors rüm revolves. thus e drü driven t фк Miris drum and "ihe at the | v DOM A in which it can make the best work, The аат далы P" Бетани веб allotted n d in the e's to Be Mr. Allen, of гоу dia Street, ерке exhi- - hiis 12-ho tse power double. Lo opa P ortae E aud NM Wood g one-ho: E reape e latter, | rred tipping PAAR, К which | the T "llo. al pn! ina sheaf «реа it falls, made | rts mac a The Drilling Machines. —A foroidable ШР were wn ecce tó à careful — and short ЕМ i di a day ably y idu fr ice se—on Eoo pum fof the work. i the ovium i m "Sud s spring xs pe ir 3r which the lever bars are ke y iA to пш ii | ing us sed twice over in the same bv Wi |t DT with. 5 to 8. cwt, of coal and 400 to ‚500 ) gallons d an wa sid dide fair j^ ray's, end а eio lié reaper ] wi | АЫ А tried, but could not satisfactorily | B. . Price e of P ced E been кийе in. ns. Mr. Blackburn exbibite. "i Басов езе, in which пе неи гта in side ean enormous AT which is It is tended t to бе principle eri & tractor on common is also applicable as a stea pioughb, searifiers, ог reapin As can be рен for ligh and roller, and у be tip | having proteine ng raw | the мен Ma Saturday Wray's, Brenton? s, Samuelson's, and ett’s ms УД reapers were again tried. ОҒ these С made the best work. 09 n which the E E bud is ` dropped upon latform, he даап of material “Л M rue d araa aru & Woolnough, any o Lum бызга given in under chais with teeth, "which project into dro: ррей on it, and haif to clear i г" а ls made fair work, eutting 99 E P ad the же ы well. Zu iwo-horse esti paie d IT made very ads met e yard fró КЫ other had came from waggons of itself. Коа V ith i йй train UNDS т near pce were on er e sd and mado y b the failur or a tie which held p Beni $ el b tion. competi go lt o The ОА, drill for г well ridged up. At Ње ingenious and complicat id [И t and Agn uw b upper e land ere tri me tidie tit t the f the m id ted fachtbery, 5 | (b A els sub- ject to or It amoniy c Те wooden ie of t rs wathe, and cut its ped нут" ly well ry good s n went pea: and cleared, itset E (n ey (Bell reaper (3 Mets made vent » ark dent Y Y Wher ever D. Oats were dow; mi Saturday; а and DN нб M of а laborious drilli machines ha competi tion нду amd | J рве, th though i in the imported machine it was very =y of it—the stublle was cut too high. The corn was not in fit state for it. 1L Owever, was in in their piedi reaper on pe Wood's, Hornsby^s, Samuelson's, Burgess -& „Ке Cuthbert's and others, were again s d e ubjeeted ё heavy and еввей i implements of ected to a arenar The Horse Hoes were Turnip had in an joining i - аса тх A an exceedingly fair one, and Howard's ders m clever gener эче taken the 1 гакез чы rather Grass rem бе n ordi 'fhe s following is "the Prize List, e prizes for reapers, rakes are j| vas жараны to trial in à yards. оне, дей on ин» АШ Jiided rib igi of x 2 per Е madé by the seréral firm s being extr F THE JUDGES pe IMPLEMENTS. E Cald well, La am Hoan. (ppenban ; je И. Boot Field Wandsworth, S.W.; H p nnersbüry, Acton, cod бе, W.; J; ifa eti i by ; Gilson Martin, Wrydeland, Thorney, Peter- Boarton, F. Sherborn, Bedfont, Middlesex; John Thompson, моћ: Chippenbam ; Jacob Wilson, Manor House, miei оре о; Edward Wortley, Ridlington, Upping- —General Purpose Drill, Priest & Wool- rposé Drill, Hornsby & Sons, 8/. ; P m N Len pod ul side bsp Holmes & Son, 31; Drill a e flat, Pries agar iT р a E I $ et "no а Q ©, B о = co s iz] З = zi sFEE о B z efef * н $ "б =) =l o Bp 8T Fa o dt ou the ads, Gower & Sons, Sl. ; " Drill for Tu: on the ridge, Priest & Wooln nough, лі; Drill p on the fign cd & Sons, 5 урап, ou thp ill the R. A ШИП " A е Drill оп the тідде, James болан "Tun. » D DeC: Du foi E eus EM PS d ae p йш "E dE ч @ Be EE E РЕ [1 y5 ii e а EF up $ i 26 AA с а РА SR. Ei ag E @ = ga BER EQ [- Тє ЕВ en 5g Tu RE Bà i ll, В. jun. ; Corn Drill, A. W. Gower & Son; Corn Bon; Corn Drill for small occu pations, Sze AE RIBUT Prizes. — Distributor for Dry Manure, J. Sainty, 8l. ; ОРНА ОР Tof Dy Manure, y & Woolnoagh, 7I. ; Distributor for Liquid Manure, R. & 1 10. . Highly Commended : Distributor for Dry Manure ur s E ^ Commended : Distributor for Dry Man J 3 pin p^ E Pu —Horse Hoe, for general purposes, John эйи. t; Horse Hoe, for general purposes, Priest & Wooinough, 5/. ; Horse Hoe, for general purposes, William Sith, 6; orse Hoe, for single Ux ridge and flat, Carson & Tosno, 41 10s. ; Horse Hoe, for single ro w—Tridze and flat Page & Cò., 81.7 Horse Hoe, for single row, ridge and fiat, Willis Smith, 21. 10s.; Single Es (genns Carson & Toone, 8L: Bingle Row Grubber, R. Tinkle ; Horse Hoe, for Ber, Turnips, Eaton & Son, 57. Hiph). Commenda] : Single w Ho James: Bamdea, Commended ; Singl e How Horia for ridge | to ех d flat, В. Tinkler. 4. Mowe самка: : Prizes.—Grass Mow. Machine, Class 1, W. А. Wood, 101; Grass Mowing Machine, Gl Class 1, rass H. ч ir chine, Class 3, ҮГ. А. Wood, 71. ; Combined Mowing + eap- ing Machine, Class 3, A. С. Bamlett, 5]. Highly Commended ; catum Burgess & ud Combined Mowing and um achine, Н. Kem i mended: Combined Mow: гт) Río . H. ке AYMaKING MacniNES: Prizes—Haymaking Machine, i t F. Howatd, 61 ; Haytbákinir Machine, J. & Ё. Howard, ; Haymaking Machine, R. Boby, 41. Highly Comitended 2 es W. М. Nicholson. Commended : Hay achine, T. Fry. b. NG dion Prizes,—O ne e Reaper, Class 4 lar E А. ; Опе Hotse а. ноге е & go. Horse. om Bara | Reápr, Olu8 4, Hornsby '& Sons, 5l. IT Claes 3 2 Hornsby & Sons, 10. ; To s :2, Hornsby. & Bons, 5L; T п е › Si iy) ii T 5L ; Re caping Machine, with Sel. rusby & Son ns, 951. ; Pye аріав, Machi СОНА? «ў lively t Class 1, .Samuelson & Co., Highly | a Coumeudod ; Опе Horse Man "y p ү Machine, Eon ain Дак: Pru. -Hoteo, Rake, J, & F. Howard, 6l. Co., al. Highl ДЕ! о: Ногзе Баке, үң : Horse Rake, T. Alleock. N3: Prizes. Pair Horse Waggon, Beverley Iron | 8 Company, 101. ; E Horse Waggon, Williám Ball Other y. orse Wagg ; "Tomas Milford & Son, 4l. ; Ж, ons, Hayes & Sa М "tol. Highly Commended : Other Pit Horga very T Trou and Mr en Сошрапу, i Шо & Waggon, George Milfo: ; Other Wagzons, Thom: 9. Савтз : POEM piden —Single Horse Сіті, Hüyes & Son, & Son, Cart, Woods & Cocksedge, 81; Single ores Et 2. 10s. ; Two Horse C. eh H ie) 4. 10s. ; Tiro Horse [wt ey Tror ы Thomas Milford & Son, 51. ; Two Horse Cart; ped pS and Waggou Compan: e 21. 105.; Harvest Cart, Hayes Д Son nd Waggon Company, 4L 10s. ; Harvest Саг, Märket us 3L; Harvest Cart, A. and T. Fry, 97. 10s. ; Market оп Springs Robert i: g & Co. 6L; Hgliy Springs, Beverley Iron & Waggon Company, P py Мм. pi iom ЭШ Horse Carts, Бекене Iron & Waggon Жыз, Beverl Phy ur em nk tum Miltord ; Market e aggon any. Commended : TM Cart, Thomas Milford & Soh ; Two Horse Cart, Serge Milf кү Medal. — Втоайсаз& Seed р» doro p a *'Pugh's" Patent Chee: Жені. Francis Mellard; But ов” Тарт а brea feutchi bi of X bagland E ogineering m Coker Canvas Co. ; sU [e Con jx Planing, Moulding, Boring oid it; roved Cattle Troughs, Alfred e da us ve (oer ia poca 8. R9 loset Appara ot P Rat Үйгө Shields? хее t Su». г Máchine n de Mr Driv. ма: Bands, Geo. е, Жый, Se l0 куёв, presided over een E. Kerrisoti im took Ang ace in k manité on thé % ening, w after the usáal loyal becially to vt: "foreign visitors, several SXhibition, aud I se th rogress that and in steam engines. "Well, we—the | assistance Prizes.— RU ral Pu y Purpose a James Coultas, Ju (ЯҢ Corn ‘Dril, k^ naval officers pr esent in the bay being They had all heard | MERSET responded фо | ап@ perhaps ee ane өзу — ерд 5 wih yon, = wé also are ат s to 1241 stea! inei sth of animals should km ema ed à E ve р dg atta uch as can, one respect, you must саваар With AA we also have, of late, taken to some steam ramis (loud laughter). I p however, that our bı is expensive. The coats are ve! thick. Now there is my friend Captain Debris, m an дт 22, 1865 _ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA GAZETTE, 681 cad distributed, as indeed they eould not fail | Na —tT— RO Dzvox: ter, July 10. Wheat is thin, but I think t will be well file d; Bàárléy has а much injured by the drouglit ; Олі a very bad eroo generally; Мау е Potatos, aud Тағ nips promising. (Teorge T'ürner. Kist: Dum ton, er Jaly 10. — Fiom the ihis there is, really, very great progress in them. In that way, xia fore, the i "^ ST and the Navy sympa! thi es ot this, Leon T will rejoice if F b е т аа еге апа en iden: r tó compete it evary t i ul: d which mu uld, I am convinced, do both eountriea a great deal good; of M t L > yself, have very pod кр. яч so that vegetation proceeded днн The erop of hay has іа very light, bub secured in fine condition. ` Cattle Кее еёр of ali kinds was t mu Society of mus ahd;— М “t Не thought the whole coun! gres t to feel deep gratitude for the efforts of the aei in a branch of 2 CAM industry which ought not to bë overlooked. Опе important facts pode with. реет д was E à e: t шау. аһ АП take them all fn. But thou this was aetually ünaktainable, yet thé Royal n xam wr employed the best men— those best qualified to judge, and then they brought their ; | results into various parts of A use. whereby, in a great m o1 . was the moral efféct, which NU Son had üpóh the co ed It ensured the closest tie between landlo id the bringing about of those measures à h mutüal benefit. ved, however, that thé Conneil woul fit. He vios ed ы not find that it was unprofitable to the Soeiety. The town of Plymouth eir ot under the disadvantage, in an agricultural point of view, g oue half of the semi-circle cut off by the Sea, but a. ps ана ren sea had produced а very g show of Cbaunel Island cattle. Lord Тив EDEGAE then proposed in highly eompli- lm d terms the health of the President of tlie Societ Sir et D KERR fusos, Båt., M.P., in responding, observed that the Nol Agricultural Society in pee rri their show should be this ear, had two strong ба titors, ‚фе. city of Exeter, and the town of Plymouth. ева 3 Pu] ago the Royal: Society had ashow at Exeter, and the object of А-4 i gs [ Soci айа that the district around Exeter had had au ША of of ere were 2000 entries of implements, but now there were upwards of4000. Those who exhibited Stock must také care tħat the implement exhibitors did not зобі beat them. They wêre endeayouring, as far as possible, to aid and assist them in the cultivation of the soil, and he thought they owed those gentle- men å déep debt of grátitude for their continued exertion in bringing their eumbrous machines to all parts of жи, E з Е dro urely Pipe, w will be sumll in — E уча badiy; Jue sorts have improved much by the It been too dry for Beans; they have imp он: м. p" ie be а shor Mati Swedés and pere failed from fly and drouzht, those that w growing fast. Mangel Wurzel is gen ыу а дй. piant, ànd emi well. Early Potatos ‚аге бейә late ones (if the disease keeps oif) promise ап abundant erop. From present appearance I think we shall have an early rather {Шап a late m bút "Е се much depend oa the weather. anser, REY: , Woodeote, July 1% — Wheat T think in ral is thinly А $ fine stans seton we had; * we may expect а fair average crop. Вагіеуѕ are very various: early-sow o he late rins; : M y lig —L should thini 0 per cent. below an average iu seedli and meadowa. Borah её а s general about the 26th to end of niontb. James A *TILLAGE AND AMMONIA.” R this aevi a shortarticle, иез t Hoskyns,* аурой in the cultur qi Gazette, E. 615, pm which, short ds i yo none I think со read but with pleasure and profit, as they must чн that gent leman writes. , Bat tillage and ammo onia—what gu say that this соци inereased in prospérity, and he as glad to see that du TI. pg labourer pi other people жеге ng. more tlian they u: consume m nning, mach moro the Bil of thé Dreoders Mast ver and plaoe cab the ma кы € funately, atisties coun ерде he might tell is that in she Metropoli oniy t twò or three SF АА i iet "ilt tho the eite ad polan markat уйин ie Ag n ust 12) per cent., à vety The ы i pertatiogs M presen а ед than heretofore, there being 80,000. more cattle, and 50,000 more UM ut even Tu t enormous gw n it was difficult to -— food for the people. Tt was not, às believed, that the stóek of this country had decreased. Оп mp сери it Peng inereased, but he was very glad to м in the smaller towns the consumption of beef Бе n more general. Here ui Devon they saw Milia well worthy of фе name: the Quartly's, Turner's, аһа the Davi 'в hmi done much fór this coünty, amd in symmetry and beauty of shape altogether they were almost unequalled, e rU in alia they might some day be somewhat increased ; " 2 whole he thought the стана з wéll be proti er [^ mals. He wished, how: ee in Devon some He though that. t Thef d searched good eec e t r the resources of the three or four counties surrounding them they mighit have produced a far better show of horses t was ow to aee qe in thè Show Yard. Now, a important question for the agriculturists of this coüntry was, how they to е the demand whieh was likely to pon ш? һу, b increased апа improved tion the 1 d. t only by enclosures that this wóuld be tea. Within the last 28 years more than 28,000 ес rate of 1000 acres à ец In France he knew that they vnl pidt s 10 or 12 yen талдо that they had m. Лапа 35,000,000 öf s u of land, and France had 35,000,000 of | р Eve уе не Меру ,ahowing that we had а | tj used wor гені 1 the former carryi ing t eed back to the Divine corimiand given to “ till" to the өү сии hé now rds and the latter, I believe, to t bre: ws orded in n history ereoted for heathen worsl: Dip. his temple. * Plinii Historia pie M — was érected for idola trous worship of Jupitér Ammon, or sandy, on the plains of "e me 18 eenturies before the Christian mec istanee arr Mig rem чы Meer утуй vast TS ра уре the. pio ippers, and stables for their prie > and ja the stables contrivances „жеге in trating t| EM am an appellation pen еч m that te peri M ow nA AY the iy b t first, ege matres them from Egyp + but now, and f for many the vola! n those very early, or ipa: at somewhat applied ammo nena artificially proeured, t no urposes, but I can n to that hey did ; for, as they $$ bue. hal desi scu Md excrementa idera] than the French d der e CN Vus turni io th i bts m очань med | теде y the e of beasts, in some аө! ae &n piango fia aeq pueina be e conduet | Shape Файна us upon whieh о hich he spoke of in high terms, and dus a hope tə vegetable substances шев соу carried ont ng fed,and were brought to perfection ; Lord F FEYZRSHAM then uo a the health of the Mayors d Боровой of tha towns of Plymouth and Devon NE id sorry that the Mayor of Plymou outh had not been enabled ы туң them. wii he was glad to be able to tell dud je at he was most ога $e at homeat the present time. a ty commenced at tiome, aps the worthy б h so th. t. that hospi- with the ткы to bet a of the greatly ini discovered. how to proeure, as wr in hig se acd ма part manner calla it, the Spirit of m MT diee necessary ог К in the growt а^ зое cT ^ witliout: the. id of. Mr. Drycbaf's THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Jury 22, 1%, a people must have con-| f their epe la nd; to produce the 1 Bénibls from | m, "ib quantity of Bee pod their oder; crops n Euro оргап husbandme en seem to vie | com ties of the salt t might have генй made, the raw | and t tity wer rin an way of seed info the land; and hence be m ach other an Ryegrams to Ro the most valuabl forage d e cultivat As to their respective n med for а seeond e eem we m ED М er about a у зщ аге now bo material being far of o one part of t the of excellence to which t e Bernd ians, hilst in another, as in near the "Tem aple, had беч in апе practices Engl land, th 1# + th he immense ноте, from foreign Jande, а amount- fm nnn 007 oney. that. ejns the salt pro seem from "the Temple for ihe. fecülintug of their lands as e boast of our power, because pis Minie rifles, Colt's T £k A E re volvers, ігоп-р late d ships, rmstron ng i etie in length, with this diferen brane ing habit, er has cons sequently more pues We may mention that we > placed a bere M a horse; it үт. the e t mout `2 ka d Р F Sia PRESSE ul; it next tried the Ps ia did not leave off s until it had : si ча entire "bunch Those in the tad —also фо; ер modern iia use guano and other highly c trated matters? Алпа is it a too far — Е the has stated that the only country that has a chanco of shots, pie а was used were, were the result but He mmo x n agi. d agency, ied Seem [4 the stir Tillage then!in со among those - M к M^ and extraordinary people, апа which со зы its excellence for mauy centuries айтта 8. Ped ТТ. we may conclude, Ка 8560 уеатв back rire present time tillage as well or better т ба and practised аз re is in Grea Britain or any other pa ө he present time, and we may further come to the cono aion that the knowledge that ammonia, the SPIRT ы, as Mr. Hoskyns so properly Fee mim it to wn also in thos epis ы ages to be the dee hri that all ES oem Pulse, and others required to to feed food enough. from its own ople, of the pe tion of e ly the subjec paiher of кшш» therefore, TEN of labouring so incessantly, dominions, in шу бу iato voent by employ all their Q powers 4 а iz 8 and such "m an who зс hh his mind to of them of body pra mind i ——O Miscellaneo Fertility, —Does Nd depen боз оп не consistenes i], we can marl light lands, w we сап harden а Бу the sheepfold and Afr roller, lig by YR ма scarifier and t the plot ugh, Dork an a os of all other nations of t of xut fore general European the necessaries of life not, Geo. Geo. Water ^u your readers will not be led to as less ions i in the d "e verse s 801 8 from invading аде but фов will not обн "food for P people ; and should another wa т ai and fi we can by ы gro UK с MES ue viia carry water as it sinks, Usb its con To cireulatiog Doe im Lf into it? Wilkins, Wa Раде July 8. MU oer t umen Hom Economy of Grest Bri ask them to Dok at Chiba à and Cow nations whose ject 5 à tho Armst д guns, Minie EA Colt's ferrem, i iron-clad ships, and 600-lb. steel shots, that we have for the wholesale re and surface rura к destruction of their fellow —those countries, savage as we considerthem to be, have for very many centuries been farther advanced in the theory an practice of agriculture th En d are in the | extrem e highly enlightened age. For example, | t coming, as will неге. тм his timely su aid t inqui ту, а ses E "wi on nly opone p t my member that, а ‚бо w E Seld у dde crops over the i T the e the em of si ubterranean o relax their observations, because we have recently had the ines- Every one although a supply of rain will pde to overcome the evils of drought by filling ponds | ® itches. hich the poorer residents în ly— £ think S M e before it wiil yield good crop it depend on the natural [79 tents of the land being fitted Hu с fuod. of be can lime, and bur and t b int тойа чее the agency of air and rain gency and ihin ie E thus stimulate t that chemi o uw Ж | е „= shallow dn Midas ordinary cha e effected in the сое M Wien of the had s, than it is is in the fens of hope jf crops, and herds an „| Rush, Аш Бор nd flocks of cattle and of sh еер, where the natural rd A rage forit but Sedge and Аа ud s plants, with only wild fowl for the live s Thin Seeding, — That was a quaint bit “ч юз wisdom MS ^ad 3 Ve thbert Johnson them is near Ht Ba i whilst that of ор which we are taught р о extrao ече i d of Mr. 5 ил not uny and miserable increas Ват Те в із ке, - that both duin have fo or many hundr what constitutes the real pabula of p а known | ave|a d that. we may 4 able to show "Hio: pon secutive dry su o winters g hearse, as | journals regarding a » On tha (*, n t l4 die of t n the каби о ng s have the even —— much- va соп He upply of |d rainfalls, i піз other corne, they will growe doubtless much the better, for that eoio. will a bin, how myag And if a young husband, Piy: $o о it may в 80 fortune, a man that by possibility ш ted “Ne аса РЕ сгеакіп terms the dung cart, supplied al that T: ose pabula Mr. Grass of the past season, ау in of. s nei ы, ram av ve, pe his n elio sd | unkind if m will ш ы this young husband part f were requ prop to the nature of them, to every one of their never- ав we аге as ntlemen J ger deal has been written. in the prais e. of contention with e of this | their seede, for this s of discretion hathe a wondrous ME the more wi is eyther taken otai йы more ES i discretion is that par of good sured by ge them, uc annually a D duced it into this гу, soon enough to have he diñ- ; of the way than d de a ojo conduct whi ch t Thus th. M — who have ong плз ог за fiom x their ow own ач popu lation а debi t | settlem men nt of this matter when the Grass paring E cm t the astani of | In our letter we Mid that this Grass was L a ати, йт (аны К ылы ср a — having been b resa nto Sco tland many years a the same as our own. But, if UN of thei 1 tl he Grass really agriculture be "go ect, value or ds of the j з and 16 is, we think, а rewards of the journey; and 16 is. earliest Specimens ot “ book farming " 1n our Janguage, ње H that hand " | h a А +1 he. your hasband do mingle and I s ae d ibt which it гуйи s, it was. not a a rs n that it окса! that. Ape Li country i in ras uid th Н Nia properties MD only no 12 п it with his * seed co them, it is certa w have| Steam Power in pm vation.—Steam. power, ge our ‘parts of the earth, and it appea n disc gat ions in our opinion, its тана as a | all, was s no very expeusive in "the lug Fu Lg that neither in Japan nor China are rone оле PE plant had im established. As we inti-|now in cons еа use one engine, which ће bough ng the ing corn, and that farmers suffer | mated that it ын r intention to sow a quantity of | Messrs. Clayton & Shuttleworth in 1855, m to on their lands but what they sow the | the seed on our experimental grounds this season, | expense of eid it in горе: had been quite per seeds for. They return also to the land in the shape|alongside of what we have hitherto considered our penny halfpenny m always brought that it was manure the same substances they took from them in | most valunble forage pieng the Lolium italicum, and ut after de result of employing ^^ the shape of corn, always in sufficient quantities | our samples are now of sufficient growth, ог rather, |t hat he had but lite to do all the rest ot the yeri to produce their never-failing fine crops. 16 is also fully {ше Me UNE S we send you herewith - plenty of time to go to the Central - stated, апа on e то над at the prod of each for your inspection. The тее тъ . Mr. DNA of by. all ont of their crops was near 200-fold, and I think Mr. Layard seeds of the ! two Gr asses were sown- in rows on mio e Couc і d that this has written that he observed the same in the course | 8th A April, and the tł 0 “laboriously conducted—for of his travels i parts of Asia; if these state- | ment, came up well ; ted p » that } ultivators, oes, and plot be facts, see no reason to doubt them, it is | seed) was beautifully rowed by ied h, as and so expensively at work? pers a proof that so far also the of tillage and | was later in germinating, and wa did се rer for натру imagine it. Certainly there is no more Tue seeding and fertilizing producing lts, must | fully six days after the Italian. The Italian main-|companion or attendant on our management. tirpate К опе. gis ve, also, the highest|tained the lead until the last few weels,— they | pr acessos, profassedly for its хере а | evidence cluding that in the Holy Land are now much about equal. The fente y, tbey are annual, Bee : produce was 30, 60, and even 2 100. ud: But Mr. Caird, | are about equal in lengtb, the Ttalian the most num оку » iet е harvest; and n а; relied-on аніон has sí — at in Great B aing from the root than TW hes, Dic ie with per onient declare ed not BF EIE DESCR lms or stems are about equal as regards |1 106 intended, ог at least t emis This, it, d an g tt Ns The contrat of tribute: te and continue 1 » the is seals pes w, "s p неч I L much below the | the Ps poe their appearin. round was very | course, Pe Page, is denied ; and сен, all the uantity ed 88-fold of Wheat | striking. The Italian has hea to the last the | plant, perhaps that is the explanation; Aning у d whi years out of 17, | rich green with which it started. The Bromus, | fallow hoeing, Couch picking, inevitable f Barley 126-fold, | which in growth and appearance is similar to Oats, is | annual aud continual, simply because th у ar rhe m, ks an acre, and naturally of a dark green colour, but for some weeks | It is half work whicb breeds the plant. the els an acre; and of the past its bottom leaves have assumed a withered and | scraping of the land with hoes will only erento ses уд t years, 44 ees sickly appearance; this we cannot account for, the two | for its endless repetition. Even Mo y o seed was neither 1 peck ng received frequent wat during the past transplant the living weed and increase 9^ ip орта weather. The leaves of the Bromus, even when|its growth. Repeated fallow 0| — work of. ng my readers by i) in their fresh ndition, are comparatively dry and | reduce it—an ot sun withers it; but it, and * г that it is aot tat all improbable | tast eless when mpared with the Italian * latter| this or any other pes ys «чу а Sainfoi - tries ar's rest in Grass, о w years aj ы). »- their 200-fold, ч especially аз we the sweeter and juicier of the tw Unless yen l bri ring all the "evidences of its vI in reality produce чеш da ts энне the til] fth EE do at nat «till Tar ph r VERG PON | ушш 23, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 689 ndar of Operations. ЖА F чл. Ж G^EDE N HOSE, GARDEN к GARDEN 1 HOSE, Js lete.—' ех. Тһе fo following 2а extracted from arida ORUM. А сата аба соро ANGAL ROSER, ade Mecum “те work this month, 9, Ironmonger Lane, London, Edd “Farmer's inuance of Turnip culture а the escepting the continu i я th tures ing of root crops, is more o e u А МЕ o th E the arable Haymaking, S db тыыл ы 52:97, аі haps е earliest of the corn harvest, in ihe йош учей ә Nó near Liverpool. with pM and Bean cutting, occupy ас BR AA I to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great shape horse labour is thus lighter in July than in any VIT ANS) петт The thof the year. It in ludes repeated horse- Fig. 526. Fig. 531. FERE КЫ "X ouses and Conservatorios otber mon ferent green crops, eine of whtlz39 P120: À ds DOMES SS OON. N, Hortieultural Works, Hackne , N.E., ‘ng of the di eren g р g 18 holes, 58. 6d. ; 24 do., VOLVULUS. e Established 20 Jours. Good substantial e ЕЕ: м called “stolen Crops, і. e after Vetches, Rye бв. 9d. ; 36 do., 6з. 6d. 172. Dy dest agre feet by 10 fest isl. Mn M PUMA NE S E and oth атар А handsome C 1 ba n of various other materials, lime; iiy tiles, Price 1101. "A Large Assortment kept. RE BAL NBN UE OUR of P ler ls, which, as horses are at leisure, may be BET — Heating by Hot Water. wore easily done now than at any — timo of the| OT-WATER PIPES, at Reduced „Wholesale Prices, Any work of the nature of bare fa!low is carried ith Ei Pipes, and ection; ма Tuy. It and [oues n ipsus ЛТ бойон. "ое оо ved * find labour is almost exclusively confined to hay- use wit iout bricwork, Sis e os WD эф а т D» > " айу, ed л making and various hoeings, with i гап ашы. pa д» Castings of he description in stook, at. Supply Cistei harvest and Fl ulling, Bean an t ME LYNCH ES Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Black- laps Rye cutting, if any a t P бе friars Bridge, Lond: Price List on application. Rape Culture. —This is sow extent o ting b в E kinds of soil, but it is iir the coe сор ОС our Fig. 523. Fig. Ni Fig. S ат W. JI D TLAN AND imag t m fen districts, yielding a thick JU Mice emand| CONVOLVULUS. | BARKER'S MILL. | WITH BALL. HOT WATER PIPES node London SE, | ore nou 10ins., 16s. 12 ins, ч т lef, much m rishing than any Tur "hat can 6d. ; 121 3-inch, 9s. ; and 4-inch, 25, Da BEND, rape ру] o [7M be grown in such cire корр. ог "thereabouts e bee Рі e op Jess ins. 18s. 6d, and 35, 3s Sd. е ES yu. HROTTLE VALVES, 108. 6d., 13s. 0d., and ting t t , eac ther nexions at equally low prices, and all goods ot are sown per acre, in rows 15 inches apart, оп the Vosa ате. ufact Estimates В receives s ver perfe hi зава оез and ux am em punctually attended to tho same day. A discount to the rade. Р and except ho: oem other cultivation | J, TYLOR Ax» SONS, Manufacturers, Warwick Lane, Newgate RA TON’ 8 EST BUILDINGS for during X aw ma it re С “very larg О d pe лыгы d E. C „НО LTURE, Highly Сопидепдей by the Royal Horti- leni o oil P in 1 е: N с ui ensington. ans ап tha n the Turnip „ог the Mangel тата — ong Cotto AE эне by OR. ір stock += Span *: scopic Slides of ditferent post free for 6 stamps each. pn o ét is h Midi in ood c rop will keep 16 to 20 sheep from October d oed per acre. — s.—Rape may be considered one of term is genet applied to thos them; but the ose Crops, LE Veces n um i natum, &c., which are le, and fed or cut BET t is proposed to d to] Veios iani that it is generally later in mor {һе year Toe on any corn stubble, Biber. o. own bw and ү ana td possible manured. Thre g spring fod уй b or for rage, wi carried to m the Right Hon. the Eanr of 8нлххох, Castle Mi is folded н ке with E. Sas is adapted to stalls, or it mear Cork. *GrENTLEMEN,—I have used your ека Mun. ral year: ligit "len ча | will Гөр оп our soils a hea avier and чыл is ver ЖОБА, ЖУ h for and w d. work out ot to anyth ng ihi ave aeos Dm always ропизпо о to ed hà Nen UNS ndn TË is particular, ies e, as it stan produce, The land is cleared in dori time in May for | when pamt becomes coroded. 1 со tlie iron Barrow essenti ону гези cultivation, to ШИШ Д Т РИА idt aoa ach, at 18, 6d. per gallon, at the old in casks of about ons e: a mer Vetches seed.time for common Tu urnips, or even for sum- Manufactory, or 1s. 8d. cn on paid to any Station in the kingdom. per Hirn & Ѕмітн, pogi Hill Iron Works, near Dudley, and Street West, È. C., from whom only it can be obtamed. | as RE n to ME. ted than pains have been taken anure and UN Ue "i It sprouts and covers the groun irl and May nest year, which must bc consumol ing the time it is i it wi SONS, of Great sisi uaria derer E will beoe so bard WARE qu куч үрер Т 1 eir principat eir е ffe to sort time, about а frin dec i и за т ыыы ишо stent а that t р n, T! 18 MY irse] 175, Ва Messrs, Vilmorin, of Paris, have ga ONS’ „ANTI-CORROSION ue Vhite-flow, wo other sorts of this Trifolium, one a manufactured for outdoor work, | is неты best an than it variety, and of them much later cheapest: ea Is simple m applicatio y persoi the Bist iof ип А Р? ыз, and thus three times Is twice as durable as genuine whitelead. бее Testimonials sent еер Sown the кы, A PN sefully devote this | with patterns and prices post free. з ai same zl they will come to maturity an tnn ofa [к : from one another; and when санав 2 is just going out of bloom, and the| (CARSONS' ANTI-CORROSION PAINT Piet is being end he second sort will be C used by nearly CE eminent Horticulturists, the Nobility the th; ce and at the height of its value, while | ??4 Gentry, for thi cub URS qid Ls i to succeed it, is hardly yet in bloom. (14nsoxs' PAINT for CONSERVATORIES. И htesoy T like Rye and Vetches, may be followed b esames Ыы шаќе е very con "d (CARSONS' PAINT fr GREENHOUSES. m as forage, so lon it is | 12 to bs sheep seg all other dr will eat it See , NT fo HOTHOUSES. 20 tons of gr, greedily :| CYARSONS' PAI grown, ]f co жыша У n food per acre may thus easily be айе feld. эше by sleep, they should be fodded | (v ARSONS” PAINT for all OUT-DOOR WORK. end to end of the feld і oesible si ifa 6o ue —— ERU EE EA ni Te such a dressing Cie ie bs Mad IR (QARSONS' PAINT for WOOD and IRON WORR. Buperph: hosphate, sown in the water drill ма the Tami ереп (pneu PAINT for BRICK and COMPO. Notices ^"YARSONS' PAINT fr PARK FENCING. ао, err espondents. C тө us his address, which “ mim ot depu tme and diem whioh | CvARSONS' PAINT for FARM BUILDINGS. аери; sto tecepi his proposed visit. The к we cannot publish the addresses dp m оде), They will breed twice in the year, Very early atter dropping their lambs in TN А, X (IASON: PAINT fo IRON JHURDLING. SONS' ANTI- CORROSION Н С PAINT E will keep for years ma a Pe Lee All aeg te sent Dewey vage геч. EN , Е.С. ddlesboro; Will you communicate | Warrer Cansox & Ѕохз e Sau ce to the Editor? аба паи f Railway V: Descriptive Book, fully illustrated, by post for 20 Lv: and Patentee, Аа Cnaxsrow, Architeci rming| ат and Private Row t, Birmingham. ries, d siipeen ү P on the most MO z, combined with perfect Venti- n" S No from the 1, Temple EATING by HOT FAIRE M м, PECARI wt IE Ls ORIGINAL S Tubular озеш Yi Юга, mi аа сап бичу, br Hot Watan, and at a moderate price. Should write for List of Testi- a sen Pe Pn cnp to Екерев:ск WiLLiAM Burr е ot London), Portadown, Greenhouses—Heating Apparatus. € PATENT METALLIC HORTICULTURAL — Tug made from the best wr They are thoroughiy ЫШНА ы xceedingly stro: are speedily erected, апа whilst жайын their еа supe Reis S Mee ian doe йе the hi ко Бс UM order, are acknowledged x ч the уе iris the gay to bo ei EN ect symmetry о om ў m the ing their adjus бъет ofthe Irc patent paea y I pue is so rh ti pa with perishable wooden THE own m Done Glass, £16 12s. 6d. T. H. P. D. has important i h s in their finish and after numerous experi kois i suc- ceeded in s TENANT'S FIXTURE, Which ) he та sura zu be val gentem en having limited nu uy h Mr. JE ААА ey mate excellent Or char d-hous айога ei that can be desired ina profitable ice je Wood ures at the lowest price consis iten witn sound work. але end Je Estunates on Saia i to T. H. P. Dexxis Horticultural Builder, Hot-water Engineer, &c., Chelmsford, ше HOUS ES for the MILLION. DM ES and patented by Sir Joe h Pax princi iple | zi Бе Раа М Бре -ROO. Shenpness е доора ped with Pw E id De byl bui Biiod ready for iin 32. for A Бе ing далы Edel ius had on application to noce HzngMAN & J. ма РЧ ou T, a Mall East, London. , A HANDBOOK on VINE and IU T TREE CULTIVA- тїй 2d Edition, price 1s. ; post free, 1s. Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. M USGRAVES PATENT SLOW COMBUSTION STOVE. This Stove is the nearest approach to Warmii incl ДУ dr t ue ater, 1t will Eu in Churches її Sunday e ata хе! v аш. attention, urability, Li. nlso EUN mall звана gp with ооох DNE _ For pertinlars he above, and of MUS- den ifa Hur {ной айкый so аа , whi Exhiuition, address, а A Ж» Е [6n Belfast. SUMERET Bnor: This D be q Eh in К тта at Messrs. Cox & Sow, 38, a THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. рч L1 UN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1865. r the Special Patronage of H bre THE QUEEN. The EXHIBITION is ays EN RY WEEK D. Admission, 1s. ; SATURD. A IM Return Tickets, lable n ош, e iss bet London and the ылара! railw: Жү in England à and Scotland and Dublin, at an E or 15 per cent. below the ordinary return ti-ket rate, nh TA der tak giy entitled e UN nt the same ie. mes to Rid А влло ееп > КАМЫ d ion, О: АА Brus greatly reduced fares, affording Чаап: f о Scenery ut ihe Aure July ү PARKINSON, Secretary and Comptroller. d ms or porated by by Royal MPANY Prompt n Tickets will be issued at ilities for visiting the чоман 40 А gehe UNIO PINSURA ANCE 00 id ang JAN 37, Cornhill, Lo ndon, Е.С. of iiem premium. Liber: con ditions. he usd close for the year on 3156 July, 1865. Lue Policies taken out before that date t at the next distribution of profits in 1806. Low rates of premium for persons going to India and the Colonies, Prospectuses and forms may be obtained at the Company's Offices, H, Secretary to the London Board. ank, ind all its L^; sad is [S AVE лхр CAVE 0 receive Жр ый ог Shares in the ENTAL and T. ARINE INSURANCE COR FOR LIMITED. о be incorporated under qve Жы ompani ing Ant 1862," w which the "liability of each Shareholder: is limited to the amount of his Shares. Capita i I2 m 000, in 80,000 Shares of 25 each. Fist issue 2n Shares. т Share t o be uc on D oppiigation, and £4 on otment. No КАС callis што ated. Directors :— АтғкЕр Smer, Esq., F.R.S., 'hairman of the Accidental Death Insurance Compan; Under Cu AND Hopi gs ATE eoe 55, КИР, Street "Ehe Үл у К o WATER APPARATUS fc C. & H. beg to call atten- tion to Their NEW TREE ham, Max SES, Cows MN NOR. VERANDAHS, до Nor BasHES, P &c., and ic purposes. Hor cultural and Dom: б. В. LAwnzLL, Esq., E. S. KrxxEpy, Esq., E. Sorry, Eag., а R.S., Diréetors of the "Accidental Death Insurance Com] WILLIAM TABOR, Esq., Chairman of the Gresham X. Аззшалое Society, and Director óf the ise Bank. Gzo. Low, fs CE., HAE Go. TYLER, Esq., ey: pus Esq., Directors of the Gresham Life Жылы Society. Еперекіск Росітох, Esq., М.Р. as etropolitan Board of Works. Скокове Suira, Esq. (Messrs. Georg mith & C'o.), 86, Tower Street. x. poderes DE Esq., $ Gia Covering цо The Mount, Upper No d, and Thurso Castle, N.B. \ Walls; which tructed | Bankers.—London and County Bank, and all its Brches; ; Messrs. iN, of Cast and ught Iron, РЕВО! ort Bio оз, PAYE, E SA b TRADAM зе Быз zinaga r E воо ut Solicitors. e ith Bolts des f consti- Brokers.—Messrs. aa Haan, tO». 3, ea Street. "2: : Eus rdi де. Ty. нх W e еб, 7, or Blgh ; the n ородо iogeth D ms A a M ES i emm UN t. ; ti з , о е arine Departmen readneedle Stree ble tod feng ope D E of m van the IN A dii З not exceed thai а woode: een Как i M ko over the business oi Further particulars, with Kifa editt cation ; and РЕТ Сон Rp has ва рер 4 р Д На сораша id on receipt pz eu in Low. igns, plain I qm of nen are now found and inadequate to 18. 6d., coloured 28. 6d., for Ho шга buildin tree largely extended deb. edens Ss рече rid by Special Acts or Parliament, 15 Vic. n to Gardeners.— "When y Ext 22) was founded in 1849, with a pomini GAYNOR” Ао COOKE'S WA RANTED PRIZE | eo a Pe ET. A ды: ING and BUDDING see that you get remiums since the Sammie en of f the Company, shows the pro- C Observe the mark Banon” is | the corporate mark Onrarx | gressive and steadily in ure of its о] ions: WannANTED, without which none are genuine. Accidental Branch. я x & Є. regret having to caution Gardeners and others, but are *18089 10 81 EET шч! се of an imitat ef (common a ai oh LE JD . nme 01 een là осш hich has 1852 7: i Е i 1857 |) 557530 31011801 = bem H LE A, патры Knives io not o£ | zk а з ФТ mS КҮ опи 1862 .. 5 9 Aum ET MESA Se dini 04 dos. sas » i D have not exceeded Works, веда, Edabished upyarda of 1 y Ter KAMES GUNPOWDER COMPANYS CRYSTAL б, Ды mU МЫ Б, ШЕЕ л: in Red Japanned Canisters. Lem t, Е.С. "m Я lof th. nn (de T SPORTING. coms ра aira 57 their CRYSTAL D ngt, Dii brm Ж promp t ignition they will be found Te$| country, and at the 6, Lime Siret, Landon КО ОО» Ме AD S, and B E ыт ii BAT LAM А: BURTON has ud а exclusively to the 5. BURTON o display / al A UM ioo ТЕЁ i stonda., The sto is 5 e largest, newest, and ever submitte: U^ the blig, ani т portionato E nd bere vus nds to aa, OA ЛЕ шом E Mass Kopie eth to £ ach. ower 8, 88. 0d. to EU h. Lamps ES зш бв. 0d. to £T Д E gre Сола б er kinds at the same rate. WIL ШМ pupon, акика L PURNISETNG | it aj Prin: MS Mes. А DOES а A p^: "a^ contains Wear Pate Nickel iver and Britannia A. ge Ыга Water Dishes Stoves, [er LR күл ie da P "Toll Tiam bo ўт p * uu indie and snas L.S., 1 py Anh Ae further наче 1 а COUNTY Master, The А, ЈоѕеРн MERRIMAN, Š ; of Si. Hean Coll Jate Second Master f St. ped ew's College, D ld. OOL will open upon the 18th of SEPTEMBER N to provide » sound and plain сайсан in ассо: ples E tho mo of id Rc and on the Public е SODS 0! Sce Tradesmen. other Pius ары; to à Ter or Boarders pda, am ar. Frane, aei іо esit rc — They gga top rovide any ата 50 to P; 2000, огап. Касан 5! have beo e tal Death eciated Ty the pt ance Company has ed the лозов ps limit the g Е cts di E e e p F & © & я 1-4 © E, = z с а d cobatibutios, reni an without doubt, obtain that b. Cle e Insurance Companies, and shown prospects о great no doubt on the үл of the Directors that at E drum оопа о of th S Corporatio m dm this e services which there are betwoen i aired tjs indeed, ns X bi T M ч TM Eh М us: offices, d agen For every UE LO tho held by the bronrietors r1 the Accidentes Dea! ы Жр — "di be given a certificate of one shar eri 1 DE се aio romai on. 2 ET ADAE 4 shares; the remaining are offered to th. blie, of the Articl: x Association may be seen im МЕ, uildings, and at the Offices of the Solicitors rokers mpany. Ap үр for Share panied by a remittance for th deposit, may be m 5 the ‘Bankers, oka nd Д Кае Chio? Offices, SC да and to the Secretary, ACCIDENTAL AND MARINE INSURANCE С MITE. ORPORATION, Fonx or dating Fon SHARES, To the Directors of the UAR ai DN and Mafir 1nsuranci laeso. Limited, 7, sang Buildings, E.C. 3 cin or a АРОН "um рег Shari M боо d abore Comp. р, I Auc l2 (x Jon will allot allot p such Shares, апу less you may allot a S ge gr € Lo pay t. Share on ium and Í &uthorise EE to 55 [s е register of member з for the number of Shares allotted to пе in full __ 38 unt at [Эши эз, зд TERLY RE is оа CONTENTS HE QUAR NS І. бворзе п. CL AND PacAN Бен . Вкозтхїх@'з Porws IV. CLOSE оғ THE AwERICAN Wag CER POLAR EXPLORA Era ES. IN HER ursa TO NA L Hisronv or тне Tnoprcs PI Um THE GREAT Punir pasior s Tae Er Poumicar, Parnus T OHN x E AY, Albemarle Street, W, Works on Bota. any, by Dr. пае Lir EET ESCRIPTIVE BOTA “D Юкзсвтвгхб PrAwTS correctly, DER аар, iata Instruction and the Use of Schools, сно OL ВО TANT OR, THE RuDIMEN z TS OF Science. In One Volume, 8vo, hal price 5s. 6d. m lf bound, with tinm. HE VEGETABLE KINGDOM; on, Tre S ASSIFICATION, AND USES or PLANTS. uci Se Жашты System. In Ope Volume, 8vo, clot! ards of 500 Illustration. М AL e GECONOMICAL L BOTA pem of.t b. und Р Du СЕсопоту, USERS зары n nr TRACT FROM T; mann ihe sequence of matter departed foni ыр a few instances, believed that the convenience of younger students КОШ Ме by doing so. The author trusts that. eid ET have been made in such a way that all teac "REI. extensive means of illustrating the; lec ев, and E Gardens, may the larger hi eod 5 tioned. small selection was indisi le; wu T Im d ARN been be; 4 - indispensable; firstly, yond the reach of the mae à ecause aon sus Ro RE ince HE po ra n TANY, Y STRUCTURAL ay) PnuvsrotoorcAn. With a Glossary of Techni териш orani: 12s. Ly "7 cal Terms, ші mple e series ofj;;Elementary Botanical Works y rofessor LINDLEY, E D ** School Botany," and “ еши Kingdom," form m the o rts. nh p Authors < School pen m N.B. The е had separat bie „ре Qu T Ur "n Bouverie Mie „С. Dr. Lindl КА of пони gvo, with THEORY and "PRACTICE o of HORTICULTURE: СТ A ttem] npe to azplaip, ihe hist por Aa] siologic: un i e Seco ену of осше, ? much а By d АТ ki "he First Edition of this valuable work was in b time it has had an extensive circulation, mu жЕ bian into the German, Ишей, and even R languages. Брои бат restricted to Es, however, "i poo ih resolved to render the work more ed ш useful by a more frequent reference to pi iw sy Бороо the E бога v c ven the to cts В by Suppor гут" 2 Second Edition ы "Theory of Horticulture 3 в addition df & largo quahtii evi Er ен EH how entirely | scientific p Б ез and g "m ond. The volume contains about four times as much matter 33 n E edition. . үү ad ы every chapter, while ma wholly stick je it may Da roper to say 4: the greatest d changa are thosi Rs h relate © vita ity mae d ЗШЕ A n, pruning, r eid кы d PA s most к indeed, such а form id the drei. object ot aa author] has Baat, nid io ridus io men of science, but one which every well-informed person tu understand and apply. As ine volüme pond Lo p pk of о difficulty ge cr dough 95, large ai passages index matter, there i; subject is treated of. сй: ойу deg INTRODUCTION i "ОТАТ. "m САЙУ МА: Wii p РШЕ us Wood Engrais eni: о "e 8vo, 24s. *„* It has been the guthor a wish to brine every siet ау rod possible, to the state in y a во, he has added $0 ТГ 7. "m ER Pd ab pe Rel Доу Иа nar the present sam lei 08е respecta, а new wor] fex curas , & Co., Paternoster Row. 5% Mı n — J^ HN e adventures QE, pA mecordedi ЕЗ а ui spirit. The reflections are just, orte: Күл ер The booi contains many and vigorous inte un by wh 8vo., ж with Portrait, nos s LAKE: T Admiral а and ioc “ The subject is noble ; t, апа conscientiousness. Po g з. oy САА S. best, an x» dramatic i ic in n hich the PE. buo of В With eda life; and the EE and of the sea-fights."— у Edition, crown siu cloth, with Eortrait, ТЛ LIAN PENN: An Historical moe to Lord Macaulay "B Hus vé ү. Dixon Weiter ШОНУ ih poros poth of RE oM MID skill in ro ch, and р emip штаце sation and descri tion, The ш teret ipo ether with the old Admiral a ain with r* —wth the heros Quaker and his lov th the be š e апа his rising colony, or K career, tb? Melancholy s close of the е gren at Quake T's eart "i Ж ажи iral tained,” leman: s Mogt in his American qr * Mr. Dixon's sketch of the Governors life In iind шу. ү” lito in Маден ie andrigouti Eois descriptions.» Bin ourin ? aire ала Удо а and Jacxaós & VAL 22, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 691 hed, the Third Edition of tast Publis E HE POULTRY YARD. —АП information on this Queis for INDIA and CHINA.—Estimates with 6: ova. мр y^ mw BEMAN di NT SEVSPAPRE SER iho FAR: ^ d tho QAF re ope Detailed Lists of the necessary Ontfits for dite аб other ni t Да олсе appointments t thé Colonies, will be forwarded NN SU Society of Eng imd | n for Seven T to Те Field Office "EAM Py on apik cin to Indis, China, orany of the Colonies, p = у be had post free for six stam | - A re Seed Establishment, A. ISC and ACCLIMATISATION.—Full For Puri D price 4d., pue ek Fy LA Арго on these subjects in THE M OL or P AN’ У ч SNUINE NU, US Ta ARD TLE "BOOK on GRASSES. By ко руй RY Y GENTLEM ANS NEWSPAPER. А Сору C —€ s Box. aouc Saidin Жо ti | TERES mps enclosed to The Feld Office, 340, Strand, dw. ND "PRIZE, MEDAL, ы NR ERE L2 E t Exhib'tion, 1862. WS. a Society. Trade Mark, THE BULUS HEAD, on each Pack Grasses be Sown with or without a Grain Crop? e Fern Seaso ipae Mas THE d on ckage. ualities particulari: ch ieu Si grames for Permanent Pastures | N] EN MAN'S aum i 5 $ (School m recommended for family us use. cgo old by g Grocers and Ааа e MAN is day issued a Fo Шотанов оов Alte ки аврат ndr Dn. Wu oyani of his A History r prina l Ferns,” with plates, full desenptions, tst Рр Бү and its subsequent Manag of localities, and ample instructions for cultivating. Pric ORO pne ecl "T get AUC E. — lers, Jom 2. W 2 lam London: Loxaxax & Co., and all Booksellers, HN Vax om 1, Paternoster Row, E.C. This d delicious Condiment, жаи A issours ONLY GOOD SAUCE,” is Prepared тс by T & Tate —0Ón So. vo hat Lea qai A MM worthless imitations and shou! see а! RINS’ № are HUTCHINSON ON DOG-BREAKING. \G. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. Bde tfe Aut ron tas A Banans aater hm sale and їо; by the Proj rieto Worcester ; " АЯ з Mess Сазан acer Ea Bancar T Boxe; Longo. &c.; Now Ready, 4th Edition, Revised and Enlarged. With additional Illustrations by F. W. Keyt. Crown 8vo 15s., | апа by Grocers ai DOG-BREAKING ; porwors JARING POWD an у Detected," xml шош ESTIVE BREAD withoi н, and for nd Puddingsan: rendering ry lightand wholesome. Sold everywhere. THE MOST MC CERTAIN, AND EASY TOP ARTENS GREAT INNEFORD'S FLUID M MAGNESIA. —The Me м] OR ONLY MEDIOCRITY IS DESIR арда as the ist remedy dor Gor for Чо ut and Sod Stomac ree ot AND ENDS FOR THOSE WHO LOVE THE DOG AND GUN Мейл FONTE NER TA Охо ee азары Бс 172, New Bond Street, o London W.3 а ; sold оао the World By E съхиват HUTCHINSON, LATE COLONEL GRENADIER GUARDS. by ail ossis DM d Td thay “ Disxxronp & Co." 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PA the fast-fading relics of t Mytholog ibis Breed, rendering Бе оар гоц valno to tho Cottage, well ae BALLADS and OLD POETAT, with historical and philological Illustrations. — - Шашкин ера СЫ чш КР as made POPULAR and PROVERBIAL SAYINGS, t heir origin, meaning, and Е" ы ТУ Чет МЕЛ, —L ia PHILOLOGY, including local Dialects, Archajsms, and Notes on our old Poe 86, Crutched F lits. Eondon, ER GENEALOGY and HERALDRY, including Histories of Old Families, эйи of Pedigrees тогаз) ЫТЫ. НЕЯ MISCELLANEOUS NOT. S, QUERIES, and Р on points of Ecc Тен px шше Fine ers for PR is Season Arts, Natural o Miscellaneous yere En Nümismaties, Photography, М ъл ЗАВ and TWO-SHEAR RAMS, which he cqui Oxford, The following 'emin г besides шапу others ually dis ished who have chosen to preserye ае ое contribute e RO ns v AND D QUERIES -—— к Shropshire Sheep—'Tnird Annual Sal painaa " pee MS БЫ iet TRUE В, on you Pium тылагы MEDIOCRI e Pe int a John Esq. Earl of da mid with Eq абда x TI ЛО КАН with him at once, in order t i i ven to the Sale. ў р, д: Heni ЫЫ, т PE SE "TEM publi may dnd] Ewes are already tege TONER P. Colher, aq. " ms, i {ос Selling, and all information may be o m LX r, Esq. E How Hickson, Esq. B Thorpe Esq ER 13, Témple Street, Street, Birmingham. › Esq. Rev, J. Hunter Rev. J. H. Todd, D.D. Barr. ы sr ons Tobi З occi * т | Dadas Jerrod, _ ales bp Auction. Dr. Dalton’ Ж ned]. 2, Esq. КЕ А in Br. ы T сн B * шышт бте tro nius PUN b AUCTION, at J. C. STEVENS wil by NOTES AND QUERIES is ublished ever 4d., or stamped to go by Post, 50. It is also issued ti t Rooms, 98, King Street, C., on y Saturday, price or stan go by s Grea! , King in Monthly Parts: and in Half- теу Volumes, each with copious Index, price 108. o A : Wu QUEE dips Т ME m f. fi fi ded direct from the Publisher (i DS from Madras; and s ishi nr Vier ау ir i ln. Ma сорив б P REM Post-ofice Order, payable at the Strand Post Office ШИМ АШАТУ rom a wellknown grove On es the Morning of Sale, and ыш had. IE nt Sale of Established "NOTES AND QUERIES ” may be procured by order of every Bookseller and Newsman, or at tbe Office, Ane? pora 2 ovn ET E оош ай 32, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C, тата 10 BELL ^ pA AUCTION и at his Kesi s 5? t o'Clock precisely, without the least reserve, а EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES, EB рыс к. "^ Aeride grues И. Dieptup Мар, Loddiges' a a ponti а 6 Sd sd hal t -" " " c dd | та WH I I E & C 0 An E a Керле; filiforme ха N, W. ©. Trichopilia crispa marginata Ps. obe реу арз 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDO.: Lelia elegans irori TL , &c., &c. THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF THESE CLOSETS AND ÜOMMODES OVER THE ORDINARY PME, л «ты ке е Р m about 100 Tam v cm з зе Important Saje and Letting of ab miat "Tat the deodorising h gt & day, or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, QUAE TO ы, the cheapest and End йш tha reach Гай iya The Supply of ш a materiji Me se or iios may be much easier than the supply of water ы е у апа A те чүк Дара vr) be entirely withou offence. iate dili no à] Hs dd 5 ofensive г aq tion by me means Mm iud. in these Closets is immediate and effective; baril fen fermentation hog and all сше, escape into the room or TN which they аге used ; aud so effective снае ei ould especia! noxious g s are entirely Modi. ve mus at the atl datei om ap y. The expense of these (еба in com n with that of Water-Closets, 38, dy Ld gd орн фек угы "agere М takon several nee: E. Lm ee Чон ning ur instanoe, daria e сше йин» UE boe pum sepe: ; ташыт; Te E enis эше, Д Ш large tablishments, such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Schools, Gaols, and Asylums, a yery tuo diss in MUN he was an Seo Prizes for i s E Send ney aken atthe al cul- але | of phos Quen in is so peso iere etii vibe its ШУ persons who either have not used ЖЕ үс Show qu „the Fin Pint а i- nd Third Pri Prizes es for * their mode of eariing Rams, the 1 M for Shearling Ewes. ^ 1 diff. Price. " Apparatus without woodwork, 25s. per шау be obtained of the Avcmoxesss, Endless Street, LN : iy Jorma of Closets may be seen at the address above; and Prospectuses е9 be а on application. kc | —— куны УЕ АЛЛ РУДА 692 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. eis a — NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THOMAS. MILLINGTON, а ап AND. COLOUR MERCHANT, а PRESERVE JARS, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application, W A RNEER AQUAJECT | Is this season frst int» uced to the notice d Jj WARNER AND SONS Have much improved the construction of their GARDEN ENGINES dies M р Г vantages :—It із simples - some PS par- construction, portable, ш ticulars for this Season. orked, They may be obtained of the Trade generally throughout the Kingdom at the following prices:— | No. 547. WARNERS best ENGINES, in Wood Tubs, and fitted with WanNER's Registered Spreaders— 1 » 0 p No. 5474. WARNERS side of foliage. 185. strong ENGINES, in Gal- 35. WARNER'S vanised Iron Tubs, well IRON PUMPS for Wels inted— not exceeding 20 10 Gallons £219 0 pth — 2)n,, 28 0 38:45 314 0 in., 41s. ; 3-1, 4 » 419 0 short barrel do, 2ls. 28 >, 510 0 36. IRON FORCE No. 579}. WARNER'S PUMPS for raising water WATER BARROWS, tho- above their level, € ughly Galvanised and watering well painted— &c., through ове, 20 Gallons £2 2 0 59; 844,66, ҖЕ » 213 0 71e. ; Aci ET 48:2. 5 317 0 No. 36. FO 612 0 PUMP n В. W, + commended for its ge 90 ,, The 50-Gallon Barrow А d Я is made extra strong inodo 5%. ughout, and fitted bor 2. WA ЫЙ with handle for two men. $0 =" ABLE РР * No. 5681, AMERICAN Legs me ©! ENGINE, ow well superior construction. known and appreciated rice 505. ; pe It s continü Suction, 2s. 6d. pt p stream, and is complete in No. 597А Mui itself. £2 PIPES with бим ING in great y ý variety, from 6d. to ge AH No. . P, BRANCH PIPES-ET The DISC SYRINGE, а 94; pn, e No. 557A, will recommend 3-2 өй? l-in,, 1% tself by the i ; 058 28 which it is filled, and non- #08 i to t of FOUNTAIN m { я NES great variety, бобе? DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on applicati лыы. d mer s j : 7 ; MM Printed by Wrtttax Baan should be addressed to “ The Editor ;" Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at i W.C. осу, Printers, at ен Omes Балга: О тей, ег aE Расе дп the Parish of St. Pancras, in the Co. of Middlesex, and Тае расе, Agr EE e AAE белгон Precinct of уме ныгу ДУ. и » City of London, and Published by them at the Осе, No. él, Wellington Screet, Parish of St. Paul's Covent Garden, їп the said CO,—SATURDAY* THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 30.—1865.] SATURDAY, JULY 29. rice Fivepence. SrAMPED EDITION, 6d. и INDEX. Ros Primula, Calceolaria, Cineraria. and Horses, а ушл uth -038 JO M ANN, Nurseries. ird. begs to inform his | QUTTON лхр BONS сап Бору NEW BRED "à aed moi atrons an e Public tl ad his COLLECTION is NOW in b fi Duc урм bi n es К BLOOM, ten M re walk from rentwood Stati lchester Line, post free. ООР он enian, кенин арр ros Heer кары Ша Great Eastern Railwa Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, mt, Reading. — — Orchids, Mr. 703 с Bloo: t тале S breaking 2S JAMES м ITC СНЕ т p pectfullr d informs the Nobility | ((ALCEOLARIA, PRÍM UT. CINERARIA, Peas, new early ntry his X дей 1 R SES Lj Xow Ма FINE BLOOM. CARNATION, PICOTEE, PINK, AURICULA, VERBENA, РЫ. „+ pis Pilt Down Nurseries, M. 'ésfield, Si esfrom | MIMULUS, ZONALE GENE xpo к VELARGONIUM. e the Uckfield Station. Each 25. DEN, 12, Kings Street C Co M ont Garden, * W.C. liitos, Bei ——— 7 : Roser роого ALCUN, of dires Bridge Road Nurseries, Сова ARIA AMBASSADOR (Saxo). — The - ., respectful invit i ti f hi Subserib: tfully i M mes в L COLLE Lenon N P NOSE MEO. y re NOW TLA c aei ira Prol Rd ers baee Any A Ор „the pu publie to d this fino г + == энн нб ОРАЙ $8b5| — Penrith. Agricultural.. 710 а lection contains many new and tine varietie Ве 5 aa Baxo & js NS, qe en and Seed Merchants, Kirkealdy. C ex TET FOE NEN: ee Paul's Nurseries, Wa tham Cross N. ` QUPERB SEEDS for 3 R iE SENT BOWING, Rows jae 7120 7\1 e| ENTRANCE Yers SUE PLATFORM, WALTHAM STATION, GREAT EASTERN SUP 1s., 25. 6d., aud 3s. т рас , Neid 701 с 700 e Rar Harr Ax Houn's Rine ғком Loxpox, CALCE EOLARIA, "dco splendid i hybrid Кы; CINERARIA, Powers, spring 697 b 693 b M. PAUL "(Son and Suecessor to the late A. Pav UL) | fi finest named sorts; h xod pep. mixed, Шш and 2s. ба, ; Pre. 10 summer..,.... zr iy a : be nounce ES Я „шз з COLLECTION of ROSES is | ex x quality FIMBRIATA, ker . INTERMEDIATE Qariening Tone. 700 a | Ve edel tabla "of. 700 à | STILL t n BLOOM. and с ny of his own Seedlings, and | SOCK, а “= AD d White, 6d. a "-T pa аар at Gardeners, Pi 693 b | Verbenas, n ету 103 а other ер not to be жа ins any y Ober collection За зада ра | Merriott and En Stores, Yeovil, Somerset. Grain, 712 a | Wells, йе Ge preset 709 е | to the Roses, d T GERANIUMS, and a secon Sow Once Grape, Monukka Window Hn 700 M generation from them, will be bloomin, türoughout the 5, MÀ OB .8 UN E at VA m LED SE E DS — Мг, Rivers’ Frontignan 702 a | Yards, с ed. 706 b ARAS The o Collection of UE abe: gu M D С Өн АВТА, T. packet з, 1s. 6d., 92, ба, 6s ^ unriva. n many perte: С: Y zO » 2s. PaF CONIFERS are now in fine condition for removal, CINERARIA, 1s., Эв, 4, )UGBY HORTICULTURA L and COTTAGE worthy of the мена of gentlemen and ер s = vs PR IUE -p 28, ai GARDENERS De deer. template planting. Be aring troes of all the LEADING FRUIT s... Donsox & Soxs, Sebdsmen, Islew, ти е EMPL standar 8, ds an iers, in fine health an z ч ARD. The ANNUAL SHOW, open to all England, will take place at | true to name. Inspectlon rospectfaliy in а NEY and GENTI UI E E AGRICULTU 8 ЕН, Rugby on FRIDAY, August 25. Waltham Cross, Londo WER SEEDS. Upwards of 100 Prizes in Class 5 (including а Silver Cup of the Rosas Spocial pricos and advantageota овог on eeri vite a £i ie wi Becond and Third Prizes df £229 aud PLI, е . Уйа ЖААДАН SON CHÍ Eee for Panta Frat tove and гер "use Plants in Flower) The PREMIER PRIZES at the NATIONAL, BIRMINGHAM, Seed Growers and Merchants, 7, Borough Market, London, S.E. _ and Merohánte, T, will be offered for Plants, Fruits, and Flowers, Vegetables, , &c. LEICESTER, STAMFO RDA and BOTANIC JULY SHOWS. AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, BAWTREE, Ni e MM ar efore August 1 AUL AND SON respectfully invite sn inspection of R apt КЕЕ, Schedules. or Pame id песо с particulars may be obtainod on their MU NOW in BLOOM. Th Show will continu: 9 нао Ролана аай 2 үсөн "Basihgstole, | mne to Jous S. SAvAGE, ol 1LLIAM Mas ow, the Honorary | from now till О, ctober; а Tied i ж) Mir P^ commencing to NEA аен 1851, for Wheat ; 1802, for кы ET amplam flower, Their Collection of Specimen and young Coniferz, and Orna- "Excellent Seed Corn and Seeds " ARWICKSHIRE A GRICULTURAL SOCIETY. mental Fohaged and beauti гоор well as as, bearing P pres are worthy of a visit. They would solicit fro: pu and Agricultural Seeds. STRATFORD-ON-AVON, September 12 and 13, 1865. Orders. "x CARTER LTURAL EXHIBITIO Old тоні, unt, N. g anp CO., to a large number of other Prizes, Д0: Y^ оч ns ett э. c on MxncuaxTS, and Db e "EU offered :—For the he largest and and best Collection i not yf tren | and 238, High Holborn, E W.C. Planta ist Pea ERE oa OUSE PLANTS, meluding Fine-fuliago ж AND SON'S PEN COLLECTION of H: 5 АСЕЛЕ Schedule, orms е i E 2 FINELY 2: EOM. psy Gnuowrns and Е Wisbech. application to retary, P PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on tope. : Јонх Morgas, 11, ‚ 11, High Street, a = A Ly) iR Emper X es xdi NT RM EDIATE S ' E rant tanic Society, Rei Regent's P. pom VERSCHA AFFELT has мере pleasure ARDEN and VICTORIA ACTOR S oj E NOM to Мв. C. ALLEN, Gardener ет вардо ре tha эф he hisel sending ‹ ош this оваца SEED: авер gd D MN. Cie Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER- G — ti eaci dTzACHES a EN n Hall, Cheshiro, for 4 DISHES Horticole" for Tune. Farc is ine dark variety is a Seedling raised | Scarlet, Whi orMix xod V VTORA i INTERMEDIATE STOCK, Sus the К Gen Te ral Jaoqusminot 1 zx PE eges all E EAS Sites of М, rilor rous, And у] е Covent Garden varieties, its 'ent, and is a very al ani Ti e Нш AND CO. S BH SHOW "ot ANNUALS is NOW | ai таттар and wil bo ser а out іп strict TUAM. about Octo! Barr & Svopzw, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. LL CM in т Ante-Garden of the Royal Hortienl- next. Price 10s. each ; опе up m in every three to the Trad AER AAI UR CRUS RP OU PATa AEAN zz а iri z Б" p ^ - where their beauty and adaptability | A carefully Col loured Plate will be sent gratis with Pr Order. о ed n & Co, illustrated. ds deg Supplementary Р) Plates may be had at 6d. End Orders are now bei COLLINSIA урн min; Seed | ME ре Garden Market, London, W.C, | booked, and vA Y ere by MEDI THOMPSON. "Ta avern Street, | (Б tan уята » Nurseryman, 43, Rue de la Caverne, Ghent I h, beg to announce that io is now ready to supply B.S viL ^ ТАМЫ ira to announce that he has a fine E A reference required from unknown Correspondents, PLANA EU em OE IN m ens E зоа the above, including best kinds. Prices on Shrub t dui. Parnis and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, Londo Wt. CUTBUSH anp SON'S GENERAL NURSERY | D OBERT 6189 rco f a жемд UD CE STOCK is the R р nm sen nů, post fre for six E, ROYAL VINEYARD кп € GADIQLL Sus fw Mec чир Pe Ce Do ur iin. stamps, Part І. (British Когаз and their varieties, White Grape extant. Strong plantin CATALOGUES SES" Arcs er рэе боеп. including prices of Exotic Ferns) of his New ani pipe i 08 eoh. =й едЕ} үзө CATALOG SH and EXOTIC FERNS aas, Paradiso and Victoria pM ЭШ London. | c. 0e coc HM er Ны EMO C MM MEE aT chard-house Cult ARTERS К GARDENERS QEEDE-MAOUM "es WEIL Osoko тосо) иа — as positio. vite ose above culture to vi Я а 65. from ÅPRICONS are grown ia E i nlength. |. T AMES CARTÉR 4 ко ОО. $ S OA TALOGUE of NEW [у 5. WILLIAMS gp ood supply good Seeds of the. ection, усте Напо Station, б. E. Railway, is Ше бааа. for the uu аы E res Do келын БАШ qui heu Ms CINERARLA (Weatherils extra choice strain)—B. S. W, has — urse: Taon deN orth. PLANTS, is now secured а а great expense the entire pts and right of exclusive d клр дем ууу sale from Mr, Weatherlll, of his, tho best strain of Cineraria in PETER LAWSON asi SOR. Y ғу. M ERE Иа Eoo Lendon а ce, жей. ewm now Ger pankata at the following priose cis AND SON on and Edinburgh, R OCK PELARGONIUM. Healthy 55 6d. and e. на OCTOBER еді, to gd ор ар, aora bu M Sprig. ARE, CA аслана (Herbaceous), from a fine strain, 2s. 0d. and 3s. 6d, executed „an Lam D А Plants le A tinm QNNM ceived.. px тк: T supplied. Айгер, rip Cambridgeshire. ne Р: 1 Williams’ superb strain) the finest fringed and the scel terms to t) ;afew Puis strong at 218. Avrnzp Fnrzn, Nurseryman, best coloured flowers in cultivation. Red, White, or Mixed Seed а паара kid MM v th list of P Eras and IVERY anD SON beg to announce that "eir 2з. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. per packet Стае тие асаа чода Pains тышт Turo tote Lene August RYP PLANI TS will be sent out INDICA, Early Spring Feed. haad Mary. Newton Баск. Prince Princess Royal, Richard 1I., n. i XE Б Bess -a wins c emi SEEDS RA UTCAN SOWIN Rm. 1 Selected, ze qi and Everlasting, Princo € Aie кр: o Exporters. ETER LAWSON — a can саб of excellent SPAWN, per Beso tais Breed, VVM. DAVIDSON, толиа E cam eu ply suitable | [TALIAN RYE-GRASS RYE A, is д, Wi cues Sioa noori Pamphlet, with New Appen- rtments of GARDEN and FLOWER а from 10. up- | TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM gy WHITE MUSTARD , à Janes Cori, Camberwell London, S. wards, ыа tha COLORIS 30a, St. Andrew Sa Edinburgh | GREEN ROUND and GREEN GLOBE TURNIPS vards, for Shipment to the Colonist 3i S E arga SIX WEEKS TURNIP PEACHES, МЕСТ ; їп Роз | НЕ FOL se ады A. — — Rs СЕ е CLOVER and vi. NATURAL GRASS SEEDS for PERMANENT en RS, APPLES, VIN „зай FIGS, CHERRIES, | Bost OMoe Order value 204, payable to J. C. Papwax, Boston Spa, | Also New Seed of BROMUS SCHRADERI, 2s. 6d. per Ib., and tho IE E rchant, Worcester." near Tadcaster ;:— New Hari dy Clover, T SRIFOLIUM STRIATUM, s E lb. tal Tree а crenulata а pus сре EG i Per MN 28, King Street, о 50 ONS M E and Shrubs. * Charitinii Cheapside, London, Edinbur, EX EX MEN шшш баша es n oj e varied forms and ITem of ы afa ori Ti tok of s do to piu variegata ASPER WALTERS ge venny, has a few Tons rebus ve, to which Ed have for many М tes Blechnum corcovadense to offer, in Large o r Small Quanti. Price on application. On application. y Ba s RITU x ERT TEN p^ to offer the following, pen - ж тот БУБЕН Mr Sowing. CORDYLIN E INDIV. б 1110 6| Q'UTTON'S IMPERIAL GREEN-GLOBE TURNIP. МАСЕ R FRANCISCEA. CALTQNNA | 10 s X DE luablo for Ear Early Spring Feed, Itis hardy, меч y DYERA PUBESCENS may be drilled DUTURAL, aam Dn ш ROYAL RHODODENDRON азобан EL EIE: ott ircen Round. e PAS PARS be exhibited in great varioty, хета: он TI i : awarded to sort by the Royal South Bucks some pool Society. в 0 Epis E ib а E 1 100,000 = асаав, [z2] © gs e 3i ы aH zs PI cii El fy 2 | j eu 4 i 2H Hu A a and Койго ei еа b; Wa we. Pe ^ ud 4 Pes a слое Pora Street, MEM Wr bid GRANDIS |. — oum шш жыеп а. anese VINË DUCHESS е BUCOLEUCH .. > sd ng E E я x d ч 0 URNIP SEED for SALE.—One Hundred Bushels of STANDISHIT $uà Жу тае 0 CREMA ATIR zr U ALBO m concava ` 0 that noted GREEN GLOBE TURNIP SEED grown this year, боодо" of late years Сес Наз two of the РЁІСЕЮ and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of Greenhouse, | апа in гае condition. This Turni ip is noted by experience at the тз, гесе Aus the unusual mem Hardy, and Stove Plants, Seeds and Buibs, are published, and vill farmers and ram breeders, to be the finest, онй апа the most Маэ May 2 lasi S Meetings ог е Royal Horticultura | үч forwarded to арр аст д, f qualities, and stands the frost better бал ANI any other grown, NIU Риши бе оын - FA { Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. y Sem to Mr. Sroxes, Glaston, near Uppingham, Rutland, "d o Юю ш) Н pipes ы P PS р n 694 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jot 29, ty. йз 2 NTa О15808вт 7 HOT-WATER APPARATUS, hehe ы; inst 1 а, and болк Piante or ы ыа WITH TRUSS’ PATENT PIPE JOINTS. sh 1 0 2 02. to t| x foa is ET e pn ka T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. be xd X and Seeds Urserymee 36., and 104, 6d. each, i boxes, ig By means of these Joints the work is executed in less than half the time required for Socket Joints, and alterations. сап at any time be. made, ‚от. the ,entire Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the greatest facility ected. Whol: by PRICE’S PATENT CANDLE COMP These Joints have been ni for several years, giving entire satisfaction, and may be seen in use at the Royal Hortieultural Society's Gardens, South Kensington and Chiswick, and many other plàces in Horticultural and Public Buildings. For a few prices, see last week's Advertisement, ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION, ST. PANOBAS IRON WORK COMPANY, LD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. x s ASES, v dian 6 f great durability, үт © (9 Mam € Gro Blackfriars, S. рет s West, Chelsea, S.W. ; Кава "d K pe Xn Price Lists free by zx [SL $ Ошаса зуна $o TILES for Me rrido! canion 5 с., as cheap and durable bui colours, and capable of forming a yatim so TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs tss "УШ үлүе ы E GLAZED TILES, f Kitchen Ran, Eu &c. ks P^. ma Brieks of durability, Dutch à ricos M gs, Red NM m Iren Bi S, Slates, Cements, of Fk G their eer Qd кей n Ss "uu ' ILVER SAND (REIGATE, } best s ena at the abre EE IL 2 u addresses—14s, per Ton, or 1. e crat аа таа ==== E WA for delivery within three ree miles, an. Quantities of 4 Tons, 1s, per Ton ея o Wo, ОЕ BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rocheries mi 3 Grotto Wo F. & G. Коѕнев, А ддт see aboye, IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GATES. = N.B: Orders promptly executed by Railway. : Each.—s. d. Each.—s. d. AY FF га N SHEEP HURDLES, 3ft. high, 6 ft- long, 4- p e : 3 CATTLE HURDLE, 3 ft 6 in. high, dt T . ini S 2. ВЕТ To DM ditto. i о itto si "e bi iia dido ditto. + ar 4 8“ OX HURDLE, 4 ft. high, 6 ft. long 7 0} J ^*5? о Cu Beg to hand their PRICES of DR. SPRATT^S PATENT LOCK. Ы 5 244 RE А сев The simplest and best Fastening for Field, Wicket, Swing, and Railway Gates. Particulare and Deed [Without Lids. With Ша PATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS, CONSERVATORIES, &c. Lists Free, — 0 n0 T MM | » " .. E et t i .. 3 ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. |5 7 2 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, Four Tabes Promis queen EN. don Agents for HARTLEY'S IMPROV ime MESSRS. E. б. HENDERSON & SON УННЕР, ao чина Lain NS Respectfully offer SEED of the above beautiful Winter and Early Spring flowering Bulb in select — 195 Мероб теь аза home-saved vari деңг $5 from the finest collection in the kingdom, and which has repeatedly received Certificates of the highest mer a2:2222R Boom oe co юн мно о о Е m [23 The Seed may be sown suceessively from early autumn until the spring, but the present summer months is most favourable period for early germination, and the seminal bulbs thus obtained c Ф. subjected to a ne continuous growth in a warm greenhouse, conservatory, or intermediate plant-pit, will the attain to a flowering айай CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, 64, and 1s, per packet. CYCLAMEN ATKINSI, A. CARNEUM, and A. ROSEUM, 1з. each. p CYCLAMEN COUM, and С. CARNEUM, 18, each. á HMM PERSICUM, ehoico mixed, from 30 varieties of! CYCLAMEN VERNUM, and C. REPANDUM, Ча each. : acoge А SFCLAMEN, 1 6 varieties of C, Atkinsi section, in separate Manufactured by W. 8, man Rose Lane I esed packets, 75, 0d, s Eo | CYCLAMEN, mixed, from 7 last named kinds, 18, and 28, 6d, Caution to Gardeners.—When gp РЕШ them. E. G. H. & Sox also offer SEED of CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, and first-eloss quality, | V. Hp ETI а wir at 1s., * /67., and 6s. per packet, with the finest SCARLET and WHITE INTERMEDIATE Sre 6d. and 1. M Ke E т, =? THE WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST, JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. CHOICE ORCHIDS. HUGH LOW & CO. HAVE ON HAND A \ЁҢҮ LARGE STOCK OF ORCHIDS, T tT 0 As will inet inferred fromi the fact th E e Numer, T ust coih cf aida ble а ulture of this v a ipt E. n p n › size, are devoted to the culture o "m ed the Malayan Archipelago, сЕ Сасан гофер тае Сез int Mta E end Mexico M The Plants offered are all in fine health and very vigorous, and an inspection is respectfully solicited. A PRICED CATALOGUE can be had on application, CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. d jeux 39, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, a INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AND CONGRESS. TO BE HELD IN LONDON IN 1866. The following Resolutions form the basis of the scheme :— 1, That there shall take ин їп миь in 1866 robably the week — Epsom and Ascot Races), Grand (pro hat a Subscription List be opened for the purpose of obtaining the Fund тутта Hortieultural Exhibition and manei to the formation of a liberal Prize List (about to be issued, and containing to be open four days, 4". to which the ing Botanists and mon sts Й : NES f E. g ), the erection or part erection of the necessary Exhibition are Europe shall be invited. к. ды десс. : ege 2. That Two reed epi (of the nature of a Congress) shall be т, аї urcing, Foreign Visitors, and for the working expenses of the which Papers pr ding Botanists or Horticulturists shall be read , the | Exhibiti 1 Congress; and that a Guarantee Fund be also entered on P cain ust id in English and French, and ulated, di rers T» M e suom, KU cuprum 7. That Gentlemen subscribing Тех GuiNEas shall be entitled to one Dinner 3. ы ed shall be Two Conversazioni, at which Foreigners invited to assist | Ticket of the value of £3 3s.; to one Card of invitation to each of the Soirées, at the bibi n shall have the — unity of meeting with our own leadin ng 1 and two Ladies; and to Eight Tickets of admission for Horticulturists, cent Exhibitors, the opening of the Exhibition, when the admission by payment will be One Guinea 4. That dee A aq Ad ы Banquet, t" ти wee wed Visitors shall be each Ticket. Subscribers of FrvE GuiNEAs, or Guarantors of £50, will receive опе invi h ed. kets £3 3s. each E That hs Committee xit йл for one Gentleman and two Ladies, and orcing," Four Tickets for the first day of the Horticultural Show. isitors. of smaller amounts will receive in proportion mitt, еч. бас oE za Apa "ih ensily-aco ible Card of invitation for each Soirée, ayailable some feature of Жура ning h as “Fori English hich Subscribers and Guarantors * Decorative E &c.—i: Gentlemen willing to lend their support to this undertaking will perhaps be kind enough to communicate at once with the Secretaries IRST LIST of SUPPORTERS will be published in a short The SCHEDULE of PRIZES wil be published next week; and the LIST of OFFICE-BEARERS as soon as possible. Bankers.—MESSRS. COUTTS anp CO., 59, Strand, W.C.; MESSRS. BARCLAY, BEVAN, лхр CO., 54, Lombard Street, B.C. ; 'Éreasurer.—SIR DANIEL COOPER, BART. MR. THOMAS MOORE, F.L.S. (Exhibition), Botanic Garden, Chelsea, S.W. Secretaries. < DR. ROBERT HOGG, F.L.S. (General), 99, eorge's Road, S. W. DR. BERTHOLD SEEMANN, F.L.S. ripe 57, Windsor Road, N. COMMITTEE ROOMS, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, SOUTH KENSINGTON, W. NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL G00D8, T LOMAS MILLINGTON, а Ld GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, aain PRESERVE JARS, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. HAND GLASSES, Ў REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application, Р rer ees ОИСИ SHANKS’ NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS. PATRONIZED d "ar Mil 7 MEME _ OF 1801 BY ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. ALEXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, ЕС. А STOCK ОР ALL SIZES OF MACHINES KEPT AT 27, LEADENHALL STREET. Ls THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JULE 29, 1865, New Early Turnip. ON’S SHORT- STA t edel veut tea " NIP, for Sowing in A) Сеи Turnip, y poo Hn in ыта» п, н m in the month of August, will be ready for Feed- ing off in Vena Price 1з. per 155 or cheaper by the bushel, arriage M. SvrroN & Soxs, vem Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Cabbage Seed for Present Sowing. _ UTT AND SONS can su upply the following good sorts for sowing in the Garden, to come in at Michaelmas :— SUTTON'S IMPERIAL, NPAREIL. cket, and in large a for Early Feeding :— WHEELER'S IMPERIAL, PEOR к EARLY B. in — DRUMH. D CABBAGE, 2s. 6d, per lb, Ѕоттох & ient Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Heading. For Present чр, #6 —Trifolium i Italian n Clover UPTON. AND SONS can now pply NEW SEED of the above of fine АШУ. The price is very low, and may be had on application. ncarn atu m The quani кат to be som per acre is ifowith T AWARDS OF FRUITS. Crass C.—COLLECTION of not less than 3 PINES, distinct. 1st Ри Mr. Thomas on, Gr to fh Gr. to C. Bailey, Esq., Aberdare, £4. ЖР x sus cn ае Duke of Bucc cleuch, Dalkeith, £3. tandish, Royal Nursery, ji £2. Crass D. ecciesie PROVIDENCE. 1st, Mr. C. Du Gr. to J. B. Glegg, Esq., Withington Hall, Cheshire, ER E.—PINE-APPLE, QUEEN. t, Mr.'A. Grant, Gr. Ato. PlucEnett, Esq Finchl ——— ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. GREAT SHOW of FRUIT and VEGETABLES. SATURDAY, JULY 22. THE JUDGES. FLOWERS. | келе Cutbush & Son,, Highgate, for a Group " | Extra Mesi Paul & Son, Cheshunt, Herts, for Collection qf Qe ано DN кБ à x d : hocks, 10s, ^ ie im tra, Messrs, Paul & Son, for a Collection of Phloxes, та, 0. P ur Thomas Young, dcr Б, 3d, Mr. M. Ні A zs. Barchard, Putney de £l. Crass G.— 1st, Mr. W. Thomson, £2. 2d, Mr. T. Young, £1 10s. Сл. H.—GRAP ES, Collection of distinct 1st, Mr. W. Hill yd Lune Snevd, s aad Hall, Staffordshire, £5. 3d, Mr. C. Tansley, о А. М; , Chadwell Heath, dus £2. Crass i ERN Eyes ик Ж G. Sage, Gr. to Earl Brownlow, Great Berkhampstead, £3. | P Mir. `M. p Pee Gr. to Sir C. Beaurn: umont, Bart., Cole "Orton Hall, Ashb; ers vex uch, £2, Mr, J. Wallis. Queen, or [aA GH, or FRANKENTHAL, J. Dixon, Esq., 6 Mgr #1. ingle Dish. Sur & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Sieti Reading. a EA MUSCAT ча 8 lbs, is зоб | 1st, Mr. G. Osborne, Kay's Nursery, Fin Crass K. CGRAPES, MILL HI t iom new seed, at | 2d, Mr. M. Henderson, £2, low prices, which be had GRAPES. BLAC st, e uum у, Singi m Mr. J. Wa 1» 3d, WES W. Brown, С to га of Chesterfield, Burton-on-Trent, £1. Equal3d, Mr. J. Squibbs, Gr. to Mrs. Turner, Rook's Nest, God- lls Pyramid Primulas. CLA RKE is now prepared to send out in . 6d. each, this, the finest ierd of PRI The Seed now for sale has been produc: o wil EO. dn vation. хо that it is believed the former years. packets, MULAS in culti- a: E selected pante be even superior to that o Printed instructions for raising and each Decke: 2 оста in payment: ud m Place, , Brixton Hill, A 8. me of every Descri; n XN DUEB "CATALOGUE. No. 109 з Office, 5, ess | а ne, #1. Crass M.—GRAPES, WHITE MU: Single Dish. t, Mr. Es Sage, £3. Equal i Mr. C. Tyler, Gr. to J. Saunders, Esq., Saffron Walden, £3. , Mr. эр Standish, £2. 30, Mr. C. Tansley, £1. Crass N- prov СА: 1st, Mr. э ANNON НАШ, MUSCAT, Single Dish. Hips Gr. to Earl of Darnley, Gravesend, "£3. S WHITE —GRAPES, 1st, po Wo "Thomson, £3. 2d, Mr. W. Cross, Gr. to the Rt. Hon. Louisa Lady Massa a, Borse, £2. ual 2d, M H. Beasley, Gr. to T. "us Esq., Twyford Abbey, Acton, £2. ed in au for each pac! AN HovrrEs CA' ALOGUES No. 105, 106, and 108, M from Messrs. R. StLRERRAD & Sox. Ghen ола зарана P.—PEACHES, 2 ic distinct. as is too often CALCEOLARIA, Unequalled Hybridised.—The: m are unapproac| ched by any other in existence, and have gi е faction. Each packet produces an almost endióss ds. ed of beat m Mee = flowers, richly marked. 6d., coloured plate by Andre d Cras; 1st, Mr. W. "Tillery, Gr. to the Duke of Po ortland, Welbeck, £3. 2d, Mr. G. Osborne, Us 3d, Mr. D. Bain, Gr. to the Hon. Col. Duncombe, St. Neots, £1. Equal jd, Mr. s T Lee Rise, £1. Single Dish. es, Esq., Friern Barnet, Middlesex, 10s. | reperit Single Dish. aid mon, Gr. to E. B. , Brown, Esq., Acton, 108, v ame PENIS Вот See Din tie В! т. iiti ii г, to ТЗ, 0] за” a. Em gerson, Шу e pe, The Deepdene, Dorking, £1. 2s. 6d. each, post CINERARIA.—Save x MD our!Prize какао which obtained Ten First Prizes in 1862;. and also from the 8 lendid new varieties offered by us in autumn 1804. Each packet contains a great E. Hubbard, Esq., Horsha: m, Sussex, 10s, еч аа S, BLACK, 3 Dishes, Uerum lst, a R. rimet Gr. to E. 'Oates, Esq., Ha: nwell, £ IES, WHITE, Single Dish, 50 LPS Ass W.—CHERR. variety, and produces some superbly-formed and riebly-coloured ме Ww. Саба, Gr. to W. J. Lord, Esq., Watford, £1. varieties, varying from white to crimson, and A not fail 2d” Mr M. Higgs, 15. produce TE EE perior in many eei P Mr. M. um derson, 10s. varieties. Packets, 1s., 28, 6d., 58, ass X,—CHE HERRIES, Single Dish Fruii HOLLYHOCK.—Saved from 36 of the choi „ all fine | 1st, Mr. we Tillery, = а T - double flowers. Packets, 13. and 2s. Equi m ARS J. B. Whiting, £1. RGONIUM, SHOW. From the most superb varieti Es ham, 18s Sonssgnontiy must produce some very Ano flowers, eui ens 3d, Mr. J. Squibbs, 10s. Эз, 6d. and 5з. ,4,, Ctass Y.—PLUMS, Single Dish. PELARGON 1UM, F. ANCY.—From the t and b 1st, Mr. J. Squibbs, £1. cultivation. Packets, 2s. 6d. and бз. 2d, Mr. H. Beasley, 15s. PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA RUBRA. Very finest fringed | d» MF. J. B. Whit А e flowers only are selected for cm and will be found choice. РАСЫ, 25. 64. апа n x x ичсе PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA ALBA..—This is a very choi. mí having large beautifully fringed flowers. Packeta, 2з. б PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA.—EFi Packets, 1s., 2з. 6d., and бз. "oen producing 90 pér cent. double All the Packets are sealed, and printed on colour: ed papers. 1 orders will have our careful personal thanks; and as we have always TOM AIRE D эзелде ыт best stock, all orders will be executed b: Tuin e pow e 06 pae Ke da We beg to request that full рі jy written addresses Moe. given; this will Lie much inconvenience and and disappointme: x Donsox & Soxs, Seed Merchants, Islewort! h, E GATE SILVER SAND.—Good оой quality, 7s. per ton re delivered loose into the Trucks at Tie s Station. 2 EM malit PEAT, LOAM, SPHAGNUM, ROCK, SN SANDSTONE, RT, Sand and Peat Depôt, Reigate, Sui rrey. осор REFUSE elivered CAR 2$ mili Charing Cross, А perbeg For I cuam eii how to use it, see vertisement in Gardeners’ peni of n 21st March, 1863; н Li to the ParzwT Cocoa ANY, Kingston-uj Postage Stamps or Post-office Orders payable to J, BARSHAM & Co. BAnsHnax's MATS are sold in „„Саст1ох, — Every "ЖЕЕ" BRUSHES апа in every town. Brush is any variet 2d, Mr. W. Earley, Gr. to F. Pryor, .. Wel 10s. 3d, Mr. W. Phipps, Gr. to the i qm Stafford, Crass DD.— NA diesen Collection of 6 рњ. M rM o P. L. Hind, Esq., Byfleet Lodge, Weybridge, Surre, 2d, Mr. АСЯ Gr. to R. Barclay, Esq., Нісћра LASS EE.—CURRANTS, Collection of 6 bs ist, Mr. 20 Carr, 158. * Xj 2d, А S. Ford, 105. за; Mr. Н. Beasle кч en MB ie | Single Dish. | 58 6.—PEAS. best D 1st. а 7 Ў Y | Ка? = Smith. Narkhonse Common, Walthamstow, 10s. за, M: rw. Cruickshanks, 5s. Crass Т7.—РОТА ТОЗ, best ( ) 1st, Mr. fios "Neale, 15s. n. Mr. M g, 10s, L. Moffat | Ж, £3 Ж Къа е. Mr. ү. Crass 23,—EN DIVE, 6 Heads. | 3d, Mr. W. Young, ós. Crass 24. -SHALLOTS, 1 Earley, 15s. VEGETABLES. —COLLECTION of Crass 1—C Ki бй d LAM EV Ear . B. oloy, £2. £1. 3d, Mr. б. Exell, Gr. to Mrs. Sweetlove, Maidstone, £I. Ass 2. —COLLECTION of VEGETABLES, not 6 kinds, distinct genera. 1st, Mr. H. Exell, Gr. i93. Hollin ngsworth, Esq., 2d, Mr. S, Hill, Ängel Row, Неме, , £l. 3d, Mr. W. Youn, not less than —COLLECTIOF of PEAS, 4 kinds. 1st, Messrs. Hooper 6 & osa Covent Garden, W. C, £1 108. 2d, Mr. J. Veitc c Nursery, King's Road ad, Chelsea, £l, Cras; y4- COLLECTION of POTATOS, KIDNEYS, 4 kinds 1st, In 7. B. EDU. ч 2d, Mr. A. Moffat, 3d, Mr. AS. Earley, Equal 3d, Mr. J. lonis, Gr. to R. A. Cartwright, Hei Дет: Cua , ROUNDS, 4 kinds 1st, Mr. 7. $ Tidi £1. 2d, Mr. A. pr Sir 3d, M. r. W. Earle; ы сн (ROUNDS), best 12 tubers. 1st, Mr. wi Reid, PUT Hill, Kent, 15s, n ж M. Mm RS ig, 55. aed 9,—ASPARAGUS, 50 Heads. 1st, Mr. W. iris 15s. 1st, Mr. E нөл 2d, Mr. Н. Exell, 10s. 3d; Mr. J. B. Whiting, 58, Crass 11. —TURNIPS, 3 kinds, 12 of each. R. Budd, £1. . J. Vei eh. 15s. 3o ттм uh w. рыс , 158, М Тош e Squibbs LASS 13, MUSH ROOMS, 1 Dish. B uda 158. Еа е еу, ET 14.—CAULIFLOWEH, 6 Heads. B. Нн 15s. 1st, Mr. 24, M. ist, Mr. Mr. 3d; МЕ 18+, Mr. 24, Mr. W. J. R. W. Crass 15.—CABBAGE, 6 Heads. r. R. Budd, 16s. "ue ds B. Whiting, 108, Mr. W. Earley, 13d, Mr. 5 ist, b 3d, Equal H. Exel 1581 Wm. Phipps, 108. г. J. bee 5s. ASS 17. -TRENCH BEANS, 1 Dish of 50. Eg т. 3d, M. с, LASS 18. —RHUBARAB, 1 Bundle. . 1st, Mr. W. Young, 15, 2d, Mr. H. Beasley, Ў 3d, Mr. W. Earley, 58 Crass 19.—BEET, 6 Roots. 1st, Мг, J. B. Whiting, 15s. Hg Mr. W. ES Dung, 108. , Mr. В. d, бз. CrAss 20, —ON IONS, 12. t, Wm. EL ue DH pow dae Reid, 58, Crass 21. -LETTUCE, 0 Heads. ; zB. Whiting, 1 16з. W. TEPI 10s. a Mr. J. C e, 58. н - dus RUSTICUM CABBAGE, 6 eads. 0 Мг. m B. ope ве 8 ung, dx 3d, Mr. ME W 3d, 1st, Mr. W. 5 168, х Же Е. Fountain, 108. Р white, 207 Crass 27.—ВАР18НЕЗ, best 2 Bunches, Red and Ufa 1st, Mr. T. Laxton, ЖАШ ri 2 Lx ut c loei 10. RS , Mr. агі Crass 29. COLLECTION «РОТ — 3d, Mr. W. Young, ós. { Crass 30, —MISCELLAN - : 1st, Mr W. RETA EUMD ru $ ke за, MEWO W, HOT bae Аааа RED, айо Den si 0 E: 5 о ount Ma; ^ 2d, Mr. J. Clarke, to Col. Loi mley Hill, mors E —MELONS, p -flesh. bb Mr. J. в. Waiting 21 10 Pec 2d, Mr. J. Squibbs, £. Crass IL. —MELONS, Scarlet-fleshed, Ist, Mr. J. Weir, Gr. to Mrs. Н d 24, Mx. J. "Gadd, Castle Gardens, Dorking, £1 rum Crass JJ.—V. Bearin; w 4 Plani 1st, Mr. J. Standisn, Roya rseries, dnt, £4, t, s Crass KK.-ORCHARD-HOUSE Са Planta, TREES, in Pots 1st, Mr. si ме. Lea Bri Road Nurseri 2d, Mr. Y Ботов, £3. prs уге 3d, Mr. J. Crass LL.— EOUS. For FRUI Special Mentioned. гажд d 18, Mr. J. Fraser, Collection of Fruit t Troes in Pots, £2, 2d, Mr. J. Carr, for Fruit of Carica. papaya, £1 10s. 3d, Mr. J, В. Whitin: ng, С орно nheim m Apricots, £1, Extra, Mr. M. Henderson, for Box of Black h PNE £2. Extra, Mr. W. Cross, for Basket of Golden Hamburgi Grapes, £1 103. Extra, Mr. & Osborn о, for Basket vi Black M C Gra] Extra, wA AL, b Debe: fot. 2 Bunches scat Chazaplon Grapes, ва conecte Rie ai t y foung for à Dish of Seaslet Equal 34, M. LE 99, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 697 F blish ара ust within а few months of his|have wished that they could recover the old eS. — à rd. on, У, massive Grand Admiral (Алеш, e still, M he many personal friendsof Sir ЈоѕеРН PAXTON, | as it was, reappears in thei as one of zi F EN зе: well as the hundreds of thousands of all с classes | the finest plants they ever saw p is {эне 2 d EXTEN COLLECTION о#| 29 have enjoyed the pleasures and benefits which | that ужы who have been uch engrossed А CHOICE. pt I QUSE. E PLANTS almas on vier. have arisen out of the exercise of his peculiar with the mnal flower garden, should become je FRUIT TREES SHRUBS, апа ORNAMENTAL TREES, | genius, will have thus an opportunity of doing t that there a. numerous classes "REDI GENERAL, v NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on | honour to the memory of a great and good of ha rdy ће! ite as interesting and “Те SEED deli ipo t the various London Railway kasd ME б. Gnovz, of the Crystal Palace, ches de if not so brilliant ind showy as their Done ones к, M cting as Honorary Secretary to the Fund, | s pcia) favourites. We trust that the interest EALING NURS À Te niantas кїї Tom tho Ealing Station On the Great Western M тенте su bseriptions, which t ы amis whic h has bee een awakened in spring flowers will RUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUBS, are here extensively and hay ave wise ely de sy Ны T ay be of an nt, t у cultivated in some of the finest Loam in the County. er of sabecribers, Аз) to this subject now, because we зата arrived аё the LTHAM IK NURSERY, P. Нюша, Manager: give a bd ik Tete to the Memorial. р of time when spring bulbs may be lifted and езиб ел ad DECID TER, a cx Du hem Eja adi iuc separated, and if not vy once жак Lee man mm ina e m. 1 SON LANE and Y vc I NM Mz. W. Tnrowsox has kindly 1 forwarded ns a of them should be, at least prepared dod stored AAE HARDY тале мон carried on. ost ins tructive ды о OLIFEROUS КОЗЕ, АА, РОДА ud mors бий GE S The Stock in the abovo Nurseries is w vul verts the inspection of which the cup-like receptacle is altogether а The prices are very moderate, and the Plants are ab t, while the 1 considerable improvement in flower gardening can у transplant lanted to ENSURE SAFE removal al. sen while ve sepais are present, in a be effec ted only by the ado opt ion of the season The following CATALOGUES are publishea, and will be forwarded | rather more leafy condition ттн usual, я are | | "inoipl le by. Qui. МАНИЛ ial Fost Free on application :— s htl coherent ait the . bas The prineiple—only by the establishment of specia КСЫ. GAEDEN, FLOWEB, вы АПЫ. d bod Mi pet are | departments, for at least spring, summer, and Ub of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS... Hil nrc, » (tà t f "iles amus autu utumn flower garden, indeed, is UE of FRUIT TREES EES and FRUIT” TREES in POTS. ; int o d an 4. ru f * | nearly perfect already. No doubt something ma CATALOGUE of HARDY SHRUBS and TREES. again encircled by ral ed она, = clos yet be found more golden than Mrs. Роос CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published in August. crowded petals, AEE than the lower ones. Pel A bi hiter ` than“ Dant CATALOGUE of ROSES. Neti in order to this second se es. ot. etalk - pium, something whiter than Centaurea Jons & Cuarues Ler, Pr andon MONT ME нун cse rag a, something darker than the well-known illa, PRS the finish of particu! Wert parts may Early 8 pistils, these being succeeded by more stamens Н E N'S IMPROVED 3.5 РЫ RYE-GRASS.— |and these again by a third row of. petals. Ther | still b ghtened; but it is pus юш that ир» йон оидо Гк Hughes чн pides 19 come five perfect pin biete — at - base of а | enero a effects have already boen, prodnood | it TRO Wait reported im tho Belts Weekly" Messenger, and. the Mack stiodt whibh уел lies add. йа: end. 1 various places, which will бошу ever be sur- Lane "Erpreu, Mr. Hughes said:— I always reserve a portion of zl : 18 | passed, The autumnal flower garden may safely Oat land to lay down with E EE E pue akena »-grass, the terminated by a flower bu d. Hesse ile умай f Fashi hish i most reliable plant 1 have come across for ears for Ewes and be left to the care of Fashion, which is at once Tambs in tho Spring. When I tell you that T pub itin in the SIDA DEPDERESIOe of the whole is as if a series of flower S| infectious in its influences and exclusive in its and dressed it after harvest with Guano, and that in the Autum "s * эрш жиры от. jt was upto their knees; and that I fed ib aims, But certainly, if special departments for QURE Aap o very ereat value. This Talian Ey ЗЫЛ ЧЕЗ spring ind spamer are not instituted, no ашы n of Reading, is a most SEINE A vigorous D ae; provis ion for these earlier dax m the indeed, I never saw anything to equal it in the course of all m г experience." flower aei, il ur aee for a Feriis Mr. W. CanpwzLL, of Nunnery Farm, near Sheffield, in а letter t to Messrs, ops) says MATE аад pr aree Em from seed and so August, i 6 inches high, ee: Messrs. paie have aso been favoured with the following on the same subject :— Mr. R. Ѕтовт, Pilming. "The Scrro кч Italian Rye-grass seed I had fi оч last year was E think every seed came up. P PU a M A Ad g: four good куен pa ad вїпсе the 30th as gen n. seien of the year a dull а reary desert | has too often been of late, 7 Fera we may be po to "S а remark ours which has been misunderstood. We said у neighbour: Doi cilm ніна Esq. "16 is certainly delightful to witne {п your bea ltalian Rye. "ames J. Н. Fowrrn, Esq., Eastleac; frm fon ad o Rye-grass th ҮҮ dre "year, the pi of which I had you, and sold it for 65. 3x Eque m more ып any other sample supe! ui the market, in conseque ity. desire to sce antiquated, is that which has to "ens N) 2—7 f; MS ASA д че oed Mns a n. Midi at present of their Improved Italian | 5 NES Ri ке; [^ is Бш as Italian аку very nmt and superior article to much that а s âà 6s. 6d. р bushel, or cheaper by the quarter, po free, in quantità per acreif sown alone, cria bushels upwards. Quantity TTE Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Readin, Ae cre ГАЙ ыы owes n А маг м) border, or flower plot, searcely half a Tady Аша Qus Ds Ex Ратк doz ants can bein flow id at one time. No Ea Combe "9 Я WILP Gorei d nt AER. | pose dieto , We ик. йч wee be mm TR Mrs. Coles Go po, inner» М.Р. ixed border of spring Pe i ora ixed plot of Xn 00 боша К SR eile, Ren TL ovens.» Many pr prefer t this siyle of o dit orna- Mex Hensl D E mentation, an m Ms Pi eket, Rov. E- P. Hensiove ing so, On аа we pt in ; din xn P Eastment Jan We ET t we cannot give up о ing or massing for MA Waren ons d Bagehot, Esq, | the production of strong effects, either in spring or dn Watson Bagehot EN MU MH нач, s strun 1g one above another, like во many beads | ammer. We suppose our meaning was misappre- AA шып pe Watson Bacehot, Esq. эы hended, а nof uncommon ease where there is a EURO da ктг, ofr ing this flower down through the middle, | difirenee i in matters of ын. ч P rampo It is а, Уре held in the Grounds of HILL HOUSE, | its а а-и becomes more pin t dificult to set up a traw, as one of other Prizes a i be ois d forCompewtion Вітег Опра аш | Below,- thero sepals and petals of a the кү ission of Edward Quekett, Esq., the Museum in | ordinary flower, whose sexual i ei wholly Seba emu [S by ME & ан charge to gain A Mir Band wil bo tabem to the holdersof Tickets for the Fête. | reino above this the stem ris on | ар easy viot main arrangements will be announced in its sides a e of conflue ү inco: vos dive Dar uds ME E LA anat ааныш of Gardon Implement or Ornaments in number), whose sepals ame not well et Smor Frowrm G ARDEN, properly $o called, te Schedules, Tickets, and other information may be obtained of the aca op have the other r parts perfectly ы ead 2 vie : аза Тацрон, July 29, а dd са with the exception о Pics а! ЕЕЕ is wanting. This explanation will account. for the haps Чеш т fcr "the [^ ү е’ аре S Tho а „м SOC 31 relative position of the pistils, stamens, е, | the mer garden is often lan Aud k ahd2247 ^07 lorea 16 tat eel Я, bearing shoo how "beautifal is the am k Sommer n 84 onged into an ordinary flower- About the middle of June the prineely Rhodo- Е йат T To Mr. Вет, we are also indebted for a beni тн hands over the floral sceptre to the Rose, MEETING specimen of a Proliferous Rose, in which the the undisputed queen of all flowers; and her train S THE ENSUING WEEK. grows quite through the flower, and is бнаа is crowded by many fine shrubs such ad Spiræa AY, Aug. stra Su отнош (Weekly Show), at by а new flower bud. The calyx is M leafy, and поба, callosa, &e.; the wi i A ——e.——— the cup-like receptacle entirely wanting. Brooms, the dwarf Coluteas, r Robinia hispida, = k f the e season a eeri has been тей under the Free 0 b. v he other peg e m i $ ботиувт аме гн of DEYoN SHIRE, the Duke of, Frox accounts that have reac M M us TOM : called us eariy ша: to Ee luis em d d STON, Lord j^ arl бвах E, Viscount bore various quarters, we have reason to . адн а s а e iode: Pus MISES er the end và Mr, G ERTON or TATTON, the SPEA ER, | our remarks, concurrently with фе» others, о f Jul the vm A Б Тел, Lobelias, and litg ба aas $ to erect a MEMORIAL TO THE SPRING FLOWERS, have е ху pied to make some о y Assured] y there the Memoria AXTON, 16 is that | impression in the ws ur d жин севе бди bid e pes E. of siata, in martie жез Poly e d rine ' asd e — ,, Let it bowndereond that for the Summer Flower which беи! ке tenti ийре wi etm умен" › have been Ad ed to go very much imer | off from иң rest of ihe grounds, «ещ a if frs M CUNT mds SEM. ad aet ont of mind. hu fine | кы be Ила. We should эла & portion о Mr d ue LR i Y pond M s Dat юм it eid iere th Аата А к у сезй cog gn oa or pv p ju 698 THE GARDENERS' summer tribes are to be time e outer Mn бау be effec vts by e talle ulis, sueh as the Guelder Rose, ape но, the „Catalpa, Robinia viscosa, a and m any others - is delightful to м ree from the the E me dar, the world would run wild about We do not, however, admire the selection of and the a T" ж Фаш Eu Ye a arieties plants grown in rows at the акбай псе s л "foot and a-half from each other. mt Ed good нан of ali colours, allowed t ibit p into d b ower in the seed be d. Аз fis [ө аў ү врасе ш flower or bii, y pricking out the plants i thom at the season. ill very indeed is Dianth glare mer sun to t а dowa gátden, whi ither p ио) те со s| Hedäewisii which may be treated, much in spreadi Senses аге regaled at once; the t houghts succe eed y the of m branches, The eye looks forth from un shady place © vatest соога ey eent eaeh other i simple e existence i is felt t to be a luxury: 4н VUE т Dod should be mainly in the mixe ed style of ornamenta- tion ; in other words, it should be tilled by shrubs, herbaceous plants an and ы. This arrangement is nece the Rose, which is t- s principal and indispensable occupant, garden out the Rose would hardly “р а s йа at all. i that Roses are often ose | subject, so far at least a isful | their ^ n SAN ei fure, d are well adapted to ids vid bes or groups, or masses, at the pleasure eultivator, We have merely ski (ow the surface of our s plants are concerned, We intended to say something of the hardy Liliums, one of the no күн! др. н the floral ingdo t S Ras е has been | R; Sd oti CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL be Radicibus compressiusculis, бал of ihi av few GAZETTE. таа Meer ^ eri tm m, who is a ver vem ТУЙ | Оге and an accomplished Ter Mgmnt "i Г 304. AERIDES паана Wall; Lind, Lindl. Sert,-frontisp, жащ "libus brevisstm oblongis apice inæquali obliquis eis prs а | = caulis parte vetusta ita p densior, шд | angulo- setacels аи ria ped | f | rifidula, lae M loborum geminis foot, vd beàr à Bi and brown flowers the Sare ditur. They irá three тм Th have the spur quite in the centre of the Renanthera. The second is to have such at in owe {з and forista | have don erably one of the mandibles Of some voraéious beetle, Hd І ide tish little ee them in the way of the multiplication oots, Good collections of Lilie not at The third and € sd end part of is this: the lip has so it much like а us e | Lilials, as the noy venerable Dean y are wi n —— THE e | бостЕтү will be even in Would that апоћег HERBERT gar something in regard to the did in regard pret ensions, arise and teach u to the Amaryllids! E meeting of the Swrss NATURAT, HISTORY held at Geneva on the 21st, dg wi 23d of August, under the presidency of M. DE hi, = Maps yerum an soirées, excursions, dinners, d >] equally furnished, as they almost never are, are among | the dreariest n < nm" Bya al -— - Tr St. Petersburg vol hearthat a committeehas BITION gui = oys ЖӨ in their m art; represented i in i old Egyptia ve ter айыр ча for two days with d js on of many any вресіте Falconer, &c., we ca led A&rides hystrix, from Sikkim Vet rded a species, since the length subject to many variations, and the наве teeth of Y pied n Aye of the lip appear ever presei esh s spik obtain ed from Mr. 8. Lov. Ia са c ti ot "Merian ornámenis the INTERNATIONAL EXHI But nothing forbids gro spas or massing of R bushes where it can be fitly do " What Charming beds one meets with of the Common or LANE’S pm А e, of General J "ose other Hybrid Per and, where the vilitate is favourable, of the 1 ea- ssented or the dèep-ċoloure ina sorts, With : Tibi dioe seattered giouping of i 8, the finer mentioned MN and many of the species $ € may А "pot ously ста А few i ar f ' обаа, Asclepias ey chi, and atidis others, wi ui e we would adopt the mixed s le of "ce decoration for the prin Г а of the Patet һауе а TER uds Flower € e Misi rri a insist a e Thé oin papers abite thui avéré damáge өчү i t); A book, it йай, &hotild bà has been — to ean ape i of сы dee kept = the fine hybrid varieties of Iris germanica ion irn ion uas. T powder by ив Pune idis and other species, Another plot or border might | some of which are said to have weighed 3 or 4 ounces. | be dedicated to the numerous forms of Pæonia | A great number of trees on the h edi, tenuifolia, &e., many of whic Solesmes were п n up by the roots. Much damage are Mon beautiful, and unfortunately поё | оЁ а similar kind was also sustained at Maretz. he so y dep me in the florieultural world they e to Бе, 16 із only, d 2 | of London that these Irises and Pæonies bloo | late as June, and therefore belong шону to о the 303. LÆLIA ELEGANS WOLSTENHOLMIE, nov, var, | summer den, The bulbous Irises, both | Bepalis pallide билдирен limbo punctulis purpureis præ- | I. Xiphium and xiphioides are ted for epo ome rhombeis Deme acutis amethystinis | massing, a ery useful in s hands.| lobis боша = P aa enaa, Kia Dillenins, has been We also eei memi 5ч ан As Di. during his Himalayan on from | bot pen ud um | in m and that Dr. REGEL has been appointed Presi- dent. U h =. | 40е, за) бз ot P ы which they receive at present; and, ta OF PLANTS AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS in that city nder such auspices and under such peculiar oirne dila nees, a flower show in E Russian capital will be very interesting. learn with pleasure that Dr. IwRAY, of|' i on the CULTIVATION las in a practical point of view, eing, to quote Юг, IwRAY's words, a subject as im- portant as it is full of interest. mes of Tuesday states that the operativ mployed at the horticu:tural establishment econdly, that es nd в work be e from 12 hours Sev каи сема of priv Burmah. H. G. 305. ANEMONE келдь Lamarck, Dict, i. 109; -Hookér, Bot. Mag., t. 5518. HEPATIOA ANGUIOS, Ре Candolle, Prodromus, i. *'The- genus Hepatica,” obesse Sir W. The area of m species thus extends from Nepal w R. fil. when recently figuring this plant, “ first ict у г is a eool, of rotted is not a finer бам dowi in in Lolia gi ight а anterior p^ ot the lip is quite „purplish, In poi n" eh | to its о It is - e n ^ nt de |a nd inion there can | generic name of this spl cde vir which М. exhibi kel i i opinion t i garden. ERE em be introduced i in | past s Alpines, pr ig e been received КАС holmis. We feei much honoured in dedieating bis | Jerr 29, 1865.] THE medii CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE : 699 —À peared, plant of|the size of the bed and its contents, This and t success is quite ыу Бат "амі hast - сла, — ^ че old H "уа surround pink Pelargonium Christine in summer, and | in aco the * exporienoo y. those who lava Lor oni an is twice abure|single yellow — in Tte In spring the| бат the progress of the tree under diferent cir- the size of its Uy adm гв, "re € е а С аы. yish | Cerastiümi will be one mass of bloom, and in contrast | cumstances, John Grigor, Nurseries, Forres, z set off by tho numerous black c умы чарча. а | with the yellow of tho Wallflower, I am not ас acquainted | taft of yellow stylos, Ter «o ALPINE p coarsely ere ated. те he ADe Moreover, allowing the plant to bloom is nof injurious : 2b ssl t бср across, It is, dou biles, | to its effect afterwards, J. Р, P Ir 5-4 be well to quote Ben Jonson as an authority Sol ie doe hardy plants of recent introduction, "пв а н not gro wing like sam E рсе» ON RAISING CONIFERJE FROM HOME-GQROWN rers GENERAL, scene —No. II. AND FROM;IMPORTED SEED, [ee медеу т E i viis аө РошАбЕ-Р as they are termed, liave bec SEVERAL articles mcm poten їп yourcolumns wish to . Speak in connection "with Alpine plants, is an item of пон арі tance in ће present system o of on this im ittle rocky beds po more than 5 feet decoration. They add mot only hen Т a few remarks, chiefly relating across in the widest pati bat even y жеры, 18— ipa flower garden, but they tend to soften down and {0 the common sort Y^ although I h ien Alpines, &e., are usually out of flower, these beds i ne to brilliant colours. I look проп ot the Californian ires toa émall extent, from British- are fall of bloom are at all times, the direction wbich bedding taste has taken in this|grown seeds, had no opportunity of comparing | And this within ini waia of St. Paul's. How it respect, ав favourable to the d. Only а few them 2 Fd produc of foreign. seeds under the has been done with very little trouble and expense is years ago nearly every nm employed ей him Pile y worth relating. purposes of ornamentatio s of a ? ll filled This, About 15 months ago Mr. Рие had a lot of and required the то р glass d dre 7 е I P. b true утна E^ sorts ; Backl Henderson's best Moreover, a good many of them now discarded, yielded the Scotch Fir from ve ry young trees аге dete ent in Du and herbaceous plants, what to do with buta poor return in the way of display for the 1 1, unless the tiny and m ones like үт rcs and amount of care necessary to bring them to perfection. in the native forests, еер with, or adjacent. E mountain Forget-me-Nots was the In weeding out unfit subjects, however, anoth lly en pots ven "d certainly may be nisar vell but then t praetice took plaee, viz., а run üpon high "гес ex pus become fertilised. ы; are lik meet with many vicissitudes, which elours We lave had masses of scarlet and yellow, p I hav lants of Picea nobilis raised from t Doce and huge borders ofthes same pla nted п | seeds kein: in Scotland ; ; they ате 6 years old, and | podio and y are not айу рее" г рош, аз straight lines. g d in old fra r pit or the transit to that of col p! t the age of 2, and again at | retired corner, where the еей е air and | ight which e orden and pleasing, Most de "чаве he ts|the age of 4 er » Le. учей of the. plants of this | Alpines relish во much, are im possi as yet tender, and require care and nursing ; this їз | gens they take badly on remova g ey may not be grown on the things called “ rock- wi ibi еме however with the majority of white and бену their ei mut have а firm hold of the soil. T| work,” common enough in gardens, but resembling d variegated plants, several of which, suh | cătitiot say what progress plants from imported seed | nothing in nature, and providing no © hold . albida variégata, A imilar treat i or the roots ine р here of à Sene Size, and from the | little chance of being kept sufficiently moist, or i =й, at its Зено foliage it will пое continue to | o ing seen in character. considerationa э Bo, but it is r^s СТЕ оп — ntof ii eges and | induced Mr. Farmer to try his Alpines in an open space, P t, fal ti : É ^ nt Д Оһо i to eek for and епёбига ас опе prevailing tas will allow. A Where t hé gardener gets a sufficient verte ня әбу let him eram the wiuter prote command how he will. Тһе Wer e уйн Д » рес om the Roya аз planted on the lawn at very erent sizes were placed aroand Kt erefore to deal with, the bett оче, by t the Zl Sie George Mackenzie, Jm d^ about | tlie args К as o Өй» the bed on an má 1 foot у t 1832. Тһе tree now stands 4 "pd ко aboy ve ti turf. Mo re soil was then pat i in, and а edging of the Ivy called Hedera latifolia macüla għ; апа its pir th 6 thd воа ofthe groun cithersloping or flat, I ventar е to assert that this will e| 4 feet 6 inches—dimensi ions inforior to those "T the | in the my completed the pr eparation for th er Sedums and Sempervivums, such Sax мебу as ся crselewved Centaurea, For i eis - bed inside , The Aur Fir is a far more vigorous tree, and and Roehelliana, such Dianthuses "i alpinus and this edging in Иа: the most атн m — e-Nots, Gentians, little Pope =з òw tÈ t the Scottish Highlands; but hitherto | spring bulbs, Н. angulosa, &c. They were planted, bel of colour in the cen ntre by way t тенг if bo | there en T in the North а want of nsn E the finer and "di "things getting the "best positions, ter bring ont the coloars, an itë 'бопев to produce young cre әл Ден and when finished the - — somewhát like an es ч Е lh ло ХЕ gg 4 w m E kf: & B jn 4 & е & 2 = = ш s Ej E 4 E small plánts of the Negundo -— k Alpi! hich M > ept pinched in | im mne s тед ас in the und gow] enlarged edition of the va ines w А, еззгв, ax less low, aécording to ito ation Pad d taste, ot od А fine of t , "bit much beauty was nos "е be planted ; the pyramidal form would perhaps| the Y ^ Sod House -07 feet h а feet i t fi ü best, Гһе only thing to bear in mind with regard | girth n d of c ua Its upward eet in brat weeks things had “ taken s во swell" bw plant is that w the soil is stiff it must m É pr: dimi shed „сопзі nd duri ving the last and 2 bed looked ^a €— f we gravel or brick rubbish at the bottom 10 Cala vene — med had been planted on - і ences flov and profusely of beddi EEFI : dei UM May useful out-of-doors, unless plaeed in а) — Tt is only in aeeordance with керн, law " ensis im a puer for it, arranged colour; even j 1 of thé me manner, with more E y to suit P1 the leives will lose their bright colour, ата that |Sootland will produee plants prega "аз in ба шою Жом the лоп t уа of the Alpino; - planted with as Wil predominate thè monent vi hardy than those raised from forei — x a fact | differen т и" m those i other bed as could will Commences short; thë best уе : of the ку m — himself БШП ^ s choicest Alpine:, 0, 00 bare comparison with the Negundo. in, | English nurserymen e grounds € кт апа |ех yn side of the largest stones of the Nr д. К bright scarlet Pelargoniums, | aed that m bia the Pinus sylvestris imported ime б herbaceous plants as Campanu айы edging of Vinca elegantissima would gřeatly | from the Contin e guae plants of more rapid | carpatiea [e^ ardt on tlie upper portion of the eee | vrina i and setting off the scarlet to|gro wth thân those ? d from the for: ests of Scotland. corolla, and white below w), have bee n planted in both тап . Не ко д; re then have two v g rience permanent edgings, whi Wb хане Mp cipe | morë во in two-yeat os; but the effeetsof the winter| Тһе only attention these beds have required since duet "aly good or even more effective it | оп the/sécond year's growth almost азову makes | planting has been to keep а free-growing spec » . from the 5,17 Simmer, and vp to their eng them quite brown, and so da t and to well clipped ò beds they grow into a whi n be uite "m о the plants| water e beds © t days—to keep them in fact that y pinehed iuto "a аре, p will bo f ена from the native Seoteh Pine the same treat: бозау moist, "Tuer will doce no Here atten- plants is ап е Ж fe vt in the centre р the flowering | ment and — €: оса though considerably | tion for years. With tlie exception ‹ of the exquisite ent for the edg dite ereen lpine pla rd понос it often. ging, thus obviating the | 5 — cott уэ de from the other, if|has is grown well; 7 he beds Ma - ч ~ tele toad этед бэрі I would fill the first bed with the. brought into view оп mid ground, а at the distance of y week sinee the dawn of spring (in among the N, Алена hough imported seed | Gentiana verna was opening buds all the winter), and vy eid E pee d кием. p en Lesen drin ons, particularly in| will coatinue gay with the Calandrinia and Linaria till i T i as re 1 ра la rSundo, «маг s decidious, situati ed Tulip, or any d: ч white qe Meer ee I н чуч er "Mire pH found ы сет worthless | late in autumn. e best display as regards variety cina, е Апі abtietia is a bluish геге за and wou sSerted in exposed d, was probably in the season of Dianthus alpinus; the other wa with the е Ivy from Márch to Маў. s Latch seed also ймы young plants| best effect is afforded by the Calandrinia dotted over Perged hr be purple Honeety, I Lunatia biennis, | rather taller than seed grown in Scotland, but plants we ey le ud this lasts for months, Itisa marye "а be This comes into bloom in April, and from foreign Larch seed have the same A as may be well seen in art сааб last week in May, leaving plenty äs plants | ed from i Pine. на "ер garden, where about 60 planta riu о We have They àre very tender, and apt to hare thei ing shines o also the { à тү t, white] the “vivid tà” of this flower eclipses every Kumain arts теде ре ye 45-7 Host Qt таман "Phe little dark purple bells of the -|those el Scotch seed ripen vnde —— СМ - other eolour. rare im oer : P evergreen ü tions in many parts of the country where A етеги е ы eds hrough th , pro не Larch has formerly veh аА in а similar soil | more correctly, е very. show n E ае f Tepéatediy to pel карч, ring, is caused by their and élimate, on any other — legten they|if f am - mistaken, ОМ w e ve ЕЕ a oped in been from im үт» — n lie deen ore the blooming € o One reli Aere after ета їп а warmer country. Theinfluence of soil and etg е ivy: duirel экз s like the ч lie blossoms is all tha t = be done if they | climate оп many kinds of Conifere alter their charac- Oyster plant, Di gredi ndrosace grund кр opel to flower another season, Let ws now] ter, and sometimes produóe as crie е especially useful, f they never floweréó, for for a good o Cerastinm tnath and with it ень еу between опе species and a | mingling v with little, cmd D gs, like Thymus corsicus, P kenetli ri edging; not the little de 4 cent speéitnens of the Larch at Dusk | that run about aud lap over the stones so natura ph Ln = Тһеге in e many other things which I have поб space _ With; but something proportionate о Sat АЙ, Мое, Аё, tct nöt һә P produce of 700 to name that come in beautifully. Mr. Farmer declares | that he que derived more с рен from this, than all m gardening he had united done. ee Peg ar 2 who rowded r roun nd the of A шге shows, will under: tand pes bcm Isay that his beds are ike those cire quadrupled i in size, p * established." And the great thing i is that their ud never not the same thing fo: rom it, us, way furni than ма or ve other M yosotes. genera ral e € the be eds is pleasin = at alt es from ТНЕ GARDENERS' re „ау, а | is ques. en whilst - — worthy think t CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. is daped 1 zs will IN ear bh „он Їз ggestion, viz., that all р ters of ruits, dud Je eet or exhibitions of as m ind, чт) xs t garde m as judges independen o gentlemen ivate families ou in pa the. H they can possibly be obtained; and sh appoint less than three persons totheo office men e л hail eighboriood n ould n р [JULY 29, 1865, А arbitrator at exhibitions such as these, who has į finally planted out in : 5 "cross a south border on ы the б st interest in the matter to be decided Жо ^j March. Dickso x ей from on 9n the а угһеЁ ther r plant, fruit, vegetable, or garden design. ys e produce being then n good condi on the W, n 154. not ween a “desi sign for a йот garden? and the and then no Sh 80 goo mer pL ча or furniture? 3. € esign, one being. a | Dickson's was a fortnight bees а es into b] №, me of art, the other o e; yet with some in | and it did not grow so hig tara wu and in in many Ade dise too, the most gaudy | I consi Di cks son’s First and "Best oo, hey eis and a ey will certainly. be meris their beir ag ing of evergreen - planis, mingled пашай and with | As у the exhibition and the exhibitors, In short, 14® , and I find it to useful Pea; it is a good cropper, and with m ш well as а suecession to Dire the stone cropping forth here a nd ther ibed t i odiis со the way bich th 1 t feel tl same time, J. - Mason, has brought about. A Tange, fatur ог this | sort | h tainty ў лен rores T according to wd бале gms "Btafordehire, — I have been much wo т be admirable s Am рыша! ї it ‚ Ейти nd Соор nterested in reading the hem of ges who have п those having larg ections of Alpine plante, va New Early P. new Peas sent ont last spring, and a k the scientific arrangi бочен and in pots from which though зк oni surprising, to "find "ыл im bro: 1 have myself made very — trials of all, l Egita eyon could be selected at once plenty of good things. Some. bris of opinion ra in um А the e the following as the result of my experie wil thing of the sort might be made in de garden—ay,|of the New Early Peas sent o v ast spring. In|here mention that all the liners even in a London square. W. Robin Pian ent localities, more or Да ted by some рео direct fro: п the firms sending them out, I made liar conditions, these Pens have ol red in somewhat | first sowings Janu 16th, with the following diversified forms ; and so айша. spes to be the з:—1, Carpenter's Express; 2, Dickson's Fir & Сотезра nden te ice f the various growers ard to them, | and Best Early; 3, Carter's First Crop; 4, Suttons House Ga igi ng.—Your very jesse ые that it erplexing task even to ghe ап effort to | Ringleader; 5, Eley's Essex Rival; 6, Sangsters the house d exhibition of the Royal acer п aim Аад like. a correct conclusion respecting oj Dillistone's Early; 8, Tom Thumb; $ tural Soci uces me to suggest that it is mes ii hem. de тебип peg by Messrs. M Henderson Sutton's Long.podded Tom Thumb. Тһе diferent for the imei ES € of the working class || & Co; which appeared а е 580, is а singular опе, | varieties came into bloom in the following order.— London that e may be ' given E een a their conclusions in a ed supported by laxa Nos. 3 and 4, May 31; Nos. 1 and 2, May 6i; |a now a; tm other testimony that has saai in any of the gar- | No. 7, May 11th ; No. 8, May 12th ; No. 5, May 190; be rec for xem mitigation of the ж eia of dening prbliesons Ө м у numerous other testimonies | Nos. 6 and 9, May 20th. And were ready for gather the siete or к classes, Having been driven by the differ m ateria Пу fro eirs. My own trial in reference | ing—Nos. 3 and 4, May 31st; No. 2, June 186; No.l, ainful bodily infirmity to take up made on a piece of land occupying | June 6th; Nos. 8 and 9, June 7th ; No. 6, June 8th; i in the crowded locality of Covent Garden, d exposed situation ; the ground was well-manured | Nos. 5 an une 9th. During the whole gea] after many years spent in the enjoyment of a green- eg moist, and the see ed was sown somewhat late оп | could find no difference between Carter's First бт quee and hothouse уз the country, ^ endeavour has | account of these cireumsta: и y sida First Crop and | and Sutton's Ringl oth tocks had а fer been made fo see а беча m. 25 ment c сап be|Satton's Ringleader were first to appear in full|stragglers in them, and they are evidently themme supplied in Londo; om. all b bloom, bu ey were ipse followed by Di cks on's Pea, Die kson* s First an how and a airy, beneath tho кча st a sf tree зш 40 to 50 feet high, and a Mulberr both d " gather, Dickson's Pea. жав go close upon their heels, that b I foun d & tothe i ntellige zeal of neipient taste for Воена! porsuite о spend as many ho ours of an evening in his 50 fi in full leaf; and here, thanks to my son, w whose in leads him to the time, Carter's First Crop and Sutton's Mm are clearly identieal, and d present all the char. e СЕ 0 ш опе, escaping thereby the tempta of more exci pleasures, we h eme rd their full r died down to uring the wi nter, and al "are doing vell |1 f Dillist E t Di e and Best grows taller yes more dn babit, Aoa ыроо а a quantity of pis and while rage number UIS nhe fi A ve р "pii is ecu в, " Sutton's x with, amongst forei ies, Cyrt fal att Е Nephrodi nen оба баан ж Metas Бака c: am, ap from five s Peas yd their entire жор їп коо! iw. pigs Moss from Dickson's four good gather Vier) he la «c s Ring- for S except | во е ‚а (i ed were standing side 1 y side, and wer treated similarly, and I do not he ү; the M could ра und is віў about 1 times о any one taking an M. T Veitch, — Erotice Nurs Strawberry Crop. aving seen " many failures in this crop this Poi “both on light а envy lands, I 8 um Pellen: | rotundifolia, Asplenium v viviparum, реса и а in character; whi ng Sutton’s ive some account of a plan der. hich h T harafi ‹ у n, Lep- and Carter's, lots of © stragglers ? reared their h eads, to succeed in the most trying seasons of drought, I get tochilus decurrens, Elaphoglossum STS linm, &с.| and were, as rogues in Peas i invariably rase later in| my ground ready about I prepare it sides ve a few seedlings in T and, | blooming. Sangster's No. 1, from Messrs. Car рано | almost ав if for Ce ler. егу, 1 cause Sa to be thrown thanks A d encouragement of the orthy and „Ра niel O'Rourke, from [gem “Waite then have Director ooral Gardens of Kew, an in bad co юрау for | the trench filled up with good rd ng, w! E hr is incor- йе ноп c pai jerr ias eous plants, some of wh ich a are in | the ey bristled with rogues, long ind pui) and when | pores with the soil. The digging is intended to be flower, including Mahernia vestita, Cytisus canariensis, | Ше теге oniyi in blossom many of the rue Peas s were | near] ly two spades uM therefore when the trench is hynchosper: jas inioides, lya heterophy ylla, fitt I Thi completes Loddigesia oxalidifolia, Mitraria notes Polygala zur of Daniel О urke, fo prep , and if I wanted a bun is Dalmaisiana, Rhynch i issus discolor, it. There was an evenness l a Seen of habit | I should do them in tl i 1 digo. ero ssata, Monoc zum tenella t it, that y! ica, Tacsonia oreet Chir iro- nia Fischerii, Lonicera кнын, Malva miniata, Prostanthera nivea and ret usa, Tradescantia discolor, аме» EM ; Graptophyllum pictum, Heterocen- nthemn e erii; and amon we -— finn healthy lossum ranks o They produced Daniel iere e Sangster's Не 1 they were some days behind the other three. Essex Rival (not tioned by Messrs. А. Henderson & Co. is so tha! 8 are spent vea ting on cer growth of a s form. w Zealand, I following ето Nephrolepis scaberu ene, "aditam е , | vation, It produces lar th fat оТ without the ~ peculiar swee well, but ; like) f t like | Н A yields we 1, Sa is a a first ты fo of hat t the next f Stra -— Ex feet i from. the first. "Ne had ees i19 pz 15 vard so Is йе 2o у. one row of a kind, as they m i i 4 avi wrinkled varieties. Princess Royal (шеш "yu in my — garden, м well as in diu places where I hav ve g, те this season PES нди ev or injure the new plantation. March in the second year, Abou 16 growi eot as tho best Bis second E t this tinaa lim n ed y + ith , 80 EY Ы 1 saturate eim a" p or om head to foot of the haulm. | me it grew about ew | feet i in еи, but I had A on a ns little dry, worked over with p рош ofa d upon 1 „plac aced a moist soil. The fav h t та glabeila, Mal £ Deale deep, an soon as the groun nd had become 31008 2or fork, xem 1 са mulching of g nu pin eise elves in grea’ wing remarks | as it may appear, to be шы 5x Mem persons. Maclenn's Wonderfal has also fully кые eat abun bed thr a man was reme ран visit to the aw week to remove T and e contin sed wit the s! ws quite iu isi llowi or the rpose o ir mode of awarding prizes. too ised in spinis places upon su h occasions, yal, Wonderful, and Dwarf Prolific, should find рр in eary y the e actual grievance | of "whieh I complain— very рее where first-class dir are M. ж p Messrs. A. Henderso! oie ы n thei report on {Ёё nue sav general designs for flower r gardens for | в раз; that at олаг Flower Show оп the t. I exhibited a design to which ag yon while i in the fac dges d m very different, Dick а few days esign was angusto biy the to say, that with them. Both kinds, were sown in boxes on the same day in the first husbanding up t e bein earlier of the two, that 1 poro it but fair фо | вог admitted best then. opinion, no appointed Pise or came up; they were then hardened off, and were i jus rength - the — fatus of my plan of el ен ов hood jt will yi And ха per Strawb T r knew Keens I havo 1 tried the poder b — beard, and I have tried her some Ki — an М B: jeux 29, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ETTE. | 101 her all I could desire. Heaps of] Tansley. Black Hamburgh: 1, Mr. Rage: 2, Mr. М. Hendan = and found her ; 3, Mr, Wallis. dm : ender | hollow-ey yed, coar e, and inferior-flavoured varieties as away it would be yielded by s р and the same Mill Hill Hamburgh : 1, эмее gane, RTI | the Early Shaw ei not to be tolerated at a — dmiral Dundas and some others; but ‹ eaps upon | kind: t, Mr. Hill; 2, Mr. Wallis: equal 3, Mr. Squibbs and cultural exhibition; and yet it appeared in collections, » might be written opposite Filbert Pine, There is | Mr. Brown. Muscats: equal 1, Mr. Sage and Mr. Тунг ; 9, | and receive d the 2d prize for a single dish. besps migo? hich Ihave found very useful, fr 1 x. baths 3, Mr. Tansley. Canon Hali: 1, Mr. Budd. Е з yellow Alpine w Bei do akoa tidie Whi any kind: 1, Mr. Thomson ; equal 2, "Mr. Зәм. .— Prizes for this in the end of July are hare had to get Шр eedem тэгу «d dd BT ме, certainly m undesirable, it being a recognised rule that i mig ё eta "ра but w come in Asparagus goes out. Now and then ong ^ loster. ther Eri | beautiful po f Dione Mignonne, a handful of young shoots may be ое in the Нету < ор — 2 сонча е А чн яд at Es and Violette Hátive тїс ch ora Ыл llow kitchen f for a particular purpose, but 1% is not necessary Lanhydroc rn Mr. ngram.' ish T excep tional cases. a f the Dalmahoy sort, which have produce ef mp ee Carrots.— Prat weight of 355 lbs. to the square yard, being |^» zh Ад КОЧ, d of these the өн were Elroge of tiom cres P3 Pepe, баеты у а bushe l. = wards.—Two dishes: 1, Mr. Tillery, gr. to the Duke of €¥Ception of a metrical bunch of James’s Inter- уе grew Lapstones, which produced a bushel to the | Portland: 2, Mr. Osborne ;'5, Mr, "Heic RATE Н. - Whiting. | m mediate, 1 the Judges proper preferred tbe Short Horn, square yard. Neither the one nor the other of these sm ish , Mr. Tillery —- Mr. Wallis; 2, Mr. Osbo which is the best v. ety for summer use. was hacked or banked. АП € ту — was | 3 E Y. Lang 4 gii mne ан на: Noctarines: 1, T ; ip Ses ny "ef these looked old and muc merely to keep them free from weeds, and this is the | y." Tillery. » " eris were one or two dishes of clean-grown you ice which wever, it must be supposed would n x Mr. Berry at all times adopts. After EX bulbs, which b Jion excellent dish of B the Lapstones, crops na russe е чч dien MA ee from Mr. Whitin 9 x The bali аР а А du | -— ition "examination, as the prizes were not given Greens were grown on the sam diee: ize was awarde d r. Ro һа : А Ҳ gerson had the ваш Street, Bodmin. dy and White Marseilles came from Mr. roii. $a ates rooms In such weat ma r as the present it is тти | gr. to the Dowager Lady оиу, моле а СЕ AN t nal s from ы лей beds, ^ w j Foreign Correspondence Cherries.—These а А y good dishes of x y vic ania d mid of th t | Morello, from Mr. Marcham, м Sls m others ; — : July 26, 1865.—Grap In esa Black ps rr very fine iting ; hichi only three "rhone were shown. The Judges ho a vin Florence, from Mr. Higgs: Bi , rightly ga ve their decision in favour of. sm mall compact a, the bunches o ron not yet Po Цу. Tillery ; Elton, dud May eren Nap oleon, n ud буба, се Ф ттун to much larger А : ds.— : » jety to be worthless, inasmuch as it i Ир 5 Mr. P br: Mr, Maroh зем" Sogl азат, ‚ Cabbages.— — These were extensively represented, and у stoneless. Ireceived 16 from England along | Mr. Tille aici Mr, J. B. Whiting; 2, Mr. R. Marcham ; 3, many of them were uncommon] y good; with Abbee. The latter is a magnificent-looking me Зач vii others would have been more in place du the variety, with, berries as lar arge as those ofa Hambur Pluna— Only. a e e of these were shown, m-yard. А great solid Cabbage is a capital p M ack Morocco; Mr. Beasley. for cattle „о feed. оп, but it should certainly nev r be appearance, that they would be well favoured. Tis gr. o T. Wood, Esq, À o, “оа; Mr. Whiting 3d. g к, probably weigh on an average 221Ь. each Birauberr нарин iM this late period of the season —These were not so good as we have seen atleast, This Gra rape е Т am confident dodd become a | these could not be expected in quantity. The only саа аб ; many pae cid Жы, "French E Mr. Me iii were it given a fair trial. Those of your|exhibitor for four dishes was Mr. Tillery, he had a on the other r ha and, wer readers who may wish to see these Grapes will have an | 1st prize for E inm ss Eugénie, Welbeck Seedling, opportunity of doing so at the International Horti- | Rifleman, and Frogmore Pine. Mr. Earle ey, i to F. arb.— This icy have edm zi ker. omitted cultural Exhibition to be а ld in db in Pr Tyor, Esq., Di езт, һай a 2d prize tor Elton; and a | nc te iie its ppi season bei September next. The following varieties I also find hipps. Beet.—Some of this was excellent in quality, although ked nearly worth growing, Viz., Chasselas rsa C Соза Duhamel, Among other subjects were some good Gooseberries | of cou van not fal y ip: some, again, 1 Chasselas Napoleon, and rend thei т, » 2 from Mr. Carr and Mr. Young, gr. to R Barclay, Esq. |related to Mangel Wurzel in colour and езтн Опе have proved them here un n hou ig Among Miscellaneous Fruit were eri Red,|of the best is known as '*Croucher's Beet" in the beantifol Henry arr ce. Sa. Сайган. у White, and Black, from Mr. Carr; Mr. Ford, gr. to vicinity of Dorking, where no other variety is culti- Pontchartrain, Seine w з а ed. .Of Pi piae ве: ———— А а E i] З c E He © 4 4 © SE Eb g E. ^ confine Onions.—T contributed, and con- Fastolff, the best of which ca m Mr. Mo offat, "e sisted of the diforet КЎ of Tripoli Spanisb, and to Viscount Maynard. ОЁ yer йеһей Melons 76 сид skinned, besides the usual -50 Mr. E. 2a 3 8 5 = UN a Li TL i-a о i © BE © E k; g зз Б gs- z Hs о о RE у IE EB i8 “4 * Ro mi 7 da э UE ks thes а he: isplay, a table | with Hybrid Perfection, prettily — In Scarlet. | у: каги in the e tche: this season on account of ыл, being = Bs hole x Ес us the | fleshed the old Windsor pe iuc r. Weir, gr. their d. bulk and comparative mildness. The objec- 8, "i BE 8 i-i E 2.8 "3 TP S ә Pg zin в =з arcad .| to Mrs. Hodgson. ment of vegetables and and шо ст qos: A di orchard-house trees in P: "Me. p Peaches ; and valid one, inasmuch they are not wan happened to be exhibited. ges the pota was а! Mr. Rogerson, Figs. Mr. Carr fi rnished БЯ E king, e for present in. collection M apan Row бош Messrs. Cutbush; cut | beautiful fruit of ше is ango Papam, which was .— Some admirable specimens of White essers. Paul & Son and others, and Holly- к Men changing w; some good rus inia сан me Cos E of др ш Cabbage were -exhibited, hocks from Мешке. Downie Lad & Laing. ^ m Mr. Whiting. i xe Apples кюр Mr. ME: These are perhaps the vi ре est mene T aec Collections o; its.— Vegetables.—Lüberal prizes hav een offered | grown ka учи зей ed calle ipps's Nonsuc' on this reci prp Ris ors Мт. rene both for ишш of these and for de ngle dishes, the grown, iur to be a goo ыы Esq. It consisted of a Queen Pine-apple ; result w. large assemblage of creditable examples of| Endi oe This т was s undosorving of prizes. In fact, apes, Tegg’s Scarlet-fleshed Mou mos! My the products of the kitchen garden now | Endive Dey pm "Өс DGEHIGR and fruit of Banana |in season, and some that were out of season Зета сві "were plentiful, and Mr. Ear ley's, d Class 1 consisted of “Collections of vegetables, | which took the 186 prize, were сарйаШу grown. Mos b — Among these wore some beautiful | 106 less than 8 kinds, distinct genera.” Class 2,|of those exhibited were of fü e ded a findly- formed Enville from Мг. |“ Collections of not less than 6 kinds, distinct ” | which attains а greater siz: кет arcet f of Dal The consequence of this rat phraseo aseology y Sor fom Mr. Grant, keiths, exellenl 7 den Кв and | that most of the exhibitors in both classes showedan| Horseadisi.—Only two lots of this competed, ono Mr, Young, рт, P С. Bai "Tis X $ ed a нар number of varieties, so that practically there | of T was good. ce, weighing 11 lb. don, BA Е АПЕЙ as no real distinction between s$ two except in the — Thes represented by only two Gl imi "The latter was. however. P one diit valas of the ems -— those who had the greatest | егин of "the white gen the red inge eem and fnit top. tand a. Uso füsnished ОШО good | 1 number stood the best chance. We would therefore | they с ssp) "n M tender as spring-grown one or t t that £4 s tt ың EE] ds: ren ы ы he good | um another aimi it odi be much better a c: the | or т o of € ag р for ping Lem from Mr. T mb ber isce! "some very youn Акат. —Th Vegetable 1 тнт "t edible бопйы, ету rather old ir, randi IIR DES ме Alen рце А Аз most "i hé ЖО comprising тегеле ll let ns and а collection of Pot-herbs, to which a 2 Mr. Young. 90853, Mr. x. Higgs. An Mr. TI Gra " ient t they stand in tl "те mes of those who took prizes in the classes Keele —Of these Mr. Hill, gr. to R. Sneyd, Esq., eis ju ыа will be found in our advertising columns lection, Staffordshire, furnished an admirable col-| Peas.—These were not well dd Only two б р. 696). Карый s ошен айдар of Black | collections of four во rts were exhibited, and tbese were , July 25 (Fortnightly Meeting). rid P == ue J. rince; Horsforth Seedlin, merely tolerable; 1 Fern found on black kind with siae berr: rries, apparently codd dun Ner. than com: ariety called Aber- | limestone rocks at Schuylkill, within 8 miles of to Black Mo fores MM of Black | gavenuy Marrow, md Мт. енд was however all Philadelphia, by Mr. Robinson Scott, of Port Pater: LM own Seedlin uckland Sweet- | that could be desired as far as colour, flavour, and size | Kennedy, Montgomery County. Не stated that it ; Royal En - 1n ims Hardv Pro- — та d. was found in company with Camptosorus rlizophyllus * Mim mon; —These were largely contributed,and many |and Asplenium ebeneum, which were su d to Gra n Black Prince. Among gely ррове рев wi noticed ig здо of Duchess оѓ | of dim were unusually fine ge res season of the year.|be its parents, He боме d the way in which With a г; rik ihe me new white or rather green variety Among Kidneys, the most етен were Edgcott fertilisation in Ferns aint be effected, ‚а fall Dalkeith Б uscat flavour, from Mr. Thomso f rr Early, a very perfect on , which r e others; various Golden Ham amburgh from Мт. Busby rd he 1st prize for a single dish; Mones Pride, particu- | of t Journal. The golden, silver, and which, oris p pecimens of Mosct, d е эзсез of нА nice-looking ; Eugénie, а handsome and „good е за сусау Сабоба inque under Weighed Y Mr. Tyler, gr. to G Esq., | white and zed variety; and a very fine sort, originally were believed, bunch а red 9 lbs. 3 oz,; Blac k TR three eder from Sussex, without a ard тєк so mure |U he said, to be bomi" but Pra 4 чайно nM ch weighed 7 lbs. 12 from Mr. | provisionally called Sussex Kidne o them to о s Fern examples Black" йрн aiia Rivers’ Royal Ash-leaved, an e t sort for | doubt was a true hybrid. Beautiful drawings, not i аг! е Of Round Potatos, t t- скока only of 4 gan also of the species from which it was i Р M е sells lst prize for ^^ single dis ish), | sup descended, =n eeo заре wn, gr. to Lord ld ; p сэг and smooth, with scarcely a per- MUR й ee И e considered that growers o » gr. to w^ 35, Жы Оше сері le eye; Napoleon, apes ая red, often blotehed | Ferns would do well to turn their attention to the usca from Mr. естн whioh чал» the eyes very little depressed— | production of hy r in а commercial point of M - t poin a table Potato. a on urged against them that they will not keep is not ted for TTETEL EA Е FE ыш HERES PIG ЁР Р ЧАГЫ: БЕР FESE ЕЕЕ ERE td о 8, НЕ е m T 2 ha о 5 B 3E Bc 4 [Eu Б е mue. E Р h с ЁН 5 ERE 15 * КЁ: is Hi 1 EE Ha & E 2, 49. g Pj g4 E " TE BE. rn E Е lm 28 o = ЕЕ e Br EE H] RE 2 È 5 TEM 8E Èg B Ф i Е EE з: " p. the price asked ехітау vagant, етта 1500 plan ч ect] M 1 i ich the lst prize was жые» н о of this ш опе | to a London nurseryman for sale, "The latter оза m each. n k a Hil; 2, withheld; 3, Mr.|others perhaps equally good, мо ба le, 702 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JuL 29, 1865, ` Specimens plus Bean and Pea mildew supplied from а a| Black Hamburgh, and а month earlier, These had ail | of the shorter stamens, a very curi metar ban garden vienes adverted e : It was said | been ripene ed on Y Vines in pos set on hot-water pipes, as | by experiment. s е ous fact if confirmed that тү аң їп Whea and other plants were unusually | descri зе in our last pari ; volume (p. 799). А Rasp-| 2. Similar nett t; iin applicable to он ы де т, ud that if the tutum. proved wet | be erry fi m Mr. < Gr aha m, f Ста nfo! rd, was remarkable Ав in бле form stint of sustenance will they might be very disastrous. Tw la ichness of foo ix y produce mea. b Yield of Plantago major o careful cultivation the rime wished x seo it will поб s permanent, Forms Which ap У July 25 (РІ bral Committee). mrs Pola ps shed н befor vba к, ing on its merits. There v y ther. a tall specimen of what was said to be the climbing |a a Black Cur t from Mr. Ford, whi ch и йа фей + to E PE of Piedmont t, which iety of Rosa бр ич 1 tk th but the berries of the easter: i mE es y Gons owth in question he stated to a A re е of double were small v^ acid A Ras oet came from Messrs. distinctiv dene ter. y loses st, N g of Highgate, the cw of ere consisted iu ust or hardy habit again may Hybrid Perpetual, and then «m iet with Rosa | its — e — alter other red Raspberries Vue не hr Rh differences, but delic: devoniensis, Buds taken from the latter ie treated | were ov ards и it was not fit| may yield a hardy offspring by crossing, in the ordinary way it was said reverted to the old | for fable, "md din "that autumn-bearing varieties | with Rhododendron MH crossed w well-known form of that fine English Rose. From Mr. | о pn d flavour than it already нен no award | biense. Bull came Allamanda Hendersoni, of which we have made to it. 2 Xm erries were exhibit -— by| 4. The size of flowers depends Cross soil spoken rai eer terms in former reports. Mr. Cross, Mr. "Rivers. Of thes arge Purple dui сате | cultivation, There me y be varieties which esse ч gr. to the Rt. Hon. Louisa Lady Ashburton, contributed | in after all the poesis were over; and th he Lor difer i in this respect, the full мён of the dod а forked v er of Polypodium vulgare, of which whole | Apple Ch M dn чес, ging to the Late Duke class, was vah ony be схо dor me ous and ide woodfuls may sometimes be found together, while i in an | very la lar across, had a colourless juice, | ment. Ans Pan d Ros м 4 like : dn r. Ingram exhi gs ie forme er, are fam ilia xamples in question might be dise т. Cox, ото Lord |a vea Peach called Frogmore Golden, but it ough саа тау + ie en the T im Benchamp, 4 merci de Deere pha Lobelia, called | not so large as Crawford гоа че xod T СО wil not pr roduce finer offspring. than thos Snowflake, which а First-class Certificate was It was therefore doubtful Ше awarded. | Paria rerit ley ; different varieties of question was required. ais yr ^ Hn j^ "ots, dization will certainly in so ied v Salpigloss Tritonia — pe ee h Mr. Rivers had. sent, were next adverted to, |remarkable for odi oap Des сиы Rin. ш hardy Caffrarian bulbous plan two Orchids ; | first to show that fruit trees in pots bearing тіре | division we cannot expect such varieties to be and wt di x Double Waite dm: fastuosa, sese fruit can be een end x Aen and secondly | manent. contributed from the Society's garden. to prove that Apricots grown in pots. y ү: Comparative earliness and lateness аге ү Dno. came ко Messrs. ЫЙ, G. Hende erson, among | The m secret ot thei “Aide in that way was | greatest importance ш iv- and we can вай which the best were Father Ignatius and Enoch Arden,|very simple: it consisted in giving them , plenty of нй of indivi dua both M mter with finely тийе! sepals and хазна whilst in in bloom--even 8° or 4° ] — er expanded cor rollas To thes aer st-class Certi- not i injur e them then, Te rationale of t з that | late varieties. Belides which we may m Fuchsia pumila o is kept close whilst. the trees with plants from a more southern mes зс gigantie form, Ee cate Varieties " s the cas th B. сау. g cy to & 44, ow early, or the contrary, to make є essere e sei looked as if it enis: Ље found | air. that alie cannot take place. Mr. Rivers meh иш. It was, for instance, of E. useful in the formation of edgings. — apis Pew ages eomminuted chalk existed in his soil, | consequence to obtain earlier varieties of the Indian Fuchsia, Pss white сого», named Grace, but what proportion һе did not accordingly the e r oil t E "1 2 B о $8 Е В B = the same ki d be too m r n Other Fuchsias came from Messrs. F. & A. Smith, of | growers to use powdered chalk in the composts they repeated experiments will probably soon get ove Dulwich, t ogether with golden-leaved zonale Pelar- employed for Apricots. Early Albert Peach, a kind | this defect. It is mei that as the vegetation of goniums, one or two herbaceous Phlox кен & beautiful whieh ripens. just | before the Early York, and pata grain becomes slower with in pecu age, th ду! еы variety ot Bee „Larkspur called М: adame H. varieties with different - habits "s be obtained by iful varieti . Leo contributed Morocco Plum; and M. ds spior seed year aps € till it loses the ns t which the firm in question is justly celebrated. , raised from C iampion Ham- | vege etation i does not appear, however, that in А slender-growing Dendrobium was shown by Mr. ка d with Canon Hall Iti is, in "Ne a Mill | of the same year орар is po difference iu mios Wileox, gr. to Dr. Pattison, St, John's Wood, and the | Hill Hamburgh with a Muscaó без our cannot, | between the first and the las same sort also саше from Mr. Veitch. 16 had small | therefore, fail xe ipse univergal fav urite - 7. As regards peculiar ial E n ru narrow twisted sepals and petals—white becoming | The following candidates were d Fellows; viz,, | locality makes a great difference. mell of Orchis yellow at the -— - a tiny сарыја stained lip, | Captain Inglefield, Lord Beauchamp, and Mr. R. joies is intolerable near Paris, iut i ie South й Mr. a charmingly variegated-leaved | M'Ilwraith. маглу е 6 of Vanilla. Crossing is а I" \ебей are агуга violescens, a South American E ETP a са su и s direc icd Eon itum бө -class Certifica te was awarded. cros Twit the sweet-scented R. Edgwortlii, produc T bd s of ета Lilies sh b 3notíces of Жом. a hi itg. "Townsend, апа ‘бот Mr. Salter eame a handsome | Sur la Production et la Fixation des Variétés dans les| 8, Varieties in colouring as enumerated abore art erimson Pelargonium named Emperor of Nosegays. Plantes d'Ornement. Par B. Verlot, Chef. d. Culture | so multitudinous, and are affected so completely и July 95 (Fruit Committee).—Dr. Hogg said that| au Jardin des Plantes de Paris. 8vo, pp. 102. Paris, | ваше principles, that we cannot dwell. upon before proceeding to — the. мча cue brought ne of the most curious examples of change in this before the —a "c ues сай! | We have already on two occasions alluded to this|respect, as also in regard of size, and the ty of pow is year at | excellent work, or made 16 the subject of eum permanently fixing the dist tinguishing шна 6 ick "Dilbstone's Бы Proli бым First | There is, "however, still much. i interestin ng matter on | presented by Dianthus Heddewigii. were Crop, Dickson’s First and Best hicl hed. o which we shall ea | at first о prising ions, but soon th were procured {тош the various raisers. They were all | dp omitting ail that "- М8 of the method ofja tendency to lone. M with e varieties. diminution of size. In gardens the present they all flowered Our author under 16 heads notices the variations to time, Ferdi piis r attempt а isolation, while the same day; they ali көтө оп he. some дау ; they | which i; plants are Tere and whic ch i it will 1 y still pres sent immen nse iue ud all were fit for table оп the day, and colouring, result was that they were наде: ча be identical. These are as follo varieties of Sweet Willi The variety among them first offered to the publie , Diminution of si ize or dw нат кет ntation 9. Variegetion n and Chloro: "" odd both. T was Dillistone's, which came out four or five years Sy size, or gigantism. 3. Increase of m" or | ap car to be very differen ago. This, however, was considered to be vens 8 prend E Great size of ачагу Б. ^ rl Lord i robust health, zie chlorotic jc plants are al ut a pure stock of old Early Kent, a variety very |6. Late varieties. 7. jede -scente DA в. Es ore or less failin ion. "n mey i to obtain and keep true. Of other Peas | of eoloarin nig mplete or partial, бб eene ИШАН from ioni ind ү ve isease miy и tried, Laxton's Seedling was very similar to the|flowers лты striped or dotted), rait "and seeds, Lew igi by "Y" Choros insons ct Auvergne and Dickson's е whilst Carpenters | 9, даски Y» ‚ whether inclinin the appli ition E a A LN К? Express proved to be Sangster's No. 1. Princess Royal | rosis. Double i p» 11. Proliferous forms. sulpbate 5s iron, but we know of nothing which х was thought to be an venerdi on the old Dwarf уҹ "Variation arising f ad iv or confluence, | variegation except perhaps strong ani orcing manures - Marrow. Blue D struck the — € as T flowers. | In some cases variegation is but green being a Apa distinct Pea, A number of others 15 Chloranthoid, or M Toa 16. Poly- | often spring from variegated branches, and some" were found to be sy pue us with Veitch's |» Perfection. | m morphism in the stem whethe er MANCA ed, spiny,|the variegation, except preserved by сш d Among the subjecta аса to the Committee was а | fastigiate, filiform, pen ndulous, , &c. the leaves, as — altogether, Albinism may to : eolleetion of White Gra rom Mr, Rivers, all forms | сгізрей, fasciate, — or bloated, dinis &c. ent that the Бе cannot be шйаеей бе ш of what the French call "rM oscata ^ and the English| 1. Dwarfing is thing totally distirict from mere The e variegated Ground Ivy is said 60 form ien prd “ Frontignans; " they ha үе round berries, whilst in what — of size а want of proper nourishment ог | to this ea When variegation аг arises from ай are uscats in this — the berries are oval. | untoward conditions of climate, for the seeds | penetration of the roots into a deeper "a ns t flavour, a quality to the atari тэй Ж ors MA y dew ped in Cha asselas ga the seedlings in good а d riega "T advantage of m s Chasselas is its being earlier | Mem тег "Ihe see ds of за заду оп the con ed 10. Double varieties are often the o prie the gari бав true Маса» nd ure ды in a cooler tempera- produce ce dwarfs; “ least, , many of them do во, and d hortiulturist, - they are the ornament of the ormation, 1 ; 10 has warf fi These oo anioni kinds poen transforma s vithin the det Ky ace has ithst м А fro ten реална Soi whi ch do not hahere this Pie эле ner Lof pai can k taken, to their d rium pe De. can e tt every тм к Lan who go pini "вось 00 Of Early Golden Fron- acode are Said to be autor than T the эшк the g i n the qp - [Ете is three weeks iem while Tsu nin E "нца. "lare p do not yield the best fovit aud th 1 resa ig M. Vi Balsams. Some practised quem "Ti .12t018 inches long. The —Q із golden, ог in fact | that the е likely way Pape obtaining dwarfs of any detect those plants which will yield ble on thes фер amber. Early Smyrna, Muscat de Smyrna of the | annual s is by а autumn sovin and frequent| 11, 12, 13, 14. We need not dwell A anot f White Frontignan, not |t be We ourselves inclined however to heads. е seldo once reje preceding but hardier, and will | think на matters de рена нт and depend on | sequence to [^ cultivator, who vo would д petals * оссе of доогв—а% all events 16 will f circumstances of ker we are ignorant or over which | lowers like those of No. 12, in which th E ll in an inei e egeat i еч m I geni have matant control, vy Verlot thinks however | abortive, however interesting they E has ; ry, а very thin skin, an t Vim. of the wer da shoots ma physiologist. mo: b co rne d eq lagu em ei | AE, Vilar in genera s ear n warf: Pelorioid flowers some grains from Bordeaux Mn M'Nab has stated t he obtained dwarf речо Шш ке; у — more sugary than the varieties of Rhododendrons Mi fertiling wil thepollen ! while the chan Jorr 39, EM. THE arsi -—— A: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 708 on Linaria, the різь alyx ina grenier or tiful. Та so "e Wallfü е: is converted es are isitions, and nowhere greater | "n 198 are ‘they of e statements, т which a | of "м шаш of MA are some The Lig pl h 5 ге been. 80 often cited as siint to With deest to their uaiy m IM» — of yn an ope tainly more pee to swarmin apiarian correspondents, "There id No. with all Mr. Elmo's ые, ог ?. nig n question. an Тү г bei eing does prone to use FS is great 1 iE spec. e pri e a Whether hi difference Garden ym nda. Јонх Day's, Esq., Torr mu —The e iens of Orchids seems to be bis a hv than of o се: e gardens of ,the aristoc сгасу, they are small, Vort dili t Day's, Rucker! 8, Warner's, Тагпег'з, Dawso some more that could be ver, h oe Yer x As the spo res of Ferns are not seeds оза Fern spores which come from s those spo P ei foo fronds ШЕ, be expected to produce normal forms, while those which come from distorted or allow Mcd 1 we er however, tk к br any means pes еу We have had h virg Miei vicious, wis. Е" void any amount of me et without exhibiting signs of а еч ћо are inclined to think k they a ж dling and SCIT tion. a. ome cases it is sufficient to i рю 1 be thro ich will 1 pro- h- bcn eniin hat Ton S Е sprung, We take leave of M. Verlot/s little treatise, with Ed "e see little reason for variety to be better ,Blorers of t or oth 8 is. piat e every rty. ticulture is very much body knows to pe Нох Such spirited efforts, „Which but for the | e pete pro аву to | gardening matters has e igurian either much resp — and the intelligence with wl D inh $E Hn } have Florists rlotons. m Mn. PERRY'S SEEDLING VER қ 6: J, Perry | in is now well known as the jer {суут s P the fi erbenas уе! f which Y et sent out, all o have been in duced by Mr. C. Turner, of Slough. Taking advantage of my visit to the Great Rose Show at Birmingham, I did m AO "t. 5 visited Мг. Perry's garden at Castle Bromwich to see required. x is placed below m This is an improvement on Charles Turner, and a decido 9 ent on L'Av venir de "a нао of t c class ; very fine rdc Rid deep rose with clear lemon eye, beating Rosy Morn and all of that class; ver y fine e top 8 have our Mw of common € but t we have ever seen As If the hive равни vety A all. casionally, in a Jer district, a third super may be requi: ired, or another eke ma; — able bel posing th Ligurian have not seen, Mr. Day's plants, and 2 Orchido- и Е "Our own philist ought to see them. It r^ be considered a p 1 for me to bay € nt in Aa + 1 s the vA } ee жору a Alexander Boyle, Narberth. Stewarton hives usually consist of Two C of s inches in ые, y" “Озу is r ады à of the firs t super, or between that ох wing | from time . paüetal- " hil it dd light, ноч e groun been trodàen, es е тр нт potttayéd on more than one occasion by able contributors; but I cannot refrain from adding m story i 18 a e has bei | [үтүө а f Profess Косел? о о во "limited in space, апа yn ti in value, is some iis ng fraterni т ўзо he notions of the ree placed span to span so cha idea of а ape. RIAM proportiouately subdued and а mé oncomitant evils. ime was, is Orchideous collection was in its Жабу; М whioh T 1 be vell remember, Mr. Day grew Mazeppa,—A decided improvement on Lord Leigh be removed at the close о? autumn. If you are da the |1 , iddle оѓ d heather district, and your honey season | Ferns to aud what was done in this wa туыр йа лш И К — LI XUI DPI vus done well. r t William Dean—A great improvement op Black| from one hill to another t t, instead of following n erri Зна rar the "i wien occa к: э Prince, Elgin, an ihis pee rich” shaded | the re of inclination of t theh ка, ЖЫ they will be | fronds o eve chenias w. more To to take advantage of the heath in your vicini! nor now lost to that collection, having been transferred for with clear white « eye, fine truss, Ifyou wish your communications to be you must Orchids, simply for вр d the growing Turner.—Shaded li ae, Piae d fine pip and| writeon one side of the sheet T Your second swarm, Fed f luabl k. I hel : trūss; an improvement on Magnifice which arrived on the 2185 July, ho; а swarm of this current necessity of more valuable s cannot help think- Mrs. Dean.—Blush with pal ue, th year, is ри паар to Бе worth keeping over the winter, пог | ing, however, that Orchids and Ferns and such-like being e zc ври crimson ay a ou ees it have sufficient combs built to reap much adyan handsome plants ought to go together to some extent [oae vac ы LUE M ЫЬ foin da accession pf populàtog ар go late a period of the or the sake of relieving the mass of colour which a Herman ; fine pip an. good truss. 7 , unless very copiously fed. We should be inclined to | $< T ва ng 4 CEN | letit remain until September; then drive ou е bees, an БО TEE el eA M LEE Ro Ea Ei EC Mestre авы 2 а mprovement on all of t hey have been used for breeding, and wrap up in paper great, for the idea is good wherever е pevpetiy ied EN 'or use next season, as such combs if attached to bars greatly d dar ti Mr. James айол. —Bright rosy carmine with darker| facilitate the Еи of the bees. You сап unite the bees | Out; but under the circu resume, duh t iri the centre, light Kao dio да ту r neighbour's hives which are to betaken up, to the first Day could not md ines and t is attention trs, р D re, light eye, very fine pip f arm, to ir hive w MESE m y порана ие UT entire b pi this at division of ттин? o = ERA Ad TA DON OA CUT IUE DER Every * nook peri rner" of from six to ш айтат to be derived from your proposed plan for attempt- ing to mitigate the avila of cold wh When we hav Motels UE Md d vm filled well filled, wi i The а... sheds wé laté P s aimed at grating. P Mog hes representatives of all the best plants found i а 8 access terior. appeared 2 OBSERVE (see p. 655) that consequence we should adopt the plan of cu perate aud TM коды ate ыо айк о uelit c EE, and Í will, CT ipd sized spaces, in form TELS эку е idi ei [9 over the - Jour permission, a short — DEI ROT | ЖИГАН rH M Uo n ЖЫ авес; boes | passages, ш е c m Au and Partly боа my own experience. ма air vor ing to th o bint айтын, M ver eei ап їй» AS e erii ed rs жоу beo as bei ie кча PEN: Е чў RRE үз сеа ene kn hires a onam уе у to s! zr fa most advan usly. Li every eing a m. Ems e be Sb vi ariety not try the effect of givi Pea : » bon : 2 Me pu аен as min мыр A Ta M. A C у er giving Y^. have, оа Кыза veri "gr^ th defit E MN е té, whieh є latter variet, © рт тй в pais и € Mods; i the y or otherwise acing due west, and nfess to a 1 th th ü , сены and wes йа, as spotted or yariegaled; slight prejudice in damen : на iir Е іп = e i noria ето A po методы du S Бый udin но ый y УА olden colour. Mr. Lav of England. We sh vt p vd nior d compl gires the Opinion of 5 Mens es. nca or any othor direction, han that likely to which seems to be the most suitable ho: that ldenstein, as fi ч i ^ Д ` ftom observation of Dir em їй Wut ота отт очай CM edition of your “ Apiarian | block for; plant culture. i is nd h to ese country, that tn differ f; h kind, and | Notes” will be acceptable. Weare glad you have succeeded | of plants being sus from an iron bar across the Mem to bo m ey differ from the common kind, an во well in Driving; we AMASE no one to be deserving | ast; ls without interfering with which he aaao industrious: Among th int of the name of a bee-master who cannot drive his bees fro spection or robbing the others on Sbemtiouson tbe Los ав дойпібеју established by his | theirstockchives at rur чуч M wrapping n5] оне Е One рған amd und ubted benefi is the 1 rian bee, are:—1st. The queen, | artificial swa. кз, aat Жа ШАМДА шин АТУ rapping mde d e ni ар ct uario di Ан with: jretains her fertility atleastthreeorfour| your apparent P : уел, 2d, el em сэн ya кор ordinary manipulator, and we have no ax Pop that you €. casti great fuetuation as under ordinary queen moro рт tha twi тол — so in| l in time Heri M t inge bies of heating. Besides the pipes ад thé side side оң unfavourab s dE swarm under such circum- | tables b i ere few Swarms ^ Rm SNP color реосром | ene D ye mo member. It has been а ver ir n trough ne arly t he width of the кан Се еее and little honey, his Ligurians produced laint this summer, To remedy the state of d ab 2 fet d fled wi father а Which filled their hives with combs, апа | Siren your framcbives will be dificult, insu not im zi fos, “join 1 ош Gr set PE F pum Mela: ч 1 possi au en fit winter; th d En no NS WE Kape INO rap Pe emi the Dew й you separato the | certainly at an amazingly low figure in pi Ў А yielding 1n addition trames, and strai Меп wi Lr ngers. Yel. Ше with mw E Th - ami узе comp oma em rei iode а iy E the 1 benef ts that must Lg p its workers [the best in аріагу. 38, The Ligurisn| imepes a а dag. Ut dep. Md. т paro a am у any pars of | This, as can be readily understood, will requ ае і : T como in оопа with others. The use | longor time to heat than a batch of 4-inch pipes, Ath; not sting so much as th bee,| combs that may һа g ] І * Being as г ООРЛОЙ, opel" Mr Data vrould fas ө Dont of no avail in causing the bees | after it is heated it take a very long time бей, е erous, owing to the queenSs| to work straighter, but, in fact, poen e Ehe ееш ъй, T he Bondit óf. Dor a шу SF Ro пето pce cer { каз | шоге favourable circum: out this correct, The use òf bars of the a S HA e MUN as to While roposed by you is totally a ва e Eaa dan g0 aone cho Tanana MEDIE E Ip ташу tie cemre err igit of being рЫ pues the Ligurians with less ейи oi fci оче from hives, we should not care | доб only grown by the dozen t ndn SU Weapons if nop ijs, ОУ Seldom attempt to use| тошоко with facit 1j inch wide, and halfinch apart, от M Day being evidently anxiousto secure out of numbers vuU PrOcuted e" p Man. pore WhO| Z inch wide and 3 of an inch apart. Бу АГА proper — , of i plants choice varieties. Saccolabium Teont them, on iri nt лп лиа «за рг, а коан will bo worked true {фо | Dayanum, which is a large-flowered variety of Tem I iive further ар бу „дайце, the bus Ж raris i а number of hi э inspected, the | ів largely grown, and when in resents a te, éspass thors, but| атетадо measurement from centre to centre of the founda- | оў enchanting loveliness, the wreaths ot lowers itagia Оп your ira Fimo? the combs will bo found to be about 14 inch, which ; We give (the g rene entire, we do eit that. allowed by us for the arrangement of our frames, | gracefully down, and not £wo of the plants being exactly bes К Й es 704 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUI TURAT, GAZETTE, as to — Rn - y M "€: of bloom. The | murum 1 (Juir 29, 1865, 1 plants of Pescatorei, an extra fine varie y m ү Ч their ' fruit; alike same bk а appli he stares ! eret t diim Inallt сае, use „ће вугіпре freely, in smaller and more enti spoil sort, especially | sorts recently dint home from New Grenada, the chief | ч кые во m uch in m" E Holfordianum. | among which is Blumei ind: gloriosum t "s im stinct во ori of | refracta, a curious pom talous flower, r, with the | fo: me bisd or dm is race, ar o here in ariety colum mn erect in the Aetna rose, and white, STRAWBERRIES, —Layer y now be «i antad, of the Ag rus er s ros ай bor being th з, each'an inch where they will теі Байан] aeos Off; place quite as lustrous in the claret hue as the bes citrina, the mass a foot асгозз, showing blished. After that they may have fall e tier representation of oughtonia в: brutis ite flowers ; much 1 bull aeu exposare isition amon th ampullaceum кый. опе эй accustomed to see it; the тате Oncidium VrNES.—When late crops have done st More wondrous still was the immense Pese of | euculla spotted flowers— borders, Pot nested ош, akat baron oning, the Aerides pend and the Mou Ee variety of virens |a pim protiy thing. Lycastes are also here in pretty | o liquid manure, to assist the swe hoo а во largely imported by Mess ху & СА di isa good o Pe vA ч variety of Sobralia. maerantha, ы 108 је rrt the frui P o the Tu irs Woolley's sort, should. be e gradually inu ured to а fre e: im торып, and b me you have ота dozens to jo оозе from super Paving dovere а мон a third larger and much higher ачи gent The reproductivo tendency to variation is fully as marked in Би - order of plants as in most others eer. asio: In the „compass of a inge artiole to do см to sels Day possesses. Тһе under ah be case before us. "The Moulmein virens is а decided acqui- cardinal points have been ану сене upon, and sition in its way, having larger i t lightl the practical flowers than the pni Jara à variety, But among the | studen 16 there is quite as h food rig study wis for ELERY.—This m ree r-üowered sorts a good Lindleyanum, parens investigation. in these г rooms, | if I may o call ceret in growing hich, as most рео” ез isa variety of crispum, them, as there is for t mi ought to be called the Lindleyanum variety o of of antiqui: ities in the c country. s spikes réf this sort bloomin ng on my last visit ! I counted one wilh 58 flowers in fine condition. erii and ,Fieldingii were equally m x of an imported lot „саше see te Foxbrush ! sum Tes поре un ы shall Ё open to the mil of b HA FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARD: nch or "e iu shoots of wall trees, and kinds of fruit as it becomes ripe. теш may still be planted. very Calendar of Operations. (For the ensuing эры THE unusually warm moist weather which we have woy Sarpan has effe d. wonders as far as eni is ne ўы ра, м. down asa “ je "чы A Beddiug ras are nearly in ee ion Gr lawn are no enutifally green, ective of size, is to grow it very qui ly by menty of manure and moisture. | к, у НЕ plants will not succeed without of w. —Let early kinds The tender and crisp Celery, irre ick principal Whether in rowsor t plenty be got Ha as soon as the Pora: tops MC en enough ; t out ш ы tubers, as are mss an future ing in kariy seme T be an рез АН Кш. the skin of was very thin and delicate. whic PR ct ER xe t 1+1 апа аѕ M "t йа вау, jn better hosti than ч general run of them at Tottenham; but w ан beneit of the change is also apparent. Potatos анін rader А trentmient may b be? Tho varieties under cultivation more numerous Pers than at any | other establishm Tavë ve seen, including 11.1. vina, | tt xi FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOU; Let shading be used less frequently now pa when INAC seldom been finer, and there із as p little or no RE pars raga [ous ween the rows for forking, dual -- | gathering x E us the n Li. every other plant shoul wn thus "Avoid in a out some for winter in good ric hg ll case those lef years. in the gromd geott Second Moni's Pride is аш ош, gri i weather was во very dry and br КЕП; planta ripening htt Parishii, Wightii, and sumatrana or zobrina, which їз iat 5 1 ns d petals creamy white, "with mon: со; loassa s barring,” striped Luddemanniana; s epals a and | BEDDING PrANTS.—A rou gh plan must now be made of the маа nts of flower beds, which ош, - numbered to suit an accompanying list of the nam h which winter and spring wies STATE OF THE эрти AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, = the Wi e tted. Plocoglottis Lowii is an poton, seng a|the plants with which it is designed to fill them ped x Er BAROMETER, semi-terrestrial plant, with a conical-like psèudobulb, | year, and the quantity regane for eac eim bed Бу jd 2 <|- and pale purple leaves, something after the colo our of compiling a summary from B list, a e inform SORGEN ERU ш Coleus Verschaffeltii, the pale yellow e quantity ups sid spe whi a Thurs. 20| 27 |29,838| 29.669 ЕТІ and s eret s Тегей En аы must be propagated by ed. and both by these and | Friday 21 25 29.811 upon bl sus- | seeds in spring. By this simple means йашын Sunday23| `1 |29:971 pended, forming o » pendens frs 30 ben long,|is prevented on tha one hand, and waste of labour eost Re Pat] and abundantly bloo the other. ed 4 |3022 зе юа EE Сай Dalias, а $ idiums a M У eas CARNATIONS AND PrcorkEs.—Layering m Average. | |30012| 29931 79. | 503 | $5 silent DA mana; 'ypripediums, г, July 20—Very fine; with som TT clouds; fine, £ С о Cat че уан Men ste ose y i be proceeded with as rapidly as possible, it lag 4 а Ey Үстү me; 5 derat; arm ain LN ment, i i iœ and its congeners Wagnerii, | and established before placing them in their winter| Z 25-leht rain ; showery ; overcast at night; rain; на a very distinctwhite sort after the | quarters, More of next year’s success, as to fine healthy | Z обла Mre? very kot; I ee character xx Wi t тоте much т. Aci formed | growth, &c., аады on attention to this matter than| м een ot the week, 3 deg. above the average. wn largely and wel теј си blocka г АП seedling plants should STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWIOK, А Y y on | be marked and layered, noting their various properties | During the last Di ears, for the ensuing Week, ending Augusté.I8 БО havin, ving all the brilliancy of Rognelli, vit ki as to form, colour, texture, pod, &с.; should апу seed- НТТР РОР or occ RE тне, tho TRO тар of bloom. C. lobata in | ling, otherwise fine ШЫ” errated "petals it will be| July and HE FA $8 | yansin Gre j strong” force and capi adv dvisal able to pro ropagate: it, as growing it "in another| А98 ЕЕЕ F EE which it of Rain. tuation ©) n a certain degree remedy this defect ; А pE A i ыи thespike. Læliapurpurata pi рел and albida |5 of our best vari 1 come occasionally | Sunday..30 752 | 50.5 | 628) 16 are pictures et good cultivation, A M Ж нене | (ойде БОЙ 2н own) very rough on the edge. As the om. 1d ea | 506 esa] 18 elegans has added another novelty hat type. эе таз фо extract the faded petals from the! 304, = 3 182) wsl asi 19 сара te the sepals an Topl a А etals bai ei С бет oloured, | Р К Friday Hd m и СУЗ ) da s 3 ere is the usual groun is variety, wi with a ra i Kmdswhi eU UE * diia M ich have already made their The high ture during the aboye period oce tern. margin of rose, like the ууч of a ribbon. еш rt ripened 16 should ba ата: forthwith to | 1% ме а насо беп the lowest оп the 2% The хо адаа ы шшщ and will undoubtedly be|? coo] house, Great саге should be taken nol to excite 31 deg. RIA uU. pub as I d son a dem n t а En adhi plants into a new eene at this time, as it is too tices to Correspondents. p Mie eec en late to get them properly matured, and the unseason- o sa flowers as вч n Dendrobes are here :—Wa 55 | ANTIRRHINUMS: T Ansell. They are very good border s chiüf of tha group fax iu er quisite and positively sin A but =; no particular merit. : еду terfere with th t product rt tely been 108 enchanting arrangem ment of colouring, has bulbs three | gow ially interfere wil eir next production of Diseases : JER Xou em specimen las е ТА e el ап answ than which not ied X PRA nopsis is m the white; albosanguineum, Dayanum, eda the lov Parishii, with a i" of others—few catal logues hi ave more—revel ealth. The once rare Oncidium ling in раш, which, bo 80, few could por satisfactorily, ой is here in dozens, comprising wo extra fine Specimens both of culture and kind, Moor in long |} racemes, forming an many are A t new to m isa curio us and rather бей | mparative wheri prism rich at "brilliant. А plan called ,Palumbina ето en —fPipings in some cases will soon be ready for малаа, If the situations " ultimatel y intended hem m are vacant, they m: Mr ы. MA Ty ted i ш ied at ; but if these places are by s "tas ung e ould be pi e be n open 8 кут Чош pide "principally of ie p^ to wis n added some charcoal dust; alittle dung nisl жасы ad drift ai so be added. Roszs.—Cuttings of China es some other kinds шау т now be taken and plan nted in a close frame in a until t "pe 800 А сше hey are a cross, wh t Сур pedium Lowil Вк, picem e and E Ehe ay himself, ‚Неге 1 saw for the йт time in arein good order. Я, Snnt? M" at the base ; they sbould then be taken fully wp рне in thumb pots, and planged i A а gentle botto: So treated they will make plan a very acre time, and if kept under slight. рец with гоо! and the highly well as the йш е, n He their pots wi and be ready for planting out in April or May RCING EE iu; no js {57 o sped 0 that will а pieta. the cool house there are, first and fo remost, a fine as —Late plants swelling fruit should be kept moist, but. avoid ER waterings of the soil by ET e en one or two very fine plants Skinneri, plants | С Prvzs.— abundance of ventilation, to plants which are nat Maintain in a high moist temperature, w: We extremely comm. on, ai ing fruit. The situation probably Dag. pe from some 19 perit тодо, T Under e аЙ, « ан n sorts already in cultivation. ар y udge, appears to ts of difference [2e from me poin: 8 0) оба rà б — св Е W D. D: nise the VERB ЕМА : kr» We cannot: possibly ј Verbena crushed in a letter. a good purple. the colour pe to be a growing pec forge ad xisting cireumetaner Ss гі be sorry Cs E ает New onam or the a skilful gardent, PELARGONIUMS: D d: Co. uuu but елеме could вее they presented no Ји AXES 0 JP Kolreaterig Pina jasminoides, elilotus "TEMPERATURE. Air. Of that media. of the is К -— е сай SAT ый A ak E езх 29, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 705 MEE uses d Feeding Stuffs. OTT, AND BAWTREE. | gamme: CENA Lane; or Basingstoke, n ар] MANURE COMPANY T HE L "3А, DON in fine condition— DISSOLY SERA TES of LIME, iloon MANURE or r and Roots, AT ТЕРУ PERUVIAN GUANO Um, AE ori AMMONIA, FISHERY 8, S —The M s manufactured the resent Season of 1865 are now ready A £s si ni Factories a - me following prices :— WESS PATENT T BONE SUPER- WES НАТЕ of LIMES E S SUPERPHOSP ATE dr LIME UE. BURNT BON. АЗ, ERAL PHOSPHATES, £5 5e ARLEY, G "and MANGEL NURE, £12 per ton. tained is mr ч ВА ba y his ts, fn. all parts of the Unit ngdo rices Ly to cost of carriage. UR In ERI SODA, SULPHATE ка мута and. other ures. AMERICAN and — I at eR e , Adel lace, London Bridge, ш! АСІр.—Тһе best qualities of this Acid m e Veterinary purposes, may Del ап ‚ F. C. CaLvznr & Co., "Коу al Institution, hester. on, Marce Lists fo forw: n application. UPON t the: he WOOLSTON TACKLE against Tope “ best application,” к ILLIAM Ѕиітн, Wi Sd 'hley Station. EWLERS PATENT "STEA АМ PLOUGH апі | F UE Бадаа. Fo jar Lo арыу P in every оджа County in Englan: ars ине & Co., 3X: Cornhill, Lo | Rt. Hi Viscount Comberm arm Buildings. T HE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE! and Koi deri COMPANTY. Dini The Right Hon. Lord R Sore Thomas Clark, E; TOS Cobbold, iR Wilica Za Fisher 1 Hob bbs, Esq. Edward John e Esq. NEM LUN ra T ub illiam Ti 6 Henry Currie, Esa. Willia J. Bar Princi This Company dida eriakos e Erection of Farm Houses, Far Buildings, and гөч rers" а on Estates of every kind ot tenure, whether Freehold, Entaled, Mortg ed, Trust, Ecclesiastical, жы габе, ог Collegiate, or grant Loans for the Pip de to land- wners who desire xecute ies works by. "the eir own eM from thei eir own designs. The Company also furnish А; Approved Plans and 8; Tan Houses, p pid Cottages, and Farm B bes er description, and assist Landowners in carrying out the = кз by their отп Orks, with all official реро, а br a hinn of f years to be fixed by the у УЛУУ, : - ciri D of te 8 * orks о DAT rrigation, Enclos ood rubbi: and Eus pmi may be executed in a simian алде, d а H T Davros, ipal Prem The whole of the outla; may be o on кй, require e the advocacy of men practically aequain with the difficulties, wv and other T apaga e; and it is greatly to be regretted n this чали а that попе of tex are gentlemen we чай тга, я ше олт of ti v Acc e new House of It is other ма чыг aws gus Mr. HOLLAND sun а хл а Sir EnwARD КЕЕВгЗОХ, and Mr. DENT too, are paio тт, AM. EA aram sd of Pumphers inlithgow ML county, is a woe ig роо ied con г. опе who, though cultiva is own estate, has the entire confidence = the tenant farmers of jg ex К | t is in Norfolk, the ied e s ral [оша of En ngland, that the chi ef g эла for self zratulati satisfaction has fos eved for A Whitehall àll Place, сабот, S.W. » ВТО! v ving for several yea; estigation of title ae 'equired, Application to be made to Уўпллам Currronp, the Secretary, at ffices of the гарап, C 8' Orange Je HIVAS AND. WER ER 5 uaint Agriculturists wn with Ap now generally recognised, Ме di a ae madale of August), h: triti ra BEL e arcis I appication is oiu r lb ; 201bs. d рле?» free а! railway station. F^ "m NION DX. SONUS TURAL ual a llvoring respectively. f Spyla ar Kelsi he е Oconslon, as 13 notice of tho gan ү "Competition as s possil will be given. Condi may d on application to the Beoratary at Kelso. в воал reserve T" powe: AIT TURAL IMPLEMENTS, CARTS WAGGONS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CHATF-CUTTERS | it verfi Дію GARDEN TOOLS of a of ell kin Kinda. Es e A the ES not be deemed satisfac: uly 2 Kelso, Jul E xm and IVERPOOL AGRICU чеш n OCIETY. r аас ires ог both Prizes | Bi; 6 the tenant gris of the country, SEWELL ReaD they have in every respect an un- exceptional representative, — We reat point is, that hy hi who ho ü and г ent the land hare у made a vigorous and suce {туа | for the partieular ни of those who I and ered carriage d] Patrons.—The Right Hon. эд Earl of Окввү, K.G., and | The Right Hon. Lord Ecrnrox or TArrox. 1 | d, h Mr. R f ROESS London. Works, Brentwood, el President for the Yea cultivate the land, that Мг, ReaD sit for ie | The Honourable ALGERNON Кдавтой, M.P. orfolk. LAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, AND 00, deese rpm Бро OLDHAM, August 30 and 31, for PRIZES| Had Mr. Hore, of the well-known East Lothian оса of FX ORTARLE and FIXED | The Exhibition will this year comprise HORNED CATTLE of | farm, near Drem, been elected roi his county, as Saring, bo, Üngnós for Steam Cultivation. бе. Моча Ensine | | other апав Н ша ышы ы gh. ow" d he would have been if he had been earlier in the Жарын Worbs сы, and 78, Loin бага Siret, London; also | | POULTRY, PIGEON, фо98, CHEESE, serre SEEDS field, there would have been a potis cause for ачзои No ii, Lan Landstrasse, Vien enüber dem | MAOHI HER Y, and Miscelianeous Articles meram satisfaction. Even his defeat, however, under for the finally on 1 1 iive, Illustrated, and Priced Са em Free per Post, Prize, Lists and Forms of Entry may y may be obtained on application the circumstances of it, is a proof al ч A бау Майи ров Me ы. Бакар, o (Secretary to the| conclusive to Scottish county voters as шаши Loca Committeo o from the vioto г. READ to of Engla Е. Т. АКОНЕЕ8 « FRIGI- DOMO. TS Етриһ, S Лы M v ny : g • by her Majesty the Qu. e Duke of Northumberland for 51а, Church Street, Liverpool.. that if men of technical experience, and es House, Віз Graco the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Garden the special class interestsof agriculture E for the Horticultural Soclety, Sir Joseph Paxto ung pe , Palace, Royal Zoological Society, | #7 are desired, they сап be returned. And t pi from the ree pt RAYS ora ins zd DOMO,” a Canvas made non-conductor of [d and Legio ргораг pe улет . us is ФИ for al UAE ofthe sun, ES n E d Ban i 3s. 6d. ce yard. , 2 yards T EAS wide, [зит Sole дыла 7, Great Lane, Cannon Street, City, and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- | е lom. is much cheaper than Mats as a covering! — Tu s PERCHA SOLES.— Еу uim kno r үт 1 tho colobra wed tod ыр of 0) е following lei escape c —Your obedien п. Sine Jariety of Gutta Percha articl Paka, 166 Pump Buci okota Fire B "Bucket "Vessels, To et Ira Road | TE Patent , City Il Bands, Tub t e SET i ааш Batteries, ver trays, &c., СЕ інта | ad v. у Батаа Company, and sold. iv е wholesale deale- "Chr Agricultural лиш. aro de H TURDAY, irit, нб а AV 1 as Мт. вро eh пи 7 general к in the гае fro that such men a Er, Mr. CAIRD, and Mr. р B а. et e law of hypothec as gram do. | Being 2 landowner 1 look upon them from another m of view.—Let tenant-farmers learn from wW. ur repre- representation of pon interests ef agriculture eso | Parliame nt. It may perhaps be said o at i truth, it may be alleged that the| an y са ut as to the first of pen sei volg it is plain that rere and tenant cnm (the 1 latter сон авва. unt ve very| which i of am — fh them “and for the ensuin nt- s the need of that true poderes which d xt as voters can at any t ommand, and п; Мг. R for оде дейн * g P wati here an unusual subest - W ay 9 тј хід іп сонры Р He has been labour: civ өн, an | especially "upon тг ofthe most pregnant and impo land tenure, agricultural du peer education, steam cultivation, P. à all of these heisa leading authority, rige y of them legislation is Hs dien He belongs too to the ass from whom county кА найт, hn that class he is in every г LANDS DXPROYEMENT. DOMEENE ES nd те ти ferent rinm per ea Pri Эл Agi ? T ht "ws the Lord Чыл М Sir C. E F: ortnm Bart. ЖЕ ma le s MN a a М.Р. erset, 3 olg ўл. Napier lip Түгөй, Esq. ease may be, altogether diverse treatment, | ж pes the application of distinctly s г separate ar- | columns 1 tural ea of the day his voice and gZEE Tun ш. WNERS, THE Drakar. Es аў AGENTS, SURVEYORS, Å C., IN by very different motives, Тһе cama of the have many years been urgent. Why i rue AND e ND IN SCOTLAND. nces money, unlimi! "ultural JH | ? | DE Eee ur P MrLmation, or ener h | 8 on th ji |no doubt the same as those of their ms aaka an a much wider sense, moreover, are e they the | thoss of their mers, апі of the речте. from gen Ёё, d ino uem for Far Tur p "m Labourers' Cottages, and other and the improvement uses and other buildings for pde ure hi E ог оће e r тшш шау риле or g theii "a Comm: occup seats i in it And uc бос! body of y and штете А at vi than even hitherto бе have ever been ? His name certainly must be added to ad тт. of diis ent absence the new House of Commons is a serious agricultural loss. a spite eil га owne. - the local prizes, which in p tiimata, we would infinitely on their account e the excite a tition so full o ЫШКА rui s introdustion of the same with the ex] required, and p к do not interferi E23 Ж plns. and E Солова, tih аге contro] opis e Government XM And for forms of applicatio у to the Aor, 2, m P d arier, Managing Director, e Yard, | tive on our co оса ame only | яда) tho E whieh came vong чам last аена But there are many other questions connected | in e distriots f оого, as, for examples " Uhester qued three first prize Ro f different yea irough with which the interests of the tenant farmer! atte ши. сен there must be botiething wrong in this, old Clyde ie celebrated Battersea prize-winner Bir ong Soott. This THE GARDENERS ар. ANS AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jort 29, ér for which the Council, or rather the gentle emen || T e the ho rni ettet for the members, who afte er rg the 1007. bee een given on ‘this occasion, The object of of 2-уеа exhibited for most y Loy animals, stock—that is provided for by other prizes in another class—but for the improvement of the breed of r h ; it is offered for “ ће thorough-b ied stallion best calculated to im prove and бтн зле the bree ed of the. stout and there was A э» v o and x show, belongin Pri i Er PHÏOE. нури tlie Mim uM y destroyed, unti | plan ive, r tó compe ete for t three pru and |: merit. In they 9 з been the If the xt mmittee, instead of offeri кам for en. adapted for a hilly. Mint had ffered 8 ards for what r ned of t аз а winner, or a sire inners, but he succeeded | useful c -— affor > publi o an opportunity Sito onia crinita (Онг, the: бром. Pea | in gaining at the late Tali ОН Horse Show an | оЁ seeing what the h gre, vary in two to thr Mos extra or fcurth priz 104, as а part of 50/7. |and what dur improvement is really r require bei v é bibet de гет the үгү pei w he judges had the power of awarding to| We give this general review of the Piymouth brownish externally, much of the colour of the soil horses possessing merit, and he has again suc-| Horse Show here; hoping that Ут remarks may rinita appears darker and sometimes almos eeeded without any competition in gaining our|induce a careful review of the horse pe list, | black when the greyish scales are worn off th 'in Le M for improving the breed of stout race hors Thus the grand problem has been solved at last, and we may hope by means of this horse in à few ulogne er, it is certainly very y "опе lio orse, and that of 1 Ps for the oking apart, how extraordinary that I. towards them, ut ey they can get à alm well withou For unting aeg bid stallions three ies were offered ; and for the two years also equal propriety have pairs b E agria] horses, a very popu g the n Ae Ka Nat ИИ Agricultur! al ociety and else COYERED YARDS. Cassiobury Park, Watford. Sig, —In various interesting articles | унар den time to time in y u | forth the ua advantages arising from. covered yards, which have | т d very naturally accused the аггозув; ughter of the нача, rini » “ч vien mice; lime stre oi ог - sometimes. in арч for couraged to ех tirpate g still. the ep kept ARE precautions affected the wary e ыы in s ow time to describe the nature Ё many | пото. a creature, which belongs to the SN js Coles. d mig ptera, family Cur Sito "i { Of this there are Beans, Sitonia rei (Linn.), the Striped Pea 7 reulion mde genus two s Clovers, and viri Pa apilionacere, bla —oOtherwise they аге much alike, and Беһато к ві ағу that а description of S. lineata may bot irá of an earthy colour; is more or into an elliptical or oval $ shape. es no dei fis eatu act o fe eios "t canti iously арраи it not, ther cies which ud Tood-ice; but none y in his ОЁ во mig. е elytn, less el notie ed. of many tons of compai йыл за iR usel shape of straw s rain-water. hie x. ess matter in the 1 have же various can be kinds, M abs «fa d uble they feign death, until all sign of danger has | passed NA here the creatures are bred isat presenta bet. I suspect that this operation takes place on ie lionacez, from bit 2 migrate leasant food of P. ould a it quite saturate s have an area of 1200 square yards, апі the average rainfall here is 25 inches annually—say 12 nches fro om lst November to 300 th April. Now EEN fine white Pea—the headla give just 300 tons of water pee would à on my mon E not covered, or i ton ry I straw will absorb double. its s weight of "water, cedi 300 tons of wa ater would require 150 tons of Straw, supposing that ыт р in ms qualitis [oda an undeni tih geret viz., 450 tons of comparativ Rt worth. ripe d hd арт t alt, if d КИК pedigree, bec ecome positive advantages аз a sire of | less matter, has to be sarei wi in the spring, when | aiea] 1 appearance о of the different species; and will piis he yn ards sare u uncovered, or ifa great portion of the "qus to these weevils, all hit can be stated ig, thai Ther ood hun the "оао seem to fav heir r E bel inging t to "Mrs "tet oe equal ra fäin M mot t | ingredients of the dung. Ав regards saving of straw, it | and others to check it Jt is ей vident that great, weight. The mares with foals were but t o al бе о күл at SiN detailed by Me M Бас checked, iare i is not a. crop, whether in die P9 р шой, and modi Sein in spot. ial иш others "ni € oie the qon aia un Meng рери ‹ p i none but thoroughbred stallions are fit to get n4 1865. » iA f other insects, especially pe hunters, however ы and well bred the mares е. AND INSECTS. Тнк readers Journal are well aware that a ge the hi ^ doltish h mper n small birds has for a long time сата гар пей т ы ‚50 often shown are di e deli cate of rmn аге з нечий. food of tli own :erop, not having enough of the to their mom appear that the nd was Tut [^ F pnia referred to ag Curtis м mot в коз sii this Laert work ук оре поло Now happe s that about my farm there 09 not an improveme some de into ul ber ў the ad which is d e water-wagtails, Motacilla А. Жыла, has occasionally thet троем ln thes and xamined t The Lu stallion elasses were divided into viz cultural class, not |у llo owing brief observations to i treat of one particular абар, their foo cies, utr e fo insect enemy, whose devastations themselves i inan unpleasant manner upon my notice ; ; jor a ust country ; Suffolks. y m latter оа Te a distinot |r ass so far from their native count We searcely tell. However proper thi is DE be est Wi my ш and in the field 1 „have of late | weevil Eh Е. n the were ida, of these weevi gizzard а comple "s Apu of small in d me field, the crop was of elytra agtail, from zd i he g в, and in shots, а mass 0! - Both in lost crops of Peas endered more wordt inasmuch as I had selected hoice seeds, and devoted -— care to th e jao Nep rire arundinacea). is ada kiM nared of larks, — e crop s а б ils, and in the of early plants. In the e of the garden crop, my dst е ү! » r di. J » "ae ted nk their merits Dp nst othe |n 8, to ЖОЛОП? real са about to deseribo and whie h, on the ? occas referr e | abunda was, es ie idle insect к^ X to bo LA ' The Agri Class was weakened b t thè epa Р pri y bolog £s эшүү t the ey ен ang led in my масе. and ur 8 gave Freie là motas, shot in the t М5 In its ot d Local Committee for a class adapted for a hilly unmistakable evidence of иы Тае р А кер SUN кушык MM С оі eountry. "There was, however, but little difference — mast i t inevitably Chenopodiuni "d a weed ^ З was Aao bélen iko Тона f o d d the о, If we look at the leaf of di: тойа Pea we shall find | some in a Potato crop of the fo form! dup) "I SE vil cl and the er. o Hager wo entire leaflete, that is, without | sparrows then are not mischievous, nor "in c3 | rst prize in was gained by the | divisions at omen leaf bifoliate, mpi times, Е of BEAUFORT for a useful brown stallion of and which is terminated b It seems ра from the foregoing s ns the Clydesdale breed, and the second went t f eli g- liable to a variety of insec re а аз these 3 four-year esdale, son of w in the injured leaves we havo appearance | were piad resül birds, the ma peces having been bitten out е the margin: ged ev. this is either unobserved, or if noticed, it is tho ught dis over in consequ qe г ори» ера i у and w recognise it as abnormal t seems, put it déwi to op pecking of birds, pies bites of slugs. A figure represents а much-eaten 1 leaf, but in some - truth sh under by th we ent to appear to be the natural toothing of the leaf. | A. little reflection will, however, vot essen e ha lloped атый: onil no of 1 FE моги. caro еч consist of a series of | Journal of Science ation, не саз to x Ал за illustration of what even e — I may direct attention to а heir molest Р оре у Ша ave Pct Romae to them which has RN , ут 29, 1855] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 707 ——— allett's, and Mr. Alderman Mechi's ue ям гв, | ng t 1o AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. ital he pes — not grow? But las — р | ЗЕ ч p "Ra pen) Cd vi Так readers of the Agricultural Gazette o take this y rial of nearly 20 si rei obtained aship fi , however, mae ble to peruse what sometimes appears іп it | from У farr merchants, and out of the | the progross of pleuro- раси, "There has been ihe name attached, will perhaps remember that неву а sed f failed to ‚вто — —indeed I ш f disease кра ]t is ragin g now, ^ Ње 15th of April, a paper of mine, upying is in this respect little it has done more or bón т 20 dee and so on its columns, appeared in it, in which, among no тм nce between them ; but if there be a во йч А the town- dy ivuiat matters on the subject, I stated that the educa- the bearded ie being the most perfect is leis liable remains as itis, we must low the е drained of ‘on of farmers was by no means е ual to what their | to accidents of ai y kind d th is d any other, and hence all | the animals [ЖА needs for keeping up th me - ion required, nor to that of other classes of the | grows, supp өч; animal foo а, дине" ty with whom in social standing and genti I wish that learned and excellent Professor — уйе are those who believe that which is not the fact hey ought to be on an equality. I seid, ld h viz., "that the country supply of milk frio towne i that the education е farmers sons, with |a vide open field fai hesit tions, * was just the same as is that of | in telling him that C vil no longer d ts of lt be full ww nion хт чө, and nationa 1 schools, and thick seeding on the plea that lin d € treble, and | Admitti g that 1 Kinst Р "Des gen and ae e 3 so good Рузу + pm more iban b boys sueh schools are taught, and yc be sown on the plea that а ha ora a third, ога burih dte nil, Jt is a b^ ан im fact that the town cows joo тай do learn i is not 80 perfectly." of i iti is too o lazy to germinate a nd g dispen d with. А retail € of milk i x the into a A радиа sleep | city of London will „рау 21d. per quart wholesale for ld d by. many wel dis seen from which ib never awa m milk supplied bya "neighbouring dniryman, owe he with much ess if ndi. y complete| But consult Mr. Hew: tt Davis, or Mr. Ald gly or the country dissent; Tut I should have suppressed the сойо Mechi on the point. The latter purchased a farm | milk. This may appear stran пре; but it is easily of my mind, ot has Mr partially arrived at, had I| which had been in the of ane amen farmers for | explained when we know that, to secure the roper itten otherw. Butto give two examples from a tpe i of 150 years, and the o who miens posses-| carriage of the milk and for the sake of roht, the school, ad which i is the nearest to my residence. when he made the P dudit us red an | country dairyman keeps the mornings milk for th vw two following questions to the boys in that move ver, farmer, The farm was 130 seres rS the анн баарын, эб the evi milk till соб 3001 :— average num of acres sown with Whea rom c: во that much of the cream is removed and Supposing the stack of Clover now standin 18 to 20 acres, and the average СЕ npe ers made nto fre sh butter, which is readily sold at a т: stables to be worth 5l. a ton, what ів the vidue o of and observe, my readers, what I am stating is учит) price in alllarge towns. Тһе town dairyman cannot whole stack!— The boys themselves, with no | оЁ proof, ean that quantity of seed ‚рег acre to|trouble himself with butter-making, and sells his milk an from the schoolmaster, gave me the correct produce the adding, it is true, some water, Iw ill say 21, for lam not во 'certain on this point ; if he MÀ е мат d to the consume. Тћһегеаге К question was this: Неге, boys, are si я, s, which w eed n now discuss, Tn Wheat s red п tn — from ШТ and 7 coombs an aere produced, that is, taking | in havi ana v — that quantities, w mb (the at the hi r еце) number of acre s; aud the average | we should c our attentio alterin ng t е condi- ht ti f 14 н tions which lead to the regulat wholesale stener la et. p it raa into each ; square нод оѓ ап acre) Now, ears afterwards, at one of the first of t the cowfeeders. ground?! An e answer to this question was worthy Alderman gatherings, һе had 50 acres et That our readers may form some idea of the extent БВ ЫН of correctly given; and this latter question e the Whea t whic ha raged ll coombs an aere; that is, | to which our ever і districts have been drained for correct answer given to it from six differen 1 When t from the 130 acres against th we may of Wheat since my letter of the l5th of rer 140 of his predecessor, nd. aed seed per acre was n d *20 years ago for 1 104 or 122, realise now from Leere Now, a mathematician or a маънан e ea bushels, but from 4 to б pecks TA and still | 1з, o 207 Itis ño н тт Ev for а dU to d to fi of this han double what Ish hould have putin; and from | give 25l. and 807. for ss Short-horned cow—and and the solution of the em, very simple, bu t of these ios ti animals cannot q^ Te er knew а g farmer who could solve them, о; m а crops of all kinds have aveřaged more than 11 | They sge rapidly diminishing. that had ever qup of them or such like as being coombs an acre. admitted that thë number of cows kept in requisite for him to know, potd to my mind a appea But my —— readers are у sceptical. t and we may nearly as requisite for a roperly to manage a | I will give them her — e, viz, the dre of Tondon and Edinb burgh — — hes P rear rm farm as it is for a sailor M ieu the science of naviga- | Mr. Hewitt Dav einn e of fin не were рго- | during the past 20 years. The owever, on before he undertakes to navigate a ship ; and Tet duced from still less quantities of us ну they were | annually purchased in any single Mit is h осе and e here state that if farmers , really first ascertained the admiration of all who inspected t з but as he | treble what it used to be prior to 1840. We perfectly b i st F3 Bg of it eed I unhesitatingly affirm that a man | who give at — 4l. and 57. an acre чч their lands, | had been one, two, and three years in the band mld be considered insane who should — that | viž, the market gardeners, one of whom, оп my|town dairymen, on whose farms they were kept for a ut three and a-half bushels an a to the | asking why he w^ in his Peas in rows 90 JE and wer of months prior to calving; but now the majo- ound ot any kind of it, though onl ч dew years|even 8 feet asunder, whilst Ойын. ui same | rity of these animals are sold diseased to the butcher b in ind G'an inch under, yv lied | within five months of E the dai The town mieultural Gazette ; e been aware, ав he|that he gave 4i. an acre for his bud whilst farmers | eps man has learned that а 5 Short-horned cow "god Prin, been, that "he put into the e from gave only 305., and therefore МА could afford to grow enormous profit if е only lives four or nm: orn. onths. after calving, and he knows that his Жом, HRE za 8 B В, & m B в ~ e EC E К] о ЕА S < ES "3 Е я SE E - Б s 26 EM eJ о 8 B -A RE со ра 5 © o to perfection and for the ground to carry, h But to return to Mr. A an Mechi, and t A. would Tu en before he had sent to the who are оин їп а A pum said about bis а crops, ds as they did ; but he does mot "consider how bes t press such а I will Say, if „they will ЕЕ ча hi жос» of al quantity of stock this country ndoi Ш, t 1 He goes on büying and killing twice and credit fo жың do, but at the depen to I had | deeply and thoroughly as he dee ege eim erii fast аз his ancestors, quite regardless of all just de. quantity of lend that the Rev. S. Smith a deems them also, and twice or three times deeper than they uences, requisite to test his system upon, and at the time the | have done, put into к» the proper m and vege- Arme the ST districts sparéd for the towns profesor ad нт he 704 B5 buskas ыр cre, | table manures; and sci tiüeally seed their eir lade, фе. 6 io make тоон for th d vehe сеем Ана uelis pub A of vill increase tho produce of their ir farms as the wort PAD те км ы р a TE bm w the T E had never| Alderman has increased his, and moreover will relieve | cheek and facjal ie т еи аа а "a dea e year І had|theircountry from the painful and humiliat ено con- | dropped udder, ів not to be seen. Heifers with. [^W {го sees and оша — of - dition she is now in of being indebted to all the corn- | first calf are being bought up greedily ; and good fat think his. enti о ва mall, Ia sk | growing. countries of the world for a sufficiency of food, | cows, with their second or third calf, are, as a ed ascertain the п delivered to the town emn Can we 8 contain, а да oen wee I sow some to spare for iess favoured nations. | wonder that cows are getting If we could oy ind the ey, аз I kita wi Thi ink a man insane ec Wilkins, Parsonage, Wiz. prolong the average life of the t е dairy cow from ould put in 34 bushels of any kind per acre. ————————— | віх to nine months, the saving to the country wou ould t ng about the value of the чш z5 £z E Lej B е "P er az © [-3 a о Фе a gE 2 д 52 42. © t Pew quantity of seed, чы what І am maintaining is | COWS AND CALYES. ld adopt a system w whereby animals mike ми в wherever ] quantities of seed are necessary,it| Tae TRADE 1х Cows,—No reliable statistics are at five to six months after calving in a town ild be ^ demonstrative proof t he land is badly culti di lt i ibly the rapid calf to the country. That this is s pesti vated, and that the seed is put into the ground in hich th | of thi lly d i eable and profitable we hope at some future time to Tost unscienti c from th tant 1 mortality in t dairies. | show. For a moment, we are desirous only of fo wii Pret time I have a plot of mdp the всей | It is aci 11 kl t|indieating that the wholesa i : by Mr, ees „Sent me as a present w er seeds | leads to the rae гы [ёл of animals "747 for | large to wns is incompatible with an increase in the Gilo ады of the well-known е “1 йаза bird, | the production of milk in large cities. The адр breeding stock of the country. Any sceptic on this not & & Bawtree, and of this I put into the pond | standing on the subject, fatal to salutary reform, has| point can id be „enlightened by a communicative acre, fourteenth part of T and a-hal D — ап | arisen from the diseases of animals being ill under- | cow-dealer or intelligent town dairyman. and on land that had been Wheat in | stood, - that many-headed monster Contagion HE ptm IN AND TRANSPORT OF CALYVES.—Pre- Prud а before ; and yet e erop is as t t on ће having been i ever tł 1 shown that there is scope 1 bs ca ке Сап grow. And wing how sceptical | system of fadia town cows—which might {be better, exercise die. economy in relation to the lives 7 " nq to statements a tiama from and could be infinitely worse ; others s hav ve spoken of cows, e be Пете we can even more ebd MD 1 : z ment d fho master 0 poai н wever radoxieal ; may appear, a town-dairy cow | the popi demand a radical change in the manner. e ould see m ; м Tiabl es are i ws "ir D: | disease, if kept tied e neck for six months We do'not fall i iu with the ery that ey tal veal а same di from |a time, than if driver P bont ta te cows are in Мон. should be butchers’ stalls, both by the his plot, again, is as | castle, Dublin, and other cities, where fr f the Faculty and tho strong arm of e jr er who saw it with me | the privi of common а рийн. СЕ been | " veal, if eng а t n ux tdi dones i ow jor or rin ARRUDA a crop like this н o sand ap i of dark too K а i і : E d ТЕ Ё Е Ё 8 B H ЕЕ Е H 2 4 B SEES [as @ EB EE E ү " wn cellars, ved of inlets or outle of 1 sla or foul “© in which the animals ean only be т greatest cer ption n wis l in тз : id tion, our or takes e metropolis; an 4m ormer p mts t to to provo nti itis is b y gaslight, and where, on - ^ mà = аса di е beo oth n PEE € one would i All this is very true, and nothing Cambridge, Lincoln, Жаы карр Pied. their fatted manti medi at remunerative prices, the London veal trade is pen y meer ni fud ELE € the — e aries now gone entirely into the hands of the foreign trader, . 95 Lim, vim 18 рег о y crops be, and Mr „ | excluding them altogether from certain parishes, and | From Antwerp and other parts many fine pibe # Ё {ж г НЫ 708 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvxv 29, 1865, imported; and animals that have never ‚ tasted milk Egine over will generally suffice. Let the fires be| As far as I have been able to a ascertain, thes ECT their ог food of any kind cannot well compete with them. at e den лесу: 8, "e: и very far apart. | ment Al differ from that of clay-land only o treat. The treatment of es in this country is often The je will for venience generally points: that Barley may sometimes be Substitute. cruel, revolting, and тесеу хїгатадал!. Thousands | attend Ф these аи, "seil i if the work is done | Oats as the first corn crop, and that e "i had foe of them are born where they cannot ра eared, either | —as it пон id = —Ь ure and contract. As | ђе taken after the seeds have stood е year, better in country dairy districts or in large t es They ar are и me ugh let the ashes | new arable land has а tendency to һа Lo. : their Шой. Thousands ot ram pma eru on the land: if you wait until they spongy ; аш" if the ground is loose, wire 'e-w. abound them die шча іп а few hours fof being — көт а far | аге cold combustion will have one too far, and the larger num uring the first week o of thei eir ashes will not pro ve во beneficial as when a great existence, fom mismanagement i in а аі ti ftl 1 The im tate of matters is the black ashes are bettter than those of a тей colour. In eres - Measures should, the А n to уер аай э il firm when under E. b ted found for a dead calf with its throat cut li that ready sale g bons ut it has ment; the fires burn much more slowly, and more аш иа sm iru ather is damp; but better l, because hey Vhen so planted they fre ые. well бА the commencement of their rer _ um s they d ir growth ; but as ths greatly encouraged, and their number enormously | ashes are in the dry mdr weathe mer adva become weak and sickly, th increased, if a law were passed tha such animal m foquently prent т E the month of March. and at harvest, although there тшу} 4 — be sold as [human foor. unless i » Жа pr ashes are spread, horse-plough ш in | a fair е e haulm, but very fe бай pods ay; suckled for at least six w vith and shallow furrow. It is scarcely | on E stalks; still Beans* may in bee me ps many parts of the Continent ; it uec is Ат should possible ough the land too lightly, for bris have | piece. geously substituted for Clover after the б be here. One effect of such legislation would be|always a tendency to work downw and it is|corn cro = gecuring for the pportunity of pur dcum asing | desirable to keep them as near to the top as possible. po" lk.—In this branch of my pcs I shall have f th old than h get now. Another — кы m ss ires > н furrows. will h һа o e can The practice in town dairies is to give the calf € rolling y our first milking of its comp nd then dispose of it at 1 tilth chalk hills, to which of late the operation of breaking ч. Dealers will gi un 35s. for newly- he proper season for са sowing arrives, | up has been most rece applied. Frien ends who pped Short-horn i in e known MT begi in riy к Swedes, ШИМ, Rape, or a mixture occupy large tracts of such soil concur with me ia еза this season 2 oe nd 8, 10s. { Rap Tu urnips; either of these crops коша be|opinion that here also д breast-plough and fire are newly-born calves in аз condition i in Aere, and | likely to КТ! especially with an allo owance f arti- the be st agents that c used; and that to adopt they Yad the: pay for their carriage h The | ficial m fail e approved ршщ mort орк eni orons, a eem it is | turf e ald S reserved for drilling with the Turnip is the follo owing аме the turf as thin as рові, hard - io tell what a stock calves шау not cost 4 | crop, unless it has been determined to use the liquid | burn it when sufficiently dry, and, when the ashes am present rates. Iti a ыгы аг о пр арена the | manure dr ill. spread, “rafter” t the land with the horse plough; а regular ou outcry as he онол ent su apply o of calves, : and у Кеп land d t get sufficiently | the autumn “ rafter " again, across the first work, аш the tful m ec а g d to allow the mes to In plant Wheat as the first crop: a Turnip crop fol lows, to › remedy the state of ma jo As a rule, the dealers | such ter to Mop. ө old- fashioned and then the field enters into the regular farm culture, yup d send the calvesby 1| pl rof sowing pides so tha g 1 САКАЙ» ута лёд TAGS qu. [у * + ason ant Swed r Rape e € Turnips, tole lh 1 "the e ground should followed by Whe оса Where there is a fiir Res py p. [eai pei n pen pene once, if | finally be made firm with an iron roller, Cambridge | chance of success, e ini of а Turnip crop, with iis : all, after birth. As the trucks are shunted and | presser, or clod crusher, and а good crop may the n ба ttendant benefits, is поб to be neglected, But the topped the little things roll over each other, the | reasonably p ected. judicious farmer, like the skilful physician, must haye raga succumb, and are trampled on by the stronger. .| We now e to tbe consumption of the first root | regard to every feature in the patient's case. Two or thre: ddle up together, and one of ck crop, and I would strongly advise that this should be Gra vel on Chalk. —Bo ome “р tlie chalk bills, вий а may be so squeezed. as to die of suffocation or internal tl f He nle ey, in Oxto ts. injury. No one ттк Тһе деш cuts the nie n that th Tn break med over every part of the field. Frhe үзе "Тиш ор is frequently patchy, d Sie eet care and labour TE been Pere upon it e spot itm may be superabundant, while i in another P lae ANM failed. oots s throat at the station, and bu fro to 1. sterling for it а of s farmer удын i e a better price. These are looked upon as the risks of | | trade; and the demand for calves has pean Ba pateat s ide: n irse TA ha author and some Ж M ка ordinary ie orse plough was followed Presser, dd ' which forced. the finas Mer de cruelty, to make money at it. cartin | bare places would be repaid twentyfold. This may | made га channels and a firm be df inci en ilway y | appear like “ robbing Peter to pay Paul,” but as the This eic esser? * consis sts of two mti sh piece 3| 1 and a light guide whed al die in very large num| реа айе: hin been deli to the farmor. The starv: tures distend their duce ws their r powera should jte tpe The any quantity of milk they can get at. | addition of cake o food o "The digestive powers of the alim n кле к been d avit diarrhea sets in, and death soon |an abundant Corn crop in the allowing s season, ib Before any horse-ploughing i Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to advisable to determi Animals would lend its influence to put down cruelty ог to calves, it would do more good than offering mine in which зені the “lands” ог furrows should be, ‚ with a twofold Object, —lst, for i i extinction of the life of vermin. | and short turnings; aud, 2ndly, for the ready escape of might be offered for the best railway truck for | Ње agi: gir UA «e к ware that the m A" ntion of calves—and we do not see why such a conveyance water г g dow may be objected to by Should not sg ап apparatus perm jitting every calf to | some e think it deis in n all cases to dispense with Suck milk from an artificial teat deseas р doily. water furrows; | still, on some of the strong - Th and t m ошау, surface эше will в т instance, when a rapid iiam dd in ja a deep pon of snow on caes frozen ground; therefore jf would say, be on the safe side and prepaté expense of f amply count eterin d by the эд ема in which the animals would arrive. "ITI жен be юар efore + M of И uals. x 4 " "m I е ping а й buen Not irme per cent. the calves dropped in the Usted and the iem come. If the land h и Kingdom oa Tive beyond sce first fortnight of thei f furrow * st be given hen ай опе сап dispute this fact ; and with eaches us that. the. feste те be stallow; the ced in, otherwise there will not be ext "є саг: ty of I fro: 9 to pulverise for the covering of the seed corn,! duit А ti 1 work to di ly. turf will then be kept near the чет Oats are the first crop. But here, Арон я would ad the land d lof mill referred for the first Corn ч nsumed on rising о от е be pre áfter, péril to | broken lan d; Wheat is occasionally gro t taki and then. here, т almost a Ce! a understand that animals are not to be starved, and ы the average of cases it 18 best to Les "with the Oat. > а оту "€ crop. "The манс, of the — рк? 2m hay-tea, baked- flour and water are bette Д Жошы of Ci loverseed and Ry е- from their manure, is genera ры thought тий [ ^ 1 е го Bloughed 1 in а the е iride for Whea t after as wi ellas the railwa: o let the Clover ary Hein get rid of. The calf Musas medal. need үс mpanies to disseminate bii E the very | reaking up some | poo. r Grass fields (c be а во do рав es Me more rapidly, and b ор. | succeeding cro Thin ted and torn to pieces by the feet ci Stone Brash—On the poor pas aamin кзы treatment required for the and eure subsoil) $ in the Vale of White Horse, in Berkshire, the | stone brash soil there s not sufficient t ea Сай of the intestinal disorders so fatal to reges ca animals, | foll owing plen was adopted : the turf was пае; wa a thick turf; pu b roots Č 7 of A шелын and planted with Vetche s, and an cellen Grass are here frequently — iio оар ioni ева Абе т the y "wi ls d б i-r ON BREAKING UP бона кши Ix all I shal phi EN TS was planted, which qid an abundant. e then | su AA jr ^ When the paring and burn the land has b rr nd wise E ine P Although the Ja ‚ Inanother | finished and the ashes spren a second ien m ееп well and wisely drained. ough | field "P ilar pois 1 be followed by harrowing to separate bert Oats were i eii dud y. de fs ге s ted n Swedes: 4% all the crops for first artially or wholly dress venous wars m This is the | only case within 1 my jacola Whero ri ploughing has proved bette: "€ than Loa m ing for the con- pastur = possibly pe dece by draining, no such doubt applies to ад аа оп qox or ay loam. ru such land the. herbage i р qui of a coarse M: with e and th es atches of roug which е, of cla la Bean ^s СЯ never Aog im pores as d vires rane al in S ied e, and I mention © e ns, t ne с Ен done by takiog du is tin, and there is an absence of the теи ye rs -— Stone зи 10 кча « pie E ad, c бшпиштош s ort tcd i o » sedi" E e end of February the breast-plough бешш they should have similar ci anion due le 3 inches in depth) for the “ turnfurrow. T ier | she бушр чон to eed on the tm, се first few years of cropping ав arable. 8 prep: pared, Ms nate, E ce tween each ig on for the fire. Har arch may make Breast I E NE qu c EUMD x sud the ifu ошу half бе ndi fire. Harrowing m must precede the Pi Fermer ласу sies сша аш 20 to 25 | ошоод aor d wd wins б tored plougbe fibres, will qat be rero ES am ass ploug horse ploughing; even if a а Beans not be generally known that old a 4 ently аги h better crop than noT puces ТГ The writer could em many remar ads vantage 0 fond kind, and is so АШУ dar т ш except for 77 _ It may qos 9 29, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 709 are sown, the extra labour and giren be p а before thie UU redd by the babe дын of the ырды їп fruitfulness, There has been, and there other _ interests are all represented, and why then expense vil edm ey, w vis should follow this Turnip ү either be dri SA acd hors se plough- ay be p have ias aft ноб ways (^ the third. crop takan, to expect А poor thin stone brash soil to or profitable return, unless it receive liberal lands never afford good n from them is nii 24 a ways "Ein i atakis Such lands aply, in ghe i breaki ing has up n done ys abandoned, and more liberal and renovating тый. established in their pe The question x breaking up pasture, in its broader bearings, not only affects ti t а the ludin the tenant, and de Ja tbour т, bu o дее ply in indeed time when diferent interests are ing to make influence in the Councils of the nation, and with good reason, dide that people £a scarcely want any kind of | change unless re ey becom cla amorous for it. J. B. a le 80 eems to be making some noise i » cultural ЖОШ. I am able to contribute mes It y | stroggli nial, sd we inp and burning. Whilst of labour, that i& more or comm unity. He who recogn that €T ess concerns the whole e hi er tiva го, appen to hasten the aT of Bin ces, peaty lands seem to pos f 16 ae of well-drained soil, the o e | ought. +} ha ihe € rofit o f is served by e field," * will feel t the Italia | it will retain its vigorous init е be as anti a was m exin experience Т jm be earlier than d it seems e n En Tta gs -Дтавѕ ; — or no to king himsel nationi i деа dn rof the subject. owever, woul а" advise th Cirad цу up of pasture land; there is round and much rich grazing whole сен in Bran D ет стас bv to conti nue as on оп], е indiscriminate i to|the dai а rendered. nf by climate, DUM С of soil, | Аа MES ordina в be made very pro е either e or ga zier, This inferior land (un Oats сэй pid pug the [же тол а “arge seed were eaten before the ey had time i ought into cultivation peri cours ould, i ui fair restrictions e a наб: crop g» be more profitable to all p rse of з for pasture, its ij sod being such that it лег not | iu his experi sis ^ hs s much of rin energy Ze “old сае . He has cultiv ated this yes хаел with it, and was much ий with its vigorous wth. On ma aki ing inquiries about it, s found its due by This ае et iiie — act who hav LAT X On - other hand, there is much I реа to meet with an old Californian digger, who old i that would be ben: pie d and renovated if laid to Gra for a few years, so that on many farms for every fie " | broken up another of equal extent; might be devoted 2 pasture, Our root crops would at | mau be ben fited „Ьу the exchange if, as seems t injur ed b P the severest fros ~ Ao n — frie V БУЙЫ sai at it was a sp f Anthi tiria (Уйдеп) ы recognised as б d Тегін Idi id not hear of it in eire or t Me vem т Ек Sat dec F 1QCA n um Ве а the rnips has been caused by the pbi of th 8 aropa. on the same land. Two fields in my own ку р tion e Ti berat t tre deyken t in manure, &c., ar е | begins. at the roots, the leav в droop, а | eutti in Hg i | forth. я e roots ha ave jeri a Zt read the rass, vins СЯ пех xt t yeni) "breast. br Turis an cla readers rrt in ^neid of "ihe er ec horn of Grass LN nd м Ч cted by some t of the con- rana 1 have гай ы 4 ire ! It i at I have га Erud iir "teh cheapest, à Pese mode that can m aised a 7 ап іп ереп вет. ative p ance, as Md an fuste intelli igence abont to | of a hen’s egg. Would not new land be a remed y for these and iunumerable other cases of a Apre kind ? C. Belcher, Little Coxwell, Faringdon, in the и. have reaped a tolerable for harvest of Ай» id I поб thought 1 it more prudent of the Royal Agricultural Socie iety. Home Piper mein . Read for East хо d a р e pa is We on acco т. Read's political creed agricultu m Шын repr of great impor! dawn upon a „large, i intelligent, and, we think, almost unt o r that w d will not wi itd "sr about, e the d that the | : at ] ye p^ d in securing E t- constituencies return frentladion interested i in lard, some- hers, too, | no; River add that in New Sou The th Wales it seems to give mentioned ass," the flower-stems of which T he effect on the forage if thus trái; have thrown s ears of Bar десе ъа s, Sawbri n Ess t firstrate on the strong Ci d Fl | cracking de which suffer. aiti in wet weather, Not rodue ер it must jót > gotten that у DAN по bad farmers, but these EE tei after all aee arly well filled, owi Eris "etel л represent their own class, and no ot the tenant far £411 e is gained, and a th ced to early не and x a simi d au шуы "to ше m as t of valuable ma than mechanicall ssipated D 2 Hem re nw also оре y, an ong clay soils cause ап anything at all of he called upon even in to regulate affairs connected with landed pr не of which 5 knows nothing, or to decide asa magistrate проп poin of la w oa n which he knows less. „п both T P his o farming. Тоо келу, пейт Аче ie isa d marke ML n. Sete. "of the СЯ е а and & Y t 34 wn crops of all sorts bra were weg еа е е sug est to с == -land farmers an inexpensive Фрай бы, у in breaking up pasture on a strong еу should Ee = opportunity of clod sed i wW Р Secure the спеве of TAN отету slight incr The dried rf would, eve, | 21 of a — quantity of coal, provide large нс of clay |® у dose of burned erc Р іп intelligence, and it is a proof of like, ti in га жы сун 8 the 17%, and will soon be g д m to t ma ашнен clerk de ане the — н this i i or no n which agricultural and rural of they will be even fit ter repre he eavy and warm rains. l be оа and must influence the value M Tm live ock. J. J, Mechi, Ju nt "Dieser Í in 1863, h К nien vel he Food for stock now — Through your columns I e to furnish Mr. Denton with the dip of a well 1864, and 1865. "There is a bed about 10 feet man the vem ^ the ж and w constant] nib mer / wh hich Ciren cester stan nd as they do so sentatives of their class than they are at present of the town. ea! The d bed rests p me fuller's under- rth, a more or less mr -bearing Mere an P ich. risi 1а ш! h; will yield m erefore to plant the dn crops ae firs t would jec! DM i Y for nn Ё i hink I may a many rus ants also, the exhaustive ingia Piu гоме € - fr reqnently render it n for to give any tha li "to or cropping as I consider likely to raise soils ins ИП ЭК EE PE z PE jd: hu $ EH. period. id ча any class be. period, urely the fraing of England Tight, unless year by year English land i { first tenant fenior who has ventured to offer welt atas in 12 3 ailes to the vale of the Thames. In рне et а county. say aet й represented, and it €— small рио return m called int that ме „most earnestly h tatives represen- | of their own class—! е are pow y of tóm. | il КЕТТ EFESE Е ККЕ plantatio: m April ot this poin is Sheng "evaporation in igh d dry soils by means ot , ав much as encourag ging i re Aas clay listriets, p clea! way timber and by dee The Church, the Bar, the Railway, the Landed, and | я v. ion? In Биске to Vocis the Noii rain-water in summer, we must not forget that during | to bring a very much larger number of sheep into |stock which are bred in Ulster are allied that season the whole surface of the earth is being Cornwall, but this could not be done until чы had € ым — demand for diet It is DIR фарой by the roots of Meg and that a vast 3 better fences, es, the provision of whieh he looked upon as wheter local моль багери мор rned breed of of water is in this way a M Кы, еф Кы от soil. | being another duty of the landlord. With pen rd to |that Short-horns or crosses RNC Dir оғ L their buildings, "d no count gl most suitable description of cattle t хест Жала ыны cioe элыш: щщ improvements being effected, but still a very large ро here 8 not parbape ar district wil bear me oui e vm M 1606 proportion of them were of the very worst рена on. | extent, where o Improvement in Я СЕТ PEN et Feet. Feet. Feot. That was another difficulty which they must gi id or е marked charaeter than it bas er January 1 8.0 7.8 5.7 Then, again, he thought it was the duty of the landlords part of the Oounty of Down whieh is intiuded 1 in the pt February 8.10 8.0 8.5 6601 each i {й Ма ow patrick Union. So much is this the case o that Mr. March .. 79 59 9.8 , Kingsfort, who has been p^r famous as а breeder ү? 146: 9 610 8.9 $4 promote the improvement of st hat fas “У pon horns, declared, wken acting ав one of the judges at the May 5.11 19 71 of legislation On some RS it certainly had | ОЁ the Downpatrick Union Agricultural Society, held nues Jnne 5.2 6.4 6.3 done some чй for agrieultare, Among the ning it | ped considered the cattle exhibited in the second qe d "XA ra ло] pH did for agriculture was the Tithes Commutation Aet, | This was high prae; and Mr. Obslonr отог вва аа » 15 4.10 6.51 Er ` : This was high praise; and Mr. Chaloner afterwards August AT 45 but he should like to see legislation go " step by again Stating that "their second or tenants des em Spacer 50 3.7 farther and pass a Tithes Redemption Act — іп сас uei Nx, pu He Ego never вбер so good а А... 4 8.0 3 х ^ туе d 4 я | order that the landlords might have an opportunity йодо DP boasts at a Downpatr LI ае, Т1 i8 .|of reducing the tithes, of which, he believed, a at twice. And M s chaüge | x: great many would avail themselves, thereby giving Sin; ly by some of the la ndlor oris, and ymtiotlanly тоу тота Thomas C. pem Further Barton, near Cirencéster. | them Ње largest possible intere in the eultiva- оошу properties in the district, namely Lo icit tion of the soi e looked 0 оа рњ rmers of this cou! w i 109. reat diffieulties, They weré surrou dh d p st | tenants, but qe Kd ili | . —y ea] PexwItH : Agrieu ultural' Progress. —At Ње annual Wo шы Me impetitors, for а saw in France and бө? bred in this way pi B th in ihe Ad UM M meeting of this Society, dnd held near Penzanee, | Parts of Ере а détermination on the part of the|the value of гат cattle of the same аре, bred шм the Chairman, T, S. o, Esq. gave the toast онен акна to fi Барт à nd уН a sbirit ОЁ ешїїїїа- | district, but the produce of a bad description of bull, M» of the day, Seg (3 o Батин Agricultural tion among all classe, fróm the nobles downwards, on мак es Lord Bangor may indeod, as Mr, Sam Society.” He could not quitè tell the age of the behalf of the ag Veg ure of their countries. Тһе | have referred, have “cut a rod to whip themsel vac lee Society. It was established about years ago; A UAM ing on in ee conntries were ver y cd ib delis Dion. Du TY Ape o T. at any rate, it was amongst t the earliest societies in grea verting on м о the necessary improve- atio chi boni ds ажа d 4 18 the very L] lad. he frst s society ever started ment in agriculture, be observed that the first thing | labouring pas ага; ЖО и рш oA epe was in pee o ia in almost fieation from hav ing во e апове. tian if they Mee re origina d|quantity of weeds, They all kne& it was а very un- на M the D сисе -— prize ree the tenant farre A 1 only followed at а great distance, sca! ithi between on that time у e year hite whioh gave bi birth | p rA and е v9» кз СЕСЕ winners, Allow me to say that а similar Rcs bend : to a society whieh bad hein? Wo VA the m in that respect. не Чина апа S пе did HOt | all lándlords in Ulster; for it is obviously their interest viz, the Bath and West of E He th аі, think suficient attention had been paid. Не was by | (ће cattle bred by the farmers in the pro vao h - ai iba din E Tus по means sure that the day had not come when their рен as possible. T pat pam 0s e e а . . 1 , Y 1 society. Agriculture in these as at the lowest | System of sowing Clover and Rye-grass would be К геа moet and pence. If the Че ot WALDA int unii] witbin the last 9 JJ. 2 80 ears. Тһе | abolished. "Тһе next question he would advert to wàs п 00 n га n doubles the value of the E nty, and 8 е | О%е of still more importance, viz. the economy of n has been the result ín Lecale, this is jeta ear 1841, at the — of Sir Charles Lemon, he | Manure. пне he said that no less а віт than doubling о PT ru подаро s a len took some tro »uble ' to asce ain „the quantity of animal 2,000,000 f money was spent last year upon gatio, hé | а more extended system of root-crop eve then [71 d in the manure | al&o а ponnds, shillings, and pora affair, imde uibs of er wis smt Геге vl d жай блр} 16,000 of their own farmis musb force itself "upon them E за eos оя Fes landed p gems or TA a-year. Within the last few years an ЧҮҮ had been | УУ /arg de it ne ighbourhood was entirely te rent eg rent day comes round, and not only carefully prepared, showing that the number of eattle asted, t 4 ni Н d ч e маа bei i in T кенш g, Of | ablo to here JD able to provido, z his or slaughtered in Cornwall during có year 1864 wag | “äture tha shou e observed, but e e application | course to be adopted is plain, and а chase of bulls, for t о sis Vestae Б rather over than under 25,000. If that had occurred | 9 it älso. What did they see done tland? In | state, is money well laid veh, неки ап amoun mE in Cornwall, he had no doubt a similar improvement there was а |beyoná that which can be obtained from any other had taken place elsewhere. e was aware that some | fèrm whieh were kept 700 cowa, aud thos osé cows invéstment. То buy а bad d riptio aee bulls, on the die cattle were brought into Cornwall, and he found that yielded 15,9002., béiñg over 22%. per head, a result | һард, isj st to throw dne money атк abe À ainly attributable to the wie of liquid manure, [In dii e Шор» T€ wv vim d ed ear: bub, Oi the ther h nd, b t he io pigs тү had Беба a most astonishing |in Ulster, where natural vircumstances ego year; but, on the o pet eiae pic zi of increase, for last уеае 6966 ware sold in Penzance|the introduction of that breed, it fù positio "аш Cornwall, either slaughtered or alive. Probably he m market н А with 4050 for the пони year. | different id. the bubjeot былар, М not far out of the way im pee that the number of | —4öridged from the Royal Cornwall Gazet pa ана of tho on o bu e ae to. Sort homn t j fat cattle sen Perd of Cornwall amounted to about 1500 | No ы pernan поб altogether without founda айо} AME <> . ог 2000, which must go in diminution of the 4000. He S IRELAND : Best Breeds of Cattle for | Dni for | bad no means of knowing the number of cattle sent out | Ül&fer-—Àt a late meeting ot ipis Айбаш, Mr о аракка, ЫН р те рна Dresd of a Gib d | ofthe country аз which they were aware К. О. аа, of the Farmers! G E а nac country. For it must be taken into considerati i | was а very important trade in the northern part of the | from. which we make some exits “Viste ts | thing comes to the butcher's scales at last; mi mou j country, but he had reasons to believe that the trade ch е | mieh, into dài ове ане а 7 a was - less x weight than it was in RT year 1842, | € character of the stock suitable for it, larg racts | they also eee e са which, as bullocks, Nox maintained that much of this improvement | of fertile low- dying ed and, again, equally extensivo siderable proport &toek whieh iš rp was to Y poete, to papse: societies Therefore |Tanges, which c hieüy of elevated moun db ong но элй mur ag i 2 ot баб, it was Њаё he ав kod for баре, these societies. pastures, where sto аера ng i s pursued u inde er v must Бе looked for, and when this can, be 0 КАЕ АЖ middle character and I maintain that all this ean. be don al bred h bi { dom are in England was destined to produce very much larger prevalence of small [ehe of which there is à Mer pibely dény breed. Itisas EIL o etate at this em of food than she had hitherto produced. 'l'he the sing. T bred a bull is, the more likely is ere present high price of animal food was a subject of other „provinces into which Ireland is divided ; and, not, n "f р s d^ Eby too highly bred for ae universal interest; but he regarded it without appre- he descrip ing purposes H Fused with те В Ni :kad fi m fA b dairj bret 8 hension, being one of the means by whieh Br itish agri- F yet at h P aide зА n seri diit Vial mem Aya calture wou у} by-and andy MARET. 1 ts and is | whieh many m е North are partial—| simply задавав of tha nation. Tho total number К deed too important a matter to á ho holly over- | Bat» however endo" she фр s v3 ot Td RT ice als imported ы England i in м year 1864 = looke d. „Uls ter has never enj oyed the same reputati DA reme e they ано етв’ beasts. үтү ч) эы, very large s many years | long cultivated entirely vr 24 теб rere poini ich i t animal of w! He a Тыш the aot ч. 1863 ‹ чегі fonie. à pissed by the other provinces, yet we ate we portion ot ^yaluable roasting pieces thina lite 110,000 only. The n umber of sheep i imported aware that, wherever the subject has been properly Size. i, enn, AVET great consideration. is pr the does not arise Ое 996 h without dti breed; societies must be mor ban He: was too well known to | more genial localities, Then there are pes ot А b» a most important object will pie күү to 000 there i ir i atte ap: in pope y Ол; х ey р оч that as | size is of Үн HA н, апа on former years; but he was surprised to find there good cattle can be produeec in the Black North" as ; and of late I have seen a ў was a very large dtm) in Mi neher bf of pig He in any part of Ireland. The latest information we "be отлета n а dii pi believed there w: mported last year, as patches of red and white as essential in ап Ayrshire i pared with 25,009 Ж: e "before Now, these AG of Irish agricultural statistics for 1864, that | seen black Ayrshires, and others black th facts—and it Bees hg M" whether hu are id Ulster SpA 283 us ki E p po they were éntered in the wy all right they could mot prevent кона 0 ue Mi PN rein e. different | БОЕ Parte le and агайы auch awards upset all mportation ме“ tir iri «As s could. d in the Regist Л uio к Ж лү: isi Ayrshire colours at least. But oin vut It was very кыч they de not be able to produce all Жалга of the cattle trade of Ulster, we Peri at once се | used in сговвіпі ime cows, E зея ihe 3, the corn their friends required, but he thought Эи perceive that only а limited proportion is retained after P оер at 1688 афр haa ЖА VE exten! could eompete with cattle and а Now what was to | they are two years old. The majority seem to passie ӨӨҮ, BME 15 bakó piaco 4 the gua ШУ о ortho mv be done? eig the landlords not be атф from the rearers into other bands, во às not again to | frst pointed out to m. : in doing their d aty, Не had very hte been travelling come into the annual stock-taking while under two | Dundalk, wao is а Lope ted tri over a grea very much | years, old. The business of the г farmers із, | е crosses MO e With the Short-horn У th eid d "ur а 0 but therefore, to rear young cattle chiefly for exportation ; | which produces thore butter than the е pure Ан йы pe tention more than the great and this faet assists us in arriving at certain con- milk by the latter produces mo L^ 11 was effected wherever he went, | clusions affecting the question we have now under ^ pig d cape epe the Bret as the Ше | 5% were апу very largo tr tracts of | consideration. Those who purchase the young beasts Ба Фа а LEA $h Pure Ayrshires, they red aste, reared b. Uls 4 rifiy . 80 tes are of e | | | | | | pu f [na is the Nee breed can equal them for the convi ГҮ hose. armer to n his ес Арн with the | poor and miedium soils into butter An pen the bu * is реси! —— ту va views. |; ue р dus 798, е а а mes 1. Shori-horns.—There is опе breed of cattle which possesses сардар A. Moe they shouid bo SET offer a асвош: їп ү eminent degres that aad to attain So at s horn. But it may not be ur ot place if s TIT i dn days ol the enri AOT eR E ай M e ble a characteristic iX 5 stima- | tions on the prevailing idea that all purs pt that ls og sion on Кио re m of the | necessari'y bad mailicers. | eI j Чы ез, телу noe i ЭЙ in А сатыа the Short borne were hea and ds butcher; and it is evident: E^ the more closely the young | evidence in роуа" Jorr 29, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. т ing іп а foot-note: “ Тһеге аге instances of | without saying ai to his bbours, en in TE —— —————————т——= Heg баана of mik per ^e a of 48 firkins ofli improvement of im War emm ei elauses upon ea —not feversed, The fine winter mould is thus kept at at ws шй made from a dairy of 1? бозув; but the кое lent to the com; ios rris e € of the the 1 Lincolaehire ыб [һе surface, where it is required, Sowing does not general quantity із 3 'irkins per бот [a season, and 94 q жшт ome тн had twelve years' experienee, and he was immediately e! but time is allowed for the 1 9 ау that experience was most Pros udi as to t from ben to find itè wards in, of mille daily. bât there áré extensive ranges | working of th у moisture from ben. nd it$ way up again, ^ re nsive ranges | working of that "oy me But he hoped that his brothe Ж which it is sure ү "e Thi point wè would par- consider it most desirable that р hex were | а mem of the House of Commons, where, owing to his i i Sean the Kerry, which is usually looked upon as a | service upon the committee of which he bal VEI had бой v mid piden quickly th ther егеаћег. M toy neverthel ров ее n properties ё experience upon ject. He à li iis, well and ut if vou have T0 те ас u eminenti g of consideration. Kerry cows are excel- | when he was &ent a copy of the first draft eontemplated by the | mould, owing to the season, Õe., t then П be be mittee. А а ге Мег in bo and Mr complicated s is bed, ы AM fd Jide he. his interbet шышы work | Peers web 8 ds i fée simpl LE TE [ж за the "t mong mg small woulá find i 8 j o wor ere were landlo n fee simple—they eould do he: ard, a r rir d—not by M but PES liked; there were landlords тепсин ътт: бинте could "6 does Ф, bui. the 8, due EA тоша Р pari selection. They woul шаке first-rate dairy eows for small | they Jiked ; iin re tenan! r life, with limite i pe "^ y s farmers in billy districts where keep is often not чүл үлү: bnd there were also ла Њаё 5 ө encumbered. The re Auythin ng T эне urbs the Тит ens its brought to better pasture кран be found to pay Ея farmers and båd ету there Was every variety oti soll attacks u ung plant. Bat we pir found eas: nd every n i 4 that Sur о, d Li Ё e © B E = E oz #5 E. БЛ йз @ 5 8 EB wd. 8 F e 84 = 3 о EQ s а ГЕ 25 $s LÀ >» =, o ч 2А Е о x zm © enm = ЕЭ w © m E 8 о E я successfully Mitroduca pu e Wen ood ih Ciub er Uy x quarter 2 a. | gi "aene и At the ld dra fi ^ tud t exposed the Gal ym agreement n. the 4-3 eec woe rm iin the acre, appl the rows just as the braird is abov advantage. Galloways were at one time ver y moe эшо for ӨЛҮ? carried out, but leaving à great roun nd, me phe P their rà vages for a ew many parts of Ulster, and to the present v à | deal to ppliéd to meet the particu à ciréutstances of ба, Even if applie: as hot " ^ re {о sow or heifer will not stand long unsold ina fair. In | eaeh А-А саве, Жашо uld not like to express an opinion | it, the plants will uh t be eek the thought рр ро moth ie m puc vene d iosect pest may n be "iile, т considerably pris submitted to him d fore, and ke embodied ї рне, s рекао. Then roll sfr. six in the eveni r^ Carried o The way cattle, and it must be remembered that this | which he thought wouid wel porn dri Cw Pair ESAE a ү; кй чүт н к egi. in h cuse him for making iun Ж ен, Не g 5 А: рег ming м i n odel agreerient | "Ame operation eai Ornipng, because Л eny plants splendid crosses which suit the fancy of the |they would suggest for application to the videt d Sire tme arë brii sed a scorehin un does tiot so speedily follow West-eud p > bo depended apon бед "p pd p the different counties of England. Without having sat o the + graziers' beasts, and o be е for e committee of which he had ken, th ld Of late, Lord ovde roduced "bio the vomir conceive the immense «3 d EE EN E Horse- -hoeing Peay a and closel У, Monaghan the pollet в Bs foe b bred, З has long — А Would 1 to deal were they to attempt to enforce | ТОВ arè visible, find ben dy ш. "por this estimation as dairy cattle. erience ав а t апа W: S] r reri " ed of ет at Dartry confirm 4 ibo justness of this ойт vay эртер inb dot Mab M t land. ie — сше Š ipri Mg employ he Sut wt гар, t T there i » ? ttle doubt that рела of them with the а аеннан е аа Borm will make а Valü&ble description of cattle for tho я *: Mach has бик said about En. pletity of seed, Зс, itself thi rnm акынов Th B tho few preceding Mata һ has sed a crop where only e Journal of скоты. ie t€ 26, Cockburn : Mari of всей to the aer Whereas à ү inburg | gard of liming ind sight elg һа РМ е dee Тест pe. 0 dada epe Ак ame celing| Thè Quarterly were of Agriculture, which һа | with 6 Ib. per пеге, And there is, after all, one comfort, of this Club at Birmingham some time &itice, Mie a hitherto appeared i ection with the d in that we рн o necessarily ай à ч айойгпей discussion of this subjeet the following d | Swed voured ]i Lacan d marks were made by Mr. NzwbsaarE, MP, :== y [eet Ai m dr remarks y Mr. TE, 352.5 separatély. The first ber of retains | Ма прас swell on ай bi, clay, and Cabbages e € compensation to tenants was not а new | the eharaeter which uin in dod таей, It is ps Pe P - ^ year for Axel in the House of Commons to consider the agrieultaral customs An agricultural jou v! with a good dea of the] acre vas гече! 35 t laid eost. en wit Tares of England and Wales. The House of Commons assented to | extra ГЕ eer as regards the nies and the кув for summer Mibi А fair -— of mes the Lr. engen iHe then found that he wis | matter of its contente; than agricultural journals] абгё сап be votis и super ate friend of his, T. usey, an e therefore M 1 HI $ Ine: orla vrbe Dg A ila Matth generally exhibit. We have in ed d rhetoric of а Pusey zu {ЕКЕ = [P1 É ПЕН ДЫ: в Hm Е, PIT ос 713 © wc 4825 FHF Pi ЕЕЕ EE | E Hit ng © WSge =й» БЕР P 1-1: EZESSCE fo отар БоБ 4T Lad 8-6. 2 55 8со ч Б z #Н>т@© il ч внер E ВЕРЕ док ТАГЫ БЕС сео ABBR Ёл БЕЗЕ БАБАЕ 2 f- E о 5.9 = "4$ c B 278 & ЄБЕВ 78 Ы ERTH $ Ba ih AE = ЁБ о [on Ed @ © ч с & Е. R et o tad > e 8 $ = © ч B = z [1 Б A B g %, о о à 4 ® et et = © Ф S ч = о "d [zi S ч © E о. e 28 ш SE SR R 3 |- 4 2 i» preside 2 ittee, and hàd s „ | quarterly review, the substatitial techn profes. е үү af hin, b aiio МЕ Puse: "i bional табай ofa er's jourt пай, amd the discur- | Miscellaneous. 3 and suggestiveness of & periodical for general i bf Steam M reet had оте eaders, jii Ё ij ru di: TR EE Ed a irr Hp He pd hi Ho ur zi : iil E 2 E ч 2 g iE PE z- s e у e proe үг «мө The present number contains a very ititeresting tar n пате done br steam ; I have cùltivated land altho gi "those Кэ did not résult in а account of Scottish enterprise in Ireland, in which вер by liorses." Now, in that Jay the error—a RES Ls Was pliced, with |J "d^ perception of the true b and me to seht o йиш, ih the same position as amen ecently acquired, уы parts of which Не eultivates|steai cultivation, Не believed that the worst tort of Манат. ep liave extracted portions of this paper fot | tackle evér sént out was better than horses, and for Timpe our columns, Тћһеге is also a eontinüa-| this simple reason, that if they turned back a furrow cn on of the анлай eno of farm erops—a paper} that had been plonghéd by horses, especially if they with a view to the ene of those landowneérs уН, rub—the hi istory of the wool | had the nümber of һогвев required to plough heavy . uu" x eoe P ны буе eg oie e | trade Old Norfolk Fi 1, they would find that the footmsrks of the horses "4n п рон I cnn pete mat | Pn n water and its uses—a pieture of Gallowey а and. its made the ri Vau gri us v moisture. The éornsequence ñ nümber of influential persons entertuined ехар- | agriculture fro was that hey bri оке that ls ad i m the auütümn, DRE reve on the subject of tenant right ; and he was happy | we shall givean write the agrieultu: ral museums о! | the ey g.. Th per mela drei ой of the evidence of that committee | the coit tai ied Story of acelimatisation in France— | wet Mim MM a ртом through the subsoil, vid не - ү- t GC tho | A accou the yi animals of Turkey .—papers ou | made the surface whät they had no doubt all had seen Per or between them, and be thought it tended largely | the =ч Йе ou cattle i оп | on heavy land—a vit Med à tilth on fhe top, with some- Де that happy understanding between landlord and | Bromus Schradéri, the Farmers’ and the Gardeners']thing below like liver. . That liver had to be clod- iss a quarterly summary óf ultural f erus and it H | E, Š E & ПЕ ҮП ES & [E nib в. EE БЕ iE DER АТ ird Ay they had MP E TR ке t there rp iost dangerous purposes, and they found | of pure gris this readers of the|labour, which was the same thing—though he really “йош in some соодо doy that comenitcse that un sio асат vs ved Journal of arriere of the no o! | believed that ste&m cultivation was very often better AES, Por instan in 8 tha compensation of the readers shall hnvé ample opportu 1 е spade labour—and the land. would ч = b ра up if he found tuat (s n PPlëd by what he paid on enteriug, and | j judging, piene кне . an poros e d in large pieces, and the larger the better. then there, сапда — (€ hot suit lim, still hë was йхей e dry during the winter ебад and thë thighs hs tide on entering repay him the enormous outlay Meanwhile, SAA M д пеар а евресїаПу бо this вед. | would aet on the surface, and the frost t bring i it di of agricul of ti p" , wick's account of t tilti p talme рген to him he | being, as. r. Оваа er T knew, а way in which he р Wd the Turnip-fly : “г, harrowed, as they could possibly desire, МЕ spon nar. that tho remedy for this state of | "4 A Jarge portion of North Bedfordshire is sitim Sent between landlord and. tenan оа ;jou ths aer A^ à ^ which ы SA of as E Sale of Rare Eggs—hMr. Stevens sold a few dayè т t—a yenrl t; yarn one of those wh ho disliked leases. Не knew that lime and steel in À дар ab di raian in King м Street, a collection of eges шош a i t the opinion o of some upon this subject; but curtis go ue Todle бы Ө skins eem 4 | ma improvement, Miren y Ne Pane rh i seven fields on these tg gives them in jon pi^ as ап | were four egg ot qe iar Ai 1 eros). Tia pideriorstion. * T t had this uera p tiat theland- unmiti, Ue LR. es Professor Buckman's | prices feté Deni Died from the E f Чыў part ot Мв] deductions from am ation ànd report of the keon is thè tas tor rii "Ud "rye duy ul ata, and IT indigenona plante are phesiself of he ame chPater 40, égg of Great Auk, 297. ; Lot 1i, ito, (^m TEN landlord with. bia tenent яа mali Need it vivan ve then, that Pe hg 9 ^ ua ditto; Bih po io 143, ditto, i RE total, opportunity of leavi unless | steam cultivati me to kimas ind the landlord had an opportunity | Swedish Та ürnips а kindly nature? Ош | йғаке fetched 14, 16s, which is rathet rémátkable, äs fenna, Ве hoped Monk реч зыр ыан | anal nem also үй m abont 18 iuches, does not | тїр, мна of P the t y speak- етра "a matter of ecu Ei S Iu peg encore EM ig атй cr be good or bad, fiue or : k om į he а р — may or itf his, т. Boueno atn TEMA er abs a n үре of the seison; ез | harsh, or, often termed, hard or mellow. А thiek ME pl какое {м геренаду d dure af Ы icm skin, vii ed with а аав Which ЫШКУ with the late Mr. Chaplin—an improve- | t! we, diis HÀ hard, shor hair, always touches ind indicates proceeded till iculture of Lineolnshire rever toj b i [ [quo P 95. зі f the доо io e CUTS Ol санан wh Mayo à quo DIRE а Жн у ad feeder, A thi pápery and ib was proved before tho anand. Metodi detail the preventive And curative means employed. | thi being of the one just ш, Vaid SÍ Sees was tho system of yearly aros Tuoi jn къ btediy right when he wrote— Тес mde eter "ements made ^pmiDensation clauses for permanent AME eru weakness of constitution, thou CIONES tenant, Therefore they had the с properties, А perfeet touch will Messa agland, to recommend the iR M ee | Ad, Hlierefore, à fite шой! i$ the ай шей at by fone with в thick loose skim, йош, ns it were, on a IO RR dpa дин pedo de Бл E ringing ue tovarda te gern Ue d picce ot mit ested 10098 Of ttie tenants бра ed an thoy ^| tliis better by ing up 6 | spri 1 piece of во е ot. ‚ апа for that reáson they PN cültivated "vs harvest), thè кс: реа agreement. Ha hoped the Club would aving egg is one „зага dung during dies * Many rse-and farmer, who finds it dificult to to they ош They might recommend auy form or | carting Pig о RDR urea а A у profit by this plan. We have айр s E ЕХ P др ishod. ip arn Т! aem ng cy d H wl ng A e aro ere dom ie c Tend, who is а very successful manager of stitt cla in im ee avoided—]| ow е thas ti — ri A the rid, Potato h v кай TE quare. The forco ot example would in | ү ui d Wie Идда ама йде uj | кыты теней to "o towing, о нес t was now 19 2 ааа [Jury 29, 1865, ; 712 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. mee ——— -——— ——— thick chamois leather, and covered with thick, glossy, WEIGHT PER CENT. OF soft hair. Such a collection of hair od rich "s No Grain beautiful; and вее! r nd comfortable to t animal It is not unlike a bed o ft moss, vd Ibs. hence su in is frequently styled “ mossy.” 3: 100 sensation derived from feeling a fine touch 1s pleasur- ^ E i able, and even delightful, to an amateur of breedi Hc кылыи ЫЕ ТАДЫ гт ЕН UNTERE, SER i possesses a fin “Fro m tkis we see," says Mr. Han Hw th t the b a lo Mich саң y ng соу eU üssielaled a fin No. Ө ҮЗ m ax than "the Й Tori. T 62 lb. s. ow- symmetrical nowledge of touch can only be | Ї0Ё a gain of 1 SG, In, weight ОГ. RE проп rui : * | "og e of grai ar in favour Рато Co and ad the "Бау. Messrs. Rayn bird, Caldecott, and Bawtree, Basing. ы а gold of No. 3 upon ча we igi "i Wheat. The "the upon ие Mr. Hannam emn these ЖЕЙ" g that as tl becomes changed into al starch oft "|permitted to remain till fully r ipe pH hange will take n. the sta rch, beco omin g gra adua ually co кын hat t t sugar, "starch, and fibre are composed of the put has been. awarded to this. firm at Cologne. for tituent elem The collection is presented to ) the Royal Agricultural Academy of Toysyselsdorf, near Bonn Calendar of Operations. E tthe quantity i witer а with their carbon. yi adual e to y fibre takes pla many ve. tabl ey rip " ad i 18 by taking this into account tha e 1 he curi fa! xplain e rip 50 per cent, more “ pollard,” ог “© sharps,” —than the s ‘raw cut grain," Hence 16 is no wonder that з. fo! TERR passages chiefiy from Me Henne s writings on this s subject : :—16 would сз аб first appear that | th in of the ripe Whea Fences.—W e quote the following from a pap Penes, тед by Mr. Martinson some years ago, P etre e New astle Farme ers" Cl lub: _ Fig. 531. DOME and CON. Fig. 526. JET "b EAU. 18 holes, 5s. 6d. ; 24 do., VOLVULUS. bs. 9d. ; 36 do., ‚ бз. 6d. 17e. Dre Fig. 523. [3 а WIR ыу CONVOLVULUS. BARKERS MILL. m 16s. 64, ; 13 Tod. Hins, Аң, 85. 6d. Connecting Sc A Tap is required t Mer 1o Fountain Jets. . TYLOR AND SONS, Manufacturers, Warwick + attain maturit —“ * The weeding and гу | sir reet, London, E.C. Lane, Хет» so far as dt - goes, kv pre ташу В jaw: їп дой year, il when a y 10у е9 йт. Pho траге should be СЕЎ prur E the ч nd year, in order that it may get thick and x | bus by. This is a very easy operation, performed with s saga ught to be eden] ME it is eer za ; it a hedge-knife. I would recommend it to b is, howev no means certain that maturity in this a year—once in winter, and again in the latter en our corn crops at an n has Non sense is attained by early period in "tbe process ‹ of ripening. | Indeed it may safely | grai July or in the beginning of August. follow the advice of a very paw pq 9 —— | Oil Paint no longer Necessary. be asserted that tion, and has beg become dead ripe. ali nature may be ur; ith th 5 5 * J General reasoning, howeve er, of this kind м never | > its value before it has In support, of this the Pe AA of ged that stre ngth a and v vigour this ques * When is the best peat p d не pm prune hora be edges sP’ vete : Ды your knife is sharpest. 16 is of great importa 0 have a sharp | instr rumen nt with Which to perform t this operation, which Р have been во influential with any farmer as to induce do. no hke the db of cutting or him to alter so i nt and t ned a prac- | dressing bedges with shears. The cut is not so t that of leaving rain to ripen thoroughly. A moothly made; the surface is therefore more practically speaking, the question remained undisturbed | jiable to be injured by wet; besides, а man with а goo till Mr. J. Hannam, -Deighton, near herby, | switch knife, who is an expert workman, will do double 2 0 no 86 Agricul dies чи for i ne, 1841, boldl of allowing When! de А, | hedges ї: would continue to pru ones i a T т, 1840, In sil, Mr. ie sao: continued they have attained pes height of abat 4} fet. Eee estigations on a still more exte x and the | I do not see much аң ыты TOE aving them higher resulta thoroughly rated hi former nelusions. than that at en time. They o m to M t 2 feet In September, 1842, the details were published in the | wide at the bot nd taper a int at of Agriculture," tion К i culti а ques! | was discussed at length, the conclusion being that the | to the pruni eat i en 16 is raw, i. е a poini the To want of attention f hedges , we are called d, stunt stunted, open and top, at the uk ego о. and dressing o n testimi 8 Я two-thirds иреше req Cork. “бех —I have used удо Black Varnish for and consider Г vel gosta to пураш Ner booom ж its тве.” Sold in casks of about 30 gallons each, at Man „or 1s. 8d, per gallon paid to any S 22, m Street, West, E.C. Mr. nam's first experiment was УК акланды samples wer pues еч Mu ся as fol Ж Dee e» AN 3. Ripe These were threshed and carried to. market, I the follow- ing Ке were лы к com "sd em ;— I per quarter, а: ут 628. ; ; a more extensive experiment w was instituted ; five In 184 bri: cw Ur half a rood each were cut, viz. No.1. Very ery green Sé .. August12 i ou а .. m .. T: 3. Raw "* EM e m E 6 t d e e PP 4 ». Ац me unsightly - fences, eid т some of those have got a at all, it has been performed on a principe | whieb cannot be too higbly denou Gng Im ieu ing off the under ipw whilst the higher irm e left ad чао д the roots of чр edge, а alti- mately ru e fence. This is what farmers eall the dr vind np. pof the dykeside, | Tei is certainly more like но tices to асат Pr AGRICULTURAL | MEETING OUTH : Хз Tist. e un- fortunately omitted баон A the igh commendation received for Short-horn -heifer calf by Mr. Boughton Kingdon, of йой Hill Exeter. The dolar were for some .. September 9. time in doubt as to whether they should not award to it the ed, and the pla. were ав | 24 prize. S e 5 0) was s ^^ bold, but pr ene ;" Nos. ^ па 2|Poon Mossy GRASS ох CHALKY Soin: Beginner. Keep feeding (green), fine in the skin, but small a and Nos. and 4, stock on it with x pex Татре. gs must ultimately “equal in boldness of grain to 5, and superior in fec improve it. Do not mow it for т two; and mean- being *'unexceptionable as a sample." This sh — while apply t ле winter 1 )to o 20 b shels of well-rotted ing or drying of Nos. 1 and 2 proved that it was in those с: ne-dust mixed up (after rotting) with as large a quantit; takentoo early. The whole of the samples were shown at th of earthy compost free fr weed-seeds as you can show of the Wetherby Agricultural iety, Sept. 22, | Foddering cattle on the 1а: s the best improvement you 1841, when the superiority of the raw-cut gu was confirmed | can give it, giving them cake von with hay or Turnips in А udges, who awarded to it “an extra Having in one trial ascertained the value of the samples by the opinion of а m meeting, in inam determined quantity of each market, and afterwards by order to e no loophole for doubt, Mr. to test their qualities at the mill. The gro was ground и dressed by Mr. John Н йон. of Wetherby ; and trom the results the annexed tables are compiled :— | Grain. z No. 8 E remium, with а mendation of the sample No. 2, cut a Pfortnight before | Tae Ho winter and along with the pastur RSE сон vs Iecsorov : Cor. The alterations of mmend is as follows :—Whilst arrangements we gricultural al Hall on sug, T w e for thorough -bred Stallions should b ther distributed, to ai PPE asses, vi Stud Horse for the turf; b, the best ditto for Н ks. 2 Quantity. | Weight. h. st. 3) 21i à ей to see any prin judgin, they should Xe requested to give commendations freely when fairly тред, — it might somewhat increase thei т 050076 э. Тһе pcm реса рр i on both sides pes pr 4 migh be easily recognised in the fe ric P he рери а be clear and easily understood, not “unintelligible ав at present. 6th. The programme of the &how and the erem ments of аен ould probably be benefited by the авзіві- | ance of the prae ма éxperienoe which is to be found preme the proprietors the Agricultural Ме, PE the Board of Directors be unable to supply it suffici RS HALL S ers 8, d бш dm TIENS ens uma ur eea RSONS' ANTI- CORROSIDN, а ыш баре, Айе дши à Qut blicatlon, Is twice as durable as genuine white lead. Bee with patterns and prices post free. RES cwt. carriage free to any station in England ost ро of the United Kingdom. ANTI-CORRO 8 10x C ARS ONS all the eminent Horticulturists, and Gentry, Gardens. or their Сов SONS' PAINT for CO (285055 PAINT for С 4R50NS' PAINT for HOT (1288058' PAINT for all OUT (СА®ЗОХӘ С^®ЗОХ5” PAINT for BRIC C ARSONS’ PAINT for PARK F ARSONS PAINT for FARM IRON m the Right Hon. tno: zm т, of Smaxxox, Castle Martyr, 1s. 6d. si te im ly to & S: 8 Mem ly Hill Iron Works, near. ie ho Street West, "fram whom only it can be obt XSERVATORS GREENHOUSS | -pooR won PAINT for WOOD and IRON a and Wales # IN zu govs’ ЕХО ues PAINT я ON анё ONS’ ANTI- corri tovo sent б e AD agate Hih Р a oA for years in edam WALTER CARSON & ES La B hree doors East East of ST Raiva ит 29, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ons EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES. [ые RU V CLADE (М | b d NC 8 а | very best construction, E BY „2596 те. | Parze Mrpat and Hox LE PA mo" & Soxs, W H D C D. for Bes Hives NEY ri TEIGHBOUR'S. IMPROVED” COTTAGE BEE HIVE b as originally introduced b; with all 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LON DÓN, w. Га s mtaa TER FEOULIAR ADVANTAGES ор re CLOSETS Аяр › Соммортз OVER THE ORDINARY | WATER CLOSET A: | 58 the deodorising material (dry PPS earth, or pi or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, а s ль ей is the cheapest and within the reach of all cases А )i " m | portani are introduced this season, иш А the Woodbury Straw Bar-and-Frame Hive, 1nd , prico ?1&, &с. th econdly.—The жару, of RAUS material to any house or prem y be 1 than tl pply of water | n Tre ller, for by a forcing pump, ап its removal after being used may be entire uj w vithour offence. | Е Бае V Ну - LJ + + ns! с опеу-со! я 'hirdly.—1ts арсар by зр means provided i in эрк rn rd rr ate and beca ; 80 immediate th: at no | on the Bars, and impressed into the room or building in which t that all Wax Sheets, to assist in th ofensive smell need escape 1 M ey are used; and s formation of Cells. Address, Сковок NEIGABOUR & Soxs, 127, High кзн, W.C.; or 149, Reg: London, W. enda л и of noxious gases аге entirely prevented expense of these Closets, in comparison with that of Water-Closets, is, as to the first cost, m ing 1 Sud tiling, an qn repairs almost nothing. For instance, there is no expensive cistern required, and there are no lead pipes E burst i in frosty weather Lastly. dun E P. Establishments, such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Sehools, Gaols, and Asylums, a very nsiderable 8 manure. m The eliciency v of these AM is EA great as to be scarcely Жеш to those persons who either have not used them or seen their mode of actio a Е м Price of уор, Зо тосе 398, per ғ set. enes F Wilson, d, King Streot. Birmingts am: ЈМ, Cottrell, TEL heir newly-arranged B logue of. other EA Hives, with E simul m prices, sent о! wipt of t stamps. 0 "Dui Ring, „Рима: Edmondson A аа ame Street. а W: | көл Р £ (01, led lieation. | t McAslan, 16, Buchan е 1ле di] J PL JOHN WARNER. & SONS, LONDON, MANUF ACTURERS.- Erie ARNER'S axp SONS AQUAJECT, th Have bcn E X s this season first intro- n of their г ced to the notice of ccm horticulturists as s- the following ad- ENGINES y: :—It is simple in in some important par- construction, eo and ti for this Season id worked. throws Thoy ob ontinuous Pasce and the Trade generally is = in price. throughout the King The Aquaject, 30s. at the following prices:— all АО No. 547. ERS is the most perfect form best ENGINES, in Wood of Syringe yet introduc Tubs, and fitted with It throws a continu WarNeR’s Re м stream, with very slight Spreader: : СУ) movement, wi 24 Gallons, £610 0 e, ds y washed from the under де of foliage. 183, No. 547a. W. " ы ENGINES, in Gal- "Luo pH f 11 тїшзей Iron Tubs, w T i wv» 0 » 419 0 » 510 0 . 5791, WARNERS 10 Gallons £2 19 0 ЕХ 3 14 u —rin, ; Pin, 0s; -in 6s. . ЖАР BRANCH PIPES—}-in., 4s. ; pin, : i ; l-in in., 6s. TE. m HOSE in all siz fox AIN J. in great variety, from 8s,to 255. p^. T С 8 / DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISIS forwarded on application. 714 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. of ANNED : By Royal Letters Patent. [TANS ED NETTING gpn the PROT ECTI ON wu VINERY. FRUIT TRE 1d. yard. Cotton Netting, Penny per ля y PORTA trn yere add heat. *| | Кишен реа zu Canvas à and ys Lour Lane, pt A ars ge Free. 5 еа Ly: CM o N 0. Юу апе, Imi REDERICK SDGING TON О. Horti arid s SIVE Nice. orit LC Бае EDO о (уги? adilly, W. ; and 108, Old Kent Road, S. е cturers, Thomas $ зен Tont, a ortic асом йи... cte iiron алеут agre BER ARDUIS Drawings aud Instrucbonsior Management post free of |(XLEARANCE SALE of GARDEN NETTING.— ҮЕ x ала, 0 В: v ВРУ аа тр 1уагд in length, атару лае for lid., quantities on lower terms. Bods, Fruits, Strawberries, from F pr eserving 9» LEMING'S SALTING MACHINE for DESTROYING | SHEEP NETTING depth, 20s. per 100 yards. ene tk 2 Ro. 1 3234 vie "d Blight, Birds, Ae EEDS іп Garden Walks and Court Yards, All kinds of BIRD) WARE, RABBIT, and FISHING NETS. nante oe SA L 24 idis ia t PRICES :— G. & D. Hurs, Manufacturers, 13, Dove Street, Norwich, Norfolk. idi нор), к” 06 aper yard run may 209 . HAND MACHINE to disperso 20 gallons: se .. £9 5 0 NEE OE 7007 ымы „ХАВА SHED FLow ER STICKS Rc 10 gallona S031 0 G (LALVANISED WIRE CABLE STRAND FENCING, | 2 1% ; 3 104. us TERETA DUE i i E "AE WE for FARMS, PARKS, and GARDENS. TEXT i » TW n етуш Аилана Buaxks & Sox, ра px Neu Азта. The ORIGINAL INVENTORS and MANUFACTURERS, тт n En glan n Office and Show Rooms, 27, Leadenhall Street, E.C. ; ELAY THORN S HEXA AGON саа Са e Та сы: IO E ht p NOU T Norwoo ery, 9. = И = = Il tho principal Gard. a . MARSHALL, Manufacturer of GARDEN POTS | ggesscses ERES he kis $: | eite рари Gironde РИУ. регіог quality. "тһе clay being of a porous nature causes aL ТЕ ЯД ї SE D ui to Mr. Havrnonx, Nottingham. y post, please din mts will thrive as well agai n аз in the hard close grained pots пот | Tho CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST FENCING in USE W.*, NDERHIL S NEW | PATENT Т ке. Роа dit qu THOUSANDS “з MILES of this FENCING have been SUPPLIED pt E od. d &s ANTED,a e. r LEAN-TO S n b us ше oad. It y being eo arant trongest ang most "durable F 'enca nd about 50 АА long, ind hand, to be erected near cig Price, five lines of Strand and Iron-pronged шу ы espond t is easily repaired ы n do Apply, HN price, &с., to A. B., Post Office, Carlisle. CX post, Stay м bas Ad © every 12 уша» i per Е zs 4 = Ее aud can be had when ET Ж Ё e Strand and Staples for wooden розі d, at prices from 4d. to Is. 6d, H S PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF ADJUSTING dnd require A о аң upwards HURDLES, HURDLES, HURDLES, 1s. 9d. to 3s. 9d. per Foi father partid iy a; (hs басо LAWN MOWING MACHINES, CONTINUOUS IRON (КЕХС, GA GATES of all kinds, petens доши 16, Abingdon Strast, Жезден а "1 S, encinz anA n ш GALVANISED WIRE NETTING for. POULTRY, &c, Iron Hurdles, Fencing, and ~ GALVANISED SWING WATER BARROWS. pP S HURDLES are made in in ihe е host mane GALVANISED IRON WATER CISTERNS. of superior Wrought lron SHEEP GALVANISED IRON PUMPS. ^ CATTLE H Pr fol Eni LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS. each ; Кы FENCE, ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT, 14. per square foot. 8d. per foot; FIELD QA 5 о те тох & Co., 26s. each, Illustrated Price Illustrated Карели апа Estimates free on application. | applicat ion. 2, Great, George Street, Leeds, | sare ENTRANCE GATES, аана: аа nm ELO XE td IRON WORK of 2 EW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. tio Estimates ed Great Improvement with Reduced Price, he Со, Full Particulars, Drawin, «d the Wetter and мыр. апа о. 2, ley Street х Suaw, Junction Works, Kew Wortley, Leeds. (opposite the DENAR Ж.О PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER. W 991 OL W Bis na ped to 25 Ripe Fruit from Flie: 2 yards wide.. М Ri er Lo THE EP N ET, 308. per ker E DANN NS of all MEA uem dH DAS Nets for Sale. HARD: o d N.W., | evaeeenn veniam ARGE SUMMER. "HOUSE, square, portis PRICES ree Ligak Fam» 24 туси. e A large quantity of Roofing Ee od. per тш Paus of Wire Ship's Rigging, for unstranding for Fences, £6 pertot à i Medium | Strong. | xtra quantity of Second-hand Wire Fencing, very strong, 10d. permet Size “ кынына f Strong. eral Gulv anisd Wire Panels, 6 feet by З fect, for training piss 3 ES each, very stron; Jap|Gal Gal Jap|Gal Gal Jap|Gal |дар| Gal | “N.B. Garden ПАЛАЕ Gardeners’ Capes, W: | s. S d. |s. d. |. d. s d. s.d. s d. s. d, | Cover ёс. t йшилкреон, 9, Busto TUS ARDSON, 08, Estomi ME 2iin. |Hares, Dogs, Poultry |0 3 n 4 |03505 0406 050 7 Prize Medal awarded at Nice, 1865 2 in. бено or mee T одос as lesion ВА RLAND'S PATENT SELF: ИП Ms SEC ч i 5, $0600 8| APPARATUS. Electro-plated, 108. ; silver do, ii. ‚іп. Rabbits, Hares, | | | Post Office Orders payable to T. BanrAxp, 16, Noi vp а. 04 [0 4/0 41080510 7 070 9 | Strand, W.C. Hin. |Smalles& Rabbits .. 05 |06 |0 54/0 7 07 09 09 0 1 im. Pheasantries, &c. ..|0 9 |0 11| 103]11 131 3 [16 |19 EATING by aT y m, (А Кє. Zholhshsuneuenol. Г... ре and ) , F - (es of 160 m Lir керы, all the ings, ated On ми К>, i | а х аа ага T : ation. - arranted These THE MINIATURE LAWN MOWER CUTS 8 INCHES. 2210 0 b HE ue V lgprored wi or etting ло uiro satisfai, еве POE PME m De tia verf amalin rem aU. cae | Ban RS egs UNS AE BE ў 1 зу RO CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING, IRON LLARD To CUT 12 INCHES (suitableforoneperson).. s.e .. 410 0 RE CING, ING, FENCING bL EIRIN әш ЖЫЛДЫР ( cessare to John i Pl То СОТ 14 INCHES (suitableforoneperson).. .. .. 6 0 9|G Win E. 269 ARDEN ufacturers of the [шры 28 16 INCHES (sutableforoneperson.. .. p. 6 8 0|8 n i N VASEA md e BOIS EH › 18 INCHES (suitable for man and boy eo c£, 610 0 tu RAL eneral use, and Boilers ыт 20 INCHES (suitable for pee DE X ы | NU о, i r their durability and economy sk To CUT 2 INCHES (апае for iwoman) ^, 27 7 PM 0 Е е Фа application, Even articlo guaranteed to be tained a celebrity far surpassing к) be VP Delivered Carriage Free to the Principal - E & — Dy pcne tanta; EC: E o Works, т Park p cu сүт A rie Eo alia... im н нс ран CR o eers, оп, rehouse (where in stock), 148, Uj Thames and Driving i rated Catal gratis, with prices of Garden Rollers, Chairs, ; Brewery, close to the 1 0 Seats, V: ire Net › &c., on application, рр Brid к вееп таев, ' GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN кР н N MOWERS haye proved to be the best, and have carried off iuc: Aboye 26,000 have been sold since the yc MI" аы де лэ чэн мәе коз IUSSUM Ilustrated Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free, GREEN anp SON, AEBINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, EC. ; and 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN. ` : THOM MAS anrr ) IRON E WORKS, „ИШ, 2, 8, ТАБ E — аш 39, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE; 715 era. OT-WATER APPARATUS for Greenhouse $ x UE N. McGERRO A. H Зоре, rr Estimates on application. ^ NES & Soxs, 6, Bank: don, S dis. PEDE For List of E see Ае стт June 24, 1865, ility and Gentry througbout Great eating ater. Riz ны % Жата PIPES. at "Reduced Y Wholesale Prie eT E ouses and Conservatorie ows, Syphons, T , and every other а, MAN Hortioultural Works, EN n N.E., | W: rought and Cast-iron Boilers, 8 dile. Conical, Cylinder, TuBuLaR, MS ыша" - substantial mide REEN? | and Ери, from 24s, each. impr oved Boilers n Stands t ng. 42feet by 13 feet, 501. ; 21 feet | 2S xh аы briekwork, 568. each. ^ Valves from 10s. 6d. ade ке 151. охе Supply С grt 10 шо [^ огум р ER N "RIO ATORY fi for SALE, 36 feet by 19 feet, | Cast ry description in жос ' т. LYNCH WHITE'S Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Black- peor а Li friars Bridge, London, S, Price List n application. r5 wW RANSTON’S PATENT BUILDINGS f J. но КАК, Inox MERCHANT, CBANS CULTURE, Highly Commended by the BEEN kside, Lond cultural Society, South h. Kensington. Pla ns and Estimates free on "WATER PIPES from ook E “atd: —2-1поћ, 1s. 4d. ; IY Suse ee obe f ollowing sizes always in stock :— Span, 30 экн, эла tinch, 2s Td, BK NDS, f бош; i T ы ва. 15 feet, and 24 ; Halfspan,31 by 10 6 ; Lean-to, 9% À ? ereoscopic Slider iy ога houses post free f. tamps 04 36 X oue € at ry. im» prices, dE E ГЕ gj? y. Deso Desoriplive ксы full аблава, wi Dort Res stamps fron from the iral attended to the гат, discount to the Trade, Row West, Birm rminghaim © 0 е еа ена: enho веш Apparatus Midland Steam Power Horticultural and Hot-water Works ^ RN "P8 9 MESSENGER, the Meter of the above . ork. ni necessary demand for his Hope Building s and Heal MA make ыы additions to his Premises. and to Fit same with an эл a ot STEAM- POWER MACHINERY, is now enabled to e e any Orders lors entrusted to him with E greatest kopi ATENT METALLIC HORTIOULTURA BAL | рза Catalogue, Morte Maid, Par end DNA Rep epia" Pie айий of Tron RCDIEDO 1 А 7 ron an x == the possibility of fracture is Teu Quia ROWN AND GREENS ТОНИК RANGES. ае of fram; ыз 1 ыы; T Жкн P eel d n] ess itti & maxim: f 4 Ew Par — E E uu Cin СА CLOSE RANGE with an OPEN CI Y Combines the y strong and durable, erfect cure of Ба оку Chimneys, and 4... жерй o advantages 1.4 their lished su шен Brows & Gnzrx's Ranges har e long been celebrated, 6 Ventilation of I рну апа x Ends xor Sotyonience: € day to acis үтү « г desidaratum No Clo: eat or Si Mn gierde free by Pi Ping ero ymmetry of gro richness of Fren: "E X Tuomas, 72, OE Within, E.C. br ri ада Flowers E: malpertsofthese | | HE. KAMES GUN POWDE ER COMPANYS P the comp their manufacture à "E m "оао а oM" S eena GU. oilam Ro: Ps din Red Japanned Canisters. ET Y PET IRR Ка London um у h rr their CRYSTAL * he Kame: un m solicit а trial о! е! (ш known as Denchs Patent) TERADE i and other SPORIING. GUNPOW ERS, of this year's manufacture. Patent, Plani Мас nery, and all леа with Por р, S Times евз, FS d prompt ignition ss dh will е нан uneq З ines Геба e Dealers roughou! e —€— Я Ag ard Bs NN тойго Ves PET cdit. and at the О Lime Street, London, E.C. “ныр опе desiring а Greenhouse may possess опе. Manufacturers to ы Опееп апа ГУЛ of Wales. отт. едра Боса 16-02. НОМСОРАТНІС be Kad е to, 12 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft., most important improvements in their Е е Б. ROCK Co C0 A. and after п rous experiments has suc- ШЕҢАКР MORE cr d pa tre i Ts PRYS SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE ving li; Я Rivers’ adaptation they make о excellent Ore and o T aflord J.'S. Евт & Боха рафо апа London, аге p only English m зү be desired in j profita5le building. Manufacturers of Cocoa who obtained the Prize Medal, 1862. Structures at the оу rice consistent witn sound work. JE DSTEADS, „BATHS, si LANES. usines Bot vater тө ke, SS Dennis БОЛАК А ОАО, x Large Show Rooms, devote BY У exclusively to the separate рк ay of Lamps, Baths, and КТ AL LETT ATENT. Вад The stock of each is at once the largest, newest, and Milbank's Self-fo eding Ho gioca Boiler. ost varied ever submitted to the publie, and „parked at prices pro- Man хее а nr Sold onl portionate with those that ied durs d to e his establishment Р nly by. them бой, icis ln this с A. £ PHILLIPS, High Street, Chelmsford, Essex. "Bodsteads, fro crm 64.9 430 0«. баб, aus Baths, f fróm .. 8s, 0d. to £6 Оя, each. / Pa ORT oth from 6s, 0d. to s тз. each. Pure Pong" ILLIAM » BURTON, GENERALI FURNISHING IRO Intment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, sends a CATALOGU pati tis and post paid. It contains limited Stock of Sterling Silver and ectro-Plate, Nickel Silver and Britannia Metal Goods, Covers, Hot-water Dishes, Stoves, Fenders, Marble Chimney-pieces, Kitchen Ranges, Lam; , Gaseliers, Tea-Trays, Urns and Kettles, Clocks, Table Cutlery, Вай Toilet W: Turnery, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Bedding, Bed Room pine 1 PA Sis Bakes Lists of Р; and Plans of the 20 la; at 39, rd Street, W. ; 1, la, 2, Ces 4, Noctu Buen: i 5, and 0, Pu: Jt Pies, and f; WR ard, London, W. 5E 2 E Li ES ersal Microscope. Price £5 5s. S MIT BECK, aD» BECK, 5 ҳе tam К О TS for INDIA and "CHINA E ат with Detailed Lists of cx —— Outfits for Morse and other appointments pA India, or any of the Colonies, be forwarded pplica! Bu 1." JTF THRESH жүй ouse, Strand. OTHER "CUR Е ШУ WEEK of DISEASE of the heum of 10 yea: standın; LOCOCK'S PULMONIC р ERR. good. I have Mp all other means in vain. instan i relief of asthma, consumpt: € que code. p d all Map же, of the D th ai od Tungs, ТОЙС, Ж-А ы ыс. taste. Price ls. 1{@, ре! m . To Market Gardeners and Others. _ Тов! ВЕ LET for ET of Years, about 25 to 30 Acres with good mom La t А27 round ET umb vit Foros c. about from a Tora i NU 88 A. B. , Post Menton. REC ba TUS доске Ai. E contain 1 +. of which are well stock: Roses, all in excellent ri pA condition. Twenty- years ү жий Кә, -house CE ine R i ‘Stabling, ouse, Granary . Rental ` pois a f Stock £500 to £ {зү "ADDIT to W. H., Messrs. X C MEN F SALE, and e on at Michaelmas next, the LEAS. SE, ST OOR, and @ ап обо ESTABLISHED MARKET GARDEN, within end of Covent Garden, consists of a 10-roomed House, excellent and poma Mea >] ас Тгее buildings, Walls, res of well stock: th Fru а in full , between and feet of Med ‚э water, devoted to the Forcing of Pine-api trawberries, аз Ing Chilies, Cucumbers, &c. About 1200 Pines in yug к бы of growth, pou 2000 pots of Strawberries, with all мори — for rrying on the business of a Market Gardener. То be sold in One Lot. or by valuation. For rie particulars apply to J. D., ~ The Twelve Acres, East Barnet, N. dshire Down Rams. MA DRUCÉ Ss ij Riv БАТЕ this Season AVI about 40 SHEAR R RAMS, which he will be happy to show E 2 Бей Cotsw: BEALE тоа вее i Salperton Park, S А E Lu will be glad to see his Friends. Не tor SELLING Ea a PRIV. MA v са Purchasers the Flock. „йит the eg m at Plymouth, € this Flock has taken 171 Prizes "— the average of 02 Rams last year ear was £9 18, 6d. Salts bp Auction, — q AE THIS DAY АТ und aiiim uium erns ew and ERE; Orchids da ag R. J. — wil SELL by апе ЕДЙ -- SATURDAY, Jul 29, à Ay half-past 12 0 "Clock recíse n a config: ds of 100 EF ап о. tation of ORCHIDS from Madras; and som bend established plants LIL 10 АРЕ w the Morning of Salo, es had. С Phormi ai reci is Б. J. C. STEVENS 1 n to announce that he will Ji include in = gy eng DAY, poa EE Rd EVE his Great Rooms, FINE PLANTS of BHOR HUM ENAX SARI On view and Catalogues had. Important Sale of Established Orchids. — R. J. С. STEVENS has n favoured with dd to SELL by AUCTION at his Great Rooms, veni COLNAN 3 “GENU INS SUP, A np Exhibition, 1862. Trade Mark t THE BULL'S HEAD, on each Package. Their бете апа m E PE are зане partigulariy recommended for жеө А; усы апа N, не ys "rm TERSH in RE 'This delicious Condiment, pronounced opena = “THE ONLY GOOD —— 2 (оше against егу by Lea & ТР S Ce The public are D A EE T Un and Papin ғ УР Y Tu. ч i . t K ток А PERRIN: v 734 а Quint confidence е in recommending this BOILER to| * ^ Sold Wholesa а А for Rc xport, 1 , b tho P ri са. time tested its Nurserymen, and the Public, having for some Medera, оне & BERKELEY] Soxs, n, &c.; DUEYS pepe on ерата | and b E! consumption of fuel of any ad Бу Отосета апа Шев Шанай Фе whole the Tt is very powerful Pr neotio purposes ; INNEFORD'S —— MAGNESIA,—The Medical blic, Buick: Ss of the Fire is in contact surf: rofession for 30 years have approved of this pure solution of Корино SORBING THE HEAT. "he — о of the Meri as the best remedy for t and Stomachie disorders of Mund cor pe src ga ы acl күлү and Child. Prepared solely by Dinszronp E Co. Clem д Au iter ring ildren. n sole: E p o brickwork, whereby a a doublo ses on is given to ther red 172, New Bond Street, Lon: Ww sold совет te e World Greenhonses Ш 0 happy to forward Sin is lvan to tk by all respectable Chemists, оттон, s De" емее Co" тый by AS E Pareta dt > D'ebpUEPfCETOMRCEMC ur 6I at "de given free or апе "Атазов Баш са (COENS and BUNIONS.—AÀ Gentleman, many Pittie for Heating Conservatori ries, Churches, Chapels, o rp e Las with Corns, will be I ceri "og the doi шоп 9n the most economical нарв" Тһе proper tion by which he obtained their com t і to all parts of у» ме. Experienced workmen will be хи. t решо ог db o pomi : stamped | f HUTCHINSON ON DOG-BREAKING. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. ч 4) Edition, Revised and Enlarged. With ai Jüustrations by F. W. KEYL. Crown 8vo., 15s., DOG-BREAKING ; DS AND ENDS FOR THOSE WHO LOVE THE DOG AND GUN. Pr MAJOR GENERAL ното оАо, LATE CotoxEL GnxNADIEB GUARDS. JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 38, Street, t Garden, W.C. WEDNESDAY, August 2, $ ES S E. M UNES m REI I MEM tt ^ SIM Lila шы к uevulnerum кА pem аз. '»éequipedale Dendrochilum filiforme "TTrichopilia onip marginata | Dendrobium Devonianum Lælia el » nobile ulum Saccolabium "Ногай a жр yllum giganteum &o., On view the Morning of ido, and башар had. Sale tting of about 100 Ram rmm hr СЕХ Жаша, Property of М: Bulbridge Farm, Wilts. LT ESSRS. EW PER. ке) "WIN STANI De. УШ SELL and LET by AUCTION, at on TU. RA зо weg „аы, the matchless erae. ушем of RAM riri sog ames Rawlence, of Bulbridge, Farm Wilton. m c Ewer & WiwsraxLEY would direct attention to the great success of this Stock at the prineipal йош Shows in this cou during the last few years, ha: taken several Prizes at the Royal icultural Society's rra at Worcester last year, and the Bath and West of England dy opted ша the class in which he was an pci viz, First and Second Prizes for doc the di and Second Prizes t т Кат Tegs, and the Second for First and Ea am манан o xci ; A - . Third Annual dtt uut э y i Ut at ETE EY, UR M NERE Ae а at 11 o'clock Splendid i mme Rigdom, Av ie ишо ш, wl e SHIRE of Prize Blood. Catal on Street, application at the а 13, Temple Sale of Short-horned Cattle. BAFFORD 1 to announce that he is instructed ty И? зч Bentley Prio: ory, houi reserve, oi Заза A 28а Clarendon "Hotel adjoining the sin: his e ed з MD of Pure-bred SHORT- EO е БД 20 ва о f Bulls, Cows, e Heifers, that ln EIE from some of the most ires of the and ЕА ейу from animals oi ме, day, and de P inally bred to M. THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Hor FOR THE MILLION. ON THE rima INVENTED AND PATENTED BY JOSEPH P MP. COMBINING БМ, CHEAPNESS, EXCELLENCE, AND DURABILITY. ULFILLING IN d H ICULTURE. MANUFACTURED for the AGE in LONDON ; NRWIOKS in POARTE, LANQSISTES; GLOUCESTER; ае, ABERDEEN, and PAISLEY ONLY; order to supp. ly tr roam ее ? à t R aanren 3 PATENT GLASS M uc are [ирон of брда ise. and ma; qoe lengthened hey cost less d Brick Wals and insure a certain crop of Fru d at littl pen id тй ны ане ы Gardens of the highest order, they ae {тоша their cheapness, desirable s Market Gardens, where they may b de t tent, as al TESTIMONIALS. t: Grosvenor Kk: TS 19, 1863. А ШШ; t d ess T ШАТ ene of Westminster GÀ in ее to Мг. Hereman's not 1 11 h t he efficiency of L Р PAER ЖАУ! Qu I Houses which y you erected here for covering in Peach and Fig trees. Although our villis T Beli P y he whole eet and, with the command of ventilation these houssa, » ^ lth — can be fürsirdet or retarded M pleas S. НЕвЕмАХ” *Iremain, &с., Јонх Cate” [i i the Duke of Argi] ** 5, Prince'8 Gate, S.W., wen 16, 1863. "x Sir 1 + E tt Mha (1 © Мау 1, —1 am happ PON Ss абрек “ Doar Sir-I am happy to inform у 1 4 y ерини, І bers, and the other fo m A “Мт. S, HEREMAN.” ** Yours &c., PonrMAN.'" hrive remarkably well, being so near the glass, i tion, which your “Мт. 5. HEREMAN, “ I remain, &c., W. Lewis " [ J ** Newton Nurseries, Chester, Janay gi _ ч Sirs,—The * deci Miner yousent us is ALL жЕ COULD cd ana siii EMEN LUE do not gr ow Grapes, wing, though т LL m y 1 + СИТ T cheap * Hothouse n of tie he pr hic y once put up and at work, “ Yours 2н{ Атғкар Erus.” “ Messrs, S. Missas & Co." л, “ Some ашау * Johnson Hall, neat Meshal, Staffordshire, May 11, 1863. Sd dons Linden, Wellington, Somena as ES al ed т, р which xm das to me in the spring n Sir, 1 d у 1 t hieh i autumn 1 had the finas; Grapes ап angle of about 50 d 1 feet high g can b impi which ] Tror saw. Іа а it very useful for keeping Bedding Plants in duging he ч i н, К ПАР ; i d in fact anything which rad requires E be shielded from frost. pit 1 м ЦВ Ру : ; f “ Mr, S. HrngxA © Yours, &c., Бам "Mr.S.HrexngMAX" ^ - “Yours. &c., EnwARD хох,” “ Benham Park, cus pis us t 5 ros | - " s E 3 аА Sá M ipi КА great sation. * ^ + Wehada коа стор i Muscats iu one house; theri y б: ир, 4 ЖОЖДО * house ter's, dling. ө had а a— piae E s s Dee Sz, ы three BAI Glass H dmirably. Тһе Lean-to with | Poach House: the trees have done wonders. i aS i» Sek scu (MIS voy dbi hona mdi Vinos last y p 1 quality of th ines grown i s Ў; fruit wor: Е ү ай ibis. * Mr, S. HEnEMAN." “Таш, yours, &c., Јон: 4 клал s f ‘Hoth for the | $ ** Ashurst, ni Mercer answor ja SE inquiry of the nd respecting the flos manem ing ere of рева amusement, more со з, but 1 to thei үнү gardens in &c., have been — that for. f th f the fruit, - s as | in this o in 1803 and 1801. In my opinion these Houses are z^ | adapted n > , с ЗА, NER more репохау. | Orchard ppitin &c. gius ЮМ" is zx “I remain, &o., б. P. Nicrorsos." “ Mr, HEREMAN," * I am, yours, &c., Henry Sxanr [Gardener to R. A “ Without any Lean a high finish or elaborate workmanship, which ch structure: t te of thoy are perfectly well ma p, which in such structures represent a mere waste of money, they perte - arrangement is as as ingenuity di Me жм No rafters obscure the light and make them ue ien: No пулт have to be' pushed up or let уе i by ies lines bii —— or - — ^r^ ances; and yet allthe ventilation requisite in such buildings is as perfectly secured. * din i ей, nme ma of the public. If we hire i: к for хо or three years, des are enthusiastic enough М and. remore it #8 term. ` But, if instead of fixing up we drop down ер of these Hereman's, we pack it up. 85 x е "—Dr. Tinche in ** Tux GARDENERS CHRONICLE,” July 28th, 1860. VE to VIEW Houses in operation in the neighbourhood of London, also a for 0h can be had on application to Р" os ИЛЕНА AD y: "MORTON, AGENTS, T. PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, 5 S.W. $ EDITION “А HANDBOOK of VINE E gm TRUTT TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the above Patent "we containing g Il : А for Heating Houses, and General for Cultivation, &c., may "be had of Mr. Hereman, price 18.; post free, ls. performed 8 for the cultivation of the Vine and other crops are essentially practical, and evidentl duh by one pes has himself ре. 'nsteuet others." Cottage Gardener, October 6, 1889. | Pie y | З э Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent. Garden, London, ү 3. m the Parish of St. Pancras, the Co. of Middlesex, and PaxpzRicx М Е f №о.11, Bouverie Street. London, and Published by them at the Осе, No. 41, Wellington Screet, Parish of 5t. Paul's; Covent Garden, red Coi- Bag xm "с. ТНЕ GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural No. 31.—1865.] Part Edited by Professor Lindley. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. Price Fivepence. SrawPED Ёрїтїох, 64. 728 e 727 b ‚1315 ‚ 703 е . 713 а 721 è 728 b 726 c 3 738 b TA b „731 а ical о n . 723 е г уы . 725a 730 e — Ro orticultural.... 724 b 728 c — М mS à Hortionlturai 715 b ‚72е — Royal А A 7% . 732 b 722 b - нї (ена А, ‚724 tural,.................. ‚133 а . 722 а — Үог! КАРНЫ „734 а . 1722 b eum , duration оѓ. 727 с - 726 b | Steam on т stess . 135 b ‚ 735 b | Strange on Health, rev. . 726 b n 734 e | Strawberry culture ‚74а . 122 b | Timbers, preservation ofships' 723 a . 722 e| Tylor's History of тар . 736 а TEV., ssesososssoo . 725 e ‚ 734 b | Veterinary Review ; ‚ 734 b . 122 b | Vinegar, fo Godd E . 736 b . 733 a | Wishaw, garden: . 726 € -728 a | Үо геа, deuitur 722 с ing . . 73a йашел» the Advertisement o: *« Hothouses for the Mill лени» ern b tho. fata Sir Joseph Paxton, M пов а — à E ee by 19 feet, is priced £37 5s. ; the Pra POYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ае of the FRUIT Ба Кү ү an СОММ1ТТЕЕ8 be HELD on TUESDAY NEXT a o'cloc IW si be hel xi SH t25. A great addition has this year been 9 insure Space Exhibitors should enter early. Mr. J. Reep, Secretary. OC President —The ede um TEMPLE. The ANNUAL SHOW, open to a ngland, will take place at on FRIDAY, August 25. pwards of 100 Prizes in Class Б раво including a Silver Cup of the value of £5 5s., Mn oed and Third Prizes of £2 28. and £1 1s., for eight Stove and Greenhouse Plants in Flower) ts, Fruits, and Flowers, Vegetables, &c. made on or before August 18. of Prizes and M er VC E may be obtainod on munt Jony S. ЅлУАСЕ LIAM Mason, the Honorary Rugby.—Rugby, A scc us MP FE 8 in Bloom. ,J AXES MITCHELL 7 Tes TER informs the Nobility Pi Doa aT Ыз his ыа ко зот E FINE BLOOM- the per] Station. RAP Orchard-house Culture. ESSRS. THOS. RIVERS anp SON invite those interested in the above culture to view their COLLECTION of FRUIT TREESand VINES, чөгүү ike orale early 300011. in length. APRICOTS are grown in great Lese are now ripe. The Harlow Station, m E. Railway, is $ most co convenient for the Nurseries. Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Bely OSSE, Son-in-law int : т to the late BETH Eie ud = ‘onii Market, met iverpool, begs to acquaint rr pde ques that $Y uos mues to give best Market Pdo f for Choi: "do MELO MIS dr m NECTARINES, CUCUMBE ERS, and oth or irt ia Pines. B S. WILLIAMS begs to announce 4.92. нол hasa us fine • Stock ofthe above, including Prices on application. Paradise ат ries, Ho) Дир London, EW GRAPE : 2 a ROYAL Lou M t die фен late White „гарав extant. Strong planting C. Prong fu EM M 8. WILLIAMS, Me and Vi Castle ictoria Nurseries, enr London. Konned ondon and Edinbur, gh, end out v above rluabi AS T, and are now booking orders, which cuted in 'otation as received. fits 1% [^ p а few extra strong at 21s. each. Special teri Trade, and circulars with list of awards and further er particulars bi А be had on appli. YUTHILL'S STRAWBERRY 2А will be sent out August 14th :— Black Prince, Princess Royal, елү” x ы, аб 1апа Магу, Newton n Seedling ng and Evorlasting, Prinoe ай рак 100. Selected, ive Dr. Lindl iure of a crop have Сиб UN Breed. "SPAWN, рү Bushel Mushroom dix, 1s. 3d., with other iet on Sale. ЈАмЕЗ Сотни, Camberwell, London, S. BORA RD. HOUSE TREES, | Fruiting in Pots— PEACHES, | NECTARIN: APRICOTS, CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS, d tradi Meta Ricmanp 8мтт Worcester, ication, m Pamphlet, with New rir anas , and FIGS, d Seed Me б MT Trees and S. SBORN ажр. SONS S invite lovers of Orn nting spection of the а 1 forms and foliage of ir unrivalled асо аа m ofthe above, to which As have for many dire devoted especial attention. зе EI CATALOGUES, consisti f nd. EDDING-OUT PLANTS i те variety. WINDOW Labo MORE or Perd in PEE d “Gard urs’ Friend,” see Barr & irepl 2, па Аа пеше Covent ALERTER: CONDERE ЛИНЕН» ЧАНЫН, ШҮ. 02:1 is TAL PALACE, ROYAL BOTANIC, and ROYAL HORTISUREU КА FLOWER SHOWS, ES will be exhibited in great variety, fur- Rose MANN, Nurseries, енна: be to inform his the Public that his COLLE! ON is NOW in er Line, А E Brent; 5 le from wood Station, Colchest, ul's OE rm Cross, N. кк Кы ыо ль STATION, GREAT EASTERN Harr ax ҮМ FROM LONDON, xs PAUL, (Son and Sucessor to г to the late А. PAVI) ОМ ana o ала о s rior ger rep d irre LA e found in a MATS Tn addition елдо Т: а 0 To bleomine сараа tha дшше end ooming throu; hout the r Colection of GA TREES with FINE FOLIAGE d many 1 specimens of the кек cond ition $ for тешот, and are well and horticulturists э e Bearing cM or all the LEADING EREIN & Боврех, of 12, Кі 'eet, Covent Garden, x S. ООРЕЕ, AND CO.'S SHOW of ANNUALS is NOW FULL BLOOM in the Ante-Garden of the Royal E Horticul- n Society, South Kensington, where their beauty and adaptability ese PLANT СА: nishod with the укен гон pu and FONS Plants, d or dan by ARTERS GARDENERS | JADE- MECU maw SUPPLEMENT is ni w Plants for J AMES CARTERA AND CO.'S "CATALOGUE of NEW апа CHOICE БАр Mmmm Урна E. 4 PLANTS, is now ready, а will be forwarded on — & Co., To High — o cmi 0 Exporte үүх. DAVIDSON, pres фе. ean supply suitable AM „з, ot d Pr | FLOWER e etan from 10s, um- forSbipment w Sunre, Edinbu urgi Ба - ps rn C i OBERT SIM ean now La po ost f free r siz stamps, Part I. (British Ferns and their includi Delos of Hardy Ex: сүз Ferns) of his New m PRICIU eran ТУЕ CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS o. T. * rt IL (Exotic Fi Foot's 99 Je у. S. E. A EDIATE STOCK, DEN and VICTORIA VARIETIES. Bearlet. (i Tie, niter or Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER- MEDIATA к STOCK, each, 1s, per packet, : "Mixed VI SS INTERMEDIATE STOCK, very тү foriiorous us, and more robust than the Covent Garden ET each 2s. 6d, per packet. "Ban M 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. DOBSON AND D SONS jum Rave the pleasure to offer • Seed from — орла Мрт of upwards of 300 varieties, лох for have p funous for so many years. Admirers Of this lame E Eod have mda к-нү еб, аз nover before сч ае itsel Tuaine mo hing new € eger ns the yos of their stock vo - ept for the purpose of eh e price ih, рн. ewo! Seed and offerin; g Itp the pro eremo ts, d sedis еты ni Primulas. p^ . CLARKE is now prepared to send out in vals 2s. 6d. each, this, the finest. ret of СЕВЕ in piante. vation. роо зе 6а now fus aiia has been so that it is believed the produce je en former years. E instrui raising and growing plants sent with for — Een reotived in payment. — Nursery, oie tham Pla ape ton Hill, London, S. Seeds from Choice Strains. B. S. WILLIAMS ean now supply good Seeds of the following CINERARIA (Weatherill's extra ЧТ strain).— W. has secured at a Pen expense the Te stock кы ле at Mad i ыя sale from iu Wen! me m. r.i his, best strain of — а нут Үэ can n: eus ets at the following prices CALOEOLARIA (Herbaceous), trom a fine strain, 2s. 6d. 3s. 6d. PR. RIMULA (i (Williams supbrb strain), the finest fringed and the best e flowers in cultivation. Red, White, or Mixed Seed 25. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5з, per Lem Eie. d. Victoria № 100,000 rseri lloway, London, FINE TUUM CABBAGE „= ns Bedding ts is Y illustrated, x hes me оо, X Hoorer & Co., Seed Merchants, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C EW an 4 GENUIN E ХЕ AGRICULTURAL €. ARDEN + Su S DOPERIAT GREENCGEODE. TURNIP— ES prices end SdvRDANGOGUE. offers on à to is invaluable for Leges inq It ís hardy, and Seed мй т, Borough М LE e ы d e E о RAYNBIRD CALDECOTT, акр BAWTEEE, LEA Ro a Ee eiA 89, Seed Market, Mark eg: È s Basingstoke, Prize n 1851, for Wh. ш rn don Seed Corn peri Sen Genuine б: ied and Stan 1 pestes respect and piter in fine health and ES D XE A dg ves АМ ND - узар 9 0. ibam Orem Ta J * y а p^ ANTS, and n A Roses. ди, and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. "ad E AMFOR uen EN BT i and M FE PES WoW pa and de PA T А раш, AND SON aim тарны ГОУ 2 LA e о NEW SEEDS on application. their COLL EAD S ully in vite an Pini icis of| — imee Ortober; à pioco Үү BOONE ът oorti UTON s AND D BONS cm au сап supply NEW SEED of tho mental Жааш оноп ыды апа young Conifers, А Со Эт ve from cho ts at 2s. 6d. and 1з. id ayia - would solicit from their а | post foe сув Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. — Pes — | (NALCEOLARIA PRIM Ula. CINERARIA, AND SON'S S. uy T eni id COLLECTION оғ м Reached ОМАН HOCKS З also is FIN E FINELY im BLOOM. ai New Rose Hybrid ual, Empero Great Easte: RAE ES n ERSCHAFFELT has m omg pleasure in LING КОЗЫ 5 ibat he intends sending Horticole” for 21804 by himself, and ud 1865, This ina dab LA e “ Illustration variety is a veu rre and is а vequeminot, Rose, riae d all the ities of this beautiful SEED- Faoi apa VAT CARNATION, PI T, A VAN nz & Suc mr See бо Биеш Covent Garden. ,W.C. Qus d -M BASBADOR (Sang). — p Epwan» Saxe & So: Seed Merchants, Kirkcaldy. E OBSON'S UNRIVALLED SEEDS. aat DO. and will be sent out loomer, Plants wil be ready for tr D à LED BRI n berg crc ааа П Я 1 э забара тейде yv t y eo On Mem deret ii Donsox & Soxs, Seedsmen, Isleworth, W. CIATFEUt, Nurseryman, z Rue de la е Ghent | Major's Half-shru 74 Calceolaria Seed for 1865. А reference requi: К. HENRY MAJOK, Knosthorpe, near s, begs responden! ounce that his NEW SEED for the present season is Fruit Trees, &c. now ripe, and may be had in prm nd rie egeta fot ба., W г. USH STO AND D SON'S GENERAL NURSERY | Р 1%. His аге unuszally $ t SON derer CONIFERJE, ү» ех. АГИ E uus pcs indeed stand unrivalled for shape, size, and variety óf colours and markings. See Yom о inion ot She editor of of * The Journal of Horticulture," of July the n H.M.'s fi UPERE SEEDS Tor LARIA, peer named so Кеа ап M SP. S^ CHEESE bens to inform his numerous esr that his new MUSHROOM SPAWN is now ready and in fine condition, SaxvEL Cnuxxsr, 231, Oxford Street, London. EIGATE SILVER SAND.—Good quality, 75. per ton Cash, delivered loose into the Tres y: LII — rà Best quality PEAT, LOAM, SPHAGNU DSTONE, Sal TEE W. SnonT, Sand and Peat Depót, AUN; Surrey. H AW OS Less ANT. For samples and prices appl dJ, The Tie е е АИМА England. Harris d CHIS GARD ardens estimonials, Patterns, and Prices, fr jl 3 n| ГАХХЕр NETTING for FRUTE — Penny per агаа yard, or in a qd ties , or 1000 Carriage Ога ecuted received. Be FREDERICK x кезү Ds Marquee, Tont, ana Riok Dia Manu- facturers, Thomas wel a, Kent Road, Marquees 'emj (Urn SALE of GARDEN NETTING.— ORNA S ША (GON WICK Caution to Gardeners.—When yi К for A YNOR AND COOKE'S WARRANTED PRIZE S PRUNING and BUDDING KNIVES, see that quA ко them. Observe the mark cri g va end oh corporate mark O aud nói ы тз and others, but are n. "nitation, of common complain: which were n. с their nske all of which are warranted both by батса апа makers. S, & C.'s Prunmg and Budding Knives are thebest and the cheapest in the зата Works, Sheffield, : олат а $ TED 1 | Crass Echinocactus, &c.), 3 15t Prize, £10; ЭА Pris, ETS dd. £5; 4th £3. зву Prize, £5; 24 Prize, 2 Crass 18,20 ECONOMICAL and MEDICINAL PLANTS, distinct. | Crass 60.—6 TALL Mni Cereus, &c.), distinct, in i exor — 718 THE GA diei n = C HR л AND AGRICULTURAL (AME TE: IN TERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AND CONGRESS. TO BE HELD IN LONDON (ABOUT THE LAST WEEK IN) MAY, 1866. | SCHEDULE OF PRIZES. $ L—GENERAL COLLECTIONS. $ II. OMEN. дс SENTING | $ III. п шие cda ii н | Crass 1.—6 NEW PLANTS, in or о ot Mower distinct, intrcduced LIES-— continued. NAA continued, into rope. by the exhibitor, mido к= ) i Crass 39,.—3 Per Zamia, аа &c.), distinct. (Open.) о, Ms, ЖЕП 4%; 1st Prize, £5; 2d eT #3; за Prize, £2. —3 PANDAN. aio Carludovica, &c.), distinct. 1st Prize, £6 ; 2d Prize, Er n Ж eizo, #2. Бин 41.—The largest and finest PANDANAD, (Open.) e, £3; 2d Prize, e: 3d Prize, £1. —I NE a Flower, introduced into Europe by | Crass P —2 STOVE ' the каМ Ута p Ei found in commerce, (Open. ) 1st Prize, £3; Ka рш, £2; 3d Prize EW Crass 2.—3 "m PLANTS MM ex for the first time in Flower, [Өреп.) | Crass Prize, £4; 2d Prize, £3; 3d Prize, £2. Crass 3.—1 NEW PLANT, d Flower, introduced into Europe by the | exhibitor, and not found in commerce. (Open.) st Prize, td L. e n ; 3d Prize, £1. € or EE FERNS, distinct. TASS 4, К. nn 1st Prize, £10; 2d Prize, £7 ; За Prize, £5; 4th Prize, £3. STOV. GREENHOUSE FERNS, distinct. Crass 5.- -12 N of any Жа, ih in огоц of Flower, | Crass 43.—12 E or e istinot. Open] ene SES eren rad NES 1st Prize, £6; 2d Prize, £5; 3d Prize, £4; 4th Prize, t Prize, £7; rize, £5; 2 T ze, £3; à : Crass 6.6 киды PLANTS, of any description, in or Je ч йыш 00046-6 Вион or GRNUNEOUSE. ns » distinct, inet. (Openthe exhibitor not showing in No. 5.) Amateurs—not showing in Мо uti d prine е, £3; е, £2; 3d Prize, £1. 186 Prize, £ аа 3 Crass T.—16 eig or GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in Flower, dis. | | Cras 45,—6 poi or NHOUSE FERNS, distinçt. Amateurs. mon ot Сод! in No, 43.) Pu (ame st Prize, £33 2d Prize, ze, £25; 2d Prize, £20; 3d Prize, £15; 4th Prize, aces X REA PEN с nS 12 STOVE or GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in Flower, dis- Crass 46.—6 NEW TENDER FERNS, ob. (Open, A tinet. genua) à | 1st Prize, £3 ; 2d Prize, £2; 3d Prize, 21. £15 ; 2d Prize, £10 ; 3d , £1; £5. | С NEW RDY FERNS, distinct. (Open.) Ctass 9—10 STOVE, х pamang OUSE Р. ^ , in Flower, dis- 1st Prize, £3; 2d Priz Ааа rie M (Amateurs. .—24 PARE FERN cies or les, m рер. 1st Prize, £15; 2d Prize, £105 3d Prize, £7 ; 4th Prize, £5. asi c e s FARNA wacis дє чан xx Crass 10.—6 STOVE or GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in Flower, dis- | Crass 49.912 HARDY "Mr species ог varieties, distinct. "rb (Amateurs—not showing in Nos. 7 or 9.) Садаро showing in No, 48.) 1st Prize, £7; 2d Prize, £5; 3d Prize, £4; 4th Prize, £2. | 1st Prize, £4; 2d Prize, £3; 3d Prize, 2; 4th Prize, £1. Crass 11.—6 STOVE ог GREENHOUSE PLANTS in Flower, dis- | Crass 50.—6 TREE FERNS, not fewer than à } meslas (Open.) tinct. (Nurserymen—not showing in N No. 8.) | 1st ed £15; 2d Prize, £10; 3d Prize Даб. Prize, £6; 3d riso, 56; 3d Prite, 54 5 АШ Erize, 43. | Crass 51.—3. TREE FERNS, distinct 2 for exhibitors nob Crass 12.—6 STOVE or GREENHOUSE C LIMBING PLANTS, in | | mon r4 No. 50.) n.) 1st Prize, £7 ; 2d Prize, £5 ; За Prize, £3. Crass 52,—The dix TREE FERN. 186 Prize. £5; 2d Prize, £3 ; 3d Prize, £9." over, distinet. ize, £5; 2d Prize, £3; 3d Prize, 1 1st Pri (Open.) Crass 12.—The OV STOVE or GREENHOUSE PLANT, in or out | e lower, and not under 12 feet in height. (Open.) —12LY S, distinct. (Open.) nO речено dure GREENHOUSE Wi Enos £s ЕРА, SUC Crass 14,—12 or EE 8 isti PLANTS, without сот to Kosara, distinct, in- pasg Үр distinct. cluding Variegated s— Begonias Caladiums 18% Prize, #2; "^ excepted: provo i Crass 55.—10 ARADS {орь Сосн халод on, Xantho- 1st Prize, £15; 2d Prize, £10 ; 3d Prize, £5; 4th Prize, £2. ш ыз У Bey RATED SERRE P distinct. (Open.) Crass 15.—12 FINEFOLIAGED, STOVE ог GREENHOUSE EENI AE T DE EUS ЖЕ; O А 5 ELANTRA, wit reference to Flowers, distinct, in Crass 56.—6 Bza TEN pe Sedem. reo- E) M NUM лай Oam 18 тш, r.i ram 22d КОТЛЕТ — £5; 4th Prize, £3. lbe dsia, V. Po Prize, isa EEN ova oup" 'uretia, | са Calathea, &c.), arena Parrain e. ре арн с 59.—25 DWARF 1st Prize, Crass 16.—6 FINE EN INL p NP PLANTS, ) 1st Prize, £5; 2d Prize, £3; 3d £2 18 Prize, £5 ; 2d Priz тіле, £3, Crass 19,—20 HARDY Y DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, in in Flower, distinct | Crass 61.—12 HARDY TAXADS Moing excepted. n.) - M n За Prize, £7 ; ВА Prize, £5 Д ini Briz 1st RDY DECIDUOUS TREES m , T Ert Crass 62.—25 HARDY C€ONI FERS, SE E éxcepted, re [s m o their foliage, distinct Conifers pier (Open.) s нде st Prize, £10; 2d Prize. £7 ; 3d Prize, £5 ; 4th Prize, £3. 1st Prize, £15; 2d Prize, £ d Prize, £5. Crass i —3230 HARDY EVERGREEN or DECIDUOUS CLIMBING | Crass 63.—12 HARDY C ie HN distinct — Taxads excepted. RDY EVERG "cor Tu it REPRESEN si e, Z ize, £2. Crass 21.—50 HARDY ALPINE and HERBACEOUS PLANTS, in | $ 111.—С0 ECTIONS тро Meng MEE Prite, E 1st Prize, 25; 2d Prize, £3; Crass 25,50. HARDY ALPINE and HER- | | PLANTS, in ог out шү. ДШ (Open. for rwr га поб euin in No. 62, Prize, £7 ; За Prize, £5 ; За Priz ) mne P 2 P Y: Р 3 "m CLAss22.—290 HARDY EVERGREE ен j and SHRUBS, | Crass 64.—12 G: Lado e ig со oNirERS (Araucana, Dammara, distinct—Conifers excepted. 095) T i" ), not fewer than 6 es, фы, 1st Prize, £10 ; 2d Prize, £7 ; Ll. 4th Prize, £3. | st Prize, £10; 24 Prize, £7 ; Sd riso, & Ciass 22.—12 NEW REEN TREES and SHRUBS, | Crass 05.—10 EVERGREEN BERBE. including Mahonia, not | M» fewer than 5 AU. oW от чыш or ES. «3 (Open.) HARDY. VARIEGATED distinct. (Open.) st Prize, £2; 2d | Crass 95.—6 BOUG Crass Sint in zm M E Flower, in MT than 1035 ез. LS p ewer A inda 1st rize, 2-1 за Prize, y Sun Pes [s E ERICA, st Prize, Crass 85.—10. GREENHOUSE YUCCAS BEAUC. M MONS, с. к i: мш. 1st Prize, £10 ; 2d Pr ; 4th Prize, 23. Crass 86.—10 DRACZENAS - Prat distinct, 1st Prize, £10; 2d Prize, £7 ; 3d Prize, t Prize, £j, Crass 87.—6 LE ILIU. [9 88.—6 Pots of LILIUM AURATUM, in Flo LAM бё. зав 10 inches across, NL Qe raw 1st Prize, £i; ар г £2; За Prize, CLass 89.—24 AGAVES, not fewer than 12 Pos or Ist Prize, £10; 2d Prize, £7 ; За Prize, £6; жгне —6 AMARYLLIS, dis tinct, m Flower. i ; 2d Prize, £2; 3d Prize, £l. LASS 93,—1 ORANGE TREE, in Flower 18 Prize, £5; 2d Prize, £4; 3d Prize, £3. Cnass 94.—12 ORANGE SAREN &c., in Flower or Fruit, (Open) ze, £T; 2d — ; 3а Prize, £3. (Алави) or Fruit, (Open) GAIN in Flower, any species. 9d ME ER A Er zu el EROUS za PZEOLUM, in Flo d Prize, £ T о 186 Prize, £3; Crass 96,—1 LE ist Prina Crass 97.—12 vig pA uis А distinct, in Flower, (0ye) 1st Prize, £4; 2d Prize, £3; ЗА Prize, £2. ” liis IV.—COLLECTIONS EEPRESENTING SPECIES and VARIETIES. TA HARDER Spaga 1st ; 2d Tia. £3; 3d Duae, Ass 90,—1 2d DARD HARDY Fu Doors ae rizo, £3; 3d Prize, A rize, £15 NE n: M m LN ems Berga need : Open, fc К t s mw Prite 26, 2d 2d P tors no Showing $ Ath Pr s 3 (Amateurs, 18+ Prize, £12; 24 Prize, £10; 34 Crass 102.58 GREENHOUSE AZALEA RETO TIE ARARA Ist Prize, £12; 2d. £10; 3d Prize, £7 ; 4th Crass 104.—6 GREENHOUSE AZALEAS, Amateurs—not quo No. Prize, ix ; 2d Prize, £5 ; За Prize, $3; 4t Cuass 105.—6 pma OMM. tn Rl "urserymen—no! wing in 1st Prize, £6; 2d Prize, £4; 3d Prize, £3. ^ REEN: 1st Prize, £5 ; 2d Prize, £3; 3d Prize, £2. | н er e „9 (Open.) ла Prize, £19; dt: Crass 26.—9 BOXES of ANNUALS shown for effect, as a representa- | lst pes ; 2d Prize, £2; T ak 11.—6 ROSES, in Flo tion of Parterre Gardening. (Open, ) | Crass 67.—2 MU: y Tris е, £4; За Prize, £3; 2d Prize, £2; 2d Prize, £1. ao, £4; 2d brizo, £3; ЗА #7; "i Crase 68.12 CALADIUMS. dist мА 0 ^ TE 2d is non £3; 5 IL AMO. I IP ex @ | custo. 5 ANTHURIUMS, distinct, iu Flower or not. (Open) A а а, „ 23; 2d Prize, £2 ; 3d Prize, £1. Crass 70,—6 № HES, distinct. 7 [oem (Open) 1st Prize, £8 ; 2d Prize, £0; За , £4. € onc edge CLass 71.—The finest NEPENTHES.. (Open.) LL. ? тае б URS DEP d d 1st Prize, £3; 2d Prize, £2; dd Prize, 41. Crass 29,—12 Crass 72.—9 SARRACENI. (Open.) "IS Prize, £10; Sd Prism ET За Potes Sip REPRE EET n) |" qb Prize, £10; 2d Prize, £i ; ЗД Prize, £o Crass 30.—10 EXOTIC ORCHIDS, distinct, in Flower. (Amateurs— | 0“^55 73.—10 BEGONIAS, айй, with peier Foliage. Prize, £4; 2d Prize, £3 ze, £2; 4t gym 1—6 BEGONIAS, distinet, in Tir, 0 1st Prize, £3; 2d Prize, £2; 3d Prize, £1 ; Us ЧГ F 5 (Open) £3; 4th Prize, £2. Crass 75.—1 ALLAMANDA. in Flower, (Open) diu тыы ш йй агы тар, a No. 29.) Crass 7 » £3; 4th Prize, £2 he first time in Flower. Prize, 22 &4. Crass 18,1 IXORA, іл Flower. (Open. а 1 EXOTIC тару ERN 1st Prize, am Wire ER ра) за Prize, £3; 3d Prize, £2.3 CM НЫ | i : 1st Prize, 4 Crass 80.—3 GREENHOUSE RODOD: nwe A e е 1% £3; 2d Prize, a e. 3d Prize, Crass 81. ADS SRICAS, iae. 3 M o ES SHoUSE E За Prize, £5; бр. бм) —6 GREENHOUSJ ERICAS, distinct, in Flower. (Ama- Prize, £6; ‚ £3; 4th Prize, £2, - Avecs 5, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AND CONGRESS-«( Continued). SCHEDULE OF PRIZES. {ү OOLLEOTIONS REPRESENTING $ VI. —FRUITS-—continued, $ VIIL.—VEGET. PARERA- ahna · а VARIET IN =ош, с Crass 105.—PINE-APPLE, 1 Fruit of any other kind. (Open.) Quass 300.—FRENCH BEANS, Forced, 60 pods. e m PELARGONIUMS, di 8t Prize, £2; з; За Prize, £1. st Prize, £1; 2d Prize, 15s. ; 3d Prize, 1 Cus m- d Y: idc excepted, (Open.) Crass 100.—GRAPES, 5 kinds, 1 bunch ofeach. (0 Crass MEME a peck. (Open un Dust; a Pris E n quel 1st Prize, £5; 2nd Prize ТЕЛЕ £3. Qe lst £1; 2d Prize, Prize, —12 NOSEGAY or eim. NOSEGAY PELARGO- exiis Сіл. —EARLY CARROTS, quis. 4 of 24. (Open.) сөт. 8 моме distinct, ip Elower. (Орев) da Prize, 20, 9d Prim dor ei Pme eee (Оре) Ta Pede, 15s P 2a PES Me "e 12 VARIEGATED PELARGONIUMS, distinct, (Open.)| Саз 103, EROT. айр Бо Hamborg’ (Open.) dicic NN ч» me Prize, £0 ; 2d Prize, £4; 3d Prize, £3. Prize Prize, Prize, UE a RD ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, distinct, | rass 169.— samanan g КА of any footer Black kind, having ар Am N3. RUOUMERES, 1 brago. (Open. i ERE ра поч. open.) 186 Prize, $3; 2d Prize, £2; Sd Pri 1. А ыбын r SARER, the handsomest, (Ороп) Crass 170.—GRAPES, 3 bunches of any other Black kind, no FUA, Cass 1900. STANDARD ашыр. PELARGONIUMS, having te М зош (Open. (О Crass 215, RGRNBER, the longest, (Open) 1st Prize, #3; ze, £2 ; 3d Prize, £1. t Prize, £3; 2d Prize, £2; 3d Prize, £1, 1% Prize, Qum1L-12 SHOW PELARGONIUMS, distinct, in Flower, in} Crass ИП.—@ВАРЕВ 10s. ; 2d Prize, qe of pin of Alexandria." e wh BEURA ARB, — n stalks. (Open). r than 8 inches rn Nurserymen.) реп. 20, e, 108, ri S La hot large dus 4 Sins ; S ath uw ^ 1st Prize, £3; 2d bun. $2; 3d Beine, 21. Crass 27.—CABBAGE, 3heads. (Open). 13.10 ur ARGO: distinct, in Flower, in | | Crass 172, —GRAPES, Mores fn ur pe от having the 1st Prize, 108, ; 2d Prize, 10. т t larger Fihan à а Ae imm, JÉSEN M E Quas 218,—CA ULIFLOWE heads. (Open). ut Prize, E10 ; 3d Prize, £7 ; За Prize, £5; да Prize | ad Prize, £d А Tst Prizo, 15s. ; 2d Prize, 105. » p" Crass apen деда 3 bunches Wh i Crass 133.—6 SHOW UMS distinct, in меду in pots the Мачар eec м ы Crass 219.—BROCCOLI, 3 heads. (Open). E ү рле aria А фои Tp P | c pta or i AE ED VEGETABLE, distinct, cul- LASS — ү C "EG 2, distinct, cu тет: » - А а, s8; багун » a es CLass 174, -GRAPES, the bt je мачой of any Black kind. tivabló in this s country, and not a gardon variety. (Open.) Ис er n 8 сан Led NE set y 1st Prize, £2; 2d Prize, £1. зе, Crass 175.—GRAPES, the best single bunch of any White kind. ета celi Lem distinct, in Flower, in pots 8 P WES APRIL c 1st Prize, £2; 2d Prize, £I jov bh (Open.) each. (Open.) in Flower. (Ope ААР, е of lst LP p^ 2d Prize, £1. 1st Prize, £3; 2d Prize, 22; 3d Pale Д? m E Е Crass 145.3 5 | | 28.—1 WEDDING BOUQUET. (Open.) is TANDARD ED HELIOTR OPES, in Flower (Open.) et M RE ИЕ" Wopen). | 18 рїш, Er 2d Prize, £1. E (Open ) Crass 188.—10 en of STRAWBERRIES, in Fruit. (Open). g NI SUELE Жаадай г еск ды ids T ae © M iio dx or WREATHS. (Open) LASS * Cus Mit Боны inch, in Flower, in pre not larger D ETE SU m a (Орев, | upra, £o; 2d Pre, £i ? across. (Nurs D { мї рше, 44; der ай Pride, 22; à Ctass 190. —CHBRRIES, 30 of any White kind. (Open.) | Chass 148.—6 РОС; CHSIAS, distinct, in годи ү "em ped largor Ist Prize, £1; 2d Prize, 15s. ; 3d Prize, 10s. Med с ME ЧЫСЫ ранив, M ey Бы ыр омы | SIX, тирышминтз, DESIGNS, ас. ао. Crass M03 STANDARD FUgHslAS juin in FI (Open) | Crass "5 Apan ower. 192 —RASP 8, 3 о Pete (оре) | i Cat E £3; 2d Prize, £2 ; 3d Prize, Ж | шуы за RIES, а Ым. } “к а Шш, И m PX P^ SL Qus 1515 рдо distinct, in Flower. (Open.) POMA tk A ee pots, three or more 1st Prize, £3; PEE a Ist Prize, £2 ; 9d (Оре eus 195. Одесі of FOREIGN Ito. (Open.) Crass m ман, PJEONIES, distinct, in Flower, in 156 Prize, £ S, prt x lst 1 з 2d Pri bus ze, £i PB. Lao, cp Crass 101,—86 TANGIERINE TREES, in Fruit, in pots us im. ойт ORNAMENTS, Mad typed #3. ; 2d Prizé, £3; За Prize, £2. Prize, 4 pots. Ж N for LAYING OUT a PUBLIC a 2] Crass 196. ges dem hoaviest bunch. (Open). Lass 284—0) for UE оста, ны онно: быш м з 2d Prize, £2; 3d Prize, £1. 1st Prize, £3; 24 Prize, 42; 3d Prize, 81. of the о Royal H Tibrt "ains at "- ts of LIL ALI cta POI ETIN Mess acd oi purs the x EY, in Flower. (Open.) Crass 197.—6 FRU: КО; wes а m ) Е 1st Prize, Eu msi м € s avata „з 1st Prize, £3; 2 е, Crass 235,—-рЕЅ -orre 4. £f eai f | UAR A арена le "iUe equi ЛЕН P San oa Cus $ V.—SEEDL LIN NGS. iT TU Pilze, £25 ch наон in Fruit (not nec ш ЕМ, 295 а an v md T5.—SEEDLING FLO; ' FLOV named. | Crass 199.—12 ORCHARD- E V ЗЕ узео = YING OUT a VILLA GARDEN and gms m.) NW ofany -o ее [5 мре. in D Er pots, есы, n.) поа GROUNDS indis LA House а rd ona » du ап obj Crass 58 x Ew G. TREES, in Fruit (not neces- Po ARDEN HYBRID, named, exclusive of Florists’ | Cass 300.—8 . S Sariy mpo) ia pala (OR РР ripe), in (Open.) 1st £5; 2d Prize, ғ; gap itn Flowers. (Open) Jat Prize, 22 ; 24 Бш, £2; / dies —NEW GARDEN VARIETY, not included in Жов, Мб ог | Certificates, 16, named. (Open) $ X.—EXTRAORDINARY PRIZES. Crass 158. SERDET, riti wine они - $ VII. VEGETABLES E e Crass 237. нит px = чота, or PRUITS, *,* Y, must be shown not spec; T vit pen. Cras » 5: 2 2:06 DLG VEGETA BLE, Раіў kind, named. реп) © 90L—FORCED VEGETABLES, Vis fiiio excepted, xr з Es Ж. Prizes б Prizes of £2 Оа e 1st Prize, £3; 2d Prize, £25 #1. i - e 392.— , 6 kinds—Salading ex. VIL—FE £L зац $ "UITS, 15i Pride, 43; 3d ; ы 5 190 and 200 must be ripe and fit — Ctass 29. SALADING, 10 вогіз, (Open). H FRUITS, eis e PR : е а 1st Prize, £2; 2d Prize, £1. $ n опе kind была, АБА! heads. (Open). vai aa quof Fruit Pa 1st Prize, £1; Ys. үзе Н А * ( ASPARAGUS, 12 largest dk (Open.) 3 Чырт Sman.” (Ороп) iw 2d Prize, 156. ; 3d Prize, 108. i у 1 n „ASS. 206.— punnet. (Open) 0 Nr илк trat acd nid 1st Prigo, s BRUM. dod) $ 0 : 1 Crass 207. —POTATOS, F f í 0 ra ramis Fruit of ‘ Providence.” (Open.) зли 9 ide rd одел | 0 а "ыз Fh 5 2a Ep ш of ‘Charlotte. Rothschild. (Open) | Crass 208 POTATOS лса, Mor wem ны. Ома), сомов ROOMS, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, SOUTH KENSINGTON, W. ыгы гс: эсем E IIi.—BOU TS and OBJEOTS of Crass 170.—4 VIN ES in POTS, in Fruit, distinot. (Open ) RAS I. » паса ATU RAL FLOWERS. uk 2 Кя ce lst £5; 2d Prize, £4; 3d Prize, £3. а x CLAss 291, Аруу р и DECORATIONS, 3 Pieces, orna- Ist Prize, £2; 2d Prize, £1. Crass 177.—2 VINES in POTS, in fruit distinct. (Open) mente e TUM ) биш1л.—13НЕВВАСЕООВ, CALCEOLARIAS, in Flovar. К Е d Pag n = о, ЕИ 1st Prize, £7; 2d Pr EH OR E Оев. LASS — t of any Green-fles pe Prize, £3; 2d Prize, P d Prize, £1. 1st Prize, £1; 2d Prize, 15s. ; 3d Prize, 10s. Cass 15: Prize, £5; 20 Pri TEAU, cw d Flowers. (Open.) Cass 133.28 CALOEOLARIL tinct, im Боже, | Chase П9- MELON, 1 Fruit of let-fleshed kind. (Open.) ОШ XT ый [ CNN j^ айнек ло ize, £1, 2d Prio dn DA СТТ? Crass 223, FLOWERSTA алаа р бодре, акі Jat Prize, 43; 24 Prize, £2 : Crass 180.—PEACHES, 3 kinds, in threes, (Open.) Prize, £3; 3d Рио, 2%; Crass 139,—12 PANSIES, distinct Fl p (Open.) 1st jv s rt £3; За Prize, £2. | Crass А —PLANT CASE for the DRAWING-ROOM, furnishcd 1st £2; 2d Prize, £1. —PEACHES, 6 ofany kind. (Open.) 2: Р ки NAME о n.) Ciass 140.—12 FANCY PANSIES, distinct, in Flower, in 6-fnch pots. 1st pre us ЖОТА £l 1st Prize, £3; 3d Priao, £2; 3d Prize, ist Prize, £2; 94 Prizo, £1. gus 182. NEOPARE d in threos. (Open. | Crass 225, —V INDOW н ано) furnished with suitable Plants. Е 8! 2 Crass 141.94 PANSIES, distinct, out bloo: Open. Prize, $2; ын is Prize, £1108. 3 dà Prize, tis 3d Eme, (Орев) Ка роза | Crass im, IA рипа Deco hed н сао Plan ы ои à Crass 142. cM Mn pen] Bizarres, Bybloe e в of any ki à (Open.) | i5 er do Titel А M rm Es SATA E Е паи € 25 Fruits of each. (Open) її ; ФАР 185,.—58' of eac! pen. онг e un Рено чри роце: (Ogan) "ид ede i5: Y 3 ue Солза 297.3 CRUS on furnished with Suitable Pian!s. Crass 14.—3 TRER MIGNONETT ~ "To ved n INCHES (suitable for one а h 14 INCHES * C C COA-NUT REFUSE б. de. within 2^ miles of Ch: аб 2з. per bag. For Si how to use it, ESI long ars and how t in e de: UE Кэаби ие the 1 h, арр! Pi босо Fise бон? А: ngston-upon-Thames. Postage Stamps or Post-office | Кемел payable to J. BARSHAM Bansuaws BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town. Cavrrow, — Every Brush is stamped, J. Bansuaw's Patent. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 5, 1865, CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. T MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON Respectfully offer SEED of the above beautiful Winter and Early ome- ад „таг Spring Flowering Bulb in кы ho пече from the finest collection in the kingdom, and which has repeatedly received Certif. of the highe - The Seed may be sown successively from early autumn until the spring, but the present summer months į iste most fav bec n for early emend «ш ке seminal D. thus obtained being subjected to a r intermedia: “ ontinuous growth in e plant-pit, will thereby attain to a fw "id ize in th e second season. before ot FI URST OM- reir PERSICUM, 6d, and 1s. per packet. CYCLAMEN ATKINSI, A. CARNEUM, and A. ROSEUM, 14, CICLAMEN COUM, and C. CARNEUM, 1s.each, bores, OUND, er used солн PERSL pu choice mixed, from 20 varieties of EN VERNUM, аа С. КЕРА against Insects and Mildew, o: oun, 25. 6d. to 58. 'ANDUM, 1s. each, Growing Plants, о Winte CYCLAMEN in 6 varieties of C. Atkinsi section, in separate ssing on е & те t ieties i t packets, 3з. should А T ЖАР Баа packets, 78. 6d. | CYCLAMEN, mixed, fi т last smell an if "he Кера. Е.б. Н 2 at 1s., 25. 6d., and s. p & Sox e offer SEED of CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, and PRIMULA, in first-class q er packet, with the fine 286 БО, SCARLET and WHITE INTERMEDIATE STOCK, 6d. а nd i THE WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Seedsmen, in boxes, 1s. ., and 10s. 6d. each. Wholesale by PRICES PATENT CANDLE COMPANY (LiwrTED). ШШ ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, in было eS Mae and material, the "REA sorts being grea те no Slugs and 2° = {аКе пр Tits room, and once put down incur no further labour d ома: Edgings, conse- cially suited for KITCHEN б. harbour VASE S POUNTAINS, &c, in Artificial Stone, of d durability, and in great | variety of design. УГА, F. & ME ма ufacturers, Upper à Ground S Bl Ne Queen's food West, Chelsea, S.W.; рыла Y Кш ХЕ, Illustrated Pric е Lists free by post. The Т! Trade supplied. RNAMENTAL PAVING TILES for pep Halls, Corridors, Balconies, &c., as cheap апа p is e аа red, and buff colours, and capable of fo) ariety of TAE TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than e al WHI TË GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls Роа Kitchen Ranges, Дем, &c. бтооу and о ja Bric ds dee ш dural y Du tch aag ы біце Wal GRAY'S OVAL e s BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIB Crass IX., No. 2119. Mr G 1 +1 try. Nurserym en, Gardeners, &o., to his 5 , бе МЕ AL TUBULAR BOILER care foin gi by кон judges to be a great improvement on every form of Tubular Boiler yet introduced, ТЕ lu [ото ы кешр ue ii s other Boilers for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work with one-thiri any other sf ^ in Gardeners’ Chronicle of International Exhibition, May 24, page 4 ga, made on a circular plan, but the oval form given to Mr. Gnav's variety of it i prete in closer contact with the uH The form of а furnace being a Dirala rather than 5 апагеі it seems feasil the Boilers ж D oval plan s ES == Ex Due more completely within range of the burning fuel; sad is being so, the Prou ved slight one, is no doubt an They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on ee JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S Mo. CHELSEA, S.W. NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. раа tes, Cements, & "T6 be obtamed of F. таа Drain Ls Piomar a abo оне SAND (REIGATE, best p; at the А addresses—14s. te prob. or A eu P ps M 2s. Капка Pues extra TUS nn LINKERS, for Rockeries and . & G. RosugR.—Addresses кийаш тузе IR C TRE | eres S SALTING MACHINE for DESTROYING WEEDS in Garden Walks and Court Yards. PRICES :— —— NE 20 gallons v.c. mE 5. 30 AE Lr e SU Ida i У у Le 5 10 0 i 0.0 NDER SHANKS & Бох, Dens” БаПопа Works, Arbroath. Tondon п Ofico and Show Rooms, 27, Leadenhall Street, E.C. ed они FLEXIBLE ЕГЕ. ADJUSTING AWN MOWING MACHINES. |. GREAT IMPROV EMENT, PRICES yum LINEAL YARD, 24 | INCHES e — = Mostly used for = € | Th | 2 А баш) ог x Elh Lu 8 a 1# 1 pem еН Small reri vig &c. 1j inch/Smallest Rabb: : id. uantities of 100 ана ог г Сре free at nearly all the principal Railway Stations and Sipping Pots in England; and 200 yards or upwards delivered free to most parts of Scotland and Ireland. *«* Every description LA зд warranted to give satisfaction, and if not approved will be ezchango or | | may be returned unconditio. J. B. BROWN ax i d Orriczs : 18, CANNON STREET, um LONDON EC, Nearly ares Sr. Swrruiv's LANE and LONDON STONE, and near Marien M or Mice is kept in stock), 148, UPPER pu а ле. вс, zT ec tho ar Р, у КЩ N BREWERY, , and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOAT EL Full Possim Drawi and Pri. the Patentee m Manufacturer. e NEM Jon w, Junction Works, New B^55 АЕ D'sS PATENT CROIS ELESS NIATURE LAWN MOWER CUTS 8 INCHES., £2 10 for the very smallest grass pd or edgings. a lady) . Suitable for To CUT 10 INCHES (this can be worked He To 2 y) .. INCHES (mitable etuer man men boy) 8 Е (suitable for two n) Stations in Е Тегей Carriage Fr меа а апа а. үс. 7 10 the Principal Бае: sent immediately to J. & Sons, neers, 6, Bankside, астар лоас Garden ers, Chairs, ST. PAM IRON WORK COMPANY, T. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. ER IRON RIRE FENCING, AND GATES. i d. Ta SHEEP HURDLES, за. high, е Ваг, ПЖ 0 | CATTLE HURDLE, 3 ft. $i. high, ӨЛ, pr M to, do, 4 Ditto Ру ditto ditto, $ Top Bar 4 $ OX HURDLE, 4 ft. high, 6 ft. long — *' SPRATT^S desir LOCK. on appli The T voce best Fastening for dis d, Wicket, Swing, an way Gates. кае and Prices T WROUGHT-IRON STABLE негі web RIES, &с. Lists Free y ER | ST, PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LO Avavst 5, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 721 7 gor Present dms а башда lover etie HER Sov o паци е: о, ^ IE TY. combinations; to recall some of the conditions to AND SONS Sie NEW SEED of lit sides ч fine nr Tho price is 4d. per ]b., cheaper by the cwt. The ntity to be sown per acre is 28 Ibs. M gea 2 if with Italian Rye-grass, 8 Ibs, is sufficien Also MUSTARD and RAPE, new seed, at low prices, which beh Sows, Royal Berkshire Seed each Reading. wW У РБ just EW ED : m E is quite equal to the | dud va AUR M uie E gs of Dry а The present NEW AE FLOWERING, 84 r Ib. MEM the cwt. W LATE WHITE FLOWER ND SONS. zu сирру the following good nas ens Kedi the Garden, to come in at Mi SUTTON’S IMPERIAL EARLY DWARF YOR Md о an r et, and in large Gites at Peduped ө. d n EA. 6d. per pound, AD CABB АСЕ, 2s. 6d. per lb. Surrox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed | Establishment, Heading. ew Early Turnip. UTTON'S SHORT- TOP SIX- bi nerd E NIP, for esy This ent cer. tainly tee mna отв. tion, if sown in the ges of August, will be ready for Feed- ing off in Octobe: s. per 1Ь.; or cheaj ushel, Carriage free. Ѕоттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Tod Reading. уаз Orange Jell QuivAs AND WEAVER (late bo binh Curvas) р DS of the JUDGES. Crass 1. рар ы uber distinct kinds. which, in our opinion, Mr. GIBSON very reasonably attributes his s success ; and to record the fact that Qq N 1st Prize, Mr. William Bull, King's Road, Chelse: Segen) Grass 2—9 EXOTIC, distinct kinds. (Amateurs) in this suburban park, that the First Commis- Ist, R2 Gr. Right Hon. Louisa Lady Ashburton i h consequence E 2d, Mr E Малага, Gr, . Taylor, Esq., Seven Sistors| ОЁ whic ery considerable spac ground, 3d, Mr, W. Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, Esq, Ница occupying a к, insular position оп the north side iR V: rassa хаа ^ the Јаке, has just been opened to the publie СЩ ere, іп the future, we may l novel scene 3d, Mr. H. of beauty; but in the meantime the gems of this iiu n mié EXOTIC. (Open) year's planting will be found within the old sub- Ll т. Вагпага, 1 2d, Mr. 1. л, Esq., Clapham Park, 15s, | tropical area, 3d, Mr. W. Young, 108, ne very beautiful oblong group consists of a TP ires Don Ade Dr i AOT centre of rather y ji amm of Centaurea вуш no- 2d, Mr. William Young, £1 10s. earpa, which Mr. N has planted freely this Crass 6.—3 FILMY HYMENOPHYLLUMS. (Open.) year; this is daniel MA most aam, border of 3d, Mr. William Bull, £1. Coleus Ve erschaffeltii, and that again is bordered Crass 7.—3 GOLDEN, distinct kinds. (Open. i itti Jh, Mr т. (Open.) b Sempervivum eism, sitting 2d, Mr. William Bull, 158, elose Crass 9.—9, not Jess than 6 DISTINCT KINDS. (Amateurs) 5 ьт. r4 Higgs, Gr. Aad Mrs. Barchard, Putney Heath, £3. | He, Mr, W. Young, Dir * —6 DISTINCT KINDS. (Open.) us Mr. Wiliam kp £2. 2d, Mr. M. Eeu £l CLA: ИЙЫН NS, 12 distinct kinds. (Open.) si; M oer: п ater & Som, Donu and Reigate Nurseries, £3. Баа 186, onim d А. Stansfield & Sons, Vale Nurseries, Todmoi Wed Cra: —6 DISTINCT KINDS. (Amntoeurs.) 156, Mr. W. К Kim [ems Gr. to Mrs, Laing, 9, Hyde Park Gate, W., £2. 2d, Mr. W. Young, £1'105, 3d, Mr. W, Earley, Gr. to F. Pryor, Esq., Welwyn, £1 Crass 13.—COLLE 8 in its seascn must have been "itself an objec —€— beauty. A third very pretty € s | loo roup consists of a cent {ге of the wh ite e and pink y variegated Vitis h sur- ded "n Lon nicera aureo-re ticulata, so trained CTIO 1st, Messrs, J. Ivery & г £A. 2d, Messrs. A. Stansfield & Sons, £3. 3d, Mr. Wiliam m Bull, £2. Crass дЫ (Open.) 1st, Mr. J. Weston, £5. 2d, ж. E. Стево, 4 Gr. to J. Stutter, Esq., Clapham Park, £4. 3d, Mr. G. en, Douglass Place, East Greenwich, £3. AS, 6 distinct kinds. (opan); urseryman, Hammersmith, £; (Open.) CLA: ыы! 3d, Mr. bond Масон ih, Nt Crass Bi т E чес ге 1st, Mr. J. Green, Gr. to Col. Miles, mesbury, for Adiantum rleyanum, 227 ed Mr. Mens ım euneatu: RE xtra, Мае & Sons, fo E Collection of British y ar w Fern: br Hiat. ases Fm ed with Plants, ик RIZE О: EET R. KE ne Crass 17.—A prize offered Mr. DES T om of Counci! PYRAMIDAL GROUP, composed CAMPANULA PYRAM er À DS of blue Sa dup or S, and NERIUM SPLENDEN Sie earth with verdure i is the yide Li this x Й plants of while on which x м of СЕ brig Ауу шз гаеп t asket margin. Prohably how- er the telling bed of all is Coleus Versohaf- feltii, AMAN for its intense n unbroken by weakness of tint at any po areir at Ан the m ett ^E a o elegantly- This as to cuf silver leaves of Cen a gym group is very benatiful - м т е effective perhaps as when the broader-leaved Centaurea row-leaved жане) and roun ey ut the stem xs —Á diti mperflorens, or allie Outside із a pim E i зет denticulata, ar intervals сае and ferrea M a, the Dracænas T fts дн Centurea razusina n alternatin with t ТЕ arov mith CEA ойр УШЫ Hien Ras | Fi СЕВТТЕТСАТЕВ, o |: etn утры toenimproring for several years; t ; the characteristics of the variety a Sl tio nada Карану of Growth (may be sown D line of адн Л чили А. {1 the middle of Augus amirit, and раиса» DAI. First-class Certificate to Mr. Clark, Botanical Gardens, Glasgow, for t dim USE us is secure the genuine Колы e X lication is recommended, P коча species, Calabar. is group i: Ing, а 1s. 6d. per lb ; A delivered rail station. lass Certificate to Messrs. A. Stansfield & Sons, Todmorden, s rure b же ку wet а slit * screen on the ZEE. ed for Asplenium Adiantum nigrum ларь y P Ў g © First-class Certificate to A. Stansfield & Sons, for Blechnum | side during the hottest "portion of a sunny ETER стт ТОА I et WING. Fi As eer di eis bre to Messrs. Stansfield & Sons, for Polystichum б add Herbetil is di 202 Taa WSON кр Patch сап supply of excellent eene nini КЫ dé; fr Разана may & pew gie vp : x m: eo ш е TL OR RASS nro Pratola Cortilonte To Mesers. Stansfeld & Asplenium пашто ia Males v dip iram ———2 may be WHITE MUSTARD Dus EKS TURNI He сони TURUT Second.chass Certilento to Moser сагы Stan Blechnum | written down Worthless: Boe ант the PASTURE d kc. TURAL GRASS SEEDS fr PERMANENT ME I M Stansfield & Sons, for Teucrium | fine оса someti е Tan M from pur они Натат, ROMUS SCHRADERLI, 2s. 64. per Ib., and the | First My dense eA ira tn ў ^j Aer amis уе =з Pi pum ае ЕЯ 21.1 Exe 7 ponen bens Per шуге, the vier сч à plants ce 1 AMOR KC. = Iypodium vulgare | те erschaffeltii; that thislatter is ROBERT PARKER begs to 5з the following, - yi — e Же еп е Шы. cesi ЮРЕК ЫТЫ таа Парана урана а. ФЕ] жиры ы, н, fel дышанын — теа intervenes between i АСКЫ Р. М z mM he 6 ш the «s n ny nat ; Is ers е эү RON QOENS 2. ATURDAY, AUG UST 5, 1865. the outer drives, iud neat effect, just thzt o чордон S нрріхотдх,лі: ва. tono б 5 2 ne kerb, is pre eed 1! by a narrow even line of TRITO; NUTTALL aar Н MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WE Cerastium tomentosum, closely clipped so as to md pa Mousse У 6| Товарах, Aug, " ас ч тат Ра ап Maux | ріте it a rounde E TUCCA ALBO spica OC SUCH .. .. ..10& and 1 0| ватар, — 124 ВОЧ Kensington. о. DPA The secre p success yim DM tenderlings at PilickD Азага, @0 74 нет ttersea is bottom - heat „fresh moderately Eris Rm e lants, Seed, ук ESUD ouri of ныд We invite thus early the attention of „those M s ^ а ihe feeding pon gives е t rilliant eolo у лоны иа OO арои, Эште, В. Flower-gardens to the display of Өпзтаомот, foliage are г шаша иу» t (gno ÇEARLES TURNER has the followi dy in | GARD T BATTERSEA PARK, for twv ns. | and it is the bottom-heat that induces the more К e lolowing now ready in : ing to the v Favo aible tender plants to thrive there so perfectly. Dat g plants : The first is, that owing ry fi r b s ШИ Dundas (Myatt) n Teri 4 ture of season, the plants have this summer | how is. ttom-heat provided—by bye e байып (Moi "Bo pr Royal” KC put on the aspect of luxurious contentment, which | filled with fermenting manure? No: but by bri - Cockseomp (10% Ritley).. 5 0 John Рот is 6 for the: m to attain sooner and | bat: e manner has been well deseribed by |I ce Koers Rod dealer x 1 Mr. бтвзох himself in our columns (p. 986, 1863), é ik 6 La Chal rs of а leas eon- - . 3 Y d Eie (0360 Matt) : B 0 Le Constant». 1: deseen Мае passed over us since and to them we refer for details, The effect of jal yhich г Eenor (Myatt . 9 | Marguerite (Lebreton) 0 D. summers w р b БЫ, дода ab EO zonis Qergmde .. 9|M r, GIBSON commenced this style o of garde eni ing,— |this use of E rubble Ше a км оч ein dl Ui Eton i907 за A| Рейд. (din) Jo T were, in close con EI - Н Pre Анг йш) | olis already in luxuriant growth i iat like a| plante, the heat which is absorbed when tbe sun is Fur queen (In 9 5 0 БРС Napier (Smit) 11 5 0| Willowi * the Battersea soil; and that Hib mare е їй, тыӊ 5% UR E 6 | rosa sinensis is à and seedin ng freely. Тһе |оп the sides ^ дә Ее сети ыу фе) Perg om баа Haveiek Chey) вв Jonghe), R в о | second is thata m re ire ned a aane ә ма» ЭҢ Е it y, that a thick e it ' de 5 em ER " à Many other kind of less poe шун gere: TIU edita dere бота ye б ici наа the | brick rubble forms the base of the beds, whic bee eeu mi selection, and a more taste ge UU ur aud бы rabbla is Flower still remarkably varied b їп many eases, unex- | are some foo dr А "t Lous VAN .HOUTTE , 433i aterials which Mr. 'Grssox Бо well adapts ut at the sloping sides, so near to lane, ооо ad at M OUTTES б, EE iN e Penis ве su to be merely covered by the * ышташ: S lovem EG Our object is, however, not now to enter upon There. is eonsequently no obstacle мч the ready “аы in Lee nte whater erlo erar S det | = de iption of the ME of the admission of heat when the sun is shining on the идеа үш for ench packa AES per contri any detaile Poenus veh és int out| sloping margins of the beds, and from the nature TR Maa from e of e spin xni scs effective. of the material, heat once absorbed is 2 p ATALOGUES No. 105, 106, апа 108 Messrs. R. SILPERRAD & Sov, г ent, Belgium. various a few | [Avavsr 5, 1865, 722 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAE GAZETTE. diffused beneath the E The plan involves some] before the ЕЕ Dublin Society a short time|by draining marshy districts, and by planting oa S considerable labour in watering in dry weather, | since. He — WAS and on all ground not used for ; 9 but the results are worth any €— amoun “ Anothe nteresting — of one of our purp ено of labour. In truth, we have here geothermal | 4. native speoies of Orchis culture of the simplest” ind most effeetive kin the of Allan by Dr. par TERSON, one E е It is an Эу e it to gem ec ICAL EDUCATION may seem at first sight | somewhat remote from the subjects discussed in AUR hich our readers | parts are so large, that e | logical — which have taken place oan be wel stug ie i é -TANDON, * Eléments Teratologie, claseifie es the елет which ——= А correspondent writes : :—“ We hij Lir ie i ones, standing boldly up in the centre of the bloom, m of future double blossoms in this ке sd pla nts." —— We understand that on Tuesday néxt ў there wi e exhibited before the Floral Committ: E ultural Society, by Mr. V: Varron, of Qi LIUM AURATUM, with 29 blooms upon it, the , bulb. rune. Me stems, whieh bear res single This take places in — double мом as — an, M ere and lat ter eor M E n th entre nge we believe was grown К: sq3 M Бег state, and leaving buds, as fre Court s st rs in the Rose; Ену when ће о arts of apos since, in "e ym of a ere Ped | | the. assed by —— E uy in London, E 4 tent, that censure was а just one. The place С rome lies far i "with bow 6 — of these E 'B E 25 do H "Р [ај p [5] Є — коне teachers "the labellum bong next | DO: any reasons why medical students Le mselves Mi — 8s eandi- A magnificent TOR S which bloomed 1851, s was figured a y КӨ pet im under the e ol nr» dE | ing been тестй Yon Honduras from M. ° General к опа1й. А. casual о J. ^ T а erent nature of the flower- "bud, the patent dates for the medical service e army, in In h ; ther flowers pring dia, and elsew pom frequently idt > ze ba ad | dering the morphology axillaty. av 14 diaineter from tip to tip of the sepals, amd 14 m y | from the base of the éalyx to the tip of the advantage. ое ^ - d Moe К ine Бї e, again, rudi floret: in the — а tost distinct spectes. Tie те Бу. eou wp se t т leisure such of the | axils of their changed labella. Тһе f flower, but a comparison of the 6 pritioipal me dd 1 Мез ould be t їй grown. | Я * neotary distinct, though it dono this condition is quite enough to juif their prec. What would be thou ught ofa a "medical 1 college with- | instane {һе secon geo i flower they ate E d permit Ear e s 4 out а it fh sperent present in & very — state, | Те — P — justly "T in à möte to tle could see for themselves the “ ills that flesh is - | LA ра т : reum; ought to be in the 79, t. A707, that at d [rtg nt E pu ys to," or without a dissecting room in which they ral is а se or vh тасв апа incipient natural si idea of agni foeni ris could follow the deseriptions of. the Professor of усас —thus showing | fówers themselves, The plant at Kew, covering a grat Anatomy ? Апа yet there is n ingle coll s У тараа ^ be median also, The mel: | extent of Wall ànd the rafters of wo hothotse, las ч Londo on that has a medical аы. attached to n the incipient 1 flowers do поб appéar|blossomed most freely during тезей& Sut о ex "x Be ual egular|(1865);? and Mr. Gower, foreman of the propagate ot s a luxury in most cases, эчү not in all. lowerof Orchis, This s supposed to be the second | houses at Kew, hus нта ү om the Бре ТЕ would be quite possible to grow a few plan nstan f median койо. їп foris ng the|randum on the subject :—“ The Ce tanee о lo Aom in | double isch to he temporary eee homas; | âlready noticed by Dr. TAMA, relative to Mt, | ventured to troubl with the following note c quite €— to do so at Univesity Coilege, per- | ciu Orchis pyramidalis, " | cerning i d he gern d boe n yt eed hà St. nde orge's, is len rly I have now another remarkable instance of|9'X weess ia who ay n "e vi out s tho question in. most н л draw | uplioation i in an ДУ id flower, though eaused.in| ого төр se abre HEN attention to those means which the M pm of | 2 very different from that of the former, | p, aring the TONAR | +: Мау » blo is espada Я а расан AE a oloset че e beautiful Ca Calanthe н ^ ата June 46, еня а ор vt ө, Моа ^ PS uaintance ants. . ut the ur noble anh at Kew at once suggests by the blending о three flowers into опе, às id e RA » Mt et „а as ample resources for study in its sa is only the raceme. The three | that this and Aor ree pe ri the genus eat unrivaled collections and museums. Not to flowers are attached to one solid pedunele, which | Бе seen by those ANC bod tch the progres of the however, other reasóns why Kew, s n" fr "wi rachis between two ‘bracts, in | flowers and visit the h гате sunno rema Ing. other- : e ко well suited for educational — is il] | Place dition of а иы for the requirements of medical ET nts, flowers X we have merely to eonsider its аа ede great hospitals. 1а the thre e months or les that sepals and P Н in aos of 15, which Would ет ів been the сазе had the flowers been separa no o spare for frequent visits to od c бейи. Wer spur оп the middle flower is it is "E p rey trn that not only ie eem on | Wanting, end in lace of it are two petaloid io. Bo at lea dd other subjects have to with green б. It is further m is ч auy ісе, be att ,in rcc to daily | that the flower on the may pe m S without а labellum altogether," —— Тнк IMONIAL TO МЕ. . Tuo S IxaRAM, ich has bet Т from time to time ш к. to in our "was sented to him t, o & а Тһе red by va n ^ em wa v1 А Wd i a pur d guineas, f the The s udi bet the ^ollowing 1 ара А дт”; Es by his friends, б оц t- 50th ter d Mil ves) о! йе in the Royal Gardens, P Windsor Tura 1865." posl im- ated ander the malformed o one аа is ўа —— Hortieulturists should be оп the look out for nb within shin walkiag dista Un o ce of is garden, endeared by old a associations ==» M. В to a a жер» life | the Paris of use e occasion we hope to distanee from most | us, and the fostering care and the Oother,to the entire exclusion of the sta WarD and Mr, |Pistils. СЕВЕР has de communieated to memoir оп the . I» fluence g upon the ce than we can lowing eo considerations : ihs: size ri tho o iet’ the бен presents a great number of. corollas, опе witbin amens and | y. à r before suurise in t the SEASONABLE HINTS ON DECORATIVE m stock. They may be j ; nibo pieces, ап i there is even iare | the au К алав to а de them айй. Ш m runs short there is ДЕ better position f: for : between thé A: OE TTE ‚ вау White, next to to eft. | I remember à s, or perhaps more oe a та бай 124 тофт in in ү. ск E J^ hear s this por ulas should а The new varietiës Ta s us suppose, isies are wanted. ina viuit way а by Mr. Veitch, from m Japan, w = e eye oured varieties have been le со! А ка m ering their et гче "his subject, [* rhe M old ** Hortus | is stated to b lanieus" ' dema is et; the ~ сопа from their in eoi ; leaves Е have already recorded the discovery of e properties w with idalis T ith double flowers, but this is not ru e only me e our native ol stated that. France h psi y possess mon other bodie es "Y енн. or bye | rA hir; and ws bsoil. Itis|bl md to here is still ti ime to get to duplicat Dr. Moo wi fed t the followin ng ассо! тез! " че п í WITH DO DOUBLE FLOWERS, ed мунет nce e for mixed The eua moreover, a god 00806 fo t I 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 728 LI d Myosotis e Clin any ond that i it pe sod a s Silene pe vendula, re red а St dilfere nt m if not done previously s may be wished to try, aria, r red : and St, day d will well to o these de во as to hinder them from e p» eggs on the stalks of the g nd ind 6 nite | pursue found an exception, although | its durability may у be made more certain by cutting out the flower stems А узн they are Ay & noticeable. ite, Ме inia pos in эе shape of blac hich prey pinus 'HÉRAULTS MODE OF CULTIVATING M. L'HÉR АБАСОВ. ASP. i [Fa the following translat: х= а nditio n.] ich may become in, on we have to thank Mr, Meredith, | condition in the cultivation of ground should be o | us, clayey, or marshy soil Ground.—When a filia selected, it is fi of ЗЕ uM yA maggots pon the Asparagus am and er Meri up. "Yet d “ ell, we have trie жк e and са кө эв plaut; ; and I than o! n this | E insects з are not the | only ones which а are to more t reery i country, md RR t e: angerous, and it hos be well itd ge to pnt the most ыйгар v me. ege h as Beetroot, late Potatos, &c., ought кыз to be ym зен on the — beds; but they may be шай ew nly duri paragus н өе botanic gardens, чи what of that ? о difficult propagation, is introduced, vears there is os of i it D^ be with th ге кы proni wa ntal bobahio QUAM uen he Тю who take m interest in such plante hd 1 sh may be ne it; may most readily do. во үф ert where, it first years however, by gro "Wo ъд € eek Stocka, Potatos, Lentils, е am pe er mec as are of little inconvenience from their dimensions. Another manner of Planting.—In a moist piece of ground this d digging up is *" ^ done to a dep th of jurious һе roots convenient which nally desirable, well M of entivation Ж. like purposes : м, ace iai petræum and longifolium, Molospermum cicutarium. жү; Ligusticum m AP ` Um bellife erous plants are usually a ragged lot, | and тові; SE» E p! a little more | straw. , The ground is to be „веб out in D Gh ne- | trenches. J are some species to be fouud in this very numerous van that - of great beauty; and I am confident hat if people could see some of those I have named thet would а че think ms I do, that it is scarcely economical to place valuable tender plants i in the open be had from when they ahah an “effect” that may not plant. An a ha rdy dt they would also seo fortieth o "I «6S „The lowest layer ofi а i the shelving beds. Жы аге to be drawn byt the rule, and dregs of Grapes, ог The The ground is to be .quineuncial | fine weather at the seis of ek wa zd | "n. тем шау j^ mad season it is to be left at rest. iw veg Tua may likewise plant upon old beds a ta In the month of Feb: ib, and with а depth of about 7 |с frost is no T to be сч е Шү шам Жете may also be made separately LN laid s in and ridge in order r in he vineyards, always observing the directions to ein the plantations. Fa this purpose the follow- ex vnde to be performed :— the Ooperauon,. ET 4 LT d and byi preferenco from fas laing bet ween them a MR g bed, of in height is to be made with а 77 2$ E Г бъ. в, A half-shelving bed, implement, H - 14 е КМ $ ET base, rench, until $i т рїе EF ” or sspe 1 | 5. Ground or trench. Reckoning from hal£shelving bed, a dista nee of 24 inches The ito PT taken properly to to equalise and second shelving n. е measure 28 in then the nd entire еца ind ойу of qu ме, half. width i^ p ee and in height 8 dani width 28 inches, an iagram. the shelving beds being intended plants, epe b ht, and the whole "C x Rr y level at the end of five when e cut o e ground. The Aon а s igi елә, аа - hopes beds must a depth of 12 inches, maintaining their AP к north to south, two pace of 14 inches, bed. pedis, hoe, or other 3 zs Asparagus is to be lightly dunged, the plants | * the fulls n’ e ellen! nshady pl aces. s. Howev ver, some em in fact to “ set” the floral gems. I cannot at present think of any other first-class plants of the aspect of Ma I M nam dA in Perd and though th y like t ч ГР Г t herbaceo ' Лату — eaved Я lie Cynara е оча ац bb ed spin and the nei нф hardy edging pliata which hav bee: that. esc though for EY AY dt ving sought out these subjects in qui botanie irt worthy of the name iu tho Uni perg and in P^ hist nurseries ies — with the view of d qoem 4 Ground or trench, hilloek being laid bare with a flat hoe. for a diameter. of p the interior «А1 ing the xt f lauta, a4 to find out. those of Өр distinotness ad b eauty, Il am not t hope that ti 18 JN etm and up to the crowns. | be taken not to injure the roots with the implement, useful e ыды Sna embellishing our gardens. #7. Rob free from all noxious substances. While spreading the тун mark out with a small stick the site of the plants which have failed during the course of the year these must be renewed in the month of March | following. height. сае. Ноте Сог —^— | terious Pep ies of the Seeds of Aquilegia mirar —Two or three days аво а little boy, воп of a rsen ran er rg in a curious Veto ^ unaccountable ma Sr e es of the Де т a — hand and sro time and lay about i tho planta ia t bo malo» cual on —Ü ock about 2 inches high. This operation is the be per- (То be continued.) width 24 — the. sis will gradually Makoy ORNAMENTAL PLANTS.—No. II. COMMENCE again with a few Fen like. und He ИШ: hours. On inquiry his little p" ©“ eating seeds out of his tnb." Ті thing, whic filed — wrote: m the ripe and full.c he manner bbs ved А Мен бе e publication o of t The ih i = T$ 5 lowing m d ET ibi 27493 852 Ё w E Б н. A HHE НЕН Hi | Hf E f i i | SB 2nd desi the Asparagus plantatiorg. | colour saon after fowering and fruiting. The first plantation is to p place 1 of March or ок. and should be рег.) M (р. 627). cus а ө eei is resina company. As the van ofa select and goo us-looking tufts, with palustris. — ^ Bog plants, ? in the index of yow Number for Le 22nd, reminded me that more beauty к А сї Pino wins aal i А would be ря y 2. trath al К hee a perm plants n. жей bren too costly for "n the ordinary y prener toget enough òf for his co tory. well to ке tree Ferns, Bade Wenn ipeo is very well to Ped about expose them except | Society, and ио locality, and where a contents, to to find it stated, at eil: in the t д by be had y pla nt- Arad, Caila nd shaded by trees to extent, it rger in flower E leaf, thon "шїп d is quite at home, а shail bog nearly covered with . edge. чу nt, and as one o£ y expanded, above - find Ts very interest- У fal e ex the dwarf dark rhizome, and just ráises аА the-leaves, the effect is , Bateman at a a8 the ай Iose their Beetles are qa the ES der leva sud үре generally, and. those Pre: of the Soc мебу a may This will be ! read the statement in the “P | oriculturists d know that conceive that the publie with: roceedings," should ruere uiri аа 124 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 5, 1565, of page 126, where e ve said: “ “ Amongst "ме, bouquets s which | аге to be ba llo ted fo wh he merit of eere | astonished to read the Report of the Fruit Committee | of the Royal Horticu pude нче wherein three other Peas are said to be as early as ''Sutton's dar leader," which we sent ЧЕ as the most forward known, and which we vend most CK dedito offer public. | fer alci азыу Bird's Nes ibot otiu m m Schiedei, my moms scan: мат. radicans, Phlebodium aureum, Adian | and Sten: 6 гепа всап or Mes gat ed Exotic Ferns there Was Ho t Fern, Cheilanthes Ini o lendi т Ni. dens. to be the e ШЕ e only ki 1 be ide ntical with it arliest Pea y р ind М g^ grown. are called бога Коа after Gower, who was arnarvon, at Highden, for many а species should have made r for us ав ich last d tr icolor, „and cretica albo. linea ты о а rad th is 1 nav mall quantity rece eived er Mihi сше & Со. бт grower, who was gro wing the stock pe onini | named important e: et w ven n to Messrs. Lees at that time). "This em Ly Tek as quite ас ved ame before ре » publi | үй with one or ree Fern шщ 1 пору ош bited ar an а much а Among Тг Ri one and ыы, and Dicksonia antare tiea mired. „Among them the s were good ex amples. of Cria and Gold Ferns were е eri. eme under tw wo names, for r Mes rter within vehe last f ew weeks о da such an eer tmn respecting the genus Govenia ; that these new Peas were identical, that both| Permit n me to вау, that tl ded had obta ined their stock from the sume locality. | PN “Conspicuous among novelties specimen adios an Adian vum Betis Faroe John Gre n, gr. i to Col J g Enifieng nel Miles, of Malmes uy. 6 DRM on in conjunction wi was named bl Dr. бей їп [төк чие 10 vw en may be as | good i in some respects, but they certainly are in blooming. podding, or in ripening. James Robert Gowen, Esq. ny of the curious ex under hose care upon cross ducted mar periments махни аб Highelere, near Bebes the seat of|an the Earl of Carnarvon. Mr. Gow bu t was long well known for the great interest he to 00) wen was по gardener, 23d k Peas weto gathered fally “теу for the table on the eeks i is -" ot - Jate to to make d rn trial this лоп E readers ча z As posed. Our оа ртк би Ра зен, was of May, nid Е from the time of ing. He for many years a Fellow of the “Horti sn Society, эңе in 1848 апа 1849 filled un office In 1850 he was elected This receive ed a First- M ps on $ Sons, Read: Pese — Lest the of t the] acie pt d nder the h eading “ Frui t Committee? nanum, denser in "habit, and is needs different from Шашы, The collections of British Ferns fi I | & Son, of Dorking, and fro | йа Vale Nurser ries, Todmorden, beh excellent, In еї г росе of 12 во essrs, Ing d among them y OPE diffissum ; class Certificate, as did also a б ark, Botanic Gardens, Giu rom Messrs, m М uo fi ta Mess f Athyrium Frilix-frmins, pe A. несе анан Society), see p. 702, should lead M Uu uppose that the Report upon. Dillistone's y Prolite, › Carter's First Cro p, Di ckson's First and feather. ery f linge H the han йү spreading зед pore лота т the fronds; ramo- cristatum, а sort wit onds, crested at the = ese were Last rea Bollandie, ‹ one rieties of Filix-mas that a L. F.-mas s cristata, a ts н in a daily paper, they ыч y w been allowed to pass without comment, i. in the time, and were little else t dried haulm when the тине atten ded at Chis wick columns of a journal which is med to supply * expected to be correct informati consider them both i nexe metn and discreditable. awberries,—The failure of the St rawberry crops | s year, iid the v t Äi whieh has been generall complained of for the last two years of obtain й ng early runners for fresh beds, Saldoa me to state - own friend the earliest system, Sol ai лу шр вау no novelty to my Rev e n to the Fellows, I| the. Report that Dr. Hogg called attention to was тен mu „Polyp: | of the offici als of | the Society £ Chiswick appointed to | P. cambricum ; and beautiful variety; P. proliferum Wollastor ne o t of British from day to day the ALSE pt A gis de of the vegetables, | &c. EX entrusted to thei | prided a ill bá. settled by Dr. Hogg's impartial and fnl t n M летене І take s soon ав киз and long | before it i is rooted, ery i ultural Society W: its grounds at Chiswick, and before expressing m don I смеа реа t Pince see its Report, which I one-sided. rocured by on and tw they appear, and peg t the tona of rda pote са with earth Жетт tedy frame, well г and | «By boi mc et Е" Ф B "d & -d ® B | сл n9 | can fearlessly assert thn t the, I kne Ip from Messrs. “Dilistone a wm p their у Pens, and | a pint each from Messrs. Carter, Dickso d Sutton, of ce (so-called) m i died Firs day, on ey are all the e Pea i ІІ Eaa ely the question as to which is the | € ,| than usual; lat ‚8. вошев о їп ing, and A. F.-f. werealso Blechnum ovate fronds 6 or 8 cresi Woodsi tasche sort; Osmunda regalis n F.-f. каеры beautifaly-eresed dwarf ié h and beautiful of all the La ady Ке Spi y inches | 75 р m, an i g kin d, wi sia ilvensis ; ue d of the reatme; e nd the beds dim ions, fi alow tlo directions of Mr. сыр s (of Gamers) il let— “On the Cultivation of the | a score of sns gardeners to рау ылыа visits € ins the Peas н le growing and not one of ан нд slightest difference among а ny of red W. „Egerton, I thank 9 ym | "« the remarks y^ P to him, I s mur ore room, but no cai the d абойегот have 2 ] a plainer gu iso foun "cem Wales onec these two ад pc D is a тодо bearer, large i in size, very andsome, а ї fai y o good as to offer cause of the Dime деа ы E eed p» flow Tania үте тв, n, I fi arks that the flowering Currant is ps га die sudden if Ei к Зараа branches аге removi and the веазо e dry. Some liberty has eia ane RERO ng ters as it ент Ъе. І aes e чоч dust оа her is increased. Another flowe touched and oun herwise covered by som berry ea eate: suit my young plants well; and from the time of the a up b d manure-water, and also with plain. асе kinds 26 ae dans will вооой à ашу! im any soil, so th te e bestowed upon them ; ar if the Hs Fas beds, ed "Ras s erry, bi n of the any be like жей, І water as plentifully as І can with Sonli Бад | readers may possibly benefit by the caution implied. -— Proliferous — d seen шт portrait of а with ле fa ult does not. lie exclusively i in the season. Want summer Roses, Thi orb aki o Galli ons and bushes; total neglect, in tbe | case of th d гел have furnished. similar specimens. 1 Rose w in such a fashion. mer Roses p se о of the. is after cropping ; to say i f the tom. of m ing off leaves and all t e or other of the sum affords | specimens of eh abnormal growth, or lusus nature. Som I par ths Lar Reet in omi seasons, G. E. Maunsell, Thorpe t 5 o a ut bia (rid whic i ich I ha ave actually seen done, are fi 2 з — Мг. Gerard a: who mber’ ayan 3 in the nin nth volume f the Bulletin de la Sociéié é Bot ill sen the new Roses o 865. There are inm теуш) in both years. I think pe judge |. too hastily of “ infant phenomena." W. F. Radelyffe, Rushton i : er m S points out seven pias of "transition between those h tł and z those in which M thoy ar are apa present. Af. T. M. -Barly Реа кк the Report on th's oam at е 5 0, ee ier o justly рыт = on page Д0 ав * a singular ss not supported by any as tes t the gentle: Rovan Hor фе). обр rather es — in general appeara ч was nevertheless mely interesting exhibi- for not only img rae nt also rare and adt we concluded tha n question, and E about the eath the ot ome ing | Carran, ace: — Чар has not been | ме ot ns, Napoleon ce tl; ocietieg, Youn ORTICULTURAL: July 29 (Show of Ferns, | cune: beautiful d varieties of that favourite class of Gr an elegant variety of ‘angula re wi vith the УК deeply lobed; Polystichum laciniatum, P. a valuable and distinct a highly А Бтопр. and Mr. то looking form of Р, angulare; imum. and e | well mm. var ly арагонит sort, куен is a M The e SN Barna: rd. Mr. Other гај consisted of some we ЙӨЗ?” eoe bloom — Ha morem md Æ ites n d а a ine plant of Cal him Araye syste e pots of. у a soper € ы вал ood Holl ud ion were н мн the | вмер, Epping jar: өз nificent of ог Selaginelia ар ү! sg = e from Mr. Higgs rom ме, a решш be making vut кру rt had been im dex on or жүзүн Pela: m. -— deceived, an we did not оида, it necessary to Pens M. эш, "Noreryenn, gs el ei and several un pini pared Ti. rem t : I des experime чем published f Harnurd gr. to | Cliveden, w flowers of port Nectarine de т, оп early ў WOR .; Mr. Young, mn В. Barclay, | Black Hamburgh Grapes, эн explicit. than that of Mx Veitch 2 аы 700; while that | Esq. ; €" Weston: ет. s опар, gr. сае Lu d Mr. Merrett, Ad H. Whiting, Y^ ur E e your correspondent ** о,” at the same page, is а lso T. Higgs, gr. to Mrs. бакыт; Conspicuous mong exhibited exsellenb Peaches, and . bated: a uand inbhe im the conclusions of * Quo" | the Ferns shown in these classes Apricots. Messrs. Stansfield & Sons co ион n owu. i our viction, | elegans, Dicksonia Calcita, antare! pum, a new Bri ge are "md been ered to thé every sort of early Реа ae has | Gleichenia flabellata, pánem iea аб dichotoma ; | in North Devon last — Its and аге iain Lei TAI (fol ие cep xem the | Cyathea medullaris, and T thii ; анор — than those x - inary kinda pato margit N y 30 ago) we гам prete Blechnum corcovaden: d braziliense; Platycerium | surrounded wi erm tifally Accvst 5, 1865.] == tbe sea THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, сгїв 725 ра, but much more agp t Wild Mustard 1 (Sinapis). Eey Space forbids our naming all the suc- manner ‹ * Move. CD fnb ‚ f 5, offered for the be EA: КЕЛҮ = by Mr. ‚ Macintosh, of Ha am- wi ОО ws ean od st pyramidal | PPJ —fhe group how A list of M. ia another ANICAL OF EDI " in the ir г. bers i. poea of Campania pyramidalis NBURGH : June rae following dS v qus яна | rth M.D.; Jam erior 8.—Р Gamge m it to p produced on Rhus semi- Doubleday т it is qued by the a Cyn nim Hr |$ c Е ec Pr. ERE B R et [- @ „ "3 о [c] = t 5 [=н 8 2a e Ф "тъ к x ooh "à the саям. pa aig a in ibis о RD. 4. Notes on the. ааай Effects of Beetles on certain | Mr. James Myles, factor to Mr. e. | Some of the ip T Ё i ПШ painei жй аай. T "Noti ice Afric Gall from " Tamarix indica an culiar Gall ЭДШ Ков yielded by nd o Iudia Called oyle), a un. dina a noticed a curio: а ; Gall from | t the the aat ы sembl by Professor Archer. Archer believed the "Саров to be the fruit. of Vepris ps. ble A produce lace, d ra Capensis. опе. чта, оп е“ джа оң will be found rofessor Bil. He next the n Gallie acid ; pam thern Tobac d is frequantly "weede and is мел а ар tn " bei: sing ploughed 3 the men, cattle. manure T3 n kiltas (long deep e а m all the drudgery devel Нојев Pr а Tm the valley are Wien E x Ed "Rico, Tobacco, opium, tar, kelu oil, Apricot oil, Ginger, hi ides, irou, wool, tos, honey, and wax. Above Sh rds the Barenda Pass, е food of the peop sists chiefly of Buckwheat (pha apar) Fagopyrum ker the Red Amaranth Punico. and m es ts (chini and koda), SUR miliace pen вооот, dua). Io bw tember and ober this Ат ксати, gives rich t of orange, and yellow to ies landseape, while the a deli | show will be much i: | does with th her гн ul competitors, or going more into detail, but аз {н the arrangem: manded. d remedied next у. when, i т e Notices of а Books. y be expected, the Researches into the Earl istory of Mankind, the Development of Civilizstion. Ву Edward ur Fit thor of * and the Mexicans.” don: John Murray, arm ih Street, 1865. 1 Vol. 8vo. 378 ман with Woo! The e title bari т оны! is бе: ы the most | wheat assumes cate pink, —— есе! оѓа ntelligence. Com: т трче». essor Balfour. M. Godron finds the flowers of Fumariaces in their early development dern regular but flattened from before Bhk aR as if they were compressed between the "axis of inflor ce and he ct. In Dielytra, Adlumia, and Daetylieapnos, the two external! petals, placed ШКА, , undergo ym oach | P ment an important eac prolonged ovais a ert beri беч n nu spur, a and н С It parfoot dy regular. In Fumaria and Cory dulia onl one | spur is developed, во as to render the й: TR regu | r than Ка st. | p spurs in of Corydalis solida to the flowers айды! their ‘development boing compressed at the base on | of T gregarious ani den ма, a^. A, лүм. гу and with o ОК. (тт за to compreher " P ions e surrounding univ. of m rade, ese sul ee ind ө direct those M have, ml ACA p: Ample As for ече lon bee never befi | to the es 8 новні Чоу лү» on, an realiz ignoran intellectual ‘Processes, and of the origin and growth P DAVOR, es common of Cubebs кай e appendages is prevented. In Dielytra and | m a, the csi develop at our daily lite, , The task the author. seta to himself, is to explain. ih the many of the habits of NM a and i u suci ch a way. that the raceme, in elon- | have arrived at their present state in respect о ns, © SURN M 2h Fere r "de b The ч ын Fir, Larch, ааа Mp за d other coniferous e ь Out, and Mountain. As. S free - im trinm of spurs.— Draets are | с — n the mes о of Cruciferæ; but үч of еї arts, religion and mythology, Pe and customs AM a searching i ug into the mental and sionally i in the pm flowers. In Si rial conditions pt sava yes бан, of the blind, o rwise sıne and dit In treatin "n atter two years. The plants in я үнүн that all t jet — - ә mu is the casó with нут bir. oleracea has „been seen СЕЗ la eal of n material tiat i is 4 Б the result ofa tion have been turned into the ttle P. a Kirkton more than one half of th eld Borthwickfi у less than the 5 11 oks of travel, and especially of vo yages апа bo. further pursued hia own lodegen ask поп, the number half. The 1M. The ark upwards. w been noticed in raceme. Similar рео м been ‚ &c. «с. " He has а nA cheiran e and Bun tribes of Mexico, ‹ and in the asylums and hos ГЕТ Som lów wer а middle т T the i inner fd ‹ of the braet [etur united to the сүт of the peduncle ; this M Iberia se d i ORA mpletely wantin {: had done ко а sh their nu И HE d Pabur i is w. iay by De at, Barley, Tobacco wider „| Wir ree | tural and other ding societies have as thei ct the advancement of horticnlture— It k | recently picked in the еи at Keiz (se p. 722). LLESDEN HoRTICULTURAL.—The Royal pem obje ect, tife but ET t inferior to that of eon hich en. ur to attack disco bid, their pleasure, and their good f Oae of ese useful little bodies is the Wil ue Hortical. | ts first annual Aa зена on| of C. Lat burn e whole is еш ыцу and skilfully worked up, wall тиде 1 thirteen chapters, «е m^ interest is sustained from {Жыл с. to end of th Tue origin К language author’s first study, because * man эйр. P, f p nat | poss of the pri prominence vx еш,” these subjects, m ure-.language, thro n language, picture- ое phonetic mw s siphabetiewrlng up to and names. He x- arts FÉ Pv ^ сора s used b and of li pa demands the s power of ntter- e lower animals & they may as fundamentally the s same; and the curious fact i is dwelt spon, abr in he au end m very of intercommunication with one another, n y Rey than with other pe is n лине LÀ yn han | by word of amis A fact that the Cisterci: re-lan guage by way of mortification of the fl ge а great part of these ges ures and signs are wint the deaf and dumb do n vue o epe Tiko ide ,, He concludes peg’ p" H a integerrima, © river i-i к which woul ‚А ex wise extensive ly ; many the group of на босон plan ^ ms com parat Р ї ducation or e ps whom as p The erum 3 fi of re Лази em m the үче ө amongst k, d others; and t , Mr. E MA Mr. Kerr, - other gentlemen oti te ə neigh: cre d who had helped to originate t ety, jp aea rdeners ' productions was | le amon; ers deae gre e t shown by Mr. Poole, gr. to T. S Kerr, Esq. ; were fit to compete ab - of o ur great shows ; i other Sci ош "dn thesame Prince and Bowood Muscat were respeotivel Mr. John Aldred mato n — oae sd $ үн р of Pelargoniums an woolly and arit apa i барыша eximiun. The best v Garden on came тош Мт." Tennant, drei awarded tag let ena ong the Cottagere, Mrs. Tennant an ua Mrs. Gom j w. best shown by Mr. Kilbyaud Mr. Sanders, by неа. Black | rtially educated А! occur "os sas M tho Fade peasantry of Europe but in — e E ,our day, in such ex- i ” a“ T square" and de Pictare-wri Pg io the use of Images as direct rises." cultivated. the prize for the [rit trig reef rt Potatos, with а“ vore prias or 105 of “ M maily — qnam attractive indeed to make an lrishmau's mouth s the transition i is easy ; on this subject he remar (9- 0; —'' It has been гене noticed how naturally children сап appreci understand such direct expressions of thought us ihe ; iterest th р опбепів ?? toeach | the drone has the chi ef penas * pia iting." ke edition, would hint that a heading of 6 e gesture ognege? and "picture-writing? . In. Web | chapter, and subject-hendings to t ould be | colour of th ? Е ses as an aS! ad subject-headings to the pages, wou e | colour o e progeny? І һау A —— Nds se К дә, n s panan to all c! rosae very aeneae in addition to the excellent inde. ex. mar d drones often proceed food МА vi though amongst those via тотон under the influen t M. B яя plo a p hat fro e me ped of civilised society i mostly superseded s The ханаа of Health. Ву William E range, D. | breed beautifully coloured b»es, I can never Sueeea] } rgotten in after-h pow edueated i rs ever on: Lougmans. Smal У іпіпр апу кы g mother t will give ia thoroughly realise the fact, that they ha have once passed | [t is with Es greatest interest we five read Dr. UR so I conclude that they must be сто by rough а condition of mind fro which races at а | Str. пове Р ok, and we сап nnot but вау that the resta мач iro I e , as has been stated у lower stage of civilisation never fully emerge ; but this | left o. ful, clever, a other writers, that the hybrid bees re much mj is certainly the case, and the European child p эы well- written. wk pur carrying out his inte tion i in|V getoa ritable when disturbed, than the рате with its Rd їн the key to many of the tal | writing it, which we co from ta ik ng * In p ace ve о A d кепен. here hives of black bes phenomen h dis''aguish the more highly Feii of looking AN a little knowledge of such subjects oun think it must be almost impossible to keep vated races Ta ankiné from those lower in the scale." our patients as a dangerous thir ing, and one likely to be | e саг of pure Ligurians, for there seems а тету gres And, жык cp r. Tylor proceeds to show that ся чм he varieties to wed together, І was very the child, the savage, and the super: eratitious сика Yi kn иней, imperfect deux it be, into our confi- | fortunate ast year in rearing all m young Liguria man will agr n believing in tke existence dence, treat i SOLE repe seh. and use our аве to queens аа as there were only thre Our stocks of ictual and not a merely кыне or ideal connec ection cause "Ив лс o go on increasing it. We must | te ee E in my neighbourhood, and those s between the image and the objec Jat Ma Кы, апа make „allies iste of en з of our pati us take | the distance of a mile. "This season will I fear na which even extends toa similar con ae] ther onfidence, treat i ен as partners in the | РГОУ 8 80 fortunate in this respect, as the number of hives that purpose we | ОЁ common bees has increased consider: ably у. Apis, obje traces ge оп] "imet uq su өнө |n must, i pae an extent as may be done safely, show ратар ачы beliefs, but е p cially M them our hand." улау de work, tuni, the pie in some of the ps ы the effect that the sorceries; and he illastrates "this point by facts col- | patient | is оаа from Ше day on which he enters the | > e [ e ait Australia н lected from every part of the globe, and from an sick r til that on which. he is comp lete UE a à d were, in ex. ages to which history rti ost d t sequence, denounced as pes die: should be exteri instance is afforded e well-known pract'ce air, Де жы аы food, drink, exercise, bathing, sleep, ted i ost s edes manner, Thal E ec M o destroy an enemy by melting his kel climate, soil and situation, ch. ange of air, scene, e onini feast эн | over.ripe fruit, is be > I ere being a ua have no space а notice the chapters оп the « Those who wish for a book to teach * every extraordinary failure in the sectétióh of pue - * growth and decline of culture" пог on the © stone man to be ho own doc*or need n ot look into these | den t with lar, uS populati z s and mu uch brood within fhe age past and present, » үр than to remark that Mr. | pages. Th пег except а few very stes 1 нта, propensity Tylor agrees with Lubbo ck and the most (Боду, fi emergencies, whieh are placed in per суш ү е pe Maie й ethnologists, in baee in the existence а two stone | the Appendix,” We rec commend any ono who wo onld | ad ever known t ese ге that от ages, precedi ре "e onze and of iro I | Ti p : d, m cert: 2s spins sa chapter we fnd a gren of curious matter that is | of this .book w wel impressed upon apor or her E hardly bresaka tiin ТШД кй. Bat ios that we would fain see Y е exhausted by е | геай 16 with advantage. | marked a V dud so prolific a honey season—shoull be same han ^ Fire Cooking, and Mee Ж heads а на pen of ma one in this respect, Iu my gare where I have very few Ligurians, the have myths of * Prometheus, x " and carries the methods of getting fire by rubbing- ае "Bf fire- drills, by flint-and- фе, and by flint- and-i -iron, to lucifer matches. Т of clay is „sought in "the Milone of some most sava k kettles and gourds with 5 who coat Sur des Fleurs monstreuses d Epimedium. Par le Dr. ‚ bees lately L. Marchand. Adansonia. Juin, 1864. attacked the R t; as many a e presence or absence of a spur to ы тее к frequently discovered buried in ox bcr seems, in many cases, to be e оа dt. specimen of the d consequently making it a malter a character on which to found generic ЖЕКШЕН of considerable er to persons gathering i Cer n Viola, Antirrhinum, Halenia, Utricularia, and | tainly only a fair proportion of these winged oiher lants, the customary spur is often absent, М, | were Ligu 1 Ma 4 iu the above cited brochure shows that и и that i is their due—of being. day. to» make them longer resist the fire, and of w in the ti ,and hence, he objects to the | x3 iu the po ve x some sayages; whilst the tion o шк water in pots is shown to 2g a e all by C. Morren. and Decaisne, : аз distinct from A o e bees opera! higher való opment of it by пеем red hot vessels fire-pr mt phot as iti is a tolerab! tones into wieker-work x skin herefore, Ь | honey will be stored pA them i ia this district during ti f water, which though water-tight were not | of еа с pres rm its oda name, and iet remainder of this If Hea ther ed ; like the | vicinity, I s реа o! em E of fi *Some Remarkable Customs, omne spur itself, honey being stored in в an u ould allow the former to r ; The ch in interest, p customs. alluded to all having refere but in the majority of districts, e pe work. Of these,a most curious one is that К the * Couvade," which consists in the father taking to bed on the birth of a child, and being dieted, the idea that his us ual food Әйа, if Wir pr himself, "beiujurionsto the infant's delicate organisation. | im taken away, whether completely filled or nol. 7 а Men d i o й TH pavi Tue account given by “ Apiator,” at page 631, of the er | safe AANVAL in the ЖШН V England from a county in the far nort n. of a LIG N QUEEN, ма of P DUI |quent untim interes ing t I rd nd, та very HAVEN'S, Ia all countries i South America, the West Indies, California, Ka engl tka, Greenland, West Africa, the Án Archipelago, Central als, i nd the Basque provinces Spain—the same reason is given for it, v the child, a asque fih viz. » fhe supo яд Lorp Brr га oe of Belhaven m Ste б rles І. on a John Hamilton, of "Biol inl t solido i in uubroken s "que | would have filles a victim to the animosit yo of you death | bees A T only just left their е cells, wid ssion up 0 0 et taken plain] he title remained peres d bi — гез of the parent upon upe + objects and ен names and their images. t the *''Historieal Traditions" are ample he variations under which some of our ns fatiigation Г Deere i Mosen at апу rate noi Tety ad never ye tt H ght. s nly 8 Mera А the iie "n in 1777. | са: dnt ^ we should be all е union, f for of 20 years afterwards, pe strengthening Weak potios particular] who should succee valu as Li олу wh are at | was E daily adjudicated in favour аа Robert Hann stake, I havı ected a gre number o ions, and | of Wishaw, who died 15 years previoas to bor the only method s which int ean be depended ш; decision o Ая Hohe ан eers. His s eldest soh И is to fumigate both families. Some y arians object | ever, succe! pem. lord and at his de? хы кїч, although it may not at the time of apes e roy the bees, seriously en Lerner ir iu res "Tits I cannot believe to bethe result eren men enjo: he Crown has pe рб him Lord High C Assembly e Ше Ch burch е So is also f the = d escribes the tradition of t the Deluge, f ode Ww. means of queens ede men bw vant in А th by | manifested a lively and em e : 50 "gm Tipos over the races. hows may "have been a “myth of ; Т have bad a tolerably hegoa amount or expericnce with respect to the uniting | over 2000 ies observation, people, and grim by ча remains of marine animals, would | coal in advise deine ái to make t use of fumigation when pi of man, at elevations ativa: the s má ; bnt when taken in connection with e fact. t€ i Paire existence of the hum man race befor e the falli junetion. Vox ems ч са & Ligurians require uc greater amount of sm veles them than the warmly es (fonti bees, and that t г тр recover іп а mach shorter | last а boat or other vet during de food, he thinks | time. Го use funt jution with success, care must be half century the ev vination is Ёрге n favour of the various tradi- | taken that the bees bave plenty of ventilation, yet are e mansion, се having on раў n the remote aget o of man's | not allowed to become in any wa ilied. ean ouly | Glasgow, and near xistence. add that I c ita vá useful agent in my ен is situated on the sloping ban E work ао m with d E the geogr ced tions; but were Ias e касе іп the m nage- | tributary falling in distribution of myths, of w we can ment of my bees as мерез » of Hamil like the rh ones, it ш ке dee t for our Tog, sing the praises of *'driving »i in preference, and who | with battlemented towers; and affords и terial for a volume in itself. It leaves have „Altogether discarded the ж, дом id fun, mac I of насо — very hopes t ү the learned and able author ill it rt in ч P т? ра : n of an dilate upon many subjects of АА ту он ives us but а тайый; stoms, &c., of savages much m y ў $e myths and traditions classified ethnologically, and their - ce upon the habits and ilised races, Continuously traced up to the p i» х ау. while we are grateful ind A € Ms v Range * » ' those which came from very : dark coloured uu h respect ct to the rearing of ырайы, I do not "i hat the yellowest ея most handsome — breed t pertinen oloui тн One queen raised by m last year, i ihe ost beautifally marked one that t y = песа ted Гот реп I ever saw, "but the мй bred by her were not — ior neralorna Siem of de lawn in this in stance assuming a spacious b bowling-green. et j the В weli- | the Chestnut however predomin and in the hope that it it may speedily reach a second! ! rine as it is pem for e to bes Cu it be that ' much more valuable timber. Avavst 5, 1865. which 18 Dy THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 727 ——L— ith the glen, tho pleasure апа», presenting a an aspect of mingled | Arabis, than which the) аге і s nothing u ore like green a high reputation on account of its fine buildiuge, o where the picturesque, the хаян and | and gold, representing a pig TAS of Holly, tei bid apte at the iot Y ay do but Ae, ctedit бар о all in ha irmo nio us assoc iatio! Pi о the beni and chaste Cerastium, | to Д have betowed time aud labour upon be sylvan Snow in н ral of the best annuals, ind bi ays we must h " Mis and Mosses, and other тте pisat of « our numerous other | little things, all do their part—some|as handsom Ados eft , The. good „people of Amster- ativeflora, уші linin way, others forming a dini dos therefore these "estin these steep where the ground colour is made up of on rdens, which w unworth thriving its bed true to Nature running, А d circular panels made up of other|country like Holland; if the poor plants in it had but pursuing pes plants, the whole being, as it were, set into r of speech they would doubtless ask for a ramework of other , Colours—eertainly not the tur house, which "S. before long ll be ^e wir v ч хтон Й by ut winding path in most easy task to d p i ected' over the em, t the nd specimens һе glen, which is now ара а гали т. imn Mrs. Pollock and re Geraniums were both doi ing | in dp may пође injure uf Bis буй Wo hivo had eats seb into алу of MG rock well here, y former bearing the Aevi барін good Leod aes цо liberality a the late great show bridges, which span the alet , and "ind. ourselves formed lea not quite so effective as - latter, r, | at Аа well as in the m cent palace almost immediately within the precincts of the flower h the Акат shading round rposes of exhibition. do garden. ich gives it a more fiery character. An erefore, that present ill-conditioned — never does its work by halves, -— - combination was very much нае by theq uses in the "eng Garden will long be permit: wer-garden, which forms the m [mn f Grass | law wn, 1 and the. вр acious Мека тан which to remain the The D s t have stated, are ~ у теь й nd diversity of s lo overs s of ho orticalture, e. баз, а place of this ithas n uch tampered by i tre aod, Dr T miden that to «a out the ideal of a Жыны effect upon the senses. fth 1 hou. In n our own study and f the rangement ; and so it p sns d Кета be with dower. managem: scat house is quite a picture at e ofja r flower- en is more a matter of selection steps though the glen, and pass the mansion to the at Kew, and if anything of aA kind а than is generally None 'The ground | kitchen-garden, which is situated i and if wyth o will be no Mo acies ork here n with, from > til As a kitchen en it is modious enough without|of visitors, Th den rdam is just ndulations, its associations — water, | being тёш} for its pr enelosure. It is КЕҢ the city, іп an open в ; it has a park in elter and seclusion its character divided up into the usual peranan aud een fron Z2 is separated from the garden by a road- a most charming spot, ае only a f entered thro ugh a large iron gate, close to aches here and there to enliven the most varied | luxuriant. A ‚ апа on each side a green- пай n. modern system оѓ flower-| with the office houses at " back rhe ‘the esas Pon containing many rare plants. wdening is е; ореп ated f properly ion, ol nds on the other. The| The next house, which is “ span-roofed," is devo mnaged; nay, it is а decided advancement in the|principal range consists of two Peach houses, three ids, Ferns, and fine foliaged plants, ан rt of rien. but die enit E: f deserves all the Vineries, a stove h , and an orcbard-house, which | of which are noble specimens; ong them the mos! hastiseme t has been per ‚Бапа 1 structure standing at right angles to | conspicuous is Cycas revoluta, with several stems of mtt D ent of colours, even in a lad tl uses, which ~ 1 т Wt and great size. , This | place i is in fact ; noted p its fine col- olet, is characterised " vr er - 1 rines have always been a fair ishaw, gether with ho study and have som ledge o of aid: вата M а all times а тд НА good Palms, Раст, and Үассаз. We also тод some Mu beautifal Fer e lov € looking Le is not always attained. Some ‹ garde Ux pont upon it, success is por how uch the present. time, both as regards crop and siz nd t nir C. Schiedei ; the rare С. Cumin agii, a ^a I eie seen the house repeatedly | very distinct ern; Alsophila miccoptera, ll and it is only justice to М o rare and beautiful species ; Hemitelia жет ы alsneed whole, "ie Wi ды n ower-gar rden site has | to say that, taking both it it and the Hamburgh houses, | distinct — «а à Dipluram р On the wen well chosen, and evinces a degree of taste in T. judging — from the crops that have been|same stage w pecim f Theophrasta irrangement r. Thomson, the ener, — : and the high finish which has чет еа with. pute da "folia ; this was very much i btl: one cou est sed Sém they have few equals. It is on e | gr n a stove, but it succeeds very well as a green- lterations in detail which might the к eire a few bunches for exhibition, but it i t, and is valuabl of its distinct- beauty of the picture, for scarcely two minds agree in quite. another thing producing crops of this „kind, pend: гр өнди. lea Associated with it were carrying out details; but as a whole it gly Palm er fine plants. Orchids с » Ы bas evidently, from the wall that parti ly divides it abiuma. » pe did duty asa kitchen garden ; but ботлы at tha dilanid: where Vines are introduced, a sort of|ro with Ivy, Roses, and PIA БРИН with self. sai а d the temporary divisional border i is made for ет, Little Borja, v banc the epe om of the houses elo The nex f uatics, Victoria regia , does well every des p'a says that Success is а question of feeding ховор {з to be grown тен good effec i "Pin houso he would not spare the liquid manure; and according | w. -— his ow: reme carr 25 not spare it. The Vines e manage r system, and although the are some d cde oof of Hawthorn, it cann e been use "m. during the present Pra "The Calder, vhi is а» Де: screened by wall, forms the one ;side of the oval, е Sall "ihe € дез, terminating in a peak at the confluence of he tion i lid out into а eu Rd. dumis rassy banks, on one 9f wi a lar egere with. „two йан ме there is no sign. of retrogression, the spurs being in euenit — d the main stem, - кор le тка lusty, v rarr of t ot c is the d Ltd ja, gas grown through its original M E is luxuriating | x sad Ы M pit баре thro off Mons of the ned Mies the roof and | п === dy e treatment for т а gross ful ш всу ptom of е К vention э» more poca [the sulphur in the. ree the pipes, and kee] seping don not СИЕ umbraculifera, а fine specimen e п нтс circumference; Arenga saccharifera ; | Chamærops excel а noble plant with a fine stem, and one of the Pe compact of Greenhouse Palms ; Phonix dactylifera, with a stem 20 feet [high j and Caryota maxima, a splendid specimen, feet in height. Associa with these were na Draco, ded t Dragon e Biaon nr with a stem of furcatus, an ing p s iato of — He is not orchard-h. ouse culture, and m bL emn eoileotion a of € in this por is one of the geria is. коан asa whole represents more һе а fI x imei е c ag : good Me gures FEH PIE in + usual way, Айй h E doubtless bring hi Figs in pots icely grown, and what ek и me | par t ee t. a z: very hai а чур guitable for phalartos enr vidi a "овде — about 2 25 feet in in height, m should think, 5 rever as roi sort SE ry зл ernn borgara EF d really an aequi: y s mado v " than ердан and glazed brown, Th e len ngth of this range run. This Which the desi ptem vin воо e fi uction of МЕГ of m of i ЧГ Р or кб nce, H m" 50 x 22 ft. е, Е Breatest hits Эзер НЕ of planting for effect A broad G iH 8% ИП ү E | 2 Е iii й. £ а `3. г j ДР Дд бады to Кайтчу dr. first formal row of * кш a capital 106 of Black In the old range there was also the point of ripening, in Bg likewise others, t€ i: - d -— чие irc Сус dien ouse, contain: lesion SA Australian and Cape күң among эше eas, Bank sias, Ara raucarias, maras, a На посни jas тач герон нон пед houses to build, finish, interior, with a miscellaneous assortmen covered with the bea дет, | which i is indeed b or, most hardy ом nhouse Ferns in едн, nsi egu much within the Бая of the E H ihe o Gig drapery in Several nice plants of ra cinnabarina, mad the fine. autumn-flo werin — Miscellaneous, Kx dU 7А of Species. school, the e of natural selection не ration Darwin's im by eerte vir gardening is a | the mando нне who owns d| e the existing type to be — nted е. — ro | whenever the external a ed i material change; whilst a етага to the Күү, extinction of a species wi ot imposed by nature nid -< е in Tomatos, w hich were | limite im sid ng |t its want età with ris iate ig is so Аму welcomed. by | g from the Рааб ants figure (DE agita чүш. си п over Which Calceolarias, Verbenss, the the wild sia fue; |t BOTANIC GARDEN, AMSTERDAM. — Judgin оте віле x the Palms and other plants «ua on E it — y has Dutchmen are his garde! tame|existence for v mang jut 2 Burdett КЕ" E supplied the requisite B $45 id EEX Su oie si PRESE 728 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. me & is Pengeli м by опе, the beds of lignite cla ay w mber of 72, alternate wi m other їп Y principal cosi it, and who extra from them the foss they severally con remains whic rou orld with a pre- aps, no other living naturalist could Calendar of Fd pier let the land remain till requir red, ever, there is seldom red have equalled us enables ! us to fix with certainty its antiquity, and to регі bore to that existing аб preseut in the same ocality. 16 has been ascertained, for А, that in t e осте a free (For t ing week. | remembered that the supply for Mr У т 2 rder to eint a certain amount of gaiety in winter and spring will d duin en bie On the er onservatory, a stock of succession plants must now made use of, in planting out as lugo a necessarily be Кер! o. Any pue thereforo in ро ý those kinds of vegetables most li ely to be in ч it is desirable should be n qui аку, шау аз сап possibly M fo UE е A Potatos and and other now have a Shift ; it will not, how р, be sab e to e be inter e the em large po po ts at this season, 2 wha св woo y of the different А, A es ог Win! ri] plant perhaps the dd where phg ese are not sufficient, s ^ quantity ma exception of ted dessert ; plant усе ош оп the sese BERI 9 e foot apart, to wait f eun d. QA thi bit win M sus at crop: cp dede pret inag PEAR —These ау доң, TRE od the iren atw wood cut, x ES "ra dy бщ Фоат) e compost в sho ould hav ve re eM burnings; acp В б, о ош Greenland to Italy, aud exte ancouver's Island, i is adm, Ho we to reconcile its p: acted ran ith ita w, then. ge with i Not, as it would ge of atmosphere ; for if w gng wide geographical Eterra yi seem, , by appea ling toa e" its grou: d in Italy "i other warmer regions, from which it has now NE disappeared. Мог are its Ros e dinero dead flowers, and encourage the produet tion of autumn blooms in the Perpetuals, by watering with liquid manure TULIPS.—Throw out the soil fi t it diee sweeten v ab ^ 5 ге чена only living congeners — namely, t the Cupressus (ог! Vpr —Go beds of these аеру: о вешре rvirens, and Yiclliogtonis (or here: elm ү аге ape gni. peggin < р: tra Sequoia) giga ntea—partioularly suscep! ие of cold. ing will in мене considerable - atten ic Oa the | SAN, f the for will grow in sheltered nd ее as and, BE Hg m Pa E Westen out - S^ + n th an area, seems int to law, recognize by its «бес, without aee Ei шу to E “divine the meang „by which it is carried | FORCING GARDEN. Peacars.—The late warm dry 1111 оз ов. : SiS gd БАБ HEF August. |522 558 Et jam OR unday.. 6| 73.3 | 50.8 | 62.1 оп. ..7| 146 | 51.0 | 62.8 ез. ..8| 74.7 | 49.7 | 62.2 ed. s. 9| 74.4 | 50.1 | 622 Thurs, ..10| 75.2 | 52.2 | 63.7 Friday ..L.| 75.7 | 50.8 к Satur. ..12| 75.3 | 50.5 | 629 ural| very бый нгш to — ripening ; but where any is see NC mature, aur ag eme to forward it, ав At yoat a auc ch depend upon ripen- g нек pe wi "P the foliage clean to the d duration. ot puin as well as of individuals, and | aud A from insects, E endeavour to preserve it in ав he vege! 1 the Dragon- Jura tree of е өг саз іе E is of Мача, supplied with air to indeed vigorous w i Plants growing in dung pits must be еВ event. their .getting drawn, and is in , thero md ol that might be named; the co cooditions to stand too closely pores for strong | robust esl. £ climate Теми дөресе к апд tle specimens Tn h it remains to be seen proie» weakly drawn ho seldom or never yield fine fruit, ета зары introduce nes Veitch & Pince | Give eareful attention to such as are swelling ; afford | vm at Exeter may not show that the | them plenty Ea чатын and moisture, а and as mach tre zi E flourish in a country where its congener soil will bear. Do not a Couttsisze, once so inc utar Mon a o of S. has Кш. F by — young х in free growth i stand too closely together, nor to si cheek мена neglect i in watering, or the € of pa room. deed A. Mariot; of the Plants ts growing. in beds of soil must also be et Frenc ch „пачу, relative to the means empl sa by t ; keeping the soil in а men сеа ulls of vessels from ie state. Where rapid odit. is of the auger worm and other mischievous | creatures, м. Mariot declares that the Chi hinese and "n required kee| and moist as can be done without drawing the f foliage, sed. give plenty of strong c'ear manure water at the and ata те снес са send а long residence in th h ,and the „plants will make rapid progress for the in the уса pits | two co officer ives weight to his mm ich i E Ере —- ^ M g > VINES.—See that Vines from which the fliag has in appearance of many re MM ni und 1 | with the engine if r on inquiry that bei: ere as old as they looked, | all troublesome ; pte а а i она те) in some cases t been bequeathed from pia in health as long as possible, Prev dr the Tun until their eniin waa bs tirely forgotten gro th of = — ly shade a rae the mber of tane vessel m b moie Grapes mem Should Ђе | opere in India ем same purpose and the waters assisted w h. slig ht rade at night, especially Mu erm © that KL 3 - th destri ctive ereatares it X eries some e special табан. Ths means employed are, plants have pomi grown under the Vires, d siete T1 апу réason to скол these, the fo foliage oil with a resin, “аррНе@ hot to the wood; both t Substanees béi есїаі products of thé lan v ой ihe banks of the river u, $he trees which y ld them baving Бесе эрер i leaves, strong г roots, aud t ют а heavy snm hing a аз soon as they are percei ceived, repeating this for fwo or three times at intervals ot About a week, Shadi iagt the house the day áfi ter r smoking out ак cem this Жаай us di young plants, and grow them pots, on the tace e? Mosetaond- Luv: K J MoE. Y addition to other ehanges, hàs ti уе елар, сезе your two ere» and а suppression whilst the plants found in the lignite at Bovey belong spen Situation тэу. be. о Tor 6 " newly-potted | beginning w g to the lower miocene period, and bespeak a recs |P | n order that any new growth made may be | the least MM to ro climate, the overlying gravels were deposited when th I —— temperat of Devon of an arctic character. STATE OF THE WEATHER But. this je not all; r tie „plant which, from. the FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOUSES » R AT CHISWICK; NEAR шахра abundance in whi it ains are scattered over | Every means must now be taken to keep but gravel, | dash: Horticultural Garey Аер of this xe from the — t to the | and | edgings of al all kinds i in the neatest possible order, ^ E $ йб; ога ue tho. material f the Bovey coal, i is nearl се ; dead fl s shonld bo picked off daily, and | ^ Max. | Min | Max Min, [Mean related to е t giant of the vegetable kingdom Ме ieh | at stra iva redu гаг pe in proper limits, Trailin wu x эы а wb ө ГАРА has been found ен n California, "The name, indeed, | and silimbing Manis Mold be frequently gone over, to | Friday 23| 6 |3027| 20133 | 90 | 41 applied to the fossil plant is Sequoia, that to the living | keep them neatly though not too stiflly trained and Ке С атаан one is Wellingtonia—the specifie name Mon. 31,9 |20779, 29.573 | 76 | 49 being appended to the former to testify the large share AS,—Take care that the laterals y E ouo elwa 2 н pue SUL 4A LT that lady has had. in its етс ы? the best Ке naked out, and use every means to р ear- | сс laon zw тев | ©з | El esr. that it hes, leaves, | wigs and other vermin which injure the I - July 27—Very fine; very hot an eps iE i апа shoots, all of which hav s E рее the | ие ее cuttings of these should now be md РАД fine, with a few light түш; Bovey fratan, бушу in indicating at leas eneral | ready. 16 will, therefore, be necessary to make bed — 29—very fne; clear and hot; excessively. dry air; iu, resemblance the Wellingtonia. And, w ini still | for their recept: doing this 16 is lutel ріп зуе fine › With sime оой; @бо а МИЙ ote. rem ble, this same tree, or one nea llied ry that wireworms should be caught, therefore = bi — Very fine ; overcast and fine ; eri дарог lor Cloudy ; cola Bel ua --SHght rain; hes c Wm an temperature of the STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending. August 2\22 1188.9 The highest tem duh decere the above period l0th, в therm. e =з апа fhe lowest on the Ex Ir] 33 deg, Notices to o Correspondents, ALoE: € & W. The Aloe flo orin a acetic sad, T. na closed e Y AMARANTHUS MELAN! not to **draw" them; gra osure, уу! refer as comin; D g fr ants, It is p ышк fene NA те тайааПу harden (Rod until P Which e i Maid Es А. Ed I^ of n kes ree Ё under ; nearly week, 4 deg. below the average. wers ша! RUBER : 4 W. he middle of direi mit ed in the post), € the, pisi € carpois, each with 2! case there has об dk Ф 58 ons not wařin eBO T ELM у 9, Kerria japonica ur T ! Specimens not паш! В elegans, Onychium - Mr. Day's colleotion s d Blunti, А led by close, will render - саге more efféetual ; and if 6 Fe penas у Caydau, literally oil-tree, Ary often à St st pi quiba т ке Р fill зе attains a height of more than 200 fe eb; it wiil furnish Gy gaa rid -> ру, two or аге smo! рече mis . 8, Linaria from three to five pints of oil per жее tö made of | taken ery difficult eratrum den ie wood of this tree are said n i NAM e auget worm. The tree which yields the resim is HARDY FRUIT AA KITOHEN m antum bispidulum. ipe bat similar to mer. M.| Süm í of th " cy: m^ the notico Р im command of the Am te loreha, | wood will require creep м ТҮҢ, ЖУРТ A А ; RASPE : Jupiler. Admiral Charner, employed the native mixture| CURRANT; GOOSEBERRTES; AND RASPBERRIES transplanted du daring the oat which had been attacked by the mollasks, and сич will be benétited by tho | SEEDLING Рам һе end of а year it was je vf yenr's h PAT "rrt ze е а thinded; Tg the present i ema being | delay ; iSt t the b Hei а je X Cer tu еч ченее 4-4 1io | сор. чү secun бо ырат than 199. 1 ane Dze&vrwa Omoprs.—Cledr away the haulmi, stum о fecord M and refuse of em duly they arë over, burn PN ertcvaenias and if the ground is not, wanted dig the ashes in, and Асёсет 5, 1865.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 759 Мапӣгеѕ eeding Stuffs. EDOTT AND DAWTRER. mem dinh Lopes аг алой Samples and prices on application, MANURE COMPANY T ü E дел MENS MI in fine condition— E ОРА ым Hin MANURE ү x and Roots, URATE JANGNI MANU SP 25001, A SALT, and all FERTILISERS 116, Fen: AWES'S MANU Uyg J. B. Lawes for ЦЕ ri» PERUVIAN GUANO 25.80, AMMONIA, FISHERY ме. o Wharf, Isle of Dogs. zum ys d Punsrm, Secretary. Manures manufaetured per Fora of 1865 are now ready ай his a ihe following prices :— WESS PATENT TURNIP ugar ni апа BONE SUPE E^ ЭЗРНАТЕ of LIMB, £6 0s. ре LA SUPERPHOSPI ATE of of LIME from BURNT BONE or NERAL P PHO: AAIR 455 £5 5s. per ton. LA T, BAR RASS, and MANGEL NANURES, CONCENTRA" RE; £ фа p obtained of Mr. codes or — his > үз А of the United IN at prices re [^ GUANO di direct from of SODA, SULPHATE of pod nw &nd other Econo AMERICAN and ый "PER at market prices, Place, Loridon Bri ridge, Adátess Jons Веххёт Lawes, 1, Adel: EC: Pd» Eden ута Dublin. ities of this Acid c Ee ыйда, ти s epum E: ©, Сда & © Gor Hoy al Price Lists forwarded fr. TIRE, ОП Paint no onser Nece Drainage, &c. attempt to КЕРЕ an intricate scientific subji subject М MONT, Тахь AGENT, SunvEYon, and | Т phoid diseases; then, are diseases of а low, ОЁ Parkes), тшдак $e "Planning at c ten ану smouldering chatacter, universally asso- zeon and Riyer Works; г Бега, 308 of Maisles aud Wes lands | 1 srs ГЕ ficient vital d prostr. tion, in sen б E Ros бар Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers | Without that active vascula nd nervous excite- Eme uae aee es eni Aata. n or through t which aecompanies acute diseases. The term Esta oun u- gea етеѓогё applied the cattle plague is to be РР утлы М m p piag г contempla To tremens ed upon asa mere general expression of the fact Нашен, Bireot, Westitihister, SW: that it is an insidious malady, remaining dormant ras LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY: | Yr Sotme time in the system, aud ultimately by а hr т Special Ac of Parliam дь in 1853. slow but certain aetion арип and undermininz ii. n d, Westminst^r, S.W. the е orgatio fete, АЦ. tions of the el ар реаг the intro — into e Right Hon. thol Lord. МАК M.P., gu b o еа Sir C. Н. T.R hy Bart. 18 оре, Sir Wm. бомат "Bart., M.P. A VS оуб ў. Siiip T H. Somerset, Esq. e Ho m. Napi; - 2 Apure vien “| : n Br. , THE bison EsraTE AGENTS, SURVEYORS; c. 1X GLAND AND WALES, AND i родиха, уапсез monéy, unlim апош", for the | ieultural е ag А е [үс ande liquidated D а rent Peek e, Irrigation and Warp ring, aem Pie "TT an vis т Dreinage or 1rri The Compan: following "e expenses in all cases 1. Drai poro - шү benel cial Рио | the e animal system 6 M mor bifio mattér и the blood, and thus causes а petes ally depraved eme of the whole orgauism., This “virüs” or “animal Seeretions and ехо na of in- 8. Pian де or pes places оп the sea coást or on the banks of navigable j^; or lakes. 4, The Erection Houses, Labourers' Cottages, and other үчтү" а for Farm ene ogg en and шотан | a p to Farm Houses and other buildings f ——À үтүкне under M e provisions of any Act of Parliament, Royal Charter, or Commissio in rot of any public or general works cr Drainage or cane p Ae i e may Too LA, cd ro- E EM MS of the cost, and charge the ваше wit tht expense: the lan KAF Rn x igation of title is required, and the Co: ай bores не. do mot interfere with ойт of the Works, whi Enc е Commissioners. Re сев er information, and for forms of applicatio Bionpurkble Ұтллам Narrzn, Managing Director, 2, Old P: Westminster, S.W. apply to the | Yard, | р їп Ї being ofa | im "e "plane. s 4 рй не у and thus transmitted to sound 22 irrespective of drai - ventilatio | admission into the no pomis at " Castlo, ew Gardens, and at the seats of шапу of the nobility апа gentry, fr. n vestes the абай, flattering have been received, which Нил, & Ѕмітн will forward оп Рош the Right Hon. the Ёл, of 5нАххох, Cdstle Mart, і near Cork. | our Black Varnish for веуега! bn P Cork RAI miperior "bot for iron and roa WE out о! pps айай ч стае вю о icularly valual ands ex . Phenpamt becomes corroded, 1 cons der (ui TN Barrow САИ | BA Er "ut 30 gallons each, аф 18, 6d. galloń, at the Manufactory, or 1e 8d per gallon paid td any Station in "ihe kingdom Ниш, & 8мттн, Brierly Hill Iron Works, near Dudley, and | George docte Clark, E: Com dings, and тарар е tenure, УРАЛЫ. Freehold, F ОН Morte arm Buildings HE GENERAT LAND DRAINAGE EMENT COMPANY. 28 e Right Hon. Lord R йү ns, Ohairma: William Fisher Hob! Edward John Н oe БЫ. Sir Samuel M. Peto, iari, William Tite, v. 7 Willia еч v Ррехтом, Principal d ihre Un decer of s, Farm Estates "ot pre ces debel A (ugue Elena, som Chevalier Cóbbol Rt. Hon, Visebunt Combertnere, Henry Currie, Esq. B ‚Р; эн? "This Buil Corporate, or VE ecd or grant Loans for the to lan d owners vi о desire xecute the works by their Leu y" fro) their My - The ptm jy also а ана Farm Но Dudes, Labourer Cottages, and Farm Buildi r1 erem description, and assist Landowners in carrying out the wor! A by their own Agents. The whole of thé "gi in the Works, with all official expenses, furnish Approved Plans an dormant, that is to say, tlie disease lias а period of | nenbation, during Whieh the doomed animal gives viden e impending outbreak, When inilar morbid matter or = eiga of lyinph ve etale being conveyed the ут ofa west Sibjeot lies derat for a time, аһа then results in the development of à multitude of veter ан опе filled with а similar virüs. fict, во well known, fails to receive в üsideration it merits from ће not scientifie pub lio but it really leads to а most important conelusion, which is, that the virus | duting the time it is ápparentl, бенен, is s malti- piyi ng itself КЫ literally incubating o tehing new matter & like kind, until X: o S Loro onthe Estate for A se of $55 Landowners to meet the circumstances of tei some outw уф of Drainage, Irrigation, preci 4 Grubbing, and | Road Making, may be executed in a similar manner. сна investigation of title being required, no legal expenses аге | Apiieatiots to b expression of its Тено іа te system ; and then the disease is said " M onem We ask & vena даре to this s polt eni the orien "bat і : in fact about Street West, E.C., from whom only it сап be obt«mned. к S.W, t as ehm а deduetion as рид well be drawn ime. re еа meus G hree боз ANTI- CORROSION PAINT ү Ps зыт ЖА for FA or JE еў, ds best s: and ; St. James S curd М, blé as деп PR ымы К. $ ind Che Agricultural Guette, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 an донар true premiss; and not nio derful m the fact that if а seed be intrddqui into favourable soil it will, after lying PEE deer a time, find an outward expression the forin 6E а plas, wirioh will bear THE recent еур aud present existence | of a fatal апа i isease ex ni СЕРЕТ овоа, and n fieient reason. Dearth of fodder 5 some time аз! pon e tan йан s I-COR INT {А "sey abe enit UEM вё & bility JARSONS” аг SONS’ PAINT for GREENHOUSES. NS’ PAINT HOTHOUSES. n C MONS PAINT fr all OUT-DOOR WORK. 8 PAINT for WOOD PT IRON WORR. PAINT for CONSERYATORIES. irs e ша i е present generation, wn to us, it | but, from ave come |is Mam like a disease which devastated ойт herds more than a pus d ЗЕ . In its principal has re now y be dena в discu: isease will hardl siio mo it d form in which t ably now, as the modified Lee се to us is probal a diffe: тепсе of climate, l be ing, there arè туй pathological тшге е | alte due i а itel It w seeds of a like nature. manner, even taken d 2 them in quarantine, inet pue from t to healthy stock ean —Ó t disease ; or ed or other animals, not themseves subject to the malady; may f pg mie esant the means of mingling with them сЕ aftet having eek үн, with pos ock. F ndly, the virus, being introduced, aecumu- hites i in the system until à sufficient quantity is pc im in the blood " render == Fr i-e Оаа элиг both are essentially Тере ЭСИ that poc ы ond all question the пе сагаа н 4. that һе ach. a rng rails among the publie in n|desth, unless m -— | sta: to resist thë v all, or Ан all, Шашке, in rU iéh cáse tlie animal slower respect to those liat ате — — = term ** yt opt ог“ аро ;" and in i ve а The disease has nothing in common with pleuro- оша, of теша: e (foot and bem disease), but en essentially o ur|poisoned éondition of the blood, шрны, ө of er d necessity, every organ of the body ; all the mucoti$ ч drm " 086 Uf thé mouth, nostris, ey 730 E. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Асбгзт 5, 1865, intesi an active character E. Ө taken until the in тац а, iem the skin is harsh, ети а Eos exéoriated at the insides of the thighs. Som i i o rs considerably. ei of the mischief is kno em ok — are further мдү upon to take ps to protect. them ssible, by p mselves as far as pos times the brain also suff. Symptoms: There willse be mne diffieulty Ко М. ашаб ofa npe pre of ETEO in recognising the d е КАТ gh the early| To this end the followiag suggestio are signs are comparatively insignificant, The appe- offere f. Nos —— pra should be allowed nica "e P etly or indireetly, t 14 days: the gelted sometimes present, followed by fre t u- | of incubation may be t 10 days, but a little | described the disease as a catarrhal п, producing ation of fæc ч. 4 де rrhoa go margin should be a allow ЖБ тыр auis in be iube Ad every direction, and. Gre NND dysentery. e epithelium of the lips a anitary regu г" ions shou strictly en- and any exhi. а od a and falls off, showing ulcera- | fo reed in тейлесе о drainage, жанин. апа мын e rte S: pores of tha skin, o pe tions beneath ; the breath becomes fœtid ; the |disinfeetion by ud et p A of lime, solution | уеде was in the b сф gi ious, Ti, subcutaneous cellular tissue of the loin and |of carbolic acid, or Condy” s animal attacked by it might M шеш, аек becomes sematous, rapid wastin 3. Sho uld the disease appear, the affected | three days, or might last a week or more; ie oceurs, the animal refuses all кө, the secretio convenience to be d generally ed from th t. The ori in dt milk is almost arrested ; the arge from eu completely ; е init: eases should be d estroyed plague was infected foreigu cattle brought e Маре eyes and nostrils is more Ара that from the |'on the e pre emises, TE. =з the hide thrown € Cattle Market. Sound cattle coming in contact with nose is sometimes mixed with blood; prostration kept there for em there caught the malady, and in their turn increases, and ultimately death takes place, occa- | hours before bein Җа to 08 the Бабы; : in а rapidly sionally Irun e 1 е | the eareass, of өре, should be consigned to the | widening c roe. lt had been but just а month in tl e: pue еек kn кин is be boiled down at once. count te even in that short time he calculated that inge ne e favourable termination Tu ndieated by a retur the milk, ж-ны of the num a toad tion of di arr жет Я! ds Mite appieditotheinnta об бой; there is good reason to LARA et p things | to from this entiv disea n: be мі siete m tonic and antiseptic agents, тет: kel Pega е оѓ АП the healthy or apparently healthy ein em эү treated with suiphite of абан which m | iven in PR of 3 ounces, dissolv ed i n wa tei Пу, %т may be powdered and mixed with the s agent mc Me anim showing symptoms of the THE CATTLE PLAGUE, [The following E aka nda and lette daily papers daig the "X eec] шщ Ох Tuesda ө а meeting of the metro litan keepers was convened by Mr. T, P. € с - - London Cowkeepers' Associatio: asures should be adopted wa refer Prova malady which ha: into London. Professor G ad of the It Was much t; т its eradicatio ce. He showed ho though we ha ral, we had none fe iiem о of the blood, em Хк it was rather han to cure that attention should зл ted i that sion, All beas that were evidently affected should „Бе killed, o least, 5. Every disease should PY at re nd treated or еу sivantageoul. employed. eglec ce in a quart of goo twice- being supplied i "hie E ed 509 tea каноо with an occasional pint of good ale аф |, interv of far. greater деринен than the eure of the | ™® disease is nw prevention of its „тат, which | 0 rt f eeks have been e ent that 30,0007. worth n in the metroz y instances are | ek “л, а к» пагу | ап htered; and day у, pU patient | d milk. all affected should, if the Aiara in any 1 "pity ү "m plagu ould be far |!“ animals. although the catt pla o wit поб contagious to [a an beings, yet ths ve bi fellow ereatures, be th away; н H fi М better to double or treble the e pute of good and E quud Ape : length "ed pae milk than to vend poison under that disguise. country were sure to suffer in health, "There was n Much remains. to be learned respecting the cattle disease better known than this. So far foa isease ; numerous experiments, minute and eing new, it had existed for centuries In I4 laborious too, have m — out before mia eti еее perished or were destroyed, the definite results can be , and before these | Government compensating their ow esults are legitimately sid it would be pre- |ever, ha ы to be discontinued on account of the поет np to speak too co €— but the publio frauds commit e г, gee alluded next to tbe rest assured that a good deal is being "North Wiltshire in 1862, He чебу Met ut ve M "little i „being said or en in a gt о men are not жч poem for words. An Italian joco says, ** He who f very judicious course when there is not much to say. We shall take care to keep the public informed reduced to one- Г, ог deer Кк the owners bein ng Барку а afraid to purchase animals to supply th. places of those lost, from a eiii as sion of а further dam 24] eanwhile, with ise adt of the r of d mE: ing, if we add the med s at those already dead, to more than опет, thes supply of milk continues, —how kept up to par, is not difficult to conjecture. S only harmless water is employed to meet t emer we Фм offer no remonstrance, — fortunately a certain quantity of mil mehel” мені ч the progress of the disease, nd 80 " as it does not appear to be unfit pes D^ ; there is reason to fear itis mingled with. the ; true, is how, as long as farmers concealed the illness of. Sheep, the pe nl with great rapidity; bat when they ее рау for the destruction of dl other L] X the truth, Qu. ien m n tbree — It would bas more the cattle plag s.to a бег eo n but t was the proper one to p е COW-0' put €: shoulders to the of the рси x а кеч sease, аз ‹ occasion may serve ; but s the says, for all thing 25," f bined, and ннн work. —— NorwrrHsTANDING gloomy anticipations of the losses to the Agricultural Society sequent upon its expenditure at Plym ms the Plymouth meeting stands fourth „upon — dist d steady, com- | con- |: hose at Newcastle, Battersea, d jv de ть Тонов is the list, from md uch greater interes Aw een this asion when a general election interven f tha t such Xe will be | Oosa y |year ee tiai was exhibited м чё» the last ed:— [ае is directly injurious, but considering the state t the animals system, it e: entm А hoped et Place. ie lis E RE апу quantity could be consumed with impunity, MEL Vani ind prs ly i: oung ohildren, who are likely to fa e ufferers in ses, Again, | Lewes.. 1852 T 18410 4 there i » M etait supply о а іп loucester . 1853 | 36,245 | 2734 0 1 state unfit for A 7 rom in a con colg 1854 | 37,635 | 3370 19 dition which pee justify its condemnation n, but | Carlisle 185 2 261 19 probably as often giving no evidence of the p te | Chelmsford 1856 | 32,932 | 2988 8 of the , animal dur ring life—in fact, the only |Salisbur 1857 | 37,342 | 3447 15 e can have of the ‚аы, hester 1858 pea 6190 9 0 е the meat they purch Varwick 1859 | 55,577 | 5161 17 1 ies ser d of Mee т Р ss ксы is a to te fon nen anterbury 1860 | 42,204 | 2739 71 o е "um good hologist. B. х .| 1861 | 145,738 | 9889 16 2 attend the slaughterhouses, and minutely | rame i e A 5496 10 ‹ examine all the animals before | and after death : | Newcastle ' 1864 | 114,281 | 8002 lymouth 1865 0 6274 0 3- zx publio slaughterhouses, he endeavour to limit e extension of the h they Еее i аат with the «fort t deal may be don e "the рр! ite aus be fatal, as no measures The dérailed m of the attendance and | ао PUE talo stapa to апу onk visional most adv riy. meas Тнк PRIOR T.—The p this matter ар Som entirely d ee disease since the first im ixi of perm animi interfere with free , but count; 8, iu pm relation to cattle or sheep plagi deme ра cattle dealers to advocate their СЯ intereat шор unopposed, ri on the recurri nd the ш ndiós tes, what із bap t not so true, th H m yit and en the French receipts on the s al days of the Plymouth | pag,” m ES dation o d а o | meeting is as follo Kri dr Bae: b is perfect y formel. T" б : d ез, } Admis-| Persons, Amount. dt вы and =з which 80 oten # е: overlooking slight cases of ишен агайны + taking deep гоор іону and н Ta | Saturday, July 15|5 0| 25 650 | In Germany, wb v sheep ar md | , ae n A be i sorg ti certain con ^ "-— Tuesday > 182 6| 476:| 595 1l lO SCENE pqeer ы, » i. ? MO » 192 6| 17269 | 2159 0 0 |o cent, whereas among тос; vi g | Tira; » 20|1 0| 42943 | 2147 14 10 |smounted to 14 aui me нозо gine, i day,» 21/1 O| 20969 |1099 12 7 [Ernes famers to do aa ов my eene for Шева 1862. They should club togethor Po and рау он gro 88,036 | 6274 0 3 |thesmallest—loss, and bury the S 2 i тешет 5, 1965.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 731 roy а whole floc ock, and this applies as much to cattle affected in th n |f e | do pot wish th cm died: г А ien few if "the 2 сә m dy | olds as it does to those in the metropolitan cow-sheds, Grm vim any given portion of la md. The le ey which had walady c А resorted to. John Gamgee, New Veterinary College, атр aks of а very severe kind have occurred in the Essex | СС! broken u up for that astounding с rop of Wheat ooehiering ів — where cattle have been grazing on pastures adjoining Satna ded no doubt іц umus and other elements of Esinburgh. e lands of extensive cattle dealers. Jn f rhi i Егэзї pan, been most carefully studied, is red. is reason to bere. that TU ста — кау, чн | nly found - old past Tue у unde: has been made the subject of more | operated in inducing the disorder. One of the earliest, if |... i l loam; and such soil would have {тоо ks, еєзлув, repo! d ofücialinquiries than any | not the first cf the outbreaks which have arred in | yielded abundantly many successive crops о als in peel ero aff pg the lower апіша! othing is therefore | the met: lis oceu: i mbeth. А соті r- | favourable seas e period in question there Ta to conjecture. positively that for tbe European | chased no less t іх wesks baok бно foreign heifers| no skill, noth э. омы) as e westward of Rasat, the malady is never | in the Metropolitan Cattle Market. They were taken id > ing of experienced judgment, no eon- соз except аз ап import rted plague, capable of being con- | home and placed with 14 others; and both not only took "e e" =н ions s of prospe ective к=з уч ent, pr to varieties kar alone d exclusive y by contagion. To have learusd disease, and nearly died, but communicated the malady in so | OT pping urnip Tin is not a trifle. The Lacie eoe of those who are always —— a form that the whole 14 had speedily to be кт беши? һ pat indry seems, however, to have been lated disposed to indulge in abstract reasoning on final causes must | A third case, which I may be pr т Met м m й Айлы ме for tl я yas — ч pot torment our st ckowners and rinarians. It may not | how rid diseases may be kept г аео pe và lor, gives №; e sels. siways be obvious how he disease has been caught, but it is | feeder in Surrey purchased Lo: Get мае gd e is Mon l'elverton for so his zin = with Таг s. This must З язуз certain that contagion has been at work. The Prussians, Иш July. etok them home and placed tbem in quarantine. | have ач а p solitary «udin of such ani others keep the disease very much in check on | Both Ps ed and died, but the standing stock of 30 animals —Á tha eri iod, y "t land, fi know th ег fron! to the east, Their vigilance is sometimes | | still rematns in БЕ health. So far, p asm s venei Tur b. per reiand, for we know that insuficient, as convalescent cattle or animals that have passed | goes in relation to the present outbreak. there сап be по doub zn not a field crop in Northumberland p Соода ihe disease ca early in life are not subject to it, but сап | as to the propag: rm E the cattle plague through cattle pe. | b- at of | КОА, until forty years a enr rwards, сату the poison from diseased animals they have approached, | chased at the Metropolitan Cattle Market. From the eie ж looki M E n ous premium sheets ofthe la м and Sd rommunicate it to any susceptible stock with which they | committed by the disorder for months past in the A rian | Farm #8 z p m 8 e late Mterwards co come in contact. Years ago I said thatthe system ог dominions, and es, eciall the Tyrol, not me on | m ocie n 1819 I perceive that instead 9t асо, and most people must now bedisposed (0 | Bavaria, Switzerland, an ius countries, it Ты clear that or breaking ^ Grass lands е my opinions. Нож few of the people who have | certain parts of the Continent with which we have tradet have | large. Bie without regard to the d ue proporti rtioi ў nions. fe ih ple tock at Islington during tbe past month could tell | not be ү e fi di E purchased stoc Pus amongst piii in m market | cati ard ея etin in m^ capt ntes wd e d v Ара aped | . s rango indeed if the herd di ri тараа Lere i denter | to the qualities of the res pective sor ts, t t Society st s bav e ot lot Ы às | (ia Barrela ie yz for the boat Wheat "bey less than e distant lands whence Ф pn must have started. Itis, how- | he Irish acre (litt! ttle more than a third of - S ever, quite possible that cattle шеу have piv ышка à Mr. Yelverton's proportion of Еф in 1741) and во of эв in the case of tbe Cotton famine. It must affect the nation {о Rottordam. and have been shipped without coming in proportional produo ce 5i re edad (Barley 20 throughout its length and breadth. Tt is too late now to contact with the cattle of Holand, concerning tho health of barrels of 16 st., and О; rels of 14 st.) and avert such a Dam атдее unol not blame the ivspectors e, and | perd of the Albert Veterinary College, 48, Pall Ma all, S. W. | of the best seeds in p ed mda іх distinguishing Association for the Prevention of Cattle Diseases is to meet ———————— those of Irish rowth and those sown broad daily at 48, Pall Mall. One of its members, a bighly intelli- | pag, ntific side of the cattle disease is being fully, and I | those wn i g broadcast from gent eowkceper, stated to-lay that in one month the London | | doubt ve ably treated by your correspondents, Professor ded ac буе i -| Gam ee and perti but thero із another side to which i educ ent, s Lon wi tors an mua d tho metropolis. It said the disease has already | &ction should be: ^n ken. Whatever the result of this lament- vis f кмге ML it desirable to stimulate the reached the neighbourhood of "Dublin. J. Gamgee, ASHE cipal of able visitation may be, it is pr mA yu bigh Р a Fare College. 48, Poll Mall, S. W. 4 y "d CAM. the price of nisat ta present. is, it will be grea atly en haneed in | farmers and graziers generally to break up the extensive the to the fic SERT | ey That the disease has been imported from foreign countries | Of cattle | and e. In spite of enormous im рон rtations, the | extensively ; whereas, from the altered circumstances no doubt whatever exists, but i has also been generated by | {мез prosperity we have шо ано це last dg Fin | of the country, the prese К desire is to lessen the аг the t Eea = ly tco full of the sx belations arising from their | this the dent of feeding studs Jast year, - oniy E tnis | bh : aeris lan p Us and to deseen the рнк, v etions of numberles; | otheranimals that have preceded them in transit. In ourown | 9"pplies—a dearth which necessitated the slaughter of im- | favourable to thei multiplieation d support. Seon made p | A ped of cattle, to save MADE T en —and the | that tho fertility of some of the pasture lands in rin h without the act a calf o to ЕТО fake Into consideration the extreme beat of E53 [^^ killed for food this year. If, then, we go on slaying | Was at the et eriod refe бы to, as totas that bis prevailed, an и | for consumption and sufferin ng the exigencies of this disease T st produced more than twice as much per acre cowsheds in many Ene The ground beneath their feet | the same time, we are deii the candle (M T the fair amount of phi e : : ‚ | mooted, if not practised, in some parts of the ttd "rl ested c appears by the premium sheets c Eara ош in the impacted | mass, and elicited other andl" мері шеп.” Stop е consumption of mea* for : e so | iu Жүн Society of Ireland. of that ee кешш uen Ы : 4 xl cropping, with good Grass seeds, or eve with a : Spiel to be tte. ^5 gs г die animals are destroyed | 18 cheap. Make shift i a б month, while the weather is warm , | of Grass seed, was not usual in Irela nd in the middle с а iet. ng с t seven st century, from the evidence afforded by th be plate t generally ap ppears to be owing more to the effects | рош у= of rice ата! witha pound of маче ті for the price | entry 6 for sowing the greatest Lyna h Е land wit Мое. Бала food d be desired, es, inis ъд or опор | Common hay seed, 107." "Ther , encourage folks? i ng qu inti ity of lan HH ei r ieg a ris ae were hopeless to be destroyed and burnt, nth’ T Sainfoin, Lucerne, or Rye-grasi with those which died nat to place the article, in a market p-int wv ; in quii р 4 . might be temporarily — ҖЕ a Kiln or furnace, which | | ditlerent position, WW. B. M. | The common farmers left their broken — to Nature 9btained would be serviceable as a deodoriser. The flooring of | MEER M САА work in producing indigenous Grasses. At the same ou. - E E] 3-1 "o ev ш 6 B i B zc 7 g © Spi c = 1j R ri Е! Li L] 5 E b] 8 FE E] E "T O z = N zi з Ф B c 2 iz ек LIE Ч Еа |time premiums were offered for raising the greatest bere З | n ад Со sh Mor нетто | qu antities and he parcels of Hops. We may assume impervious payement placed ог then be 1 down, and an Agriculture in Ireland (1743).— lp gi рала hat the experiments in this instanco were finally surface ttt for the year 1743 contains lists of p ma | тепсем from. the indisputable fact that the chlorine gas and given by а Royal raris Society i in үе climate of ' Ireland i » ы АДА ОКА ДӨ to M. matura. fan be easily and cheaply obtained from common sal ж tun years. "Tha t important in ne wy h| tion of the x^ T » to the ripening of the s з ай 108 origin in 1720 a nd w as ineo en гаас Tobacco plant. there may Y^ i {лег ma pe in the кыма which probibits in our 1o sustain PITE ja анс use pe of husbandry | and. other ыл arts.” It in cluded | country the culture of Hops and Tobacco (excepting per regulation of the diet f the nobilit taxation), common sense edis obvious th highest dignitaries of the Established Church, but not | tells us that the revenue arising from the duty on fztension of Е iiy fece ha and destroying cud Есе Зи ift, the Dean of St. Ра pe e who was at Tobacco will not be abandoned without the substitution EE S пак ne WE Horen m tbat period in a state of hopeless becility. If his| of other taxes of equivalent — са опг is, n! thoroughly ей effecti tire 3 Sa od Е аа ha Geben ghe xus a «io wi had not departed, the городе of the Ы Басат наа тай. in 1843 t he one en Hem d ге: у M pore d | except in special cases, is injurious to our » БОШ. aud rr NE ttle, and other Animals, for the purpose | most ad dere эз zd of some о ot tbe. pro- mental vigour; i& is to multitudes but a luxury or Disorders ;" "the Exp EX gious or Тобо ceedings which I am t to notice. At the in enfeebling indulgence, destructive of vital energy in Me ӯ of September, 1850, dy m or tha then period, and during send iden afterwards, the system | the young, an], generally, more hurtful than healthfu * к of Parliament, the Spreading of Cop Milone E [ишкер e prevailed t ы; extent, not only in the to adults. an — pene it would be us Disorders among e distri ets of the sou ath and „West of Irel and, but exhaustive pE ат and d T : eR ue proportions z measure " | iM В А c 3 FEES 3 E S Ef ЕР 5 M £ ETE d : 1-4 і F H : : Sors paid two or three thousand pounds оё for relief e meus clearly justifiable, — n furor ment referred to isti il rent. There was a statute mene then and | are ots Pr AEDA e for the perfect concoction of "y ur м Ug tai с ет Е Tabie quently, entorcing the cultivation of not less than | the national ve , which is дер. one of the ola ovina ;" | five acres in уе un ^ under the ue of 40s., | necessaries of life to the great masses of the cde nd time | bnt the Act he ri e | people, , | even in T any aL ЖОШ Tor ЖЧ emis, in huh farms of great утва were held by | едпіх, valen ts to о tho, soil, But e don of Hop-growers ers who О LJ HEH Е 8 gà F E 25 HE) 5 e EC d дн jj | m Ev verythin g that с can conduce to the brewin Ff 3 {н a HA 214 C EET кр ЁН Бї —@ z HE ge 28 eZ E Pi Ё F k MD "- ji [^ et E i aquen sale in any public place, and to destroy | and the culture Ap West ia ore des] т as ант in the use of ardent spirite, given to the Privy Council to make|of the evils of the grazing igna , which so dispro- | life and gom S онша a а misery, peer e b. 1 posal i rtionatel revailed sida on vd feri us loams, encouraged. Martin Doyle. ТУ of tha AGE ct dole нора ту d liy s ited to be owth of cereals.| Agricultural Prosperity. —To obtain a good crop of Th wilfully expose diseased The Royal Dublin rens хана АЕ бүл 2 — Agricultural prosperity ач must be deep and clean ies wp, есапопз fall far short of the|for crops of the preceding year's growth; for example, — not only of the до; ече also of the зра, Тһе ye rai $i to A. B. 201. tor 100 acres of Үл; j to C. D. 1 15L "tor ses that wn led to t ы trae гэн gue breaks ‘цё among h оска. to. dum mid i 1 psu f Ji 3E E El Е 1 g E gs d » & 8 Vd A & & ш i - "2 2 E 4 Js iE = S pj ] Denial practice, On th pg à, ii ^ ed pears i two iost : es to | adopti в нб t ANON. urs to i . Оп the one hand, it is argu of 2 r acre a] in one wo losta Ai ing and 1 trusted to public estroying live | hay t snper eee e are орутат increase their prosperity. These аге facts of the Lx On the other hand, а geveral Met у To Mr. Matthew Yelverton, county Ti ipperary, 102. а Ча тоне and тене a grontor aa of gross imposition. 1742, viz., 668 st. 111lb.," which, allowing 20 st. t › dern ME. Me dr nad betw barrel, ^s Abas TL і rels, Iu round numbers, the wá à grades of gociety, and consequently pd wealt! by се ws кы. е ај by destruc- | acre, which р Más Above "x дн, соп- which this great increase ease in labour n be well pud Eat) pum x in us tains an acre i five-e'ghths sta а acc иш x3 i ^ i : e. an: would En glieh reader can see at once een о? eter is | tion, PA гад — ura! pa uce. fairly RAE indio олтон th ht. of produce is than сап beattained пот іп the corn- | Then, that the The English fe may share in common MANNA ыыы es wing counties of E»gland, with all the advantages with " others this senden ері ty, Qr should то thats the аге REY кү рэм M ню E m ааъ duod. D afforded by modern science. There i is no record i in the increase the production of the soil they occupy, and А mrunieation with foreig 1 3 E 4 3 ез AERA шн 3 2. EE H 885, ЗЕЕ - 28 2 Ср g Lj zi ЕА pe | 5 HS ЕЛ EH E БЕН 229 E $ е, Fd t 2 D E PPS £5 "dau ЫЕ £2 28 5% BR ag | °, a Pe isi $e EE 28 ir ii * Jt EL HC T 8 В E n n fe р fi | | | E 733 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Acocst Kiik tiat maintain tho highest price in the bome mark ееп satisfactory. Tt was tried we rus битир, ага ну a ar e оный) RE О ever: l panan meat, аы, өне; t Salt | and by "ti believe. between ү ой К "Созай machines. disease which may show itself among th the e animals of d ER 1 te manure on "tei and they only require the cordial co-operati mode of farming they will crea Then, ss & Key pe ttention was written of the = e Boc s to чы — to accomplish this denies farms for the r D object, an ply e knowledge taii sinl, к ёлы to ыйы the cost of prod uction, they кч оп з ет a the "rial. The words уну Аала ад Sr-ühorsgricalturidnt ER mie to the рш mploy more steam and less horse-power, and they refer ' to their fo orm of M«Co rmick* 8 sheafing reap Many members of the Society contin һа should also employ more machinery and implemen € — of De сг in cases of serious outbreaks a hi 4 of the platform at each revolution of the reel in front | disease; and the Governors have learnt with much : that they may require less of the present Sisin -price С T id дЫ E | that bis visits into the country during tbe past түе j^ bour. r. "The жы should tell their labourers | of the — was effected more quietly Ai Nifi T6885: | Ke оГ абау Не словна Sv а PEE year, fa manual | the p of aj that free-t es not go well with par arish of a "fü rt^ whip on to the g nene: than was | progress of disease as well as the instructions given К bars po, bit еу e: deposit more of their р M се animals have, as a rule, been followed Pahat cial results. ings in the savings ' bank , ОТ , З: In the report for last year mention was m with a view to do all that they can to suppo ort them- у ex pérhtionts Баша ИЫГЫ БА пока er selves, independe ent of сыт from the parish. = octeties. | бша ure autas? поду. Tute [utro а ИП im B. Ransby, Perrysfield Farm, Oxted, Surrey, July 29th. е ШООНА, -a ENG is вышні Ой, add" потег ӨГ: дош portan taa М th Is arrived at, Bromus Schraderi.—I observe in your Paper of the| — Moxregry Co OUNCIL: Wedne August 2, 1 bee mE used niu Tet udo in freeing animals fma px Lee stu zt & Mei h бе ч n» arati v trial A present, Lord I Presidents 25 Mod, M a r Lord The following letter from Professor Simonds essrs. 5 uar ein anent а compara ive леу | (у элен 4 е Д mon dt ied it he -— yi тая Mr. Cant trell, lon read, and directed to be published :— - of the us and Italian Rye-grass which проп Challoner "itr. Chay yden, ме "Brandreth. Gibb ШР “ Royal Veterinary Colloge, Aug, 1, 195. paper, {елей speaking, looks in favour of the d, vs Р, Mr. алей, Mr. Sanday, Mr. Su ? ЕЕ не таюу Eur Italian; but as practice "e Ae vt Mane te ге | wo em Mr. Thompson, Mr. Torr, , Mr, Wells, Mr, раа |an papin Enpe Ебер наче Е Ме, -— c ^ periere in alos and онот Simonds i н И | since 1 ny fat хее ы MN of dila dairies har OS nil experiments, 1 ask you a INANCES.—Maj EI t ле оп. ood, chair- | А the enclosed letter, which I have cut out of óne of our A eye 15 ыс т ji o. poen es pros € д, Б ЕТ Стаи local newspapers, a place in your next impression, and |. кт that the Secretary s receipts during е | Кошык, үе Sasse, dn each o CES TA i ek shall feel obliged, as I think it may | be interesting to to th had ей by the rta can ind | рио are far ps Y oldom, e a (rad Fd pr the ont- m " 1 a due! iaimads. the agricultural community. á by Messrs. Quilter, B all, & Co, the — | йог syston ^ the disease was incubated, "т Tunis I jd a sample Si the Bromus seed direct from Australia, (сошиап, correcb. The i. lade e in the] п posseesohbtetvà upport to the opinion tat de which you may give to any one who will give it a fair |y, nas of the bankers on Jay 31, was 7497. 165. The | has had п spontaneous fees in this bene but, Кету] and nprejudiced € Francis 8 Kelso. oet ittee recommended that the money now on d | | eate introduced from abroad by the importation of je 0007) be ei to dd (1 | vg m са Р. in daily co our issue of February 6th, which I received by the | This report was adopte wit the opens who have adopted a systeni o mes last st mal Ta I i. with CO a letter from Messrs. Sturt €| JOURNAL Commrrrer.—Mr. Thom pson reported that | of bs diseased cattle within the boundary of the M Mein, se , under above heading, which you bad |. | bite. Itis the first Grass Е spring, the last in autumn, cA | has been almost the sole support of our dairymen's cattle | Devi P ien to keep in check the progress of the malady; агт oth. Farmer, аз haviug t the | in Class П. ће " аде ent in was not considered P ave reason to believe wiil trasmit without delay wa pe attention of. Pa им. амі Being ней here in the seed oma of the pied x tn m consideration of the Council, having ie sun: trade on an extensive "ry а baving а Са з the In Class V. та prizo б 951. is awarded t o the NS. bcd Jas. B. Sitoxps" Le rera sequi loqui nnn ian сошигуш d gin ы bera "ihe mioto% San uique," writt Wm. Аре ommittee recommended the usual grat of ша; rove of value ове v у=: едит боч to produce two blades of Gras avene originally Henry Hey wood, Dunham a Massey, Altrinchn nc Cheshire. "—— у= the Royal Veterinary College for the year 1855. but one grew. І hope you will allow me, ue the medium | The Essay 5 - . Carrington, llington, | Thi х report was adopted. Ea д ыы ERE edu Od indt ; New | Uttoxeter, is Com ы t was moved i н. Holland, M. P., and seconded ùy orage ant. e T'O! chraderi was introduced into this colony about 12 years ago, under the name of Ceratochloa | In Class VII. the prize jn 207. is Mies e P the rae eo the Hon. A. N. Hood, deren € Unioloiies, but is now commonly n as Bromus Unio- | Essay ing the mo otto * Rufus," written by y Committee m | mao if summ one C loid IE Gr An dese qu m arived Denton, Stevenage. The Essay 566, by John Ewart, | fro, go Pe time batween this meeting and the acie Grat Dritan ШАА though tbe mate is changed, L| Digg. Market; Newcastle-on-Tyne and 563, by Philip eei Council ect that the Committee be E hed Great Britain ; and, though the name is changed, I gg = 3 > э аъла to be perfectly жааб that it js the same which | D. Luckett 76, Оч d Broad Street, are Commended. o take m steps as they may consider necessary in is now called Bromus Schraderi or Schradus Brome Grass, In Class 1 he Prize of 107. is awarded to d o the cattle plague and smallpox m mi we Жн м Ы а A ey Mila d à ssay bearin s motto “ Anteveni, et sect A m еер porte s ornian Prairie Grass of ours was, for à pem ^ d several years after its introduction, in the hands of only written by MM Me DA Bun nker m ü jm men Mi G AT eme $i wg It quami a few individuals, who, perfectly aware of its capabilities | Fence Houses ; an 0. written by С. ау, | the following n members of the Bury п! 2 a pasture d rouen jte to our hot climate, | ()verstone, Nor thampton, is аренде d. dd proceed e to Bury St. Edm unjs and make ept it quietly to themselves tili six years ago, when 5 m ed for я Sir 7 Loprorumdo и сай" quantity Uf Ma sedi and had it]. ТНӨ опр уат ubjeets was recommen irangemeh x ins 1 a ези ae uiv distributed among the farmers around Melbourne, who, їл) Prize Essaysfor 1 Ke anen; we raudre ibbs, Mr. their turn, found out the merits of the Grass, and now it i £ |Sanda eei ud эз атоо Talian, Rye на dro Eh i. Count Шашу, йыны» d «9 |M Snow-rarn Covrzacr.—Mr. Randell venit | ou. o е mo: е Е 1 sommer better than the majority of other Pista and will | 3. Town Dairies, especially with re "тепсе to the Prova folóving : aerar 1 T.i Soil except where there is a supera Pindaro of lence of Disease Еч our Committee have to report, that acting is сај A mpi of nt two good Po of hay in a | 4. Mountain herds of Sheep: pure or. pem © + 2 | recommendation of the Surveyor at Plymouth, thej peg des t three m Er goi pasture, wb may | 5. Leaves of Plants z power ot Sa roug ^ | purchase from Mr. Manning such offices and other seem a great deal efie Serra атча а but it is nothing * 6. Im pie ments of Waste Lands im connection wit . | were wellad;pted to their several puri E pde here, where we are more troubled with hot b ais ов i | with prices annexed is appended to the Surveyor's -Storms. What may be the e feeding T Е Eoi tne ws use to а Farmer of ie ing азз or s ple e з | a ba есе, Phal cortan- o0 of this Grass acie baeo tsay; but he г 5 | annual charge for the us 59 8 . the precedence stock will walk ie "erar 8. did» ny o ғ (tbe пег Agricultural su 0 | of transit and fixing), 3721. ; other thin 3l ie dro madii Ж aod wil eat it dom as тени а that. aar воот, Hereford, m | c ode ep ero the total 6341. 25. | st through this, ete tide summer that has been erm | the Libra ary. e enced in Australia for many years. My experience of this р | т cent. of value, Grass is not confined to Victoria, for in New South Wales T žr ејн bá cafe ME [нан Озен к Л d have seen it thriving to m and have heard it talked of ARY.— following are ын es from th in ony very highly by both farmers and squatters, PN Pi the еи of the Royal Veterinary In New Zealand also, where I introduced it, E" goes. | well and is now getting into very general use, n | Colleg ollege for UM ye ear ending 31st pag: 1864:— 14 growing а o t М ед thus lca х they look. We havo this season shipped a trial lot of | tions, chemical instructions, &c., beii rede денени! " soon m m erections to ba contracted for. "t afew bundred bushels to London, aud hope next season to | as the scholastic se:sion commenced, v. n the month of | Аз no inventory of the Society's plant was to to hart ity; ctober, according to i u Hirn. your Committee requeste: M anning t0 mie the merits of your ' New Forage Plant,’ I а you that, | Тһе chief subjects treated of in the leci o siis wi t i u i r the ry отед to m marketed at least three thcusaud bushels. Last year a parcel | physical and vital properties "e pee with еф ыйы: ith i tory of everything, which Of seed was sent to Mr. Hugh Purves, stew to Mr. John Улыс cs it un coena in and other morbid M Pim Bor 1 y A isposal at е, ly. . а it. will be able to speak of its value. At the Azri-| This section of the instructions included likewise a full zi i ot] pem show peri here greata we gained the first prize for | description of the causes, ирен — treatment—prophy- | Agreed upon іп 1862 applies, amounts Du s rairi cess ; ie bow: Er м ved RE М Hie riquet M the secretary sent а | lactic and eurative—of the dis — row only deed м оңу . Td, е ^ t to ot e Dublin Exhibition, where it mag be seen. | water in cattle and sheep, Blackie; i ан arget, Splenic reemei i Fray s pn -— Au арбоб те c Хо а cold со try it will | | Apoplexy, Diabetes, Pu n D ether with the resu а Hot nat e рт рурат ае Tota n ; supl € qued well; atid I hope | of inflammation, such as effusion, papani ion, adhesion, e | і теб el the yhood—to find that | uleeration, and mortifica ie excess ot (rd valid Of works including img certam. е мр еш urit have ta eris nen aem cerea and gone | Тһе number of pupils in attendance was larger aD re which should form part of measured wor! ork ab stated P | mere experiments with an articie which should long | по less an 58 “* freshmen AEN between October and the 101 14s. 9d. > mtroduced in great quantity by your seedsmen. | commencement of the Christmas vacatio: ceing, however, that the prices for tho grester сөз шай Pee qq та ne ofafew ounces which шау! Тһе Siri: increasing entries of pupils, with the extended ms k havo been previously. agreed upon, that for В be € Yo Eo of your readers who are interested. | instruction and more rigid ех amination, bid fair to Miara the | remainder Mr. Manning has preosden Нор you will allow the above а врасе іп your E естара profession, -— 4 p the country pur ва үре ed with the Counsil by the Бени, have sgreed gtém а f on sclentifio | veterin: urgeons се whom t urists can s to do so, and to hope that the new sy pd fo. Seedsmen, Melbourne, ўеш; und Daned. British and | confidently rely at Ae time of n xia ped adio: in practice as it js soun, ud in jul | бей Warehouse, 81, Swanston Street, Melbourne, 95 | Tho Bovine animals admitted. into the JEU have | carry out this сабе" no time should be ion sto ИН affor. ded useful instruction of a practical nature, although the mend that the Surveyor be instructed и йы Machine Trials at Plymouth- vem yodr | es с, ила ем бача лок Boon or Say проса дека: ы» however, of disease of the eyeball, requiring the рн and that the Show-yard Contract. e trials renta а bold but delicate operation, very rarely had recourse e settle such plans qo t esp m id state “that our * ар know RAE in the lower animals, was success'ully undertaken, the obtain n by advertisement, | tendas thereupon, Delive ry Reaper r made y good P » The list will een proving most satisfactory. Another complex case of | the Council PNE ай disease of the womb, associated with. an accumulation of athe delivery " N RiR об: У | purulent matter within the organ, also required a surgical| This report the 2192 oua a another maker; E will "^ le: vere we аге | operation, the performance of which was attended with the The following wi was received from E columns that our screw | bàppiest result. These two cases are only alluded to for y ире at Plymo hai M purpose of showing that operations requiring an Азр. 2,18 ia^ and knowledge of anatomy are фло many others brought dd “ Privy Council Ове, РЫ ite зба 6 | , аз erroneously stated | the notice of the pupils, on whick occasions every step of the Жыз My ae m —I am - —Ó ip tho D HEI formance | process is fully explained to them. ouncil to transmi rdsh mittet ^ ее e wed o0 | 209 number amem а specim. received fro! untry | of an Order which has been етой by асе Dare Ang yi veterinary сотне mid others pen Y^ fully аг to any | of the Council, and to request t c t S Societ y with Messrs. Coleman, | former period ot e duration; and these also, according | to lay it before the Royal амата к tuat Society ’s judges, up the | ёо the наан, rend have been ased for ће beneütoftüe | “Your lordship is probably in and near | pivce of winter Oats. | class. Мапу of them have possessed novel features, and as | appeared in some o Verden i if suck, a Pariedón has been made for publishing in the | amongst the cattle, closely edi at че pes "m top | рше Учета ian thé particulars of the cases in which they кеме put of - — Epp У its performance | Асатзт 5, 1865.] ЖАУ have been b. cleansing been any тамын ot t be disinfected by the fr i great im; Зоот dts as quickly as po: а distance from the heal pen ope well as direct communication be strictly prevented. Бе sem Wem. e animals which are the m severely o гене 8. been kille da "E pared; ihah skins may be preserved Sy the owner by infecting fluid as soon as oved from fer v ead “That it is шыта to ES sy diseased animals at once is best shown by thi umstance that it rarely happens that where the disease is ‘allowed t > run: NM natural course, deaths are at a lower rate t rope саг LM that diseased d: fia а fef source of danger by the elements of the infection. “ I subjoin an account of the symptoms, which, pedi ing Professor Simonds, of the Royal Veterinary College, paid partienlar attention both in this country and in "Galicia: biu question, are the usual characteristics of the » THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 733 how was in 1831, the 10th, we believe, that the Society id ses ana when 198 cattle, 90 horses, 129 head lswine were alot, The x mde of impie ments "exhibited amounted only to four—a clear lity had not thought of discarding tbe rude implements with yim! their Wenig scratched the e nd, given ght years after, a ater Higi Wd So OW was held i in preda by which time e Socie was able to more than double the sum for Pri oaia 744l. This er d forth 302 cattle, 93 horses, 445 sheep, an nd 43 pigs, and the implements ha һа ^ а: beginning to te rm apes »u unappreciated, the Society again pitched ry тайн when there were 428 entries о of hors es, 357 of of sw siehe in the d; bd of the Societ n tents in € e priz as not "until the md of Мене: round to the эі н соя 48 c d increased e it "469 sheep were exhibited, беч swine, and 156 poultry. The enterprise of implement and machine makers was now ti ns and in all 281 articles appeared in the showyard. The pups aie By the Society were this year less by 507. t Section 15, Bulls calve —lst, John tion ved afte Collie; 2d, D. R. Lyall V dee of Kiogetord. к Aioni, Aberdeen. sbire; 3d, W. J. Taylor, —— House, Huntly. боочо, 16. Cows of any age.— а за, William M*Combie ; Robert, Walker. Section 17. Heifers calved after 15+ January 1863.—1st and 2d, William M'Combie ; 3d, Lord Kinnaird. Sectio оп 18. Heifers calved after 1st January 1864.—1st, Wil- pon CRM ; 2d, Robert Walker, Montbleton, Banff; 3d, ohn Colli. 9. Bulls Mes, aer и i Janua асо эң Cottage, Strathaven : 2 Nether Johns Seetion „ 1862, —1st. John Robert Wilson, Lee ows in milk, o 1 8 ager Duchess of Athol; — hens Section 21. Co after 1st —lst, John My, na Strathavon 5 Фа. Wiliam Dunn, ot ; 34. the of Hamilton and. Brandon, Stewart, Burn Dalmare, Tar WT CLASS IL—HORS FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOS tallions foaled before lst A Sadly, 1862, — kg anpren ie Biggar ; th —lst, m James — 1 ager Duchess foaled after 1st January, 1862.— lst, David fddell, «dels Duntocher ; ^ Andrew m e, Whiteside, Alford; sd, William Murray, Kilooy, Red castle, Killearnan, Inverness. Sectii ed after lst Jan Ist, Samuel Clark, Manswrae, Kilb: ру 2d, David Ridden, Kilbowie, Duntocher ; 3d, nin EM. Hill Farm, Gargunnock, Section 4. Entire Colis foalod ater lst January, 1864. — u Robert M'Kean, Lumlock, Bishopbriggs ; 2d, The Duke of at foot), let 10015 excess ot 1856, 1 but er fan nearly 70 short of what pes м in ЭУ the number being 361. The borses are more than at the E te show ; 8 im Y ere are swin pouitry, and there is а new class opened for shepherd's ipse and 11 collies are to come forward t their due reward. The to „the sum of 13507. Teys in pia the nt epe of Z E rdsbip' obodient s крче “The Lord Tred n HELPS.” Description of M Ке of the ins before re- зше аге кейе ТИЙ one half greater in rd mr eod S swine wh the implement list is about 200 tim r | extensiv: pre: sont we can only say in general terms that Short- horns were a ad and interesting class. Of the 18 aged b i e present, and m i ` many superior animals amo i dam. The | 2-yel ar-olds were also a rior тнр. 1 th " y on the circumstance as tha digestive or respiratory system is the chief focus oM tne affection declares itself, the animal ceases to Cm any kind sod food, and in most cases even refuses water. between the гоњ, the ind ones iw partieular. An exudation Чу takes pla "ve шм parts, d iy sucee déd uy by cracks sores, е stari: і, ong the upper part of tha neck, shoulders, and Pack. Th e extre канан в аге 7 commencement br; the еда and in a latt increased heat of the surface of the vidy aies. remarkable coldness, especially along the course of m z klefrom the eyes, which are red and expressive of anda kas discharge flows early from the м НҮН | Ш © "n T И ү : z generally accompanied wit A slight cough is also present in some cases. ick and weak, and scarcely to be felt, excepting en at 2 commencement of the disease. mee mes torpid at the ou utset, bu аа ET mostly follows, the evacuations r a, Ad A A dirty yellow colour, occasionally ' blood, t В; | Hi E 2 us is likewise present as а rule, je eclos of the мден and thighs are апа so also tion of the skin al along t the cows the secretion of milk is quic diminution in the quantity taking place, as one of indications Me of e the attack. As the di T 3 ҢІ ШИН ais i H ШЕ Ч Р JF i | i sicken; ening оп - -— day after inei but attacked on the jl E having been read, it was moved by Mr. i FÉ е Lord Preside 5 | faced iib were a prominent feature t | Banff ; за, Silvester Cam: mpbell, Kinellar, Blackburn, carried that Cu еи of the Council О р $ f has favi ер it th a view o its Secretary, a lewve of absence nted to the tuma 57 30d the [e me l adjourned ‹ ое the recess to Wednesda: ay, the 1st of Nove 1 Ттт AND AND AGRICULTURAL. improvement ; —No better instance ef how g on in Inver- given than the dtatistics of the ows held in that place. The first good, It t may be "War des that Lord Kinnaird's bull к was placed second at Cupar, was here lst, b there, as we pry "bear pe would. The nted, in particular The pallea еза о апу [c] ® ЕФ 5 n EA represented. Mone ома by the "Duo of Athole were particularly cellen his s were, generally speaking, of a good y. The Leicester pro, especially tups, nA i superior merit, and as proof of pr it may be me оне that the judges spe ew about n hs aa a-half them; the Cheviot lst prize ere all Е but the others were only аданар. | pM M in the show. E The following is the prize list :— CLASS A A Чадыр. Suo: Section 1. Bulls calved before 1 let tJ anuary, 1863.—1st, James Geddes, Orbliston, Fochabers ; Andrew Longmore, Rettie, е ы Section 9. Bulls calved after lst Janua 1863.—1st, The D of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.G. ; 3d, Arthur чи Ва1ѓо of Whittingham, Prestonkirk ; 3d, Viscount Str. ас, Section 3, mrt calved after 186 January, 1861.— 1st, Lord i d, Henry Gray, "the Mains, Cushnie, Alford, нА Strathallan, Section 4. je of any age.—1st, Viscount Strathallan ; 2d, Silvester. сыры; улы Blackburn ; 3d, David Ainslie of Costerton, Blacks Section 5. Heif хө М after lst January, 1863.—18, а "stia re, Rettie; 2d and 3d, William Stephen, Inch- broom, Elgi: Section S "Heifers calved after the lst January, 1864.—1st, Lord €— e dai 2d, The Duke of Richmond ; 3d, James Geddes, Orbi н Section 7. Bulls "win pee 186 January, 1862.—1st, The Duke of Athole; 2d, Duncan Macpherson, Kingussie; 3d, Robert Peter, бйз, Aberfeldy. calved Mer t st "regi 1862.—1st, Allan "без Cantire ; 2d, A C. M of , Fort William ; 8d, John Stewart, Section 8. d untulm, Port; Section 9. Bulls calved after 1st January, 1863.—1st, The Duke of Athole; 9d, Alexander Fraser, Faillie, Inverness; 3d. The Duke pA Athole. Section Cows of any арз; lst and 2d, The Duke of Athole ; За John Malcolm, of Poltalloch, Саков Mor, Loch- 1рһеа‹ -| e 11. Heifers calvod after lst January, —18і, "Wi Pollok, Ronachin ; 2d, John Sow eia. mere » Heifers calved after anuary, F 863.—1at, Jonh Malcolm, of Poitalloch, Callton Mor, Lochgilphead ; 2d and 3d, Robert Peter, Urlar, Aberfeldy. POLLED ANGUS, ABERDEEN, AND GALLOWAY. Section 13. Bulls calved before lst January 1863. —1st, Wil- liam M'Combie, Туш, Aberdeen; 924, Robert 0 Hillside 5 Portlether, Aberdeen; Sai За, Alexander f Bognie, Mountblairy House, E Section 14. Bulls d after lst y aiat 1863,—1st, Wil- liam M*'Combie ; ?d, John on. Ardgay, Forres; 3d, Thomas Lyall Shielbill, Kirriemuir. e Linton Burnfoot, Kelso; 2d, (with Foal foaled before оаа ^ —lst, Peter Beattie, wo MAE Е 2d, John Ve ndrie, Castle Leathers, Inverness; 3d, The poo Duchess -— "Athole, Dunkeld. n foal), foaled before 1st January, 1862,— m; cred Kilkerran House, Maybole; 24, Alexander diei Garscadden Mains, New Kilpatrick, 'Bection 7. Fillies foaled after 1s t ws 1862,—1st, The | Duke of Hamilton and Brandon; 2d, Alexander renes Зен n, Bisho орыр; 8 3d. Ale Stew; og of prom R, Fillies foaled after 1st Jan orandi 1863.—1st, David d оиа de Duntocher ; LX чу; ег Buchanan, Gars- cadden Kilpatric! Fleming, Kilkerrau House, мч Section 9. an ies foaled after 1st January, 1864.— bald Johnston, pe Pers ir Pg od) м | Ing, Kil Ki n m 34, Hugh A. —1st, Archi- eec Bie, Section опу Вый à x exceeding hands.—1st, The Duke Е ind n Charles Hope Johnston, the Hewk, Lockerbie; 3d. Donal d MacLeod, Соп Pies. Section 11. Pony Mares, no$ excoedi —1st, John Baillie Baillie, of {== ЖОЕ 2d, Fountaine Walker, of Foyers, Muirtown, Inverness; 3d. Hugh Mackenzie, of Dun- donnel, Ullapool. CLASS IIL.—SHEEP, LrrcksTER. Section 1. Tups not above Four shear.—1st, David чн of Costerton, Blackshiels; 24, pem James Balfour. of көнү кси, Prestonk: irk; 3d, Henry A. Ranni Boyndie, Banff. Section 2. Dinmont or Shea Dunse Bection of ittis, Blackshiels : ?d, John Fordoun ; 3d, Thomas Ferguson, Kinnochtry, Coupar-A: ngus. Section. 4. Shearling Ewes or Gimmers. —lst, George dr Courthill, Kelso ; 2d, а, Purves, eR Burnfoot, Kelso 3d, David Ainslie, of Costerton, Bl асса CHEVIOT. Section 5. Tu о. above Four-shear.—lst, James i eus d Moffatt Ка 78-46, M erm p E Des Zeydon, Section 6, Din or eee SERIEN, 2d, and 8d, James Brydon, Jun., Kinnell offat. Section 7. Ewes not above A Ж Castle, Peebles; 3d, Ro Shortreed, Attonburn, K 5 п 8. Shearling Ewes or Gimmers.—1st, Sir Graham келше; йе, of Stanhope, Bart. : Sa James on, Moodlaw ; m John Archibald, Glengelt, Lauder. Section 9. Tups по! sin ve Аар Murray, "Eastside, Ponicuik ; 2d, John Archibald, p een Stow; 3d, Allan Cunnin ingham Pagan, Innergeldie, Comrie, Crieff. 0. Dinmont or Sh "—- Tups.—lst, 2d, and 3d, Arar aoee hiels, een Eastside, Гн Мом 2, John A verel ЗА, John Malcolm, of Poltalloeh, Callton Mor, Loch- SoUvTHDO' Section 13. Tups not above Fosrshean.— lue Ji -— зо Burnside, — 2d, D. R. Williamso: 3d, Robert Scot Skirving, Camptoun, Dmm." Section 14. Ewes not above Feu or Gimmers.— Robt. Scot Skirving, Camptoun, үка, Ny Jas. Bruce, Burn- side, roger de гала Scot me РТ M 15. gode not qe i ede st —]lst, өттү Beale rowne, of Salperton Park, Andoversford, Gloucastershire ; x дон Е not ү Te Gimmers.—lst, tion 16. Ewes ve —] = of Salpertown Park, Andoversford, Thomas Beale Gloucestershire : 2d, John Gibson, Woolmet, Dalkeith; 3d, Scot Section ve omnii ist, Зелен Ral m, 1 - for tho oet Der House, Glamis; 2d and Gibson, met, E 18. Ewes not voy diam Я т, or Gimmers.—lst, Ralston, for the Glamis Trustees, Glamis House, lamis; John Gibson, Woolmet; 3d, Andrew Ralston, for a бодо: P Joia 0 Glamis. Section 19. Shearli Wethers of “y Cross.—lst, John Hunter, Dipple, Еос ; 2d, Alexan e козла b 734 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Gight, Methlie; 3d, Sir Alexander P. Gordon Cumming, o Altyre, Bart., Forres. Section 20. Lambs of any Ого and A an, 5, Bridge Street, Бам san ?nd, Simard E p Cottage, Alness ; 3d, John Ferguson, East Gran CL INE. woe Boars, large bre v —]1st, Andrew Ralston. Glamis ; es Reid, atear Asylum, Есі ; 3d, Donald Cameron, For ss iam. John ШШ. анн. tio r Hill Glasgo 2а, р . M. Clarke, Parkhill, bait 3d, The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. Sect; | Rossington, Bawtry ; Mela) to y Mn, J i ow Spofforth. were conferre ord Kitton ine Lind ; $ Mr. Wal fax; S. ‚ О. Wombwell, Newburg h | wold; Mr. ws n Dyson ‚ Adelphi Hotel, jh: Mr. Parker, Golden Vien Inn, Bradford; and Mr, S. Wi loy, Braudsby, York. The great feature of the exhibition | WAS, жыйы the i & important subject = iste of the state of "m * Instead o mee collection of horses п, Seafiel ion 4. Bow: mali bree peer A ohn Laing, Glendeuglie, 3d, Alexander d, , Bimpson, Section 5. Pens of 3 Pigs, not exceeding 8 rge breed.—1st, The Duke of Hamilton and rede] x те Kinnaird, К.Т. Miis V.—SHEPHERD'S DOGS. Section 1. not exceeding 6 years old.—l1st, Ry ' Little, y ens 2 a Lauder, dog, black ; 2d, James Maobea tn em а York, and n een m , Ponte {тас b. Stallion coach- ева to Mr. "John ohn nson $ Stallion roads sters ric а Birnsdalo, Fort. Augustus, dog, black, neri 2 years. ction 2, с es not exceeding z s old.— John Sinclair, med Forres, biteh, age 10 m nths, MEETING OF THE COMAEUUTE E AND JUDGES. A meeting of committee and judges was held in the Com- mittee Room on the show gronnd at 4 A.M. on Monday. There was а numerous attendance, including Lord Lovat, chairman of the local committee, who presided. -— ei РА called upon the Secretary of the Society edem statement as to the arrangements regarding the 8 - od said that perhaps before he e and other js ne: might state what exactly represented the Чайым 55 Феб There wav m Rd of i her ent into any | ju egurd to tho em ios for "ihe following t | Christopher Lofthouse, Tadcaste oT POPE SEEE © [EET M for horse-shoers' serve fora А, i evident А for MEAE меш soon be lower é These ‘prizi to see a fe geldi i € d Driffield; Mr. W. Н. Everatt, ‘Doncaster s R. J. B Ba m Wightman, Sutton House, Malton. QUNM geldings е ar and Mr. У. 5, pen y en на, gI „| becomes e M А s to Mr. et h гаа, Retford; and Roadster ponme "Agri dee BE or on, Morton Grange, or filies to Yn made with of mis ai вњ bý t ir willingness to Ахы om Scott ish-Parm rmer. Yo ORKSHIRE: mol 2,—The general оуу opened | yesterday. h tl fell e eR а ithe e day, | 16 cleared о 16 tl Acbietos. паї. No. s Jo "oni. Edited by Рейно J. n, Marshall, & Co. The Ve VIL. atii Tu ee. Sim er, pe а 290 deal that is more resting. The Mr. but, m | hands together аге to man—everythiug ? " e present number, i in асла to much technical and | 5 pom mM 08: to "he cr DR үф an bre of dép; while the d man т Mis e ife ed puffed mf ЕЕ d h for best; "n pen a the б а мое * acm of alternately leading and driving d Eng lish Neu from one series of errors to. Let these men be instructed, and they are as tò d neighbourhood. So мэнй s ca lea | пенен "hat the feet are to horses what [We take advantage of the immense Farm Memoranda. bes of ypoth poy т, to publish sueh 'extraets from i as will ing st evidence lately taken before the H; Edin the се style of Scottish agrieulturé, and tho еше and e of Scottish agriculturists. Hd бона, or 2 1. Бозу, MID- LOTHIAN э отед of rent. Gamgee, se Prizes at Aided Associati ons to Horses with tratb, the павеву | x y атадан A 4 neres; and, I „рау from P gent, ing In ver Tt. e . | personally from the law of y | operates prejudicially i to the interests M ag I thin 17 iid din extent, dou. Netiek, Ha. “The ja fo mission have. produced m ore posit; ive unsat isfact: "E ut this kingdom ; and 16 is dnas ng to вее, as is ràise unduly the т di fact, th r many years past the laults of com- Анче б tenants who е а entering had а full view of the show before ay PRA ase | aa tds a HAAS m Vos edes with i bis te them. The stock sheep, and pigs) that a prio! occupied a line of tents "stretehing aeross the emtire | the state of matters сап be ascertained now. е @ i de йоз lower down still and in a parallel liae, were capital, who engage in the horse ring and the ring in whieh to cae thé | and neglecting to follow the methods aeea in other | practice of agriculture ought to bel cattle; implements, thres reshing2maehines, ез, occupying bort the subject has been p in England as | have sufficient чере A t the left-hand hilst о Jack was as good as his master; | amount which they èx j | ground the boxes for stables were fitted up in an | amateurs And adventurers tried "the r hands; while | manuring, and gene каг сое nt impro 1 enclosed yard away from the noise of the threshing | cotifasion becam me more ded ithin | considerable se — ас landlord = compared machines. the last seven years, what have, by courtesy, been|other creditors. ant ought to | called * prizes to horse- ghoers,' have been веб on foot in , The Council met at 11 o"clock to receive deputations | some Пиве; ar, has been e it was decided in А favour of Yo. AA were ni en from rk. other ту in the cou 14 under oe ый p his "ding te Duke of Devon- shire, K.G. The Hon. Admiral Duncombe, M.P., appointed President next year. The Dak ke shire took S ree Duneombe's place as Vice- е г р eges were awarded ма. Fowlat Leeds, took the E ia ass Medal; Messrs. Ransome "n d Ipswich, Seco Sons, & Co., Gainsborough, t Pg for easily mi 2d prize, 207., ien. O., machines ; EU X edal; Mr. dan ih Daa аера :lass Med 4 Тһе нагун of live " pigs, was esi ed horned bulls were awarded to Strathallan Castle, Auchterárder; M: Whalley, Laneashi tley. For + Osberton Hal пр, ўа llerton; for Feversham ; Foljam! be. Lord his is dairy cow. icester Sheep were adj nm tó E è best hei d for the й heiter Londesborough carried | ot Paio: g lass Medal; | làmeress arise from bad и: 186 prize of | thus attracting pul ubli & Co, Leeds rate exhii EIE unitis taken from ting paper, is risen eic quint quoted is gen, ж assumedly, on author gric icultu al Society. —AÀ n. as the AE petitive s Sk eoe shoe e inter Wh smith MUR that, Ac, 007 paring and rasping à oot to fit , the iron дө should be made to fit ed. The ello of the time taken to construct the shoe, he level form; ot q^ shoe, the situation of the holes and what called the "UN the proper and even-seating of the shoe, ded epus , the fitting of iae : the nailing ed in each of the several operations. 2 on. puas better than ido words of m › the degraded state in which this impor ара n art second to few, if wp ication, equally mete еи е рг 1, | yof a hi IE ve the. биттен spectacle E евр. the sheep- earer and lorse-shoer the same atego, exhibiting th "er t piyin "роте, "respectively, at clip- ping, ham vl p pue do "improveraents, and top IfIen nd invest in wn eapital, рег, ive my name to а n E , 1 dowt - r my entry T, NI t portable forges, Аек] h s LINKBONNY, farms extend to abo Ned а рар. expenditu &c., but we send bay а e mauure s qa Т think the Nr кутт 1 once, without reserving the 1 tT aver: the last ist sere eum пейш! indlemas, а то, objection to the law of К н. vw y ge and derived benefit chance ic bad" been a prize for pork butchers, then cking. йа 5 consquence of being short oí “ In no ое? eoyatry in Europe Ls | | have taken, (^3 not bey o in f means, same way ty one who js in & У ов tion ments which liave taken E % сайн; and а very tbe last the jaw of hypothec had been E | Асетэт 5, 1865.] еу оГ capital тош would have done. That deteriorates |. І Б апа "y б — " s like T M1 i en of Th made in А Soa e duri my opinion is, that in Ferata to ca to chara a ке, within the last 20 expe tenent with regard E picem зр ffs dedit to m jn annually БА, amd in two or three years, and | ра rticularly with refer. (he cró 62, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIQULTUBAL, SAZETTE 135 are arable. Myr rent | varies from 13007. to 16007. эү , because the e the mt whith м б а ant had had sufficient roperly. My. opinion is mb hou separation of the crop. The after is March, ues one ^ m yv are easily shaken out RÀ МЫ үс) ч es at Whit: iteanday, ғ and » А. er at tl Sip i is yq two | entry. Entering T tie fallow in Mareh | 1861, H commence paying rent in March, 18 P. a Пп 13 with. t of course tint on car а b oceeds, the e grain 4 and straw e e the better. Ка the rise of dew in till its fall at night, or the failing of light seyth E ft. ie Von È inr e i а seid ho never were bred to bim PE to the ы == E pU time, Мапу of. e ifte 5 but , want ing ex perience and vd rg ion of comme: néing t thre der fog je dodd "prefer that, odii I take land o n be etter terms, wey be That rule Mi cept . on overtaking the morning; provided it be pedite v work to at E. —never leaving o off, е: work, or till o E M. wo in M ve mel losing a great deal of money within the last | tios D On e average, I expend annually from 6001, to 7001. on imported m manures, besides havin ng let a share of it TU the cart in the field, Аж building * the ep in v e heid, Lu the p сіц gon e аш те 5 ring the last 10 y pital, тооч не һау А great меле ја tse of farm and arti- There are few tenan "p distriet who do not find е олі pq these than the ren t p aid fi r the iter, peu e very much | beni farm. e$ ч et Le. 2d. per acre, à атм Tus farmer" s om. men build de wel bulk pi he rick, and from 10d. to the crop. йо field. n sir district, or wherever two horses are empt to do they are induced "i pr do by the КҮП A rn of the backhanded 1 veliti, I entered to my n August, and purchased the ipi Pur T vis ig d by the lease to have e ntered at Whitsunday, a will be pos instead of boys to driv is ыр It may be necessa ry in the beginn onth to thresh the last of жү am for ce on should * Jens d and tied in bundles pes th ti I | got the faliow without ; When and Il в have fallen in consequence, For p of 18 and soaked i in "water. re sf e h,and cut on JH spring-sown тҮ i A tenants ор ку arn enter аб Whi for t f nd they sell put. at ч very soon after inp It they were taking e farm at Me at almost 1 If and I believe еы бањ are very few n зе wi iba | b should be fore-rented. Ift I think tha t we would he | eve verythin ERE i run would ei iR roupe quence of that, because, kw would жаы put into + hey t of dud farms in conse- The manure merchants are quiten aware o of the | existence of the law ot ist d and I vare t] ia en sp F it. Early Tares left for seèd Turni, в should be horse will also be read to rop; which, if not f bulbs, wi be sure to afford a bite of greens, useful for the young bu tIthink tliey d ou if ме could pay fore re-rent, ld T J | | | | Mangel Wurzels and. Carrots, if seeding, should be | pulled and barrege tot is Pu by the sheep, aud ме is being carried home опе year. ІР еге was a bad years, iod the Clovers arè b uh 2 жав unable to to рау his. ы, the landlord might second cut of the roup hiim olt, though it might, not be his interest to do Miscellaneous. the horses; part of it iti ides i let for Tei! if consi ко, and be would sti ill ha ve the farm to let at i its value, An $^ Comm Roads. .—On tlie 1st of next | | desirable, Lucerne, the last of the WVetehes, and My opinion is, th in , wil ICA for cattle food. ` of hypothee srould c to bring in a class of tenants with | Vict., Ee 83), for farther regulating the use of loco 4 Fallow,—1f the land has px m under the last торе capital, and tex nts Would have to take farms of | mo tives on бато npike 'and other roads, will M into | ploughing, it will need no farther work d n capital. force and con шшде” for two years. * least three | Mol кф it is stil f Ж келк Du be taken of good E. SETON Bom East LOTHIAN : Mr. Robert| persons are to be i ee to drive or won et r to harrow and м, "-— ів. t 320 My rent, on locomotive, ono ж. whom is 1 ti B о cut towards [ end of "à average of the last 22 years, has been 2l. 14s. or n foot, L ы 20. Ys, per acre. Му term of entry x s Whitsunday and warn drivers of the ирг, à and he is to ol the taba y their seed. hai should be gent ly moved five or paration of and rent is pay yable at the ess of harvesting, m. m LE A Uu ДН ji Ё tss t 5 „ Ly 5 тү тау һе stacked 1 in a Ф, narrow rick, J the same. T when the locomotive is on be road, The "UN ег ` Por кейн &e., uv pay 2007. ten hI to two efficient. fight On default of the r ard а pij | Eg. E 8 2H E Tu. -f ayent ot rent are very easy for me, can be imposed. A locomotive is not go at 'more than four miles an hour throu gh a a pu ablic ròugh | | hat the tenant would 1. Тї [е е паше апа DA тевв of the a city, рт, " yillag me e locomotive. The Metro- cpi ass of ety, but it might dene the houügh, politan Boar ot Works йө Lord Mayor and Aldermen of Lon é mea tself i iu cotrse of time. т ur fore- to „make, orders het Lo belt elass of mën: Tt would be ki йы а-ы узма J 5 meantime, £ auch. А this, a Pn Goie but a 20 y ^ it might reduce, in nd, by thinn ning t he grotmd of m uA nts without sufficient ital; the country нау. t Fes be fait to the landlords to w ы M without introducing the t ay лоев of more active enjoyment ап e не ? Fade d is manhood but a tóntiaüed sphere the self. -denial ; another опари. in m ч wis EL tfi | What is life. of that of neig g 4 tal а surrounding fruition 11 ? and bare page to 1 many a weary | j m fallow Ew br cx l authorities, are | let loc may pass through авг La Bare Fallow.—Butlifeis full of it: and especially етта "|La етр.—. —As soon as the seed has set, the male pianta may be pulled, tied, and carried to the steepizg w^ А бег the middle of the month the ground must E be moved more than 2 or 3 liches below the surfac Md d ay be sown on fallow this month, for | ploughing in green. | Teazel barvest is a tedious operation, and should be toa party who will take the whole affair at 11s, e | nda cti и now оше; but as the they be readi mbs and drafted t ordinary seasons ts дебо this. е P Ийса experienced їп doi ng justiee to young and d beg З. "ач "hercle to by m { Tares, oleseed, or second Qn. Sunfoin, or Train Hed вз. A few acres of these forage crops pid 2 the stock- their-ereditors, lfland was 'y much v Meir advantage, ave taken Seton Sai I tal at | if M fore-ren renting sy Am a rried AST “Lomi AN: Mr. ix DR x the exception. e I pps erial acres aud дауне. ефоре ul aont 9001, umo йө "clt "Y 29 че = b mow it, turn the swaths once for of ine porch crop [m was sown in int Hoskyns, endar of PR E part of the - | master to fill up the e» С fro h au m whic re ү | that. calves and la бейем 25 salis jas nently stunted, which may be ed b expenditure of food than will be "required to put them he is so AUGUST: Ari Folia Land. a large island t this is the princi ipal barve t B. Oats ку А ui probably be semet Ар, They may be scythe, ook, or sickle. 1а. Ше feri d sown; it bey, W hen the straw set [rtm the Les Ciover 3 $ Jey ів e priim toti high en of this. The. common practice des sheaves yr x Booner cocks, edem eDim. ү ; ut that wou to themselves and to the profession B sniall farms, nld be to the not méan to io ty that ey do not а Certain extént as to offerers tal ар |. Mr William Sadler.— imperial actes, of which 400 mes uM qe in our variable clim will be ready for outing in most places eer harvest time men must со Wheat should be éut before itis dead ripe, Reaping pes is as soon as the grain - givé out no r|juice end. Barley, on t m М Which ів is required that it shall m "ine ere: pe —- is кыш A. ^r Eod lace | porkets, m Stock. Ii is well ^. clean out the cattle boxes of August, and carry the rs, just fit p^ Mrs Ibbles. e ewes will n ant d ^ Гети breedii "ehe ie bt k &c., those р TT vill ad ew be г& оп €: oldest keeping. your grown fowl into k yard. Jdusbity of f milk given by е is not pea T oh in TUN "m the quality milk боша In M a where. без grazing lands are burn, it is $a t me early Cabbage, a few of which may be given aee ar inl the cows daily, Long Grass in meadows shoüld. is n 788 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avaus 5, 1% is month; and if The whole jesse of harvest-work is, peritis ЖЫ! їп the ү it will d yielding mil We n extract the following from Carter & Co. в | Vade-me аа Grai; кн Harvest Operat: There are some particula: Sil n the management rJ our cereal grains in which ides are alike acd of which of the reaper, vhi , as in the case of Bells or В | са ur | this, i - mes case of most of those machines which have N the WOOLSTON TACKE = £1000 tt TREE WILLIAM 8м OWLER PATENT F CULEIVATOR шау be seen TH o ч County in England. For culars ME m Works, E anna сташ on C. ; and Steam Ping ULTURAL IMEI LEMENTS а sta tement common to all of them may be ont = the ^ way ^ot the horses on their next bout r gener all iy und Ж. ум ve on Two horses pes а rotations after green crops or man f Clover 8 to 12 acres a day, ЖӨ me kind or other. Wheat succeeds flov в, Turnips, Man el, ve Engl 3 заа ег, rule ча жае 5, to 7s. an acre, ышы: is the f Turnips—or үз Turni ai eat or Barley ; as possible. The e wo ork of carryi ЛТ PLOUGH 3, CART HURNS, &c. Also GARDEN Hmm WIRE NETTING. Delivered са: pplication. m RGESS & KEY, 95, Newgate Street, London. Works, Men ҮКЕ IMPROVED LEATHER WERTE HE IMPROVED LEATHER DRIVING 5-55 more durable, Moy hera for a given -— ivo: more kind of driving be а M чш SPEC Tn STRAPS for PORTABLE INES, TunxEn's Patent Strap and Hose m Manufactory: Armit Works, Greenfield, Chester. Warehouse: 81, Mark Lane, London, E im ЕЕвАВИ, Agat HARROW: Au T. ЫРЫ 4, ips; 8, i oe! 4, Oats; 5, Beans or mon rotations in eco ошон dx nsidered the exhaus tion; but it is I" bat this. с Ханиф on the culti vation to which t y4 is pipe: ici their ше tha made ; 6, Wheat. roduce, Md 8, the e crops being t n when. "the. land is, "y previous treatment, e | waggo e fie 1d. e lad buil M pe A one man А ye the à bcr e to the rick, may form a party, and their share of the whole work may b re for from 10d, to 1s. per acre. "ire wich and two to led t RM and one man а boy on the ick То build are the day labourers put. in Xddition T ks dti ts with the three contract men, form a пч E. res richness of t and. exceptions to "is Pul but Aen pubs only "where the land has uired too too gr ronne an for of f the and a portion of the whole being thus let by the piece, ; drives the whole along with the force of self- "d or Aet bes enemies, 7.e., и һа hav e power, d to beggar it. | Tru the fen districts of Englan а Cole-se ed or Turnips are ңа wed by Oats, „and that by Wheat; the extra ten- The E о X the several erops is another opera- | tion, alike Ыы M by machine my cost | from 1 hs т bus so y the flail from 24. to Ad, ‚рег babal, ode X the sort and its s yield, ihe gra to straw ain- -cultivation i is оо piala reduced by t 28: UNDERHILL'S Patent WRi " GAME and Socii into Тент I густта adapted for ЖЫЛКЫ new Plantations, dividing балш &c. Y py prevents d and is low in price Ду 6d. to 1s. 6d. per yard and uj ds), neat in appearani те = durab) ie | керне , St. Мт. куре Mary's Works, Newport, Salo hes s Women m. Abingdon Бїгөөї y Westminster, SW, urdles, Fencing, and so a possibility of a standing W. [om ng ined: and thus again, in the i naged land ders the KM "S rera that «а is pue odi Whea fter Turnips and | machines and thra shing machin | the chief value of i latter б in their imm mediate t ped of the cro int i 1те farnist ей; E. enabling the and И P HURDLES ui mde Wro 4 mt V CATTLE PLES, к rri each ; CONTINUOUS FENCE бш оттАМ r superio: nm btain from week to found to be the best standing crop, and the Ba finds D. after it quite enough fi yield a crop without its| Опе more aspect in which these Noo are related ing of so luxuriant a o spoil the sample. | t which they are part from these exceptions, however, the place of all | sever: rally liable. ч alm Est however, of ese n the rotation is, gh e, after a Ren, is washed "i pi on led, as they call it, before € жүүн ӘН, егор, such. as Tu urnips, A miei x crop | time; but they are all liable to injury from the disea which by its h thi Clo "Smut or blacks more especially is common to ч over root dee in effect a liberal їй ot tur id il. The next neral aspect of these crops is that pre- alike; it is „the result of a Fungus named Ured deal lof d discussion, namely, thick or thin ка, bnt P the wh ola floret into a mass of sooty dust, which is dissipated be о the. f harv M by the wind, so that the othe 1 = er foot; FIELD GA' п р ach. Illustrated Price Sr Lx "b ape ation, “| NTRANCE GATES, RAIUN, E dnd WORK DL Design: mm м & Со, N insley Street ier: the Pantheon} Oxford Street, London, W. WIRE NETTIM. (F AEVANI SE D Size of Hoshi Proof against principles; it Bunt, on the hand, by experience, beue to а тейи crop at төй iy another redo, аа in а swollen di the series, р $ Ше, i is not necessarily broken by the of each. : а Eoi hing, and so, etimes, a flaw is found in the ку The culti per t erops is much alike, On the ан being broken, it із found to be Эн юне time. The seed is generally s зм п full ot a black stinking powder, which, if it gets in rows from 6 to 12 inches apart; the fields е | between the mill-stones, po the flour, and so its harrowed or when the crop is the corn is more injurious than that of be rolled t, ys у to the condition of the soil. smut. 16 can be perfectly prevented by carefully wash- The crop is band-weeded E ore into ear, and even after, h weeds or the wild Oat | Fungns, which, adhering to the grain and sown along bur among Б 2 din dic distinguished only bove with it, become се during its m pent earing: and t rvest operati ions are pretty much Ше mischievo ous fruit at harvest time. Jt is be Bs alike for a r this washing, to use a аА} of a somwha " cau Il. Mar Noe in the PM is done either by се "eee or a m 8s, to 12s., and ev ing Ms the s bulk з, the crop. The corn reaped, or bagged. If mown to r^ it is t days wages; Fas the price Т, асге | оге accord. 2% inch |Hares, Dogs, Poultry, &c. 2 inch |All kinds of Game Б 18 ed on ро iss ко. 00 Yards upwirds rris Free. GAL VANISED IRON VATAR CISTERN: GALVANISED CABLE STRAND FENCING. N PUMPS. s fir which shall thus more easily and edere detach and destroy these sp labour of washing. A solution n of blue vitriol, 3 lb. a gallon of water, thrown on asa ck of E on ak floor, 1 e surface GAL ANISED IRO GALVANISED SWING WATER BARROWS, GALVANISED IRON ROOFS and BUILDINGS. LAWN MO ‚ GARDEN ASPHALTE mown up against the swathe, as otherwise the scythe of every separate corn, and thus early prevent all is driven up against the swathe. A strong lad follows | each scythe | and gathers the corn in sheaves, laying | i the crop bein ng € by | the Bun This ROOFING F. HURDLES, H a ape 5 | Мот: е Н. J. Monrox Illustrated Catalo es y. Estimates free on applicati 13; = Lee t, Leeds. i the Puts: pickle that is salt code water, аа afterwards dry it s quick m; another lime, is not so easy n d though it is still a | | common Ше of Солев “ bagging,” ав it ів called, а hea а wisp of straw i rst and doubled up, or a stick is Notices to бокузирыайары: used i d, held in the left hand, and with the right | Brean дхр : Cor. The bitter flavour which is too apt the heavy hook is driven against the corn close to tbe| to prevail in read d made from hotme-brewad his (or indeed ground, and so, ve strokes, the corn is cut,| from purchase table-beer) yeast, сап be effectually obviated perhaps a foo! up standi crop; by wasbing the ferment repentedly with pure, very cold Ww а : left o 5o pr water, suffering yeast to subside, and the! uring off wisp or m the hand serving uide it 4 а| the water after y subsidence till the washings cease to standing place as it leans against the crop. А doz bring away the bitter flavour. After which the yeast is to such ры? л Mi Les 3 or 4 yards zi „КОЕ. and thé be strained through a quantity of good Wheat n, such as workman, re g back is о ‚ gathers ярый ае wh үр зе sends A e аи ш the mill, s medi oes nly correct the al CHAR itter of the what he has e agit his leg, jeg а sb and places ferment, but adds ео fermentive ри! it on a tie that has been pulled for Sw ый Jaid | VETERINARY TREATMENT: Sub. Опе reaso yt the v eterinary conv venient, | — "stock i called in in, except to "horses а and. beet ing 8 is cure of fat stock is necessarily In reaping, each m of course more independent, | accompanied with loss of condition. proper way pulling his own tie and мата з own sheaf; though| dealing with the dint symptoms of disease in fat stock is to ; havea bandster, who ties after -— ter та animal. A: a carnot La a doubt that yp w isease is merely erely incipient, the several men or — The sheaves should be abont| fesh ofsuch an animal is perfectly good food." The use of the nd as possible the full| veterinary purgo: in such a is to certify the fitness or length of the straw. тыу arë set up six of a side in jast attacked with -— It vir ues foot Bat thero imal just attac! wit isease is pe ut t. shocks or eel eg two head — butt to butt, set up o ; but where red erop is "all and tied in sheaves, whether it be Oats, pe eun Barley, or Wheat, here is a stage of disease when this fitness is losi EGAR : House veper. The eee is a —Put to 104 gallons of water 10 Ib. of sugar, boil de gady till scum is on the surface, tak at does arise off with a Skimmer pe into an ope СЕ [o il to cool, and when uite so, add a tea-cupful of yeast, to put it into a fermen tion; iu three days into а cásk, eres bout two- thirds of it, which will canse it to Place the acidify n the Tn with the bung:hoie opt: bmi it with а piece of muslin to prevent flies from getting into the Lm е MAE px етет the ndi es m Ree m Gutta рі mir of the following die Y Percha Soles and | feet to adopt а material rdener would escape colds Porcha Soles.—Your obedient sorvani Every variety of а мата mos киен NODUM e iow] ep NC GAL lv: CR. Daties G b y the Gutta етсһа C in town or оршу, k The GurrA Percona COMPANY, Patentees, 15, London, E.C. HERS: * FRIGI D ty the T; en, е рше Eum Tiis ML йш оГ he Crystal Palace, Royal [oj the Dm Т * FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas rfe conductor of du and ДЭ 1s applied, а fixed. temperature. nda ec purposes, for preser Lis Seca hing. ra of the sun, from wind, ured morning fro: is To be had in any req! Two yards wide Four yards w wide. An improved make, d e pes make, (UR men t. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 137 NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS CHOMAS MILLINGTON. GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY ME. ATGUST 5, 1865.] Mr. Rivers and hel g р ^ trv, and Merchants, 1 for H lfor E p t ,SHEET GLASS. | RHEES Hae os to Lr Cases for Cuttin up, averagin rias 6 * 9 А t ҮЕ ion THICK: 2 oz ima ias : sa d РОТЕ, Under Under Under Un Under Under AVERAGE THICKNESS, 15 TO 1 1 foot super, | 2 feet super. | 3 feet super. | 4 feet suut. 5 feet super. | 6 feet super. 4thsquality — .. av Len ее ка саве "d ww or about : d. рег foot. || 3ds. .. “ | 4ths ms 14d. lid. 2 4. d. 24d. д m STRE » 60 0 A E: quality Н И 2 à З a Bet 5» "E s. » 92 0 at dg i^ 2} i 4 p ni 3 4 5 ÅVERAGE ipn piee ss, 21 oz Ау ило quoe, 21 oz. Athsquality — .. . 200 E case 2 ©. ог me 24. e foot, | 4ths е9 21d. 234. - d. зм. 314. ib. dur As 2 | 3ds 21 3 4 4 NC, ET 5 б 0 2 E S © 3i 3 4 4} 4 Bet » ЫН» р 89 0 55 Б | Best $ i 4$ 5 5 › 7 | AvERAGE THICKNESS, 26 02. AvERAGE THICKNESS, 26 | 4ths P же 3M. 334. | 4 d. "n 4\4. 4ths pour ms .. per те. feet case m f or about - a per foot. |! Er ў 3 | 4 4 р ^ : 3ds .. .. , 3$ , ә 1 м. Ы 8 m i | Best 1 д | 6 T "ü si Best .. .. » 116 0 15 oz. Squares usually (ue in Stock, &c. 32 nd 42 oz i ERE ади ere f t - RUBY, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, COLOURED, ENAMELLED, EXTRA WHITE or , Very оба ог Ріс ures | 'GROUN D, and F LUTED GLASS. 5 oz. Squares usually kept in Stock, packed in 100 ft. and uin ft. Boxes. Stock Squares. Stock Squares. Per 100 feet. 4ths 3rds. | 9nds. | Best. ||lóbbylli| 1 17 а “13 22 by 16 4ths. | 3rds. |?nds.| Best ; 4 byl eby 4|7 by |8 by 6 |9 by7 14} by 12 18 by 13 24 by 16 HE à as а | Bk б бу Aj 9s. Gd. 0s, 9d. 12s. Gd. (Ms. 8d. [16 by10, | 14 by 128 | 35 pY T5 | 20b 125 by 105 |143 by 1 Tg byll | 15i by 12) Bu 14 | 22 by 17 An Wu 2° | 220514 |717 EE 115. 6d.| 13s. 6d.| 168, | 188, 10) by à РА 13 by 10 |15 b 10 IW 913» 9 |133 » 10 13 yn 10s. 6d. |12s. Od. |145. 84. |178. 34. | 16 by 163 by 12) | 24 by 14 | 20 by 18 lbby 9112 by10 |14 by by 11 21 byll |17 by 12 22 by 16 22 by 18 5} by 10116 by 10 |14} by fi * byll flls. 64. |13s. 6d. |16s. 04. |18. 04. Ht by ү |1 18 I: n E 4 by 15 | 24 by 18 13 yl ORCHARD HOUSE SIZES, recommended на and supplied to Mr. Rivers, and the leading wem open of the As E dias GE ат 21 о VERAGE THICKNESS, 16 то 16 Д 3rds. 2nds. ^ p a ә A L 3 ой T. 161 Inches у com 4ths. E. 2nds. | Best. y E » 12 20 » 13 y | 855 15... 20 » 1 » V. . o |148. 6d | 180.64. 24s, | 272, 04. 32 „ M p Урег100 еб .. 1118,64, 138, 64.| 16s. | 18s €-».2 MÀ wx E omo 20 » 16 » ] E m » » The above p Y no E EE E ty of any other size is required, they can be supplied at about б per cent. additional, penrian n a mie manufacture e e them. Ihave also a GREEN TINTED GLASS, which I can strongly recommend. In Summer it gives a cool appearance and in Winter а warm one, ————— adail | —— : CUCUMBER ROLLING| 7 PANS. ари ETE TAPA TUBES е eras Kd. baoh FISH GLOBES. Pad, a mb arasen | Wam mae pedag aa ры A dim, Фк k " . , od. » : 5 r ч. each. 19 inches diam. бз. 64. each. "ges 0s. Ad. .. 0 6 each. ipi Е Y 1 10 » ) 10} E $ 3 filled, TE 34. HL ^ SE » .. 6 : » 4..0 5) ..0 8 ,, 14 .. a » 6 T 10 6, 2s. 67 ~ »1 vo 1102 2 1 C. 5 ш ш s sy» „рп p P» »? A 10 , ру” . 55 6 0 5 1a „ 16 . 18 К 5, 5 12 »» 9..3s. 9d. EN UIS OE Н наи S NR aes ‚е » » 11:64 55 9 a 1-5 x 2-0 E › d 2 cordin, эй ч T ve n um tops, 1s. extra. "e 1, 2 144-4 5 в 1, zs › "E * 0 ж T 5 ht. - т, жоу, » | Painted and Glazed with d prefer- | 22. - ) Р ipn If on feet, 9d, Sheet Glass. labe to any jene kind of J: 24 87 eet, 9d. per Ib, GLASS. TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GL, PATENT PLATE, send HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE L^ дыш ана. GENUINE WH TAXES, ООО, Т "e Jane LINSEED OIL, 3s. NT DRYERS, 3d. to per Ib. HEN dy qi mess e per Cwt. ' с-нын ТАСЫН OCHRE, 3d. to Aog er lb. BOILED 0 E mr. RAW UMBER, 414. to 6d. per 1b. OLD брен. OAK VARNISH, 1 а itto, 6d. to 94. TT Y Le ANFIGORRÖSION е BURNT Ditto, 64. а" CRTE AGE dit ditto, ds to Ms. «ор Gallon. GREEN PAINT, all shades, 28s. to 605. per cwt. PREPARED О , 4s. 6d, р. gal, AL or PAPER, 10s. to 12s, per Gallon. | BLACK PAINT, 24s. to 36s. per cwt. WHITE ZING PAINT.3 0 PAINT "PAINT, 24s. IMPRO novan AxTICOREERR (ROSION PAINT, 285. to 345. p.ewt. «Пе ji weight weight of p pé Um dm gm g^ 3 gallons This p i adn тез firmly to 1 Жесе ar Pe rki [үе ei in ively ued for аюны de at , will трее o oil; work 1n , , | “даш ҮШ uch as оп ы weight paint reem rari ife о UN > be made any|lron Bridges, Conservatories, Greenhouses, &c., and is poro qoe It is mixed with rain or pure river rim easily laid on by any ordinary workman. LEAD in Sheet and Pipe of all Sizes, OLD LEAD bought or taken in exchange. LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, & PLUMBER'S BRASS WORK of all kinds, NETT CASH. 738 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avove 5, ten EARTH CLO sx TS AND COMM ODES. | wien хала EUM oule's Paten | Horticulture hi eid at Vi MEDAK ан 111 " Ме Totem duet MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY , | Dr AT то gs and pe, do, Dish TIU. мы ment post Me | -. B8ilver Medal” I | ; 5, Bishops ци LL i - Vithin, EC. WHITE & CO., 'and'Cup, 1963, awarded for~ 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF THESE S AND | Coop dá OVER THE ORDINARY WATE First.—That the deodorising material (dry surface earth, or day, or other subsoil) is the best for the purpose, and at do same time is the cheapest and within the reach of all class Thirdly.—It ibit n by the means provided in these Clos giai is Raison d effective; so immediate that no offensive smell need escape into the room or building in which they are used ; and so effective that all fermentation | and all escape we oxious gases are entirely prevente . Fourthly.—The expense of these Closets, in in comparison with Ша, of Water-Closets, is, as to the first cost, E 24 NS trifling, and as to repairs almost nothing. For instance, there is r d, and there are no n SE PRI a М r = £ RT, whid lead pipes to burst in frosty weather, y ар "uli Mere b Lastly.—In all large Establi ishments, such as Hospitals, Union Houses Schools, Gaols, and Asylums, a very AN URE, for чир ing 19 STEAM. BLO GH, for W. considerable sum may be saved annually i in the кет of а valuable manure. s STREETS, or for uit ENGINE. Nearly 300 already gld The efficiency of these TARS is so great o be scarcely credible to those persons who either have not used | The last great improvement in Washing Machines щш} them or seen their mode of ac MACH ent PRIZE der ЁТЁ NS. e um атага S. Wil A s Apparatus without woodwork, 25s. per | in 301 Minutes, with m s injury than with the han 24 j *a* The different forms of Closets may be seen at the address above ; and Pr ере, will м se warded on —— ddress, I. James, Tivoli Works, Cheltenham, Jj OHN WARNER & SONS, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. үү A RNE J WARNER . AND SONS Have much improved the construction of their GARDEN E N A INES some important par- diis Mr psi Season. They may be obtained of the Trade: id throughout hne Kiop | A Om ы DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwardad an атк анла. E onda — THE GARDENERS CHRONTOLE AND AGRICULTU RAT, — 2 Card. Under the Patr Patronage of Her er Majesty. ANU N. M 06 ERROW, СА om HOPE (LATE бъдак) 59, „ Lionel Street, gax k ege ааа урш od TACTUAERS Of Metalic and Woopex Hor- Ee the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great Inox RVATORIES, VERANDAHS, &Q., X еи зай роет prain and Пева. Rieng S Sx LIGHTS, &c., Hor Жат ural and кашаа * €. & Н. beg to call atten- lion to their NEW EE Sy Ваша done s ее her, б t; and dura UM e p ї Di * o nar n n ACE c Vus out 50 | PATENT METALLIC HORTICULTURAL ENNIS' Further particulars, xc d arded upon application ; and D LDINGS are made from the best wrought iron, upon an | Оп receipt of the amount in m е stamps, а Book ор M plaip, Ле. The combination of Ina and gue ле 1s. 6d., coloured 2з. » foi rticulturai Buildings, &c. оаа Кт offer comple S pnting of ш. т es and Jo DN Белә Boiler, Fire ion, Ba ‹ t Doors, Dam Е Supply Cist eed and Air Pipes, Pipe Stands, Bo. of е Без quality); lived to bn Railway Station in Ar and to t the same within 25 miles of London, at the , following prii х E 4INCH PIPES. ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSE. 2 9 House. Apparatus lete. ^ Ereeti H A t lot Erection. lôteetby 9 feet „ — .. — £8 10 “е. £2 Н русе ОНА т 1à 0... £210 0 20 feet by 10 feet .. 2. 9 00 2 feet by 18 feet рр О. 17791570 25 feet by 12 feet .. 50. feet by 15 feet 15 0 0 aged A Жең tion гюч g eda f DAR ы way Fare «for on one Man атна extra. tes. and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, ч r r^ GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. JAMES PHILLIPS & CO., HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 2 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. GLISE SHEET GLASS. LASS for SES, Packed in Crates akakana 5. As supplie us to Mr. Rivers, to the Royal Horti- йүс. cultural Society, ani A. to most of the 'Nobility, Clergy, and Best m сс б Aa Tid. Gentlemen of the United Kingdom. feconda ve оле d. ыд. Each Бох contains 100 feet. Fourth NAE nik En уз. ОМ. 14tolóozs. l6tolTozs. 21 028. T. ‚ д4. .. 8. 20 by 12 )Fourths .. 118. 67... 138. Gd. .. 15s. 0d. 30. 18 |Thids .. 13s 6d. .. 168. Od. .. 198 0d. |50 IS CULTURAL GLASS, 20, 14 ( Seconds .. .. ~. English .. English, Those се In 100 fest Boxes. 20 4 15 Ed а & Cs o 23s. 0d. Xem ply to the sizes stated. 1 реа Visa ipu И” ME foe 45, 3rds, | 4ths, Заз, Siret 16 Td ш DEM ^" ” 10/15 (110594: 12534125 62. 14504 | " split to c3 т. River). t and Seconds are intended i 858195015, п nean r pictures or dwelling-houses. 12ү 781307 12017 ”12 SMALL SHEET SQUARES. 1582013 18713 s 11564 1386118 6504 100 feet Boxes. 19 на, їз. TM do 17 ozs: "ue 4 qua i - Had: ^ nen й ть. ws n x 8 ls 1 $ 5 125.64. I eue ДӨ SHEET G Boxes 25. eac мкр: full ik MESA up, in Sizes as ы; ч АП small s squares from ci fa к» 16 oz, tly there is u sé D ^w xo up ad ln ir Наку Pas vm Plate. m m Perforated Glass for V: s +0 0 .. Eu И Sonn ed Gilt. Stands, pic $a 5 q 210 0 |Glasses, Chimney and Globes, &c. Bo pur ang 14 2 0 0 Glaziers Diamonds from 10s. to- 21s. each. MES жубы S in : ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PAT PATE, sni. HARTLEY'S ад Еа ама БОГОН тв, COLOURS. VÀ d INE LINSEED P » ME BOILED OIL. new os principi e. ect; the possibility of fracti nted, a: CIT root insured. A ading practical eine are extreme в of fra admitting & maximum of and heat, and атф жакш ire ies s бопйпбЫов, ioroughiy стя prs түзү ane d and durable, E ind aintaining their establishe ung = ot у high a Piat Ed M тшш eminent Н той perfect о e day e t JR symmetry of growth ani == отан of the construotional parts of these [er "M ашыш is so facilitated са $ Zo in point of cost wi with perishable wooden structuri ost HE GARDENER'S EENHOUSE (Lately known Me Dench's DEAD is x TTenant's Fixtur The Patent, Plant, Business, OR and all А with the abore, have been transferred to T. H. Ф. Dexx кїз, who has deter- mined to supply these really useful buildings at such den reduced sı Heating by Hot-Water. E] Е, that every one desiring а remise ДАР пе, “Бы. A No. 1 T меро, 1210.6 in by 9 ft., est 16-02. өмү #16 12s. 64. Т. Ё. Р. D. has introduced most important BER en in thei faik and construction, and after numerous experiments has Nr urf ceeded in arranging them as а xen s е с Which he feels sure ng үс mr iden s € ving , 5] е ^1 A M fte m excellit O1 t Orc ей к КЕР к; properly e that с can t тоа, E » vp А for Hon ating dre reen- al that сап be desi be desired in à profitable pe uses, &c., ofany extent, by т, and а Wood structures at the lowest price consisten! rs interested in mper. эда гед "y p ty «t Teti: Gardene: suc! Prospectuses ui. стае оп ај ена A DT H. und D, s monials sent Post Free on application to ЕЁңвкрєвтск W. x Burr m » "| (late of London), Portadown, Жы nd. Я сда Horticultural Builder, Hot-water Engineer, &c., Chelmsford, Essex. BLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, R WITH TRUSS’ PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c. T. 8. TRUSS te HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- ALOE WR bor On ON PAI PAINT, | Vi. Sheets op or ба to Sizes, Lead Pipe, Lift Pumps, Water Closets, and Plumbers” Brass Work „of every description, o| NESER Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. жени һ Р Мовтох, Also, A HANDBOOK o n vi ; post free, rices, to SIS T, IE Mall 99 Tondon. TION, na price 1 Н ^^ VIINGUEHOTW WATER Public and Private Build- ings, Manufactories, Conservatories, ас. heated on the most y em system Venti- M i ЖОССА я 5 Mdapte for for ве n Work, or as showr in sketch the: tri ко va А ND [m riving Farm Machinery, ра. да nm o be Greenhouses and [ene is cb MAN, Horticultural Works, oss: N.E., tablished ү years. Good substantial made 'GREEN- HO alan azed, ready for fixing. 42 feet by 13 feet, 501. ; 21 feet by 13 feet, 281, ; 12} feet by 10 feet, үн. А handsome PRE vs VATORY f 36 feet by 19 feet. Price 1107. А Larg BU Е Hor Water. J. HOSLAND S i ir T ug S.E. асау 0 ne! ап nci m and 35. 3d. each. THROTTLE VALVES, 108. Other Connértons а S low picos bes man ma ven, lers post atte: aded to the same дау, discount to the Trade, ctually be O BE LET, yith poss Light Land "ARABL ооа ROM and Hom Gra: The uai is £204 per tithes, and the taxes are modera! Appt т, Lan: nd Ag ent and poti Watford, Herts, — Veitch. Y BUST TOPSHAM ROAD 299 ESS and FRE EHOLD LAND to D OF.—The Stock being now much reduced, the Ee S: € d to dispose of the uve iyi the Freehold Land, either at a price to be given, or at а valua! to be ma the usual way. If not em of at once the Executors will proceed to Sell all the yu and all m" the Hot алф Greenhouses, Conservatory, Forcin, Erections, including Pits and DE rames, with Lo of "ns 3 H country, his connection abroad, by. appo: ating охране сей Ag of the di =ң ЫА poi ined, at pri 3 whioh дер ty E of the choicest stoc! can be о! сез which de: low ther with the high Milking qualities of Pese, Mas cost, е; (o la Cottage as ир» оГ na Dair the Importor has made "Pros frog d iA BERTSON & Co, ап! Жак sac, livered freo to further А] тв, Grutchod Friars, London, È im ^ Cotsw. ——€— € ALE DROWN, y rimae Gloucestershire, will Park, perton glad to see his Friends. сле M intends SELLING his RAMS PRIVATELY, vy а hasers portunity of inspecting the whole may һахе the oppo: nspe чер at ES RUM this Flock verage of 92 Rams last Jast yaar у e of his Fh CS E Ey has taken T T Prises in eight thea as £9 PAR “ Salts б) Au Auction. Importa of of Orchids from R. J. ©. STEVENS wil Si will SELL - Short-horned Cattle. д to announce that he is E d of i J ош т 'eserve, ugue Аш, b aijo oining the о! select HERD of Paroi -— SHORT- of about 20 head of Bulls, de and Heifers, наа ажуа, oed of the: {ао the da descen: c y bred x UM be had may be on Euston Square, London, А паа deque to Ж. ^ A] 740 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. САтесвт 5, үш. M RI ME EL — — — HoRTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED Br STEAN POWER MACHINERY. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, Plans, б апа тш on application. HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, AND HO -WATER APP PARATUS bae uw STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, $. W SHANKS' NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. ONY MACHINE. ILLUSTRATED CI CIRCULARS | SENT FR FREE ON APPLICATION. EXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, HB, STREET, B.C. A STOCK OF ALL SIZES OF MACHINES KEPT AT 27, LEADENHALL 8 эша ———=—- J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, E.C. LAWN MOWING MACHINES FOR 1865, SHANES HAND MACH (Silent Movement, 4s. to 7з. 6d. extra. Tool Size. | Easily Worked. | Price. || | Easily Worked. Price. j 10-inch £3 10 0 ||8-inch ..|By a Man ..|$7 10 0 10-inch £310 0 | 12-inch | By a Boy .. | 110 0 ошен ]| 8 0 0 || 12-inch j у» у d 410 0 | 14-inch 510 0 ||22-inch pr Two Men 810 0 l4-inch ..|Bya Boy .. ..| 610 0 | 16-шһ ..|Bya Man — ..| 610 0 |24-inch 9 0 0 j| I6inch ..JByaJMmm .. .. zi The NEW BB PATENT LAWN MOWER " manufactured by & Co., in London, ises, and under their personal sapei | is worked by means of geared or toothed wheels, is very no t d MA ыы бар to all the ЖЫРЫМ ora Stations and Simping P Ports in England. 2 іне i Мыш Machine.. lace ran e E ага inch Machine ., 1,781 10 0 Базйу Wo » -inch Mac es. 0e 0. 410 0,Easly Worked by a В 20-in Мав ото z | Mrieh Machine О ПО ОП $10 °| то 22-inoh Machine 7 b rr MEE Ditto by Te 610 0 Ditto inch Machine TI ^ *a* Every Machine we We is Warranted to give ample кыы. mi xi not S of, may e dud for any mura size Ы, aii or fo of any other Maker, or may be at once returned unconditiona Шу. E J B: PRETE Am CO., се E. ph Mri A CITY, LONDON, ^ POSITE ST. SWITHIN'S NE,” and near LONDON BRIDGE. WAREHOUSE К Machines are аг in jns E icm THAMES STREET, ЕС. BREWERY, and elose to ihe LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOAT TERS. а et, Covent Garden, London m т. Printed by W Printed т eea дасі The Editor ;" vertisements and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Stre i Printers, at acti pe Pan of St. Pancras, in the Co. of Middlesex, and ЁакрЕвїск MULLETT n E n T Bouverie Street, in the Préc Go. BATURDATY » Масан я of London, and Published by them at the Осе, No. 41, Wellington Sorect, Parish о ‚© Garden, їп the sai HE GARDENERS' С HRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural No. 32.—1865.] SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. Part Edited by Professor Lindley, Price Fivepence. 5 SraMPED Eprriox, 64. | Rose OHN M MANN, Nurseries, РЫА , begs to i atro! DEX. Journal of the Royal Horti. У песаи pesay PARI and the Public that his COLLECTION is NOW in inform his ARTERS GARDENERS YADE-MECUM PLANT vv Pins Pu is no ill be held m оок, ten ere 2g from Brentwood Station, Colchester Line, 746 a | Great Eastern Rail Te TAMES CARTÉR AND Xo CU: CATALOGUE of NEW 5 7 PL and ДО чын ыч i Tp - 275 гоа J^ MES MITCH up Ef informs the Nobility Ee aplican. ^" Meier " ary 746 а апа Gentry his ene ien RÓSES are NOW in FINE LR me & 235, High Mar London, W.C. Plants, water side 47 a | __ Pilt Down nc iss, Sussex, Two and a half Miles fro Ме EE A Ыз . 747 Podophyllum Emodi " 748 ‹ the Uckfield Stai OBEN — ti 1% а, xx zi The following. | fe One Guinea. Ros pn Pa (British Fern e thel: a ў xen 750 a lants, in includin сев T E Exotio F Кепш ot his pra and PRIORL „germinating ы... 715 4 12 choicest TEAS and, Nou ES ' у Society atmen 9177-26 Я Н choices HARDY PERPETUA LS and DOURDONS. T ТУЕ CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, € iei m a es : Er SE ire to nam LIR р ) win t t 0 ^v {игво d is in For NEW P n, see "таро ОА touk, PS EE IATE 2 6 e RL cR —— onestamp. Post Ofic Orions! on. C e Кыны I N bw E [EDIAT E 8 то ос Wu. Ютіллвтоме, Munro y, Sible Hedingham, Essex. rett and VICTORIA VARIETIES. C or Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER- aite. 2 auls Nurseries, ‚ Waltham Cross, N. NE 5 К,ы cach, 1 ud раке, 0YA HORTICULTURAL SOCI ETY. ТҮ. | Ехткахов rnox тик Prom War HAM STATION, биат Еазткпх Scarlet, Whito, о JRIA ANTERMEDIATE STOCK, R SATURDAY SHOW, ЕИ 12. M TM epe d m a peto a Lox» aT P ж fie , i more $4 arden varietior, Pune offered—6 COCKSC риа exer 6 VERBENAS, WM. IA оп ап uccessor 1а AUL) | each 2s. et. 15s, ; 9 PENTSTEMONS, 3 bogs, to are that his CoL LECTIO N ot NOSES à à T a EE Street, Covent C ©. п апа comprises m iu is own еа! л ЫГ PALACE.—A uu (n f FRUIT | other noveities not to be found in any "ot ег! collection. In addition S. WI s from Choice Strains tu and FLOWERS. —ALTERATION of DET TÉ, to the Roses BRATON'S GERANIUM, and a second and third В.®* LLIANS сап now. app] good Beeds of the Show will be held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, | generation from them, will be blooming throu, #9, the summer and | 27 е = following :— and 31, адо fSeptember 6and 7, as UT" irri рео ection of ep DENT dt UU E en MURDARA AS horis extra, dien Tv AN 4 о! ААС KINSON, EI and many large ai et. specimens of t oi „great, ex stoc um X AME are now а е аа tion for removal, and are vell sale from Mr. Weatherill, of his, the best pant rep of epe dou in WER SHOW w: ORBE. D the attention of gentiomen and horticulturists who co T August 25. A great addition has this year been | template Pea g. Bearing t хаа? се, апа сап now offer packets апа ӧз, All the LEADING FRUIT Prizes. To insur: o Spaco Exhibito LA enter ear гап. Dwarfs and RADI: Espali ers, "- in fine, hi VIRUS CALCEOLATUA (Herbaceous), from a fino strain, 28, 64. and 3« 64. olere on application Mr. true to n: Inspection таровиш in vited. ket. cum. o5 КЗ ide a z Waltham Cross, London, N. PRI A lourd боо superb strain), the finest fringod and tho UBLIN LIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITI > э ^ Roses. GREAT INTERNATI uo Е ROOTS, VEGETABLES, and CEREALS, Open о all the URBS, The PREMIER PRIZES at the e NATIONAL, анон, M сте т in cultivation, Red, White, or Mixed 8де4, and 58, packet. A апа Victoria Nurseries, Hollo TUESDAY, WED. AY, THURSDAY, and FRID. ober ОТ аа" STAMFORD, and BOTANIC JULY SHOWS. AMENS rdi у. 3 me e T aA EM арышы o PRIDAT, Oe I- AUT, AnD BON. Tes су invite an inspection ог NJ ЕМ and GENUINE Е AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, remain on Exhibition until y vag IR their COLLECTION NOW in В M. The Show will continue The Executive Committee h: gements to hold an | from now till October; a pisce of 40,000 only now commencing to нао fera on application to International Fruit Fruit and Vegetable shoa in th the Palace and Garde flower. Their Collection ot $, ien and young Conifc dios. MES Faranran 4 & i Market, Lax NES ы October, 1865, whe eh Prizes | mental Fol а beau! Oo lacu e - MA rehanta, 7, ta, 7, Borough . London, 8. Y Cereals, Dried and ed Fruits, II ted Works ” They w © 3 Eu UU —A n large free- у «ает send Horticulture, an f Bud for EIS Decorations i eshunt Nurseries, unt, N. ҮТ св 0 of Lapageria rosea, in а well-made, neat case, Prosp rs apply to в Чага , Secretary. hi cy to Mr. Балуша, 17, Alma Square, Hill Road, Abbey Road, ~ Pauls Nurseries, Walth tham row, T, pe » SONS ple led a BLOOM 10 ы EAE ай for Late Crop. OLLY. poss GERANIUAS are NOW in FULL f|- Reached by Kail to Cheshunt Station, Great Easte AMES CARTER лхр CO. recommend the under- Entrance froi 5: bs, Roses, Fruit Trees, DA named quick growing sorts as e most suitable alfan hours е Trete Wa Waltham station (G. E. Rara CUTBUSH АХЫ SON'S GENERAL NURSERY "ing fo prote icio EN Б tmm += =| W M. END NURSERY, EATON, RS CH огам ООН а fret LOO ды uence of the death of Mr. Wiru USSEY, the CAT. D JU RS" 'appli ы =: X ie s i ipee y ihmen: JA ты 9 ; be HUSSEY, on ighgat , London, N. Famil; er е 8 а о! 00.5 ERRET AEE EERE 7 m whom Bea ta сойлесе o the favoure for many bw Garden and ecd aper Seeds. to the late Proprietor is Fospeotfully soilei Pal J AM C-A 0 0.; AND 2 Ралан Teu and NunsERYMEN, Pines. „8, 8. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he has a d RTER'S FIRST CROP PEAS, per bras ~ ва, MCLEAN 8 Hg Aie IL 237 & h Holl LION S RI GET A.—The orders recently received for this very EARLY PEA are very per and as we were unable to suppiy і fuily the demand last Spring, -—— solicit early ordei c ly. secure a fu А рр х & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Estat 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. Parkshire E TX EN трое ааа sU NU Per H ds NERIS Or ые deo o prese mp and Vii rseries, Holloway, Lo! SPECI PRICED ERT o of NEW SEEDS on application. е І 1 GEAPE, © “ » А Ма White баре “отл. Y INEDARD ж дек RA» : ЕРЕЕН B "ipm cm Bette ы кабыша i. | Prize туа y Medals, 1881, tor Whent Ld ER LAW, ERS. Pots.—N the time for HIVAS AND ym NER (lat E T ыа. ИН кишш AE а а Tier vd д ав received. Voss amu аан 7 ing озер Нов do amen Rie pago аме | been ; cs ofthe W extra sti at 21s. each. OGUE СОР Reis TS of 1860, fre for on sap £e mne е Trade, апа TUE п list of awards and | x, Dikt ry, Sible Hedingham, Essex. __ is оп applica to announce that their A ‚алу railwny station. J Bu Y О? k B DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES of AZALEA LL'S STRAWBERRY NE will be sent out ewton nished ith the Choicest Exotic: fux and Foliage ts, MORE by me Boone, o ре сь i Barr & Ѕосрех, of 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W. lith ;— INDICA, HARDY po К FERNS, | QORTFES AS Noy Boedi d en нолад обара 1. Hr GRAPE VINES, and SEEDS, On applicatio юр есй, Та 6 Dr. Lindley "las often sid, to mako Dorking Nursery: VT : : at varie этапа other 55. Mushroom Pamphlet, with New Appen- КЕШУ JARDINETS Empty or Furnished, in variety. " | Jours Coran оз 8 n, S. The ^ Gardeners апа Amateurs Friend,” seo page 001. | 1 ы D & Dossen, Stree! 000 SrzawnznRY г PLANTS of all the ROY popu AL BOTANIC, E ты lex тотам Prior pep тата ved ыыы CEA HORTICULTURAL T FLOWER SHOWS, "deii ; upon i р SES wi exhibited in , | SUE of NEW and i CHOICE "M of 1805, upon Eede СА EOLARIA, PUN UL, CINERARIA, CARNATION N, PICOTEE, PIN PINK, K, AURICULA, VERBENA, C То secure the IN X lb ; 201 Price 1s, 6d. per ater Puls 2 INC W IT. RYE-GRASS SEED s De. S RUIT Ег чайдай ынча ш с со Келу som н Бн Seed samo in pae M сус Seed Establishment, Ronding. bi сох AND — Жш "pre чег ADOW Pp sed to be sowN Earby in the o ana Seed Establishment, Cheapside, London, E.C, ; and at Edinburgh. MET ew Late ket. BARR & SUGDEN, Кп ee por paek Covent Garden, W.C. -— have j " received a вш y of RIA PRASE [— (SANG). — The * “ feed is quite я Сант in Boror at thelr Numeri =: paii to inspect this fine of coming ina ose | Calceolaria, now Epwanp Saxe & Soxs, and y. 150 AND SON oft SEED of i 55 А A ы! ERARIA, and PRIMULA of first- class т et. Also the finest and кк 6d. and 15. of CYCLAMEN Ба VEG milar quality, 6d. and 1s, The Wellington Nurs Nursery, St. SCR з Wood, London, N.W. To the mue s. WHITEHOUS 5 C iem DE dye to, oT emm, pr ded iue угш i SEEDLING AQUIFOLIUM ; abo several ETE pee pe "EVI ied ke Rhododendrons Y ess LLI from 6 inches to 4 e lendrons ; RADERI 64. b A US, 9 to 12 inches; also stout аад pep d the Price 1o agris oce from | Peren Laytox k EL Quas еее nod; 28, Jing шү | ре ч. pu e 742 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avavgr Bam irawberries. ENSE... Слив токуй tas We bee ww i| — TN'TERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL Pe ghe я aA Per 100—s ву Dunda: e 0| Hautbois (Myatt) m AN C N Bath Queen ш. : .. 4 p саа 0 А ВІ І № D О V , 19$, ское een ) ey; в Ke en's = dling 9 ifs p yt а A NE ——————— Cote do Paris (муш) 1 5 0 | Le Cons 0 TO BE HELD IN LONDON IN 1866. f Eolipse (Reeves) .. 0 | Мален тб k 3 E 0 Eo Tennor e ve 5 б | Е em 0 Fia Mya). n 3 6| President (Green) R B0 THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS FORM THE BASIS OF THE SCHEME :— Elton Pine (Knight) e3 Prince E (Ingram) U m . That there shall take place in London, in 1866 (probably the , Gardenin » € Dec. Garda y Elton on real 220, 9 0, Scarlet Pin 0 A between рео and Aot Races), а quina international Hor. | Шиги. ө shall D ME о Pad! are ning,” e. i. Em genie (зней) & 0| Sir C; Napier r (Smit М о ticultural Exhibition and Congress, to be open four day à Subscription List be opened for tho VA Fairy Queen (Ingram) .. 20 0 Sir Harry айги!) di t which the leading ; Botanists and Hürticulturis ta baroneto ou ppa | tme Sands n ry to the formation of a liberal ы | Filbert Pine am t) 2: 5-0 | Sir Joseph RUN тан iey) shall be invited; ^ | ju ө pede nd. ашшы, m zes amounting to ne те =й Frogmore Exe 5 ol d 5 o|, 2, That Two Morning Meetings dot the nature of a Congress) shall ction or part erection ofthe necessary Exhibition ВОЛ DN (Ingram) 0+ Jon khe) А e 50 be held, at which Papers prepared by leading Botanists or THortieul- fainment o Foreign Visitors, amd Туре workin expenses cni + General Havelock (Tiley Wonderful (eyes) .. (6 turists shall be read, the Papers to be previously prin nted in English ала | bition and Congress; and that a Garante Fund De also Many other ылда x Са note AE bes so Жуз had. Tua or German, and circulated, 22 discussion t n invit т. That Gentlemen subscribing Тех GurNzas shall be aami The Royal Nurseries, 5 . That there shall be T 'onversazioni, at w ich ы | one Dinner Ticket of the value of £3 3s. ; to one Card of еы To the Lov vers of Fin Tu uit vited to eps ig the Exhibition Shan have the opportunity of | each of the Soirées, ailable for one "Gentle eman And аша ( n Amateur EET with o! wn leading Horticulturists, Botanists, Exhi- | mo tog еш ht Ti CES of rera for the Opening of the lain. TE LADY.—It is 10 years since (as nateur) | pitors, &c. the admission by payment will be One Guinea PY I introdu: Чык! AV ‘he Public my Бера. AL ALVUS Sir Harry, at there shall be a Banquet, to whieh leading Foreign 1.5. | eA LE of Five GuiwrAs, or Guarantors of £50, will which is now decl о be the most valu: variety at the pes Visto rs shall be invited, and to which also Ladies subscribing will зы d Hz vitation for each Soirée, ЛАШУ for one бает e tiime in England, Tor don ding article in the Gardeners’ icle| admitted. Tick katre ips ch. Е s, апа four Tickets for the first day of the ы GOSSA fno last, alluding t the great failure of the Strawber 5. That the Committee will endeavour to arrange that the most | Show. Asu iis ribers and Guarantors of s Mes erop this year, it is stated that near Isleworth and Brentford, as we easily: accessible English Gardens, in which some feature of British in pro тё of Syo mem e completa, and the only iiid o рео of Syon, the failure is complete, and the o a uu 14 La 4 д 2 Б а fine and pres crop was the s Harry, name of g рр AES will p be kind enough to communicate at 7] ran ma ogas emoa tia у Pa fer at Fen ati i е raising о! edling Straw! yeurly pródnoed зоте hundreds, Т {е1 convinced that the variety | The FIRST LIST of SUPPORTERS will be Brie ina short time; and the LIST of OFFICE-BEARERS now ied pO TRU lA JE to be the у avario s ne soon as possible. ever sed. any Firsi zes een alri wai Horticultural Exhibitions for both forced and other fru : For the КАМАН of rpg see the Gardeners Se dece of August 5. The Lady ripens about the time of the British nig id continues fruiting a long time; is a great cropper, bearing a large кы Bankers.—M COUTTS & Stran eim C. ; Messrs. etes N & CO., 54, Lombard St, Rt. fruit of a salmon colour, tinged with crimson, and ripening to the r D? ТЕТ, COO уе; эй Ир uh, Me Ex оа the Fio x is AI |0107 imd melts in the mou e flavour is n a Pine а is most delicious, with the highest perfume I have ever mont s HOMAS. MOORE, F.L.8. (Exhi hy T Garden, Chelsea, 8.W. ES CTUM ofthe Tad is of largo size no ас Cm being Pe; Secretaries. 5 ROBERT HOGG, PES. Ea “% St VW 8 Вова, A vi - ce viet mer ongress indsor RICHARD UNDERHILL, Sir Harry’s Edgbaston, Birmingham. Dr. BE gr ), oad, N, ota are veda peg заб out (in jota ot of еа 2 e зинову Birmingkam, Postage Stamps, or Cash, to receive attention, COMMITTEE ROOMS, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, "tow ud i 2 SOUTH KENSINGTON, W. 100 Strawberry Plants, ir AE ы Strawberry Plants, T 3 75 Plants in Pots (not less 6 10) аф 28, qs pack: e included. The above Scale of prices s nÁ sli; UR changed n August, 1860. Mr. UxprnurLr's Treatise vation of Strawberries may be had а I xn eed Bs ЮР. BELL е = CATALOGUE of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, ёо. xs EE E EE г ү ср Er B. S. WILLI АМЗ? ала Te and quite distinct from any Strawberry I am acquainte al Wh; the pesima: 1e ЖИНДИ ӨМ АПЫН, тоох upon it аза | CATALOGUE will be issued next week, and forwarded free to all previous customers and арй decided rS With best respects.—1 po cer Ушан о | It wil contain Descriptive Lists of Hyaeinths, Tulips, E Nareissus, and othar 5008 "Боов, nm омеае | List of New and Rare Plants, including Beck's New Pelargoniums, for the autumm, : Cottage, Edgbaston, Jul ае Ster do not ок hon i tel Seen E PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. йош ты шон D ERR с CUMMING & EDMONDS, у= CONSERVATORY ARCHITECTS, HORTICULTURAL BUILDEM, AND | plants аге | I must "Ban UTTON'S SHORT- ү DUE US анка TUR- E NIP, for HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, STAMFORD BRIDGE, FULHAM ROAD, BROMPTON, LONDON, sw. Воттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed аон Е EP Us CONSERVATORIES, HOT-HOUSES, &c., Erected in the best manner, and Heated by Hot Water minai E vitis а xd all the latest improvements, 5 pe Sanaan О зүр тш. Designs and Estimates prepared and forwarded free of charge. ui For parti ошау а and how to use it, see long A. Irertiserent in March, 18035 or apply to the Е G. CUMMING, IBRE Li * б * ^ vpon-Thames. TENER Eight years Managing and Estimating Olerk and Designer io Ms, H. OM RMSON. orders E to J. ече, В. ws BRUSH NY . peu UIT. He IRON WORK COMPA ' | ees үз заь? ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. bip of superior quality, fo Americ: a 3 Plants, and eral Pi Жү Ы n p Road Station, А. Топ Se ха d 3 in Ex NER "ANDA im alio | m | R дра тоодо Бо mn d "D rm im Be EAT, ROCK, SANDSTONE, | Ww. Эзра шты nte To Florists and en. ; ( ш ARD SN POTS, Ud m quantities.— | Manufactory, Copperas Н. Pire s Poterie. p Ese 3 Во а араара 7 as Lane, Берга, Кеш, 5 nm IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GATES. Y една high, 6 ft. long, 4 Reha @ | oarre HURDLE, 3 ft. 6 oin nig Н dit di -do. ditto ! ditto E De 8 IM T on a * : eom б DR. TET S ——— — Dx 105. 6d. ае етта The s ye best Fastening for Field, Wicket, Swing, and Bailwa: PRICES PATENT TENT WROUGBT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS, м Бете &c. ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, : Аевтат 19, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICUI TUR AL GAZETTE. 743 SIENE GUITA равона SOLER. |. ү нити уор. недр ашыны — ATENT GUTTA For Т. АВС HERS u FRIGI DOMO.” — Patronised y the | то бакрккквз.—'Гһе Gutta Percha Company have by her t lest ееп, the Duke of Northumberland for P eme acknowledge the A of the following letter fro Syon House, his Grace the Duke of Devonshire ва Село бине £55 S MI ND 31, Cornhill, E.C., late 6, Coleman pedi "o. жузт, Te эя dpt TWIN NNUS] | _____+ч* Calalogues sent on receipt of 6 postage star | Profesor. Lindiay for the Horticultural Sariely, Sır Joseph Paxton pe ч n ipa prim аз I necessarily am m gu | stt P px d T ELE- SELF-ADJ UST ING gi ае Валоа n nie two with d in all states, I would on no accoun NG MACHINES, vedes md v ена of economy 1 would recomm « “FRIG GI DOMO” a Orava sio uf VM эсрин -Hate- siii without $ to use them, for they may repair — wom yo at а а perfe noh-conduotor of Heat abd Cold, keeping, MES by ing thi vy е, as ifi P mp Бра Би ET s» на a Hired. агаа It mig ted wint al! ke am e H orn y : cultura! ervin; Ir duty of all per: who 2 viene ees wet their pormi rays of tthe sun, p on wind, fro from herden of MR and from ado] material that completely defies дат morning frosts. To be had in any RA^ Pop in йй Юю would е — colds СЕЕ зенан by the obedient s les.— variety cerni di sco ani vy 959 Bands, Tubin; yer FI ts, Fire Buck s, Union Two wide Four Lee die wide. 4 x К р Backe рег т Jard run. An improved make, 2 Ho wide. i 94. An improved make, 3 yards wide.. 2s. 38. ра Dem о” m 2 yards wid Ancuxm, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, Y т, Great S з = a ў Full Parti: ызу Drawin nd P. Tub p pCa n d cobi Road | tlie Patentes an nd alams, Draing, an rices, post free on application te bm. ne, mon d City, and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- EC. ies чона ng Jonw Suaw, Junction Works, New Wortley, Leeds, NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND Кы GOODS. aek MILLINGTONYN, ND COLOUR MERCHANT, a PRESERVE JARS, 87, оно STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С, REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, CM. 44 бее Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application, ` m TN SHANKS’ NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS. PATRONIZED ON FIVE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1864 BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. HAND MACHINE. HORSE MACHINE. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. ALEXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, М, B. LONDON „Ане and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, ЕС. TOCK OF ALL SIZES OF MACHINES KEPT AT ^ud LEADENHALL STREET. GhEEN'S PATENT. SILENS MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES. REEN’ S PATE ye Io 119 of NT LAWN yi yi best, and have carried [т Prize that bas beon given enses ‹ riian: Jilustrated. Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free, THOMAS GREEN axp SON, MTHFTELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; 2, FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, E.C. HADWIN'S BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL; and 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN, E E O THERE E E em tm me D Exo e I gas rema, pee ‚ de Ме xique. FELT к mu Eos бете in this beautiful cela 744 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГАтотат 12 зы. PARKER begs to offer the following, all of : — JOBERT PARE pek elean mi ber e? h d ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 6 н ПНЕ соба) 0 SCHEDULE for SATURDAY WEEKLY SHOWS for 18% NUTTALLII 6 TOMÁ GRANDIS 6 3 ENS 6 The COUNCIL of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY offer the following P. visi рүе АН НЕК Den. T ? | amongst EXHIBITORS at the SATURDAY WEEKLY SHOWS. ов PRIZES for шшщ YUCCA ALBO gw A; cornuta, concava 0 hey will also grant Certificates }есїз not included in the Classes for which Money Prizes are PRICED and Um T rernm of "Greenhouse ase, | and these Certificates may be commuted fo: Меш on a fixed scale, Чы акага нүз аша SN IS i БОША, nU ИШ e Classes for Miscellaneous Collections of o uses, Spec of Ornamental Foliage may be колшен» хита nw of piur t than one- fourth the dm New Rose Hybrid P RAN YERSOHA по! e case of Amateurs $ may b RE. erym оп e Fin "ee cases т; Equal Merit 4 Tus of Cultivation, proferenee the greatest variety of Beautiful ending Horticole” for June, This Ån e dark variety is a бові зой | po eco. NEUE үнген» 18PLANTS, (Nurserymen.) ї зе, essin, e its ie Gone ia a vors abundant bloomer. Plants will po ready for | Feb. 3 & 17. Exhibition of VEGETABLES. (Open.) 15s., ribution, and will be sent out in strict rotation, about Oct ее Б e next. Pricel h ; one plant over in every three to the Trade. iscellaneous Collection, 6 PLANTS. (Amateurs.) A. carefully ill be sent EE WI each саг X Sven 15s., 108., 75. 6d. Er eap] aro respectif a теат а. py ево. Orders аго now being | Feb. 10& 24 l The best Exhibition of FRUIT. (Open) 20s., 15s Jeax V тушап, 43, de la Caverne, Ghent M leen Collection of 18 BULBS in flower, (Nurserymen.) e (Belgium) 2s. A orrespondents i Colli ection ot P miscellaneous, (Nurse men. T8. MEEDS ef the c for ep i Š The best A apes of VEGETABLES. (Open) 15s., 2 CINSRARIA. eda dito санак 2 6|Marchl0 Collecti f1 (Amateurs) 15s., eem SINENSIS FIMBRIATA 2 & 24. 10s., 78. 6d. vem ved by an Amateur, whose collection is un- lecti f 6 PLANT. (Amateurs.) TOC ae aa enrad beautiful varieti 10 ode S our utiful varieties m „_ EMPEROR or PE PETUAL, 4 splendid y varieties .. 1 0 » The pun "Exhibition of FRUIT. 20s., 15s. 10s. CALIFORNIAN AAA N pa eme ne EE 2 6| April T. — of 12 BULBS in flower. Amateurs.) 15s., [The whole of the above posi sepa- 8. rately at the price named. CABB ABE INCDMP AR ABL EARLY .. AH ARA о з Е tutup ре б; PLAN! TS, miscellaneous. (Amateurs.) ONION Jarse MADEIRA О MI E E ДЕ m Collection of 12 CAMELLIAS, cut blooms., (Open.) SA WANT WINTE R, Ме... 0 6 15s., 108., 78. 6d. MICE сс: эсе NE s ew ^, 108., WHITE, ВНОБТЛОР WINTER ccu as $ The best Exhibition of FRUIT. (Open) 20s., 15s., [These fine 1o! e - each kind ai the 98 оанлачаннара April 14. — € 18 BULBS in flower (Nur: nian ее 1 DER NER E а. ё E сү ri 12 PLANTS, m miscellaneous, -(Nursery- d Trad men. S., 108., 78. "E by INVI ОБР SCARLET Ра хар г NEXT of 24 ROSES, cut blooms. (Nurserymen.) eed from the New x [105., 5s, supplied for Ain o E (Open.) 15s., ‘fhis invaluable Pea is unquestionabl of the m ortant А acies among annuals of late сека быу А-ы еа. T First -class | April 21. raped 12 PLANTS, miscellaneous. (Amateurs.) Certificate was presented by the Council of the Royal асар s. 8, Беу on July 11 last, and is described in the Gardeners’ Chron. » Collection of 6 PLANTS, miscellaneous. (Amateurs.) very Fragrant an and hig! vans утыр ем т been m season 15s., 108., 78. 6d. in e grounds ot the Society for ction. e flowers g y brilliant, d eni rely. distinot ct from am other ; Ane » MU op ай: eutblooms. (Amateurs.) uj s intense scarlet, wit! t variation in the lower ones, h have a deep bere tinge. Ít also possesses the desirable » The best Exhibition of FRUIT. (Open.) 20s., 168., 10s. quality of аиа of Colour. Unlike the common Scarlet, whose | April 28. ів. of18 BULBS in flower. (Nuper iD: ) 208., penin riu grows paler till the flower goes = the LAC Pase de EU 2 ЕДЕН out, i pd wis IAS ntly presen! AT when of n T er Pic: Fue eee на о rM ч гава; ets ie ens consequen се тарі sold out, and ти мор spoken of it in v: igh Prices to the Trade sent on application. ited early, | May 5. + as the um AS be ER and many orders are Pie pem ccm Seed Grower, Sudbury, Suffolk. X "E пенні Trifoli carnatum, з Italian n Clover. » UTTON anD SONS сап now » supply NEW SEED of the above of The price is 44. per Ib., or | May 12. The q у to be sown per acre is x 28 Ibs. Vine or if with It. | » Alea MISTADTI RADE new seed, at N& n ad Royal Berkshire Seed д. ROMUS овара versus SUTTON'S x: ITALIAN RYE-GRASS. In Messrs. Surrov's TRIAL GROUNDS, Whitley, дей неш, аге ые now growing the above Forage Plants, идө de, in similar so — similar treatment. The Bromus has produced two сайл, » d the Rye-grass three cuttings, this summer, the latter being | June 9. жашы the жи In some soils the Bromus Schrzederii may be as producti 'esented by Foreign Correspondents, but sihongi we have veral seasons, and Кек zorana Seed to " supply the emand, cie has arisen, we e never recom- mended it for cult ете e to thè best P GMT of Italian » Dom, + а Ш probably valuable for Game Cover, as the Seeds are as large Yer Grounds the finest Oats. x. ы Сэй маво бо cg C oe to the public, but айлиззїоп оп. is free] atom) o m presentation of their А е: Боттом & "— ent, Reading. June 16. E Foddar ] Plant t is v бтз IN IP d estere RYE-GRASS.— v Itural Society, on March 16, in a Lecture deli TE T e cd of Thorness, Isle of " Wight, as as e Bell's Id aghen an o Fires Tolo of Lane Mr. Hughes said:—*'I always reserve a portion of » Oat land to lay down SurrTON's Italian Ry the pr E ars come across for some years for Ewes and » Lambs in th. "This Italian. dee ети о; June 23. of Reading, is а most үмүттө Эз аср I never saw mrha to e itinthe rr Pe ep xe W. CARDWELL, of Ni Tissu стт E а letter " Messrs. Boros. i :—*“ Тһе "moe falia? Ereren сүз from pe | apsargi from ы and sown in August, is inches high, and » Mr. В. ilming. “The Surrox’s Impro ved Italian m d EN NE seed came havé а have eut four good crops from ie sce tho ЗИ PE агнаб, ** It is certainly delightful to witness en a NN to their knees in; А Sheep up June 30. Esq., Eastleach. yvy oper P s иг per vr ако mont 90 than. == in ad sample R javo a ne stook at present of hair lmproved Italian different and superior article to much that » Q es carriage free, in quantities of » регасге Comici 3 bushels, Establishment, Reading, 15 Collection ot 12 PLANTS, miscellaneous, men.) 15s., 10s., 75. 6d. Collection of 12 ROSES in pots. 15s., 108. e best Exhibition of VEGETABLES. (Nursery- (Nurserymen.) 208., [105., 58. Юре) 158,, Әла анаа (Amateurs) 15s., ., 78. ба, сар of 6 5 miscellaneous. (Arnateurs.) ., 108., A Collectio; (А: eurs). 2083., 15s., 10s. iscellaneous жей. mni arranged in basket. en ^ ios, T8. 6d , 58. Vrbe e n of FRUIT. (Open.) 20s., 15s., 108. lg x 5 RGONIUMS. {Кйшй еп.) е ricos of зз. ROSES in pots. ., 158. Collection of 12 PLANTS, miscellaneous, (Nursery- шеп.) 20s., 15s., 10s. Miscell: Collection of3 AZALEAS. (Amateurs.) 208.,158., 108, Collection of 6 PLANTS, miscellaneous. (Amateurs. urs.) 158., 108., 78. (eese. Collection of CUT FLO онин ALME р) im 78. 6d., 5s. e best Exhibition RUIT. (Open.) 2083., 158., 108. Collection of 6 PLAN EK aam UMS. (Nurserymen en.) Lj 16s los us & 6 FUCHSIAS, бн.) 158., ., 18. 6d. Collection of 12 Р! iscellaneous, Д ТАХТ, mi теп.) 20s., 158., 108. сены 15s., 108., 78, 6d. [105., бв. ө best Exhibition of VEGETABLES. (Open. Їз, de of 3 ZONAL M xr oed various colours. (Amateurs. 20s. D of 3 FUCHSIAS, mn) 158s., 108., 208., 158., 108, Miscellaneous сае ln of T WERS in a basket. (Open.) 10s., 78, 6d., "Tho best Exhibition of X PA ds › 158.,1 сас « CE M ZONA PELARGONIUMS, bes colo: urserym - 208., 158., 108, Collection of 6 FUCHSIAS, paame en.) Collection of 30 ROSES, cut bloo: (Nurserymen.) 208., 153., 108. n Collection of 12 iscellaneous, (Ni - men.) 20s., 158., 108, Бе ен Miscellaneous Collection of CUT W. ть ren) o ү бабе ОТ FLOWERS in basket. ES. (Open 15s, —— Collection of 6 ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, various colours (Amateurs.) e зы in pots. Collection of 6 PIN (Amateurs) 208s., 158., 10s, Collection of 6 VERBENAS in pots. (Amateurs; 158., 105., їз. 0d. x Р е (Amateurs. | Miscellanéous Collection of CUT FLOWERS in basket. ts at present little cultiv: (Nurserymen.) 25s., | 6 Collection of 24 DAHLIAS, cut blooms, amaos) 208., 158., 108., 58. » сона ion опар; DAHLIAS, cut blooms. (ушзаушв! 0s » Collection ore D. cut blooms. (Sergei Ts. 6d., 58. ge ” Collect eras of 12 DAHLIAS, cut blooms, fancies serymen,) 10s., 78. 6d. ae | „э Collection cit 6 DAHLIAS, cut blooms, fancies. 6d., 5s. » Collection of и DAHLIAS, cut blooms. (дле! | > › 78, $08. » Collection of = Wie cut blooms. (Amat 158., 108., 78. 6d., » боше ор of 6 B cut blooms. er 08., 78, 3 ; 5 Collection of 12 DAHLIAS, r teurs.) 158., 108., 78. 0d., » Collection of AH cut t the whole спев e Foliage Plants, the remainde uat | Ф in Роны“ il be given to those © alle ied which shey July 7. c RATU "3s. Mo EE. A m » 185 (Nurserymen k > coles o of 12 PICOTEES, (Nurserymen) s Miscellaneous Collection of Е rie T -d05, T8. 6d., 58. Mii. in ita. Thed pa ABLES. (0pm) k, July 14. ОШ PT LILIES, miscellaneous, f 15s., 108., 78. 6d, = Collection of 6 CARNATIO Amateurs; x 15s., 105. ER а Collection of 6 S. ( ) 30, 1. The best Exhibition of FRUIT. (Open 30, 15t, 1k ly 21 Collection S. (Nurser; n) 20a., 15e, ik Colle in N '8. 6d., 58. Collection of 6 HOLLY HOCKS, spiki » огон S, spikes, (Изи) | Colleci em of 24 HOLLYHOCKES, blooms, ч serymen.) 208., 15s., 108. T ud The im HIE on of VEGETABLES, 158., 108., 58, m July 28. Collection of. 6 SCARLET PELARGONMIE ` Vas wn sd 208., 15s. mi i Collectio! ASTE; pots, distinct T к= ы. e T8. Ся д бё Collection of 6 HOCKS, spikes, (Amste) 208., 153., " Collection ш 2 HOLLYHOCKS, ош (Amateurs.) 15s., 108., 78: 6d. The best x s EEDA or VEGETABLE (Open.) 20s. August 4. Collection ANGEAS, (Nursena) 208., 158., 108. s » Collection of 3 HYDRANGEAS. (Amateurs) 1, 10s., 78. 6d. » Mire of 6 PLANTS, miscellaneous. (0 s 158., 10s. » (Open.) 30s, 15e, I August 11. Collection of 12 EU NTS, miscellaneous, (Nue men.) 208., 158., "e "The best, Exhibition 37 VEGETABLES. bo August 18. а of A v mme) miscellaneous. » трт (Ореп.) A August 25, КУ $0 2 10a 8, miscellaneous. рт men. i sa хна erom i (Open) 1%, PRIZES offered by JOHN KELK, Esq, MP, Member is baec 94 i — ote CAMPANULA А vc 205. " 6 DA. (Amateurs) 10s., 78. 6d., 58, L The best Exhibition oL VEGETABLES (ора) * Sept. 8 & 22. сша" of Сн wk TS, mi 0з., 78. bes QUIM ection of FRUIT. (Open) Sept. 15 & 99. Fere of 12 а NTS, miscellaneous. | men.) 208., 168. y (Open.) 108., 75. 6d., бв. The best best Exhibition of FRUIT, (Open. 203., 155.105. Oct. 6 & 20. Collection of » PLA Яа: s. -— Ме вака ol . f 19 PLANTS, miscellaneo Oct. 1з& 27. Collcion e [n 1 oe 108.8 8 The best Exhibition of VEG: 108., 58. dd November 3. Collection of 6 large flowering (Nursei — 2 208., 158, " Collection of 0 POMPONES. i 16s., 10s. cun YSANTHEMUMS, 9 Collection of 24 S (Nurserymen.) 168., 108., ; ection of 6 » T x ug e 108., >: Collection of 6 RH „ ( J Hi E тв. 6d., á The best or VEGET. 10s., бв, Collection of Nov. 10 & 24, 158., 108., 75. on Dec. 8 & 22 ho best Exhibition of FRUIT. Collection of 12 Р) PLANTS, Nor. 17. men.) 108., 78. 6k; 0E Dec. 1, 15, & 39. рае Avovst 12, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 145 же, Commemoration. DBURGH Grand RTICULT URAL be PRANAGING COMMITTEE of the above all interested in Floral абез that. vs mne tola for a SPECIAL FRUIT and FLOWER EXHIBL arrangementa beld in connection with their ordinary Autumnal Show, m ЮР Exchange, Jedburgh, o n TUESDAY, August 29, 1865. addition to 128 Prizes enumerated in the Society's Schedul Commi have pleasur = win: zes, of TO ALL COMERS, With est 4 POT PLANTS, with fine foliage, distinct For tien. 1st A prize, £3; 9d, s 2 For ж finest 4 STOVE 'or GREENHOUSE POT PLANTS. 1st, £3 ; 2d, £2. iz 1st, £2; 9d, £ t. portio best 12 VELOHES 1st, £1 & For tho bes JUBILEE BANQUET, lety's "S Dinner will be held this "e е — within the Spread ved рашы 6d. eac! ga. hi. веч the Secretaries, iber of the 'ear on August 29 Hox ius 5. = P.M. any 8 ~ The | grai pei г imply the | et easure in pue that they are ргорагба to the "d » deber o maintain the former, that the e n quality of the pari. as l ess with whi ch, o cessi so her,—substances ра іп а. do not aff: ne hich i 1s the nan хен | the development (t the read Le perfeetly independent of each of water, and more oil may be obtained from seeds | which h às) been subjected to water than when | ne perfectly 1 and Monsieur GRIS is| Fal агош These grains are іп general sensible to the action 29 on de other hand, it is stated that the trees than that of t untains of cen is, in reality аай — t onl | meteorological тесо! о by уре о find tbat а parky will pors in the Ты -: өч consist of yim rone and f: rm pic Е the Indian Shot, Маге, of Perd п, T mà wed Corn, they are esse — ne усеопв, +h As the a nien ү severity of the climate, and th be in б slowness of growth, are thus disproved the me ta meh sale ir e par the incontrovertible logio of facts, dis diis paner BLU SOCIETY.— | the the embryo, in the байо "iat an inverse x s ita E е 3 the m OPEN PRIZES.—8 | order is followed, llike tha hich their southern brethren КИМ ДОЛ ae It is well-known that the starch during germi- PN. an $ ui rmi d — and nom VE реп Wo al E aep. or b ekt ol m oie X UL а nation is transformed into soluble dextrine and | grown there, with, and under the onditions ML ed оте or merry Pian Miei: ЫН or | SUBAT, as —- на — е matter, | аз the Scotch Pine, the molo or, E: retain Ornamental, ot at lea four diferent опора se ваб T e hav pre no certain кс gr мт те m ^. as баш or = pla ее 'or the best 24 Dahlias, 24 varieties, 1st Prize, £3; Fr ib aroourv, 1n the Department o ure, nd 80, For the best 18 Tollyhocks, 2 Bloome ofeach; dát ша. за, #1. Mon adverts to the physiological - neither elimate a: soil se sufficient to M ut тале of Verbenas (5 Trusses in a Bunch), | import of. d эз М, їп pe e already | account for the superior value "ot one over the The Judges таун км Vy рй iiho ptoduotión шъ а be m. furnished with starch grains before those in | other, we are thrown back upon этч "А лі зе not considered wort albumen ag to decompose. j^ is probable, | and hereditary d and hav hat uus Fair rs must give noticeto the Secretary оп or before therefore даб is а mere recipient of ry ible there is an inhere t goodness in the which is o Society will if requeste: fro Seal which it "2 veys eficie n the othe er, just as as the ways. Nerii DAMS seo nin wi the 3d Oxfordshire Rifle Volun- embry dante zn — of ^ af medical pef hen i questioned аз to the cause n will perform on the Grounds. equen í s * М -A For farther partigulars apply to E. J. Нквтикт, being secondary. The grains a starch moreover | said —“ Q t tus dormitiva 1? "enum Secretary. | in с soutellum are Маі, v hereas in DUO laceous formations, which appear int ave more than е» adverted {о а peeuliar The бахете Chronicle. TURDAY, AUGUST 12, А vrRY important memoir, by Monsieur GRIS, Mo pest Ao ug shed in ** Ann Naturelles PPEAR RAPENA, c ier ales des Sciences ишак ad XN T! Я > їп y chose, amongst ores | the C wing plants as subjects for investigation : An Catari eun the Marvel of Peru, the Italian Dehusa, та es e Gourd, the Laburnum, the |а n Di he Те Се the Indian Shot, and е Date, all "d them plants with large seeds, an ч either in the nature of their dinis e: maa ab s a was i uec through its verde reine art in our Uhr the m "Y g par made а р that which. сагак to the curious substance first к.А не ed by HARTIG ee par ts, di. ch assumes | n grains 18 or 8, singular, and as far as we lel. се а cell ими mulate; amylaceous on the surface of the | form e, | the development o of these tissues, and u amy Ше ot cd m seg under - „теде? of the | nutritive ved fro risperm, pre esent themseives rok the n et ом pan nal point in favour of m le the. Anchusa it is extremely. rare, | dead ГЕ fall out. -| We hav t; ровите deeply into t. | fruit swells become depressed and o ү condition to which РЕАСН LEAVES un uder glass are oisture, rud they then completely lo and as the rest of the leaf is developed the sitio now befor of v he tissues, an nd whi м arker colour, giving out lar rge e globules | of gum, "iei is RUM ша by a substratum of granular and | azoted. A which is eme derived from the | d | grains or тызан l^ the decayed mass through which it | has the case is not xe instruc- эө are uniformly туей жу һу E mna rather the successive trans rs of azoted pe, dmt and һудгосаг issues diféloped; trans M е view mately ns which eted in of are | forated zine 3 T high, 10 feet of the roof ass, W at a well-known coast of England, is consisting of shee 2 feet immediatel € the trees— k wall of the house—consist also of perfora eu e A paie p Й for the m of the 87 born plan #ї (oer whether the. ampla t is, however. Й ceous matter of the from risperm, ien ve is really de order ti con: e perispe to ascertain pen Мо пейт €— —Ó to insulate the embryo of | a Royal George, a Ea = et =, © $t o a o з c S © SL the In was соп perz al kaut in the pores this аер debel Cu i die in шу. Due теті there were traces Such is only a slight sk of Monsieur Gnrs's beer carefal study аабай than з |1 t, though in others ruoted, we аге агг to RE for the eris exclusively in 8 Orchard ouse. There is something peculiar in the ir, which by a close Mat w di of the numerous iS Our ur ply ree attention t B. How s or d is it that the TIMBER, say of the ine tth of е the e same tree kj grains videte Laburnum there is no white nucleus ; M in d emical reacticn i is difforent, Sometimes, |given. M. | paper оп the RiGA PINE, th rope is of so as often arip жм rain are not however in all cases the | that no e е А гт has rdg ia iven HA week, or rai weather of tho precedin. се have originall ally been the matter with the MR e we leve еа апу Pench trees uld very probably devel but ndent on eae may id of amylaceous Xact nature of ide: oes not ;| We shall take another enr. y dins | have гый would not say | that the ho frait it wona be [5] to be affected i in the ve to this brochure a M. CHATIN; at present our | business lies with the scientific questions involved in the matter. Do the which are differences Ав regards the gumming of fruit, it is very P 146 е —————ЄЄ— n this year, partly in all probability from | the soulo Тук ir st affected by cold, and then | s: в p THE GARDENERS ешге or nearly s0, à an unusu al w way, [Avamir 19, не, Odontoglossum luteopurpureum of Lindley, the glorious | culture under glass to fres ventilatio discovery of Linden, has all the petals fringed, a and Я | unless in severe frost, while the trees Tos | totally different crest provided wi m many such bristie-| the compost the trees are gro wing in bloom; ve | like Meyer as there are here but two. Odontoglossum | pact—made so by ramming; and tg the "еу en t hystrix of Bateman, y » flower А which we are| matter in the en in which they are pott, aari | obliged to the modern ontoglots, | ing to 15 or 20 p Ў оц. nographer s very many such era on the "lip, the peta tals CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. After viewing " the Apricot culture an; and a hena sepals p than t nd eating turned е, te M тыз "m more individuals, al ich ore or less much Jor he e lip. Odonto- trees, which seemed to sur ected. Apricots in the same district, though | 51 gos у half standards, pyram eg ^ de pe most abundant, are a complete failure, hundreds ЖЕЗ we were тетот : our friend Linden, h i — riant health ; the iin rotting 9 n the trees. This has been attributed to "s esl sepals п лүн edges, a longer . stalk do fall є re tho young ones ripening thei y swarms of earwigs, but all the mischief cannot be the lip, and free radia om bads кА leaf affected with Ee -- d to uo little plagues, as we observe that l£ be seen. I confess I wished to know wh Ач n where no in: эче, жщ caused a lesion, the fruit | The other соот s species, Odontoglossum Schlimii | success attended orchar | house ра ч мани which pressed against any hard substance has Lind. & Rchb. f, Hallii Lindl, triumphans Rchb. f., d not reconcile it with w had heard in. sceptru yp 3 m some 8 frequently suffered, and in many cases tho Oidium | € trum Rchb. t1. & Warsez. (UN t es of which lay at of 1 my friends, and fro teady old Vene e E RESA e pest of various kinds of pE IN with those of the three "wp атту deners, Ug p that their prex trees bore ойу : х a x very sharp acu ute apex to the planted out fruit, has had its share in the evil. w'ibileb kas ^ edes e only remedy we can e over the per ror кып zine in the l wm some other method of ventila- quite new to u rel and to is to p^ | with a "little pale hen The for the projecting angles at m iidel are yellow with a few brown spots. is finely fringed at the broa der anterior part. petals, 80 а The nearly panduriform white lip | с Th 3 Ms S most p (C me what he makin manure, quite solid i тра which has been carried оп in o the merits of certain vend PEAS, asses of om. y The eroe t will ве e records that have tega gne another illustration that this PT to produce flowers and ] at an earlier or а later date, is an limits that it is generally in regard - time 007 ? produc ucing leave flowers; althou this es according to the enpersture of Ы season, f the soil other иа còn- ide d due keas д n. e season, provi. tion have Ба бейне ед, next, although there may be c Seasons, ed sd чейн ing at the two periods. Thus the rh to speak, is as accura! ав are the een the size, ог €—— € — ked = plant. y be гаре, юл! sien ae -— the Dar out. this important experiment on scientific principles, | йин! | | 808. Сетовухк сүзне ce Rechb. f. 1864 in litt. time and unfailing patience are absolutely necessary. | New Plants. | 306. SARCANTHUS ERINACEUS, RcÀb. f. in MoM. 4| Sehlehtd. В. 2. 1864, 294. Pedunenulo mmurieulato echinato racemoso, bracteis t the limb from the middle to the base. white with some chestnut and yellowish dots, and has | Thi nib brown a great brown two-lobed blotch stands he base of the anterior hr little dots surrounding The column is ree, em ployed ; ;in span-roofed p 14 feet 1 foot in width on hi liqui or horae dro treated in rho] same way. This is Dis surface of the pot pep the rim, in a concave! urfa агни в oblongis eucul- tibus, ран medium dimidi: were made dee beyo $ ace of the is never suffered to cone е and spider soon makes its appe With respect to the tall pu- Peich and Ш lanted in ith fruit, I received the Коа аш whieb, I learned from Mr. given in the 12th edition of the 4 vk Mr. R., ib seems, had seen some failures eren meo lene Sim " trees pl nted in - — uses, and a rst could n nowing fro m his = = ays that Wert [is firm e proceeded to plant his d The bórders i in his Orehard houses w the fork to a depth “ M desi] sia calcareous, and poor, va it; the trees i ro унше му - — с дөй m" it has re bout: "ve еа м e $ ever PUn T as to lie flat, and the fruit nes has the r саг РА арий in medium obtus- , petalis anguste lan acutis, labello medio angulato saccato, laciniis тет Тад vy acutis, lacinia media transversa rotundata retusa pe ote гы ssime lobulata, gracili, jux e dilatata, E lateralibus suba ndis, e ei rata emarginata, fove: "n ted that these re Aat headed ARN rd а d hal ta | would in a few years bear from one to twoor bushels of fruit eacb, without the usual R.s a sufficient зв n houses o ala postica td n erec egit не серпет Ther 4 dion owers so very odd, that one could "i ue ыра atthem. Here we =} vi. Ataf MÀ | low rachis, full ы demi spiny exeresc in| the way о “шш Camarotis и atis ta, гір а p ; um stalked vcn and sepals — xcrescences, and greenish Bot Б v. C. S. Parish. It Bow we reminds Aa of : gne (Pholidota) козү, but m and vi pest lar p^ re Pa ud а [^ numerous Indian importations, most probably filia | Assam. Н, @, Rchb. fil. fa heir Orchard house culture, r honey-coloured flowers, du. with brownish racemes it low — or М а дее s to im lateral baie ry T is one of! Mr. Md E RD HOUSE aie go ENT. ARDS the end of last в. Rivers, of Sevbridgeworth, merely to 1 and to ascertain if am ered both M E lind pote уч, ear and this pper Clapton, wi essrs, en. t Upper Cl under tbe. care of Mr. Bull TUM, n, вр. т ти thai need m nsistin. little trees, оза 2to 3 feb Же УА» near], rep nth I paid a visit 2 Ше ook а erely say that ва Му attention was аис to а collection T aches and Nectari in one department Mer тд ly all were e most d сан caracter e ойдо, id is foi und ou ve be eene pyra hide, and dwarf bushes in pots, all full of fruit | lis | сред " Saw укыса of (mca "standards, of which were dead ripe, and slightly so full of juice that 1 could not 2 help | во id to ше &he stock- Been -— н li cases more success than об ing en ing, *An all stone dn P det Y Wed ly kind, К { Та addition to th e standards, planted out | with can Г» p In wg from the borders, pecia ч with their loads x fruit ; | Pegches he has followed е a ese were planted in a peculiar way, whieh I wil БИР — early Peaches аге 8010, to a great esently чар Td will be found to vary V0 S. Mr. R, senio) tt À if one 8e 5 Avevsr 12, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND - AGRICULTURAL GAZETT Е, 747 cias early or earlier than its parent bred from, ы a very E ri днб seedli ach, Pa third genera- | | ithout much explanation. Before resuming the read of -^ discussions on the management of cool Orchida, it. will be n necessary, however, to make a few the leaves if perchance it falls upon them in a moist state. This "prede the astragals the whole length, which makes it » а as not to bend iso The perse ce and ingenuity meg bas 1 in The pert f я uits of all kinds is most remarkable * ——— MÀ HARDY ORNAMENTAL: d —No. Ш. WATERSIDE PLA maa derstood, house as Е be found suitable for have all along had the most determined objecti on © plants being sus- pended от over the heads ot those on the stages below, — uch a | the siiis of all those t [Богу o Бе not only obstructing light, but what is more aggra- e bi made dt CUN y len This is gives T up the БҮ а alle of "m feet on each side, hem E (теша er of the space for walls. The tables er be P Blate, or A but the first vet 4 pré irm not only d — Р but for the purpose of retaini g Ии giving off ш Some introduce gravel or sand to tho а of an inch hin iE i 3 | s the margin, for largo LAM to luxuriate | Еч їп опе — di ME FER p P Rp A Шү ч B |. Б it would prevent, to а e like Poa aquatica chem rgin, rgin, which ri will eei и! патаў бе. vide very | whil с har r couple potis and — came towards this ai of inches, which forms a very im- e others n the score of its bolaga үг“ bour ^ Е kidi ood lice. These tables | vellbeing M ат, à r wanted or not; and no amount of ordina: counte! | should b чайы їп inte | these in such a wa; way that tle plants may bác оно че path. A house, at such an elevation as this gives Р yas rer their allies ~; wenther for Cattleyas ; and ch better to be over than under the А tter case stronger e pipes are heated up to a o most reru atmosphere inable, ено а hostile to all that concerns t he plants. 3, rn pete apted for Orchids, — ice the v ect of > next communication, Jame: | Anderson, Meadow Bank. ark as to p res are И ү (^ aee which produces ^ EARLY-FLOWERING PET РЕвмїт me, by way of вирріеш Mr. К interesting- „papers on T pring: m Plan! rly-lowering Tulips, which can be any ways; either by brick, s is rn атой, psc at ene or east iron ts. hse d hing, however, ought not to be during the spring A € аге gularly gay and effe v Their time of Sorering immediately su cceeds that Ам Cr drop, Bulbocodium, Early bulbous d plant. I have yard jet оп а vli growing in n in in waton ов fiet in dia заб! D Дл e et f this n. And in autu e dep. e poene booome oor * vory decided lurid re t hat mm de | stein of the qc їе it abutted — - ра э чай, | e m bat woen ^ the side walls and thetables, во that unimpeded from the pipes, as it pataray i molinos inwards, Provision of this kind has | fl ү экан gs; and even in an pla Pp and LT are out of bloo ng-o operations to be бн а owered an ра тни вееп engravin, w it is not — for as would never e used, you save at leas! say six inches, which if dedueted from o wena of a | -feet house, ka die oe note Meng, ib Шуа e also here a few of the newer ori mila Y am more champion for the widest recog- hitherto do ш ы дие СА colour. still ы, sim eh do v Ies EN a and waving tu tufts ми Нч pee tall lasa grenadier iras interm edia Тале eron poi e tifolia, being a little experi ence p^ and t for the mar gins rich n Sil drooping its very bf Fac less desirable is ich also droops i 8, H M се h uphar advena should be кен with D the Water-lily, as it has very — 16 well over the water; and t| the Bog-bean might be made to Амет SHE as Aa group in а small bay, there of the uum blossoms of Villarsia With a few Water Lilies on its eu ery chárming каана on would be see larly from the opposite banks the best of all bardy subjects or for deep or boggy E HERE T ig T of the pipes, = principio hn: which т arguo m respected boot. The side 3 9 built of briek or stone, — — dme жч” inches de м nstructed bad lass, Eit гч wå will ‘ri very well, but n'objest ect to have p ventilatingspi space, as indi catod, à devil with the p This either be тен vacuum, e онай here quA there with tenni. iron castings, or by providing оролун stated interv: als. In the former case will or ене m Shulter for the latter d attached to to open das sicco at once. From th of this yd easure во economical method is that sh Nos. 1 and 2, y beingsianply a indt Е o£ w HT || f F z the е more віп- Robinson. | { walls are about|flowers in rapid su Tus — are aona y hI а meg varieties a then come tho eod Дава ipei od useful to add that the Тадей d Y на, ges € А} һе А | f | scarlet Some striped This skor is - AM DN but to early Тайра in p^ for plant ne ina pu rich me ех in wl Ns h Вой, apt ома it may ri inducing сош- gere aller T 1 T the and duratio of the fi ЕА ET blo: f rotted manure. containing one the EP of iaa о гак varie ing herbace cely necessary to remove om po sha ^i this description until the ite жерк кас ws but fi beds ess ches of the surface; bu p be E ga ece of prado 1 about 4 in ing ie | o EL. ул they spa and {о arched wooden еп girders, and hinged on one side. this the whole length, an эту + finished r tight. is qiie. sufficient for heating purposes, and the appe ratus will be foun return pipe placed as indicated under à jo work all 006. ордог endi enter. y far "lal v бой is are but few. The best e € pee n pot practice, mination а full-si е ог Wiio EM T Smaller 748 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. j TN "UNE - oserye that a w ft + tal Kors bea really f urs lass d n Thol is pes t worth Salason f, th 1 it " The white variety it is small and | chocolate, with : fawn p Me and goo Many of these I have blo MA myself, and the and Cerise Gris de Luis] c TÉ ubject—and no really competent o» Е MD gr Even Shire the requisite ЕССЕ сап be У Е 1 have seen in flow: eam of the flowers at present i in cultivation, comprise tne ra m correct, exc the speakers, which k not al s бору, um ку uble e crims on varieties, I have with a few do р (int bright crimson, by far the —Impe "A ut ml Yellow. a ря green e is s clear lemon; y flower, but n the tips of the petals ; aud Pæo а brig htc olou small and somewhat та yet diowy as a da ten comes slightly кы "nd f f Two other may be classed with d bu d rk crimson owe but wit pe es k crimson stripes tj re is of a blood- this season it ошо or vi shades, there are рса re rose, w which deepens ; Rose Luisante, a vals er form of the fore and very fine going, yet Nar differing from it; Moliére, purple, with the base gm ie telas, » deep rose, very yellow o Pou arp crimson colour, but is дейсе in substance ; and the same m be said ч Cou e des aep which has m colour in it, bu ti is also v in. Self КОП? stil the very sy М the Yellow PRETI best of i its class; Rex Rubrorum, Saep red, but having | w Tournesol, which I this season saw very fine at t Liver- p I ere they h evidenti bee vith considorable TE and zum d Bon rs,.—Allow me соп н eha of these Es p. e cannot have seen order m such a border genodly 1 м а dozen wer аб one time." et =. рое . g buff on each petal, but it is a full bold flower. Another is Yellow M ule E se and very good for borders. Of White ow of none Fer than La Candeur, x me ch "uL ite, rn a first. flower. I am thai 3 i de Pis ; Rose иш the outside or eac ing marked with ned Flag, pale purple, в on the EU this season, "i abe коше | will be seen of it деш noe Bleu mid or Blue , ies а now, the 7: Д. А erburg, e rd new; aud two for the first time a the szpon! Hyacinth Exhibition in Mak last, vi desta сна а finely formed soft lilac flower, ven] louissante, shaded pink and dis also ve ery | а very beautiful = ong crimson red or scarlet selfs variety ; such as Scarlet Van Thol, beh. A Vermillon Brillant, А ei n" че Pen and later Of v — tho h i — won olis, very mu the y, but w edged flowers, ыы old Tournesol E holds Io nder that Gl only commenced m м мн. beri itii but firet-class plante i in iem r I am sure they ense n a conditi discou edging of Aum. e idest alor in ty more generally Duke of Yo її, eep ros a dig good flower, the Sloni being very clear. Ir vk it езе a little more substance, still it is uperbe, ib ful flower let, with Улай — very aibi na f with a yellow flame on each petal ; г ‚ Cou- Supe Fire robill, scar Rouge, веле very effective. Overwinnaar, ог — elle Alliance, іза | erimson flower edged with white, but is not so good | or so effective as tho foregoing. The old Double -— | Van Thol is still Ados from Holland in very larg поне, but 16 із not nearly so generally grown ut shap sol. a beautiful flo wer; Cardinal's Gold, a broken Couleur Эзе тече chea Cardinal, and not sufficiently so to be classed iet "cs ботен; double varieties уе& remain, with the striped flowers t uud colour being Соц e Imperiale, and Mariage de ma Fille. These scarlet, shaded and streaked with bright yellow. | are Чып ат1у А e, both in the —— of the flower Other lowers i in this ditor are Epa qm ondas, т rich | and the bulb, that they may be pim 2" eoe у last рег rhap з has more pss in the markin nokér sein IE T6 that condition; Clarim = е , | than the fen. "They are both rv уш гочат becoming darker Peel n, changing p Bei slight venciligs o of w ree ety for өнө n pots Thi eration not by any means mo the list of self A flowers in per c e colour, but the foregoing | are distinct and i broke into a pure [2] used for e: purposes "em Ih de ordered with white, It, owever, has the recommendation of Hi i viz., fi ичен flaked with озу crims son, Out. of four ne à d do me the hon ave my eie ton: it „gives me much ja т Зенд than my с over toil nging һа . J. P, Far ec Hill, Но border. отпзеу, Double рано s— My emi ployer, T. C. Garth, has directed me to v7 ы a remarkable Cucumber your inspection. as grown, along with mar , on a health suit but none have assumed is e in question but itself. Is it common for | to grow double? W. Williams, The Ga е hoped that your re hey аа wi the great gratidention ers ead the other park direi flaked with bri ў" du this form it was zt distinet, воно во much so, that I do not think a recognised i i G С эллез ly flower, somewhat slightly tl in S аав is to be ke ced or two; whereas, E suc! as Pelargoniums, Em cw "ike | brighter col ured and emp во a leni flaked, St ccm тя os smo vien онна numerous. havi white ground are: Standard, pied with rosy crimson flakes Harlem, у Striped w nn Tho: Bride of pin, a bri right scsrlek Ras this is e ad i Te e very n and Тойук, ig Пон, and Sta Gold. rich -Royal > double flowers need a not n SAS чу бе > there- fore » x C oprdieiinit is not likely to be taken up with "that feeling of enthusias siasm and p 7 | persisteney "o of purpose that are required to ensure success, Quo. e Correspon » of Ње nden a am заети statement ilie to А bloo If I were TA for a shou id gt by pointin, ow mu nd effect b tp P al "heir на places ate BEC is one idea, D Th i. vidi to one is kn visit to all. in our [узи абы and small ihe Flower Gardener. е rend in your PA 5th inst. an arti as n "е а death of wering SSE — while I giv “G. M.” every c for hie good int flow r т 23, as dedi at me an explanation from t from t Кү Bota pie ine, Bot. Mag. tab. 3676. X $ ? tle earliest opportunity | л den, pure t rose up the centre of. med petal, very pretty indeed, but somewhat tall in growth. | А th are some у yt m at p. ere, pea S tbe gardeder 1 is Mr. Gowen i isa gentleman of in in ndepen- | —QOur тепсе В. differs ost from that of "Mr. S NUT 1 |in your pages on the 15th July last. d e Ље Podophyllum Emodi. where e it flow and bears ble circles in Lon тей and under dintion many of the i improvements ts tes hs ee late Earl plants there are several with it, moment has six ap on nz oran ered with e ; Р Kvohdie d'Autriche, ri ed with аы iege me y edged with UM crimson, E eigo wit ч 5 Dorado, yellow base and streaks, edged with scarlet, very showy; Mathi e, pale е ina rather | h "The thori of the | ural I Society aro as erhoben ae A us tha bea unt of the ARE anda short-hand writer is cipum р а notes, but it is obvious thaf this must be a matter of Pew ta | nate readily if sown whe here is to sow them abou and set out the jo when they are these plants will flow: afterwards, ips is чя; эх, | age. Edwar Wasp. t in this neighbourhood In be n fully nh al., D t the beginning d fruit Jr ineo whe vani since May. April wi e destroyed, paa ui Асесвт 12, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Y о be again seen remains К Merriott, Somerset, LI Red directed by my noble | travelling, came from Mr. Dijkm from Mr. E $ed „Сое, pes Dahli Sir | — 'J. Wilde. : | Horn sey, caia shrubby Calceo Mii and a йр of Anthuriu Society's garden "Те . Е. Hawke was named an or t ranger Hollyhoek тое В. В, В. Todd, fro Тај Lr oi ill st а is, and » "request that you will state C i bas previously сопе éd in England. R. Begbie, Castle Thujopsis Martyr. bas frui ted in England. ] Societies oe s _Е.1 president, in ie the а Ме Ace und some бит. specimens of the Ant-lion fly, which he рай reared from lare brought fr ч n Ri Mr. W. Saunders exhibi with f Haarlem ; and | of his. famed | ini. a brocre-tipped Mr. jerk cordifolium came from" the | si тм awarded а bright maroon Hollyhock 749 Sfakiot р guide a into his subject, wm Ar firs! through T Sarace wrested by the Т chief, he | glides gracefully t the possession of the islan Am pe ime ns, M I it wa ks in 1 the memorabl siege of Candia, » where the Turks mido in all 56 assault and the Ven hei salm Laird & Ce. received a EN k a HS class Ce jv - Pag o vl to Chas. s. Бугы nive. scarlet, from were cond. m Certificate ;and|on w ink-flow: can | Ihe esame e exhibitor, was also similarly 56 and revenge was left, nd cd кету. any moment of excitement, The (27 on of tbe Brassia, like a gigantic B. verrucosa, from Ls Williams, of Holloway, who also sent Pelargonium be 210, of whom -— ng to the Mussulmans, the dominant гас with ant one-third Captain А mentions dur eis | Lady Mill Mrs. Р, llock To Mr. Veitch was s awarded a First- class ted А Шор and gave an account of э curious m ^ ге е green gm Corti ir Heriry eiiam. Z5 fee ium had Qnm Teared in e young 2n had been imported wit At Orchids, to Uh it lai very injurious, feeding by night. ис Pas issection of Au stralian Bolbocerus, 16 makes the noise | and a ning class Certificate for nd the travel Pashley, ety a fellow of Trinity College, ‚| now a Q C. an and a Cou nty Court judge. He b е ра айе, dere ЫН "4k us а form ем noticed a plant о Cattle - Sidneian, a bum b d with vein violet. shaded crimson sua hee; "t ун — d petals. From М emu Walden t | Seco nd- class Cer sien à f ancient cities, and the reader will ing е gree "that — s local knowledge and means of getting i formati pg nds on the at gave him s ah aepo: e hi : Pashley гм ейсїепсу їп y's ж, 5 d s side о western Hebe, delicate s with a rosy salmon centre, for a cate. Castanea pumila, a dwar ton eat f que wasps in "е spring; res Po al scarcity РА vta сл т also noticed рт several of. the members Some beautifi као" s "y Tuss led by L en Ww aj memoironthe Bansin, of Sout Australi у! Mr.C. A. | Wilson, нез wa: s re p Also moir containing | descriptions ofan Гг ыраа the pe ого fs E ere 2 Ф о f| Yellow and Late оош ibuted by m Mr. May, f of the position that porine bed in a times he Fulham, came ima vulgaris ruit, August 8 (Fruit bb me LM of produced at this meeting came from Mr. Amon ni Ao we vae и тни Grape; Reine Claude Pam, rt larger and apparently better than Reine Claude H — ; Droggan's White Heart Che: ; ; July eon way was m à grown | on a bed 12 feet long and 4 feet wide, “ceeded in rearing i ntry, It w: е" it could be applied ue supersede the Ошон Котлт, HORTICULTURAL: Aug. 8 (Floral Committee). am Шеге, данеси: t exhibition were pro- f e, x ills, , mentioned rw m last ‚С (вее р. 123). daotíces of 33ookg. Researches in Crete. Ву Cap ., C.B., F.R.S. Tn 2 vols svo. Va an "Voorst, up. 1865, ETA B. London is e the fruit | r the wise rul vident that commerce, art, education, oer a rir in arb an maintained Дт early epaietan, for" е к: T 596 MOM d poet t Ep | ру their Sr and sta s learn арт: a ‚сед БА m indi unum which. gt. Paul q quo Titus, Certain it is also, that t remarkable for etyle о of pictor | are -— Eros Aa out 2 feet high. T h carbonate t lime, һа у die- f Pra es, or of some e | gn reat ; master, теси сап be x oubt that 16 is a perfect Of this John Crote, now called Candia, fro of i n nh closes in the Greek pice um on 6 "T a large and beautiful gp га miles ме "ut l ld a ountainous, well the reader [у ЧЕ himself by glance at the excellent, engra . 72. Speaking of this little mre К, Ca aptein writes with much аша sm The Баск is strikingly 5 |a Ax Gortyna, usl sbyrinth; and s lived aoi | the ed of the кага en youths and maidens, till Theseus gained t the of Ariadne, and with y" m s ln сеЛеатей rnished v4 em gr. to Welbeck. Mr. Bull had a called pictum, the stripes and er than those of the ordin nary has the good fortune story, and certainl dy better tain It is not every n to visit these ine nobody cou! miim tat nes classi wh at E opp —— s for making inr р rrible MOS | e are а y several bronze copies in the British e other опна, ка which show pen ea much red oie, "lli eis according to ies tris in a slight * I ancy of the local artist, the common as intended for some * In this MU. the. кош x is having just come out of her bath, and dal of h e ые — in vithetantin ng. “The style is of the attenuated school of m peculiar to a т early p элу of Greek art and taste. , The perfect grace and easy pose , the modest and pa 1 enjoy Spb rogyne ferruginea, d Sprat imself an intelligent a officer of the Ча 1 Nav T steamer, engaged ovèrnment survey of the Bb es arm and hand to that usual with all nu le figures of Venils known to us, э тини у! se the сраста а Кіп inge шш that of cinnamomea, x so ited. Чин; tra, con- oen eye; and W. Doom, violet shaded purple, | appliances and a regular s Toss nd men, and with plenty of time; 2 chance for makin ngon cities, б Spr m there the di раба i also the Sd art of eeded in maroon, with light eye, were | First-class Cer tifi cates. To Phlox Edith, wh m eye, fro Ы awarded, and cd with urner, a First-class Баре > ваше Шыг, also had а fine riends tid ver he went, and succ л ing in Mr Stran ite Lobelia та ra bid exhibited, | m M Нр Wins, id double-flow aa a double- Пот. and a basketful of the yellowish Seedling from append in i upon, Ehe severn and 54 Td a sum total of favour- | scho! d- circumstances such as fall to the lot of few Pus Mr. the level of the of Coleus Verschaffeltii, called aureo-| by wa Gladioli, in bad condition from fortress, to which m Cretan words а? Ded Professor Churehi ge who furnished a inscriptions were able introduces himself to the ks down t et | magnificent prospec! de his ignes e BRUN n lain à aee а sort of фе gained access t a ncient | subject as vast of the на Ho ratt i reader on | Ch на Р E the г srow-capped Ida, 8200 feet above | ї ER E hrough the influence ‘quarries at Gortyna, which are probably t арр most chaste and d e nep im; the purest taste for. the represe Creator’ s pars perfeet work, the uman In 1 1860, pr boe of nun almost takes away one’s breath ; the labyrinthine plan- the 150 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ning of lus—all these things m1 told in a | whom it is especially provided, but to all others who rie Supplies. of honey than and si ædal 41 fi Ya fascinating way. In the se of — Са n т к the shelter «t ug lity undes cribed previous to his vis identi y А р d having so hallowed an interest, the protec ter of the Acts, an as c In бошдан with St. Paul's histo Ty. t affords fro LA. sometimes called кыр with the rem vicinity d advantage of personal de Saturn and its System. By Richard A. Proctor, B.A., late Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge. Pp. eari Longman & Co. 1865. Saturn is by far the mn е ew planet in the whol solar AAA 'and wh uly, directed his lae еы те to this planet, it must of deep excitement to the astronomer, ains | and ole | 4. 1610, Galileo first Booxs R:oEgIvED.—ÜCowpers Task: The Sofa; Wa «ой "Maeieod (Longmans). An edition hn notes | and exercises adapted for the use of students in Train- i es Government insp Landed Title, its saur aud best reform; by The ica en Magazine Nos. xiii. gma Fi IU ual Ro eport of { Heri sers T Guide to the London Charities (Hard wike) —Hand- book of British A Fron by | hav Shilling a 5 © E wa ter- weeds ; ЖОМ. Gray | и vieke). ery couve nie A E: SE t synopsis, р ntiquit ies of 2 mbledon ; Ру te Ear W. A. Bartlett (Simpkin & Co. ery interesti ing 0 ^ к stated па * the 984 nativo: plauts found in Sur 5.000 e bee en rec orde: reit ү | compris yea | analytical ДЫ ofthe Freshwater- i DA pna ry and An lack), th ris eap printed t т Edinburg h, with Mr. rdo H. AY Wy of the wee Brow т e People, а Lette enwici ; by wn, M.D - (Lon The auth 10r нае i physically, mg d that е е of the present tim having been brought up with the im dr of food have most favourably er | which. "characterised the Corn- law. da ays, * sult uusatis us са perplexing. On each side of the planet he sa seemed to be ерсе any | inor disc, and cde x told Kepler, ‘ Saturn ists e another." а 4 tammeri ing s| maa аа э; pex ut goto The | author observes that a great service would be done to Win regard to the Ligurians bein ng les ir i met with much div е of Kern Since th ared at p we have been informed by : a депен friend nd, to l Ligurian artifici | reared purpose ly for him, that the bees were pia behaved a to allow of һала чт inspection | frames without the protection 3 bee dress, is it possible to lay down any law on conais! е исз 4 stars in t with on rani of a ar тт Án — lf - ane his ‚Жез ыныр t to his amazement, not a visible of the appearance that had perplored him "ето, Was the telescope in fault? did the instrument ne adjusting ? Wer EP glasses defectiv ier his triple single disc? or were his dis-| С * 1з it possible," ы "rn planet had coveries А illusions ? “that som hw inb, totally disappeared, its plane ur "that time passin throu; йу the sun. But the changes that Galileo subse- quently observed were more per qoe still. ese, however, fq | to neglect it in early youth. S Impediments of speech, so | 1 disputed subject? We ; have from the "D of бз аз other disorders of the human frame." H Th А Psi AGREE with you that LIGURIAN Bers are a fair | hybrids usua lly more irritable, and to resent iones us. hotly and persistent!y. Alexander Boyl will insert your eee week, sud еШ € omo length than spun E permit. In the meantime you will not err in е с 55 | may glad to hear i doute, or эы: ке ring v dh eie the planet bet is an € of so much interest to the astro . The first question to det чече елы was, wh Seher the rin e I e proved, that for any solid flat ring to r i йй, it Fr rotate about the central globe ; that it mus t be or рен һе other corres dod nts e En t een in possession. of | a them, I agree with you in thinking that Ligurian | workers are arget than the common bees; mine are, | when bred in their own cells. I cannot myself state | positively that Ligurian queens retain their fecundity longer than the common queen, but I found this last = M. that, should its equilibrium once meet with the test "dist mixed hive ere the same thing. season that the bees lived a month longer than the | visit t nother person who lost his dem in a | fo hink queries, in our dient: rani W. urbance, it never could be restored. Mr. be regard the birthpl f some of arwel, noi Mi Adaa Prise nyat Cam can be n o do ubt that Ње qu leens are more dores thay | гей пов 3 е birthplace 0: P. = in 1857, proved that the ring of Saturn cannot M air them more industrious. Ihave for the| On entering the grounds it was osa dj and "D cter seems to think there is соп- | ast two seasons had both common bees and Lizurians Mr. W, Paul continues the constr his house dem rejecting - supposition that the at d ына and the ene ans have done better than | upon the plan originally laid down rece iae ссе inuous fluid rings. We | Ше n ones. If you have - ies 2", н € hop ive dcn "ms TR M TE Aimser ‹ nelusion, think. ps will fnd they. are not so waspis unt of heat from one boile т e e appro isconnecte but I haye remarked mE the hyb is priatod fo Tes oses has answered perleotiy. - immense IT RS yere) packed € at the | are more me than E den assis o" e from artificial heat, and yet it is astou EA ESE ан bira is ren ved, they | Our correspondent is staken i hr (e that we dog: what this dues from tit ap Sem form Аш сч sg em ing а egi " ay o The Roses are all à priori srgument of this supposition, from | workers to m Tiro ciat those ul Nas UAI out in bord ved for them i the fact ofa e: tà а actually travelling round т өк Ме Woodin а ереен preparo k ү rafer, the ai knis уранро Mis далала саа They ples e are not large fü Mr. Wo! одаг: who most rambli ing are trained to › the Boe t ing for that he [ thinks is the only satisfactory expla- | Englis! d sorts nglish apiaria smaller, s are in the front, the whole having a very or of the periodicity of the well-known meteoric | and the А аге ек who ee ie Same opinion. The артар. Other houses are rds with - -keepers assert that the cells of the combs | of nursery stock, three or four devoted There is a whole chapter on the 9 € of янаг ъ та by Ligurians are АЫ than tho: eb ilt exclusiv vel E oung Vin es, Bome k to which we have no inte: ntion of dragging | by the common Bees. If this is the case it ds b: Ei ы = is i Fiet! vholl t "s о be no su ficient reason assigned why Satura might must ^ of a more diminutive size. We have not in - these were a dne iot er Roses upon their Um | поб be inhabited, The moo however, on contrarv. Tentan El ll eut we have always thou ghtto be in a a very diferent case, |size of the cells, therefore we cannot speak with ре чит The New Holland house is 274 dag; mi behi lese Ax autho rom your remark * when bred in thei r | ively че rw tiem) plants, from dif vioreorer; Vest b - ZEN d ong; an nearly ow n cells," it would ap eet you imagined that t the mae mmer-flow «ы. Hina are sept bim Mi T drain vi the d cells formed by Ligurians ar in reality of a greater | а n" place I г d а fine healthy vim пеела n the sn xit tim shine from the da Wb чат ма depth than o in hives. of — uon Totalna juninoldes. er in a 32-sized pot Тыз Баі | P - : $ e you rennen them? Mark out very |10 or 12 fully expanded flowers u n it This es u and exactly two "M Р. zs of the new Series of The Journal of of the со din bs of eit thar d: Of Be: new seedlin largo ví a di ops учет rcd of Li , edited by | cells Денар within the space. e is неку. to say a profusion in € in other houses, E. $ ev. ud à ich has just been issued, | that the bees of both hives should be of undoubted | well some ~ the flower under ME Hybridism TERT че оа жие Ой | parity: culture. One, ion Р. 29 call nig : т зр с=з ре 4 нт in Vege- us regard to the supposed increased EUM of | 32 sized pot, had u o fewe! Wvkeh M з Hypocaust Heating, by Mr, ns as comp y bees, it wculd be ern ten trusses, each a averaging pat пае p imi 5 уде on Truffles and Truffle culture, ойе to institute a series of e patch (No 30) siali by Mr. on Cotoneaster Simmonsii, and closely on this point, before a d d, h flower a shad m on Denirobim helyosuum, hes ча Bateman ; note | aí Dh and several others шо gat on Amaryllis, by Mr. xx alere XS pube i one or two hiv. e$ a few weeks after the е of | ments on all roder — одой x41 B е common workers, really proves nothin Th bees h , one һе ар fo uil i a s a 5 Fil “Variability i in the Pear | may have been bred later th iu таа а dca distinct eias, cdi lled the W: Nia i Ruby а Бо oake a note on the Floral Organogeny of the Pear, We believe that Ligurians may um claim to being sar the way of the old heec Fra ad an Кое ог bene ns on Spot in | more ind “Айн In the first place, the queens are|has the leaves, - de and habi ол уне 2 17 tury, on | wonderfully prolific, consequently there are greater | Stag's-horn Ре Tho Уйге 9 ns of Hybridi 1 ап abstract of demandson theirenergiesand resources. Ја ће second |in а pot, there is “little. doubt а КЕ т, "x ста е the Editor. | place, we have frequently M that be кагыс pe aage as we ? i oe ase ug edited; and as it is evidently planned to take | befor: " vibes m hives Eicher the E d бен д С аы to d new journal may be recom- not only to the Fellows of уне Bodfet f fer | rden. This is the more noticeable early i or on bad working days. | but чен this een Tbirdly, our own hives of Ligurian bees have dn | fect Perilla among ver and golden in the hands of оз © et Б: БЕ ed о Е e B о, — n variegated Pelar- | appears to be magenta nosegay me ma |> growe e in walking |p t rong and healthy, | " „заа hes, - may т two to on account of rie distinct jv robust than any of the — yet |« and less showy as a whole than of the new varies <=. чона Lich: аага. i» а soft вее rE habit, is a ra pea blooming | riety, the flowers of which are ker th 161 of dry soil closets, but his plan plan m: may be on others. The Royal Scottish Босну of "Arta, itia uid, ave recommended it to the consideration of ita commi nea for the simplicity of its mechanical t Sp ш, Dolomedes fimbriatus, is а large species, being, i indeed, one of the largest: British spiders, Hui of ба tella. Maj 80 large as many, and "e ne of which iti is—is ы variety. Tho top petals are соп, and thé 1 a ben spider, its g | and a broad han the length of the limbs. It ів а remarkably hand- eneral colour being chocolate brown, Panda band s drawn so as to mark the „outline of the abdomen and thorax. There ів а lower ones variable ; ; it has Sala: when viewed at favour e us argenteus, iris Popa vel graceful plant, with 1 br deeply and зы e тр his - їл an unusually | an and habit. leasing ОЧ! тат tance, and it gains even oser inspection, the colour being a bright olive gen. Of all white-leaved trees the bes the gene eral appearance | , er is " ht lof sth h 31 Р 1 the abdomen, Maps а number of short. dark transverse bars Glow-worm is a remarkable flower, aptly named, the play of , colours upon individual flowers being dingl The epe. dingi, top fiery а the lower ones сгішвопей magen og hahit especially чү very pleasing, and it is о of the cheapest. of all trees. Another ; нме sonpicum 6 treo is the — 3 'another variety with ^ more or less t | or marshy places, and is mostly seen in the fens o 1 spiders, L^ is geie ied hem. The raft spider is only to be found in а у f Cam. ganna FF Alexandra is varied hues зу а алата flowers The ones scarlet, has a dis- mn and mil d effect. green of [wg scenery ger Ulmus micro. “To Teias Yellow omga, во so favoured lately by th ces a gran phylla pills pendula is $ is a most Ru weeping plant, w single stem; the are exceedingly numerous, very small size, and the pen unlike those of ,9 Elms bran ene ches d of uniform 80 and 90 n» varieties. What is called the oleo Laurel is very distinct fro common one, the. on being long er and ted. | u ъ; д Royal isa ын олбу, | е адаїп revert. k is ro i» lant, bros ibd shade of colour of the ДЕЛ will be а a cid out of d iA tho habi bane Pierii s эү ove el is, , how amas: e of known. Noteonte ES nsectson уз. it followa hem inthe wa! чөлү surfaceof which it сап гап freely. It needs, ens ver, а СЕЗА ee pom в ono by getting togetler a a qu of Ku hir ы. similar thers which it gat ball and” d | fastens with wilken threads. On this "ball the spider site, and allows itself to be blown about the water by the wind. Apparently, i it " no means of directing М verse the surface аз t coloured d Вар ^n This is a vory de хут gt acquisition a pure peach colour is » MR um we have long to Roses—truly the “ em of Flowers "— Turning to there is here a grand treat i was the КЕ effect E. "ihe pes nai A of dark the grea ndeed for йе, ошон, e had but was remarkable, size of for Tw asc insects are con kis coming up to breathe the air; and — ar d may nad — on the | surface | for а se con ad o e spi ider seize been in search of. There is'a distinct blotch of white про on the u er petals. vom orange-scarlet with | is likely E aké its -— under th name of prb] more before I leave me Yet them: one of the best, ad а v companion где even Amy | Hogg, is to be found here. In form and 1 water. Then there are insects, such as the bet which attain their wings on the | surface of the water, and c. truss it is all чи d реп be des sired, being distinct | in colour. a y the sp der for flight. Also, there are insects which habitual late: Roses gives to a collection above. The stock, however, rec mited.' In are very b perd кайсары а to selves seized by the more powerful а and equally vor: у | the b "here was t desideratum of our forefathers, леа d cious spider. More than this, mothe, , flies, beetles, old de:Rosom?ne; and conspi among | the — : Бацов sort Е others of almost every colour were Le Rhone, сезү it wou mature to сот uu" f beni nnt the easiest pre y to the raft spider, Delhomme, Madame Boutin, iE Charles em а preon, LM e are ж? ог two, ymo to|who pounces upon them as bar dt таш; struggle to Julie , &c, together with Emperors, Раков | w which I help giving a passing notice, опе |regain the air, and then carries them back to its raft, ore Generals, &е. , Lord Мас ашау too bore his which ET probably be called Dwarf. Stella. ме п "The spider does not crest мана. еге capture any prer itaelf. eric, а very Sable acquisition, O n will prove a yay - useful meds ra mall beds, &c. them, without aen toi one variety, which now that | our great and good gardener is no more, interest for us, ра мар ts meri rita, v ir J. Parton which Mr. 1 ар addi Por , the vari E^ nehantress is another of 7 фот e шау yet, expect to see become very In ч ыга it is а soft raft and there that may aad pei within reach, but when sees an insect, upon the к, M leaves the raft, ru swiftly over the water, sec rey, and brings p back to the raft. It can rh a аа below the popu y | purplish crimson with. гом eye and v pei. at one üm e some of all bedders of its class and colour. saw one or or two meritorious se se eedlings. inet p 50 flowers upon а truss. Beauty of мүм Waltham is o" of. those oni: p varie eties, w in depth. This feat it аен not perform by diving, as | is the case wi! € и — — e by — of the nts t сга eleon.lik. 5000 of these into the hands Paul; from these some 4500 we $e thrown away; ofthe e three sections—one d trial; three, wi aa Paul has sent out this | р. ji of pon The тову Hue ИШИ UM 4 1 whole collection ; ЕУ has also а m a good " п neral favou with a slight blotch of white sd of Mr. well ibed, illiam Paul there I ingly delicate and beautiful i varia, lie in bstance. bedder, Чым ce meer d Rhod Tt is n the rhaps, with one exception— iw seedling—the brightest tinted ; it is quite distinct Yellow, being, as the ишо implies, а сини а d will become а im all. efforts of flower- с uatic pla wis. Its capa- s. | bility о f existing me time beneath the surface of variety of colours. "m Fr m when th t sees an enemy approachin gi | н and there lies in perfec ect cames unt "à the ie 0 | ар КМ. There is, living in ur same localities, the Pirate Spider ( species, t Lycosa llied | enia), vim has neni ege oui дь prey on sid d thewi хаа of Epping Forest. This is val tent. Itslopes gently from east to fester ч heas seeks rupt descent being on е жу side, whilst the "x [h - re than from °з quito ате ат ws of fruit * и — " rs ы —— Miscellaneous. Dry ‹ Soil Closets.—A. Galashiels correspondent, Mr. the тА. насе surface a It d does ne nó, however, pever, poses th ende cse ie Physics lies ; and if nothing else were ang Amen would th of this country Tke nstruction. ы m. vin Dm ade ite э res 1 d id А е кы „ма i D readily bé ow H abi | РШ НЫН satisfaction a simple apparatus, by which the deposits are at on. ce deodorised by coa coal ashes or earth, and thus Model in hoot or iron bin for removal by the dustman's cart or for garden use. The mechanical action of this ** earth "closet" he says, is very simple, practienliy pote i а муз г} But e readily accessible subjects, easy and mot di » logy, made th of giving pe y biolog qu By the well- boy would ipe Mid MES biological n the ementar i Y j^ трзд ле Lar em ; and very co! orm of which Y y o — find are larger than ing effected by opening е wii owers +h tho ap F f 7 H t of landed proprietors, architects, builders. and senap the use of ке earth closets in t with а white many situations where it would be erable to a ol pi: ii "dli hoe foliage. M. tint through- | earth al florets are |fertilising properti In growth it n LET IM Mr. Kur à not the origink t. gai where there is € water supply Main mediate deodo- "effected at Hi drains. with the — ang also, the | nda other of his termi: gra ngly tion in science for disciplinat plan once absorbed an e diay physics (with incidental chemisty) and 752 TAE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Атбозт 13, —— botany, with the addition of the outlines of human physiology. A boy well grounded in thé ru udi ments of | hardening them off by means о экы аге able tö stand without шу ‘protection these sciences v few of the conceptions of the vii der e strange If i the outlines of geology as intima, so € to tasti | uch the * Keep | Globe Turnips should be made t able share of ғ attentio n imi v ш CE vitiis v all брендим pray and buds, stron ng g gd кене Кесе must, however, be disbudded | matters for winter wi. plant of which there Should b ‘па е штај, better; but I am sure that the g hter SJ teach onl and tó ground in principles e dere etian d thani attempt io cover а large su асе of de tails. I believe Tie the side sho d keep earwigs sin denk by {гарып ther їп ров with a e dry v in the n: n Mat s in 9 ich t mnm by chemists and anatomists, ectures all that i who terp Mud JM sten erts and thus unite h the f rofessorial and the understood that and had um not be attempted àt all, unless a fair Share de and attention be given to it; and unless the rew ls atta inable by proficiency are fally equal to тау be "destroyed od ing. Маке beds for the those hn the reac f the boys selves more especially to т lines » work. If scholarships at the Univer te are open to boys, and if | frame ° Rei s ab the colleges are attainable by men, of scientif teachin : into oc wee will be a me. farce. Thus se Soh, Gastrolobium. grandiflorum. —Thé Poison Plant, de ho? M AE for my inspection were Ma a My ety o al Soc of. Me i ria, rad ome ос Саре River, and оп the чений ОР е e M ere ë before Select of | the urdekin ata Flinders Mech is botanically kuown as Gastro It is a legumi PIN arit 800 ire into beds E py for them, which are some ome platits about this s gu: RCING GARDEN. MzroNs.— Mis up а good bottom he and eanker will be a natural нато Кеер the lobium gran nous bush, severa] | freely amongst the leaves, feet high, nh нун „Куч the latter | 9 е soil; Thin out weak shoots, a Tot all the fruit imparting to it a very ornamental aspect. J. Mac- | be рен: aio проп some hard dry substance. douall Stuart, * аы, mend "нур the| PEACHES.—AÀs soon as the кар бонат ЕЕ first specimens x Or eck, sou uth of Arn- oe е reos w Mich e xhibit too -— eney hem's Land, and fn | d | their hei ould be partially root p "n orkin in the * hg ceca Ph дел phiæ Kostealla,” ñil poe ata ж чы ur à two to thtce а according | 17. 16 is much to be feared M this pla nt to the age of the and shortening some of the has a wide ppm through the inter f tropi ical | St — roots n i which ty gross should Australia (though it was not met with in п tà route of | be carefully d, to ascertain if апу roots h the expedition to which Tua attached), and no Fully | descondod into So bei. If such i$ found to be the Leichhardt had to encounter it during his last exp e, they should, of е way; and to pre- dition. The occupants б, territory in which the bs v ‚ the tree should be A: occurs may now, however, guard to some extent against | Out entirely, and t ttom of the border made жүз Ere the pla ant h as become widely | ots to st: akes, inverted of ther, or they will eraw] and | 0 be got in Alter potting t Should be cime] v à a n ery destructive to the уой ab, or sliankihg | the we to oiroulate Ty e no зогу) jain difficulty made about want of rom. — к STATE О E WEATHER AT CHÍSWICK, For apiid een. 9; 1865, as observed at the. NEAR Hotel, zi, SIES. eception of young fgl Валлохе, |=. Ingsnrvig n plaut к ing this it is abs dolotely — that | August. A ue |. Of the Аі... wirewor ould be caught, therefo че ie проз мах, | Min. | Мах. Min. should e lave nid turnings; for thes T very T "SETS —|-— pir demie P bo g Pansies: Frid PELA MS.—When sufücietntly я let eut down p СУЯ № Бакен n out, and абе? hav ing been dis- m be pottea in as small pots as tliey ean .949! 740 | 45.1 | 581 20 Деле "gat uk at night. Partially overcas ne, with Em y ith elouds; very ni 5—Hea yety fine throughout. = кшш" An mm pron á 'orerioon ; Р д Ж, пе T PR Т iva dne пота," Mean tem; of t g. below the averages STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWIOK, During the last 39 years; for the ensuing Week, EI "Temp. Temp. Lowest August. Average Highest Average Sunday.3| 744 | ы | 6223| И | шї Mon, T Tues. ..15 Wed. us аана аа moi gu Erw Hiwa eram $ 9 18. Fiet té ИНГ: during the me pur pub WU eg 92 ge: ; and the lowest О 18th, 1854—therm. 38 di амай. а otices to Corre ү рл: e still contihues d is evident that root pan ng isnot enough, won well done. Аз Ње tree is young and M ue it m тїйїн, year; but ifthe tte likel y р T от to prevent the "ово. ор 1% Не tree entirely out of the graünd, land "a wn kno of the Scrub )by ridges on which it red spider, or other insects, It i eti conditions, such as enei A being fav дыы that it may be extirpated. Gastrolobiu m аг randi: | Чис to eradieate these pests entirely, bui persever- no doubt ipah an a Mg ricis of Ehe борон Я orum is the only species of the genus as yet found |апсе will do th tree may be owi ка э €< beyond south-west Australia, where several Congeners PİNE згоне every encouragement to plants no üntrimmed t nstance, G. bilobum, G. са áchys,| Showing and swelling. If the nus of и viia judieious Ё TIT т, 1» and IE i КР ЕБЕ d otylobicides), on accoun x " ае а has already mad portanet is inadequate to meet | replauting 6 ing thé t $ ei wl bo js advisable wt pi 88 přoperties, render ex кы ms of the к the probable requirements during winter, water n тау | freely and unoceupiable. I shàl åf fs sion to а short ti ithheld from а portion of the| the : eap enc in —— i " si MEE 90 е statements 4 the «беш о f the Gustrolobia plants whieh аге fittëst for CN: = the pad E шалы LN. animal frame, and giye aro result AA: +6 | band carefully &void апу check to whieh it i Tay be circu tioned wi 1 Ет КИЧИ of these an S Exp le to keep оп їп a gtowing мн 1f, as pour letter I is ЫЧ deleterious effect Siwainsora INXS.—In late Vineries the Grapes which are| the пе having lr and covering ie Bt ой кв быы fate iréquentg required to айд till the new year она bé ire Басара жей аттана е тан d of аа uting dry seásons, when ce and the shoulders tied out, so as to ensure d being left to himself, his em ёт а other herbage fails as well as an explanation of the | f её: ёа ТӨН öf air amongst the Vierte, that their London and elsewhere from April till August, Шр u deadly effect of the Lotus australis, causltig, when skin amd foofstalks may be better matured; and less| impossible to ave Pigs тї е cad n grown and depastured in ce ИЩ. 10е lities, sheep to |liable to eyed бан is winter. р es Totus mite md red perish within half an hour, ma 8 referring likewise BSrhRAWB —The potting of y for forcing | things only fit for pigs, o d je Gra o leguminous plants, then come tntltaneogsly within | Should M рее вде а with & йз the eed plants per ries; or to have the latter Ì вс ШЙ the precincts of my elucidation. Ferd. Mueller, ot thier téntia- N s [a mem not ЕНА sible p avo, suc! M.D., F.R.S., in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Не balls of. 801], , wliich will иы е Кя Victoria. adiere to them if taken гара üp with а rend Calendar of Oper rations. (For the ensuing week.) Аз 2.6 towel, ped e ep is preferable to laying them in small es titne and e апа stieceeds perfectly. “F The soil fr pete Straw berries aene И of rather is ong loam Ive rotted pring а progressive increase of heat a ан dung yapa - Take рени 8 "е таке the moistur өер те n. he Heg веявоп, жы! таре very perfec! is пес give a con- the pend Pepe opposite or retrogressive | дене gaa er waid during their owe throti е one must be ad e "The healthy У of plants|the auttt whet they аге being forced п during their wi d or season of rest, апа the amount | season ; кий ét s дно is defective; the health o of of accumulated energy for ^ n v т, growth, depend | the re niust suff У very much on their Ag e au m They must be мш ЖЕДЕ пей b ойый them D KFTOHHE GAN an increased c c ma of air and e demere кык - rüitis Which we n lately admitting all the light „possible. avelly localities it mä be Well to they need it, in prefe тепсе to { givin iei and Mu perd a Figs, оп open walls, especially of those according to the too common eig xi Let it be the | which are ed oi crop ot frui; 73 I cases the rule, ,only to give water when it is г required, айй | ground will d dry, par rly where over- then to give plenty. These remarks apply more parti- | hanging мри un ird ii use; nh unless Watered the eularly to bari -wooded plants, which, to ripen thėir за will sóon à evidences ge: бее ане Бу E growth pr oper require a longer season than those f 0116 of their ушы аам - imd А а more rbaceous ан whi u^ ed ‘continuo absene A öf flavi w be t tak т to o grow and flowet e longer, " FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOU Dö not iem any of the transient summer ut remain in the flower- eed bs ет у” they are orris- ега т си which ee Dah Ml annuals, to serve m и) к фода "bà throw Away | cease to be useful; for, 1 kept beyond the purpose ет in а close frame Vago th only чон i» їпзес x here may n now be ЕИ, bs foe mode y rich soil After potting keep Short time; gradually p wall frait. Phot the ravage attractive dnd соше-а е Е of dealing with the enent latter ér the id asps, flies, к en Cis ue of liquid MANAS Ж е plant 8 nad ШЕ {е чм ааг c^ covering the fruit Sith some iege iin eun ад others which 16 is desirablo {о invigoráte лайык these pests, ot by d E а ttér Sith tli mode ds by pesce $ pr fruit with amy opaque Hiper ti М screetied from the vd etes and thus deteriorated both iii йрреаїайбе à jue "nn nd the earher varieties óf Pears and MET be eiu Кн Он - they гі b: g should now dive for a late ёғӧ into warmi borders for fite transplant- Coh е4 бн bt ее öf Cos Letren, " ps4 tie first аы of Hammersmith Са Тепсе to transplant MS Tel di ie ctione, t the produci time эм. it mt all а = EM ЕС: mh Е чан н thing ame at both of all the bar! 1а®п White Dutch erian scattered over and slightly raked in, eh = the not to adhere 2 a kd it should down, + Which ro may bë & айнаны arani als after йн 70 P d aee de TA o ES pr se (he бта res raki cs d own fi Ius bye ' Bi eis dire (ho. bf gt no di cannot féegninené dae lers, dus you vin enge obtaining fine їп Lawn on from imy df the grêat ей advertisetenté € ечеи — 4, Nob à де = Re d ood d re A b AE e деа ҮА aps Red Magdalen, but с leaves. [|—POrtsdoum. шп. ET 7238 Pear i$ the Comte A ans, 77 ма or PLANTS: Н 7, Datura Stramonita g iple. _Itisan annual, mg Me Y э ае бб” E m Sipyleum.— А i mn iE. uiry.—W B Everton. H drangen dor VARIEGATED n — ire, Yo! bateh of go 5 having tho Y named sorts at pad or comi ow 4, ye "how 6 they сд be : dn bc" et seems шоп wps which a rosy ing fi noh О с th of ae V Send 0 (16 Pei jolh 3 "M э: Vines th havé this be Vnde етовв Ls moderate! шу next summer THE GARDENERS' COHRONIOLE nm» AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 758 | many months, and where, as far as eould be ascer- tained, mo persons who had been in attendance e partieular iñstance the пете of the discite was HI inexplicable, a&ecotding to the general idea of tlie necessity fot бошаб}; rer] üfter much sing meld Wasdiseovered. that some e&hé eepi am Arcvsr 19, 1865] urek ana Fetite SME ос үрс ALD [nu AND BAWTREE Tunis mou. © Mie M nA áfe Id bio. өч PN yi ya. : Бана ез and prices оп application, үө owing is ul bement of CU ETUPPPEDDPYTTI: N MANURE O0MPANY T НЕ b nur AT ^ fine cotiditioti— DATO NosaEn oF Ret RNS. DISSOLVED BONES, "7 x ui Р зш» T. n -— | Average. Аз. Total DM = or mi аһа Roots, —————— RATE, a Wheat ., 16 90 195 Cas APRBEYIAN GUANO | Daey +: Hi АЗ 3 180 men s, d DA, term, SA ММОХІА, FISHERY | Bonns : r^ èr ? jeg аһа аЛ fans of mE нй. Poas Hd 5 1 4 E ie | only suntin: that gave a 3. ilio la the ori "em пана сате s, Plo си. Wharf, Isle of Dogs. Omet 116, Fer шге Btreet Е.Ө. P: PERSER; €— Т AWES'S MINURM. ike L J. В. baes for oral o sent e pant re eady Бтз e gms ntthe following 1 prices :— аар» to tlie gen P MANURE, and BONE SUPER: | where чеш good. The Barley on Е piri T Rm 8s of Barle ley: wi z also а fair д wherever eM AT B Шо, ud MANOML me disttie erop in PM £s “Ша Root i Ceap н М Pent s vament över ali NTRA ASS M. MUS d Want omase м Y ог tougn big southern mi nin over that of last appointed Авевіз, in all parts of thé United King ab prices m Мап Р ts ' at вора, 5р LPHATE of AMM M pH other RICAN "i rem r CAKES ai AT i. de Place, p ndon Влае, зды: ar gehefally urnipá & tolerably tho Notth D allover Yorkshire M thé gi e, however, beifig destroyed by th y promising,, 1а d EE in^ jeu, and ү Y rm ssl bee well made. e. ‚ All ovet thë eastern and failure are in the | ures qm | i of ЖЕ land чү не хт) notably m pee of | Wheat e poorer olays, which is almost evety- | ba o бой, апа tts | t, no one is Уч posed | to deny ; that i ib ia gy — ecrtainly, pene is not disputed ; that the infection p eyed іп а valet of wa ue y— other animals Е Нате associated Wilh ‹ dis “5 | áttendánts, by drinking from the —ағ all facts tolerably well e fat the atmos рш: may be instrumental ia wafting dairy districts there has e, is yet on] i conjeeture, but with even our limite Los eason to method of co proba ун е is there anything in the eiteumstanee incofisistent, with what has been а yao C бш L^ —The bé " qualities of this Acid y 5 good erop of Grass, and the hay has from tion, ыле x р usuali ly rie& Lists forwarded free бл appliéa! Уч Cautión to баг for X Ts AND гаснет. Сен уор ask PRIZE G C. BUDDING KNIVES, see that РЫ, вя get кин, wit must ich none dre [UDIN ala Abe oorpore minds of the most eautious investigators, as tò the A & C. regret Havi: nion. бага КӨН anf бүлө f$, bu! precise nature of the ptévailing бааа ümótig cattle, have been removed Бӱ the experience of ' in our ap m^ imported, then 1 isl 3 = Sheffield. Established upwards of 125 years. pod re beli tf R beli rom Russia. mE o, PORTA iP TE 2 90.10 ҮЙ phe diffelebtes in коб, s mani- а Machinery for рн тр c3 ent fested during the progress of the affection justi PE and Agtieultural pire general mdon ; also for Con a he hope that it tiglit be modified И our climate ; Pp] m Фи s лиро and 78 18, у Бира ix кодо s фо lati r Deseriptive; Пага жүн ven this eonsolation is now denied пз, ап nothing remains but the naked fact that a most|" pst! Drawings mmen Ted е рее POS finde htt and eminentlf infectious disedsé 18 ех- поти ау |. ending with wonderful rapidity among our URICULTURAT, IMP LEMEN ART herds їп vations parts of {һе éountry, in VER ӨНДҮ, BAM putei ттм spite of all measures "hat. have yet been em X DR SAN per post on loyed for its prevention, Every ^ dy = intel- ondon, Works, Brentwood; igenee ürrives pointirig tó Mu cen freely íagion. ÅH kinds of suggestions a Aun S PATENT vis AM PLOUGH and scattered through the publie prints ; loge m CULTIVATOR. may be seen at ekti н. аарчу | treatment hefe, and homoopathic tinotüres there, кашк, ERIS 20D. £1000 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against the САТ, ** best каны Тлли Sitit, Woolsto Bletchley MEM mme ш, Che Agricultural бани. SAT TURDAY, аан. lauded ; marvellots eures of nearly every ease gin ае published їое the béticfit of all МУНИ, as a consequence, the seien inqu irer в NUT hindered by the abundance ofla üselesa НЛА šo peg A эм lavished upon him, thé last wee ortant elemerit in the Las qi hàà béet discivee іц thé sha EA а generà Lm ey to i all other e In "t petformanee of. = morë {һай onoe or twice to to- зр paper is t al А copy of orhi | eo Pet of o f ét bomo thio f tis dis diseáse, wheri all its т ды vod жане бте trim бора! 2 vr "Du il e soie то rre M E subjé gv ^t siehe assertions of айы 4 estin obli re v all б? dy ro them я resülts meet With по response froni those whó IN -~ podah, enough {ө send ап ocossiona = | best — with the malad their THieation to us w darin the mext féw Wee кє ба experie КУ К threatened Cattle Р1аапё, Noles medicine В M A to be e progfes8 or семаііов, 1 freatmetit, | éven of ita exis when [i їйї, сете. и, ua ме. gl va» dévé поре, t À— M — pe doubts which may have existed in е | P" every Ке the " nH poison Lee e LEX. the gita лс үр cts: very li taken to pr ind "La а: | where the healthy We éontinüe tō give c the letters which have lately appeared in p yea et beeause thei tre the säd L1 that às yet |: å the grea disente ot of the d is | aticčess 18 altñost ihvariüble, änd also it be pisia many y. М аети n - res m 24 n^ mueh the mofo. is Е imperative npon those eia have the eharge eir ee eatried into effect; eem use admittine without айу in пані medium of воййинивабов [A ps are nevertheless constrained to in n the ortanoe of P ке, ү y Я mpi ihe immediate removal of any animal tha mentous points for discussion i in our next. THE CATIE PLAGUE. tracts ánd rahaaa d apers on this а Lo ROM THE EARE "nes 5.I have ја fe е эчен {не ере ер öf thë Cattle ar From fe, КОШ given 0 isease, P 8 to е t i£ would be most аме | that th e affecté. df he Tarkish bath should bë tried óh ба ë айі итеген, Havitig а bath бп mi ой Аргун Д ы рахе tested it extensively various rses, and m 600 Ив di , This néw pest seems of this еһата ird arnie rM EXEC EE: 8 0 ects о u ШЕШ dedit serviceable 1 öt жы, + will i stare e of the ае thè р E. ani i, and а of, ае (hd p D араш ef ing, Д а iv errors of = | Ken ie; v e. ы : - тайт het on the side of eain «Ner land; ánd he irisan na- | the blood; mark it = a а ra d a ie ‚я D RT ры to liáve this opportdtity бой д min SL prevalent, ө » [y T » ma A Los fof sud вае Кее бй бе Dis: and of (inis asking the е иш of oomini: |T Thi vs sending disemsed вае off the ce c n idm ghi "E MEE ae MEM ова from ће on this THAM ы duin - promises Meng publio roads {о the bütehe£ or to | "3 v quA pi. "Pm Е sthelt tà fe тъне, les o ing the|mar ket also continues; ánd necessarily leads to the | fired bs ае ің farmers, stoekownera, cattle denlers, Information ye шаў receive fro АП qr all quarters, sti exten of thë malady. ^ Doubtless the desire (0, and. others, whose interests аге immediately involved, rei ed = all those to whom we shall be thus o loss of the whole value of the animal is | eordially exoperate in the endeivout 60 qiickly eter- à put thé D as rm гану tlie vam vr. [^ Г pest ^ edd Meo o по the фе тз ту. mie еу енен че ү) тей ч praeter Fre mea ms m spendenl aè en даз 0 of I Шш in- CECI ойлон Pre That tlie — 4 rty aa eing h зеде M treatment, x ^ Е һе e tho ox tribe, d that i La ёдо of Te Соғ fields of poríanee К any othe Ped. 5 the antumn-sown elay 18108, #1 grain | belotig: Pe i the e And first, in telation to Es this уваж піцећ А tlieir diei | its infeetious nattüre. : bate on break in a certain анов n Bailey rd ne på Sene qr gene- | ddr nee "i Lg ons eitliér rell) in 4 | fte tE intet wende cad, иени: ; butor ta Ae ert nå | neee heal dad денне чо, d! Мете Бева айё Б“ lig ly the best ero of the КҮ: too, ditéot éomm: » 18 inferior; баса wher V оне soif Gri 2 4 Mere e пов between the йб fresh purchases Li . 2-4 "T is tlie. #1086 infeetiott ell 8 the [me t isl. òf âll discásed yoke айы И that st ее pert Me to 10 days, or p ks hat а pecie kes a strict waloh over his stock, so as to recognise the first indications of the disease, and, as soon as any of these e are mani ifested, to abort, and sink speedily Th be weak and distinct at the jaw жүз discharge from n eyes and the salivation inciense ; the cough becomes m n call surgeon. The ear ariy symptoms of the iei are usually n Temarkably dull and dispirited соп n: of the anim шар which. EI stand with its head. han ing down. nd a number of des "the E Б © S E gs кя 1езв errem unen ntirely abse ing. А watery discharge NT occasion all y ps TO Jd. rad is Ls t, - jà sometimes the eyes and nostri e chilly, the temperature v time. The extremities are о: the Жее ort an quick, being not unfre reca оки mpanied with moani ав an ndicatio f pain. A slight ugh is sometimes pres Mí E er part the upper lip and roof of the mouth is reddened о covered with d spots. Тһе " аге occasionally constipa! ut in most псев diarrhceea soon sets in, cuations being wo he хын and very frequently of a dirty yellow colour, The who prostration of strength is gren A: еа staggering d In milch when made to m sa milk is rapidly diminished, and ir es altogether. 3. That ali iufected. cattle "be instan tly Eevi from the healthy, and placed in situations as far from them as possible. As a further prec tei vn it would be well have the healthy washed and cleansed. hat no cattle the subjects of this disease bea owed to — їп any meadow or ine secretion of sac isolated from all other cattle, as v e» КОРЫ, $ qui to agred w f From Pnor the 19th of Juno i n in the [m eec Market four. Then a e general fever sets і nd lastly, the spine is more or pe affect x “т stands and Ped with difficulty, and often dies in опуса, John Gamgee, iari of the Albert Veterinary College, 48, Pall Ma ng S. W., Aug. R GAMGEE.—T wo cow ws were pur rechas Mo ; they were placed d be one ofthem took il; ied, whereas the lati as n traced no another stock, which, if not diseased, is in great danger of immediate destruction. I may mention that the first cowkeeper been propag: his. standing stock. Now - is evident that in all Probability the foreign n inesse. «душ attac are no wice with the nd, once over" au attack, cannot have a relapse. There is a point of very great importance which has been ted Mr. Helps in his official letter. Is it, or is it not, possible to adopt measures for the eradication of the disease? Not only does Mr. Ping tid. ernment ean do nothing, but that а distance of not less than a puit A den from all rred in bees where the sanitary regulations for con- ronds along which cattle may be driven. б. That every trolling tho s rer rr orn око ei animal vit 8 violently xe with the disease be without the exercise of the power which foreign governme| killed a е, and buried without delay, and IE the | wield? There is no doubt that they would. If we compare skin k bet in in some disinf sn ng flu id Бе for — the Austrian outbreaks with the one in Egypt in 1863, we shall ff р d find in the former the averag: on the stock of the whole sent off the premises. country barely exceeds 2 t., whereas in Egypt it go near to the 2 places unti) several weeks have | amounted nearly to 50 pe I am quite aware of the "1 . That rson who has the charge of the different conditions under which animals exist in the sick cattle be allo jed to go near the healthy ones, and | two „countries, but. if ын Fuss adig die! За дати АРУН that all indirect c pape tion пети th Apre plagues, we shall find that in all the outbreaks from 1849 to and the healthy be strictly pre аб по | 1863 the loss never exceeded 5 per cent, оп the total stock ir h ted. fodder or straw which has been used Тон the infected be taken to other animals, or even thrown into the fold the ure Шер unt til i t be fir sb w vell d or upon manu 3.123 powd er, When ов d is desirable that all x fodder and pio should be burnt. 9. That all ае ghly ете, disinfected by четда. with quick "lime, befor any other cattle are placed therein; and that duri ir occupancy by the diseased all Mr el arises tions be mingled with some disinfec before being taken away. 10. That all aliwa cattle- these districts. This — wipe owes inge with ndo Нлпдагіап Steppes. Here, all e , Stock is s the inspectors trucks, station peanda ships used in the cattle trade, | and dispassi ionataly, without being Kared. ** not to lose t lie wharves, and o r. pises where cattle н ош рыс. р асаа to keep cattle lest they sh should suffer i а. ы е A ot witness the exercise 0! rica [^ E t d пб as posi sible by fi еа a better брачна at в. And so lo! the inspectors ngs, an а isin ectants be иль are compelled to allow all cattle that are not actually diseased ied | to pass at once, not ng that they have b xed Misi cattle. with diseased animals, assert that the Government can » t no store stock, milking cows, ог ier of MEE E which have been ex to . the influence of the infection by bei Veterinary College, wet ig. M PROFESSOR GAMGEE,—From Market Drayton sorre on one farm 33 out of 35 head of cattle have died, indi th further losses in e was returned by the farmer о е 21st, and died on the En or24th. On the зт the gen mess HR stall was affected, and six co the whole in the man's е! Referring to the letter, I Met ете lea; of indirect. contagious typkoid in lasi 1 to аео Меш contamination. "е : do Some shiver continual nterva ап the appetite шон d vemm M rs i secretion of milk is та Mis БЫН ndedgand. there are general | & e рано із тегу геал E Taoro | Or at firat hot and afterwards cold. There eyes rawn ther, bac Bude the ead iie elemen: , or t pr more and even tinged wi e dry, oF Emphyse- | vont often form => s stago, and the pros ел енн calf are apt | В r. Jas. B, Simonds, Royal | ani di Germ Some animals cough, dine stan The emt: Is t do more than it has done. John Gamgee, Еее of the Albert Veterinary College, 48, Pall Mall, S.W., Aug. 5 A ERT VET —From the rapid y ncs f the oed cattle тА qus табанын of the ational Association for the Prevention ofi Cattle Diseases A EUM в of tock as may be Ls It is important at stock to the” be чт with parsons E donet Teapa abiit a special condition < р s bought, should be rs] hould be few and far betw u! Arasan -— shed е of 140 animals м ow disease has not spread from th е 5 S ances, it is any such malady enters a Жайы with water, and disinfectants m. ере лы во не the Stock. The sheda is be ost freely used. Scrub- be altered, and- co ing a water and soda, tants, R as en dens lime, сі Dus [o Ma dougalls powder or 8 olann ar ау эш. mended. erever ндар d excrement should ber б pee have Беш 4 emoved, an rst s Association for R i p ea may к m ме points which сап reir cular such a; esent. Ы 6. On Saturday a meeting of farmers and. was held at Aylesbury, for the purpose praeler. imminent extension of the present disease amongst c Er p x its limitation, and to m loss, А larg Lo n iier Ped at "ће district wi gs Ert] presi The sta! the disease à mdr e dod that it was immediate steps should be taken for i! 7. From NoRTH WALTHAM, Nonrorx.—Rínderpest has да out near us, 70 beasts, il fallen victims. W. Cubitt o . FROM MARKET DRAYTON, 8нворвнтЕ®.—Ї am sorty t 1 murrain Tt Broka d үе; tlie cattle here, and swept } out e dairy stock of 35, on one farm in three weeks. . HEALTH.—The present startling epid ditte «€ Qu not X a he an beg vi of cattle dealers and vet К T d be directads ME iin M ting paite ng. А suspicious А tion t нүз, OX those between the 03 he sym дрес — general е я si * decomposed, as fumes of hydrogen: isted of the 84 855 in LA i iib "m 33 t E g a `i v salts of Mi recovery took place. This is not an iem great number of medical practitioners y not be 10. The following suggestions - like the present, when our cattle are pies um A hundreds, T йе keopors I Гуо Aq. 4. pire siae z eil A drench of the fo! d er | potash, ginger, gentian, Срока bere UT "ri - анд о y havo mo f bui that i y fellow farm y П TT /Y T y Avecsr 12, 1865.] THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 755 que NE nen —— REPORTS OF THE HARVEST. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS, AUGUST 5, 1865. | | | |WHEN WILL) a WHEAT, BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. | PEAS. POTATOS. | HAY. | (2002 | HARVEST |w AME AXD ADDRESS, © | | GENERAL, Average crop, | Underaversge | Much under Good Nene grown ‘Ve тош їзїп Full crop on Ear!y sown Avg. 90, У butsmallacreage av.rage d kii *| һау chort | vod; te "6 20.. jAlez. Simpson, Велбе11 on ligbt soils | unpromising | About average SC average short Half crop 5 Y Not a quarter Various End of Aug. |John Barclay, Braes of of av = i a crop 4 ood врт н че Very ligùt T » Very promising | Very deficient | Fine appear- Now "ii m Forres shot anc Urderaverage | Under average | Far under “Жош T Good and About half a Swedos very After Aug. 20 John Grigor, Forres average bealth; crop good; eom к * unequa ABERDEEN ..... | Underaverage | Under average | Straw, 2 3ds. ; None None Average ; Turni About Aug 20 yc г 5ths healtby promisin, ood E little | Underaverage | Very deficient x dai e g Very light — |Three-fourt End о? Aug. |—, дета, grain Full erop Underaserage Ligbt crop |Und ge Und, g Lockin; Good crop A third look- Aug. 8 vid Edie, i remarkably well ing well; the "n. y iae of rest no good Above average Average хур ое Good AVE Good Good unpromising Middleof Aug. W, Smith, West Drums, unpromising Brechin Average Full average | Un dens н. «0 Good sass Over av Average d o" Aug. 1 J.M „Lambi Full average бу а € Under average | Under average vue Very ponet Above average LI Aug. 14 Walter Và ча Kinghom rm and о STIRLING ........| Above average Average Below average |Bel ge| N Splendid стор Average crop yr pron Aug.l5 |W, Drummond & Sons, ^ here did; Kitai ке Stirlin, boveaverage | Fullaverage ther under | Considerably e Excellent vo жу Aug. 12 Alex. Buchanan, Stirling average below average HADDINGTON ....| Above average | Above average | Under average |Under average #4 сед Above атегаро |Underaverage| Аор. 10 |Patrick Shirref, Haä- dingto IAN ....| On light soils light войва | Under an aver- | Shortofstraw, None sown iu aver- |Where eai arly Now 35 A found Edinburgh thin; on strong| bulky, but age bulk, and |but being well| tbe district pr phe th p а en pr ds ^ P be and Dalkeith к a good bulk| much laid, and |likely to be во as podded are pas nted, а at із above an aver-|a " Jarom but nd sound ; not of fine to produce |likely to be an present X уе ылу uei б am lat aud atout average qualis Д = "d average yield | ret verage rage Sh sols wus | A full cro Full jmd Under average |Under average None Very vigorous | Full average nadie, James Melvin, Ratho Above 2-4 Fullaverage | Underaverage |Under MERE sese Above average A full crop ood: Wh тае About re 20 James Hislop, мм ear Calder RENFREW ........| Good average Average Tsin n Average ы Full average Middle of Aug. |George n stra! [o LANARK......,... ood None Fully an average | Averagé Very gcol Abovean aver- apt. In two weeks |J. M., Wishaw rop age erop H E AMETS a. Average Miadlin Underaverage Average None grown | А fair Above average DA Aug. 16 доң, А.б Ralston, Lagg 5 well; wan y Ayr К rain Average Averai Above avera; e em nad A bove average | А large crop | Fallav: Aug. 28 |William Orr, Beith SELKIRK ...... Maai tiens Under vore "t None Average Above average a Aug. 14 Iker, Galashi ve average PEEBLES ........ -— Average in bulk| Very short in Very fe piss ks rior crop, |Thelargestand | Where sow: Aug: l4 |James Lyle Inner- and ш in| straw, witha | grown; light 2 сора of rete re d for | early guod; leithen quality light head the my dito ver; | ROXDURGHSHIRE| ^ Average Underaverage | Under average 2594 99% Good bove average ЗЕ dem ug.17 |——3 Olarilaw | Ave ; but | Average; large | Deficient апа | Rath ler |Ab ge| Fullaverage Very deficient| Aug. 12 or 14 | —, Kelso à rog brendia breadth short in straw average BERWICK ....... gere Gocd Good rnips| Aug.2) |John Wilson, Edington | Ave Good Average Average ос г АШ, Mains, Chiznside g | $ bo k benig Aug.21 |6 H 4 ibo) sbot Above ave Above average p on ад t ug. ume- Average Aboveaverage | Under average rage rag: land; s pua e oy on Dr WIGION ....,.....| — Average Fair erop On light land | Few sown None Very good | Best for some | Very gi Middle of Aug.| A. H. M‘Clean, Auchneal, К short ye Carrots good Stranraer | ENGLAND, | MIRTHUMBER- Nearly avcrage Good Very light Short Fair Good Full average Very bad Яй or MP George Laing, Согпый ` Thin but well Good Short and light Few Good Average Very bad | Aug. 12 or 15 y. G: 1 House, headed x S ш Light Fullerop |Scarcely average None . .| Very good erop Light _ Midale of Aug. Four- „ Average Average Und rage |0 age| Light od Very good Pira; Dei а | Ац. 10 lr. orem Aniek ү thin, and| Fully average | Barely average | Heavy, but v Good Light Late and Middle of Aug. — c Woodhorn Mis average not vell nal anor, Morpeth e * Х = E © CUMBERLAN D ..| Average on all | Over average | Under пуегаде; Average Good crop | Over average еу god : EE ; o т Born. } good land very short Жы Very good Good Averylighterop _.... LAIT Ave Very bad рел соз фи Esc Eg 2 каны Averago Average Under average None No Average ght Poor End of [pp bm n, Beauthorn fy ci теа Average Light None None Average Generally light | Under average| About Aug. 21 —-, Ре WEST. 0 average - E RELAND | Full Pe E Generallplight| Very light Tolerably m Good as yet Light crop |Underaverage| Aug. 16 E ч kby: Р он Тыа h A " Very good erag Light; under one Average Average g g cmm Robinson, War- A e ^ | DURHAM c bout Below an Aen An average | An average | Short crop Light crop Not halfa |About Aug. 24 еса Caldwell 3 average average average > Ж i Average Average Under an None sown Average Good Underaverage | Very About Aug, 21 —— trud Kim 4 average А in- ; YORKSHIRE | Full average Full crop Half crop Деу: Light but well Md oet she ; well vti die oru e in СЕЕ tes Bain : Ho ES ега! " | 0 per os per cent. 20 per cent. Average Bad Early plan » per ur eni. f ссн Aug 10 |J — е Р. к | below ы AES ; | below average; | below average — Ligas below average а = eu вй Fols оа. - exin Good. Good Look ^ but | Average crop rn by Aug.10 Т. Taylor, Darrington - è аге wan . gru у i Good and full | Average crop |Short; well fed Good Good Рготізіц Good average Inj e Aug. 15 Stud. Briggs, qu ied Qood. Good None Average Variablo- | Mangels li Aug. Willem Irvin, E A AR, a РАР 3 fused Wetherby 2 Е Barely a Average, pre- |Very indifferent) Pretty fair |Very short but king Scarcely a third| A complete » Wetherk : verage 08» ту стр ов o Puri fairly corned кыныр ^W ofacrop; well| failure ; BER e in Short crop Winter | Good crop ght сто а cep DM sown |Early in Aug. John Clark, Hessle, near A NE E but quailty and not poi where sown дезо >р А 2 à [апан а e . de № | А | Under ave PMID од Serge боё | Under average ;|Haltãost . 16 to 3018. J. Turner, ай у е ч j А Bad i. None grown — Light crop |А very ANO kd nre ©, Ra:- 9n light soil Very bad Tur- . 10 'arringto з, ко Under a; Average Bad Under average) Average Variable Average orop |Ve 2 zu о олоо | ке TA A Fair : ust Ut NN eei p Average and erage mer vede Fair All got in E remana 2; NC е ripe quite ri te ripe —. Attacked with Aug. 8 Geo. Drury, Holker ^ dod. Pai i yet Very good Жеме ШЫ ats sown fair T , N Y "RT TUR À ' 756 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. mee E — REPORTS OF THE HARVEST- (Continued). CONO UT һоот [ЕЕ WILL| ^ NEU COUNTY. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. POTATOS. HAY. crops. | BARVEST |v,E AND лш | GENERAL. | ENGLANP: M d Plentiful and | A fail ees ; i i. ery good on entiful an ailure N LANCASHIRE ....| Over average Average |боой À hot in| Average UE ui А well housed ow RU. Robinson, Ge. us У Es uh . e yu er er току sve U George Story, E Меи аби: д „Вз astures full : ү? Voss Look healthy |Splendid crop of|Turnips good ; zi RR һа PE Ma els toto le Tweedale ug, Near! um я Кей E ie irst erop goo ikely e | 2d week М | early average m р early average secon d ligh t lizh bie : in |H. W., Warrington | LINCOLNSHIRE ..| Under average Heav. Light Good ss. Good ig 6504 E Aug.12 Огой Sharp Average Tre Абад Average Average Good Good; not got| Swedes in- ug. yo |W, Past жа well jured by grub Fo gas Mii Average Over average Various Very few Very few Good Very good | About Aug. 9 | Francis Sowerby, grown grown Ау}1ез| Under average Avcrage Average Light A ood Good Good Aug.10 |Wm. o Dadi таң лее "below the|Good on heavy| Verylight |Good on Bean| Better than та Моге {һап ап |Turnips back-| Aug. 14 Kirton Lindsey soils; light soils land usual promising average ward т A: te modera i P Deficient on light Nearly average:| Lightcrop |Winter Beans| Few grown, |Promising foraj Light crop Turnips very |Early in Aug. |James G. Dixon Oait Mie; ү dee lighter than last good but average crop phon of plant, 8 ut improving Average Badly corned Average |Very promising;| Light; Clover |Mangelssplen- Aug.T John rimi. jid A e d нее вооа did; Swedes y Long В average 8 bush. le None Below average; | Few grown ; None Very luxuriant ; Light Oats, July 31 :|Thomas Ай average of two bad colour; below dYerage large breadth Wheat, Aug.l0| ing, Bt Nd —— mu light weight igħter = : н Light оп heath | Fairaverage, Bad Nearly an | Pretty good Good Very light Good Now Joseph Bellamy, Sedet lands; worst on овы not average d land. Good| ripening kindly on heavy land заврташов $585 ms vs Half a crop 3g E Excellent Light Good Aug.90 |B.Swaffeld, NOTIS.. esceas Good on heavy ;| Very middling Bad Fair Good Good Very bad indeed > eed fields Now William Chowler, bad on ligat ery patchy Бош Xll е * Оп sand "md; nder Good; over Very bad жы аа йч Ваа Not good ; Now |C. D., Southwell _ km sown 3 2 times + On алу |Уегу рае but Үегу good; over, Bad; under |Under average Good Good Generally bad; | Very good Now Ditto йн much knocked — км, | average under average Ls M d — E CHESHIRE........| Crops generally | Early sown on | Tolerably None On cool land, | Clover good ; агре agen-|About Aug. 7 William Palin, Staples good ; Розаны (Жр rp sown sown good Let e - good ; ү: їп under good man-| bay about two- | eral failure Hall fine; full average bon land ИЕЫ; | cr up bel the stra agement, fair; | thirJs of a crop underan average air average Generally light Wellpodded;| * .. Sound, but light About one-third yey bad i ; |Early in Aug. |—, Kuutsford and shori g ero under average |a most failure Under average pes Short rt in. the. Ripening "Dre Promising ба оп bay |А] MEM Aug.3 |W. B. Barham, вы traw, ап t t eran average| ва] i ne: ез! SHROPSHIRE .... € average; Average; but | Under ave rade ee f А good crop 2 oi ey light up Mange quod; Aug 7 c es Satta g lands best not of last year's well, and bi Swedes ve , тене. г for average partial T Fullaverage |Very good; foll| Variable y Very goa Бурге не Жыш жеммен It DOE NM DE irae - average ppearing well got un: Average crop; | Light erop, G vg & aig Excellent Light; well | Failure from Now W. lightinthestraw| very short harvested gr slug, verag Good average Average Average Average Very good Under average Air d by Aug. 14 caterpillar Altogether about Good Good Good Healthy t 2th Now М s a crop LEICESTER ..... b good Light Not grown Not much Below an г better | In b Re 10 own average ast year ays A full erop; Very deficient in| A great crop Rather short Lo remind Hay and seeds | Mangels ее Now mnch nos Pues erop, Tnt straw; mnst be| of straw, but | of straw, but | good; a little | very : енне crop |2001; S 3 та in rough in quality; бай in EA and| generally | wellcorned | disease in first indeed first Ў H ; Terr much pei of pod ; Early: ild STAFFORDSHIRE. Average ; short) An An average Б ; i verage |Underaverage| An average | Average; well | Turnips ve: Aug 2, in — кы light. roe light harsested [oe ьа NORFOLK .. .....|Partiallyaffected! Bulky crop on |Poor, indifferent| Aboutan | А fair crop; | A good стор for |Not half a crop | Mangel extra- Aug. T |by blight; thin|cool -— Pe — ис |average crop; | pods short, | being sound; second crop ordinary ; | сгор, less than soil than for me | p pods rather |but well filed | butsmallin | promises well | Swedes fair [EE ATOR ыр Aene small size and number The worst crop |Lighterop; very| А good ci | Good on t the rly Peas Good Small стор; | Mangels very | Wi now of Wheat I ever |much cut up by M ЖА bad strong land d; har- well secured fine crop ; vii in a harvest, grew upon th | e dry season ; erally middle boc: vested 30 acres wedes good, It is the worst farm ; not е sample will not soms fell off | and the land but thinned [erop of Wheat much by 3 qrs. | be fine during the | drilled with by tho w I ever saw in an acre as E da very hot dry |White Turnips worms a this county, Moser ol t E weather ` jand hoed out; grubs; Whiteland I have the ha d M mising to Turnip good |bee! ir farmer done by than 5 i tsal nder ave Average quality) Very bad Light Light A light crop, but| One-third of a Varii Aug. 10 эы ü а пові indifferent soun crop where a a plan Not Good crop, but | Not g About an Good crop |А very good crop| Not half a erop [tangis go good; Aug. 7 variable average and healthy wedes and тоне p - Very bad crop 0 waverage | Below average Pretty good Good Verybad — |Not T t| — Aug.5 vh Beht dendi: FS etty g ery ba ot niese u g- . bad quality ` и Нах а сор, озо average, Very bad Enter ne Fair average | Very promising | The worst crop | Promise well Aug, 4 in X mil dew ved quy ү in hany ever known On iex li ace Below ап Below average, |Short, and mot Dr ought | As wellascan | Meadow Aug. 8 muc OW Әй | average ; straw |and i 2 ligue. land| well podded n them;| be desired very li n So. good ito late е very Short a light crop тет, do. in iow £t pped erior SUFFOLK ........| Thin in Ns: Good on heavy | Very bad, both | Very short in| Under а Early, eshortest | Mangel ve Now ears rather anis; ; but much| in plant and straw, апа | аре; injured good; Perd erop ever good ; Tarnipe deficient aid by mains ; on ; оп length of straw | deficient in by ones not so good| known; good |much injured, eorn Good Good пе grown | Badly mil- But few |Small; butgood| Smalierop | Beet goog ; Aug. 7 dewed grown m а Е » plan middiing eolls ; [angie o Light Bad Good Good Very light er Now on pery boit» as quality mise well The worst crop Оп the very poor Very few grown| Extensive | A better crop | The early ones Mangel and Aug. 7 оп the light Папаз the crop ів in this district mildew has | than of late Veces od greatly Mec ње 8 знч ае рго- for many | bad, but on set in, so that|years, still far MEN in | mise well, Staple | other soils the at the best |from an abun- enit, E tho this district | owing to th not roin has im- this erop dant one - е te ri g up so sorry well Extreme! ^ Light and thin (Р. emely and thin |Few grown, and| Short, but erhapstwo-| Promise i її Now light soila; | on dry soils; variable. Ба" well С ‚ ^de е кылг ане ili idee clays fair on cla; pod chmildewed;| Very fine, but Bad Notan | Ve vady quite А с, Splendid Very light Very pro- |Ale ady under average also mildewed aver Fue big geueral THE €— CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. —— —— REPORTS OF к=» HARVEST. (Continued) Е | WHEN WIL | COUNTY WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. | POTATOS. HAY. EN HARVEST NAME AND ADDRESS. | | ` | GENERAL. ENGLAND. ? HUNTINGDON Much under |Overan average.| Barely half a Abovt an Good Very good; | Much under an Good July 96 |—, St. Ives Te average on crop average showing signa of average e light во disease in patches NURTHAMPTON .. Average Averago Two-thirds of | Two-thirds Underan !Рготіѕе abun- abun Aug. 1 Poter Love, 15, St. Giles, average average average dantly. dantly Northampton Full Full cro "p Hea ir Aes у; x ied ead ego in Meet Very good Very p^ well Very good Aug.7 |J. B. Smeeton, Naseby а failure WARWICKSHIRE. On st ее solls : A fall bod dadis of Il Short. p t good |Very produetive,| Not P d 1-40 | Mangels and Now Jobn C. Adkins, Milcote deficient and of excellent| oftheaverage |early Swedes Debt Po chm f quality prom wiag Light soils sia Light soils very zm | Under average| Under average|Good at present | Very short crop |Prospect good Aug.7 |William Gibbs, Alveston and je n Ld bad; heavy goils very ж за p de- Average Average Good Healthy Onoe-tbird under Ку. ове Z А.т . |J. cM the ent; stron land much 1ай yim 4 Е pat; i ps сыш, Kenilwo Under average Indifferent г ае Short crop Very good Half a crop Indifferent Aug. 3 |John Ford, Morton Hall р Not average On li ght tlands | Good averago | Shortinthe | Very poor, |Most luxuriant | Half a crop on а [Promising far Now. John Baldwin, Ludding- the ОЕ Бола; ;| notaverage; erop straw, and not| having suf- їп top, and E. many s the ton, Btratford-on-A von on the clay lands| on E soils well жин ; |fered from the| average crop eadows ; far of dquite| average, but hus 26 average |effects ofa a fly fror m an average an arerin infe rior Average Ful. but sien Very bad Very good | A very thin |Good, and very| A very light Patr. im- Aug. 1 William Dexter, &ck- beaten down crop aum crop, but well dh rid va ington ot 8 good WORCESTER. ....| Clay soils full | Average good Various Under aver- | Grey P Luxuriant РА - pro- Aug, 1 Henry Hudson, tho average; е | malting quality age; blighted воой; whit lamine e generally good ;| - mising Elms, Pershore soils under Peas -—- fectly free from yr в very much — blight, but light. avera growing х=й Good Good Various Go od. Well saved ; not теск |Joseph Matthews, New- heavy land, near Malvern HEREFORDSHIRE| The werst The early Many acres TA Various Good Well pura ; |Thegrubshave Aug. 2 T. Duckham, Paysham kain for ed баны good; | һауе bius eaten crop light Ner е. Court, Ross tA years; a |theo — опо lows sheep as ruetive t portion very bad worth К. grea! died. d up edere iem s Full average | Under average Averago Good Light; well | Very patehy Now P. Norman av sceured Brinsop Court MONMOUTH .. .... deed Average Average Under average v. dii er no | Under a Very i 1, Aug. 5 Henry Pride, Owm igbt near Mon Good Good Ligh Av Good Light © [Destra by Aug. 8 uc gru GLOUCESTER- Bad, light ; good,| Under average : ery bad Bal Bad Average Very bad Promising Aug. 1 Giles Edmonds, East- SHIRE C ja 58 very bad quality loach Straw thin; ear m Barley Very light and |Variab'e; not|Thin crop, but|Good ye-grass, &c., |M angels About Aug. 4 |Stiles Rich, Didmarton ded mu late ener é good on the | well ңы: nt present ott Sanfoin Turnips lal * Hilldistict. | barely average” зд, nearly — оде whole Kood ; under sowa very Y verage rgo Good in tho ear, Much m an One-third Telg sss Vory bad Promising Two-thirde ofa| Many falling Aug.12 |J. M. Read, Elkstone, orden пу 1-5th roge an average crop; made well p Ln" Cheltenham be verage sing p ehe of low Рн Below averago Average |Below average Good 30 per cent. M and Aug. 5 wr F. Pexcoy, Winch- 7 years = T аа of 7 years ' under average uncertain Ў M uch laid, grain ; Good cro Very moderate|Good crops the G»od Light, Good in many Now „чик arles G. Clarke, Culla- and mil mildewed Ms i as straw excoption instances bine Farm, Durnbleton ig б LE Short in straw, Very bad SU We Good Very light |Үегу deficient Aug. 12 |Јоһр Wells, Hom mpuett but bad qualit, [eee of Les Whitficl verage 29 rage о A light crop | Short straw |Light in straw Good Light crop, but Various Aug. 3 John Cobban, theld, y land ; hea Re d; dis ot р es but деа. saved well Berkeley on the light p Pig light well podd e Very light n |On all thin soils| The worst for | Rather short зең thin Looking A very short | Improved by Now —, Churchill, Chipping the hill land; | suffered from many years; |inthestraw;| but w e remarkably crop, but well |the late rains ; Norton much under the|thelatedrought; and by no but about an podio], and | well in general, got earwigs have avorage yi poor yield in | means of good | average crop pon the and but few de sad on the Ё general; оп th quality s a ints о! havoc in land a stronger land fair averag several parts crop but a fair crop Wood: Tewkes- Average іп bulk,| Full average of | Rather under Not morethan} Half an Average Half а crop on | Mangels nd About Aug. 7 Wm. ward, Тез! аай inferior in straw : average 2-8ds ofan | average crop правда and Tul bury ofcorn linferior qualit; average crop d t an Early eg Crop varies very| About an About an gr eni муы P eur but very Now ——, Chippenham good; late'much| much; below average average Clover promising injured an average А Р OXFORDSHIRE |. Average оп Unda) average, | Underaverage |Average crop Bad Good Very light стор Various |Now. Aug. 1 — yd Sars- r Бучим and змей Lodge t soj Hoary on heavy| Me шын m стор t an average Good Good A re Very good Now W. E. Hitchman, Bicester an: d ; гоча av ut 2 a ET бё serai) bad |Very shortand Moderately Prolife Very bad ite good 424 re" J cmd Oaklands, BUCKS inferior g » E r EP А Full ave е. Average; laid | About one-third | Average bulk, met go pea 4 ow Alex. Fraser, Clayden E d Ecl ату on dar ofa а аря с ба а ада тане Рене Тат po | Ао. 6 W. G. Duncan, Bradwell crop s M. А Vu by rain; Throwndownby| Not average | Average, but| Average Some bad ; Half average Ше Аад. 1 William Smith, Woolston е ала light; M and wind ; blighted PODS ugh, and light А zie hes = Winter good ; Very good €T— Very good Жа. Moa кзы veles quod. Now ao — M asd BEDFORDSHIRE |j, On heavy or cla diy bere ha жа RE e Likely to be |Not one-third of Now |T. E. Pawlett, Becston good; Ti d er ur : very good an average crop Sandy . ке grav y very| yield wel bot omi Toe Glay of very middling ng midem t; Il,Stevington, Атаат CHenpeue; | Piera (| Noa | dw | е | e, | Gee | deep Тиран nn кы Ате Under average Under average Good Good Half crop Good July31 |James Ross, Luton Hoo gl uring HERTS fho Jast 10 days Good Very bad ood Aug.l |J. B. Lawes, Rothamsted "ese sess rs erag Above average | Below average |Above average Good о егу ba А Average; ; quality Under average „кэч Average Free from dis- | Well got; not | Generally Aug. 1 Georgo Webb, Beaumont MIDDLESE infe case half a cro; d X......| Average; some Ave utl Mei und Good ; but not Good Ар average crop| А vx light Е Now |Т. n овы ro com laint of coarse average crop шапу grown Р аара : d н : Жл ДОШ. light land|The greater By no ter, where| Short Майн, Good gr ж Generally Now [Jobn Clagden, Littiebury p and not |on Mr thin bd generally good, plant, | and қае y ced well good; ; heavy n" Well | althouglm. spring, land, where well clay |proved from the blighted; alto- farmed, good y goo мэ ula кыы рер кз where ; D Abont average s id Deficient ^ |Under average Under average| Good, but disease Never shorter in Doing well Aug.7 |А. Barfield, Dunmow үндө. Appearing quantity Good н aed Half Good NETEDA | таер ies End of Jul E Ha aidon ан crop over, on Over average | Fullaverage | Undor average | Average Average Г rm Кыш Light, but good h d y у, average ү isi most Aug. 1 Henry Dixon, Witham Full average oi Wheat, | Below average| Below yp er so short, | Mangels moi d good clay rr ыам тыр ber oed а cne-third pif ea for а full crop. both deu “5 а, ug Сечка and quality good Turnips grow- half a erop ing rapidly , Y 758 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Асагат 12, qae n А 3 2—00. REPORTS OF THE HARVEST— (Continued). 4 Рае HEN WILL «M COUNTY. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. POTATOS. HAY. diss, HARVEST” NAME AND. ENERAL E z | ——— | MTM VICI Below an А fair average |Verymuch below ds ЧА Verg good, and | About half a |Mangels good ; Aug.l verag average sound crop Turnips ; В James Arnot; Cini | various | in plant ; Exceeding! Very bad Under an Very good | Very good; no [Clover almost a| Mangel very July 27 E straw s г; рч. oot average blight at present|failure; meadow |5001; Swedes У ша —— | quality good; verage good Yu kia às | (€ У t Oats About About ү d, and |У; hort Man = Зу Jul erage ар р| Shor! vel ut ап ut an ery good, and |Very short crops rone good 81 lvy eit: n deficient ; 5 average average free from disease|but well secured B c^ Ж . re E. "n not on light Tartarian an BERKS riabl Very variable M tly thi Short, and Under average) Very goodat |Carried well, but Mangels very Aug. l К ТТТ, е; M f ostly thin ; arried well, bu ug. pang а ^ Ek) 3 àboutan ' | under averago under an present short cro good ; Swedes, " Thras OR ma blight in the average certainly average &o., various straw from July 24 ery variable; |Varies — yr Decidedly in- | Good gene- vive Promising ; Quality good, Very Now heavy crops laid|to T —- tim ferior rally ; excep- disease has but short in promising : flat, me cm of planting tions appeared quantity Light Average Healty and good| Very short С оой; Јшу 81 ез aver. Under average Average Underaverage | Average Average Very good | Very short crop artial Кид. 1 Promises well | Thick, but in- | Generally very | Short, but Improved by we io be Exceedingly |Swedes taken Aug. 1 ferior in quality light hart well| rains, aud mall nuc but got p d 3 times podded pretty by flyand grub. Average ; Crop good, Bad Good ood July 28 тр quantity various ighted SOMERSETSHIRE | On e light | Above an ave- |Much below an Partially good; Underan |The disease has| A good crop, Good Harvestisnow land thin und ragein | quantity, average under an average made its well secured general blighted ; on the| but the quality average t e best land good; inferior - ап average "Very good Good None grown | None grown Very good Good ; under Partial 2d beo average T ug. WILTS ...... .....|Good, middling, Nearly an Bad and Short in Short, but Showing the Clover very Promising Aug. and "wig hted ; average middling; under| straw; fair corny disease -— Н аут average an average good Below =н Коё a full ич ын the|Shortinstraw, А. very So far A moderato crop Generally late,| Aug. 1 average rage well podded | iudifferent promising of analia but promising crop i trong |å p| Early Well corned, | Well corned, Good, with | Wel ü made, but Excellent Aug. 1 € not on good ; ite! eem but shortin | but shortin |slight symptoms short iu d ity light, an and not an average straw Straw of dis jghted Much ps Good Inferior Not ood Prospect good Deficient Good Aug. 7 me e эзш average bem Very indifferent. Excepting on Failedon |М quite half, Will be a short | Light, some well Swedes Aug. 3 мы fight on | ang must yield |stiff àshort| light; pr a crop crop made, but very |partially failed all shallow soils badly crop рех оп deficient oils Wheat Average, but | Tho worst we bua pe ol Very shortin| Very healtby | Sainfoin good ; Root crops Now al an ripening much | have had for |whicharev үс haulm, es acer E field pe very |genera ally fair, Е аде; two-thi too fast ; the years Р я ell uch hau ight but suffering very heavy, but | quality not во from the grub much laid and |zood as last „ | sadly blight y Aboutauaverage| Very bad wan |A partial crop Shorterop | Partial crop Now bligh! „erop average А What is not | A fair average | А light crop Generally Afair crop | Looking well Clover very Generally Now blighted about — сеч not blighted light ; Sainfoin good n average crop Пеау WERT eis Iber "qur" Not halt an Above au | Nothalfan |Agreatbreadth;| Notl-3dofa | Mangel ve July 31 IM : less avcrage crop avoerago average crop | "a good crop ; crop good ; Sw юр Н ; the aud of excellent very i : diej у С* quality and there i : Е On the whole an| Some "YU AM Generally below| — Blighted wan | Showing bbght|Very short стор Middling Aug. 10 | baie s but fair rar, AM average Е bs Ње |А good average;| Ми -~ A А goodaver| Underan |In a very eritical| Light crop; well In want of Aug. 1 a n теқ by rain erage age average |state; the land secured dry weather saturated with SUSSEX ..........|Under average;| Quite average | Under average Under Aboutaverage| Very good Very much Very bad, |About Aug. 9 J. B part blighted average i red under average much ent up rus n Below an aver- Average, but |Very much be.|Rather under Rather under Good A light crop; см Aug. 1. age on light ; short in the |low an avcrage average averago well got 1004 оп stiffer straw soils z Average Average Mueh under Under Under Under average ;| Very ligat Average July 31 average average average disease just crop Б appearing Good average E General short in| Short, being Average Looking well, cM Y Looking well Now crop straw, but well вое по чеш of Ё corned y isease Жнын Variable, a de- | Sample said to | Large ex z Partial. Bo rt bi + Variable July 26 ficient crop betbin |тейой;а blighted, Wb AAE. e % ins Fy — crop "8 ri er an verage ad, uneven, Average, ee-fourths | Good crop, Early, Mangel good ; Aug. average, thin, half a егор blighted. of a crop, blighted.” well ic LP пема bad H some blighted Short crop ANTS... ere Average Average Under average verogo vam in | Under average Average Aug. 3 m 3 blighted ; S Very bad ; Underaverage| Averago good ; some| July 24 Meat average kaind 5 ае average Good бы speed ty тегу р 1 А average on| Abun: сое; nderaverage | Improved by, Not much ; blight | Under average | Sw and Aug. ; уа: her |" quality doubtful rain grown just н g ае Turnips im- š » DORSET ..........| Not equalto |Thinand much| Baderop |Blighted,but| Belowan |Stalks diseased,| Beautiful Kost oro- Now 68 laid : D en average |гооёз partially so bec ay mising seen iddling Good k Middling Good Light N : A average ;| About average ; Meque М En Мабод бара Slightly blighted | Under eon: Late, but Aug. 3 , — -— coarse average made well pretty good Average Xo Blight just ap- Good verage Aug. 1 Good on strong, on good| Bad erop ; ver d Good till ; July 31 : Uh on ШЕ except gravel | unevenly pe dp b. | met н а e soils а little soils. Many now Blignted | made well Swedes patchy Average crop ; ; one- | None grown | None grown |Good ; the Clover Mi Aug. 1 - but samples third но к sorts frd 5 average; |good; Turnipe will not be large) average eadow above | attacked by an average y gru! Verysüght | — .... Very good Good. Mangel good ; Aug. 9. others patchy Average ery bad None grown | None grown Good, bui Light . 10 slightly diseased small | Similar to the HER 2555 Haulm E Well harvested ; Mangel in- Now straw short, not Barley good yield; late| moderate crop |ferior; Turnips ht Dr ones promising destroy: yed As "under THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. bas aveost 12, 1865.] REPORTS OF THE HARVEST—( Continued). BARLEY, а mn Ii > n | OATS. BEANS. WILL] HEN РВАВ. РОТАТОВ. HAY. Lo 5 "HARVEST |NAME AND ADDRESS, NERAL. 2 m T Looking well Е Straw short ; Rust poc yield deficient Average crop short Average Various ; thin ALL ......| Average, and CORNW. sood quality | Tand light Average Averago Averago WALES. CAERMARTHEN..| Overaverago |Average; short in а . Good Fair average IRELAND. LONDONDERRY .. DOWN ......... KILDARE ... None Scarcely crop this year Straw good ; grain боой’ à yield ; straw, Бан grain good Light ; s AM KILKENNY ...... Average Averago KERRY .......... v Sood on Good Fai Good TIPPERARY OORE ............ Generally good THE LAW OF HYPOTHEC. Weg make the wd extracts from the recenti. jssned азе of the Royal Commission on this со dm od und, vw without express covenant. за ot oniy - 5 fruits =ч the о сме on t on the Mete елын by the от gren riore the bypothee would be {теспе Were hone upon the ca ttle.” Bypothec over Produce ho produ ni rent cat Cr yea о! хы e is the t year. апу previous , Erskine in one e b mig be , and Ej y reduced to a trifle, the Court of Session. There. does prescribed ground, eyen executed b; ж or those who ver that ovi iter Hh е produce, nt of the eurrent year only, Tho right f for each year is hi the last conventional or ina yo The landlord has Н Б һаз e le has І E i "HI Е НЧЫ Ji de value of the god b het Gor um Hj Eis i Ffy г Ji te $ Из Payment: Notwithst ii Pa er seid i tiiat a mao by t any interference e purehaser Should have had nr et thin ed {з баз deraverago | None grown Poor Average Average mm m Average ; short in straw Middling ; straw seih very short Under average Good and lentiful nder the РЕ average con- a uader sider: verago u^ | е2 Good, but short A sbort crop Paus еҷ and thin p n light lands Good Very short | — 4, | in eonsequence x creditors f er security. partly little or Жз corn is sown, the subjeot of P E org cus on the napi nd is held to Minds right of p of one dove AJ be attached for the rent Fi ета butt tho суа land at Whitsun various has been clearly laid down and aci in | that year from be partic. crop, the Б 3 азе (Hay v. Keith, Mo Mor. 6188) | һе «e. no crop until that of 1866, èh s over the live settled rod of his hypothec on the | that is to say, the SEU беа produce; jut if the E агац. 4 фео ventional terms are Martinmas of effects is ъд рау- | rent, Ww EN 1866 for the second. bulk in open market | 1866; but more com A уроетря, and (he second at Lammas 180. No similar | been by Mangels Tania 00040; ps good ; — and Тое не ured Сн James Davy, Flitton eben, North Moiton P. wan, Tawstock v. Barnstaple —, Totnes Jno, Wills, Southpethor- wyn | | NC Due - well saved ; pe e well None grown "o" en John Michell, Tregoose, Trur Simmons, Bymptoms of blight Looking well laken у т eode y ^ugharne Light erop Yer; ^t Now n Burnell, Llanelly Under average Charles | Pollock, herafelt 25 William M'Oleery, Porta- ferry М, Bagot, Fouts- Very promising Splendi Under the {Under average inilari A == Ап LS xtra crop, rime Conai erably е а pee None Av | |. court, осе А Good; blighted Very bad Aug. 10 D. A. Milward, Tullaghan None " Good, Back ward Aug. 20 hn Р.Р. шаго Average Average John O'Sullivan, and V.G., Ken [anm Ryall, Cashel D. Olanehy, Oharleril'e vel hod Very bad | Aug.5 |Patrick | Good Fair Excellent quan- Abundant crop | Produce will E A ау be kably fine, Very good crop | Heavy ; -— | Good | ased | | Aug. 10 Now е. Aug. 15 е Glasco | prta l near y Aug. 2 James Телара кр dise. | m Turnips bad е ud fourth volume of Wilson - Shaw's T р. 490, it | In dolivering ük ent in the House of Lords in the held, that a purchase by sample in an open m rket did not be ot poma v. Dyn! lor зе rw piot tect the purchaser against thé] iaioe "n; [E e as laying down with r + а the еони case of Barns v. Allan, 1st June, 1864, it w: by Ра the Court of Session, that he conversion of Oats Po iol V nd fide parcharers. n, P. were also oth Bills ipa ht into Parliumeut with A similar n P; Lords by Lord ouse of Commons servants А б, Така erms oj көз 33 tho MM excep- | no ET lo A "was ӨЙҮ d ithin ast year attracted on а совага pd of uoles atten- eral places it has formed tho sub- ^in arablo 8 is, with a few local е: Mery: шаны qut Novsinber) ie the whole pos- | the uestion has ог(2 nday (15th Мау) as to the houses, Grass, | tion in Scotland, апі illo Ку Аш LM e pero of the sunday the those $e wg thel iaw was pes | the сазе of Barns v. Allan. ayable—are W) iocis) ay and Martinmas ; ption that one 22% of the rent pi his crop, 2: t Whitsun- | classes f after reaping his XR viz, at mure m: ode ара and labour only oum To the ordinary 1 je ШЫ ШРЫ ant after r hal therefore, of an arable farm, with еп In the caso, due at the terms of Martinmas 189 1885, the rent d 1 sunday and Martinmas the same terms when we an of | nesses crop, is onl, "to be et as an ассо Sromodation gr nt. as | commi ас»; [Spe den pon e bent tus | ШУ same = if the ent да е. ы » fürs Ж: ез placed themselves in com Ted such of their ie members as to have | to е4 с all to come terms for gi vin [Y rent, an and | havo anything o of 0 шүн to com are АЫ гч mme а, of Sootiand, the rmi me, E LX terms fixed by the lease, are ад. of i du €i that vp Qu uw. fication о! TU а laid befo! exhaustive of the "он at Martin nmas 1865, | the in кз н - ду неш аду eo posāl for a modi- EN on the AMA. we are satisfied that us has been very complete, aud is who n t " э тошо ral oF all 1866 тиа the | "ground аз | тов are, accordi: vA Mum the same as those | represented to A P Sia а —— 1805. | general ганы inasmuch as, Moug ce ыу ый! farm, entry at Whit- | fords to the landlord, it LM ан day 1865, "ihe conr br. тік of rent | tenant bankrupt, to ado 1865 for the first half-year з | other These terms to the greater part of Scotland, | also particular Pe vex. dice monly the first is Mee рүм iy ке рагси!ат it was rep! а ат = forehand ” rents, In ар рач СЯ det tbe crop has been reaped are chan als Е Л, the Law.—The law under иран ddr et age right of hypotheo exists does not | йор and extensive application of fo! т manures, appear to Xd саней ublie attention аз a law supposed fand also by cv к, of expensive | feeding-atuffs (the annual to require amendment until a comparatively recent period, ! outlay of А farmer for these together frequently approximat- EA on а farm was very much less than it now is, - Liege p us introduc- the amount of his rent) that the ground on which = m may be presumed to have been bel —the protection namely, of the landlord, as M person who cont н, jbutes the great bulk of the capital w e prođuction of the reikar longer exists, and се - fait ought therefore to be abolished as able The position of the small trad n, when crat occurs, was represent peculiari: and tenant to entitle the former to any pre rs; and, creditors ; indeed, witho - nce, i said that he frequently receives from the outlay expended the farm by the tenant t efit compen: sate him for а temporary loss of rent. In addition to а re to theinjurious — of ed law of hypothec, which perc os gre in n the protection afforded them by the law, to accept ndi In this way, we were 1 ODE has best toaclass of men who ought either never to have been farmers at all, а = Dm with smaller сЕ and w offerin fostered а fictitious 43 of n Ne ener through which the rent of1 and throughout Scotland has been unduly raised. Тһе introduction of ie rents, n Меру ing the онова! - ity with the legal te Hh por ent, wbich m: сан пу c ао the serat e to D. opinions we sad теб, а purchaser, if the rent forth» year of which the grain is tho produce has not been paid, was greatly objected to as contrary to general principle; and the private ner in which а sequestration by the landlord may be carried gh, owing to the absence of any general system of publication of seques trations, was stated to be injurious to the public, as inducing persons cal, or to continue dealing, with а man who EN а farm osi in edit, but over whose effect: equestration ve eu obtained by th Jandjard, and kept by him ii in sus of his rent. Beveral of the witnesses who t our the abolition of the landlord's preference desirable, were at ће same time de red ist shoul Views of those favourable to the Law.—On th lly fa: to the maintenance of the present law, it was, 0! in represe: to us, that tbe losses which mau rs and other traders su e t yc Ee ae into n t prist in which they p^ These — еи AT of a as argu Aon if ter their t from ti n n апу саз here ier may think it prudent, to restrict th: ons to sales for ready money; and were the landl pub ciem ase by a dou ims zd from his ps befo: PS dos. р iom | that the Pb айога by the law of hypothec к landlords to E class of men as tenants whom otherwise E. would not accept, wa ere by the landlords and factors who gave еве гасе те d mier in МОНО a tanah for obtaining the rent of land, e law, it was said, fo es, whereas it is only of very recent date tut an such plaints as to its operation have been brought forward. The Meri that crophad lv a failurein England. generall was urged, that t thot ho present state of the law is of advantage to Which noa is ch as to landlords. Thus the dependant Ме is closely connected with, it not ЫЕ у | Шор. And som ше h soil that they bu parts of the country, and more especially in the poorer districts, b mig n — is only now being ic id me cultivation—a ies of tenants, namely, who rely m n their personal ӨГ Н. ы fibour tan. on ther capital, "end to whose exer- tions the agriculture of Scotlan| d has been much indebted for compelled e en M farms of yes о БА rity at pre evail, rich loamy oi where the meadows dressed pnis crops are C a light bad erop, all well [o e | Clover, on rich irn soil, was t course would, it was anticipated, be tenant i cir — ces referre1 , to delay the ig his oduce to The view that а through the ineo credit e which they stand уйш Кыр owing to the 1 met by raders. 8 otherwise Yemen to the law as the general view ollow the crop in of person a whole was that the right of the e to f be ood c et de olent; both Aga uad and Sw, rops on ] la d атау! еа егор гор fo meis very goo arly sown, the roo n 8 . Swedes.—]n our r count with and hobi aim experience has tau; LE 1 inei. value of Cabbage for feeding purposes, We are mr ondon b March, wii will be followed Jater in the season by the large (y to have Sav ith the an: жүк gives bba, ceous or heat- “forming; vhiein is only as 1 to It ч H 5 EE EI ES E we give in n the Whe eat straw cut as fine as $ REN inch in length. X the wir Cabbage, sta ,is passed th h the pulpr, t harvest time t pel es are chopped, and Шеш aid hearted part quel | throng es the hands of bonà fide à rchasers might be abandoned with | Cutter to ргеуер choking. I Tuve safety and with айтад with Cabbage i Er win Dé (ler а ha To the proposal fo r the "publication of sequestrations there Tare crop. We save time by planting out Cabbage mi was far from a vocet assent on the part of the witnesses t eo greater tv of ood, Theos favourable to the present law. Мапу of them regarded it as a | 88% а -— 18 q y xs course which would confer little benefit on the publie, and one | also really not gre ter than th 8 e. heces at ac Same time would v t M gre to [де Ки, As to йы. it is idle to talk about it while m as having the e permanen ining his credit, and so ветар? d d ving him of а hance of recovering himself. Am have Eno ius ved xe The effect of convines the ir eer id e а tenant, дий жинаса it was said, 5 year йи Bi рсвій n is as well kno ка s if it w pe published in the that straw should b s ой тар E : zette, "rey are the p who are principal у їп ater. Pr terested | in Кы А the fact, the publication would be an act in n e yards for soa ill n = die hold s my goi t once unnecessar. cruel, RITOQCHOOEB" яшер of st p i Bh, n the part of бе: by m tho law is roga os *. opinio nas a real economy both 8 й. у generally beneficial, i x s $ n EN UE ght b: А, entially n tageous, if it were practicable, 17) mit t e landlord's pre Өгей heir гоо! to some extent ; ue fo е imr uh ip ud 9 ранее will never got the full value for thei of their rs to a preference over the until they make grea f year's rent, (ine dine particularly Bean straw) for i It was also suggested to us that the landlord's right of| poses, Ехрегіе observation confirm ше sequestration might be so restricted as to require it to be CA A М т heat vest pi within a certain definite period after each portion of | ОР!ш0п. Aug. ©: tho straw b the rent becomes due, under the penalty of a ios К. the | favourably in spite of some showers, dies right as regards such po es di roposal w: cted | very stiff, aud the land free from w 5 against the power which the lord now has ofd rds the | my fields of Wheat are estimated at near T ушт exercise of his right of sequesiration. until both CET y е li tó correct; ж нес ре .of T rent have fallen r, after wh acre, which I believe LR n ma ceed to sequestrate Чог tho t of the ears are, this варо, remarkably w db rent kernels plump. d of Ri 2, ett T: We were urged by some of the witnesses to conside n preference similar to that now possessed, in the case of a tenant's bankruptey, by the labourers on the farm, might not be idm seid to the carpenter, blaeksmith, and ш artificers, whose services are equally y necessary for its culti me other modifications of the existing pe was suggested, to which it is unnecessary to refer раних, but er, whether E all of which have up ltr a ден көг of our attention. ed.) jur e Correspondenc n Jotfiglamiire —I duly Mid your di 1 уоп vary very ndeed on the d soils and p^ the light |s blow-away Weit sil dá ha class of soils in the es of Blidworth and Farnsfield they are негу y bad, the greater part of the farmers have had t эе thel fielde two or three times over, and that di of soils EAR so much dependent on the Turni р р» if they miss growing a gi ш of S ias а 2. тон oss to t On of t Bod ae far e Turnips are looking - Tel died and no MS Toe good me There is а little Grassla " attached to н v ; ап seeds on be | and some quite at edi farmers, Ond the i eei and oi clay c T € Wheat is very good, but much knocked „about by ui а © d et а E о = ка Ei єс o. EE È 5 аы v marh uU xia. with 2 c А 2. the cropà Дш with дер tnc plonge ; makes on ii mn сон ot, in Essex, make e and m Hene at of n "t ug АШ to pc the straw prefer hearing that we are ugs rather T It means more meat and TOL. a straw buyer, although те grow о Mol: manure is made under cover. J. J. ke ovidoneo li m күре ved inburgh to publish suc the үн siglo of of Scottish agriculture, and and e Farm Memoranda, И he im! [We advantage of ы gom е x: Hy pothec jculturists.] e 6. BoNNIN We extent is reed about 2000/. a- Im practi ce of t agriculture turn out'a full average crop. The e Barley is very good in deed, M an wen — 16 is much — down, e flat ound by rai з, &0, Oats Martinmas is my в ad. qe d AU Aes. I Y ntered on good loams ену an а геа бері ; they almost а year "previous o ed down. Oats generally are cri rop on rici -T pai for that clay soils. Beans look well, plenty of straw, but very landlord X id tenant i badly podded, many stalks with not one е pod on them. | go out. eneral und о Peas good and podded. Potatos good, and looking | Martias, nd my neral term оар. Te healthy ; haulm very strong and rank. : this| arable land Candle c. v^ farm js Mat e. crop varies very much on some favoured farms of good | crop. The entry to my Grass , T T T Avcvsr 12, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE. 161 — E Bernier able at Martinmas following, and | and for the first year's rent, and I think that is th TATR TRNA iet ren зе а ы Wunde These would be —— | exercise of a very fair caution х 4 Т е г deis e v пш ог oorroda and o but the law of hypo thec puts us to 9. Н ошаш Mais, Mrp- Mr. Thomas побу sm eph te nd in a wron osition. I think t Ine.—l farm fully 500 eiie yl acres, and pay should be such law, and that it ee be matter of прага s l. a ent. My term of entry is ngement between landlord ant. If it wi Martinmas, to the whole farm; that is a common t rm abolished, I think the system of четтин would {ту in Mid-Lothian. My rent is payable at Candle- generall dopted. І think its abolition would бе. and Lammas, after the crop is reaped. I am within tually be advantageous to the 1 ; and I ШЕ =ч three miles of Edinburgh. 1 lay out above 12001. would be decidedly advant aem tenant. а year on | рше rchas ed. manures, xU is not a feeding tenant would certainly be ett it old he ground, but forehand rent, with по bi of hypothec Бад pm about 2007. a year. on "feeling наб, и - nk an he now. I think there is a tenden the law h foll е is sold off is & to overrate the value of land, i. e, r|a hindrance rade, and c Азот А " diskrust more money for land than it is actually worth, оп | among inb Коң. E tinet that i isa a" b asa account of the postponed terms of payment. Ву |tionable part of the law of hypothec. E ell m my present tem rents are unduly ed up; rley by sample in the offices of b соч іп ү - and Í should say that one-third more is got for land | bur iiis and iar t w these men might fee in the Lothians than for simila n England, distrust ofm wi know how I bi with а though no p. the superior skill and intelligence of | landlord, jk c after a Scotch farmers may be an А „ Even un e| bond â fide S reden and paym law of hypothec in Шр d there is a difference of . THORNTON Лам AND D? Eas 20 per cent. betwee rms les рг! rivately ata fair gn LOTHIAN: Mr. Brodie. m altogether E hinns Iet publicly I reside, | 3300 imperial ac ES "Th he rent of ' Thor ton Loch i consisting of 670 c3 T M NE Кк 10007. оп Whe at rent; the others nre money rents, the | manures, Ре uy wor LV. eike for feeding. 1 eannot complain of tl The term of entry to Thornton Loch GALVANISED IRON КОБА САВЫ FENCING, of the law of ipee s so fr as I am persona tpe con- | is Хунаш "s ay and e atio on of cr iri to Leaston the INE LEE. BONTEN ISED WIER о a cerned, though I have ttle SR orcainally entry is at Martinmas. 2 rents for Thornton Loch | PATENT STRAINING PILLARS, &c. x by néigiboors who who e gin bankrupt, to whom 1 and Ten ston are pa yable X t Candlemas rm etm GALVANISED SWING WATER Т afte ie*first payment bein E £N ROLLERS, 7. охоо, ` Fas Mr. Alexander | the ‹ one case a yel and three marks iter entry, and id АЗГА OIN oe н 3 ME —I f b doe. 50, сай me ‚Му in the other А ап months after entry. I "mec Y 0o Estimates free T ise. rent is about 17007. E e a year the har “dehi ip Tg the law of pole i in E. iis 13, Great George Strect, Leo um about 40 тара 1i му e also йд "ide respect, that, ps in the ha bit of t ing T Paint no longer Necessa in regard to e Luffe d Rankeillor estates. I | other farms, I pay "Haii ‚ч + and in giving ge s to hs letting of farms, My|t term of entry is Whitsunday, үре; "y separation of Iw о pay over ngain to Мат асіоту, or 18. 84, ipee allon paid to any Station in the kingdom. the crop; and my rent i is pnyabl t Candlem and ims happened Lis once; but on anothe casion a Lammas after reaping. t in | similar claim made against : was not t Lothian. Ifthe (JURE were фу insiste d on. My cse lad been removed before a Ithink the rents must bi "d payable sooner. The sequestration was served upou the tenant, and it was tenant would just require to have additional capital i htt his pocket in the shape year's rent. I think that pay; $ but I refused pores. and it was not insisted on. would improve the status of the farmers, and 16 woul not common. have a tendency to limit the farming class to m » farmers, however, hav own to more capital. 16 would have the effect, in my opin at their AX and they ni in ie MM af wan of reducing the rents i us I thin nk they are а LR it is usual to pay them lighat present. It is the ico of the bidders that | when he sheep а TT in the fie 14, and t the balane o. This they are І сабы r their offe Hs too | whe n the shee oved, I have no mean p vf, ОП paint. on all out-door work, and is fally high rente, except that, i: a ue advertises, he | ascertaining whether I ques n deal safely with a eR in E mue cul ж wo end M MES gets as offerers ре 2 T professions than the|such a case. I cannot ask him to show the landlord's IUE. Heer ci i эн seats of many h ural interest, Me nn erp ho x аи receipt for his rent, and it may not be due, I hav т testimonia monia M As рона widoh He k Soeur ei дарана money, Ae in an id the practica i applica in the country, and t ey are generally тее А | І supply tenants with — 14 and н: lere e been | | From the Right Hon. NC cls eee iria good many of these men have come into East Lothian, | where I got no pa t,and t пиа got t the “GEN ve used your Black Varni veral years, and into various districts of the try, and there | benefit of k I thinke iat merchant mupplying seod- IT. el superior, Кета and wood work out ol have been a gi many farms let lately to others than со, ог айп ure, r lim ould h Near the sea it is particularly valuable, as iù stands exposu pisi sn. Some of these have capital, and some | prefer 1 t арша eem nt becomes он Ын уе not, L have no other objection to the law of ofa tameii geis the benefit of all та, тда Sold in easks o of about 30 gallons each, at. 1s. 64. per gallon, at tho verything, and the other creditors cept that it unnatu petition for Terms, and that t VENT to Нил, & Surti, Згїепу Hill 1 Works, near Dudley, and only be obtai; M 5 22, Cannon Street. West, E.C., from whom it can (То be continued.) m 4 й PES „the system o e but I heces S w onid se e good à 6, Маіх MA ГотнгАх: Mr. TTi s hon. engaged in the prasti I have been treasurer to mas, not pets ally maig ced өре from the law of hypotüec. I кан think it t Уч d ice o ure. Ido e used very little of any y expenditure Pe i thi feeding stuffs i is about nk the law of hypothec has the ha ing in to East pec vit plenty of Wu € eum -— rej - ect mk eee у н, Y наф Мо "ың ABORTION IN Cows: JJ R. tices to hei oce The CARSI ОХ сл: КУ "SONS 0! ев! fico to tlele etfully notify that t! removed. ӨМ трт doors [o wa; and tinned their Westend Саа Si. Si. Janaa ALTER Winch their princi YARD, Lu have discon "b evil arr ү Ta sually pure and in good qua My "go etimes cows in calf ў drink K us (оша by droppings. Seven їп 20 calves аге Eir RSONS' EL соо pA Ta lost annually o e farm which I know; and about 100 ire чы, id p grma Epean a calve e lost i in the parish. What noxious herb | Can uso it. = Is twice as durable as genuine white lead. See Testimonials sent. with patterns and prices post free. E cwt. carriage free to any station in land and Wales, and x 056 Seaports of the United Kingdom. "- have only to plant earlier, not let ARSONS ' ANTI-CORROSION PAINT С-дун nearly all the eminent Horticuiturists, the Nobility lor and Gentry, i dens. (CR SONS' PAINT for CONSERVATORIES. were of a gro 4RSONS’ PAINT for GREENHOUSES. C ARSONS'’ PAINT for HOTHOUSES. (C4RSONS' PAINT for all QUT-DOOR WORK. 2| CARSONS' PAINT for WOOD and IRON WORR. (CARSONS' PAINT for BRICK and COMPO. Loses r; and Mr. Hardeas that in Е of flour, the halfzi cent. in ex of the ri MILDEW : J B. B. The mil ew of the кз hat of the Wheat plant are not the same fungus. 16 is in ороно that the former should ша кош the latter; but it is quite possible that the same ces should favour the production ot С^®80&8' PAINT for PARK FENCING. both ; and крт n ddr arisen the idea to which you refer. C4BSONS' PAINT for FARM BUILDINGS. Sour BEER: А Corr V bead cask we had about 56 E. turned by the Quer PAINT for IRON JHURDLING. for the proper stocking of the farm | Ў t it stand three days, then brew: ———————————— ү ыш тшн and (lb. of Hopa, | (1 ARSONS' — ANTI-CORROSION PAINT an р it into the cask ars the stale beer. It bas been will keep for years in а dry place. All enn sent direct to done about a month, and now tastes very soft and pl Warten Савзох & Soxs, La Bello Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, Master says sitisa вафо of beer "^ hree doors East of Railway Viaduct, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГАтетат вг... | Greenhouses and Conservatories. on АҢ, Horticultural Works, Hac сКпеу, N.E., Л years. Good Substantial made GREEN- HOUSES, S Glazed, атр for fixing. e ; 12 feet by 10 feet, Ре А handsome CONSER RVATORY f Price 1101. Ala s Assortment ke; ibt. Heating AN Hot Water. 7 s HOLLANDS, Ino MERCHANT, , Bankside, Lond: оп, cà 8. r SALE, 30 feet by 19 feet. The Finest Fruits in ORN'S HEXA! AGON Ew s ARD EN NETS are m Wasps, В К Тш, ө бо ргоес, all nds Rue pa al Gardeners. na d estimonials, Patterns, and Pri to Mr. Наутнодх, Nottingham M» Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. free Mn ipi а ог к A т б, ers executed. [7 сз ог И | PT. eur ro ecoivod, ES s ED N Penn par бааа Carriage Free. Ord ыйан. Ёроїхетох HOT. WATER PIPES, from Stock, per y" E — 9-inch. 3-inch, РУ : че. 1 PIN та. BE NDS, ium Btodk P ds m 6d.., facturers, m EAE оа. ү: os S. а 38. 32. each. s. т : UO а don, ВЕ 158. each. Other г со exioi ons ЕЈ equally low prices, E all good of : РУС E yere NT Sus Lenton fi 1: кы acture. mates ven, and orders Dj junctualiy at ended to the same day. А discount to the Trade А то VTHOSERNS е the «cip e idt .—On t n m iple CE eT А p E RAD width, f SARD ЕМ КЕТТ. r Jo: ., combinin:; On lower terag CEA ту S PATENT BUILDI S for | simplicity, "LM ichs е Ж durability. SPAN-ROO eu en ХЕТ iios epih, ELA Ber 100 yards OPEM. Highly Souended y the Royal Horti- | HOUSES » painted ipse coats, к ga azed with English Sheet Pw S nufacturers, 13, ME Siron SHING NER. cultural Society, South Kensin; Jans and Estimates free on | can be supplie pan саду for fixing, 21 ft, by 13 ft., 241.; 43 ft. by 19 ft. Established 1812, 9t, Norwich, Майр — Houses E he olov YT CHEM зе stock pen. 30 ош eH 64 Be а 16 AR Шей йөкне by 15 feet, and 21 by 12 -span, 24 ean-to, rai Prices, can be on application үүө reoscopic Slides of differen t E di fro free for паши each. UEL HEREMAN & J. Perna Spas 7, Pall Mall East, London. to | E WS U x бү GARDENS, DA PATENT TRY Descriptive Book, fully illustrated, by post for ЗА sti PER dum the ics A «Бышы оп LM A RUIT TREE CULTIVA: anufactory : MES M and Pat entee, y ES CmaANsTON, Architec! mple | TION, 2d Edition, pri. M w West, Birmingham. Warranted the stron; fe est and imb EATINGPy HOT WATER Q A M U E ERROW Fa spending pric prices ois aur Е еп —Publie and Private Build- S GENERAL Новто аа ! мм ted for ех ы Буны рей Ров n be had KG" yaaa o Жз А “improved resi рейн o iz Agh moar Порос" t Great | ВЕР particulars apply at ih M per yard and ., heated on the E rove fe try throughout Grea! T e зоп combined enti- Eve Кесу ponm ANAP HU SO s Agent, Mr. R. iis 18, Wis Street, Wi rom a LERS are adapted by Hot Water. 2 n Hur neing, an getting. ^1 E о аа sown oT WATER Tin hi at Reduced Wholesale Prices, o а HURDLES a are SRM T in due insketch they o BRI with Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and every other connection; of superior Wrought lron. SHEEP HURD maner BURT э bia LARD Wroug! pim Custom Boilers, Ba Sadd! Ба) xx bru еа CATTLE HURD from Басе to Joh n Ё. Ре), and Ell from 248, nu Improvt and Iron Stan "e р; CONTINUOUS Sole —— of the Improved us without E Drok work, em cM 105. pes кы | 8d. per, foot; FIELD G. CONICAL BOILERS whieh d m | Valves, Improved Furn; Furnace Bars, ly Cisterns, and | 1h É which Boilor m Бот н of eve desexiption.d in stock, at enl jon. ustrated Price I! NCH WHITES ge „Үш Upper Ground Street, Black- | | | riara Bridge, London, 5. t on application. | зе уз | Midland Steam Power nehe and Hot-water | п на Й Е. PHILLIPS, High еч Chelmsford, Essex. КМ application, ogues, Working "lans and Ei stimat tes, free quos фалону s 206.7 ox MUI EE cud ieu E PUITS ЕС » ; „с | SECOND: -HAND HOTHOUSE WANTED, 30 feet by 5» D „е . 2, от пеаг уу size, divided by d кА, ч and Plants, OM » EE “ . ар: A. B., Ealing adds | 4 5 » е 4 | EW "IMPROVED PHEMIUM- WIRE N ETTING. 9 » r " | Great Improvement with Reduced Pri. 10 » чуга LACTOME TERS, t Tang tue m a Milk, Four Tubes ., 15. 6d. x Tobar mu "With Stands complete. WASP TRAPS, ur E r dozen. Pe n Agents for HARTLEY'S OVED Tazernacs Works, More. : оу Sot жы. the Pantheon), xford Bireet, Landaj W Oxfori т. 9. Spem ee the i Poper, of the above d. AMES PHILLIPS Ax» Q5 finding it it necdum aio Appar the "e йәй for еч 180, — Street Mer ў та | Buildings eatini make la to hand their P Ed E n to his Premises, UM s Fit рагаіа) E entire a e«t PRESERVE > | STEAM-POWER MACHINERY, is mi enabled execute any | Orders pi i ted to him with the test (e tus at the LINSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, Cansows PAINTS of various A ыра ready for use. E 180, Bis! —— Street Without, London, H^ ND FRAMES 5 ende e PRICES Per LINEAL YARD 2: n INCH ES HIGH. Size E чис: Light. |Medium E Strong; esh, used for 7 bi puia acd hand а in. Baras Doai; Poultry (0 Flea |e gled ЕЕЕ a dea : 2i in. 0 5} 2 in. or Poultry | = j ‚„Наге, | "a Бед vv ..10 4 НЫНЕ 0 55/0 7 ANCIEN > есы E ending this BOILER to | n Smallest Rabbits ..|0 5 06 |0 5307 07 09 "erem men, Gardeners, Nurserymen, and ed Public, having for rud АА ауоа эё ..10 9 |0 11| 10511513 |1 6 tim e ested its cap abili ilities s чарів in dec ine Ege i ‚10113 7 8116 1161191 in AXIN; econom са. е consumption о Pu ds delivered free to ir] ERE the c ыл, yim con DONE е аы eee | атаи ies or 10 TE Ж Shipping Р; "Ports i n Жайыма; ant 7 BRICKWORK ABSORBING THE HEA' a new arrangement of the | ы ог upwards delivered free parts of Sco апа an Flue Box causestheentire heat of the = outside surface before entering the ch: Plans an y out. uon for E dine Archi Pi Churches, Chapels, or | or НОК TOO and appliances. sáti Publie Buildin; ena the most economical principle. I I execution of all ет тв eed. Experienced workmen will be sent to all parta oih ney sh: *.* Every descri under radome of brickwork, whorabya doublo action is given to ү aa | Sisto! Approve ructures cH WIRE FENCING, FENCING WIRE, FIELD and ÜNTRANCE nd | GATES, GARDEN MC NEA ROLLERS, GARD of HORTICU. LTURAL MACHI Lists epa on application. J. B. Dags & Co. Office : 18, Tanpon Street, Cit; осн ныр Apparatus. dis о M. ыл A idge. W: here Neti stock), am ion ол the City o Puy Ай до tion of Netting warranted to give satisfaction, will be exchanged, or may be returned uncon- HURDLES, CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING, IRON and EN m CODE URAL оп RAL CHINES, icle guaranteed to be жай, E.C. ; | ” and near Every art d. TM 59 р H " "d $6». Thai close $e ibo | рене F ыд 'any Station in ЖҮ; Инн eei s & Soxs, 6, Bankside, Lo йе EARTH CLOSETS AND —— (Moule's Patent.) MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY DENS, this Paloni i pertec! C 0 LE] ages are e 29, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. are speedil ea I brge À с THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OF T M omae AND ÜoMMODES OVER THE ORDINARY riority for onera ries of the highest o; а ЕТ ARE :— е. the most t Horticulturists of the day to be tho “ desideraturn th of perfectio" prom mo ing покат А growth and richness of E ss .— That the deodorising material (dry surface e ejos Кын or clay, or other subsoil) is the wa» 4 тш, at the same time is the chea and within xs es da of ai From th lete ior thi supply patent buildings ЖР metuo "s so facilitated tha Baia E E Secondly.—The supply of such material to any house or X ee easier " mmus point of cost with perishable wooden structures is most | by а foreing pump, and its removal after being used may be xdi wi 1 абое. THE GARDENERS OWN GREENHOUSE y —1ts eppliati ion by the means provided іп these Cl — - decent that all f LA Базен, Machinery, nad АП connected with — meli „escape into the room or buildin "ula in which th they are are used ; са v have been transferred to T. Н.В. маз, who has deter- escape of emite gases are entirely preven is HA T elo ore really useful buildings at suchareduced soale | e expense of these in comparison with that of Water- Closets, is, i $m. by $1, melding honest 16-02. та and aa to bu to repairs almost ке or instance, there is no expensive cistern à ` E in i. wea M mosi даро edu erm ea rn n their Vua m all large Establishm hments, such as Hospitals, Union Houses, Sc hools, Gaols, um Anime epo Mur одалар а ъан Оа grea aote towarenly editi to ose persons у: of о! во gr to е оны рее Orobard-houses, aud айога | them or seen their mode of ы on ig Price of Aspects without i 9б 95s. vdd — m Eo - з at the lowest, Horticultural Ped Балаа am ap &c., Chelmsford, Essex. | *.* The different fo THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 763 hr Theory of Horticulture. THEORY -— PRACTICE. uf “НОЙ ТОТ. bae mpt Re explain the ch rations of Garden! : being th ч үзө pean of (d ture, Lh mch enlarged. Ву Јонх LiNpLEv, Ph.D., her valuable work w. n 1840, since Lie d pt ciroulatio vd е аш гага кн TE tch, p Sar Russ; € anguages. Being Lv es, however, the author at d Edition of the * Theory of Horticulture, with п of er gn matter introduced to р 7.9 ЕЕЕ corre- аса tter “ чо же. ш e to pem while in е frst rat rst edition n bs ve struck out, it may Hi e greai сј ines those whic! en vitalit; e domestication, ventilation, ers ze soils and m: uch being the Жы таеп аге ole o additions УЯ "t b tt i к se e author has cen, Dd о produce а wor : билак Ме ot th pus Шейла index of matter, there is no difficulty in "finding [T any given ^ Oma ТЕ, nén 1s treated of. N "b “BOTANY. п Editi E. db vod Dus tion, |B „sit mes the Anthor's wish to EN every subject that he ыз1шгойгей is ery con- ates to n maybe rh. & Со. Paternoster Row, E.C. emoirs z Hepworth Dixon. JU HOWARD: & Gantribution to the Social History d rel Edition of EEUU in id JE. 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Messrs. a ation and Town, and Land adita and Valuers, 2, Mansion House, E.C. Cotswold Shes: M5 T. BEALE BROWNE Pie Salperton Park, Andoversford, Gloucestershire, wi! "Vidi in ө Ка the average GP 92 Кагаз last year was аге, s ut AY, xo that Purchasers e intends SELLING his RA S Purchasers ot inspecting the d Pim ath, this Flo I Tm ESSRS. б AND ары M the or, and uidor a Power of Sa AUCTION ae the Tims Inm. on PRI 5 o'clock in the : all y GRO! у containing 2 acres 1 Soil, t qum A ues aihe Ses Ground us гара Sa бошошо wi Dwelling Нох x wd M VENDI ouse, necessary pmo c Gal priek and oraa i well ai S a mpa d Partieulars and Condi! be © AUCTIONEERS, Peasenhall, near Yoxford; and lof. Messrs, SovrmwzLLs, Solicitors, of Loamy SELL B eable Stock, pem the Грунт; а good Sho; here ^y r5 м THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Te "mTUEVIEUTU 2 TI кош, vinea а ENSE, ше бшш Pr: x: m MEG а анаа Lendon t LE "ne 3, fig. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT PIPE JOINTS. Hc 8 T d T gor ampl and prices N E X A —€—— Saaw & Co., 29, Oxford Stre anchester. iMITH, BECK, anp BECK'S GREENHO M HOTBED THE 'RMOME — Ust very best construction, aag m mederi pe es struments ary dà 1, Cori T..S. TRUSS, С.Е,, - nhill, Е, 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. By Ro T Lette WELLS PORTABLE EU BN ING Gi GROUND Шр, ns of these Joints the work is executed in less than half the time required for Socket Joints, and | \,*, for Growing and Ripenir ab ihe Тапа бааа. теап I. gie. ean at any time be dn or the entire Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the greatest | Horticulture held at Nice, MM facility. A considerable saving in cost is also effected. Dr uu. DD E L3 Managomen i ri These Joints have been used for several years, giving entire satisfaction, amd may be seen in use at the F ILEMING'S SALTING M. ACHINE fir Dust ret Horticultural Soeiety's Gardens, South Kensington and Chiswick, and many other places in Horticultural and WEEDS in Garden Walks and iu Buildings. PRICES УЕ mm to ga 20 ‘gallons " ТТ For a few prices, see last weeks Advertisement. SHEA E оз ан ALEXANDER SHANKS & Box, Dena Iron Works, Б моа! ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. | London Осо and Show Rooms, 27, Leadenhall Sie, E JOHN WARNER & SONS, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. 0 J. VARNER WARNEN AND SONS ati o Jw. AQU | ) Have much improved the E EN А ) Lyc Мил construction of their GARDEN ENGINES in some important par- Is this season first int» They may be obtained of the Trade generally throughout the Kingdom | at the following prices:— made extra n ова. and fitted ws a stream, and is com itself. £2 25. SYRINGES in great variety; from 7s. 6d. to 185. 6d. on liability to get out ot Price 95, ; A DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded licati Ee Editor;” Advertisements and Dusin: t London, W.C. а vi ess Letters to '* The Publisher," at the Office, 41, ltinzton Street, Covent Garden m whitefriars, Printers, et Аты Впарвовт,о? 13,0 er abu "Place, in the Parish of St. Pancras, in sinss Tet Со. of Middlesex, and FREDERICK Мо зн b Notting of No. 1!, Bouverie s »et, in the Precinct of "oes, Augi Lombard St., hitefriars, City of Loudon, and Published by them at the Ойсе, No. 41, Wellington Screot, Parish vf Sb, Paul's, Covent Garden, їп the said HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. еб А Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. АЗЕ оров ааа! 7 танас NE No. 33.—1865.] ушуш AUGUST 19. Price Fivepence. STAMPED н 64. is Vise iiis z griculture, Scottish . Animais e vey Eng! ERF ez Hypothec, law of ,.....77: Lilium au agri. meeting liu zZz Мосе а x CETA T B S. WILLIAMS ү to o PR that he hasa fine • Stock of the ire including all the best kinds, Prices and application. Paradise ies, Holloway, nune Garden and Agricultural Seeds. CARTER AND 0 0. AA Кл Meronaxts, and NURSERYMEN, Е апа 238, с. Holborn, London, , W. С. A У D B Ge: A E. GRAPE A * ROYAL ROYAL VINEYARD,” д) NOR best E. D Gnowrns and Mrncuaxrs, Wisboc vA. PAS аа Grape pin ч абыла ‚ PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on tjplimtion. В. 8. Waneer Paradiso мрн, еси London. RAN IR D, E S e T, n TM B AWTRE E, rui in Pots— PEACHES, ECTARIN * APRIC CHER Реас 70 | PLUMS, PEARS, APPLES, VINES, and ne Peas, d 772 Ricnanp Suira, Nurseryman man and Seed Merc! т. Perfumes, Australian А 775 с Pergularia odoratissima .. 2 ESSRS. T -house Culture. snes, new wor HOS. RIVERS › SON invite those T Ert interested in tho culture to view their COLLECTION of Récket, dwratt ilt FRUIT TREESand VINES, occupying houses nearly 3000ft. in length. ле abre PEACHES and NECTARINES are now ripening. Social Science meet. ting The Harlow Station, G. way, most convenient for the ium ion - e à Society, Bath EA ЖАЫ : i таа Nurseries. Nurse es, Sawbridgeworth. кк medical : MET Ti v Pr AFA rovemen "n4 ALL- TRAINED FRUIT TREES of BEARING Fers, TR 773 : EDU; 158 H SIZE.—Our stock of - ran Tx season r NU veg ges Роже Ж # dd a TA is ps cones on.. 773 а | fine. Мап, ny trees dem cef ta n and selected wi ruit oi Puit, of Freni ins lóspection is respectfully monstrou; > 77 Tuomas JAcksoN & Sox, COLS &c., Kingston, S.W. (adjoini 2 mon nster . i i H the Kin, ngston n Station oft the South Western Railway, Windsor Branch) КЕЗШ . 772 b Fruiting Figs. Australian .......‚.‚ 77 с I. HAR BRISON has to offer some. fte Оны. FIGS, in ыш йош apto ho fd, o and 7s. 6d. each. QF NOTICE TO ApvERTISERS.— Advertisements intended | T^ A eenma be X ER б: for the t CURRENT "War s Noi should reach the Office not later than THURSDAY. OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. —A MEETING of the FRUIT and FLORAL COMMITTEES held on TUESDAY NEXT, at 12 o'Clock. and FLOWERS —ALTERATION of DATE. y This Show will be held DNESD. Sand 3, instead of Берет! DA сеа. i bearing in 1866. 89, Sed.) Marke! et, Mark Prize Medals, 1851, for for Wheat “ Excellent Seed Corn and d boede EW and GENUINE E шол TURAL, GARDEN, and FIO R SEEDS. Special prices and Y Lt offers on application to e s qp тесен Sox, , Seed Growers and а меп ts, 7, Borough | "- ket,London,S.E. - iF rn C Man S M ом an се send, pos se for six postage h Ferns and az c4 eties, cy" of н э Ferns) of his New е: PRIC TVE CATALOGUE of ВКІТІЗН and EX! C FERNS, rt П. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible, Foot's Cray s s. E. Padne Ко. кү, sed P ores ORIG ie has а > саа t in above, ан all the newest and best varieties, to offer, in packets, Sho 3 CALOEOLARIA, апа id CINEIATLA, o a of superb Me made arran к A Merci ipia eerie le pb. in күү will be = Plaots Yos. 6d. eac extra stro: 1 terms to the pa hd ут еб ег NUPHILUS may be had on application. STRAWBER LAWSON por Kennedy Tu. and Edinburgh ВЕК: at 218. each. th list of awards and RY LA lack ju wd incess Royal, Richard 11., Highlan: обой Seedling, d the splendid Prince of Wales, all at ва ре AN „e E Lindley has often said, * To V Бин. Аш КОҢ SHOW will be held | crop, hare отиту Arias dp eat addition has thi been , r el od. Pamp Appen- е Prizes. uod 8 Exhibitors shouid enter early. | dix, Is. 3d. ; Market Gard ning, 1s $ prs 54, and Melon. 18.; sent on applicati r. J. КЕЕ! р, Secretary. Stra SPUR new ет 1s. Sep Ес. эш е! [уш INTERNATIONAL КХНЇЙТТО 7А ИН ТЕВНАТТОМАТ, SHOW of F. A ALBERT а а CUCUMBER, 1s. per n, S. n Сап! LLL James Соти borsel, Lond. TUESDAY А FEDNI NESDAY, THURSDAY, and STA October 2o 00 90.000 STRAWBERRY PLANTS of all the Nus Eois, rote, ошаш, Roota, and Coreis "wai m ns ——Ó1 mi ctober „жа reasonable. ops n crier Executive Committee have made arrangements to hold ATA LOGUE of NEW a CHOICE PLANTS of EN upon RM ad Уен е Show, in the Pala асе and Gardens ofthe Dublín International hibition, 1 in October, 1865, when Prizes d for А icultural and Sanin Roots, and s, Dried an vstrated Works Two m and Dice and for D Prospectus and further doc y to 'ARKINSON, Secretary. Roses in Meo MITCHELL eS a informs the Nobility |$ ES are n E per Pise аай '8 = nv pA TAUL cd aser: -: Cross, N. LTHAM STATION, — EASTERN UR’S RIDE FROM LONDO: e ао now "ту Д та f епо of gentlemen FS horticulturis! ing. Bearing Ying trees € all the LEADING. FRUITS, ofthe plant =a to name, aards, Pyrami JI. 8 Ano d health and Inspection si espectral NER ts who con- —À— quur UN Ис E ‚ап МІС Ј I der COLLECTION Pent M err T md. кек сыкы е Sessa Nurseri — Exotic Fern and pina э еа, т the i ra : DNE тутта YADE-MECUM SUPPLEMENT is now ready. TERNE со р nS ATE TOCK ТЕХТ GARDEN ana VICTORIA ТАКЕЛЕЙ А! fr Mixed COVENT GARDEN INTER- than the Core n varieties, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. күзү М. KA iyrERaplATE STOCK, IP S iek RIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES of AZALEA BRITISH FERNS, (S, ROSES С CONIFERÆ, and SEEDS, may be cation "o EET чаа, LOW ANE CO. be eir ann! eed = T "CRIALOGUES can bo A pg GREENHOU: d CHOICE i mill bo 237 & IOLETS.— rel ab py s Yio Violet Plants » e , еа, Russia, &c m c — I Bicom dre ^ а hom а Heath, Surrey, = G-OUT PLANTS in great variety. ER RDINETS, Em ‚ Empty ог. Furnished, in in d Ba ve * Ce ei ing Street, E Gar E BOTANIC. d СЕ Moos РАТАСЕ БОТА нБ SHOWS. Át these PLANT CASES will be exhibited in талу. fur | cd CINERARIA, ALCEOLARIA, li Pr ЧН) SUUM e UCAHNATION, ERA MIMULUS, ZONALE class "qualit; » SCARLET ui INFE EDLATE SEED of CYCLAMEN PE TSIO, of ene aat: обо т расса. Wood, London, N. , St. Ji ARKER begs to айы: the De following, a R 5р CLERODENDRON В aane i CORDYLINE INDIV: ? FRANCECEA CAPTONA P- RHODODENDRON e quiáppi&orós, 10:64, 5n X GRANDIS A m TRYTOMA АУС emm VINË DUCHESS of BUCCLE CCLEUCH A YUCCA ALBO SPICA ... ja, EANA, сог ал ot теве EY Storo Fin mel Seeds and Bulbs, are published, and е be forwarded to Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. The pum OBERT of кы Sin scoop sj at their —— to announce the arrival of | M FLOWER ROOTS, for m be had ox EUM .E. ADOS SEIS ot NEW - P ket Sie DERNE de . 6d., 2s. d. CINE Pn. PRIMULA SINENSIS I MBRIATA: “1s, 28. Od. en ЕСИК ТК show and faney, 2s. 6d. апа 5s." STOCK, RLÉT INTERMEDIATE, 6d. and 18. SWEET ULLA, Gi recommended for their superior HOLLY "The above Leg ire strong rs who io Le but Рў like ж good, » Woo: ursery, Isleworth, W. uality, cially to amate: z 7: оох 4: & Soxs, W s eri 154, rid Road, N. E.; and the ent Garden Market, W.C. Green Hollies for Stocks. ( x. H. o: Y mx fine lot of clean bedded Plants, ooted, at 10s. per 100, or £4 10s. per 1000. TA o. i B. чэ Mes о делет of GREEN HOLLIES, гз RN roh лө and all г oved, which he can ata EM nable T | and Wanstead Park, Essex. he Nurseries, KA : DRESS ORNELIUS W HITÉHOUSI. Brenton Nursery Zi eley, Staffordshire, has to offer strong well-rooted rer 1 md LING EGO AQUI FOIAUM ; Xt several мъ тету on RA TT NSPLANTED N to 12 inches aiso POLL PRANS stout well-ro Price low. known Peas for Late Crop. JAE CARTER AND M recommend the under- named quick-gro being the most suitable for present sowing to a а dela стор Sis Autumn x CA RS TS CR mart, » cU M quart, olborn. W.C. M LEANS савБаде Seed r present Sowing. S aes AND SONS h; he a stock of fresh Seed of all th ted kinds of CABBAGE for the Farm and the Garden. Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. FINE CATTLE C АБВАӨВ PLANTS, y em 100, 000 2s. 64. per 1000, Мг. А. Wiuxix, Tiptree, 7. MN Feed.—Seeds for rk DURS BON. ме, SON" сап EY of excellent ITALIAN Em x mor TE CLOVER апі NATURAL 6 Seed Establishmerit, Reading. Late Trifolium. та just received а rr: of Ue vds RED учен is ut equal to X coming in a fortnight lat. mih the AD FLOWERING. Sd.perlb. } cheaper HITE FLOWERING. 9d. per lb. f the ew. Ue А D : RNATUM, 4d. pei e с thecwt. Carriage free, excep! parcels. ET 3 Darou k Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establ ishment, t Ib, т CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | Y IT' , 766 THE GARDENERS E | — с=т= - om 3. Card. Heating by Hot Water. - ШАМЫ EDGINGTON 7 ФАМ ЕБ ЫН. Mpa ERR О Wi | Тот WATER PIPES, at Redäped Wholesale Price p: Naw Md Воо ИГ 6 L HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, м4. ows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and every other dd M oed ENJAMIN EDGINGTON'S MAR. бону Ash, near Live! xol. Wrought and Cast-iron Boilers, Saddle, Conical, Cylinder, › PenvLAm, жыз A m EDGINGTON: QUEES and and TENTS Reference permitted to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great | and Elliptic, from 24s. each. Im mpre roved Boilers and Iron Stands to | NATIONS. ON'S FLAGS and ВА Britain and Ire reland. use without brickwork, pue ch. уау from 105. 6d. each. Patent | NNERS dg — Healing b y ; Hot Wate Valves, Improved Furnace Doors, Furnace Bars, Supply Cisterns, and | | BENJAMIN EDGINGTON'S ILLUSTRATED J HO L L AND 8, T R ON TM ERCHANT — very description in stock, з free by post. CATALOGU? wy W. ankside, Lond , S.E. У A NCH WHITES Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Black- | | BENJAMIN EDGINGTON'S only Estabi HO "WAT ER PIPES Топ eet, г уаг 18. 4d. ; | friars Bridge, London, 5. Price List Оп application, „l London Briage, S, E, lishment, 2, Duke га 3-inch, 2s. ; and 4-inch, 2s. та. BENDS, from dms in TH 2s. 6d. and 35. 3d. each. „THROTTLE VA ALVES, 10s. 6d., » ds M, E and 158, each. Other Connexions at equally low Nom ати goods о! first-class manufacture. m ез given, and HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. mai orders -A post me ГЕ А. discount to the Trad à Conservatories FREE EMAN, Hortieulturl Works, ois N.E., Good substantial mM СЕБЕМ. HOUSES, Glazed, ready t r fixing 42 feet by 13 feet, 50l. ; 21 feet by 13 feet, 231. ; x feet by 10 feet, 1n A handsomé COÓNSERVATORY for SALE, 36 feet by 19 feet. A Large Assortment kept. RANSTON' S PATENT BUILDINGS for HORTICULTURE, Highly Commended оя the Royal Horti- cultural Society, South Kensington. Plans and Estimates free on cation. Hous uses 30 punctually & manea tothe the sai ard 506 Patontee, Ө yere LARK A Bi ANU шеке a Мы E &c., COPPER hus "сора GHT к APPARATUS for Horti- HOUSE: С. & H. beg to call atten. tion io their NEW TREE jp; COVER, Continuous E s L| being opened t ehor, е теп Pee hos hinen T of "ED: not exceed that о e orien s Further particulars, with pi on receipt ofthe a Su in y Fiche 1з. 64., coloured 2s. 6d., for Horticultura! е ating by upon application ; and à Book oi Designs, plain, Building: Hot-Waier. pon wit екше шу onteni, bri үз I чеч -rg h wor) ould m for last Lx iesti- шо: sent Post Free on applicat; менм m quio ion to Еверевіск WiLLiAM Вотт n), Portadown, € H ТҮҮ ET HOT WATER uA pibe e. Conservatori AWARDED A PRIZE MEDAL, 1862. ON THE PRINCIPLE INVENTE SIR JOSEPH PAXTON ; MP. COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, AND DURABILITY. BEING CAPABLE OF FULFILLING IN THE MOST PERFECT MANNER ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF EE hi BARES exercise, d Bes L2 Messenger, August 23, 1268, A ЛАА E 7777/4. АА б> War ri ART * f LEAN-TO тоже, with Water-troug g Doors and Ends Pha аге аз ME The Cash P. Ft.I 8 ft. Lights. 0 Lights , Ft. 2 ft. Lights. js иё таа 4D 9 9 . 34.0 .0| 20 Па length E 6 284 0 Aii 81 3in length "A 16 10 0 > 21 2 6| 81 n length 6 0 120 lil 41 11 in length .. ..90 18 i 18 6 г 7 in lengt 3616 0 4814 0 71 63 3in length unda 8-8 ow 10 0| З їп length 51 14 0 6418 0 UWI 84 Tinlengh — .. өбө .. 491 6| 83 llinlength 6612 0 83 2-0 HH 105 11 іа length .. 48 | 06012 6 107 Tin length 81 i0 0 20110 0 1%! SP о HOUSES ble £ thok house -R lars, with Lists of Prices and Cards to view houses in п operation in the neighbourhood of London s Bis for Heating and Ereetion complete, can be had on application EREMAN and J. MORTON, даж; 7, PALL "MALL ЖА EAST, M ud Manufactured in London ; gabe in Cartmel, Lancashire; Gloueester, Coventry, Aberdeen and A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the above Patent Ноо | be һай of Mr. HEREMAN. Second Edition, price ls.; post free, ls. 14. L” Cottage Gardener, Oct. б. W8 ———— These BOILERS е adapted for setting in Brickwork, 5 bd IM in sketch they require хо Bi р POLLA. LARD еы оти! to John R. P 2 ill), m urers of the Im; ms ILERS, which pt ir Southwark, London, 5 Y. Patent MEDIE. for Farm M: mA ovod GRAY'S OVAL Lose BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIB ‚ Crass IX., No. 2119. Я f the М, bility dang. Nurserymen, Gardeners, &е., to bis PE NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, # Э ный by nime judges to be a great improvement on sey form of Tubular Boiler yet paa 4r itself superior to irme for quickness of action economy of Fuel, doing ni ess the amount requi is other. 1 4 discit Gen Extract from Fes in Gardeners Chronic f. — MÀ May ?% Ps » ы Тһе upright form of Boiler is usually made on a cireular ріпи, bui Mr. Өвлү'з тз ыйа or al able in poer n of its bringing the tı in closer Pete with the кы Тһе e oaf form form u^ а furnace being of the paralelon g a square, it seems feasible that the Boilers on the oval plan should М оок the tubes more completely within тано this being зо, the change; though a slight one, же dobtan They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on application. JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, W. DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S RO ROAD, CHELSEA а PATENT M бени егы C BORTIC ULTURAL NGS аге made fri TE ENNIS this Patent is perfect ; the possibility of fract previ ently water-tight roof М 'The lendiug у аса es nre ex pA smallness of framing, admitting & maximum of light an un t, and perfectly neutralising а atmospheric conduction. ey а prem exe ex ly stron, durable, are Аа erected, and whilst taining their lished - riority for Conservatories of the highest order, are acknowledged by бр most eminen! nt Horticult of the day to be "EE. un оі lection," promotin, deus L Eyre ness colour, both to. Fruit 9 НЕМЕЧЕ ni From the complete kerket of the constructional parts patent pundings. Мийг ma: Dre. їз so d agde рош cost with perishable wooden struct I structures is most one desiring а Greenhouse ma: TA No 1 Leamto, 12%. 0in. by Oft. phim AG D. has introduced most "as оина. т th. Tex Ei "y he feel мате а ойн whic tlemen having limited tenures, ^ With Mr y make е nt Orc houses, and айо: ipe tih Aen 473 em as prece p Mur апа рсе, work. Horticultaral Builder facete Oe ж [oim eer, &c., RE Essex, ' PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPA 'ARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT JOINTS FOR HraATING-G0NSERVATORLES, HOTHOUSES, & Т. 8. TRUSS complete HOT-WATER . APP GREEN- noies S Comin of CHA Lace Joints, Sa dte doller Fire Soot Doors, Damper, К Cistern, Feed үг уте а Pipe Baig &c., of the best quality) delivered to 9х ‚ Railway Station Й in England, and {о erect the same within 25 miles ef London, at the followmg priees ! 4-INCH PIPES ALONG PE SIDE AND ONE END OF — compl | Apparatus complete. fH 0” elelee fet е0 e. ЖО Оо [30 fcet by 12 feet z mus Qj 6-oz. | 20 feet by 10 feet... m А z 45:2 0. 0 10 fet by 1 foet “ é $^ 28 feet by 12 feet... DRARAAL AL e. де ГЕЗА Er ectio T -—À iles ay char е зт 25 mii odo R iin are пе В T and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, CEN 58, GRACECHURCH STREET т, LONDON, Ё© Асетат 19, 1805.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 167 Т тї FAN Y-|QHAWS PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF. ADJUSTING | — Letters Patent. S *AW'S ipi i ТЕ "LAWN MOWING MACHINES. [үү кг PORTAR E FOLDING GROUND VINERT, у. Вай & Со, 9, Oxford Street, Manchester | | „Awarded а SILVER x "DAL at the International Expositioh of NEXT HI. GiaDER NRTYIKG LEARANCE SALE of GARDEN ü Ад n Drawings an a Instructions ior Management post free of C m $n length, usual width, for 11d.; quantities on lower terms. J. Вож » й | B. 5, 25, Bis һо opszute Street Withi in, E.C. EEP NETTING, usual depth, 20s. т, Por 100 yards Kd жата. | кле. os oo emn Kar e RBS kinds of BIRD, HARE, RABBT + | AS, SMITH ‹ fers br Two amali LEAN -TO d kinds M 1 | & D. Повх, ЫМА turers, 13, Dove Street, Norwich, Norfolk. | GREENHOUSES, aud а A of PIT and other LIGHTS, es» Established 1812. | Glazed and Painted fit use, from 85, ва. each. GARDEN 08980-40 | г all sizes Li in Stock, from êd. еф ch 8 r Ў | 3HTS, Glazed and dap Bd. per foot ; E: Dee en 2 41d. рег Ј AMES rrt HILLIP. AND CO, E: E pn erected complete, at 1%. 1d. per foot. | = Ord = attended to porsona lv. Apply to Beg to "hand their ГЕ ТАБЫ, of GLASS. Tult Pártisonisi Туйдан TT à utis James Switu, Hothouse Builder, 205, King Street, Hammersmith. PRESERVE ings rices, post нез ROGER hcturer Caution to Gardene —Wnen you Without [7 With Lids. . Jonn Suaw, Junction n Works; New Wortley, Leeds. | БА OR. AND COOKIE S WARR AN NTI ED PRIZE — AAI ERE iee UNING and BUDDING. KNIVES, siia diameter eoo e| Os Ва касћ os. Gd, each M OULE'S PATENT EARTH 0 LOSET | Тун which Bone are genuine Poreh .. $e. D EE Ө; Б опе аге 1 А >; $ M э E l о No Пан Dau 9 22 sets in every way, viz, "р * & C. * у е to caution win and others, but a b » H » ё о so, in eonsequence of an imitation, of " орі { » » te X TS 2-1 i es Pipes үт à | quality, DE been sold for the genuine one, and which has caused PE а ЕЁ BEL AC) QU TGÁÓWT [ШР БУЫ mir vum ara warranted оо Коте та теа 9 2 2 >of о! rrant sellers and makers. ЧЕ КЕЕ Noc EE Т MNT I f У n the marke fie uiros мы egi Quies ot Milk, xis "—— able Manur d Fertility to the | | Paxton Works, Shemela, rented upwards of 133 yonrä, — With Stands complete. Earth is recommen by the Privy Council, in their report on tations ASP TRAPS, 3s. ба. per dozen. | Choléra, as a deodaro and disinfectant. | "n E 5 30-1 xs kst i i6 Tem ^ ү «таай адб Ае E HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH | Extract from Leiter de nad Tom M the $ ааа of the Nationa P of “Р eturosque Gardan P lanas pitis pum р А and, nA Beep D OIL, Genuihe WHITE LEAD, Cansow's PAINTS, “I am further directed to state that they the Closets) proved of | having Just ией the best lnid-out ground» in Ётап®е, Switze riano LINSEE d dy f thi t à o fi | n Austria, &c., he can intr ма се new styles with economy, PAINTS of various colours ground ready for use, e greatest sys Ass Mais nnd. io м admira ably.” Referenco given to works completed in several parts of the United 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. Үй нїт® Bedford Street, Strand, London, W.C. | Kin ngdom, JOHN WARNER & SONS, LONDON, MANU J WARNER ' ^ AND SONS Hare much improved the construction of their FACTURERS. ARNER'S AQUAJECT Is this seasom first intro- duced to the notice of ri " ti cónstruction, portable, and nin for this Season. easily worked. It throws They may obtained а continuous stream, аһ the Trade generally is low in pric throughout No 547. WARNERS best ENGINES, in Wood Tubs, d with Я % а eontinuo kis — am, very slight 8p movement, ith i 24 Gallons, £6 10 0 light, &e, is y Mog 510 0 washed from! the wunder No: 5474: WARNERS side of foliage. 1 ) in € No. 35, WA y im Gal 7 vanised Iron Tubs, well | IRON PUMPS for Wells міш not Gallons 21 . 64.; 10 ^» , 16 ч a : 3-in, 418.; 3l-in., 46з,; и » 419 6 ort barrel do., 21s. 9.5 510 6 No. 36. IRON FORCE No. 5791. WARNER'S VATER BARROWS, tho- roughly , yards, gardens, м [| &e., through һозе—21-їп., Ме К ч s.; 3-1п., ; 84-ш,, p ime £ 20 715. у 4-in., 898, gk" H9 No 36}. POR » 317 0 P ARROW, re- 50 о , ET commended for its great is e чу о nd simplicity extra Strong of construction. £5 10s. throughout, and o. 49, RS YR kandle for two men, PORTABLE PUMPS on Es 5683, RIC. lding Legs, are INE, з now well superior comi s known and өө се 9508. ; К throws a E Suction, 2s. 6d. per ft. stream, and is complete i «. ОГА -ш., ы DISC SYRINGE, 4. 95; in, 5s 94. Nod will recommend um with -in., 65. ; 1-in., 7s. RUBBER HOSE in all sizes. FOUNTAIN JETS in 2: €3 рЕБОВІРТЇҮЕ PRICE LISTS forwarded on application. 768 THÉ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Жи" Norwood Pottery, Surrey. —Established 181 H. MARSHALL, Manufacturer of GARDEN Бот àalit, "The clay being of a porous natu рә of superior qua E VER kly. ; it has been proved that TAA as the wi thrive well а; n the hard сове; "grained pots. now rought into the Таб e iW e List on application. Ка. To Flori rymen * ARDEN PO "TS, VoU E Ta ge "quantities. -— Discount allowed for v given at the present time. H. Vd: жорогон and Garden Wes n fin an nd Drain-pipe Copperas Lane, Manufac ne, Deptford , Ker В.Ё. Established 1701. ГУ ER SAND m TIONIS 18. per ton Cash, delivered loose into the Trucks at the Reigate Station. Best quality PEAT, LOAM, SPHAGNUM, ROCK, SANDSTONE, & Sale. is W. Ѕновт, Sand and Peat Depót, Reigate, S O airera. -N UT "REF USE сааса Me vs a miles of Charing Cross, at 2s. di For pai arti чы and how to use it, see long d in E ATA CESTA оні of жа 2186 h, 1 же бое he MPANY, Fi ion и [Асвтат 19, ы, ROMUS SCHR RADERI oma RIS ALIAN RYE GRASA sus SUTT TÉ the uh E Forag AS ME n TS, w growing um similar treatment. To the , Lov vers of Fine THE LADY.—It is 10 years since pex 'an Ámateur) I ini B d tö the Public my Seeédling Strawberry Sir Harry, which is now declared to be ет mort valuable variety ati the present tiime in зз Ане for in а leading article in the ота, Chronicle of the 24th June last, alluding io "d great failur e Strawberry it is stated that near im Aud. үөт. би аз жеп m due of land x ch once belonged to the Monastery | the only kiu of Straw merry enar же *the of i turned madad it for Cultivation i ki Rye-grass. It w » an авот e РАШ, side VL omus has run. crop, E the Sir any, ich baod rable.” Having for many years pasi my attention to the raising of Seedling а аА OW ich 1 havı Ten T E. some hundreds, I fool convinced that the variety as E a duce prove i M о be the pem I hayo 4 Бооке rial G Maias are not t open ta the ya admission is freely afforded “ to E MES у dr e ueen, and continues Ѕоттох & Soxs, Royal Bi frui: а great cropper, bearing а large handsome LUN oM YA НАШАА fruit of а Ue Hk. tinged with crimson, es ripening to the end ; the seeds mes ER and d EAR h is € Ше, son NERARIA = Sick and gi de à ri ће following pris. adii strain, 5 us 4 Plants are now ready to be sent o n lots of pis less than » uL applications must be accompanied by a Post О» Order on age eive payable to L5 BARSHAM & Co. Bansuaw's BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town, Слџттох. — Every Brush дарган, J. UM et: olution be staining recommended for rowing Paa DISK 4to 1 Z. for Retail b Жа rid 38., апа 10s. 6d. eac Nurserymen x Eon 1s. Wholesale by PRICES PATENT oben бз at TED). anures gna, Feeding E AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, AND BAWTREE. 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane; о Yu Sam алпа prices on a applicatio; HE LONDON ANURE COMPANY ау! ul very Se 5 = АШЫН Sow! or Dressi гы Га 'UPERPHOSPHATES ot LIME. Eo. Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO and NITRATE of SOD. hé ar SULPHATE of AMONG RES ^r z I d MAN > ms um res manufactured Awxs for the esi уус f M or n AR at his ре i Ў А fi ooking pricas cipi ar d N and GRASS M. £12 ures сап a Р of iS — tronga bis 71, st of oartiago. pgs e om WT ANO direct from the TOMBE: PHATE of АММОМІ pyram T ICAN and other OA K ES as mare Dur ress Јонх ВЕ L с and 29, Eden Qu. nb Adelaide Place, London Bridge, RIA 4x? o ,Paterson'a ORTANT TO м. "PATER RSON Dundee, d beu ipspectión of. а Ex POT TOS EXTENSIVE iie CULTURE, trea! Ee VEMM S BN RICULTURISTS VISITIN: AND SON, new y mu "дап A E contain Desc List of New PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, Х. 2 6 110 ра ULA (Wi Villiams? superb strain), the fu t fringed $5 D coloured ies. in ош tion. Wh 5 ба. Быр ms "ge Red, White, or , Postage Stai vete deu to ope attentio: Pri E Lap 100 Strawberry Plants, gru "к Sit bert Plants, £ Жз 15 5 £4 20 Plants in Pots (not less ie 10) at 2s. each, package inclüded. Pus above Scale of prices, pu be slightly changed in August, 1866. SURE UnNpERHILL’S Treatis the Cultivai of Strawberries may Sari. prico ad through the 18. ARD UNDERHILL, Sir Harry’s Road, Edgbaston, be fedens BN Валс Birmingham Tes “ Castle Br: EROR ie "Birmingham, July 3, [Thes: by an Amateur, am sorry І са отсе and Erden ed.) ^ EDIATPE, four beautiful varieties EMPEROR or PERPETU. aria i CALIFORNIAN ANNUALS ia showy de o p ars, 1865. —1Їа innot accept yourinvitation to Sadi our Stra rA n Wednesday next, having to attend at Regent’s Park on that A m thank you for the basket of your seedling he "Dany. which i: =з hou: doubt an excellent variety ; the flavour is delicate and lus mad quite s n inet fr: ux ny рет Iam куаны Bs with ; me is s whai ES aordinary, I look upon it as а [aA Xa. bove post free ЕА срака With 86 ri ти TH am, de x Sir, you: те егу CABBAGE INCOMPARABLE, EARLY ro UNDERHILL, 08 Ke UE DOCE CHAMPION COS EE H "C Mona Cottage, Edgbaston, July 27, 1865. | ОХО аг MADERA а 2 и кв К rela LA was Безе pleased than vith à | TURNIP, WHITE, SHORT-TOP WINTER — FH view of the beds of your ing Strawberry The y colo D o the o fruit was so light a and lively, а di the or en m јато; as i ES d o f МЕ 1gta Gt Vegetable ат post free for wii avour it was most delicious, and ехсее; elon I ever tas and reminded me much of th Pineapple. hen Ts plante. are Arr to Wa Devren, даи, te, E Ont eady please to let me know, for I must have Em — TE ке Sir, yours truly, RBID “R. UNDERHILL, Esq. For Present RE inc: t rimson er. TUTTON Rm S0. ean now a à: NEW SEED of the above of e ce is 4d. p wt. Surrow & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. New w Early Turnip. UTTON'S SHORT- TOP > WEEKS TUR- NIP, for Sowing in Augus “4, | NE This excellent Turnip, cer- tainly һе quickest in cultiva- tion, "d RR in the pg of will be read Feed- ing oft in арар Ај 1s. per io bushel, foe Carriage Ѕоттох & Soxs, S Berkshire Seed erem Reading. T TN INVINCIBLE SCARLET SMEDT AM. d from e No cedi supplica Чот PUMA is invaluable та Бо is 7 acd one of the ш, mportant noveltie nong тае [o M io introduced. үч кон Сегий! а пећ of the Royal чуо Society on July 11 p ej it пе иссо in the Gardener ei. Але F-y- "Are p i4 а і ma поа on n the gr e iety for inspect; bs "ghe flowei чибо kingly brilliant, "and entirely distinct from any other; the ELLI INGTONI А AUREO- eU x pai rx be vinee i iocis Mens riation М he lower. аи ү Height .. a feet 6 inches. — H ic ive а di е. esirab еб qualityor P ermaneneo € t Со; Colour" Unlike the Жап. [з е Orem өы 2 Branches эпи g inches. colour r first opening grows paler ean the flower goes off, the i dera аш. "Do 2feet 9 inches. Tnvincible Tetains its brilliance Iu uL oce of it t consequently А ТРЕТЯ Nurseries," Cork. вв presenting an x ал{таогайдагу оош ntrast when 2 mass of the NM а Oe. iE de in great beauty ; every ai "o he New Co Colour being so much ies а iem vm gola, ve: ier ш, ыш small quantity offered in paci S NA Tess ылы rapidi; d sunshine is mos ^ the Treewas one out, an р numbers э who purchased havo вр lag ric v high terme, Do pm ау perde er the end of 08006 Prices to the le sent on applica! ers are solicited early, ini: tings. as the Stock may be short, and many orders are al receiv " time for Me the out - шене, Ой ЅтернеХ Bnowx, Seed Grower, Sudbury, Si Suffolk. Rucmanp Hartan, The Lough № pime NOTICE. : CATALOGUE of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &v. В. 8. WILLIAMS rs and st free to all previous custo orien Narcissus, and other шов Rods ^ Pelargoniums, for the Autumn 1 1865. ATALOGUE will be issued next week, and fi Ы Lists of "Hyaeinths, T Tulips, and Jus Plants, including Beck's New Р been unable to meet the extrao: raordinary ru r r Seedlings, Mr is to the limited su their best variaties, dero ed y esi PRICE XE or an: Сы information apply to W. P, & S. direct, August, 1865. ot Far uu Ta Balmyd. imydown . Dronly lone Middle Craigie Burn uth Mains € ot ' Klinnaird До ehill atton of Newtyle Bcotston of Laurencekirk, HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. OSBORN & SONS Invite lovers и — ntal Planting to an inspection of the varied forms an Collection of the above, to which they have for mary years devoted espec PRICED CATALOGUES, consisting of upwards of 1500 species and varieties, may $e hut THE NURSERIES, FULHAM, LONDON, S.W. j Arovsr 19, 1865.] = HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [pe URY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND paia GAZETTE. 769 NB OPEN PRIZES.—1865. ANNUAL EXH BITI N of this Societ n Lo a TAA to the usual | 9 following ал open EP England n miran nce Fee of 2s. od. Ж; spes toa Eng or Greenhouse Plants, either in Flower or ы tal, ot at least four different genera, but not Fuchsias or Ет а d style. m structure is mr to n in unexpanded and on careful E Фе tlo but so dotat Thit there is not the dots moi doubt of the US The formation К ith brie as he has the doors and d E in Чы hardest frosts, secludic зіу the sno Ab e ES ot seem to thé eye to be axillary, but 1 — y, but|one within the last. py eare, во that one tree di cm E oona ot пена 22,5: arginal though it „4 “Possible that had {һе | alone remains and still "dmi k striking object GA est 13 varieties of Verbenas (5 Trusses in а Bunch), hic baa. been examined in an earlier stage it | from the river x AE destined ere long to follow шерш, а : — ren been - d lose down , and А + we | its ая mer eompan sot considered worthy. ДЕ" id have something analogous to the proliferous ears ur ACD =з Daisies which are own as Hen-and-Chiekens. | of ^w үе гй this period, the superintendenos The Society requeste: tis well worth a more са areful in inve esti- 9 4 A ipm т ns — саша ear җә etie tne є an eminent member of the Bociety, and well- eriam teers, and the Orpheus Glee Unio: — tute, but it is too interestin to ves еде тагда арріу E.J.H Eom ache notio. M. J. B. Б мы w gamio bota tany. The next name of note that we Street, meet with in the annals of the garden is CHERBORNE FLORICULTURAL and HORTICUL- that of Rav's friend Perver, who acted mL eie Rari ВЫ Павод, ^w.3.| OUR correspondent “ R. T. C.” some time agosent| as Demonstrator of Botany " the - ty. Ia bes. ‚М.Р, Н. Gerard 5 art, Esq., M.P. us a curious va ariety of Рвіритхтом кш; 1729 Sir Haxs SLOANE made o i ises to EY. 137 ra AN онар Eos Esq. Itw e Apothecaries Society, on ош that they Ша. W. H. B. Portman, М.Р. | John бооййеп, Esq. found in the garden of a og ry i d our ur | should give annually to the al Society 50 Jobn Floyer, Esq., М.Р. T uncia ; friend describes it ав ‘а strang жан "d neither | plants, until the "vom Ph ena MM to 2000 above, Society have the LÍ io announce that the | fish nor flesh, which can neit ther flower nor fruit | This, as it were, second foundation of the gar AXNUAL SHOW of, FRONTS LO OWERS, Aeg p properly, a curiosa сете да gh complicity | was happily i augura d by the appointment as Grounds of the Віа Castle, on the above-n&med day. incompetent,” ruth, the ers seem to Бе | gardener of no less a person than РлилрР MILLER. РЕ Г pe Иен open, Bd there ЭЪ бш add eir plas. ja ed by very AAC RAN minated the Royal Marines (Portsmouth e i “engaged, а and "E Band of the 7th Dorse rform throughout the In the evening the Ruins of the Old Me tle will be beautifully variety of Coloured Lights. Refreshments will be ьа В Е on the grounds, en во splendidly restored, will be open *,* Visitors from 4. and intermediate Stations will be con- Vorne атш Sa (15 and 2d Class) for the Double e Journey, b АРЕ, and 2.25 P.M, ; али from Axminster an ediate Siatlons 186 and 24 Clase) by the IM ILI a and 2.16 P.M., all Trams CM C the m Mem available to аа у апу ип. €., may E ol Жут оп application to the o ew ху roter 2620 UT at 3 o'clock, 1s. p dci Hon. Sec. The Gardenerg Chronicle, | SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1865. MEETING FOR THE ENSUING Тоз, Royal Horticultural ginis "Ju Fruit т, Aug nin —H at S. Kensington .. П a.x. We y the melancholy duty to record ke Hiei of one of the EU leaders in botanical science, Sir J. HOOKER, the реу Director of the "Royal Sana; died at Kew on the 12th inst. Next week we purpose giving an obituary notice of our departed friend, whose mortal remains now Test near vd D where the labours of ore later years кы а useful life hav been so well car ried o Mr. A f August at the Tuesday meeting of the be ойшы Society. In addition eight ppli ve numerous, narrow, eh. (ta of a pale n the o of demonstrator, WILLI x CURTIS, the author of the well-known ‘‘Flora Lon nensis,” гра » M OT faithf. наган was xime in his stead, and super- intended the affairs of the garden in сја with Mr. FonsvTH, of arborie ult wal n riety, In 1814 Mr. W, ANDERSON of the establishment, at the euggestion of Sir J me: BANKS, We lin pmi thus at length o mem orials t some of the more eminent personages conn ected with the old Chelsea garden, "—— there is scarcely a же, їй мас ses Suo ister-rol], For its historieal to the ta th e i the Society’ exterior to these, pes We алу не 5 E as to thg fa te of the - It was even anthers being converted into purple petals геси we believe, that the old garden — Brad ys ОСО S Tery eudous арена gp Ris тондо, ену at а niri di: s Tei de Lope А NE ео зере HANE ke of L ondon, Аб the time we speak of, АД have just seen a double Fuchsia in which blue colour. Iu old-fashioned garden however, the aeger still affor. : -— za Тлхрит ыы petals were replaced by somewhat similar оссав asionally be seen - expe devia iin mord of giving prac! «m instructio A "ks only the limb instead of bein expanded | the ordinary conformation in what is called the kind whioh could nt e given in ован n *haped like a little flag, was tubular, exactly | double White Lily ; and we] ve seen a similar | lecture rooms, and which was a ppretis ed by some SAN the t-s eaves h some-|state of in Gentiana Amarella, Sweet among his i иду by the не ар a es s: „з occur in Spinach and the common Cabbage. | Willi а а few other plants. There is little 28 induced us ok more narrowly der Уеа EN anteo- payilomaniacal” are some sacrifice m ^d ai a cmd gan сы ìn which Fuchsias become double, and |phinium, if it ould be preserved, might the Borough Dew з, ы [ы хаза у lai, Surprised to find that the additional | «improved ” so as to form a handsome garden plan rr ози an Xn d eig E D e no e petals are produced when the buds|like the Feather Hyacinth. Was any attempt hne д n ren = Жы d “ Short deformed nail-shap E vds fo propig Psion "gradually declined, ep puis a Which i i among the medica s о 1s country i сосе idein trees r1 em n кым took hack these lectures of Dr. deca folded over or моне each ia elegans, a plant belonging to the к, Where the additio етй mi шей si e hav tiis us, M is танани n that iet мат mber we h feetive рахит а ION d Botanic Garden Chelsea: and we revert to the subject the more | | readily, as from its vy reprher и. i dely known an its usefu €— e nie To idi 1673, eei but little пове genen concernin tals | when we age in йбн many rare annual;, edd Bark, &е., which onders ud agues, What ingenious was subterranean heat, the tree bear plc general interest t тя nd ary | this | where; and tho m it, in further a оа maller sa — aud mone $4 de i Fas or depart company with ge teacher, in preference to кода - or та Ко, because they of time ent thero is s little flower with cs pi erret v [ms ver by a stove Са Чы conseryatory, ali | т, but | perbaps little — attract the ordinary peris orver 770 TIE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. us|slightly the advantage, This relative position was | ion, пог were the colours so Warm as the collection of edil plants, en CIT "m | maintained. i uring ҮЛ weeks, after which the trial | represented. iu Чита ав д of m na А as discontinued. 10. Твїонорплх Tents Rohb, fil., E f m » о ане тн n newspaper gives the following mode Gartenz. xix, 18 especially intended. A **eool house, facing jho PTS А з гаш. ы ү, " without having |Sepalis petalisque emneato Nm n north-east, has been lately erected at compara- |o g d abalo buneato abellato Hills le st, and answers its purpose admir- | recourse d r» yes of the town, or the sorcerer fiel aeneo Кае y^ ioi tively little оо Чай im типы er ue Mag p It consists in turning down empty | соіа m ppm medio mi biloho ably, The pla пів aro eh. dis f g di. | lower p x. more, аз may be necessary, in the cucullo bene fimbriato, lobis late deprived of the pots whi 05079. RR. ОМ» plac ped ne x d by the ants; these being attracted by | fovea basin versus angustior, basi ary gr da m — MS their «е beneath the pote, and опе | bumili loculis breviori, as but to remove each роб and gs ex. water on | А s species in the way of Trichopilia e mus to destroy Цып Mira т pots ma y be fil, eng cec Rchb. d. pec auty. "he etd diffe d io p alon | looking at animals Lage ЧА E: cages, and the | tho Tittle ihradese ig be a the process of membrane md ie poe same creatures roam r native d destruction repeat old-fashioned stiff erect lady's cols ost | , рег y ——— А magni pad "m er of a MONSTER GLADIO; | 0 ti cover y Mr. endland, the son (or эш; vri! he sume of TEI raised by Mr, STANDISH "(he е tear) ar y since he is already thet third ote We I Deal by | j aie do are such as arrest the attention of the 1 (is worthy of a few lin ае а donblé. К ыы ів. Сеа per student. In two of bs s t eultu ure is almost or F | foyer; but. it r2 LS pons ut an abnormal de=- | | @. Rehd. fi x ui quite discarded, the pla Е ri ы opment caused IX van. of three diferent e of roc mpy nd t urf, by w ie blooms, or perhaps o ere are ten di í T xm Eas characteristic are duds piétons in bhe s d bisuleate P" m a ind e M. L'HÉRAULT'S pe v comam 8 es, CWO О an assume something of а natural aspeot. плове lion] y nly. ? The stamens are nine in number, but one is is con- | «АД from p. ҮЗ.) 1/8 vhole length a Second Year.—-In March or April yah are kept in pots in the usua SDa nd anther being | converted into a petaloid - expansion. | the 285 which have HOW ere ough nM extensive, the colleetion is being daily in two whorls, seven in е selecting шатна Loca a Bye eddy a e "E. zz and alternate with each other, six apparently on t in the sam al not omit to mention that additional lower side of the flow wer being smaller "серологй, Props are to po "placed e [o p of b “ы are in process of construction for the accom remaining "eight. s which ате atan angle of modation of the gardeners employed іп the | bron oadly ovate or obovate, and of a lovely sa 99 red.| [n шше eginning o f April a first i r with a Committee room, |The flower a йорк one of the most beautiful we | made on the shelving beds and ү: the destined also to serve as a room for-students, | have seen ; b r that as р arises merely from bo well to perform this ope where they may study plants in wet weather, | confluence, 2 next year may produce only | sprinkling ОЁ sain, a edes iei 10: iagrams an oks i mb qu c Materia Medica; so that it is to be the flowers « of ika 3 pies partoo ok m dn less of the | during pO whole season, so as to free hoped d that we shall not hear much longer of, вате character, those on the Cem n of it more | plantation from all weeds, and keep it ina p Pt { i i | The m». moreover are of cleanliness, It is unnecess: { pupils Nus к Poppy буру унин Кы ore persistent, though the pollen s:ems to be quite precautions to be taken in order to avoid bruis singt z т. c ci. M. КОК vith the s. or to T 4 We trust Жл, the pedi Ei err 5 ааа к л ае p wi раде secure the dei eneouragemen in and withou pe н in iis proiseworthy ELO and that means | HORTICULTURE and F repoti тоа, TA сыз re Bob pue lom do fa к — ordor to MR pec SECTION Br 18 je peu X garden, | E Mushrooms, s'ates our v contemporary, were offered A gainst the vie whieh might break them. bei tho фла it 1 M s nore WIGc y. EnoWn | {ор sala nb the last market a ех. Caleulating talka m t among the pu M. T. is basket a& only 5d. the b» sket, those sd [sowie ат rs ee aboy айта з d уш orog ш : to market received above ms re were to be turne ki атау 18 Wa жге that А the Чече Horüenltun] Ша е deed and othe p ns in the trenches. "The m e prepared besi ент ia aper өз ind camane to: She. аюу. ò it di neighbourhood, and the Mus hroms were all sold shelving beds, ics аге dien toi in A ANY, bi | ы д ele 8 1а Exhibition, which takes place on the 29th inst., prizes | before three ir the я фухао, From the Memorial nap hei ns кы а t Д I weeds see бир. a | оё Meo ui offered for sale T the Jast market of away th lassificati х : У not qur A hs M rH Cavaillon. They were all sold at an penis of of the manus el i , S ox c 15d. th i spec р beh аа year, and where choice Peaches may be had at from 1s. | Jess а ч or o F — ke ма d Prizes are also offered | to 15. 64. the hundred, The price of Ch th g7 w - a спон fus Qe grenkesb improy ement in tha E in these markets is set Prada at from 1d. to 14d. the Served the — pd i exterior er ti their cottages and pre the obje ct being | koe Река ec be par Bla ack Grapes are cheaper. Very | | fhos > pi i Should d e them to rar nd their leisure hou rs in their | Almonds, na 6 D^ ЫНС: Mad ores the msolves c е Society every ЕЕ, pe s ad to | 4d. о 5d. Pri х, ^i ^least віх times as dear in the | тош} de the. gondition of the working classes within the | Paris a market range ofits influen: E be cut off with an "ny be gite t he тз. Н —— Some tim we received a sample of an New Plants. | knife, боге áhaped at the e Ate: HIS Wia prepared at pie our E Works, with a | 909. TRICHOPILIA GALEOTTIANA, А. Rich. Ann. Sc. оп one side, formin request that it might be mitted t experiment al Haree, 1846, » = Poe ined. 31! TRICHOPILIA take away the earth about the stalk, This having b ort. vi. Misc. 86, pl. 225! asy for the fingers to ne Ses is ipee, ы cuneato-oblongo-ligulatis acutis, labello а applied to various Cannas, Marantas, and nre Sume basi арада latissime dilatato convolute чаро, lobis infested by red spider, and a single application proved | lateralibus medianis obtusangulis, lobis anticis obtusatis еї ction. It was i which care must be ta! is sinu dóntc. | inch and a half abo m" when 16 is red, гову, or ing to the directions given, name aly op one mrt of Ind e wa ta cd ligulat us anoepe folio euneato oblongo аси AU ‚ хову» 1 Ст арі n ME With regard t PE thes tenue scarioss oblongæ p me punetulatze 'pedicellum behind the Asparagus stem at a n trigo: res, prasiato-candidu t, it wi | suecessfi * rem: moving eere btusan, : us m TROU T ese E qe Te a ge АЫ Spur Y E E T ы дашы ыы д: > orizon ala ta йш postica, alm late e PERS vere о Hops, Roses, fruit trees, Quickset ев, аге во | humillime serr frequently and fatally in injured ;? ee said to have| The typical specimen in onr herbarium (which con. pen the кз А, the props arè been а perfec sapin n re eotti's types of Orchids) was collected near | placed, and the s tems fastened to them i Pliage оен. тт а lea: муч no rows on pe. tha riego, at Сыпай E. NM. on ы ito dressings ші de as fr lage, ich is a imendation. is evat tion of ft., possess aiso the receding mall A орай goes, we are шее! t to think well | single герое of his inedited dignam] as it would m а of it › know that these plates were sold after: А. | stalks are to —— We have also made some experimental trials of | Richards's death by a coppersmith, ey most probably | ground, and & ead one or two kinds of AnTIFICIAL panne namely, | they are now doing service under a transmuted form, in | plan she GouLDING’S and STANDEN’S, two plants of Coleus |some modesthousehold. 16 was M. Verschaffelt who intro- | turned up, and the trenches being manured according to the directions given with duced the living ng plant. "The flowers. are not the most | plentiful dungin be ich « it ano, while two of in the f. i t E в ch we a FE S 8, £z " H 4 A: E B n а wo g man Fr re grown beside them in the вате The five spreading parts of the perianth are nearly |a depth of 4 inches, the but without manure. Їп about 10 - | breit MS yellowish green, and brown along ће | апа thrown u ом, which were all oe at the commencement, | middle 1 The well expanded labellum is whitish, | be ашы м а ме of very a decided ded differe - -" peet. ч TOES th so e pu urpld gs n do in iae „шне layer а" 1513 4 improvement was visible in those treated with : esh flower grown | айа alh Lit igi T i f \ сабз Tis E ote with goo, under Ms Stone's саге in Mr. "Dua par ый s the | 2 inch t iş ошу У tan p^ 9 3 manure and guano were nearly alike, tke former having | expansion of the flowers of the plate in the Z/lustra- time а d on of the end of Ч П —5 THE GARPENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE ien away, prese that nearest to the crown, so | exterior, if - taken awa; JR ч Dr site of th 5 plants for the fourth Ie nd they get a plain design accom mpanied with | quite at home, simply bec they are de ie o called g t M Leo а #4. Е: оѓ Е might be | |l plan an бше af ligh; ecu the а of ye nean stocks; it will 1l also the centre table and two side tabl а, ith vpn d ай eur Mme ghe — ек у whieh аге to shoot ad^ in фе "tollowing. Bea v ing the centre of 3 feet width. The ground. plan is a | d ы Ч, vilis евди their growt is " section on a level with the tables, C vhs t orough sys stem of heat ating б m аш regret E p yy e epe Myr "e inch | polished ashlar f. Ч т MUS tine о MI pian . EL p от iare sake. Neat Е vation, Jöh у РА “ы e adow Ват! 1 ay m 5 The : The feeble клет are to Бе | drawn to а 2 * m si 1 Eu GE MELLE s d e la win seale than am i the ground THE тив cotto FIELDS O ОЕ 38 к йен, не sa RIVED in À he k in February, ien ar itoat Tubes T ves b di c t Pis Жусу ота ан and Mer rr Ek Cotton market and packing viande ay pi мі Е. чс, Ж зла ай "erg to be "IMS Md of astragals—say about cervus ; fy Cotton districts, including the towns over each plant with good mellow earth. ч rafters at intervals ав of Ben tra, Zagazig, Tanta, Mans oorah, Samsnood, &c., lants, Am aro t S MN КЕ at va LU csi c axi uw rengthen the building. reed my tour by visiting the КЕ -managed olere A e Я п н ir 0 [л again come tera — can » коой, "Н. Н. Halim Pasha, uncle to the present Viceroy. . leaving spaces for glass Дре. à Som He has above 60 st ey ines, portable or fixed, ^ tps While earthing 1 f 3 a véry po^ stalks are to be e away. The eds is to take 134 ери I would n vac out" ^ g | en in pum 3 "putting 15 om and stem 1 A piae fom iha n ram to bo deos f hm at the | glass into such a house, it: Pa will it be MA to | plaut m yn p pei "4 ue Ks e of most Then they е n into The | put ifr material than 21 02., which for general! Cotton cultivation followed on his farm at Shoobra is gaid to be rrigatio men the irri vewi ik is available ed skilful э“ | = carrying оч ture has evt е 1% is i e = рани сна m= - к= ап the Nile, and that the land is thereby rende; d лана with. any irrigatio "adem а н state hart tho case, that T asseure уоп flooding of the КА [^ Wy the Nile above the ey di the pitat ion is to be elea el of the rubbish; Baari к rhe. ^ be cr d be produetive of to of tl "ү and itis moet ` m iiu e. m мна pee e phe wherever culti- ө in g up vati : ve — carried on i at otwith 1 t t is quite true that the Meu H the Fer Y in the distriots b Cairo, хе hi pow n the T et A g не de. manuer - ents of e ре - amount of to be cultivation is entirely de en e " b yea ie e uh Wd quantity o nd covered by the annual iüches of VAM rond ce $ 2 knolls, < Жа. inundation; but ав the annual whieh are to be formed over the centre diio p Masc uli — 7 oodings have raised the soil, or covered of the plants, are ч ге еб uM tnóliea No. 3,—8Section, the sauds with а алш) ME nà alluvial in t. The means deposit, embankm ructed already indicated for € pco nén Г. peres the feebl into which the waters plants, to desi, i of the Nile are ad- tliem for the next year, mitted, and which are to be followed. — * baukments equally pro (To be continued.) tect the land {тош ——— being flooded at high — : > == Nile. азы various ORC i * branches o Nile, e M S 2 ра U ost carefully em- АМ ЖАЫ É ked; кыа. vier. | m there is а dou E aue ami | П about the stability of ODER VAS o ee fie аге appended f bankment is e is sach a h і sre bank of tè weak in general Md ur n аз to А е fhe LEOS : ing ыш "ры ү sl No, 5.—Ground Plan. country, ^ n the ded уу, "Ав rides, Dendrobiums, Angræcums, | purposes might be aptly termed “ horticultural qu The Nile rie to rise about "he beginning of Tur, such like ; j although for Phalænopsis, Saccolubiume, | The meth ot ventilation and the space left for this, | s Pepe the de v fraternity of Eger differ from that of the illustrations à n my former i f 1 will be fo r tropical a In this case the hood at top is permanent, | th country теуге Kear aimed w^ the the und far Mert sud ped Such a style ад во are the principal roof sashes; bnt the little | er- | water is let to the ca nals by breaking the nni = "ol de nts is, however, in endicular sides under the hood are moveable, leaving ired, Vise Ө ев do not exist. , When of the . M sides, which сап be nicely | Nile i fiontly bi gh, take : ng be "E all fitte! th 1 dvantage of the opportunity to admit sufficie t water а арч, ciple. The side or ottom air is admitted in | to em the growing érops, в M to * t their canale, y as the others referred to, во that the | out % $e ы 2 other periods of the year, X means of ventilation are ample, and the circulation | have ter for ге т дате They iform. The importance of thorough air-circulation | do wt poran idk The — method. cannot be over-estimated, and the only feasible way | is the following, viz.:—two гб the bank im which liberal ventilation сап be applied without | of the , and with a flat күр" п sng by pes коЛ. мее | pow | to have а 1 | between them, the ар veg леба eating power. In this this instance there | awing pole, with a counter weight. Third, bv are six ked lur pipes, which to а house | cattle an еп rope, having jars af these viale ANIA Di кр ample nda ин the most to it, pears the most simple and pearance, "pe 1f i onld be | effective fi аз Next comes а wheel, wh culti | either cast ог fitted on the t the ad pipes во | опї, эг cer e for it bas merely wate much more will the heat bé augmented, and the proper Holini spesé in its rim, The centrifugal pump is moisture ín the house kept up and |next, and of these there is mense number now at workin the country. They, however, re steam An he ае: Sue is all that Ld n explain. | power, seg "ыле dig Mo. by СТЕБ ; n connection | engines, e estates there are steam at во very reasonáble a | Although such houses are mainly ud Фф ound to be the | purays of 50 h which afe capable of sup- Vg rrt come within the provin Ore pers, th: will be Ot those Who саге little for A A b he udis ise dh ey kind ot plant will feel | plying wai alé tò ран 15 miles distant, These details 772 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. È [Avavsr 19, 1865, will enable you more clearly to understand the far I went into the farm with alim Pasha's RES engineer, aud in the first field which we visited (of out Й acres) we found four portable steam-engine work ; two hari one rovg een and the ' other. {7° а e furrows, the Е E Iw ploughs were о entirely worke d by. rabs, the intelligent {English gardener Mr. Chapman. al at Shoobra, told me incidentally that | e Halim Pasha, hen the Nil ш БЕ the spring. I think t "A this will account. for older appearances; the plants moke their first growth before m the ho © dur Id and first, second, third, and fourth | ш the ен best bunches of black рте um Hm d | ow exhibi tor staged fine examples ion | | E Я em were two hier et a iat о \ d tl hes of mbur ery large, well grow заў mm MW ; to. tlie Мет аһ) е of hes Вау говва, y lar, ell gro м with a colour, ы was the ИБИ: of m who saw engineers at the farm MES est ашышы to make en may some june account for the productive character of the plants. W. Wanklyn, in Cotton Supply Reporter. IN-DOOR Раа. , PERGULARIA ODORATISSIM. A,—This first intro- t it is га seldom met 1784, bu e EA that I hope the following gonguni of its ега more favourab ics es E may be the i сый Ж pisong pos sition t than pes Aid in rt, make holes in ie furro being put on the sides of the trenches prevents the young plants being damaged b; - €: des water is turned into the n tha an i it otherwise к taken place in the heating of garden struct years ago tan was the ыш lin gen e pot and running amongs while the pot still furnished suficient ча to Lea: the plant to produce a r profusion of bloo one. I T not know very t r four weeks, until the flowers begin to Re Р bolis, pr vm umm -— more water is | give ickin commenced and am tinued at reeks, when it n be don ne; intervals ir about ihres by | such places, except perhaps a little saving of оок andi РЕ Е neat Ín t Pin oves now-a-days there is hardiy plunging = асель to cover the pots, and the have do ont of а e the АЙЕ pes Е s ну ! 0: eral use jo "E d eorr our change in heating house bent season, mature their wood uring the si six ack Заров were t ih est ; Lk i. у 1 h e their UM ^t was nd dag ы the winter rest, thus а tually m каги ng two years’ | Black Задава мд had ben placed Met "fife the eds Уе. риё. in one Eu Iam hat this Apu of the exhibitors, let it be added, no fault was fond, ever before mu^ ала An it but I have all along felt a trong E | favour of the , Bla ck , Hamburghs, an brother bus question hother Barbarossas should "us Чеш i I may add that the us sam id of Grapes wi the first order, aud that I [ee no er end matter, J. M. Heated. де й—1 have just had d lar loam draw and put to I find it i£ 80 "hot to-day bes 1 сап hand on a stick w hich I h ad ramm possible, rge stack of n erbage. | en to have the ine oM m [озбай on the follow win I d ng Vin | until a uit, then abont stoning, та p^. its үк aopen nce, ang has ЕШ » slowly sins done so properly, and the crop is gathered at three or four реке аза rule throughout the country. As pis e picking is over the plants are beten up, the gend cropped with Wheat, Beans, &е, On in that direction. It, however, may be said that such places are as well without such plants, zs only nme nage in sects. Nevertheless, there are few houses, even at the present day, without some of чн pests, that t are the best managed having, of course, the ihe yielà Fu p cotton per rado or aer re, was а follows :—from irrigated land, 250 lbs.; from jia nd irrigated ie. Ps three Des 400 1bs.; from land eed heme 600 lbs. ; from land irrigated and | it 900 lbs q ne places, particularly as dn of them. will not grow pen in атар quud which is the notice. I ried it in an intermediate house, and gaa it on in en manner of wa: when the cold mo come, the sh оо J 6 rj 1 foet apart, inches араг sown much n say in d the plants до mgro. bon 6 - rows 3 inches or 8 the з. vm been even EH still more AM and the e yield | proportionately worse. The v village ев, which grows freely when in r3 health, а like some others i it requires time to a good в before Tu commences to bloom well. As regards special treatment, when once the plant has ла, ta е прасе. intended for it, all the shoots | should Sa ы short-pr run Vines. Tes Кышы m the ахїЇв of the leaf май, eaoh "shoot кое "according to the allow them be They usu iiy xa fields pé gather the crops at three tim Jan чагу they irrigate the surfac ce of the.c yil — regularly as it Mond About otto on f fields, mi Jo of ТЕ into the | nd each | truss is composed of from 30 to 40 blooms of a light green colour with a yellow throat. S one of the plants of this genus can lay claim to much beauty, but this particular spe cies - perhaps de. sweetest bas ose truss bei e bes sufficient to fill a n 1 э tton po broken up Som whole Mein with its "pleasant perf me, Generally and it eon ing of | and the ood p. шейт у leave et оса plants standing fora Зеу ear's erop, To it is well known that this is Sot le stem as зоол g, and the Cotton is o оггу say that the result of my personal азай сш this season, — my two trips up-couniry, has c onvinced me ery ta rge pro- portion е last year's Cotton plantations are left stand- uce e a second c crop this y tinues less or more in beauty dele "the summer tmc It is easily propagated of it will grow well in peat апа loam, J. F, Home Correspondence КҮЧҮ diacantha e and and Casabon Fin is the habit оГ zd d the fret of ill be fou clin got iei | е Ic Mm | and аа зт wo TE through i j= entire CEU ed " ren Ed the depth you г w up the rod about 2 inches, bis a little vend into the borda out, when it will l brin ng up à mall "yi rtion ушлы оп It is a Composite plant, „quite distinct in t£ 7 urfed Peach Borders. дег few чой h border here, pA s and have m ac e second kog ° "This is sv owing to the TM ан labourers to rcu te the plant p күле: ж {ту are most intelligent oultivators, and iab pursue the most productive xen т that ода ood del "from th o in ry available yard of ome have nothing English farmers might lean ag а + 1 ey |by Mr. оп а gra апа vod for innovation i in a bedding кыа: ment—in the centre of an ordia. d os and py bold margin in such nob l сора Аан with Grass 16 yea ва а она. from one of ftne’ na бө бо, uring 103 in ой circum that "ow "mdi vi dn I beliey hat A at Batt | bad in wies. че. we win should Tee t s already ат remplit by some iyi Жы leading deco: The ative garden n «jt dpud ver, , why Гео 5 o scars AS во us, am & Co. (see they Res dig ing the saliras in o ^u 7 to the Earl of Рита еаз.— Hend - ga сг sen y putting prin reeds iai each row of seeds, to protect the yo n from the winds, js worthy of notice. І Бау n fie lds of 30 or| 0 h mori atalog in which it can > ыш ned, опе 12 months from en Mel out in rich soil with the bedding plante, make symmetr іса specimens, from 18 inches to 40 acres, in whic viste: nm eet in Kerget with leaves shooting гено out, of ps ei. only ready way|S 2|10 days after the fo Е. and. Before 1 conclude I P nical of the Cotton. lant E in Terre] 2 а that the wood ue а, bed an oduce а m uch better cro] op tian the pe налоге чога as statem These the p relative, ате Casabonz, thin nly armed ts pecu uliar char я less striking fd бак more etur d apea spines, bat it also is a tton RM ot of annual т refal vag cid rus Were we he appearance ad $ rom climatic cause, veted by th der л diacantha is at first might be най кт», employed where variety is d like the first mentione, poc be plan а year old, and will t to be co $ | sight, yet sou Mi out w ted The Che ster Pea somehow bailes ated a first t early, 0 the ne pearde spec imens nearly as [wich my E? congener. A t We 1 рен) can be ассо " be а very i cropper, Mo Robinso k 1 1 character in Атетвт 19, хоз 4 ү will therefore have THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE avo to decide | inguiry were eet ou hot Eur. cf aeee e | inquiry were se oot, m: мет, be foi wd, ES wA le j^ осоре » фун notice e| deserv Geor е Wood, rut — p^ е Tias Leav ves. wu һа #1 y of our. missing plants | plants sent you a a Vine Jeaf, 778 at least 1000 p: pants wo uld be ie инно ку Шей July. ould be ready , The condition oF the as changed but iie, the candidates that appeal for pub , Mess itted y Dilistone' s Early, and Dickson's First is however not our энебез by several leaves exceeded anything A. часа ever had, bu nches, Last year | as e «grin is extremely dry in — the rapid increase ^ temperature, and t destruction of all t n u е lic the one into the other. I do -— з has claims to be an M I x ma ' the other but is a yery i 'carefally y we have „unfortunately Jost — actual sizes. f, besides numero Each ть cleai ves: and at present for their crops. For the last КЕЛП all the sopes DA been Vines are hard worked a je wis which the the nd m tae Coen Castle, anim. Dior de even after a . jour ney, measured 17 i inc aiiaj de e^ [an jr have b n these two, selected at sbort intervals, it vil no doubt to alliance with the ot pee t а ort th worthy of association with those PIRA at p. тр Wi Horticultural Socie m | you at | féte at een most “valunble “ 5, 1 pro ing ies beg to thank an о. ваай: check өй, y pen air, e it ve that e ese jns хуор M low. make youog and strong wood a cutting i down for propagation, e | planting out of the С. Ра! ih udia ana 8Sr'8. Dickson n, and it is u from = ral seasens previous to the [4 Mess of [^ в, А f e cm "Mes ея was one ОР the n- from the very í first took a a very lively коке n H. Finch. doubted’ ^ either o endorsi early Pea sent out {ы Carter's First Cr: eo and that the “rogues” amongst There Ringl Coning of "^ nope он, —I have a very fi m of this, 13 feet in pud 19 fe eet =ч pyramid from the ground to bave also & are of Ауреа peri 18 fee in height, 'e and 3 fee meli м which t ral co fruit of тув ok fuer will come lo. natur this cou mos, osay. W. Nichol, Gar. f the ps two kinds, I have no hesitation ng Mr. Veitch's opinion, that 16 is—“ the best this is no doubt eader are теде selection, 9 being them. John МеНаіне, | th very nb t 3 j ground, Whether or po the rity in Grafting Rhododendrons J July, 1864. I saw some remarks in zo , ап d the | —lIn the early part of now. The condition of the peter excellent, ав although growth has been ed in cons a piak have от slo | appearance, s wi their Apa ame о) ч well that a soon vil no od commence as E moister than it is at prier rafting гони gehe » "[his su ve been er I h fear PT ln Tailed. ber of plants, сица ngs, &c. 1865, is thus stat the lst . suceiru T 7030; saya, 37 ; C. pci, 1294; C. officinis, including мө, о 929; d Prodi, 5092 : я, 382. хе C ә md = rred i ccirubra Жыры at th 7 plantations, 2500 fee! | 1825 feet hus he. $i pas tively. {зо otices of Book on ftingI me beue iaa stock, and tied them firmly together, prse Cheste The causes of еч ыо ы the Rh ododendrons 54 grafting «аб. gf po and plunging botto ing Rhododen RA t balls tjai 8. I Collected алс ера them. with Fro ece. London 8 »1 | This little book records псев of an enthu- іавс Fern hunter, and points out na a о attractive Lilium au this year e in wo {о сеш, W. oeuf. owed —NWith me one bulb of this | Lily has and po е » Feb ruary or M ood ge sufficiently ripened, and plunging in in di bottom- heat is death to any of the E ovember before the | pleasu: be derived | both from g gathering and ‹ cultivating our "wild Ferns— e it is to "a б its are devoted. ould елаз our th iP any, I sb 4 in circumference a inches from the surface of the stand. on a level surface. If in е winter months а first one root, then [anos "пота o e чоч s diy Pe belong, what haracters ree flowers, 18 inches i in йом, Robert B f the finest I (s seen, offset. I had бэр и Na. m ing ranges from 60° or 70°, they would do well. The side or wedge graft is simple and the best. ] eien Correspondence T t nf t For an ы CINCHONA irm on AT DIM. —Іа his| e: for the month of March, 1865, Dr. Anderson r 1 and their distin habits, "mee tage garden ma munis Ferne lai кеч et gate, э! will s helping to -— the child's heart beauti " e bloom was 9 inch of it as largo до жод m ha I dog the plant Šan, r, beauti- fally былай with golden bd a а "little in advance and I eet be „curious to | ow that the plants are nearly all in the open air 90%, progress is more dependent on the natare of - — themes than whe en they were grow їп less-si ern-hunters ; in а — ri may one and all help in diffusing the pure ppy | thoughts which the study and knowledge P natural udi тя heated flues, and эрер the moisture i _ And then ‘the dé conducted t rough various h: t rdin ng to Tn e ope! plants are in a тоге c rud pena: P nt the айе renders libr necessary | pus кар the m the e mon nth, i erations y iis sphere could be i ET i m easily removed fr. Hed, enced mi ке results of carefully made омы ес f SD ie bas r works Decem have been yo ted by the ing up of rules for guidance of Zo the deciding of SF the ту is the best коор bna соода ot Dry he growth made, the | Lasi P gena pee d а с = at the old pie | book aret датла ys, in which the specimens mi ed with the fond names of a wild imi ginati tion наво б, dilatata appearing opteris unmitigated Filix-mas trea cri and и.о reopteris alone of s fionda book of | hun. more easy. | etie kt book, a tourist's pec bag, t vice co p eh, and then the task of Furnished with them flat, like a bricklay: or A a the writer сезд on a Scotch tour the еви аа t firs t how to carry her Ferns about f observ: the p plan, which answered comple must X "tha of least growth, and this period will be most favourable should it ens rond gt driest and sun zen season of the year. h the weather be eceiv. fa Pd white Mein id as the ode it t grows taller, ма bloom t so Pr ti doe, I Pen di plant of the old t from various extremely d$. the reelf with a tin box wit pecia up in bits of calico, with > li cloudless, d though bags чер, edm very power ean maximum of pem bottom, sewing mies, leaving only the fronds де EEA ks uncovered. In this way the tin box „ће ld large, quantities, At the m few days the Ferns sprink kled wi о а пат е г two or e d. Age ah s the бшш mont — i ai p through the classic hs och Ка trine, із во B At tl ha: other varieties, though th е have been known in our gardens e 100 еда and single con Mie of e wie ain an y others u ntil nd | bes minimum m (53^, ай. the mon ber .68. аа E e mean tem- аме те оа mean minimu: A pow ыы да walking or. dee dE inii prenda here and ther e to admire he mean maximum temperature has been 789.89, ti nthly mean ind conditions favouring the not o equable Men гю small, still there [^ а =ч put uble Rose з Button, апай a "host о of 1 from es rade lred by twen veria nchon been planted M in th oi yielding 3—3715 feet above M Ж Ошу 7 been made “дш ng t onth, Fon: pede remember them En Таш ago, b to be found; I believe, MT if the o | tlas hill; but dashing, scrambling, tear. о! Scot ооо ihid ути of that drive -the ludicrous mixture and ridiculou: lack scorned a the Me iin. | Fitz James w. нй Койнок — ick against Ap he And üraly EM his foot be! | menced during тебене? and it was алб, that Hold in, Bess, will you ; what's ары now "t * My good 774 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Avavsr 19, 1865, friend; broke in the whip, “йо let me have the reins. Do pray be сатеѓа1?— = Bless ‚ уоп, si, don't „be has been copiously introduced wherever wanted; matter has been eite in - the ~ mple e frighten have her own way. Hold hard, old girl. Now for| it!’ and like а mad thing, Bess лы tearing down а ү а steep ascent. А we — S exa by the makers of all ааг Dietionwrig We learn from а Cireular Pinacee: being a Handbook of the Firs and poe by X is to be published shortly by subseription min Katrine, PAIA graceful and bomine, wit ts little sunny The whio h i isa rather lengthy ee р оп * their d the — isles beneath the shadow of it its trees, “А y 1 4h16 Mato Sede -r E д modes of growing them ; with brief pr ЖҮН ой а otes о their hardiness, and the soils апа — most init small E 121 the ble f. as nre economic you by Scot tt. The beach of Doble а as Snow. the *gilver strand’ are there, it vd needs “fair | Ellen's’ voice to take the place of the rough music of | the padd = the mber, a nd such as are tefal for orna- co piantine in the climate of Great Brita ain and Irela nd: Р, Tor old Th wh ole now | mi followed | B. p that a new work called d а quarter in a direc make steel followe d. sugar, a oil rather pénil "tim Pes appe vend cold water, soli idifies, E doe t be ge off, onger pda ui: ite. "-D adod as if е, it begins to “Loch К. ende preparation for the гае ы of Loch ond. І сап ES zT velier „picture than that whi ch bursts u betical t or index * the names of all the genera, m" quasi-species, varieties and sub-varieties, req А qua rter "T an hour is hr: bees eat it CUR however har ens | the .synonyms or aliases by whic h they are at Boyle, Nar rer e brown, some blue, and some xd "y green here and there в) тет in 1 that $ sary British arboriculturist to know concerning cu У Firs p Pines’ of нач world, ч» the Age ent date." е of па CM arboricultura] wa e prese it is ines, Theri spent hours hours Oreopteris АЗ tiful Filix-feemina ind other € friends е, the lake with Tw with trowel and bag. als m distinctive итине, d the йы of growing them, actical n ness, and on the soils ad sita uati ions mos sb Е snit table best otes on their arar retain the seco wed Should ock, asked, A nii he had found timber, and Sch as are useful for ornamental нат reat Britain and Ireland : all аб а ed my store н ний ‘Look here, I said, * Із not a M wonderful find?* and I displayed a grace ceful li Fern. ‘This is р reasonable prius and in a portable form. This, it ? this same season. But as it, "end. still A to Ds it, y ondem T pn n t is oray admitted, is a desideratum which has not e|ye et been appli ied, Е" Ј ihe ia ilvensis | 4 «Т saw а еа іп ‘Fern man’s’ eye, but Puede me gravel par den y dum en n күр was only а baby Tiie o he added how troublesom me baby eni ies ona Fern unless there was мачт І might hunt — he thought | r scoursed of Ferns i in general, and L of ern ineat once. "The larger орон of for extendi mm so that you must not be в surprised, if af | bees 20 lbs. of ly or dier T E ru a | remove qoe it reason this хава p he found а. а prize for Ње ылы, ion, is thus ety p ‘The Introduetion and Cultivation o f ina — and for орі viride ор а w. ve ‘I do, said pity to waste time, he answ тегей, whereabouta before you searc dd a dw б лэ, copodium or two; but I | took to more diligent dicia of Moore, aud wished y brought awa bee "ge and then ын anything je newer Conifere, with ee reference to the нас с мн Britain and Ireland." equested зу E tops, yé Pines;" to v udges on there had been a few , simple direetions as io t rns." ave v wh j essays awarded the first prize. T he essay was, however, * how? of finding Fern lishi r|withdra , to which the pub- ng committee ttee object cli- | feedin The author had June, whic cted, E i he declined to to be 'eig e hive is very em is the r is the time lly D these unions, but in your case an early Bee 1 | desirable, that there may bea population sufficiently large to ensure a considerable amount of comb buil recommended Barley-sugar has been strongly mr of the Mods usually т erted bottle feeder 1s the bes d feel much obliged for asistance in M füeulty:—I had a swarm on the 4 "Iw following P d in a box р ^y La er In this chatty way Miss Bellai through he the conse T en as "he won the filled with honey. Кот, thering; and we cannot "o | honour «© fer Ате the gold." intentions with regard g 'Xhink that anc who will be pereuaded of plan, which I was advised to try p à ne ings, will be tempted to Mr in 1 m CATALOGUES REOEIVED.— Oshorn $ Sons” Catalogue | When the hive n" be d of e цё Ln trac. ey might f Hi 1 ї exploring pilgrimage. ed list of probably one of the best trade collec- tions of Trees and Shrubs in the country.- чы їв e^ del as to Man, considered Socially and Moraily. Sparkes, late Madras Civil Service. Pp. 162. 1210, ase avs ри 8 he modestly styles himself, the com- tle book tells us, that he form rom the "attributes E"; God. to rv. is prayer, i нете m, Ap eee and knowledge, аы ends w we under "ictum onälly e = pM s rur) Catalogue сета Pss nta sides the very extensive iiie of Miscell aneous Ball am d. Iul готом e i — and: is interspersed po with. woodeuts,— їс | owler & Son's Dutch Flower Roots. The Apiary "Т АЕ АЁ, able to take any һоп swarm which was ын for three w ing fast, dior oi dn now no ELI. j aliv E F mortality. Ic ves e hive from oer а, bd 20 eit distant. Сай у any | inf tion given me about the Stewarton hives, | which were a com bds a Ennisty pawr oots d sm, the ground on which the Rajp deferi the practice of infanticide, with THAI on е id es to Eg in ologicn mistake, however, n supposing | © it was Quintus "Curtius who plunged into the cha: asm Саг Roma pee: ident fr а | great puzzle to me. any cause mation ou these points? "they m make ed with TA „Аз we sid in ou: "kabel reply last week, ез ou ery bad. о obtain & imt of sh s | quantity of Boney, ап eod amon! an Bein have been ^: to vibes Mon e Snas issue with u$ much later а. in England. А swar hived for the 29th of May this year was tho | secon ay England, continue later » 29th of Л dd most ed for the expatriated d bees to Ld able to n» Ax d láy in sufficient stores to аб other super, ш d glass Ог t aov el if the hive eu а shallow Бох shon e-naà iew offa а car in the 4th of July, апа à second "arm on the 21st of the same a M I shall be ned stocks » ат the Jiet. . Because; P D ddi can btain these bees early i EN ы, pep (August) ; ; would | be safe to tite Ry Taylor, in his useful | ш anual, an dy munications a few t said the cindy if и ноу be noised € И lam пе Е" С an will find a frien desert." f ain was «444 with the re d ier instant] din ted." р!у, i y з Dictionary of Science, Literature, and ), the. о» of which has NM е yon Mrs since, un e Sépteiibét 18 is "he proper time for is tion “I presume that partienlarly the second Swarm; honey, run from the eb n át from Bd. to 7d. per 1b, I ther efore in this s respect. both hives would require feeding, ia ut às І can obtain | bee! other swarm and h NIS réspe ect ru e there Ph Tate dot bw pigs) атау, tó your changin tna oa aa * T сањ то Over 1 {һе сазе, н песо for the ation. an ed itat Р If there is none, t y^ | ive would be to dox s t lot o! others, 07 „announced, has reached the Fifth Part пет edition д work is а capital | those which DUM Dune before. New matter | чр now, d trust to feeding to carry it tbrough the winter, | feel ps pb вор | will be necessary to g'a large quanti them alive oer and ma cover 19, 1805.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 775 ai best expel the bees and pear S000 expelthe bees and un ite them to апу of|grounds, which tad 2E m other stocks in the usual чау, Cerefully. mena up| a nts, 5 аР А p ai A ps ien Tw == С“ by ай the clean com su use did and lected York с А аранг |е it uh be po E a gelatinous йм, hitherto Yon will not be able tal y honey thi led t po eel л гаан epe eoe the swarm first mentioned. Bees do nbb always EN the|themum annuum, nearly 400 ] "т\з as they construct them with honey. If, how- | clear md hc coloured ey 400 fl SAEI EFE evor, honey is abundant it be "rg m ЖР in | blue white, separate; but the t beautiful more or m of con- | s squ e! : of solutions set vet to y infusoria. These bodies vary considerably in size, some not s £ убо 0f s e m an in "I in length, others twice as big or more. If АПР Р e two varieties are nearly | stained with iodine, they sometimes ~ Аий a little i —that, w in the morning вип, looks | plain LS ut the more delicate will not appear ав ike a ug MT gea. B is needless to invite atten- headed structures to an t Garden Memoranda. tion to Табе piece of Tropeolum Tom Mr. Slack does not consider that ss [ктк F Бей тр Свосхрѕ, DEDHAM AND а бы ud e ground EE И, а were covered all аге beaded, and some seem to be in >? rim e E —— Bavages of Svan River! Mo Mg new scarlet hunting cloth, , Then umber tba! it са n be „made o will depend tawks of the "Missis ippi! i ed you ў upon from its extreme brilliancy. No in thei ti in ivilege S hu nting o'er the Collinsia Am йе P PAM t could have m such a telling level sheet o! of course sot a week | or two the observer will be Abe to led prairies, be дете с вон, т | lums и in peek Mew e t3- black, э | belief delightful it wou to pick up the beautiful | g ce—spotted, bronze, *' black,” | belief that all either possess or tend toward the Bacte- ашыш, s in that strange southern 1 bl А НА КЛ 4 [апа yellow—but King of I Thumbs is said to be m rium form, Mr. "e M ove the Toast Ж la һ t thos est. It seemed to me the most decisively coloured of | commonly associated w terium les, and, all s MM, the иде doom, к like a Scarlet МУ. when their nel is Hen e" Y^ not win his lectures, carrying o iring the skuls, he huit Gera , but did n а sheet as Ње | noticeably interfere with the gir: d Lene ! elc Mr pg ot "Tom Tamb, Ты his, how ene, vis explained by | In. the Vinegar plant the merous аз to Iam ab ggest the idea thai in a + Ea Ф "3 E] E ce =: ES = E о 4 о Б б © Б [-] St Ф о ER p ahawkso IDE $0 Fl and o ya rt Wet, where grow those brilliant annuals, of wii Eh: the aspect. of titih P they looked on а single | the complicated series of actions which the gunt, ав sent пз home such еен samples But |; ау, en di in the distance looked so pe pay E whole, excites. Popular Science Зо ET z East - 1 ат t of fields of the ra 4 mes.— In ЧА therings from the banks of the чеч to t an ves m ul а otn of ee адн aud. wid 3 ne “ону, like the onbe Eos Princes 35 Teils Peppermint (Ene»lyptus gres th the ferocious quadruped аб hand than an olt Айко. орзїз, Peppermint tree (Eucalyptus odorata) the Blue nbbit—nothing more alarming in the woyofa biped than Svila minor ra fhe Visearias—or interesting, в dooh | Gum tree (En TP emu e ТИ de oils the manager of Messrs. Carter's Sydenham Nursery. as fields of Canary $ d li} distilled from e lenves were last Tho reader will bear in mind, tha Я феа Sai en Everlasting Peas in like manner, and long strips of | PR. and "dan ugh 11 M as firms abont 14 miles apart, t deal of trial An in hun a short line or two of each e ad fit r pain ting purposes, I expressed an үч away from those dett. Я e Ato of the | $^mple of seed is hat they "ml tht DA rendered available for perfumery. vegetables; and as flowers tablas Ате I was not quité put » of the hardiness of Calandrinia p f Eucalyptus u EA E. Ey = ^S sa E 4 2 E: 5 < 2 = а 7 2 55 E] 2 8 к,а c = o -euiivated to about the same pro а in | umbellata on level groun m beg I saw here f | amygdali "eig! а strange flavour of nutmegs "meh, 1 shall not treat of them separately, but stride old plants full of s eah ha ү had bined that iden, from one to the other as the subjects tu Аай а them cease flowering вө A900, as you and I am plea ased to find that the enn s Kiva turned stri s le di i _ | plants bloom оп freely y till v very h es Galandrigie йө | | their ашшы жы ae subject, and are now sending tood of a mile op ! and that I had the оош TT Жы а mac n the ound, is а noble | these oils ete, The Wattle flower is also of seeing at St. , where a саг ay, a but ore геа Mer rly over its little | very deeds d iis $ and as it clósely resembles Eao and half a or long, that runs across the feld. ak the. "Clarkias ps over d acres, and quite | the Cassie in fragrance it might be turned to n sown, жиз. bhis popular annual, as well “effe ctive” when expanded in t the account, eed not lon га from Tasmania а т band of equal length а& the boundary. tabl gro естеп of pomade made from the flowers of the ferae riban of the turf and the blue riband of indican of its merit, which it E da "n нейтр Silver Wattle d dealbata} but it wns very e "nen her 4 On ipe ЛАР we -— about | inferior, owing y of experience of - 10 not of French Deans—kinds Newingto н 9 Mel non New uh W and Qicéóils Md prodace жр а h Һай ripen wd arr iir ү - acre? | and. Dwarf Dun А Vegetable Marrow үй the (Аса изү Жо 1 has an intense соз planted i ket-garden fashion with Cabbages| = luster, grown in quantity, seemed very distinct, from adigi smell of Violets, а very scarce ойош : is; but I was 20 days late for the best display the fact of its not muning abo Marrows are wont, . Rimmel's Book o and too early for the Ast ќе, Plenty of work how. | 096 fruiting freely close to tbe collar, Of Broccolis, “wo M Cows.—Persons who reside in our lârge He particu riy when, inquiring fot 4 fevomfito| M Maule's Late Wh fe. yr mpton Late "pm еч towns, especially the largest, are very apt to Аг м E cross 2% a of Thyme, a greater were the favourites, à to | the milkman ч о! ) К pu Mar kuoron aad үү ика care, as more than half a score acres were devoted to | tai ш” Ы ix our intent ion join in any such ав I did when mg t it, Diekson's Curled and Dun nett's Garnishing being scandal, чэк, of our history is genuine and ot Spent m al ps a great extent, Parsley seemed а Le S hject of | of end commodity to a free use of *' the cow with an iro secki Pi | th = хамачо), Мен not derived from a quadruped: E fre BAR Z2 re essrs. Carter's foreman at St. Osyth was quite d. go ont, or any a Sinai whatever. Some, perha sent ont ng paid some enthusiastic about the merits of Wbeders "Tom Mage most, of our T indies will have heard something Pot the во g ехїзїепсе 9, vegetal table o - plants yielding milk ; it P^ ше summer mon Of Peas ren were | is of these < wooden cows” we purpose to refresh their dim т?з First Crop d Sutton'a Ringleador, »»ie memories. The Caoutchouc, or India-rubber of commerce, roved to be identical. Mater s Little Gem із a grea as it exudes from the tree, very much resembles mill | favourite: The stra ми which 16 fo hel E plor and deni, Many other nd yield ан Having ч à to th 5 A will vehe. to pick out the best. я it is that the benh are seldom seen in private | where they quai grow оа better tham а ic M. o vesc Runs, Pm 0-7 7.77; ^ - О к О ОООО ООЛ лл Күт 28 і і TE milk n ^y vtae res prem lovely e virt. grow muc н of епо Perfection tion? ”—“ We had 50 | natives for almost all the Рун of е аг E үү | acres of it last year and hadn't half enou ЊЕ was the The *Cow-tree of Demerara described 4s a tre m ecoration in rooms, particularly if т m ў fis mad th 1g" ery ont, from, b 5) 0 fet in eight, ий а diameter а i he | « You are hun ” an а suspension ase of nearly їп ез 18 way to Sed cepe - ut if м eren ipe ap ES kin pé botanists by the name of Tabernæmon tana utilis, ani jim. bicolor bicolor. with a аё cefully drooping shower. Of course, I did not see half the annuals that are | to the natives as the H ya-hya. It belongs to the sum E: he hne B Mu in = тано а | fhem ont like corn, and cleaning and stowing aw Poison Tree of Madagascar (Аросупасе аркет "bot ürooping ove а 1 p* | t fi lcl in the б. и plentifolly eig the forests of rs Grim, dry "ita ту Ааа the fuae ; at "Puis s m apada in bags to get a fina! аар рес gE Ха ма а E ав "ih in m n : Sa s Pise | gi e along to dry їп the most business- like manner; while |sized stem, which was felled on a fores fiom а fine emerging gre gera acque teg hari lots р я ing like tbe Nemophilas were pulled up and | stream, in the course of an А оо the wate Wü vais жау Кк Жайы: T4 thesi fiif ba thrown on their faces to pe before they had quite тат white ч дт H The milk is said to be thicker ае mud ашы Нилса jubat Y s | lost their auty, in a way that would seem eruel d richer Y am multiflorum, Agrostis : whose eyes they will må ку, аз üs, n. ird 5 are desi i they look when huma,” but which tipa need not naming. I know from mad дч Mos sig erba the way, I sho ГА belongs oen order 97 plants (Asclepia- тупе но furnish not уч чэ, expected to to doso well, fully exposed to the дебеў: Tei the Gymnema lactiferum, and yields а be arranged by them i edid d breeze on these unsheltered unds, Тһе теғу pleasant milk, prs s — ed for domestic the Grasses one nata Sh iates Kverlust opportunities for picking out mew and — purposes in Ceylon. There appewrs to be also а milk are lar E —— nt varieties of both veg etables and flowers in thes f Para which the natives ‚ Osyth Tis i uero. ab both fasma ba сей in the world, and itis vell eall “ Massenoden " but of which we have no out d „Ъ est Everlasting I saw was one f, for here originated the double and definite отса гче А that it - for a considerable ut D ntly a large yellow |, margi ined Een - many other popular pian ime used on board H.M.S. Chanticleer as а substitute a] of 3 Pa daak ai E ogue. Just as we for сан milk. It was said to suffer no chemical change n M expand it will be fo d examining the differences rire Convolvulus init by keeping, neither did it show any tendency me [Uie best Rhodanthé. n " and its var. pem we spy а new and distinct | sour. The most celebrated of all the Cow.trees was h use the ope ned he vue кс the со mon kind. E. Е the white is | tbat dart and made known by Humboldt as the M o eg f" е bri а pletely lost, оса аз ellow | * Palo de Vaca,” ог * Сәж-ёгее” Singularly enough it Я ап which it із brigh er | | belo i r ir t may be a large form or variety dv giving quisa ner «m pi ucan to Cons simi md mentioned (Artocarpacem), and to one w ich includes |! grown near it, looks diminutive, | Epp COTES also the poisonous Upas tree of Java. The botanical ^r^ benutiful Rhodanthe, which, Miscellaneous. name of this Cow-tree is Galactodendron utile, the fresh in colour, will T Siructure of the Vinegar Plant.—Many aS to | “ useful milk tree," or,as more recently called, Brosimum are larg ОЛА e Lr have been made by Mr. | utite. Its ile эч "d ўе о large реи of each kind, the best 7 зои ro» b paper read to. the Мого | rm of Barbula in the valleys of Ara thongh it is scarcely possible to beat seopioal Society, mi published і in its Proceedings. An red that the negroes of the "m. et] drink gen he Vinegar with low powers fally rot pa — milk, consider it a wholesome бте, We аге gradual] xamina * This, edes towards the middle of thé Доне по d zy the Micrographie Dictionary und by —dÓ bra ring our stay though very | deser i rated, ibes, but if portions are carefully illuminat ud 776 THE GARDENERS' made in the trunk, it yields ous ; milk, tolerably Mint, devoid e ^l lmy smell It was dra dane of a a glutino acridity, and of an agreeable and balmy offe red to us iu the she 2 ofa ealaba; sh. We k con- haf abo a MER they should po Je eaving ng a firi anted Sit lin a fr ame of md rss hes kad carefully shaded, ntage of a little bottom-hea t, ut 2 inches below t mè pari 3 very early in the morning, одй. Ренар . Тһе viscosity of this milk exposed to the air, pres surfac of a stro oogly animalised ie, Yellowish, pug The people c mir pus This ые врас m becom r in zc Other un pa kno which а greater or n pong One ог thes of ^h. e, | — PEL e is must b 80 much the bett i54 — Kindé which have already made their lants into new growth at this time, as i e|p n late to get it properly matured, and the unseasonable n the stored energies of the plants will draught u upon X MS.—The propagat: ion of greenhouse ум, prt now have a due share of аня. The large kinds may be cut down iiri. to the usual praoto, i ag елам в selec ted from t he shoots 80 cut off; but w t course e pursued; most P Mss тет properti he * Ta ds dolce " the Canaries balsam ifera). , Here again we have a plant Ман to namely. it is абы cutti ngs. the Ephem and one containing а large number with acrid and ро КЧ ee Le opold von f pla nt is similar to ch i Although Sdad of ihe der muc toa feni of tho above. true India-rubber, that sub- umerated y ield а CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. hod ld then be takeu а up, potted in laus pots, and plunged in a close warm frame with a gentle bottom -he at. So H or their allies. 16 is curious to observe how, when fail. ing to serve mankind in one direction, these trees| become important. servants in another. How forci ibly More servants wait on y o Than he'll take notice of ; very path He treads down that з 4р doth befriend him, pale and wan. When sickness makes him one world, and hath Oh, NES -— Man is Another ti end him. Gossip. -Fa la wig ovem in зы Чог perfumery BU д 2 x ҮЗ t ti English flowers, howev and colour „they may be, do not poss ess the inten sity of f ke ept t under slight protection during winter wil "i йй pots with roots, and be ready for planting out in April or May. ы GARDEN. CHE —Endea by all means to keep the | foliage 1 еу and deis as long as possible. Mxrows.—Attend well to plants swelling. - fruit. Avoid fr UM watering: soil by giving good soakings. PINES. —Maintain a bigh moist temperature with s of the ather | which are in fiie wer. € ; and a rather ё osphe In "all the "арен Зе that ws mentioned use the syringe e бу in fine weather ; but, [Avevst 19, 1865, STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, N; NEAR 10) NDON, For the Week ending Aug. 16,1865, as observed at the Horticultural Gam, a А TEMPERATURE. agl BAROMETER, 1a | August. 89 | Of the Air. f the i M«|L—————— Án E I —— Max.| Mi àx.| Min. | 1 foot и а: іп in. |Mean deep. Фр 3 Thurs. Thurs. 10| 719 [29.7281 295811 | 77 | 53 64 | Л Friday ni 20 |29.653| 29.526 | 78 43 64 I Satur. 12| 2t (29.791| 29.724 | 69 60 63 Г] Sundayls| « |29.826| 29.757 | 72 49 62 м Mon. 14 23 |29.759| 29.691, 73 49 6t а Tues. 15| 24 |29.579| 29.501 | 67 oL 64 и Wed. 16] 2529727 29.640 | 70 | 48 6i Г _—————————кж—! —. 8 Average. | |29.727 29635 -72.3 | 493 | 608 T gust 10 —Very fine ger vp rT se tra — li-Qyemast; 'densely clouded ; fi Улаш at night, I Fin n; cloudy. EA y Pi c li-Fine iyin гео же at night. — M-Showery; cloudy m а аи fine ; rain, l5—Rain; s Boii throughout. 16 aset 'and fine ; олу ; fine at night. Mean temperature of the week, 13 deg. -—— STATE OF THE WEATHE CHISWICK, During the last 39 years, for the ded E de ending August %, эщ. o S8ag8a] ga | Noot НЕ 3103 Prevailing Winds Tona A which E Quantity Де а and encouraging the growth of the plants by rich soil Rained. and liquid manure, the extreme points will make спб ings and the young side shoots will produce | Mor | en ode abundance. —Cuttings of China, and some other kinds m me T taken and ld f. | a nort ect for three w 9 ог а month, until dia „не highest temper rature during tho TE FT therm. 31 deg. Notices to Correspondents. ALOE: Chivas & Co. Your question has been already answered: — see p. 728. We know ^ ay better mode of Hoe | flowers in a glass t than by putting them іа. | ын ед | "The white substance on your Beech bark has i edd тыша amongst Fuugi under GN name of Psilonis ni It 3j that it causes death. The drought of last year has been fsal — . to many trees which were in an unhealthy condition. A quantity of fine Beech perished a few years since at Sir VW. Micdleton's, and it uud on examination that the roots h n extensively k taken with the remaining unhealthy ones to remove those heard whether the pea es - tual. The green substan — on the PE C rk No. n J B. Books: W M R. Probably e's Fieli j used in France for perfumery wou! uld on nly grow here in hot-houses, The only flower which might be had i in troughs, and be careful to adm , to prevent too great a condensation of mista, “H the syringe is this month, and the high price of | nd and labour, we may arrive at the conclusion that the soil too wet for the е healthy " evelopment of the cw ts. Take care that the — ev not get оо strong for plants whieh have been receutly potted - planted. — —Pot off layers, and place them whe receive partial shade until they get m English Grapes. Аз a pr that I had a specimen sub Peppe t that i ve^ cause which wou eirg ager the бла of other cred in this coun for our moist a nd moderate climate g es tho ose e only t dein gredients English телу ‹ о, - Farai an bu ing to the y esired to keep fo „| lengi me those w ich are ае гіре, е should муе ае that they may have full exposure to peo pe — Houses in which the Grapes are just begin- ning m ripen shonld be d inured to a tree — gen Ме; а and if it be or any en joe We accum of a slight shading should the ather become bright RUIT AND KITCHEN GARDE p whilst in France and other warm countries Rimmels Book of Perfumes, Calendar of Operations. (For the ensuing week.) EvERYTHING out of doors should now wear an appear- ance of Ё perfect or der a nd neatness, and this can only be CELERY.—This may still be planted. Some prefer idth. These beds, which often suci of Pod het trenched two spits deep. The bot. i pit receives plenty of raw manure or half-rotten leaves, and the top one old manure. The principal secr growing very tender and crisp celery, етн of size, is to grow it very quickly by means of plent: of manure and moisture, going regularly and frequently over the whole пиш department. prier: e stg n is necessary t order tds ason, Tall o straggling g be stantly 2-4 аге авта А rather pots «1 in conse- quence of this a careful thinning may be useful, es pe- r beds, е Хоп plants will not succeed without Piet of now to stand кешш the vente previous sowin OwroNsS.—Sow во £ the Tripoli or "Spanish for od use; lift ripe pb der carefully dry and store them P eep growing late this year, but the winter, and cially at the bottom, as may be the case in low, damp places pio the present rainy weather. bes 'OUSES. Сабый badin ve podes when the weather was s hot; r^ н ening c ibelr сой have OTATOS.— Thes eie let bxc kinds be got up as soon as the tops are - let the produce be sorted, indi if tof an eS kind let all the small and moderate- sized оле be — charcoal dust, Beata little also to test the end varies d do not allow your — of so half-a-dozen, trouble will now ыз cool shady situation; if mildew makes its crinis sal ping should be at once applied. pé first- — Vie; the firs n seed- | dee! - will now r ченин Ш жс: g nly w which | dea ot liked t table, free n coming to perfection, and least liable A башы s ue г all kinds of fruit as it ce NAM Pire is called the Scoteh plan, viz., beds of from € - 6 feet in w | E —'Transplant while the weather is favourable | for operations of that kind. LETTUCES.—Sow ERE: Uen. Тһе! mier Specimens et the Coniferze i - че p wi "t а ande r pressure between thick layers of row off their тү шеп bes d teudency iod me e Abies do, should first be E ie пета ved in a state Dis i: ы, "d W. You hopeless put No naue y чаз de as ve А : fou! ny on em t it had spre me zu зака. а ар йн py. rs fils of ШОП phe F PLANTS: А ЕЯ p seb austra bad as to be poene t игй s ; Clethra alnifolia, -—J B. Wr etched 18 specimens peliense ; 2, Setaria stant Subscriber. 1, Вор 8, Pied aculeatus ; flow: H W €, Viburnum Oxycoccus, бент SALEP: J Lewis. ra pn vir: pi rchis or various аро A E x Тет ant is тер йу BrRAWEERRIES: J.D.- WO до зч ае сайр off the Strawberry plan — been taken. SrRAWBERRY FORCI | Кару іп October pine m oet €— fous h from heavy rai ОНУ А evious cs n: enis of tree o leaves it or to meke dra а bed M. in А Pd ү а EEE ies isease. tos are ot; pint! Winter omes ou the same ground, Spr —Sow some for etes in good rich gno round, $ if in ға — should stand about | apart, to allow ee passage between them for mei mete and por the crop. At the be ep trench —Fine varieties may be propagated by yes take wood, Ea selecting them, should be taken chcose those which have an incipient leaf-bud at the base of of the leaf, and t ould be drawn out irely, thus gi ivi g additio mal 8 ce to those which Pe ro to — "the г-и parum ун: atris supply. —A sowing of Early Dutch, mca Red Sower-buds only. cuttings should be prepared by Тор, the p with "A plants va abuhdance of ir, and put on s» ейде L 505) The de should. not [er кг than 60°, except by sun heat. l cm off, and. jm them to the e or Vinery to t€ Ора froe vent lot for succession. Li dae principal features in the de iik Waren PLANTS; Aquari ке i t ou may take Pistia Stratiotes, mnochar is ў Valisoris eere In the cooler Ме f wania в ^d weli, so W! rece Your tank is not Jarg? of be hel ld in RZON X pe t EXHIBITIO HAL поста HAM, on MONDA Y TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, and В URSDAY, the 2ТЕ, 28 h, and 30th of November next: Prize Lists and Regulations — be “уг from es dew G. p aem "Temple Row, Birmingham e ENTRIES CLO: Nov id 1. 2 ANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL AGRICULTURAL M SOCIETY.-GRAND SHOW at Yers € upo WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 30 31 (prece dby Exhibition of Implements and Å Machinery o v А el TUES эр Т for Special and other Priz | countr | з In existen n ннан try before since the veterinary profession has ; our last arks rved o тротќапсе of consider ng e retard of elves 717 pes upon the virulence of the attack. Am mong nution of the sii M — one of the сй signe, and the animal is du all, refu g to ut ог "віла, he evide: the cattle plague as they p different instan коо Апа ^ ansa to the їп y re pn - commenced. T w А curious to watoh the рговте ss of the feetious nature of the malady, we remarked n the difficulty, in y cases, of tracing the disease to its rigin. General we find goc E rene à vm outbreak — occurred stock, g from the 290] ition will thís y: Apri A o Cutie die ous Exe ш Бсү Died АО ther Stal П-у iriri kinds ; Cobs, „Pon mies, kes Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Pigeons, So =” m p and” Усейд оош н EUM me me achinery, an — r the Sho r 4d MA s on 8th g. 19. T. B. Курек, Sec. wly purchased | Metro opolitan Merken eir after their мале у in е ev € hand, equ ally firs t indi- cations are shown ; many of th Sis "тотай for a day or two ees scarcely any change, some have seemed to ie presence of the m malady, h The саднаа e Gazette. [7 TURDAY, AUGU: ing. The mpm which supervene —— the first municatio me А і necessity be papi by the atmosphere, | but, we cannot refuse to adm Every day brings Peagi of new outbre of the br ТТЕ PLAGUE he has t trodden over the tle 'ground ean he that it may; a елым. as the belie f that such serene may je conveyed t or the wool of a — nim: Or be destroyed, and the disease apparently cease appea hite material fro e! f the и апі n lip s with. rid ulosrations which are the › general pros "s n, great herbal groaning constantly, th cir oun from eyes and nostrils, peculiar fætor of may | breath, with the trembiing of the mulis of is hind quarters. „Со 'ommonly умда Я а peculiarly harsh condition xudation from 27 we more for some time, and yet again part of the same farm, even when — preoau- | partiouiarly situation claim to be heard as a true ны nent of the nature | and ede of the terr tbig e malady which is de- tion has m ж, that experience coul pre f „ће тау іп д isolated FE n cases, at 1 it ah Very vos troi is felt, T those who have seen the in recognising it when once dev velope "n v expression of intense suffering Ith as a же to itc Veteri "x profession е9. d mw бә being made to , but only rec menmas s being given to This, however, t has been urged very m ium i in "afferent ' Constitutions or that source of ерд is ntly present, or at communionte "hs isease to ea kil. ned from. the uninformed. A over the NEHME ^ d pts made, may e other before the indieations of its existence =з seen, in them selves, BU cann ot be denied. that | аге not to be mistaken The real оу is i г amma аа to decido upon the course xL er твцей, un , the cireum- е псев, in Rest he lth [ei the. eet se Couneil animals Sihat uve s boon not to purs alified veterinary surgeon and also b E gion are irket for pens, and e roe the caet 13 eow-leech,"" who still flourishes or indiferent and not ir | for the greatest amount least safe to call special icon to the fact that 8 is most MR whioh vin the AT igilance; and it is at independently of the disease сап be propagated i The t|any rope contact with infected animals, tho “ты - the alternative of Кери them and running the risk, which almost amounts to а cer- tainty of their taking the e affection, or obtaining — from the agros дөре to send such are fit. for чл мал tehe: be immediately » the only eourse system of Кыллы, апа йе g, among ace men as Me cfe epa noy. Judgi vidence now before he shine A observations mie аа in London, a confess t eas ny a m reserve animals for. LS rs, We deprecate, healthy animal exposed to its influence ; Pg third » that there is a probability of its extension, even when care, is taken to eut off all dire "Y rom 0 ies profession we deny |a distinctly that tt bovin no typhus” has h . In different parts of the иш PS in different еа qua |as opposed to the | true interests of the country, THE Illustrated News of the 8th July vod а letter from Meme ne, Australia, in which а autiful villas and gr whioh animals the disease presents pects, aiiterent n the changes | which it produces i in the tissues ot the Боду. This |8 d treat the disease than owne have them treated, knowi wh as the latter do from experience ho w lar arge an amount of loss would di understand if it be remem е that in our fiet artioli кле explained the | bab y to consist in A ees condition of the | are represented by | D, ever facilit d | КЫ took г infeoted "T аыр under | ex: On the other side th the | we Myr Te кереген of the. died ase, mds гома quently th are sprioging лр around that oit ays:—'' But alas to compare with e gius ебу of merry 1 | England ; Em lines should ever catch the he may find „some comfort in the EYEN ;:—“ А used M ба s Bambuse, such as Ih morbid changes. - in one eas ndia y of percidem, å e diarrhea, vith. Тараф of к ei f the к атлан, a " has been d * is time are тш m outbreaks of greater or gem extent Under these eireumsta; iscri to the нб of the country ; i а S ce than In | sema, tow en обе о ma ~ | patcbes of inflammation or emm and so: times и of texture by sloughing, aie large and ragged holes x a fourth versn of t the back, or over rd ostrils, at oth W who seem t in being victimised, ctl done in this direotion should be syste uci боа] that tho to be the СУ B [29 Ф ч © nt, Ra | human Senpi onen man being subject to brooehitis. eed) any. y. з а M statement of € pr ts of the ~ | disease, it is correct to ва; he muco "* Let us E СА - fact should d dl to Dr. ia n the talented D Gar t Melbour the айай ofa & ти report on | foi lants, with notes on s эч ides may be 6 worthy of experiment іп the British Colonies,” as indicated in a former А сч (see p. 634), hat shower wil help fertilise 1 Жагы а ыраң чеми all time. Aus as been reserved for the inheritance "det the pror dte race ; м Mee чаа аса > the whole, not unsuitable. though not on the whole, У Mud us | land fi with milk and honey," the гран MNA gathering in the fruits of membranes are фр н whether the iam do aM mation shall happen бт marke tibilities among « anim nale аз са nduoe Trey int the i wil а 1 Its soil, by хатад, yields the luxuries 2 | energy of the race. e|all the necessaries and many of 7 | demanded by the highest civilisation. boundless in extent, but very sadly deficient | in productiveness, ** The 8 are numerous, y grow in se ts, on а reddish us earth ia places, aud a ppr x sun- eracked soilin others. Owing to this, t sheep and cattle runs of the great * sores ла their * Outliues of the Geography of Plants, p. 1 | another to diarr The erui ot ot the malady will in some degree | 778 THE GARDENERS ПОП AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avacw 19, Ls - Te. murrain,” for | fourth of the corn is carted, Our stre ams аге with all its new Leid. 1 think "his old det will be | James Eames, Lynch, Midhurst, Py 15. loi » best understood, We have, however, very farther and farther into reca gus - to prevalent, w which is described by Cte under the terms | Hs EssEx.—The cattle plague has unhappily а necessity for exploring sup. itions to prepa blain, ir Te diy or gargyse, now called fi 16 near us in Essex. No less than 30 bensi way for the march of these " вде herd kings” Ei. | disease. , In own parish а farmer is said 1 calves, bull vali i he ‹ tion. oi де i e far EH Taylor's, Hazeleigh Hall, SEM of the pod River, there is no great river system | of tho ча) Му bailiff tell that about 12 years | ай witiin the lt fortnight: m | н s to 2 д tracts of country, aud are continually spreading | M They are iving a з by boats the interior; in many | agohisfatherhad bx covered with disinfecting chlorido of lim district: ору о — -|and as nearly as he can recollect the summer was jud learned tha У. 0, arker, dence ean eed upon wild animals, much the same as in this year, which I t timer Lodge, adjoining the said Hazeleigh Hall farm, vegetable protein to Mun rio passing E remarkable for hot days, with north or east winds, and | Вай this day three enses of « Rinderpest,” whioh of the pio Supplies must be carried on pack | cold nights. His remedy was then ground Oats, with |16 to be decidedly contagious. I "uà 4 h бнр iid tid toils and dangers of exploration are of the coarser bran removed, made into gruel, with which | that as “ Doctor Green ^ has now made a era отд dinary cha зя аад he gegara were p two or three times a day ; this | in this A again, after an TE ot p yan d 2 ielded suppor et Miu the moutt Ф. food Another expe dition to the north is under Me e : should е9 ti — а dotes! - pe genie mien, Tut caliy upon the Bowels wia б did not je one, S ville his to ка to of at tbeir wi prom sy «td pu ie md nei uts w id no - the depót system 18 able of some improve- dr өйүн, This is interesting as showing the 4. EssEx.—We have several notable cases of Step ment, so that the expedition may fall back upon | periodical Appearance of андаа incidents 1 to ani itala. | bin ain in eub all from Chelmsford market—in tw which have been înereased by cultivation, We have heard of a few cases of splenic арор1еху i ses from suckling calves bought in that market, Oas of being diminished by the consumption of | Somerset, t; but only in the districts in Th this dicus! | farmer lost. 22 beasts, nnd two other extensive farm the e фањ y in charge, А ete being established | has sm prevailed. —Sheep.—In our own floc and | hav My err prm ^e effect will be, no doubt, t ina ра» nd where there are no natives, | others nd A ыы мо азан lost, y ApparebHy. | from | purchase from farms and not from markets, J, J. a few planted rapid growinz, some bloo isease of the splenic apoplexy class, in as 5 Р Бе inia productive « b поне а inds. of grain, of e easy far E I can ma dro qus tot miren examination years Дишан а) "€ (ааа Ое ams s raving tem for abora ti writings à i His І transportat ion, T { heard or read by Professors Brod and Simonds. eger?) relative to the present disease in cattle, which I human de aoh as Con rs Maize, whereal тїт bet tróntléboià complaint we have, however, sem ought to be published. The public h "E hin the year in безне before they give credence to the reiterated three бане 3 ith our sheep—and it is very provalent--is that of | made by certain professors connected with vet bicis. dim dà sie Chiek Реа (Cicer), Lentils pe feet. Prof. Brown's paper in n the Bat and West | panies and colleges. It is assumed by some that this => б of sorts, Har ricot t Beans (Phaseolus ) and | of Ea agland Agricultura al 8 so feliy nne been imported from uA P though the most mor e to м" 1 made of every head of foreign cattle, it is not es "i Miles, MUELLER, MOORE, a and € Hirestars | qn i that this x TS Botan r еу, reful par riodical enims of the whole flock, than English, Irish, ог Bcote being wel EO Brisbane, Let us further i s of ki o md : of the Pun d L^ peo ple, and Жн i h inion of the pisač about а especia y shepherds, are w pr particular iu thelr investigation, viz, the Jon Eris ' е ^ E ied or two o so 8 seeds of European | measures, Dry upland PORTE seem i In least liable | people pay so much attention to the cleanliness, wide тер ewe rl ish Chestnut; to produce—sandy stubbles and low meadows in wet |Someness, and sound state of their meat; med also the Locust Bean iy te S siliqua), and tbe ep Me tefie iyi best p heros х a to : ы im : : f b. ч F d sheep and p èh in as dry a | test of the soundness of foreige oxen: It is 4 asin position as possible, ре and ариу stimulating | - that " р gont of allt the oxen HOPED | dis з 5 PE hE 2 ет z s $m ET "Ez Б zr A x с о яз ^ e = @ = RE ££ Ls. ‘2 2B ч 58 Eo 265 = £z Iz] 3-1 E im = So em [-2- 3 ož m- -j 28585 $6 ЕЕЗ ч 5 1 et E e © E 3-24 © 4 et = e H x анна ent remedies. —I hav cts are foreign: about 000 per ж aquatiea) of Western Canada, besides pod саре | sud vins Лоза qd iis stock from парман Wegen * they might suggest to be plante at i in on | causes, but I have - no opportunity of seeing |2 the route, Tous a little fo nto tl Oar county has promise of rich pasturage, outlay might in due time save m e ^ эч le | and op of roots, but wit сЕ EB 95 El в ч © Е g ч Ф & а я ec B а @ © e © i ЕЗ E 28. B E ЕК 2 5 E B 2 4 $8 p зч Ф о “А © $ ant it һе i gra femembranoe byi the sim ple natives, whose | * irit оннара of Nn у ап and баней sein, and — C M às high price per iithérto has been, “white men come, кав- |1,1 1" ОУ 5 ies чё vp y i О нё » farriery notions with which h оо often content |; ts. which garou go : t up; "A e hile those in e cattle believe | the whol ly of the London markets, tends to increas The electric telegraph from Melbourne has |in la Un e exis the tail-worm. S ы, the Cran- thi he prion of meal proves that such Professors are already reached Bowen, Port Denison, in about | kums, or pertes во much to a * Moscrop" | f es 22° south, апа in order to complete com- | (mouse-erope), we shall have very little reliable evidence | Jast уеш vi kho тейм vitl E ‚а eable will probably, | about our pod disons I had а n ill Jayenteg steer | tions. the Een 34 of ња | ёте long, be landed Singapore aud the Duteh | of. about old w bich n treatment could undergo а ra quarsntide fs for à A гын, this Үү; East Indian islands the vip: toast of ui di r Oh I" MATS Ar t he has the tail- worm." | Игр Д кті Australia. Тһе hereditary robbers of North : What is the tail-worm ? — Hodge: It is -— Arabia, who defied the rapacious Turkish Равћав | & E E ekite at gd ad and MI ali along the | to be sound, in dison T ишо n sem of Damascus а ave owadi the Баск. bwon un he g "iti the head, and then the soft influencë of British gol 1а, and become the edies, Podge tells me he емей. and shes e Ad En. ir E güardians of the desert wire. In деней with the | zx кор. Pole: чун : Moser; үр нина жиры, more primitive natives along the route to Bo us through vast distrie ts which have never herd. the сер оге Peddiny said he had got the “* Crankums."— erae he Stockman's whip, сап any one suggest nt: Well, that is a queer name, and what may be : Кез, sive; a shraw (anglice shrew-mouse) aused by a baneful atmospherical influence, 5m Simonds subscribed to and concurred in this E. а better policy than one of love atd meroy, ога | its natnre,— Pudding f the "db dd ue i hamgiin pour 5 pec дані stronger appeal to the goodwill of the natives, Now I knew "that before. Т True, the poor beast had so why not the present disease, wh m peg than preceding, or at latest accompanying, but E et ofa peaa сй: MAC, animals in various counties where 25 p d в: of the wire with the planting of fruit- | or whether Pa pow paralysis, or what, I cond n not — with fore eai es, А trees and herbs? В. M. F, mako ont, This NL d^ the absence of all proof that this disease is іш ng Coun у people de ot learned aout T disenso, AMAA. lbs Da known to be affected until шт по dru ета! в . in the air? T! —— The annual meeting of the. National Asso- | What we want t iheretera Wó n MS bé ко, “ reke » | to conclude that it is olera a ct that the ti e inis p- in кө e fai s for the Promotion of Social Science will | Юг every 2 sd fancied ailment,. but to be vor Жез itaqne to È US КТ i once ta at |i be i at Sheffield, from the 4th to the 11th of | Principles ased action. This was pidemi s ber, The Section of Agriculture is presided the Royat Prio College under Prof. Brown, About 0 узае З v org by Mr. Ноглахр, М.Р.; Prof, Joux A who їв а really philosophical inquire J. Bs Dradford no foreign Cattle was thon sent. John Gibt, 800 et the "Üniversity of Edinburgh, acts as Secretary, апаар 18, gom ep М " $ ; —Mr. zo subjects сокага Se apon. еее before| 2, Susszx.—The cattle plague his bue айа fs still | о, а г jeune ОМИН gini 2) that. he is ction are :—1, The Game Laws. | raging im "this nei A c ds, It originated in some а scientife o question bed 2, MN ltu al T * g te: give an opinion. on 905 Е m гах tenane: Е ќо, 3. Agri- ^y b^ pe £A je 5 at Chichester market a рең connected with the sale апы cultural Seg d tion. Wed The calves came from for years. I shall not desit by any А e r has been local Agricult eal | Lo sim, an pe ket Ics iN gat АЕ whieh is bearing on ari бене. Я ent dur ыз psc jos about tbe same time Кей. with tho diseme, Mt. t3 T ehay be pen mitied to say that PE etl einn will support, Chal is ^bout three miles east of here, bought seven, |.30 years’ experienee mon d ше p ж) rin the sha ape о ё personal- ru cgo ка of whieh di 6 wi EN. is 55 mosting Ше) Томау he Could Justify a South American siavo doalor in, of written papers * on an x 88% ay h fession as to the е y o the subjects specified. reported hari de had lost. 18 powa aid 18 c l|vox im man. That the steppe vem i н w him u Thursday, e Hie = E Pig four | direct from Russia is now kn xe m pede "Mu Cobden) ЛС of A d THE CATTLE PLAGUE. Cobden, M.P., has lost four cows anda cn а she bad. is only known as an i {Же continue to give the letters of our correspondents as well | Others d EC great losers, The calves bonght 5 cattle plague is not a British disor Nus and p a rg of ре, letters which have lately Misi sold to а great many ае еа ~ id Appear: p in the daily papers on this subject. ] ve very m i T go, imd АП Hv tho part of нр the past, pundred Yet the statistics which you collect äre | rA different im instance um 34, 15, 10, 5, "amd à I'd co qm and | itas imported. Dr. Daniel pa Peer РЛ І ере this cpbortuaity of giving disease is Р ed pq T алоб régarüds "d condition, of our very fast, d ind n 745 Г, Tow wind, ht over from Holland ів і ux Ба амай. of Dorset. Са? е. Аз yet I t сама one- е — r^ soon А Gil Vos уты: o à fima erat Poplar, ry 24 * SK ES adl is hod hear Ba ng fa iib. Ee i to mix the breed ; іс spread M Clothes ganel” to the ho. at the Осе of the ss ашу и penis torrents from 3 this morning (now 11 clock), and об ont at lee t ныд eved 8 Td Street, жо... still continues, I think in this locality about o ШІ. Although last century t disease $ mal suffering from tho plague has arrived at that бм ii їз а matter of satisfaction to know p ^w the шнш imm ур rrounding Hull, where large numbers of cow: reap ы т dairy pur „ the infection Mad. Hd bei poses ye commencement of the present year nearly 20,000 ery of саке ME 30,000 sheep have а лс) into Hull, а nd no trace of the disease has bsen found," ‚„ Public тт аге everywhere being held for the But, on the whole, tho mat which we ave arrived i ed is ЗЕ no sufficient c: ade out m — y за e m the law ; and, ou the p! which в mplied ^| the proposal itself, that a landlord me to VA, E for the rent payabla during a tenant's occupation, there serious practical objections to t s; ү: кр change in thé ordi periods for the а! AT] am —- e te for байо. р-а; with that which and adopting a apte. of foreign stock markets eod (^ anta. -houses, so as to preclude tho M of contamination of our own stock. of truth. I wish t on such а found. ntin injury to e dominions ; but such a S cannot be rnt dem ЕХ our eyes to the realities of tho ууа? e ipal of the Albert Veterinary College. фик: apr tha Prevention of Cattle Diseases, 48, P. 8 W, Aug. 15. T, PRoresson SIMONDS ow THE CATTLE PLAGUE (abridged)— P. "the Norwich meeting last week, Professor Simonds thoy must recollect t that this was a disease L^ It no more belonged to us than epi upon tbe i; ано mrs Systems the disease was either Íneubated atthe Ap x the A peers were positively in a state of disease. There n to be ше with in the m ical ofession fio were per с tá onies there were men not at all favourable to this view, of dis- g вр ontagion, or at a not being y spri ontagion ; it i lt, of course, to extended itself. It was true that they could not always trace every individual it occurred. He knew of an outbreak the other day in the neighbourh of London, the animals were apparently isolated from all others. I id, **Oh, her ase of spontaneous origin." h epa: into the cas 8. Led fact was found to be that heep were placed in ge in a park, a portion of the t doo only t them fett, if not sold, until another market, his being во, he thought they E Амар > at the exi ence of the Ке gp Ert аз a fact that it now been in y foto Чоо: Directly from the еы. отак at it UT d into RA El бирр уз the Metropolitan Mark did it Directly from tho Motte poilà inw: Ма riae, 1 У that in almost every case—ecertai rr hád traced out—it was en Д the гайка TI the great traffic of cattle in БА n LE apta as С y done. He rr how it had spread in not far t Chichester, were Lr жо n the habit, аз was the custom in f maki Y veal АУ е к. farmer market and bought a Believing that m sont 0 тем by а brother о or three days afterwards kating à fact which occurred А cow next the ealf-pen was first attacked, and suc nm | un E | 71 " E 12 : and had been € сотр ш tad and in ШШ T m e ар X Ta ; во ога гесу са le were toge E the more certainty was of the spread of the disease, зета mE боце bos way in h this evil could е different counties, where the disease Societies such as that Mic 'h it was proposed to organi y be а great amount of good might та ith ге терага to seizing Lee иче inimals, that in ul important point, and the po ee put in п I айсын "Moa Where there were 8 Kwi- Ata public meeting at ry the Ма; I explained e. cases of cattle plagu in ез per pea М: а сон aa Tin th as no doubt the infection had Матей, Ніз stock consisted ted r^ farm, died ex: m was "E аа neighbou: ч, io EUR etiem éd. who y^ M TK l three of the cow: tated in The „сазе in the n med Bourn -J. B, Plumptre had pem td p^ 2 b in ше ешһһоптһо od of Northbourn e er had lost 12 beasts am — M —— BERDEENSHIRE ра 15 M у m КЫ and of these more t] HP imer 2 tas ей ы d a^ m mala "vem. уч "v e in committee of of the riag а mooti Northern Agricultural pu rah vi devising measures - avert the pro- disease, or t least to mitigate its ravages. E aic far as can bo ascertained, up to the present time HET i Н Y. Hou, A. towards the. cost of organising and gem sueh EAE 5 bou d law, other c i» ЧЕ our pa amh wa s ing | payment of the price. f | insolvency of MN que =т= а atile base been i lost let by the 5 malady; П хех on аг john, near Don n Concil have been issued, giving powers to 2-4 nura to all premises ses where the p is reported to and т аер ing the separation of ance of the mide e giv n by the owner of any cattle аске d with it to to the Mago ot the town, or the clerk tó the jüstices of the country district in question. LAW OF HYPOTHEC. Tar follow conclusion of the Report of the Royal Com dem eA ж арч subject, the former part of which was published last week :— о the whole subject Views of Commissioners, хо given и the most anxious parni he = and we A -— beg to abun а n " pa. the result of ou ould be main ме of ihi he. wider which the jo C» an gua tural subject Ty curity of his rent, a Кан e! the prb e p stock brought u Ls анаар some extent exaggerated. d, in our opinion, certainly be fol- ed by alterations in T tenaney of land in Scotland, whieh must act injuriously on the Ve nts, p possessi: рв. st the existin, ns betw andlord tankit rich might operate very differently ir in а dicent Ч of the —— but the ultimate consequenees of which it is impossible to foresce, Alterations desivablé.—While holding these views on the general prineiple: of the law of hypothee, are some points in rd to which that Ja aw would admit of beneficial alteration. The provision of с law which has been a generally objected to is t A un es ch а Ad hen the -— їз unpaid, кз — "e 2 d re-delivery o! the erop, or a seeond pa; t of its price, from any person £i whom d Pos nias үн граба. ре X pul b Аа in бреп market. That the pow: ndlords has bens во very га bulk markets - Aui Pray communi- cation and ober Sadasa hav places, made sale by anple the most convenient pidu “е ө" cmd mA conduct d business. Oa this account we consider it дез, Ке? the protection against interferenee on. the part of the land- ord shouid bee xten preia арч лев by sample as has been settled n fat itong Мыл bulk. (probas de in open m — ич — necessary, in order ectual Piu the landlord's иш, that such e poems » ould have been followed by delivery of the subject, an With this exception, and one other to be notice immediately, 2 do not consider any limitation of the right now possessed landlords necessary or desirable. 15 is a circumstance n hlý € Arn у landlords y Ф. соьа Scotland, king the country as "a um tse "t ab durin e ew years, beon form H but it seems to us that these йде may be а A > qe and tem certainly no cient ure Tno айе neral teet Amo! Which tho l у? of v ot bypolkec a affords them, to Yom their farms to а elass of whom otherwise they ol posed to that, w There T о doubt is resorted to for Ж, payment of the m "ho dest tors of an —— — ig suffer more than the егото “Bar the evi eld d before L- entirely failed to stiow that the ants and o үзө dealers through the been, on an average, greater than those which occur in other mercantile transactions, or that — ате such as might notin а great degree beavoided by the of ordinary caution. һе p position of the smaller class of country tra ire is somewhat different from that of the pem pm bt iin e range of their custom being more limited, while Iu гр - involved in cases of "бав We have їнөгөгө а a а very eareful consideration poe pf stre gla ma Pp eben suggestio караб! pe мотепев mi el КЫ in their favour; bot we have eome selon [i that it would be impossible to epe the iatrodüction ofany such new preference. - N MSS n to distinguish r^ le bet пећ persona n iple ween the claims 0 ers on a larger scale ; elit jo в obrious that ie. for their protection, ‚уме. һаз ма A EE азр чубар bour аа d is ее Mie ч on the lado e: m i tio i эы bo to ее i$ landlord's = of sequestration г rent for а e ear, has received our fullest attention. G ting | Hier d of bel we think thát there | й o m and " eel Д m amen bare e. gij dd muss ү: the goes and the pri when it 1s considered pete the rent, or at all "ns D е rent, for pas year is A4 MM until t the for the follow g year hás со! ced. ачый —1{їв а different question whetber ве from the power zen the сасна has of he end of stock to ad siderable force in the objection t indulgenoe is to large extent given at the risk of the other ereditors of t tenant; and we think a ed — that if the land be dis to grant Ше ind he sh wade to share in Ше risk. We therefore recom at the law ld be altered, во as to depri! е landlord of right to uestrate for the whole year's rent after omittin o a half-yearly payment; in other words, that his right should be made to lapse ай to each half- ly or other periodieal anam of the rent, а n ti ver such instal- me sh has become. due, and — the „ч instalment js е A period of three nts after "i. ^ the rent falls due appears to us a sufücienk time fo for {== ха s be allowed to exercise his right of sequestration, PY TY same as that allowed at present after the last екет бес term of Ее, of the rent for the exercise of the landiord'a right over the cattle. Regist be Opinio that the publi леп sstrations wh Secured will afford a sufficient. pude on to th the risk of dealing with a man 1n i; Ее" to us tiec máde in the И Zi rance of hía оп, that the ЧЫсайда shoult I1 be ае. Басі а mode of publication might haré nsedlessly harsh to а man placed ї mporary difficulty ; and, by the course which We dei sequestration L5 probably "n the same publicit, W given to protested bills of iie Certain Points ehould be sation tain) authoritative — u Áí Ld = to FE m which, аз yet раҳо geo cm Ma person, ye аро T thoe tioti should be settled f cónformitg With the ufo by w fca the the landlord's preference over Grass-mail їз enforced. The sime -— o M to the FORME V of an extension of d d DOM beds sume princi at: т р || ч 85 а (5 Е Ls i d. vip Mn ЖК "үсе үсе to have varied, to th Р. е ve vi a p» € vet) Ren ihe includ we think. tiat neither ttie furniture nor thé implements opo to be b Y*U ed we recommend ua this Leo оша be so settled b; aratoty enactment of the Legisla! Pollo: the same К eiple we think it MAS that it should be declaret b; үр е е, СЯ, г) gea (does ease, extotid or generally mut nol Ж agita 0 zn 3 P ple, to v at any feedin Манну lafions.—1n cónfotmity with these views we beg in ЕЗҮ o T our Sec i 8 ы! и law rélatitig to in so б: P—- те nd а s of tuat law luce «ball havo bean ert f over such A 4 се shall the per» o o bere etorm: p men о ў boe | s EE s e landlord. failin э me That, a sie failing 6 ЕХ Е : "n of hypothec within vd ctm СЕ те diy the rent, or апу Ce neg is payable, тө right for thè rent or portion thereof then Sus shali cease and deter mine. III. That at each court where sequestration at the landlord'a instance for the rent of agricultural subjects is in use to be othing ieultural produce nb has dcs to the purehase of the 780 granted, it l, it shall be imperativ eto keep a | rogis ster, to be e entitled ; and, on t! effec! GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. due regard о AND EXPERIMENTS GUA How often h —————— h i premises possessed as it been said to me, * Mr. Mechi, yan EARLY DOMES TCAD h other details as ma; bé s s peciBed 1 in 65 N OF оао stati ie; which register COSE. e lieges, | are an ve expected tha and оё cou rse, as such, N ENGLAND. ANIMALS under such conditio: wis te shall pres ribe. и d pay you 5 |[The following Ern of a paper Iv. PLN ti tls E toes special stipulation bliged "b your losing money for our some time ago бөйт the thnological 8 glia subject, ы Jease, when a tenant Shall. have E^ any growing crop. "to be [bot we for you p us of your failures." n Va — red аб the time in the Atħenæum T. by ky чоо. Pa а" чон as ой Les rn d апу! "This is very cold comfort for a man of business, and a | ms an versi óontained in grazed or fed on the farm or premises, such stock shall be | Very fallacious mode of reasoning, as I shall presently | жа YU йаг "ge assistance in fixin duin liable to the landlord's hypothee to the extent of the amount | show. та во. DN а good and progress ive of the domestica et сен animals, E d d dita. of eonsideratioi to be paid by the owner thereof to | farmer who doe: experiment, for such a perso: bims 1i and of t hi a aa pens dien Е ec ч Rr ome prn айз; almost always e "t oped in ere meshes of old pi oem right m Бе кз и їп "s animals, a limitai that while s , or any portion thereof, remains on the | old ‘radinio оов, and strong prejudice semi-domesticated, and none in wild, 2, One ig premises, the liability shall idee to the full extent of the eI spoken of thin seeding, and the responsible for damage done by the first, He тц consideration originally agreed upon, notwithstanding that а | ау от au "men not for tha ahi rd. s T qe portion of the cro may b e been consumed ; and that, in the rep'y here avi t the stock, л the consideration is уро т such stock shall subsist for s V. That, in a iam eese tion for ns mes the rent of an agri- p subject, where any agricultu: be seq! rated, e or stock k shall hall being had to existing leases, the total abolition of the granting | the law is eu: demanded, Eas by justice and all I bó immediately на expediency. GEORGE HOPE, ADAM CUR [Avevsr 19, 186, lated the growth of weeds that => | been previously removed by the h nd E have ы | damage materially the grain crops. J, Ч they vig — tn mildly bout i fo had brought him M -— a conc поя? the gpi pom T Ei аса * No, I have not tried it, and I don't mean, for Ik now it won "tai nswer on our soil: I like a - But is it either expensive or diffieu it Qa or an eig of an acre us & т as cl oy as a whole farm. een my custom, and by such compara ative emm Ihav e been en nabled to ded uce a „practice suitable my But now, as to the n = ect оп our Essex clays, Lord Provost ; бен Т0 а Мовва "€ J. S. FLE: M'LaGAN, R. BERT DUNDas, A. CAMPBELL MING, GEoRGE Hope, РЕТ DissENTS.—We think it proper to state that, while we concur the idea in the — of the changes of the law recommended in the the mass Reemi E m rox ослов the m- ^ е а ужар отсун at which y the opinion a iarger change than diem "ue in tbe Report might be made "i дер. апа ретанде, io the um ultura| interests of the country.—CHARLES CAR E, G. You owing, I presume, to our joa already a sufficiency make expe- | guano, for super phos- | х4 cated ап mals, a smaller fixed fr sting ioni but none for the wild. 4, Rent — ne in pro оше and also fin im mages and comp class. lof themselves. х the t E have been a user 7 gu at a time when my Зей feuda ridibulod tm a “ mere peppering" being able to dung-hesp. My gen wA preparation for a Мапгы тер dila of ан nt E^ ka 28 loads he anure, ext, guano, n, sult was a loss of 5 tons “of Mangel per acre, whie ir rival | charter: or castra, petting animals has bo do "oce: but t — ai was found ш be. proftablo, ha "neither futhat no x impe. Ju NDA we haro si fo iet Report, о far dissent at 17. per ton. But see what follows: this spring | at first mainly lived, and which they po зүп C Hie lai. сен Ael dai beon m conclusively we as usual harrowed in (after the Mangel) 1} cwt. of md to domesticate, were hogs, bees, and eels. Tt subjects in Scotland confers an amount of ide favour | guano and 1 cwt, salt with 2 x е F4 Oats per| hog was the first with which they were success of landiords, not only o d to the established principles of | acre (my usual quantity). To- e cut those Tho domestiowion. of t the hor: orse was, „probably, oí commercial law and the tendency of all recent 1 ion, but | Oats, and on ortion not guanoed | га "Ma "y y! ihe | later date, and its bie oe дын боле ue d tl А Зза ds previous year, e are at 1 Tostoni с races. Tho Wel 18100. » obtained at а very early period, proprietors in Scotland have | and a proportionate falling ,br bd nd t horses w е en the Алдїо8шй become rea of powers uy dene ed for the security and | probable from the appearance of the spas that. | eare e little for melee ce the tenth century, dr зе Д оза, WSOP pid and rand Where | the effect of the guano will La traceable. in tbat crop. | portion of the h horses were kept at home й admitting that the great majority of lando ts in Scotland | Now when I am asked, * r. Mechi, does it | and trained, but their brood when in foal, wert. rs e qe their Гане iu a li " and ино рау?” I will reply, Here i models of|turned loose in the fores опг E many of them never, or only very rarely, 1 “ 1 Раа nempe be a onc M M рагаты к ЫН C pent ai NUS the undi callis us ellas in à ies ot esu Гр is, we ig asa lace 1 half culti t Mis undar aee were as much ш ue advantages which this law confers have been most | and alti Teakes I make so very much rich shed manure, it | ба ot. nad rays as hogs; and ina rel] freely used, Uere aset A por iir ead m is clear from the above and man p bet tween the hs d the Western o s ce cumst а baneful influence on the farmers de that I must not dispense with guano as an auxiliary stipulated that home- EE EE. рана E кшн Donna, таун fom 120 18 uni 4l puts alier the lend | ** Well, b nes Mr. x: chi, е еге is all the money | and foras borsa M 12s. From b. ‚Ай неч аб which such rents fall due; and this ent me from uy t o and keep so e which to co inem: appears to be the rule followed in most ооа : though a | much more sis T healthy syste! [терк унну, Veneti peri inser оше Шао, aper ort dm in | holding; remember that it is the maximum crop that of Dumfries, Wigtown, and Kirkcudbright in the south. E ig. | EE. L2 re nt, by mean: vade law 5 of En" pothec, а proprieto: t ectually is year's rent refere: ipe НД ^ P - Pi ныр ушнде d rap aee нер е a hal i the land held too ver in ОЕ to the tenants years after the tenant's entry to the pec This inj ju aggravated by the practice which ex vely Eras E to the country at | ылланар скы Мау sus i Fara a mu w| With facts gà а 1 have js Es and which I - е-51х up ree-fi ft the Magis farm, and that without payment ny rent, but а о ич hi ultiply, ы must be lig cused for | А simply upon their undertaking to give up аб removal, and cating a much hig vi nd more in ent practice in дето бо pu crop, me Mme extent о! d fallow | Our general agriculture, and a greater emancipation 5 еу ived at entry. t the e d lo I Ma Ds d METUS eo eg eda d m ol канаа ес се suitable to our altered and uld he certainty also landiords ab lokot for а time, ali Do и ару о ео тр a on,alevel whether they armers asa as much і ur of the биче te T nsisted ven if this to the extent Жаша, it only tonas t эў pene а the theory, кын the e: yer ee ofhypothec enables tenants with little m ease in wealth, хай beco ps ive a ers, Neither mati flow into other chan is fully | become My Wheats have suffered little or no EPA узеди api the adonivistration ot injury ага tbe n. аа stiil in the fields ; ; undeniably established, that the Is le nob required, for the neither have my Oats or Barley. There recovery of ren on s well-managed estates j hat, in those Ded s more stra s got fi from thiek sowing than rere e where d m e s m EE is S ш detri- | from thin. The contrary is My expe tainly tend to mi ons to the law, but its эчер ойл that, | forgotten. І Ѓеаг that this rainy weather has во stimu-) family. ехрешиуе guan rep Diminish the size of your bea paii horses hawks and greyho the ese was [лт п һу ^x and the ey were ment of compensatious; Балага to ti places all offerers portion to test her 4 ciem à Over a weak, UH verme се isa р become ape msc or more eer the oft com his general poverty matter for i g mase тош ure erm with a humiliated feeli ing, or gross produc be | reflect that commercial and m anufacturing e energy a and pab p be worth more than 2,000, ten for its fee simple? rint: diminution i in the crop. the poss ence. n» should not а me? J. J. М echi, A Aug. 3. armers do the J: onti e for Beans, I faq r in bé urn of a strong x стор of straw from thin Ny t circulates e case, rience is that а crop of эн trom thin sowing weighs X oduci the thick so corn, than h well as The advantage of ъй by hoeing must not "be | | dom ол an nd ваші ач pe ved effective is whi = the worthless one—than А tic disposition—is petted Acorsr 19, 1805.) THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. : Tel REPORTS OF THE HARVEST. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS —( Continued from p. 7159 <= ago — | | | | | НЕМ WIL COUNTY. WHEAT. | BARLEY. OATS. | BEANS. PEAS. | POTATOS. | HAY. AD. TE: “ш INAME AND ADDRESS, | | GENERAL, | | | =. чё шй | | | РФА Averago Under average . 5 p balra ore | None None | Full average [Scarcely average| One-third Aug. 16 |John Pitcairn, Kinnaird | n hi а стор Above average | Underaverage | Under average Average Average | ery promising Good Early sown Aug.18 |Б, Russell, Pilmuir bad É Not quite Over average ; | Very good Good average best of Corn то | К 227 Good Moderate Good Good Light crop, well m L4 " Aug. 15 бду Nicholson, Shir- secured и Gangi, Leeds Much below an мег ariy a 1o Now Thos C. Booth, Warlaby average MAN T Average; same Good m eq Aug. 16 пой, B. Dixon, Darling- | aslast year ; no ENGLAND. М ........ Generally good ; ровна thin on cold ? ВІВЕ......| Thin o und, о but val Topped Shor verage | Average erop ; Much below | |Below average UE — average prem veie ly ood Fai Middling Good Fair — | та growing ag egiin Very ne |About the 224 James Wilkinson, Whitby Earl € Recent rains Now John Parkin, Idridgehay NM late haveim roved| ngood |them low G DERBYSHIRE ....| Below average дутар: Averago Not svfücient| Average | own NOTTINGHAM ....| Above average j Full average Under average | Good Good Very good Two-thirds of a Mingel үч, Now C. Paget, Rauddington | erop better ; | Grange | | tter MONMOUTH .. .... A fair averago | A fair average | * Very promisin Light Very various Avg. 10 R. G. Relph, Usk ur Good | Inferior e 4 H ч Ri cmi Short bni well| Good Late sorts мойта to Mangels very Aug. 7 — Btratton, Walls red | promising quantity; |good; Swedes Court, Bristol — ^ va ir | оа | Bad Good | Good Good Good Aug.1 (William Lavender, Bid- am | EDFORD ........| Not average | denh: Under average | Good crop | Average crop | Looking well; Well saved ; | Good A great deal |George Turner, Beacon slightly diseased light crop cut e e Downes, Exeter Btacke | TT «es Very good ; Average Turnips bad Aug.15 |Johu Creagh, Tarmons, mend never better Tarbert rage ide Good ; blight Average ug.5 |Frandis A. Т appearing None iddling Good DEVONSHIRE ....| Much blighted;| Nearly avorage | under average KERRY..... АА Сооа Middling. CORK ............| Overaverage hort А winame, indient = rap od Much has About 1, Ki failed September Good; e зате grown | [Not m h grown Good None UBLE-EARED WHEAT. arket. “The person who met зр: it," jd says, | tion every stage exhibited between ена бете = а of opening up a field of inquiry, І send «carefully рае every grain, n ^ of a — wi M DP у two ore branchlets E. the hitherto barren results of my experimenting reproducing monstrosity. As. 3 half w with twin-eared W been ELM е4 was unsuccessful, A. hey seve do AR Ur e T rar upon m straw. And I should be glad if | seems to be no absolute rule why a predisposition юше abler vegeta! ogi eget; n. physiol gist than myself would de mber ai ile Gar ees re "ah ч е Correspon ече i ear of Ла к Birds: the e ear, phe p the straw) hes eed" I forget in what yea of a һа: t а bird н 1 в somet ев | Wi eat hav ving additional pe re "branching. from fid bali ноода Б GNE n originated їп а Zusus nature : is not the Purple Beech Well one his toll —the burrowin бно, d i К the predisposition might be Re aT ы че if ay That ould devastate our Ms aud fields. uch mes 74 uy ^ : in І am incined to think that the many-branched hi i jan Mummy EL. (Triti- | of бысто Barley іп ers' Chronicle of Benrching for grains, ve the Sparrow bold. ram ; $ some Although they hunt bim own and сы iu аар" «um multiplici ,Spici) arose fro monstro: Y e yen v If, burrowing in thy stack, he eats ting a pri Now, dou tie. Saij are "m very great rarities in our Ail kill the vermin for thee, every buds 8; ave grown some of this Wheat, as neighbourhood ; our gleaning And do thy worming most efficiently. that i iť т! Ja tliem up, some кран бони wives immediately throwing | зе гч Aa peleg — de rg Teverting, I supposed, to to the original char dac an nrk as unlucky pa are whose err аге The pesti fent Dock and Thistle thins for theo ; rosity had sprung. Still this incidid nequa al more than ba! aby a at a time! By And the poor swallow only insects еа off tuity f ht t Never thy fruit. Then let them live in paon; beneath thy ea is Me have been due to difference of c Wheat that g y might be mick.named < hen-and- chickens" in xen ,| me, I hay гине in obtaining а t€ many speci- ieu DNE feel he not Caring to throw out half so y young off-shoots | mens ; са? or three arate years I have sown the No тагу nente, ый in Lincolnshire, grains rina plot i in the — v: A without А бод аа A hn) Better taught There is » ius that double-eared Wheat would be | getting one monstrosity, all the deg ng gue valuable if we could once get Icone What w hed ditary | common single-eared Whea е harvest of 1863 bacc nre qned mre emt aro ду frianda and еза in type, supposing the тау of the | furnished me with no fever than 67 of the *'sports;" The saucy d 1l he dares grain to be good, The nventor, if he | they were sown together in a plot iu a Wheat-field, but Thy поба currants, also eais could not "a 1 а I could els "find in their produce any For End — Sr toy friend; ; Yossom to ke u Pep ing to ity of the Ba d х ете та quite possible to-obtain a variety of Wiat that | spikelets. In in ear in р, Vill accumulate а ра proportion of its total weight z in a bound sheaf; but I am of opinion that 100 acres | The gi t Fre rench nat turalist M. Florent Prevost made . m grain „than any other. Wheat produce a great number every year. Three а Е found that the i ncrease of dry weight of the d ud were y gleaners in one|]lected апй p: s is of y species, Wheat plants between oreng time and harvest | feld of 22 a I do see why the gleanings | taking them at diferent сЕ of the year, and at an 77 ts, | should ош а зеен е врог an | various stages of their е comes to the merely dried by long exposure to the air, weighed ав the gent i crop; and if the "ar ti ey ar ~ in : Thes 238 oz.; spike and chaff, 5.4 n to a quarter of a bushel per а and the en destruction arvæ and i s generally : 2 0 acre, there vw thus (probably) о, кч aie mrt Beer radial т.д injary Bat ‘these relative amounts of grain, wW, &c., a 480 double-eared straws in d: field. t these|t ман - ДЕ all of € more duc апы ^ч ^M just depends Spon ds abit. should have евса о in the mowing, de | Mti enn , This i s high. praise. fo, o Plant, which may become the habit of a variety ; | gathering, tying, stooking, pit ed loading, stacking, | They cert ы s our fields abound with all 9 of > oportions | threshing, is not surprising, w en we consider the |f farm crops, and гота evident to every beholder ; but тееп Weights of grain and s I find ears of of ears among which (if ther 94 ey koeubi + tai 60 upon 5 fet. length os E straw, and ears of | were intermingled., At the rate of 640.000 gra ns per ће good уй do. The rook comes in for no small Lg e aug length of s р He is a great gormandiser, we know, of rers oie ай space, dn т can hardly n pode bus of 6 double ears bein ng | very many kinds of food: corn corn, pulse, fesh, Ash, seeds, ars Жм | Erbaa таа than another. I до not know | - sra eq 23,466 common ones. It is quite | all palatable to Mus and occasionally he will ipee d latu sort of Wheat t naturally running most to ear | possible ам ой the dnce these doubl I| dine off chicken, the dt ig nger t eMe ter e but his р i i think g ab! — some of пешке" from grai grains of | taste Dex «еу we [or TE rs than with one large ear; butif I | dou porti mary ears, however, | caterpillare, worms, min M with a a bo эү will | ghe half as much се а ming аз ёо prevent any annual increase | іє indefatigable, however, in pgs will shall Da than another. roportion to the straw, I of the others, — E E o T caseif the double- | denude a field of e Асан to get Map а benefactor to din , or, t any rate, to t rom the bulk of the seed. | at the grub lying at voce ore 1 Tow equally rs M a tion i i I inclose drawings (tani о фе а few of the speci- | divides censure with the rook, and by many he is of mankind, whose stimulated fibrine instead of gluten and starch. mens now in m twin-ears, ene | thought to be the most He is no doubt Ville cared т while ДЕ iko най with акаба: development of "f I straw, and one triple- — са — iiri трд tiom m ; i 5 instance I ever heard of. m; but then from his very nev 1 accesa, IT ; there being some slight chance of | branched ear, the on - the butterfüy, cockchaf. Ga „and nearly all е insect tribe are хр ге failed before me. In the| Linclore one branched. and one double-ear, Wing of «Tij toad — ores is at Jast attain for and- devoured by him, to say but jel » , y ч В. Booth, of Care n тте Wheat," from Мг. W. berti experiment until su 7s € atle o th аон , and hope Wheats will follow up my | worm, ed. ew. In Clarke, Long Butto ng. ийм, Henslow б antiounced DM оаа З eid pond. cz ANNI П т. d the injury and mischief he perpetrates, The linnet У» grown two or three years before near Stow- | There i is їп е drawings sent with this communica- ів probab y next in our low estimate of birds; he іза ^ 782 : TITE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [itam dus emy to our seed crops, upon which his tribe con the members of the Society in the [ of tbe meening, was negatived by the саар o pai e a large number; but at other A siue various. iatis comprised within the area of the [s Vo s y Ve casting vot, particularly in the summ + for the adici s pose of giving prompt | eeting of the Committee appointed moths, butterflies, e "beetlós, &c, an | and extensiye ср. to information. dies ен nic on the subject ^ autumn and winter the flowers and seeds е кт Мт. ‚ Daw (Ex xeter) said that anything to be effectual на was held immediately after the E thistles, &c., in the dnt uetion of whieh they do ver everything depended | Cou А cil. rising of essential service, The lark, too, delights to scratch к оп pes action, and t was utterly орны The following form of létter to he Chai опг seed Wheat, and © Kg » t with a large district k eumbrous machinery. Їп} Clerks of Boards of Guardians in d Poor.aw ы bot his food c sists almost entirely of the insect tribe Ке the Lai was pec e» their very doors, | in the counties òf Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, Unin n their г varions stages of in nse ct life, The blackbird, and o ups mer, Mr. Snell, of Egz e had Seul Wilts and Gloucester, was settled аі Ж who de Min ead of his crit i i T proper to ordered to be signe ed by the Dproved, ud ardent lovers of mendi worms, and insect | witl ihe b omp k fi in To cal ven, Secretary. ary ші [^ "is is Phi hl amuein {о see ынк tinae e fm and he "thought. it highly oret e at a Mutua : £u, xd А The chaffinc I 2 tablished in every Poor Law — c м are брен Буа ) Oop allo the impos 4-1 ah) Папе? mig р, | Union in the counties тошуно э within the Society’s | an association BIN d abus protection d END well|area of operations, for the v simple reason that the | be established within the area of each Poor-law 0 RE ipn ound in опг tee and yen pem area of a Poo: т Law Union was EU large. enough for jos ERR Еі 4 cattle plague baving appeared in te Ж of them do us mpa little damage, Ы the most р the distribution of insurance risk, and quite as large as | kita as to take —€—— to request that you will be y » utmost promptitude, they will be found to be est afte or | consistent with promptitude of action, At the e Exeter | as you may deem most suitablo {о submit the RN insects, сар, emb ial eaterpillan, or their p e Мей, meeting on the es, ete uy they utterly repudiated | this question to a meeting representing the different parisis while on the wing. It i gether чай, гта fully и" idea of treating the ma in the form of a county id Dre eh s We beg to inform.you that such an азоб d e of the der gest meetin s ever got сер osteblished for Exeter апо Ша A to me te the immensi ty o FI good they thus effect, | movement, an at on gs ever КОЁ | surrounding that city. The rules adop y that asocia They сөрүче do us more good than ped we together i in the Guildhall, they shall be forwarded to you without delay. The e only to protec) "ранет crops, our fickle| a Mutual Assurance Sueton n, confine a district | appointed a committee to collect and disseminate hav М Р bi .а di a c'imate will pem nt a damaging increase in their шыде. with the area of St. weed "Union, be- | mittee to furnish on sth à copy of в eire ЖЫШ numbers. О. lieving tha& that would be the best means of dealing suggested то the Council as likely to be productive of gs The Harvest in South Essex.— Wheat here was ап. | with the evil, and leaving the effect in arresting the progress of the disease. hi precedented] y деа чың or was by the middle oi unions ү follow their example. Н that they TE ds dd qub bred на epe s mia Н. Br. онх Man. the, refus Jul en the sickle, machine. ha Sa ip Row porer A or the sickle, sey or reaping machin g ; 1 The following form of Handbil of S d mt of laboure: ut it in due time, as I ceci tant p of the nty to become insurers in uj uld e case, is now evident. = "олына ЫК ion, but rather recommended Stock Owners Was also settled and ар Where 50 strangers have generally appeared in former them at once to form associations in their own imme handbill in nd i i i rs to cu 10 | diat h of action was the | for circulation in the rural districts :— have this year offered their services. The Excelsior | more essential becanse of te: д nature of the| The Cattle Plague.—Suggestions. to Stock Mes reaper and other machines certainly should have been disease, He wo uld ot d o deser ibe i it; that €: 2: Vea very dye ams Pe jd 9 put cue писок here especially, where the most y news- | recommended cera owners to t th ies m x nded on our best and clay lands,| papers; but he did Рл геттер о в ay that when an | for the purpose of preventing, if eitis je The D veg wisely been adopted on a large | animal was taken ill it aan Б си аб once. Та Ње | оё this alarming evil ат 2 no сабе whioh — in Solok and elsewhere, and mot ре was valley of 1 the Nile, wher ase was allowed to TA аце Pendisse fh. a distant pertof the late and present ra and | take its сене, m iar E of the cattle were | for not less than 14 days. 2. That where an animal shimi 5 my pogen corn hereabout might "Nurs Tes p swept away by it; but in Austria, where they adc i and housed, and freed from the wet and wind now pre- bined in mutua | pro "и -— ion asogiatlones and steil ted vailing, which is now sadly shedding tbe grain in some the loss among npany ins e КЕ саѕ NE it o dis ka localities, by reason of the rottenness ot the chaff, to individuals, and ei ate cte d a ab once|that the animal be destroyed and buried ; tba£ the she te the extent of at least 8 bushels per acre. The Wheats per cent. K they КЫ ат аа dog "odi any n district of ari - s on the whol ti 1 ghi eco : к” much over the usual average of 4 quarters per acre оп | for irstance as tof a ara Penek y d" -— a — iy iol арыз кА ription of the тузда d ia foresaw ould be two staff of | paid iem а secretary, valuers, aud so forth ; ; Rosh as Jaid down by the Professional Advisers of go; and the effect of good my | but if 1 ti limits, | Council :— opinion, never was more à: хер ge in the | 16 would be easy t d gentlemen willing to act as cn E somewhat on 0 present season. The sample eight o of the e grain —€ secretaries, Е they v w — iid One | attack, but more eopsoially qn t the circumstance аз to whe aud flour, however, this yen Кош its eto that tem I че Y yield in the ear, and fact of its being |0! -law Union and no = эг ап агеа sown too thick and late, эй prie. short of at least pe Weston bly be represented os east 10,000 head 5 lb. per bushel ы. "with that of last season's | of cattle, which w € be quite тийсен, for insurance growth, when the ears were less filled, but with more | purposes, „апа would, n the even a ba a vis sitation, full-bodied grain, comprising the most and the very ke q t any | or best of flour ever remembered to be produced by the | one inspector. In the robon Asocinis they proposed b. ж ug pt ng e, LM d ine npn made from very heaviest grain ever known, а! ki ап shonid pay suc praan by the вові fna dat a range of only 40s. s haye not been | ot z i ade, e the surface of the Body gi proeurable at less than artern—this week | Association would Һе managed by a Committee, markable coldness, Tol along miller, | of every insure st 20 of sutor о dui watery MT C" r baker, or botb, or the community for tolerating PEN member, but it would a ude tbis мага а-я. on Ње publie, I leave for other! of influenee and "intelligence, pus tho (wi not d лају determine. A. H. owners of stoc tock themselves, might choose to show their | the malady Cattle Plague.—On 1 looking over the Number of the interest in the dece of the Association rj subseribin ng йг Agricultural Gazette of the 12th inst, I find аб ав though they were, In the event of any anima е 754, a communication signed “ M.D.” sa ugesting a | being affeeted, ko. first step would e to call in an |m purging drench of Вр» m salts, sulphur, pitre, and inspector, who would have power to order its immediate = "oven at the ginger. Also a drench of chlorate of potash, ginger, destrnetion; and Е practical men having assessed the | disc. metimes Pos torpid at entian, Cinchona Tark, амі. NS ed. Тһе recipe is | Value of any animal so ipte jts owner would | 4їагт ез, leading to dysentery, ao lies it hi being ыу, liquid, Ld of S yullow e. therefore "eee * M. D." xl y — his hand and give | dj agreed upon in the eonditions of association. Few Teka х ntities to make his drench practical ÆA Subscriber. 15 must be obvious that in small areas t Фая affair would | beobserved in oe узе e ore managea ble than in exteusive с of the skin ua e tue upper H districts. ws the secretion of the em cen m Mr, G. H, Ахоли (Rimpton, Sherborne) contended diminution hentai dade t iet ieg, ü t auth termination the pros of tbe vi at the out-ports nothing effectual could be done. An og the breathing sho Sor c BATH AND WEST or ENGLAND.— The Cattle Plague, | animal imp ported at Southampton the other day s m — —At the thly Meeting of the Council of ih j Society, before tha regular business of the day com- | park where it was introduced, and all tbe animals "had menced, Борн ACLAND, M.P., dre w attention to ihe since died. He did Pes believe it possible for Me » ae bun importance of pe reference to Gientifie man to say what animals ty of animals sickening Pi tent in them or nof, The only pest by which th the фе. intectioD, t ош the disease would be ве T: 7 1 à 0 Government could by instrumentality of Мг. | establishi at every port ane for the ents had been pr si he i i flesh a t and Daw, by whom the arrange jected | slaughter of animals and the inspection of the his country and matured, a T ad been held at Exeter on | afterwards. Sound carcases could then be sold as in | question) taya: th dosi bet [T previous day, when a District Cattle Assuranee|the London meat markets, without any Mm inter- | "9 igrama vaba E use of paapaa members of N Council of thi Society, eer og LO E aranan ү ион mi antep j | 'ounci is So „а е ed bas f Yi had been appointed, "е . Daw as their d | should pira a a e — КЕЧЕ: see 234 ELI, тагу secretary: at t а stance of that meeting | he had ventured io rágommand he a M jod M, pus А to bring the su NUM A long discussion ensued, imately a committee under the of the Council at their present | жав i to ele. xd dimom денине ойгоно» а: on the snbject of t| uthørity to ‚ A. SANFORD, Wellington, said, what the Society pese sd ate with че 1 à to danm to circula te the best information i Boards d Gardians m tie ка E. enr e ss of ы. aey g NEA heir operatio: hurr ieta РГ а : un lose, for the pira жа o doubt, | of Prin due oe against the sp р fu | J was elect g in different, parts of the сопот ту. Pp conclu: Maule; and Mr. Spack hand hill cont aining informa- | by e on to memorialise the Government, to adopt | Terrace Walk, Bat етв shou be ы under | the additional t тнр at the outports, in aecordone e | superintendent ог rendi t › m , t t f th pieby W. Avevsr 19, 1865.] THE SARDENERE CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Rd e A у a most, melancholy | fact thig the Penya offers ifie devoted to that purpose exclusively, а cou lonbtedly y were in ав а! м. prp magnitude of the Society’s operations, declining state, "he cause which de а а сед f tk I har AGRICULTURAL IMP ов IRELAND. — | common n tiou, w which was evident} E [o^ мма, of Clonmel, —The трий meeting mae this Society i ne Levi, that the introduction of sheep peld here this and i it will be seen from е | іпёо the Highlands was not an addition e an €i following безген tha hat чег reis an a is t exhibition oniburo, т was entirely in substitution of i Most of the c are u large, and | I believe this v m a very general mistake. The truth | abe заПу are filled wholly w with pe LE Trish exhibitors. e following Table wi i.d Me. панів аб the is that, pt heep farming was introduced into the viol os the. pasture. of the маме, mountains was erensi le EM is om well thi far. to ow, pear iue Me for the 783 ге Highland i is decreasing, I do not believe that thi С: middle с А L pe but, on the contrar e bad some Mans a A ma their re m ak very sec outlay à L Im out great, As тыз lords" Miam. say this, t tenants 1 | without T med lan к d ЕЗ B shows gf be Roc iety for the . пем ла үл 108 .. Sheep .. a te м E кишу. pa Monina). ^" А 9) 148 .. 154 E: Nee lici. M 1 Swine 5 : 4 Implements The 1st prize, corthy, V Chieftain,” of ч, Moffat, И w: The 4 of the сїнє ча, is UR. yo s rt- 1 ‚ “White | th ре | year ' they saw this system, bulls years d. ы z p in д Кү first той e High- mals a However, "the lst Bra bull * Felix," of Mr. Wallis, Ai Pane ae Cork, gained, he let prize at the 1, te (emt ucing of the aen a of the A r e tops бео ntains had меоя. fo 62 ул int fia reclaimed from | e t | exhibited; E кайнай ose | d ro- be ungratef, mire ra бй... регһарв " un ст I am most alks | a об e mp th w familiar, and where Y E y livet eoníess that [ d deer|do prefer the landscape whioh is covered with happy in коя homes. ul to а class the e T of Seo = igation, if I mos M thickly | obl of the | place A. er tbe men p capitalists, ho t son more ro capital po enough A. y^ mM. farm h e ocean, yt mh: in п certain pirni A distzicte-— Show, and a 1 bull cl lst | r Wes t Highlands, where the c glens o em d Int M n "T n by ith, of merick. mes кез @гасе Рїеп, Waterford, gets nothing for his capital ul * Mercury," whic h bent Я Smitha at Cork placed 2d at Dub 13 bull calves make a living upon bad ; Ota and vo —I do not m mean to say that —in the narrow | and пег ста ч у ioh A oull tend to Fa in or ALS the middle-clas. „tenantry. in Scotland, or whi ch „would sheep farm ЕЗ been. a substitut tion d ing may n t of those localities ; ; T as bee een, not а substitution Y ancient ngo t but | one of the holl and if re, you u have four r бү e times d tillage эй w vs u you had 100 years ago. oofs of this is the extraordinary and f Мах the Hi hlan de Кү? the vu class of qe M ой m. it will be the eserve th aving said so ayon wi ith n re | rences, that. have been е hest pro ек. incredible rise in the value of 1 n | taken pee i in the course of the, an 100 years. То D il cular uy 22s gem шот ont the best Of Captain Balls herd, Booth's "i Monk," she has grand form | t REGE las а beautital roan coat, and hon iles like. а tes cow ; Dam trate this, I under m own pp jas E "tbe | E ow #2 desine 9 of whieh I basa - complete” t rol] | l | of the eivil war ands 1 ago, and at the со tbe D ge was about 50007, iti i^ Я end intheh of one person, but i is sepa arated iuto. severa al һап ds; and I Кы tat I refe rred jd first e urt оц and "dat is the ties tó ›ве st prize at донуу апа other annual Shows of the resent a only between 50001. a » no d fuil EP of the Tow arded i 70,0007. Now, for the Аскерге. in io value. of money, you will at onee Dapena the sort of i increase that must arise from | an minent men . Leon | Lev! at the errors luto whioh that gent, AE e due to the fa ct that he relied on чадна: оп the contrary, the errors into which h others tell are. due to the fact th h contains a very ssey, the Med ake roan, < үү, г. Massi The heifer calves m dora," of I B 2. 2. = 328 z & Е { Ф g E. 2": 2H rd, жой бте irely new purposes; and I must say that аба Hu like this, when the working. d are Pons . to a pound for meat, t seem : с oom- strangest accusation to ring чай бе "йыма whi r thei T, 9y ely p Mr. Anderson and Mr, E. mith, of Islanmore, | Л Мп, show calves little inferior. | Mode should hav het. confession n thi is t exertions M "aen - qe П Max xwe ell, we tele P ani Poe of capit ital, бо increase гч КЕ ly: ood for the country, A third p roof of this m rtain intervals, ld; ed from various causes, to which I need not refer, Inge being "st d afraid of the Russian plague. So ometh ing | 23 panic (at present very unreasonable) | uarters, ETT feeling is strongly overnment ought to stóp the iimg in t ld uch the pest hon 4 чове into | ti | qa by its cattle. Times (abridged). —At t annual meeting of the Bw "e LIS ке of Авах rud the | more The ki 41 of ad b. um re һауе been perioda of а. іп the Hi ghlands, But I think if you inquire iuto the fact you will find that As distress has ч ays taken place E whe ere we | the | Kingdom Which is now able to system waned unchanged, where itu 2 fo w ave felt Kir. stances, passing or on e iD you T bx eg АА Же MAY ve this city, eHi фол» ше ya subjec will allow wonde im a r send to the pti. gale, intelli nt e e Ре si) | лр О is the коде ша al T E. сопре ш "the i Eogland and va tenant-farmers, ve not ha Ч E Н m in I he TE kno: ит wh: nite l its peg e AV ent to enable them us addi "um mber of acres u nder each crop in пери that they are very thrivi ng 1 ul i n | district kayi the Black M. ЗҮ althoug h г" no A d tion, uh now | statistics, уг lsle, from the pao erroneous s But I|his paper. doubt а e deserv: ellatio: s M. bi 2 ы bea: АТ 1 "e it hich i believe the pest] "T [n * vill 49 nly maintain their places where T are out their su шүре nce by daily phass in cases of s heir Sue B to [em i diri of the СОБА а, ess to labour i ч more di ficult, I believe the small сонар tenantry will covered, be able to wn Das been But in the а Сыл eke Jabour 3 am I believe|t uence 9 in tbi western | were fa d had f agricultur p o ы Eo » Ey to Аз tatements made by Pro! iiiuh t the late annual meeting of a hp than h himself t Wat abondant evidence, in the excl of the pamper A the implements, of the ng in the county. cop me if iv аг come to cler us Aeg АКЪ, to do во, beca have a very strong impression of t the e gon] the real condition of the | o ase [| со rary, as regards the produ ad кой о, the use of man, that the T will an do "not believe this will be mueh d makin vog that no о doubt could be enter- the | Аз n AR but, on the con uce | 4 до e for ma perte than for P nil эр worse, 5 а зы оп have the great са aliat Lotbin ans, represon ted in e bes ча 'the larger and m ore s thes nsive rip i ch agri Аз to t the fact, he tained Y any a T be | remem But bet tween these two h old enough to ber what the Mater 4 things w was т trend idv ж n that ё s iind "which had essed whilat 4h - £T t hull l ta ; and to Southern counties of Scotland, ties t the uer , borden Er and } many ll th bb. tenan ЧЫ ту—шеп paying г ur 6 Н кй 500, cxx Now, бас І by- e kin; gdor a great extent he thought tog oed the reproach ia had incurred it by the state of their co d es. 784 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ре bas Z n ty in En gland in which more had ited time to КелеЫ the dwellings a = Бове class than in which he was proud to o belong. иа tion. Edinburgh and Dalkeith САтетвт 19, 186g, of Scotland. In 1863 and 1864, the amount of | have put up machinery, which as been rr me ped uanoes, and other manures and feeding stuffs — n sil, p^ ау qs, which d in the three — was 190.0007. for | men, manure dealer d tiet Баур еп, 12 months : our | lings with o the t i AA erm gms of all dad have hag smaller scale. . During tl 1 of ery distressing kind ce utn 75,0007. worth of all kinds of grain from the cete incurre "The third point to which T ha Ne beeg round Edinburgh. prineipal markets from which | is jy the Meng of all. allude to dee Temi we make these purchases are stock markets. Тһе stock | which а. хн на ре the letting к= Inf, is put down in the market, and generally delivered | appears dis A n land, р that day; though to a drei ad мисе. іп East L othian, cases led ч persons being accepted as Maim llo and there was scarcely known an temp on the part of farmers to дери from tim боту red practices of forme But thoy had bei awoko from their ce. uu a Pu made; and they now saw "РГАН is t ot farming a wonderfal change. The implements Vh they now 13 fach: fathers; and there was no county i in England where a corn crops was got by machinery instead o f by hand than i in Northumberland, That had all been ч in a da; o b t possess me et the bulk e he the following g da ay, o ree v— cy of it has арр тей {о eA days afterwards. The mass of what we "es ui is у med|landlords or their а agents from t E to be in bu "m It кгр, on at the station "eni е foresight, which it bes É hes fender bl the day he sells it, it is үш his ри аб | in such important аш now М home. In imer we pay the e parties wit Whois many laudlords and a, who act as са ci dicen stockis at the mila station, prudently аз Ae ey wo t the law did not - а it is ther 2 eed against a "ser railway receip that da ay; if it is at the ambae Samdi, the v vilae ! is entered in as I have said; and I ha numerous Leiter where the effect has as bom bo 7 few years; and he was infbrmed a few ya to the acceptance of tenants who never ought юм» tenant of his own that the cost of harvesting hs crops | the market books as sold, equally as if it were in the | been put in such a position. Where I have lad s now-a-days by machinery was less by one-half. That | market. t Ha ee on they enter the quantity ФОТОНУ of aber lists of Mesh was all improvement. in the same manner ће | given in „Љу the armers, and report t the sale as if it have observed that the of least means үп jnerease of stock and the improved modes of managi arrang most reckless in their o Those vi Кы it—the improved 1nodes of caltivating, were all testify- | and when it is to be delivered ; but the whole i is | оп insufficient capital, or on borrowed capital, were ing to the progress which had been m ade. No doubt en егей · as во old, nel гй! mprovements tbey had done; but they һай proved h of it was orthumber- was higher than former period and it o fa The at Dalkeith. doo three yea " таты е Шай в difficulty as to payment before айыў "of the bulk, the merchants M pen m to pay till the s ape was — forward. , Som ask u to pay at once, „but most at the landlord Mies ios a man as tenant, and n aving of cons an oppor iif that nobody "ве had of i inquiring into his means, gives hin facilities for ol credit which he would not ot £i apparently tended rather to rise „than t y 19 DES g weel Under the law of NIE Ihave been called injury is o ш arouud who are naturally led to per with the terms of credit e three months of pressure and M enny iral toa „апі who һа ave not the в same opportunities d Qi for | guano, and four months or other manures. We e profes lord must ate 988 B. of t had been pet proportion of the county. If! SLICE 1 tjt ҮЙ nm g IF we мак year was a very disappointing. one, ык owing to the severe t the critical season, | and thus the c had n up to what was expected ; and while the lime ges of Englaud I o yi lon vides did be коой, І have d dis to us,and with a saving ta those now buying on an unusuall y bountiful harvest, in Northu й б redit terms, to the o t of ег cent. Sup-|o the con he farmers had in gen рая less than thoy posing the ЧЫЙ of hypothec were abolished, and the calculated upon. That fact had been eavy eap. uncertainty as to the tenan nt's position removed, have the farmers of Northumberland ; but it bad been not the in pet dena no дош b the E pres they Tad 8. least hesitation in AUS uem ec that the es be reduced t landlord should have a r it should be shorte ped d pen in i I ни Heg it enables the landlord ved prices that extent. arties ршн ыш KERA of t ri сот to which they would have to ook Геке in in the fut чыр де ‹ е not think, dt d looked to the Ез price of а mmodity. could look for any hi gh price for pad in Scene s hout the Pts and lower paria к the Lothians fetis 1855 to 1862, I - d that in one case the value of the ка manures, d feeding stuffs used, is piss thre Meses the саа” of the farm, Les E is 84 the cds or tenanta, an being given; ба. Ше в of m different, that I think tier ought to The Os. 3d. to Ae "d proving all over me жоба: the. facilities of transpo rting countries were E which w becoming a AAN aitt; „but corn were also increa: "n: Foreign 12. Ерг gri MAINS, IN BERWICKSHIRE Joh adopting iesi aide n those countries "n ard Wilson.—I farm 1140 imperial acres, arab been most behindhand зы the exception | also tenant of Rawhi, a anme ermoor riim farm, ^ot adopting | the railway. Thus those increased. facilities | аһоп t 4000 acres. My ren s 97001 Iam author of were ticle Agriculture, in thé “ Encyclopæ TUN ie foreign countri and our population were | nica," > which was also published separately. My term of enjoying the p e eg de of that bie food ich conduced so much to the general pro rosperity and Me was not likely we should return to ч old prices. Pith respect to the growth of wool, the improved welfare of population, their increasing inben, as well as the his rent, the landlord прш be pe preferable claim over what is on the farm. vol entirely abolish that part ot ч, which pond be followed in the bands of bon Ж? purchasers. think that is nothin ing. short of an о utrage, sample should be made equivalent to а | entry for all my farms is Whitsunday an fr bulk, S think any change in the la w shootin a of crop. My first rent sia epus farms is payable at Whitsunday, nths, and for g farm at Martinmas, , 80 far E ondlords tenants are i E A landlords the of payment for the low-country farms is "a very er cerned, is, tha iit increasing daily comforts of the poopie, ай а — one, though there are many variations, „Under a former - do what many of woor do at present—viz, to 2 the demand for woollen clothes. he | lease p , by inquiry and by requiring posit thought that, respect to 1 the the lease now it is brought f suffi псу of means, to ascertain Fair growth of wool, they might look for a continued high | months, d that is г becoming a very common arrange- who Ee to become a tenant was really à init price for some come. And that appeared to Aud in etie ca ire. I believe p мш ii point out ху them the direction in which h their efforts m I ha med for arable lands 18 опе that very | by all who have inquired into the subject, that should mainly be made in endeavouring to meet the | fairly m pes the. aterea i both of ] Scotland and es gland nothing opera difficulties which surrounded them as farmers. As to It tisa foresent во far r as Bae uir lands are concerned, | against the progress of agriculture and the ielLibem ti nths at least befi of the wE as its being occupied b ust be done in combination with an increase in the е ripe. Ороп my low-cou tees P farms my annual pa y- insufficient means, Every improvemen ien of Моне and thoi ugh there were great| ments for cbasel manures, feeding sai and introduced has b in the directio difficulties to be ай untered—especially in certain districts o of the county—in i increasing the proportion of pu Olivir ice are pretty nearly 17, per acre P. сздн the coast, he did not consider the matter great difficulty. He looked to their deriving great | steam n plough, He knew that some of those who had alr eady with its коша que they believed that in a few years people wou! ugh, an raise a larger pem ear n was now done. Не also d | opinion fo: r the last 34 years, during which I have been a а mer, І wu had frequent s deed of |b witaeeslag its effec i ov , whole farms. These pae аге nee not so à igo have more ns than sufficed under a n Be ickshire as in some ы counties, because | ОЁ matters. cannot say that I have 0 littl ato-gro in rp nty, and | deterioration in the class of men W io гане p е wholly consumed dy livo = I have | Those in my own county are quite as T s from Ње law of othec,| respectable a class of men as they T. because г n yon Mrs ed to credit itor of a Pete re are none of the ver 1l class 0 n, that the law, to the whole sgrientoral i interest КОА both nd. lord and tenant. СЕ F pa of а е Г farmers, and they usu M 2 ved three c classes Th e йге! of этай; is often. Ма ch, ENNI mi ight bo a ct byt the use of portable rails or tramways which in some parts of England was carried out to a great extent, and which did very much in РВ land from being injured in getting away the crops. where persons bave had to occurrence. E V Volo pay over again to the pe: lord for proda "me y boogbhs m paid for to the |а tenant. IthinkIc uld c fingers all the ses of reter urred, Farm зы. take advantage of the immense Ж о agric — taken before the Н; mmission at E pobili such extracts к % ом will indicate of Scottish agricnlture, and the enterprise fiis nis Ci and very g class of cases are those in "which tradesmen, who) s furnished commodities indispensable to the The lan idlo rd uM" been paid in fall ; test g of the farm, have virtually had their property | Eng ted, ve gone into the land, and and, | h farms in стона pays 4 ге ап H ther eisa е industrious or thriving n He lives in the vicinity 0f à town Many o! HE сар. mber hese tradesmen have either got nothin capital in many c8 ж. the farms in Berwick tenant had a farm more proportion of already. Ifa at all, or э. pen small equi joo for their Er efer фо cart-wrights and mill-wrighte, who rented, with just sufficient eal ton Асвсвт 19, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. law were repealed and the reuts ma fra, F c tenant would probably not be ы at e We menced TN. sia а fortnight а last “с Stacked 100 ac Oats are ver Y various; о еа зме heavy erop, as "good as on warm dry во этен һы чай and poor. аал. ally is not favo urably go, and have a e cool lands ever grown, whereas The à 4 „терог rted of, althoug i h arle sho eio head, would ЭД e class of m I don't |, апа gut bog by Ato. sd selection. 1 the farms would be different, but it ld eans and P. both well-podded, jie i s to be more careful in accepting offers to but vary | p" "much i in the ' length of the straw, accord- — t the person offering had adequate m g gravell or clay subsoil, э the rent and collateral engagements. І would| As far n yet estimate the Wheat crop in this meet t express an opinion on how it might operate | йен locality; we y ld y it will be from one € e class of impoverished ette fed in the | to one and a-half quarters per acre below an average; s: ds; but, so far as my servation goes, | and the quality will range from very good to very bad, ILL anp SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH Ныша; è any lack of competition for land. e | but ar ore of the latter than the former. for preserving Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. ‘This Varnish is an -— who succeed i in ge etting arms at pr Oats we should consider slightly below an average. oM AQUA TN d E о applied АП out-door work, and is Y ме mi f matt and | Barley quite an average, perhaps а little over, Beans | requires no mix ning, and 16 is üsed in tho I think dt ау be better for themselves and others and Peas an average. Potatos at present етут [EAT de ME OTI 2 tha i lt of tl us of | testimonials have been received, w. which Нил, & Surra will forward on т жч M Te сее do vta I think k they should last few days, soon appear. Kobl Robi, demde ‚4 application. ran do, viz,—before closing a bargain with P» TEn a full average crop. Hay very bad indeed. From the Right Hon. NL. Macs p Nf э . olferer insist that әй зр жи to Mà v satisfac ny | 4. S. R. your Black Varni ish for that he а ade equate fun stoc. E PIAA ЗЕ БАРУ. Т d Ver zd AINT ene dg. sell ава alwa: vere i work out dl in T believe t Му "t шлу sa siis M that N омон to чанор Бе a pain у LE {з partipulariy у зады; as r stands exposure without asking anybo dy AGRICULTU| 8 t. The t diseriminating | t° руте & of the first mi rents. MU cannot se why, n adi in ge probet) y Aocarate account of. of it in the southern | v iaaa сы ч кыш W rrr НАА тА inciple, there : ; time des is that which was given by Mr. Blundell some ply to Ни. & Switi, Brierly Hill Iron Works, near Dudley, and rumes ' wa ah a bla nl efer ^" "X time ago 29; Gannon Street, West, ÈC., from whom only it can bo obtamod. — presen d the accounts o acks 8, carpenters га a aaas and тозу тай ho as certainly perform part of | 3 котан 7 F БЕДЕ the labour of the farm as those who plough and do | = B 26 8 2 & B && other ieultural operations, because without their i$ 3 8 2 ew. Hh i work and qoa the gor could not be carried las н Е A ; ts of hants fi | 8 grog (oce a EE : 2 а [=] become the е property T the ер, ar БОРЫ, stand Е 4 : different position from pers debts incurred by n $ м р (ka disat for his һопвеоја living, I am not pre- E . WALTER CARSON a: AND v» SONS, of Great jared to к ege these should be preferable to tbe p. i А RA Winchester Street, r Street, Streat, rospootfully notif that ti bare removed andlord's , bnt they shou xcu Ше оя. Е: : r 2 YARD, Dodge ri NAE ur D ОГ Railway Vinduet, ЕЕ «юш, M I think Ed would be su A: Y provided | в discontinued est-end Office, James s Street. y the change in ы which I have indicated. a E E шн " SONS’ ANTI-CORROSION PAINT, 3 guest вото 20.2920] LR Т 64 manufactured for outdoor work, is tbe bost, and 2 S3. so 59 rdg RN E * | cheapest, АЙ colours. $ É TE i li hite lead. See Testimonials sent x : ejas * 3 twice as durable as genuine white Calendar of Operations. 812-3 | with patterns and prices post free. IR Three cwt. carriage free to any station in England and Wales, and CmaTrERITS, Iste оғ ELY: ust 8. e S21 $1 | most Seaports of the United Kingdom. had ano most unusual summer. Fr ered Eu cui. rem АКТІ ÓRROSION PAINT long into the spring, and then in April mer H FE | (7:288 0х8, ANTICO rei d -FAINT heat b n us айча that all vegetation, E|$83| and оч for their Gardens. MED S esas aid Mere yr Mme *| 3°] (JARSONS' PAINT for CONSERVATORIES. уе life, From tha! ims - il the en араа араар Winning of July we had scarcely any rain fidis EgZUU БЕ ЫЫ аа 'EENHOUSES. a m rned wi ith cold N.E. winds the —€— $ H i E à d 31 ji (QARSONS' PAINT fo GREEN nights of April, and did inca leulable mi hief both to BbEccubsBIRS : the Grass and corn crops. Wheats hurried into m Lu. МАЯА (14R80N8S' PAINT for HOTHOUSES. growth by the unseasonable heat of Apri were unfit ub» а b Ing: pd — — ot such a severe change, and con ently suffered А 3 UU я E ? (128505 PAINT for all QOUT-DOOR WORK. niin е of our fen districts they were c ME AME S| P |S MU the тона, and where not wholly destroyed, Ed E: 5 (7148805' PAINT for WOOD and IRON WOBR, thoot, again ves „the bottom, and have since 2 id eic m Жкн E grown weak and sickly. BEES SERVA 8 (CARSONS' PAINT for BRICK and COMPO. hose t nights disaster at something like 5007, TEE Bg зш H HE - , aie ai die to nj from atmospheric changes í 3383::33£23 B (O4RSONS' PAINT fo PARK FENCING. к ПУ + o - 0 - ыша бш f May and June occasioned our — EE Н Н 1 E В | (0 4550х5' PAINT do FARM BUILDINGS.. all their verdure, са to all external ар E Es = “ туы Быш was d = Mia pan e of green w = E 1843 to 1803. ARSONS' PAINT for IRON HURDLING. ere ES t Horned саша, fattened.. WE СЕЕ С ТООЛУ РИТ wit i difficult that s чо о т е кер Dairy cattle. -. increase 10 per cen. ARSONS' ANTI-COR 4 h im and Aen ng кетн hay D p Calta raised for dairy purpose , 2e » will keep for years in a а dry place. АП orders to be sent direct to: was the li Calves raised бе favting purpose , » WALTER Carson & Sons, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, E.C. = ember o hav Value n cattle raised at two n: old Е; 16 2-9 Three doors East of Railway Viaduct. gathered, ihe rains n ът last month have altogekher Sheep stock for breeding purpos 25-30 ,, ————— mM altered the ар f the со ү: Once more оц” | Sheel D eek for ton ога i] „ D „ РАТ ENT 9 GUTTA ar BROHA. 2: cde gd d sas ot green and балы, and wa bave the promise Butte sl d еше суры so n Гаете ectursiodes da remige of ha Шон Iit dorm n abundance of autumn- keeping. The plague н Ра MC o Esq., th Which eeping. Value of ditto d Ag Pereha Solos and. Нойз these has lately visited the metropolis er рагіз| Horses for farm wok ПОП n no increase re ‚ | is Gentiemen,7I bare worn Gut esi these of the wi ir causing such fearful losses amongst the| Value of dit 3 7 increase 15 pe 5 рег он ——— ад У тт п рту [v4 — very timid in purchasing their | ''Great эу Е 150 en | without them. Аз а matter of econom d oua mend M e for re-making purposes,—for that | _ reported of сше and p «1 venture, Mr. UR IN Sra ue аы sod meme r di is their жирей А 4 à CLEAN COWHOUSES : de нра чән сеч е od as der it were so much dough. лале ж very fre à in this neighbourhood. Е hether e of y еро ndents | thi arte, жы ve 2 s eben Sano "Оп the | Lthink it the duty who occasionally wot their regard them, but as — л i t rito, * * plain, LE article s 4 | feet to adopt a Pab compl damp. Many ® т Мес of Keeping Stables, С ев, Piggeries, an would escape colds and by the use of Gutte es bei “= eme pificd have th Бает» T osta Cian and well "Ventil yp and publish it in | Percha Soles. —Y our Dbedient servant, “б. Gukxw Y. Kohl Rabi has planted well, and promises to mal Ponitry Ro It is among the small farmers, of whom the Every та emen utta Percha articles, such as Mill Bands, Tubing, fait crop, alt rith “smother fly," which] ma jority f follow v habite oh customs, and have no mp Soles, Sheet, Pump Buckets, Fire Buckets, Bosses, Union Joints, "e rid в of » that а few wo Е! les, Bowl T has to A БЕ у majorit modern ways of thinking, that a few words of | Flasks, Bottles. Би is Chambe Vessels, T ot "Trays, Sponge Baene Mang tent injured it and retarded its growth.| о lain advice on such matters would bo а boon, and if HEC шташ Batteries Calbotye traya ke; e» gd ой lands are and will be a heavy good piain aa bought od tae” many landowners would | by the Gutta Percha Company, an wholesale dealers 3 eseeds are d ly b: d distrib: B Road deal infested with aT Е [asd eu uta а „агй “йкы uy балу: FE E =. MacDon ugal, manufacturing 8: Que PercHa Сомрлхү, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, City каше we have had lately, with a rather пате баке anp pae Street, Sha ix Diti. тне following is a com- E. T, ARCHERS « FRIGI DOMO." — Patronised yet ture, will do much to help it, and it may йаа саке and Beanmeal in the ь experience ws + br her Majesty Cis Чөк Ше Dake or Had Piove a good ре — Hav Rape cake | Syon House, his the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, ‚у ^ good егор. e sowed some earl in dedo "i correspondent : — Having e for the Horticultural Soelety, Bir Joseph Paxtonr en Which we have mended for сона, І was induced to try it г M iS * 250 she о.да ^E]. Dur the results аге wnsatis e ME TERRE RAYS of the SUN. It ism not eat it at all; the cow I pu оа dig per * FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas of patent Hair and E reme Ac e qe EA e Be me P genis md butter. 4f». or а атти trops il, May, and June REY DOR мйне å lb. of Ва he gave preserving Fruits and Flowers from the thort qo Out gravelly soils very light in bulk, nt oV nS RE T LM mE зы Poire rmn pre esl nc rr iit ort in the si 5 lb. 4oz. o vs 50 lb. a of frosts. To pa Bad in any réqired Short, ат W. "We never before sa tion to the cake or meal, I gave the co morning required lengths. bulk. a full plant on th «nd, io "ES ЖҮ Г амата эре ре p and, mixed with hay and at straw ;dt Tro yards vide. поз EM ке. "t. We ar ч Ше Жы allowéd to heat for 24 hours, and then gi the 1 соса атна de.. Je. 04. per yard. i x чуем mow thing, 16 beig| is An improved make, impossible to rea ОГЫ, vid it 1 А soil who relish it extremely. Pardi À Eo, Dubia, [t da An improved make, 3 z = =з? 2 са. e earlie y С, «Jost Бойдо”. OR per уй Nes fi бе, ir quality, | but on the later lands there is e ally revaient not omiy оп уой sido of the water but | Als “Frigi Dor Ааа, Wiola and Bols Manubctore, 1. Gre ime will be a great deal of thin the northern wil a Engla, Tho Ud a Trinity Lane, Cannon Street, City, and of all Nurserymen А а rem ^in r5 fes ка this It i tho o past Ке weeks will er than гооп the kingdom. year. is many ааа el than Mat ing w mildew so prevalent and so severe. | Oil Paint no longer Necessary. 786 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL САЛЕМ, Iron Hurdles, Fencing, à d Gates SEDAN HURDLES, аге made тэл the beat manner | Hon. HEEP үзүк from 4з.; CAT TLE HUR. S, from 4s. Па. each ; ые оров "FENCE, from awe? MA GATES, from ed Price List on superior Wro 8d. | E ај Ned M „е ы! GATES, RAILING, RON io. of every descrip- Designs and Estimates free of CorrAw RA Co., No. 2, Winsley Street UNDERHILL'S Patént WROUGHT IRON IRON GAME and POULTRY FENCE. ЕЕЕ 8. ШШ ШШ ni for enclosing new Flantations, dividin pom а а and is low in price LI from Жа ards), neab in appearance, strong and e , St. Mary's ewm Newport, Salop. London Agent, Мг. Wisper, 18, Abingdon Street, Wainene, S.W., Rond Samples ma тау be seen. G^" The ORI (31ALVANISED WIRE CABLE аро FENCING, for FARMS, PARKS, and GARDE GINAL INVENTORS And MANUFACTURE ERS. ОКЕН 8 PATENT STEAM PLOUGH and | CULTIVATOR may be seen at Work in every Agricultural | County in ee x IN particulars ауну n, Е.С. ; and Steam Plough Јонх LUE ule 28, Cornhill, Lond: Works. | ASKRICULTU CKICU TRAL IMPLE? [EN СА ind З, на 320, HARROWS, RON ООРТ iue споко &c. Also GARDEN TOORA. Lat E kinds. am | MULT AkrTING. Delivered carriag ce List r post on а | Bone e Ker, 95, Newgate Street, London. Works, Brentwood, 1000 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against the MAR ** best чору Упллам Sx SMITH; ey Bletchley Station HE IMPROVED y= =n STRAPS ER DRIVING for NM are aee Pbi А given М more effective, more and cost considerably less than any other kind of driving A ds SPECIAL STRAPS Md BLE ENGINES. E RNER's Patent dep and Hose Com mpany. Manufac cote жок озм Works, Greenfield, neat а : 81, Mark Lane; Lond mdon. d in ав Agent. TILES, іж ( £ ARDEN BORDER EDGING great | w I of dm and material, the plainer sorts зеза езе » cially в suited for ben N GARDENS, as they har bour d Insects, take up ТУЦ mi P. and once "Put СТА incur т о further ps do “ ER Kdgings, © quenti E boin? ев o ыы DEN VASES, OUNTAINS, &c., in Asie ial Stone, of great durability, and in great e of dese РЕ. MIT. rH, BECK ЕЕ LHOTBED LE Universal Micreson S MI MH. TEVE 31 Córnhill, E.C., TE 6, ы Catalogues в sent on pres ре Я $ ROWN AND REEN S T B AH Е Ват, МЕ KTICUE HE NEW T (Granted à "A CLosk. TRANGE with an О. 9. perfect cure of Smoky Chimneys, E silver Он tiy ЕЕ n of the Kitchen, mdi bane | оси ове саз or bm ie ту and. "s ie n most varied ever submit itted t to th pens with - d that hav e tended vos i na he m: 2 CUL tinguished nsa ntry, - ste. trom ho Gr Bithá, fria E * dran : ps arm from 6s. 0d. to 27 b М Ad Other kinds at the sàme rate. Te aa .. 4 MS. BURTON; “GENE NISE j RAL FÜRNI NGER b : rte Es E wx of 600 Illustrations of his апа рое р S Urn "m Furniture, i &c., wii e Show Rooms, at 35, Oxford Plans of "the 20 1 зар араа, Метан treet; 4, 5, and 6, Perry's Place, amil = ds ese cturers, Upper т MAT p em friars, S. Озот oad EINE 5 a is UMENT), LONDO. West, Chelsea, ; а а ауа, kan iesland, A Ба Ro 1700. от пы, fries nl Lists free The Tråd suppriod. канан 29 ES ihe Lo inthe rer АМДЫ 1 Ҹа x elebr: 7 | OTi onan АЙЫ TILES for Conservatories, Сена Tenis Onde, E The CHEAPEST, S STRONGEST, and NEATEST FENCING in USE Halls, Corridors, E eee „о, Lo. and Rus е, Stone, | DE "S—Electro-plated t m d A. best ш. EE уо entr збане iro "e T DES rr Ns buff со! capable of forming а уагїёбу o ot з-с plated. us injury by bein| EANES—Di overs азал Hot- ды. spon Ei YEMENTS of more enriched designs thar "E тоа, 5 су c. , 63з., T Price, with five ана Iron-pronged Standards, and | the abo ЕЗ и MCN атата «t one ык rob p — screw bolts to every 120 yards, 1s. per yard. WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls of Larders, DR Stockpots 4 &о. Five linesot Cable Strandand Staples for wooden posts, 6d. p "ad Kitchen Ranges, Baths, &c. Grooved and t. "table Pavin; DEANE S АН SAT ЖЫЙ Bor ps, а large and handsame URDLES, HUR Bricks of great ацгару, Dutch and Adamantine Clinkers, Wal hania H ES, HURDLES, HURDLES, 1s. 0d. to 34 00. pet Dm [a CONTINUOUS IRON S ATRD GATES of all kinds. | Copings, и and Sto: S died Led SI Cements, &c. DEANRE' s-Domestie Baths for every purpose. Г] PATENT STRAINING PILLARS, &е. | то btained o: ГЕ. & G. Ros r Premises as above, 290 Н сы o Pee is d ai GALVANISED WIRE NETTING for POYLTRY, &с, BIOS enders añ € Irons, in нр - GALVANISED SWING WATER BA ILYER SAND (REIGATE, bost joan at-the above | pz, xs АМ, y GALVANISED IRON ER 1s EE | sses—l4s. per Ton, or SS SE ushel; 28, Au Топ extra а; 8— обаа ше GA IAEE IRON PUMPS. | for Неру within th: ireo miles, and to any ilway or Wharf. EANES T 4 LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS. Quantities of 4 Tons, 18, per Ton less, 5-а алд Japan Goo Я ТЕ ROOFING FELT, 1d. per square foot. т BRICK BURRS ог CLINKERS, for 1 AE Dune ш EE не 8 E ior coal ES HEU mmi тё mada sraute us ызы an imates free on aj lication. F.£G.R .—Addr b 7 12, Great Georgo Büroet, Leeds. 7 „В. Orders promptly executed by alor us i 00а тооз, зант Мокен, Сапа аа | — MD ~ DEANE’ S—Gas C ed bronze, Беан DE gs ol med NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTIN G. ет їшїн өй Culotte Poo rod Tone 1 DEANE Por Co., 46, King Aeon jm 3 : Wis der Excellence of Q 913088 GENUINE OBTAINED THE _ Neu E om o GREAT WITH Thati Spo. Mark, Ч. EUER HEAD on eir Genuine an j IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE. recommended for fami by all Gro 3 ue к, Р. О E CE $4 T PER id a ana Perrins E : "THE ONLY AMA px а The public are respec аала arant and should see that Lea & enm N: are —— MÀ Roa iad or Миг DA olesale and for dest Mostly used for | | | Extra Strong. | Messrs. nosse & Видое Messrs. BARCLAY 3 "чей. а J: Idalvsinized. | Japonned, Galvanized, ру Grocers and Oilmen universally. E = inchi (Hares, D з, m 334, EY а 6d. 5.4 3 S NEFONI/S FLUID MAGN 2 inch баше or Toit ma | A4 |. 4B n бы | eld | M Med ейп as tho bost romeay or 4 Wu ET il inchi Ro Жам Rabbit ares, &c. Ad. 4d. a 64, 534. 1d. i^ d. 94. "ux ; and as a mild репо, E inch апи dren, e sole! Q Cp RUM ME A Ек ШИ ТС тїй. | FFS Now Боз streat Damion, ар E es of yards or upwards delive ree at nearly all the principal Railway Stations and Ship ing Ports | 57, ym NA in England; and 200 yards or upwards delivered free to most parts of Sto land and тыы. — ir X GEN Toe E UNIONS. ns сой. LM «е ап = Gentleman, ҒА “Every deseriptimn of Netting warranted to eu satisfaction, and if not approved will be exchanged or boo Corns, will be may unconditionally. tion by which he obtained their e without pain or жу еб - Forni vines 78 J. B. AND ке Orrtrcges : 18, CANNO n eed CITY, M imt , ECG; envelope to W. боорльт, Esq., Epsom ; Nearly opposite Swiruüiw's LANE and LONDO and near ТОМЬ A NOTHE QURE E г COUGH | Н y 23 "WAREHOUSE (where Netting is kept kept in stock), 148, ORA A THAMES STREET, È ар miis the атаны Miro testify Orrx of LONDON , and close to the LONDON BRI TEAM Волт PIER of a most severe c ST. PANCRAS IRON OLD ST. PANCRAS RO. WORK COMPANY, AD, LONDON, s me ud IRON HURDLES, FENOING, AND GATES. 5 d. Each.—s. d .BHEEP Hi за, high, © t long, Er. $ 0 | CATTLE HURD: Ў } ОЕШ MEER MC I RS - іо n to, $ Тор Bar 4 8 | ОХ HURDLE, 4 ft. high, 6 ft Neg cy oy, “76 : DR. SPRATT^S pel cut LOPE- Те ар d best Раван for Р , Wicket; Swing, Particulars and Prices on applieation. PATENT WROUGHT- IRON STABLE FITTINGS, PINE ATONE, бе. Lists Free. ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON N.W, OE, ei] Pat ү shall do my best to recommend them. instant relief to asthma, соердо, coughs ed "ТЛ of the breat pend м. Наз 07 per box. Sol t d " Historical Memoirs ay T th Plates, to the Social Bë century A h Edition, crown Svo, Wi [OHN HOWARD: а E us *« The adventures s s Ru The ns F^ p.t E — vigorous which the ext with Blake's lifo; Ex ihe vigorous 8 n descriptions of the sea-fights. whether he 18 d сүзнен Күн MP lancholy el t be ЖОГА rome oly elose О! e м admira шыде. "Gentleman on's sketeh of the А, Mun uU Arorst 19, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICEE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 787 — eady, with Four Steel Portraits and Two Photo hs, 189 5 y | v's excellent and uniforn W ready, wi graphs, 782 pP | MHE KAMES GUNPOWDER „COMPANY'S онаа Student's Manuals are "he chespes education | pom and FERN, or Scottish Flocks, Herds, and CRYSTAL GUNPOWDER, packed in Red J in existence." —Esam: red ue. Spore By “Tue Dmur." The Volumes | No.1Fine e, No. үөү No. 3 есе Grain. MURRAY 8 Sout Inay bo had separately, prio Вв. each. Ойсе: 45, Lim e Street, Е.С. R. 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Marsu, Edited, with additional | and Notes. Post 8vo, тз. 0d. I THE, STUDENT'S. MARE) AL, of ENGLISH LITERA- | d Edite ith N, pie Raa e od THE STUDENT'S Бр ECIMENS of ENGLISH LITERATURE. Selected from the ско н RS, Ud Tiros. B.Suaw, M.A. Edited, oit uei Piae st 8vO, 78 URE HIST TAE STUDENT'S NANU € s OLD кын ELM and Woodcuts, Pos! Шайы E O S а E басан 4 PES s N E Айлынан ыба А E» Murray, Albemarle Street, W. Works on Bo otany, t by Dr. Lindley. ESCRIPTIVE BOTA ANY: on THE Авт оғ DrscurgiG Prawrs correctly, in cai Language, for Self- Instruction and the Use of Schools. Price SCHOOL BOTANY; о, Тив Rv prem OF BOTANICA Semzwcw, In One Vol lume е, 8vo, half bound, with 400 Шизїгайо: price ба, 6d. ITE VEGETABLE KINGDOM; ug баттл, = s or PLANTS. nu ns in In olume, (o m concams, among Ге juanti! pn — 2% Suns а атоо, бнын ард ranches of domestic ceconomy. mi cim m can be brought by aer en n e notice of students, or e- ch, from great ate lene e fol proposed in the $ G: | i а, AL | pd ов, Тн RUCTURE, | їй та upon the | 8vo, cloth, price 36s., with up- E AuTHOn's PREFA! | Dra "n | e of E bp o v Жейк t pats that this selec fn such a way that all teach: ER p of med lectures, an r part of the spec ipensable ; the d rience E T i : Н i 4 jio Pid | i : was indis have ык Ъеуопа secondly, because IR Science of к oen ion маа E 9 ECL атаа асі FIRE BRANCH, The Premiums for the year 1864 am n unted to Being an advance over 1863 of . years £400,404 £047: E the Premiums have inen wased by over 130 LIFE BRANCH. ew а азы in 1864 was Үе w Premiums Theo Actur Moi jennial Rer Appendix, EA can be obtained by the Rh gos of the 22 M unt of the Lia In Е н seven per c The sum me by N £1,014, ү 04 the end c f 1863, ~ q^ "he А, on ӯ appii catio calculations made to ascertain with precision the abilities of the Cor ompany under its various engage- стт 8 received first 15 years, ending 1839. £80,225 9 cue received in five years, + nding a £110, 819 E 3 the , 184 y 3'par € ent the eutir e pre 'emiu Bie rg sufficiont, even thongh t the interest of money mig only be 3 per Cent., to provide а а reversio: HE EM ы £2 per Cent. per | м annum to pa adde о the Original am. very Polig e entitled to | 1 participati LONDON. don being completed and occupied, it is ny is now commencing a new epoch ine ce. th; cro to show The new building in [оз lends that, the Compa; istence as à R. C. p. nv TRAP o F. Un 8., б Watford, Herts, and ыс Senior Surveyor to E M rom Commission, a Land Surveyor and Land Agent, more 20 years established in ractice, undertakes Works of Drainage өне E b. 4 eire o lay out and overlook the same at а commissi Í kehas at his command A staf of experieneed worimen, | is to charge merely the expenses oi preliminary Survey and Estimate to whore t ае works аге not carried o e, &c. SBEAUMONT, pee AGENT, SURYEYOR, and E ENOINEER years G бона es the FIRME and Execution of Works of Drainage, and Estate p ements generally; including Embank- ments and Pre ore; e a v o Parm d and Waste Lands ; Estates B) es B ved Map d, гу! [7] pped, or EE d Improvements. 22, Parliame: inspected a upon nt Street, Westminster, S.W. and m Mop The Right Hon. Lond R (e РЕ Зовут, Thomas Clark, — Cobbold Esq Hutelins Kd M. LEA Batt, ILP. HE ELEMENTS ^ of. "BOTANY а йай Vi абонат of Completes the series a ү iom Qj a “Schoo form other or parta. two f Тнк Еге; ғ Borany, comprisi gioni Botany, and and * 2. of Techni octavo volume, Gud un & complete man d Botany for Medical Sdbool Deco, еч made енен ас “В. The Gl may be had separa! ri —— Branny cs domm 1, сс ECC TT) be had, price RY S LI ка Technical T. ИШ i quainted with the | f { | | | Wess ы TITLE BOOK on o GRASSES, By болеет tural Society, | Воо LO ur da thout a Grain Crop ? ы 50" Grass Seeds— Different differen Eno er. t ced to | Lam de апі its subsequent Management—A. 1 Lox Е азан : Сикіѕторнп IDLE, — london: Loxoxaxs, Gurgx, & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. Cirencester College e Agricultural Lectures. Part І. July, 1865, in 8v. with SCIENCE : LA Абеев of Agricultural Dee. erod 1n connexion with the Royal е SE of pecus аз асс Cauro, М.А. t, by J. A. CLARKE. Value of чь Natural eio me by R. eene STRUCTURAL AND | pan бале En. erms, and "lem tary Botanical Works by pe с pier en orks ildings, ап ool Botany," and “The Vegetable exe ат Freehold, En ME э та а Farm Honses, Farm rre on Estate of every kind of E Mi Ecclesiastical, grant Rd the purpose to land- ОгКз by thetr own Agents from their o own The v designs also furnish Approved Plans and Sj | Farm Houses, Labourers' BL and ул а gr or ee erem prn and assist Landi n carryin, n Agents. = whole of the outlay in the Works, with all official ex | may be MA on JEU Estate S term Ceo to be fixed e circumstances 0! | up umi Grubbing, and | AILEY DENTON, is > cieli ue axe кл Ad E rdi a | owners i: Works of Drain igation, Enclosing, Wood Road Making, may be executed in a similar manner, No Eo ia of title being required, no legal expenses are нг ions to be made to WiLLIAM — е E d at сев of the тез 22, Whitehall Place, Lo DS IM БЕКЕ NOMPANY. eurriage paid. by the next Luggage | his connection abroad, by appoint Britta m and 24 is ч enabled чи rrangemet onts to keep a 0 Gui 38, Crutched Friars, London, For particulars ар Nurs To Хойемкх, GENTLEME ars Assistant to Mr. Josiah | e purposes, close to a Statio: рет to 2, Walb: Ға; ном GENERAL LAND, pP RAINAGE [жю да aud CORN vation, with Gentlemai M he United ға Kingdom, Е RETONNE | CONS. — The pee еты Others, are respectful] that they с: bovi Stock-keeper and a large stock alway ineas each, delivered free to an; For further particulars, iod to m^ Koi Market Gardeners and Farmers. LET, about 90 ACRES of LAND in high distance from the London се . T. Arwoon, oon, Land Agent, M. е: “т erm ES To О BE Cultivation, within an ply to Mr. xm, Lie Em з ed, and mee y de very choice selection of the Е which will be offered at or Market obe frr eiu or Seed G: 54 1 Town, a Ао within an hourof Tondon. Messrs. ARRE E^ BrAN Land Agents and Valuers, rook. Mansi n House, E. near Guildford, о be et. ediate at ac! пе Же TUNMORE and East landen, wi with ко — DE ends, four Канн ые» ut e M leadow, and Pas p to the Tenant on the Premises; or to n, pear Guiléford. Hatehlands, A: '12. in . for a Term of Years, a first-class STOCK FARM, of 150 nm Е се t LE "y of era manly E s arg rom Southampton: Entr: arpir aaan poe t who will ру for Unexhausted S Live and Dead Stock, Crops, Tillage, &c., at тад" For further particulars and to treat, apply with references to Mr. and Offic ЖА Po 4 = | Josera BLUNDELL, га, Southampton. Sales bp Auction. ESSEN. AM noter mm by Special Wd of Heiner i Im i сото; оа Pince Y m ‚а г. але п, [oM Ў t ct bot b Sunbury, Mi A med on ugust at 12 o'C! ve The eg Hon. the Lord Naa & M.P. | foi c a term x from Micbaalrons next, part of the ARABLE а: F.L. Esq, Sir ©. н.у. Rio, ан. | MEADOW LAND of the Old Farm, Upper Halliford, Middlesex, William i e с-а У.С. Вір. Russel iy Bart., М.Р. | about 110 acres ot deep in lots of from 5 to 10 acres, well Horatio Lloyd, Esq. G. R. H. Somerset, Esq. suited for Market Gardening purposes. The land is situate about "The Hon. Wm. Napier Philip Twells, Esq. by road ndon, mile from a station on the J. ea та To Lax; махр AND WaLzs, money, E Ськкот, Estate AGENTS, SURVEYORS, & 0., 1x a Erlar ScoTLAND. ато, for the | Ез ОГА уз following v wor TE ide (e reri el > EL ation. purposes, and tid and other other buildings for Actof d ED e ary, for Dise NS .С. ела ameti садов Зоте Б or other may Кыйыр or [5 the gem ES Government | 3 Old Palaco Yari of Landown gerens charge F closure Commissioners, for farther inio and for forms of applicatio: ie ERE reme Managing Director, — in баны а а the hol gutay and Бати, LIX Ганы) M5 ев, tion of Mr. d i iwiprevement | м in (he Green ne of Lincoln's mn, W бы Синь Pus) by f Mr. Koxer, the tenant, and reg at ine p риса of Auction; ана. Fraser 78 m dX Sho, W; Solleitora, P ж =й, ебати, T Mp алзы * RS. E. anp C. NE у Middlesex. on К MARRET GARDE and „> Жн! fthe а very easy distance of the "Hune Line. э, with Plan e oet i may be һай at th Auction ; LS 243, m t b. М SAUXDERS, AWRSFORD, eito: але trest, W.C.; Messrs. Frasin & No S Dean and at the e of the Auctioneers, U xbridge Harlington, Middlesex, [Aravsr 19, 1 — 788 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTF. HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO PRINCIPLES, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., "d HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, * STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 60028, THOMAS MILLINGTONMN, GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. . GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, & NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES GREEN’S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have nens S be the best, and have carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competitia 4 e 26,000 have been sold since the year 1856. ed Illustrated Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free. THOMAS GREEN лхр SON, „7 кы IRON WORKS, LEEDS; 2, FARRINGDON ROAD, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON" ADWIN'S BUILDINGS, TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL ; and 19, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN. ` Бана should be addressed fo “ A 500-2 X ; Printers, at. Vies nasse of 13, Upper Worm Slade Iu and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, Lo on, 57.0. e t costae Whitetriars, City ie Par EI n vin the Go. of Middlesex, an and FasbsRICK MOLLETT EYANS, 9 е ib Bouverie Street, in Gne precinet AC SATUBDAT: › Wellington Screet, Parish vf S з, Covent Garden, in the said Со ы „Абл АА ааба абыла Абы маша THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural P Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 34.—1865.] SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. erae Fivepence. STAMPED EprrIoN, 6d. IND ffeltii .. 795 792 b 807 793a 192 195 c 792 800a 795 . 802 a 798 795 b ВЯ iga 926 т H quM -. 199 17989 b Le versis BU b—802 Erie duds eti И e aded Exhi 804 Society, Royal Horticultural, uli 808 792 c- 796 b 795 ancheste; Horticul- _ ‚ 796 {ига1,............... 96 b .. T — Yorkshire Agricultural. $05 Li ims, Mr. Fortescue's 800 — Clonmel AEP с а Farmers’ Club, Dorchest: 806 Spiders, с gern, white edged... 792 c | Spik ns Florists’ flowers, seedling 798 5 M а Flower fashions, foreign. 792 Straw, value of a ton of ...... 805 b * Harvest тогК.......... 808 Statistics Irish DO ed 805 c Heaths, Both well Castle 793 с | Thujo; psis s borealis е Hooker, the late Sir W. r ible e с оссе ооо обоа оса о Воо А о осоо особо т H з й i oes : i d Zamia horrida E f i E AnvERTISEMENTS intended for the CURRENT WEEK's NvwsER should reach the Office not later than гетто XSTAL PALACE.—AUTUMN GREAT SHOW of FRUIT and FLOWERS, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 30 and 31. One Shilling each day. REAT INTERNATIONAL FKUIT and FLOWER ane а рыу LESE ef n WEDNESDAY, September 6, in c Hal, George Street. itors musi t give Notice to the Secretary in writing three clear Des fore the Show, and ET the Classes and Num- bers in whieh they are to exhibit. South Bridge. м Youxao, Secretary. "HORTIQULTURAL с received from Hollan: zes CD is 24 varieties, 1st prize £3; 2d, £2. For the best Collection of аде 10 у 186 prize £3; 2d £2, a TG ha Notice to Mr. iworan, the a aturday, September 9. Fresh Imported Dutch Flower Root TON AND BONS S have the решае о оѓ анана. rst Consi ient of the above, The quality of th: is very inor -— p" ices will be moderate. SUTTON'S AUTUMN CAT. S now in the Press, will be shortly published, and forwarded YU. free on эринин. ГЕ, а1 кеште Seed lishment, Reading. UGH LOW and 00. beg to announce the arrival of their “т importations of DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS, for which they respectfully solicit early orders. аын T на ов "Um A SEES Lg yacinths, Tul fupe &c. үүх ОРЕ iA Annal Importation o of DUTCH FLO as just arrived. Early Orders are сан Dilshan. о н! ЕА be happy to for his b xe on apice rsery, New Wandsworth, IETÉRS GARDENER S VADE-MEUUM, а. ое of DUTCH and САРЕ BULBS and PLANTS, is Guernsey -— Bella Donna Lilies, 5s. 6d. per doze: ARR Mm A mper SEED and PLANT M салите. тод treet, Covent Garden. W,C HYACINTHS. E AUS раа am NARCISSUS, &c. just tio Guernsey and "and Bella Donn UTTQN AND SONS have just — des Sod supp СЕЧИ f the CURA а еу: TALLER AO н Fepam $i e rid PRICED OBSON'S EXTRA Cf CHOICE SEEDS. CM Nursery, Isleworth, Isleworth, W. D ое GALLE 71—74, 06 SEEDS. GN. bridized, 6d., and 58. CERNI AREA ex. 4 1s., 23. 6d., ап PRIMULA SINENSIS vidus 1s., 28, 64., and 58. GONIUM, y E ERMEDIAT балай бв, ARLET I ATE, "6d, an. АМ, ба, and 15. HOLLYHOC noe ц espec: y amal ee quad e Donson &SoNs, Woodlan recommended for their superior io ДЕ but few апа like them good, ursery, Isleworth, W. DE INDLEY would е " greatly obliged to any E PH y A xs i Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Cross, N BE ATON'S В GREANIUM М5 are NOW in FULL E vifa A rido io o Waltham Station (G. E. Railway), AX ERANIUM MRS. POLLOCK. —Very strong Plants X of ү; сап be plain to 18s. per dozen. Price to the Trade per dozen or 7996 БӘРИК. corr, Florist, Bathford, ne DELARGONI " MRS. POLLOCK.— ART Summer- struck Plants, well established in 00-pots, at 18s, per doz The Trade supplied, Mer m E LFRED i Nurseries, Chatteris, mm dised Pelar: m Seed. F jv 0000 NG hasa amall vá 4 et еч above, saved from all the and best varieties, t o! in pac! ckets, yt tree by post :— Large-flowered, Show an: ted, 2s Fancy, 2s. 6d, Also Р RIM ULA, VETTIUS and ONERA RIA of superb quality, at por packs Бин e Aq dix corulea a, Torrey. HOMP SON, баои, К Btreet, Ipswich, тобот i Autimn Planting, good roc = of the EW UMBINE a s Rocky Mountains, M сома w arded at the Spring ашы of th present eic sorte pros ublished in the * Floral Magazine" for но. ў Gd. each. Yibscnmvs. CIRCULA Бс ew and Perennials, may ај WINDOW JARDINETS, чой FE 125 “ Gardeners’ and Amal RR & Svanes, 12, King Cuni PALACE, SUL BOTANIC, and ROYAL HORTICULTÜRAL FLOWER SHOWS, At these PLANT CASES will be race ted ii umm Mee pn Choicest Exo! à ij and Mouse Ji орех, of 12, King Street, riety, fur- ден, "rangod by First ALCEOLARIA, PRIM quip CINERARIA, CARNATION PICoTE PINK, AURICULA VERBENA, MIMULUS, ZONALE „GE UM a gy RR & ScopzN, 12, King CATALOGUE о! X == [AM nu re ectfully informs the Nobi lity B.3 . WILLIAMS abis to аабб that he hasa fine . == above, including all the best kinds, Prices o ria Nurseries, Holloway, Londo . . Paradise and Victoria Nurserie lloway London, М. NEY GRAPE, “ ROYAL SENE YA d s тае А, and pes x renowned RÓSES аге NOW in FINE BLOOM. Pilt Do MIU t Maresfleld, Sussex, Two and a half Miles from the Uckfield Sta! Roses. The PREMIER PRIZES at the NATIONAL, BIRMINGHAM, LEICESTER, STAMFORD, and BOTANIC JULY SHOWS. A AND SON respectfully invite an inspection of арк йиш, м» АК СНА their COLLECTION NOW in BLOOM. "The Show aa continue ill October 40, бу com! ORE hme НОП and Victoria Nurseries, жойыныз. foror. "rhe Collection o ES NEN and young © Coni per бын ы - SE TREES, Fruitin; Pots— | mental Folagod and bem Госа ва wel PLs ASHES, ЕСТ PEES VINES, ' APRICOTS, Cl CHERRIES, Fruits ds Orders, of a visit. would solicit ns е5. VPPLES, VIN and FIGS. Кт NOE зах ics, сао. е. он №5885. THOS. RIVERS AND SON invite those AUL AND SONS lendid COLLECTION of pur ене! in the above коко ае of E s ОШОО ae R FINELY in BLOOM gay VIN. Кунут 3000ft. in length. t Station, Great ne na ACIES and RECTA ES are now ripening. | о "= dlndioli, T E Жем ЕЕ rpm mper d UGENE Y VERDIER, Wis Ainé, Nemssmvua W ALL-TRAINED F FRUIT TREES of BEARING E he Trad. erally that he is pon чүч кс his SPECLAT. Manz c Our stock pd ras азі nf acu EDS а DESEE EON GUES dim е for 1865, which now gestat rs eid гүн "ре seon and selected on. Ап | can be ob ofh gapa London, Јасквох & So: the Kingston Station Fu Se ur GL rue S.W. (adjoining astle Kenn PER 1л LAWSON лхр SON, d. and A ents to send pon the above таз w booking orders, whic! ау, Windsor Branch). TRAWBERRY PLAN TS.— ediate P Planting, PRICED ym Sung fn E bé bad. (UrHILUS STE Этии Browy, Nursoryman, Sudbury, (QUIHILUS STRAWBERRY PLANTS — Black TS. —Black ing ces Princess Ro Borat R Richard i ACE Mary, Newton EE Жошы moe of Wales, al 340 күз сае — € » PRIN Sen d at ШИНЕ = 1& per packet. ee ud MCN STRAWBERRY Т PLANTS. E al the kinds well rooted, m а cm ICE PLANTS of 1805, upon ON ta Station, б! Eastern Railway. Re puce Du er Y BRITISH FERNS, ROS. CONIFERJE, and SEEDS, may be m P tion at their NURSERY MAN, Ghent, Belgium, Inateurs а the с publi that his NEW Fruit Trees, &c. AND BON S y rr ET NURSERY best near Lo! үүх m LADIOLL M ne ee 48., 68., 95. ATETA 123, Y CATALOG: UES on mmm Highgate Nurseries, N. and Shrubs. О? ONS invite lovers. of B: Plan to an inspection of the Nie rms iage o their шпа collection of ж above, tó which e have for man; years a HENDERSON AND ) of . ЕЕЕ pire. and С. of first- class quality, at 18, per packet. Also the finest SCARLET and i TERMEDIATE STOCK, 64. and 1s. each. SEED of CYCLAMEN Toy ee of similar quality, 6d. and 15. each, and in mixed colours 2s, 6d, per packet. The Welli: F. Ы rd ERA and Mrnc v0 еөз h. SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW D 4 Sern Farmers, MrncHawTs, and Nu 237 and 238, аһ Holborn, London, and GENUIN IGEIDULTURA i АШ SUTTON'S STUDENT PARSNIP SEED, АЗАЛАРЫНЫ V res ату. 2s. nt Sowing. i Уыз, tock of fresh Seed of 55-а ав SONS IVA Y the Farm and the Garden. € СЕР СА ALOGUES gon E HELD CATILE CABBAGE PLANTS, RUM Ар САТТЕ G AN = "he Nut les, im a ciis S.W. D з. рага 000, prepaid, mrt be Brot, of * I Í unsurpassed good [ )! PS KEW ITALIAN К XE XT SEED in evi CKIN T NICEINSONS NEW I TALIAN E RYE- eed рер товч на white, each 18., 25. Plin 5s. | 94 е ні наа E ЖОГ иш by мар to Agricul- packet. О! ped sed йаза Lum Fern aa Е ER Ww. e d sg ark, L ELIO ER can UTION Aw. BONS Rs a md e AND PRU. т SD cam nov sen Е Liege and PASTURE GRABS SEEDS 19 ре Sev Tuae Exoti Autumn, or poing pres ot H oo БЕТӘН. S and EXOTIC FERNS, koyal Berkshire Seed Establishment, No. T. NEW 1 : Раф (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. ы tee M Foot's Cray Nursery, S. E. XI | imported à RAE ES NM AMES CARTER anp CO. have fine of the above at Metri Lene М Prices and sample on aj lon, ; Holborn, London, W.C. WX THOMPSON Mer mins i, Tavern „Street, Јамех CanrrR & Co., 237 & 233, High adon, W.C. — ren that he is now ready | La gin DEIN EON XU, EE NEW yew SEED es for Autumn, Sowing ^ ia or 7) SUTTON е have just а € of Эрте те "total paokots roe for вот БЕЙ, ge > quantity of feed is quits duae he Stove Est healthy STOVE | €? of coming in Le ALE. Lot, ean hea. ATHE F OE One x e S Ed Morus many at tiem ТШЕ "ушу RED, FLOWERING, M. po vd pe Ib. Ур ы The entire wil! be sold for Zu, Xs They mos be ге from the| NEW LATE peu LOWERING, 9d гра d ibi D oer =: ver; , small premises. Кайта; Vi res mcer um For Catalogues, &c., apply мош, to Mr. BERNARD MCap, Carriage freé, except small par Royal Berks] hire Seed. maroc Е Es GARDENERS' Plantations, &c. ейге, Үү. Bets NEWTON f ** Picture: Refore ngdo 0) nd, Switze Hand, new уа with economy. complet x in several parts of the United Singin- ве Seed "i the Seed Trade. OOPER AND E '8 ETRUSCAN and GRECIAN AO XE eem: Beautiful new patterns for the n are now ready. They have prove m a rg ie GaG ior "the successful growth of Hyacinths in and ai Му in great demand. Lists Es стага Ан T Merchants, Covent Garden Market, Lond: EBUS SSIA. AN FLOWER STICKS ЕНЕ made, апа can be e the best be had Wholesale.of BETHAM & Ескене Сох” x азау, Lower Thames Street, London, Е.С. And Retail of any "Nurs and Seedsman i in To own or d REEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, G N WE LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT- ING МА! GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have уны to be the best, and have carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases У Above 26,000 have been sold since the ла. , I of Lawn Mowers Sna Garden Rollers THOMAS GRE ox, Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds ; 2, табо Road, Holborn Mi London, E.C.; СУЫ Buildings, Tithebarn Stroct, Li iverpool; and 19, Eden 19, Eden Quay у, Dub HAW'S PATENT NT FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING Ds AWN MOWING MACHINES. Full Particulars, Drawings, i Ргіс COA-NUT REF EFUSE delivered. Me s E miles of haria ing Cross, rbag. For particular: a how to use it, Ы Тц ff Неа іп Gardeners pi Od cle of the 21st Mar apply to the Par е oed 8; Е Оокат, K ames. LE P 4 Post-off MP ue payable to J. BansuAM & Bansuaws BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town, Cavrrow, — Every Brush . is stamped, J. BAnsuaw's Patent. e of Pe) ts, Dutch B s to announce m New Catalo Бома Ег SUE" SM forwarded to ^s "NEW Hants, lips, cepe Бш, bu 5 oe іс Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. the кы een Mannfaetarer, Works, New Wortley, 14 BECK'S GEREN pos and gu, zou HOTBED THERMOMETERS, mias nstruments are of tke ry best construction, and at moderate zm 31, Cornhill, Е.С, B. . ARCHERS“ FRIGI DOMO." — Patronised • by her tpe the Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for Sron. Босне} his Grace the e of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, fessor Lindle: ey for the Horticultural Бабу pr Joseph Paxton tal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, & rays of roni wn TON ees е sun. Im а] ol morning ost. d. nire uired lengths. Two yards wide -. 18. 04. per 1 38. 0d yards wide -. ls. 9d. m Ше Gom BORDER EDGING mo f Сүн and material, > cially suited for RITO harbour no Slugs and TILES, in great lainer sorts being espe- i GARDENS, а as they "ig further la p КЕ? ы ЫМ» S " шона” E quent being mon. ul ARDEN VASES, FOUNTAINS, &c. in P Stone, of great durability, and in great m of ue а TE RE, worn es, OSEE BA YING TILES tor Qon lle as Stoni O m blue, red, and Pen ind. pee ME ecu imd E: ariety ol ound е West, Chelsea, S.W. ; рта Ts, U] cnl z s ‘Ilustrated Price S” AUREO- VARIEGATA. ELLINGTONI А Height .. 8 Des Et 6 inches, Circumference of Branches Circumference of ДЕ 1 fe i 1 inches. is AS shoot . an) 9 thohaa. D End ын ig the cuttin; eA RD HARTLAND, Ther DNE x Cork. "PUE Feed.—Seeds aee 7 pir LAWSON AND SON 4 ei gg of excellent quality— ITALIAN RYE-GRASS RYE TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM WHITE MUSTARD WINTER TARES CLOVER and NATURAL GRASS SEEDS for PERMANENT PASTURE, &c. а New Seed of BROMUS SCHRADERLI, 2s. 64. per Ib., and the w Hardy Clover, TRIFOLIUM STRIATUM, 2s. per Ib, e: LaAwsoN & Sow, the Queen's mee 28, King Stre Cheapside, London, E.C. ; and at Edinburgl the Seed Trade. HE NEW INVENCIBLE $ возя dU M РЕА, —Seed from the New and ean be lied for Autumn Phal d is invaluable Pea is unquestionably one of the most жиренә no нга among annals of late vd introduced, А Firs Certificate was presented by the Council of the Royal КЕШКИ of ber iA on July 11 last, and it із described in the Gardeners’ Chronicle а vel [Ap p t h: E and does Pea. as been this season growin the Society for inspection. Sys ad the ы » HR АШЫ CE lant. s entirely distinct Tom athe ov WHT G for Li Walls of Dairies, Larders, s intense scarlet, rU а 2 з —- UE inthe wer m Kitchen Baths, &c. Grooved and other Stable Pavin: we a deep crimson ti 8 the des ime Bricks of great durability, Dutch and Adamantine Clinkers, i | пај, Permanenee of e "Unlike UN Poo Scarlet, To Red and Stoneware Taan юй, hinten Comenta, Ве. Er pH CA Ee pru эми. pm presen: an - Toneta contrast when seen near a mass of the common e SILVER SAND (REIGATE, best por da ality), at the above | "The New Colour being so much wanted among this populat е foc delia —— on САЗА А 1s. TE 23. aber A extra | small quantity offer od in packets last year was consog ment sod AG. т to shy! out, and траве who purchased have den M: high terms, Quantities 1s. on less, Prices to the i ey d on т application, DR are solicited багу. FLINTS, BRICK arte d BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries and Г & G. RosER.— Addresses mee ny orders are A received. as the Stock maj был VERA Grower, Sudbury, 8 8 to 12]b. | Will effect a ен, meras 90 Royal Ner M Establit For Pr t Sowing.—T = m or Present Sowin; rifoli Italian Crimson 6 Clo Joy diCarnatus UTTON a E nas SEED of the dem. is ат. supply NE fine quality. The price cheaper by the cwt, Also MUSTARD T low prices, which may be had on, — Svrrox & 8б, Royal Berkshire 0-09 о the Lovers of Fine эры .—It is 10 years since (as am Am i ced to the Public my See trawberry: which. declared to be the most valuable variety tiime in England, for in а leading article in the Garde of the 24th June last, alTudin; ы: ys failure of t and crop this year, it is stated tha аз the ume nsive tracts of lan: d of E ian i d will Many First Prizes оеша Exzhibition ms for both f forced aad is b LJ is most delicious, with the highest Pe I have The entire ofthe bmp P. of une X Do jr and it is as good a forcer as the Sir Н. RICHARD ÜxpEnur vus "dir Harry Ё Plants are now ready to be din out (in lots of. d M rei 4 must be accom peg p Bir , Postage Sta 100 Strawberry aper "d 0 | 15 Plants in Pots (not less Tess The above Scale of pi Mr. үй ыы: 8 тА either n the Cultivation of сүр dn —A bad Birm vus ADIT EL MR Rion. аба s Oral tle mN a Das EKS E IR,—| Bis Strawberries on Та вот у eu Бууз ttend ; I thank ue 229 the basket of your bi cellent variety ; the and luscious, and quite distinot-from any "b with ; the AE is somewhat extraordina, I look ~ decided acquisition. With best respects,—I "m Sir, yov т тсн D UNDERHILL, } к. and re ready тано ol Sir, DAI ly, Croydoi ferred DOR on Ма 'edecessors. A. H., in addition to the abo Болен GARDENING, р rienee às a general cultivator will ve тырса on all ritteri a ies os apd Gentlemen waited upon either ostal Address, Sion Nursery, Thornton Hi | MESSIS, PRIDHAM Lys SON } SEED VS SINE to y Supe: а 25 the S Horticultural of uou um E topi Өтсө t shire), а and take t this the kind and generous su paeh they take the of во] believe, from his experi SILVE К ер tes EC qe Fw qud y PEAT, , SP. Ба. Snort, Sand and Pe B. Orders promptly AMAT: by Rail м PRICES PATENT mE oran NEW PLANTS. MR. WILLIAN BULL BEGS TO ANNOUNCE ТНА NEW LIST OF THE pra s NON REA Upwards of Two Hundred Prizes and Awards have been made alone at the prineipal London Shows РРА the ESTABLISHMENT for NEW and RARE PLANTS, KING'S ROAD, o W. B. v present year. cuis — THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE m | HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, CROCUB, ёс M nuc NN ү TM. PAUL Son and Successor to the late A. PAVL) bogs announce that his COLLECTION of eg is B. S. WILLI А , STILL m BLOOM. and comprises many of his own Seedlings, And wer дай, not to be end Ui any other collection. m adinon the Roses, BEATON NIUMS, and 3 peona г> омы BULB CATALOGUE FOR 1865 IS NOW READY кеиш йын tern, чч be Маши REES With FINE FOLIAGE > CONIFERS” an and man y е and EN specimen: «о of the ше тей AND CAN BE HAD POST FREE ON APPLICATION. pa ran d the attention. of rni p mm ge ач P Tt contains DESCRIPTIVE LISTS of DUTCH amd o(her BULBS; also a LIST of NEW and RARE PLANTS, | Dwart ar Загл ТО ог enel SEND = induding ВЕСК' NEW and CHOICE PELARGONIUMS for the Autumn 1865. true to пате, inspection respecttully in оеш Sec un — м. s from Chol PARADISE and VIOTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 8. WILLIAMS can now supply good good Seeds of the - CINERARIA (Weatheril's [oT cholee strain).— has : 1 i —-— з Ме ше, or of Lr NATI E a IMPORTED DUTOH FLOWER ROOTS. сасу каса САТ сс | CATCEOLARIA (Herbaceous), from a fine strain, 2s. 64, and 3s, 64, | Ј AMES b ARTER & 00; 'S PEMULA (Ий superb sizain) Wa pem hinged amd (be | ns verna Е in ашар. m White, or Mixed Seed, Paradise and Victoria c отау, London, №, Heras, TULIPS, СЕ Åc., now arrived from Holland in хой o condition, у & атан Beed and Plant M. 12, King \. FIRST IMPORTATION OF PICKED BULBS OF dd: 5 590008, TULIPS, ETC., mah. ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION, AND y n ао таре TO SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS. JAMES CARTER & Co. have also fo announce that fhè ГЫ) Sample Canístors, \ в. айй 2а, 64. AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT or tHE GARDENER’ S Ann FARMER’ S VADE-MECUM | | © b РИТЕ e ublished, and will be found to contain {тип Cultural Directions) complete lists of DUTCH and CAPE Miis ich is added a LIST of PLANTS, inc uding particulars of their large and important COLLECTION of FRUITING VINES in POTS, and STRAWBERRIES. Bags, 5s, 0d., 10s, 04., and 71s. The Autumn Supplement will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application to ; JAMES CARTER лхр CO., 237 and 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C, New Early Turnip. Pen 5 ment, Readir JAMES VEITOH, R ОЛЫ р shown ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, зы. S.W. UTTON'S SHORT- UIT o orvardesi Tarnip known. | DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. May now bo sown with ойда ЖЕ LM 18, deut Tb.; or T З by th bel, Carríago troc. | Royal на the year SEPTEMBER 1 Sye A.—For the best Dish of PEACHES from tho n - We el ditto NECTARINES уч 20a., 10я, 10и, ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS RECEIVED HIS к ad Ditto ditto APRICOTS ditto, 20s., 108 "od i 5— Ditto ditto to PEACHES from Tp опо, 208., 105, ANNUAL SUPPLY OF BULBOUS ROOTS FROM HOLLAND, » F Ditto d Eo dito APRIQUIM ditto. Эм. 20d. E TA » G-—For the v 3 epit о, du ПЫЗ, 208., 10в, and is pleased {о say that they are in excellent condition. ^ H.—For the best, Dish Crass A.—For eu best Collection of an any. variet: є G xcept Museat rs pái, 1 bunch of each, 60s., 40s. o WHIT — G CATALOGUES are now ready, and will be forwarded post free om application. RAPES, 1 bunch of each of all A ol pb € Grapes i eid own in егеп! T. Ihe best MUSCAT HAMBURGI Ditto HÜYSHE'S PRINCE азана 15s., 108. ч D.—Ditto ditto VICTORIA ditto, 15s., 10s. E.—Ditto of any other variety of PEAR, 158., THE SPRING FLOWER GARDEN AND HOW TO ADORN IT. The Gatornets Chronicle. Зее B Bann & SuGDEN's fortheoming SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1865. AUTUMNAL F LORAL GUIDE. NGS FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. "ЖҮКТҮ, о "itd amutsa, Aug. DO) Oreta: n Ouernsey Lilies, 5s. 6d. per dozen. | Bella Donna Lilies, 5s. 6d. per dozen. а pr m Гоу Show) at ENDS Pe E E ег É—— — BARR хь ime SEED and PLANT MERCHANTS, 12; KING STREET, Іх drawing the тее of our readers (p. 678) “еза с COYENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. —— — to the rago which sometimes exists amon lute tribes of plants, ч v endeavo ehi show ОРТА, " that, on the whole, this enthusiasm is not without — LOBELÍA SNOWFLAKE, its good results, It may be true that this marked preference for certain families of ршн { ч "a аА act from GARDENERS Ci е we suppose wa an а cm м ener to Lord iie us in BELIA called SNOWFLAKE to | flowers, may sometimes overshoot ema Fits Certificate was Dedi 1 oni Bib eben ihe amp vom Society, July 25, 1865." upon w we һауе no reaso! d f uiu. Den general results, which eral а аге — of most «Ji OHN s t CRABIES LEE guy abd EE. Da Parks abd Pleasure- уе to them eds а new have much pleasure in offering 3 and Асим. i$ well adapted. Perfect]. DING LOBELIA it stands unrivall Ther ti vid om mpact habit: the flowers are large, Y even, and of the purest white, The stock x Ene - epu Price 2s. 6d. per Pre to di ap on po VINEYARD NURSERY E AUGUE ESTABLISHMENT, HAMMERSMITH, WE | rfj E ЕР. E: 8 E Qr HG ү Im vir ЕЁ й 1 been ў еа Зада and "pad EE gran me of кыы on the 792 т [Atevsr 26, Ehe encouragement to horticultural or "arbirieultoral | fal ith | i enthusiasm, thankful for the good it leaves us, and excusing «< little prejudices or imper- h ma Japan, but Am € whic be perhaps inseparably con- ecte i eA it. n object in alluding to this subject was B atten toni of cur arboriculturist and landscape gardeners into a som ‚ different | We examples the Indian Deodar, the. "eh апо mis. South Ам » rioa, the Pines of бу». iyi i hay giv glowing pictures | or the effects ub Tati p side of the ope M bs readily believe the pietures ма ге ага If Nature, then, shows хар, we can Pes y do w her, and leads to so much enjoym With mate — е hind of the advise p rong p followin kind we have aene of hard Lot us have ne whic 1 amply repay them. ng we need nof РС the taste which | е x rom aller Rd lo ess m cis n in t END iti sylvestris with horizontal br ranches ru | male c баір тави from убт 1 І те кани 2 а. s a E : f i: of Baa dimensions a thol 7 ЕЯ (Abies xcellent t ren am ; in fact, Southe: thousand other things whieh are now here i is, however. one clas Europe, the Glycine of China, w naturalised of $res gardeners кер етв we allude to those ns gd have. De D FOLIAGE. n this class vt trees a little of wou . To all who «e grown weary of such rchids, as well as trees with ому он ees as we have h for Pines, Ferns, an i gated plants, T ds most striking effect pe be produced 2 idi landseapes e 00 нея end this matter to landscape gardeners, and to a in planting trees. F. We mentioned (see p. 746) the extraordinary failure there has been in the APRICOT Овор, from , partly attributable to the say [1] it will amply re repay ах йом bond upon ib ти прач you to re ia а к ful and perma k upon our lan trees "€ age 18 with variegated Ivies and A AT od cd splendid Golden | so ew wi grand effects e гле Castle der) p. 938, 1864). It is ло» however, to this class of plants that we alluding. The love for such "— | produces such |; im |is attended by profuse gummin of insects, and р partly to something wrong a the trees dene, whieh see the fruit to decomposition. e fruit w ripe, 16 in most cases fell off, but y ere this vs not the case, it ultimately dried u i remaine upon ree, and it is now evident that the schief is not confined to the fruit, but has s саше to the little spurs, or twigs, on which it was produced, or rather perhaps there was mething wrong about the tree, which first |5 induced de e fruit, and ultimately of are already quite ure upon the RN ll who are enga а gag Ww kgs s | "ies мере ШО semblance i Ж dd or quliy E M. Снатіх gives the results of vs of the Riga Pine, wW. БЕ һы, measure sown at Haroo po Аба y inference as іо the qualities of the wo. the growth ers of valuable it is likely Б ы d" шлш А sandy soil suits o. 1 5 for M. CHATIN holds the e that the quide he lay : п purposes if not for fu у ga Pine best, but it will aper y some generi remarks on the Ex. prun and шаш ment of the trees, for the details s b. we ndr p that th 0 eut o case the а for sieh es hich either |! hangs down in long colourless or P iie strings, or Sae. lar arge discolour ed | globules, especially at 31 whichis e the due дете of t “ "lender " А ua cium of the lateral branches icem e Hortioultural Regen on the 27th of June (see p. 605). We need scarcely remark that requiring glass protection, but hardy The disease is not confined to one e have seen it abundantly in "E —— especially the and soarcely at all vesti l sylvan pe might be e: whic wit! eem y limited мен | жд rand to provi e taste for s such dave howi, would de me of the aye Tus edm A or red, or Uk and the eir mn take f ана for if o way we have indicated jme will б much sought after, and dinge. of great value. ther que dace Я "а the rules of good tensively in order to prodno | an effect upon our landscapes? We sa Е. withont the slightest hesitation, 1% has bee lot to ітауе in foreign countries where | ue a ii pe EAN € half its — e | is regular, вуш ning in these fruits has arrived, we should not roce to find that there is a "similar failure. THOUGH our British foresters may nof be so e immediately interested in the culture of the RraA iip as their French brethren, yet the subj eot is few remarks ex- Y | hail t ive des great ac acquisitions, for the Lobelia is ison variety of c боне E muc! amongst them, TM the good old summer flowers which have been out of чо е ris ру the КО от subjec man Miet m. flowers to y which reference has been the Асл MERIC ot the Sarani Gari stem is on; 20 feet ipsc and car may remind our i nili that the Dorn dur ж р me pui u. ЕД by the arre ар or Ep Sim burgh, а "We un the 6th of September, kd s, an e forester dt its more rapid growth | i е builder = shipwright ood, h renders it y perfectly vertical, pre- serving its thickness all £^ way up, and is ofte prove of great interest to бд it will be well MUN Among "e of choice home-grown fruit, оош of two Melons (one g уе „Нез! фк s and o e ч four bunches of Grapes n i Nectarines, and 12 any P rait We hope vri rical an nd composed o recalling that of Italian Poplar of a reddish yellow (s splitting ; off in scales Ete oot is earlier in t e of Haguenau, and эй. ge. re so (10 or (физ) than that of the Geneva or Ardèche p Pinos В ome, where inge of red. The leaves are less glaucous, shorter, "and straighter йш those of the Haguenau u Pine, and anch € — We арен which ha AL Socr e | of the usi TA Кера із Есе that of the | — і ong $ to the fact | more closely pressed against the b с О ERNS which hayo lately reached usis H that GEN: шм weary E t reting on those | are, on t die h s f ger and отег ах Booibpenideliti, which ыйа оре pah e which they going o of man у po ent = the ула їп he сопе is smaller and | Ришигзп, after its discoverer Р d pes present, more partie y in | shorter than in t Een тай ety ; it is generall * historique е6 >Р шаша, ЖЫШ ТЫ "ее aro ripening before they | grey, rarely slightly violet; the cedit — E | VILMORIN, | Exposé, bis to s Agi AT have beet СТ. Новтісс ANE has ents for the somewhab үте vel бош. алу ced earlier, п di isla ҖЕ z ате: ЕЕ E et с 5 will be issued shortly. the novelties in the Avcvsr 26, 1865.] wisst. The р Glen, Antrim, - ey each year produced foods with забо of this - be: not arrive at perfection, ihe margins "becoming repand | w: lant was found five years ago i т THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ЕТТЕ, The base of — ашп is yellow with purplish dots. h it cannot rank рые, than Odontoglossum m for "bent been exhibited crenate. ds season bave never produced spores! In the frond having t the Royal Horticultural mcr s scienti rem б the plant no do ubt 793 laying th foundatio hat i t urse and corre- | s Жыт which lasted ol his In 1815 he married tbe eldest о of Dawson Turner, of es чч Esq., and settled at wii. | in Зай! lk, w use rendez: vous of Cri й foreign bo һе formation of that — Herbarium 1 Qa} iddle ‚ upwards fo r about an eighth of an — idth was of 2 distint creamy white; and if, as М quus poini out, i ipee He: annually f fronds of h white- cp E Md Harte-to mer an y y add, in ihe p n the] te fronds of - year t from the earlier ones, The sam urs in cm varieties of British Ferns. In Polys- hum angulare dec itinguishable. from ce bo e thing rrens, for example, m spring | Chro — P THE LATE SIR W. JACKSON HOOKER, Охе of the most familiar names to all the reade onicle is that of A" illustrious recorded last week. The ich paper was in 1839, with rs оѓ | veral other бозо ту applied to by Her by ayt st jerar work was е on the British P $P3E28E HE g ERA m, but all those р: Ace d dissimilar, that n ore us edi нА spect they came from the same caudex. M. New Plan 311. PALUMBINA iig cm e Walp. Ana. vis m 009, ONCIDIUM CANDIDUM, Lindl. В. Reg. xxix аша of the Royal í Gardens « of Kew, then the private ЧН E that the se gardens should be made over to „ће nation, | and should ultimately b riorati nical science for England, its colonies, a. dependencies. | It was with heartfelt pleasure that the Editor found necessar entific employment, He e was ia bna Aim у ar Ya Ferra Sir Joseph Banks to accept the then 1843, s. 76. ONCIDIUM? ? CANDIDUM, Folia, n. PALUMBINA : ве c sequale, lum dorsale oblongum 'subaeutum, sepalum | positio 4 — oblonga subaeuta. Тарбан sub- assa, androclinium obliquum „| ment; and above m e" a cl. had been ; nominated to fhe my eicit e University uU Glasgo, which, although not a medical man, Sir Jos олі = In 1820 able to procure for him. rem — to si P " s| bein ein lasg e emoluments of tht th агу, ài His if x | eaa е3 entirely devoted to male. Columna m apicula- of purpo: ^ =. 8 епе е which he had tany; 2 CEU yl ЕЕ advanced s айас Й of botanical seience,| he rose early, and went late to bed; he ed but larem. Tabula stigmatica obliqua prona inerescens uper | Was of all ч а | (he best fitted to carry out the views | little, avoidin iety except on Occasion hii basin, Cau тше роон аши раною terti embodied in this report. journeys to England; and devoted the whole powers Р. candida : pseudobulbis ligulatis compressis monophyllis iliam Jackson Hooker was born at Norwich on |'of his mind and his pencil to his favourite science. He кп diphyllis, foliis cuneato-ligulatis, racemo pauciloro | the 6th of T 1785. His father, at that time а con- | was a most popular lecturer, his class being sometimes flexuoso. fidential с а large manufacturing business, w attended y volunteers as medical men ; he “Habent sua fata libelli" is an old proverb, but а]ѕо | man dev i p ading, especially travels and | encouraged his students in the pursuit, by taking them m lio: their fates, and thie va had a very | German ems and to the culture of rare апі оп excursions, by giving them rare plants from his interesting one, It flowered in 1843, with Messrs: Lod- be m ni pianta, a of which his collection was p d r famy hing ғ p^ letters x | uction to all parts of the w when went m rei гаа а ч education at the High School at | a . He kept up a close p the Norwich, under the tuition of Eus celebrated Rev. Dr. | officers of the Admiralty, Т ry, an Foster. Having inherited, through his g ег, | Office; and it was mainly through his exertions Willia: Jackson, Esq., ап ample competency in landed | botanists w were во freq " irruere gi Dupin property, i Jin is and to scientific pursuits ; while, with a view of quali- | ие md XC of all parts of daga fying hi his ttractive resor! resided for a time with Mr. Paul, ‚а gentleman farmer | ніве — literary m living at St n Norfolk ring the 20 dea "he resided at Glasgow he pp Natural Hist pul Flora Scotica,” in which the pania ofa d f British Isles were for t time the birds ө Ner -— be was ren 2t ed moro ES II и to Ње nat: argen A All) de able by rvations on their habits; and | Exotica,” and (in conj ов wi г. Grev е (Mia id gis D intimate with Messrs. Kirby & Spe nce, | « ones EC ;” also * Botanical Miscellany," Alexander Maclea ay, the Secretary of the Linnean | * Journal of Botany," е сту ж ар Pw Society, 5 уы Е1ог E the “ Bot: of Ross" 8, 0 d evoted much of his ti "e t 9logy u^ „Ао чь | шз, Back’s, and other Andi Expeditions; 4 аа time he became acquain wit h, the | Boreali-Am а,” on in conjunction wi Е | most eminent British botanist i his X ay; aud hit ving | Arnott) the “ Botany of y's Voyage," and various | himself discovered P" атт арһуйа, кь of the | other m of standard authority. In 1826 he com. most curions and ra (а. of B Au pour , which 2 (me Kor gd j^ e H x" Moguima; took to Sir J e y encourage | which e" near years. commence the study of that science, which | Herbari in regm d "А was apr becoming afterwards m ursuit of his life. | the finest in Europe, mainly ng to the indefatigable In 1806, when he саше into possession of his penes etant up with of the world, es he seems to have, ve imm d up ЧЕЗ snl io Бе Denias trained Scotch medical sti for History; he о seeking fortunes in foreign З tours in t m piede paro nat Matias Fro up to the'day of Orkneys, Hebrides, &c.), by Dahon his death. 1 salary e Crown was Turner, of Yarmouth, F.R.S., his future - wW, tol other ts of and afterward Borrer, of Henfield, F.L.S. At | Professorship amounted to about 7007. ; the number of this time he principally resided in London, where he | students having iu from 2 made the acquaintance of Dey Joseph Banks, Robert uring his residence in G he w в Drs. Solander and ander, &c.; indeed of|offered knighthood, which he accep ош | most of the distinguished scien nifio men of the day. the Fourth in the year 1836; this honour being couraged by Sir Joseph Banks, he in 1809 visited | bestowed on ari in consideration of his scientific Iceland, which he extensively explored, making large | career, and the тесто ће rendered to collections in all branches of Nat History ; but Botany. So much 3^ his professo rial eme in мард diges; introduced by Hartweg. Dr. Dads. had a|tbese, together with all his notes and drawings, were | nection with Scotland. In 1841 8 was а рро pris coloured sketch prepared by Miss Drake; but the | totally lost on h's way home, tbrough th deam E | the Directorship of the Royal Garden С эн, under m ни е (We cannot but feel that in | at sea of ship of d which he w i аа t we shall narrate in succeeding se times Orchid wers were so very chary of|ing, and ringing articie. : with flowers, so that we have often felt ised to E XE ep owing to the arrival A another (fo -be continus.) what slender means they had so often compelled l in was almost miraculous ; = ist to ye k. When Dr. MT account of it % иШ. e Il bo found in the espe acsi BOTH ASTLE НЕАТНЗ. PN OU oE O noida he w -— iren ud MEM аш ]dom falls to the lot rm A one to chronicle an E pa l Anding bis own remark that the piant | reached a seco: 33 of Heath g for с; гсн. and he was naturally the first to Кыл 1810-11. he deed extensive preparations for Сеше successful ca eath growin = Oncidium. “ча having n g Sir Robert Bro to t! : mr iid upwafds of ау у efi To have bil a Other зет t the figu Miss D ake | paene. d of Ceylon, of which M veto єг and propagator of ple in їй his Herba ha. (борк of which, Kindl muni- | ар Te жне г for th ose ris sold pe on over such a lengthened pe wed м by f lay уйно a ш), ed ейге, tat ** until | estates, proceeds of invested in busi- | Жап eee attention, оё д abes rye shail T хий, je safest to ше and re gren T pad | of this А аш М, and what his name will in fature а Ба е суроку "Sdividoal ill-chosen, m meoted with, is the introduc- pit" rd Indeed, it had disappeared; bnt | ОЁ the zeal with which he eae од e Арадо on of а Ж seedlings maoy of yet only from England. When Messrs. Loddiges| we may give авап example dem ot te 2 eclipsing the under cultiva- oe m, ser а че, OMM кеше, ии Е он о sot e bipes "s Кеа Menta His uh Tt is evident to all those who are acquainted » tire on. , lecti К кїї, а large set ighly curious yr typical arrangements, с however, all came to nothing; as ће | with the Both 1 in i T: бова КҮ Жетет, merely for scientific purposes, for they were | sanguinary disturbances which тусшт и сч MS а а эса м obtain such MR doris as t qe, Ul Poor thi QU point de vue of bs т Hs took plac i in Ceylon, prevented his plans from being he NL Ad рө (тиш much better than e ted, a met fhe Oneidium um candidum Lx Meu | In 1814 he made а botanising expedit ze to | diseară all all those DES ich did iu енг of [set ur Lindley, a а anih у we call| France, үтүне E e = z Lo aibi d in thel fom pote HW pedo uced. грай wonderful иан ede a favorite of ev e = the m il- сосен y Mom o acquainted at at Paris and still is Mr. Тагай! attachment to his p ribe ; for White and "wes p. e реди botanists of Europe; t purplish, on brownish - purple peduncles. elsewhere with the principal j 194 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Абайы im of Kingston, Mr. Kinghorn, Mr. Tr. Fairbairn, M McNab, lcentre of each segment. It bis free, and. nearly as high- | ever, are produced of Edinburgh, and Mr. Henderson, of Noodbali- al pras red as Marnockiana, bub much larger in the locality. els i em rre. аув: ж. EE таеп eminently greot in this particular line; and to а | Вож. г чих риу кы the À row: from" "Which in w of his own students, who now hold шария No. 2i also a dark-eoloured sort, between retorta ri ed. As regards the number of indiri among the [pred in the country, he has at all times | к> 1 Манов having flowers nearly as large as the | cumstances б: in reality unfavourable wi i v hey |. ту with t the handsome mouthed corolla peculiar | spreading. The mother pollen, or that of f, t H ancestors. m iv фу. а Ry ш Шо ү y best dnd Жү remaining still in | what down if the plants are in a position to T his ow а? No.3,a "Cross s саев Douglasii and Marnockiana, the potency of the pollen and of the plants s That үз are а “ticklish " race of plants to manage [is longer t tubed, apd scarcely so much inflated as e gue diminishes year by year; females are е жеһаүе abundant proof; ап d although one occasionally | оЁ the y above, of a scarlet colour, with a white li greater numbers than males; some зыйт веев groups ме them “well done? at the London |а deeply pro out: rosy scarlet eye ; itis of аана ovaries, poniu uoh not sterile po ollen T shows, it is more AA exception than the rule. is habit. only a quite a luisteké 8 suppose M Seco vugoluibr wf No.4 is a variety of the Marnockiana type, ; while in those cases ET kie ded jue is i Деген ing; it ыа - solely болор а "апа larger, but not во fine, floweri ing'a i is loss vigorous d ihe plants are lost in the Багишщ not brought out in te st; ^ arlier trugzle for life Lu any “бын ydo o had t the Emi ue iom poni the [uiid of visoidity ; but quite free, throwing mutch arco | [sen wher e plants are shaded, the i, до pd " merits as show plants, or the individual beauty E heads of bloom than “even Marnockiana—a most| strange грей e за) во readily transported, while, а variety of form and 7 За in tho flowers, I sa сс рс acquisition the contrary, in п places, as dies pebbly banks Ф and see such а е as Mr. Turnbull p o. 5 is sometimes called Aitoniana rubra, being of | rivers, where there are not the same im chiefly of his own rearing, by er Pt са p up Бай e form of flower as the white Aitoniana Tarn- | һу rids of various Faso occasionally abound, lj must be called ecientific crosg-b bul lli, but e in the tube and very deep red in the | confirmation of this view, we may remark that we wee е Not à type of е таве but 45 а ipplated f the rolit & much larger flower than the peculiarly struck, three years since, on the ерш upon, and generally with the most cri y results. eda which it is ee eet be ешр а à seedling of shingly inargins of the Dee, in Abe ire, ий One type only has defied his efforts, i аб is Хов а by distinc& and | the immènse variety of forms, insomuch that it elegans, which refuses to be hybridised. Pollen of|the Бе | at first sight almost-a hopeless task to bring - however, is freely emitted by irritation, and seed "No. "6 is а е ооа o p Shion om аса major | like order out of the КАТЕ, mass. D pened capable of producing a numerous progeny s two colour and | As miilor "i essentially dicecious, it. is alls ns different in character. The hard-wood harm of аа di ig 80 many | easy is he shoots pecie by pes as tricolor and ite allies, is difficult to as в 90 uo in tho hend ot bloom, quite unprece E talajan bags, which can be made лда, trange pollen by some simple e true ris; but it is Solis to produce ћеш, | No. 7 is s quite the converse, being 0 off d while no Pts te handling is aho vid n my knowledge, de зне no very by Shannoni ; aud although a most excllot sort, is | d. od oen of the stamens, а distint i prey from thisline. The ark is, be effected without some injury to the flo e measure, applicable to Cavendishinna, which to the „other example. Retorta evidently imparts “a | may, possibly-affect their f and а freedom of bloom, wherever it has | place them in au abnormal condition. As to cross, Linnæoidés, hyemialis, aud vestita have been | been | manipu em e bs ovaries are seb, an inf Й crossed with баг wooded sorts ium Mr. Turnbul| No. 8 18 between Shan and jasminiflora alba, | no longer formidable, the bags are rem: sdvantageously, and во have the erous forms of| having the d ovi and the qr habit of the plant is in à p most rof the hard- БО section, bib show great | latter, with er emu ende ency 2 moreover, present another facility variety both in е age and flower; as well as Ше ас the ар S esi f6,a from the fact ү their pes be preserved ie v2ntrieosas, which а: very numerous and orna.|the parents, d withall iful t is used without losing mental division. wir que ency always accompanying p old eid its vitality, a and indeed lon * "First and foremost among those intended to be par- beautiful sort, e alba. the ripe seeds t emselves, ticis rised is Магпоскіапа Many more Led could be enumerated, but | rapidly, the epispore being e o^ the highest degree в. eye and which is поз | these possoss m E po a T аз | embryo already g a ye to be well I: was dedicated б to distinguish (еш n for paw years I аш another peculiari ock by the е ben wil certainly, in he у net: of his merits, perpetuate his name. This іва me rits А like man yw ble ci t ig of mm elli by retorta, having the ъа good thing to Б it "yard Аа % re 5 dd the year, and of the for е the contrary. The plants’ catkins, whil of tho latter ; md “йоз having the viscid appear-|I speak of are Tany z eni a yard in diameter, some | delayed beyond the thir ance of the parent, is qu vite fr ee of gluten—a decided of them more, very w less. Associated with them hybrid Pe e e Z vn аус tnelli is e уса А p urnbulli is unquestionably by far the finest of the “ш the sorts monat аз forining the parentage vd Wichur Aitoniaua breed, having much d flowers, and | the above-named речи. and the Е азы odorata ; peapecting узд», of x more perfectly-formed limb than old pe n Massoni major, which w EE хеб fertile in pro- чя — aud constituti nd vastly more prolific of йоне It E the ducing ien scedlings ; elegans that has e plants for their own latter, by jasmiuiflora alba; and it duo d$ pfit -— | out- the size of бе етта Several splendid polla, the ендд, ‹ Rn D dem to Ке у читти varieties, ; ho ie es TE 2E E ‹ in com, liment to бошен iot: retorta and the major variet one of the hen intermingled, Jackson, is one о Ape outhed Heaths 11 f : t aots itis off Trbyana by rctorta, and has tlie pure white | and pristling with heads of bloomi пан aus major is | firm the observation tube of the former with the addition of "ME form, | also grown in fine condition, throwing immense heads е ге thab re and the mouth of the corolla deep rose. a free Ж bloom, X fact, go when you may, there is always | to the accidental access О of ancestral poli bloomer, апа inclines to have prese aiek a good display; but i in aut umn, When the choice pios r be st authorities ‹ on such subjects si і Hii) o in the hands of seodlinjs IL i es of purge the publie. It is of a hs "habit gorgeous, capable of enamouriug even those who; go by Naudin, | of X Wichama а ihe ventricosas, and is а ve very free-flowe ering, chaste, ts being T iost ian worthy of a place iu the most - The house in which they grow has been built for in a state of па! choice collect МЕ зя bull has had lefconstrueti When A m ү” treated with its 0 M кк ROM Е, em in advance of е у considering the time of day in which it built, time with that of one of its pue best-named sorts, but, jöt i yari iently distinct as use uitable for T cultüre. . "Tt is а half span with | latter, and, it is gaid, even that of some P e b etagonal ends, heated with a flue. Simple as it fact which Wichura has not been able vid Savileana mejor is a very эр == boe tmi n comparison with what we s pr r at the present | Kölreuter obtained triple Hy iuch-inflated flower, ofi а rosy cast, ver uch larger dy in the way of erections and fittings, it has served | ruple, but Wichura has rais J p hybrids, and he believes that peo normal type, which has been brought Заб = careful may be obtained, though from selection of seed, уйе e y attempt at eross-breeding. constitution, both in se ге Еп This is m, and, bog i in a few hands, is слала үз рс зей Rug PU iversall T у iow. Cue vittata is not Де S by Köl ing no longer uch cultivated, but is of most ATL habit, | оге A Meta E. tner, towards the knowl bs rbrids esent have > ri y Gürtner, towar mielas M а at prese believe, P and a distinct flower. t is a seedling, І ot Terbi ууй, that little comparatively 07| perfect fruit. а eve, of linnæoides. һу aristata, possessing. the foliage | to be left fo dern research, Naudin, however, has | Willows are eere zs d made some valuable the subj Wichura has поб been аре hy of the latter than the former, in white | Wichura, who seems b "aro bee ке: заш! ма E h | which. refuse binary c * lilae—a very. мео tps foe enne ome Naudin's Prizo Essay, has presented hyb Austin & w,is a fine iiid E ү 5 corroboratory of former observations, iod: A pit ürt bu sone uà the de of CS day in ba teeming either with original matter or suggestive of retorta. Douglasii Че up | rS re нОн. t he chose th: Salix, wh inerit, of a pale oed eres те ib de SE ао wit TRA ds in р К t rids, d which affords йш te rose on the corola a the E p 8 о со e he "retra ^ is e tatio tion, a ends 5 diffe еп. The condition major, ах flle i. oth dE do eiie ббс wiat tak lace tion Fin n y, and, which is less exp han Suy other | Even N; variety and Aus tnt ana. It w A goa отете genera to error arising from inadvertence or want of|regards the fem ied die bsp from vie it emanated. | that а great рагі of European Willows ven rie one : di Н SS nl Же th s those which have! and. his корүү, n of the BRA at Breslau allord ively ih those spe are in the Г ind et. Subjoined is a ға sa ойрон nity of testing at the same time|Henslow's paper on а С recent novelties that E Turnbull dpt Observation, and studying the hits 30 years or more, The | і гот my с E without eoo to p яй quati = arrived at the distinguishing з NOT eit а т (og 34 p specs there are 32 | ? in Шай е ры of both re от dam major, a hii rond hybrids, vh p a5 intercrossing, D oth paren g the|have yielded 66 known binary ыд Теве, how- t the & more robos et not ^ == gling; and the - tof the f. „у t strag- * Nicctiana glutinosa, which i ea P x ; and the | wer "edu a greatly | * Die Bastardbefruchtung im. Planzenrei. rustica, was fertilised by а hybrid а т superior corolla, | i Fi dut roc es down the | Wichura. (Breslau: E. Morgenstern. 105) "n PS rustica. М AT Avavst 26, 1865.] THE GARDENERS” CHRONICLE: AND AGRICULTURAL SEEE 795 -E T фор of ue and hybrid Willows in different stages, | showing any sigus ot weakness or decay, it know. It until April, as it is late ich is facilitated by the fact that their f proving every year," ч , Parier шн, аы о mette ad ] Эм ^is му уе y d. — e eakley, who fora p in sprouting; still | is "еу early ` fit for digging. Tt piece of microscopic glass — un ed on the stage of fill à much jah: space, as even ab the extreme pede Аз the Mono 2964: is fast rising into popularity, its герен The part which relates to this TA oue теве y ouk ayay Mort may est some. It was raised — k il of the spot was thus described ears Pra “у, Spittall's nursery at Onchan, UT рше | Willows | have irregular pollen , grains, butj“ “About 131 inc hes ri Р good h.e od mould, under it it tho llo of Man, by Mr. Peter Ро land, LÁ. the forezaa а gecon d е: na "relative size, the number of- perfect s. pro: | gra velly ea then blue gritt a C clay, and | round variety with а yellow skin and flesh, w Mo ed duced from the quaternary mother cells, tha p бау à basis of stiff yellow y or ч Bat on further growing ar the 24 Mad some Ashleaf Е of their contents, and, in consequence, of their fertility. Misa : found that Mr. W ding "s clay and mine | About n years this variety fell i: the The number. of p ins capable of developing pollen but А like as two Peas, and that the bands of "Me. Routledge, of Onchan, who peli tabes is smaller, eir po Кашу” eg thia part of Windsor Park would saw it was a Potato A Bae er: excellence, and Аз с intermingle the vollen gradually geta excellent stuff to ameliora ihe real Simon Pure clay f although it had been viously named f- жЕ le in different individ of the same|of North London. In fact the Vine is growing on |Spittall's пор, the "Filbert "kidney, its potency pev condition are ue The|four or five layers of A and gritty earths, rich | re-christenod by Mr. E ug ич орав brido, d less closely irregular the | enough to Он, it with abundant food, sandy and | by that name it oubt be rally pollen ; and the greater эл "uber of species inter- | friable enough to prevent any watery or unfruitful | known. Itis however pa EA n the rs nder mingled, tha greater the anomaly. Аз far as has been | development, t. ^M stratified on this warm soping the name of Filbert Kidney, зай 5r some thought the same may b ет ю ifferent, but both; Mr. Poland, myself, and though their physiology has not been so deeply|t water remains on tho groun after others,regard ibit Mx fecil et is certain : studied. Luxurian& growth in Willow hybrids is irm Anar p drop . Rout pain 80 gao deserves the credit for bringing ined his fi 565 as raised. Та the certainly not the rule, though even in a senary hybrid, aa^. ere the ka m БОЙ is as АНА к. e Vine as | this fine ki which produced а catkin in 10 months, the vigour was of course a& good results may be ected as | Spittall's nursery, where % was e of remarkable. Frequently there isa defective develop- ко Фе рр * made " border ; andi in c. f there | Man this Potato is in much request, and seed tubers ment, while the relation of the sexes is modified, no n why we should not e ana е. noble | readily fetch 3s. to 3s. 6@. per stone of 14 Ibs.; in fact At the conclusion of his treatise Wichura ventures а аа оі tho Grape Vin e—they uld be o less hitherto the supply has been. quite inadequate to the ropose certain bypotheses as to the nature of profitable I have asked several M in the island t i common use. Are Bae ee Grape Sui to give an opan кере y regard as the and matter for fresh examination than pro Visas, үзө this, 1 W. R, best early Potato kno n there ме) all agree e Supposing each pure species " be а to ————— ——— Mona Pride із by far ü le est, and which ns le Р much superior d the Ashleaf idae William Бек itto ) maintain its place in the struggle for existence, MONA'S PRIDE POTATO. Bradford N dent ipia, Yorkshire. k А when two are — of different though closely- | . ME rs years ineo, whe n on a visit to my friend — г, there w. р g i3 of = which unfits them ж) their Po stato whic! very m d Hom e Correspen aden position, and exposes them sooner or later to destruc хао. ia x^ idend, is pude ^us to €^ as early Achyranthus = ңе ibm gd ен. —Іа tion. Ware hybrid between a fish чнае possible, | the Ashleaf Еду, but a better cropper. go spring I predicted that this would prove a be ia consequence of its Maca fins and diii i&|attention to Potato through the Gardeners’ plant for flower-garden ornamentation, а and a that I could neither swim in the water nor fl the air, and | CAronicle, and pos a few persons in Lancashire | said iu its favour has been fully re ut 700- во willit i i more beautiful and more th doca; ; be proportionally with: all] hybrids he ul заа .|and Cheshire knew the PE A was Nei e plants of it bedded-out here have я tii The more species are intermingled, the. greater, n unknown in Englan E w been grown by |eífective appearance than ра uence, will be the disacco: cdd, and Ге many i ét aile, "E ey will contain within themselves Prem is of|never heard but one p expresse to|bore off the palm. Чү liave several tho nds of the f nearly-related species will be likely | its being early and. ү ry productive, still I І shot d like last-named plaut that hw been very efective this B f 7B 52 Е ti R E Ëp 5.5 2er 25 H са ERE E E E ^y 2 EE d: & p h are ry wen suits it; ые hes tant, р» ially ав -— »- failure of | earlier than the true ү Kidney ог not, Teeline | Achyrauthus succeeds best in бетте we: the potency in {һе pollen incr ресїев are | а0хі ious to learn what the Potato was doing in its| more moist qu oA CY А will m А r còmbined. Only ms еа, егор wit be likely naligo place compared with other early Potatos, I| Amaranthus will n have h out Г элеу жы or, in — do so, w ossess in. ited the island in the middle of August for the pur- 2 Arria of ж 6; ro A A. its ved injured oii he; dun ee and hs of gleaning information. east. We may therefore expect to in Га i in віла inditiong i oft ife; for every species Mr. Botterill has a large farm near to the village of eb long after the Amaranthus еы "ib — all the Lore tend Mas whioh xL Ж зии Onchan, а short distance on Douglas, and in one of Monge „Ше weather continue үн 2 shall soon fin to tal e the best bits 7 ч LAE in LN island. | t: ca e Amaran "ul D as ts beauty me 1 increasing sterility of hs дз теней Ter ili He 8 0 ona's Pride, Ashleaf| № g can exce 2% пе apparan o their own фей. аьа upon the ү iis wit vit e | Ki E dnd yal Ashleaf, их Early Prolific, Achyranthus as now see e. Edw Pd Безне Gr. io constantly, and the diseased condition | Myatt's ое дана vA idney, "e 2 G. S. Foljambe, EN. Ороо» Hall, Worker вор, Notts. constantly aggravated, by ыл union > ааган in | kinds, ere digging, at l y not be known generally which the same weakness exists, a which | decided that Mona is а firs ud by 104 to 14 pm | that the White Arum, or Ly of f the Nile, is a beautiful agrees exactly with Darsini views 3 fater-Droeding |n next the Ashleaf, followed est by band Early | water plant, and qui Aath pad least with me, Some ive. Terent з, though, Ashleaf, p of deterioration i in ыал. tho other. ES pianis of oo other gener which have a tendency p Be та vi d, | water over it was 8 а > "eo ^ е often irregular soles one a having} Mona's. Pride grown Vo m mr larges dark leaves, with a number of the beautiful white ms, standing erect over the water, iie good gE m^ SEPEREs-ED s Roya i n 9% are fit for use about a fort night or во after | here in a pot, in about m foo na’ seia Mw Prolific being the test of the bottom. 16 has spread mach, and has not suffer racteristies of e ‚Ро during two very sorori winters, in both of which the io a lar, tron, " Cultivated plants, like hybrid i i is. | Potato, and those wh NE m A. tie origini nnt common , tate of otato, ose who | dy i aer t is odati à. The е indecd, of (eee Ed sprouts very егу early, ап in s condition EL. Ad ki da The. jant rote Logs now at Plants, like that of hybrids, has a tendency to vary 80. dingue qm from any Popijor it forms a ' dark- |a w ег-һеп kai 43 p pies 8000 as they are removed in any way from that position | green sprout, becomes piri x асарч vod for erpat ing the pots is June, and for which they are especially adapted, for imperfect | are removed, od epe dece in good soil, they will ofit. The best кыр E po! , &ecommodation of an organism induces an increased | produce good tubers.. It isready for digging very саге should be t «be a "a": tendency to variation. Reader, June 3, 1855. (е, before the haulm indicates ripeness, and is good | to stand over the water until plant is establis! quality. It is » an early sprouting kind that | Shannon, pe Martyr, Irela: e crops in а year may -— be obtained, and it ів —Old-fashione d Plants.—Some о of yo your correspondents One “Шш i t direction in makin; THE ТЕ GREAT ҮІХЕ AT C dir LP DMBERLAND LODGE.) d ki d f work. is iry danh а age ki on ign bes por ru an the Aslileaf | certain of our old and misting plants. І have for years V ims c, and occurs ve ri d ear been advising nurserymen eb аб vk e- them. Т, оргїабе Windsor | Kidne aa its congeners, an kark, where driv woods т ы а cel А sheaf Kid Kidney is. во well on as to need no dd E ire i bcd to seria гес же b Iam à i i River: Ashleaf is а fine-croppi handsome {о the trade—put aside by new things. rofusion XY fruit, no limit can! Kidney o Raga ъа оф. but later than. Mona's Pride present wp Ren of the pad Rr ышы кез ien to ls Zenu d E^ TM. Indeed, | an. and the Ashle:f kidney, and a li little earlier than | plants, and Д p= bee i. icik | Mya кє Prolific, excellent variety. | one in the trade will take s the matter up, for a lan DU al Proli я. very dwarf-growing ki gardener moi pies n naked by his jen wea рз, | озата qoe ee iii етн have жо vilh, to SM en picture with ; and although hundreds of А ho nÉ грен. ас ниў w: = foma is Pie Ki i iiney not кй E ATUS and the | n: ior dh ап only find about a score kinds of 1 іп а mass. Itis never | trees and Каср in n th e majority of provincial nurseries. ө, and in a young state | I will again revert to this subject. D. J. Northwood. ood. Six row. ijopsis borealis. mf ei fo vu od this season same of ground | in fruit, ап and enclose а в һгапс your - з taller growing second. бике ind Ve сан qu. me for the last is kind for об culture, | y ED John Russel, Mayfield, se i but| 4 p дн М, Mr. Joseph Наші! E i273 E A nma] Wa LH LJ HE TH tr FE EE 59 z ЕЕ T Е | | Б, я HH Fa ZH AH m Hu jm ii 83$ f g | p E & Е A ge $ Е. $us Eae old | tube: was eventually зоа! "A ү" Р-н too large for a gentleman ies has been enlarged | is а dry eating Potato с m 5 this ап be grown o EF H Fr pE T 14 Е REEESB а © aen "n ш i. Е E БУ » Е i LÀ IH Я ЕЁ р A т : f ; 1 : E Е H ты F fi hi sfr B E HH B ERE Ен ЕЁ BB ilii BER E. E EC СЕ i | SE i EC Яр iiine bunches, co renean he tree | suitable for the cottager's qe rs no Situ fruit. eropa asta and is ye ont qi И - тн а ЕЕ Кн шш sibprepared | vati gero der а s per, with thin vicinity of Manchester аш and Stockport, Mr. Kanpe . eris ерд, and. із s Ж ФЕ d Кейс лыкын ы - Boll сс the S. үч КО Муш Ani A е оный earliest red idney I Ronde d ^M M м жт йш ове] Tools more Р pom as nip o£. а 9 the most satisfying Potato I | Hami'tou's Black Spine, Hero et 'Thornfield, Manc! hester eep. it b, ii H Е 1 Ht gE a ri n E. 796 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Атат 28, ү. ther kinds. E 1824 he rig not so numerous as on the former occasions 2 ЧГУ MAS o vc n- vt cape quence of the lateness of the senno, ye dtes tinent, from which ND of the айар "toria һауе! Royan HORTICULTURAL: August 22 (Floral Com- | vegetables а Д sh able ? quai been raised. Two ofthese he has preserved true up to | mittee). = Several “Interesting за md were contri.|large house which the various м ihe present time. One is called Walker's Cucumber, | buted on this Mr. Barker, of Godalming, | staged presented a very interesting p vm the other Walker's Pea Green, and by others Walker’s | furnished two v cm ual able. new Ferns, one of which was | appearance, owing to the judicious айты Long Green. The latter is a fine long, good sort. | named Кырт erectum proliferum, and the other Mr. Findlay. There were several collection Two new houses, erected las spr ring, contain all the Pteris flabellata ascensionis, both beautiful mp т Orchids, but the fine specimens belonging to Mr, rd h are ca sam Tur ru У 8 а Ainswor s». d, 8 сї 1у r ing. i to on account of their seed. Great а. is taken t hibit 1 1 маън е ен — d. contain EN exclude all insects from the house in which they f Pet g erba, h 18 йок ani grown during the time dai аге in bloom moe bn |size, and substance. Жен. Е. M Безе йа id | plants of Pini solis, Odont oglossum niy еце sorts coul be produced true to let-fl ispa erba а. Аш the two colles Amongst varieties Ре seeds at pe time of pa thus-like Agalmyla staminea. The вате | tions anii n ihe 1 prize were а small plantof te visit, I observed Ipswich Standard, Campbell, | exhi bitors had also various other plants, prominent | comparatis dy: new Cypripedium MR Newton Hero, Boman Emperor, Suttons Champion, | among which were one or two hne varieties of Lilium flowers ; а Lælia elegans, — ble for its hig Long Gun, Walkers ong Green, Telegra ph, Ge: neral auratum, with more red than usual in their bands and colour; a good pa of. roughtonia В ^ b b e cur n ea E ons of much sam have cut e dre as evenly swelled in January as in | with green eye, su y a ring of pale rose. lst prize lot, that of Mr. Kendal, there [m early sum sociated ET these were fruit of a pow Messrs. veg t Disi came one of the best | Allamandas and three Dipladenias, in sore called к сите Lord Herries, а white-spined | vari rm of Liliu ratum. and various zonal Pelar- plants of Phoenocoma prolifera, and Bo ety, arly smooth, with pus neck and a free | gon Mies Кеба? with its showy bracts of mauve colour, were showa; er. "This measured 271 inches in length. The |of eut nikes of Gladioli, m it of whic ў eemed to | also the — rigen: elegans, eo he finest of all however were three sorts, named respec-|have been more or less injured by the lato rains. | than is generally here very god tively Pride of the Border, with a egi spine, dark | A brilliant. scarlet Verbena, with a small lemon eye, S ome dnte Ii E E 4 feet in Y height, wi e: green in colour, slender in form, aving a very | called S 5 ни shown b Mr. Wills, gr. to | foliag Several collections short neck,—this grows 31 js in КЕНЕН Briti sh Sir P. G. Egerton, Bart., and received a First-class planta = i анон p^ Mele. йө Volunteer, Кыша spine w rather small neck, Certificate, The veia н а pu xis various p choice things. A large group of new Japanese рїш ne in in argoniums and Verbenas, From | principally Coniferz, was sent by Mr. Barron d 31 inches; and Invincible,' whito spine with егу | Мг. Veitch came а valuable colation of Hybr rid шө» The cut flowers consisted of ра M short thick neck, good da ark colour, : ama ane form. This Сайсуу А чуер. а Special ome e was awarded. | an t i Jast is plish-lila те he sepals and ing the "unfavourable weather. Froit vis gue a free yagi Its fruit measured ^oi inches in len ngth y AI t] i са ec ‚Е. "5 id A ^ R > Бе © E EE А) e = E 3 95 E =. [M B 7 sE © mal © < 9 4 з S, 2 5 Eo ©. EE ELI EU [0] E "2 Ф Ка li E E pe etali cov Wed minute HBA . | hybrida Dicta , received a First-class Certificate. С. The Canon Hall Muscat, from Mr. T. Stater, mt оет Weddle, Gardener, Crofton Hall, Carlisle. Boing ct with pure white labellum, terminating in | Very fine, and deservedly took the n Тип 7 Р, а recent issue of was et E ч © Ф БУ ЕЁ = B 2 pe ct Ф R о о 2. 4 2 я E e. 85 6 с © ER ©, Zin o BP arter Ci . ples. Paper, Messrs. Sutton state that Sutton's Ringlead rotty, s were likewise one | Class, the window plants, vegetables, and and Carter’s First Crop Peas are identical. We quite Ады y Veris Д у came other Orchids, wild. flowers did йө great eredit. „There was a gwd agree that they are one and the same variety. Wecan to hie a Spec cial Certific wine was awarded, Among | attendance of visit This exhibition will be the lst also benr testimony that neither Messrs. Sutton пог | them were fine examples of нец grande, an for this edi —а ges that has рееп the best for te ourselves were aware at ei time of sending it out that | invaluable ptc kind ; and the large variety of| gardens they were established. The the two qe were the sa bs have inve райо | Sacco! colabium Blum i. Dendrobium MaeCa irthiz, а ha nd- | prizes геи from ou г own trials in qe ent t Dr. Ai eive rst-| Exotic оюы мер worth. : 1st, Dr t First Сон r Sutton? s Ringleader class Certificate. Ms. Bull received а Second-class Чат is not identical with Dillistone's Early ; and the cop Certificate for си ан, a Gloxinia-like Rylaneo. Es а : [T ing letter from Mr. Dillistone will corroborate our | plant, with pure white flowers, and shining deep green | Lancashire. ms S. Yates. Stove and Greenbo opinion. “I have," says Mr. D., © been from home, ot eaves. From the same exhibitor also came Xanthosoma | шөт 1st, Mrs” G е & n hr Mm a кк 1 should have answered yours of the eol before, violacea, with ba eep ye coloured stems € Mr. Roe as Тш. n 1 moun . Ё, Ti E 2 S $ $ >м 4 e 5 = - E | t Crop Pea. i $ „Ө differs ours, i. e., Dillistone's First Early, in habit, | phallus dina. coming Mi flower, sis like most | Т. Kendal.—6: 1st, Mr. J. Carver. rmi but I found it по earlier than as select stock of the araca mirae a very disagreeable smell; variegated 218: 1st, Mr. C. ped ` Опе New Р1апь—18 Mr. J, it. latter. ieties of Chrysanthemum апа Aubrietia; and |Pine—ist, Mr. a Ea. n. Peaches—6: Jst, Mr, J. Die. you “е orrespondents, "ев ed eec state that Füchsi sia Gipsy Queen, a v large showy dark doubl e-blos- Necarindea 6: 1 " Lo: ord Wow 2t dla . D Carter s First Crop Pea is d tha men Fro mà gi Society's. co y: - rapes? banohet n 3 pe S Six dis of Fruit— 186, Mr. J. Dixon. аб Pea in cultivation, James Пете бы л н) among which | Were Pennisetum im istylum and Flowering Си Curr. ‚Мт. Hopkins, of н ee = Woznxixe MN's FLO Suow IN Ажоо the portion of tributed of seedling Dahlias, as | of the а dist triets of Manchester. immediately next "the pos Es you a ерү ын did also Mr. Paese of Salisbury. The latter card tolerably well known tbat very successful exti ringing Мыны цд for Maur d of Winchester, | have recently еш made in London to spread о from a spot where the bark appears to be Т I|larg rimson n ; aud Lottie m Do blush tipped | of flowers among the po classes in ce ze think your scu Mr. Reed, has ood lilae . "The s same s exhibitor also had John Downie, yellow, T та нка the town by getting up foret б stood ше; or perhaps I did n n myself clea id Hed v I red ; k Tifin and Toba Bunn, both | at w dis Wis exhibit their specimens, on the subject of pruning. triped vin Tel, to all ы; Т. Second. -class rei гей the result has been any аке about pruning, | properly so-called ; I only | C AS Eu tisfact dero is a most excellent one, & to say in appar roboration of Mrs. | was po policiers Mr. Legge e | deserves to be dece extensively adopted. ern ргы statement as to p enste of th f the World Dahlia, golden yellow, fimi tipped is not behind-hand, Last year the у and of the collar of the plant by ће lower branches | with red. Ег Mr. Pope, f Chelse e Fa of the kind was held in connection with having been, as she says, “cut away from a mistaken | Sturt, of which only one biom w was "4 di that Church; the Rev. Canon Richson, the ec idea of neatness,” that thus the shading of the ground | sufficiently indicated that it is one of the p^ tipped | Holland, and ti mmittee, being the р beni which results from the natural habits of the plant | Dahlias in cultivation, the colour being crimson, heavily | and superintendents, This year ther! ro hasset ca had „been prevented, ,, This was just the case with | tipped with d white, Mr. Burgess, Chelsea, con- | show, and again of the most Jgratifying kind, Nothing of the kind took | tributed Dahlia Mrs, Lund, а small-petaled ca Más an idea of the nature of Te Б and е place with those ЗНН have remaine ed healthy. This colou red vie neat а nd v егу ге egular i in shape, persons invited to compete, е the "m seems to me to qs something 0! f ial t list of V ms offered :— m experiment, but perhaps you will kindly give us Ау: 22 (Fruit бешине y UR а collection of 10 Early| 1. To persons living in the courts mda cellars; Тоша your o xx I could Pus nothing ду the roots | Kit the pari ich looked like disease. G. M. [We consider Jo of Hawthornden, Emperor ` Alexander, Joly B these classes the following prizes A ; letter баши чо Whethar it attributes the disease to | Lord Suffield, D P Кя Сой? Fuchsi E lst prize, 55.; 2d, 3s. ; 3d, 1s, 61. = e right cause or not, with ге i! to seis h А. is Big Large Yellow ' Bough, and Manx Codlin. Among other goniums: lst, 5s.; 2d, 38,; 3d, 1s. TA give an opinion Деу ual e ci m -3 2d, 95.5 „ч. j : хрр is at least ataie: "Ре еге is, | Winesour, Goliath, Pond's Seedling, Fotherin, gham Gagi | for 1, the best collection of ; Зару however, disease at the root. The bark i is decayed i ina| a fine -looking variety, а г than ае ek Dia mond ; under peculiarly difficult ions ela id nounced to e eed VIR, E. Bede aury быз vM Ms Hw: прам ане оет пе а h nite the show was a med ср һога, what resembling the Jefferson ; and Diaprée КОДЫ ы. E x T Fuchsias but the microscope shows that the ce is x From Messrs. Lee came Gordon Castle Plum, and the ced. as a capi lot of Pa immediately due to the e prese PUE no Qu. but that | Stoneless Damson. We also noticed Early Grosse French] att (the Plectranthus us fruti of Elder, Б] ipd er another | Mignonne Peach. Mr. Laing, of Twickenham, showed | with a number of n куан „а. plants (locally з appearance of a different natare; P one which we|a seedling Siberian Crab of wonderful beauty, being at ке "Tobacco, Ha rep and ШЙ have often. seen іп Standard Roses, and жиг without | least three times as large as the ordinary kind, and | Parsons’ Pride); Stocks о, Musk Peto зй эй ultimate mischief. The bark in part shells Шу and | of a brilliant red colour. A Pine-apple from the | others. few bouquets of Mi there is a very fine powdery app e the | Society’s Garden at Chiswick, ripened in the open Lee ne such as the yes Yello! tables, and dn denuded portions. On foem to the microscope air, was cut, and proved to bə excellent in adigi eek А lay on 6 r TO irregula; bscure threads ari paringly, ап flavo ` Wills a I sh amongst them proportionally large globose spores of | fleshed Melons, one or two of which were good. i grent à dites these different sizes. We cannot positively assert that this is | Beurré d'Am anlis Panachée Pear, a kind blotched, id i" ith is T ids and b? the source of evil. vo P dcay is in thé acids еро йе W Tem: but. it is at least matter for grave suspicion, From Messrs. Osborn & Sons came fruit of Jambosa | vapours in the igneam off rematori ien ud mall an amount of fungous | aquea. of many a nice flow drop пе, : шау ргоуе iion. There may, however, bea Ён of — схо ho о е e exhibit ге) 3 rm рна cen ying the bottom of ^ MAN CHESTER HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION : Aug. 18.|in pots. The re wen is W Ee Ir ND Im MD MU PET ENET T pment o e o e and Ve, at t on e a and so we may both be right, M, J. B.] The shon Wen was а ig nd рыі и заа "y attention, tty plants in his window, 07 к 4 | Avavst 26, 1865. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Fari, bas attention away from inen seek for useful know vledge а an he has bee T to interest the chi uer P better than playing Met in the dust of the ever do. winds, be street can пош of уйг erland. and the €— are that he — ad things, md a i his | Mr. Br them, All this is made plain of а very rel eiui, and ^ie siio m of t the cav cav In another case a dom: = rowne writes :— “ Beneatl; this dome a very lovely cluster of colum bad grouped itseif, yes of the clear ice, Я trette ted and f tooned with те аъ сасу, as it А — deli- e excites their admiration, ime the flo porcelain- like th one of Mr. Veiteh's a t pun from Japan, n iu ts introduction, чере now ands or nd already several very distinct been of her MAR om маста ani Tt чекитүү id his dome iu the ad mc бр. сы Tq" E similar to many w MA I her glaciers, bei "ia with flutings б gyro bot! ioa ka ried dome, but of tha t more elegant sl à spe - rtical | with work egards form and colour have raised by Mr, Veitch: fal of rece есеп additions to the lists of spring flowers, aud such pla nts A this „and Anemone angulosa, to hould і ws. Тееса Fra: nd Switz or ME Ж: Folow ot St. a ъа бле, Cambridge. 315. London: Longman es are found in various parts of the world Some ot these expeditions had just jemi 7 — nnected with them to render them —— and | to bring out the character of the , Englishma In " | guttat rie li of p Veitelrs rof ees to rosa Madagascar, but according to Sir W, Hooker га! озук Brazilian. It is a lovely dwarf stove perennial, ii ying! (уа 50 to 200 feet below the surface of -iy ecte: dw t| ides to a considerable allowance of chaft, га а е Ме ela astomaceous „family, with ovate acuminate with rosy + The fl ul дч d pinkish,— Р гу сігешиз stances be supposed to exist. red ts, he observes that it is e more "ar two РА of a s А Л, ү e a Mairie, he еп repay are very singular, md many x them w — ТЕ y е the twelve which ; 80 е depu, singularity. “There was some o talk of a ; e ir with that реб сас fa his EL ап m investigatione, which | he vim» manages to invest with a deal of b ith a dinner ended with the cote, and we then elapsed | e into dessert, namely, bul pos kirsch, The mayoress came in with the dessert, and sat on the end of the bench, „below, the hats and th һе br ead-tin, enting the fh utro vd and bearing аы pt MM of sulpir-yellow yetér salo ope lo uth Ameri origin, grown D and а сез deal resembling other в сонна ы leav duced from Bra long pc ele сой, of шешп psis na, already fu M noticed at p. 506; n beautiful jf buoyant anim: spirits, rd 80! onc accompanied by а P E eA sisters, eve ready to make the best of With regi ard to pris.natie structure of tlie ice, Mr. Browne mnl tial * the surfaces of tt th The p fail Mr, Browne se seems to have penssi a very ГРА time were covered by very irregular 1 gn (July) number contains figures of the : ‚ longa va, а qnie deeply i in сф ice, and diving + surface into areas of with : a die of measurements and thermometer Tead- sort of net meshes of many dif- ferent "shapes and sizes, * p^ d was found that 1 for the first тз iu ео in the conservatory of t Bota tanic Society, It is, as Mr. Bateman M dm ed, “опе of the most marvellous productions of the vege- furnish ii materials: for. a couple of papers which he read before the pe —— s Ваш, in 1864; one on e ice, the other : pc thei cause ; finally, ves the rea ding | уме бе benefit of his boue E мә in the form of a light and amusing У rst ice cave that Air. Browno describes i is the | risms, ease, by y using no instrument more ' iol wor dd, ” with һе habit of a i-r ы, its h head 2 0 Like the A Agave, it di with e the doit and уша - prism , like m the uide of a piece =, [4 i "A р | of the surface lines, and & sides of the prisms, Now Pe t the is neatly down the ^. Farada, ay lis observed talli eat freely at any | on its lover id The T aut in тт. was about 1 high, including the much-branched | pyramidal pus im. ; the flowers are spreading whitish yello: ow-green externally. — Dendrobium senile, a formed under a lower саан than the LI e р ot La Gre eno ollière, not t o006n £4 An d Prof. Tyndall kas pointed out, that owing J "» fi ully noticed at as "ће level of the Lake of rede к? Cave was hd but edi ios floor oe 51 feet long, = of which a space 37 feet ered, m with of ie exposed to a temperature of 32° F, will melt, ^n. bea remain solid, Thus the prisma! miy ice, which seems to havo greater pore of resisting heat al with pde blue f Sollya, It has been introduced b altis have | M. Thury found the caves the өр B in a state of utter deme in ns and Mr. n th. visited them summer, of thaw, Ti is true that some mra of cold air were observed ic Caves by Sa Sauss been бойну proved to be a mere valer error, for | Lo variably fou ound them more or less jn a sta te | m explained. De l'Arbousier, de s аку; résultent, ас за ря Gan), A oid aso de prem der. 8vo. pp. 26. 1863, With a lithographed о as 1838, drew attention in his tum to the various (4 Medis of ice iind in some of these caverns are mare y de sa ч, et des | (ull etu de with m Int pa t мав introd "€ "ey mbers of le —— and f Pelargoniu: nt part m rbutus and its different parts t,for the creen of sugar and — for arcoal-maki and aem диа ө "pose о have green peratures w h he pamphlet, tl the “expr ess pur freezing The reasonable rpm of pé pre- servation of ice in these caves to be, that tt | in France; ; while, as we hear, there i isa d on re lor. "this species is that мну cold air of winter sinks "dem into , these th ona a higher level pm the place of the ice deposit, | where the warmer and lighter air of summer cannot Ls it on any граде of gravitation, so that heat | cou uantity of tannin, are lost si d It is clear that the cultivation, the резе views of projectors should ucceed only in the southern е realised, parts of France, its fruit, sa the valuable properties of the leaves, as not | te figure, and of the ев of bright seling- „м more vigorous habit рамыз te than t o tho Floral Magazine are і Princess X brids, with the д amount of haat à. he ice, the process of melt- A е еы ЧӨЙ for ice edita 60° C. of h - in зана d. за ег1а1 һе . кыйыла. would greal ever, The frui many places Where it grows lowers. —.P. (Zonal) "Venus, one 7. Haliya marbled-leaved — Шу, buti it it isat bes ^5, it is п05 very probabl t any attention of the ЕЕ pens ove it, Itis, how- nutritious pen the quantity of pectine which i| wem Dom and it is day on highly, ca f the cave, "e the cold i dir ; 2dly, the cave must be protected fi ect UA. зау, the wind must not cree free to оде 1 by tho sketches t be e e entran nce of H 1 space of feet r à coat of snow, glazed over with ien PNE. and ders the ах termination, ЧЕ | P E ы: SE Hi babi as seedlings do nos that hau the ed been cut in а | Hooker, deep chasm would ha ros Энер years. this that its fou E n in oio nded. There i is no doubt aen а p and whol are iesome angulosa, the pretty Anemone ө sapakan | rary by Messrs, Backhouse, but very one of the bu A nm spare showing an inferior ovary !—Mi oup of the hose-in-i.ose varieties do i жч зш E It is observed that “ some of the varieties obtained when à they were exhi- m | jelly can be obtained from it, but it enm es — de RN or some eri Журсын ce, to make It is believi that it may of. pe of glucose, and ты for distillation. he meda tetragona d, but эз Й it would ај 17 Fen it was a но» certificate which was granted to the — r^ of А nulus as а desirable бөте; and any of the iudividual varieties. amcna, noticed above.— Andro- appear from fulgens, oue of the te A. fastigi Bf sell : Apes of jelly Lag em | vinegar, &., fri m th e things shown. by муч months. It is years, layers or F onttings w August ber of the Botanical — enden seie Mi being the ана n the hands of the late Sir W. J. |a - the work for nearly 40 plate. Primula cortusoides атола, | | instead of growing fr dr a beautitul | hardy perenni т. Thomp g spurs, blue sep plant like the pen that it has ad flowers, the dif "pem; t C. Тпошвоше mber, —Primula irmata, ja. erp oer са variety, with ilie character 798 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Атөтт з, уш, to Mr, Hoyles strain, The late Mr. Foster produced | ауа bloomod nguin T shall Бе allo Wa spat em 5 f lorísts F lotver: 8. | more high.e colo ured flowers than n. other and liability to err. Жо, must not be рек wil ie T В of them mos Nee ch em | opinions of novelties on weak stocks in a FLORISTS' FLOWERS, should urge them to leave no|some ewhat narrow in the мос б М айке r. | has severely tried our strong ат estal €: means untried by which they could. дере to improve | Hoyle's flowers are distinguished by the very opposite | Some of the infants here will probably v Ran upon the existing kinds. At first sight we appear to dicm this year, Аб present, therefore, I r ма и very n early to the standard of excellence . These references are mede with the intention. only | Roses of 1864 and four Roses of 1865, — in many subjects, і see that Mr. Keynes has given high testi found that the most beautiful flowers are somehow or bofore they attempt {о save any веей, carefully stud y Madame Moreau and Madame Ro тей in MEE other deficient. When the alities of the kinds they operate on, | lately receiv ed. Mr. Adolphus Kent; ome first published by Mr. penay they were set down by so that -— labour may not be in vain. Much more |says: 22 my Pad of Emile Boyau al юш many аз & ңа, ог e looked о: aid of the вассовв of such raisers ав May | Vigne . Paul's; they Eas which would n rv relied; [rJ Lee as a|and P puta m -— к» t "epe p of two dark R Roses, Mem Е bod уа ab once ан them e him the | tees, сес Bain sbury, Dods, and m: сиг mong e Lion, not y ent out, W. Р "ley uj credit for making an advance in dlocieulture such as | Dahlias. It із to be hoped, moreover, Jut pis idem Tarrant y ton. à * йм, om be remembered as long as florists’ flowers are cul- | take up the pursuit an assist - уо ма ucing noveltio Si ted. for our exhibitions., There I said bi dre, "The: }]айдев at our exhibitions often sad mis- | ample room for i mprovement, — "with Ni M. «be ex { takes in awarding w— to morti ies follow- адаш for уз motto it is impossible not to succeed. * ing their own ideas quie stitutes a first-class | William Hea yd a d my early swarms in an. Ayrshire flower. They have MA a quick percep- filled is of the boxes, P nong E 4 tion of the ранга) “perhaps, b but if asked what should | Mew Roses.—I lately promised in your pesas ќо respectively, which I used as took, constitute & perfect flowe any partieular genus, | speak of new pne after further trial. Id , exelusive of ed they would most p robably P габ a loss to answer во that it will be so good for t the public service to wait according. p 096, Е 3 the м! T өара Md 301 Ine judge of florist flowers should be well aequ what it | honey. үн nedy s aerei ү Р the гес — ised properties before pom in that | sorts are the а is rg for Led reti Further, | being sufficient for the vint 23 Me f acity o this rag of | Тат in nduc ed to do so at o gice оп 1 account of a letter | in doubt about the matter is because it is stated =, more especially. the raising of new kin ic f Brentivood, | authority just named that, unless in an exti In the raising of seedlings I am afraid Essex, in Tis ig he says—* jy e you will pardon М season, no honey should be taken from a swarm: begin with no fixed purpose in view, further than | askin: u to be so x аз to au us what Ros year, Again, A tell me that it is шаш] ОШ wishing to bring before the publie some a pes pro- | you ean ONDD from you n Ayrshire hive as the st duction that will make their name famous. А. life- | those of 1864-65, If you state. the dios of. the deve does not ooi take from e bees апу time may be spent in this hap-házard way with no | and habit of the plant, y f that Bt dl th e amou contat E very satisfactory niil on amateurs who, like myself, 1 tunity | 10 d ears а great Dew The first thing to b —— наа еч the seed. | of seeing the new Rose es growing. Wher a Ros M be ee s if the two -inch bore This should be obtai Aro good | all resembles a тей kind, your statement that | us A stock, were in use. p sound constitution mr хыз ымы wer if|it does so will give one some idea of the sort of flow “I cannot say that this шде of managing possible иле ич ofthe finest form. The обн кча к are describing." appears —— of the usual economy should possess purity of colour and excellence of will endeavour to do so, and I hope I shall Scotc oh; o I think k I must bo in want dk RUM MM дол at these two r give the impression of “egotistry " habit and "Constitution, "which latter should be|my personal experience; for 1 need Меда. say that "и Doyon hiak me right i in шер ИШ i іепее, to 1 info ас and d е, llen, - As an instance how easy i err and fdo wx bo pers nal and е stical ! "Pra what weight of hon eg Yr reverse of what was esc tn i vin pice to the Rho he kind aper е ribed by you, 13 n in ur dodendren, a flower whic been greatly had pararon ci to p m is that a 7 с еер deep, ede hs to hold Ma Е) 4. within к» last у years, the fine exbibition of these go vod bre rand lage — is not Usual в во -— in Ше seas (к to deprivit lants ihe Roya hiv me stim com р al Botanic Gardens and Sout 1. Roses of 1864.—1 сни Victor Verdier, clear е, Mrs petes being now among the greatest floral crimson, somewhat in the of M. Bernardin, better ments, of a any o gré contents. ; treats of the season. W. ododendron formed, and of lighter со! элам 2, Pierre Notting, deep | appropriate to your own use dem pper dm i 8 1 ^ d hen Rh was first iutroduced, its beautiful colour eee erimsos, a highly improved Mrs. W. Рап, 8.| would most probably remove from he sto em well-known lovers of horticulture im those days, | Baronne Pelletan de d the best shaped dark |the sealed honey that it would contain, Dean Herbert and the late hn P" Burn, | rose t at I have seen mn time. 4. Lord Macaulay, | very small quantity in the lower box; whe 2 Tottenham Park, to turn their а 60:01 ой petals, | take this last away, you will obtain n improvement of this hai flow ie r1 how they |а „lasting flower. ке rd Herbert, light čarmine- | having, and will sacrifice a cons! mei m а e e^ weed ew зк шнде но folded, and fall to the tontra: 15. brood and pollen. i ud he , n wei, o der 35 ау ясе у теч - Leroy d'Angers ; it is an ёб nb | to be at all too much to leave ina loomer. 6. — Premier, a well-formed ente e|attempt to appropriate y n; 7. George Prin Sis get bular, а deep which does nob exceed that wei esse Mw pure rose ж! к жр: Ба мез бтн ce pm vt veriety as the female parent, taking R. arboreum for this purpose, and crossing а R. eatawbiense ànd other late-blooming kinda. jority, or m гел airas all. mere produce ot ге cross bloom ly in the TUHTIE - = Н i e pe iA. boomer: y could be put up for the w ord Olgde, let erimsons of substance, some» | With our full-sized frame hives, W perfection, the lowers being yé year after y troye rough at its edges; for Е and sub-|a far greater weight of sto: = the late spring frosts The inténtiok v both those e ү Da allied to Lord Macaulay, Vut the colour iè | the end frame оп eith entlemen to introduce scarlet I — lighter. Here Lord M. is the best, The rm аге nine | the honey, but because wW geser as dde in the season sam iense, | i e is conduci by ANE ә — Spaas = iho tomalo "parens thas The follo owing hav поб been quite fall to the — idis and, consequently, jj inten on wi certai 1 clear in thei r colo ours, ард su е | better -— hs айай зае1Наттий Roser, 1 These side pem if not qui ш rry es reda cannot well de чейн fo for còn- 10. Panl уе е оему, cerise crimson, in formation tion at а e invaluable pepe serva sey in early spring. y eim $^ e . poun mie raised by Mr. Burn have never been di- | оет i supply for а 000 olding оте like Reine dés p "us à 77 very like winter ; but in im removing a part of, th To ihe late Mr. Hosea Waterer belongs the. crédit of | it. The fo llowing p ер to be fine full R not merely honey паче тъфе уо the mgr = — me к did not open well, viz, А1раїде de Rotalier, d n but combs which could not ba В varieties of this flow ided the error made;by | Derreux Douville, то Маре Douglas. When | away also. ht ol contemporaries, pi мнн E catà Асн ав the | more established, they w: rag - the Roses Your estimate of Ha rotire a vosi female parent, and R. arboreum as the male: The | previously mentioned Зере , is nob quite correct. whole race at Kuap Hill and Bagshot have — Lane banks in the opén g aee ped sigh t cover rent — wo ing 35 lb, in аре ; frota this judicious eros ing, which, in a com l | of straw Ее their eg rer the im батур d inei ned to allow for the bees, + : point of view, has evidently been most satisfacto ча hose which I am about to name, are rightly deséribed | for pollen, 4 lb.; and for vai [t Again, in the case of Pelargoniums, Mr. Hoyle évery | in the digit. as to their colours, at least 13 lb. in all to be dedu pes jou yesrproducessome magnificentvarieties. John Hoyleand | 2; Roses of 1865,—1. La Duchesse de Caylus, clear | take the entire contents, We 8 g Mary Hoyle of the present season to сотто as near | carmine-crimson, of perfeo ect outline and disposition of | be well off tó obtain from it Ку ed erection wible. The. bottom petals of most of | petal, of fine substance and a rule it is not — for а in. It dies well, e five d s, $ good | to a riate honey from & 8 circle, Mr. Hoyle has carried on his crossing with | 2. Rishton Radelyffe, гову eriihson, (9 ср арр or e last seasons great skill, and E: petals, line and disposition of petal, an abundanf bloomer.|swarms have been far fron rare. —Ó—— Gr т voe mt х The petàls are substantial, but want a little more| То rób ils stocks of too gi 1 1 3. 14 ї RE FE "ir "HI zi. ЗЕ E! ЕЕ 5% ЕЁ ЕЕ = © т Ж m ET $4 FÉ © & M B 7 S & & e £g © 4 Ф $ i The late Donald Beaton à etm bybridising бт отто but I | petals.. It never discolour& 16 is d vdty fine Ново, end Scotch, in n leaving amplo raid bis latnented death deprived us of the | when qoe ens t eem y ees "i оза to bea fine | unthrifty economists bi e du d foliage; а nd биб óf| The super describe this particular c class of flowers, 1f I remernber rightly 40 Ib is| will hold when or dry. 3: Due de | according to the form different {алдо ban pollen from the Wen verse a " run эы" erimsom, darker shaded, ong iari influencing the upper petals and — with чи vel substantial petals; а very * А Novice " wishes to 4& M See om : bees, as his be of great service if some sucoesaful hybridiser would | crimson, a deep petaled, well.formed Hose, These| do not thrive as he could d бек n i e in this ma atter, Which is worthy have been the four best; and for а limited trial (іп! Wo do not consider espec respect of 1, 3, cam comscientio i — „Тһе late Mr. Bee Веёк wrote in the “Florist” that he Haia > "die x ipep meer rmi à i buf dià mot hybridiso his Pelargoniums artificially, but | І believe that the following Roses will horeafter be | tho ише Ъ T oarde of our lives; placed them in groups, each colour mn and ьа found rediere viz. King’s Acre, Prineesse Lich- | seem uchattention 0. the crossing to insects und nature, His seedlings have | tenstein, Emile Boyau; Elizabeth Vigneron, о нобе г оү: o got rer ppm кзз been of a Р character, but in my йо Moreau, and Achille Gonod, one of the best growers, | large colony of ants ih o ior pif | with stout wood and healthy foliage. After they|a populous stock of bees. Averst 26, 1865.) — THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ie. ent the othe. silet tbe e g ec Weak in numbers, we cannot say. The imet allowod th -i ants to remain during the greater ari of the Garden Memoranda. c£ Btiitecios, Tug Vang Nurseries, ToD- With h Manchester one associates a good deal variation of the нач еу deal w | аге "3 vestigation MÀ | in establishing beyond doubt that the Spikehard of the ees. 20 named varieties "y Lon бан ultivated. at Той! чеку еп, and near! rly m P Lua ilix-mas ant of the válerianie order, called which bears ме 4 чат ary which means "spike," and by @з jata ma nsi, which "tignifie € e loéks of hair," ie oh "res that den does to E yaretes ne |h Ayr tium. Among the Filix-m rnesii, rard to tho Orchid тоте ds e ürcáns were ämong the breed, “ regar rded by some э the tubdbotelt British Fern in Bollandi n kabl а British ie E is án o^ ood omnibuses, | but to think of it in menos with rcely а which Messrs. Stansfield To! not possess in £l haly thot Thus of : the beautiful Asplenium fontanum thero а ètem iok ttt resembles the tail of an iine ог a small w He von eum rrt gave it p" name о Valeriana J re» mansi, 16 is found in the moutitaitiou régions of — pm in in Biotan and Ne to be detived fi е T surely, thought 1, ion of Ав ыйа viride o. or renti dE How otf. TI - "side h in large s specimens too, where e үйү] andi {ба ifnot at Todmorden? Ав Árta manum, Orange, ra, Itishigily TULIT that the wori = — iii ННН pleniu; as à dozen varieties in nf there, among the most remarkable being laci p name fór every sort of erfüme, аз then ede Nos né hie ves! nd Mo ti picem = сз -growers теб І had in Bat all these Vibo M are surpassed Ьу to that £F ue, of which Mess adu m ndo ng wards of ы во шапу abnormities and сш of Ferns would be too learned for converse with t z € Abraham Шш coat of uscologisi, and the you nsfie ingly m of dis- solving. ur Мне асац " frigidity. The i 'iosities in t| мў way |i 150 - varieties, besides Матый mpro form е exhibited "P, е the striki he Hart's- | hs scents by pro per ly menris ineense, it дс for them tlie type о all perfumes, ende d Trees, — | vesca) оп /Etna c bé à «re T ree а qi bouts, ‘The gigantie Cypress | (Cupressus d dinticha at ep vem - ui six miles En co, has nce of 1 124 e without а em article, and a special man exi Spanish feet, e A0 EE s Nor m epp that too. 1 РЕТ immense collection of „Briti sh. Ferns sia du 5 J tad ange. grandidens, i сераду grown and this rst sur бо ht the MA jun AIDA A аб. Ан КУЯ s and more desirable, be Pu tum, plumos among the while m more common 4 favourite varieties, &uch ale Nu urseries, never could have made such a br [a^ for Fern-growing. On the Sega pen the. рнк is just unde r the shade of : e | Wollastoni, аге grown in quantity. Of Pelypodidus here lant more admired in private Ud ens | most remarkable bot than P. -cambr icum—the pul- а somewhat allied i in | y to the favourite, "Y x smoke- d up in the usual | north-country fashio on, Ton: one lados, kila f». mpound pla ehe s v Principles 9f Srientie Bot any. Gos: ago I happened З as | Тһе О |T bili 8 апа fertile valley, shut in by "high Tape ыле whieh before its invasion vs King Cotton m beautiful. The rring as, Ao, вота rth р е Lycopods—prett miling | 4t SAPE me ol the large b ое {то ыз | тл д +}, the back exotic species also f in for no small ona of ot the an in which I resid rtr n was slinibg attention and — exotic Ferns are very abundan ah brightly, and in ev rectioit vitis among my A осо also Sarraceni i sr A Whilst other thrends were the ait ed like fairy clothesdlines from tlie pita eie d апа from t an sti idjoning @ягйен. Obsérving that tlie threads wére eh greater quem at tlie lower end of tlie indu ced me to TA im cé a hant in order ta ose matte i2 a re. Bu t Messts, Stansfield have been lu ucky sight wi view of Botrychium virginum, motus and the beau tiful lu unariodes u g their seps ДЖ - Куч TS ze its presence here and there ws mes bibe patehof = кн дщ чыр Ec x а y b — ана has oar e ARI i бугүн Trichomanes gen surpassing that of |si many curious and н ida and British lants, py а real love ri Lec de exists Meng, pe —' e IM a ind xih rêl #00 Clastered А-А б узн о 300 of the tiniest — Ii ever йазу. ун ме с medi; ? they scampered off over vie D. had sssembled. Soie wisely end rra oq en rhe Aper e ell b, and hung suspend барам в few of the flying: эн; resalt of in nh tme And golden dew. d be if buy: ple Ks introduce is so ЖҮ siia IE ow inel in this way send e up with the large importations of hardy Ferns from America and | u osely, i but thon the Ч po n ‚Ала „е тато would appear ёо have infused the little fellow. wi » quite lost to vision. ing laeing in it some strong prs for the бирга killing а few „of the spiders; to more онеш gently o the оа lovi of plants and botany into t oüt from the spirit абе? an te, only remind of some of the most f metals Mom the Шопар erns, what shali I say rs them think of the long ah (Athyriu: bif o wit) Bue are ту to express the wondrous dive vergence of many AT from ther позы | type, and then the descrip- | these are * ‘original, " Hat i.d cases the sori | to gro ws wh thing « else * oug! ght will give some o faint i my n а ау noty however, be out of placo tò tell the the reds 'This is proved Society, which for residen in coun i odmorden rere ont interesting and then a distant one among d wilds of Clare or the Devon is made and thoroughly enjoyed by old and young. R. Miscellaneo ‚ Spikenard. —The true nature of ppt d has been peres d [^ p е the vars. grandiceps, Vernonie aud Ману Кан сто татти d for every | gn of bei the Syriac, then t on. much controversy. ki of t socie oE several "t Midi to find as si lay on my hand, sun shinin m through tl s, Hat the little on, until de harm e spiders wi m dinde). I ед z I ined peti ecies Я neither did I know а е ў = king i гең rit for several minutes without бөй е ord, i n Science ge Flowers ashions.—Bouquets ad not male up lite “Ше гап” nel ones. The prettiest mode to have a ot Férn-shaped n Title g of p* ЖЗ 03 the ies | of € kind are quet k * HI separate bunches that of Crete. He * [t is a shrub black, britt thns er wit! and much like that of Че! e smell, very taste, the leaves y | some Fern, for mention woo of green emo d first paratei = example, or spray$ of Rose usual, that эмес e ese sprays aro fasten me F and then t too, 3 sharp, acrid , Th he heads d is во fam g the sori; wem minus, fertile. half way The I is PT good; ъй, E delite foli To- ме EY mg м, thé spike or ear, and t tle len 14 t апа а lydaetylon, with г ЭН ia hinh erely herbs, : fingered crest. Some people g ane to ridicule this “making” of Ferns, some being only w 3 denarii per ЕЧ арж, ы ғ ч ive moment similar account AT Е British habi as plumosum, surpass far the э у 2. ave res n tus" don no ved of Spikenard or Nardostachys, but the latter preten Sit he. б-а Бугн ive Хеч е сате w анун fro» 1а only would be iw he | n t to seem b cio Polos or hair | — mized, You Р some one India, whence it was | x Ed rx d wit оа Аа еш will i iio Mtr sô TnT - кй у А na 14 if more green is vail, there ar y ys of ]vy, drooping fronds ot Fern, КА - Я. тэу á А s T some of the fragrant emma = p ie report jn ve eden he invaded Gedrosia d | elephant the fragrance was trod upon h (n "адай Ginge us gi r Ded A б terned his serious attention to this | dressed one flower with o er ihe гаф M p iN E in the "lun blue M Жы! {һе чава little heavir z B ә = b: £z Сы s E > о T: Ө А Р e ЕЯ 228 Ба © В us, | pretty; and so is tbe an zy" roe a ан por » y onde т. Í never very much like ве sing a head 3 some- h flowers, unless there are also flo -where about the d 800 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. vays is the res, To me there “alw hava fallen, or epus and. Iti i feeling that some blossoms should | Endlicher, out of 278 known natural families, без appear to be only 18 absolutely useless. Popular r Scienc Rao. rs plants, at intervals of a fi ud early morning, before the pests havi ж; imm р A bna to ther тщ slugs, which generally d TOWER] m lery, es ў md шош Ты л -— Yn iu wet seasons? d be applied two or мез tori Peu. nigy STRAWBERRIES. —Let young Here of these by kept in the кэс ог stuck into the b hard, а nd co mplete and wer when E ry scra —— uti or actual use on dinner bite, t the Vioc fashion I ever haye seen син е — рае by far is that of ча п arge open vase Nim on gilt (For the ensuing w branches, always anged as o e ok w and ow in А SHORT time ago we АИ d all who are roportion to ж eigh play of го wers next sum э rod met ing uu but there it seems | to take notes of the e plants for that eac an "бес purpose, aud of the habits and ia arities of Suc i e by e and supplying them with plenty el [Iii manns Tmas they may contin nue to „progr mploy their every means vigorous е RE мачеа се, with eue vidt and oniy 3 at the feet two uch a review might now be carefully Np and three groups of flowers; three groups of flowers or the. € y state | of the plants noted, arkin ing | next year will be tho жей Alpine E ‚аз eher will n нета high сіе “Much green is again пухи. desirable i in н ерда but Ez are now becoming sha! The | useful in supplying м, addit fj Soon be бо this plac: right w. oceed is to make a iet. of deniderata If they are in a rv й eA dition to osi a ee table-cloth and dress ; n the Er ction shape of liquid m anure, Plant a few dp an plate is therefore more than ever welcome to eyes t| t feel i t of wid i paS purposes t the between flower and foliage, and especially T bala h wall e prope for another г уе; let slightly weary, as most eyes do in London raks it comes to dinner time. 1 should suggest then having, | bright warm colours. The pri кере of m Н" а1 if for a large or long table, some centrepiece of this | arrangemen might in ed be с ue beyond, v am x TER kind, and placing the vase I describe at the top or | parterre; every clump of shrubs be m ааа yarn м AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, tom. But for -— table, pan a round one, give р of good taste in s the die ое ө shades forthe Tork miine n en e the said vase itself is charming, w sed for thefand colou: Many of the most showy her Бе и ины TEMPERATURE, centre ornament and, indeed, in s —M cases no mie plants are A in К iE "Dr DE We ES August. EE: "| OftheAir. |Ofthe боле a загу; and if ' otber Bowers are used i it is the еу produce in different situation: it is more я х | Min. | Max.| Mi ean |! foot 2 feet all the onm or t p i—i vill, xg "hs ve а less pretty table For the flowers | with tl test ad "Ims ШЕЛ КАЕ п ооа Е ЫГ m anew ако pawr mouses, Е КОНЕ » ыз о Putas e etr rains in re somewhat | Моз. 21 © |2974) 29700, 72 (20 заа charming manner, ^d. cau E арна а Г paired m: be тт оѓ bedding s, which should | Wed. 23 22912 29424 ^ 6& | öt | $90] Sij wan of plain frosted glass, shallow and wide, and rested | Therefore —À ы р amne I өле man ra Гиз юа гып rass eu ort, and waiks August 17 -Cl ower ah AE 0 ai арин p js Miu мч frosted h" iem kept clean iu hoher rolled. If ж weather shou! 1$ -Eime andy an zum Very ine; сий aig fu :oht continue, fine specimens of green nhouse plan -= di Eine wien cimus ROS kd be pl aced ре 22—Very fine ; exceedingly fine ; pierre E Mp o ICE | "apona Prawns, These may mow be propagated, | = мало d set ie wor i iet shady н of the greenhouse, or in ndow оаа for bi ue deseri nito STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, that will not suit many flo РЕГ plante eie are selected for the purpose, and that they are put in m ior tte cioe D ending Sept IM of want of sun. The OU wis raised in to well-drained pots tha t will occupy hitite” room during — UR PARP winter. are š Ыя | тачы? ме, а Аа Saee emvod, qo pied Efe n When potted, plac a cold frame, and shade | and $ Sept. | [Ес it Quanti i j the palest blush white, a spray af white Convolvulns | them е bright оч until they have become а iive d ЖУ little established, The chief point is to get them as Sunda ay. MAE 3. n 1318 [ii sae of the rose Acacia), one spray of pale wild | ду: " possible betore win n no allow | Fues. 29 m 0.54 Rose, one "bright pink Rose, a бше er of white EnS them to get weakly and drawn. The greater part of mir, : 13) Uo and a drooping branch of the pink Convolvulus. It out-door stock should be wintered in store- — the Friday .. 1| A » -— 1 ur. „ 2| $ i to be remark нос Ое were all shades. of гове lants in M h will yield. good materials for p xd i EE Е period s pee ite T thi gation in spring. lst, La repa 85 deg.; and the lowest on the hite. he whole thin ost perfectly right, and fresh, an utif Алык CARNATIONS s. —Pot-off rooted plants | therm simply laid down on the green, fairly round the vase, ed place them о: ashes D a shaded and sheltered otices to Correspondents. no attempt being made to fill e centre at al,|P/ace, covering with frame US |o Sto gr no experience йй The flowers just touched ana had each its own green xcessive rain from soddeniug the soil, or if a cold | AP PESE — rei o YA E 3 А manure you mention, as applied to Vines, leaves; the stems, of со ere just hidden slightly frame is at liberty they qd be placed in that; regul PH. Any of „Ве plania plants named тий in the Moss. I give t to show € style of thing, &c., must be given them. be eligiole in competition for a prize for plants with i but, of eourse, за ЧИ ыйы used f for. any y of DARLIAS.—These even yet in some places e" require| foliage. ab abundance of wat е bl to b ted. | Рохат: John Fryer. Your Fungus is Russula those nam:d. The great thing "n ^ — arid, i speles, m d probably 1o pu iot wholesome, EL. ixi cto t that there are only a few s| CHORO Ren сыш К | Cuousmens.—If br m пешат “honid set їп, dew | Pereira thero aro very Site tian wonting else look soci iei m В London Society. в planta overhead beet ek observing | wunwholesome.—. our Fungus is Cyathus ые Agr ode aora Nar e REA „| always to use a fine tream breaks| опе ofthe Birds-nesk Peziza, Havo not your ba кг "т down the leaves. verwatered ; or by chances е soi maiia Воо, "1677 W Ме Ыр ean of gima planted із |, Pzacrzs, —The late warm dry ‹ ill have b Ар 7 ET ea í ү +1 а 18 still he first us other paris. іопегз, for the express purpose o f being | immature, moins icken io forwar di ы — — dani A ee tthe to es a fand а th тер teo AE wl die poor sih ЖОТА oane ер cd bcm year's success will e qe depend 2 gis a М any wenpet If so, фе thoro rom n 9 © EI , being MNT. effected. Keep the foliage clean and ons to your proposed plan. ү , дже sig Re Meteor — ibis zr free from. insects. а опао y E "n: n we ейт. ficiall овеча ва Asin ich small wastes might most beue-| Prygs — Afford plants Hie potted a liberal tempe-| &c.; and the middle of the ho he i y ter of E | rature, but let dt be ассо panie ed by це nt ventila- Leere x pi apparatus. и e winter z ае псе : х eaves, and Ёо | Mac » 0. None of thou e D Ha Are wk Дане ed fn аз tissue while sunlight is А owerful enough m hardy E нр Жы, simila” етегїе и; A ор | for urpose. ess humid atmosphere shou reading habit and bearing sweet-sme walks, was plan $ in November 1677 » Ed iud fo r tha ий id — — g qe ib ? юу. АНАН рыйм generali, and pep e to plauts intended for Tie choice of evergreen lies pronto Ë Fortescue, of Spridlestone, Esq., churchwarden, with | fruit iting next it t that Evergreen Oaks, Hollies, Laurels, Bays, ^d advise yu the approbation and contributions of the ma, jority of ту Mining, ЙАА ъс ечат [нө Lose is а ago favourite we should aip gets gg ШЫНЫП párishioucre, to Ше intent that e fec they should acquire a strong joy babit, and that е! introduce it, and, ав а safeguard, to protec tect it Ба Аа ni ы dur M when Jed le accumulation and наре af st should be en-| establis he а bulbiferin; $ шопеу for the relief of the vx of this | arish, n that eourmued, rather е of the size of the | Names ок Ртамта: H W E уш Аара ана; 1 dama УС raptu uie uL Min дг P йин үг per s As-ist the vis fruit aith liquid manure, ойи squangnlosum $ :5 FJ. ааш of Rus p у be «à : бакене Pe баз etse see ut admi abundance of air, for the sake ot the "avou ur, ohne cam ec ce Abies Don uit , Bernd substituting others in the r À As land тин —Preserve. ripe Огарев Trom Ше pod t ed big early па © мы satira S g ee legally be purchased, the р eeds are funded P "eg isi Nl ет bymenophylloides alias pellucida; ustami Er Gis konit of the є Iyos hir. ted damp, by ош the spilling of water about the 3, Polystichum vestitum var. Yepp, W К роо "s Devonshire, quote hone and Hrad nitti ing a free current of air during Asplenium С Colensoi .—5 d M. As T ero plexios P oara able w mpan ied by a little fire-heat| — wardia (Doodya) caudata. : hy 154 M. lay Адн wl Pia ТҮ ы зт ing id eries should qui if Ls Бтдкиха Praxis : Lovisa. А hilo we n D. cibo ot waril lanta has po is su as be be freed As from plants in p if auy at eren pibe үис, [4 12,000; but i s been computed to Бе allowed to remain thay should be ri Viuds iilius gro Oimetarias may be grown LU such as реј and other stove | plante, little support, we сап hardly EO 99 r kis lead to this conclusion have EY са over | which like a dry cool bs m: pport is ever ary. But C. they arè in parts of the world. There or other supports should not be m e ob w onoi B "eh tede ird "zeok ed From this time the Ton. of. d growiog shoots should паа rule however. 00 edible fruits, berri г E агаа - as leaves produce d after this Ua pue there is n lenius pale i Seni vated -odiblu- gH priate stored -uap pus gy, У page Hee ng sufficiently | plant than to train. up à р 1 secti i erac eder ia e f emi e a eum гы moneron Lope sii e e = ет ; | must be taken not to stop too асу the lateral — a M. А very ге 37 Onions; 420 vegetables and salads; 40 Palms; 32 e VARIEGATED Cr ĊINERARIA : K J na EU Ur Árrom-rogt 1 MEA nb б з 9^|of ines which are still growing vigorously, as they аг Cine raria was produced at the London РА аы а йй ard obtàlno from $00 i d ерв, | liable in such cases to burst the buds too near the юй, b plants, and aroma- | of the shoots, aec Your old Yow debes "m2 берго. 266. There аге 50 subatitutes for cfíee, an nd 129 o AR URNA E ias ich have beon sufera Ln FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDE years with out any cutting im S in, So fo manobo paperein in 7; resin and balsamie gums in 389; wax г вона. the eurer of wall | trees, уо ut am same Lus бмр ну may b 4 en in E j 47 E ather ай kinds desired. ; Р S iodine; 650 ec dyes; 4 td Zama новирА: Gardener. This plant, b 3 д servo e Tor чебер, and 44 for paper x. Take жыйы ot. dry ped to earth the Mp — эрек ts opo д бна 48 А Society, 3n s He give materials for MET 100 are e 8 up gi the Ro рамо When тї ct zu bordes and re used in n building, langat the plants in the lines, and over the surface of ing TE E rug within the 1 According (0 | е ground for some distance on each side, to destroy muiritious, bui not m | Атотвт 26, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 801 а r Pe раното to all propositions having this end in tarting wi with an admission that general atten- tion i is to be given to ventilation, drainage, feeding, and Tox we proceed to the ures and Feeding Stuffs, ~ |animals эин been seized at English ports in con- раты C; ЖАРМЫ дир, BAWTERE. sni of this шм; Py farther, that the К^ Бр. ае n s ИРНА filth y condition of the cow-sheds in the metropoli prr то"! LO DON ANU RE COMPANY PANY|IS m eient to ie. caused the disease in the T „(Ё°тлзльнр 1940) London dairies, from which it has extended to the ER "MANURE for y for delivery country, About this line of — there i is a эво BONES ATES, Pp o re тна speeiousness which causes › find Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO and NITRATE of SODA, ex Dock Warehouse, SULPHATE of AMMO NIA, a чишу ii Lr. -— ТЕ жу abuse directed against those who t ciy Utfices, 116, Fenchurch | Street, E.C. Ер D Ровз retary. 2 te 1 Y AWES'S MANURES.—The Mida) пазбег ш view, it is generally received with appro- L J. B. Lawes for the present rM of 1865 are vue ss Very T consideration, however, is or delivery st vis Pi mt Ted MANURE, and B Sos sov L0 ired to tp e flimsiness of the basis 2 LA WESS HATE of LIME £00» pertom as whioh йа rest; for gena aea LANES SUPFUPHOSPHATE oU LIME from BURNT BONE | statement "hat. no foreign animals hav eae LAWESS Р WHEAT, BARLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL eae English ports in Mea зетом of the to! cos ANTE ATED ORN and GRASS MANURE, £12 — being found чуз, гат whether true ог E. Manures can be obtained of Mr. Lawge Or through "his noti o impor Every one who — apis, in al rts of the United Kingdom, at prices gue Ad to con Я anything of the ума "T inspection at ports m mine PERUVIAN GUANO direct from the mpossible it is for one man, amidat |^ SULPHATE of AMMONI d and aere. I TU WE all че "harry gm Fag A io Th Adelaide Place, London Brdge,|& CA RBOLIC ACID.—The best qualities of this Acid (E Veterinary purposes, may duals ; em that m. nd p of emo. perhap mals, mi iddle ot t de night to гант Rubi indivi- P resent decid tna from ho crea атабоо == F. C. Слшуквт & Co., Royal symptoms s of iaa symptoms that ; бап be ference to a healthy district : рый a Shen be established шә, D turists by mutual consent, not to purchase fresh store ta outside the boundaries of tar pg ttend this system, but ei r^ the only one which promises safety. ndly. e eun — infected, every presanton гар be taken to prevent the moving sed stock zi s v rm from place ge ed ae ll disea no employed for human food or contaminating the air we breathe. All contact with dissased animals sho carefully prevented, even to the мев ыз of prohibiting the ваше man fro Т, инъ napa 0 | the inspector; but as a matter £1000 то NEWCASTLE ben apri against signs of this or any other disease being detectable | dise of course, ud early rom m ing from one ма m wr. , The great evil we lieatio ased Winta бугт, Woolston, Bletchley Station only by a careful and minute observation, cannot | one part of infected sie k. Msg pabio 259 е LAYTON, SEU IT TLEWORTI H, co., | be discerned during the Qursory inspection which | Council is specially framed to stop this; but it is STEAM ENGINES, Machinery for Pumping, Жашы the сено system. Thus | extresely difficult to m it where m ке, Engmes for Steam Сита tration Self-Moving Engines | аПу mber of animals h | determined to consult thei гета peouniary um advan: У, й, m ^ dH ecc for TAA Wor iS Langin аат ат, то erred ү чыын E y ond anus ТЕ in- ineubative stage, or only indicating regardless of the st Lowrscaser, No Landstrasse, Vienna; and Gegenüber dem it by the first s mptoms, such as loss intereste o! the country, Descriptive, ы а Priced Cataiogues, Free per Post. of milk or dulness, which would certainly not be Ia will l be. much risk of Ree Roos нол TT ) recognised in the excitement cina gd n Sen t d where песе rocess of landiog, might be p sity compel а obtiument of di from m HE GENEI RAL M R „DRAI NAGE |t» distant parts before any decided зай of! the | IMPROVEMENT CO. disease might present itself, That such things s вче The Right Hon. Lord бта, happen is tolerably elear from the faet adm George Thomas Clark, ка. William Fis Fisher i Hob bs, Esq. | that these animals have shown the malad e| Pp сла, Esq., | mud Jon. o ar jp | бте after landing ; but by a strange Seid of a а m Eo William Tite, Esq., M.P. remet n this circumstance has been adduced n arit кито, qe аны з n t they must have taken the affeotion J. This Company undertakes deren of Farm Houses, Farm untr, Labourers' о Д5 on Estates of every Tind of d воцгсев, му e be net t quit apart from othe rs 1 for а fortnig at the | pur grt - we to manage in this emergency ; во far as | бап be arranged, cattle should. ы ^ s ‘allowed to | travel to and fro; and in the disease P considered infected. But the animals шау not show any indications of disease for some time, and while they remain hea althy it is desirable to obtain iuspeotor for the di i Buildings, and tenre, whether Freehold, Entailed, Mortgaged, Trust, Ecclesiastical pie pes сези Mns n the sanitary е Corporate, or д v r grant Loans for the purpose to land: of the „cow heds tropolis, has been |d owners who nie the works by their own Agents from | , М IC furnish А; Рі r who, how- А Ф LI Farm а poter Сой Ages ала ju dines o cd ever eminent in ТА eir own profession, ar iable to description, and assist, Landowners in carrying out the works by their | error in pes veteri fier re er n non- | pri MAT of the outlay in the Works, with all official ex T professional men, whose ideas upon these subjects | be pn диди. гө mer cum for ай рса оѓ тент to be fixed by the appear ^ spon ntaneous б нот гс Works of Drainage, Irrigation, oben. Wood Grubbing, апа 2 dent of logi I d minds of | wh Road Making, may ; executed in а similar manner. th h em ак. No investigation of title g required, ni o legal e: expenses are Applications to te made to шым Сыттово, the Secretary, a is Pu keen appreciation ч da баі that these pany, 22, Whitehall Place, London, S.W. itations are in many instances quite unfit for a | mas Gu DS T IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Шеше residence for animals whose natural haunts | jd Рр Ac Ч ot P Boen y h in 1853, e the fields and mountain Em a Е : db Б lo фес to send those of them that are fit butcher to the nearest гут ouse, Owners | of healthy stock will hardly | need (о be warned т үүө res, But n pastures, DIRECTORS, dels worse than they were 100 years ago ? Have the Rd € Hon. the Lord Naas M.P., Chair which induce typhoid diseases bee годе th Sir C. H. 7. Rich, B 8. КН. кшен, Esq. into a flame? 16 should d E 1а fee E EE cultural Tul provomont, the whol» outlay and | „ер may be, in amou-;, for the ihe ot [n d. îs erd. however bad cow-sheds in t are causes Sir Wm. Russell, Dee р. |inereasing, until the smouldering fire hie burnt be so to account for the | anim: Li Irrigation, and Embanking, Inclosng | res, ect thao they were; and so far from the purpose У Clearing, s achinon 5 perii, Ёш еме cial | malady prevails, and to avoid — them to contaot with. uj " other vr as iar as possible. t| Prae М. the suggestion remove bon unenolosed lan: às, particularly where i d fa malady which has not visited cannot be carried copa ration Anp Waes a TE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, & C., IN - к=н a orgia z e 80 gods Ане on o reni they are of great extent, cannot А legally D in Valider agricultural or ск | are » present ia iu rs к degree on th Landing z ia sheds | hie are pu i all animals that are vid likely to recover, places y CC e of perfeetion, be not on nly во but. in open fields n make temporary arrangem nts for slaughter- Cottages, and other Labourers’ of &ud ted for Farm purposes, and the iiprorement Nun to Farm Houses and other buildings foi | On the other side of the ques estion it is in evidence landowners assessed D ai Royal Charter, or Cor Cue о кошл ОГ ааты ree that animals sing directly from Sont aud i da in respect of any public or genera porte Tiago o or заа, may borrow their ск Asia have been bro ught t to this АШ Ма шты. ^ 900 change tha same with the ex svon се -— arrival the murr No investigation of title is d the fa | an noe extend and ес financial character do not mt interfere ith r у and | t 4 has seh м. Со are controlled oj ent ON IE saris ЧД -. Grat мей. that the disease is onl, о! " ELSE | our shores, it must be admitted eate « «ii| | breeds may be exposed to infection, aud thus r pa e ө Tte oet Price Rui to £1300, y exi з year comprise Horned С Cattle various s. [T SUNL WR Ne -bred and other Stallions, Hunters, | песе, to trace a Russian P роь Bode, Rode, poe ра ро locality where the disease i solong as we| e Marte Papin "Масе spand Miscellaneous Articles. | oun explain its introduction in 94. Church Street, Liverpool, Aug. 1 E “т. B.Rvp»zm Sec. |i - fis no difficult suggesting а à i —— каче кз ош e 4 рту Ве aside, came no | m The Agricultu al Gazette. however “Аы doubt oft the aot d an itis here, Eaa A СВар, enis and Ma ае ing on geao | Tri ish animals whi »the only rish teh, or English ani Ctt m entally been to the inf is timi still to be ] left to die, or some агг | are available for human food, The observatiou so constantly ringing in our ears, ** It can’t be done," hould be suspended ma - tae a3 ill-betitting the mouths of those ave the onerous duties of an emergeney to А. The extensive use of disiafeotante about straw- SATURDAY, заза 26, ссі the present with the methods of Urox the хеш решш z кыны за its evil consequences, Whioh js а.о 94е8йоп of veas of the malad, P edi eres aqu кешу exten, 4 reaetion in the publio € The have already dep roduotion 3 to effect that jib ана however, is in this matter Yet been traced to them, and that no foreign | cure, that we are origin treatment will oceupy ding among our herds, | shortly, bu Ta t, save under very Ж, erm we guns how much the skin sympathises ith th it will artem to employ antiseptio s s)lutious for the be of washing i surfaca of the e body at | intervals. \ —!: aci. 1, -mixed with water ne the pro- portion of one part of acid to 100 of water; also be used with advantage, aida геч lvés so s that we are weeks opportunities havé éots of treatment айу. s. Various | Bu | object to heavy бор we о be e Jou, will fnd, as mina x D crops, éspecially in These т =) поб pie hr v wa ser k the cond but su pal Peres їз ог harves Ung ай this is | the drying and carti seeds pa "fat corn am and grain, t Straw. Thi extreme case, becat use winter ; bat in the spring it branched ou tl then úp ys tur t why are thes down, and appear re, that the ontally ate shed, ps ‚ | forming ot "LM sp likely to be disco e азей on e of В ting the —m10 vered: À trid system o of treat» | тероз he prineipl their ne made % assist the st , has be р , difference in u а which nevét allow the peche heads to e соте ог near the grouüd. eed aré, although laid, vem arches for strong re edy st ing ou glassy, spongy crops; and thin-sown crop when the warmed ой? in spring stimulates .vegtati on. оп, às а traw o have the s test them carefully, by wei D E htage, but we 8 is a singular we gave it u X ^N Ae national one, will Vo le belte struggle for light and ain, which, being excluded from e ay of spontan пеойв reoovery must be token d nto aceouht, „Тив wet and difficult weather of the past fort- 1 spongy, soft, and deficient in that тй g шый in supposing that w зын E in мё nope ep cid her QJ bel b iu Е "m © trees down goes your crop эчи ag em weeds, whieh have now lost the shade ir e om- off the c crop returns, below average though they -Wwite, which we published two weeks p of thei petitor the corn, Light frothy straw, and lean miserable kernels follow as a natural e p ped T, and ago it is ^ fair that we. Should publish = dq üs opinion “ bis present t account is in all жеч төй true of many counties in South aud Midland Eng land besides the one from which he writes. a kapi — e writing to you on the 1st inst, we have — = sheaf in prime order, and very fov pos are v ma е had y ot rai in, which has mad фе our harvest | ^ — і " а е jim e p erop ?— alk, b weight) EAN of straw and со Exporidtiok. fini wit Md lo I bts get a , greater "weight of both by th m thick." or less injured. Barle 11 dise ga portion sprouted. W s been hea oft condition. Where it has beon M оше, to there is s might the w 0 Put little grown, but it will r ter's fr before тад be fit for Рант" pir pos, баё at fir row, "and Ы laying т dug іп hiš Панов bavé éianged зу of o and а gréat portion of Ie - t. зпе г all ó t t t бй tlie man d безеу, fer e ach sese in А culti- n the кй Behns ress, The haulin | ones, are gro eh fast. I ery ан iog he li one аи ней was thought "d; recover, апа опе that been in | the m idet t of it all the time and had not bad it а Р much m in "dana vated этеп is; гче the drill, piani; ina Put ten auima tlie Mie ен holds good for Wheat 46 mals for nine months on a pasture only citing "food enough for one, ues ng be death to пове of them, and half e ne | observing that they turn their backs to p ^ А itë | br ot tlie - tuat prio кү boe е mist without which nei тїш ty re friends pondet oñ db inet апа leb th em Kerpen: еу: LI er at 016. ear, m plants ror eatefally | kernel n obtaini А good s fla t à eh pushing out horizontally, before it ti if its vertical mov Agricu |ә grow; therefore - my 'old pretio "frien ds take | the tiis io а "- emselves alte ies | things ^a hear that пы of our north- to he Border and near it Tolir too | broadeasting, thus depriving themselves of the benefi of t machine, Garrett/s It is wm небі "accidit h | do with үкү r^ vanity of seed. W | drill was first introduced 6 was A s desire бо рч iù the same quantity о broadcasted, ed. а cese 0! gt in a hole, in weli оү кон wl nj nz an enormous p ficta o f Wheat mould, i early ment, situs Nori es ү їз pe erowded xm p then the fi struggle for li plaütatio rains need — pU pr a tk in в ži 6 anc Ene nousiy, of I TA 57 £ ds considering bow решу thg Чай pince every kern ms n broadcasting m ted. ть wu Aram prone а or Jor вау x аб c that rye b Some cow-keepers have ned," E o eer is a gloomy zen cdi too by a gen side of e {р у, я We fear large pottion of the island. ——————— THICK SOWING, SRALLOW, рочайїка, AND pe NES Быр a friend to P s true of в vety | w , don enerally disposed to ч on the bright | 4 was of 20 acres, and t midd af м found m Hm i n6 peia Groat s Was the dištnay an | doubt whether it shoal: However, the other half of the seld was drilled with ta bushels. At harvest the npe ig ноб 2 pa by ore than a quarter per acre, aud e ix pecks Auges , for| 2 cts e—and vet mend чы а gravated b the aeneon dalle IT ы г ad, nd o! "ва urely we ought ma 5 re or an р” n very wheü it is во éasy ud dd y ad to mak | чег Яна trials ой а эш лө! аб! "x һауе Бебі led to ым Tut паве jt ihe Thistle а of = | elim stances. prop {їп сегеа ex, Let each man ju judge of his own soil and ate, and take into eo майу ration àll other circum- lt would be. impossible ay down an rw а at bo Аи old Мы i — Samuel {Wa commi has Беёп іё heavy аз jéstiéd :— * Sir, —I am direct [jn ing machine from al arm harvest dible-hole being made dots away with lp Beige ү hole, which causes " è my py " thie Veirerüble continue to к p j^ preja semt ЖҮ ЛЕН s y^ give ext wnuiéations oñ this selves and our на убу ам On tire payment of to e | inflexible rüle for. all 80 oils and ali eli;mates, but at any г aore, ас CATTLE —3 ME enota and ted tj бате e the o of yo he Lor yum I like thë 72 ме gen se S ; s sip nspeectori thë smar ar uere rol and ae il. They stand tower bor d to mes you that € rds Ca Afi Г { pq Bar eE Ep. yii in m уо ку ments we shàll all gradually pág E а олмесе е Majesty à Trensùry Ш p : ji : ing wy sSécond of Р. ТҮ diminution in thé qaantity of веё тз, üppointed ador P mil, late rawn "hr Ж "- is, Häving, ае ИЧ ticulturäl prit Mp ees ure Red the Lor 1 t the districts вчин: vith t preparing e or Cabbagé V: ve often An ust, redes 18 бау | ; ы thém sti 1 old in pe subsoil p ms ое be quantity of | P i the M n of pe pe cé Ot 977 1 through wey aeri judge | seed Tu AVES ul d А * і of the | are "italy udi pti vit whete the been shall the g plant to mulsiply its shoots | reqnired of them he emid rr реагапёе of the Barley creps especially, p^r the py spring. - not ехоее bed en e мВ à ` erops — P ra пеон, of. The half peck per aere of Wheat. on my 9-aere feld | Í am, Sir, your obodiont servani = ace з take the Ho Å qo of t ape intended for our crops. But look at the оу of SE Wheat Ё оп each side of it sown with m ual | Td of four pecks, The half peck appears, both i in pursuits Adit M&. Haver, ОР N placi M. T lai m a ес oxporion ing m сонной, 10 се as 9 mmunication а feeders iu the Eas Gounties,I feel that breeders and to express opinion on the subject, petasan ls tbat the discato 16 is В теу much з exaggerated, And that мионагу measu: re is no iti: for tbe panic eh preva — To enttle disease is n Y one ih the T dairy ЗБ ments in Londo d by the propriétor that » én em ef t а y consequ: r; iiis eo he profi ізеаве EM eem templated, had not done jpéculation, Н lung of in инна! which һай the remedy compléte. а tail. With respect to [oroiga T Iam e 9 ntroduced пи i p з ui ИЧ | iz ut it is a „аршу increasin, Па be most disndvá ere iE т i git EE eh we ts ; and the experience of the cattle са x Se een de yr that A ге heré Arno d" — із more rapidly pro ees among foreign home-bred beasts; some largest c iens] in б р dier that it is not so ; but if 2 m са piot tö га the pug i submit TaS útly асобае for t ы M prata and і ren v а Cattle disease ан inj an th is attriburablo, as I believe, to а eause potere to vi e y summer. ee on эсе 4 eall dee - "€ і M become more and gortnatidise, foo" with a v hare, in some UIS Бы FO pen тайзе that expe- a асе Е this Е Жү y thé spread of of Oonside - ng the intimate н ation rc h and n yu pports the view that it is to the change ө of f. y nature, Y 2 den spreid or Ле disense. e dni а" е ho аан т ot е late rains hás Р " xs —— of Lo ot the complaint, їй Great BAM mmer din dre ceeded on the Continent. Ф of France the cattle в absolutely perished for want 4,75, a C Schleswig and Holstein, which may be сой- m зена I was Absolutely no rainfall wliat- эш o орй ае week. ut August, while the atte ES pástürages "d cuc dried up, Tor а ecently im prta tries КЕ reached us in very inferior éni prevailed 3. PROFESSOR SIMONDS BEFORE TRE MANSION 23 tv Азр. 17.—Не had studied the disease in 1857 fov Societies and for the ago eod n that ЧА тіз а fu Saour ut jt iras p n i а considerable in Mecklen the етинен и prudent to Ач рогіз 0 nst the се of p im this nig. CM n ico n he to thé UT iu z а line from Мепшё1 to Trieste i urn fice tion, The ut 7 was и y identical t had MM t frofn tlie ТӨЗ was that the ordinary 3" sol беше ta r a foo in БАА тА ЖК among the tale. b metit ы, Some ране sapitaty P acer ov bero d fuf tha éxtifpotip thé — It might be trtie LUN d could А now be traced, md tiat MP vë been o ws 8 seized in our Lad Ad: the in Мағ по абас to не Qu h бше mot o i bai D 1 r was not until the dx part of June T паво in Eng as d, and Jost d MOS before that a ol ähithal atë frorn the di di AR 3 "a p^ had жен {тее of Ше а id there krig nota single Е Was е moni i fearful ймы ol. tie " m and Kr MATS E e ELE le ther disease. r Jes ns rest ҮТЕ the that indir 7 great deal of good might be dono. t That T ep trict, ЕЕ Jy not = Е уез а А Bid ва € s a соп бад, wit k ould x ed i: gehe There е а certain E L3 ES arket. attended with thé best results, jen ca to Pes. boni: statement the follow- ing statistics had been laid before the qoe а. ] RIPE, Of Hackney, said ther a i a [e district, а there Бү» lo 114 соз had been destroyed in soie delis roa the ы, máking nearly а = 4 9 рд of c Ад öt ү cows in the distfidt which had в complaint. ай mot been re Б. r^ апу а fection from Te t. In one case where the disease had órigina — ee the pasture - were bred a “ү We "E a el. jw «aus s hore | single fresh Head of cattle fof tob, and out in a place рте x ж dne boon фо n "the occurred wit two еа *e ч Ках ot been а De tion. Опе 60 in 12 delia. that & öhë casó had Qe ë Най only "ато и шее к=, оао of pow Iu “п усте e my and 80 cows wére 1 ме iseasa пш. With $800 acres im his ni e іћз ый "Dr. MORE, from. Maryleboté, ey there were hóuses, in Which 1900 dows Mie ordin arily керы A there Же only 709, арӣ it miglit be said tint more tha half had perished from the disease, 00 cow t dose d n onë- In his rr io ionis fad |? 5 the keepers. In diee numbers of attie w which, with proper {Аад а int be šav >з т in E: s Bhould cattle and thei A Мбтк PROM Cosifira Alb. "n a recont medtirig of tho домей o ihe Royal Cornwall Agrieultüral Association, Mr, TockER, of St. Germans, said :— Ой the 6th of PIU he visité Ёл Dacklàüd, and pèr- sonally ine ed the * at in the neighbourhood wheéré thé disease пеня Ce ope ре на prim ridge, in th ell, who informed him out of 20 he: d of pun s d died. the one in which o. is- easa fret made its &ppeatancé havihg recovered, 2 Still alive, Mr. Bnell Dd him that 10 héàd aetuall ы of the disease, and seeing the rémainder were almost in the last stage of their existence, he So. them at low prices, and ape no doubt that the ай had found its зуаў into Do tnarket of thé ep "bomi, Ёё. He thât he had ar distant as ley n those co а ar did | entertain of есю that пегі Шш пог „н [7^4 еа gone near REDE and ЕЕ LEE "T x P E of CUT dnm Ri 1 Sry Fr 8 Ы he sho A x mir к sed, sock E wd to Чуаш Mog tha on the 1 PS uo мен ће и мна albero оше Sed w А oue Е 7 eden 11 оп о оно Во, ч A — + а c [S 39 x саге to ré the накер, афу t Ming [y боа tho дн of «fe Отар n the 16 et M disease bro. among the cows, of Mx. Snell, wi quite alarni F^ more #0 on noti m JA - a rus анов was bteeisely sitnilàr to that ot t died. He called to isa ће bos pr eel сө һе c^uld obtain, but nothin De or and thé anima! ied. After ting ts pv fein of Yun Spell, thát Fi ena ot н fever of Whi фый ыз pu А drei n Бетеп hed, others we ^ са каат Td Eri: d be (Mr. "T'ucker) had d ad all m at [res dac o was april at de entire abes Not 285 СТ te erar о! vete riy x Hé ass Е ifte 6 he Fames & Co, or HAnROW.— REATHALL, C Y | gaining c us e e ph a want of к ал and ventilation in thë fárlous she Е hod ж uis dune cattle re P — in «АА cci cow: priania ibroh Bill, * dre 2 to insure the үөнү {тот зек we have e air. e а "y. the more ue San daritig whieh хе have ińtřoducêd sait öt — — whie we will venture € assert, if m xe iier s T kee; and ЖУА of еган thaterial Ene duh d is 4 ома е ros arë thus. eu jac ix А pear d "cd i es i sd the floor. this oun eed р iis x "Due sideer ect id pi for 7 or 8 cows. Pot course, remo orn Mr, W erant iu. 1 2 CS had А ep uw вы; of *atoré stock * in 4 š E Кы Y | Ohe put to his 6 TZ ас TUR ME f Быш, ERE t r during the proesss, abd shucers taken a away ' before return, Meauwhile the y closed and made as sr Жү, as possible, but thé ачр “4 wind. ер an hour or two riesen кА readmission "=. i t is to form o PEE uses = —— KA i сы х.) not tike fite dé it, This rM аита" at the use of ved ades and of the refuse ems ue бы as food, added to the Feed of ch fee апа ӘК ia cowhotisé&, is à com- шоп cause of disease arn: бо Өй cattle. 5. Рбк?нећ ненае pt re — Rriro& ps. — TN MN lettét containing certain further reed vun ү: * "— маод! М вабо Mri: hier Ese] tiir cattle owners—tb ада Не regatatious e Order in Олай of Uie TIWA of Aug е aa adoptiu of arresti зу persons nee for the diseasë :— 1. та -— Ime frot вме dealers without а warranty Ve dis that w rm eate of ке y kiñd bo kept t $ others of 7 thaü 12 to 14 A cattle, the por disease, should slowed, 19 remm — ат. Ae А. — or "PA и се 9f the ох tribe, de X. and from the com- n dosing t m екше" о {ү cattle рме in the bolga. bótirhood ; and tha TS thé ееп tof iho Iscase provallingt oft b ie t farms or — to the eom uring thereon dá removal ns m. CA e to JE-Y of their respec animi в d Y Pw the Pee bé. EE t № d thè skin ч Жы -— in feeting fluid о - ð it and that ey foation by dogs, ee d the hen thy cattle, bp atri г all zi; cattle, uia ме al Lr ansed, Taat ho fodder ineton cattle - taken m oth t trit be first po а 4 lime other SURE M pps nd E ыт bé burnt, 9. That by diseases cattle TAEI {м үг КЕЛД wit it ds ІАЕ vem ооо, dii үз pne bieh hare bet on ion WE mu im nud kins preas a Tei v 11. That altho: jp КО? tribe, whatev е Er their ago ZI tion, to бү = ceptible of the action of the ТЫК К it LAC tory défiFnble ee Prem d tmi ten to dtu = otv applying apia i rim yn inclement K e ОР сот, án - Пу IN his Fd ТАРУУ deriànded Аб а juncture Пё t tie poesint. ich ax walls ri rom nA baso men eo { Po Prom ; and cleansing cow- umigáting, rising, 2E Wer s wheré the жор меин бө, чат К А. bli or Ave thou dA n as А-6 Tom en and айо other i E Y^ TE Dus vt prose veh Y “Ы rdi, ts stables f: eo fron causi о offensa n: hàvé ees [5 I a wüér, "This y ms чут ће nr xj h rx d» y." n" gr ep aud smell Ni Es о ме айа ай Cher idi Murraj, Bhoighton. Mews anh at nr. т" X is known that thefo ate 32 licensed attin sin Pad (part of which com- water, „у=, ng m irs and not one case. of hé vacet à бене tow A ылу ipe, ^8 yet takeéh plite pos Nor them. Robt. Gifford, Vestry T, PADDINOTOK,— 8. ap Oartte —in thé early spriüg Of last yèñt I bought [зр at Ee vi in the 'oentre of Ireland. I hours іц ч ДН En allthb care I possibly could. They cotrifoFtable 200 0 an in and 24 in AME: At ee "m id good food ^ud sis took е tire tö tovëř һе fudis which h Mod ima them «t pou не иго h with а thick layer of ee The. ained sound, Two of my КЕРТ б. е р like бутө "m times lást Е ear ai 2 "to бшен the те вїїббен&. It hg to t0 и brought cattle over in ps | good hs ttle berths on P еа in Dublin wax ry n&certain tha Ináditig, nd 1 found thát че 3 па. ш demit ur first were ek wanted Bem pit t deck, E ш үл Жр, ЗЕЕ КЕ : fong ; I bold ri а - tó alive to the S T XLI Cun p retni vni that не ор wil rm. j| septi ta s н tat f ol ds Lud 1 ы w pen. With | merits agtes With TU. аз in the t “dirty and infec! cattle have pen nspa jupes tou ge шыш. PEA жита town dairies tho Хе Db snt 4o Më Enácker dr Hd | maus Ta&hufastutér, САГ tHére bë no tonveniëhcé fof bürying 804 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Асөтат ag p o —— — егеп meetings, was again 1st ; | with а strong, large | and three-year old heifer, with bot of wijak ta t THE v pem SHOW. | framed heifer, the Princess of Wa ales, belonging to Mr. | Im rizes in their respective sections were hof which SrNOE the alarm has а regarding “the cattle | Reynell, аз 2d. igh commends and commends ne plague," some pee spprehonsion was Felt regarding | Half a 4 әна two-year-old heifers, there being опе | cow, Mr, Freng’s irs de heifer, а "i Нар, the success and ultimate result absentee, с! in for another general omenit ir g Mr. Barr Drew's Mr, and certain more than usually timid people actually the sveciai. poe being given, first of all, to Mr. | the winners in the yearling aud two-year es contemplated getting up à memorial to the Lord | Massy's Woodbelle, bred E Captain Б, Mis first year-| In the extra premiums, competed 2 Lieutenant to have the show prohibited а ling of the Spring Show of 1864—where she ^ tenant farmers of Ireland not paying more fù until all danger should have passed. But the simple | among others, Mr. Eas оой „Rosette the Second— |a year of rent, Mr. James Smith, the Ch than ш. announcement made last week by the seer idi that | and the 2d of the last Kid e 00 Boge.. ж the County Carlow Society, took AC] ere were no entries from the other side put an end at | belle has a grand fore-end, rib, and 1 and com of 16 p or the best cow M calf or in milk ir ce to any alarm which might be felt from dudar Dr. М“На1е blood, through her, є eade be sing ge^ with a Fairy Queen, a very well bred Pil arising from that source, although it did prove that bets a Baron Warlaby de dam, Мех е list of winners | 1st prize for the best recen. old oid heir, йш Irish breeders were left entirely * on their own hook " e Sir Robert Fede Silk, d pius her very pretty Tears s Тч he е same deris wh ч, rib to sustain the character of their national show, and to tead. neck, bosom rib, has always taken the fancy Cu ар for him last yeai at Ca rlow. the Berestan isprove the assertion which had been so confidently | of the judges ; во hat s las gone home from Kildare to tk gre at section n of the put forward, that an Irish. Royal, without English | Street and elsewhere with honours а сте ыш cá 1 | fouud in the Sheep classes, we havı mes ш would be a failure. Kn nowing tolerably the| which she has been shown. Mr. B ut reel "s Countess, а | show of Leicester shearling rams MIT. charact er of most of the Short-horns d $ed ar aee heifer, m m Soubadar head, AR gend 186 prize in that sectio! оп, Me hs tue Cork ' ч in the adien we had no fears as to t of е іт rib а highs, w ghly Commended, w as pof "1 Clonmel m meeting, aud the resu ult. to the pue belon; ngiag to and bred by M v er Irish| Mos "a the eum heifers were йткеш, and the to Mr. William dece ram, viia had gool Royal— — Short-horns, sheep, and pigs— nd meeting of | whole n кэ was good. А and the 1865 has contrasted. most favourably with — show | Gamehen 2d, b L -а son A Lamp of|w Tm capit: tal rib, was pi ТТ [oie T which the Society has held for several years, only half- | Lothian, out of a Lord үст dam—was put lst. She Men таа а thick, heavy sheep, shown b a-dozen of the 79 entries in the Short-horn departmen nt | had been Highly Commended at the last Spring Show, | sentatives of жыр e Mr. Mountifoi being absen d has i i ince East She w: dist E c EN © . has impro | an Ti d Short-h s did дон t, indeed, come їп | beautifully brought out, and has a nice head, neck, | ris, 2d, Mr. Fennell coming in е" 3d, with a tid, holiday garb, made up meri iv v e loo ked and bae breast, and rib, but does not come out equally well in | lumpy sheep. The 1st prize for the best five shealiag dered at from the quantity of вов piled on the loin, The 24 heifer was Мг. Welsted's Rosette, a | ewes was awar ed to a pen of stylish sheep ота bones; but, w vhat was much better, the еу меге оці remarkably sweet animal, which had won the challenge | Mr. D. Hewetson, Mr. Marris's pen being 21; ші. haps, assi ted and two other i i best i Р : а up e bes render the pd ng of the section somewha " more | 1st prizes at the Cork Show а fortnight ago. She is | ewe lambs shown, four of which were р dificult than usual; for Messrs. Unthan and Garne | by Booth's Elfin King out of a Crusade dam, one of | If we do not mistake, we think that Mr, Hewewd took a good bit ot time to pt through it, settling down | Maynard's old sort ; and another of the same line, ize shearli and ewe lambs were got by ram at last to Mr. Moffat’s Chieftain As x having an additi onal cros as of E Booth's blood— namely, which he has had from „Мг. Owen. He has been fe Mr. лра ая Miler as 24. Moffat Elün R 1 т. Welsted, was Highly Waterford sn, bull — animal, with ied highs | C ded "ihn Ros ose is a sweet heifer, and though | ап lad to see him coming out so strong si and ey dh. is by p Barc гов Sir Colin s the size, has all the style of Rosette. ree meetin g. of that fine iioc cow, Amy, the Manchester "and joe ер" C. card w ent to Mr. Meadows Scd pro- ien ere was а considerable number of long-moollel Liverpoo 15t a АНА vem sheep shown, some of which were not e: FC " got at t the Kelsterton sale. ep Lisduff 2d was bred bs distinetion i in opm EN e see the Com- | but Lad also qua ality along with it, WB pir y Mr. Simso! п, of Blainslie, and after sed i over enda tions in the section v О to her cei sister, — the casei A C: тЇ к=: p ed b T] n ү] which Mr. m also belonging to Mr. Meadows, to Mr. ook the lst prize in his section. Mr. нун the Queen's County meeting. He upstanding bull beers а and Mr. “зулаа мег ас her in for the 24 and 3d honours, together wil vf great substance, showing well yh brought баё; | There was not such a turn-out eifer calves as | H.C.; Mr. Low, Kilshane, getting a similar hon his principal drawback being his hair, A ighly Com- | there was of bull calves, but those pes were good.| award for one of his Cotswolds, . Beale Brosme mend: went to Field Marshal 2d, which, mn Mr. Bloomfeld's Medora, a very pretty calf by Mr. took the prize in the aged section, and "186 also wii shown by his breeder, the Marquis of Waterford, w. Anderson's Bright Lamp out of Knight of Windsor | pen of shearling ewes, Mr. Low's pen of nice shes repeatedly at Dubli nd inb id d u Ander avi E ei ith fi we lambs that деш ith arshal now belongs to Mr. William Malcomson, calf of great sweetness, by Master Harbinger from a | also carried off the prize in that section, etained hi fore-end, though he has got a "t Lord Clyde (dam, as 21; and Mr. Sm і. Зайка; Mr. Marris was the only exhibitor of Southümm ioi d in the thighs. by the M'Hale Chorister out of Recherché, which and i Мок all the pr izes, His sheep were neat, яті r Wallis's Felix which, when shown by his|promises well for substance and style, was Highly ling ram eec : dE, Jones, Mullinabro', was the 1st prize two Commended во; D iu fact, dt was almost expected brooder, of the last Spring ced as well аз Waterford,| This finished the Short-h d all tl h | в1 n the k experte &c.—was again head of his BN ic Felix is a «ти proof was а fforded, if m was at all required, when he was зар over fr oa P — lengthy, even bull, of great substance, of hat Irish breeders can make a capital show withou downs have no chance with Shropshires, uisi being by Master iter Баре, of Warlaby descent, podes help. The E yes of. Doe shows, ed = latter are very неу) p was кд out of a Matadore, dam bred at Sittyton. The 2d | more especially those o кы. meetings, вић- | саве at Clonmel, the turn-ou! t of , two-year-old ab Clonmel was ме Massy's Gwynne of | cienily testify hat Trish Medus afford to meet ie being the best we ^ ev ^ "Lothian, a thick, good-leshed bull, a get of Lamp of | their friends from the other side ot the Channel and Ireland, but of a dut which, we hare Lothian's out of one ot Troutbeck's Gwynne tribe. At | send them home w well licked into th reason to „уе actually nished the the Kilkenny sata їп 263, Gwynne of Lothian was the | our satisfaction at the Fidi of се Clonmel Royal, so | Looking at the Shropshire sections on Weines n 186 prize bull са! of that year. PA y de Ravens- far ав. the Short-horn sections аг rned, does not could mo vd pie i them with whal we 1 wood, the Ganly Cup bull of last "s Sp w years ago at Irish shows WI | 4 ^s € | ee e not ouly exotedingis € ш ни? Ц Highly Commended. Raven воой has a коой rd p^» Hereforde, which came next in order, were few | interest "excited by that breed was d and ree and is altogether a nice bull. in number, but good in quality. Mr. кемпу 8 ў here was а good yearling — at Clonmel, and Сара Ball, bred by Mr. Rea, Monaughty, which got и the нона occupied by it Dora by no mas n: was E. J. Sm d Chief of the prize, is a ver d eat, th iick bull, of good el ty ;| | least i mportant part of our shows. n Lothian, another of the Ardfert Abbey lot p | li s LI of those shown by Mrs. Saith = Lot 1 over the co й In | the d the а, cow, of great | took both lst aud 2d v po cup going Chief of Lothian there is a double ткр n of Lamp | substance, Mr. йуп s Ashton Mad, go importa- | to the lst one, peg а lengtby, геш, 9 as Hi h The 2d sh D ET ЕЕ 26 ® а u ES з E. [=] n E 4 Ф ai- ЕН < ®© Р. mp hen х h ep E medal heifer of 62, w also by t miae ve n cap pr "S eam of t безш ү тат: was Mr. Kearney's 13 | was а sheep of great size, but h мг getting sire; Md e promises t out we cll, sd hs* old кати сь а very с па ct animal, with | sweet to the eye as theother. Mr. С, "кыш vis d-b meni оо е 2d bull in the sectio Mr.| Inthe polled breeds, Mr r. Owen, as usual, sustained | 3d, with an H.C. an two Comme! Кау» T elegram, a growthy, improving 13 giat the es of the different sections; and in Devons, м9, Hamwood flock, Mrs. Smith Birt | old c calf by Dr. M "Hale. Captain Boyle, Tanagh, Rockcorry, had it all his own fortunate in the section of rams of vw 9l, lves puzzled the judges a bit, | way, except а Марти to Mr. Wight's cow, with | pair of two-shear bec being put t 1st and ii it was not until "considerably „past the hour the bull, m and heifer with which Mi won last month | | Hamilton again in 3d, or me ram whi fixed fo the rth- Eas! абед The yearling һеј ег | with a Comme c. to the qum d ' sheep B® to give Mr. Anderson, Grace Dieu, уба and 24 | was teg by radi, but the others were im said. | pet in the section. Mrs. рыч ле к for his topped li od Suis from Devonshire. The шп of Ayrshires was limited, | undoubtedly great sisse b i ad ves— т, а р calf, ап uire | and still more so owin several entries not h th ality or style of the * s Dicta: о! кое! Sq g to aving | the quali nda e ack earlief, which makes ? , own er to ercury, M . Anderson's | come forward. Мг. Borthwick’s cattle were among the | had been Lis 2d prize yearling of the last spring how, which bad absent, as that cod aite had been disappointed 4 the|difference in the appe Pa ина ЕЮ more age, and therefore rather more ви ce t steamboa! arrangements for the conveyance of stock | time of the year. The 186 and t to two 997 the other. An H. C. honour went to Mr. Тонна between Belfast and Waterford. Мо prize was awarded | of shearling ewes—five in ате nith Burg; A Batler's Soubadar сай Rockingham, and then the іп the section of Ayrshire bulls, while that for cows of | pens which also belonged to Mrs, шй $5 judg g 1 | Ja ames s Butler’s cow, a strong, | | Bessborough taking the qu in Wo pas vli calves in the section, as w will be seen by Е entries | Ne. looki imal, ith am which are given elsewhere in this i impression. un of iie General Gough h ad а good pair r of | open for авина per , From the ауе E the cows is but a natural tran- | поч hich were — Hi ig hly Commended | over 1007. a due "David He ition, and a mos le 1 t t d онла: entleman's heifers * prizes for Te es w ring on Wednesday morning, which were speedily dis- | winning in the Or ptem yearlings aud two- | season, and for че, ‘hogget 3 pue by putting Mr, Smith's Което pii year-olds, Some entries of иш catile had | sheep being all Leicesters; wbile m ptain Bath's well-known cow, as һ Mr. An-|been made, but none of them were forward. The ешн paying under m Dandelion, from the Seen qn as 2d,|Kerry sections were also but indifiorently м mbers being limited, an у, High Commendation to Mr. Bareroft's useful | to numbers; Mr. Brad t havi | Pd ы by №. y's entries iu beris going to peus nie 19b. а former Royal winner. ph judges Com- | sent, in uence, we believe, I. foot-and. mou uth Hr ansha, LI Us чыш section, and that je quite encngh disease having ap As pected froni to ot Faem they ap of the lot. is Kerries have lately been running, and as | district, show rt Swine Jo of three- кеа. heifers Mr, | teils therefore, to send his cattle, lest they "might | in the coloured breeds, was Mn Ll Bee. t three-year tps them Captain paes ders peas oub iu great foro n Show, let in her section Pech quete at | Bayley, Friarstown, showed а handsome well-bred cow | and local committee ?s special prize e 26, 1865.] = on's Berkshire boar, Blair Athol, which was| Матю ist in ns section of those under 18 months old ; | ir e inc and Mr. Jo; oyce taking the share е ар showed in the white breeds, and w ссем м "his — oie taking m Gold Medal în т} ет m сөм the Carhead sw eq y pigs diese gi sion 9 уо к" 4 E vie Naper s pigs bêing б s er 0! . взе 3 f breeding sows over 18 months s al penari an been go өч ир Ше "Hone ч sections ; judges eaid from giving 2d priz the sections, owin want of merit, there m the same cause. r ge or вех in that department, o Mr. Моопеу'в Young Wel he best weight-carrying thoro ugh-bred s aken by Mr. ces ith's Rom a Sev әш by Liverpool judges :— was [U E Р, © eM p ES e zz d E] оз о Q = 5 gF horse by Cossack out of a dam The sta ii is У it of the eton. d Cur ОтнЕв BREEDS.—Messrs. Guthrie, Mowbray En Hilliard; | omme d Mr, | regards Савт HonsEs.— Major Borrowes, Bir P. Darker. Croker Cup.—Messrs. G. A. Boyd, Thurnell and W. H. Clarke. LucgsTER SugEP.—Messrs. Painter, ie erp РЕ Ge. CI Бновт-үоот, Кинде. —Мегатз. Duckham, Cur Th: Bwix&.— Messrs. Borthwick, Chaloner, T and Fisher. E enr vies and cap o Воттев AND CHkEsE.—Messrs, F Green. IurLEMENTS.—Messrs. Borthwick, Wade, and Finlay. Abridged from Irish Farmers! Gazette. M*Donald, p the Ce me Aem ve of ре пи jy the Marquis of ded, в said osed pou n the Ministers of the oue gr interest. e the | ous hi ch, | AY eed | eit was oorr sn uu necessity o cattle о the country. | ng to one? By one simple and beral outlay of public — in Irelai чым ks should be constructed at such ports , lfas [ч pel PE на ieved they were Ата elves ап arm of strength to EN ree to be opened, and harbours and ania Again, what would E e in this pines E Беха ceca ва the lin: Adoma fo for be om і dock kyard jn rH 1 i : uit js, d з of the A ab [e the pd of the nditure of to take the were яе сар оѓ land, it wo ad a Ё uld g E -0 e E EI vance | ГЫ a “ Rely on yourselves," I is an lesson ; but however old e d one uA ipe ought not to disre- you Дд i B H f f "t { pE HE Б i d jr 3 d E : E | : 5 i $a Ёё: itj RE 43 $ БЕ 9 shman ; while: the Croker Cap Хог Теше һе of | beasts nor сапа а nation's prosperity D THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 805 ‚ exhibited to-lay—yields the palm to по pari —-— Kingdom іп BShort-horns, It was s gray that the sheep were A ited were ited to-dav- the ot con- today which, Tone ed Quy be a correct cattle last year was 3,262,294, mà y- this year * number is 3,509,446, showing en increase of 240,152. The mber of sheep has increased — = atit to 3, 683,443, Movit ап inerease of 316,502. The pigs has increased from 1,058,480 to 1,299, 01, an e yt the ofa show a dec tt 8, matter which. is of the grea "e pm. cu ЛЕО of m Pres ола" of Flax. „Ороп that Government have bestowed great attention, and.h again this year showed they — ean by Сала money to send іш o different parts of the country. The vy of D hn diminished ав БОШ Багу, with 1864; but it still remains larger than in d e i ructors ltlast yea e pt not negligent of tbis important зета арі очар. has а purposes, w often say—* yi эзе ave long since adop irpoc myself foolishly Ae iatera considerable value for е) — available as food. My labourers ui Sd straw аа 2 waste АГ believe that my * | Cabbage would have been bete: more extensively grown isease h . As no doubt every gen Ф n in I was waited upon by deputations ee шешшу ould be easure—a animal as well as dis n - Ae regards Hollan harged w а Боож. the the disease, I р е it я the fact iat there are Da еме М в по country onm healthy than Ho ch cattle, and there is нс ЖАРЫ excited i. to Clonmel r^ еме is deeply арчаи in the Seien gra of poiri їз Med Norfolk агада ctae of an icultural meeting held there, at vu. 1 When ir here are n Rom and — I mpor rted a whate' the po p bronghit into | mE of Diis doe does not, Т ете, ех — LE year. TO! calves eas re oa a Dutch beast—were beast Commissaria! "i say he has disease coming то think no alarm need ome Corresponden The Value of a Ton raw. on. dow't know ish | 8 D ted by the contesetor be taken in recu d eem use only such small quantitie one Was | as will be absorb ed at once by the peni" it ma not remai Where Y Cabbage a large quantity of straw chaff, without which much of the err s is wasted. J, J. Mechi, Aug., 1865. icultur Statistics, Ireland, 1865. —The follow- Agri ing return shows, i in statute acres, the extent under Flax i returns obta police, who menie 278, 143 acres; in ‚ 1865, Lx may — in — 7,580 acres 1805, vins in 1858, 91,646; 859, 1 595 ; in 1861, 147, 96; $ Ча 11865, 150000, | in 1863, 214099; in 1864, 301,693 return is published as ru iu -— es еф іп LM and 1865, Fus maio from у t monies MT — so. ^ Total extent of Flax gro 008; in 1809 H in 1865, 251,552. ing in previous years, in anticipation Gen eral Abstracts, which will show the by counties and provin ces; they w! for publieation in the course William D чад, utter the tels of the neck in greatest numbers. [he mos! eff соі al cure we have pmi k d d white preci th the be ri x the ensuing month, neral, 5, Henrietta and the number of live dem. саду Registrar. G 12 nent) ii | vermin, a visit to the hen house after dusk will tell you ifsuch be the case. restless Your birds will be and t e insects are very smal tita | 14 coop pof the vade 2 P that adhere „to her. feat hers; indeed, w wher: trials were, | rent, however pretty the muck that can be J. Simpson, Spofforth Park, Wetherby. in spite of the best efforts of ju udges and exhibitors, a thorough Fatte їй must bS follow Pens of Five Shearling Gimmers. , J. Borton ; 2d, J. | farce, and the pr e: ell have been awarded without | 7 ' and E. Tindall, Knapton Hall, раа Commended : = апу trial at all, — farmer ows Brown, a ate, — on "Spalding Moor, and R. Lov "This certainly is a state of thiugs equally unfair to the | Growing roots alon z pe contend we Knaapton, tfi ablic, to the judges, and to exhibitors; an ut A object in never repay him. кы в рока тїйїп this letter is not il at the decision of the judges, р | з ded. li (Not des E я Кы ex Le CES 3.) ut to draw attention to a point which appears to us worthy ue e Norfolk bs p^ ended he ‹ Shearlin, ed PEF т. Чү, pe Sem АП, рас Lincoln ; of more co 919 гавор than it has evidently г cived on this | for the sake beum 2356 uk dti 24, T xà s arshalL Com E. Ј. "How ard, Tad Farm, occasion fro e Yorkshire Society; namely, tne raoral| them, for A» 6, а LR Fence d cud. D ор. а Society to carry out the оя à » бтп tis M st D ооф е а. Done which it tempts persons to compete for the prizes which it vcra Pre the > dutem. E W. Моо E Жаш Doncaster, ой. ES when a Society offers pri trade me Pens er i24 Shearling Gimmers „ К. С. Workman; 2d, award o su thorough T. В. M Suonr-Woo Jupass,—J. Druce, Poe as Oxford ; J. Purves, Alcon- bury, Hunting lon. d Wenlock, Escrick, York; peu Rams.—l1st, 15/, Lor , Lord Wenloek. Sof five Ewes.—lst, 5l, Lord Wenlock. “Pons of буе Shearling біста, —ist, withheld; 2d, 5L, J. mu ecd пег. ham, Oxford ; arves, Д ier mantis i = у po B. v айтап, Carhead, pra Leeds; pe Ag oad, жоро Sows of a Large S milk. —lat, J. уѕоп, Leeds ; 2d, R. | eter Northorpe, "Kirton- in- no e des a a Sgen Breed.—1st, G. Mangles, Givendale, Ripon; | p^ of a Small Breed, in Pig or Milk. — lst, Lord enlock, Escrick Park, York; 2d, M. Walton, Foundry Street, reed, alie] to compete аз large ог | LR p: Datos; Фа С. W. АДнын, smali. 5 Breed, in or Milk, not qualified to compete as large + ihr —1st, 5 atn bomndty T^ Halifax ;, ir G. O. Wombw. ell, Bart., e sd NOT р SEE 12 MoxrHs OLD. Boars of a Large Breed, —1st, J. Dyson, Adelphi Hotel, pO of Large B 1st, В, E. Duckering. Bonm of абша! Breed.—1st, Wm. Parker, Sows- of a Small Bri ecd. —186, Lord Wenlock. dom T vaa сс — X Озар] En sincer, Scott, Broom Close, Ripon Ne ilson, id z aehos driven by Steam Power, subject to | Shor grain and — it into sacks rel иий, бр & b rn miM, Gainsborough HET ыа Ipswich, and UU Е 55 s. Den. | жт e „ Раад, "Bever! erley. The Silver Medal for the invention ofany ne of th. tho Yorkahiro Society will see the justice of our remark be ie either have thorough and practical trials, trials. "Thankin. ing yo ms. A tho insertion abies ты we ate yours respec "Ао MES & "pis теи ? Club DORCHESTER: The die OF E t Manufac- meeting of t attempt to show tho relativo advantages feediug 267 and of growi t ng со my part, in the prosene som | to at tempt to prov е could gain more by one stem than another. hall rather demonstrate to a че fallacy © kA udo kel by many people at any p practical men, ultural »" Am at it would - desirable for cra fa али, З ad of growing corn. Тһе по Sen of acting E p advice would n ot be аб Members all to you est or {0 the gen tag in i p peop ^ n ps elieve the price of i. if you|two or Me ius + hust ha ve aeted' on that princ iple, uld be uced | demands on that } abject are dr that you would fal in the object you had in view. rr І desire in the place to draw your attention to i4 оте remarks of Sir Lawrence Palk, i ev wio, say, nd has been met by the meat. Although. the price has been high, repared to pply ал агар mt weighing per Чү arter. I should be 5000 o jo fb. ab and im proved, pd of construction E ied to farm ie to ir 8-horse аа single cylinder | "vi тешр g used in ыу those cattle, and those enterprising Wa кро kon orks, Andore for anii tof chaf delivery to thresh: о een Sheffield, or ое closet and commode. , Ipswich, for x registered equalising. "A qeu. "Westmioster, for an S-horse er patent 7 dosi expansivo portate steam — ne. ue us Ж Оо, for арр plica- | г & Со. s Spencer have a met a fair return for ce Palk and o in e d effect? "The to: the extent o Ha consu сап reduce the | consamption-— an equal r in And not uy D tis the price of meat must be anc a хаа you satio, to ок say the pes of dii Mo X ве pii Chambers of Commer Avoust 26, 1865.) THE GARDENERS . CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 807 1 — рч taral boards in this country; and I believe no agricul-| {Шз country than 20 years ago; bub he күтү ө бе а | praise; A in whieh there shall be = nore -a 2 tatal boards could be so easily formed as those formed | great question wh eter т a larzer amount of m | атр and cheerfulness. ponds pr Farmers Clu They represent the agricultural| produced, and he чон tell them why эр p ave de асо а-у out ӨН intention ES T i" of the districts in w idc ey are formed.| market that day he saw a lot of ATE sold LL КО aud. thus proper be n а member of various farmers" clubs for a | about 7 stone, which, with a litt pu iud yeare, but I believe. we ha ave ве! 25 acia | have made 10.stone, They oi have "Well. paid the —— The Standard relies isset by "ie Poultry party po politics, we have no reason | ẹxpeuse of keeping a little longer Club (G to be aíraid of expressing our opinions бау on all | sold just at the time they were анар to pay е | ара definitions of merit in the several classes of sects that relate ө e icc а olitjes. You are|farmer. They were obliged to keep their in it Pelis n " is a striking | illustration of the , large tock, and aware that in France the Gov rnme ent seems especially | came to eat ction, but not so with thei иду they i “mister | especially бэз to e interests а» its | other. | tue requisito ce A кеа We a subject should find ; and you чр ч have веер, asl have seen| Mr. б. .W. Homer observed that they had been =ч bi last few t | one too) addressed k the people of iei: in reference | to think they were the most c expensi ve crop grown, к | E ei E agriculturists of France ` complain altho ough a portion was necessary, be cause it was the | We. tako tago f tho в body of agricultural | i А géntlg- Базу pe takon А-А tho H pothec Commission at | inr now wit me n los e tote ‘niony tey squeak, in man of. ‚соп iderable exp "n Anformed hin that м per BE le of ВОО чао and Wo enterpriso any part of the fori ey blame their Leg c energy of cottish agricultu rists.] üt, in a very sensible way. This — of Agri. | acre, and that the produc e #795 ili culture replies, “It is поб зо. 16 may be from your |under the ordinary system нета А re hrd eep| 13. SavGanroN MAINS, nem cien Ын Mr. John god crops, or the good crops of England. "The|upon them. That аё first Sight жур appear f Dickson:—I pay a rent of. about 40007. —viz., 20001, in fads with regard to France, are the A УД ioy startling ; but when Ше considered the large breadth | Mid-Lothian, and as much in Perthshire, Ium largely only i and have imported within the last two or | of and th over which sheep went, the ig тага" Turnips, mim by landlords and tenants as an adviser in pe апе ric теп of n | | : | Ws | тз, - ү -: 4; «d his | an they have imported." Та а — P 8 no Now, h bought the | fication of be o present hw of hypotlece, I think that contry the s entirely different. We import | growing of more ir ud Pulse 406 pa mos all a: a: prod sold i n open market by sample, and | from one- ЖЭ lio Wie e-balf of our S is uM fais бы on the land, seg pay better thau Turnips. Oa | delivered, sl m lin tl iti E vna we ople of this country, "The lar mporta- lig ht t lar nd the ey might sow an early descripti ion of Pen, produce. sold in rd t the landlord would not the n Fide ecd sufficient to satisfy апу Ы of peop ght to follow ite By far the greater part of not їп a safe position to import a Ad by a crop of Каре, previous to spring corn. „On heavy the farm produce is sold by sample, I sel all my quatty [^ n this, especially, as I have said be' land В in by sa:nple, even iu hern d. where there is а in the time of war, cowe when it may, I don’t mention food than Turnips. As to t] f the miadt-tax, stock market. 1 also think that. the right of Wypouies ә * 1 1 ж y ea мв? Mss they were [rre thei - AT win э e auy view of wishing to rev e that | cider in this coun ty акаа Devonshire at ош, 105. а | year past due aud йе current hi БИр! үе. It Am ah spem w as been es ——— here, ud imi hogshead, iy t the tax upon malt liquor was the last few years-íree-trade, [| 11 The hypothee should extend to the stock аз well as tò man. Nile d we want, 4. Y know Lo. а Lo The [os said : 48 to the fallacy of siring the erop. I don't a 2 that it re b. ijare any опе of М ere; but we want b them to produce stock instead of growing corn, he|to make the change in tho law take ha dinte effect, — ze ral € 2% of e Td need only refer to the pd ical = erieuce of id ricul. | even. during езеш — во thun what - trast T е алт eS to show те бйлу of ay turists, who need not be tol ich was the most the abolition of the Corn-Inws' did. 1 1 stituting the fat, tening of catt o | profitable way of employiug their Jan y ly follow that the system of forehaud rents dieit; và 1 bis left that. prineiple, how 8 ach had aet adopted for the last 20 years was the | would be introduced, although it might tend to that gerous 16 wi e of war, not only to tho raising a A of as much stock as they could, | result. I think the landlords would have sufficient growers of pad pe to кА community at lige. T|and Ше growin $ of a much corn аз they could; Si; ecurity without t exhcting. fore-rents, ha пто abont 209 tragt I lave thro own oui E hi nt with hy to your he believ Mr. id that y estate, paying varying from g go toge rin in order t ; the rest are larger onani, 1 thiuk the поа be ; to th n corn they grew | hir de tona ker api suffer from the total ме - way or кр; communicate M p from. time to the „more stock they kept; but "he did not believe tlie law. At p esent t time, and that сее ^ ions should. be + Кг Moe y represented use of" Commons às ever class of price, balance the loss they sustained by the 1 к Pure d mp esente й of corn. Mr. — х= € ps е desirability of z | 1% тта АТВ re " ruis ra and js p „М. J. ER agreed with M. A ees that the|their having some Mos Morbi d Ot ecd cl in a ye бе y in right EA to go upon wa mbine the| with their county ач E ea coul ч ч а ix and TA ulum ГЫТ 1n rs bap da ion of stoek with the grow A Indeed, | that — was rad Аса hada better meaus of com- T & у of ds ру theo (dig generally the they му uy t Е ак е how а great portion of i country was | 0 municatio vi now mias «ум the establishment of theso b icd we er ш ) m an faris it certainly would not answer, though there was | had brought them i into more direes contact wi thait чору of ere еш "T prices; 0 З is gos Aih ось: dae land. Chat оша. р erhaps be tur ned to Better county nrembers than they Һай ever. experienced |j, ор Lypothee. If tue landlord obtains а warrant for han соп corn x the present price. — = d - to var ro а - been the | sequestration, ie sheriff- clerk s sends his d еру t u im. Т equestrate, and it is don quietly in the mau's "e ЕА thong ME em had given the| agricultural A 59 reise t exist in in СЯ country t аз iem бану B PAR M E. “у, it; aud that goes on to malt for|w ti E t bo P 1 е year, sometimes for three years, it, feing purposes: et ok ere 80 many r а. bees ion and advan rand | d сае in the сне givin pm ea vitat! рк рк ene. to mix ti | the other case. i р. Ше protection and advancemen agticultaro in ш be x I rt: roaniila Fest, TORE H i stop bs eredi am in favour of Kateg on "V. 5, f 4| the кыза оек as other Th е upon опг table Practice with! ame remedy in a court of law that m istant? —— We hav an | Science (Longman of -— cultural and I don" should have any preference. body or any other body to йерен indi- | publications to be issued from the Royal Agricul-|r Jowt sce any distinction between the landlord who vidua] interest, but that they would be allowed to|tural College. There is no gretuis or introduction grants a lease for 19 years and the m ) from. бето еї јео nt es de aud T men for | explan atory | ot the plan of the work ; but the pr s day today. He d make his rents payable at short vor mmunity at lar, valuable papers—the | if they are no А itfortuna te thing if the iiy i y ТАНДЫ anything s ý qestio p substance of lectures wliich have i" delivesed ı at the uade Фаг бе Со lusk as for ап ordinary think в against manufacture; ers; а e did not|College. It — — by th - — bir Agri- ч debt, I have been in basin ess for 45 years, and I cannot eel it to his i б: Ду e deo est ral € ; by Mr. Bailey Denton on Agricul- say how much I lost tenants in t any one would fe n ky ivjurious to the agricultural interest. ral Dra nage j np "ме. JE E. Ransome on Ploughs an are in many recent p the део have not been thë stock Н. SAUNDERS observed that on arable farm P above ls. 62. ог 28, in the ponud, еп a tenant is t cost them quite as much аз they got for it, or | by Mr. J. Algernon Clarke on P y] H y sequestrated, the landlord generally po íwo years" - much as where they had good deep Grass Мт. J. T. Harrison оп Dairy Farm by rent secured to him—the crop for Жз carrent year, : : e! as lnd; but then 9 th ja ey must man 8 aud he In one cas sil ind the Climate; and could nof in many district emistry, on кү affecting the Agricult tural , about three years ag». e I Не, of 1s. 64 | 4. Solely to stock. to r.| Value of Natura е (d got two years rent, and a ba he pa 29 supply good grinding samples at the price | the dE of S m Engines ———! | former year's rent, оці of what the incoming tenant x mentioned, it was impossible to grow it here, | Mr. Z1 Welford (ТЖ gne wickshire | paid for the fallow, dung, and young Grass. Ia the : ‹ County Co urt) on Of these we liave already parish of Haddington there аге 16 or 18 farms, and I think aan half of the t been Sock. e kept з that the f th Dai Ё x ' tke mi ur 1 Education, and y Farming, | ' a ied the у ally а eA м nd i i Tcr Бан, а them further illustrations from | chro pate Аш Же; im. р, Veste it M һе lad! жаз naturally pasture. Within the last 20 бад | time to time of the substantial teachiug which agricul- |07 | d overbid the peg tenants, QUE, been iu this. county емие of n ва ^ had | tural ке receive "ab^ Cirencester. Meanwhile | ditio h they have not adequa | or julgment bee broken np айа hélioug| there r- | we may со recommend the volume before E А. — They 1 ч stock duct ride vial inal agricul- со. CARE. оп Р u S RUE : к j to a than | us as т. apana A ries of excellent origi e down. He believed in this обе tural ee Dp the d topics enumerated, | ут Ў а ва IS б i [ 6: a "tore consist mainly of direct acts of praise and thanksgiving. | 15. х т And wore y A oes i a.d ES Анан ; The bir Y ert ей either as a supplement to | Glendinning.— e Corn than tliey could here iya се roots n i existing Hymn Books, or as a first contribution | Auchnoop, and Little I -— A в Park : could "give them, A eit год s towards one in which there shall be less of prayer in | Hopetot MM M A E n - А шап TAr rh m, and Не | verse, less of mere se sentiment, and of mere invitation to 56 ес i 1 dà yel З pa 06. - ; E oe лз ` рл дг ЫА gowatda recckeed De b to: ч Ü — He believed t vit aver dul va у ше I seni РИМ n лите onte UA Morton, Lord Aberdour, Mr. Baillie Cochrane, and n e Au Tu 808 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avew Sd Mr. Welwood. I have had considerable I hav p ә еп а |а вһаге п the|than a y r letting sad for purchasing: effect of ет | to impr t for 40 years, an habit of valuing lands for a tenant, M ees raw a nu of vin them. Land- de t and which n dit t of. Afto ter T first year, there w ear's r n the far the с-на of the 1 ove the farming. е - Ай wis l ‚ап xi has 2814. No. 4 was ns H he mixed e cows, and p In every c were large a xed with versi, mi uld | the straw with Which t De - f The Oilca ke Man танага of the due: M be een w; ashed os om LIA мү premat course, the erma ix atter етеда EU o e to pei. iod i aenea Ayles. жеу plai ntis p "m ; | Northam, oilcake egre and they ues the las hs t few t the present tim ats pocket: o sboliion ve the Pe tates which 16 has аһ: э 3 part with them Б him the money. Landlords would only be in position as these заан if tenants paid hee senta. | before getting possess ould. 16. TrwPENDEAN, BROOMBACKS, SHAW, AND сами ^1 лене Кы William Scott. — Two at e Ая have got up to k and н I don't "rem "и cte ы interfere with the ee at least in cand aci I think, law were abolishe d, witho арна, because оа Я height. heir farms, Z yit security think they landlords woui uld appeared [nici and Mr. т ad pé e EX ecil Dixon, : In ons of TASS оа If they two 7 1а: кана would es more careful in in {еп T and two arable. The 5 far ey exten Тү imperial baie and the aggregate rent is ЕЗУ or | —A. i: 38007. Iha m e been engnged for 23 years in the prac he pastoral farms, ay t is to the others 7. ould be suff -|Q. Dowt y you think landlords’ — € a the | о presen nt law ?—A. T men p vpn Ac t their own pockets here is not much f their the dog е they gen 1 у 9 чыз is it Жер 1 don't think a landlord would kn дой ingl, d separatio crop. payable ue one of in arable farm: twelvem. paths for another at e eem trelvemonth; а por rion Whit у, 2e its on't pay for ra Year and a half, bu t the ‘gene eral was offered Д. + ы pes e m again privately. n as then lar and le "m Lt think the term of entry which I have ant "d n. ше If the ten lord was reason for pre t +1 erring г these ter ms o a tenan On the estate I men tioned i in able rise of rent Mur the of pe E t. is getting man а year w at arge increase of ren i. |3 only ha i The: = a very great g m ore use: s pai time. Non the parties told m Е M "their pr d Ae м4: Ben. Y his Mr. Wallace said y hundre bsc e than he would So long as "tie hypot he was beginning to go bac ick in the w ld enb. 18, that th capital. The o very first farm my father had he lost |g ps а tenant without capital coming in when the lea orld, о сара ет сате fo get din. account Rape са 1 demand Ais rent __|һе had tenants thos pi was out. I think it was relying on the law of h hy pothec -— кы еер took bim; but ће onl tl ты: 1 rents, e T thin tenants as утери б арда, | о | lan -= |за lie with whom the farmer deals, J Так me vieles E d be p n the same positio c EE wp y de distinction ing | placing pital wit nt. I don't think” it mid rem ii for the manure merchant and other dealers to secure themselves zz госту payments. ave known numero! of grocers, and other tradesmen of that ids, having suffered from the law of Һуро ес. I kno te in Roxburghshire on which every farmer recollection I think the У in ting " наф My family has risen | fro: far A cept « one in lying total the sentiments o HE think at would ps an advan ntage t consultation on ле рн Ж riends, they T iie aid ш if the asemi witnesses bo a little уу; m proper у,14 donotbe iv ч "the EE "at d re | - A of Heriots tsfield. f land to nearly аз Para саш ^od. "upon 100 acres ot in la a же can о оп 100 acres of LOTO ers downers do not w! en itn NU the “farms | аге in оханро, ly aste "m my father took it. my family as to the law M jets leave to brea i up old back- po^ are prejudicial to the progress of|do it on any such is aware term sgrentur has made | the genera =i eem of industry ж zr th hi T кие, e^ they are wise D district as wi grown u ashe cipe s eua cget grecia —scaree]y that number on the verage. In i б AR ee m г м his full rent, but he let the farm considera her after- warde, and in that case the ыш MIR got nothing аба]. І don't think landlords have eni od suffered by the farms being in bad rone de ute fl tenani the Farmya: ments of the domesticated animals, and the straw, uld get as aeh money. | agricul uias d.) they | fed the they will find no m w than was made 40 y ot 1з dairy farms in Tow ted in ears ago. orth and Wici ere then iscellan ard Manure is made св e die mixed exere- Ра and p the solid ept o! They 5 higher n rents, bur ther тп the benefit of the |а m: EN апте of grea orly. fed a n those farms, iai d W kept т! statistics of richer P seem to bear ont the is in ndi tions under hie h in ticle is fi now, туей. When іб is е еаб р p liquid excreta of stall-fed oxen and hor т a liberal dietary, and properly preserved, itis е eat value; but — it is produced from | fo ani imals, and ка ot been. ege from e 3 in m dd тео о и ме V ber a p p ek than it of со: eem es than - farmers ei Ae — bits ink w e lay ou M 9 ве оды law of by Molle to exist pn =a no more чау iban the aboliti or than the шоо of tolls would ded Б the pes idis great secu t which ten Water .. ўе Organic matter. . Phosphate of "es [pae salts and m ME: : think landlords Silica, « oxide of i Sob &c. ants аб | Ammonia free, іп combina- tion with acids, and latent that farm, which the landlord urine экза drained away, and most of the soluble | her table. The late the hill. may — e for pd. here, do farmer to pretty 69.1 Barly R Жее Тай t lu а аб е crowing € of t jha weight of rotten straw. The following "table pr dins composition of four kinds of farmyard p with j т "EL er of Health c of the lark. ` Ber T e аш the T юк. Her 3 65.22 28.14 2 64.12 29.28 1. à 0.94 agnes n the › daught the m 100.00 100.00 S, 0.7 0. as composed chiefly of horse d cow dung, us maids are the с АсбсВт 26, 1865. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 809 —— v ated in the harvesting, and tied in sh IRHILL'S NEW 1 exaü x ied in sheaves and | , ndar o P кы; - рей i ked à, lik e Wheat. Except where a very bulky e W. D EU EST TENT | IRON AVGUST. s er "Wie ua MO iti however, in ia Š rabie Р machine bas been t аа is done Sho b $ ша вата) vith „Oats nd Barley, almost universally the строи e strongt and easily rej aen cy RM ier band, harvest w rero d, fa y 2007 practice in the case of the Barle rop, to mow the crop rolled up most P "hen not in uso, is admiral Mbour, the corn is eit к рк tp agge id let it lie till nearly dry in swathe; then to turn it ef E res M pe ad of any height i mel already described, 4 се атша ido wet with the rake, and break it into little cocks with th For forti EE ; or of the London The processes A. ing & aerei MIN br M. large sh -— g prong, before it i jm — M E гечирмек qe is B Сано бас Hl. The following is Mr. Shirreff's experience in Eas „pa ОВ Hurdles, Fencing, ae ы, с шайт» Lio ons parati ve scite of "АЕ safe oj z de hee CN "he — genin m to t s ^. HURDLES аге аде HURDLES fum dl Mr. Tay į e 0s om rain sheaves and M d : 4 implements іп, genet m - NE stoked, o ^ i the йыт їп s North: :— tachs CONTINUOUS FENCI dn winning, а —€— 4 ae od р. de P. | «Теб it be suppose t the soil is in good condition, ach. Дантеа Prio List on IA Ta regard to gea ашн h and that the wetness extends throughout the entire sheaves, cut by е всу m wit the deklo: tho a " period т а ы then the Oat will certainly sustain -j ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, em bind 1200 sheaves cut with the sickle: the chief | fhe least injury, and Wheat the most, Should an Uon.. Designs aud BUTA үл reason for the differe: vm Per lee n rae variu dor excess f wetness be confine du e period of harvest- Corrax & Co., the binder еч б La? ra В n. ing, then Barley will be least injured, and Oats the | | S No. 2, Winsley before bim, without having ve from one ridge to | most, These miles are unquestionably just when Э ороор: Mia Тийре, м и. is allowed NE all bands, м: remarked | by the crops are bound into sheaves and properly stooked, | — ALVAWIAEN оспе э Кыны И. Б. E = cut EP. - sickle, though there is no harvested like hay. ira M vir. perceptible p parto on duds 2а 4 The Oat being found congenial to high latitudes, all cut with the sic E b; um tesi ne c dL and ripening at a low temperature, leger for the ев: = оп this гзтай t less grain is lost b Le "i S uds лев? зарф Perm ке лү мн НЕ ге M mown A e ears of Barle; y adhering d closely and а сай rer in I, enetrates far into he pem and wet ears „аге easily may be riod from the feld ir in и perds йу venit. in in the field. In 1857 the Whea x аон. that а stack of mown sheaves has a ougher Е 1 ры in iR m КАЛАЛЫ greater n ber OHNE E gra ile rley ji ie affected, of Barley Pax жа mre - em a: to cope with wet t lly admitted by | & | Ba he depredati ions m bins; but "this tlie E er of коиш Yo With Wheat and Оца Я Proof against E k D > чш" бош easily overcome, as n dress a sta he c is very different. Sheaves of these grain tum [жо са hour, T 18 is admitted that | readily admit rain, and from their seeds being enveloped | 2} inch пага, Dogs, Poultry, &e.| 4d. bd, Ta gun threshed about ten per cent. h ch hich long retains moisture, they are easily m inch Smali atia, Haron ке. nn | “| м. ч limite Bod] but as ted, and more especially us Hi inch | D мо іцо . ei | та |. | па ery limite e, and a in a fiel Wh Г upvardi Cart E yn threshing machine is equally effective and exp i бре А жыла 3 ditions with sheaves cut i er way, this obj tion is of little importance ther questio t in using the sickle aud scythe is the quantity performed Un ol n harv ingl: d of u upright in an exposed ны; 1 found 5 per cent. of the grains eprouted, Аз a general rule, the riper and drier А5 grains dr the sooner do they sprout in a wet and hen e the adva antage of a ecco machine "wards Carriage F GALVAN тай, ну WATER D TERNA GALVANISED CABLE STRAN. RAE HIC IRON PU. MEA permis GALV. RROWS. WING W WATER B GALVA. NISED Te ROOFS and BUILDINGS. ARDEN ROLLERS, experience in the attained full mat urity. nt of seven harvest labourers D witù | - Let it be added as ^ dades to the young farmer, not the operation of each implement, viz, with the scythe, | to е 2 lm к the better of his patience in the two NS, „two ga atherers, two bin inder тв, and one har d, but to wait resolutely until the corn is р dry чеда "А 18 АН In the Western counties it is з NH Of ЧИ сх com vi ” the corn in the field in difficult d 2 : weather, i.e. carry it by hand as soon as nearly dry to By the sracot MiB. 5 : ч 8 : Tie different points all over эда 2s t s са: load to X ntm i 2 010 each, and build it ther n little mow. ely two aves’ le vgth i in fe er t high, | s, the i^ ee from the use ык куйе В r nios Accordin ng | to the statement of | she securing th 12 е ор with a little cut Малы letting the | c incurred by either AS t sick ru d the band-c than the T H e ae m the opening sentence of the jm On the i of Se ptember (1859), we com: бш ый еш we have ever M "me was eather from be; ing to end. 341 specimen of what SER bs dote by the scythe, with a light Em: the bands well fitted m к dt -— eted one o tle interrup d deb ИН allsix gathering, six men for binding, id me ree boys for raking. кодеш апа two of the rakers were engaged for ma Aaa thers were engaged - the harvest. re diseha; when ме а тй. were пана cythemen, six олай EZEPTY p E sl в F4 H Hh B 7 ое $ B о st о it in those © pucks,” and thereafter wel їй ing it to barn, or rick. It is is „also „customary, as alre said in от ud |ы to be able to carry corn before it is ' perfectly агу еб апі LAWN MOWE) SUED. ROO; iG FELT, 1d. per s RDLÉS, HURDLES, HURDLES, 1s 0d. to de Vd. per yard, Мот„кү & бвккх, late Н. J. Monrox & Co. Ilustrated c ies and. чүсү free on application. 3, Great et, Leeds. NET SMPROYED РЕКИ A WIRE NETTING. co, Great Improvement with Reduced Pri: What e орем are possible in a we ediou; appen p ОКЫР r from e followin ha Take the татарч Бо) йет шу pene. com to-morrow. t we eather continued, the whole нче олд La jese or under the same roofs, making room i the m case for 30 acres, and in - latter 2 for at at least 20 к шке - n the e of the eather not per Whea to be eat, dry it Al | might still Бе saved, T ar mention А loads of sheaves standing n the field throughout the дашы carried оп E «s ERG 188 E 2 m i е women an E 3 ЙІН г I at day in the e pouring rain Men placed aider ^ ey were then soaked reg iun and are tember 10th, fit to thresh. e fie 14 ot = d di e nr d "i orm less ; and Counties the oe tial is t Sheaves, as 16 is rea hine, and sheaves Б PITE ЁР F | HEHI - It is well to Mere m as possible, to enable roceeded wi ith. ғ. НЕР Т sg read hen open up t em over the e rides pss qM , make eac D. pervious to w ^i makin eather, iui safe against | A Farmer’s Calendar. A bulky crop, are almost everywhere 25 feet square, and contained Md аб " sheaves.” each of which upwards of an [The above n XE he field and Cab- m rere vent their increase. [Teoria starlings, dc RA and snipes pick up and devour ta nabtral stato asto dry- | Fi cent. 0! f starch, 9 per r cent. of nes bor 4 per gr [^ rege d f perire per Ai 11 per cent. 0! -— E of husk, 18 e" UN eat will contain 16 to 20 per cent. of gi 50 per gm of starch, 12 per cent, of husk, sd. 12 cent, о! spa and T] HU excellent order, and | WIRE FEN Had | GATE aggon | London are abridged from Mortons |in ndents. Deo the maggot of the @ i duren Gentlemen, —! d. 10 4 |03105 04406 Hares, Dogs, Poaltry |0 3 e ог Poultry Бъ; Fares, Every iot appro RON £ RDLES, CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING, IRON an LING FENCING p FIÉLD and ENTRANCE S, GA. RDEN ENGINE N ROLLERS, er SEATS and CHAIRS, CAST I ASES, and eed ACH ien of (d HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL ACHIN m mem bs y on application. Every article satisfactory. J. B. Brows & Co. Office: 18, Cannon Street, y ^ London, E.C.; early oj ue M. Delni Тала and "Londin tone,” and near Lon don Warehouse bel rs ру» stock), 148, Ages Thames Street, 52 n) $ а the s, of London Brewory, close to the Jau i to G: —When you ask for AYNOR AND окр WARRANTED PRIZE MSS I apice ire see that PU Yi wh pui curae dà de eórporate тшш ring 5 caution and o! in consequence of an imitati: e egt pr p^ n for the genuine one, апа whic! ed complaints to be made to them of Knives which wi their make, all of which e warranted bot h by sellers and ma 5. & C.'s Pruning али thebest and the we market. others, but are of common pan Bands, Tubing, m Buckets, Bosses, Union Join! NICAR OM Eee dr. Curtain тч) TAYS, ctu пас СРЧАНЕ Wharf Road, City Road. » 19у оаа, 810 H TI OT-WATE TER APPARATUS ia ot Sari ады о; И — ж Bankside, Lo London! E M з see Са! Garden E For List of Pri of Prices S AMUEL GENERAL Knol kotty AN. = Liverpool. rmitted to the № Obility and Gentry p Great nicle, « June 24, » 1865. _ t Reference Britain and Ireland. Bene a by Hot Water. ^ HOLLA IRON MERCHANT, 1, Bankside, otl , S.E. HOT. WATER PIPES, from Stock, per yard:—2-inch, 1s. 24. ; 3-inch, 1s. 104. ; and 4-inch, 23. 4d. BENDS, aom Stock, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., | and 3s. each. THROTTL VALVES, 10: and 14s. each. Other | Connexions at equally low price: AU ale в of first-class manu- làn facture. Estimates тк B E n hy nod үе! үе attended to | the вате дау. A discoun| RANST са PA LESE Abd ion. m 12ft.; f-span, 24 by réoscopic Sides of different, pim post free for 6 stamps eac Descriptive Book, 2-е illustrated, w T for 20 stamps from "the z En aten ее, Е з ORAN: , Architect, No. 1, Temple | rmingha: » ot England, Ireland, and Wales. ar mood date with J. WEEKS BY BS 76 MR YALL E міра X уланса Botler. d Sold only by: А, E. PHILLIPS, High Street, Chelmsford, Essex. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, —— TAvavsr 26, е. Exhibition mpra Medal, 1862. Ej. oT WATER PIP with Elbows, 6; hons, Ti Wrought and Gast iron Baii у D. 248, в. each. Valve: e Doors, eda. of ы э ID in stock, at ES ыан, ыы Чан Wharf, Upper e List on Application, Se T лз o ашы, Works, Loughboro QTHOUSES for the MILLION.—On the pr rinciple A veni Mos and patented in E J de Paxton, M.P., combinin ESSEN Tý the Proprietor i С. licit heapness, excelle aiu rability. SPAN ROO T ipis ES ра pain inted three Coats, ап T with s sh 33 Glas Лава, | Fort жы шы Nn) — Hd Ed 73l. pome вашей teady 25 ft У Е кып 101.905 43 ft additionsito his Premises, and to Fit the d STEAM-TOWER dE bee uar. is now enal Orders him with TU ands 098, Illustrated ELS EA Prices, can be ha n application to SawvEL HrnEMAN & J. Мовтох, Agents, 7, Pall OE East, London. Also, A HANDBOOK on VINE e ао TREE CULTIVA- TION, 2d Edition, price 1s. ; post free, lowest = ise А consistent with аштан Catalogues, Working on application. S XD APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS’ PATENT PIPE JOINTS. T. 8. TRUSS; C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH. STREET, LONDON, Е.С. By means of these Joints the work is executed in less than half the time required for Socket Joints, an айни дан ean at any time be, made, or the ;entire Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the geim facility "Those s ts have been vaso for several years, giving entire satisfaction, and may be seen À » yal Hori Soeiety's Gardens, South Kensington and Chiswick, and many other places in Hrein ublie Building: For à few prices, see last week? s Advertisement. ATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. AE, PANCRAS IRON JUI COMPANY, | D ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON. this BOILER to si коте таа ымы mm ERAN AD Ue urse eP kid A. E. P. will be һар monials. Greenhouses, Conserva: pes aud all Кї ide ructur: erected. by A. Е, Eire the xiu абман Plans and Estimates given free Plans carefully саноа of eis Architects" oui. pe nt Heating pt Church: GL n the most e eis s guarantee country. es, ncs Ape economical principle. Тһе pier ed. Experienced workmen will be suho--| SHEEP HURDLES, 3 ft. high, 6 ft. long, T TR E D DR. SP e The simplest and best Fastening for Field, Wicket, Swing, and Railw: PA Deed WROUGHT-IRON 5 IRON HURDLES, PERDITIS, AND GATES. CATTLE, HURDLE, 3 ft. $i in. high, 6 ft, 1 ох X HURDLE, 4 ft. high, $t lag od 5 EU 5-do. to, Тор ar4 8 ВАТТ°5 PATENT LO way Gates. STABLE FITTINGS, CONSERVATORIES, &e. ST. PAN CRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, CK. M Б: Particulars and Prices on appli, Lists Free, PUMPS HIT Messrs. Fow such as-Prm for. А Apparatus, Eaths, ёч LA HE LANDSCAPE BKETÖH shows an adaptation of THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM. - Thisisa simplà T Self. Mons uy ави suited. ынана. Sy; € — for е in Publie and MOVED Establishments. c adoption is anat oaint o ros АР А 5 E was i where а Fall can be obtained from a Stream, Brook, or Spring. MEAM rip havo Breda X иа оет үүт 22 recta чу 600 to 6000 o: to elevations No. 37. IMPROVED Без BARREL PUMPS "ig HORSE GEARING for Raising Water from DEEP WELLS for the supply of MANSIONS and PUBLIC B ARRE "purpose on ту суе pus з - © CLINT ON & OWENS АтЕ BENJAMIN yis Uf & CO.) MANUF T HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, EFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, UILDINGS, Mei RU MIS for HAND-POWER for similar pu Erect every description of Engineor's Work а in Pee nilest scale, ВЫ est or Cu AS nio i eam Tosenn Water тей Бин of Pups, $e. free оп applicat Private Establishments, ore Warming and Drying m ^ LETEATING by HOT WATER Gi ага Purpo gi ves ре бо Mii Врт о рам. Jax AM ЕЗ Т: баг P EE Ses, Nursery ту Stock, дм ltenham. ing ео ире, Conservato nur AND С о.|т» Ховкмкк, Октан, Y п Оохтким.атти Рлктїкб eat n the most im zT зуе, combined with perfect enti- сци GLASSES. Te BE DISPOS ED c ОР, » Prieto Contract, in large c Ea sod small quantities, tbe ble N ы soitin” ES Бокко, E oF а йош : a" mean ) } H — in di: — A 9 фы A e 8T. J AME ES'S NU RS SER tY, M Gre Жу hd 5817 helte sing ой е Ca theyrequire xo Bmierwom à "or SB zo p 2 2 фо Ем бмр шрын d good and general то. BURY А, Б Р 5 ip » :$0 @ ъъ ДД, » . 3 0| Eruit Trees, Ooniferz: IM Бачы; also а very choice selection of (Successors to John В, Peil $n » "$0 8 |16, Ж Fe 8 Standard v апа Dt ES whole of which will be offered at Sole TD ARA SH ofthe Impr B » 591811 » з 0] worthy of Y OILE I5 » E 1 , 18 s " +6 HE Ап 2908 n and early orders solíeited. » » m " .. эр & P . a mar g ZI E $ TM OR SALE, a FIFTEEN YEARS "LEASE, with > 23 a E BEL. 5000 and 0000 feet, of Glass, about 1900 Pine е Plants, BEE GLASSES. а! p ре Катыш, with Hot-water Each.—s. d. Each.—s. d, snas e acude iur. Кылы 0 биче, MILLS 4 TN in AE * 0 6| 9inches in diameter -. 1 8| Ten-rcomed Hou use, good Out- buildings, Walls А ч no amping and Driting Farm Machinery, 4 z 22 d » e : { J. D., The Туп elve Acres, Fast rim orse Power upwards, be xd E. - К Г у п ср аА аы ть » TE | 1| 12 „80 ANTED оп LEA ASE, à FLORIST BUSINESS, E 8 14 » E i plenty of Glas от à Gentleman's оран; GUCUNBER GLASSES, Houses, &c., Жошо, and in full bearing, ni Fach jd каа. d. B., Gardeners’ Ohr: 'onáci de qo 24 inches lon 0 19th 1 3: las VOR ur sd реса » redi Aj Es To Land Owners and Agents. ера H UU UN ү АКТ ED to НЕ KT. Xn carly possession, a FARM xor Counties лүп р Alm. AR raj г Те 3 е p P of f 2 HAND Pa iid with Open Tops. E chiefly ALS with a table House thereon” (Cr Each.—s. d. ik Each.—s, d. | referoi © harder an means р! pe pen in in sach onse, 12 inchs уе с 3 = S x. Particu Mn (o be forwarded to Mr, Land Agent, Tring. 2 Ж t 7 р E .. .. EN "m it TAOR ERDE D Dole e me Бон, Land Agent, fri E Е — pou very choice LL FARM, with 16 ,, 8 126 F Immediate Possess d .. ion, 07 А, of ted. and баба акч 16-02. Sheet G Land, admirably adapted ra Market Gardening or food Oron) I s 7 Paini Glass, ân по Lon: f 4 pess, PATENT METALLIO HORTICULTURAL | PLATE. 48149 for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH | purposes, close to a Station and Town, an ng within an бого Londo: BUILDIN! ly to Messrs, N 3 GS are made from the best wrought iron, upon an LINSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, Cansovs PAINTS, |2, Amel Mansio п House, EEG. o" —Ü mew. The combination of Iron and Glass under | PAINTS reed colours ground ready for use, Р ач ТЕТ at Ко БЕ раз E pO of аре н ace anda 180, Bishopsgate Stroot Without, London, Е.С. JPARM TO LET, Norwood, in the Parish | of extreme ад of framing admitting T nm n Mt a S AH X Wc E gc peu | Е E ГЕ Р E N.r ГҮР — { 0, А tem p рм. BIGOEN FA гави, P , . ing md heat, tkani: : май, еа. арповр пега госпо. For samples and priecs apply to | E D "able, with Les Мов Heo bei Garden Groond id ае yv exceedingly strong and durable, : J. Snaw & € and extensivo Е Buildings. Situato about 7 nil Loi 5 а, n ust rum th established supe- аар ea r oo а. а X s + отео Graydon, 1 1 from The Railway? Bao at 1 ейдед ооа And аст оп 1, M Jie nost eminent Horticulturists of the day to be the “ Чолан. Paint no longer Necessary. Cou Pone de Shooting wili be ineludad Мап 2 from tho tion готов, ЕЎ t symmetry of growth and richness of Э, 5 C. =ч "du to view and further particulars apply to Messrs, Вилки, the complete adjustment of the constructional parts of these S&alts by Auction, rishable wi n structur n GARDENER'S OWN GREENHOUSE known as Dench’s Patent) Б is а Tenant's Fixture. ine : ovd and all connected with i per their manufacture is p ыч эшне те е com- of cost with peris most Piant, Busi the above, have been transferr T: H. ення, wHo who has deter- Jop Арнат д o! Dicksonia YROM mined to supply these eun e d buildings at such a reduced scale R. J. 0. STEV. A "i Bild. b AUOTIQN, nt dw oct ОТ Ao DET Np 1274 088655 one, his Great дош а , Ki i ы, W.C., on TU i -to, 12 ft. 6 in. 9 ft., in ing honest 16-07. THURSDAY, August 31, at Ы ER. „without resorve, 50 К TREE FERNS, from 7 to 14 feet in th view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. To Market Gardeners amd Others. Msn, E um МЫ ЫН, ыы L anp SMITH'S P. d Mis un ARNISH | surriving trusteo. of bo тоа ООН г I ‹ & LP, D. has introduced v p E дарку vements in their Lom k. and Ti xen en фар пові ра to T. Н. P. DrsNr, Builder, Н. җе, ex. ©., М reserving Iron Work, Wood, ог Stone. This А; arnish is an | Inn, Sunbury, e on MON VA r August 28, д o "A x Kensal 2а don, W. ооа p к ой pami on M rg n E is fully | fora term e ens en lmas ir M d жө n, Lon. 0- cheaper. may be appli an ordinary lal $ arm, 1 W T. AND J. TAYLOR ES dom Eta on & bs, no mix gor hinning, idis used БОМ. It is nsed in the Acres ot ind, in lots of from 5 to T 5i have on hand for iae DE handsome WOOD and ounds at Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at the seats of many | suited for Market Garden! mi томы. Tho land is situate yn GLASS CONSERV ATORÍES E. d 78. Two of them were | hundreds of the nobility and gentry, from whom the most flattering | 15 miles by road i n, and 13010 from а statión on Prepared for a gentleman residing in Park Lane, ап objection being is have been received, which Нил, & 8мтти will forward on Ey TS Каяа Tees on асо of their. intercepting the view from the adjoining | application. viewed һу "ave Krp*rn, the tenant, and ума boues, "hey were not fix. From tie Right Hon. the Ean of Suaxxox, Castle M. һе plaoo fi i» m Mossra, Fraser 07) К лае m ө es ч очы нн АО Е upon application “GENTLENEN;—I have used your Black Varnish for eni yearn, , Rodent Street, W.; and А, the Offi ST m "An 'ietionoers, 18. SMITH offers for SALE Two small LEAN-TO | 2nd consider it НІ Като ма wood work out M and Church Farm, Harlington, Mi REENHOUSES ipee - Jd. of PIT and Maher раса Rus Е nd E ; "E SE d р PES n to use Vai Rn ieu io мы RS EE |a olla Balllare, ЖЕЙ балала and Giai Med Patin rroded, I consider tne iron Barrow essential ESSES, EM AND O NEWMAN pim А-А received ад апа Раа 8d. рег foot ; Unglazed, at 44d. в ench, ai ctions to LET by AUCTION, at the, Power Pot I [0 TY complete, iem тог toot. poc ERA n paid to J any Btatioh Шо Кре, Ф, Driddleses on MONDAY, Ача 2à at 1 12 оов, the thé ЧА n " Hothouse Bull King Street, Hammersmith. Apply to Нил, & Surrm, Brierly Hill Iron Works, near Dudley, and hrs ARK) = a ты E вош а Cemeter er fo Sambart, i te Pe (JEENHOUSES for SALE, Warr ые ша = n Street West, E.C., from whom only it can be obtamed. | Situate in ihe Groon Lan а, ийил, fer a heem fom o RE Ad 1 A ws September next; Wo DETAOHED VILLAS with Pleasure A А S EE EE : GHTS and MELON FRAMES in stock. | mide ic, ape Sor à iit 3d. per foot; Pit Lizhts, P KI Estimates for Heating by Нота. Em AN rsmith, W. samaina M and dry And а verf ему 7 dianes ot (Иш? Ud x а А; ug mem iem OTS, applied in e quantities.— он, E & кеш E P, allowed for orders given at the nt time. x 7 зер NUS | Кы гусу ына AE tane, "Deptiord, Кеш, s. А WAL TER ARSO S AND TH. of Great SEEN Farm, ку Middlesex. prs (MOULES PATENT. reis iei " p to sometida tify that И pare removed А Sheep. Pp Аша. ЕСУ o cgo loc) c adam ME; JOHN Н. ERIA of Pipe Place, Re etit саш rete co pepe. cabe edu. fht Commodes, тту 304 DHLEREMESG 2 се 25s. and 30s.) may be applied to any GE ANTI-CORROSION. PAINT, | Whon to win ofer үстүү: ы RANK E T gost, and is баас. шийһешгей for RE, A MAUS. any person | foy splendid EWES and THISAV mn бро it poc sinis ‚ | Те Auctioneer invites the attention Qf Sheep. Broeders g E E» by the Privy pe in their A АБ. ка d ine white lead. See Testimonials sent сей И сана Sheep select y With the : мнау as а deodorizer апа disinfectant. with patterns and de post free. н dz dio having been pai siza; quality 1 Тее. 0й from the Ssensramr of the NATIONAL |. Тугае owt. carriage froo to any station in England аша Wales, and | бш (чо торага Бат Biood, anq ad judicio у improved tho lum E ASSOCIATION. most Seaports of the United lom. introduction, time to tim he best Ewes t Rir directed to stato ti ved of à Hp ud found to act тЫ АСТА е НЫ э TES St; ed вігапа, Lohd, w.c. OLDHAM SHOW, ATAN 0а, ; (О 58008, PAINT for all OUT-DOOR WORK. Tn the Lot r dark Mr, irte bas been RT guoceseful | зрак V cepere УЗО bred by AINT f WOOD and IRON WORK. Жыш Coun tis, мы tho other Tending Flocks тыа = сне 2 I ERE t prizo, or ia Xem hich se veral of th ARSONS' PAINT for BRICK and COMPO. rtu the same time will ыбаа Seven bighly-desconded Xoung C | m A MED LO, Тыа at both Stations at Lichfield. Qf SONS' ANTI- CORROSION РААТ us v Eris dcl vem А, ге X xir to the attese. (QARSONS' PAINT for CONSERVATORIES. pre «T Tomy Bel йы: = b R. (1ARSONS' PAINT fo GREENHOUSES. | T. gor. PAINT for HOTHOUSES.|Wu b B "pértiy vory men pereto, ni ома oy 4 р LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS аге с} Не, апа cos considerably loss than. muy obhor КЕЛТАТ, STRAPS го т PORTABLE ENGINES. Tons; ANER'S Patent, Strap and Hose Company. 1 Armit Wor! отка, Greenfie ld, near Manchester. 4. Чеһоцво: в 81, Mark Lane, London, E.C. a H. d Agent. PLOUGH and imis in чек d trin - жүзө күл iem Doen modes is and always has been a good огу; there is not a crack UR ME m on the oun Ó it Е dr in "E work, and to which there now ys INGTON’ S RIO CLOTHS ту; ented in, which I ha апа therefore it antep ape жүма of the Trade as Nev and Second Н: , Бн et nad gl pon Te tan Er meses { being disposed of by ra Мә donti — or tao -— корш. INS NLMATOD ERG €: RIAL toan] “Messrs. W, Carson & Soxs, La Belle eei pie AERE WIL Bare to ta AX ET Stock thereon. Fulbrook is апа BANNE o! EAE аЙ РАІМТ |5 ioin Тока o Burford, and ааг thereabouts from the STRATED CATALOGUE sont will keep for years in а dry place. corper о — ofthe e EI д а eni odas N'S only Establishment, 2, Duko Street, | Watrzn Cansox & ay ic art of Railway Vidnet, Auctioneer, or Messrs, Price & So, Solicitors, Burford, Three doors 812 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ататзт 26, 1365, | —— ——— NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THOMAS: MILLINGAZ.OSN, 4 aant AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. im REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. Bee Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. з MILK PANS, JOHN WARNER & SONS, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. W ARNELR; J WARNER AND SONS і AQUAJECT Have much improved the construetion of their АЎ Q2 Is this season first ins. duced to the notice 4 GARDEN i o No. 5474. WARNER'S strong ENGINES, in Gal- vanised Iron Tubs, well stream, and is complete in itself. £2 98, itself by with which it is filled, and non- to get out of x d ED Уса DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS forwarded on application. " Editorial Communications should 1 i m i Printed by aa Mien be addressed to “The Editor; ” Advertisements and Business Letters to * The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington S Gai London, W.C. tefriars, 4 Printers, at RADBURY,Of 13, Upper Woburn Place, in the Parish of St. Pancras, in the Co. of Middlesex, and FagpERICK М E ores DEIT. ia Precinct of Whi Д SH, yat thelr Otice, Lambari Sk, Predne, of Whltefrars, Oley of London, aud Pub 1а ene Оэ. ОГ Middlesex, nnd Parpenior Sreet Parin of BE Мо. 1, Qovent Ganan, d the sald Goc garvapan A ' | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. Price Fivepence. No. 35.—1865.] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER №, pie dn ne» Броз 23 The Spring Flower Garden. Stra awberry тка Infernatio nal Horticultural COLLEC TIONS of BULBS. jin the above, үүх OOPER offers АЧ ral "Thousands of Exhibiti c od UII m 817 a 0з. 6d., 218., 428., ‚ 845., а SIR CHARLES NAPIER. Stron у =з er 100, 3s. 6d. ; Lane's (Messrs ) mu rsery COLLECTIONS. of PLA NTS for t iae ab »ve, E [Cw 50s., & 100s. | per 1000, £1 10s,—St. John's Hill Nurs rong pi sworth, Leaves, perforations 1 in For particulars € the AUTUMN FLORAL GUIDE: тарг Lilium яп aurat TO Bann & Svopzs, 12, King Street, „ Covent Garden. oss awberry Pl UE OLSON begs to intimate that сан. LOW a AND CO. be eg to announce ds iid of MES DATAS pun 9 tho АДЕ у STRAW: their annual importations of DUTCH FLOWER R ROOTS, for ed шна at AL а 15 now ready, and can be had iio r чуй essc Yarm. M a само. — — ИЛЕ j — London, N.E. Traw BERRY "PLANTS. —Strong, for immediate ug ng. Хон DESCRIPTIVE. LIST шау be had. оош ths, Tulips, gi ЗтеРНЕх Bro wx n, Sudbury, Suifolk. WM, HOOPENS First, Лирага ortation of DUTCH Cines | STRAWBERRY PLI ANTS.— Black ^ Ea 8) 7 eH i 9 gri com C нь rincess 5° Richard 1L, Highland Mary, Newton hn's Hill Nursery, New Wandsworth. — B, yat the бшу мы of £ Wales. al Te 58, A ио, A ue earing ind “То mal Н х2схтнв, TULIPS, TROUS: NARCISSUS, cro qm Сютипл/ GLADIOLI, RANUNCULUS, MONES, LILIES, SPAWN, 5s. per r Bús E м ushroom Pamphlet, with New Appen- AMARYLLIS in splendid collections. D BARR & Svopzw's | dix, 1s. 3d. A geret Gardenin ng, Is, 6d. ; Cucumber and Melon, 1s.; AUTUMN FLOR: RAL G GUIDE, free and post paid on application." Strawberry, new system, 1s: ; Potato, &c., 1. 6d. - s T х, Seed d Plant t Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent PRINCE "ALBERT чон алага ls, per pac € | Garde WC Stamps or Mte mls ais d tp ees € ing. NT MSIE ава ES дот ambi Woodsias, how to ETOW ...... 819 б New Catalogue of Plants, Dutch B RAW 7 m ree OBERT PARKER begs to anno ounce "tha yvy NEW 0 STRAWBERRY PL PLANTS sf ali the g nene kinds; warranted true; well rooted, 9f New, Rare, and Beautiful Greenhouse. Hard; and Stove Plants, To be sold oou able, Е Шевцов, t Grapes, um маку, Crosses NTEE acinths, EENEISUET of dee We CHON ICE PLANTS of 1865, upon arc and other is ni ublish: Ev p. api rere e Pee тта - " lp es Bror. Beo, i Woodlands Nurseries, Exotic Nursery, Т near Hals Essex. КЕ ЛЫ crx DM E d Two minutes walk Tapa the Sturmer ERE Grent Eastern Railway. ES GARDENERS VADE- MECUM, pis Goldfinde: meg S. la Lov E PLEMENT of DUTCH and САРЕ BULBS and J^ MES 8 OLG Dx 0956 Миг ai series, near ter, as the largest, Fruit ait fnt the Wi = after 15 v U жы апа с цар а Lilies. trial, can with zal gonfdenpe renamen] this ine STRAWBERRY TION rem D SONS havı "iy CI a Su supply particularly arket Gardeners, e finest nown. Forces of the om beautiful LILIES, ны can offer them at 6з. per do eii iud US са AD And en ec н; 106 я Berkshire Seed Establish ent, А осой d and Uber towns in the last week of the past GUERNSEY ai hA, DONNA LILIES, Ma elu ami polit Жа силе йын тила per dozen, | E 8 AUTUMN CATALOGUE of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &c, now Кату Жан ak при. Баба жа лдем. ready, xc can be һаа post fi reb ра 1 V b Burrer & McCuLLocn, Covent Garden Market, W.C. helsea, S.W. ern ella Castle пуа ға P ARK AND SUGDEN Ro pa iltes, бв. ба, meer РЕ LAWSON хо SON, London and Edinbur, King Stre en. W.C , have pA P EXT. A to te "d JUNE A AS vid HYACINTHS, dU IN COCOS “КоВ &c. just | 800 1ізійоп їп О king orders, w received from Holland in ex Sellen u S, kes just | Fil be t dere in ES dg Umi s received. ai Sia. ix "Bio Өрен te ud. Trade, and circulars with list of awards and AMES MIT TCHELL T Tis cetfully i informs the No bility | further particulars may be nad on application. and Gentry his renowned RÓSES аг e NOW in FINE BLOOM”. EW GRAP E, * ROYAL VINEYARD, » the best Mer E Soetens, Maresfield, Sussex, Two and a half Miles from N late White Grape ors ant. Strong planting Canes, 10s, 64. each ; ooms and flower 2i Peas, со crop of .. Plants, UN ui Books, Bulbocodium Жы 87а, 8) а, эў акызы at Darjee! { í X iH: Hs р " of Ireland . . 820 b — Ealing е АНЫ ». 822 а - Занаш and Agricul- Wn i 818 a | Thujopsis, DESDE 819 c Tulip us National € ADVERTISEMENTS intended for the CURRENT WEEK Nosser should reach the Office not later than Tuv: eri RTL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. —A MEETING of the FRUIT and Бернал, COMMITTEES will be held on TUESDAY NEXT at 11 оос G. HENDERSON AND Sor offer SEED of|pP * CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, and PRIMULA of first- class ity, at 1s., 2s. Gd. and 5s. per packet. Also the finest NTÉR each, fursery, Si. Johin's Wood, London, N.W. E un AN beg to „announce that their * ЈЕ: CAT. GUES of AZALEA OAE VD BRITISH DT ROSES, CORTFERUE кы and SEEDS, ma; t their ке состен the Trad Dosor 8 8 EXTRA CHOICE SEEDS. Me Ii mme. s y y sery, Isleworth, W, pelARGoNtUM MRS. POLLOCK. eon pamiers struck Plants, well шынын in 60- : ozi ; е Trade supplied. Апр FRYER, Mara Chatteris, бым ыы (ны MRS. POLLOCK ү ше GERANIUM MRS Я OLLOCK.— Very Strong. Plants ж a LL А арм SET at 18s. per dozen, 'Price to 0 near Bath. Rose: B.S. WILLIAMS, Pira dise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London. The RR PRIZES at X" NATIONAL, BIRMINGHAM, PES.— To - e Sold, ab t 160 Bunches, hangi ng in TU н о ТҮ: Ern p CIPUE 8 — T. 'OLLIN! GWO: 00D, arri B N'S GERA CDU MB are NOW in FULL eir COLLECTION NDW in ue Чеге. ipapostion af required. Apply to М ngay ingay Farm, Hornsey, N. ыо лод е 1 pem Waltham Station (G. E. Railway), Bower, iot Colin spinn d ir yaang Conor, and rc B S. WILLIAMS to pm А-1 he has um CERE APOLI TREE. — Extra fine ае is duc a visit. They would solicit from bheir е pem 20 Ht млр. =з Кен ^us ps m € supplied ы by WiLuiax НАвмлх, | ©®ПУ N ас unt, N, Nurseries, H. Holloway, London, : : Uxbridye. се on applica: urseries, Chesh: > n j "wanted Whol Ї үш. "E ANTED to meet with a Lot of CLEAN PINES КА m wiock of all kinds of Violet api, DA^UL ах» SON'S plendid COLLECTION of а in Баоовайоп ойт nest Jaumary. pone Jv ready for DRE Баро pans Т0 per Mns rimea, Russia, NOLLYHOCKS also TIRE in BLOOM,- per month ; and a Lot of SUCKERS for Succession Houses, 4 СА оз fu of prices gr i Bloom directly, Reached b E hunt — reat Eastern Address with price to G. Ркоғіт, Gardener, U, HN SrzDxAx, Thornton Hea h, Surrey, S. Фа ==, Cow E кока АКТЕР, а few FRUITING mi оо: NV RUSSIAN VIOLET, THE ОЛА surpassing | H) UGÈNE ҮЕ ERDIER, ^ Ti^ Aimé, Nons ERYMAN, амл td GORENS, ER йш CAYENNE, Ted tie and — à m E kinds, having obtained two 5 ане Au Аааа UE SPECIAL Post-office, Henley-on-Tha. € “1 cach br notes less ihan 19р оп flow V 60 рат 00 “ш DESCRIP ia t ot the ER Gene € Garden and. Agricultüral Seeds. ^ о: bi 4 . Hom Pre ied шы ы fime бт, core quay Loi Thames suse, |] А М, pra Sa откат ER AND С0.5: is unsu 77 — — —Bnrubs Roses Fruit Trees &o. — —— reni ic rpassed in évery good Shrubs, Roses, XTug 926 0 Наро, < EN Per packet; - kac f, Deep carmine or white, each Is., 25. 6d., and бз. Wis 3s Eb E S t reon, о, NURSERY Ne” and hec FLOWER SEEDS O GARDEN, Se Merchants, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. 1011 Ras d pe Twp) Е аа d EA v Как d. 9n application to Годо NS ed Pelargonium 8 CATADOGUES 09 "application. Merchants, 7, Bo vos, SES t London, S. c ыны : emali quantity umei ighgate Nurseries, ud Shrub RAD CALDECOTI, kw» AND BAWTEEE, to offer, in packel Ornamental 8. » E. iet VE ао Fanen 2s зво“ ур SONS invite lovers of Ornamen І БОЕ ү Ege gua “йр and ADR 1А, dnd CINERARLA, of superb he abo v оао hare бешш 5 ас т EIE б years Red iea colline thea kr ^ and co FE TS AP x * -HOUS SE i Р artoa m may bo had оп. оп apilcation g 83 Н. [Hx GROWERS and due Wisbech. a ШЕ таал в лшщ бст má: M DN London, S.W. M ums PRICED LIST.of NEW. SEEDS on application. Aci MERE zu От аар Е — Worcester. ANTED, 100,000 Вог con THORNS, 3 years BUFIONS STUDENT РА! БА! [гй RAR Жы 5n S 4 years 2 ile. be delivered at Basingstoke SWEET WIL AE SEED. е AX еи iure to view their ы ОН of houses nearly 3000ft, in length, Railway, Я пты scr AN for the О! Sawbridgeworth, NEN н deer x ; Contractor, |? TEAN VERSCHAFFELE Меку б ЕАМ VERSCHAFFELT, NunsERYMAN, Ghent еге Belgium, scie That, his NEW CATALOGUE for = 1865 and 1800 is Just published, contains many interesting | | )RUMHEAD С TE Gros pm either to himself or us Pe Rs 0 EEG RIVERS Qu AND БОМ invite those NOLO. , Essex, e postage E-GRASS SEED (British Ferns an regie SiLBERRAD & Sox, 5, Harp Lane, Tower D ; VEW ITALIAN RY 5 р рне F i ICD W. ED, ITES ad SNOWDROPS. udi or delivery. Bod only by himaoif tò Agricul UE of BRT В 488 4 М ЧИНА iym mon rogi ie ур-аш T8. per Bana & Sganen, Seed and Р Plant Merc! Аав, King Street, Coven! Garden, W.C. rem as still to offer a OFER WALTERS of SHALLOTS, Tu have produced this SON — mme noo thaf they can few year over 7 Tons per Acre. Price per cwt. on application. R 8 хова of о, of „мы CHR кено ned Ап! ‚ты Даи APPLEBY cels for Seed, grown on stif clay soil, aftér the steam ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, imported вера f an NX choros dde ыа а | йог "The crop Wis harvested пул уйн pris condition JAMES CARTER ахо CO. hare i ДА) mples and price ei pont ea Ys Steam ti very low prices, Prices and sam ^ pite» to on оц Dor Ма Mel vill be үш, Буе "Mosis ak : Ó— Jaxxs Canter & Co., 237 & 238, High Но. Á TTE 814 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUI TURAL GAZETTE. (SzPrExBER 2, заа; Late Trifolium. Early 8 Feed.—Seeds for Autumn Sowing. ОСОА- UTTON лхр SONS have just received а supply of of i3 e PAN SON — ua can supply of excellent (I салат REFUS; Б each of the NEW VARIETIES of TRIFOLIUM-LA of Chariüg Within pies and LATE TN The qup ity =$ ed P equal to the | ITALIA: YE-GRASS Eg RYE ! ba: Cross, parae on variety, ith d vi antage g ina fortnight later. Алах INCARNATUM WHITE MUSTARD T, leo long And Wy i E Pure BED TIER ERING 9d. | т D.) кон CLOVER and NATURAL GRASS SEEDS for PERMANENT Maret 1 Спговіав of apis io m S , Aiso (ho COMMON TRIFOLIUM INCARNAT TU 4k pet- 10 КОЕ Seed of BROMUS SCHRADERI, 2s. 0d. per Ib., and the HS. Coroa Fema C Еш У TRIFOLIUM SraiAqpA å 2s. "od lb. cheaper by the ewt. Carriage free, pe small New Hardy Clover, hU ELE: Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Жабар mont, Bo ade | РЕтЕВ Lawsow & Sox, the Queen's Seedsmen, 28, King Street, Ode qu Вибе Or Postem, € of Grass Lands | Cheapside, London, Е.С. ; and at Edinburgh. & Сы Payable to J, ш BY SOWING GOOD SEEDS OF THE B UITABLE KINDS. To the Trade. M үстү ВЕ USHES ш QUTTON'S RENOVATING JEAN SE VERSCHAF FELT, „Ghent, begs to offer the 014 in every toy Э ; э at the undermen iem CAUTION, — Бноџір Now i Spica, ды P a Pun et itio pr 100, A2 Stamped, J. EN па веш аш of | PERENNIAL en 5 1o £i. stems 12 to 15 inches high, per (X1SHURST (оу. cLOVERS and, FINE GRASSES for stocks fit f or grafting, per 100 | £L POUND, whether шы g the botto: EREN Ee tu 1to 1i ft. hig without buds, per 100, £5. fps lm and Mildew, к md per acre vin be. sufficient, and p ice pla: i dene per 100, £6. A or as Winte y ce klamis n pet, £8, £10, £12, and upwards. ald g ab ret ри » y рай Bie, О n large stocks, beautifully set keton ЧА — Ek vm ent 2 Сы Зоттох & c stocks fit for [109 ‚ per 100, #1 8з. фрон, and if the lution M Roy iblishment, AR D VARIEGAT. fine strong pad in tam of foliage, A 'ents жык 1to2 LU LÉU-EGINGWEGMALO L nies si ENSIS (Ota ag ah D orig kde. for Li Seeds from "s number of r^^ OZ., Plants; one from 10 LI DII 100, £ pn В. S. WILLIAMS сап а now supply good Seeds of the um Ж ҺАНОГО U "peri large ids -— | at rest. owing :— CINERARIA (Weatherills extra choice strain)—B. S. wW. has DARET per 100, £2. ered), per 100, ed Pd ea tr Лазара secured at a emeas expense the entire stock and right of eM » » extra iem sized bulbs, £3. and 10s. 6d. sale from Mr. W йм, P his, the үе eye of Cine! в) » P NCTATUM (truo), өзгө здө of bulbs, | Ae ien CUNT те жеен osi o ч, Nico toat ainil CALCEOLARIA (Herbaceous), from a fine strain, 28. : 1 nr d ur Qux qo fa Creme, Qhfut; PRICES PATEN? ams’ train) d the "^ CAND; eb s do) sU Даг Cash or reference required from unknown correspon: mäeni LE COMP. Red, White, or Mixed Seed, per mn оз) Holloway, London, Ж. Wiliams best coloured flowers in айтанда. 2в. 6d., 38. 6d., and бв. per Paradise and Victoria QR puo вв үз, ты. gt ссевзог еы Боно of Charles Verdier ч росна his E CAT DE of GLADIOLI for season, which can be had on appl: Е, Sr. 2 › 5, Harp Lane, н 73 cet, Here epp cei the New Sorts as Hiera = EURYDICE qoem — ori eid form, pure white, flamed with lively Каб е. Pere 1 LORD BYRON ym )—Very brilliant н. ей and striped with мде effective Ame Е wer large, good form, very ye Phe shading of EE djs ^ im p this fine plant prev an very larg rfect form, nite slightly shaded with red. Extra. ARLES Verner begs to inform Amateurs that those Gladiol xe а most банш smell, and that he can deliver the Bulbs in the highest perfection. БРИТ HE NEW туйхо LES dE SCR SWEET PEA. —Seed from th n saved, and can be "е дойт кшн E valuable Pea is эана араа Duc ic эша annuals of late years futroduced, First-class presented by the ри касда grt the Royal Жоошуп Society on оп Ушу 11 last, and it is inthe Gardeners Vind as“ i Mí шее and ууш» ob tio Bog леш so 50 m pieg packets pem year еса со! үчү bap сЕ itin casado sited ea be TIHGHTON E SUSSEX The EARLIEST PEA known, extracts from a жеде у rapidiy sold NEW PLANTS. MR. WILLIAM BULL BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT Н NEW LIST OF THE ABOVE IS NOW READY. Upwards of Two А Prizes and Awards have been made to W. B. for n bg RARE PLANTS alone at the principal London Shows during Ae presen: nt y | ESTABLISHMENT for NEW and RARE PLANTS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. $ CON THE SPRING FIOWER GARDEN e UAE TO ADORN s i See BARR & SuGDEN's forthoo! AUTUMNAL FLORAL "GUIDE. | Bella Donna Lilies, 5s. 6d. per dozen Guernsey Lilies, 5s. 6d. per dozen. та азаа. Petworth House, enters Express Toss on the 20th November, and — — I had Daniel O'Rourke and ress side by side, but gathered first from Carpenter's From Mr, Mansu, Gardener to Marchioness of Bath, Worthing, Sussen. “I made a sowing of Carpenters Express and Sungsters No, 1 me ese Lube sod su med iac d re Gardener to C. Catt, Type angie side, gU I Miri бшуде Вав н Dane КЕС, before the — ч ready." ^i - From Awzs, Gardener to Н, Pegg, Esq., Brighton. “I made £ Carpenters Ex ME C V a c жсп Td RUE our Cord s A; others,” From the various umo of a White-Howered variety, it has been eagerly sought after х бағала ian, Eag., Eedieaf, Novelty, but not until the present has it been offered in its genuine dive milod faune gel очту n Peas, І beg to say that 1| Тһе from whom the Seed is E. G. Hzxpznsox & Sox exhibited i { йог шу i qrant ts sonson йш nine daya fn wise ofany | variety in Ж Жык, 2 Р етс glam ЖН т and Admiration, and it is from the original Wite ; Mr Max wert, of the Gardens, Eton Park, Оой, 9 the "ttov gue additional A eng — qi piece: ird; it being found б ordered with fdr e Carper 'еаз, BAYS :— Whi owere ап igi dx or seven othe rying rom white diverti э and 10 Teen Euren riy xin a fortnight earlier than Sangster s Хо 9. including the various of л. ini veis og б blotch. Thy gp , From Мт. С. Court, Gardener to Captain Bratt, . ' [eolour "Obteined doom the collection of plauts from хна the Seed now offered із шеей, prov. D at intera apresi sido by aide with 's No. 1, | sports into various forms, inc. including some some of the most unexpected No CEA offer AE joi in 0 AxxxANDER Srzwanr, Gardener to Oolonel Leslie, One most tain "io M m irae ү ме шыр E! Muni pu i ns side with T eerie n ere X xs nd 4 f col тегү d EIE е blotch gf us уц exquisii oe on 0 colour, e тйл ms таша betoro eter ot di thm v a | base of lobe. A Figure of this ety will be published separately early in in September, affo Ai ze |illustration of the varieties included in the ce ines "Thomas Jenner, Lewes, sowed урынна ONE Cupettors Mya hene que AMI OU. This seems to м ty, 78. per ton 4e UNE BARR AND FORO. со and PLANT MER Niel 12, KING STREET, | VENT GARDEN, LONDON, W. 4m CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI IN VARIETIES. MESSRS. E. G HENDERSON í & SON IN ANNOUNCING THAT NOW PREPARED- To orem SEEDS or Tus 'spenoiD pLANT MARKABLE Y. и For the protection of the Public the Seed will be sent out in Packets, with te Вий ў 0 FI ensure iis genuine source, 12 Seeds, 28. 60 фе Бае &, раа Packets—First Size, 94 Seeds, 5з. ; Second, P.S.—The Seed now sered having buen produced from Cultivated Plants in varieties adverted to etr ia Vu Г colour to that obtained from запечка from that sla on it native sandy plains, in richer brown tint, and differs the native being prematurely, and generally o iet А, e WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST, JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, s sumas. 2, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 815 о ЧА ЖН ртр р. JAMES PHILLIPS & CO., S J. Snaw & Co., 29, Oxford S Street, Manchester, DEN TARPAULINGS, 8 ft. by 4 ft., s. per doz. HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, Ох Ий eyelet hole holes. IRA ANSPARENT r Siteet, s paar ayaz 3s, бй. each. " POLICE C CAPES, 18. and 24s. perdoz.' HORSES ' 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON. Е.С 10s, Curt ырыа" Colón Te onch., DRIVING APRONS, , i Ld nom Net Garden А ets, Shee: pon. a: Rabbit N E cae ———— h p А Semel 23m. Mesh, t 2 каан Poultry, Bt De. square yard. REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. рылымы n ced ЧР лед) M ENGLISH SHEET GLASS. GLASS for лер ошаш нош жайты FOSINODONS RIOK CLOTHS, Packed in EA about 280 feet. As su lied by us to Mr. Rive Ногі, BENJAMIN EDGINGTON'S MA ARQUEES and SENTS, -ounce. 21-ounce. cultural Society, № o hos = the ха wig Aga and BENJAMIN EDGINGTONS FL NEUS e£ jan Best P. и A - па. Gentlemen of v». Ini ted Kinga Er. EDGINGTON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE sent Seonds .. .. 3414. .. ба. 100 f BENJAMIN EDGINGTON'S blishm nih x Xx 2 "n 34, 16 to 17 oz. dl os. m uM ES only Establishment, 2, Duke Street, 0 m .. 14. E 4%. 20 20 by H Fourths .. 13s x А5 15, 0d. yr \ ; Thirds .. 164, 04, РА 19s. 04. ONU. ыкы icu Dn КАНӘ, 20 » M (Seconds ;. English. 7 English. | idi! j Sizes, 16-ounce. z ? ы » 15 ) Best 18s. 04. il 235. 0d. те е 3 pi "sd dies аһоте prices include tho Boxes. s BORDER EDGING TILES, MENT D TS B, mel mEUQUE. end 3rds qu uality at 16s., or 21-ounce at 195, » in great eL or. patterns and material, the ә pinia being espe- > cially suited for KITCHEN GARDENS, ан they labo Fri Alec lied to ers). em a Seconds are intended only for дрі ог ee elling-h. SMALL SHEET заставке, 13,1 11/14 12/15 „11[16 "uL 1219 Pu 0-Е dud 1 GARDEN VASES, "OUNTAINS, &e, : 16,1317 "1% 0» Bue 13s. 64. 16s. Od. In 100 feet Box um n гоа dus cmd i iret , ns и +. 8276 a 8 ME 2 Е à КЕ: [нм О те "Ө, шз Мыз 7142051418514| .. ) 16 to 172. to the foot. »6.. 81, 68. rac еер |н ЖҚ таом Кары A prn FOREIGN SHEET GLASS. Boxe 2s: euch, rotu t full pri Шата Prion Lists froo by рой. Tho Trado supplied. C UR Mur. да p afactured. | АП small squares from б by 4 to 10] by 8} are cut from | ()RNAMENTAL pese e, TIERS би, nemine 16-0z., 200 ft. еқ | ft. 21- 9, TOR. Вов, warvcrnr d е E oniy обв s in blue, Xs and bulir colours, and capable of forming a variety ol $ s. d. СА ondon Agents for Hartley's meras Pla — Best 70 2 : 14 T Perforated Glass for Ventilation udo ТЕ TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than Seconds .. 3 0 0 ие 413 0 Glass Shades, yvy and Gilt t Stands, Gas and Lamp WHITÉ GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls of Dairies, Larders, This .. БУ 2.5 0 210 0 (|Glasses, Chimney and Globes, &c. itchen Ranges, Ва ка, A рь Жы сак заи Paving ES с; 115 0 2.070 Glaziers’ Diamonds from 10s. to 21s, each. M стага Drain CoA tmp Cinkas, at their Premises as above, 6LASS TILES and SLATES in SHEET and ROUGH PLA PLATE GLASS, PATENT ES and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. PA TS, COLOURS, YARNISHES, & pe. вах сае best ТИЯ “Por Ton orts GENUINE WHITE LEAD. FINE OAK VARNISH. LINSEED OIL, Cu MEM RR iid BEL MON PAINT. * т CARRIAGE. BOILED OIL. BRICK BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries and LINSEED OIL PUTTY. PÅTENT DRYERS. TURPENTINE. атой Work e d cce Lead in Bheets or Cut to Sizes, Lead ue Lift Pumps, Water Closets, and Plumbers? Brass Work I2 0 P MN [сй блг» кы f every description, QHAW’S PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING À LAWN MOWING MACHINES, TABLE HOT-WATER APPARA OR TUS, WITH TRUSS PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, ке. T. S. TRUSS nom to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES E + 4-inch се ånd Joints, Saddle Boiler, Fire o ES Patients Drawings, and Prices, рр ‚ Bars, Soot Doo c Diniper, Supply Cistern, Feed and Air P. Pipes, Jouw е Junction Works, Now Wo ortiey, Leeds, Doors. Pipe i Stands, &e., of de es ist quality), ишы to any Railway Station — A r rn 1... ЩЙ REEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, vp ы» thin 25 miles of London, at the G NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT. ING MACHIN. 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ла SIDE д, m END OF stie Apparatus eomplete. complete. ТЕ ENDE .—‚. 45 10 0 75 44 a 0^0 [30 feet by iZ fet .. "mns 0 геру E Bs 0-00 0 0 |40 feet by 15 feet .. n 0 „ Es 10 5 0 2 5 0 50 fect by 15 fedt ане 18 0 0. .— By the use of mates and Фын forwarded on applieation to T. 8. TRUSS, Б x. 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C, оле E NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. 2) WITH REDUCED PRICE. ^ á- = 5 GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and have carried off every Prize that has been ven in all cases of coi eg — тра have been sold since the year 1856. a е ists wn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free. AS GREEN & Sox, irren Iron Works, Leeds; 2, Loan Hi, London, E.C.; Hadwin's Buildings, pce pond, Hob verpool; and 19, Eden Quay, Dublin. P trio HES ER m + д vamp, н нке nr" 1 xac | DATRET RÜTTI PEROHA SOLES— { Mostiy used for | де e dz n rp ME 6d. Lo] РЛ n Son QM IMS Nb imi Heds thee i filter Nui ж 64. ola, 8d. qnum mad oing so maoh na nM rond on ione bmi Si id E |н | NE oc EE i d. 7d. : 9 times by warming the material a5 the fire, and t from the sti of ; and ууш 00 yards "i nE Чарс E at nearly all Шш Анар Mies Stations and Shipping Ports thick parts sto тте ports, erus easily as dris oe БА, x Tos ў ` a t i upwards delivered free to most parts of Scotland and Irelan пае ж с gardener жй скара гоме and rieumatiam Бу (hy so оГ Gatta ed жашы warranted facti approv hanged Soles.—Your obedient servant, . g неон онд M le quo wn, аз э Every variety of Gutta Percha articles, such as Mill Bands, Tubing, эв Soles, Shoot, Pump Buckets, Fire p Buckets, Bosses sses, Union Jointa, BOW ae Т, ОІТҮ, LONDON, E. 0. n dono f Сао trays, з» geom del ictured 54 А зев: 18, рамаи. Vierges YD INDON d { by the Gutta Company, sold e ia heir wholesale dealers . e LONDON STONE, near . Ил Knie. ы, "а Амер EN C. ite the . із ko í in stock), 148, UPPER THAMES STREET, E.C., opposi The Gurra Pracua Осирахт, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, City Road, 9E LONDON Ваква x 3, aud closs to tho Loxpo Bruno бтвдм Boa Pu London, E.C, b16 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Swmmme a gg mE) e oT LM DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. me. е A L о the Roses, В and a secon i E generation from them, will be blooming throughout the summer and Eotumn. "The Collection of HARDY TREES with FINE FOLIAGE J À M E q E ITCH, is unrivalled, and many large and perfect specimens of the choicer CONIFESS э, in Ге a ition m rei i 1, m 9 well rthy ofthe attention of gentlemen and horticulturists who con- Template planting. Bearing t trees of all the LEADING FRUITS ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W., Dwarfs and Standards, Pyra and Espaliers, in fine health and true to name. Inspection respect ly invited, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS RECEIVED HIS ML Ie m Cross, Lon ondon, N. TY0BSON'S UNEQUALLED SE EEDS. B LBOUS ROOTS F CALCEOLARIA, hybridized, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3з. 0d., an ANNUAL SUPPLY OF BU ROM o оаа NÉ Sisto 6d., and 6s. 5 and is pleased to say that they are in excellent condition. us Z Ana @ Б E E "d sH Жа zu - Р BE L4 Ё [1 g RIMULA 5 STOC CAI . and 1s. асе SWEET Y LIAM, 6d. an - CATALOGUES are now ready, and will be forwarded post free on application. POLLY HOCK, 1s. and 2з. The above Seeds are stro ongl, recommended for their superior aea F T ENN ses E quahty, specially emi who grow 29 fewand ELE Ww good. J. V. desi ts i 1 1 { л ЖШТ + g iving dlands Nursery, Islew £31 (Culeivati £f Rolha d Tonpa Suowiake. * act from GARI s Сн Fiere hind to. "bord Ена ездш чү zhi bited a beautiful vd е торда ана Брои to which a First-class Certificate was aw: ri loral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, D U T C H R 0 0 T S. | stock : JOHN & CHARLES LEE HAVE RECEIVED A pact h: : ‹ Еи pe E реа CET AME see |LARGE IMPORTATION OF HYACINTHS AND OTHER DUTCH ROOTS IN VERY FINE CONDITION. х CATALOGUES Post Free on application. ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. JAMES CARTER & COS FIRST IMPORTATION OF PICKED BULBS OF МЕНЫН. E Ra J C., HAS ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION, AND THEY BEG RESPECTFULLY TO SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS. JAMES CARTER & Co. have also to announce that the вов" IN w "Y p ve a LIST of rnt E m particulars of their large and important COLLECTION of FRUITING VINES in POTS, and STRAWBER e Autumn Supplement will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application to JAMES CARTER and CO., 237 and 238, HIGH. HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. SUTTON'S UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS OF BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS, FOR BLOOMING DURING THE WINTER AND SPRING. hoot Originated. а “ Бевза е аро Nurseries," cone This singular Tree is now in oS esai H marked with rich gold, which в, and when seen in sunshine is most beautiful and unique, The Variegation has been constant since the Tree was one foot high. It may be seen "i the d Ce er until the end of October, the usual де ont ALLE ies itd Shoot is heavily | Lough eti Cork. These are "A um becoming more po pady peer and the Northampton М — Important to Plante which w HYACINTHS, ANÉMONES, 5 0, orted last season ters OHN "PERKINS. be A EN call tho’ Кт ent tiom, gt e s celebrated Dutch Floris Boos, vem, e hice den € ntlemen, and oth others, having been so generall. E е imported. from t м" large stock of 1,2, and 3 years BLACK THORN (for c mr ши, ; 4 j jn пано ө Ld Of this he has upwards of Two M ee ties, and still more. extensively. D many of these s sorts are at present unknown to Tog m Ra. Ru. M qae n erento part oF waich B onsidered it advisable to make up í Collections of the so vhi ch, after ает obecryation, ADS. BERBERIS x Weise worthy of cultivation, being THE 'AIN TO нагӯй WELL д, under any ог E GORS which any good Garden soil (not viec tt perd wii be suitable. EEN BOX ^. AURELS 002. CU AE e ретте S, &c. SUTTON'S COLLECTION of ала FLOWER ROOTS for OPEN GR J. 'P.'s stock of all kinds of Fruit, Forest, тише Trees, &c., is „TULIPS, Lit еен ed and Sis season emarkably fine and in excellent No.1. A мае, E Choice Collection of MONES, HYACINTHS, CROC epe 5, 331 condition for removal, having been frequently transplanted, Sampi ULI, NARCISSI, SNOWDROPS, IRISES, GLADIOLÍ, &o. е сараи а of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK forwarded No. 2. I ditt, o, consisting of ll the same kinds, in Reduced Quan: LAN i s 59, No. 3. mall an: oice m m m “ v» T m m vk 2 JP. [773 his ЕЕЕ ео Сз Ж "above d full Anus as there are others of the same name in d SORTS for FLOWE POTS and GLASSES. А re Nou, Gentry and 1айамиашы о ке ка арас | No. 4. A splendid Collection of HYACINTHS, Тохар, NARCISSI, EARLY TULIPS, New large „3 hat ho” has Кә CROCUSES, &е, Do nul 1 No. 5. "The same in Reduced Quantities — .. i 5 8 2 5 m dew No. T А Smalland Choice Assortment- -ss sy- но ke vei да, and il addition to the ab is ti A. complete LIS le al be had ^ icl ified, if not required, will be 0 GARDENING, HOTHOUSE SE BUILDING m "e er i f i oder Boca will, ъан ЕИ demand. A RR TRT: LL Early q jj rnton К feeds PRI JUS D SON be a e Public pe th hare dep » БОХ Loses. M AUTUMN CATALOGU 'NES, CROCUSPS gs poo o UNE RUE Society of London DERSON „late | Containing Descri "pB ive Lists of the best varieties of HYACINTHS, GLADIOLI, aes AN PLANTS, Grace ihe Duke of Sutherland's Garden t Trenthai, Stafford- VEEN eps s, and Choice STOVE and "RIDE a gs olg AMERIC ow in pres Miren à take this А IE ойни their тоне e. for | CARNATIONS, em other Florists Flowers, FRUIT TRE AS tg GARDEN SEEDS, &o., 1 they с, cA ык о of nune for their Successor, EE ready shortly, and mmay be had inis and post free on applica sonara conire and siport perience, will be found worthy of OI A 7. and 5 per cent. allowed for cash payments EL LO UE ciet ttd ooi nins READING e е Nursery, Thornton Heath, Surrey, July 1st, 1360, SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKS SEED ESTABLISHMENT, A SENS is PPLEMENT or THE GARDENER'/S AND FARMER'S VADE-MECUM d, and will be found to contain di with Cultural Directions) complete lists of DUTCH and d CAPE _ 1 serae 2, 1855.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. 817 ПТНЗ, TULIPS, CROCUS, &е., now arrived | better notion of the resourocs of Engli lish gardens | and leaves an unsightly wreck behind. А spe pa n Holland in: СЕС King Street, | ах the display of these choice and els men кїм sh he ki nály КСЕ UE Е pla n Which will be presented to their gaze. In Fung fPuecinia. This was the is section, Palms, Cycads, Pandanads, and Tree surprising, as we know - no alvaceous erns are invited, and w at is desired by the ба чо, ^d attacked by Рае а in Europe. 0 se в е & Scopex, Best Garden, W.C. Sample Canisters, the form of large specimens, such as may Бе | Chili leaves t Althæa officinalis, which were 15. and 25. (d. distributed over the show and form centres of MN Ж ith a go MS on — investi- , around whi i i Bags, subjects ould a Ж: 5s. 6d., 105. 6d., and 218. impress upon those who possess large specimens of | found in the ok cto) fasciculus of e these plants, that they will be doing good service | Icones. The mpaet sori T за sed, the projeot by permitting them to form part оѓ апі always umblioated beneath, the бон D he exhibition. Та this section n, too, occur the е either Agi or producing Ж 5 сгор of OUTER ix McCUL 8° СН, Бекр Mxmcnaxrs, | novel mmt м Hardy and Greenhouse Conifers, | в spores are pale, with very long вт rand side) opposite Southampton Street, which may be made very useful in grouping ; paiia whioh are oft ten thicker above, The ey ds, rall. ak th mW. ore rie an DNO BULBS тошке tho aimi | while ree "Ariliade Bromeliads, Maranta июл. ted the Continental Collecti is | and much in outline. кыз ате gene- Tt permone I oet enabled to make the most, Judicous этна to е visit in wherever they wl rove = Bluntly ы: Дей above. Iti ове і — they beg to assure their numerous patrons t that the p £^ р ; ; иейим, and tha be supplied as, usual strictty true to name 4| no Ars н that two European plants, the one in Chili, the UE: AUTUMN CA is now ready, an the t xo representing th Genera. 0 | other i i Austral ia, should be the prey of a para- doped of Flower, DAN plants, mig same fea tep fi Fun hi | а 7 тау Shrubs, Conifers, Climbers, Roses, Fonie od the sake of innu i5 E uu list into con- | on any еи ow of the same natural order, oem portions. Here we get Caladiums, An- | and in the latter case to such an extent as to inter- тт ————-7—— (лд, ‚ней е es, Sarracenias, Begonias, | fere dé tr its oultivation. нет Rhododendrons Liliums, Agaves, Ү цесав, Mr. Can t the same time gave us the leaf 7 Garyenerg ерды апа such like e groups brought together in | of & Plum. infested also with a Puccinia, and that TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1865 competition for this series of prizes being again | frequently so virulently as to cause all the leaves атаар. intended to form special features, scattered е to fall, This, however, is the European Puccinia Bs ox uad mi El ала Fruit and there не the exhibition. e find | Pruni, and it is often very mischievous at home, Tenmir, Sept. x E AUS. Kens ms ington "n Musas are invited, and these would b ted in | If in the one case it is remarkable that а European Er o Roya "Horticultural беду бош the form sl. la argo plants to aid the eot yielded plant, which does not suffer from parasites at home, Suramar, South Kone ington alms a геи, we find Aucubas P bos A should meet an inveterate enemy in Australia, it and Eve Come Berber rises, uh wil $ ш is scarcely less curious that the Plum wherever it Tue Schedule of Prie for the INTERNATIONAL | ® strikin Tet find : ; Uh g variety i in fruit and foliage ; an oes should carry its parasite with it. In the HORTICULTURAL | Ехнїв IBITION of 1866 presents g RES án ы tropolitan shows, to which it may be useful i manda, Croton, Clerodendron, Ixora, Di ipis a nía, of those unexpected: causes w io орак p A D at^ i bi z nto di Т x T ite m in| | Erica, p унча specimens being required to a: | forbid the establishment of a species in a climate the interests of the exhibition to хэне IUS prominent positions in the final making up of which otherwise might be congenial, М. е В. The subjects invited, w ark a caen: dis re bel d table| А боор deal has S": written respecting the to Eee ct то о аке part i ia о i anf VEDA Diwel, vibh. vill | PrRroRarrons which are often observed IN LEAVES, runs that банци tie growers who contribute, bear comparison with those shown on the othe еч by the в separation of little ded qeu MEE Л bo well, represon ш " i NE: E pd : "x pn sepa species апа | 2Регіште. , These frequently arise from drops of Seems utei imi ns нын" ашын Ге ыу armiger endi m is турн td ке aht ge rici to p^ int аа эге Ha. E ene E yon T comparative apri ч certain marta : alone, we sin ind ey that. noo one A is Siis to | £oniums, Calceolarias, Fuohsisz s, and various other |, млну UN MEAN а1п'у Vhe ease in а plan exhibit good gardening produce, whether flow wers,| Popular flowers, w ich, i if represented as they ii йз, or vegetables, wi hold 'aloof, but willat ought to be, always make a qux of ri 4 ut B о 1 M ory they may seem to the person who h re Pe Noe ore especially studied фа matter. „А ease w^ under many varied heads, This is, in m the ong the lessusual subjeotsofexhibition brought | ever p ТЫШ JR NAR даабай ^ explanation of what some may aroba disposed i pim are Standard Rhododendrons with Stannar | mer аг ititionel- -wenknons. an unnecessary multiplication of Laurustin nes, Days, "Port ugal Laurels, Hollie me Maple trees struck us in passing from the dasses ; the intention really having been to provide | trees, &e., all most important , elements in ds exirao rdinary degree to which their leaves were ír as many exhibitors as possible. Confining our | tasteful arrangement of the show. Е s ирим for the present to that part of the schedule | time, too, tolerably good prizes are offered for patches Е ostio adr nion been puzzli nough, Thüng to Plants an Flowers, we observe that| Zonal, Nosegay, and Variegated HE pie unn had we been left merely to conjecture, ux iE would the ases for these are arranged under four|and we trust some of our vba lay t ei, | caro scaroely have been possible that the ^e үч o | ivi e fir tion І 1 t th such large perfectly eneral Collections, will be found the|have yet seen exhibited. — The is tha difficulty € Pei of water. After SEE however and Gree n ave he show | t a fow of the leaves, the ca - ri elear, f the dotted f ti vith various е for ants ; hens in|should only be an additional тет та to а ET visible i іа pm fom f n ride, aldition to these there eee егйп classes for | British gardener to rise эү ai de iw riam mye ii ium o of the Me ел d: ier in d е ї cir- ts, uals ауы om w V iie t in Ej great таныу 1n time + ао іп сопве "the i dem the ges por aa the п па о eaves ep пе infested spots withere nd i whioh never meet "with at our уа чы ul s, and Nigaonette, os Heliotropo Tree E process x time in most instances fell out, while in Meh wili mo, Rose ansies, : i i Rhytism i Pæoni Tes и e up the remainder of ind. The observati f the tot ЕРКЕ a a a ч Жаанга дт А ы, дио отаг frees and shrubs alone, if fairly represe Tus S | oultivators of aveg kind and of every degree, Fnrks that parasitic Fungi i may in dieit y climates — fill our nurse Шоп їй + ыо р they abe Jl eodlin g Flow ers, y Fruit, M dera beve not |. e only partially develo ped ond E. Vill form ган din Sec reus re of th the | b to their merit, ауа, aii Aly vind plant appears M in ud чш while the boxe: о of Annuals represent- be feres M "сабоо ‚ Respecting t the d shall have ardening, will gr eis "айо, бе ачар for the benefit of foreign moet earnest vera eres it What we noy w De Ты Atita s rof or uad sóc боа i es jace, ta later period 1 în th соте sl реа ea where Profesional an and amateur, to take name si usas ирек; A to it by DECAISNE and foregoin the summer flower-garden фл d tween them all the classes | Praxcmow. The RASSIFOLIA of Banks and second Seotion as ане. solet s NS provided for йы and flowers. The Committee omisi appears лие I4 Ме P as се Oas рец distinct Rc or Natural| will, we are sure, be only too пем it evety prise | со at viele iom id PARKINSON, who Yan) (01 Plants such Orchids, Arads offered i is competed for and w г аса Cs È. Соок in one of his voyages, has left uit do, H "th ob = уна eth r MO UE OPT ieties which A mou in New Materials ere the object is to "m ethe drawings wo varieties wl kindred for effect uu securin ^a е of| WE have received from a ан: qose Zealand. the one having crimson, purple latns 5, whieh may yield V вона gentleman well-known ch i E petioles. In recent years, contine: "Др vanery men have ан at various points of the show. Orchids we | interest he takes in everyth А connec! | raised as many as 20 rinm mod differing in the 5 Qoeustom i : ч i infi dion with respect С : AUC «МЕ Coler UF АЕ eaves. Orco e the Srina: see 1n considerable numbers аб Horticulture, some inform: division, shape, ju Principal shows both in Lond d elsewh DrsrAsE with which Horrvmocks are affected to | oldest inmates of our codi jo been described inde BENE e. 10008 and elsewhere, h a degree ss almost to preelude their culti- separate s pes by REGEL, under the name of Pan ie at the Ini E нинин e ry plant is attacked Tu, oria ceu by НоокЕЕ under that of P. теа аць wil Meo nal and no viri we vation, 4 Atia every p пын SM sasimplestem and a dark green bark. — — vey to our foreign friends a'p * ; LI 818 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [SEPTEM ER 9, тар, Teaves are quite simple. | sen striped with brown; all the coriaceum, namely, | REGEL enumerates two) varieties of: Р.е {ее чу pem ТА Hort.) а [s decis oa Sir P" 1 d by means of his diplomatie relations and sphere of action in| ous parts of the w on a national footing had been object both with the Duke "Тһе chief contributions were from Sir pectet and that trà Smith ; and edt by ena vigorous correspo: юж dence, and are now represen ted [T tuo three admirable М, with r angustifolium (1 inch broad, кыр very c some time a common so well known to the p small teeth, Е РАТА Hort. ) Panax penta- and Sir William „Hooker, and the fo: ormer did no b fail, ail, In 1861 was commenced the large Te Nb dactylon, Decaisne & Planchon (Ara à tasbih 1 lled the W wm ate and ү 'qu lnera Hort.), à nd P. tridactylon, power the fulfilm f his favourite project. sl the last Ае иН m complete the Inter Garden, Decaisne & Planchon (Aralia triphylla and A. tri- 5 E his [Hg tho data Duke of Bedford, D in Mere pus point of vie [feme folita Hor) and Aralia echec e are also garden n out his father's wishes; but it was upon ing, as is well known, was Hen " Decimus Bus, Earl Rus sell, then oe Meter that the chief C ani rably adapted to its z ht fell; it is to him, then |i : been во m —— Оп Saturday last, hes the anniversary of the First Hh of the Treasury, that e nation owes the IORTICULTURAL 8ОСТЕТҮ were, as last year, thrown open to the rd in accordan: - with HER MAJESTY'S esire. The visi were of a decidedly superior а о those who in the: previous year thronged to see flowers. The number of persons who entered the Xardens is reported to have been about 180,000. quo whether fruit, kitchen, or botan ossession of these magnificent gar In 1841, Mr. Aiton who the рс " дош) re Royal E his post at Kew, having held 16 for 50 y ген TL е Wi per lliam, who bd t а MI A 3007. 2007. to enal able him „to rent such a "m til t} i There were numerous refresh- n сма and i - pap Y set apart for who desir n the The public d essential, we pies ега ша scientifi ог economie point w. Sir Willia: 2 la No wor! rking of the establishment теа to of v to essit s "e liberality of tie E 5: g the. Gardens gratis, v we erstand no irubs, or GF bui ldings. d aro interested in the study x lad А: know that Dr. p sei ORCHID: EU. dried. collectio i these plants has been Muse for the development of the Gardens, e as had nev been combined in any other person. эт le in рор апа — in action, enthusiastic im manner p R same time а лыла) Я ре чай by degrees, S|he pip in on the confide that branch of the Government: under which pA ie eng which was then acquired for the Kew ee ees uan б. very large Mere pre of or FnANOE arrived at the Waterloo. Station TT iw о South- Western Railway. The ftuit, ined in about 1200 circular Dask Mer wei ioi, nidis REC tons, and. occupied five lar railway trucks. The Grapes were shipped at the d pet of Havr vre, and conveyed by bo ab to либеро з age, Тһе made successor in the TM Dr. Arnott; r3 dis monthly journal of was recommenced on, and afterwards as the Journal of Botany; which together abraded T ый volumes, че: Was et aia with papers of his own,—with letters from sin ps oods and Forests, under t correspondents in all parts of the e world, c Presiden эң f Lord Duncannon, yae those in office botani 5 works, —with contributions оп bu above him eh of t ] ural and sys stematic botany; — + у ве һе himself” вй, whic the Gardens, аби în in ficis po of «А е | Ше was дошу; and prom h пола Another means at his рден а d which he at o his ена the exceptio ion of са rrying on the * Botanica goes Чор the яс x Де of ~ Jife most of his leisure was vd End pe W^ d and on this | he the "berry, the fruit, which of a purple colour, was arte - et, and, being sold at a low price, found num ustomers among the poorer classes of the S, for whom it s the dealers of the New Cut, other cheap markets. Birmingham nnd the ofher онай towns buy largely of ез deseri iption of Grape; and the fruit i is now extensi de rather small in The day previous а larger consignment reached town by the same Eg This parcel numbered about 1300 pukei aa poaa 17 tons. m he ba а been the recommendation t 9 pr cm i sent out. Nor we - ion here io us at the last ug d meeting ofthe Bonal Hoteni PARSONS, which m equally |, the Gladi Mr. John Smith, an office e, кориси] Dei om by whom he was чете econded in all his plans. Previous to this time, Mr. Smith [^g been a foreman in the Royal Gardens, in which position. he had shown. unwearied zeal an nd devo- s , by the r pupi Br ES in their — and by er rim ы D brought to bear on the work i in ү) was ded iw ad. of dard value and iall P i» stly, * Genera Filicum," with that with а large number of students whom he had illustrations Wt e late Francis Bauer, Esq. ; | imbued with а love of botany, and who were scattered | the “ a Tn ics om commenced in 1846, and | over the mos t remote eountries of the glo obe, aud | only last vork, which is in 5 vole, Pra | several of | correspondence with the Gardens up to the day of his tribe of min to which it is devoted, would of itself (is views were further graty facilitated rhy have been sufficient to — a botanical reputatios, | his friendly portes with the For eign a and Col and is regarded as a standard authority upon | | Meg es the Admiralty, and the poU pany During the ast: few of his life, he siò plished his * Garden Forns,” “ Exotic meng | o ath he was engaged PT а" Synopsis P^ connection William Hooker, here are pro minently m ention ed. Hooker, who for 40 yea assistant in his lite is that ith "thé. Scientific labours of Sir e two п EE The o that of 2 xi : wy ' duties an d hp ive f£ ala 4 fonti an me гак e Gladiolus to which we Шыу drew attention. That, however, was a mere case of lateral fusion; this was опе of metamorphosis, The sepals а were in their usual position, but in addition to these, alternating with the petals, was a third whorl equally developed, replacing three of the three being perfectly normal. This was not the only mo prod o i A Gourd was brought from the Society's Garden im which the m е. со! pix у а with the neighbonri y and a upper part produced little (o the lobes of which were foliaceo for many years previously. At the time of Sir aer S taking office, the Gar- consisted dens [m m dilapidated ser series sa —(— servatories, Most of thes pns yc pulled. à з and with "the «хоріон ^ the Gra gaa (uow us ty asa manna PaA E e the | la arge architectural house ne "x ga rdi tes, and Bucking- Е sra Ап апош My RT also exhibited amongst Plum gh the ood ham Palace, not one now remains. They have been а тон wi "i most осо and fortunate in yes gentleman ея befor him, w raged, and whose services he eventually 8 for "the illustration of his TON Most | has Mr. Fitch seconded early Pe hi in his labours. Of кы joint extent - bé Y" y^ x ES n fact that Mr. hus ex шей i years upwards e was no stone whatever, thou i “p mensions) 1 ft Im st and the hith erto s es Seren edis od бё which ther was fully develop үз Itis a Damson of erg jose a; шее LA m 1 described in Hoa ксы кене under of мни ог It is аф analogous to the "Bladder Phas which sometimes are which oec 'To describe the various Herrn which have ок: in the present establi shment; including, as it A nat. id өт, он, mi di o Sir William Hooker's chara к isposition, ис Аа almost ünbounded йет was onë | d of his most vp o than W0 — у! individo aeo produced i in America, and т also occasionally | ү in the common Sloe in this country. М. J. B. THE LATE SIR W. JACKSON HOOKER, Tado f; Ir tmd as is well known, а concurrene mstances to i E H nd weighty. them the first and M frenos жав, that a Tite capable of indefinite extensii containing a garden add of [oh Director: we my date. are - ongst or va inel of 270 aeres, three museums, stored with nd 8 vafin Me last is many thousa: imens of yekta bib ps puede. and a magnificent library and herbariu p the fin Een pesi thelate King of Hano one w Green, and adjoining 43 er be to give a history of the Gardens p owever, give d ihe follow: s of the most important events, so far as the public ested. first step was the Gardens tò th ы ardens — һап the lio ening of the no | Sir entering € i" чараа rsons visi m durin ng е first position, was оа tothe ew Secondly, ing | benefi m public on week days, whic followed immediately upon William Rat ew, | not only бер. up at his 4 petens я bli he "dm ment, f the pu = ia ri P dob nis Sir Joseph Banks uthe progress m элп з S open М | of t | i pe year of "heir elg — mb a number has 1861, rJ + 479 ” proud was hes Rep dra y „бойы. pen whieh could not ge fit And las t most bs der of all, a powerful feeling 1 in favour ре es: Eo: mi e | Kew, t the com, might come when he might the post ot i its Director. For many years during ew Gardens a National vi afterw: person iden About 1843 the Quee n gra anted from the contiguous »|pleasure-ground an addition of 47 aeres, including а uem About 1846 bei конш. Mik тоа gates, esigned by ся Burton, w T 1846 the кре => ten ES Forcit ùg Gard mond road, pe this piec piece of water, by the side of which the Palm stove was © ards er effo ил епз, upon kind botanists he was especi ly n his sciencg ia ment to £ 41 f their results. "To and helpfül; bs кы: аге few rentur o r Amer ica who have not pal his tribute to among id lavish Last fis i aga ig adios: of ground being gi over, Sir William — that this D building migh not be «d eum down, bat that the windows might be ч lora o! ong of tro E ical publi of tes Tina zt pái | u ЗЕ ЕЖ EH үлү esidence, th him with his friendship and X Ку. munificently {о the collectors emm he of ens d d whole pod open to the mhirn i may 8 ; 1l. athletic, d attivo y 1 ў in featur " bac "T Кой. and with a most benevolen nntenan mr THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE: AND AGEICULTURAL GAZETTE 819 had all the charm of a eultivated a laid fi ETT ш лү, їп n" ge Дала и sprin; a кел his hearers ; 7 s employed, the Aucuba and Cerastium, “ie ex Xx is - sa armen t, ‚ both | companion. for the Deodara, while Thuja [1 e ‚ Besides | bold divisional lines i in a garden P nd M жөкө, э y do not scd үт treat. bjects pos ж E. ttle attraction for | been represented ; ; but we have plenty of means at hand | | to fill the whole during the wint tl d perh : g p I utdoor decoration, | with. as much effect as in the caso of Summer plants, T [3 Mocha Wall lips ; Wasps ester Chronicle of laS8t week с. dark Italian Wallflower nd Tulipa Gesneriana ; d, ked, Whether —— ind ege а v: White Honesty; e, Doronicum охан, 24 Bine since. "Nt. In April the que num Lr ndula; EZ Yellow Pansy ; h, Blue tor, yet it wi in to kno w that he E desto from the rn Ey of v whieh ewe T үн ker, author of the eal. Polity,” m P "- id believe | "red de онага 16 he only |? of the pares к him- e there from | shall |an о verwhelmiug supply of кей ин йы чі and ìt is recorded that one gentleman paid ps S 61. of have something hi "r shortly. be for the destr ruction P oont, in his ns and vich, his father had c It may be borne in mind, that the Aucuba may be Hg m мойе and Am Nor ‹ ich place he was a native. Рао of Glasgow, D.C.L. of Oxford, а Societies of London and Edin n- eri be а ов the 12th of. diee in the Sist to lifted at any tim taste. J. F. e Correspondence the Woodsias.—These а plant g month. pears to icity of wasps. I I S Jof. Wasps, although not re 80 nume How to on d [are. of oen “а away in dark and humid corners fail which thev Г бане seen {еа їп 4111 1 5, XC, 1 GENERAL FLOWER BEDDING.—No. IV. Тив chief point to keep in variety. In the present state of arrangements we can en epidemic a at that К он two marrie oseph Hooker, the Assistant Director of the | d dd sur ughters, and 2 f SI xad БОЗ ré: quantity of queens was ой and the frosts of May, Jun е the few dozen erve gardens pas inar seem to y Ta lessened their ну. ей a | quanti of wasps’ nests brought in will э e "T Eve h a nts of our mative Woodsias growing i in n GO-sized pots, ormer ary writing this, nine nests have co come in, i ein view in this matter is m — r. "They look healihy, 1 ripe, and safe as the est of eu чыл Ferns. Dr. Moore found these | pauta нес" growing О E sunniest лү in Nor- way, and he considers ibis 2 Ле way to them. Ot |a the e Alpines, oubt jes "noy Siara Grevillea Manglesii re B res to all your reade rs hd ha s, &o. and d y the conditions Ме: and having а o the Weeping Willow, 1а fact, it wil do for ne emp grounds. other, the better is, however, horoughly dod which talk than ecomplish. In the mean m^. ү sod for the choicest — T E moisture, me point out what T qoum to bea mistake in uitable soil, and full exposure to The еу present arrangements. ts. The wh ole of the mater ialsnowin would don - ntrast Asl aly Eril [^4 wesreof a) lpine: n the beds I recommended, vui or relieves our i tentrionale al g with the central which hia: the princi ai features quite W. Robinson almost every design. With a : little ingenuity it will cu the 25i of Г March I sowed Sutton's авы" ba fóund, however, that th 1 |18 в abundantly соуегей pe white чеш ia pring, but ooping chara € e its slender branchlets is its Peel rm. W. Ro ке even /'érithónb any alteration of materials, growing into large specimens somo of the Lo which I allowed to ripen. I then sowed the ripe seed on J aly 10th, and ha ave now-a capital crop of Peas, the Foreign Correspondence A Nzw ZEALAND FLowER Snow, — The 90 14 т очи Calceolaria amplexicaulis, Centaurea gymnocarpa, and т: Amen sm idea ho them no one can fi plants as n» эо ам when 8 fee Calceolaria is perhaps even more tle Pelargonium, and = Centaurea shows its - leaves best A ч» specimen on a stem. In item a frame der А that of а tent, and RTI Without seeing | rn are such high. 'The copies er orm of a good.s g large cir а es I ren piantedroand t owing luxurian kn Nie Seite plants, bet that ze endeavour of it; bot the a ү пед years ago. He, h r, did эн us Mer to cem ne “к тс ens into the province. The а tle best f plants of it on the Chionan and w | produ ll climates were, it is said, shown in E when he was shown them. I pet ri eg like t з eauty ub def ЕХ And it may be By way of illustration know if this is a common occurrence. C. M., Cobham. |taken as an evidence of rtility of the "New Мазаке a border 10 ft. T wn vernumn.— avi correspondent Мг. Wm. | Zealand soil ‘апі P ed Sapa of the climate, wide, and instead of the Robinson advises people to grow Bulbocodium hd yrs ithstanding the fi «е ness of the latter, Fw ctp Purple je in the аре o я іи мо ha to geta воой р vegetables thrive o we ell. Flowers, fruits, er ordinary ра м of ы Сап any one else inform me wh commonly used as if they were indi- decorative жеу» ^ t a root, and eiui se genous. This s mi ote тей Ti the h Hw introduce а little [t муше, ЖЕ TE. y D». z collection of the ight ie ona at the exhibition: natives 4s follows, which Coning of Thujopsis borealis. —There is a arar hero | of England, of the of the East, and even of иш а с of фара borea, w ЧАНЫ ut Aa Rh and | warmer climates. "rhe di won Fuchsias was beantifal 4 LNMOD or t of Conifers about dires бер high, with | the choice & specimens were Guiding Star, Venus b» a quantity Tu seeds upon it, This А жез ОР ud 25 Chiswick, Sir Colin Campbell, a^ a upon which I ean find any seeds, ы v. have many Mad: is ie Coral ^ m. TM of C cS "ce ni v * 0f Aucuba japonica ; hundreds from; Р - 6 bp in — The »- upon | Madame Corne iion. as a lovely n b: Calceolaria hich the mic t at of Tres, pee s con ез dus th dici ciron- ‘of Nerium Lo eT and or Polygala acuminata. пее gh: 6, Stella stances. D. Freeman, F. $ A. Dicksoné Sons! Nurseries, | pretty specim а е of the Hoya reir n e pet ium, 2 . admiration, bot) account of its dark glossy foliage qs or 8 feet um Chester, Pride Potato (see р. 795).—Ha and of onda ay blossoms. The Gloxinias katl v amp ataten Ё no- in awarding prizes at the Doug (ise o Blan) Ho Wort pretty, and some of the Begonias were remarkable for equal height; iety's Exhibition ear a & Delphinium el " d e quem 8] examples of the was perhaps — of its classshown. Some beautiful - эй вю ой; fO ег Kidney or Mona's Pride Potato. а fic ыан: ie бе dads Vari ium ; sadi dn 4 м? respecting it, bub. І was|were of Loads merit; but, adds our informant, os E пао Бу oue o i tha трае | sume. аЙ шай, x dgio lie uri. күрен e i Pink ; e 4 еу Pj | Ashleaf, Myatt's variet b y etam are inferior to the simple form of the етей Стаза m tried it ag against th ihe ali ot which са ц give way io | parent plant. These double Vg nang were the first le the | the superiority — — — both in mei of | shown in prm and had b cag торай нін these fo | I would advise [after some of the ladies in Chri гук roh. Near Пацей, кае е interested m E Polls d ilu of and to give us the sh of "their in full bloom; it was growing in a die and мент at опе ка experleHée im fóferemoe Б еер, Freeman, F. & А. |attained a considerable віле. Mr. W. Wilson senta Рену, but per , very choice specimen of Humea elegans, with delicate d е, it - 2 Sons! Nurseries, "M Prove во lanters.— — Your arks om|piuk pendent blossom: 2 le "Que slrange coirtnion Be hien, The Del. см € £ tal trees and shrubs of foreign England for beds. ibnt "as (i - the utility of ornamen! ANGE а MES T M, blue we n Knowles, E the Th Bohes S s only one, it is said, i Canter- ! beeasily havo; lants, which was exhibited by J nowles, Esq, | the Thea Bohea, y impo riy had all абон Bank, > the late Exhibition nal the Man chester | bury, and the property of Mr. Miles Only a few byliftingang ni any feet high | Pelargoniums were goi p Eur Y у ре Pants pd ing their -- and beanty to | ini i ens Sensi i 1 hd planting — а adit eren. Cam a small siate. Ice-plants beauty were shown, and were 4 015 it сап also them were Cryptomeria Veitchii, — 4 (ее oticeable for their sparkling foliage. Mr. Gould sent jd азу height and nh bushy, with beankiful curious plant, the Aralia papyrifera, the Rice Paper- аза pegging, high id to dinge mgr feature оса апа | plant, of which the substance auufactured upon D^ that this spring, provided i Lini: à tinospora obtusa, as | which the hinese paintin e. The Balsams C dite өз im inal shown, — tote iut Таоа Thero was кон ао the ег of а Kies ies "^ be evident таче) — ger ur оштв from Japan; a hardy plant, with very held last March in Canterbury, New the two crops have been produ ced in less months, I beg toforward you а salu. r^ paci in whieh observe are well filled. Thomas Fielder, in "a Шы, ре :—The show was ure of Phe finest, if „not the fi nest; i those Nw you will hite Horse, Binfield, Berks. А" егу fair sample, рш about five Pensi in a po od. to Ys t E:dab would have been well тера even for a од through which = gro n the branches of a i virginica, ab flower shows ав much as our own. 1 Ноо well for the Heer ^ feet bigh. There is a Siberian z feet from the Chionanthus, on wh istlet ntly, it moe ves ке. dies ері my 820 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, elegantly “variegated | foliage. “Messrs. Ollivier and potted off as „Soon as the more VE work of pre- of Grapes at the Dublin s shows this year ove КИ" Wi Packer contributed some very good specimens of tl un ну 5 5 |, * 3 Am агар ебу one. Allie Tn the PPRT Ыш February it was'stated t d bee made to ascertain the difference. nl RU Hollyhoc Some o were eight. T over 8 1м, w vell. The fruit was placed үс" mue ch and deservedly метадан f Conife Гатау, ч the other to Ms. Hislop. "They ous varieties of nia ү it Mr. Hisl room wer nprs Cupressus, abd p? or-vitæ. , one cedi to Pinus, p sent i ina first- aes um amd those growing in the soil and fully | w d. 58 expose! After exhi bitor iled up his fe vit. ona Ану plants under glass yielded a larger number of cuttings than the be entirely unprotected. The as thr o five. No general reliable results « оё td it was of шо ш five ve years н, Т The Ат be easily acclimatised, а valuable b fori its ti n hlias were, perha the remarkable. place rof ien but the season for the em was well-n nigh | a nd will duis 1 prove 2 most aber. the Da aps, Roses general occupy the the rains the plants in ps озб bul luxuriantly and will give а € Те; pns air season, The Dahlias shown were for but m solarge as those we have been ed о вее in England. There кз some of grea | Сола нет іп ат plantations, A in nurse o p оз Mage with M igi ойе. ran e worst arr: со et next to Pow the owerscourt, Lond and some of the e leading noblemen and ies and pla imtations, and repai ts. Ital beauty as Hist rds colour, especial Пу the claret. and r oads, a ә. f ретке however, that it i s rather d sulphur-coloured o ones. et. the m in Canterbu ury. ma, rode Potts, illis and ы were the this department. The ios of Verbenas апа Marigolds, | тепсей during 1 and some Ls imens good, as | officinalis кє been расой in it. The mber of ete RÀ nd t were a of the n Е ben cuttings, &c., on the " of May, 1865, i is gi nt of that ot Prts. гө was а small s:—O. suc ceirubra, 0,850 ; C. Calisaya, 61; the di t compartments o of this were aM 929; C. Pahudiana, 5092 : total, 49,486. sonis of pi Pears, Plums, Siberian Crabs, Cap ooseberries, &c r. Tunmor contributed some fine Societies greenhouse Gr Mrs. Deans sent some splendid 3? Apples and Pears. The Peaches were very re Rovan Hon IRELAND: Aug. 24| especially those se s Pha. ЫН дао E perm mn n Eshibit ion). — бат ^ rain but it poured the ту lir ge ke y^ before and up to nine o'clock on the morning of t t fo n с. БЕЛ 1554; ew des of the "es Аа also been finished. The nursery for the distribution of Ci nehon a pla nt ts ts had be een com- road, giving access to the southern |g р of horticulture: than hortioultu ne vus ardeners generally are practically excluded from Tei is grati ш, of Pese, that одай, ded к thus honoured Jy the leaders of the land, but it is Боп ety might do wel t; C. officinis, including varieties 24th ult., and we thou ght the pretty hollow m which pi Soc iety holds its summer st by tho edge of Dublin Ray, would be flooded; but bm in the: nic ck of tim me sun came forth. and 143 d, if an amalgamation mpo ossible, as а hortioultural dinner without ical, There ose, w Е, to the social and moral improvement of ij soldier, and had аа а good dealin that wy e| by means of small gar Captain Miller, o de .S. Royal ou replying very happily for the Navy, oed to assure Фе company that the AE took the а а horticult ural та! atter tho oug zh from C е = РЕ ЕЕЕЯЕЕВь buted by Mr. W. Wilson, "i some T Law Peaches by Mr. Wilson, of Papan Mr. some good Apples, and tb of bres m Mr. , Pot ts s sent some Мег oh seems ti beautiei E les. o thrive very well in the УРЕ the soil eing well suited for it, the only obstacle agains ре е күл prg DES the sharp Airis we have ti mes to encou nti e Bay, illuminated the M of dr on he had seen very — pst grown on bain the read iue and prepared everything fo Ме eeable afternoon Шү Mee V di Instead of|g ing a mere list of es, perhaps we had better rowing eda ays of Admiral Benbow, but he had m actual faita of the fact ! ! He hoped that M у Some one bas described pes ify any peeulía AUN ё of the Society as Ko шош with the London and provineial notic enble were the Potatos, English | also сосен а taste for flow New Zealand as ows; and this is the more beds as the Society i is Pros ав ce Society i is б neglects опе importan aud this show 1 t the i the latte Firs Pet zi eakfast to the exhibitors. No me article, Mr. the show: if, like other en desde rens ex Dalgety е some ues leg: have of the Soc ha Meus was veli а ана the tents NM filled. delighted the heart of an Hiber Som the Hetty good evidence of their abihty to t а go finest ow e wn as on's| This is a desirable feature of a show, and the D арп bre akfas 546 оп hibition he staging seedlings. The other sorts were the Orange Ravens- | people, as shows are often held in places where worth, Lap Kidney, and Chapman's Early | in the classes in which they have entered, take d | is nearly impossibile to geta „good breakfast, the me rolifie. Mr. H. e showed some ripe Tomatos. | means of preventing iun is the cause of considerable | are often 1 d г. Wilson sent some samples of Hallett's Wheat, | inconveni at t ondon meetings. Of the plants, | and os eid Ан inst their will e beaut whieh promises to be a very. valuable addition to the | nothing seen at the lls for such special ark|of our flower shows, and the profits of eed cereals of the province. Mr. Pai showeda “ prodigy |as the “group for effect, consisting of from 12 to|soci ieties, it is godless to say arise almost directly ыз bbage," as it was па d the term was certainly 15 Exotics, ед at least to be in flower? Thi ergy of ees ева ardener, and yd an ap s e one, "There was an immens: iety of | was well won Mr. Smith, of the Phoenix Park, with | society is erai n abject po ‚һе d Gourds, Pumpkins, and Vegetable Marrows. Mr, |а well and Mte arranged group. This sort of cl class ів | be made лабон, after ре rhaps twelve hours Brooke was Гө principal contributor of these, and he | deserving of gr hes D ement. The imp reni work, which more T any other requin es а саш” pos carried off tl Dr. Stedman | Classes were also d, the best prize being w tion "of + aste and s 6 voiy areis It must 2 ibited some of the largest Carrots ad ig ds seen now E The Beetroot and Celery were als so ve ry fi .| Mr. McNeil, also өп the "Phenix Park, € буч оа effec made gratifying to a hun iini garden Dublin Society has plentyof fands i 3 hand, imum si of the latter, in the culture, was ; what is pore nio урой? ya and s щй e ofa dark colour ere remarka ly Pod Onions, "and Garlic ' enough % "dae satisfied a , CINOHONA CULTIVATION AT DARJEELING. — Dr. An- аи н dile Liliums, too, were and effective one, Mr. Tobin g к= ides pins Florists" flowers with even greater e uanimity. ge Pha ht 1 ER e by so : somewhat increasing the for we s show than at Ee "that: ore x Lo ndon, | t expense, owever, rf пе large groups of stove pP greenhouse ants, of which cost the exhibitor e for| ibat Aeris ide the month of April, shows veri favourable results. and highly favourable to grow (aiu: ihat Е | ре ёо suits the Dahlia well, and it was shown елы E Ho the large and important classes of plants which are 9 costly as reg Eu culture and carriage, and 80 -= more useful 5 an attraction for the public—upon whole thing d о Se m. wth, fallen during the latter я At the а pantalon aximum rature ie Re dien nth m 60°, and t 72 T TS mperature was 85?4, the mean "minimum 62°-8, id e monthly тун 78°°6 These mem indicate a grea eat in increase in the e peni perite en ith last month, w! while t ure at the fourth. plantation Баг fallor ШИ abr that of Ma € а the fifth a and t taie M nimum i» мач o were Miei in йй perfection and | wh fully пе the exhibitors and all e much a t home as possi sible. d ааай to the bes hihi beauty. Those grown were far before some s uil from England, but all w nt from the north of d t priz scription Oen value 10 "n eas, d the нч nd from Messrs. Dickson, which won this, was a show in itself, f the plants had everywhere been most s and rper at the lowest plantation; келзе di the species соп uld h y be su tisfactory, fect n- Napoleon d, x n of individual spikes. The kinds were as follow: IL, vemm Duc de Malakoff, per pn mte proc eus, La Quintinie, naa eon Ma out vigorous pice RE the ls of or four u pairs The al ] per "ara nville, Ninoa sora Binder, Achille, Calypso, J John W шүл e чи чту Madame Базебүйш, "Mathilde , Landevoisin, ael, John Le Pi peor " Sub- | h e | somewhat unripe ренү Cayenne | аө М B — À 31 CRYSTAL PALACE: ‚© 30 eO бз (Анши S. Ей [у of Fruits and his was a тарий exhibition, especially mein rds frui of the uM hd "not the other m a8, , Cut Roses, W. Йй. Stone, Esq, 0 irr re rnished an gr. do to Lord upper of lea plants and ранын ootad: нй of all the 30th Apri w As o be stock plants v was 8820; al of вы Бай: e planted i in beds in the р Сна Jules Eo "Madame. E Verdien | t né nin ria та tu er, 4 Maa Bizzey, m fine, Ireland being an excellent country for Peach- [^ "Fruit was well and largely shown. The Peaches were ios Оре de spoiled from bad packing, and of course got no prizes. | Several kinds of Grapes were shown by Mr. eri gemens ws Charleville Forest, Tullamore; they wer | вень nose. of Masi Tx of жоры weighed 10 E a Monarch Melon. open air. "Ts increase 94 cuttings during April fi exceeds the number vet , since the commencement of аге experiment, СЕЕ e of all species were one of imm Msn ly vigorous shoots were Los it was erable to have healthy than a largo m жопу nei of cuttings tak The денш" heir дшге отт e d 1s == е iere seen it in London, though not so well as 28 regards the berries, This exhibitor has shown single buuches Piu ze, particularly ! мш hi Il Hamburgh and the | Blac: 10} Ib, Barring "ah ae Mr. Bailey, gr RTT И буртямвав-2, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 821 contributed. the next best collection in |heim Pippin, Hollandbury, large and possessing high | Wheeler, who contributed among others good bl art, 16 consisted of Black Hamburgh and | colour; Dumelow's Seedling, one of the most ы Bellona, A Lord Derby, x Ап rai е аав pe uscat Grapes, the last fine bunches, cut Apples in cultivation ; Emperor Alexander, well | Miss Henshaw, — Кану & Son Langport, шев in pots; a. Queen Pineapple, Bailey's coloured; Cellini, and iE d Suffield. Mr. Kaile, gr. ^ Walker, Roe, Wood & Ingram, ра Godden, from ge | es, Red Magdalen Lord Lovelace, furnished New Hawthornden, | all staged good flowers in n class L igs, and Jefferson Plums. Аим, Emperor AE на аига, Pippin,|| In lasa of 12 Fancy bli, r. Key k third collection came from Mr. Donald, gr. to|and M nx Codlip. Newton, e i 12 Barclay, Esq» nona Gren en, Leyton. It con- | Graham, Esq., contr id eautiful fruit. ке ьект Perfection, Messe atent, Mag tained Lady Downe's and Bowood Muscat Grapes, AE Ж дтн Dutch "ud Kentish Fill- Williams’s Bon Chrétien. Pears, Morello: Cherries, а baske t, Ha awthornden, and B rabant Bellefleur. Among|Queen Mab, and J. Queen Pine-apple, R yal g rom Dr. Cooper, of Slough. among others, fine i аа К Mary E E rom y os gr. who had very fine high-coloured FUA Spas e dag ici iw wo ji ; Lady Paxton, Eclat, and р, 1. Hinds, Esq, Byfleet, were e examples of де, He rly Red Margaret, Re Ч, Astrae Cox's | Most of the exhibitors named above also took part in Papaw, Figs, Peaches and Nectarines, Plums, in ая Ога др Nonsuch, and Ribston. jm Mr. | this 870 оп. and White and Black Grapes. Mr. 8, gr. Sheath, of Lange ey, came rena g Peach АррІе,| In the Amateurs’ Class of 24 kinds, Mr. Perry, o ei Bay, Esq., Romford, and Mr. Rabbit r ла Ho eel аграг а Orange Pippin, White Peach,| Castle Bromwich, was itl i e Еа large an Ў Ӯ y. евз 0! S. —Among these nificent (ай furnished Quarrenden, Early Red Margaret, | broke, Bob Ridley. examples of skilfal Б x Meredith, 2ле our qe Red Astrachan, Cox's Orange Pippin, Ri т, s first, had three bunches of Blac amburgh | Nonsuch. Mr. Lane sent Fearn's Pippin, Cellini, Car- | Ne Plus Ultra, Charles T an t nation, a handsome stri ша; pple, Re i e were deservedly the admiration of | Astrachan, and Colonel Vaughan. Kerr g r, werybody. Next came toe, iron fine | nearly n me sorts as i e just named, came from | Hensliaw, and Disraeli. From Mr. ш of Ње same variety E Mr. Wrer » gr. to E. Раг т, Esq, Carshalton, Mr. | near Weedon, came Lord Dundreary, Lilac : ET. aca which M поа together 115 1 N tiful id X del, Umpire, Willie Austin, Triomphe de Pecq, Chair- EL Earl Brownlow, also furni hed which, oh not dis handsome in appear: man, es ' i i i шапе вка Ham mburghs, as did also Messrs. Lane, | is а one of the best-flavoured АБЫ гч Annie Keynes, John Wyatt whose frui L. Р, t was remarkable e fine colour and bloom, Бае . Paulett, George Wheeler, Mrs. Church, Volunteer, к? Hambur ghs in good condition were likewise t in ab ; large and | Leah L Na f "a shown by Mr. «iocos of Finchley, and Mr. Ford, gr. “The ui came from ae ley, who showed Derby, and Miss Henshaw, Л edge, Reed Hall, tothe Rev. T. D. Hudson. Fro om Mr. Ir rviug, gr. to the А Үр, апа Washing ton. P Sim ОШ" gr. | Colchester, had fiue large blooms, among which Cri- okeof Hamilton th h, Esq. "Do rking, Pm vnm pii and icone lilae, measured nearly half a foot in diameter. r W.|Du age ” variety, weighing sgg 11 I». Зоғ. The e, how. Hen "rom Mr. Goldsmith, aroon, was ^ y ver, deficient in colour. The last-na "ud exh hibita spe Pagus, Barty came Kirke's, Weihisqtos, d p nd's | large, and we also iced D i so three bun P f "ва ckland Sw Е weighing | г. Sage and Mr. Wells also showed similar and 2 iud Fu the last a fine P qq kind. her 7 1b. З oz., somewhat injured from travelling. peri оез, other sorts f Br entford, and Mr. Leslie, St. Peter's, Good Buckland Sweetwater was shown by Messrs. sa Goliatb, reed ngage, Magnum Bonum, and |Ma rgate, 1 Lane. е oal аре of Alexandria came from Mr. а 2A nd. In eer of 12 Blooms (Али ateurs), Mr: Thorny- ills, gr. to Sir P. G. Egerton, Bart., | ries.—These were chiefly ned to Morello, | eroft v Was the s successful exhibitor, He had Miss had Trim, apparently over-ripe. Mr. Bailey sent =. xat dishes of which were fiar rit Wi "S " pion, Chayoush, а n-coloured, promising, - comparatively were the Late Duke, Flemish, and Ken itish, uh how- | Baron Taunton, "Lord Dandreary, Juno, Chas. Turner, new Grape, А! dh Mr. Miller 1 Bailey, LE Dandas, Lord Palmerston, Norfolk Hero, aud of Golden Hamburgh ever ier seen in this country. | of Shardeloes. ord Derby. Mr. ue tfeld, gr. $ i Their united weight was 12 lb., the centre bunch| Figs.—In some of the dishes shown of thes int of merit, had or e Bro alone weighing 5 lb., and furnished with large hand- | fruit was еб large and fine. Тһе sorts vere the Cont Cavour, Edward Spary, Golden Gem some shoulders. Such a result must have been highly | Brunswick, Genoa, Brown Turkey, and Майар Bush, T Miller, Jenny Austin, Leah, ] Norfo gratifying to all concerned іп first introducing| Necfarines.— These were for unton, Lord this fne Grape to public notice. In be class set | small in size. The best came from Mr. King, gr. to | Mr. Po Mr. Dicks of Brockhall, near Daventry, Mr. pecially apart for large bunches was one of Black R. ier Esq., Slaugham, Y ош of Violette | Hopkins, and Mr. Bennett, also all showed good blooms. lamburgh from Mr. Irving, weighing. gi lb. 807.;| Hátive. Mr. Tillery, gr. to t e of Portland, had | Ти the Class of 12 Fancy kinds (Amateurs), Mr. Perry „as with other fruit it was | very good high-coloured а 8 ү Elruge, and Mr. | had considerably the best blooms; they consisted of lefcient in colour. Mr. Osborn à hag, $e act well- | Ingle, gr. to C. G. Round, Esq., also showed the last- Баш, Startler, a fine fne, Harlequin - mulberry ; „ -— em, L4 H oloured bun 3 Ib. nger, eantiful basketful of Snack Hebe for which he| JPeaches.—These, like the Nectarines, were not re- |seediing somethin e Quee Mab but i cg М аю. prize, > Other ,basketfuls came from | markable for umo size. The best dish of Royal ren colour; Miss Jon Mab, Countess of Bective, borne, tt rom Mr. King; good Barringtons from Mr.|and Flirt. аяу d Lady Paxton were also еду hg in the berry than that from.| Kaile ; large and fine Walburton Admirable from M r, | shown in beautiful condition by the same exhibitor, to fesrs, Lane; but i OR gu шалу so well coloured. | Evans, gr. to Gen. Cartwright; and Royal George | whom a 2d prize was also x Vac. n this class, hom Mr, Wills eame a fine basketfol of West's St. | from Mr. Ingle. Some vill. fruited adhue i in pots | Mr. Thornycroft had a good third-rate s з, and Mr, Cross, E » Lady Ashburton, had чеге чы; by Mr. Vertigan of Clapham, and Mr.| Seedling Dahlias.—These were матта plentifal, eautiful ex Ham We observed some | Fras The best ut were Кашан of Winchester, deep m нарез and d fruit from the lato Sir Joseph Miscellaneous Fruit — Mr. Sa age, дт. to Earl | roon, ааш in shape, both as regards the flower and "шїп houses аб Rockhill, and fine а Tre of Brownlow, бей a a К ab prd but unripe речі. d Mrs. Savory (Church’s), pue heavily А ws igi, Em бов о а ап eirs, gr. sj cluster of d fruit of Musa Cavendishi. Mr. ed with purplish lilac; both the ue п te ; Flight. h e fi class ood. From Mr. Millia f|Carr had ruit of a violet-tinged variety of M Keynes, who received First-c lollovay came «зм of his handsome-loo| Rer Musa Pin the Papaw (Carica Papaya),|for them, and for Lottie Atkins, a fine kind, described M Hoyal Yi pin . eaches, Plums, and Ma: large fruit of Passiflora| by us on a former occasion. Fanny Sturt, a Fancy M m ere plentiful; Scarlet Gem stand. quadrangularis. From Mr. Cuthill, of Camberwell, | kind in the way of Lady Paxton, from Mr. Pope, of beh ier uk among Scarlets, and Marquis of|came a handsome oval rcgem Chelsea, also received a First-class or oir eds ipe in that ч чй fleshed kinds. 5 lb. Тһе seeds Р were received by Mr. | Master of Arts, bronzy salmon, from X Turn were shown in large numbers. | Cuthill from Australia, elio it is said to attain twice | Second Certificate was awarded, and a si e srt to w| hich t the 186 prize d Атагы for io the weight just named. Mr. Sawkins, gr. to A. rag mark of. distinction was conferred u upon бе а ri oia from the neighbourhood of Chiswick, and was | Esq, Bramfeld, had Red Ue Currants still in by Mr. Anstiss, It was a small Pear without a |state of perfect preservation г. Higgs had W; Willmo t's| | Hollyhocks.—No spikes of these were p nag. ich something like Comte de Lamy. It was, how: Red Currant . equally well. de Large. yov, and thero oain - pan: have been ; but instead of E ncerni by a Pe icit | ery large and fine single red p" tasted it, that if that was the best-flavoured | Sa age, gr., Ashri ridge Pd кат in а ps oras from the Rev. E. Hawke, po, Shown, what must the second-best be!” Williams's ahlias.—Thes e numerous, large, and fine, 8р do eg, a am, Among them we noticed J. Ullett, Chrétien was the sort to which both 2d and | especially the fendi in x нов stands, n, Rev. J. Dix, Lady Des Vœux, Lord Palmer- iven flavour. Of Louise Bonne| In the Classof 48, Varieties, E Keynes, of Salisbury, dion, mperator, Gem of Yellows, C. Eyre, Willingham “sey we noticed well-grown examples from Мг. | Һай the lst prize for beautiful examples of Annie| Defiance, Lord Craven, Purple Emperor, Fair Ellen, Tum, of Gishurst Cottage, Weybridge, and others. | Austin, Lord Derby, Leah, ra Trotter, Charles| Beauty of Mitford, Mrs. Cochrane, Lilae Perfection, viest dish consi M reni St. G main, Turner, Baron e unton, Lord Phony, К Graet of | Eminent, J. Clarke, Wm. Dean, Albion, Gladiator, G. ich weighed Бл. 10 ох. These са: Primroses, Lord Clyde, Golden Drop, Апа w Dodds, Young, and G. Keith. „Many o of the ‚ blooms їп other gr. to J. ffray, Еа. Betchworth. Helen Potter, eed of the Isles, Garibaldi , Earl P the € tz T E 28 £z E y Lu g z S, ed кү РН R.J i 2 fine specimens е; Maréchal че cg VEOKS, аша, an. Mia cervos -— I Palmer. Verbenas.—Mr. m showed some charmin orta, Morris, gr. to T hite, Auricula, dark peru А Maude Herbert, eH th large pale green eye; Black Prince, very d ark tec "erc Ee e Whee Peri, Wilhe | w with white eye; Snowball 4 PNG Plus Ultra, — Н Rassel, Bia of Passage, Lilao King, а benatifully scented kind; Géa nt des uno, ahini ter, Edwar am Miss Herbert drap Јаве dark crimson; Charles Perry, delicate /harlotte Dorling, P eese n, Hugh Miller, pa nk with crimson Dcus and among searlets, Lord тз. Wyndham, Lad у Gladys Hecht Annie Keynes, | Leigh, "Po d and Firefly, all fine varieties. ald Came Autumn Colm: B A Hob apr British Trium mph, То Mr. Keynes w: gx veral boxfuls “ з Bon Chrétien, 3 also awarded the 2d Las ize in this class, Anar Diker conditions In a collection from Messrs, Paul & Son we — These ig ct mH for high colour, | exhibitors in 16 were Mr. Walker of Thame, Mr.|noticed the glorious new dr fa — ed док as the е Quarrenden Red Reinette, VEM of үшин Mr. Allen of Shacklewell, a real scd Иш Charles Lefebvre, Prince Camille » Fear ws а in, and Early Red Маг. | Wood & Ingram, Huntingdon, and Mr. Legge o of | de Rohan, Madame Boll, gi pads ctor Verdier, Prince The kind for E of Wales, Gloire de Dijon, Maurice Bernardin, Pierro kinds for os pur rule | Edmonton. es, as Bernardin, A s. i In the Class of 24 Blooms, Mr. Keynes was again | Notting, чиба. de Santenay, and м Mes erm Messrs. Gadd & Son, of Worthing. | the most ost successful exhibitor. His indes Lv Leah, | The same exhibitors had also Alfred de esee Glory, Reinette Blanche | Jenny Austin i Taunton, | deep y rimon; Louiso Savoie, xs D Katia pr Lond ld exander,| Hugh Miller, Lady Glad ert еей w Dodds, | Magnan. In : Fillbasket, and New x para жаз ч Hugh Potter. Mrs M e sim Earl Pembroke, Golden | contributed by Dr. Cooper, of Slough, who had among was contributed by Mr. Lane, St.| Drop, Disraeli, A e Sorpa Pauline, d; Derby, | others Maréchal Vaillant, e Vaisse, Guyet, had Н сагу Morning, E RARE Аш Аша. Ап їп, Сыра Bird of Passage, Charles b с Gloir oe om ag d Y аг’ оге ie Dijon Pippin, Praise T iss Herbert, Golden Gem, ges Miss in excellent коп. г. Апогпусго г, ^U LU dy a. gio um сару рле" ag am eA ens came from Mr. Hollingsworth, Mr. Hedge, Mr. Clarke, Brixton, and ї 5 г. pr iu a {ЕЕ is E, 2 2. [эе | 84 э о Hi Hi ЕЕ ij 3H К” С) = > ®. HIT ГЕР ЫР: а IE! LJ = * Hn JE д rH H p 4 j HH z ПЫН Н й 822 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [8еРтимвув 9, узре Mr. Smith, gr. to Т. Moxon, Esq., ooms. an and French kinds were shown | e remarkable for their compactness а and n We should, f the thorough impartiality of the to carry ont the exhibitionsof this flower 5. . pro | ju udge 8, that the g to the humbler pos of exhibitors, At o'clock the Right Hon. 8. company, expressing his ratifi ouem ў and the Neil success of the S num alf:past four | oci тебу. = nd satisfactory Me than ON à mo At the annual voie H4 КЕ from our contemp нЕ to ема ur a" оф ublicity, were agreed to; and if these r spirit in ness. ever, like ee greater "Varie, b oth of f colo! ouf character, than the sections into which Asters are now divided "not - us hope that this defect | easo of Med were shown in boan- 8 | exhibitors was 57l. The ow of fruits, flowers, and А КААЙН vegetables, in th һе which they appear to have с у (d not but expect a more prosperous бы yv gessi d a : The principal resnlutiong among the сарут in the rnit irn ood b b them an inducement to devote their leisure ime e next annual exhibition. of the Жыры gardening. He "found t at the number of Serre Tulip Society be "A in 55. qe was 170, and the amount of prizes in money awarded That R. Lymbery, "m Nottingham, " » T eya He congratulated the co атой on the Success that had attended their ма. n i mgt the mb :E i hir, otn striped with purplish red, but гоу в, fun or убит as Miss Sladden "in n IIL, Sonet striped with white, a fi a rge white Mac striped rose ; Maria 1 Dawortier, T white stri iped and stained with violet and r Le Poussin, still a good old kind; Madam dn rose veined with carmine and beautifully тб} with white in the centre of each peta tal ; ys по ас with pale yellow e soft r relieve d with a little rec d Journal of Botan any Pepee m iih boni уте e eral the prizes icc Modele exhibitors and g vo of thanks to him, the kotiki separa s otíiceg of 23008. in the recent numbers of Seemann's nt aruer ma Pollichii, Mentha аса. The figure edera canariensis, Erucastrum is the sam al e a new of E. а жу. after а Ste ardiac The as that rewarded IT a Pj Ww у Мс Jo shua Clarke on | Pm appointed [Ser Secretary. hat a National Committee of Tulip growers be — ыш, and that one or more be selec cted from ем dist w S Hardy d Sharp of Bi * That Mr. J. P. Sha arp be appointed | Local Secretary Birmingham, for the current year." nodor a a snd heap, near Saffron W t "n mig or mercial intercommunication." T | tinen co the Hades H ». EXP writes:—^" The existenceof Hedera canariensis in Ireland has been so often asserted and 4 n 1 uU ER 1 “That Mr. Lymber da icut schedule be adopted model R basis, but the amount of prize money tole warded to be in accordance with the funds at the disposal ki the Loc eA mittee pd anagement for ach and Mr. "eise Sudbury, also show Yucca. leaves, МА observed, were employed 2 some ЖА ы; piant ow, and a апей betwe them as one of those phan across pie botanical ree уш fast-growing € -leaved i commoniy called Irish or Scotch Ivy. This «рапа ча MAS nderstand the species, is one of any varie elix. There i is о S ms tie ith besides a plant which gardeners сай x -Jeaved Irish | © snis o be of the var I hold t rieties of Ivy, and 6 H. canarie occurs wid i n Ir M. and is io 1 It * | evidently cw plant alluded to by dart in his Flora Hi berni іса,” эў Dr. Моо Ore says of. LM The plant known in show of Tulips he pr^ year be * That tbe between the 20th and 30th of Мау; and that esh y day which cannot be too soon abandoned. Fine-leaved Plant. OE those aivd | ever seeing КЕК; in а wild state, ` Т, however, saw it Wi cklo OW. „апі Mrs Acton 47. 4 d be either Tuesday, renad}, кес Азуу Friday, i in each t h Local Secretary or Menager sball be to ge all Hh sm he can, either des i & Laing had a large and valuable pacer in t ама, we mother nm А nearl ETE 1 gn L1 + 14 e g nstown, ha, ; & а олче m, with silver » praises кое f good size, h when moved wind has a fine effect; S. scii with large apis leaves; and S. aurieulatum, with very ample foliage. Associated with these were kon, je and m mewhere in be. consider it to be Rs Я ро alluded to by th QNT! n) Flora Hibernica, e compares the мел, to PUR oL P hg nis Datur:s, Wigandia caracasana, N Romi grin ndis, witk fine large deeply eut | le-green leaves; Ferdinanda eminens; Phytolacca dioies, with oblong leaves and red stems and leaf.stalks, and ma ny others—a! ers—all well worth the attention of lovers of fine SAN and states that it was oni by мт. апа Мр on walls near Me The 1 latter plaće ia shout fourmiles from Dublin." tain confirmati on o f H. ‚ canariensis being an indi- rrion. the Permanent “Secretar ry ки, ver he make all his arrangements before mmediately on t the — pnm t out by their joint advie y the Permanent Secre distribution, assumi to the Iberia Subjects.— —From Mr. Rhodes, Syden- boxful of eut flow ers, and з ejos ilar e H. to belong ora; nd à act upon o assumption 1 Welwitsch's kind o Eo EE з h vem — e es. Among t er Le C. Wood, Triomphe: de tnim, nd Vicomtz de rer tcm эм piri be good so rom Mr. Brown Holborn, сонау і of Plant Cases, filled w with — taste and m also voca plants of Mrs, Pollock Pe largo nium » nteresting aol -— he best | choi d ?|ofa Revisi sion of the Aralia iaoeæ, by the Edito; EIVED.— J. e e Co/s st A, p i addition to co wid, Sparaxis, &c.— Dutch Flower Roots offers a selection of the cunctam used both for in and outdoor ne pee — ND HANWE x e firs wal "exhibitio ciety, hri the чаг чан, of the Right Hon. S. Н. Walpole, M.P., was held the other day p^ t the College, Sweete, w LL Новтт List n of "this пету навай nt. | prises many interesting n good gen ig Pelargoniums.— type pro- Soc сез; prm delighted is | content simply to work in harmony for the ish | 800d. А ` With a more permanent o ue f this kind the better chance of flourishing he a v working body must Меен, be composed (atp. e * Will you kindly give me some advice 8$ I am to do underthe slowing: cireu tances indicating BARRENNESS IN A QUE “ Having ve е from my stock hive, royal свв" — созго ш ы the md Dye Dr. at the Vieni lo iran MR лаган the gentleman's gardene s luctions as Робаёоз, онна: bers, Onions, and Carrots, It may be doiph (iim) opes fe is a rather full Soani list of new E ме n Fers stated ! spiri it an which 12 varieties are gione h Stelzner's chaffelt's agen in des a very complete series of Azaleas, Come aem "Rhodod odendrons, besides a generat "iet of stove and and are mosi and egenis whom the Na! — Tulip Soei | from year to year m held with a g degree of and success, һа sgr ikari уны ien бы. effort ug | suitable brood- | of inducing U the * The eterne sis rear impreg»ated. —- n under observation: she is ardere i Бой , has qui Е ‘The io parent Mive аны e CHAT. SEPTEMBER 2, 1 865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 823 da sll has could not after а long search find the third, so I А the swarm into the parent hive, since which gone ог on well and quietly. J. H. Н, Fulham regoing letter ought to have received attention гы о, һи 1 want of space, which has pre- ,must ba nga Ё Бева] golden tinge, markably perfect. cd the white kinds possessin | and the de. sorta in all крес y The Monukka, а iun э Of s seedling G | with et tne i large asa rule p as there is Tem one only is decer has been n fro. T сеф ar queen should less eh of eee than erted. Four royal c hive to raise after having been e hav sring as many as a hive ries no reason xk. to bo a barren one, as a eans an unusual time to elapse should not ye n ella are not |a 16, | large. after a |16, " (арх ы extensively cultivated in the MM 4 д. А — | Rhododendrons and other American mp orm qui | * conspicuous feature of these Ls s, in which еу » d to To these, as well as to other nursery stock, | uM U^ acres are apes Another n and un- 18 че р ге оѓ the principal f аат Ey D am but unde trea ore black, the border in ge «Ач the M UH is g bein ing merely a vidi s поб much more in depth. paronin опе aboat 2 feet in | i года нъ, about half à mile i in P л trees of Which it ig as it нат the variety, which ien "aes Pa section, ig well worth a! e Bas if only for Kk home > nursery, as it is familiarly te side and lower portion of a which the London eens do i ation d continue "for а uated, The e racing over before egg pee че; Occasion: жете long time remarkably “рүе d ihe combs bya у] The late Mr. the death of M. 2.9 Miscellaneou. Hugh Qu MM Wi e have to record most "listinguished of 1 Histo: fresh and p good contrast aer g | Yuccas,. ri „бг р Lawsoniana, is Thuja aurea, Irish Yew, Box, and being still а virgin. barren, or have show -breeder, we he your w and Beehiv a orat е th. dba Royal peser Eshi ч шош this year, there we re few sta if r queen should. remain я Масы bu have been plants of that. фин. beds of all of whi: ch ma; ly gA Still fu p the hill азр » eaker hi t different kinds Gg groe which finest and m ы E гал Hollies, s of | Sci 8, the possessor of the to th ciences, which, from his in tm rther u compartme nts maie examples of most of s of Roses in cultivati ion, flanked, almos pass iona 2M uming as born at West Alvington, i eid үс in the county Ка "Devon, on the As Even as & rather antt by a little arboretum, in which i is one of the most striking pos that | сап be iz, the whir ^ Es yal Agricultur. he us бозы o in interest hib i Jun p the Queen of об alone ean | brate гу in the тудо, Чет hor of * EU was lar, argely fostered and eloped, Ar ег, һе was M f LE im £k | such ај | view оё charming РЕ ѕеепегу which lies оп the other RO y be obtained. A18 valley, Among oses remarkable for very high colour as sti South. oer, and — 1 at assion fi hell i lopment, ai and was greatly sisted by the English Consul, Mr. 1 n Д ed with bes and Mia. ;efebvre, Olivier Delhomme, teur Vaisse, "Charles , 1, and Pierre Notting ce ттан nd poe oflicers of the British Nay. «ср of the the firs! Baron Adolphe de Rothsebild, Aisne Damaizin, Gar - Марз, LANE Herts. — Few em lave aso Grüpes, Bowing their өз m Magnificent H feet i tide 3 ar. тщ ay *tand about annual] Yi den Mem & Sov's шй, GREAT BERKHAMP- | greenh horti ultural хвана t ions of Roses in Graperies of large extent, in y thousands of youn к 4 Tie rae stock, Vinery is 132 feet in length and The Vines, kich а re planted out- are occupied w, Ma St inebunchesos 4 urgh а as Ы NIE fine, as has | by Lieut, Frembly and the and the country, it which are ry | good y iet oo m Madamo Alfred d enot Га! Pha ды mg Fitzroy. P gei gave ap ai ord Clyde" Maréchal Maie uii och, and are also brillian ieties, „Жы ut which Эр cream оё business in er to devote himself » holiy to his urite pursuit. With this ey bo AM a A pias d ml for the n can be com «зн bot. kin towage of obje cts of Naturi al History ; rince Camillg de Roban, е " are n alf state bes skilfully set in sat are perfect These are all yog = otuals, a class | Madame Alfred other velve which are E denne, 'and vie exte: ali x "А South Pase amply rewarded him for bis toils Пер and агашы by sea and sbor Valparaiso repared for a yoy ore e western coast p America ; reputation "e now widely extended, he nder On his peculiar advantag „ The Chili ian 9 white kinds are interestibg recent trii tection ra 7 pue improvement must y m cted before t all uality with that Modèle де CUM, m Madame e and of Yellow Teas, "MM t > both €— acquisitions, anchoriug in its ports free of charges, and of da ы stor free of duty, and he was furnished 1 pith tte authorities of all the States w. hich he in consequen ро de Fou kind, while romphe do in lat, 13° N. "e wbile under sail and at anchor, e eis legion. „ә ing over might of Rose d үе лоше for е і for phe eariy epring ARPER of an atories t Messrs, Lane e tones а! water, and Л "inland lains, river nd and woods, M . ith all his aĉcumulated stores of i у» ln and it was in 1831 What are called the Balshaw Nurseries, also belong- ssrs. Lane, are situated on Berikhampstend | ю n, T large whose colour, Poom, sg а п cultivators w уе made Gra рес [Loses grow р fusion опко now nder here than in зар: ык Dor where moisture hangs about their leaves. Araucaria à imbricata. may be found | here purpose at iu" end of their Rose b 5 tha brilant ne were Le Tia 0 10 te Мг, G. B. of the Pe. реи subject of pa by and-thirty years h inued ew shells from his s» he late Mr. Br - raised above th of th n "height, densely pede from ор to bottom ; ordinary 5 feet aper, and the intervening ith This house ines in y enormous бго not on] on the but also on th ad 7 litte trees from 10 to15 feet i in моц, Cupressus Liw soniana and Thujopsis b together with T. d zw brata, Abies Nordmann: niana, nobilis and a a patticularl . Bunches of Snow's house have weighed Наш lso | by hundreds, | | seeds Тај aud A Arborits iue the paths on every side mg ordin roi з в 1 ti straight ste .g- planted ex in | wonderfully lerge numbers, On some of the Well pipans ed доң К which promise to ripe: this season, Piantations of Junipers, Irish Yews е рсені himself. A his dr anderings by the um: siderable, his attentio! now part тен, 4 liree! to t е w woods ч forests of t there luxuriant vergreens we noticed Berberi extensively grown n for cover, foi ж Туш апа filled his store aec Pg — — dn f lai de D op peu. ae шашы лай сыйы ornamental Tho ap р ny us ms some 4 ye 5 feet in hei un Scarlet- г also і distri 824 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. their equipages were placed at his dispcs il, and, what was of still greater importance, the services оё the produce a gorgeous display either in-doors or out; as th hey аге te hardy they may even be жыгы | ves rder. The cultivation them а CEL —Earth up plants of this i state of С be aie a dry day 4 жү potus w Brown Cos and. Hard school Aer en, ott Government, and numberin n some e places a s many а in pots is by s difficult., Immediately when sig use, "n s out those sown last mont four o or five hun dred, were secured to scour the w Аа the bulbs S go о Tet am proper ti o repot them. | warm situation, e. they will be useful Dia: h ina ere mo ost 1 large ns for particular display are required, | s te in thy effectual in directing the lynx eyes of thes t p employed, and half a dozen flowering Баталова —Make a sowing for the winter and smi collectors to tho detection of such as were "especially bulbs placed i in each pot. ong eat, intermixed with | supply. Spring notice, shells d, is the best kind of soil for TURNIPS.—AÀ sowing may soo his eyes by exceeding novelty and beauty were them. , The pots should be well Vatt and the erown | Duteh for spring use, V gii ^; bn c E early сас а а "н day to day in qu j Кш WINTER GREENS.— Plant out these on Potato med prodigious. After four years spent among the | potted they 1 de it ame. as soon as the crop is P pec provide а M. islands of the Philippine group, and short visits to эчер etm glass is an хурй, in ын ey supply being less than the demand, against the ho a ше роге, and St. Helena, Mr. Cuming | may even iine in the opan air in coal ashes, in —— urned to England with the richest booty that had | manner iniri to potted Hyacinths. ever been colle ted byasingle man. His dried plants, ^t OG OP TER SR SUI: CHISWICK, NEAR LONDO, which numbered 130,000 specimens, were immediately Da LANT HOUSES: dat the Horticultural Gang, ributed, as well as his living Orchids, which were аан which flower а young w | numerous and of great beauty. Large numbers of revive а shift. Those, on the contrary, w T birds and reptiles, quadrupeds and insects, were lso | upon the ripe d, must be gradually encouraged | added to the museums a& home and abroad. But his|to go to rest, Poinsettias, which do not er until ШИЕ ЗАЙЫР aig ИНГ usos shells formed by far the most important of the | January, шат. be repotted now, and freely supplied with ils which he had secured. Before leaving England liquid m under thís kind of management the he had brought together, through h acific and | floral алы will be double Шо! е WE they would be БАП South American collections, and by à eans of purchase | aA less дегу treated. Befor season is us mal d exchange, the largest an valuable priva vanced 1 8n collection then in existence. His vii Philippine col- = can, whether t the ex NY verage. 1907 3| 30407 - 9, leetions enabled d him to incer ease this to an enormous XE de sufficient to Mod. shelt нр кә winterto his| ^"55* $— Fine; бегалі very e very f b ia extent; and d of establi shed half-hardy plante, as well as those шол анты fine roughout; “ool at night. since elapsed has been untiringly E engaged in Дели н бен i; gan па атр ri fe 2 que ht. ч and completion, in adding to it КЧ restrict autumnal pyon within certain E -Olear and cool, very Aime бошду. y purchase and exchange and in the | limits c a aires low the av species described and figu me pos i ie both | time. Brick pits of AT OHIAN, at home and abroad. It is stated by . Reeve | а d отер in een first outlay d are Aon | _ During thelas x з: for the ensuing Week, Mi 185, that it contains not fewer t in "$0,000 species and in the end. А common makeshift pit however аш &£a|88s| аа | No Prevalling Winds varieties, and in mos эз several specimens of be bu ilt of turves; 16 will last several seasons and | с, 228 ЕРЕ ЗЕ Ee rd ало 18 Mr. Cuming had long been subject to|Prove very warm. ZES EAR ЯЕ | Rund [of Rain. id chronic bronchitis and an asthmatic affection, each suc- ALSAMS.— Keep these in ego аз е - canes Sunday. тоя | 48 | 89.0 | 17 м cessive paroxysm of w cx» a ord riends more | Do not let them suffer from emoré Modo dct E 70.5 | 464 | 584 | 17 Pr and more serious grounds of alarm. His last attack | all dead blooms, and ! Tues. е gae | 484 | вар 18 020 came on on the 26th of July. after a visit to the AHLIAS. —Ex hibitions of these er now P ew Thurs. .. 7 на. 47.5 | 588 |. 18 0.55 Crystal Palace; dropsical ener to which he had | plentifully ali over the country, and to procure fine Satur. 2: 91 608 | 450 bn i 1%. ШЕ before been subject, теарреагей; and he died on the blooms ed шоп will test the skiil and Venu e of "he highest temperature during the above UM e ` 10th of August, at his residence in divi Street, sur- шалу RTL АШаканг;: Early flowers, from. wh ich ош ES Ey v $iberm; 64 deg. ; and the lowest on Ше ЕИО rounded by the collections which had been the object b t ена and the ж of his life; and i vgl the decaying florets should ле ех! ЫХ tices "4 Sr which he had ш wi occupy himself unti erem Selling, ape weak hoo ones, that viden e of merit, y they may not be No ip enam € B. ecimen is а very curious. one, a few h ours of his eath. He had from time to tim Mos should be taken spor a private а of Euro ope and Ameri ica, and care e of, to wi tried again, as higt ti Mire " Dunnyland. ungus is Scleroderma vulgare. It зно took pleasure in ackn б1р that his|Season may induce a more Pii рокын of Ho "It seems "the Pufbuls though rey dM penses and his labours had been a ply repaid their good qualities. GARDEN LABOUR Subaeriber Аи а depends ptio style of The great object of my ambition, he writes of H OCKs,— Save seed from the best kinds. Some кеі The general rule is to reckon one man to the himself, in the year 1858, “ i place my collection in adopt the plan of removing the upper part of the| exclusive of superintendence. Your асг ua D s - the British Museum, so that it may be accessible to all | Spike, leaving six or ei ht of the early blooms. Whe OP ne Pariah P SA for two men, one ot w the scientific world, and where it would afford to the the plant throws up four or five stems, and propagatio LADI CHLEYENsIS: Youell d: flowers sent of. onis eyea striking example of wbat in ve done | ОЁ the variety is an object, one or mor f the spikes of | this fine decorative variety are very fine this season, the nal industry and means on Ж”. ^ti ers may be sacrificed; the ste be split, cut a yo. m mapas p tex ith оа rei do wo s кн wish of the world il йй: that |i gths, with a ig in each, and placed under a жЕ Prim ү i 7а е Its cause may be ong be accomplished. Athen en gute, takin e that the small porton of shoot| unhealthy and deficient foliage, or som: den privation of or Jalap.—Some serious retained is covered With soil, leaving the point of the ae reat a portion of the latter. E depends on the sire ts have recently occurred at Constantinople, bud exposed. Strong young plants may often be raised | fene manue. Hallan ounce tu tko Лоп may be takeni iei "T i the root of Aconite ciim mistaken P in this way. a general guide. But you may not apply this or any other jn. ap. "ihe account RCING GA liquid manure as freely to Pelargonium eo ео I : Sir W C. Fir the occurrens g given by Pro e Dr. C TE С Scbroff, of Сес icm tour i is шы ШШЕ id beetle Holürgue pintperde- We know no other remei nople received fro Cale и de м; а j onstanti- winter, vi vigorous pee piaite should be secured a his period of the year than that of carefully жө. x "ies ni vind he е uu h from seed, as plants that have been boring Adjnron erp the wound (5o si thon нане several apoth Багач Fe d Дет pan such ut TE "the "апат, ее ег promising they m РОДУ alor A the To the beetles lavo the озан d we win iting. inter in the rubbish at their which m к of Un MIL " serious 'consequene ж been —Where fruit is ripening give air as freel carefully raked off and reiner. d You may оба aioused rapet? the medicine wh осе aving | een | as eren state of the weather will fuu and keep the чави, cem co E ing or (Asi keep err taken, the danger was traced to the suppose d ја alap A еа" ure ay n certi d рб гому а ad iue aree cf Do Саа x РЕША ES vn urat infes t т; sia хм venne perle à "jh fact that this drug аа us Te 3 p eyringe огы кы Ls sec . thom with aves ot some rapi imt ale i е! bud ed £ ее ш Aon dieas B Pana short, use Wo means to Ls the plants aia Ў Ма ak ало E ad mith. "Wo, found no eri sects having been at work on your rapes. Р. Ма, а sion ШОШ, 08 th. X, | too much damp. ERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION Sg Te 5 Шо s of other Species s are оч Prwrs.—Be careful not to over-water fruit that is ent is going forward very satisDP у, od on asa pt the confo — of you it has been commenced, an nd ЖШ pa y the ere: idi si аа wi ја ^d 3 nd Ao nite se ripening. En idea Mss to affo rd growing stock а steady fectly independent movement, m D " т Che prone first. tl general елү 4, еш are Er Ar E gu on ie manure-water at the root, but avoid getting t the во]! amity between cultiva class and of every 86 P i we have found upon|too wet. As fire-heat will soon be necessary to a con- Ала tavat sapport it Mushrooms are А. агу ii k F ! | siderably larger € es ee Аты case during | wholesome as А. campestris, бош mot ao быш d infe mer, sed to e a properly flavo The larg: ets in Covent, Ga Peg way id iei ap tem К bere of. late years | moist: state of the edic зей "the evaporating sist aimost entirely of this species G turf. This bó ry cursory examination, | pang or doi — uppiied with water, and г: ul The best time perhaps is Wev: will immedi. ately show their distinctn › is sometimes successtu Your М ical ШОТ, кА the йоо nay as any su as soon as tho later frosts aro over d£. ing them. M change from a m 4 pi e of the atmosphere |, аге quite right. There is no feer m ear, ben made fe A EP REN D DR тне гуса ing stook, and also to plante Verri дш СУ W ers Anlier уш фаш Celondd Polier quus bere its oii Ж ien. |an swelling 0 A fruit, Во, а; sparing or от Ne Old Golden Pippin; 5, London Pip же бук Pippi: siatie Researches : —'* Noo an Begum might. иге will panis and shut up early. К Piat; 12, Hawthornden ; 13, x pe T€ the Miri - favourité wife rot Jehan Е сыг F^ young d E ее b Ent ы EE къ e | xis PL анта: 24. : jum barbarum uH e walkin through wh phlebium appendiculatum ; 2,0xalis co cornic Зда m ie she T ede en € шашы be adire rs irm af 1 bris м LAE iem. gone SL JE beca hus as thoy и admitte pes f on 6, й е peo оу; alt-grown. e on Seed "S Т tm olleet. е their | and sufficient com nfth should be secu: 3| had suffcien! chat. ^ enden oured to ы к À ей the linings, чә pde operas) of avor g RUE [di us avot р to: е the p ular way." g эк little Orchid named which w. Ча lost, Rimmel s Book о Py Perime = Е у. |little air at night and on тед cloudy days. since. The initials have тушу be о Vines. — Remove all decayed or unhealthy berries specimen еап bé sent at till to —€— J p T — HM Pow ripe а and keep the house well aired and |. У Xu mim esie тни p We take the words ору m puces c vcri yep e iiaae ponendi nae H in a prize ‘schedule, 2. Dion 1 GARDEN. Lov diem and Lea the red d the flo ly mentione ў ore where Fzw аа ne are more attractive om over м роты id ТО? in order to see| should bold AMA to ph Бе included inaclass ® the b эу ot Now H " , Keep it as thin |, мер offered for е cord of this New olland plants is over, n ТнЕ Кай i8 erbil is that her poi Bp drei ing plants exists, йно to| CABBAGE.—A sowing may now be made for spring Meme d [i x» Under eaeque. Ni es and greenhouses. They use. Plant out those sown en иб for Coleworts. that she is as as sho looks to be, xaxa. 2, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 825 NEU anre s and Feeding Stuffs. farm, furnish beef. Nowhere is there better |farm, have always been known as well-bred Sout outh- AYNBIRD Шыр кыгын DAWTREE. жана, The Velvet-eared i Ж ЕА Wheat, | dow їз; апа fe at least half that time special Re” sares, арбоо on application. mmonly grown, yields t best quality of | attention has been paid to their improvement. Fo n TÉ ON MANURE COMPANY iour for Qus d а а quality of Barley | 14 or 1 r. WATERS has purchased the best T (Езтлтвнк ries s good malt. Moreover, on the downs and | rams to be had, paying some 1007. a year in this Ha PANDA art ERME bowing. marshes, and i "E the Clovers, Bainfoio, Turnips, | way ; and more than has he had to respond NES, for Dressing Pasture Mangel Wurze DISSOLVED PHOSPHATES of LIME, Ке. Bi ger! l, Oats, Beans, Peas, all of which Genuine! PERUVIAN GUANO and NITRATE of SODA, ex Dock | are н y eulti tivated, ‚ there is „ample store mh of A xp саи: SALT, &c. h Str eet, E. R, n, Secretar! агу. of provend of the Royal А highest. pric б ет. : | which more completely or Pbundantiy reri b RES. —The Manures D Lips мау а Bokani o£ 1306 KES IAN ample food for ' man a nd bea the Ra bas: of the кее: ; во that while long decr a nis Factories, at the following prices :— dep cultivation, well | an exhibitor and prize taker ows in his ow Hran SS PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE SUPER і И Er UH iii iai LAHOSPHATE of LIME, JM ts per tonc ^ti weit t p unty, he has gradual been gaining gog LAWESS SUPE USE Aay qus with а to competition at the national exhibi- LES WREAT, B RLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL а of Mr. W. Mie of East e to vu we | tions. ing at length acquired a flock of Ed а Оа д ое fite аи eferred. But these аге all on {оо |unusually large-framed she eep for Southdowns— 00; obtained of Mr. Lawes, Ог through, his exoeptional a scale to be copied on an prt long and wide with deep and heavy quarters, big These M үтен ar of the United Kingdom, at prio and the ill f К d appointed, An ү ай parte of the illustrations o intellige den serags and bosoms—earrying too a heavy fleece "Genine PERI IAN сана буа бар rters, N|(the whole flock averaging 43 lb. of wool, and NITRATE Ж-А чт ТҮГЕ] ster "n cd WATE ERS, now to be describe d, affords, are o likely t to | 9 Ib. having been occasionally eut)—he commenced -—" Јони Brxwrr Lawes, 1 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, | Рё more e generally useful, because they are seen іп | аз exhibitor at B He was there honoured , EC; and 22, Eden Quay, Dub with both a high and au ordi mendati ARBOLIC ACID.—The best qualities of this Acid ans mmercial, Lene and Veterinary purposes, may DE ufacturers, F. C. CALvxRT & Co., Royal an nds of ordinary agriculture. Mr. Winks | has long been known to English agrieul- чаре as а Southdown judge and breeder. ounty he is also known as one of t Che Agricultural Gazette. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1865. ME манан, Sept, Club, at Lough- EETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. THURSDAY, boro 75 Ф ———- had occasion some months ago to describe а | €? ейшез а! С ші yields. 30, 50, even 70 tons of Cu | rams, b wn principal t tenants on the Duke of роон 8 а | estat n excellent etieal farmer. The ind 2 hu occupation,} extending fr the level on the hill top across the slopes Down and lower ploughlan Benai vs t evensey level below. between 700 and 800 pps ; "a bei ings arable, 200 grazi summer time, means & Bi 140 cluding 650 lambs or hereabouts, 50 shearlin and 200 youn The ped m E r eve T 3 years old, | ort чї 12 E ; producing also 12 to 20 tons arro 2 tons of быш, ed es an ex xpenditur e | with Velhas and ys o add in, but mM плен e as е (three in succession to | every cow). Some pent on e the 350 connection with tho flocks and herds, the pastures d ploughla. Ні x mars нче] allo | carries about 100 Ponts ы ЧЕ ages, FS being sold to bes ы te ied inne d Lor e |elass at the ow; t disappears bu iio vely in the second year. Moteomb shee thus placed on more even in the older olass, and th re Mr. WarEns has been for the most part the four-field course of cropping, varied however ng Grasses after Wheat, Oats, с ta ше р for and following these nips. His Bak fetch eren prices. The top price last year was 1007. ; and one of the commended sheep shown at lymou outh has been since sold for 507, There ow r 30 young rams to let or sell, in fact, where the ш! wool shows t Thi s al ан too, has. bee obtained wi ithou it the an illustration of great enterprise and energy, and зе Д ation. Butit h ly be d crops; and a fortnight ago we saw on poen | the mutton is as good, the Hire is worth as much is market gardening Farm clean and abundant erops of Wheat and por pou und, T" sheep are as "abren and as hardy. NL night say, xh ce in dt is Barley, the former on the il top l to six or Mt Agricultur | seven quarters an aere, the latter an exceedingly | produ iced 000 0 lambs a year ; and their hardiness is joa us, the sor re, ib culti- | heavy erop of excellent colour on the land below, shown by Da M: ur one of the ewes bought under more ple conditions ill a | but close to the ed Do The Oat crop | by Mr. WATERS at Bab raham remains—on ly on їп, calcareous soil on chalk, with downland at |is nowhere god this year, and not first-rate at | (a ve stood the hardships one end m mars shland. at the other, but on ^em Moteomb. abundant growth of Santi, of the Li е > a Southdown flock in red | four ye dd. a RE = I г, pirap $6 nudus (n a d with ar cla a ТЕ. eapital early Turnips, good Swedes an angel oteom is furnished with no fewer than Y dae Y fom s Sls аА Mer the Жаса, all testified to the condition the | labourers’ cottages attached to the farm. Wages, London co and sabe yard de for land. The chief weeds of the district are Charlock, | nominally 25. 2-day, amount with harvest earnings market any extraordinary Wild Oat and Shepherd's bens the last, how- | to 16. 16s. a week the year round, besides beer occasionally, which is brewed at ho oir nor has E: of soil, or pede e ex storehouse of M on vinh to e. ка its res There ns in the nui but бы. c ighted, | it fallow es erops, two or loc rid o t wild 2 Я still a at a nili brought of 307. or 401. a-year, class flock of Southdowns, on a farm well and liberally managed as regards both labourers and land. ,, NOTWITHSTANDING the fatal A oen dh E id LI ing T e land is the sheepfold. oe s are applied to the fields in theirturn; but nothing regular den uc sheep. А double sue- n the Duke of DEYONSHIRE's A за тш Nis district. M on the sede erlooking 4 And ii ТЕМ vem ely eem eq uet hose fe ertility i is kept 3 fold-tail, T ШО sometimes y bei a matter vg extreme simplicity. Опе man, dex E eoolness that might freeze all the enthusiasm of h allotted as the | competito: di ger t of early summ of the flock is thus the уда of Downs. e fitness of the Southdown breed of ode of management adopted h fleece wil fm, pue here ап essen tial part of every The grazing grounds on the flats hea | зоту and original bree г. WarEns's flock, bred for the last 30 9f which goes with almost every Another, more modestly, invites е LEE ова of assistance, and al attle are being lost by Ns seye: ca cures tor о waitin acceptance ; curable disease. Amo "d e "profession the fact has never been doubled, А ment animals were табанына to treatment, and with decided success, that is to say a certain number of cases recovered. Even in the worst years p^ eontinuous ma nagement on the same 826 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [5=ртемзър 9, 1865, icem orms have been observed, and where the attac ki ism entag r ned one-fifth o expeoted to recover natur: i very malignant and dest, Iu ve form, е, suddenly'attacked, and AREA ina ax Mum ties ту sympto mild Ў S “potash, one e | one ounce; ilar "c s | properties adapted to suit the peculiarities of ut еа ай an | of the disease some instances of restoration ky administration of the purgative is composed of potash, two drachms ; earbonate жые nitric or chlorie æther, Gi e two or t three —Nitrate water one pint, THIS WET HARVEST—HO ITS ETA I DO not to throw of my d denda, W TO MITIGATE ven times a-day. It will be observed tl might be written having each of t similar to the one we have adyi or T on vidual cases, If, for example, i 1 E t, there old p all bow it D 2 ere are 11: like needs seeking for inform There а are two Sides to every eqs wet t The dark | or ti question, and Side on t" witi premonito age observed for indieations have appeared, throughout been by poteri oms and the one day t nom. ihe next every sign is opposed to the ses d marked hr: а ыы ines e varying in rit appearances may excite hopes ot З А termi- | L e spirit р ammonia pn v added to the mixture. Should there be debility present, the draught may | combine то а дл of 500 od ale, while in the be case ( of а plethori o of ree ese ciroumstances, conclusions drawn one kun Кеп be room for the exercise of g nt in o MEAE КУЫК pol ví han addition would mn ples on whieh treat- t should be REM beine a ad — fus |- wet del. spoar ed o corn unfit for | of mind, rive s rud nemen proi their time, an wi families almos 2 losing got washed into the soil ; of cases, will be quite upset b the remedies we hav just in è fw having grown а the v e same or similar treatment in ad set; and | pro! mea ed xi pecu Pet outs the febrile|and best of tho funi Ta de tea washed m no better argument сап be advanced precoce a symptoms gradually | subsided, and the diseas se did | dee eply í furrowed and injure rushing torrents а. speci fie cure, than the fact s the disease assuming | not advance to a further development, but the same | 1ne'ine planes; the fly "e; busy, and magn very different aspects under apparently similar c thod in the same localities proved ineffective bandant in sheep ;| Bass, рр, and "our other cumstanees, sometimes running its. course with. a and did not arrest the course of the m gay, riends who supply ty ' ашыу rapidity that rende оар atter olg diy , Barley, naturally anticipating of lime L enable medioinos to act, and at € to the conclusion that recovery e deed isj i аы о Rak Fr de ds some diminution times occurring u orm, progre more often dependent upon the strength of the | Mondays—spoiled second стор of hay. d and wet etis impereeptibl towards: + аыл Точ animals constitution or the mildness of the attack | n y the ero but occupying days and ev ^ and thus | than upoi on the influence of popu ep nts, In ча, between tho cloude: Турл ago the гош m permitting time for tho: use of Temodie e appetite, as a | all drab, now it is © mii verdure clad ;” stock ws чылы d iminished, the а drug. or want of food, hier: itis at a gov that have died or been dasiro padi in all stages of rala jua ons of [i МАЕ disease are marked, каны more than half th the на? enable us ak with Elera, ble | the exhibition of febrifuge mixtures will no longer | kin ius ds du - Grass, one may realise the im certainty of the mn (ео of the internal | Le it will, therefore, be understood that DN e | aud profit of a natural irrigation of some 700 tons per organs in the diffe ans advised for the treatment of the early stage бы ч "T ү folli g on a hot е, and carrying. justify the ам yy no single reme edy e ean | are P our applieable while t age exists, and jede - — o: Mk landsan increawd possibly be A - all унн ашдан. that without ref. time of duration; the Cabbaze de eer PL: d ape, and Remedies, ample; ich stimulate, are| moment the firs ymptoms are succeeded by others | (^ thg ud consum о AIEN certainly not indicated міна | the eariy symp the second stag scit is ed b compared. with th 8 febrile exci citem ent a sent, nor wou ild there be | some, efe of prostration, а new c nt, consi isti ing of tonies, antiseptios, Mid stimu- fisetive in pd excitement а nd 1 g fe mptoms to an animal whos system was eig by the malady. No safer | or more scientific plan of treatment can be ada opted | a lim eli nan the poison from the body by mediu m of € secretions, oie pesetas. x simal Lu ihe process by tonies and stimulants regulated meet th lanes the ist and, in addition digestible form, such ей: tea өши. x^ weil-boiled un ‚ mingled with до earminative, A. ginger or enda A curious Um bas lately been circulated, attribut- ing the fatality of the malady to an inability o on € tion, supplying pes rit nt in the most easily | Gen t extensive list “agents possessing the manie. рор =й allow of the exercise of any a of fancy or prejudice in selection, All | 8%% whether we the ала, acids advocates, and oy sulphuric, oehlorie, or nitrie aeid, is | probably a matter of indifference. Mineral tonics, as sulphate of copper or sulphate of iron, have been largely used. Vegetable tonics, Quassia and inin лап, а igh s А rectified spirit or oss have been also ex n y as of treat- bec e got u seriea very liie loss, pisi € pasture, grass, Mange urzel, an idely in dij burner . On my own land I cases of the most t decided i form | the h are large, well в aep rated condition of the mouth, and advising the of the disease have recovered under their use | hido dag the weight being great, the sht use agr rasi and £P oponen as y only ia crudos in eorjusetion ар taps itc frequently adminis- | pem чите игш «4 un d necessa e ing notion is erroneous, t the mouti in many cases is nof; "The doses of the different agents given by Wheat are by o mesas equal fo thos dels affected at all, raetitioners ы, considerably. Of nm tate LR I do to mitigate continued to e up to the hour of their death ; | битв acids, an ordinary dose will be опе draehm | evils of а wet harvest, re ng first that drained besides гаан "ihe disease in its least aetive so diluted with a t of zl , and combined with | lands and fields much in my бош, } wil kill i uch shorter time than would be|1 e $ Aena of tincture of Gentian, but as much | ley down as a principle that Wheat cut witha i i $ iv ue 2 merely entr ing the | as nee, we were told by one experimenter, had | bagging hoo with a reaping machine, or ui animal o д. Тһег no doubt of the great D exhibited. at once, Agsin, half a pint o of | with the э ое i hen sheaved and ойе, зны givi portae suffer muc provided White, quantities fre BE i but n E the purpose of|for one dose, but an entire bottle Us been given | are, done. Lai 52 ^ баа? pi i jti preventing starvation, The animal dies from the |in gruel, repeated th apparent benefit, | Wbich s monii iamen і [3 0 depressing aetion of the гаиа in his system upon | Allowing considerable latitude in the matter, we |?" — s tiroo "ine hh for ne i e nervous fun s, and treatment to be|are nevertheless ley recommend moderate grinding, bub wo time that e bei made to n the animal's | are n to or even sma of any agents, and frequent чан ^ ten, for the purpose o зен inz Y thei ir a The formula we are now ш ing i | period more than 5 inches or 500 tons of rain each So lo ides of acre, ong were wet, we did nothing, but when 200 tons R acre fell La & aed th а vi : Treatment of the malad should commence wit the first signs of 11-һе oer ith | 1 per slight those n the gi countenance, ue — is not quite s ain eontinued at Short in Any or sand at „this time, > а and hav di of these trifling NDS а» of |i Any b e acid, 1 rac chm; tincture of to be exhibited three or four | a pin ntof strong a ood grue 0 grain Зн ЫК, 2 ow ber Ar а day in mes quantities, say two quarts ata time, wit г еы ы of pouce ginger. If diarrhoa i is gruel d е, At this early stage а laxative dose, менсен, with agents that will we. the nervous excitement and y be exhibit a; „е oil = а E. adi -t dose generally utei. as one may once or twice a day until an аа. takes place. 41. ¿e t 0 47, ale. nd Linseed tea sre ordered at intervals i in n T and 1 fresh and E — i to Qu ts— E cases ce recovered on the ее d o n the lrai emi пысе. y [^ am тзе ot I R Es d at intervals of four to six hours, З to the animal's condition, We need |o animals tre esults, a: and other have under similar pedis died, Үе |1 ls treated H: erta; pu is the ic ide qualified veterin uld alwa; wg and treatment | oe each "melbüd poe ^ud Ren der d d маг have used with benefit after which seldom meets with much E ED the “ Ars medicatrix Nature," egeo little d аи e carting itin e, for when pressure comes THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL —À 827 by thatch, the water vaporises and h the reedy straw. This would not must be p it should ИЕ E positi fr t 8 an unusuál benefit from the ач picked up under the influence of a аз I have had an з м not epidemic тын race the principal ca by the injudicious "Purchase of infected a Som me think ==» the v from one farm "1 20 batio: ea ҮТ + ар dry harvest weather t tow а contras T and finds us ewhat at a EU erue ie nna ы ew А умем and — sale. Millers da cx sh of the new К» ум comes to mark e grains ;" consequently only Жем il 2. omen reductio: E ave proper КЕТЕТ rofiate Уен Ашна cud on the barn floor, if a dry ог windy day vantage derived. MENS in v^ market for a be età In a stagnant hea sweats rather than dries. The old system of reaping is the most dangerous in a wet season. The m bound and close-fitting drm whan wet are slow to dry compared with the more loose and open inet of bagging or mowing or meine ct. it heats We finish harvest on the 30th, — Beans, if | 2006 ihe weather is tolerable. It rains s now. J. J. Mechi, Aug. 28. E CATTLE PLAGUE, rdar, in Council forbade the a "oen me to give a efficacious in sampie. favi oth in » sun is 0008; but NE bu eap 1 [Е із announced "that gs Majesty's Government - 99 рө from tbe British Minis ла x alady among cattle, hav. em sie i the cattle: l; dn үе Bei ош in the ende The Com Pei ee + Lay ion ire to make know to ih aos. aa r fal 2 to ved he vigilance whic those officers have shown, by | 25 this country ports.—We соп radit to publish m our own correspondents and those of other uw on the subject.] Fros AM 2 Peng — The cattle extending in our district—some sucking talves brought it to Kelvedon. E placed for a wsh ed, and me that constant зано аге ma and the first loss animal perhaps the wisest course. store Separation and ying th is establi O if stock by the bea dyi Ing, or nA animals. ND to allow the ani to li corrupting als convey ui On those di The iseased, necessity for compulso ly ap pu рки] wers is фу арра parent, Et omg w that in pun me hug. d imal was offered pm E. to a в sho declined to to buy it, The hope of sa А зара] of the murrain, Dona ші ‚Шш сайа is almost в 54 The losses Кы шр шеша must Ба creer arg ess tances, deriving in the disease to шы, after recently | АЎ I t. J. E y, vd 98. 2. Ox VENTI The remedy which ey my etis я others, both in tie] prevention. and in the treatment of typhus and of allied diseases, ide: applicà id ortis double object. 'Experience shows that d isolation Do remedy can be: the trictes T st rig lat do not prevent the di mew чөт — ne liti The moment i ins admi. 5 ini моја ill-ventilated cow-house, the conditions for its rapid extension could not possibly be more ourable. Fumigation and disinfectants e good, t they cannot suppl, fresh air. If he cattle in our metropoli: л pem - re s ien m. ell- im 'ooden rected in spaces in the ng country, I Жыш that we буул woe hear little 3 more of the cattle plague. A similar procedure ought to be adopted ard to th cow em zh d many of while oxen, which fined in n have, for p most part, escaped: the Treatmen of the Disease.—The practice now in force i is to dies—and in the atmosphere of а knacker' s yard thi is not surprising—or it is killed ; and in either case the carcase is converted into manure. о in the knacker's yard the law allows n deir um vom е ул is ~ most — and e terina - pns r^s po^ 19th T ror opportunity of s | trying eur "moz - i greed and, -— all, EY pM air, is ре anton! royed. Ее ommend | ihe н ion of eer d " len hospitals р h x nds in the neighbo оао - tance from the sh v3 447 d s eT da кл аё, o which all infected animals eod seem dii - sempe (Ho ould have the benefit o air, and where the effects of different methods could be tried. Much "ANS propert for there can be no doubt 2 em а uoe pes passed through the plague, would erfect health as " оез after experiencing an e inm. ot typ hus or smallpox. F. R €. P. HE Times (an extraet).—Let u: recisely the same condition: ‚ б. under essels which or жаз heso beon i ipu чарів рүн sus; pei ams p mea d of sease e: ructity. As wi and lodgin Am во чен steamers, cite t pude ы cow- sheds ; Ко but continued care and cleanliness at all times gan ege pestilence at m ri Е nurse until we thin! p. andi hot bites to x us. s ag should ever become so deadly?—because he зу EH him change of Why sho те we 2 DP PEU eno viet r3 best. So with dirt and bad air; for a season they акте us unharmed, and we bear with them, but o Jn. su nadon p they vindicate their алм an troy. Cleanlini whitew: pure air, clean rainage, take precedence of medicine. Ап e € 5 of “vets” — ed deceased іп а cowshed, а board of medical ie Е Tie [3-43 come — aíter the I short months since to t the weak places Lj 8 E in which мн were t woman, strong in the arm, y e vessel 3 fee joogis saturated with advised during L3 Ld kanie covered wi icklim gun alterations phar "die. à Del i of aret es tap same looalit since. ression h regard to the cattle ed in "e бео, Кя be kept for some time к», utmost — M. but that no cost shou: sped уе to son from it any жел чүге f dung ; ibat. Catti e owners penc be too liberal in e d where, that. especial attention should be paid to t ter given the beasts to drink, never t in hav which by ill jack а] а фоне steamers and railw: in the lerdir fresh whether L Cr ders. ur all t Aaye “аз and disin- eni te the evi. I doubt eee decia dci k would be more eigh-| years ago th я“ | Suppose two | diseas ex: to | commi f | than 2, an inspect the point death т mel have stolen the cows or the. men. Ionce "knew with the com tag Домо, „the dise Ve have some expecta- tion that cholera will come "n we have й forth warnings ; shall we do no more? S. G. 4. MaxsioN House MEETING —At the дрон meeting, in moving the adoption of a report which Hago үе o м А fu: и pe rained, рй 2 oum mittee appoin. adm g Not a single head of been seized at any yr iso outports of England, во that all these facts ене served ipo that w 25 obtained the dis omeny чә m ondemned and ordered to (S deo они à t aea € 200 others which had € Parere of the eye—the rsi ase. brought in om of the dise: Thos and. Professor GAMGEE believed the cattle from Holland, Pr 0 had. been admitted this to be the case, he did not c rig in what had fallen from Mr. Gibbins — the disease did me in with e the dis mong e then he — snare their value i ды pos —— Э H Er He НУ with Mr. vos essai whatever fund was raised must and that it must have no refer- е cated a plan of shed inspection. He visited been previously told that the would never have been informed of it by the owners, He held tha Фф ers in Council were оцзез, us Mr. Hanv&Y said that 400 or 500 c 8 had ded of the disease er n rim rdg that two dairies were already closed in that M ann Mr. Coun нара RupxiN believed that 50 тетш for the diseased MM Ree be obtaineà in the metropolitan — and that оой would ka: ve bera the о ме уза report j shouid support aie. poti. in favour of tbeir subscribing to the n Кы олаш of эксн [ue the. ро the following o: n o eties for the pro! D. of таайа agebat the vnnd the — d formed "iiia ho limits of each Poor Law Union in № Lancashi on be for: три for — i protection — the {5 чо of the di by then Qu =й, s plague," to be called “The Association °, ie e fund be bya collection, int the first every calf; of 1. for evi n 0! properly eleansed, the i buildings ipid, pon апу stagnant — or removed. 2. To collect subscri riptions, and report the names of tho Enes ern and the "aging оге а д the above 3. To that no cattle а: ced into ке roperly «хаша Аер тетра the above gue ess — [bere state the number th requisite | cattle insured." 6. From Mr. Силве 8. READ, M.P. to Mr. made v, M.P. [мент You say this ‘cattle disease is no m IE been among ч all my life aud pec he like before. You Ape оаа Sup- tend to extend the : area ЁЁ y rope. It e have received any quantity of cattle fton Russi If Aisoni Tanob umported, it is c ertainly a very Mende. coincidence that Russian cattle and ren murrain should have both chosen the same month to pay us a visit, You attr ibute the T Y Y 828 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ЗЕРтЕмвЕв 2, ye prevalence of the disease to the sudden change in the weather | our tillage lands into permanent pasture lar him; and other satisfactory prices followed, ths zr and the consequent fuxürianoe of our ре. We have à Is it possible to accomplish this? I apprehend | average, making the usual allowance for the] шару апо а е ones have occurred within the past | not, On looking over property we | being within a fow pence of 142 18s, iei "wr Ye ро te l, we had no outbreak of thè meadow or piece of old Grass land o e endon. Mrs, Baker's annual sale in Mae murrain between the years А a ER s р і your | hedge, and an arable field on the x vs ОТ! | Е T wa ug flock has taken high Onour; ers theory correct, it is curious that in the udon cowhouses, in vain to convert to pe Roya nd other shows d is d i it ecd pre erai ea MT күн Ке тения а фсб же Rcs down the grouud in Le judicious combination f Size, чайы, a fra do with the development of the murrain in East Norfolk, we | heart, and wit good mixture seeds ; treats | wool; andas lendid specimen of the trne SIT, md should look for i E. the good grazing lands of the Yare and |; very gently for some time at first, and does| was to be seen in the second lot, a three-shear "—- the Bure rather n the short bite of Whitwell Common and d 2 d things look рго- m “ Nuneaton » winner of severa 1 lst li ш the r us pum North Walsham. I cannot believe not neglect top-dressing, ап MES i р з 8! арте пі that «t Norfolk the аба OF. of РЕ авв has реп mising for a year or two; but а vd an oM: CI Pn M seriously exagger our unit ре atchy, the Gr à are; and the remainder ran has happily pee X побие de disease to o» begins to get bare and p : : as ей! from : re © 6 guineas each, the average for the åd. doma 30 beig week or two it mni like wild&re through the adjoining y soil on running | 107. 7s. MONS, but since pro] pusiste b Ё denim Mon, фе counter to man's wishes, and obstinately refuses to be e Yew M do artes m e hig t average of t cod BLUE Ange ie Шу: Шр clothed ith Grass for any length of time, and the|season was att y Es ioa last quiin has оссантей жидів tho paat Jen dayo кя fon und has again to- be br b up, and believe there | rams for sale eR Na d 30, and though th year. T the very parish in which the first outbreak occurred was m grou р, А lol cg теу sent to market, and w: MANN — cheap p are certain solis on which Grasses will not thrive per- іп common with об! ers, had gres dificil 2 poor unlucky man, who kept o only hr s fresh manently, do what you will, А friend of mine is just | with in the failure E t erop Hui. et purchased anim za as well as the other ORA pes » dead vu thi earl ci me eig alis roperti » Yet the neighbour’s cow, оп the other side of the road, w: as the: now Lid nts PEE psi ab » Ы n au properties of (м vietim. Surely this instance and the success ач preventivo subject. He som ago wed o Ire wi ere ully developed in the m Ке м ow the M eres ч р е а -— Ns of 10 aeres to Gras, v d аа ind gu reviously ode en id the nk flr ed. 0. / as а lo true-made cattle for a iew wi ani emonstrate that it is only by Sheep, ver in ar, an i P prorapt and decisive measures, taken in the first instance, that well prepared. Hea Ае been УКА БЕМ! дан 2 TE nob p y goo э ал а ү skin, and And | ever since— ing frequent top-dr a ksbank, of we can ho "n rid ourselves of this most fatal peni when we n begin to buy cattle, it will be necessary that every farmer should subject his new ird: o а rigo quarantine before mixing them with the other stock." 'orous WHEAT GROWIN А FEW WORDS SPOKEN AT A hor AUDIT IN THE WEST. es to p nor is поб o bullock is Bio ет ока rse, 80 the horse starves, or o loo! sina vti while pande — eep are р a great r, if they on to b ivi 3 stock, they are P ut in |s ч only po and the 2 Hereford representative of tis hi. k ога аы Ply z ba err га ed friend ре 6 e able to | fie ld of Ln amid pasture—1 Lt Шор! һе шау, bti in ent t and m NE thing. appears to demand so on tis Ке; it is the outery lately prai over the Yin вет farmer Cv "not айога to ЕЯ this, уйна andshould| grow more beef and mutton. Now, how т well-intentioned such remar ks may be, they appear ma ay be in total зан after all. 16 true, and I Pia it to be so, namely, that and bec Spi rmanent, , requires m dtu who, as regards agriculture, are affi the malady "Y: Sergi and m Professor Kingsley defi to be *the bad h han any x shows. This purchased у г. Phillips, at 38 guineas, rie with | the exception o а trifling ант required about the head, was all but peripotign The general average w: as possi ible 13 gui eas, Pend: pane which was originally f. an Norton Caina, M : - the purest and 11086 [т ral ч the most popular flocks of the ds o it for great improve ements. Тһе shes иш аге indebt oid тете Е do ric v astures а about subjects px isa ЕЕ л subject itself," and a short answer to such persons would be | this—' We не bat ailuvial deposits of pin iE epth ? tradesman, the skilled labourer, the merchant c com plain show go ood quali Ly, віле Опе of the ve y 88 made shearlings we lay seen this year was which Mr. Osborn hired; the low figure as Мо, бү ui row У sis eus t nd tho agh, th 2 we grow beef боеп о grow Wheat." as an item and ta the abstract it may n f y the grower, аш; as a forlorn yet we grow Wheat. pes it tends to a ps things pay, and because jts cultivation i is blended with our system, ho ope her Quas husbandry. w four-fifths of n pes pem of this country iut "t Scotland © TUTTI When we get a farm p out iu a e: sh NINE Grass, jd "the attempt to m EC crop; pping, followi like throwing so much land Dagi ae ow, on ‚ arable arms, alternato courses, М don from on such "for me the experiment is going on, i is only by a fad system of Sao. that i is, cereal and root crops rrr cultivation and stock plentiful s wo " t jut confusing the whole. О ow ad vni a bad farming, siens. itn n be, Suse som props аге are taken one after the other from the supply of beef and mutton can be а e want roots an straw for our fullaged cattle, and we want roots and straw for our young stock to bring on. a ke a far arm of 100 acres all Grass, and take monr The diawet, is not far to seek. Pow trade Nos 7 and 11 we | respect r. Jo the re bs of the d ay. The old sheep were good ронан the level, firm, a and well-covered “ш Vern ка ly Lady Will а К o Mr. КЛ ; a heavy у сэн E бинен сэз) by Ма to Mr. T. Lowe, at 1 guinea WEE е rams was 107. 7s. for 36, and for the ета —The sale included the note dea i t Beaufort,” the e at Royal Freeford уур Bocietys 8 186 qe old sheep, it t out of the gemeni rotation = vef the ie pde et НАН часце altogether but | n good man: ШУ regular rass, e say such a rotation as this—Gra nips, with seeds; which and Potato, - Wheat, Turn Bar aniy ү most beef growing. " After Crops, w orn crop that wil E лад on end," iot withstandiug the v Wet в seasons P t wh rase is, ich in р Whea ey and Oat t in this part of D dc den а | men е | stand up at publie metings ot Tanen and denounce t да , pork d bacon, eggs ani Ss p^ ltry per year? |y ese yo omar farmer here could tell me 2 the difference wo ШС be grea er dp Pug our of the tillage | to farm. now better nd on under npe circumstances. y was i from a commercial collapse, the effects oL Mah ad fitting p and Store cuite. Кер y your stock. well winter, welli а тишет; сае member this: that all the good f may give them in your stalls is teni MED if Lem allow them to be cold, wet, and comfortless afterwards, In win nter feeding, when the LE have been of a most еса character. Let us these thin RECENT SALES OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. Mr. T. Horley’ other useful р. including а very importa: t $ that of fodder, w : Pu Nh sh mutton—to sell at the high price! p growing Wheat, what are Е sth $ propert: "Ei dine ness "^ — their symm vi and wool- "bearin аг | more P beautiful form, or finer quality, an : ear| W. Yates, of › | Newcastle” went fi or 24 gu - ке of the finest чена ing ced Newcastle," winner of 186 priz Agricultural Society, is UN ural ne ovelty," another Royal M ене i “ Nobleman о ег вїге 2d,” ый 4 eio oli Whittington Heath floc! y the use сане old Hag e flock at present he most eminent ш asters m — lence by selecting ram: 40 to 100 guineas ea dt the pan а being about 11 guineas eac if Mr. Cox iio ken separately, his The highes ices Sat; hot d prices were Е ОШ, make ; 13 was given for “ A paw: * Beaufort ” realised 31 emp b —! r Shifnal; он, to Mr. Wolvey. ЕІ, od Р for sale possess d . A. May's rams submi! E vel covered к элет lez npe remarkably ыар ark, Foi tutions, as eviden apparent to all. and ecd n was a little д 97.1 Бе Sale. A Me B. Lythall v: mitted 30 rams, of the noted “ Patentee d blood, t ме е | property of "Mes S. By rd, for А privations of the pre design — arent-paying ре of sheep, fi € quality o» their fleeces, th › low on hand—the Cd on ari we bave omitted to Ar to а ЫН апу other, and has furnished some of the шов ark- able R. A. S. sheep on record, of which we dr mention the e 120-guinea. ыт ww Tue 2m not agri culi се ОП ba ing quite so D Р, гіпсе,” 1 Т.о, п as — igh 5 1 An p haps siti is recom- and me then as now— low P would then probably 1 be reversed. Рег No. 2 was let to Ms ериген p iT guineas, and had he been eed - his "e tt have made double that безл; tospring corn: how would this answer? Not well, E say; you dina enough of of emis" in on your ; already; more would ca eglected, and nothing t telis во adversely in in farming. < | neglect of any kind. de. w mem Royal Show, size and fine onarch," sold а “ Canterbur: five-shear, „аб 14 guineas, no doubt, as T would expect to get Oats mue very cl October at 29 reed Ron 11, a ours, maki and was натат quality. The ‘other «t pe included the f. bury ууз 300. 27 gui t 16007. , б е. Willoughby Ex es а а Mu nit? d general THE GARDENERS' CHRON ICLE AND аад LTUR AL. GAZE TTE 829 ES mui made 4l. per head, while На рру if its hiefly, fot de made 62s. 6d. per head ; the general average hor. Like allother cc tmn sii ll ue not nicis УАН ы us раф they play in i virtue of the ter crible gift of communicability, the | тищ the Per Itis most likely in virtue of germs being 's Annual Sale comprised upwards of d of migration. derived from the same pathological source, that men ch as were never before ОЛАМ ed rade and war, t those two inexorable tyranta, are the | oxe n themselyes uniufected— horses, pien, y dogs, tozetber and it is no mean сорлар to "^ а reece, chief й by which it is disseminated. In the ry, and other animals, сеа and w W ure the sales were con nducted i 1 thé ost able | cou e of ordina реги vast дер iem -ara ainis fnt the same function. Flooded with pe Er pner, and to w markets of t P shropebires " » their present Sd ів in a great | often tl with Meo. a germs Di the | are e kept, it is easily Н that persons visiting be entrusted with "n ti thes ‚апа with such | them may carry away in their shoes and in other ways to large hor so valuable a lot of shee were ambe rapidity ^ tle 2 P that, pae " single case of enough of infection. 5. Ee 96 soil Ыф — places, si by him at Shrewsbury. Messrs. авина lot of 30 | Cattle Plague, great outbreaks "often spring, which, i way ctors, m showed great seale and charac r. They were|a few months, spread over whole principalities, and | | lastly farmers, curious about the m fatal pes Nobleman,” “ Chieftain? and * Jack. The | count their victims by tens of thousan: which has stricken their одг ehem may 0 die th Royal prize ram was let for 28 guineas, the E e actual onset of the disease is marked by the|become, as on the Continent they are known to be, pamatne a i f the lot being nearly 16 guineas each. | constant and well-known signs of m disturbance | unconscious bearers ub it. The R ко x ir ad pow sent seven capital which ж in all the cont agio us fi Rigouror| Un - we have an eye to it in time, many of the dep; N , меге v Aero to the | shivering, followed by an ine rease in t the e temperature modes г tranaraission here indicated are likely to ddes ES t сетив T o gui aptain | of the po y. frequent pulse, n spreading the pest. A priori, Broughton, Howbeck i Nantwich, — w^. lat ter | the powers of life, are the leading and familiar signs. it would seem certain that the disease must be dissemi- 3 to Messrs. Crane, of Piramardine, A e coat is stark; 2 ея is refused the intestine and Bm the flock of Mr. J. Evans, of|end б s Toy hours, a mination finn nally ce ceases. | the nostril, and by exhalations from them, Ао gh тей perhaps greater uniformity | The plague-stric| des 2, landing with its etes the view "до oes not appear to have presented i sit “ and type than any on the ground. hl; "its head hanging down, its ears lopped, and its ёо any of the scientific men who um written о The first ram sold fetched 23 guineas, the lot averaging | legs gatbered КУРЫЛЫ e body, presenta, to those who d I vtae M of its truth is bs шет 15 guineas. Mr. Maddox, of Harley, sent a grand | kno w oy Sen such signs, an unmistakeable | wan n their works. Take, among others, the very iwoshear ram, which was pupa at 26 guineas, -— of fa "n ess. Transient quiverings of t} g fr E. Hol'and, Esq., of mbleton. Mr. dni pally about the neck and shoulders, raziak in conveying the contagion, г абса - attracted соев ру The betray already the severity of t As we shall see dare however, on other grounds, splendid zə sheep in the "p e class at the| The animal looks dull and disp t p w Went Plymouth. Royal was let to Mr. Minor at iris and, when made to iem. weis rur uu Ав the discharges are liquid, t! their first effect must ihe sum of 42 guineas. Мг. Thornton's bh. VR Re weakness. In the milch cow, the secretion of milk at | be to € S soil on which the pa tient stands. In of 15, which averaged nearly 15 7gui Mr. | once иж the e same way they Wire ship, the wharf, the cattle- Horton showed a capital lot of EE е In some few cases, the bowels t first t k, the ЕТ road, and the market. a twoshear гат being let to J. Sheldon, Esq., of|buti f a fi 55 In „the country, taking the line of watershed, it Brailes House, Warwickshire, for 36 guineas; and | r on hes second day at the latest, di another was let E 21 guineas. The lot averaged over pe nd the discharges, becoming more and more profuse, | like those of cholera and of human typhoid, contami- guineas, усе ‘В. included his апа at last dyse Tapia plainly show on "i si ce | nate the drinkin ое те, which, when in the form of den ed ram, * Lord Clifden," which, in |t the malady finds chief outward develop The siad running streams, may, in its turn, become the opin d t ace | | evacuations are more ог less fuid, ofa dirty e ae means of carrying the disease to distant spots. The е у Sometimes blood-stained; have a peculiar sour smell ; mene of contine: - observers does seem to The lot averaged Anony A guneen pmi. and, on minute examin: nation, a ге found to be cha rged | h e been called rd mode of transmission; but 2 PES Pennat. piros the p er of | with fl d intesti ja pte sicians here уг acquainted hey the evi- . Mr. Thomas Мше 8 К E | the drain me the bowels е the loss of power| pues collected Ad itu in gm ry he two human d e on the card, but makes rapid progress. The tail has lost its native diseases just named, will easily see how it may often before the lst prize ai ^ was Ж 98. іп EnA time, flies, busy in brought into the ring. This ex We bey. 'animal | work o y tor warm upon the hide, undis| In'the town dairy, on the other hand, these dis- was stili suffering from the lameness which told so d M па onoo qne member. arges ы. distributed by the sewer. In certain much against him at Ser though much better.| In mali t cases, the discharges become invo- districte of London, for many weeks ‚ past, the se тоа This defec& operated inst his sale, and he was|lun Yoceked if for the ines sum of 25 коме е а ed. we kno ai mode of dissemination in "the warranted sound by Mr. Mansell, to Mr. Pryce Bow At an early period—sometimes, as I have myself ia fev species, 16 is more than Tie 3d-prize ram, “Earl of Plymouth," by the seen, at the very outset—a mucous fluid weeps in IM al Hori боа this source, finding their sme sre, found more favour, and after a spirited | abundance коң ag oyes and aop strils. Trans sparen nt at y thro appe ed drains, may carry the cattie Umpeülion was let to the Hon. Colonel Pennant | first, this n becomes laden wi with it. at 38 guineas. The average of the lot was 18 guineas. flakes, d A = гав. а is sag tirely "die As the e tically, ка greater part of the poison а east of by The first lot brought into the ring at the ewe sale was | disease advances, this ill-conditioned stuff stands in |the infected animal takes the form of man This the five Ist prize shearling ewes of Messrs. Crane. | | viscid pools s ben ы e head of the patient. With |being o" all —— men must | be Wion Vo ное These splendid sheep attracted much notice, and i he catarrhal condition to the throat what ! s be come all the cattle plague. manure much admired for their symmetry and true character. and windpipe, A sets in, t two tn They were very quickly sold to Mr. D. R. Davies, of | more or less hurried and embarrassed. Under these жоо. t be true, as many fear, tha — wi it Mere Old Hall, Cheshire, for 10 guineas each. The circumstances, the act of анте is attended by a | h: re cdd p^ taken into the country to be read келй of show ewes made 5 guineas each, the | peculiar rough moan, which has appeared to myself to | over the land, the results may I tle averaging over4/, Mr. ed we displayed | be very Make dcc | ha ave rire reason to know that no ine. hd 2n sme uniformity of rjr cter rams. 'lhe| The tempera гын ure of the body, which at fi t t (August 5th) a load of ma which qune made 67, each, and the Жез ia averaged 4L. | uniformly ehe di had gone g " was sont t from ма) - pav - аага gus and map EM. E "s ШП бе mouth and тоо or erit an intel dairy to one of sd thence inta radiate Pu стое: Mun EE о e th from London, to be despat t Ыт» by стег а ms, а veraged nearly 47.; often Даур а аай lie iy en imal finally 1 зч would һе interesting to kno M dM T a эй those of Mr. Thom ele ris C Bowen) With failing strength, the an n oses its | that precious cargo. Did it perchance esent ive pns rs ds ewes, which averaged legs Ber lying pes its „head han " x Dack аа rei valling i i ону moving ba e with ers, abject prostra- , pra an average of o 479 The ewes sent к which is so familiar to us i T ipa ot Ne dium -the-Hill, Dues ex- of our id E d As life Ro атаў, the belly shi Bucks? To what; manure-yard next were the ©, especia the 5 et E which made | becomes nded ; tl g р whilst the thers ie ich 2 Ts - ба, ы {агу twitchings ;* and i case aga па) Ihave v that Rinderpest is unknown here. In ард өк Мт. y Lee f|loins crackle when Seed, = th ; aiino, the latter part of last centu un by one of ie striking Were cd "enu of the latter ев цы е Vieh while the animal is yet living, of putrid gases in the incidents which are so full a ra ар d QUIA D neg а Ds. eacb. areolar tissue. eep and various werning, ——— When things have come to this pass, the breathing | having this disease naturalised among us. In 1744 THE CATTLE PLA bo mes m its rhythm у-и and, the tempe- | its germ € Cm into England. Dr. Layard, нон are ee ure of the body falling from hour to hour, the| who wrote n the disease, seems to ha Mg or tio T Shola {гош a paper on the Biberisn Cattle | рай soon sinks. s ascertained t| that pe LA i rdg to us by an English : biis M Lem gto, Augas ES "xe та end «бъг да de n of t i р леан) a tanner, “ who had purchased a parcel of distempered | cac dournat. ] : rire of cattle may is gr du im Wie с 28а ат en Аа сһеа өр, —— с pen for- laying P cter ; peculiar to a single speci t be зч idden to,be so ought to have bee ind i за .|this disease troduced into а | | t issued a power never Rb tos in life 3 peque m. POM ap cani бер ай -— stead, maS jo y^ the instant slau hte T tho known in these islands before, which, rapidly rein- ita perfe md ìn its ve io t | infected subjects, and the destruction «t all exuviæ | forced чу: Женс byi its own offspring, grew to such a human з typical m сз of. that family of Гимен | from them, seems to give any certain security in ш height slay myriads of pr ară of 10 whole ааш oid feverand human small- -pox are fam si ра its extension to the od I Cattle of all | years this epizootio Taged w with un f severity. times it i Known to t radition f from the remo Ear of all races, and in ali d f what is called | In the third year of t affected he it is the same now as it was at first. Bearing |“ ойор” appear enr. Ме, do have had the | with it were killed, an ед Боб family resemblance to human typhoid, it T nt nce before, mstance which | of it. 135,0007. we vi in the ва out of the Pop Sed like smali-pox, and the mode of its constitates an immuni ity fro pe d pee instances, | Treasury to farm compen mon for slaughtered determined by the most decisive of|the oxen in direct relation with the first sufferers are | cattle. In Nottinghamshire alon alone head perished fr ^ Steppes of not alone attacked. in six months, er in C eshire upwards of 30,000 in I and through a great variety of ће same space of time. d into Preig har ама ld. ed Rd is often conveyed to neighbouring the nation pay for the little lot е nd nearly twice pe^ number died me year, paid Re nother in that wide area, which looks | farms. Among the most iig d e рм: media are | of A hides imported by that sordid and 4 - i he h and the hoofs of di aste. | igno! inda reza M vua e RU Mg айаш puo fal Ше | JM MM modem which the disenso was introduced ks its will on the hapless and |parts are contagious dg е аг own за 0 Largely | into сн т conan «rre g Sar ich uw cattle, un fiia cked by veterinary "= or|tainted as they must necessarily be by what, in one | was finally extiguis were т O m rol form or UE er, is cast off by the internal specific = s Kingi in «Ae eed ar penne viringent i б thing n rigidly enfo daft f fom the heal for P'eventionseparaliob | V s frigad Profgssor Simonds writes to me to, sy that br pul AIL infected "animals > to be killed and buried ealthy—being AAA these and other nervous phenomena m are not s0 M ылан is, with few exceptions, left | loped in the present epizootic as їп the cases he ва ыда, (en 830 THE GARI ENERS' CHRONICLE AND Баа heds — р bw to be cleansed and cupied by sound cattle 79. АП bay and straw used about tke sick animals to pore of some e burn йе ront ү ng t iples sufficiently early, or sit sufficient vigilance to the GAZETTE. [$ЕрРтЕмВЕВ 2, Meg. among them, that made, y Py khe in spite of an obere pom It ringen code, с ve often failed to stay pest. ofa 'pplyi these prin- the; e, that we, in England, nth after dive aleio: e to ed as food for dec to be removed бош: а ^ arm where diseas led, in less than onth after its disappearance. sure the more certain quee ү? these er 0s. ed to Couneil was issued in the mont of January, forbid- ding 207, cattle, whether sound ог sick, to pass ће Humber or Trent northwards, from that date to the d of Marc h. By be driven to t£ or markets, Ы t shal 1 е 1. E gf the instant osse of fend Su: raw sugar i in. pim r| which réquite great knowledge and still greater vigi- lance—qualities yes ias — too Я often to м an fi in this Th - the farm attle brem in e^ reden e do. То succeed, ie things only are necessary; but y tal :— 8 incident ] fail now, if fail re all thr To d 0 destroy ast off by them. ent e, Va t the sec Ба espe ecially, are things|of needs, e ев o botoften мнт; ing class. dd я this preventive proe not, ч it енед, "y t got under, - Jeaving nothing behind it but this si A ese pregnant history.* Еч eak for themselves. АП hanging ий. о, by a single thread, each is, in its way, rein According to the partisaus of spontaneous origin, asses that cattle plague does not fre- drought, and heat and t а, ous chances Ü uy scarcity, and of breed Wee and) keep and d condition ringing | back their pier ^g departed oxen to bear witness Hom z Ле Agrieslteral Orops of 5 M of our corn crops has — at I have seen thoso crops e Correspondence The alt is den аре among the farmers to се qua — of s rich in “saccharine matter у s LIT E 2 [= [22 e gg i 83 "T 2 E * us м P2 3 Q 1 EDS conie, “| against such a n. pee rity. J5 ecting when noe the tiu Vii he fir stb i ded fi he loins Отв, to "(he ia^ of this ‘ontbrak, the 1865, SMr. HW wastes largely by кара, Тһе Еа glis sh revenue receives Turner, of Richmond, re writes to the Times.) mall; exi During’ паа last 10 ad rofessional engagements | any increased [эс m of a “grai эбе: Tike B hav taken me otor a large portion of the|(were the duty on t abolished), be com ote po een the Tyne and the "'hames, а ы shal} | the benefit that the. Tue might derive from the be obli mu will permit me, as usual, to е my | largely i sed demand for Beet- impression respecting the agricultural Prodin e rat our | would arise if the duty on it were removed? € F, country for this тас Some time ago you di Mes Falmouth, Aug. 11, 1865. | honour ert а letter of mine on this аЙ, апа, with one exception, the opini hen e on th оеш, GS IN SCO sur a meetiug of tie magistrates" 4 Ерт рїлїп, Т in the Couneil Chamber on the of t d The ексен is in ue West ence ү Sud T ГА es „а report was given in by Mr. Ford, Convener Briti 34 ox, girt in by the sea, wo —— uve under of t e Clea en ansing Co ommittee of the „Town боша, а ES ar plague, as English px had in the ino еа but Inow think tha м» i den Hich it t ў mai ined p rotected from sheep’ в enia П-р ox. f К Iw ish I could в v my n he which have all been cleaned т Tine washed i in en at, a ferr gh cn qui is 18 | ance with the instructions elim Ж of any Por the usur conditio ons necessary for the | "ore өф ойе than had antie раю, the y l| diseased animals in Mr. Tots e обе manifestation of the disease, was proved by the fact|*' 5 ersuaded will be found gr n inferior to "hat of Leith W + һаз been completed, ind а lorr у that, when its germ was "f duced, it multiplied as | 1896 wing to the showery weather which йаз (or tho purpose of conveying diseased animals to the rapidly here as in its native home, and үш precisely prevailed: for the last three abe dite over ннн of our - e nil The number ui cows in Edinborgh af présent results от баё ak ithou£ | © ountry, corn, and heme Wheat, wiil r found a 2085, whose value may be estimated at 33,0001. е disease dias ^ DE — ample—dark in sample, crude in condition, p ue to the кк Ífructification of the mported germ, was SEIT proved БА ан other ms any тл тевйоа у unsound. that ral weeks er uus in the most sout ^ des . Hrenrawp БостЕт The natural resuib will be for ld our bre that it was extinguish: ing the co; ‚ the even nis 5 — D 20 tonc We already hear statements put forth | Whe neal Fortunately, the ete M in i Mund i is i , and and | til " f | disease made its appearance he would MÀ е cows in the pla ice — — Я t, and T — get a uence of the soft condition | —vwit cous origin on the one and, and w Y fot | пекаре law of FU by continuous | yel еар, ontagious e fever pecu the ei eruption PR of o small-pox, [3 plagu liar а "uo "est dé "tribe, in Nus pi ith plen latent irritation of the DON ld also be made; ЕД procure Y ty of water, as vid n gram і in gré ada iù e eruption he body in EF HT from these E Роки е chief means of pro- a, the peguei is often VEI. Warwickslüro 24 Leicestershire as there was in the West R Yorkshi — — but һе ire, arley is generally a fall colour is mostly ' very dar ark, the | iding of given daily rit s their in fine weather described vete ms of the di animals affected, he ато the £ Ma ү 1 lenty of water; a little salt mash and, i ereise should MN iven daily. is rm actually inoculated by viras Y hd Proms Oat tt atmospherie с like the poison o of pens e is fre .| patch : the counties of Te e hu ndrec $i: Hash and Pe well, pa will, = think, prove а as average er me erop peer of Doncaster, are a ful a | h y fio slds h Ri orksh and Nor лгон! dee. ands—of а pci —nay, th — where ng nothing, is P Evi io spring up M оосо "pn but is self- is в propagatod only. | Per The herbage on d Өөн abundant. ed by fly or and i eviira hue in Trent „Valley, in our alas, on the dry chi ^ ix Sa of - diis Ө «9 occasional dinge, of diet: ginger, ease has manifested Na pb will be te gea Vin: veni ifthe and plen be venit rr € iut where any [e dose ї would at А — icine To every beast i ]b. of mde анё "this rd might be — F think the Linseed oil i ici = ot ld v г-у: eri “Tt is from want of clear seen n for many years is more food for eattle and sheep than I have i , These excellent pastures, aided е. given in Linseed tea, а sed, 3 has set in, 2 3 or 4 drachms of vo the хораме of of time during which the disco lasted, it wm no o de vore i its extinetión wa rather due to —n des reventive н measures adopted. to do with e and put all our other healt thy stock into eapital condi- exhausted, tion for beginning winter, widely di feriog from the | may be given, і the epe vas a Voi & pint of p T eR We something "P ine o рели e enough ; but that 2-74 Bowertolly застой Ac - MÀ taken for the раг of the morbid n, w wherever Ул fom faithful ser vant, H. J. Turne I have the honour to bo Sir, tures of last year. er, Land Agen tions of hot water Mr. n freely enl igiene. 4 the ina Pa am 4 ocieties throughout the subscribe fact, in which this terrible disease, once introduced into a | co ied a em - the enforced h: e 'epiz воопег, is to асры» ined, nes le e petri sitending their pins n; and partly, by E fact that the diséase bad already ке a m le before they were adopted. + E bave à pe ty carefu? study of the history of past epizooties in im da country, as far as the local resources ы а Е ve pl will allow me; ze al Fari relatin ti murrains find vn pensare di We may be Puy sa ^ from the ay e which it ar b] ha been imported, would not Чеш» n “contagious,” wherever used in t] ay, I 2 ND whatever the t direct Аус que the poison. may pass from t n prota grown in England for the produet it has been found in the E not ноа nt cn us to | sip m importan Is he question whether Beet. root might not na be m of| France that — fatten | T о HH g th ws. Through my friend Mr. R. Hu Government School of Mines, I have obta ined. from | | pointin ; рене he "fout эч sufficient cover all loss tion granted ict not exceed one-ha A th: н мт | оойм à ёа& | inclined to thin s to | , по [arising in t е directors ighlar various Bre companies i the ver sum considered at might be des! нт out to them wore gi tons of Beet-root, from which 8 ewt. of raw sugar are 1 Mr. rmi SwiNTON moved "15b m ERE а Ў Gaumen, t жене was kno Sir ALEXANDER в б. nm LAND seconded the reso- arge intenti tines were threads mucous membrane, and оа very plns бол matter; the small intestines were much с The liv Ver was healthy, аз was also the gall "bladdr. 5 , serais 2, 18652 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 831 == by the directors of ће Society to the | appearances of the animal he ha ad opened : —The lungs | publie meeting of the inhabitants of that town, and in аб ate i» extend to Scotland without de lay wer пеной, v free „fro m disease, bat the left one was much con- addition th ereto, that circulars be sent to the anded pro- eim TE »Tuspter 107, for ouneil, un v ly p ents of South Hants, asking ictoria, cha th t t to co-operat (ith. th id publi ti ite Act Жен ыл 1 s b That pa fut 1 ree from утам се үле unl ym Sw bbs tio miglis odo «Ui s © ГАН per stomach, containing hard v „Фу ingesta. In ihe by this Mr. W. Wa ER made inquiries as to the cattle that had becn би M into Mr. гон had ge en out there, Hay. eplied ii the cattle referrót pincer, bateher, of Southam ayes's pastares since the um -— were unanimously agreed to. оғ AGRIOULTURE.— Last INK: а IE Le Committee was held o ndon importers of ete of this plague. й. р ҮЗ ^а роци, е ndon са: нани cattle соте "hes ere in Now, е of incubation ed ap will discover the Baltie, a three days’ passage. zm m eow-sheds, Now, сте ми е of experience on all hands that Russ as the |; trachea, or windpipe, containing extensive layers of e| gmp ho He had treated several cows belonging to to Mr. reete de fhe disease was not еа о were in the same pasture as thas where the disease being ЗАНИ el followed up by айй йн Professor Sim Y approved of, stating that the vas sease must be t with as an infectious one, there n ing no doubt on "the Professor's mind that it was do fresh appeara f the m malady had manifested itself. Mr. Baron md no —— the disease was эеле рерна „В is doubt mi «ples к as to diseas d be n ubt that it WAS | infectious, and the Order i in a Couneil 0 e discussion A ould rà E] some praetical ostiis Мм r^ the subject, which very important ыер not only to agrienlfuriste but y^ the community at largé. Тһеу m t think that they could fall back upon the dins - insurance oeieties 1 in a case of this sort, for it would ruin them i шй over ien, days, until the poss of incubation Ex Swax,—Then, i if the рогі isa bros the о Stop | о imprima hen € [o motion а е meeting petition the Privy Comet, fn. dap tbe importation. of all live stock for аб least two CK.—By which time half of the inhabit- dead from want of meat. =. AP $ to стаг the resolutions df tlie Highland Soc on the ect. Гхттер East ecial meeting of th v by the cattle plague. He thought. they should not a | the disease had "previously manifested itself within the time n Mr c meeting with the vieil of adopting the society, but probably they would Aree it should boot n measures састы to stay the progress of the manate from a larger mee b eithe т} hester. T. zn of cattle konit | ubseribe i pr portion to the т t value of his cattle, as des t by himself, udi; as he would be interested in no them too mg high, s 50 ен was vA С ar € hes pe "n 928 = ЧЕ uld b tell | be resolved on," Field and Fern: or Scottish Р, locks and Herds. By of the Royal Кабои! Society o of Eugzland's Prize Essay on Shor 1865. Rogerson an Tuxford, mia a de HMM Office, 245, 8 4 two deinen endorsed respectively * North ” f they w i доре ы mild. Jn enini кш the в scale of | payment adopted w. imal, the | to pay cent. on th » "нош, ка Жн ^et Tweeddale occupied en ало said : The disease was already in this entry, and what they must look to was civiles sad cleanliness in the treatment of animals Lm and the separation of all animals which t wera unsoun t odii no obtained fi d value of the stock. "South," give the very racy journal of a ho has fo Of co of the society wit the sanction of ж cle ver гип ег, w ed gol been out thou committee, He also thought that assistance would be | d" ребрі e of п {һе and the best I stia rni en and ree in ren Britain, přöpertý in towns «ойе probably contribute to the nd South are here however both enin ed Lowland ties, certain amo soht fall views ink they would get the undertake the МА ОД of the „| thou, ght would esi properly proceed either from t that of il ith t he had drawn up a series of mdi weit whieh he з the 208 of this meeting that, with ау An animal might, vw T nd. might be mini Athelstaneford, stated E точе forming а mutual assu ish convenience, be T. e utual in: the s rules, might nsur- asso- ss it evel fin to owners of cattle from the АМ, ^ot ® ble to form a m n be ges throughou ectio! s of йтін ры and ef йотар б which its KEE 0 of description is accomp plished. But rata assessment for alby: means of the fewest possible Perm of pr esenting both 2775 qe scenery before the mind. His own sympath stock of a any member of the the disease, he having given due hee e in анк еп о! mpathy w the hum mours of the many individual hly L sporting tour is caught тойу „enough and thoroug enjoye e: And thus, while it is the ngreim pu secretary and an inspector be appoi Hat T SER сы Б em left to a manag mitte: 5. Th: A Cho nos gentlemen shali be considered officers à the association, Dy no pecuniary award will be — majority of the committee, three of rium: imited to That as i extensive Leve et of ы э Нез. umer or атое e the ти аре me yix be invite tof rd gentlemen, ed Re c i for i e object t N considered t m Mr. Spooner's pto- tudé, and e th at co assistance, e, pecuniary d of ее, Tat eneral, to any soeiety having f y | tho mitigation of such a direful calami The Снлткм МАК strictly — account Scotland there га qi of the Society shall, for the sake of mati а this fatal and virulent | look for store рн — of great magni- | Mr. — n perhaps especially to whom presented, they will afford both smusement qur ees оң ct а passage or тона ВИРУ the mi ere chapters of the work. SP Falkirk Te and the stock mar n о, periods which he returned thank: ог | Hi ae a € 8 bangst = n verit, | ^" dolor, “fadin ый na ingi Maaah, «nd shirali with їз belief that cattle "аг тоша ыда ways ке it w greater or less extent. нА ral to mele cattle imported fi Жо, whi oh had чері! fatigues of travelling, would eneral че н: brin dk utual insurances | the emer pis but i r his opinion they should bé sub-| pren 4 ч bi ting. pers The Order in Council calling upon ania t to ES infected animals was DA ery well | : upon panties it went, ius ek „were they Ai the infection ? Killing imals was one thing, but | m infection. was another, kor he er dee who lost by i api assuraneo — j 1 ut, and here was for ы, аз а Club, to dip some measure it to = | a large 4 y^ f. Herefords from England on the Satur- st trade and fally E of tlie Swans between e Fo —— Fife, pen А They are amall blacks and prr аф теуі КЎ e Ayrshires in and marks, The Holstei i the contrary, which are poured i in from | hat I lay o айп! ope which I may get rA England ; iM other half." And so he uy in а stock of suspected rela E circumstances, he wou vue ЕЯ ue етет u, believed lis d == te d ETE eder ‚ Goto said the following were the post mortem | л he last meeting | sum: losses т ing from it, esultin whieh would be best done by саар а i public — pn К Lord Leices! as had been done at ter gave 5007, the Mayor | colours, black, ! spotted, of Ley Shade, near of them denm - 1 186 of е > АА АД * ag old as a man," ul А ; and many of the Molino are most venerable 882 wool pi producers. They are generally four and five years os wedders, for 2s. to 308., iq the Holsteiners | fraction o£: what every co f the all figures fro wi fetah. у эмы 181. pa 31. Thes M nation gliness, with 1 mos em with a strong. das of Merino blood week, so that it is possible to look back over the books [ more than six Lo cim "- e within a Taking | afte: est чш їп ho height of the | Ib. of day afterwards; buta almost the whole of ed at Candlem the Sie they do ne skins make 7s. to 8lb. per e but the bett — The wing is an account of the show jockeying a CE competition for prizes offered to dairy stoc! The show dodges of the Ayrshire men ма S haa na and not unattended with danger, a man in his last 24 hours of a fairly burst his bull. A ns deal depends upon the jockeying during that time, puces is set till four or five hou h agencies и should ge turned out quite the mgri in ihe m 06 ows are also kept well up to ‘tid?’ dur omen the season with gruel made of Linsee meal, (шен 8 pos I diluted with their own milk, and sometimes as much as 31Ь, of treacle in it. cut 2 in БКаре-саке hay and Beau-meal in layers, and then steamed; and the be ge waggon, which | i s on a tram-road with turn- tables, bears two pails | f т vera lar; have is had more than sufficient to d the um nd | Grass, we Y that 702 milki ings. produced 81 1001 апа Кеер themselves and their families for Aes milk, or 81 10 gallons with gerhaps 1007. over, aud they could firt as a large propor- crear at Ayrshires differ very widely, may. be paid forehanded rents. When they enter on кэз Plenty kill at only lb. | seen by g this 9-quarts-a-day average that way, they get very little off of it d as | Glengall's, who NIE 1 rt da fraction daily | the months are out. If there isa WAy-goin for 58 ive wee or seven weeks, between | the probability is that they don't buy above : € t| May 7 -— July 3, кА averaged a trifle beyond | the crop. There have not been many seq LAN 6 gallons а day; and Colly Hill, who led in 1860. eh the neighbourhood. Many of the farmers haye wes still prem gallons at her best, and beat them all s years on the same farm,— much more than lene, er Marion last Sept em mber. hey certainly could not, as a class, pay forehand і lieve they have improved a great deal of mens ‘strong prepara ng and a two horse- -ро wer engine, s a corn id dn oil- | high land, which would not have been improved obe cake bruiser, Turnip pulper, a and hay, chaff, and straw- wise, the laudlords ing almost universaily exenta} generally kep the draining and the fencing. I don't think и а оге the show., If the end of the byre. The four boilers are filled with | i i mall farms into nches long, o i mixture to every co w per day. TE ve each a soap-box, a The four a towel, and a curryco After each milking they scrupulously w Gb "their КҮМ. апа ets | the s br gue: in their A he milk- y keep thei At o pic pimi [3^ regular rake or r 30 lb. of milk i is weighed, and then e calculation i is that o shape of the ата is also as re rdg looked em aad | gallon should be equal to a pint of cream, if it is fine all the younger men would e A man adjusted TM Spanish cock’s com hich was, eather and it rises properly, and that a rt of|of that gort has a depone + of saving "оці, of money, в, | cream sh ould produce about a pound of butter; but to entera farm or 2001. df till just before going into Bingley Eni ics "y is|this is hardly borne out in practice, On'y skim-milk rent; but, if the rent is 5001. о о i no chan, put below the vessel with Ne P IM e tents, and tied | che ade, and pearly, a hundred flagons at Ње |І I would not ay the land is better роб with strings round. the со as to keep it in | door of the dairy were ready to receive the milk of the | men than it would be if 16 were in the hands of men of Polon, and the vessel is "ved lh c cold water all night betore, and e APRI 16 аб а penny à quart capita al; but NEER has been a very large amount of imp night, to make it flat and contracted and give it con- are also washed over aa vat e and | the Р lights put in with soap a netimes w barbers use butter-milk for the legna em take to hair-oil, a nd пе ede: hh оре with charcoal or Hawthorn ёва nce with an Cd s superstition Е In short, the day. and might before the show are in maid fashion to shift sides so as to "bal ance y ed m T look on as a very valuable ж of men, I thik but it w he cow | the йону of them obe emigrate., Their sonsam often Беш shilty and Ticked over ЕШ рай, Each|grieves and foremen, who are looking forward № carried 50 through Dunkeld, fi n то ovement made upon it. The farms - bed e full, not deir of is m M as анэ? | or energetic enterprise of agriculture, b we im е | the romance t country life in every pha cleverly берени . where of cou untin day at the Royal Academ my. of the The j p *the little game,” which extends to scraping rams’ horns almost to the quick, and then јара оп allfours я that artistic clipping to Ee 2 in i old Val Barford, K,C.B. (Knig ts ukase." thors уте of the late Duke of on agricultor st, and a description of his A «16 rd sonietbíng heroically grand to ard), s struggled s0 long, till the Real | The Cattle Hine! vention. Professor т "ve y Sur, cultural College, Cirencester. Lio ee desque This and Алса А. * Murray, Ross Api ery in the К Аст gr аз ad There hc o eroe pictures пае ing, racin h And we shall evenit give ш p С benefit of some mere farming sketches which are also here p History, Treatment, and Pre- | t Taylor & Fondos Bed follo account iy e. „Steppe | — exten t tl —— are dairy farms, Th te clear uk the rent was would certainly be. quite prepared to gi of hypothec so far, that ond ДБ k o Ag ound, when i Ж I iia think b t all seq! LAE und derstand following Jide sold and paid for. tions should be Бан in the ren Niels чт he preparation of which t been „at pains to study the disease P. чб of t as bro out, and de see in the M ofthe ring at Kelso, all а up, to hide th "x — t terrible "malady will not i prin when I d o the four ea t; t When he could har ving th Dunkeld station to ГЕ the "лде К som Ayrshire cows, which h selecte pes for t dairy at Bal almoral ; and later в till, for the 1 ve "is Higbndors | to after onere je kiss her Majesty's d, he Pres DA аера the gloom of that sad parting 77 giving them the word Ф three lusty cheére. "It w ent of the Hi lie ss Dowager, piii d знал have taken an equal interest erd his decease. a The herd never exceeded 50 cows in milk, and -including a few cross-breds and a J ersey ; ;h er Grace. has n the ev which was | a is life, and yet аму giving | of arees $ and higy dg ieri со h Royal c e it en p rom the published works of need 1 "This m орегайоп for its suppress ion. тз е now issued is a sensible and а rate account of the malady, and will no d: тет. the wide circulation it deserves, Professor ттау r recommends ,half an phuri == as not desde beyond the immediate locality. |: - | Mutual Insurance Associations have bee; en formed at ог тор і тА cases 16 was It is very d E UN to "Y а farm of 1 n doi vnerally b» them їп n sma! rt pt ve been doin farm, He several instances о in a quart of cold water, to be given twice a “day i in esty cases where it is considered desirable. to treat the тегс н reír sons in farm The father iri end of a le small Чана fore- — his farm at the all emigra! n the treatment, ud ү ch t ader must consult ud pamp! biet. “Тш теше айсы, БЫ, һе Ph * that дауу із че recommended when there much risk of spreading the contagion.” Farm We take advantage of the immense body of agricul evidence lately takeu before the Hypothec Mo Oómatnleott at Edinburgh to publish such extracts from it as A iudieate the existing style of Scottish e and the enterprise and energy of Scottish agriculturists.] Continued from >= 808. үп at tural | to ) E KIPPENDAVIE, PERTH : Mr. John Stirling.—I | , 18. HOLMSTON, · NEAR Ayr: Mr. Јат It is recu 950 acres | x my rent is а lito over 7 y te Mar tinmas, That s iu gene Martinmas. Tie Jan: the p gni. tenants utor district of Perthsl. aire, and in part of Stirling. r | The — ^ue of them are small farmers, paying from of th es eir land тз e law were al Ih s D pm operates nd чау Is ЖЕ dil Be at, if tb ны would gi | than the; ey do at present. 2 value 9s. - 2 гаи It is а late district, su a good led d in ш И роог йшй. They |f M very im nants, bere has been get improvement, in the б 20 years, They use а g т 8, mearly as many at present, Dunkeld. The milk was first reduced to the presens AT dm of of sar on opor 31st, 185; ; and | milk is жа cows are away now, which was die т unknown 20 years ago. а great many id them are sons | of farmerg, who were to the business, and who wera put into them dem Legs, and lait were, аё is taken from the preceding and following | artinmas жч ig gts M at е ат, and Whitsun- the re "n secu rity ; 5 =—@ | The | ні "and for nineteen years, ney for a few m — o ska as mud — uM be а suficient security. With Pup pibe the landlord would be in the same delay as other creditors with the second half-year. pem £-vear of a lease, there is рау оп à to „З 1 cie — s right to seize “ eeri what is on the farm. Кя ор гз жы e te vm pin er m i red ay term en iato вания after e ground d, the ap v : witors i te X an їздї Y rank on the estate With ботан the landlord w culd i than яр А меге Las Gn Martin- e g during the dito ulty arose with the .8 ose, but, sP the aggregate, | t enough if care eful in the selectio » reap the crop, and 1еате fa E part 5 the model im xad that the whole is copied, and the results in e: a part cannot be as great or edem terially as if the whole were copied, and yet the т во much йош ог — be unable to have q'OWLER S PATENT STEAM PLOUGH and ncing, and G ede in the 37^ manner ЕЕР HURDLES, mem 4s. ; HURDLES, fr: 4s. 11d. AAT CONTINUOUS FENCE, "from per foo "rss FIELD QA GATES, t бо punte are OTAN регіо! e сас. to Socotplith т much for the present generation of farmers, but the хай you sow will be reaped by the coming and future genera! w.—1t is announced in the sixth annual ex d The Birmingham Dog ur ае columns biti tion of Sporting and mes Sho е. on Exhib The next nme every hard-working man is E thelaw of hypothec n of f, Е. e pd within the xd re days, and, for the first. hos. luelude classes for pens of puppies of all the leading breeds of sporting dogs. du Calendar of Oper ratio SEPTEMBER.— Harvest Work.—W here abren i is early | the stubbles are ploughed : Boni stubbles for Wheat, ANI || "ENTRANOE GATES, RAILING, and шс и О of foo — || tion. Designs and Estimates free of iR Un No. 2, Winsley Stro rare the Pantheon), rd Street, London, B UNDERHILL'S ] E WROUGHT TEON GAME and POULTRY FENCE. adapted for enclosing new Plantations, dividi: B^ poem ly prevents trespass, and is low in price cie fou — 6d. per yard and upwards) neat in appearance, strong and Manufactory, St. Mary's Works, Newport, Salop. London Mr. R. rer 18, Abingdon Street, Westminster, S.W., Sampl be see! ARTH С CLOSETS MOU LE'S PATENT). zh о расла Cesspoo! "v ва. to ман. T they are willing hem in а way Were d live in would Eon r.i E ved wed } гү Lime may be properly applied now tubbl broadcast, at tl f fi Xo Water] Pipe as to get out of order, gat Сое, 25s. and 30, oii M y be sis cn to any p кє, Pot men араан the farms at t a low rent, 90 are | bushels per acre. Marl, and chalk and clay, m Pe. re is no ‚а, tendency i in Arie е to| hauled out this month on land "ne E is intended rA iori With our wei apply them. Manure, too, may be ied out to the large arable reat advantage | lands in tended for Уен, It isa good Pian in districts in the heavy pih i districts. "s the эзме ems ot Ше | where the harvest is early, and а moist, and county the farms. n larger. Suppose rents e pre- | where weeds 2 have Mie end ра to grow, Bil half-year’s rent. being Payable on entry, that | to pare tubbles, harrow them weil, gather the would affect а toro n numerou s than — iiie er, and burn it. fore-renting ; but their credi pi in em would beso much better, that i& would Эт кси, an equiva- lent, Miscellaneo al Educ at NEST any Mee wr of ы 3rd s who is now travelling in Bion. "x written а lett > to the Obio State Board of саи ms we find in the &luens of the last Okio Far It contains es acount of an interview n von Lieb be ploughing” y ide s for Wheat may be prc = with. Fai y be sown ют the end be so ime tem e shouid be sown in the лче E f of n some corn stubble that has been prc- pared for бй Live Stock.—The pastures still afford good far store stock ; but for eia d animals, both sheep rt cattle, the ey 1 must be s pplem ted with. cake ; and the чти z soif EH заи) le Man Fertility to the ured. Earth is recorded by the Privy Council, in their roport on Cholera, as пет and antt from ived from the S ву of. | Ra E ecco dere: ите & Co., 29, Bedford Street, Strand, London, W. ÉDAN SHOW, t 46. al апа Cup, 1 3, awarded for with Ваг ig on Pon of pones education, Tiebig i is d 1 Tarmer e b atuba to еей them growing, ai bo epare them for going ox on to Turnips. Coleseed Aw admirably «€ че. ї and some farmers i dire it ; by рт ing it. 245 hl ll H xX ANESS | S FIRST P RIZE MANUR E CART, which has warded 20 PRIZES. Isnow fitted uj to answer for LIQUID MANURE, for sup) а STEAM E GH, for WATERING STREETS, or for TR GINE. Nearly 300 already sold. hgs shing. A great improvemen achi и is in JAwxs's coin do not want to build a palace for an agricul- imm] school In America you d too much money in patting up your Е pss. and then starve your professors, І learn that you put up a very grand building in | rende lum the ‘Starling Medical College ;' have a picture and You 0 use pte E кёч ought, if needful, to be again ii during this month. Nea all the t€ д и Me bred, IL on the salary you Len P e ence is that ill be ready by vU e—thosi E ill cs L.X. PM schools, iversities must run down. There ino plac in A i Amira: Ù эы узот belt can m де 80 Lm x den рз or Rope big alowed, crm s P as erica ; therefore your best men will not | Вгеейіп, shee] s50u mure money out of Mamie tiep дее rm pes liquid, uy dien и e this month, wheu the wonther i is cmi em ad ability pre pays the best. N o x ИП |i n order to fro "(heir wool and skins from vermin. 'ueational etn of life for life, on a f do wise 5 applying the s $m [ih sofhe other pursuit, he can mike 4000 dollars to Notices to Correspondents il a year, Hence; you have no first-class сета Crover Dopper: С 8. Your sample is a dful o the Clover iato, but you have IM first-class busines Dodder, a mischievous te which springs а seed Manis w and man of large and colossa! capable of separation from Clover by screening. It springs Now 1 am afraid that t out of your large fun id o from the soil ; soon lays hold of a plant: and its connection imer Jou wil think that you must at least build ian with the soil then dies. Thereafter it s froi n; to ЕД s Ton wast an Or even a yet more e: xpensive establishmen: plant, ei y A whole circle in its embraces, sucking tenter, ao inary good bu cer Д ы: д ет want the| their juices and destroying the whole, If the — "3 for tiat fo Готе there is at, Hohen hen, too, I am afraid | ^ seed, the circles thus дев str troyed should be pared and burned you have yo dings, “998 ЕТ employ *hird or ia the is harv пац wit professo, а you es find mat your establish ni lw. ушт КО санди OE каннар we describing the Hymns "published by the P Ros. Н.М le Me ane" and Convenient Pullat Peleo eerta betae exclusively *Harvest'hymns. The subjects are not mi ib you may rest, assured that Ohio wil take high limited, but gon а on eee геле бене of ғ uk E мг" the binda o tural "s an Agricul tata c mg e farm connec! wi Is! ain rcm — ант ollege, Liebig expressed himself as Cmn vani of other food would a k Turnips, x Er may m. satisfy yourself. px ifthey Бе the Es red ds redators in your fields after dark with a lanthorn. I Т manager or director of the establishment should be a| Shor Ту art - са em огоз о 65 urface grubs which have done the ghy verd A M nd i geni мела the miht i Las г ере нетна апі оғ the purpose of making experim . We can find no information on the composi- "LX "т а у epose f nidiitaining or supporting tion of itin d ippings. But it is duni ipis rici in ио. c director can seo that the proper of skin ион eather ы те de in unite aro made, and the experiments should always be | ЁӨПОМВ matter. hi ATEFA d fixit haracte эө, iatis шс consideration of being put iuto general practice; | 15» however, such an шогаш у мн EE о ent wi bey should all tend n ferred upon it tha it is теш p t the «i nd to producing the test after such a tedioi f rottin on as а with. Брата а Миша $ of the sese ag Жы ызы ЖЫ : M R. We hardly know what to Eu ше баз; because i Lice IN Они y lave Во сора mouit росте И уоп Suet hens аай | advisetorid "he houses of the ете ways found теку ce in agriculture ; ough you may wi g e i + 5 [Don pc САШО аа На man only, ad noi e scie e aun, Le js i ed tee place- Tf the fowls are supplied еу, а поа aenta man han E аи E eir run witha св, д bushels of Quan farm dust, or better still of wood-ashes, wi ке зат. Жы пара. hg Е ке mixed four or five о of black ——— QU much шад», make proper experiments. You don't| asa bath and rid themselves of their vis aient for al rontintes Liebig; "а few hun is | Rusr ox Warar: € She Wr dhc un elp «007 T to теред EE of УИ leporimente, and you must ur friend, but a well-grown and vigorous crop із probably gat mant to ien On wan wan е experiments Каа you ess liable than another to the mischief, and so far good agri: ; Teasong : first a s] pecie oe of model farming, for| culture may diminish the liability to "wt. ud wo XE ot liri rr one studene p perhaps н кес та the Rev. ДЫ C Е d Me. "1 шау not beableto get во] plants, coni :. Две last M: w Patent PRIZE WASHING, RINGING d MANGLING ACHINES, mii ipe several FIRST PRIZES. "win P Wash 20 Shirts Min! uch less мыр than withthe hand. Моге than Sold. - in 20 300 | Gaga у IRON WATER SOISTERNS: With Lid and Brass Tap. GALVANISED WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING, GALVANISED pum ROOFING. IMPROVED G. ISED WIRE N HORDES HURDLES URDLES, 1. PATENT ST &с. ааа ISED IRON C PUMPS. A ISED AE NATU PANE PHALT LIR ROOFING F FELT, 1d. and others, bui to do so, in consequence of а "Imitation, of коша E faving b been А5 for the anulos one, and м has caused ёз {о be made to them of Knives which were not of their: MES all of d are саи dixe by Weller апа маки ET & 0.5 qv сата and Budding К e thebest and the cheapest Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established upwards of 125 years, x 834 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Serm | I | THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, THE AGRICULTURAL RS ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, Mr. d the leading i p Gentry, and Merchants, have favoured me with Orders for Homo use and for Expor SHEET GLASS. | SHERI BAARNS, E: b Order. g VERAGE THICKNESS, р. H In Cases for isatsa ер-йеха averag эзайкүт ih 9 feet super. | Under Under s к Under " а к | 1 foot super. 2 feet super. | З feet super. | 4 feet cS 5 feet super, |6 fei 4thsquality — .. "M M case E e or about 13d. per foot. | fett spe жег F э 1f 2 | 4ths quality 124. 13 2 d. 914, 234. Pen за LARA ана: HAAS i 60 0 A UNS зав ., 1 D 21 2 $^ * Best Уу vs » 92 0 Ы) MEL lads $, 9 21 2 3 3 7 | Без, 21 3 8 4 1 5 AvrnAGE THICKNESS, 210 YVERAGE THICKNESS, 91 oz 4ths quality — .. .. рет 200 feet case 33s. ad. or een M ni foot. E Фару 911. 21d. 3 d. 314. 314. аа mi ae s 63 0 3 lado 2 3} si RE { i ; 2d T m 8 1 Be qd comis me) E j ^ ini Hi 5 Pi е qu | AvERAGE THICKNESS, 26 о. AVERAGE THICKNESS, | 4ths qui 3d. 34, 944. | 4 d. pe 4thsquality — .. sy por е а de ч. or Pn 204. раг рег: foot. E 1 E ^ ; | 3ds n sw | | 2às 5 а : M o Tum Ei Test » 5 6} 7 z 8 | Bes ›, zs ad 5 116 0 9 | 15 oz. INIM usually kept їп Stock, &e. 02. nd 42 oz lied i i RYSTAL SHEET GLASS, f Pi t RUBY, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, COLOURED, EN. EXTRA WHITE or C a Gliog. very хаймае or Pictures | OR OUND, amèn FLUTED GLASS. AMELLED, 15 oz. Squares usually kept in Stock, Stock Squares. packed in 100 ft. and 100 а Boxes. ; St чаге: Per 100 feet. | 7 th B 15} by 11 4 by12 1229 16 4ths. rds. |2nds.| Bet oby 4|7 by 5|8 by 6 |9 by T M oo ea lao da. 20а, [14a e 118 ie i wlia ру 124 | 180713 | 24 by 16 | | 6j by 4}| 7%Ъу 55 E T - ж. Z di | iem 43 by 114 15. by12 | 23 Ъу 13 |20byl 10 by 8 12 by 9 j125 by E by.10 12 MI. | 1229712) | 18 by 14 | 92 by I7 10}Ъу 81125 by 9% 13 bylO [15 by | | Са ОЕ 62. | 16s It: 1l by s by 9 {13} by 103 13 by 11 (102. 64. 12s. 04. (14s. 8d. |17s. 9d. | jy 6j by 123 24 by 14 | 20 by 18 155 by 101| 16 by 10 {l4} by 115 115 by ll Из. 64. |13s. 6d. |16s. 04. |18s. 04. | 15 by12 | 18 d B 24 by 15 24 by 18 j| 133 by 12} | 22 by opus o $ ORCHARD HOUSE SIZES, As recommended ы and supplied to Mr. Rivers, and the leading Horticulturists = the day. AVERAGE Muda 15 то 16 o VERAGE THICKNESS, 21 oz. 16} Inches by 123 Inches. з. э. 2nds. | Best. 20 Jae by 12 Iove. ] Aths. | Srds, | 2nds | Bet. PIG i PII á „64.1 248. " 1 M су 100 feet a. | 11s. 6d. | 135. 04.| 16. | 188. 20 » 5s окус o os 6 95] 86 20 sc 45 Ж 20 4 37 39, ] 20 е y 70. 14 c I 9 20 17 b The above pric prices SEA for the sizes stated, but if a quantity of any other size I requi they can be supplied at about 5 per cent, additional, provided time is айт manufacture them I haye also a GREEN TINTED GLASS, which I can strongly recommend. In Summer it gives a cool appearance and in Winter а warm one. 282 8 PROPAGATING PRESERVE JARS. GLASSES. ts "nee With тенеле. T se n наа. i: : те е 0s. 44, ,. $5 hol » d 0 е H6 " 76 3 Бы 00: 079 no ono » 18 ^ 86 D ope 1030-8 Bl. 0 MU " $24 0.9, a1» Mus .. H » m n A 10 6 э yd 0 10} s» l Р БРИ 1 » Л 1 » э .. 11 6 » 8. 1 2 Rok | Уу со сма ac мийа» 16. 5c 38 к E eus tops, 1s, sita, e „1 = $2 4 » nor » | Painted and Glazed wi » .. P able to any bs kad, of Jar. Glass TIRE in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE, — -U— d. Ins. ME x 6 inches diam. 0s. 54. each. 12 ,, 0s. 104. 8 » 8 » LEE 1 10 » 105 » 14 .. 12 » 1 5» i a ч „ 6» ж. 16 » 0 » ДЯ 1 18 » 5 » 18 .. ) 20 » 10 igy "0^5. j P 22 » ВЖ ТЫ, s. 24 pe 22 .. 4 Intermediate sizes in Р йй GENUINE W € Ы fom cea. Ad Іле. bro per Owt, GROUND PATENT DRYERS, 34. to 44d. GE LINSEED оп, 3s. ver 2296 » . OXFORD OCHRE, 54. to 434. per 1b, BOILED 0 Aper galion, RD. OIL PU x^ ec Dui. » RAW UMBER, ur por o. Lem PINE OAK VARNIS, 105. to 125. per Gallon BURNT Ditto, 6d. to MINERALI Ditto, С c. ro EROSION, 4s. 64 P- CARRI E ditto, 125 to 14s. per Gallon. GREEN PAINT, all shades, 28s. 2 per ewt. PREPARED or PAPER, 10s .to 128. per Gallon. | BLACK umm 24s. to 368. per BRUSHES for ien аа gi. WHITE ZINC PAINT, 34s. per Cwt. ТОССО PAINT, 245. А IMPROVED mus PAINT, m in «те hundred e weight of pure Zinc Paint, with 3 gallons S. adheres firm] а. ds per ovt walls, resists the| Anticorrosion Paint is exte E Stone, Compor 19 misit e к арч as one hundred weight vester and is free from the appearanee of oil work m exp e G nhouses, es ad te Lead and 6 gallons of Linseed Oil, unb mbling a stone eine, d сап be made апу хоп Bridges, Conservatories, Special Dryers for this paint, 'ed shade. Cx ph Mya Ra a e М easily laid on by any ordinary — LEAD in Sheet and Pipe of all Sizes, OLD LEAD bought or taken in ies ed PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, & PLUMBERS BRASS WORK? NETT CAS arii THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 835 08 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against the савт E. рия м cation.” Wirnrax Surra, Wi MPROVED LEA HER DRIVING STRAPS TD к Хасан, P E ага А Mm uet more ore kind of driving belt. rd T dpt ECLAL STRAPS for PORTABLE ENGINES. E URSER’s Patent Strap and Hose Company. Manufactory : seio CR NES сеа, rg Manchester, R STICKS and TALLIES PRUSEN, ae ma ean d be had b ee of are the Quay, Street, London, E.C. ым Bacen Соха sud Lm or Country. "ind Retail E I p sup pie өле n imo arge "quint Discount allo eges еј T Border E, TII Potteries, апа S. Established 1701 Warehous b Mark Japa, Lo n, E.C. RABEE, Agent. | Deae BRICKS for тойа WALLS FOXLEY'S PATEN the vera ENT) may be had in any quantity of * No one should build а pice Б oui Illustrated Spem wi TM List of Agents, on application to L Бохікү & Horraxp, Stony Stratford, Bucks. * FRIGI DOMO." — Patronised es the Duke of Eesti for of Devonshire дс Сагаепв, ы 8 Ly, p око Paxton Syon РЗА er Majesty u the Ti оғ Lindley AYS of the SUN. а Canvas mad ent prepared Hair and ылы ect поб condusior of Heat and Cold, gto wherever а мар ed, а fixed temperature. E e адар ted for al C EM заб ротар рона с ndn fron Tritt and Flower 40-9 wi m ai 0; füsootay mornin nd frosts. То be а їп а еы lengths. о yards wide , is Кый wide. A Ри è. às od per yard run, An improved make, 25 yards 2 . An improved make, 3 yards wide.. Domo" Netting, 2 yar каную de, r yard run. 8 Акснев, Whole EE os (oe artis T. nion ВЕ, City, а fall Nurserymen ап ran the kingdom. much 1 cheaper than Л Mats. asa coverin. g" AND SONS Manufacturers of Je. 0d. ber ani. 8. cue 2s. "e гра jard run. Also “Е pe "Erissa Trinity Lane, men t amien ciis Cou o the nobility and gentry, f 7а, tetimonials have been received, w A Great ARL of SuaxNox, Castle Martyr, Hon. gà ES ccm Ё r Cork. usod or r several years, and wood work out of have pud used. ЗЕ shall а ажа; PA Е nune to use ре зшану valuable, EE it stands exposure » 25 nsider d n Barrow аа а os gem London, | ——— Sr FLOWER VASES HYDRO-CARBON The Lamp lifts out of the Vase, requiring no fixing. '"ENTEREO HALE Is fitted either with ALTER MÀRSON 1: AND SONS, of Great Winchester Street, ctfull y notify that the have removed teir, office to their Warehouse in LA BELLE SAUVAGE KOH-I-NOOR, Hill, E.C. ime doors East of Railway Viaduct), ar ше their West-end Office, 31, St. James's Street. йй ANTI-CORROSION PAINT, (1258018 manufactured for out-door ei is the e and y perso: colours, Is simple in application, that a The Koh-i-Noor Burn can use it. produces a superior light names абло whita lead. See Testimonials sent -— io the M Moderator, стосе, < liable to a, > E ofthe United 0; The Opal Y О mian G! Glass, and (11580х8' PAINT for all OUT-DOOR WORK | bet y decorated, [Round Burner.) Flat, (488058. PAINT f D N WORR.|WühbGodlhe 7 7 n nod Be [6e кол ша шо ч With Roso Colour, Greek NEN ER 2 0 usos PAINT for BRICK and COMPO. With Bies ye Rm пе) 2. е M ч) з o m m Ruby Glass, fiu ted with gor A 46 0 37 0 ARES wif gold. 63 0 54 0 EU ANTI4CORROSION PAINT Eus Lore TN е throughout the United Kingdom. nearly all the eminent Horticulturists, the Nobliity EDST BATHS, and AMPS e с с = —- (4250N8* PAINT for CONSERVATORIES. | exctusively usi display of Lamps, and Ма: most varied ever submitted to the publie) and ч сез (}183048* PAINT for GREENHOUSES. ]portionate with those that havo tended to ment Lens n жы .. 12s. 6d. to 290 0s. each, (JMhsONS' PAINT for HOTHOUSES.| Süoweriuths om с. 1. 8s od to £6 0s. euch f — Lamps ARS pA A from IEEE AC to #7 Тг. each. TESTIMONIAL, Pure Colza "e y » 48. per Puget Башар, Аруан E. | КАЛАМ. 8. BURTON, GENERAL FURNIS after a twelvemonth's wear, proved most mtis п yv s o Prince of а crack in the putty, but, on the contrary, it is | Wales, sends а CA' wh Stock of Silver and the glass cemented in, which I have rarely of 600 IIlustrations T Te ie am, yourtruly. — "Joarim Кыша” Plate, Nickel Silver and Britannia Metal Goods, vers, -W. Canson & Song 7a Bello tuvage Yard, Ludgato Hill,” Hot-water y eee o та, Кеа sA NTI-CORROSION — PAINT А [1 om Gabinet Eur i Tista o Fraud Lupe ун ынсы RET MEE |o LIU ENT y Viaduct. "ede. E Зати London, W. a Brood of 1865 Birds fro April 4, of" great size, ab 7s. 6d. each, Also a "PEN of ЕЎ AY Sim RY DÜCKS and DRAKE, — ue at — Ро ved Shows, 30s. Адаг вз S. S., Post Office, Harrow Road, London, W. d Rams. R. JOHN ТАЕКЕ. of LAE prs Lincolns shire, M will be pens to ' forward “LINCOLNSHIRE LONG- WOOLLED SHEARLIN M ANS UNS B ny part of the Kingdom at noderate prices, Lincolnshire Lustre Wool may be advan! antageo! рее the closer-set ou оя usly eher iu any cool clin т skins, which according to the information Long TONNE CO id, Nobility, Gent respectfully i ho! and encouragement which A „ж petae bya me. t ning попара mts and he is now enabled to бог tl the "Tm а constant suppl: of the ое. Stock that can be CERA v prices which defy АЙ his connection al Brittany, eroe t оро ether with the eat value competition. RS Lyc perge this Breed, e Cott: г has vi For further particulars, E: ly t 38, Crutched Friars, London, X.O Ret ANTED, a PARTNER | ү ап АП ESTABLISHE z Л» hs Ха үөс , who must Medis Lf understand t details and be c. of taki ug the management and control. Particulars, tia да of capital 3 dis osal, previous occupa- md 9 bay be addressed by letter only, Y. Z., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, V ТЕЎ to BENIS a MARKET GARDEN within on miles of Lond: J.H. S, бетт Chronicle Office, Г.О, К, АТЕ, very choice SMALL ARM, ‚ with mo ыкы е It comprises 57 Асгев of nimi ne хала. adn admirably adapted for Mar! c iren doe to a Statio in and Town Gai т: or Seed Growing within an hourof London. арыу to Messrs. Меуѕох & STAN MEE Е ape Agents and V: brook, Mansion House, E.C. Stock Farms, near Guildford, to be О ВЕ LET, with Immediate Possession at Michaelmas next, those com m t Farms cal Sione ог and HOMEHURST FARMS, at pa gp. with cA: Y. id about two conven omesteads, PY 3 Tand WERE 260 Acres of A rable, Meadow, a Pas the Market Тозо of Guildfor uc. пастер ар pp to pas Tenant on the Premises; or to n, East Clandon, near Guilóford. —Hatchlands, Sept. $. Epso E SOLD, with Toda ate Possession, the LEASE, STOCK, and GLASS, PSOM RSERY, їп consequence of the decease onse pf Mr. бес George S. Dods, s contain al Pi and economically heated wi hot-water ; ursery PN Greenhouse ani Bedding Plants, Seeds, and other effects, r the whole EL d at a valuation. Appl авро Pnaoruznor & Мов , Leytonstone, i CE. Nursery Stock, Cheltenham. To NosBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND OTHERS CONTEMPLATING PLANTING AND F THE "To BE DISPOSED О кү vate ct, in large or small quantities, ^ ya Жы "NURSERY STOCK now standing on the ST. JAMES'S хош. в 1 Val American Privat ing d good Trained, and Standar Fruit Trees, Coniferæ and Вга: М P а „кА, оры Standard and Dwarf Roses, the whole of wl rui ad the —BIGGEN е бан Greenhouse, p For cards to view and зн зіч apply to Messrs. BLAKE, Croydon, 8. Sales bp Auction, Noblemen, Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and "— ERT TURNER wil SELL d s AUCTION MIS M рат xd REST T иар 5 AMERI Sor ар» : such ly Taray ойра for sale. їп consequence ani ting nex! Catalogues may be bad s "pror to te Salo free from th be had six days prior е Sale free from the Auctioneer, allow Hall Farm, Мао; ог from Мг. Arrow Suru, Sydnope Nurseries, near oydon, РТ GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. Mr, Gray їз 4 сти ас с to his 11 41 Чеп f the Nobility. Gentry, Nurservmen, Gardeners, &e.; y У y , NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, practical judges to be a great improvement on ev recidit of Tubular Boiler yet introduced. It has required by any other DM Бад of action y of Fuel, doing its work with one-third а circular but the oval Exe алгасы V усы ers on the o) though a slight one, is no doubt an They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on о ` S GRAY, HORTICULTURAL W Danvers STREET. P PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S un "CHELSEA, S.W. hibition, May 24, page 476 ^ Gg variety of it is said to bo prefer- үа эса fre toe Qui being à elogram rather than ly within range of the burning fuel ; and G 1 ES — BLAKE -— dard es upon Мб Frame geto Loten Айчы ue vot denim д А eptember 15, а! Балле Баров оа FA ALLOW DEER, К consisting of 5 Bucks, 11 Does, and Catalogues had at ө the Sal May be viewed the day befor e, меу: С EN EM Coffee House, Change Alley; Croydon. ilis: ursery Gardens, Fulbrook, Oxfordshire. ү! i ШШШ: wil SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, ber 15, at 3 o'Clock 5 precisely, Ь e under the ме of the late admeasurement, 7 heritance, and u^ aus of a dei an m ha pass CEP CAES always has cv RUE {9 mn эла wa re it deserves the Ar of the ate d the Trade аз. — may, he y ki t mi 4^ k th 4 urchaser 1 e to take to the Stoc егеоп. Бове to ho Town x Burford, and 4 mile: "e or thereabouts fro 5 Station of the Great, Western Railwa To view the Property, or for further Darts: Auctioneer, or мота, Pero & Sox, Solicitors, Burford, om n the apply to the THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE а Fon пз HISTORY AND CULTIVATION, SEE ESSAY IN THE ©“ JOURNAL ог THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY" FOR FEBRUARY, 1862 HALLETT'S TRADE WHITE PEDIGREE WHEAT. MARK. No. XLVI (ROUGH CHAFFED). NOW OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME. a fine Millers’ Whea Thisisa ET еман Bod ra ginal Red Pedigree Wheat. Straw of medium length and — being laid by bad weather. A Winter Wheat ah ч ж" SEED REQUIRED. If — in September, H aus on 10 Acres, , If Drilled in November, 4 Bushels on 4 Acres, — * October, y December, 4 » 3 ANote.—The ORIGINAL “RED” PEDIGREE WHEAT will be supplied if speciall 1, otl the al White variety will this year, in all cases, be forrni) Phaon; including Bags :—0ONE GUINEA a BUS ГЕ ый the E by s S or T M RS ME in uos sewed up amd кй у ‚ upon receipt of rima or Post Office Order, be жыйы: Less than a Муч TRADE CHEVALIER PEDIGREE BARLEY. This has been * bred ” in the same manner as the PEDIGREE WHEAT, viz 4 : 6d A RUM ГЕТЕ 1 Р 1 . :—by rep › 8 y gie g аав grown сере роо liately upon the chalk), which upon neighbouring fi d B h as 51 lbs. per badi 9, the deca BARLEY 1 last year [this year р not yet threshed] weighed 57 ъз. рег "bithel; and end 893 basal per acre, , ch tic of all tl it p kable value for tl ltster, not a ings drin Е and all growing equally. Е Alth : z £255 it will, in deference to a generally Tete wish, be at once offered to the publie instead of waiting usd next year, hii а „Subscription List has pear formed, " which зенде та 9 securing miy of it for адаа next н would do well at once to add their nime, which, however, pay giy by pri nted circular SEED REQUIRED. ий | If Drilled in April, 1 Bushel on 2 Acres.’ i i PRICE med SU e a ed сое Вав), ree: in л sewed up and sealed, at the Brighton Railway Station, upon receipt of mei Order, wit without w hich it will n Less than a Bushel will not be supplied. е If Drilled in March, 1 Bushel on 3 Acres, ееси limited, i yit will, until exhausted, t FREDERIC F. HALLETT, F.L.S.; THE MANOR HOUSE, BRIGHTON, SUSSEX < И] | EIER гэн AA ран E | S N SN SEN У S 3 i^ Q d : \ | З EE = i HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS E MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. i » DESIGNING, BU. ILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC peman. н Plans, Specifications, and Estimates оп application, : . on HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., ACE HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, —* ЕЕ = ; STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. ма T ЕСА y W reunications should be adiressed to “ The Editor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to“ о. : Y E | Publisher," at the Office, “* "Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, W. pg of 12, Upper Woburn Place, in ше Parish of St. Panerus im the НА and Евкрввгск Mopterr Булма, of No. 1, Houverie St in the Precinct, САРАТ» З Oftice, Lombard St., Precinct of Whitefriars, City London, and Published by them at the Осе, No, 41, Wellington Screet, Parish of St. Paul's, фагдар, (n the sald Co,— Sar THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—'The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 36.—1865.] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 60, —— 846 a а . 842 àin- 8il a -815 a за | nen st free on sppiipation à Urs 4 Seed | Hyacinths, &c. | YV LLAM PAULS PRICED DESCRIPTIVE ATALOGUE of HYACINTHS, EARLY uo CROCUSES, and other Sess FLOWERING PLAN TS i: s Nurseries arehouse, Waltham Cross, London, N, Dutch Roots 985 AND CHARLES LEE jm ve received. a large MEE of HYACINTHS апа оо ОШОН ROOTS “in very fine RN аза СН ication. Royal Mammersmit: th, W. (79481 qr TURNER. т DE to e orders finest varieties orm FACINTHS TULIPS, CROCUS, Tha «os conditio CATALOGUES on appl licati on oyal Nur € Es . tural m E Midiand . E Тао... ннн mj rkenlioc . .. -— Horticultusat. : — Worthing Horticultural Stock, health КАНН п 1861 he c ied id E water. En b Тапка гаї СА APTE of. 811 a | Warner's (Mr.) Orchids , га heà МЧ . 853 b Кишон PLANT, FRUIT, mé SET. FLOW WER will be held in the Splendid deo rated Rooms an of the ROYAL PAVILION, on WEDNESDAY д THURSDAY NEXT. Prizes to the amount of £300 ved E AT Bands of EM Coldstream Guards and Royal Dragoo engaged Graperies ; or of the S. бу; [oc 5 ;or е Secre! , 96, St. James’ Brighton, September 9. jDWARD uper intendent, Queen's 8 Street. CARPENTER, Se won аем . Somerset, e Band of the Rifo ЕТ will іду а үза шщ the n from 2 till 5, 28. к остаз ОТАТ, VINEYARD окан —Magn Sec. t Fruit of |° this wonderfully Seedling Peach, dinh == Standard Bn id, may be SEEN THIS DAY and NEXT Ders, Centro Row, са створу. Hammersmitb, де le new variety. з, 108. 6d. ea. EE Wie Paradise and Vic toria Nurseries, Holloway, London. Pines. В. S yuunws begs to announce that he has a à fine ofthe above, iuc luding all the best kinds, Pri paccm Victoria Grape эте» London, N. pe Vin в. DODS IA jy Ad remarkabl or Fruiting in poi EM so а [tym M uk for Б k of the 9з. per do: Күл E Nursery, Surrey. pO ting. P ШСЕр DESCRIPTIVE М Е руе ЕТА gor Thousands of Hats pit tpe em tired for immediate ST Ed be had. MES, NICHOLSON bege to intimate that 0 та а ins CATALOQUE ^ of the iud d pee of STRAW- ur ee now pn and ean be had STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—Black | уе | | d: a | IN ÁRCISSUS &c. | | | ,BOUTT, E of DUTOH zu other 3 BULBOUS FLOWER е 9) bas received large consignments, of best quality and in E S ORIENT , Меггі Hyac Tuli Hw PER - Tint Importation of DUTCH "ONE ROOTS has arri Уз Early Organ are respect- fully solicited. CATALOGUE. freo dipio St. Jobn’: IN l| Nursery, "Nem Wan rth. The Spr Spring Flo ы ч CIERRE 4 APLPS hr the above, 10s. COPIAR of "PLANTS far for. ihe; AS: A E wu 50s., & 100s. Ba xi ТО ost free on application to а CR or 12 ^ Stores, Yeovil, Somerset. _ particulars see the M rx окар GUIDE! King S Garden, W.C. TULIPS гж NARCISSUS, RANUNCULUS, ANEMONES, LILIES, endid collections, See Barr & бсоркх'з ТОШТЕ, free and post paid on aj лея and Piant Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent в and other Choice Bulbs, d 8. W EETA v ГЖ а апос that his various * IMPORTATIONS of TCH а Ag have arrived in fine condition, and ms he is now {е all orders he 1nay be favoured with. A PRICED x DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, pte Lists of New and Rare -— post free > э ар нлара Иве Ms ictoria E A m RR 3 Sven, 12, YAUINTHS, ARYLLAS Bs New Catalo OBERT P ато of Die euo о ~ Fruit Trees, Grapes, &c., Ama Narcis: Тан э о! xi forwarded to appli сеа m Stove Plants, ааа, eA ripa c Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, YARTAER "dA JA VADE: MECUM NEY and GENUINE AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, Uu H rad ER da ой Special prices fen п application to JAM ex үтер + Do. _Seed Growers and Merchants, т, Borough Market, Lon: don, в. Е. NBIRD, C jALDECOTT, AND BAWTKREE, 5 89, Seed gna Mark = get Pr rize ана 1851, for When: ixcell ent Seed Co orn а id Beed: Б. АҮ {4 «ЙАТ Seeds, CARTIER AND D FanwEns, MiancHaANTS, And MURDER, Er and 238, High Holborn, London, , W,C. IVERY AND БОМ beg to announce that - ghe DESCRIPTIVE PRICED ULP edd of AZALE INDICA, HARDY BRITISH may К ТО ROSES, CONTES, Dende AINE SEEDS, had on application at their E. F HENDE RSON anb BON offer SEED of CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, and PRIMULA of first- class quality, Ax "1s. 2s. 6d., and бв. per packet. Also tbe finest SCAR 225 and IN TERMEDIATE STOCK, 64d, and 18, each. SEE Do COEM AMEN PERSICUM of similar Qual y, 64. and 1s. each, an mixed colours 25, 6 A. D r packet. The ж Ims St. John wr ШИИ € о. рү Hardy ental Tree vex (58089 an S invite of e d mental Planting to an inspection of the vut | forms and meos of heir unrivalled collection of the udin to which vasi have for many years devoted especi: ац CATAL Ош rieties, шау be had o The — consisti Ma ы зеге es ec TUA S.W. ish Fern OBERT ат E now фе ve for six tage R stamps, Part I. (British Ferns an км bo ү» inclu ices of Hardy Exotie Fei of his Py ru PR Жер, IVE CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, 0. T. * Part 1I. ms Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. оов Cray Nursery, S. E. ardy British Ferns. IVERY АХ M Mos М Wis to announce that si diae now ne ES EE im EM of Apo K ecce © гур зд b beautiful received а ertificate. ATHYRIUM FILIX F(EMINA. APPLEBYANUM, 108, 64. өг AUTUMN SUPPLEMEN NT o CAPE BULBS and PLANTS, is now read; UERNS E BELLA NNA LILIES, бв. 6d. кыр Ld eph ei EUR of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &c., now BUTLER & M. ш, Covent Covent Garden Маг W.C. KI and Bella Donna Lilies, 5s. ARR AND SUGDEN, SEED "t Pranr UL SON? S E #4 Rd y d TUM. ROSES still finel; BLOOM, e Рн NL нов ҮП OR Cheshun! z t Station, G. E. R. AUL'S HOLLYHOCKS. —New Seed is now ready for bsc ЖИШШ oni in 12 MAL M a gg 8, 6s. Sox, “ pusseoxt IUM MRS. POLLOOK —Strong Summer- truck Plants, well established in 60-pots, at 18s. per dozen. Trad: ied. FRED FRYER, Risa qum Cambridgeshire. Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Cr: N. EATON'S GEANIUMS are NOW in FULL LOOM. Entrance from the Platform, Ls altam Station (G. E. Railway), ipee, Princess Ro Richard 1I., E Mary, Newton | half an Һош ride from London d шке ot sales, all at ба. per 1 Jie gei ms "à & LC з has ofte: С inu rra room Pamphlet, with New А: ARTIN 4 мз р BON аг аге рей "sending р the above * еб, wi e m- : 1 35 OIN E PA ih and sam 3 new озшш ] variety, and as tho stock is short, early applica- М to ^ bo dtd ев, acket, | tiOn is necessary. 0s. 64. m . Cows o АНИ XCHIRD-HOUSE E in Pots— LX Castle Kennedy О PEACHES, APPLE VINES айа к ТЕТ CHERRIES, WSON AND SON, a3 and Edinburgh, ee S. eua nes licet йе, Wauoester. OERE ment AA send out. the. or тала Pri I simenais strict rotatior as received. OOPER E ч. 'S is unsurpassed in every good : а few extra strong at 215. each, сааш. р еер carmine or white, each 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s. EX and ст th list of awards and | per packet. ost frog. L and BLOOD ORANGE е 12 REM health. E TREES, from 38 6.13 fet bii, НАХ full bearing тоша rur from the саца Single straight lottor or personali, eye ов Seed Ls ane London, W.C. 1399593 Б SUPERT SEEDS. SaL HOS. RIVER? RS pe Ге invite those ma doro cul ure to view their COLLECTION of and №} oecupyin houses nearly 3000ft. in length. ri E Raise аге now решае Ni the ШЕ convenient for the POLYSTICHUM ANGULARE WAKELEYANUM, 10s. 6d. an 15s, eac! For full ЕР see CATALOGUE, which will be forwarded gratis on application to our Dorking Nursery. езт AFFELT, NumsERYMAN, Ghent, pues i, his NEW CATALOGUE for mi - зар e, Great diiit ANTED, ACONITES. omi SONDEO S Banin & Scopzx, Seed and Plani die il 12, King Street, Covent Gerden WC. "72. ы ёз \ Л ТА. Ri 1 tity of HAZEL NUM. үү NTED, жыш Rip d К ord P acit. & QUICK, and other Seeds of Forest. еев. сас gom Der dip om = VM Tuomas Р. Dues COE Bagshot, ПОВ SALE, at a ЖЕНЫ. е n "account of want of room, the following PLANTS, viz.:—Araucaria excelsa, 10 feet high; Araucaria Сап pP ё; "Araucaria brasiliana, 9ft.; Dammara australis, 10 ft. ; mesi m C oma 10 ft. ; Callitris quadrivalvis, 12ft.; Podocarpus m For particulars apply to the GARDENER, Man ege CATTLE . CA US "PLANTS, "LE of CATTÉLUS A CABBAGE, Plants of Win E, Ri D. s ces DREEN VARIEGATED IL, for Winter Garden Decoration, at 1s. сый 100. Јонх CATTELL, Westerham, Keni — — шр NGA pus late variety. AMES INVI AND СО. gre samples of the > ove nt very м ргїсев. Ргїсез A н Viri : James Слктев & Co., 287 & 233, High Holl Iborn, London, W.C. Me&dow G MEUSE or (92 SUTTON AND SONS would W and PASTURE GRASS SEEDS to be без) Basur im the ae ыо Bend. ‚ Reading. ew Seed now a А A k ч CALCEOLARIA, 1s. 6d., 9s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5з. per packet. T T CINERARLA, iz, 2s Gd and IN Hanerrs,, ДЕРӨҢЕР WRI ARGONIUM, ERE For full Advertisement, sco last page of Agricultural Gazette of J. Donsox & Soxs, Woodlands ; Isleworth, W. last week. а Rod cop Win d.—Seeds for 5 — — Browick Red aud Golden Drop Wheat. — nu | DETER METER PAWSON хр BON can oc qp аы MESA s ed Fendrayton, Sty Туг, Backa 1s. 8d. бас ^ Re x, ALIAN RYE-GRASS “RYE теу soll $ for sale at 50s. per quarter. paai eos ^N TRIFOLIUM INCARNATOM PT WHITE MU! omes rl. MM gi] 33 = WI В É CLOVER ава NATURAL GRASS SEEDS for PERMANENT БЫ аео parent gor Sood, тот E Also Е Sood Lo PROMA A STRIATUM, 2e 1 2s. per wm opone Prime собо, oem and rico by po ost on АРЫ New Hardy Clov en on ens Bonds, 28, King Str eet, | Жы ылын Manager, Howard’ Š ri PETER Tu ON EG ; iM 888 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEP renra 9, үзү, | i Seeds from Choice S WILLIAMS сап now >ш pon Seeds of the mone —— IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. CINERAR 1А (Weatherills exi choice strain)—B. S. W. has : Secured at а great expense ihe entire stock and e of exclnsivo { TER & C * sale from Mr. Wea vos of ais, е bow des of аа in| " existence, and can w offer packets at the following pri Зз, 6d. and : ^ CALCEOLARLA (Herbaceous), жо a fine strain, 28. 64. an. 6d. FIRST IMPORTATION OF PICKED BULBS OF r за PR: A (W в” superb strain), the finest fringed and the n best coloured! SU in cultivation. Red, White, or Mixed Seed, HYAC IN TH S; C RO С U S, TU L | Р5, 2з. 6d., 3s. E packet а Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. NA RC l 59 US ETC rthampton uuum Im portant to HAS ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION, AND THEY BEG Жы TO SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS POHN PERKINS begs* ] th f; t A enti Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Ta engaged m Planting to his 3 years BLAC X extra fine. Also Two Millions of LARCH FIR, 3 to 4 feet; and One CUL of SPRUCE and SCOTCH FIRS, 2 to "feet. Also large | | AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT or THE GARDENER'/S AND FARMER'S 5 VADE-MECUM JAMES CARTER & Co. have also to announce that the | | US AUSTRIACA HORNBEAM published, and will be found to contain (with Cultural Directions) complete lists of DUTCH and CAPE BERBERIS Ius AA BULBS. to WB rs is added a LIST of PLANTS, us d particulars of their large and importan: t COLLECTION SINGLE G BEECH of FRUITING VINES in PO TS, and STRAWBERRIES. GREEN BOX. ELMS LAURELS OAKS ] TE i Бано Ситии ваа AME ке. CEST e Autumn Supplement will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application to | 8 StOCK о 1 тегу extensive, and this season remarkably fine v in excellent шш CARTER AND CO. 23 7d апа 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON W.C eee T ren addio , having been frequently transplanted. Sample: i : es CATALOGUES of GENERAL NURSERY STOOK forwarded : post free upon application to s е ue DUTCH: BULBS. 52, Market Square, opposite the Corn Exchange, Northampton А Еа с is m P ARCHIB ALD HENDERSON, Bons oem Rem za Е UTERE л ca tat T а UM. ne advautags of coming ia a fortnight later PEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS SPLEND. NEW LATE WHITE FLOWERING di. erm. | tno emt COLLECTIONS OF HYACINTHS AND OTHER DUTH ROOTS, - cienpor hy tiie йе evt. € Carriage feo, e асл бы: IMPORTED BY HIM DIRECT FROM HOLLAND, HAVE ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION. SUTTON & DIRAS Bet Iudice: ананы: | , C mmprevement of Oras OP TE CATALOGUES are nów ready, and will be forwarded post free оп application. MOST "ami KINDS. SUITONS. ENOVA TING | SION NURSERY, THORNTON HEATH, SURREY, 8. UTTON'S UNRIVALLED COLLEOTIONS OF BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS, FOR BLOOMING DURING THE WINTER AND SPRING. Theso Seed pde con Led v PERENNIAL | CLOVERS and FINE GRASSES Li improving the bottom. 8 to 121b. per acre E be sufficient, а will effect а great increase in the produee. SUTTON ир Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed MS Readin терү, тда becoming iore popularly cultivated, and the пуло, AN MONES, TULIPS, &е., which we pou n "PHE NEW тутро SARLA SCARLET SWEET PEA, | m the celebrated Dutch Flori orists, Moser s. de Boom, Veen, Byvoet, an —Reed from the New supplied for Aut о This invaluable Pea i NIS regenti опе of the most important лүү куше aat ы Royal 1 floricultoral ti nd stil s 3 Ба үй оешу айт e wo lave imported fi ең n t —— lish culti P id PALA cu parties, and sti Pe eztensively. 8 indi se sorts are dt pri о Елді! Ü 2 M Lies Pon E ыы Ua B 94 considered it advisable to make - Colleetions E ы ^ i which, ie еск 1 observation, we dee found to ME СОБИ уа Оша КЕ песок, d очун of Бу bein; cog T MOST SHOWY ST CERTAIN L under а ordinary treatment, itl кеше милек, ith a t variation in the lower on es, | for w у good Garden soit (not partieulasly heavy) will be suitable. a deep tinge. also possesses the й after of Colour. DENEN ENSE 4 erai ан А. „АДнын [ДЫ SUTTON'S COLLECTION of HARDY FL ROOTS for OPEN UND. ro br MN contrast vhen seen n the | No. 1, A large and Choice Collection of E NERUR A. Аас ROCONI, | T f тоне Colour betag i6 iini Wb diode ETON hd 3 CULI, NARCISSI, SNOWDROPS, ШИЕВ, Ө GLADIOLI, iss ENS | small quantity offered ван pokat ets last byear was consequent оге, pidlysold | No. 2. Ditto ditto, consisting "ngon PM — in Re 24 e "n is í | and numbers who purchased have spoken ofitin very high pm No. 3. A Small and Choice ad PP 2 j^ SA АР vé és as the Stock m any orders are already receive "E. EN Bnows, Seed Grower, Sudbury, Su fion. SORTS for FLOWER POTS and GLASSES Brighton ant баз iNo. 4, А add ree « of — — HÀ Доре, Мн TULIPS, — - j ; | ARPE za Б EXPRESS, x iL | їй el known, ga ө е EARLIEST ТЕЗТ РЕА о. 5. Thè same in Reduced Quantities 4. ** v I" *« vá m - t "IM шше as g аге ieaie Брин of the numerous e rid ке: 6. А Small and Choice Assortment IL .. .. mE + Li е те T5 - ueni т. Joxxs, Gardener to — Leconffeld, Petworth House; ec e rim X ge : = лс. x ; 3 : continually Шеге “I sowed sli Ех] hes РИ Peas on the 30th November, and uu ы-ы Maecenas. peter the first dish on the 7th May. I had Daniel O'Rourke and Parl Ord 1 bef h binds arè all sold. "s Express side by side, but gathered first from Carpenters : From Mr. M й - AY таа асі zd SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, side by side, and I found Carpenter's Express to be up Sow a weok | Containín Peer оф Lists of the best м of HYACINTHS, GLADIOLI, А 07 ы other Bü Roots, and pce Mere iem GREENHOUSE PLA т 0" Мт. Keusury, Gardener to C. Catt, Esq, Brig ARNATIONS, % S ands other F ers, FRUIT TREES, N S, Qo is now 1 peni Ba uud Danici O Rourke ada Ere Ж, es i йге © ^ least a fortnight | May be had ата! port iive et à а before A € — sse E Pegg, Esq, Bright. eF in. а So ot ter’ EA po DESI ENT iter's Express emus Mr. тебе to W. bc Seg Бећвау, “На tried Girpenters dura, Kei I to вау that 1 MA in tity this Е 5 з б y season (1864) nine days in advance of any г. MAXWELL, af the Gar Park, Oakhan, in. a letter ECC = 5 iu ress із а ana 10 days -— ran Dillis e 22 SE Env. Carpenta гут е Dy fte wita anatel s Nox Е. E е аі ВРЕ Xpress side | á and found itt == еп days агер" > ER. 2: PLANT From Mr. ALEXANDER STEW. ind Gardener to Colonel Leslie, a PN ** Carpenter" ss aspe don Foust, Агум, side with Early Warwick | > poRN T" ' and ВАР rane and T gathered Тош Carpenters урша) THE SPRING FIOWER NR a How TO А ‘не Eprron of the Sussex ExPRESS Сй "1st July, 1865 rts th Sec Parr & SucpEN's forthcoming й ES E Jenner, йин: ed both бөйдөй s Express : EB diy, and gathered rom Carpenter 3 AUTUMNAL FLORAL GUIDE. | з Rcge ir сс: | Quernsey Lilies, 5s. Od. per dozen. | Bella Donna Lilios, бе. 6d- Рё E TS, 12, KING STREET; ; Orders are solicited, as the stock is not large. PLANT MERCHANT CATALOGUES on application COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. Бонлар Савғихттз, Seed Merchant and Grower, 96, St. James BARR лхо SUGDEN, SEED and китъа 9, 1805] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGHICULTURAT, GAZETTE, 889 үү. res manufactured DISSOLVED BONES, for Dressing Pasture Lands. жс. eeding Stuffs. HE WORD ӨЫ CTS AYNBIRD мапигев CDECOTI, АХЫ BAWTRER. i РДЫ mium E COMPANY R” hairs, Өй bodd Маны, Märk Lane; or Basingsto hé nt. ready for delivery no prema on m HEAT MANURE. for Autumn Sowin; WHEAT SOWING: IWESS s MANU RPHOSPHATES o OWNS FARMERS FRIEND, for preventing the L J, B hine for ‘tho prosent epson e now reddy | Geinirie PHRUY N GUANO and NITRATE ar à SODA, ex Шок D t in Wheat, апа the of the Bing, Grab, and is Factories, ёр тага P m TENT TURNIP MANURE, and B E SUPER- | Moes, 116 Fenchure SE M AMONIA, PISH As "es m sie ен for € busbels of Seed Wheit, which бал be 1AWESS PATENT TUR | Ер» RSEI ерер m ent efe "us гап hour heat, which can мй ҮЕ TIE аш nokia вое. [ушат E Зя ond uadi, Teper ton C IG ы, үүт? Ve] loose into the Trucks h imony 8 ower а: 1AWESS HE. T, , BARLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL Best st quality PEAT, {i SPHAGNUM, d Чо Sanon Agents, who are rd м, жые " en жї c CONCENTRA can e sai of Mt са [^y his ^W. Suot: Pi Rel Reigai npo di y eg omn nu нен 322 , аа yd These. ут in all parts of the United Kingdom, at prices | 111 Ario in P; ardens, Tuscul ons, 15, &c. rare mad that the signataro o азат bow iron tho ey Lc CURES heu ронан Е, NEWTON, im Eum Terrace, ‚Үз Author Agents in every Town throughout Engi E nid, Scotland, and Ireland. en Plans," exeeutes such works ; ЕТ ANU SODA, SULPHATE MONIA, and other | having just visited th 5 3000A-NUT REFÜSE USE UU m DA SULPHATE оГ AMMONTA, aud o ripas. бате ъа! $5. 14 a оа. Гоша in Francs, Ханза, delivered тїйїп 24 miles — Јовх Веххет Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, London 1dge, Refefeiis Lin to works comipleted y E Ж.и. z thie Unité A of Charing per һай. Du blin.' 1 ш gQ; and 22, Eden Quay, For particulars, ы rt to таве it, see long Advertiser — oe wl, оніое of ihe det E or to CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI IN VARIETIES, Ferret Co Cook Fiane бойын дуо ыйа аайын АЙЕ СӘ upon- р rion P bl X ow вов MESSRS. В, G. HENDERSON. m SON Lien ан? BRUSHES арӣ MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING "THAT THEY MATS are sold in every town. Слоттом, — Every Brush is NOW PREPARED TO BEER EEDS OF THIS SPLENDID PLANT атары $, ышына IN ITS REMARKABLE VARIETIES OF COLOUR G POUND, whether used Against Insects and Mildew, on =з. ————.——1 uana Growing Plants, or as Winter e various reports of а White-flowered Viet, i it has been - agerly ionns after as a first-class Dressing, оц droes 0—4 sedi le g^ — the present | Mid it been offered in E genuine diversified featur жр A o t ms ; > 5 е 8 ion The party fr from m the present Seed is purchased by E. 6. HENDERSON & S n itd the White-flow с е а, prevents an; оор тапеќу in сан" pin. excited great interest and ошен, апа 1 the vp nal White-flow 9 шо, 4 strength of from variety іра the present additional varieties now offered were derived; it s баа tha £t he Seed produce of. the is о Е x месе White-lowered Plant о: iginated six or VA other С varying from white White bordered with rich rosy Plants; опе from,4 to 16 oz. for ary тїшїп; including the various shades of scarlet, and aon with the black. Mea ^pa P "The diversity of Troes at rest. colour obtained гэ: UA пай E sd Pants o which the " та offer a um that th vi Sold Retail by Nurserymen sports into various form luding n ost unex ented Nov aliaa i S6 aud M MA Hn, Бозо, Ја, Üne of the most качын гена orig teli th fi e See а from which is included in that MR e; З, hite ZU ughout the centro pua very e es tly and Pad ith with гов Roa Magni- Wholesale by ан, thus yielding an unique and exquisite com ка rr е, with the | brilliant black boi the | Spder fled, PRICE'S PATENT MA upper lobe. Ai Fig vnd ER hd Pe ou will уг D separately early in September, affording a beant iful CANDLR. COMPANY e varieties include t Tor the protection. of the Public the ned will be sent out in Packets; with the Seal of the Firm, to Ure its genuine source, Packets—First Size, 94 t Seeds, Ба, ; Second; 12 Seeds, s. 6d. .P.S,—The Seed -— dm — been SES from Cultivated Plants in Australia by the Raiser of the ауен to, is п quality and colour to that obtained from homegrown or English plants, and from that collected eh "E ГЕ А plains, in being of à n ads rowittint; ànd more plump in s ubstance mative beltie oftén gathered premature ely; and generally of a paler WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. К. Ер). To th OOPER AND er md ais MAS ming seas enti for "the p^ sonoran in gron bars: Hooper & Co., Seed SH AWS Ў Ета and GRECIAN Ped = Жы, r ETUR sis on appl Н усі Ча hants, Covent "PATENT Ё LEXIBLE LAWN MOVING i SELP-ADJUSTIN USTING ACHINES. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT PIPE JOINTS. T. 8. TRUSS, G.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON; 8.6. Ш Particulars, RM, эчи Prices, post free ot application $6 ew, J тосо Works, New ortley, Leeds, PATENT SILENS MESSOR ESS LAWN MOWING; ROLLING, and “шек Ful the EM апа Manufact СЕБЕ Вз ЖЫН аы 1Х@ MACHINES, means of these Joints thé work is executed in less than half Ey for Socket Joints, and | can at ап e be imade; or thé entire Apparatus removed ай сте ене ао with fhe greatest uem considerable saving in cost 18 also effected. d have тб been used for several years, giv ving енн tfe satisfaction; апа mi tin use at the p Society's Gardens, South Kensington ani бшш and many other p^ in Horticultural and у For à few prices, see last 000128 Дао гені. Maud. STIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION, | MUSGRAVE pere IRON COW STALLS m .PIGGERIES, WITH FRESH AIR IN. D IN THE GOVERNMENT M INLETS, А: XUSGRAVps ,PATENT asl d. i HARNESS | FIPINGS, ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE и WALES NUSGhAYES „PATENT ' SLOW-OOMBUSTION STOVES, Sipe iav Ала aid At (R INLETS PEENE E E M б Feeding айа Ventilation ; evı aro indet o N EAE „ cleanly, and healthful for the animal. Should sickness occur, p А => the Jalis washed vi iti nne, c Sirio тије Ёш жор: оома еаде contagiom, This uus n С оппа to be JDEMIC, Engravings of all thése Inventions, sent post free om applicati pfo BROTHERS, ANN STREET IRON WORKS, ИГРИ Ó— GREEN'S PATENT LAW; Я MOWER: ERS have proved to be the bèst, апа have carried off every , Puls that has been given in E m of competition. Above 26,000 Nav béert — since the year H таеп Rollers FR ТӨЗ; times Leere ty parue К ыа чаш тв "yat on Joi Vessels, Той Ттауз, 5 Sad. sold by УЫ: &6., tam M. their wholesale dealers The өөнү. Petona ЕС Patentes, 18, пан Кода, City Rod, London, E. D KY Galvanlc бышы, d THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 4 UR NE 840 Lo Snowfake. prs S чесе t from GARDENERS’ Сн Be . Xhibited a beautiful | | | | wii т. Сох, bar айо э поно, M Ко ROYAL HORTIC LT RAL SOCIETY. . was awarded. Floral Commi о ety July 25, esl HN anp CHARLES LEE ng acquired the stock W E d this pna ыт NEW Sa NG не 5 they ый» uS SCHEDULE for SATURDAY EKLY SHOWS for 1866, pleasure in offering SEED in SEALED PACKETS for pres sowing for ЗЕКЕ йш, for, vite it is w rol adapted., pamisot| The COUNCIL of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY offer the followi а pact habit : the flowe е есу even, and of the amongst EXHIBITORS at the SA' ATURDA Y WEEKLY SHOWS. оош PRIZES for Competition purest white. The stao comes perfectly true from seed. ARS Certificates fe k ЗЕ ЕР h Price 2s. 6d. per pac Erice to the Trade on application They will also gran E ifleates for objects not included in the Classes for which Money Prizes are Royal Vineyard Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, W. | and — Certificates ma нт com De r — en ры scale, иы, Paul's Nurseries, tham Cross, N. the Classes for Miscellaneous Collections of Cut Flowers, Specim of Ornamental Foliag ENTRANCE FROM THE PLATFORM, Bancos rf балт dicun n the cellaneous Classe € Де more than o "fourth T. the whole ille py- ion. NDO Nurse rd in the case of Am: be der must boia MODE RAILWAY. Veris - Hovxz's RIDE ғвом Lox: e and one-thi ne ше Yi e Plants, the remain in Flower, s may be Fi d Successor to the la Кз A: PAUL) In cases of Equal Merit in sd xd Cultivation фе e wil be given to those Collectio N of ROSES is | the Рн: T of Beautiful Plan. ent little cultiv. ons which shoy dition Collection, 18 PLANTS, (Nurserymen.) | July 7. Collection of 6 LILIUM A aeu and third Jan.6&20.) ^ 205.185.105. = : SIUE SITE A Feb. 3 & 17. EFVEGETARLES €. f с AG (Ореп.) 15s., | 3 12 CAPNA'TION С 108., 5s. | Sos 8., 158. ) %, б ВК pho on у. | Jan. 13 & A (аваа е orn 6 PLANTS. (Amateurs.) » coles ot 12 PICOTEES, (Nurserymen) ш, The best Exhibition of FRUIT. m.) 20s., 158., 10s. » Miscellaneous Collection 0: e health an: f FLOWERS in buket Anspectlon ns ny bed. March 3, 17, шш of 18 BULBS in Mord posean еп, à "90s. x (Open.) 10e., 784 83 Be Waltham Cross, London, N. & 31. 108. РХ The best Ext (Open) ш, » = s e: pu) ex miscellaneous. (Nursery- Dub 108., 55. men. 8., 8; у 14. Collection of 3 LILIES, miscellaneous, The вя st Collection f VEGETABLES. (Open) 158, | йч 10з., 75. 6d. (Аш) Collection of 6 CARNATIONS, (Amateurs, March 10 n (Amateurs. 158., k 15s., 108, ж dina & 24. „ T8. 64. $5. Collection of 6 PICOTEES. (Amateurs. .) 205, 15a, ii. contio, of 6 Mere miscellaneous. (Amateurs.) та The best Exhibition of FRUIT. (Open. ) Fee k 108., 78, July 21. Collection of S. (Nu inr x) и e The best Exhibition of FRUIT. 20s., 15s. 10s. Collection of S in pots. шыш April 7. бин и үз 12 BULBS in flower. (Amateurs) 15s., e тв. 6d., 5s №, "US mort vernis o » Conetion or o P KENN miscellaneous. (Amateurs.) 208., 155. T») 15s. 3., 78. 6i E Collection of Се HOLL i Collection. of 12 CAMELLIAS, cut blooms. бреу ^" а OLET DOCES семаи £ з. 6d. E e best Exhibition of FRUIT (open) me. 158. > M, TS xl 'of VEGETABLES юа) April 14. раа BULBS in flowi йун | July 28, eoe ex чє 6 SCA PELARGONIUNs ky 29 mateurs.) 20s., 158. MT ч ыл ЫБ 12 Т LA miscellaneous. (Nursery- js елер En. of $ Атена шщ. pots, disti mateurs. 58., ., 18. 6d. » a Kd 24 ROSES, cut blooms. auc ) p Collec lon. of 6 HOLLYHOCKS, spikes. (Аш) S., 58, ., 158., 108. , he best Exhi VEGETABLES. (Open.) 15s., Collection of 12 HOLLYHOCKS, cut bloom: April 21 ANTS, miscellaneous. (Amateurs.) н (Amateurs.) , 108., 78. 6d. A he best ibiti. f FRU. EGETABLIS % соодо of Й 7 ANTS, miscellaneous, (Amateurs.) (Open.) 205., 155. 5 108, p 8., 18. M August 4. Collecti 6 DRAN 'urserymen.) Р; isses MELLIAS, cut blooms. (Amateurs.) ч үр" 20з., 156.,. 8. вакола E S., 108., 7s. 60. Colleetion of 3 HYDR. EAS. (Amateurs. " The best Exhibition of -— Дора) 208., 158., 108. эе 10s., 78. 0d. ze - di April 28. ER of 18 BULBS in flower. (Nurserymen.) 20s., $s. RE PM PLANTS, miscellant (Оре. e, 1 S., 15s., 108. i Collection iar 12 PLANTS, miscellaneous. (Nursery- T ibiti (Open.) 205, 158, 1% men.) 15s., 10s., їз. 6d. August 1. Collection of 12 PLANTS, miscellaneous. (Nurse у Collection of 12 ROSES in pots. (Nurserymen.) 20з., pue 208., 158., [0,5 158., 108. [105., 58. The best, Ех [ак 1 f VEGETABLES. (Opt) li The best Exhibition ot мис танги. ст, 155., August 18. Meier of 6 PLANTS, miscellaneous. (Amateus) May 5. i: NIUMS. (Amateurs) 15з., 15s., 108., Т8. 0d. e (Open) 205, 158, $5 сакой moti [7 PLANTS, miscellaneous. (Amateurs.) pudet йен of 1 o Am pam (Nursery 0 men. 1 » Goles of3 AZALEAS. (Amateurs). 20s., 15s., 108. GETABLES. (0pen) l5. AT uS - AUREO- VARIEGATA. Š iscellaneous Collection of CUT QUIS arranged E —— 10. 6s. ue \ Height .. CEST ns inches. in basket. (Open.) 10s., 7s. 6d Mer cM ESTÁ Giretimforence of best Exhibition of FRUIT. ecl ) 20s., 158., 108. M.P. 2 feet 4 inches, = PRIZES offered by JOHN KELK, Esq., M^; M: 2 feet 9 inches. ау 12. Col RC LG, 105 o ae. 6 PELARGONIUMS, Qurserymen .) Member of Council. beauty; every shoot is heavily » Coll. ôf 12 ROSES in pots. (Nurserymen.) 25s., | September], Collection of 3 OLEANDERS, doubl m s in tassels, and when seen іа 30s. үү: 006 CAMPANULA Р РҮНАМШАШУЧЕ The Variegation has been constant since the Tree was one foot high. ч. polum крл КО: n E : It may be seen at the above address until the end of October, s boy oed usual time for E the cuttings. , » "^in basket. ( СК of CUT FLOWERS, arranged t blooms. (Nurseryme- Tuc р, The Lou ощ Nurseries, Cork. TONO OPEN у МЕТЕ С 905., 158., 108., 88 The best, Exhit Open.) 158 бөр рне әре "n 108., 5s. : "e j Collection of 12 DAHLIAS, cut blooms. (Ni EAN VERSCHAFFEL, “Ghent, begs to offer the | May 19 Collection of 3PELARGONIUMS. (Amat " 108, Тә. 0d. б following at the oned low prices, 108., 75. 6d. oH eee я Coll AS, cut blooms. INDICA, nice besten buds, best Fac em r100, £5. > Collection of3 AZALEAS. (Amateurs) 208., 15s., dens fancies. fine NI m а 12 to 15 inches high, per 100, » Collection of 5 PLAN TS, Оздерин аи ч » Colled d n ue eut blooms, Б. ka Bt for grafting, per 100, £1. RE i t blooms, fancies. (88° ОАЙЕШЛАВ; bush, à Miscellaneous Co T FLOWERS Collection of 6 DAHLIAS, cu peo RP рш buas реш ы т RE p e, Ted ame асе m » nice plants, porn тег 100, 5, , 210, #12, апа upwards. » The best Exhibition of FRUIT. rie ) 205., 158., 105. * Collection of 24 DAHLIAS, cut blooms. эч strong bushy plants, on large stocks, beautifully set, June 9. Collection. of б PELARGONIUMS. (Nurserymen.) SEE A epa out blooms. (Ате! stocks fit for MES per 100, £1 8з, Sin М E Di ы 4 » c 158., 108., 78. 6d., 58. О ПОХАХ VARI САТА, fine strong pianta in: pots, эке cen or cineres io oia Саим cud E Collection of 6 DAHLIAS, cut blooms: (ste onkos $ SINENSIS (Otaheite О иша Collection of 12 PLAN fie. fo ба, blooms, fani number of LAM ue ei dr x s men) 20е, 158., [ne тилче оь » Collection of de panita а 5 LILIÓM LANCIFO bs LIU. ALBOM, » per 100, £2. капа б! Miscellaneous £a lection oro (Amateurs.) i Хая, reg [d evor oered) pas 74 ыа * (Open.) 10s., 78. $ d of 6 Dus. m j^ si 5 RUBRUM, po ea О» $ The best Exhibition of VEGETABLES. (холу бе dde vaa (open) P н x рет 100, 22. шей bulbs, £3," | June 10. Collection of 3 ZONAL PELARGONIUMS various Tho best Exhibition of VEGET » » UNCTATUM (true), extra size nas colours. (Amateurs. 20s., 158., 108. iscellaneous. Early Ord. per doz., £2 8s. » llection of 3 FUCH SIAS. (Amateurs, ) 15s, 108. Sept. 8 & 22. resin ot 6 PLANTS, mi Кыен» respectfully ich and ғо to be directed to 78. AE 158., 108., 78. 0d. у „ы EAN VrnsOHAFFELT, Nurseryman, 43, Rue de la Caverne, Ghent, 8 Collection s org PLANTS, miscellaneous, (Amateurs.) $9 те best ez l1 uem est (Уш? » 105. Sept. 15 & 29. Collection of 12 таа поп unknown correspondents. i Miscenaneous Collection of CUT FLOWERS in a| men.) 208., 168., (amates HARLE basket, (Open. 103., 78. 6d., 58. ољ. 6& 20. Collection of 6 PLANTS, miscellsnoon* G Е s. yERDIEI, Fils, | NunsER ? = "The best Exhibition of FRUIT. (Open.) 208., 158., 108, 168., 108., 78. 0d. т. (Орел) 2e ai à. Rue du Marché sux Chevaux, Paris (Successor to the June33. ^ Collection of 6 ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, varius The best Exhibition of FRUIT. (EP (sunt published 1 ed his DESCRIPTIVE Y. Mr р со: Verdier), colours. (Nurserymen.) 20s., 158., 109, Oct, "15 & 97. Colleston of 12 PLA. D sensn, which сөй pe led S OMANE Ie NU ARM DIO hn Collection of 6 FUCHSIAS. (Nurserymen. 16s, 10s. en.) 20s., 158., 108. pes. (0022) ™ | ILBERRAD га Sox, te: тв. 6d. gt Exhibition of VEGETABLE? | 55, ium a t, He : » Collection of 6 CAPE HEATHS. (Nurerymon) 20s., »68. б largo flowering СВЕ mc EURYD: zm = " November 3. беа of 6 large flow! DEDE SUIS. ed жил ын ОПТ рач. ndm ңа» = тыт анне) Z RD BYRON (S.)—Very bri d ee Бой : ЖЕН. à ver ой E a d etn $e аит е Е е: Collect 1e 2 CHRYSANTHEMUMS, "m { VAILLANT (S. : ен ств, бй. g) Шайы ariet. Tery Hue ргө WA SOC МИЫ СЫ > Miscellaneous Collection of CUT FLOWERS in basket. | er en. 155. 1o Topp ; 4. uc luces an unequalled e: " a: оиы 108., Е 64., бв, " Collection of ч ue mA кые? MIL .}—Flower very 1. e Exhibition of VEGETABL "n E TAY pee arge, NE white slightly shaded 106., (ЕВ, (Open) 15s., Ў Collection of 6 POMPONES. A MUS, s) e NEWTON (Sj Flower larg * fo ре the | 701 30. Collection of 6 ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, various Collection of 12 CHRYSANT ЖЕЕ centre w тегу fno now #016 colours, (Amateurs) 258., 208., 158. d (Amateurs) 108., 3. б DA BLES: (open) mic EARE (S (E= Flower um € perfect form, й, шу à Collection of 6 PINKS in pol it Я тһе best Exhibition of VEGET. inerose, verylarge rose spot. Perfection 15з., 108, 5 y 10s., бв. scellaneous pama Special CATALOGUES for the Trade. ” Collection of 6 VERBENAS in pots. ) Collection of 6 PLANTS, mi ma P MM Fils, has pleasure in announcing that all these 158., 108., 78. 6d. Nov. 10 & 24. 15s., 108., 73. 6d. pen) дй", їп splendid а and that he sends out none but " Сойеойоп of 9 ROBES, ou biooma ( urs.) | 08 5 & 22 | ре best Exhibition ot FRUIT. (Ор, (ut yon утаан, in rtiseme; х Collection of 12 PLANTS, 2d in Gardeners’ Chronicle Miscellaneous Collection of CUT FLO Nov. 1 108., 78. 6d., 58 (ор) рз; September, iat my SLA DIOL ад, DE. SCENT, беч 108,, 78. 6d., бз. Еа Dec. t 16, e Жым VEGETABLES error made in its translation to English.] » best Exhibition of FRUIT, (Open) 205,165,10»| "^^ 108., 58, 5тРтЕМВЕВ 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 841 EL ma Flower а Hn Ther v shown à the fruit | searcely see even when poi inted out, so the peasant ; bein n unrip but t езе үзү» >ч countries where ag Fungi have their ZR and ак лв ах kruit, oae them to be rd aia can at once by mere tact iwi xx s ny ESL ea e "ш of hig iem iie. i i bees - e — the wholesome and unw hol Ҹ S VE oyal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, ough too late for many of our choicest exhi- n if he fails to do so, or Тт oo bees іо ready and wil bo for CATALOGUE оғ BULBOUS bition plants, there was nevertheless a ,very good | pose, the market ins arg is pret e to set EL LIPS, озсо. Roc dir MEME isplay, both of plants and cut flowe ers, е | him right. Theonly Hx e.a а [КА воше п, н ain ваа ыз ved | Gladiolus and Hollyhoc qw the most prominent|of which, as we may lear n from Mrs. HUssEY, Taza & 8соркх, Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, | amongst the latter, Amongst the plants, Statices | who had great experience m P ee matters, are of corent Garden, W.C. seem to be more freely gri we. in the north t an | in surpassing excellence, and acceptable where other к===- the south, and are very effec food is loathed by invalids, is ascertain pe specimens being st dits appeared to us ether they leave а bur on Га ATANDE S M ; : e perhaps the finest iier а plant-growing|on the palate like that of Capsieum, for some Салоом люю AMATEURS FRIEND” Baniple Сяо, in the T were setochilus Lobbii, from Мг. | of them are not acrid first, e should : $i HCM, Leres, of Tyuningham, which for sturdy vigour, | advise however experimentalists in this direction, | | size of pus e, and density of growth, си ч си like professional wine tasters, not to swallow the Bags, believe been ever equalled at our flow: morsels which are tested, or they may suffer con- 5s. 6d., 105. 6d., апа 21a, and a Nepenthes pede, — with pitches siderably, Dr. Варнлм once experienced great which came from ITCEELL, of Hamil i inconvenience from simply swallowing а few of Some i ea of the magnifieenoe of this exhibit f Lactarius vellereus, which is a most Виа № AND QMCCULI БООН; 8 БЕР Мк RCHANTS, fro W We eed not say much about cultivation, атау C odd ORDRE MO Aerial 1401 in gt cte бше of rape, t te pis e ЇЙ шп» are to Бе found either in separate oftheir DUTCH and other FOREIGN BULBS in the finest possible | whi ne was extraordinar i to 7 amongst Pine- | treatises ог in general cu on gardening. The Т apples, to 13 for RE E leetions of Fruits, to | great objection to artificial y grown Mushrooms is, Im n Bare been enabled о mue. (he "most аш 30 for D aches, to 16 f E Доод, to 8 for that if ЕЕ саге із not taken in gathering they selections, and th vilis £ to assure their numerous m 2 at the diy Des an gritty Atte mp ave occasionally ке рр lied as usual strictly true to n. fii N CATALOGUE of BULBS is sn ov ready, AE day- p roved auspicious, and a crowded | succeeded in "making the spawn grow through dep appended selections of Flosa Vegetable, f| company t mcm the Hall € Assembly Rooms turf, but success can ‚ only be be partial, as some of Rad hd aral Seeds for Autumn Sowing; also a Silect List ot which show was he ld, ges with t в Hardy Shrubs, Conifers, Climbers, Roses, Fruj ost benefit yw as regar solae e exchequer d be secured under such a method, Undoubtedly the ultural of Edinburga by | lawns may y inoculated гий iom. tn D LU Р ы ch the show was oted. thanks of the constant mow ing is not urable to deve t The Garde nero Chronicle • | the ga ina world D тогото А де to end bs ment, = м varieties whieh are most likely to aging committee for the stimulus their well- succeed orm barren unsightly patches or rin SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1865 нат 12-3 plans, so efficiently carried n. have | which, except in some remote part of the groun iven to British Horticulture. We shall hope to uer they might be of less consequence, would at MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. | see such gatherings repeated, ce eall for their alc кыы ата the case батоврат, Sept. i "uuum M ey б), э fi ne instance where the ment was tried, iu THE GREAT їхтвануттона Fnurr Smow of| THERE are few subjects on which we have more iud a depth, was so strongly seented as to Edinburgh has, we are happy to пр proved a |inquiries than Fuwaer, whether as regards their| make ita Y 2; some difficulty to destroy it great success. Wo speak of it a a Fruit ке, be their esculent or deleterions gui- comple To Роу which was s much increased it wasi their appar that the exhibition has stood out prominently і in mers of обй, the peculiar mds cde som vp 1 ет of surprise to persons зч % i sd : r of al e e, or the v ; kim Noexhibition which it has been our lot to| more or less ostensibly the cause, A few obser-| them spring up abundantly in frames or ju other Бот. р gs the pe grand display which | vations on some of these subjects may not be ill- | situations where no spawn has boon placed aud place some few years since a йт auspices timed in the midst of = extremely prolific | tionally. But the truth is, that the spores of some d the Hortieultural д in н es's Hall, Fungus year, a year not only remarkable for the of the Agaries require to pass „through the d for a moment bea mpari n wit h. the Edin- | number of individuals, but for the rare „and stomach of some graminiyorous animal in order bureh S eve ü fruits otl which s E groaned, t E Wem may pass over the subjeot of cuia nate better under Pi « roumstances, as is же the spirited сер amongst British ped as uy на to the purposes of this Journal, known e the iu ү ч —horalthough an «Inter umm display, in fact as | but i pect of wholesome or unwholesome pro- | native plants. As regar bd thes көө 4 — as паш! itis due to our home growers té [рейн т по je is more nde: than that we | Mushroom, it is quite clear that Ў е koe о *8y that the m anagers were indebted to them for|should give some general rule by which good and | the horse is peculiarly favourable. noir the Канне Which formed the e glory of the ms. bad kinds may be distinguished, The housekeeper | horse manure is used, or horse — ne mixe ; since the foreign fruit whieh was sent in, | in general cuts the Gordian knot byrejecting every- | | with soil, as s roadaweepingsor emm c" was contributed by a British gardener, it may be | thing except the true Agaricus campestris, which | Mushrooms often spi =, Жар = d NE x display was entirely due to the skill | to satisfy her requisitions must have beautifully | some in quantities as ry annoy: r skil z Sr „Were able to achieve such succe ven that, however, is often rejected, while some | Melons ucumbers, and n a features of the exhibition will be | culinary martinets "wil 1 pass nothing "except what | blends should not be. da some gardens s they ds n de tail i in another ; bu Mu frain from pecies sometimes „appear there as in the fields to the glorious анон of tention i ME Lon or woods, for it is a great mistake fo su pe тый ды feature. We particularly refer that it arg € one species onl i deme ы m bricks. se furnished by Мг, Ж The truth is that no certain ru ү * Тномзох, Cg кошы ad мы Mr tion can be given. We must in она rejeet| We have TI figures үң d Ротар Museats апі Mr, MEREDITR’S Ham- | those — have ап acrid unpleasant taste, ог different оак үе occur oi called burghs were superb, and we doubt if more perfect | which are on the verge of decomposition from age Our ертн as, however, y calle тшп jam necessity of "€ artificial Е а А | of the year, while the nuted stra «t i | a here we may be е y to what may be called M in m Er. Det Sea "n ттлтнтн $ y" attacks id dere у зы on the eds of еца or SEE үзү нее. ed s на ak raw- There E ed some wonderful examples of huge treatment, r^ ose rh Тунар нын ings, p togra 22 785 е » ced, Mr. FowrEm taking the lead | No one in "Engla nd wou her, tl Ls bine ho of the Syrian, weighing 12 Ib. 91 oz., iperitus, which if bitten by, А dog in sport, s Rel supported by Mr. GnEENSHIELDS, of Culzean [eem ourselves witnessed, will make it foam at the | the i2 Ly. of rr mad us [m эз Y s Prosa ind B pw var dingue. i aree кке ЫЫ stago ot pea gera | машы а lid b bali ёте with fruetification, [i nearly ч ыт» S DUNS бет. өхашр!ез | ап this даса А m y" indeed are many species D in ape beds the gills pn олис олие dn i i i he | rate t case is ne w th perfect impunity by the fatour f the Grapes we ace айын эш —€— ка s, who depend Dften on preserved Fungi|any real consequence 6 j^ go shroom grower. of Alexandria а сй ot B M s v of their = in winter. Ваё Тһе others are merely inte ire v а morpho- "EMEN, Whites; and by Muscat eerte n the Russian dà not ven iar on such cese | o a AEEA Y ыы an бершы a in cep eis Pat к! X PES ough som: | a gener aek Grips, е 2 dei group, which fox i in n England would venture | m , and which is $us rly destructive of ave no e 5 » the richer varieties of whioh tien to eat, are а favourite | been made, When the decision rests upon the | higher classes, as they affo y a good substitute for | are un — t. meni od, (e agenoy of Fangi ped 9f the finest flavour; and it would | meat during their rigid fasts. dali po abotion : With and have been better had those varieties n some genera, as for example in pes in the pro t those parato dines the Muscat flavour been | wholesome and unwholesome species are often so 1 the practised | is a t agitated m the 65 moment, We al Кз», чка nearly allied to each е that wes But as the| which is of considerable importance, namely, D tid ex = of Pi Кү ana r Ме = Муно = 2 will ofa often again the Botani б the whether the ри of de cd has any relation p moy, 8 culture , sent in by егу ieties, the Rostelia which is o во destructive of Archerfield, b "hom the 10 тед” by the P y roprietors vf abis дош ы | nise differences which the mere soientifio man ean | Amongst Pear trees, The kartion і is sjus like that 842 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Srrrzusmg 9, ve en the Berberry ZEcidium AEE = une ТА ората кы such ita ge do not| Ber oem M. s pr rejudicial to the s poni of Wheat by | " gathe ring m А: nd? two months а ^ Be шо Rob consider that at present there is sufficient reliable | producing fungoid disease in iie з cl еу are to be gathered o j , } ay, or every thi ге We hà H poikii rd : E t de big o New | и, саш) % the degree of te d third a way to obtain rosy, гей, i - Ж. desirable that information should be collected, А LUISIA Parong, n» wa , in Mohl & Schlecht | Uni der these conditions tae M y wills or Жү LN correspondent wv fs just sent us a very aggravated | а Жей. 1508, CYMBIDIUM SOARABÆI- | of the knalls by an inch A n order ЕШ case, in whi he Pear trees affected меге m ost| FORME, Pari » MS. А угушы ient to let them grow d get green diseased on the « which wa а Savine| petalis cuneato- es ngis subacutis, labello basi utrinque e yr 204. more; they will lengthen Merl. bush. It is, as he уй A. is ашпоо, е "e а ud [sip Аай — green. At all events tho red, i xa m concerned, abso кыне 'neoessary e eni] lo show| 280 Ьтапзу ill be the best guide. The ы dressings ше ty the vicinity, but that the Savine bush was infested ^ Tors к loo А os paulo d ajor flo ad ие. d д ре: шө ав in the preceding ges he 2 with th Neben fungus " (Podisome) hich | Sepalum dorsale ligulato-fornicatum, sepala latera e'pubas soon as mo nece is ; feli nd the is supposed be а condition of that which Hore, I m "Тарай Чыда, tat erii di m radii with regard to the se of their height Ийт, appears on the Pear, No conclusion са awn| limbo maculis раїййвтїш ‚ illi Ophry Koen beu tied, во that the wind ща по} disi from mere vicinity, and it is necessary to take into |, 219 Bertolonii comparabile. е еш ейн that t oy may ng : t be bad ЕА "€" the question the nearly allied forms which appear There € some бо 9 e very bizarre n n the month of October followingethe dry uan, à h Q d Mountain Àsh. | had not seen them alive or dried, but ai in oriental are to be cut off at 14 inches aboye the ground, Ts wig orn, Quince, an dra awings, p could un believe t them to magin ary. | [үне is to be cleared, and the Pee J. B. So el. with a few Tuition which add 0; е commo о be turned l up by raking up the arth of the bal of Vanda teres, in "i S $ 94: 50 indiffer en hab habas o of mos € Mr. Burrs New RAD o which RHPA e quite pesar. The bo spread i MM sion e by us at p. 630, и referred to in|being bright coloured, 5nd j^ AC much DRM ated к= аш, -aig A ET st e 9 ти the last Даве of the ne of Botany :—" At the pet: tals. We ha d nu now but two such spec] ll to | is lace, and Ше vins last great o viaii held at the Botanio Gardens TE" Даре d M Prob t Regent's Park, Mr. Burn exhibited a newly introd d | the lona viii from Khasia, whose dow d. the same b fiar. —When the Asparagus plantation dl unnamed kind of Radish from the East Indies, the | author so well és dei pers Tie little "er with | have reached its sixth year, it will then be in ful fruit of which, s to grow t nehes during а | narrow outspread wings. The other, L. bu rmanica, has productive The feeble plants, mae, single night, was recommen d to aten instead of HR " constantly be taken care of, if it is mie d m kindly placed at our disposal by the exhibitor, we find | no donbt soon to be introduced to England hy the fhe plant to be Raphanus caudatus, Lin., of highs C. S. Parish or Colonel Benson. Our араз | us, s groen | ks of reference inform u 89190 neg eaten as a | flowers, =й very large petals, comparable to $һе|& table, E the i bs etals are Wintish, tipped wi Eds md КУ E. porpe | SO and the fruit is tm feet the часы ре б ud Lg et believe that it cannot be © LI $ —— Attention has reeently bee elle d to the poisonous properties í Y by Bod ASPHODEL, Narthecium óssifragum. Сот h have eaten of "ihe plant have died after a ЕТА tack of dy turning as bitter as gall; and ca partaken of this milk have died also. ~- — The Rev. R. T. Lowz states in the Journa? of that the proper fora) Pia of ARUM CANA- es Botany, ' RIENSE is Madeira. it is rare and local, in Madeira it is E universal, occurring on moist shady d Sides, and in damp sheltered places, from 500 to 2000 feet above the sea. The plant is called in Madeira ens | aud. is only known fion a pka: ng о f Өг vn € spread ears of a rabbit, and a very кари large strengthen them. The forming of place in Mar the subterranean Neverthe | iie My rH. lip, full of blackish violet-purple spots, ! i gare i Мы ha GrxsECKE that MS occurs in Greenland also. Тһе q tion of the — of this ant d in я 2 P» considered settled. NATIONAL pecia OF R FRUITS в бше E Nsogtinuss, AND 2 leaves not half the size of the common Nym Iti 18 | reminding one one of the first Barat d REOR РЕ Ват: C. S. Parish, |introduced to England by Messrs was exhibited the pef day at t the EM Hortieultural | fil or Turkish carpet, Society's scientific meeting. Н. G. R r'MPHJEA GIGAN Tars remarkable plant is nearly Е. met with in a state anything bak suggestive of the aptitude of its specific name, the flowers being rarely seen, and the al pri are Large Silver Medals 1, for kin Best СОЎ ot | Fruits maT r Horti- cultural Society in any p the eee H д. for the best and gx complete yeu Ga collection of Frui , for its | ud acto the eve species grow. Moo; its ап nd Vegetables from any of the Colonies; and | m usidering with what st ngt alking (rae m Mane pr with Dr. Moore the other day, fully inte- ested, of course, bu& without e slig зач ЕР ctation ot] having anything to шо the garden in addition to that apes. Mt autumn, y sudden E came upon in full lower in the open air! Since 8 ted h tion from the Presidencies of Indi and Vegetables usually invited on such occasions, t Committee offer prizes for Атр чучо of Fruits, нане or Vegetabl elle or in any other material ; | ed for m 7 Besides t. the Fruits m ank is not "iw: t de Victoria vehe use, in —— We learn from La Belgique MHorticole that age ЮкЕввїОнү has been named Director of the Government Schoo! of е at Vilvorde, ccession to М, DE BAVAY, deceased the water to some ex tent, of course. fia ааа were in|quite clean, healthy, and thick, and the poe stood erect from a ‚ foot to 18 inches aboye the waler. , What gnum и every ye Ms all the ck wand Co., and vation i in n full beds or rall y,in кай ш ing, rec Gen: | the main poin to obtain et Pu жеу By proper phan, ing of laid dow п her factory ves озш insects. "These are to com. from its exceptional honousablo ia at,the horticultural е Rue de Ca lais, à Ат THE- STRAWBERRIES AT Y tly an | th fres sh interest of this kind in addition to its usual chis всарег. The limb o were дош; оте have here, there б ніч Pelorih, а conjunction mila a a lete separation of the petals than is -aptat : M ty, an interesting paper оя злые у by Ре Bary in the Monatsberichts der К. Akad. der Wissen. з. Berlin, the author asserts that Zicidium ean be produced by Tis the тедщ of and public gardens which merely prei esent us, оп per- ps а large scale, with what may be'seen in eyery private establishment. W. Robins M. L'HÉRAULTS MODE OF. OF CULTIVATING (ues Hr —The moll o nthe Aspar: wen td hs mont итү, ; the knolls are tpe | % и dn and their Еле is to be in conformi with the dimensions of the ad о "The ends of the drj whieh have been left th mark the site of tho » plants, are to the feebl have been в Аат - at the i Eu dpa the lea vulgaris, 1f this observation should be confirmed, it will go far | | lings, а fruit is large, round, а! nd Hautbois Патоп ictor is ano! and / handsome fruit, and in growt| preceding ix nin earefully looked to. The gathering is to consist of tbe heads оп all Pd: cropper. An extremely fine ch during fine and dry Enolls must ium: iex 14 inches 2d А. beetles can по on the dris of the Asparagus, the eut ма То р: Ње th must эз к. up, шоно, er e from and the plants must be exhibitions rgenteuil. it koni is M, ише . Th spara pee lay КЕ re ; the p ki id Nor, the — ihe bes of gi id зву, YOR m a brief aci Strawberry is grow? мар SEPTEMBER 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS ce from Bel d is called * Pr the|s from t ielieve gium, and is c emier on the|serve my garden and stable, Th fii from P m. ^ wil e a Че а у garden and s * e water comes from the 2 apris ish pan rowth or completely domed over, and will each hold 4000 or b has i D н e, | 5000 бо The water is obtained by md in the - pe o i ‘Strawberry, re resembla ng Keens i water i 1 шо unlike Be Selling in habit and shape, b ip - usu n А P nct from it, and | I fo , е with its fine flavour and Jange offensive that which had bee cce acquisition. 0. у; зай bee roofs of adjoining buildings, and the tanks are CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETIT. 843 тые a | Spanish Chestnuts, besides Hornbeams, common and Tala Pop ved B eech trees, with Lombardy and Black talian M | handso P opel habit of growth ; and the latter | recommending itself Ld its rapidity of growth and the | large size to which it speedily attains, rapidly ielding ye ГЕ у У к for very many purposes of utility. L ly rre Queen куе б Lee with a zich i sugary aroun, | into these tanks, which are all wd м rcg теу large an summer would admit, and wa rate in flavour, iens, sent ou and y Ciyde ( (Dean ^ш “Жөе in April! f Wa the dr, Mrs. x^ ES lson and her f an any of your readers tell me e i s the cause of ruited үч as | this smell, and how it is to be preven con. Con. ing 0 ujopsis borealis, —l Е four plants of 2M Me this, bearing a quantity of cones. This morning I РЧ ў 65 ripened cones from i" P 2 feet 6 ы t, Ith pim : i ps зм fine iu ak, dehet ie Hip sag ki pd are 143 still left upon it. I likewise ath flavour, e] E a free isan Lalaine cros: ered es from another plai A I have a great any dod. ot tiis Кш жү but none are bearing with prominent seeds, and cones except bhoga just mentioned. This beautiful L. и E ut bears adj боді r withstood the severity of the winter of 1860 rather small, - free eropper, of Agnes ceni in defi- and 1861 un pieta Charles Burgess, The Nurseries, Messrs, Stewart & Neilson's seedlings, is а T sort with Eo sugary flavour, | London Road, Cheltenham. Wasps.—Here, as in Worceste er, we have alm о | total immunity fro Om wasps, (y in the po" quan ntities. ^i the Norway and other Maples, besides the well-known and handsome-foliaged English Sycamore, and the ТУ Луда Platanus orientalis, some four feet Miner gd of English Laburn ma and Locust trees с ey ages and sizes. The latter only makes impenetrable hedge, but, vi "iy planted rapidly becomes a lofty T and yields fine timber «холате! hard "itn ost en зит Айр at largely us ed in the States of America for the purpose of ЫЛ Aji ming, Coniferous trees considerable gst VET of the Pinaster, and : нй" "dá of the hardy 18 quaens andfo rd resembles the | the surprise "of al dme until "iie | the n fort- flavour i p» fruit, Klmbiley is a large, showy, |a ing Strawberry, but is poor in A Comte as ruit | one, 5 p^ arg i of flavour an Crimson Cluster, raised by Mrs. Clements, of Bodmin, | is a Íreebearing kind with large fruit of a h Pa nd those ver y small, Last season I had 64 nests оня around me—this year І have not heard of к ы eyen now we bave bu ed naritima, which ed АЎ clothe with luxuriant iai 1 То o n the slopes and s of our driest and ever gre shifting sands HM Жы this highly orna- tal t feet in height; these have all been raised from the well. ino. French Walnuts grown and fruited во Swe inquire through y | Journal, whether "the [o nof the Sweet Bay tree und to b is а large, free-cr g firm irte ca e hardier, e. to gs s malo plan otp. hA Of h hedge ү pA quantities of Thorns, Privets, Sweet Briars, Thorn Acacia, English, Cape, and Portug: gal White Brooms were grown, having their | are m trees "í it near Me. "Tam Milver ton 30 feet in height, 2 uses for the purposes of li pa orna- ment, or shelter, e xton, ‚опе of Mr. the I and p and all other large specimens, of |the handsome Engli ish Hol lly, бы some p is a free fruit of rich sugary | puc Crimson Queen is a large- S ма sale, but should > ү pame; EN one of Mr, Gloede's seiis T think, ery m uds resembles La Constante, , ап full ашо flavour, This seems a very eiie kind, It has not been a productive Strawberry at Yarm, bly owi and icar o and British Quee grows. tant ; aud this summer, when Strawberries generally an dance of fine are female, and remained unscathed by the severe | budded ог grafted up he winters of 1859.60 and "e 61, when many p v form, and p жч the well-known varieties | plants in the neiglibourhood were killed. s 0а à old and silver-edged; the hedgehog and broad- а | much practical i tance $ p» who z| M Dahoon Hol ly,these being respectively the much mpor | shrubberies, to vm whether this has been pce in | e ut. Р Flower Вот ders.— At The Cedars, Wright's Pe duin ornaments of all well-kept зае Дун Grass ns Also some hundreds of the noblest of all Бош evergreens, m. Rhododendron ponticum, ruit, plants a new ye of палат eve ery year, ts fine plants and very fine fruit, but fien be gives ue liberal gro тїй, апа waters during the "m mmer ea Two years Qin me бо f the plants with. him, but he Ee: ai lants for his suppl то pis, Y Ax — Hom y GorréRgandence Hr With abundance of water. в E FE = EE е У S » а Mi "i-i H i g LM p & E Ё е, тоја from mia Strawberry сц ulti vators to y both worked. p^ new н зы of Straw- If they do à plant not do ations | Ke ic is a trim little border laid out by varieties of this handsome flowering Newton, on a plan similar to that represented in your | occupant of all. English "йене, In close proxi- columns at z 819. It is kept gay with IM cing mity to these were many hun of fine large plants | vlnia in summer, and а. я n will be f hed | of the common English үле familiar and well- occupants eire ble that season, е "bei eing everg ing its right to a place in all Кы for allowing us "winter "erp to be planted shrubberies and ornamental grounds by its large and 1 і green leaves; a quanti versü, А croquet ground has also b een made on the plants of the Laurustinus, esteemed no re for its lawn, without its вано being readily h ever; foliage than for i i поб in use, a point of some importance in places of|liarity of blooming profusely throughout the whole of limited extent. M. the winter; and some plants of well-known Correspondence NEw ZEAL file of Lyttleton papers, in which occur some interest- ntipo ing transfer our columns. e commence with фт. 5$ Sabes that orei ign ja AND GARDENING.—We have etit a et E © 2 5 2, 8 = Ф Eh E he ornamental snow- -ball Guelder Rase, w "with plantá of the the so | ш. founding of e city of Chris tehurch, some e 14 yes inattention, There two finer season for fruits and flowers in ғ; 5l i H FFERF. "I E JT F B p и аге | е еы sorts, and of F. di хе fg nj n 8 n ичи and ui M Dni MUR peat lan ulchin TEL gardeners Si 3 oseph ies Wonde а Frogmor at onghe), Eclipse t Laud.— Can n any 9f their experience in the growth of| or i gon Jadeluffe, Tarrant of your readers "a | an eia "failure this year | tho] а нр best боеве ^ New Zealand. The a in number, e hig hest us ч cultivation. The gardens д very man y Ud D f fruit trees, English | fill the gu. of the province with a profusion of te|fine fruit, and of the forest trees which peciit Christch = a very la жс орати of the fruit trees which now | P m|early spring-flowering eii t Pyr ni aponica, man; hundreds of the Spiræ. BERE ARIS. e New W: ties ot the Pin | quantities v ес Г зен апа занд yo» in mari itima, Stone Bonae. and many other handsome sorts M iiit garden іп Cashel within dateien Blue wes and Lombar r$, whos A" Street is nelosed by a I lofty and well-kep ben ence, and trees, which there is a closely planted ln line of ony nse foliage and branchi ing arms, com КАЯ inter. wined. and ious to trans splant unless чите D: and, such as th Bai fens of мертебеа in front of this sereen тён is а broad belt of fruit trees, running round the whole of the arden, eonsisting mainly of Apples, ums, Cherries Peaches, Nec! rom ipii едат, monds, besides immense quantities о! donseberies Black, Red, and White Currants, Rasp- "— other small fruit, А spacious Ores alk, 726 feet long, | stretches from the grana! som cacia, of the sweet- кшй Buddlea cei of the Salisbaria adiantifoli: aiden-hair 4 with quantities of Box trees, anc si Persian, and White MN hc ad-leavec American Thorns, besides a lar plants of the double scarlet, Die у viite, mà pe scarle& Thorns, the latter especially, fro: usion of brilliant scarlet blo oom, formin ig one E} ушаа Ше m or the of -— There seems to bo but tes Ме denbt tha t aos Vis katy неге е clothed with some period Thy they n Apa it —— be Мшдет “ - жы Кан than not again revert to а use m: | mee than that to whi the bogs of Ircland amd Med Has Tear w m England are - stion ever cussed ? an ае iurat are the trees benshwood: that will in ohuan Ppl of wa to nde ~ "hich T constructed (ua RE THU HE and space, however, would fail us to enumerate all the angles to this ы and at ik ылу and of. 132 feet Ne the mas. | Beoom fences, the —«. convenient nu nursery rtments. T deg og ча Деу X ng (оо palts; е in some of zs 4- иренми qi. sli densely Miled with а most The garden fronting on Madras Street is surrounded with a Sweet Briar fence, immediately within which а iu dee "E at Blue G afford excellent | h we have already enumerated. Other у е — ie forest trees, such as English and mossy Oaks, Жыры je айыы g some very Се Ash t upon the summit of whieh also дин 8 tbe Seotch and English to some rain-water | Or three years ago ёо! wi ће Wi merican Elm; amd, also, t уе а ten Chesnuts, and sweet or едй newest гаан best sorta of Pear and Plum trees, ears mprise over 40 varieties of the cl t Frenel , many in full bearing. The remainder of th nursery ground i is rees, | mostly filled with you rafted or im fruit t овоше Weeping “Ash ме ; growing gracefully pendent. | with ua n lofty timber-growing variety kuown by the. 844 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, the the Huntingdon. Willow, mainly remarkable for rapidity finely геа. Н Obild of qut н пеев and whiteness of its tim К and th ous purposes of utility to which it c be applied. "Pr —— noticeable, however, содон all the produetions of this garden are some 25,000 English Ash trees, in sr is health and vigour, and standing from 3 tq 10 feet high. These we hope will best four sorts Lady Downes', Muscat of Alexandria 8, Toka ay, and ninek Hamburg h; the other Hal Muscat of Alexandri, Black Prince, | a very spirited competition, Mr. Cramb bei good lst, ig Tower of Glamm N is, E | E. and soon be distributed and ER over the country. afford in after years a su of Ash timber, s hs epos gablo i in na the or аму ET opera of e munit For the best ea of Black Ham Mr. Meredith had, a distancing icity. бо nec essary is it, that we аге oblig AN to ing Dany A interesting oreet in this proceed cently formed nursery garden of 10 Ro Eg к Ferry ro with a broad border of forest trees and evergreen shrubs; shelter in all cases being one of t st con- siderations in Mr. Wilson's gardening. 1 ар also divided into compartments with B pp n Richards, Е Park, Tadcaster, E p? Folen Auderi erson, ome-grown ai foreigy every kind, which occupied a ociety’s tables, iy. Ы he two firmi кы pet Scis w was excited, T equal Son showed Vine in pot, А-А... е. ed, was in ii but пон wee Lexi r aes — showed a very collecti 1 Muscats, "the [sad d ; Champion, Old lack, E e Victorin and Mie all e fine. finished, e old var аа and tbe Mill 1 Hill were decided] de Saum m Tokay fences, and each of these compartments is led viti forest trees, comprising o Oak, Elm, Beecb, Lime, Acacia, Maple and Sycamore, be sides many yer seedling Pines. We were also glad to notice about a 1 d young trees of tw edd growt. h of t the u k-wo s | ncs E si M used i in Cri: 2 ornamental tree are better k р hese, in quantity of the Gleditschia triacanthos, or e » For je Зана Бер 6 р! ia, were gro luxuriantly. This is а | had Barbarossa, 101b. 1 ix pae tree, PM а bandsome sma В втееп foliage, which fin ne sam ple на res for it a posstion n plan ted 1 Hetal бев. Portions of this to the growth of pum seeds, е ау to us growth of 'l'horns fo T ges; upon 1j acre of ground, 175 bushels of ies had been sown last spring. H jocirties, pd EDINBUR а газ AL HORTICULTURAL dest dul e leading p features of M in ky vein mede г Fruit, bae and Veg tables, are n in әттә column, w For the Da prize. here to details. The phe марай e of the ta Towler hid Nite Хе, Trib; Child of Hele, 8 bo 11 entries, Mr. Fowler b bo atan an VÉ r the fine fying to superior cultural skill, was that offered ut the erk x fruits in 20 s e: 8. pm dukes к а ©“с ' were rep eria this conte: Diaci. "Portland, and koxburgb, against Nisbet Hamilton, Esq., of ре but the contest st of tieke Mr. first-rate Pines, including two Smooth C pion Hamburg tignan, with large db а ое after uà rm and the „Whit a 25 ro in vem; growing, M Kies Dalkeith, was lst, with Black бө LE and Mr. Willshere Cavers Carr ү ог Sec the latter ques Ы 61 1b., extra fine аи: Musca amburzb, Falla de Cchebre, d Lady Down b Dur? Crawford | ark and Apricots, Victoria and Je fferso n Plums; Trend «ell дл M51 Apples; Jargonelle Pears; Morello Cherries, and R and White Са: rrants, Mr. Free — had | ascat, Rai le Calab; i conditi МА adi ое was Ms A by Mr. Williams, Y Loon - e it p not Bises ripe. f Pines ther ing ples show est c Ing t 0 omson. Pencock, t [o stle Fowler, of Har wood, and John Gavin Пони de attor ge ing Providence, of d fana за b нә of Austiniana. in opa untry, an e — Marnockiana, and Re : major. З For eight plants with fne foliage, Mr. Mitchel, Iamburgh, y Downes Gra Darringto: рага Ай ап! vit di Tisch пышы Мо быб Apricots ; Victoria and Kirke's Seedling Plums; white C t т ап inro's dishes separate fi he box case whieh th prineipal f nin, and which in this case and that of M Thomson _10 oki ed во а aii: eleg a m exclusive P Melv ille, | Dalmeny Park, was 1st with a Au enl t; and Mr. dr 'Tulliallan, ha oa with a lot so нату са as to cause very close scrutiny to Ari the ard. s. Cook, Holeyn Hall, Newcastle; Lees, Balbiroie. apparen o three Peaches Hamilton Palace, n 1st prize with n oble spec! e А]оса Springwood "Рат; equa quit ell s most noble enm "elegantissimus, the Егор. A Violette “не, ithil Vio па; two sple м most рг ош аш nt E . TI , Dalkeith, and. ; the former having a 2 : and the e ndid Anæctochilus, growing -— о. Mr e ie 3, МЕ E Millar, Cally dou E Mr. Temple, n Apricots were chiefly Moorpark, with some samples — He год pui and some others, also had -— of ien dim — collections. consistin, o two Piat o Melons, fonr ab of Plums jd UMEN Gra ches, 12 Adres sed 12 any other | Seedling, fruit, the ptis offered by the innen з” Chronicle, gages V Vicario Was there was singularly only etitor, Mr. D. wards, KA Thomson, but his Price i mp erb, and well ose: merited the 107. award. The Barrington Peaches, h Moorpark Apricots, pe Muscat Grape were particu- larly ins mong the most interesting exhibitions in the|s rooms, ас. were the collections of. “eight v varie- ties of Gra Eo. ichsias were pretty well represented, the older sr аі mples, uch as Souvenir de eren Las the fection: "мо alt yes шыг уннн were pas & per P r co mos of "valve sors «t Pears, ripe or unripe, ] Pelargoni there was а! die, were seveu idR ue A y ark Rea дір "дама. Bal m As Pino and the rein and the Hát dy foreign collection, as before noticed, was at freni Mr. Henry "n Cbáteau de Portehr ain в of Рені urré Tynninghame ds | Alexandri usea атаб Black fisci lad Monukka (a eurious а Ch + asselas Rose. Apples co Api Gros, Rose Api was the most successful with a ei c looms, and vegetables wert "cA awson > ав, Dickson & зө Edinburgh. "Conspicuous among the flowering plants were the 12 Дерини Тут те which include оз des са beo den of Statice, Mmm “Но ordi and ; several Heaths h as health and full of including Marno! ekinni; gc and à i Turnbulli; with a large Rose of Castille, best ; € Achi 5 HH iint zE А5 г, the o range-searlet ^ Vicar of of Winkteld Í Kig Kaware, Yen Mons ge le the best coming e «s James Gordon, Ni Үү 4} t rable vien Mr. Fowler of Castle Kenn € winnin honours tolerably easily against r* р-ну champion стао grower, Mr. Meredith, of Garston, Мт, | г Fowler's sorts were Muscat of Alexandria, shown in 4 у Ё ungt praise. Mr. rx mete had Chaptal, а теп white sort; Black Hambu rgb, extraordinarily Golden uise M of Jers {дне Hoost from Mr. Henderson, к pe An d Lou E кушш of 12 ere Apples, мо of a ripe or Sc fine condition cun Pippin, Rope owes Court of ak ck, Mazgit , o! k p $ррткмзвкв 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 845 Соне, Princess Frederick William, Diana, Charles | gardeners present who were not second to any Scotch | tinental Grapes, two black sorts among which were Smith, Madame Vilmorin, Roi Leopold, Madame | gardene er he knew, He concluded by y proposing the | abo MM in как our as the Black Hamburgh. г teaubriand, Duc de off, Bertram “Ha "A ОЁ the Strangers presen t, coupled with the|portion of Pine-apple was exhibi howing res Dickens, Reine Victoria a splendid white 4 Lord ickens А, of Mr. Turner, of Slough," wi Mr. Turner, in piii К affection of the pips, the central portion "i purple blotch, Mazeppa, Comte de Zn st йт flower, Rebecca, and Edulia. ere some | his first visit to Edinb bur gh. 16 lots staged, and a ll were fine, and Мый еи the| Mr. Campbell Swinto proposed “The taal extra prizes awarded by the judges. oupling with the — E names of Mr. Moo Dahlias were лап сен bu the struggle lay between | Le London, who had a e oft w Messrs. Downie & C ment, did “мт. William Paul, who had Park, on the 2 ult. Rain fell in torrents the da. ay The former were Bore ys blooms, although not | ac acted in a similar enpacity in the departm before, but th sani was fortun nately fine on the nearly 80 so large as the En glish ub ж were more compact. р aho ow, Mr. Моо re briefly ин ыш the toast. day | of th A nd at which there was a large attendance ът һы fma Сов: —Criterion. Paul did Key Hany, Mesa Ba Taunton, "Willie Eae the exkibition which he had that day wite| The Show was held, as all Shows should be, under Austin, өй of Primroses, Favourite, Miss Henshaw, | nessed. І6 was remark - not only for эы — canvas in four large e marquees, Derby, Leab, Excelsior, Leop ard, Delicata, | of d specimens of horticulture, but for d э 2 He % = E 3 Wiers H BAL. d permission of f | the Right Hon, SANT Herbert, of TA this Society y goo g productions we shall call No. 1. Ne Plus Ultra, Miss Robarts, Imperial, Garibaldi,| absence of ba p shy p the | Mr. T ‚ gr. o La ady Ashburton, ha к the honour of Charlotte Dorling, Golden „беш, Scarlet Gem, ding prizes had been taken by Scotch exhibitors, | get АА bt] prize, a Silver Cup, value 5l, 5s., for a 8 Colas and Princess Alice—all extra flowers. | because i һа! would, Hw она of Stove and теь Plants than is Criterion | De i hand, have a good influence in Scot- generally exhibited at a eountry Show, He had several Herbert а very beautiful crimson - tipped flower, | land giving confide ence „о Scotch cultivators, эрну os s, among which we noticed Cibotium pri Golden Drop, Ve Lilian Powlett, Hero, Earl of| who mieht hit} ft і el f i bur d Mauve Queen, were superb flowers. | that in- nglis ators and a en e . 1 боп Te ШҮ hel e had never thought 80; while, on the other Dickencia squar rosa, There were likewise one or tw was lst, with extra fine blooms, especially his Delicata ld be an additional spur to En v Tel — goa m, lms, together no M specimens of Mns Miss Henshaw, Bellona, Duchess of Northumberland, | vat 6 ie él. шо (enim Ed i ТЫ ir. Norfolk Hero, Bob Ridley, Goldfinder Favourite Stella | « е would profit, He complimented the Horticultural another “сар, value 3/. i Yes taken by Mr. Challis, Colas, and Charlotte Dorling. The best Fancies also ty on tl in which they had got | who sent a remarkably fine Eucharis amazonica, with tame from Messrs. Downie & Co., viz., Prospero, укр up the dd in wétich h they had shown that they | lovely white Pii oo е flowers; also Lapager Mab, Sam Bartlett, Norah Creina, Ebor, Mrs. Joy, | were уйме horticulturists, but, tha at they | rosea, trained on a flat trellis profusely covered wit Mrs Reid, Startler (Keynes), Startler (Perry в), аўсе, е owers ; f Sph Pauline, Reliance and Gem, matists, Ko cna to the gre eat progress whieh had been | In the yd Class, the Ее "- Rev. Н 5 ie x were very good, both as spikes and as cut not pec es lish eultivatoi f Diol е made in horticultural. science „during the last 20 years, | received a Silve r Cup, value 3. for a gro ers, the best Шой from Messrs. Downie & Co. and | he red that, won t other exhibitors Mr. Ns Preston Tower. The following are the | had been made i in tho past, a stili more glorious Sad: this class had so 11-8 ч givir mames of the best gs he exhibition :—The Queen, | wa . Perhaos much itnprovement evidence of good jety birsta The side tables ог this Glory, Mr. Chater, Beauty of Mitford, Countes: might not be made in the cultivation of the plants and were devoted to cut flower: rs. Mr. Keynes most Craven, Lord Loughborough, Masterpiece, Lord flowers, which ту had already biongit. so near per- | unmistaken ably held his own against all comers with Rokeby, Mr. F. M'Keuzie, Lord Clifden, Mrs. Adair, | fectio n, but much might be done t ‚ taking the Cup and the lst prize in each of David Doig, Mrs. Che: еар, Starstead Rival, George | of eed y Pg and Cross. iw LP and he|the classes in which he bres Mr. Wheeler, of Keith, John Cowan, Еаг1 оғ Breadalbane, Mrs, Sh harpe, | earnestly appealed to practical gardeners to study yd Warminster, made a strong effort in the open classes, Wm. Young, Jaune d'Or, Seraph, Hon. Wm, Cheape, | branch of horticultural Primo, Me expressed | e oh only succeeded in obtaining a 2d place. The heavy and Orange Perfection. regret that there was so little урау Reses were shown in tolerable numbers, but they | between scientific and practical hortis ultur d|b f the till some very goo! ood stands were were very deficient both in size and texture. Tec | urged that more attention should be paid in the train- shown, Mr. Keyn пев, com ing in here a again, took theSilver i eous articles were exhibited, the m ost promi- | ing of gardeners to their scientific instruction. Cap offered for the best 24 trusses. Then names of the sorts nent among which was a capitally managed Cen of r. Thomson proposed * The M rticultural Press," | o E Does Vallota purpurea, with a score of T full of bloom, ат with the name j^ Ж Maurice Bernardin, Comtesse Overotf, Madame Chas. by Mr. John n Currie, Salisbury Gre One of the most | Professi M'Lagan proposi Did the Ех hibitors, for| Wood, Triomphe de Rennes Anna de Diesbach, interesting and rare pla s in the country was fur- | which Mr. Meredith replied, ерге a hope ape ы a | Baronne Adolphe e orsi , Celine Forestier, nished by Mr. Ls. of Tyn niöghari, viz., Plalenopsis good many of those Scotch gardeners, who ha Madame Victor Ver Souvenir de la angi i, a magnificent plan with. from five seven | peted so successfully on this 5 occasio n, n, would visit yta Vainqueur de Goliath; "Cloth of Gold, Madame Valem- leaves, each about 8 inches ые апа з бае flower rad International SE Mr. rg, am rtot, Jul Margottin, "Midas spikes with nearly 20 fully expanded flowe: er also briefly replied. P Maréchal Vaillant, Madame Boll, Seur sold to Mr. Lees by Mr. Williams before flowering it for cce ronne Pelletan de Kinkelin, Gloire de "omae amabilis, and it now turns to be їз! Royan HORTIOULTURAL: Sept. 5 (Floral Committee), | Bor Senateur — Vaisse, ve не ё. Dijon. rara avis. , . We have seen it only besides at Mr. Warner's —To Messrs, . Downie, Laird & & Laing was awarded a The other iA in this class heeler, of Lo d. The remaining subjects possessed less nster (who took the 2d iia ers Me. Tiley, of ` f Solanums and ом plants which was show diu Bat d. Vegetable department was represented by sam- os M other day at the Crystal Palace, Fro Passing to tent No. 2 we found a splendid gm k P di. cellent produce in the se ya чел classes, риб | Мт. Coombs, Hackney Road, came two Сеш Fruit. p^ chief attraction here was the contes t fo! these do not call for special further leaved Pela inferior t The dinner, which took place at Slauey" s s Hotel inthe| Mrs. Pollock F Panis Mrs. Lun епу, was гай а dmirably, and was atte nuded by a . Burge: found to well maintain the good | petitors, Mr. ern gr. to Viscount Folkestone, being very large үне тїп n the three | character it had Misi м it was first exhibited. | 186; гре ae two splendid bunches of Muscat Grapes, ingdoms. rw. Gibson-Craig, of Ricc emend occu- | Dahlia Fanny Sturt, red tipped with creamy white, | ће whieh were si. o Sherborn pied the dan; i n recei a First-class Certificate m; t d, shown again by |eight t dial various fruits ; there were thee com. d ; Ызы them, as er cup, value ai. 3s., was givi been given, the Chairman proposed the toast had also RNS eta, me d УЫ: from | МБ пе Abe. for a collection of six dishes t [Aul (x — “The Horticultural — of Mr. Bra ragg. . Mr. Keynes receiv Fi rat-class frait. In this tent were exhi bite ed ladies' bou uquets, round burgh,” The best com deiet e atio » was the excellent эл. I ad that Pd E ч blush colour, Dd with. rosy- appended some appropriate motto, For Cut dope in ALO concluded, That Show, he ed by a | carmine. Mr. ford, ot Highworth, Р be e«t бин tmn ide hi . ‚ , ti with purplish- | some super à great те ены: ‘Slows Wiliam Poal ze p ro, for shi Мау M, dps Cert арга was pmi а d.| The third sp ОА Miscellaneous M such Fats of the country, equal, in regard to the display | Tke e xhibitor also received a First-class Certifi- | as Ferns, Liliums, variegated plants, Fu mr Pelar- be. and its бае excellence, to anything he had | cate a urine John Keynes, brilliant cte goniums, baskets of cut flowers, &:. То Mr. " Monl ld, i seen in any other country in the world. The result with a рачва 9 white eye, and a Second-class Certi- | Devizes, was awarded a Silver Cup for Fuchsias, Mr. very gratifying, for he had the садага of saying | ficate for Mr. in ue e, dark ‚экы with Pes white | Wheeler being 2d, б believed the prizelist would bear him out in, | e eye. NC Bull was awarded a First-class Certificate for | 1пбо the fourth tent amateurs’ and cottagers' produc кект remarkable specimens of fruit which bad a cheorfullooking Fachsia with d 1 only were ми; г: ape n ofa й уча 8 h ‚теге shown by Scotch gardeners. Не and а white corolla. Mr. js had Verbena рч show, always во resting, was exceedingly бе be У this in the least, штоки, but at the same зва а аё maroon-coloured sort, for which а | good here, the Worst being very fine, Two military amd shito claim this for Scotland, that he had First-class Certificate was awarded. The pale-blossomed | bands were in attendan ty ий of Gra ally К v4 М i i WORTHIN: URAL.—Considerable interest Des especially, than he had seen at this Mr. Veitch received a Special Certificate for the charm- Show, He е hoped his айы, tieni i тош еше e Ris ei fas. ind ИГ Wailly contributed blooms | was excited ": Waring o w the 6th of Sepen by Temarks in kindness and gi Ed icm ads Mr. Leach two Jap nese Lili lies, an nd Mr. the сабе " Show, or a чүт айе он Prae " suos nd "bet +. а bh + * 1 7 H fain sent them, and dioe id bad 4 сег- ie, de Seo! ompetitors were entitled t the еб "Тош Thu umb, a specimen plan of e bago ÉD were erre E 28 ТУ һай obtained in carrying off the first prizes. | capensis, grown in the form of a ов, ума. апу ew of which it may not be uninteresting ith the toast he might mention that support from sticks, and blooms of China г The (uU A k of an malgamation of the Society |a beautiful collection of which is now in fall fower i in e firs ive: aed адсу С z Sl] sii or aI r Pamely, ie Eoyal Hore Ma vaste at Himno p" oli ad pan S sinis а енеси de I imn ot н гш кошш, and, ав а member of both PAM. Э (ум MEME a Mee, Mr. е of the Ih ted ped of Cyperus siternifolius, Метей ad S 35 to see the union, which Clarke, and Messrs. Lee all exhibited Peaches from | men ‹ el bave ROREM n anywhere: н Ог the advantage of both parties, | standards, ripe and good, 4 - amalgamati Р 5108, рено himself in сЕ to the warm dry summer which we е have experien nced, | This, yH МЕ bol pood o goma pm ent Chairman had scio ОЁ the two Societies. Не said the|From Mr. Clarke came a large Seedling Peach, from a Mou Lime : os tinens чеге йч ме c. Youn м Ме Which avi relie eque to зоги - үре: e standard, begins. which ү was stated that siad ae о ig E ery 4i 2 5,0 л е be wo d H > | Брей at ius уь Pi le Melon, and good Walburton Admirable 1st pria P гезрес for English h gardeners. "n h ems rd Ped Жо Giu Ф. Mr. Whiting, of Battersea -Amongst specimen plants was a beautiful example of , under o, к Soci & Mr. Edney, gr. to Mrs . Fitzpatrick, Eatdeners he e ыо had turned ont iia uad Rise. From the »— * the Society he had ey ; and there were English | collection of Figs and four or five varieties of Con-|and Heterocentra rosea, wbich was much admired for 846 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SkPrVOER 9, le its elegance, though not so striking as many of its | correspondent mentions may be obtained for even TELE TE but this is neighbours, a lower sum, and all are worthy of cultivation, either ary. When the majority wu hid tor exhibition or decoration. It will be easy to ascer- of е upper hive very cautiously, and ч but опе or two ыи бй were in m. an n nhealby tain | om those who adve rtise Bulbs the eui of the|out the bees in close proximity to the parent y rather detracted fro which in any particular case may tá required. Hann c" may be done in various ways А eo effect, Amongst a colleetion весі by Mr. Wilson, gr. | The following is the list Pia to:— ead in front of the hive attached ta М to W. Маг sha li, Ee "Qd. we noticed бреу, а пісе Bouquet Tendre, bright г | Diebitsch Sabalkansky, splen- Wa board, and the bees being knocked out hs Lady Montague, light orange | en i red, ун truss. this, by r three vigorous blows and shakes, wi а, t'iped ina, rie ms: Е what was once considered а grea arity, and which now fee аа cadi 2e qu. U Unique тогоон BC ER | ү s way par М К Or they wap Кан соно at той, "Riidendrüt MA н dark eye. a Catherina, large, deep | 2e di on е topo t еа “ха pu М А sm paller наин from f Good- | Rouge Joli. bright red, E l grad ua M ieri wood, Aw id ees а | Sans Souci, deep crimson. Mrs. mete Stowe, rosy re never i Cs з, C: УЗ | Bonquet Royal, delicate rose, | striped ; all PLA nA S TET d crispa, and Oneidium Lancea , while in that from | ' dark centre Cosmos, ; rosy pink usually, im lately having e ear red t a super of Mr. Young, Зя ууу бене the 2d prize, there were | Groot Voorst, blush, large буваси elieat р bi ien its bees, ИН и етоуе Ha кэй putting ои tru ^ Belle Qnirine, stripe 4 rmanent winter cover or top- nico examples of кешни. Blotnel, Yer, Dayenem, |, einigten Mosi Norma, delicate wavy pink. | CYR do n S E р - board, The and Aerides suavissimum. p| Perruque Ro pale, large shaded | Sultan's Favourite, blush, knoc ut suddenly on the suríace of the bars, and Next the Orchids was a very sterling group of| pink. ў shaded with deep pink, speedily disappear am e com After a specimen plants from Goodwood; amongst which d Regina Victoria, salmon rose. | Alba аг s. white, minutes the prope eF torni may be gently m pink and wbite Madagascar Periwink e, though almost месе d'Auvergne, pure Grand aingnon, pire white. | 271 he hive, taking eare banished by far worse competitors, were most beantiful| Prins Van Waterloo, pure | Mont Blanc, white, no bees. and conspicuous, while Begonia semperflorens was white. г bells. Voltai A у lie. ny bees th у may have been left behind in the distinguishable for elegance and admirable growth . peri ide rple eye, very ove M ДЬ blue, with рше | super are whisk off with & feather, aud the q" А ompae le eye. he collection of Vegetables 8 Very small, but n La Ое, an M Baron von Tuyll very dark blue | " or tv "e n | Teching their o n xe M. í The Onions and Tomatos were | Miss Kitty, blush white, dark Baron Yon Humbolát, glitter- MA super be const, гуне 9 ters of interest, Ting e Og Roi hs Bas: which was, нн rawn up to do ie card tice. "There we any g е Р specimens of but these were quite end fto the shade by №» Mod Crystal Palace collection (a truly magni- ficeut m" which were not, how competition. The Muscat of Alexandria NM and the Black Каст hut nig the 1st prize for Mr. о E. Oi wever, exhibited for | в eye. g pur ble. an, clear white, Bleu Ирод; purple lilae. with rosy eye. Charles Dickens, porcelain Albion, very dark blue, blue, shaded with purple. of Lammermuir, bright Emicus, dark blue, with white Зиа d Y« Nuit, rich silky black. Circe, bright carmine. | La Pluie d'Or, straw colour. puc Prince Albert, nearly black, "rhe 4 reat advantage of us plan is, that к he орегиш Laurens Koster. splendid rich splen! i truss, need not leaye his super r à minute, m м оз of Baso pali FAS porem í prai purplish | fectly free of bees, and it may theu be carried of tog i ar! ack, long spike. : Ee Grande! Lila, beautiful light place of niis. ithin ош Ume wher Mert" нө: light blue strip: porcelain, system, е en Puts mA Madame АДА fine| Nimrod, fine light porcelain, frequently poe. 7 о lez а marbled light blue, ехіта | close truss, d r ry gre at danger f fron e stacks Y Pro large bella. Orondates, күз y P, ller z and the ouquet d'Orange, reddish Бома лен bright blue. це M s h Feu be withig d orange, dwarf coba, deep canary | the population which may ha эй to within it Jaune Suprême, pare yellow yellow M time of its removal, the more easily, as а rule, wan ы Jupiter, pale yellow. e dislo odgement of the Wn be effec! tablo. "i ч rme, Esq., of Broadwater, deserve s есере "should be aboye А, а branch lo: aded w ith Ётов1зтз” F I t | effect y protected d the i tacks of the i de which a d Beiug thus per of the Royal ногой Жонг of qe Ми a love of the хеб of the tree which bore it. On the whole nti extremely gratified, an ЭЧ. the general impress med to be one of great satisfaction, of ообу, fectly. secure, е prout! meg js ensure, Salthill 0 24th ult. чак їп гете Gla of Newto the successful growers of flor in Ireland E pi leave to "fake exception. to this sta tem The more enmmarily + he bees are treated times the more speedily 1 find the affair plished. If n properly protected, the operator driven off i о рор le of апу of these SM oisi Dit during the present year ‹ orticole, i n addition to Renanthera In " рб ger. 2 апі ium fore bare from the Ro гой Bodas while Messrs, Dickson have won only five, 1f pw green aves, erect sceapes, erimson саа iwen just eaea with blue. тъ will - mi Lis — —Thyrsaea rdens,— Dianthus e pers синя а greed of the Heddewigii secti i g, M ҮШ v wantin ри ns and пунан) {ота or |800 gr — Haplophytum пине Vom "Beatty dede а п | prizes in the gilt of the Society ( schedule for tuit t green which are ‘remarkably obtuse | tbis year); and he also seems to ha orgotten What with a y denies Aer piae point, and has had previously stated, that these prizes, taken ring each a roundish head of bright Sue анса exbépuon to Dy Dlm, -were anMéribed Tor Bng onerpa beneath which occur 56 enis P horcds Mis by p ноо апа i т 4: mr gimi 1 that n arge prize offere 1e Society for florists {Р Appie сайса е не qr tnn А еар won hy ws for 36 Бара, H ookır mg fruit, зот XA deep red, and said to be o ; 16 ripens at the end of ае. y^. Ud which should be easily effected hour, will be the w work of hoy A "ipia! | nd Еги uil. —On [D sday mw бинин 8 {аске 4 A Ие. making in a shori [end havoc amor and althongh ue n | M— with wa inaq me it appears rem | uo m destroyers " ТГ һав ye dus usen ho and lasts til] F. f | prizes offered by t oci Ed for florists’ flowers, f Са mäen at Wild a L'Ho АИИ the illstrations vil in the s: oses, Dablias, nM hà f bees in the dra — splendida, а fine оаа 1 hocks, and Asters, are totally inadequate to reward the Te p а ч 0:8 Аргі hybrid.— Delphinium Triomphe Md semi. | "Um bers who grow and exhibit in these classes. | never remember t Pg e estroyed t double herbaceous Larkspur with a noie spike of A. Pes Churchill Nurseries, , Glasnevin, Dublin, | true that I have М now " flowers, of which the outer sep an re Me blue, th. Bep fruit, but I 3» Lbs T at inner ones clear pink, so that the do appear to be aii ака E 25. on, Tgesiey E INS Tode formed of a тоу star ч їп & th fruticosum, й Impérial de tenete а han d the wasps ү вуй some-looking. аррар fruit pite by M. р Сре Apiary. Тнк following шун ш to the REMOVAL ОР of u me wea m inc : solitary £ oe be found de КД Ы: y е ing in December and LM any, d nd ud may be who have not yet wn seb on it and threw it said to good m deprived their bees of Бат sur urplus honey. There are lad to hear "n A^ of as n. h gavont Pelargonium иби чыгай many donbtless who have experience vay ғ same diffi- ell annoyed à Dess. "pus Joribunda, venari excelsa, ач " ba. | СЗУ in this operation asI haye often done. To obtain n a | Worksop. Anidlie Nosraann, | 7.9 and Marie de ‚ Lapagerie, i in which a whorl of , Wedge е pepa LA Re^ Uy i and P in a rotre Sbe Рем fing oí Gar Memoranda. and roper he affair; and I usually LL all that сап be Ras ERT WARNER'S, ESQ., Bnoowre a Te Rec egt icu бә very | desired 1 in е course of а qua half ah n ho опг. tre ed a purely der district, where henr Bertini, a dwarish spere with Whet r the super cons is! id T zt 8, W or straw, root crops not only attest t wt red ently roi it and the ү бы or but vinee a high degree of agric h tal T. Ung Мене н аА th k hi Without. undue j jarring з remove | resi sidene etu Warner, the Opahi a kerse ua m nmm min өс. m a Florists Flowers. A CORRESPONDENT, in Ys о! E" UusAP HyaAOINTHS, remarks bs som niue eh intere taken generally i n the eu ulti ation of t h communicating the ias i It is not necessary to wrap any cloth uto the two e imprison- e super bea p» ass one, rap ; „which are the best of the low-priced varieties. The Spring exhibitions in the metropolis and elsewhere А X without rey. to price, but when inquiries are are made M OM, vule età that some of these will БА 10з. 64. от E. ак, Area а! зай di fine, th. not so pho. ems be had at 1s. en = Дуза a f those ed he Fa ona (ph tg NM PLU an empty straw hive over it. fro lowly г but with some force. on the table s round b or 3 urp а | Тһе е of the jc tecti embellishment either as ,,lan азаа scape Orchid ges ad, in many respaa in t the habit of seeing ees will єй, commenced ascendin into t e straw тесей, I find thas they I pies а) features more rapidly when a straw hih? has contained in the genera Lee: фе p^ | some at some time or other is used for this| all through Mud obser aae ligent aim. as the Lan! hie "tairly commenced economy, "i in all cases, an ш {отр 2 aming up into the upper hive, it шау be tilted u of the most sul uitable kind [ма the ascent be watc еп, A few gentle райз of glance that 0 smoke blown among апу lingerers wil hasten their | ана apes ped r - E ‚| $БРТЕМВЕВ 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 7 become confused by attempting to в К whole, it vill Ы be Элей to reproduce our ul in | фе order tbe hou: ч. — time, when the tem mperature out- А. ів at ты, pes ail the er nection table rio ау еў with V and happened io be so arranged as to produce a sensational feeling, ре | е table & verage, mam any of th justifying the dignified edid "e A ru last pni ме in holdi a ы 1 yos du or ғ ndividual kinds win ind their equals | , Stil no collection is so ogt quite — Баа not nearly the same amount of the | tations in this. collection Be white se чалын - анн ад and'o rimson. Ар other, chri stened and jammed into kerm arginata. h lu up any ves уык кзы. in #6 cast-iron, as is as at least from mere casual inspection, seemed to be quite water- tight. A. еа usly d lip of carmine, distinet filled edge of white. Lawren ncia ana are also excellent ving а Жочиге t апд xed ot d E. КЕ зде d several varieties of i insignis, — and suavis, all well pontes the lat - hx е with 15 flow wers to thesp ke, whi ch is а неси maxi. e were two unique plan clavatum and chrysotoxum, each with IE x ind in full flower. ‚ Associa ted with low, AUREUS, The Oriental Plane.— Aw ongst the timber trees most remarkable for their size and — x ma às poet ro rude health, vari may be considered кошу io pert best pla: nt to Mr. Ruck Vanda Lowii is sI haye seen, and L Ep den and in ` point z pam, < date and | Orchid ео! i. and mae that shoul i 1 Plane, the Platanus of and the ПАйтауо ү: the er^, «sd — though Soin и taly, and i e, flower- ured by di imate, n iny says, first bronght [^ veros the lonian Sea. to the Island t y^ Seane йы one of ant, snd one of the mo eristata is а charming liio "d Ko olive gree tals, and а broad оша and doing well among compeers. dark oe of E centro [3 "м , devoted to es, uding L distint Die y " p v ue suavissimum y an ра: and a paler and е distinet ко) rub f Cypr Med ies Pd. tha [X with faint in ru га g peofase ly ou a block of wood; the pres; |е "от and black Epidendrum alatum, spikes; boetle-like-formed Brassia алй Й: Г Вом ff the coast t of Apulia, of voleanie origi: n, ed o - c end the I LM i. existing in that quarter from Italy tà Albania dt The Plane Tree, Pliny вал в, wag Wa ша at y" tomb of Di nod who was buried il shriue of ero, and seem to gren iu КО Greeks ча к giving to the former „à eourteons pg Belect Orchidaceous ecimeng of Lowii, а е. оом for. robustnoss of habit. and | Warn ich is bur over idi ne. segs, and all the in тузан section, there numero желле, diii g ous cries. „Те Plane- tree was afterwards mt ке з a аге ite pie ures of. beauty i in their way, а Ж: be more fhan usually AUNT pretty little um is not тш y is more finta "eli ippered fellons and r.B E biens, + 1; t that | which WAS peo the pride Soe ур and from there tra jer rd to Mr. Fai collection in Liverpool, pa i grow i нов ее on th ES wri n hea manifests at Broomfield, " which collection it } ultimately с m we PM pas tha à it is 2 feet Aa » width, te hadi dus tive ca audatum, sare owering freely, a n the pseudo ulbs and | which, it is added, dark-gree з. Р чу} not quite as numerous. The шо о аге growing beautifully, but so are the | Ad and the amabilis, "with which | me good sorts of E h | the | pedestals clear of оу. selbu My n uk al yet it К; a plant | Licinius Mueinus, UEM 18 persons vof isa Tenue fes je 5 LÀ „Росе брор e table, at & ban quet. Dr. E. D. Clar ke also describes a marvel- s of “че, s Fan this 94. the Straits of Thermopylæ оѓ arena мк. унсуз self. sown ^n ir origin, and one of many that —-— һа ауе [асел ian Specim men Many plants (^ re Dy striking in the iani referred to, and in а narrow one adjoining the little flourished upon the Жон ever since the ] tropical aquarium, where Ferns, paoti cia Mly pa veral Adiantums, were s vida ing 9 е w: Among Oncidiums in n^ peo poe eapital MERCED UNT Wentwort Ed the маши the Seven че ini where, it is said, ly po Am A d and amusing themselves with eat! esce) pots or diti Pr obably ho Oweve R ong Bouillon with his army of Crusaders, in 1096 en all those чанто . So айн growing in th ед моа which variety rba appears to pre a bigher temper. - with эби The largest of them ind icatin las. " «тд not the әу LM ава Ly is ы ПЕТ by the writers of antiquity, DA (aot in heicht and 150 f. h m: most other Cattleyas e^ introduced. 1 t мт трам dy sitom, end assi ша нө Ememl features of а Dendrochilum— Che онат, боза; and "plante phat: of that curions md каш rry lipped ,eburn os $ rowth of this tree, s perhupa 1 150€ Pliny mentions also, in the Island oí Crete, an evergreen honda А, g os Plane, wbich had been This еч ч eredit seems du P M dn an ніна n anceps; as well раче РЙ of Dendrobium тШ gi even dagascar. ig sales Pid m: ith нй вою ds Vandas, do not n f, bed, and are Pru more íreely, the air dp ъл rant masses. ` two doors of exit into the Mela bui, A e — general thak arn pid taka tho enera ae, Mr. зо that all th the г - oti 800 to 400 Peig of uns Med ted, Entering a narrow house with |a оп eneh side of the svi il. de eat | n Au. i P of Саш ore t the nose for Thich belong to that A did si E more jn shade of colour Шап Е Е ШШШ Е = р ze M ҮЕ H a е under than over potted, ШҮ LÍ А them amifying in bs & tour Py зо d Uu dy iE E of а иш» boo -07 anO » however, appears apocryphal.. teat € to his report as to dwarf Plane-trees es (Chamæplatani) the Chinese have long possessed the art ôf growing stunted — of the r trees wi ici hg is | roots, and by employing other means of arrestin: | development. Daubeny's Trees and joie eeing these and others grown unde Шы circum» vanos L4 onim is Ky d. n W^ parpeial Hyd 160, PME n when the Vin: Qwing ertain de gre prejudicial to con- t анбоз а of ъй, ые тадїешей in the case of under similar auspices, which ? fro rom infin ency of light There P collection of sorts of Lycaste, some of them i whioh we have seen of extra fine es iom. ыш areoly а grown, and in very good co: on—lage- ulata, and ein farming. е chief in | Orange Flower MM à quality and q dont Do were eultivated in p 1 к one time, but they in | have 7%. ER honi They are much У | Olarriflcation of Odours :— тума | ODOURS Apergoo то THE CLASSES. AME Chai | weetbriar, Sb Жн пона. , Jasmine .|Lily of the er Orange Fiower Acacia; tuberose ..|Tuberose .. | Violet MICE Urris-ri oot, Migno- Balsam of Peru and Tolu, lii zi мее specie B, though rather ^ ey lived in теа; some good Oncidium Ub f the largest зой. ык кран әй of country ; id aw inne steps to 2 higher level and | 1 5 1 "n Е а ..|Vanilla .. $ Benzoin, Styrax, Ton- ( quin Beans, Heliotrope. Cassia, Nutmeg, Mace, E imeni "'arnation, ( оте Pink. ges semary, Patehouly. .|Vetivert, Cedar ^ vt Berya Limette. m .ICinnamon um, | Оїоуе .. . [Clos " Camphor М бөө ог Vines ayy crop, the # .. |Bandalwood Lemon 1 jj чаб scene | of loveliness as is i aring s gorgeous to] ж I о novely ШУ end perit mri of the ві gbt, “ч as the й еи e sees at n t ена the introduction of a few Tice Feros and | and tal-foliage plants, Vin , Mr. Жеме dem dem er, if ai le e, Wed os "n E M ul UN |; Planta, sueh tot 4 їн { г: м р, |+ иг | ever great in point of n тюм i» ii AE. the nus rea and varieties i pd E e pia r one E hesitate to " Вора defiance, and yet in DNE. esta of its gd ers, but| Some imported Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, the. above| making nica dur ithstanding e bunches of fally average v y „кыз altogether | к EE LE 200. t anda o the credit of Mr, management, for | ыз T and fruit ә combined, more than ordi- | у, nary vigilance is requisite, The 1 b^ ast thing ipie notice is two e narrow jke. ki ire] S 1 7 Peach гад Mirbane. OM Musk-seed, Muske ant. Јом! moss, E Рше-арр\е, Quince. _ d such аз are affected with spot. collection of apy extent is completely free from бо constitutional gement, shi de Warner's, өн) епегаПу | A well managed, fo su " S pra Ajo oii qi in void relief are pia rina md al ingii all in ition, as re setting spot at influence. &c., were | there are j woven зар фапїяїз viov ha as being " the best “g rare Minis, cue і better We are прай е the value of peat as an article es fuel is being discussed in ачу - arters, Bome . the Surrey hes utha headway, 848 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 9, 1865 | fully after red spider. It is easily got rid of by laying | and prepare a shed or pit to plant а q antity on i. ч on ts Le euius who examined] е ago, the majority of the engi — who examined | The | the ort pne on its side, and geliy wa аш ae bes firs x n I" ach of fros rJ "hugs se that agn was all but worthless. ildi ing 1 s thin ae this was because they only q of coarse fibre, instead of the | water ibe etin т ее portunity should now be lost fop муу чо ура tak — Si Я O EA pr mas aker These pin now be е enti in flower i да store d in a dry conditio The е ground, wj away, and bos v shi all moisture has been squeez zed. | open челт and where fine bloom pi 8, with a ith d PY зү either be kept Piura s can. н old at the iced i coal at tbe pit's mouth | exhibition, shading will be re — during ques igi them, or in airy dark da E nuc "priam (wh лаб pit 5 mouth we ar 2 told, although « of course | wea her. "fruffaut's White Perfection is an mely | take care to separate the b d ps ТОНЕ, howerer for үм ance. — useful sort, as are also Victori, rosy Dia , and | scarce this season, from thos th pe) fortunately тє} at Newcastle). There are, it seems, the „шеге kinds belonging to the Giant Emperor| SALADING.— ; n peat near London, from 5 to 18 feet Г төөчү шен Ee clas spring use : If lant ту e ues ndive fog not long be left unw оке, if ба ihe шту чүзү News NT — Get these now tied into form, In doing | rid Ses they анаа Кейын sloping € Muro э ерю” Rof 9 however. avoid too. much pin, Also attend destructive to them as fr die c "ng as been tried t engines of all kinds with a saving or S0 por cent: - "while, d ti be found for that Ени БЕ it purpose. í does not injure the ironwork with which it HxaTHS.—Look quoius after the E Ru Walk en din AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, contact. This absence of sulphur makes it Pacem Козге Sor these in pots, which are soon gea mieu. when converte zd charcoal к makin ing steel. | being either over or under-wate ered, Examina e them Angust, | g|. Влхйжнти». | — eem Further, it makes no smoke, lea no cinders, |, and ЕЕ i ОГ the Air. _ | Of the Earth seems- pan a Жы “satisfactory Min nenm. W tl Ethe ballo! P^ (82 [мах | Min. | мах, Min. [Mean |, foot 2feet Ы foe the peat-growing plants of Surrey are doomed. 2 look shar > after mildew on Lage s aa жо | з aq Ea — CLP eem he country close round the | wooded eic and, dust with sulphur directly the Friday 31 n |30149) 30094 | то | йо e| d имен, south of the Trent at any rate. We can | enemy is perce LP] sw RIZ буз | ot | en [SN Н mber Horr petet, actis to increase these both by | Mon. Y $14 [soors 30072 | 82 й Em] 63 E: M Ia pstend Heath ; but Epping Forest enclosed, and | means of cuttings and seed. The latter should be | Wei. $m 1| o2 | so | ИЧЕ ву, will have to go further, and "ipe fare worse.| SALvIAS.—See to having. plenty of the showy scarlet ченде. |20100 оли: Tu UH | ess less Cosi |— i ki nd called splendens, wh extremely useful for [5 = рве? у сай шун митру at night; Chry gan Tt is sa go od pr: ractice Бы —Fine with clouds ; very ; fine throi (aces ом hich abounds on the drie riis opes | to place the. largest specimens of this in a shad ay = Sire er dne ith EIN ED of the northern mountain mass [Cyprus], most abund-|situation out of doors for a few wee autum E а адда few ; hot iis "and à Vidi antly to the westward, at elevations between 250 plants so кене) will be found to bloom more re strongly, Яше. оге es and 5000 feet, ind is also found not jns in Candia | and ax iin ере in beauty than others dra М мее (where also is Lacs ed) but in node warm h EDER MAT Sicily, and inser: "This esin has been koown: fro Тек “уто. —Кеер these clear of red spider, by TM en Mrs tör turco ОИ ——- nane y, and the mod of obtaining л &Ea EZ gá | No Prae T the island [ ure water, which w ЕНЕНЕ MER t : will assist in keeping tl September. 500 565 2 Quanti a secreti pri n from ъа е икат "à A «om health. coping thiom. in ERR LE Жа "Rained. T aude uds many cl which cover nargins ofr Es LIPS. iir. lbs of Van Thol and others of that class Sunday..10 ло 69.3 | ЛЕЛ 19 137m |2]4|4| iT г аз апс г forcing may be potted. Place them on coal es 212 68, аа 10 $5 de лагви Быр йе beards оге goats. which feed Eus c cover pd as Hyacinths are usually do ^d one, R Wed: zi $7 571 56.7 18 0d E e plants. In Candia, as Tournefort has long ago | early in November tl T! iday ..15| 67. PETEA m Cr told us, the Ladanum is collected by a sort еМ ак Orest they. Was o рас e Satur, zh бз 13 875 js D 3 7 or coarse brash witb leathern thongs, with ekok FORCING GARDEN The highest temperature during the above period occurred op the the brushes are beaten. According to Pococke Crcvamens.— Where a supply is required аш Modem dp 9005 о с О о ОШ а there, a somewhat similar ойор is used | Winter, ЫБ young plants "eR be secured at ———— yprus, in which long strips of woo the | from seed, as por that have been bearing Т : vehiciz for detaching the resin; but these comics the autumn, r pri iere they may look, seldom Notices to Correspondents ж! certainly no longer in use in this island, In со rbd well for winter frui qoem oe а ш "p TI "ers nection with the Ladanum plant, Dr. Unger citar IGS.— Where any are pw. op the atmosphere as mas, in a sandy mixture of loam. Sud Р АШИ x ү ! a і A - young plants grown i . A littl - a curious discussion respecting the derivation of dry as | can convenien tly be done, and also let the trees| may cause thin to germinate more sped Ee warmth e пате of the island, upon which dependa; axis wel at б root, but avoid such а | Books. Can апу of our correspon known, that of copper (æ s Cyprium), and of t hie Cyptess degree of drought as woald be likely is injure the title of any book that ао реа Ий » ТААТАН (Cupressus). ic oue fles: орч ат еҷ foliage or Aló Doa aring Sia à for тор. Keen the Pe ric а тоа ала get er he information УКШ , а Hebrew word, duds was app li addo "n Alieub ts thin, y to light and | | work we can recommend. € Bur avoid stopping at rà season, Keep the| СОТ FrowEms: Subscriber. The ear! rly morning is the preferable : time to cut flowers for bouquets, all other conditions being Piliny mnis this Goph atmosphe t wh : pher or Cupros shrub, and his phere moist where fruit is swelling, washing the al Fl cours — неу poni to Lawsonia alba, Lam., foliage w well with the ошм frequently to prevent ^ E fal by the Sap during the. M. py n thonen an е Hen spider, Vies i ous plants in pots or tubs a liberal suppl eee at the same time less exhaustive than palag м ia S Hence they must be fresher in the morni: in a shrub, which is certainl ы & тае E Gio. and - h енун M of man ater. cultivated there 150 y ri diss dd | Pri c ye necessary re-arrangement of plants fre M p M ron ШОУ te d 2 br cedi NC EM cn eu grow ing in 5 bali ‘h Ча be y t e duration of cut NAA тете, i ny ур e tiis pass open үч pe^ hase En-| depends not a little upon their age when cut. in western ^] Europe, it could never have — ап | Courage plants expected t frui t January to | Fuxor: Z D. Your Pear tree is affected with Roestelia cancel- article of West, o that make vigorous growth, for ad boul x vüffcieutly | lata. We know of m" remedy except bu pem; tho ME Pliny must be in error, an other plant must be advanced by tle beginning of November to allow of You do not say whether your Savine has a gelatinous Fungus Бос онза EE e$: eres " keeping them ratber eooband dr on the branches. ii is not sup pane d I the Savine has any › y himself, atter "loving > гу, z as to check and| effect on the Pear tree except through its parasitic Fungas lerodotus in giving Arabia as the native country of | thoroughly ripen their growth. Plants w vhieh have been | 217 Ladanum, says that the Arabian sort is now calle м prepared for fruiting, and which it is desired to get up Ixstcrs: J Н. The insects which have gnawed off is TAE Stoholon, aud that the true resin is obtained from at once, should be encouraged with a moist warm ptm grow am Del ере. Cyprus, and that in both countries it is obtained from rir gest keeping the soil about their roots in a| from indie We. the West indiss ren are iD ow becoming - е beards of goats, Dr. Ung vw Palio tt в к ate as to mio is sture. If a art tific ial treatment domesticated in several parts of England near ber 'upros prop erly belongs tot өнсө On ot much nocturnal habits resemble those of the ол Куз мет te аса н h, but they are much less domesticate : of the island. Natural |} me, there is no 1 м? |so certain огво| examine your plants aftor nightfall with a lanthorn and kil Review. "— А ет аз бе ng t them cool and dr ry for a the marauders. W. = z^ erii e following is a copy of a poetical ADEM Ахта: ое d ze noar ano yege invitation the sign of The паше. an old inn at tare r* a brisk bottom ffi pinta M аро EAT carnea i s Bann Abingdon, kept T шиш Hone the root to properly m n the soil. Ta ke es HH Миа DE Soldanella; je, Glaux macm- tw is Hive Ms alive, pof,or plant out та: а short intervals as they | РһуПа; 2, Nep em molle ; 3, Adiantum cuneatum: We E pe т makes us f unny; can be obtained of sufficient strength for that PACKING GRAPES: y D "he best mode of king iow E Tho flavour of our pe d г Ac to the [siepe prier t wed t зер into an ош OW Xt m: Nott ax INES. eiae air freely whenever the Mira E is dry porok case. Or else to оде each bunch in à pointed Queries. here the ripening of the wi n object, (folded like a grocer's var pape of cartridge P d Fal a tittle fire-heat is used with the air, t and to place them as closely pec с пеһ ш d this will be single layer in shallow edam alendar of Operations. cé: mH efficacious now than later. Except, how- | Pnoxiwo: Old iber. You may cut back arge ОШ | (For "th onaning wonk ) it x Le e case of young Vines with a very gross| ofa good-sized Yew now orin spring. The sii giing top Е а аъ Ь abit it will hardly be necessary to use fire-heat if the of large Rhododendrons, five or six feet in " an reli gab ау py ly have| weather is dry. It will Дн s advisabl planted iu March last, һай better be left till they unfortunate as y. e to cover the y greatly йара tha o£ Кайа | bordéri OF Nót За which Kis i b to break next spring, especially as you wish to out plants, and even val e specimen pons placed | Grapes for any аса of tin m Pe a A P del 8 icri еруі е esee Крд нр р out of doors will soon be А ime, во as to prevent the вої] | STRAWBERRIES: Header. ^A san beet со from gettin, urated bare о il,” is about the worst possible basis гче е Ad е5 "Яаж аа poA and wet, | Gra S frequently, a ко Mm да эн ductive Strawberry bed. The best Т in. We ore housing such p Бак Мы Ыш бш , P y lamp wéather,| would be as much heavy loam аз you can © tain. dieses о là. a MUR pla p. ба; € t ü g any tainted berries immediately they are| recommend any artiüicial manure whieh would are well E. A little top-dres 1 * M MeL ind keep the atmosphere as dry as possible,| accomplish the end pro p Y p-dressing р. also zive | using gentle fires ү necessary, with d ^| ally watering with liquid pe may do аз "s the whole ап additional a i —— те is аы of ch itiona со айй ph ers A "few tion of air; but a warm tem ipe rature is nearly as DAE E Ters ya tal Pa Palace T babia сн д т їр hurt A gorous o 8 го m and amon; d vea d Ded 1: г be е ЕСТ M therefore inciso rich eet күм кеек сн io ө roti тй of les elarzoniums Stella Er Cybister, which are not only preg к effective i beds and v wee eM vm ases, but also make valu bi KITCHEN GAR: WATER Pires: 8 HED. Water which bas acquit n is pers k epe every шы A quin the ы. " Реа сһев d wi ~ ае E aire for лу I ese ешш ыас | inds оѓ fruit of the a i шүр зыш “ү ES ther Duteh bulbi iu vot ide жа ыл the d siy AE EIS ү getting | үт сч run off а fer aM ada, p А d. range trees А: always h water, во that air ge js intended for а for the decoration of Orange e | Pu gone AND Prans —Mos t kinds of Apples may be| continue to oxidise, and yo will thon Ге богу ог I чтит баеган се ко ring this-and next month.. Pears и, water, тоер by taking up the pipes and and Daphnes are invaluable for winter bloom н » ке "let o vic coii but the weathe: MT substituting D yranthus should be largely grown for that cnm ш and | continues. favourable for their ripening. Eres In p. 795, col c, for Ach Look care- PE Ia ‹ ry- yg ge J P A. will shortly hear from us. Ё 5хғтвивв 9, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. E. J PON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against | frequently, for t se of supportin on of one cow, which the owner, in T £1000 7 1000 7? Que Jude rues Ped рез animal; Bat i in ns of oet "um " ui case so [etanol alike of reason aud common sense, in- | grew rapidly worse, and died in seven t3 fro ted upon having bled. In fine, to sum up our QWLER'S. PATENT 55 : Dn" S = | the commencement of the attack, era to the present moment, we may state F КО? For particulars арр The other cow тоз t bly. | that every plan of treatment that has been tried Jens FowLeR & Co., 28, Cornhill, Lon m E.C.; ; апа Steam Plough | No medicines h e been given Dese week past, has succeeded ме failed. ps ig experi- poris. Leeds. —— —— — | and beyond a lit menter who meets with a i ase of the GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. STEAM the animal d be Pronounced free from all | disease in a prie loality, will" speaking of | А киез, THRESHING, RROWS, CH APF-CUTTERS | i 8e. his method aeeordin e" success, assert his IURNS, cw фи АЕН TOOLS of RAE B t. similar cases to the two quoted the use of| power to мб "50 ien: or more. Another. Minim. ces. Newgate Street, London. Works, Brentwood, Mer ether has been followed by improvement. taking a more kd а ры cma is content to sa 7. . | [n many instauees the secretion of milk has, been one- third ; , another, who bas fallen upon the CHATTON, SHUTTLE WORTH, axp CO, mds ment o e Manufaeturers of PORT TABLE an and FIXED | arrested ; but in ria er sheds animals showing the түшү is silent. upon the subject of treatment STEAM ENGI Sanay Aor и ivan, seit Moving Engines same symptoms e been treated | vi ith the agent | altoge ther, And it Pap rege ад MM: who have serat, Ee» nonis and А, Agricultural Purpose з generally, witho 04 апу ХОЯ t resulting. y of the from its com- ln, and 78, Lombard mm London ; also 1 „эзш e NM od ЕАД Viena; and оп: вю be given in doses encement, and have marked the results of every once or twice ay; it will not "nga necessary t nia of tr ment eed К eben етте рег Рой. i | contine it uso for a long period, because the case | et Fart ика of e ignorant meet with miserable he jal — iae required, | (The best Steam Thres achinery made.) | vill either i improve or become „hop eless in a da ay or| failure, and the well- directed measures of t O o SE > twi hland and Agricultural Soci р, ] DIN унн GH VETERINARY 2 EGE. when nan animal grows worse under treatment it gency, to make the humiliating paa erii that the The COMM MITTEE of, the e man Т.1001 ча, AGRI; | never again rallies, medical art has met with an opponent who refuses | SUBE ШООК. hoste Md do барады ны or the sake of further exemplification we may | to s ок e. will COMMENCE on WEDNESDAY, November the Ist. fer to a series of cases that were placed under сауа tinental veterinarians of the highest an Taa in a private establishment a few miles tanding. it is admitted that in spite е) the oppor rinary , and і што M Memes Md) Profossor Dick, from London. Abo ы pa end of July the ger ease | tunities фа А у! GÀ outbreaks of “ Mc od sienten) Mr. Srrawceways, V.S. | broke out, and o w died soon after bein ' no remedy h w^ und in in M e ifmdiil Anatomy, and Anatomic jM а аи ittackod four others followed in quick succession, EA noe ca Jp 2 e -— DA. e after a Жы : Thooretical and De escriptive, and o р ree calves, | painful sie tak that En lish pesa. ns as à авезон у ро EL Mid o one : ll affected with the malady. The | body may in the fature be obliged to queat the £. Veterinary Ms Materia Mediev and Phar r-) calves were evidently dying, and were Sit con- | opinion of their continental brethren, who are око иа of February till Dr. A. Dazszu, sidered cases for treatment, The bull and | entitled to speak on this subject with authority. & йр and 'Histdiogy, Puysiclogial) p, P. Yovxc three cows were properly isolated, every precaution : NT Pana VO ERE CEA Prot. Dı ск, т by being taken to prevent contact with the remaining NET Farr 4-1.— Reasonable fears rye Attendance on ай һе Classes, 210100" "eight cows which were still healthy, and treat- шр» ыы Fa е «айба gute would be Jons Haru Махткиы, Secretary. | ment was at once commenced. The bull and two | sent arnet, an applieation was made to the QXITHFIELD CLUB в H О w.|cows had draehm doses of carbolie acid, with Privy Council by ан. @Елснү, Tate Е High Sheritf of M^ AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, Dec. 4 to tincture of gentian and ginger, three times а the eounty, to take proper measures to preven MER ani Madii der ione i (hs crisis | day · The remaining cow was in a she some dis- | their entrance as far as possible, puis d on а Sunday. tance from the others, and in her case sulphite of Professor Bn ROWN was instruo oted to o VEM E Devis Жы A eut ү езуи at C the Ofe of soda 193 iven in doses of ; wo ounces in water e M Түш лав быгы Street, Piccadilly, | three times a day; gruel with ale was ordered, к чиш her to prevent any attempt to ord ы — | but before any benefit could be gained or indeed diseased animale, It у as dee med necessary at the expected from the measures pursued, the animals | опе to make very Che Agricultural € Gazette. шик af daya ere all dead, ^ 119 CORES Of fion in faot To most any emergeney, Fur PEN К ыа, ре y days previous to the fair the roads SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, At intervals of a few days the other cows were iol сахн could enter were carefully -— — | By жаі понети aegra under treatment. x rines and all outlying stock were in- ltuusreatrons of the effects of the several Quinine, brandy, port wine, gruel, and Linseed spected by Messrs. Dare, Hrest, and STANLEY, systems of medical treatment discussed in our last | tea were exhibited аын. in each сазе; no acting in different directions. By Saturday piper, may be selected without difficulty from the | ТО ME TE |. system was ar d: s cases that һа ade e pes The aab two. asea: were. under tfeabmont by. & апа зай sheda were ja rosdíneée to receive о : ‚ W пагу surgeons, all of whom i tn as we have | 1 sult ; p^ animals were dying when last seen, | and burying were at hand, veterinary inspectors iul personal opportunities of judging, h g, have com- | Šnd are since dead. t сез чечет time, out of 20 из си to stations whieh Fade all menced with the sanguine conviction that great | ine healthy animals in a b e roads along which cattle could pass, and a results were to follow the meli dur edel accommodated in sheds kept scrupulously clea an, large body of police, both horse and foot, were to adopt, и all the advantages of good meadows, рше |, егей by Sir Rrcmangp МАҮХЕ to afford every amon and unremitting attention, yi ith ever цу поо, | ay morni 6 o'clock the inspectors which the disease ud Es of атан 20 айай опе ошу “On an dar ing o$ lle first symptoms bei rdinary eold— iving evidence ot the utter powerless- | accompanied by а sufficient number of police to light Bale s ing т Ud. Mess rof medicine to cope with this disease, edic eny em at opposition on the part of “шй, dulness, impaired appetite and s peouliar| Again, the malady appears under another phase, | the drovers - rive. The cattle began to arrive tect condition of the ha air giving rise to the old | ew the treatment is remarkable for its success. | soon after se n, and continued to pass at intervals expression ** starin ng coat. js hree cows and а heifer give evidence of the exist- | till gd twelve o'clock. Each drove was sub- Two cases, exactly alike, both presenting |€ Re of the disease in its early stage. One cow | mitted to a igid examination, but no case of those Symptoms in the same degree мй ia was more depressed than the others, but all the | disease vi ч, The inspection was resumed Peneighbourhood of London a few weeks iude ases Were ide qe ed A be add n. treatiug. Ac-|on Tuesday and Wedn esday with the same i ere п а g worst ease is progressin. sides p жей ы "ii remar eed dat so few eattle had not н вееп ; ле E- Кур ати ехрегі k progresi ў x M Hr scale have been|at Barnet Fair for nearly half а century. This Кы disease, The t treatment ordered was -— the stimulant ЧА systems of treatment | cireumstance is undoubtedly due to two causes: wired 1 A dose o ni. P hi een (€ withoat the slightest benefit; | in the first асе owners of healthy stock were | Y tduinistered t, e to each animal, and the febrifuge ies asin ngle е e has Redi. chary of sending their animals to а plae» where Ма 2 ted to be given at intervals of four a th ide of th he Rade i cas they quote the case of a ps: on whi ch bk ге are boit |secondly, those in possession of diseased ani А Seco 3 1n the morning of -|thirty animals left out of " iios and fifty. | would rs eare to send them where гу would e Was commeno à. 0 Ar e waty o these е ег а tonie and | ре certain to be discovered and seized. | пысу better, the quantity 2. ilk had antiseptio system of {теа iint, eon йы prin- The. few animals that wore sent und a tolerably | Yu ада appetite was good, but discharge eipally of the employment of tar-water, which er sale чудат fair а E e n ura балу, i і that еге 5 partiou . тех Was ting fom fhe eyes.” The TUE T aiia acid. The other ten animals either probable | геа that there is no reason LM other сазе was ot so satisfactory : the cow зеі the disease песн or had it in a mild | regret | smallness of the number, for no ha, pading With the head depressed AA drawn system ofi inspection, however rigid, can prevent ther? е secretion of milk Pii рая eeased, and tein] in many places distant from London, in|the sale of — animals—that is to say of Was that distressed expression of óountetiános | parts of Norfolk and Suffolk tees кез d animals | animals that ha а зани аган го обняти e Физ of der the fr use о о , but in whose systems the poison lies е e. of ee dis disease. А tou io aud | simus Зеб cerei а; n addition T ы neces- | honos nu Pus ашуын wis — no symptoms | Sous] with tincture of -|sary supply of nutrimen: | of the malady for days to come, It is to ve poo 1 54; o ationed, wa pe Ernia ia tho dowes pre- i the City of London a number ofanimals were|that all who have purchased store stock dien : (End with ale and ginger were administered | treated in one shed with no better result than the | taken the precaution to place them in quar 850 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ZEME. __ "тещ 1 i among the healthy ones, and ріс, vers. But p to | honorary secretary, and intend to keep t те quite isolated from other this, Lom ng of the d in the aem cowsheds, I мае Nm Thomas Dyke Алала jun. M. Daw, эт, 13, Bedoni GER stoek for two or three weeks. precautionary measures, such as меше use daily of chloride ; ary i еа at fairs and markets is of | of lime, administered one ou of pi in halt a pint of Frou Mn. Harvev, M.P. (abri dged).— [The foil eterin i i Б. to each cow, and 21 uantity of tar, and painted | reply tothe letter of Mr. C. 8. йо, ubli LI] the greatest importance under present еіғешт- | fheir noses withtar. Buton еви Angust, quforemately, ре | When I spoke rab thao itle MARRIR Ys ы das tances ; but it is a grave question how far fairsor | disease showed itself here in a fat hat had been for|rated," I refer d enin uic pone А. gea ts ck endea y to ge mare for pia sto NP e countenanced werte qe МАН; mdp fried, i de ami n E 4 adAimg vat ж o gund mys EL. o. apr ч during the progress of a disease so fearfully | nours four more cows showed Рр Pet m ud f ou think that the character of the Gap A ES infectious and so deadly in its effect th {Не | had them all removed and slaughtered, and made a post | quent арво i of, food have nothing to do with Кө 1 I ls in whie mortem szamination of them, and fonnd the windpipe in a “We had," you взу, * many sah changes rm tag e "9 „еше eec мз һе state of decomposition, the lungs pig the small intestines Hii cadi and no doubt very many m re remariabl з d devel s dangerous than those red and inflamed, pe "the а dark yellow colour out- occurred within the past century; r^! we have ш th th bic ta'of iti i side, and dark red inside, which I t hink unfit for human food ы 4 t of murrain between 1745 and 1865” Y LI that ате the subjeets o in 86, | fter the fnst sta, age. however, upon this point, із not borne by (ha onr because in the one ease the animal is discovered | " « care t is no illness in this neig ood t К = ** The Right. Hon. Earl Granville, E.G., фе оЁ рге че only as are nec.ssury, and аваа Фома ai да GN a8 ро: am aware of; my own cows, eight, are all known 40) 2 Prom мв. Т. р. Асгахр, M.P., IN THE Times.—Mutual | ОЁ the trade, and the suppl. t food »pulati ^ É d 4 8. pply o! to our p»pulation, bo well and of a оні Ч breed, һа au 18 DO | eattle assurance associati: ond s with tbe area of Poor Law| Before we talk, for рай, of stopving the ingoa К H IM н i wa side t ns ar g form g f ment $ " : реа the cattle o: n each insurer, losses are to be met by | one-half of E al f of the Lei is derivei fua in the Жашыл: г чө еер в, and , V? | calls on the 8 b то rata, on the number of eattle А.А Д abroad, Apart from the large quautities of meat bave failed in obtaining access to any. Тһе time |I: follows that poche y more jn proportion than graziers.| there were к the а an Cattle Marpos шен has now d, and we must wait some weeks, before | This pr Spon orti ^1 is, in [s corrected ry а rule thus :—The | than 120,000 foreign beasts (і. е. oxen, bul d cows), which I must buy ; but it strikes me that thi |, Ie фт. ча = шуа Quar ters of the value, | duri ug the six months endin — 365, we leni lo Wadlag. ever рч ара Animae Te erat Oxen, bulls, and cows um ten. even though is late in the season, m. Len 10. T ed receive Өй. 10s ; the loser of om. d 7 59 TE РТС на К in the supply ed ME. 951. each, cannot recover more than 3 30t. eun add ые: " peo oa mam j food which a exis ii and that you might beer hope to а} ust the p^ between the Sw Уй 4n "ein ЖН WA — ат sare [A Mie. It is best to meet the emergency by praeci Hs c d slide v Че To subject, and urge the continued | 8% 97" mple i n э boy ere 16 is clear disease does not | scale, ps ained by Colonel Patten, in Lancashire (see p. 8:7), will { lead to кро ОВ and dispute. There appears to be wwe The ort cattle trade, therefore, is ilie e ў reluctance to insure, on the ground of the indefinite liability of а за of the country. For the oscar i each insurer. Men of small capital fear the 2А may be "ad d distriet it is, above all things, necessary to : THE CATTLE PLAG йу — pay fo ап ч ^ е сај pi tal fear that they | Norfolk we are Ак but not breeders Ee t t i the ir [We continue to publish the letters н АКБАН Ñe has been proposed in one Un айын ОГ ther дарш. PLN require feeding D» not Tot us, on the sub es м er to 6s. per vul of ned cattle. "Puis would provide | and doubtful pr-mises, loss the manufacture of these 0 м for the few cattle first attacked, and leave nothi into fat stock, by driving away a trade from our shores, 1. LORD GRANVILLE thus writes to the Times g y driving away “О Мана E Cob to meet the losses consequent on any serious 5 pread of the ya UM E RIES up our pastures as well as ош n my re rom Co urg p yesterday I sigd sted | evil. In another Union its мане qua resolved the -— If li the of pn are taken which havè А on t Green, three Ld from о Regen 's Park on the | bas been i iabi 3 f well said that, to limit the ity to 5s. per head, | loss than it is rtl to do Finchley Жө E Harin и De confidence іп the | ів іо decree beforehand the dissolution of the society as soon | itself? ә aa that: nad A s statement, and o ut. ab as the evi) becomes serious. The extension of time for pay-| In the midst of a panic, we ve ur а 7 may. daten м e T Torir 4 t do ment of calls i» also open to serious objection. I think the | matter of diversity of opinion, even amongst the ti P exi ility m: earel up b; eed riti їз, all too ica d Suppose 100 poer insure 20 head of cattle, say а verage oreign apenas what із the mere result of nat fiet. fete I left мий а н ago there were Ps е of 107. parh h The t sation w Pie TL VES 0007. | which we have failed to be Uh ө ш. a T mip t 130 milch aepo е ARE ta gt 108. imit of | there was а short һау crop m 1864, a V! r thia pesh авама ү mm mar 2 the two 15]. on valuable grazing ve ts, worth from 201, to 307, does | jast winter, peris dr e gly dry and hot summer this s ag ому ө eow aot Шилого Hoyi Habi A bat pr e Tevere, p it throwsa part of | we might surely find some causes for the typ on "— ty p g y yesterday. His Royal ана the Duke of Coburg the loss exclu e ly and thereby reduces the | our animals, especially those or дА. the КАРТ informed me last week that what he believed w be the IN tote borne и by the rest о te insurers iach weie y and heated atmosphere of а Loudon, cor i^ oe kept 308 erefore, e limit of 205. per opt. uropean country are animals pern s same disease visited C t year, No one could | поп to a loss of 201. when that. limit has been End. d are kept in эу Ач Tue milk applies ot a M bes edica] tren : e associati , 1 ng the mept kiiled a par- Suppose the ger саң к, erem Роб dien. ES маз Mas {оа for hie, rum i pay 8 um not nd on grains, о! р ticular те ЕН t а His M yal Жылы» had exiting foods, Whether, as many believe, А seen & horse ours, killed by flies whieh "The chief alarm аз to indefinite liability proceeds on the | їп the London cow-houses or not, here is, Г summ came from the нй. 6. ie а cow which ha ояр allowed Md tbat кре of the insurers may be VM to pay EA with which the Government might be fairiy to m — und. The disease disappeared i FL agile, aud arsi "T tion at law may be unproductive. | Instead of demanding a prohibition of the th Egi обй fad c pp D | This risk, ч real, aot come suddenly. inn уз ap ра а ся which are пссеѕѕагу for the con- e au ously as it ha come, p бу, a se ìl ven it 25 will forfeit all claim to com s country, and by which tbe more we import the Ios “J идет tha $ Protessor Simonds inion to be members. They will lose caste, and the | 166 us demaud that the dairymen of тонн. pisi уши де disease prol у tbe Die ot Goberg i ци sa ca Te si ТЫ Ue pace ml ertt ro ETE g 4 act in con- | ness, pman y, 91 alth alike 1 not the ds às that f vine " are suffering here | cert and md Support ne ^l. pne 1 London. —that its name is the Siberian t. l leading landowners have set а a ^ mple by | railway communications into and around. à “ Gao rims begoming re nible for the risk on various sums, pse » i» plies у milk to be tarnished with facility fron 100 К, of tbough ер of a Е е pta rages to every Tad Ч pa city. appear to ! М t: Gclder's Green Farm, Hendon, М W., Sept. none. Seve ui hund in this Union io "ue As reg rds impor ported cat Jenn ате ua pas 13th of July I purchased five Dutch phi p бып ot мен 8 150 head, us и rie be 46. practical mi by foreign shipi Market, and pee them in qnarantine at ys not F: underrate the ant X a liability, me А ара i^ of exportation, E. the farm, one mile from here. On tbe 2?d of July one | state дез" bd. о. Ай! aes if any of your ъл for exportation. th Erro Боан (OE Eee moti Mmi dre it maks кура prs Mte КҮ ac ] accordingly, bu yt сон nued | meartime eg great p ect to ӯ itus at із to cnyer the whole E durin their e ^to our s we eX worse, чн died in five Two m: еч T TI D set ohjeet to't proyiding for local AR aa Tu s Shou 1а е КЕЕ i KARR 5 f precaution” from the range ® 7 peior por edid e days t mmunication on this subjeot may be hak of the they reiieal. infection here, А» ала to 29099 Chalrma of the Que F e Committee of rd jin diseased animals being eem эм user cgice Bee nn i the Bath of England at the office of the Nr: Ain Mop one-half our вирр " затка 9, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 851 our attie в firs, cattle markets, auctions, and farm | animals exhibited the same appeara noe, being much beyond | others y th " Seres ey sedis anl at tne same uie gr pee tle breetor their natural size in almost every instanca. ing mu tayong all events, mar, 1 te th L2 qM " o pd Ed "IT description 0 im ood throu boat the Acid 6. Nonro Lx — During the past week some fe е past week some few fresh instanees "л Tan qeu Farm, v ae AA dms vi which, I X nivel E only be toutes ip by а bai of the disease have oc 2 in Norfolk, but at the same time (———M Me existence! of which requires to J. Н. | itis satisfactory to 8 that the prompt and vigorous pre- IS L G FAL LO W NECESS 4 cautions taken have checked to some extent the progess of the I А : bc calamity. Cases of the cattle plague are reported from Felbrigg, REPLY Ce tain nly not, either on ligi " or А lands, 4 Раҳ ME- i UN Дин ЕРЕ ds ei ратите бочілерра Bradfield, Wickhampton, and E h On Satur- | Provided they are properly drained. deeply cultivated, dm Mr апл ofa ало ома) of cattle from Revel. It Norwieb, M». T CR. Re "wr A— im Tt ee red th i M = stir e $n aged 47. , » presiding. 1 imported айу distinctiye by i revalenee among Londan subscription | raised in aid of the тие нй б copupeian tion — kie one "eb ploughing эла by hoppe | oota ози и oe: kd d il par ood] Esas — 4^ ма subs! stantial relief has been Cub м —— uei our strong- gro wing root, айо у zu dU Londons Кф two NEM adjaoput districts fund are M — ÀJ Е тте 8, 2001 EDAD В, P EO page aod пи us 2 сеча eom para! ratively, t entirely, free tror E е, 100/; а, Bishop of pania 504 TA Bondes, — Pa "ue master the woede И LT de L we йе ты Меке Privy! бш al as be т à “ S d ois Pont. AE Bermio рос. iari бор ik des iand and horse hoe, Weeds have no chance with g sito е assume ated and ps A Mi om Er аро As и, 501; Mr. J. Cal'hrop, 50. ; Mr. В. Over- | Crop of Tares and Whe: ste especi ally і if „you use guano; unruthenticated an. and u и, e tbe veterinary aut g, нн Ий ; Mr. H. Lestrange, 50l. ; Mr. B. B. Cabbell, 50l, ёе. | E mean -— no with У \ T Wy, Professor Simonds, ing ас Е e source of | With a view of aseertaiuing the precise state of affairs, the 00m» | grent deg fd ы pis information to he the etti чы was sent to Revel to buy | mittee agreed, оп the motion of Mr. Мос ageut of Lord Hi ме зае weeds A "e ә piei attie im question, superintend their being properly Wal-ingham, to address the following questions to each Poor | trench T which tears tl 25 forthe English markets, inspect tbem on shipment, | Law найб in the сопу: =“ 1. Are there any cattle im your | in the subsoil, accom e : 3 atlec any dis i i perit. dei never Ug. to the mint ш of в. p if so, state in what parish, when it I 5 aud if a ТҮ ans, when ап inch озь of the quond, are already pestilen: ctor has be апей in? 4 isease? mE we Sons readarg s that notwithstanding | 4. 15 there any small ti "x d bs been Mas. to кА prices раіс for the eattle to the | has there be "i vidi Кабо puoi aa Ma nite f ен oq -ransaeti d s w t| E is is my to the question ET Load avd loss on the transaction. exist in your un o4 сап yon 1 trae d hei da pale, К a and sim | it appears dangerous one, it mien паа аз billings—certainly under 51.—the importers pelin r. LETHEBY, the Medical Officer of Health for the City 1 i i faking the risk of loss on the voyage, excepting as against total бу аА: new in his evidence M the House c ery youn m it Ет TOU ank is bha Mangel жш, КЕЛТЕ, jos of t^e steamer by which they were carried. Jt therefore Commons. tbat the following letter iroi well known d vid y g, eep in the soil, and will, i on the bare recital of the actual facts, that tbe assump- | man in Senije Mark kot was found on "à man gho was fi fined | ^ided by the hand and horse hoe, very soon overcome Qu ihe importation of the disease from Revel is mosi | 101 at Derby, in Mar dep for selling dise: eat : | its enemies the weeds. wrranted, In confirmation of which де I beg to submit „йв д. Sim Yon pes А. as first sold а -—- e 5, ІС there are any " эн n Red Clover, the band hoe lim v or тшт of last year it was suggested Ио а gentle юры У a Ж, £ chopper i беч фаз. &. T" sad ^l he apr ring, when $ lovar pushes A ко will т АА Russian sonroes of su supply [no "b it ML poop seized. that ө e Aitor hs : „А; кы P e Clover takes care , th ^ у d jade ИКА send “i witi the oming н" note, for your own pro! at they в ot again show ahead, nod farmers amilable for овор markets, and with creditable enter- i in pase of evident ir —Pl:ase not y effer this t tale саге he same period to have strong weeds orm getan nde C previously alluded tote bui amd | О ir gale 04: t he sanction f { We Vp If not approved mattoeked е " their pastures, But then it may be superinti g ) i şs? imental Ba are жой ihe азад Dr. Letheby explained that а ** chopper ” is the trade term MU eds. Lowestoft, de ii d, de. d for а sausage-maker; and tbat persons Más up ye ed Cose Grass loves urrows and wot places, mately altered to Hull on the advice of north country dealers, | meat ү London cannot be reached by the arm of the law if | therefore drainage is pede e Next is deep wbo informed the importer that in their opinion Hull was the | еу protect themselves by notes similar to that su, к. pi cultivation by trench ploughing. It is Mn Mig how bet market to bring the cattle to, and not, as has been | tHe Nowgato Market salesman to his carrion correspondent at | ra nidly tha Burface furr TOW: ‘slice w ill dry it bar very currently petes, for the purpose of avoiding the | Derby. Рай Moll Gazette. ar | e London inspeetor of cattle, who was LEE ыле ЖЫЛТЫР ыл» э ler it, aware of the expected importation to Hull, and who GATJON BY INF. pon. NN —Years ago Dr. very d Hn the surface becomes almost im ould bave been sent to superintend its discharge Budd. of "Bristol (to whom j-debte d r a correct lise ediately frm ward i паа «алой "щу into bad the Commissioners of Customs been in the least doubtiul erba Ld d the typhoid то " E tho lowe de mals, and, the unfer quitivate layer. Cou i ei n . The cattl ive ou s Hull їп excellent condition, the veterinary inspector being demonstrated that tbc great raar of anyar “нир фа in | In eur hot t dry eastern counties dur ерсе su' Ж ж бы ible y satisfied with their henlthfulness; part were soli in | buman typ hoii, a бий analogue of the m which is at ploughing deg bein; n to the surface and i anohes i n sent by rail to London, where th цз} di d of | Patient, abd that, providing roper measu "- го А {о |; ; : i cg mieit Merkel. Peg Mi eid пеат insure immeđiate disiufection d the alvine discharges, there is im sid that ifa any moisture remains nt the its ш same Revel cargo was freely spoken of as the cause of Seo gratie Ds ant i "е Ciasne ror It ® also | Vitality exists, 1. Муш cattle plague in England. Although the importer | Well known tha ө who, from the nature of their duties, | is very free from Couch Grass, but wherever it appears гче denm cattle felt satisfied that by bad not been the | are brought into more immediate contact with the excreta "t it is forie d ouf, n Ош from t rth, aud EL. or unconscious calamity, he тараны {тот the sufferer are invariab!y those who incur the mre danger ОГ "m e en Eis ey diet — к them until such | in Mon: eim suffer fro —— ed рн рари lent "E ех eld n lend D iod as he could do so in a manner admittin ан у understand why this shou е саза when you plough your lai ore removing the Couch and I һауе now the pleasure ra de aramng i TET the ҮҮ кеш that died od Tovor le, à Qispaae V that has iia specifie | Grass, ар divided parts are distributed by Ше drill auti n tbe Provin erupt tion of the mucous surface of the in- Биһи indorsed by tne Б à Gonen at AA asserting | testi nal MG ога v^ Ош YU Ж nature harrow, $n nd you thus p^ n mu тайн АА of. evil. M no disease has exidcd (Uoc ears, epdeaspurs to eliminate фе н il Bie to be fon I have now a fine rem 2. Оон етем in July land 3, Fenchurch Street, ME Kat ону Inwiw, |Breatest quantity aud mos and here alone after Taras, The б ss shows n variona 4 аге to be seen ep speoific TU whioh’ distinguish tb tches, А tl “ Сору оғ OERTIFICA disease from all others. Just as the poison of smalipox finde рене. AS вооп 85 LlB iud i dry. dcn w im me- X. the A овогт, 1 теру conseion.|its outlet and specife eruption mL the skin, so does diately after. harvest, "E will be forbed out e е. B 228, 2. РЫ & © Hi B ВЕН © А BS 2 $4 e E 8 ч 2 g 8 DE 3 F 8 Ё E 8 ER e and iet here, in the province of Esthonia, of to Aires reso lie he на t А. We only source | P'Opagate it. Cabbages are iar di 9и @ keep down of bheal&h prevailed among the eattle, | of danger, and 1 do not hesitate to afirm that we sball never | Weeds after сафое ho jug. Г our London or Bore pue - уну other piter орч д мер Eo long 2. | cart- | Garden. Сайа planted is diens Aen) de ugel ppeara much tess n-] 11oads ш li from un (rinder уела * | iniaglod д les. ei Ren witby the diackasgos of diseaecd ing опг поб eie ed 1810. Three ton He: er EA * W. А. MAASSEN, qp nsequently eontaining the poison in a most | ^CCOrding to pan "аз mno mm fat) “Revel, irst ай ofthe Province of Esthonia,” | ео T LA аге scattered broadoast over the land. , | arming ma um ш УЗО. tons of Potatos, ami is easy to understand that au а аш але je Dok Long fal arie rime de nadm g is animals f ге re о ойне with the discharges dans and our own by abundan meat making. A Пом pere. costs 5l. at least, жоп any inmediate re ад Бе; рег Tus also ie raa ruos the tere spent шге and band bneing among growing crops pagate the Slaats: whizh diseased ships’ E Ls алиги, апа the sewers отр tortil and we get a valuab P erop for consumption, nr | à ibo -dimqes: im. the! вора ot the dn of long fallow are num dir petu a юрен 0 E a id MS dt. s qud tho Siberia, wh меса dis discharges from infected animals | fallow a four aa one garden wonld sreate a ent, her tbroug! n M dee дүй communicated to the | are dried up, aud ep - үзе are spread invisibly After P d before scarif ng tbe Ке we бы ыз The Ө destructio piot Xd b. herd d the ни эте end ір: in fan piui hann ттр А fork ont wey Hio x к ah aad oues E ol Чеш, and Ne one of the presumed UE disease was | months vier sehen z x ern (La the land ; an bins e Aus. Tiranos d. p it attaeked the animals yè the utmost | t a oben tselt poera la AR t ihe animala aubjaot L7 учан preventi M энш rh ae ot reme al skil onig allay its | to itn SES МИЙ de miad ihe great 2 ority could esi r had unen of tlie] аш on bein t apria prised ot fno ene magion 1 piede p E E еа of De TE vo demore zum TA КАП т а ly Conch Gras ш Ше "Че s i rders that everyt! | | stra essor Polli, o rotect the system. оца обоо mor only уйш the vles а Bt BTE e a pra: | almost СЕ from роїв i 1 n) а very large pro- Piu Шр few pem ngo to at "5 ead or the purpose of benefiting th poblic, whp'are | portion would escape. These Mee. e 4-4, are rail huge staghs of Couch Gr T ^: par if A абаа КТ knowled; LLL еа worthy LES consid, it pais рем is perg A mna. zi e | m aiB aik чы established gb Vae 3: Holly Led 1 ime | Ser а! тсе чн aede, therefore vas iot ta iced MA a li pere there ur be з no ре kx d the oniy ai н the tanapi Several vefestiona passed threugh my mind at that the оосу we, 10. Was in excellent condition, an słaught-r of the infected animal, САЙ n of | moment, which I may be excused for not committing to I Were ing from 18 to ]8 quarts o! milk per | all exuviæ, absolute burning of the КА Sire, an fiter thi meden «^ Sheds'in which the animals were milked | 2 ^ ogus th e ip ode ja zd КАЛУ A iis a 0) s Jd uo Hf T lli ые шы ind mored, „пз! МПё-їүзвНей, and every kine ‘dure | be u tiagha i ing 1 aue ed ey are well grayelled. 4:48 45 i324 чөн - ago an bn n ra E al t inplemanie in the neigh» Be water which rtt be termed not os good, but rich, and | 9. PREVENTIVES. 100 with iles of bourhood d of Wati s fela еч pates зу, кун ivt) drank was Was as pure as water can well be. | London, bio are Lu lig most dairy Кы hje фе Porc brine КТ сше 'eat; ld k hood, b а r. followed be B tea L^ sis sir eat d oy are dover а into the fields. On TI Ure west | paure ei mild y to ouf exhibited Pa the animals кїйє Tapi and gome Hi ago, that the plague was raging in m з N.W ) district. | of Couch det] Was sop iie ан m i lheherdsmam. Y basi: ward Я teres 0 Ex isonge, йен ined jo pinn eauh cow Ae ap Yt «pared Ex А pbi rien beum rmed | I апессеа th 5l T mi y: grains > uce o select sue > ord касын Esc Ae] to tbe SR mure in gold water) in half a pint of waterevery меа айар Миы L'arbre X UR t Dd stp eni: | apr mopping DE TEE eR i Logic eto pam ro ШЕ “Ж "ыу ue A. P. g Whisk: of w hing it with a a (ото wines ana о ЫЗ ОЁ Ba pe Eur a Cha роже гану, an р along Ae aliegs and шош ы paint into the v Tp t ino many iow. А б ончу ч н the solitary Sitios X. Р "Tue ux cows bows with dine eim. tar every worning. ded. ы to ues deed perta he glos, | rI observe j ёа of ileuro. a SE the disease, exhibited the mia the тапш И» їз аз ено "e теа - edu not | with regret tbat in n heh f an өг d trials of i King 1 Өр in t { i 6 эу онг: i iti mier rote wi ang кш prora ТТ dade drei ho ok ga меш rey dar., Ише Гл; | n lem commenta are made, on Ге укинута Ў look, and eye, or depressed or relaxed, Tien p dun, QUEM piti rint plague has yisited me, Tio ars condition 9 gus — ed far &r all the anin d flow of mucus ucus from the eyes and the ө а y that йөз жанм Am rialas — ‚ and I grieultural neis w AP g down Lnd tho exten Ве ng and та se of the e horn, ers EE TTE гл iba mp tara d is м» den dec А, "the roots of plants aud E g= , аы шш, апа Я Че eT gis XT many feet deeper А some of them are aware of. Уг the mouth, and iT Е ате J. J. Mechi, Aug. 1865. 852 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Szrrrusm, 9, үзө, | 16 sheep, for Mr. J. M. Read, of Elkstone (96 historian | Hill Hes 20 sheep, for Messrs. Po — OTSWOLD RAM SALES. | of the o tewolds "), at an average of 97. 175. 10d. ТЭА Er à e of ^r. eut à, les for the resent ear, of this famous Au ust 7, in Cirencester Wire cn Mr. Villar sold ugus in Cirencester marke et, Mr. A MM " ion me : Е а 10 sheer р, for Mr. Ratcliffe, of Sapperton, at an average sheep, f I a Шат Garne, of Kika 8 the depresion under which the agricultural interest | of 9/. 145. 3d. average of Tl. 18s. 2d. Last year, 191 7а, 8g has so long laboured, шге Li a to be little reason August 7, at Cirencester market, Mr. Villar bt yr ango t 7, iu Cirencester Market, Mr. Acock sol] 1o | to lain of the prices obtained. sheep, for Mr. Akers, of Water Eaton, at an averag sheep, for Mr. Tayler, ашны. эщ | August 7, in Cirencester market, | July 24, at Те iine. Mr. William Тие 61. Жы 12 aleen Мар, My, Гоша - Acock ыш | sold àbout 40 sheep, for Mr. Francis Francomb, а! August 7, in Cirencester market, Mr. Villar sold 11 p, ы 4d. arton, of Cola St. Demnig, : average of pe i sheep, for Mrs. Baxter, of ;Fyteld, at an average of | July 26, at the Cross Hands Inn, Old Sodbury, Mr. | 157 ls. 6d Pu. Ub н, Fore "T" Willim Taylor тш oie sheep, ke Messrs, G. & Aug s£ 7, 3 in Baunton, after the market at Ciren- average of 117. Last year, 91. 5s. 9d. dwyns, at aa W. Li k, of Horton, at an average s. aut "Mr. Villar sold 44 sheep for Mr. он, анн Angus ус Cirencester Beh Ms. me" | 2l. 19. Prin p^ aries d ioa Ae E E hoep, for | made an average price of 177. 5s. поо th еер, | sheep, tor Mr. @. He ua Handy, wh С 137. 5s. 2d. | lot 5, realised 77 guineas. Мг. Porter's average last 121 e Gd. ewer, of Le Gore, year, the otis was as 101.1 Qs. 10d, ear was Ai 18s. 10d. Augu Ewen, Messrs. Moore & ds эй, poli 5, at Northleach, euge Aoi sold 40 sheep, Augus t7 in Cirencester market, Messrs. Moore & sheep, [3 L3 John Howell, stia Mn soid 4] for Mr. Jam pine: whieh made an ave rage Hill , for Mr. Clark, of Frampton Mansell, | 117, 19s. е at an average of | l 161, 10s. 6d. Ta t year, 107. ее т. 1 Augue 9, at e € Messrs. Moore . ^ [^v^ dnm а mer pn market, Mr. Villar sold 30 gust 7, in са market, Messrs. Moore & | sheep, for Mr. Hen ry Howell, oy hich made an sheep, fo Н. Cole, of Ashbrook, at an average of нї sold es sheep for Mr. John Barton, of Kemble, | of 9l. 2s. Last year, 10 17s. meg ТІ, 15s. 8d. gm year, 8l. 12s. 4d. which averaged 7l. ~ |. The followi AA i parative statement ү August 7, in Cirencester market, Mr. Villar sold Au; quA. D in Cirencester market, Messrs. M tl 69у : т r | ' 1857. | 1858. | 1859. 1860. | 1861. | 1862. | 1803, 1864. 1865. NAME. PUE : zi {Б $ 3 o ORCI P $3 Average. = Average. E Average. ВЕ Average. B З Average. B = Average, ШЕ Average. $3 Average. 9s A СЕ LE 82 dá cb LE 88, EE di e £& s. d s. £ $ 6 s. d $ Y d £ & s FR жЕ d "e i . Howell, Coates өг P РА ..| 40 | 12 10 40 40 1 40 | 14 1 41 81 1140 11 40 11 39 | 101 41| 93 ^y Mr. T Lane, Barton Mill .. ..| 50 9 14 50 |1 45 48 | 10 1 47 | 11 48 | 1 3| 50 | 111 47 1 == 'g Mr. J. K. Tombs, Hatherop м ‚..| 50 15 53 48 40| 8 89| 9 50 7 1 40 1 40 1 86|-T vA | Mr. C. Barton, Coln Rogers -0 [52|18 5 8j 52|1 1 52 |12 7 4 [50 |10 50 | 111 52|111 1 40 |1909 Mr. W. Cother, Middle Aston б ‚| 70 9 16 0|1 68 60 81 60 91 $6 | 101 65 1 44 1 541.7 т. | W. Garne, Kilkenny .. sek d ipse 10858 4 45 46 54 | 12 47|1 48 | 1 34 |1 3| тве —— W. Lane, Broadfi. * .| 65 |22 4 24| 58 | 16 1 50 |111 54 | 17 50 | 171 50 | 13 1 56 | 14 14 1 56 | 1 52117 94 | Mr. J. Gillett, Minster Lovell š ‚| 64 | 14 2 64 | 121 60 |1 60 | 11 17 66 | 12 58 1 50 |1 56 1 59 |10 3% | Mr. R. , Al .. ..| 59 | 16 17 60 | 1 50 |1 52 |18 1 56 | 15 1 50 | 111 54 | 15 1 50 |1 52 | 1318. 6 | Mr. W. Smith, Bibury гд) * ..| 97 | 18 16 59 | 1 51 [1 50:1 HE-—T7 50 91 t4 44 | 1 51 19 11 |40 | 10. Т7 Mr. T. Porter, Baunt = " ‚| 52 | 10 15 50 H 44 49 | 111 50 | 101 50 1 30 1 50 | 10 15 10| 44 |17 5 € Mr. Fletcher, Shipton ^ Я | 54 | 12 9 54 | 1 50 |1 51 | il 50 | 121 51 | 1117 52 | 18 1 53 | 14 1 51|13. 51 Mr. W. Hewer, Northleach Р „| 54 | 15 18 55 | 2012 1 53 | 14 1 | 50 | 16 50 | 16 56 | 17 17 50 |1 50 | 2 50 | 2119 4 Mr. Walker, Yanwo 3 ..| 46 | 12 0 46 3| 40 | 101 | 19 | 13 аери — А — 8 -jo Mr. R. Lane, Cottage Fa E SIRRA 80:|-16:: 5 46 |1 32 | 1 | 32 | 17 86/3410 8|43|23 2 3| — Ry: — P “ш Mr. Howell, Ewen к . .|42]|12 0 40 |1 i| 40 | 1 | 40 | 12 40/110 6|40|13 3 3/|36|12 1 6|39|1219 0|] 41| 119 4 Mr. J. Barton, Me St. Aldwyns ..| 50 "Xx 50 50 1 45 | l1 50|10 7 0 [4 819 7144111 5 0| 46 9529|21|no* Mr. Barton, F: г. Г . 9 50 1 50 1 50 | 15 4 | 1510 0 |46 | 1613 4 |44 |1414 11 | 48 | 1218 4| 46|10 7 1 Mr. Handy, Шора & АР; > -j| — m " — — 91 916 3 0 10:8 | 48 915 0 | 51 | 101010 | 51 |135 1 Mr. Н. Cole, ys > 4 E н .. = 25 — š — -— m 2 20 | 10 10 6 | 24 812 4 |30} 715 * Mr. James Walker, Northleach v. s -j| = .. — . — 4 |— e. -— š — |18 5 0 | 36 |11 2140 |10 0 0 | 40| 10 ш Messrs. J. Wells, Hampnett .. = |- xs E 51 |1119 5|51|101 8 — "pu 1854, Mr, Gerne, of Aldsworth, realised SIL 75 Bd ead forüPaheos a Mr а GPS I Cia fM XI Т Mr In 1854, Mr. Gerne, of Aidsworth, realised 21l. 7s. 3d. each for 2 sheep. In 1855, Mr. W. Lane's average for 65 sheep was 207. 28. 64d, In 1856, Mr. R. Lane obtained an average of 201. 14s. 1d. for 30 dese Mr. R. Lene has now discontinued his sale of (€ and last year sold his ram lambs at an average of nearly Tl. each. At Oxford, Mr. Jonas | м ет d fi ш. Miny, were saved | been m piam ent. M pericu ts usually y oM em by t e ear] Ius аа of turpentine and tincture of | animals "s ack quarter y very fal трет ә ME ОЯ een. o Cotawold pond Б Ба dropping after calving, Ophthalmia in cattle, and diarrhæa, Бате á ü Paxto рен y Mr: Ht wo Dev —Pleuro-pneumonia was extensively | been met with, but in no great numbers, earhng rams, R. Dona whio лег ап prevalen E in bis dier during the summer and autumn. The| KENT: Levis Pi ОШКОШ was very prevalent ia average of 8l. 9s. 31, the high being | majority of gres proved fatal All of them, I believe, were | the large dairies where they are constantly purchasing exttlt. 154 guineas, and the lowest p oduced by contagion. Cal «#9 suffered со: nsiderably from | It is chiefly brought with the Dutch cattle; it is no uncommon p ан long боне ambs, the diarrhoea. —— Cullompton,—Pleuro-pneumonia rarely visits the | thing for а farmer to e ten or twelve Dutch beasts, aud in neighbourhood, the cattle being home-bred. Scab in sheep із | less than a week all of them will be affected with pleur- . Sou next | common, ing often to on and recovery о! ie neumonia. o0t-and-mou! sease has prevai 1 АН 0 шен, 101. 156 ШЗ а. бу, s pur for the ж ome rn of stoc! кымы " сми sme Both in dmo Pre win ur arge e je i lent. — Rochester.—Vety fe averaging 5/. 5s. 8d. DORSETSHIRE : Bridport.—Pleuro-pneumonia has appeared | Diarrheea in calves rather preva Zt cases of contagious diseases; two of pleuro-pneumonia, Mr. Paxton next ax 30 long-woolled as lambs | in only ке дау Mer ders а Mon Mite sea e gr tior metre dme оор irom Mr. С. Gillett, of Lower Haddon. varied | several years, no cases for several months within several miles | into market in this part of the county. чер Мое Grat from 57. 15s. to 3I. 10s., the average being AZ, os 9d. |of the place, and no public road through or near the farm, | Diarrhæœa лолу — calves artifi T nter The las nod of 20 Cotswold —— Two of the cows died two бев after I — d in. Thirty | mortality from parasites т the winter y Mr. Thos, Aker “д Bis fiourtón, who ni > | others were slightly affected, showing the mucous crepitating | ^ LANCASTER : Liverpool. Peas neumonia окап ШЕ his début r » rüle; but none of these died." Thé 56 résidant cows were | valent. Ву the adoption lof ача measures mn nes this і year with so y superior rams. Tie dosed every four hours for three successive days with flax and | sent into the market d: can usually be restricted ps realized from 54 to 144 кашы. Vb eie 71. 15s, 10d. | gruel, and an ounce and a half each of sweet spirits of nitre percent. Epizootic aphtha prevailed extensively during 5 Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard. and oil of turpentine. Those affected were well blistered with | past year, having been brought by pigs from Ireland. 84 mustard. Sheep suffered extensively from epizootic aphtha, | farm servants had it very severely. Diseases of the = remaining lame for mon: and becoming greatly emaciated. | an iniu ns were below the average. ame OF STOCK IN While treating some cows for epizootic aphtha, “І put nitrate | Ler Loughborough.—There was a great mi Ая EALTH 1864. ot do a potass into a cistern for them to drink, and wash their | cases ot su uro-pneumonia among Irish h and Dutch cattle; The following is greatly abridged зата the returns|?noutbs. In order to test the strength of the fluid, I in- | there were rp among home-bred beasts. Epio Mus in а Е ary Review" for August 1865 :— поша, dipped my finger deno е ed e put it into my | existed in a mild form during to summer, Scab in n 1 B ALMA. TaVo DR medi. lon Оромо among horses | 7 fth Pede dier yr dia t hesitation i iet cattle have much lesg prevalent t| usual. | o! ө cows, e e esitation in pronouncing igestive organs were Thousands of had died within a radius of 10 miles, | my c mplaint, to е ma epizoo тит: ү; extensively dung the last few mon! presenting the following (€ — loathing of food, ко Stockton-on- Теез.—А. reri any cattle, both fat me any es died from diarrho. Sheep al prostration of strength, staggerin, t, and con: ustipation on d lean, have suffered from plewro-pneumonia, trad the | from Pe Burns and pigs from pleuro- — the first day, succeeded on the iM Мс, е x i, аз a rule, are hurried off to the slaughterer, thus in t IRE.—Scab in sbeep was во perla die "be a 8 i eds тре conde blotches on — со ая the Lo piens of t| om disease, yet great numbers Linccloshire po Influenza, with [e {=з was Very of extensive inflam: i me of | have come under с to the | valent; there was по discharge from the nose, but gue Die. farmer, "but 1 the теши ы supply о of food ul r human con- Мез. F few cases of black quarter, though the eric Crewe, — Pleuro- се. has not been so|S8umption. I belie to pone chieti in con- | rally is well drained. We have treated several fion c VEMM CBE иш some previous y Foot-and-mouth | tagion ; and this ctn, ue well ae 100 t-and-mouth disease, | for strongylus flaria in the bron ——М‹ Jf takenin dme yel among the cattle nd pi pigs on ire or four | and scab, has M very prevalent in the Stockton and | Pleuro-pneumoni less uent than in 1863. вео, ngton markets. ey he; ontbrek — splenic apoplexy h has not been met with. беор have been | Essex: Southminster, near Maldon. — Very few cases оѓ | апі blisters, witu good living generally. When an tantse — аут y Pigs have died, NE Е. E. pleuro-pneumonia have been met with. Epizootie aphtha | takes place I always seton the whole "herd with pee ок of power in the limbs, and discolo greatly, less мш in the preceding year. Markets generally | Epizootic aphtha and scab have been less pre em body. d їаггһ lao quarter occurred exten: 79 cal m these 3 ALL: Penzance, — Contagious diseases infrequent. eani thet they b being purchased from other counties when very | fever in cows. Diarrhoea in calves existed to 9 alent, 00 ер ro-pneu. ees pas been Makoown for six years, though nae @ ind subje ected to lon g abstinence, change of milk, rý ——Brigg.—Pleuro-pneumonia was b ers рй, som е аге frequently imported from Spain. Black quarter, fered considerably from affections of the respiratory | in a milder form than is common. mnitimes simple ары, dropping after ior calving, a ч red water, were occasionally met ача рн коше ed by y рагаты оа fron with, an vo wat very prevalent. HaMPsHIRE: Alton. — Very Шә pleuro-pneumonia or | Scab has been very Lu ра, de E Scab, sheep suffered са ре Aspat: epizootic aphtha. оер: have iaie гет foot-rot, and pigs extensively элчин lx Ii terine affection before lambing. with the exception ọ f- epizootic pes which | occurred have perished in larg mbers fro atal disease, торот, Arabe gói Y the d; digestive organs, vit Р pai Ио, among pim and c MR q was HERTFORD : ения тты з 20 pleu то. шиш утке з ip g the > exceedingly common. among yearling stirks, and splenic umonia ; the were sent to the butcher, ani ear since apoplexy attacked half a dozen animals on badly drained land, | were treated үрен еш ved the others of tho ye е 2804 tban any provi and pigs extensively, t y yeoviog fatal in all cases but one, in from four to six hours, 100 че 20 at a fair, one or two would fall ill, and the bert go tl гона seen several shephard and their bear wt water in e was revalent ted paras disease. Their tongues and ad per witnessed шше һе year. stirks, appearing — on alllands, Measles has гаа 2 tarm cess- ve for many oos prevalent а Pi Rot has occurred to а limited xe d y^ em TE s он спа РНЕ err M o PENE have either extent among sheep; in the previous year (1863) it was very eat Berkhamstead.—Epizootic aphtha has » cupation roads through them. Black quarte ont | : тада nx Pig et ог severe as in former Јев. Бок Өе attacking young beasts, from six to й d : 'YSHIRE: Bakewell. — Pleuro-pneumonia and epizootic | Quarter and diarrbea in calves existed to a limited e rincipally. I never saw a single beast B een хе been much less prevalent than usual “This I rient fever was less prevalent than usual. m PA pigs practico. рше о o the rcgem A more cautious in the purchase of extromely fal dos highly infectious enteric fever dev DLESE ed. —During the la — Irish and other t ve brought it into this neighbour- mely destroying, in many instances, from ner hood before. Black quarter prevailed extensively imperii percent. Itis mos! t fatal in young m юз bronchitis and i айпод asthenic rm and oe quere was little parturient fever, but much re ng | HUNTINGDON : St. Ives, — Pleuro-pneumonia has come E At m Horses were os Its саше, the latter being attributed to the dry summer, which | under n myn notice than last year Jels mostly THiali Бейиш (а | Until November, waea intluenze broke Ой Өг had rendered the natural grasses more indigestible. Many | suffer, and it generally ends indeath. Еріх dotio леме has ! nént symptom Ж ^ зз great debility, and 858 two to four days, if not properly treated in the | never kno M of th» diana — өйү in from wn ёс fail in arresting егор аі , п Hrs s believe pleuro-pne eumonia ївеазе. I| Hallett's C; Browick's ick’ ick’s С" er: «а. umonia in cattle has been less | I2onths, ready to break "t. A (inm У the —— for | and so on. р vont rmn reralent tban in f ea The majority f cases have | exciting caus eat, cold, wet, sho bet. wr era se After d ibi sced ocurred singly, and of a very mild nature. At least 50 per food. Few f уре ео dis nous о A =“ y е иы ом кир to wien of the affected animals ave recovere The other case | former years, and scab in sheep almost unk: anie of higher density, мн Атто roceeds : heri м Д р unknown in this part fatally in two days. oot-and-mouth disease has of the country. Black quarter prevails t te z The s Wi еф етте бнер thus nelybbouthosd, bal lam көт. (о а агеві extent i А AS 80 LM 10th October, 1863. „Тһе E an to good nurei iseases of the digestive organs | 18 Р. y a change of diet and a little dio to biaa P LES ыте been rather prevalent among horses, due mostly to about a healthy condition of the In our emer na k of each Meise fs not pr esenting prae d diff isproper ‘Roding. — mre ае E enc lask ede дА pretenia and heal e: ъд ut occasionally a fow о However, the mbers of “ d wp, n: «(n plinta сз A 4 1 pag catle all termin шыу d E rin atti арр аера ч dria disease io E. Hg чануб зол х: on the — une, 1864, showed so: Sero te Matti poffe "i Eom ерін QA d catt е аме diarrhea in эт зү es ind VatturisHt mr. $ yir ET vires gr ерт.) ij ше monia exposed for sale in public markets. E f tho average during e tba cer a teme ^ ЖЕЕ RM tM Boy sheep pom. ic diii ido not AA TA 7 IM Ч жолу im. s enton аи Еши v oM E E sider I have met with P. еы ín ihi dE during „tho equi ери one жейт 1 Кыллы in cattle in 1664, » ©, m Lem Ceci poen + {егїпагу з the Pw —À by cold and b uen die Жы улынан baik та затоа тт E i -— DU аео! панава in the earl а ollowed up by а „уды д ——Ki о cues © 1 administration of vegetable and ferruginous tonics, п rmnster.—Pleuro-pneumonia in| From the 80 А seod E Maas o co boli tac pront tle i рда шд e cue d oani manta | fe Ae e 4 таай тз plante wero Кон diu Жы oonviácod ЖЫ, y occur, but they are usually treated by the | F. y с 2 that proper market | owne еер have, as a general a Haalt y tet rom the 80 B seeds of the 4 varietios sown, 59 plants were Le pim озан iA г Ы EE ge xe ee num f lambs have suffered f ion of the i "е Его ZI C soda ч е x ri: e non d i qs extent in this|,, ORKSHIRE : Several herds and flocks suffered from epizootic living —37.50 per DOCS V enl уе district, but it generally yields to g nursing in a fe оона Scab їн sheep has been very prevalent, but : hollave à it m 7 seed. dap Beabin sheep very common du the summer and | 248 10% nearly disappeared. I have not seen a саве of pleuro E "s Ж ees end dion, treated in moet cases with mercurial ointment, In |De"monia, but агт aphtha has been very abundant in ed aperioeity v the light c is pring a large proportion of the farm horses in this distriot markets. The markets and tho cattle inana ih are but t tha t "the аа вее А, di t yield b. EE uina very malignant form of fever (sceriatina) | 3007 properly washed and cleaned, are, I believe, among cent. so m lant ‚ а, not yield by 5 per m таз йакын ДЕ appearance Pat t fruitful causes of the propagation of those d mes Pl a (meg June, 1864) as D. is med a milder form, and ultimately disappeared ; Keighley, —May and June furnished us with several cases of | eY be acci iden tal, bu t, 1s wes shall poin nt ou resent] a few es proved -— .—— Ber ry — Influenza, pleurisy, ah nis. tbat h Uo аи on one farm among : ili ties was әм уа тег evalent among horses dur 4 n purchased the precedi; ut lasse: December с the rre. cer п 5-Й а irte pa Ше farm gama outbreak. No epiz =: лр 'aphtha D" io on at rim thee d as B, even though diseases of the pone organs in hor Hoo: t Pod thi 7 4 MER фшшон, i most cases оны ARa тч ceding one; these were caused by the ARAS ol n Dur e periods of growth and ripening, evi ось eu non diseases of sheep are eod suffering from this affection.—— Market Weighton.—I had a few | Саге wW: ken to prevent injury to the Wh ганг. EE LUN and.distrhos, їп lambs; -and in папу cases solitary cases of pleuro-pneumcnia. Epizootie aphtha has | Each ex tal b jury e eat, plants, dep miis from tbe application of mercurial ointment in the been very prevalent iu the district, though the veterinary | ; а Бой те эор, when the seuon Sb. сор is seldom ч alled to see it, Diarrhoea f 5 hg | раа ай — suffic ntly in а la ge cage of tanned T en very severo; I heard of several fatal cases. netting. he ears wer i pem E ng rte cerit СДУ rcy in horses very | fatal cases in three-year-old horses; usn encre учура first Жо 2 took Д ті Age ае i ч An ум) ыд ме y among c and boat | short time. Last spring pigs suffered from а most fatal s : MINE Anat. - ef contagion. Epizootic лил — ait сай o - ичак affection, as I believe, of kd throat. Some well in | 0266 oid undue prolixity, I have placed all the Жн Кик y prevalent а the morning, and in the мне were v dead ; others | 10ге important facts regarding tho cro t » ta due to contagion Scab | in ы сорма and pined away, Peers n three or four da; i th the form of a Table. : : armes prevalent. uarter in cattle has prevailed to a consider. es the skin had a pinkish за: in e Pos cce арп иь the. oved fatal Diarrhæa in Ra week the Are ed iio and dt tho ani EEN ay WHHAT EXPE RIMENTS, 1863 64. Content erro p Spring mo; , in many|farmer in the district lost four calves rather per err from Botanic Garden ) — irt у. iseases of respiratory | eating new burnt Oat sheaves cut up with the straw-cutter. The LETT’ organs таа ну Аас эпа owing to improper | віх were left well at night, and the following morning t mim Wehr em any ith pl gestiv MÀ 9 inii ке Y co к= n heo E GN pd мра three appeared healthy; but one х8 Cattle affect expose ok ill ai А.М., ај ied ere l Th ;| 5984 sein DEN bere, отт edant meet with cases of | were ill, but recovered unde appro ыы pré: Ei $ $ isi B eriam н А, S е E h in our | one tbat died the rumen was loaded with indigested food ; the FECE |55 $5 footand-mouth disease has b. sound. —— Worksop.— | omasum impacted ; and the rectum These animals sa id ems een very prevalent among cattle; | fed exclusively on tbe cut Oat sh ——Beverley.— ав a few f thia isease v occurred in рї i 1 а ped тн з in this veral cases of ee cereis during the summor district during the year. I have трг but I d pig: nly had two cases penini. 1 ent among cattle, but I bre әт x idde apoplexy and three of parturient Tavet for Mes t 12 months. nths. оос а реа r: the с Eg ute = € е been ed Devant. In e summer of" 1864, КЕЛКУ the das едеш | —— Ane Me: оге of в р ке 4. were affected belonging to tho freem erley. Scab in sheep seems | те тайы avo been DUE fro sed for sale in our public | increasing to a large robe anti Н ley.— ve met Made + | ibe rie year nobit d ак а diseases throughout | number of isolated cases of pleuro- nia among herds Andur с 3 Аа cattle La: f we Sera of pleuro-pneumonia in | from 10 to 20. In one or two cases five or six үү Dono Joe lost, | | E 1375 100.00 100 00 192 10.00 | 70 s I à two or t years. Iam con- | and in one instance 16. In all the cases I traced the il d | B f 374 122.92 124 50 18.6 128 57 90 rpg hr fct tiis - за -mouth disease in cattle, sheep, | been bought at market, and many of them had been bro 9p L8 37.50 84 01 5.3 4285 30 кы Ж т ае LM E por T ер be thoroughly ihe rii parts of the country by railway. The яз Mj eans uncommon, | result was Epizooti i © И шка їка т always ET to корта an 3 utbreak of iu е | cattle tod ЕН " "t Еи "n RAT | Lippe eu c. лы: тазды ver very com in ы t by Irish pigs imported b f Li A| 1% | Y and Pa e od abont th Te of improper tot Qu Sheep has existed n during Ue Whole е толе | B 1589 190.05 E | 206 pun н een called toa cose ы, v Бы Алё of calving. І һауе never | and-mouth e me scab have been almost the only| С | 1.375 98.88 87.07 134 60.00 45 p ке" тей А Ан na cousto с bci diseases seen in o! arkets. cause the. distans. but wh s A 07 IV. С К ео ора его Ves thai а ааа oic Ns à т ordinary hw n any с em. ES Тыа alves yery prevalent, and for the Tuer (uh yd дене WHEAT EXPERIMENTS, 1863-4. 1.381 | 100.09 | 100.00 | 263 | 100.00 | 75 а ће ран many calves suffering from paralysis of [ңе following extracts from Professor Church's report in the 1.880 96.34 117.00 1 | 113.93 | 85 d К мено; extremities, sen Sensation оша bu but the Volume lately pu — for the Agricultural al College, mid 1.865 | 37.81 4847 | 27.3.| 46% | 35 put а smart bilte ; h cases I administer oil, teiner in the contes cr сем the Joins, af after MN hey DM reris corn fot | The chief conclusions to be drawn from the fore" бов: Banbury, beg d t bl g g d bett p|going statistics may be condensed in the following Wes ош п this this остгот л фа а RUM ша; One criterion may at all events be adopted without | statements :— D ro шу tent in my practice for several years, | difficulty, that of density. . 1. The seed Wheak of the greatest density produces Tater in сао, Ait н E dim Ap cases ; have submitted the question, * Do the the denses Among sheep the princip аха сва in calves common. | grains yield а — and better crop ?” to the test wd eom ho seed. Whoat of the greatest density yields the GR nie жыш been very prevalent. р y эйи: E: Longnor. то Ser da T has | tlie эу nsw „З. The seed-Wheat of medium density mand dte чы 35 XE district doc the pas but| The results bien ed in two series of expe riments, in | 8 ШАШУ of the affected animals 20, mostly of a id nature, ane and | which. the seed-co rn m d been selected in €: than those from the densest веей, pA E: 1 оссе лан Е че, ^ recorded in the present com ‚ 4. The seed- Wheat of medium density generally pro- cattle suferi quarter has raged a good deal, one-year nie ho'laigest iting pl оцой 60 or Beto ng ing most; some herds of yearling gs have been e eoe Pine ted bu& unmanured soil of the d 5. The кыс тума which sink in water, but float in бока: p M en of te Royal оаа; College ; ; the suited, solution having the density 1. 247, are of a very low Jars? 20У extent in this district for the last three о d more extended se меда Rat басга valne, yielding on an average only MA nd of dressed peti X met with a "ое БЕРКИ ЙЕ а Є tho s College Tana very 100 yielded by the denses ке "a, us past year, — Dingo Pla ries «f. Botanic Garden exper — fou e vata ing the seed for the farm o cie dili ш ont disce е, с са; loss або ines ver "Ww "hes were sown, each variety occupying J same plan was followed as that already described are кишгу; both А нвн sud -VplcoHs separate plot. Sixty seeds of each variety were » planted The Wheats nu sag » IL, Ш. - purchased food po indigestion lox Mt due to atmospheric influence. hand, each seed being placed about 1j inch in | Гот MINE anaya d were of ө best quality. а бегу common. ond NE Mr hard dry indigestible | depth, and nearly 12 inches in the е | No. IV. Саена à mixed Wheat Ly uw BM rins nu Бирер S uns included the three" qualities selected — | obtained from a local source; this sample was badly "3 Биек panitis prevailed to the extent of bei I i ons quarter has ratber prevalent, r densit ity, 20 seeds o each im ta he А g per сц X Ы За emt. igit dial о inches чю eeds, — ІТ и seed- Wheats, it Шиш, and КО Bob iu, aep ів very 1 int 1 h | was, however, grown i ighbourhood of бру; $$ LM затне ў plot as in the pho en. SR. Cirencester, Ege Vates ot ^ the. на еей it yielded ми аі ТО! mi dating tè n. m | - c MN bete rdi of its жшн been .pleuro-p n catt BIO. cna г Т o. rauca o Ө уара лате died в. this district, presenting the| C | . . . . . . Low density Чч EPE: © however, be overlooked. In alluding to this matter I may haunches, And Loss of appetite, panting, sitting on| A | | . . . . . Highdensty . . . . . . . | A |Suitably quote the o i De. Scbü жолы And red рее са cases rapid inflammation of the Chri iim me ld of Wheat а : m кода бу. т ristiania, in the yie in 3 mE гоб Ше lungs and liver, în some] The seed of highest density was named A in cach Тогу сла Mo synopsis o the v vegetable producte of Lewes. Pleno. pn. instance, that of пешай ето с В, and tbat of low | "OT Way» tates, ^ "nee : н iom iet, during the past eum mania in cattle has not been | density C. e vari em to а ard crga, Condition year, it bas mostly affected ле 2 onger time to ripen than the sa whi on t аё fairs, » ашты aone farm w eme cases of s taneous I. Hallett’s Maia been. cultivated. hn m м) rev T n cultivated there for time. But after the ENS Ње ve MU Ар — A yu ring! ce i lapse wo or three years the „се ннн — fi оса езе cows had all been we ze п Wh foreign generally acquire the ripening um in FEE case occurred I recommended course chan; addition oleata and bran, and the chango spoken of of medicine—a plan I have | garden io se. as 17. [red Missi. . seeds peculiarities аз their нетна species jes which have шет» x Пен Bl ves it is dile to attain its т резени the Б. 854 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE mmama ig inereases in size and weight for the fi years E „Тһе bearings of these бета оп wo "RTL Mangel pedi en erywhere since € [d for all oin ЙН which may ttle; the former comprising The patehes of green er unpromising aspect, but there КА m- | meat іп the pastures. We started Me now an d омад and а hare с сей tho extra r about 18s. may be obtained by: e à mitting the seed sown to the. printer process of selection "deseribed in the пее 2. That а very bigh standard of density ish а devised. for "a Pota ма "ма is 21у ars, i {з both » required cure the extra return; in pra iie the exclusion. of Yo than 20 per cent, of the seed- Wheat poor p rich, without any provision beir ng aga for th өе 088 pia either, Aftermaths are now abūndant, and Clover row b " rund be suficient to insure this result. rans, ife care efully watehed not to be got u Te y That the process of selection of seed by den ч and rain, will fully counter- Маай ty i Tei 14 о и E ud inexpensive; in some cases it might, imei En es йе. an crops of P hay to be eked А xd pa me grazing сае in the be advantageously left to the seedsman. ith Tur and Man gels for their comfort during | 7 bo rte d t ue rli hs MP E M found that im) — at ai денле seed- Wheat (N th А. Hardy, Maldon, | 2097 LH ч Н ы ind [x from Rinderpest, anl in А series) yields а considerably heavier crop t d an Wis heats fue Augus ust 27. t ok lot ei. elx from th че "Tr } grown under different — of. ari ак &c. Beet Sugar. —The statements given in the communi- wero "ing armer, Зер. б, : The gal RANE Be pe the “ Experi- | cation of ** C. F.," dated Falmouth, Lec Av ust, - EF : mental" a cof joo aros e from | inserted i in your n Number, are too ds ot t a proocng ot vm ed "telling * ial uiui ke I consider | Rin ffec Wheat will be evident p Y T à i um as wellas our own oat road just the etails regarding the ik. Tw following the When o the wants and comforts of « every kind of animal, with-| Тһе berial prosperity of the part of : eonim A Rent Red we t. —This wn October t having resort to the yarious condiments and oleagi- visited is is рне striking. Lv Har Te sireteheg па 1 | 1863. Тһе plot w lud А top- jj m zofl ewt. s Sion с dainties, such as Linseed meal, s, whieh. I шугу аз а Liverpool ha done, Rp the s; smaller the nitrate, with 2 cwt. sodium chloride, was sppHed or on the 20th et have often given rise £o disease in cattle, and impro | proportion; but drea F оц and 21st apel; 1864. 2 bushels of seed we wn pera nder them Lk thair being over fa tt ted, "on ү s TP Boowick's Wheat.—'This was sown October 2, 1863. to he tter fatted | t t і infa па | The plot was } acre No orgy ремне ч. ‚Рр 1 hat : The pue ^o M between the e. opposita git, | Between 6 s of seed ра е (Field | haye been T rus poa — € of t is surprising. Two steamers им» S er. | No sown tohor 2i, 1863. ks paie as it does at the present time, to dici ow Dieppe Mey week day, aud vice eu a Mis The plot was 4 acre, No tap: "resin wes applied. 2 bushels | wa y ett opinion is, that every possible | and-twenty Mm eek. The oj | of seed per acre were sown. 5 4.) means | ought to be resort ted to to augment the stack, broug ht 180—a common number, Ades Over ia | No. IV. Cotteswold-grown -Wheat (Rough chaff Essex and ES the a um Spalding Red, mixed).—Sown Peptdiaper т 24, 1863. The plot Ma ay as { а pecks per acre. (Field wise, what, І wouk ТЕАТ 1863 64 of natural нА m xy A jen Frovidenee has T io to a sd fre ? PS í Я аба „Та the month of June, 1814, I crossed fro (form Berid) clothing th th? Amongst which may | Dover in 15 hours, and there were - um | Produce in Dressed DE АЁ be noticed - cA аге erops of Mangel persane a boa "d Then those sailin |Corn per 1- pmo aere| 8 5 n Wurzel, such as were never before pr ed, aud that | twice Look at t! ! ' Variety of Wheat.| |n pounds weight. аср 8 кч» pro- universally, since their introduction into this country, | and dum the silente betwee Taper io, е нБ. о? And w D сагсібу and enormous priee|and what it will be when ри ple EX Фа Ue ental, |070іпату. |547 85) bush |of meat e if thə stock should портит топці the woild in а week ! J, бый, De | кыы Кеер БЕН аен. by disease, condemnation of deat r ET Qu LX hr | 219 R 2 E 1 and destru uctio on to all which „appear so, an nd the не * иг те u ne hd | 172 15 012 6 tenor mdp: ^ — Сето du aave before intima ed in a ormer papes t апа 16 is ANTES | 530..-1. 54:6 ail m yim Napremion, Шаб Ё all stall in [xor өңе af ane: e тын Ме Moan .. P ве well а Fels urned out for the next warm month | tha Mutual Assurance edes. is etis 80 and — . Weight per bushel of the above е samples of of Dressed Corn. edd ishes, re) commons, and waste — cows, they have paid deposit money on пешу | No. 1. . | No. п. хо. Ш ш | хо. IV. | Mean. herbag e mosh Ahounda i тіре i» Ша er ЕС шю 16 was stated on authority some weeks ago that rtaken at their wil i Esperimental “| 60 6.8 | 585 | 640 | OL? |invites their трее ndis uch as may ће | 10% nber of cows in Edinburgh byres wás abon ary. b 5 Й 59.8 58 3 63.3 60. t we have heard Te trustworthy sources that there ar oosing us Чонай spots for nak ете 1500 or 100, The rest hayes From the results contained in the above "Table, | their d depas en venti are кч pee to be чим сь дес piai tha panin Е collated with pen before given, espec cially those | - [fec veneni iss imported) a general im ement pl мди some x1 thom havo, beon sold i uim derived hen we h онш Garden experiments, i& may | in their health »m shortly he observabile wu bat little xà more vo boen, ri Mem be safely conclu mare wil à ani e tile, I sincerely Lava Sal M End а ji That an iiu eturn of . per а < те eould be З present time we RA Lu je pes kA e have pesn slain as ое ша Maps affected with derpest, while more have o the dogs” under | the i т that. the леу were oui ma under or likely to be 66 АА а Me plague this particularly badly dressed $ Mid. sample. printed paper, drawn up with the utmost d from official documents, Tiberally furnished by the French Government, shows tha& the quantity of Beet sugar made has never yet (1863 beiug the i35 her on Lor A of last Satu наь you say Ere) d айка рахе е You ary. You have been bora d roppe ed in that m Henry Жл Sept. 4. Yorkshire кучар ural Society. — The Messrs. Ransomes & Sims in — in Januar med. of any pow » He ҮШ! Woods, Merton, near ter of img Doncaster, is neither answered b. Society nor the Secretary in whose hands the entire — of the yard is placed. Either the mate: габа, erens of Colonial sugar has been r| emp as stated by him. ns, which wou d | more than eight tha Y ondon. y justifies stating that light, not heat, is owe LM sehen 5 pabulum of saccharine, and hat a сомен icta of tinguishes those distr m either these faul ve been ob узэк Ады mows ааа e [^ d of E that paa ment, w he thing Ger ou os ч [e ene most. practised. m: be said to dar in Qu^ ya nite й Bing е paie hich other si — offer не уе, het n t dth hen ce all atten ho fae h ailed. S gar Dicet make no онло g or atleast none such - to giv auy p" to the Аузу The local rs don't speak out, and they won't interfere until the exhibitors management and leave the as several already have done. A. ndhuíton, T. КОО 1 think, can be more o yours ago каро зі СУ поб answer, aere ln aera а fon n favour of Barley, To tempt an pic ati n. of isis nios by remittivg the duty would, to my min nd, -— ^ economical blunder, and e result in disappoint Sh. AF Scheer, Stafford Hous Northfleet, Kent, Sept fn > mamara ааста. memenne me aa a 0 reign. Corresponde P ЫН DIEP: Fare be expected | y that qe of ы t lies meat of all Fieri must inevitably follow. - There and eppe. It and fertile tract, welleultiyated, and the e boe an all housed in fair order. price of g would and must go fearfully hig we to forbid all at pem noy more importation 8 t Wheat, &c, Enough surely is the partial annihilation of the presen the "m h, were | country Í the divided The table- a park- ums! віацсе if -— bs, one ли bon ere and ы of forest а. ^it all ps amablo” wero meadow land, make the traveller ге he was riding | o. | through a par NE as ig as € wg After Oats general The Barley may à been oh phis any rate І saw none | by the wayside fields within eyeshot. Beans were but | t | а. КЫ AcnICULTURE: Sept. 6.—А&Їа 8 E meeting ori he Chambar rof Хао бойо - Club “ zi the special purpose of conside | u n B pos on in reference (o the f t five ti Rin lamm ifr nS what тг ых тоо їз produced per aere, but should say it must be | sai Aey is t With the оерп of cf that condition о: - grown for to ad: sto I have seen were a might how Nor чели steps that should be tak р а f Fenton Barna, p pot to hi im that dee iN iik en sm d y e M infec Bonnin; ds agrieulturists avi Каа aihe Lidia NA. or pure ot and Б, irs me, and LE dp и mati cattle kept. the Grass tha \\ 5 thrown p. isto to promo also be — if the qi егу day, even for inalt to be ii 4 i the state ш which they two to mova about, ur. SADLER, Wr. SADLER, gate in in Sectland, Board to might at he it wa pr uesia. amongst them, they s [т soppressing it. by Mr. Melvin wa rcely strong might be made a little stronger in the they were pad al nt. He pot object to that being done, because, аі gentleman had made, he seemed thoro Forrygate, mo , E n E dg тү "e ved 4 ino ы pent т ы D inspector ot disease appearing in any animal while ria d P., Pump онгон fjponded t mM. n ау an additional charge fo; ranspor- qd def have the trucks "i into t present ke "i dos had had di еы of one of the principal Miedo and he ЗЕН him zw — iu mm и ued LÀ the он! d е рам n the puis he wished to ECKE A watering of Eid in ағ trans as that recommended by M to thein.: were d to give 54 а Council iot ра did not. make a moti ofthis Association should be given to the Dairy А а- in Edinburgh to the net f 100l., as suggested, to try pase thi hose in the country were far mori to t] уеп. EN ni attacked Mr. MeLVIN DID. her p ie ibis meeting would ly remind the mend they give immediate intimation thereof to the 1 E нга Y t ipei EM ge eir own r ering, t poene by one large owne fit er might save in a own diode ud much as suggested hi of said he thi NNI т would decidedly strengthen Proposed were the inspector's power айына who ana n CN o t these association ier m firs sa yof as е пе Рота Ж thou vp » Shar irit, and e individuals whos: laced in This me E = authorities in counties and solution, pose pey rw trucks filthy dr, Reid. à. with the exception, perhaps, of а few remarks i Milna in regard to the origin вау th their respec МЕКЕ the айне к stocks M Pagan’ s nae ^ regi foter- toit. reed h the; дүш, оп; E e pote Г ght d all the byres should е =e A р hose i т xa the ihn (y ek free trade should peo. n a los Es рр ought Penes e law of the m voa tes took ор ge Enim red to oi were р! iuf ufected with h the V oed lution, mm as (оте, "ap uhanimonaly was then Um to —“ This meeting also X afterwa oved fth 7 Ser: further recomm. own ttle insurance associations in their respective Жу means of controlling the арй апа аы viduals whose stock may be et 9 within the metropolitan dis- was righ trict, nd for the establishm Of sanitariums for the| eparation and cure of the - affected, mimerous ай attendance on the part ан ч 38 favour sanitariums, neeessity whic g the Compensation Fund. In conclusion mm ende] the Corporation to eontribute 10001. to ће f tho Markata f m 855 hat th T wh ey we to si аме ибни nd to whom they were There was a going to give ney. own opinion was th: T Mur He л, 2s were all influence: the arkets and ate. d b indly motives in this matte ter, and that the discnssion of the. qm would be useful. Bu "v n n the great veterinary professors of the day were dif as to ар, тве to be | pursued with regard to the аа ы =з frei confess 58 that, with yd kindest and most benevolent урт he was utterly at вед as to whether һе should do right or wrong in SAN the sup " g итаайан. Г. BUDKIN was sorry that the report seem e been listened ^ very eser "Te proposed p^ ps riums should be pensat ien yon ua os ught to bear ; s affected with the they reco; fund ont of the City cash. т. GIER , M é E lo uu in conseque: at даг їп бен 58-ы and sale of cattle at the d compensating the о! as may fall with the disease within == metropolitan Niere ad - the peti om osi of sanitarium; separ: n and cure of t le affected." for the the catt he n! of the TAE Committe called to it by their inspector, who at the time was in unication with Professor Simonds. t was then referr о а special committee, and shortly after a letter was pedal ved from the Lord s com market in every possible way, as recommended by Dr. Letheby. They ordered chloride of lime to be freely used, and directed that the market should ic; ев the rs to di nm etat e f Parli: Я на could go to а justice of the peace айа! obtain an order from him to have the diseased cattle destroyed, but then they were informed that all cattle in the early stages of the could not ges. He dis: spread all over country Eu the, ifetropolitan Market, for it was the bii ee: for ^e etropolis of. England and of the whole first effect of the о бонна f Ше animal, and then the cows etimes ighterhouses, and oe to the Metropolitan et. Ө appeared that, up to last night, out of 16,000 cows in the metropolitan distric as 2000 had been killed in consequ the marke some slaughter y might | &P be killed. There was believed to be great danger in kow ing the infected cows to be driven through the streets. (d T ood could be separa! from the bad animals, and i latter could be "un to sanitariums, where пе шой men could opera kac , then much benefit would I" tion Fu i mer e would be remunerated 3 Mei M ule ids w к tor eate e "iai ido we d. h order у, an en Ye e» the 42 beasts bad to be slaughtered berauso tho tiroe wore oues vast interest the Corporation | sàn: the tho The present inspectors were сі TAE to arand on the i ako hea sull Á eu a rs the айтап! better чыш an to ES to omo as eet rt dinde Paene ds ds were in favour of tho гЗ. nsalion Fund. The believed that a sum of 10, 000. or 15,0004. would be meet the pep а чч of the саве, The н} received any a their sanction to Asi e itai inhabitants ofthe metropo о, indepandeniiy E Le sanction, what Lad been done ы Edinburgh and Glasg they might establish those om Uf e 4 даг. к. LAWLEY was of opinion в, but the argen t as the d bo коб) that. the Markets’ г ‘Tallest support, He thought hould i pos! with - powers to aet to d 10001. should at once He wasmo n favour of establishing рел р and form leus of А that no member of the Corporation would and agains nst the vote if he thought it would farm =} мей equate fund. Не thought it а reproaci e the Government hes d he Lu allowed the disease to sp: extensively as ut takingany - to arm the [o Boards with € th was Ah io m be the sum that was necessary to uu the evil, e vota was nothing but a charitable contribution, exceedingly laud- able in its ira bub by ne Mew ux fücient to c phe esi pad the Government would be mo Же, io so к DN them HAND thankful" ai Boliey, К. depreoatod nes die diseas hat recommended by Professor r Bim the і „Тоз QUO on was then put and carried unanimously ; ; and, the. motion of Dr. dien, {һе whole of the reports; iin this subject were ordered to be printed aud circu- pe among the members, The Court then adjour ned, Farm : The ena пм Мір p spec cial meet- ing on А Thundey last to саца R^ а А it is i reference to the existing са! itla plague— Mr. HAYDEN sai м. A did поб г ulia that the present epidemic cattle was w disease, He thought the causes s of i it were to vd aed d in coni with the e of cattle i Зита countries а veyance ray rail in E Mo knew "s y llow was thus ruined. Last M uM the railway stations ther y disagreeal ет market, and these also had slaughtered At present tho man woaabeohately oui of bis mind smells, and the eget in eio Ett ша — Out of his 70 beasts he had not oneleft. Some were | were made of open fibrous m" aM ch r n" the saying that the disease arose from bad water, bad ventilation, ка, — the тебе. nd bad eowsheds; but in the Mu of eo nem [si Dem шша. жа quet p Bae cnc е са О he геа Ael 4 hei dur prae believed ee s an rt and Бе use “р pn of Tis e disease was among them, all were gone with the exceptio useless. The trucks ought to be coated with ire: of one cow ; sot E : it “as d ied 9r Sa As А тшу: much regretted that our veterinary surgeons x 85. к " : ts i Mh оик done that could be done, ang | aNd р ade we loo to іп such emergencies во yet the plague raged and mortality ensued. In bis neighbour- little: hacia ood the present epidemic. hood 20 or 30 cows had been lost, and yet in Dulwich фора} bad Mr. Councillor ns thought it would be acknow- been affected. The northern part, too, seemed far ledged pretty general affected with the disease than the southern part. Uuder ов ове f. this e ges cireumstances something sh be done, and the Corporation | ОЁ t. try s y would not misapply their money by contributing 10007. tow dis E. For cable ы to € бе р "hers the Com tion Fund. In every zi zs = И ot bo | the manure was deposited was a very ве ater e, he | Pd nb es * pierda the ‚йун n headed | 28 the effluvia eag Й from the manur bep = very the anbeoription iist with bue the cattle erred would | great extent passed into the lungs of the He караюу qon ther 10003., and the public would come forward nimals. thought the disease nir amongst oae things, call ney. E г. ет иранда а had the city. ^ t in the city of London proper out of 19 cossbads Thero waa not one in which the disease baa made its appearance. In 2 ed there were 28 cows, and = disease among жылы ppy to say that all the vestrie: and iu the urne эк communieated with - this subject, and that ея had returned very favourable answe| vds tion was а most serious Was and was s ibe жегис ý be taken the city beei metropolis at large? If the е Аа ар ч t that they should subscribe, then they should know. of making better arrangements in , this respect, Another remark he had to make was, thag with a view to pre- ven ting the contagion, it me Leurs be as well for farmers, as far as possible, from either fat or store cattle to ai ets for а short time, and to invi isi тезите buy stock they might have — of. He thought the sone of collecting а ani togeth трева "e at — or fairs, оё "the present time, must y inerease the probability of m Mr. remedii veterinary surgeon, said t doubtedly a great and disease now amon dn all animals than there n his early days. This was t чана epo true of d de pias uus sheep. With to the Pr nb epidemic, 16 was rea — to expect veg the first iem red uld cattle which were debilitated by crossing the sea under unfavourable conditions of transit, Het thought it was notauflicient that imported cattle should be inspected 856 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 9, 194, at the port of debarkation. . They should be again — that — iud lessen the evil, for o ti e gl the Mp manifested themselves very sudden and а mi ight s ius symptoms respect to gosse it would be found that a Miei number of b easts ha d been cured, and he e was qu uite nly, | o nimal wbich e to be quite well to- d it might carri tes attending шета r| Some very gi дат" were not "n iearimg 8 Were The Class of C zig ilk MR ows in wa is to be тедеп: that the o plaan э A mii mi a panie at arket, and i disease would cde void prede" to "an parts o ountr Pro Gam hag pointe Es ub, the y. measures ado ы ted. of троа came on, and if f they 1 fresh nge from hea after |8 being Аъ ferred Boh the hold of a ы Жой саен the country at the rate of 20 or 30 Mice, an hou n tru icks, the abom min nable state ‹ of whie h was iieri: t $i nu ight be cured. т. MASFEN said: As to. remarks with reference to was wero now placed were of the introdaction or exit stock ; no markets are appe fected districts а Сава оа of shire dairy fixus е созде 1 fully e air Тес, any other county in Eng У quil to those In fat stock, the 1st p o белш ког horn ; the is The movements of the people. in such districts. If tl circumstance " in which the farmers ud s country ч the same racter, the ow of Jo hei There w en som me extraordinary steps a to bei necess aty, 2 in Leic ЕЧ pi sias of ed. was ра ihe Sheo in | sı ppeared | | us й noticed that ida one county meeting it haq Mes sugs Parliament should iderati been to this country by the cattle imported from abroad. He found linpi eg oem осе had always bees He to although a of disease, bu airymen, a this, bou ecause Yu pro eh аа Беде ect that in treating affected БН уе ups the pd of infection and the reme oum e communication, and that vet erinary hos pitals als do made in themselyes pital de do not come ou еы Colonel "D vott had 1 m 1st p ве ction fo or ag ze ^» m that Pa He had no веаве were козуп in thousands of cases from improper treatment on boar d ship zu n» m, bec great they were willing to run the risk. doubt the seeds of dise of infection. T SIE: peting keenly with Leicesters on the tm mi D 5 The Сн AIRMAN then moved, * * That carriage bv There ought t 1 Fhs EE and. that the cattle were properly ай, not only on der mu ct after зо. Mr. Нохт (Hunt & Parker), veterinary surgeon, said the SA of the erede in ene par ann be tra ced to ne tion thst e "inst oa M p i where it was traced t cow римй at Suit of Ша. чан dealer said, d, it was D iiu mal was plac å im es the pe ared. Ther were 15 cows, L owner r ot of which, when the disease broke out, sold t y out "ihe moy measures адма. ja pbi Simonds and other pores uc" РЕМ. RE en ell. zo for the best 90 e eweh Rs а very goo y RRE EE of capital brood p irni The dte of Swine е were confined al whi ie ke Mr. to the effect that to attempt curative treatment was inad n Mr. Lo ded the motion, and it rried. Mr. Healy: stated ла. 58 cows out of ry affected — | in the opinion of Professor Simonds— in question, were cu Rd in Derbysl hire, Мг, Н. LAKIN spoke of the importance of consulting | t skilful veterivary surgeons, and not the half-educated Birm mingham m rk Six Mr. Bayliss, of Arley, ail died, and contaminated the ve on whi ch they were and the farm „next to it AU "them, which were sold £o | Aen practising in some localities. He was Y ris the remarks of Mr. Wright with e to that prof ession, and he hi ad been in com- very еро | refere: with the disease Of aj "The Вет of Horses а horses the young animals her very rn р * to the blacketoith who, Ai n the m judges, make a йч he fore and h the р manne 25 munie a zr А та иге: t ^et egi e of its aualified Mines into the and there six ery instance in which he ux йн "investigation, the dise SES ion. This bei ing the case, vit was ud of the utmost importa farm, and introduc ed ма-а into sheds cows died, Ine Шиш: of traced to conta om i һе present emergency. Abridged po Мапа бекат Herald, PARKENHOE: —'The Annual Show Aen Ww a leg number of hs. On the who we think the of te улшо oe Farmers’ Club and the periere i may. vell feel satisfied „with this week's Show, We , viz, that no short-sighted of tl Society was held $e jo M TE on Esa d and nce that ev ery * be taken to prevent the € of the dis sease. The|a e held in different towns in this count poliey of saving expense should again indue b 31 i ngst they could. But ne ry e should ns situated within its province, The mong may ə done by farmers oie А well feel eis with the reception it has this year might pe n animal as healthy now, and in | met at Loug ough, the i and gentry three days КЕ it — be dangerous ca the localit, M determine о be outdone b der these circu s he insisted that Un m. t quarantine bon sed | has accorded to the Society in this its y bein y | Rode places in generosity е ыр, in the welcome it firs& Show in -| Triu streets, and the — ve flags, cem and other whero appar umphal arches were erected over the principal | festivo decoration was а thing think the state of the rai ilway tr s had Cause: d the disease, b “Y | WOr th look ing at. One of A chief features of this exhibition is the де сн in which Ley offered by the locallanded с ct ating it. With respect to чә treatment ма е dise he thought they had better not a anything of ha kind. They must endeavour ман He was for the тй, анн of every — that. чесен sym Laudem of the dis isease. , Cura measures mi gh been said, b he Duke of Rutland, i REN M.P., Mr. Herrick, r John Harper Crewe, Е, В. Farnham, Esq., Fei Middleton offer f | which were placed at their disposal by Mr. Warner. | and besides and M produce of -— only, w fide tenant farmers and labou Ан e | draining, hedge cutting, Phoen rearing and allotmen t 1 +} rers. Ploughin ing, digging, пат й e dinner, hi ch was Ride E ro т n on the Show ground. We may соп the Btiosyant Committee on the beautiful grounds | re th bu au "bulls with pete sit X num 23,252; and of 2873 cows, us produce up to 31st December, 1864. There are 5882 cows and heifers given in the these, iios эн; are many bull calves givet which. have not registered and bull calves M veral heifer volume may а es enongh ; ia "tho diffculty was as to taking it in time, foi of the ex tremities, an d the The show: of agricultura could be hope к "Ta the first case that came under | ғ th, the cow was milked at 5 o'clock uarantine, and for чә immediate denth үе тереч Ae ma it should not re t departm Potatos than were sd; year песна at Loughborough ace ral i and we may say that for коч апа vet the roots were fully equal to those shown, or S might say grown, in any m. year at this. sens he n ошен time with the same master also gets his атм mals b Gio be Mangel Wurzel of. Mr. Claridge were really AM tiful. The Swedes were generally с, but the and 2d ‘prizes were awarded to well.gr м Eaton, Castle 3 са Li а from the . g t to Mr. e ат е was the chief feature of the seldom have we seen better prize EE prol have been paid, and t some of | ei most t done h r. Dobel, of Lo ghbor rougl ү; те: ert "Mr. WniGHT said—It appeared to him that ше first the prize was pucri to EAE edm аео, Тһе Agricultural Colony | 4 Е which t" was necessary to clear u Had a new disease appear our P ma di ^ti fruits are The show of Beasts was з nob as good. in point of cue пе" femalo n names; апа many for! bot. иене red amongst was it really and rin the Rinderpest, as the leading authorities contended ers 164 - A T" the i that dise: of contagion · now so o general. Some very good Shorthorns ea mgee, as well as others, E fully e explained, "diy ed m none but ost stringe ans meet, the case, as the causes which led to the extension of the evil remained untouched. Не might. he аррсі nt of inspectors, who would visit the cattle markets, uppose one or more di were discovered and rthorn Mr. Packe, М.Р. 2 E t of ns bull shley, and for ШАШУ, substance, evenness, this bull justly got the extra prize. In Cows па M prize went to a beautifully even cow of Mr. John Lynn; 2d to а cow of Maynard (We take а pre mech evidence lately Жу i Edinburgh to к e ое the e xiüng style of еч pum and energy y of 8 ottish agricu ris! КЕ т EE 19. Тнк URE TRA have been iT: s rs à gr zt me blood, shown " Mr. Packe, M.P, considerably to the farmers. My — SEPTEMBER 9, 1865.] ; THE GA RDENER S Ў 225 OHRONICLE AND -AGRIOULTU MURAL GAZ І ЕТТЕ. 857 Ив eue ен UWUUES My dealings аг rhaps from . My pu e 50007. rcha poni vis fi [pecora — zi bones, bone man le in other c Wigtownshire ers iot to prevent sproutii Y cet ure, and s sul іва counties, Is 3i | cutting was 80, асу gr 2 ү сй i d ammonia | Tha and dre Мо W. iet sheltered | үү. Cid en Suma ee eli ты Ee cr M eri TANT agricultural . We find ce it give was dead er delayed ively mild prung ы ө P DERHILI trifling аз CO' , the divid egli a в to the ripe. yed the r ewed. garh for LUS N еринен ends pre ор mesi. g ht and it eapin x GARDE EW P) t is o g of Ba arranted e. AT Pies. I could n А үн рн carae ам с» rley | rie pri mq ETC es which I have sustain с> haod id wind, bo rder, but ck. We мер ЧЕ! pries, i тарен dosi Salop. ©. N hat I took f ten e eer fo ie of wever, has top vi стен сое E e bis Кой of commercial cer m > esta number E in i nent 8. а aia being enabled us pe з id К" бре tation, and actly, when Ìf broken f hom ад ы books, without sel к fi states, and te yea av machines ^h aping is cut green wi nish the Акеш, Mr. TL Wiss, 18 rw arteries Ъ admirabi The ten cases selecting n cas $ ave don now all ill be 1 yr. yard and eem qos d ofa ae. th es are e som but fini onger раа lst six agr epum e on most i e servi nished Iron ngdon Street, Weit years. The : esta ne or th ilie n favoui Th oí hie TAa and ОТТАМ алыну; or orth states is as follow. pea ent 0 ái dace ie otne, AUAM Md ү uch r red ыыра тезе — foc ram of e HURDLES encing, an le: eger vidend e manshi rim ma eafer: йге. Е; ates. yo. | AGRICU. nds on b machine i р. Tu prove anage: rS nade i ET Lot Kerata. Оо oth 1e is much pt а ment in ; but | de r ben tm TES. n all bett nd tw mater ATILE H mann i Sis dividend. ana ча corn is poor clays er than the hi isted B. torial and and 1 нЕ В, пег 3 E dividend, T M TESE Oats rd poor к light s hook, ey pec bot t ridere d 8. г е = i D od per pound A ра лей; —À FERT Pr ha xd & кз spring d x cid llustrated Price TES from m 6 No dividend Ў > 64, per-pou ө ingy chaff зе an avera er the July etter войи! Fi m » o IRON NCE GATES, зе 60. per pound, БЕ МЕ m ia caper тала. ы. erop, n wi rains, and —M— ON WORK of eterydeserips Н а баз 20 e pts r such short poorly, an arley, on а tenden mins Corra. imačes freo ot "x yer oma. ls. 4d. Epa was expected straw. cd I the contra ey тыма: 8 E. per pend. er aal РЕ uf. , fine e e colour рә twisted (X 3INANISED W. pposite the Panth states w age dividend ceanal -olh MA рк pound. of spring- not be Ti for FA IRE CA Sede ia es asl from 6d. per ша. апа g-sown P what ha ORIG RMS, BLE S ndon, B tho te 91d, per pound o рафис. LE vel vieula афу aci та GARDENS TR et n a er e DEN: od, There wo wd lon ud, vie the te igiene a] | soils "лба oed cut green a SUE а ING, 2-1 4h uld be lar gene A зруб divi- August ean is Da 1l, and С i AW URERS, a Б h T, per pound. Ur INTO sisi pres шел шу, иһ "o oma D Wheat. BAL cmm un 5 je а 3 old ден ‚ | Th acr. ecently bat ^thüso [8 inches of nig r floods he CITEAPE: TT great risks we се long ag Ae dealing with Я rain, which wetted th ; but since the VETE E GEST, and N — ecently to n; but ax pron зе eg spassed home and $8 of thi d NEATES у es 4 опг eyes "havo Te Sor pects of de Root ground a little опе, with MA id etg иви — of t ust re 1 open fa th's st iter е Firo ИНГ Ok f St s noin ГР that E if we egulate our id fis crop on fi Anl ved MALA entirel IURDLES, оз, stay and MT m Iron-pro: ajury by bel e risk u understa prices in о were тее soils. Е, got throu у CONTIN 05, HURI nd and St; ts to eve nged St: ipon Paria. a our busines conse- | Turnips ; ce аЙ fall ау ra "i and e ex PATENT STR NUN tcn for serm загал per yare and esta s. W РЕ = К оме! w e ALVA RAIN N FENC zS, 1 ts, 6. r yard. Vis duc Hide анд e 10966. 2 MIN lowoð, are now fore ка few уема S PUN beide MEME 6 heir Swed e at the w ain in May йоо: rced t dé GALVANISED IR WING ETTING lx all kinds, ard. че at o worst posibla tme 1 MES Un VU rper ROS "farre P te for us all ASPHALTE ROO Apte CISTERNS ^ кс. T their W кы І е OFING FELT DEDE hite IHostrated Catal GREE: ил, 1d. MS kalognes ahd К ate Н. J. зме e foo: 12, Great Geo RP LE р free оп 1 Leeds. application. their busi nal b - risk, if busin t 3 Wagn rue ТЕ ро ойе Иаші will b m I deal a pro. fits. Some Таг nips are бае: В0 winter k wt at the end of J uns and there | : — dh commi ethi ng it nti som four tim esa S grea Turni wW. REMIUM W IRE NE TTIN ү n G E here. The E 4 - ffi = dir 0! , n all һа паз, RO Great Improvement with Reduced Pri. of casi pri tices; b E ut, unfor tun ately, as Ayrshire i lves yrshire is situ advanta a age (?) of e early sowi ng, Жы | | ated j just now, it i fibus w, it is onl law of € to avail t а few of the would P were emselves of s more substanti стрий di pay oah, De I ы terms. if e хауса but eiit on the ч Еб oo: h, but I E think they Mes ew of ta leaves, are not at st possibl €, mui fair pt; though e cattle pla of the present. I e term x airs an one m plague, f RA law of hypo would ad 8 bs th элй чы gne ay steer cl ewer catt] | existing leases e N nót thoüght y abolitio) | but the ri mbs will be and mo voidin o Аи" shou uld ^b he rights pe much o on | but the ут i dull dear, owin = attention ly th e reser pe ver | Which n the i of sal + to ys h, but it wo i Ане very 25 It c me d breed leaves m e earlier fairs dm ab plenty of ете ases shoul d tainly + er. The di f b оза А b o be e dis the . abovel ; n ere to wkward E нд tri due o tie нн ус tha: ast year, ша тее be ebolis sho in practi icts hithe introdu n for th it eame ini ин "iy idiot all "1 should think that: T ie som or Meo cat e ame T dads ums is іа Se üt Opera existin come y 1 —-— b culty a airy far -feeding in di esh. i ot to ч le t might bus Ferdad but кз T hogg, 6. us MN Ж Wool sold Media se кешу, һауе {һо peration fo e a prospecti e] ta portion last year's| 2 таг оі „апі u ra prospecti hay n 18 g| Ain. troi ы I cannot e over givi certain number |3 nik ich is ai pum idees some of it РЕ ете == any securi e any Е Ing the 1 ег | and 18 sold, rown in n the cock. t well t Mme i PT ~ try < Tent to are v rity. Th principle andlord | PUY rel by au parks ar So is got; | Min Smail Ra ошту th much e circ on which завег ction i ound m old- ап Rabbits, i T upon tlie e landlo: altered umstances Һе! Potat n half. ansion h ии. Hares, EDS wan th of late of agri. | DOW se ^ 1 atii Q0 E EOE Seit ent 2 х т, with а li S havat Formerl E gettin ooked w to pis pe > Ter ext > cum а little f iest item y the g black in єй ай в suit, ас но . 08 e in or lime ; of outla the sha ummer, b Quantities of 1 я ab it is Eran the а ereditors p. now te No w.JT ut they are fanis o TS fiv ES [V oie х onable that ndlords do, a — ЗНА tices to ? I: zd lis 1 ecurity, I Каш: E d — patentee MUI c Correspond not Approve us M. for ni dte domin bey ? should ha ры аң s for the add ditionaliy, ^ рн 200 the ninete wn Coran ink t ave | Сатти it availabl process for ress ot « IRON НОЕ ues ranted and Miles on Donde doom dir em pere any| Ofüce m [skr tni perm qe aerei CATE: UU E em satisfaction, tered 8 inte: rom da; S ma e man "he tios u kn ae e ch Shropshire s mi" ES, G GARDEN FENCIN returned uncon- rest y to d wbo p own h ief Fa EATS and DEN. QUS BAR F 7 Ажы this he left his t ТЕ would bé UE Por: 4 place ог business is Nottibghas 8 ВОООХ CAST I DIS. ENCING, IRON and reaso; is tena. % e for t market (ал is Nottin nsuran апа ар AL ROLLERS, hs і чн that it is E free #84 ае ce G (Ireland). „The poultr: ham, js not | 980 ta Froo ru e RC c ae GARDE Wu ín "a it is quit m Scotland Ке ре fact. lo == ft is е fed reed a T fone ES ihe T рбай. Eye mri еса woe Eeneral А other ees sufficient е I capital |“ 2 During tholastau ege in d ЧЫЛЫ СЕНЫ тЫ А „йге: 18, cle guaranteed to mie QD t siness parties туне айс Thatis| je de TOC flee Уп kinds of dirt to sp which spi onton rehous Es bane eui "London | 2 байы terms fo or Ане) аге in a di эс "ш |9 == апа Me de coda ы жна мрой Ње rores and MEN EC; o (where Notting London ar x5. be f edit, which р osition to aei 4 reach d rface. ТЬ кен ае p e Unt M ad somelar e оа КЕР, pponta the у xi t in stock 6,” and near Prietor enants in To ed mark e superi twe 0-4 ped Boat Р of Lond ck), 148, the that е ds advant are n o im "petes түт of rou iers. оп Brew. pe а ап ot,| i prove the si incri ition i o h ery, AV r Tham SEEN шша мош еи h; md T bol that бе. udi pitt ziv i capita erms fi repared to e pro- Aire ranie асосе р eth ona орат гра г would is very ital that or phani go in rather th eat, is a on of ber ps nos Dori. fo o, 88 it essential i there is foi to supple | is not owl pe er inn pin n ns young, which hers. ert tinl al baies лден Sere Ie aa Wo CEDE ptc e а e О А8 E pat БЕКТИ m md no class | m ТЧЧ иаа od inr, s va; ERSTE ad agrea thei A TE and ether pl ordinar: да pa Dr 5 m ir a to f il ош; a ша гоо! no SI зш, ue E I Ber те] алуы gei terinin to eri oil oniy fn tho La piit DM artificially m, and once Pat dos EN GARDENS, às ti existed accus n Бе. ey formerly | 10 has Cui Ap em pio. e Чой which, leed exist as quenti IE m ineng Bo dun 7 e : * п $ rede nie de аа i merchan МБ manure" with: or. rcr drainage, which | S Artificial Sto VASES, Foi tap etant AM ay mis ire whero.a ants is now e y for nd a, Ее à reae farm sicnt ex aede ary тора i. — ые FOUNTAINS, & Топ mld es de rtail liqui as bee tire useless а 80- ОГ its use, xw A 1 ility, c, in to raise 106 ge maller cla eficiency o - FE manure LEE hs e genres en ‘econo: eds s i mu е mi 26 t credi ss ОЁ fa f crop ; but it has tanks for ed for chievo mic 'Ilustrai Kingsl Aia Blaci full er it for ша rms, because е at the в fixing am infa MAD effect ; tod Prise Lists froo and ioci БЫ сгор. nures to e LL BAR acid of thi ame time th monia, wh: los and onn e № ра put into | ` is S: Subscribe e manure i e effec ich it ORNAMENT. been pa ОР ane cedi ри Ms АӨ noi ато fera M The |i О ы стаз вз PAVING TILES о: th of thi d ue, Мара (eral for так Е внер (еб (aot timber) тош on келелн t decis the law; but rea, aud it e кош dr, aa choan an Conservatories, fen, to th Es fof КАНН: Зор pes the met riding h one Puto Tor ons under w tho тра and capable сне "Unde. tnight, 2. OUI: ng his pon; eg hers er te WHIT саудада forming avar: адет t 220 b —Ha OURS: pony from to ч ps of | Ki 5 GLAZED TILES, variety Were eut, itid reb t а des week wi vest Вав |. nitrat iae ai ono part of tho farm to аы т со wet or. о. есы Бане iio сеа аЙ d bes slipper Ve adn farm to | Орде x Ert ашыу, Da Kc Bep а or dry, but à rhe last ye vd ye the em eap лү р 4 - ered, los if pecinan sed by lying and Stoneware Drain Pipes, M Gute ER uri ап! » опт; rwis A fine airy da ke| bee реалі aeris куке үл Mi d созш» vive | QILVER Ronan. at their P tine Clinkers, Wall ys have | be с vm ntin ay or two, hed Tp A ash cedi SAND (REL their Premises az abo com ued, The у kapeat те P sake A D нн, GATE. as above, und tinct mours or four days ; very withi per Ton, or aedi ure o! par E re. The cak ys; de e par 1s, $a. md ty), а г їойше. то ааа. map o ELINTS, BR A and to any ushel; A at the abo with rotto Work. ICK vac có Dy Lond Habe Ton are F. 1N ni БО „йош. —ла KERS, for Rockerie (€— мс ау, CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETE - ж... {| 858 THE GARDENERS' HeY ER APPARATUS for Groenhoüses, | ~ Ву Her Majesty's Royal Letters Pätētit: Hot- A u 4 A жуген D ped 3р imu ==ә For ч ЖА КА 'Чепетв` Chronicle, June: 24, 1865. H g y Hot Water. х de HOL A 2] Bor MERCHANT; Banksi: WATER PIPES, from Soek, per p узт: —9 чә т 28 S = Od. ; and 4-inch. 4 'om Stock, 1s. pad he RROTTLÉ VALVES, 108., 13s., and М3, each. "Other Connexions at equally low prices, and а’ gods ot f first- class manu- facture. Estimates qoum e e оне y post ctually attended to the same day. e Trad Hot W peint" A E *W holesale Prices; t rs, Suppl. y Cist forms; and A description in ok. a YNCH, HITE'S im Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Black- 5 Bridge, London, S. Price List on application. Horticultural Works, Kensal Green, Londo . AND J. TAYLOR (late qeu TAYLOR & have on hand for Sale THREE very handsome WOO Ор“ pe. GLASS Poe Ens made to order. Two o m Tai “ү? iu an үзү; w from the adjo гъа were not fixed. Designs and Prices fixed complete in any part of the United Kingdom forwarded upon applieation. Єт. S PATENT BUILDINGS for HORTICULTURE, Highly Commended by the E Horti- ae cultural C EE South HN: Plans and Estim: —€—M uses of the ad ing sizes ЧЕ! їп зер — 15 feet, and n by 12 ft. ; f-span, 24 by 10 ft. ; Li scopic Slides of different houses post free for 6 stam; Deseripliv ive Book, КЫЗ uen ка гей for 20 stampe fom "the and Paten s Ова Architect, mple bs ET v 98 зш ыз ә S team Power Horticultural and Hot-water Works, аач жоу чары y n-to, » Ab rem. б. MESSENGER, ihe Propio demand for hs Bordena Pl ‘Buildin 94 d СЕА а us) to peu e possible wg cud with der and та work. 1llustrated С; es, Working Model, Plans and Estimates, free on applicati UM. LOBJOI TS PATENT HOT-WATER BOILERS • are acknowledged by all who have them E s п bo the most i DOE now other. They are made of various sizes; able for с smalle for- E nre on Spices A Hot Vater rd еі Manufacturer, 1, Mount Villa, Acton EATING "e WATER — Public and Private Build- Hz ponera their d durability а ded economy ай tained a cele qeu Es aj other Boilers ever invente a maximum Ee e у stron EU V riority for to ries EE. хорото s the most emifi ent RISE the day to down ы De of perfection," promoting perfect symmetry of growth snd richness of colour, both for Fruit and онен From tds Fon оеш йг шат өү ctional ings, their mauufacture is so ЖЕЛТ that a а үст ое st with perishable wooden structures їз most THE GARDENERS OWN GREENH (Lately known ups The the abov of : а profitable building. att е lowest, price consistent with sound wo: Vo waler воронов on. to T. H. P. e Же Cheirhstord Basoz. | + Pd Hp. ЗЕТ чуг SADDLE BOILER.—This is the ddle made perfect, by the addition of an u; Н ET end Me in which Me closes tho arch and side flue. аи f the furn: Si oing away with all bripitWork ү ES e heating suríace to the boiler just to pm direct action of the Ж cultural _ дагер» бо i d is at work at the Victoria Nurse ДОН Бочи E Williams faving E Pup to show it to ny one "i T сай at that Pipe mrs t. Circuli dme &c., on de cg ion ti he Works, pili. reet, Broughtoi cere Manchester. HOUSES for Bir Warranted of goo y 15 s W^ glass poss -TO, z di g^ ra 22 du ru £33; 3 by 710, CH 71 ib бачат: а liio АА. of PIT I; Ap made to d. per foo! sie SP N.B. d at J hag pos zm dy stock; order, 21- s^ glass, 1s. er MU it Lizhts, ARIES ü gilyn s for А у Hote х CURIE aU 6: to be SOLD, ET a Good.— A LEAN-TO, 15 ft. by 7 ft. ; do., 18%. біп. by 8 ft. 6 in. ; do.; LE. by M ft. 6 in. SPAN-ROOF, *21 fb. by ил 6 in.; do., pin. by 16 ft. 2, and 3-Light GARDEN FRA MES, from 10s. öd. each ; f PIT тн TS, from 8s. 6d. each ; 2-in. PIT LIGHTS, made to orderi 4 per foot ; de. Glazed, Tu 8d, per foot; GREENHOUSES erected omplete, at 18, 14. p Apply to AMES er, 205, King Street, , Hammersmith, W. ввагу. t no онд Necess бмттн, оноло Віа iflder, р SMITH'S PATENT BLACK Y ar den чы ng Iron Work, Wood, or Sto This Varnish is excellent ss itute for oil paint on all ошоо. work, dd is fully o-thirds cheaper. 16 máy be applied by ап ordinary labourer, x duro i pen 'or thinning, and is used ol. It is ү бег їп the p Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at the seats of many ndreds = p nobility and viue from whom v most чала аот have been received, which Нил, & Surra will fi o thë Right Hon. the Eat of Suawxox, Castle Martyr, near Cork. our Black V: h ees iron *GrENTLEMEN,—I have us vi perior, have ever used. and consider it V ad. dod Volk Dt ol continue to use d anything I shall always pi Ner the sea it is [корр р as it stands exposure Съ таг paint becomes corroded. І conside the iron Barrow essentiul of about 30 s each, аё 14, 6d. ra 1s. 8d. ре! азот оп paid to any P Statio in he Eina s ABB ASH in VUE xr rs: Hill Iron Works, near Dudley, ind C., from whom only it сап be obtamed. HK. Gredt Ad removed E iude and SON x AND "SON ectfully I ad use ii NTERE ЕБ ester SORA е M office to аг 40 pire ned һе W E.C. heir ED and 1, St. AN TLDORROS TR PAINT anufactured for out-door Work; is the Pe and colo 18 applieation, so that an; as durable 28 genuine whitelead. See жаны sent ko rx 04 [i Mim e fri most Seaports of SENA - oes c: CARSONS' PAINT for all OU T-DOOR WORK озн CIARSONS PAINT for WOOD and IRON WORR. с PAINT for BRICK and COMPO ANTI:CORROSION PAINT zt mS pe an LR SX eminent Horticulturists, the Nobliity Сл®вохз” PAINT for for CONSERVATORIES. (88055 PAINT for GREENHOUSES. Quo PAINT for PSESOFERE. * Exotic Nu speci, POUR n, 4; 10, 1865. ou pras E thank you to fon Án had from ju last Season has, after a шен ые Y wear, "proved satis- thé glass were 6 lend.—I am; w. Gison & Бон Tl ML ARSONS' ANTI- 0ORROSION. will keep for years in a dry place. АЛ ordersto be sênt Wires Canion & Bos, Та Bello Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hil! Three doors East of Railway Viaduct. a 9) (d as tho cepe IRE i ы. 1, Е.С, | BENJAM ; there is not a crack in the е patty, D Ur on the contrary, i i it z ушып Glass for батйеп 1 Purposes, ЈАМЕ PHILLIPS 4 prm ImRÁ Rl хо (у eit RIS GLASSER, Each.—s, TT in s cab HOTON суол нь ob но афф е? єє BEE GLASSES, жыт es in di = TA пез in ameter EP 10% pu ө 1 & 12 4 5 8 6 e. 10 T в 3177 8 14 CUCUMBER GLASSES, неи d. 3 0 | 16 inch ixl c "ee › 1 8/14 pi » 24 inches long 2 „ s 29 m 18 HAND GLASSES, with Oper Tops; H inches 7 ; 23 8 24 s Páinted'and Glazed s with 10:02, Sheet ё a D ue Айы for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED LN NSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, C PAINTS of various colours копда read; E for use, $ 180, Bisho zm Street Without, London, EC, - Bee и 58 J. Јох du VAENER, AND 5 ONS anufácturers of BOHEMIAN FLOWER VASES HYDRO-CARBON The Lamp lifts out of ihe Vase, requiring no fixin; ig. Is fitted ене? with The Oral Yi beauti a Vase ly decorated. With Gold Ben With Gold Lin ~. With Rose Colour, Grë With Red Modallion a New and INGTON'S MARQ ENTANS ЗООР РЕ т se ANR nora GTON'S fu GSTRATED CAT. ee È t (:blishrent, ieii BDGINGTONS London Bridge, S.E. ... tion to VENE EI O0K AND C BUDDING к KNIVES ct par E Sarom also pepe caution Ё X 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ОС TURA L GAZETTE. 859 T. the Duke of Northumberland for ЖУ e of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, for the Eyes Б, Sir Joseph Paxton orsa! Palace, Royal Zoo ON from the SCORCHING RAYS of the SUN. отео," а Canvas made of patent reparod Hair and mon-eonductor of Heat and Col ing, wherever It is adapted DE al rers from tho ed for preserving Fruits and Flowers from t of the sub, wind, from attacks of insects, and fr ing be vA in any required le - yards wide. improved e, 2 yards vie: ži An improved mako, з шы wide.. 2s. ” Netti $, 6d. per yard гап, “Frigi Domo tg spus mis "Sole Мааа nd Great Pun EN OIJ, ARA ofall Numárynicn aad Sendo. G tho kingdom. > | m yanrm CLOSETS Q (MOULE' "PATERET. E HIT NA EEN =” 3 Sinodos.. order. and 30s.) thay be — to any costy amd is self- acting. д о by the Privy Couneil, in their report on Cholera, 48 D vus во BATHS, ud LÅ RTON has Six e Show Rooms, x A exclusively to the te display о Lamb Baths, and 517 Bedsteads. ты d of each once the largest, реток, а most varied ever submitted to ihe publie, and marked t drm c portionate with those that p tended to make his es the most dist: aromas! this country. Bedstead. +. 12s. 04. to £20 0s. each. glower d Baths, frå æ 8% Z to p" dns у Modena n from 6s. to each. Pure Colza A MEOS M 8. BURTON, "GENERAL 1 FURNISHING TONEN R bya cp to H.R. Е the Prince of CATALOG tis and post pa It contains sofi 600 Illustrations of hisillimited Stock опы еі A and Pm Nickel tovs. h and ders Магы, Meta! 0 endet rble Cormier сев, прот, Ranges, lamps б Онога Ten Tra ys, Urns and Keti 3 locks, Table Cutlery, Baths, Toilet Ware, eli Iron and Brass Damp Bed Room Cabinet Furniture, "ut Lor іна 0б Ж Plans of the 20 s e dus Rooms, at 39, m and 4, Newm trer 4, 5, and 6, Pe Ac rd, Lo: dons SE WAGE ef TOWNS, &c.—A Member of the Society | i of Civil Papoea, of great e A in арр! ing the peo) of "owns, and lar, P Establis iiid, io : bee рее ВАТЕ of FO OREST 7 TR REES SHRUBS, &c. Eee са us lace by RonsrRrT Ironxzn, at Sydnope ock, Й POPEPONED for a short time until | үти bp ац Auction, — Croydon, Surr Surre M Eu BLAKE will m ar фу AUCTION, upon the mises, Oakfield ing the тав. Čroydon Railwa Station on FRIDAT, Sept Eie Ha at 19 for D ДЕН D D of FALLOW DEER, con: sisting of рада os uer be viewed tk ARRAWAY's Coffee 2А Chao ig Croydon P» , апа Catalogues had at and of Messrs. BLAKE, ттт f Orchids from Rio gro and Rio anca in So uth Ameri: pos N В. ў, C, ргЕтЕна will SELL by AUCTION, at УТ А x Rooms, 38, Ei Street, А4 Garden, W. e. on ptember 19, at half-past m o'Clock precisely, an кора dad o of апае QROnIDs ust arrived in the finest. Politble COLMI, оя Pre or vena iia Wale аиа уен а P ue leya su view the Morning of Sale, and u^ E om hed and STEVENS Imported б К nn at Importation of uma Ferns à ond and disinfectant. тарар гой Lette received. from the Беста of the NartoxAt (вере pr ен of js Pia render it peculiarly R ©. „кеш RIFLE ASSOCIATION. valu Ple for war nep ir tad (ntl Eos g 3 йй a idein oH . his Great Rooms, 38, King treo Covent Garden, W,C., on a once ог а во on y ^ ү, >» үге=-ү тало aet ер (оре, „1. САКА Fiuid to 80 ariso Water lying thej Quid With a sponge or URENBSDAT, Beptember $0, Dali pant 12 otlock precisely, а E pom " di brush. mvéquentig жай à Cors Mange тз, & лыр Mid RBS ke, Ка in i105 y "heh in ey T] Waitz & Co. otd Street Strand, London, W.C. similar solution," ssible conditlon, jus S arrived pU pop err nii m , £ Sussex, fro: xD SHOW, STAND'4. eda QT pantoutény apply to nn Солмаз, 180, Leadenhall | possible condit small Collection of. ESTABLISHED окен, the ju KAME WDER SMART ues dir rim аб from Ж North of England, An Importa- [Ma К осуш, Vins in Red Japanned Canisters. MEET. | о. 2 Medium] m Lincolnshire Long-woolled Rams. Ep E shad o — | т> 73р Com, Tine St вс f their CRYSTAL wil KN ta £^. 0 да БҮ Lincolnshire, бап ет cit а of their eased to forwar SHIRE LO | m RTING r Coup bits of this year’s manufactur. OLLED SING RAMS of his own Breed to any part of M, С. STEVEN NS KE SELL by AUCTION + | йа iness, and prompt ignition ar wil 1 be found iho Kingdom at vi a prices, Lincolnshíre Lustre his Great Rooms, 38, us ri troet, Covent Garden, W.C., = | Sol most pöspegtable Sue ut the | may prodeat Mp е u any limate. Wet climates | SATURDAY, September halfpast 19 o'Clock сеу, а | ifd Lime Street, dos; E.C. require the Closer set есе" or skins, which Mr. C. would select | [ed assortment оН h "p Наш, ое BOCUSE | ROWN AND EDS KITCHEN RANGES, | 3ecording to the NH 2 em Тоц g Sutton, September | TU ULIPS, the property ota Gentleman; эла a larg е "quant үз of | ти, THE PRIZE EUM The oor C alloways, and large-sized lU STRAW BERRY PLANTS, including most o EW PATENT or ра. ie TM "n _ «доза RANGE with an OPEN CHIMNEY.” Combines nonna SMITH'S ANNUA ; SALE of these | To Мйа ew the Morning жа pe id 11 (00 pe Ranea haro eng ке йр ү "отер FIRST Свое ANIMALS, Rom FORT MARES, Vale Nursery. - wi is on Г, Oc т 4, 1865. i the Kitchen. and increased Wires pd Mao, st. enco. | Upwards of 30 of th qs Sale (fising 5 years old and quiet to sae) To NomBr£weN, Quer di b, Боплвах EN URSERYMEN, AND Ровілс Ж X То О] Bishops S; Ы, Within. Б.с, are by the renowned Horse Bobby, so famous in history at Hyde Par OMPAN "Ехал IN PLANTING. | RICK 5 рзда > — | Corner. They arë chiefly Bays with Black POM 4 combine with "ESS 8 OTHEROE Mad MORRIS will SELL by | piss WORCESTERSHIRE RANGE. | ће hardihood of the Pony Mare, Old at E Arab shapes and AUCTION, on the Premises, Acton Vale Nursery, Uxbridge | Tlf action. Mr, Smith's Stud farm being from 1000 to 1200 feet iddlesex, within 1 nutes’ walk of the Acton Rail I lac E above the вел, is a sufficient guarantee of their hardihood. | Station on the North Lo Aon йуу MONDAY, October 1 à jinatenan They may be viewed upon t pus TD iue previous to the Sale, | ^ - ir m f P White dro sóti Stant ЕСЙ апав. I p Wire. Si. А, ge t 11 o'Clock each day, without the ,Catniomues will be табу 10 day е prior to the Bue. осоне Sabio F, ас. а having AU INS Emmetts Grange, Exmoor F rest, South Mol | quantities of fine-zrown rgreen: tal W ANTED, to REN T,a МА a MARKET ЕЛЕН жаы within ot ih Will abor, epi Standar dand D ке, particulars Лтава ше, о торо iz оће, W.G. American Nurseries, Leytonstone, N E.—Sept _ Awarded Lor азайа: GES of. m 4 Ћахсе. — Гуо Ovens are heated with - any 0! nt of акопа of any other. of Соок Grea of Fuel and Labour, t savin E a SMOKY C NEY. Јохғѕ & У: Worcester. Wirsow, Ironmongers to her wel Comfort, neca and for эү T Bloc, Cheltennam. To NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND Ovnpns Eia aig iiia Рьл®тїхо | AND TO ТИ BE DISPOSED OF, AS Private Contract; in ате or small quantities, the va E NURSERY STOCK now pe the the eph NURS rd ВҮ; near the p^ l^ а Raitw: enham, eotprising tion pi ree апа Ornamental T1 "Trees, Pyram: nd, poor d, а: e ое it Trees, Conifere and da Ано а very choice weloStion се эпо 1 Dier Dona; the of which will be offered a t | tw prices TNT vu attention. arly inspection and еа: solicited. | Nursery Shore IE ысы Hackney. "DISPOSED OF, One Acre of NURSERY 8 Greenhouses, 50 Lights and Frames, good | nd „the gole of the Ground well | Flower-pots, 25 Loads o тб EUR, it Sto: а" of Plants M wok Зи cropped with Flower Roots; mpost for potting. Li тай айт improvi Good Dwelling House on the ground, саза with wallallround. Water dad CN from the иш. Rent „Ан e 7 years, can be renewed. Premium £370, i ons " Profits ts, 2 per annum. For E D ply to Mr. 7, C. Srevexs, Horticultural Auction: cer dnd ieu » King St — Covent Garden, London. _ and. ehe "do ej Jobbing connection. бап | ATTE Mec) Sunningdale Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. Huile Non OF AN VA EHE E AND HIGHLY ieu T SALE OF VALUABLE NURSE PEN vá "PROTHEROE AND MORRT Ry from MONTH, on T t, oble to offer ^ c Ws Е AUCTION К! he Premises, Sunningdale reay, fot, Surre: iney, wi in Б nikute Walk of the Dumais ngdale n Si he South dem Railway, without the least reserv Ae rere) mra dir a ME DES Land um o pu mtir ву! 1 spec тоа. of CONIFERJE ers other EE im enit to e em with at m. other Establish- eios Jot evidence of the most skilful and careful culti- vation, енор ecedented oppo: Tue to peg nde emen, Ge epu mm mies forming and improving Planta- t| узсо ыз for ue es Е д, us E pir rye that which is ellent. Part: ill appear in future d can Nurseries, Leytonstone, N.E.—Sept. 9. ook, кеш Gardens, Ful Үш TH OMAS STREAT will ill of the lai etor Th 'ossession, the LEAS with ched Store 8, The Monument, LONDON BRIDGE, о m m АД E б Brewh: pe other Outbuildings ваа i RP Жада Merc ge а са се y CUTLERY, celebrated for more | Greenhouses and Pits completely end heated, with surement, 7 0р. Property ш Freehold i апе: fr пау ai eapness. | hot-water; also the valuable Nursery Stock, heritance, and * жии и КА О отаг а choice suited Bedding Plants, and Or the whole may fis | been каба n thereupon for four gen s now - i E "being Gf the bes | taken ai a тапанот бдее alue PUR L-E о cog Ny ir mes th e attention of the Trado аз 5 сач Warranted т еы am ca Mai н x: ре ойр аре g disp: ed Н by ган f th of the late СЕЕ vr 8.d. | 3.d. | 8. | S..| 8. US Wr ug n. Possession may be had on plotio of the purchase. Kaires, per doz, P $ m t 6 © | 19 0 | 230 & 29 | 33 OR 8A ісе SMALL FARM, with | purchaser will have to take to the Stock thereon. Fulbrook is EM ч 9 20 [150 |180 23 | 28 F Immediate аа edd 1% comprises 57 Acres of exceed ly | сюзе to the Town of Vy р r thereabouts from the И 56! 66! 76 11 | ine Land, admirably adapted for Market Gardening or Seed Growing Shipton Station o the Grea por and апа within an hour of London. E for further pe #ррїў to thé EUrro-»r erg» OONS and FORKS.—The na ЖУН КОКА, x, Land Agents and Valuers, pir di се & Sos, ml Burford; - EUM vat улый, strongly plated. Every article | 2, ERE pec EI E.C. r1 Sale of the Whole of the Stook- TT tock near Guildford, tó be Let. #% т^, Y, NURSERYMAN AND санад Ехѕнам, Охох. а ОЕ оа. Immediate EH - MESSIS. T. MALLAM AND vb SON will SELL b Best. | HGMEHU eir nest. th at East Glandon, wit th good Dweilin з AUGTION, оп the Premises, оп WEDN P) О геге? t E 4 [E follo owing даў, at at 11 o'Clock each day, the Жаратса comprising ues two convenient Homesteads, ба iram d тм: 10. Y он à go | 5а |260 Acres of Атай, — Á ише of 00 Eve Oaks, 100) Appi lom, and. Ch 500 ca | ao | the Market Town of ар ТепайЕ om tHe Premises; ór to STER. Engl dud Türkey Oaks. 3000 Gooscberti foe 4 or E 5000 Атса! = " Mr. Woop, East Clandon, near Guildford. Hatch x Bep È Жш 3009 rto [dp E of Box ng Evergreen n i 5 ARM 9% 9 Um GG N FARM, я а оо, Но огрев ў Spruce ire, 000 Баск Italian Poplar 9 9|n 12 | W Croydon, Surrey, for a term of 7 years— соп- : eado small part W and | 500 Broom, 200 Filbert, 100 Walnut, 50 Standard Apricots, and о! OT-WATER pion S.— E pov AP A Y Dro House, Garden, « BELAND, Stock in great variety. те to their varied and | "S extensive Farm Buil Situate about 7 miles from London, atalogues are being prepared, and will be in circulation tén d ich they are continvally 3 from the Market Town of on, 1 from the Railway Stations at | previous to the Sale, and may bo. gbtained of Mr. Dav, oho terns in lectro-Pla te, Britannia | Lower Norwood and Thornton pt d, апа 1 2 from the dst at the adjacent t Inns ; at thé Auctioneer's 1 Crystal Palace. The Shooting will De included, 36, High "Street, Oxiord. s. |, For cards to view and further particulars apply to Messrs. Bnakm, | — 2 i; | Croydon, t Sanz оғ тик GROWING блог Отит, чы ni SALE, by PRIVATE TREATY, a DESIRABLE Ax) ori сао, ТИССА ай FREEHOLD D ESTATE, ei situated on the borders of Sal vri, Var 2 EE 4 | Radnor. "This Estate comprises about 271 ACRES of FERT їв Е. DANIEL WATNEY will NI SELL b Y ut Dy the Rivor ome, (05 отв у [C M Аа rr E JE at ELI АС! С ) and being within teach ое S T o то, ES ROWING dio "packs —-®. is ema si suitable DE ML fully po prising 7 acres of Senest Coleworts, word imt, Lingus iier oes p e Pee A рее ер manner, the richly Irrigated | and Albert Rhubarb Root (2 Тома o id) Taro E qus d Potatos ad Stomadhio disorders of | and Pasturo Lands of ihe Vale of Tome with fho \ Border | aont par on dite S Draught Horses f Tour excel Hont Market for Ladies | Lands, which are as Town ог W: with. arms and ах = Юг Buil within of. im s Van, tet О, S Ni gut Soil Е N E са а throughout fand) ad f some 150 acres, on Skyborrah эе lcmüs Drxxzronp & Co." ), Mi) adjoining e tho ri s жо Estate ds in rich of " "Tehrant's rM d SEM бшкпп 01 Glazed oreing. Pits, es, an ast-i d irrigated Модон. The whole Hand- Wheelbarrows, Water-pots, Bush 1 "Basket: 8 МЕ at an income of about. ш) рер жр, (to treat), part be had át | Forks, Hoes, апа various other implements. DER Өзү Ric ie on юн, | Emmetts Grange, South Molton, | Catalogues may be obtained 10 days prior to the Sale, of the period, | the ur 9 Ж Зима on the premises; and of Mr. Daxrzt Warxzy, Land Agent ws ийре | Dovon; Suri has баѓал Estates for Salo fn North and Auctioneer, 73, Cheapside, Е.С. 860 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, reram 9, ig B H A ym TOTROVERS e Age FEM P AX L INVENTED ap OMETERS, in нет very best constructio! = A rnhill, SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P. RE Manufactured for the Agent, in London; Newton in D: — Gloucester, Coventry, S MIT ВЕС Price 31, "Обаш E.C., late 6; B EQ ` Aberdeen, and Paisley o them,” —Daily News, May 22, 1802, *.* Catal logi T on x o 1, tod Nurs ( 1 ARDEN eo ie Н. PannrY's шн and Garden time, Manufactory, Cop тав Lane, De rion Bo RUE. FULFIL али сав fa NN COMBINE QAM va N. S 1 Новттош "C 46 2 Ев H 9 Y: AD He Reference Кыс г- быу Куре mes i SIMPLICITY, Ў Britain T Боа nd, y 9 1 Et MHE IMPROVED LEATHER DEIVIN 77. REQUIREMENTS T for MACHINERY are у=.) for a gi CHEAPNESS, effective, more durable, and cost consid. derably 1, less n kind of driving ng belt. ER... r PORTA d. vt А, s Patent Suo and Hos Company : AND Manufactory: Armit AUS Greenfield, сг da 5 Warehouse: 81, Mark Lane, o Londo HORTICULTURE T o DURABILITY. zd T N 2: em x vas же енени pem ТЫ М ы кй m EAD SPAN-ROOF HOUSES, with two ends and doors, can be bé коруно, Painted and Glazed, ready for fixing, 21 ft. by | sub У е а. у He Pius Modas an 16 ft., 327. ; 42ft. by ү ue 541. ; 54 ft. by 19 ft., 887. ; 643 ft. by 22 ft., 1307., &е., &e. y pos Ks xar LLUSTRATED CIRCU LARS, with Prices, can be had on ганой to 655, Si loe Saee Tox dos SAMUEL HEREMAN and J. MORTON, Аскхтз, 7, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W. сишиха. m, E Damson St чыш e ы! us Р? heir Putent Midi ther Churns, A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the above Patent Hothouses, may | ETUR pm E tm her CONUM тше га. bonu be had of Mr. HEREMAN. Second Edition, price 1s. ; post free, 15. 1d. and. NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 90008, THOMAN MILILIMNXMG РЫ AND COLOUR MERCHANT, aam 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. i REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. J. B. BROWN & CO0/S NEW PATENT B B LAWN MOWER. GUARANTEED TO GIVE PERFEOT AND IF NOT APPROVED ОР x SATISFACTION, BE AT ONCE RETURNED. J. BROWN Ахр CO. having so very повр мычым. at the recent Meeting of the Bath and West of England Society at Hereford, Eh oisi NEW itae BB LAWN MOWER, of their ow; nufaetur ey ig to mention that having now supplied the large number of the B B MAC CHINE occasion, they are now receiving a few m ini: for pe prese: А The Hereford Journal, dated June 10th, thus notices this new ыйыы: —“ Messrs. Brown & Co. аге well known i in connection with the best Lawn pi these very useful and now almost indispensable Machines, which h lal f the lawn ge vd a new Lawn Machine of their own manufacture, which attracted much attention on account of the compact arráhgement of par ts i its light and ткт" иин ча kmanship. Iti ked b whic! h "e believe to bo moro desirable than the use of chains, whioh en 80 йу; and cause much tro ble. The working of this M and we h ouble. pt The NEW BB PATENT LAWN MOWER е vuM pie e Messrs, бай & Co., in London, on their own ame and under their pid D. is worked by means of geared or toothed w. wheels, is very noiseless, olere mnis Ol to all the vd Habe Stations and Bing P Ports in d i NES S n 410 0 Eas Eh Meus 9100 -inch Machine ., berry Eden Rien Д 2 m А H-inoh Machine .. 15 у 2 2 510 o| - isset 22-inch Machine |, 810 0|D 16-inch Machine . 610 0 Dittobya 24-inch Machine ,, J. B. BROWN M со. continue to supply the LAWN MOWERS. ot other Makers, particularly GREEN'S and SHANKS’, of which well-known #a 1 LINCH LAWN MOWER is the sre te Machine this season, and the price is £5 10s., for either the B B, GREEN'S, or =й *,* Everi а sent out із Warranted to give ample satisfact. d of, àny other size of Machine, : xod of any otter Mal, or mag be tl ones réel venditi 899 одет ве 07 J. 8 BROWN ХЭ: ON аон 18, САМ Озу: STREET, MCA LONDON, NEARLY E ST. SWITHIN d *LONDON and near LONDON DGE. d: : WARE wd un dus ere Мена са pu in Stock), 14 is T UPPER THAM 25 STREET, E. PIERS. SITE the CITY of L ERY, and ea to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOA .. .. LE o LL OTT The Fditor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to * The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Well Street, Covent Garden, London, W C Printers, st ILLIAM Вварвсат, of 13, Upper Woburn Place, ín the Parish of st. Pancras, in the Co. of Mlüdleset, zem FREDERICK Мот Жн d No. 1L, Bouverie ке ina the Precinct said Co. dedere Lombard St., Precinct of Whitefriars, City of London, and Published by them а! at tho Ошсе, No, 41, Wellington Screet, Parish о of St. Paul's, Сот vent Garden, in THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper-of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural No. 37.—1865.] Part Edited by Professor Lindley. ES SEPTEMBER 16. | Ne VEU from standards .. 868 c Oaks, СУРЕН, Ж Odontogloss citrosmum Wood ashes . ADVERTISEMENTS intended for the CURRENT WEEK'S Каран Л should reach the Office not later than THURSDAY. "un FL OOTS, » н 6 апа іп ет condition, 800 Price Fivepence. SrauPED EDITION, 6d, | RTERS GARDENERS VADE-M MECUM, ДАЕ тату of DUTCH and САРЕ BULBS and PLANTS, is now read, Pine S. WILLIAMS begs to uad that he has a fine . ag of the above, ЮЕШ all the best kinds, Prices on Б. Dutch Roots. OHN лхр CHARLES LEE тее төовйуөй a large о амы of HYACINTHS апа o CH ROOTS in very fine condition. dy abi Deed Ha post Y om i eden. Royal Vineyard Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, W, HARLES TURNER а prepared to execute orders yi the finest varieties of go AAT ob ia ks as ISSUS, &c. "The roots ditio: 'ALOGUES on application. 155 Royal Nurseries, Slou; UTCH BULBOUS ROOTS.— The pU ietors have eta. тозон а imd e Iq in Moe erg im id NA САТАТ DUTCH and uc 3 es received large consignments, ot is OTT, porter OWE o MOM PRICED LIST post free on application to J. Scorr, Merriott Nurseries or Se о Yeovil, Somerset. Hyacinths, Tulips, & үү OOPER'S Tint “Importation of DUTCH m adn ROOTS has arly Orders are respect- SON'S ROSES. Eat ROSES are still finely in BLOOM, at the “ОМ” Cheshunt Nurseries, 1 E from Cheshunt Station, б. E. R. Pm HOLLYHOCK —New. Seed is now ready for sowing. e meh in Ys named varieties, 5s. UL & Sox, “ Old ” Cheshunt Nurseri ries, N. NIUN MRS. POLLOCK. mm сазна. struck Plants, well established in 60-pots, at 188, pe a The Ear ped. Аітвер Fryer, Nurseri teri: is, Cambridgeshire. Faul’s aa. "Waltham Cross, N. EATON'S GERANIUMS are NOW in FULL T nos p. Waltham Station (G. E. Railway), CLIVEDEN асе of SPRING дине PLANTS, 125. 6d., 258., and 1008. ыыт seo our AUTUMN FLORAL GUIDE, 12, King Street, Covent ME W.C. beg to Зат PRICED CATALOGUES of | ОА HARDY BRITISH FERNS, ER собно 74 d SEEDS, may be had cation at their А Nursery. I. BON er SEED У 2s. 6d. packet. colours r lington Nursery, St Jolin's Wood, London, sal ais iine bus Now and PRICED SH and EXOTIC FERNS, Fxotie Te Ferns) UE of BRT' c Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. " Foot's pM: Nursery, S. E. > British à g to announ ce Pre бопе P Е of the ийите tinct which hav a First-class [ FILIX FŒMINA APPLEBYANUM, 10s. 6d. each. HUM ANGULARE WAKELEYANUM, 10s. 6d. and hich wil h solicited. EDUC LL э» Pep ооа а арсар. 9" Hyscintns and other D т а 1 ulbs. М; S LLL dui pe SON b acquaint their hat they Nie. odi their usual Con- us Patrons si mant t of Choico HYAOINTHS, ТОЮН PUE &c. RICED De САТАТ ч = ГЕ post f ree on application. i s and ot] T Oai] Bulbs, begs to announce that Tis various of DUTCH FLOWER DU рч and thi prepared to ecute al yi PRICED. and DESCRIPTIVE C. cluding Lists of New and Rare Plants, post free to e =: dn Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. Б. 8. ILLIAMS [MPORTATIONS | T£ 5000 o rseries, Hollow; way, Londo: m, N. = i Po “ “ROYAL S VINEYARD/ d un best NE iing, Tu eno Grape e xtant, 0з. 6d, each ; lioe and Victoria e wes London. т PLANTS.— for immediate bar RD DESCRIPTIVE, List ау be had. urseryman, Sudbury, Suifo| lk. "gu ants oum NICHOPSON ‘begs I" RS. E ntimate that а CATALOGUE of the extensive collection of STRAW- BERRIES зүр ated at Egglescliffe, A die eady, and can be had т applicatio. сы PA „та Wberry Plan: час НА ARRISÓN T Mcd Y4 ofer to his nds and е Trade an immense stock of fine STR. AVR ES PLANTS of all tho beet varieties in cultivation, at 2s. 6d. per 100, or 208, per 1000. r more are taken, a further eh. will be made, е A T Nursery, Darlin; UTHILUS ST RAMBERRY PLANTS.—Black оре; opens Botako; раа и., ні RIS xu ию» bearing in mM uev often V XT ios Ee sure of ра I S PEE hlet, with Ni APP er wi ew dix, 1s. р гы бе du Gardening, Me ; Çucumbor and Melon, із. ; PRAMS , new system, 18. tato, qn NN A NikrER dnt UMBER, 1s. per packet. Stam rwell Green, JO сте Camberwell, London, 8. RCHARD-HOUSE TREES, Fruitin 0 S PEARS, AP зеге RIN: APRI CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS, АР! A , and FIGS. * ВпонАвр SMITH, d Seed Meri m ster. dumis TuS Cul RON. Н AVES pe "SUN invite those MS iai ulture to view their COLLECTION of ШАМ. PAUL'S PRICED DESCRIPTIVE EARLY ES RING PLANTS is п on application. ries and DE ham Cross, Lon: D N'S TYAGRPHS TULIPS. УЕП GLADIOLI, RANUNC ULUS, ILIES, ANB asa in splendid collections, See FLORAL G GUIDE and чө P on n. and Wareho: SUGD BULBS, carriage free, Great Wes 21s. Consist of best named HYACINTHS, S, TULIPS, CROCUS, SNOWDROPS, &c. and best collections ofte red. Also on den СҮ arana s TRANSPLANTE LARCH, 3 feet, stro: and 6000 3-years ditto, rong. Кот Н. Porwrem, Dutch 5 alb Tm. Importe Taunton. г and Seed М B Siri sin prete Son E EU South Row (or е), ор] Covent Garden Lon of their DUTCH qm qum e daring personally inspected the Continental Collections this they ha dero Team enabled to make the most judicious selections, and they beg to assure their numerous patrons that the an | s kinds will be supplied as — strictly true to name. еї f BU and rem Er 1n tho finest possible a tacere iption see CATALOGU. rded =: to our Dorking от SCHAFFELT, NunsERYMAN, Ghe nt, to announce that his NEW CATALOGUE f published, and contains many interestibg tained gratis on application, either to himself or 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, NURSERYMAN, Ghent, Ж, sug and the Trade that his NEW UE of PLANTS is just published, containing Е Novelties, May be had on application, of RAD & Sox, Age M Hat p Lane, Tower Street, ot from GARDENERS’ xd to Lord Bea датар, hibited a beautiful өү Snowflake, to which à а Чїгз class Шы Т Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society dene CHARLES LEE havin acquired the stock ble NEW BEDDING PLENT they have much GEORGES S der pwent i ог wi 1 yi IA it stands ansivaiot , Thè plant is of ес ofthe locks [erar чарк Јаве, ре from Seal Packet. — Price to th S Trade on applieation. ursery and Seed ent, Hammersmith, W, from Ch MS io iv. piri good Seeds of the gi— a eatherill's extra ch: oice strain) —B. S. has Ereat expense the Е stock and. it of 8. nd eatherill, піз, ће best Бн Cineraria, in А, at the following prices A (Herbaceous), жота a fine strain, 2s. 6d. and Strain), the finest fringed and 3s. 6d. sama’ superb and the tivation. Red, White, or Mixed Seed, iret, | raris "tht ies NEW d Priced Lists етй ео Dutch OBE ER begs to — ЖЕТЕТ containing Select Descript! аә, Н. of New, Rare, and Beautiful Pe ier recipe Plants, Fruit Trees, pes, uon € Gladioli, Hyacinths, ашан, x d vibe D other E гуа and will be forwarded to applicants. Exotic Nursery, Too! (X UEBNSET and ELLE DONNA LILIES, 5s. 6d. per dozen. AUTUMN CATALOGUE MW паат d &c., now | ready, and е m Ls Воти Garden Market, W.C. — NS ad "PICOTERS fo x € los: C AENATI то tsat Ere тле Epio за ATALOGUE of CARNA- th гше end for the ге TIONS, TICOTEES, nd for the E oS ROSES, FRUIT TREES, Bradshaw Gardens, Chadderton, ualled Seedling 5. WILLISON, V OR and Plant Yorkshire, has whole hd наод санау: and PRI "pines: Mixed SHOW TULIPS d EHI TU Mmm Np aA remittanos correspondents. kx E A Ta. АТАТ, кт у sof velly Soll for "ТАЙ at Ж v fance must &ccompany Rer 100, эв е Pa ла 4 Ives, the Ri Ye grown S са. a — BROWICK T Reni a. um Ais садой p ока crop р was harvested, азу EA iu prime condition. Samples and joda by dia on ic ii с non Manager, Bedfor cheaper by us cwt.. * T Bc. FRUIT TREES ш VINE, penis houses nearly 3000 ft. in length. PEACHES and V ades ES are now ripe! ning. w Station, "y, is vts ost convenient for the es, Sawbridgewa worth. E and LEMON TREES WANTED.—A fi Жк еее det stan паше ш the Tubs, not less than 6 feet high, JN . Rossow, Gardens, Alpha House, Coburg Road, Old Kent ‚В. Nurseries, OR SALE, Two la large Plants of ARAUCARIA EXCELSA, 14 and 11 feet һїдїп.—Еог particulars apply to H. СнЕзтЕв, Gardener, Albemarle Lodge, Wimbledon 223 E. REE, a| RAYNBIED, CALDECOTT, АР ВА NTS, 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane; and Баай ос. ET s Priz 2691, for Wheat d ыйы SPECIAL PRICED ТЫ of NEW SI ula sinensis fimbria: € d io ee °З x Чула m T or white, per packet. rers Seed Merchants, it Garden Market, : y ; po CATTELI/S- RELIANCE -CABBAGE, 4 ear ч J . E, | D ITALIAN HYE-GRAS| orted Seed. А CARTER. AND CO. have fine samples of. the above at very low m Pia dd magie on t eoru Jaures CARTER & Co., 277 & та W.C. each of the NEW VARIETI So TRIFOLIUM.-L. and LATE WHITE. The ҮН A е аат with the adrautage The t prices are, for’ SJUTTON AND SONS e. just received а ТЕЛУ LATE "RED FI n NEW LATE WHITE КЫ Also the COMM: [1 Ѕоттом & Sons, VERUS Ie E ean Supply d m Eee ur |. Заан URAL GRASS SEEDS of BROMUS SCHRADERI New Aay сая S TRIFOLIUM STRIATUM;: Lawsox & the Queen's Seed шк Tandak; RIO. , aud at Баната (ау THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A-NUT .. REFUSE | Im Gladioli. Осо. rovements in Parks | А ES VERDIER, Fils, NURSERYMAN, Ç delivered о i е R. NEWTON, 30, тео Т | No. е du Marché aux Chevaux, Paris (Suecessor to the Charing ana at 25. * esque Garden Plans, ie old-establi use of Victor Verdier & Sue ат ). has E гра е le ni E just visited the bes t lai d-ont yed бесе such М ublished his DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of GLADIOLI for e it, S don ng Кк с, їп In. Austri, &c., he can introduce m уч fhe season, which can be tels on applying t his Agents, pom dan Chronicle of the 21st REPOS Jae n to o works о pleted in ew styles essrs. R. Si.BERRAD & Sow, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, Е.С. March, 1863; ог apply to the Kin n several parts of the He recommends тона pom New Sorts as under :— Patent Cocoa FiBRE COMPAN n! EURYDICE (Зопснкт). — Flower largo, perfect form, pure white Kingston- ө; То Florists and Nurse flamed with lively carmme rose, Perfection. ARDEN POTS, S, supplied en, LORD BYRON (S.)—Very brilliant scarlet Postage Stamp or Post-office Тобы glow pplied in quanti pure white. A very effective plant. Queg payable to J. BansuaM ordérs given аё the présent time 7 ARÉCHAL VAILLANT (S.)— Flo ver large, good very Mani m ЧЫ к ke Garden Border Edging and brilliant scarlet, very large pure white 8р The pio pA EA BRUSHES and OMIT: ras Lane, Deptford, Kent, 8, Pid this fine plant produces an Ae bn оеро, MATS аге sold in every town. EADED R MILTON (8.)— Edge Med large, DUIS ect form, white slightly shaded : ad BRICKS for ks Ж NEWTON (i). S) Flo iiy arci LU d, the Сатор. s Every „Prush. isi tho мек. "" п татах вы E N crimson ze з centre white. Ed ium Es m white lines. A ve ry fine new s Hade giamped, J: Ваватаміа Entenk, 7 wo imn (S. d: very lar; arge, perfect Porra, Кы ди li amed wil Ed very large rose spot 10n. T ТАТ T Specia al CATALOGUES Dets Trade. 5 WHEAT SOWING. CHARLES VERDIER, Fils, has pleasure in that all these adita tx in splendid peut nd tha out none but оу үз, 8 FAI ARNE 3 FRIEND, P ü th very healthy and vigorous Е reventing e the Trade лк °з һе ravages ot t lug, gin and e VERSCHAFFELT, Ghent, begs to offer the | A94. "pac ket is sufficient for 6 bushels 9f Se і Wi Anh СТТ at the underm Жу узел а prices, viz dressed and fit to EN ina quarter of an hou: Siga: & p. dup deban ea. application ty ICA, nice plant: ts with buds, best ae p ле r100,£5.| Testimonials from the largest Arts in the Kingdom, | woscrs F. & G. Конг Old. od Bucks, Masi Apa: fine EST OA stems 12 to 15 inches s per 100, beating testimony to | ne ERE p ту distriot, efficacy, may be had of is] amaica Wharf, Blaci t per 100, £1. s "Full directions for use are given with each Glass for Gard 7 блйкшллв; bushy урына de - fa FR uet шош, per 100, £5. P MESS pared at ДЫ о Ма ашу, W GO. s em J AMES н E LLIPS AND (i i» bios e REM. Br 100, £8, £10, £12, andupwards, | disappointment, see that the pinga iar Eni ison ; tho lex submit their prices as follo s; - strong bushy os on large stocks, beautifully set, | Agentsin every Town throughout yu. and, and Irelan PROPAGATIN er doz., | Each.—s. d. stocks fit for рег 100, £1 8s, | G ISHURST CON- 2 diam 3 Eus о hon VARI АТА, fine strong не in pots, X POUND, жш yed 3 зри in Р eter 5 + P. i пееш i ^ m nsects an ew, О cs ! сид SINENSIS (Otaheite Oranges), beautiful d ocu Plants, o Winter { р “ P Йй ц n " їн » » =. 0 6l H eat number of fruit, per doz., £1 4s. Dressing on Trees at rest, | 6 5 E S (ү ат ГАШ R 51! uit LANCIF OLLUM ALBUM, per 100, £2. Should be dissolved 48 hours | 7 7 z 17010 (17 7 n nn extra large bulbs (the largest before use. This P ogg TA # HT 1120 n " : ever o nt per 100, 22108. smell, and if the Solution be| 9 ; i NOTE БЫ n td RUBRUM, per 100, £ decanted, prevents any staining |10 ,, 5 SOIL LAC 2 "Ж » » vcr extra rs sized bulbs, £3. of е. stre; of from |11 „ 5 DA ES. A "n R V vis td Pe EA Hu es Puro ed hee BEE GLASSES m Orders are respectfully Беа Ы are to be directed to Danis ш. тей 4to 1807 for Dear d à ГИ х Ur VERSREREGT, Nurserymun, 43, Rue de la Cayerne, Ghent, { inches in diameter ^ .. 0 6 2 inches in diameter „1! W^ Caah or ceferenog required from unknown correspondents. s 8 та eai b E Б а 4 н s ЕТ Я + H To the Trade. 3s., and 105. 6d. each. Le » "ud » » sd A VAN GEERT, NunsERYMAN, Ghent, Belgium, 2 2 e begs to offer the undernamed usefularticles, at very moderate | Whol 5 сомын G: SES. Be A rices :— ^ ;ach.—s. d. Pas LATANIA BORBONICA, young plants in pots, a fine Palm for | PRICES po 24 mes tag .. 2 0 | 16 inches long Poor a T table decoration, sr Po » & cool Бора £2 78 | Arb s Poco res 22 f L.S mov "1: 24 ALSOPHILA EXC stout seedling, а Tre he (Lrurrzp). M--5- ^ H-.:— id зо LASTREA ÆN SUAM beautiful hardy Fern, £1 10: | T EON 3 , а beautiful hardy Fern, £1 10s. i PTERIS BIA AURIHA fine greenhouse pes | HAND epe with Open Tops. 24 OSMUNDA REGALIS OSANA AN HE Each. Eachd 2 ALSOPHILA LATEBROSA, fine ү Trec Fern, strong У inches PE i i L plants. A 108. === Tae inches Syr da йй » ct all LH х S RO. Hu (ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, i gest |) LENS qur us Eme x. ir Озор, for pol GG £4. F Mrd of каш PI vt soris being espe jun and аа with 16-02. Sheet; d 00 G e varieties, 3 ©. SEIL TE XS 1 ACHIMENES "in fllio Maro. harbo bour по „Slugs and Insects, takë ар iius з Eni Xa x HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT юй 1 DASYLIRIONS, in tiros ibtd strong plants, £2 10s. co pat down incur no further labour ws PAINS, | B fine plants of CHAMZEROPS HUMILIS (nearly ааа 16s. do “grown” -Edgings, conse- | LINSEED OIL, Ru WHIT HEX Cansons Pi | 6 ditto гн ЕРЕ РБЕ also near: d hardy, £1 5s. quenti ue db сһез к PAINTS TUN colours pre BT E 12 ERY' ap m 'A-GALLI, 6s id DF aroni ANN and &c., in treet Without, Lo London, ЕС. 00 ci £2 105. grea pP im ы GREENHOU E E PLANTS, £2 10s. ашау шо pun I r Necessary. d | 00 7 CONIFEROUS PLANTS, £3 10s. py rion ufacturers, Upper on Hi 39 enger 30 | 24 PASSIFLORA IAS (hardy ), 8s. Е, А A fn оаа 5 | 100 CAMELLIAS, with tore T buds л s West, OM A Ene si REA *i nd, А. | тч lh CA RNAMENT G TILE | Е г n оь 20. NTAL TAVIN 5 for А 0 GAENT AZALEAS LEAS with Rower budy ét to 46 Оз „НаШа, Corridors; Baleonios, če., as cheap and durable аз Stone; | dy DD LU T id in b and capable of forming avarieby of | ж Rower 8, 12 RHODOD Mong pianis, £T NM. ые Беде Елш e 12 dra die zs retty, from Hima- | V. je Dua 1 m а CENE en To i @ Varieties ri p DATAS on CONTES 2. 188. LI M ERR great Ni C and Adamantine NER Wal 100 ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA, flowering fh Red and Stoneware Drain Pipes, Slates, Comon os 100 âne STANDARD ROSES, £ н ЕЯ obtained of F. & G. Rosner, at their Premises 1 ne ha А5 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA, 12. R SAND (REIGATE best c uality), at the aboye = РЕ 10s. addresses—14s. per Топ, or 1s. За. pe askel; У), 25. per [Il extra хоу » ix delivery Within гөө miles, and to an n Бай: way о куу Ix of YUCCA ALOEFOLIA, £1 10s Quantities of 4 Tons 1& per Топ les , VTENT. ВЫ LACK V. SPRUCÉ ^in ier old, £2. FLINTS BRICK 3 L Ахр SMITH s PA "00 AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA, £1 5. S NUES for Боко or preserving Iron Work, Wood. or sione Di ш 100 ABIES NORD £1 53. Grotto Wor excellent порей це for oil paint zi su out-door work а 100 GLYCINE SINENSIS, strong plauts, £1 10s. -&G. Lm LS e hirds cheaper. 16 may "ur Ey 12 — dup ADR N.B. Orders promptly executed by Ra аге ро ei 1 Ounce Seed o DELETE unas 85 visu o thin | OE quantity than bor ын Е Л Ма PATENT, iones mire. Pa | en і Referenc: kgs No БАЛУ Eira es to get out of order. application. MS meque са ES D n iip р en "KS The b. Night Саша. From t Hon. the EARL SERRER Чү i the Righ dualiiy PEATÀ EE шон RM н tus 258. sd гараан, зе applied to any ч тейт Cork. ву йз ше is saved, and Fertility to the э nd wm Sa Ѕновт, Sand and Peat Depôt, ба че вит. il ensured. ded by the Privy Council, in their Earth | is recommen e report on Manures and RS Cholera, as a deodoriser dad КЕЛЕДА | TI CALDECOTT, An » BAWTREE. ract from Letter received from the Sx. атан Наа Beed Misket Mark Lane ; RIFLE rcr e Sold in casks of about 30 gallons each, ab vete Samples on applicat; AX Iam further directed to state that Ше е Manufactory, or 1з. 84. per gallon paidto any I AES 8. MANURES. —The Manures OE ren" > йу 28 found to net siii E Are do Bose gun fre Pus кале WES MM. f 1 f. 1 J ttes ie Taekon ete ate тот ишу GÉDHAN SHOW, ТАУЫ; — PATENT TURNIP heni yea and B of £6 6s. per 7 y LAWES JOSPHATE di LIM from BURNT BONE IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. or MINERAL P . per ton. ч LR Lor. 4 LAWESS WHEAT, BARLEY, s тсз LUNO LN URDU MAN £8 per ton. : T 3 CONCENTRATED CORN and GRASS " CO S These med n нато obtained 9f ыр х, S CAR ме t appointed Agents in all parts of the үа | 43 Ww varying ассо: o cost of carriage. Genuine PERÉVIAN GUANO direct m the FIRST IMPORTATION ОЁ PICKED BULBS ОЕ Pi Ag IER га mec ды: emical Manures. and other CA at Address Јонх BENNET Janie 1, Adelaide Place, London айдо, HYACINTHS, E rr diis Е.С.; апа 22, Eden Quay, Dubl * NARCIS , ETC. Hk LONDON MANURE COMPANY ст EARLY "m (EsrAnLisnrD 1840), HAS ARRIVED iN FINE CONDITION, AND THEY 1 po E: TO SOLL Have now ready for delivery t LY AM pr for y uc рий д em CC EE ATES Up n TIE Ses S AMES ÜAmTER & Co. have uo ü announge nin the в ү е ANG U and NITRATE of ех ROMER! жо SULI HATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY SALT, ал. AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT oF чш i АЕТ ЭКЕР ГІ x 2 x EGRE jublished, and will be found to contain with Cultural Directions) complete Шай {ап} ( g lar, and i п M Ed tertie Properties of this Fluid render it peculiarly URNA which is added a LIST of PLANT e ine uding particulars of their large p Animai's s body o mos а fortni night with a solution of 1 put of FRUITING VINES in POTS, and STRAWB RIES. of к, = ы Ag ше кнд with а rig dn stes, EC articular apply to en dena 150, Leadenhall The Autumn de ames will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on JAMES CARTER awp CO., 287 and 258, HIGH. HO ORN, 1 ир 16, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND . AGRICU LTURAL GAZETTE. 863 N EXIBLE SELF-/ ADJUSTING RAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, Suas PATENT FLEX MACHINES. iiit es Ü EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. Mr. GRAY begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., to his LAR BOILER, by practical judges to 4 а great improvement оп every form of Tubular Boiler yet introduced. It has кїл Фейз to a 1 other S for quickness of action Ea niae of Fuel, doing its work with one-third ed by an Kxtract from Report in Gardeners? Chronicle of International 29 сант Мау 24, е 476. ше Patentoe and Кызы ngn and Prices к рр ull Particulars, Di 4, page 47 rer. The upright form of Boiler is Mee а пу үземне у-у but the oval foi диг Gnav's variety of it is said to be prefer- nx Saaw, Junction Works, New Wortley, Leeds. aie imsquence of its brin ging t closer contact with the fire. The [vega "T N'S PATENT SILENS$ MESSOR, or [a Sic he oval plan' should b the bes letel; cg ` U the burning тав, an p Jens 2-8 NS т square, Й poems feasible that the Bo E on t e oval p! ring tà e tubes more completely within range NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, RO perma the change, Vm а slight one, is no doubt an improy Q MACHINES ING, ROLLING, and COLLECT- They are made of all sizes, "which, with prices, : prices, may be had on application. MES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WOR DANVERS TOM PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ie "CHELSEA, S.W. CUMMING & EDMONDS, CONSERVATORY ARCHITECTS, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, and 3 HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, STAMFORD BRIDGE, FULHAM ROAD, BROMPTON, LONDON, S.W. GREEN PATENT LAWN MOWE. have йр] to be the best, and have ei off every Prize that been all cases of 'oompetition Above 26,000 have been sold since t. Ape 1856. Yn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free. Tuomas Greex & Soy, Smithfiel, W Leeds; peda ү сея Road, Новога mie Тооба, Еб: Мына Buil - Tit Street, t, Liverpool; and 1! £1 000 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE ELE ageipet the уйду E р VRBE y .. Wuna Sur, Wo oolst, o aig ол... GRICULTURAL e PPPIM STEAM ДАНЕ, И THRESHING MACHINES, PUMPS, CARTS, WAGGON OUGHS, HARROWS, CHAFF- -ĊUTTERS, CHURN До GARDEN TOOLS or ай kinds. Improved | WIRE NETTING. Delivered carriage free. Price Lists рег ар нне é TIME Кт, 95, Newgate Street, London. Works, Brentwood, E. t ROHER'S * FRIGI Mou — Patronised | . y es Majesty the w уге; the Duke of Noi ribumberend for Sron Hone 1 i race the e of Devonshire for Chiswick NE ley for iod Rp pem ger re. ty, Sir Joseph Paxton for ey E Palace, Ro; ologi: Pie PROTECTION from Pi conce RAYS of the UA *FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made of pate! t prepared И. and Wool, & Vane non- пате of Heat. and Cold, re сены it А dean po tem eR rature. 1% is ada, ейн = al and йо! purposes, for prese: Scorch! of E sun, froi ыты Xie Аси morning PORE: о be had in апу required — аана VATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c., erected in the best manner f Heated by Hot Water. with all the i AR CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, MANSIONS, WAREHOUSES, &o., efficiently Heated by Hot Water Four yardswide, у... ost approve a principles. An improved make, 2 yards wide .. 1s. ple proved make, 3 — wide Work execute d at the lowest prices compatible with good materials and workmanship. Also * Frigi Domo" Netting, 2 i o SURVEYS made, and DESIGNS and ESTIMATES prepared anı and forwarded free of every expense, mini lant Cannon Тиомаз Авснкп, mI d G. CUMMING, eight years Managing and Estimating Clerk and Designer to Mr. H. OnMsoN. * It is much as a со a CLINTON & OWENS (LATE — MEE & CO.) PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, TOAT. FLEET STREET, LO ТТТ E | f THE IMPROVED nasa mi This is a а! ОЕ А, ri iion of B Aus pi Private Establishments. re ч iint M do wn, but it is suited for ару є i where & Fall cán be from a a Stream, Brook, or È or Spring. ESCAS Messrs. FowLeR have fixed a great many in various ofthe абыз for pe ” {о 6000 ог HORSE Water from DEEP то, И. ДЕТ ENS Е iam. кшш iud 0. А BARREL PUMPS for HAND-POWER : & Co. Manufacture and Erect description of Engineer's Work гед cpu) чың o R Private Establishmon md as ch aa Pumpa fr d NECK on the est or siallet poe Зы. © — ric, 553 Water ам Та "Warming and Drying Prie atr. of Fee et pe on haec can | 864 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [8ЕРтЕМав 16, уз | OS ees ЖАЗУ E eT REC с МД 7 Northampton Nurseries. Important to Plante ж o J PERKI NS begs to call the attention of HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS Noblemen, Gentlemen, and others engagea n Plani to his ERE e T =з . large stock of 12 2, and 3 years BECK THORN бог "overt ҮСҮ of "this he has ш ptvards of Two Millions, the grea! is bue ch is extra fine. rid Two Millions of LA ARCH GENE and OSBORN & SONS d M ep of SPRUCE and SCOTCH FIRS, 2 to s fo m. Ais im ge qua E mem p TRIACA | HORNBEAM Invite lovers of Orname prre ing 5 * tussis d the varied forme and foliage of their unri BERBERIS А UIFOLIUM HAZEL the above, to w th ave many years devo valle nnd Jr BIRC а Collection of ey y y voted especial attention, змат GORS ELMS PRICED CATALOGUES, consisting of pikoa of 1500 еее and varieties, may be had on a LAURELS OAKS Dplication, EVERGREEN PRIVETS ASH, &c. J. P.'s stock of all kinds of Fruit, Forest, Ornamental Trees, &c., is THE NURSERIES, FULHAM, LONDON, S.W. very АЫ and this season етага mus and in хайа angon Due oval, having been f ently transplanted, Sample: — —— sent to any give алаа. CATALOGUES of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK forwarded " 'TON'S : post free upon application to m pee EM opposite the Corn Exchange, Northampton. J. P. begs ның puel Rex rios will VS ene те the adde full IVALLÉD COLLECTIONS OF ы RADEON Sketty сае Ка; Swansea, | үт FLOWER ROOTS, s the foilowi! юм 000 LARCH, 2j to кы i 50,000 E FIR, 14 to 21 feet. FOR BLOOMING DURING THE WINTER AND SPRING. 13 to 24 feet. 50,000 Res E EN PD 20,000 BLACK ITALIAN POPLA These are eve ar iy Wu eT Р ularly cultivated, and M Alders, Ash, Beech, Birch, Elm, Sycamore, ія azel, Li SNEMU? Yews, "Thorns for hedges, "Pret b, Tanrolsy [s inae), Limes HYACINTHS, ANEMONES, TU ich we imported 1 ast se а ndo verat, рагро едт 5 п үн M Sie до ег from the celebrated Dutch Hors, Pea Че Boom, Veen, Brea. p A а e-1eavei т onifers rts, choice aretie s ГЫмау Orasta тем atA Bhrub with fine folliue; others, havin g been so gen tro Да ired, we have imported from the same . Hardy y por rns in quani ONE Prices з por st free on ы parties, and still more extensivel, y. ' s Rabley Cuc SUTTON'S COLLECTION of жне Кы аг, ROOTS for көйү Medis OHN M ONR TN jt to dem poem Growers, | No, 1, A large and Choice Collection of ANEMONES, YACINTHS, EM 1006 Gono Saet ot ias panied W pat having pad enia seem above HANUNCULL, NARCISSI, SNOWDROPS, IRISES, GL ADIOLI, iH been able to save а fin e lot of feet, ада гҮ рое ќо send EX out| No. 2. Ditto ditto, consisting o f all the same тай: in Reduced Quanti A m vá e i l4 е, n larg ET 18 p Bandi GU Эст and us MAN irum the o First Prize WARE сЕ нак No. 3. А Small and Choice ditto е "^ y uL e 01 exhibit. a et be ordered of any Seedsman. А liberal Атуу: M e Trade. SORTS for FLOWER POTS and GLASSES. z эу No. 4. A splendid eue of BEES pv RC NARCISSI, ARE Loo x large Improvement of Grass Lands CROCUSES, & 994 BY SOWING GOOD SEEDS OF THE | №. 5. The same in Кейисе Quantities Ў iv v 2 m n A „ИИ MOST SUITABLE KINDS. No. 6. A Small and Choice Assortment У Ho БЫ е ay E 8 БЕ PR e wv ON'S RENOV ATING | pgs — ceiling a RR | UTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, These Seeds pet ot PERE AL | Cont: aining Descriptive Lists v he best varieties of HYACINTHS, GLADIOLI, ANEMONES, CROCUSES, si RE dris reg omina other EE Roots, and Choice STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, FERNS, ао PLANTS, а „ per acre wil Bs sufficient, and | СА WS, and other Florists’ veri FR TREES, New GARDEN 'SEEDS, will My a great increase ш the produce. Bis Бе mn gratis vide em Nec on applic: Besuk Er BERE. ge Free pese parcels, and б per cent. allowed for Cash, Payments. ч Reading. SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKS SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. HUGH Low & C0. STOCK of CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, 'ERICAS, EPACRIS, CYTISUS, AND MISCELLANEOUS GREENHOUSE PLANTS ADAPTED FOR GREENHOUSE DECORATION IN WINTER AND SPRING, IS THIS SEASON UNUSUALLY LARGE AND OF 6000 QUALITY. Hven Low & Co. respectfully invite Inspection by intending Purchasers. GRAPE VINES OF VARIOUS SIZES. CATALOGUE OF DUTCH BULBS SENT ОХ APPLICATION. CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. COLLECTIONS 0 OF BULBS. THE COVENT GARDEN COLLECTIONS, PART FOR IN AND PART FOR OUT-OF-DOOR DECORATION, 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 21s., 42s., 63s., & 105s. THE PAXTONIAN COLLECTIONS, FOR THE ORNAMENTATION OF THE SPRING GARDEN, 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 21s., 42s., 63s., & 105s. KENSINGTON GARDEN and CRYSTAL PALACE COLLECTIONS, FOR ORNARE THE WINTER FLOWER GARDEN, 10s 04, 21s, 30s, 425, 63s, & 105s. TR CLIVEDEN SOUVENIR MCN of BULBS. No. 1.—HYACINTHS and pere. 64., 21s., 428., T 84s. IPS and CROCUS, 125. 6d., 255., & 50s. No. 2.—RANUNCULUS a apren Т8. s 6d, 5s., & 30 m Рт зн and CROCUS, 15s., 30s., & 60s. Jits, For particulars of these Collections, and Splendid Collections of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, GLADIOLI, AMARYLLIS, ANEMONES, RANUNC THE CLIVEDEN COLLECTIONS of SPRING-BLOOMING PLANTS, DRAWN FROM THE STOCK AT CLIVEDEN PERPETÜAL-FLOWERING CLIVEDEN OR PANSIES. 100 P IES. a ENT FLOWERING OLIVEDEN BLU IES. 100 BLUE FORGET-ME-NOT (MYOSOTIS 50 P тохар RING CLIVEDEN PURPLE PANSIES. w ue vb 100 WHITE DAISIE ы «нао т аа уеге eed TR gyLVATICA- COWSLIP. nie above, l05s.; Half the quantity, 50s. ; хури а бр pude 19s, 6d. sem 16 ms) _ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE iid — Choice Hyacinths | would doubtless require the same treatment as the | ould d eme cy EUN AND SONS em can "ау large Clava aric, which are generally dressed in| md yer of youn Aeon is Б designs und e | France, according to Roquzs, with butter, Parsley, | for laying out grounds, both publie and private, page 485 of | Basil, and other herbs, not forgetting а soupçon of | which the Committee have decided to invite. 16 Gardeners’ Chronicle, for £3, or half the | Garlic, occasionally mixing with the butter a few | is quite i yip that our youug friends may not V munt opm 1% to us): for 1 Ды 6d.» spoonsful of stock while the Fungus is stewing mpete pit ikoon miar prai tised \ n itis tender it is served with a mixture of in the art of lay in out grounds, . but it 1s BUTTONS AUTUMN CATALOGUE is | Cream and yolk of egg. It might also, doubtles now ready, and may be had be preserved in vinegar for winter use like the to understand, and it is hardly Мә they сап сҮ on spplaton to Ee aper eom os without manifest advantage to themselves. : m The other European species, Syd laminosa, In t he сазе of Garden Implements and Garden p Reading. : eios ich н d ^d den x rome ns, an ts, the Society of Arts, in its — of Ой: emispherica n f inventions, will distribute some 50/, as PrE TULIPS, CROCUS, wo now arrived | Oaks, and is distinguished T the pal cn Wing | prize: -— м7. : вай & Sorry x, Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, — less divided above, and b e only to add o ome orr El. do friends of hortioulture Кет Чыйп GARDENERS AATE sis orispa is produced abundantly in the th пе hands of the Committee (as indeed they inew i Mises stat of Stove БМ Босаной of Prague, where it is often brought | doing) yim ding the sinews of war in the siat [= Prem dt reos In ро сс N into the market, and is highly prized. Sparassis | of liberal subscriptions—for nothing of this kind o Vegetables, &c., in the — | laminosa is much rarer, but equaliy good in | оп a large scale like the present, сап be carried on онен is th к . M. J. B. in a satisfactory way without abundant funds; нне for Hard-wooded к [tis А Committee, whilé carrying out the M FEHTÍLIZER is recom- E more salient points of the de Schedule | scheme in a liberal spirit, will avoid extravagant gini or Sotwooded Plante, pt forth for the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ОЁ expen adita ure of every kind; and that the horti- 186 6 have been already noticed, 50 fara as aen d der of evel E d vill d 2M eir duty when EE 1s. & 2s. 6d. exhib Bags, 5s. ôd., 108. 6d., and 21s. rp nts. We will w w glance over the other sub- | aeee Конин, W. vm Cross, N. | iras among whic к onptiton is invite —w have to-day to record a most gratifying Mar нишан Hoves тай, STATION, Gurat EASTERN Taking Fruits first, as the most important, it | episode of the хдд Edin ais ix RE —— . PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. PAvr)| may be observed that р season fixed upon, being | | Чоп, which the exigencies of our publishing arrange- to announce that his COLLECTION of ROSES is | such as will afford the most gorgeous ДЫЛАР of | vL ipd To M HOMSON. gemi Fom them, b ian looming EU, "ud tha ond and third аай of fruit, enee, except y tra- | оз. котеру атас отии Mea. Tue Ообо Spend por TRERSY ith FINE FOLIAGE үче у effort on the part of British cultivator rs— | who w themselves filling important and respon- CONIFERS are now in condition for removal, and are well | and by ‹ finality T sible y Pd tio. AO ee dee assembly o of осон E Ме ашепіоп ог вепШетшов апа hortioulturista who oon- | belongs to their vocabulary, or that A have in Edinbur the of the Show, afforded an рей ma Stand mr s Pyramide and Espaliers, in fine health and reached the limit of their powers—hence, ^ а publio. "character to Ма Cro, Tonon M is pde to be expec d that so К а à display this tunity to gi mark v; rae ferta gly the x the better kinds of fruit as that which has been | rei ibers, p with many of ag THOMSON'S cently witnessed in Edinburgh, for Ае, ба ends, met at the Douglas Hotel in St. Andrew's Che Oarueners* кина; be brought together. We do not, howe ver, de ospair | Er II inst., ais i е i presen Aan with a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, meritorious, let us observe, from the rib ps gardener a at Floors Castle, 'oconpiod the chair, pe in a MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING ye production will have required some d effort | wr. m d degere tiep ese ui dt femur, верь 19[P rri ына ота and т оп gel aid the reb quem ын gla ves the uniform kindness which Mr. Тномзох derer, 234 Bozal Horticiitural [Y tWeekly Show), at over the priz e : towa: d allude s fairly liberal, and such as to lead one to infer = ер а with which, at all times һе had ey wili be liberally responded to. fter а nicated to them the benefits of his great a end with great pleasure that her Majesty | collection of various Forced Fruits, which must professional experience — not only when a UEEN has been pleased to permit the necessarily be of a miscellaneous character, there | under ad ft him t py impor Mon: that the Өн International Horti- | follow five classes for Pine-apples, destined we |tant еи elsewher ift, Mr. cultural Show and vm е жолы year is under | hope, among other influences, to draw south wards Msc stated that M je had re ed of the Her m Marssrr's pat AJESTY has | воше of the admirable examples of Pine-growing to | Proposition, he had felt the same objection to it which also mos ost liberally хибна n Pounds to the | be seen in and about the northern metropolis 2nd hs iR had to testimonials generally; but when he found it fand raising to pay the Eh Grapes come next: first, two classes | 3S the spontaneous doing of those who ui so long and e "which еге. ааг садо Then 'half- PETRA (20 2 C06 Pr tably acted as foremen at Dalkeith—none of Wè have just received, through the kindness | classes scientia ng the di fferent races of Grapes, piem Ms n aec hid g E dines geam d еш з» E uns from "the neighbourhood of|then single bune es, and Vines in pots—altogether | the. sume soit whioh. мд actunted the gi те... De "r most magnificen Me affording abundant inducement ста д 4 берілу | wato eb. bore this criptio * Presented PARASSI: and w 0 g moreover the merit of being described by |recollected, is a feature of our national gardening | Septe 1865; 8 тт hich, i Fares у , g g | Бербе "cum ccpit as Me delicious. Four | hrough which we ought to make a strong impres- | Mee ET Ae the device, € the e only were found at the roots of|si i isitors; a n ihis|the su ers, namely, М loors ; Scotch Fir, i орана соата t h al Mr. Stoke Rochfort, Grantham ; Mr. D. В Corehou € Mr. J. М“Їхтозн, Castle; A Paaa small Oaks, The specimens were s0 | Horticulture even amongst ourselves, we woul чы E AE ed PEL "E Rugeley: Mr. W. keepe e that they were gathered by the|urge Grape-growers to give - matter their most | д à T MH Киш Ойы Pootétert т on Mr. А: Y | Auc Mnerüive; г. Н.Ктєн ii ontchartrain, village fl 4 BUM estate, an дж attention. Melon змии t Necta- Par d Mr. J. SIMPSON, Wo m Hall, It is most x. show at Bridlington, without rit) rines, Figs, iiie nA "Оте it sap ibis е каиыр {о вее шеп filin ng M TuHoMSON'S high in thi p Tangierin e, invi urther | position in the H ld thus securing the i . single „specimen only hav g attention f our forcing pem ers; Orchard- | grateful esteem of those who serve under them, not me ntation o et т ud fru y an one bend sm n rgely to the beauty and Hed know Mr. 'Тномѕох will be quite sure marked his * of which Admiral Mrrromp, who sent it variety of ty show ; etis, diy, ilustra (dons of | dealings with those who were e called upon to act as his пану to Dr. GREVILLE, informs us ed trainin fruit tree s, whie h gen erally subo nates, It*would be x еа if such ' Mn es in diameter by 1 At tha Brat ol Б и? ow. ага | examples could be indefinitely lied | Saw 5 more like some beautiful Madrepore or | also sou ei to be ноа b. our English| —— From time to ame As е Gem two years Ж » 80 fierent ni it from. other Fungi, but p ure еса e have seen more ог less perfect specimens of а ев are with the ай us Clav aria. geta ble s we need hardly particularise. Prizes room five wedge-like pomo have roms placed on the ooting obconical base, 3 inches | are offered for such as are likely to come in season times д 2 eei rom in eimi сма at thé s oL the Show, and both forced and outside of the a rolla, between it and the calyx. wi g а ч Specimens of & ind were exhibited at а of re e mos Q———— & 3 Ф Mie B ш s5 pr un mo E. ч Ф а = A © Б É RE 99 = ч куз ^ о e + Ф © m © © ГА B $ = TR ec uc ES e "^ ю КА < = E © = “а © E $ ji: 5 E E HE et "n ga g0 б B B 5 É [34d © £g c Iz] E a Ы = - B i n kinds are expected. The most nis е, Which are ers gr teg in flatte кыы | жану" е ortions of this Sh кет will probably be recent meetings of ihe Floral Committee, Т тафы o divided into innumerable more or less | the collections; but such subjects as the largest | zen is contained in a paper of Prof. E. Monzzws, in are ometi ped and often recurved laciniæ, ст | Asparagus, the heaviest Rhubarb, : дш Poth “he the PON volume of the second. series of tbe “Bulletin pensis mes but not always wrin nkled о he | long yale 1 е.” From this account, ile. | f iti t it appears that the m to pieces just alluded e {4 yaline and elliptio, with а ti to are really s D Sem gi йоны ы i $ | 1 ei Erw section, for “ Bouquets and чөн placed outside the original one, and partially айһе i. BE fis | of esp tin Na tural жан», oes i" to it. £d the flower just mentioned," epe M. at the Тар, zi коч таън decay, especially | persons. ап opportuni: Mp c 3 а to Titles, into pallid ochre, It is же] such subjects as table- ip тера : Eds in ih : by ‚ separate corolla, па e primary ftom ÆFFER and Кво MBHOLZ though and the like. We would, however, invite the corolla, and slightly atrophied, but enclosing never- The ue 18 very i at before кйш of amateurs and y gardeners in| bois а rudimenta: Му" n other flowers n old, S is нны) at least in t - plant A to the -" en s for Window Jardinets and | the appearances аге still more singular; in these, it taten Like As qp Fungi, the Sparassis should | e ped B ost xes, the rige of wbich scems as if several axillary flowers were asse А n befor feed Eon c^ nU ts, hr hem теу всоре 10 for xhibition of | x th 1 a IL sh sf pple emeti nd of it. No аи good ta n z Ў Ў mU € flowers being in x reduced a condition. n^ one Another distinet feature of this prize list to to represent the corolla. When ЕЛ а ЛЫ 866 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [БЕРЕМ 16; 1805, certain dou xinias, which re first brought videt M. MonnEN's pee in the establishment of M. L. REICHENHEM, of Berlin, and E size, and | Dr. yn dal | and varied experiment. The application of this omplete truth to the history of the earth and of чет: other planis Б is obvious; e vaporous atmosphere acts like clothing to the earth. By an au ишы quan ntif io Tene apt and water suspended in hha, air, A of the earth wou more 1 has placed in the clear light of c as ha appens in Datura ceratocaula, &c. outermost corolla, sig ccm. ? as M. MORRE it, alternates in pos 9 1 that is brightly bens, in the splen ary on No 9" the | im |like what h suppo: low, we may evén sity lom rést; type of a. == — , pan буре of animal Organi. k po Origin ig fn taken the А ењ pro ag! of the lat earth, after t had under gone many chai sea, and air during the Ebdlugical périod of the со <. ch а th e contrary. exterior is tinted with b ght carm have been obtained ш Temoing ^an "ihe. m shaped flow » n augmentation Md the еу ен Ее stituen the presen. would bé a natur consequence. of ihat greater flow of heat from the | ii w ^ E geologists, mathematicians, | wers, and insuring, the due о to have happened in the igi in the fourth generan "ihe radi t d into one ugh real mplex catacorolla., is truly one of the Lame extraor ишу results of the art of the cultivator that has bee: dea on id rau of the history of the earth. The history of suns and planets is, in truth, the history of the effec d of light and heat manifested in M m, or emanating from the Nothin he escapes their та; по dd of space is bo distant is 1 dài Ti p kindly transmit | specimens to us, in that we : іп-Һоѕе Gloxinias, —— The tion raised in a recent Number (see p. 843), as to e amem tpi €— of lg — plants of the co sa REL, і one о шро! , bo ihi i physi io logical and in күш ыо, " vier, that we hope the inquiry ide] sie ы onden cal, intellectual, айй moni f Aristotle, the analogy arit. ing among m parts 8 of A animal ордо Е general serie we may say among all t е forms of P has be "y ot 8 ems «ү s n hatta whieh théy employ or resist, and to the HI sw above iP" be the propor The d same. soie new subject of i aditi? mor PM the views eed it weg very iot ог very accordant. d it m matically ng in cular forces s whieh | in them, general conform ity of structure, bete s frequently re, у; no kind of matter р resemblance y fanetion, t be present, aad nnot be overlooked. In the. "revera Classes thi * Аз arth h, he "at, moistu: tł ions of ее asia force a ШОЧ of wind sugmonts, бшш real family. ssi is tus, NN In t ER ghest deg o bë which è {се еас Fi group, ШЫТА, po variations эша Leslie con- | food, ве eliinate, and transmitted peculiari sideri in relation to preisure; Often one specific group pinea ане ү: д er or ud | Humboldt gero "the remit: of a large inquiry at points A and a question ari though пот набі, or rather distimguishalle, ped ү h т mese Voies xod аб infor- | of Kyi that in the | Fuss in all seasons of x diri. one ha range of | с ght. show Tu and age Le — balloo above me meko and Mr. Cox well, dúrin many zones of life- destroying Dia far tops, have obtained i мрена rable ical hei The пт, оте amount of well- v зт үзе Аз ун must be obtained. А, clear ii that cy arriving at large One objection that might be raised as to the existence of a different constitution for female as contrasted with male plants js this, that in the ease even of de op or the Willow, male found on thé female trees; sula rof the Willows this is partieolarly common ; and y happen уз rees rbd it frequentl sto be seen th at bee from their beginning, or will чай their potasio Daira er pat yn call species are so many рі т deri s from a few ty ог one t н. acus at lengt thi in the elegant (oat of self a naturalist of emine! P Ку It had Nor y one think lightly ira elevations; thus ы ing in dro with tł s th piene of Lingus view of Leslie, and e throwing no discredit on th determinations of Humboldt. ** Resenrches of pin kind havéso iM meteoro. of regar t reme се eh Teliuris des Hire aiia or the investizátiont ding the local origin o f di aud families of plants and anim aris, dmiral Fitzroy in Lo messages are by А ndon, the arts of Europe to declare the present over acting from all p er's | value Still 25, will he be "disposed to ul n he expedi on e many esembling one season, male flowers in the succeeding summer, while in s каза Mith male roduced. year male blossotns vr Im pro санау by e Prim rürosem, Lin 5 and Lythrums, studied | or t те next iis. change. деш now within the seas of E з career of devas- tation, before the warning signal i Я beo up in our вей- aud the jag the caym: different Xn K ek ndun y sur c Ts the elephant on be the lineal descendant of тонше ей over Siberia and n: à 5 e | Ports, to restrain the too confiden irit which employed this ават» d North À ie i manity has passed away, leaving a store d unselfish devotion, in a work which mu ust not fail ag. any lack if not structdrally unisexual, gom we have yet to learn | "9 whether any, and if кы А4 what а in consti- tution are manifested b; ts in question. In order to limit the subject, эрез within the bounds | , We have thos so of о our contributors who m Laurels unscathed by the йө е1 these researches and e coii нң benefits t jin | the aid of "- telegraph, pins 5he ends of the world ran together. 3. h Dr. Fa leoner yn T known, or was Tenes urus, f y Р Шю, shit nge of variation in structure does it indicate? 1 , by what characters a are the living races EUS J f грр ан Е е toni prebeil va plan; one universal Pg: in a ye et c questions of this kind must be answered obser e Bay ** Specific of тек: "n eq: d kin] enough to tell us the sex of the unezan sted series of individual peculiarities. Such | befi "d the general proposi И» that the forms of № shrübe: es aspect of this wp d living s system of fare indefinitely variable with time am nd cireumstant, fo and law, such i ver Wl if we rightly | can be even examined by the light of adequate eret arfa interpřét the history d own portion of this rich | That such evidence will be gathered and rightly SH ASSOCIATION. inheritance of mind, the history of tha — from pre reted, I for one nei eithe: er dou bt nor died пог will a THE meeting of the wines € which has | which we spring, with which so many "a? th ions or too been held this s year in Birm commen nced o n the fire 00-00 rdina , and to which all but o e odii and | of the final resuit, who remember how that whid 6th inst. Th etu ow ins Sura the history |is true has been found very different e that 4 by an address from the е" Professor Phillipe, of tha у б, series of inhabitants тэн received іп | was plausible, and how often out of the — from ess we select a few passages. After referring | primeval times the gift of life, and MA ће land, sea, dange: er we have plucked the flowers of safety: At to the early labours of the Assceiation he o 2и ба and air | rejoicing myriads, thro mp bind al tions of the present to the mind of Edwa rd Forbes may be vain—regardin ing t s constitution of the pi. its history as a planet, its place in creation ; now d POLT lanet, before i in the iilis of "a | it i pleased the Giver of all good to place man upon i АШЫ look up to heaven. with a thousand times ten thousand stars ; ; now fi above the clouds in colder and clearer air; now t g the polar ice—the ir Stage; man in every clime and Sonate, the life th at now surrounds us, ed away ; hs | аа of the forest, the system of P life iae um the growth. and death of in , of | now revealing ссее ач wave, the forms of i life | e ea ed most of the ; lationg hoe d iw to dt peg tted ne 4 f classi bé. ууя acts and roti First, i T ка, ес qu ality of the air, the o eourse of the rivers, the |n MR ы | r ecay, an di vidua the be. may be that plants and a - кб бу Ше, the mem ger of wh ich hare "i epe pe characters, and ari s by "—Y Tie, 9 H4 rather unoccu limite ning ка ending of races, of many влссеввіуе ra plants and мша in seas now pons dy sqnd-banks raised into mountains, on con ts how beneath the waters. “ Had that series a beginning? Was the earth ever Met dl 3 f| Ne г: tat each m п distribution ins а r dee vae parallels of tempere re hich. it has te brought into pu ieri " ог ж and that whic | has pass bj ІЁ 2 ч the spirit of thát philosophy which i is ien аиы a broad security of observed facts, sure inductions, | ж! ted experiments, the steady columns of the temple NT and he truth. and revolving round the sun? Was period a i. nd sea were separa — trace—when the land was no n mis the oce коп not ОА Mn е there ever a ted. e | the stratified crust of the glo de the MM but stop the rays which emanate from bodies ed slightly here possesses this е6 E a remarkable hes оран owes it to the | pres diffused water and vapour; a facb which n par produe ts, of fire. ой ее & h has pet submitted to, Or 13 ch group neral law, 1 у в qure limited in ыбы ше; T ыш eappearing a! after being remo moved from the 3 emo dr pro ы m m d to the poer e water, 1 now t so ch n| SrTIGMAPHYLLON — m m pretty plant is generally mondes e | as Banisteria "s 8 s tw and v ? more i em) otiam, t the s арте їп s p ч the pre at mers must i" bero as the first deposits of the oldest sea. The most ancient of all known fossils, the Eozoon canadense, is of this these plants are Lado of Brazil abd cli ste itr designation which "Umm vae the cultivator from trying them — 16, 1865.] m - considerátioh is equally si fme clean evergreen Че its eniti Thé most #0 THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 867 чс! example dt кишш, ш far às | — which I have Seen, was | at Woolaston hn Berners а conservatory à Palok | lei ves, and great floral beauty; i is the fact that they do us well i in J3 Garden n n e geasor: of sm when the clear air ч irm returns, They fourth i in d die Botanic | may y be séen mear the Museum, while it is Pine; | ground does not invite the “ anti better n expense, "betteé M Aram rey var А aws of the subject, Р 1 3 ees this THE LONDON PARKS.—No. 111, P кемне o profüsiop, its лде, апа wa M ve me convinci г à conservatory was the more suitable place | d i 16 rich The plant is eso than man F. Sept. 9. Tug REGENTS PARK. wás a the smoked 80а dried H rieh yellow blossoms forming a i ia. wn pA Woolaston Hall is plánted m, and sand; and it is eut in уёгу | g uccessful treatment is Meme d th y of our more recent s bl ooming i in | àn evi А & ergreen in glis tening health, without which not worth growing. Besides, these deciduous trees а h it is nd t could be tolerated within sight and call of Arnii Place W. (To 0n. be continued.) epherd, the | view, as they display their beauties at the | people resort to the parks; ve ecd yn (cain do not, lea l to 1 ook u upon they are more bea when unfolding the Naim of spring, flower winter as evi kh season mm profusely ү” А at rgreens (A Yr piece of water 18 tudipeumblé te wood; e | ас 22 acre рагк, and - Regent's Park is well applied, with of i utiful THE ni n FIR— PEREA SYLVESTRIS. TAE jeier T 2s а wellknow and hi ighly ‹ charác- teristic tri —X also E perd " Ач ` extracts 24 ate obtai rom In Norway and Swe! den, where it abounds Ё T t also i well an evergreen la rre away beyond woody islan nds range uni seen the Hanover Gate аай оше points, v benutifol, the term ection ations and windi ing 4 turpen ntine àn d piteh are extracted from it, and ps mp vw of commerce. It is amongst the ‚ the most hardy, and most useful trees that "Britain. гробов, v valuable not its timber, but also its а of th p animated sights ан Јену, on Sundays, 254 -— modifica Ет == from а иенен rough to hen; particu- ation of the unt of re К-ту з tho soil; situation, climate where it grows. It a with leaves two in each amd = whizzing ov 3 ice in a "state of high glee, the ree == two -0 т d Trig. їй it песеза Вотёге and the ning Boát-enlivened water. г” forsooth! something of «йш, the next time you are E тола on ап early m mih the bette etemplate. Ша hose with which thé gardeners аге mt m nae. and the flower garden of the ewintry does not offer а greater T than m by eu had here М mótning air, апа unfortunately not а few, picis, who have no bed but that ua theni ih the piots Pa der а A iz] ДАННЯ E rj ? i Tu vell E RE = p D el Ae: : пани delling, gtëen trees. маёр; if pr vo The time is a some extent by bei eing covere ed. w ith tre n the t ou form of a «He flat unmeaning уч тт indeed to and would r cones before еу teach maturity. n November or December, Г bot е чр iree—the green the produce of the flowers and brown. from an excavati f this near that of the water, and thus getting trodden b bare is A е =. exe —À use the adn taken may be в per haps m t bloomièd in May, the ripe ones the produce of ear. E Bua n our modern artificial foreste, the Pinus sylvestris that i is how in cultivation, cannot erly он 4 termed thé v wánt to вее elsewhere 'Thére what was taken from th Réa the present condition Mons abters little, for as Thére i$ а pei РЕ rush o 8 ju The wáalks too are m diy out, апа every tree is kon with idt ot silver tinted Witli erimson, 80 ut it пу ust w | oist ai aa: ; richest nobleman in eu may be erfectly natural-looking and anti ранын у striking whe Portland Pláce foliage of the on either side im stately wall Wi noble terraces which e a|give even висһ а nd where the way о of a boundary sunk at wants co om of what the the people's condition in this s oc buda, ai e chó id w 4 et ы plant, of which there ate Scores of acres rk at е or broa from t bo furnish charming vistas from several o ege LX id park se 4 6 atify even rts е intelligent iat: pii ^ aspects of con ntin ental cities and gardens. | e pen basin prop true original 1 indigenous Sco | bnt а vari jety « of it; and inferi rior as a tiaa” r pass it on every side but the pow] ы eh LI Өен to la e advantages оѓ аг architectural aspects of| | iage i а Not only majestie, but it is also more rare than fact e Al extirpated by the constant thinni Pm this country has unde the former— —in ings and e within groümd, forming a very symm prie Scotch Ein. when “бишь prunes i 8 or |appearance, ап or bn The bonne нч formis one of "tlie chief m: recognition, as does. als во е deeply furrowed 1 bark wer pd nix Dublin, is not at all sufficiently used in the rks. walk, as it is às they ascend the stem, until about way up, where the bark is smooth, and PT broma m colour, comin; ted in an ordinary vari of to | distinct variety, y Which om n be distin nguish If bproned, the lower branches are m B'd E t E FEE: - Ф й grand thé park, contri Willows feature; it і the ks. H ni y recommends t es, Almo he piel of бойну o towns; Y in ча не time ри ч ува о f pür 3 don » ага жы for poc sirddfarid V but „Ње r&b material in the uis brond walk, p^ its во rdin To таке but i8 suffieient € гов оп ea bute to by he wWáter таан à distiues there would be ar is fortunate bg кте day promenaders, айй the a and terraces, and the d y^ here and n, an geb bee! aven hh narro 2 Su «S nday: в pass up ban d y pt ду the Тү la Я d Бе thro or né ng ive ag might; too ela Mii i e] restat léngth of t — ноа э-ү en. this class of | ће best апа most, imposing stre stree meri- k scene e reed addition , fo their M an opposite style of garden, but on nday or : rdenin ү? the million P ` ga ets rire ntrance is open асе they will form a npe gradati It would "b оз to fino апі Bn t branches. erally as largó and as strong as the leading or top shoot m lie А d Seo г Fir (Pinus sylvestris variegata) hich учу лан some of the ^: rnamental tree it èh the arly the m еа "s ym че dh without |t expens au ran опр each side of uth end to the drinking does well where Y^ be of magnitude, but эйе "a с оной for о ment; it is "— n and p |vantage over over the sylvestris does. "Bom i == P ЕЕ glo аз they never éxosed i more than 6 feet in h eight ; ramen ntal, and w ell deserve rece ive. It has been asked in your columns, * How or why is it that timber, вау оѓ the Scotch Pine, grown in the avenu ndon ess many woul where thé Harcourt, = оң = t4 ce ьа B Ld ERA ed in on from |a dis ed to the the "erae n о Harcourt soils, т аа are bo вате tree grown farther south ! des а dithoalt question to answer. As regards clima | Яоепсе; if in á hot locali Er us жй gov! їп | ваяНойв the y will éireulate but slowly, but will have a tendeney to L bep оге v А ed timber is diem r loa rdering on md Н v Ret, E the finds of piema in Ufa вої il, а „с nd th hey will y 8 У в Ч "чу iis moisture by evapora- the trees peg for a dry Ri s d istinct variety, as is prove moreover, trees transplant ted from the Baltic to апа planted in similar soil to that 868 _ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [SrPTEMBER 16, үр; their southern relations grew i in, still er one their | the root. In the month of May this — а fresh (1853, p. 279). i asa om Dei Кт superior value. In the reyes of Riga, where these ак was made outside, and young Vines were intro- | not injured in 1852.8, lowest tem Shire, it тщ trees һауе been антона y the hand of Xue, they | duced, The old Vines being planted inside rupe опа. (1853, p. 261); “ап bu perished ” in m ian are in general all very da, having Ton: reached and left to take their chance. A little extra heat was р, а: and was not hurt іп 1859-60 (18 (1854 maturity, E fac t which, taken together ith t push the newly- lanted Vines, when, stran s also uninjured in 1852- -9, at Biddul 5. 30), у, the old Vines broke again regularly all over, x (sse. ja 293) ; at Turnham Green (1853 z: to their more rapidly- -grown relations in da eee bave now September, a fine crop of Grapes beginning | at Vinstone, near Plymouth (1853, p. 278). I ); а James Grigor, Bedford Nursery, №. И. colour, , They are vigorous and онен with Bn it was not ез? at Bagshot (1854, p. 358). Mer owest rat , p es i esemble a late crop. F. (р. 437), where the plant was 8 fe AMHERSTIA доза Pull beca vernum. — Wl p: James Dick wide. In 1860-61 1 did not ok at Kew THIS grand tree, Which h me to us from the East son & Son's seed warehouse at Che r I saw your |р. 830), where Dr. Hooker tells me that the йш Tei ев, nts note (р. 819) abou "is айс ulty s temperature was + 7^; at Abbotsbu y; Dorset about 30 years. I believe het for the first plant that getting this plant true, or getting itat all, and I imme- | p. 698, see also 1859, p. 949) ; and at вини d England alive, we are indebted to Mr. Gibson The ey had it, | Torquay (1861, p. 434), where Mr, Garland, ty now Superintendent at Battersea Park, who succeeded | I w told, “in the nurseries at all events,” but hav ing gardener, informs me that the lowest temperature in bringing it from the Botanic А at Caleutta to inier traversed them, we were obliged to find out| + 13°. Mr. Standish, in his “ Practi x Chatsworth. Although, — e, not a new plant, | Bulbocodium among the * mixed bulbs” alely arrived, Planting Ornamental Trees,” states that in the аці Je et it still remains exceedin gly scarce in our collections. There it was sure enough— qs "brown-skinne ds urdy of 1851 there was a fine specimen of Q, glabra, three „ whieh. could ng well feet high, at Holkar Hall, near Lancaster, I think is not equalled in beauty by any of them, if surpasser I found it-catalogued at 3s. per dozen. y es from the above accounts that t the three Japan Oaks by any plant in the vegetable жь рада family ields had it cheap cec а бойоп houses; n дон all uld ав well as the many other fine things, e Browneas, лу аз bulb- seller haveg it; and Iam qui Bay, though they might be injured үө, wind; but it is Сомї lleas, Bauhinias, Erythri ы лын Масипав, | that іп get than one place n Holland it is cg А rh ra dbi : Q. кре АЫ would be harip esi Wistarias, &e., a strong-growing gu either shrubs, ef d , or md. bul. Аз before remarked, 16 | Loudon, i Vol. III IL, p. 1943, ss creepers, or tre es; yet, fine as they аге, the Amherstia | is most diat inet in colour among small early spring het Q. reote dei Tm dry and arid pisa. " ranks above them. ali. The eds ndulous flower Анко; MN pa some buds appeared Sore. ground | think of planting it in a dry and stony ids. Have racemes, of the richest vermilion апа Prim give it so during th ast spring, several weeks be fore the snow any of the Himalayan Oaks mentioned in Lou p the | © Arboretum," p. 193 (Bohn's edition), been intr easily сч plant dag ste Dutch «1 l gror it plentifully for us, е, p are they likely to be ар ardy ? А short time The late Mrs. Lawrence, of Ealing Park, was and m ake ‚ cheap as of the Crocuses, When go (p. 7 92) you recommended hie Maples to be one of its most suce NU Mu de The вр i tensively propa, gated; ther ere a small plant of collections of Orchids, Heaths, Azalens, PA and e the buds are тороло, үн опе way or other iis Mr. Veitch's arrg japonicum еа арра Greenhouse plants, that ex ч; Objects of universal | most attractive for several weeks in the vi ery dawn of | raised from a cutting; would t they not dapes admiration in the tents at Chiswick and Regents Park, | sprin: g and таму {0з rank аза асн spring bulb. | larger trees if. grafted on the Sycamo а n for which we were indebted to the skill and love | William Robins —I beg to say that I see by Taea , Stewkley Grange, near Leight of plants ssed by this de lady, have Moe of еле аА memoranda made in Switzer- | Bucks, never as уе Е rra by the e forts of any one | v -— the plant in question is to be found only at 8 Strawberries.—Fragariaus, like Rosarians, look individua ü ar Branson, near Martigny.. The observation of | with anxiety for novelties. Strawberry rüising. ва вееп dent that he had received other things | very interesting occupation of that, at iu shoving п E. of its aiy. At last, under the name of Bulbocodium hiuc pe эта ns less one, Mr. | i told ide Uk out of the thousands however, it beca e too o large for the house th y early in the spring I found a group of two|of seedlings which he had raised, he only * gained allotte А to it, hree roots of what I rap ЧО be Bultoendium, two really good ones, viz., Eliza and the Royal Кыша Botanic Ga ne at Kew, where it grew Jed s | bui which I have since thought might h bee The case is muc e same with'seedling Roses well for some years, апа flowered beautifully, дды e | unseasonably poen Pana of ave a list of Strawberries to be sent out by Isaw des of s Glo ing, e ^ mA Sab oret-sur. Anette had to be removed into another, hi i m on which Dae were сирні France. Of those marked thus.(*) portraits ham i There is a Mh Шо, son of a Swiss| been made. 1. Boule d'Or (Boisselot): fruit larg rom the removal, and never regained its Pn, Botanist, livin at Devens, near Bix, in the valley of|sometimes enormous, roundish or cockscomb, bath pe beauty. e Upper Rhone, Vier ede rm seeds 2 plants of all | glossy orange in colour, seeds projecting; flesh'white, If obtaineà as a young plant, it should be grown on the choice Swiss plants. Doubtless the Bulbo! oco odium buttery, melting g Bert е. ann, highly flavoured, as fast as possible, by -repot e in ыы уе «i: 2 bardy t, bearing well again in the middle of summe ving e а | direction. J. H. М w, Bro. меїгу. гі pening ` the d season. Perhaps shift at one time, The branches honid be [e aci Large Peaches. am sun А : M AE Rem а tre койко Bin (месе. murs 2. Carniola magai d wh r1 n height, and are of very heavily laden with fine fruit, a Peach measurin » (де dae splendi fruit of pe hs oni pci sufficient strength, it should T jd in the тонон Me ighing 10 "- The|bright glossy vermilion, seeds pro where de is inten ded to be grown. I should advise a roots of the tree in епо avé been continually | pink, h llaw. ie he core, juicy, die ing, Me d by digging the border in the r regn ular order of ne a eger aroma. Plant very hardy and a gres ч зза А ie ne T groovi ppi g umstance which places it on quite a | bea 3. La Mauresque (de Jonghe): fruit from the centre, to ta orm а crops, dee different footing | from that at Lambton Castle, which i 1з | me sium. size, oval or conical, dark red, nearly blac towards the edges ў u^ as to draw off any ully ripe, fioi projecting ; flesh Ыоойте wal e sides of the might be | Mr. Stevenson also gathered a large Peach. W. Umney, solid, ‚ juicy, very sweet, with a rich h Hautbois flavon of wood of the size required to give a moderate кеу Gárdeser to C. Buxton, Esq., М.Р„ Fos Warren, The depth should be abont 2} feet, and plenty of drain- | Cobham, Surrey. 4. Sir Harry Orange (Makoy): this ө. phas age must be used; the plant in the beginning should Odontoglossum citrosinum rose PAT: attention | resembles moneat the famous Sir except i be kept well up, ‚Эв iti is sure to sink. Ву the time it | has beon directed to a remark in your last paper | colour, which is of a beautiful ias range. The next re sides will not be required | (p. 847), to the effect tha t the flowers of this Odonto- | flavour is exi inte and unrivalled, Extremely recom- во рер, E when d re qui ires its final shift I would glossum, fi y me * ner's work on nded. 5. Topsy* onghe): fruit molum i іва tios d е. b FE 2 g rı w e ү tim i т 5 Тһе вої hould be rich fibrous mellow loam, with | by Mr. Warner from his collection, and if the colours hose at the medium plenty of grit or small stones, beaten up together,| were more intense than usual it was Nature's faalt— Nantes* (Boisselot) : fruit of Чыг size, "oval or fla solid merely picking out the large rank roots. The plant | not mine. W. H. Fitch, Clayton House, Ki bright glossy crimson, seeds projecting ; fesh шы йош rained on wires, the length-way of the house, eget Oaks.—Can xd of your correspondents juicy, sweet with a brisk delicious tum abou + jc fi i e SIX ; pi ata алу. Il pp y des required to fill t oof, the | the Gl ogue of Mess born & 8 Fulham, аге | have had for several years. 16 is like its e e ofi the shoots should S tied. do rakai y rea боов | sufficiently hardy ai suitable for n: as single| and is one of the very best foreign pe Chil the plant to bre ak. This will check the flow of sap, and | s Specimens in parks, viz, Qu ub sclerophylla, Q.|at all points, лаа is ever been here. xc lé hu er? Ohr r t s 4 18 у gia э rather impatient, of the knife, The branches | Q. glauca Thunb., 9. serrata Thunb., and Q. Ма ту егор t ИЕП: Thou gh a stalwart plant it throw i ar be all trained on the e wires, as its blossoms are | Humb. and Вопр. ? This place is about 500 feet, above | its beautiful Dey v tresses above its fo i pe endulo ous ; if otherwise the beauty of the flowers is lost. | the level of the sea, and is much exposed, especially | the Siberian osts cub them up. na extrà rather freely if strong cuttings | to N.W. winds. In the winter of 1860.1 the shrubs | runner, of pr wienn and the ps i are taken, with a little heel, naen they € ipe or | here were much less injured than they were in Man- hardy and healthy. I recommended it pedo are snk three parts ripe ap hould be ged іп | chester, where I reside, or even in low places only а | article. Strawberries that expose their bes bottom "um pel few miles off. The Common and Po ortugal Laurels | precarious croppers in valleys. куел S i E h nw T is grown should not be too | were not hurt, nor was the Aucuba japonica, but this | situations. Spring frosts do m f the plant 0r ty of heat, moisture, d shade | last was = 5 sheltered situation; Laurus nobilis near p Observe, nothing is mid o No.1 e jedes the young yen from. burning. ps syringe | (one of which has now been planted ut of No.4. No. 2 is the Mie фе App Straw: must Dus sed freely on all occasions when. the tempe- | 25 and is 8 feet 4 inches in height, and | is EM at at the rwy t appears to be i t the ti eir | berry. , + y y . about the same i —I bae This fie plant is worthy of any trouble or expense, | shoots to the length of 3 or 4 inches; Laurustinus| Peaches and proh from NETS дй, i» pem in which it was E з T deserve the were killed to the ground. The Gum Cistus has been | sent you three sorts of Peaches, and three о Їй e Amherstia c he same house would | killed in milder winters. On referring to your back |grown on my bush trees in the open 810 be suitable for growing al rua jm Ferns, в, | volumes [seethat two Q. sc sclerophylla were killed downat | any protection whatever. They "s other fine-foliaged ni, cem Brown, Exotic Bicton, in Devon ‚їп the winter of eT gas di 67 which make a good succession to earlier p» Tooting. v the + 15° озіа Штат, Strood, Kent. in fl 28 iit i Е : kA il et T. ©" EE 1- [ : Яев gt ЕИ 2. & © ma боё T 8+ HM Hm E 2 а © E Bi 5 "n В gi - Home Correspondenc Bag 358), а, pase de wall-t Ye enti uut Extraordinary. —An early Tu at Stoke kil tack to tho old wood in r^ ONE e Gien young Peach tree КОКЕ here, evidently i was started in the September of last year. e was zero (p. 4 tandish | which had fallen from a neighbouring pe ough this was not out of the ordinary way, forcing tell me that the lowest temperature. in зр nursery | planted it into a ndr ng been commenced ata similar time for арава: ча i: e ili 860-1, an юа аа : «rome At | where it is now a healthy shrub а А E Савоя, yet on this oceasion, from some caus Dorset, 1860-1 (1861, | I have to-day counted vi des ks бар not show any ra I КЕБ = ЧЕ d см dim не "lod p^ the Golden | which being already ripe à t there was something wrong аё Acres Nursery, Edinburgh, in the winter of 1852.3|to be of an extremely good ат pu Hn git SEE Ф SER: H^ | > ЕВ 8 б IE 5 E B is i& AE =i = 28 FE DER е = wid ' T T буғтзивев 16, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 869 aben grafted, an gr o кош the ie Ba. Ami of a | to say on the question raised by our highly esteemed | Scarlet Gem, Golden Gem, Cornet, Cygnet, Bellona, vil st en s about EE Dm +. and Mauve р; George Wheeler, а as distincz peeh, Нон К" ка — ее 2n : "as Мо Mo delli ing.—lnu r to your inquiry (see | mauve; Stella Colas, Princess Alice, Favourit MEE Planting Реа ро d tom e direc —— p. 848) as to books on this « subject, I beg espe that Delicata, a charming novelty ; and Lad e Her- загу profits deri топ judiciously ар xecute d plan Maus aps the article * Wax Modelling? in the second It wou ild г really be a difficult wak [3 'edlipse Pies on our otherwise valueless volume of the First Supple the Penny duo. ese sorts. pecially e "T Tre gar peat bogs, the сыер of those pute might sivet the desired information, The process | Norah arig Angelina, Regulerity, Ebor, Queen Mab, 95 or 45 n baee us is d scribed a uch length for anatomical models desti Startler, Her Pater artlett, Pus t other в, a8 ( same as for fruits) in the latter | Octoroon, Mrs. Jo oy, Uni ue, Queen ot s > John ing more, the fee ieir of the ey E? оту: pert e of the Коя with. & t pria of the e Salter, Fais ribaldi, Formidab le, fford's Ge Mr: pero, Prince of Wales, а Reliance ce. pln were briiliant, some of the sorts being most MUN Бү È seres of such lands i жо a to the present owner or his descendants. t; mar y eeu arenis are far too rable sites for plants, as it wera, i indigenously; a: of the ki and entirely dne from lime, G. cen ietíeg. GLASGOW оғ SCOTLAND HoRTICUL- TURAL: Sept. 13. 32 This | the „last show of the season, d Dru mm эшле, w on А Modelling" 3 in the same Ж аге а r^ li а pun beaut iful, and finely formed, such а vie etd Madame ng. Madam саа Vatry, lem fally aen vaca wax. E. O., Chepsto Нё!ёпе, James Ve itch, ppa, Napoleon tur still eA 4 Wo od ashes. он any - your correspondents give — sort, Le Poussin, sand Velleda. ousands o benefit, or — rwise, of мо od cut flower of Annuals were quite a show w comparatively ashes i in mixing with soil to be used i g th Globo naranths, Clarkias, егей ч the proportion to be use loa. 1 ndi, Linum grandiflorum, Calandrinia HB. in nice bouquets were quite benutiful. Cat FI things ‚ра блр p of this exhibition, chief among whic hillea En upatoria, Veronica corymbos а, Chrysoc: Mr ira erg cd stylosa, Tritoma Uvaria, Delphinium Bar- low. epbalum speciosum, Sedum Fab: tati As a mixed show of flowers, fruit, and ve ge etables, it was one of the best ever held in Glasgow—there being 1100 entries in all the departments, The plants in the same 1 have seen pt теа; thing: ned aud p artia lly 8 cad of, I have меу га асу іп the Bot sq., of Patrick, were e year. very creditable % this late season of the Mr. atifo чес po Anemone Lythrum m, Valeriana rubra, Lychni: reins Phloxes of sorts, куши and even а Lil iliam. lanci ifoliu est Sootland.. Hollyhocks were rather кач дийеп, Чет Park, a es best, still - Mr. Mr. Charles Melutos, "n ul lal Ixora coccinea, їп a year or two more there will be an Mine supply of egere ví form jew med in some 600 or hs rer Whe the apa re plants thei wth is У La apageria Eri ica NEN na, а апу t gl 1 with Vin alb way "e а i t " TUM looked ercceigiy neat as a plant, and was full of Моо, Mr. Jam du E Ee to "Mr. Paterson, had a Clifden, ard, . Adair, Wm. с бө же; Lor d ye Queen : ick ris, Qaeen, Beauty of Mitford, Jaune d'Or, ess Craveu, and Princes: . Pansies „were поб up to the usual style of excellence, u: ce plant of the all but нв оўот БШ Yovely Torenia asiatica. Fro om the garden of Mr. Todd also came some Siz nts, hi ich too os а ellen, which was sent merely for exhibition purposes, were а good Philodendron Mae Meg Pleroma elegans, Co lo- ti casia an iquorum E Dombrain, Wallace, Countess of Rosslyn, Per fection, UM Mary, W. B: Speirs, Alex. M*Nab, Charles terer, Mrs. Laird, Miss esce James D Dalze!l, ncible, Mrs, Muirhend, iriam, Yellow M and the Rev. Mir T. Findlay, бе. which a Certificate was кн кед to Roses were а n "eter HN than at Edin- d blooi p E e eir gro SE hing. The [sid friction Mr. Warde, Mus introduced some ok the more rare and les ess Rhododendrons places, and they a А with equal Tapidity. Ap this locality I fou M NM uro rowing most rlorarianty, epica m. tinuously dur g the sum and a the E "id fonna one ring a space of ШЕЕ 40 feet square, and this was at an rn of about 1000 feet above the 0! жано Mount th of "pens he ya supported on e-gree| and grace ful Pandanus p ert Ped the. e [зей platy- | бл Серие EM follieularis, Miltonia Clowesii, and | Ferns. ys Ordi and new plants Mr. Paterson I buted a 8580! Cattleya, he odas bh cervi, , grand i some о! fos | Rennes, Adam, кшн зщ Clara d'un Ami, p Vietor Verdier, Madame C. Oct let, | Julie Mansais, and oth. кут») show; uec ruit was A fair exhibition, the best by far being | exhibited by Mr. J. Co pane of e, am Ar um -— | had a table eed vr we regard it for the artistic in; | manner in which the fruit was set up, or "€ individual 80 fro e staghorn- | samp l form of the flower-stem ; the ‘pretty long. bulbed end e scarlet-fower red „Вор hron nitis idora; Vanda a d the fine Gra I may add, [ЦЕ ba t d their ў m. lings i taken cg and without more ado dr ted them out ЖО. as underwood. Edward Carroll, College nd Syrian Grapes.—In your account ent Edinburgh Fruit Рт you Fowler, at Castle Kennedy, the EL White Ni р. 841 of the ate ive Mr. + а and I have reason to know as I "first ein " is still E ome of the Edin pa гигов grow to a are of a чыш - po prx colour ; eren аге e: Tm. n ent, and ought t to be tenacious s I burg ii, and pe dud SS I е bea 5 2 most artistic ir | buttress nnd Mr. Mitchell had Maranta Van den Heckii, a very plants v grace ceful and interesting | addition „to „this 'elass of d'Angou Diel, n Ceur were the best ; ql à iue. е Apples inc а Eaiperor Alexander Pi ffe with white veins ; and Alocasia a longiloba, n | dwarfer-growing species than zebrina, with an equally | ma utiful marbled stem. Foliage pu were contributed in considerable numbers, dron pertosum, Dasylirion giascum, e, King Pippin, d Deren ippin, a| with samples wor mid p er sorts to be had in the aarket, Baske {в of fzuit were well shown, but are n ro so - at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh. Mr. Mitchell was lst, aud Mr. Johnson, Terregles, 24, the latter Phil Cordyline indivisa, and Alocasia Veitchii, of M. Mitchel!s, being fine plants; while Mr. Paterson's | Sphzrogyne latifolia and Aralia pulchra were equally praiseworthy. Not the rz interesting feature in the exhibition was а i of om eight to ten nereo of different design, ka m very much s speri to what one is in the "habit of see ing, and ea et. ly more lounging on the part of the s {Се nything else. The 186 prize one, from Mr. Alexander а design, remarkable both for the idea, the manner in which it was e d. It Gothic, with a ана foundation, and four sq n each corner, ый with. the n irn үр, - hs, Musca! Black Prince, Pines were well re pr resented, Mr. Peacock, Castle Dykes, being placed lst with two V acm Queens, although Mr, inan had much larger fruit, weighing respectively 41b. 7 OZ., but not fully ripe. Grapes were o ^e gom сесі, myss, Tas ery ach, о Golden Hamburgh, 1 EN ways fi when fully eron татчу was 24, and Fron- s Mr. agr oig of ' Holloway, gave ше 1st Mr ten and deco owers ri ‘Ererlasiings m a Capi being deora Peas, and o erto. i ал. ы - with their gorgeous stands ecliosing se exhibited. Mr. Paton, Patrick and aps the Society the 2d of 5/.; ry. Black, Me. Cuni, st, and Mr In Ls еда? ip | ым, Наа, 2d; while nd Museats Mr. Hen- e | derson w: "us mpetitors bei | EPUM, for fine fini Peaches w lat, the ng nowhere im а үзе "remarkable exhibition, espe« ing Mr. o pbell, gr. to who had Late + six inthe aggrega hed gr. to the Earl of Mansfield, Scone pie -— а Serd amer — к сач G n house, of e P as nurserymen, r bi were. scarcely behind. the nurserymen in point of excellence, especially Mr. d and ө ч Gogar nen Mr. ган Fairhill, ill, Hamilton; enter t iu О! Chief. pesa the d Mr. Eadie, is Aet Allotment Gard sorts | which w as the finest bloom i in the qon im pois б st frait, чуе yet unripe Мг. Мі =ч qe ае ура but those sho much superior Bars we need Mp Vege etables were also a large an in d Plams то ма 4 represented, x4 гуту exhibition, ' з ја фл 4} on Tau nton, | der ag among at least 600 iss Henshaw, Lord Derby, tele Атпа Key nes, Wilio liie, Austins) Mrs, Wyndham. Si жоне Амын, Ва p Веашу‹ of М es Deli ta The Show was attended duriug the day by a very | numerous company, which were brought itor: not; but from all parts, an arrang we [^ eds Bus general. glad to learn What other correspondents have Lom Ша: Hort. Miller, Impérial, Princess "Y | having been made with the several railway companieg 870 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE for reduced fares to рии мые жү, credit is due to the Directors aud t INI didæ вно. Mr. Hugh Campbell, for КЁ exertions in promoting the eause of hortienlture so well. Notices of Books. Анай, Conchology: or an Account of the Mile now inhabit Le Bri Hish Isles and gs unding Seas. 2HE Marine Shells, com- ArTIVe а! t a just Ter Дш we we san into oonsideration the elose ode e dui the shell of Xylop a to that of Teredo, that the tion of t species, appreeig, played or the poss, Which he has di. pleut reason € p мен in distinct E his how of opinion ; the rava Phish they Жыны еп structures exposed to salt water are too iris The Sl r part o of the ng prising the rem айо, m nebifer hes that the habits of ie - creatures should ре w to palli iating the evil. The and Gaste AT M Jeffreys s, F.R.S., бе, This is a third and most w very өч. work, whieh we pE to notice already had occasion approba tion. It — a 7 paris, the n rises se ты масава aide of tood, articles fe wid though not of general use, are " ocally appre eraki The S Salen or Razor.shells, were formerly in great request, and de мет начы or fried, though, a асеог rd- y ý „ tab. i Devo eleome instalment of a off maining Conchifera t leas ocia- (of uim our ацы was the Chairman) “to have certain experimen in ; ockyard at Lang in with a view o p — of Gov who. rcely credib that n умт ing to some, the bes is to roas fire till they gape. Tuy usually bur verge of low n sand at A , not орноту, ras in 30% саше | given a 16.” Wh р" Whoeve be thoroughly w sA a month, and | n Tell чоь апу reason з cle y demonstrated than in thi you eannot appr roach near eno them when partly iul this is Sap easy, their C strength being, 1 in on on to their size, far than t t of tl t 1 making ce. | is out b A regular groove or large We must, however, pass on s үз S part of the il A a surpri жү at e result of the | applica: “ Gre геа ч Britain," says our author, “unlike | other Siti, *' does not count a single naturalist in her | national a; Ж; and the Government will unless uj h Ж iod advan | ог even ем Mis sod of Belg à volume. | ne Tu say) the razorfish believe ас the tide is coming in. Reaumur, ho — considered that the „апі uses i Pa Mr. Jeffreys аон the com od кл еп тре& to be excellen t fo onsted no longer salt irritates them, a painful s them to rise to | get'rid ү”, th w ich induc to , fumine they havo } had recourse to limpet cia ally as th when Mofa ex Pell ng res = tackwaién. N also noticed е blind instinct e the Solen has when taken of his ios м n the fn e open foot several times m "spe in of burro native ris s. Solen-fishing is бене tells us that. n ыны of the Solen is b уа reeing in shape qoc of "ite гый. orsiphons. Where w the fisherman in order | to see these "The account He etrayeđ with "the water is n sprinkles some oil on on the surface Inarks more clearly. He then ће ld betwee: nger: aspen д ABENA it onset um ite | it were in the act at the time no n in ular pressure, take the initiative, i 4 filled t t will surprise many of our Lau to find that | all а а. eed on the. Irish eran in il ofis recommen them, followed by ine а d | these быша: the finest fish were frequently LI j ted as foo = Roasted limpets,” says our zahar ital upply енне Аз а pon rule we pref following at. a dinner And g poorly provided swarms to stron ng or "old established stocks, pet jesi se a found bed a Sly on of t mes, dee eak s and sufficiently supplied CI abo season, Tue feeding induces to Jate presi and s uer хо ri and m | labourers, a гер og, the petes I di i {даш qang the вто adate T еар, and ow on he bo ard a 1Ё 1 мб, hand, - feels for the Solen with his naked right foot. This bw alth his toes nen band ouple of hu ndred of empty shells. by the Faroese. ве, and in Се | d the porth of England the consumption was pr | gious between 20 and 80 y ago, according to the catches and holds оне his e He toe and the — ; ough e protect y li of the Seien b to escape are 80 violent and hs ears accounts farni ished by Mr. Patterson and the late | Dr. Johnston, The former sty ie e ЭМ, tons of wit it. " one species is still sold i in forei T s the — h 8. siliqu: ttoral — bie so ome- times occurs in immense ео on the mudd ands near erras Castle. parts of the wo: eskopmed so mu le i is ea uM in man eo ore tban o! ign markets, | 12 but re — "eros S. vagina is чац and поб ch ЧЕ оге fastidious or prefer real а sh Som E t e Or n oni yA wi tter anA "that mil Es "M been vic уну оп Ше со Berwiskabire until the s sup almost e а c уз liat were collected | белде аге either | to feed the e pigs and poult des Ф EL) bees n: e population until the spring: trod, bees rong z num nun rs, Early swarms may ог if а good and eM honey seagon е bees are enabled to take prompt ad 9 е food we liba for киш feedin of 6 Ib. of loaf sugar, 41. of water, aud | hed; when ey is adde à perite. id "while the nd food must be allowed s соо! pe fore The poe of sn d ma palatable to the bees. They wili frequttijlf take а de t TA [eat an y 2. } n seem to cons ructed feeder, many poun nds in ч. "гуш: а dile e find in 2. market (U.S.) as — and much more than Му of the Ore 10 times гам аен їз ЖКО nd used as bait for fish. I s one of the numerous articles ~ Chinese) The b diet, чече yerba to market after being for a lo Lu Man and cooked with a seasoning of Oni dus Walter Scott "that the "inhabitant of tbe | s wm. берін those Swo e last of hum enutiful cath adhere to the rocks ет ен В, and form ац article of food wh The RET limpets, эз being th т m truncata, which often occurs in the same "entes i is also admired for mun flavour. It often occ is dug up in «pil — on a nd used for | t Canal as to be са: ilphead the sene 3 E is pre- wing m ender. fórme rly i E request for button wein а | merchant alos taking from 4 to 9 tons КАШУ buf the sale ow muc үте by the йык оп of the true ъв -pearl sh The Чон closes with an p» of the Littorine, m furnishes the per inlet, Mii ^ r clas served i in ihe elay filling the interior o e shell" опе species of Saxicava norvegica, which is поо Lese up on the eastern coasts. 15 is for vario us pu by the fishermen, who, however, now "апа tbat from it ondon amongs: s The dat Pa is quite чш, The extremely, the larger on ез bear ring the mi malit y varies he uS B ross a for r enting 8 rarity it commande a т ready sale with. the sheli Labour.” The collection of Ж employs vira babe AT nu ts — by means of their * The supply i is about 2000 bushels per week бт ы in the tough leat ugs. вресіше т. Bean „жаз ир alive. for. some time, to the March until August inclusive, and ab 500 bushels per week for the remainin ng six bar d Fhe n — а oyed athering i ја at and q ud eloth ; in the Hos to the ce y b^. aquesti. n selling. est pi aiu A, grou iling. pages are, of course, devote Ph Mam Oed to the question manage to excavate holes in мес п chemical constitution h ne, - eoasts of Scotland, Orkneys so nd, and Ihn varies from 2s. ‚ per r bus моме When the supply i is sec рам the demand, Messrs. Baxter " (who farnish ed Mr. of such a different texture as clay, [3 chalk. limestone, san ed th Mr. iy тшу) stock to Southend, and have it laid on оѓ ho now & th ub спе соз! veo of gathering the stock. and ааыр i ч T to 1 bees, M thus oec it Le Ld баг е should be г er, to ballo: the Lew fed, which will ena ablo t the bees rH lr e nvaders. eremo er Bees and Fruit.—Mr. E. Бете d] d | Worksop, xal aime к паа н б еб й occasionally, like some o t inous, bet t play i icom dicas aceiden: ial minnte phos M We. iram 3onerer, aii our extracts enti ers, P Ro prt 9f the LM imei is more vore interesting Н than феі from thi dues h we ean recommend RUNS he entific read As regards мы, his information kino n the КЕЕ that his V urs s, and asks if any of d from а Sin attack. ones a | with pss ; Apricot crop Wi former, they + but admire the i "Кен a idis industrious Nitle creatures comi add : a ute t to "er ош orane 16 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL silias E. 871 а пап any later t than the КК Let us pass of re weather out of anted wit various kinds, remarking | doors. Thore | r^ noble Cherry ho roofed Ln wanting, n I Term the evil this season to | that Desyerd Vio et the best Plum at |t all, and built i Ve reb ipt н Жн wasps In € years I have b out-door work, useful | trees are now plunged out of doors for summ tbe arn ang bottles of beer and sugar on the trees, for p reserving or t cátín i: end Tet us &tep into a house | and. ire borders of the prha: "Mie [^ феб dug cu np e fruit from beig dent by lepin rg чаа seedling Peaches and Nectarines raise d preparatory to га. them with Ohrysanthem wasps and 1 flies ; = а the bees „Һау еге, уа of them promising kinds, Fruits that t have | for furnishing cut flow: егей tho absence of thei sila ess е the attacks of w. үз аў д Е Тһе air-lov ving Cherry is mee eere A. А Hating ad vantage of it } are co i 1 the early spring небе» out a number nd Ves Vinery upwards of 100 feet long changes the scene | a moment e thrown fally open. Strawberries $ be also before the usual period, which must for very agreeably, with its imposing crop of Black|grown her n the warmer } other planted insid 2 house, the roots being | houses. lid their eggs. rd Su ubseriber, Dublin.—— | allowed .to тип A crop of Kidney TUN, is , Alatehouse of West's St. Peter's i is made to aecommo- Ве: AM, pur ш к spring on the v1 fis house , The Beans аге боуп in rows, g, | while Figs are growa against the back wall. asps w nipi tly beneath He à dal {е | Int ouses for forcing Asparagus the roots arë berries, which they e y destroy ed | sash dens each two Vines. is is of course done packed | thickly i in th e central pit, which is beated by several large bushes, and they have т^ С othe before - shade of the Vines begins to darken the | hot-water pipes, and covered with loose material : hav т been | house d in all th r parts of th M WEE в ig Ta ы" E 4 в 5 gi g& vn Ga Е? Е & | 3 HE 27 ifr Б m, БЕ 2 ga 1-7 $2 g TER [:-] ЕЁ i ts $ awberries ев; Ms: annoyed, though there have uHrayé olli many | the ey are. MY near {һе front and near the light on | house Rhubarb, &c., grown, ànd the shelves are bees kept neighbourhood; and I have lived in | narrow i stands above the little perforated pipe | used for large crops of Basil and Knotted Marjoram, where they have been kept in the Leni but - he, d Мы over and supplies the large evaporating | which must be had in quantity at all seasons ; Kidn р, recollection of T dier, hurt to any exten The iron stands are about 9 feet long and | Beans and Strawberries being in front here as usu them, We have had no wasps here until within the r; fuhr in width; they : àre made of two iron laths, АП the boilers are saddle boilers, which last about P^ E». Mn м "ee weakly ones 15 years; and as fuel, coke is burnt to avoid smut, &e, Flies have been very numerous, and | &c., o and c de too, for of course wooden| À great deal of As ig grown in low span- foofed have alo been very destructive to the Kos Would l М ve had to;be replaced p» ere this; and | wooden frames placed on dwarf — жа which, tat. D. Uphill, Moreton Gardens, Dorchester.—— | these have only cost a little thë price of | however, a narrow апі Plums аб this place (Apricots being |t the i iron. In a Peach-house Mes dug with old | chamber between each bed. The soil чы frame- wer) have been subject to the attacks of bees this е! de new Yellow Peach aps raised here, | covered E is about 5 feet deep, а dd v very rich; and æsson, We have several bee-hives in the gardens, and large , Of rich flavour, and somewhat like an | апу particular bed can be heated а pleasure by the hot always have had, but this is the only season in which Others of these "e. Vineries | water rumning е through this closely wooden.covered Li um oyed the fruit. If we had че аге м used for getting crops of French Beans; | chambe the whole this т ее eems ап excellent t b y. and in the 8th large house passed thro ніч there is а | one for т obtaining ey diate crops of Asparagus, TA as or E iwo bad fruits I eut them Боа ie all жару crop of yen very late aud green, bu it they „In any garden where phe is à leading c lits and placed them а Азн the E The bees. ent | are not to be cut till 1 y and men not to be bad f. those in preference £o the whole ones, Е ро We | but the most necessary ‹ of Me Senkail is yet forced this plan 1 have сөз but little pee from | now co o the e toan ek for the riesen m in a most troubles sive, and roundabout them. 4. North, Шлоеоы Tunbridge es aree dent, чоно is very Mendes placed in the centre | way,—by the use of n kd oer до of spreadin, Bes һауе made sad — with the Peaches at this | of iere e MM eat range. Wo uld that oth er —— кыр ГО, large surfaces, 60 oved place; I never ЕЕ. At ved bees a анасы fruit, | gar rden y en at n rg ll labour. нек еге it X $s ry different. bnt wasps being вс ide have doubtles f famili t bes ide he chamber through which the pipes themselves of p^ ef wo € пучу ы been houses which a y merchant would pe think edi way бы their furnace to those Ав s beds deprived o£, wasps and bee es bei wed enemies t bricked trench is sünk, for which are © КОЛДА есй other. Il: pended "e е walls | the кани» skill has made famous for т beauty. Аб wooden shutters. Into this the есери roots for all юма i and erri but v y few Frog е the house is worthy of t the E and its sedsóns аге packed as closely ás they can stand when = уйе bees or , flies, yen entered t dug up for E and there is no further trouble p, using "Y 1 ther tl hR 1 climbing pl po to raise the shu ved d way. No cover чү of boiling water. I "have dot tt 1 i i shuti tolit in Very severe hes often attack fruit on the Continent. Tos. Ellam |i гэн а sort - жаша Mint ground," A dnd wings ze the roots are › North Wales. nt, containing epa - ranges of ы апа ihid s ida year's re d frée growth, and arrangemen! woe arae discovering | they are then fit to dig A p andi force again. Тһе ; | ан Spot he would T «ү * Eureka ! if there is - Mushróom houses pH arched brick roofs, Strong Garden ysium on is Меге!” while, d mere mter slate shelves, and are é provided dod with means of ko] Вота, Garpexs, Екосмони. А (terrevi санаан | Pam the o Раши езш hardly be much less pleased, | by hot water, which i s, however, very seldo фейз and nurseries, fné | plant places, and Alpine | from the thoron teness of the arrang W. R. : stablishments, let us go to Е ore and put what | ments and unity z the Scene, There is yetthe c = (To be continued.) intelligence we can pick up there during a single visit | this great 1130.f "a a: e efi m houses n i к article or two of moderate length. face эуе ke those on th f Mr. itane walk м зч ў s ie Міѕсе беоне б s т д is well terminated а All are used as fruit houses, and contain quien vy Pty а wt m rim ЧЕ ta ata "рч ча шн UMP >й шыша Тагай planted excellent жу rd sr irn M" Grapes, and Nectarines, i in а small exorescetiót. Ийнин бнк de ihi айе of the in md is breaking freely.. * Does k flower freely 1 "— | This жом а d ot gliding through the largest | | leaf, and forming а fringe, as it were, hanging fr que mmetimes ent 100 trusses from ib for Chrisimas r | range esa 5, but bear in mind that there is yet a| phi келерки amende rain dm «шө Ty po. "aped appear to be the way to grow Luculia|host a f houses, and “ five miles of trained trees!" to pm аута 4 — м mv ta pee "Thank you, Mr, Ingram Из, this sort of |look identify (1 ктан; тешатїаЫ! ime etie e Canet. only if it mus too fast, PI гае dé adi мү ou fhrough he Cherry, Mit, Play afterwards dtatés that another so ds * te a on the subject.” We pass on into | Аврага gus houses, ld ii оп Pinery and Уаз мА over the | behi ind th the main ue anf Have d Е s е ейн od bý goi ау уя 5- о Нуров, тЫ k and planted in it. 'Fhese Grapes ripen roce] S -pits, which contain excellent crops, br orides ur e th 2 Myr РА Ii March, and get only about six weeks' rest in| Queen dun ooth Cayenne being the kiada most | leaves 7 А / Ro rh pm m when most of the Pines have done fruiti exteninely eu eu veo small twisted yf m. ges ( дш), че + - Ше house is cleared for a few weeks бо befiled| Some of Ern youugérstock is grown by the aid of | flower issu TIR оо, in in tho riper a e ad QE ting plants. A number of the yc. ings, he the d y à hollow cast-iron Sandia урок 108 “after war Mi ds ali ê pi 1 but re im lab fo. or bor oundary, which gives it he jast а NR © eA „сы Юй freely enough into the bed, which is warmed | theri pee АП ie ked in fi g à | hot-water pipes laid among flint stones, with | class perti perte the planted-out stock of бое pes Diosc serie mentions. the Alermdran айбы Б, and then leaf тои] and a little loam fruiting plants. Thes J aad in very deep pits, cerei А ined Walt gloss in a idis or la ail dm me с with means of di s back т apre s espe d the leaf, a description which would apply to the R. Len the front ligh used. The а from te reat Park, » of Li meus nM a е одай т ing | desti: tongue-shat which is ый purpose, p - To PP into th pos ns fron T sides ot QI еен cha the асале d \ mema of ES dn ыа tie back doy ре PUN | fue growing from tlie leaf, tlie Alexandrian [» ost particularl: mp hin iaa de pet белые к anrd | Eaurel is $a by Pliny earpophyllam. — Never i c The 8 Cu iq e others e pr o identify the Alexandriam "Par Potens оа ГА hing fot ит Laurét it the Ruscus г racemosus, although i in that work, A lot of rough boards ar F two other speci Perh erhaps, "if we believe that the wind pue mr the iri piod, ү: PES hie s the nei та endet disting m diee иге" apaiia OF m the t, А ala and more liable to , h ®. ирен, ЗАЕВА о ЖЕ EPOP idak; e every | sodd Along wall а кезем high pit їв| К. Hypoglottton, Хара ! = А 427 edid ere isod фе Tl up тайа чеп Tight, and on this the plants MEN ёура the Н. aculeatus. TÉ botinist of fhe е ор 20 ch is soe some- ut out in like man: $9. first pointed out the mue ret nott lone, ас And if they Nit a 6 oes and vegeta, ха? ed 2 etude. WIR еа лей ыы tue ЫЙ, а З ot either т plants or fruits. N. ond ng like devoted t3 to plant- Тү эбе for room.decoration, &e. = ypoglossum, of bm y and Stride Jii d КЕ Е Ж мы: bar d мы dcn the elear A T oi front ЖАГ of à nu of these forcing houses | drawing. {А + (Car. Finse T „ме, ge (pm аша] between each two|and pits forms nearly à үе ы line about 4 feet ahn 8 q causi inst i š js raised— tive of tle isl nd (Суут), enering the tope. aud à апу | Шаһ, and against it the first crop of Peas is raised апа Mie o altaretan EET aud m idw it is employed in а off а crop of Tomatos sides kai dr diy, ым кн отчу : 3 Г эчем, ye v rer "тоа трлер өт in vwd well-built cold pits ; after they and pun Swee е, mid the suceulent sweetuess of ths к Фе v gs еа or late fruiting earefat cultivation. Plants lors are ү next Ponss is s intróduced, and as these | are dug out, Melons are poppe | ; v fete H- S на. ВЕ heated, it ripens its fruit a fortnight ` | be. agam mies by quantities of Endive {0 fori à| raised from secas ése better sorts soon fe 872 TThe cultivated plants | done до шу in , the the condition of the wild plant. are, Шеге, all дзей, фаз. this is p , bu t to old pla ants on „the hi П si | makes THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Butif we p pee PET какша 1 w 1007 years old. [$ЕРТЕМВЕВ 16, 1M Q р!у ire to. be TR inserted into the x e large Бы This Hy dens sort to succeed well with s NIE pan t of qiios IM ed of many newly cut dow аве, for I P n dd ined the a n trees, y ound them o аво of voe thickness throughout, except to the south ог. su side, where they are generally thi i Carob неш is chiefly south c and 1 near the ei previous to нб йт. іоп Ir the island тше "s. are not Zub eaten, but are used for feedin ng c: cattle, and the preparation of brandy window w and ri possible | ker a in gea of el ye xl, шей. of an exhausting c KEPE —Gather thes 1 D PEARS fit T pen md Also examine those ia inti as there will d led fou pes weeks а r hous al hes even айон ng t early ‚1000 yea ntemp tible age; for it is old—no со by distillation, For the latt: ported, chiefly to Trieste. The. produce has amounted ; but ; as s the export is said to be partly hollow, yet it is not im pos. Ssible but int аа шау, if the lavas of Etna spare it as My S Lodi he the fruit r airy, in order to Шо of the escape of m off by the fruit, at first. Where itis intended to make fı tions of trees thi is season, the ground should t È yE SeA FA a monopoly in the hands of the Pe E ые, > of hith and any fres! "ede in 1 Ob late been found more profitable to cut down i. Euh vinti uo trees. n xt eius t к "ike s fact in natural history bid hue bon |» Piin ЧЫ Ды i the decipherment of Assyrian ESSA ory of The h ery Calendar of Meri "or the ensuing week. be sed. for ронак should be thoroughl the ac of the weather, so as to lo Vaa state De wanted for use. Я LETT 0088. —Brown endy ЗА th „Сов, as well аз Has Тнк РШ operations in eem to ornamental the a rtificial migration of plan a present will be mome, MM AUF ntained, э gem antiquity. Kütla:i a Mendaite writer the fourth century A-D., te lls us that the Boi of а: walks mu P be A. To from for ag spring work, should sor be pricked out; more n if geti technically Dodd oud. бал. STRAWBERR ы Нур, ot already done, cl ress -plantations of these, „clearing away um ds and Moss ; roll d a ARET so as to keep heir campaigns in foreign countries any plant whi they e Pone Ss valuable and useful ; "ak in the Cherry was trar uspla nted ch ? ean the surface hard апа smo runn ary, (e Бе careful to select that which is thon kin and whi ch can be covered without the ҖЕ HOUSES. Notwithat ma: Mud Жар n. These statements are strikin ngly с by an inscription of Tiglath Pileser A an 0 was carried captive e to Babylon, “Тһе Pine tree, | 2 bdued, planted groves of my own country, ind I called (the Plantations) by the name of d ес whatever wa: country I too d placed in the ж кол of À The translation": yer tree" is not quite сег wie Ifthe | а.?? n be p soot i in Mus to get them вһаа Acacias and other w during the dull will [mue steemed than wers are pl ere these have ems m ves on rins et pes if possible, зуй ге sc v hey will loom early strongly n spring, манат а Catonia, ы kinds, and may then be transplanted, if , when the pre epring, x when T Я J STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDOX For the tek ending Sept. 13, 1865,as observed at the Horticul! rticultural Gars = | в TURE. | j| BAROMETER, Sept. | $| | OftheAir. |Ofthe { 5 У i n |. foot 2 feet AX. | feet Max. | Min. M n| двер. deep. Thur. 7 717 (30.039 вз | sa | z05| 65 | 63 lewa | Friday 8 іа 29.925 295 | 86 | 56 | 710] 63 | M | & | Satur. 9 30. tn 30.098 | 76 55 | 655] 66 | 6 {SWS Sundayl0 20 |10165| 3.078, 73 | 60 | во 658 | 64 | was Mon. 1! n 30:278 30.063 | 78 | 5l | 645] 65 | 63| W. 4 Tue 2| и |303 2 30.335 8 5» |6751 65 | 64 | SW] 0.307] 30.244 83 | 43 | 66.5 | 65 P и віж = 67.8 | 65.3 / avy нас hot sun; very uL identifica n be ү it m M aproofofthe| p Pia: C .—Cuttings of Caleeolariasaud лопа _ occ сн tion of KA has la пе Bey а зн yd Pelargoníums pus y still be put in where emen of SR et pid neavy ra EE T ht, " Е: things is deficient. Cuttings of Calceolarias taken fro Es Pere cue т ur "ethology has received in portant a aid | | plants i in the зы groun a a , however, liable to s eee = cR ксүз А rom the es inicr nt of natural history. The|offin heat; but they will ы foun to do very well in ШОО fogs wish heavy dew | excessively hot; vy northern ome of our Aryan ancestors is Soola o o pit or RR where there tha nodes 6f ean temperature of the weck, 8) deg. above the average. evidence to by the fact that the '* Birch "— applying а little uw en necessary to dispel STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, E йо aes having damp. See i вй many outtings as possible of . Рат the last 3 years: Tor the enining Nen miele the same name both in Eastern Деп E P |88 ЖОЕ ЕТ, Prevailing Wisi 2 : " H ЕРЕ 57 £g | test тете v e Tan up aim in ата while sa p chance for i them ; and also September. ORE iB Ed Te ТР зш the fact that * Flax” (Lat. linum, Greek veis Goth. | PP. prep y MUR ШО Somes а I 77030 tn. үз rrr i le E is known. by different names in Easte wen DOSE пазу. ЛД 668 | 45.8 | 56. СЕЕН qoem now occupy atten- | Mon. ·-18 66.8 | 455] $67 | 18 | Qj falos i saui Western Aryan, that the separation of the forefathers tion; let the em Же MA bem orat but not too stiffly ; Tue t| 019 | 441 | 853 n 045 |30109 КЕНЕ of th A Hindús and of the Greeks an "i Romans took | whore tho flowerDuda are. too thick, thin them out; Iw -21 664 | 45.1 | 557 | 21 00 ЙҮ КЕ Р Тн кише cultural for a | kee p them m watered, in order that they may по ot Satur 1% л Fn 56.2 2 A cr PECAH p l li have reason to hope th t m t the present | Joge > their len "The highest temperature during the above | riod occurret cat ерус н UK EO TUE E. Нои; RS —A few of the very ir eria soris of| ium Ve miles eei tlie cereals, : ДУК dion tered in a | КЕЕДЕ ONG 7 AS ool house ; ; they w will be exceedingly pon for өч to Correspondents. ila Castagno uk 5. fa Nis, 1811, being | farnishing cuttings, and these if got in early in spring | Aceraruoms: Hatfield, Doncaster. The plants of щй swarm with I: spider, which is undoubtedly the cios engaged i in making ee of various localities, I the mischief of which you complain. M J B. ты Mount Etna, and of course did not negl. ct to FORCI NG GARD окв: NED. McKellar's Book of Flower P rept d examine that vegetable nde —As has been fre ame puerum lant | отизовон INTERNATIONAL IBITION, — he awards siili Cavalli, uin emed to me, as it had varied fruit Маз sre RAE isted with a Tork this ное npa "Раг; 6 travelle t what was expected—a sin; i с: үөн tem erature sa from 65° to 75^ at ni ht, re 'atin Wemyss. 6: 1, Mr. Henderso r. Cook NS apparent] К is P depo s F E Б : ré m сее, 2, Mr. Реас ock, 6:1 E у since reduced EE “ ui lu nd, to three. А late traveller has remarked, | keeping the h rather close on sunny da; ays, а 3 MrT onp h « prre ul pis isi d I think with good reason, that a large tree may allowing the ыз бош to rise to 80° or 85° Біне Von W C Trevelyan. Your Fungus oag i have existed on the $ га hat on кр destru а in|giving air freely. Also endeavour to proportion the I with ап authentie specimen, ӨК Бий some of the many convulsions tha often shook | moisture to the temperature, fr а high агу tempera- habitat AEE Monograph Hymenonn a Etna to its very centre, tho заанд ае e күне ture is not шын the swelling of the fruit, and Tho peces Katie. Agaricus gloi epbalus. Bee ] sprang Írom its root. But itis not of Me Oe tagno di there is chance of getting well-swelled heavy Chronicle, Oct. 22, 1860. erely the glandi уен Cavalli that I am about to speak, it is of|fruit without plenty of warmth and moisture. Main-|Hors: ЕВ. ig корр "їп, an essential oil wonderful үнө, 98 Nature p my ERS tain a steady bottom-heat of about 85°, and use every Tiar 2 суз V FAT." The insects which have ашыш pie stands Mrs undred yards of that | care to keep the soii in a healthy state as to moisture. Past leaves are the slimy larvæ of Ehe, powdered lime | celebra ted tre -itf no la Nave, a noble | When bcn iur is e: ‚ use clear manure-water ; iops. They are easily bai Sub. ^ n Tho inset | es ee rises in an unbroken | give sufficient n the whole of the hes and syringin баи онойу, даве ошо of the cnm ш | stem рс ia 40 feet, abes divides and throws out avoid frequent аныны for when this ipid Атда Т à the Maple le latera nches to an enormous extent, receive attention RS ak. LAT zu to me, as I viewed it, to i comparatively a young tres, under soil in & healthy state. Use the syringe sparin ly, | Names ор Feors: T B B. 5 В деп; 6, Моон B | Я gly, б i Chrétien ; б, from the Macer of is кезеп and absence of decayed | and only to dew the plants, as heavy syri ngin 4 gd Bergamnot 6: Иако qf bris fruit. 3, 10 i branches. 1 was ied by a fri уш, T gom her r | this season are apt to keep the surface soi not coloured; 3, Gravenstein; 4. рт оор. : rir platin ng Б — this splend peine | to render it difficult to judge as ced when тшт ом ссни ig redegi ү шой ih m of the vegetable m t|be given. Any ume g plants g qn pots eue м комат STA accompanied with Dar ЛИШ y seen to at onc Beile et Bonne.—J F F. The Blac са "md it measured 5 t in circumference. In I f getting ced established in in| Your Seedling Peach may be briefly des m add, "that I Bardo this measurement in B pots, while hey can be kept tolerably warm, |, tion of bitterness and acidity. } ine Cuscutas, but we It took a drawing of the Castagno & Соо: К a месх balls bn a proper state as to moisture | Ам жс "without. "dowers; probably ей which shows almost beyond a doubt sa this never prs o терот, as neglect of this is a frequent cause Epithymum. You had һе T destroy PU suits was a si 26 trunk, but a group; but from some g stock fruiting ep m Keep moist and | 8 5 1, reina чараа э Lastrea rigida; cause which I t now remem ted dilatata - ire 1, ^ exteris arguta ; 2r IU. add its noble companion to my other sketches; the s formation of pac roots. apparently, b uti ТЫ аре is too RE. Fruit ро I afterwards saw at Messina a very beautiful| ViNEs.—Befor tivel eather| faleatum.—ARP. L m alatum. — W wing ofthis tree in the portfolio of my friend |sets i FR old. ivi eis de borders К mexican. : to for ieutenant Бе, of the Roya Corps. in in which it is inten s ж ч. {знч К» л fo beh atis p p» On reading * Миг andbook of erp A which has | any length of time, во as to prevent the be getting VEGETABLES AT EXHIBITIONS : J P. M pt be г Ъееп ey gula, 16 is there stated that this very | saturated about the roots. Grapes| that vegetables at exhibitions should PP filth юй eg tree w. easured within the lust ear, and | fr pes | lod, with all their roots, loaves, ini those agir year, an cope cutting - уда, tai oli Бача аиста They should be moderately trimmed, AnS e uy v маа foun eep the atmosphere as dry as| it should be wasbed the whole the а ВА I h : А tastefully,” › This is о it. fires when necessary with a free | tastefully, аб yoi Sows, though there d b. thus showing an increase in soe feet n | ciroulation ofi air; spp dona warm temperature is nearly the месте re pu ht, as Potato * years, If, к we take for granted that the | as injuri as damp, idm use no more fire-heat a л ipee not n js common growth was ery 53 years, the calculation | than ma; SR absolutely necessary, ahed. The bestguide in these 0439 ; бзғттивев 16, 1565.] THE г GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ЕЕЕ had fo di t1 ЧОД, EAE gap Mies | Ets companions, ound i | their дө, to the Governme nt, and their | to shift their berths out of the P аә (x At dM " фе neighbourhood of ihe spot Were. e. occurrence took манча A Pin the we of the war,. incinding the | Montero's presence off Callao did n Hi tated thät Baron Prokesch-Osten, | 290998 of slavery, was also recommen ded that | the slightest „concern: Rapi redeem rat MR in amu 1а to the Porte, will shortly retire | similar r mee tings should. [^ held | throughout the соп ft t iron floating dock i ej vate life, and that Ваг rger, formerly it Е f Callao In eohétquenco of the disturbed statè jato při Miis of Marino, Вав b&én apponited to ms with the Northern Methodists. of affairs the port was closed every evening at 6 P.M; patrat М "The Presse of Monday States that Аана ea e, King and Мг, Moses Е. Odell were има in абет Which no commun nication was allowed, Soie let ntéd by Count Blome at the Appi aching d ces of Collector and Port Surveyor of N ft landed on th = tie meetibg 4t Biarritz. Itis stated that ор. 508 lst inst, Тһе ereditors of Morris, oti s mole at Cal lao, апа were bei ing rapidly ted f diploma dre belg айа by the Ministry of Сона and Co. аб the meeting on the d inst, agreed фо | defence. The best iüformed perso! ns did поё think ions е ббоз of the délibehtloa 6f the Anglo- accept in settlement 60 per cent. of their claims, and to | that Montero "could be s чо cog In the northern рах арон of Indiis. "Thé Debatte ӘР бе the house to resume business, bon liabilities of the | ports the revolailon was liardly noticed; Drm е tbe rümour that the Government| р, а AC A o 43,900,000, md eat to $5,000/000, igends to institute repressive measures against tlie to oce ur, Heavy frauds have been discovered a among М " ei i, ki In itelligence ligence, pe earmy piymasters. The pte e s ap the | ONEY MARKET, Fnurpay.—BnmrrisH Fuwps: Con- TRANSYLYANIA.—A n decree was published whaling shi el Isaac and, | sols close to $ for Money, and бо for Ассойз& ; ps Helman, d at 89$ to $ enr esi ting £ uid Old "he Q9 o runi ek, Waverley, Martha, Ман З New Three per Cents, 884 to f; Annuities, 1885, 134 M hh ni datei y inn ubject à bé j geringen aud has bonded the James Meury, menr | o €; Exchequer Bills, 2s. dis. to 2s, pm.—FOREIGN : А T js the, revision o oË the ist 4 d de Behring? s aiya ts, X f last seen steering towards | Brazilian, 1859, '58, 60, 71; Columbian Six per Cent», ТҮ: пе ^i кә yand E wrence eral steamer Saranac ^ 5А? prestinn Tiv, "Lore ex div,; Ditto 186. à р а British, ллы. o. ‚йе 28га ult., 96; Ditto . Bonds, ; Greek, 211; Italian, 1865, dient oü Fita ks Y aue ntes of areh ot. hori Wade агі ей" 2 80; Mexicab, 241; Ditto for Acet., g 4; Ditto m Atha Government Өн ы Бир pe Esquimalt on the Ln "à co opem join in he Н? 23]; Ditto OY h, 501; CM pr é Presi dens of tlie Diet. uS rch. The South етан planters complain that | 14 ; Russian, 1862, 9 toí; Sardinian d^ to 751 ; EL ре B rélórüsd 4. Howe QN ‚| Чез negroes (rem to work unless under military P Dio a o en "l5 Ditto 1862, 744 to 1; pulsion. The cotton егор is nob expected to give nds, o itto 1865, si to 46 ; EUM Я of the D вй, more than м icd асараг ry yield. "- Ditto 1007. Bond e Paris correspondent of the Indépen-|| AE LAE үрле Sap Pk; Paeria SM | Russian. Governmetit has | xr, : H Bank of England. anta ЖОГ diplomatie agents abroad respect- | ү, Me ое, гле | of the 24th June last: | кова issued 4, pon BUS | сонна to м FT In this miuute the Couneil call attention to the Other&eeurities .. .. 3 that a Parliament was specially elected to test едите c. MA e n th | thit England, Franee, and Russia long since exchanged 7 £7 5104 views ting the Duchfes, and that à Bor. артее- H ; ment exists between the Li Powers in their manher by ры Отеген тоша aue red Г уа Ж Vni is tno ila itd or material advantage to tho empire or them-| ing Exchequer Savings Other . V. 21943 808 ^ cri hé Gore Gg? Wai by deo dit, dinis or piak ы елмей а iD n" improved оха Debt, ana Divi Notes a абедах ros min the midi ofa a chargo o of cavalry and had his зв much ii P y Ow; d us people of New Жее "E аын. бау fe Un Ie s con х wick,. Аа if m 5 ki гет T £39,038,237 ona Тик ахове. ed Mon ANH Wednesda says the] Imperial Government; but they ^ did not believ . . s that. the hë Powe have romov d all the аваа that the Quebec plan of Семейдеги PU pots р queen aig су ie renty fr iy navigation of the Danube, | pender their strength more available or increase бан. & € the Week. ТРИАЛ, — Prince Conza's fête passed off at Bucharest, on Tuesday, with preat éclat and enthusiasm, His Higliness has eus н general to BANKING DEPARTME ji $ Proprietors' Cu; узир ++ 614 .553,000 | Govern ume rities cover in it that it “gave promise of either ide. Best, . pe 3747, (including Dead Public De рові паба: We! COH ERRAT £10,384 209 it. The Government also — that Canadian "m FRIDAY, Sept. 8. — BAN (To Sürremder in London.) = мүн н were Be sole motive Lus Ero due D ork $ of th м Pony, Н. дастн st games mt gardens, айа ейин a чал, ech ; v i те Daus, Provisio! ission Agènt—T. Coopen, Cha treet, Pen cheme; and while SITE r ata io EE UB t "dl ville—J. du tox ollis Street, Clare Market, COMM E. Dracon, wis shes of ia Imperial Government, they must unhesi- | Fenny Stratford, Grocer—G. Evrwrr, Kost Terrace, Victoria Park] amnesty to th Ў nt- W. Өт, Fair Street. Horselydown, Basket теш disttrbances. tatingly EEY est agains і the destruction of the heir own E zT tid б. бза. а Kent. and Коли autonomy. "The E Pes an say that the right of self- | Lower Kennington Lane, Builders 7. W. GutPr, Princes Court, Leicester or Goo pa Horr.—The Cape Mail has arrived | government would be а ery if tbe province were | Roxton. Tailor H. кти. sen, Central Stiedt, St. Dukes COAL Denier En news fon Cape o To own to the 14th ult, Тһе war compelled to yield on these all-important questions to | E. W. Рагіхтас, md W. Boor De Park Terrace, Кепај State E the Basutos was bein . Stonemason —H. Roserts, Luton, t Dealer—M. кл БЕК. Randy’ тее £ | the wishes of the mother country. In reply to this | Row, Ві te, Hat M —P. М. Вткткйв, Moorgate Street. кое with vigour by the Boers, who had entirely | minute, Mr. Cardwell, writing on the -4th August, Merchant =E. taine, Нили үй, ios Зоні, maro]. (Шы R mäintained the igite? 2 carried p commandos says :— E ы Д still operi pi oun Da that thi th le serious n Br tickiayer= Ronsnt EYANS, Nantbwiehyrbaira, Miner — Esos M (iy to ante, e ge iM Pun iek will be | pie Шс, Жылай, сенга Vicario гану aq several small s | towns, and са ing a large|ei t t d friend} hich, on Жим Horcnort, MT fhopkeepers 3. Норок, Kimberie à 3 55 af, w, r -J. ^ ; 3 y о of s tock. і 1 t has Toii: my нра, Тый Ба » Weliffe, Brewer—H. Masow, Birmiùgham—J. & few РА yards of Tha ba Bosigo, the | duty to convey to them [die gh you оге а ш ш р се а СЫП ial of ерлш. 8, Mig Мовы, КИР яна; SAN Dow1NGO.— t was inel tgp from Havannah | Раш, Saddier=S, CMS TU NES T nM Mu. The. B eir principa arriors were « 094, that the Spanish steamer overdue from St. Domingo | Castleford, Licensed Victualler = 1. Sor Dime, Wae Bakeri. ati М tiog to бя Ж Же Е : iss cur + „ыры byth the Pn Ld Mg mele H Боп tron, Byston эгей, ilia N DE d вай Алл едЕ x ast M vie rom Vera he ши усаеп, E шиа this КОА hos it IR by the Prose ан that the Mi Кы qud ге-оеспріей | Бити. Т domintoul, Eu Topo 2а - экш, puts at pre Hi Tacambero, completely routing the Republican army of | TUESDAY. Ses ia DANKRUPTS, ( had esca Ма ME but Tew casualtie: iMd the centre yk en, pturing а ац А us E c hs of their power to huinble their foe. iei Ew dn perial kepapah had also been victorious AEA pipe eres Apre Aso Mutat Dhi ieii had been considerabl 2 [in engag near Tezan, but had received a Gratin Street, lo H Embosser -. сквох, Quadrant Grove; d the members for the eastern and mi sight Ei r3 "Alain At the latter place 25 | Maitland Park, Boc Эне. ысый Lane; Claphemi Ула ае Нету Vies те, бу th Wero opposed to the Bill їшїгоййгөй | Austrian lancers and a of, Mexican infantry рае озен Радавое neat Quid Fact- d. T ent fo Д T "s, Shirt -8; r the annexa tion of Kaffraria. Тһе | were compelled to su arrender 6 to the Juarists. The Оазет). ОМау, Ө ВИА Pipe St Bakes, ме рое RI A minority w Street. St; Georgo-in-the-East, Oilman 2. P. WmaLs, y were finally co compelled to withdra open all theroads into the interior of Sonora. The | €b Charterbowe Street, Long Lane. Fancy, Fringe nili Жж fitther opposition, The Bill su месон "alid tho ок. Republican army, commanded b Pesquiera, Country.) — Tuomas inson, Little Sutton, Gardenet — Тномаѕ Lat H "TIE $4 У n "m BNOWEAL pA TELE E eid Р; — Mi м and was in progress in the Legis- | has таси the Imperialis. Pesquiera fled with | Атхгхвом, Lincoln, Dutch е Јон, Ватанон, late of Haime, Coach | wn ot Z : po ied. 4 s Е The M niaii гора Беш : —Despatcehes from Fortress Monroe | claimed against the Empire. е Mexican fette | Newport, Potato Merchant. Hare, Swineshead, Grocer =G. Нона, Epor. RS report n. Mr. Jefferson Davis is ill puse that the Emperor Maximilian has determined | Kirk cburton, Corn Мег L. e taa annii Lundi, in ШЫ dest ia айдопсей thab Be will be tried | to seni an oficial persage to Washington, in order to | Be lm раат kot fée ed та tes creuit. pens probab у at Norfolk, Denier — Р. J. OWEN, eld — 8. Parros, Birmingham, Grocer— ^, Chief Ju stice Chase presiding. The Wew | towards еле More friendly feelings are reported to dt фоны. Ас таеп. ia сспвей ЫЫ pov новь lecds and hat General Butler, in conjunction | exiot. between the Federal and Imperial officers along Sates A petet indsor Sproet, Sussex, Сатрешет A. iu ' Attorney General, will take a prominent part | the Rio Gra i. Digby, Coriwainet — H. Srmrex, Fareham, Blackemitn — б. WALKER, us a р O3ecution, President Johnson has issued ERU AND COnmirr—The Lii ug m been Аат News A Ve A D. Cos js. Pdimburgh, adire pey А mon ” nd a » бано, removing the restrictions on the sei ized by Montero, the revolutionary nde r. м оор ботак Mo Мо, & Со. © азо. Ürhotsterers А. Кезкть ihe Southern States in all articles рге not, d wit sieh A AM contraband оС war, subject only to|any way. Between ns nd $0 ships were eimi e mons as the S t. M tero, with is squadron, on the о le М аа di E ui port. Montero, wi Lari n Z5 at Callao, е; АЯйшїтороЦ# А Ай Md ng Messrs, Seward and Stanton 9 encou: bad flags of truce dying. His force consisted of the| Еввхси VISITORS TO TH : Paracs,—On. thising s adiinistratioo, with the lide wbo v the Union and America. The Gove rnment squadron at eC Ealen, Top ba boats, xcii left A arie Country inti belli in Wirz's | anchor inside eomprised the steam frigate Apurimac, a conveyed upwar! sons, а E ane qe н Й Кера n i ot | monitor, pq qe el, and two or three steam trans- ins on the Londav, йил, ад Der sieur *5 With the Court, buf at the prisoner's earnest | porte. AIL had their steam up, and a good deal of stir| brought them to the alace а t Eey + resumed the d The mili bus E T on board x е Pie ca were cay oor A d mw rto ts eigh, North Caroli d to | C. steamer apeurs Pom M 1 г Y» to the civil nuthorities, on demand of Governor ior. Consul in m. dá oiii В have m po be ym pre of сүд T m" үе, їп their citizens arrested for ou PM oes, | had not the Peru been a mail s the | quaint and picturesque 5 siis Lor н apap hat the civil authorities дев! С, to take | night some additionsl he n dean were bs on | bright cuin over tbe shoulders, earrings i " 3 ides mass-mèeting | the castle and other warlike preparations made, | Next long, and remarkable petticoa ч У 15 x | at Richmond, When resolutions were | day, although much excitement prevailed, } m women and la ace girls; many өг ЕА шию al iie Ней мш э р К s fro 7 Appeared to enjoy s i taking t e eda and express | squadron, and the Government had ordered all uL рч comedi do, di ша ДҮ эшл manner, They X i , c THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE seemed. especially criticise the statuary and otber | sidered at an end. 16 а appears, however, that large towns of the United Kingdom w — i works of art. ue inspecting the pe ere the | Mi iss Crosse returned to her father's she declared that satie EMEN. The annual rate of тее PIE у $ excursionists assembled in the centre t g , at eek i 11 onec Was 23 per ] ity in t, the band of Тш Company and the French. pe. per- | was 21 years o of age. Her father th к, ым : 20 per 1000 peni orme he Prince and Princess x W: ales, m les the marriage at once, and the re quisite enis P. in Dublin, 29 in Liverpool, 31 in Man Edinburgh, Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse, and the Prin aving been obtained, the eura was performed on | Salford, 21 in Birmingham, 32 i n: i Hilda of Anbalt- -Dessau visited the Баа at mid- wem | Thursday at All Sai nis Church , Wandsworth. The | 26 in Hull, and 24 in Glasgow. In Lda in Brista andafter taking 1 ü was literally blocked up | of 973 boys and 932 girls, in all 1905 chili looking the of bees e great with hundreds of ALEA who could not gain admission, registered i in the week. In the pao frm the windows. "The. Tre 10 years, 1855—6. the iq y heard LA their such was the excite and "curiosity created by incre se of populatio E pres * The Royal Highnesses took th . On the оодоо of the ceremony the bells | tered in London during the week were 1179 ture yd "the Ба, t 4 train from the new High po were rung, ridegroom walked to | average number for the corresponding v . Тм Бе tion for Mae their lodging they were loudly cheered, and their path| years was 1228, The Palace at6 h Calais bet had to t for them by the police. The bride- | below the average. 10 and 11 at n groom soon afterw y t- — ral io EASE.—The City Committee, at a| window and addressed the crowd. He thanked his Probin í : ЖЕНА o on Friday, resolved that Laer n should | friends for their kindness he him since he had been in ncíat. be erected in such districts of the metropolis as might | Wandsworth, and hoped they would all live long and| Bnr —On Monday а despatch was received fr be approved by the medical officers. Тһе eit mmittee | be happy. This n de was followed by renewed | Lon doa майор that Le Pene who had met again on Saturday, when subscriptions to the | cheering, and it was some time before the police could окои the Working Men's Indus = compensation fund to the amount of nearly 13007., in- | clear € dies 8 кой restore order qo 19th i v i Lv y th mm il, were CHOW GIANT.— mé ios Woo Gow, of Fychow ot phe from keeping his engage бтр ion for the i one oF the tallest men ever seen in Europe, arrived i in 3e» ment was naturally very great; not only in е city, struction of three sanatoriums—one for the mnorth.| England a few a ago, and had an interview with the| but also in Bath, which his lordship had «pd one чей 2 ME and у for te Ve Prince and Princess of Wales on Tuesday. Hei is | invitation Y" visit on his ndon rried unanimou Ata ing| between 19 an d 23 years of age; his height is| hoped that Mr. Gladstone, - Monilay t tie ‘committee decided "chat к ттун 7 feet 8 inches; he weighs abou t „20 stone ; ; ів well Exhibition, di act for his авыр sbould goa only in cases where the death has ra ementi and presents, occurn red s ce у сот »mencement of the fund, and | his figure, а very remarkable object. His features| CHATHAM.—At the Borough Police.court on Mond h ven notice to the comm mittee. approach e oxi ropean type more nearly tban those of Sarah. Eliza Drew was charged before the сод Ti tt icken with 20и will be pon ght at fi his countrym with murdering her female child on t ces and remov the sanato Оп and even feminine. Hei s accompanied by Mr. Chisholm, Sth inst, in "ihe parish of Оран The prison Wednesday it esolved to appoint a a veterinary who has had. prt of him since his аган from | ou being placed in the dock had a very егу despon zs А for the removal of infected eun Tuesday esda An refined manners, and considerable accomplish. | but keeping her eyes fred upon e floor, a long document prepared by Dr. Thudichum, under it appears, as a scholar, he КК airman M the difediion of the Lords "i the. Council, was pu ub- pr abe ө. a considerable үчн of ше m in | prisoner if she had anything to say, she made no rej lish ti dis- | writing. His giga gantic „stature may be reg: and was committed for trial аб the next Maidsto infection as сонша to the eattle plague." ТА su pple- | hereditary quality, were | assizes for ment to the Gazetíe, issued xA Wednesday night, | each as ta s he is himself, and he spere w| DzRBY.—On Saturday evening Mr. Samuel Thom. contained an Order in Council, by which it is hen ceforth | Pw in the Imperial Cbinese army who, , although ме! воп, age 29, of the firm of Thompson and Frye, permitted to import into Ireland hides of cattle from | is 6 inches lower, outweighs him by not less than builders, in this town n, and Mr. Robert Пена h А i a Australia, which 1 ]b. who d 51, BER ТНТ эч! = m d сл о Е = © „ 5 ғ. = = e 1 ®© e had also a sister was foreman to the firm, were killed by being i т О [i in height, and ea abont a year ago. from "Meer cart, the shaft of which ouncil, On Wednesday a Mr. Russell and hi t e, and a female servant, ‘the htm | di asunder while it was going at a rapid р were charged before the magistrate at Greenwich with whom exhibits . a ide ila of the famous Chi near Shardlow, about seven miles from Derby. The removing a diseased cow mus the high road, contrary "oM the length of them mot being dio а јашу A the inquest returned a verdict of Accidental to the Order in Council. It seems that this animal, as | about 4 inches. "The party also comprises a dwarf well as another, also rg had been eola to араз | called Chung Mow, 27 f They were fined. in 91. Mm Dea years of age, about 3 feet Driosrons c Pergeent E Shurlock, of the 280 vei n | higb, with strongly marked Chinese кые The| Regiment, who as shot by r continue ervi i in a healthy state. The vin ra ‘shnog tered ies the at Marlk meat sent to кек. before the term of quarantine| of singular interest, the whole of t ex unced Li r e | being attired in thei s r то! , nor 7 coverings, in accordance with native custom. Оп]у | remanded for a week. The surgeon of the regi re ne ec eain taken on the farm once, with. a view to observ ve his hei eight more correctly, iuformed the Bench that the ball passed between two A ES b 3 А d Ф139 si eii it is ho; it ribs without fracturing either; and just touched the extension may be pereat The ] reign Office have His Royal Highness also expressed a wish that Де surface of the lung, but did not injure any of the vital would write his “chop,” or signature, on the wall of| parts. "The wound is about 6 inches long. he authorities there are d at the progress of|the room, which was promptly done A ang at a| GLOUCESTER.—The triennial festival of the three ihe ca cattle Depos piece ке АЕ have | height. of m more than 10 feet from | the fi т, r, with a choirs took place i in this city on the 5th, 6th, "tb, ani ма e Acer | conceal bis astonishment, when, in нат with. the | the usually i even tenor of these gatherings, T THE SUPP f the Prince, Cbang-Woo-Gow d to he encountered—the one iae for the атон е p РИ ЧОР to the 3,000,000 of on the arrival. of the "Commander-in- Chief. The other Wes With regard to the first, the people in this metro үза s. It is said that from th Ci who rapid extermination among y cows "e supply « of | the Chinese Dame, and the tinis Princess Мылы wou M not à milk will soon cease petas das unless во Prin and PH ccepted | wi his performances within the made to avert such a result. кеш чаг: the Tart hung майн, C den j the Continent before foro Ше Noe may be of the e supply of this produce, physics Ternava Ton. ен к „воте weeks | жу ted for the festival. The dean (Dr. Law), "W s ssert that. infa nts requir e it, and that no о good н sub- | r is a Low Саш man, had similar objectious, йүс г ре i vestigation of circumstances under which|for some time doubtful whether he would n ai mately fail to support their babi e not at pase, severa heavy robberies, amounting in the ге e the cathedral for the purpose; but. he uti to yield a a healthy wpol у, the үү тике innt perish, abstai 0 ting t survive with ill-nourished systems to suffer disease in recy has bee all td bsented himself from the festival. ur аги future. Any n measur re, t ther efore, Calculate: d to favour "wet thus n dis ML e^ Ap execption і this | master sh Repo) College, Oxford, Ж fact, that the robberies ens xd been ка by ps in residence, made an exchange with second At present 5d. and 6d. per quart e prices at which | person. The man js d, by se who have | canon, і E left before gu festival, А pea London milk i TA ms and it is said that eic qe а | noticed him, as being К ааа" 5 feet 10 ре іп height, canon was in , and only two — price will lea “кй me margin of profit if several|slimly built, complexion а ме] dress ^w and | the were ord. ри cows aro m ad system. The йол invariably wearing a wide-awnke ha visits| regard to the artistic difficulty, Madame * Dairy C mee of Si ch Dr. rr es have hith n inton. ims t Gamgee, ча mo practical fa and dairymen | parks, gaining entrance to an open window gene ally Weiss declined accepting the terms offered are di um vage pir од this priva at the җый e аы mansion of оом.—А few A. since, at | water-apout portico which Jatter sf was issued without the nam the Wandsworth "Police Couet, the Rev. rosse, | vast facilities. de. the enterprise. The hon v it w + Rector of Ockham, Surrey, charged зер Smitt, а parently гоа die^ te "Mer gri been bitsa possible that these gat theri could И п the abduction of his daug 6 o clock a hen surpi rised at | үсе: е т high art which t they “have е дат these carrying away with him several articles which t 40 feet | a lor ears, Мо € iths tanding Ё а his property. Тһе young lady herself, who is two|from - ground, р чаны his "bot marks deeply baks ke p took pla with comple Че older gn p m, who is a mere boy of 18, | embedded in the garden mould. th a ility and uy wing "y | companionship in his visits, and Ne not eneümber his| with more than their usual liberality, ш : eru pockets with anything heavy, however valuable— | jon against what they denounced as planned by her, һе had | diamonds, precious stones, and jewellery bein T o bored tie single room in which the ey were fend living | coveted нагам n July last ens, ff, in| t Wandsw ion of merston, in Picea dilly, ‚8007. worth pier iur Elton, Dr. Gunz, Mr. Co 0 be.put up ir them in church. She stated that shehad | of j ‚ Dr. Wesle тайпа ав eye Ла was preach hat an attachment had sprung up between them. | Kensington ir Pen en етти ir o C P Рег: Tate | he cba: аһа 8 3007. worth of jewellery, "ihe "operto Pe the Du i t in tbe following rs « pie perte А e at an end, but the prisoner was ded | of Inverness. Їп the same month from the mansion of Mendel esohn's * St, Paul” and Spo уша ot Prie _ further ina ы uthampton, i E: i Jte Place, 1207. worth bat и: ў Wednesday, Mendelson a from д у wel and from e Grosvenor Hotel, Pimli d Mozart’s “ iem,” and М Ockham with her father. When i 7 30007. "rw - Rae ~ nudes Oa? Жү, bylon ;" Thursday, » Tei i | dE 5 E H z з. =н 8 LHP E Е *. i E H e Em case thdrew from Kia proseeution, and the gi Ртвіло HrAL Н Whole affair, which уа all t from the | ws states that i in the pe that irr Une пй _ ndne publici Qn Satu rday, ng concert was a miscellan } u icity which h: Br en da e to 8, was con- у, eveni g selection : D . жткмвЕВ 16, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Sohne i “Seasons,” Mendelssohn's “First Walpurgis | family-way. It t appears that Miss Blake did not дра make the world а уй “Zauberflöte,” Spohr's “Azor and Zemira," the pills abs оу рыч м ори ing suicide, I have no doubt, M" PA е Б? {Ье ear аре "Jj E Nach endelssohn's well-known fragment of “ Loreley.” | she had written a letter to one of her aus Жэ р гаа wild and wonderfully political That Welsh rabbit sod Мек al wit on Frid. : espect S I believe every one here would di d after doing so The дент е; бы ual, ау ja journey to ag yarma n, eig was in a good spirits | would go home fully persuaded that the which he sight. Th collec amounted cra бз. 74d. |а short time before her , death. She was "* A р lives ought to be and is the envy of t world. We эша ип will T) be raised to 11107. 12s. 1134. walk on the nd was met b ve freedom of speech and thought; we have security for —On ay enne. A "th inst., мел; who o ed n nothing unusual i in her appear- ix Er now тт. wise Жааш койгуч ы ии И Ў ult was ques ed u and Mrs. nce. She also had a romp in the kitchen with | wonder to them is how this vast multitude of human beings Underwood, irm рер rs of B. cdi is a е the servants ммте" She went 5 Mr. Storer, не can n livo во Quietly and so happily. That is the condition of appears that t the man Afr, y attacked Mr. Underw m serious injuries with a knife, , an „Мг, vife to n rushed u upon her and sta mecs bench of m of magistrates on wey He is a a man i ills, фор yi aa some beer, and on being refused [o | is ted that he proposed to i d | was im bed. ing to her e отто her of a Fe AA stated that ре woun nded persons zu probably not be able, under The prisoner was there- Maxon. rami —Аб a meeting of the Cobden Memo- rial Committee in this city, it has been wear кл Мне entrust the commission for the statue to Mr. Marshall Wood. Тһе total subscription was announced at 43772, of which more than 30007. has been oda E ке, bank х bench for at least a month. fore remand chemist’ s shop at Cheltenham, Je qaod returned to Salisbury, rep "caque self etit. ori satisfactory he was issed. He left течела, for | significant of this, that while England and France hold парт about ee gom After he was gone Ps the уона тей Li at There may > ake received a telegram from his sister stating Е ош who wish to disturb the ha Б he was very ill, and was in perg state of | and ус hers ipie M oni! di UC VAR PORE said that Mr. | and nr I don't care whether they are on the other side | Blake had no Strychnine i in his зеб, and thus, if|9f the Atlantic ог оп this, they must obey. on't the pills | which occasioned Miss Bl mh ў йе h were e се eie эл А — es p с nt he clearly what the destiny o er by Mr. | Storer, the t have | the world ought to be, and he employs that power which he been е чы out of the house, ah mu à v been | h TE $ RN 1830 1892 wo аНегей the political Reform of | outside of the M who at once made ott with euh a 2 :3 а revolution to us, and when ick two "id : into pills, she said it was, Shortly at praz Mie ed $ PEN word hin E йоту а word “А m pei m атыу dw . e of Eng y Not Mene an and died. Оп pot Mr. Coa oates, and th mortem. exa, Dr. Bla нее ven а rue а за what they ask is politioal advancement erem don 7 баң, nation, Mon they foina шы aaka shatter т all m. eer ^ gun СЕА m, nor, to mal s ina уен Дае Сок чм the toms | осе what th Prora have given them. They fa and хоца result to have pond ee ur Ad ge it, cer make m. bes now —— ^ House, ana d i n a Government n ed since and i began, fc happiness and welfare of the Ad iN э, together = : кА, P Pr | m - them. Sou ina eur it theoretiec. А7 may call it With to Professor Tay] Em found in лл — monarchic. I am gl E коюшы in n my gh I| ior i D ican, but I am to fee. t "ali the faep pa, for analysis. xtd Penda pe i erae рибе, in a way that ought to t that the young lady e qur in the | the people of England are vantag of the stolen articles would aed sedi vy the кн thief ^ chance of - ight — challenge а © м T gi burglar, who ра іп үне off plate and THE GARDENERS' jewellery to the value of 1707. The gold watches and diamond rings were abstracted from the АР ma: "i which Mr. and Mrs. Coles were sleeping а CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL | review at Holyrood in 1860. ‚The meeting ünanimously RH approved the Bad sale and e mes the Duke of|The ЖАРЫНДЫ told Ма ut "н. d ра | Buecleuch tö vey to her Majesty the nd send him to the liouse of correcti Y GAZETTE. the although t the d door was locked, and the key len inside. expression í of their gratitude 1 Tor having taken só m д. оп fot six moy, wu AN. drops and takes up the bags of letters ab this town jJ | resolved to carry out her M ed в wishes with Hed Sporting. à mechanical A аме while pantig ensi the|to the site and design, and to DONCASTER ВАСЕ station at full speed, took up the bags for the : No rth in фий tada dáv hát Milad ^ hà entér M ripis with the artists concerned, X. Ид Blaes ended for Wigan. The long КШ, envelope taining some half dozen di A bags of letters for "jore that the amountof the fund in the bank was | Harriette, Gretna, 4 » t Tur pn and Bus €: чн dvaneéB from the fund from timè Richard. beat Argonant, Ambit tion, Colonel Bail they might think fit. The secretary | Stakes. = оға Stamford's Сева best Rapid R to Оз 13th of May, and was in wo m order; it was ДЕРТ чан Pert, An wás at ip helm, Lo lb erm gave rise to feni con nd 4 o distribution in the district sequently fell on t stüne's Rococo beat At atn, dich of фа Mr. » n^ was dade by the whe: els c of t the carriage, and w Тин ORGA A Моукмихт IN THE KIRK. —A meetin Een мөн E Yorkshire Handiéap.-Me. Hugh Sai t, ripped, and sla she d in Tha of the session and mëttibers wr the Tro Ai: Онык mi Ente. Mud em s ped des 13 others. di егей envelopes, | Gla: — via "he 19 on the 7th inst э tö conside er the Hood, and 10 others. Selling St Sio арга Len, wspapers, note-she eg invo jices, Aereo cards, &e., ааа ai cts "e Po ge beat i dE Cobweb, - : p [vti а slug ihe line for a distance of a mile or | congregat. was unanimously agreed that а sum дү Баео eciam Red Earl two. Man red let: were recovered MA » of not p^ SMEs о should be raised for the purpose Ж тохар. AY.—Municipal Stakes. —Mr. Sut VL B Fee "^" во total! defaced and tora of procwing a high-class organ. pwards of | Sans Si and Lady Alicia colt Fandan ben ees render either contents address y indecipher. 100 guineas were енн ачан the meeting меб worelad's Отот fa се beat Albëřta, иу "Ria ty abl On Tuesday, as eight men ува | пр. Services, -A Which was used for the |204 25 об NEN Kreien FU Dueh . de Таша at the сои, Pit, Pennington Gree eem first time, M. xwell спа, pes took place oi | Betting.—é to 4 òn Gladiateur, 5 to T t Te Di E ? the s shaf ft : in the cage, the wire өй, when was | Ё dedi nig Бен aget E ы шүм К Klarins d = ел Ex f the iden i н 48| of| Мов т бкл, —А brutal murder has just been Lose epi Ty left Mie post Presse 1o "A 00 to 1 ag the голе дарей) drum on he. к, t, an nd though the committed a wr distance at sea, on the north-east | with Klarinska, s Me posi and Peers wn li^ pt. Fame — tl d Scotland. On Wednesday afternoon, the 8th | away in advance, but on making the turn frr ries pit, gapping the steel wire like thread, and then dash- , the schooner Nyinpb, of hs. n) left that port, IM MM — kie SE еі Duke going ön sessä, wn at ^ fearful ey to the —Ó fall of has |: viti a cargo of foori ing, for Londo 8 POW CON: | three lengtbsia the rent of Wiera саш СО RES plis vei my ards. The men a dT se kil Пе d ön | віна of fou iod бар Th hos байа; the mate, | Siste AU cham, and Heirát-Law, nearly areas Pros the > spot. "The rope, which w г Bro and n, Per d Ва aburo. in the track of thë latter Pacis the colours Өү del д АП НЕТ t ү | man, Dux, and Barbarossi They ran thus withort ànj ре. ceptible івы to the foot of the hill, when Gladiatenr wy calculated to resist a strain of 10 or 19 оь of course, would be nothing compared wit! o Ё 9 the jerk by which it was broken. The іны was of | mate, with án. аха jif his vent, striking at the lied of he DEN өк place, the p by B ed T. what "E s but this, suddenly startled Ref hearing а loud „smashing sound, hii: own, but on 79 ЖА фы he A lead the pius ved his position the accident would be very similar to the slipping of а Eoi hought the mate, with three furiots blows, Es йа wont mane хаз be se his time. Making lad's (nig when he winds his pe ка Captain Оер, whọ had вап lying dozing ой deck.|ànd Regalia, the latter two lan joined by G the letely boe his victim's head literally to tend d n T ine Peeni RA | n Tuesday s coroner's jur y | тее the assistance of Raeburp, Pert, after КУЧКАЧ slight Ied or The p e бк cues быга disk" of МА Murder peres а кА Bueceeded in ЕЕ the axe from | гайѕ by Archimedes and Regalia, "list d this polot T bini es ой; eon the young woman Harriett | Brown, m threw it grec The inurderer, Liege ni n унн v Mo Лента Gl de Seager on the 26th ult., by cutting "her. throat. ‚Опе of | still Im wild passion, he command, | The Duke деа А in advance, and wi pee tated £L 1 | tlireatenin ing itin death "ur ha direction were not | Regalia came on in company to the bend. Here Grimshaw fid ашп r£ Jasasity about Robinson, who, while the pesi witb. He ides ad the vessel's course to be bees чр Gladiateur, who pis all his horses beaten at the dixi eading over to him "ha depositions of the altered, and this being dotie they sailed northwards. | baso by three lengths. Ко Ша, who Beaded Аттен witnesses diverted himself in trying to tch a fiy About 12 at night the ypt was off Stonehaven, | Stand, secured the second money by half а a length, the later the quilt of his bed in the pip ary. He is howeve vm when, with the consent of Brown, a pilot was hailed defeated The 2E са » lengths for third, Breadalbane was Hoi , Bister to Ascham віх s t Klarinski not yeti in Lia ndition to he rem oved, «66 the vessel was 8 moored in t at port, nearly Ski Теса ba tin. f a long way, Red Earl being Won —AÀ ndeed, the house of the murdere 16T. | Jast. After the race Mr. Grabam, the owner of Rej 1 was Rd ab EM бау on Padi: prie on | Pert and Raeburn 1 immediately on getting asliore pro- | a protest against tho ow is uc over to Gladiateur antil suspicion of being the Rev. А. J Н, Мо rton who ceeded to tbe Police Office. and gave inforination of the ч ise outh had undergone . Upon this thestewanii n, deed, A f the meeting ж асноу Taith. КОРЕ stewards of the Jockey recently abscon from Worces ith a lub, and the latter пеи confirmed the decision їйї and gem s rr jn iae gs valor Ailse pretences s from | in his mother's residen owledged his ма Ка previously, beon given, adverso to tho owner of Bani at tradesman. Oni inqui , how ,і uud that by saying, “ It was "I "hat ^r пе rives but I h and the ыў now be considered set po Cade Corporation Platz NE de Robinson's Muezzin beat Holstein, mother, and I hope I will see her again х Thnlassius, and To Bip — Mr Jackson's Repulse бий when brought up at рте Pole pos on motive i is known for the shocking affair; but Bro % | King H |5 є Her Majesty's Pla Mondəy morning, was set at liberty. and 5 Majest, Marquis » Hacia" yr odd ө, over. Stand Platt. haven as very quarrelsome, particularly when in drink. p аад ача Ар адга and 12 оет. TnuunsDAY.—$ca он ough Stakes. —Mr. Fal outh's Celerrimt due im Greig was a fine, promising man of 30, and | walked poe. алого а ^. ни Xvdanp. skin, Nutrition, and 10 others. Zetland, Stakes боші P. de Tug FeNIANS. k that On S, Saturda у B d to Forf: the: Crown Lagrange's La Fortune walked over, and divided the stakes nion pideei ordre icd devo t Mor Me arde, dis Tesi ti "s Ki PT Wert od st ai ^a body F e ae ed Feder | to Forfarshire, the ete pem been committed only | pora Poen Sala eit oed ато}, Chibis soMiérs had E Шайга in rs neighbourhood of Galway a mile and a Half off the Forfarshire coast. Ps the Шр dE D : quet И v P p es—Marquis of Hastiugs' Sweet Anne : the Channel fiet, under Admiral Dacres, consisting of Blue Bell "iiy. andi са" Cleveland, Handicap, —Mejt ds, left Spit йа ар. бару a назна NS pede "обрасца олі 7 obat y g "RIDAY. wee, imedes walked ovi Stake Aa yrn Bay, The 6 gun оер of. war Gladiator, and | Nzw lai NE BETWEEN MANCHESTER AND LIVE Archimedes beat R pre Sla. Quies —1t i Breadalban d ine Doncaster Cup.— М ГЕЛЕ РЕЗИН ае Е frigate Liv 1, 42 Andi othoi Nursery Plate. —Sweet Ann s vmm i ESTE IE Siete ld, КЛ Злам Company, рав been let to | Shamrock, and 1 others. Scurry Stekes, —lady Е gunboat Sandfly for the west, Оп Thu eram on the ау жегу & Бө» that the worka Tady Abbess and — т invitation of Lord Fermoy, Lord-Lieutenant p the aro to he eom mies i ноне alg: Сотллзтох ow THE BRI í very large, considerably е an 160 magistrates un maats аа he Earls of Bandon and is Н а Тһеу resulted in the Page i» unanimous adop! wr a iode to the Gor praying for " mutis inerease in the em ua tei cerit уйг уыш LAND.—AÀ movement ме Mh set on. {oot i in dn dts in Ireland to organize | , milar; Corps of ng wW! Н : accep! f tf паз. Не was реч ү э энеле Ма лав p viti "bt omm that amount, #94 WO, AUi cough. QUE wounds were still open, cl |Атшу Pensiones Corriston ow тия GREAT WESTERN.—On Saturday | stormers of his regiment at the third siege of DIG. hob aud prato, pons - аф =n ovidmg a| another ойда tool took je on this line near the Ban- p ioo yes e тън bis promotion M nasip soldiers AMA in Ireland, a head. si sae pir gan hich |^ Dury stablon, — Ü sit tho 43 T Light iu ту antey duri ring ы ому DN о butt isto be m рава ы еа Liverpool was passing a ге аб п чч axlé of the | he was appointed Major c ot the 7 тш Regiment f da ngine broke, kis engin S E ént Hero bus ир аы а Me iine: бе y wag тае ааа Ф sad woi em romdined ороп the rai ‚ No | 2d Battalion of the 3d пар waa аре Vie ani w tlie war, when the battalion was reduced, wr Pte Par er ie eseaped um" some bfuises. The driver маре by | рау, when he went to stüdy at the Military Dna NATIONAL MEMORIAL THE ing off. Hier mg In 1819 he was appointed Рв бир o 88:1, of which E CN" he always INCE CoNSORT.—A meeting of the general central erra ON THE Lk аа AND Үовкѕнівв | o^ high "regard. In 1825 he was removed toig committee for promoting the Seottish National erday morni on took place at the mand of the 52d, one of n: old ien e adm pint the Prince Consort was held à few days Bogman poni x. a or E fen Prent tob, on tlie | he was —— Janeeta Th s continued n uu in чыршы es the Duke e: siding, pe po neashire the Marr dr and York- | ор the 52d Regiment till 1839, yhen Зо тай retired ET MY M report of the steps taken in con- nectiom with Кейден, -— ав alrendy known, | that her Nery had sel t of the submitted to seulptured at the base, to be placed the Queens Park, nent thé scene of бе greki тобоне? | to кү| lice à hi оз for fua London was arriving ab Three Bridges, the Brighton| Grzxzmin Sm James А00: B., Colonel of up goods traiti entered the station at thë same time, | Regiment, died at 14, Marlborough кйш, Bath, on ash, 'The|inst. H thi Xf Mr. Charles Fergüsson, by Lis iiem ser d guanda id vem сие wita Ah p, pem prem VIDETE on heir lives. On Monda y ы Compan chargod e | ruptedly for aj fedi. s entered the Army і drivet and бғетап СА "е Brighton train with net Ensign in tho т i Regiment, from which he was ево ы ‘duty, in disri the signals, It a жаш ining with thi Mr о ye in y : ing nd d wh уу hegleetiug to е4 pe engines, in obedience to the Jolm Moor at Sho зл у "that regiment he serv signals, they had caused damage to the ехбепь of|campaigns of 1808-9, at Vimiera, Corunna, M den 20007. The magistrate remanded the prisoners, but |at Waleheren; in the Peninsalar сайры ng never ted bail in 407. eacb; and themselves in double ehdot the waf in 1918, daring "Мо е, between two S ens. trains, the danger signals | Lord Hill, then Commander-in- M Der ot à m bee nding regiments for more t 7" Heb КЕСКИЛЕ АСАТ e E aa ад | were destroyed, but no lives were lost. in маси woo pcdes te tope a M a net ае ASSAUTT.—A "OR in {Не wine pos where he was stationed during 0 E DP pis luis, ей xander Macintosh, been fined 5L, wit Я his inability € the ine MÀ from aii | |185. s ai the Croydon ыа id attempting toari his gor рее in еа. He Š received tha, e öl kiss a young woman with whom he was travelling in Newcastle for the manner ій ores 16, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 873 oras d "AGRICULTURA L COLLE GE, in the third, the julgment of Messrs, C and D and | has been “ caught,” that is to say that some kiad RE P paer E cannot be 'aecepted as infallible. of t — of ege cet со has taken e Роке of Млківокоссн, D.C.L., F.R.G.S. ‚ Thes EP ese judgments, therefore, we do not саге to |place & disease subjec the previously Em n. the Earl Deus, | кұм Hon, T. H. p our columns. The sg wr Lily ose e, and wheth FRS FGS TL Rowispdpat Tad В. ie tween these rival firms conducted th o to this idea or no, the impression remains the s» Вожил, Esq. i Jon ы, AA. Trin rro the interest of Eng g ture ; iti is purely a | same: ‘ће D n has the small- po x,and he must Pee etie Айша ру io o Penant, | Personal matter; aud we submit that manufac- | here caught it from some one," and all argument mta SPHRISTMAS QUARTER Comm bod Obbobur | turers who Pon win us, especially in the ease of | stops at this levari Ед obstaele; but with -|suech a t plough —а і IGHLAND, а за шоити SOCIETY. annual competitions before the very best judges |or TN. the disease is as infectious as small-pox— me EXAMINATIONS for the SOCIETY S CERTIFICATE апа | which the National Society ean procure—are system of reasoning is no longer in win be рд at the Close of the Winter Session of the | > he high a "x in the highest degree. vester tent. in eir ud temi, but "rather. the reverse : “ the cow bas | the 7 dr E: s t f ti their money for the айа! ment of t n ог е ya tificate must be С == ed with Farm | tinetions, is the d шеш, Зра авсат е бш Ву 50 аа оа Succe such occasions may be а very а with an еа аа, even Mp еы ч it бе Elements о of Botany, Chemistry, and Natural History. | trade sdvortisement to catch the éye and beni x met by the same sugge estion in atis to small- кер 5s for ust possess a thorough khowledge of ine Theory a certain class. But all our aim mus pox, would treat it with a con veria culture; of Mechanics and Mensuration ; of the : ^ EUER vemm ei Animals; and of tiio appli- boe Var n that they are E eaught b^ a bait, sneer, hen, as related. in the history OAR — ct - B * , and Natural History to Agricul hieh, to use an old d es AA of the Р En of small-pox, an Indian suffering from the of EXAMIN ERS. wever costly it it may b he ЖОАН e end о disease was landed on the Mexican coast, and арас of н зон, тог Oena Hou Penta | the rod, is iuris Bed doin to the pens fool the disease scourged thousands of the inhabitants eere bars; Ковккт ‘kusser, Pilmuir; and | who swallow мй the face of the м we wonder if the unfor- ay Dr. BaLrour, Professor of Botany, Edin- TERON YTRER ETNE TEE ТУ unate atmosphere or the more neas Indian Botany -e >+ ci. Pergh University, | Mois: Now t the тауа of the Cattle Disease z а the gr n A share of the blame; but -i Glasgow University. — misty, | fairly E ur rea we may devote a short| admitting, or at least not denying, that the air p d отет а of Natural aei time to the co ой yan: o of oertain, ‚ воПаќег а | шау be a carrier of contagious or pestilential ШЕ уыт. Wa Dies, P Pro matters whieh have yet received but en- | matter, there mus the source. There is no m Nr Modo Eae Кюл or Qv uch и неа cU means Бу wh э че reason, certainly no satisfaction, in assuming that Field Engineering and f ingincering, Glasgow "University; and infection is carried fi ne place nother— | in ry previously free from а malignant teps th ^ tt TRO f Surveying .. .. SIUS de 'NSON, the s Book kooping and Ac- f KewwETH Mao: renda Be. А., and PETER » Уак EIS e dede МР. o no paq 807881 of the ma een ced amount of risk in-|and spontaneous outbreak. If then we allow that n ri ri xaminati e 1 ` n uae ырла Secretary of the Society, at 6, sOy laco, eurred by con s of milk and beef—the pros- | the pestilence must be introduced—and there is ишш. д>, {хх кы» Secretar peots of the continuance of the puka ds oni our | singularly good evidence that in this case it was EE LL CLUB S H 0 W. | stock; oncern the public, | introduced—it m - — er] that pesti- may С AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, рес, 4 to 8. and the agricultural papse. partioularly, а A after | lential emanations may be ied by the atmo- Н Beer Implements аа Мас ine "e р А аг (dus xt illnd what y we have p oong n upon the origin, | sphere, by the clothes of individuals, by the wool Аа ыйга p пада and tre th: e "is isease, va are not|of а sheep, and to go a litio, further y qe Fogas Por E n АКША DAAE ai EO e sting 'uaseesonabiy і in ass uming that our argu- | proboscis of a fly; ther limits the Honorary Secretary. Corner of Half Moon Street, Piccadilly. s upon the subject stated will be perfectly | possibilities, but we hold. i: d we ad E al whom it ча, Me A SEV and | tion. The appearance of the disease in an is маде че eattle vem а the m way as the t Sur ELD CLUB FAT. CATTLE SHOW.— Th е first question proposed is difficult of solu- | theory or the of contagion—to look upon Р MUT КОТО, ре ciae: only one animal, which has not|look upon human all- to at еао E requested to apply for Certificate Forms | been taken out of it since it was first admitted, | diseased animal as a preci н. source of pesti- TTLE.—Form A. For Eois t STEER (n any Class) is тта, ап nd i in the mind of em owner the con- | lential matter, and to disinfect it, if they сап, or » B Fora COW or HEIFER (in any Class). clusion arrived at is that the disease is “ Ж ГӘЛ | failing that to bury it deep out of sight at once. ir,” bi diseased | Had i КЕ ©. а ВЕ. Din Extra Stock. x D. Tor АРЕ ME ЖЕНУ pou an Eu in the air, e, а | n E Nea. Bo i PIGS (in a any Dum, ass). animal has been к һеге, еба е e у Aan | - ici the d. pr bete smothered -— E INGL Я s АЁ i pas PIGS, ^" LI "CLOSE NOVE MBER 1 of Certificates, and all inform ье | actually occurred а olaina on å on ^E: to Mr. Davi» PULES, Asians i Secretary, as an illustration збу натыз ass of cases iag but | and with hesi кен а гр im, promptly ; MEUS pora Өте, sonar ^x ж» little їп their detai ш; the animals ike instance m third time on the instant of its a ренги, o» АП eo ecting t groups of twos and threes, kept in w hundred — being the price ot its ex- t. Ку ус кес se cpm sheds away from othe r stock, never се out, а апі termination for the time; - this cattle plague s far as could be ascertained, nev expose ustules гЗ its presence, the ата ы infection. Without : асер the | its signs are obscure at raf ookers on сап- Che Agri (rultural Gazette. |: onus of tracing the pa ess of M agion, or | not admit that such slight wf of derange- SATU. “ош ng y^ explai ever ment can portend any serious result, Q^ 95 URDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1865 nimal became infsoted, it: is a aa ig ja чы amateur in medicine knows a remed OR СҮН bids apparent cs infection has been at wor isease : purify the circulating наа . ЖЕ receive almost daily зоне nud. | The mere circumstance of the majority of aui imals oxidize the blood, cleanse the co ант Я let іп the successes of the Cham loughmen | eseaping "rims during the time the disease the light and air—the air, e i et by, which at various local m viene Me iam а uen was raging in a virulent form, is in itself o| d | is accused of carr the disease. Give tonies, RANSOME, at enorm бча cost, send the best ploughs | to the idea of the malady being an epizootic. Ф sedatives, give коре: drenoh led posae e, and the best plough- | Again, the mI M of contagion is ie S be АШ ШЫК знн short of ; use po c d the best prevalence 0 ease among |brandy—avoid all оона fluids as poison. pairs of horses + they ean possibly procure, x "n animals, to ату аа it has Je idem "s ovet | These -are the confusing ап contradictory sug- те r the. other of almost all E. Las meetings perm groups. „Ја m any loca lities two or three | gestions so freely offered ; bitterly responding, as 1 comment upon all, w increas h Md e to advertise the ed er aro aan that | rounded by diseased epa ws (min ag o4 а | suffering of the dying animals; the OC s beaten HE ong time safe, until their owners have indulged | despairing look; the never ceasing groa or that the. prize > beon Mene rded to Mr. RAN- эу hope that thoy would altogether M; ; their | faint struggle at last и the gane. life, 2d the SOME'S 33 x eden лауы = їп in the € turn has in many instan p €— at last, but|stillness that mocks at the effor misdirected of Јон E ugama to Mr. e of| the manifestations of dise eis have com- | science—if haply instead о of this dore e n al iz m iolent of auimals were collected toget ies ds the suffering a Я Aari "un 8 хонд whieh It wo ould seem as , though the infeotiag. — 7 the public P ui p vd to be an entire incur? Th nt of app ms may be some атал interes ris excited a mechanical form. of expression. Where а pes plague hasa period. of i їп noubation, that is to say, it leily in the issue оѓ ҮҮ etition, system for a certain щй bably а somewhat large Каланов may | е extension of the disease in their vicinity is number of days d ачи тис: рие that cted to the field, and thus the life and | marked by all th eoted auimal may be bought in the market nergy of the local ploughing match may be to fits most malignant form; but on the other hand, bet rom to es apte porfeotiy healthy, extent invigora ed—an these results | where only а few animals are collected together, | may taken t part, Me on the 09 по doubt locally desirable. But that English | and become affected, the extension of the disease тт Ад ар ЗЫК, чн т of the disease ; | ешге generally is improved and benetited | from such a centre 1s often less sure, and the|on the Wednesday it may be dead S. l PE costiy competition we altogether deny. иес when communicated is less rapid in its | in the course. ^t the next three weeks t "n | matters nothing whatever, we believe, to any and less vir with whom ail has been placed, be they few or i : the country whether A or В, with The di fficulty aa, for t tbreak of | m у, ub have become victims to the same S0ME'S and Новаре plough and team | ап rr impr gn is not alone ral lt in ref. di M cep а Tapecti ; Shall carry off t rize in the|to t avere of cattle. Small-pex mau із | thousands “of natural мезе all the Messrs, C and E admi be eminently exa Pi in е facts before us there wo d be no diffieulty in | they Farmers’ Club. In the first place the tools | e cem t an individual becoming aff. n | accounting for. the га "s extension of the pne h e со h : | use are' both first-rate, and each of them will | ө pite of. all precaution, no —— is ls through the country. Take for e ео some few | do very best tillage of which a plough is 5 explain th» circumstance he nd | places within 10 minute walk of each ч лч ii eed мө any бетю Г отот, Аб эте ay ex pet Nama мт lc a Mr тушы | еу do i i n th tr all the 3 of the family a à | PR an A ав тн эге ннд is ui fier v ind d to find out “ how he could have caught it,” | not еей the fac ^ which ar сея, from | than they aro to the ploughs they hold ; and | No doubt is ever entertained for a moment that 16 | the note-book, (1.) Mr. X. had 7 ; the 874 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. рзютала 1 qe Karo. ; one animal was | isease a appeared атоо as they gave evidence ial | disease very ill and died, the re a loss whether to cut them in a wet The latter | farmers were at | state or to allow them to get over-ripe. E $ 3 $ grain to lie on the ground |і | the most "apes еер to eau: he e symptoms-—partial|evil was doubtless the least; but where crops were иу at сг by far tle Б most В Уч beet Ам, promontory T market ar па | laid and twisted from heavy storms, or becoming | cereals. ndeed, К bulky cro s Zu y Mr А ý И cows: when the disease | choked their only resource was to tio deep so the crops I have урш em, T cut them, | о дөр ls in Оо Т in Souti ч became apparent, all қам ont to di oae ur sold, Although a few fields are still to be counties of Seotland ns Ü MR (3.) Mr. R. had Ібн i gas eire pn: the south and south. eastern counties. of England, Es one the largest Oat-growing eounti all were sent away and sold (4.) Mr. S. had 140 about one-third deficient. Ezo ur Ei. cows. The disease broke out and destroyed several ; на counties has been carried. In the Midland | soils, where the sample is shrivelled and d but 104 were sent away and sold to i ate the unties, too; medi: is E "bat finished, and three- | quality is Liege the T" being full and plu 7, е disease elsewhere. In these four > n one Iu Yorkshire, | on the whole the Oat crop has sustained цар: а small neighbourbood, over 200 ls |L weather, P the ears of the grain P ү. were sent away and distributed. y teens t the and rh me one- eere secured. t ho l will be great, pubes with the lengt воцпіт ту; the question naturally „ar ises, what i is counties N England the is erben "i the ү t sheaf ; ps up to the end of last week NON! the general failure Обввейа last year a larga be extended to the wnole of the rever. herbis a sto заз carried. In ^j dum zu too, woes of Peas was plan ted, es — Ms "eed. еы, t er, dicit = still further to the country generally. | ће farm s, antici ірі B iore AMYOUFSHle Wes кіда minster. [e deer нір pori one-half of the crops previous seen iie crop is eher ica 28 and n The faet really is, that the first attempt on the e pre ба were qnéut, and] With thé supe erior rage, an the quality part т Government to obtain information of ut still As ШЕШӘ die уйт dé "P the existence. of the disease under a penalty for ys LI Р п ан deep 1оашза — li itle Ys VE been carried. As the operations of indeed, on E do clays md those of the on-compliance with their Order, led to а result cutting and. carrying have been uninterrupted t & fall keina ОИ directly the opposite to the o tended. Cattle | w g ч "o d gud 5 owners at ien ону that M TN were bar To very large area о ied i d el tg and average crop. about to be co andas ven | excellent ‘condition, and with MM Pet week there| Potatos аге in almost every riet and d, as gi : ; on evey of compensation; phen a e t variety of soil a most luxuriant оғор, and sh tle keep atter It is worthy of notice that i in the upland districts оне, of which there are lready unmistakable in the dark as is as possible, and get An "of the infected stock to the best advan- harvest has not been so early since 1826, nor have crops ripened so pci wes that year. Indeed, у Кет коө eer бе ‚ the — ver тше hundreds | cutting commenced n early soon in the Vale of , The Turnip crop—which supplies the chief winte and thousan If pr - ls ожа Toss; 141 мы еН уры ніт. неон ag be estimated. exaetly in th y qus in the ыа districts мате ub Gru rasses, and is withal the most prete: farm -— fected with small-pox,and sent among | those in the lowest. This sim intem Же of КЕЕ the most costly to rai ee oughous hea althy flocks i m all parts, а good ide - will be | the тора in the different districts caused, a lar, vir rali ping machines were not use sed, а short t supply of of stif soils tbe infant plants wore etely de the eount ry by th ese means, ы the necessity for hands, LT d by the Turnip йу (staltica venne) am atmospheric influence, or by the assumption of its| A spontaneous origin is entirely done away. that t a county or parish can scarcely with мне Pere фен inquiry is—what has ev" accuracy Q^ virg In › 16 was not uncommon | to witness two poti ing fields on tbe aame farm, the t don t the spread of the malady, and with rel: төше : ade the present а lingering harvest. on all such soils resowing was essential. S ma 11 vae TI have been so variable this This question we propose to dio ot crops, and pe^ - [a daho ciency of moisture greatly retarded its growth on demaridis n of Fortunately, v 3 the of its lea unfr Yequent. enemy to ro there was here ul diseuss in our ne | one were a full average and t! ose of the other ligh amount of rainfall to fécovet thë ирен "nin ad uu ds дү е f The Wheat crop first claims attentio; E cent rain ieh proved so injurious to hare ur advertisement columns inform us Kent, South Esser, on the deep : soils in ЭД. Vid orovod мей to ipa. mw" that M Mr. ROBERT Surirn's annual f Exmoor wi E ls. 43 i i E the stro ys red soils generally, indeed, are singularly luxuriant; and Cobs, Gallo ays, and large-sized Ponies from shire, in Leiceatershi i Lancashire, ые — | although there are some failures on the burning soila Pony Mares, will take place at Bristol, on Wed- rar Berwick, the Lothians, aud in the „Саге of | in the south, and al tchy fields to be seen on the M. October 4. bays with s in Yorkshire, Northumberland, Ber- blaek points, and combine good form and aeti eed, 5 iekshire, and East Lothian, y e are i Mara v metn Mr. SwrrH'8 - иа soils the Wheat crop ge Pep tho usani iin ч and iu general the Turnip crop promises io bea d 1000 to 1200 feet above the sea, is a Poe, „and large and closel y set ears, plump well- | average. er deep autumn ы tern amd in. however 1 ring, n sufficient guarantee ч their hardihood. нас: E s Tu "QE DER Dip S hier? RVEST AND CROPS. аунай пеат ea minnt in à g undor oro A преси "kingdom dM any Perm, veh pin id — my не А based on many end experience of testing the field estimar by the of test floor results of the farm crops of 1885. „Іа n шу interim. report, itd in the end of May, I| | Surrey, Sina "d Hants the Wheat стор rea ches the eld o wa t тт, са degree of moi these counties. "noires of Norfolk, the ge soils, which mparatively small рк in Lincoln, the | strong and well farmed clays in Nort umberland а ind these соп | low a үе! loams ture. and a fiue frost st pulverised average erop Нау Ё ЖТ к : ting, is unusually ; good, being Mangels are a M was well secured, ai math, or second eu Yorksh: T l is in eim ue реп ng-sown n Wheat ie most deficien nt, ing iani ч — and thinly planted. Rust attacked the — ugust з but, man y Pastures are singulariy ab abundant, and are puc an на quantity of stock. , Unlike those of last ye Ti а the erops caused by the singularly forcing weather |t ern of Whea! fe en those ] lato sown in spring, the c ad of thi rZ n May, ma to the extraordinar: luxuriant mpa: ad maiad, Like the ann of Whea s very, "vari riable. | The the quality small | e, le, ас and without referencë and taking " 4 Takin g the c crops as a wh to the жы сгорз оЁ 1868 vd 1864, account t the high average erret in EET ate the e pr ospects wi check | Un to the was the but the greater онд carried previous to the preseut тев, n. ein d кн condition, will be some | tim e before fit for arke | етеп then the — their luxuriant hue being s suddenly changed into а "1 gra some of & earlier vari and Poem Me ise rley—happily termed es Mr. Caird the w i 5 псев is now sul area under the Pun assumed a stunted and spiral form. It Suis, i Mdy hot the absence £ rain and the prevalence | ме ly apidly in Ae easing. ves is This may partly be маен E tho. comparatively higher price now re sed f ealis , such а 8 Т alavera aver ту has diens ved by чыя à Adag jp ie a anticipated i in gi of buichers ru prices for store ets espec than those E" fat; so meat, 88 special liy je е аге px imn cia sh | FE. weather n hs $ed of saw, of ot whieh the | indieated such is ing more appreciated, and as Barley is the Pipe st intervening or ор чн: e and ists mes m onduce Pty e NA the deny soil has eut up well, (4 thick ou the Early sown Pay. e | groand, | Ёл] bably pri бё. Daring € the past year many y farmers w with stock their ent ire produce of Өз m ts and or, coma nding 20, and ware) — they eould not sell these i з ears of all the cereals —the great Barloy-producing county, with its varied | loam sand, c "exclusivo rig wing fermer has no ‹ the long еа compared with the length of Straw, E of July sn n improved iu fre akona у arlier were too а to be ur ha d m x^ many cases, especially on light soils, the ears of the corn scarcely got clear out of e hoe. t Kent, South Essex, n the iur rudi of а and n^ Ber kshire on the 24th o A been those Catting си in Hertfordshire, Suffolk, and i the soils vary. On si We light soils which skirt die eastern mg di p has suffer jet фа ly from drought, in ces being burnt totall up. | quar 2 the бал рч еВ f form а аро area | the county, Barley, though fa bes d - ye erop, îs coit n average. Every п Parleys a ing thinly p неа th the extreme dert | Шегі m "while a considerable p „of eim 4. ot; кой wies he at staple p сап oot h en uditu he етае ч us on he is i^ ыб, ed geospettt withons préceden with this t — са" тт y spring пов months of the рч heavy rains — every seeond day, mih a -— Le ag mms во that maltsters will lin іп | vela for ше enr snnples of Jaat year. Wher harvest operations ам t daily inter- | rupted, кг grain ка discoloration d sprouting considerably injured. The cereal ps being all ripe, et allo owiug the Barley to lie in swa ie ed VP T у when cut, the Des from sprouting and discolora- | an tion has been great, Indeed, this mode of allowi ud - ма 5 which realised Men | market, ы Cambie Vn re 1 average 35l. "1 jets in | It is, чоры ір File sheep-rearing distri ES THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ААО, GAZETTE, 875 "To give one of PART in stances 2 w beh made. tem wd is being 600 a А farm opn WE e pastu: er заг , during a Simsallr r realised for a TS of lambs Dur p thas T. араоу o of t ihe present | nverted chi iefly | the theaves made 144. pe head more than ud уеш, гм A ewes 6s, per he Mr. burne's Sale. — This, which is the larges ы рї ш ram sale amongst the "ed wp breeders, was held at Pipe - E" near Lic d; 50 earlings ings for next year's sale, It considered Ф ag lai p i N good pæ of, improve чече eatly ur for 7-чи ее! for fatt closing this noti ice of the To Hall ue spreading s raw on the fields for Sheep to read in uasa. ав perfectly as wo said last Spr ing it qnse ed th IR (ede а соте: і ү r$ 11 in d deep, at 28 guineas; the to 5 11 and са апа іп farm now annually yields 2m of € There are still hundreds of farm better than ei € be be etre] he q SAM of. adii р, pe MS was about 1 ton, һе meis "hen ie yeàr во Beyo! nd t this, no other us figures from 17 down ба | guineas; % being pn and let at an average o 1% Abe ewes " pow Гы "d - e from 80s., which sov d agr ы 46s., the d Y: Y t r dep "tg langel, С и d. White Taraipe, "d for| Sale at Рома 110 store ewes, which averaged may а cipes "o 1 y ciean. t a fine lot vi theaves (90). which made in some measure. be ^ecounted for, after th 2 be for of exttle— regardless ороп of & such a Ай w Ц еп ntai S “Н ма ry, sold 38 nd 100 owes in T au hour; the highest 321. 1 pes arrowed | rams а! i von fota тое WM 1з, The average of 178 These | price givi h t the c consumed уон vil be taken Аи adjoining | | "i стр. ttl there is fr Bourton Orange Ths oes of Lord W “шы в stock at Bourton Grenge, Shropshire, was а att] саше Spread.—I NDERSON, Land Valuer, 15, Manchester Bids, Westminster, Sept. 1. pt SHEEP SALE LDs.—Mr. Wigmore's annual ram sale took шш warkot at с under йе е of S. he Bar ley or Success :— hls adari is of im condition of the spring Oats. The m s d. & s d. 130 Store Ewes .. 536 t 6 average 4 2 90 Yearling ditto .. im 12 8 9 80 Ewe Lambs s. 184 15 4 Aged Rams "ma 20 хонаа d Y .. 932 28 Ram Lan +. 124 10 ББ E each animal. " , A 8 6 ) 4 6 0 0 acre, and is no doubt the . per well аз surast i лой of keeping land free С tis Troublesome ‚ Last he THE ley PM [We continue to publish on tie. s et.] IwronTATION into France has been forbidden. The M^ to бй effect was signed by the Emperor пров 5th in were во hard up for he off a piece of lightly Thi makeshift, as ня was looked upon at the non a proved so tegeous that this year several acres of part Beans i fod a vas к че already "Me Mee Salter's sheep Ro A. cm sieht ord addi: mesi of the improved ide ei d for crossing w with the brown and blackfacod ewes still i in the the УБ » ew fi i the Times of M, there is an aecount given ewes «i e a Dalin: убу kes are 1 Кя: а disease * on a piece of sappy after. grass, They ' eat the stalk and ali e app | Markot Dragton, M а in quarter of a m red w i epher, i e ри сав | now show a clean of i th. says : 1 and чам, ЕЯ in эу county. Апа tH is d mid that the flock at Ache is сараю and 100 shearlings о the >ы «As and letting, it wil 1 Delieved. us this promise. Of t| A for Lis or only 35s. under 10 g » Анд The Sheep, or pr ised o greatly in its favour. d from Mark Lane ress. Esp Quanti т. Davy.—The average of the 118 sheep was 137, 1s. [^ while the shearlings brought on а average 14. The highest re was 76l, which was given by a Cotswold мри er, Mr. Gam of Gloucestershire, The next T 5 soon as we Ж-А аара ofi шш the E we freely issued circulars ‚ giv ure of the dis isease, е е Ai du pte shon be opti in good condition, their — — ns elem ry, and reed orent e nse separite ipag t eep them off the publie ro no catt ow nio good two hen it shears for n Pw as one may Foka dr only 15 male oen said, as n the last ju 3 da were Ардана f or wethers, | wr wed t e Mess he [for y | let, 36 t al Sees. $n i a dozen threo- shears E ^T м $ hase ve 364 for the hire of Ж Pen эж known P A fiy pa gt ^. keep thev were let to Mr. T. let T asa fror iekinson, a фе to healthy Sek ion the of DN to separa the. pletely se potio LILMAAN = ЕЕ for 40; а . Byro re ea^ ge shearling л Ж А дои. Б e were 70 shearlings d Peterborough. —5 nal immediat eiie , feet deep, m Ч аА E po bee poa the е T оре in the skin | fito Es Led Aen. - мшу well, M Le оао be cam or pha in that has I believ 1,155. The ve that the disease may = Ур 48 ito ion or the p 50 Caswell averaged 1 Thi a of м “т. buy ау district by the prompt and oen niae use of e highest price was | these means; and d rw belie " a may M Фо ily detected ате Biscathorpe. — This flock of rams, жук me | becomes draws such a large ga tro he princi is to Bia » | occupiers Ра last k m hal ве ема М for his from their farms ; if they > done so, as — have done, the disease might have spread imm eusely,” un in winter, d des sheep. on rising gua tent that 1 tre, and, | „р. of а very uniform | was 20l, which ween 8j. Tos and 197. 1 г the um uis of Bristol at M е for putting е pu боці important : qualisg d is | bg ims. is E а rner | Border "e was most complete, : 1. PROCEEDINGS OF CATT! x Соммт te iu — M а Ње A letter оаа to the х Рао ^ ta om NA. ко, P 5 Layeock's Dairy Farm, Liverpool Road, was read. She stated bees towards the latter end of June the catile E жые, реаге " м Г 48 18s. 6d., the 52 two-shears 17/. x and the first ed sheep, АЫ 4s. ; F the pm of the 150 rams let | * ice es M dt 9 e li v ig that the virulent nature 16, 18s, 6d. The best > "a syl and Ргоѓезво! т Simouds rendered valuable assi: l, for 70. ; th a dn f се. Nerertheles, ce had deed ke rosales thas E ears to Mr. C. Clark, Scop wick for 1377.; an e ner p en slaugi MN aged sheep уз Mr. W. ied һара in for 100 ineas, by; LEICESTERS: оге —Mr. l treatment w: eis n I ted was urged, and yy ot i x well with ti маля w to beg cure 5 ir infecting the rest of t erd. Again, it was urged hera ch, , Me. т. Hillier that the estal blishment of Tainan tecta РӘ oig n wur Xe: over : 10/. e low а Low Gran б е gan ge w vm Же FOR et Faso: m Sabe "T еер, кө y Ed | Holland, М.Р., of Dumbleton, was à on Tues- бе Pe CUMAM. PP. ое 11 splendid einen 9x [Ag чөк ui ж = о H; | FÉ LÀ F idi which, танй да o their Il ion Ку ^»! with gs that were let ш Н JH there wer 35, which were let. The Mr. Myhill. Mx. p Tingay e two at Were let at 67. 1 estt, a st бї, t Jh. the paie for tho Season Ma ot B de com- proper |y sI ia stated pom íi typho phas is RR d [3355 in не ere d ессе е pm Cur denn із circulated Bin blood. Hence © whole vitality auet average of Ерни; The 24. 13s. SE De AMARE Le M disposed апд the nit otassa abound in o. f venous blood be eem ке an animal апі the. clot be plunge iuto a solution of either of these m its s e florid and ar e ing ewes reali peus of prime wethera MOM ч 58s. to 84s. En Han cfe M rider Nf, а he New Dx ace ou а; nt near тавай Hall, th d uat T A. Ear! of Dart- | become #0 fees Bel колонія ds d by tha The ‚ бе. each. The sheep | pines i iu the living animal tissues. In combination, when d "urface will instantly sed hy the п, if they do well, , and be s some of the ap pE ygu eat Lae g and as a proof of the abundance | administered in suficient quantity, these sorts become THE. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE. absorbed and speedily convert black into florid arti The specific formula I would recommend in the worst c; disease is the fcllowing, which contains a Ал large per AUN —Take of chlorate of po Otass m: of iss ium, m in a pint acid has been dir, and administer in а sufficient quantity of thin gruel for a dose. ом Мв. HurroN, V.S.: Park at Long Melford, Suffolk. — commencement of last Veiis {ое were 150 beasts l owners of ppearance in the neighbourhoo sod (one с of a number of Irish beasts зони e р been attacked on the 120). removed their beasts, nearly 20i in number, fcom the park ; and all these, мн to T red m &re apparently sound and healthy. On the 25th ult. s na other beasts were voilier early in the day, bat reichen ра rently healthy at ке оте, а н the germs of pe ишта, appointed inspector of the Lon ona al Division Ден the таас Ай, al their d e first case occurred in the park on the eA bed ie E date animals have sickened ev day, an 0 have died. I have earefully examined every ibd 5, A n as the: red the least symptoms of the murrain the beast t e ones, in a herd mse park, and in mosi ubjecti terinary ti t. An extempore hospital has been used in the park, where the iseased animal: constantly attended by men night an day. The apparently sound ones erded in another part of the Park and also carefully watehed ni M and da n Papers at the request of their owners, have allowed 50 to be slaughtered еж the market, most of the beasts bee ined о eral пча опе т the neighbourhood of th the roots and of the tru f the trees are bue strewed with lime a saturated with tar, tar onstantly kept burning, d the utmost vigilance is exorgisod s ward d off. if possible, the disease from Ње healthy а The ofal, &c., of th ааа е animals is rediere removed or buri basis of the treatment of the disease is ammonia and tonics, stimu! lso given q! drinking is medicated with mineral acids, n ма е them- ien T а doubt there by a has have spore ll the sheds in the town, which were generally in à pro state, ghe gave orders to have all preventive measures зене taken, which I believe to have been done. pone er dt town foi кеб аге on the Croft before they are ed to the town, — те rej and have allowed to be for sale on the market hill. have found that the ti time which has Е e first attack, or 2 date when the first ОЙ IS Wi oie ered, till the d of {пе animal, has been dorm корет period) , treatment has been used, though unsuccesefally, ays, I would tly impress the following upon all owners of ik, —tha5 soon as there is the least symptom of the nt, notice should be given to the veterinary surgeon Government inspector, and the s animal be е from the others, placed in a ver: а ell-ventilated shed, put under treatm -rid of it ; for by so to the law, NE рае. 4. "сэра — be nam & О. 1 Leadenhall Market, E beg to ouem against that indiscrimina бшм er SE eae w which hà has been r the last for mar only to be d v: at This system of blind! all cattle , Or su m rim upon the assumption that the se is incurable, which we do not believe to be the We have the authority of Mr. Wilde, one „of the ва ins of the City, a med such formidable MARK: As regards the NUS Siue. there is the usual conflict rj opinion among the чаң men " of man or beast, seera E of professional енор accounts of the visita t ig associations for mutual Meets ot t му died, the cal Deme go » S positi judge terday nspectio: еги осте! Cattle piod iis prol a M pna t Islington, ‚ We will state what we saw, and leave our readers to the Isl ington Cattle Market. The y pri ate individuals. Т of tl between | $00 "aid 400 E pa мк а daiiy. Since the out of the arkets Committee of animal life вос ы, їз oda vlr used nimals, and - not been removed to any other building. The walls are limewashed, and the pervading smell of the place is that of CARRE of (pe The m EA diseased animals is destroyed, covered with creosote to cats and dog: @ 2 c a Wilding. Having had notice three weeks ago to limewash and. — these places, the ооой аә bave done so within t few days, and the houses ar e aet pue: M Кы D^ lacs or slaughter could be. The o o Кее - Among the i ries atandan M "eg int . B tu S bott the Соке апа Corporation, Taspoctor, b as beni: given засноваі help. He has a man at each gate of the markot who kes the names and тердете й of the pwann of cows as they eu duty with in. inside tbe place enced со r, 4 has the might. AM inspects -— llows none that is diseas e gate: to окей after. ed Baldwin, ihe. A of the ppt "- РЕ 'espon; nsibilit оше wh ole regulation of the 6. Gv: From a Hospital Physician.— Taking dos g ned Een this үш їз typhus, why should the cessary, рн La ies ums Iam that а cow is not Lon " {ощ ie icio ior n, but Seis 12 should expec pect a sufficien ШЫР {о һе "tel ij the above plan to justify its Дора u preference to slaughtering the M. Dee rest; urishing drinks were administe: теа; but, having calved, she died 48 hours after the first réel Peace. ere observe his led to the belief that she died of the disease which gan to prevail This cow had been ны Trini g been placed in the next shed, where two of them died on tho 6th of agni — bly of the d plague. The third calf sent yal 5з eH е that it — agr n days illness. On ystem means of remedy warmth, ree aud n cases o and fever. mi ne ird two of the veteri been in; but it cow thus experimented upon, on its € partially dissected after death, The e remaining cow thus meris still ourselves, we | alive It isim mpossible to avoid believing that hoi p m tan ' who W dy gave ye dion 5... ча an aid eraequainted with the contis i those who minded them had ы v oF the en а Dy knowled, огы ег з | sucer bed, the sequence: virulence of the ed Eos expelled—at | ite е со i rae ho diss rr res ы em. During the red, А! cil have рей pis pes 1 ) ci Strictly complied with- rnt ri ot i Ж Сое а ers, could be foun: tos iei voe rely to employ a medieal gen tleman, w his sein and to ke 2 the advice агу 8 ot tho! vem in t advisabie to ree to give it at ЫЕ Doc ЫЛА Weiz It is now pertectly good, E Са rw a COMPENSATION COMMITTEE.—ÀE а e Mansion House, a letter was AE ha n о“ made b; n this report Mr. Simonds says he regards the establishment of sanatorium шз OD à sesle аео by the Мей mpi f conceive," as that ** nothing са deos учее Чы ” than the suppositio that ue plagued isa ease, and adds, * theex, occurred at Har! EPIDEMICS AND EPIZOOTICS. [The followiug are extracts ed n eR. a clever letter by “8. G, 0^ THE agi vii have been ШЫ public =, r4 eng effect of tbe cattle disease in the case of Mer of M Miss Coutts and that of Tob chen e report e by the two foreign veterinary pn» eda on the post-mortem examination of a cattle whioh had clearly died of the epidemic, are most - interes | In the. case E the herd Ms ner С the treatment ji Wi T: of А-2 * ad a with disease. All that care E m aree en inl prevent their infection ho? one. TD butin vain. We have now aitite pare that pidemic р , the der apparently healthy a prosperous subjects аге not safe, We knew that and low living, impure atmospbere, SEM pieno ery reaso! ost appeared among ill-treated Ы The report of the ! e foreign "ааа on the post-mortem examin ШЕЙ ү reads to d ako А б Hes physiologists | чоп : p fe ii, ee d the slowing in some eme organism, &c., of a humi wd 4 quarts of was „кс, inger; in four days she dem ae never read a more simple, ho | stage of typhoid а sheets опа Tour- -poster, I can qui dem : boofs would have wandered about the ien: буртеивяв 16, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 877 тае: ) ine; он E to time there would have been | | crowded. back lame I I believe, in both cases, the | 2381. 17s. 114. profit on the wbole ; year, is not so small, con- horned hea: id, with entle whis- | animals аге not i h sidering the circumstances, as there was every reason to £ Aroi the pow ene and cns — would have been the'case. After osing, however, of bellowi n Le bave lifted her lips, seen sores about the e teeth, richer are а quite likely to be infecte by it. ... |outof which it is impossible for your directors to recom be blackened tongue and peculiar typhoid feetor;| It is in v us, iio Spec ulate on s e laws which | е payment of any dividend for the past year, unless this e been shaved, wet rags appli вайа, ! — a ed; 'cold, clammy skin de ath.” It were well for us if ht th ib : been 5 , ] we r us if we sought the succour | 1, to t th 1 capi рей eye, and then an eye that seemed to look but are told "it isto be found. From time | firs consideration, ^" nt Of ospital which must be the st 0 see; P at least Mae I eir. 7 me immemorial epide vea. prevailed; to the end of| * After ra LE a. жае. for congratulation that this sm: d it— coma, has supervened; the probability | time they "n tme ail. We can study their symptoms, | 2 Dany, впоц n ensbed to bold on undar such would be she would me —she n лоба шы set in; | and lear 2 cipe where they will flourish best. com ion an Bee aane rua учугу то бза бее унде did sle and carminative grue. eet i šhe is alive, Whence P me, or whither they depart, is as myste- | more appreciated—and that ева x^ е ва must. bi s eats more, is well. Just s о have I seen rious to us ав the travel of the wind. We may be con- | take the position which its important object fully entitles it to uu to them food i д hold, m ted ll “pull th 41 d the same bad level ; "lea grent s "^ to suppose that — par dagen | а стнд оп ч» they willfeed yet on in food ; h ls, living on the fat of dairy land o they gather power fro mrii food to use it on those land, are in real natural health ict they | who m sumptuo is The ws of a Cabinet Minister di к gw no ailment, are portly and comely to look "upon. | are proof rd гд — m» pe s the| : Nature шо doubt, very gehn: MI | edad p idi. We may live hol oar own about health. e were originally built er | equally im eie "But, in i in ge due ри ened pg "i order, and then left to our own devices, We have taken fist эд these diseases is where life, aad А bestia, i h am йыз who dad been rpg өгү agitation which liberties with man and beast. We establish a | in a state of neglect, it is "wal sd us to keep our lues Clay. € the S rcp ? the Com „әни Е ially (о Mr, standard of what we call health, that isa con- ^de lodging-houses, des as clean as we know we ought | ^33» the Secretary ol mpany, for his energetic ätion of body us will bear сат the in p y ез | to keep our cowsheds. 8. G. О, services during the past т. : ig With our ulties will, in some measure mpensate dm [anms for the present deficiency of marem grin thanks were mov Kinnaird way of- foo beasts we feed for the -— makin just ав ies asw ШИ ушн of beast nature а сатте to pro- | WEST RIDING STEAM PLOUGHING COMPANY. MALTING BEANS AND PEAS, ems calenlated to obtnin. certain ends of our own, | [The Plowing Ыг abridged account ofthe recent half-yearly | THE subjoined correspondence has been recently at; penit ен of shareholders. ] published :— 00 goo ured| , AFTER reading the notice calling the meeting, and (No. 1. To the Right Hon. the MMC digestion; repenting, became prudent, treated his В ng other айса of a routine character, Mr. i i е» AY, the apris read the report of the Directors, The Hall, ,Attleborough, " Norfolk, April 20, 1865. 1 of wel the following is a pieds ipsi The farmers undoubtedly a right to feel obliged їй women made him their prophe gladly gave wp! our Directors have at all previous meetings had to con- | to the conceion m М їп much daily эре beer, and love di matters of food, | gratula Upon this occasion, however, they are compelled to | Cattle. a hee b pe ie béo Ime if properly dum А eir bulk. Nature is у good natured ; if | state that the далага! account for the past half year is not so | managed, to ost valuable condiment with other you have E para her, not actually maimed her, | satisfactory as ; but if anything can make pecuniary food, а for p, and were it iris for the only asks cf you £o do ed no more; to eat in du EE еду n individuals, itis tlie т сЕ they | indispensable restriction of grinding it would be more hat a a would at this time be E result ckless r wilful е sake, rather than your own. ү t * "e uw this в co! н its pcne aere cnm 80, t = pa ox cold preach, a pig lectur re!| ни in апу way to intrinsic weakness, but has been brought | quantit for lambs, with succulent жт "then learn from dairy, stall, and sty, that | 3b nnected with th eas. as been opi ere may be a clean coat, great ppetite much faf, | tne roads, 1tis perh | i h into the details | for many years that malting for cattle would one day в а лее! эы, Мандан ме Ын INT с jo policy | become an art e a — ifthe trade could be thrown from a bla open ; and the more I learn from practical results the y turn the ind blowing over a dead beast miles away may infect | $ | ^ n rper the past six months; but it is very requisite to point в pampered blood, to at once disease and destroy. | out that the sia ы бзен Жина у kg TI C aed | not the essence of perfection for feedi Am e wonder how so foul a guest could get into so fair а | is entis: anio to the interterence of a [кы of eres gen! cdd xio have tried a few score o! : ехсе ке а в = Е я Es как 5 ЕС Ё о a > er o 4 E АЕ ES Ra о Q £ 8 R et [a о + S B5 2, et 2 а г 9 Q o B о [4 < © @ 2 в & Е 3 t & 4 ss of timidity caused them ; we ought to re ifi REED e ews. 2 к nature perverted, nature unnaturalised, | ** Your Directors have to siate thatin consequence of the the 4 therefore ont of health, as such, in a condition in | proceedings taken against the company at Wakefield, and aed тыні» = the gre - of Trade ; hrs me have now which its force must be weak as ak cpi | а ic rents the magistrates in eai ra t to ome to | only to seek © уче information to test tho truth ; ап animal kept for our special p na any sort of reasonable terms та’ е е D тате. | of m intention was to ave had EL ur Р upon the highways during the day time, the obliged to | Senes My i таш condition of what we call health, m Lut Fine чат arna AE ер буең ploughing tackle jest | these amor zt Peas slightly sprouted, and not too be P : ima state of disease, a state altogether unfitted to February, аз was impossible to find both ra rcc work highly dried, and unground; my object being to th any sndden качан di qot ecd C I M VE WI УКШ abis render them eed easier for mastication, lighter for Ionce ventured t r Division of Agbrigg, the idi of the co | di triti d 4 ^ о remonstrate an agri ral а rini to nearly 4501. per annum (which was lest tope Д — nutritious on the strange diet 00 араа ар which with the direct eta incurred in opposing the restrictions) | as the r h He ‘pitied my igno- | it will readily be seen that such deductions must have a serious кө нетот their doom. But surely if your plans t But the loss does not even | ; ve us total peal told ri his an e = Я de fat he could, as he sold by weight. Iown I was t союрат. MA. р ke ien dem еы ione у | бесе h appears t. — Mes iu Ишоп, that апу anim asa DERE ERU. S OX 5 |malting an пе эдн аз йг toll of what it ground in fat, could not be in " vumstinces would armit ив thro ә manner, cir published by Mr, William T to be e tais a of health, I was inclined to argue that oil- y almost idle. Not wishing, however, to break up the | guide) this session, ts pri rii == to “echarine vegetable food given to an ox, kept fro 2 whole "undertaking, venerem a ws four of the men, pae the free and poire per! Ateteise, in quantity sufficient t зар although during two months A wm they were not sls to I am nob aware it could in ап ittestines, tÈ cient to cover heart, kidneys, n their wages. Altogether is qui өстә Gobr. tat thé e who un nim: es h isorganised the wi hole — of this company, revenue, No € doubt the aei ME T rr е more fit for the tallow vat than the kitchen, and your directors are not even yet in a position to venture p is a iue tte — Аы €— ор singe Б to what ro taok be the ultimate — of vod e d bar able to a À Peas s Torm а say Mn kill ] in o puis? А fiere is Peur probability the company will ot being repealed for a season, wheth lee, however үер у” б» apes a osition, cue at pr Neent yoa PIEN вби tho malta E be Jt = arrangement ma made lati фей] 80 much b 108 ou tgoings, could be con- to fi It is simply à ern ot Care until В » he ü trioted I auda and Poia for Medi Thad y weight of pu ре. regain йе ton rv d and until t ect of the new | to the unrestricted use o or ing hu own doubts how far thus АУРУ, Act of E art be practically taatad. purposes. Many of my эбире naaa anxious to «t w sound Go абя inolined to think the | урт, “ € oni owing is the state of the accounts made пр to 30th know your views, and if we are likely to have a chance бей k grown very large, but of such weak, А егайоп таме ыле, ane they Му oa. to | To СЕ amount eed on shares mul #3030 0 0 опире сонан "per have oq ien "^e ric conditions in which roots, Ов, coun: dri. 3 » hi 1804 .. 207611 6 i perty " 3 ignorance, ther. азе, would preserve health. In Hi. ОЛЕ РЬ оше 311880 .. 28 00 largely ее in landed p d o oet d th and since, I have expected TM сэв АР BC ioc АБВ. 16 ee pr ag ре нау 4 Wh a gii й, +епап Agri аады REVENUE prre —.— — or never om or interfere with ран ог poli [шге of stron strongly prepared ma DET ^i UL CBE M I Кн: ut [^ severe pressure that now hangs over ч, бан unie t Dyer co oid nights, ету de ret To balanco fr from me »- PUN лл»... UL 1.1 and indee d e every branch of their calling, has ave a Wh S iyi ае А £466 14 9 and, T may add, мун. demeanor, has bei eju- * 0 dairy in Св. S d а dairies there is to t in| ‚ oil, repairs, Be... .. 80 18 diciall ipf getting rich agone er rige in BTA carried тее E -+ 08 140 0 0|* the farmers’ friend,” i" been a "amare and s qu ance of milk-iving po i By dividends paid - ^ _ 1 2 6| and it is now time they should put their at e iy and ж I ling Юю dH HH E g i ы ir | ЗЕЯ M: HE EL т А НЕ nature dder thus is often relieved. Just as DR. LIABILITIES. TET lah Р wW asses, for of ir | Balance as above x 0 y H4 jx it: {ете | То repairs- ing parts, oil, $c. .. .. 5114 0 viable бше; "uet T ва төз VID bo ab Ff rs e ан so I believe | Balance dou еъ НСВ а Ru SEIT ust verdict, "у by. I" еа place t farmers in } m 39 nS 8 © E è JH. ЕЗ E е 8 Em Е Ж i 3 E 8 В, E ч E, a " rH t 5 Ef; EIE $ 2 3 zA ASSETS. A By book debts .. £187 13 0| common sense and reason d to pay only ^ Exam d found = ч "m " h БО on giving milk to the last moment we ке Masona ее Auditor. | 9d. if their present condition is sound, while the means, however artificial, promote its в “ From о hos ge ym will be seen that there d rest of the community are charged 6d. We live ook th pay ar’s | i e coun M а, 3 А d d я 4 te 5 2 5 E аг T о £s ЕД d $E. Вы $3 RB 2E ent EE 2$ *R ч 52, R = o * cA E 43 B pemed abi the last meeting, which, with ТО. the amount Hber] institutions, but 1 think it is admitted on all e same conditions as those in whick] "o bed by this company towards the expenses of the Depu- , ted on Bing human mothers give еа in a | es Tondon Uotmniltese, togethar iym riy а total of! sides that the malt-tax is unequal, oppressive, and not. T 878 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL E [ЕРТЕ Мв 10, qe їп и hm wid trade principles ; but in the | pollard ог meal. In 1845 І had bushel cha umpion prize. Dui, Gom eath we arè sid to add, * how аге we to|of 1000, which Were hu A en on to à large heap | season the vem e d very -— SL oc oney ?? n old adage * where there's promiscuously, a and used a g the ensuing spring, | many niost useful aud inter discus, t a Wil hierba жу” ре you will be able to | and what is remarkable, e pode and СЕ all could bt: part and ЕП, y thé in ма solve the problem and satisfy yourself. Some parties abis, ön half an acre of land, and planted the next | ideas. Не felt that it was needful thát sòi t mble. The malt-ta I presume | year, 1846, with Potatos; the eommon а k-e ej should done for rély agricültural réalises, i round figures, 5,000,0007. net. І trust you ТАНЫУ; which E а full crop; and the soundest I | That education ought to be practical айд hë ф AL " bo ablé to announce you have 2,000,0007. | have grown since of that n ~ ler being How nearly | guarantee to find within thë limits of this obe re towards its repeal, leaving 3,000,0007. to be extinct). This rü К ot urse was not salted, not 20 young теп who ere fit to stand ec. A. di Select 40,000,0007. of taxes, to which add | bei examiner in praetical agrieultüre, But When 5 nt, ohg as required. a raise | Former experience has tangit me also that after sam- e to а Oxford exa tion that was à apre which, if the taxes are equal now, no one | mers of а К е d drought, since blight has thin ng, and the difficulty w combitië M iplai Draw ou raduated scale for appeáred, all s апу Робабоз at the end of — branches ot education at a rate within the ferae dup Куке 000, A ees Mr. , Gurdon's plan, or some month Beptenten) whether it was the entir re crop, 0 modifie adjustm : Commercial Principle g ë м maturely sprouted, аз if ймы а в meeting о of. (hii hi 8 ш] respect. Thos. Par E» (No. А y^ Salter.) Inland Revenue, ich -— E W.C: даа А qm the 21st of Ap ecam speciá ale to repro idus а second crop, and с up perfectly petn and i -looking as Potatos look i in May, without any s of disease about them, and cont fried Бо till frost. Г atertal them, re j Board regre rcely a 8 ingle elf-s Ni though that winter had be mi Careful. watchfulness therefore should be observed as ift they are taken up, vd will I| keep well, d "por most serviceable for see edin re uggestio. time has been occupied in the experiments that were — require ed. , lam now to inform yont that, there will be t ing ungroun thal ted B Bean ns and Peas, i or Barley malt Lnd be first mixed and crushed at the same time Sh md Barley malt cannot, however, i in the interests disease, Етретітепіег, Maldon, Essex. Fármers? Clubs. KrNascorg.—At the recent annual ploughing match of this vigorous and fourishing Society, there were 50 be t e Soc t ociety has ever yet tarted at ni i o'clock, реч at reap oad m | consider to be the ју of а “ practi ч i e grounds, Wie —AÀt pr the following pa А g ics f т ars that. farm Ж which bel in E li рш industr „And the converse the un of s th stimulate agriculture, did raise 16 to the rank oft entries—the кы and 48 team | nuit In», Mr. Daniel ү кёч was elected aic d in | | the place of Mr. J. T. Наг rison, T br on account of i i George Barber, iged. Wi th s rd to and Peas, if 1 understand ш letter bofte there are | 0 no restr ictions ; ; therefore I can have them malted at TM my The pa mahe on Barlêy remain the sam of Babdown, was Med шы of the committee of BM gement. the dinner the Ead was ue by py Кїкөз- | COT 2s, M. P. He proposed the toast of the evening— Success to the King scote Agricultural Assosiation: En exception thá& Re е bé crushed under ра Аба with the Linseed in of being ground. Thomas Fisher Шет. . To Mr. р they diffus ed intelligence and a high t feeling | among all in the erdh id usted K chai проп many occasio There was great good i in the ty free, for cattle restriction; egeo that the process m 0 | the wint er. There was a strong feeling throughout the country that something more pl to be done for the education of the farmer. 8 himself on the g scientific pursuit—to the benefit of all im interested, and to the promotion of the well-being the nation. ‚ I ask, what is farming? Isit a manufacturi tendo, or is 16 an oceupation or business peculiar W itself? I adopt the statements of. ойт Pr esident (Sir Robert Bart.)—'* рези is а machine through which the farmer hi$ cap rol ; you : bw as tradesmen or manufacture acture your sell and you buy u m бой! equallj them, though 58 šelect land as your manufactory; best suited to your rearing and knowledge." This isso sense, and to rg pd t. he manufacturer works | applieation of known mechanical la: The farmer and profits by the ascertained effects und of | variations of ета! f alternations of soaking | E drying winds, he ever- aaepe infi | chemical affinities. Similar natural laws work in their less round for the ufaeturing chemist—for h entered nialt-house, aud that the maltster must + х : mäjority of the committee were for only taking up the tious of incre fickle, and only to give y tho locit oficor 24 hours notice before hé stesps amr machinery o -clàss a tions and | ә na © be on но o kn ed adapting it in the way to agrieulturists, and had | reply, the merchant and shipowner, who с Sia iiia ch itin o mde э s feeding, remains pu "other decided to aid the батдан of the m icultural class Hohl ünder natural Өйгө as sharp i grain, ang SK ree for cattle po in Боб ҮЛҮ 1 ànd kind o. tg. | involving greater risks, and yielding m subjeet to all the blished t that E I eg ti geology, did kinari көр T" than апу farming. Tali of the Potato rot, and Lean the malt may be Pee еме v with "e Т, Now he himself took a forent view. He th the cotton famine. Against а cattle epidemic, I can seta seed or Litissed-eake, instead. t bein und bed i a ~ | Royal Agricultural Society ought Чү a | for wa; А wet autumn is as disastrous for the mam d bye praetieal examination in agriculture; Th анну of faney goods да for the farmer; A SHE К 3 em в аз шап; 18! Айат Young. were against that, büt Mr. Holland, Mr. Randall an of transition as local aImospherio variations, 6 ИЛНЕ" ти Улын Эа himself, put forth a protest, The argument of th ere punish a few farmers, while the average of the H Cori > majority was that а practical examination could not Бе | undisturbed. The farmer, therefore, T панне, б, i ome Correspondence. мете out, ч. at you cue Eie ве examiners of пе | exemption re He in т А нут рап 4 Chainpion Whèat Crop of the Seas Will | s mind, that the would e from | fun se tion. He can set up no wall of se you do me the favour to insert this letter in pem qe Tieren puts. of the co antti к, entirely "different - ples 2 а а: "S be wi publicatio , аз Several of my frie e desirous of вув arming were pursued, Well, all Бе could pn e other digo p isd qe EUN the result of the eH Mr. eu ү : 4 iis it ought to А ios тү me T ae ad MESURE and pleasurable toan uce a DER o eat | taken a step very much in the right direction. 1% sh ihe quati ed Kingdom to Мы cepted. al to Н ана ен Тав . Hallett with- established а elass for instructi ion in chemistry, and pe sécure judges. Chas. Bates. Барда Biret, бер}. IL x b "Potatos,—Former expe- was sure not under- stand the eitreinely clear and valuable instruction given by Mr. Church. It was a useful subject for asses equall an who could farmers to take up, and useful would be fo: ormed al know of agricu ultur: consisten Med a tiit, with a petes Mies y Mnt ИБН à double ee ul of coatse x Aud 1s eol АА ЕЕ eg sons. There were few places suited to farmers’ воп and requirements. They need i was necessary tha | a physieal education. - He ha d no doubt that the masters el prac ptem 2 A practical farmer is a person W. PT НР. will m off amateur даб! pes other bran he recognised rinéiples rm ânt epe ir mi | nk E | 9nd. grease when the ега will ké ficient pigs obtainable t fear will СА i" case tl ye d хезу Were it not fort { of the plough èk ilfully, and sh бу It might be said fhat this cou e dad 6 fia fer € cultural College үл r T tu, hé сн bad ove bot ver altogether. It was Чоо expensiv. and had been obliged f If they could iiia най ment the " rm to a tenant farmer. Mp d as delighted and was deli xm | position at ilo growin of d Society. He contrasted эч present M seen in опе of their local y он. | for econ of produc tion ; eq given fixed outláy. Lew hips with division iof jen qe wt = er the азо p Ee y f averago ех tension. may Er I те, requires а sum of 300,000,0001. to make з ету А differ | іб pay. i dt Presidents « expedient were to be generally adopted, ЗЕ — P E E eate Twy some 80,000 new differencs in the yen of a tenants, ро e use of this vast sum, k > this w о! looks, in | to other trádes) would not enable the — = of itself to care of them- | attain - the Аат рди, ; MAE соп stioté sn оп {һе | бопуїпсе us that it can be by n learn udgment, which may | of agricùlture can bè transposed from apathy to activity, from се; D The | I shall ad therefore, differs t our President is farm than the | advi: eesmber, do not ду” that because ot that iffe tl is opposition. The house А.) buil palliatives must precede c ; but n the gi&t of the rpm an "м; the full measure оѓ tho Aim erence е е ч ht out by the question—Did Sir Robert Briscoë ip at вой with no compass, | say one word against large farms when tilled with ample 7. I therefore proceed `w. conscience to advo- cate large Г", ав беэ "ч p o pee arrange- tend ments, , what small farms cannot do—namely; the о bea |f in. ot me less ys E bn or motif more fian с e nu o | consolidation and increase of cn u^ arid for a profitáble dio c — rate o sehn унт А ТЕ Чолу, but Ж this combina: lm: of advantages, but one ө 3| cipe farm seres in "x аз ай песеєваг, effect this result—sys farm accounts, My plan is this : Let two adore oin together, the one to iate with them a third, ons унон. fus Qd m to th байы o тогда] үн into. agri» shut will no doubt effent a chango n look after tho Шаде, the other to t unm chargo of the pod more | and ойе E to 1000 acres, on x capit; but зов ping partner; or, say yore a ot ае 9 ose om might р, charge of е ks, nr swperintondencs of the arme ees or such other. speciál bur fd arm business ás he may be ca ible of тападї! о overerowded Btate of th ed s as he M seh loss så t. imt tural in interest from [o9 Li T , to the best advantage. Or, as I have 8411, the ed partner igħt be what is termed a sleepin tner, i t 08% | profits being in proportion to the domne, oi ey ch a ; tea, flax, e EM timber — and, to a firm so constituted, I conceive no bank. 9; iu such tem; ry accommodation for legitimate might from time ime uire. he jet of commerce p" Ay its fovent is H элет g v эе оч Кн trade at 200, pm о qually | enormous. time, рош are forced down withóut | annually, represe oyed, or turned over, ers rio some. 3) o0 000, QOL p x d e тууа s pid йч accounts in hres: aths bill instead of casb, ог, at all events, if three ht to Беа | оп confidence. bM rone e канә r all (as d lav, as water in fin ding its level. The safest and most 7Р5 Bones always requires, and will бту уез g tage The|the largest share; and I may safely say that no business A teristi d meat, and hé is the | with these charac св was ever crippled in its development lies | апа opera! he want of capital. 16 i ly busi- messes that do not pay, and that are carried о а way that does AY command А.А. nfüdence of the monied class, that are starved and сг Once show, therefore, thát agriculture is fairly роды, and establish a fair claim to D eg e he presen condition ol p) ыша жеті ед, а spiri ang. in "Tis is | pr tov vod wi thea Tor » small size. of the farms ofinn from its organisation and management, and from а d sources, and in а Var qb or scarcely traceable, capital will find its he амре у wáter P your deep drains—to fill the empty cofors з fruc t Bas B mel that he had long poen ok opinion that Ке, wi ing beyond their capital. T could not go into the best markets and еа е СЕ e por- ui ; tunity arose, às they had Ы be ma! ; во it went on, a losing Pen till at lee d hey broke down, others to ruin in um collapse. This remark he ap; ied id farmers were not exempt. and а | bringing yd of erre d to all trades and businesses as at present carried on, i th tion to the. rule. Li is that "TE is во deren 8 easure of staying with his friend the late High Sheriff of incashire, where that system was out to the minutest article with eminent success; апа he th t Mr. Lamport's with remark Club. = which t be followed dp with advan "UE | Оп Water .S: зшщ and Far By J. Bailey rcd M. Inst. С.Е. Сава Туа Hall. This subject has for "us seasons been of great and us pressing importance. e live in a neighbourhood e | whe! ere last enis RE of the Hotie- pawat of the was in cases em mployed for many weeks in ds t fi a seht ie ol periere action to one of Tuo seii ted, agricultu Carrying wate: ic fot the stock; and where it is y - ! much to say all this would have been saved if о eMe c ley Denton's plans for the storage of d ter had been properly carried out. 880 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [5ЕРТЕМ БЕ 16, юй | FD get t ould hei riu P A their sui p rehan Ё: Dm d illus rated ; чт tegit m to press ofa wa rime дө on ci айу to mei When ihe а was daa dt | three > years аро, I was во в startle pis па the great thie 1 suffer ed, t our attention, hd amit e jr ad pamphlet will be widel culated d. asily the а аі бае d. [ en cheap i market DR are I see farms i ely cir How ny, w део ной je plain extra ki x the published records of the discharge of drains Journal, altogether; but sibequen бошо, wa subsequent from the landlord 1 ms Hrs have са — modify that In vol. xx., p. 273), it has been shown that the proportion one y abou of the rainfall discharged annually varies from 1-10th to 1- m amis e density of the soil. c Taking X thes e proportions and the rainfall on Pipe басе, d 24 inches, the depth of water he aui eun be3in.6d rds of 80,000 | M ms per а 1 lage 10 gallons po diem, and assume four months, or 120 days in ih. year, Кыш ЖЫШ be had to ie DES cea poii ply, 16 would a ppear that thin ЕТ if п landlord had that would be a very нева over andlord farms, see very often ^i Ireside do no though t letting iis Kidi on So whose transactions are ОШ day to of g КЫ: 1 к 67 people obtain a summer sup of land, it t tho Моа discharge could be collected and his supply of goods, but tur the tenant out ы so short oe 1 do no ot seif know of any case in which. a "party, has been ‚© Now, if tho average population of villages m take drainage water reserve agai nst di es to be eoleo ought f for an entire v ea a consider. ble commi must be made for waste by evaporation, &c., and 50 pe r Aw on the quantity, 4. e, 15 g per head per r the drainage water of $ pem Should be) provided, for a village. If a covered reservoir | be finie in ii an one, n at 400 нш, it would require only ue the f6a Im last Melrose fair ү ght in vhe law of hypoth ec; but at was asked by a person who bad bou m the farm take nd y had since cue that the tenant was about to be sequestrated. I that ѕа my ъа ourhood w l abourer: of se а І xm no doubt he duy have to pay for t em suggested that he v» ld A" advice in a recent case, and ask ti open may уе reduce expense of geai, a covered tank ot Hefe 8 see (n tenants receipt for his Teki. EU was quite ff putti ing such a question to the in special instances Then follows detailed plans and estimates, and the work concludes us: “ Assuming these e figures to fairly represent the cost of supplying a village of 400 inhabita ants he number of with water, | * the the work, it pee ry be apaid Бу in mak | seio at about 30s. per Scotch aere in m: my neigh rhood. I am not aware of te landlords havi ero any assistance to Tob labourers who good a advice from a farme as a еа шш It is bu I then a lawyer, but not rus: in business. advised him to write tot farms. , Perha aps they gave Шеш а Pe — and such per enb improvements, there had Pin no law nan s e men eoi certainly not i have taken ess farms, Tho se who hare in them, Ifthe I sometimes put my s чя to other farms to eat s. Two years ago I had sheep in the e Turnips was по es ES of my s nant was sequestrated, x 1 wa f his sequestration had happened before бы joue lad left, o h interest, in 30 years, at 6i per nor „ aud ld amount to 267. ch they 21. NETHERTON, D : Mr. Jam grain and e| I consider irling o The rent of cd hon i is irm — s So, riy a a | par num c ge cue ealed, ine 1 n n that there are without recourse to i em and ready-made War ee which m appropria MM у with adva regi 2 tiing. neo essary is admission that is positiv tpe and that it is ап es of trien ps ив it upon the properties that ЕЁ кынык М the А * Turning again to а will d h artificia ponds, in| K may be|far 0 ely |a etn is farm the rent was e guineas. I esei my father in that farm. He left me a few hundred pounds besides is 40 years since I 's farm, M тв ө ag acres, 1 took a nearl third | and in there some do фа s a higher rent if it к y for farm, and others do not. I should алышу the en s voie ell to the cre of thei tenants, I ek tasi peru isider the capis skill o wes ers, ei pi he “Т think 16 is the zi = n Ё e gener y with a farm of 1007. rent, d 1 rent. I have 1 wa viae m I took with the ent of | $007. 23 stocked | that s for my elde узы крои as s well a as team cultiva ation, it is a renas of the hig hest command NN ring e soil е ie ence arising to* те "from the law i N ot theo. ре ауе It prev nt, bete n e to do wer Бурова m cultivation rovide a course ae e hende to lay « out on екан on the farm, If there had ] wian аа яйы he tis sufficient suppi ше engine Wells at certain intervals will do this in perhaps cheap a form as an y o mode 2 preservation, or ponds will serve the like purpose. 8 posed on the farm. че аз no law of hypothec, I could h EY. own farm, and stocke d and fore- rented m but it a man e laying | в be so much of my capital, by- paying a танней |S not for the law of ога aave fore- venen aer district, so far as I ha f hypothec has opinion my à I would A meno yl of the made iy puta that Ahe jw of well. If 1 were a landlord, „I think sill for my ү . Ithink I would do 1 3 t " them, | t $ d to men of | that, even if e have й than жой а] for 16 OR nei: hav! cultiv. sie of an acr 1 ios, € е gum well 12 feet deep and 6 feet in of land from 100 to of water, and a diamet Е; ieu farm dene than. SEE My own iia k of hypo othec. bes law of hypothee, pr - now in t ted. It the w of hypo thec were abolishe d, Is overed over, 2115 gallons, or a supply An dent for the cultivation of AT acres, It will only peg f d de Bes or “pones accordin ng it would no convenient to the m forehan ded ren nt. „Му y opinion is, that, were the la w of rent. I think i not be Stack Bu ajority of the tenants in ij neighbourhood N pay | scenes of las to tion to the number of acres of arable land on the ecd to the landlord, Е The (айй пећ constet 11 Ti llaneous. на H n Ni Lincolnshire.— ocn hn which produced 80 HA гоо. North Luc go shir › Seem about t o be нег: it would have a tenden “It may be Hg Д MM ,—If erg МЫ сап Ъе во pus D» bera s ене out he great мао of drai А А The answer is The necessity has not been acknowledged, ара” ШАН "that à js the case, extensive scale." nothing willjbe done on any 1 thí farms a most respectable. and i moda industrious class of tenants. І firs 90 acres, ai then took a second, and then e a goo F: [We take advanta; pS the immense M of agrioultural | evidence lately taken before the Hypothec Commi Edinburgh to publish зма extracts (orm itas will py the existin A x bee! agriculture, and the enterprise and energy of Scottish agricult arisia мей from p. 85 20. SNAWDEN, EasT LOTHIAN : MAX Joseph Ни I farm about io acres of moor, and ms 700 arable, | 1 P ed a m nt. Myt of en try is itsunda: of crop. fi Mi ta FP at 11 o'clock, ая ing - h | ў $ | , 7 Borton td of High Ho ouse, residing а ter. " to say tha р ` resent tenants cou ot fore- e of Mr. Toder's, was Moi the stackyard, which temi ia Jos ү: р n law were abolished. I think that : g those who have been for some time i their farms eer о the "ne and his m men, aided ater, the Л ames had d rei Oats, besid. tie ох БОЙ, Wheat, Barley, a es four, t hat they would b put he payable at бааша flowing entry, the лшн т Ъеїп, that oral. but s pasto ioa 3s fair iler n general it would be „bet ter | ng, pe I think the term of uld A. Well, f ен поб вау | where they would come fr om. I do not see that the wh (py | entire D gu of the farm of the wh КЕТЕ ш ot eti the iron fra цел Lares and that was yea ed. Happily, by $ orthy buildings wer е6 saved. Most praise" t payable at Whitaunda ay before tlie crop is pisi that would be, in fact, fore-rented. I have known guano merchants, smiths, joiners, and general! the count wonld if the ere fore- nting goes, Í invi not gives а „өйө more for the farms «i have taken, on account of the law of hypothee, Ido ЗЕРТЕМБЕВ 16, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 881 — dios D oko on Diem eem in, = s s, prose of Lord Middleton. - nday хе e: is белн " eene бе, ssengers to ни i fm Spring Vetches produce rather a lighter crop than Коупкк, S PATENT STEAM ЕАМ PLOUGH and E There ig every reason to m that i e conflagration. Globe. smother УБ ES AREUS inim to proper use dar of Operation | dep —The Е: notes are odd from | Tumeliat "yd after corn is carried from a field, or , art o f a field, in August or early in m ж Ferner There of the | scarify уб Ае em ili which the cla er - sg Бася to or. ber си amon Е, n Meo de intended f pim in his business than that t which times the opera- | а T. on it su n be spared, up | # tions of tillage to to the fit perti y и 0 illage б tons of кок ы cu Maz per acre, а МЕ operations W x benefit 1 do| ча rend "d vine the Vetches upon it; these (the seeds mischief at anot y d i 1 he lm n t 1 reat activity че ejm to get o thi d lices of a very small Or what be field which had I better left суа A un the | is generally better, plo iei in the m» giv ve » the land а at » winter sort, » are subject to ^ risk from a dry CULTIVATOR may be seen at T in every Agric were|summer. There is no diflerence n their use or — County in England. For particulars ap la per ton ; but th he е spring sort comin i to m maturity tw iw Works. М. Со., 28, Cornhill, rjr здр E.C. ; and Steam Plough hree weeks later, makes it eid and advisable € —€—— — ————— Ран t USG RAVE'S PATENT IRON COW STALLS and in order to "— pego of M FIGOERTES, with fresh Air Inlets, as used in the Govern- 5 them for green foo d a ll the summe; may be sown al е e spring and summer from d ebruary ry the middle of July, but the success of late sowing will end on a showery season. de dr. Ы ы fo По ed inn the frost. crop be, the € on фи — kind o is unquestionable ; ering tillage, and of increasing our will be welcome s п pay: b. farmers Among su m ne iss MEI нег wer of Mii it out, o valu ther ha p It is the same sor rion ег? ing, and then drill the Vetches in rows of folly, only Е " che s kind, which is : din ч |6 or 8 inches apart, If ploughed and pressed, and then кеч. И rough the|sown broadcast, a very light harrow, or Cs tha il b ~ MUSGRAVE'S PATENT STABLE and HARNESS FITTINGS in the о illage opera gl 5 y lig arrow, or i soil be d pason a5 е eed arrangem rom d | friable, even a bush harrow, may close the hese NUS SGRAVIES PA TINI SLOW. COMBUST TION STO ТОУ qc ёу. There is eed of fitting eoe is done in | operations will cost about 10s. per acre, But v iin no | Ріоуей by ATENT TRO CONS E улт oi AIR DMDBÉS u$ the e ied to the. те weather ОЁ е da; ay; but there i is | — is used, the seeds — be har ya or scufüed perfect x^ their arrar r Feeding mA AIR, INLETS ме every soi ' fitting | in without plou: ghi t mall a char as 1 part being of iron the pm inexpensive, very compact, even greater g p ing, at so c s, per the grent E operations of pi year to the average | acre. [к= Mm spat ved M ades ouid si x Me E her of em А proper quantity of seed is three bushels И "н harbour nor communies вас ontagion. This o EM to E er Mv advantage on clay soils in the | Tares € or two bushels me a-balf of Таг Priced Engravings of all these Inventions sent ipod fros on a on appli- sep and thorough ро of the карш Mene m in| with hal f as mu uch winte r Bar ley or Rye - cation to Mcscnavx Bnornxns, Ann Street Iron Works, Belfast. sump, wh arkably gre tha After cleanse the aide А tiia ws, , Fencing, and Gates. in order pa bmi the land dry during d winter, Cora: P HURDLEÉS are made in the best manner 3. Whe at.— —Sowing and re enping used рег rhap 8 more — of superior Wrought lron SHEEP HURDLES, from. 4s. ; CATTLE HURDLES, E 4s. 114. inan n T each ; CONTINUOUS FENCE, from y | and the y young Wheat had often indeed appea: red before | 8d. per foot; FIELD GATES, from e| Wheat harvest was completed. This was the case | 258. each, Ilustrated Price List on ation. m г nou with Wheat sown after rel and with ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, h fie lds are i and, IRON WORK of every descrip- m | Designs and Estimates free of able wh d of duy weather after | poe ade errare P the Кей, Е. те A EG Prio with pise kom the yards phami has béen — A bed hein на) lying in heaps since spring, and is по ted on and ord Street, London, W. у МИЕ ЗЕН ЫРКЫ Apre, spread broadcast at such a rate as iie. cs. Au allows, W. S. UNDERHILI/S Des ant WROUGHT IRON ugh GAME and POULTRY FENCE. ; and | ploughed under with a shallow furrow, If plou ed harvest, TE Let t n y to bury the een assistance z ЕЕЕ YEHE il horses, © us turned o Я аз hs are 2 having ‘alen, de Hie will be and cheaper in their cost th inti ceni zd capital can devise or furnish for ofthe farmer іп ordinary or in difficult informed b; ntleman who farms largely in land that 1ай em dst operation. A the — on ii VEG tbe as be nches т: I alluvial soil ^ es Ah T the weather permits, ee of ess epth is iven before Winter, Is the neighbourhood of Edinburgh gr ' pon it, aud aft tiani pressed : (1 ==, AN A li "а е pr presser, and x ge kan to lie for a ] l condition likely to secure a | à N f| | { ШШШ -——— ж. ү ТТ A x- 1 crop is observed. There is plenty of manure aud “ heart z in the land, and it receives and acquires a good ich the Wheat 8. i а lesi in By sufficiently abrupt to insure that seed sown . LAN rane and ауа in shall fall into the lines - ре А it and ‘o up jn row as perfectly as if usted Ete rill wards " арреагап Wheat after а bare fallow is sown by the Suffolk vira pedi t. Mary's Works, Newport, Salop. ndon Agent, in rows from. 8 to 12 inches apart on land which Е Ма 18, 18, Abingdon Street, Wostminster, | S.W., angi before, And it БЕБЕ and the ground ибир | T. PANORAS IRON аа COMPANY, pier air ^ed o latility of ке: зба to b mixed bem HH fa cultivator and Bentall's the great depth. of the ое viia has es acd the land since harvest. And i ап: m tage s to ul рена In the fen districts a Plough has been lately introduced | by оре, the pelas Six s of Wheat, or less, is ample в иеге ei leue suficient when sown broadcast either skilfully by и рад bise а een ploughing, and harrowed | in so as to come up in lin The following ineat on Wheat-sowing in М are given from the original edition of this "The in g up a portion of the хүж Мада е гт winter, when it with ES vegetable mould of the surface, m ial. especial reasons why advan- 1 from a similar regen as on a chalk in t reparation, yen for the this deep ботон сап- f that modern порада nts nary use of the paring plough поту. Where ploughs and age Оте Ње whole ro nnot be so early finished, desir ier are апу time during the gme half of th of September, he first thi im followed t the g Anda fano As € m | —— Seed-time.— Upon all cold, wet, and backward soils, = = up September is the best ТЕ Е — in deme : т soper аа. саја Ъе п $ or Whea t sho ould | IRON NG, and GATES. very ч Ал till rain falls in Each.—s. d. т самбу. Upon. n drie ens warmer жиш! it is far | | 5НЕЕР Deos rr m dr m Ж ATS s better to postpone it till October е in this case ditto ditto, # Top Bar Wr every agrieulturist should remember that the soil CATTLE HURDLE, vor Ama x^ {ш їп ntended for Wheat sh ould „be Son and prepared | OX HURDLE, 4 feet high, 6 feet long DL NER TRADE | DR. SPRATT'S PATENT LOCK.- The simplest and best Fastening for Field, Wicket, Swing, and Railway Gates, Particulars weeds, as wu as ploughing the soil once into ridges, | Fastening for application М нм К DEEE ener h the foll xem e winter, Another general observation is, that in г | tion may be made sel ав two bos sown ay time in this month a brodi hare, and intended to prevent the sm ate. e Sow m the acenstomed quantity x G^ LYANISED WIRE NETTING. ual to hah in Novem Er Seed. Ep des ад many methods of steeping, brining, E liming seed SUMA eat, and they are all Notices to Correspondents. Provo Inquirer. The niceties of EM subject are no аео of i importance which they once possessed. Well drained land should z “ smashed u; tp” -that is the proper way to tr et. t ting or yo ping ridges | on Hare A à inch |Hares, Dogs, Poultry, &c. ting npe with gore furrows, pides Р ridges, | 5 ll kinds of Game .. cleaving d a ridges with or ME qul ue furrows, eres arrow 14 ша блай 1 Rabbits, Hares, к. ecc pr H са ing, me y C p ri Åc., EL тето Carriage n. order to efficient culture, is, proe to ND IRON W. M CISTERNS. Smith, "of Woo onion a a “smashing up ; Aero "d GALVANISED CABLE STRAND FENCING. ар rmitting а de I VANISED d to orm eee ope it v» ren irem A G tuong. i it, gar ISED 7 WATER BARROWS. at the pner striking lesson of recent agricultural experience T ARD obit E BUILDINGS. in Запа аы із due. ROOFING FELT, 1d. E foot. AND PIG: Walton recommends our correspondent ажат HURDLES, HURDLES, 1s. E 2e. 9d. per yard, to Мт. Stear opem, f tho ача AR. Мотькү & Gnzzx, late Н. J. Morros & Co. who will ex iia juse о: bod ying Mr. Stearn р опе pr the «сайд successful Terora ы t pigs, and Ilustrated т у теча ion application, his name is well known in all the agricultural shi MPROVED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS MACHINERY are Sponger for & sjen an more XM durable, and c considerably less than any other belt STRAPS for PORTABLE ENGINES. 4 ^ nNER's Patent Strap and Hose Company. Машат: Afi Р ACIEM БҮРЕ, peor ar Matcheste d 1М 1, Mar uH с г. Н, “ЖЕ RABEE, Agent. ^ i WARNER AND SONS, London, e anufacturers of FLOWER VASES HYDRO-CARBON LAMPS. The Lamp lifts out of the Vase, requiring по fixing. Is fitted either with The Koh-i-Noor Burn produces a каравот light to the Moderator, ab a much less cost, and is Bag liable P to get t out of order. 46 37 ith д0] old. 63 54 aya vong of mA Ta rade throughout the United Kingdom. ENHOUSES for SALE, Warranted of good 2a Run glass, —LEA N-TO, 45 by 14, 265; 22 by 12, £33; A An di £25. SPAN, 21 by 19, £50, ап gle 45 "deg. $ N FRAMES in stock 9 order, aron glass, 1s. r foot; Pit Lights, 1s. 84. loot. N.B. Estimates for Неза by. PAN Јоѕерн Suru, New Roa h, W. Heating by Hot Water. онх 7 VERON кена ыры S. 2 HOT WATER рө mu^ 3-inch, 1s. 10d. ; and 4-inch, 2s. 4d. and 3s. each. THROTTLE VAL Connexions at equally low price: facture, pA given, and o a i* 15 S ll attended. day. "3 it to the Trade. pie, ош ie ue 568, NO: roved Furnace Doo: U; Street, Black- e EE Green, ао: TAYLOR late Hz Mel Hm Lap have m hand for Sale THREE GLASS CONSERVATORIES made to Oder of prepered for a gentleman residing in park Lans, an ki inen ie raised on account of their intercepting the view from the adjoi houses. RE. were not fixed. Designs an Wn SI d es in any part of the United T upon use er Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. TRE I TERMINAL SADDLE BOILER. Jis Saddle made perfect, by the addition of a i4 terminal end piece, which quite closes the arch and side лез, r5 forms the back of the furnace, doing away with all brickwork "EL one-third more heating She vol THE TOME зорі воп УЕ ed I , ds, and eal Green " reing Pits, par ЕЕЕ he pd x Burr THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL and POLLARD S CONICAL BOILERS for Hot Уба fixed at Seats of Duke LÀ. N Moro 20 year: Pues Benon RA at асин t Sydney "xm after constant use. Apply at 17, New Park Street, Southwark, L DURY лхр POLLARD have ust. nu. F ГЛ T5 E ылкы. for Lord Middleton, several Boilers and long Ranges of Pip d. S AMUSE N. MoG ERR o W, G: L HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, Kn em tty 2m IS кери рени Reference permitted to the Nobility and Gentry throughout Great Britain and Íreland. cus SES ANSTON'S- PATENT BUILDINGS for ID and HORTICULTURE, Highly Commended by the Royal Horti sim icity, ^ dheapness cexcollhc E Tod cultural Soeiety, South Kensington. Plans and ће mates free on HOUSES, bone A перу application. Houses of the following sizes always in stock : PIS Rn 21 gaz by 15 feet, 2 ; Half-span, 24 by 10 ft. ; Lean-to. Eg rd Jur à d 2, iiis ы БЕ € E AMUEL lHÍEREMAN ied. ebur T. "Pul Mao SPP Also, A HANDBOOK on VIN Ё TION, 2d Edition, price ls. ; dE HERE Ens. Under the е of Her Maj omm AND HOPE (Lora S 58, ionii SR HOUSES, CONSE Ма DEAT f MeraLLIo and Wi "в | , _&с.‚ COPPER IRON SASHES, SKYLIGHTS, &с. n Ае, Ta ащ eultural and Domestic purposes, i qu ARATUS für Е E ü ENNIS PATENT METALLIC HORTICULTURA. LDINGS are mage from the best wrought iron, upon PA айат АТЛЫЙ а һе SOM И fractus of Ton nd Ger under hc — дыш; is ent is pe m possib is prevented, and a enti r- oof insured. The р тунса! adyan- CRT n nE es are extremo Ай. Өр framing, admitting а mum of ceed tha i o ruct; n. and LA and у son goutralsin? ойду siron conduction, EA EAE A; Mia бай n 2 Б x ey are y v ani able, роп 8j (н ыр erected, and whilst maintaining their т established кире" 15 — ofthe a олоп posta go pe a Book = is E sti nt inen; H ous e s Ji the pp. tho « desiderat eur TY СИ LOBIGITS PATENT НОРКА АШ e mo: emiyor ortic of the day to о desideratur OBJOIT'S PATENT HOT-W of perfectio: moting perfect symmetry of growt а rich: ATER ВОШ® йг кыо р ооа Е ра em try of growth ani ness of • are acknowledged by all who have them in ше seto be the From the А adipi justment of the constructional parts of these Bins patent buildings, their manufacture us 50 facilitated that a com- owo, v Й ш b point of cost with perishable wooden structures is most E ji^ fala THE GARDENERS OWN GREENHOUSE attention than (La abo ly known as Dench's Patent) is a Tenant/s Fixtur. other. Theyare The Patent, Plant, Business, Machinery, and all connec iM ith of various sizes, the abore, (es been transferred to T. H. "P. Dexxis, who has deter- blo for wS mined to supply these а. тако buildings at such a кашы scale smallest G: of of prides es that eve: ary ona desi QT AY: а Greenhouse ma paseos 9 to the largest (use отк.—А. No. 1 Lean-to, 6 in. by 9 ft., including h est 10:02. TOM ш Glass, 210 12s. 6d. Buildings of all è Җ s introduced most important in their scriptions, finish and construction, and n EDD pd 8 has sut Testimonials fe ed in arranging them аза з FIXTURE, inch не "feels Fes warded on. be valued by gentlemen eer limited ДАШ. Pa mE to T. Rivers adaptation they make excellent Orchar aft Hoi all that can be desired in a profitable building. and Hot-Water App ood structures at the lowest price consistent with gma work. oa MR Prospectuses and Estimates on Bop to T. H. P. DENNIS, 2 1, ` Horticultural Builder, Hot-water Engineer, &c., Chelmsford Essex. | Green, and High Street, Acton, W, : х ABLE HOT-WATER APPARATU PORT 8, WITH TRUSS’ PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERYATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &o, T. 8. TRUSS to offer gammele HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- USES (e inch Pipes and opm бабае EOS үш im , Bars, Soot КВ. amper, Supply Cistern, ir Pipe \ Pipe Stands, Фе, gt te best quality ШЕПНЕ na ay kail Fa Statio in Englan ect the s f London, at the following prie 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE 85 ONE END OF HOUSE. Size ot Hous: Apparatus complet, Erecti Ld MM RN Я ауте и Ит Er de diei by тові sei bes i: 3 а 0 |40feet by 15 feet .. — 0 " j 25 feet by 12 feet... 0 0 | 50 feet by 15 feet... 0 0 e ' rection m^ А miles of Join, ‚ Railway Fare for one Man шей "n Е р. +h pes or “d tes and Plans forwarded on application to T. 8. TRUSS, C. TN 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, Е.С. -— mE DIPROTED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. GREAT IMPROVEMENT, 30 $595 «09066 99 А Е: СХ i | LINEAL YARD, 24 русии шен. o 7 Size of 2 ^ | ий жш 2 ННВ празе. |080 zen 2 tw = m ed. Prem penc Tapsnned. Galvanized. Japannod. ач Јары 54. ly Po ch | Hares, D mW СР Bs sms E ГА 51. 1 4 64. d. à 64. 1d. аа а 100 ET or TEM delivered free at nearly all the principal Railway ud in England; and 200 yards or upwards delivered free to most parts о of Scotland ап description of Netting warranted to give satisfaction, urned unconditionally. BROWN ir р СО. Orrrrcgs : 18, CANNON gnam. CITY, MN br Sr. Swaum в LANE and LoNDON , and near Mee. f А гў here Net: is kept in stock), 148, UPPER В THA REWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE A 7 a i $i and if ду = vii W тү, LONDON, E% Duro Ф Ел my STRET, Бб, ИР? ind iem or E 53d. — 16, 1865.] 8 TIPFANIE, For samples and prices apply to J. Ѕнлу & Co., 29, Oxford Street, M E: Caution to arde OR AND COOKE'S WARRANTED. PRIZE ERE a ма Куло KNIVES, see that you get PRUNING also the corporate mark Onr wer. 0 mark Sívwom, also гіня which none are genuine, regret ha to area doe stc to do 50, 5 consequ | TEE DAIRY. MPA NY, Incorporated und speciall limits the Mx of cum Бә ош ep to a y IY of his Shares, » THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 888 LI MIT ED, b, 1862, which s; Capital, £100,000; in 10,000 Shares of £10 each. eposit on Meets zl per share, Dude eh allotment £2 per and after the first no further De Share. No call e exceed £3 dia share, calis to be made at less intervals than three months. " т. LAxksTER, F.R, L.S., im 4-4 Lieu. -Colonel Ev Ет, à (Qu Garons, „South Visi. = i бе made s sry Which has were E Е КАД M ES Si Sues, R Rich: —— N.B. Th me le of the (been the day Noti. sae Sale of 69 the Stock or Мв. N Dar, № YR MowT. Oxox. ESSRS. T. MAL ма SON will SELL by UCTION, on the Pee on ATA rape ut 30,000 Тешен е ЖУ urs rou алар X "Türkey Ол ive pe Aucuba 4 pus , 9000 yards of Box ng, am, Chestnut and Acacia ж: 2000 Smeet Spruce Firs, 500 ne k Ыл in Poplar, Ж?) 500 Broom, 200 Filbert, 1 100 Walnut, 50 50 Standard А; other Stock in great vari Catalogues вуй ulation ten days Mr. Dav, a eo çtioneer’s ; u ЖАТ: Ово Dinge. i deir AGGONS, "баз, wea К Y Ма. Pur ТШ, V mo 5 AR EI md mt : R. DANTEL Min ee SELL by A “оп the IP Todo CN а ) fem the GROWING M MP 1 acre ot Linnseus of Reg ent Lem е! doceat t Soil Js hree Hoes, atalogues may xA obtained 10 da: tioneer, 73, Chea; а Ponies. b andis к Last Lor o T SMITH' 5 ANNUAL LE of these ri lv CROSS ANIMALS, from MAY ТЕ іп take place at ported Repositury, Bristol, on WEDN Da P Octo ber 4, at 1.30 to the minute б Tis EXPE e (rising 5 years old Ll [de күр шк, чч th by's з Arab andes and g from 1000 to 1200 feet d. tothe Sale, prior М the "Bale, * atal ies to be had 10 days ets Gi rest, South Molton, range, Exmoor 884 THE SARINE CHRONICLE — aci ЕЕ rti B Шы 1, 73 1 Ha Fon HISTORY AND CULTIVATION, SEE ESSAY IN THE “ JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL кошорун SocrgTY" FOR FEBRUARY, 1862, HALLETT'S WHITE PEDIGREE WHEAT, сла. ШАШЫ, NOW OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME, Grown upon the Summit of the Chalk Downs, and yielded over several Acres nearly Seven Quarters per Acre, the Crop on similar Light Soils being this year extremely bad. a fine Millers? Wheat. dition t ing #1 t dinary producti ft iginal Кей Pedigree Wheat. Straw of medium length ап ý being b eg зы bad weather. А Winter Wheat ошу, З d т; tig SEED REQUIRED. If c in ees 1 Meus on 0 " es, If Drilled in November, 4 Bushels on 4 Acres, Oct: 35 December, 4 ча Чоў Note.—The ORIGINAL “RED” PEDIGREE WHEAT will be supplied if specially named, otl ise the al White variety will this year, in all cases, be fores | Риток, including Bags :—ONE GUINEA a BUSHEL, or SEVEN GUINEAS the QUARTER by the Quarter ог Half Quarter, delivered in Bags, sewed up and Sel è A Brighton Railway Station, upon receipt of Cheque or Post Office Order, without which it will not in any case be sent to VERON Correspondents. Less than а Bushel will se su CHEVALIER шоши в BARLEY. : | This has been * bred" i t tt WHEA, viz. : by р ted 1 selecti tarti 5 i | У f i gl 5 Ан h p P. *1 f. E $ КТК. upon the chalk), which upon " : туж rarely MEI " РЕ " A y g 5, y L y p 1 | weighed о; 158, -— " bushel, 891 Besides its astonishing producti , characteristic of all tl ,itp the Tib nof. a арун grain failin to детті, Alt nou gh ёт a very limited area of it has this year been grown, it will, in deference to a generally expressed wish, be at once offered to the public тыл of waiting usi next year, "and а Subscription List has been formed, to which gentlemen. desirous of spoun ing any of it for dr iing next Xem pta, do well at once to add their mma which, however, will not involve payment until it be ready for deliv ery, of which due notice will be g given by printed circular. SEED REQUIRED. If Drilled in March, 1 Bushel on 3 Acr If Drilled in April, 1 Bushel on 2 А PnicE:—TWO GUINEAS a BUSHEL (including Bag), siding in , Pags sewed up and sealed, at the hin Railway Beli i upon iod of Cheque or Post Оба Order, without I » - not in ал ту case b s ess падз а ови ias not be ше q imited, it will, until usted 1 joined Subseription List FREDERIC F. HALLETT, F.L.S.; THE MANOR HOUSE, BRIGHTON, SUSSEX. NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THOMAS MILLING TION, ann] AND COLOUR MERCHANT, j 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. HAND GLASSES, PRESERVE ЈА pj REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS: See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., HORTICULTURAL BUİLDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. т. а АН MN utet Cem нд Ъ одатаи b The Editor ;” Advertisements and Business Letters to * The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, Lond A. WiLLnx erras opi Uppa W oburn Place, LOU thé Parish of st. Рапсгав, in the Co. of Middlesex, and Ғяерваск Мош„ятгт Evans, of NO. ll, Bouverie Street, in the Printers,at Precinct of Whitefriars, City of London, and Published by them at the Office, №, 41, Wellington Szreet, Parish of St, Paul's, ; Covent Garden, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No, 38.—1865.] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Fen Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 6d. IND Dutch Roots. &.,eultural defects of . 893 b ND CHARLES LEE have received a large Далай, hybrid... mL tation of HYACINTHS and other DUTCH ROOTS in Beard's mode of puse 90 b um ТЕТЫ LOATA TOTUM m E uod on назе Bedding rsery and Seed ammersmith, W. Bees dnd fruit ain ea LBOUS ROOTS. — The Proprietors have Books, noticed n: vi Aeg ів fine co condi Butcher's bill, tures. Wu. BARRA West Rd а tablishment, Wakefield. Qu. laying à Prat land, COTT, Importer t DUTCH sni, ак BULBOUS Chestnut, "n e FLOW. WER Ri OOTS, à 'eceived large consignments, of ing of. a quality and in po vs сопот, DER ACD, NR — post free on application to "n Fu Continental (us . Scorr, Мегтіоб Seed Stores, Yeovil, Somerset. об. ARTER'S ——— 145 VADE-MECUM РКА ОМ NUPE REY of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and frin. Horticultural oyal Agricultural .. нунат ths, Tulips, &c. HOOPER'S First Importation. of DUTCH Trade Tisis rg M. FLOWER ROOTS has lisin Ттеев of Сур k arrived. Early Orders are respect- Wheat, steeping fully solicited; CATALOGUE free on applicatio xe рса. н стор. Campion St. John’s Hill Nursery, сасна БО s and other I Dutch Bulbs. Waltham Cross, N. Ж: (9 USH AND SON b x acquaint eir erous Patrons that the ж tof Choice HYACINTHS, RICED DESCRI UMS ТА. Paul's Nurseries pzarow's GERANIUMS are NOW in FULL Dore ад their us from the Platform, Waltham Station (G. E. Railwa] LOGUE hour's ride from London. CUS, &c. 2 on application. 2 other Choice e Bulbs, to announce that his vasiona В. FLOWER xp havı that hi prepared to вооа J and DESCRIPTIVE ARTAN including Lists of оў эк: 1 Raro poem post free Е. АП Lap ноар, y, London, N ndon, and Victoria Nu DLIAM PAULS PRICED DESCRIPTIVE of EARLY TULIPS, 'ALOGUE CR OCUSÉS, and other SPRING FLOWERING PLANTS is now I Sus Жын free o = ысты DEES m Waltham Cross, London, RE HS, TULIPS, SURG ANUNCULUS, плав AMARE LIA "T^ collections, See FLORAL RENE and Жет БЫ on MO Plan! ths AUL SON'S ROSES. в. WETAN IAMS be; Tie AUTUMNAL 3 ROSES are still finely in BLOOM, at the rPORTATIONS. e ” Cheshunt Nurseries, 1 mile from Cheshunt Station, G.E.R. r 1865. pui VERD Hoi o А AINÉ, NURSERYMAN, "E NEW т Wa ii та liver to the Trade e November IA Ch: oils, € Charlos вив ушен КЕ Holm Jo Lambert, M: rgarett Dombrain, = de Porcia, Pro! CAN d'Abraham Lincoln, William Rollisson. Di VE ужук PL bine of Me of the x Pu DOMBRAIN, c Big ied Вілскатн, Cox's Чол у, 1 -8. WILLIAMS Sae, to vesti that he has a fine . zn the m including all the best kinds, Prices on ictoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, EW EM * ROYAL VINEYARD," late White еу Strong planting Canes, porius Nn. and Victoria Vut Holloway, London. T Ed LAE B. Em d т best 50€ "БОТОН PULAR carriage free, Great Wes 10s. 6d. each ;~ "Id Consist of best named RYACINTHS, MUR THS, TULIPS, CROCUS, SNOWDROPS, One of the porri and es collections offered. 50,000 2. pov owed LARCH, 3 feet, «2: us ars ditto, t 5 feet, s т Вов ad Роүхтев, Dutch Bulb г. со AR апа Seed Merchant, auni S, Vin B. HAYNES c now Supply "strong well-ripened H Buy in poc, ж. Тере Extra strong for New Catalo OBERT PAR Dutch Bulbs hat 3 до NEW and Priced Li Бартан Я ursery, Surrey. Vines G. 8. DODS. begs ex ойт splen: is. „ро п ке же E sala tuer ANES r pamar Crosses Gladio RICA, оше ей ds in ry: ih N ег But i Бро vel с WAGE лына Ас? 5. vil have Per ET дд UE o NU ишет: Nursery, Surrey. HENDERSON AND SON offer SEED NERARIA, and PRIMULA of first- for Жар may bo had. uk зоба Р, that mad EE MAE. of STRAW. EAS. Бн is ted ready, and can be had qms ET nus MERCHANTS, em Southam n Stre кос x ur rir vall eri ere; ori (un 0 А lower Garden, of “Pamphlet, with New Appen- oer: REN eei Melon: As Ec., 18. 6d. "CU 1. рег ске. | fio UTLER South Row (or en оа Ba 0] Covent Garden Marke! соет of OWER” ROOTS, , and 100s. each, suitable for Flower Garden only, or for Greenhouse and Fl whi P which ma; had free by application. QEEDLING FORCING GERANIUMS. ADSHA cKsox's).—Blush white, medium sized, dark ape ED uus ein Mme large and erect, t. Price 58. тш rose, upper [marone or dwarfer habit, and more се 58, for ND SUN invite those : колон their COLLECTION of sapi "Mrs. he QNS Wo strongly recommend thi эл worthy companions of omas JAcksox & Sox, Nursery, Kingston, Surrey. M, Catal Бове БІМ ean now г РЙ ds ки К T SE his New and РЕ! "E e T C ATQUE ot BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, No. Fa Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. ат е Cray Nursery, 8.Е. RADENS), with price 213, ; also а smaller ье Gloucesters. s ucestershíre. from Choice -can now д Лу ко Ser of the following;— 2 10s. 6d. These are two —. the best health.—Jonx а zo has сн D . now suppi and ода F. ertificate. APPLEBYANUM, 10s. 6d. enc POETST тЫ WAKELEY. ANUM, 108. od ed or full à description see CATALOGUE, which will be forwarded Ed on -— to our Dorking Nursery. — announ can 0,7 Ж „Кыз A Om i t bag imu ur ма Agricultural Seeds. RTER AND со. Sez» s Ралан, pA RCHANTS, ANd NURSERYMEN, 37 and 238, | 238, High 1 Holborn, 1 London. „У.С, а ЖОКЕ В, e. Gnowxns and 0.8 Wisbech. d SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. - NEY ап d GE INUINE AGRICULTURAL, GARD id FLOWER SEEDS. traen prices Bey advantageous offers on applica! James Ғлгкикар & Sox, _ Seed Growers and Merchants, 7, Borough Mark Q AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, JAM m to puussoxiw. Y POLLOOE. tne ote k Plants, w: D -— * JA ме nga! at 185. 32-0. йт ‚ Саш! Ко Т сере БЕТ BOTIONS of 8 SPRING BLOOMING PLANTS, 12s , 508., and 1008. For particulars see our AUTUMN Y FORAY SaD VEHY inf SONS reet, t Garden, W.C. IVERY awp SON bs announce that their DESCRIPTIVE PRICED P ONTA TOURS of AZALEA INDICA, HARDY BRITISH шаса CONIF| [e esL. вава SEEDS, may be at their rking № e Times. Н; LLAND js. У S. "БЯ much pleasure in and 12 o —— distinguished C EN and PICOTEES ovid ised Саба! Manis — 1 rton, near o. Салат ION: 8 E F тота VES - p> Million. Fine Strong Plants at мча SGUR of A TY FRUIT TREES, Pra zen тед Every one should send for the revised C CEST ree ii PINKS, PANSIES, I ROSES, с. Ношкнро & Jowes, Proprietors, Bradshaw Gardens, Chadderton, near Mar енен. equalled Se edling Tulips. LA. м ILLISON, of the Rose and Plant ry, Whitby, Yorkshire, has the greatest. славе in es r SALE t the un © р. bateh of э) Soie, which as a Mi ү» and substance, а be po ag ce of nearly 30 "A for marking, form, purit; А.г. and PRICED LIST of which m: application, Finest Mixed SHOW TULIPS, 55. г 100, 35s. The е best EXHIBITION TULIPS Ten per 1000. 'y name, 100 sorts £5. N.B.—A remittance or refe e will be required from unknown correspond. Eu Meadow Grass Seeds for Autumn Sowing. UTTÓN^ Do SONS xou шаб MEADOW TURE GRASS SEE Autumn, or 2n until the Spring. Royal Berkshire Seed. EUM: Reading. EW TRIFOL LIUM mem RASS, true, in large Сеше, Mn p^ P always taken the First Prin hibited егей of any Seedsman. A liberal allowance iculars in d BULB CATALOGUE, just published, Sod cash. of СА LL'S Eh tuo рее, М КАП for Winter Gandin Decoration, at 1s. che — д ea ац e Earliest Pea known 1 is ARPENTÉR S EXPRESS, gathered May Tth, the the ci [де o September 2 ш б. Iri uvam То be had b: dl perra ton 2 "Seed. W: THE GARDEN "T uw. Фанон To for 86%. 1 IER, Fr NÉ, FLORIST, е Duno ciall Ф endi Ahe following New Varieties ol кзз from seed by М. Souchet : тшнк, RD BYRON, MARECHAL VAILLANT, MILTON, N waa, SITAKESPE: ARE. Also the varieties 'CHERUBIN, DIOMED EMILE, ALILE, D MALVINA, VIC TOR EMMAN UEL, can lik bu DESCRIPTIVE `с ATAL BET & BrackrrH, Cox "Чет. Ба s, Paris, spec OGUE can c^ obtained of Messr Lower Thames Street, London, E. С. йы. аки S VER ys: ER, Fils, Nuns No. Rue du Marché aux Chevaux, Paris Mandat to to pd old- КЕЗ CE of Victor MORS & Charles MS v Ups. d his DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of GLAD Phos which can be had on applying "^ his Agen! essrs. AR. "SitBERRAD & бох, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Poen E.C. nds particularly he New Sorts as u — Flower large, pu form, Ferfoc tio: rm, сула hite, ith ERY CHRONICLE AND AGRICULI URAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 23, іар, Manures and Feeding Stuffs. T Rises ib CALDECOTT, a BAWTREE. WHEAT SOWIBG 89, ria Mar! mou Mark Lane; k and prices о: We 4 д OWN'S FARMERS FR 7 ON MANURE COMPANY TEND, for реу HE LO Ke: б (Estaman A ыя „бш in Wheat, and the ravages of the Бш, б È ъ Have now ready for delivery Фа. st ket is sufficient for 6 bushels A of Seed W i DISSOLVED MANURE, Б ешш Aou ме dressed and fit to sow їп a quarter of an hour. Wheat, чаш SUPERPHOSPHATES of KIME, во. а oy Dock еа ЧЕ Epic - ih the "LAN GUANO [9 ex Doc 6 Ө E SULPHATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY SALT. к Agents, who аго олу for every district, 9 may be iad a г” в, 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. — Epnwanp PURSE) аг бома аге given ic each ibunt Sowing. —Odams's Blood Manure for Wheat. d "ac ужы —To Pai x "hat ines азы or н Agents in every Town throughout England, Scotland EN MANUFACTURED BY THE PATENT ESI NÉS TRO AR HOS PHATE, or BROOD MANURE nant Farmers occupy- 555554 ег largo, good form, very N BORDER EDGING TILES, in gui [o Prilisht donsieh, cy hite spot. The shading ОГ ging | Director a 5 Орь Ог їй е pure w. е spo! ч this fine plant pi nequalled effe c Ө „Particulars iof t thisStandard Mam variety of рен and а lainer pe being LTON (S.)—Flower very large, perfect ve T. MacapAM, Secretary j OT о o ine 1 pes [e Office, á [x S ge jy omite for KITCHEN GARDENS, ш with rose, very largely flamed with red. 5 , Fenchurch Street, London estern Counties Bran аа rbour no Slugs and Ir take up NEWTON (5.) er here. perfect form, Qc rimson red, the | Queen Street Station, Exeter ; oe Plaistow, Tix; Pep and once put down ineur no 3 centre white, with numerous white lines. A very fine new shade | Вота, near Topsham, Devons ч с MN grown" Edgings come SRARTSPRARE Фе то тато рет spot ynte ie d Lévsss MANURES- we TE UTE TT TUS XDEN EN VARES, Fountan ө Speci: 1 CATALOGUES ör the pt В. Lawes for the Arten v Season of 2002 ате now ready great durability, PH A RLES VERDIER, Fils, has e in HA. М that all these юса del на at his Factories, at the following prices аб ot dens joii aro are i Fiii М суі am and that he sends out none but WR PATENDI TIF TURNIE 580 КЕ, ап and BONE SUPER- а їз ipe eal per ton. "A ЖОЕ VERSCHAFFEUT:N Ghent m Е Xi eo morer nass | wen ga xv TERT LM URSERYMAN, en: zd ole London Ag EST] ою, offer the following А Piante i, ? LAW WH. IEY G , and MANGEL | BRICKS. 1llustrated Price Lists free by post. AUTERNANThERA АМЕА 3 SPAT THU 8s. NANURES £ sperton: рыр se Bgm EE e TELEIANTHERA VERSICOLOR, SA ; ог s for со ован а ОБ арааран ах үе ү RNAMENTAL PAVING TILES for Жа. These three remárkably fine Amarantacoous КА =a be seen appointed A gonta, у а оз thé Me Laws, òr, thron pei Halls, Corridors, околі, LLA ESI and durable аз NC ричи C Los MEM D debebam c t foli Ni enuine m TRA DUC DE N. МАТЕ of SOD DA, SU LPHATE | P PNE S an other | А Iso TESSELA PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs thig the get of 6, 168, Chee Мапата эла обет m , WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Walls of fie N. AXES Address Јонх BENNET m 1, Adelaide P Lond nen Ваз Baths, ES, Grooved aa OUI AU eek ЧАП — аура А 198; ; ш ES DRON (apu pL (VERSCHAFFELT).— large bouquets, compact, lilac эн 0А with а salmon tint; че 1 spots of & brownish аек, qui one of the finest most distinct rod sco A ам КУ X TY 208. ROSE HYB. EM loom, double, yery dark, pre sa АП the above Plants Horticole. А. V.'s New Catalogue (No. 77), is now ready, and can be obtained free аб Messrs. В. SitneRRAD & Soxs, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, fond E. А. V. also reco: mends h is publication, the Illustration Horticole, pibiidiod RH ү” ES eontaining three Coloured Plates, e 14s. 6d. per year, fre e Trade. A VAN GEERT. ood иа Ghent, Belgium, эй. begs to offer the undernamed useful articles, ab very moderate 100 LATANIA BORBONICA, young plants in e Palm fo: table decoration, easily grown i [i cool hoe MH 8 25. te hardy; one 12s.; EREUR DU зай мыл —Large b in VerscnarreLTs Illustra! 24 ALSOPHILA EXCEL stout seedling, e Fern for the тена А 50 LA: bardy үш, 32 108. 12 PTE ts BIAURITA, p eise егп, 24 БЕН EN REGALIS CRISTATA, 18s. 2 p RUN а fine new Tree Fern, strong Ж EXO СЕ, С ORCHID Ts d x for rn house, £4. in fine Serien in 58. in fine vari. due eed ES =н о! Тен Stron: 2105 анн» 6 109 GREENHODSE £2 » 10s. CONIFEROUS PLANT! 24 24 PASSIFLORA CXGRUL uen ЕР 100 » without bi 10s. 100 choice INDIA у АЖАТЕАУ, ү: деца "- d with flo d 100 GHENT S, Seedlings. bbs d 185 S ALALE 100 Choice Hardy RHO DODENDRONS, fn fine Има, £4. 1 RHODOD atii DRON NUTTALLII, strong DRON VIRG. ATUM, v very рш те ер Ў 24 Fine varieties of TREE PJEONIES, £2. 10 Т жеп ой, i E flow: STANDARD R ERE К 10 fine half * 14 МАО вре ур 128. hi MACROPHYLLA, 21 10, T atents substituti 100 d TRIP LA а SUN "y a lig] d elegant outer 900 H SPRUCE $ Pup 10k LU rie nmn m 1 à a chea] AMPELOPSIS XE bru d. dürable Non-conduct- 100 ABIES NORD ing sul се, w] takes A GS SINEN! ex Lm £1 16s. the place of the a lants, 188. rabbeted sash-bar ап Š Тева раа ы Brick 1 ладога е еа o eei than »-mentioned can be supplied for fhe | entirel, sed i5 ‹ dispensed with ; үн. à ths Patent Houses are direct from the Refer or ы GATE SILVER SAND.— Weir уулы loose into the Trucks at the os less, Rosi Sala. The $ LOAM, SPHAGNUM, ROCK, STONE. The b Jaen bars which hold the glass are enamelled ‚ on Sale. Sand oftered is taken from under а Peaty Soil ; | paint vent om tr gati, and aro mada уйдон is sharp and superior grt us P usual sash. rabbet. Along these fixed bars are ; E а hich tho Squares of ed upon which the ез 0 is eddy i over ЫТЫ ME Lr E е cov is bag. TESTES n it, and the two bars drawn together by to | 20 nuts, holding the glass firmly between in ie Non- luetors, there ting the inner from 21st | the outer bars, and entirely preventing currents of March, 1803; or pen to the | heat and cold passing between them. Бөө full-sized Parent Cocoa FIBRE ANT, re No. E of Sash-bars, with Non-conductors. Sgoriow No. 1, ightness harao аво Kingston-upon-Tharnes, Fo н жак АР and cold аге ies dee e Me Postage Stamps or Post-office 1th.—The elastic my rre cting n етае qo J. BARSHAM ten qot zc i rude "па purity of light from thé floor to Mig medius. use of putty avoided, umen bo erected cheaplj and rapidly. бүлек, Таррей Glass із азс Bansmaws BRUSHES апа [rm Gardener may lace à square contraction of tho т шеш MATS аге sold in every town. au leasure. We PA БАДИК ЖАНАДЫ а эн ПС nt botwe: It is generally admitted in Horticulture, tha! great improv: € TT t nó t im етеп has stampa d. Валеев Patent. | bonseqummit. TA EE зада е дым к Y me Ве ms ЕРТІС FLUID.—The Disinfecting be nid Shape and angle; it is the pice ecd of ees Кар cl sul E and pertes of this Fluid render it peculiari sott orticultural and other structures not only às е tho bost п and ohi ch for rado. the Cattle MCI those Ағ нд) е them as tenanta fixtures. They may be oi Animals. with a solution of 1 part ill b tations; of Bien, ap ying the quid with a sponge or yv T Тонини wa { Mángers, ko. ation (тока eor n aa Store Roofing genral si ROFE, k 6 ; 199, Leadentari | А Variety of Horticultural Houses, Conservatorii ris Отана ues Вг $i and Particulars, Plans, and Estimates suppli ere r at the 25 Choice Ваг RHODODEN DRONS, with flower miye £1 15s. ts, £1 1 ty, from” Дд Е.С.; and 22, Eden Quay, Ыы ISHURST OM- POUND, TER RE 5 x dia gea Md Mom da gps xi 1: TOATE, best pun at the on (57 Ser rest, ев—14з. per Ton, or ted 54. Dr ime 'ushel ; 28, aeg Ton 0 dissolved 48 hours delivery within three miles, or Whar before use. ''This gets rid ot КА of P Tons, 1s. per Топ чүзү smell, and if the Solution be| FL sw ме BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries decanted, prevents any staining to Worl foliage. A strength of fro F. & G. RosueR.—Addresses se above, 1 to 2 02. to the gallon of water N.B. оше a pompy executed by Railways кА Шау ошо о E growing е Beed ants; one from 4to 16 oz. for Trade. Trees аі OOPER AND 190) ле EI Le ; HYACINTH VASES, — Beauti new oht p vr Nemerymen eason are now ready. They нахе ETUR M Eh v Ж зы 1. Кока for the successful bti of Ну Io vit, "Y т E consequently in great demand. dy letate Ноорев & Co., вена Метал, C London, V. " MITH, BECK x» BECK GREENH P черке aS 5 HOTUED THERMOMETERS. Th are €0: S very best construction, and at moderate jer (LIMITED) 31, Cornhill, E.C. ig BY HER MAJESTYS ROYAL LETTERS parant. BEARD'S PATENT AERE Lees o METALLIC GLASS HOUSES AND PATENT VENTILATING 4 APPARATUS, FOR HORTICULTURAL D OTHER D BY Же, SANDERS, Нало, p VICTORIA WORKS, BURY ST. EDM wi E- to correct the several o The object of the aboye nes: is, other r Structures, both Wi cbjoctions Mi hitherto existing in Horticultural | It has been caleulated a оона, Кү pado rem ES anner. ox LEY ters, in the ше menie 8 sash-bars, lappe surrounded тар Ње pants base with ч Zu ет лаф. one-third of the КЛА S rhe poer entire light, a& least, is excluded from the house. 7 ren i аи FOE. 4 must on ario Md EE A m | Son via Ё хра tion of perfe Breakagi ass from thi co oliage and Р dou d C of Iron, эз e аР is um рау and ое: laces insurmountable diffculty iss e in cis ^ zz oor-ine to the top of the тена да iie е Аы durabit], "and THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 887 SEPTEMBER 23, 1865.] "e TUS qw co|9 7 ы TOEF тан т, AOBOULTOBAL CLER узлам AND . r sumples ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES, P J AX TES e 2. ri % a - MM лобом PLOUGHS H ADOS" ‚ RA APY -GUTTE ERS; ы i an-c ^"^ ^ |CHURNS ёо, А GARDEN 1 OLS of al PROFAS ATING GLASSE 210 Oil Paint n longer Аад пашана Зет Price Lists per post on Aach.—s8. " " . 4 inches in diameter $ | H inches in diameter i 1 н риса t, London. Works, Brentwood, R | 2 Eme. з. » м 1M o. 796 ты f n " м0 6115 . ay 180 REEN'8 PATENT SILENS MESSOR, or E S Аа A |16 „ 5 C. NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT- " ^ S91 |H n » мз 1NG MACHINES, Я E » » .. { - ^ 29 2 119 Ӯ - TE 0 е z к f | 20 » Ор аб. m EE GLASSES. h.—s. d. Each.—s. d. A inches in diameter E Hm e m aedi Es i E $^ si Lo010 $ eg 5 | Bo М RIT B ie & Uh 0 5:1 2 T p: CUCUMBER G! ped, уг. pacii а TEL лхо SMITH'S PATENT BLACK V. amehes long I 110 Н "— p no i 2 Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. This V. » 9 d DR i EMEN exeun, substitute for oil paint on all out-door work, and is Еч wo" a Eo two-thirds ЖИН т. > inning, be A eeel, by an Ат ан = : nom or HAND GLASSES, with Open Tops. grounds at Windsor Castle, CP SA Xach.—s. d. , d. dreds of the nobility and soni from. а. the mon flatte 6 18 inches ANM w 96 Mae ee e have been received, which Нил, & Sarri EMEN e o9 09 NU DUUM A : s : application. - ” Eus o Tg Pater PE REET 6 From anie Hon. the Earr of 8нлххох, Castle Mart, A Winted and Glazed ти 10-07, Sheet Glass, * GENTLEMEN,— aed sour Back Varni h for several years. London е for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH | and consider ib v «d аренде, љо th fo: wood work PLATE. doors, to T TE have ever used. Isl hall ыл continue to use LINSEED OIL, Genuine CU Cansow's PAIN it. Near t is particularly WD. "i it Neon eed re PAINTS of various colours Prani Гоа еа A for S | when paint v 3 rroded, І consider the iron Barr ntial 180, Bishopsgate Street, Without, кат Е.С. зо, HERR « PRISLODOMO эл Sold in easks of about 30 gallo at 6d. ERS * FRIGI DOMO." — Patronised Manufactory, or 1s. 8d. per Lahn Paid ii any Жүнүс he inr = n NC y the leen, the Du Ке of Northumberland не Apply to Hirt & Surra КОЕ E (oe Works, near Dudley, and nar Majesty the Duke'of Devonshire for Chiswiok Gardens, | 25 баппоп Street West, E.C., fro nly it can be obtamed. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the pen Lindley fo for tho Horton Society, Sir Jose h Pax v — | best, and have carried off every Prize that has been Pr in all cases cal Society, 13 P m ARTH DN uou (MOULE'S PATENT). "iier Br TE rude ut m Mowers and Gardo M - д dn; -=i An ECT ny Pal Us p RCHING ES of the d E Unwholesome Cess) "Тномаѕ ср & ina Smithfield Works, perm о Far Farringdon «PRIGI DOMO," n Canvas made of patent prepared Hair and To ao лнн C: ta, oe Road, Holborn | НШ, Londen, Е.С: "Hadwins Buildings, Tithebm In. slot СЕ Хог of Us ээй cole. ken epum The Best Niah оао. S Street, Liverpool; 19, Eden Quay, Dublin. . apted for all horticultura! 9 " Mr maa Асте m CD TUE imu ш, Pros ses, for preserving Fruits and Flow the Tho Apparatus (price 250 ала 30s.) may be applied to any SH ANKS' жан ni PROVED . LAWN MOWERS, ine n ot of the sun, from wind, пен t; ч деш са Closet at trifling cost, and is self. P H EE hoa. fo Do had апу Tq тюй Ba in Hia uso a salua le Manure is saved, and Fertility to the uiro RA on five occasions during the Season of 1804 by Her Two wide.. .. 1s. 9d. per yard run. serio yard Earth is recommended by the Privy Council, in their = Eel 99 2 yards wide :: a 9d. те ег Cholera, аз а deodoriser and disinfectant. PE improved E RRE: yarda wide.. 2s. 8d. per yard run. Extract from Letter Er ebe Hs REMIT of the N. “тірі Domo" ds ЕВНА END Авс Wa. W зк, 2 yards wide, pov e moi T, Great «Т am further directed to state that d is Cia уо proved оѓ | LL Cannon Street, p and of all Nurserymen and Seeds. | the greatest di and were found to act ad ly. men t the kingdom. Waie & Co., 29, Bedford Street, d "€: idon, W.C. * Tt is m ОНАМ SHOW, STAN * HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT PIPE JOINTS. HAND MACHINE. pug Circulars, containing fall particulars, sent froe оп 1.8. LIMES :U Eis 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. | i eans of "e Joints н; work i — in less than half the time required for Socket Joints, pt = dus pparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the greatest These Joints have been used for several гъ giving entire satisfaction, and тау be seen in use at ће For a few prices, see last week's Advertisement. ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. [o ere Society's Gardens, South Kensington and Chiswick, and many other places in Horticultural ind Е == 27 = zt. 235 Full Dra and Pri free on application to кыз дос aee rien рон frae en appa t Јонх нА, Junctio MANUFACTURED BY J. B. BROWN ax» 00., 148, Upper Thames Street, E.C. J. B. BROWN & 00.8 NEW PATENT BB LAWN MOWER. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaetion and if not approved of may be at onee returned. wie qe BB PATENT LAWN MOWER is manufactured суза Puoyx & 00, in in London, of LONDON BREWERY, and close to t WAREHOUSE „үн Machines are es in NR us UPPER THAMES STREET, E.C. LONDON BRIDGE STEAM BOAT H 4 4 ihaz 1 EN Д, л It means of geared or toothed wheels, is noiseless, and is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every nud PRICES—ineluding Carriage to all the principal er Stations and mes Ports in {ег Масе, o, £3 10 - 4 Чеш uoo Ш адв б | инә ы ызы ав n ew NONN a Mon Rh Масе 0 E 10 cete e Love "m „>з Vado x cut cM sm " Ditto by Two Men. ; ^m Machine "i © їз Warranted to P is T mi if s if not и erroa 0 e БЕ f any г oder m of Machine, or for the Machine J. B. BROWN ax» CO, OFFICES, 18, CANNON T, omy, LONDON, EC. NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. SWITHIN'S STONE," and near LON THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE, Improvement of Grass Lands BY SOWING GOOD NEM. OF THE SUITABLE KINDS. SUTTON” S CONECTA HUM GRASS S for 21b. per acre will be sufficient, and Уоттох & Soxs, Reading. BURNELP, А es tega pat "to offer the above highly most fully 15 per pes enter cro blight and тей, UM n other v: ue 0з. 6d. per bush. s lib ed ойуп to the trade. Seed ан 181, High Holborn, vedi W.C. been perfectly been more —To the Trade. i intense violet 30; Ji m. UTLE AND McCULLO South w (or Strand side), vent Garden Market, London, Nurseries, Walth B Со of their DUTCH and other FORE i am Cross, X 36d HAM STATION, бакт EASTERN CH, oppidis ENTRANCE FR: ATFORM. Мексику Rar FA Pa Rabi FROM LOND 3 A NC to pes E WX Р. (Son and заната to the late. A PAUL) | éondition in the figit begs to announce that his СОКОН of Rosa is “Having pe nspected. the Con роне STILL in BLOOM, and comprises many of his own Seedlings, and AA "pee enabled E i, Collections other novelties not to be found in any other aedis In addition поа, Em beg to assure но make tho tài to the Roses, BEATON’S GERANIUMS, and a second and third respective kinds Kd be бар Неа as usual moris patrons заната generation from them, will be blooming throughout the summer and | Their AUTUMN CAT ALOGU "io f ВОТ true to name ie алп The Collection of HARDY TREES with FINE FOLIAGE | will be forwarded on application о charge, is now Teady, mà is unrivalled, and many large and ct specimens of the choicer part of the world, To it are appended selecti Я and post free to | Eee dei are now in i ine n tion T осш E m well | апа Agricultural Seeds for Autumn ons EC | worthy ofthe attention of деп e an urists who con- : i. Бей template planting. Bearing trees of all the ;EADING FRUITS Талас ОЕ, ПАЧУ ТАРЕ Conifers, Climbers Кою, Ped ipu апа Белхатов, Pyramids А7 гб : d oras C LE Чыл 2. e to пате. Inspection respectfully invited. Choice Hyacinths or Exhibition Waltham Cross, London, N. SUTTON 4 ND SONS can | good nd BS of yd ILLIAM BARRON, Sketty N n Farm, Swansea, Наана pono ed at pago 45 ur а foil the Gardeners Chron le, for £3, or Or half tte 200,000 LARCH, 21 it s "iden TCH FIR, 14 to 2} feet. quantity (selection un б iden. Tor - es. 200, 000 i to d рер $0000 SPRUCE FIR, 2to 4 feet. carriage pe also 30, 000 BLACK ITALIAN POPLAR, 2 to 4 feet. | siderably low: нба Alders, Ash, Be 27у Birch, Elm. Баш Holly, Hazel, Limes, | SUTTON'S Yews, "отте for hedges, "Privel, Laurels, Lilacs RAE urnums, | now ready, and пау! pe ue i Berberis Aquifolium, Rho dodendrons, iem gland ова, Acer free on application i Negundo variegata, rple-leaved. d сае of sorts, choice varieties of Hardy Ornamental Trees rubs w: ith fine са. | ч & Бом, Roses &c. Hardy Ferns in quantity. Royal ана Seed Estab Prices post free on application. Reading. ent, T (nets SAY CRMANNI. — Large ur que rugose and veiny in cent; LEM S RUBRO-VIOLACEA. triledais c Sri t each; 30s. per dozen. Nau EE STANDISHI.—Beautiful violet blue, 3s. each ; 30s. per dozen. violet, sepals mode- Besides other good о] AME. A CATALOG UE, uc ding Des io ES Treatment of Clematises will be кре free on мее, ication to Ско. ЈлскмаАх & Sox, Woking Nursery, Surrey. DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. ladioli, UGENE VERDIER FILS AINÉ, FLomisr, 3, Rue M sad on. Pub i it but right to inform his numerous friends that h Ah 1865, obtained Seven First Pri: се in мави (Gold, Silver Gil OLLE CTIONS of t, and Silver for e (3 rir al at hi S GULDHOTIONE of many hundreds and thousands of BUL LBS of ea ҮМ this year v: large, fine, and healthy ; 26 Roots are pM. for every Messrs. Ветнлм & BrackrTH, OR Sud Lower Thames Street. London, E.C., from whom CATALOGUES can be obtained. Lobelia Snowflake. act from GARDENERS’ CHRONICL: «Мг. Cox, rede to Lord Beauchamp, exhi Тыва а beautiful White Lobelia AY AME to which a First-class reds SUE oral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society OHN A AND CHARLES LEE having acquired the stock of this desirable NEW BEDDING PLANT, OMM е maten pleasure in offering SEED in SEALED РАС. r pres sowing for spring pot culture, i which it is well пн As а BEDDING Боша unrivalled. Тһе plant is of ыы жоро! t habit omnes are large, perfectly BC and of the Vp white. The Pens comes perfectly true from s E packet. _ Price to the ым оп ugs: Vine yard ursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, W. JAMES VEITCH, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, Soup i S TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS KECEIVED ANNUAL SUPPLY OF BULBOUS ROOTS FROM HOLLAND, and is pleased to say that they are in excellent condition. CATALOGUES are now ready, and will be forwarded post free on application. thag 1 "RS 1: J IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. JAMES CARTER & CO.'S Verbena Crimson Kin OMAS METHVEN has CUN DS ud VERBENA рее ее аан a М where it ege exte xd. ог the last tw: Its Pise s std i its greai Rey eR ы Teo. of "bloom, its vigorous and аран habit, and its healthy constitution. It is in fact a companio a ө it ell- known latter jualities wiar, without its tendeni become Crimson SER leasure in er for masses or o have seen it this season at Archerfii to stand unr rivalled З for M effect. The following testimonials which have been I US E Thomson will morethàn corroborate what is said above a, of the Journal of Horticulture. а Dr. Ros 7 Hoc was particularly pum Qu the brilliant ооч апа telling effect of your {сезе King Vi сера. , when I saw it for the first time on entering the Kitchen Gai che: field, forming a line in the ribbon pond y^ on — g of ihe main walk. But when 1 entered the Flower Garden Dirletozí Castle, remarkable for - breadth and variety of pru e the pou my eye rested on tw brilliant беер py de, Viro бе е all the kc which I did not fail to see was prod: егрепа, I was particul: arde Wil. its Vip TK uu des and on placing it in kire Stella an orange huo. "You hare great mort ta having ied so ge ue. ou have great, meri: valuable a decorative plan = — от Mr. Jon: Mer ый 'dener to EARL R ley Royal, р Ripon T “І was particularly struck with NE Ms rbena Crims jon LU It wil indeed pe, а valuab| Ps ув to all who require dense masses of colour. I cannot give youa Бор ёо testimony о! my ion of it than by saying that immediately on ps I ordered 100 plants to be secured for А MR Maze is From Mr. Јонх Rosso , Gardener * For many years we n “ү n th tlook # e oui clas: Tubes having the upright growth "nd free-flowe iir " qualities T Linton le , but differing from it in colour. Such a one Mr. mson obtained in his son King, which is Gl ipted for massing, for edging, or for lines in ribbon. узы, while for continuous blooming it promises to perior to le King. lt is deeper and riche: lour than the well-kno: ип Stella, and, h was in its best trim at ld, it M the ous ion of sev gardeners we met with, who, e manm this Verbena and Geranium PA in Juxta: position rfield, that the Verbena was by far the more brilliant of the two. There seems md left to wish for, unless it other oet of 2s habit, of different, colours, not yet, FIRST IMPORTATION OF PICKED BULBS OF e На. CROCUS, TULIPS, CISSUS, ETC HAS ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION, AND THEY BEG RESPECTFULLY TO SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS. AMES CARTER & Co. have also to announce that the TET SU ae da oF THE GARDENER'S Амр FARMER'S VADE-MECUM with Cultural Directions) complete lists of DUTCH and САРЕ and will be found to BULBS. 1o rego is adea a LIST of PL ANTS, apo particulars of their large and important COLLECTION of FRUITING VINES in POT. S, and STRAWBERRIES. e Autumn Supplement will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application to aum CARTER Ax» CO., 237 and 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. —— MESSRS. E. G. PERDERAN & SON. RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THE PUBLICATION OF BULB CATALOGUE, COMBINED WITH A COMPREHENSIVE ea OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PERENNIAL PLANTS, ve colour, ding to above 100 pages, the latter part g the price of each species, with t their respectivi hog and season of bloom, &c. Also a Aa ar nn d "ruberous-Noted kinds, whether of fO бш habit, and adaptation for marshy ground, or for water, with indieations to those species requiring TO Forwarded Postage Free « Free on n application. WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, МУ. sented in Reis Gs e in bearing th ng the ighest testimony to your along with other King, having the кийа at A dunes [3 eh ue this. се = Yu M T diced ashi non. Ti Habito Ке о the EARL of HADDINGTON, m King at Archerfield that zit is the re veo: great eth, Park. eat GU anted Ts MS ед oomer. ad order soria a a quantity X this plant." - NK ay at 18 ра dozen. кеси еа in rotation as Leiti Walk. Sf. eee September 23, : DUTCH BULBS. ARCHIBALD HENDERSON, LATE SUPERINTENDENT TO THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, АХР. 5 THE DUKE OF асте узні GARDENS AT А ЛАШ, STAFFORD F His GRACE HIRE, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS SPLENDID ` COLLECTIONS OF HYACINTHS AND OTHER BUTA R 'IMPORTED BY HIM DIREOT FROM HOLLAND, HAVE ARRIVED D i coXDITION. UATALOGUES are now ready, and will be forwarded post free оп application. SION NURSERY, THORNTON HEATH, SURREY, 8. $ЕРТЕМБЕВ 23, 1865.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 889 соста ACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, &е. from ge] in excellent condition. & Ѕсорех, Seed ai d Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, ер, W.C. STANDEN'S GARDENER'S AMATEURS FRIEND, STANDEN S AS CARDENERS. ther Fruit те in pots, also Vegetables, &c., in the ореп ground. Хо..1 FERTILIZER is the pest adapted for Hard-wooded Хо. FERTILIZER is recom" —— for Soft-wooded Plants, а 1s. & 2з. 6d. e$ 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. These are evel HIAOCINTES, ап! ON of THARDY| FLOWER OPEN GROUN 1. A large and Choice Collection Ме ANEMONES, HYACINTHS, CROCUSES, UN SI RA- WDROPS, Imported SUTTON'S ROOTS for N SES a А £ IRISE pea! Кс. 2 1 0° SORTS for FLOWER PO POTS. and GLASSES. ection of HYACINTHS, JON- LS, NARCISSI, ME TULIPS, New large CROCUSES, d : ^ nt TTO: / GU. containing DEsCRIPT PTIVE LISTS of the best varieties of Hyacinths, ab ровен Crocuses, and other Bulbous Roots, and Choice Sto d Gre now arrived | The er enne із distinctly jointed, and the « spores, | of which we regret that we have no measurement, сайа of three distinctly defined cells, resem- lin g mare those. of o one e of the leaf-Fungi (as, for incessant though over the metropolis, and the i бап s in Park Lane, reat City. 0ге course, during ` Fungi sometimes a mein how Mr. MANN eontrives to grow such "чуў ТАУ. | 223.4 ' 1 А #4 * that Mi браг LM куй е; we have, for kind „of Sclerotium, a spurivus ist of an altere ed n certain i whioh state of sometimes showered upon them Gate, from whence ust s jast pa iy or a winter, tion in the Айар ог, ав it is t bernating form of some of | the higher Fun I is a curious s faot that the ваше Fungi may 35 act different t persons, t on differen of h n the imagination, Mr. ADDISON has Pers that works of Art, n auos with those of Nature, “һауе nothing in them of that vastness and immensity which afford so great an in the one ease being more those of irritation, iu another those of narcotism. Аз this the е case, and as arsenio has sometimes been ad to the mind of the beholder." We think that, judged by this standard, the | boldness of conception that initiated the endless ‚| with drca: it is obvious that no oertain opinion | can b It may n ot be useless in conclusion to state that | : where =: д that deleterious Fungi hav ve een tak at once n olr used free and that recourse should be had "y soon | as possible to a regular praetitioner.* M.J. В, ѕ to the removal of the Marble Arch estrian, moreover, has the inner walk, where the bedding m much varied. Here are the o ordinary Pelargo- ms, Ageratums, Feverfews, Dahlias, and 9 tall flowers ; Я апі E short way down, two beds new roa d, which | house Plants, Ferns, American Plants, Roses, Cari ti DA саа othe Мога Flowers, Fruit Trees, Now Gardon Soeds, ко, ons ready, | fine old trees thro de which it formerly wound, may gra is and post free on application. All Goods sent C. EPOR Froe exce] pi ашый parcels, ЕУ cent. Some Joare before, ios lo Plane trees had been allowed for Cash Payments. — й ted next ark Lane; and although these Svrros & Soxs, Royal B The Фай” Chronicle. TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, S FOR T. BirURDAY, m 30 9 pet Lb weeny erar i EW things are more mortifying to po ут ut out the view from the neighbouring houses, were alrea dy "y Ing a certain amount lusi It does not appear, | яучы ОЛЫ that any fur mplated in t^e intermediate space now left ws een the drive and the publie road. е usual the side iher j^ Rename were con- | fou as either Aucubas or Ho ч. Th en eomes a s Y Elm, as Hoop would say, “like some ramous Luocoon," but throwing. M ut its arms in solitary e monster гай extreme end t yia stri rip 1 narrows and is pie i some xcu or an Italian garden has bee nstrueted in the old EN with деси of Trish. ly, "T a marble | group in its centre, which serves as a drinking ountain. Passing round the xpo — to entrance of Rotten Row, we nov velty i in park gardeniug. iece of ground between was iis het aA that it mig ann ted nor in an i ept an + m an cree from the effects of arsenic, and as one of the same family had Е viously died after a short illness, the body $ ds, the newspaper a der le in h, | the “ fedi Mile," *| Par р avenued portion of the ring EE known as and Rotten Row, At H s nearly as possible 12 a tha t is completed | el Hyde g of ou. nig: Cow w gardening poliey а ын ii aud Ser tema. sup ip from Hyde exhumed, and portions submitted to es eminent Petitioner at Bury St. Edmunds, who detected no arsenic, but who o suggested i in his Mere that | ê death might have arisen from the pou "Ad NGI, ter portion of the evidence M Ре ре ually |, er contrary to that whi о Bra, and especially as ыра the poisoning by Fu ungi. hat À of po respects | а, A e of Fungi фк | EA "їйїн n." The s ymptoms effect of gárd “ r entering Rotten Row. Indeed, when the flowers | at their best, the view is singularly glori vipera t in ndour | V Md out, wit! standard Acao ар gi Park Corner to е Marble Arch, and affording the meni m considered necessary, au weri mea elegans, аре р ут б , m are ваг. disposed in recesses amon; plantin semainder is being саг under Ehe ата of Mr. MARKHAM N: pus we ean crore ен assured that the result и otor, Kensin в © ч i £g E E © E © © d [-] B | о 1 = B а = = made,. suc of the witnesses үн walks by In front of ертте Pinks has bee 2: ers Lr» ith e g o а Бош а та р" ded another ecd ia over- a pretty ich are re т eas, ps eviden: moreover, was given about He Mi iol Fungi im te "body, Qu bridge and А xd n | pss of the ves f Rotte төө ring toibh enced off for it and from here i it ler к abas DS gloom that I en by tho € Queen's Gate, close to the Horticult n t athari pen were it not o» es vara curious mistakes in Dr. TAYLOR'S one or two The First rst Commissioner had another scheme for Ed. 2, 1859. Agaricus esculentus, th x: connecting the broad gravel walk in Kensi e P M used as a condiment cole some — of not in E js, wi Spores o; never heny ОТ Vui inima, bof W inivorous Produced ie that б they "надаа "here muoh Ys pis es. = the most nu or nas ih urious aste. Al Шашу "coloured species are not po кх we ens point sket a x ps ze ie ose csesareus js perhap nce the e Tre и | With an ад pus Ue Uu ТС | best of esculent Fungi. The redire cad “йе ori У genus with which we are aequain detenta, which isthe acientific name of the M ig food. tis and is little очы 14 + P ready in tim: lion. But even if it had been, the present line. 890 THE САК — CHRONICLE Ако € SAATTE me — 1%, answers every жи, as is best proved by th fact эн м the temporary expedient has Md o a permanent publie roadway. —— We are happy to be able to announce that D D. Ноокев, than whom no more fitting person Pad blishments of Europe, as ims аз оонап the centre of botanical science at hom AITES, "x Md superintendent |i after they have become dry”—and to' this d Mes many of the seeds of ске ГУ ees v value нба * such seeds packed in п paper ir iy ыгу course iu Puer of no value for sowing. If packed i in а close x, with finely powdered charcoal betwee: them, ^ de will remain good for some weeks, а e if the seed Mee themselves are carefully gathered just as they ripe, and packed in the way above i ing care not to bruise them, the seeds p» some of them have alr itt Td in т Кіп e genus discovered by Lindley to another species his Lo bb, „hit upon the рч p of m aakin ing g'a Road. , The flowers are borne i in erect трт metals and thor k 4-2... аз meds 2m E Cop ad, iron, zinc, brass, ап i a yellow been used as the binding material; d lead, las Prof. Reichenbach being anxious to conneet in some | glue, india-rubber, gutta percha, etc, as the et е | way the name of Mr. John G. Veitch with that of a | breaks to the friction of glass арай otl, "d ithout staying w criticise to descri and being unable to call it Dendrobium Veitchianum, these various systems, 1 hasten to introduce to .| because that name had ve peus been given by Dr. o ey that recently patented by M уон t instance. Certainly no one ever laboured h т cause of science or deserved + DA added so many new and who, we sincerely hope, may be spared to enrich them po more, This and 'D. Tattonianum will be BEARD'S — HOTHOUSE ROOFING. For rs past the most thoughtful builders | and horticulturiste me been rather dissatisfied with | the odes of a he c i aid i better than the adventurous young о аи i as | wo: f | alrea things to our collections, r figured in the forthcoming number of the * Botanical | M gazine." J. B. be, of -E k H abolished rebates, putty, laps, and а T ti objections m metallie roofs. Н orms irs. last ati y 6" ог шоге poem an d А, сап мч = houses with galvani al be built vid le d him to seek another antidote to rut MID has found in a species of enam el i aih By a series of usual m the iron rned out finished, purposes. rafters or sash bars, to | descri they contain will b pad period, The Caton, $i н. fills up all the inter- з of the close box, s fungal mycelia, which. чода otherwise speed destroy the es Ф of the eed at tbe Exhibition of | on M IM —— From ERF Flowers ig Fruit Tela in p tovs bin: the 9th to the 17th instant ws on a large but presented little novel de were К-ты) the mos displayed in ; the remainder under tents The Гай = were "Менга ue Benary, Hei einemann, Schm «е. " Шш. d A я ч p^ n. cs atte P large assemblage of savans Meu irse. ^ feature of the e tions аб Bruss m, юй, иф e to о see re eated n n exeu —— Mr. Н. Кмант, the intelligent English кйш, at the Cbáteau de Pontchartr ыд зае : et Oise), has sent us samples of a very icem —— Lee rovi йы valuable plant e т flower garden. It is described as a cross- lem in Amaranthus аде Байы ruber, n omi BN Ue ч last year or two or the M. ily tinted pesce d NONE legantiesimus, mi d been u(— роя TEX plant at Our great exhi- bitions, e pier en d н ie is of the deep sanguineous red whic! h mar check the growth of ily | pu муен | overlap the squares, and to separate them from ihe | iron or wood, and keep them in position by means of | ри whole of these processes have been objected to the expense t manufacture, "and the ТИК, of breakage of glass, and weaken the bars; putty fr ni first paint, necessity of repair, a Pd. harduess aps, from their лүн of dirt, obscuration of light, production of drip, and m cost, need 9 cessive retentio ater, which, when it freezes, les 8 to a holesale destruetion of glass. The evils saturi incident to rebated bars or The general system has been to | Һа grounds—rebates, because Le increase | t rd and smooth as the internal mii ofan -— of the houses saucepan. . The entire Dee work sists of this erue and this enamel m E int and defies c impossible to exaggerate e value of this g^ Beard's en обја was so to attach the glass to that e iron, the latter ‚ЖШ continue to obey its nat пе contraction and expan. sion without breaking the. ormer, This is accom plished by keeping g ly at all points ofthe metal. It is complétely insulated from т yet firmly enough boun it to prevent = & E E 8 g BE о о [uU T = Е Е ER this is accomplished by the means. No thin ng but level- “topped sash bars are often increased by tight glazing. Of i ЫЗ ez bars (or га S, for For ordinary: ийде. house quarter 1 inch w: и the size of Че bar ы чы be Mii die the wid ofthe house. The above size is merely named tog de finiteness to the Lei Тһе mod is bar is mad FERT inch into the h e it strip of asphalte felt, the same widt e rafter, is run along the sash bar, and sa pierod "rou tor Mí studs, so that the felt lays flat On the top of this felt n the мб: i тъне іѕ siia ий hexagon se we y on other end of the stud that through the aud the young pi of the eta E are bars of wood, or Worse till, two of i iron, it must be completes е gen b and asphalte, glass and top bar firmly fixed to I d 4, whoily of wax brighter hue. Being so much more brillia € ed than its parent, it - ens regar useful acquisition for summer gardening. New Plant 313. DENDROBIUM TaTTONIANUM, Bateman р. D. caulibus eap rmibus, racemis sparsifloris foliis angustis earnosis acutis longioribus, bracteis tria: angulo-setaceis € pedicelatis e brevioribus, sepalis ligulatis subaeut: obtuse conico, a qut angustissimá dilata: | tis li subacutis paulo за labello longe cuneato агент ы-ы prin: gulis, lacini& рер. АА l4 apicula "pn UE от tis, carinis Iobulai t bras. antice inter Sé dias hadni antice which it. presses, or by iia Татан: T against udden Tt i bru also well known that nos = апа all I hortioul- | ев, roken. | | The £ squar res of ges. are 30 inches xd 20, and as Ше studs are placed so that each grasps the M our Squares, this. gin an " "of one M every 25 inches square, or one to а pane. - The nni замі always be De « Upright centre of the But when this the eig left beg ТИ, е side u^ T abr and | саге must be taken not to allow the two squares is done, the hardness of t t pu tty wi will + benefit of it to a great extent. The evils of this hard. | ide on the top of e | glass to Mn =, they lie side by side ie en MN n ч and at no pparent on metallic roofs, d expand more with the se binds all together. he glass, or impinge M. „Тһе тенор. of. thi ons M "е : either. putty o inen com- bi ined glass are with it to gon one riii or roof. All these eith hat t should $ ot [ЖЕ сө, it is needful t чая 4 points it mast | friction Ko itself or ded te er by a space, 0 LS tion exceedingly pretty and dis ndro- in а аен ratio—ak a distinct rate of f speed, and This is t De binm, whish L wu lad to bavo y dl of бка of Т; n, from. ka ids I recei Bess one | that tho MA tin law will Moubls a the Eve dba with the capacity ef laps UT water- how they draw it mel n ita very о! hme or e conoussion, becom: c felt. hus rele m | em : ri glazing i 6 i with the use of iren it is easier with w I It has been demonstrated agam Шо again, these 8 E ya Veit iteb, from whom living plants were sent to his father's vast establishment in the King's Road, Chelsea. J. B. 314. cet d onam, Reb. fil. incrassa tis. otl jinto ice, and breaks the glass by on process, position until the cold grasp of the р expands к and the sam g, wal out the water. And yet, singularly enoug that laps are n E objection made to M mode of glazing at the | dinburgh, h, here à dreds 0 putty, and te; it was fret to ees improvers would pe W qun - gi ram чен ог al. „three together; f fact, this is | the гт Derg кгз eee RAN x have taken. "ussell glass tiles. ЕЕ H EE 15 d It ii un ES 3i Ẹ F 5 h о i ЕР rS È p E ia Ej e 9 Be LH 09 EZ © E [4 Ps Eu i was made w ay ад other, free from ets iscum in diseo lac lateralibus supra apicem entatà basi utrinque angu- rales ntice E" rine i gom & - ni pon E e e the preceding this of ti and teile by 2 шеш al ange ud l of putty bein, new Dendrobium was found касод m ia North Australia vin ME Veitcb, from whom ey in a Lud firmly firnly down the йаа nserting the don -grooved astragal ; and К, ехе! be kept out. Tt i tho water ent, Curtis, |air of the house itself as i Hrs iat AES Ѕартамвев 23, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 891 y age ET m of the glass, that originates drip. The colder useful, With al the neatness of leafage of tl of clear yellow flowers, and us L 2" the жазаса ir the and has a | grows about 18 inches high. The faded | corre y ta be, and the glass remains cold | dwarf zeoumbent pabis, which will cause it to be alf А. aurea is also worth trying фе water уеге емие, suspended on it, Е & по sooner useful edging p in this way, а itis hardy, and if rir to ri s ie glass warned tha ter. On] ould ы, clean: -grown 1 plants of Santolina iu the ground during the winter the second prs bl is of much shorter duration than the ИА Water in го rows of drip, running Mf with the ends for which Antennaria aria margaritacea was recommended | To succeed with it as a lusor АЕ Р subject, it should; be М the panes of glass. In Mr. regere houses 1 The Lavender Cotton, too, has the | planted out Th the Pel: ms, &c. ёдегпа1 water can get vg. о Бон is thicker, | advantage of hardiness and is evergreen—or rather] Salvia argentea is is unquestiondbly the finest large- consequently warm than tj ordinary houses, ever pe 4. Ar onfident it might be used with | leaved silvery plant. we have, and now more than ever iberefore there e drip тшй; 5. lastly, what is | grea et gardening " gubject. useful for association with the лч and handsome runs down the lev ternal surface * the The Trop Теа" are certainly establishing | Биё habited plants which are beginning to tastefully vary vtm its exit into Ys roof plate, whi claim ms аз, ‘first te plants for summer dec the masses of gay flowers. It may be seen at Battersea ape the best l M anybody, not much more than half the size ib This mode ol of glazing meets" and „destroys another which, | without е ог pegging of any kind, mM usually grows, perhaps from being om a raised brick objection u rged ag vell е ed with brilliant MTM inel It grows freely in ordinar den soil, but of mueh colder than wood. It is well known that all | flowers. It has the d 00, of not getting | cou so like most other things 1f. it rich and deep, metas are extremely active pp rs of caloric. ой | of bloom by such M b coldest soil, or fullest exposure They heat and i qu eer D 5: extremes, | times have, a е eom ou eas ч lu is also | do not affect it in the least, though some at. first sight moi regulari But by placing two M. Ia eat in habit, with orange- yellow. spotted мема —judging by its woolly aspect— must be thicknesses of дашы pin nd one of y between Sowers and i is probably the best of its ts class. Tro. | spoiled by rain. If planted round large-leaved things, the main raft should not be — to overshade i i i h sorts, suited for trailing over the edges .of| Gibson uses аз а Ец pho rbia cold can pass iie P Poem: conduetion or radia- jen a cm This ia 4 Терини possesses а | Сурагізвіав, an hi к. lant ^ne orms ^y ut very tion Hence I believe these bars are rl good decided мне an Ma "ro from seed, | neat green bush; round it, for instance, an edging of 10n-conductors, a аз „wood of similar r scantlin anaona е кти ways | this Salvia would tell wi ell, y : of p ng the p ting ae cuttings, ts hand- are facilities for double glazing, which is now chm The Fr incus ani im in ve other somely tipped leaves, is d phe] k take dopted for Orchid cages ens and as a means of|plant to produce a M Жү ы ecedence among dwarf edging Ee it is neat vonomising fuel and ing a more etim Among the novelties and SM po TM | clean in growth, and moreover quite hardy, and emperature The T deu. bar has only to receive | Battersea, none is more beautiful than a bed of Viti as presentable at Christmas as at midsummer. No bottom end, thus T, aud the glass, asphalte, and heterophylla он В е. have grown the plant for | pegging down, no getting green, no annual propagation 1 and know thatit may be depended on|required with it, Bu X. t has been a neglected of air the эү” of the rafter thus secnred. Either as a beautiful variegated subject. 16 has remained in| plant, of course it can {Ае diately be had in і bed аб Battersea during the past winter. That | sufficient quantity to re ue of, and those who at pleasure, I f no rafter or mode of gl azing В oae Ы а covered with its slender shoots, which | have the plant at present yen do well to divide and med шаны! for де Айра on g this wise car “airy” but not straggling mass, every leaf | increase it as much as poss g heat by the aid of -- thickly dappled over with pink and white spots, | These notes chiefl irag ^4 "bedding plants as seen mm Pr an indescribably pretty effect. Many |in the neighbourhoo "i of London—the centre of gar- mM: ventilation of these houses is singularly perfect. | variegated plants “get green" as they get old in any dening as of thought. T antur Wy lam going іо have a ve in in at the surface of the sartha ad age; with this Vitis it is the reverse, as the later | гип towards the circumference of the zx and ifI шары ai highest point of the house e | formed leaves are the most prettily mar and th. * anything "and new i nof mentioned here, I ical ffect of a mass of it is mo: TO AHEMEN, at the end | will reporb oh ik W. Robinso m m Аа iha — from the "a | -— » beginning of the summer, 76 ———Má | the groun e whole area of the houses is flooded | eat dwarf and hoary Vi ca incana is capable | мј with light, and permeated by air. Тһе ductility оѓ | оғ уз чо а good deal as 4 oui s plant. It has| гры ас arme sm ы prai edet metals and the improved methods of bending glass | also some advantage in belig hardy. has been sent us by the author, as P sample of the new 0! rei to . 774]. of e вһар e y most attention to autumnal t and pattern. They are equally suitable for sheltering | decoration— whose employers only frequent their| Tris most valuable timber tree is в indigenous to A regal collection of tropical flowers and fruit, а peach | gardens in autumn—would do well to use the new байм, and Spain—nay, it is found more or less plenti- Wall ora poor man's window plants. Their cultural| white Anemone Honorine Jobert, and to "E with it ful all „over „Eastern and Southern , Europe. I intro- zm i obvious at a glance to your practical|the old Anemone japonica. Among low or traili t i reat A umm ein jatena, bilig chea: — | MN as about the houses at Chatsworth, only as а rare or new Pine: for à only during the rom h, elegance, сас т ет D. T.| Euonymus radicans variegata, well pegged down, last 20 years that its intrinsic 9 as a -class to E inp Hardwicke House, Bury St. | foras a А var, distinet, and ty sil edging, of a | timber tree, in every respect well adapted for profitable gliste tint too, w. which is sometimes desirable, planting in this country, have been appreciated ; and mice | wes not со mmon, among variegated edging plants. even at the present time it is sadly neglected by prac- Ni By this gli For quality, quantity, Teen үн, OTES ON BEDDING PLANTS. & low margin, Arabis alpina variegata differs from | and early maturity it may have equals, but no superio ding-out, as in other t, things, we keep moving m albida variegata, than which it is а more effective amongst the true Pines, though it may sometimes be difficult to fi plant tis perfectly hardy, and what is equally necessary ux ts worthy of popular Е yet so шапу | - Bouvardia angustifolia (Van Houtte's Weny k н отео ийг Qe of ura ges growtb, sur- resources of our nurserymen, and so wide |free-blooming E «АМА fine heads t| passing its and Ч 2A our const arc| ме the rua of botanical travellers, tha i à din h Fir; of X тв, t there EE | flowers. It, as other varias оша be pat | tutionally LEE ge now e $ i fw candidates for popular favour in the field. | out in the form of established plants. Very young ones | large dimensions, attaining heights of from 80 to Wing had pretty good opportunities of observing wer 130 р : these, Iwill endeavour to in dieatejtheir merits as far| Ofsilvery-margined Potes Chain чон Меш ie timber fit for any purpose, "т be the i na i in w or sit DNA ragusina ippear a © deci spongy 5 ich asit does not grow mor half pa bran pleasing. го иы of solls И T ndi dithe common form, and is therefore suited for Of the “ * Cloth | of Gold er Иж Жы Hut- | not sureharged with би water, in which it кы and small t s perhaps would not grow, and produce wood (relative and com- tan is fitted, It must be planted more нн There are some mpm coming out in Me parative), of as quality and the original, Mrs. Pollock qd s bata as ca im they are too. rare to Бе | yield as quick and. profitable a return as any timber tree we Herbst, or Achyranthes Verschaffeltii, talked of. Bri y the most beautiful masses а of | extant. Is special an a umero to be a perfect failure generally, and | Mrs. eae ep don. are А. grown estimation is, в, that we. «> y^ if an other i у of the large sale it has had. At Battersea | mend. ren 699, by having “gravel гд ponen trees, either indigeno xot LM a miserable object, and, im , that is its | rubbish к the bottom да bring the variegation well| well remunerate for panting the man usand ч бт, though with Mr. Eyles its character is | out," but by the contrary process of bed xd — nd unprofitable poor barren r май which аг lim, t tosome extent. It is, indeed, so good with | the richest in the T ag Mrs. Paint. Dengin is almost as | in this country —lands which, when we çon- nig a had we not the Coleus Amaranthus we | fine and brilliant flower as some of the standard sider er the | genius, the TE rural economy, M Mi. tk ^ a useful plant; but at its best it is | green-leaved qe nm weal € our M y Sea ; that T the 'ezoeptions ot pom poon in ^ E s à eni 112. „51 ^ [a arrant its About | Daisy is er It is very aee nn rem | mtn : it has = э узбе Sith шө ias in fine | onl ЕЧ 18 inches high, and the flowers ere "also deseriptions of soils already mentioned) of the ponas ed оуу Sen in p where it looked sickly at exceedin pretty. Itis r ehange- | yea, too many, thousands of de^. waste lan of August. - able in da xm ff from lilac е са аге not more than five per cent. which might d ibson. is certainly justified in — | now and then, but always pleasing, and likely to be| through the medium o of practical kpoviedze: к and Fe me the ls plant in its with | most useful for cutting from. MT carat orden dii n profitable account by ji Arundo Donax grows very anted wi ad it is in Ap armes a mri Да ^ Polon E beds : lie met when young or goy мб is creamy-white ; anl i ied. after. In other gardens, though good plant of dT Pisa э Өчкөнү hen matured - seasoned brownish-yellow; \ that indispensabl le subject, it it does not b attain fully marked leaves, wi woi "think — ver a lide i e cuir worked і b тесе t bed. It would be neces- sai holicas нде ни deinen ino & pl y guod c p м is displaya great beauty of colour | У а They would not get highar than 20 ins. иа б nin wn laces i i ү те e ravages of the and should be protected in winter with an old mat or|of no "Jess subj ondi maaa sikiy g а E (of the sort ty of Vinca major, called elegan- | 32-95 for y й the. а ран ne еч n throughout T Ri t^ à d Mus A NUM; 1t к а» dus үү | H Ё Hn Du AH, iit Vire Coleus is цве! г В edging, shining, and | disposed ineonstancy guis n4 а ушшш iem Mec арй ай 22 L d DE ix m шеек which may have i c£ y its гей, ства р ts of it, са ægyptinoa is y of a trial as a bedding | oceup; ing so wide and жи а gras of native from s now at a bigle lai, partient i tish. ground, it has leaves some- 5 | eta ad which has led to usion in its =ч pronipos бо bo | what like those of a whitened Nothochlæna, furnishes a | introduction, eultivation, and ooa t for itis — | Т р. und in catalogues and collections ,under many hie s beautiful ses purtienhrly the bees cene folia Mrs: and the pendulous-branche these Кш ed be. increased or relie "by, the. (at least to Firs THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [consistent places, where each department has а `fair | се of paca ке few and far between. 16 is the same with o es; example, the Ca mellia eR ^ auite a show. Park, а Chestnut tree in flower ап, | €: is in mis habit of ар — in a | two be for re A жем i im du Boote ai Мо. ere; but итүе you seen this, and house of plan flower, the gem the neglected state of oth arts | wa half бирре, 0 but buds ar rm ii б it ig more, e the is but ку. "9 чо opening ; and if the prese р. weather preis M А, we 1 зе growers, too, err gr aspect. R. c auratwumn.—Since the publication on the Lilium a aurátum, which flowered so во finely pons : | with Pues ена gaiety ot "heir cL the the pros acteristic of neatnes | ШОШ a gri ridi iro 1 of broo tick all nature, Mud ation—g propagati £e but in s are wanted, 6 arts are par rdon able, When: rchim uch cases, ped prie dues. Bel not ape | Humming Dir au e have yesterday and to- day had bere -— ботинан two at least (seen at treatment; a pk ti are far "x answer Lopes [Шу wing MAT ^ | fowering, thereby sec d st which or good "ж great care is necessary in quedas the | seed. It sho uid be an Deo rule үн les cur g^ M from the most elevated and exposed si from the c oldest climate o pete. the od » а e nativo, until we ha ffici ch a ES at least in Tue it аз tbe gardeners had never seen | peers eviot usly. What i В its sci — “т 5 rrey. ET acro- gione 1 Mr. Kn napp ык тари g t—“The тату and animation of My surprising, and seem to equal those inii that pgs meteorio bird of the tropics; i puce thought? one has n. it, though our plain can boast none of its glorious Per at least divide the Р nours with the cotch Pi ine, as the most; economically valuable, р T of the day, avoiding the heat of ен nt, that ‘a: otis of the waste lands ot Great Britain and 6 nd. 16 із ваіа that Sed care is necessary in its vation, тані тн in common раг- in is termed us MATE al bad transpl anter. f flowers? whieh is principally б exhaled sa {геле periods." eed Peat = (see p. 869).—Will your corres- ondent, Mr. Car be so good as to a rin Mus fora lion he has gj A by stating if he. has | the bulbs e too dry, w may by standing the pot on a damp bottom, во ese bulbs to mis takes poss rie ung dried portion of 1 ounce to every 2 lbs. other soil. Inever give m fill oots and th I frank] admit, but that it is a | bad transplan ter I most emphatically deny. I have of | late years be т of it for drain TU rained, as ас and food fo r gam me? All who pes ids апу of the odes of jupes know that the real difficulty in erm: with them is to lg grow vn should possess an average mad rule to transplant the Реа plants the to bear profit, t, ‚ and to & во as до ч pass that ; e objects poin nt. and again every succe eding a mn or winter until removed EN the nurs rseries to p forent q lanting bog d. hern wit 4" the better, „Не would also seem to dire e tO insure success, [SEPTEMBER 23, 18%, week тш ot ita May of my note here the roots slightly i г d ME is one of the. D ossible th it thre of profit, тА the gradually increasing value sam y ме er afforded by plantations, dd for its wellbeing. ould be interesting to and by such a course of procedure е f the food they give to winged | been grown in accordance e with the directions гей this and similar- rooted Pines, nd i [UE game. Irie in, addition t these cie the prod plains “ d so acsee Fally; continued to su every of the n in any podes or мон a after the first yplantin capa able of becoming from thei dulating | u character it 18 Е ае to icd pum van- The limbo of the e pas! Ne may be a wd in a few в sentences Leaves generally two ea generally e eigh 4to6 i uestion therefore is, what trees artially d p 5 t sh w best in bog p not деін т would spring up if w ould be ARR mida uch an excitin, treatme | Iti is pr rob ble that all who may P desirous of growi this most —— plant may Eo be able to comma the h — recom ки d by p rown, and indeed | high a temperature is by no а essential; in fae! | is чтение vote nic treatment, if persisted would not ak the same effect wc ы "4 it has be | fou nd “ be dico в of соо йа те а ап ether or not ils сын did not give way ethod of мо oor es long the. met Vere by Mr. Brown as havi ni, ш i The Lattice en regi еа апда Кер with Un diim pania area they тег ni ce plan pn be t р with ee There cannot be a doubt but | that there are umoer or yea it has bon 2 танау жота er cu [eio During the ex of | od gene ы ie preis iS give jin effect 3 £4 greate 68? void 2 the avers arkish-gray, | да па "predisposed to pris all in the proper арм Every day is advancing the value of ornament i pla anded property; but it must be in d a yel sene y ofty nd handsome fi туя o ? whe TOO creeping in every direction, seing that when Nat ature had her own way, many o ose bogs, which now present the "bleakest. aspect, hes covered with trees which for the А uld, s сопвійегаЫ!, hig rei, LE поб гі — r у * wi entr nenti would ees many a modern park 2 А Fen "4 ? Fru ng of Stan dard Peaches and Nectarine "Trees, de; and amongst rocks and upon declivities they will be foun d ascendi ing or ате з. t year I gave an account of a Standard eotariné E t had or natural humus, their choicest food. Senilis. ———À the open air, perfectly free ps walls or trellis „of any kind. This same e tree has consists f on К inkling of Home Correspondence The International Exhibition of 1866.- —Irn regret | s that I have never been deg enough to be able to give oug a [donation in aid of the fund for nying out this ternatio; Ы UN It has r pues. men З than twelve dozen ines, and so avour beyond what t psum kind usually attains, e e in I have Peaches also; but is I have frequent] y ha ona быч to me e veli, for r d ie under Similar c gf ав Сооп i isto be avoided. The tario of it is wee piis is the pures t rain possible. W. 4. Ouvirandra (all the others having as In nal Exhibition, Eres I са X hearty good e for the Francie 80 laudable g, and it is ible I m boi hen I келе to онанд For sl this, e^ зв insensible to I am sorry figure TE till the last two ups The а з a the Nectarine is the well-known N ewington, and those that began the кше in the face f the "foreiguer, that when eonductin g the Prin co Dota ceder d ish. show often plant Almonds as ornamental rt shrivel ре nd were eaten were perfection in point yt We s h er 930 в ngle aire тув абаа 24 qe wer rowth. J» tre Tees, tree surpasses in beauty the Almond i all but blossom, nd beau for the habit of the о: is far the le e terr r ndsome, did not attract his тыдэ = ed general aspect ofa garden where the to жав Supreme did not raise his ideas of aai hortioulture I| mention this bit of practical exporienco to ndica es t in | arrangements whi ich аг made for showi our d Nectarin inam es we do Mulberries ? William Masters, чи Жо Nursery, Canterbury. Morus nigra.— Will any of your correspondents favour me p A advice under the qoe ёз Иа р ey le 4 feet 6i 3j in in c "egi, yet it is still unfraitful. induce this tre Е. Mulberry pi i КТЕ ben 18. feet i in h It is situated about опе агі; о], TI only nine are done badly, Y - нса sum spont on on the tenth, The name Irela о — Шеге i is now. within a fow rer | le reall such is legion, whil um- | Dahlia na Edmonton, ear тана ' Poeti. to e th o! is rtificate t the rest rina to give in for summers g = аре а on a very dark-co med fumos from rop ЭМУ А Quim Legge, which variety 4% Polystic Дор ang "d large ariy каш, Ee ie RT 7 ' gxermxoxx. 23, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL TURAL GAZETTE. 893 itobrochia tripartita Jenner, for which arded. | the ve closely-se , > an extra rded. | the veldt; " by the brad T Ж Mu and b с. Shortt, was Commended ; and to а cha arming ind Мн. i attractive, both. Г t "qwe, the formati ion of large res «bi dE n order га of Lomaria, called zu foli the same exhi- Ger Boti th s ems and cut flower - at xum vir ptor, а First-cla Aes Уд e "Ba vss M o l of mois vapour. "These t things em done, iriure Howard, gr. to Mi 9» i ; Was awar nero aquae by. Mr. Lambert, gr. to the Rev. effected, and ael VLCR koe! ope ет will be s Special Certificat wo plan f the orange- H PUR were well grown eei. s, and Gl bo'ched, large white-flowered Dendrobium formosum e likewise operit? gogi; Bridal b t fitabl It рап and a similar award was made to Mr. Wm. exquisite specimens of art, and all of ti 1 rom has been валй, C Dr. Brown рий for a fine collection of B rie em hiefy looks po o the time when it will be more d Teas and favo varie ybrid Perpetual mong variegated plants, to which allusion 1 Mr. Eckford, о, pad екан of ME slready been made, those shown by Mr. Hudson; gr th Ушу Wilde, and one or two cut Verbenas, ablia | P, Bar Esq., ted, deserve especial notice. , The berg M the е veldt i 4 condemn Fanny Sturt Fancy Led in the way Rid Lady Paxton, | His Crotons Were particularly ell colou: жу fit RAES | e? у Ehe NI ж A o P tou, В. of m Belleymei was also exceedingly beautiful, as was ou f rom the possible and к ОЙ Par дайта tion Chelsea. 1 Ls ir on, Bart., | likewise a variegated Pine Apple (Ananassa Lr ^ — uh plantations, or houses there пау be exhibited а utiful e of an ЙЫТ Т neidin, КОС а), у Ж. You n the vicinit and a pile инт он. From Mr. Howard | to Н. Stone, Esq., some va were equally d by any of ti ame Гопорв dires а, with a fine spike of blush | bea sti. ыч Young also exhibited a К of | practice ce, it t'has been ipm ide јат" Med dite lowers. : ia jn AX шщ a a little | Victoria that rain йон з innelatdy after extensive conflagra- gandard, with dn ne own d ced some foliage, wa Amongst” tka collections of eight dishes of fruit, all rar of this kind, but on the other hand, within a соплей by : ее; an we pus cana, with which LE excellent, particularly tha E He "e d ery short per| ed it may also be "on nd that the momerous а Parmin кк d dk red ES Came Goodwood, was a new feat МА mlets flowing from the place have been wholly or gue owers came Thom , of collection of. eight dishes exhibited by fraiterere "oniy. partially dried up. essrs. N QA gain, the defenders of the practice assert that the r 19. (Fruit Committee. ) — Prizes were offered. at meeting for Peaches and N teri Pine-apple, | black ‚ Hamburgh. and hit Tots f£, s and on open walls, and one ations were exhibited ; thoi dei walls being tly superior Wi ose from АНЕ glass. ting, z m ent Walburton near Dorking, received a D" dl d efor ex Admirable Peaches ; an ч of Slough, for very ] fruit T 186 SER 2823 HRE 17 own by Mr. drei of Dulwi ch t prize Hy awarded for the Pea che es. prize fo the Chanoslor Peach. e exhibition. Gra d. ack Gra сее, admired ; Worthing, were also exei cellen ction Melon, Ribston Pippin Pte and division Open to all England | То this, pes, both Black and The apes Baker & Son, Worthing, were those shown by Mr..Bushby, Grass a chance of growing up, and even renders the coarse herbage itself eatable by animals, as while о it. plies by nre, that after with the ts s to iffic to exterminate, t that it Le the land practidiy u к; less, Min - Mee ire ld deny that some advant; e C table in the banq dps аре were exce ee bunches С Plums; A. we тада а 2d prize a sfached toa dish of Autumn per but could not та мее cei: eit eties of Pears, a > Cherries, Figs, and Red Currants. e me e booth, о cain the Pavilion, were pesi dia and gos ee plants x ба, х — Mr. G. Mr. n Road, exhi plants of Parsons, Wester Stephanoti Behind the ses, James eos П ж n both colle ctio ing r and extraordinary it was | both in vir а дшш "and TAA. The AE ceedingly , bot also р | Pium, Paans. "ipi S culinary 'and donert) Whi Al d greenhouse pl: ants , were the Iu 48 varieties ы уча ач of three — and Mr. r | Ros n | Messrs. EM e the m |bur a We veldt, th Bo байн” considers that t "the sam: t obtained in ore economical istricts of the ka palo poe е, We ari told, "that celis have been occasionally forced » burn their waggons and wooden implements to keep body and soul together. Sir Joh x ИК ЫЕ example might advantageous: be followed. in such а case. It appears that Sir Jobi contendi ing p "m TEA ЧҮЛ, Gishuret CM Dis ы fine ire ples of e Ее Scr de i as dee a v1 p Other fruit i other Plums, two and preserved Apricots. nd came from Mr. Wills, EL dish of ев т, Oulton hich were Park. Hor: nd nie particu! sri s fins ne on prd wd cr and ther A gy, E000 display both of е а а dowers ir a interesting Анны of pla tribute = т. Wilson Saun who жеб tin g other Tadora ica. € "Mus ree of Sorties + | um magnificum; а new Шнор and a | бега also new, both from чау: artha. a y Mr. S. Hudson, ‚ Esq., Horsted Place, were exceedingly those shown by Mr. T, ras bert, gr. E o, Esq., H e o Vi * и— be "The w weather on both * | the show was both large and io "уе меге d | best; Roses. n iL Paule sri which obtained the. lst prize, was Maréchal Niel, which is a perfect yellow gem. Gladioli, Messrs. Downie Laird & Laing vm and veg vot corp shown by Mr. Sladden, Ash, Sandwich, and | were exceedingly | when n taking his D К, гаи and а pocke ктү qun а seed her ind Were а he ede about. e plantations in the ghbourhood of Sw АГ are said to have originated i іа this way. water, pnr e does to beany real йабгу? of t uch үт di flic ulty of Ар it E laid jd mu dd Dr. ка неф ong subjects were bea atifully fruited "Bion Messrs. Lane & So eec 3 also а device . Ө. Godley, 15 ак Street, Brighton. ксі ited a , Gre for a AEE A E | сө Messrs. Ve ge collection of ed by Mr. < Wm. ossed the Таг? а box suspended from a rt vue: from the Md ы т torrent was ined by t, where, 48 asd before, t ке depth was оп! ашу 1 16. obse: and on n he was а e dev ion t^v edi Mr. A. Smith, | » Dulwich, эж zonal Pelar med Glow, 32 Circle, den rise of level, Rai суеш farene: Several Ñ би Dahlias, some of good p ng were shown. етан them т e : ohn Downing, мат Golden sir Maren ко som | de defect seems to be in the mole of pre f preparation, and this È her g, President Lin Helen ire, Fr mpire, esci arded. iiri exhibited, several of which measured quite зөт [ a (e © : “height of 70 feet above its usual e in such cases ife 6те mentioned по да other situations water might be г ейи а X pe | die extent, and even the river's peel re d be bridled by arresting шу aters ere ined h its bed. Other portions of this report are devoted to the expedieney of increasing the nu iie of vegetable products i in South Africa, or M f rendering those already In of Aloes the great shall eafter see, dus Certificates, and similar фе мнн оЁ а PN were awarded to Lady of the La Lilac емес tion. days was exceedingly fine, and On the 13th 2976 he Cape wines E has been suggested, that the milk sap of the Euphorbia, so ab undant in some parts of the Cape, mitted, exclusive of exhibitors cials, and on the second, shillings were ms for Malum. "Notíreg of Books, Report of the Colonial B Cape Town, 1865. Dr. Brown, the Colonial Botanist : the Cape of for 1864, printed Good Hope; ;basi in his an nual report | shilling day, 3508 otanist a rd year 1864. valente and of other substances into the mter f which жок 22 ius some form or t, ith this view, some of the milk sap hese plants w icum tdo Be trial, but it was unfor - tunately pe to be of little value, pu with India-rubber or gutta-percha. Different ems of preparation may possibly remedy the defects of Euphor bia sap, or render it useful iu other ways than [reci just кыш Ке fer ing to the improvement of Cape wines, the gr. t т. "e. бане eron, gr. ЗА the. Duke of d were exhibited in the drawing room ting room, Those теак Мг. H. йен | on matters eroe to the "welfare of the colony. f t o many o f t tance, we hope t! ansies were shown by Mr. T, J. or ees i with se а huadred As | varieties of the Vine i о їо the colony, those Ue suited for оа wine and h-skinned Steen Sect od x iih he rough e the most and яф next to e M e tig, P to Mrs, S Smith, e ly beau- | whom this report is specially ended, will wade | these are reckoned t| Pos ied. Un азса adel, and the n NUR G. + Ceméron, ae to the Da Memes онй through this d ^ tiri Piper. blue book, Frontignan, which hie — s Vi am yed in the a- Were ау qn vely f Orchi Eri teemiug though it does with practical suggestions and | nufacture of the Cons wiue yw is | Mr Gilbert, An pa rtienlarly those exhibited id interesting informa d re to have sid "har " "the Cape Grapes were Mr Yong! oy " Hastings Mr. Rhodes, Sydenham, a of moisture in the atmosphere and the|the very ља in the world.” In rig for the E - H. Stone, Ура ias iaae lack of an ava ilable vig of water for purposes|causes of the intei the wine made fro Piet rui ы еупев carried “т the lst|of irrigation, seem to tute ^p ко — such Grapes, the author r lays considerabl stress on | Cent bon, x and fancy vari nifi- of e — in а cul сше point of the necessity of keeping the must cool duriug the | бу season were g h ments our author = е d Med period of fermentation, a somewhat difficult | кщ de t were ranis ioi: Some | by «бля a stop to grin wholesale deren. of to do mos uch a clim ate, „but one which үке be E | bush and herbage, which the colonists te clin g 894 t AU 4 of air between | Ж вус + га under different circumstances—how for instance the me walls, or even by placiag b . Drainage i is s another means suggested by Dr, Bro y fom d Edi Bur access of air to the rootlets Ei the Vine, Оше offensive flavou тр Ne traped 0 th. dung as а manure , in preference to w method of making use of the br а pruned from the Мы ш, is recommended. A^ pp colour, and А ў Инт кре on e soil an er conditio which the tre ws, we must hes ita x ere то "йо, too Ad confi- e | Roses. possessed RET I should 1 of those who were tempted to палезе e s There is, I trust, comfort in store for 5 1 е die i in anatomical details s g Dr. Berg, We make the by no means i disparagement of wha , but rather with а view [ stimulating further research in so important and comparatively untrodden a field, very useful Catalogue of Plants in the Roy А vi y Botanical Gardens, Calcutta, 1L Dr. Anderson, a piled between ias 1861, and „September 1864, ai , ha y Са ы ты lover. The English will hesitate reations of grand names and d b Ку зд iui of our neighbours will vinh of Rose culture г remi nds o Mg Md to look ata collection a nt. , and most un How well sounding undreds of varieties odour been iss pourin ce of rw exci nt and ex Many "оные suggestions are thrown out in this in consequence iteme: i r. Anderson promises a more seien- ifie оодо Б — Тһе Geological Magazine та. 2, No. 9) contains a марнай vd ke ru paper on mbrian Roe ks, comprising an in g account of | should be kept he fossil Oldbamia; and Mr. Pu у. did that the of which th e same niei Bowmanni o Иш. im d Lindley's Fossil s in lit yt the scale no In a letter ГО роге Негуру, oE Pup, it is gentiopen d^ Mr. Cha арта n has brought from "the interior a livi EAR ot the Welwitschia, together with D ot the plant in siti, of X UES RECEIVED,— Barr & Sugdeu's Гиз. ated Autumnal Floral AB ay Suttons Bulb Cata- en ge; r d M‘Cullocks Dutch and Саре |: Bulbs ; LEN pu Catalogue illustrated ; and, 1t. P. Keer Bulb Catalogue, all contain very f Bu lbs, with descriptive ang: a ural rem and si ga үүнү other fh " ав e Be obab, the БЕРН T runk, Adenium and m n her. А photo graph "Нар A TS pos NM Матн, jE ш Епгоре e of it ir J p. name fro p. pa Alexander. s of but the aue this M bes sent to tio Саре; 90 different M o З SA not certai a “ The descends, Hindi ig Briefer Bulb lists vene in J, 4 C. L ие yacipth, а and sever gulli. of name but haie. understand pa differe: Pip ея шн which seemed not to to pore ive that ev of franes, which Mg: intelligent neighbours. and liberal he has a faili ing, and so le John that is to tied, new Roses, apa Пор: for. them, mä ifi he men m. of pryd наа suffers self to Er о purchas Roses, si эў. entance largo. E. ed о Hybrid i by gerym PUE Charlwood д "Cummins's Flo 0018; à 1 $ Aitken's Catalogue оў Dutch Bulbs and Roses. Of тойота. рау porbape жь by a severe fee ; | Foreign Lists that of E. Н, Krelage & S Jon, Haarlem, di ас ie Ih ve experienced al i rus insciis: а FH { enever І have been attracted by a ќе, гаа и select р, 20 He Шаў о of LN. Зана UN" Ар т уа pa groups, м have ии | mainly occu mann's Cata: í "deer et QUIE ns rari , hardy trees and | pop of my true old f iang Whenever ] е | Shrubs, : and indoor ү ше collections of ench.— E ilish p ы: тот ciogely вод ое 1 ofthe young rod but only to awai ү» prear eM EA ihe um for the mastery 1, till опе" df lotoers. the M ol is EN baie t а largish mound of sand, ngu in. all реше by i" LEM p a hoe! La oye the tapering root, whic i oper, Тоду he mA А P ich is sell don Я jelly € am чө S at Fop e it is rolled if no om ul suggestions to nary and other К ers for the сн and pas of jns of ре rest are given in this report, which | xm s руа ce of the accommodation шен б ba- ies ү, the late Dr, Pappe, and а “эй, for the formation of au economic erst. of South African к produets. nden der Pharmakognostiohen Sammlu: ung | Die Oh @ Berlin, m. Ly funi аел ад von Dr. Otto £e Er ersität zu Berlin. 40, in, 1865, {5м gr (т The Cinchona Barks gi Patar Pharma pagi Collection of Berlin, dc. mis тко ire re 2 valuable addition to the already | ature of кы т P ee P dien ntains leetions of the H Berlin Us nint en in си Cinchona ediea m^ at p.868.— W. Н. . Davis's Descriptive Catalogue of Roses.| __ r readers ha ave doubtless E s e of F age Max the quiet pan "harbour ; 4 they h ave seen nimbly running one after pretty little "M. ойе f нта cups E € Ea has fol- Ing se o lib Serin блв гы goods уой and enthus т correspondents of the er. the пее of 1864 and 5 із worthy of a M of such grand and distinct oie as nateur Vaisse, Alphonse Damaisin, Duc de nA; » теден. loire # Santena; Maurice Madame Julie Daran din, eria cod Ed de Comte P ue qu he Roses v and on is N rks in particulam Some slight eti pecies | baud pan Bour » а ^s ond, Thon r old friend “п ER: d white Roses varieties— se Darzens = prid Sui use о give your readers some idea of the number of cal | еппех a list of thos the following Epa of seedlings; and Podan t tiela, there were 40 ог 50 others from the small Rose ona, аз well as estie to nearly allied Sous availed himself of the various reach, eatly to the value of however, we reflect w to the same species gr | Levet Liabaud . ead uillard Verdior Charles. Verdier, Eugene The gro rower last red is most vi irum ме | with his new Roses, and withal ma Mer | shrewd, for he has practised hes wed He offered a bribe to those | seedlings, in the shape of a po of re — de | yellow TTea-scented Rose, Maréchal Niel, of which he the other E 9 place by the ent wi Ee cer and others, are pretty enough R t they pe nothing of the general size and form of | | bs lie. 8 Ё thir " eto. e high excellence of one Ros. и ooking across my lawn, and in the distance I а b p brilliancy. І hastened to it, and found it fo b single bloom of C Charlea Tete bios 80 prse inits shape as to defy ipi m " ade a ОНИН dei т rts, I would have groups o of 50 g 100 special favou There is шеді inexpressibly ridieulous in fà n oses, Our French Catholic n I Proteant ch n and clature of of Protestan SEN expect soon to ‚ the Archbishop 3 i ; named prelate,I Rep Ishould say: mr «York i is io hog ex ie or, if I ne should раја pu A Lr aos should-be T nàmes are * James Weite Rose grower to name and acad Deuil de Richard Roe. Rosa e N Fro: WERS IN ÍEELA | the Dublin i show 15 - I кпе num "- of e word “ - culti 186 prizes they "had taken, i 895 mpete n ghow, AT „ Ido LA рем either ү M» firms ecognise ut | m ahi | knives, you will do well to rode it a point to have m | cutting out of the combs entr ro | imagined "pens skill. | combs w. contain b wbich t ^X We eeper, you can probi: obtain 1e Е» | to eut TTA y had appropriate to Tu Wra ,| this ц еер it warm, until pe y way eem mr. have priata yn praise pan едд е І awarded, „йө into separate hives the bees from two or more stocks; knock them all out Де ее on а cloth Sprinkle, rin ithout drenchin ng, the bees with su, gared perm er sli Шу flavoured pa а | most practicable. fasten it in the кө е. for the th on the Quince stock, as the «i MA [3 E or ax! covered | with them. Es rdens e FM lE t Гүн den began to pe ery tree. they began to recover, and improved for two or tired years, uu nda to encourage the › hope that things АТ i eiat The hive must then be gently placed over o they go on ut now wan experim ent is in course т То show that Mr. Campbell is unfair ng be -: учеб of prizes 2 florists" flowers x5 bare peur to ques i few lines from -the edd 2 ты hi 5 тү of being tried, "t it is hoped may aia - s lants x йрй A each different," is 15s., m is offered for **6 Carnati ons” TM з das ds the prize for wil was unite oci, с: ved to their and the sam fagi blooms, of rse); and 32 Carnations, а splendid дор df Lilium "a ncifolium — won rs lst prize, and mqured а to brin ing t hem to the show, got the LA f f food per dy. must 3 узшу, Mer ito d ^ Tt “win ta ke growing seedling p. own roots, wi ав yet these pre dough 2 the VUL | Ра "о а опе ч оа has y lema r, belief among ш pri of 2o 10 the arm, and grown ona TE Asa yards of TS in the open air. „The "^ Fk һе proper State. The probable cost. ot сааи b ritas in this wise would be This would qum depend on P ok wA pin Hol this, għhibition of which "id Ia. тей was a Fon po ot Li 3 unite the bees of two or more beaten-out hives, V ep eontained in d hive, it ike haster that КЕ ман Te а honey to form one pound of waxen eombs, You We pee ж get а good oreven a middling fruit idie them, but at Frogmore, во us for new fruit raising, the в the case. eüch walls a vered "with cloth, 14 y ij a usé now without a а break) during the critical "period i їп spring, oui think. үп а фк. are good ООН О А! Ordi in the neighbour- E but ean an der the by 10s. b. han € am as fond m горя s as of Orchids, ог stove pute s, perhaps mo ; but M » a less does it s "m tom that this E zemen is similar to that enltural society &hieh ^E l offe т Ње same die for PA best thorough- —- - ll or stallion; as for the leading donkey or or Southdo 58 the MES rtion obtains fat the first annual show n tha Society, e йг ists’ flowers form лү 1 et К, күрер» 8, ав Aurieulas реб а prize | run honey. r|down in one night a chief object, w bees to settle the e question of sovereignty. We supplied the Met "with plenty of гео some of which was pure h "m 101 г частната y. lf economy is you we should recommend your waiting {ө e spring. In or April, ee РЯ perils and ials of the winter have passed, о зей Hoat ; purchase it 4 ori os, and w vill m ob r uch risk of loss; and en by a small amount of {ойр feeding уоп wili т? reá and extensive breeding and the issue of | w Bees and Frei к=], also have to complain of the | ` e gplendid ad costly class of 6 in ро : Ea Apiary, “Tr ha bees are сагтуш on this season, It шау be remembered by some tla Э! drew attention to the fact of my bees ев feasting on the Raspberries, early in August, and as to its загир! then | | continued for some little time. It is seldom tha bt date; we must, I think, ыр br be savod by obtaining Соттла Doowzp BEES, йор them into empty hives and am Re liberally, “I have this rend become a bee-keeper, and, ав a ОЁ course, an enthusiast in the purenit, I have two hives, Ly i a: MIN) of. NIA their use than the scarcity of wasps, think ко Ди. jte much to do with it. 9 real faor | is that there " been ine T. no secretion of ho latte! t of the b Lud to cover at all cm Чо have а covering that is not off да A d м grown апа some other Д they аге not норро ш "ley A the top. The favourite um wa way t be y may best kept po is eros of « growi walls, Napoleon is considered the bey dt is Стыр in leaf from the common Мивсайіпе, but is near that ki Aou the climate of this of t orld appear more suitable to the Peach eg that ч with those I have - in Irelaud, ап where other wall-fruit were t they are in this predecir For instan Charlemont's, near m sea-shore at Dublin, t th н.д M or was а fow yenrs а Peach wall, PEINT covered with [au er ruiting wood and Уна the bottom fruit as good тер vv eben tlie x places about London прау нА Аа nothing bui few ghostl ntails on the t tnay bò owing o climate of the d Isle, hick } red spider and other ailments Хы bnt as теу high opes t "om oi Pr ^n ot pod b cannot joe (cn an to the remarkably fin Dim 1t тав е | brood. weather ys ed. revailed so long, breeding has been contin ued o er extensive scale ; the bees have N ber, 1 ounces. There is no rd in growing the Salway or the lay, dividu ќе hat the : MM P Hips Il me t ey iens, n o r^ eu i^g iu 16 as they call it, the poor bees. um e bees from several hives, A.N 1 гл wheth is practicable to ЖОШ phe or fumiga- E Б d man and would it be necessary to destroy all but M of food would each stock require to түшөт wi nter? р” mut = " i 1 d ge, as to render "em ? one in comparison with any o Ways of obtaining good stocks. of, or ean ostala at a small ro ке са M. y filled with d ie ае Т вц e del vorkerscom and um e Thiis to the hive, it may линг tolerably well. ка be found by the cottagers mo e for te |v Tn E а if E Hr H 5 the tr а hive more or less filled with | ko the кдла АРАА the с апі of saved to | m | 28 j estroying, с or о у lots of expelled bees may be put|P it di b e flow ers, the source ed kinds,” which'all do well on open smooth lea =- and баш a little honey in pl other wall Plums to seedling V | ot rode than that э, PA pese in some ати даана; iei Pus here чш, "Түзүп to say, they do orsi s to to | during this month, and if found rer supply M A liberally | su iving as man y o T careful ie n or I wir ^ nun at all artificial food, 8 to require | in ween d WEM: ; a strain of Early Goldéh a tant d and distinct, as as rich as a Green- е, qoum vinous flavour; ånd іп fact Vie Dro gag "D " short a tim T j experience of a: r years, die © only way to revent an чеч) mor among | € Apiator, —— Bees haye made hav aches and Necta Ай п "tle ighi several gardens within a radius of four or five b - On "p OR pedem trees had been disfigured uch in the manner of the Apres ite re dating n pes severe Ago et POET: of d f glass house hile оп the other Ms paie of thi oh tha MEE sien; ; Торта? 8 pfo H have also suffered from their depredations. 7. F. Baily, Place, Tunbridge. 74 Sidi leg. Tha mixed border, runnin po the L в wall, below which д ait de y alow terrace here is a s ong к E of ом һе ind then t squares of are Garden Memoranda, Royan GARDENS, FROGMORE ни. from p. 811) d, be way in wii | кн Аль, in which the mutations that are 41 + pw oet uh d us | running ну the md end of the compartments t9 | the right and left of Mr. Ingram's house, 900 fov leet long. ent of 2 foe t or во higher t than covered—not even of young urseries, The young. shoots are qe y: y plucking nm out towards end of June, thus letting. in Írom which the pa Drabi дом ground. About a foot Lorgo o higher, Ty тій. ihe trees formed an plenty of light, sun, Pr unrivalled green and. [лүче ө an a but with the MM x — pw be во easy to a 54 aer "Er эме i driving, not у Жа» а- Provided yourself. with auitable comb- Pu < of fruit buds on. the remaining. shoots, which are tbey are pruned on рө cover # the t iilii. as it is now. rt fr rom its neat- July. Ја the van spur LAE 2 The how are furnished wi а stone coping, projecting about three inches, No | this СЕ Доне to be а good way to gere Apples 896 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [ЅЕРтЕМ взр 23, 15% and Pears, as irrespective of other merits the trees Calendar of оники the ensuin, сня the Pear blossoms sometimes get cut. up in MATO fH sumed in their formation. Where the fit = fully ripe, a brisk temperature must be иа the е keeping. properties ( of the fruit de dictat 15 month. Tr not already in lose no fem in getting tender B 1 ll British Queen, wh on, a kind of work rey A tock th rotect peril the welfare of valuable as e pmi. knows v was d here, ғ and a prr аен of t . Powe f, RUIT AND KITCHE р which ша, cannot be readily replaced. in ndoor department as guy as s possible A ha Season, ll, who las had charge of these walls d be rigorously l l be the appr roved in each section. The mo" an asterisk giu pred the kinds suited for pyramidal, rudis 2 pid T toas а picta means of ordine gratifica- tion and enjoyment, in lieu of that which must soon n flo hen attention 1 the воопег attract x Rhodo L kee t tha symptoms of decay, so as prevent thi from xev) reading; attend to uds ш а, Б g fruit t as formei, Eu — Plants heading must be esit those not wanted for rim a nodinto mai us de *Althorpe Сгавзапе, Eyewood, "Marie Louise, Napoleon "British Queen, ats varieties : Easter Beurré, Beurré Rance, Cha ine d'Hiver, *Passe Colmar, * Winter Nelis, Glou оми, уе of Wiakfield, *Knighvs Monarch, *Ne p Meurs. E] which are well Mond pos mandar should now be takeu up, Pa and plunged in a bed of ashes, from when qu can be brought forward in R GARDEN. AND PLANT HOUSES, the bes! ym out- Heni rg Eum oe C Grosse Mignonne, Ue sd META ARS: Mignonne, Bar- albu able, Late Admirable, the order of naming. Hátive, Eiruge, ud Music Not а word y rki te Alpines and Hautbois, com- es the colle ctio egetable department, sugges! Ve in whi ch half an acr re of Ay Flag Lee k s ве iate. Ew Murray, Downton, Violette Hm сон ү drie ly planted aim сконе е Me Judicis y watered the sooner they will emit fresh roots. Mulchin wi since ш frost, and earlier in o stilli in с вод пина and should in the way of w may be ial ined for qi. receive careful pest 10! order that their beauty a period as possible. ASS EAS.—Keep these in an even condition with water vi the age Stake tie out if cessary, and all that сап be done to kee А the icem M and to — ош: in e he alth. CAM —'Thin the blossom.buds if too thick, é plius Шешу of air while the weather is P ard to RIAS. — Cuttings of these may still be put in, :| or pu plants d from seeds. "The last will prove useful late in season. Plants struck | early a now require a 8 CHRYSANTHEMUMS.— nisle оа T AT and if under glass and the house contai ants Nia treatment, the Clürysentheranina т as far as practicable be placed in the coolest part, nui Por. —(Get y du are e. fi for Me j „шш ins after t they are sigre " eparate may be bad, from t е. п ей. sad havoc in some с this season. bo. ——— —— round LL T aspecting tie STATE OF THE WEATHER AT iE a LONDON, For the Week ending Sept. 20, 1865, as observed at n PI g| BAROMETER. ' —.—————— ———— Of the Air. AX.| Min. Sept. EE E: ird ui M watering, in as lon Dg | Thurs. 14 Friday 1 "385 de а 30.377 30.153 30.052 3 | 43.1 | 62.6 | 641 ith very heavy dew; slight Pl w; very fine; clear, blue. cloud Fel. d егу fine е throughout, 18—Very fine ; hot and dry ; cold at night. 19—Foggy ; very fini 20—Dense fog; ; Quite cloudless ; hot and very dry; rain абаў Mean temperature of the week, 6 deg. p. H АТ С During uu usd ui Eus ré the ensuing wa piae No. г | ED Жш Years! d Greatest КЧ decided opinions were re g new ein. &c., “ but don't mention the, ey са n be pretty ds xposed to 8 iion ber attacked an also that they 589 at vens some of the most rambling | Кор for all one sees з of kitchen and ped & us, however, vend forget that Dame Nature has been good enough to deposit“ not 1 than 5 feet of fine loam wi wi n acl velly b This of i ugh to lastir pair gardeners who have to d with poor shallow and wet soils, which are common enough eve es les. Thus t remain nde er LIMBERS. of thea, will n w want а ru Steph: notis, Thunbergias las, iih. are p thriving, must be бн ulated with а more gentle hand, | cutting away merely barren shoots, and drawing the into s ome ewhat closer festoons, i in order to ЕТ 13 hI Highest Temp. Average Lowest Temp. which it ET «| Rained. Average pa 2 Р ез 2 (сереге IET IS жооон IREREER pore f енш номоо Thu Friday . bep . ЕЕ tem erature a, the above period occurred o К © highe X 82 deg.; and the lowest on the 29th, 185- therm. 25 deg. ces to Correspondents læna, up itiifolium, | Cibotium Ag Gleichenia dicar 8 Struthiopteris аА мее flexum, Жет рі FucHsIAS: A Correspondent те having ЖИДЕ sided бэ Тар series of years, w himself, and so much advantage to those employed under him, W... в" Еее МіѕсеПапе The Trees of Cyprus are diee Conifers Es us bes are either kr eR й ог are beu The Plane h (Pinus maritima or йерей), Which, no epe on a time ^ with forest a large ut which no us "fin а icem espocally ч as аге of a herbaceous character; indeed, where circumstances admit of it, they s should , wholly occupy a house or pit by themselves, if with soft sod plants. €—À CUCUMBERS. ak RAE p now or soon и r igi ani fire ws às es at night. They will also enjoy a moist g p Prxzs.—Do not subjec a fruiting state to "i ing atmos ore, plant: a very low речин which Should УУ kept at from island, b now grows scat 60° to 65° b ough they will woods vy accessible slopes. Next in abundance, | bear a considerable t of А Б v appenent iis of the island, is Cupressus horizon not subj ex- -|injury, those any un ary еа will ME the finest fruit ; bed а "rogum period est | of compara l ri n the Ero tively а, treatment wil H " and the here е overlaps the vel of another Pine, Р. Чапа This Pine tbat el " the hi low "wi Sedi and vds any ә the ill effects of thelatter method. Little dependence can be placed on the weather after this season, therefore Me that plants in vara with insufficient means of heating are pey d copas ы means of covering at night; and tain the c mmand . of a rather high temperature Orests, t colour to the western mountains of of 200 and hills nei forms extensive, tsi open for give а dark ge en the i isla nd, n from the sea. Trees ears é com amon ; аре c nes are sca ak fter » Ba heat. Avoid anything cess of atmospheric mper among young stock, whether 7 ure heated by better a arranged structures ; it only te dw s =й апу ider decreas and g numbers are део ede for the purpose o| obtain the the am and tar by an exceedingly rude pro- the amount of ig Vixzs.—Adm T vinos in which there are no it a free ireaiiión м аїг rem M and at cess, have no saws, — lop off the vigorously to the destruction of пн 11 any. "Kee xus es for their purposes, here xg sen is k standing, which itis too laborious to cut down. | ripe, or nearly s 80; aud i p the growth of Near the vie of Troodos, and above P. — laterals. er ifer, Juniperus feetidissima, Willd., | kept up, for rpose o bee nin, а crops; as The summit itself is эн and dry, and produces a leaves p à roduced Is this month о ше em л ssibly plan ts along the water channels isement in the багт Ch E outta. The F epi Lév em cT D. The sul (E ecythea Rosæ, Léveillé). VT Psilonia Mus iden. NA MES оғ FRUITS : 1 MT Gratioli; 2, beei Plum. J Штат. The Nec tarine Pl Urbanist; 4 5 St. Germain ; $, The disease intha | Marie Louise A ears to " ч uris; N EA 4, Worthle =: kc Plus picem: ippin; 7, Belle A Noël ; Hollow- bye Pippin. NAMES OF PLANTS varieties.—T' male plant of Restio sub brin istae was m» — you, ; йы hat w сб being vell ase you allude to, the genti m" for the office. rs were quite TnorAXoLUM: R Josling. The flowe! uU E оа when they reached ui RAE VERBENA : Albion. un ee төгу eed Y eye. It vil bright let with el api (00210, useful for small beds. y early to repay the amount of stored up sap, which they have con- EnRATUM. In the note on locality should be Didlingto -— ч LS semeen 23, 1865] 1.. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 897 n ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S PRIZE = тоа that it із поё more generally earried | of understanding that there сап be any real Tecos Be; the епаріев а y sanati to tR PX) objection to sending to market cattle which, Е. nme . Nowgato Stroet, Е.С. 5 ohe ^ m тя who SEP s a M a sque 27 coming prd; » € E os emises, are still о т — —. | dozen fowls weighi: one pound eaoh more than la- NT STEAM PLOUGH and g P " ү сеуле que ay be sien at ACE x Л the pé pat is sure to have the call of the market, | na ge their inalienable е to do what nh ке кошлар and will na mec obtain the pen price. Where ЫР like with their ow idea which clings to Jos отыл & | on a farm eis an ordinary stock of poultry of | the uneducated Ma. i ith singular tenacity. Forks. no particular breed a nother class Eros those whose de o o IMPROVED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS P ud of little value, it would ill off e que MACHINERY are stronger for a given ed more | ®П8 s an experiment to kill off all the cocks | phatically ds of darkness, who, under the DES ur and cost considerably less other | and turn „Чон: in their place some strong young | cover of night, traffic in diseased animais, buying kind of SPECIAL STRAPS for PORTABLE ENGINES. kings, Brahma-Poutras, ог Créve-ccurs, and | at а em T i anything that сап b ted «из Patent Strap and Hoso Company. ote the result of the first year’s breeding, bye say dá ous proces s into hum. ers мвд Arm ey it rrr ds ar Manchester, We pe ты difference in amount and improve- t work it Mr. H. Ferrager, Agent. | mení in d be so marked | eannot surprise iut the. measures ОТА AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, |that ho аы [дд а" een aps have up to the present R CIRENCESTER. » ersevere uni they had a pes that would | proved tts cae prevent the spread of the Praident—His Grac fau йы D.C.L., F.R.G.S. | rank highly in their estimation from the pelis disease, Had owners of stook seen fit to co-opera- "e Ше Ra Door, Right Hony T e E деу aba "xag rate with the Government, the evil might by thi пров URST, оН HOLLAND, Esq., M.P. BORED VERRAS rad ; but the contrary, E» agn Bow E M ELI pope re b gne. Esq. CONTINUING the course of argument pursue ed in | they practically offered every form of opposition, Yer Prospectuses and F Formia of Admission }рыу tothe Principai, | our last pa e have to inquir t has is | th ns which w ap oaloulatod to effeot good Tne CHRISTMAS QUARTER Commences Octoberé. % | done to arrest the spread of infection, and with what | bave been rendered or at best their S ЗЕЕ я UG. results? At the commencement of the outbreak, aur aro it Maa AGRIC he first thing to do was to find out where aibo РШ suggest a remedy for the EPARTMENT. —The Last Da Ne Ao i paars for пропен а nd Machinery, &c., is Oct. 2 БЕТҮ disease ege and with this object Government|9Xisting state hings, Because our English бв ES unb дЫ об айн NEN GU Munt но bow eepers eques about ым are offended at {һе mere talk p Mr. Devo Ранак, Assistant, Secretary, at tho Offise of | requiring thom w state деу оп и гизм o rostri otions. Any amio д with the interest фе Honorary Secretary, Corner of Half Moon Street, Picoadiliy. | of the disease among the malsih any were | ЕТ e gs ted; апі in a country London, : tensive evoted to eo г affe ia ent t ite s mi t әң taken to | 80 ex y mmeroe as Ours, it Sur HFIELD. CLUB FAT, СЦЕ BE SH 10W rrest the spread of the malady ; jisi spouse was becomes impossible to mtd in favour of one Basel bo held at the AGRICULTURAL HALL, eris A given to the demand, and consequently no steps | Pert of the community without at the same time gd reno nde four following ү 1 inflieting in upon ano e: ng Exhibitors are requested to apply for Corti were taken to prevent the removal of diseased | Ы р by the reference lette der. imals, whose existence in fact was not known;| Closing certain ports and stopping all fairs and CATTLE.—Form A. СЕ. Ux or бийк a ax бше]. accordingly the kets were crowd ith in- | markets would undoubtedly be, or rather would » B. Fora COW or HEIFER (in any Class). Boedo ande suspicious purchasers bou ave been, calculated to arrest the spread of the 8 Rh. D. Kor a канн ЕЕ анын: and transferred them to their own premises, and disease, at the same time so much injury PIGS. : E pn PIGS (in any Class), mong their own stock. In a shor e the evil qoM ранч esulted r a variety of ways MS ога became suddenly apparent, and news began 1з obvious course ol procedure соц по ENTRIES ЕЗ for LIVE STOCK CLOSE E NOVÉ MB BER 1. арр , g ; : a» Lists, For ms of O zem tes, nd Mi. НИН: m arrive from all eee of the appearance of entertained, the present time the disease is saei on application to E Флур em) x, Assistant So nd the “ New Ca ttle Dise | exten ding, sede ш "e laces it yen assumed, f thi orar; Pony, London, W. >. "xe Veterinary (нне meanwhile.appointed oi ehet а R ian ард pfa ting the Sh ; p A zal oo ums ена i$ Show must t ы ei by the Government in metropo ies "gp рид v e baok, an беде", t : palate, s Fords “Smithfield Club." uteide | those limits by Dei ia p arly о are now seed ver petty sessions, The duties ot Tiepeolors 6 arely, the Чоп e Ls the es and nostril d were di sin d Ъу various verd in Council, and » UR s first he eyes p г M The Agricultural Guette: to the present they comprise power to enter and | times is ы pie ent at all until the ipee TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1865, |inspeob апу premises hor ors is таза fally develo X and even then only to a slight emm of diseased animals, and to prevent the removal ыы ia Deighbourhooda where he бом» EvERY newspaper one sees s now more or less|of those animals, or any others that have bee as previously been very virulent, Cases of the earnest in considering the cattle plague; and | with them on the same premises or in a any way ià | malignant f th lady are still met with thus there is no class of society under whose | contact with | them ; power troyed |25 might be expeote wan di Ma oona пойсе this scourge of the herds is brought. | апа buried any disease ш which may Бе Lacie геад "EIS ARE Ру за. ЖЫ bo be Consumers of beef toa far greater extent than any | considered dangerous a urces of infection; as a favourable indica бабой ih other people, it behoves us „вег riously y to Ad about power r also to cause the sheds i in which eattle have a w fo find substitutes for t to be properly ‚зер Co The mouse in the noe ur. t ы net elped the lion out; so ma } ргоре г, lastly, to sanction 1 certificato аз eue ot ay | hea еы animals the AN Aylesbury or Rouen duck, dns | other cta of poultry. each in its degree purpose of being killed and dressed as e cnn con- venient, but no power, be it observed, tos sanction the n proportion to the obscurity of the signs by which the disease can be discovered, will be the xim deir of disease, to a rens when fy ltl and dipende in regard to thei prone of stock. htest пера of ill health is to be es as of us importance. D'ilnoss wy diminution x are not now in all cases to be looked for mia the primary signs. have Dr the disease. Оп ће опе hand, these А rper Some cases occurred, in which the ын bid par was slight appetite There was a time E Sa "pest | ami of рез ME were | better worthy the attentio „of farmers and of tuntry residents generally. has held and does occupy other, appoin ntments of incompetent and on the peia d have preme bee on m made. | diarrhœa, the animals ng well, and as far as the на Sm uisus is ponen] giving no o indication of disease; yet in two days m the fi rst ‚ observation of the E ascen qe "т ^ ces t У із usual, when gr malady intery. in the publie journals a littl di oot note stat the cera ot illions of eggs | rai ed toits exercise. d я меои Му io f scm th im in а few months, to feel a sort of regret, | inspectors are not ubiquitous; all of them have ü de ашы n del D ы th loi unmixed with der, that we do not take | their own ner sional interests, as well as their 946810 hi h а р саго xus ti xa рий 'eps to supply ourselves with articles A such | special duties to consider; an id even assuming гарат к t tig l h nn lily use from farm-yards. Again the that each ас SM MCN o. o pague have Ael теней lum f rab i 1 1 the duties of his арро ш; н an vrina prp j Mes mal aya to many thousands per фо. these sell at ап | would be Tapas for him to watch iy "à > жайы n it; мае all tha d no doa (E to of from 3s. 6d. to 45., and sometimes|sheds day and night in order to as rel өй p t зае Де bier vq x e неа ás. dd., per stone, without skin or offal; all of animals were surre MET removed. "Sao та z u Mr AME M no а Lam il; the Which is turned to d account in Belgium. In |idea of the capabilities o. Y ai nveved bz th xci oth. м low many homesteads in Englan eus there not be | be entertained Lo estimate him iseaso is convey f Pis: omin pome E бам; an old pigstye or cart-shed that at а trifling | piece of patent стро of 500 police ges er. |! ne feme and if their cows are to p uld be converted coques море! dw u eirik he о system amounts to this 10 еу wi 1 29 itive |to the fact tni sa owners py n. in view- Ы тра P а ыы Жы. А] d advie ing all ani rfectly healthy so era sey Е odder, Т аар ү Lt "EDS NU de EET retis Mos m show no symptoms of disease, d M a Ё ing e been in contact with infec Vine о eeks old; and they will b 5 : he ak rar the. hin round. They [EN nna way. The ey may be e эй "ur mn r the ey stook, there is "Ten „е! pl ere is no а l^ ps сз ^ e astu gm ben ій ы wed dew Mif they PILAR actrice Consumers of beef. — are the vi iotims ofa теп Sur ene th yi not unreaso: pprehension, either that they ia , Fowls t getting rather more attention orig Another large | меа M" to uh n m E egesta cll je qui us, and a marked improvement is y purely selfish considerations; they TP DEM ery o : node size and quality of those sent to the London | have no desire to break the law, ey must а ее siae m that E и аео, Wi t from Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire. | save themselves, and consequently, under the | еге is e s e supply from it is co resent circumstances, injure others. A further abroad will, while the foreign stock remains T stock nsidered at how slight an expense the | p го , inju healthy fiit 9f poult be ета : be represented hy |great extent ealthy, sulice to prevent famine poultry ола м а аР be improved by t the|division may p y губе The Mp кы introduction of fresh blood, it is only to |those who apparently quite incapable, prices being anded, milk question is 898 paran that а gn at milk боп. боз ed animals is sold an esire e о des to excite im I n is our y publie to protest against milk cannot gr^ ' the the popular "айе, tha diseased ined, because t o c Man with oceasionally a Р dae pastu night the ii improvement was so great that the field was оол. ры матн being jin | acke d. be а feed o re | [зә qui iekest, ал 2d eh eapest, andm ntiful, з Md at bip NC Tho doppi in d ve" thg БҮ. to buyi лга ы n the spri the аана LE may also af, s Darod ia rd. $t ka Hén are not likely LT 2 рүү —— long ti ps nisable But the r virt of the improvements was equal | 2. the oft e never lose t m that ndm e. Mior Pops examination ái resu ted in the discovery of morbid Hier in milk given by convalescent animals, when Nur animals i" been yielding 4 quarts per die e milk from | dise Pw subjects s without exception unm these produe ts, animals that are yielding their full quantit ity, never theless give a poor quality of fluid of low specifo Heg (1012 1 to seyit the average being about were M e al has bi px Disinfection by Fire dus minor value, or m: ur inm cific sake |а afte the pastu E e, bu continue to|w infectiou revert t ези "former state, but. w 9 вате чом рн һар iron ardeat wh юн» еты, gisin fected by heat as above should afterwa anised ү atleast, while hot, be treated with ith а y dein atter, and ich yu depends the s evidence to prove, but there can be but littl s. ^J Bh resin, t doubt of its Djs aci particularly as a ON JN DISINFECTION tiem y e е эт, ДОЛ мма article of diet for childre hi k I TAR docu ament from which the following are extracts мелше ке) by Ошон lorid. k of Lim: j EEDE pae - e. eaching powder, is the most powerfu e chea e instances t e cream taken from milk | d beeu prepare red by dire ction of the Lo rds of the | р езе pa нл ор аида Sisintectants Т, tontaming, diseased products did not appear to|Counci. 16 із headed rinpiples | had everywhere, and at any quan ys drea have r ed y of those morbid matters. and Practice of Disinfection, as applicable to the Бы ent | for every purpo It shouid a polk Жы Ай ossis be applied N in solution gt і somewhat with tlie ты э ir АЧ, Md ЧН к p of Cattle disease. By J. L. W. Thudichum, as purpóse е ози it is to ba feum rs y i a 10 e rea been a. to act upon the surface or matter to be disini the act of rising to the surface does not car i m DISINFECTION. — The cattle |a reasonable time, отете ия эни т gahan WAE up with it any of these elements, it will be an | plagve, A eran "еле кз, part of the animal, aca enin AE pip ds argument in ur of using eream, properly |$ shows its visible effects , most extensively in бе | а] organie matter without distinction, it із not applicable i diluted ТЕУ children’s food, where there is an intestinal canal It E. believed, and ap ntly up large quantities of matter, such as е of caule, \ 4 M ood grounds, that the intestinal discharges are E рз, &е., inasmuch ав twice or three the w doubt about the purity of the milk; and s ere is 5007 8 , di b of which mainly | these matters of chloride of lime would be required for their go question tè nik & the at principal agents, cb d. e оноп whic nly | effectual destruction i disinfection. 16 is further еа '8 rich in ammonia, put nd eat diseased animals have been, and are beng т eth consumed by the publie сты. d of the diso s fro А не p at all articles which “Te follow 1 diseased animal, or any of 1a its зе уф чы petia its fæces, are capable M carrying the infectio indefinite time, roe е loo! aen аз sd nalis infectious to ol Tod healthy animals. , Bu ch are racks of woo ood or iron, д of (orien and chloride of lime is at, present known to sci pod be render for m Disinfection d of Stables, олы i кзн raja et iron, rine means, Lo point fastening animals, eru collars and ropes а as been carefully difference LI opinion; though it is KA for | improve ement wil nsate for the outl epi the өш of snch meai outlay | Hee stra пари all barness of any animals used Pr drawi D bees all са carts, waggons, ai Кан Mo ig which ic have e ng; t or shed whicl M Н nimals Nac of the We have, however, дА met with an insta which bears on this question. Some pasture on oil e thin water-so aked soil was eomposed of the ye bee {ЖЫН i gt КЫ Sattor wid dune Miro which "iheir urine has been flow ing ; the entire surface over which their manure has |n nhe, бес, апа other | ене manure has pee vens Eri M fluid contents of d semi- aqnatie plan it barely served to Flop alive thé few Маб that | were unfortunate enough to laced u It was occasionally mown, Ж КУ һау 4 ыз itm D ed was deficient in quan am , and—as might tf, yards or sheds in whieh cattle have been kept | to trond down long straw,and the whole of such straw and anure, ав also the ground Берек, беш) paths and roade upon yah. dines A by d walked or been A A ау ch they have EA ing; all [s т, Taiko, and аа e асв i" which diseased cattle have been conveyed, all the platforms, edd bridges, asd. borde wh y have been m е5, ав also ali apparatus which has been used © ы ift, hani | by lower, and fix them; the clothes and particu - shoes a and boots, and ironepointed stieks of drivers, and and si the € has tbus been s off clean, it is ready Ж this purpose a solution of chloride of lime in waten, is proportión ped pound of the powder to o gallin $ ade. For the lair of one animal iN should be prepares d aine D whole surface, to be disinfec : im m a упр or т Dy purapi pig E wateri Herced гов S role: ai. wood-work, а whateve: Ж та and i hu os ap a nud for effectual dit lo ride previ chloi until the water {йоз infe oer heap «. i т acre, A mixture of hdd Clover, Trefoil, ье, Rye ө, Creste d Dog'sctail enge na with а MT brush, тоф bise is gy lution for particularly their shoes and boots; the shoes and ima is нега state Led t M ur, during which time оше de Tales of ; all persons visiting pei where diseased cattle are ге А әр. quura n ud ‚ As the TT of lime a and nd thp s iud ii f Lino he spring, and previously to the » field ма а good barrowing with a 16 was reperi that the T w. tf sing КҮП, upon infectious matters have to ede à " Fop d ba takon to 2 {о the highest ta, бо as io thé ower parts, and to o wah a wy er parts before appiying any E ] these DE sheds aj pens aud e Mea ui inc wit uà fi e Car Саге ош 9) тонн and all persons gr tad. d them w ро : em »ployed u upon | siek | low th | ваше, as also sund 5; раг Sem SI ш" "ES. Oare should also arge number of sheep and "ао n Hik on, zn the following food iven. For cows, Wh bo remain wn, their dropp ings ppr €— nee: кёйш, уйне Turnips, an i^ ерше, tely eaten | "- | ' ж һаз у aw or dead | low te into and tarong d applying did again to the he táken that the working trucks, or earts Ll men, heye been employed in the disposal of sie animals; wells and ponds from which diseased haye been drinking, or into which D portion of thei xcreba pring ii o or pcc HE all fodder, Rr , Stra V er “шы ген remnants ЫЙА ый проп which diseased attle have feeđing; and, in general, all person Матн ovable ptt which with 1 matters ! proceeding from themselves pe "pred es broom eatha and flushed the dattera jJ n Aet nce — dae CE ine engine м place of Valor from rei Pomisef, and there “Тһе tools, such as hooks, forks, are scrubbed with the асти das: subsequentiy water, unti H wetted wich thes solution, "m after 1 the entire they аге or hung ари “ihe wi orks, spades, solution 0 the; as Dor ving fnishod tho 7 À places and things апу of | processes and agents го ызу and deseribed in the Riley may — to be applied :— IL PRACTICE OY DISINFECTION Мо ары am, hs ; А, Disinfection by Earth.— of all e and surfaces, effec to bed etly ad жн ” axi fushing < = н := Тһе, е their istinetly admitted that there had been no eontact | рп 21st of August was On the same day 25 wi ved [ge гешу with "chloride of lime and E | риш this он Г the diseased ones, but it was | ру tae owners re 23 " СЕ mis bein TA es E: Le the, soles and scrubbing the seams where the | 80р sed tha diseased animals had been driveu laspeetor s 78 die lod and were buried on the spot; and 1 d still pon фе upper Loc e Рр wash their — ph the o, ot "he shed it was confined in. For this, | alive. The other losses im the parish may be summed up as and arms, ed bs еч tbi р ал C — - which the magistrates го d into ©“ contact, ? the xh i—Mrs. Qoo. High Street Farm, E] bullocks Mir. G. remove апу ^ ri ciothos from head to foot, wash their bodies, farmer | was fined 10i. and costs. Now, it i ів һай euough Кийе, 14; Mr eaumont, Старао arm, 104, - essra. рфоог®, n Y EN faces, hair and feet with plenty оё | tha and Silver, 4; Mr. Ardley, 6 bullooks and 2 cows; Tu fi esh loth 3 1 ik Ў, ‚ J. Byford, 17; Mr. рош 10 bullocks and one cow: Мг. P e on fresh clothes and linen. The of a farrier who may be appointed inspector by Westropp, the Place ‚10 cows аці one bull Lard A, asd i i pub : D -— КҮТ Ыы they have takon of should be treated же машын but 16 is far worse that any set of Pages i » Brei anwhito, a and Мг, Butcher have aiso each lost ss infected, h wards wfected, or in water containing 2 ounces of chloride magisirates—who are generally supposed, if tbey have ———— he gallon in Mp or containing 4 ounces of | not much law, to haye a оой бав of common sense— | 5. Mr. Скккм'в eee AT ELTHAM, KkNT.-- The stock consisted , hould back up an i uch t nical ог1 133 ani mals, 88 cows and 3 bulls at Eltham, 45 steers ө, р ) юли pror at Bhooter в Hill, in the same parish. The discase fira pu p АП articles of little value which are been i ings, эрй - jubar ju "that an animal bas | prok, e ng the young stock at Shooter's Hill, about the 3А dothes and ary е should be burn: у 2n Аў bri; PE an WẸ. Disinfection of Live —1 cattle jofetion in tw. ve о Wa; в iret, pur ыр ф ошен inre и with тодо! Ti of del of uo o ines lthy or peer healthy Er af pame ia The in them with disinfectant solutions of such wit nfected, mode in which live animals may be disinfected con- it phar pal in - with another when i As been harvest dg mg was first deteoted by а shortness or '' esteh " in carefu ully d from it. To sbow the ignorance the breath, with loas of appetite. These symptoms showed columna, w TA efore some an ra the ME across it from neighbouring farms, All were buried on the п " ur es 1 G a гардо fluid with one "i. of water is verd а га оп wy ? fire and Griye a cow pas Agnete P camphor, ЯА whioh roabmon six survived ; of the remain- а ing n. For full-sized cows and bulloc во] La itl мое of either of these solutions should be ц 2E 7 E uld be taken to keep the solution aw. a^ fróm | the |! ho d caben mouth, d tender parts. When the entire except three, up he present date, Of the 55, 42 were placed under tho саго of а person who n the one case n theother, Is there no court of | practises as a А ary Ls 1 wap not having disclosed the appeal against such pem which, if carried out in plan of treatment he pursued to any one, and as ho left shortly һ Surfice is washed and това all disinfectant is removed other counti bitas my arrival, it is mekah od lor me to mention the f t quantities of cl. are er counties, would simp ; remedies employ 1, Ofthese, 27 have died, three or four ng any meat being brou; sht to market at all? Ido on tho point Ji uei and 10 or 11 may possibly recover. Two and t 1 а уй g an and is conducted by a clean attendant to the pes quarantine | not pretend to be disinterested in the matter. Iam а | со n now taking chlorate of potash and nitros т, H i mui poo of раге, cold water, 'and be rv 56, dry with Er ies suggested by Mr. Russell, ani are going on favourably. first lan over 120 head o 5 and the present system of indiscr edis visited the e on September 9, and found "4 Ф уч ^üpsazanbe £l үз slaughteri im though it may арыу лз raise SR ars Of | symptoms in the sick Арай; dull а meat, will never effect what w A P» WA osed to be а for ihe prise qe and disihfection ot | Ton i, w Club, Lo жы Sept, 20 M jan Е tine sheds.) “F, Disinfection of Meadows, Fields, Roads, ир dows infected by diseased cattle should be carefi fully — (os N 16.—A with patches n, dated the 18th inst., was read бор ү Profoseor of PES ete ulceration beneath tho tongue. The Lec . Mea реа of al E all dung, by burying е each і ropping о ти Hg alos it xus Dici. d Hus ен у College, Edinburgh. He stated that | appeared in great distress; the breathing was short and difi» Lope довы ае а AP tne reu фын, duode entire ing mendow 15» | they had been very unsuecesstul in their sanatariums for cattle | cult ; thero was a short, husky cougb, and their necis were d b It shon n thero ; 26 had died, and oniy ene was likely je NATA: (T td in | stretched to the. utmost, which was evidently for the purpose id, on n | oi. i à as the sy mptoms made their appearance, and giving а quart rapidly and forcibly, and in many of the nme a loud, ly and fr д yu carefully : eq ей ors i EM vans, of | bottle of. linseed oil with half a bottle of whiskey, пг from а | peculiar ER betiweon a жй and a accom- E Б E o 3 Ё E E = £ Ё E2^ 4 a y H © т LJ i H B TH а 88 p" a Es ү SE ti iz Ө. E E E < = È ir i i Ев. Е ЕЯ E t E |4 E “Ш. GENERAL oa acip s o olet ib dec be pointed m to farmers, dairymen, and all "A, ja ded М jupposition was fully borne out by the post mortem examipna- The. Omar explained that the Metropolitan Committee tion, which is ано. Тһе Дироуесу of this ri mptom led rep matter with the view to stop the if | to a further examination for the 8а; d Appoaranan nan mhich, wag bodies of the ttle, faci am had en the same great measures which are known to main- Ed ton possible, "and е offered compensation to those whose eattle difirent р arið h re tho health M beings will also maintain Е ht be affected for the loss of the cattle, provided that at the ү E A. gn s pi te b the Times. ai restore the health of c “Pure air: dry, spacious, and well-ventilated and wall- drained elean sheds; clean a dry Bfp hian plenty of pure miter; frequent eurrying and w: PERUR > the prevention of tio development, Бу the. destruction of the germs, of іп. removed the sanatariums, where they оша be nad very earliest stage of the disease they gavo information to tbe адказу жу tres S (уг а committee, so that the infected animals might be forthwith | 6, Miss BegpETT боот о logt alm: ost her whole herd of to t Alderney cows чч At. Holly Lodge, ighgate, written a long manner compatible with Mis presens Malo of yete ence. account. of. the rayages of tha cattle disce, coneluding as While, MM i had been doing all in their p power to | follows :— * My own convinetion, that, we have the rinderpest ternal larly parasites, particularly entozoa; pr 'oper check th T e ^ нозе днд on had generously headed g us, that I vebture earuest]y to press upon food in сет фоны and at proper "шев; protection from eather; the utmost cleanliness in the and rar n: measures above deseribed—all these measures and agents together will secure the utmost y health of stock, and the pon of the PI one ved his precautions, and to damage soeiety; tur iD uL E e and painstaking man will be rewarded, nob only by preservation of his property, but icularly by the con- sciousness that it has been preserved by his own care and attention, and that thereby he has also benefited the State,” THE CATTLE PLAGUE [We continue to D. the и of Correspondents му J e —- Wehave "m т the ttle plague іп this country | as months or more, - iti is en E s individual om rer not; should call this dissectin ыал ; n was рей I would willingl V. towards th ts W. 7. F. other, Allow me to call your attention and that of mie 0 the proceedings of some Sufolk Ee i It appears that in Suffolk had Separated т" some of his ше but had also quite With ца me t hem and shut upin a separa mg d heal Liv almost constantly closed, a perfectly heifer, which he did not show to the sent to market when ready. 16 among us, is sô deci e mibscription wi p AA ч qe bs perenni Mim mte d bp апей the argent рон ipe а es км “|{о всоуег an effectus mode о! treatment. е canno! HN UU Popes ue janer the ug in UM altogether prevent importation, and when ac yani haa didi pa хатай яра police аронија, though the Rope thar tho tam of bring mL snd. tonugh. dT уетшдеп vg wore тау be Боре and ju ы оча А. КОТ s MA sir de pte s of фо. sheds о "M i [өй т оз кашыгы ШЕ: P uie Мене T manently am: still efficient «гараа inspootors vau naturally said to their поза querer undar t "pre рас ai e thon ош of tie OE ызны үе ATA EE UE Sue Vini infe aide wero о DE Say bopis ей ci qe i eonaiyanon ol t dis боого: At | with a calf Г was particularly Шау anxius to Tuc r^r paper. Ё wh (iip ptm] was at ila height am ng нр otber сы a Mr, BREWSTER said that Professor Bimonds айй at the M would be important to alleviat mnong ra idea of sendin diseased cattle to sanatariums, 1f the com- | endure, and to idee their ‘bodies iens — Vi dead. mittee established а sanatarium по diseased animal could be | т am about to set some inquiry on points. тту ta dt mtt emet ботон taaan А РУ lave kindi gayo ma ve р, M I Ropo ior , any ass would be an е "d of the matter, and all the саге and labour | jeg; "t There are several p very grave subjects on which хо ould be wasted. informe maiin is дурчи гэ А. Я Cord of ні geting of stage of втората ЖЕНЕР РР ko X: M uir о of dore Pra bs beard o С sickness фи lately io kennels.. m dd M wrs originally képt, as well attri t ogs? ы aof thosa и vh lond and теп эй хер де End | is it fit for use iiber during e n c i mmediately after бат d Bow-Cowk originally SEU. aid n d allow ib it To be си пон E кра К 0! Er sid, ET 58 3; ЫР? xu 81 e in е oW Жа 73; : LA that ncmpe 5 Ard whose livelihood раве ерат upon their supply of milk ; unnecessary one, the 9. P. ar ба 88; "us Ld ы 8 ds y | sold, 21; di ejfe j ve ^ Pg ccs oy cow saved out.of my herd of 20, the milk was given to AEN "Бы origi ay Lotes dr os ce А 44; p some pigs. They гома it аб frst, and after r taking it, orig ў у kept, 449; "S RUE diea, 103; remain- | sickened slightly. Iforbad íts use fora week, Burely it is a i George's originally | poin i t should be k "аа н; „ы фе! iginall t, 595; — that an em is [fe ina dt a m с ante Mec pre- dx коре бус S ETT Ti Ae " "E sent no one knows where to turn for any advice, ahd it, seems originally k to me, and I believe I may add M Í represent the —— ns of h e pore tom rate, , (9 toi the sufferers. Mr. Brewster (of the уи - | апа danger to all classes, Acc him nE dure should ask a grant of the Gowernment, haee spri. Bnn posed d E 204 inhabitants of the Li p X Оше io ito т grant, күн» ни Ж Smbewd. Lb ano We must S io tbe Ше ЖП Id дөп, A Mad tho e 1а which i E Mei I presum esie wit e as the cotton famine o the eneses e we bave err the о bien Ld e. a. T pf ^en 9 till greater severity with which it із said that - ==" 3. vs OLK,—The subscriptions made iu aid of the compen» Visited Egypt, wbich is affieted with this as as with sation гава biet: Es the № ied е сонна commi ааа cholera." Боса: tree Аай epa орсо —И the Government exercise EPE ERM Mi E 0 фонны күт ыд CX Priest d иеш uet дарет раба с | Sud pens wha oan proie леон of лара hilum ttes quie Rari e Е 4. a ae таста биде; wee lord Park | And not less pa unte а-ар quib mer rd d ат Lan 900 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 23, 1865. it has, ü through its officials, destroyed any of his beasts. There | їп 3 or 4 Ib f cal 1 And the dung is E erra i that, pte ignorance of the ua end ned x oem ГЕ Clovers eiit ripe E SALES, ÁO, Ma E T е аа рм spring, or after the second mn in the autumn, before ТайсЕзтЕЕ Ram Sept. 7.—W, i estroyed. My о ese іпзрезіогз when , l« аа вобас of their duties will, it is presumed, rus. ng po eg: for Wheat. the ea sult of. of thos "i sales averaging 101 җа, Ee argue thus;—''This beast may or шау not be affected with | at the rate of 10 tons or therenbouts per acre to "the | àbout. different rings... the “cattle plague," but it will be best to slaughter and bury asture land, "UNS sómamidar Auctioneers—Mesers. Donkin it at once, as по one willthen be able to ad hat it was not а her Decir. from the direful etia If, how Side ai the other mes available for the Bean 'erop over the half- at aepo. mss and, its destruction be delayed, and unmistakable Loose езек of Barley stubble not sown down with Clover. | Ra Price. | Avene. of the true disease manifest themse end быч ow X ed др ӨР 'Oncsstonallv Бен of the grazing ground is dressed. | —— | — — — ——— — ——— —— . cattle in the neighbourhood fallin; m-| 5d. if Mm BAEnRO-U: "ERE: 7 plaint, our reputation as inspectors w Til Us da an qe: - Th us | And; i ere 1s appiie the ea 90 |Rev. R. Bosanquet, Rock, |21 o d £a n it is contended that d ent, if not a premium, is, under | stubbles, which are ploughed deeply up for Swedes as Alnw Aa un the present system, held out for the uunecessary waste оё} ы as a wir een RAUM. The 55 |Mr. Din: Adderstone, Belford. .|30 olt meat а! time when it is at almost a famine price. John 1 plougbing is done with a fou hors 88 |Mr. Wood, -Fhornbrough, "ey 19 0 Ki 51 Combes, Land. Agent, and. Hon. Sec. to the Devizes Union Mutual | Чапа! plou, ng is h or пуе-Ппот 45 |Mr. Wilson, Hay hs 0 Hi 1 Cattle Assurance Association, Devizes. Sept. 12. team, and done t oroughly and гешу Б The land =з 40 Mr Calder, Kolos Mains Nri i all been thoroughly draine v in so des h, ап r. Cunningham, Grahamslaw [151 Mn. HENLEY, M.P.,.AT BICESTER.—I cannot part with you deep, and d i Té Man Ints if E any su иго 44 |Mr. Stark, Mellendean VE .. 81 : и - 8 without saying a word on what, in common with me, you will di h lig КЫ har Ad dów in 40 Right Hon. Lord Polwarth ., 105 0 3718 U all have read in the papers this morning about the cattle hi 8 appear, they a y wed dow: 67 |Mr. Simson, Courthill t 186 0 on "i plague. We have been favoured with a list of directions and first week of April p : 1b. = Skirving's Swede 100 |Mr. Purves, Lintonburnfoot ` ~ | 0 0/121 AEREA era n aa aut! w ty of — esc are drilled in rows 2 fe The seed c 60 LR e et, о 95 лт ue S00 222 0 0 95 М Council, an: rawn up а gentleman whose name ardiy Y, elvin, nning on ..129 ; know how to pr DU үү ethor it is Thudicum or Dudicum E o n d че of almost те oo eariy for! iod »| 90 Watson. Esperston .. — |$) i 1 М d | а з to discover; but, at y rate, the е ia ure, 0% kokas CDM directions emanate from a learned doctor of medicine with a | plant grows. Under — management the erop дек á ec pre Buccleugh highest price 281; very outlandish name. Now, these instructions contain some | would certainly be Ct Un Wo hear- of sowing | * €" e such very unusual things that I cannot help calling the T 1 h $ d. ible in th Б: ———— attention of those agriculturists who go about tbe country and | turn ips as early in the aing as possible in the north, Tu aeu Mail gives particulars of former years attend fairs to the ho of some of the dS to tao o wat but here an early-sown crop is almost certain to be | follow. u Among other t ірве, the Doctor recommends the use of what i l Я H h ffered Ras кше карыс кш Өү ue me еган ае тоне е field—the к woe prete ше depre и ^ie mi ET attention " Pan Сиш to this. Нә is so god: a a judge of ew 18 z ke Кек зану ; in саас т borne in mind that costume that I hope the advice will not be lost upon him. The|lower leaves of almost every root are already disco- i ече л й - т ш — ude the half- -breds, those for ty earned слог recommends in the first instance beginning, | loured, and many of them withered, and many of them | F tho anicals sent for аме i by аса а ОШ not at the head, but the feet —that goo ots should be worn, зә, well greased, and reaching up above the knees. The next meally euough—but, there is always a Hee o fresh 1854 .. aa 1857 .. 1630 | 1860 .. 2033 | 1863 .. 999) thing he recommends is a waterproof coat, closely buttoned all | 57 een uy usn NE the bulb—and ы those we 1855 .. 1850 | 1858 .. 1532 | 1861 .. 1814 | 1964 .. 9100 down the front To bawo -— oes at the x and, in | examin as pd and good as possib e. "The 1856 .. 1325 | 1859 .. 1518 | 1862 .. 2300 | 1805 .. 3006 addition, a cap is to be worn which does not allow too mue lants а t “Чыл. f th B w dd она соон E аде suggested | Plants а : us D ү PEARL The чара and top average prices during these as a safety Fes мл) our agriculturists are recommended int Брази: is simply EE инее ирекет years were as under: іп the present state of the weather to adopt it when attendin, p | "E SW ce | the country fairs. Another direction is that when any|second time. The 6s. 6d. paid d for this, the horse Years | Highest, | 29 2182685 | Years Highest, ЫР L.. bene A he er datos m S Bacon ЕЕ labour of the light horse-hoeing, harrowing, and drill- а: | man of deep science, the arid Doctor gives his ri ing, and of the single heavy ploughin ng а s p cost | 1854 0 0121010 0 || 1860 | #5210 02070. T4 which is, that if the tail be tied up the animal vill not and labour of the crop. All—for s never | 1855 | 50 0 0| 1111 5 | 1861) 5210 0| 170% dirty it and will not be apt to distribute the fæces with | pulled огсаггіей home. Itis ку! fedo on niie groua 1860 j 20 O0 НК ыз the peculiar action which that regi is subject to. qe d he will b f h for abou 1857 46 0 0| 11 12 0 1863, 60 00 916 3 Now, these are all things so simple and so quite witbin the | ?ЎЇЇП 8 n t tl еге ү. e ood üg 1858| 80 0 0) 1012 4 1864 | 70 0 0 25 : 8 pow: all of nw ne that I caunot verna we c" any of i4 400 heav 18591 38 0 0| 12 4 8 || 1865| 95 0 0 37 18 19) avoid following the learned doctor's advice published through | off about 13 acres four mouths iis winter, but no (Een сато ха Баны Барана ; for fou uths > The subjoined compilatio T: shows the highest aul of disinfecting a meadow, and that i ust be somewhat : У average Letti exeun gr in these Јене а far as they can e ous I have no doubt. Every piece of manure uponitis| ^ We donot mean to say, d does Mr. Malins suppose, | now be ascertained) by one or two of the princi pal bal to be carefully burnt, and ihe soil turned n: side ed m he experience of is management at Hawker breeders, the largest sums in each nde being of cours and if that is not suficien t than уой ate to proooed to all be realised. anyw Mea е less it is certain | th dk 1 the sales of thei i the G ^ b! D that thoro ro mey o (езй for Ма t h Na 1 he ose e E ards, ju п aro to ta ke care not! toturn| that everywhere tlie n may e earnb of the Highest.. | Highs any cattle md Tha the remedy given under ME. faaie ce of tillage operations for roots ав | Year. - Name. jen. p the бой of Ei "the "Privy oin Ex disinfecting a meadow. well as The land here, too, is not unusu y rage Altho these things make one la yet talking the Peur over, one cannot help the grave reflection that recom- | B in many places thin and brashy—else-| 1854 ИР ice nli Mugdalonhall sa М : & mendations of this kind—whether they may be the wisest ог where, and there the crop is o viously heavier, it| ›» m Brow ыа a 1 not 4 "ed ere seite sas not be о eyed ше is deeper and better. The farm is only half arable, but v Por 951 Sanction of her ^i vern: unless they fe e H 26 m .. gravity o Occasion. They would never have ta e оч is not robbed for the plo land.| 1855 к Романы. еа ЗОВ : pains сосы n - pe omi thé hawr far ere is fpes ^ w x 5 mown prid т I e „е $ 1 papers, and containing so: and use some nishing, therefore, hay every year towar » Dx. + that are not likely to esp much oed, unless they knew Em m m that the occasion was very grave, reed that, it behoves us all to фо. ШШЕ н ie le fn, -— the at two” Чан 1856 МЕ Mr. Торга pai oe а - : 51 онро clues dide сливане ыргыл beasts дай Dari segni үка This. also improves| » Led ра d M Я s sel Hia ТҮН e the dung heap. But this dung heap is PEE Don: rojo spe a азиа Ан + na Mr. Purves v s. “ uS ROOT GROWING AT BRACKLEY. 2 for the meadow Тапан d past vr 16 eee a for | 1557 |Mr. theta 46 00 | é fi the arable. So that only a portion is put the| „ |Mr. Murray, Mount Pleasant 30 Н t Hee Pese da e coming winter. The hay crop es улеЫ Clovers for Wheat and on the Barlay stubble мр » |Lord Polwarth.. — 30 Mr. Simson, Courthill P EE been generally РЕТ йо — aw acoge such an | Beans, leaving a very small quantity for the is Purvo: s e Lent Ses А 1 aftermath, and nev cond с The store | nevertheless | on this, and o on the very ein folding | 1858 |Mr. Stark ОН oO E ДИНИН 1 of hay vill "нив jn fs attacked н till eias liter t than sheep the whole crop u M Мг. Bimson .. es ee 25 $ usual in the seaso Mp hen there will be an |the land w Lyn epends the nda asy Mr, PRIM. ir кий SR M I unusually erdum: érop о f Sw edes and ra to | the general pet of t the land—on this, Xe on ad 1859 |Lord Polwarth.. .. ..| 98 0 0 - consume along with it. Iti is not such a good y ear as | and clean, and thorough tillage. Care taken that i тек ia РЕ: EDAD “ Ше & was to t th particular mode t urves — .. DR 3b n. 1 of cultivating the root crops; for, h ltivated, | wasted on the farmer's enemies. Itall goes to the бю MT Polwarth 7. MEME ооло а the crop із this year Кау good. We were, ior. Swedes, the" heat, э-н xr the ^ie cultivated Mr. Sim: НЕ: . 1 ever, last week c over a small farm a: Brackley, wher plants none, or hardly an histles, Couch, and Ши о еы: о оше T T f the always good зе аге ү ien extir теа; 6l e Bi etr RE 1 year—and first-rate now. Mr. Malins, who sss age the hedges pues kept forked, and every root- ме г Purves vi Wr UE weed also being forked before the plou ghing is done, » М 8 ia Tum i nac ma " 111 his own property. 1862 RE (0) р i» ГҮ? 45 f followed a particular "e root erre of {һе | Itis, however, especially to the cultivation of m „ хо vig apt i nib vantages of which Е ар every year more perfectly | emae crop that the «рз, is directed. eg » |Mr. Purves mt d p 1:68. соп y, on nearly 30 acres, he has a ms, from the ерене Mr. M. hat a 1863 io Da и... уа T. H ў and bulky crop, which, with s everal mont ths of soils < of a certain c ass—] de m means f ine Very| » [Mr Bim s T x ur. wth still before it, will certainly an earl provee with the » ім Putvm ЕВЕ и à FETU ore the end of the year. maequent t lon e afforded vo plant growth upon Мг. Stark Wi 09% The merit of his plan lies доо and which me E: deeply ploughed all winter, is м Lord Polwarth .. co E x н? | ness but in its cheapness. ris are "old arable | De io M an excellent crop of roots. There M aliu „с ае DET EE 10 ШЕ їейу а hy stony o taion frequent horse-hoeing s allowed duri ring| ^ jMr. аи Eu y g Ti heavier and Коте оногу, little or S man the growth of the crop—no тоц of either Ped Ж is ою id o. АЗ і i Hi ; for the Sometimes there is a portion of e б, 9 leaf. The nw eis uncrowded even as a $ Lora, P Ama NE XT» i the pibus Tae allotted p 5 Qi Wheat ми for 186 Mr. Pino i 5 : the Swede егор, but. oftener there is ” |Mr. ped Rod 8 - > ^, 42 — crop saw the condition not of an pé uA d $ Me сис. на А A $ ч 7 d no artificial whatever is employed. The жет but of a great depth and area of natural ма. » : ing s] 8 ЛК рїоу‹ y; g p Messrs. Laing : 36 mE) беред» of Mr. Ia root eg n like that It thus grows co mparatively slowly, but he ealthily, a » |MrBimson =. СД 07 5 8 1 3 _ de vm к Soil о of Lois Weedo: Gl Dx T ens а n Me tion, n in the fer tilising i у edam ore m m шоя. К si. Mr Орше бане мр E "n ж "a! t is yn meant by this account of ВинкүввОВҮ, The Wheat gasicye slightly manured not cultivation near "Brackley either to disparage artificial SHROPSHIRE амыг A commenced ЛЕ manured at all, сее. deeply pope winter, that mere tillage will every- | Preece's great annua! sed 950 rams of f te P and never died p pue and early sowing аге | where do all that it accomplishes here; but we do |the catalogue compr: from the flocks of the the keystones of the ву m thorough tillage | puresè blood, — : igo a an entire. absent г management in detail. There are 110 m" of is а most efficient fertilising agent, and that ар er eminent breeders. Е по us сз cds ' sh ize sheep, consequently Т arable land, some 20 ume of кзз be ne d by depending of в wo рг mua LP prices — ш grazing ground. The arable is cati | this aca is generally do. was obtained : eu. жой A " on the d чумо, with e б т quarter e may add no notwithstanding the early sowing, qa Mr. Evans, ie м, pre merae i Dess 6 е ис bum and Clover. Clover thus | We spen plant has seed dew | sheep, iu € uM Apr TAIS ; for : comes round DN diia in Y years—S wedish Turnips в | such as inder the ds adi: growth of the plant, | Mr. P. W. Бона лон bein boat AE 13 D iet eif once in four. The stra рл етн has De ap tained the dimensions | the mobs gnato т +, ot they in yards with some M Ron AU cin, rede. и үнүн лудан, Oaford Joernal. | Thomas Mansell, first Roya prize winne "— E22 1865.1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 901 m iwosbear, Which fetched 14} guineas. These] from t « “From a variety of of. considerations, it has always | being carefully kept separate, and the result proved as fon of these ајы 71 guineas; and Mr. Meire, of capital зарада 7 дн токсун we n&. nes в С. еі med to рау . | pure seed-ero P Th ME accusto to pay so little attention to rd ising of MM -crop apart yes the. rest of t produce raised on a farm; but ве sieh а a practice, he would . Found only two smutty еск in the wie пао which жүз i the care taken, might hay rom an ge. lo. г F 20 +л An hl is id No. 6. About a 20th p tiv ears. 9 а : Ábanta Eth + Ее 4 c v “Fromm. js it эрш that the blue vitriol, skim rop fror om eve " ми infected with bunt or smut, ming, prov ved to be an effecta] cu hich of Шеш ased by DA Fortune for the Кап of Powis. Davies, of M Im tinte, 1 ре" invariably used vitriol, and have Iti 15 Ct. rtainly tl this or to purchase his seed from those deg pay par- A m wit ith the praiseworthy Уза sheep of that district, sold one guineas; this being secured by Mr. na, The early 18 r his lot, ймы) уча] УЕ. rams m guineas е "m nd his ra lambs 5 ER. ia guineas each. of o Kenyon, 2 We shall make only one more extract, in which a series of experiments are recommended with the view ished x actical reader to "n years’ experience оп " pv of 100a acres sof Wheat айр АУ, that one ме а sack А КыЛ revent the d — as Ih ас Li had mut;y Wheat since, I dad he cure was са in the above jun destroying th e vegetative powers of the damaged seed, for x wil be observed that "n ierra was clean iu proportion to the thickness of the o „have only to. add that we have found the use of nam own practice, and | also to encourage the habit sale coni with BR of ce ie "Aver aged 9 g аі. Тһе sale was resumed on Wednesday, VUE 11500 though at tho rate of only half a pound per bushel, * A parcel of AAEN bunted o d should be divided into a number of sm: ia, s, each „if v from 3/. to 1 the day's A Teaching 6,0 OW r taken place. was attended by buyers from "an pot of the United ots (at Edinburgb).—Mr. Moffatt, Kinleith, оке ghe, 82[.; average, 11. BLACKFACED. гаты tke en, Listonshiels, 85—highest, 34.; average, 67. 1 ОХ STEEPING WHEAT FOR SEED. PON the careful preparation of Wheat for seed onsiderable degree, the value of the future стор. eral isis to which the plant is sbject аге) believed or kno have their Бепо msident in the seed ог on its URL Mud to remove these should always be the object of a c ШКО tion at seed time. ` g ery small, FA ge со жайла Pe: uber of "grains. When any aft үр, ste герей ог washe d, t the floated g and ungi be ] it in this solu н, tria ka is entire! mpose sulphate of ipe. Pg to 4 it tot the LT ка after steeping it, ав above, would, therefore, be. n^ -— en to "iu done B one "o ie above for Ter experiments, being car refu ully labelled A ds 5452, ape to show that yd уке pm from the packets o f seeds * No. 1, * No. of that substance for this purpose. , Mtr ad follo ows: —Dissolve half a pound of e m a a proces: к, a. Seeds unwashed, to serve as а comparative xperiment. хо. 2. Washed in cold water only—(2*), in scalding it over a sack of Wheat on the barn floor, ary СЕ "it | over and over, s0 every sh e. ins и пешу Jt will be n and r тоду for ing in three hours time, hav e too much done al rem as 16 is better that it . Mortows ios 3. Washed in water with lime, the proport alà not lie long in heaps before sow wing. specified. | pea Calendar. No. 4. Washed in water and brin ie) uncia Ja de pr proportion of 2 water to THE CONTINENTAL FEEDING OF DAIRY (5) Mixed in in stha proportion of 1 water to COWS. o brine. ‚ THE great feature of the continental management (e) Miel i in н proportion of 1 water to нп аз well as the winter. soiling of the animals, or what is called the *stabulation quen ” It is to the smut and bunt з inth er, which is ashed in nis of copper. Co nt, therefore, that we must look for Iw best йе more d е two—because the grain not washed, wit ith lim exposition of the advantag d disadvan of tbe "tains its form an „appearance iu the sam] ple— “ eee set of ае тау Бе сел with | system, only noting here that, in the opinion of by itic F 1 clean corn, to е with the floated Fungi | far Boa re Pra ag of authorities there, th fetid odour; in the former this smell is ing, and | obtained in washin зв is abov eigh co a ai the vantages. ile secd-vessels burs st, dispersing E Mies contents| No. 7. rubbe t will be qs Tu, therefore, to glance briefly at before the general ripening of the с crop, Smut is more s E serve as a comparative experiment. Vers are the modes adopted on the Continent in е &mmon in Oats than Ж. any other grain crop. (2) F. 3, © F. i (d) F. 5. anagement of d cattle; and in doing this we EE аай ао n long before е who adopted € ‹ Another set m be prepared with clean corn, cannot do better than follow the celebrated tr т any definite ide: f nd | by n E. Peers, entitled “De la S bulation de cde that ne. Deet method of avoiding them | then rubbed a tha: Fungi obtained by si Аер ТЕзрёсе В " premising that, although the те ks "m da оршу to cleanse the seed. ts have | washing in ^in a SNo. 2 | of this celebrated authority have special reference n йе informed us t. hat "he success of diis CONS don is; No. 8.8 d in Jime, and rubbed with F. 2, the district of West Flande: vea - о owing to its removi ng from por surface of the seed the . 9. i and do. e modes adopted generally cred e iod germs of those Fungi to which these diseases are owing | No, 10.» inent. There are is e systems tial cn not above -455 g, “ These last may МР repeated у ааа бы stas and disti raum nen e system of the wa vna] meter—so- small, iu fac that. ts are | clean еу they have been steeped, to remove any of|housing, al 3 erii by d the Mes of the young plan А x he mixture tha may here adhere to the surface." mixed or wepi ; and (3), the bo will gystem. The follow: g puma ges are extracted. from Professor| Iu addition to brine, blue vitriol, ; Glauber's| These three systems "under which the milk cows jon Henslow” r Referring to the bunt or pepper- | salts, the sulphate of sod een recommended to | wg have - their unco: ep , he say »- -= be used just as the sulphate of copper, and then dried E is Ig kon. та Р һана Simply immersing the grain in water, the | with Nes which gea "S and leaves caustic pus and one may have benefits w seeds float, күз А the water being poured off оп He surface of the l with and destroy another does not possess. RITU ROS ing but the'sound remain in the vessel. This | the gw the fangal germs w which may cling to it. In discit where the arable Agi gos A, Мне pr , ie is neve effective, may add the following report of Ar asp оп | well cultivated, Rc чри СС P ir им "088 in threshing the Wheat, many of the infected ie pas as is taken from a statement made | and where the i ue E а nins (smut.balls) are crushed, and spores are P years ago by Mr. David to the Са rdi (f Farmers supply of hay are n " а! f the ie ìn the fo fin wder, which quien b ub 3 measure Б ад to adopt tho rst o bo *In November, 1822, I selected three bushels оЁ nam alkaline qualities eer Common potash, an amm onia, as the liquid дуйнө! of x QU No. 2. Washed and skim: med until it was clean, then Uu edm perd arsenic, € a variety materials w jk lich à ot possess р lato i PPosed that all these solutions r^ rather roperties of „бо Fun t which the das H п tho cautious to be bakon Pa Bait ci is offered which rir the attention of farmers, Pro- No. 3. No aration. No. 4. Wakhed and signes: well until clean, No. 5. Washed and skimm quicklime over it, and шөлү пал - i MN Ro usually adopted, with a les, i in yards i EIE i vui te of near five bushels ET ELI 2, and 5 came TX thin, seemed to be at the rate of nds two bushels per acre. No. 6 appear r T 4 appeared to be at the rate of about З bushels per acre. m. 3 appeared at the rate of about 4 bushels per acre. “Sept. 5, 1823.—The whole was reaped, each lot mersed in the vitriol water for three hours, | mile: вир тар then ал of a an ed to be at the rate of about 2} bushels | that of the permanent nstituting th und чиен, рш] ie an oily or greasy matter found i in | Wheat, which I had атеке, ч t зал qv i mor which (шшш, Че со it e basis of "their n order t ti ат * 80, . p ка coni s "in e | plantes sarclées), such abbages, Turnips, ы considered us add some alkaline ley to the | I had a quanti: of аа вей into it, until the | P arclées), suc s Piet in which tioy a are rpt because e oil and alkali whole, was mu uch Ма ckened. The lot was then умей Wurzel, ts, are therefore in a measure forced to Tite and form a sibstaiied, alf a pound | form part rotation of the farm. The rue тъл 1 ps adhere to the surface of E tha ях of ia dne vitia in eiling water, the Wheat was pickled caran 4 ow Кузэ 7 of large wien jn e Eon digest D А use on the frontiers of ешн аа of the find tl necessity to сла the system mi ES rman pasturage during several continuous 902 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Serna эу |ы Шу ese farms, it is necessary for the cultivator to co it as much as possible on the land; and oonverting « a X portion of the rass of these n ural тае adows into hay, in order to find food for winter, he has the after Grass for the oeks ows a proper € vin bee "food, ё with cut straw and r | none of it is or need be L per ceni 10 per cent.—is calculated as utterly lost from a variety of causes, most of which we have ost; in the pastures a large | t housi: mee nam скен bee the green-cut food us ed in the | easily digested. Fermentation раа re ие саге, tain © a J 241 PH эё” Ther ere is yet another advantage ected with th. housing system, aud that is the "rent. Hacility һа it of E Дец cooked and en of food | during a a v lengthened period of t » for if it ig the goo od qualiti Aene if it is disad antages \ Baron P. cut straw, liay, and pee ter and oilcake, the advantage of containing much заа К LJ requires to be ore, that in such eps deg npe ge ith such ї localities, where r less i in quan tity c or reduced in fully nalf a а century ago, tha t the iz] М i | are not n; and ricts are certainly | but as this we have already alluded. hing | give а grate "oed of milk аба privilege yr the ец € be carried out | fu гз on it, hen, пегі here be Said, except P — food. vays of making this Ki d during the months of winter. Permanent pasturage | out tha the animals is very first consists in cooki ing t the oilcake, and E ean only, therefore, be understood in a erg sense, easily у d, r the su rface of the solid food, nig ded comprising some seven months, duri which t which so that the --" Substances will i 7 Grass is fairly abundant, the housing об the animals | is found dimer it is но to exercise the most буша поме ра А вребїев of -— | eT carried out all the winter till се return of | beneficial erre upon the health of the eow. In A whic rnm limals e^ „eat м It is in West Flanders that we find all the| carrying out the system of pasturage, it is right to The ond method consists in ving the em which we have noted adopted with a certain | note here n Baron Peers says respecting the two hongi solid. food „агу, previously giving ng em a | ee of success, although it may be said that their | plans ч Í quc Rm the oilcake is dii adoption nds upon motives of which theory does | —(1) the animals brought home night aud mornin; o modes, Baron res agi т ба ы d not approve, but of which it may be said that prac- | be milked ; and (2) the миш milked їп the adds eo m pots it will be advisable io give the ig tically are eere 1. The permanent housing | The Baron advocates 2 latter as the best; for, as A. slightly warmed- The Сою and t the Dairy, Раат, is now, an n from time immemori ial, carri ried rémarks, othin ng favours эм "much the abundan ————— ! ti 1 р t illit the li Белу whic : long celebrated as a Flax-growing district. Several they enjoy in tio field, the —— they take iiie TS FOR ысы eiue causes have determined the farmers of that dis tr ict to bein ing sufficient for the maintenance of goo hn alth. i STRA «i xe elan Tria adopt the A ie which they have fi Holland, where the pas rtm are o y fine | igno of pos ntry's phe 1 Тү and le to their i rests ; and it may be said, without fear of desig the cows are kept out night and авур and the industrial traditions, on urn much of w! what ba i соп iotion a lativi partment of their pra ight. The quiet of the animal | mana ба uw T wi ps alluded to is the Lene oË E АЫ! Fg ЕН is н-д secured. Bat. dis the Бк» i is carried ovi were ве pe is, P not grossly ignoranti, the river Lys, and whi ssessed of a i a of eet b cows home пі E and morning to be Flax cu ultu i spa КЕ, tility, have nt been devoted d dod culture E milked с ide Lee. is tained, TM not € This dM b ustrial pla: dist d to тт farm-house an old Flax grower, ай bec. d ie cereals. Tei а е easily to "e oomprebendel poa Ў as to — аце, but many things haphe a the Xd t e t dri a epe foot of|to E m t Hin са аё set upon, and, in fact, obtained from tent of nd value fina, Жап: could be from the same land |i co he continental 'authorit ity, of Fertile soil, hig f -— MAL бү аек by labour are the motives milk cows, in eonjunction which icons А" in favour Pa the adoption of the | with the bulky and aqueous root food ally given system of permanent housing, and in the rejection of|by the addition of the oil-eake the secretion of milk i the oral system, which cann bei embraced without | not only greatly favoured, but also the healthy develop compromising the very existence of the Air uy w f the animal; on thi a ron Peers and are required in numbers th. ious| Mr. Horsfall are at one. oil- cake facilitate es M whose opinions we "well. аз it is understood at йз “е Flax in structors,” " ‚һе ther e еп and тоша Fax y n" present day by bv e PED have thus given a free for the use of oil-cake Operations involved in the cultivation of Crops. * We proceed o notice ofer points treated of exquisite flavour, richness in butter- | arks - | с practically d ed now of men had of latej been ri a source of surprise, I Ш j| на said of disgust, to me, to hear and те i wih ould w ish to be considered t d with i penes M A. this c whe e of the ай КЫ n assuming that it isa s the ees Y to hira a great making principles, ЕЕС the oil-onko as the basis ow, the Bar ern all the Baron Peers, connected with the soiling or housing e Con rp and which hav try. Am: disputed, diit Mb M et far from being Бе А settled, is that which has Таене to the Pari of the two systems——the | of the eight months of the year, | of them during Hy Tie "t a close nclusion. This holds, of course, he in districts where радан агегаге ; where pasturagos | are, оп the contrary, jocis nod and inia R it 18 A edis of | food [beso vil seen some i ortant diécussio 10! Тһе Ат to notice thin ds prt yout ш рай x late on other d substances into the f daily food. Не is, indeed, like the takjotity of scientific ultu mde great advocate for the u ide variety of ined о; hard а change of tn as wellas a mixture of f within reach of the "d of a a catre of food, with stra Firg regen em ws not b examine the minimum 50 ares wg N sken faking 1 the cost ot. diy eriod еа Clov abundant cro сор; of dum and whi р , | mixing a e urish! s mixing a peo de. our r day. e | of the ve facilitate their digestion, an as the р latib vich yi Заде agi most | ет іп good health. Thus, dur easi т^ the anim mals to a 0 Ња of food. In considering the number of fee the command of the dairyman, it may be does he MÀ himselfto one only? The y of д r^^ of epi substances together will | wi ovr s Pen doin ing the Pest p which ding materials at sp asked, why | thi nglishmen unlike some of шу own diss 0 е | bogas (2), light, open, shallow, to bow Grass ont x mi Таеке, T perman i Irish-grown Flax seed ne У and еру selected will be found as { f | for wing*, and the produ: ction of oil ап H that can be i W, gra 4 е soils, whether light о but on lim "calmiferous de variety of soils, "a e nsti- | dairyman may have at his command the ieties o tuti вебу, в a fair means of comparison, we ts, Wheat, med hay, of Turnips, | a Бат Tuy best ported... that two cuttings will produce regu 0,000 kil 1C во that he may easily concoct| These facts admitted, and no well-inform b grar f green г 50 ares, will give for | an excellent mixture. Cut hay ана straw with sliced | man will atte to ay them, it is to 9° h days a daily quantity of 50 kilogrammes. roots, we look upon as the basis of a feeding material, | that етее Т, have taken о ^ T expenses attendant upon this extent of land, and the econotnieal for the farmer, and healthy for the animal. | take place in Flax culture will b attribute p which y be put down | Economical, Seres the smallest partieles of these trúð Сайа of judi ment in a varie iE аз the same ав those attendant upon the ^E extent | substances erted itid loss into valuable | too numerous to mention mn in detail, етен Кет: of land; but while there is thus a si milarity | aliment ; ау cause these mixtures have a poa the Se to bog them, What I wish no j in the cost, we a value attached Ө Non influence upon the digestive organs in equalising e | to] discuss is (1) the ing p 9 produete of the 50 ares under er Clover than the 50 ев | diverse qualities of tl the MR =й substances, d м and Qt the drying. Steeping: want а им, veg M буш E great drawback, and the aso! that of milk, let it be A. - have a relaxing, tendenoy. side it, um is а t evil A i Nes that КЫЙ be equal in both cases, therefore—contimues our authori ; tial to is сайей © soft, water” is the best. бод fed in the pasture field and ЕЕ fed in the jet but have a mixture of food, L do мои the animals in а after issuing from ferruginous н sh ire be eben ical M OE at once | just equilibrium, во that ross rocks, me beds, and sted Wi g igher economi ue. In the pasture, | haye either a too eher solidity e "Ii uidi: Baron t being | carbonate ate ie ts by th wegen Bs Peers is no of cooked and $ ferment тү: ү” ТҮ the s secon vi ы -om them , iny cases, most prejudieial effects | Cooked food ho айаш forms an agreeàble mode of ould id ЕТ the land on which they fall. The vegetation ів | adzninistering it, but ho believes өй, заа | 11e oon й The ре, doubtless often very luxuriant where the manure is|from the roots ion ў mein E high n and the second ey vo frin yoided, but frequently the animal has a distaste for the qualities, leaving on Sa ly the watery and fibrous porti hus affording the easiest 9 Ў Grass pon such spots; moreover, lying “hate Of all the uja - Ponto itn Б my be Мой ШЫКАП tano exposed to the atmospheric influences, a great. t lots of | cooked ; but t iš n to milk should be. brought an р 10 its manurial | sustained. On the contra в, because К^ pr in начан the B Y" m nh as it is DOS ep QUE the housing or soiling tem, the best int [^c yid of milk, ish on I other 9 it makes the | The bg to be let E roll, over or ^ sp Poi йу четин г for saving the manure, The|butter difficult to be extracted. e have already | stones, and gravel, in its passage ^.^ "p : с this, aš p ed by one cow 0 days, | ipn Вб b d Pu нае d tally о в sèt down at 40 чем thus at once reducing {һе | изе of oilcake, and of ед ав а food зе ko- The best of тау те че “ cost of the Clover 0 to 60 francs. In th ed. It ів perhaps seda ot aam S wie madè housing all the food, except in cases where the | речи iastantaneously om valuable prodat f viis ui The best Lad I ever used WaS most e negligence is permitted, is utilised; it contains. Of fermented food, he says, that it grown seeds. Е. C. mM— 23, 1865.] THE DUET CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 903 eas oxidized, leavin И to the pond for slowly and vá agente c ted v Fey Äe let y over as broad a streamlet to fov ll admit of, and each „Shou ld be | iden this is more [а — than а practical Mu, $ М leave its ocíctits. speculative theorists, Royat AGRICULTURAL. Тһе Veterinary Committee C this | Socie т. has issued а circular of instructions e ow w onto pond before being let in on the Flax steep 0i ting pond, whose construction is ended than its great importanee "m ү} Friedlaender has described a steep pond eis to 2 е) enables him to stee E of Flax їп four or five days, h : l ө mo ting may be ноте his practice, Jadeing Fa glean from him regard, only more practice re ч far ym. eE its members, describing the disease and the pro- coding proper to be taken on an attack of it, The we depend u ocality. ich I "C to say that in many parts of Ireland a ER is not "бу tempting My belief is, and T speak from dearly bought experience, Жу in loealities far from the it would be — {о sell the crop, either n it is 8 ich | which have beeu pe forth, well ес as they are $ | to arrest the p ess of the m alady, wi y instances the only cams of t of the disease int ts h reekless manner tliat y persons have dealt with infected cattle. Not оу) have Me "€ odes from p to place, aud АСЕ in! only i o our aid before há can confidently venture his system A retti his form of steep pond, an nd th um ] from 1а herds of h to ех! "s ing, ten Flax. un RES Observe, my kind im in these m ts have reference chiefly | o to Ireland, dus cag huap т пашу! is too little known arm Pd prenatal i iw de Р а а — еа е will be lost to the count on to those whi have E E t the hen loi ears before Mr. Friedlaender became known id of i in Ireland, I had adopted the very steep pond, Dut totally — — E" which his is liable. еа of ed upon as as his h up o seyn to convey the aie, as а source of атт > я. Е TITT р кый ә к it Z o make pem {dimensions desirable, embank: | Every em e should be i is the most infections ав w Ф 2. jit h gs tsd |в рч] to. Secure success in his «ren ite ee giving us byan кери upon the body. lie хрх d һер also, the poison lies latent іа the system for ral days after being iuha led, and during -— Id Hom a dertenpandMe The Champ heat Crop of the 8 c б above onding "- pu blished E a eti Another faet of equal im а cautious persons may be deceived in йо кү H Wall purchases. m Mr, „Bates hich that *| but not generally known, is that the special ждете the E igher sunken n parts, leaving a ing at A "lowest. keie Moog which to water when used up or become foul. Lot and ends be lin "n tt na m trial in ripe of "а material or infectious matter, on which the dis rm able to segure jud ; m faets w h de am ds for its existence, » multiplied to the lst July I wrote to я) to be estimated im the system of eve ilii ачи » T d Mr. wrote les Howard and Mr. геч timatel mately the eause of the death of СЕБ < After describing the precautions to obser which have been already published, the Committee that he had порей Mr. Hewitt Davis, n н! t Мг, Bates's аб I wrote to Mr, Howard, thus | of the oné = " secured," E inviting him to , Brighton, at which he | Ell: M belon — em d ing to other tie о cattle. For this purpose they here e t tbe] led: [i к issuing fi rom do high percolate without entering into Үү arrested let out and vog mixing with]the steep o flow over the lower land by n the Steep pond.—This, Yr to ‘pprova prac ractice, will depend (1) on the con- Flax when put in; (2) on t e condition water ; and (3) on the temperature of the ds system is, if Iamrightly informed | Y ч ^g water Bomi prends ог vio t M "à to act, ап a g in the side s trowblng b « portions of the pond ве, w x: Дн 7 а oat as was obliged to write an e xplanation и à А, LI ing sie ptoms of the cattle plague, and of the two do Thus ough Me ә aum | of Mr. Bates to ды: Fred. F. Hallett, | anim Shivering. Ыыы the and a mucous djscharg: Kin; sivc visitation of | nostrils. the cholera ? By the in serie on of larg: T d frequently ac- of diseased meat in rite у“ m d g short an uick, companied ee. Aire as d indication of pain. t of oe фе and тоо! outh is reddened, үс у TE dos Toe. The bowels occasionally ара: but, in most instances, баға soon sets in, the evacuations being slimy and very frequently - "фй со The vagina is often intensely ostratión. - —Ó is great, А animal wide Lv -o secretion 5 altogether. ‚ or Lung Disease. m attack is mostly he orking Ауа mo dwalings, in щщ» it is not possible 1 for the inmates p сс atio "or The terrible eastern first a appearance in a loli and known, ye fe Pond ni ea ihe water 4 hours more. Lr ut rm. n having conversed ànd reading his lectures on the eoo appearing at the outset to be but little t the тш «боа of the | affected. retain t Lg t brightness, often. to the d by a to cleanliness, illness, LT hab fime wash pec but, ol excep in ied [^4 fn is one of the tagion es have Amongst practical men there is some eias fe x pl din regarding t to attempt to olera, is littl alteration in the focal evacuations, except- Grass or stubble bi vi e SUE ME DM. y | ТУРЬ scarlet fever, and small-pox, Some little agi- Hs [n the last stages of the | lady, when a diarrhoea comes едо leads s erint tation has lately prevailed on the culpable m t of|on. The th of the body and the extremities is me to believe thatsome at least, if pi В : 4 retained to the last hours of the il In miich cows the ту the Fia ipa, coliages м. "f rit, in, which. the) oe Мн, БШ: Dev үн anima Wim frequently yield a ad it should zi be left 1 nger t Жы wi H ill it i has worki rer das Jé e paka drop P the fir quantity to the very last. The affected animal will some- ocean com A with hat oug опе, шап A D» 'eeks, ind e puse from fermentation ай ind D ife may ha dy inclination to check the oot Disease, Мн idden, No ү > sacked, "E osed of. r i moni toms, gT pting in very rare ins bad conduet of their grown-up obildren, and scold the ЖЫН УАЙ) snacks its lips, Md toss um the move- younger, but with miserable results, ight be anti- | rj of its tongue that the mouth is t of suffering. сїр when they but two to ү ы а The saliva flows fred from t the s mouth, а ий ccunnlats aiso y and sleep in by night. The natural results which | asa f tence of large blisters on the tongue, and follow a system of ling men, women, boys, and onih soog me те uy M ү у: girls to congregate together like animals, is not con- | number, and always white in colour. The animal seldom ducive either ity or religio d an refu food, but Folly а е in ita mouth, and ohon drops re и! si aa | doubted tendeney to demoralise the class, who, bete aroma tamg тое B ps tomporataro of the more particularly — Е ds a "state te body altered. The evacuations are also n p е. — stancos alluded T e true state | instances the feet aro а а e mouth, , blisters will form between the toe: nadie e Be dia gre ei ti e inel so om аниа eii reir pel p mele: e Mee int In mileh cows the teats are affected our except p hor "jon recovers 15 man, individuals are obliged to observe certain civilities, Beto, espocialiy at opoaing o the miie duci whici led . \ i A E COE A ME IUE S S m... 1а gener qi e of high low | sheep, 2: hn „ as well as among the T V ionis it, it would ийа bé зае dd hich will expose the na ttle. i і 985 | the E ji ye ee а bika чу different аврее& from the polite and smooth exterio meeting either in publie i 8. &ociety exists, and the wide F4 Meal] 'omæopathy. | amongst the educated and ucated; and how few| ^ mpkin, ч i the fast young | Th аыл Тигр oia iR a discussion o ice t — m to themselves the ruin ai, 4 се нм circumstances, f symptoms of the prevailing p Ты ones, are bringing upon i" and the | epizootic. h " howe r, there ischief they are entailing upon th tion, | description of near eater, the өл believes to Me been the eh which AP has 904 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. тел : mino dessus a4. E iering tl I had as every wise landlord will e disease as the Beny Murrain, and which was|farm ; and I think that, Ч E y ord will selec | successfully treated by him B advantage. by the law of iyi nes ery threshold of his e ntry, rs RE TEN blished y I end manent and effectual security, and саш gt “ tinmas himse' or his credito; | ago in his horn Homoeopathy ? Mar itors for may ** On June Mesi I bo ited a cow belonging t to ч metas is in in the 3 year flowing ч Pug in. of бы, > b 1 od ze, pen interp a 1 eel Hall, Cheshire. ліѕ was an aged cow and a heavy st o ebruary. 8 ong € cai milker. She had only recently come into ps адр Sure» for the law of {ды dg would not m let ie бе ада Liner gei dca ВО Neid in the ene N expected the landlord gv such a postponed | he бее aud he c ke hia к ms for ы domestic drench composed of ginger, pepper, ale, treacle, c., | period of rent, especially to a deseris as I was to him | rent w o o Ses, ET ther ыа а жыз was given. Excepting that she neither € nor gave milk, | at that time. І have reclaimed most of my land out и І ц landlords Pa condi d à nothing арэн was obs qoM ses y fol o becam morning, of heather, and I have expended 9 on lime and bes their inter ge in regard Ш, е е s vh VR? Puis ed, id сао a uec nl shi Sd guano and on permanent improve I get li or payment of en no pe nto Ка poisoning. . | by the railway, and I pay credit prie С for it. ben be better to tala а good aud industrious утар тше 96, snd, weak sestimdhen -1 , ада I get credit for шу lime for a month or six weeks— | who и ed a little credit, or to take i = eculia: oan at every expirati ‚ пе x single наа 7 peel at intervals of à few minutes; loud | Rever more than віх eks. 1 "pomotimes got six ablo нА е nt in ad rattles in the trachea ; он b sa A cm А = млати credit for guano. Hs ere iyi goo en t It would со: fi th and nostrils; ton e Roi. and protruded Mss 3 or 4 inches from the mo hg thirst ; great E bourhood. E gs [és mail рад тууй SO in swallowing fluids; deglutitton. акаат by d Some less ome er; an ne A cannot drink from a bucket on the floor, bel Lar when шш to their pr дез м position, I "ibink that the | во. itisraised to the mouth ; eyes здеу, dull, ew рон and | law of hypothee is an an advantage to that class of | fro о" egs, ears, and whole surface cold ; secre of milk EE ablin ПЕАТ suspended from tho first ; appaling purgation of Suid whitish, nis, by 1 giv ble f frothy, horribly fætid matter, mixed with flakes of lymph, and | indulgence. not think it would be possible for occasionally with a hard lump of fæces. cig — ed such tenants to Du eot before they reaped a cro ot stay in в — e Aconitum 1, 10 drops, and Arseni- ST " hour ire d in my nei D TRADE: Mr. David nd ed шу fat business for 50 Een pec that. My QNEM about 20 aba before I joined the busines |in We rops “10th. ‚(24 hours after vis it.) Much improved ; pulse 80 an 2 оар gone ; os dee cough ; looks ibblin; ng of saliva; purging c matter voided is natural A colour zad fai not offensive; appetite fair. The cow began to rally about 2 o'clock this morning. Continue medicine. E lse 70; respiration natural; occasional purging | or neighbourhood. with farmers in buying d Sling: “ы it ont 100, 0007. worth x вага апа | feeding-stuffs in | the year, and ме se ll в нобе HE кү ve raised | shou n|t industrious, economical, and 1 апа Cross.—I летя ж а, ые г ее came $ if the Шу, it would bea to injure their I вч Tu "loy a. suffer. arms would lad Me purchase Rye grass seed by sample, to the extent kind, and the s йога to go roned } fæces; во e of е сгор сли а газ rem отей, 3 br ее eie мир aas г. ЧЕРЕК СЕ 20, 0001. or 30,0007. annually, from farmers and (To ued.) 3 .."'Idid not see this cow again, but the owner told me, а сае ear t раан tity is less, owing to the Е. : D v time e ОШ grad meia gels crop ; but, on verage of five years, our pur- Mis cellane Е 1 ** Remarks :— senteric Murrain is mentione ееп- how; in eport to the General Board of Health) on Munain | chases of Rye gras seed have ranged гош n" ors, to аа ani uiid in Horned Cattle : and he gives in Ё ndix an account by | 30,0007. ually. e also purchase iefly The Butchers Bill. upper an M pue pee reel sel ie solemn ia таан principali in сат ce 5. . ec This disease, as it prevailed in the East, was characterised by | the Lothians stock markets. Io ought to mention, t hat | weekly Tuacconnh Марр О symptoms closely resembling those of Asiatic cholera i man; Y where meat Mes È of our ж z ә ат USER OM чан thon Mf eontr do busine - : in Led ы СЕ there : Lh no m ook folly: And а, in Mk o ү а res almost uniformly fa markets. In the istric 8 w| ны we do business, Iam | we have а wide margin i еб Aci паша. rought very ш ree a aede ы ag ioult 25 |every head of a family аб th t momet s of the а а oi на коа чн M ^od eie gem clip: idi ten who pow Pall sorts of r prepare to жу Ше diffic us crisis AÍ di Mr. Syddall, who takes great interest in pei matters, and | һау, знов: E from бе! ше ve fhypoties hen utchers meat will inevitably raise hs price 4 тшнк qos ийме pere, Ore ше died shortly after | tenant-farmers become ban fid "tiat the other articles of food, to say noting af e ine in d s ruining t 9 a few hours illness. The post- morte: em appearances ы sum to $ vide, pis ашыу "io adis rd, is very as we write, i m 6 im. i ANM account. x ei ети M e sm = as rule. ing the last three or foár years, those whose f orby сеи E ETICA me al e hi seen seven or eig cases at one he апа eir aL y ouseho: d ШУ ET т zm" Mat of а x баа bo hend SEs знг to about 260 07., ee ch was ead over about m otav im ai ortance аге Ж ew and brought up as a farmer, o St ongst cows | 87 debtors. From 67 of these we riim оний as yet | the e. xA eo hada aie m а а омо! Ris in ust be admitte, | 20 dividend ; five have paid eur ч о 38. р ег xs ° ЫЛ ке: д ds уту andi The striking effects of the treatment are evident, md show v tbe me from 3s. to 5s. ; four from to 7s.; five from | less "Fortunate Шац t an them tion of butchers meat 1 speedy remedial action to be derived fi w doses of | 78. to 10s, ; and one Bos aid 115 d is the highest wit our daily consump T rcentage s Boraosopathio medicine, even in eed dividend we have received. Our "loss has bee 007., | mences in the Loto в Shop. x ЛӨ ur: | торо Roohi tis a oF th оу tf tha clin eficaciousin | Jess the dividends. That has been upon transactions | is девонй io make the cook ва iut aresta to bèn I is E ei : x th he extent of about 450,0007. in In | servan! pay о жары шу oni thé Боаб ui ib per two | Ве e the rule is to give с vas Nob 9 x e y coms і " > rtin. i ei of me от three other 4 1 dm edis,” a a Sli Ed pii 8 ашу еш aro. paid about dar tie, med Indeed, in very few n а ke 1 ved. Не also recommends Arsenicum— third dilu» = ighed when il n : T" h а great m: are deferred till spring, when |supply of meat reweighe ; tio g Д р Я from the T% ing is the c АРЫЫ в ганак The follow- ied transactions are gone into. Many of them pay cash | count the dozens of wine we ogni linen meas « р т their үчун „дш рер е of v oes nt | merchant; we see our silks priy ink f cattle should T е Мр o; oy e shou ey examine the whi atire 5з. р hen we buy them; but for som and in F сет сай prd and КИЕ M" гаре PEDIS ton from tho s of oi б» rul ,|reason we take ix butcher's icis intel 0б й upon her in course of potet ment. This may be discovered | they don't pa rome money ME зй but в me do, | upon trust. An e hav w by ronds me the upper part of the i (ieu) of е xc fles alios u en p «c Our бча been eb т?з is the aa est of all ou ly Җ орепїп ostrils are swollen M shining, ine the ards kitchen refor! kai part о White. nM, marked with mall, kenti par n seed in tions d xe de on manures. | first step tow: ry joint t into S Mie spots, iginal ter nd above t i surfaco: This is, get ure and | should е: аи e € p aoeighed s ў ervation o; н erable value, and а her's shou! ; symptom Yo be met with in every case at least 24 hours before cem together, i pen whom we | don! ask cash payment. ue p will be to "Ü the appearance y othe The ne acc bu ofa E others. * 2, І may aed mention that in white cows I have observed red n o ves 6 із an accidental decide. Obra s slavering at the mouth, by the é appointed inspectors, end bod the MUS whereas, it w. We are bound to a dd that we would rather trust Ae vimm of Prof. Simonds and of Prof. G. ч Вго m our readers are indebted for the fu iscas sion which the whole subject has receiv eg in our | columns : eeks. X during the past few уу [We take rd a {һе immense у: Armes evidence pee ore the ers mmission at e to pu ahlak such extracts from it ^ "will indicate the е g style of Scottish agric Seen , and the enterprise and en уату of Scottish — culturists. (Continued from p. e». ) Казни, DuxBLA TD pé 250 rs and I|1 y entry was 15 y The of my lease is 19 pex na inp on pe ө ТАЙПА | п {һе | bunker 6 i loss, it is more e iry to limit. ves them, but are it. к б read; ез, s. "be ^ pay foreha: veio to AS da ndlords? . In some cases they might. › | Tenant-farmers labour iin ја о ith the D law, that their credit is € ey t ge Veces verbe on vetri =: merc! diy banke: n and T that ahe farmen bills. the итче sites of One prie hi eat a be upon tl "the ques estio "des supply and competition ists in the шей | to the vicious Р EL which exists in ба whid d y ranged 1 where fortunes are no at was а conseguono of de. bw ot ‘hypothe. If there was no uch law, I would b м i are ug the eat es "v much more thr think a farm. ban ааа ‚ becaus use his о any person. d y advantage to ^e — vae see why the іад утес . Ofallclasses he has the need o with the i ‚ improvements e мада rd | laid out SEE engaged | in the practice of 2 terium about 45 3 years, always in Perthshire, e = the eastern district с Perthshire. Рей no inconvenience fro the law of MM. t p I inita v acier ч» advan! from the law, for the ren к of a ре e H ly becomes a creditor of the tenant i with i instance | i nothing." dr I sell goods to onths bill, my debtor can e business with | rent of which is E six months after en е; or at|at least half of which Et my staff in my hand, ina servant, and | any vim n time, his tenant cannot part the subject. If | enormous weight o ment llected a litti i then I tool nant Buch as Min 1 жк M h aside ae they can appear upo! for theg 1029 of buying our cutlets аш and c ready of fit or the LE V e buy loins quara 23, 1865.]7 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ETTE. 905 ЖЕН e redi sold to them by the the butcher, for | this mode the land has been enriched, while by the | ї parts of go more wholesome | usual mode it would ha ave been impoverished. Tt ds ок g than t e best parts of inferior meat UPON the WOOL TON. | agains £1000 "vt «s oen o E tion. hiefly eat. is Pa ond step, | west, is of a light sand : y NT IRON tbe иг classes chie n ight sandy nature, i в. UND isum 7 ATENT e, aar kitchen Lese be poor, i is situate in опе of the iere districts and 1 И W. FENCE for ДЕ ah — t with the bute anufactory: Newport, М Salop. c" the table before it leaves | been one of the most Warran eF be closely trimmed scorching on record. Mr. Bates | co: а ence ever offered at чор; and that if we want chops and cutlets, we | kindly offer беъ inspection of the field to any one who corresponding pri up rioen, Te is str repaired ir brok з E ы buy from him chops and cutlets, and not the | wishes to avail himself о adapted for exportation, and can be had of any height and mes! m hich the E-Th h With | required, at prices from 4d. to 1s. 6d r yard we Eta c ents from ey are cut. en comes the | the results sri 4 have j ze ел down а second field fc For further particular ly at th tho Ма ^ oap ion] со TI cam pb я е hini aoa e tà add a third. in spring. dis vi т | Agent. Mr. R. Wrxpr ns ре Street, Wediniasten SW. n quiin three times a-day, w ether ti podes (in pu AN 15, Manchester Buildi Iron Hurdles, Fen Y anchester Вий es, Fencing, e EL. ha y and hot joints for | Westminster, Sept. 18t d ings, um [ТАН Коган аге ma I = Ey y st manner mb This must be left to the firmness and ught Iron. „SHEEP HURDLES, from 4e. ; spe. Me heir employers. 16 is painful to think eath ; CONTINUOUS FENG from üscretion h ork faithfully and hard for one M of Operations Sd. per foo ЫЕ GATEN from who w 5 . г юо! ы Yu = Мед insufficiently fed; but still there is a Wrzsr SussEx: Sep W: f tl Зы. сш. Hut етн бай to чулай beyond which it is absurd | most «cott ad ons s that any remember. The |. ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, к ransgress, Our correspondent * Pro. | heat г intense and oppressive, and there is every sign | ҮТ {7 Ж Бш м зы бану Ше w E Es pu mei some months that it will contin nue so for some | time longer, as the = с, аер ча } uem rs on domestic economy, placed | ome г m No. 2, Winsley Street шй exorbitant daily consumption of butcher's | H estia соп done here for more than а week, but | V ERU V sat to pie, Me "d к fairly bl Wheat EW IMPROVED E eh Tondo, Г... lty i but the а H JM. WIRE , NETTIN dolar ibat thi this xc In every M | quili ity is hr Жөн Ж there has been fito carried | Orest Improvement with Reduood Price ius family th s pii f fisb, eggs, bacon, butter, in really good order, Ac Жр be long before any of M : 2i poultry is considerable, a hose it t e fit to grind by itself, so that old will 4 e in F etd the consu apa "1 [ede er's Pio: re quest all through the winter, а nd there is a great йу the best spec of а gero e. ded p dress наа unt o. e D E d if 4 is possible much will be mm io be вее A "among зе gentlemen ot her | used again for fee Er ^, Household Brigade. "They are all 6ft. high | Barley is not good on ihe Ч А much of it was & бета ате all young and healthy, they аге all | down long "t it was cut, and consequently thin, а Their penta, there- | and some spro and some was cut when we had mm Соны to be above the average, and heavy mild vni mdi - а good deal grown, "t there PRICES per Ілхклт, none. of them, s very little that ; Oats | size or Light. |Medium E INE: bin у veo they certainly bear по | аге altogethe ehy TELS ds erhaps бшу pe Mesh. | — Mostly used for - : — ET being stinted. Now, t ihat a | crop we tae got. Roo e don ба but we а d ur) [Gal арб |Јар аа (Jap! Gal pirate family of, sem x persons, of whom one-half think there are moro рас filed than usual, and m 8. s. d. |s. d. d. s. d. |s. d. s. d. |. dila. a. d, ma ze women and children, .dieted according to the f the earlier Poen ar to| 22. Heres Dogs, Poultry 03 04 03105 10-4410 S jo Gig qu stimate of “ Providus," on 14 lb. of meat a head |rot. [sg the young Clove бк хо тая luis at iex о 91/0 410405 05 1060000 8 diy, besides butter, fish, poultry, bacon, and eggs|havo to be fed extensively. throug h the Жл вай t im 0 4 0404 s libitum, consume exactly the weight which is uring the vint j bot the tho difi Hm. |smaüest Rabbits 2:05 000407 070909 p п шй ашріе to maintain 32 Life Guardsmen in high |€ aliy e is to get stock to do it. Sheep have gone up| i. Avanos ee e ПОП HH beith and vigour without the accessories of butter, fo а very high price, and yet aro all wante pa rards or upward: 75 bit le Quantities of 1! Зо тан усу free to nearly ай the ih, try, bacon, and eggs, we ink we һауе esta- | ОЧ pen e are not 24 Е À few z| DM и 8 tions а н Їр po in Englandi and 200 Wished the fact to which we earnestly desire to call would ca buy them e, and our f marke I ers si most parts of Scotland and pile attention, that the usual expenditure of an has got ida aeh габа Mas "the cattle disease *„* (тыт а. qe of Netting warranted to give satisfaction, Ваз) kitchen is so extraordinarily wasteful as to has appeared in the neighbourhood. adir nally. e Tp e e dd а seg margin At ERU ueris ар the very d eadl n'th l Ir his 1 п g^ een | vi ом PRNCING F ERCING WI, F) PATEL, = b Ind wing meat famine. Ап English soldier's rations are | У y іп ћове places. n this locali bs on tue GÀ GATES ARDEN EN 1%. of bread and i1. of meat a day. Pall Mall | east and south of Chichester, it has — ecl on | SEATS TS and EDEN ENGINES GA t v emm КО ^ Tõu гог five f farm s, and n now an ind aho е hea ita оона нава aud AGRICULTURAL MA ukes Companies for Agricultural. Direction. —The possi- | 8р ead t on application. Every article guaranteed to bo of acti t hough it be the case, that |°% satisfactory вок & Со. Office: 18, Cannon Street, City, Lond н character of the subject on which you | those "s lose do а = p ^ known, yet others deny = yposite te St. Swithin's Lane ара “ London tone,” nd шї to operate. If soil were of uniform depth, con-|5eem too eager to spread the report, and every | 190000 Bridge. iay, and ед if meteorology were 4 of the | апіша that dies is е Ed — -— I And эген, ЕС; быы ahn the бау ot Eondon Broverr amd cose tote "mé sciences, and vitality were everywhere alike, the | the cry of wolf may eel padure | London Наба Е — AA "tof agriculture itself might be кке in а few | and neglect to take those т presmntion that » -— ALVANISED IRON WATER CISTERNS. Tis 01 universal application, and the result of every | And such i enc “ - und Chichester, | Cheap, light, and durable, will пов rust or corrode, and pena be ru predicted. "But into every lace Prom united acti keep water perfectly аа agricultural conditions irregularity and 3 pr nt t d of the di mertainty enter, and just in pro noris a is I penil do rules becom e impossible, and even Р have ir p ess кчө; сарой "iade ші general laws become veiled under the influence of | but nothing agreed u; and there is at prese Hore immediate circumstance А man may become a | danger that n steps Pu a d ipe preven ^» Х та enltivator by the poene of certain rules, for | further spreading of it, till pons à has got Mode М To hold Fach, ad vegetable life, and even weather, in any опе | further, and then there will be ШШ ате tolerably ка AR known; he cannot shut the stable-door. Whatever my be the cause, become a good stock farmer, or at leust Bo саппыт ина ссу ox that the landlords and tenants of ALIM 80 gallons, 31s. 0d. herdsman in this Vif, T по опе rule will apply | West Suss not form a strong working "a j НИ" 100 gallons, 3б. 0d. t wh. animal temperaments and characters for any таев ошодой with their | | 120 gallons, 39s. 0d, Lr dee has to deal. n should be inclined to | See accounts of meetin iul 14 in all parts of the i | 140 gallons, 42s. 6d. the arket-gardening compan Kingil; and u bin ts given, but here E is dl | 200 gallons, 60s, 0d. of a тїй than тер арену dairying compa vek x in that way. Should some spirited farmers try a oue 'Thá'ancceas ofa cow-keepin аен оп | 0 get up а т бот based p" not ааш, апа ppm interest in the e animals Natri iuh neither | itis often difficult to g Тра lue оо eire du p agents can be expected to exhibit. тев of all thi eros Üulfure.—Towards the end of 1 Mr, | there appears {о be none to o take lis TM А om enger o "ЫШ pen dta viously not acquainted, informed me ndents tolay dewn a field containing 10 acres Heg: е pet к: "€ best. Р that he would put the preparatory | the destruction of mice in cornstacks. Мапу years E Mx i i ў GAL seeding, under ту | says йе, mx Wiltshire man that iion the country | GALVANISED WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING: ETTIN 3 ge, The field was therefo: d stack for the dressing, which was very re prepared, the seeds | 209 charged із. per 4 IMPROVED GALVANISED W Spring, and although thé Hon was not vigor- | ©0181, but кы ceased to come round as usual eri arvest, | HURDLES, HURDLES HURDLES NETT Servaris the growt d абу the | Sii tmi шт» some ӨГ бш теме wil, dro e| GALVANISED I = was so rapid vhat by the some bono ON PUMPS C. une there was abundant pasturage. It| publico, give their "D е GALVANISED SWING WATER BARROWS. Я » taR LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN "dw first org of July — - ril genre он atio ox secalinus—Rye-Brome Grass | XSPHALTE ROOFING FELT, М ber square 1е14, but as that nu as quite | Laye Dowx A CHALK Nan: _8. It will not do to let G Morter & Green, late Н. J. Mokosi hi rv to the food the field р it m: found | come of itself in old Sainfoin in order to good pasture. теу тю рамро "Y D ee and Estimates free on application. mow and make hay of seve 4 То] want to grow the right pe tof f plants you must sow the right 13, t George Street, Leeds, the G fr y r 2 sorts of seed, an tid you cannot dojbettér than procure and ree read РАТЕКТ GUTTA PERCHA SOLES.— Ye obvi sses from getting too luxuriant, Mr. Sutton’s paper on laying down Grass, which you will IMPORTANT TO GARDENERS.—The Gutta Percha Company have have viated the nec ity of mowing, 1 by sending to his address es ng. We should get the | the pleasure to acknowledge the төсор& of Sheep per acre, would have been required,| land well fallowed this hot weather, and folded heavily with 9. Grex, Esq., the celebrated would Ба еч i| s ter; then in spring put the cultivator | "Gentlemen,—l have worn Soles and Heels theso yielded valuable fattening food | fhrough it, and sow Grass in March, with a light crop | two years, and so much in a as I necessarily am in all г 76 wo! rade of either Oats or Barley, about one bushel of seed per aere, | үр Аз пагар л рне Profitable mode. s, taking int which you may either cut green in June or let ripen, as you Ieri gi un Re UMS du amend the fiel field has yielded EEN hay of «d please. The seeds for a comparatively light calcareous soil | times се by warming Qe aeu Qi Be ud E P m UA ; and y y should be—Foxtail, 51b. ; Timothy, 21b. ; Fescue, 21b. ; | thick the wora Dr as easily as ir it were so much dough. afford for two months hence| Meadow Fescue, 31b. ; ial Rye-grass, 19]b. ; Italian |1 y of occasionally wi 5 lb.; Catstai b, Rough-stalked meadow | fee! eot to adopt, à material tli o 6 defios damp. Ny t rass, 21b. ; ‚Нор Trefoil, 11Ь.; White Clover, 3 1. ; Re lee your bedient DATAN eumatism by the "x хасна and Sainfoin about 5 or 6 Ib. рег acre. Every variety of байа Percha arti 1clos, such аа Min i fuas, "Tub : . We can but repeat the advi се alren dy give: 1 In Soles, Sheet, Pump жулат Fire Bukota. B Bosses, Union гама, а long-established colony the vanta ot c colonists have ong Flasks, Bottles, vam Chamber Vessels, Toilet Trays, Sponge peg ered by esmen on the е You y Curtain Ri aan pv à dpt kc. поре теа. Ба better nothing with you but thin, f personal or | by the Gutta eir wholesale dealers b | domestic need, about which teh сап be no aed re MN in town ог country. > im o tained, which otherwise several| in buy on the spot whatever agricultural implements and e Prncna Couraxy, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, City Road, e made so good, and, besides, by! seeds are necessary, 5 906 and POLLARD'S CONICAL BOILERS "Га HEATING by до WATER, fixed at Seats of Duke of Newcastle, Lord or &c., at Viscount Sydney's replaced, after . JON: STE me da being 20 years in con: ae Apply at wing, &c. ms pum Street, Southwark, London, ты; Аск DL и Exhibition Prize M. А, 17 Stamp E; а Works, "e ж 18, тирон ди Bus TARD have just fixed, x "Wollaton at Lowrxgasse, No. 44, Landstrasse, Vienna; ашы, айе rt Pe Middleton, several BOILERS and LONG Bahnhof, Pesth. Une m RANGES o! OF PIPES. Descriptive, Illustrated, and Priced Catal, Special Drawings when require P ж Г t Steam Threshing Machinery made у ROWN лхр› GREEN'S B THE PRIZE nenas CHEN Card. S AMUEL F: ке n E Еее; GENERAL HORT notty Ash, eur F Liverpool Reference рата T ermitted to the Nobility and try througbout Great ela Britain and nd. Тнк МЕ Patr к 1409, ating by Hot Water. eria OSE RANGE vith ап OPEN GHIMNEy » g- KOLITT ANDS, Iron MERCHAN E EE HOT WATER vibe ped e London, S yard:— 2inch, 1s. 2d. ; OTHOUSES for the MILLION. —Ün 2v principle erige os A the кк And ine economy and eow 2-nch, 1s. 10d. ; and inch, 28. 4d. BE NDS, from Stock, 18.64., 25. 6d., vb and patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., combinin Prospectuses frog by petite and 3s. each. THROTTLÉ VALVES, 10s., 138. each. Other | ҮРӨН абр oh onpness, excellence, "and durability, БРАВО Frepvemor Тномаѕ, 72, Bishopsgate Within, EG Connexions at equally low prices, and all PUE па аон manu. | HOUSES, painted three m XT М о тт with English Sheet Glass, can | supplied eed for fixi петте, Estimates eiven von, end orders ру post punctually attended to к e TL by 25 ЖЫТЫ — rated pipt with Prices, сап be had on application to Hea eating b Fs Water. : m ai & J. Mortos, Agents, 7, Pall Mall Баз? London. OT-WATER PIPES, p Reduced тести пем Also, A HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- US Elbo xp Vds Тее Pipes, and every other connection; | TION, 32d P" price 1s. ; post free, 1s. 18. Wro! hes Boilers, Saddle, Conical, Cylinder, т : n M. kom dine. eadh. Improved Bollors an (E A USTIN, SEELEY, AND CO.' Stock «s 2415 43 ft. by 19 fb., guit dne с _ шщ use without brickwork, еле! how comprises Valves, Im ed Furnace Doors, Fu ry description in stock, Mr. LYNCH WHITES Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Black- friars Bridge, London, S. Price m on äppligatton. _ ү Ж Мент Works, Eoo BL AEn i icu er. Two vot hv s] prepered for a gentle 'esidin, ark Lane, ection being c Per Kop "x adjoining raised on e qe of рны the view 296 different kinds of VASES; ае аа an Midland Power Horticultural and Hot-water| About ri desee ie Aue: REDE pter. эана ua 10 feet diameter. Works, Loughborough. " FLOWER BOXES for for WINDOWS, & PRIZE MEDAL 1802 ipei ied 2 Si The нн of the above R S 22 SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS, Bo admo amount of Ovat эз One of ay othe -aa m INE [2 22 ORNAMENT: т GATE PIERS. OR ELEM OR ij COOKING, A [As of Fuel and and Ше And a great variety of SALUSPIADING and PEDESTALS. EA E сы ness, Со ing" ort, Durability, шй i daki G. MESSENGER, the i of the above 369 to 375, Euston Road, Regent/s Park, N.W . ks, finding it peu thro the great demand for his ү К, aei CUR E а SMOKY CHIMNEY. йонйошйша Buildings а ing Å ratus) to make large di A AND SONS L ondon, Inventors and Малишев, Vesta sk i PA, Me additions to h LY: S, (| e Tit he БА with an entire xd Manufacturers of London jue DEREN S, ,& W STEAM- POWER ACHINERY, is now enabled to execute Majesty, 436, West Str: Orders entrusted io VA with the irn dispatch, pu at the lowest po: Po gi price rep ed with good nan substantial wi "ilustra d Catalo; pukik orking and Estimates, free Кулеке Qaam POM € PATENT BUILDINGS for , Highly ставе by the гае ies Horti- ILLUSTRATED Perd PE with Prices and Books of fet monaals, forwarded on application. FLOWER VASES EDSTEADS, BATHS, WILLIAM $, BURTON display Hi jane PAX ESMIS to Н, us ate dis ND cultural ONT xw Kensington. Plan: Xu. Estimates eld + steads. The of eac Burr їбавев Tn? RUE sizes s always in stock 1—5) HYDRO-CARBON Far varied ever submitted to to ne EE. às by 15 feet, ал! AXES Half-span, 24 by 10 ft. ; Leau-to, uA portionate with those that have tended to ARSE y troo tor ЛЫЙ. most distinguished in this country. Descriptive icu fully illustrated, by post for 90 from the | Bedsteads, from .. .. 195, 0d. to £30 0s. Author eu peri Ced Уен торе о. 1, Temple Shower Baths, .. 85. 0d. to £0 0s. Row West, Birminghai The Lamp lifts out of Lamps € from ... 68, 0d. t £T T8 š the Vase, requiring no T "— same rate. er Majesty's в Royal Letters мей, fixing. Pure Hi ME < NE mm Is fitted either with X S. BURTO FURNISH M а by grises to НЕН. PW - vanvaus ENDE Russ TT |. ectro-Plate, Nickel Silver and 2d Britannia кото ; Hot-water Dishes, Stoves, Fonders, Ee ms (М1 h Ranges, Lam) OR THE ORDINARY | li ESI Бай EN и Trays, B FLAT-WICK BURNER. E Pians of ү: zye Shon or ooma a D ON i, 1 | ат! е е The Koh-i-Noor Burner Paa ха, London, м »- ч "n AM. Pen N о, erat, Й much 2I cost, andi: ni пф EANES, The Monumen E ` — liable to o get out of ord. D Established лр. The Opal Vas d f Bohemian Glass, and EANE'S TABLE CUTLERY, ed f НЕ TERMINAL SADDLE BOILER —This is the кенер. Жопа Burner. Fat. | The 890 is uie К Md com gps e perfect, by the addition 9 —— —— ee end IA which quite е, the es and i Ph Nue: ОЬ КОМА. io ко о этш 235. 6d. 148,64 od ihe tante эда panenan forms the ` a ursa doing away with all онеки Он at the | With Gold Lines i x 25 6 16 6 our name, ап whero it ш most posed to 2 We irem ac аге to о (е bolerjust | ЖИ ШШ ү Antiqa е ар ME а. sd. rrr va Ron of the re A m que) es otio 20 23 Table Knives, per doz. 1 no *0 bs peha Gi ie Royal Hortieultural Gardens, South Kensington ; Ruby G Ginas, бшед vi ith goid Iines - 0 MET TL |9 1 3 Е 5 Д BE ana W aí work ak (Md VIAA Nursery, Holloway, Mr. Wil iams | Е ga 3 0 | Carvers, Joint, pr pair зати ST e gonsonted to show іб о апу one who will call at that um or Ruby, ri ello vig ld: 0 a 2 hment. Circulars, Prices, &o., on Ама йыгы, to е obtained of the Trade throughout the Nd. CMM ad 5 LECTRO- "PLATED SEON s J. IREL КИ Ap a Re MD UE. best manufacture, well finis) plated, Bwer NE Works, Банана Sos, Broughton Lane Manchoster Mesiénoster | Universal Mariao Price £5 5s. stamped with our mar Р, ара guaran Greenhouses—Heating Apparatus, MITH AND BECOK 21, Boud Ri ^ Со] n pois nm im sent on recerpt postage stamps. Per dozen. е Spoor able Forks .. rt Forks .. Spots Caution n to G ners.— asd eie VUES Ку rs and others, but are Of am imation pragi Pi does OVERS and HOT- ic Khios whioh wero mot ot isi tvii invite particular attenti ess org ers and ma excellent assortment. of thans Goods: to side тене, $9 35 35 1 itannia Metal, set ofő .. Башда Mete sot o t^ 15 in $21 с i: | 0j 213 7 E F RY'S ICELAND M сооо A боера, sot ofi "ia 8 1212 1% : are acknowledged FRY'S SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE, desideratum | JS, Бат & Soss, Bristol and London, are th and richness of Mer dicum волна ы the iro Medal, 1808: oh From the ьн Enea Амын Constrüctional of these and Perrin: patent buildings, their тА, is cM : s xen in point ao кїй pete коша ANE ud иңү СЕ OWN GREENHOUSR x: 2 GOOD SAUCE," is prepared - by Lea & Porgi ya M DUM is a Tenant's Fixture. ү ROBE n dem CELE | sg ROR ER E The public are respec: Plant, Business, Business, Machinery, and all connected with gpd should see tunt Lea & Jany gind eue m EE Label, hese reall. БАЛУ seti БЫА a m Мо Шай data * Sold Wholesal , the Propri ; one G: ; P 19а аска suum ENARE ix D. has introduced most important improvements in their For Purity an of Quality, Swell ings, particulari construction, and " amorous experimenta haa suo- QorxaxN's GENUINE MUS TA D|sperior family ара kx «иан (оу mako exin Orekari es cd aad OL ERTZE Mk — or d an be desired in a le building. OM {ооа structures at the lowest price consistent with Trado Mark, THE BULL/S HEAD, on orch : sound work, Their Package. and Estimates on application to T. H. Genuine and Double Superfine are are qualities particularl н Builder, Hot-water Jie, &c., А. А eem recommended for eps x. Lodo a all коо and Druggists, : amans 25, 1865. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 907 T quis on Botany, 1 by Dr. Lindley. OTANY: ов, TAE ART оғ ркы та in ва Selentiie "Language, for Self. Sch ХҮ; on, THE RUDIMENTS OF BOTANICAL | СОНО. BOTANY: o 8vo, half bound, with 400 Hlustrations, p KINGDOM ; ов, THE твоето TE IAM Uses ОР PLANTS. & mme b: n thé LE arem. ai In pose Volume, 8vo, clot e 365, W L Late CAL and (ECO )NO JMICAL BOTANY; An моо ot u Principal Plants ауе їп Medicine i у. In 1 vol. 8vo, with numerous Woodeuts, pri oq безе c pope under m = - EL following. proposed in the * И Е Б y all i r part of the species which are men- Denon vas indispensable ; have been beyond ots each E D Te secondly, because e: Вам shi owa n а science of observation, such as B. their attention, in the first instance, upon a bjects.” | i otany, require to imited B Lately Published, EMENTS or rd STRUCTURAL AN of Techni nical Terms, kua completes the -do Elemen! ntary Botanical Works b; Pritwor шурикт, о! ic * School Botany," and “The "Vegetablo Bom form t the other 2327008 же — Parts of OTANY, C € , Glossary of ped Straetural м Physiologieal S Bot ЖО d a Tes pd in one octavo volume, pri a form а complete manual of Рагу for Medical sister Sader e vu MN" made themselves acquainted with the Asthor's “ Schoo! Er Кооз & Еулхв, 11, Bouverie Street, , "mM e of PUE Іл 80, with THEORY sese PRACTICE of ORTI Io LTURE; Attempt to explain the chief Operations of Gardening зе ан аланов gro m pong inai Second" Edition of 5, ш : | «бы uch enlarg: By Јонх Ілхрькт, Ph. qus . *The First Nos Bakion of this valuable work was issued in 1840, й бше it has had an extensive е ын апа es been rre | Eo ї German, Dutch, and even Russianlanguages, Being | елей (o Ton ed to principles, however, the author at resolved to Tender the work more generally UN and EE eie 5 роде to 5 ical operatio: e ha cw matter by Ear the physiological ix. Fg facts fami tivators, or which Е: H quien isa m more interesting and dE eory of Horticulture, with pipes tical matter introduced to 83 кш Ба d and good cultivation corre- n ni о about tr times as much matter as the . . Although very large additions are mad many By the same a d T, отсто to вода 4th Edition, with 6 Plates, and numerous Wood Engravings. down, as ible, to the state i in n whioh it is le present day. wA psit во, he has D ELTE a quantity of new matter, АУ in tos and ecology, that the present Editi: я those г оома, Greex, & Co., Paternoster Row. Е.С. EN Memoirs by — Dixon. Jm TOWARD” a сат © othe Social History 18t. of Ho DAP dae loving and energeti are just, piers ps ere nd се almost ерау wm Svo, ‘loth, with Portrait, price 7s. Edition, cro PES, ii Am кчы. ue ac With Жз кет? earthly сагеег,—іће history yu s Magazine. The Orchard House. Acton Va Just published, enlarged To Ховикмкх, ene + Guide | to wr "Treatment and of f the Skin s Skin and Hair, vith С Casos. SKIN: 1 UMS D Mer Vi SUED QT the Twelfth Edition of AXD Ровілс EX QROHARED H OU S E. By Tuomas RrvrRs. 38, 6d. М е: РЕОН c "MORRIS аза SELL by London: Lowexa& & Со. ; or free per post from the Avrmon, AUCTION, о! Premises, Acton V. Uxbridge Savbridgevortin iddlesex, SIM 0 minutes’ walk та ач е Railway & Боа n, on the North London Line, on MONDAY, October 16, and Th folowing days, at 11 o'Clock emeh day, without the least V Эе. 5 "LUTLE py K on | GRASSES. Ву ax the order of Mir, Р Moped TS STOCK. o бод» of а large = 1 Gloucestershire = "ult IS aub, die Seedsmen to the healthy assortment of Evergreens b RO Shrubs, Ornamental rera i ire Agri s оз y. it and Forest Troes, includi t 5000 Common в, 4000 Bos o D dole es Mud. with or without а Grain Crop ? Aucubas, Green Hollies, 900 Yews, 500 Phi 800 пинаа гче eme сепз Grasses for different. Da Fir, 5000 Euonymus, 3000 Privet, Bays, 1000 (Ёле түү еы Tables of Mixtures- "Alternate Ноа n Аз, MEME Purple» Еров, 1000 Irish Ivies, Ње, Tu UAM, 800 Popiera, Fanse, rple ес! esnut,'Sycamore, Thorns, M an Xo Оса am subseque Managetmont А Se m and on ko, i sere, thousands’ of handsome Dwarfiralaed, Üntrained" andurd, тапал! Plums, Chi b ; 15 Lond don: Loscxax & Co., and all Booksellers. Dwarf-train ed oap ема o8 Figs 4—1 Our- д rants, Gooseberries, 20 ов; 7000 line Standard and Dwarf Ro Just published, ‚ price т 8 Stamps, ;2 E EE DE, 2 years; Hardy Cl WATER SUPPLY to VILL: AGES and FARMS. | 59 Mar be тей one week prior Кое" айе Barrer DENT "Catalog may be had (6d. each, returnable to э purchasers), on the Premises of Me: & Jacons, Exotio Nursery, Shepherd : MÀ E es dr rin һора! S Sia еде! in London ; and x the Avcrioxxi s, Ameri rseries, » Leytonstono, N.E. Also, at same рй, ON the IMPORTAN CE of SHELTER at HOMESTEA D. Also the Second Edit; tion, ai the Р ursery, Bagshot, Surrey. — Sunningdal Nurse: РАкілмІХАҺҮ Norice vd E. Р. 90 inp us ts will pete er Jatobe f by vertisements wi received w Oc! 1 the Publisher, W. Ripawar, 169, Piccadilly, W Р ее HE KANES GUNPOWDER COMPARTA US cked ee Cs Japanned Canisters, 0. 1 Fine, No. 2 Medium "ise Aer - London da : 45, Lime esed t, Е.С. The Kames Gunpowder Com апу solicit a trial of their CRYSTAL and other то NG GUNPOWDERS, of this year's manufacture. For stre; шы) eannliness, and prompt "ignition м pops be ed mequalle oid nes most duel Deale qi roughou! ry, Z o о 45, Lime Str eet, Lond D E с. LUID MAGNESIA.— THE FARM HOMESTEADS ot ENGLAND. томат жаба Ka ege am L, Piccadilly, MESS ESSBS. PRO’ Е: СКОБ. амр MORRIS have received h; To Implement Makers and other Advertisers. | AUCTION, xim MONTI, op the Premises. от ВАТЕ рсы JONSON AND SHAW'S FARMERS ' ALMANAC | Bagshot, Sui , Within б minutes" talk of the Sunningdale Station CALENDAR for 1806 Meg Railway, without the least reserve, in cons quenee two publie г entire у, There ar tions, an rare ur uet png Particu! eratan,- an Nurseries, Leytonstone, N.E. Sept. $3. aep Jmportar Ж = Sale of Hot and Gre D'S FLUID —The Medical 8, Stove nd Greenhou UM i arisen of pied for Ladies 1 ecutors of the late Mr. James prata, to SELL AUCTION. at Dee, отвагу Topsham Road, Exeter, on TUESDAY, September 26, SMS yo following days, ihe HOT and GREEN- HOUSES, "PITS, an MES, fitted" ied complete with Portland. Stone, а Sla d Benches, Boilers and Pipes for Heating, Pits Wood а апа Glasses, &c. The Stock o of PLANTS о mpríses а large collection of Camellias, is season, disease, if Cape Hea Ерасгіѕ, Gi loxin nias, pi menea Hard, 6 A4 о show зе: PARRE'S | Ferns, er e rca Azalens, Leer Merci er e e] xh wil clear from the | a general assortment of New Ho foliage с "ul, and ot ire health and бон rt. qtd Stove Plants. Life Pills may be ers of «os je au Vendor, in boxes, 1s. 1id., es (ж List of everything to be Sold at 25. 9d., and in family packe ets, 11 ach. oh Апен tv n) d w tlie vito 72 zt ra уч rd m. and ранд эт хт” 5 IR. uas UOI am LIZRUGE CE ТУ, wi ye e у] e. e | (CORN and Lm —A Gentleman, ma: ny years 64. each (to be allowed to purchasers and re, egular Ld with AA MU be happy to afford others the informa- Маххіхо, at os. Nu x L КОМ, в hoic which he obtained re e dorm нр! из s went period, | Aucti: p 106, St. à scat xeter, a о or fA fxonvenence stamped h the Greenhouses, Pits, and Frames GooparL, on Tuesday, at р O'Clock, ki be resumed each day at the same hour.—Exeter, September ^93, old throughout the World der. FORD & Catalogues (which will contain a AND D. TAYLOR З iA үест withi Traoi ss Maria Fitch), to чыг on the Premi к air, with plent; for more Glass. mtage 55 yards. chance seldom to bo met ona da rs ii red from £400 to £500, on V та х, р 27, at o'elock тебер, the whold Apply to Mr. Ноорек, Clarendon Road North, No otting Hill, W. $ ЕЕ ЗЕ and D SUCK or [ui ess of about 300 bushels of Wheel Block ami ра вте = яа кзг Light = ock ana Spring 0) ater ап w ARM TO LET, огуоо the of | Spring Market Cart, a capital Phaeton and Set of Now Hornets, Gut tee org ro vq i ioc] bee A reps LEAD сощ | and Thill Harness, Pair of Timber Chains, Corn two Patent he remainder Arable; with Dwelling House, Garden, Greenhouse, | Shafi cutters, small Sen, # Had isses И RNC and extensive Farm own уйэ Situate about 7 miles Írom London, Cistern, Pese Ste: > Ladders, А, about 3 from the Marke! А E own of n, 1 from th pe те Stations at 11,000 ft. of 9 g, «pr. oes, сеч оті ^p iet Si apa s d Thornton "Heat h, and |, 2 from the | pots. several lu аше misters, Cross-cut and Pit deve. 000 dstone, ystal Palace. mobs oting will be inci ded. Izon Pump, Viet, a large quantity of useful Iron, а set of Brewing. For cards to vi p pply to Messrs, BLAKE, s small portion of the Household Furniture, and m Croydon, i ч o May be viewed the "ph ug mper ; and Catalogues had 2 Sire: at the cipal in the neighbourhood; and Sales bp Auction. тї Georgo Stroot, Richmond, 20 ust be Cleared the day - Cape Bulbs, Plants, &ó. _ R. J. C. STEVENS w AUCTION, at To Market Gardeners, Mit. and m s, 38, Ere t Garden, on | IronrawT Sang or тне Gnowrwa Cnors, Horses, ehe Pm WEDNESDAY, September 27, at half-past 12 Clock vss ап | AND OTHER USEFUL А THE PROPERTY ОР ти ent of HYACIN оча Оаъутх, WHO 15 RETIRING FROM IPS, AR WA'TSONIAS, TRITO А small collection of valuable TULIPS the FAS 5 ofan med Several Thousand M& DANIEL WATNEY will SELL Choice dps adi S: m EE TENAX, &c. on the Promisgs On vi talogues had, Sousak Ea ва ое 12 а o'Clock, without ut the, slightest те reservi и NUM and Albert Mex 014 Taero ot egent Pota about the same quantity of М: 'urzel ; also three lass Draught Horses, four excellent Market ES B SH Uu is an, аг! N Water Cart, heavy Iron and other two Plo three ' Tenna © "Саена Stasin МЕ C. STEVENS uw "SELL iy AUCTION, on the Premis egens ank, corner of Park Road, ir abor Park, N.W., ES MON ies e = к d ath ice iust t rve, quani rores eee E s beini takon orange их ENS and St. John's М мыйк пел EE rs Camellias, Indiarubber, Oleander, майык ян EO , ап May be vi d e Наа Tuae md | н boten: and of Mr. RD e. Valuer, 38, Ki ng Street, Coven! Hoes, and. Catalogues may be óbtained 10 days ny to ae Sale, of the Влплр, on the op aH and E E a ux NIEL WarwEY, Land Agent and Auctioneer, 73, Cheapside, Uckfeld Nursery, Uckfield, To Meme. GENTLEMEN, BUILD Usus Y Ex кут ROBERT T. "MART TIN "hes much pleasure in ALTERATION or DATE or SALE FROM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. Importation Es — м Rio Negro and Rio TEVENS vi ДЕТ SELL by AU Ма шты eim. Y, m | dus tM MEN ТЕ ТАНДЫ: па тыз ms, o submi » t t 12 o'Clock precisely, an inutes f the Uckfield seb зна arrived in the m ане Siano wia 4 and. ОЧЫ Const Railway, on THURSDA сеш t isti ttleya lia Wallisii, Scut: species AY, October 5 and 6, a portion of the valua ble NURSERY Кет тай superba Schombu p is, Bai es STOC! tbo Denit тейт, th having t * hova kp е., from Me Liiden's 2 гоа, оп Y the podion for Sa ж mE : t and Foret Standard Roses, about 20,000 of 0 А S0. Bastak ir M IQ Тон MIEL 20D Hollies, 800 Mountain E or Mn. Josera DAY, NURSERYMAN AND ENER, EXSHAM, OXON. peana AAA 950 Silver ditto, 36,500 Ash, 2000 Standard eoi | SON wil SELL 120 Red 50 Гаги ot Leban: n xt MALLAM AND N, on the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, September 27, | 2000 and оа ри - m an and following да), at 11 Clock each day, the STOCK, comprising | insignis, 350 Norway, Maple, 400 Grafted Thorns, 1900. Stania about 30,000 La алге!в, 10,000 — темин, Dwarf, and — i" TM r; ks, 1000 Apple, Pear, Plum, and Cherry 500 | 1900 Cherry ditto, 350 Peaches, Nectarme, vot ditto, Meri Жы A EES queer end dun Ча шы а Тыке orso Свет Бана. S000 300o yards of Evergreen Variegated Almonds, Dette онот Cherries, Phillyrea, [Esos orem. беи mias lack Italian Poplar А viritim, Urypiomeris jap ponen, Rhododendron drons; Don Ж Йй, zt 90 орго En uo Teck Talian Popia | AP тоски in kroat M vare. N.B. may be VES six days ia ie the n ure Pe being p and will be in circulation ten da Catal lop ша repared, and will be їп circulation six days to the Sale, ап вооа btain aipg ed rn qoa Fremises ; at the Sinay oe татыта ME Dans ga he e tret at the Office of the Principal Те AUCTIONEER, Town репси eR 126, High 908 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE semam aw COLLECTIONS ү, o COLLECTION f BULBS, PM. e »: ES of BULBS The COVENT GARDEN (2 dc p. hs m COLLECTIONS, e / LLE А Part for in and par Quis i i SA p. Ж $ ud AN V Po COTIONE, с ers MT га ( of-door Досонов, 10s. 64., ZAR 7 e" dm EV AccoN © the Bpting Qrnamentati g 15s. 6d., 21s., 42s., 63s., & 105s. À 15s. 6d., 21s. Ex THE KENSINGTON GARDEN and CRYSTAL PALACE COLLECTIONS, for Ornamenting the Winter Flower Garden 10s. 6d., 21s, 308., 428s., 6035, & 105s. , THE CLIVED sa Зааны кареы of BULBS. | [x MV ey and CROCUS, 10s. * de 428., ULIPS and CROCUS, 12s. 6d., fee & 505. | —RANUNOULUS and CROCUS, 7s. ;€& de s zi 41 IONES and CROCUS, 15s › & 608. | For CHEN of these Collections, and M. Ше. of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, GLADIOLI, AMARYLLIS, ANEMONES, RANUNCULUS, E see our FLORAL GUIDE. : THE CLIVEDEN COLLECTIONS of SPRING- BLOOMING PLANTS, drawn from the Stock at Cliveden, 100 PINK DAISIES. 100 BLUE FORGET-ME-NOT (MYOSOTIS SYLVATICA). 50 асе FLOWERING CLIVEDEN YEL vu PANSIES. 50 PERPETUAL-FLOWERING CLIVEDEN BLUE P 50 PPRPETCAL-PLOVERING CLIVEDEN Sri PANSIES. 100 SILENE PINK 100 WHITE DAIS 50 MIXED COWSLIP. The above, 105s.; Half the quantity, 50s.; Quarter do., 25s.; Eighth, 12s. 6d. SEE ESSAY IN THE “JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ÁGRICULTURAL SOCIETY” rog FEBRUARY, 1862, No. ХҮШ. HALLETT'S WHITE PEDIGREE WHEAT, e PERA NOW OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME, Grown upon the Summit of the Chalk Downs, and yielded over several Acres nearly Seven Quarters per Acre, the Crop on s Men des Soils being. this s year extremely bad Fon HISTORY AND CULTIVATION, . This is a fine Millers’ Wheat, i ing t] dinary produeti f the original Red Pedigree Wheat. Straw of medium length and very stif м being laid by bad weather. A Winter Wheat only. : SEED REQUIRED. 1f SUE in M 1 uu on 5 es If Sr in сеш 4 диш оп а ке tob Note.—The DERE * RED" тже WHEAT Pnicr, including Bags :—ONE GUINEA a BUSHEL, or SEVEN GUINEAS | the QUARTER by the Quarter o the РР Railway Station, upon receipt of Cheque or Post Office em without which it will not in any case be MM to unknown illt lied if specially d, ise the ab White di ie this year, in all а б r Half Quarter, delivered in Bags, sewed up and gi Beo us "Less than a Bush CHEVALIER PEDIGREE BARLEY. | 69A PES ms bis. been ** bred ” in Bus same manner as the PEDIGREE WHEAT À ediatel m the p "which udi р farms produces Barley rarely em so much as ől ding, last year [ hed 57 lbs. 254 PM and siad téristio of al : fe р grain faiting t0 Уе рот ае жылы? з, 1 » Although Ke a very. limited area of it has this year been grown, it will, in deference to a generally expressed wis sh, be at once offered to the publie inste I аа would do well at once to next wid ые Subscription List has been formed, to which gentlemen. desirous of securing any of it for drilling next which, ho RRI not involve payment until it be ready for delivery, of which due notice will be e given by printed circular SEED REQUIRED. : Drilled in March, 1 Bushel on 3 Acres. If Drilled in April, 1 Bushel on 2 Acre E RICE :—TWO GUINEAS а ym (neluding Bag), d delivered in , Bags sewed up and sealed, at the Brighton Railway 86 tation, upon е of Cheque бюз, without "e ui vu not in an - ее ana —— ber not be temm ZA ited, it will, until M sted, 1 ve joined the Subscription List. , FREDERIC F. HALLETT, F.L.S. THE MANOR HOUSE, BRIGHTON, SUSSEX. NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 60008. THOMAS MILLINGTON, 640 AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, заа STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS: INN usb acr Зо О а See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. t, Covent Garden n, London, W. ү “Жопуегїг Street, in the on, aet ot ее BUR Communications should be addressed to Editor ;” Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, W ellington Stre in the said by Nutt BaADBURY, rop 1З, Upper Woburn Pia Pince, in the н of st. Aer in the Co. of M and FRzpERICK Muert Evans, Of NO. и, City of London, and Published by then at the Office, No. 11, Wellington Screet, Parish of St. Paul's, Coven! nt Garden, in Printed b Printers at THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. Хо. 39.—1865.] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Price Fivepence. SrawPED EnrTION, 64.' Miniature терета мәш; humuniug-bisd. ivi. Meie Өс AND BON 5 can (cis рө BULBS of the New. Zealand gardening., .. N7a po at 4s. ondea. fen ойы 916 b yal Berl ksh e Seed Esi na "2% Read PE. Dutch Cum Roots. UTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE of the above is now ready, and уж» be had gratis and post free on application Зоттом & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, "im 5 ulbs. n s (CHARLES TURNE рп уг cute order with the finest vie o v H са NTHS, X CROCUS, NARCISSUS, ko. The arrived in fine condition. CATALOGU. E pli deg e Royal Nurseries, Slough. [UTC Bv. US ROOTS.—The Proprietors have b receiv E а slg: кыран in fine condition. Wu. Bannarr, West ding Seed Establishment, Wa Wakefield. SCOTT, Importer of DUTCH — other I BULBOUS . FLOWER ROOTS, Y. received lar, nsiguments, ot best чар d in excellent condition. e| , DESCRIPT .925 à ees. 926 с IVE PRICED LIST post free on application to ES nature of;. 914 a сот Merriott Nurseries or Seed Stores, TOM Вой. СА TERS GARDENERS VADE-MECUM, ADVERTISEMENTS intended for the CURRENT WEEK'S AUTUN ПГ КИК of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and ready, PLANTS, is n P AUL SON'S ROSES. The AUTUMNAL ‘ROSES are still finely in BLOOM. at the “ola” er E Nurseries, 1 mile. p Cheshunt. Station, G.E. R. ps. Pind JW AUL (Son and E to the late A. PAUL), begs to UM that his NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATA- LOGUE r3 ROSES i Catalogu and 1866. AND D SON beg СЧ fs announce that their g 62 LIS DM is там. E unt Nurseries, on t cum s now ready, and will be forwarded on appli- cation, free by ром The stock їз large and in очну condition. EEE v's Nurseries, Waltham à Cross, Lond. 7 ЭНЕ CLIVEDEN. COLLECT IONS of SPRING BLOOMING p yr S 128. 6d. y 258, 508, e: 10%. y Por pa AUTUMN FLORAL © King Street, Rro SONN (B, extra в ong | —€— all nabio m uud рашей vari оц 4? АБ. Е. c. > bu Mr plants, aving ad mt Mir — on "adya: antageo: n application AC ockport. Covent. lion апа ui UN еш the Pub! B Жанак, Tho Nurseries, Reddi ab, ELARGONIUM MRS. POLLOCK. —Strong Summer- struck Plants, well m in 60-роёз, at 188, per dozen. Коре. should reach the Office not later than THURSDAY. БА HORTICU LTURAL SOCIETY. —А MEETING of the FRUIT and FLORAL COMMITTEES Fill be held on TUESDAY NEXT at 11 o'cloci Dutch Roots. , OHN лхр CHARLES LEE have received а large importation of HYACINTHS and other DUTCH S in улгу чү с АТАС post pe аг. росна: Establish t, Hamm rsmith, W. AND SON b acquaint "their а УУ Е g to us Patrons that they e KE, their usual Con- ment of "Choice CC eot TULIPS, CROCUS, &c. RICED bouem 73. CA отара ров р on application. 5. WILLIAMS begs to announce t thet he has a fine aud omar Dute 3 n • Stock of the Deep е all the best kinds, Prices o; application. Holloway, Lond 6d, each; cinths, and other Dut — frui! 21s, each. түтм. 852901 , uec. B. P. and Victoria Nurseries, Ee ТАЙ on. M. ER has received lacte consignments of the 500 of best q ity, and in excellent condition. ots, extra strong, from 40 “ "m best CATALOGUES free on n Application varieties at d. per dozen. Allowance to the Tradi St, Joh: ursery, New W: B. Wurrgax's Vier ries, e Vile ear Stock rth. 'ulbs, to announce that E e F OOTS hav "Trade e ede urseries, А р E N Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. J IVE 0 nounce that their . DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGU) of AZALEA гарода HARDY I SERES. хес CONIFERÆ, GRAPE VINES, and S ge g n at their Doi г Ж British Fern Catalogue. Bs SIM can now send, 2 free fo or six posta Part IL (British Ferns and their varieties, 36 Pm includi; еа of Нага i Ее! of [p New and y 5 DESCR! TVE CAT. UE of BRITISH and EXOTIC * Part 1I. (хоно Ferns) will b ibl 'oot's Cray Nursery, НЕАР, CHEAP, CHEAP.—3 | GERANIUM ITALIA UNITA 3 GERANIUM MRS, ака, 5, eges GREEN- HOUSE FEHNS; 6 choice HARDY FERNS The v ze xtra good Plants, Basket ed Eu EE included. A Posi oo Order nado nes, Vines 8. M payable Ars Joux — ула, E; В. HAYNES. yg "now his strong well-ripened Bo RTATIONS of DUTCH FLOWER DX Suffolk, will hav - mediato attention. . _ ле m for а 5s. павале Ser эси Extra strong for Б А ee vi condition, and that he is now <р чебу T HENDERSON SON ofer SEED of orders ho may be favoured with. RIA, CINERARIA, and P КЕ, of first — Barrey. A PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, including Lists of | chass” к сатыр ге di ink w апа Rare Plants, y post free to all ap lican Ят, ds usi Ж ш iso and m Коло y, London, SCAR y and INT ЕМЕ ATE STOCK, 6d. and 1s, -— RS. G. S. D Стах A - lendid well-ri ened QN geh etd Y. of similar quality, 6d, and 1s. CANES for poda © 6d.; for um Out, 55. р biu х DENS HYA CIN NTHS, TULIPS, each, an mixed colours 2s. 6d. per pack: N.W. DICA, 17 0 tha lending kinda in 45-pote, wall sot with CROCUS, AROISSUS GLADIOLI, RANUNCULUS, Tue We е Wellington "Nursery, Si Jon's Wood, London, N.W. __ ын 12s. ERICA HI ana 15 Mar: ie жек Л! LILIES, AMARYLLIS, in splendid collections. Kalle: tts beautifully set with flower, at 9s. per К: D ur AUTUMN E FLORAL SED fa free дар P id 8 application. EDIGR Е: Е WHITE WHEAT King =“ У їй. рег дол. Epsom N E T ганна et Coen, D à CHEVALIER BARLEY Pine Plants and Vines. К DUTCH BULBS, carriage free, Great Western PAPE can de oBRONIDENCE,, 00-4 500 Railway, Sls Conlist of bes named HYACINTHS, AMA AM sizes, warranted elean. Aso | Bodding HYACINTHS, TOL eos onret o DROPS, Be еа out; ali tho lending AN On Offer, 50,000 2- TRANSPLANTED LARCH, 3 strong, and 6000 3-years 5 feet, strong. for immediate rong, ала мы : NTER, so Bulb Importer Seed Merchant, HE. be had. Taunton. New Сал of Plants, Dutch ONERE AREE bags to announce B his NEW CATALOGUE, containing Sele cre dag — and Priced Lists Fruit Т er &c., Amaryllis, Сто мен, ases, indi, H у зе М: н lli; а Bulbs, is now pul dioe d Will bo forwarded to appli PD SUE d roe. Surrey, S. To Н LAND awp J JONES fe Ырчы T pleasure in offering their distinguished CAREAT MS Me PICOTEES at 9з. and 12s. per doz. pairs. revised Catal Bradshaw Gardens, Chadderton, near ARNATIONS and PICOTEES for js "уйшп: p aint CAT. GUE of CARNA- TIONS, opp should sond foe th PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, rie markably fine ORANGE TREES, П E шр бы . Romx urn Park, Wi idt WARF- state, о! e en, воза For full Eday see last page of Agri "icuutural Gazette of last week. Browick Red and Golden Drop Wheat. R. 5. А. DAINTREE, of. of р aa a Ives, тоу soll, for sale Ar G mede NOME EUER" Eo anei Nu pod SLIDE 'OLIUM INCARNATUM. s. lato IAN ËYE- imported Seed. d ули "CARTER INS о 00. pee fine Perm coe of the above at very re iuge Бекон ЕД Jauxs CanrER & Co., Sra 238, High 1 dolborn, London, W ST Mashoom MUSHROOM Ея bs. per кы. Mushroom A eom toga New s Appendis, dea 3d. ; ud кыш 1з. мо en &oc., 18. Mu. SPRING а Er uif о ioa. m пае Li, Camberwell, s: 8. рег RETE Admirable, | BULBS, &c. armers, Gardeners, and Homann &. bi eias w Gardons, Chadderton, | -m xo EE LENT PS КАНАШЫ PLA PLANTS, of DM MED, most kinds, ma; be bad in any quantities, at 2s. Gd. per 1000 for AN аль SON. will havb ык cash. Е xr, Seed Grower, &oc., Ві HOS. RIVERS дхр БОМ invite, those (70885 а Е ае ation, fe E Tao y post taer | PLANTS ef CATTELUS RELIANCE CABBAGE, сатом о of | D TPTIVE and =- A^ x Sin X 48, ьа ре 1000. yan PE ind VENES осер STOCK for 1865 and Spring m Plants о! E, і гик та i 9. E. Rail CLE NAM the Бей — T CATTELI» t ea way, 2 LES CONST. Nürsoris, Sawbridgeworth. ANTED, gara iS. Гошів id greet x p EDSOR PROLIFIC CUCUMBER.—This is а mos Bang & Ѕссрех, ера King Street, productive kind, and for та "er Early Foreing has ntal | Covent Garden, Fx 8000 BE oequa. 1s 04 рес pami. yal Nurseries Өй. 8 чум many | МУ. Tran: LARCH, BIRCH, SPAN POIRE р GRSEINUT, дан, Y^ „а B 21LISH,, RERO Saey РЕА. E aun, 50 to uarters to offer per Grower, е St. DER. A P^ UE acknowledged to be Ve of the best Dare grown for TE October or November, good garden. жерле екл pn Олкзү+ аа am strong н з 4 to 5 feet, io Pians Колун ад -— The x — es, Cirencestor ex Мау Tth, the OHN J AY DOR DEOR LS earliest date on record. m t aonials in Gardeners Tice ius of PINUS ХОШ, олега, onca | Оруну Нуре анн „иш T : —€— "AMERICAN А ARBOR-VITJE, 3 to 4 foot, 450. per 100. D ы and Sussex ч ы ота » э, у? B ^y RED'CEDARS, lito feet, 40s. per 100. * У 508. : Ў » " AE it d cR 252 кийз алат Y г: х лапае Forest пет &с. i заето a Certificate at the Crystal Palaco с e 3 OSEPH T TREMBLE AND SONS their Patrons AEF A up that their Stook of Transplanted | LARCH and other FOREST | colour, Ра ко 4 oA I ET ie. M ti TREES SS ; wall fr rom th e sals. О E or inq, mis haa W have bast | К the дош, er pid. * Excellent Bega Cors ad М. Nurseries, Penrith, Cumbe: ка, ӨтЕРНЕ: edsman, Sudd THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (SEPTEMBER 30, ааа Lobelia Snowflake. Verbena Orimson King. d Wheat fr Extract from GARDENERS CHRONICLE :— THOMAS MET HYEN pw mueh pleasure eal] копто" EN NURSERY? T зы 2 ER “ M: c Т эшм. to Lord Beauchamp, exhibited a beautiful announcin. ba ватса to enl out the unrivalle: Midi x Wie ^a exte and all hite Lo а called Snowflake, to which a First-elass Certificate | VERBENA CAL AM KING, ich raised in 1863 by e ў аб. - Also HALLE ТТ?8 PED жаз awarded. Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society | Mr. David Thomson, at Archerild, лөр "t has been extensively es iupplied by RAYNBIRD, бла ЕСОТТ, & СЕВЕ Sed July 25, 1865.” used for the last two seasons. Its superiority mne in As en Sd ss orte И EA Winter Oats, n DEKO CHARLES LER ыны мш tha tik | S шше рота жашоо тран а Баалоодо of uu menle АНИ D in SEALED PAGH Ei s ps kno io King, ES all the good 9 quali ies of E latter 7 Wnits x Xp come dis Leere e for s; Uy des X. for which it is well adapted. таи, vi rimi A n A1 EE. d кА: Жейин чы bloom, Tn BUENELT, M AND CO., bez to fier the As a BE DI G LOBELIA it stands unrivalled. The plant potis of meg po o к Ж Short stiff stalks, which ry fine m A of 2g WHEAT — abm dwarf compact habit: the flowers are large, fectly e. and o! P constitutes one of the тегу "best plants for standing heavy аш соло ра, for poor and elevated soils, Tt has ptit purest white. The stock comes perfect true from seed. Ей ut much injury. er for masses or for lines it is ered Eu Ss m imm es, Among w ue d R, mar Da named the Price 2з. 6d. per packet. — Price to the Trade on application. by the many gardeners who Tave seen it this season at Кое mp, Other kinds of White Royal Vineyard Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, W. | (5 stand anrivallod for striking E X following testimonials | has produced fully 15 V cent, тайт аас It has been perit аі (SR QN а hant PME heen received by Mr. Thomson will moro than conrobo reto y [too ход blight age red ru s ers arieties haye been mari i what is said al or oe merits, RE UGENE VERDIER, Fils Ainé, Froris, 3, Кио) ою Dr. овквт Hoco, of the Journal of Horticulture Seed wå piber dim Hex p Dunois, Paris, thinks ^it but right. to inform his numerou * I was particular ac struck with the brilliant potons, and tellin , on, W.C, friends eg he has this. 1865, iemet Seven First Prizes in effect of your Crimson King Verbena, when I sa for the firs GLADIO sand 8) а ыша анлык he Kit "pet! Aretes 2n "orsi a Ine WHEAT SOWN ADIOLE in the ribbon border on each side of the main ж: Ё 6, жыт is happy also to A A his xd of BULBS of euch variety, aro entered the morer [6s at Dien Castle, Oe кош ing of many hundreds and thousands о! of each varie У, are | breadth an: of colour, in the distant c ү ui year uy large, fine, алй | h ealthy ; 26 Roots are sen т f for ery | brilliant masses st ing boldly out from all the others, which I = OWN'S FARMERS' FRIEND, for preram rdered of the same sort, free of Em ad to hon) not fail to see was Eee d by the rbena. 1 partieularly Smut in Wheat, and the ravages t the PE а Messrs. ы аа Cox's ena. “Thames "root, struck with its compaet body of eolour; and on placing it in Wirevorm. e Slug, London, E.C., from whom CATALOG es proximity with Beaton's Stella Geranium, its depth was such as i A 9d. packet is sufficient for 6 bushels of Seed oli f ee е -— — е h Жы. ave great merit in having raised s тової апа 5 io SOW 8 а quarter огап ho ur. NN Gladi: valuable a decora l'estimonials d e large eat-growers in U у Е ЕРТЕ R "ER ja. S, From МЕ. Tovamm, Osborne House, Те or Wigh bearing testimony io its great poser and eficnoy, nay i 3, Ru: ois, Paris, spe ially recommends, the followin; New “Four Verbena ine is one of the A late oui { have | Agents, mh p A арр ita буе every / Varieties, obtained from Seed b Souchet : us и WION, seen ; its brillianey of colour, I and upright habit Prope AE at t the Ma ашыту, W ritn g packet, ien ОН the varietios CHERUBIN, DIOMEDE? | Of growth will piaco! ide... Diosa oo кн аал M еТ хоро, Ваа. GAL LE DANTE, MALVINA, УІСТОК | From Мг, Јон L DE GREY AND RIPON, disappointment, see that the signature of Hexry Dowx ison ean likewise be well recommended. eg m Royal, R Agentsin every Town throughout England, Scotland, and GUE be obtained of Messrs. © Т was ieularly Fev ko са Seedling Verbena Crimson пев The DESCRIPTIVE od can be о London. Е.С, | King. Tt A indeed be ат val sia acquisition to all а 0COA-NUT REFUS Ветнам & BLacKira, Cox's Qua; er Thames Street, London, MEUS ndo dis e youa better testimony of my с TED adis li. reciation $i m ee by per d immediately on my return to of Charing Cross, DE -1 5 VERDI Fils, NUunSERYMAN. пошта, I ordered 100 plants to be secured for me as soon as it is For parti -— ? ? | sent cui 9 " No. 32, Rue du Marché aux da ris (Si MENS to the 4 it, see long. old-establistied. house of Wie Verdier ps Verdier), bas From "4 Јонх Коввох, duri, i Viscount HorwEspALE, Linton Gar, dener Ж, TN Eho senson hic cam bo iad or Pad on p pee of GLADIOLI fi amie ы yos on the otio ok for а glass ot нео, [1 gr ap to essrs. R. plying to reat чамеи acing "the adn “growth and free-flowering qualities o Ki EE оп а Т wie no urpis a as goiained s ко 4 oon AE Ki hich is А Postage pe^ EURYDICE {бооз}. ax cel е, реге form, pure white, Bosco а е Mon E in rbon borders? while prin говони i Postita 2214 it ises to be superior to ing. LORD-BYRON (5)--Very brilliant scarlet, spotted and striped with for continuous bioom Ur dedero ced A СЕ. edm d Pure white. e хе ойте "A. la, and, although the latter was in its b at Archerfield, it MATS are sold id ore er MARÉCHAL V Jorge, good form, E wasthe unanimous opinion of several gardeners we met with, who, гегу town. рда b, ET IIS Em The shading o like ourselves, had seen this Toena e nd Geranium Bey а in juxta- CAUTION. — Ei this lant eth an unequalled position at FR ДО. thatthe Verbena was by far the more brilliant ped, J. oen is MILTON pw Flower very large, perfect pne S bito slightly shaded | óf the two. There seems nothing Бү, у. to wish for, unless it be for stam] А Patent, NEWION E x n € г А po Extra. énan те а а а, of Jike habit, but of different colours, not yet repre- N 48.) —Flo , 2 , te way,” tre white, with numerous white lines. A very fine new е SHAKESPEARE (8) )—Flower very large, p duos eng White very From Mr. "Tnoxas LEES, ты to the EARL of Нарртхотох, slightly flamed with carmine rose, —À ue rosespot. Perfection. «Т have great pleasure in bearin РЬ highest testimi ARLES Vanian ^i hs flne i а Sg Pd Sa ор, that all these ана th во King | having had opportunities оГ seer scemg ri V bedded | | v ег n the gardens al орд о ied n londid e andition, and that "he send OMh: BADE 1% year and this. Both in fine rides n paini after dashi ME it at all | ES 'ulbs. times was pre-eminent. Colour rich erimson, e MES eat profu- | & com ТЕГ NunsERYMAN, Ghent, | ion. Habit ‚е — Il-kno: ^ ple King. а | E UIT begs to offer the following New Plants From Mr, М. Ros tothe окко Вохвивон, Floors | “ALTE LE HERA AMENA, 88. ; — SPATH LATA, 8з. А CU вез m King at Archerfield | IANTH VERSICOLOR, 8s. ; or the three sorts for 208, | , “ Having seen your Seedling Verbe: M is Pb bent | Thee e e ее remarkably fine Pis sel lor, lants сар be seen iren owe RE od ed hari EX ill be TOME | Y.'s Nue intheirfullbeauty; they grow perfectly | 2 Cultivation, QE 9 па г the о] whether used ribbon bordi | ОАА чё DUC DE DE N. NASSAU, one of the finest lobes plants yog x и SSET, т, 0 зне Croztetl, Park. | mach 71 Vereni mn LE. | Six New CH] ANTHEMUMS ection, is of а m colo RHODODENDRON DUCHESSE DE EACAN вер Drs Hanit tani, being very erect and a great bloomer, I'had great | sy heht rose colour, all L spotted over, bloom of e in giving an order for a quantity of plant. LUDUM e truss and very free, quite hardy. To be sent M at 18s. per dozen. и Orders аге now being booked, an: d wil be executed in on as RH O-ROSEUM (VERSCHAFFELT).— they d received. мы x Vx б m e — with Чу one or th Bati e Leith Walk Nurseries, eps D Spanier 30. LAKE v EESTI uit ES and most d eu ever raised, m Monro's DESCRIPTIVE апа Си ta. 20 k мар AEN PLORES, &c. liti иген DU шихта. toc шиш, аана JOHN с! E SETISER AN the above Plants are figured in s оп | 6000 feet o pr mcn AGE teen ARS рр out | Paths.) ew Catalogue (No. 77), is now ready, and can be obtained PN nter kd trie si Minn ae A & Soxs, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, — e E A. V. al ends his publication, the Tllustration Hortioole, a pa eg noh, vs containing three Coloured чету price 14s. 64. per year, fi the Trade. VAN GEERT. Pe эзди Ghent, Belgium, begs to offer the undernamed usefularticles, at very moderate prices:— 100 LATANIA СА, young plants in pots, afine Palm for table (mme rp own in FE house. My wd 24 ALSOPHILA aR stout Sirius a Tree fe егп] for the крыше, £1 15s. 50 LASTREA "EMULA, = PTERIS BIAURIT. 24 OSMUNDA REGALIS A. 1 10e, ТЕ guso Feri, y new Tree Fern, strong es, 158. mbs for cool ho TAS m fine parietis, £l in fine vari TAY хое 2 100 100 ACHIMEN. e Чери үзү 6 ditta o RO КОЮДА 12 ENS C 'A-G. "ons VE VERAS £2 ЖҮН, hd 4 to £6, T3 £1 155. TALENS gs зна pian BOT o ze 10 Cho Choice H геу DAR Аза wih йозе аду R AZALEAN ве 25 Choi $ Hardy RH RHODODEND Act ine. ce 12 RHO. ENDRON NUTA 12 RHODOD ENDRON VI IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. JAMES С CARTER & со. "Б Е PICKED BULBS нудоти, опосуз d. ETOC,, HAS АРШУ IN FINE S AND THEY ч RESPEOTFULLY TO SOLICIf EARLY ORDERS. JAMES CARTER & Qo. have also to announce that the AUTUMN aar iate ot THESGARDENER'S AND FARMER'S VADE be found to contain (with Cultural Directions) complete lists of DUTCH. воа bk nr Жс "UST f PLANTS, in particulars of their large and important * of FRUITING INEST in POTS, and STRA WBERRIE inr Supplement will be forvafdad 6 Gratis and Post F; on application 0 JAMES CARTER AND 00., 287 and 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, WO 24 Er verbis of TREE Р. Et 24 Varieties of choice her! ES, 18s. Low ue TUBEROSA, ss PEOS roots, £1 1s. D ROSES, $t 10s. 100 fine halt n NAGNOLIE qe n ES 1 10s. ROPHYLLA, £ ТРЕТАТА! £1 10s. mts of YUOCA. EFOLIA, £1 10s. K SPRUCE RUCE tibus ear dd 4% ОМ А ТАКА, Ur: E" 5] ) £1iu. б LAWSONIANA, 10s. can be Nosti for the rodea Cu per {о ton SA dE teek STONE, taken froin under a Ромо Зо ae Xm DUTCH BULBS. ARCHIBALD Wd. LATE SUPERINTENDENT ТО THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LOND THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND'S GARDENS AT TRENTHAM, BEG8 TO ANNOUNCE THAT COLLECTIONS OF HYACINTHS AND ond popoi IMPORTED BY HIM DIRECT FROM HOLLAND, HAVE ARRIVED CATALOGUES are now ready, and wil f 3 11 ha f£ аа SION NURSERY, THORNTON HEATH, SURREY, 5. феттзмвив 30, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZENE. 911 000 UD EEHREHRRN ou ask fo — IMP Caution to Gardeners. NEW ROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. rn YNOR AND COOKE S гурез you pek PRIZE р | PRUNING and BUDDING KNIVES, see that you get | them Servi vC SAvwom, also the р mark OmrAIX | Wow vo — A m аге gen | com: o 2. pedir n of an imitation, p quality, having been sold for the genuine one, and hich caused Шат | many complaints {о be b ives which were not of WITH | their — which are warranted both by sellers and жайыз. ІМРЕОҮЕМЕХТ, REDUCED PRICE. b in p ry B si nisani b m | Paxton Works, Sheffield. Estabi het аркали ct 1% years. — George Hall п. late Hanaga to moia se Vara" Firm. WAS f I EO. HA ALL A xm SON'S. Celebrated "PRUNING G and 50% Ms. Шой Rape KNIVES, SCISS SCISSORS, ас. map be obtained from PRICES PER LINEAL YARD, 24 INOHES HIG: " ч H. make oj | Y E34) үс xpense, the "E а уу „шыл им Mostly used for т E | себна | PORE: pire fong, О out њан о Work Дыр ы | Japanned Ji (T due orar, а PUE е iia уч. panned. | EE. /3XREENHOUSE — — irt аниа а еа Dod. |Geisanised.| Japenned. |Geivan AXREENHOUSES f. БАТЕ i 3] inch Hares, Шш, 4d. | 3H. 5d, | 4M. 64. | 54 | M Ст GREENHOUSES, PIT LIGHTS, SPAH КТЕ AEAN ANTO } inch Game “ч оле ЖЕ За 14, 5d. 5d. 614. zd. | Td. |niforuse—Appiyrto ieh ашай Rabbits, pur ru id | A EIUS IE: : 644. M: James Surrni, Hothouse Builder, 905, King Street, Hammersmith Иа Smallest ад. 3 En d. oi ik 97. | 94. па SECOND HAND GREENHOUSE, which must be Quantities of 100 зар ог iced delivered free at ly all th : i Vw i ends ang roo, ай completes pri à E Ais rir E tias ered free at near. l the Rail се £15. wol йг timos in England ; and 200 yards or upwards delivered free to most dea of d d tations end Shipping Ports T me io Jons Wax ml Qo, King's Road; Ohelsea, S.W, ^ Me геми атаа ладна ы» maane) iL ETE TEES S aw» СО. beg to subn foll J. B. BROWN au» CO. unte 18, CANRON ИТЕРЕ, ha 10 M, p дыр E.C. morcs gant GLASSES. Бы, ан. Sr. Swrr. and Іохрох 8то 4 56 Fach.—e. Each. d. nches i d s 9 АМ Neria m in a ан 148, өере THAMES je " E d the сан а. 7 r "i candid E ITY of LONDON BREWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM Волт PIER, 5 н Ч : 0ш Ц м " - : : à H " = 101017 " м 49 GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. Vedi ied а. » ОЕ. ев INTERNATIONAL ЕХН E. o4 а Locum IBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. BEE ыен ————— à Each.—s Each.—s. d. Mr G А x ds Nix. CC REI. Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardenérs, FS do his Hol in dimer Зы H : "un in diameter ча > $ $a " v н e" NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, mor: еб К! У. by practical judges to be a great improvement on eve form of Tubular Boiler et introduced. Tt h ч " . QUOUMBER GLASSES itself superior to all other ves for kn 1 | Fach. : pm Erie by ens other or quiekness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work with one- third m inches tong ^ Lo Р. 3 inches long e e SPOTS TM М-н Жж, ‚ Mut da E iri C an *3 4 Jud Vis 2d. Mau 24, pags 416, B » » . 5112 „ „ 10 SRM form of Boller is usually made.on &-sirenjar pi HAND p Өлбө, yith Open То Ае кане Re es a EY зад атаар mme ene puer debeant, EL ST ttis being so, the change, though a slight IX s cqui upon von rt Titi "EGO Eate d 1 Bo» соп ш н Ki К E Bos 2d d diis Rp Ar d à They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on е Painted y рю» Agents for турут" REROFED VD PATENT ROUGH _ DANVER JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL W PAINIS Gv oue ош», ЖИР Е Y Cansovs PAINTS, or use. RS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S spene "CHELSEA, S.W. 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E. NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 00008, THOMAS MILAINGIDN, Тай GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHAN 87, BISHOPSGATE Sf а WITHOUT, АПИ E.C. PRESERVE JARS. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET HEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS: See Advertisement the first week in. the month, or on application. HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS, DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. Plans, Specifieations, and Estimates on application, HENRY сао вад T. » À., келетен BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, Y ВИША, x ROAD, OBELEEA, LONDON, 8.W. " i. Í 3 ГҮ У s] 1 912 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Seeram qp 1 е Seeds from Choice Strains INA Ш. В: S. WILLIAMS сап now БОРУ me Seeds of the CLEMATIS REG " followi: CINERARIA (Weatherill's extr: TDI ice strain).—B. S. secured at a great in eu entire stock and right of АА. ^ sale from Mr. ya therill, of е ds e st strain of рест eie in Ага. EN [per and can n NM p at t ollowing pri uti uv съез ТА (Herbaceous), жопа a fine strain, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. UA. Уша superb strain), the finest fringed and the JAMES VEITCH E К Ared lower Ri сошытайош Red, White, 28 Mixed Seed, "y ZEE AE por Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. - BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED TO OFFER EEUU UND EUAN SERUUENTUMS:] PLANTS OF THIS FINE NEW HYBRID M | MRS. BRADSHAW (Jac s).—Blush white, medi ized, dark | claret spots A ed [righe cherry; trusses "largo апа t erect, Raised by Isaac ANDERSON HENRY, Esq., of Edinbur, | E уаш o M RANK ң поа | rimson, rose, upper „Тһе Flowers are large, of a deep mauve colour, measuring from o 5 inches ac ER tal tted feathered f dwarfer habit, and r Eod P , i TOSS, and | 'xsltiorous iu ins tho A well-known favourite Alma. рисо Бет tals, Mina are кше Woolly o on gus Ander. surface, Consisting g e strongly recommeni e above as worthy companions 0! TES 1 PLU, Lewis L M d of late years, SALONS d Lowson НОН, Nas НЫШ ЧОН; It was awarded a Certifieate by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Áo at their Meeting, ы; cde fee — —To the Trade. April 22, 1862. 1 LEM ATÍS ACKMANNI. — Large intense violet Price 21s. each. CLEMATIS ОБКОМ ya in eenia iy meri Үү aapela 048: PER E EEEN viole! rate, fine, 3s. each ; 30s. per dozen. x ? AD ma^ CLEMATIS STANDISHI. PHeautiful violet blue, 3s. each ; 30s. рег ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S RO э CHELS , S.W. A CATALOGUE, mpeg Kec ue and Treatment of RE Clematises, will be forwarded аса оп application to PAUL'S N URSERI ES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. Geo, JaAck&MAN & Sos, Woking Nursery, Surrey. Е! TM ESSA. € б. BAKER anD SON having a large and | fine stock of CLEMATIS. eh. ROSES in pots, have MS W TEREA M P pleasure in offering them to the ue 2 de lou low prii | так STANDISHII, В, eue ч а 2 AUL 2 — JACKMANII, 24s. to Ty Der dor Бох and Боссезѕов to the late ), | | i | FORTUNII, as to in TORO кран ci demandes BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY :— ы VITICELLA VENOSA 0s 6s. per 02, SIEBOLDII, 6s. per doz. RO ROSES in medir rie STANDARDS, 15s. to 18s. ; new sorts, 24s. to 42s. рег doz. ЖҮ VARFS, 12s. to 18s.; new sorts, 245, to 30s. perds, m strong for forcing, 9s. to 12s. эз. per d CLIMBING, 9s. to 12s. per "doz, 4 Qu "шш us ып onerat шыс, слет The “ ROSE GARDEN," Second Edition, with numerous Woodcuts, 6s. 64. Xd acne Ferns. bur ihe DUTCH BULBS. A big . ori x bes xovg: of the хера олен vof HYACINTHS, 6s. to 15s. ; new sorts, 18s. to 30s. per doz. POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, 3s. to 65. per doz. ere evo FERNS, both of which have received a First-class | BEDDING HYACINTHS, 18s. T ed per 100. CROCUSES, A to 4s, per 100. ATHYRIUM FILIX-POIMINA APPLEBYANUM, 10s. бй. each. | EARLY TULIPS, ls.to 4s. per GLADIOLI, £ 12s. per doz. POLYSTICHUM ANGULARE WAKELEYANUM, 10s. 6d. and And all other Bulbs equally reas Sind my full. анай see CATALOGUE, умен will be forwarded BEATON'S GERANIUMS. gratis on application to our Dorking Nursery Reduetion 2 price; the Set of 16 рне: 32s. These have now been thoroughly tested, and have JGÈN E VERDIER AR 1865, NunsenvwAN, | Even superior to {һе descriptions originally g з Meli they ШЕЕ а1зо ves pronounced by many Paris, will deliver to the Trade in qom г horti anged flo flow garden. Миды», » „Спапез Rouillard, Fisher Hol s То e us TREES, in H MU out of Pots. brat Dinos Wild ROMA T "| ^ Standard and Dwarf-trained Pyramid and Dwarf PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, APPLES, Р eer f tho Ros &MAR-|CHERRIES, PLUMS, GOOSED 2RRIES, CURRANTS, 2 RASPBERRIES, STRAWBEKRIES, Fios, ad Doe E а Чын den z parre Be BAS don M fes. FILBERTS. А selection of all the really good sorts, g trees, in splendid condition, next, "s NEW поја, рч Jules César, Madame = Baltet, T. | Pe | . GRAPE ы. : ье dei ү select ZONALE GERANIUMS, са Two Thousand Fruiting and Planting, including the newest sorts. Cybister, LY Piccoli, Emily EVERGREEN and ORNAMENTAL TREES. kar Sl. Clair, One Thousand Species and Varieties, selected in a great measure for the beauty of their foliage. orff, —— азарта алтаа MESSRS: -— к= HENDERSON & SON К x Rose of Lee, The d Vence onus. 215. per dozen. д DOUBLE FLOWERING SCARLET GERANI NIUMS, — Auguste RESP UNCE THE PUBLICATION OF THEIR 5 ета 58. — Marcchal de Chan: and Triomphe de Gergo- ў viat, 78, 5 Also a ys d Collection of Show, Spotted, Fancy, and Varle- EB v L B C А T А L 0 Е ы Е, | gated Geraniums of the newest and most approved kinds, at from 1 128. to 24s. per dozen. ДО? ce Proceso ot PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. to 194. E (ELLA VARIEGATA (Surra | COMBINED WITH A COMPREHEN 3 P Ts. еас To AXTILLAM BARGON Ei Ltington, Lond don, LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE Peli ade PLANTS, vires k ON. „8 ену xem Farm, Pu Extending to above 100 pages, the latter part giving the price of each species, with their respective s A DUI ано, 0,000 SCOTCH FIR, 14 to 2j feet. height, "d simia of. дова) &с. Also — to Bulbous and Tubero Ta kinds, БОШУ of er af - on dio nA Aet | SOOM SPRUCE FIR, Z0 det Cre эў eping 1 habit, and adaptation for marshy ground, or for water, with indications to those species Ash, Bee h, Birch, Elm, Sycamore, Holly, Hazel, Limes, | TO ms, Berberis Aquifolium, Rhododendrons, MM landulo Acer cati eR id Cds glan Шш к Forwarded Postage Free on application. Poen of INI еа Ш quantity and Shrubs with fine foliage, c. Hardy i Bol 20€ Кес О application. WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. COLLECTIONS А E of BULBS. ы T. 53 P S D JE ey TA v 42 KING 355 Ja COLLECTIONS, | Fes Ж In and part for Ou pe B А Мекен. S Аз NT iaa For the Ornament йүү. ЖА TENE че irat, A nee THE KENSINGION GARDEN and А. PALACE e gras са Ornamenting the Winter Flower Gardet, Ji ‚ 6d., 21s, 30s, 425, s B: iue THE оак SO M of BULBS. ds M m. а 10s. 6d., 218., 42s., s 848, | No. 3.—TULIPS and CROCUS, 12s. 6d., 25s., & 50s. 2.—RANUNCU. ‚ Ts. 6d., 15s., & 3 No. 4.—ANEMONES and CROCUS, 15s., 30s., & 60s P" For partieulars of these c dene and Splendid Collections of Si arie ea TULIPS, NARCISSUS, SRM AMARYLLIS, ANEMONES, БАХОШ 3 ur FLORAL GUIDE. { THE CLIVEDEN COLLECTIONS of SPRING-BLOOMING PLANTS, --— from the Stock at Cliveden. 50 PERPETUAL-FLOWERING CLIVEDEN YELLOW P. 50 асти CLIVEDEN BLUE Р. IES. AISIES. A 100 BLUE FORGET-ME-NOT (MYOSOTIS SYLYATIC у 50 PERPETUAL-FLOWERING CLIVEDEN PURPLE PANSIES. INK. WHITE DAISIES. 100 SILENE P $0 MIXED COWSLIP. The above, 1055.; Half the quantity, 50s.; Quarter do., 25s.; Eighth, 12s. Od. THE JARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 913 SsrTEMBER 30, E — —— UTUMN CATALOGUE, containing DESCRIPTIVE best varieties of Hyacinth Gladioli, Anemones, her Bulbous Roots, oice Stove and Green- Ferns, American n ants, pos есас and other lowers, ГЕТ, t Trees, New Garden Seeds, &c., is now ready, be had gratis and d post fre ы оп application sent Carriag cept small parcels, and 5 per cent. istablishment, Read good sound Ж. с —— с E © отет! at page 485 of is tru . moschata, we have generally seen rst. The nature or the | r £3, or half the £1 11s 6d. q d ndis k lower prices. SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE is now ready, and may be had gratis and post free on application to Surrox & Soxs, : Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. with very large -intercellular spaces, and i examinations. Whatever the а, we can enter- EA €: starch — 5 ^ outer cells, on the | tai doubt of the fact, that as a body—there contrary, were variously shaped, but more or less | are many honourable exceptions "ot course—'he Е of $4 ue rounded i he free edges, cn filled with granular | you они ners of the at nt iai are not rii ming more popularly cultivated, , and the matter, which became yellow with the solntion of - studio ous банур гасе they were when mo gTACINTHS, КЫ Dutch Florista, M. ср те пронос ме о chloride vf zine, iodide of ssium, and iodine e wh e leading gardeners of the an ani eibers, having been so generally admired, we № ome of the cells contained threads of fungus- yv were e omae professional training. Hence MENU OR et Xni зүн. mof "m саса а other: » ell ptie or | glo bose bodies eie а no doubt that stimulus which can 901705 OPEN GROUND, nucleus wh be iudi t to dena ы in respect to their studies, upon sa А ge and Choice dOCUSER, TULIPES. RA. like "he matter wd. escis turned br the you who are preparing themselves to NUNCU КРЕ SNOWDROPS, 4 з. 4. | un der the same treatment, and "which e qe рена in the sa £ Ditto ditto, consisting of all tho same кіла, ш the fruit of some internal Fun ungus ; thongh of this gardeni ing. nó. „will not o e ben eficial to Reduced Mg 1.4 0| we are by no means certain. them personally, bu 5.1 А or FLOWER Fons an T ASSES, d While on the subject of Gourds, there are two | raise Horüenlture cit amongst the pr onion "TE Бора" ollection o (9 int hich hall vent ks. | sciences; aad leaving out of view the general йе CROCU JCUSES уннн TOL EA New > 2 o|First, as regards heat being favourable to dvantages likely "1 flow from such State of а; muesame im Reduced Ошан dee development of male rather than female б, things, no one сап t that even the vex n doub xed guum of wages must eventually be influenced Las by such an elevation, In fact, we hold this to the true line of attack upon the evil of low wa n urged, that 0 Society of rts has for some time past held examinationsin Botany. These are continued, with the usual itp Ин, ай hs ition, as an incitement to young garden ound. themselves in this f | useful Es delight iie we observe that the Co папой of. the Royal Ho рй ]tural ry offers = g have Ut jue bist maxima, aru а gre ture of t the e common Turkseap T Or les adm UN ow this| Тһе д rizes о Ft: the Aie bri rimis being boná ers, who, taking any grade га ain the highest number subject, marks in that s new | ezaminations however, to which wi ACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, &c., now arrived from o in "excellent condition, Bing & Suen: Street, id Plant Merchants, 12, King STANDEN'S GARDENER'S ni AMATEUR'S FRIEND, concentrated Inodorous ; for all kinds of Stove md Greenhouse Plai mts, Vines i ui Vegetables, дош les. th open ground, Cat alon in the "Uni уа States, M for t same ge ose in the warmer parts of Europe. The speci p cultivated in America 1s е С. Реро, ei —— produces as muc 5 tons an A Go ourd ORT of this kin à, was recorded геу Journal, Feb. 1862, which attained the di or rdinary weight o of 280 1 1b., and we bave e | garden to be c Florieultur, vhi isi intended to co: sender de hortic 0 l lan W ill wer questions т wr ng ío any of Xo. 1 FERTILIZER is th het adapted for Hard-wooded No.2 FERTILIZER is recom- pw чы Soft-wooded Plants, ample Canisters, 18. & 28. 6d. Bags, 5s. 6d., 105. 6d., and 21s. the 2 D Baier subjeets Touraine, the kind cultivated for cattle in Fra on a plant growing on а heap of cinder liic t major axis of which at d time, vhi i it is "eil nor 14. leading Flowers of the different велвопе, enting those to d сеи ea ds and those Е cial means, and Flower Buds, the indient AND McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, h Row (or Strand side) opposite Southampton Str oet, en Market, London, be AU the arrival and other FOREIGN N BUIBS in ihe finest possible the Continental Collect this to make the most ‘Judicious re their numerous patrons that the lod s as ese strictly true to name. BUL D without charge, and p: nded selections of prese utumn Sowing; als „уз, Conifers, limi TUE inspected favo. been pegs e iny Ve eid о a Sel List ol bers, Roses, | which is n i his тере) in jer and eolour the ides Vet | in oes whose over th Ma т сате d 4o ood of Plante, how x whence derived, and in what form received. — Manuring substances best adapted for eiii ment of Races i sid how it been electa, pe by what means c "d Cie , q accidentally” "with some arly а other n n 16 Hy bridisation, oj iren аз guiding раларда ng nF * Construction of Hoas гена Jaune, but doe ies of Cucurbita, but not belong to the same is a true Courgeron The Garvenerg Chronicle. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1865. EETINGS FOR pico ENSUING WEEK. Tersar, E Royal cultural (Floral and Fruit Ue nir atS. Kensington .. 11 лм, many, — I Зада EN show) st 7" ensington тату € the course of our series of papers "вц. mil des several instances were pis Saarm development of CELLULAR E grown to pro rofit gis eountry ; in ordi nary sonipes, and е. а our hotter арман» the pro- duce would robably be confined to опе or two lar another кше species, C. melanosperma, whie " bie seeds, which affords excellent food zi itis, though it isa very inferior Gourd or culina: oses. But there is even Men chance iv we succeeding than the hardier Реро |, If numerous they cannot be | er of, and their special Germination of T seeds, conditions favour- т Vita Eod of seeds, duration туей. ъй of Seedli m. Plants. Budding, Grafting, d Inarching, how formed, and to what subjects best adapted. Increase i" cuttings and by layers. Leaf-euttings, how is it that they can organise buds? Potting. Composts. “ Acclimatisation. ls it poss i ble to increase the s?” t3. в1аег able and as it requires а соп T ‚Моб. degree of warmth | to E 16 to perfection, The examination on F loricultural кујна is is to that it weather. In the Eas t is grown extensively : for ae and is much Siem because of its ke eeping wW Yaks were shi -— aes A ous cmt E P and m а. Б rfeotly good co voyage. If Cattle n jin У ИНГ 5 ` ii used to eulogise M ^ us rtis only variety fit to make H E th 27 gran look- pes e, as, for d to the white Vegetable sed ked [daten a Fru n Fru M M wi Culture, [= жыл ам Gis ripa ing 26th of April:— “ Kinds of Fruits адар ted for various soils and The Propagation, 1 Pruni ing, m deed of t Trees. The Forcing of Fruit and their SNR under glass, эзбе e preserv: [ог "heir subsequen & maturatíon The Pac no eed in me опту; and if we tried it we should vols y са what are called lazy-beds for its grido ion, pinching пни DU tips of the shoots to inerease the joris . M. J. B. s to - — EDUCATION mands warmest | ad oett that * The kinds d quantities of vegetable seeds and roots” т emen for с eropping. gardens of M dimen- i ulture — plac inds of vegetables ing materials vegetables and ii artificial heating. The icone The forcing ко « Soils, Water, Atmospheric Air, Light and Heat in | their relation to the or culti vation of Fruit and t | Vegetables Manures irom to include агаад ба ded well-tried and tho току ейенен * It may be useful to some of our readers to ve the formula | of what the Germans -— pe 3 etes: zinc losung : e, gr. J ated masses күт rct terior cells carbonate is aliea botryoidal, orosoope, like M. сеш] ar tissue, wx "Tod: gr. iij. Chior. Zinc. gr. viij. НВ “р to grow repr esting, эч уша of Са of Arts, in addition to its Certifi- cates, ve prizes of 51. апа б in each of these sections to candidates taking First-class Certjfi- cates, In addition thereto, the Proprietors of this і 914 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULIURAL GAZETTE аы anm izes Ao respectively p winter, Hitherto it has nob been gene- | insignificant nt to the three candidates, bein е profes- rally allowed to collect Truffles. in the forests of the present with "iis nu неее ы стай E sional в, who, Аласт diga a Beocond-oclass | State, but. that poi. is rte to be ey flowers is an excep ang ia та шй шр Е Certificate, | t Teast, in either Floriculture ог | removed. Abun ruffles and a wonderful vintage, | among the dwarfer inhabitants of the Ora dte Fruit and Vegetable culture, shall obtain tl it is remar e sd, wil. make of 1865 a red-letter year in | 2 v e hig ins of im highest nümber of marks in one of these — Pana ore one ы, ages class e s ri also а Second- € es ai at least, Mm of pipe he o Examiners eire are for Floriculture ts. 315. E LnXvigATUM, Bateman in cob de 5508. This fine new иг THOMAS MOORE, and e Fruit and Vegetable culture Dr. Pe who are = е s of availing themse xaminatio may «т the learn the full анин by application Secretar to of the Society of Arts, Adelphi, oie e we e this fte examination ^ kn а п hile actua gain to Hor а we trust її Hortionltural Boeiety itself зазор i ita d iti ion, by taking a and aetive pa x in тегов? to and 'w _ we are о s 5 с present E M ie Bes ore de read a memoir —-— tlie Fr of Sei on the Productio: of ot Amyiierous наон і in pen BLE CELLS during The facts, observes the seem given the organic matte — ransformed, чейн ае put faction, > йт "bodies pa a А ад different nature уч the gen , Species. L believes that he in учн paper s Sho dium was discovered by Mr. ilippine Islands, and by him sent shment at Chelsea, азме it i It is most | the JG; Veitch i in n Phi ч мноу but. diffe ers from it in in ithin whia thë | column are seated, mite көш un m BLI са ао "TREES, I HAVE bee in reading an Аро: eulturo i in we Royal al Gardens, and am inded of the numerous ‚а adva nés ТО to account for that inos disastrous blight by w bea #2 Ld gps. for yellow, while that, of front on a white gr 0 Stonei is large, pe a vial und. The petals боо of C, Stonei Ї Hl theori riss by su Snow lodging eh the 1 branches trained against а wall; Ao and n ice at phe iv. H A х 4 foundat n of this T e inside, C. Levigatum established on the roots of the wel-known Vanda presas to obtei ain minute i runi of тна. н various sizes, and of |. а bright Lr colour. p ud countryman lad to learn t Mr. MER: ЖА ас, A. the Vineyard, , has carried off the пев 1 of Honour, the Higher pes awarded t Fruit F d for GRA T. 4 rece lower and Agri- salhira] PSko Brussels, wit h an exhibition that especially áttraitod the "0088 of the Kine and Royal Family. There were some four or five toitean of Hothouse Grapes ces wn, but with the exception of those from EDITH, IM attracted universal admiration d ll ES, which were tolerably fi Ine, the bulk of vg were inferior, being small both i in bunch and бетт The season never eth. d that much of the memini shown was finer tban he most abundant ођјесі ies of e — were the ihe Apple and Pears; but the season has so hot that € ыы dry € Comparatively iavonrlest Peaches very re were a few Pine- apples roni The pla n. p — prised nothin pini mri Pota душ опе. com- Pomona Sp angels large, but Tie Show seme. to have been a ASTEUR'Ss views on the үз ENING OF WIN: ment of wines to this was him. He Más, + t eh TT че. теше lies in preventing acidi ае duction of these organisms. —— Those who know GraswEvIN will be g learn that G t intends granting even z much larger ап was ant —— M the improve- ment extensi: botanic en. Amongst other alterations d E pror osed to rg the h me сш f lean-to houses by - g, remarkably fine. e MA and Barley roofed rang о оне aud i корюне the ugly aspect of the new "Palm bon use; and to 2 to the gardens an adjoining piece of f valuable undulating land on the баа of tie To e Tolka. lty will "i e capital place for ап T acia sis c Josera Bornm commu- nieated to poene Me d син ' a paper on the arasitic Nature. of the Мавтгкто, in but that it acts merely as a yemas (ael cnr branch of the tree on which it gr to the Trend. news in tl igi Ассо: his isto Бе а А few have ser, been brought to mar sooner tha y bee case; but the harvest has e precious — mush- veg is still поне size and fragrance Сургїрейї ium lævigatum. which was one main object á his тоя e, though he | sought for ib lo most begu ng in vain, and had almost begun to | of ever meeting witli it, when running his boat my. А the "Truffles mwali Eiai n amount to a value of a million т; е еч - fiore than 30 millions, Truffles y part of France, and in нее und in MM qe penis their Е and sale is а great resource ! come into cultivation, and these Аз C гене should be treated in the same way. Боё, Mag. l c. 316. E amorc TOVARENSIS, Reichenbach andia ; Hooker, Bol. Mag. t. 5 Of њо extensive genus e day ashore in the UM M: of a sall island, he was delighted and astonis! find the rocks by t st covered wi! ырл p the plant of which he was in quest, the Vanda affects а warm situation, the | ' -—— maw. T ud git н and ot Tnystery ; to be modified, yet Bere педа? І вау this, bee seed І hav А Е E © 27 Ей [а 2 83 * RE 4 ЕВ, в. =g n [d d foot of the gm as since the йай | | made a vigorous growth ; A. the be Lope АС loved itself bs — eubjeot frost and 61078 peg jt it had be ae е е6 | winter, Standing ^ shaded. А Чез therefore considered а us malady ы Apricot trees, pantioulaniy ru - Мож Park varieties, ате m an some oe a still it is not pm to ve v d ht suddenly di Lid ts not varying mè it 100 — ог а treein that - mn the MON uem old, an larly rich and juicy; in flavour of all at. presen! list of my gains from seed, I A : er h so surprisi | sas late Pavie nót КҮЖҮ? Vie óne of cha: | often very large an I’ never could the areni M gr чка жш ete few have most part | Vietoria would go out of favour. ТЕ SEPTEMBER 30, 1865.] THE GARDENERŞ — mM LONDON PARKS.—No. IV. Tug REGENT'S PARK, | аз Erha leg. and forming a piece of brilliantly harmo- | ious colouring, v е fail io please every of t CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 915 a still greater contrast to the T Holyoake í filling similar beds in the S.E. garden. ver apro next кен go through and examine the gar the way in к tapering, graceful, a might t with айт vantage be vena ‚кай es. us number ub rone gardens, to which allusion was made at meri iri - дай on the Grass band Аааа. distinet beds such as those in the N.E. ante-zarden m these ca recurva is freely planted, alter- | substituted for them. "т, with зери. арн eral des nid. Here 1$ is that the band «. Amaranthus mixed with mind that. each is а rip, | de е v Berberis Aquifolium. This Xp cca will | Variegated Mint is so conspicuous for lia Pair. It is o , and nearly 400 quo Img, Я two | enmt. гч prove one of the most use fal plan tein these | not an unbroken or monotonous band, t eve тірі rows of trees—at first view а unlikely | gardens, aud should be ng vua olo! in every geome: | 20 yards or во out juts a circle of m with p for а classical garde». Each side is di vr into а | trical garden. Just observe tty this. | band of Castor Oils around, edged вх ы eures d two ar »-gardens, and we in the f line of. young w white Fuchs E pee in the raised bed | of the eseulent Arum, and the line of ја ке runs in XY. en looking to the th, w а; they bloom continuously, and | this as it were; while 100) in the ion, а the interesting gardener's cottage, designed in ld isfaetor to warrant the general use in | circle of equal pue baden MN bask t Baglish styl by Мг, Eden Nesfield, In the ante- fowor dee: of this popular favourite, ep in | — escu a walk runs exactly between the two lines of igh er. ociates boantifolly 3 vit | pem vase, -1 around. it a E the north and south ends, say for abou ce does not etd ds go " rough y Gmphaliu 100 yards, till it meets the cé — — whioh | fee but : — point e а җе This I take to Ар а artistic 'and ezeollent озпріев nearly the whole width betw mà ben n. Draemnas with. fine v lit cdi — in the € to associate graceful plants with showy on фе remainder of E k length), w whe en jt o, re of y Vini ев агоц und i it, which and such combinations must ea bear away the al ^s e tr t d al l prin. N cc, Y of tha walk in je> ante- about putting such things in the open air. In the south- | alone and unmixed, иёт у g. chief compositions are centred by Now look tot the north end of th qw whieh ате u d will see the valk "uet co of i rising towards the Elms on one v le Horse эч around which is a i circle of Frogmore Scarlet, | straight to the end asin tho spit te ag this i d (siue - ie өйы; with which the young | which i is quite sur tt d Stell ч to facilitate the mov rna e rowds here. The augle agreeable coütrasb, -— ыт - each s ide of this ira bel of Coleus edged by Centan formed by the branchi di give one em opes of walking through a sort o very effective is out. Воб on the whole, | common Rh dron, and — by ai а effective pm t "m t the two plants do equally well, Mr. Nes- and pleasing margin, com of DEN. near the field thi leus under no circumstances equal ќо | dark foliage of the shrubs; then a good belt of Frog- Amar of too шуы I think so too, d Gnaphalium. M ошм with the tiii gesovéd torn th $ one of breadth and n, so much so that yon never think of в in Soenda with 75 feet. By these means tis hat e an excellent effec otherwise have b been na sort of egeo Gower Street anthus, being aud s that wem фе rpasses ranth and some ет ci e CR subject like the | Variegated Mint © Тһе eastern central garden ih th in unison wiin 6 he western, m the е oir aid the rende 4 and but this has n fro ien " having to facilitate the dispersion of the does not seem | poe. t Pe mi 7 his garden, which impartial observers will pronounce increased length rather sh ung standard Almond and Peach re version Y ая these may be sufficiently | W produce this perspective aiding effect, and = &ifnl aud as well arranged ally. One of of colouring seed — lon БЕХ rens ua ra It is called the cable frieze, and viewed from either end is well worth a — although Parple King and some of the Pelargoniums ve been | pūt out; of humour by the ns it indi be to secure variety without * fritteri then th EAS E or otherwise AKARE AEN nable. There are quee the ante-garden ай y s in the centre he east enlarging уле е не e опе having o nly ro om for ck of Centaurea, with band of рр King and м ve of Ceras әс » wiil at the o a lar, b se Stella surrounds the gre the aom ng r$ imi vase A tella паге di of he composition you м but. they are re remarkable as y the work of a а artist, The park is well minh by Mr. ^ Mni — e. ; and Mr. Ivison looks w gar There is enough of арыу їп it to fü gy ud present. system of flower gardening modif £e of it that ma pate e shoul ing point of view. the N.W. а sema sed о билес, plants such as ообо, Bolena ustum мі Arias, surrounded by а belt of the шешү — ча green y up, 4 be no Phe extension d tweel “Thero is h to it in the series Alma variegated, th large Gol a en Cire Tia though n еей» n the same Stella, is filled. ы : зева m a valua| во fine direction as dinis cn the N.E vis. qui quita anantidote to all grumbling on my e for it is the The о bold f D garde ens an nd | winding в already ue After every | apaoe will M required as playgrounds for t ble e pla some allies. The " filings i in, or little ting las i-|g generation of gram nai em and little. ir even beds, : are well plan nted by Christine, whic az as à bend e novel series o A riegated b very thing I have been all along advocating. beds in this ante Pe um i ed, the edging | of Yellow Honeysuckle, which looked very washy | ite ston id some of m меч r in stance, ther south of this "long bed of d respectively ^n - e na and Calceo- and fine-leave an чен Ке mM A ubs an mixture of variega Че pla үү? and i in the Ex garden a ме ated Mast "and 'blue к than this, The frieze is ашу. sunk and mar stone cu little монд and the margin. ralio left its napada о T пей with a re between the 2 ees instead of | опе pua inches next i dark-green whole of this | isitely quiet brilli lliant — of the N.W. central garden. — d by — Silver Chain Centaurea, and that would bea ag mone AM Rie An earnest. JF. Robinson. ы atit DH NBI | GENERAL FLOWER. B BEDDING.— si with little vivacious argen uà and ТОШ nenne me 151 is s perhaps one of the best nga Due thinking man eau see There ni ida Lo una f that health and you th for Lor т.н. 6 battle of life begins in Iw providing a suitable —— of the year, habit of p joerg er with the proper position the different — а flower ^g 80 ти step into the, N.E. ante- to be the vetus of this n which I take ticularly и e of the true T hte garden seq gem g^ view. Great numbers e: beautiful тч "both summer and spring, Ке theless who! olly unfit for purposes of general 'decoration, "embellish Egg word ting; and as par y of garden e ould orin other, situations in which other plants сап aid ter they get com- e rre rm "from this TOTEM 5 themseives, P" r PT Р When the beauty of p ite those season aroun т mers БЕ FE 8 "n Howev: mple nie ik y^" roots om from jabo ll tben have the of | course verdure and sheltered. without pH i i bethe the most pleasing compositions, and he best, though not the most original, Dong beds with tazza in centre and Running along the middle of the lolly icm there to show its glisten flowers—a capital ides, es of а tella, Hi H © TH а Fi 8 SR F g Q59 g aie pape f renda King Verben, i hibdy gud | Р one of lesii, | plan ated | the behind the first vase at the he entrance of t den a bed of Rhododendrons, d. by ante-garden the bes rot vers the Te ir striking thing in growth of the eid ie ty and dot E planted on raised mounds, as ordinary beddi 2 ы £a ты; fter wards, and if thin dbi Pinto of view, 2 es two erdinandas top them bya D and the while d Fon eddy «йн didis — depend upon A is mad —- of cere ng, because "— — as r eheaply as bedding fresh and green the plants wildest native | discourag such th — mong annuals there is great choice of colour; the ч oss ve rene Virginian Stock makes a beautifal but if grown in еч — intermix with Brillant Tu oe ed with Pink enough | Daisy, $ y rich colour of фы) gi setting off the -— lilae e Stock to excellent antage. Col s pea new colour, Tulip сл be ad Any trying this Collinsia for the - гм must not be if seeds do not come пр at the time they are expected, for from some cause or other I have known them to lay in the soil for at least three рве THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. nnual in pa ins , „Collinsia bicolor is also a | also Las ger snake; by careful n quite straight. tle exhibits to curl Аа twist on may be ruit is epi ке Ъ | wee ek it had attai ned - Jeng th of 5 feet 2 inches, and, ation, but in spring | nothing mo: beautifal, especially when — M "With an а of white Daisy and a few ry-bi rd Tu lips. In the case of annuals 47 3; x ева paid to training it, is as straight as any ordiner, nes кка Cucumber. dent a 30, 21 e being K ecd; from the great T ros ity the fruit | aquatics were Erg bg I felt quite edi quet last |a d, | T [SEPTEMBER or by the autumn h rst ; cold night we bad, the tem mpe house became low, and all t Ken їп pans on the turned bla ck, the leaves rotting i in a few days, er conside: T ae me aED pni W. S., , Sparken, n" 344 tre, w| the tank remained as ipu M an Ор. L £n to their E йге; | where а few Bal ld be off into 60-si sir Thes always pro ove забен езу tor Wr purposes ifj planta out on de first appe fine wea and the pots be E Sire - айну of summer beddin ese) ae are venae a ves annuals that e cont there is convenience ther ore may | to the ** ores. x the Summer А ‚ The адеп нра т was enc me е spri e і! what penny, to gain possessio n of a small thin pa issued by Mr. Du Boulay. After reading 14 pages I came of 1865. "e now quote UM SA the few lines :— summer remarkable PER its extreme coldness, mpa б ск th £l +: | of the day, and to have a ths as it ha en Ouvirandra was one of the the d is ушы as 16 w: y thou NI the plant eene, or nearly leaves M ood as * dai began to grow as mon do oti require any pri rotec tio on, bu t, с rar ry, а bee of doors. the My 1 е4 E Therefore I attributed ш sens aria are the best; Limnanthes Douglasii d атп ма also good in their way, but they c later tha pepe consider a proper season to mence chc eds ing. With materials poe as these and wage is command, and ave no hesitation in rb eds а conti the whole eod of their growth will be жы кт pes unkindly for them the ed cold.” summe айа mn will should be the iter part o of t the g son B a peat a fact which i is | with re сч f | year | proguoeticated. a most Severe DN it proved to When | one o d ше gentlemen leave off their idle g xe ^. (The italies are Mr. Sheph P since a Dr, Plant, of Birm mi ngham, will обо sur- wet ould think after what th ‚ог dE шау say been a few degrees mal in winter ie plant was always den, u might s ave adhere to former trat. ment, дүз should not бтк uw E o Py Nol with similar success. Thos. 'ootin. "The “Нит ing Bird Hawk Moth, n stellatarum, or, ү some of our country folks call ii з “Ni nble Dick ” has been very abu 1ndant this yer. n edt meteorologist Arago asserted, d we е should ма а е апу тоге “г these Murphy-like propheci "f I: on the e feeding on Galium Mens, while | th moth is constantly to bes seen on tke - There i also equally ribbons. Aper eere N a y own the comin mple. The O FORMO] e Ivy, cmi wem Bieberstein ni, and Queen Victoria Yellow Da ark Pansy, Creamy Silene, Yellow and iw d Honesty at wall, bur in wall, "tha t case the angements mentioned at p. 819 is Crocs, c-r Daisy, Pink Daisy, White Daisy, Blue Pansy, | kn an "A which perhaps Mr. Westwood or some of m [коа Dime ч "for 20 y кайсы a he knew nothing ry: never кау now thi bl togive a for any cast of the s dis 8, this most Минсе we shall вее no of © forec: asta. Le s sunn more shi Жу ө һе Аргун ium is a short account of y, agreeable, abundant seas lling presumptuous тароо: | may be log за the various T a off to better hi hav to take a ns down their stiff, stately pe 80 as vs онар effect, во well as rcles avy o ав straight lin ie, M.P. uee: Lapin as grown at Leigh Park, Havant, "recie the countr гу ве t n was - planted out оп Мау y у оп чта nit. It has made ecc progress, and | w leaves upon it, „ой чеш aver. e 6 feet in diameter, exclusiv of the 2 inc hes dee еер. These giga antie leaves, whick: are light t us therefore hope that after t can explain. There is es € wall fully ex they had an object. umming bird moth neighbourhood during t | second brood has appeared. Unlike rm majority of »|Sphingide it flies during the hottest sunshine, as also the beautiful moths of the Plusia, of wh h and the gam genus burnishe itis) numerous esie prickles, about $ inch in маф 1 inch thic k, extends o 10 and rrespond Home Corre Hardy cud enneg Plant.— -Many a garden 12 f n length, and if our tank had pe larger, they, anker doubtless have reached to even a greater moth ;(РІ. gamma) "аге well-known examples Озу ord. сан E Smell of Water in Tanks.—The smelo whic h your correspondent mp is undou es table matter in 1 y чач + е with. smut and gas, and particu bolg, dinde gardens, which to be of m cm must ear towns; | t wt de, far the worst ofi in this uci 7 is the Liverpool OW: the wati апі it may be prevented by putting i иш it ів ' pure dean with a PA eme whioh increases we about a day к. - on poe 8 up into small pieces the charcoal face and will be found to be a чо а 44 it is poss siblo t sweet scent. The upper de. of the calyx, which White Vice and Syriam Grapes. emer Yn in out-of- f t is past its | beaut, likel consists of four — is pure white, the under pale green, closely studded with short prickles. per. there are 100 w en the flower is general E" À pon vehe -— Wiene expan: the cal m 12 hes in diameter; | rund it is concealed * Ter беча E full-blown flower easures fro 15% 20 inches. across, This Que n of Of perfect; but in ded rapes s Nice, by Mr. Fowler at the “ Interna m ты h, I am of Opin ion das it is "eX pos a “ montana," а са dding d p eners year, puetiestuy those in бе; лан roved so useful, a "i n the nort! they are reed "the enlivening s, and T" or two ai: things that f London. Viola lutea is а h success anp a b edding plant by Mr. Tyerman, t -|in row river Berbice i in British Guiana, South Amer: : in 1837. А. You und growin in a currentless basin formed by ненай oung. aches.—l see z : for ‚ Umney will so favour not only on L. son, Lambton C. ‚ Crocus mudiflorus.—How is it we do not pem this species. W. Robinson. [Mr. Tyerman can perhaps settle the e question as de the ime - this blae Viola. tis far cleaner and prettier than the Colchicum, : ж I TUM the we vp one "vas een at this seas of which at generally е under the n t|it cheap like теи веса kinds. W. Robins to andr. go vnestralis.— of October would mend nied e in Surrey ; but if Mr. of Peach ardor and publish the reni Ir will confer a | myse! гай but also on others. Z. ер ‘he same as that ud Fowle Speechly could never again the same aues epe large maani get are only Р? E Ёз si des чу gen, and it is much to be desired th m the Date uld t -In answer ба my friend, a rk, | “ J., Dangstei article | berri ruit written Á me at p. 293, I: may state, that a few years since, when „Опујга andra was as comparatively new, I had muc S NE eben ? fro region on | he Pacifi si meed to years о. is bly the same plant as that koown in this i d side of the contin ent, from which | i It | and I inva riably fi rudera proe моо 8 ^s the pente son etimes € were too hot, t tim eing anxious to and | if eg, tin A Maroh TI amd T di with € 2 a proba — by the name of “The Snake Gourd ;? that difhculty T tried a plant in a large tub by plunging it nearly to the rim in the hot-water tank, where other | some excellent умач but ^k E SEPTEMBER 30, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 917 te is a bad traveller. Its large round ү decayed matter is found very useful for rardening | afterwards und into flour and mixed with the er w on very slender footstalks, and when mH purposes. Th und has to be first ploughed p "P | inferior T reg forming large cakes. A S — panch is shaken they all fall flat, and show badly in an|and then the large clods have to be for food h f sp po exhibition. en well grow olden Жашны! order to produce a tolerable evenness t ther summer visitors, who annually increase - in my opinion, is amongst white Grapes what the |person who had seen the jà b iom, Agri-Horti. ошата! Biciety of the Black Hamburgh is amongs st rie ones, but 16 does not | hardly recognise the change which m taken place, | Punjab grants a yearly supply of vegetable seeds for keep long when quite ripe, nor s it fit for travelling | or believe the rapid growth of the trees and shrubs. | distribution among the inhabitants, aar encourage the ong distances. William The en contains an immensi iety of plants : of esculents in the A valleys. Many Judges at Exhibitio —The managers of hortieul. | the Apple, Pear, and Peach trees ode pem Котб rhe and American vegetables have ее intro- exhibitions often make great mistakes in | fruit. The e early age at which fruit 8 p duced, and grow di The Potato, in particular, appointing judges ecause a man is eminent in one | their соб is one of the strangest facidenta in the pemen К Ае the inh abi: tants in the particular branch they conclude that he must be equally | Can ury gardens. " of the e Apple le trees, barely it For so in all, and accordingly they elect botanists or florists | 12 feet in height, and eased uitivation of to be censors of fruits and vegetables, or good fruit fruit esculen very ийм, ^. it ly growers udge Orchids and Ferns. tees iem actually wenn com à it. The Mie has poem кыа V to he dez dn of the Eastern Panjab for the instance of this occurred at - ast a Ro them, and the young trees in | commissariat of our European The two noted florists were appointed to ule t ihe. Plume, | ma ny in much азе мез ed and distorted | system оѓ bie: pursued wai describ. St 4 Pars, and Apples, and a very pretty mess they iade as trees of f old. piv ditis ome. slo are preferred on account of drain eit. Surely, when fr fruit- growers incur the мее => Mr. Purdie possesses а ign e сойот of ornamental soil ів generally 10 and stony. The p trouble of se shrubs ne remarkable feature in his garden is the | wood is first cle “з апа риш, апа th s doing ' make the. exhibition mensis to the i success which has attended ! ved— іе, t Ios it carefully judged by men ho! may t be А учее to possess 80: knowledge of such thing Maider ыы i; to his i bading and ape dr operations. This is especially noticeable in his speci- mens of the Holly. On Standards of q Deodar trees are rem Asparagus.— —hAbout London young shoots of this are pringing up in emn pr rofusion that a great many and sent to table, and I am old t that as regar ards flavour they hort, quite equal E vga зый prod however, that the esult of t will be uce. I fear, en ATERN are Hier aet | his а € | Е the gr n k á 31 ve taken surprisingly ; of these bant — v variegated sorts. thriv ost ex anik indeed, seem v if Zealand duds "hey ew years, pril or May pes narrow h pod Чыг planting, the tubers dug up fully "T he ttain а consider. ar ked d tightly t in woollen bags, and re ched les, to р erally These are relieved of their burden | twice a day, E 0 - that no frost gets to the roots, otherwise the i suff s ind thus late boim. general ? Р. tion to this new rad dej icr n od pre Мр f ТІ g, * the pro ae of the idi hh is view we have forwarded for your тотен а cabe of M in iren to enable you to judge of its taste, colour, and appear- ance when оске, беа s early, havin ng been be Seen, аз iter as some fine specimens i s There is a Бах Р. earing it. The oi. рг ебу sample ot ant of ich bruises са Potatos. in Er ainge might are sown after the cereals have bee ° Тһе plan of LL: беш Б large on ue Рог qn India. =н Dr. Ins pector-Ge ene eral of Forests i in In dia, фо Author five E віх weeks, It is a capital cropper, free fro codes in its и high condition until C. Wheeler д Son, Glouce ium-sized, shallow w-eyed, thin- when cooked, is par white and — m excellent i in flavou ur.] Plane T'rees ster. | rticularly | p grea! istaria sinensis, Са t. | England. аз "dis sy gp It enough at home of 1 h vi iom in common classes of for зс h ts of the Central Provinces ; he also adv erted to the system of 1 a into Rritiah `s | India, as the only safe basis of pretty creeper for them. e one in Mr. Pu rdie's con су At p. sta ^ he only: sample i in 3. On the In ; e ved A d — on Climate By M. mow exists on the shori vecchie рр - Canterbury. He p elegant an the Fre neh pem com- - high and 150 feet. in dicumferne e. Did anyo shrubs к plants f Test smania; amongst them sac verd "a T8 м" Towi. Mr. Lowe gave a readers ever see a tree 30 feet in circumference ; i Éo, specimen the Peppermint-tree, as yo but small. | condensed account of M. Becquerel’s paper on forests, let him imagine if he can a bole of five times the size. In their он {== they аі attain a — — and their effects on climate, read before the French Eren the Wellingtonia — i e his diminishe not | y in May last (see p. 722). The first portion thi Count The | of the paper gives an account of the wins Ce of forest F ay m Dr. Daubeny* 8 ес is s perhaps a арин, common Бао во familiar to for 50 feet, с a composite one, may refer to the head, not the truni nk.] — Ж му, Nzw is D GARDENINI rms in n m Мало „has tho progress oi а ortioulturo. In i ок to be seen ien а very few years Am promises to be an се well ll worth fostering. | The Chinese Privet grows well; itis a pretty plant, and easily propagated. im me ond is of fores clim lio ваув, depen А-а firstly, on their даф тн ndly, the height of the trees,and their (C че having си кете а lea third fourthly, on -—- radiating heat ; B а tuit oríttíes. BOTANICAL OF EDINBURGH : July 13. —Dr. Dickson, рде, in he: ser. The following co 1. Supplement Ne communi- rren waste, inel supreme, and where the еа was сотеге | the wildest and most rank native vegetation, red | the Vegetation juam any gu. d Valley. By Dr. С m A exploring the valleys бошу апа fertility those of old England. The d Touse, tributaries of the Jum ае аы pril'and May, 1862, p insp ains was at first the een absence of those essential м h Pp 9 › however, ж К ыкы eve lose familiar to us ions of Australia а ry variety, fro n the home country i the pro- nd Tasmania Е ы калу, for cd a strange combin rishing different "ind ot the s on. от re explained. Тһе want of medical aidi in m | the intra he cel e f Bassahir. The official report has NS printed by the Punjab Government. The peculiari of the Simla EP КАЙ enumera! rated, and the tabi E japan Бараны ure at Kotgur was given. Тһе cation rie Hindostan to Tibet, d "the rope bridge used in ает districts, an i DÀ Pabur, | was author | ed p d ht nucleated cell, which it has in matocoecus and others. mi pie p cute showing that the роси called а ence is also iit. on running тосевв, us y pass it, depending e on with ped ently-by edem oid apex of the people in the skill of alluded to. The ‚ frequ jen European physicia; cy of goitre і and | ihe jm icul- c and Poplars Mah general fate, ord ear a stro of M dc com- was | Gleeocap: complicat to the simple struc gathered his of Arran. н ASSOCIA Aiya ós sitting of t | adapted closed wi melts ploughing commences, ya baskets of manure. Every pe menn бене his ure | one or two кз the In Весі the E А of all | Murchison,- о! plants in xpi caves on the West Coast "m September T.—In the first various Sections few E for our kei were disc ussed. e take dn ^. Mi g passages. n C. (Geology), the "President Sir R. I. in the со мө: eof his n! bserved, in recorde б аг y | 1% for nering зи «нес ost used КУЧ that for this generally considered azoic or of life aperi , which been the lowest sedimentary "ex had ira of life, had been їз, by hagang growing Mut ch the ripening frui TER себ сопрат of the. до Capo ipa Бой. considerable of ground, Даве bo oltin А" a work of no owever, is a rich groun! duce more grain than is annually imported scarcity the e inhabitants require, an into the district. In t Е апа S ысы p Md uj es dose = y дегене ле X у pnr dde pem лу уй the indica) and Apricot Паны . These water for a night to remove the bii лоны rich in all the low rs L mia ava | appear in the 1 | to the prosent it are and n day they have never ceased to prevai w forms of vertebrata, adapted to 918 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. аа 1 g period, havo followed each o orka hav 5% E e olimate reque: м тен tempering tha heat, 1 hum is salubrious, sea breezes and The soil is Go omte =. is e de e colour, | к of ihe ditas of volc thri xcellen e d now vell know that hum we the pite ic e was а beginn T M those Pii. however em a , mollusks, an d together, have asse e ere; entury. Ia of t m тагу A at а period M interior to all histor, ry. D Win ings cal configuration of the surfa such x е well as a progress of Mr essi th тей liti ibo iow that ninen йо, aay oth d that ine is | ha теу at ur Dus with. the results of the researchos | ө islang. The tra Toha anna is at ое поб E he total value it is carried y with Zanzibar EE ES Scenery. Fro A of 1 8000 feet in May qua frequently vomit which fi "Mi s flanks and f. TOCADO, ха, promontorio and, i the S of por though I cannot subscribe to the do ice an Teaso crust of the earth. In Section D. (oclogya and Botany) a paper was read by Dr. M connexion with storms and means of a. » i Pes Meg were d when durin; eaa periods; that m perature and humidity were £ + offat on v E RORphoraoen nce in dise He showed У, ul crust. б the s сіті intain that such Y i E the manifest proofs s of MANO agency which abound all over r the very ințerestin ng y f the знат 2 than hosphorus was non-luminous, t the degrees o lower „ац uring the |а ocean. Мосе of 250065, m ce. Contributions to Natural History, силу in relation їо | Вайс со Ие Food AA йе: à, "el 9. рр. 3 ^ aras ral D.D. Smal n ы f а certain amount of flip book, арреагі es а the present time when the food о " РЕР is а — for very serious eye mand some attention. The rural D. D. eie а variety of information on жыл То Нїррорһару, Мусор. de ing, Fish hatching, &c., chap volume, and the vexed question, mew ho твев? is revived and. answered in the аунау tive. Those interested in the ва Sein {в will find h luminous Foi the prevalence of the similar tables he сарын мА ое ган rescence invariabl of the north iods 4 mus. | Sti y m IM probably fara Lh of J the past nw саш) imports being abont 4 " | at least equa s|b face rises ап active orm е surrounding | а Sou ppanoy, thia little кбй чє ina NEA of artieles, Á— pow in уе of тв are детей! in his a rearing and fish | latter. s quite certain that many | , Madam e Victor Verdie: M— them all except the C, al to allor any of . ome o Ev in eremi again, bu м І will в | recommendation, Your correspondent asks d lings of 1865. Well, nd d М, Verdiera ате three ч 1 f æli, It is the C. Wood, but I faney s will e botter yet to erai e. is too swal) a Rose idm pi ro н which а e of н — of its yer, HE ear Acre will pend be found to be Meer re excelle nt growth, and | healthy ; з it is globular, Mji e sent to faring populat: e sea- | possis at мак оп wish ; itis а bettercoloured, highly poer. h abi ted & Thom as Riv vers." The n the LEA ng of the old Puer there are Iu iy d, if upon во points, а s Н M - if x j eesi eter readin d the tempe: mean D AME ould follow. een A "of А be those of points | bm is genii e in ngs were below rature ) above the mean of Lj e E Мын ере зы of eges -— ч rms, | € the they will read the account of the Pre a g ааз with interest, | the ad uei of of deni | серце t now ther are among the ive Re г 1 and | | eese mg are Na eda me their daily; provisioning, ings the [in the class of rose ай our that never ea rejoice in! | praised, La Ville de $t. having, before very long, the eland мее lagree with the praise bestowed on Aci | Маг go б, and n Hopper. Sul there namely, Den me еу are good in growth, мм d the em ever gince they cam м, says 6? rura ay D.D., “we а W llent € habrillant the next century will h d beasts, birds, and fish, and also Lar nothin api good ofi "m jv ө е аге ave ab idees es tl g sa y ming, through the. suc- sized Ros these are most excellent:— ta | Proyash oues itin de Martigny, wá — Reine d'Angleterre. s her mi i and perpetual bloomers ere, Г autumn, Wesbiagon а i it ociety of G b and C to fin үе appeare: кры T this А 5 does to s die — kangar do , Canadien goose, guan, Mob wie ж pintail bod Honduras turkey, dusky ducks, эу lep not seem too ын шә mer. Aus "pit inei sing temperatur oem sphorna, ent of ozone; g Шә vė E M of the developm of t phosphorescence much to do of чї that Г phospho чишү it it was not e р pea де LIUM of the ozone, | and the dist urbanon of md. М oosequen пу ing readi тевве with the е production really i its Кли AT терел} of magnets during в that decreas "LE OGUES RE e Sect А t Hen dina. ulbs is one of the bulbs, and contains besides the Do extens Бун Рек d Бир plants às have me vit —Paul & Sows erson д от? a garden ris sid LM be — В. gue Bulb jist and a toes d list, both of vir m ied i» consulted with advantage.—A. Verschaffels. Plant м! the меле hop NX to dine ese eable niin le for Britishl amb бү pln, $ eared at the first жш о sanguin partake of such delicacies as ore comple lists Р ded guide EA А | а тоц, ip ойу { three Roses " завой з will here on — M n 4 inches 9. de The phe. - uis ав ө yet pr Ho ann Lord ME Lond Herb — балаа "d t Madame не е deep loams), are us vM ч а Ан is v АП the ollas А I ил вееп аге worthies. ^ far 2 ens the one called after m oen very fine and good; fiit wi 1, - uy а abide іц the i a | Souvenir же I have spoken of. It isa | handsom. Ar | its pet: 1] n al ; Абала Lado Catalogue des Plantes, and Аң ДР eeris Prix Courant, are Mh e ille val pea the үр n the n нааф Á n A coast, can Г abest] In both tha | fist of Camellias is very full, and descriptive. Florists тоюу, 0) farther | | dy Eardley, which I never had. Your отгеярор- dent МЫ; there are some о рше nC We ин) Vai SFE agree the AE. ог c Lefebvre over Roses in T family. Nes to RAN ji^ M. Bernardin, Due de Rohan t relation | Bros aqq со ye with the CM range of| und of them, I rate. | Louis у» М. Vidot Gai T фр I seen one eo Moy d atm en dum Jude Roses, D rough at the ed, never full here. Souvenir th lead to de нй t; one plant , Р T semen 9,195] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. s19 micHower 100 plants o of i it. Free growth nn, , good [ we should, as a rule, break up the swarms of tbe| 1 E acul е tough skin—in brief, “constitution” is the. current year in preference to the old stocks, retaining | ord ouam Ma 135.4 Bedian boreais Ford. Charles — бло е akas e Мыр Өр к км opiy - equired for filling any vacancy in | Asplenium Trcomaner ^ and and most splen otting is е apiry or increasing the number of hires By|and Athyrium Filixfemi ЕЛЫ cd Жы Gus Lefebvre. W. F. айд» Tarrant adopting this plan a a larger quantity of saleable А and Cystopteris imei What reium рта 41 usually obtained, and the stocks, hav € | moninionn, кү тисш, will have young and pro ыо саз eens, wher d sected wit Bie laid out pinea and walks, and the p бату requently very 9 а queens are at t ead of the pesi i of the Castle to Glasgow, which is distant + swarms, ese have the bad habit - dying off or | only seven miles, it is not to be wondered at that the тота article on the supply o R BEES, which becoming ИР» and the fine swarms dwindle away | citizens of that important town avail themselves of on Sept. 16, page 2 tree me - inspect and perish, to the great surprise of the owner, who|the privi vile ege. of ,promenading and inspecting the Жен М. understand why i d (© еду Ь d - а сопсев»; Оп Saturd; һауе Жө as АЫ о егу eda ge amount | early in Tm in "y districts Which = nok. "кени M үү уры {аке Dus for the benefit it more which the bees have been able to pe des during the | in heather, The brood should be carefully cut out and | especially of the “sons'of toi months of Joly and August; the importanoe of timely | placed in a small ге or bellglass, over some other|seives of any other namg аар, &n advantage which is inspection ; an d the necessity of supplying the requisite stock. The e manigat being AMA the bees will| more and more it becomes known. quantity of artificial food with as little delay as|?5cend and hatch out the brood, These young bees | Examples Ж. СЯ kind, although chiefly of aed psi will tend emos to strengthen the stock the following | interest, са be DM ly circula! as thei On my return home after a short absence in Tanden, spring. The bees may be expelled from the hives by | influence "fo r e both rectly and aer is in consequence of yon urr remarks Iins pected the ганы ог күш! v m be united to other|of incalculable value, and y to draw closer the tion of my apairy, I find many of the = 8 ould never think of|bonds of «ану between ће poor and n. that thora LA fui vlt тойа “ баг т surviving destroying Then, iw ЧР СК that st purpoe s eque were| Ава garden ag АМЫР d Бите om has the winter wi A feed e thes — €—À subse- long figured л. m e fore in Scotland; and are some e dur " pe eeks It ad & mly |d vieta: Mr. Turnbull's name, who will m эй: if he is s believed wi ч пору provisioned, vrlihont being likely —Ó— un i rvice of the family, to require any help from known and рен all the leadin ners in гым much of this unfortunate state of affairs Gar мад Memoranda. ü dans must be attributed to the very long period of fine and L CasrLE.—Readers of the history of dry weather we have had, the bees having been induced | Scotland must be Fiet tm with this name, which has | garden g e results дА resent, г чает to break іп upon the greater park of what they had | played so important а part in ancient feudal times. | professional zeal and successful culture. The flower stored for winter consumption, There has been since n moe е туа —- Ag battlemented. round | garden is formal in outline, dde and bo unded by "n ега, а! Ж "IS low Зат e end of June flowers, yet the bees have continued their appa rent u е І into numerous figuret activity, and in most hives breeding has been rather | MAy De seen compaot fragmentary masses us and | with gravel walks, presenting, during spring anc extensively carried on. It would sporis as ifa ао ау ти Др ATT as "derit as if they - gea | summer, a combination of floral NAT and handsome autumn may occasionally be anything but a blessing to | the of s volcanic eruption—a capital | foliage, differing in some respects from most of th! the samplo tof tho workmanship of the eleventh centu ury.|formal flower gardens which base. cama under 3 am fear that the mortality among bees during | А Blance ud de ШОН shows that there has been a | observation. 5. Tum bull has never al d bin coming winter and spring will be extremely large. Le eaa с about 60 y ds | partisan of th е beddi g yaen, s ао ts beauties lied м ауе чац hives in this neighbourhood died of in brea: dth, at at е «per of which is iw. » take to be | and E in somo ы ded him toa i e person near me Ма lost five swarms | the banqueting hall, 60 by 30 feet, wi p f tha “ searlet, We ilv, and the blue," md d cd wie Relieves toat v the rest of his Me elliptic windows overlooking the es Adjoining | al [.$ fha choicer herba ertha plants hes will perish from this is evidently the ZU for her y ists arbe hood *: disti: VM б, The Ъее-Кее E» this оошу, v who have sent their remnant of the font; -— DN in "ihe ve recess, is a | sideration,” "Yer wl have such a fine qma tolerable indication tha ps altar must at one time | herbaceous plants in а border reserved for their ЖАШ, т dn ha menlis have not been satisfactory. This have stood there. Th he авал part of the building | vation as Mr. Urt but UM is not so desperately bigoted a great measure, to the wet and cold | 10! p e Whieh prevailed in this district during the still stands. It certainly i is a very imposing structure, | effective и ыу" ha bort mixed border of August. Clyd of the writer lan] Tam much interested in the Apiarian department | ing the more humble and less stately rnin of Blantyre | but observe, it is not one of аб в of * half а ки and hope that others will help you | Priory on the opposite side. Both ruins aite. б M ME ^ be i. that are more enitn. for names, in making ib attractive, clad and quite overtopped with Ivy, the roots of which | s and varieties, than " effect of any kind, À few weeks ago I forwarded to your Api orlan have penetrated into the chinks of rock rura “9088, keeping the artistic “entirely fr rom view. No. no! it Editor a small pen swarm, which came off fro te|is thoroughl ДУ ive. А display of geudy ill- oe of my best Italian stocks. 1 heard from him of | a5 thick as one's arm. The surro eder o v ood, arranged colo could not be tolerated in its safe Ба but I am anxious to know whether the | Water, and lawn all contribute to arci an effect any M man ila ыы, en. Well, this border rung queen proves to be a breeder of pure Ligurians. which is quite as agreeable as it is impos pua fag эру 200 yards with the low wall every reason to hope that this would be the саве; ACC ien, to tradition, Bruce be stowed "this castle spoken is covered with Tropæolum of but as three of my young queens reared about the same | !DOn An urray, aho married hissister. It after- | sorts, a e а. grown, including Eclipse, lime have vdd qui to be шро, and breeders of | wards came "Into possession of Archi ser id Es Brilliant, Акони, Fireball, &c., but some nmistakeable bees, I т that the опе sent to | 200 third Earl of Douglas, who had ша seedlings sa ese sorts prove to о түн I аа qa dan nes category. I shall | daughter of Murray's The Ph d emi E эй d Tth prolific n Pa y bette er in form, T Epa to Doar that that i in ths supposition Lam mistaken, | Earls inherited the title, after w. rfeited | Dahlias of sorts, intermixed with a variety of respects w ort alto; а ‚Рок und somo other er things; T by the Crichtons, John Ramsay, and the Hepburns, and the dull crimson Valerian, which in town I took the opportunity of calling at ls of Bothwell After the 1 of Bothwell | most ve plant; then dose white Rockets, yellow Vt Neighbour, whe where I inquired for the supers | WaS forfeited a the 16th century, it passed through | Calceolarias, Lobelia, Alyssum in patches, but -com tioned by you as having been à : КК the Royal ultr] Show at Plymouth. зева а family, th e Wi е з е ш am bis tu d bed, pep н" a wow Bios tague, who;died shortly after inheriting the estate;|from May by this arrangement ig unabating. m 9-41. our and pureness of co and it is now possessed by her daughter, the Countess | border such as this, instead of being made up of “ pi for ri seen Te |pis ham. * | of Home, who married the present 11th Earl in 1832, | half a dozen varieties of plants, may contain а y whom she has a numerous iseue. The family, the novelties of any particular plant or plants that Minute H —1 am dreadfully pestered diy although not sojourning much at Bothwell, evinces a | one possesses, an: while presenting an admirable con- aginda ot di minare” тей ie about tio eighth of an | very lively interest in the preservation of the castle, | tour, keeps the eye fixed from one end to the other, m and in maintai ds|which is all thi со o rn e. — = [== ү t, in a high | щі it шау be imagined how these e, pests до | поб castellated, on the contrary it is a plain square | The Dahlia clumps are elliptic in outline, and are necessar: That all i ied i because к b mi in xd i tour, except the undu g—the softest of ve carried out with respec! hing ap де receding from the river; but there аге |а] of the Verbenas, and the outer edge a sheet of ОЁ meat and some other eatables, in the pantry ; | one or Leg pretty tandsonpes ith the trough of the | scarlet Miss Trotter. Old Mrs. Wheeler was а mos hey would be attacked by thousands upon Clyde a foreground, bo nded by rich wooded | effective centre patch, surrounded by Alba floribunda. uds of these ants, T have seen a sponge cake so | slop: гч the distance. In the тИ Vara one was Ruby Queen, Blanche- m, and perforated through and through, Ec are some capital samples of timber of|fleur, and y Dodds in double lines ; the old ite unusable. cient growth distributed over the park. All purple. lai Maur: which bas a nice soft tone of unwelcome visitors were first ni on sorts have been judiciously thinned out, colour; next Fev rerfew, then Cale arias, Firefly 20 years ago; since which we have never and Oak and Larch predominate to а much largor Verbena, f the beds was a om them. They are but little seen in|extent than is usually the case, a circums large o something af 4 centred б in ^ in| which gives a more interesting character to the with Zelinda Dahlia, й. t ve never been fortunate enough to see| woods than they otherwise would have, carpeted as | few, then dn. and next Purple King Verbena, the eir females or males, winged or otherwise. ey spi in the early soma v Anemona nemo: soft tone of urple enhancing the effect of the that th i with th Perilla, and iue = edged with Variegated Alyssum Lobelia mixed. The Lobelia had been in fine individual plants ese m е imported | and in foreign country, ibly in the „м of | n' MM re val (nia э ver. ux ee the hi T like to Tow i Daffodi - Narcissus hey have been know Dan d tora | жон "ihe rarer hd pea а indigeno than that I have Buoeushr йегет besh | plants to be found here, are Neottia Nidus avis, Liste Can any on о апай ovata, | „very in HE um interesting plan тейи ive"— When bees are managed, like! interesting are the Ferns, which comprise rise such kinds | many Lo gardens are ebargeable wi j Swarming system, in ordinary e in тез | as Polypodium Dijoptack, Phegopteris, and vulgare, | and Pentstemons abound, aud are of first- нег quality, х 920 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [8ЕРтЕМврр 3 ts a high he ey being. of а попона. ve а of t standard of excellence. But it is Calendar of Operations. is b therefore Te proceed w vh the pbi unde lid the reader n inference. and (For the ensuing week.) ТновЕ who contemplate making new orchards, removing large fruit trees, or replacing ты should commence oper rations of a * n po ii not only larg оона, but the quarters of [arises ie in гали condition, yielding а large and ш vege- tables—the Peas, the Ca liflowe t pae ind Broccoli being of the most unozooptiontolo character at all of P tection‘; for there is generally a large demani КУГ demand fa Ly Por —N. getting "Potatos уы wi; rip Stored in a cite ditio н їп the event of a severe Mieres — i ar ar g opportunity should à - e out of the. Li эү ы preparatory character immediately. In e if possible abundance of good | loam ; and if this them, or in airy dark sh sh Potatos , wil ith a little dry prt Sim "Ret foring, d amea better. о . The loam being . provided and —— in a xt times. Three rows L 1 thi ing is to thoroughly drain, if not eady do alre pot without this all subsequent | The names of the sorts were Veitch’s еы ти апа e Wrinkled Marrow, the operations will end 1 in disappointment. Perfec Кү} age rmer anying t m for flavour and the being secured, „stati ons may be for med for trees, ie for prolificacy. will be the merits of pel ee sorts, which should е x made when the period of room has arrived ; in the everybody's hands. Tho orchard, which forms a ү meantime, we would ad tol ed А. wy view of the pro omenader The ains for r moval. ` This will eek late төче апа жө а disposition i in the roots to throw out new fibres or bya high-growin ng hedge of Quicks. border is —— ds all and this е, and con- s such a ety as one does not stumble upon the flow LO EN AND PLANT HOU Bulbs ds ues be largely bee A s re a fine e display is required ; and where еды shrubs аге forced fi the decoration o tapso SNI they should n i Dute —See that frames | in Meri yd standing g. in two, and built against the old brick wall. In winter вр prng B, y ar. with Camellias, of which very finely grown NE gast but, п pA ge im e plants, both as regards number size, far too large for the рона а Acacias, расць wd „other New H plants help h it e in summer Geraniums, Fuchsias, and such lil Ve iake their places. The other two plant-houses already spoken o UR cud It isa da c 70 Г iong, divided | 2® ~ h pla may not bé subjected to drip, which would infallibly т dep them. Free circula- tion of air sho uld at alt om: hen pro Au ricula. AND —In varieties the best plan Уй them immediately ; better plants can generally "pe got now than in spring, | and they will have time to establish themselves before | | winter, obtaining new well. ada pted for ' the , cultiv. ation of HyaorwrES. — These should now be procured, desc | had to be resorted to dn days The Vineries, three in number, are also very ses, rather sunk than otherwise, and not of whic and succession pit—the former having front amen Shih are filled with Orchids and ornamental plants frost to make root. Out of doors will do, provided they а r wall тека, д with cinder ashes or Cocoa-nut refuse. ooted they may be started into growth in The as nearly arrived when all Tulip the be публи л ought to be properly o that t b beds of t arranged for planting, so in th xd quantities almost without intermission, and uy S Sized fruit, m. ае the quantity r beds from heavy r tremely prejodisil 5 the bulbs before they urk n fact e | of moisture ought at all times to be a sound. NEAR роу For the Week ending Sept. 27, 1865,as observed at the tede T n "| BAROMETER. Sept. |5 & E < Max. . 21) 2 [30.090 Friday 22| 3 [30.288 Sa: ЖАР“ 23| 4 |30.421 pud H 5 |30.417 Mon. 6 |3037! Tues. 26 7 |30.248 "Wed. 27| 8 30.085| 30.04! атома 00 3.0 Sept. 21— ild — 2 —! ЖЫ; бе elin fine: 25 — 23—. m! "very Än ne thr roughout. ЕЗ 24— Fine; very fine ; hot sun ; cool — 5—Foggy ; very fin ue — 4— Foggy ; hot and dry ; very fine, — 7—Foggy ; hot, very dry air; at freezing at night, Mea! erature of the week, 3 deg. above the average, еар those m —— Å STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, Gre po A Quantity which it Dr Rai Wy Sunday.. Mon, FETE = т чу | сег КҮТҮЛҮҮЧҮ 8 L4 highest 1859 — therm. 80 deg.; m. 17 deg. F The 2 аш де the lowest N S to Correspondents. AUR F ve ea The soil should be iwo-thirls ol гени) Ет. turfy Jum aan one-third of wal a ecomposed manure; drainage а! ne-third the depth # Bas mber any droopi RE either stove or greenhouse, eos flowers J iiir colour to those of v uy capensis, that would dofors prese P. basket, and e in flower at this season d the Lar vs BASS h Subscriber. The probable cause of yom dM "ek poko ng is па E the; IN been too much aud too constantly excited, bably by shifting at а Ms v The last shift M po such free-flowering plants o timed that the pots may be filled with тойа just ahit partial check Сва: m new to be Queens, LUN ага 2 ly, FORCING GA EMIGRA : Tunbridge 3 yie! average wil urnbul o b. Do not perm i oung plants to over- Emigrants, ien fs weight, they would be equi t to one which with es, It is е sit ym wg e ^ dui Aud Paten of pesce i of leaf. moii E the pets а space should produosa. © 6 Ib. fruit," | moderate supply by judicious management, than substitute for the usual protecting layer of osoari ШЫ 1 —which 5 эмге the exception th "i wif | obtain overabundance at one time and little or nothing UM жын гот through i spadne E nothing -sized ruit. | at another Mai Жаа ‚ беш мена чаа ы and h (good turfy)soil as may be саз : EN. will be consi m . } h P d Dese rv a M Jer protecting а the usual «sf irs Merenti diaeta |T f the plants. akanan Wenas d Taung Gardene, боша, wiih шы inj al produi i опу Жу be done. poche the shoots the piam PO ке МВ e NS of "the к: clothed with an immense | а and neatly tied i ы so as to быра, them fairly to | бтАртотл: W Marshall. Your seedlings are of n шег of pitchers, and there is no knowing how light and air, but avoid stopping at this season.| quality, but so far as see from the nearly е pee much larger it might have been if it had not been | Whe fruit is ER ian keep the atmosphere moist, | Spikes they do not pres and 81 ао Aa ehe bost обе, reduced periodically to keep it within bounds. Of giving the foliage a good washing with the syringe. judged mde, Hie ое "PEs a batch of à x Orchids th pod e very á M Puis йе al ap д РЕАСНЕЗ.—Тһе house which itis proposed to Ѓогсе | ћош — m peser and well ч eanum, which is qui ee o Lp ; | earl о not the varieties nam Cattleya labiata, a fine plant; Lælia nii; an | surface of th E au ee puppe ИА mem mre so nia bilis; several excellantly- ings Should be egi ken off with a fork, and E are аньс their seeds, Such an accid г Ое, апа "Calanthe veratrifolia. replaced with fre Worn-out trees, if any, may |, ance ofthe no 1 development is not tiia Ве Й, Dionsa .шивсірша is particularly well managed, | also b be replaced i g trees from the op wails, paio A PORAD EXHIBITION: Silvanus asks Ё growing in pots, standing in the stone kerb, ызы the | ES. circumstances should render it necessary | E ^t is intendód A offer any prizes for essays o bx 77 Sphagnum around it as healthy and vigorous as уой | to subject a portio e stock intended for fruiting &c., at the forthcoming International Lp but t will find it growing in the bogs with t 5 Beide | to a brisk temperature at once to induce 16 to start, the not profess to Бего са vo a place in their pf" (Drosera rotundifolia) in its midst. There been а | most ; promisin g plants should be very carefully selected | EAM MAE (Ub NORMA dE шеша oome capital erop of Royal а у эпа gd the purp nd placed in a small house or pit by | N. Niuzs or Prants: Farnhar eom — 1 es i comparatively new -to house|themselves. 16 is not, h "у а a Now "Grenada specie cs inquiries е аъ А, ои: ; trees clean and healthy, sta. eh. into fruit. Uer drea aem undor tho So x т бай d rne I e mih atichun оаа wood no thick, and size of fruit good. Тһе |be absolutely necessar t orod Polypodium vulgare. Fernas- Peaches 8 out t of „doors that have been planted since, or | duce later in in the season; Ў prius. d parate. losen Do | UE from Sall fragments of Ert Pg t t Verbena officinalis ; 2, ot паше moè are Ж mended for inalis; 5, Armeria s. We do nos macranibsi pas ing Uu de jeu a young plantation iuf bes "fing b. Pe о Vg edge the M selected Dan four Mery [s z W. er eia 4 Jasmin hou Р mmand, Willing the rest vt p p овозае А W. M Т. 1 A Figs. bete? Wat. oft рч — Тһе with yo es n pots for for earl k TUIS де o No theg aterproo; ng araffin. — renderi of pem orcing riy wor. Anemone japonica ani 18, textile fabrics, leather, &c., wat f, has long and rd are in a ма what praning B aer], ро We rA (и and t "à o of them йршей иде jer. ч een looked upon as а considerable im- | * ey are in of rest, Let They are not figured in the od = E Arboretum # Many have, at various times, been са аз to thinning out decaying berries в given ander shed head Oak 8 y m yel f ^ hans purpose, ы all, or most of them, reete d Tuition w RI a little dre Bai. cie 0 Your Pear — kol ars ve been found open to objection. Wax and drying X ies x Rebels cancellata. You mus oils were t псев first used, then caoutchouc, - HARDY FRUIT AND озше of б a Q so-called ; ds а, both by itself - ni with Continueto look over fruit pe Was peus тын шч Tidi na tho bark oE е ie d 3 shrub. drying oils; recently, paraffin has been ed, but, | in ач tos vxo 2 is sound. е o exhibited i fn tho Exhibition of 1862. ot yone snt used by itself, it crystallises and s ymi ti lants should be earthed | sao: We cannot tell the epe = 1 fibres of the clo ; i ich i na p PD А without analya but from its арр, You ie cloth, an inconvenience which is prevented thy ad айтады: їп growth hcm it тене : by the addition of drying oil. This| CavrrPIO repare stations for plants we iva sand, Е ge ture he | rantage of ering a|it is intended Р with qued er the soil | TRoPEOLUMS A in fabric repellant of moisture, while at the same time it | for them should be rich, and the position, if роне those submitted to by yon varied in oole ited does not t the air through it; and it bout ould be und th wall; 4 >| substance, and алыу var yellow es but little, or not at all, the most delicate colours, vence eda 2 2 MN гайн о ма ану "ym | Мег. Are man, d Pila sse ly advan us to leather, which it 4e VÉ, crime ctm and шеле and double pad am "lieb, w ^ йет in pots or bods renders waterproof, but more durable susce d satisfacto посо Bee Sl ofa Maher p, ulia Obere ^ T [pete a s ere criam will seeders ast N м mE. COMPANY aNY| -£1000 ТЕЁ MHE LONDO, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE & against | tated and 921 Land rage ые — and still worse d from the Сенат BM i ў EE ИШЕ САЯН рен а appuie." th а - disease HEAT MANURE, for Autumn Sowing. [) е = — as from one а BONES for Dn ssing Pasture Lands, OWL AIL eda PATENT PIG PLOUGH апі "x ox to another. Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO and NITRATE of SODA, ex. Dock County in England. For partiouiars apply wo. ген Leiormalis of а positive kind at present impli- om SULPHATE of A ERY SALT, &c. EL. ‚> очен & бо, Cornhill, London, E.C. ; and Steam Plougb P Pis, Fenchurch Street. Е.С. — EpwAnp Purser, Secretary. TN “р cates о ошу the counties of » v lk and nen but Work Indi. oun Gr (a Ча э. а visui ens iMi И tha laces Sowing.—Odams's Blood Manure for Wheat. GRIC CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STEAM 8 WW. AAS шүн 22 f the di the sh S, ЕЕЗ esymptoms of the disease іп the sheep are MANCFACTURED BY : THE PATENT CHUENS йе. Ao iDEN TOOLS of ali К I Ml р T gae ы оаа тва ДЕТТЇкб. Жы оар i Ргїсе post оп | similar to those observed in cattle. The animal HO or 1 vs i Ма шатер e Ee of Tenant Farmers m i D. LM RAPI, DEM. WAS i mcr Vie gs ye — agn qom зын, дешы Sonn Cravoen, НБУ Bir HE IMPROVED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS | diarrhæa is eri ea and aded discharge Managing D rector.—James ODAMS, ' for е аруы rg t; " з hisBtan tangara 3 Малого may be obtained at the Offices; | effective, more d сау inem ешь more | eyes and nostrils, E Secretary ; or tof the, Local Age nis. Ohler окр kind of en "ing belt.. Vedi иы: he characteristic post-mortem appearances Tp гаса 2 У £ ENGIN: Roe ра эс сай Амнон) оез spud froide Peces Өйшр нансы Ore e the — inflamed condition of the mucous lining ear T Manufactory: Armit Works, Greenfield, near eme Bas membrane of the fourth stomach, and also in many AWES s eI N URE Th Ө Mantren изаа нш Wi : 81, Mark Lane, CX A RO. ias e f the intestines, In some instanoe s the folds B. Lawes for o prenon ason о are now ri ER PE of the third stomach are marked b spots, an delivery at his Factories, at the following prices :— í pots, i "LAWESS PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE SUPER- T ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Ta RIZE | appearance which, although mot invariable in PHOSPHATE of LIME, el rm (m Freins More Др cattle plague, is nevertheless wh t i ag ЕД ШЫ res возат эон! К, Уйде дшш decided indication of the existence of the disease or ves —— .. Bunozss & К ud haa HEAT, BARLEY, GRASS, Tx UN Эре Ып. MGE ROYAL AGR IOULTURA L COLLEGE,|in its most Fre er form. The membrane lining CONCENTRATED ANURE, £12 per ton. These Manures can tained of Mr. Lawes, or роо his | JPresident—His Grace the Dv: bg а Momm D.C.L., F.R.G.S. ase e windpi кич bronchial tubes ів reddened more appointed Agents, in all arta ot tie ОА ihid, QU deine r less, an y that peculiar transparent тыл acoordin таууна нин e Importers тев ны the Earl осв "fügt Hon. T. Н. Somumox м паш! галар exudation so constant in the NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA. and other | Hon Wir ihia a wan arts н еи Mu In fact s - ChemicalManures. AMERICAN and othe: Жш B eue ipee "Boy Di jos enit Анн, kan Aa the no doubt ds Se Bridge» } ет Address Jons BENNET LAWES, £.C.; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. Manures and Feeding Stuffs. 1, Adelaide Place, London incipal—The Rev. Jons Coxsr М.А. Trin. Col, or Prospeotuses. and Forms о of f'A dmisslon apply to the рар. Тһе ... The CHRISTMA: R Commences October утту ске эзе € уу эч compares the indi- cations of disease in the two animals, either living AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, лхр BAWTREE. MI IELD CLUB SHOW bc des R Address, 80, Boed d Market Mark Lane; or B or Basingstoke, SERE ion TORAL HALL, ISLINGTON, Dec. 4 to 8. Upon aniraa of the intelligence, the Order ри I MPLEMENT DE ec! api ves Ж” t Zt for E falling Ko 11 d d 07 Entries for Implem ouncil was amended, and now includes — л | P А T MEAL, Manufactured by|o rues po: ruis 1 M. Surra & Co., Kent Street Mills, Liverpool. Erden d ГАК for Entry, with Rules and Regulations, ma; wine. The whole questi of prevenuon and FT лиш Li Liverpo pool; obtained Eus 5. e Роша. Ye d. "отету, at Y Ое of 0С eure is terribly embarrassed by this „= com- In Bags containing 2 io em раа e үе Де Mora: РОСИИ Connie ЕП, Mont- ires, Ром | plication., 16 has already been found difficult to “This valuable Meal, containing above 20 per cent, of | prevent the removal of infected cattle from place Atty matter, verom podes ag odes to Ж THFI ek SED. ES ui SHOW. o place, and certainly it will be much Pas 80 A HEEP, and ; E ў y cia c SE ESRB 2: eries, page deor Pias will bo ҺӘМ at tho AGRICULTURAL RA LL, ISLINGTON. | in referen p,in whieh the premonitory oy vetro particulars а: ysis apply to Messrs. Sxirm or |on MONDAY Жү pecus. and four following PT. mptoms ill necess: ril re eu d Јон x COLEMAN, 15 150, Leadenhall Street, E.C., London do тен indet. ams tuae irr hn Tali Н cp i | traf : EE Uv oe rm your un з hs 8 24 difficult to de Short of forbidding all traffic .—Form A. Foran or (in an ass : : R.C F. HUMERI F. of Тала. Watfori | н А e MEET or La Xu any Class). в these an yan e гө , there А of Watford, Негіз, » С Fora BEAST in Extra ms to be n e transmissi rem кч omar = же Survey or Зосю Tithe Commission, a SHEEP. wc D. аР WETHE ERS (in any Class). Brem end Тара „Agent, moro Sera eme теа ш 2 „ Е p = а SINGLE SHEEP in Extra Stock "Y infected бооз" to Muy певао lo n an; &85| qux out and overlook tho samo ata commission of ба. ; ^d. Fora SINGLE PIG in Extia S Altogether the prospects of s owners and шо siai of experience women He oim ENTRIES for LIVE STOCK CLOSE NOVEMBE breeders are at € rather s We e Survey and Estimate wh e Lasts, ms of Certificates, and all info: ec irai be y and Estimate where the works are not carried out. uy dd on La to Mr* Dens Pouuem, нане воша понети, to be able to report more favourably м; J. BE Drainage, &c. i dox огы f огагу Secretary, coi of Half-Moo: n Street, AUMONT, LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR, and rum un ENGINEER (for several years Assistant to Mr. Josiah ue АП o — the um have heard be m -— p e^ at — Rin, sues dis uy ed puede M or middle ment цап етет; me ciamation of M Marshes an and Waste Ta Lands ; n in its prs ма "4 wo or arping e Erection of Farm Buildi; ра аи the private cost fake taioe, or thro! эь The a "4 it 1 б t thre ree goats a ie "and w o "have. Ж little of it quem ortho vario а Lana Improvement Деба aricultura ase tt. D. Com тре! ад systomation ly prosecuting tir contemplated Improvements. port epo | it have, fro: another, in many o iamen t Street, Westminster, S.W. fld to satiety ang ooir customers or their SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1865. And even i individual proprietors of агеһо lders by their adventure. т vt We 1. до! at believe ia in hie ‚йерей reaction. There RS, Chairman. iB um Hobbs, Esq. vss ohn stehe Es Sir Sam William T Wil Boxe other ani rcs esi iden is йге of к ох ре may be tten on the наным - in | there prr erre deme he] aingie farmer of light j^^ who, having adopted "non ri E п TIE every ж Мо: i erys oso to. land or grant Loans for x р se e the works ^n their MA ts from Ul ki oat. The animal had been 1 possession about tol days, feeding а milking vol; when suddenly the milk was diminished in pr Ht | pier d: Via hat upon the w at considerable expense, thinks hole he conde as well have con- as he was. the death of te late Jon ЖУТ ‘unquestionably rcf in e E ud subject ЁРЕ Ej L йс tit placo from the eyes and nostrils; the animal the ie Estate the Works, with all official f: Але ed also furnish &bourers' Сой m a unt ers in by their ай assist Landown. carrying о! m bulle gà n 2 Ё | became шше c perg soon the secretion ү” йә te for a term of years to be ilk ceased e fixed Dy. she of A meet the circumstances of tenants. Th the course ий fire or six Ё & gress e are more acres ecran lira t this - [|| ИШ е, Irrigation, Enclosing, se, Grubbi and g, may бе executed rmm NE EE juired, ni legal 6 WinLrAM Сілғғокр, the Secretary, at DR ofthe n Ei Whitehall Place, London, S.W. title LANDS IMP ENT DAT 1 riot by by Sp posia Ao or Parlament a С ANY. bier e all Er. e. neces а d ў " that Dg die 4 M those observed ж. eati ther the | piague; teristio lesion in analogous to eattle plague, were reported Кон МЫН, belonging bs a man whose catt had first suffered ; eon also terminated | The sus Hon. thal Lord Мала, M.P., Sir C. Y Rich, B , Bart. Sir us "Russell, Bart., M.P. G. R. n I erset, Esq. Philip s, Esq. P. L. Dash ttle | too her autumn by pede power than there ever before; and there is not a single ай farmer, we dare to say, who is thus at work this season but has reason heartily ы congratulate There are hundreds aving ,|the a n and M. e pable of 'WNERS, THE ENG Tog A Juan, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, Å C., IN wn for years sofas os ov выч horse-power, but no P longer чан» of receiving such e cient tillage as in its ipe, Company еа GU ЫН AND n иы. ә "аа ped Agricultural iübovement, tho whol Star and m ing liquidated by тезі Ue e o lene Ho rine v AM ting, ca жЕ; y Pone маара RIED kno able to hope that siet: should stand exem pt; ; but e evidence to the numerou Inelosmg | purpose | have given it, On t ese hard-bound ie the steam plough has been red first-rate m s od five weeks; and we - ere i to lay ur readers a statement of its performance 8 culti ша] or agri or farming j| pocas NL T: n. or ned ection of Farm Houses, Labourers’ Cottages, and other for Farm C enr T the иррсуии ns to Farm Houses and other buildings for т the provisions of any Act of Parliame! fu. reapeot of any ic or ned bli. е ха ts, may Ev their pro- charge the same with the expenses a been docte wi tion began to ps not be ires to plague ey were nevertheless obnoxious to inflnenoo « of the infection to a cert 8 H i| 8 H F SÉES [4 f required, and the C. being of & ms nx. Eu with the AM. m ich are ed опу by the Governm. on, апа for forms of applicati Nariz, Managing Director, 2, О! кори, is now a| т Р ues Lf | р tion лу to the | and the emt do Yard, | liable to suffer from the malady that has devas- t thea thus effected for n the same vnd in orm is a first-rate estion end, ine fact te iig that our стац ате talion t the и СЯ of tillage, Torn upin the autumn and never stirred again, 922 EL well-drained -ealoareous loam Mr. INS farms is dr illed upon s iat P а Swede seed Tox ant, bee wi i April, and e om its neighbours, thus fads aw e saar ө. К. enira tho N а: ou His. be fati | seeme ed u of the 27th, into the | shed. prion. айва w was situated. und » pene ied betag another shed, s the the 17th .Q. Temple, mà merchant at Eo S restvid on lambs he had instructed а dealer to rposes, „тр lambs which place they w of about ten miles. "On t ier arrival t dur appeared to gaea. to a greater extent than ordinary, which farmer | his farm | has the flock until a Bi m. of d puse he symptoms А je bse been айыны, th S maed during my vg to-day NN. e animal oi fe obl ini ft stands кез drooping м ra | Its прич Д fails, and it show; ве аң. М tion by the heat a the hea; ing t the shade a ай, wevi the Forder kiny the a s had undergone. In addition to tbis the орек! p that several of them to his master ‚ that t n а day or two of this time the Fed were more | marked in all i had bee symptoms of E cases, he 24th two of the w ing o arated from this yard only by some old furze m o| жашнан 18 pui Diarrhæ ly d т Б г вей Лоз the issue of the ca some diffculty of breai ' " and " animal moans as pain, algo occurs, but the discha tinged with blood, as in um case о rm thin m -like EE ish yello colou. From this van mbs тан hours being th e experience whig n observations of the disease at Mr, that if боера срт; no) occur the ies; an there is no np any yo desde a T NR в; пог ovelty ; t ich hae ЫДАН mnt. t dou morning for being milked. The lambs - апа m ined ра the pma till ben morning of the 28th, ces prem ver medicine administered to them, they were с | had во min „treatment which has been adopted has bom ошу cs - Pe de 2e despes t "lage ord iz) ть д th a th its superiority "ig ary ойно. pia where the latter has etd supplemented with heavy м "ot artificial |; manure) in en pen the root erop to i ed the withering eff we of sueh i e vals of suitable weather as granted to ry precarious tember, 10 days after del drin m de Фай, and on the Чер day two de died he field. From this tim ha disease went р, go that by Friday last, the. 22d of September, the day of hey h: symptoms Dn appeared, and their тш to the water is onen tha pe sigu of infection, as be egin ning eed n MA sig ^ at тоор Th y visit, 46 had асе ieri or ES. NUM and 27 in br very preca: e Tth o o f being affecte -|a legion of p үс freely дере e posae and bowels attra өгө ii has, therefore, been found necessary 24th of August. the llth of faptorabet, ye a Чыга 2 р 6, ds, Дын parts with a mixture of „модо ponderi in mie pm this treatment about th т. b baroni. an “stamp out” the dcs by king p у иеа. pun It Mr Нагу d such а tment be o-th were unmistakably the dade 5. tho £g ith th The which was followed by others; so $4 у ihe nh all the e cows, six i n number, ahe ifor. lE wi all dead. ti h ер whereas he will now save h THE CHAMPION Wieder MATCHES. We trust you permi notice an apparent misconception pervading xi er on autumn pl ing matohes in а in у ей these matches Lig ee deg with Messrs. ji ee Ы rm, but t о mako our ploughs dd their d dail 12823729928 HE х2 8 sio, d дани де кеер іп тера ruction, and are generously willing | in al | post d ze io the observed, LÀ айе ъз уй with i malad were also identical. vier аА — n vg rs nature of the chan duced in the system prior to death, I bad fo lambs killed, ут кол! these I took some оі parts and forwa rded t the ] м — College ҮР о- | Norwich, violas w in the floc | digsection и, а Y^ mi d I observed Wt че o"— pin was red wW m any t S disease. The lungs, and the right side p tl the left was empty, ev: idently had failed in the capil 3 of th modern юр е every 9 а дей for is same knowledge, | ‹ Joay goo ing tbat. mar trange th shoul d ine b trouble, f you more fally Sonli with the, difioulty that Pad is to introduce improvi 2 ж. oughs into a distri ot, : and with акч to farmers from inp or vx La of these pl from ре skind re че д oughin мг 9 saben by o we dns "invariably met унй, and the ра "hey are glad of on visita, d tie chief boe hee and езд, them as а Wi еч th | R. Е. Н, ace Р. ит М ET Wt (1 Point, mr fth among pe ero A the doy alone. that this is not a solitary саве of sheep in d by the cattle pne. iiem mei dn NP e slaop were supposed to be simila o Mr. experimental i inquiry з Simonds is und. the disease by in to tho other, it would | be he com inoculation from one species well to suspend 1-0 near Norwich 3M also umber had been the m: Very disease was наа rapid progres ined many of the dead, and found the post eem appear. | ЖҮ among which the In conclusion I puts p say, “hat the inde pus анн vey for thi taken to tho mystery of. the ыры a which he has like myself, hav Were an interest in the them. Above al » has shown d may "n 1 кулу Ари. d to he mee ko a usion тасы eireulars | ly м requently than formerly, w — bs formed that our ере уг spini m than against any one no аа who poseen aai ter Tes p, Ransomes d Sins, Orwell Works, pores ich, 8 21. THE CATTLE PLAGUE, | The following report by Professor Simonds to the Clerk of the Council announcing the Me» onc of the cattle plague to sheep, is by far the mo в publication on subject тое і the past “ Veterinary. Department, 3 A Чок кйм Spring 118! rom you to investigate without loss of | an time the statement oiv at JF lioe хез to | Күл мү of the cattle of | di the Norfolk, su Segna d ed ia cattle je э been in Contact with some diseased sheep, rècently brought to the ises, I have visited the submitting of f е оде ot the Council. vai have the honour to be, Sir, your most obedient servant, “Jas. В. R. LeTHEBY ON Мв. HanvEY's Froc Mens rei returned from itd flock on the Crown R. F. H. Hi arvey, M.P., I have e ierit probable. tha | nou of! tho | contagion from that there are more quem wa; ed dealing than by “stamping it oui. гу 196 17, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, Sept. being 3. — The symptoms of the eatile plagne tense so favet, a КЕК skin, zi no o perspiration алуы Ы “Ж history of the disease, and of the symptoms an h ospeots 3; те, jn og e e Ж d shor : Ex.—The cattle plague hasn [distanco tro HAMA, o h land, Elea ye except in two the soil is hg. t ble to infection from дерд g 1 or 12 к pn siii; T is hend, well | vigilance of inspection, and in About are Grass land, and | deep interment with. мок li хын ? "it has pin re: xd hu Upon this there | localised it, and proven ted exte ате pastured nearly sheep, or rather 4 case, about 10 M ue De гк which were purchased in April last, and. which did destroyed by дегш ta Meere siot a dissasd — et in question, and of the case. It appears that as far back | of them died with excessive diarrhooa. From that time common road, drove at us infected th 5. IMPORTATION FROM RUSSIA.— The д. i + $, 5. m ho енн for, with 56 head atter. But for the and loss 928 алу way, nor have the milch cows of a te ine and farm lie between the two € And, аз far as І сап ascertain, when the firs ttl affected in ood nearer than 34 miles. The result, че =» оге, уы T mind i M е lth th herd, Tenji ra- | no doubt ко also from he | spherie ec rg no үз" зу ав апу control You hin, or) е шоге malady his urne The day eek to my going brona а гар ed to | be looking J. J. Mechi, | over 2 tmo- E eccentric than ma; кмш“ “өй cattle F Te. н t 3 have return: Iolland they riw ihe d рабба po plainly before th A requested ri sen M ue ra fall [cirea ia of ч» de of he Revel ergo, think that a statement of the facts e public may assist to satisfacto: k uns sold Mig rame d De ашу for two е мии any ry light. I have, medy. The ve eterinary surgeons күт t | inspect any "premises or er plasa in Which ап ny animal or animals mpi» d within th: for which - is m" ап M e d and СЕ enever and мы va de may deem it necessary, any animal tis such dis! 10. Every faspeotor í shall have арад within im district to Pim and slaughter, or caused to be eized refuse premises Кут obey 'urpose. e Every inspector shall have power within his district to hat any агай. рат he dry sued to 29 сеа ее эе iha said disorder shall be k separate fi animals m rson ped in his m shall obey any pur possoasion 8 | custody any animal labouring under tho ва! E Ci у-ү” keep ed pem mae and shall not, if the a been ens n shall do ose who read le lo for e English market by е pa Py the. Шын ео panel veterin: s fom Re of ship в are assi In tracin it was the p Әр were introduced in this с proceedings, who mad шен appearing i nM: " "i It never been shown that the ou was that, ra ae ly, howe 791 copies have бош mittee, and pi lieve, enable the public to judge We ts, and to decide er, { Чоо bey LORD SYDNEY то Мв. r. Helps, a Xi аен: on р» cattle ы Коо vith ou are pro е in my gi iving you the history of M asta is to show die eccentri — of пг own zave tered in in Esthonia for the feeding M s a piper of al su Hull in good уи. ба inary in La E and declared poe а ibo bth of Ј ше ега of 13 di ie am ularly, E vrai "s r^ ролу pkn Нета), and d ри. у tle Сове to ati ry cause ta the transaction E a time! the Сойсо we were unable n remove. | any munici а. А b ih M {ет р М, я, be given. Charles. Hicks, 60, shail iie ths ТЕ тш the certificates, whieh seem conclusive of such o or pihat Kont, pm e, consequently т my оп z P minate slaughter. As he T on Ii Vi Vo — were of a typhoid ı nature, and they yielded to stimulants, such Bome of the cattle which died sank vi However, Í am not " dent of all to be, yours faitbifal lly, Cou. '99., Privy пей Office.” “SYDNEY,” 7. SUFFOLK : Wattisfield.—My attention has just been —— toa I rin your paper with regard to an offen agains vf dia та in Cou noil committed at ffered upon i the | Wattistold in à ihia e t fo Mid rot | saw at , Rieking very suddenly, when ш апа с 6:4, v two killed, d es юта І ew. pena saw them, in good Бень, ^ win Ри , Inspect | Ixworth, хе: Sept. 9. I мац ment, The various Orders in Council which at different | 9 мр 34 ue | timo ha L following form; in which it wil sem that the тон animal i isat len gth made to apply | w xclusively to ох, cow, and calf, but to include clined ~ ч-да, , Aren and Lawin ier р S, боа! E D rder р зода n police uch а ion кА not ad Ao act done, ble, nalty reco a Lg en have M gr hich bis or their edition aen it п be lawful fo Tor S Such looa bed ч eot e y shall think fit, from appoint one veterinary surgeon or utbreak of the F [tA T qualified of the this order, within the n for same tions m: to the jurisdiction o as lies within th tor h e case fca its om Tcal authori! ы СОТТА e the Robinso: 1 four out rof the district and, n destroyed the Me o I hàd condemned. The v be | the 8 to be an inspector or ог the E. "t ree into effect the ea oat e M. 4. J- arkot, or expose for sale, or шогын carry b; 4 iw d 1 M": ship or place upon, or drive along, an. wal piaco upon labou e along, an б $ т district for which an inspoc! — x — of the ins; ket, oi ve from his з boon in ams with any ala Ec a the 2 i n ll plu вер a y animal labouring ps - арса — n iu a district for which appointed, in any field or pasture, pus P "tho qnte ot TÉ ier ctor such animal may be likely to propagate the said i^ ет, uantity o of quicklime, or other and shali be covered wi ЕЁ 18. Di hi paper circulating tls iren by mote their jt лавой а that it is Canem tha animals, as hereinbefore defined, d some вросібей description тео, aha cem excluded from T ы within thai асно on, Y a tim me to be н зь А y огде e) i dall à aot be esr pursuan such па Mir up ‚Улу, attention of all u skill Ber science whioh е country — This attention, we сап ot but it enforce the ions assembled. TD а condemn dis e as su i aer m the "ope na d$ q p ру f| it pleases them, E ole! herds of diy animals. have се рден that our so-called scie nce provides su 6. Rver PM 2 t. 20. на helm prae а deser! [ of | getting rid of the cattle plague destroy, if need s all опг т cattle. То make the malady, 1 herd. a mile from the flies. "They have пет y have у) раа фанер EIE cler o of the ihe, 1чвйозв зой in and < We county “д обе! travas ir him while thus eng: inspector shall f o imo re said disorder as their lord- vo = o е principal magistra jor th pet the clerk farm— ind e, ici r^ ery inspector shall have power to enter upon furnish the s Lords of the Couneil with | then sessional which the sy P panoa асе азем» destroy опг cattle, à ат па, from the са е disease h who d treat t| ect in scientific ша аг. 5 We see hitherto no trace of "that ; careful and ра observation of e md effort to be e dina af ba Beh (uad it worth while D draw particular attention. to - ees the rough and p nne toms are at paati obse: rey tene in t йа ne either to to allow a er ы ce eontagion or 924 recovery. The veterinary surgeons inform t an nd the Co oun пей, аз they are obliged to we sae the | 8 f that the symptoms o THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURATL GAZETTE, [Szerzwsm. 30, а "dm "formation whieh. dere proche ок СИИ x ТЕТ к m » | of iod, 2 bushels oil-cake, 2 bushels Rape mi чё w disease are “ great depression 9t. Abe: yin Lo simia ке ud is a delicate, a bass 8, bstruse quent —— staggering gai ck | subject, and is not to be xime by every rough co and short breathing, drooping mes reád nm eyes en а | doctor wh Masle a veterinary sargeon. discharge nem them and also from the nostrils of a | Governm no dou one their best in their mucous nature, raw-looking places on the inner side | emergency, b ow that it is evident the disease is of the lips and roof of the Eo багі o ог | more than an emergency, leí them appeal for more dysenteri e e, 1 , | scientific assi e. If they hesitate, there is чод. that the disease is here only зде Мар аз i СЕ in | sufficient independent energy among our doctor! its full development. Must the ingen m kin farmer s.to induce them p xd Sur, om we Led referred to w ilit te ung man rina as the efore they d an effectual method "y ing this Vas ease, and he will ced s төрү tbe Бае аге пай, шы Жош the Шай: ? К до E su оси y break out into all thes witho ing a fatal вршат at chance is — we vues like to Armi of preventing contagion if cattle allow. erd with. pud until xin symptoms a as e derdone tà themselves ? The mischief by that timei is than t. 28. niin. for himself a far more satisfactory т reward any the Government t бері. INTER morie ОЕ 8 Үү 4 parts m oci "od » Wheat 1 ‚ arl D Maize E ош: 8 Мань о i ‚ ОйоаКе. у 5 de Rape-cake .. 7 0$ Lambs. es Рау ments. X v áth, 1804. £ s расе io aol ? pe at tal cost ke 08.934. each 549 2 3 uad К En va Ө 1 | Cost of. fau 24 weeke, 2981. 4s, 3d. to en 21, 1865 : Cost per head, 16s, 114, por January 23d.—The food was increased to ixture of Corn. Cost per stone (иъ) Corn and cake, e pedes ok 245 16 9 | Cost, food onl Cutting 25 tons of y eb chaff, at 6s. Value of thi the. оик Grinding 06 r. 6bsb. А mm f рещ ed breeders that at the great autumnal РА, ^ 3 9d. 31 Sor “шщ es prices of store lambs, compared with recent cs ance, 2 the Ld herd. The case of the y m we | years, showed a reduction amounting to 80 рег cent., Шы тед: 2816 0 "€ A tho lambs, per bea described the lw has affords an 1 I d perweek.. .. 7 in point. The mal wore received on the f | ing ewes—and this, with mutton at 5s. to 6s. per stone, | Coal, ж 2d. рег наб. е 2 manure, per hai Augus eir m cha ерем and wool аб 2s. to 2s. 6d. per lb. UR NACE IUDA D * remarked that they el unhealthy. What w Lambs therefore paid unusually w r wintering, | за. each p. oum Vj ER charge made for the sing. done? We in any wa Were tke e|althongh the market for them in the spring of 1865 X я a xa rdles, chaíf eaten on the land, unhealthy ones carefully isolated from the others? Оп | was seriously affected by the бача weather and ves per poni the contrary, they were all allowed to herd together, | by a panic in the wool trade. ollowing shows that | уз ewt. of rock sal 0 46 and not until the 24th were two of the worst head Es vell bsc de is half sold." removed from the field into a cowshed. The dise 200 lambs. S, which „cost 22s. 6d. on bnc uec 12th, had obviously been affecting these sheep the whole rd, then The tezs'would (ordi have Doe а qaa eek, and what wonder if the whole flock жеге | on "hedue until December 19th, when 50. of them were | April ; they v were, however, put on nd Clover, infected ? his may be an extreme instance On | and were fattened in the summer, still, we fear, р! 8га February tatting commenced with Linseed- Goo Wh eat, Barley, Oat, and Bean straw. was e prevails of the earl Wher yate s jn addition and с t Swedes. On the 7th A int rant persons are told by tho Privy Council to g r Tee ith "Mangels, and they „шш: made by Maynard, of Whittlesford, The chif indiscriminately all ма е 4th E: NM at 618, each. sed from tl we have quoted, is it likely that they ‘will Pid — Ther ainin Sow lambs were Mee ч as stores at main | points i in the preparation of the (оой ай isease and treat it vigorously in its earlier hoe little e. on inferior Turnips uucut; they t ae! ds eu hc d sifted, and to soften, milder forms? Even when Lord Granville's cows were | Rye from 99 E till May Ath, iden they were | withou ing i by ming а sufficient attacked by the disease, the first instance was treated | valued at 48s. each. ташу of "boiling liquid "On ne- “+ ; anm only as a cold, and the “distinguished” veterinary | The district js referred to became so exhausted of li k me LM be а At жеш)! into юл, rgeons who were called in at the las dps mot its stoc that at ome, of the later fairs the number of thro the chaff, a Then dur oie the cattle four plague S. q O.” lately асн "that the € furnished by the Council n Essex, on six pubs farms, , the n mber of | u rage. зан, ma from. which 1 wri rite, the КЫ ot the d be p the heap. If IE prepared, p p d palatable. ee n beings prostrated by typhus hånds сни ing at the bed-clothes. sheep ever carried before. e heavy lands This has been effected DA the ex elingi ly Sw weet an It should be free ag mixture of the boi ps Vids ey remindei an adv; — Ut г ушш. What would E thou, ught of a docto: ected to treat a patien EAR heavy land, that of eking out a scanty supply of green | food by a iit allowance of deg chaff, and | grain ; ; from lumps of meal, or pudding, and equally pro ling ligur throughout t e hea Maize-meal f the best soup; Barley-meal mita ith the ef advanced qme as these were develo) pod? Iti obvious that all measures of precaution against con- | which happ and low in i prico na Нен detected аб ап earlier stage. We find it very radars to sup and (— tren would not учан some symptoms o green nd и better omn t yov contagion an an chan The disease is ыа о чн беча for of effecting a cure. 10 days. Could it not be detected before the end of the 10 days? Suppose, for example, very bad. in 1864. ` means we were enabled Jast ушер to keep 9 r in assistin е | Neithe: notwithstanding our efforts ing: | erops of Turnips, Rape, or аў аге "io ттш, Miis that the disease. commences by affecting “the trong stubbles, good Beans, Clover-seed, and Mangel a re the үре сайшез of the and Watts's American grist-mill | of corn а day, Й With Rie 4 from E ай redu ims the о 40 quarters is needed for Ee or eso account to a aono: y smal The proportions of bed dierent ì "kind of oui IG from time to t $e of E. dear food, was Eu GL MM ; ,,Linseed cal, tough: relatively was the cheapest ingredient; p ho added dry. of this Mene bitter а hed fine mi ан of the di isease before it dis- suffer an of his danger. ut унга that such е Вада "аз this, and Ii m 0! е gg pn some аб least of the sto In of 186 growing, and yard- -feeding. Sheep have bon gener: ру. “© conspicuous by their absence," though even the heavy-land farmer | is glad to winter a yard of doni) rs of cattle, that t. our root pola consisted o Rape, eaten by the ewes in ‚ the dditio al was eris y deis; РЕ but it is easy of dift —- tio add wholesome, Wheat-m ze A but the proportion was bie yi bec: re that, in nutritive value, Ки Ў aiz "d decidedly superio fourth of ë fo EF than опе Maize should not orm t aoud h A wis time. Di t 1000 ewes, and some fatting sheep. , t the fatting sheep, were folded on the stubbles, m allowed а daily run ja x bo d о! about an -— flo ock. "The fresh i 400 r Maize-meal induces a feve vetik conditio: d very sparing 71 бишен of low prices for grain Е n: farmer to modify his ora pmi еей} the P borne and use of ШЕ E js busines reserved for and a ver for thel im ч t, except for afew PRI in dine ff^sdad 4 will me an парон Under the system we have decl е E^ careful goma tion of symptoms as we have ted, can only be made by thoroughly well-instructed logis! na inary surgeon might as well ны на ur to observe the state of the stomach by looking down the throat through a telescope. The practical conclusion, therefore, which h considera- tions suggest is that some thoroughly well-educated ical men should take the question in hand, and conduct a series of really scientific о d experiments. Considering the im et таҗы — ht € upon epi ould havı though MM em even our first physicians lesen bare been induced to throw - ene into the But, if they cannot do h rim human subject. Fiat experimentum in corpore vili is he old rule, and here is the exact opportunity {хи ррозе practising it. Su the case of another herd pen that of Lord Granville dcn afflicted with t| Let such a intel dun ur to hour, and the effect of evi edy ly observed, an е some results should not а or this purpose the Government we wisely offer ient to induce not young men but to te their | and d water, p the the first Joss tal E onde was 4 rod a vien a lamb tumbled into the drinking P к their food was dienen at Es едат ho ome- |steads, The treatment was in every respect Кош - | än у therefore only notice in detail the manageme: e farm. f, “т: агу, ad the sime шш | food as the lambs. Live Stock k:”. September 29th .—352 lambs іп the parks, on a little Mig Doa and some Oats, until November 4th, when hey were folded on а Wheat stubble. Gave them 8 lb. of straw- 5 bushels of meal daily, mixed E haff. P 34d. per week fi a 20th, тонаб the food to 65 bushels of — and 11 bushel of oi m December 1 b. 23 bushels of maize crushed - — wa . 148 bushels ы mixed — - .. 200 1 bushel of oil-cake * v h, мей these and the ewes, the lambs eating habe less than 2 lb. each. ost 544, per week for corn and cake; chaff, 24 Ib. | einn ure ng food, substi 4 bushels of wild and a load of were care! careful o let the ewes Ioa im recauti lambs began to drop the first he judicious use of co ewes is generally followed as the case in tl — ins lentifnl we give abou nd Ib. of co d cake w In of a teg, wel him on Г е Е 30, 1865 dam and cake w -J emstitu ith ch Р qii » af, th THE rad , iac ed alone i an on GA CULA МаН ог теу 15 lb. 4 RDE) pono н E pem wie and nly thrin nim tr lat F i no d pa , ri hil als. yi ter farmer i a my this id M ovi ea "E ho CH while is n case у еха т ыу sh o th we RO he i as m e u teg e T ve N hi w pl ir ec yar р , ее т, "тере 22 deni ood. of. уел =e ICLE е! г е y cu e Met win e this of ve anoe о? fa анса) m: Not nsabl " AN much c h pi ood сеп рго fr Укса les, ө : th thin e to | p includi t ad ure stra nde vin ian g f „| Ms ti apita á; cum g the. а pcc "ot condit Puch о or it aucun tal ; nd v. Pea GR ngly eas, nditio Xon n hi айа nd : our ver кү 1 ive be success! ІС к › Beans, С adly- f sorption re of Р nal. shed aene айтам ре Л T , f r n etm fa йон pine. "Y оов, » in the с URA ibis Eu w and Ra crops s stubble Pol b T E „вес ап а t tl ion L land. t into e fold ps es fi e ws inb d rivi eps of | G e ad h bs old. th we ol en ^ nt pec JÀ rots. пан io good Sr at foll ded gn WH h 4 plo of | lasi-menti ZE E A E pum red b Ud hd à rictu ping а и ne TTE К 190 M: iin п EU ms E Mr CROP ОР produton. |A Da - on an Xe ert bringin the баган, depuis ie; S mre m ra n H Н s e the soeg such otio re ditios | во Wh хои б ПАТЕР Ing ars 865. | g^ LM per ы year, ain ene b ae sa б rem - E er оге cula - a > E ^ EEG тоа n. п vi ече à An of the e а us 41 T Чанар ruling not 92 tio! som an Мафон е че y for di e el eld,” pagi 864 2 ng L — 5 ow uis A о of a omy orsi n ha witi ont he the sa SU harvest re pi ounts eith: hav m abst: E STAT B hstandi vi com к requi iini of hte a rdly юш ап ordance v en A DA t pm к. ot n; e be, "rà ^ 2-р үтїзтїс [эше — 1 . n tv Lv ally a hes К panas p-farming. ia mer gether with табу. m paci of its | be dE sligh тү ды eet IR Hot veri dir found uth orde of t ban fe qu ve tho W ordi hich wit се, Y Udà icula | T о]; tly pil d Lieu EL the a ifici ithe, a rto he 3 g- w alit an aA icr inai h th ded thi tion: lar h тош bu fro: piled | Ben AN - s ER ally 1 x foun pjah ik prov eti ри ^ Koc UM E "уткен i-r ok, how. аф гу. ff. LI do: мефа. from eli report ini TE me y 8 dis ide в {о БТЕ e wi oll ge, a bta; 994 Bh: tal acreage do not шыў the t.] t the in a pe tr n ev ei ор in с howi nis d а ised s летене ерг Ens riat of mmer кое ight pe ng Та of Pantry sees oya under 4 pp figu — "X cs water is p oduc ve га cem the Engl и 2d doa An able any ra t 1860. ir may f E Th yg a decreas der all cro rehend aros he en aries of ng do » is а of is ре tive Down and, 185 eld, Dahe of E ips giv es in ill oder«tol gather , f aso in y. ad ei at : аа of ineling ү, уг vided, D - m mer | man p- in 1863 th quéntig rately that hich a" lins Mine dm ^ Where OL so та cial G eado e is manu fo 54 inch 1863 dy: m e dress e produ tity, n "well Wh CER an 5 | "— in floc в E айе ows an plo de Баз чорза 186 an sif bre; EA диний ns - Da t ks. for ор, à ше еп ] ajr t. ha. lo usi: the 864, musei се ме ts 18, h ntu bers) 1 other he S and y yo of is Оа epo It e e ure Tr in dens e aa nder more ear uei ay ut in not rts, ma magi uri ape ac ers $ ero 5, o s m ben or ih in Miet ferio: eit that yal Ере ng Y: n btained. i у = "— Li ш of p д th suit u X or he: so ppli lot 5 h ined nd tehes. Dion. tw — cli exce made ree abl р ра vu the be ied ) e , ап e p Fla: OE OP. " Ж кү ive, cli stur e to yea es n with d fu yeu ti m ү а d Rape . "- ,218 greate us an а fee s of itrate diff od шайы! е р. ri» ре ` i | P. бін 278 рг ев d. i av дод ipe y 5 of Sid ent г ех ter me d Ж зу the e. mI dk wv. обра efit obab! able RE ge, ber e & H soda: Е 9 arti TR escri сей Th 3 / «| rer е a steep W афо t соп yy e іты ап of ow M: uan бо r to ption 4 «ҮТ de e ha ei п таг pce an titi qp o the sa p De [ee || р Га е avo int А be 8.8 mg ; b eas TUS es o! жогу in fi 14 — hich crease я | 19 М -hill i Bon duc con lar is ub is gi each fa ures? Xn NR. { 4:54 ,035 hig gt in n Luce tio fer ge m on 8 mm ai т e | Bore Los E val tion w. [лор nds n of red r b: uc! з |Unmanu bete е | Boro an 18. ET land, is rre ne what som on ance 7 | Artif а н n pw prod а а han t S qe e |9 dh e m м, A, С | 57 Sümmer пе "Thi rch re angi WS ard x 559 si "Y sof 863 ests m o GR Pe М j Tape, erops чета inp ed. en ng oin is to light- Di al dn Dr 5s Eu r | Man Supr E лю бшетш а w ек d plaut, d : essed | 18 бн dae A И жЕ: : Mo if Did tres Ж э» ес "hay, its e si wd ie : н 1 verage | arroi, ' : | m x; climates, E дө ма йа дөң ide of |7 Un dec 58 per ac m 13 Years nee |r draws te n hea b feedin wa ee whe T дар ht д ul 16 re. 1852— ow ai rsnips, T сте te on js irr i rm p roots 3 Farm-yard 2 58 40 186 nd - TM ы E 2 e year al y la ge g. frei ta |? Айди п per t 55% 45i 13 1. Clo КЫН . | 507 } e Ех se th SUE n NA ў Шә б нени hol of i si Айн vedere | за Н premis аг E vili E puce 1 nd | of an; Tr m s ni m ы ко ib T 2.) 26,170 s : XA ^^ z. с, 4 37 m wi v» aed 7 | the syste . оза 2 gens ue dbi les y ki TT 2 2 | nl amount of ventes in Tien | ет ал n any e у ada "Оре PA f 1 ns Med [ 353 of in — in 196 | ч in Octo as иче : мае ihe ма лиф "A 7 ul mi | Lb. кон чоор тем, һе ng Lr 7816) | жй ызы ptember, Ea таве hick Hom L en ct in t eme «d eii] ur м 1 he des eu АЛАЛ Ке dry ee b 13 865 cd 1 626 | В Ж, у И low — rn à n | 68,07 stalks fo Ље la r8 I food. er T, [n t fi yt ye h: 22 d 61 ud ch fo ad ti ау: —' xt rry e о 0 ni noved, Ша ds, the nt ^ д eco. enr that ту вети he ars, an in c SLI E in the llowi io ing T ent T 105,05: EM: , ins A or — P M s n» f E m, he e wei eight Thi either em 3 93 lett а ng =й "eene ir vrbs s m si. P York € thi p eight bein t por qu er 1864 "s — abst show iea by. rain The 1 uot р п drille Ней к ра үн toen А А е ріо r bu iir. 864 Кт E E en by E irr r3 el A. fing ei d may p jr ol- ШЕ 7 bush a hova hel of the r ГҮ pa е, а 1865, exbibi nere 01,543 e сга ent d DS eaten inet, the fi = mios d ls of Wh ires slthough i ° and. Ed. eof mde the didum is i ME иш Nu eld, "T AA i Вар 40 Wheat gri Ma xh D, эв р чар [n 2 iid year, . The m n th zu d g us the ab and |18 Th yea ине bush appa Med ө 2 gi eri ndi. f| Bere. | 861. EREA onto 0 ge m пе int yl how d lan ages 1 e prod wi е TIS Ip i- e di m | 1 Са under an fi е! 7 ul d 8 y 1 re very 10 (в A m | о r decr d ot. di el T th f o- 65 f od whi 86. а h 3, еа nd | 1865 P. er deo d y way d: e )m ors th L5 uce oh a 5 tl 1 ob year, was us à Ry „ Е ч LA ing exa ot Y y fat i for ewos| o лош m 5 by t han wit hned ome de дф xm. " ipe rts iso | Ine tke distriet 2 es cut tting 8 of d, 3 isla e оой iod do d pera A Total ease, тато | | | їп тозе | бый. "iu green pr ple is рай ew the shel: bus iff ave far ar 1 E 65. dem ^ai d бы of fi ing Ја them es pr s le hos de И bus = | sud |. ae | 1T Acres | in Ee m; they las p^ fast-erop of tl ыа of f 1865 ecedin га tha les T0 hels in ams 090 | n e | s | 1865. 1 1 Хызы кай ће mo pin thier is the AR 65 was g13 an {п pv an den T EUR И — ims Жы s i es MN pde t ies st the a merh сагы years. 1863; in manures evious рош. lame - Sed au ай на ыа piden ре " P «быры dea le Thus but, ia тн; апре | oem n 840 625 ce iba; A Pu es ru per "na vanam e les th , tho 2 ho 2 [vog oe s x marie Lud 1857. gs ved ade con ee сазе nhi of & anu in 88 den ugh e Pod dam 1055.1 1865. —- үз 1858, ап hed st ep f h el o red an tha w e t '8 79A - __79, рев, f UN by Tura on PE Tu ja igh ) n e ith ес à "E Р 37,855 |. т ns 1859, ш Quis, в i ce an oei n|t Turn or {е 2o аң s 186 беа M Move Ч.-Д 065, crease, m vith T s ps А n 5 ЖҮ in abl of 4, of echte ms 41 CET Soek 8 wed tubi айе во g in ug! 1 y (e 18 an u es 81, 28 9 А тен T wed iri ble bib vn wil cient g fro: h 1 fare 13 hi хэд 63, d ma p iai reen 821 51 T mut SUD be gen t o atate | zT E vas Total > а m^ the the o. cra хам в. ghed on ough- per vas speci ese I the i w - rs | omm ,512 Ў eren ` аге жш o once 09,98 of ye auod ively. th tof t ts to хе" TW 0160 id 24, цеп sot d E ras plou and Th PEE ge eight 85 тең m 176 e iow k randa ca ME s soils the a ast farm, it mi s Е Decrease in m soar Pa t PERS «ү: SENE Xu Pn. LESSE: STANS 5 of roots wi h np рене ut und nog TRAE hent on dba bushels of шо deu е : p E. m Sw pi — S h е f be n nt els te bo mafi. Mead C in Y. ‚421 acres. 553 whi ord liberal rai -— UG. of о а CO of. а - T Rn 1865 2_4,05 ya hont er te i vi ol th doub nsi E he €: T A ар thi in e 10 id eat Sl to: dorm d : Ae qa м мым кс е us = Mots e fares ы, hos winter а m s scis 1865, in inl | is gt the Je, ME" As уе п jun р, ries € туз 855 | pp acd Meer die diri th cond Eo LM х=" T elusive, peT i- liie 122, er vas PIS a ү Д Sx) em ed in d p of ti са r h Рим 1. | оре! ab: musi ab if 18 me suff e y A 1 і un t un any 65 Тыз the е го and 86 Sur ctae бар ж dance w a ig fered, at Potatos а Rye Ae E dn vk ye E Ак m t of an x. kt ed Татай РЖ "n Er 863. Main ts of 1 ens 2506. а | ma eum m E Y ett 18 y e be, Cab d 017 3 - | rer = A | Car т вно irs in 1| 976,48 1865. 1833, ‚ 1864, IM "tne 202 yere 0,483 TOi oa an апа Р " m eee езг 968, de en d L3 4] зн TIE 5,158 72,700 1 07 Y Flax — 020| 23, 5 oaan M qm ue | dd Rape 30, d) 436 1,039, ieis cut d | st T | Mis mem and 147, 280 17,7 M5 14, кі 097) 180 ла * se inr shes 23, sn: ^ie L- 60,698 1, 1 eod! 24,465 609.5 951, 176 6! 53 6911,67: t A p n for m serit bs wn p * prof t p of i 4, own and th th e e mur of A n ы: m i E he of end ot "the BA PAN ed big h farmi ing, dr o аи 1864, re t то Ti Г ЖҮ st саве о T for the 1865, num co ibe - r ared f cati wil tle ith ot 926 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 8 EPTEMBER amis... 321,801; and of pigs, 241,413; ltogether, when I | moment, viz. :—Abouk 10 years ГУ es РСЕ os of 14,291. а end а letter in The Times, whieh.: inspired "me with | "иу, NE € of | a: с лыы The following are бене numbers for each year from | hope It was there recommen: -— that, as — - have prov — рс 1855 to 1865, in hoki ssible after the Potatos w dps hat а ü "Number | Number | Number | Num ub ж — hed, bil t eo m Perd 1 im е to the Мә. i zt vun. Nusaber | umbe | crushed, а pen ted in layers—in words, pickle a - give 2d. a gallon ek EARS of Horses. | | of Cattle. | of Sheep. |, of ug d arat d to try it, and the next year I planted i in | cou uld bring me toa c да т безет 1855 556,287 | 3,56 c udi: Б zt иок the same field of nine acres fresh sets of ws vibe ztl а glad when mer ue Tus 1858 573,408 | 8,997,858 | 3 8, Kemps. As soon as thé tops began to show blig ht we |an а severa пиће" s delivered after лы p uu E зн за бз | pere commenced. getting ups and. car refa ally ME all|half the prie eight dut dag 1859 620,075 | 3,8 3592804 | 1,265,751 | which exhibited even isease. | could not im сім —- т сй 2 g to do 2 18 619,811 | 3, А 374 | 3,54 42,080 | 1,271,072 | Each day at noon these were taken to the farihifard, черан І sent the em to the үт ill to be bed 1861 614,232 3,471,088 3,556,050 | 1,102,042 were well washed in a Наб and s omiewha t sha llow ‚аЬ Ihat ғ ik 1862 692,894 | 3,254,890 | 3,456,132 | 1,154, эм есеб; i 1 ечат. pu жы | и 8, = у Өт ài | enter 480 | in а second vessi sel. They were then boiled, for Н nd ia od Mesi and iion rd same quantity о 1 1865 547,8 3,493,414 | 3,088, 742 | 1,299,893 | no steaming apparatus, : and laid i in one corner of a shed ог bran—I аш п not sure which - two latter a: which It e it pal Difference in% | Decrease. | Increase. | Тпогейве. | Inerene wooden beater till they p a layer three or four | one dose proved quite ибан [инин Бе. неа) 14,291 231,120 | 321,801 | 241, 413: inches thick, A sprinkli ng of salt w: ee Syr over һай severi s after this d in cows ET. D d the layer, and in the evening the in Му te getting | treated іп a simila —- with similar st iin ih cR p* EGET зг, tang я ап vinee of up was simi larly tr ir ested, So we "proceeded till all were d pue ora иги, requires a larger ire eiiis live | got up. f Pot call it, than a calf or eep. 2,043, pP compared with 1864. value of liv 5 а of the partitioned space, 9 ft. long ‚5 ft. wide, and 6 ft, |suecess in euring this disease A Ко Кш оке ооо таз high, a add the whole became one "mass of Pota pulp,|be very prevalent tha E fece odi der: фы c» Tavm БДЫ n Тнк : ҮЕ ith just as much e as kept it from putrefaction.|and my neighbours came to beg or buy gw FROM 1855 do 1805, calculated erre to he ates наны spri d with it the | of ac 1 Mete by the Census "pagani of 1841, —For „ each; cattle, 6/. 10s. ; shee T: 29s.; а and "pigs, 258 YEARS. | torsos | Cattle. | Sheep. Pigs. ET РЕ £ £ £ ,296 23, 168,000,3,062, 576 |1,472,006|33,053,478 87,264 23,321, ah v 063,723 L 148, 156 5 120, 2 98,250 /23,536,20 3,797,AT1|1, 568,982 00,9 890,568 23,837, 178 3,844,492|1,762,354 За, 834, $90 о & 5 РРЖ | оо тл © н» E 34i SRS d ,488 23,411, ,4313, ,856| 22, 565, tn 56,7. ч о о - © 1,412,905/31,224, 587 620 824| 20, 437 501 | 639 си р 334,322 |30,050,671 1497, 264/21, 204 911) 8,708, 6351, 323,100/30,728. Ж 2,98 36 22, 707,191| 14, 057, 616, 1,624,866 |82, эг, 2,6 d ————— Жж Hd value ke n 1861 1865. р zs ч Increase Increase! Inerease| Increase. £114,328 e 502; e £353,981 | |#зо, да n 043,699 horses, each. Ei 60 20 24, 801,387 |3,959,08411,582,188|35,869,259 | fifths of the ^ 3,896,288 1,588,810/33,585.047 | removed to а $,911.6551, ‚371,859|39 780,085 | discontinued farm s ng we fe orses, om. pigs and erii They all liked gla it. We t daré Jut I4 the diseases E. although there were а few Pota ach crop 00 e to be saved, my | M. т gon farm peces à of m chat we always made four- otatos useful. Having cena ge for health, I have ing; but I am convinced that if all would adopt the course whic -— ыы of what are өс diseased made for ens leaving a larger pibe e ihe writer of te n The Tim about 12 or 14 yea ngo be still Yving- And оо 4 see this, I beg to ee him my hearty tha nks for his suggestion ; and, being em y ћ pe erfect Suécess, and wé | ws e % ү” г gehen ^d Peur des fact, =. five (two ewes and thr exbremel y Ан | coughing most whole place, and ШЕ аб once ailiff G twice nd animal life. Tliey mill e Grass, and xil the sheep si mals at night and in t ef is prevented, The HN is = sutisfaotory to observe т тна тв by ы болоте of this year, — er of cattle, sheep, a vi = а "Аа (85; 368, 2590) it ad е prior to the «Нау Famine" in 1859, by which, and the excessive rains of т e tl three following years, and the cultural prosperity of Irel and in general were so y injudpesly Еті, rst seven months of 1865 the cur, the number of stock | eom EM. aid of your exteu- sive е сиин, ken some, m gu t, may benefit y it. Iamn agricultarist but tnerelf farmed for my for the use of my household. o et "The sa Р) critico € n the siđeration зач yarding аб night in the not go far towards ийе е7 em le, if not rinderpest among cattle. W. 1, рё. sure erg against the in "d бт rather te growth and development of ted rasses. I н we are running a said vA that point. Professor Simon that all cure s impossible. In 1864 subject of Grass land | happens to be. у а very ligh price. By all neatis liave advisable to hold the usual Christ per iod rease zi 22 324, The Islington tlis year. Balesmen, 1 тона a moist, iwi hilly, or elevated district mde [^ herdsmen, and others are likely to! Teonvey to som d Irish ports, in Мау, 1851, to the 31st = Tuy, е. is г ,591,487. Ib observe thi | of our dry, sunny, cereal and seed. producing districts, | са would be — a great mistake. а rule, our south and eas ntry pastures are pied red duri ring summer, While tg кана and along the the 15 нд, e ha s th em - a i friend interest pa Donnelly, | orrespondence. Potato ing the devastation juncture, when the cattle iet „has dim more than ever necessary that such a "dedic e nutritious esculent should. be ese libited e shown to learn the | iP William ec Disease, —I hear се а much кш (all things consi: of the rot; and at this|Straw to their rye glor than LA ed mini ие те с сте of e oasb, and іп morland, Cumbetlaud, e fn -growers nsidered) = 5 ч Oats or їв | Beans, if а good crop, will, if properly " prepared with its straw, produce a large qiti o of meat, e ужс, : harm, but may do much good, if, with you I can make known more extensively Me seu iui mM H е do our Grass— мб Ж, farm, ; tha means for future pro- itor ut w ttle there shown will most 1 buishers from s ат — in tient El lesbu vun follow dd. s of Г emia 7 1. 07 the the дару ры ngham harv: — M Ithin anxieties has some Eres ioi eq as to our position. harvest is а subject upon w PaE considerable assembly | trea! corn corps consum h duction are left with us; not во The ener G rks and pastures (which of Buc хавза Mq 1 may venture on à fur 51-2. servin h were affec of our Grass pa: with Many ago I went to reside at half of ће kingdom) is generally а melan- osicy НТ) Hill, about item les from Liverpool, ly record of sy ctia ant унн and omitting to ere I cultivated, for my ка аө about 30 acres: of replenish it, Тһе conse із poverty, and a аир [эре -y found it advan my rre Ss , | out of the best Чын Ө mona by Moss and worthless pigs, and poultry, vo piwas 10 or z 12 acres with Pota Cover these lands with sheep consuming cake each year. P The first year I в about half үз: у | and corn, add guano, and the rich fattening G neighbouring farmer told me mld soon reappear. the ħe were supplanted sü land was too rich, and tl by st teeth, John Ball would no БЕШ Ше to | pa if it was ыды? сын So I got off a 9-acre field a crop of | complain of short бет М and dear meat, The Wheat, and carted a large qu ity ot sand to mix | ordinary calculation is that 71b. of grain will pro with the soil. But 16 was in vain. Nearly half the | llb, of t, net butcher's weight, As Whentis under erop again diseased. My neighbour then ай- |14. рег 10., and ment is at 8d. e d., it requires no | brig ivised to cut off the tops just as they eonjuror to show that feeding will pay. д J. Меем, | to brown, and ingly the seythe ав | Tiptree Hall, near E peg! Зан Sept. the following re when A n tops began to Disease. My experience as qe does not | year, their greenness, Tt nouse, for, on digging | extend over seven ч, И the way I prevented Es the tubers, there, with LN муче was the ——— from developing itself into МЕ Ап worse deadly enemy of the esculent, у dishes enel, І | among my stock may not be out of place at the present | sions and oth sequence of t Later эса ati zu ME G ARDE N ERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 927 while ted, were exuberant abd радне; i great ]t—th: of meat— ar s &nd it was no be^ it wou! or: Packingham over the bread «аса e - North Riding of Yorkshire, and over a th T Y P of Durham, through ү Т uüty of Westrhoreland. Those distrie dining ished by the exuberant condition of the in a state much more resembling that of Buckinghim last year; and there! ig qum s з j P" ж а - y—na bem p^ extiberdnos of the root е9 ps, І beg to © сузса а v uch а con ейесё was last year pród: eat cause, the reverse is now the case, and you may now alate yourselves on your own position. And Aoig m the harvest of England is a fait Aag t of Buckinghamshire has се Ej go Ві T 3dmi: tl cd 444 сЕ ut v the agricu l mind, es алу in tbis ma us thoughtful y" the result of the v. - iu a state whieh n: вр = such disastrous results, an ok most vo а 1 сһагасќег. I will not trouble you with any origin E the cattle | рен. I believe I y it with pride—we haye men as coni 4I Majesty" s e disease has RE 2d area and ti Е together to attain лой, C. object and would be in so doing. On the 34 As k there is an onthe part of the Sere our duty to support them as ечод i Ba at ‚ Showing their organising power, their capacity verament, giving a tone d ": — Ld v Lad the d to t| HAE praisé There was епп ama iit. by "ie proprietors of the soil he beginning that there ought to have been a meeting, at which the proprietors of the soil should were pre HH 2 on ари аа ай, ч the | ы! The result of the айе. ету оѓ Ate piii the exhibition to-day of во! Local Shows,— When I analyse the catalogue I find some and circumstances which, to me at least, are not satis- запа although I know i to be eritical or " iI b kingħam. аи with other des ptiea. M etie of чүн оү T a cn e оң Tu pen ar district of the coun al ICA аз 2. 4 п the former institution to compe- pL eli арена Ido not iy are e I do we like. vil wea еы a right to oed ове boundless liber: and good-n: ^ selves on [ddp occasions with so ad sa 2 òf o! Basiaga doing "ue dns at ist the is the ac^ question | 4 you іп а ub is not al Nu viewed in that ір Misa S but wi a right raa 1 to ascertain E" nde oft iat d and I h їз of that change are no goys these, КЕ the of проп о lon сот of ot ЛИНН or his чолоо е Kc county, ari b the county of Bucking! ms | That is maaki = wanteil, be heärtily Sah to. e a calamity, and not E Sect which are so eonsiderable that, by the last returns of Parliament, I observa that {үт Ут produces much disappear, ‚ав well as many noxious weeds, ands speedily more butter {Вао any other county in England; and in the south | 220036 replaced by herbage of a ay tt, — of your county, where yo ч. depend more upon what is technically kin ча some cases the land may have been eet, dhe Y p. t Jan d= though, no doubt, there are о with inferior kinds of Grass, and Duet M а ўв! exceptions, for there are some portions 0! ктр” тже S пастай Чо 3k fu Кашаа for their pua red improved by the application of some ooe e Я f во, and their Wheat pr =I say, nee the south o 4 ^ mo thé county, it is Le ке ыу. that any man v energy and aud action who holds land in South Tx» finds he can aot. eut the rie to» soon, bat to allo it to get well omly make money by bein; ng а a stock far You mainly t, by which means tie roots of the depend upon your herds | зн ou fofi y societies like the did t; the principle of —— vise td old Grass will be very much thinned, and room made - e yoyr constitution, End botes In quago waa ЖОЕ for new seed, which, if previously harrowed, then ore employed—is —though I may not q; Date it correc ho u! мае" ägaiti with light TOWS, "aad w ell I give th r м7 g d men s 8р гае an ВЕБ Vo tha enleiration an ы Е rolled ately the old crop iš removed, eaii eneo fos nts that may Ка to е | Бе likely materially to improve the character of затво oft o е re remiama a істот fn ag of | the her ge, This i$ a most effeetual mode of classes, and for the improvement of all implements in В id " GüibiroI Aok.. What бө "tone fio оу. р getting rid of Thistles, 2 &. Bý one "- D. - de ety is formed. really m and | Operation you will get rid of nt., and if you e the our wealth. гае. о аа the |serve it the the foll it will bs a presen? ан ^3 pte ich will effect this obiect. Тһе reason comp ; but suce is that the position w The Royal Bucks Agricultutal Association is - c s - og which we have taken is by far too local. tural Society in England. Тһе Societ: 2 ter of the ag y modified and LN Mperarion. "a ^ раша д о Toward | co rolled by Е judieious ehoiee pplieation of may no our more en 8 1 Мов ар e ww сог өйы bel "d T А If y ue to а E very impor! s otto n those days, ari t CL а gue ° superpüosphate or F vel ies all classes *1 г d | for rs consecutively, aud if you give it a К, Е Ad пери of mutual ү! pd Society as set fort and 5 belonging to the good will wh worl ed бем, ig ô " qe m in the bargain so mueli the better ; то. bu it if you wish for quantity hp e эү мо of А eq і my чс has generally im, to ИЙ} а а мъ droning he theory and praetice id omn of live stock A iy "m osphate one yeár, guano e = ear, te of wise a spirit p ^" düstry and emulation mc all classes con- js ^am Lb nected wit culta a encourage ly all useful dine: iani eat, and so Ih foun nd "h is plan impro = c cenae and in "ta 2". and to promo! to answer very well, Моћ it M ri i hat the used construction ot implementa in agriculture. T ZR with the constant removal of im ordinary are the most noble objects meri сап prop wes. [s e$ dny чені of fouling өн the pui y tó rediisse pasta. Е land it must АЙА ы he o^ i niin the these objecta? = it. I appeal to this -- iato mé is meet- | ће shape of matiure of some kind, no - stan s е ing, to show the d. But you see the result of these con- droppings o of the anim als, The ey c tracted schemes із that you aed no Vie petition, = n on the ой сайп ^" h satio: excël- ls db MA Фоо of кы "You will conse. | land for the manufacture of flesh мй. à Oar 4 tly have inferior crops and stock, aud find in the long run Object should be tö return that you have not на ОР Жн ае take fro in the rees of your | shape of manure whát wealth. I thitik the tihe has б-а. when we we оар о to — " how we shall meet the диванів of of our position; How should apa e es n его NN zs а we answer the question ? hi ое great exh ture bitions which аге an example a and p o to ali араа? has см а e citi droppings, * evidently does not 2 аге — of this Xu Aeg v er S Agroni; require the e meadow hind where whio ařë oceasi y metr of Roya leu ture, who баке а e dide роп ln ti бөгө gain Ө enlite dO eer vfi red; yet we most allow that rizes elsewhere than in this co aintaln pasture d does require önal manuring bö ры delusion, for it to. а local na to the county, Fhibition of stock an resdit, for y y v^ e de goodly and ea: he excellence of С: county, unto the error o а gen rd the most skilful thatcher, for instance, of ity. ought to be able to prete with earry off a nuniber of priz lan: preserve it in.& state of efficiency. 2 manure required will depend to some extent upon kind of stock kept upon га — If "uus ws hav but. th id we shall i Dt do by falling — апі thus ge: п the gen: are local [егег with their duties, re you that ы а сош- wod "еә үү? ble for of course, local qualities, re on зе local ia took and open your ng! will not be on for the end pm "it that the people of Bucks those of any other county, e manure is wasted оғ as. could understand the чучу al charac I yl it ei eedem т Grass, ап rality Назар ^e " decidediy = A proftab “ы, мет other expense wi effects are mic by even drainin 1| The coarse worthless re grazed it is uently necessary to S ihe dung from, one Lp pof e "iela t anoth will sometimes happen that one part É а field will e over-manured and the Grass becortie coarse and refused by the cattle, F 3 Ё&ава@®: 1а оз as I and re most M the Su "ar p chalk i Jo lg s easy of B 5 1 1t "m i, К уоп еси] it qe say 50 эё чег to the acre, you ur Grass become full — б аз proper, а ere 2 as it is rally Р 1 qu itis, fs vari more vend more prt сич corn ; causes Lx iü operation, ve ё What ium -— сёз | Gra сап Uy з d „Ау ү e considerabl т | apply 60 ym other respectable merchant or firm, whore eo: ommereial cha r would t үлүе ч чөй article, апа а also t the different kinds of seeds suitable Tor he Pers and do not pasture the young Grass the first year, but mow; m be comparatively wasted. " wet Grass lands, erbage suited to wet land will CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 928 THE |. GARDENERS [Serna зу, e and mow early, not allowing the plants to run into | tenants to become oceupiers of land, when iti is not for | obtained during the 11 yea ^ Diis pat which € чий them to stock out and well | their avantagon , that | allowance of 5 per cent, worki grou the cupy the ey should hav i а great deal of odium out Agriculture thus furnishes an dps t bri: upon the Piece with: giving them any benefit—its apparent. Ы bass че illusory. eal 10 ТО: period, when the director of operatione is Ч x only the tbíclos. of the Royal Agricultural Society of T Series. Vol. I., Part 2. J.jMurray. The conte f this Number of the Agricultural Jod relate iae wholly to the m stock of the farm; and are thus in keeping with the present The Journal frin i is taken from the Re Santa "t чо t "believe that the law is of importance; but to say, from rvation of parts of Scotland, that 1 I think there whie tenantry have been admitted, аза es under the anxieties and pla ans and wants of the English farmer. proarai rents under. are promised which are not paid the. iun тед ork for M and adapt it to the current ҺА of Ње members whom it токе but who hav e hi therto rarely read it, is to be comm: mended ; and n а weak class of| 6 For cupying ours rselves, and whi for the n years of ДАЙ 5 per cent. for interest, averago sip ht c it affect them, that, if so not made, I think the каер will be to bring р b Кет: our MS vd Lini the risks of | int a Stock far Sheep Cattle, Dairy Farming. &c., E hat the Editor is desirous of making the Journa ore immedi useful than it has hitherto been. bee reports of the discussions before the Бооз аге | а уегу пинот. QE of the volume. Budd's capital lecture o with P s woodcuts way, may we ask what has become of the 501. “prize з offered Шу; the Society for the best essay on tu to tely der g disease is veli illustrated on hem by to ake farms which M are not competent in difficulties йш their whole lease. e law also affects tenants in the way of damaging their credit, and it p m bes qiios oney to Y mber farm their land, did Т think e want of capital on the part of tenants is very important in саа анак this ques stion. I think the first person we hav o lo ok ti o | Arthur Young and his latest imr on the Re buen Us crops w кү ith 1855. this m tician; we won ndar of Operations, As during the ensuing month we enter th — for Wheat, seed'sown per acre will produc: ommon result at harvest-time in e properly tilled soils, we quote here the md Cale e proper нр at culture, after the vari weeks to give such extrae om here e published as will enable our readers udge of | | no great sympathy with them. for it is impomitile to exaggerate t the impor rtance of culture to a country. With reference to merchants | and ОЕ connected with supplying the land, І have i I think that they and to j IT P x к ay Ae xa ы Spero Ih леу will | cellen Meetin Cin с М. P де regards the live Ps and t pa есе. Са and Paget, M.P., regards the implement department. own hands; but I think it is a grievous hardsh р ong lees small e" adesmen, w e law is n for I have a great feeling i in "hour of the ey 8 Мар propr: ietary of 8c otlan d; but the not in a Ad smiths, th Gadai :— “ Beans, if well cultivated, form a tolerable tion for Wheat; I have s seen in Kent a field of вЫ ме > be and the etr was after the Bean clea a par nd loosen the Modern. Fais 14, 15, & 16. i Iia Agriculture, Ancient and 7. 5 Мә notice of this let them be as old as Mothueclah, ove еа to get out of it. І should be sorry to вее mere money power biens пдеу to нт 1» Lu harrows! to Teave itas and fi a ga tendi clea and ав th wi il do it better than the неса im Y een ы ЕЕЕ The numbers Wer st work Хакъ, a кыщ of атое cas proceed to the E of farm bu маі ngs. and treat of the apiary—the cotta nary iners ment—the diseases of horses, cattle, Sr Ж ed as belonging the book thro But notwithstanding this ihe la pithy Norfolk Pace is generally an ота du ү iios s po e reierr alite With reference to my opinion that the present ere is thus still the characteristic lack of systematic d eferr bel er drill or sow the law € ed credit of tenant farmers, I think it is p LA Wheat broadcast ; | the either bya harrow, se scufler, or a very smal mall plough, there need be no apprehensi "i 1 apparent, that the risk under the law of hypothec is so great that а is very shy of confiding itself to that ass. I entirely disapprove of a tenant entering on а arm with i jm t xd And work it. I f dont think an а farm v which requires 10007. to stock it if dee bernie root-fallen from surfac a loose bottom, that ш be diti t te "re be more loose and friable, e oper rations ied "анов e the bs. too loose RE which, whether in due order di isorder, ‚һе че ийде: the Ren of RA UR мел be serviceable to дастор. of things botn new and ol the several subjec жие тыд intelligence Es pro The Cotteswold 8. The а: heep. enn Read, C. H. Sav Pea uin vote деордуе o of the ne самоа s sheep, a | pre ше Mas |5 1 but I con: that b tion of e jo; in cie uS if an unforeseen e emer- bottom, and there will be н chan "y p^ crop. In su ich e cases, or in any that "have sa end ge гел d fedes he would be able to turn his credit о beti А FRENCH Prize FAnM : Masny.—We have given on vious occasions copious details with reference to чонта 1 ог са w Proadoast, i after the sil nsed by the scuffler nd of its history, — were mns are h | but p ek well to add the general results | $ attained during the eleven years ending 1863. The uccess in it as leaves no ri ness of its principle. should be ат 16 tever men circumstances min wen is gra bottom to root i h the Cottesmold зер are p | for u use in ой ег district ‚50 much as return retur those sold, from information obtained from Mr. Villar, the extensive auctioneer, of Cheltenham, last se From tbis return we gather that for the season ede ar sold 1014 Co "x t loves a firm Year. насы Net PROSAN 4 nor rarely f th of such mould do repu TL t to fix its roots, firm which it m attemp! is welleult ivated ош, бе : 8 P sani of 1, Tumnips; 2, E eat, E "practicable on Jane: dry enough Ten o the нге years thus resulted in niis, s thong а e of 18531. was sustained in 1861. The Wheat, derer prd s "d peer with his К ofit. repetit E t has е een found that two — at the 8 from other ici арад the these sheep would have been yet more apparent.” We hope this pamphlet, which so h res тетен аге not without interest, аз they sh e are breed, will obtain as general a лы" y tal ré tn the Hy) 3v e pP ge ў". ore the € de os on at Edin nburgh to Дес ук сааса ont it as T —— the existing v] es of Scottish agriculture, and the enterpris ergy The figui ow how the енор, to which sgricltur is soni since th loss whieh exceeded the rage TH as no в no credit, or who "o ч ЕЧ er крз, njoy: spends too much in "Drosperons. уеге, p him self | seed the wh т} reduc ed to rudest extremi! ities ere u T. агпїрв PON requir once produced of in ec 'ontin: der C ag Mein to pcs js nevertheless, require ; an Eodem dk furrow. Віғво : Alexander В. а landed р 5 jo. sere smali arms. metimes another. have directed my зуеабоо, to the jpeg of the law of hypothec. I think tha The year 1861, which IM such deplorable results, was daret b fa Аа of cereals at the same time that уо» ced e exag ега! root was lowe ital, the ое затка ood as industries, lar rge ly re ho well- established. M even т Dy the which the p has under his p ү йш, like all other the efforts of all those ditions. A sider мазза it has а lendenoy to t Ít should be Peas in fact, that t| not wed ges attainable " p "Sigma 8, P " r Tonbrid Wells. Ton th ar pract tioo of drilling is 00 n land. x n Fog ут e of dibbling re d been ploughed а give & lum an riens class о? tenantry. It induces of 11077. per annum indicated above Ж having "been m Where the practice right e rolled down with a heavy roller гуртмвЕЕ 30, 1865.] bush-harrowed d ar A the dew, an increase re Bá Led or ix pec E on a flag in this nth. necessary zi o make, that i£ if mg to ES ight, t, s th еазо! Tj е from that ена е p» as are кап; «ор Е very singular experiment cket's, on of Mr. Da а Clover lea for Wheat, Kay here be me "and als also gained | Pith enough for the pum ; then lected fi to make the bottom x. -heap, and led the -— The Wheat in dir case [em ng m in an unstirred soil, 2 qud the ed an ample produce , The Clover ЖЕБЕ ТЕЕ - large quantity of of me was nob bem. to the farm, Nos gh particolar field ye m SEM: of it. No here mad ere otherwise. there w THE GARDENERS' CHRONTCLE AND AGTPICULTURAL GAZETTE. 929 USGRAVE'S PATENT IRON COW ST: L E: PIGGERIES, with fresh Air Ialets, as used TAE зай 8 PATENT FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING LAWN MOWING MACHINES. X Suw ment Model Full Particulars, Drawi: and post lication te tho Patentee und re Жы, Prices, free on application Јони Sua Junction Sy 5' Ее" na DPROYED. vs X UC ERS, cadi on five occasions during tho Season of 1864 by Нь MasxsrY THE з Guara MUSGRAVE’S PATENT STABLE and HARN ESS FITTINGS, adopted by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales for Sandringham. M ION STOVES, em- ^d STALLS and AIR INLETS ts for Feeding s "nd Ventilation; ve de 9 Indestructible, T nsive, very compact, 26 е animal Should sickness occur, if the he walls washed with lime, they can m contagion. v 9% са in ра = dodi. id to UARD AGAINST THE ғ Ert Р " T perfec part соңын ofi pier: elesniy M prm Оп WO! harbour т тае. Е Rx ошаш eo nos rue Bar. FEG HAND MACHIN over. een f after Illustrated Ci НІХ E, reulars, containing full particulars, sent free on gigni ALE n Hurdles, Fencing, and Gates. HURDLES pss uit t in the be: Sumax Sox, 27, Leadenhall Street, London lon, B.C. d oir Ан Dens Iron та Arbroath. __4А Stock of M. achines always Кер! at ?7, Le 'adenhail Street, j| GPE N'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, or x 11-24 ESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT- ING MACHINES, Corax a 5 of superio: FIELD GATES! from ustrated Price List o; NOE GATES, RAILING, and RON W PEE of every А КЕ after Tares for Wh i m better hu саса А sow сл nips, die Potatos on it, than prepare ib for Wheat. КЕЗЕР ег, it the farmer should determine to sow Whe: eat may be either sown or drille ed w cw. ploughin g Designs and Estimates of 0., Q9 UNDERHILL'S Deus WROUGHT IRON GAME and POULTRY FENCE. d it [is peculiarly suitable for either light or ог | “With such cautions on the part of the agriculturist as are before mentioned, Wheat su E very well after either Clover, Tares, Beans, Cabbages, Potatos, or | ТЕЕ dmírabl, di: Tothis we add that a single bushel of Wheat per ^ jn —À Sd TL acre is ample seeding in the early part of October on & 5d. to lø. 6d. per yard and upwards), neat in appearance, strong and е il wel.cultiv ated land. «Бют. The growth " dias Beans has increased | aur C niin, Abingdon diee шшен, Sa po ( of late years in this саш try. Тһеу тїреп early, nd | Samples may be see: | des not ly f а fallow pre Dat | GAPAS ED gis E шан FENCING, uos газы рану MO Wens hare pror proved to bo the кей time of the Wheat crop which follows t p t for I ARKS, an Competition. "Ried off every Prize that has been given in all cases | ^ de аге thus also less liable to the attacks of m The ORIGINAL INVENTORS and MANUFACTU ofcompetition. Above nae tene n sold sinoe е o year 1856. | and ары, ew о» make — agit o on т | Tuoxas Greex & Sox, Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds ; 2, Farringdon swn crops later in the They seem also Road, Holborn Sp l, London, E.C.; Hedvine. Buildings, Tithebarn * especially pied o a Tighter class of sis than € Street, L 9, Eden Quay, hitherto b pex and m: \ еч | thus be tak | | MN NNN | instead of Peas other ора m d NEATEST FENCING in USE | | Im LE the: чабы and suitable for light land ттен. hayo been UNT | | Ши | е. апі ury by being "The common culture is to scarify a Wheat or | "Pies, with Are limes of Strand and Iron-pronged Standards, and | (-L ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, great | "е of any kin d, and sind vhatever "Couch. v one sirining pas stay and serow bolts to every 120 yards, 1з. per yard. variety of m aud аи наат ybi iere may be in ify and b ranea E EE EE a merei Ee us | ert on whatever manure you Pe be able t to spare for| CONTINUOUS IRON FENCING GATES Of all оа р $ Ü andit isthe experience of Mr, Lawes that the poore GALVANISED WIRE NEFFING бг POULIR & SD ЖУЗ Ый unih | ай of f -yard dung—such as are made from GALVANISED SWING WATER BARROWS. A ter of store cattle—will do as well for Beans as d GALVANISED IRON WATER CISTERNS, ге үз | deber quality, After 12 to 15 tons of pem 1 have been | SALY MOWERS, GARDEN А o nd эше P gum Upper Spread broadcast, it is ploughed under ASPHALTE West, Cheisea, S.W, ; Kings n idi w м ls of the small winter Sole London Agents for KORAD VATES нм w 23 — Ban are then y de Momo BRICKS. illustrated Price | e Suffolk drill, with the m of the seed iA p Д well Sabol У to ma AMENTAL pRAVING 3 TILES € бый, I ghe Буе m ыч, red, and оК оош, ad cepeble E forung a Ana al the =a ir ih E Ра TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more nm e. * We may id Poe winter Beans are proper for the | WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Larders, О орноо Бакен И LE be very suitable for growing Parsnips ор, an ey may Red and рашон n Рі emer eri decorem лч &c. MP F rvals between the rows oí ed of F. & SHER, above. | Sup the land to be already ploughed and SAND (REIGATE, best оиу}, окен | Жаштей._ draw the "pes rim hr h at i intervals 1 n or 1s, à Д-сү рея аы; f Haibay or WEE LINKERS, for Rockeries or FLINTS, BRICK furrowed your ar Parni seed in early spring on оп the thus | | а 4 Sii SW as shallow as pier e by means of the 39. E with. the (rst mixing about 5 lb. of the seed i GUTTA PTT LER Machine ig number of bushels of sand which the eee TE Um "uh or юр to 80%), in rows 18 inches Ead twoi de pues ie E A, acknow] v о тосар of the following letter from. | с го ne Miter 8 — & MI "Geutismin, d worn Gutta Percha Soles and Heels these | wi, D Dueh harrowing. Lett б no si and bro gears and Беш 5o much in a farden as Te Тоу am in il Or the e sake of a cras: distribution - mg weathers, h the, al guld on no anne may be Gardeners to ise them, for they mar Ehe wor part aù all | ia April 28 the intervala. left fü ero to inen Mi e [pe arts, as easily as Ír it Were во y Eh. | Het] це шегу of 6 feet i ів wide enough for the | the Right Hon. the Eart of Suaxxox, Castle Martyr, D tho duty of s wip X occasional iy та, thelr is n of the land?" *GENTLEMEN,—I have iet Ju your Black Varnish for several m pou would escape colds and гі by the mor Guti | і and consider ib vei superior, both for iron ки. к Mp ош о roha Soles, -Your obedient t "ui "9 - т. | doo: УЫ have ever used. ery variety of Gutta articles, i y valuable, as it stands exposure | Soles, Sheet, Pump ets, Fire Union Joints, | - i nion t 9 Corresponde ents DEC Y: EE onsider the iron jarrow Flasks, Bottles, Во Ауд sels, Tollet Ew Spon ge i га, | + N tain a шшш a i) еч would ер IES casks s each, at 1s, 6d. per gallon, at the | by the Gutta ha Company, and sold. by 5 holesale Ln nag ur One whom ар ае ен угун AEn ghe варота сас, any Station in the гэ tgp in town or country, d n x 1 W The Gurra Percuma Coxraxr, Patentees, 18, Wharf City ДЕ". You question кетет rachel заз „фир to Him риши fret iron oren neas der awi |, Тар беру Road, City Road, 980 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, SES „BECK, t AND BECK'S GREENHÜ y best UT. E (E ы ў S AMU L Mc сай Lad RRO NY; dim HORTICULTURA. de Knotty Ash, near iri ima Reference pen" tothe Nobility and Gentry througbout Great | Britain and Ireland. EADED BRICKS for. ating by Hot Water. or -GARDEN HOLLANDS, Inox "MERCHANT, A EOXLEYS PATENT) may ve had а ay АША de, Lond: HOT WATER PILES Bor from Stock. yard : — 2inch, 1s 24, ; sinch, 1s. 10d. ; and 4inch, 2s. 4d. ок ра. tiom Stock, 18.60, 95. 6d., each. THROT TLÉ V VALVES, 10s., 13s., and 148, each. Other е at equally low prices, and d all g оов ot first-class апи. facture, Estimates given, ma A Us by post punctually attended to the same day. A discount to the Trade. сайда b y Hot Water. : T WATER эшч ое Жемей Wiiolassle Ium нЕ TERMINAL SADDLE BOILER.—This із the Ilustrated Prospectus, with List of Agen atson | "ron ч y Ale» Conical, Cylinder, Tw „ by the addition of an upright| Еохшкү & Hor pianos Stony Stratford, Bu. араја — iptic, from 24s. each. E, Boilers and Iron Stands to ria o Гү аде rc ? closes the arch and al side елан, MG Messrs. F. & G. Rosnxn, Old Jamaica Win de Blao indes m without brickwork, 565. eac! A, Farmaco Bars, S 6d. sach. Pateni nt | n ез eee A. gapay wiin ОН аара арво M E Fona rs, Furnace end, -third Ў Castin p oroa zo Doors, m d oh upply Cisterns, and | here it ig vy to the direct n of the fire. A USTIN, SEELEY, AND z DYNCH HIT. ES Iron ea. uper r Ground Street, Black- | To be at the Royal Horticuitural Gardens, South Kensington ; Btock now comprises— 00. Ta se don. Price List on applieation. а eed at pos t the Victoria pu Maiaren Mr. Williams antaiien e -PATENT BUILDINGS for agn henaa indiy consented to show іф о апу o Же. ipe call at that ORTICULTURE, Highly Commende the Ro orti- cultural Society, БОЙ” Kensington. Plans E Estimates free on | I. IRELAND, ж», The Works, Edward Stree et, Broughto es А ы application. Fduses ofthe following se PII 1р Monk врага E T'ARTH CLO SETS (MOULE'S PATENT. JM free for 6 stamps each. - No Unwholésome Cesspo irculars, Prices, &c., roule aod fully illustrated, ost for 20 s ou from 1 a he { No Bad Sme: ME (ens Patente, 7 S pond Architect, No. No Water Pipes to get out of order. Row West, Birmingham. TM ped Nahh t P Commodes. MURUS Ў orticultural Works, Kensal Green, Lond closet at їйє cost and is Ден aoi: gm s avaX ucwvcbuc ME нн hU UT x ат! or e GLASS CONSERVATORIES made to order, Two of them were Earth is vec ERR by the Privy Co — in their report on | About d PU eater ала BIRDS. prepared for. а в gentleman residing in Park Lane, an objection being Cholera, as a — and disinfectan: ie BASKETS from Pto 8 UE to £400. | гавра ор Fpa of Cou enses the view from the adjoining Ехітасі from Letter т ей еф тов the 67 of the NATIONAL 17 FLOWER BOXES for WINDOWS. dc | PLE Аевостат , | Designs and "Prices fix lete in any part of the United | “Iam further directed to state that they (the Cl ) P f 22 SÜN-DIAL PEDESTALS, | Kingdom forwarded upon а x Ex the greatest use, and were found to act admirably.” | 22 ORNAMENTS for GATE PIERS, | pum and POLLARD'S CONICAL BOILERS for Ware & Co nA dford Street, Strand, London, W.C. “1 And a great a of BALUSTRADING and PEDESTAIS, | TING HOT WATER, fixed at Seats of Duke o DHAM SHOW, STAND 369 to 375, E | xod Lord Piiper, &c., at Viscount Sydney’s Бл after ' 75, Euston Road, Regent's Park, N.W. being 20 Ш.А їп t use. АРОН, at 7, New k Street, Southwark, London, RTABLE HOT WATER APPARAT cen Uim nre ut ref at Walai Bue p POLLARD have just fixed, at Wollaton 08, Gardens, Tor Bu. Middleton, several BO: OILERS and LONG WITH TRUSS' PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c, T. B. TRUSS s to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN нб ES (сон of 4-ineh Pipes and Jo ina ә, Saddle Boiler, Fire Doors, Bars Doors, Damper, Supply Cist Feed and Air Pipes, гед Stands, PA , of the' best quality), теге t to any ain Station а ага са ни? to erect the same within 25 miles of London, at the Bd Patronage of Her М. LARE. pen HOPE (LATE CLARE) 14, ioni Boet; Birmingham, MaxuractToRERS © ETALLI DEN HOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, VERAND. bod ie gae and m - m Inox SASHES, SKYLIGHTS, &C., and pov Ware cult c purposes. R APPARATUS fOr Hor tti tural and Domestic C. & H. to call atten- tion to s NEN TREE COVER, or Continuous : zed s [iere and fitted together 25 with bolts and Ws Боне à A = & enant's Abs n 4INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE — T END OF HOUSE. s ET Apparatus complete. Krectioi А] t lete. high; ihe Ligats тт metr of CES 16 feet by E [NE E Q^^ “йо |a0fetby12feeb s se 4 -— p not exceed that of a wooden structure. pers . s 0 $$ : 0 0 |40 feet by 15 feet 2v ood ОСИ „Унет айога Н pet ша hai 25 feet by 12 foot А : 5 5 0 |50 feet by 15 feet .. 18 0 0 m ре of tho amigontin ШОМА ЧАР aaa де орав Erect рушд mies London Railway Fare e for om iane hargat ae Heati E = - + £ 4h о 1s. 64., coloured 2s. Pines or Joints Estimates Plans forwarded on apilioatión to T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GE Br STREET, LONDON, E.C, CUMMING & EDMONDS, ONERE TORY ARCHITEOTS, HORTICULTURAL "BUILDERS, Vae APPARATUS M MANDEN FACTURII, r HE ORIGINAL SADDLE BOILE: STAMF un "HE oR Eu Fined nds and ee ter Bou DON, а, ilers REM. с m power, d Es in fuel, ы мейин ers. ints co à 1j fixed, that eau be eie. ‚зу for Heating = ouses, Боо ofany € е Ноё t Wator, and at om Toa Gardeners interested in such work sho! E а т А Testi- "ite ot seint Pos Free om application io Greenhouses—Heating S, PATENT METALLIC HORTIC BUILDINGS made from the best IORTICULTURAL entirely new The M rer eap of iron and G unger Aat ре я гес ; the possibility of fracture is prevented, z — water- -tight e 18 insuréd. Тһе leading pea ivan: уелер мө, t and heat, and perfectly IRE atmospheric conduction. ey are thoroughly ventilated, exceedingly Ane no ou Poe are speedily erected, ànd whilst зай their E riority for Conservatories of the highest order, are acknow] the most eminent Horticulturists of the €: to be the “ desideratum of: eE love TP GARDENERS OWN GREENHOUSE "The Patent Dinar t et ali орм. жи ET "P. Dexxis, who has deter- pply these reall: gato ооба át вось a reduond OTR.—À x61 Lento, ТК у $6. дойыр honest 1-02. , P a ranging ther | а гт CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &o,, oraotod in tho best manner and Heated by Hot latest improvements. CHURCHES, Dm шы ЫЕ Num on the most uu) princip ESI E d | шот and айога workmanship. m vir esi 1 — pied and Pistons and Зари» к and bci Rs оне price -wil end vox. gausos Horticultural Builder, Hot- E eee mer G, CUMMING, ei erk and Designer to Mr. H- seemareen. 30, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ts ON CE 2 Periodical Sale of Poultry, Pigeons, and Rabb: А WEEK. М, 2. C. STEVENS will SELL y AUCTION, at MERCI TUESDAYS боо Ату o lock n W.C, оп SANS ; or, KESTRELS and FALCONS, E pu cC M s A New Nove, sy тнк AUTHOR or «QUY LIVINGSTONE.” em qose, deer Haee а oekin { , Ducks, &e. Also some good Rabbits and some choice Pigeons. WILL BE COMMENCED IN * ONCE A WEEK," Оп view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues bad. THE NUMBER FOR OCTOBER 7, AND CONTINUED EVERY WEEK UNTIL COMPLETION. е No. 2511. IN A Consignment of fro om Holland, well- , Юк О C. кылы T" ELL by AUCI CRAMER & CO/S GUINEA SUBSCRIPTION Мз иң CU он, mms SUBSCRIBERS TO FIVE GUINEAS WORTH OF SHEET MUSIC Sm 5 [A ttt mrs d from their extensive CLASSIFIED сыр (12 Шш number), Ai клен, ze ned and d а quantity o of RUSTIC GARDEN SEATS, &c., ош а f the Бизе “oa sio ж the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had, A Quarterly List of latest Publicati ill al ho may select whatever works, and at of tis Азы, of Feds, Bulbs, Rustic "Garden Бом Seats, Carnations, & whatever value and extent of Meos, P К," ы ү: hts 7, ЯСА STEVENS will SELL b Оу, t 44 Е г en eroe rud л opyrights require no comment; and their entire répertoire АИ us шш у 9» King uve, Covent Ganden, at ; lot of Busric 8 ARDEN SEATS, VASI LS, Subseription—One Guinea, payable in advance; or, with postage, 25s, Manufacturer; a due амогыном ЖҮ зу ы ы аы most of the varieti an г Куку ала private CRAMER Ax» CO, (LIMITED), 201, REGENT STREET, W, hows, reor бл Eis Оныд: ie ; Acton Vale Борюгу. ; CR AMER 00. (LIMITED) ) LET ON HIRE То NonLEMEN, MT y^ puse, v. un d AND Ровілс IHE FOLLOWING PLANOPURTES FOR ТИРЕК YEARS p rp Aon Var Sumy, чш Road. Mi Station, d rd orth London Line, on MONDAY, October 16, and Afer which, and without any r payment whatever, the тё becomes the property of the Hirer:— | Three g days, at 11 o'Clock each day, without the least : b f Mr. F. Ho ‚ the Lease 5GUINEA PIANETTE, in ROSEWOOD or WALNUT £2 19s. 6d, per quarter. expired, te "ховав E xem HT large and 8 GUINEA DRAWING: 'ROOM. MODEL OOTTAGE, RostWooD or уйд? £3 1%, 9d. per quarter ee cium rp qu @ GUINEA SEMI-OBLIQUE, ROSEWOOD WALNUT.. £5 5s. per quarte: Aube, A000 Green. Hollies, 290 owe, 600, Phil): . so. Spruce Other Бич, such as Grands, Semi-Gra: жы &c., may a n be ired on the same syste: nga, Ribes. 1000 1 Bi, P EEE E (Кз Planes; Every Instrument is warranted of the very best manufactur inferior Pianofortes fug apti exelnded from | Porpie, Боосі, Ош, uj Roe Тћоғоь . жара, Айай, Ülestock, Quarterly Payments are s ired. Instruments backed free, and CUTE direct to the Country. Standard, and РКА Plums, OBAT, Applet and fous; 1500 йан on {Ле same syst. rants, red Жеме Ey 9 inge; 7000 hoe Бараан and » = imi —————— Е — а ае е рез де" ; Hardy Climbe c. May PIANOFORTE GALLERY (the Largest їп Europe) 207 and 209, REGENT STREET, W. | ®© Мау be viewed one vest prior to tho Salo. —' NT IE Ber го le uem toe ed n in London ; апа КоЛ опеегв ж ЖАҢ TIFFANI. EM RETONNE COWS.— Hasc, Lestontonp ЖЕ. price i Г * Food pir as gum. gdale ursery, hot J. SzAw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, : Manchester. xsivE SALE or Nux ас... ХТЕ: T ESSRS. "PROTHEROE AND MO A. n e instructed ga a dm $ NUS ЕС К, AND "Е by Mr Noble to SELL by AUCTION, Premises, 31, Cornhill, E.C., late 6 Со1ешап Bud сх, e Nursery, ot, Өр, оп MONDA "ta ber 30, CIT e томыш le Pure sal er |in EMT EE TEM E ARNE Е. S 5м : this sel hardy Cow into ux in conseq of two Public N and a new Line of Railway, which RA ONS, London untry, has indnoed 1 hira to extend necessitates enti ents and im l се of anufacturers of out | the Stock, the valuable NURSERY STOCK, including an unlimited | ЭЛЕ EVERGREEN, СО CONIFER л. and DECIDU OUS SHRUBS, of the ci d, at Establishment, bearing ре! rfect competition. eridonoe, 06 the most skilful. 5 careful cultivation, presenting an ER 7 - К Е, sn as woll as | un bee nies vy cre ee and impro Plantations, and to the Tog FLOW VASES чт ments to Pur RCM alwa; ways on mu Price from 8 to E S taining in RR quantities that. which is rare and excellen z eas de dani pni Vo Messe. Romero Messrs. Ңовквтзох & Co., pr Folios S üş бозав Р. aust pe nam. 1 HYDRO-CARBON 3,000 ЕТЕ an 100 P. Benthamiana, 4 to 7 ft. 8,000 Portugal Dd Ladeda 4o 4t. id specimen Cedrus E mayo o ГЫН ls, 2t03ft., 6 to 10 ft. сз aem | ысу алын ош of z stead and d situated 4 miles rom. YU жануы Боо Berberis Darwinil Loof. Ж Fortunei requiring : a Tenant who beris 500 С Fortunei-fom. x stec з, Še, and take live and dead stock, érops, deberi оа еа 250 fine Juni Ts fitted either with and soo moda атш, 2to п. mt та aurea. р W. 400 Thuja gigantea, 8 to 6 ft., | 1,500 еу, — еі e F men, &c. KOH-I-N ү ж. [GILE ЕСЕ of LAND, - ws \ j e Turnpike Road, at the west nef өк Тоша of Fakenhnm, NERUS within айа. чл СОЕ, сө - varie 2to 3 ft. 3,000 Reti ericoides, 1 to etinospora les, 'usiness, the lani t and other trees recently planted, a: 100 d noniis А» MK 100,000 raid t Larch Firs well thereon with a ӨТТҮ? supply of water. ы 10,000 ruce Firs, 1 to od п, Xy Я + ү ‚ | „Ко particulars ар wy ooi emer a Анел, Auctionser, Fakenham. оо Abia. Жы, 1 to 6 ft., v mía japo to i Notice.— lendid specimens M 3 Abies lasiocarpa, 2 to 3 ft. dli ia. ceu. ( 0: 8. Toro BE DISPOSED. OR by. by Private Contract, an Ty» longis T o т zs va n A ае x n Mab £e TURN ES А бнт Aran asm. 1,500 Araucaria imbricata, very d handsome, 2 to 10 ft. үү Apply to X. Y., care of Ө. Bedford, Esq., 62, Cannon Street, Е.С. 1,500 Thujopsis borealis, splen- MA. Pinus, sa, 2107 ft. 5,000 ib eed ticulats 7 Bale by Auction, Хо рыш бешм ЫЫ | Mb lose t 500 Р, Strobus, 5 to 7 ft. —€— sery, Uckfield, Sussex. GI DOMO." — Patronised | то РИА NER 3 E ira плиз, кениш, pre Ол. к уйн ced SEE for UNUSUALLY Ёхткнзтук atp Hionns y IwronrANT SALE О onshire for T Ma URS 1000 Lady E. Cathcart; 1000 Bylsianum; Grand ; for the H ogtiçultural Society, Sır Joseph Paxton "ME ROBERT T. MARTIN has E. pleasure in 109 отрова 100 Brayanum; ; 100 Fleur je Mare; 1000 Minhie ; 7 essrs. lso 60 lodendron Fruit ihe BOUE $000 N ed Standard ап sod Dark Rones, o tlo е best 50,000 choicest nameà RHODODENDRONS Standard and Dwarf» amongst which will be found 3000 extra busty апа well-grown Blandyanum ; 3000 Mrs. John Waterer g John Waterer; yc o РИШ КО еттен, 6000 Жаш varieties ; 50, Cameron 1 situate Within five minutes’ walk of t Е тву Бао one-year seedling Laburnum, ғ 10,000 eedling d мю, ead Uer Coast Balm, o on THU. A gus Sycamore, strong; 50,000 one-year 4 Chesnuts ; ber б and rS valuable N ird RY 31.000 One year and 8000 liee Without M lo bera а SUE OE ihe Land Chesnuts, two н Бас to 3ft. ; Er Ша (ревиз Я which the standing ; inc da Mus là to 24 it. ; 260 $ to, би. Rail unication is so complete, that Goods may E be transmitted Soul Балп Sunningdale ML to any part of England, Fentignd, Wales, without change of NL SAUCE | Vari Doubie-blos и Sale. Byteet, S urrey. LEE заг" i дараа, MES. AN» SONS, AUCTIONEERS, } that t ived zx "e Names ш кү е, e „ы Дш тг tor to 8 SUL by AUCTION on TOES. & Pennine Savon тне Ele. indi ы YD DAY, е dé Aud оті Bad aier koa Ааа ho Proprietors, Woroostor RED o Sale, and may be obtained on qo ү LE Fom W and mon БЕ x. STOCK, hont ut Two i a Шз, $5; E е2 iE eos Ee UR * ars will appear, 932 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. WA 8 D A PRIZE MEDAL, ON THE pee £ D A PATENTED BY TRANS А d Mi IR JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P. e aw COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, cem AND DURABILITY. HOILLIICULIUHE. BEING A. FILLING da «а 1 order to FE ply thi MANUFACTURED for the AGENTS, in LÓNDON; NEWTON in ; CAR TATER TANO MINE; GLOUCESTER; COVENTRY ABERDEEN, and PAISLEY ONLY; in These PATENT юн TERR are epa of simple 7 ai and Wy be length: st less and insure a certain erop of may 1 d at little expense ; qu Иене — id: Сайан pi (i e Mu = fromm ris cheapness, yen pa Market Gardens, where they may 1 de t tent 1зо for S А di do Lait $ TESTIMONIALS. t Grosvenor House, Мау 19, 1863. | Lid m [Castle] oes иби | “The Marquis of Westminster writes, in reply to Mr. Hereman's note, to say that he has much | * Dear Sir, Uh hs . rs KC Ed eme Те A E ТОРЕ | Bous YT you dt here s covering in Peach and Fig trees. Althoug! our wall is 17 festi P а rt e whole surface, and, with the. comiat ташына these — Dorset, , d th tory." | fruit can be for idal or retarded at pleasure. 1 | ©“ Mr, S. НкЕпЕмАх.” “I remain, &с., Jons Care " [Gardener to His Grace the io Duke o ardt) : “ 5, Prince's Gate, S.W., May 16, 1863. | i біг, І am happy to be able to inform you thàt the Lean-to Roof which you sent to me at ү; 06 З —— ae sod en "s “ Dear Sir,—I am парру М lud inform y с 5 repay its cost. e I for €i bers, and the other ГУ, r odd p * Mr. S. HEREMAN," ** Yours &c., PORTMAN.” ve remarkably well, bei the lass. i чой , which you: y da ica иб aspis, pd: “ Mr. S. HEREMAN." * I remain, &c., W. die ? [Gardener to Joseph Got * Sir, Тһе Lean-t h y р ;ctati ewton Nurseries, Chester, January "The House is planted with Vines, and Figs on the back wall ; rtificial heat, and, though © Sirs,—' ы пресса House’ gona sent us vs ALL WE COULD WISH, sins 5 x EX ER do mot бот fruit : ^ › 2 XY. m would phe 451 than а pound, and ripened well for the season. Б 3 d Lol жанабы, *Lean-to Roof! * * * The House came to us in perfect order, doo epe RR once put e and al ** Mr. HEREMAN," ** Yours &c., ALFRED ELLIS.” “ Messrs. S. HEREMAN » “Yo &c., JAMES Drcssor л ep КЕМА! x& Co. urs, ÈC., д * Johnson Hall, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire, May 11, 1803 " Linden, Wellington, Бопетай Jnd ohnson Hall, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire, May 11, , « gir, ” e whieh you furnished to doin 5 spring of 1802, t Sir, i 1 ineri 1 у t sashes at well ча ^ taie шт 1 ке: кч gle of about 60 d i feet high g Ъ impi which Tev I also find it very useful for keeping muc ts in during є thi А Nent 1 in yy spin vi which A E dome rs to be shielded from frost. j е mode of 4 Yid. P Su “ Mr, 8. HEREMAN." > * Yours, &c., ЁругАнр хок.” 59 Батаа Park, Newbury, d ИР lied by you A. XD : їп one house; and ini "i iana MEETS great &- mtisfactio e had a splendid crop of Muscats iu C р ay house West's тч Pues and es Downes' Seedling. А had an extra division M “р H t dmirably, The Lean-to with | Peach House: ees have done wonders. took bae Жш: Г 16 feet sashes covers now about 25 healthy and strong Vines; last year p d quality of th Er Septem MARIS д йи 5 iod “ Mr. S. HEREMAN.'" «Таш, yours, &o., dur nS mar i garden, and who can afford the expense, ct more of your cheap *Hothouses for the ө DE м © T Million '-a partido source of nen amusement. * Bir,—ln answer to your inquiry of uo ed —€— " т = that 0006 7 «I n onia h 145 bhate cost ang | "ardens in 1860 by you, Muscat G5 for. As a proof of the quality of ps fruit, I have cnn an two mer ior adapted efficiency, they bear no com with 3 т. proof of the q е е ^os Prizes : , they "- those I had of you. in this range in 1803 and 1 opinion these Houses are wall Orchard Houses, &c, to R. А. ** Mr. SauvEL HEREMAX." ** I remain, &0,, G. Р. Nicorsos." ** Mr. HEREMAN," * I am, yours, &c., Hzxny SMART [Gardener E, А * Without any pretence to high h finish or elaborate workmanship, which in such structures represent a mere waste of нете 7 веў are perfec рау р, hed up or [T arrangement is as simple as ingenuity can render iem: No rafters obscure the light and make them cumbrous. No sashes have to be pushe! m lines and weights, or by expensive mechanical co trivane es; and n. e {һе ventilation requisite in such tuae af as perfectly secured. dt^ to fx portabili that must give them a peculiar value maios eyes x mer If we hire a ря for itwo or three rs, and are enthusiastio s adk it up and же P remains the absolute property of the landlord at it end of the E if instead of fi s ED We drop down AR of these e reman's, W A with the watering-cans, Жо ws, and other implemen Der Lindley in “ Тне unn sis бинохошу” July 28t. London, also ESTIMATES ir т, LONDON, К, Cireulars with LISTS of PRICES and CARDS to VIEW tio th hbourhood of CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, &c., to Designs can be Mel ox potias Io ки жа оер S. HEREMAN ax» J. MORTON, AGENTS, 7, PALL MALL EAS TIVATION, as adapted to the above Patent Hotho ы, has The SECOND EDITION of A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIYV. Hints for Heating Houses, and General Directions for Cultivation, &c., may "be had of Mr. HEREMAN, - “ The instructions given for the cultivation of the Vine and ойе essentiall t; d videntl written b; operations before he attempted to instruct others."— Cottage барде, October 6, p km Erde 7 ———— rice «i — er Editoria! Communications should be addressed to “ The Edi: .dvertisemen! & Garden, London» КА Printed by WirtLiAx Валрвоявт,оѓ 13, Woburn Place; m the Paris ts and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wi Street, Covent iret in the Pe i lx of n2 i Я No. tl, Bouverie S Printers, at their Office, Lombard Т О a Clu e LA Sed ORA RU. Анон Straat Pi ак dE Durs, Covent @ den, in THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE — AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. /— А Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 40.—1865.] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. —— IND won E ^. 910 b rapes, White ene à О Арна ора 1944 a | Moth, humming-birc 938 a мо Батлер Ul ofGe . 940 b | New Zealand gardening . 942 c | Oak, ile-frui Federatio! . 937 c | Orchard Hous re 941 c | Рај ur D . 911 b | Pear ming, unseasonable 940 : M с I: st planting таш 910 В plague... — a Ми man: е "Lr — insurance CLA enr gra Abney Cemete: a oul vi ЛОО 946 apes 2 on оле stem 940 b | Rose, is ita florists dads 9n à veterinary « 950 b | Russel's( ага! . 943 b 1938 a 20946 с Scinde tod в 9 Re x a Bain exili zh . ч а а ре» 951 a . 937 € IBITION of PLANTS, FLOWERS, in the GUILDHALL of е’ City of Londo d WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14 and УЛ L4 Was Mer ED HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. R. P. GLE: To en. and Media. cm GARDENERS' YEAR-BOOK, ALMANACK, ani DIRECTORY for 1800, by Ronz nr Ново, will be Published on December 1. А57 уут Rent тиз are requete ое sent th Directory portion. ти со! ш; ie on. * Journal of od: » zoss; 171, Fleet eg Rd E.C. $ AMES CA p E ge R ET »" Seep FARMERS, MERCHANTS, and NURSERYMEN, 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. N=" and GENUINE AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, and FLOWER SEEDS. Special prices and advantageous offers on application to JAMES mem & Sox, Seed Growers and Merchants, 7, Borough Market, London, S.E. AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, anD BAWTRE SEED FARMERS and с, 89, Seed Market, Mark Lan Basingstoke. Prize Medals, 1851, for for Wheat t 1802, for “ Excellent js Corn and Seeds. ап Оп FRUITS, Y an dk: 0., E, RIPTIVE C will be forwarded on Ай ЖК is by stock ; large andin тр condition. Par. Waltham Cross, London, N. А EU L SON'S ROSES. Г The AUTUMNAL ROSES are still finely in BLOOM, at the “Old” Cheshunt Nurseries, 1 mile from Cheshunt Station, , GIE.R. Second to None. 29 Dossows UNEQUA LLED „ SEEDS. CALCEOLARIA, 1s, 6d., 28. 6d., 38. 0d., = 25, Gd. б, PELARGO ONTUM, 2s. ba, б, Е 3. овюок & Sons, Woodlands Nursery, Isloworth, W. ME WILLIAM MASTERS has Published а CATALOGUE or RU PLANTI ужмо h. wil e sent where 28 cm re emt ен Dispose of — Вы WILLIAMS rto В that he has a fine Stock ofthe above, including all the best kinds, Prices ARTERS GARDENERS VADE- Е-МЕС UM, AUTUMN N SUPPLEMENT of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and PLANTS, is The Test Twelve Hyacinths Imported b; т НЕ REBEL: AND S 0 YN 8, for Twelve Shillings. Боттох & Soxs, Royal «s rks Seed Establishment, Reading. ure Hyacinths. CjUTTON AND В above nt 4s. Royal Berkshire Seed Finest Dutch Tower Roots. UTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE of the unam. ready, and may be had gratis and post free ра M N & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishm puni" UNS. r^ Per do fine BULBS of the ment, Reading — — — above is p lication. ing Suiten Unrivalled Collections of PU 1 Бо € "or particulars ao Ө SUPIONS da jj had gratis and A free. SurroN & Sons, (m ARLES TURNER d with е finest varieties of Н NARCISS CATALOGUES on ДИР» d "ud ROOTS, h . аз recei quality and in excellent condition. DESC Scorr, Merriott Nurserie: numerous Patrons that th ment of Choice HY ACINTHS, B. 8. WIPEIAMS бе "4 IMPORTATIONS о arrived in fine condition, and orders he may be favoured wi! New UM & Ѕосрех, Seed an: W.C. Hothouse, Greenhouse 1,908, NAR HOUTTE, ium, LISTS, Nos. 109, 110, and 1 npe & Sox, 5, Ha Lane, азои OUTTE'S goods are n London, without an: M Хозе 58. will be charged for Ё: в. ILARIA, SEED of CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, enači and In mixed colours 26 03: per Wellington №. Ra laced und ed aee E 4 Cupra Ti М, Disco tO De Bol SAAC DAVIES p tinue the Growth *of AZALEAS, 1 M RT Mp cer &c. The roots have CALCEO: CINERARIA, LIU S wur Fh DA to ACINTHS TULIPS, arrived RICED db cM air pue, ji Hig! Nurseries, PNS GUINEA COLLECTION of BULDS for LOOMING in POTS and GLASSES. LLECTIO r BEDS AUTUMN CATA and BORDERS. UE, which Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. Price Fivepence. SrAMPED EnrrIoN, 6d. 2 —New d Garden 8 Seeds for Autumn | Sowing. SU TTON лхр SONS ean now supply the above, of excellent quality PRICED CATALOGUES gratis and uti; pen Roy: М Berkshire Seed E; stabli р òst froe on application. shment, , Ronding. OHN FRASER begs T announce that his NEW DESORIPPIVE yv 4 сюер E of PLANTS, ROSES, м) Im тек f 1805 and € of 1800, may be on aj of HE CLIVEDEN COLLEG OTIONS SPRING BLOOMING PLANTS, 12s. Gd., 258., 508., amd 100s, For PI see A AUTUMN 1 ox RAL d I Bann & TI GpxN, 12, К vent ба W.C. PUE IU INERAR NIUM j 13 А RIAS. д healthy [m " mode: ate prices. See CATAL« 250-3 gratis — vs free, . Юовѕох & Sons, W oodlands Nurs ‚ Isleworth, W. ONOR MRS, POD CK. Sung Summer- ELA execute order: CROCUS, n fine condition. urseries, 510781 Importer of pA VE. y e лона large consignments, of RIPTIVE КЕЕ LIST post free on application to or Seed Stores, cur Somerset. cinths E. other Dutch B M. CUT BUSH anp SON beg to ick Plants, well Lt emo in PPM, at 185. pei e Trade supplied. 1 Neri Chatteris, Cambridgesh hi ire. д URPLUS STO OKA mateur offers a few d ozens Ar AJ of strong ears old xt down plants of m mn ^y n De. per dozen for cash. . Mr. ALF Aus R, The Nurseries, С! CE E i: P. 3 T re MRS, HOUSE TEENS; 6 The above тн. Basket and Ber set о А-у its EE паа негры а МЕЗ. POLLOCK сора to be made to mbridgeshire, hatteris, Cam) GEH NI by Tu ЙЛЫ t - CAMELLIAS Park Nai ko тт мүн m uire of "wr Selection left, 95., 128. cation. Jt . | Mr. Lixo, Garden арһат Common, aeq aint m ir ЧЫР, CROCUSES бо, Сою | унару TURNERS CÜLLEOTION of Eighty e id n applicatio! TEMA E 2 Lv 2 КЕ a and comprising to C Теклик, nid nd l 8s. [^4 4 2 т ы announce [3 [^ uou Düren via A ШЫПЫ Some DESCRIPTIVE mecha m incl Ж SUS, GLADI UNCU vS, ХАНС OMAR LLIS, in splendid collections, FLORAL GUIDE, ive and post , and Hardy Pl E, NUSSERTMAN а an уез that his ux PRICE Great Horer S юре London, Е.С, delivered froe out of the Custom expense w| 5s. i e pd ON EROECOX, df if po d р er glass, will flower ME Christmas. Plan s mE from 50 to 150 flower io tho Тл be RE EUER t to NAM disc epe Plants, has 4000 INDIAN from 2000 to 3000 other Plants to ealthy wellgrown stock. Prices Erde ч Ж repared to uding Lists of TAIS. free to all А rm Кара HYACINTHS, TULIPS, OLI, RANUN LUS, See ов cm ар оп арсен. ent Bulbs, &c. | SEEDSMAN, had of Nes IERRAD r to the buyer, but quality, 6d. and ? TEN MEE is x ., LISTS on v gg The н urseries, Sloug! e T prr eC түтө E sorts »" ditto, mixed fr s above, The Undersigued has no. no hesitation im stating. that theso are 1 the um ip ADD and from of the choicest анана in this i Moss z, Nur seryman, Dursle со! QNOWDROPS, good ETT A p NARCISSUS POETIOUS (Pheasant's La Narcissus), t gegen бї. pep paoka SEED, saved froi ewest, kin: ded rp INDICA Н HARDY BRITISH FERNS, rx GRAPE VINES, and en кеу Бе frg ale Cat jJ EORGE JACKMAN AND alque. vill have much leasure in forwarding on а] поро fre J E. ar 25 IPTIVE and PRICED dcn STOCK for 1865 and “Woking $ ppli cation a OLLAND Ss JONES have QUE E audi is pl ost Ther Шаазан CARY ONS and. at Qs. and 135. Det do. Lo cA d (m and PICOTEES - the Milli. ted. funmediately Sicil, near Liverpool. p 4s one should a send for the revised САТА. TIONS, PICOTEES, PINKS, PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, $^ Gardens, Chadderton, pho са = & MEE Proprietors, Bradshaw and F. 8. OE Y E, jeg Gnowrns and MERCHAN Visbec! SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEÉDS on ар] Pe GRASS (GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM) — E n well-grown and NE Thousands of strong plants, in m 2 to 3 feet , Vines, offer at reduced P . HAYNES сап now тув sirong. Missed a КО оп ари in. Nursery, near попа > г cre on lending: g Nurseries. ie. ne DA exu EA M ANTED, a few Thousand SEEDLING NG DEODARS ogen Grass Seea ds for Exportation. - T Bux state size al ice to ERSCHAFFELT, UTT эһ ave receive eir supply o 25 mier Ans E bens К) NEW GRASS SEEDS of the present years g wil ар со: lon. rwardi ^ RR 0 "i М p splendid well- zripened WILKIN, Syn pen n edon, Essex, сап | @гу conie опе of tho best for ex us for Fo їв, 6@.; for Planting out, 58 З : EROR Ou VE ICs P bs үт Pe EV TRIOLIUM ISCARNATOM set with flower, at 9s. per doz. ; Jen Lu ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, imported Se Epsom Nursery, eed Larch and Thorn жү "n AMES CARTER лур CO. have fine. hois of the Planti ERRY PLANTS. е for immediate R. HARTLAND р рее юан eed , an year эре p ресу) or rice: rE and сери on tm CN o ET DESCRIPTIV Ет. Sr үс i m 000,000 3 кай EF EL e tel THORNS, from 1j to 3 feet. irn & Con А за "High I GE and LEMON TR REES, N ME Prices "RUIT C i 5000 E of. ITE ars ie SPAWN.— KAS, Large FERNS, , BEGONIAS, &C, Apr SALE. On view. b vs | Garden Marke DH, H 7 US GARDINER, hgate, ALD f the Goldsworth gei] Alte „к. HARD-HOUSE TREES, Fruiting in Роз | Lv. ONALD anp SON, ‹ niit Jor Ue extansh БОЕ MUSHROOM SPAWN 13 Bushel. PERS ? APRIC CHERRIES, | tion and fine growth of Fruit, Coniferm, Evergree rie Mushroom ерни 7.. CINEMA j Market Surra, № à ана keas И а, Woreedtar. РО т cef к мао. vnd е 41 e a T 2u абла Pu. -FOSEPH SMITH, JUN PRINCE ALBERT” ран, 1s per packet, SMITH, has to offer i the following :— ror Order . THOS. RIVERS Gxx SON invite those le) simae. RHODODENDRO 100,000 LARC 1000 | ара ог idem luem. TREES n She abore culturo to view their COLLECTION of BOOTH, 20 200,000 SPRUCE, 100,000 bou up tod Pa] Bisa RO DWATF PEA. No ciu i Wed. s pi A EAE ME Ба анна QE Railway, is o most convenient for tho | all lanted and good ; п дрон field Trees аза Sii io BaS Riner, fani, таг Mic, Dear, Em qo XI wrseryman and Seedsm d AND SONS аген тте lovers .of Ornamental Great International Exhibition. —— iid arc qr iin to an inspection Mo foliage EVERAL imen тед collection of tho above, Ошен Tio taro Por any Sr rea, ТЫ Oro VARTEGATUN DENS &с., о к а ARI A ORE. ENF КЕҢ! attention. Med iso a very fine RHYNCHOSPIRM nid BATTERSEA, ROBINSON'S LARGE DRUMHE AST may be be iQ GUES, consist se Son Pint all fit for paua ow on Sale, gm RED DUTCH. A remittance must accompany m ce 4 uad оп application. ое Dd. y tW ode Planta, ali t for d n Shipley, Yorkshi À FmxpERick Get, Seed Merchant and Grower, ius. es, Fulham, ор, T Nursery, 934 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остоваа у, үм. NEW PLANTS. UPWARDS OF TWO HUNDRED PRIZES AND AWARDS HAVE BEEN MADE TO: WILLIAM BULL FOR NEW AND RARE PLANTS ALONE AT THE PRINCIPAL LONDON FLOWER SUN DURING THE PRESENT YEAR. W. B. MENTIONS THIS AS CONVEYING SOME IDEA OF THE IMPORTANCE OF HIS COLLECTION. In announcing the following NEW PLANTS, WILLIAM BULL begs to say they will all be found to maintai xi м ott fiha Rl termedi Allamanda Hendersoni. Primula in а. » The entire stock of this superb Plant has been archased from | There is always a charm about prett: fy Son flowers, and this is a ‚ ARTHUR HENDERSON & Со. „Oof Pine-apple Plac Là gem, da а perfectly бе plant too ; it із а hybrid between Primulas ed ow Allamanda known, the lobes closer any Other Moa iud 2 ped заи шек ЕЕЕ TE i the excellent characteristic of being continuous viui лед ; us the | beds, саше or ed, flowe: егіоа is prolonged thr: ut th: that it will b It received a First-class Certificate when exhibited at the Royal таан 1 for КУШ purposes, pot EX уал: bs 5 o |, Botanic Gardens epp gen Tast spring. 56 СА The habit is close and "n Aetius o ofa Ad entire stock has been purchased from Mr. Thomas Fuller, of (9 Os; It has PAA кы First-c| A well-executed drawing of de by Anprews, can be seen at шу A дезе ecuted drawing rx ^ P саа pas ne séen at my | Establishment, Price 10s. 6d. each. samen ice Му 64. each. к. Purchasers чыр to, cultivate this plant should be сагеѓа to get Pteris cretica serrulata v the true “ A. Hendersoni,” as end this lant has а һе | An interesting variegated hybrid, А тее Ва орах rique name of Hendersoni has боеп added to th o чеин, d Allamanda | and Р. cretica albo-linea! ta; the fronds a: pinnate, E prettily Бан (Henderson's) sent out. Jew 'ears Spo ah d this S itor variety | serrated, each pinna banded down the Dy al вА e stripe, now being offered as Allamanda otti Hendersoni, ала instead of the pne habit of the las! ts growth is more rigid and opac um m iophyllum Tt has received ous ctis aA e ia and can be recom- yr К mended for cultivation in a A most int stove — introduced from Nor Mexico. The Pric: a TO: ed fronds aro h o 3 mon [X Б 6 Tchek long, lanceolate, the small and fine it is e a gem, not only amoni lenfums, but in the whole Fern family, so that it is a piant that Sphacele ет ea. should be in i the most Pelo collection. A useful witter- em: plant belonging to the Labiatse family. It has е frequently exhibited. i 1 It is rci with thick, ovate, serrated foliage, and if cultivated Certifica: Price 105s. Mah ат = пата eenhouse, gives its pretty blue flowers all through the e most Mus mani go х : ‚ each, ndieca) Grande Duchesse de Bes. lea (i This extremely handsome маче ру variety will be aequisition in every collection. 18 colour is а bright P qd How Mrd igi most profuse manner. , throwing stro: чуг flowers, on each of whi ge number of 8 n an X-like. Тһе plant 0100; the colour а brilliant purplish-erimson or beautiful mauve, and is the large-flowered d Pg hoi en a eee esed n LE ү eri ы admirably adapted for spring-garden decoration, whether planted in gyne cinnamomea. td d from Costa Rica, the aspect of flower es for sometimes showing a slight inclination to be AS, oramg mA 1, double; peta ls very ЫН serki pe wax-like, Mrs habit. here bee hirci zu toa Ula d А, uer FAS. iA à half Жаңкы Price 15s., 21з., and 318.64. e 1 AM mhouseor stove. The specific name is tu Tro na rs ove. e spe! е the cinnamon-like берне „жт colour of its stem, which makes а i pleasing contrast to the massive Hght n foliage. E а indies) 1 Reine des Pays Bas. CUM reco iive ШИШ, агоеп ЙМЫ... olet gi e a CRAIG h white, and richly spotted with deep | adapted for exhibiting as ub ovelty, well ntal Hte Pap none ora {эче come ар! pto im Aus z common Aucuba is a shrul testify ; ever, it hitherto now we have the male form of this в plant, its hereafter named, way of hardy evergreen shrubs will eue Taden with their coral-like егы borat As'some little misunderstanding cub may be as well to state that the Жеш ira di а to say, some of its individuals pi LR female flowers, and that some EDU years was introduood f from Japan, be the Prati or happened to be females; by pr: sprang from the ad m ini been several mon m Dr. VaN SIER unspotted leaven" > оо gated toliage, ss TINNE — E AUĊUBAS, s. d. оета! на ta 31 паара . 31 5» viridis. . 10 api d Amaryllis A species with veritabl A" flo "When in blossom isa ly enchanting Ова, Ч ma eo ht cre erimson. hiz will bea fa it ty: it elicited Mops асо ornamen: tion and obtained a Tum КҮЛҮ "ig п Seeding а PET a, daria ез MN i. AM ww Interna remark on le iis ‚делу atA last spring. Further merit is unn ry. 1 The stock for circulation vot Brian and Ireland has been | TAO Mustard Tree of earns Salvadora КА Nelosoented aata of it, b: A oan seen at m; This remarkably interesting plant i: t is now first in Establishm 8, E Jus. dd. ГАЗ " 5 this country. It енн tobo SA ge & stove. Bougainvillea lateritia. A showy stove Climber, which can be also trained and grown as a New Double-flowerin ae EE в. оаа purs plant. the other eas its t op dg bettor than d these axtranndinary Novelties Mr. W, B, thinks v Ад ААБ Е ipe em bloomed in this co iHe ОГА чшдопу pinky and conequendi а ы; utes on Mr. Bulis has received three Certificates during the past seaso Strain, v h е Stock Ваз been purchased Chrisa Turno as though the calyx, Xm е ihe "uel i ex ides 3 s m пүре: Tomari commonl Ma peg а р sembles some o: y known x ея drawing of it, by AxpREWws, can be seen at my maeulo but instead of th e бух boing он zal form and green rgan 08% е Pepe plants can be Жарай now at 42s. апа 63s. each. Small Éko үл corolla in A A, like it, Drightly colonredam. d habtiscnady à plants will be ready in the spring at 21s. each. обе. ро dodi aeo" as Fuge e P dispi i. а very eat e. о one can doul hg Б] е the бу о! Dioscorea Апас tochilus воще oL the fine М of b Roy AU: the feet, a gardon This kabi ai point of view is, that the flow p too Aes o o Dem is not remarkable and handsome spe юз nan been £m troduced from | enduring. Now, leaving out of question altogether the fact that the the Amazon; it has rad [und minate leaves h when ornamental part of thé plant is at once doubled in quantity, there mature are of a dark olive- person ассо with gold, bs broad | remains the very important fact, that Ае corolla ever so fleeting central golden band running 5 them. The young leaves аге | and evanescent, whe it falls, the Vis i P and purposes plain bright green, and the remarkable variation x dn leveloped as they — in over the сату is Vhotua itse TAONE ak Dir hs т" ses and Ulis part Art does not fall Hike tho é bnt ent is It e Climber, but can easily be trained and grown as a pese long kun par Ee will endure, Thegreat merit of the new specim: ja а for exhibition, for AP it is well adapted on account | race is, that tha flowers, aš p aee es by the óuter of the two b mian of its handsomely variegated foli Yhorls, rem n persistent for a period hitherto unknown ше панно te some of ше, members of that beautiful одай Mimuluses." hilo» has ested name, but is free growing and сай) Т аа: ^ Soko (hat fail 16 VEAR for 9 garden and bo X. decora£ion. Price 42s., 63s., and 105s. each. e DIN This new dem is perfectly hardy, so that the varieties are valuable these Mi P Forat omi received & First-class when exhi x pes W LI of the сеа Horticultural Society, ёл à similar а _ Epiphyllum Mitre Acta Society's ов, атаа Par азони аара A he most fire varieties (аз follows, into red, чн 0 наре MAE m ЕСП, (ihe а Е К Н pu iple vory кад | been selected, and are now offered for £3 the co foy 3 most desirable acquisition nter-b! ЕБ ANDERSONI.—Ground Bep rich yellow, loWer lobe blotched with ers at that season being Most. pA e deep crimson, the w lobes and оче part of the throat This variety has received the highest award that b di beautifully spotted a Mentum conse new plant. 108. 6d. cach. замонга Hue sul ыа intensely marbled or belted : е th a beautiful (6; le ero Lastrea erythrosora — i Crimson spota: aud The oot [obo Кова nhos «дзота hardy mari well adapted for blotched with а the flower а novel an gre о deme чуен cg meo pl peas Eu: een out the de winter, cpu 2 òr 3 fest Mn DIADE А ien әлем, the lobes blotehed of red dots, which are the pur ee n откор the pania cases, un with re serm, mis ег е lovers р striking i triking off fect. ida 3 It has received several Certificates of Merit as a distinct and desirable ECL LAT. —Bright e, lobes heavily blotched with a rich and very hardy Fern. Price 10s. 6d. each. dari: maroon, ti the Tower part of tho thront thickly spotted with a Peperomia argyreea. GLÖWWORM. — Bright golden yellow, all the lobes heavily and This pretty ornamental stove plant has been introduced from Brazil, largely blotched with а brillant. maroon spotted throat, à very апа is the handaomest cies with which we are E Ri | рете риу, Of easy cultivation, with ovat cordata leaves of wax-like character | HEROINE.—Ground colour citron, heavily blotched and г E and great substance, bright ado. ins with the intervening tted with crimson maroon, e flowers of this vari Е white, giving the a ER or покой d Eo over and banded "a light crimson. на t M warded a First-class Certificate by thi oral Com- ke re ind maeulated with mittee of th Eis Horti. тоша So Societ: crimson, ym e ood ки а сү onch. xc doping ded with : Pad €— omia ds rifolia. TIONAL.—Lemon, marbled with ini the his ex: has been introduced Né irr with de wb E i Bocote e [UT collector Mr. Weir, n ROYALTY.—A NICA пот ion iu cup small-growing ао ОР ИМ W with spots of the sume zly recommended, lobe with dark v т Price 215, each, | the same colour, The throat also deep goden til ts leaves are Бей, л М. 5 bright Lec keen with bronze lotched wit s pho ioar: A тет ed dba eral Certificates of Merit, and is a plant that сап РА. 3900 ү мне y одон ord vos i б е е ion, the upper lo y tly spo eno r Mr. aro anaut 2 feet in diame Кү Eau with w. ng EIE desirabl еда ew e 'ean ААТ llent for mis plant has also been disti fieum and A. cordifolium. Price 31s. Aubrietia ted for MAD tho то от Hs vài rm e -] рема margined with w ipe URGE Ue A uen of samo be a useful lant for s ^ Mie sed dy this а оскон &c., and ünquestionably Ono of the е season, г А те аас) drawing of ít, by AxDREWS, COD DO 8 The entire stock has been i реков from M »—- " Yorkshire. whiteness. E^ 80 that with all these аа pleasing description, Stc Ki А9 ега Babin S П Ee ; S dae. ҮҮ "Phis ornam: Vp orate kino ap size ч of k like LS aere roy etd Ud i OCTOBER Т, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 935 WILLIAM BULL'S LIST OF NEW PLANTS-« Continued). | Phegopteris sancta. Smi Saxifraga Fortun Smilax EENE maculata. This is an exceedingly handsome Japanese 'oliaged vt imber with large ovate acuminste оцой and l maculatod with white. el. xtremely rare stove Fern, of small compact growth, with Ја; ant; it produces fine sitos, oblong bright green 2 the еа small and extremely porre of white blossom, at & Y Tias A in the greenhouse EA "OE are bright gre Жол. Price 75. 04. enc very scarce, viz, September, r, And November; being an| 14 has been introd со, and is of easy culture. бшу cultivated plant, i is an eleccding N desirable introduction. ў yx Rogiera пуре БИ Price 10s. 0d. and 158, each, А The flowers of this plant wil be Foil gems for bouqueta, They а grandiflora. сей in el corymbs of a delicate pink colour. ooms S M до» lant recently introduced fro Mou)mein, wi "f у ibat it s Map of tho pin — ш 8 meat and оо re ора. A most beautiful Japanese obla: oi [^ € үүт о gatrour Ч konven, m and "барану. Wen fragran! a evergreen we А! owers ue with жаыа w throat pro- E T1 introduced from Теорізса, CI vie AE f | berries of the brightest vermihon red; this із one of навоб duced, even on small — Ө — / тю feet above the бл of the бо: onsequently in the. or region, ек ie and proves to be quite distinct fro Med eps | 15s. each. y ейте in cold stov greonhouse, it succeeds yet known, in the remarkably oblate shape of its 'bright red ы Msi з = ЖЕ БЕКҮҮ УЫ datis m e Mineg wiin рога Dievensonis —— , syn. Phoenico- m: ct in wi Selaginella riegata. rent texture, as well as in its бүтү habit from the other species зе phor um sech itio: ode Жы wobd variegation, r3 Tt isa s ah €: with dense clear green leaves ; t| the beautiful rv im from the Island of Seychelles Из "e which contrasts prettily eyed of 90и es nestling amongst the foliage at the bilobed 1 +—2 are dark prettily e with ^ апа nes. bright BEES ion the i of the yp rico is 0d. of the branches. the stems and leaf-stalis эм with long needle-shaped 425, each. се 03s. each. ея FOR NEW AND КАКЕ HANG, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. IZ M———— FOLLOWING G ORCHIDS will be forwarded o Mnonteke, Card. receipt of Осо Order, payable at Boston Spa, to ah y Gases Он J 4 MES SHEPHERD, у оор LABEL MANUFACTURER, address, abd when nd ог more аге taken not be Аке! “ Мг, Cox, Gardener to A anim exhibited a beautiful erdeen. Orpripedium asigni пе on ME mobil oh White Lobelia called FA to which а Td Се X Е onerat barbatum, Ойор grando; Ge, | yas ажыбай, FION ОВЕЦЬ uf Vha Royal H Boclety, з | M KE xs NXCKRNZIE, School Lane, Liverpool, ; il y n ward Stroo М altissimum, Oncidium flexuosum, Schomburgkia DESCRIPTIVE and CULTURAL SEED )CKETS, GERMAN Фк id. each; Cymbidium aloifolium, "Саро oupr ЖЕТ" Ann CHARLES LEE having acquire PES a k| SEED ENVELOPES, &o. amples and Prioos on application. Aclandiæ, Cattleya Harrisonii, leya species, Stanhopea desirable NEW BEDDING PL TN um Y? T. АБО "ou Thun"? а 10s. 0d. each; stia perbiens, w bicallosum, re in offori ng БЕ SHED in SEALED РАС r present т FRIGI DOMO." — Patronis 19x. 6d. each ; tleya næi, 15s. ; Cattleya el elegans, sowing k for spring po е, for which it is well adapte m er Majesty he Queen, e Duke of No ане and for A Uh 00 well-grown ore-quarter specimen Epacrisos i in 36-inch pots, a BEDDING meni A it stands unrivalled, Тһе plant is of n s his Grace "ihe Juke ki А for Chiswick Gardens, | dozen, 190. p r1 ‚ 12 varieties. Apply to Craker Ph habit: tho Sowers are large, perfectly even; and of the Ape L rend Pa for the Кү А, Sir Joseph Puxton | J. > Spa, near Tadcaster, es perfect srh rue Bom po ed. ace, Royal Zoological Soc! s for 65 e Ж “ЪЪ Trade on application. 2 BOT ТОПОН on m the SCORCITING RAYS iter the gs- wea | — vx Fils Ainé, NUunSERYMAN. ауа Vineyard Nursery s Dura Hammersmith, V. Wool, a perfeet А че (A VEA OU. Ме, com | Е са кон Ет SIDE ean le n November o ^ b. ber. it : am App od a ^en M arcae 2-00. v, rar for = Are uel тае ltet, and flori. тровеву f resi 0.684 Rouilla: э ol Indes, Wohn Gier У Јол OHN MON o Dore 0 Cucumber Growers, scorehing ys of i sun, f rona nå, fro froin венска Dian a I Miss Mabjasot bin, e de Porcia, Professor bg and the TE Ж ds “үт had this season above | morning frosts. 'ГО Dé Rid m. m n any required lengths. Souvenir d' Abraham Li рсе бе Rollison. 6000 fi ot G Glass planted with SY CUCUMBER, he ha: Two ув wido. s 0. Te, 9d. per yard. ATALOGUE, reg engravin, ofthe Rose MAR- beei Аза to yaf а RA = of Sood, and, н prepared to send it out Four y: 3s. 6d. per yard. GARET DR ERATN. can be obtained of ents, Messrs. true, in large Ue E? Thisis the best Winter or An improved msi, пун "wide.. 1s. 9d. per yard. Brmax & Вілскітн, Cox's Quay, Lower Thames S do ion, E.C. | Summe: x Oüguraber, and aba ways taken the First Prize whenever An improved make, З yards wide.. 28, 8@. per yard run, 2 exhibi ted. May be ordered 0: any Seedsman. A liberal allowance dim “Ка Domo 2 „ Ла, 6d. yard ^ A to the Trade. ж. and Bole азоне, T, Groat ЕК Ss er LE ER, Fils - © конт, Jonx Moxno, Osborne Park Gardens, Potter's mm Barnet, N. trinam ала, Ganao City, and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- 'orm [y x м 2 LAS те: 1865, Куй Seyen PE “ысу С Earliest m = ui а th, th - A а: eaper than Mats as а covering." : Prizes о i) iver an ver for his ARPE XPRES К a e COLLECTIONS of GLADIOLIY Š Ru k oa MM ЕЕ MY пете | George Hi о the lato Saynor's Firm | 5 say that his unrivalled COLLECTION, consist- | Chronicle of September 2 and 9. їп ExrLo лу атов аа ЖЕТЕН BULBS of oach vari пошу, aro pnm had of Ера Бор C Сулак, X EA and qon Y E а x» SONS "8 Celebrated PRUNING 94 'arehouse, . James's Streel KNI obtained from Ten ime s ort, freo of саттар M most respectable m" d oed мн rchants in the to London, to care of бту n & иса Cox's Thames Street, Lower London, E.C., from whom CATALOGUES? can be obtained. FS m ew li for VERDIER, " Fils Ainé, Fromrist, BYRON, v. SHAKESPEAT VICTOR ie е ewise be well тет IVE осо be obtain: f Messrs. Brrrax & Вілскітн, Сох" Fhar ў, aar er Thames Street, London, E.C. А ПОК. NEWTON, 807. UN Also the varieties C HERUBIN, DIOMEDE, Lacs LR Packets of 100 seeds, 7s. 6d. 'ATALOGUES of DUTCH BULBS no Kingdom. "pe p ыа RII NYINCIBLE SCARLET SW WEET T PEA, тс nio, thé вив as en due uad: Ко Cru. rks, Shoffeld. r AUT mm t-class Certificate received from the о Horticuli gu om Сиш TN ladioli. SELES TEED ER, Fils, бавно house Bo of Vichür V. dior & Cha E SORTETIN ESORIPTIVE 0 ATALOG mmends |8осонет). — Flowe BUE ps GLADIOLI for г мау сагшіпе м р: їшї i scarlet, s di ahd | | | | Rue Dunois, Paris, speciall: recommends the Ío Rosing Na IW | Varieties, ка: from es b; em eru ARES AR Power large, к. foi with SEE asa €: happy to A. Firs PM also a пао the Cr; riian dis ү К paoe Ed тыыр I UU ct, ant n end ot 30 10 Sesds ШЕ penis 04 64.5 SUN. о COUR S г ЧОКЫМ Р PRIZE be Had о ua, 24:34 C BUDDING KNIVES, NC that you ge aai s A A or of also the corporate mark Onr. e Suffolk. o eel ME M gA = S, & О. regret fein Зо OR ation етв and others, but ате DNEY POTATO Mes oet a foc (iS кке ре hes е EDLING ' er KI n sold for the genuine one, » The stock of this valuable variety, superior for | many com Its to Ж» to wee of ets — DN of iens weit niin in this locality, is now — their make, all of which are warranted both by sellers and makers. ma pw at 400 Sol Bu: Bushels. Applicat ons are ted | s & Mee Een and Budding Knives are the best, and the cheapest — his RO ce S not be е горад 1 T mela. н STIMONTALS. A UBTIN, .5 SEELEY, 2 ND "Te ** Srg,—In reply to yours respecting your Seedling Potato Freedom, E g to say the Dt sent ue А i У alha корш pe ЕЧ is also опе о! е z EY Е m KIM T ааа it жит, valuable. Ishall en most am, ours respectfully, = м, HinL, any finer puia New: de, Staff gi Hs scarlet, large hii з the Unde: embers of the Newcastle-under- жш" ЕЕЕ lar ioni ei hi d | e dio of c crop of ће? Vd found it. E & ion. е | кє rose теу sre ely Hamed cob 2 аы slightly neo considerably more er have also tasted it and found іб | sad Sjow perfect form, dark crimson red, tho | excellent. (T 1 i with numerous white lines, fine new shade MIN. 7 Gardener, erm ower very large, white very ** Moses eram. Nursecyman, е. Dilworth, slightly Пашей with carmine rose, v тове зроб, Perfection, ed 296 kinds of Special CATALOGUES for Uic Trade zs A-NUT 94 STAT pM Fils, has in announcing that all these delivered within 2j miles T0 FIGURES of AN and BI Sieli aro in splendid оопа іст, and that ho sends oub nono of Casing Cross лк por oal, | About 30) RA REPS morn io 10 foot diameter. healthy ES particulars, and ч Д ВЕКОВЕ VERS ERYMAN, Ghent, чөй, Ro long Adrerüsemen M GARDEN BRATR тт М ш: теа be to LR the followin des Plants :— RN, Or M d "to a a DRNAMENIS or GATE PIERS. | MIANTHERA VERSICOLOR, 8o., or t i a A a Kingston opon inet бонгат of BALUSTIADING and PEDESTALS, | зе three rem markably fine Amirsitacoo "eB s 59 can be seen qr та се Post-offios n Road, Regent's Park, N.W. _ | well in the ix SEM in their hey £t ys О еч Panie. lo to J, BARSHAM | МАР МРС NASSAU, & = |} T \\\ .. BxNewCHRY| BRUSHES and| PUN Do xg A deem аа ШО Lt | 5 Spo over, bloom of a beaul — Eve Brush is | ea dvery free, quite hardy. 125; a few ms ECT Вазава Patent. (0, ноз ле pcm сус TISS SPÓMIGATING, Manuf spots 1 ish black, quito a sei for anufac- | * хро 45 varieties э hands [ode "ue n from Tobacco rolled into sheets, | D pog it to consumo si slowly without the assistenco M Morte, азау Бене being much Aei | таа К ALLE жыга detnr unes VEL сыш рш | gin he abore are figured in Tüore econ: and ЭИ superior Ауу, to 11b. нт € y es Upper :8 New Catal: E rcd eire on ај эры ю в. ЖЫ Mese. Бле ы (Reni T граду, ара сав ә ӨР отут | facturors, 64, Si John Bree Sortes © West, Geist, S.W. Kingsland ignem CEPS A. Y. also тетш ends his GUSEERST 0: COM- | _ Sole London Agents pobre. PATENT Рон каш, ашу, pe dp на, the Illustration Hortieole, | POUND, whether used | BRICKS. ustrated Price Lists free by post 6d. , € containing three Coloured Plates, | v) and Mildew, on а ч Seed Wheat y or пзе AMENTAL PAYING. TILES x E Bowo ЖЕ N NURSERY. GOLDEN DROP Should be dissolved А8 rii Vb | in blue, red, and * шшщ аталу ol arieties of MEA T CHAFF, A to other uk appro smell, and if the PA ] more enriched designs than t applied by gimp, CALDECOTT; & HAWTRER. k of d ит 6 of from il] fr Wais of incen Re L Med ds matum, e Por e deni dre Em CRISE EE паа Whfte Whegb 7 0 77 DUE Market, Mark Lane, E.C. quate; que Rom S WEAR Г Ee P Er and Батето Drain Pipes, Sates, Cement AITE urre: eat. Trees а To F. & G. Кознен, at their | W ,BURN AND CO., beg to offer the above еп | DAS variety of WHITE W dS опаде o Ч boxes, le ILVER SAND (REIGATE, best quality), at the above | [SA poor da Чомой Mosto сиса и addresses 14s. per Ton, or 1s. $d por Bushel; aie s tree reduced and almost, all ойт vinda or Waite Whea Wholesale Quantities of 4 Tons, 1з. per Топ — ps Dlight and rod rust wise eese OP: 0 ae D А PRICES PATENT M o ne BURRS or KERS, for Rockeries or Ж Price 10s. 6d. per bushel, LE COMPAN т Е. & О. Возник. Лдйгеазоя see above, Seed үү, liberal to the Trade. ). NB dnos UNO] часа Бу БАП. 936 cem! Strawberry. AMES SOL LATER Ar O., Devon Nurseries, near xeter, as the largest P at Growers i in the West, after 15 years’ trial. cu With all confidence recommend this fine STRAWBERRY, parti icular arly mas A dus фы E fines well, ei nd certai: his Straw PE OWA eni УРУ d Үч fields ^ те sold in ап ity in London, Манеа Exeter, and other towns in the las t week of the past The fruit is large Ба solid, iod. Е brilliant scarlet. Stron Orders received by bg ed Merchants, Leaden- hall [dm London, EG s Утсон, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, „Б. wW. 70,000 ARETE and Picotees, 40,000 Pinks of the choicest kinds, now е 'for sending out. g P n 10s. ns 100, or 80s. the 1000. Mes: т & Sox ue Aer "Mr. Jir ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. «22 АЦ AND CO. beg to offer to the Nobility, Gentry. d Trade generally, their extensive же superb Collection Ур the above, which are this season, as usual, strong and healthy, at the undermentioned prices. TOARN. ATIONS and PICOTEES. s collection 95 рин 5 E a keen the most extens Yovzrr & Co. in ihe Trade, Sut Juve for years paid special Foe to kx cultivation, a Qs ing the b ded pr the new Meses they are пареа to llowing prices for fine strong well- Tooted SAL TIONS, finest first-class varieties, by name, 18s, and 24s, per zen cupo finest rst-class varieties, by name, 18s. and 24s. рег pite E 1 yellow grounds, 20s. and 30s. per dozen pairs. Fines еа | BORDER CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 9s. per zen Мох CLO in NS, 12s. per dozen pairs. p ITALIA JARN Co. have su yellow, Жар Gn and suffused with various shades o; Та A orimso: purple, plum, and blue; they are extremely hardy, strong growers, highly fragrant, and will give genera Кет: ММ Ргїсе „ 64. per pair, or 405, per dozen pairs, of the d Pur en kinds. FLOWERING or TREE ATIO: 'WERING SUMMER AND ERAN deservedly popular class has of late received ditions to its COT general favourit hey cannot ngly e n Garden ozen рата NEN cue RNATION GAR LL & offering the abo аи ent эу, far Surpas: EE cultivation ; colour Bee vivid Mesue large and ESA flowers, fine pod fre ES s equalled fi is any delicious Clove d which it possesses is ПОК to s class. Price 5s. per pair; if 12 Ка ЧЫ W WHITE CL TACTO UU AM A благ & EJ to offer ve desirable riety, which possesses the e properties s Garibaldi only differing in colour, ieu of the ERA snowy white; uci edly nd TE T Rp Clove Carnation offered ; if12 ordered, £2. PINKS. the fin К са Price 5s, рег раі е СоПесі 200,000 LARCH, 21 е7 T feet. 900000 — ,, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остоврь 5 и E AM BARRON, Sketty Nursery Farm, Swansea, | rs the following :— 50,000 SCOTCH FIR, 13 to 24 feet. 50,000 ЭА: ЕТЕ, ч to 4 feet. N РОРГА: 14 to 21 feet. 'ALIA: 2to4 d ITAL. Alde: Birch, Elm, Ѕуса ANA оа for адда, "Privet, Taurels, Lilacs, Тарап Berberis Aquifolium, Rho dodendrons, ilantus glandulosa, үү Negundo varieg: rple-leaved WR Conifers of sorts, choice varieties of Hardy Ornamental Tree: rubs with fine foliage, Roses &c. Нага uy ROME Prices post free on application. Fort Prospect Nurseries, Limerick. ABRAHAM begs w offer the ONU. delivered баа e оп rail here, a enne ELS, 2 us ars, fr 3ft., 308. на ег д гава S, 3 ема, pA 1to 2 ft., 20s. per 100. EVERGREEN OAKS, from 2 to 3 ft., 18s. per doz. from 4 to 5 ft., 30s. per doz. All the above are ine, free grown, well-rooted stuff, E JEFFERIES AND SON beg to offer handsome well тоно plantare of PINUS EXCELSA, 8 to 10 feet high, each s. 6 M E5585. pleasure in offering them to the Trade, at the follo CLEMATIS ST. Also a large Colle ction of American and пама "Nursery Stock. Ame X ARBOR: "VITAE, 3 to 4 feet, 45s. gi S. 4to5 feet, dec RED заны 1 toà f et, 40s. per 2 to2i feet, 508. oyal Nurseries, Cirencester. AKER A G. B D SON large and fine stock of CLEMATIS. nA nd REO i de have much des low prices :— AN NDISHII, E to 30s. per d. FORTUNILL, 24s. to 30s. per doz, SACKMANIL g^ to 30s. per dor VES VIOLACEA, 24s, to 30s, per doz. L GIN er doz. VITICELLA VENOSA, 6з. per ВОТ, 6з. рег doz, doz. т „дв. to 128. pei encan Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. AUBRIET FUCHSI M ANTHUS D. I к AV GATAL of ur. above rs н AUTUMN ATAL OGUE, forwarded KJ у, ту, St. John's Wood, London, xw jum. VERSCHAFELUT, Acum г Bel, , begs to announce +] [oS Ea T E: is Jus Published, pe. nia cL. 'velties. CIN о tained gratis on applicati тс to hinast $ rs. R. ЕР, & бох, 5, d^ Lane, T D Beai stian Di нше Tal, A ss Du m i © ч N: ТО: pU. NOSEGAY. СЕВАМІ Black Dwarf, Donald үр Мт. Ri Ра Orage N Queen, Indian Yellow, апа Scarlei Gom. ds веб of DOUBLE FLOWERING rocher: GERA MÀ Ferrer, бе oach ; Maréchal de Chanourd and Trim cm Also Apes zd s Collection of SHOW, SPOTTED, VARIEGATED GERANIUMS of th 1 арон kinds, at from 12s. to 24s. per dozen. о тото and i STELLA VARIEGATA (S val RCM (Surg), valuable for all purposes, ш Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, London, X, FANCY, ui ur extens ese m bles class кене уе: by бра at 9s. and 12s. per du pairs. Tine Mixed for Borders, 6s. рае dozen pairs. Trade о ов Ae diner outh, Norfolk. Exten eight, and season Creeping | habit, and adaptation for marshy pro rotec MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THE PUBLICATION OF THEIR BULB CA TALOGUE, COMBINED WITH A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ding to above 100 pages, the latter part givi of ead &c. ALPINE PERENNIAL PLANTS, g the pri ir respective colou, ach s with thi Also reference to Tulbous and den AT ad Erir of Climbing e ground, or for Water, with indications iring рїш to those species requiring Forwarded Postage Free on application, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. Verbena Crimson King. HOMAS METHVEN has much pleasure in OU that he has arranged to send оа c unrivalled VERBE. IMSON KING, which was rais 1863 by [v "extensively C И, David Thomson, эё Archerfield, where it has b Its sup ists in its great ast two iden known e King, having all the good variety, Каро its tendenc: B ML or winter. Mei Kei d crimson trusses of bloo) petals е, n on short "c TR UE] у best "plants Tor stan rains without wy gardeners Either 'or masses or for lines it is considered Ъу the many eners who pes жер. it desea m at Archerfiel за сотто! what is said above of its merits. From Dr. Ковевт Носс, of the Journal of Horticulture. “Т was parti сау. вітав with the brilliant prre pur and t effect of your Crimson King Verbena, when I gen it for the Ж time on entering the Kitchen Garden at Arc herfield, forming aline in the ribbon bo i een side of the m. ed on two others, nd Idid y ша Verbania. I was part: arly Struck with its compact body rg colour; and on pet "m in Do dee Beaton's Stella HM а. SUM was such as to give Ste nge hue. pe u have great merit in having raised so valuable a decorative plani From Mr. ** Your Verbena seen ; its ргіШапсу of c аа е бү. of growth will place it i 4 ш арр From Mr. Joas Сгавке, Gardener SUM -Royai ү y 4 % I was particularly struck with y our кузле M erbena 6 It will indeed be a valuable acquisition to ^ who dense masses of colour. I cannot give you a pee testimony о! px of it than by saying that A on xd on mou I ordered 100 plants to be secured fo; Y^ Osborne House, Isle of Wight. vs n King i is one of the best varieties I have m of bloom, and upright habit ЖО, Mies L DE GREY AND gore d t is ark, Keni we dare been r^i the outlook for a class of "the upright g growth and free-flowering qualiti f but differing from it in colour. Such Hirn a o Mr. D. Crim: whi еа x Kr nas Purple King, ented in this way." From Mr. Tnoxas Lers, Gardener to the EARL of HADDINGTON, xus ES uu i а pleasur hest testime "59 3 А й King, having Ue Манон of see; zd to n with other Verbenas in the gardens at Archerfie| ban last and this. Both in fine weather and after borne fn ү it at all Times was pre-eminent. Saot Ыз: crimson, t profu- Bion. Habit of plant sam. well-] known! From Mr. Н. Rosg, о the Dv&E of rper Floors Seeing Vota Kelso. for E. екоо авв Seasons, e» p ÁN dod Un erue y^ SEMEN. ferri it is the T in cultivation, Its habit is that oí of Purple King. 1t will be rent acquisition whether used fo: From Мк. J. Brsszr, RL wer cei Croxteth Park. ing v rite to hic demi t Ar in erbena, w. saw ai cherfeld өд! а, is of а most brilliant colour, much wanted in беш M good, being very erect and a great bl in giving is соте pleasure de: ord Ae a quantity of this plant." о be sent out next May a UA кч per dozen. Orders are now bein boo! pun A g er and wil executed in rotation as 'urseries, Edinburgh.—Octo! DUTCH BULBS. ARCHIBALD LATE SUPERINTEND. THE DUKE OF SUTH '8 GARD BEGS TO ANNOUNCE мэчет ae EE ын BY HIM FROM HOLLAND, HAVE ARRIVED 11 HENDERSON, ENT TO THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, AND OF HIS @ ERLAND ENS AT T IRE, RENTHAM, STAFFORDSH THAT HIS SPLENDID : AND OTHER DUTCH pi IN FINE Ф, ЕРЕ t£ CATALOGUES are now ready, is SION NURSERY, THORNTON HEATH, SURREY, S. — ^ | STANDARDS, 155. to 18s. ; new sorts, 24s. to 423, per те | ЕУ нев, He 9з. ч 12s, рег ' до, d Edition, with HYACINTHS, 6s. to 15s. ; new sorts, PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. WILLIAM PAUL, (Sox and SucoEssoR to the late А. PAUL), BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF Yves The * ROSE GARDEN," Seco DUTCH 18s. to A per doz, BEDDING НҮАСІМТНЗ, 188, 2 Jie per 1 2 neun TULIPS, Reducti Thes even superior to the descriptions originally given of them; horticulturists indispensable in the future of every well-arranged | tandard an. аР, CHERRIES. PLUMS, GOO OSEBE FILBERTS. 1s. to 4s. per @ BEATON'S on in price; the Set of 16 Varieties, 325. а Dwarf-tr: S, CU A selection of all the rt GRAPE VINES. à 'Two Thousand Fruiting and Planting, including the newest sorts. EVERGREEN and ORN. TAL One Thousand Species and Varieties, selected in a great measure for PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. G d all other Bulbs equally re UIT TEEES, in and out РИБ id and Dwarf PEACHES, NECTARINES, AROS Орша Аю ^ RRANTS, RASPB eally good sorts, both young and Bud FIRST-RATE QUALITY :— 125. to 18s.; new sorts, 245. dm numerous Woodeuts, 65. [74 2. га dp gern. 3s. ucc OCUSES, 28. to 4s. per LADIOLL Ж s 12s. min ERANIUMS. аып ughly tested, an e bam он Ба аа Н ИШ flower garden. of Pots. 5 “ ДШ in ү е" condition. TREES. | fih _ эта the beauty of -— T, — THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 937 EL from Choice Strains. 8. ШЕ уу ean fees dies good Seeds of eis GIXERARIA (Weatherill's "the Vp eser toc! ipm а wm - ui -- a great expense re si right of exclusive secured ay аон, E his, ms best strain of an in d can r packets at the following rain, 2s. 3s. 6d. | rain), the finest, fringed and the i ые: Red, White, or Mixed Seed, ске! Nurseries, , Holloway, London, N. Iadiolus ауа (True). n AND CO. beg to inform the Nobility and cepe their stock E ы above is this season unusually me lbs markably st colour, Vermilion Scarlet, the y known. 6d, and iams' superb MS in pte it disappears, a almost as. suddenly and mysteriously | : it sprung up. We have seen maps showing the urse certain great epidemies have taken, and cm iod t to have similar ones illustrating th roa new fashions have travelled in whieh we есе ted. which is now spreading, epidemic- ur ў. is that of к what are called. "яде а аіп | all knows PAM the great PALM TRIBE, “about which we shall have a few words to say on a | future т on. We have been asked so frequently as to t FEDERATION of the Horticultural -Societies " lgium, and their eonneetion with the Inter- Be national once and Congress held last year in Brussels, t ө ТАП, i^ as some hin ^ may possibly be inu from our contine ntal сәк dn owering Bulbs. Aree liberally sippii 7 pin extensive and superb Collection of the ona lication. ake CE et s, Grent Yarmouth, Norfolk. Lou zs Fern C T sni c m now у а г, arem for six postage ИШЕ Put 1. (British Fors sul their varieties, # pags of H: leog Exotic eue ME New PRIC fi IVE CATAL GUE of BRIT: EXOTIC PERNS » t я Part 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. ditio to trace m ЖОШ of its origin. "m m eB. ee us so qui May. 47 сукта den it is Was t perchance о growth? At 80. rst Societies oí ihe oountzy, who conform to r and Congress next yea iM Federation is established under the auspices f the Belgian Government, and comprises all the t mes - tions and pay a certain small annual contribution r to the general fund. The amount of this вибвогір- admiring, нор vli dag them; and atten- ance of € several Societies. The object t of the he fu rtherance of all branches of Foot's Cray Nursery, S. E. TAT.DUTCH BULBS, carriage freo, Great Western DUTCH BULBS, carriage free, Great Western 500 5 Railway, 21s. Consist of best named АСИР, PS, CROCUSES, SNOWDROPS, &c. 1H. Pors , Dutch Bulb Importer Taunton. New Catalo OBERT PAR e а? Meg в, Dutch Bulbs, &c R begs announce that win ants, &c., eh .Crocuses, and other Bulbs, is now published, and will i ey, S. YACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, &c., now arrived from Holland in "excellent condition, Bang & кер. Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W. 'ANDEN'S бакна AMATEUR'S FRIEND, t, sight Ъе, we fear it does not hold goo Р! аап, Буши regard a rage for exotie Ferns and other foliage p plan элэ № periodical meetings of delegates fro om t the var whe ious А 41 fa beata en matters relating ie = dece culminated in the present Ру, however s bran ев are discussed, and "1t native Ferns ever were bewitching, is TEN in felt b inn уна е fashionable. But in what country dià the fashion, the rage ta nodis ко богу originate? We think сап . bae k „ќо , the „Расійе Oeean. | a, north and Th Lgs ci g pE and other Fruit Trees in ye ke; укчы, &c., їп ougaout ше bea torte r with the other leaf kno are held email, in connection, if n pix the important hortieultu ral exhibitions of m ДЕ 688 E. taine soience aud praotice of. а the general public. The relation between tbe Federation and tho south, e» is Хо. 1 FERTILIZER, is the best adapted for Hard-wooded No. 2 FERTILIZER is recom“ mended for Soft-wooded Plants, Bulbs, &c. Sample Canisters, 1s. & 2s. 6d. Bags, бв. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. CES | К foliage pent ad ng of de op- |1 35 ing its tself; and when the "ам h, adi al UTTON'S Ve dame COLLECTIONS of BULB 08 time were the only йр» ы kept up an inter- cured any other than garden plants—trom aco | to ners, Т Tbo" with its ». | kind to that existing vito our Society of pue ith i still more Th e Federation offers. prizes for t the best essays м "знав н дагу her regul of |e rae ben ы ПЕН jen ded e tried to dt living råly ever ga rdening and the "enn sciences, These ssays, if is udged worthy, are printed in the annual Bulletin, in which pu ubli t h ncluded the reports of the v g Societies, minutes Р their е oce: of &e. the various flower shows, It is clear that a central body like this, repre- senting all or ит 5 аг the reu em ties y the kin gdom, mu e gren at we and uch de ied to foreigners. These g p p E of HARDY FLO I оч е re аз t|any one of the —— pes yet it ЖЫ А ы and Choice Collection of ANEMONES, En hases the so-called “ foliage plants” wer dier es - 3 разг н i E the. pr NUNCULI, ' NARCISSL ' wea" £ sd, largely represented; t was thus that ue vago engen ando M ИГ” N d IRISES, GLADIOLL &c .. „. ee . 220 lands, ught the Ph llomania fever, which was|a similar association of the h Societies was E Dico ditto MICE. D Тан dar vare A c RD y T carried out the brilliant oritur exhibition and Choice ditto - 0106 Fre D assuming larger and larger dA at Amsterdam in April last, an гат “ы вз suc- Хоа A Mendia Colleenmn * ot pnm. and — E kiny ж ROS ани из сезві а e ractical UILS , LIPS, in gardeners No. & а йез о Silo NS = of F arceri there СЕ hardy a| Wheth er a similar combination of the numerous No, б. А Small and Choice Assortment <; 1. 010 6 t don which has T brought | hortiiltural Societies scattered over these islande, SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, containing DESCRIPTIVE гот й in i Lon O лш ng LISTS of the best varieties of Hyacinths чы бз Anemones, | out one on Ferns, and hardly а | for ке ма Boote: inaa Choice Stove and Green: | ү » pity: Jd note in this country who has | isa question we should much like to see fairly dis- I quee e p Kerner Ros deer dl t ei t or of note either how to collect, | cussed. Јонх Burt has a hatred of centralisation, iS rad pr oed dpud reo on ор applicatio; as " pet AY y tud: and ieties are, we fear, not free from Slowed for Cash ù Payments, | FOU IND DEN Soe PP SCU VAIO; ОЕ SST, uk s achieved amongst | Jealousies, so that it might not be easy to establish Зотох & Seed Establishment, Reading. e success W егш EA 1 1 e such an association. time our provin- Gà DENERS "ROYAL EVOLEN ihe prete triumph (aged T Pn 5|eial and metropolitan Societies have now the INSTITUTION.—Notice is Hereby Given that an addition ot|over flowers ever recorded. The rage for fine- , f d the interests of the TWO р EENSIONERS on Funds of this lnsi titution vill бе 1 nced ; the opportunity of forwarding the inter Qe in JANUARY NEXT. Ah pesos desirons of becoming | foliage plants had now fairy concen s International Show n next spring, and Саше ае requested to send in their testimonials, ow rend mcr s were opened. Allplants wi variegated i hone ti 3 пе БСД well аз before WEDNESDAY, November 1 next, after ter. A species which | We earnestly hope tha Le etively 1 "Каш er wm vannes : E eaves became much sought after. i вре mede gA mieya «а elves of it to the trice Yona ч е Ризо rho haro boen Subscriber? | would m looked at if "ууд тг bje эче E Buc to see, must be à n object o тише piri mo iru бестен, 14 Tavistock Row, W.C. |green of its foliage, became et одета Мант ы ее к lon ; ull, and a strong pull, and a The е Garveners Chronicle. : | the Ja TURDAY, OCTOBER 1, MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. SarURDAY, Oct. nj Royal Horticwtural (3 cwek REEE ырны А we uses have mastered the nature eh E WuxxzvrR of epidemii giten fashion and its caprices, for eec all the characteristics ipea SEXUM ri ES and mar the globe become acquain | ara if labouring under a hope to be in a fair way of | Marani make it appear mottled. But w d|P gem, or Md ow and деле were not e ms ety. Theey more; the L3 ‘globe, inhabite been vaca g w years nd | w uninhabited, has leaves having — dan sim all those of the — beyond rper, кий. do ours—if possíble | a The search has been р іп C pes hi үрен ae T nurserymen nterprisin im L enterprising of tropical and Per of Phyllomania iren yi large ga rri ааны aa Sheen them the жой majestie and beautiful « ol d а or plants with xe. ib. we ме» now atiri dw uh p our Here йосйеш\шге pull all to, Hie м а correspondence in the Times of India ean that the арои X the geo of the Peruvian Cotton in Seinde are t present Mus satisfaoto ry. The s to which the жэл success аге iributed а various. Amo night рогату the seeds, or checks period | observ: we aut the following remarks, merely adding hearty wishes for Vc realisation of Mr. DarzELL's golden dreams * My object in writing; ciii is to state that I think I have discovered the cause of tbis universal 938 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. success. ober A. of Last Oct the. амам ie A rad Situated о: bare ock., Thi | they have gone » astray.” Now that complaints are made in this ve that | be casionally tu MA SE mixed io pes and i perfectly ele bw; A. that these plants were e ies and w ere never watered. It may be concluded from and succulents in gene an ral have died o willing ааа able to help in renewing our ү eon mds per apri ЧА 2m endi m to be and uld become bec Sie оць үс озш "ABA yr might acknowledged the be have ээ too rich, and have yielded notring but wood and leaves, and thata poor stony кы Jige that ren [many of the Deccan hills, diminishes th uriance of the Cotton i plui, d Гетто the formation. of flowers and healthy pods. This Observa- tii ve held in у тч the weather continued e | the ашчы rg = the ea apo erp thus | down fi dating. ng th & MEETING ОЕ GERMAN NATURALISTS, fine, and nt. One of them became a sou Шоу Zoological Garden, a ntirely to experienced gardeners, that whatever о circumstances a Sterile soil pd tly а th і failure, should be transplanted into a poorer вой. І bos or dem e берилчи е er zi us M MNA in А. A pss md E. i «sd honig send you a sample of the cotton picked off the bal as it hec 2 ehe time of GEORGE I., in the fo depth dd th rodmi Ma d ug mi dn mi. rocky poor soil I on, and you can send it, Franch style of 1,0015 XIV., with Deom walks, high together for the conv тү ao mi "e t you feel disposed, to the ад of the PE hedges, fountains, and cascades. 3 рав ао Ve о на. fiia of Commerce. All the се Soil of the Decca of {геев, to which THACKERAY alludes i in hm УЙШ варр Te by sido, tha pola MA CE L. might be c th Peru i е shru ед yield. Georges," has of late been ned: he n à ы, blar шп the іа ае Дана, dew - le Me tentia ix into ru Жез." cotton, and | however retty to look at on a agrecab rows, S0 that persons either in ring the fruit o | Poona June 21, 1865." he ‚ре їй E ening, "when Tho Rn and hak the pots might pass on the outside of md. 5 . G. W. RIGDEN, of Canterbury, we are indebted. - w piece of O Ax from the ruins of the Ch } M € resort of the ** Canter ims in дэу оге, and recently destro; royed by fire. The eod | is PR sound, and € = - of the sessile e Oak, which ied onfou nded з with Che nut. This ques stio xcellent roads have been made. Апо urg, a grove of fine Oaks, some of them nearly 100 old, where coffee and other idees were | years oid, taken ; and whence the whole company, including the correspondent of the Athenæum states, that дай of preparing the Mimi p ors өш of ргосеейїп eek i ае Wi e more expeditio i k Ne D first ји 2 when even are тир, АЫ to fasten them of lamps, is of course qui uite unfi anythin g but scenic шу. Тһе wem. cd ma D "bote vue Fac di his French rain rire eerie ere рен finer О см of them two centuries old, and in Dé finer ondion than АЧ at Berlin or Ve тваШев. - ы Botanic чш 29% find а pu old plants, such a e to be seen Europe. ors we need only enl England boforo Es E "principle of “Selection idt ll ado; out the оште з рав of the medizval b to Italy for Chestnut when, as at that time, our own forests yielded an SE supply of Oak. rrespondent calls attention to the well- known Cavan or eerte in Abney Park rer Д М IsAA « ft i E а splendid specimen is now laden thousands x cones im pem stages UM "ц, contrast between the colour of whi d Dar was greeted is beg m cool down ; and Prof pes to hos lot i п fall v especially the younger ones, and the ve dar of the (Ap is very charming, and, as p^ as I know. unusual in the immediate vicinity of London.” —— The Rev. S. HADDEN PARKES, whose name will be remembered in connection with the defend it, did appla ше Prof. талда ошата, of Berlin, Tig 1 in "а iti said, laid bare the weak points hole D structure, and boldly claimed as German a "at was sound in Danwiw's theory as treated long ago by Neim savants in a movement, states in a letter to d at th pee d the preceding kno bei uring the summer. “I A he observes, “from actual experience that it is possible more satisfactory scientific mann TRAWBERRY FORCING. ,, HAVING м invited to make a fow remarks on opted in our national establish- |] ht of blé Ө? s | ments an: id diet ended for imitation. The collection Өрү de s po ошый. attended n of Palms is the richest in Europe, though the dinen: although 'the young plant will be kept alive by tte sions attained by most of them ш. арн чеха - ent, the root action cannot perly Pris Kow At the first general moe if the soil is parched up. These may appear trifles to d with тта донуу ew ijs o defending, many, but it is necessary to understand and act upa aes nthusiasm н оң them if perfect results are desi gue vie акен As soon as the earliest layers аге ; well rooted, whichis runners out of the pots, which is very bee us pots are set Legiones about the beds re runners becom: repeat the € e whole stock ere is comp | earlier in the season all this can be ion ds git ces of ultimate succe! ought to have observed that runners should be used, and they нна А Е = рі strong growth and and in ases will take place in three tek S or a ое рактан to cir аі seasons, Ber. should. E UN чабу, m the parent plant, and shifted ini э» fruiting E ini making use of recommen «а а care must be taken 7 bout th the drainage, nsist of one inch in — of «а 5t Tum cn tho il i pressed down as fi firm 25,0 E È = 47, t à nths. And if only we can indue to ede he effort, we shall е developing. ier idea. of | апа лий edo OnB Y found of f more А ind doni in di "will be — to treat of the sages under fower shows of window Los shall see their the -— itable S oil fo r the t results—in roamed b beauty t London 1+ [Ре y ti ae» Ыы out of the pott carefully removed, but the ball và its carefully rhni unbroken. comp lete, the soil should be and the crown of the classes, and more E aa Mae and comfort in m social ги life of the e poor. y The hint might be Jakon by the fa so large that The i portance table compost is very pod. Ln is in челе i on which сео Success must rest. a number of summer plants are manea ire about to be destro gg In the о neiglibourhood ei A e gardens we often find wild Stra wberries of 8 kinds, gr growing up in i 13s gro formation of strong fruitful 2, а i N. Wusow, of the Кереги Botanic isdem. pea us that the Влмв d if we examine {һе soil in which theso plants havo, as it w were, located hannes and in whi ch yi evel the sun, it is necessary to the sun, and tolerably Sheltered fom "m | m - the табу of cases that the soil is more or mposed of clay. The Alpine is a notable ex- emen ie Vie rule, as it will grow on the tops of d © $ on these place the plants in rows and the pots one foot apart in centre, Place them Ё a i а а LR Е growth E: fruits most aburidantly on clay, so ibat altogether the natural instincts. of the plant i to the A NO for ei i5 i wa At th nds cen or A Some other that may arise in | matically occasional pange iodical, ent into tho m as is "фоно, e Mere [i t rene of a proper medium through whi the roots ma; up. Now, a good stift loni, to the natural m of өйы е, required— в Of the mani being about in e ord fà i Peres them. i when well апа leaf. water ompost, The three barro f loam to one ; but if cow- dong or stable- эз.) "These then, to, - wh. a little sand sod, for inducing j, ui "a very best гопа tra | easily gro which I. I have be potted о ver and above s increase thè ү о rA rime 1 that ir sone or 1o earns roportion of these should be ra n the ca night- say one OW e" Остовкв 7, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 939 —— AM — ч : - каше as winter approaches 2 plants must e tly formed trees, at least i g larg ller, according e of excel tod. "m dites me to treat of e mda 4, rich, н d O Bonk. - mde n Ч | eite dud ord cvm ms vpn + чий eq pose fine fruit can be obtained, if the trees| “If, in order to fill up the space, some of them are зві winter management. John Сог, жебе pepan according to their requirements. То |required to ramify or fork out, then it is with the 'VICTORIA REGIA AT CHATSWORTH. eei coe Beo evant br ag te s d аа re e the bifurcation is to be T ndi : ^ J g y ound; Jr the 1865 n нту star е nothing | the different parts of which the tree is composed ; | must exi pret член rere ary € aede: for the call. 1t ere this season | апай thirdly, the functions which each of these parts | observed, the leading branches give the form of the " seen by far, com- nap eT wan tree, but they bear another kind of wood, namely, the Mm P murnihing — the bearing branches which Damlar , and dis- Q give the fruit twigs, anc ing 15 EE, aiid SS S 4 Often also the reserve fruit m л turned up 3 “Э \ y NŠ twigs for the following inches at the and year; во that, in every tree «бетт е to runed, v. r usual proportion of younger er $ be D p^ ouly а ions to may not, unless рий, be charged with that of ano- нр it Vg M BEI LLL EET ATE LEITET TETTE шуо П - ч à шй heat in | the house. The Vietoria | not ye Tuae RR RA were made, as in most old systems of fruit-tree pruning. LI те | lave to be eut out of res E d us now вео pe anf are the functions of Às cud x our reade == i of the above-mentioned n ave se t P branches, and how we can magnificent Victoria Ho: JN obtain the desired results ; Chatsworth, we repro- КО | „ this is the essential point duce а. of Z illustra- À 5 which the pruner md to E^ - жү їп know апа toobserve. lume the leading ego Lu н a a doo Cuma hob give any it, but, ON PRUNING. E а after ne, ee strongly е те observas i Es aper on on this important ү 5 A come lon every year, subject Eni ud trc Lob X as 2 ә ө in proportion to the genter Amsterdam nical and , ЫЕ р i of growth Horticultural Congress, by wont. Был, They must bifurcate ог X. J. E Hulle, the head ener of the Botanic] “ Tt is by means of the leading ог parent branches | fork out where necessary, as тй already explained, Кот 2 e e: - 2 much attention that | that the form ofthe tree is given. These forms may | and give at the same time on their last year's wood, three 1 } the rudiments of bearing чур — 2 branches of the following year, Yan Halle's paper was read in'th ; pinen 4а Mie eqs Ge айна rather too wi t о чо. We lay 1 dora u an Се If 6 са n t eft too long, a Serre Й чн а few lowest eyes do ey but requisite ү t ormant, and leave lor fly convient Lam af do eve o dues lows vin ey are 0 Rp reset of what we ing boh t out во raisonnée) of чаб 2 rs mw Dr a Ay intention is to explain ina few vue onere ибт omnem words what we mean thereby, and done, thegrowth be further; to submit “Such are the most E* нм consideration — whether Exp ELEVATION, ant derations could not practise itin your to the nee, е along ?Untry with the same success "ав we do in оштв, | уагу more ог less, but should not be too complicated, Ге bearing branches ought to be placed, at regular generally small fruit but an | but as simple as possible. The leading branches ought | and convenient intervals, and be as short as possible, INTERIOR VIEW. “ө be ht, and instead of all spreading from in order to prevent confusion, to admit the free action ан нару ог, you get it, however, more meni jets Me pm Cd iii o nearly во, a sufficient of sun and air, to take up less room, and also to pro- im made so by draina ge, you | space should be left between'each of them, the spaces | duce and bear fruit better. All that “remains toibe 940 )ENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, done to accomplish this is to cut them the first year the length of two or three buds о: sca wheth her they have fruit buds or not. Too often this capital ү їз neglected, and empty те are sooner or later neces ач on the fru exist single remain fox ever Srii as in almost all t only, as hatat insect in various places. I subjoin another record from the Times, hes letter being signed “J. pie -— Abin —“The long-coutinued eig favourable the d ie Spruce Fir about 35 + ah, o . To this cause may be attributed | The r lev this peat are таван ыу large апд! healthy, wi moth. Ihave had one or tw vals every du for the last ү in like requently see t ss bes 16 has been во great а unkno , This i im my gar for months, олы, Шу neighbours а been visited by | а! I I learn als has b Put „the timber is n one of the "latte er, n, Fuch Per better another "ie e same bearing branch, be + 59s th; seem Ih They e E very partial to the Larkspur ; ; in hi I havo not ic e a few interesting points of the EN 1 system followed in Belgium, As far as І hav oth i n your author в and i in some ‹ of your ga other flower moth xt asket t Pianis Tues p. iex T qd apes fragilis j К tra meer "e Hort icultural Gardens at Chiba where, at my last visit, Mr. Thompson had begun to form some trees after the so-called new models." d autiful Chrysanthemums кен constitutes & | Chrysinthe mum * yu ne tom cid p exhibition ? The schedule states that Ede are to be stem, the stem to be seen distinctly above p Will it meet this, if after striking the cutting, the head co p? Or, nsect ШУ: be hoe p recognise ed | dar d by it s year. Can any of iu eadera aecount for the Reli rof this for 0880 rofus | more suitable pex for а $ be acket or hanging basket it mE ad а Аза ор ne | March, sadi Hui h. is pegged down to make roots, 4 suckers allowed to | о „after striking the cutting, must the | у вре covered fro to b ow from seed like weeds, anches, Th bec: Os Bay, and Red Cedar (Jun : Bi breadt in phe mi ent, “A Fen ny years u з but mw t are doing well. аА kind bas, эш n а fed а inqira and pn n Man, that this pe LT І latel in the gr mes H. ese away all ‘suckers that may. come up, so as to | Hollies e» ey rell indeed, e Lau irels, Au ле! Burnett, Bart, Crathes Castle, Wir Aberdeen.|show from 14 to 2 inc ches of „clear stom E ES B. Arbutus flour ish. The It anted, when very s Ж spring f | [Undoubtedly t it, prove 1849 (17 years ago), and it жора of 46 Fest | Чопа issuing from the one stem, entirely pr pes hich tl high, showing that it has increased, on ап |—and it сап very well be done.] А Subscriber. ede the South of Ireland. average, upwards of 21 feet each y y is on Iresine Herbstii alias Achyranthes Verschaffeltii.— of the st handsome specimens ever seen, | Being one of the first to recommend this for the decora- y tube as it is with fine h сау v rel branches шп of the flower garden, after reading Mr. Robinson's Foreign Correspondence, m top to bottom, There may be larger specimens in arks respecting it, I was particularly anxious to| New , ZEALAND GARDENING. —Hr. Swales з e. e country, but I те ү ee in сас exceed- ап the reason why it should be condemned f t Chri ingly interesting, showi i S, Tow well suited | that ир. At Battersea I fonnd it to b e truly |6 f fruit, comprises about an acre of кош кд поб more егу Ta home ” A bere they attain their га in point of йде and 2 excels duni in rapidity of growth ? woods I m I could s scarcely believe saw was the wol dna it was 5 e; лего from m os Bes p beside that ТЫЫН, тїн ita mi ese iege ed. | the vite ed у N Ifoun ng, 16 was » Chelse my | sor In other parts of the Park miza кү it sor анан from winds. cultivated with 8 and тшу Ше т grown at The French Pears instan our sc bog "Chaumontel. oun its way over des became much к.е. DONI 3:4, ү Ыы mailer and'rounder сент than be glad Fi і Gardenn, Rokeby P mon оа т two ago— - | at Battersea, psa of а eis brown ; while at torus it | the Ра: in question it was of a faded pink hue. It looked pe at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, than at any oth of Eng place io I visited ; even there, how wever, it f it good. I have over 700 plants о о where its TER is really beautiful; it is now thriving most excellently, while the ‘Am са is ds г and musky ; 16 is v ery probable th is in the possession of many who We clim: r be ei Торе en with the "adi rie ood old kinds ish P. Knight's 4 Eh mátntein the opinion which I first [ог y | tha t it will eventually prove a boon t fo; drawing-room F phy. ili nét them mpting to Ege дер ове) can It ive ed that its food of flowe eral ойыш. Кенд it should TE It on the tree, render it melting, sugary, iz., | the tree we saw 6 loaded wit. picture, aon њу: is а good bear and exceedingly delicious; h fruit, um was a perfet handsome Pu t ] ath wo bearer bot blossoms Bergamot i is ra e as у! мр оа ht „бий past summer has been too hot for it; to aia it in Е be v situation will then amply у repay F editae, т! il mé id its lost аа ые аз 1 Pelota аша. it will Stand at least 10 ) degrees ot spring frost, a nd ju. thea si Oth rch Ber; nC utumn n Bergamot , to ict it is er sorts were noticed Beurré Rance, Beurré de Copias БИШ эзы ergam of, and last, but not , wor! i fri mà a superior, =ч sb, Sis by the hmming-bird moth sa t d: the walls here, as И. E which was not agree e to i it. 1 n the Ke one | morning. "Ther e has believe that the Pn нө pei be tho | most “Кайн plan ПА € — gar ps That it has | gly tre question, for | hr ien, deal of the success in t been Бараг. or pw ТШЕ їп n the ide, it E been fully exposed Its colour n Ihe the la y w $ y » ооп, honour to serve, has so arranged the bedding ОР пех& Season i px Amara re We As the €—— k^ the СААТ moth se seems a | aTi in England we h — ng, wbich makes B оз to ааб d ps Ta twice ca caught on a house. о been | Es еа к я 7. W. D. » oldga DE four of of these atone time, n | fine fairly ose ed о supersed. he Achyranthes of which, ара vith М Pollock, ipe "ien graty admired | | durin sent a box full о! was Fas mde will be quite | о beds The variety of Apple numerous to admit Lane, | which had been үкен ington, withi garei; there i is at the red time ud онт A ear tree with not н nit Howi ite yen may be in the western or Daha p I faney that it is almost unique so Me London, and des еу n Sanford | cle e miles fion Shoreditch | t trees. 1] = ишег mist with на had no petens z „ just beginnin to spe. Ж ap Som with Pears Ran in [жай knife, Fruit У dient m culti escription. d j ccu is iure Pippin of which He ату crops, ап 12i this tree obtained t. x ina one-third Jas files is generally po eaten, D. ОРЫШ, Дф, Gardens, —— You have already mentioned the modena of this one гэр апа т ма on e es It is in a hollow, | and water flows through it in Marg ашан a nd is | to be found wherever a hole bout two or the same time, goo French Crab and Welling until the early sorts of s dug three feet in depth. It was аба with Scotch and | Apples turned out to be, first prize at our ho Sres Pe Ribekons in " гаг. Two sells the French 2: атту. арр ОЕ very like deis t o noit Ocronza 7, 1865.]r other a good table Apple very much like Court are two sorts of Клас - he THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 941 awarded. In the class of three dish Pears Mr. | Whiting was 186 with Fi fruit of Thom: i e ad B and Comte de Lamy. Mr. Ea rle a of mpson's, Marie ey, who was 2nd, h Brown Beurré, Gansel's Bergamot, and Магіе | different farms, ав the manures which gave the largest |return on one farm did not yield the — crop another. ese variations are to ted in al expee field experimente, and, are due to the special circum- each. rials are те King of the Pippins, wit forgetting the old favourite Golden 7 Los y PT of the Peach trees were very h it frait, no d thing in ag country, es C sa gp - ы mother wher uch ` labour The ^ m Sydn erican Pound , and we saw m abont ba ы! а ph We have in the colonies almost as m many т Peches as we have for Apples Mr. Whiting. Mr. McLaren had Glou Morceau, Mar Louise, and Beurré Bosc. Мг. Rulett, to Lo ir Palmerston, had a beautifully gro wn?Providence Pine- apple, ты ч M fhich a special Certifi- cate was awarded, ofM say doen Grapes was contributed by ^ born f Finc chley, which, fie ld wüere the t made, Where - duotad on a uc fii. the local influences materially affect the result ; but where, аз m "the present case, t farms, and the mean produce o Z the 10 0 rule is obtained, then си. disturbing influences of d farm practically neutralise by those of awarded a 2d prize. An in iere Grape, called the МЕ doa "Taking the mean produce from tho ment on wer A varieties. Mr. Graha:n's Cranford Mus- à у vaiue for each th 1 Фа д5 ei Аб d its way her Sydney, an The [^ is vidc 6 „рн P ju, Lo and sugar А great variety of Plu e grown, and amongst tbem some very health y, tre е , red or purple: "fruited, white or yellow- t. Martin’s Quetsche в seems to do well d it t will b e It is very nice to eat from the tree as well. bte n for Cherri | was gone e by, but we Ar notice that Bigarreau o artarian ів and valuable for its че ess All f Cher trees bear very abundant crops in Сеш, ot epe Fruits, we noticed some r each, namely, W. both” very РЕ Quinces, and, p of all, some nuts of the true large i Cob. The nuts came out from E edlars and Pear-shaped | R had pre said in its fi A Grape called Napo. хэ р-н by Mr. Ingram, of barrari was the Peruvian dp Hades, A. гузеј in А produce — ice the plots treated with these ight—o considered, as has been indeed p columns, to be a ver y useful s ort for c open walls ; and good specimens of рех тое from out of doors came mac — AN class Certifica! la Au for which a arded, It is а osi! i ali а тез EtA Late pects a E esirable € peg h 19 10, to the acre т they may vi" — mbered t s dry, n T droug d. са ери mh А Чы ng the r^s obtainable i in а dry imilar series of field e experi n inr Ear was awarded t М Th htainad f; |} 1 in A First-el & Son for mples of Belle de P Fontem, | e red an MI ү ow Four E ee. a — zn iety's Garden came а opportunity " UR years Section D. чай and Botany) Dr. aea per on the age = v^ е саше fro which were good examples of TEA. иреше, sri a papo and e xhibite Sketeh шар, trace 1 fro Coe's Golden Drop, Dunmore a kind in way of|the Grent emer hg bue. wd rm e» »xi- the last mentioned, and Coe's La Red. e same | mately the position and extent of the Deodar tracts colleetion also contained the Royal poma Me better tw the Jumna and Indus rivers far as sort than the ordinary white ^ nd; and Ger Prince, dee. ined. He dwelt upon the applicability of the ry Men black Plum ; Cushin, it th d Deodara for v ay purposes, or A Government ri pated Mis pn #8 me кану Danish f, e six yea TA seedlings have been nursed у= since with g and the ети ult is that the bush has a fair ещи m large nuts on it. This no doubt the first time this sort of nut has fruited in Canterbury. a Societieg, a А. HORTICULTURAL: Oct. 8 (Floral Committee). ont: new w hits Potato ine Freedom, of which би reina e d sonni d been furnished from well- is | known author: н ÁssocLATIO x.—We e add a fow more passages som d the 1 reports of the Section: In Section B. iege "Send, Dr. 8. Mac- | er on princi "ds псу. EM ras of еы rid эке re the Chenab alone in one year not less than 12,000 tons. Allusion was made lis qe: ting and increasing trade in timber ш Indus and Kabul rivers—an important subject iu its commercial and political bearing. The ar grows at an elevation of from v^ z не 000 еу in Ld dam read a re, or esi were contributed on this occasion by Mr. . Tur Messrs. ев & Son. Among the varieties pen E dp fine ne e named Maréchal Niel, Madame Che Vaillant, A Vi dor Charles кь Kips Acre, Duc de R loire de Dijon, Celine iem. imn. "Austr Briar, Souven others, for|sam yelo Hw Dahlias wi and e Bragg, to ihe Nor ө f whom: a Ве ди Certifi was awarded for Le o Noir, & very dark faney em boldly tipped with A whit e From Mr. Tur and |t pape tb ier, ех! һаз oubt contribute hy to карру. "The chem eal composition of an 1h verage | th ya t in М manufacture of | invariably prefer the Deodar Tor M parioa it Kara is used in the — un ошса тщ вашріе із: етмай %. 62; oil, 1.28; pounds, 5.46 ; ligneo us fibre , 66.28 ; starch, gum, and sugar, 22.37; Бо 04. 1а the manufacture into [жей the ma ks ch were r short шыу на of it is » rend liable to tear. т in Eis et ей | commonly in the proportion о b s fibro , how- | logs floated down the different rivers. The im im t re, ап ustomary, therefore yg T from ;Esparto qr 1 B employed as : ity ob the Зо news- eh soda liquor, us and manufactured d t is | the British Associat ixing the | since then the jen e attracted great attentio rags, India and Englan n рт eetings in 1850 and 1851, me Чыгыз, обон ey md the same subject, re- marking oss "upon the рес grege of certain trees of this kind, empted growth of ve" 2 fom n о French т NOR. | times its own v e, th possesses 8| of C e them within t - aes Two мш havo ration for the arresi the way This promises to form Ё ent, m. r less soda liquo: The first, t the "boiling y dom id ју, een. the ? us шай Кыйры у ui "of. the тешйпө with carbonace e coal o or а апу |во ш unro thought t the Deodar would never be of M nds upon the aoil i in which it is A discussion ^ took place as ada quor с of the ge. with the Cedar or Lebanon, in h Dr. Thomson, - | Col. Munro, and Dr. Cleghorn took rS ЖАША. of 2530065. the n kw V. Anderso vbi ch Жага Код has induced to flower "Y ы рго!а- КДА In n pote bore" these Veronicas | о to high ly ornamental appearance, and well deserve Pide irl тий {ог the ‘decoration of en con- eenhouses lae: he season. From Mr. w- ved p: leni um "morgan q ven the hlc "т the et in arid cesspools, where it -— à through the dpan сай soil. Both plans — Dr. Macken also ri Agricultural reinen a paper on the Results of undertaken at the author's culturista in _Roxburghs hire, and ments referred to Љу agricu f, in 1864.. The experi- | Whatev The Orchard House, or the Cultivation -— Fruit Trees under Glass. - Thomas Rivers, elfth эсте London rinm said to the contrary, orchard- The very fact "e вы 1 editio of Hornsey ; Ipomca Bona Nox a from Mr. Earle ey; uar а ри c s 1 ved plant, called Alternanthera OW in Du ад 8 (Р nit M esie —Mr. Earley, gr. or, Esq., Digswell, pue E lst prize i re o -looking dessert Apples, consisting * a asc i Sootland., Twelve | as Aireak jan urial mist re used in and formed a set of experiments whilst 10 farmers r arrangements for carrying out ZW wirid ents. These mixtures сое Ма es гга no, phosphatie guano, р osph: omes n gano ph hate, guano-superphosphato, sulphate of and . allotted % esch mai Riv the trials, ak. "the last yea houses h name of orc CB ras boit than during here are of eme —there of | fruit trees under ir [M 'ippin, f the Pippins. Kanes a collection of Ll Leo СЫ CELUM Abbey, Winter, Micklebam, аа ns, for ich «rer ce — nob уа рей а let prize was | field, ght dier чә а тд f ү! and in E DU а li Mid Uie (did gaa кебе, tes ЖА os Turnips, and nd the ield or produce was ч weigh ы fà Phe es obtained were on 942 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, oble fruit-grower, Oh the delights to be frais! es of standar d Peach trees bearing ^ bushels „of flow Savory, viis lightly edged with p wer Ne а ы this was Mrs. | à young pes venture addition class of laced klg TAT 80 hat | our im aginativ eaders may roa im i posse amid “ Orange trees under glass, giving fru ib a aud flowe rs and а үа ап d Devi in die SP evidently a ver but not equa al t e blo of Um ft y certain ind pire. Yell where delicious паса d Maltese and St. aels yield their * rich and sugary fruits" iu prodigal purple ; E ames b. dee fine y sha These ї in fact are a ili, edged wit ith NE uM pe George Ner purple; Bullion, ye ellow; M aster "of Arts, fawn, а Не brc are all li kaly E be: useful additions, all. that audy but АРЕ, but “ pin-eyed," pA P , coat of velvet and iicet def ect. This was long before the the fancy for florists" flow Daali good, industrious men, their favourites, a the ale it amon 1: TI g ki ов р 14 But though thus exciting pleasant dreams of Pomona's bounty, Mr. Rivers Pom not forget to b practical The bushels of Pea hes | and the luscious 2. proba ably, if seen agai E E. 1, be foun d wo orthy ry Pope's | Fanny Sturt, а «i red edged with creamy BERNT. pe e but the ust hav во right гЬ of. treal tmen it. white ; and John Bunn, grange striped with eim Euh 0 the culture of deer and haltstandard „Peaches | awl ling had as ello "э, чү psu іп а season more they re | plan This idea x of course be combatted l by suitable for probably attract more attention, Amber Witch, amber ce, Hi cies of charlatanism among that now psc among our Fren i apid sorts in abundance we Am gs would | fi HG e ahlias Béosnif | fashionable they Hadt- FE ted. some gardeners. І can у repeat, let th of you r house be as solid as pat TI Ihave seen nothing like it "since Andromeda was а уезд words about the pit HN of the borders of an orchard house bn uas. SE the ps with the fork or s apade nches pth; DR oil cult AS A desse coarse [re with варете ор, ground iae. Pd T an nd flake ed | with med Cha aft ter ond-class Certificate was awarded to a large | Pan ў Aurieulas, Camtions reram ulus Ps ey poor, some rotten ure may, ibo REKA with that depth. It should aam а fortnight to settle bofore the trees are pan ted, and as soon as that operation is , trea e nd ot allow апу. If, after а few Tt. from ауу crops, the trees beco a little m seedlin was а Lo and Qi m thia b Judges could see in it to DAIRA a иса -clas fin б uL no Pisis Pj not a tall Бнр, ре a showy border flower, and hati is all. room for a any g but Such. de cis às giva 1 udgment displaye noti many A e pisei mpos ost ха аА for surface-dressing, t XN К ths of an inch in thickness, upon it, but do not distu rb t who have not read * "Тһе rcha жб Ноцѕе” „ Ia and Pd them." but of noted an inn novation which, if n: stopped. ad only of flor в? flow manip is h Eur of flow e у, y^ ашыш чы Му КАДЫ; ; no dressing can Shaped blossom of the most beautiful ot fo pet. the Pist of florists dosis I have given, the the Т, у, „ноб, у, and the Tulip— think the med are pn. RE. not dressed Am are sedo it r for Шош, will үт evidont Aus this epest, dee and mo st fertile er | ж if light Md. dry. florists? societies. nfair to y» as it places the small grower entirely at the mercy of aed A ui one, the latter pair always able to select, fr a "B Ta ntity s almost ad libitum ; bien the sm MET difficulty makes up а goo stand, px slightly a о the largor |y being S hibited by te E cs being carefully with a small instrum: -The Elements of Botany for Families and Schools : Published under the чона ЛА the Committee of General Literature and Educ | his p Thi ntly a s ap LA th many M id ihe mauagers of po will do well to that the Жк ai regulation above alluded to "Society Jor A Le. Christian t Knowledge Tenth | Edition, ised by nas F.L.S., &с. : mS. 12mo, "A pendious guide to the ошону |P vantage in is not again іпігіп Another тергөөдө practice has sprung up of late at is рма миров - along with рн it fair takin r па amed vem ea М as unfair ing m isis пы her handy-work cannot be in Rosa с The Apiary. "T THINK th s v of MEN pec may be used with advan fin . families and schools, as the title-page suggests, Тһе | Six first-class looma on any gin hi try of the previous editions have been |ble, therefore, to place som Nn is a Ane d and these | Vit replaced by бб seleoted from well-known в а being generally improvements. on exitüng kinds, those works belonging to the publishers ; t 150 of these v being scat through its pages. very ample| The two annexed rules used to be printed iu every | 81858 glossarial index is given. Not the ved “ its recom- | Schedule of 9 exhibitor | mendations are th nd legible » and the | to take more than one prize in each class." “ Бейше in which it is printed. n^ allowed b E. exhi bita with named flowers vp tands.” It would they were again the orate Siob : I -— н ph li ose Ne using seedlings nas would isqualify it, ow, Ponte r, m F ortsts f — exhibitors and jadg es seem to iguore such ques produce dte G ton а few remarks on the € at the | he consequence is dissatisfaction, The true orat. te Crystal Palace Flower Show. 100 gh т it "urge ЕЛ requires а fair exhibition and no favour, and vici anie of the metropoli ese on the Sha сап he is then well satisfied, would also add as inb to the managers ot |! * | exhibitions, that it is a аа improvement in „the w-ledge in Si, corridor of the house, кы eme Wo 3 T grea tly соф bU 31b. n ny should, perhaps, - that one d Wwe раа ishe a swarm ol of this ropolis, а of fair quality, — Мыс: ее о the eritica 1 ome er a чш pem in аталу" a quality ared with fme of the stands of M r, C. Turn Saltos ti ae man ers, was Janata Benge the hot dry summer апа g cadi ways ‚ obtained in Se being th more persisten the flow dani; vu holding on rise |} in the long cool nighta "ot unde Il in the аре d hot са arid night ts of Augu gtn the Dahlias Moen S inent i quali hong E "t Pose. erri pary, George Wheeler, Stella C Ginie Herbert, Ch гек А ks, must аге "А fine, a wi or some ye is M eh from its exquisite Pico! белүе dlgis Р ү Lady s Herbert is very novel peN distinct; the a ny | seeing ja КЕ of the stan length of ihe table. to the A dark background adds great ppearance of the flowers, and ете; visitors | ds. The h a ceutre they e cost would not en ion, i апу of the leading пене. pE uld | furnish hes correct dimensions, ^ Exhibitions would re undoubtedly be rendered much more attractive if : EH Ba Is тне Rost A Fronisrs' FLower !1—Under * Florists" Flowers" I бы, ab p. Dh a well-timed З а "ia ч the new Rose with w the Fre M t Eng 'are ны first-class kin А st Ыы kinds I particolarly noticed Peri, ogg, NN. Umpire, Garibaldi, Goldon Ваг. гоп тап n, Miss Herbert, Foxhunter afi scarlet, Brunette rti Triumph, gd T Earl Pemb Edward Purchase, Miss bert, Mrs, pow. tom Amst, d Lord ра аз yix ng ve th phe. ly А nds were uniform in size and colour, William pe rity pated from s situations, may. easily be avoided by a proper Ста а w feeding my weaker the гае, тоша like © know whether aders , notie ed t hat sugar, given lli This а] н. to be c in one at least * my ceni ; and t the bees — ke it very ; but this preveni dd - мо to Шак ДАИ of your оби h referencè to the remarkable eee. E can а gra rench name i-am mean «die ae goo I к ,humbly to рок, ! inst our * "iom of | м in^ yos ve attacked fruit n d to the comparative "peo of waspa 18 ÍT of my large Tene Вай? Flowers" being classed as а бе? flower, ich lil е | the old-fashio tad English florist dis to be on eed wane. The ане, й far as І remember him, w rotuud, ruddy, an remarkably воой natured ; had a Foe been derived nou d ай” B f^ ti that : 1 Pat £ fal td d fine, ialy those in Mr. Keynes stand; nothing ог Auriculas їп à most enviable happy mood, par tion Sali с more beautiful than these varieties. liy i he was perpe over a Tulip with a “с suc In tbe Fancy class, the best flowers were Magpie, bottom, an Auricu patap rfect © л (q (roii Glory, e s Formidable, Sam Bartlett, d ll defined, or à ed | Bunn, Queen ro od Mary ellous, Lord W arden, | on its [^ How well I Tene boli pum or e t "Xearlin g Duck, lila with black, and Garibaldi, | of such те en with their gloating over their were ий өле very numerous, The best |fowers, ап Косе was that called Marquis of Winchester, a dark d the good- mir andis of utter contempt —yes, utter, although kind—they would give when I, thé “prosperity ot pou $ into and through fno hive OCTOBER 7, 1865.] house every crevice. This o. їв ly <А if the hive be de closely x air- the exception of the one entran rure. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. bees, and bythe loud am Y рч heir flig} as to almost deceive meb Ae into the belief tis ta түр had taken possession. The Ivy is now in bloom, and Ton | last winter without the slightest protection, 943 too, Here, for тоз evera l plan nts of Lilium longiflorum j erus in remain $0 for à considerable time, ] um d ж” oranda. Јон ар FIELD, FAIKIRK.— That un dulating ed of Mind n e from the Frith | of Forth as far inla and as Falkir and d not a whit more hardy than the glorious "'auratum, | which has had more edmirers ‚Чап ху novelty in "e will етее pinnis h ive draught, as well occasio onal great variation in ven temperature. r| wa fortilé, à least from a climatal po int of view, among the toi fa sra spots in Scotland. MD the rude с of р are telling Modern flower r biddag has a diligent and a most successful student in the person of Mr. ‚ Sorley, who ath u out-door ve; анов, glass-covered bee-room, in equalised. pon friend weh a of his hives most success- it ^ 29 land sedi of the country but in some of the ore ы) nd un "en n parts of the county | (Stirlingshire ivision is mildly dealt with, "Three years аро, from two n particular revel in luxuriance, an ов p exotic novelties which it - been our and a n to naturalise, more especially in ЕЕЕ хату) two enormous в Em Moo A ес, уу ае osing үс уе the open air had s. - to х ipn у, | that too with sing t d t take kindly to te: ere and eq visae er ea E. hàs been averred, and r pointedness, t gets. weary of ed upon trees" that have grown in our forests, aud elothed our landscapes for hundreds of Р е | the best раг ntly roof of which we have in Y periodically е, which is peti reu. ceording to h ML to the successful ne A engen of чр а) st — adopted by Мт. Gibson at Batte т һай he seen the vant, than he The i rtion of ui n ver seen, There apiary is the best ER have e .|suitable and varied forms creates an additional "d to the fan ney & and ambiti on of the landscape gardener and | ы littl gnt ү bo the hives, as there is no ) communication, gave by a close-fitting door, EM i" par rt of the hou! "ea Some y sini ept a globe hive in a large Loci cim which there was no fire during the е fth hinh h te in front of the villa, and forms pari of the balcony, from which you have a view of the country v in mt It is about 200 feet long and 12 feet wide, As Washroom- ће within ы last few years, adorned with which were con- zm scatte end era n nk the ground in Med олт the speedy depopulation of the hive, | EM км send it'away to a distant "A where it | red i its strength and pro Mec their influence, iE stimu mbi worthy reel gentleman to rg his means in extending to the tion of a ver The acco манин x ав they аге, їв interesting, and we rhone. x | а eee utmost an d very nur neron + extended trial The difficu ulty of preventing- the bees escaping into LE IE Мез ing а supers or ойе тїс x of dividing” boards vil еме completely, and would be al mpi e to keep an t Pir nil haen and I Yew alternate, Golden Yew за aud all those rare introductions that have been sent home алы Hollies are arra! -—— in fro nt ‹ of these ; then | from. China Japan, and al e table | a row of Pelargoniums, whic! owing t ! introduced from various parts | to the heavy rains that дач, in Aug what of the wo: nt not existing on sufferance, or diminutive| with the green foliage and the ny inp of ү-н en or in propertions, but of such ^T and in such health as | variegated foliage, 16 was a much greater relief without to excite the admiration о and pM that come | flowers Then in front of these > — band of late the zeal and| Golden Chain and Cloth че Gold, intervals been well chosen the upper stratum рея er pei ар mellow ўт = Да Centaurea; then 80 dh napbalium lanatum s collectione The | closely cropped ani pegged down, with lesser circular ame ental groun nds j has | pate hes s Mrs. Pollock | Умман m, Coleus, and Cen- rnating with the higher patches of Coleus and (mn at | the backs then at n cs of kiena kerb, e ker b, re, "a i ders n ш EA m three points of compass with The oom binasi ion was ү а Бони | piès £4 lá f °, er of dei ag any o of the p Se armes in the Pinetum lant of three or more, which very much enhances the generi effect, esp ecia Пу where, аз in this ness, dotted here and there with the eri mson, gold, an grey, and às undoubtedly worthy of imitation, E but and 190 ha of hone жед іп addition to Tis sooner that the formal style of planting these fine | subjéets in lines and Miere i is "e away with the better, an nd Mr. ‚Кав and , his ardene r, Mr. Sorley, pluvial West, 1 where EE їв much above the dr abe and on that accoun to flowers and the com ^; mon j+ giving sue К swarms, still? romains, ==; goes far to pr E ein pun» which th plae ss ust be a ere Mn. 2. ndr for. making any alteration in the arrangements, It was fortu- hata that True, there ч по nhi for ie or mod Conifers in s law rovs of bedding, Eel ed upon A У а very satis getting ont of a аеш ked re is luci mietek nemerd one of the most handsome fellows, of Con a different er from n of a circumscribed opere con- ut where thi ut xtent на к the super, We have, i in similar circumstances, known every bee so united to a strange stock ruthlessly s grouping To par ТА i even to enum he choice things grown here, would be simply rr eproduce a catalogue; thrive better than others, and até instincts, E no apiarian, of whatever iun of experience, сап вау with certainty чоњ. de y be the more generally Adaptable, the reader’ s attention ma, y be directed to to such а s the un iversal fa vourite Pice of eu to the old vari con persouified in ever ute ru pam ad ve. Other E OP gine of the ground, | bu ме more deli A kl "1 wee e: mul of any given mode of manager e MON Fuere from bivee 6 heva iil supers, giving them to swarms or other but we have iny aking from to 18 н ЧР This is erely a repetition of ve must be remarked, and m certainly one of the "finest ai the tiibe. мрен the агай pic to be complete food to gx " become | Seem чечен e syru out the addition c t the honey the ly p den sy Eg We have Кы ttd discarded на Bees do not —€— io gain m. aee to their | borealis, which depredai durin tiores from their tions on fi ae period of their ftr ercest onslaug| тү our hives have sensibly diminished in тА Тһе honey stored in {о the first visits of th puli d. T à з t. growth is that famous one with which Dont name will ы ME та nobilis, яе Nr these last two 8 feet every which mnst eventually along w with the former du tie common ^insapo, zig Conifers, is vigorous Em thefex n d qno adis, is, | and amabilis, all bbs "ger than one is in tof s seeing, and v in the least degree by the climate; while the more common sorts, such as Abies Douglas excelsa, Morin da, and others, are doing 1. Bs Tad " Ае € jd contour designs а otber uit. It ег, that these gral S, of similar ch character, ton was pointedly alluded to LE y tacked to ael пирге Bots 1 wel of being free in growt th and abundantly hardy, not in bar Mn Med with the disease which threatens to destroy their ornamental appear- orm, along wi сарі "initis either for. the mixed multitude occu- "рш" р it is probable are tenanted not in one small loclity but ccurs а hollow in the wall from ча panels, ог the skirting -board, orin ve mong plants of more recent introduction, Thujopsis and the d form of "n A whi ба dg оа dolab sea xs all ev y opinion, in e e, has stoo: th ратай, g Roxy v mich "nx bly drive the common - in of | houso; but if th 9r pushed und more e C Tomate of ammon: г: thetop m Whether out of Soon or in a pot in € Miete and sulphur has arit sd A decorative Oleaceous мр emet а of lime А о all cracks in the | er the skirting-board, or f ia, would be lustre of o variegations, as well as the P beautiful Ely like gods "s ita highly- ei мА pem ме К. Pr bands, The nh -— s pnmo t nube "ue m » dart a e all round the cow or The arrangement ths ther novel; instead ч having the gn {в in the centre qe stnaller p н X down, Alsophila e, towards and other inte- ng ing ong house n the he other, the затар е ын oft the Ferns, and han: rved foliage 0 24 Dracænas hang- ing кпе ЕА over the n * and Veit including the male prae badn ue and the Led in fruit, the large crim berries being quite a feast to the eye of those f Fortune's во "mi pott berries. Linosporas, s. being safely reckoned in he handsome and unique | ўтни in n in the perfection of beaut Euonymuses were also here, as well as Замора во far, but all these ; : gor verticillata — t mbrella Pine; the Camellia in flower, а facsimile of the e Novi Sed Sieboldii, severa а efficacious than sulphur. 250, Кеййн, whero ез obtain honey from the'Ivy blossoms. where tid. pid plant s a very ‘considerable ma The variegated Lonicera, trai "ы а most beautiful pr Pae of a canopy, ortune h: and had | Among miscellaneous subjects ther some green, crimson, and аге, which "Mr. F ad so much йүн їп кош mph alive. mple f Dichorizandra vittata rosea, an {ек Шалы. Stores E oceasionall perm An old ade | be во enlivened by th 944 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. stemmed шр several Cycads, of w. a aema etel ZEN Anihia leu pan к ot Muss i cow pes the via адына Pavetta ау in Ferns ther re were samples of c frizzlod, iform Athyrium x-fce eri, with fronds changing as they get a Neottopteris australasica, with its ed ery pa black midrib; and several as bot gaa and silver. An үке Mer made ат mal x he house an orchard house, Же run up Vines. = the one side and Peaches оп ihe ell rolled. All preparations for Жашан now dem weinen as m d к: poao gii in order that active oper ratio n refere to these matters may b as frost has put an end to the pE of the prs plants. ER G EN'AND PLANT HOUSES. In ны. е апа gree епһоцѕез | damp or n&geoeta a observed in gardens. th character. e шей, Та р m | i ШЕ and thes ust soon receive careful аиа if the Jie Е to bé ае in first- rate condi tio CALCEOL. RIAS, —Narrowly + 1 8 ашар md 1 ee ad ад. their “appe: arance, bera g the atmos Dind moist and giving air on every Е cand opportunity to prevent Feng ueh а nd run the risk of spoili ing both, as all such exper mw 8, "Жш уху т large or small, are sure to do, In another house, the large Camelli ias that were planted the foliage from M gg CAM 2 E ааа, When these аге Vue d see th at "all ye lea eepin plants rather dry 8". rg Sod re.transplanted here, and. that too with every symptom of success, a lbeit one of the — an old white, is Imbrieata and m t oming mus kept m aud ашу, апа should not be allowed ы poa ken up and stored i ———— MÀ TE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR INDON, Veekending Oct. 4, 1865, as о observed at ti а ће Horticultura; Gu uk TEMPERATURE. and October. 30.175 30.24! Thurs. Friday 2 Satur. from want of pot-room, cold pits s after this season, for they cannot endure frost таса аја ry. e may be planted, provided beds are altho serm growing vue ona mea may Ъе so dealt with successfully. Mr. Russel h io grow Orchids, and has t for — — containing n for Judgi out-door бучети "of this нод lio character and kind U- the ar e$ in ge ке а) apparent kag min дама of the cel in all that he eng R in, we Mug lon eden em this as one of the rising Бена vetro of the day. In conclusion, it | graceful on of Mr. Russel's ht 5 of flower which they produ ce is Аа that сап be URE , ho —Thes iren for "hoir reception ; they like a deep, light, rich dy soil m" a з 54 L] with Tery ES 301: 37.0 арта. less ^ Rui 29— тег; зарате dry haze; D planting, the bulbs should be covered from 2 to 3 inches with fine mould ; and if an raped: bea s during the first season is desired, plant th more than 2 inches apart. For edgin beds the Crocus is exceeding useful ; piante i in lines along the ks 3, 6, 12, or more bulbs e © tie ground for several years, the effect of the m Society's shows; and his urbanity and сте toa connected with the fraternity. J. A. Mis Deposition of Dew.—So M. "s Fe en the radiation | 8 d оен from en eartlis e during the la at ays, and so great the co лат which ensu in "ае mitigated to mperature of the night, that t deposit in the rain gange yesterday (Oct. 1) EN to upwards of 0'01 inch. Allowing for Ho oet th » which j ie exposed to the unmiti he more 1.3 е h n | mice, in чу ]|,,Danurras.—Save seed when ripe and dry from choice kinds, r, to protect them from отет 1 to them, especially y pat tial HorrvHocxs.—Stools of choice sorts may be ba ind ‘potted, & decus на) which ш: ы readily о m heat; when struck pct off in nice light rich 1 | "vacas —For blooming in- о either in pots s that are used Sito on for r four Verres to allow of their making root; pore p citing them into growth. If po S are го these e pure the p it not e most o P cp quantity m may t 5 fairly desine at an additional half 8 nch, th uired Чин ng the Pos hes period, and if the a aig cime o м ре acre, During this period hygrome! at pira. 15 defective, the soil 1з very apt to become | Gnarrisa CAME: time to do this isi midnight has almost invariably indiodted а sodden pem oem preme o row гата. оаа налі atmospheric saturation. R. B. tt, in Я PEL —These should be kept rather cool| grafted in o; riy эрги Simpleo. Tie (рріе оў om.—Soli domeum, found and diy, iin Шел water шау be necessary - Pl or Faurrs: T S P. кА ИИБ Sibthorp in Sicily, of which a splendid fi gure is given the nm of fine days, » that а superfluo , Dumelow's ке ле a на " 5, nn in the Flora Greca, is a native of Africa and Syria. Tt | moistur y be dried up before the evening, avoiding Оше s 4. Б. Lá LO une. :6 те Ап Oman ЖИЙ obtained its name from being ded as the plant | the e-heat except when T to prevent Golden Noble Apple.——4ibion. 2, Winter Nelis; l M which Hasselquist had identified with th ing the | the четда falling below 40°, ог el damp o and not first-rate.—An Old Sub, Nor Wee Apples of Sodom, described by Ji d by | W n this e done by giving de Peaches: No. 1, Walburton E es » itus as fair to the eye, but when pluekad dissolviny |, PINXS.fFinish planting these out into their bloom- most valuable late Pench ; 2, Barrington, tnr шы ust and ashes. But for this identification Sib.||ng beds, in order that they may get well establishéd EEST i from a late blossom apparently; a thorp must be regar i cient authority, as belore winter. olmar; 5, Urbaniste; 6, Flemish Beaaty. — Mri. d d he never visited Holy d, and the species|,, ROSES.— Examine those on pillars and trellises, and | 12 SMOD wt M E er commonly met with at the Dead Bos is the Solanum | f the weather оош favourable see if ne. soil Tos. 4 at imperfect M. Old Colm ar, csi sorgu ans of Linnæus, t the 8. sanctum, of Forska hl, and wants renewing or the kinds „changing. For. cho ice ,, Bonne (of Jersey). l| AE fine, 30—Fine ; y fine E 'ughoui Fi z in w fi ST RAT CHISWICK, eek, ending Oct, i, м STATE OF THE WRATRAE During the last 39 years, for the ensuing No. | XN Greatest yich it лапіну Raine Average Lowest Temp. E unday Mon Tues. Wed. Thurs. у Friday . Satur. eue pem тһе! highest temperature . durin: the ANS ri, ES 235 deg. therm. 80 deg.; ў ре tl De 99 ОФ ж E lee-eess в esee |22 оњ 5,55 e LE «s — to Correspondents. CED: W T. It is a useful hardy herbs plant, decidi | UE than C. mexicana, CELERY FLY: R M G. Next week. CINERARIAS : Ps C. The Fungus r Cineraria leaves i Trichobasis senecionis., It vis derived from üe t probably hich it pris den It is in vain try any remedy. е plant i is rw o in the internal tissus, which no chemical can reach without destroying the mote plant itse lf. M ТВ CHOLERA ut B. пзе. The o proof whatever ti ripe fr r properly coo ooked vi Lee otablea produce cholera, F people vii hes too in z anything, no e how wii» s AMES аты іп p» Canes Prodromu p Порвор therefore, in in three e uf repared soil. well-p fy d preci is ; the. ы thing ; to this add a R S. The Grasses me 1 unioloides, of t which B. Schraderi is a "А-4 ence in thoir А-ы seems to i indie that one his “ Biblical searches loam 0! variety improved by cultivation.—: naming it the t У а EA e: en odern | Portion of ein rotten manure, and, if at hand, a little limus; 2, Baccharis кли botanists A a whole section of the ңы and ^w Lens leaf-mould. eu tore "our ph "plant appears to be not e particular species Ыра represents the —Prepare beds for these, and plant early | Metake, which generally attains from 4 p px pp ple of Sodom; nor does he seem warran а «s e prr ind th the БИГЕ and arrange them аз but De die e rid EA cho Hop plani 7 L2 : in adopting the suggestion original thrown out E | determined on at blooming f. turas егей N itication. —6. пий Seetzen, that the latter plant w Asclepias, à FORCING GARDEN. нн жерын d. Salisburia айа! шоа.—/ i e that the Asclepias gigantea or procera, the Os ‹ istroa spinulosa ; 2, Pteris aquitina ; 3, Nor) At P. Basics the Arabs, is found in a few pl the borders of l „Оор а -Look sharply after woodlice, which | 4 Pierisscaberula.— боша cyanea UE РА Dead and its frui& when ety contains | ; e eee otato pu ortunii variegata. No. 1, scarlet, and No, S piri | og did but itur бо m According to Robinson, — vim е Aca oe i dcn y hay — is етра СЕРЛЕ реги Баа resembles a large sm pple ог Orange, au И м orina ад banging іп clusters of three or fou together, and wh У иии pa не боша uc water orba the p in the неа у Home-grown seed of this Fits L^ of а yellow colour; i pr differing greatly from | sak dif ve T v n FM ratively little value, there being now 80 ms other members of the Asclepias tribe, gen -vessel bo not to gs the roots, Bearing pla vie dsomer nas in о ео е. we certainly по sort of ri lance to ei of these | 07, 2068 "а кле bene мазун орЧгемей fruits. ButI um —— 2 Е ug M the pic edes м x: The айд "of beds Ы llud. in ity. whi ogni cam remely ааг Арай ii uM testing should. be I with w рч. г S0 in ic of Pera of the Solar jn es mentioned is Eee. os Mus Mn sud "appearance; anés = likewise, it ia said, ntly converted into a 54 like dus, сё i vum the whole t notion, np tho latior "was ie plant” the older .— Water plants in pots n "ittie as possible at Daubeny’s Trees and Shrubs of the Ancients, *|this season. Where the general stock is grown in this manner it is a good plan to cover the pots over 2 or 3 inches with. the plunging med jos sal the Calendar of Operations. үа" d and m not duly pire Ra ibis: o PINES, аа (For the ensuing week.) to the wonderfully fine weather with which den necessity of watering so frequently. VINES.—The ea - house ot these may now be pruned and the Toda d ressed. y Owie we are favoured, flower till гер АП all in any, FRUIT AND KITCHE be ба, е N GARDEN. Trench, dig, and ridge every spare inch of ground a: їп pre а Lern Variety, кі brownish bodies ue aud not 3, the Vine в bak, while the weather will permit these operations to be tiss structure e the lenticels - ordinary cas ofshanking. M ОстовкВ 7, 1865.7] сеа 2D COTTE A т Магк Ой Im Е UN cation, NU E E COMPANY M e 8 X es НЕ ES of Y Offices, a иша E "dams 578 Blood Manure for Wheat. THE. GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 945 IGHLA: pis and AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. | on any su ubject relati. to animal structure o солова срео i The EXAMINATIONS dor CERTIFICATE ana | 80іта! disease; but ru bave no — forget DIPLOMA wil be hei tbe Close of the Winter Sesion of the | the. great difference Le prae f human NS СУ Женд medicine as eom h the aea of the e Diplo А Candidates for E eia Cortifioate must be a TARTS ith Farm lower animals, and ^ v ledge, ho jd ounts, Mensuration, and Surveying, and must possem а good found, of hu ü atomy сап qualif: them to knowledge oi ractical iculture, and à genera acquaintance with iariti i the Elem. of Botany, Chemistry, and Natural H ificai and jin ot de лге; 7 of M ry appli- | a practical knowledge of the sy acquaintance with the anatomy of the animal, and Physiol dT I T T germ ЕЕ mptoms and morbid ARD of EXAMIN appearances which characterise this plague, they онх Wi ‚ Prof. of i Мъхстстовкр вт ZR Tux PATENT E cec burgh. Cc qim m. ы have no right to assume a diot tatorial tone, Some uA qud & Construction. М Ковкат Rosseti, Pilmuir; and few of the medical profession have paid the neces- ITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD KARIDE | pon rue p Eaington Maina m- {Sary attention to the s vare and mastered its GOXPANY, 1 LIMITED, D, conslsting of Tenant Farmers occup: баў 2 d. Brek Univ 23 у, details, but в strangely en those are the men ing uper оГ -— к 0 Xi: Chemist а Dr. gon Dolori r of Chemistry, who are silen p or.—J AMxS Орам, Dr. Азама, Prof f Natural f thisStandard Малга may be obtained at the Ооо; | Natura , Базай ji Ünvenity хинин; nother remarkable circumstance belonging to с cula ое Secretary ; ог of the Local Agents. Chief Office; Veterinary Surg ..f Wa. Риск, Professor Edinburgh Veterinary most of the eh methods hd сугар T ge ую, воевал, Ба London, Е.С, ; Western Counties Branch. College." versal s n colum: Street mum, Exeter ; A anufact ories, Plaistow, Essex ; and ыр J. Macqvo x ANKINE, Professor of Civil H "ave in ue Жута, near Т Topsham, Devonshire. urveylng Engineer 1 лө " University ; "1 vg Lis МАМ URES.—Th "eon ӨГ вер аге пога Bookkeeping “де кр Мусккхиь, CA. узра Peren seem to arrest the disease, di in a day or two - . B. La GAN, тар! ito М.Р. H LEER si his Factories, Eem октан priee in ar iced шге Ай огеле to the Examinations ud aui patient is convalescent. Meanwhile, it never seems LAWESS PATENT T ANDI an UPE on v Application to the Secretary о! e Societ iet а 6, Albrn Place, to our to the p blio mind that th suocessfal LAUESS SUPE H TE of LIME from BURNT BONE | Édin Ахун, Босгејагу. | practitioners, who find their medicines so sure, or MINERAL PHOSPHATES, £5 бз, per ton. THE NAT IONAL EXHIBITION o SPORTING and | may possibly have b tin eur LAWES GRES £5] D po p rid TION wili be held in the Dt NA pr кт of the [ей у> чт tead of the Ж B e held in the HA ns of CENTRATED CORN and GRASS MANURE, #12 per ton. | BIRMINGHAM, N T h Pep Manures can be obtained of Mr. Lawes, or through his | THURSDAY, the T охра. ORE ARONA A xt." solid reality whi ich the unsu ucoessful praotitioners appointed AL ep in all Jose DE of ue United Kingdom, at prices Мез of the Prize Lists and Regulations may be obtained with. varying aco cost of carriagi m» Secretary, Mr. G 9. Бкксн, vA rene pen Row, I ordin (о сор GUANO d rters. Birmingham. "The ENTRIES CLOSE o mber 1. t may be to extent reassuring to s NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMON lA, ба other ЕЕРЕЕ —— | & fant ith p vwd to details that nii e ChemicalManures. AMERICAN and other CAKES at market prices. qua BIRM INGHAM CATTLE and POULTRY y WlWious en ring in н as wow. Address Joux BENNET LAWES, 1, Adelaide Piace, London Bridge, — The SEVENTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL | premature, that the disea ase is being made t &C.; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. EXHIBIT ri "A YAT C ATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOMESTI bi f mi ication: th POULTRY, Go MOOS end IMPLEMENTA mu паца |anbjeot of minute атон Min; fnat, every ingley on D ; SDAY, S- i WHEAT PE SOWING. DAY, Puls THURSDAY, Y, November: 25th, dr л, * 2 E end 3n Зор, orbi rg tei Joe А every llowing CIS i т further, tha r i i оүх'8 FARMERS FRIEND, for preventing the | FAF САНГ .. гаш 15| BREEDING PIOS оз Jeu sq! Perd ра и тано К А, and te tatagos” of te Bing FAT SHE ROOTS and CORN п 8|being, a een for some time past, tried езі es g, Grub, and | FAT PIGS. e 13 КО etd & PIGEQNS : її 6 | der the le ol Hvd Prize Lists, Certificates of Entry, y information y be | к er the most urable circumstances. yaro- em suffici f bushel P 0 DT in a uarter of an hi Testimonials dom ES largest йоге pro та in the Kingdom, tesiimony to Pan power d efficacy, may be had of дйн», ум E are De де for every distric! m tp for use are given wi packet. e the Manufa: ANY ry, Woburn, Beds. aee gl against fraudulent imita and consequent MEC, see that the домае of HENRY Dors ison e abel. Agents in XOT Town throughout England, Scotland, and Ireland. YAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY PEA: В of ENGLAND. TENDERS are invited for the execution of the Works required to bedone in the Erection of the Society's Show хаті га the Annual ing, to be h t. Edmun with к: iule of Prices ved uni furnished. Tenders are also invited for certain Movable Buildings, om and са poem for which can be seen at zm Түз and place, ted Specification and Form of Ten: dore. ^ ‘Tend Show Yard ag rks,” must addressed to the - i H. Hii Dan е, Esq., on or A.M., Wednesday the 6th day of December next. not bind themselves to acce) pt the lowest or any Н. Hart Dare, Secretary. Farm Buil HE G = N A RAL LA IMPROVEMENT CO DIRECTORS. The Right Hon. Lord Rrvrns, Chairman. Geraas Chapman, Ciani ieo. William Fisher Hobbs, Esq. E “Coosa Esq., Edward John Hutchins, Hon. Ee Combermere. Б Pese enin iem Sir Samuel M. Peto, Bart., William Tite, t aq; Am William LP. FE i g L X DARIN phe, ior ctii dertakes the Erection of iae Houses, Farm bourers" gern on Estates of every Tind of lernte, or Entailed, Mortg: "Trust, Ecclesiastical | TE fo Wheat, which can be | орд: ined from the WU The ENTRIES оо AUC EN November 1. Mog B. Ілтнли, Ѕесгебагу, Offices, 13, Temple Street, Birmingham. мн CLUB FAT om SHOW. NUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, add PIGS, Ti ах held at the AGRICULTURAL HALL, M GTON, on MÓN DAY afternoon, December 4, e four follown Intending Exhibitors а are есе apply for Се с Forms by the reference letters as under. CATTLE.—Form A. Foran OX or STEER (in any Class). uds а EHE AXE ái zr Class). Extra Fora PEN of 3 WETHE ГА any Class). Fora SINGLE SHE Pin em ^em For: а V PEN of 3 PIGS r3 any Class Fora SINGLE PIG in Extra = - ES for LIVE STOCK CLOSE NOV 1. Forms of Certificates, and all E d di oi ей an ушы to Мг. Davo d tures Secretary, at the office of = Se nerd Secretary, corner 0! m Street, Piccadilly, N.B. Ex gre Lond 247 ons respecting the Show must be ad.ressed to the Assistant Secretary, as above, and should bear outside the words “ Smithfield Club. lio A Mad di even seore nostr ы high been) and vaunted as oertain have all failed. Those ree ro. аге EX ose their the guided т е hirteen thisi inqui Mu the treatment 0! the вице pl ced one degree—the remedy E which are constent] from various the country prove the беч to be ы Кош Nor is igo remarkable :— ече Agricultural Gazette. Po | measures directed to e enforced in order ATURDAY, s A 1, 1865. VERY natural pressure is being brought to g upon the Тайра реа фин no specific has уе vered for the dis m "its rs, and ed with the execution of its orders, are fond in a general attack. The iiid met by а гом and redes opposition, and the law of contagion bas had unlimited freelom of operation. At the risk of being wearisome, we must repeat the stateme ws and id agait, Md E u ture o | + = паа Loans for the осо to land- orks by their own Agents so furnish Approved Plans an uS volts ibourers' SM and uy assist Landowners in carrying out the w by their outla; е Works, with all official е i the ар а fo for а term of years to be fixed br the meet the circumstances of tenants. ctn e E NOE DES Wi ont Grubbing, and ing, may be Kageited in а similar m: estgation of title Е Fr expenses E53 TU 1 TE p {з аге be made to C „Коз ЫЫ, at M opens d Whitehall Pince, Le Pede S.W. HE LANDS , IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. pecial Act w Parliament in 1853. Ol Palaco Yard, Westminster, S.W. D The Right Hon. the Lord. va. M.P., Chairma Sir C. H. J. Rich, Bait. Sir Wm. Russell et. М. ‚Р. T Байр "Twells, “Ева. ›ТНЕ HEU ESTATE AGENTS, SunvEvons, &c., 1N ALES, AND IN страм ini money, ited in the cultural | Improvement, the VIDI. зае апа ing liqui erre die charge for 25 years. Irrigation nm Warpi: Embanki о mcd Clearing, Н Plant UE for any ben жүл) тыныс pana c from | "p 4 м Qi п he service of the Government to suggest edy for the existing state of things ?—Up nswer is wantin of suggestions from чер whose i БАРДЫ aculties are evidently in advance A their vola knowledge. E pon at - the complicated and expensive, and ав most simple, is ists with the e na me i to the pent time the There is no 2 8 m favourite puppy í of — tM н and | ee acco y Еа «А v benefit his fellows, at Pr ran 19 the some diseased cattle and nhe them Ki cries of his discovery ; they naturally but ungenerously «езд а{ бн for Pn. pains, and his consolation instead might have been easily ment, has now Port. the о bidii and may again be subject to control, The power rA rag inspectors to “ and slaughter” seem the great лі зд ү the times, and yet in i" ыу, few instances has power been exercised against the owner's ERE ex perienoe he majority of sick animals have ай tange b uaan Ld theowner, or by some medical ш РЕ agp rome y Y € nary vi vica cd seldom sought for diseases ot эшш. the d st RU ner i “ seize and pe bd and jeo credulous in|? ure! and other a UE falprovemont er buildings for aimen amosa undor moal Charter OT un Sien e is do ot atero к Commi p ОН. are controlled only by the Gov further mformats Номга on, and for forms of applicati “шша АМ NAPIER, Managing Direotor, 2, Old РМ m а nj any pu ым or "IL. hare of Tix 9-9 т improvement ваз A Borrow fema med m ernment ly to the Mo Тага, ари) Баа. ofa " with tl plans and e perusing the perpetually recurring s stali- ‚ їп үне, of er not "being Ted yA effect эш i became а E matier of little moment perm animals re killed or left an hour Sr оар gelten à to the (стт —€— of the these things i neighbour- Whil tuall ments as to the guess facility with Sans the be e failed to mart of јео - мы def write. Medical чен шау t olaim а right to speak generally in some sort enclosed for the purpose. " M iode | in the wall or enclosure; and if, perchanc over the food or or fodder inadvertently the ips dne en бе рм» | little trapdoor being made to sli et ang enough to let а fowl P and o be li up an TE own, | ; this a whoever is first stirring the collection from the nests and the be left f. wy (with the inspec upon the premises) fi month we should S PE dk ча o bo inc Are. for one d meat. been done at the Very outset the ia 0 1e disease 1 is үй amo our rab ДА; seems likel 58, ш unless some very decided steps are taken by those $h who ar - yn —G бан if every effort оп the p the ng en is it not the d jek idan i is he Goy is spirat opposed, jid: can only Sio Eghy а | confusion and disa Tur FanrR's Робтвү Үлво generally nn - the range of the homestead, ec = n o £g 5 jd us start а four rang а | n hou | roof, and а door, ‹ or if -— [^ considered extrava- її e barn-end or ant, а lean stable. is e à than his _| fowls would eat in three Yol во fed ive; instea d of r ranging away in this expended i in Mem Би АШ per not have been equi mmediate bes pays upon "n increas » lb., with every other kind of pro vip 8 ы — iing’ CROYDON SEWAGE, management of Matri iage, the refuse ofa ро pulation of some 17 ood, they fill thei rodueing ашаа а h crops at once with a mass not easy of ine i takla 4 t the purificatioi of 80 compote that Before = ving the fa um T to; Теў our 1 the stro can uch vw the birds ате ; hardl; ye " ёт | R healthy, kaia z^ not lay m the chickens бо. |! b d the kn werta g how much food ed for vod en. fum be pe A NUR votes port? k Òn other hand, тт Ё tini ed: vas am. & r 1 er the i n hat S неа 0 ош not pire p" water, [epe rable sum of money in order t to divert tho str dinge make use я. it beforeit reaches the riyer, Here we ro Avo a most таре, рее no решш M š ; + s н, s birds when first let out | of deodorisation. No reser E. M d i ep ше Үз Where s о get justa handfal {т eal (Oat.or Barley), mixed | st nsive machinery. Ad o opt dite! a AME n a s are "e e dung is a valuable into a st te, n down ng them. At|sewage asit is made on to the farm, Rye by natural bes kei eges ald e saved or mixing first they run for it, fight for a bigger p tban p% ravitation and carriers E i assed over à with Mere InBussex, |, mon; but soon the keen edge of appetite із | агеа to cleanse it, The soil i tho flr ter bed—Naturo wher the best fowls dd o fatto for the London blunted and the be in to dis erse., Une seems ail tl s allowed escape, ші | market, an old tub or ko, ogs shead is ND VN out- at { ё bins ба y" АЕН: where except jast meh rain there is no perceptible smell, - side the fowl- hous use doo kw) all the he or she had a good repast AA and takes | Houses are ya qud on land iore а Kec | 80. Nos t sap HH sufficiently cleans using it twice. ae Who wire it T buds t elei le denm, friends, t Ra expen i, ie dou тынч а E ^| per 24 А. о, ер ча із Ine тй aere The perches eei be of the rudest ешп, M bution, so that not a bit ma y be left on t und; je 4 urs, ac M Ages T3 n disperse, some Den the pig- дум, and the barn- E. Their o home to breakfast ре зев а for insec of many a poultry-yard are боо of beinp non- и ve, when their eggs pir ntly find their in niai bor puddings and egg-eups they yr xps vh ch, of nest boxes will not make hens lay j ek them алта = у о nd utilities hat sees m were proe his farm s engin and ашта" of n adapted re of the affected animals, and the regula- zs which may, with the greatest advantage, be ч de with a view to preventthe spreading of the said | disor er, and to avert any future outbreak of it. |50 The following suggestion from Harrer, of the Manor Farm, Brighton, арреа: m to, nor will old birds that en раи the earlier Кси of their life at perfeot Лез be pa: by g driven to H A evening with the Мед Vr is first leav Tt is commonly said that fowls = 2 much prek: the chickens you rear cost mo е, Where AL of farmyard, staokyar ults want but у piy to regularly 'al "a a н: any Mosi aud Tia b be seen to come ys hes bes ruffled ang raised win usual or owl-like a The are РН Кеерег her éye M Fs all у к, appear: anoo, others to roost, as ue poe she Qus a P without amy of Ls М EM on t fowls be бш tiing sonà at night the must be let ó dayi "hh m hd be managed by т "A sin s milk Кр, hd attendants f $, and a genera ЦУ tn renew one ver be p*r sight of Et the where £14 e prefaces it with а кен | of his own yep noe :— "In August last I had the misfortune to suffer | extensively fom ачы — е т ag er L. first outbreak t. lled building 14 Romei are dei re lon ск юы attacked. One died $ the other two, exhibiting the wo — of the disea ts in ow mouth, emphysem — discharge cen nose and eyes, » &o, ‚уеге forthwith t which bad e ренк Т һе and + ‚тг through the feaihered. part t| that т. | to | Vantage = n his a, putrid | leav water re in each ante. receives emer 6000 tons пареа annually, Ж кч. iora | énócteded in showiug h еш e to convey the fluid farther ied case, it is only a question of increase our channel. We — e that - — ro the soil i о à of great moment, y find Mr. я a e did not attach n du E valuo iod = S dd land ws | Gas me firm, the washed down. This is no | porous soil, but would be Mo le | strong с Another th MÀ is thi | potus Анк. inflaenoing t ci bein — or d. inion, the best results are коз, сеї ved opinion, ай han deeem thicken, and the seed stalk is checked. In hot runs to seed аб nort pin е | timaté Her close aud Aud "of from 1. ghi n pr Aai леден oth natural pastures and Pacey's Rye-grass, are to com ve the results. | | 1 | f | : 3 Я : | | I the LAM yield for the firs COPS, lied o ^ [Pornos follow, and in the aut twi a umu 8 Б down. Tie intem i тазвев à are uir the heaviest; / - | tons per aere of daro century raged t тубат the country fi * Let the Hou, Privy Council issue an to be ed if — » that all cattle and sheep е {ог | om its "mp ur strictly upon the premises | ishing a m of | иша” imported), a ih „days they nov all “ani pon not omit to notice receiving from any owner of cattle a M we i^ а Р ; this is never afterwards, As the - v by ыт strong Grasses, stolonifera containing a considerable proportion Остовва 7, 1868.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. PE It was in corn, and the baes write, for in addition to what I myself saw » i ious dressin uid was out the inspector of police, folowing spring a ven w ы ge га id «i Ча pz th My Seer ч UT he E * all tha Т edling Cai лын а ed intelligent man I before had pomis ed, ind in ble se dodi be reated. Low considera th Re round, s the сонот nature M ether with the loss occasioned by havi ишаре id of P — and whilst the iy tiki is 0 rawbacks. n M g would (" a great boon. "The ha: f ot d ч e g, and ‘providing it heats sufi- info m а, t man, the calf, and the ass had died o е в arrival from Rotterdam of. ГЕ д of tle, sheep, and hogs, and hence the disease was no imported ll them, make what please use you thi ет agio „of the sewage. rience is as y pu on this point. applicati m Bedd ass caught the disease as I hav ay, but s» it was the real pad. m at ав е рев 2. FRoM C. A. ELtIoTT, FurnaAM.—I purchased may be ex ected under bun whatever tod result, we amy safely эч Spon & The Commissioners, who had been experimenting ог a long time, Mire "obige t 2 29 land, in кеа to the water, The ion was deg ir E they were gla ad to about t Br difficulties ; th in culties ; the | Mn. ELLI 12 — at 2 ыр fair at Findon, pu miles from Worthing, Sus n the 14th of Septe a whole decrease t AER but in great addition һе informed me the risk I Фанта particularly that the two ge ji b milk. | P^ E M marketa ri ot | а frightful price, and ey AY» | тепсе of this latter kind we se e, from а statement p^ by ieri Station, еф they were fed ed, with e bee water and driven through Wands- refore m f evening, the 2d, о one of them appeared d ачаг уы but asit was dark, and the symptoms slight апу per ton. бза ers ier н. d —€— ho w not treated until early the next morning, when , м the D inst., du which t out the land, grubbing up woods, &c., а which has been paid for by the tenant, e bl оп of Ма probably corre ect in statin g that with rriage із is urged, discharge being like es mia and the steneh =й КН — He rated from the rest, | ki р of oil of tu рч d 1 owing to the gravelly nature of the soil, more diluted than would be the case genera rally, у, ће could not afford to pay a farthing а ton. The Lia hid out to receive the sewage, it may be wo orth about .aton. We be ШҮ "є. bel — vp d UM been given before the show а ach р siue, "but E ану зе”, E only mir d. The the inha! of our lai tan making а profit mo irae ie e wa | OE hurdles out of dan z nda ihe other bullocks I bes in five ена power n | Symptoms of t the Two шайы of he Minor of da ктан of | 30 potash, o given every h seemed warmer, rend i P. JE had Um wd. дА, discs &ud he "rp чу epe: во lively 1 le con ld € чебу ja € I cons him ing са ent ет Tl he oved і At Arg On the pe bns erre from sE И -E "d © E g ё. A 2 34 Tode ft ч a, eyes саат d. m (11 in number) driven e^ a pen, à ^. must x content to make the ^ wt i ongst th nd is òw TERR the healthies THE. CATTLE PLAG UE. ie dom found to hav p and бакчы quet entine with one ne E Linseed o med ters of correspondents ön this | The Han well on 0 Saa, ТЫ nd епа + a "d given [T turpentine! zr СЕ twice during t This did n in cr В x К... апда, + the pre When first taken am vina wee о! t n Dri эриш "of milk, udder M OMA fluid, in a bottle of oold water, were tagion ыу. bo introduced amon; wg After — d è; eyes "looked p ^. inGürfed a Кол "We e pen D of the ылы of these vane m ou the oi ther, He ler unt m ii tint б cattle ^ot "tat p^ reed I ever saw, ach ; э | matters ier kindly im th залы the з st, T Ал Анија 0 ы. kiled and buried. ting of bullocks, calves, M and pigs, "TI ш eyes. Inthe poeti вее in РЕЙ i which they were placed when taken out of drove аз I entered the town past the ai alive. As T entered the ere th FERETE | і vases and carryin being о азау оп {һе rl $o z other. places. It was ot A rw: Ü Ж Е E Е. | dg Ebr фера RI cannot N ] E M upos шу 9 Harwich | n pp is to suffer the оп board t , PE ebore wding o d d d in water, e After the sec 8 gradually improved, and the next t on. Шен. ай had ear en a bett they Mee. and | t E bg ecu squeakings, to grege m their piercing мет haviag ad по | проп чне most. In addition to the| Cyrus A. vessel, several гї Í Overboard on th to England. place SiL Жа» А ai 1 "= i two or three times 1 could be tested anywher f the disease, when I was informed by hi had, "ns T no such A eum эз Ld cal р" from where my bullocks stood elsh Es ne also stood I - — by а and most of 3 E the of ве, ова, ево time before Elliott, Munster Thun. Fulham, са — ЕЕ of e нос number, which stood at 1657 on Er shire of Edinburgh. A census evening, w verde ring, x ; he assured тё ve fio тапети a miy s тз that the P тн confirmod all his praem A "nd ha hes her bad experience objec deritood, | fr 13 Ny ais ent was ынаа ai е; Urn, ur re D lague tagin pu to'cure our cattle, js still g with deir estu Quien: when the ——ss jn cte p чч Meme e Th of 17th of August, just before | letter, and find the opinion very general that if my view had 947 au of the Medea was found to be reduced to 874, оь however, is not attributable to the measure to the keepers have carried their ELM o distan of forced er han ineur the danger of infec- sales rath ef Los of the eme appears good, the Italian Rye- | that a milkman of APR, tion. —— 200 BM учан m "$e M oes fosse pct pd receive e of animals unfit for fx а as Ce especia cially, w And w ha d lost two ? ооба А by the f bad dro) which, were killed many more wiag е n disposo nd ut Me otber C 177 m »roved ‹ lf b t for t xd cow, 11 оше 150 head | and further, and aed I think worthy of especial MR given for the study of е disease „е оша noi be ойе аге [a and 50 or x 60 eta tukon into x^ nag A an ass, which {һе inspector of pollos To keeping up. Among the fat and feeding stocks the bulk 0 be produce | is either cut and tied in and ‚ well ab 12 „o'clock, in the day, уэе И Bs ap bas been nearly as fatal as hs d ж no | disap the dairy d ү some fine p -— i т totally under ell swoop, е cattle as been IRE o fetch it away, paying at the rate of | day Ed decidedly of the same disease, that is, of the | ЧМеПу paralysed by the blow, and the spread of the disease D 1]. to SL. an acre, according to т роза cattle mui de n, the ass having strayed up to the place d a M a.d he ue tl pube m me ed 5 avoided as much as wi dg; sible, pum this year, in со whe r the COWS Was killed and smelled the | Friday the magistrates of Edi burgh reccivod v fluential season TM "we But | de e aen calling Le them to stop the holding of Ha aliow ien and [e tes resolved to consult counsel as pa - Lr er in the тсе The approach Dalkeli: — RS have slready been adverti ff. Mem 2-4 hv v ерм risen about i» 1а: ж fon бать. At à m А aes on the pr ropristota po have suffe red los ses by "rernm үти Messks. Morris N INDISCRIMIN the в Gaes, or | AABIUB MARKET. Too much power is placed the hands of veterinary surgeons lately dignity of Government inspectors, and оѓ exercising their authority in а! manner, some cares destro; wholeso me and in otl levated to the tbese are in the pon undue and arbitr: to be в municating Mr disorder to A 4 of others, For an occur- Mr. Gibbins, chairman of tho. Markets’ and Plague Committees, a Bapieut G B Veram Ihe ва punishment for selling goo ced the eattle d vei 2 the other hand, the good prem сНса al етіа dence of en of tbe city market men i - PE сея" with Ње of all grati v. v EM н» e , айа th a [n ve re, garp obia 80L. and Чо. per head), and we уй ones are allo to be sent among 6 beat the risk. or e а zh iem rot money at the Wd ing that qi had Sed m Кому ds hea; эн їп оо among the catt м the reeds о m iufected marke! think we ңе, herefore, reason to пе — ЕЕ of their arbitrary and unjust exercise of 5. From Mm. J. mem MrsTETH.—Some years ago Т раја Earl Бренс. е visit at his scat in Yorkshire, near Doncas t breeder of Bhort-horns, and. had Everything was health and comfort of БЕ Е Among n. A 1 and uite he animale, having had wable saline Pre n mi, should th n E ted form, rs d ofit. Ifitis found that giving salt to cattle both in ried ud. house and in the field partially prevents infection, itis well h the attention of all cattle owners, In the United States са there are e ghout that рден d dep eposits of м hese isited & diferent 0006 of the year by чї wild тиан! жа, for healtb, Thu s Natu re indicates the importance of salt to our Lord Spencer found the use of it the infection of the murrain, tho: may not keep off the Russian plague, it may lessen its and render it less fatal. James Stuart Menteth, Малаћеіа Sept. 27. 6. Аїлеоер RIN Honsrs.—I a edd that two Anm d" ied. witha СЕ the * Symptoms of o rinder. pest. I hav bre pid anot! attended it, and w се н eatüe. Му ect in sendi m, but to send а тесїр == pesent . eson T to h a leer dated p: September 13, About a fortnight back the disease 24 hours. hoi ке апа деа — >! C other horses took it. 0 horses an a 8 mex cae WE more than " Th of arsenicum el, given every y 96 ye mee prevent d. reaking = - animal taken with the disease ануу p or 15 €— not mv mt аске jeny н been applied ise the I value of "eo MA as regards 1 р is : — experience ^ ho y tes shell tt d. E with great s fato do" while up to th тауча ps w to do, while up е presen Aen be to. rpg ead dei % сера ds s dilsean 1a ia [eg 948 n acted т upon, 6 е шї ht have “в tamped oui tho c cost of cas фы а tw thousands. He эш Es а ере man now who undertakes to s how many iin go of thous: t will rs it will Pe. able end a If so, the gentleman who — е itt to emule will an "done а great - rvice to his countrymen.— Edmund. Tattersall, Albert Gate, Sipt. 80. 7. THE BUSHEY PARK HERD or CaTTLE.— Bushey Park, o; d tuer, v we should say, the Bushey Paddock, comprises about 87 acres of olds rage, upon which the Roy ral stu d of racehorses are reared : and а fe d. The stud stallions, ma тев, and colts. Colonel Maude, edm to vue Majesty, is at the head of the ыас: and Mr. Cu pigs ан Which lasted from 10 to 20 minutes, e 3d eja case xm to Poland and back again, they had their hoofs|] 1. No Ow, as regarded the 1: land, there даа. be some chlorie liquid, and their bodies ibas mg yr in the evidence аз Pul... m regularly smoked with chlorine. Men were allowed, bros ga Ж. to what dp certainly NE encouraged, to pass to and fro; |n but each they ma de their appearance at we goes e : + апа was char ; E^ E The а stables moked, white Rec | m at on the ie i E eatedly washed, and painted vit «Моло ннн, of red the side of the Tos a rare but not "ral valable contingency, the animal was killed without loss of time, and the place where the malady had shown itself mx dg edin by soldiers, and treated, in poi int of inter- rse wi communication : T it belonged to bush, „Tuti Mg ge бе шыш as changing from n ithe that des. lease, such ay k е husband I pn Then y any material observa as Ts Mr. Доре” s s ovidenco that he уе, This, ua with гони” дау, had e a tho char that farm with a view ard to hides, Ll stram e all М раб was the character of the farm generally, may h n you in going there. Lo seri in Be e sai mal an nd v аы matter that fields. аз there only o John-Ransome, the well-known whip, is what is termed the stud groom, and has ie. general management, . affairs. It is the custom Bushey to purchas certain namber of cattle—a p all herd, in fact—to E "Iw thre Iw my RI nba EU |-1885. fora d КЫ hours, If the farm me, ранет protect one coun try against another, or | shift it would e to be brougut bac PT even one Mi d against the neighbourin, o - iu coming i tenant, and in that case ‚ rules of goo ban: А жеч i tini TE vot Ar ente el =. ze as 8 once | would not be aea te i ed in а impossible , lease could not be Е is supported by the | tabular Mera edt ‚16 [n еу ip t attack, veryt at соп i g the ignorance tl iat | prevai's generally as regards the nature of the disease, | to save the lives of the infected animals, but it t medi practition the Веч au "аҹ me are and The fences, also, in к 9 he hovel and ls and sheds c n The аме quickly spread | e herd, mt in a fortnight the 12 beasts fell | som Everytbi m aN notable ми t in the it the у Же par on of ng rules fus ne Н А politic - a sanitary Long which the | fe I think it would grow Tares very well, ME malady, w рь та, ШУ тоня acres о of Tares would be about the annual amouni i de d [sida s be with th Mr, factor at; Whittinghame, knew better. yes it; ad не said :— ON wid Mos dd IN ERAST LOTHIAN. m is a middling light soil. There їз а good deal a I ES mw ge in that locality 47 aere d of mixed Beans and Tares, It is Mr, ille «Тһе fari tooks, Springfield, О! in m hu rston, "East othian, was | Tares, or 47 ас Ene der. The e grow: oil is < dont, think it sir о pon а док Potatos oa Olè hamstocks as ап or inary course it might be different in g d | Then Mr. Law, another witness for pl pursuer, sti] | with regard to the nature of the farm Bae. р it is үө. p» pe for Grass and Taripi; M te and some moorish ; there is moe Part is good "Potato land a caeca 1 з E tie st Maret, clayey A z 0 of of the сту, than oft ua lator. the east and south sides. Threi pon se four fields look rather | good Potato iram A Dx M во good for Potatos, btt bina t > about the Now Wal s d to E the mM favourable view hi | was given Ea t of t hat farm, aul of КЕ паш 5d the four felah pertedany in questi. injury, and damage ages at 20001. Witnesses having b defender сущ шр ne Jury visited ded farm. Thefollowing їз the agricultu ie oim of the ch: Consider in first place АБ way in which the pursuer’s j was arr ived at. It was quite bee: , These cattle, as + тр. t | of the land in 1859 was on the supposition that he took inspected by practised Aures surgeo s, who weri ere | ® Fotato crop from the whole. He said he would bave had s d v od produce of 20007. made from tha sent down to the fair, infected animals not the only cireumstance at Barnet fair. Ped uy catt e at any fair ът p а does at the present time, * INE АВА DISINFECTANT.—I called lori mong the animais is raging to the 20087 now been in gens what АШ of IM that vi The d gave e this account 0 suld be ^g ciini this this way. hat. he (наз t к 0 of that land тоша vc pr 35 aol an acre of PON 27 mall, a nother 16 wou i 1 hyems and 1964. and for He (the Dad Justice-Cle dw outset, as what might | be called the meer vi view of the Е ER 2835 ig pit Sgi g= Че; Ü Hir on the Fin frontier. ds my inquiry how rotect his herds pe th "то that specific he ghbours were mainly indebted for the immun so long enjoyed. To the dis- the d | But it m t thro whole of tho уе ыг led r4 tho parmar the estimates y iw d ma es ру Ње de ade Ha +1 welve E „3355 w жине" te e the ] h 35 boli cold, wet and cy think it s i tain There coul doubt that. pec M "Xni Lotia wou o yi id an acre of Potatos—nay, that some very special Potato ity t мы: had owed ап but complete wc from the murrai n in the two dreadful y of 1854 and 1855, some years, But 35 bolls an acre of Potat atos im. ауе were алан ted by rig $ ym a year ago, his son wrote . him, the same agent had exercised its beneficent influe again, pF h t nger being less uence " imminent, its use e tricted t. "s ry | not been rybody sinit that, and everybody балв E А pei "p Н ар thought it was impossible to doubt t these estimates were made on Ет реа їп i and 1 he soil and climate of the land were | they produe of We have had a few acres y Shot, but I cannol ert ай only. On ШО о Кыш the great thing had — to reduce to a the t ого suitable fr growing cp s is the second place, that | Now that w was the opinion that g of the nature r^ f that armer d minimum intercourse betw: e third place, that the | years' experience T ы the animal worlds of Poland and Prussia, ана: Mim land had sufficient manure; in е fourth place, t that Ме; Hume, who bp i very n that pt impossible to prevent it, render ca f Dunbar, tb ap Сет tion innocuous by oking, washing, and satu- in the fifth place, that in bringing: out the total them that h 1dhamstooks for 40 2 rating with chlorine both man and beast passing produco in money, there were good prices going i “ Well ac меи fit of visiting m суй: brother. A over from the infected country. "€ - d o Now if any of p етет failed, it esr n кз ранее ais Tl Lor | it was ordered that по Polish ox, a long way to disturb the caleulation and воой рир ble for the six-shift. TE would te шаа duck, goose, i no domestic бө асы MER (сыа the qne Therefore » Lew С theis were | having neither soil nor climate. н in the last Teig 1 Should be allowed to Ее оп Ргизвіап ground.|important things to consider n dealing with the шшр тош E А2 s could have been B% he ад? Wild beasts, too, were shut out as much as ibla, | pursuer's case :— Was this pen Pie il and climate for med idcm in 1859, except at a loss. vio." potatos | The frontier had been Pes by a continuous. тою, of pum growth of ғ Potatos, and w e season а es were on the und, i i: vould Lp the family 801 - Я Atos n for the growth of Potatos wn there acit nr Sho Шир» | ould allo s, hens, or hares, to visit me generally, a ge season for this lan dt vet Teilen; m ems would have Vaud 1 territory. Many ` were "he duc! e shot down ies и manure to produce a full c f | is not Potato land." furmery-h 302, in midair, or while verre on the € e that | Potatos on - ru that season—and were the «v ы Then Mr. Сатгог, а Mid- peat ш очур the two near my friend's estate. | that year of su mount as would justify Mr. Ho эн кая, possseions and considerable Wie pel All -hares in the S парів were uide as вату а, hood : hed accordingly, while as —— | lorses, which by P Premisa postilions had been остовк® 7, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. en strong land, and sandy in the other not 6 of g good land ; the ri not fit for Хож the result of that seemed to be that this was че iy what in ordinary n might маву Potato мы, and therefor " was not vd all P that in point of fact Pota OS were never spring. t iat ih y- prs f family a d of rm servants. They|? f т That was his experience on his present farm at Easter | *^ Mr. Herriot was at the time placed; they would | country, the Government mainly re relies or on ' the intelli- give what n MA they thought proper to this. He prees pans and energy o EU eoe 2 adop e — - — whatever measures | are к 9 acres of Potatos, including the тый, rotection such ,emergenci, it LL land, and Бүр with bone-dust and guan da е idi " ег ап асге, c 7 e care had a net profit ofabons 28L, besides seconds, mma 1 on estate Мей into small farms; should t 91. | that men peer is well informed as to all the piri i he Privy Council; exi ur Jedburgh, t t | on whi no instructions haye been issued should lend next € witness | even he i eey oaa | the aid of whatever information they can. obtain. Thus ge sai а= therefore, rds it ав, раг& of the basis of - caf ent of the pursuer's witnesses that its soil were suitable for iet profitable growth 3 and 3. The next question came to be wh for Potatos seemed to be admit not a wonderfu ich by any means ; but they had 1 been told by all the wi! dit that it was very dry " that particula ar part of the season, which was as ether 3 ew! was a good ers in the first ined for Potatos, T to one which derives little information from reading. “T have used guano alon in Perthshire, but | ng never in и At а "Рыга 2 Mise PONAT thé The Privy Council have hithertoissue ed no suggestions ground out a lea and broken it down to plant Potatos, and | as to the princi ples on which societies for mutual кее t lo osses 860. | founde ese prin o afterwards. We got 17l. an acre for [te It was on land | evident; for such associations are in course of forma- ps 18s. to 20s. an c] L generally grow about 18 to 20 | tion, on plans so different that it is clear that man Bh Potatos ages year," illi i i аай, 16 ius d a dini Тра йш E hat was aíter wW và the hope it А панз ро s th two years Grass Then the witness Keppy, who was|removal of the mists with which the een aal wsfwourable to gravelly light soil. Those of the jury dion ng жн 1 Mr. Miller, spoke to| connected with the organisation of such associations what he saw n at Townhead, in Berwickshire. He алард to be covered, I venture to address you. I i o were farmers -— gener ally ap ,and were sh О qood sono ds ae dea _/ ай gravell юй, But then eph t plas whi farı 'the 1 of the m, the most important зле of the ту а that was whether in fra g their estimate the e pursu er's сне d— yy not be presumpta ous to striv ve to Lone out what of Potatos with artificial manure after whit i: ised a crop, Pith 8 tii i. pasoo aud 3 cwt. of bones ри. acre. е оа а аза to | Cannot tell how many bo TAY ot, but 15 was a fair cro ты ү plague societies are Ой. ге This, however, was that he said of the Potatos on insu iridis ио “ТЕШ ИГЕ "Townhead, grown vi artificial manure. Руа were 9 acres of them а нЕ noi d e of youn ^ mcns e manure; and that engen" them to the question whether a Potato crop c could be grown with artificial | ot an; n d | they had та. Ыр with artificial manure in rf Ф ght gx gnis = with respect to the ordinary diseases o enttle the the evidence of Кер «уа Таъ bearing upon | rs ho that question; and they have brought Кек, 80 far ho said that has as he could see, five different witnesses, who said tha 3 Aa ment in moss cuti s soci otios adi: insurance for y circumstances ess successfully. On the other those ris iska d do hus taking tho 3 aam д n e defender had brought two witnesses in рат. Тш чя Е e t of us «ооба Но tho and h duld bru fine the pes uy that he | contributions of КГЗ cod to 5s. on each head of ES tt ender's wit- aud th artificial manure had grow: n Pot and that with | nesses to 33 нома. abe Mr. Саток Now ie insured, But, owing to this limit and to imper- t management, many such ashociations have become proit. The ses counsel said o on the other hand, that it was altogethe e question, and that " small exceptional case! g profit made on thos proved Gothig, and that the cre evidence ЗОБ en а tion of the case; therefore he made no apology for ask ing their attention to the pem part of the adónde bearing on that point, and i A иш Г? dpi era upou which he would read any de videne Mr. Hope said in regard to t Sans “Sixty-nine acres of ve sini sos of zc farm in 1859, I would have manured wi of guano at 13s. and 4 cwt. "of Mr, Di t bankrupt. “ With 5 ewt. of artificial man oe: not expect much H Potatos at all. "They would NM. been ep Ae er Мын If the amount of risk penga Si 16 o d Mice nid Potatos may be grown with artificial manure alone after old "eT ^ cattle has not ined, | h less ect upon that land would have been to scourge it, and it | catt Ан ү ue, Whatever ЖЫП rove to be the d irit to i the кар : "tcs dotar idis Ha О P dad from the plague in the whole country, the BEL оп, Bp ау Арм i Poatos ындын 120006 erent ties or unions will t avo experimen! ing wi rti&cial manure, not Eu Grass, sad fond" li would not do, сора | various. It is, therefore, clear that land in good order. 16 із not а usual mode raising Potatos | founded on the mortality o Great Britain, if it could be except after s. Iam not Lr eople bolding | foreseen, (о Ай. pplicable to regulate the pay- different opinions on this point. Vir has » ys ent in und onl ding to any Mb AA gerne ААТА А-н Жыш de smaller iiie: Sach n an анте would be as much below 4 be t | А been profitable in 1859. Тһе raising of Potatos by artificial | the losses of some counties or unions as it woul ma of others, Yet an bones at MAS "n done this myself often, but ures only has been a subject of great discussion. I experi- | above those о approximation to the ‚ mented with it on my own e experiments I mado | : : : 1 ase two увага ае rass ог afte eed P de publio. Some experi LUE dein та also aide Dy MY. Finnio, mortality likely to occur in the whole country might had no moro th бы opel cag ttr longer iJ | which were published in the Highland Society's Jou 1 |Ье arrived at by a careful comparison, made by T. epe diera eue E I put r 16 cart- | BO% a me A the Society for my experiments, This. was experts, of tho rate of mortality which has occurred loads та manure and 4 от. of bones fo the acre of | before даф 1859." in other countries, and especially in those most Babe, { Fon т cwt. of e is certainly not equal to 15 or 1 Mr. Curror said— | res embling England. А cattle insurance society | Хон, that w чур vnlg exe bát d ttis a ^ LN omia bo. y M with ar y ta the whole country could probably only be б a» on the subject, he thought, | manure оп such land as this. I have tried it on my own land, | founded upon some such data, affording presumptive with ончй "à pts particular fields. Backhill, mir 2. Seta superior to Oldhamstocks, and I failed. This was р о 4 isk «sir е, where the land I [had was let at3l. tot Lanacre."| evidence of an average amount of risk. ls there any wo ooo eiie cUm рн 1858/-@таш iti 1857; was probability that any seed вос) ur ^n inspire сЗл | suficient confidence, or that anything e ir der this vas suitable for the manure I proposed for adem necessary to call attention to another of. the pointe нет D ET AA s bi Жыз 39-00 would do well It EREET E Рама thine d er | that was, 6 foundati p "s | Government would succeed ? Thus, if the whole Fite стор, but І don't think 4 су. of guano and 4 стт. "ot witnesses as regarded та к и mortality during the continuance of the cattle plague demit od manuring for боғ that- Tiva ы e] | еа Боне WU db a vet id is not оё! were likely to be one-fourth of the stock of Great Mr. Howden bie ее ublie interest. We add farther that the j ej? returned | Britain, Y m х enley's estimate a uh "o AI a unanimous verdict for the pursuer, assessing the БА пузга dung to an agro of, Pot i damages at 6567. 4s. 3d., ig tt interest. ] ‚000,000 of "qud йй лш ч would rei beg АЧ loss T generally sell at 901. an acre. In 1859 I роб 15l. the Scotch f at least 20 millions of money. pd qum ma, Ribsequent years I got 201. My petens with artificial insurance for eight millions of cattle w ave to А sores t wis ciis. Id OM tha CATTLE PLAGUE INSURANCE. be calculated for the whole duration of the plague, and ого 1: S owt: of guano, a Told thom for 1 [The following letter from Sir J. Kay-Shuttleworth has been | if tbe indemnity to be paid were estimated at two- Now that was an example of the thing havi ving bee publish "ы thirds of the value, more than 13 millions p^ money done—done no doubt ee а very sma e; and so » Тнк introduction an Ui ead of the e plague | would have to be agencia to me к TM hr as he could see, nobody had ever tried J except | presents a new й ечи to "that. system PT person - "ire pir i t ^ "i ачр Aa vend "n 54 t hed. . demie M pte Seque 11 : be to t — Ama = Gov —— — eret advice of |sake of sim qe vi n the consideration of the giving 18. a Scotch acre; nota very ien price, | men of coat e d scientific kn — a — ne эй fre 2 zx: as Mr. escrita is pretty Ti rua w re m. as the next witness who spoke per in vn at i in -i counties or : i disorder is propagated, have prohibited unions the p оцай might greatly in excess о NU mitem, perit ша ar i and fairs, isolated d and that a proportionate payment would in infected farms from alli tereourse o of f man mw Йа that Diog from at Mr. for Mab it w расе! ul s it did айы no means follow that it would | the disease abont to - ае | һе ms аз ion. In this антсе the interference of the Government | Sometimes it is not pe that the amount of is much tor cautious. Here we discuss in the public bas n n asc ы гым all the scientific questions as to the origin of | payment is required, often at a low isease; its character, w i it w йс опв {һе шах elsewhere; and they have heard enoug iso epidemic; by what means the contagion | associ im e pay- ame Ps RN. of the red land of Dunbar. Then asepi w. at are the 4 ditions which promote its ts which each membe s Ба тай а trio Ww ose experience certainly was the | diffasion ; what animals аге 8 ible to its attacks; | on the presumption that p н e “ты ко! all, for he said :— whether the disord = ergoes апу, and if so, what мема value of the stoek will . «dcn manure alone acres x Potatos E ear miih artificial | modifications in sheep or swine; the utility of inocula- | ciation I насту ро e M M dise "ооа Jand о Ave Made 60 bollsam acre. ТБ was on па bblishment of cattle эт itals for its treat- bon а is clear t ч land on Milte-Creden Mains. ^s used nothin tin; the establis meis Е several lim limits d qe ms E aede on no ascer ML ut it was very little over an acre; an ‚алй the best г genie gm Ed E a a general av erage e of mortality likely Certainly, if artifici ish | freedom o of о rures ‚те either allow ud x SA Da ыган — с m Т X ps Ipsae ee agriculture most important facts in ы е ым eri y of put, us рат mie vigour of our efforts to limit ita | lim cover tho lomes of the insurer last stricken, the he accom i ЕГ Vis di мелш re in his belief that Those who are familiar with the modes of thought | association тулта —€— ec vs 774 алды ича t rien | bits of small у very safe to that, but he -— afraid 16 would not be | and ha м ei hopes of such ey даки dat on the contrary, many rely upon that as uide to other | aware of the necessity of simplicity in instructions as body under similar рал es to ha i which ! to all sanitary and preventive measures. As, in a free | persons. who have paid every instalment of the calls, 950 THE GARDENERS' will have to bear their own, losses, uu by the association, ! ha n exhausted. Th e extension of the system of. mutual pro- pl oss. in proportio m as an appro: of yo 2 | their copy of the Journal of the t publicly challenged the United Kingdom. Chas. Bates, | Dagenham, July 19, 1865. Poultry. — Emboldened ї by the position of a parag on poultry in a recent NND А. venture t room for a few lines on u 'raph о ask ived CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, to abandon it at the eleventh hour, more particularly as you ority | . GAZETTE, ea eae knowledge, to inaugurate their ne — e ИЩ аф branch establi ishm Royal Agricultural Society of Engla and, Second Se eries, Vo 1 I Part 2 Missi 22 EE S2 they cannot fai ry is i not ran attention the food supply of this count recei ving from p racti cal and „scientific men n. Coul ty of th estimate of an average Ios oss, likely to occur in Gre Britain, and the msequent settlement of "e Juin; ai. xéópliobaliy great mortality occurred, In е. хеб of a ЕЕ association, b. society X m ld b mutual protection in one county or union woul ankrupt before half the Р bad occurred i the insured s county or be far from de reached. in tock of its member cal!s mi ight | € e "EET 1 , while in another ы "of the day Н brought to M on poultry ? The Council once regarded it favourably, E - a A years added it to their annual Shows. ood example followed by nearly all othar Societies, whether county or foreign, and the ult has marvellous rovement T evelopment t our different HYS! was speedily | lic out of by agri and kd. Ex g horses nis die di ed of disease, he wrote , f in and — of sodio); but аб Pind we ves than Fr rn how much -— there was for it. I do ink I advance too m when y that in ^ probability bad the Rap "tio санаты}, f г сар tinued its exhibition of poultry at its annual aai ned cel farmers would by this time have taken steps for value of the Stock which have perished by і the p that 50 per cent. of the i. uenit of "iwo-thirds Hi the : lague he койа generally of the different birds as direct branches of live stock, and that we should have more independ on ay ge oney paid for diii) в and for pure rehus vof bes tells well up, and de D of а ntly o crease. It tion, Where the farms are small and the farmers poor, this 50 per cent. of the pres 4 of two- thirds of the value мао nsable the farmer . Conseque e" societies | dairy farmers decline the | d t talments, or limit it t fel on Ne бани ity. Moreo BL t of| 10 pér m ав ver, these societies are often founded | a with |, m be sufficien een IR n the in ould be a grace of many of our iioii bas who take as pes pleasure t ey! poultry yards as their husbands and brothers their cattle, " on the geo es that they are identic insurance associations, with ertained e successive it 15. conceived, in some socie es, to be мнт to other members of the been that h e should receive de hi b ft n as ħall lose his whole stock, or encounter any additional casualty, dd any increase of the rate of instal. _ | could ей а prize list would b d be divid f disease early in Jun ап Order in Cou to ро и е ера of foreign stock markets and markets and f na After poc Steady investigat the profession. йош а pennt as ignorant and айе! for the sio; There was in his opinion great г hirci that Forna Simo M who percei t the наат bone Institulion а È the subject of the ver disease, man, With regard w ew at different Tocalities would be sought after and impro The nucleus of a poultr uy stock is to be found on daal every fa far rm in t the coun try, and o n the principle а at s Ithin the subj ect, i 18 worthy wd р ей ing most КЕЯ ке һе "hoi that if the Government could be guided so as to benefit by opportunity a rmed uld add to aha fs ired from him at any stage of those d "Tho. iida of the cattle plague to sheep also атт А а estions as to the facility of its communieation and the rate of its diffusion and mortalitv, on iiis по suficient information is generally гаа Yet without sound dat ata, sheep cannot be admitted as з kion: of agriculturists ge sisme бы Py the vinds кар m — far a чу ма nnu "i m seed weeds broadcast gom should Han wai eeds,—Now is the season for Thistle КЫ ; wide, Som say are over our lands P: And yet, practically, those who permit stai ворјес! м of inderanit y in existing societies, it can Separate associations be safely founded on entirely unknown risks. suicidal neglect. A visitor to my farm assured m own or their "meer property, are guilty us а ъа I might almost indefinitely extend enumeration s hg "gov herd the fondation hun mana t of thes wes es. It wil be с refused арр plicati tion to have the Thistles ^ | down, and rec es and costs, Unfortun holdem. of Sit fields and piis poem had nee фера atte tive ely on this s matter о of see eeds. inl; th tle hope of making some of |" raisin meds very quickly and abundantly, | I hav ed for weeds then Eo Je ме | their gian e kno DOWD. | а rom lit "p ger ноо: зацв to the small reads ers ote distri ever p eded, prefer a national association, iere on an а mation to the рл, mortality d а е oF G eni Britain, and managed publie - 1 great эйгин, "o t Governm: paiho. i founded the s Banks, ай тг ome Correspond The Champion Wheat a Hallett ү үа it was I have forwarded his letter and - answer, all est ta favour will publish, e H is nk d y our regret at our failure to secure a perder Frederic Е. Hallott, пее —— se, Brighton, гое 17, 1865. 2. Mr. Bates to Mr. ‘em extrem sorry you К disappointed T p diio з have y^ of judges. es reel enough to re Mr. Hewitt Davis and ER € во that [ do яд vpn appoint ‘ay |° a сенын) once, as there is plenty of time yet— гу can inspect the crop better when cut, It will Sev do for wW. J. J. Mechi, о, rops uy weather p {ов "d the growth of roots, and io this is (most likely а consequence of the above) a коныз тй. с mortality t tarded for want of g Clover is remarkably ZI and has been SENA к. үз the sheep Mo Store cattle are ewhat o buy than me months past, eep.—]I hav any years dr essed m my seed Wheat with a зомбі of vitriol with great success, No smut ever attacks the grain. Falcon, + ALBER Corn Oct, 2.—A new | Veterinary I in i. Тыз, [^ "x nmm title, and sprin ne formed in Edi a fe truetaro there than t is to stand ee se, acting тед а ity Ac ct, dee on the principle of * нна while tho iron is hot," at | or at least produced seeds that would ef, in Соко — Phi long continuance of IM y А5115 а bri is e tim: Many "y ui pim ni Ра сид шай, but the cattle үрчи | e deadly ai in e " еә ноар ios or eere i ing the extension of the pm tablished than thai you summary, — 2 вл неса M s er the eri, eon was wa am a es bition id anatomical specimens, & d ooks bearing on the pan] scien institution i devoted, and а " The arran ements of the whole made v r utility, and no money T mere 8 L^ oad Locomotives. di Locomotives” Acts z^ Driver: mà By T. Aveling. 16, Bucklersbury. This little атах is all that A title there nev М ME AV Mus i owe more to veling, tural f road locomotives for agricul d do 0 o any one else, The following isa once, while pi nece attention is de: drawn 2 the е [prec locomotive ио: * The attempt to run THE SS esca CHRONICLE AND AGKIOULIUNAS GAZETTE. 951 ; at all new; it is more than eighty A tried, p ees ms they me 8. aration Ti it was ain pi up with x ah energy d Bo Le € road locomotives, although in their the Bills being hastily mgh Sariana imposing poris locomotives, in some cases amount- ws that the Mew nation was afraid of as th road M sn ала m nd would ha ained for some years a bongor in the hn but for jn rapidly Sil] we eavy steam-driven Mrs for displacement n it t ary b abs e dt "e and ploughing inery they are employed to work from to another. у оа 1861 Parliamen! a | to be m ed front of the M: he sce sunset and o an Sc e before the House of Lords on railway | у; t passed an Act ‘for Regu- we i liting the Use of Locomotives on Turnpike and other mont by pe person on precedin ng sa carriage SE up his Ы +55 аг ph “ 6. Person in charge to provide two efficient lights | ndr. one at each side, on n very rare cases has there been any change. Seques dias are Min — оп most of the estates under our mem I have n the hours of one es after е-е M Sth ali Mr. C. Chalmers, who has e in mia бе landed properties in маа and for upwards of above not ей 101. ; recover the penalty of the pers attendance upon loco was incurr default." in qd of, or i ocomotive, к per n the owner таў ге n | occ at the same reason of his negligence or wilful | to 8 40 years, “ always f bout 33,0007. a year, and there are dea 1209 tenants, During these fiv " Farm eger da. e take пода d of the immense body aral evidence рч й taken <А the Hypotheo EX. уыс at Edinburgh to publish such extracts (rom itas will indica the existing style of Scottish agrieulture, and the en and energy of Scottish agrieulturists.] ti Auldjo Jam sg.— We have the charge, or less er of Several estates in various fex ; of Scotland, viz., in Lanark, Mid-Lothian, West Lothian, Porth, Forfar, Aberdeen, and Ross, e aggregate rental of the estates of which we have the management is about 100,0007. а year. I think. the effect of the abolition, of | years, there were in 1860, one for 901. ; in 1861, none in 1882, one for 117. 12s, and one for 98, fiv 6l. ; i Wi five rpm tenants мүн jar to get r Ar 8/., БТА fos. an A^ A that othe ep Sep. with = ese т ад E Ны һауе bee gre rent los jane toriously mn sit ү e M pcs ГӨ айе orted ti the law of hy toa y lar Is the A, “ Scotland, very usual Lon of рау re Candlemas and Lammas "we reaping. If the P t ni Ss k be paid at ossibly six othe Waggous and I drawn or'propelledjby the mme. n this Aet the prohibitory tolls were removed < just seal le of win substituted. uA ын. ег, giving one of her Maj ajes neipal байле of State power to restrict v рони: the ue of locomotives in poa vro ur ower was in many unduly ex rcised—in v edd es p ether. pro- | means to stock their farms in many m ceding—p er. оша. Ww equivalen? to cutting | 0 rt the period * p^^" eu least nine months; while in "the north sicul, This would tell very pr di "he Ab мамы, hi cally to a cluded | e the n м е = of a few. тауда without consulting the tenanto of Scotland. about 1,500, 0002., that being in ері іп рн Act referred. to. "This 9bnosious clause, e Grey, pro- owners of engin ing perro were obliged to discharge | and stop workin: ion was "made to Bes was etary^s power of сри са prohibiting рер nd mM es the D ds маа of the local use dem stie population ds of any road Enos n A ае v ueri тоа! v is now «Ву some it has eared that traction FEN exert а destructive м еф the roads. Т6 ів, well known to experienced road surveyors wide wheels of these engines benefit rather ds. The relative pee done by the in drawing carriages, comp: vill £EERER UE n = ABE wer of making | 107, he shall exceed | { " Act си removes the restrictions as to the Hd EU kam n 2 way when |3567, 8s; in Pertbshire, on one мы, the average is 175. 1d.; farshire v cs and is to remain in force until | 2357, the average rental on | © „and 141 ared with | the wheels, : — а на жее “А Ñ The ве сорви of the. amount of o year's я rental, of which at present the landlords allow the tenants the use. The он of "os € of te e uch i par ху х opinions P can in the Lothians or Fife can be at н аге Mee e ma de upa ants o 9 de. country, "a I ud that, leaving crofts Lore „ out of view, in ре E average wg of arms on оп estáto as 1507, 18. ; in West Lothian, on e average rental combining them, two estati 1.138. 6d. in Aberdee tors, the average is 8r, 98. ås. 8d., bon 56 M re true tate, the г find ш а eiie Г чв”) got, that ба а average rent farms in West Lothian we re is 1697. 95.; but 3367. in the parish of my o w | that coit is abogt 10; and the | sev n representative 2 bom in the “жт. ийем Mee € Ih exc! was енне dy Ы сазе lad bud енй beyond prudence" im rie obtained а during the same period in lithgow, and I find the qi ur number of веди uestrations, 4; am Fg in 1861, 2, 1482. y А 8, 139 1863, 15, 31392. €s. 1d.; Total | sequestrations, 4 9h bel: ЖА 12s. 10 'The | valu n roll of the — or Жы LAM € this list I f d the bad e inani ж uh "Амер й trations, mets were > only nineteen parties se тец Thea each 25 е | 11871, the " i the beer мац 163, In two vq 19 ca estr rations were taken at n instance Жү seq the ‘cou: iy id Lin- Іа 1860, 5s. 114. . 104.; v1 103. 0007. . Q. In еп eoj : half millions e thé r^ Sh yot Tis x. land! ial throughout f|and canals ore-renting. Q. Don't you thin. зауы for the use of this mon his ra bol m an average of anges Å to 907. in € of Whitburn even greater : "in А) hen : 301; n эй 341.; in orn Perth, um : anark, 767. I have no p ey be "e reni payable l|by each tenant in East Lothi ian, M Lothian, and 4 atiis er interes n what way has the nterest ? Jecause he gets the use «d pe йен Т; 0- 1. ) eels. work, while br medie dé must bem emed with ha; dt amd corn. The increase of of this country is now telling on the at, and g^ food of each horse team power will konp two bullocks or Jrg: p ke T eat prejudice agai | 2d, be denied that thoro ge eene in the жтт of their West Lothian; but I have no experience in he But those tenants that t hav lk; my remarks to tenants Mors Th wes es derivable from the present $i de the security it jn on the qm d to viii n bare t, that it select. rper in fà th eneral bu а 5 wi (ference to then f i landlord €: үөн this be It also e es him vq necessary ы d "thus pity the fans; 9d, tÈ ealings between landio d tenant, which I f the supposed jaw can only be removed , and civility of are the rules which the Act imposes on Т] Е f d th ti pe ranks of agricul Xm Piin a ot skill and p iie ; and 4th, the rend i and oj К зыт it affords is foi the gran the m duration .of 19 and 21 years, І don't think dingly desirable. йз don't Lx egre hout —A. So is is god, paesi " | persons at least are to drive or conduct and if more than TI waggons are attach additional p take charge of n locomotive we motion ipt than sixty y Dum ll e f Й Hl Eh i to signal the and to f ( 4 it passing. ive as much space as possible for s4 Н] : P to Ё Н: sounded for any purpose. be opened in sight of person | same or in а" of а horse upon | НЕ, "E Ц t; , to en riders | ® te that the security Wue. 4 the expense of the gen neral dealers, any more than a entered into in the ordinary affairs of life makes the party to it secure at the expense hes oth ut the letting of land on the same foo! as the Ming of money. No Дн егзоп will ill lend einem. у withont ini d he takes him а preferab le creditor, the that security is in бей — кош, gent m cilius eim эчени T very money vhs the security of "s and they are im the | the andlı dlord—the position of b being | Б> thes abd towards his p structib v н but scarcely with the land ?—4. I d man with a farm bad: СА should E mako himself equally secure ав he reigns, The latter won't drop d the dem 1 lend t them | to anybody Apt wire А e "UR bed The T" them А tenant ку! кезунун meds ега — к, uy cy. еса farms In rms are valu 4 T Dickson, and x ^v ior and bd person like Mr. ioa to the Я | he: coinc tide, tt gend erai About that. Q. Do you think lords, i in pla ce of AAT; this very small lo пыч» = f unless there is something w РЕ ы imply But I conse. hey were able to fore-rent them ?— A. exce as the edingly rare quence of the ! y no means marking the influence of the e itself. I gend mere i: She number of e TA as the meas of the ben 1 wher ere ew have g |. S e stock to be bo fed upon i It is „well, it ‘the farmer find himself ате [A £1 derer me the law. ia tha adi: last extremity. Rents are P wit. Tai S the n in force, but it is known that it could be put in for Iam against granting MURDER leases to tenants, but my r remarks on that subjec 111. е ү, pring. АП 1а ud fo perde s 8, FE сыц Peas, Сатов nd Хашр И thus, it possible, be Po slashi ing, and roppin 3s ditches and v ла абег- EE $ о tenant. the houses Ina s An of Abesieonghiro үл pEr Grass 1 seson the farm were the proper end of the lease he had a TUM we He built them, and at the d on the landlord for гг if the m а system we have done away w i. I think the effect of the abolition oft to Jay would Em x үрө prre from granting leases for 19 or 2 QI y cou uld obt: tain more rent for i P ordin rem on Turnips, Rape, or other keep. The bullock pastures will require a suflicie lent quant tity of store умут E is essential to good grazing that once in zn I Ki р astures should be well and cleanly ea The i: ш tenants, do you think her would not grant leases ?2— 4. There i is no saying to what that might tempt them, air ЗЕ апу ied connected with the operation of irrigation ould be enced ; and it ould be desi sirable to but a speculative one; because „уоп would be law gives, p credit of tl be i S the November rains, tha floods from which and Q. You stated that persons succeed- ing to e E estates had conside ipe difficulty in raising money when C ey succee ы to they ло! reoelving their rents that not be an argument for havin ng the rents sooner paid 24, Im заде the observation as showi ing gt the h а Lek roads, and newly manured fields that drain into the watercourses. Live Stock : Health:—Horses are particularly suscep- tible, from the circumstance of ШЕ г саши E Lie —becoming at first almost bare, о acqui: coat of m uch greater leng th. tha: 1 з CE le advantage derived from the postponement КЕ 2 үү mm sido дЕ the tenant, and that thé) landlord AUN to find the money to ha to o tho & Cale "os of Operation OcTOBER.— owing was referred ж ast week. The ЖЕКА, should p cleaned ont by plough E spade, so as to leave a free passage for water, whic might Жасана Mods during winter. „Ni nter Beans should be sown this month on any AEE рч cissitu of the етт besides which, "from reise with 80 w eakness ng a | '*3. rom MUERE CI PATENT STABLE plo: eren in their es eoi. Б Part b e bleanly, and healthfi = qe ani d Shoul konw Newpo d Bees he strongest and. most di Ж ever обема respi peli es. tis easi] E paired i M roken Aaa from wien, St be rolled up most compactly when mM adapted for акро апа can be bun M оттай ; HURDLES yi E in the best mamar al Prini adopted by ili B S PATENT SLOW-COM BUSTO R a by the YS 1 Com ioners, ea at prices from For r further pa arti meo vs Agent, Mr. z WINDER, 1 ingdon Street, Westminster, &W, а RNESS Та, Highnessthe na НА. ATENT STAL ing of iron they are fadesa ыра ark be painted а: eur. 4d. to 18. 64. а. E-- ly at the Manufactory; or of the Lada n Hurdles, Fencing, and Gates. uperior Wrough nd large a been as the skin, tl throughou ystem generally. "They accordingly End хау. with dapes A tan and appear faint. are уе cted by these We th e, horses with c hair, gummy legs, id. debent T g, are more Жуз by the autumnal changes than oss nimals, possessing naturally fine sleek coats. aid catarrhs, with the more serious cases of i tion of the windpipe and the air tubes s generally, а he reception. The stubble should be worked, in the first | үе: with „the grubber or menpe then manured broadcast with such a quantity of farm man р toji tons ре plough with shallow furrows, at intervals of 18 t nches. The object of sb i e seed—sown b the drill in iere by two done e * порода at а depth at which E Tn B not thus assisted, could not place | it i them. and manure may be ploughed о r, sometimes each ; CONTINUOUS 84. рег foot; FIELD Ug Illustrated ATLE H 25s. each, хорі, GATES, NTRANCE RAIUX, Í| and IRON WORK of eiur Ma l| tion. Designs and Estimates fei appearing as simple affections, and g an орана ушер or existing as concomitants d Diseases of the ке ог шше of the sub- j^ dod or swelled legs, pedo PEN e find catarrh, du and other kindre in horses. to а very fatal. didis commonly t which is doa uced by lying on the wet ground, o or or when d with hoar frost. By housing early in t ii tli disease may be prev Зайед: Epizootic EN веаво: r «900011 ES HIGH, аА . [Medium | Strong. V NEN JEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE Oxford Street, London, W. Great Improvement with Reduced Price, zz2222222- | [I] PRICES PER LINEAL YARD 24 INCHES HIGH. знан together; ie former being sown by the barrow eases genis fare more rife amongst cattle at thi is PENES Mostly used for in ev: third furrow of th ien Another | period of the year; the disease of t hir Ваха тт а Vilihe- he spring or winter БЫ the (рш, becomes prevalent towards its в. d. s. d. variety, which is adopted in Scotland, is to plough in mo and that very fatal disease, pleuro-pneumonia,| 2tin. |Нагев, Dogs, Poultry |0 3 Don the seed and manure eve: cond land,| too, rages most in CUM autumn. 2 Game, Or Poultry rin is first ribl am as possible after In sheep, too, the epidemic, ‘which is more serious Small Ra bits, ares, o4lo4 the crop has been removed; then, just before than with oxen, generally makes its appearance now, PAG. Rabbits ..|05 |06 sowing r* Beans, harrow down ihe furrows, lay on the | often remaining an unbidden guest throughout the Phoosantries, &. e © t ith t foll winter, е foot-rob also prevails towards the latter та iowards delivered free id d ril the seed in the bottom of the furrow behind | end of the season on soft rich pastures, beor bd dread. Г EE sistens 2 ad Быр риш o иы the last one. The dung can either be drawn into each fully fatal | disease, the rot, whieh s ome nce use н Por ards d delivered fre furrow with forks, or all placed above the seed, y much hear à | bom Ps Md rra description of Netting Exo be considered desirable. The seed should not exceed | of, extends its ravages most reta ng te autumnal | andit not € will be exchanged, or may dÉ bushels per acre. ere it is desired to cultivate | months. This is the proper season, on those farms | ditionally. ES, CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING ts or Turnips between the rows of Beans, as may | where breeding stocks are not kept, to ов sheep | WIRE Tum VESCING Dp often be done with ad ge, sufficient space should | and cattle for the winter's manufacture of meat and ERS. CAST, MIRON be left oen M couples of Bean rows for the Qin re. RAL purpose. rows of need not x ore e to receive their full allowance of ToOLS an fary асо. t 5 борев "apart, and the spaces between the|c dis ON pt Vetches, however, on which they | satisfactory. fice: 18, Cannon Street, Cit an e couples may be 7 feet—room Mos. for the Pio: rows ми Ae кыы не now failed, e ч Sees iode EE Сона Lane and “ of spring-sown Carro y hay or Es -straw с ff, with a small s poe id |- Londan: kept in stock), 148, Ui M] Winter Vetches may be sown now—som | of Carrots or Swedis x Turnips. ЖАГУ be | L Warehous e (where a the Gir ofi ondon Brewery, : ч реа чү Street, B.C.: ор osite the City sown in September oed essions next May and | used later. on Steam ETTING June. Three ls per acre mona be drilled in| Se nd Vedi vy шо сар this month оп е | =ч РАЯ ҮҮТ wing N rows, 6 inch Я bet boue t has borne corn | earlier Turn they may receive oil- G the past season n Ned ploughed, ad or Beans, o or «Bil, in п adito according to the 1 and harrowe rs is well to sow half a object of the farmer, or they may be folde d on Clover bushel per acre of Winter Rye among the Tares. lea, hav n harvested before this |troughs or spread over the iL which is thus manured month. They may be taken up ШР, һу the common | for the succeeding crop of Oats or Wheat. They should or by the доме агре plo zing undermine faba ry =ч, row, the tubers | or yearling sheep will do well on Grass pastures. The being вета Бум and children; and the|best mode of consuming the winter food is to begin alternate vd e similarly treated ен th ха with the Rape, then go on with the common Turni are completed or "by spade h usbandry, in next, the hybrids or Scotch yellows ; and lastly, t S ‚ which E ш have been t: p and pitt fork up the tubers, -— E d. сыйган M sort and | in open weather. s ought, the first part of in Eee Proof against pom them. This to 25s. per acre. | month, to be put to the ram ; and the ewes should g ер either case, the produce M. to Left home in or otherw e frost. them sound до чн по fermenting matter should be near them. Wurzel and Carrots may be harvested ring, and, if cool and dry as to отав р marked according to the week they are tupped. Notices to Correspon nde "nts. caterpillars. You can give the. plant а sudden shake, and kill the fallen е with your foot sooner than you could dust 16 with guano. 2j inch. 1j in 00 Yarı GALVANTE ON WANE AND HURDLES, 2 e ui inen dme x :bbits, ш sen nM EE Cm. Hares, Dogs, Poultry, &c. А11 kinds of Game vu КЫЛ TER С VEN ING. Р PUMPS. | ARROWS: x TER BAR d Nus and DU Lai 1 зеш iso ; des EY y^ meo es H.J. ) te. Mogor Illustrated Catalo pue s gs ens 7, 18651 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 953 NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. AGRICULTURAL ас ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY ME. Xa taadi in the Hi Gandire a a T far W, PIE) уг, Rrvzns and th p ту erchants, SHEET GLASS. | SHEET SQUARES, Cut to Order. In Cases for semen up, nime from А to 9 feet super. | een GE THICKNESS, 15 to 16 oz. E THICK , 15 то | сома | Und Ss а < Are Under Under ъз quality 5 .. per z 2 sed A м. n about ца, per iae 1 foot super. 2 feet ie eet super. eet super. в feet super. | 6 feet super. 3ds mque 4ths quality 134. 134. 2 d. 21d. 94. E мы: S E E e TT ENSE M A лд ^w Be 5» . д“ 92 0 » 95 » | AE) 2) 3 E | 3} : ә [Bet , 2 3 3 | AE э virage Гизои, 21 ат guru 21 oz. 4ths quality .. ; ag feet case av. ө. or веды 2d. S foot. | 4ths quality 21 214. 31d. | 834. ЕТА з » с Оов 21 Ew 353 ] 3 $^ 1-3 4 1 2ds » О .. » 63 0 » 9i " 2ds 5 E 3} з} | 4} 4 Best 5» TEES ” 89 0 " 5l n Best » 4 $ 5 | бї 6 1 | pius - EM 26 oz. AVERAGE THICKNESS, 26 o ; 4ths quality 3d. a. 14. 1а 4M. 4thsquality — .. Zea DUE. ii feet case E" m or about 214. per foot. 9ds ^, 9 4 | Hi 20 у» Жайыт 2:8 m UNUM 5 5 | : 6} ER Ao dieses En nh 5 d Best „ б} 6} 7 | 8} Bet p «e s» » 116 0 31d 15 oz. Ve egt usually SS in Stock, E 32 oz., 36 42 oz 1 i EXTRA WHITE or SEDIPS eae GLASS, very Gode for Dieturos RUBY, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, COLOURED, ENAMELLED, d best Glazing. 'GROUND, and FLUTED GLASS. 15 oz. Squares usually kept in Stock, packed in 100 ft. and 100 ft. Boxes. Stock Squares. tock Squares. Per 100 feet, 3rds. 2nds. Best. 154 by 113 | 14 by12 | 17by]13 22 by 16 4ths. 8rds. |2nds.| Best бу 4|7 by 5 |8 by 6 |9 by 7 4} by 12) | 18 by 13 | 24 by 16 HERPES ны Н. 0 8 12 y 191 y 15 byll | 15j by 12) | 18 by 14 E 83192 by 95 |13 by 10 |15 Ъу10 Í » 113 | 16 17 D 22 by 14 |24 by 17 Р ++ 18. 62.195 64. | 16s. | 18s. by 9 13 by 9 |135 by 105 |13 by 11 (]|l10s. 64. |125. 04. |14s. 84. |1715. 3d. by 11 1630 by 12 24 by 14 | 20 by 18 1by 9312 by10 [14 by10 14 п 9 by 11 22 by 15 |22 Ы 18 | by 10316 by 10 14} by 115 |15 by 1l lis. 64. |13s. 64. |16. 04. |18s. 04. $ 13 4 12 18 ul 12 24 by 15 | 24 by 18 13) by 124 | 22 by 12 ORCHARD HOUSE SIZES, As recommended d and supplied to Mr. Rivers, and the leading Horticulturists к {һе дау. ÅVERAGE THICKNESS, 15 To 16 AVERAGE THICKNESS, 21 0: gp wn» o z 4ths. | "T 2nds. | Best. 5 hes by 5 Inch | Aths. | 3rds. 2nds. Best, n ,» РД 18 | 20 алл) sa 0. (148, 6d. | 180, 64. 24s, | 278. 6d. » "M 5 Pel fet .. |18. 64, 188,64, 16s | 18. | om » 15 ' s a б TM 15 » а „к, | | аиа 1) | И у» PS z LORS The е а ces are only for the sizes stated, but if a quantity of any other size is required, they can be supplied at about 5 per cent. additional, provided time is allowed to manufacture them Ihave also а GREEN TINTED GLASS, which І can strongly recommend. In 8 it gi 1 lin Wint on АЙП ТЕ, ü ки bum. PRESERVE JARS. CUCUMBER | ROLLING MILK PANS. PROPAGATING In. Without. With TUBES. PINS. inches diam, 0s. 5d, each FISH GLOBES. эш SLASSES. — | HAND GLASSES. |i Lids. ` Lids н vss C AT а. » 0 8 , а. йаш. ES - Я ^ : F 3 am. Cid ach.| 3 .. 0s. 4d. 1% 0 6 each. 5 0 d xus : » ) 10 » ; 3 filled, "e 3d. 35.0 т 28. EX : » |16 i EC е s e 3.097 30 5 id ^i 1 3l 6 s 10 » 6. „28, e. c 01 » 18 , e Cho PEN 8.0.9 X Lb 1n: 1 „ 20 y» 11 » 8..3. Wn 1 bo» 00 » t 9.6 , ‚Жеш 408 Rp 17 gd 1 1 „ЖЕ » 9. .35. 94 p" ea slo oss WHO CEN 4 8710s oa sy 1j 7 ( X ^ К 3| At E o.» » 124 y 1L 9574 19. 1 6 1229 с Яр 2 |2 4 „ | 14 (атегареас- { 74. 16 x: S 3 » If movable tops, 1s. extra. Е 1 - 22.4 20 28 2: » E m d to per Ib. „ " B» ^ 4 6 › | Painted and Glazed with s 22 .. 4 LN sizes in g "Bm »- O ý Sheet Glass. | able to any d mip of Der. 24 .. proporuon, If on feet, 94, per Ib. GLASS TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. ie БЫ ШЕ р гы ы PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, &с, GENUINE шы Е LEAD, SOM PATENT D DRYERS, 34. to 4 r lb. LINSEED OIL, 3s. Eme di 985. pov NA potum T OXFORD OCHRE, 34. p M per Ib, BOILED О ES PiE gallon, Sim oni пен Gallon М BURNT Di е uS MINERAL Aun 105. do » CARRIAGE ditto, 12s to ү тыы GREEN PAINT, all shades, dd ^ 60s. per cwt. PREPARED Рой. ipar galion ок 4s, 6d. p. gal, » CRYSTAL or cA ing 2s. per ua BLACK rmt 24s. to 368. рег cwt. BRUSHES for Di (C PAINT, 3 AINT, 248 IMPROVED пона FLINT 285. to 34s. p.ewt. Mun ZINO P This aired s firmly to deer walls, resists Lec тайз ара tn used for all kinds of *f Linseed Oil weight a M tre Zine "Pin ih 3 gallons paint E айан» Я dred ther, and ed t appearance of k^ work in exposed situa! rick, Stone, Compo, Iro: ti s half of Win Joi аз т апд! еи За AM paint, resem en ашына, a stone surface, «ce be made any|lron Bridges, бсо, xe reenhouses, &c. and z . Special Dryers Puppet ad It is mixed with таш тїш or pure river vati easily laid on by any ordinary workman, XILLE LEAD in Sheet and Pipe of all Sizes, OLD LEAD bought or taken in uer. Cai PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, & WORK of all kinds 54 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Ooronm т. GTS, ан E рса док а EM HOT-WATER APPARATUS, &^ BN : WITH TRUSS PATENT PIPE JOINTS. T. S. RUSS, CE, 53, GRACECHURCH Won. LONDON, E.C. HAND MACHINE. | Illustrated Circulars, containing full particulars, sent free on u анон ош at апу time be made, or the entire Apparatus removed edd pue Socket Sr. AR rere facility. А ги saving in cost is also effected. with the ALEX. Saana s А Sox, m Leadenhall iret Topdan, E.C. These Joints hàve been used for sev S Rein r giving ба satisfaetion, and may be seen in EN anutactory : ens iron откв, Arbroath. o A Stock of Machines always kept at 27, Leadenhall Street. IE оеша] Bociety's Gardens, South Kensington an wick, and many other placos in Ho REEN’S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT- For a few prices, see last week’ s Advertisement. 1NG MACHINES. URL... f d ESTIMATES, PLANS, ÀND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION, ЕЛЕЕ — 8 JAMES PHILLIPS & 003 HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL . PURPOSES, ENGLISH SHEET GLASS. п, or HARD НО Packed in Crates of X up feet. plied by us to Mr. Rivers, to the Tes 16-o 91-ounce. sunt Wociety, A to most of the Nobility, Pi t А х t xS 14. Gentlemen Pm es Un ited Kingdom. $ Seconds — .. s 3 ue ód. E ains 100 feet. The Tide. uo ол Жо зм f e dizes stated. = ЖИЕ Fourths .. We 214. 21 3id. CA 20 by 12, 20 d v 20 by 14, p HORTICULTURAL GLASS, Рош 6e ў ее Sizes, 16-0unce. ia 100 fest Boxes. т еы ^ : : E м 5 m К, GREEN PATENT LAWN MO WERS 3 Dives to жь the prices only apply "ve ены stated. English 188. p est, Пау; Tied о: 1 Cases " f: rnt ove 36000 à ДЕН sen sol күйү even iA es 3 11Ьу9 1037 9113 by 9/14 by 9 5s 3rds. The above рім dn es Boxe & Sox, Smithrleld Iron W. orks, Leeds; S Farringdon | 12» 10 13,, 10 Ми 10115, 10 f i. ба. 14s. 04. o Jof and Bocana are intended only for Picturs а Road, "Herborn Hit London, E.C.; Hadwin's Buildings, Tithebarn яа 14,11 welling Hou: Street, Liv and 19, Eden , Dublin. 4,,12 15; 12| 15, 49 a 18,11 mU 1 and „©; sA 1863, awarded for 18 › 12 19, 12| 16,, 12 1751 эн SMALL SHEET SQUARES. = ? 16137,1320, 12215 13s. 0d. 165. 0d. In 100 feet ua 19 „ 13/20, 1 16,14 DEI э 6by4 .. dd T pp m du 19, Mars 18, 14. 16 to 17 oz. to the foot. 8,6..8 HE e Djs » FOREIGN SHEE LASS. In Cases 1 йе ус up, in Siz x as emer red. „ 200ft. 16- 25 300 ft. 21-oz., m 200 ft. d. & d. $ s 4 d. Best e m ан 5 4 0 rforated Glass for Ven: Seconds .. 3 0 0 v? 413 0 Glass Shades, Ebony and Git Stands, Gas and lag Thürds. sis "n 250 210 0 |Glasses, Chimney and Globes, &c. Fourths .. ыў 115 0 20-6 Glaziers' Diamonds from 10s. to 21s, each. ; i 3i : GLASS TILES and SLATES in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, si qu py Tnte ap to uu HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, EE y prep RER Neary Maira mia O| ^ GENUINE WHITE LEAD. FINE OAK VARNISH. LINSEED OIL. as ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. | $ CARRIAGE. BOILED OIL. ew Patent PRIZE WASHING. Sh Men ind duxi PINREED OIL PUTTY. PÅTENT’ DRYERS. TURPENTINE. MACHINES, ee ipee several FIRST PR due S. „Wii dye Ут ess injury th in 30 Min utes, with much les Lead in Sheets or Cut to Sizes, Lead Pipe, Lift Pumps, Water Closets, and Plumbers! Brass Work кошо, Ad of every description. OLINTON & OWENS (tare BENJAM MANUFA vali di, inp" PUMPS A AND HYDRAULIC MACHEINER, STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON. dress, I. James, Tivoli Works, Cheltenham. 3 р P T SS Tx LANDSCAPE SKETCH e an T met of THE MOD HYDRAULIC RAM. This is а sim simple jo AR AE acp papse y et d ng a Supply of Wa ys т for use in Public and Private LIE Ex adoption is поб Messrs. Р, һа f epe ха a ырл са pe 30 to 300 Wr seis grent many in ru pat Y yarda vo several mailes i lo ош (00 to 6000 o. 37 VED TREBLE BARREL EARIN from DEEP for the of MANSIONS and PUBLIC эшм g G for Raising Water , Ко. ЛҮ, T B. paw PUMPS for matowy ced purpo Messrs, and Erect every description DLA Work required in Public or Private Establishments, such às [M Pr am on the 1 d Г Drying Apparatus, Baths, SACRE Fittings зь 75-2 А-Т furnished fro mm E EY "EM "de ТЕ ЕХ Price Li Lists of Pumps, $e. free on -— 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Me Estimates A. Hue [uem TON sim № Greenhouses, энин 1865. E a. MoGERRO S E M U m HORTICULTURAL 224 w , Knotty Ash, near Liverpool. " vet to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great T1 and d POLLARD^ S CONICAL BOILERS for HEATING &c., at Visco D years 6а use. Apply at wert New Park Street, Southwark, London, S.E. Y aw» POLLA ARD have just fixed, at Wollaton for Lord Middleton, several BOILERS and LONG RANGES of PIPES. E. ot Water. PRO анна 31 n, S.E. PIPES, fro per yard :— a, 9d. ; EM S Pl inch, 2 4d. BE S nom Stock, 1-02, 2s. бй. Di. „їнкоттьй TER 105., 138., and 14s, each. Other ods of first-class manu- punctually attended to aced, 8-55 "ahd nh сагу TS fme dar. WEST NAT Boum. PIP 5, - онар Wholesale Prices, bows, Syph: TP onera. Badile Co аа отету о lin: 5 TUBULAR, Improved Boilers кел Iron Stands to 245, each. зй ЕШШ НО rk, 568, each. Valves from 10s. 0d. each. Patent Tires, A Faraco a Eras асе Bars, Cis! СИ PUES Tr n ай, Upper Ground Street, Black- ndon,S. ! Price List on application. 5n NSTON'S 1 "ENT А Ғог HORTICULTURE, mended bythe Royal Horti. aturat , South i Pl tes free on 'ouses of the following sizes always in stock :—8/ cm TEL Kensal Green, Londo: ‚ TAYLOR (late Јоих TETEL DN ry han Duas MALA. x: GLASS CONSERVATORIES made to order. Two for a gentleman residin; Em ark Тего, an EK es poing account of their ini the view from the adjoini р р Horticultural and Hot-water spe Loughborough. R 90 T ig MESSENGER, фе Pro rietor of the above . pu it "and i dt the great demand for pis Buildings and Heal pparatus) ex T: lai additions to his Premises, and to same with aj STEAM-POWER LACHEN, | is now e Orders entrust him with the greatest dispatch, and at the lowest possible price consistent with good and substantial work. Illustrated Catalogues, Working Model, Plans and Estimates, free tn application, By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. ADDLE DOILER.—This is the Ж, бз WATER fixed at Seats of Duke of mnt Sydney's replaced, after Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. _ _ заь sim) пар. HO ‚ painted three сові S TY pith NC Shot r4 Fer вар lied ready for fi: 21 „ 241; 43 9 ft., Т1 ба. бї by95ft,100. —— {= his Hi Circu! with Pri n to SawvxL HenEMAN & J, Monrox, ents, 7, ur Mall Lond, N А RUNE on wi =} FRUIT EAT 0 H 5 Me" without a Flue. iM ута JOYCES PATENT, for N YING, and WARMING HALLS, PS, КООМ! cial [7 E Price INING and SAUSAGE TILLING and MASTI- CATING MACHINES of the best makers, 108, 6d. The COTTAGE KNIFE eee p^r ч is the only nyi Cleaner and Polisher of Knive: ыы rate prioe. 3s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. Prospectus Ape S. Nasn, Ironmonger, Oxford E. W.C. Stove еро, 119, Newgate Street, RR en CETT N, NERUITLEWO TH: co., ENGINEERS, anufacturers of PORTABLE r4 FIXED STEAM ENGINES, dor for or Раш ing, Hoisting, Grinding, Ma n gmes fi г. пока, e oving Engines i Rois А Aa 5 ев E ET. ait » End Works, aci £e, 18, Lombard Street, London; also Mud Mr rei No. 44, Landstrasse, Vienna; and Gegenüber" dem Descriptive, strated, and Priced Catalogues, Free per Post. Nd WO ox» when (uA best Steam Threshing Machinery mai y made. MARTH CLOSETS (MOULE'S zr YTT A No Unwholesome Cessp No Water Pipe es to get out of order. E EE P T e Ар us се 25s. ал may be aj to ад, eun nt t к cost a and is self- лой. d з у to the Soil ensured. Earth is recommended by the Privy Council, Cholera, as 2 end sud disinfectant, ct from Letter received from the SgongrAnY NEG E ASSOCIATION. “I am further directed to state that they (the Closets) proved of | the € use, and were d to act admirably." Waite & Co., 29, Bedford Street, Strand, Lon DHAM 'SHOW, В STAND 46. in their report on Estra of the NATIONAL E LET, er pe Да Poems on,a FARM ph suitable Dwelling ог v саа containing about Дод Arable, and 132 A: For Pd Ee and Rent t appiy to 2 Woo», East Clandon, near Guildford.— — Oct. 7. t Garáeners, Nurserymen, &c SA M, "шт a qo good i of LAND, the Great Eastern pr uA ч. for an enterprising md establishing imself Cel EDEN —À now stocked recently plani iai also having à d ply of. TU dm DEN to RoBER T d СА 66 Fakenham, | To о воой. 0 orn, an p Mer | ME ro BAR OLD, THOMAS AND! КҮ M "favoured Э, h instructions to DISPOSE OF а very yaluab le yat send Шел SERD, CORN, de HOP TRADE. The C most тә add eu additi f right | of England f ti s d th в made perfect, b; de dition of an uj of а century), an e our] end piece, жыды, quit Du. the arch and side pos ага and | бовосо ате of [ie . 16 has been carried on the back of the doing away with all with very great success to the and is now în complete nd, and adding one-third more heating surface ог rA ELA The Premises are held on with 14 years to "ire it is most to the direct action of the central, and аге adinirably adapted for thè Trade аі seen at the Royal Horticuitural Gardens, South К 2 ient, attached. which must be is at work at the Victoria Nursery, Holloway, Mr. Willi | at ue satisfactory be given for Disposing me of (his Business. коду о ted to show it to any o who will call at that | E o Brokezs will be chappy to enterinto negotiations (vith Р num 1 Prices, &c., Ау o only), on receiving Карине nes жы €: rd Tstance f амалхр, The Works, Edward Street, Broughton Lane, Manchester. Greenhouses—Heating poem B PATENT METALLIC HORTICUL DS TURAL INGS are made from а на аон iron, spe principle. The combination of lron and Glass und Sees rne the possibility of fract кой, rem water-tight roof insured. Thi Ed extreme smallness of framing, Айтар В maximum and heat, and pi Крл din atmospheric үтел %һогопр! совайцду stron mg aha да durable, erected, and whilst main! heir өй rupe the TETA ofthe highest order, are acknowledged by dete у Horticulturiste of the day to be the һо "desldembun , both Tor пры MMC ымы of growth an Dess о! djustment of the constructional of these fh; their manufacture e) so facilitated that а zu cost with perishable wooden structures is most THE GARDENER'S OWN GREENHOUSE knows o as Кг, Vend is a Tenant's Fixture. ih Ed Business, and all connected "these rend EXER AL XUI one а шш to, 12. б. in. by 9 ft.. honest 16:02. in i ente in their e хо оготно Yl be Value iE them as а Tenants FixruRE, which he erpen he feels sure MI, Марац men having limited {га mures M ж. en desired in ma profitable ulldimg. T ures at the lowest dice consistent with sound work. Build lication to T, Н. P. DENNIS, er, Hot-water } › &c., Chelmsford Essex. Salts b» Auction. SALE THIS DAY AT HALF-PAST 12 O'CLOOK PRECISELY, SP 2 No. 2513. Dutch c Garden Seats, Carnations, &0. * ҮРҮП wil SELL by AUCTION, at E 22, 38, а nE — Кеч Garden, t C., X SATURDAY. "dotober T , lot of RUSTIC GARDEN $ SEA LS, BASKETS, STAND ETS, TABLES 1 BOXES from a well- rel | | Dem e em ок чой. LBS "tom Holland, yd м s the Trade and sr SEED Е. Хокзввтмех, AND Ровілс ey: x PLANTING. , PROTHEROE tg MORRIS will SELL by AU ON, the s, Acton Vale I Uxbridge Rond, Middles X, Б 19 <= Жш walk of the Acton Railway Station on the. North London Line, on MOND4 AY. езү! 16, and Three following days, at 11 o'Clock wit - the - з оба ый F. Hopgood, 8 having ne: To КХошжмкх, Qah ESSRS ibas, 1000 Green ponen 200 Pu, 5000 Euonymus, 3000 Privet, Bays, 1000 Li Syringa, Ribes, 1000 Iri: = ÈC, e e Beech, Chestn Standard, &nd Pyramidal Plums, C ORT, АРМА Dwarf-trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots ; Figs (in 2-4, Our- rants, Gooseberries, 200 Vines ; 7000 fine Stan dard amd Dwarf Roses of the best kinds ; 2000 strong Seakale 2 "ud Нала Climbers, &c. Мау be ed o the Kt of Моге, - ку "un T1 y ml E eim EE d 2a ot the principal Бема ї Дуе берне а AS ; ym American Nurseries, Leytonstone, of Dutch Bulbs, Standard and Dwarf Roses, &c. f ESSES. PROTHEROE AND MORS will БЕМ L Ad ue AUOTION at the nA Auction ar treet, m FRIDAY, October dv at ч t блейн ra DUTCH bL eon eh ed i C D > - or ox ae o a quls а fine Assort- ment TT y hemdaome STANDARD sad DWARF ROSES ; ed аиоли D ANTS, ig Ghent and other Azalens, Hybrid liododi s, Kalm v боё p моё of "P 1 had he F as above, and of the Austioneers and Valuers, American Nurseries, Leytonstone, е, Esse x, N.E e Nur "ser. ery, Bags hot. urrey, 2 Hiowny IMPORTANT А: ESSRS. PROTHE ROE AND "NORRIS a are ена d by Noble to SELL. 2 AUCTI n m. AG Sunnin gd: ам Nursery кере. Bünde. n MONDAY, and Nine following "days, а f-past a o'clock poen f ч. in consequence of а la о ЖО» of the Land being А уч red for the foi Ae zer Line of Railw A ry. necessitates entire M ї ediate eles of | 55 Stock, the valuable NURS SRY Y STOCK, including an m бе} ariety of EVERGREEN, ped rem and DEC MA S SHRUBS, Me rcely ti tobe met with in т Estal blishm tres bearing perfect п evidence of the most skilfal А. careful cultivation, presenting an Companies fon ihg and nr to Noblemen, Gentlem: - апа Public бона the kx 10,000 «анд мози 10071, 3,000 ы: m жар named ap pid 6 ft. 3,000 Pi erem] nurels, 2 to 4 M 15,000 Common Laurels, 2 to 3 ft. Deodara, 6 to 10 extra bushy. 100 Cedrus atlantien, 3 to 6 ft. ica, Gin to 3% 000 well furnish: 5,000 оўо Berberia роп! immíshe 5,000 Berberis Darwinii, 1 to 6 ft. taxus Fortunei-mas. E А p bote M 2 о 4 ft. 500 0 p og rican Arbor-vitoe, 1 to INA, "T ad chinensis "а b, fine, Thuja Warroana, 2 to 6 ) нь 3 to 7 ft. and aurea. П теа" to 7 ft. 400 Thuja giganten, 3 to 6 ft., 1,500 Wellington: antea, 2to bushy. 8 ft., first-cinse 400 English and Irish Yews. MC CU A ides, 8,000 Laurus colchicum, 2to 4 tt., to4t very fine. 600 94 y 5,000 M rw A 1to "ET 2000 Abies pons fine ы | | 100,000 good UAR 1to 4 ft. Ex 10, oo таро n 1 а A [4 500 Abies Pinsapo, 1 to 6 ft., | a japonica, 6 to — specimens | E 3 Abies lasi: vr. 2to 1 ft. 500 Sweet Gale, 1 to 2 1,000 A. Hur me fts 4,000 maa crenata, fl. i- ino, A. ru di А. orientalis 5,000 matchless specimens of A. Nordmanniana, X 7ft. | т 3,000 к=" ericoides, 1 to i ft. rong Spiræa, by name 2 perd prets conspicua 5,000 gi ovalifolium, to 3ft. handsome, 2 1,500 Thujopsis borealis, 8 2,000 Azalea amoena, 1 ft. did specimens 500 Yucca filamentosa 300 Pinus eed 2 to 1 ft. 5,000 Lonicera aureo-reticulata 400 Cembra, 3 to 6 ft. 3,000 L. меу; зд 500 P. эзчү НУ T ft. 2,000 Quercus Пех 50,000 choi IDODENDRONS Standard and Dwarf, am пора, к A: extra bushy and рен ; 3000 Mrs. зли. 1000 John W: $ É. Catheart; 1 000 Grand Arab; Ж seedling Е one-ye: cic strong $0,000. 6 me-year веет; 30,000 one-yeni r seeing. — and 20 years transpli dy М Л. Ш 000 "rior € P aleks, JU ОГ ҮП Sio Gon m Ash, 2 to 4ft. s aller 3000 S bassin. Violets ; talogues may be obtained at io purohaserwon he кой us the AL een еы ;› sad of the Auctioneers anı N. B.—The Кай зу оонада is so complete, that Goods may be transmitted from Sunningdale Station to any part of England, Scotland, and Wales, without change of truck. w House, Melbourn: ing most of the vari | Ret; че ылу кел», Au ©. oL LA ИН LA RGE SAEE OF QUICK. сыы ke MEE SON'S ANNUAL SALE ay AUCTION of ЕС ust © ^ A d Beddi tron LARC H, PUN trom Holat pee к e n senyen pel BED of OSIÉRS Me, wi lake place abou Garden Seats; and Greenn the 2th of this xz of which due notite wil De eive Oct. T x. LAO €. STEVEN Е will SELL by "y AUCTION, at at tm Осе Street, Covent Garden, urn ent. WEDNESD. October yw күс 14, ою precisely, | : s Ошан ако Bi Owie А к fS om Helgum, VARIEGATED MESS. "NORTON TRIST have receive hs HMM Pot k OS. SER ЗАМ ERIS, Зв, LONICERAS, instructions z = for SE дт, at the Bull Inn, mme Уста, ERICAS, and дын, Plants from Berkshire; and some | on FRIDAY, Oc т 20, а i Mon precisely, а valuable ARDEN SEAT: MOOLS: TA Eor n: TABLES, | FREEHOLD OROE HÀ ARD, r ЖАА ars Hill Groen Street, bas Р, лаю ОР Me iay соу ор азы oni, and within а E. Ps $ Es did CORTA -— s adio , in "uie cecupation о xin EM e "Бойон, В. J. C. NUS Е ЗЕН. Dy IT A n rs, at rentals amo his Great Rooms, 38, King Street Те, Mel. had at the Ball Inn, Sittingbourn sem Ada ded M d ot м A E qe Y precisely, o е йод SANE ARTT Жор Ремвевтох & мт Solicitors prts vie ааа pues is SW a and Es Messrs. Nomrox & Turer, 02, Old Aerides eem Reedi BYTES LOE Phalienopsis Luddemanniana » giganteum rri -Byfeet, Burrey. anda sun " 8: Wagnerl М5 m P WATERER SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Angræcum sesqui le P pene ise pan to amos тсе that they have received superbum Anguloa eburn il Shot TA” y AUCTION on TUES- Odontoglossum nebalomm TENA Od ET CRY im ье ibo neve, iho { ач Ооа о: wo т AER — "€ € fom Weybridge 8 XA he Bouth- Weste En Line, of which я the Morning of Sale, ind. her parti appear. IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. JAMES CARTER & CO.'S FIRST IMPORTATION OF PICKED BULBS OF HYACINTHS, CROCUS, TULIPS, A CATALO 00788 т USE e 9 forwarded Sn si ree on N & бох, Wo: : Врт. Jardy | British Ferns, Б : to аши ET N c SSU S, ETC. = and b enata PARAE PLANTS of the Ча анына HAS ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION, AND THEY BEG RESPECTFULLY TO SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS. Certificato, AS received а E ATHYRIÚM FILIX-FŒMINA APPLEBY. POLYSTICHUM ANGULARE W ааыа Jawzs CamrER & Co. have also to announce that the 15s. each, томы SUPPLEMENT OF THE GARDENER'S, AND FARMER'S VADEMECUM кй tt Se SEESE, уа va эшш Е DLING TOROING GEMME ished, an be found to contain inb Cultural and САРЕ | Rs. BRA. BULBS" to hl eer is videa a niist of PLANTS, inc PA зра t thee e 7 Tene COLLECTION claret s I МЕЕ, ОЛ dt White, medinm siz of FRUITING VINES in PO TS, and STRAWBERRIES а rotua bigo оошо, and of ve ar habit. trusses рее Јата Ln ode ani ш бшш три an e Autumn Supplement will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application to We stro : E well-known favourite Alma. ВШ gly the above as Worthy co; companions. kids CARTER лхр CO., 237 and 238, HIGH. HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. | “Те, ‚ зө, Kingston, Болар © COLLEGTIONS of BULBS The COVENT GARDEN ed TIONS, 58 f BULI K INc 579 The PAXTONIA к GARD EN E eo сотко Part fo and part for Out- : For the Ornam Syd "оошо 10s. Ms Е the Spring Gard E De Tree Со“ 15s. Эб, 493, 6 THE KENSINGTON GARDEN and бахам аана LOT ы ^st Ornamenting the Winter Flower Garden, vcdi 21s, E THE CLIVEDEN SOUVENIR сошлоттомз of BULBS. à No. L—HYACINTHS and CROCUS, 10s. 6d., 9 428., & 848, о and CROCUS, 12s. 64., ‚ & 50s. 3 No. 2.—RANUNCULUS and CROCUS, 75. 64., , & 30s. x 4.— MONES and CROCUS, 15s. pu & 60s. i For particulars of these Collections, and Splendid ыа, of Нана, S IN GLADIOLI, AMARYLLIS, ANEMONES, RANUNCULUS, ё our | FLORA L GU. тн. зачина heec of «бен Qe HN PLANTS, Vosa from the Stock at Cliveden, 560 PERPETUAL-FLOWERING CLIVEDEN YELLOW P 100 PINK DAISIES. 18 50 PERPETUAL- FLOWERING CLIVEDEN BLUE PAN; man 100 BLUE TORGE- ME-NOT (MYOSOTIS SYLVATICA). 50 PERPETUAL-FLOWERING CLIVEDEN PURPLE Т 100 SILENE PIN 100 WHITE DAISIES. 50 MIXED сн The above, 1055.; Half the m 50s.; Quarter do., 25s.; Fen 12s. 6d. Fon HISTORY AND CULTIVATION, SEE ESSAY IN THE “ JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SocrgrTY" rom FEBRUARY, 1802. No, XLVIIL Vs HALLETT'S WHITE PEDIGREE WHEAT, b му ШЫР, “т NOW OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME, i Grown upon the Summit of the Chalk Downs, and yielded over several Acres nearly Seven Quarters per Acre, ji S the Crop on similar L Light oils being this y ear extremely bad. T a fine Miller? Wh o iD x ; + 4. 1; yp аде Р + 1 Red Pedigree Wheat. Straw of medium length ivit А being li ми T bad weather. AW Winter Wheat only. 4 SEED REQUIRED. pino in и i vem on 10 жеч ID rill din November i Bushels ii : Ace. 3 Dec “ cluding В: vis. : oid vill d Pers in all cases, be f Big ое ei GUINEAS tho QUARTER by the Quarter or Half Quarter, delivered in Bags, sewed up mà s ict Ван Railway Station, upon receipt of Cheque or Post Office Order, without which it will not in any сазе фе sent to unknown Correspondents. Less than a Bus ANote.—The ORIGINAL * RED" PEDIGREE WHEAT - ill be supplied if Ul; 7, otherwise th CHEVALIER б уз BARLEY. ТРИЯ? : : : Si ыы RET has been ** bred ’ l 1 WHEAT, viz. :—by rep d 1 ве] А і f grain E. H H "m . 15.4 " as Although thin soil ( ly upon the chalk), which upon rarely weighing so mIa, y for g 8, eiie mad p not yet tl ] weighed 57 lbs. "per "Dos md produce ч Атик per " Besides its astonishi ducti haract lt it a single grain failing 7 an Lo Li E stead of though only a jas limited area of it has # IM deg ife grown, it will, in deference to a generally expressed wish, be at once offered to the publie in E x and a Subscription List has been f to which gentlemen desirous of securing any of it for drilling next Spring, would do well at once to м6: which, however, will not involve payment until it es di for delivery, of which due notice will be given by printed circular. SEED REQUIRED. If Drilled in March, 1 Bushel on 3 Acres, l If Drilled in April, 1 Bushel on 2 Acre пере Price :—ТҮО GUINEAS a BUSHEL ш Bag), end in Bags sewed up and sealed, at the n Railway Station, ees receipt of Order, eithont ж # <= not in any case > sent t о unknown со at esed н cmm a Bushel F ma Note. q ti tyi А it will, until exha 41 1 3. 41 1 жү REN. bseription. - 7 FREDERIC Е. HALLETT, F.L.S., THE MANOR HOUSE, BRIGHTON, SUSSEX. . Editorial Communications Communications should be addressed to” "The "Editor ;" Adve " Advertisements an and В 1 at the Offt Wellin; " t. Covent Garden London, W. Printed by Wi or 13, Uj w D ith P, o Paris "s s " sinese Letters to" The Publisher," at the отсе, а, llington Stree! ganim, ondon, W et of pper Nm eere Cl inthe Par ES 8t. Pan y n the Co. ої dli x Е v. Ф T d Вочтене rea И — bard St., Precinct of of Middlesex, Mer rire LIV. hof 9t. о in the said Oo Paea za THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No, 41.—1865.] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. | | Versehaffeltii . ths, swarms of in France., 962 a , theory x He -— ды ming-bird, &c. fice 9t. 974 b оова; profits of 976 a | Odontoglossum H. БАР, the ..... 97! 79 а, S тә d way 974 = атве Phos an с depo: Plan Po weie apr Б crystals .. = с ee ADVERTISEMENTS intended for the CURRENT WEEK'S ХсмвЕВ. should reach the Office not later than THURSDAY. m ——— ————o YORKSHIRE GALA, YORK.—The GREAT ANNUAL and FLORAL FETE wil be held on the 19 and 14th June, 1866. A SPECIAL PRL £5 will be offered for the BEST ZE SEEDLING WHITE ROSE, 6 Blooms. unic: КЕ ау ро be Eau to Јхо. Wirsos, Secretary. —Notice YE AR- BOOR, ALMANACK, en an RG r of Sandryke RUN P Gilling, m eR Yorks HEREBY E P ae ho has no connection with his brothers GEORGE and КОВ, апа ШАР E ME not be Vor E any DN Онч ИШ Кы in his n that of WrLLIAM RvxLEY & SONS N EW and TERU 19 AGRICULI ime ng S el d FLOWER SEED: "us r^ appl pM streng advan: R AYNBTED, | CALDEO OTT, AND A WTRER ное апа Mrseavre, 89, Seed. Market, k Lane; and Basingstoke. Prize Мейиз, 189 1851, for Wheat ; in ** Excellent Seed Corn уч Gnowrns and m ER PRICED LIST of NEW 8 m оп application. s MN, to., СИЕУЗАХТИЕМ UMS. —Extra fine murus кь flower. EE сез vi moderat ly to Ja aui скѕох & Soxs, CLIVEDEN COLLECTIONS. ur SPRING P AT k Е. G, HENDERSON ` AND Ho "offer the above, with %уез, sure to tivo hypar of well-matuü! red gro growtli, with prominent Wal LIST es, Vines, Vin EX © ANES Por тышы now Арун strong well-ripèned Жайы in pots, is РА ting, Mug pue each. Extra strong for B C ke NX GRAPE, “ ROYAL "VINEYARD, the best AA Grape үре extant, Strong Planting Canes, 10s 6d. each ; Erie a Paradiso and de Nurseries, Holloway, London. B. i2 HT: Stock of the above, including all the best Mrs. THOS RIVERS Qua SON invite those FRUIT TREES interested in the above culture to view their атов of PEACHES ani. uicem s veg эйе налок Station, 9. Е. Railway, is us L4 convenient for the "urseries, Sa wbridgewo; - WILLIAMS 83... to announce tha that he he has afi fine | ARTERS GARDENERS VADE-MEC UM, AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and DU is now ready. e Best Twelve "T зеро з ланд Tt T..9 N S, for Twelve Shillings. Боттох & Soxs, Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. — Finest UTTON’S AUTUMN € CATALOGUE E the above is and SUTTON & MAD cec т арнал BLOO MING jn POTS and GLASS SES. UTTON'S GUINEA COLLECTIONS for BEDS and BORDERS. For particulars see SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, which may be had gratis and post free. un Price Fivepence TAMPED EDITION, 64. i Rose WX. PAUL (Son and ——À to the late А, PAUL), to nnnounce e m2 ad DESCRIPTIVE CATA- | LOGUE oi вчера is now тозлу, 6n will be forwarded оп ap] M cation, free br p ро bons stook 8 Mo Pe in — condition. LET s, Waltham 1 Cross, Lond. , №, 1865 and 1866. OW 5086 олти will be found а asd guide. рй с Old Cheshunt, Nurse -Trade AUL AND SON'S WHOLESALE LIST £l iud FRUITS, and сона. XM Lo й. 5 is hesh es, N EW ROSE С/ ATA раа 865 and 1866, also GENE RAL CATALOGUE of ps ARY STOCK. YNoodlanda Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. Wa Woon а Box will be happy to forward соріов of the above on applica! JOEN h 1866. announce that his NEW 1865 j and FRASEN be Воттох & Бохв, озан ELE Bul a ments Reading. SCRIPTIVE CATA бов of PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, &c.. for the Autumn of 1805 and Spring may be HARLES TUR ER. T vu xeoute ordera | hd onapplication. |. i. х x Кбе: finest, var vices ot HY. Nus TU аР, CROCUS, BU a à M7 CUL LOG H. Sx I е. пе condition. D ERORANTS CATALO! GUE: on appl plient itio ew ides Ds Row е Strand side), ор E. - pum Street TU 901 т В ROOTS at fos M aee n" 8, d a Lm софа ot of DUTCH. E other ее &nd 1004. at LIO RER wt АМ. ie quality and in excellent, CE om Garden on, ог for Greenhouse and Flo ES] on application to аа oom E LIST J. Merri: Үү, Somerse free ed or LI d oth ich Bulbs. ji av received Tirgo. consignments of M, OPH the above, of best cellent condition. CATALOGUES free on appli Rt. John's T: ату, New Wandsworti h. me DEREN s and other Qus. 4 WM e € AND SON beg с that S ment of Choice E RET Y RICED DESC € p tame ulbs. acquaint their have 5-8, their msi Con- VA nerd &c. c ruga $i rics, application. STANDARD "PORTUGAL , LAUREL iculars in their BULE CATALOGUE, which n be had post. on application, APHNE CNEORUM. crum m of this lovely оса: ris d а po blooming plant, 7 the dozen, hundred, к PS у) pv ees urseries, Ipswi Ipswi A SINENSIS FLORE. PLENO ХЕЕЕ best T the ame or hundred, PSAE ie d med, Arboretum Narserios, Iph —— S.—Very cheap, stems clean and nu du dee reo am" red 3 и 6 feet; beau! mfere! For —€— 5. хаара n ед Choice ВЫЫ various cad prico spoty tos т egs to announce that his various "EROS к IWER, ROOTS bave | — pl D mem retum Nurseries, arrived in fine condition, ecute г сап orders he may be favoured with. d LIMES, LOMBARDY NS UM ОЕР о Pew A PRICED and DESCRI E, "ES Lists of ituri JAPONICUS and. ber General AUCUBA JAPO- New and Rare Ars post free to all => licants. NICA, &c. various iul Nursery aradisı id Victoria PS H olloway, Loi Maia vs ^ serit yen А А GDE HY. INT AU PS, Е Tipt , Ke " xm B CROCUS, вс. GLADIOLI, NCU LUS, pires Essex, о ANEMONES, LILIES, AMARYLLIS, in ЗЕ сойсо JA; foot EDIT BULBS, Serio free, Great Western sist named HYACINTHS, Beddin; AUS TULIPS, gkocusEs, SNOW: — &c. PEU eria best C A ios oftered. e E BEL: t ANSPLANTED LARCH, an 6000 3- strong. (decl H. Po баар and Seed Merchant, T NE See | SYCAM годе уіл 5 DD pA foot SPRUCE FIRS: 1to2 ASPEN LEAF POPLARS; 3 to 5 fee! LOMBA Y POPLARS e year GIA. ANT m &c. h and Thorn apo HARTLAND ke to offer. 1, 000, 000 3 and 4-year Transplanted LARCH, from 2 to 4 feet. 1,000,000 3 and 4-year Transplanted THORNS, from 1j to 3 feet, Prices oi west) rene dg quantity required. to Cork. ym Trade. JR DONALD AND SON. of the Gun Nurseries, A Ше 55 BON beg to announce that their ilon and ine ош MU roy. * ЕЕ ако PRICED CATALOGUES к NM e а BRITISH — Pu Mene will Season, free by post on application. ра oss YXA/ANTED, 250 GREEN ог or йун рше LAURELS, above vaT Railway G. HENDERSON AND D SON offer SEED of |Station in London, carri . CÀLCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, and PRIMULA of fre first- Mr. Enun ha Post Of culars and price. class quality, а} Жы, ЁЛ АЕ STOCK, 64. and Is. each. о B SOLD, " "A EN XN Ро dier of similar quality, 6d. and 1s. mixed colours 2s. 6d. per packet. 1 The W ellingto T А, Vou Wood, London, N.W. JAMUEL COX, ааа de jer dorum ve il Ай, POL . о! plished i cd inch роз; also SCARLET GERANIUMS an «зараа а ix. S rip) t of pots. All other Beddi Plant equally cheap. kd Trade TAEDGUESS RETAIL and WHO RPM В 'UES sent post free. on гесе! VOIRUNNEEE. LI oT 0. 0i сс P Panis, na MRS. POLLOCK.—Strong Summer- | N k Plants, well Les car pie in feum at 18s. per dozen. Morena "Chat vit io ris, Cambridgeshire. C w ready, stro! lants the finest established varieties o ot Show. French, and Tanis Winds at model Ense ume pp! Wholesal (GEBE JACKMAN 4 leasure in forwardi XM. and eria STOCK 805 and Spring 1820, CHELE S TURNERS En COLLECTION of Eigh Varieties, the finest D ч i FTT Y que с. Mr. Ілхо, Gardener, О! i" 2-2 — Bx ha IN "PAINS гов P Phonix orbc, pa o -—]1 ud "Inquire of Mr. Сыр, 8, Allason mE Kensington, SALE, soren dozen of rj above Shrubs, жееп 3 and 4 feet, hi p. A Ij of vir Ornámental Trees, and зе d RO! = leared before the up T Осо! JUPERIOR MU SH ROOM SPAWN, 5s. pér Bushel. ае lip Es € mr VETT m за. ; —— Gardening, 1s. 6d. 4 Melon, Strawberry, n system, 18. ; Potato &o., 15, М PRINCE ALBERT 'WINTER CUCUMBER, 1s. Stamps or Order са Сш Green. IÈ sor 1, Camberwell, Lor Londo: po More. H4 38 per packet. of the Ай LLENT 2-8 ҖИ PLANTS, n EX М" kinds ma; Б МАК MEET cash :— EARLY Monk BATTERSEA, ite LARGE UMHEAD, EAST RED A remittance must au ior cm y pras Guass (YN vation, and comprising several ue is now ready а а Solectio rng erede ЕЕЕ , and 188, per i Lis EX lication. Nurseries. P. GERANIUM ITALIA AND SONS have received pA CERE E s LLOC S UY, gere SEEDS of the present UNITA ; 3 GERANIUM PO K ; 6 choice GREEN- ор. Prios will be аи ой е oie FERNS; nd REC FERNS for- X cluded. This is one of the best months for export: "үгө e i i: а Oriet tad dq to dons ivi f urserymán, zw TRL & Soxs, Seed Merehanta, / TRI Buy Foe Жа тае ТОК AI naod media! I oc ЗҮ TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM. Га схе ar K — 0., nnn EN Jm MEN, N ALIAN RYE- YR anas и Я » , near ie. Ie eir nns ART TER A крона вә Seed friends a he Trado that their АТАТГО E of м J shoe E ver gu. Pues sad wp and d ORICULTURAL M d - will be ready within a few BE тегу e CL. 29r & 238, High арос days, and will be sent t post free to plicants, | Ames Сак ig 958 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE BANT THEMUMS, and How to have them Fine for Exhibition. MK STANDEN'S GARDENER'S and MATEUR'S FRIEN " STANDEN'S GARDENER S and AMATEUR'S FRIEND, a highly opacne aed Inodorous aun ser, for Chry oan 5 Auc other Fruit Pubs To Tots &o.; also Vegetables, &c., in the open ground. No. 1 FERTILIZER is the Lee — for rS чуе. nd Es" ded Plan! y des ripti No. 2 FE TILIZER is recom- mended [т oit wooded Plants, Bulbs, & Sam ie Canisters, 18. & 2; Bags, 5s. 6d., 10s. y be had of tho Ye Nurserymen aud „Ж о eed and ha ing 6d., and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, of Agents will shortly be published. Tho Goldfinder Lia aa AMES SCLATER лхр CO., as the largest Fruit Growers in the West, dne pr d eua em ке all confidence a up Rn this fine STRAWBE REY, у to Market Garden: as the dene з MAU. Ж» am и «даш Teg certain whe erry gr he open fields we Manchestr d Exeter, Ры other towns ir the last RE 7 the May. The fru! ERES e and solid, and colour brilliant scarlet. 0з. the 100, о а the 3000. Strong Bocd Жейин, Leaden- S VEITCH, Royal Exotic LADY; a SEEDLING STRAWBERRY raised pue Схревнил,, who was the originator of Sir Har Plants play A to be sent out {in lots of not less than 20). А 1 applica - vues must accompanied by a Post pa Order on Birmingham, Postage aos or Cash, to receive atten ICE! Bann & еее Covent Garden, W. v A Lis berry. Devon Nurseri ropper. Ети! f th his Sold i in qu: antity i is dee past b ы з оғ Тне La A E One hundred.. £5 0| Fifty > 2-88 6 0 tau pe een i 0 0 Pe in ots, not. less than m SH к= nged in Au A 0808. Fruit Trees and their Management. J.* POLIS TALCEN eulx de Д к кт ECTOR now ready. It gives the and deseri, ind Pet nearly 1000 Kinds, with the best nodes of Cultivation Laurel FROST begs f» | er 200, io а. of 000 my siat "ы да н SPANISH CHESTNUT and Trainin ls replete with CAU E matter on Fruits and ai as and is allowed to be ће best work on the subject out. | 1 to 3 feet, -year BEECH j “те * Collector is unsurpassed e 1s. returnable to purchasers, riety unequalled by any other Pri; for "Rentihiness and Бейш, а апа їог Collection in the kingdom GENERAL N ERY CATALOGUE gratis on application, Address, Merriott, Somerset. ILLIAM В; \RRON, Sketty N Nurser, y Farm, Swansea, fers the foilowing 50,000 SCOTCH FIR, 14 to 24 feet. joo калы ans piahi E, ert TOSEPH SM БИН ; has to о 1,500,000 и ДУ NDRONS A 0 Е, 100,000 ; Sycamore, Oaks, B i е ed T 300,000 LARCH, 21 to ES feet. 290,000 $s 1M to 21 feet. 50, 000 nac Ene 2 to 4 feet. 30, sx ACK ITALIAN POP. feet. lders, Ash Booch, Birch, Elm, P mI Holy, azel, Limes, Yews, om for he edges, Privet, A € Laburnums, Berberis Aquifolium Rhododendrons, Апап таш ulosa, Ac r Negundo variegata. Purple-leaved 1 Hazel, Л of sorts, choice varieties of Hardy Ornamental T: and Shrubs with fine fo oliage, Roses &c. Hardy Ferns in ашу. Prices post free on application. JANTED IMMEDIATELY, 2000 PINUS ers requiring any or all of theabo AUSTRIACA, 2000 P. LARICIO, %6 P. PONDE A, zn, Tho Count dem Dub ы азыт M t TAXO ARBUTUS, 2 00 EVERGREEN OAK ; the whole boutsoro| North ampton } Nurs eries.— OHN i aim begs to call t) ee ок inches dn "Plone send lowest price, "for all or Ex i £ Fnosr, Nurseryman, В: Nobleme s Large Stock о evon. D LARCH RONG TRANSPLANTE 800.00 RN DS NA Mo ro Skilo or LAT sizes in 'great abundan HAZEL, HLAND and е RIA. Е and SCOTCH FIRS, 3to Stocks and nore THORN QUICKS, &c. Spocinien Ornamental Trees, &c. Our price y по w fixed for the abo Elm TRE Ns, Penrith. Berberis d FINE EVEUGEE EN PRIVET, 2to3 — Single Gorse and 2-ye 00 transplanted ; Са apital Standard i поа? MOOR. PARK APRICOTS NOBLESSE and RO ГА J. s stock of due "E E. a" pes x GEORGE PEACHES, 6-feet stems, 00s, per dozen. , Severa! of best TRE &c., is very extensive, and D kinds of Gold and Silv: 'er-striped IVIES, о name, in pots, 8d. each, in Е Gun dition for bom var 1 Ts. per dozen, “P special abridged WHOLESALE CATALOGUE, on application, — ye Samples EE $ of Yews, ve eire „Thorn, Quick, Hollies, Seedling Horse Chestnut, | LE pss ee pete ier pie h Lr ыр use Oak, Bee M LR, as there are others of the same - дешти орүІх & Sox, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. во [n а win x шу eh Me tise, in English, зле, or German, on th Cultivation of Strawberries ce ien had through the Post. Price 18, Address, Мт; Ricmard хр , Sir Harry's Road, Edgbaston Birmingham. Choice Ranunculuses, Anemones, &c. C TY50, ки &c., Wallineford, T offers frora his unrivalled stock— акар 50 edm sorts, one each, 14s. £100 50 Seedling do. extra 210 0 am Mixt yar 8s., 158., and: 100 ANEMONES, : ouble s, 105. and . y 13 0 fine pem colours, 38, 6d. а 5 0 DUTCH and thor PARIA SRIALOGURS gratis. таве on Ranunculus, fr. free for zs Апето © stamps. REX eranium , SMITH 3 Dey begs to 4:7 [T Plants e» ing New and select ZONA: LE Admiral. тона, Adonis, HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. OSBORN & SONS Invite lovers of Mer vas Planting to an inspection of the varied forms and foliage of their тоу. Colleetion of the above, to "which they have for many years devoted especial attention, PRICED CATALOGUES, consisting of upwards of 1500 species and varieties, may be had on application. THE NURSERIES, FULHAM, LONDON, 8.W. Cybister, Demetrio Piccoli, tion Helen Lindsay, Hen: ota dy o fa, Таду бг e, Lord of the Isles, ia e Rud оде, ЯО” Orange Siba Белон ишао, nowball, Souvenir de per 95. ^to. Ds s por Gig Christian Bien Cli; Highgate Rival, C Natehet, мт. na А Prime Ministe: uem Queen 04 Aus а Riding Rose of Lee, Tie Clown, ex. i Venus n rb сма NOSEGAY б 10MS, y Hogg, DAE Dwarf, ald Beaton, Mr. Ка таа , Orange Roy ted m 8 тапсыз for 128, BLE io Yellow anas SCARLET GERANTUMS. 3. Auguste Karrier; ie. ШАН Maréchal de Chanflourd and "Triomphe de Gergo- viat, 75. 64. е " Also s Collection of SHOW, SPOTTED, FANCY, and VARIEGATED € GERANIUMS ‹ A the ne west and | at from 12s. to zi ain and most approved KT plants, 7. zs "Toni Londo: A ЭБЗЕ Sm IE ME а БЕ to offer the fol dis ALTERNAN TIE AMENA, [n t ои TELEIANTHERA RSICOLO: 4 VE R, 88. ; or the three = Жу Vos Nai ш ыа rox Se -- "s eaut = ageya y; Lo grow perfectly been UM D 16s. Six Now CH RYSANT ирон DEON DUCHESS y light rose oan ш large truss an Bur Ginen n air, C DE NASS. S (LILLIPUD), the set of б, 168. pR ia MS aa mrar a boili bloo; ar El hardy 12s; IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. JAMES CARTER & С0.5 FIRST IMPORTATION OP PICKED BULBS OP acu rr CROCUS, TULIPS, CISSUS, ETC., HAS ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION, AND THEY BEG Кугу" TO SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS. James CARTER & Co. have also to announce that the — MN ——— ОЕ THE GARDENER'S AND FARMER'S VADE MEGIN lished, and will be found to contain m ltural Directions) complete vé - D (9 fou with Cu BULDS. i w. ieh is added a LIST of PLANTS, in eang particulars of their large and of FRUITING VINES in POTS, and STRAWBERRIES. e Autumn Supplement will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free on application A е. CARTER ax» CO,, 237 and 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, SALMONO-ROSE RON UM (V. large ZA gs compact, lilao rose, with à Peces d large spot а brownish P E ite hard. larg аса ved Sog quit Pad, ал Б one us the Ev R Ni ^ PEREUR DU M 3 EXIQUE.— bi AT dark d first-rate fow flower. 1e. ed miam. amid ie above Horticole. — sunm A. V.'s New Catalogue (No. free at Messrs, R. SiLpERRAD PH London, E.C. . also recommends раба топу, price 14s. 6d. р 77)is now ready, and can be obtained & Sows, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower the Illustration Horticole, E three Coloured Plates, his publication, Ain Part containin т, free, Spring xc d SEEDS FOR AUTU pires LAWSON Aw „д о BON аа асту of excellent RYE-GRASS RYE ITALIAN R TRIFOLIUM RARAS M WHITE MUSTARD LOBE TURNIPS New үү of BROMUS SCHRAD: ж Hardy Clover iren STRATU 3 2s. GARDEN and FARM S y selected for gore РЕтЕВ Lawsow & Sox, pr "ueen's Seeds Cheapside, London, E C ; and HERE. d. оон, 6d. per lb., and the per lb eat. D EE Io he aboye HEAT. ed is highly M W. c for jour and of WHT soils. It has been tried a; А FRUIT TREES, and o ut of Po Hunters Tramp, end dimost all ober komie of о Коца ай Standard and Dwarf-trained Pyramid and Dwarf PEACHES, NECTARINES, fully 15 рег cent. greater crop. It has been pe deii CHERRIES, PLUMS, GOOSEBERRIES, Midi ui t E SPBER ase ht and n S rust rra por bushab, s в have been m т | FILBERTS. A PE EN of all the really good so and fruiting tre A liberal 1-а to the Trade. Send уюм. 181, Kigh Holborn, London, У.С, неце? "vili. vult aiii вото аи ug. Two Thousand Fruiting and Planting, including the newest OLDEN DROP, TREES. memi Ata LCHATE an and Ht ih eot most а proved EVERGREEN and ORNAMENTAL t When Mop K Dow CER T RREFIF B, One Thousand Species and Varieties, selected in a great measure for the beauty Ta o Winter E lg Oats, Trifolium, &c. Address Basingstoke ; or 80, Seed Market, Mark Lane, Е.С PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. | STANDARDS, 15s. to 18s. ; new sorta, 245. to A desit HYAC BEDDING HYACINTHS, 18s. to 34s. per EARLY TULIPS, 1s. to 4s. per doz. borbouliuriste indispensable in the future of every well-arran ged flo flow PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. WILLIAM PAUL, (Sox and Svcorssog to the late A. PAVI), BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY Xray | КУУ АВЕВ, удэ. to 180.5 now sorts, 2t, 0 ET NG, 9s. е 12s. per т dor, 6 The * ROSE GARDEN, Second Edition, with numerous Woodcuts, 09. 3s. to бу, per ® DUTCH BULBS. INTHS, 6s. to 155. ; new sorts, 185, to qu. per doz. POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, CRO USES, 2s. to 4s. m LADIOLL, ir 4 12s. per дол, And all other Bulbs me reason Ba BEATON'S GERANIUMS. uy tested, andar сее ction in price; the Set of 16 Varieties, 32s. These have now been AL s ой by mut mireris to the descriptions originally given of them; they rod ne nlso r garden n pronounced THE GARDENERS' Остовим 14, 1865.] CHRONTOLE EL AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 959 — Há—" Mer гч ырыт 1 LE SCARLET SWEET РЕА, NYINCIBLE. AUTUMN SOWING cate received from the Во; Horticultural А етү) at the Crystal Palace qund Show. Р айо, t, strikingly brilliant, distinct, and permanent in its OWN'S F. ergo 3 FRIEND, for Verr оз of 30 seeds, 2s. 6d.; 10 Seeds, 1s. Ae seeds, un iD t in gWheat, and the ravages of the i бо, - WHEAT SOWING. W^ ФАБ, PATENT PORTABLE GROUND with the Vines in full Thomas Jen pone sowed both Carpenters Express x E NOM pm DUM same day, and gathered Iron Carp: enters Sj opc on Вт occasions during the Season of 1804 by Hen — i the "m js days b е the other sort. This stel 3 5 T REUTERS EXPRESS PEAS have been awarded Two | First-class Certificates at the Br запа. ES. rticultural Society's | Exhibitions as the Earliest Pea. Early orders аго Е за as "ie узе is uot large. E»wanp CanrrwTrn, Sced Merchant and Grower, 96, St. James Street, Brighton. z CATALOGUES on а st cation. — Шә МОТ REFUSE ата у, 2i miles of Charing Cross per bag. à э, prts el how to HAND MACHINE. joel seo long Advertisement in Illustrated Circulars, containing full particulars, sent free on arch, 1803; or apply to the | ^PPlication. Parent Cocoa Fiere COMPANY, ý ALEX. лаа Sox, 27, Leadenhall Street, London, Е.С. Kingston-upon-Tham anufactory : : Dens Iron P. Arbroath: Postage Stamps or Post-office Stock TZ € әче oA kept at 27, Leadenhall Street. D payable to J. ВлпзнАМ KEEN 2d PA ati. SILENS MESSOR, or &C NOISEL MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT- RESES BRUSHES and | 1NG MACHINES. MATS are sold in every town, Cavrrow. — Every Brush is stamped, J. BARsmaM's Patent. XISHURST COM- POUND, whether used Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Вер аа n boxes, 1s., 38., and 10s. 6d. Епа ; о Florists and "Говассо ISSUE, for FUMIGATING, Manufac- Thon = glow dick ies mur ei erm to It will be found more economical and very ви ИП fpi generally used. 11b. samples, price, 38. 6ds п be Tossa Cry Өзи facturers, a dipplication to Messrs. ROBERTS & dom», "Tobacco Holborn Hill, London, Е.С. ; John Street, Clerkenwell, K.C. Strect, Liverpool; and 19, Eden Quáy, Dui GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. Mr. GRAY begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., to his = BOILER, W OVAL TUBULAR ep y practical judges to Tubular introduced. It has amount те: to Е imei les драй ъв of pe gm eoe Se of Fuel, pe jp with one-third „гъ n May 24, page 476. eemper сей v's variety of it is said to be prefer- а oe of ita DEMON PM butth асра н yere à parallelogram mier this get Sems quus that the pum ina shouid bring ы I «e more Er p he burning fuel A TNT are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on application. D JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, ANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. edes. of 100 seeds, Ts. 6d. Мау bo tad of the principal Seedsm: guns s SHEPHERD, Ms LABEL MANUFACTURER, ош! the kingdom, or of the rais A 94. packet is sufficient for 6 bushels of Soed Wh Эгкгикх Buows, S Seedsman, Salbe Suffolk. dressed —— Ao wer iia I on hour. 1 vu ERE ВЕЕ AND MACKENZIE, School I Liverpool, ——- МЗ тй арн с: ЖО Uode 17 — = 1 s а = owers in the Kingdom, and 64. Howard Streo! ео т Brighto eed Warehouse. 7] Мере ng EAE s'imony c niea groat power and efficacy, may be had of| DESCRIPTIVE and l CULTURAL SEED CNN аен ARPEN ШЗ and PRESS, "the EARLIEST PEA Ta upon for e ej ge ea pete. SEED ENVELOPES, &e. sand Prices on application. _ T + - rmm = а Qon. wn. gathered Мау ыр The earliest date on record а Prepared ai tho Мао, W oburn, Glass mI garde n Purposes, ае" Caron То guard aga TAXES PHILLIPS aw» CO. «à E Lord L field. Petworth House. v beg to submit their prices as follows :— Prom Яг. 5 dpt Agents in every Town a England, Scotland, a and ad Ireland, € PAGATING GLASSES. s e 201] ovember, and Dri al Fie E ha d, Each.—s. d. beta d. on iher TER th Маў. Thad Daniel О” Rourke and OWers. pem dimer ч 6 3] |191ncbesin diameter s, 1 9 do by sido, but gathered first from Carpenter's SSRS BOETTNER BROS., Nu 3 a." | |" D 8 1 Greussen, near Ecfurt, Prussia, berto call aftention to БА in | 4 iin ^i 3:6 ie ARTIFICIALUY DRIED NATURA AL FLOWERS, onto eirin | jor % 79613 2 =) 39 Pron Mr. Mars, еме, r Мс of Bath, Worthin zal сагне to та Му! ало аар that it [drm iry йү : » n m H , | а - = 2e Н A fc i) "Express and Sangster's ко. 1 етп нош позе га дА. thered from the plant. ad » T ^ ^ “ ese "d T found oe acria Ех н bo пра! аф, бу SY E ата одо vory bos beautiful | novelties may be had on | La " ^ l 18 " ex TE 0 side, De tion thel cir TANT gents, Messrs. R, Ббилљеннар & Sox, " " e]. 19 . " „40 From Ут. Кимни, Gardener го C. Сын, Esq, Brighton; ЭА Pr Tane, né d чи n e E24 A Ec пто б Was а) essrs. BOETTNER t th > m | e dde, in КА ны улан иш bs i Tc bition at Erfurt (September, 1865), for their Bouquets of Dried Flowers j " BEE GLASSES. side dy Гас}. 8, Kach.—4. d. Как оп to Gardeners.—When you ask for Di MER CS Gardine? To п. Pogg, Est, Zion e ca лхо COOKES WARRANTED, PRIZE ile кшй. а K —— à Ж- “y made a sowing of Carpenter's Express on ihe same да; PRUNING and BUDDING KNIV: ms 6 6 10 n a 96 Smgxers No. 1 and also Mornin Star, and I gathered them. Observe the mark Sarwon, also | the сү. x оф А Сн Sg Varpenter's Express 12 days before either of the others. WannANTED, without which пор 8 E S 4l M E Mr. Jons Cox, Gardener to W. Wells, Esq., Red еду, eost s ZELDA eners am — CUCUMBER GLASSKS. 'Stapieh having been sold for the genuine Each, —s, d. Баса, d, Haring миы Carpenter's xpress Peas, I beg to say that I| EET iro be mado ы kuns ош or мү м valah mu : ne long E i ar 16 inches v apa nd i : gest э” eir ma! of w are warranted both by sellers and makers. dd s. „ d .. early variety. з РШЕ and Budding Knives are th eee ett Mmm саре " » ui Nr Ка, « of The Gardens, Exton Park, Oakham, їп a letter to the | in b Б „е шога Express is isa fortnight өш s d Early. ea Mais 1, | Paxton Woi orks, Sheffield. Established upwards of 125 yenrs. HAND Өс, with Open Tops. ED tior than George Hall, late Manager to the late Saynor’s Firm. | ве. d | s nehor две r) Captain Prati MM, eie aei as 2 п UE "1 ee Carpentera sa Express side, „ру side with h Bangsters No. 1, EO. mALL. AND BON Si Celebrated. PRUNING and|M » ж» , o| 4 н "5 ЖКУ ҮЗ ад days earlier. BUDDING KNIVES, SCISSORS, Ecg тау be obtained from Wo.» SM Mr. ALEX. R STEW. кулли, ейте ы D. to Colonel Leslie, = most res Nurs sd Painted. and duit ux 10-02. Bhó " Glas, ә чн тп. don Agents for HARTLEY'S IMPROVE У were sown side by side with Early Warwick | kap We mes make one quality, the best that ean be manufactured, | PLATE. я T Я ИО PATENT BODUR а ou нЕ na i I түт, from arpenters Express full a | regardless of expense, the same as tho late Saynors always made LINS; EED OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, Carsor's PAINTS, fortnight родго: е m ot "is: during their lifetime. ч PAINTS of various colours ground ready for uso, Т soft tat Tala IARE Ho rticultural Cutlery V orks, Sheffield. NS LL 80, Bishopsgate t Without, London, Јоцо! owing :— HANKS NEW DUPBOVED AWN MOWERS, H**» GLASS FRA AMES rre Тор), 1 14 m .. 18 T Boon 22 nun 92 2 АРИ 1.10 to'ány Station in England if 12 or morearóorde e. J. Joses & Soxs; 6, Bankside, London, 8.Е. a SONT T DON d Жасала eii ME EADED BRICKS for GARDEN Ii (FOXLEY'S Agents, (eta в. d. 4 9 » 9 | 6 6 76 в 6 PATENT) may be bad in any DIN "M СЕ s Unum OMM 1805. » Illustrated Prospect ier) & Mortem Bp Siren ir Ducis Lond Tondon Agen its : N, SEELEY, AND "0: s Stock now comprises— 206 different kinds of VASES. 94 STATUES and FIGURES of CHILDREN, 70 FIGURES of Таи ш элй чэ ала nou About 200 FOUNTAINS, at 9 from £10 to £400, s BASKETS from 1 to 10 feet, diameter. 7 FLOWER RES for WINDOWS, &c. ч GARDEN SEATS. 22 ORN. NAMENS fr GATE, PIERS. or And a ^ terret f BALUSTRA DING and PEDESTALS. 369 to 37. Road, Regent's o . И.Е ARCHER'S “ FRIGI DOM ;" — Patronised «41 hor Majesty бэ болы 9 ouso Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, ЕЛГАДА Н oreste Society, Б 7 @ RAYS of the SUN. rot ч non-conductor of Heat and 8 Wi of Heat beri уле sgg tan TEM айар өй пи ali вогосоњота кн maya of Ehe жар, from wind, froi — orem morning "Го be had in any required len, Two yards Т) e» үн v. "4 yard run, ak їй as: 1a: 9d. por yard. yårds wide.. Ka y yard run. r run Also “ DOS per уңга run. Вызна THowas p tesis ойе and Solo аа, т, Great Trinity Lane, Cannon Street, City, and ої all Nurserymen and Seeds- men y um the kingdom. m Qup cheap: 960 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocrom y hig B oet, and oth үг [x from the н and still SUTTON'S No. 1. A large and Choice Сем. of ANEMONES, HYACINTHS, CRO QE S, ULIS RA- NUNCULI, NARCISS NOWDROPS, £ sd. IRISES, GLADIOLI, m 220 No. 2. Ditto ditto, consisting “ M tite same kinds, i in Reduce ed Опа ntities 11 9 о. Small AM Choice ditto | . 910 6 SORTS for FLOWER POTS and GLASSES, No.4. A splendid Озен of HYACINTHS, JON- QUILS, NARCISS ари TULIPS, New CROCUSES, а, 5 0onon sii9 large No. 5. Thesame in Reduced Quanti 3 No. 6. A Small and Choice Assort: à d BUTTONS AUTUMN CATALOGUE, containing DESCRI РУБ LISTS of the best varieties s. Hyacinths, E зү ме =ы Crocuses, M other Bulbous and Choi and Gre house Plants, Ferns, American кее Roses, Carnations, and o us it Trees, New Garden Seeds, &c., is now ready, and may be had gratis апа pest fre on Im АП Goods sent Carriage For Names and Deseriptions of NEW PLANTS n now being sent out, out, vide Gardeners? Chronicle of låst "чк ESTABLISHMENT for NEW and RARE PLANTS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, , LOND, — —— NEW PLANTS. Е ў i Q L^ X KEEA ©з b Aut н e pir € UPWARDS ОР TWO HUNDRED PRIZES AND AWARDS HAVE BEEN Мур, FOR NEW RARE PLANTS ALONE AT THE PRINCIPAL LONDON FLOWER SHOWS DURING THE 8 PRESENT YEAR, W. B ti y f th Ф J (009 Collection, obe A Cash Med roy N & Sons, iE Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. — с; Catalo ge. Dutch Bulbs, &c. OBERT PAR begs to dcin that his OGUE, Н Select Descriptive and Pric Lists kc. and ihe. [3 0 еа "ап 8, И куно үе Hu Surrey, S. thouse, Greenhou ardy Plan: is, B bs, &c. sed VAN HOUTTE, S NURSERYMAN and gets , begs to announce that his NEW PRICE E Nah UN o. чү“ 111, are to be essrs. R. SILBERRAD Bs had of Me & Бох, 5, Нагр Lane, Great, Tower Street, London, E. Lo UTTE's goods are delivered e TA “of the Custom Ho ous in SS ER , Without апу ехрепѕе E r to the buyer, but "pe charged for each will | ESSES. G. BAKER А and fine stock of CLEMATIS m ns in А - much pleasure 5 offering them to the Trado, at at ^d aep ng low price: CLEMATIS е. ае RE xdi dut to ер per 74 б JACKMANNI, 245. to 30s. рег dbi. » RUBRO VIOLACRA, 245, to 30s. per doz. LANUGINOSA, 12s, per doz. d VITICELLA VENOSA, 6s. per doz. SIEBOLDII, 6s. per doz. A 65. 8 ROSES in 4 pots, 6s. per NS strong doe forcing, $ СЕ. to god E Also a large ection of American an бета ursery Stock. Amencan Nursery, Ва; T GRAPE VINES. i4 B. S. WILLIAMS, PARADISE and VICTORIA jubeat qe HOLLOWAY, LONDON, NX, NOW HOLDS RGE AND SUPERIOR буага "ОЕ THE ABOVE, BOTH PLANTING AND FRUITING CANES, OF ALL HE BEST VARIETIES A PRICED LIST forwarded on application. DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. ‚г A а JAMES VEITCH, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, COE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT НЕ HAS RECEIVED Н ANNUAL need OF BULBOUS ROOTS tuse HOLLAND, is pleased to say that they are in excellent condition, CATALÓGUES are now ready, and will be forwarded роз free on application. TE Surr = Majors New Gold-striped Thorn ОСТ ргишїо: те variegata). "s MAJOR Амр SON, Moe e, near Leeds, beg to . Ар that* the boe Pointi ul THORN is now ready to send out at 10s. 6d. еасъ, The usual ues to e vei ps office Orders or Posta; tamps in p: *CRATJEGUS PRUNIFOLIA V. RIEGATA 0“ ла & Sox).— The variegation is well marked and же pretty, апа гн pa isrenily golden, and not that sickly Ru too ft equently me dens in led golden plants."— Editor of Journal о, ri "tieulture, Aug. 29, 51865. аке. J. V. desi P NEC 4} 2 4 CPU TEES mew n P him thói F © Pp er Ј pix: Sni Кас nom от GARDEN ** Mr. Cox, e lener to Lord Beauchamp, "exhibited а beautifa White Lobelia called AVI to which a First-class e eit Faly 25, 1805." Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Soci. JES AND CHARLES LEE havin acquired the stock е8 ibis desirable EN BEDDING PLA e а S much r present que. FOLLOWING ORCHIDS will be f rec aer Е Si Office осы payal eg А bom Spa, - AS more are taken packag e e ad xs Shared? Lzelia i 6d. each ; Cattleya Trianzei, 15s. ; Cattl sie 125. Lzelia elegans, 25s. ; 500 well-grown есче specimen in 30-mch p 153. S vp per 100, best kinds, 1 bor ырыр: C. Panman, Boston Spa, near Tadcaster. E. m НЕКЕШ & SON _ THE PUBLICATION OF MESSRS. A ESPECTFULLY : BULB CATALOGUE, " COMBINED "WITH А COMPREHENSIVE і LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PERENNIAL PLANTS; ending to above 100 pages, the latter part giving the each species, with their | a Pie Au bots E рК шел ioa ат aroa hy 1 - Forwarded Postage Free on application. WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. EC NC of BULBS, The COVENT GARDEN ү ест о : COLLECTIONS, am 23 abet for t and ie E Out- 22 oor Decoratio - 6d. 15». 64 21s., 49в., % me c THE KENSINGTON GARDEN and amas аади, таа" A Ornamenting the Winter Flower Garden THE vite —HYACINTHS and CROCUS, 105. 6d., куз 425., E. 84s, › & 3 Хо, Хо. А —RANUNCULUS and CROCUS, 7s. 64, ХА. g" 4 m TAE > i$ "T © В T. | оа f OK х „ђе л уу; r ig ү xs - P GARDE) S? , e. е pe 95 M A: UE 4 С) PAXTOND Ў, & ig» f S "M d., OUVIR corLRoTTONS of. BULBS. —TULIPS and CROCUS, ы асан ONES ап а CROCUS 125. 6d., 25s., & 508. , 158, 305., & 605. ~ For particulars of these Collections; and Splendid Collections of E TULIPS, NARCISSUS, GLADIOLI, AMARYLLIS, ANEMONES; RAN r FLORAL GUIDE THE CLIVEDEN COLLECTIONS of G-BLOOMING PLANTS, drawn from the Stock at пені 150 PANSIES RE | . 200 DAISIES ASSORTED | 100 puede 00SILENE І e above, 105s. ; the quantity, 50s.; о., ; Eighth, Ч TURGET-ME-NOT, dE Аккыр с: f per 100 DAISY, Lon E . .. 108. 64. per 100 SAPONARIA, рї 4 а x rl " к=к ОК рН е PoLYANTHUS, EE. 106 , ARABÍS ALP т WM o 84 7 COWSLIPS, mixed = .. ..12 6 > »., LUOBDA e, — ** STANDEN'S GARDENER'S and AMATEUR'S FRIEND. See Advertisement, page 908. сайма; 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 961 ~ ean Plants, New Hardy Rhododendrons. d , е ANERER AND Eai o ^ PRICED korr ин ы oh Pu Mr ie dett M| әлү өр ONE. pe re e т. 7 W с c of AMERICAN PLANT n trying to convince | amuse thems ely vesi in thei e сатчу h ER. as well as some new and very handse me kinds e bad worse, while every endeavour ion, and now f. x Li cu i5 zd» Н Nursery, Wol o br be mado pi» induce them to do their best t Tux few remarks we offered at p. 913 on the Es HE. British. Fern Catalogu "eis 7 еў — ^ = "- sible, to e — evil, MM of the Еросатгох of GARDENERS, has RE A Br 1. (British uem LI s е for six p postage | for most serious con siderati me затда Мер, "yj digne Ties юн Кыз» елеч т Hardy Exotic Ferns) of his New pel КЫ certain that е ine: ке ation, and as it Т vits d > Т, F : : " А ” f TALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, a re -= of "we RE Foo» | deserviug the serious consideration of the garden- 1 IL (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as earl ssibl m Җ.. е entu bring t romi Sefe part 1L ( Meer TANARA — iid though i : € ‚ to tell some | nently under their notice, Mr. Frsir observes, іа Киева р у; ` уйин cn TOOTE nS e б M Eee igne flr wader prapa гч det of perdene ne S uced prie Д е діе d haps there is no class fi pre uch 14 в?па for th d CATALOGUE I ciat - DX CPICOTEES, PINKS, "PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, hs bi reus ed pert |a qat ме г drin d diy -d ше so little is given in a гага, P dea erm sh and far too prevalent a ош c e" the vexed AR of wages ; к Ld i w Gardens, m - that теве или i fruit pro uce cholera. x is unsatisfactory er оз, _ but will ZEW TEA-SCENTED ROSE MARECHAL D serve to dispel this popular fallacy to poin : C aci Nm m оза „ЭЁ Rossi batig asco пане Pre ets out that there has been a less amount of di эй rom nd изүне the falling off i in intellectual capacit tyof modern small, in orked on the Manetti stock, at 3s. eac! this autumn than usual in spite of the hot weather, young gardeners - originate in this vulgar cause, Жыт. STANDARDS, HALF-STANDARDS, and DWARFS | in nom e the амдаа e fruit— Perfect rectitude of character, wisdom, prudence and seh or reerende from a e ШАН spi a pro ofus s! M ian EN рч y mo gov гипер! го ipit cha Ир, A. Go E Ashbourne, Derbyshire. | doubt p a single were ызат т. оне ii она «иа s gps bes ram — — жы meer ^ agreen manner mS A s тет, t Ei Trade. s Fi V suc A buted to а prudent use of fruit in due | lectual attainmenta A a x bigh order, ought d cou e re purple, rus rugose and — in centre, 3s. each ; 30s. per dosen. о something in the bus ‚А ш the ure а they ал" Si enen; er dos —Heddish violet, sepals e- wd Ty remarks are not uncalled for, is P. The fact i із, our prr ded tr e and flour g com- CLEMATIS STANDISHT. -Beautiful volet blue, 3s.each ; 30s.p doz. evidenced by a faot that came within our i 1 for superior young i pipe idos бе or good SH varieties ^ айыы Ui M knowledge "ец, where an elderly | ™en; and unless the condition of gardeners i is bettered, Gematises, wil! be forwarded frog o n application to lady became the subjeot of true sourvy, and their quality must, deteriorate. Alm out of x & Sox, Woking Nursery, Surrey. ultimately died, Du because c баг o : А М TE N PE : ng | ТО, D гак of their business, p^ that were they starting afresh they would choose some other profes- БЕТЕТТА CAMPBELLI Пепино Р а vegetable food in any shape! Now, p things ү 5 А ~ ЕНЧА BANKES NEXU UN n. pring flower). better establishe 4 ү, шо dé Lu B t sion. — P romance of gardening ая a pursuit is VERONID US DAMPIERE їп varieties (sed oni. intimate connexion between sourvy and a want | genera ally folt that the wear sad ме ОИ of а due supply of vegetable food. Such — life, a f all [^ early man- un et p й. Iz] 9 et 7 Ф e = © £2 "co LE Р LA- = © =”, e As » c ЕД E, Е ES T © .B Ф 2 E E THUS DAMPIERI ALBIFLORA, 1s. 14. geneies as the present ought to stimulate our |hoo xl in the ас t of } d ot th quirement o еа & Sos’s New pedem and the members of our мүкүн is but scantily аи by а qu ha ranging from Wollington Nursery, 8t. John's Wood, London, N.W. ыы. to inorease the supply of vegetable food | 907. to 1007. per mm by y the ore extended ealture of what we have| “But gardeners have a more serious grievance than pem and by the introduetioa of fresh articles | еї this. With all our acquiremente, incl Ehe. Baruenets Chronicle. At for Kaman Са. а knowledge of half a dozsn trader and almost ay RDAY, bans * more pro essions, т хрр and T BAI rims Іх the e oe i number of the Popular Science Fux pod open! nowhere. 10 Г И ы MEETING s THE ENSUING WEEK. Review we find an interesting article by Professor 11 4 23 оне ud talent or genius Burner, Oct. ару Horticultural (Weekly Show) at — | GULLIVER OD Ње а ure нА value of | we attempt to p Ad literary eminence or ar үл уч =e other - erystals. The article | claim a standi son "d ied ned professions, More Tur efficacy of Воот PmuxixG in the case of |! n question is а summar several memoirs оп | galling sti ue he patronising airs assumed by the Fruit treesis, thanks to the labours of Mr. RIVERS, the same «зун, h разый from time to time in ast —— TEL ften ncial T a: v4 а pretty generall recognised in this country, and | 7271048 journals e author considers that the |9 Gishin E үш andok MR i т t Laser which render such au operation existence or absence of these orystals is sufficiently Д 5 Б е ti EN "pe е ras ds e equally well understood ; but with с E d ad^ th d жсти M en a o arai the wi i "a orest trees the cas di ín оорго: PRU APO, жид, ӨН moreoy e e is 1 erent, and ma Mile nes ot the айлы во аб tded id vim i: pe er E ud auy m orth by an € T dar men. is garden difficulties, — ** Thus," he ap ge б" this are good a and great, and all are mean an pies eid d ordinarily see in the process н ved at once easy and con venient as despicable besides. Such views d cse mould an "m — ya means for facilitating the removal or hovel and interesting to la out, da Е the | de world's opinions, Their tendency is to put and transplantation of the tree, ie he would вау that | 7® phidian charaéter, lings of the exotie|keep down gardeners with large families in the Чонай Ee a number of branches, in propor- був æ from вее айа ngs of other orders; es of genteel starvation. diss Аз lq and da d of Mesembryacem, which ind € also| ©“ » is nr а ede prin cnt useless р meto tompensate for 4 | boo en pots, and got confused with | existence of such tendeucies as these in socie! from the supplies of food. As the su : | other ооа "ig young айн, were as surely | mainly rule the world. If gardeners are to seck ai impai Р" pply is distingu ? У | keep that position which their general intelli ИОН te detect соц — and ETE, 0 ые 18. liko ike ad ben pos to hold, y - сий; ; á f ing and no ivin; n these cos, this, but the result sought may be gained, irte radi, and intended for removal Jw Word of ном агулт sustained саге be taken, at the expense of a deformed | ® a Willo B zia ^s ^s fus on, can on zv ба tree, and years must elapse before Campions, an and Rockets, had got into t гоо | borne су destroyed by the sterling worth of our nouris! tree i i i ram vigour. nfusion, when nothing was easier than to discern | c nd the eminence of our talents. Obvious other things besides the facility for | all the Опа, agraceo by the profusion | of pese qh in | merit and real mental power will compel the rovelli i n wi toot pruning is to be i hat is the revived in M «ак and early sprin ardeners are constantly using these as t destination of Sas de. qr 2 pape Mr. GULLIVER goes on. to deseri а a principal by which es eme to their proper place *partely or in a group? Isit intended for an | forms of lást отум and notes their presence in | Sots of өк m "S cesa avenue or for shelter? A moment's reflection will | certain natur al orders and their absence in others, | risin z. The one is the want of encouragement from that these are not idle questions, Ву way of | In Gymnogens "ud seen no си at all, and | (розе above them; the other is an obstacle which illustration let us take а tap-rooted tree: if such a yet the raphides, if we may so term win of Wel- gardeners themselves iet created, Our p - tree be root-pruned, the reault will the pro itschia, are gi z least. curious feature of t th either respect themse! duction of a Ja number of small rootlets that rr pte orth f th t of others, Destitute alike Y àre aseful, э ы li this rt idis ist through the several — [сы ower of controlling their appetites or their : for UTE food for the tree, expe р ug р Int which aro of no This defect, itis gom but we have said was to wir that his | passions, they ии» many a lovely scene of quie bon dud! ы. staking. Itmay, г arches are by no mean т> E The oti sns pe uda into a ч аана dingrace ^ н, however, out Жы ES fe ina case like this is [i e importance ame of gardener, and prove a pes d исор уну ojus o PR ear poesi eriv ET с their employers, and a curse: M their neighbourhood. absorb much o 11 Such men in our ranks injure our social and intellectual дез — үм all the pute vu besides, It takes Plan its b Ww k toes k күл» шапу їп aec ipi со t uU vor rmi > аве, е make these remarks а bu masters may generally a тшу not for the experienced planter, but in | Mes little в сгучай euam ire further investiga- | rien "The man eei ready to offer himself at the | hope of checking that аркайын root- such = the conditions under which they lowest wages is likely to be as ignorant ng as àt thi 8 which we have too often carried on N наа ; do age, soil, or other external con- һе is destitute of intell nd a cheap rice is d season by ignorant и> о save them- | ditions mea fe their uri or their eere ? Are| always terribly dear at any ИИИ A Фа trouble, In these cases ‘с onservtiv they always present in some plants, and ав), "But А Nor qoem ta fürgery " should furnish the гру f practic invariably Ят in others? The different ber UA. CERCASI КН deme omen ые Тах; orms under which these crystals appear—are they | ^: satin of our melo vd e p аб nployers, She "s deriv is a certain class of people who seem to | si ificant of eben AT nigram of origin ? NI o “appraise jess es ка ы а melancholy оар ла from E the | All these are subjects mnog fuller inv бда ы ih ly. This pro power eve simia 1s уза м f things, We ean afford to s г зас ыа and, as we have seen, th " hold out promise | farther eod Perhaps gen a has yet occurred in mentors, 6 io eom passi i! M rmity |o ractical utility, The o rvation of these|this country so well adapted to elevate зек appre — is ап easy matter, а requires но and improve ihe Жыла of ра — as the to the magnitude of the danger; but | moder ate magnifying power; һепое we hope that | extension of the Society of Arts examinations 962 THE GARDENERS ОНДОО AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. to Floriculture and Horticulture. Since г Eon remarks H MA сенен the keen то. еч | of t exami na In scanning over the list of | 1855, 1 was — ey find | that not а ee pardone r had t > зай pen ial subject of bo ligl rawing, ben istory, &c., of no use to gardene ung men so destitute of intellect a as Y sal care o? ior t, heat, аы. pm НУШУ, "trigonometry, | d Or з deviations occur, but they require | further р: Of the history of ihe parent | informed ; but the glossomania (which was not Шш їп Ше EDS val of 80 у lendid а I will prove, we one t. Воњ, fil, in as т. Өтм, by whom А, — p déwely rosted form ealed corym- produced retrograde varieties, with a ve t of e в origin to this source. h rtive char: acter manifested amongst Ferns, the curious тн ts h согуш 1 ferum, Mr. edem pue Nerei AND e they profoundly долы of the m aiios? ? е that the latter must be the cas ‚1 beg z аза | favour that you will publish in full the Examinations for next year, with an касу of ше rules and conditions, &c. Dat Ls this is done, I wil while cristatum, itself scarcely „crested, gives | a pro- а finely crested form, yields retrograde forms, with an | i the crests; ү ° aid to fator 1 in Un intelleetual arena with pr shopkeepers, enters, tailors, &e. IE now that had this system been in existenc e, to be that. E just Ls added Уе the "Society of Art rts. izes or certificates of this kind should possess some- thing E df the value of a degree, and I know of no more likely mode by which gardeners may raise their social ani intellectual A than by earnestly striving to in such honours, І trust, therefore, to meet a strong competition next April, s o that the Бо сіе ty о of Ar т] yn New Plants. 317. ODONTOGLOSSUM HALLIL, Lindl. 8 t th бшед апа very common Fer Bot. Reg, xxiii, 1837, sub - w^ e varieties of this widely Eoi Z3 420084 а, і. Jil. Xenia H c£: i. 178, t e 1 a alpina; and Най ssing the anx ety че gardeners to use E ans placed "i. m disposal for their atio may by witne every m [cciam and elev: —— "Tux following note from Mr. Consul SwINHOE may be suggestive to ко of ORCHIDS :—* I procured a few да se ince from a Chinese junk captain еза а species of Orchi which he had — ie ile 0да зони неа ast of For- Orchids are ми ad бане to this port То — to the northern ports of China medici The chief Lp in this article is ort of Takow with ight b y ер o c are оп their kA Y this country, as it is nor unlikely that f them will be new to sci —— Galignani states tha qp ern de- partments of France are аса Ы а pest which to them is as disas usts i ly vege tack, They do not from their aang enr ү nightfall, Ain they repair to the Beet.plant, and with their sharp mandibles ice frightful u in е leaves, so fie The mischief | о the earth, wher re they remain at a depth of a couple of i havoc ШЫ | ү superbiens, i, was R. Ооо Ios preestans And yet to get Odontoglossum Hallii s most desirable. Dr. a himself had called he bh — hs d beu ош, i panicle. emi are nearly as гес as those glossam Insleayi -— apering The sepals ints, petals ar „Amongst the various. remedies tried, one ber of a Brassia. y lon The ч 23 à ог g up the chrysalids one Yep Е to light e the plough. ` —— We have а had y aiti under our notice I ex e dcn a very remarkable illustration of ie ILITY OF FERNS. А crop of plants had bee bn from 1 the spores of N Хоры кое crbtatum, | e0 of a they ar eed | The petai | ret жен | numerous fring centre of the Кашек. part i ы | representation In ith yellow margins, А pen AD with dée „4 quen te pr d "on. tima n. tns plants prote ovi ‚© of Odonto- | | орото offers «s haine peka of g respec offers invalua 3 expression , f bloom, 3 of flowers, provided the er rity wh he pio. or s leasu 74 in such а pene оЁ. “the fall that 1 Pat ‚юрау of light big En nes 7: 061 іптідо the greater ma subdued light, or accomp: tionate degree of moisture, and of the “ A t hee recommended апа,“ ious bloom. n Orchids, a ene Becr M асова and intelligent Orchid-growers the opinion that, durin| tered” чүзү аз totally to anbal [3 beo ing ld qualities, by the a ADVANT, theg and wrlla in such a unt of and other d gura brou - on - its being admitted а jon too dry. iis le adva the c will sei not die act T Tight to e with “ro ough m e le coloured, ме ір трен pandurifo orm e | part being argon, transversely ovate, acuminate, with tee уз the ma -— the|p with a of acuminate lamellz, - en ARER the vaina — and often bearing two teeth, It w po uon white, with cho! ізо бно blo! Pn is s Anil ornament of Ecuador, where а ы Hartweg and Jamieson. only know the plant in a dried state. pea rhaps incorrect, from the ies dn. E vered by Colonel Hall, and observed later both by h experie nce „has taugi often ed rum; this form might. be called RAN IOSISSIMUM, and when dried, а indeed, "er may naturally - a good deal in bein, f smaller ger. all the specimens we "have seen, fon неа са -smallee, d name. Others, with more of the plane e charaeter of the normal меу M the алаг» bad well. — apices both to the æ and frond, and a forking of the stipes, нд щй» m developed than i r2» the order: : such a development as - th very little « third set, wi due terrm po cases, and none ab all i >ч еты а а ы rooms crested head of cris Ae this form our native Ferns to which this name has been given. plant The long-sustained wishes of eie are рот, at | ngth ^y i s in heal om at Mr. ње plant. in * Xenia” shows a variety with larger flow. This Mi ceased to bo found only їп Ecuador. —it g ien since ане in our gium, Saw a few thy саи Which lad Linden's splendid establishment. Our iend had sent over S of his travellers iu search of | We hope it will grow well wheu taken under cool treatment. Among the ten of the actual endemic Odonto- | |р arrived in an ааа бу ve - off by acc i БО ya 2-4. This is certaiuly а was ia thought capable "2 ati га uced ы Оп another к bo Slant ; ооо splen: vost faultless leaves from pikt which, in is unfo сно eve rase with exhibi my ass is mode of construction, trating the exuberance, ch hids ug an and to hav. го the plat reached the of perfection r and отогун} 3 iting; yot ihe per MITT осговкв 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 963 t had produced may also have 2 its жо, T hee on P cate coi from the iie pa ion hd наь Заа | ; it for- | " which | m or the loss ir реча. happened two years ago m Lanceanum splendens, ШАГ | кепе judge from ner ng it, tha w x 2, зей de the following of Cereal rasses, t the poten TES Онгар rally, if we inquiries mad rom a pamphlet by Mr. Gorrie, prin |st th t the I Peu press of Messrs. Peter Lawson & Son, o Although noticed by Loudon, Lawson, and other dot in their ix escriptive enumeration Ross-shire, but without success, the seeds having appa- rently lost gres epe d z their transmission from merica. t aren only be i Е ber ter or mud. later euis t гм fallacious. Dr. Ре yt y a second samp ple in 1887, which was sow nin a 6-inch fower-pot e ваш ^! mot Sith. ^) the impression which it Rs was exhibited will certainly be ye m ы the full The n > E e H E Hs inco ably bea at —— mns i covered with 54 | formed a dense pi mm o! three feet in diameter, of um ^ E кода luxuriance, and bris us cá wilder Canadian lakes cud the hilly by British oso which it seems to dese "The former — n his пс нб ia of А ой states * а пр Ай in roduces abunda: Min of bland in all the shallow streams of the ss in North-west America, between the range Which divi des seemingly with no better success than h ad atten the former attempt ; but the other plant having grown, remained undisturbed. In the second year, the i eu , and produced may be "aes tane зе by the ed y è ere is not an a eft, Е nana Planta w hich d at = different Its seeds contribute essentially to the wa. of the he pot, the plants having scarcely I a height of 18 inches. This fact proves es that the dry» it n m Canada this collection, Poil podal e, two feet #8 shall high, the ich has ome under m blossoms бп three last w tæ, with Чел, splendid a This plant «ына e with а rapidity quite uncommon among habit меч фро ial elim: ate, and to which refuse a С it is surprising that the and other water-fow], си Е of. breeding. в Situations la lad not destroyed the vitality, ав might have been inferred from the results of the er V рош, but akon of oneshot ovary year. There аге also sh of ially of suavis Veitchii, n сап eren i f them pej from х4 о 8 3" ess and m of ! "Ж, E and I geen four id m dh with 12 to 1 А on one growth. ОЁ ans ums, — а Es tatum, os. and retus PUE are eally iganti imens here, ey unfrequently на md spikes о one growth. e collection of L, Reid henhe lat о Phaleenopsis райда li 2 by 54 А that size ever been Pleni! in Eogland!—as well as tha ма, а Phalenopsis amabilis in the collection of A. B sq., the larges seven leaves being no pu ^m 185 inches in length by5 9 inches in in width! „Another r exceptional case worth mentioning is that ur he nor Septentrionalis Z. aquatica a Florida to t the Сап mention it as being n south of аса Ontario and A hey em M im, Бод, | bot t of its |si t settlers in the more northern ni erica have а С taken no pains to cultivate and чр —- whi x seems intended f. riod the bread American na published , escribes f Canada West, I Me күчтө it in various the country among persons likely to take am intret i iu its culture, Iam of opinion tint the seeds uld be sown without „delay on the margins of lakes кезу in 1 s being cie cid in shallow waters from lakes. — in water, Loud үа that ты ám o Riedel v as varied even sowing t is found in the gre profusion th sides of the Бава - United States boundary | в ine of 49? N. lat. pris grey lakes of | ll the h ters of чв ап h the Missouri and th -— 5€ through the great Mee an Hudson's Вар, oue. 8 = о © g. © B5 E "d ^ it [z] e. 2 оч е E- p excepted, as well as two flowers 9 very scape. The houses Че p at p. 650, аз being regularly divested sr ra roof жуд the hottest summer of the Messrs. Allardt, во: e- о ophilist and nurseryman of that often tioned in оо Меен, АВ Д in Paxton's в Flower бе of these paumon, who per- ivation of his Orchids, cen off, but on account о majus superbum not | V КЭР, superbions (Veitchii) produce poo resource to them «Тһе Wil f hus ked or prepar 2 ps. 5: of 0, h accord- | І T Y^ "Oliphant "(: Minnesot а, R20), fall poncio an and a er two classe: x gd e with clear в h, wi e natives, who and Sept ember, but they invite тугіа и into the region, and thus proves a double | d Rico seems never (a A h Lake | of and the ае н я E » the n wer pots | and hothouse m where шы она Vheu the are ripe let the x bs sown immediately by the sides ot Jakes, е nds, or rivers, во that „tbe natural period may be тй! is ГЕ шен А The Zizania was f cultivated in England by e | Sir Joseph Banks, ud I5 by — but it eeds do readil is cnra Й the fact pe) се вее n fact, do n op Pens minate 2 all, in "e ud. der ripen; ing а ual it is probable that i шнек tion to this gar ba rnei and the ord e b Ў meri t p PLANTS AND THE c IN WHICH THEY OW, he relation between plants y grow naturally, uld pay a visit to an -the-way corner of rsetshire, to wit, the Isle ot Ра фо k. This district, he geologis mo the — A: interest w for Aa auty of its for its ANY one interested i yh " 1t is gen collec! A it into inthe sun i ed upon [Sio of wood, or planted in|to a Toro |o gp and all ue neci along the i ке a pash- o " the A ае в Ате the year fanin The plants, hungry,” fulness and excellence I must con he English climate, leis of importance like that of Berlin Г eed cal attain that ‹ Lo rburdened wit th them. y t if Orchid scatte. roof all tee] enjoying good ке, are looking | t duratio to ра d chalk downs before o uce to the {> А of its native ion would not only м9 of bu t it doubtless orticulturist. would south of this rise Purbeck and оос range, which ru ела t LY may tra if an where, the student t the NUT 5 ED whic ad has кай Hi a climat advai ema novelists in their gren of м ыз cond f tho Abor es which uy enumerated, fully ree acum on. ric inl the and Warner have so Ud it will find a most uni ..'* That "the 7 will bo found suited for the beg leave once double-glazing can confiden rein пра are to be culti eei require a tempera di aper m Si northward | of "pe o g that | dy be ien оца b im to Johnstone's Physical Atlas) the | Isotheres or line Central passes Lake TD yet i while to not exceed th d that Orchids which n yems, double-glazed 1 an average ‚1053 floriferous than those cultivated with com far houses ————— Tus THE CANADIAN RICE. H planí, the Zizan tica of Linn our nort во little healthier d certainly | senti: which I have seen with ] aris, passes at parativel greater trouble under | sour deret glazed roofs, as "ut i in England as in other со. Ж. Таше, OW jch described in Olip E. 8 ndino the northern li p 7e o south of Lake It Tiascn, the ed d М % on the one side of Терра аз compared w abou Pies swamp, LA vered, when about р, 12th of August, "n whi ch were 10 or vide Wild Ri е, „the ther, " instance of what wonderfully diverae soils certain will flourish i in, is is afforded by Aster Тар, he seel Р r with this plant grow ing Me and them os in plucking the ear i tents as they pushed their canoe 1 TI h the ball c — in which the tick that pam impossible. | it nl ecd in a chinks of the ү olite rocks, with «аы ed of гелин те, the "s jon p errang Mackenzie, of Coul, in Nell and the late Sir О, = Occasions. [taken as а representative d 3 ЫШ; it occurs 934 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. сабе in the dunes, while hardly y, which, it may pi ] some. intermediate forms it ad be зе" ха. ће sands ра Ам е Вау. laysits eggs upon or "in n; the leaf. d but the ey had in P^ the many bog s I need "a lite; p this there. are two or more broods in for the flies | lowers than ordinary examples of spot ti аа are pun а сся evidently tied by s d from the зі, Hi Muy to е pe they were paler in colour. moist conditions; and so, not without a атеш I leave of July on „plants under paling, u urel leaves, as MA variable, Latea, with the these little gems for their near neighb owers in gardens. ; and the lower ones ow, plants. Parts of the heathy district, евр та е е аа p ю the Celery, He. "dl fly i s bred from | a t identical with those hill tops, have been planted with Pinus sylvestris and | blister the leaves Smyrnium Olusatrum | more hirsute, and had larger Pinus Pina in is curious to see how, under the (Alexanders), and they РМ infest Ње Parsnip ers entirely yellow, yielded al shade of the form the vegetation is scanty, while | leaves tricoloured flowers, and the others under the Pi nastors С най кыма flourish in com The Pm flies of UMS Onopordinis of Fabricius in ha it o growth. they differed nsiderablg, ma MS abundance be because, in the (fig. 3) are shining « боео NS ith a fe Ww bla ck br. istles being v very ‹ dwar fw rith li ght pree een shining ng lems mi lat tter case, the shade i is ems in "mount, owing to the | on the ha a X, zh ty which os fies da horns is yellowish ; the for bedding purposes, under the name of V, Inte. се foliage. The Gorse in this district is almost entirely of | latte nd a » furnished with а йд ne bristle or | belongs t and is one the dwarf kind, Ulex n доп d and all three of the | seta, Ў hs biac, exci a ase, The eyes are | most "useful plauts, being тегу | imet "f viz, br. commoner Heaths gro profusion, mingling | dee rescent space behind the scutel is than fro om 3to 4 inches high, T gloriously with the bright. pu n of the Furze. | pite hy ; L pee Merit 1 is rusty Et. uihil. vid yello, Ya. Traversing the heath to the » е - » s ө ага ,| and downy; the uch 1 than е tana red very variable in colour. [= the abr rupt transiti tion of the. on ark- bo m. roe zu ur "With bro like tricolor, but vaie from Pi t blue to g t two transparent spots on the costal e othsn enims ше га nt plant, nd p h ыа а ni stunted Pers bie leaves were much mo ceolate, and M fR ө foun d miz ted w vith the more fally devil "s deir {ешш bcnc ы шнш being very long rent e Gor o longer U. nanus, but аы indeed pe isi oue "gll the true i т TEES latter he time of m l to range fail soil in either place. The oolite range is very barren, nevertheless in the hollows and sheltered places a profasion of Carduus nu may be gena recalling the abundance of the pian itt on the dry оо е Oxford: | shi lk d ihe horticuituris& as to the di i f our wild | ànd fiv pl ording to the kind of soil on which they gro Д THE CELERY FLY. THE a ae account of s Mri little | insect, conden: from our 1841, may, w a i ove useful Mi айу ы suffering severely this year from the attacks or X larvæ upo n r Celery plants. eed it cely possible vegetali without. обоза the blist Shi ch are more or less gem In Brit. о look at any beds of that С ME ies s la arger high, but it c bapes y т 0| brighter ar biu a ít tim just name Pe d, iey а dar, uced sorts may be rendi propagated from hardy, and ier flowered m summer ; even now (Oct of blossom ; ; Y. montana ч grova from an be pegged clos John Tyerman, C small iode shows 8 | esp on Ње mi Fortunately there are deed Mie: are destined to prey upon these destructive Te ionmon, a figur may u uod assist in keeping "tiis tuberia се under; т as soon as Ше withered leaves indicate the sake of the ri: rising generat ion Т bomi eid ever had an opportunity y Mistleto bough ? in a Lire g condition Plant тыу; — uch to be eal we have no recently published. Plant atalogue. in i g to the US of the enclosed larvae t 'ot 47, brow wn, accordin On examining g these” Peel ym it seen moving бон jen thin and where d been con- red, EMT part "of eds easons nerd y ТАВ. psal with the ‘alimentary Me абы аА, the [s k; | the head is attenuated and the tail obtu use, with а few | babercles (fig. ds ipp ^ the inmates. Hom ста Tagetes ТЫ annuals for summer апа a рц, It is graceful did "Fern-like i in leaf and habit m the moment of coming up, aud flowers profusel through the whole summer and autumn, retaining its t all dubi . bes mn Jed of the | hav y | ment see aliod latter bei ar ook which new and com catal edition of or a supplement 2 " either o aen: would be a valuable. hrec “ш S ti н сс. to each, pat cal nat ERTA s to be et referable one, plant to be readil vage and freshness till the Jast. Tts allies, the | a Afri ican French Marigolds, possess this h habit of зеет р fresh A flowery till "late autumn more than апу аш, but this is quite distinct from them аа very much dwarfer. It should be а boon to garden where the Calceolaria fails, as it us often dne of late Its adva n: 0 КҮ be potter E ue they are at Chat where there is a line of be quarter of a bed in len considers it a pum able bedding slam, € the more par- ti cular arly so аз from its bes i annual, the usual housing bably Mixta d J ana proow vements g eril Rod b; pro e kitchen ga rvatory is bein mation to the pupa; Eri however, abs for they change among when shut up ina box. These у нту у А D мч Мейе збе tim the d x ns sd bos gots, which are contracted, a eous, and horny, enclosing n e prion a a іе вуш of а charm CN which has be fectly forie i in i Feb ary, on opening icd cases of som which had {айе отав late in the autum s, my, atten nuate ed process en found "S - |р. E e the реет ub jo of de tut, wer er ud that had got into a shaky condition, remade, W.|i Robinson. Violets.—The his istory and origin of the Violet alluded to TH our correspondent Mr. Robinson (see 916) is this :—four years a hy г of all the ad йз plant ges sodna the great есет gar dai gth. Mr. Led circu Mr. Taplin in ng | su of the great labo must attend the p^. ation SLE e who will take the nien le to wri biga of any one plant contained in a single of the publications ay a ke һе T e sur d xc zr pric Men 1 pa ron wit ith m authorit; set the example in its in 1842, with Supplement in an e val y go ms cies and varieties of Violet whieh then me ith, for the purpose of proving their | болел as куа ies and varieties. Amongst отит were the fol- lowing :—Viola cornuta, calcarata, tricolor, arvensis, lutea, and peii and as the results were hi ighly the ey may also probably be C e fro om seed, but either from. "a debilitated nstitatio piden contains, isa great authority i ccording to whic! of Paxton's Peaches beni Шу у coloured and u row g the ovipositor ; the eggs betweon the ealyces of such meer ; but ib is * Curtis's Brit. Ent,, pl. and fol. 241. cause, ib bas never Seu, «d itis now d t to our gardens, Arvensis came partially true; there were ees in question g ursery, and pes sequen nce of the very experienced in Apri fine bright 3 when thoy Ye? | ОстовЕВ 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 965 ЖЕ insect Ше | being busy then, few of failed to set. W. Abraham, Messrs. Donald's | ey. Y egere -bird hawk moth has been summer in this yr pelety I| bare aptared ч gin voua be happy to exchange a | зр has gan ne. The small on the сонну, лабы very common; | red ad e s hell has, ч also been the miral. T have not seen о 5н» thel been „done with Lord Ж amateurs, иш I fiud a ‚ light rich earth, aboundin decayed vegetable matter, to su it m ds in question admi A Hants. [Your pecimens аге not quite во hity coloured as those е furnished by Mr. Bennett; but they are never- Cutting off Tree Roots from Flower Beds.—This I send for or yo our inspection, — drin pn of the] s Mr. Briggs has dnd fio or very — A and at other timi 1. At T spreading. hairs. Sometimes flowers scentless, specimens. were first — Perg in the basket in which has m Regent's icr d we could not detect Scent а r. Briggs says tha sa "The calcareous T de; plant occurs produces both odorata plentifally.” We have X been able to identity it Loans with any of the numerous inter- D nch fo зара ribed by — and Boreau. шс ; У. sabul losa, Borean.—Spe- Park, as follows:—A d d filled п its habits, and which is generally very co n at ehe in most y miras is unusually so here this The larvæ of the death's-head moth have also yen en rather plentiful, ie of the chrysalids having eod bund in a small Potato field close by. D. Freem F, & A. Dickson 4 Sons Nurserie. Beet —Can any о к: де ota espondents oblige hei ecting е вуче 0 of финиш ав a field for Te nan ? Man possess good ability, a tolerable d self- КАШУ), and are not frightened at hard work, would be much interested in being furnished with an impartial account of the climate of that part of Austra lia, the availability of tbe land gran nte, ( а well рє тиет — | paret forming an impervious wall 15 inc — Neu n |through which the roots of trees can never ery | W. R. ғ : HONA Dan Andersona — for the нб 4 of May pm " АТ. | increase also at wt grew fas fas made duri parative advantages of New Zealand, would, I Feel peu interest and perhaps benefit many besides mys са ie dew 'ener. a. S. n JPear.—There being cmm at Ambleside, in the bod of Me, Grier, man, а specimen of this Pear, which measures nches ir [ur as as follow: Сз mieranth 34,050 ; vailed in April, and which had rai the mea minimum temperatur May by nine-tenths f a ee. These changes had favoured th , | growth of species of Cinchona. The greatest w during the month (101 inches) among e measured pl ad occurred in a fine plant of Cinchona micrantha at the lowest сри г — this species is health. The ian growth in Cinchona succirubra (6 ба)" кы air of te fourth prit ng plants, MN i! seedlings on the lst June, 186 C, Pahudiana, 5092 ; THIRSK NATURAL with тоу gravel and reign Y tchat CULTIVATION he moisture of the coast sandhills at Southport, уор (J. E. W halley), Malahide, Co. Dublin (A. „р. re), Ne „| (Dr. D. Moo wcastle, Co 2. -— үз shore of e h Neagh, near Shanes Castle, Co. rim (Rev. W, M. Hind). Mr. More — the Malahido ге which has sometimes all pur all ere form le p sometim color. yellow flowers, a mere V. t ту seems quite clearly shown now that boi the purple and yellow flowered plant the termi inal lobe of the that there is - Жылы. character to rely cem e perennial-rooted coast sandhill Pansies from one mad е ould consider to form an them intermediato link connecting the typical tricolor and typical lu lut; ‚4. Т. Boswell Syme sends a in the most perfect pente Cinchona pel however, | r (8 i the dod 'The number ut e t | in the eae as the y | не ера bod Hampstead Heath, iem, id | are меч Ы rms The specimen sh ree, gathered in July, Se м Whilst r, and peret, in the Jul xamples "m in the the month was 6071. "The num us of 5,| — C. succirubra, 14,350 ; С, Calisaya, 61; 2004; C. officinalis, An ы varieties, making a total of 55,597. А, СА leaves are prete ра and in some g the lower ones the haft becomes a distinct petiole. рег ulari a,—With regard to this genus. Mr. More etes. Hisrony.— The following аге the report of t the Curators on the scarce d plants distributed this year vs which are notable o by nd Án cal Exchang e rion seaside form called, whilst the p peres of Fries and Kind beg is is tor recei ve the new name of L, leiospermum, Kindberg. e score p pseudo-fluitans, Newbould. —In the new ts oldest claimant, a Brazilian plant, a are Jod airs pt Lebel's manuscript name of rupicola two species haye je recently described th 2} ол, It was grown аб Grasmere in the sir on a wall in the garden of — T3 Esq., Forest- side. Is not this xp hr ad Ceylon Timber — Can spondents inform m di pom rea pamphlet publier at Colombo, and comprising a descriptive list о timber trees, can be procu ар, The Salway Peach.—The merits of cn e late Peach are scarcely, I thi well pe ey deserve to be; the tree is hardy, and a ie M рамад за Bucks. ym of you Ew torsesnadiedis irnish me with a remedy ly for this evil P I yon a vs harlesworth Tokay in beautiful conditi is planted ; he border, which i is о мамы, peltatus emi M ditam itj à joe t ^ e Boating e leaves WE very flaccid, Te unfrequent, оош leaves ; А, а r along with R. flori bundus, Bab.) says of R. this, it is a * very gro plant, and may be a e Rev. W. W. Newbo distinct subspeci uld inclines to think. Pro; olus r Babington зои it with R. heterophyllus, with which it — the weak other r for r English Botény Supplement in accordance with ip ie officinalis, has been found by Mr. More in some —— оп the banks of Lakes Cullin and Conn, in May is new to the West of Ireland, harig P ad giri and “is very by x Bann, in Antrim. R. |a of which hav wing æa intermedia.—Mr, Whittaker sends specim from ^ ihe neighbourhood of xar in n Derbyshire, cordate leaves a usly petioles, but y" some of them th полон | bracteolen which are regarded as chasacberie of It}is not recorded as a plant of the Treni ore sends supply o urhood of Dublin, and wri A. G us a е neighbo bim асны Баі аа ом у= of the others, except and € take the place which R. fluitans Englan [BE i-i ЕРЛЕР Я What n be done? F. F. - Iresine Herbstii alias EE EE Y chaffeltii have read with much interest Mr. Ben Жент s g this келш bedding pus „(вее р. 940), сап сопвсіепі endorse eres as to its "s more e than P ear s is season R. A. Bri living & ing characte — |Т. sends from Limes h bourhood of Plympton Moin. з nshire, and dried exa vov г а Violet, with the. follow. ск wth теве! mp ү. odorata, the root-s stock wid e-creep Viola mele yr between hirta а DON rs :—Hab: g that ping (in -? of the |1 * The plant pro ms as well marked by distinctive da dins аз Ц ober ог Hi а рч келек та due vince. Iycarpon tetraphyllum.—This, though now sidered as ntt to the Channel Islands and "the r e possession ma specimen of the true plant кс as being from this тет In & the реон Ireland it ај appears to be not [mera with a ticket in the handwriting of Mr. Mos n Amo mitted by Mr. Babington а Beoich р lant, "but ri by ] Messrs. Watson and ri specimen in llection at Ni castle, em a field near the Hirsel Loch, Berwickshire, is the tru pla armen Lant ost sanguine anticipatio this is to save а d тара god from the Which your e it, fat uad coupled as "Y is "witb ts "Dan rr gi ^w shade and mois ture are essenti ом stelons whi cove on | the flowering time som which is longer eso the i ed p* ch bear tufts of leaves and flowers; petioles Nos h Yo red throughout "ш, go - dellered hairs, at соси long, pl ge e, S ве. e шайы rev us all gonium wer than four terrace, which is not "et not cool and t elevated and fully exposed to the — ing d over beneath ҤЕ ender, 2 more brilliant dn v Under p t f is only. а narrow the point blunt, the crena road as deep ani heir ciliations few and v ower, the NN part with on $ the l h cordate that th. sinus left пет €— уер. hie than t d densely йш; ; Panos Pierii sho; rt; peduncles weak, inches vm 1 when ee npo: is in only a а few sca tered h airs, to 4 more likely to be been found by the Rev. A. a hedge n qne aman but "he considers that it erm Fer Pacem igro-pu. ulverulentum, mith.—Mr. Whit- taker M ton Smith's original ios, of Hellesdon, Norfolk, examples of this p E pener by the Rev. Kirby Tri 2 Ra. — escription is made partly from dh Pole from the rs LN Stom ы 2 feet high, panicled Merge g cho ersley and his friends all give the prefarence hh Е mz E: f imd i m ither of the T [| H E d ЁРЕ gi JH f ‚8 BU BE В, g Ez [н mplains, May not —— wen continuance of easterly | е anther spur eme ovary ds | broad ; equal, a q | each furni | the lowest one resque of "c inch across, o downwards, distinctly emarginate, | е he spur T рну e conspi: rh. чя e dense ау [=т= below the oblong, blunt, ciliated obovata ht or ten purple lines, icuously ciliated calycin epp; M six times as long as furnished with а at the point, е! surface of th: bluntly rd d пон о he ground purplish-brown. few | stigma. Pedicel at least twice as long as near ы ded ; ате densely hairy with violet-colour hairs, shorter than the slightly T "акръаінрой the calyx. 966 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE _ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Much like V, floccosum, f Chelifers which h ПУ stems еи: and sete less woolly and had bier ism this summer et d a he 1 imbs of the і crenate leaves, Jonget | MOS and by t use-fly. Мт. ie mentioned that i in the ich are white in Жү floccosum. Екы ot Abe rdeen the com wasps were | TI bu t this summer. А let was read with one that is ed known and widely diffused npon | fro Stone, giving an account o pidemio | 7 the Continent, the V. Sc cope anum of Schrader, the V. nigro-floccosum of Koch, the V. mixtum of Ramond in De Candolle’s * Flore Proin" The Norfolk speci- mens agree well with the pla It is probable also that the V. t -nigrum i : AP m Schrader, igrum h: all tireo ? bein g yorida m and the other species, nt b; Mr. A. G. More eal ве neighbourhood of „Tring, both Buc! ks and Hert of Wirtgen's Fasciculus, h England, whereby vast nu destroyed, so Rees voe 4 any of the perfect wasps ave been n during the summer. к had also noticed that Tio earwigs, which on the o been exceedingly numero wasps-nests and devoure r hand had Professor Westwood read a letter from a pi^: in wkich it was stated that vast numbers of ear- wigs had congregated in the cov er of a bee-hive, F. Sm M stated specimens from indes Nae of the. Continent, is a conviction that the pre of not observed a single wasp or wasp’s nest jen “collecting OP at ошого some po which has been 0 т ыг а mark by which this may | diagnostic acter. It is sometimes present in the smali-flowered G. Amarella, and in large-flowered G. germanica every variation may be traced from g b = y "ed ec Watson, from Thames Dit tton, Sart rey, from amongst sown Clo over. Probably not uncommon, but very easily di P. je nceolata. Nenhi d. attacked by the larvæ of Laverna subbistrigella. fessor Westwood gave an account of the hibition rof | Econo and of n Products, — ndustrie, at | te ty of Polyommatus Alexis, measuring only 8j lines in the expanse of the fore wings. Mr. Stevens exhibite ^ pee m: - HON - insects just arrive ed fro Damara L e | peats us, had attacked » vübr of the | fess ed o ds of Epilobium montanum, and of Goliath badalas "Me. B d commun icated a notice of =- Neotinea i intacta, Reich. fil ap I was LE to the Rm Flora by wa "is ged ants eiui the steeple of St. Morris' ' Church, бнр which A d bee en nd тпаїе of lez eaves Dod to ран Our auth a ЧР mistaken for smoke, an had осе rete gre among the inh abitants ; and Mr. Wormald К, “ must be left for т the considertia by P ебі іп the dint Number of|he had recently observed the н diam about the * уот of Botany," Pier ra anied by a coloured | the spire of ]ban's Abbey. А n гези ісе was also figure. Only some | half-doze n specimens have yet been communicate of the — effects of a speci es of gathered. mules in Sont h America, as known British species, dut was dig rmerly "referred by well as Sir «seni p Б Aceras, y It of Asia Minor, the что вак Northern a pia , Africa, бео, Italy, Spain, Por- ш т Wilkinson s account of the poisonous fly named Zebub i in Upper Egypt. теа а is des great padres inte à ere Potamogeton nitens, Weber.—This is а s adi new to Britain which been fonnd by Dr. Moore in Ireland, and Mr. G. E. Hunt in Loch As T ute. 10 has I cribed and figured in the Journal 33. Ofthe previously known British itis.— Һа ате e sent — which wnguestin ably belong from a station in um- berland, tha € locality of which it is not thought | desirable Siks int, which is within 100 yards of th level not aware of any other English 1 locality f This little volume comprises of Dub lin. London, 1865. - substance of 15 lectures epe d н Trinity College, Dublin, and “is ded a intende roduction to the more лунур treatises of Lye, "Pens, Jukes, and others The chemical history of the globe we i the constitu- tion, so far as is known, ы К: erficial а ad of the the | inhabitants of this plane t. When oxygen was absent, ae. we cannot forbear expressing our regret Mr. Haughton, for whose ability we have so highs онш of 230065, respect, should, because һе differs in opinion Mens 1 of Geology. Ву the Rev 5 Haughton, M.D., ome other naturalists o the mode in which i» = ` (9 fashi i F.R.S, Pirina of. UE TOANE, пла арар n the University а 360. h ера огу of the globe Inthe concluding yos. the reader will finda; summing up of the Los derived from the fossils of the vario epochs, an and an account of сл of Таш arwin, and others, ir, lm Fs their object the explanation, 80 foras is possible d e Ше history of the globe. In connexion with ungenerous as they are or. mn de la Fédération des Sociétés d^ Ф Horti 1805. 8vo, dep The аг ti of и wee 2 which t К йк clearly mian Mr. Mid ian Zone. That in the county of D "IP { 300 yards 1 iigher. P. angulare.—Mr. Richardson Еа merui of this, which was not previ iously n sends also a charac- | s, the earth's mihl ы по охудеп. ositi iut of T stratified rocks, and their eposition from water, an rious slates, sandstones, and кто vtae. with their associated minerals, are the m In the third lecture d the prias. i "ihe nstance in 2 their value to io йош, as for а barr uled =ч near Wooller, Northumberland. Ophi ud m vulgatum.—Gathered by Mr. J. G. Baker last summer, on the Hambleton Plateau, N.E. subjec! next tre Yorkshire, at an elevation ot fally оз ards above the | f. f вез ехе! and in the Su а ЗЕКИП, к» trachyodon var.—M - d. More sends | Horefo таны. wher from са am of Lough Cu йеп, E by an Eq em d, by atmospherie by its bed d sheaths with weak green te griculturist, carbonates Chara alopecuroides, Delile,—Mr. Mor ore sen nds a ЖА Не Soa d^ only ir e salbworks of New This 18 т зб to Bri ply of this Me Meme species, brackish water, Wight. e pemi a ре Mcd с p the | No considered, and allusion made in D р а оће interesting matter, of wi culars -— r readers some р i ре own colum аг еа on pe йо ору 0 of Ass on о aid the otherwise poor "x "ni г the crust of the globe, form the subject of the next le cture. We need scarcely say that no very satisfac- deposit the 20 miles thickness of strata i constitute | m "o айай hereafter.—Parts Я of XXIX XXX. "E bring the "work up | to үрен 1 лайоп. more bus M than ed. —The principal plants which come ead which w we have to — are Camelina M d at Clesdon, iv , and арна y fd a КОМИ arwickshire (H. Bromwi iler Tis relative abundance of the various groups nimals and plants at the different geological epocha is next considered, on Temperature , by J, P. from the Proceedings of the Mp mrs fon rs, of the Brit ding t : Malacozoic, Iehthyozoie, rODozoic, e pre evailing Anth Кама, xy sums up the OLOGICAL: 4.—F. Smith, Est, Y.P, in Mr. F, Bond exhibited some interesting varieties of Fidonia atomaria (a moth remarka ble for the EE in deos "59 and markings of th of the oppos es), namely, a male and female, рон mM ordinary m of the male and another e lastly the existence of Mi he considera- ion of the geometrical laws "that. ie ы яри of plants, сты, ри ME forms the the seventh lectu n are also ge eometrical med soe mds се of Vds male; to the ry of the various Miss upon "e. sbn pina of Molinos, T үн} Reptiles, Mammals, rd 1 the nearly allied Lepid Foraminifera пр to the malia Sp: h | chapters, which, Анта we recommend ch of our reade SEES еч тасм. Тһе Mra p. expects to 1 namely, Æshna tendis EN signos, and the notice of su two new species of Phry туғапе wis x mentioned some peculiarities h ана nn with the devel the даа silkworm. меи Dorville exhi i f Caradrina cubicula with a number of small red B eet arranged symmetri- cally on the under surface of the wings. Mr. Stainton to find an account of the more recent ‘deposits of the 5 | and. ote upon d | lower carboniferous William Ё ў CATALOGUES KRECEIVED.— jg a ve^ tive Catalogue of a Selection of Rotti ОстовкЕ 14, 1865.] : THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 967 =a bes sorts, Among fist of y, Globosa, and Lady бате are expected to t -— g= ЖА аа A) So " o. 110, contains very тиу: . The Apiary, — conducive to health generally and to freedom from dysentery i in particular. ular. We would also again strongly Glas, INVASION The proprietar « the shop, writing to the ваш зоте gow Morning Journal a paragraph reporting the | ОР T OBAN s SIM rnal all apiarians who h inspect their hives. found some of our stocks which two months ago were | provis ioned with sealed food, to be almost nt de Camelli iw apes es that. were not briefly described. Florists Flowers. i a little umns to e in ыс to аы ihe CRYSTAL PALACE DAHL plains of a falling off with respect to Dahlias, nd quality. ti Apos „ Azalea гое the Ук уы аге M our m d n clouds, 1а SA и te free use of brimstone ue tied. to force om- thr hrough the key n Љо Аа hole а etes shutter-bol& we ung woman who te ps the shop had to shut up a e herself off, as p were unusually с I ште a the premises every ps T e TOSS, иш өн prone to use their A , Indeed, I was myself afraid iv pre- nspected f conviction that they were perfectly safe for iie de are found. to be rae at nt of starvation. "Therefore it is that we advise imm eme inspection, and a libera өч РИ of many pounds to each hive that may requi the v of hoes, бова, 0 SW: Жү) екы were literally ving the doo: mention which vt ex all o lower i in a former years. : With regard to quantity, I may | sessi "d have not the number of uos vd E Ам years аро, Мед shop, and the ыи. ontside had difüculty in which, Feeding Bees,—I am surprised at food ьс Aa М M" Mire can conve -— the ag of vey n from а Having 3 large glass es, I - it with food r times with s have to thank you [^ being er, rood average опе. As t Mr. Turner and Messrs, чайнам, I E state ‘that li d that M cap and veil, To-day I again since the removal of the honey has not been so m Saltmarsh but very rarely exhibit at our йы а wise a mistake, I, on the оре. E had t the date not m altered, the Show would cd — with that held in Sootland, th exhi would have been thereby inju- riously affec I quite agree with your correspondent in his тип роп, me h having alrea e1 maet red in the Glasgow M. with the T are ad alluded to arden n randa. 9 in Ireland should por "T е, y rail, the pr "T station ы ae out m nd w Journal, but the substance of it is apparent fro follows in the extrac e no "— or sweets, wherever, or whenever, access n be obtained by them, but. the statement e m what | t from the second letter written to | just quoted. There | b on ior gate at Woodstoc hia Тым и diia "features of the lan to — village win. “Жас anks of the river Моге, up ^ very tock, moderate length leads i in a very direct way I steep ascen nt, to tt od M^ rious important. works have recently been on persons in and about lace and nei hbourhood. | on here, and ia carrying them out Mr. McDonald, g would bo rhy | it A referen predicted - year that ib We have had most Ld ined i invasions of our honey gardener, h E judiciously Pa pt th vm rst- ce to your Paper o of som m, AG е situated in the basement of the пиа | character ot. the we lly pi Ф Ww" ums "» de ugh the bees have " come round garden, recentlv finished, »' illus tion of this. With p^r to the del i: of the present year, | consid mie d yrk ad If inadvertently left | Giren an elegant Grecian style Е: house overlooking a mec the est ent describes Marquis r4 Winchenter as| open for only a ngea e, the p the nificent landscape, stretching far "enough for the une ot tho без e judges appea ve thougbt | foraging party a (esed 22 i i they awarded it a First-class Certificate. You uni fi adds, шен m y; тү 5 ut the little further time will elapse before the рту ів | Тһе thousands of bees ri in Inde cape to be most appropr riately connected? or, in other 44 what foreground is to be given to " well, р [ге aarded this also, bu doing so I a in strain t nE EF ө 1 5 , | picture ? Obviously a e flower £ dj. а shey оц І villingly Admit that iti is i etam a ow, iu. d ossible to compare | m this caia with Um d nd we Ана never known a eros weapon used nd on such occasio ons. They are usually ioo randers in summer, still less pranka, qui үе ad Aper пу trees and shrubs done? Т believe that i € are no two Dahlias more totally distinct than + From what has been stated i& will d m that the = ж] and your Sorteepindnok ero inr treatment. In the case which occurred at Oba the insects must have been infuriated by the of the smoke, p mes character, and we stron ngly ' suspect that they were | ei E^ ‘certainly not be ont of ut tben there is that баарда too. The problem has Ms evel (9 | judicious S|at the store. The bees are ve Ty apt about gaged upon the oc taken especially to a flower named v^ took Second-class Certificate, while many really fine flowers were pipol by unnoticed ;” names ing ^ 3 юа prize awarded en Неде next mlale t wr M innovation of allowin one exhibitor to take one овы. He ing into o е "eagern with attempt at spoliation, ork, is marve! is also the rapidity w. а рор ropriato, p^ T if мевага аге по ot tak n to Lap uod E even it pe Ф и "a zm the yes Зы of t educated to rob, - es apiary where the ref! | combs is place d out t for them to clear away any honey tch individuals at such times for temporary po "r probabi | pro u t of assault, and by their violent aliq pots bya rendered tie peacenbly-disposed robbers positively | of. which are remarkably well cut |o native workmen, : The garden gar ch bees will pursue their Mjemquier P vilia $ whi ne once fairly зардоб to the bend ах the зой of lines and m hrubs, Dwarf Portugal para wall of granite, the stones % four sunk panels, а ba: “Жыз designs 4 the e granite cen iece. els are апоу asses of e ever, this new winter garden, beautiful as it is, ped will most attract the attention of a visitor to Woods with its noble He forgets, how however, tha tho e Crystal il Palace Exhibition is for eg of a a floristo society. The Palace pamm ater publie, not for the florist; ande offering priz ce fee, it cid & jn pe» me порае is ig "other hives will prevail. With strong colonies ач loss of ун the very | with rre is less damage T ie except а the € — which occ d but > сһапсе, n mi P ун ng ИЙ! named E Why n er h hi d, and m: e is more eitte not? If the grow by розете, e боот fortune, or Pus attention de saving of ME. variety, by ii antage of it; for if i served i d to s torvation n for dem pan d — to as|this slope, carpeted growing singly dd specimens of Pines, Cypresses, Cratægus, Liqui and other : things, all o of t mid bci tae тегаран y tend to ех t| during the working b. of the dye m^ if p an ev baize background mentioned decidedly ew oven 1 do: as regards plants, but im the case ight gr belief that food supplied grea service real di 4 егепсе to is most desirable, SE xS of stands, I admit tbat and most societies stipulate Bst) | t is well now to Мө дез у е "is уке. M poah which ned n bees greater to attempts а As wi godi н be carried | а ml d ead to, we is made of much to the hees, and № more likely to 11, lo dn petes | пра E зо and fortunately E. ition, is, when which it has acquired here, so a very fi which in habit and colour it » difficult to уер а бар іса, borealis, "HUM Cupressus are also all large and ка. .of what Mr. McDon ald s yore po should ы Нойтез, | ее they are not, the Д j to disqualify the exhibition. Mum queer A be “somewhat pedore we believe а зм cu admission of air, provided it is wi ithout draught, to be of КЕЛЕ death. So far gone was it n its 968 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ctor qu ; Е h be admitted, the amount of mosis me Me MeDonald. like se husbandma i It is worthy of observation нуў а | «у ero Nes дой i юр to “dig irae ү ап к pra it"—the edi i that if it гуза pueri of earth or sand,as the case may | great care, and ringing is onl: be done L3 should ultimately die it vill not be before it ts shown | be, has A Bs gorged before any appreciable mein of e ings of тау [TW unmistakable sigus of revivinglife. All around what | nutriment i is extracted ; at the same time ls wallow- VINES.—In the a dy to keep 1 : appeared to be a sapless and lifeless trunk, ar t bur Ho fruit sufficiently den m careful > бы» tue iti, f green and healthy-looking shoots bursting forth, |i f the md some of 22. sh g sun y 6 and 8 inches а teg are текей унер edem] idm its pts чє дада. behind. by і fire-heat, the berries will shrivel, an тг. - imi appearance his tree presents is hig ш e kinds, аз decay, the iii. hly and, in е Physiologi ical тош of MAE highly т ае Let "em eid ге s part of the grounds, а eed t of the rocke ether near ы род Тһе т is placed ne it yum earth on the surface is thus caused, by menns of which opposite 5а те ie effects urface of the ground, turning up the e the eicit; and producin ga fash and ferti’ ile formerly was а barren wa aste. The e mode in wh the eart, burying ich the oil where а ma nagement, It is easy to com the re is wanted; but t inte "n ut to regulate 1 the atmosphere toa be, in front of a precipice, and penes of 1 blocks of ieget thrown up into brokea cliffs and 1 төй: шанк. үт кр: egrowing] plontifaliy are Osmunda native pharynx is extremely muscular, and provided with an | internal muscular tunic, which acts within like the | piston o of an air-pump ; anything to which the mouth | galis, Ferns, together A roo adieu Sax one of the mimic cliffs s UN ша ы hangs i in gel таув; and alon ng s й ы the rocks Ёрге filipendula adorn m with its delicta pibnately cut Бы "while 0 P ar summit a5 other mim ic cliff are sev veral plants of Pampas of th D aanas walls of the pharynx and csophag peek is no doubt that Wesen do an — "eel "of y their feeding on the e biting 08, roots of p an b said. mde aive s is all nonsense. hey w shed, ав they hav ve no tee They could тзн ; they are m the d accu e ated upon them a dming the. summer, conduces Ar ys to the health and well-being of осспрапі risa lc ii admission of light, 1 TC ms GARD) Кы do Бе 8 "Bd B :@ t thos all the air possible protecting Чеп ri аке а subtropical character by the introduction of few саген. plants, dim Te caria avenue will kei be a n a ir. 75 a an is this m Dm which they like it all the berare made Pimps them round the some people M tha т: ereas they really come after the piot et manure. Е. R. L ankester, in Science Gossip. level and s it i is phute on on үч кеч at eun чеш е with w. are already fine шр of Araucaria һа How grand will be appearance when the epe have attained the size or the giant already ground, we plunge into а ravine Calendar of Operations. or the ensuing w Now that we have had rain teu all'sorts of ever- greens, if € already done, — be planted. Any ees considered too tender for our climate Leaving the dressed ground, and thread our way through what w to be a primeval forest—not, however, withow rugged |8 мер басла д, here and there vistas of picturesque bea Her get ag im ^ К am: е гіуег— own the еы, rocks on ach * should be р lanted in as warm рө ions as order that their young wood may get well ripened. tronger-growing Roses ma ee at dier; SEIT order spen ino а bn event winds f om : be tilted in wet; but "Ча the «зай, suem now we rea on m cliff" embowered as it is in n beds in e places may "be taken up vea pu n, а and overlooking a tangled ravine, a Dinos thickl ог receive some geclus feet or rare in риу а Ет idee of e pem and M kind of p protection wh Laying tu urf | and ET га b ush, Fi How the interio of ade t the lady who acts as af an to tell, but it is certain that everything shines as white as the law of Autolycus. |, There are yet many donec road astu VES ушен still be proceeded GARDEN AND All gs: y drives и now, $5 ita rad done, 1 ext May, or nearly so. Let lawns be wall tolled, e receive x ең owing „close on the, he els it, closed during severe weather ds should be lifted off a b clean. Watch closely fo "pem pen Check their ч by timely applications of soot, А little € tif п coal-ashes is an ace of the soil between young ет of any bo STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, For the Week ending Oct. 11, 1865,as observed at the Horticultural Gates e Aa e ао a m a| BAROMETER. October. |5 E E 5 foot 2 feet Max.| Mi | р. deep. d "Thurs. 5 E 29.998| 29.955 8 | Е Friday 6) 17 {29.999 2 56 | E Satur. 7| 18 | 29,902 LENT Sunday 8| 19 |29.500. 55 [ВЕ Mon.. 9|20 |29.384 55 SE Tues. 10|21 |29,2 56 |В. Wed. 1 D |29.2 59 |8%. А: е 68.4 | 40 | 54.2 | 565 | 568 ш t. jm ovo I ; el "onec and dry air; very fine below; freeriag at night. — | 6—Foggy; fine ; very fine esf at night. — T-—Slight fog ; fine ; ove — . 8-Rain at6 a.m.; hazy; ovi t at night. — 9-Rain іп showers tarobghonė t the day; Py — килы: A cloudy with clear intervals ; uent heavy of short duration. ll-Partially ove heavy clouds; showers and sunkist alternately ; о of t1 TU , ыш —Plants started early last spring will STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, ARM s near the hri Feliu rh Enough, 5 During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Oct. 21, I8. TES has been said to furnish some idea of the| 2000, be again in flower; therefore theso and others ев ева aal noot oraa LEE eneral character of the place. One view, сыал CINE = troubl dust with Years in | Quantity Ё m the carriage drive as one approaches Innistiogue, | шей Ын pose Mak vids "Rained, ог Bain. Я ЖИИ from the house, Ћойете M s sulphur t ез moment the pus s Beste , For wa ard Е The river is seen winding down the ey, with D ORT x ATI i8 0, many picturesque hills both right and left. Тһе | decayed Језа with a proper admixture PEA Tu Boo eve yd NS 2 verme y cM kw d Lond "A Let the E BIET on the Prid Thurs, п о ТШЕН brig on һе Scottish Devon, t the аа reii of шеи, d rr inm PUE PR = peus En th s period occurred а Жеш; of fhe and Рекоа у D | Fu Бя occasionally to kill green dy адау yo The MEETER iture durin the low 0 ILIES, erm, 24 deg HEEL d ww which will be known by the deca Ан Ав dents. y Mise scellaneo hg and 5 "a had better be repotted ; lan Notices to Согтевропсеви» | Profits o prae ТЭМ в im. i of importance at present, but it will Penis Booxs: СР. The. Иле 4c m qe Сайт Cour d R d ча 4 ча 8 RU arderi the operation being neglected| never publishe 3 MEE Treatise & ri e jon om Donee Mr. E ume hreys, CAE tion of the т, Vine. uon май. Subert. dn naniii spec px. чый af after they have made fresh roots. The soil in| Market Gardening то und London. ery 010 Botany, Ph LII h i Botany, Lindl case, " nglis v. tlie > Metr ораш) Railway um : bot. rom t Ч ps and mé latter [XX ор С, тей Occupied the Court nearly the whole day. E clai iod ht for E ill al bó 1 GARDENERS’ EXAMINATIO oraque бине was for шг, in res x ct of premises and bus ага Ө онн ре а ы ШЫ ЕЛЕ тыы [жер уйш quis tions nex t6 ii at ensington. 16 appeare rë S the Es Ње е of the ent some small bulbs, which | Grapes : North Wales. The dee о on vin claimant, db Inglish, wid f x If the ripening has been | found much fault with, considering шш and replanted A glish, widow of Mr, Inglish, who had dota th 1 be &roufil b duced it was one of those which wi sized оода carried on the business for years, was а Mushroom |: comple e, the pe vill p roublesome : ut if M h bearing from ei эу gs e Vines vilë grower, and had a майн of . The railway had Wien. eil h le the th you have kept plenty па then а ir 9 пану зи te en possession of the ground, and a loss had be A f RS ti i te лее елан a is Le t Ty They aro not 8) i LL ned. It was stated i in evidence that he profi selves e some ше jmeeto NM RM E жаке but on ^ whole тү reels on Mushrooms per cort, | Peceseary to m or Xon the stron zer roots, ны. c му пізевв турз сап cannot undertake t PEE: e witness said if 507. were did ja: twelve | Tone баш DIOE дөш, AN, rM pecially from ki ош еўө e months, or ротара i ч Six mere the sum realised ne: E decay y: Curt ie p d be d b eie elegantly - PEDE form as the plants gt" would be ve Several witn ere called on both |. pde acer % n teri x t ng itle the a. g q |... older. As there is по Cerasus йош sides, and 6 бат in ven) t the - v: the | Ja gn а ставе онды 0.25 ] pit "Th г wil NAMES OF FRUITS: pen etim nh domestica, vhi ym remarked н ее ME эш ме кип ve ше а f ж pet lt sss bosse species v whence is derisod the cultivated PIU | ‚ belle is preserving Plum. ® for the place, th e jury id compensate the “claimant | cit js qe dh ger es Ne o. or Prax: В Y 1, Ec Ro for the loss of the business, and also in referenco to the as you see signs of growth, but| thes oleracea fusca.— ^ cust indies, emetic T. profits on M ms. The jury eventually sparingly w until ud have made leaves, &c., to draw up| Momordica Chara: " —— nw orn АРРА veg Е the compensation at 2 at ect and give off m iP е. quontiy comes pi in the way y you aee m The spein Diet o; y persons are not aware of DEN. polsonous.— В, Zauschn t qe сашон дедь "lei the fact, that tho on earthworm really does live upon| CUCUMBERS, iis ырыны il remove even main of Berberis ria trait sent бо nothing more fore Dos earth. stated in popular works on|shoots where too much crowded. M а bottom | bably seedlings, of the common but api zoology that the pre picks out portions of leaves, | heat of about 85°, and a moist atmosphere. Let the| sanguinalis.—/ Вог L T мн si the Grass, &c. and devours them; but this is quite a top ру к from 65° to 70? by night, and from 70° noua t каерине оп f your Роба nut ser: the earthworm lives upon earth. It must|to 75? b РО Fungus (Rhiz Огосогою "I We о su at it assimilates the mineral con- манды ay now look forward to every da to Asparagus and other crops. M J È. o дураст. ret ч the soil; its gastr ^ w^ иы secretions dawning аше and later than its predecessor, and as pgm ансау ue $ dissolve e decomposing animal and vegetable lifting and ting, tb ) which are invariably contained in rich soil, and it is temperatures be somewhat decreased, and in exact Add in trap ning jou Jour ine tem idem ў these which are assimilated. The earthwo orm c could 1 поё | accordance with the latter must the amount of| 20years XL the finer c re be regulated. Take care that the latter| 2% € Vbi the coarser опе es shortened, y pr^ organic constituents. In a similar way pis arenicola, is поб so excessive as to condense in quantity upon iust Ue Worked in lager amonge лїї 2 ger to or lug-worm, ih lives in the sands exposed by the | the glass, &c. close up the laps, or run down into| = watering mus 3.4. wil not ba d pere ы; » gorges itself with that substance, and | the hearts of the j revent this, evaporati setite tho вой close E. but of course Pd sgg 692 i + р: ing | shorten tho lateral branches of oy шей Dini P jara hich it contains fit for nutriment. | troughs should be more sparingly filled. — In clear ly in. з will gain 12802 E pns cdm ае, the * lug ” lives in the ric ich| favourable weather, when a greater quantity of air ers! Miniature остовк 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 969 C ——TTZ НЕ к LONDON МА МОКЕ COMPANY] #1000 тюз the. Roue TACKLE against | Ав it appeared, t the tenant farmers at а T now ready for delivery Жош йыл, Weshten Tiada Sie publio” e attended also by m ? NIMES NA XL Lo ДЕ DOWLER'S PATENT STEAM PLOUGH and imeri aad to distribute the burden by а SUPERPHOSP ATES of TIME вс kc. unt ULTIVATOR may be seen at Work in every y Agriniturl mutual ins association, We understand ise PERUVIAN GUANO and NIT rien. стое - A чу 0 doo me ДД = Е ч diaga man who led the отан ей E: TTA t. Е.С. _ EpwanpPunsrn, d Works. Leeds. enough—foolish enough аз the event would C WES WHEAT MANURE br AUTUNN SOWIN Eoi n LOUGH WANTED, one of FOWLER'S adis some think him—to say :—'* It is useless, L:- ly DEN PE er MM particulars, LS S., $, Camden Square, London, N.W. rms E. e “же one. ЖЕ charity, T ра. por ac e ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETYS PRIZE g rou e county for assistance, e € сше obtained of DW SUM OF MOER Ay OL RM T CHURN, the simplest ppm LM Rui must buckle-to and bear м brunt ourselves."— *- mm аа adum mE jc apnicxtion to tho Maren And though the thing is hardly credible, we are n датта асо ото ETETE ый tue ы ырыу о ET же ы МА VES, PUMPS, CARTS, | gentlemen that men who eir n ИР 2 Lawes, OR Offices, 1, Adelaide Place, London CHÜRNS Pg; CEOURHS ` HARROWB,. ion Improved 201, and 501. towards the establishment of a County paip, £C. ING. Delivered carriage free. Aseo! ir poek Autumn Sowing.—Odams's Blood Manure for Wheat, | *Pplication. o» » ds jut. iit bett. Wi É 2 Essex. MaxcrAcrunzD Йй тнк РАТЕХТ "TRE IMPROVED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS Jilin i у” a m 0001. wo жск 54 { effective, more durable, considerably less than auy other = ve d the uantity has SPHATE or BLOOD MANURE y ry , quantity h Е: consisting of "Tenant Farmersoocupy. | ^. Ein STRAPS for Term ENGINES. ince been doubl edi iu the A нага sje rara r gne Littlebury, Essex. Manufactory: Armit Worin t y rane of Guildford alone—this rector.—J AMxS ODAMS. Warehouse: 81, Maik Lene, London, E.C. both their jud Particulars mand Мале EM obtained at th D ent. _ | were sound, e a eA E OG ТЕ КЕПЕНИ TENEO aE SKORTI Toner dat maie sf thes sib darn jon, Bret алш ctories, Plaistow, Essex ; and | үт, Отну ке ДД Та Ue NEW GURZON EXHIBITION HALL, | оа a will pay the rent. And we ~ нш пезг ТО BIRMINGHAM, on MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, and | that тй м p MANURE OEATÍS in the immediate Tien f Ui the 27th, 2th, 99th, and 30th of November n * Bi C qoe of Covent Garden o ies of the ЕЕЕ and ошай — be о! иаша рош а чыз E od tead € » Stanhope Btreot, Claro Marke Б. Bung, AMO Chimban, Temple -Ror | Шамы, ауру Guildford ы: i "their diffi- eeding S "ПНЕ BIEMINGHAM CATTLE and POULTRY |eulty, the landowners of the dis had under- J LE and POULTRY , e іс В, "OALDECOTT, AND D BAWTREE. SHOW, 1885. — The SEVENTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL |taken, in the very outset, a share in that burden Address, 89, Боні Market Mark Lano; or eres EXHIBIT ON. xt FAT CATTL GS, DOMESTIC H les and prices on application Y p ROOTS, and IN IMPLEMENTS 8, Wil be held ln erg ——-—— inevitably "fall upon them in the Vier Hallon SATURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES- U T MEA Manufactured by 0 x H And THURSDAY, Never iuh, тїн, та йы, and Sch, lon AT Аханов M, ur m & Со, Kent Stroot Mills, Liverpool. vies Prizes to the amount of £2080 will be awarded in the following "fhis calamity has shown us that there was a a Ton " p 1 £5 17s. а Ton delivered to any Railway in London. FAT CATTLE А . £815 15 | BREEDING PIGS EA кү risk h hanging оте: which » d g FAT SHEEP .. 1 5% 6 POCET Сох п $ [neither uay to the mper at all contemplated у аиа оа 1 food ч | Бие Lists, Certificates of Entry, and every i may be | ы елее ent to pay so much rent for so а чїй, Тош Vol. I, 2d Borles, page 176). + | obtained from the Secreta - o d was made, It is in equity, therefore, . The ENTRIES CLOSE o n WEDNESDAY, November 1 ee pa culars and Analysis apply to Messrs. Surma or dolio per гта 2 Ілтилтл, Secretary. | not in deti. now ed this risk has borne such 150, Leadenhall Street, E.C., London Agent. NAP P SLU E алле уан gt disastrous fruit—that the proprietor of the land menn аео ооо | QMITHFIELD CLUB FAT, CATTLE SHOW. | should feel moved to share A berba VA huj аге, NNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, and 1 Жу, BEAUMONT, LAND AGEM Hia E Lu. Du. апр gs wi n3 held at the ов. 100 LTU, RAL HALE, ISLINGTON, | fallen upon his tenant. ЕВ (for sevel ears Assistant to b Ani ur followin; fekaj.wmdertakes the Planning and Execution. of Works of| ^ Intending Exhibitors re v requested to apply for M And even upon the den ч ted by = A pec cbr E Lc A redes OR or TEER da any hag, `- | Т Н» 1t may ver SH а CATTLE.—F: xh X i arm Build urera om d Fora COW or HELFER (in im — the share which d wies чнай Ас tho w^ C. Fora BEART in Piza ENSE | burden will ultimately fall the т ттн the wan x d HEEP in of timely effort, And the plan of addin spa pront “pg S E zZ & ә а о Е E H pë edium of the various id Improvement Acts. ае Bury RT and Mapped, o rs r inspected and Reported upon SHEEP. contemplate: EN 8 Mr ontem pla S parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. PIGS " ЖУ or a РЕМ of SEIO tn аат! c ageto whatever sums us зеи by a TEE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ENTRIES for LIVE STOCK CLOS ben Hor BER L from an insurance company seems the best wa ot d Pri: тс? For f Certificates, and all information ma; L4 In tala Wen Id qoam RID I lication t to Mr. DaviD а Assistant, Sec! maintaining undiminis ed i in оеду th at w le IRE at the office of the Honorary Secretary, corner of Half-M. етар Dem "s — ern heart and capital оп whieh the Piccadilly, London, W. umi 1, Dash r С.Н. T.R ich, Bar i^ Assistant ечат, as above, and та ор, Lloyd, E Ев pe -— Bart, pus М.Р. | Fords < Smithfiel t р M Th ti th eH ч Tus ъй когаз = Бае ошо, ISEASED Мік, — Тһе in ons upon the The Hon. Wm. Napier Philip Twells, Esq. RICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. vr n Tolliott Powell, b n А 3 Е 9 Е p: УН Tibor US microscopio charac = of milk taken from animals LaxDo È STATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, & C., IN FTY NDS. Copa GLAND A Ax Wa ът am AND Ix SoortaxD. AST DAY UNDRED апа FIFTY POUNDS og Loca | Suffering from plague, or recovering from it, have EXAM NATIONS in December Ae t, in conneotion with which the developed results which are an but conso- to: ач the атой, for the mor dE tari iier TEMA e tiay and Application 5 orm ӨГ Recommendätion should be made he consumers of that article Z diet. In Drainage, үсү йшнаноы Planting, For an y benefit Inclosmg m го Фоа Hon. kg : Roya Laan Le — our observations prs this — we took Уашев Mac хает or D anti э purpose ntes ion, rom wi r Irr доп. occa: a to suggest the nce of avo the Y rd Bm e bé had on applicatión.--Oct. 1 | «n ТА uggost — эзе A 2 Jets or Landing eas L for children, And where any doubt existe, some : Коз таша сын. didit |The Agricultural Guette, | substitute should at оше be employed, а mixture of and additions to Farm Heuss aud other buildings fr SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, ъа Dp landowners assessed visions of any Act of Parliam: Е" Commission reyi ay i or genera | [m is only in Norfolk, under the leadership of a jti and harm! Ep 24. s other ишрготешепш, гол their pe ES | publio-spirited ed : lan ded proprietor and of ч onoo se э — чаба of vi ums ЕЕ fare» but ——: So investigation energetie tenant farmer, tha ando : : : financial S ane urr tegen ees aud the ну Като seemed Отдай ° sition i in more simple meg operation "E boiling may NN e e which sra lled only by the Government ich they stand to the cattle p „Ете be employed, not as an absolute test of perfect orc айбынын application, apply to tho subir (om of 500l, however, аьа ығ urity, but as а c = wholesomeness, ER n Ат urance geri most imperfectly re prosents the | vii hes -— speeumon o latio prr eurdling, "pus GENERAT LAND DRAINAGE and deg e in a great lan proprietor is ergoing coagulation, таан Tho R: de “Ron. Lord ves, Chairman. — РЫНА tm in T jen ; ет the — of "à ved "x ste me м, sc epe — J. Barkey Dzxrox, Principal Engin lo rd to add a certain ntage to all that his | indicat t it der this Man oder this Compeny's Act Tenants for Lifo, Trustees Mortgages, tenantry may re ecover | en their own mutual | 20у indication of impurity un Re conem i Incom pevn enis elei Тавна, ingaran o on account of losses, shows | Boilin y rate (е ошу chemical operation D tc, may effect the following Land Improvements, and mdi trie appreciation on of the state of the case. th t can to the yand e: ses on the estate improved, by way of 1 ^ L All works of Вау py а aiU Warping, and Émbankment We often hear of the есик sa e eren н 2 The Erection of Farmhouse: Cottages Agricultural | sailing in the same boat, and itis pe y 1 will be i in a certain sense in f not Hit ai of Farm Building at both are dependent on the judgment, pluck, i asia ы ега 4 apon 5 е Grubbing Clearing of old depo Enclosing, жч money of тҮ latter. б» gH farmer's capital eassuring, to our read Facing, and бедиш land. а. called, wno may be дейил to атай | bo destroy is plain that t| rent-producing | $ the subject, i p this purpose we quo te from de or inconveni Tcal Могае, may also cha 3 w he loses ITIN es im к= Su simple sid iod hs et; E à mp which has терти sa the information of unscientifie readers we RES tho amount sf Ann aal fs sient to the circuzstan vumstances | him, » kic a OR Ar in endi m well ©! 6i uv the milk corpuscles or cream globules, pus No Im as for himselt. tituents of the чыту lcu rances Ponp tagaloa о Chario MEME that the disease has attacked the | cells, which are the principal cons! Те Ачыш Tor qe eri Барсов мо шене yy , 4 Ne а around Guildford. Мапу а small|matter би бый; and granular cells such as ML orks may be ей апа Executed entirely by the | GAY : Еа found in P ү during inflammatio EE e oos req ape enr qe eowkomper has los Шы wins eet oparty ot a | Аск ое of the two o latter Charging ug a he cows, the proj of a ^ m. È The Сошрыу wii Бае. Plans, Specifications, and Esti | te empero adiu jai bun whey. destroy He | products will be the morbid condition for any Improvements to i5 "be Өлбө by the Landowner's Pao s neighbonis No. 1. Milk a cow dying of the © hne wadmderNo.l. In each of these cases the Landowner will be € however like most o » fluid is thick E oder ind vitu No. 3. тее Control or tho Enclosure Com Gorarmıssioners y А stock M approach The dul is thi 1 — " еза КҮ the Plans, (execute the Works, and finally of "ie fe A London cowkeeper, who holds | poured into a vessel does not show any upon thereon t о трада а с | Ii i wur дыш, fo "found “ month or two ago |the surface; the occurrence of froth upon the те Taj thus oblain what ышын they require from | tha т there akai ith surface o of milk is said to „be an ton: nd de сша оГ отав тое he ооа also exooutéd аа his cow етт whole bi uL for Landowners, who merel the skill and his farm; and in this | е xperimenta. хе prov: of the . herd bodil down b RM Р ts Company's Oflcers anda. taff in constant p рана, | wm y li iu t the plague was was introduoed. | nder microscope this specimen imet of the Company, 92, Whitehall Place, London, S. 970 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL mie {o iik у е ошу two ways out of the difficulty, either to | Now, Tse clustered together ; ; numerous pus cells are inter К all the milk sold examined by eómpetent|of d „the rest being ing, wates i y only only Lue mingled with the milk globules, and give to persons, or what is more simple, to do without it | it takes 150 T. of Turnips make Үгү fluid its viseidity and colour. Specific nir. for the present altogether. | substance in the pound of m hy ers 1020. 150 lb. of Turnips contain 135 Ib. of No. 2. Milk fro cow after a few days ill-| THE very interesting announcement of a dis- galons), TA lh is beet friends often nd ness; two quarts es p ned at each milking. Pte rich phosphatie deposits in North Wales | stand how wi е АЛО, We can жьы The milk is thin, but shows froth upon the sur- | was made by Dr. CKER at the recent meeting | Let us avail Tv of Mes ks ding to this it бурду face e poured into sel. of the or itish Association at Birmingham. A it all i seri and Chet, nder the microscope the: milk globules are few | phosphatie limestone, and a bed of black "e ki ооай з tob m M 10 „temperita, i ber, small in size, and scattered. Pus cells largely impregnated with phosphate of lime, h iot EE po. Pra SEES are ч, and also а few granular cells, Specific been а ipag ver red by Mr. Horg J ONES, of Hoot ton, Чоо d т forefathers once beliey d ravity, 1024. esh of M . 3. Milk from the ense No. 1 : few days|in ie nei e of a pla lled C blood was a Т later; the EP wy vg 4 quarts per day. about 20 miles west of ncn try. The pho M tate But t to reum. to: ош Turnips а b діра der the roseope pus cells and granular|deposits occur not far the clay-slate sa MS: E is pite clear to me, from long meis lls are present i i. ы n to the milk globules, | lead-bearing districts of Llangynog. The r M Mice a. А j^ Ж t by steam Wet grind Speo gravity 1 are Silurian, of the L serie wor hay iix EN d our cake cnt o Sa^ $2 from а соу s suffering from plague| Mr. NES has th hatie bed eighth E UE lp our vj idus (about mall quantity can be | a ane dist y about t ass that it may suib ihd рони «шш СЙ lar animal e form, Onl; obtained, d is Ишей у yellow in colour, and | miles. has A pes eculiar mell, NE. black phosphatic slate or band is fully 8 inches thiek, and the limestone i fom ; fedt к with pus cells and l large — i qi inches to 9 feet. ha vein which separ: туа the me further examinations 9а em from ы deposits from e other is 1 E 16 inches diseased milk have be ан made, in most| wide, and fille peril with white pipe-dar, uos prove that, some „morbid ‘elements м ealeareous spar, and copper and iron P rit for rem n it. is less The following is Dr. VOELCKER’ S einst of |! in the milk and sometimes анец so that the these two beds after 10 or 12 complete and a large hope expressed in recent observations on this| num partial analyses of the yarious| far point eannot longer entertained. АП that, minerals :— t can be said hat eream from dise ilkis| «First, we have the non-phosphatio ам slate; | c i forming the itia of the locality. т umstanoe | shows the absolute necessity of a large number of examinations va of a general nat the disease, eun animals — ш any conclusions | It may p Mur узу B. омен eani when animals |! e badly affected mportanc kn same rule w producing tl РЬ converted more profitably and animals health. " Я "еи нв If 14. per Ib. in the price of meat makes farmers а поа of 10007. per annum, l hol regard to t d (i in па th t now i ought to do, and as mi ^ ai many considered I was wrong 5 SLUT in MON the use of а fixed E th abundance I found the amount of phosphoric acid t too small for | a puces e determination ; Щщ poe specimen, however, d .28 of pho: врћогіс “ In the next plaoo, we fnd. f bed icknes This shale contains variable war | speci e level, 1 find onig: 24.0 oT " Fhosphorio tribas of black shale, 18 Eh e to tiiv nt кш аз property Sarie hr ra animal's P mill stones, cl f lime ав | cou more of corn an р thing else. боша , taken | the Wisi и only "for vinee is a poor АЫ, T at "dead uem we mu t look to „corn stod vira 'esen tpo y very severely continue to give a con- it, I т аз а as 29. Y of versis xt ein is per cent. he Lo A quanti per r day , and as they Amprore in health the secre- | witho d, without a corresponding improy vement in its qu uali The next examples priu. Pam sad Жр were improving when | the mi айни were сод- | 2 m S EN porti n No. 1. А Datch ео тетеп eight days after the KR qim 2 quarts of milk per day. specimen the pus are very abundant, granular 25 are fewer in gravity ке, үү cow — gem from the disease the ecific August 20 In this | и“ Тһе mine at Óvmgynen, as worked чй E нне n crudé Posh must А, covered yards, A У wf m itn m but rich. unw washed m of phosphate te of lime. Block elaking. T 1 ewt. M of the daily dues, of our pom D om ed d no rie me. ra informed, are now ecd out, timate. tely the e sp becimen in which I find 64 per cent. may manüre ; that there is more dry mai n the "solid manure; and that p" йт ja d th 174. t Lastly, we have the black ы-н ut i e pores em varieties contain graphite, and are richer in P osphate of lim me than the lighter: оаа specimens, In the latter I find only from 10 to 20 per cent. of phosphato Шей rec ties from 30 to e| гач іп | ^ i th ey Aa of the solid is only worth 4. tables in boo prefer the-sheep uch being w my li саг nate nd emere d to Ne r eot) On burning, ape h alime which purpose; for the far! lan e to his necessary to observe en acid in bonas Issi: ren ery severe case, dr the only one t recovered out - эга attacked. sr some time t tl n giving 0 quarts of ka ie » fluid looks and tastes well. Specific avit: nder th = hese orbid elements are not sufficiently abundant to rende: the milk unwholesome, but their presence in the milk of ng after recovery is very | gi Bigniüican At the very commencement of the outbreak we called pu ublio attention to this point, but the нн neral I T | should fertiliser ; need I pex dwell on the fact th at the e applica tion of t| phos; osphate of lime is, in рон of fa ct, almost е +о NAA and * boning' in one operation." uable for agpiontiural. D f -|ings, mac! а farmer of capi ires M rear the purchase money 0 ing for im; a | leave y3 n ng dilapidated, farms with — k, page an s e is E to ve condition, whic ө. PAYAN ON WHAT DOES THE VALUE OF A TON OF 6s. (see ES may "i faz ler washed away fon Ыы ced, iet landl lords d en farm-yard ТЯ 4 REPLY, on the mode of hore — з never- doge that every ton of roots contains who buy f: only at the presen " ушыр tl riw 9.10ths of a ton of » edic ee the animal which eonsumes only roots nearly 2m n of water?(101b.) w: w 11. = йг matter. What would our groom say is in our nag stable? ceased to be secreted as soon as а rents диз бта та а feeling of азм ет оед investigations prove to be false and dangero Our readers нна decide for —: to - T orae m — be adopted under mstance here is no disputing the Te that milk py ж with diseased produets ature aa to кы freezing poin а" а а tax upon the urinary organs! These are ical very pee Nw in n ТУДА esta- blishm тео псе the bulk of some over- corp Fs ч Prenk and меры ано” Sd be bis Ade RR if mpera revent piret or diabetes. pee сарф quy , fia аа e Ou chooses io pay a firm: n har бу w 6 the immense losses in ir Ъу “ шешн » S the flatulence) and scouring | caused by cold watery masses клан iid heat from the and chil chilling Gi cramping its powers, different periods of It is also true, tat | ia many 5 there „ате no y they rejoice in Thorley "d € producers of| Дит А and warming cattle food to counteract such | an some of беа animals are giving seven or eight quarts pe: y. MS j^ n resulted fi by these ok. and e still і ее not t Eain ойша abes sec -— one + injury having » he consumption A the m given part of the daily dietary. There In eb and frosty weather, alternating, and а wet | lie u ns ST AM har ы rdly produced a cwt. of meat. Коо therefore, as ав physi "d ow ud pi conduce to est fi with Well | A we cannot wonder that a thousand | SE scar according to circumstances, 3 es and r | either animals u it requires "150 [^ of Turnips to make llb. of mutton, or with shelter 100 lb. to 1 lb. J elpless | for that assistance which a and has already conferred, more acu ecline 4 agricultural know not be done for rove their е blunder on А agrienli тон ; l | t | | * Остовея 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, RAL GAZETTE. 971 ies, aided by t Тва ФЕ hort е it, and thus derive à b and emerat friend Dento Tul Com we have plenty >: improve Accordi to our talented mi " res, and I баре of res umber 0 could readily point оо a channel in the residences, covered yards, machinery, and a f other necessary and profitable improvements | kind friend the late Mr. James, steward to e wan ing | MS. or so [^ drain our 20 millions of. Mee Н | I may me tion ы while I was а au- champ, and father o Mr. James and Charles Tames, the CM tem introduced his first Herefi which v" git of Mr. of Noke, ars since I saw their beautiful ball soon ТЕТ an opportunity of seeing them, Тиин, reford. er. ы Ish quid io icc were ыз ооа А ewhere to the "e 5 A-a S25 itn £400 millio ssi dii in ing e fact i M farming is in its, jin infancy, but the ing when, ow in " to that great man Liebig irita erform А, marriage ceremony, according toa promise RC patches in the yy Ї "made D ME her when а little child. I will then report |, erd, "hou gh some of the above is en He doctors would Ra fourth stomach of the call “a foreign recoil Ms I trust the Editor will ете grat ndness allow m on, n uded by those dark mists of doubt, E men knowledge, and pedis. Tos prevent its nt. Had c I m able than agricultural deis. ent. might thus be, in ma 20s. wit is only half - еза гк) ы even А instances a loss ital, b ent companies (27 purchase lands with their o capital, and invest their own capital in improving suc vhs for the ki Gra mnd шю of ES b ME friend, the p Mr. In proe L етен that this plague is contagious, DA but believ may gen тері hilled, n due time suppuration” finds its w to the m t RN are two of the emunctories. There is, however, one caution I must give as bleeding. QE must "feel the d when the pulse is feeble is death! If you should not dis- cov E - illness till 5 has oomai A md pes you e stimulan and camphor cellent for a l "m Dr. Budd regards | shepherd to be exa or microscopical e: examination No í flaria (an (an Ax E. found in "y part of the lungs, — careful search was made. The was not so аз that SEN. my | recently sent to Dr. Letheby. by for exa oar The second -—— examined was one in earlier stage * ~ morning of the disease, having only been attacked on Thursday ; the E spots 2 however, fi ep n the reins e though not so marked as I former case. e third animal amined ele e that bad died durin g the party were P one ing The lungs were hepatised, sinking when placed in water; the liver was in a very bad condition. On the coat of the fourth stomach им» were marked indications of the cattle plague, аз well аз very LETHEBY e appearances tomach were ү the same as t! Bote! found in СО; TM r. WELLS said that appearan as invariably found in Dr. LrerHkBY said there were two experimen! occasion, 2 the visit at the Ce was y useiess. ask the shi epherds relative to wbat they had Dr. Воор asked, were the questions relative to the morbid anatomy of the sheep 1—0 which Mr. Woods replied in the affirmative. ould =-А allow ой anatom; ut thi and — mined as he The former said if ү Жу е could tell b whieh had led t t disorder, he would listen to hiim, Mr. Woods mik М теч well “ч ыш (Dr. Budd) out p orkings of a watch, of which he knew nothing, an take is the Profe: к, nom said they might as well be asked what be too happ о ld land having long leases, with the | bees (which is а I fever, Yd ion | the small; "м, and set them р! am sr right to E e, and untra gos us pubis That | of the whole mucous membrane of the Lew when pnus emu ad so they wore; they cured more than ang is the way to bri g he agricultural arena a flood | suppuration takes place. This cattle plague is said| ру, stated that the appearance he had seen in the of tenant capital and ане 4а to be 2 us. Imay mention that I saved the lives of Adone amined, resembled those which were seen in animals have gradually diverged from my ton of Turnips, | two of шу parishioners in typhus fever (both are alive dying of the Lm M. vam were od to be but after all, the pro itable consumption of bre m | now), P^ and ds Gosnay, of Gussage 8t. Michael's, rather withhold a Anal opinion ou. the point till the Аалу 3 оз upon the questions I bave maoro; It is of o | Dors rset, „а about 35 y ago, by giving them drop after Moin — bad been applied. inclined to to talk to men about more stock, mor machinery: the on that it was the same disease in cattle and sheep, ry "a bu HA not say so for certain, because experiments were кта given TVAE 13 the doctor, and were arly wanted before А-4, to а final conclusion. Не would say corn pn ing. They say, look at these Зап д о in i tlie "- I should think that port win geom that it was in the highest degree incumbent to take exaetly landlord cannot or will not help me and do his | be a good stim ant as well as styptic for vd suffer- | the same preventive measures m o: саве of sboep as it was I would readil t. for covered. yards thi W. F. Кайсы, Tarrant Lees er d proved to be in the iatis plague, Ніз im &c., but he "dg he it, so that after all I ME Rushton. 3m seht ascen d P capere A1 eee QU Д be ed for “spin a tough yarn" out о р z mot extend te а оер, but he no said hat there cem does int. value of a ton of nd de ad n 2. INFECTION OF SHEEP: NORFOLK CATTLE PLAGUE Ass yingi some ep w which were omg like those В 1 TION.—A. deputation f the Committee of this VER in | tho dead bodies of oxen dyiog s к, cattle plague, and importance of producing our own food abund- | алзактріња by the invitation of R. J. Н. Harvey, Esq., M.P., at | which wore supposed to bo characteristic of i. antly and с lepus dgio inc, i ovre question. | Crown Point, on Thursda; to meet Dr pe Professor VARNELL said, from эө ie had seen, that he Everybody is апх n, but if the question | fessor Simonds, with whom were also Dr. was, if anythiug, в p lipo stronger hoap fapa han Dr; Bud Budd V to yai about es were put tó the. British publie quies хаб would rather go without their clot qu^ че w ton, Mr. Ceely, of the Medical Deor] Vete of the ине Риба, аа gir di- Professor Varnell, of the Ro; P» the v opinion that th was capable of eattle to {ов E^ Dose said his im was very strong, and he was pre- th, T ра €—— e ^ need Hia diacate in. p now p 1 uds ostato, ed to bi that opinion to the test of evid: hich was mont! fan corn im d carr against | The company proceeded first to ins et 2 lot sheep near, | par riug opinion e ence, wi T! pte -recurring appetit demands em st | which were at first трой о p a healthy lot. AA y yapuy у {0 Ер еу professional amem but Н could по! n discuss the matter а! attention, and it is as great a mistake to buy our food P — memi — ut d at Ru eic b T кигте uasa caet a 0, rom foreigners as to buy our clothing. That we |him to Ф large Ls er of als that - omnis C e. t weel po Му, which he re; as free from disease ; but when he een | att P ure sap ir irn my Бене е nem 59 en — e 2n а Lv to tho lot, he Y that thero herd Е — that | A. X ELI of the Zoolo x к Me Ead not had the di 11; others w the ei stage | pened to be wit а conversation relative practically convinced. To lend our money to foreigners | of the Ie m et < there were which hi qi "te Battle Disease, its d the possibility ot finding & о enable them t ete with us in corn growing | disease and had remedy, Mr. Bartlett spud that the plan which he adopted. nstead of loying our people at home is a!great|, Mr. Hanvev said all ho knew about the disease was that when | at the Gardens in the y anh when the lions, ti and " Fig our.peope g they had a cold я д; and there had Ern only ey such since | other carnivora were ai by a disease that threatened inania bl т. I am surprised that our sharp | the animals die attacked, шин ol of ament dying, f a^ destruction to the sine " thom, should be tried for the “getters up” of publie companies in the City have not 22 were found dead on the f rning. They w: Cattle Disease, Ihave by me a copy of the Report (dated turned their attention to agriculture, I me that | originally herded together, e Unfortuneta the cattle had bad died, October 29, 1851), Mr. Bartlett. Council of the В В h во they could no longer e sheep, and the only the Zoological Society. the of the y have tried, bu bucolic stolidity too muc thing hs. had vec: m 5 а cold day a mwoh | lions, &c., as follows; even eir powers of persuasion, It is not a slig in smaller number bad Ме \ tried of — o twitchings, А rebuff аф can repel their advances. J. J. Mechi, | diet, as puttin 1300 n oatmeal, and had tried nose, im. uh, and eyes, loss of 5. ifferent things, ey [a that it did not жүс? апу „ее ларе great cte | prostration, followed by inflammation difference, for his best said all those had and qp sene 4 ыы throat, gullet, and nasal was going through the whole, жна h ecce g certain "number The treat opted was as follows :— Mr. Mitchell, who CATTLE PLAGUE. e with the d When he went et "n еч ур e аз at the ti tima soria to tt, TUR in, Bartle о, жи an eminent under whose (Ve continuo to publish me letters of Correspondents on this | „е to point out to bim | the Ava which would provabiy auspices I myself Tiet postof ome s surgeon at St. George's subjeet.] odios — asig — on the estate for three or four | Hospital), aud Med his advice. It was to give RM of 1. Аво U7 32 years ago I became Curate of Mapowder, | months, and w 25s. $o 27s. at that time. b. The proper dose for a large animal being unkno EAD said he убы tu e best way to test whether the | Mr. Bartlett, ng that it was le to produce а їп Dorset, іш the follow тау The living then | М. К g ay к belonged do Mr. Shipley oiae а , D ipe Gray, b jishop erred affecting the sheep waa i the а cattle Им! ог X Dot э was to sudden, and pob. gre ual Ly? р» pens Мо, T t ttle cou! rom 8 ding to hich of Bristol, who ordai ыла, me, to атина p^ pene ve the Зарна authority to ч аз | ів given in his Report :— im. Ireceived a kind letter from the Bishop, 1 мі Read s вош think proper in animals for ровї | **Treatment for Lions. — ho food to half the usual me to tak hipley i morlem examination, &c., and they then proceeded to a large | quantity ; add 20 of the the eblorate of potash to the food. e the Sergi adding, * Mr, Shipley is very pasture adjoining Mr. Welles farm, in which were about a | Into every quart of water dissolve 80 grains of chlorate of ; he was, for he gave me 35/. a-year to | Score of the animals in stages of the disease. i potash, ‚ш. Te lion шалы. ат. imo threo 1 the gentlemen. | or four nue one day; теј wo or three give poor, and the stipend and land added, to | Зоте of these were ех xamiued by tho professi pere dl i е days, ther наа ове дау; терем, bwo C": this a ted It the Three were taken for post ресі ys, 1 е Preferme 2007. per annum. т for the matter exuding from the nostrils, which was intended occasionally till the disease disappears. tthe Bishop ever had to give away. B | as inoculating r m n, The animals attacked by this uring there, I an nity of seeing this plague. А | Оп arriving at the place where the w X of | 1851 were— LS ate ag A hd uere: i o ger two o ches great y cattle died of it. The symptoms were gus ч ere burid, a pik aboni 19 faot long, А бб wide, and фе йи of Ang ; ot - - стз - оф У йе aie = ly the same as t ly mentioned the бык” which had died subsequent to the fast s pit being | was comm single d urred after its exhi- ; the pest is known in the vale of lack | closed, after 9 Р.М. on Wi . They were ranged three | bition, although е o Tee above-mentioned ш Амы from Moor as “ the bladder.” The year it n was | deep, and had been thrown in eir skins on—in fact, asthey эк Муня strongly mark: rien таз. this d: зр T i d, but bed bay ked up from the place where they had died. | Mr. Bartlett has found the chlorate of potash tr Meere y hot one. It was not imported, bu present were informed, would be filled | most еар to the animals under his c bo they ante- ws grazing. Finding tbat cattle pe dying E kept Der eyes open, кез. watched my NUM. of them were taken ill, some I did я. e5 put den мр he salts, мр бот gruel, bran mashes, pii o u^] and SESS iar e inflammati ina stopped thi M E asi to Watch the herd, and as soon as P saw bo es hea and tearful, I bled the animal and stopped the e painful pic! That pit, the petu fers with the animals dying up to 9 р.м, of tha! Meg Lambart stated that the number of sheep; at се a ur hich tm not Lg је roportion of whic тна 2 n e occurred on the night ol that died одой арра rently s suffering from the disease t a peculiar fretted — d x of the Toni intestines, the fre been в more affected with is plague. ce to the yu made d han: thimble on it, were found on the | three er surface etted appearance a ar ijorat in — pare of the Arie à E —— extended. appearance had The P „Арсы were | the half ounce ; undi found to be choked up Pith lymph, some of which was | fourth day and give the system а бег в тез Captain | lopes, deer, carnivora, or other denizens of the first was We therefore both think: thai we shes Mee MM withho: hese facts fi i pected neigh certainly have a dose ra e Ie they p: no symptoms) iven them once in ven days, аз easure. ngon rc dtr n a total of 540 lions in on. pam would commence ing. Onthe f and АЫ E he Rooi до not diminish, the dose might be doubled, decreasing it on the [i е: to er any circumstances, discon n the t, and t tes give 972 ller doses 3 dail of саан it is as follows :— Dissolve CIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS i So [ The following is a conden: ра зей г per at Sheffield on the Otiia Plague.] ing has European shines P killing the Russians, and exter side co ich it has тан the не, agents in the рари of. ih pla e hav e been drov ves of sick oxen dying on the | 13 Мі y ЕШ. ће animal is convalescent., The безь | є: аё there is no existing disease respecting which ао t is guart a Ў d пентан v еу Вт men would dogmatise so unhesitatingly as the | of the atmosphere. Government mid р оола : The animal being thirsty from the veterinary surgeons have done respecting the cattle | to control the progr ss of the malady lacked e quarts, and fion give him his | plague ;” and we are told “ that the doctors are looked | the formation of a national assoeiatia Md Tm PR уси vo deri up to because they have done good work, because t of di ве. Af once afe n for the n 2» have diminished the fatality of our human diseases, | diffuse е наа on the di oc tka а and are daily at lea ist. endeavouring to acquire ue civic wd s, railw відо 000 tlle victories over e." Now, there is scarcely a medical | &o., to aid. 1 insurance societies -" Compania, subject on which you would engage to find a AA {уйщ x attended vari count ke report o f Professor J. Gamgee's|of the best men unanimous in their ER ; but|show the fallacies of loc: andi : we have had congresses with nearly 200 of the most | justice mar as I of the indi- | eatea. veterinarians in Europe, when, А the subject | dicated e Fe ber, Sir 390 "n 158 rom time to time, |of = steppe murrain, no difference of opinion coua Shuttleworth in the of th ma urked in the Asiatic and | be said to exist. It might be positi assertion, = M des. ght pe at Nohinpin I d. WI th e rude grey oxen of ш ight e dogmatism, that the disease fa Government са » 1 Spoke of d minating the cattle of districts that it was «о а by contagion, and that РА к ratico eye nto 0 | diminish its ravages must slaughter the sick k mad | ideni from the publie purse, and os. ceidentally introduced. Not unfre dict avour to show that, if Govern x nÉ were pro edal pU th idoli is matter, i could mee һе di +} д Tha t pret is аз unanim Toia ie "thé Ден ef h dition. The periodic extensions of the malady i in the attention being forcibly directed to the sub E stoc. ye knew т во soon al of cattle direct np m cedes tion and Р ki as an jue s such russia ; Mey tid: at, wm the. Yes plague ca ced of t hta cx sw The сай it has altogether « s че entr ET Ma meal ind whenever reached us through the Baltic. pt sm been made to follow up a con- to trace dioc in men and animals pile ses, and treat them car we wish to devise means for their aiti i ids is dps the "roni ihi "bens а geek varying evident that in гараа ёо the present outbreak it was|from 85 to 95 per c It i t astonishing plague never origina ruth ncereas ased i in thi s the eting small- -pox was ed, invariable ШЕ of this disease in contagion, and its ention by vaccination, were discussed. s Pro А fos Seifmann gei observes in his report, just published: uld e ttle Russia should be sub- as aes таза аго ak. e animals еа to medical treatment have recovered. We have treated m many, апа left many to take their cha ance, "he result proves if we co the c , Digu, ү is doubtful|this course, and there is an end to an proper acti whether we shoddy venture to do so, considering the | whereby the plague may from Gret hod of thereby keeping up шапу sed id of conta. Britai n. Turm to the written histories typhus qi y fever, of human small: and cholera, and ti some experience during Же present outbre A бо ыса has been done b rative means Th t octors ho have gained RET over - ned no ben over Bees maladies adoption of p entiv ve mile Ani dah lan th all 4} Lad with itferent A Ж зен урал "р - necessity fos tle plague "has 3 f cattle plague igit be quoted to prove that toli d | ра ө spontaneously. certain all we e uld as to its cause. he west Czar's domin ions не That гий as much established. in the minds of scientific 9 t| that have bold "adverse d wonderful S ihe Анан propagaüng pes - A LONDON COW-HOUSE. MzzTING іп а crowded London street the other бу ures results announced, In the las entuvy h undreds and Jately travelling through mu а | thousands of cures were ркт о ; and the remedies were pointed out. fh xin man, or the purely contagious character ul- | реси its агт from the scarcity of oxen n. fo whe | БЕ рч аббата тан ан re that mals we: supplied frös on "A board, fit for g Todos rado, ai many of the cattle did not come up to the standard of weight and fatness. Т saw the fes Ч society i i рх а занан at domi ың teppe murrain аш the cows of the London Pes; on the 29th of Taly, profession who decline to advertise and “proclaim | English coun imaginary li . | serve; 5" e" well qualified to do, on her c Mj a norbi idi S ГУА Сот n of Тш y into the Cattle PAN of ie we had; Pus! io heard ? reply was, that he had is stock farmers within the past mon wonderful cures." 'The recovery of on d to treat ment, but, s — + ve Fro | im one of my а ohjeote per ntment. cover how we might дшшде, before ori pesas € оп Тезге had the disease. vere ean be to prove of service, they ши ав | the. changes wd structure are во für Mee as to render ossible i zi an be declared i all б с purposes, dead. If the existence of һе disease is discovered three or four Pili after, a even before it is detec ted by ordinary es, I d e early stage ; but all will admit that it is somethin t believe, even then | Во far as my observations A — I elg that rom 24 to 48 hours before any v obvious signs ot ill-health, such as dulness, is of apoie: | &c., are observed, it is possible to indicate that | anim e under the i fluence of the mala: I have no great hopes of success from treatment even at this ng „to restore health. Mages ray чи all over the Midland Counties, and he had neither за eard of “ Rinderpeste;” that he believed va СЕВЕРЕ РИ ЕЗГЕ В. z8 ru done much pn injury t influence on the i markety E "teufold the aetual and f of the disease itself, if that; had bea borne in ime Ana medical man of who had had ten cows attacked by the disease f ies and that in short I pies red six о calamitous enough for any London mere local fever, the зав of close bad air, and lack of drainage in the pent-up Lond cow-houses. A few hours afterwards we walked through a Іопіл cow-house, erii in the lower part of à aes Mews. а ы - feet wide, 12 feet high, with í windows o on the Мын, ‘affording perfect ventilation. yr " drained down the central gutter i into а The ide for ughs for water 4 Bad to be е Шама b лаа. fourth те cannot is irn myself that our observations are died in the efore being delivered on board, invariably accurate, but we feel great confidence in -and an action was brought against the t| judging the symptoms. Their eyes are dried and for the price of th "p ich he would not,|their noses moist, yet the animals ша) ruminate and d did not, pay. A animal showed sigus not display symptoms of attack. By testing the tem- of illness on the ч ty when the g whole of aS we find it rises arrived off a. -vigs po iter was sent from ШР ually as the disease extends ; at first t rapidly, then London sales аталат теч? the things," ш more slowly, until the heat reaches 105°, 106°, or 107? ing the ind gera be taken to Leweiicfi instead o E —fever heat, This heat of the e syste m could be deter- Lon or other at once, and th that half propagated t Wii the үт half озбыр not do so is 8 по i" amongst cattlo, t 80 m to avoid the were ROMA агулы still further fo pioen! out that are r doctors. distinguished from diseased cattle. or Some те; s most accurately; there is no pst tan about min it. Out of a large duy three or four animals may be re entering on the рогов: made for the pre- as that could e he sir ired. We could see commodation at а -— for the house was "d - most in eligen nt in е excitement, carefulness, а! and f its attacks had produced, and istance from hi bei i herd between de the. one half p ihe contrast offered b b and ја ous | doctors, by which it is implied. Mies S "bajo. done g nothing to acquire new victories over Nature. On former suburb: ave been struck pe m while animals in roomy su pasture, , ha H +; е. pis y 73 foe эу" some p de were exposed | ban n afterwards for sale. A must have communi- m, for it was | slaughter of sick and оой animals. into the|pox cd ur flocks in 1862, un ehe ia horses has em well 2 shed radi our cavalry stables. This has been a vito, over Жайге, b but it has been due to the Red IM treatmen етт е [арӣ vaccina were resorted to, а E called po weeks the malady was sto; em This year, cis y апарат broke out in dun, disease d. to confess ignorance on are told a id AWe ht ow x veterinary Science in most imperfectly d the salices d slaughter ed every xs of the pest. Ноне жазасы. thatit was the true Russian ш which (һай reae eached these islands, we hesitated not to advocate and means found most efficient abroad of гне! ттге оов хат told them how to kill out the disease. ins on was no less e ir than the steppe diseased animals т iy Шо be rst M toros а енә od h to d е extrac wed Nae the 2 к x ti уез 1 and even in t herd of Miss e establishmen M un! uu SN „ЗЕ ато” СВ ёг B а, gets ii i ; FE! | im Mibility a of pem PA wall and made plantations. EC к y kind һай been bro ught into ! Pere by killing the sick. We we res once met | by doubts expressed as to the origin of t he malady, | a айй 14, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 973 LL. de ————Ó———— —— Tu. here on the Tth of August one animal was | ће North Isles, where T Ji this. e, he would beat no loss to under- к=н] died under the hands of a атмо. d = at least one flock of fine Civis meriuo | staud why Mr. вате has ea his lot with his people to whose n 1 pic асос се tim d T all | эу was need ept; but it was нй until boni | and made his home with them. became affected ; ve died aud two|25 years t the agricultural movement b One pla б, omn d. When the first bullock was seized, no | earnest, T , Age | the land "IL x3 m. y ven pee йе bad been affected in -the neighbourhood nearer| Previous to that time the sea had been the sole nominal rent—6d. or ls. For жд наваг. | imme The cone clusion to which . Lord Sydney ipe of the working man, He rented мм, there i e f fish and seaweed. Leases of land | third seven a reasonable rent is amig Pen 5 mu eria often arise from a tmospberic | з e not given to small мн, and of ps Another plan і: А large piec hic g^ vu 5} по control. Ве this, y^: improvement was possible, Small crofts were held M. PY m o in the least assent the de^ emm and a halra was re weno its | off Pe y ma "E into E iur — vious rent is a littl friend’s idea that he poca fear i is unreason nable, or work if i sed some stunted Oats, Bere, cd a { == rais 1 years, on th that the fatality of the disease Potatos Tho peri were generally the farmers, while | understanding tat it r* the Ss} of seven years sotwithstanding that he had not met with instances as | the men fished. | improvements stipulated for have been carried out, one he travelled thro ugh the Midla uui Counties. We, ёоо, | 16 із поб many pom since Orkney made out of her | third of кр rent shall be remitted towards payment с iravel to and fro, wherever орна of agricultural sea-weed alone an annu pt ucome of 15,000/., 20,000/., | the expense о Y^ em, After the first seven years n interest require examination or e port; and to take an | and even 25,0007. Tie is cd зей zs sea-weed, the tarihe remission is € and the renti is raised 15 ре example оѓ another er kiud for an забо, although | Fucus palmatus, com «ыш called Т, gle, thrown up ia ds о à aud are employed | great estin on the shores of the Ork neys and also ыо, in the Grass-In districts of the country, 16 is not|of the Western Isles. From this a substance called tal of the whole of Orkney is above 50,000/., once in 50 miles of a railway journey in July that we see | kelp is made, valuabl le from the large amount of неа | апа is constantly increasing, perhaps at the rate of элу other mower than the Scythe at work. There аге | 16 contains, and once extensively used in the m |2000 a year; and the d uas of the ple is head of cattle in this country ; and not- | facture of soap and a value at one time emo |improving every year in uence, In фе withstanding that not one in — of m have | from 87. to 167. рег ton, and during tbe war, when the | banks at Kirkwall there are ware anri to be deposita, yet at an agricul- | importation of Barilla from Spain was prohibited, it | made c chiefly O00 the middle and working classes, to the tural tourist through the "Midland "Dou len. did not | reached the price of 207. per ton. Orkney kelp al These cu large figures, but e meet with it, the “ Rinderpeste " is — pr — — double the price of that of the Western Isles | ceaso to be surprising w Len you аге told tha! frightful thing very 8 — ш p of Ireland. Du. computation, 1 000 head c of cattle, a M It has nearly decimated the dairy her LOS "The process of kelp-making is as follows :— The | proportion of them Short horan, - exported e and it is у without reason that Co Las Mod ciations, | weed is collected me f A Y put into a jerk in 'the | besides ad number of pigs y сз» insuring solely against the risk of this pem are | ground about 3 feet, wide. live coal is then put in, | this with t e traffic, not a great el m d ЫТ а everywhere | being establis hed, And more яи Ro the heap is allowed 3 pistor rg Daribg t the | а sloop of 70 tons burden, making ten trips a-year, was as p mouldering it is stirred with a an iron hook, until in found to be almost sufficient, Fi years ago the reckless pier ч. у. our friend b was sii a t 2d, per 1b., butter at 6d. eggs at 3d. a , y d. When it cools and dries, it is rug Besides | doz {а 30s. to 2/. The average price of two- hould be so impre: essed by the frightful dine it contains Glauber salts, common galt, and year-olds А їп yeu A. is LT. from 122. to 15%. his new risk es nder which he holds his * ста as to yere nee of soda. * Good Words" for Septem esolve at once to insure in the nearest office for the Owi ing to the reduction of veta on ieu, which is ————— purpose, and to determine, as far as possible, botl I e manufac- outof the store cattle market diia the autumn. | t f kelp i 1 ti мы аз а gene Hom Тыз із ап injunction which is now rendered ten tai rule, kelp-making in Orkney has gi lace to farmi Educatio: etn ne of the most important questions more imperative than it was, by t the liability wbic I t until after the failure in the kelp trade in | of the fend фу “h is Education, bearing, as it does, t i ofthe SHAH pi 5E БЕ io TE E | 3 inbur; ck: k pt tbe im disorder, resembling < Rinderpeste? in all its distinc- | land, that [vengo od it - fern of the soil, met! O to э е order to tive tire ешге. And within the past week even е, balance the loss TN me from kelp. Even the 2 given ее я of the s of P outhfal intellect тінте" ing to Mr. Tattersall have cb to be nob|sanguine could n A b anticipated, that, in a few | existing а! a number of - в; and а& the same а years, improved "ning, and commu nic ication with time to fll. mde. minds v ith matter best suited to the Thisi tl | р the students wil — to follow in after іза most disastrous pieni and Чоо much f ggs al 1 than had to|life, It is.a mistake to expect the same amount of | th t knowledge fro: m youths =й а similar age who may | the ка of this and сее, бн] ers,| Іа saying a few words on the present state of agri- differ in ability. One may have me ай the Publio generally tius be made to are the culture in the qs I shall take the i third ap ьа fourth steadiness of | | | | Tem common burden. n let mere reck senes con which I a m bes t acquain шей as а буре ! d the whole. RU purpose. Now, each o these possessing a pecu- what m may E poss боё be a fiim ili of chara racter, s treat them all alike, becaus overwhelming plague, о shall imatdy 3 m our uia ad they have arrive certain age, e, would be as absu stalls t and our е ing 8 as bare апу а! In the island of Shapinshay, which con cow-house already is. 7000 acres, only 730 were ion hortis 15 years dimensions, without ea FA ing the nature of t Wherever, therefore, store stock must be bought, let | ago, when the r ental of the whole wm was 6017. The|trees from which they were cut, i oohoo; to à the f thes vas ll e | kho quick aud slow together requires great judgm enough in careful quarantine. Every h ead o f pur- келч һу ап ag I had . Balfour, the | otherwise the former may be дык al elevated, and 4 chased tok ought to be kept at Тель а fortnight i in | proprie ietor. His father, observing that one of his latter painfully ep to the prejudice of bo absolute secl The fields th r frequently Siue to stupidity what entered; or if the cattle mm Ъе кар, in yards or|a i of rent, said to him ge i, ар he was | merely a want of power in eie 4 the meaning sheds, t the man having care of them ust be con sidered surprised a at his being so much in want, seeing that һе |оЁ an Spisaat во quickly m more precocious g aud paid nothing for i ^ Oh, Cap- | companion, though when he faily емде? лін the not be suffered - сеш пеаг апу qm eattle, or near | tain Balfour," he replied, *I dae pay a rent."—* Why, | question he is more likely to retain а knowledge of the "i in charge of them. what rent do yon pay ? "—* Weel—I sud pay a hen." subject than the y ufortmnately the viru Seems plac $£sBgERA Nothing is is e clearly made out than the extreme | He thus took shelter under the fact, that a hen was | sbarp boy is too often attended to, end the duller ilenee and activity of pee на contagion vii exigible, but he did not venture to say it was paid. neglected. Many persons who undertake the tuition ms to be conveyed Á— wonderful facility from one| Another A whose rent of e bv been reduced | of youths are wanting in a most essential qualification ce to another. Oxford Journal. E successi 75. 25. 6d., wi ure,so n to еп length, for p" importunity's ч, а free. | mas to form a correct opinion on individual year or two, but = the pos of character, by which the treatment of his pupils HE KNEYS. | that time he presented himself on the nt day to the | may regulated. A modest and diffident lad із Tire climate of Orkney is moist and mild; there are laird, who, at a loss now what more vean 2 wan аЬ often ruined by the intemperate % of his neither such warm summers nor such cold ters QUI eid, w "Wai Robert, vom you т, for a further reduc teacher, who forgets the trouble his own instructor south and west of Scotland. In Juae 1861, how- of rent ? "—" Oh, Cap " he replied, “ уете | experienced in 1 akiog him u tand what erer a child died at Kirkwall from sunstroke. But jo oki ing me ye ;but Ij ust а that if уе dinna big has поб the patience to impart e boys under Such heat is very unusual. A gentleman who has lived | me a barn I maun iè” is charge. Much more might be said on the їп Orkney the greater part of his life told 2 pu һе! The island is now in a E ее. state of culti- fitness and unütness of meu who undertake the lad E oin seen ice strong enough an's|vation, about 5000 а iug under, the plough, ое of in” tho Agric however, the main point ight. Тһе althou А MT rental tal io: iseussed in the this, sie baec the cane I The e n the price of land is surprisiag. ах education so muci uch the preparation of youths length of daylight makes gp islands a о are destined to cultivate, the ы Ие Ap. а mecum desirable summer residence, I have self read a for an old song. One half o ныл was purchased а ied and ved п - newspaper without d ту Аун тта ia the month | by the ерл? of the pm proprietor in 1796 | practi of this trade requires an early б - of June; and I have been told by a friend who gi in | for 12007. ; 816 the other hal/, though not better ticeship ; а sound education, such as may be received а "iv Ae on the аты дау he has read the Times | lan d, sold. for E 14, ШУ E А dozén yea „д адо зеб auo dera se pur хын o P.M. by ме Sha рїпзһау im meal for the support of its|ingi ng, , and arithmetic, wi iri ot ot С ig А зу бева ета rby Ше bea is aayi nhabitants; туте ES largely grain, Potatos,| knowledge impressed upon the individual, aud by M dc Mor ng cattle, sheep, pigs, eggs, making study a pleasure Agr ма er PCs arra kd h i many parts mossy, but t there is almost P ANY one who takes а ie will which for moderate s guarantees—un essing à s о А ww s En ils into Kirkwall Ps a Ма шаі in any undertaking, loam. d EA Vit the Moss : e Мены de е а size would duc ii m y жю re то часе miog, ч t » MM "rn man nd merely requires А; he ° Sill be ab a loss to think w e E асе а ys wi r 1 e “tickled with the fleagh ЕЕЕ it may s alie With | тап to build so fine a house world. | them, and which th ды e not авот n harvest,” пз some id. With such a soil | But if the traveller were to ind а Mit М м den only got it up for the occasion, erei exhausted a is t Di ldness of climate, is li th him а very rich agricultural sre wi The oem estate, and see how mu much has been done, ei is ati il трое IM Dh rog, olar : ^ P. always LI ithering sea breeze e% people; if he could sec the cheerful, independent, | Ыбыш h at "nd expense of the ed brains, It a uncertain, There is id plainly, “ The world is the educa! руа а sons с be advan | perha h his n, as if every face said plainly, going - ing done in in ord ач at menter woll w ith me; I have enough to eat, drink, and put on, | to them. p — Ago cam qoe - erable to mix 4 very considerable progress h n made on expect to be better off st till, an d I know tha t my Li dapes ой wi t e wl yo in after life кое of the larger estates in Orkney, more especially ЕКА msn. with me and d" belpe me,"—if he | com in contact with each other. ys who rub = = я & 974 t appears to be epidemical, and is chiefly confined to The ву mptoms are: the forelégs from in some instances very much swollen'; the animal becomes lame, and is attended bya n and interchange ideas with those | It appear the social scale, have their the dairy cows. aluable knowledge to if they А shoulders together, above and below them in were m THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ре appearance of having been bli stered, i dischar — А kind "a i and if negle cted break out in p arge sores. Аб pre tl have not had the important to direct the| Ki ORAS of га "the complaint far ther. fn evil. studied w the ur dairy tne nd trade. y ractica ieulturi and experience. It is the young to a class of literature, to be boy leaves school, which kd provide a store o ati School education is the pioneer, opening out ubbi: sh, and showing tl infor ach beast а { Mk „сош- ровей " Tro 1b. HE peo. i. 1 ounce nitre and 1 1 lb. treacle, aud the : affect ted | parts vo diluted wn чо times its ime s water, Pratica th E} Аф» е р ill m his destruction, must depen RR himself. There is | of ore learnt after Falcon. tob "sei ar oie d ,—The follow with ot water and when it bro ev. Pen Moule, 0 the oing puer the discharge was much thicker; in fact, matter had th e Secre: formed. At the time I am writing I cannot per ме апу ter, ot Cholera and Ca was drawn je by the R he “ Dr ry Earth System," at the request o of EER nd шо ү шше of this Soci ety—feeli ng the great | 0186. Chann d el would be e y obliged if they would ота us i , their experienco. Jo TpS, Here- | 26 seph Earps, Home Farm, New isease.—In a va aluable paper, contributed nal for 1858 ру у sent ou Јеҝег нн to, E where nerea ry, explain 16, t communication, by letter or otherwise, will at once tol tended to. J. Ven SE Hereford, Sept. -n 1 ath the surfac подот way bothere ud кеа | This statement is well supported in erted ; and at all Sies - health - to, not only ut b to escape, or when they drain into ponds from which t cattle drink, or into household wells, or into streams which supply water to the neighbourhood.* 16 is of the utmos; buried at a greater perd э our it ad invariably s арас —— we to dispose of these secretions, md uninjured. Upon this s based some valuab oio a ebed à кру сае ds ap e bie. кан, P3 s | | hints on Potato cultivation. n this notice will rariss let a sufficient quantity of carth or clay be carte that | au yof n readers to examine their s - fields, with q А еп кече A т б феа dry (the iud the battari , let m patie |a view to discover whether a deep r of soil i isa i si ough а sieve with а quarter-inch mesh ; m » every day let tbis be applied in sufficient quantity to absorb siint protection ба! X is isla "igit? m the liquids, and let the solid secretions bo swept às often as ohjeet in writing $о you will be attaine &c., mi M Бо fa conan ne ouli = 7 di ollow at the r ei shallow pit d ud either of them RR og ott Ан e dry and sifted earth. In a very few days the absen T VETERINARY COLL Oct. 10.— Theory rond Lar eon р» элге annor eh siritingiy suggest the к "Practice of Agriculture Professor Сома this 1i ng ens о: $ 2% дау opened his course of Lectures on rieulture aate {О r both, | at tha aiiis. The following are н from his ches ue: any other | 1е эйе йө. in ів Report recently A een by the Pr [orte оч diga eference to the Ка approach of cholera, recommends that all Бесси should be а with эЛЕ d charcoal or of lim or, if Mme be not at bed with fresh however, for some years been fall and sifted, is quite as efficient for AMAN | and (as the writer aged for oen purposes 1 dud far more so, ry way far better, than Шу e cing myself and the tures which “ Theory and P. of Agriculture," it is desirable that I believe AU n ан е let à ^ alia non, ae at of such earth be Tome |9 spo liately t у at. starting, od that n E ET E о G E y inse grounded o on, or чы! Бу? practi P by ee terr ed сек habit. ith od may be a great talker— | discourse seem m and tot the oils, len? pen &с.; but put s t Mte his labour, the hi opportunity of removal fro у effected without tho, slightest с Жүз through а | trap-doo és the aults may be and are constructed | for еба inside а ьама, ihe (ies ning for removal being made | through the foundation and basement of toe m But Tor the he? Well, ho m on the pee ^ dide of the account. А and so much depends upon field E. tho que i ures? f ense of s T d — E нек едь Бе renso ТУ ho | ture is а science as well as ur the small u ut agricul- ао practice is the Mad points xi the as in towns or hoe the binos The x УРА М hid from ou а -— lowed res on the d а! are put Ja motion. It follows, nsight into tho principles which regulate our the study of the ig ws by w wai s plants and animals e and move and have ri improving petes quite e used wit Rifle Camp at Wimbledon -— Moule shall no 1 осеги ви s Ваду in the footste| Shall be ing with фо implicit re, because we Sail be enabled to under- іса г [m ki а Dui 2 RE dee cordiale, md to draw the attention of your readers to a new form of|band, unbelief on the other disease which has "e en out mode the cattle ш "fis disgusted wirh the the a n d would no nob be taught ; ; rac n many other of the island. the most rapid Ap dem mitt which tho writer ev ptt cottage wh ich was clean о fairly Tontiated, b but the. the ^ from which he Eee to be nm into меу constructed drain, from Жеш the leakage found к ае Бесна well, as үз ignorance another results upon which des resa А tbinking that. he might have only truth, thundered out his denunciations against giving Шы, n — was нА " Cie id oil. | a ME d | soluble, and economisin ated со of lec І | re shali г the kenop of delivering în ів jostitntion on the | асе ractic: n | of the this institution n. t Octo у e practices which, in his ignorance, he called wapa me Es allowed to i two example ы practjeg P ertain cir bus] vera аа вргеадіц it g Kataa leaving it ke чес itis is pr ea Wc c little better than dry T Whi Ha lcs "i НЕР Е ju НЛ H б b sb si jil; hemist. E ; T ЕРЕ үг. | HTHBHI due. g and di was wage ошер зотат he soil со nsists GER mixture of lime aud contains u^ little "vegeta Pee ond La ing, how: ba whic one broad-leaved crop, Bue o ес 0i RA e recipe to mix sulphuric add with bones. The vantage of this plan, by renderi - - пори lime mem the as great, but wasa nothing to its indirect ey in developing the mineral of phosphate, without which our Turnip i ave been Moto their phosphati d P: — — не се b t — your bus A will be of — and be introduced to а ral knowled, cience. me А s Ies ap to be pg xperien ved E question thi of practioal olet of the E of English his for m obtainin a — knowledge of the Mos zn x 6 look forward to г" The Professor then шеге to bee n course of lcetures whi ] Farmers! Clubs. po 1 KING : pru 7 ia Perie paid of t ? Club t а ч présent ' prospects А fraid that I can ou upon ing under propitious z к the very "mm deg f the З ns P n the они as hazard. n period | e trol ma pros no Turni of teaching am satisfie no flag, no i ugh jy ly and severe frosts e pet o dá and киат sre have to give nearly butche ors" prices for ОШ 07 OCTOBER 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND EL LEN 975 — hund arable land farms in West Morlok оле) Cp for the breeding of either а men, we are — vii a ээзи | м And aom So and our вћее k that fi the | These, ig 0° com: изе: € — and |а them in additio: аа | to corn, either в - бома! Wo uld n t shee mill, eed steamer go d be exertions e commi ttee аб ыы, hrough the exertions of to med indebted for уча prompt and vigorous | ж mas taken e healthy— pies per caution on ч : Sept rtm weather, I trust losses from this calamity. 8, It hink that we have fore and ioni them up;wi ith в prt 4 to d vent diseased cattle | be the your Mr. ‘This | Swede T oul: I believe к wu be both interestin i use ма стату at the present is not worked t enough to get carted off ава foundation 8 t under the which I now lea — have ventured to bring 4 the roots. I must also state that I have had con nnm of „= experience in the use 0! E ач са rk and baian upon upon n it, d I can d that has not too much, EL J. BnowELL said: Last year he placed 1 urnips against a p Pa wall ж e -— th, | and they kep He thought the Eomething from I in years of sbundanee, Continued prosperity e dormant, and in the had pn to contend poe i € беа root erop. And if w "is E тете to give деер ' 'oultivation lants to enable them trials t us I trust, in we have not mei -— solely for the purpose ling over 2s » owe rs, but to consider what i ope r irr Turni alo == with ^ E little oileake, Beans, Ba of| Mr. Jac did n quantity of Turalpe was up for c bullock ought not pe^ have Swedes Bom! the redu Tu the of Turnips, they — e Pure. gae Д ^90 per cent. of Р sisted Oilea food was rich in the г tnit medi P fo. mation of fat; and so far was Barley, w pom e of them might ared to h oce exponen, that. af айй” ^ or pu and ced to = а айат bul 7 е was а very rich strong t very d be|T т Hudson, of Castleacre, and others; an | fork is used ns above, early in tho 'senson, the land me! both for Са pm straw od, and is m which p 2 inter. Beans a — more n ugh he d did nc mix hay or straw;with them, E give WILSON ot think that; a ""- 46| cattle. А 60-stone zat nine stones а дау. A while ago, y ho tried the. plan ro e 60. — een in box ounger bullocks PIDE s aud they did tg be givi MM to pem redi this t€ pen в ilcake. the purpose o of setting the woeds us to the winter ploughing, and it t think it should be earted on й the ploughing, as the land is then in a good s о te carts, and о o ойм exer = dung will be put о tea де | Жз This will be any cro Pn жї» әл te. Ispring, eri Are in di what, is as а simple seuflling will pre recoption of either Dills, Ома ‚апа ille, Dills E MN and € like, an n off with sheep in е summer, as а gubstit: de fa! llo м. Боша the ie wil ощ, be ане for о pre to be sown iu сой " „т it for large bullocks went out, Som u fields, were ling about 14 stoni аў; ые А ҳе ~ the ahi wance r everywhere. Now I never bee they voluntarily reduced recommen apply the — manure by h themselves to nine stones тч tae show th to n place of Palm Nu n used with considerable. adva ey t ei, m iad | ntage ids La and then up ti of the seed. бан, е, p^ I must stron Y impress ume you the —: b importance of sar on all operations ted with root simultaneously. eret diet te | thing in the best у» and that when our let us most for beer to an # prefer it, aud Experience rather went against тау їп e term thinke oth —-— al operations леди Шеге ith . alaerit; To ensure the all he | agr wise, аз they would be feeding consisted in a ul mixture of food. ced with Mr. The success of He n to it. y. power doing this, cultivate, and, вау, dong | же i antann і ү, possible, Anothor аге of t it wo take ^ нт of bat is M ief Browell; as to t mo- storing of S +1 habit of getting ad with it. Many o Ido not think that it is desirable t th meu who canabs à drinking malt or ions iu excess should bind themselves by a pledge, but those who find they cannot control themselves and xcess have done a wise thing in doing so. They cannot oei the beer that we ha ot obtain t t wines of Germany The CHAIRMAN said t orai he — т ^al "у oo roduc ee нома to jit it very expensiv was but he had turned. е ^ nis cattle to one who had b rally a leisure time of the year. "Then why allow nsume heir if 2 d md cake, they would fin one of the old ad bad tial —they were eating only peur they cann md nuce w which will ж our thirst v н: intoxication, 1f deed drink they must drink the quati of Талир - imu b and be had abou stones each a rcm and to е excess, or they must drink the wretched "ed which is made at home, which is quite sufficient in itself to make any man a teetotaller. NzwcisrLE.—At a late monthly — of this Que De Mr. Weers, of ride -— а, paper on eonsumption of root e! He said : is i embers and perma; then, for Jti -Should aha whole cro and or a portion left required only be stored 1 and taken ав | farmed 1 For sheep Should the whole or a portion | lar; Seco К and day, with about Tor 81. Jh nd. d 50 stones at Ын istmas. c Ts., an the fingers with indifference, pr ly in a county where, іп a general way, we havi her long winters, which reta tard — суй operations Depend upon it, thi y. » o go on paying two years ren we afford to and and with one-fourth ога fifth “ м handle one Үү Тһе ехр eek w as | is з a very віс g ind Vr as Wo gio ia matter d if they obtained $e ба unn e forb fit of 25. in the а than if | goo urni гу К not feed — on strong lai er, no reason why they could not do so in $ Wi th regard | tot thé tra of sheep, he had | are eof, our He did A bnc that, | mo careful con- | ent, for what do wo hear outside but an outery e" the probability of a scarcity of meat, which wen у Ае Ber dus to consider how we can best vido f » "P га апу width you Tor шап Á тетла Covered ie a provide e frost € ога іп qm n ae M close Ba can stand wi the field w whero n grew, " remove mi tof lace? — из the tops of ted dow ion r fu any experince in that pt Mos ]—Are orina мне; о as Aud ventilated, the best i uL Has any |j making an k upon our | their кетн veia I don't think i it very st as you are the ad апу vantage it affords of natural — eris in| e good p ҮС ее ы lit the dung can be got on with the stubble so much onsi rong argument on my part to em all tato of the fact; арн look into the consequences о in pen folds, in pe a cart- € ata Mt. p serve the he whole аге they to ieed and given - jor straw for а week or — we еды де and it EX the deeper to ай Нома Шш, which cannot entr without considera erable additional labour and ud еме ы not go ЕШ ccessfully эв if the work had rlier period the mess more palata! bati ао “ pu v огада} it - . | Therefore, if operati increase in required. immediately h and the like cultivation mmenced im working out the twite ana 2 to em eut, and other perm given | the earth inches yon be sufficient to insure bein under es е апі e e 00061: [эбине wings, &e., be shaken out sufüciently to enable the m late roo irer comparatively cim sowing my ут gels not quis uos inier than about the 20th of April, and for 976 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTR, Swedes ша last ml in n Mpy. Well Илеп, ион what I then er vc рие of early root ка to do ali in inde wer to put шун into Г к Кошон by autumn cleaning] — gu enn e me to sow fini lier periods, s Dia 1| кыш, i [Octone ente rs for sowing spring corn, except where a Jittle | and he home stesding|re D E а п may | remm. The DNG 1 ralo i is that under strict law | the landlord can rare the rents нае up to last October the ig arrears involved in these ems iole ent was iens 107. ii id a the гоша edu myself F mas oblige d to be b Wha substitute o unct than roots D Е Bare fallows might de СЯ mem \ was selling at 60s. per quarter, and m as n Ar à anh HT RETI y | mo: managed estates а written agreement is conside - | neces h h hs' notice in | writing from either party. On w and constitutes the е. ая trary dismissal from his farm. e paid for his improvements pos is generally specified unexh d improvements that qr iege ording uc the es $ implements that we ON penal ; but there can be no nive aok for the practice now, as the tables om 1 se things y to beneficial to ourselves, ^ p hes me time, aw ang to the pile a targe. Then let us jets no more * dead fallow. te let them b IT 1 шу possesso for tem gensis payment of his rent? n The landlo gen the tenant. The ren | are ee in EN six months after the entry is |с шшр he crop has not e peon о, а з Ње property of the i incoming tenan $ ; he has sowed it him mean anything "V out on the farm from which a | fi to the landlord, in father с Ф ant -— P" ll, that is a claim it E rig са a ten Шомен зын а itg e bi landlord, the tenant isis unt til he has paid his r rent, mself, or and arta ur. He does not actually pay the ш till he ue reaped the crop. The second half-y rent is payable jm the Mediae ng Ladyday y, whi m is 25th March. .W i are now do oing away with these, f. ee pieg a security i in that е because ham ey hare to. arc hat a h t! of the tenant's e роње zk p for в bill foe un боне теше, л у> та erally satised with t acc os which is give ed of the candidate for the ^ If he is а very young man, or there а проза which lead the landlord ог hi is agent to f any da ри t оп the subject, he Tus ently requires the to give ie the name of vel | Mr. James e scrutiny 0 ot valun Ue and im tes tho appointed on the Ts of tho lan: and is settle p by them their te manuring in autumn. . | on бын Ө is во mischievous when 5 ws moist that to get the manure on in weather is a great boon, ad fortu- nately в science has discovered that the manure can n be is an extreme c ase; but generally repu ta tion, g his аы acter y ries м б Meses the. landlord or € „5 ы кн d that he is а trustworthy pers lets him os . f he falls in arrear, the 1 kadio rd "his be y under the English law of distraint. by the crop. In как jt is че there, Its aumonía, its phosphates, uable constituents a Under tha auth ority, e law in pos t|o ine D Where f Aprl vision for quarter]. 4а. me €— PUN without any j judicial У th years, d tt such ега amount of and gives зь a tho f far za he thinks will cover tho the arrears. The officer takes an ремин that non- pene of rent shall, at the opti landlord, ter inventory, "Eri ыр ИЧ E v p die n The ear o this as soon жй me o 1" а. ‚ but not Before the day of not aware that h 1 July, and Ped са - d Бе, November to 25th September, and là don рау it ШЕ ыд. № right. of distress "exists for the whole of hp os paym e has any acad pon "е ыр of] payment, but in Some agr reements provision is made that on in an agreement on tes for which Laa ear so practica ady deep ploughing and : РЗА pulvorisiog of the soil. for such a os because I was startle to read in the Der e NE „Observations made at the Uttox etor Show, E that additional sec t $ -« To be коке on quitting, qi c make his debt mend Nes M 9g tenant, Ln he s satisfied the landlord—tha it is 8, if „the rent 18 due e. manures T: in the last year; also half the cake e co sumed by — pue for | t flows for Turnipe, but to skim as not to disturb над sie, and thus to moisture." о ав 1701 Jethro f in purpose of eluding 00 о: if the rent is due. The distress can only be n force against goods Mica xm an a clandestine removal, put |t сер farm, except | b sed i ene em shall take ren : but this must be for the ment, I believe the landlord ssess himself of дош after na fides Was o nly on the tiles of not less than 2 inches € de 80 the tenants finding los and 1 abour, to be allowed a seven years’ principle; no cartage to be paid. '8 power he goods | a moved is limited p E x Po "The la ndlord, however, runs a ulently rı their removal. ht ee and marling to bea n "i marling to Pis bills Te sideris ОШ, and approved by the agents the пей mit ne by fi let be gh by |o omplete а aep uv other rou —then plough "the gud in the. driest | r, you will find every fine land tu but отну rough lan vil times of drought m n him ther сан ; and, if E cannot prove =. fraud | or е ho wii be liablo i а an action of damages. It goods are removed afte officer of the law has t m capillar. M attraction, per " ji piece of threa Sih one end in the water ihe moisture below, so do: oisture fro moisture i d Tis distress applies C everyth found on the pe whoever it belongs to ; is t even 254 е length of cattle sent to the farm to graze. It also applies to cattle which have strayed, provided thoy t oth ә to je aid for, р er i А dak 7 pee R кес dew, which permeates the of n MALE for 7 M of the plant, but which dews could not penetrate to the rootlets of the growing | w Turnip on lands which the surface, are simply skinned upon and a | day without recovery being made en i4 A ч E distress applies s dis on the farm, бы that well as to i ple "The. landlord чих до е the goods оГ à E lessee, whether uch gub-lessee has ed his r о the lessee or not. The Act 14 and 15 Vic t. e. 25, "provides that t growing been а e as id before they аге sider 107. n en or 600 acres vrai must be pai т landlo rd. I should cons necessar y for taking a EN mmission at а зеде шо ued from p. 9 quent то, but en - possession The -— of Жо Higgins, jun. tha + y way — Liscorwsmims ү premna (No. 1. Mr. Joh ns, j 1 Mj E 5 "s fath 1 8 the tenant has а counter claim, org the А | with a rontal ж гаре quantity of la nd i varies V! ауега ge; about a iiM RI is pa farm is 900 acres; and m. 2400 vp to he have half corn, qn poas ie fis i s Hs а om de Nisbe milton? s p Аек кад сейм 1 to the or m for the last 20 years unt. The size of my LE about 30s. per to farms i in Lincoln- g Wheat. at and is tho =, t has req ap to b ү һате Бееп їп business - d "20 years, а rg um pem had one h had a recover rent through acl. d Mo in of distmint and I hav toget whito cro r and the ^ ep white его Pulse crop, the WESTER Ross: : Sept. M e father's handwri itin apo вау. ч prm t t A Be er Я in England he Whe Seed and labour, or д. ада The 1 amounts in the. ipsuni. ry etus annum, and f 47 r the incoming м to enter e sow w tie hd to tbe fallow land is on the 1 the agreement ; SE ym of March де tenant years we have only tad occasion to Our har Angar m T; aud carting to t займана resort to the law of distress six - seven times, For| In or about two € че бад Остовив 14, 1865.] THE MM the whole was in the stackyard in first-rate бегает when straw was abundant, e conse e whole crop was brought to Mc stackyard "s the s condition, withont one sprouted sheaf; and, the Oats are not — к I the Wheat d t Th duce of the yield was 11 qrs. of summer still коой, isl the Таг te discoloured with mildew. lier sowings las. een stopped for s they bave entirely lost their natural colour. il ve sed colour better, but во. cannot i. GARDEN Saf |in mra ERS' :RS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 977 NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. GREAT IMPROVEMENT, WITH REDUCED PRICE, PRICES PER LINEAL YARD, 24 INCHES HIGH. Size of | Mesh, f Mostly used for nch Hares, Dogs, Pou nch Game or Poult js 8 34. in inch Small Rabbits, im 4 &c. че 15 inch Smallest Rabbi d. d Strong Та. Medium Strong. vicos S Galvanized.! (Турине. Galvanized. p Galvanized, == [Gavanized, 31d. bd. 54. ôd. 1d. E HE | E Evi 94. c ak. d lid. nao 223.58 ЧЕ Quas 1 Quantities of 1 100 yard 1 "EH 1 e he и) d. nally. J. B. BR WN ax» CO. Nearly ан Sr. Бууттніх?в І, апі арја. $e Netting is kept in pem 148, е EH, Trid E. of Loxpo BREWERY, and close to the * Every deser vA of. Netting warranted to give satisfaetion, and if not approved will be exchanged or D A dore A —— LONDON, E.C., LONDON STONE, ONDON BRIDGE. C., opposite tho Тохрох Bumpar SrEAM Волт Рек. now кг ving, healthy condition, and ther e approach f the plague. Steps are чесма ibm however, to prevent its coming, and prepare for its approach. РЕ aneous. ' An Unexpected —At an agricultural dinner h Lincolnshire a few days since, Mr. W. North, st proposing “The Town and Trade of Boston," лей permission ОЁ the Chairman to exercise а privilege conceded ws n by the ste ewards—! that of awarding a Е. 1 looked, ко ud in the tion of many prim (nid. Mr r Norni) that i ka та Y tm vn PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &e. Begs HOUSE Ay t „д 4-inch Pipe rs, Bars 8 D , Damper, / Us "England, and t following prices :— T. S. TRUSS "à offer complete HOT-WATER perm nta ‚ Е e Stands, &e., "à Ве’ best quality), етед t to any Railway Station erect the same within 25 miles of London, at the APPARATUS for CESET and Joints, Saddle Boiler, Fire Supply Cist eed and Air Pipes, 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSE. E: Size of House Apparat we. Erection. , Bize of ET Apparatus complete. Erection 16 feetby 8 feet .. ... 28 0 - 0 : | 90 feet by 17 fee - T £n 15 0. .. E = E 20 feet by е int vo “ ч б еа 5 40 bad d 1 e i m Pg 25 feet by 0 o |50 є 18 0 Erection m " miles of РА Juil fes v are Ау one им ынна extra. - r Estimates and Plans forwarded on applicatio T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STEE, E E E.C. tor to, the Vice-Cha Wels b. |y of laughter) Mr. North sid ihe hat had vus e н €— x i re he could en, ecd the conv Talde ve il xe pe handed the hat and box over to M. Weil) id resumed his seat, в Road, B — others in "ihe cou: UMMING & EDMOND CONSERVATORY ARCHITECTS, OT E STAMFORD BRIDGE, FULH. utter tboroughly by means of ж maior în тонна nitre has been recipes given in the ual reports, s The Times а пае do ЕА b a as {һе one yon have sent.—Aeader. that the i che e Town Council have orned stock from the great October in the ti evious —A retailer of agricul“ d; thinking it to be, as cd: now, by the custom of seed—that is, пип E H g РЕ Ё ү | x an intery; intervening of Raj ч HOTHOUSES СоХБЕЕҮАТОВТЕВ CHUROHES, SCHOOLS, MANSIONS, TI]. S, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, and APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS AM ROAD, BRO N, S.W. &c., erected in the best manner and Heated by Hot Wat Water, with all the WAREHOUSES, &c. ейт Heated by Hot Water SX ies and DESIGNS and ESTIMATES pisei and forwarded free of is expense, тз М. H 1 G. CUM MING, to Mr. H, Onxsox. 978 URY and POLLARD'S CONICAL BOILERS for HEATING by HOT S PM, mo at "t of Duke of arc Lord Belper, &c., at Vise üney's replaced, after be 0 years in constant use. pce. шш, у Nen w Park Street, esami London, S.E. BUE AND POLLARD have just fixed, at Wollaton Gardens for Lord Middleton, several BOILERS and LONG | PIPES. Heating ъу Hot Water. J. же Ач S, IRON MERCHANT, ‚ Bankside, London, жа нот T WATER xe from Stock, — 2inch, 15. 2d. ; 3-inch. ns 2 104. ; and 4-inch, 98. 4d. BENDS i Ад 1s. 6d., 9s. 6d., ТТЕ VALVES, 10s., 13s., and 145, ; aci Other RANGES THE GARDENERS' EHorgous nd patented b CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Об уу Wig PARTH CLOSETS (MOULES PINS No ү: күн, Cesspo 8 PATINY Rxutbtilon. Me Medal, , 1862. [oc] tus andi ы pum be inl ta y Comel, № 1M Жашы LI qw ME M Pur m WESEL шун ad EON 79 е Warme & С о 29, Bedford воо. p , Earth | je Té eni nded by the Cholera, as а БЕ and pads m Letter Privy Co USES for the MILLION.—On the рип bining y Sir Joseph Paxton, M SHOW, § асаа га l а all goods of firs! м. Р. Connexions at equally low prices, and all goo касоне Фазое | impiety, ede mess, excellence, and durability. SPAN- ROOF fac хая GELT given, ты: uc post Ат Attended to HOUSE ; раї E ihrée coats, а nd g \ plazo zed vh Englin Sheet Glass, ron Hurdles ncing, mii thi e day. А can роз su applied тем ду nd r fixi 3 ft., y 19 ft., NOTTA S HURDLES. am muss in we y 5 Water. Tllustrated Circulars, With Prices, can be had on application to of superior Wrought Iron. EP H OT теше e A Roses pli sus ale Prices, | Saxvzu Herrman & J. Моктох, Agente, 7, Pall Mall East, London. CATIL with Elbows, ысыт Те ЕЧ, киле very other connection ; e. А. HANDBOOK on ies E КЕЕШ. TREE CULTIVA- Wrought and Сав oilo „ Saddl. Conienl, Cylinder, овца; TION, 2d Edition, price 18. ; and "нр, from x^ vd Boilers and Iron Sta E. E те use without brickwork, 508. each. s from 1 10s. 6d. each. Patent * AM U Mo ERROM Valves, Impro oved Furnace pen Furnace Bars, Supply Cisterns, and S , Castings of every description in stock, a c. ~ P un si nie Mr. LYNCH WHITE'S Iron Wharf, Aw r Ground Street, Black- friars Bridge, London, S. Price List On application. 5 рач emitted, to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great | RA котлов PATERET BESLDAEGS. fne Siem Prize Medal, 1862. (AES H Br RE, hly Commended by the Roy: orti- VE т тр егы, ое E E LES "Bie and Кай reo om MVUSGRAVES PATENT SLOW COMBUSTIO XOU p ion. ies the following sizes always in stoc! an, 7 By 15 foot — dur 24 by 12ft. ; Half-span, 24 by 10 ft. ; Lean-to, 24 by 8f m pu: ex deret npe bo Warm ches МА ыкы ип GAME and POLY РЕШЕ d pd or ferent ES x Sunday kan withoùt attention during the 8! t, Birmi гр, а.; апа де ра cost of 3 serving of special attention, eerte. of its safety, heaithfulness, durability, oe Nol Kensal Green, London, T. AND J. TAYLOR (late Тонх TAYLOR & Bons), and extreme simplicity. have on hand for Sale THREE very handso; c WOOD and It is also made for $mall Conservatories, with GLASS CONSERVATORIES та ade to order. Two of them were а vapour chamber. prepered for a gentleman residing in Par! w Lane, an ad Rm being For articulars f the ab nd of MUS- raised on account of their int ing the view from the adjoinin GRAVES PATENT STABLE and COW- houses. tibl ld hus а IiOUSE F nS, which attracted so much k Designs and Prices fixed iud lete in any part of the United М ES SUAE at T hibit Son Logs fist. —— © Kingdom fo bens n cation. USGRAVE BR RS, Ann Stre: ks, as e po am EN 3 This Stove can be seen in r operation at Messrs. Cox & Sox, Pi dt oostualiy: сак samoda лөк TR e: Ву Her Letters Patent 88, Southampton Street, Stran 6d. t er yard and. SUR. neat in арра" — duree: ч оа Saddle perfect, by t terminal EYE p A cei closes e, f Ше furn: Under the Patronage of Her (AE an» AND HOPE (LATE ө Мута d Teor Si a AUTE RON jain жаен отан А маје Lionel Street, Hor WATER Edd C. & H. beg to call atten- tion to their NEW TREE E COVER, & B T Glass Соу teen Walls; which | pr ону m tuting а Tenant's Fixtur S DE e, anı ее high ; the | pum atng өп pum we means of simple and durable mac engths of ai m 50 ss et; t does not exceed that of а wooden structuri Further particulars, with prices, Toriaido onreceipt ofthe amount in е stamps, = Book S 1s. 6d., coloured 2s. 6d., for Horticultural Building: Greenhouses—Heating Арран. of Designs, р and esigns, plain, &c. ENNIS' P. D E GS aro mà METALLIC HORTICULTURAL fares are се light and кеё, and They are thoro peed erected, practi. itting a maximum y vd ing atmosphere ng and duri LY M ceri ey Ed tories of the high hest zy ег, are Lx day to be dou w неш edi of gro and richness of complete adjustment ofthe constructional patent buildings, their manufacture is so Шейше tiat а eom- eme Ap in Leung of cost with perishable wooden structur ost THE GARDENER'S OWN GREENHOUSE - Vete роят. as ерер s pono isa Tenant's Fixtur ess, nery, and all сынай with e above, have T. . DexN1s, who has deter- h rred to T. H. ee to Supply these really ыы b utldings at such а reduced scale of es that No Y Lennto, 121. 0 a prr may possess one. GRAN 6 in. by 9 ft., including honest 1 eR Hei Rt D ҮС introduced most important improvements in their finish and со mem ei and T IUmerous эрле has suc- ее Dee qug Ше! them. as à TENANT'S FIXTURE, MV M feels sure Rive aa у men ot limi — tenur With Mr. A ык ti m ym excellent -hou d ftord ад ean be desired in a profitable buil Ж 00d structures ме est price consistent with sound work. mates Horticultural Builder, Hot-water Engineer, &e., Chelnatord, Мазак," The ny Stove without a Flue. 0: AND ЈОҮСЕЅ PATENT Manufaetory, St. Mary's Works, Newport, Salop. ior RING, DRYING, and WARMING HALLS, = R. Tome. 280 Abingdon Street, Westm SHOPS, ROOÀIS, &e., a. hé vA er 1 nr gon: amples may be serva atories houses, Fruit ning, o Burn | — ч рт ALVANISED IRON WATER CISTERN G red, without Cheap, light, апа durable, will not rust or corrode, and , Gre v I AUR re- lighting all winter by filling E fuel every — air keep water perfectly sweet, Tem ` pr EP b ad Vip requ 93. 6. guineas, FIL LLING nnd MASTI- ma AGE of Es NIFE CLEANER is the only rapid C'eaner and mom of Kaivos nt a moderate price. 3s. 64. to 10s. s Nasu, eoi т, 253, Oxford Street, W. Stove Depót, 119, jt, 119, Newgato f Street, London, Heating by Hot-Water. Al HE ORIGINAL SADDIE JOILER, » with Improved Tubular Check Drart, FI Ends, and Ribbed Sides, for 6 ing Greenhouses, Vineries, Foreing Pits, petna Buildings, ko. | Boilers possess increased heating surface ity, y omy my | tn fuel, and are the only class of Boilers, all points considered, when | горевуд fixed, that can be relied pp with safety for Heating S pos Ms Š [n p eye by зр gaie at a moderate p rs interesi in such work should write for List of Testi- Шла, Post Free on a йр to FREDERICK WiL dye Burr Күтө IRON STRAND CABLE ТЕПЕ. t 2 Po C ESTY relan IMPROVED GALVANISED WIRE NETTING: “ "= s S ROYAT : LETTERS d duct H ASING PILLARS, въ 1s. 9d. to 3s. Boiler ATENT STR. HERES . ISED 1RON GAL VANI GALVANISED RONG. ATER BARROWS: LAWN s GARDEN ROLLE aure dS ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT, ld. per square Mort & Greex, late Н. 6 Me rox & Co. Illustrated worn gues and Estimai 2, Gros eat George 5 Mano а ап nd. Sold d ‹ E PHILLIPS, High Street, Chelmsford, Essex. н E Oain E veran р » ONS, Lon ufacture: е ТАЛЕВ Еа BOHEMIAN FLOWER VASES AND HYDRO-CARBON LAMPS. Я ате рати а? 10 fixing. Is fitted either with RS Ч Е. Р. обе A eat confidence in recommending this BOILER to oi emen, Gardeners, Nurserymen, and the Public, having for some sul timo tested its сараси It issimple in constru tion, ba nsive vierge ifii р, а m жок. Uu Y lin the Senes on ef fuel of any much less cost, 9 wr efore the publie. very power! or heat! ose: =- PS strength of the Fire is in n tac with the uy “surface == napao RICK WO "x eee THE HEAT. e new arrangement of the Opal Vases are made in the best Flue Вас сали the to circulate over "the Satire Кон decorated. entire heat of the fire outside экоо er entering the chimney shaft, Тһе Boiler is set under a dome of brickwork, whereby а v4 actionis given to the fire, A. E. P. will be happy 4 forward y ра) S eng ee ls. d oe M to! ree and all к of Gla: possible cc th Gold Bead With Gold Lines With Rose Colour, Goted 1 C Structures ar z Red Modallion rper d. m With With Blue Medallion on (Antd lines е)... ^ Ruby Gu fluted wi Emerald or red May be obtained A decora of the Trade Остовев 14, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL; GAZETTE. 979 A NY Jr BECK, pe Micro oscope. Pr ice S M ra BEC AND E "m E: celu EC ‚ late 6; Coleman Stree jtor RPAU Т as = 325. p Bize| — v * Catalogues sent on receipt ‹ ци TUI X фе proport Ча Bev N Omm RENS, KITCHEN RANGES. AGGON TARPAULINGS, ТАКЕЕр КОРЕ, Ter Nrw Parm ойе Ape. ав d, 3i Piin APBONH Жы DARUM UNI А CLOSE RANGE with an OPEN CAI ur AT combines the Ars edem VITE GAR Dien, FISHING es АМ | Pida howa i nere Ranea have tg sd Rice i mm paro 31 ў. Load, London, A Ventilation iy pa апа increased ЕН DEOK.. cem К Ф GREENHOUSE апа Уш отвар атава, —These Instruments are of the ruction, MS at moderate prices. . Cornhill, E.C. "XII f OLMAN' Oy pae gg bay born б ATEN a TT ERCHA SOLES.— ONLYP RIZE MEDAL P Aim FE Jutta Percha Company have о Great Exhibition, 1862. TA A meg the root О of the following letter from Trade Mark, T THE BUGIS HBAD, on each Package. the , Esq. the Стока Fi Their Genuine and Double Бий зу а A си particularly Gí "LR n Gutta Percha Soles an ls these | recommended for nay ec d rs апа Druggists, we and Dung! © much in а pine = I rye rily am in all d with the ground in all states, I would on no account be = vitbout. Wem. As tter of eco l would recommend 5 auce— Lea and quomm Gardeners to use them, for they may repair the wom part at all T А9 ESTER RE SAUC times by the material at the fire, and pressing it from the delicious са чүш ез eed by Conn thick e worn parts, as easily as if it were so much dough. | " THE ох LY GOOD SAUCE,” is риза mo y by r Las & ptt [C jt the duty of all persons who must occasionally wet their | The public an eoe ctfu qi caution prey dote m. to adopt а material that completely de! damp. Many a | 200 should see t ny tA & Prnnixs' Names аге on Wrappei escape colds and rh by the use of Gutta | Bottle. and Stoppe Asx ron LEA & Fs жалуу Sauce, 5 соба s 25, Aor e. m "eus GLENNY, „^н ио — " Senio and for Ex) ну ре Worcester ; rw utta Percha articles, such as nds, Tubi ROSSE LACK WELL; xs, London, &с.; е атр Buckets, Fire Buckets, Bosses, Union Joints, | and by Grocers aud Oilmen unive м Chamber Vessels, Toilet "Trays, Sponge Bags c Batteries, Calbot; sut trays, &c., manufactured o TID gem ha C ompany, and sol Som wholesale dealers ps ONNE COWS.— Gentry, and Nobil = A Others, are respe: ly informed that they can er жар! ied with the above beautiful a d говора е animals in апу m t the shortest notice. Thog A ваго ы ap penes which has at- Acton Vale Nu To Nonrrwex, фет : et ловия, N m катык, AND Pontic Gro à тіло. Мух P ROTHEROE an 4 MORRIS will SELL by "TION, on the eene a „ Aci Vale N witi Буши Beech, Ches! ix several th ^ Standard, urnable to purchasers) asera), on the Prem of Messrs, Норооор & J'icons, Exotic Nursery, Shel сакэ Bush ; Yi фе DÀ Seedsmen in — -— of the Au. mi vae American Nurseries, Leyto! e, N.B. Dutch Bulbs а овев, & Мае DE AND MORRIS will Б ch anh Narcissus, кечее: чы 5, Sno = &с.; а fin f 300 handsome ANDARD DWARF ROSES; ài энәле AMERICAN PLANTS, including pv and othor Azal Rhododen Kalmins, &c. view 'tho Е of дат Catal at the REO and of -— —" and Valuers, American Ж! 1 Leytonstone, ne, Essex m it = and FSSRS. PROTHEROE У AD NORRIS; e Р sted tended the e Morte. 52 the importer y Mr. James Martin to SELL by AUCTION, on the r: [ їп ines the Pure Breod es г Mcr E Holloway, close to (he "wd Jd $ в Road ay Ё on, e ARDEN BORDER Е EDGING ILES, in great м ~ аиша eer AL] | THURSDAY, Octobe eram at E o M NUS e variety о! T 50 eing espe- | his connection Den byappointing experience: "y ents throu hout | being required immediate glenred for 1 gr , the cially suited ps or KITCHEN G GARDENS,«ns they | Brittany, and he is now Аж зө] to Сет the e publie a constant mop whole of the an imar! PLANTS, choice Lue rbour no Slugs and Insects, take up little 2 the choicest stock that can e UU iMd, at prices which defy al | Hardy and Dwarf e fine o буотта m 'Groonhouson, < m, and once put down incur no further labour | competition. The low higi. Ming qualities of | which ono is quite Ap "tof ы in. by 19 ft. 10 in, DA expense, аз йо “grown” Edgings, conse- this Breed, pr ring bera ppr M ы the C Cottage, а s p about 900 capital Glaze лаца, ot don. suitable i for tho e іо quently being much chea сарае the fancy Stock-keeper and Dairyman, the Impi dz of spa an-roof greenhouses, an. urposos; several Light Box AKDEN VASES, FOUNTAINS, &c., ір | arrangements to ke eop a als агде stock always on View. "rie from 8 to dei Pots, Syringes, РЕ sundry effect: Artificial | Stone, of great, durability, and in great | 10 Guineas each, delivered free to а any Railway in London May be viewed three da в prior to CARI ЧАШ p" may be variety 0! зв: For further Preerian ars, apply Messrs. Rom х & Co, | had at 3, Clarence Place, Seven Sisters Road, бү е И ; theCock, F. Ж =з Bomam, М turers, Upper | 38, E сь London. up Hi ighbury, N. .; of the S paced Seedsmen in London; and of the Ground Stre Blackfi Ld Quests Hoad XxXT o RENT, I fr 110 5 ACRES Auctioneers and Valners, Ameri Nurseries, Loyi stono, Essex. West, Ch eisen, S.W. ; Kin ingsland a Hond. RSN N.E. on Lease, from en Tn unco London Agents for ды лу ue Ta NT GARDEN WALL of L ib e for "Gardening purposes), with COTTAGE, 297 заз BRICKS. 1ilustrated Price Lists free by post. The Trade supplied. hs 20 ЗЕ of Londo 2 " Ў Hronry IMPORTAN ALR оғ Nonsyn : E гов саго of Wyatt & Home, 3, Tavistock Street, Covent ESSRS. PROTREROE AND NORRIS аге Touli RNAMENTAL PAVING TILES for Conservatories, | ——— eee o a aaa by Mr. Noble ү Е UM A tho Premises, Halls, Corrido, Вмеомел, &c., аз cheap and ашиде м s Dione, n Surrey.—Shec ; Es Бад Langt м S it S AX Ooi борог 38, Di 0 o. РІ y ду, n blue, red, buifeolours, and capable of forming a variety of О BE Lh with aimed A nna ssion, а FARM, |? consequence of à д ве ^ = y cM with suitable bw elling уч and Onut-offüices, containing about | 170 Acres of r Arabia; and 152 Ач of Grass Land, For Iiis стага and Ren арр ly to o Mr. Wo оор, East Clandon, near E Guildford.—Hatchlands, z Noti and Flori: О ВЕ DISPOSED. OR D W P ты Contr rd B REHE D BUSINESS in a flouris к TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs thau LES, for Lining Walls of оча Larders, поа а ану рп &c. roro BOLES uS Stab 2 rot Audi соі рыне: Dutch бургу éd a ках Poe Ss Te; y ng Жо HER, ât their Promises as above, mi TOALE] pat por o уо at са ene $^. Ton, or ea Deciduo; fx delivery within three miles, and РУ е leass. "oun, (TE M ч wed. for orca ms, 10. per Ton ames 39 ЕА ven as to parting NTS, URRS C ERS, f kerii wi Grotto Work, -i DOR UE [ADR i on Street, E. C, RE cip of G. Bedford, Esq., 62, Cann OSITER.—À ddresses ве ¿ Х.В. Orders promptly executed pe 3 о Seed, Com and Hop Merchants Io REDIT TIT E MS Sek ARD, THOMAS, AND'CO. arcfavoured no longer Necessary. zc $t ctions to DISPOSE ОР ат very valuable BUSINESS n the SEED, CORN, TRADE. The Concern is probably ihe most extensive, Uy ddr the oldest ——MÁ€ in the West of England КБЕ been in existence aliis ards of а century), and the connection ét 3247 UE ighest porre Шу, iste carried on with vi very greai the prese mL in coi at once satisfactory, can - given for е The mr will be happy t toenterinto а у (with Principals only), on receiving PME ns in the first instance in writing. 5 Chambe: rs, Bristol.—Oct. 14. ts, and ма e most ds hee Sales he E e deca under- à specifi n, Floris s“ BRIAND, wr dre А Ken to ann ounce, from the тоск other. x саа 8. em uncement. upwards of 600 PINE PLANTS e with Heating Apparatus com- Devon. of Ni tako ri КЕПЕ Advertisements, Printi amount, inc! |vertisem : Aution Offices, Kennington iy | [ MPOSTAN. SALE and FRUIT, HOTHOUSI plete, in Peak Gardons, Sidmou! Particulars and Кыгын aep uris Кон Gardons, ias Sats ot many ©! Sram Auchan о 94е testimonia ше а , whom mi ng O ua ————— maaa ee Yo been received, witch Нил, & Suma will forward on of Sale, Tottenham. Middlesex, N. М: А. A RICHARDS will SELL ne Ta e URSERY фай eee i pem унн Mairies about 4 aene god erp e I have from ss thio lit two уер It has " ri s gons ш. to judge, it Sales bp Auction, Samaara br fom holand, Kustie Seats do. МЕ, J. e [ALS Ы BELL А. AU Пн, at bd" S, UL * an VUA Ps. his Grea! аалам S. BURTON has 12 Largo Show voted | WEDNESD A гд ur ely Bebes qiie Separate display c ws Dueh, and d Metall STANDARD Pise fino bushy h Es UU E PO Niried ever submitted ы elo publie an marked'at price? pro- | APPLE, and APRICOT TREES; A of HY ACDYTHS, беше with those that hare ended to at prices Dro: | TULIPS, 'CROCUSES, ma other Bulbs "ie tingushed in t int 85 RUSTIC GARDEN SEATS, te, ® Shower Batho ГО, .. 19s. 6d. to £20 0s. each. ет the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. E 1. 8s. 0d. to £6 0s. ж Micham.- deter, tro from 2. бз, 0d. іо £T 7s. To MARKET GARDENERS А Ties on as JROBT, W. FULLER is instruct dy The а үү ШЛАМ late Mr. Joh ES BURTON, GENERAL "FURNISHING Sod ien: Rost. den y (o гн Ote, TONGER by appointment to H. ‚В.Н. the Prince of | TUESDAY, October IT, м ian E s Clock, the ^ whole of the гата TALOG itis post It contains | L 'OT808, So bti of his miis and pos КҮТ Bilvor апа | a capital Pony, quiet to ri o; fwo Mark: et Vans, two W: pos Nickel Lever and Britannis Metal Goods, Dish Covers, | and two Carts, three EE сант т Tumbrils, а етт e arble Chimney-pieces, Kitchen Mi апа Кей pe Clocks, Table Weighing Machines, Thill, Trace Тапа Prosser, Chaftand m ng lo Taiere five Асте: five Horse Ноев, Land. m Y а, каа jers, , 14 Frames the 3) 001 Cabinet, Furniture, &c., with Listo бна Mo wing Mae M p LL $ Newman быш”, Rooma at 2. Озы treat, Woa b lard, [and Lights, numerous Field an Garde s 5 Washin hi Water Butts, LAS: m n Onions, london, W. 4, 6, and б, Perry's Place, ani 1, Newman Impioments, ее Tubs, Water Bi Ss wi ( ШУ 8 and BUNIONS.—A Genti ed Lc also some Household. Furnil rus biher 'órmentoa tg. entleman, man; ects. SDT whioh he t Corns E келүү Y bo viewed t rior; anà, Catalogues аара — ‚терр ta 07 any tnconveni poe. Forward a stamped | Wimbledon; at ay'a ое 8—9 London; and at the to W, GoopALt, Esq. Auctioneer's EXT сЕ nation of two P pe "ue Adi =; arum Aror the valuable NU VERGREEN, CONIFER A. o ad А ART m rie zh of the most skilful and ented opportunity to Noblemen, LT TY. Dien forming and improvi T 209, Com к-ту and to , ie л] for REA ъд їп large quantities is rare and excellent, v 000 Green па 8,000 КЕ austriaca 3,000 V: NUES Ho wi tL 100 P. айана, 4 to T ft 3,000 OM lanes Е {04 t 200 — — Cedrus 15, 000 Com: 2t03 Deodara, 6 to 10 ft. exi e зу 100 Cedrus atlantica, 3 to 6 ft. 5, wo рео}, аропіса, біп to ЗІ 500 well furnished Cephalo- 5,000 Borberis Darwinii, 1 to 6ft. | taxus Fortunei-mas. 3,000 Borbori dulcis, 2 to 4 ft. 500 C Fortunei-fcem. 20,000 m" Arbor-vitze, 1 to | 250 fine Jı r^ aros chinensis 21 fine. 2 to 8 ft. 500 Thuja V 'arreana, 2to 6 ft, 300 J. sphærica, 3 to 7 ft. and m 300 J. мы? to 1 ft. TE Eisen, 3 to 6 ft., 1,500 чаг 2to hy. , 400 English and Irish Yews. hts aimer mee $90 Lanta ети M04 Mo s 41 Ьа 1to 2 NUI 3 ft. Retínospora ericoides, 1 to 000 Ables pios Dongas, 4 to fe shape, р Xd tout Larch Firs 1 to 4 ft. АЙ 10000 1to 24 Ss 600 Abies Pinsapo, 1 to 6 ft., | splendid specimens | 18 Abies lasiocarpa, 2 t D | 500 Sweet. 102 ft. ,000 zi mom 7 ft, | 4,000 DIN. erenata, n pleno, ru | 1,000 Е 3to 2 беа 4 5,000 matchless specimens of A. 3,000 Spi Nordmanniana, 1 to 7 ft. 2,000 Arundo conspicua Araucaria imbricata, very | 5,000 gog ovalifolium, р Thujopsis borealis, LAE орар. 7: Зац ipsis boreal ea : m dla гои imens o 387 500 Yucca filamen E oi P eon, 5,000 Lonicera aureo- ata Ж Pinus жее 3 to 6 ft. $,000 L. 500 P. Strobus, 5 to 7 ft. 2,000 Quercus AL 50,000 RHODODENDRONS Standard. and Dwarf, wil be found 3000 extra Б, 3000 Mrs. John Waterer; N Wi H 1000 Ё. Catheart; 1000 mt 1090 Grand Arab; 1000 орин; ДИС eraun у Fleur de Marie ; 1000 Minnie; and also 50,000 аш асса. Fruit ; Named Standard E of the best varieties ; 50,000 e-year seedling Laburt Euglish; 10,000 One-yecar ing strong; 60,000 one-year pomena ївһ Chesnuts ; 30,000 year seedling, lish and Spanish Oaks; 8000 nish Chesnuts, two us transp! 1 to 3ft. ; 50.000 Thorn cks, 4 to 2 ft. ; 250 Salisburia tifolia ; 1500 Crimean Ash, 2 to 4ft. ; 1000 rica, ty name ; 5000 Lily of the Valley; 3000 Russian Violets ; 5000 named Vari. and Green Ivies; 1000 White Spanish 2to3ft, in pots; 6000 Ericah May be viewed until the Sal ogues may be obtained at 1s. each, returnable to purchasers, on the Premises; of the e у. Leere in London ; ind of the Auctioneers а onstone, -— XB. батл оо way ече is so complete, that Goods may be transmitted from LT. Station to any part of England, rn and Wales, of truck. Middlesex. JARVIS, AND EFFECTS g to notify that the Hm DAY'S SAL IE z A EFFECTS ot Wil € ‚ 3% Ealing Park, on TH Y NEXT, the 19th inst., will inc udo the 'éstensive че ot very fine САМКІЛЛАЗ, and а large variety of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. Catalogues had on tbe Premise f Auctioneers, 2 baio Row, W, ; and 19, эк n ey, 3 C. СОО Notice of Sale.— Byfleet, Surrey. MES en WATERER AND SÜNS, AUCTIONFELNS, ber to announce that t ar received Еа pA А letor to SELL by AUCTION on TUES. DAY, November 14, ani followin; without Reserve, the SSRS. RUSHWORTIE J к^ pus edet uos КЕ е ha de" e t des wo E = 980 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (cm i ie SEE ESSAY IN THE “ JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY” ron FEBRUARY, 1862, келуш О HALLETT'S a WHITE PEDIGREE WHEAT, ales ГЕНЕ, NOW OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME, Grown upon the Summit of the Chalk Downs, and yielded over several Acres nearly Seven Quarters per Acre the Crop on similar Light Soils being this s year extremely bad. * Fon HISTORY AND CULTIVATION, as g x This is a fine Miller? Wheat, in addition to possessing the extraordi ducti ft ginal Red Pedigree Wheat. Straw of medium 1 being laid by bad weather. А Winter Wheat аку, З m length and very stif me SEED REQUIRED. If i ccm in Ge E 1 4 рен on 10 Acres. If Drilled in тне р 4 Bushels on А ge к tober, 8.» » » NI Note.—The ORIGIN AL “БЕР” PEDIGREE WHEAT will be supplied if specially named, otherwise the above new White variety will dic ок in all c ta е, including Bags :—ONE GUINEA a BUSHEL, or SEVEN GUINEAS the QUARTER by the Quarter or Half Quarter, delivered in Bags, sewed up and the Brighton Railway Station, upon receipt of Cheque or Post Office Order, without which it will not in any case be sent to unknown Correspondents. Less than а тая be supplie CHEVALIER PEDIGREE BARLEY. This has been * bred ” P tha PEDIGREE WHEAT. 1 1 selecti А tarti g i 1 f trol g Alth thin soil ( diatel xem the mor which vini p bouring f: prod Barley rarely weighi h as 51 Ibs, perb у forg g last year |: g per bushel, and pr ž bushels per aere, . NIS ласк а 1 efe nos гт tah] 1 | = Tat, " е р ЭУ 5 5r r i Ц JU у v i to germinat, Alth ough duly a vüy limited area of it has this year been grown, it will, in deference ^ a generally expr essed wish, be at once offered to the publie instead of waiting uti next eats and a Subscription List has been formed, to which gentiam 4 desirous of s ring rid of it for drilling next "PME would do well at once to add MA which, however, will not involve payment until it be ready for delivery, of which due notice will l be n by printed circular SEED REQUIRED. If Drilled in March, 1 Bushel on 3 A. | If Drilled in April, 1 Bushel on 2 A Price :—TWO GUINE - a BUSHEL (including Bag), v cms in Bags е. up Ge bri at the Brighton Railway EA upon n receipt of Cheque or Post 08e Order, without which it will not in any case be sent to a Correspondents, Le 1 ССА: hd 1 В ~, fis TIRE te,—As the vested is во limited, it will, until exhausted, 1 y FREDERIC F. HALLETT, F.L.S., THE MANOR HOUSE, BRIGHTON, SUSSEX. NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. | THOMAS MILLINGTON n" ‚ #820. AND COLOUR MERCHANT, de 87, EMG STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. i HAND GLASSES, ен" REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS: Bee Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. i y HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCI? Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. л 4 it the Offic Garden, London, We. e аю : Баат Cemmmnications should M Advertisements and Business Letters to '* The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, ic Precinct vases a erosut Uppa Woburn ee tpa Perlan enint Gre Ае ДЫП Ырыа M Far aut ath би rei Mer Qi said Go aea i HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural No. 49.—1865.] Part Edited by Professor Lindley. ВАТЫН OCTOBER 21. im Fivepence. STAMPED Japan The B Best Twelve Нади TERS P. 8, 997 e S BT ёк N D 8 ... 990 b for Twelve Shilling. 54 n 9 = Ѕоттох & t Soxs, Royal Berks Y t E Reading. T 1 996 a Miniature inths. = SUTTON AND RONS: can ЕЕ fine BULBS of the at 4s. pe е5 Royal Berkshire ro Seed Е Etabl / 992 с pU amen. уга * 1000 b „a Finest Dutch viver 77 990 p SUTTON И А CATALOGUE 2 the above is € now ready, and may be tis and fi licati Sd a | Pane dion mag he bd gratis and рон free on apo. .. 999 99а ути Collections of Bulbs. un bi a QUTTONS. GUINEA COLLECTION of BULBS for|* Ee ^4 Ls BLOOMING in POTS and GLASSES. 991 ” 990a SUTTON'S GUINEA COLLECTIONS for BEDS and Ape es 992 For particulars see SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOG which 987 986 c | may p) X: EAS and p э ad 988 986 e & Soxs, Кул! Es Seed Establishment, Reading. 968 987 с comen бо tt h Bulbs. pe 1 9% . 996b HARLES TURNER. i repared to execute order 93s 997 е with the finest, varieties of ie eel ые TULIPS, CROCUS, К D amra aar em Rs CISSUS, ie. ue = тода Эл fine condition RAND EXHIBITION of CHRYSANTHEMUNS, | 7 9! he Royal Nurseries, Slov abLANEOUS ERS, and FRUITS, in the TR PY uy LIE creme T GUILDHALL of tho City of London, on TUESDAY ind WEDNES- COTT, Importer of DUTCH a3 other BULBOUS DAY, November 14 IA 15 15. с Ius nding Exhibitors may obtain unis ә А I су Ж-А ved large consignments, о! best "rU тло EIU ry Seeretary, C e боша ев DESCRIPTIVE PRICED on application to id on parcels of Fruit from the country. J. Sco vac N , or Seed Stores, Yeovil, Somerset. М i uod AD EY Chiswick Nursery, Hyacinths, and other Dutch Bulbs. High Bee M. HOOPER has s ise Consignments of DICK begs to ҮТЕ ded and THO s FIN the above, of best qual and in excellent condition. EM RÀ gecpunt of the ill-health "1 e attan DISSOLVED rE ее OU ichtton ual consent. үте dm pv. carried on by IR ur ICK pets (Signe ed) Jue Dick, Тно. Етхсн. Ке. CALDECOTT, лхр BAWTREE, uentis and MERCHANTS, Mark Lane ; Mud Basingstoke. m КТЕН 1861, for Wheat ; 1802, for * Excellent Seed Corn and Seeds." e D 1. 99 AMEN EE D GROWERS and Мевкспахтѕ, Wisbech. SPECIAL n LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. . . Genuine Garden and icultural Seeds, AXES Кр EER "Er сюз, i x and 238, 'High Ho Бот, апа дова NEW and GEN A INE AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, d FLOWER SEEDS. ad advantageous offers on application to JAMES FArRüEAD & Sox, Seed Growers and Merchants, a Boro cd Market, London, S.E. St. John's H red New Wandsw. а am cinths and other е, -— M. € E - SON beg to aeq thei numerous Pat t they have Suis their usual Con- "рн of Choice HYACIN Tus, Mane Aep iag &e. Now ready, 1865 and 1866 AND БОМБ NEW ROSE CATALOGU E will bo found "M aide. sid ома с Cheshunt Nurse ‚ To the Trade JAUL AND SON'S WHOLESALE LIST of ROSES, FRUITS, and g "Od Ch ыйан Nurseri ТООК. 15 now ready, Old EW ROSE CATALOGUE f г 15865 апа 1808, also also WEHERAL CATALOGUE of Md RSERY STOCK, Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Бойрок. Ww, Woop & Sox will be happy to lorward copios of tlie above òn application. Б application. үүх AUL TE and Мае to the late A. Davi) Xx to nece t.his NEW- DESCRIPTIVE CAT. E Los Pech d ROSES is now i ара, will be forwarded on appli- ес by post. -The stook Li largo and in splendid condition, ob емі Ea vis N urseries, V ain Cross, » Loi ndon, N, "Н 2 LANE AND SON CIT ALOGUES of ROSES Tus, SHRUBS, . FRUIT, RHODODENDRONS, | AZALEA: A " so now ready, and may Do had on арр ication | had о: ыга аа Great Ве у Le экем, н erts, - 207 Eie VERDIER” Ri Ainé, NunsknY мәл, 3, Rue Dunois, ey blishi hi CNTALOGUI of nap ni ROSis num now pul ng в e PUES „+ RS tor ce ача жаны, Messrs, Bernam & №7... Cox's Quay, y pe kar ie) E TAT e egi Lei OHN FRASER es to announce that his NEW SCRIPTIVE САТА. UE of ORE ROSES, 5 TREES &c., for the Autumn of 1805 and Spring of 1908, ma; Lea lication. e Tho iga x н, of ridge Ro New Garden Seeds з= Autumn SJUTION AND BONS can sow supply excellent quality. RICED e су САТА LOQUE post freo on application, PRICED E e TT x on apphioation. emi 2 vs Score ae insat BN ELS 8 D s. 22012008 and ot and other Choice Bul — — . "Wholesale Catalogue. pS УЛ a $ begs to announce that к ште | (JEORGE ЈАС CKMAN anD BON will much бү Sonde. and that he is now prepared to execute all eA MPH in v PRICED "ано төө d рт der A PRICED. х DESURIPTIVE СА 'ALOGUE, including Lists of | STOCK for 1865 and 8; = nci ot | d t freo to al Jl inpia : 2 Sling Nursery, Surre: PE CLUB ы... Par: olloway, Londo; RSON лхр SON offer SEED of CINER AMA and PRIMULA of first- CR RTER'S GARDENERS VADE- MECUM pr SUPP. LM of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and ARR AND AH oda dLIACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, NARCI ADIOLI, RANUNCULUS, ANEMONES, LILIES, AMARYLLIS | in splendid collections. 506 tin E G. HENDERSON 4 ЫБ SON "offer the above, wit . Enda RE of MR atured growth, with prominent т to give a. LAST ora Oir e P 1 зой. $ тыын sen ire Osa Tondon, хү. 3 Q ULENDINNI D SON $ A ive a spléndid lot of X fine Fruiting Canes. PRICED D LIST ed be had ona on vi 45 ed 3 X ursery, VISA quai ш Y^ tity == strong че ned CANES E к ste J. Стич at тиу modera pri Г" għ Beech Nurseries, Essex, N.E. RS E, © ROYAL VINEYARD, 72 E Бей Fruiting ala. are Naisa Strong Plani BSW: Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London. | H C — begs to announce that he has a fine e tock of the above, пса е best kinds, Prices on Victoria — ollowa; 9 be Sold Che I di Y ear old g,QUEENS, clean at ona о AN 2: Tr j Sovrn, The Gard. Bu "Em quantit; ту fint UEEN PINE PINE jo in quantity, ur very бше Q 995 т had scale, to be h | Gard. nee p Trada : ART a E ma ще i pend TREES, will be happ; E JTAMES Es BtabHshed in F Pots: P Forcing. E. J Ma offers sóng ; plante of all the leading x Mel e tie тор will be form arded on application, E Eivy ойе Nursery, King's Road, Chee BW. | Tüggs LANCASHIRE SHOW GOOSEBERRY EE з, неп Ж. байи, бодо оп a iani Standard les, Pyramid Pears, ARLES ma LARO PPR itio a a foet. к ааа BURGESS, ть 5, XI London Rond, $us 1358 fino stock o Pere a a general asso: E Qoi Чу Ornamental Tree hru 3 MA, Penn, ахо SONS invite er E rame amental f Pim devota a enses of th above, (o wich they Re for y шау be had GUES, consisting of upwards of 1500 species and Nürsetis, Fulham, London, S.W, Ou our AUTUMN FLORAL GUIDE, free and ard n aid n аррар. Bann & Ѕосрех, Seed and Plant, Merchan! reet, Сот еп, W.C. RCHARD- TD TREES, T. A EE ER and ыа: апа Seed Worcester. T IWERT ias DON ter n MEt аы iit T- IVER no € or AZALEA their DESCRI: PINE poA CAT INDICA, HARDY BRITISH may be ма GRAPE VINES, and. сава“ k АРА БОЕ ^ packet. Also ы finest SCARLET ahd I INTERMEDIATE STOCK, 64. And 1а. LAMEN PERS SICUM, ors similar q es and 1s. е ht а дл "urs 28. 6, The Welli: ро; by Private Contract, err legi , in tubs а "Ar, —Inquíire of Mr. oi eie Old Park, ightingale Lane, Clapham Common. t— | F8 А ALE, a handsome ARAUCARIA EXCELSA on DN CUTE EMI HE OLIVEDEN COLLEOTIGNE of SPRING о М AUTUM MT UIDE, ARR & SUGDEN, 12, "King Street, Covent in , W.C. а and PICOTEES.— m Pairs of fine BLOOMING PLANTS, 12е. 6d., 258., 50s p Рот particulars ве S FLORAL G named SHOW E x £l, Juded, Woop & IxcRAM, tiugdon. ARNATIONS and LL for the Million. Fine Strong Plants at reduced Va E should ѕ>па for the revised САТА. E of CARNA- TIONS, TICOTEES, PINKS, PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, BULBS, & ME Е JoNES, Proprietors, Bradshaw Gardens, Chadderton, near Manchester. Hoyle's and Foster's New Pelargonr ba S TURNER кй to announce that th the. New ечен ог. Шо корте, арй ished А ан o how, [TA wr ad Pd plants eder te pri сез. UR. on application. y kinds at moderate ELAIGONIUM. MRS. POLLOCK.—Strong Summer- k Plants, established in 60-pots, at 15s. per dozen. € е Trade suj iod. ALFRED FRYER, Nurseri ris, Cambridgesh RS. POLLOCK GERANIUM. — To 24 Bold, for arge Stock Plants. To be soe; 6, Vérey a бо za Ий, Lower Sydenham, SR L NunsERYMAN, Ludlow, erm] A RE. PÓLLOCK GERANIUM, 158. рег dozen, well established in J-inch pots; SCARLET GERANIUMS and VERBENAS, 158, per 100 006 of pots. АП other Bedding Plan ually cheap. ce to the Trade on applicati RETAIL and WHOLESALE C. free. Terms cash on receipt о! LET, bearing a finer bloom and | 4 TS more САЙТ mes than — other peod of Violet, is now in full bloom and in а for р per doze: scm X Dreta ss, Thorton Heat Sur ._ full b moo 1 conditi g yai hr all kinds ot C VIOLET V n. m о, г NEAPOLITAN, 1 RUSSIAN, MEA, ве M of of prica on PER [3 — AND Eos отот апа SEEDSMEN, Sassenheim, near надо И land, beg м announce to their Trade tbat their CATALOGUE of VEGETABLE friends and the t MY vica EN GRICULTURAL SEEDS "for 1866 will Дауа, and will be sent post froe to all applicants, Ci Воо: Вата Ом Town, N.W. EN AKE нр. SONB, Da angat Nurseries, "n M Count; "аде (0 MCA UI K Tania mis Hn LARGH S SCOTH SPRUCIS, ВЕЕС SYCAMORE, ASH, OAK, SILVE СБОРЕ of trees f or forest plant IN, рес edo: iro E 1 is Е FIRS: "m EERIE LOMI..2DY POPLARS dd fp. "WINTER басги 18. per рада А Stam T Green. tien L, Camberwell, London, REID tity oí ODE d GAULE, at 25. 6d. 1000 KE LY NEW TRIFOLIU INCARN ATUM. д Tr t йү ГОО ori - ded казаг dre? ST 288, High Мора London, Ni is оло огы ын» months for хро т N & Soxs, Seed Mer 5 - HO! 982 4 Ww AUBRIETIA CAMPBELLI (effective spring flower). FUCHSIA BANKS'S BEAUTY. VERONICA FRUTICOSA GLAUCA. CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI, hs Vx suom (seed only). Coloured Plates, post free on re 326 f Stamps, of the following :— AUBRIETIA. CAMPBE ELLI, CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI ALBIFLORA, 1s. 14, above see E. б. Hrxprnsow & Sows New AUTUM GUE, forwarded „рові free. on Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. British Fern Catalogu IM сап now send, pos Е ре for y postage stamps, Part L (British Ferns and th varieties, 36 p: es including prices ч Hardy Exotic Ferns) of his New Ew PRICE DE ТУЕ CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, 027. І. (Exotie Ferns) will be issued as early as possiblo. Foot's Cray = S.E. пы: the largest Cases, Greenhouse, ME | шубе "from 48, u en ERNS, BRITIS and Collection in the Trade for Wardi Ferüery, &c. MESES IL LEE DT E d AZALEA; CAM ower buds, 18s., а | 24s, К ТОН Ера i A condition. Ah fide of STOVI GREENHOUSE PLANTS; EVERGREEN. DECIDUOUS. and FLOWERING a ed '"&c. German and УУС сагана All kinds of For AVIARY BIRDS, R. GREEN, 154, Kingsland Road, N.E.; and the Bedford Conser- vatories, Covent / Garden, W. С. Climbers.—To the Trade. ACKMANNI. — Large intense violet ове and veiny in centre, 3s. each ; 30s. p шч: S Rl € o m rom DU violet, sepals m Har LEMATIS ста dg m m ES ded free on application to KMAN & Sos, Woking № ursery, Surrey. (Cratzsgus Major's теу во Sutton Thorn runifolia variegata). MAJOR AND ? БОХ, Knosthorpe, near Leeds, beg to Pro that the above beauti THORN is now ready to J. 6d. each. The usual discount t: са е наар. RIEGATA O. Maso “g ТА ( oe & Sox).— The vari lento E wellmarked and very a m A CN M E to уа апа бааа golden, m not that si ue dim in so-call. 'plants.”— Editor of Tournai € golden i LLOWING OR ee sn of Post Office Order, address, and when six or more are t um flexuosui elegans, Lrelia е! Бе er specimen Epacrises іп Ni 100, best kinds, 12 varieties. Apply to MAN, Boston Spa, near Tadcaster, > elia Snowflake. mM GARDENERS’ CHRONICL] “ Mr. C: шее Да PORT Beau uus exhibited а beautiful White Lobelia called Snowflake, to which a First-class Оон py Floral Committee of the dH orticultural Soci: est whit pur yra eis yal Vin AV OTEREN- aM GODFREY beg to submit the following List 4 the notice of "r-p-- eap i bay isin the finest possible health, and all repeate and recently removed :— De 2179 ог best Gold-striped ; hundreds of plants, an ее! ES, WATERER'S, magnificent plants, 3, 4, and 5 feet high, by 10апа 15 feet in circumference ; ; many of "these plants are 25 years old and are зе сусу” AE PEANDA D WATERE and other уегесце Hol os ЕЕ B. ritos om 15 to 30 n ION GREEN, 8, curi 12, 5 feet ANM invaluable dwarf VT es habi = the m: к 25. deret Pa Price to R i on Sots ursery and Seed Establis it, Hammersmith, W. AMATEUR'S Peu d DEN" HRYSANTHEMUMS, and How to have them Fine for RAT —Use STANDEN'S [A mes and E x c: a REED DERHILL, who R ENER'S S GARD nd AMATEURS FRIEND, P ostage Stamps, 3 ighly concentrated Inodorous " RICES О: Fertiliser, for Eus santhemums ча SOS йды, One hundred.. Я 0 0 and all Каз Stove and i STANDEN S Seventy-five 6 0 «SEE Greenhouse Plan its, Vines and gene Plants in Pots notl x HS s^ i other Fruit Trees in pots, - 5 d pem m^ soa also MS etables, &c., in the Rae above scale 3 pi will ж d v Package ines groun г. UNDERHILL eatise, in English, Fre азво а Anga ш E 2 FE ER is the суйоп of Saw Wberdes may had through hrote 56 e adapted for Chrysanthe- ra Ricuamp хы aris k mum and Hard-wooded Plants cH of every description. pm No, 2 FERTILIZER is recom- BN PRI es and their M men bs te for Soft-wooded Plants, i iud Dim SIND EDIT TREE Qi CA! . de QURE descriptions of MANT i 5- EB ample Canisters, 1s. & 2 Bags, ба. 6d., 108. 6d., = and. "raining. ls replete with’ Ка modes or Et May be had of the mius Tiria a: ныт Fruit Trees, and is allowed to be teresting matter on pepe Barr & Suone, Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, | Price 1s., returnable to рт һазегв. "The Collector 296 Covent Garden, W.C. 5r пед пова and кое. variety стадо by А. List of Agents wi HENRY MAY — Cx oft er the 12 superb STANDARD пове TE төй, 18s. ; 12superb DWARF BUDDED ә ROSES, па т 100, 12 superb DWARF R S. on own Roo ned, 9s. ; per т 100, 60: e superb STANDARD APPLES, € 6 pne TM 153. ; per 100, 100s. IDEE Ac 18 su 12 srota DWARF BUSH 12 giu GOOSEBERRLIES, 28, 0,000 £. 12su карын CURRANTS, RED and "WHITE, 2з, n superb HOLLYHOCKS, 98.; 2 fine bushy PORTUGAL LÀ H fine ed PINUS AUSTRL ACA, 412 fine bushy CHINESE ARBOR- VITE: 21t.,3times transplanted, 95. 2 fine bus ied is y AMERICAN ARBOR-VIT Æ, '8 fee et, 3 times pe 12 fine bus EXCE 12 "is bushy CEDRUS LAN NICA З feet, 3 times transplanted, 368. ; 38. 6d. 12 fine bushy A plant ed, 128, 12 pe bushy LAURU 12 fine зек WELLINGTONTA, hy WELLINGTONIA 2 feet, 36s. ; bw 00 fine n: 100 m ae BE ,000 A fine БАКОН; well — 31 to 5 feet 500, All the above are extra fine clean well-grown Plants and Trees, and will iur d safely. MET npe dad uS free on Ere iR to Нех Bedale, x May, The ihortly be publ llection in the kin GENERAL N RSERY xem fine Ad luem gratis on applicatie, „; per 100, 1005. cx 9з. AMES SMITH'S etum САТА TALSHRUBS, AM G PLANTS, я ае APPLES, 4 to 5 feet stems, 10s. ; з per 100, 758. H APPLES, LEE. 7 100, бо. PEARS (o ; (on Quince) 155. » 28.5 ; per 1000, 80s.; per m SEIN 4 el bred А 24 atan jeu supplied, 2 Tc T" e WAN 250 RS o Y ' HO О P4 above 4 feet high. Delive e n а E ig T jew pa id. ; Office, Clapham, S., stating Шы т.100, $04; s Dem dnm in CT 2 ft. О N ed 'SS—J AM: йу; trans- 3 feet, 3 times transplanted, 188. 7 RICAN BLACK SPRUCE, blooming plants, 2 feet, 9s. from iet 1 foot, 18s. ; 13 foot, 24s. m et, Tac 3 feet, 3 times trans- OSEPH S -BACEOUS | ROCK or ALPINE PLANTS, 2 to З feet 14 to 2 feet EVERGREEN PRIVET, TAE pe Nurseri ransplanted ; Capital Standard 1 ind dono. Sem trained? MOOR PAR. ВЕШ He se Boe ÉL VEL ais esce ——— K APRICOTS; NOBLESSE and qa BE "SOLD, дор Са T d apis ed :— Ei PEACHES, 0-feet stems, Per Per | kinds of Gold and Silver-striped IVIES, 5 name, in pots, 000. dozen | 78. Ре dozen. PITE special abridged WHOLESALE i i в-а. s.d.| s.d. oft xoa D, Limes, Thorn, Quick, Hollies, Seedling 000 well-zrown L. З to 5 feet high ..| 25 0| 3 6| 1 0 | Oak, Bee - 8, ,000 strong TEWA Li e E feet high — .. ..]1180 0 30 0| 4 0 x & бок, А. H 000 strong QUICK, 24 to 33 feet high 2| 15 2-6 5 ОВЕ OHEETNUTE, зене dun PPS H i De отне Noris MERE 2 Planti m imo 2 PRIVEE too 0173. 0 JS PERKINS v to call the attention Mie SPRUCE NE Ere mum 30 0 40| 10 X оар Gentlemen, in P 1,000 BERBERIS А‹ 290 IFOLIUM, good bushes, dns. : his La CE ERIS Di For feet high EK 10 6 Whi ch i 8 s Tec Also Two Millions э Моа 300 SPIRZEA, ERE EE mor ILU 6 e Million «Г REBUS CE and SCOTCH FIRS, 2 2,500 COMMON ELM, 4 to 5 foe ethigh .. 30 0 5 6 iango quanti ies "250 SNOW BERRY, 3 to 4 feet; high “ГИЙ О T 0|. Pinus qustríacá бте 350 CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS, fto fi Dag 61 Bea Amid» ш ue MESE а 4 0 6 feet high * |25 0| Berberis du leis Even ееп Privets 00 COMM C, 2} to 34 feet high dnce Т. 0| Single Gors orbem rm b c nz [52 13 зк е, о ee E m 200 MOUNTAIN ASH, 4 ito 6 foot iu. Eden: 6 CEDRUS DEODAR. 200 SWEET BRIARS, 3 E 0| J.P.s stock of all kinds of FRUIT, 200 RED DOGWOOD, 21 vet Migi 38 0 | TREES, &c., is уе зю BLACK WILLOW à feor hi ipic 6 | in excellent cond Bond" bet high | o [us 0| planted. Samples $00 SCARLET O Sot high w4: өзү өө Ж 6 a arket Е 050 сес laya ИА Моне o .. 8, e same name in 400 ASH, 5to7feethigh .. e |10 6 Айй, i thero aro oÙ 400 WRIT E AMERICAN SPF БЕРЕРДЕ, 1 Lio afo ge 10 б Ready. 500 zs 500 STANDARD ROSE по {75 0112 0 OBSON атах "CHOICE P 100 IRISH MN 8 to 4 feet i. 1s. 34. each. edi RIA, 1s. 6d., 25. БҮ А: CINE m Ar 6d., and 5s. 4 to 5 feet high, 2s, each. 1 si 5 to 6 foot, high; 35. each. DOBSON S SUPERB В PE y or a EET fh? 45. 0d. 2. E Toi E he — J. Роввох & sedes ordinas Ñ AN, Boston Spa, near Tadcaster, feet „еги high; grafted many К рКа EWS, GOLDE раа 10 BUXIFOLIA, en feet. TA E бт and 8 f high; аон THUJA ТА AUREA- us t originated at stock 4, and 6 feet EET ЖАП тр pm dt ee THUJA E t high. ^a d 7 faat hirt p ems nde 4, ОКАП irge nn et high. y T FRI БОЗАЛА, any Queis € & V, end Й 10 feet H mi 4, 5, 6, to 10 ; remarkably handsome PINSAPO, 3, to 12 ато, 3 iodo ME high ; splendid specimens. ARAU! - stock inthe oid: PINUS Ni A 1S, by Катод 7 feet high; these arë пе реи eee ip to 10 ng. ы and pusi IOCARPA, S mine равои PINUS тере plants, 2and 3 fost, very SBDRUS TEES S ead 10 feet Li high; &stock of moro D d ME Жын ТА’ ЗЕЕ tity, 2, 3, 4, б, 6 of al a re commoner of as Benthamiga Doupssi ex celsa, insi PPP quM "d € er - i e же кын р of EVERGREENS, Laurustinus, "2 1 Laurei T n PA devoted exclusively to the cultivation of A and other American and may select from a stock which for STANDARD RH! D DR ; ODODENDRONS, the fin hundreds of them 25 and 30 years o E 4437 PRICED CATALOGUES x Nursery is eom бат. гд 6^ ө ашаа) to Woking. Xon App A Khap Hil Жш, Woking, Surrey. UPWARDS OF 60 PRIZES FOR ROSES DURING THE PAST З. Roses selected from our stock of above 100, 000 af tien qul STANDARDS and HALF-STANDARDS, 1 and DWARFS and STAN pipere Fruits E 5 to 6 feet, fine stems, Standard PAUL & SON, OLD CHESHUNT NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, N. BEG TO ANNOUNCE GENERAL PRICES FOR THE SEASON FOR . ROSES, FRUITS, HOLLYHOCKS, ETC. to 30s. doz. | D EW ROSES e T (a first-rate pii "m to Quà per йол, 26 W YELLOW NOISETTE, MARECHAL NIEL, ôs- Д , all well pe Tre s, 18; Pyrami: s. to Td 2 oti : - PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEARS, Standards, 24s. ; es to42s.; Dwarf- " nie NEC о к and APRICOTS, all well trained, Standarde, 74. p CONIFERE, pzcrovous and EVERGREEN ORNAMENTAL TREES and Mtem RICAN P VINES and FIGS, very strong for Planting, or for Fruiting, 60s. per dozen. RASPBERRIES, 16s. P CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES, 245. to to 30s. OLLYHOOCKS, in fine variety, 9s. to 12s.; new kinds, 18s. to 30s. pe DENDRONS and AMERI PLANTS in quantity, at ОШ NEW AMERICAN NURSERIES, HIGH BEECH, -€— NEW PRICED DESCRIPTIVE ROSE, FRUIT, and other 115719 free оп app Ocros 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, RE (Successor to ОРЫНЫ Со. tity of fine strong trained fud zu Tuv ‚ CHERR LES, of p most 9 ji. epe of STANDARD an E AMENTAL SHRUBS, CONIFERJE, &c. ne cimens of CEDRUS DEODARA, 12 to A А REA, WELLINGTONIA A OHIARTRA, mes бе ius good е SALE, the proper VE 1 4 consis! sting of Two. жк" Speci Collection geTOvETI Ferns, Е lowering, апа Foliage Begonias Ew NIIS бизи. I Hd oo ie viden apply to WinLiAw Bro xm Trad VERSCHAFÉ: ELT, Ghent, begs to offer the following at the un wndermentioned low prices, viz. :— with buds, best varieties, £5 per 100. pue 15 ins, high, £8 to £10 per 100. , £1 per 100. . high, without buds, £5 por 100. 00. p £12, and upwards nar Te rear beautifully Dd P per doz. pn in, Mr i rdg e strong plants in pots, £1 48, Іо ТАМ LIUM ALBUM, £2 шийи ант the largest ore bleed, FOLI ыр HURRUN, £2 per 100. 5-7 NOT TUM it: £210s. per 100. E 8, doze! pariy Onlers aro ud › товрес шу solicited, and are to be directed to егуш јлах Verson. ‚ Nurseryman, 43, Rue de la Caverne, Ghent, ur Cash or reference required from unknown correspondents. _ A MBROISE ЕВСЕН АРЕ, NURSERYMAN, Ghent, J A Belgium, Pet offer the following New Рато 4 РЕ ThE! СЕМА, 8з. КӨНҮ " SPATHULATA, 88, TELEIANTHERA. SICOLOR в, he three so: MES. CARTER AND CO. execute Yay 25r the above valuas able. Ф, се per bushel on Rogues гүл, High Holborn, Lond. res -NUT REFUSE AC ro Nx c 2 rd now y posi to n Plant in quantity, n W. C. Ps idet e i how use it, Ey erem, Şardeners Chronicle x the 2 arch, 1863; ог aj хт Cocoa Fin 0 MPANY, -upon- Postage Stamps or р ет Payable to to J. Barsnax KERR BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town. Cavrrow, — Every Brush is stamped, J. Bansuaw's Patent, ENUINE TOBACCO PAPER, in 4-1. packets, Price on application to | Нкхпү АрргЕвү, Foreman to Mea iv very & Son, Dorking, Surrey. 0 Florists and Others. ia TISSUE for FUMIGATING, Manufac AUSTIN, SEELEY, Stock now comprises— Df different, kinds of VASES, $1 STATUES ар rry of CHILDREN. 70 FIGU Ve my ала BIRDS, About ыл POUNTAI R BOXES for WINDOWS, &c. GARDEN SEATS, ч еа кил. Tn RADING and PEDESTALS, ad, Regonts Park, NW. — 22 а ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, variety о d and material, tae conse- К us UNTAINS, kc, in wee -— in € venti T beng T EDEN, РЕТ сө Үү le F. & G. Roam, Ground St: Bei gueota Hoad West, Uneisea, S. W. ; inond Strooi, "Шарын, оа 5 А. Sole ГУ Agents for FOXLEY'S PATENT GARDEN жаш BRICKS. illustrated Price Lists free by post. The Trade supp! P b der Letters MENTAL PAVING TILES for Conservatories, fr ful tic effect, Nd Balcontes, kc, аз cheap ра durable as Stone, К. ТЕ HEMUMS (LILLI в, 165. : itirely J w "hich is f to M pe lours, and ca capable rming avariety o! ot nini DUCHESS E DE RASHAD ао (onset arein) — фо Sho xus quam eu т sunples, price a GL, Will bo |, Also TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than eret oloun, all өр n SEDES of A ED forwarded ашыннан меш n & Sox s, Tobacco Manu- ths abora, GLAZED TILES, for Walls of Dairies edi 2, W s &cturers, n тее! егкепуе! itehen Raj Bat. kc. and other erm | na DoDEND E Ces Ad 11).—Very Bricks of great durability, Dutch ne Clinkers, Wi { t, lilac en with a salmon tint; v ISHURST COM- Copings, Red and Stoneware Drain Pipes, Slates, &c. MA spots ot a токтай bi black, 5, quite s bardy a ; n e of the пей G РОПА), whether Te of F. & б. their above, ct varieties ew strong Insects ildew, on ng Plants, or PET VERS SAND above HYB. EMPEREUR DU MEXI Jig —Large "gum double, E on * ы” АБ НЕ ША isis und dona pe doeet MEN dark, first-rate flower, een hould be 6 ved сүү threo milos, а and to p A E Plants are figu п VERSO Illustration eed m = X is gots н i E ОКЫ, of 4 Ton 18. por Ton Tiorticol smell, an e = e inde Д.У New Catalogue (No. 77) is now ready, and сап be vases] decanted, prevents m staining énds Wo NKERS, for > free at. Lim Y. spem d & Sons, 5, Harp Lane, Great Towi {6 vanas S strengt] ї water & 9. Rosnerr.—Addresses ў Lond: O 2 02. e on of veg eed 4 рачы e IM Serpent Pı ants; one um Kk? wing Ж а Premptiy. executed by Railway. — —— А жылы monthly, eac art con! ng eo oloure ates, ani one 02. for MITH, r AND BECK'S GREENHOUSE and an price Ив, 6d. per year, free. nstruments are B ҮНЕР, THERMOMETERS. —These T. of the | The Earliest Pea known is “Ж k^ cup Б шушы post constract ani n Xi 8, ARPENTER'S EXPRESS, gathered May Yth, the Зе, and 10s. 6d each. T s Соты, ЕС. ж LAC NE testimonials Mars" Д S H ru TT A ACNCTS Chronicle of mber PS 0! е ы samples ара Lp == To be had of E; C. N Sond a hant and Grower, and Sumex Beed Warehjuso, 00, B. dures Grower, PRICES PATENT 2. Sas. 29, Oxford Street, Mane! Garden СЕР CATALOGUES of DUTCH BULBS now ready. dais у ксле TAME g ass for garden Purposes. x» 00. t theii as follows : зіна SCARLET SWEET PEA, PEORIEN OLENS or AUTUMN SOWING. Each.=s. d. A First-class Certifica ived from the Ro yal Horticultural WHEAT SOWING. Each.—s, d. и его а пеене at Uhe Crystal Palaco ; 7 Show. А m uds 2 еен in diameter “>: $ 13 inches in diamoter ^. d B rmaneni .. Rd oF 3) Seeds, 25, 01,5 10 x аталат, in ita }оўхв FARMERS FRIEND, for preventing te 1.» m z08H» s HE Тае of 100 seeds, 18. 0d. ay be had of the prineipal Seedsmen Smut in Wheat, and the ravages of the uz, Grub ава $ ” » оаза 7 z » 8:9 throughout the kingdom, or of the raiser, Wireworm. pou » 2519 l3 7 is X. "ex BROWN, Sei em Sudbury, Suffolk. A 9d. packet is sufficient for 6 bushels of Seed Wheat, which can be » " uo oru i бера 2 S650 and fit to sow in a quarter of an hour. Hd " 2 EEA ЖОР е. b a Жз Р To the Trade. Testimonials from the Targest Wheat-growers in the Kingdom a 76 ^" RET n "i S670 SUTTON'S RI NGLEADEX Ё EN S CAT IUS S FIRST CROP) PEA. | bearing testimony to its gret power and efficacy, may be had of| 10) » A меж ыо, шн а Ае demand nd diia ЖАНЕ ЖА акин for every i BEE GLASSES. . Season е ai T paoro К Each.—s. d. ary the stock uillam Pe p eo , Woburn, Beds. Each.—s. ЕВ The following Seeders, шй Ere аен ЕА Ы Т апер PE кл x i4 gp pede 20 Messrs, Cooper & Bolton, 15 , Fleet Street, London, ро England, Scotland, and 0 10 n 35 - » Hurst & Son, 6, Фезан 5 Е.С. Agents 1 1|12 зо 2: genier, Nash, & M 190, Str Stran T С «а de $ LIAC & Co., 181, High Holborn, London, W.C. Саға rade Saes ids = к» Jars SHEPHERD, Woop LABEL MANUFACTURER, | d - 110 eed Wh ACKENZIE, School Lane, Liverpoo ROWICK RED, ено ће GOLDEN рвов, ДАЕ А MACKENZ Stree Каа: CHIDHAM, сарои. Vürieties ОНАМ, TGH CHAFF, and ali the other most aj ЗОР DESCRIPTIVE and CULTURAL s ED KETS, GERMAN Wheat. ix HALLETT'S PEDIGREE, SHIRREFFS, | SEED ENVELOPES, &c. Samples and Prices on application. Eier emen Саш SL ee ЭШ тч lium, & ENS MESSOR Sunples and Абыз ey, S Trifolium, &c. REEN'S PATENT SILENS 0 Лала Бе Р р $E dt G NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT. Ке; or 89, t, Mark Lane, Е.С. 1NG MACHINES. Painted and add uh TT cot Gass. ы Sy Witt London Agents for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT Wars, BURNELL, AND ton Eon offer the above PLA я NSEED OIL, Genuine WHITE Li Camsows PAINTS, EX I AA м: ТЕ WHEA Se M cy. PAINTS of yation colours colours ground rea ready Jor uso. Же Hunters ROME Жы be DM de ud f White AND СО. HOLD ERE MET TATION SU TTIEWORTE,, эр QU; Miected, i3 J achinery for Рат] pgo ш б. P the а Sawing, £j wc е Steam Cult ere a Engines 1 and трозез gent A К Seed Wartet oral discou 181, Es Ta London, W.C. emp End Won Works, арй кыйт and 78, Lombard Street, London; also WEN! enna ; Babnh A аа e а WSON 4 SET > SON « сап сн of excellent [The best Steam Threshing Machinery nade RYE-G ] T RYE RCHA SOLES. SEUDLIUM TRORA SATOM i WHITE MUSTARD AIETE күк FREE С WERKS УО and GREEN GLOBE ТОМЕН leasure to acknowledge the of the E ХА RASS SEEDS for ИЛЛЕ Que Pad Бома aid Heus bem Glover BROMUS SCHRA DERI, 2s бй, per Ib., and the so much in а garden as I necessarily am in eil and FARI QIIUM SPRIATUM Y ES 130488 T Аз а matter ч шу, Д еа тозор DS car them, for they may SoN & Sow, The ri the material at the fire, and pressing it from the London. ро V Dap Quen Section т, King St to.the worn КН еН езе сама шй. \ of who must occasi pletely defles dam] Many a Messrs. Dried Natural Flowers. Жер оома ала zi by the use of Gutta BOETTNER BROS., LN ^ E Лев. Your obedient servant, “с. мр, E T Meer I xm gue mme eT to Such a y REEN'S PATENT LAWN. MOWERS ha et Trays, HEIN а from tho plant, 8 dient bo tell одра dela бү Pe ш bas ales ADAE. Dd to des TN "beautiful ll novelties may be һай on eic рот Lydi aud ua ent Tower S wc ны унше TU exc А ря, Smithfield еа Ігор то e 18, Wharf Road, City Road, Erfurt (Septen, Messrs, ВокттхЕв. Bros. at the great Exhi- | Road, Holborn LEE Quy. " ber, 1565) for for their Bouquets of Dried Flowers. | Street, Liverpool; and 934 THE GARDENERE CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Odes саа е izvis ge Б аа na "bis NEW CAMELLI AS, WELL SET WITH BLOOM Вз ' 5 д GUE, containing Select Descriptive and Priced Lists of New, Rare, and Beautiful Greenhouse, Hardy; and Stove Plants, Fruit Trees, Grapes, &c., Amaryllis, Croeuses, Gladioli, Нулошя, Narcissus, КИЕ, and other Bulbs, is now published, and will be forwarded to appl ers ants, | c Nurser ry, To cung, Surrey, S. ES "VEITCH, THE ROYAL EXOTIO NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W., 500 DU d BULBS, T ter Railw: 21s. Consist. of иг named HYACINTHS, Bedding HYACINTHS, TULIPS, GUMMI SNOWDROPS, &c. One of the cheapest and bes t collections oft Also on offer, 50,000 ее TR. ANSPLAN AN TED L LARCH, 3 feet, | Ы , and 6000 3-years ditto, 5 feet, st Р Конт Н. E xi сыл, is fout sarong and Seed Merchant, DESIRES TO CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO HIS ел о E A E N A Hothouse, Greenhouse, and Hardy Plants, Bulbs, | - L CTI N yo d HOUTTE, зерини ун MAGNIFICENT co E o ОР ТНЕ ABOVE, ent, Belgium, begs to t his NEW. PRICE ost ac Lane [^ 111, are "to е ad of Moss Er AD | BUSHY PLANTS, of all the leading varieties, 42s., 60s., Sts., to 1055. per dozen, Ns to Sos, е: TOT ‚©. Lovis VAN Hov g i HALF Med d PLANTS, of c! аре, 1o. 64. to 218. К 318. 6d. е dies yea London, Without any expense aim to the buyer, but Very бле SPECIMEN PLANTS, 31s. 6d. to o 105s. to 210s. each. contra 5s. will be charged for each packa; e All well set with Buds, and in perfect health. UL S unrivalled COLLECTIONS of BULBOUS PAUL’S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N FLOWER ROOTS, for арт; during the Winter and Spring. m 2 E S "These are every year be: omin. ore p vm de Бч eultivated, and the W HYACINTHS, ANEMONES, ' ULIPS Rc., which we imported last W ILLI A M P а .season from the celebrated Dutch Florists, Messrs. de Boom, Veen, X. iis nd others having E been ed ШЕ ишу we have [os importe: rom e same parties, still more extensively. SUTTONS COLLECTIONS of H d Wow Poore: (Sow and Successor to the late A. E "SEM No. 1. A large and Choice Collection of ANEMONES, BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY:— HYACINTHS, CROCUSES, TULIPS, RA- рр ина кс SSL ^ SNOWDROPS, £ £d — SE T No. 2. Ditto ditto, consisting or ай the same kinds, in STANDARDS, 15s. to 18s. ; ; new sort HS оча BIN | D VARFS, 12s. to 18s. ; ; new sorts, 245. to 303, mi Reduci cod Quant antities 110 ING, 93. to s per doz А No. 3. А Sm: ditto . : .. 010 6 The * ROSE piii iibi Edition, with numerous Woodcuts, зе 64. : =e in S for TOWER m and GLA! SSES. à No. 4. A splendid Collection of HYACINTHS, JON- DUTCH BULBS. QUILS, NARCISSE EARLY TULIPS, New , , „1 TYACINTHS, 6s. to 15s. ; new sorts, 18s. to 30s. per doz. POLYANTIHUS NARCISSUS, 2s. to 6s. b. No. 5. The same in Reduced Quantities ` m 1 a 0| BEDDING eem 18s. to 34s. per 100. CROCUSES, 2 т л ег 100, Xo. 6. ха E sce. Она АЕ he 9| EARLY TULIPS, 1s. to 4s. per йол. GLADIOLI, 98, gu йол, SUTTON'S AUTU С і ining RI VE LISTS of ES best S varieties, T Пуза ара EA. And all other Bulbs equally BASAL alie. USCS, а 3 ots, an ice Stove а i raso Бө, Per Fern, A ns SER M [2n nts jig Carnations, and e BEATON' S ЕЕЕ Miel bell arsti and pi fos om pli, ^ 8 now ready, Reduction in price; the Set of 16 Varieties, 32s. ese now been thoroughly tested, TER А] Goods sent батта лаз percent, | ХСП Superior to ihe descriptions originally given Rx ш der bg m o been pronounced by many MIS кй D Sas ments. х & Soxs, Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. FRUIT TREES, and out of Pots. Standard sil Dwarf-trained Pyramid and ord bac HES, NECTARIN ES, APRICOTS, APPL CHERRIES, PLUMS, GOOSEBERRIES, E RANT RÀ SPBER RIES, 'STRAWBENRIES, Е FILBERTS. A selection of all the really good sorts, both Tdi and fruiting trees, in splendid condition — з GRAPE VINES. e Two Thousand Fruiting and Planting, including the newest sorts. EVERGREEN and ORNAMENTAL TREE One Thousand Species and Varieties, atlectoil Ta a great measure for the em of their n E 95 COLLECTIONS of PICKED BULBS.— PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. E he convenience of those of our ue. An. C^ For ti Tie оты d wish the trouble of VAR АА for themselves, wo offer the tioned CUu Mas S, which ee AI. a е, sorts ied for ho purpose mentioned, ард, Шо choig af warte М ESSRS. Е. б. HENDERSON & $0 e off ойе e ion at a much low rate t] if hosen at the ion of th. ch: bolag left to ourse! «ess wi er the i 'ollection at h lower the sorts had. optio x : No. 1. Complete Collection of Bulbs for Forcing, including Basket | RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THE PUBLICATION OF THEIR and p mur К А No. 2. үтүө eL ection УУ Bulbs for Forcing, including Basket КЕ В U {> B c A T А Е [0] G U E an cking, price 2 « No. 3. керн Ооо of y ^ ? acking, pi } No. 4. Complete рисо 218, of Bulbs for Conservatory and Outdoo: COMBINED "WITH A COMPREHENSIVE NL EO UST CU RR Aen and eem ead i оша РЕВЕМ N IAL PLAN о. omple! ollection oi ulbs fi Zonse: оту anı oor de ccc III dd e aaepe ote H 01 Planting, including Box and Packing, price bs. Extending to above 100 pages, the latter an giving the price of each specie s, with victor hn No. т. сне "одов а Бена оао тА and Outdoor | height, ee season of до. &c. Also reference to Bulbous and Tuberous-rooted kinds, N e КЕ О ате aar "Planting only, Creeping з шы. and adaptation for marshy ground, or for water, with indications to those species ng Basket and Packing, price 84s. 5 No. 9. Dd yu д PA Planting only, EN а үү, OR g Box an ce 42s. ^ ication. No. 10 lete Collection of Bulbs for Outdoor Planting only, Forwarded Postage Free on application Ї ni inchading Box end Packing, price 21s. з QUEEN EI o ratis post free оп a lication to J. с | ‚ 1 LN. 7 195,295, айа 26l, High Holborn, London, W.O. оо 008) S . WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, КЧ COLLECTIONS of BULDS. ыа NO COLLE NS, = Part for In: and. part, for Out- For the of-door Decoration, 10s. 6d., Ше 8 ШЙ 5 : 15s. 6d., 218., 428., 635., & 1055. THE KENSINGTON GARDEN and CRYSTAL PALACE EU ugs Ornamenting the Winter Flower Gad _ » 10s. 6d, 21s. 305., THE CLIVEDEN SOUVENIR coxmorioNs of BULBS. No. L.—HYACINTHS and тузее rm 6d., 21s., 425., + 848, TULIPS and m 198, олз 25k, & аи No. 2—RANUNCULUS and CROCUS, 7s. êd., 15s., & 30 Y. a SANE MONES and CROCUS, 1s, 30, & 60 — xo | For particulars of these Collections, and d Collections оѓ Mes — шыны Башны, GLADIOLI, AMARYLLIS, о NEM ONIS, Й FLORAL G Ee: at Gisele 2 THE CLIVEDEN COLLECTIONS of SPRING-BLOOMING PLANTS, drawn from the St 150 PANSIES ASSORTED | 200 DAISIES ASSORTED | 100 FORGET-ME-NOT 100 | e above, 105s. ; t Bs quantity, 50s.; Quarter do., 25s.; Eig FORGET-ME-NOT, сз e... Bs, Od. per 100 » pin eo 0e ve 105. 6d. per 100 SAPONARIA pk — 7" te iub ite $0758. 0:18 e E Жын, pink =, T OU os POLYANTHUS, mixed .. ..12 6 5» ananis ALPINA XE Dec ane o COWSLIPS, mixed оар каа LUCIDA .. STANDEN'S GARDENER'S and AMATEUR'S FRIEND. See кер р. 982. Остовв 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 985 ULLOCH, South Е, v (or а аса side), pae В rie re ым: EE. - h н бр тит а я T rm en Hos кы de Market, Londo D WC, E A ois sTo, Sla unrivalled | Now dh ith har MAT deposit. one of the matters for consideration at our own SEU De Vua i UE CU m iih... ere] s doi ub tles .some truth on both | meeting sent YN Cue ui MT CELA QUE Len ors rie a 3t the whole trath of iet it rd Pene ОА Жү == Mense pec tation. puce ru ri ie is i mi ds in m toe that this nouneeable names which deter во many from the - — I СЗ - mportant su may be reseuc ursult o 4 1 ЕТ тыт ерык Ше саатта; | from tho battle-field of созбе statements. | тшшш Мой alike or (тена actae eid i odi n Ock, at 3s. each, or tio Lees KEALE Ыы а " » 2 Bref Ta Амр DARDS, HALF-STANDARDS, and DWARFS E of the most striking o objects in tho noble | p Рт: Papers sd rnc e Fine mized STAN агн pp eop ma E eic Ut wodis at Ki purpose of pointing out to botanists that they «2 Cash oi or reference f from unknown correspondents, ld h ew is an ir ordinary are often unconsciously the an 9 ely о А. Gonwix & Sox, Ashbourne, Derbyshir cauidron- shaped Lr of considerable diameter, езе шч. amateurs їп the wa men- тетт x rechal iel, piston - me of small o oles about | tioned, but also of giving rise to a practice UGE! E ils Ainé, NunsEnvMaw, | the size of a e, with med — eorre- гов hi b. a Public xc p a^ io honap ы аи бот & spondin ng 9 the outside, — whieh the roots A plan st А ^ gor i. argen ge Warely to be met with in the Trade, he has decided to placo eek an nes ely | i 1 еы Ono Tho usand very fine specimens о mie sgrafting, hard o t nd еіу anon "ir is discovered that the plant m been denominated m арш d s e Mes ihi an inderracil character, that | described and named before, perhaps in some out- orin v x &B wi ree (Lodoicea Й 5s landen of his Age WA “Аби, Coxs Quay, Lower sechellarum), of v hich. w Es Mn Pase, ue ka T Lo Mag Pe аер зы, eren HN HAR АӨК + D i tin s erishes, it is left behind, and preserves its form | as {= Ан dm B diee cost, by e begs to inform for * TUN LL egal Bgm Ё 0..2 ROSES, poi ut кешу E 2 ur attenti lon was especially | imperfect тасаг бу of the. ies in tle first DANDARDS and DWARFS, and will be able to supply the Trade | CA, 0d. to it by the late Sir W, J, Hooker, at|instance, ** Well, what of that?» v ra m. Em SSES of tho present season, in fine plants, 24s. per whose suggestion the mni figure was made —$ S m is our affair and mighty hal Niel included; but Marechal Niel alone wil be | DJ Мг. FrrCH expressly for this Jóurnal, oublesome one it is, and it dn not co | 32s. to 48s. per dozen. h , аё you | Tera д on е ut first germinates the cotyledon i is | тта Ачи » But, — it does d | American Plants, N койа nod обие met sac-shaped — where it cerr the hortieulturist, and it of seriou ATERER нах GODEREYS PRICED and ate us (vm vs t эое. аз the figure; | importance to the plant Miti?" АЖ uprig ht ANTI DATALOGU o Ad ERIC NTS, eceeding leaf partakes erit of the | tra L rdens, So on application. "This Catalogue fairly describes tho orte "P character below, where, acco rdiug to Mr. | ander a new name, and yet from inadvertence he nd very Givi i their possession, and now TX the fi. тї time е kinds | SWINBURN WARD’S description, they cluster nap ing, Surr sensitive moralit; ^id шау for a nd it | E sri тг ээн : ге use of both names. | ssure & plant is er does not p^ to give the | d por ne a emile * ваше peii epe sd plant with a n Г Ait as he | URDAY, OC does for a boná ү? new Plant, cy Yet this p | а-а ^ | of thing happens daily, rarely we hope from desig NG FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. | but very frequently from i igiorane Ваттират, Oct. У (Weekly Show), at Profes кє Коли of Berlin, has pointed. out one way of galee e eni ч any rate in part. Certain botanists cially noted for their наога with 4 uid families; some devote always бнр апа о а similar diversi — — УИ өрө to Orchids, jas е exists between the pr ume and the practical еер alms, and so forth, . men. Some + are who; when troublesome fact division ot der is extremely build, - "The | {һе w г pet notions, make short of thei botanist who, with a sufficient emend in the work with the Кайс keep to their theory, and, | Tie the Frenchman, shrug their say, (во muc e worse for the facts,” Others, the practical men, ke i 93 © в Ф ki g t = a 3 e gA © un o ^ = E. —u Ew ье Z ME 8 з = © 2-1 "nu = 8 &. Lac] e ep to their facts, forgetful, it m as the bce from flower owe. may be, that after all they o ly see gh a A botanist such as we haye mentioned, c ss darkly, and that the facts they observe ay | as Professor Коси suggests, act as referee susceptible of more than one interpretation, horticulturist, A supposed new DRM к | е allude to this subject becau ere be sent for identification to him who has the best . шапу m i Pe " : Lip disereditable | knowledge Wien and 2 n 14 ur E к; | risis апа practic that such dis- e maa of soienoe would have svo should so long exist. Take the case o attaching a name, except on scientific grounds; if ber, for instance, The physiologists tell us for he were to do so on any xm pretence, discov: the most part that FAST-GROWN TIM o 0 and es would be quickly i má erilled. On the — hand, | the honest m t of ( commerce e would „kno that pe ad taken a correct n aih for his plant, and of eerta ject, and those arguments seem аз cop doas ы the руз; as they are Tevers Eee apr forester. fo any fulsifioation, een or of 24 diii r what one o рен А Mr - . In connexion with the names of plan J GRIGOR, ва is point i d t int was ШОО ooted at the same Congress (X cd › ваув on this point in our present | and support each other, no stem appearing above [ро Е | €, p. 867. He attributes th t durabilit; : SOHERSON, viz. m impoliey of attachi EE! the wood of the Scotch Pine та he North | i ше о уа XT erea. d па үл» Je w mere garden, variety of a well- of nd consequent slow Me anwhile, the roots are sent out in eve MAS QU ap. But these statements are to | direction, the timed puedes round their re ii leds to isappointmont on Чер С CIE die i i k|in the interstices till they become as solid as the M n D Fr Aag uas ИЙ Спать d си ль e counter statements | s shell, and form a. distinct socket round i E the сале might require, , and by re аме эре зү Tata more tha true, which, however, re quires confir mation, that OE ved original s si = чуй roposals would do San Ке: T Supported i in his views € Mr. | the base of the trunk plays freely within this vet-aprith--eyaoaviny бв ад P attendant evil ` Истситзох wrie, s in an able paper on | socket when struggling against the wind, either ғ Ны, “Б + Gadia at least be steps in the " ө Tranenctions t the|the ventral portion of "the root must ultimately rig ht direction АЙ tr M also tend to draw la sh Arboricultural а which we shall | become in or else a etat ти veces tissue |; B eloser alliance the student and the praotioal other opportunities of alluding, lays it down | must be protruded wi t is siad How greatly such an allianee would raise niable axiom that the slower the|searcely, indeed, egeo "that. ith Е а Hortio dran sirengihen t {апу we shall haye rds elos er the grain and the firmer the | multitude of roots —À d direction ау 0 NIE e wo е -—— Ix our impression of July 14, 1860, we gave а rapid and PREM the еа С 60 ni after the tree has been cut down pim is the Nu EN of 224 soft, sap- Woo od| Ifw mistake nof, s something of the same kind | in i who some, and at times аЙ t pet r ind h of t tal togeth their margins, во as to form in the че, M REEN ЖАЙ! 3^ other in a | extent. E young plant of Borassus flabelliform. ea a ba, cup. This singular variety has been in in ле, ther there will be afpredominance. of "sap-wood in the Muse um seems to illustrate the matter, id | cultiv: Min fa биз some time in France , though it € ч heart pii kuowa одр ассо! $ t "e фе | seve al li smalle r thed base of the leaves, as in man Endogens, or Саа, from tice of the анон Proportion of sap- е pom е Фея foun d 0 ld сирэ wa decay, th ough p recent рсе, the “ Flore des Serres - Hence the mos fm БЕЙ] aft i and leave the base of Sonpile the s following тө narks :—A part гі from Г mor in durability, and Paste quite -eom- | the stem free.* M. 7а. В.” Poet ini honos A d sette desirable to propagate [vs 9 with the yn atest thickness of the annual мебел oi t аі by ‚ process уг ich n proved to answer well the ins, ieroseopio investigation гот ws us that охе the numerous topics of interest mooted | y сойду, not only for this particular plant, but also in m portion sfe 1 layer, that formed | at the. M of Botanists at Ams terdam n last | for varieties of perennial Poppies, which rarely an в, has very nearly the same d Acto d in p дадо озн ввів this:—In September, ке, whether” pon in rich or in poor soil, the Naxrs or PrAwTS, The subject не also bres the growth of the year is almost completed, the strength» made up of thin slender tubes of little | Diani taken up by more than one of the foreign | plant is takon aapa ad їз lo long fesby roots йге ой inte ев in length. These are potted in p Period, i De emt o perse apicis n Е its | | earth, ы placed i in the propagating pit, either under 986 THE GARDENERS' ye ош such protection а bell-glass or frame or even his вор, ihe late Mr The кыл is kept AoAo i of a month a даш r of mall colonies poe of and Dues Botany," jar CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, which he had | er the title of * Economic a history c of the uses | beneficent service the air m from its labours on the E But it onl: Пу r rests to brace itself for ne н абу тэм are observed springing fr portion of the cut nue A and also Pus within the man in all countries, for food, clothing, medicine, ИТ] Ie d "d iiec and starts аке circumference. These grow into true buds, EI | prese: mechanical arts, &c. It is contained in | watering, feeding, o EA with leaves and roots. Tt is -probable that de | 30 o and on e fo lio volume, a di is be liev ed t о be | unduly extend these papers to Ln of securing cuttings from roots is applicable io 1. |allitsj journeyings, but an tiragi number of Lee ie in which this mode of propagation —————— sar к со n rehens osa impe THEORY AND PRACTICE OF VENTILATION, трде rend y айтай that of thi —— We gle pe a recent number of the Revue ast formaos. 160 D N Horticole thats an attempt has alre "i bes e made in| тик subject of V. m ld, deep | grea ab a SUE neutralise Beta: an upward Тм Y "m m X i x J|as TM Ocean, subtile as heat, and tl Mae ШЫ ЖҮ Hid Porn B that constitute or provide the elevated derriere for | the equatorial calm that aid p pun the aóration of the globe. It affects, or is affected'by, | that at this spot th М "i the end mind. M. DE LA а Hor states dt U it most forms and all conditions of matter, making solid diculát. ТЄШ айр eiui di, rh era met G y good results, and that it | liquids and subse ent to its great p п ted by means of a series of copybooks, amida spo gane OM Une Apt i pO dE IE = оер оста А which s serve for writing fr f or from dictation, by which ventilation is accomplished, and heat is the rinci les « of pee E. P P and ne , comprise the мон polii of importane ti Fiat dubtar tl 1 tivitv of t1 rius of fondi in those sciences of which the young арай бау де processes, Primarily, then, the sun may be said however, at once sca dm made by their parents in the garden the ventilate, as it enlightens and warms the earth. But|gtraight up in vi field. ia is worth bearing in нем пон r that the ТЕЛЛЕ Education of Gardeners is exciting attentio e happy to be able to announce t is most n „ро erfu ally } in the performance of this function, as in the execution oft other two, the sun lp ho жен qubtiouion of "the second iun of: тунат эже Нооккв'з Gener a Pla to each, and kindly и between them all, But opped and - Artificial impia are A 1 ntaru m, and h tha t it m book is also on ins. ете " pullis, viz., gm ees and MooRE's Treasury of Bota: Hiat of ed pisos Ни the | ег — А c folowing ns TO DESTROY ÁNTS i which he etised with much mm i ere Бо ттар hour а! alter there was to фай alivesti entirely ы them. Spirits . ppuy Mei our atmosphere is so constituted = vM toe the economy of the universe, that et essary i MIT to the of tar, com Mey called oil of tar, orld is 50 formed, k between solids and fluids, the sun could neither warm, ур, пог кош Ше world; and it m Seem he same a useless truism to assert, that w ithout an atmosphere | ones. The er the ^. eate cenda ere could be no ventilation. Yet itis quite pini it goes, It st therefore E тай а to conceive of an air tbat would have supported life, place. As soon as the and yet have been immoveable. But happily for our upon rhe! igit and hea ch: imney is w and it m ú a hei i 80 m Novertheless, e natural мем ү trolled and stopped in hig free from the annoying insects эйр. i їп biso of any acid, that sulphuric acid would pu If fluoric a probably answer = cid be use b ees ве, ith а glass опе must be | employed ; both, moreover, Poenus careful ma nen ment, as they are painfully destructive to the skin. кте e informed that Mr. J. бмїтн, tho late Curator of ihe rer: Botanic Garden, Kew, is ' desirous of Pod of his ARIUM, ES heu p It co ts of a a very ҮА сунна; of m since. is ifüeulty i in s pete pee | , either as a whole or in | how clothed, and “furnished, and yt it is physic + У maintains eac ch in their respective places, can be of one uniform tempera This atmosphere, i is éhe foundation of the science of ventila tio Air can only b ы It is needless to а ethod. Let us inquire es she does it, that it may also become ours; the h-e keraman air hat rests "ike "upon both, and v ure. fact, the variety of temperature throughout the e moved from one place to another table Fera lasi es of (Sia sitat = heavens euh and the poles at the extras against us by similar PM i ат о stop our progress to the опе, and а thin at 2: our path to the other” but Mr or the negitin f heat forms the gates s of „both, а nd to bbs gates Nature i ів not oniy our oldest rd our wisest teacher, By tl its еа аге кре e Fe lora of n abs, of the West iulii M Torth МҮНӨ, Mexico Central America, Peru, New South auritius, Ceylon, ndia, the Malayan Peninsula and Islands, the Philippine Islands, Hong Kog Formosa, Chi d очи ustralia, Tasmania, New Hebrides, Sandwich an other islands of the | , Each . species, with few exceptions, is, оп а Separate іг occupies а greater space, and consequently 1 he heat exerts an expansive eod diffusive power, tho ханиа of the universe. ren d as described is күрер ' е lighter. Now piece of wood s upon w Ме, large or small, ca а references written on the sheet, to б тота nA ҮҮ idet the nh of the temperature. - на А bes М the ese D Each Sheet iei on speci of а rio ts amounts ection is scientifically tained in a we 64 by 6% feet, | hea! rmer is ro an soque! vw light air will of course rise through and sail along the surface of heavy air, е ав а cork or а impossible to question of ventilation apart from that of 2 =: gether if either is to be propeely anlar uc sun is nevertheless ке ргїшагу source of all our warmth. A wide belt of the earth's | surface ig a “permanent MAE ies of and from day a t bei of nearly equal pie 85 s тоц p" hole UM it is called the kr ial, A of this sp divided into 55 ‘Compartments. tion was | к» m Sir ҮҮшшАМм Hoo d to IL Tho =. of Nr Plants consists ofl t part ace ES im er the P ns influence becomes h EX earth's surface, which qe an v ains ment оор the entire мыр. "The ohjeet o ч this mov st — vat the excessive heat of th n the tropics; and to геа Асасію - е err m peces &e, & аге all on full-sized hi EE rngel agen in their respective orders, The are plants introduced M our early е as Japon, CUNNINGHAM, BOWIE others, many of Siea are singular са remarkable and are not n in the of this co 1,600 е и specimens | То гет this epus of solar heat, two great is hot air ; the other hot water. Tvil ia ШШЕ A air rint and the first thing that demands attention here irect action of the power of c d astic Maid, RN stant circulation of the a f о o almos driven back by their spot from whence +: ай ше. be more corr — to sa e atmosphere at various ates of Tode аб which der mosphere revolve a every pu табса! wed horiz : ontal созо В seldom or ever intersect en € ey cross, — blend pt and ope every possi le, а! intermizure of tho great р ocean. D. ——— TRANSPLANTING TREES pu Евом ond far € Ж of the Mie e|toour o ' uestion to. plan axiom, ha ab“ X MAS ens The are chiefiy чне from the Indian collections в, C part, it mupa at t become an у ота o Tt ached WALLIOH, the herbaria ‹ of LAMBERT, Ga ARDNE NING- HAM, and Bowe i of Graminece, , àmounting бо | ће surface of the It , Jun about 480 е d it А chie earth. whole system of the universe, dissipate the dy 0 а speci- air itself со Ч bet into dp ume and ki нат the barrier that they are believed be all correctly zo wee surface of the earth into ection contains all "€ of p Almighty has order 3 estrial Orchids, introduced by CUNNING- it so wwe "m p ager ted from below ys not | HAM di years 1824-5 and 6, and which flowered | od nid n: is the great д: of -— змя 6 to our at Kew. "Tlhereis also а special collection of n world, But fuses вог or be med by са [4 E го species, all fixed on paper o its b burden a oes die i3 increases the amount | ~i ze; likewise several small s enl of nup in the иа of conveyance, and throws | Mr е ара usitas .|down upon the surface of the earth — moro After performing this would Ай Ац Ње | very clear to t that time is. Confining i ог ime tme department—the transplanting i THE GARDENERS eai == AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 987 жое C tum of atmospheri air? The name of | authority, vs an but I find when I the oned as apostle ofi of the КҮТ system, | m eld that e ud ka examples of Vanda and|e Ocronzn 21, 1865.] das ro misionaris following each other, iko Раш 2 are said to n — showi: eA ays trees an Mem pre arre delving and drenchin ng done now; but the г br faturo fn Е one part, and of rain or other к supply on the other, we the — comes, 28 Ih ated. abo ove, when any pro whereby а г system does the tree or sirab essential service. There bot few perso who e not the. means of eta this а might get be gem but I2 | perm I doubt the force of the c — but simply use they have not been tested b own recs I hold, Gà on principio, tha bes e *' perfectly air-tight the supporters « of the double- indio air-tightness, invigorates enjoine y system, is, lin. direct proportio 5 "E re not be excelled for exuberan nce; I got - Ruckers, Mr. Basset's ТЕК good case in E E « poin nt Н observed some ds ago [D "the P Chel sea Botanic e lw jardon, where two cases were similarly placed out- of- g, | Mr. Vei Viliams”, , and some of ез Мт. s Veitel'!s, impossible then to arrive at any the good d one is à: 2 ten causes, In ri trees the same thing i is done, for the supply is. rete 3 t is conclusion than;that they answer the purp fed" c 1чи and some other choice plants, sim ilar in charact and kind. „Во far ав i the exp cene en A And what next? True, Mr. Be wle ey has had double- the orator. m further enlighten us upon Per end asit of M. the fruitfulness induced ; but. let any с } Мы HL a эш CS roper circulation of air, must be added à light, — in our n “чыз climate, аув ho n Gooseberry bush after i ar | where най е dull and short—all ten E ripened, if wet weather should set in, e to bo more ман Ач м the one Sr do mot aper "үт the evil. Those ме рдын M net be пау frait will soon show that the plant is іу the other over, else all our nd ^ed — carried out and saturated wit Lo =ч berries taste of the| Three diferent o ollections are named eppum i dinde aforetime “are subverted, Add, "4 ће water imbibed, о of them burst open and | plants of а very praiseworthy character ; ^ I would expenditu = M а P vni ingly. men rot ; viera lad the earth MS dry and the | ask, ing of “A, Б. E” —is г go pon side the saving of fae, which foliage been protecte ted fi wet, the fruit would have | deduction logical as to all this being brought eme be equal P DEL he condensation of sound for a demit tim mber and | the ouble-glazing require to | moisture in a more natural form—two points that are frequently in August, long before we should think of | hold a brief for und Drei growing. fraternity of гра indisputable, the less fluctuation likely to arise 1 „ they will country—* their ks bear w ries m E u е о! тв, whic! n nd ev t а this relates only to plant: may seque the Continent, abuti which i in ту fiie D тыйу отегенше [ 8 t of th. more , under are gone winter quarters, and presupposes that | double glass — e highest degree ч "Окам some in this со 7 because deem i be Lo there is a itte margin of summer rae dee to elaborate | cultivation Ped nable by . observing е | tbe converse of what the M med to the juices already stored in the syst oit. жч undamental fils and i ie or at lenst ndr ^W | the I where they are indigen A 2 but the others ав subsi sid then Ў, would frankly| Асе g to my ruling, then, we are bound to find Er eit forms one section of the art of transplant ge tl ” argument ; but | in iroi "et the “use and wont" system in this ing wel ll hi growers ae that. sol, air, circulation, | e country, In countries like Russia, where inten ме cold those which hold good la ter on in the —— h I | moisture, ils, double-glezing becomes a necessi but са ем attention ала c n tl they | what ev the "Yer poses a in any corem nds - winter planting by. arang е I hold t are entitled to be аднай: in — an estimate of | У, i» by im ing the ,roots of the кле аш ers in АС те m although puddle under ordinary culture i is the worst form that а soil In order that we may appreciate the merits of both up the ard systems, let me take stand: recogni pr р е ed by “А. К. E.," and claim results h I ify for single-glazed roofs, та із is the most important part of the pro lt is very necessary in planting p ыба, me р to get а clear idea first of all of the object on ie m time immemorial Cabbage plants have rs th to spec air measuring success by т p own md and what do I fi In r to be accurate р have taken inspection, long b exactly 110 flow ЖЕ ©. 24 y . Es” sample has therefore been twn , and clods bruised with the di bble could not n surpassed in England," 9 Vanda Suavis Veitehii as feeling of surprise was 80 n attention has been e horticulturists both of Grea Garden, but it is a speci erior т йау f and it is certainly n ds br them, Baray Satan himself must have set tl Ant olodhopper а Cabbage planting. 4. Forsyth.) M ——— DOUBLE-GLAZING AND ITS ADVANTAGES. „а А et n of double. glazing and its „So-called leaves me of produce ‹ er, our E. Truflles, which are fequenti eh ach he , has 18 bre hich are 4 feet high, ad d produced spikes 16-Bowered. 25 insignis, аб ‚ fine ell roun variety, m than 50 break. I and i is, I pres gm а character that it behoves all those who ese pla ants phan tly i bé with in our own ‚а and e e| boast but of one native kind, н that an inferior one u greet ; Garden ean ber æstivum, There are, however, various —viz., are trium аѕке аге clothed from top to bottom aia msia opinions, The necessity of such a p is all n more urgent and obvious р f bloom. [They are magnificent examples of first-class а. ае ne um са e m has born force to our | with us, that do not apply with equal А : : : ot e | Continental neighbours, such ав distressing cases three flowers on to my note book A E pe ve: УМ, if taken | b with the length of the dorsal sepal, would make a along k for a thoroughly practical Oncidium Lanceanum has also grown here won деу well, ent C inches Mer b 5 26 inches wide; in one ere I Y Yid a plant уге 3 fet pero а himal w pope cae the sul Me In fact = opening ы of r е mport: to the very yf se of all З т Бс influences," all at. first seeming cou а day of rec soc e im ust come, and to th a fair question put— with its novelty wr pul seri with | hav leur o, | © spotted ;" b it Беса eclipsing hy ur A So pn the answer hag Бейшара ntly in the affirmative ; ас “ 2 R. iuo 92), convinced of the * useful Ine ” of the double. -glazing system on the Cóntinent, t, ge ШЕ ШОК Emm e this he n * Bewley and illos his а 00, eni pps facts: that is to в say, the dimensions grown under double glass in the nei; n. bourhood of of Berlin. pat К fica a legitimate mode for “A, R. E. ? to is in vindicat k атт А the most «1 it isa [s in fact that I або шкем } in growing | v at we are tilted, the one country against | the hdd the o de of glazing against the| other, m keeping still has produced 12 e of eme in А plant. Lycaste Skinneri has pseudo- inches іп cireumfe long; pum in ud uiti has a чт у bulb. One plant, 3 fee a established, shou ^p —|br — forward as valable. additions to our means of rsons ignorant ж и сеи of the various in uarded against с i n find numerous ай susten No m wit! vithst tanding that ре сеч been С" articles of luxury, and hav nded a high from the time A the Romans i =n [6 the ч that T meth eve th to the. have defied al E and to proh їп their)intractable disposition, the wild ass, © whose house has been made the wilderness, his dwellings, who scorneth the p x а-у torre represe: tion. о their е iti A a anestion a Wither it voli E b Rl ature 65 flowers open at one time. Anguloa Cl vimm in а M eig has over 50 Safe the larg rict her wit within mits == я if We, who ve been adhering to the old system, тй not dns a v parallel, ч mi ight be some good | m the ntific discussion ai long, and has doen 60 at í e Dendrobium auper enano ert at one rA dost xr these bars of be forest t an hc a place in our kitchen gardens. It would seem indeed, that the country, inches in circum Odontoglossums are а be 3 mference. generally good, but one or two sorts may be illustrated, compatible with the requirements of a garden. But let us see хес has been done hitherto ж ссе various to grow Truffles by the ass art, m or I believing tur e n | 0: Pescatorei 1 has bulbs ч of 11 & до better than е the informa- 5 GL incl Er TIro-Sk hinh tha M the first hiii 16 Hrs найн hat vy" mri or уйй proved so detrimenti d: re алар has ids or any aie n nts, t dues [n necessity ? e the eon tions % чүч good health, especially in Orchid culture, = ed for in a house all bug hermet: ically sea ^ The fruit 9f this of th» Melon, when ripe, gives a fine illustration оеп marine to an оде Бо ul ere mple but truly The Melon sa ы yiwh ture shi hi o fbr a fresh acl. Tee wi e aru ah тош h roun 5 of ita foo RE ipe of decidua ess, abes bed ei аш тА 10 inches лен оч 6} inches long. ference by 6 inches long ; өгү ir ©. Reicho едиб, — at and numerous Xon меб d elsewhere ; that СО be quoted, ought to make |j gentlemen s and their gardeners pause erum omi ~ e conclusion that single-glaziug must be looked to a thing of the past. |а briefly upon the second question pro- hi er m Ispeak with a little more diffidence, not ! mulgated by me каша work on Hypogsous Fungi. They mention s | four es e "Тго ез вй а in usein France— be “Т. melanosporum, T, brum sstivum, and mosnterloum, o of which two, x perhaps three, occur Tuber the * From the Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society of London. 988 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, not yet been noticed there. ical , has hitherto been found in T. brumale, if our plant | жер Ти both » France and Italy, on; ;the | bor der vds lds, where they are ploughed ioa d, it would England of too small a to be worth sending t market, In Italy there are s other kinds, ‚ опе of which, magnatum eain as e in EREN that has been stirred and аз in that which has been left in its natural aùd i in the southern parts of Italy, Sicily, Syria, and Africa, another species, Terfezia leonis, is of comm condit: Somo r notion may be obtained of the extent to which | the trade in Tru files i is car cried on in France, when we specimens of these spec them я while quite xen ur some indigenous inds, to asc whi tha older and Va ra miorosoopes, P some- what a Trufflein miniatura and cs uy mat ure plan пф w f the of t lar The Tulsa asnes pee proved, however, Ed аба Б чц that the germinate in the same wa do t ind of impr regnation, which is sas Y vet, notwithstandin ng sol the er amou 15,000 kilo ogrammes a Rx 33 3,000 Ib. p ight). p rding to another unt, the Department of Vaucluse yields from 25, 990 t to 30 0,000 kilogrammes annually. The quantity that must, Ашер ы һе m oeured and s М ое French provinces where hisce E E T M pieta to the proprietors i s tian аста to iss an. tabl AUR. The fact of the existence of a mycelium in Truffles, КАН dhat af Ma t ho tak int Е m T DES + :4 m CT ET Li ien y y The Soils iu which edible Truffles are found in France бон 3500 Ib.) are E for gale every Mb) in the| b h помеуе er, M. t They | inform A: aaa ve Tuber mesenteri- sands, as is also generally with my own experience. сіт o Lgs however, in ferruginous he case with another species, Hydnotrya Tulasnei, which, or a closely allied kno is largely sa мио in Bo| hemia, under the name zerwena Messrs, Tulasne, describe the si он, а Trafe district | near Loudun, V: pos sawdust, in which, „whe n perly, moistened, mature es n er whole or in frag- ments, and that, after a ji] P some fime, small Truffles were found te the compost. was discouraging rather than otherwis №. successful plan pur in sowing acor extent of 1 ES and of A Petareons злез ;an Oal "YA of pa careo ous matter, же irra lying a thick b Prud marly Mes M suy Splits an into "enin v pep 1t Ta Rcg in 1000 p 500 of calcareous mat зз ciay and, „iron 1509 f quartzose sand, an "a of egetable aou But they attribute A ай gei inflaence in the production x Pe I the t iti р to| by Dicet ripe specimens in the earth ; years, тее. меге found es mpos red of pur table n. [n with [5 leaves and |r spo But the ees Th ned the age of f 10 9". js c their increase, as givi which to udun, where Trufle- "à i Ачан, — | fact € the aptit In this tude of the soil for tbe purpose. no attempt was made to yn uce Troie ев they sp up of themselves from ee probably contaimod | ies the f Lou but where they had long ceased to be productive—a | pr trenched spaces, and then alarin {a roduce their mycelium, Ani rounding trees again eo Es "the кек they pA che ereda y deg еер. digging айан ma: . С. E. Bro their growth, in order to kee P ok “the To об the vk sun . Our дуля testily, indeed, that not | soil. The young trees were left rather wide арак ап =) always rd tali: and I have веёп йды. M ui up | were cut for the first tinte about the 12th rro Home Corr espondence, on the bare sl ides of the Italian mountains, the sowing, and ЕМ at intervals of fi sev Iresine pua alias Achyranthes uu Some persons have supposed that these Fungi a o nine years, Truffles were thus obtained ir a а period Iam pleased to learn that this has succeeded so wal parasitic on the roots of trees. This the Tulasnes|of from 25 to 30 years, after y we He lantations| at Heckfield, and д je 3 domi. |: expressly deny, o ength of observations and|ceased to be productive, owin Li. to the establis hed fav in ti inquiries instituted to that end ; and I can confirm them ground Paing us mne sanded pe E branches of the|n ern Cen jog in Фат piii oi in and would remark that the frequent | young t medy for which mig t have been man ers re specting its culture, and. сојот, dic presence of certain galls atta. ache d to the small гоо ots | of found by: Коз pas the ; but Dh dul 1 the з Оа ks, resembling young till all the оа years called **galluches" | however, that all the plants which proved паў y have given origin to this e trees appear to be more potes to the pro- DA of Truffles than others. Oak and Hornbeam are especially mentioned; but besides these, Chestnut, Birch, Box, and Hazel are e allude! d to. I have generally The bru shw ood, ‚у being tbus fa ctor огу һауе been in an open We. e юш the. Traio rounds rendered permanent | like е those of Nevertheless, I have n] in | saying that atmospheric influences bave | little to р Poitou, which аге commonl of lofty заа It is the opinion of ES Messrs. Tu ший g that the regular « анаа of Tru in ge ON situated und er found Tuber æstivum under B er Oak mad b brumale be во su ful as this so- called indirect ido at 2 е; 3 un they think that a satisfactcry E surfa ace, the ca thi gen. £A suitable c^ by planting m Truff: wooded Maren KE d e other conditions of the (Е. taking xe EN ti Y edet aue be басай 9 those of the ees ч А R ruffle наб: ms they recommend a judicious h three miles from here, masses i ured as those at Battersea. Apul iles from Mit they are re the sam. E Worksop, adly Handsworth, Le-m while at Os ber magn e Crai. Palace tins nin; gor the contact I т wo €., which t e beneficial effects | of it, says, owe lves, by cene e thei ач Ws rain Eos of the direct sun ads d is added that | and a more shady position th ku similar ,to , the Rhizocton nie; but more this ecies. of industry has added m ito the rie them." It bas doubtless, as I sterility is the frequent diggi which were | treated in most places. Of this to which the TM grounds are subjected b © the poro ia comparatively vertices and has Кат: for instead of being planted i collectors; „for, as Truflles are not truly parasitie, it жү of its proprietor dis ion w make periodica] sow- exposed to burning sun t d а thus brin УЛСА їп a certain portion of І think, їп a position {о prove eir my celium f de estroying all the epe (ыы Апа же may remark үш some apeo occur in grassy places, as in e forest of Vince t ; ап so with T. macrosporum an dT. brumale, as I find them. succeed well rum ere they from other vegetable growth, ieu. from causes inde- and nó& the са use, of this sterility ey ud a comparative freedom | they are thin ruffle-grounds AA, year. At Bonardeline, for ie the annual а from, danai in a plan- tation of less than half an acre m 4l, to 5l, Another case is ан їп БОР Ee of Apt, dry and fally « the successful cultur paratively sunless we beds һа ауе had, ha ave бут ег effected. a marked impro! circum mapano bag 7 where several proprietors have made „Вава tions: tl trees are left a ehe: 5 ог 6 yards apart; and so soon as what I have Er yos that shade н tbeir branches meet and iade the grouud too ned o ut, ТІ Пу suited to d d Truffies w ould thus appear 378 be m whe osed to el e hasa bro t, but lanted in кана i is ma y. E ў since wonder fully improved repent t ihat hen g^ Even m, In common with many e Fungi, Truflles do not banig. in Morbo that th usly did island from the south-eastern сог the in their early stages ; of Wash in Norfolk, anl RI the not be careful in their researches ager the | country that lies to the south-east of such a line, pe арке, as T. «ша and T. mesentericum, including the counties o on erset, Dorset, Wilts, s Mr. жерше ар not to stir br ground more deeply than is absolutely | Gloucester, Ha E "hia Kent Hertfordi hire, иа wha àt T pretio under tood, а. зав th requires a ene t sha dy X ү e dee во doing they Ime destroy the winter aud parts of No rtha e rg and Lincoln; and to the proprietors of lands in those districts that | p rop of de Ec гаар inds, brumale. Any disturbance of the soil in the win ^ ter, us ше tter are mature, does no arm, but rather | aids eir culture, by rendering the. mould more suitable pos the germination of their РЕ and the growth of their mycelium, om Mes | we must rm for any аи attempts to cultivate su сан ге oportion of the Trufiles exposed for sale | in Covent. Garden come x Wiltshire: and Hampshire, | - be be poter pua Edw nd rede hav e much Mery ity o 1l ana Fro ess observations it would seem that three or p: e nth the lants ; they of Messrs. coll with tho росі. p ee been infor suffice for se p tate Í hav ud by one e that they have met w ith Tuber mes бета akost as | ик теп, that ытар а plantation of Beech, large as grains of millet i in the Бева “= qms eech and Fir, is made on the chalk Ка of Salis. m must acquire their full size bef end of | bury Plain, after the lapse of a few Truffles December; for and that these багов Maro produc- its mature condition alone. Andi it is d that the | tive fora ы iod of from 10 to 15 years, after which rains of August are highly conducive to the | еу о to be. 80, It has vac obser ved that the fertility of tho Truffle-ground, and that the abundance | sp bl та us is n he crop буи very mu e Tuber а species consi idered | in Pean e ns of far v un- and T. ИНША; and | less vive Шай т, melanosporum it to obtain well-matured ight be worth while Rt, e m This sample is very finely 2 it y and но › Grp " difference о ot pif nion d your correspondents E: н Чә ош Grape which I showed at E Octo кв 21, 1865. J TH E GAR DEN ЕВ, CHR ONI AND A GRI QUI | TUR AL GAZ AZETT E Bii о the cem «F dinbargà perd E е | follo ans x thi ym ows: эа! узн se, with в "rs mmis TÉ min ugh ha: eve! hite wh t me re xi nging lo mee res their a Whi boegis A TE 1 одон, B naia E globi to * olou rana t riet ор | very ular * Th red ceou he clea lea UE: e Bonk a 8; bu red yello ng n MEL in wis wish cum s Чоң Ski да y" Da eph i e : whi nj - E еп жу: pia p. m t ve 1 ea ri ;c э э t ie t was 1 r v 0 » - l Whi y y aves pe lo Рев реп nt Ro th ES y grent zy m E Torten a Man oem —— biba ar large si ET n 5 | chara eta of. к һе lary nal," «T wap i siz на m whi го cter, E crm æ rr broads и Буп cm very” ite, d out Ming : юн LX were E: n 7 is s мые, 4 downy ed sheer es s ог: fne i majalis ее green ered ollo des ni wn ipti y Th ave n T, beris hin Keg pr | foliia vé rine oÙ £ is nda crib n es m ot t it CM t rien. protec two las other. wh ; whi e ii ме in tlan as are Kec the о "t t thi of ciae А |4 tv анғео-г mather "The good e, иде; unch th du е Ros. ved сайл ап ls the . has n Il ery nd LÉ— m p^ rm indi i hes he * - M of, e method y of o Pre gig Rhod. a ose b te N iei sgr ing rios lange “|ы ыу of se "Y erg wes E vell-fiuial эшен wit easily Kp ея мир Ja гове dinde meis є е м xr ix E оет. P 989 nm пе , м isti g, А іа 1 е i t uted. viii КУ а тече км иду and Mi i ge “+ us а jd а Yan * 4 Me өйы, varie! lo pac at erri meri ied fi hen Mi vé ely to not n [named к of an ral m", h ties m t b of ies, rou av TO it o at be geuerall n's B "Yoon, 1863 Order. , th ng ч To | un c um ach] W: For terer leas ne dirr m Menal rst, erb; e e со) E m ch exan со ng | l ach EST ore ion зна sd o h eig pla 186 7. ғ of qu lour. ha ve t siz s, wit erpen Fairy this IND: ign aul у ken Ic o nu T nts, th 8vo E "pes The" „Шеш і of ун бук The ev s island IAN FIB Corr $ cepi LE ina ach h ote, е mE "1 E i , m ex a eU" mente J in perfection x | who ar which i жи guis ib с Мада m M EEG m, fro А thinned, кой 0 тараний mehes w ion bot oral Js чү T ndenc ao iios бу di meten po "T Y anding , sike ыы, TH ү =ч D heir =. otted. таар ipn em Ь P ^ EIL me ап the boo! " amily are are hiba p у "os deed Tous T my бїз ics, Sicily, k One Mp ctm NY w t nsu C f a Thirde үф wil pror aa n Foin apiid anu eet in ed in|t the y amo rrect On hat EE бере Кигоре Peg fes , git er ler, ор, hea enu y be 02 in 1 his tha Sga "rem bs TK у 1 ^ ейі ily, and В o rove of my С ise Castle р еп 1 lae di lin hem s ery voersb on,l iarri h Tr m joder te Mes TS аты E vn x XE. NT um E^ the bers ка gre Tin hey vere] Tä ndon Sim ге ie dee land, ob ir s x za ti А-а nn) ia ond ‚ The = b le dim. ve 8 у Ду gc spi and il shree dia rye ч that А ect о Mt i акап оп: Жы 4 erm des Ao aper in лома сапе po of Par coll cd nt by spe dover Dn perl ou t boo TL този н „Вето гсей so A 2 vr from yea чы їп nof v d Dl spec m ing (ош ao ашо vu ч n E ш hill md ы ut i any a r. alton f ere m sw gen ecial ré peo and | Р! i me, suffi is e in mns, alr t CHR iel ie po om thi diseas ci s of view, as the ere the ne "pepe wi ога , and cien 25 bu ела m we th ы д oin atly xd inst ing w — t Bani alt м, exci ao inia —€ to woer ч ынта. ту чад to um à 4 this ter atie er row: ps if ikas ] ith T's achi nas in no ed exhi ctio to etati ices eg own сут ure ined glim юше wi ecte efor and the he sl Ib iner "and h о good grea ibi nt geth ion f iven isl im D m pee o im ith d е, 8 with th » ha ook elie e be yw PI ї ге t at! zd will er о ће in t and. to r. B Men E em s a ha to d been | Fe ve e to b Pile e Pinus sult » ntión. odes ol d qitag end ed о explore t р тт йш ма 80 an тте та nd h ooze о бога e un ld s rol la am n igbl ip ds t um e re „а € cks DLE y 2 hcá rhe: edi new yh ^^ арр Etro nyth m eni y app s^ чун befo that e m his ruis Tai quce ie pS атчу ipe ET ATTE: сва 2 м $ e see т uen 1 r d b or у лаб h a Eg Pei ther rM à Aelii Miss ias Jana En T a m ag x qd ва у ormation of antowan the y n he ma ow. es sed han he osch Gard gland. ioul er. reat | te ent, hé. h ln to n of ive , tl plexed Cu 4 inf. bid, sor r of gr irt he MT сел клы Na д ДЫК S ШЕ i n he seem of uris nativo Tand, Lom icum Voice "bia owth; : ave ers ео li thl. T4 "IL ies тои win D DE asim Pi be [We do f tim h; Th An ia ed). хат Wils and rf y I me na ide ha te \ ет t h або * баа n andis AES е | Anon IM tes, Ok e 0 bI 'suin, pr r А зе nai Cai T8 i fi d ou assa usk ica, itio n, oth ро g rted еу sti j^ e su fit n* Bilay er 8 S id a і t ra еуі tata, о | пре Во ег rt. his Deren ec сс пе кзн А I di rom xm ads mee б Baobab К arek, 1800. tanic | qua or eren t m ie! ent, for and s та: or ХА sed an ie Oan yo E s "t Жш иин b n m be journ rI TI res Hj EDU X x ust d um Mrs deci Mr x кы x ud te iin: ru аР Bop or nea * gu ибн —— rolo bes n tiui D feel ang good 5) i h of h has rent Ar sis 200. ст lin anis | 9? abe ab] = gical Te The l g шо the with eid w 35 in t firm айда hich per- Bam ilana." merican vavi айл. ине var m obtai records, | CA yr du Ze Arey th ltr whi all th Bambusi g pE Mom TD ear. —— ооо ned д io tor, ls, In N of importane Whi Ў nis M umes moria a odoratissima [imde n Wiid Okr иген К "vas p” x каран я Се The Ф Котеп lies i» Pene M MES ceret B » rim ero planted ош wi zt LS ou th xe TONES D DR has ail Le Indis, Bamboo, „© od n: ild is liv bat of N the in! t ; he tim еу Мз: ave — Piu 8 оп ti > gre e t of ith infer гаи Е" H Ohka by as ascribed г elia Pingui TAE gi Meet T d Nice p ni ences most the Ii e o mi pro it to noc » te in. ntain Meme soil "Ара рег ndic. аі або v gh wy to. 1 x pre r8, jt ol n h ates be enti bas Тооп y e y jh ting the орнын Р АБЫШ: HS ха Chisese | pery а? in - А-4. тен „Ж rhaps ere á H the MIA ational n Y on the d p^ ое irons, Киса Zebra a Lago illa H {кг} се iuc c oe € the p! Priekly Low diet qu єт Exh VEA Сога pa Plant, n emp. [їс wn, gr est, an ет в at we aino, and principal эй aut atter iiti r t t сап Оон аар пье; Partim. Bore n Tree. na «Lapi nor viri n ice, i a char trees tion, um an n ба h го а w Pin. deed of th rfec th t th n mi d n eg in уы е Da losj De E PU Piet | thri ; Ран ( tl b and in à at shel ng. senis vari row: ubli , of phne perm n Pai: ut a fe MAX са erm uth >: др stra in t| on t the tered M e hi а pum iet, nt , 2 Eri tinifali urmer m Bast. Cocoa. »À tem заго һе һе = a MT meos mila, i KS Sm Penc ее T ie T ыйа. Mahoe o being есш us >й е moren of the т the " о ви t ene —At les way Lus e Gossypi ms iilum, dns бас ‚|ы соо! et LI ons meus. le mont wa fo notice ре р. i Aeon: G i n оао pen x uias | d edlen f rge fre t en RU e in noi uf t liage, A 197 shonld этне и т c dry аһ le the M Ds xy eze, annot о the of maen ышы -—3 JU a "er VEA iier M xd Es pus spen Pm TN d ELI ы Bow I ta P Бона he nigata e шу. o n ес the a la tion, ich ee na be alcensi 5 molle ая . | Professor gp E E of , жылу" ta d hoes la sul nts. gir ira » , brazil s, T um на » b t , and th ho d кту to má ingens L^ ain ty : - Атр Bore HEY e equi Ps бозу he cl Bu bi Wish z a ad IDE oran "m ОЕ era EN S ad rilaning” ET е CE She had р rw ai ie y^ Moa fails. er an Eng - на ehe pe - y at € i be C the e of » black. ^ тан та trili ile © Ра мы зли Edwarg ы) tha Cha Nod ia ur Caleeolaris Lam cam U pe Es T eg oae mW book observa! lermo ин Ems T Epis Te Ugo Heus : — pm к == sos i h season pecti dae In oe -— te. Aeg naa ren оныар Вен анаа EM sa quite: speaks for g атк А and | Же Ne dian Sorrel. тай — d Pine, trial Ore portati Б чуд "озї - made t Ше my ation о TAM Sailor ia being с-тан тше ыт us М. Ve [^ be m жы е А „А TRUE of TET лл oir "ре C A А. » Diego: Black of th ео, m arpio- follow. B Е X Celery Bann the de Workwy P ety I тэ paei Plan e cli b. flow Cer'on ә Botanica! М e out S Celery in’ EE LE variety | B eirama үне сегун» f n. " us; fiel си y'on. g pl al М, are be in eng fit frie 2ч сүре y aoi Botany, а : J. B. Ouder 0. 150 аи inal кр аё fe "nn agazi on t be to them py fo nds on da: Eacl y, s кш oks — ves лев ( fro ict ine the H ki Bn th гр ys b plates do d Dut r th um of Pan ve дет as grent Sohe o FOR the i f тофт h г rec pora en 7 Mt Be ene ecce, a eni. grea d EE insect with Part Ww i aag vato obtuse т. E "ow б collec - “быа len 1 d à des viens i СЕ ers on т. Vete. Ld tion ыы ew doze УРЕ, EM uk | devoted mila rlari тош new ын eldis fr v n ti I West an t ma: c ti glec e s tiia perima ЧЕ < ko CE o Garde TUN т XU ioven 2 woro d pra hybrid be planie figu lithograph ew X gorge ‚ йоне rof smali ^ ^» h eed ll guage. | lool it imd igging аб he Ales ае ok ph | bra уз. М bd Hike: or -— vil i bent dri show of on th- E cri ate t Glas а m pede XR E elita rd miami Mmm e шп, Galo Т TE the la! rg 1 A rien, More ees it isi m сны lia tter n i to wh ма өдө var. a оч! dod. w. е Sots ble wile em E is a very m te йот м по p а fi ers ; en TIRES Бу shaded g i ia p Eu CLE ii Pore | gre va E with a bean De. Hoo of et „ый eite It tif ul ker’ ad h fr fi з nam the gni on We gure e is ow C green fester of the are s gran А vro е plant n m E ems огр адай: le bel cept bekind, 990 THE ‘GARDENERS CHRONICLE - AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE pA ERREUR NUUAM UN UNO ET C '————— ETE CIENT Ü—À scape, whitisb, the large upper per bracts empt ty as in|large collecti ion of fraita as well as a good deal of Eucomis.— Dianthus chinensis laciniatus, th made growth, say t to the hei ht о! inches 1 be а ын ^ ^w ранча. to А. ire, one — Descriptive Catalo of Nursery S en abiana, and Tritoni Japanese Pinks "recently introduced. Тһе favourite | zame.— T. Warner's Catalogüs of Fruit "eir Ay is |f ie ће I a, but the last is е of thena Indian Pink, it is remarked, appears like the T€ also descriptive, but briefe r than the foregoiug.— Van | Sparaxis by not haring like it, а jagged from after mog cultivation in Europe and Japan, to have | Houtte’s С Babiana by having a dry seed-pod i broken out into several Mir E varieties well to erre "plants, and hardy irees and shrubs. berr П from "Tritonia by hayi worthy o ention of o ery full deseriptive lis& of Hardy Rhodo- | inserted at the bottom ОЁ tbe petals instead Tattonianum in сор ent to Lord Egerton of йара tube of flo T r three varieti Tatton (p. 890); i are wor of c gran poarshapod 0 ur fusilorm stems, the flowers being small and sea atte red, , pleasantly scented, white tipped with yellow, Florists Flowers. Юпвтх@ these few years past I have been in the habit ofi seeing a е of Ixras, and I have often ese beautiful А half: hard suffruticose stove herb, with ovate toothed bieo is! d Le ikes of p blue wbite paroned 1 tubed flow which ar er of a weedy character ; ; it ва ro ahia. ui ct ih е8 acinaci- forme, е, „the largo purple а o which should do are ranging as they do from КА wing mage crimson to the vend epe pink—they are also so ea sily yir mph again into notice — Dendrobium Johann N. дыка, ы, described at j^ ». 890. It БА tarile ing n top n umerous erect spikes of erto received in & great measure Tributi to unacquintaneo with the rare bea da жр of the flowers, rather than to апу incapacity | y summ line flowering Cape bulbs are not much more generally | They i u tim mited attention which ы ү | обнову sari nn Two varieties of Tritonia, T. croca! ery often catalogued as Spara: paraxis, D» crocata flowers of a fine pinky salmon colour; T, pei de ону poe ms o ш bright orange rose; T, hu lian ers an MES brilliant ange, as to сонан, I wall remember t Dr ropmore beds of Ixias on а Grass plot, I have not yt seen н Fer flowers and twisted, and ү lip yellow; the fl hal PM nb nu ur of honey. Pomologist fre Anemone the pem yita “and sunniest t days of the Sbe ai эл June, that since that time I "cand alw: advo öhd зой, уву described at p. 698 ; Scherzeriaànum, one of t| d most Siesta of stove and which ays ocate for their more extended ab Just at this time of year, when orders vM iven to seedsmen for the ех supply о hs ion. t only fo ears ago, shows the plant "tern cann afford the cultivator the most lively inferior? to what it has already become, the scarlet satisfa :— spathes being in the earlier figure WE presented as Anais, pale buff or fawn, tinged with deep lilac, and having scarcely more than an inch in length, w while they are | a rosy purple centre. now show size, This plant has bee quently s Veiteh in excellent con during the pas The figures in the Floral Magazine compre T Bele: goniums, William Hoyle vis Char s Turner з „Бове Mary о li Cambri bulbs, it m ara no Y be undesirable to n? ome of the best веаво тун "апай E this бене, the following те бте of which fail to tiaca SEn pes a very fine variety ; bright golden pee ery the La "ot oh ед urple ; p n iri eae variety. Bucephalus, deep magenta, I fine and showy, a The wo và of the. Teit and m, т, табе ч rom and must not be confoundel vi Tritonia (Crocosma) aurea, Quo. satis istie ien it of the briek- red Bovgainillaa. peur Epide rum vitellinum majus; Cyclamen europeum UN ес а continucus- bodmi sweet-sce Po ia ety Qua rom the south of Europe; Allamanda Hend and Picotees, ei ilton Pa 2 Fis. I e ye i e (Nos. 8 д b me ог ippe ed with green, and ет ч а few purple spots along the upper ейде; the p. is re e resented to be of а m colour, lt would to bo a a very ornamental plant. m: ieulteur Francais Сер 9) figures two stri erbenas : Anna Gerard and Belle ане, бе! rst | very rj like Mr. roig "Annie, t podes sly achat Mi deep crimson ; ап Wo Жо. gueri mbrain, a large cupped- -flowered robe |. береп | variety, ЕЯ poo ne ded with deeper |. rose, raised d M. Eugène Ver Books RECEIVED.— o of the edition - S Webster?s Dislonaty ar iat. E vem from * a to “ ep tarian,"—Part VI. andes Dictionary contains as usual à articles w. hich show that recent sequiattions to our dte e are not Marec. E this re-issue of a standard Eur Under the head of landscape gardening is this piece of of bent; eye dark, Cr. ie tides bri right rosy e mson ; varieties in pid etg colour. Dolphin, golden fawn, tinged and pencilled with rose ; rosy purple. A variety much in the same way as Phoebe, not so fine. meia e lilac ith а nth e; "p rot i^ iem centre. but ш еги rose, re, ye Hybride. ога, рав rose! with dark e striking when fully expande! beautiful and striking with bright crim Cupid, blush, tinged with deep pink; very pleasing in conte ye; flowers very | th: Lady of the Lake, glowing magenta, with dark centre; a wr ua Wa eoo in the ower that shculd be in every collectio n oard, el e long sli 8, г сот top. vi em Beauty of Norfolk, cream, Hizo with magenta, and havin ought brown eye; largo and most beautiful cutting a onid. hole in the Bon P it, p Csesar, v: uch resemblin, urautiaca major in charae "iühdraving the centre eer PS as ter, but à P ches and less Mp fio th know what in for nex Laer ‘A'm Maculosa, clear тозу pinke w ye; unit ap аш! зои. tinged with red, and salmon eye, каа Sic fine. This Aii: is considered by some to be one of the best in cultiva! very Bae" ni, sulphur, with markiis ight rimson ; a beautiful variety. Pallas, pus ов with rosy purple NH and dark Hier ety like Anais, but fine variety. Sulphurea spicata, sulphur, with rosy flame оп each seg. Жоли seus, bh bep. id rosy purple eye, tipped and striped Titus, Я yellow with dark eye; very showy. Wonder, a semi-double flower; со ш h gl zinc ot deep rose, and dark eye; uch larger and better; a very h men quisite in | will be absolutely ne making the top air-tight betwe -|wadding cu opening in the > mi adle, a се; down by a m at weights, 5 tre ; very novel indeed. advice, as good an аз еуег:— —“ Let s ele сей and hou ugh some of t ieties may appear too $t batih nl and closely t bl е "- th f 1 bw" To Tool BAGtg0t idt Oevobet | GUN mi о resemble о -— yë ey are in'fact very 2 among yo matter, an article on the supply | Ixia d best when cultivated in the open ign ient. "They De ба planted in rough peat with whic ch some good leaf il has. been mixed, , The s strong AE 1 tl at case = sim de might be t do «1 п hink? ЫНА and Perhaps a little air hives in into 3 j jad only naked opened ipi g this oia T "erg. winter ventilation! matte autumn, MI am ерлан, to remove my made for them: At first ЫШ i but I took care in placi exac ety 2 feet apart i in es T tho bo qu several districts; also on pap from wood-pulp, id numerous othe fibrous ШАТ s.—The number of the its report on is p Dublin хан: осе СЕ subjects scored at the ference at Birmingham go ia pei the «быв p and сыена on the дете! рад of plants.— ort of - ACE States eod ыш И Jor the Ж ч А Of these т this, but tho smaller and invariably "weaker bulbs |F anted i eli of | eios should be їп а cor ers which should gei fully eni ir of silver sand, The border in whic they are to be planted pu occupy ав warm а situation as ндн e should be sheltered from the ts of hard fr оп no account must the soil of ie beds be sene to get dry when the plants are ina growin g state. The be ds should be raised abont the ва ame places as except that they m уой u think I m house. end to raise each As m. v бте тонил yd p шр; on е illustrations. = Coloured prints c 4иђтіеііа Caniplellii an nd of Clia us Dampieri mar- inata elegans, from M volume. The Clianthus, a riety of t ing e ggocu49.9Hm«4h е : Mad a be planted ty the end of Note and buried from possi iven by "Me Campbell, vhs raised i K lo 1133 p the in b ame pounds ne | fibrous s pont, leaf-mould, ed eo in (v | portio three to four veg ен i pe мы: Sen ja: be TO rot; and when the plants are d also be u If cultivated in pots, ed of good | a & equal pro- s, should be used. Put from three to four bulbs ina p " ye | the rait ible after the baiben are ба too Жас е ie : ill induc behin is pu pe the е v оре with qu bem zinc, pl x pow ет? UL n moved to place, Tis s but it has turned o né the | two it 17 yis prede other in "We use and should recommend tha b САТАТО@ПЕЗ RECEIVED. — Joh» Scotis 1) Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Trees gives fall descriptions of a e| Stewarton hives. One slid e only winter, РА А from hard frost; when they have withdrawn to the width of the THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 991 Scotland. A handsome Ash, 90 feet i in height, with а | from the > ground, Several good specimens. of Scarlet and Turke Wellingtonia gigantes, Cryptomeria japonica, Cupressus beautiful condition, There were ants of eden ucari Planes, Elms, and Oaks; of these latter c one was п feet g well. — the mouth а pi ece "of fne eap net. a cloth over the bottle, in "rem noble часта en. Here and there tm d ong covering. Ше bees sit iot take down th the ep] pidly as if they had a the entire iameter of the opening to the bottle ; but this is of nsequence. of cpm d occur, À Nordmanniana, 1890. 61. Purple an effective con tri ast. Ріпа ееш i the right ich w оа аме Ке broad- katod D and others e et ng. A fine old Y Walnut i is 60 feet hand of the walk, near the bottom of thi je hill, he amidst "the partial shade of lofty trees, there admi irably constructe 1 marble -fitte d dairy, viti à 1 has а girth à at 6 inches, an area of phe lower portion of the s immediately faci house, Б & ing with which we have been acquainted, and used, ns otter ture. -catching apparatus has been Firs, which pu a fine effect on account of the ИГИ n admirable mode of protecting the walls from the red rays of the — x ү (To be Miscellane Mr. apt тене. im үчүнчү No sale of Маг Stock, ren on account of нош af jiy ze 4E arlier нар. ys condensers wi in Жеп our hives, and, сч а sa conequece or ary the average mortalit; was vi Ву the very means taken to pre Aer ү; зүм within the hiv: "i the evil is inc owing to the cold surfaces exposed, and to the cold air wich m its way Деи any crevice, only preca we take for preventing any | injurious effects Y internal moisture, is that of tilting our hives forward, by placing a wedge or two of ж. of EU, ü — nik under the E of the ondensed m to rs em ind. ont, s th ва entrance. i this we usually remove from our larger- sized жал Ро т.о ро сео. au Е vert| W In s frost, a lands "The house, as has been already stated, is piang 4 2n level ground, overlooked by hills; it is a lar ch | roads and see A, 2 to take place the te|ing days; of | diferent description from what are usually обо ral | fori азу transplanted. e dut also - Juniperus Spherion, the ГЕ, а ei һа in the 1. егей п his ground p" Sunningdale being required ed te will be observed, ced of this month а the lots орн. «ut as ne are s such P it may be well to direct attention co Of Wellin MS specim wo dozen or whic! 8 - 10 "feet in height, benatifülly тч б ЙЫ їп and well suite: g^ for rem moval, having been "m smaller here are also many brem m Arancaria pt ata wo p; ee More nall, d Chinese jus nipers, z rdy п к nc boxes T two е оош, to be гареб in spring. The feeding i ing may be carried on in the | is about a LR. distant from the Bridge of dar ation бг Alios no abii =} ien noticed — иҗ a ta. ra. guy uch t ot the North British Ён pe ssing the new ying à T" eight from 3 feet to | pons must be e, and a smaller | beautiful buildings of Se b idge of po the road | 9 feet, лы үл ы -— Thujopsis boren | 52 fitted in а Sosaia "block. ЧЫ дейно, Саге | crosses the river of that n and entering the P kamiy also be er by mms fine bushy plants, varying | ust be taken in this, as well as in t case, p he | from 2 feet to 3 feet in height. Thuja gigantea, the | ht where the main re is situated. From |8 fi ^ 4 is now made to pla rest on the zinc on the top of the hive thi Sadik Ай 80 elem a part in oar litt a аш ps hives into y hushika there is separated from the road | by a light iron fence. As tliis | likewise plentiful, both in the shape 6f bushes of con- о fea a effects from һе future | road i M however, also that by which access is gained t o | seri i sizo, and of others of pray w growth, Retino- iie y "their. bet 8 bein xg а foot or so more -— tables and offices, the privacy of the ga пабоі is in | spora obtusa, which stood out last winter d ia forward. The bees will c quie kly find their own. But onäeguanoó much interfered with. The A gat er sel in the form o f small plants. а. T he Americ with respect to the floor-boards, it is a pity that үз is ieri win the entrance to the opposite side has 44 f may . necessary to change ce at this season, and break u fore been suggested, an alteration ich would not b had in hundreds, as wira also Abies Doughei the ш си геі securely fastened hives. But if it|involve much e poen " or cause tlie removal of more compaet-growing A. orientalis, A. grandis, A. Pinenpo, doue, we should alter the plan fi ich might come т. Ser way of Pinus insignis, Р. austriaca (which is one of the best of ейи Eun 4 ne gi p^ Jn Eni lay om the proposed lin ot dew drive, From ME res а | áll tre а lant for shel P Common Spruce, an on board es E tee {һе | Larch. Foremost among plants of е descriptions better line of junction would "y magnificent western арргоаеЬ, by which we ped. d, through an avenue of ancient Beech a mile or so in t length, to where it joins the great Northern rond,— nd whieh is le Г time, a bee need be crushed, .. We are not surprised at the result A п е 4 of! the Ay weak RA lt із just what oen that it Would b gon probably eife sati e Some comb апу rate ho hi spring. № À vile неуна во that these im hives | cing t fully onwards round tke shoulder of "n eA From the are Ett узул b ani со! pues the ll mprise m & vati elevated ground here а charming v а Іа the foreground a etra e „рашы, cty r and £ ges ning the чын oad, dii pe wat e Tay, rem T. the largest of British rivers, whic йш. majestically onwards to the German Ocean. as well as the i" А завей and more common kin d grace- | Of these there are many th sands, The last are tcn to make — underwood. Berberis Aquifolium and y be bad i in abundance, are Ти ni ўч the. ame purpose, ав js also some | Cotoneaster Simmondsii, which is now furnished with е ers of | beautiful a: ruit. Hollies—Weeping, Me ated and Common, are grown in large quan tities, are also Portogat 1 ан пісе je bushes ; the Colchie Lautel which is found to be ev: "x dier than made, an are mia M К" condition for commen: Garden Memoranda. ir ius Hovsz.— This, the delightful residence | ege Monerieffe, Bart. is situated aboüt miles rs uM of Pertb, ona somewhat extended | f Hrs ii pA qe eq bills з а — from the тазири а ртр altitude, the numerous vil fice! e rears ole edi encirdad т by the lofty and rugged fingo. "o кз rampian Mountains—al her | Retracing a little, and leaving the | ction of the rivers ined and Ear Erb diminishing i in height until | they [rh finally Tke park, public drive to. n pure top," ” the hig ghest ү?" of Moncer! ieffe | ey gra dually ascend by a broad carriage | Anæctoch the common kind, the Pen growth of the iter being injured, while those of the former es and the ovalleaved Privet. Mr of the — D be ered also examples (Lonicera vore reta), seen in perfection ар dub 52238 zu the piai f extent, inclines gradually from the s level up ends mA " j- ^4 miles befo it reaches the par arks. v ч best cultivated dis- "m f hole was of a ' golden "hue, тему for the sickle, as | ү etrate; not a single ч field | could under crop. In the midst of the | valley the river winds fantastically with a gi ec considerable ге of Ла inted. ise the lovely landscape. On its banks and baccis e angge mbosomed in trees amidst. wide-spread lawns, so with materials well suited re the purp Araucaria — d — of all the ap VIRIS and perhaps one markable, р аз to 168 ita place z A. 2 ita Iu Р the A, Rulei, Muell, rst known in Eng 1 т 1865, whe oli J. "Hosker at Kew. The yu the w set i which rt MA while comfortable Ум nut growing del da at16 fet in nue into many more eesscattered bro id detache prs ages occur at intervals, and substa The асы те 2l hand- | v ad crystal st; me bri: riggen an - кш is of the O beautifully M phon liy oods, producin cing an admirable = Бе effect. onwards, we pass я pebbles " agates of good елей walks, Аз w ea of (whi alit; found) b; ккк XE d the hill же observe in the ope nearer " dn farm steadings, rig ind ар o neys and fied r thei irections. hi 5 hu a оа of feet below. | grows on a paralle ше Py А. Bidwilli, Б t аге | аб do uble the e| on of th e introdu m th deg top, e looks down upon the | of roceedin, it ole учи is occupying a йз = 2 ball a mile, D this on # pi vo! volano E where the changes o re - extremes Ki ys ht an where no othe =т=д я ААБ ВВ: egetation ех Led EI habitat of Г tree, olle t was m Por ese ngid еи на н m на, in а most lea are an of 252 feet in cir- ҮТ rions y j ind Жее ot only > but also one of the oldest trees in пат Ы а loxuriant and very с fi Conileræ, rising up over pha A iue road” | sym cal manner. The very closely at of a dark shining ien d olour, Its pts. carpeling of Bracken. geared variety of Douglas Fir, several fine specimens of | affinity is with A. imbricata, which ^ resembles 992 THE GARDENERS' ЖОШ. AD AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, many points, but in others it is | cold; CzrrRY.—Take advantage of dy sai um mov distinct, Tts ашу » "T us to surpass pes lower degree ot A ure ín injury if s to given a ueri earthing-u up. Weather, it qi. last-n cies, or ny other Hein ground is dry below them, and if ШШ stems are kept | Exp t this be latched " Eisen. 1 b. cones are UN ке ку the scales a. dry, than when in a wet "вой, and exposed to rain.|pots dia m it when it is dry. iy placing fony, а road, terminating with a mcd Deciduo ous plants may be tied together as soon as the| LzTTUCES.— Plant bags kind ; narrow point, or scale, about an inch i n Of We leaves have fallen; the ground about their roots may winter. use, Har ardy Cos Mee S On frame [А economic uses of this species nothing is yet kno à with ash С t fibre, and the st p "s also EI ош и is probable the seeds are eds like some e ol Ша over with Fern or straw, Evergreens may be | рї Into ug he species. Мг Bull, the well- known protected with a covering of mats, or some other ToxAros, ta T fruit, if an Shon] чен of the King's Ro h ders i to opent 1 hung up ina аа. йт this rare plant into this country. J. R. Jack son, in | the north in favourable weather. Leaves, ashes, old ta will ripen sufficiently to be of service, dpi) D^. Intellectual Observ: [A figure will be found in ош | and many other articles are all useful, and can be Ed L—— lume for 1861, p. 868. | together now for ^s e protection of tender herbaceous | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR Study of Natural History.—The following letter on | plants. Branches of Evergreens are also extremely | Forte Weekending Oct. 18, 1865, as observed at th е ortis d. this ея from Mr. Carlyle is uim in pus и valuable or tying agun aplant on bx Een pons ‚ч | зану лан А m мд mady on д ' у w be got in readin overing fra and October. EE) зичи И OftheAir, ТОШ onstant regret no schoolmaster ее а p yare 2810 knowledge of ат history, so far at least as to - EE ex [Mee | мш PP - aught me the G s that grow by the wayside, uM season every effort should be employe Thurs. 12,23 |29 20| 39437 | 6 | x [аы the little winged and wingless neighbours that аге | Кеер up a good display of bloom in Conservatories and | гу "E! p EE в | арша continually meeting me with a salutation which I боа Th ed will now be used much more than | Sunday!5| 25 |29950| 29.835 | 55 | 32 | ну ш cannot answer, as things are. idn't somebody tl s favourable for out-door exercise; | Pues. 37| 28 |29210 20 PEE 10 Ы teach me the constellations too, а ke at home | tbeir inmates, if иисе; will rene ie much ed. чы 29.091 1| 28.998 | 55 | 4l |480] 55 in the starry heavens which are always overhead, and erit valued now than they would be y other | Average | 29599 29.542 345 | a5 EYE TU x I don't half know m a E z y : to | perio xe рне rater жду ue: sina 8 prophesy that there S ill co ün|, CHRYS. м8.— Саг t be taken kep| — ВПБ log overcast оока; fine; at freezing, Edinburgh only, in е саа nd "EG ра these in god. condition. A little E йаша т manure э 16- Foy: sight ере, se fo: at freezing, towns and villages, tho schoolmaster will be strictly will a а them in making a better| — W-Foggy; li LOL гата required to possess these two capabilities (neither display os ba otherwise might do. rain atn K Esa Greek nor Latin more strict), and that no ingenuous| CROC — While bulbs E rof these in n pots are kept in | Mean temperature of the week, 2deg, bi low the average, little denizen o аы е thenceforward | a dark place, very little water need be given, merely STATE OF THE WEATHER as CHISWIOK, debar | from his righ T. Jiberty p ; 1, Moss, бу sand from Байын ming | E DEA 39 years, MEE g Week, ending Oct, ss. jug. ente, and doomed to 1 n them as if across gra ted | too dry. When the roots һауе made progress, FEHEHH g& | N Greatest | Т°ТАШи Wink fences К) his life!” "Carlyle longing to know the the crowns will soon make their appearimoo; and as| October. EHRE EE wich it Quantity |, [ei ila Grass the wayside will no doubt recall to many | 8000 as these are eet remove the plants to Б Rained, H m nons put by Balzac to his ener before phe ope or conservator Sunday..22| 59.0 | 42.9 | 51.0 0.96 tn.| 2| 1| 4| TiL dum e Lys ue la Vallée," vt learned men | GONIUMS deed be kept rather cool and dry, Tues, [M osa | 2| 7| По | o Wed. ..25| 53.3 | 397 | 485] 18 080 g Thurs. 72: 553 | 36.8 £2| 16 0.52 ўс. у ied Friday : 27| 55.0 | 39.3 | 47.2 | 24 0.92 4 :28| 54.6 | 36.7 | 45.7 | 23 108 i npo om the Tree ола ES x means | UP before the evening, and priu the use of ак heat | Satu —B. | Me uv let Een sics be retained: ав the handmaids of more | ХСерЁ when por od to prevent the tempera ature | uum Peo deg. o nnd Die dowen О MN NEQNE useful branches of study. ен themselves, they falling below 40°, or to dispel damp when this cannot NETS" may be made а vehicle to convey what is invaluable." | safely be done by giving air. tices: id ОЯ Thoroughly satisfied of the truth of а to Corresponde ghly satisfied of the gir of this principle, an CING GARDE Yes Е, translation into Arabie of the тй Oxford М.А. of eminence—he took (he mentions) high | U ERS. must be tended to in Dd ion Agriculture i is in the Library at Leipzig. botanical honours, though © comparativel k” in| order DSUre.s te ure of about 70° | DISEASED I Christ's Heer al | The Н ise Bonno i ба 5 + Rc. : h rust, a di h t dl к Gri determined to test it at a recen" | should be maintained, which will allow a little air to а de Š tho Passo Coltnar вррев АЕО be papies middle-class examinati n. The result was a paper in | be given on comp ely cool an ys. of the disease which is so common on leaves, and whid Latin prose translation, of ch, he admite, the| »rozressing shoots at every second joint, and pin sometimes affects the young fruit. The cause із окоо candidates “could make nothing," but which ће still | b 2l tend РА : шо x uid make novnng, bui whieh, he still off all tendrils and раен ruit that are not wanted to | Fir Tes о N билк: ТУ 8. Fir trees will grow оп шой cannot but consider a move in the right direction. f they are qier harged with water. As you want to рай We subjo it; adding also the interpretation, as sent| PRACHES AND ES,.—Prun d otherwise only for shelter, "they may be used in your bleak situstos, "Ме М шау add, the words se us to bear prepare apud ipd ith shallow tenacious soil, on а subsoil of chalk and fis *vix aut ne vix quide » jn some ерес е азн d the mere classic. ludi ng fr оз st а n the Pinaster, Б frost ani EH Fos AS: TI will feel рош һу апу опе informing tis воч v vida un cæsium, vacciniut urgens Miei. Н and autumn eredi not be too much xi ere "indeed it most anxious toad Tis coll n 7086 teste virgine berberin cireumvolitante, еб bacc& sambuci patre | Шау ks kept eec ui slowly all the winter, which i is | Fexor: W C Trevelyan. You E tese et cheiri hum : sed atramentum oxycoccus з the most eertain method of preventing its Fr, which we pen а, ed "penes. i rene Зоната n pedo оа pn: is len ре starting too early in spring. Where the plants | li kely eric Cre its s Swedana у. T à mes e i titisse : m autem, , dic. 0 fru оче without makin g fort ther graphia Hymenomycetum fo^ ede. M. ME didi You may swear yourself black, ; but hay madè cient to meet the demand until next autumn, the | GARDENERS’ EXAMINATIONS: l mull, I paid y сы Pange не e, Berry Piin Lew of those for late PEINE: should be| nursery gardens would be as Opaque, Te 7 zi ер Dung woman in the bar, Berry, and у your "father, th the|encouraged to make growth as early as be done рее ced оё garden ава овар gos Berry, lika you, B - i Til let Tolles deed or ov ag | Without > eakening the foliage, with the view of| аз weunderstand, open to competition amongst gar ш you've made yourself ат lara ass, Berry тту: and wh ГЫП 1 m FIM them for starting in April. any who present themselves for examination | ares м КЫН ОМК —H which it is м comply with the conditions. rdenerg? i: n ^ e Horticultural Society's tern intended to style of the Latin ismore or less that of Cicero's б, early should have some naa hi pesi hie though we think he would cer tainly hav ve apre Sailer houses Tor eint, and Мес іп cover the «на border with nue aves or NGA r the pu rpose of ex dh y rai wè should recommend pe vid id tim re is free provide n e, and Pinus austria, М Азар Scotch Fir, placed on the borders so as to encourage the sed Vi t langua We are not altogether ines are ободе this will be of great Service the buds diffi | towards getting the to push strongly and| why what call such a “гиб! satisfied o t the ip hm. Ja ое the “ move,” Surely | without се of time. "Cottage Gardeners Mo» ruri fr T (ui um pushing the Oxford theory a little too far. e na ARDY FRUIT AND роте GARDEN. book "Ato m узсе, Chronicle Liv mend the English version Near amy of which seem,| Ае e ТШИ bo m candidates who gain the highest number PE ину familia to М Y pple stores shou examined, picking out al at least to а Second-class Certificate) in de нн а n r е us) as Cie cg ul memoria | all that show symptoms t pois Any o of the more чын ог Fruit ub pror Om culture, and ai LA mega | "Poll. M, d ове otice of mothers and governesses. e$ чири of Pears that do not ripen properly gain a t least a Second-class Certificate in Book- b Ў опа be removed to a warm dr fo nh days, à ration indermtrts Vom Sübsirm. —The long continuance of warm | whic will be found to нйн improve Еш, кор Номмно-ынр Mor oU S ranis fout i P Mies hs great]y favoured the experimen nts made in all fruit as cool and as possible. If fi сря із Hes ji ву any of our o of this moth. stands 0% É the rearing i the Bombyx cynthi nt luded from the house 16 can scarcely be too cool, Бош» Prants: G. The E. We am m within the Jardin Q'Acclimatation, in the js de| where the Pts is to Meri? frui& plump and ев Kew is there named P. р peine p) The White Ber Boul ay һе seen аб th nt moment a large | as long as ible. a me yours fom t s torminalis, the n p n number of these worms, of the third generation of this| — AsPARA бова уди g plantations of this will pnag is Indigenous- 8 талы. 1, Мена E ason, feeding in the open air on the Ailan us, or | still ee their Чейн; їп „Whi ch case the tops 2, North American Nettle tree, Fruits of Ailantus к spinning their oons, The creat are of great | ought not to be = yet Service, Pyrus tC La о — 8 "ripgeefolia, trees which EE e, and see be in perfectly healthy condition. after the AR idis yrs read manure u^ and o n n, m d up едг "limen in hof i ти а are generally formed at the extreme end | sı ace, and then to dig eA i and cover the p the present.—4 D ы EU p LM "i rather of а е with _раг& of the soil. This top-dressing can only "Ue 4 New Ced Gradi eup men TN in many » js ; 3, Dav: leet, 1 е the Ash, where no bird, ; Rowever light, down to the roots, It might, therefore, lie eem all Мыш =g o S. Juglans nigra, Eh. the potato detti t and make a meal of the —— -— the | wi inter, ned be forked » when the beds are dressed іп | РотАТО Disease: HH. The сайн n, Fungus ^ == "take the. curious precaution, befor encing spring. 1f the tds e filled with зА they ought берде: oe e ede may stris v ut of manure should be lightly | development. The present year іп шапу MIR и leaf-stalk is high as the third or fourth Ma, 80 that ud ib instead. eans ex al as P nire rith. if that on "which the cocoon is fixed were to be broken] Brrr.—This may now be taken up a 1 housed. In | Sewaae TS. е те anfested. WD ie from its stalk, it would still be held pendent by these lifting р great care sh ту һе үтте» Ды to break off pre i Ed e seit that Í сап aer 1 stay-threads. Journal of the Society of Arts. the end of the root or to wound the skin, whenthis| them. Whatisthe best way о Aecom € roper time for ү using the пека (07 M. fum t m leaves a id MÓN iko NA ES io pian эшка ), LU А im off the larger leaves and store the гоо! den, of Operations. in ъй or sand, "ite бито е LE Ee doing much d edi Lis ә { Brus. PER ra endera dea eek.) iid Савва — Where the late Fe г weather has hitherto e on T» жоли ined dep ought to OT y a К һе er is still com vi ; able, all ганчу plants in erem — ih A t 42 н pers z the ps Wise е тА ЕТ ur ure ОЁ doors should now or ver odes some kind of | they j^ Сай well bote d after they will be зой, о id crushing the balis. que protection, Various materials are used for this|sized plants, and if ca carefully кү they will ск ТН. do not think the pu — E | sso ra the principal point to be aimed at isto|as forward next spring as ey had been put п [лов т рене Jour panog өчүн Ат еер the plants dry, as c ips "Йа protect them from | earlier, Earth up Cole Nt. be said on those "eee by the Socie! Horticultural, Societ; сш unless it were to enco! e nie sclentiüc and higher UAM d nes ook" 1 з Остовев 21, 1865.] ` THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 993 — мазен uzes and Feeding В s» дуут EE. RT es Кыым: Магк Lino; or Basingsto х id prices on applicat; ME LONDON MANURE COXPANT | quus LOND ета uper dign т Hav r deli WHEAT MANURE, br Autumn тера D BON or Dressing MENO DISSO ERPHOSP PHATES or LI s ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIE TY iE if we Ire the average e 4 ihe амгу listrict vid arable, "e on n ur-field cou MK OA e early acres pr employed are chiefiy foreign, constituting А тан 100% part of the win? egg-import of the country. e imagine, then, і f only on the score of their nce as great vade В the market of agri- or | influe ME produee, that occasional reference to such SUPERPH ME, 24 e PERUVIAN GUANO and NIT MS ODA, ex Dock Genuine РЕЙ АТЕ of AMM MONIA, FISHERY SALT, &c. Wars. 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. ivit» 4 retary. AWES' WHEAT NURE for sd MN SWINE L A ауы haa of x shore er is now ready for — егу, e сару ап arant (eese rton J.B: La aed A eto be h wod into t he land before "s А144 m. read ора ined of Mr. or through any of his appointed Agent PH ATE of LIME ..£6 6 por ton. MINERAL SUPERPHOSPHATE ' ^d X mn Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO dir he Imp Chemical M Manuri of value. ERI eed and other CAKES at market prices. Address Mom BEN n беч d Offices, 1, Adelaide Place, London pnáge, Ё.С.; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. Autumn Sowing.—Odams's Blood Manure for Wh Wneat. $ MANCFACTURED BY A THE PATENT ITRO-P PHOSPHATE or BLOOD — н COMPANY, LIMITED, consisting of Tenant Farm upwards of 50,000 Acres of Land. Chairman.—Jonw Оглүрех, Littlebury, Essex. anaging Director. x Орлмя, Particulars of this Standard Manure тау be obtained at the Offices € T. Мас ie e AN RD: of the То cal Agents, Chie ef Office, 10, Fenchurch Street, евә Counties Branch pen Street, Station, kes $ y re ои Plaistow, Essex ; es cu Topsbam, Devonshire. IME MANURE GRATIS in the immediate А рр o н Garden Market. Apply to Es: hope Street, Clare Market, W.C. Agricultural Im. R. BAILEY DENTON spe rag $ e ge Staff for the Execution of all Works 9 Land Improvement, а nd for the nd Designs of Еа urers ages, &e. Mr. ОЕх i Under-Drainage is 5s. per acre; and for inea upon contemplated Improvements, for preparing Plans of Works to be executed by arm But m Б Е © Ei БУ © в а г в 4 © Е g 2 © Ed ® g © = 6 E! B HH g 9 toa fixed scale, depending x ds amount of service d ehe. 22, Whitehall Place, Westminster, Е. C. F. HUM BERT OS dr Watford, Herts, and formerly me Surveyor to the Tithe Commission, a pep undertakes Works of Drainage either at'a contract price, or lay out and кенне the same at a commission of 5s, per acre ; апа he has at his € a staff of experienced workmen. His custom is to bay p» expenses out of pocket in making the ve and Estimate where the works are not carried out. HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Incorporated by Special Act E VERRE а 1853. 2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, risk The Right Hon. the Lord Naas, M.P., Chair F. L. Dashw: Esq. Sir C. H. J. Rich, B Bart. n kopo, d b» V.C, cu Russell, X M.P. га! loyd, Esq. erset, The Hon. Wm. Napier T Philip T wells, M 1. t Powel ХЕК, THE Curro TE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, Å 0., IN ENGLAND AND rte AND IN PR us amount, for the following works of Agricultural Improvement, the whola сонау апі аал in all cases being eA bya ә ps ie 25 years. Irrigation and Warping, Embank: Inclosmg, A tee AI eo 6 В, Assistant Secretary, as чем and should bear outside the | is quite within the scope of an agricultural j journal, We are referring now to the Biscuit manufactory of Messrs, ye -— & PALMERS at Y ma There are here a 50-horse power engine and 800 men and boys employed in ленд ing all the raw materials i б | oen аге AM used weekly riving off in ovens bo e water natural k" pi in бы raw materials (fora sack of flour weighs 28 lb. Mcd than the ship's biscuit into which it is manu- facte and the water mixed direetly or as ak "prp A sack of flour weighing 24 owt. needs or |wa | ' | order to the partial stu which we imagine to king — SHOW, | т the pem eeded for mere desiccation, in | be chemically equivalent to the partial combustion of the goods. The quantity w a know "| of dough пы biscuit, whieh w suppose ане teach u somethin as to the possibility ч mcm ot mes seda here may y be described as llows :— The various raw materials are brought to one end of а series of buildings; and in the mixing room, where A Pene firs& brought ther, specified quantities of flo pir т, butter, white о or yolk or w whole egg, treacle, OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND &e., according to the nature of the article „requi uired, ге Eol E -— ich stand o the NA of a ddl. ch hoppers "ib and when the Ненадо proper for biscuit gingerbread, or cake, or re thus allotted, ould WITHOUT DELAY 0 the Чол. Se » oral Ai Education еа ра.) Reclamation, Planting, he: any be pose, ore finds its way down a wooden tube through the 2. Farm па nda rum vas and ad ато Hailroads for NO be. In the lower room there узт а number meer ue d MEE of which are horizonta з. Jettie or T. or Landing plac th 1 h E ud riot eg which revolve idly under а Tae Erectie o mm Е хасна Labourers' Cottages, and other € Aari ки tal no Heic + елйн ле roller whose axis Pio tee Tadially on FEE ей: go рин T the WM Sl es d ы ot revolvi pan. 'This revolves more ly, with its whole wei, ing on whatever may alatiuriery assessed under the provisions of any Act of Грин x Е in the trough. The attendant is continually Charter, or Commission in respect, c of any publie ying ^ ms ot dr. other insprgvementa, may borrow ‘their pro- | have often ee Е ка — — turning the from the rim to the centre, and vice а tae lande Improved. cost, ап harge the е with the expenses Хо investigation of tit] juired, a Шад! character y do ot interiore with rho plans plans aud orks, E ic sare Commissionis. ch are contro only by the Governmen further mtorma*ion, and for forms of application, apply to the paan Miaran МАРІЕЕ, Managing Diredtor, 2, Old БЛА Yard, Тя GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and E oer: COMPANY. Offices, wd — Place. f | becomes 1 ei In о anled Y |eyiindrieal pug mill with n | quarter full of 25 тнт which is thus continually Uin lifted, torn, an ed, and thorou; pe P їз emptied, and the whole mass of 1 or 2 cwt. ghly com МА In а амр agr denn or more кое of ose | dough becomes thus & tolerably prepared for Tia 5 Dexron, Princi; Барвоз and г tU UTI M aped Ep тарды (ecl stical or с аы тете ener leathery sheet upon the other, until it has become rn the outlay an ds e on do d сЗа CURT and id absolutely homogeneous and possessed of just the чү агре, to be be paid by half-yearly instalments, viz. :— red | requisite temper and vpn. Di Tho is of I jon, ead апа Embankment. Phebe evlinders are cases detached machin nes, tion of 'armhouses for Agricultural y 1 The пато of Roads. and тео Dus doanh wha en thus properly at tempered, is тае Grabbing an р ot old- Woodlands, Maslóibig, taken from them to the biscuit machines. in other owners of Estates Тав desirous. id 24 ч ог чнае а pi Мо eyes labe aag machines, and then the dough being taken from the рег with ап вм an Оша, ay qr Es ае ма апа | We mixer and passed once or twi ce through these cylinders, Ше Term or Year Years for or the ente chargo is, eoa by ho Lindote is at length received in a thin continuous Decio about Kc cM ent to the circumstances 3 шз, & ees upon a travelling "rm P D айедев Titl | uni parat ich oval, The дру nou by Éneumbram s no Тары Expenses аге inane n То "And if any one ene that а Беа оѓ angular pi upon the хо rangem; The Wüehts for g Improvements are thre sheet; а! i ing or interstitial Landowners orks may be Desi gned and Executed en м Li f "m heet, being lifted at Loan and iem апа the MT employed uir do y the over Charging the Outlay on n eer through all the oftcial Forms г] etl ne end, is carried а roller and delivered on one mate е Company will supply Specifications, and Esti- side g a — over again, while the "- румий left As under RP ements to be executed by the Landowners upon th velling canvas are received work 3. The бого! of the Enclosure баец | trays нй н through the ovens. Improvements, pany will undertake thi tiro responsi bility of th ано This stamping or Punch. E the biscuits is done шше on the рге the Plans, execute the orks, and finali different m шасһ In one, vertical laa, его approved by th Ty mee am rk E {хоз ры у аге рене оп haps a чүт t the Compass Thay thus obtain ire fro Works and no КАЙ) the ohjes in. inam з length of sheet Sheet f. dough at 9, end wo rk up and re, in e other uale ts are also executed о wne; eds rely uire the — and ХӘБ "be се! anda Staff n constant practice. the o Wirt LLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, Company, 22, Wh itehall Place, London, S.W. | | р t яру: À e e is жүрогү: the ib i surfaco as the dough prodno st nearly 20; 000 hens ius passes € and A mena in its stamped — as already described, to have the waste port 994 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, m i, surface left between the bisenit pieces lifted from and removed.—Then there is an automaton stamper, in dith | purpose, part of hes 5 nga e hat the рене is поб the le ast n the syste of magpies. It is calculated Ha = this hecatom eM ould i d that te uli, e h which a fr. sai of ponhes of the proper form against the sheet оі cylinder, depositing ‘them upon а pridna canvas, This it does just in time to return to the кчы as а sufficient | enn of dou gh has again appeared to receive it and refill it. In this case the quantity е7 the remaining interstitial y- poghion n of the sheet of dough is reduced to a minimu or whether it hangs together or not is Соо : ; it drops into а engl ae Ma Me ere it is ke is And thus the flour, milk, water, sugar, ginger, spice, фен, butter, eggs, Vater " al monds, ped Фе, delivered from railw NT — and vans at one end of the series, after versing warehouse, mixing-rooms, machines and ovens, ar^ and drying rooms, and packe "for delivery into warelouses ог trucks and There taken for re- Pi mg tly, Ө g cylinder, whose whole eis m üu and ou tile extent which the thiokuesé of "the biscuit tibay and it require: hola process to ha ave been "accomplished ; is carried on with. the utmost economy of Шш. pon E the ex am e Нем с wee к. еч Маје dies and t separa inters alon ing fixed. The be. ien ot "the biscuit ec: is moved in and the е raw materi al of the ерте may be ids packed for. de elivery to customers before night. In poi In nt of| m out at one part. of the revolution; and | surface of ti ГУ fant another part. of. the revolution. „The consequence is 1284 ite is not necessarily more than an hour or tw whole surface becomes filled and logged to the depth of a biscuit thick, ti wo. We feel certain that E yu have not con- sidered this pw account of a great market and one place on to a travelling canvis, and the Е waste pie geo out at another place into receptacle, whence t In every c manufacture of Нато am e to be out of ere only remains to be о the relation of master and c 2,2, our 4з. to 85. & week for boys, And these, wages rays | sible to doubt that much of the great rise in the LAS price of butchers’ meat during the past few yearsis | у the | much lar owing to ger sum pai id „to labo urers +h And thus the dough, which ds continually. going in аз hot and erisp. and made, at the other. y 6 д n us manufacturing industries has а ke f he mipüty infiuence over that o Wel have only to add, that i in the manage- P and tl cutting machines continually at work ; are so many botl ав represent a baking surface altogether of above | 5000 square fopi constantly at work. One s direct соарипісароц via this case the Д о its own waste recep- tacle, is passed through in a continuous sheet on to the stamping cylinder, whieh is сечат ER its | circular е lozenge-shaped pieces оп ntly revolvin thro! ndeavour "ott e employers to qe both Е office that ШЫ 10р кы for publier a list THE CATTLE PLAGUE. 7 ее independene and the welfare of the people. y piee ion e ative power, 1. Fno Jaw. f lii vil passing oem Hollaud of M асдпаі һе re егу, iatentife d business : su м Mu. AIRD.—Haviug h um measures adopte by the n i s саб IPS on the po E is wild animals tained upon a Continen nt d of fi ern by sutjecting the stamped | F er until the hea make one kind, are ттд rollin te s n (for uin. biscuit) cn machinery has no able to deal hit. Many other fancy band. - тен are irore ог iv dM byh And di is and served that the арр yrs of the concern are| B a portion of s or of the p being thus manipulated, » бера only of the whole beiug de d nt on mesmo 07 There i isa higher ploye a - умей thin | und | 8 rocesses | J) scussed by the Senes Congress, and Mr. Hore ‚ but nch Bishops comm sie ара the subject, an and seem to have as bad an opinion of a chasseur as the Por the num g M аре Puhe Club, the Sociál |°" PE has nA a Freemason. In Austria, accord- ber of | ar to watch miss med to f tlie ибаа. "They r progres 1 h р The birds killed | daring the chasse of 1864 and 1865 in ohemia Journal PAF ébats of October 10. It should be remembered m i season is —— as e theaverage 342 T nted, Айа iti is well to have a school for individual skill thus constantly attached toa manufac- roebucks, rv 646 tino, 1867; in having one or more departments or sections of the manufacture i in the hands of skilled artificers. 5 ; quails, 14 Pais т im; еа 1240 ; ; sni ipes, 1811; woodpi reda: ih s, 941. In birds of р unaltered from year to year, yet nm [vir т эче from time to time to the varying рем - particular forms of biscuit, and nothing is more ecessary to commercial success than Kor Wie to the — signs of varjing. dem tration of t wegen feke e ib mbers ме € | si "TT be S optional to ом person receiving wa; shall а; is calle d, that the according S lawing male Ah é " Í yr ned owls, 217; | оны drinks to sustain the stren found "des vete E" y whereve кн rui v T Isolation of езщ inii n ee No с е onal iteatihélit; sym pto вн. is practised, with warm йү been that 29. of an 21 ites dn 9372; vultures, 8839 ; falcons, hrs small . owls, 8168; the list oloses with 168,1 * RULES :—''1. The Contributors to this Fund shal! consist of all persons Mon ме p E Biscuit Factory, "Hm - who may be m Benefit Societies о this Fund." mber shall, rris Friday evening, have deducted or her weekly contribution to the Fund, in tbat is to sa to the есе Scale, wit ee exception, or Pe surance Society shall be 15s. to 168, ч 17s. and úpwàrds x | and | [a ТУ | not more es, poa o qd та and I was ass cond time affec $ed. Tho most Tm treatment й ree by homoopathy. " "his h a practitione rs, who volunteered the D ment animals which were $ is said to bare B their! MT (gos : with б ntact wit taken Ж dise 148 s sicilia and place animals т. М MS sia А It has not yet spre fested itself on the rich pasture; Остовкв 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' UM AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 995 r PET season still on the pastures, and ya: he polson б are a 18 , inderpest see to bea specifie poison, jus ust as the poison of fine condition, roug "X on Е way to thei e pastres; м which sal x or of sorde езү» specife poison. sense has now months in Holland, and | тшге most, - x очи епів, be spread o un * >з bio bs the! —-— сунет т: л M tbe panic ereated by itina ныт whose chief wealth | assist їп produc erop. What then ? wi a panic | of Cattle affected by benaos, hie Whether em be propaguted is cattle, has been very great. And yet the actual loss | arise dece eril manure made ea rinderpest | РУ edant is а question which still remains to be tested. been far !ess than was believed. Up to the last сагс ев? But not whàá tm b bewilders mà 4. The poison of Rinderpest, in common with that of other "n "yc mpi mes * | diseases, Vechnieatly called zymotie, when exhaled from the ng which the one has been t| ange. ог from the skin, or from the excretions of infected "у 1 р А! permitted t her E anà the remainder were under treatment: In propor- | They may have the disease, збу поё во advanced as | 12810 tbe lungs of healthy cattle, passes into the blood, where A of tl їп r it multiplies itself. The whole mass of the blood becomes tion 4 the Ens number cat; le the со untry, "leu to show геп, but. at any rate the у máy, an d I believe rapidly ected, ens thus ch , is carried in the course of hree he cire on, to every tissue and. organ of the bod disease, and not iwo in 1000 have perished. James they go. In regard. to pes poene I know that 5. It seems not — that infection ‘may be carried "si ^m "The Hague, Oct. 18. nal by the mem adhering e clothes of those in attendance on 259. 42 4 M hr Wh E e. is to introduce er sheep are liable to take Ri t, or er, 2, From Мв. GRA CAPELLIE.—I own а | опе p^ well, but ey обат herd where the = if not Pbi t » take disease, Uum em, aber ing bronght in AM 120 Ayrshires my LE of f from 300 to 409 ease is; and in regard to rinderpest 1 believe the sa contact with diseased cattle, carry the infection to тү А фер en notwithstanding, feel no fear of the If public markets are to bé interfered with, the oniy sae, aro руди vu Lr its reaching cattle and sheep or Er "M poliey which can be adopted with a probabili ity o of| 7. Howsoever the poison may have been introduced into the Bing curae if it visited them, I belie eve that the success is to stop all pu ublic Pire it is certain that for some төө after its introduction, y "= wW bat contagious, гапа therefore I pean care not to intro- | in this s part of the country a at gird more catt » ave rede! or а е нч bes vei; duce among my y cattle or sheep from market,|fallen before milk fever and pleuro. pneumonia, and | nevertheless there is little reason to doubt that during that boat à diseased animals have been. І | more sheep have died of rot, than ЕУ ished Lees es iihessd-afe дараме of í imparting Mis dies bi T dede sad: Wn Ротор only naturally from rinderpest. He rds of diy d to ы КУТА animals with which they brought in co A any contagious disease, or which have not|against pleuro-pneumonia, but now there is not а ‚во: A 5 | es es errem күзү emm А to last vr т y from any лач ublie market. 1 take саге, md Meer real or TR чета of n which is not е ное PR EE also, "that any one who has iet lately in a eattle- tru ачу rth as if the d ults w udgment on daya If thoro vios bo correct thon i тот ту market shall not come within my cow-houses, I thus | the "lan d i eni of a blood-red аала of our | i5 "ihe isolation of healthy from infected cattle imperatively " app " М кч ЕН "с" À by kill. Alexander Gri aham, Capellie, E MER IA t risk, Mr prm = 1 - stances, in bringini ti roves о! t rs an theca le plague ; but more, I feel quite confident that | near meme Oct. 9. mtn, secin; $t that pe rm them may be p infected "p were I should be able „бос cure the ee c that —————————— — pa ble o of communicating infection, even though they without muc! e ood many y о-рп Í = L3 d B 2 b Hi Hr 1 RA A E IS 8. ON THE Авоук.—1 1 d with h interest bit no outward symptoms of the 'disease detectable monia t its place as бв. of our | the letter of Mr. Alexander Graham. The setis by hem MÀ nemen ЕЕ to be the legitimate exile diseases. 16 was authoritatively pronounced, | inf. ‚ | practical induction from these premises d un and markets it is still generally believed to be, incurable, just | аз suggesting a preventive against the cattle plag for the sale of lean and store cattle should be for the present аз rinderpest is now declared, ev cafAedrá, to beland it confirms he beneficial aiota үңө: dio ОРЫ suspended. The greatest Кеа should also be exercised in g: to я д incurable, I know pleuro-pneumonia to be curable, and | which Mr. Grah ,recom ends as a eure, І have for | could be avoided, and some other arrangements could be made elieve 8 est 0 -— el that cou that Ї 0 and by means of the very same treatment. In what do | was subj ка to considerable losses in the autumn and pleuro-pneumonia and rinderpest differ? Only in the rhon ть m the young animals being attacked м на це that "they should EX ; part of the body affected. In what are ey the same gute which carried t them off m a few hou: frequently than at present—say t iier a aes epe once In the immediate cause, which E inflammation. What itl a week—so that the lots of cattle bates ti h removes in Apa on in theo е ог ratherin| Оп tle recommendation of Mr. Чум) Е [ELI red witama amy d, ead ot ita т еер som one phase VR e same disease, and restores the affected Folkington, Sussex, I have for the last 10 o 2 yea | belog slaughtered, at dios нак of spreading infection, ught to re th and save to They beli L that the disease, especially if seen in its very of pleuro-pneumo nia ? mply thus: ke p^ posed of y ounces of sulphur and one — of ditiv ету Асу Жый с уч, Же панне that even where tho table-spoonfuls of su bet; three table-spoonfuls of| mixed in ‚Шш of warm water, I hav t lost a|symptoms have lasted for some time, and have assumed a nitre, "wd v- a ta ми —À deis ground ginger; mix | single animal after, although I liave on еі re t e than one | £rave aspect, the case is not to Mrs on as hopeless, T these in und о e, diluted with warm | occasion before, giving this medicine. Som woki stating their belief that, under JT. tending, diet, and Take t three soft | ago this dose was .given to all my horned stook d medical treatment, Mere epe и 1 of € са м " h Ih ас! ‚ Тһе em mi at с pom How, then, is — subdued ia spring, before turning them out to Grass, a due 9j Rinie gs rv iet op rete БЕН eei ОШ Mee or blanketa turate tł be wring them th hly ; first put one on from horn to | about -half o above qua antity of aiar" end - The tendency of an epizootic, às of a human epidemie, neck, chest, and body, | nitre be: to eni pd in the spring decidedly bene- | to become milder in its 9 e it has lasted for some time, кн а һау горе, апі do the same | ficial. Аж! tem ill Harrison, Stonehouse, нач із known and acknowledged by medical men. If this hold eta pied the eder baD sheets. Then put three | shire, О, "X np » MM RS ч cs i етно mirot bd зна че carefully, and secure them ali prat fairl. er "pr [detnr aud thatthe proportion of deaths will be When the dry cloths| 4. METROPOLITAN CATTLE PLAGUE Cowt7TER.—At а recent | notably dimin iine. - ie челек ir wet ones dry, pull all oft, е бд p s Pss e Me сноролид Омо Plague 13 IR what ti 5 ey have j just es aid, the 1 —— ommittee, Dr. WHITE, of Hackney, ва! e presen! 5 m d that tl te troi t nd put over ind това d the animal inen toasted г indiscriminate aldughtér of the чаба als afte eed wás а disgrac drag im я c Bene eroe "y ‘protos has been t Manket If the — e cold, t a hay г pot both to the veterinary and medical professions. recommended, and to a large extent acted on und thé treat them, Mr, GUERRIER said last Tuesday fortnight a herdof cattle, on | country. This desperate course has bably eai anas the loss om time to кем Within тон wa EET d je ues A ue apposed to were QU s ss n one animal of meh valuable animale, which, under appropria! e. Бат! а, EM rk, causing water to drop from the skin, | killed in jedne eghen op, bat tho owner T7 10 "i them bad the 14. Inthe view of the successful irestmen t of Rinderpest, eactionof the bo d kidn d pulli option о ow. e ergo quarantine, an it is of the utmost importance that t isease should be care- s чш оца iie sitem. m wine hou Pi ME rn bd аһа DATEI ЫЙ m RE DL M d Pi 5 А z Er P MA e animal should be chewing its cud. If not, and if it | few days e. po hole of the 108 у "ба they мес should Бе conversant with the earliest symptoms. _ 0 not the a good deal relieved, repeat the dose | were nde eg: and they were re killed Simply because one of | 15, The Committee thereto detis it advisable here to give er other nine Aig iy yo be „Ө a member of the po omen entíoned another | pe They are as fo! but case. О? 22 milch cows, he said, belonging to a cow-keeper at | looks dal), its ЕЧ backwards; its skin feels cold; it tion again, lf Се letal eon confident that геры. 10 died, and four more became seriously ill, во begins to loath its food, and soon thereafter ceases to chew the if animals "ед, with т inderpest were thus uch so that he sent to a “knacker,” asking him to take cud. The milk дво to diminish in quantity—it does not j t satisñed, do not applica thus treated Eh the ай ау. ah e reply was that he was so busy that he , however, to flow in the earliest stages ; W^ pm at ama N saved, just as I have rigen unfailingly should vay, be able to $ t5 kill them for a couple of days. Upon fret. litele altered, Ыб soon becomes changed, and about the the subjects of pleuro.pneumonia when үт өт that the cow-keeper began treating the poor infected animals | end of the first week, if not sooner, it is found to Бован, ба е point of death. I have кч vay day (Mo himself, using for that purpose drinks and such other wo thick, yellowish, and creamy. Тһе earliest distinctive morbi tbe 9th of October “= hence d ав he had lo ong been familiar with. The result was that they | appearan seen in the vulva, which is unnaturally red, t e) с jo ко һаа ually recovered, and were now to be seen grating in A with generally a few bluish streaks, the red colour gradually (the Tt ness of my expectation, -Da Saturda; t | field in the neighbourli liood with other cows, and yielding milk deepening as the disease advances. At 4 саланы later Tth) I put in the G ат y mn e of this | in abundance. stago thore is superidded а raisod, patehy, eruptive арревғ- Шойе of treating p wi fca REO e i Mr. Вор uu read a letter es ш Jon In ай thé stages, : à Street, ПТ i Аы "that o d hite trin €— e. Simultaneously with P jin in cases of rinderpest. In the neighbo rbood Бү. cosi, ai all of ot which had Béon condem Es P тл сое dapes the е the Бн also shows distinc- have у, towards the ground of Falkirk [ded "сае inspectors, hé had cured 24, and mir f the cows во tive appeara There is a marked 5lüish ring round the ve been dying of the disease since last Т The d and to whom they belonged. t of the teeth , gradually extending over the gum to the favourite mi { аиа со е : 5. Ер The following is the report presented by e INBURGE.—The 3in the олен [piscine io be exp зни tn ^r ben the aere €": doa by NL. Ton urs t and м hea applicati нера were resorted diae = vid: il їй the byre. In Rinderpest the beats — up to 80, 90, and been en for the limited | 100. Th ration is ea Маек ав In of Muni thara wasa papou ones, period of "eT Pere ud mn ves lei. duties inspirations per minute as in health, the inspirati nd indesc riba abl offensive. ,The pos es which necessarily involve the| Rinderpest mount up to 40, 50, 60, or even consi3erabiy mon looked mewhat ! Ё I on а р т observation of the phenomena of а | higher. Besides being Quick, the breathing often Lege The аррісаоп was repeated, but without t Ar new disease—cannot be expected at this early period to have | la — "n pey This is more especially the сла чы ies ut. withou leted the investigation in so thorough 3 way as to|the dise mplicated wiih- pieara--e бобе aae un should hay piena given, Xpalerdiy фе milk comp B in the early up à conclusive report. Having. how- тА "The bowels are generally costive im t io return, and this те ng she is greedy for im АК IT u Lord Provost and реу oy кы | sagi uring" ( * & her cud and giving mil They w an interim report, in VA po Iu - zice, which is harmless, and Lettuce, wbich fi : ms a pur hen | n ere poema a прат diminisbes, and the animal dies, t Mie My t do w. harm, but " should rather | Should do iu the present emergency, the conimitteo beg to rently from exhaustion. When the case is going on favourably, А h e hay an r mal begins : i take its food and to chew the cud, the milk returns out ару green food or в da ay | end шев, во far ap they BaT ance кк ach pre bee Kua асай its natural appearance. The — y gr EN Котта tho uable assistance which has been | and gradually ari gt т song 8те 1 ii re i lista оф i Smart, oue "sid bution A e LONE ШО, on tlie vulva and inside the шош appear very ons to our kn m Se places, an d an А at NM чу done eC goes зано £ жЕ! етт LR t, hose zeal, ability, and | 16. The committee do поё consi sider 1 the which pn ks nw ip ET by hax — j o Жыл d devoting qan to a scientifie and experi- pn) nto enter minutely on the pathological een fa lie mark ke pae pg er sts asp а | mental risum hoa РЕР NU ыз ерй by Dr. Smart in his report, to which they refter those ita Siei c pipin tal , and 1 be jon. а y Dr. „ог state of discomfort msi it m may, it is escri с E hto study them in detail. They wouid on'y heré Having th: mised, the committee proceed to state their | who wis! Чиге, and s condemned. to dis Tt ia| чыте Га ЫЛ Coro or eco pe p ч Sent to i MS 6 ОШИ OW 9. No amount of filth will generate Rinderpest de novo, | principles i ilv ch C пъ transformed into what is called artificial doubteäl. disposes cattle to take the disease by| A. The 244 in permet eh в materially с nged as hich ma th but Ac y et wera; and it tends Ja to uicit blae appearan It sometimes coagulates, but country; w nure must by and by be sent to the | weakening their resisting po ; wo Which manure, when at the farm, may be | intensify tho poisons and to help to propagate poison | o 996 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, G3AZETTE. B. Invariably in the early stage, етеп before the vulva and | wag that of Messrs. Drummond at Stirling. This has |“ a iia ng face," and on the strength mouth I become affected, the lining membra ay of uns b called upon us, who доза fourth s ach, а and e£ - Жы» минен MAL . This їз | The second was formed by Messrs. Lawson in| hti from another, to make a {оо indi omah dow марія at fratia fuere blush of redness on the | connection with their establishment in Edinburgh. | entertainment of the company : во we surface of the lininz membrane, quite appreciablo,. however | This was afterwards presented by them t : the High- | апу one who told us th h- old us that the when compared with —€— PERLA vanos, tho топан land kn иын Society, and wholly kept up at | wall had a milking face, or that ed E ini. Which. i ve centers alin of 0 ues essels, increases, and the | the Law з' expense un up very recently. long legs, ог its broad cheeks a round berg] aki membrane becomes altered and s ened. е third was also ma Меззгз. La . It "he thing is nonsense. If алу good is to C. There is generally каса ac , сла E maole w А los Ork of great toil em labour, and was (ШОТ. by а collection of this kind, it is abeo ба pee E мра т де lis it i. E зА of a large | prepared for the Great Exhibition i in 1851. , After the pensable that - „representations of y hà, round balL . je nal showing all its essential points, ты D. The lining membrane of the air passages also shows а Kew (then in its infancy), where it remains а | exhibited. Itis ће combination of ч А Маш шен jou lupa, inu lbs permanent attraction. | constitutes a breed, not any one speci m : : апу one special character tendency to death is by exhaustion. This being the баз, itis| These gentlemen were also in 1855, on the occasion | the import of these characters can ent aud lowering tre s olly i сап onl: бале пад- | оЁ E Internationa] а at дењ intrusted by | taking them together, and seeing dr E а missib!e, and calculated to operate M ож ia the Brit h Gove to illustrate the present relation to each other, and n ot j udging De 18. The committee iia m next sive: e ud M": йен - TIT Е bt д 1 Kingdom for the | portions. indicati f treatment. anim Ө А a арта doe Ro be separated from other EE а еа Exhibition. А very extensive collection was formed | Тһе best mode of representing the me- кы in a comfortable outhouse, byre, loose box, or stable, p by them for this purpose, gps a collection of | їз a matter of detail, and one attended with conj, pd. b but REN ой. ss tr мш o ei D s а heads of the principal breeds of ox 1 and shee ep. At able diffic es Опе negative point we have at jeg warm—say е а temperature of a windy RC The greatest | the шон of the Exhibition the whole and that is that it is not by stuffed hei, attention must, of course, be peid to pode Tnemanure|to the Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers at Paris, жуа will stuffed bodies а me better! There are should be frequently re: moved, and all of it submitted to the where it b no W remains, d of вишней shes rinos, if we i action of ноен, of which the best із the chloride of Y d Agricultural А i hé n Pe P bury is li Y^ in, der, B 'alace, ipe of great importance ^ lati n of | Societ e "Dublin This was, to a Consider been rved a ise tuffed with hay in the -— the PS and to restore the natural | heat ot the s пасе. For extent, indebte Mcd, ros habi ^ ү at it depends ией Me stuffer whether ш Sol м ho animal ы —— aud ag má | The евна рете at the Crystal Palace was | the points were pres ved o ürinks КОБ Бар б te "Wesel Vane оа E also formed by the Messrs. Lawson. Those who have seen Мт. oss collection к administered, and perpeti Сен к the only: food. ot фе У The South [Revo Museum contains a tolerable | Wakefield will recollect „the nondescript which be animal in the early stage. The animal, which is generally | put Jnsufficient and unequal agricultural presa published as a frontispiece to his “ Wandering? thirsty, may bo allowed as he соја Pes Pe i rdi =. ayre which he challenged naturalists to dE Stimulant diaphoreties and diuretics will also be find: Berne Құ formed by weon hich lcs di 4 е ощ bu as tending to promote the action of the skin апа kidn s an Vie се Шоп; in the Бош Ac which was merely a distorted skin of the head of возе сию, reli е чш sondeition, Ne to aid in ы | E rect poe at risum ster. This was wholly | animal—it matters not of what animal, for almost sy isease from the system. mari 1 EM А n " terr is 2 ounces of the aqua acetatis ammonire (Mindorerus for n med by Me essrs, Lawson & Son, and arp кофег onm ven: оо Ыз fashion hile moist m AM with 1 ounce of sweet spirits of nitre; and with this College perhaps on оша, во as to assume a fts Combin a stimulant 6 drachms of the Fai уне e institution. resemblance to the human countenance. The valus d Psy ree in9 ounces of water. Tuis may be given three times TET a specimen at all times greatly depends upon à E The loaded s state of the ali entary canal, which is so | these gentlemen seem е to have had а share i ә that | stuffer. "Those who excel аге mostly men who lu constant au oce e in Rin free eon ires to » — f the I: w,and which is now xatd the natural instinct of an artist, and who, had às by the use of feud pronos medicines, res very ea ег; ч to A ficat chair” in the University of E рта, educated, and ha d opportunities been afforded isease, ы жой тиле rei рант a e gets Aust СУЎ Tue йш Bor P. who le of the а Eha agi : : account be used, as e - ^ wou. — only exhaus 2 Ionia Е pr uod b d T ng Bat to-sHdW ап ШШ pons dà irritation it Ron. осолд to the mucous lining of the |the] necessary to know them. To throw the е loose flapping intestines in its highly congested and tender state. sva tell hi Dici: prefers asa јахао Hinsced.a i doses Eon о It ecu appears that the only national or university Southdown will.be of. small avail оше REO which he alf a mutehkin of whisky. т. dew E - menis а laxative consisting of two ounoes o of. sulphu r, one е | Kensington Museum. That attached to the Edinburgh | what mr Pond: 18; and even although he wem canoa 9t ы аре ounce « pounded gin, pound 1 with a living model of a Southdown Шш of treacle, with water to make a d i In some cases scouring (diarfbce:) proves a troubleso mo | it is a class museum, which, it is unnecessary to say, is which t y: E ү кш. һе ond atil ий ы symptom, for the relief of Chichi Professor. Dick recommends а күр ее thing. new wherein the p y: tho nse of lime water in doses of a quart, to which he CM Perhap «зн by the British eem the differences between а Southdown and all ой ze Seit an иеа ш ошко! of дыш кы ЧА is being of | and even then the eye of an outsider might fil ree times a da; сез ме » : грат з Тһе изе р Анвер should follow ies, a techn ical [ntes and tha e different objects ш erg mee ant which to ш agri redo ifne j^ LL шау be give: simultaneously pary them. The | which it should be зб Se may be foun 5 i hable enough. It is plain, therefore, пасо ог ammonia is thak which aeems most | under different heads, as botan ice: &c. "The stuíliug vil no 2 beneficially, and this may be given in six-drachm ui th: Ж y usse mak odels of a pert fo" a day. To promote convalescence tonics are Vim first t excu se пуу, be sound, but the pot io bo t certainly is A better plan would be to en may consist of either bh of iron in half-o! not. found in the animal—perfect at least according to our press doses, given twice а day as recommended by Professor Dick, or British | Museum, : d th lights, as the points of powder of cinchona in doses of o one ounce and a-half, give } once а d re ide: Dr. ge increases and the | гое "m 21. Such is a sketch of what the committee coi nsider a | Or at Aad ейте what has өн e ne by à Mesara, | Kensington should furnish this, ае і rational system of treatment, at once safo and кашы. Cases of | Lawson. Bat admitting that it is a technical subject price to a n recovery have unquestionably taken place, some of шш under | and there houl ivi South which des the eyes of members of the committee, in animals so treated, Kensington, let See bd» dons fori ds They might be skilfully coloured, or supplied wii seems worthy of a fair and extensive trial. see what 18 done for it there. tched over the model, but ers 22. The committée are валів to receive communi jcati It iE Me for granted that Messrs. Lawson's tight-fitting trie semi ү with, A good coloured ай the res he above or part work, which more especially relates to | this mi ре z any other treatment that be t Е ^ wo confes абау, Тһе гта ie АЦ по ач бл for S epu ешш vegetable products, is good; their past — — d d prs attractios, ' desn a : ood | for sake undation is Cally the precursor of a good super- | we should: like to see the cast bearing a ario eat " how] CM ode structure, The models and patents, of course, contai The best test of the E of Er mansos ша A а reliable basis for safe or successful treateont. eed et -— agricultural interest, but it has never Medi is or one to put Thor r belig е и ther: that tha rontmont they ате recom- been Ji has been left to grow of itsel ask hi ТҮҮЛ n only prove successfa the items be carefully | of MM red lanks and inequalities exist ; but here | tion, to UU чс oariad r medicine” practice, whether as regards diet, | the ie nearly denim ih Examples of the | test to the South Kensin o be intending engan ‚ to ask indulgence | different breeds of ттан animals—one of the most | Let us suppose ourselves to x expectia d ing subjects of which an agri.| Australia, visiting си jut Эгер А and tho e ultu: jag take cognisance—are wholly | learnin mething — med pend, Ете 9 Ч es the result of further o дф а аташ; p^ а head or two of a sheep or an ох |our future —: fein ^ hrow light on the steps best adapted | cannot be called illustrations of breeds. These small | knows that farming is ains LAE оета TA pos Gana of Ж: ы s. pu which now | nibblings at the subject show that it has been thought "Alter s e аш.” татту ianao and b; у appointment ottud committee by of, and that is all; they equally show that neither the биомет e REW Woop, M.D., Chairman. A of the subject nor the proper way to treat | Unlike other si it requires п it ее к u — ood fairer to sa; S not been recognised. The idea of never that те, in comm farming bust | were hei MUSEUMS, palming o offa a е head stuck against the wall as а rants bent n слона a the sil SoreNTIFIC naturalists are not the only qune зе» кишш ion of the entire animal or an illustration [аге e pnr ot all previous £no ith our mié! mho fee that thoy hare а grievance in the m "S мгу а Код ЭШ ы ur museums. The body i in даһа we a аз - obe ali and end all” of the subj ect. Iti a rfect blan tabula т cit eer agriculturisi y | obviously a compromise, by which an sibespt i ti эк {тз -— re s that wemay ay pick upin for the hi been neglected. If the ue. Beier ua to meet the call for illustration of b Mem iren а forenoon's stroll through it. collection of re M DENAR and imperfectly utilised, at putting re. d very deep into the ——Ó pocket. and we see an admirable 0 us uses to least en of science and the «Ббы аза It is а me mporary sop in the tide ins kinds, all assorted, and the "We see must acknowledge that some efforts hav ve been made | matter over dot the present. Like all с eid are put admirably illustrated. rofitable ; meet ера to noone. 16 саппобђе та, satisfactory at the kind that is to be — n countries immense pe. terial accumulated. It is not so | to the administrators of the funds to have expended а | beast which produces it, ап Mio m MIDI: int at all has been made | good deal of m GÀ uselessly, for the mere purpose of|it and those whi - MULUS "m to provid e materials i exclamation for г the mome ent; ; and i i le com lete - i norance. n important Í send gun ЙА апу о the subject of | peas e а бт А horse, for itis much more i d off rcel of us = head h эн: дечи to qnm the right h [T i be it once. нашей, апі ре siege od vx its pE м ае tel rai illustrar я terial i than io Me à and ass from the n эг, Е * s less, for it ma: pinid Two sheep, differing | which it is to be put cesis, i country readily маена materially in AM ID may be jas mud and pocketed i the Й ede, v o 1f that be so, it is singular h how little its progress has | alike in "ihe head. sce our neig y tation 0, cared for. As formation of museums, 16 із | think that, Cuvi whole | from th l, a эү несе almost literally true at everything that has been |animal from a single bone, the agricu санана” Сиујегз | which produces it. Tt is surely вй has bee: " : one|of the present day should be able to divine the | ару industrial an —€— manufi E t of the proportions of the animal from а sight of imens of — — ufacture 0 reo the exertions of Messrs. | the head, So ething, no ге М, һе 1еагпей {тош selves, not less than the wai a large S Poter In "wson & Son, the nurserymen, of Edinburgh. |physiognomy ; but we distru which they карр ly, occa ar first. agricultural museum which was !formed ! days, when some blockhead. s insist that we had | industry of our population. OCTOBER 21, - 1865. ] STEAM “CULTIVATION. ] mave received the wee. evidence upon this | abject fro rom Mr. Hutchins THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 997 ve adopted, or are inclined to adopt, | M far the cheapest and most effect Аста land. ox keen " ramon or of Fowler think justice is rallel cómparative account, he is free and is especially to t| those who 1 | the application of known mode of 1f any disci not donein th reason (if they would. toll |. ш) for not usingit. Itis that it із very cost] is of but little d pepe for Master бш jith's little d ttle at Chel Я grex Cum —Mr. Hu nson bas impa artially pre- Paris о! ono pec Y mn make a statement of bis own, if € in S at as ad tickle thst “ Del in у well-kep! t t ral — snd ba begn онр tomi ie n ME жамы, existing stoam ulia. Companies, e. say A ea БЕ ri. | battle e ; y now it stands ready to do battle turis*.— Manthorpe Lodge, Grantham, October 9, 1365, mid. "ау pei e y еде, against S e t SMITH Жш Ме 1, $ m 5. Hh jus К. WLERS SYSTEM.—INVESTMENT, £1378 lis. 0d. [incisis Bend e". iy. A AMA applica le Engine, orse е» u vator cet wide, || Two daos Engines, each 14 eP Oae Portabl х Ў 5 tines s Е dines, маг н Horse € Tee A о ч s Cp a do precoding nat: t "- detail of Steam Cultivation in sed on payments || n detail of Steam Cultivation in ba. yment ш тїш give y „ете Steam Cultiwation at Dunton Lodge, in Bedfordshire, as made ў the Steam се дото eil at ep mee фер med worked out this autumn А myself, i » shire, аз published, йа Wednesday, Sept. » 1 е out p old 131 days employed, 773 acres cultivated, 6 acres per day. 125 bios "e 001 acres cultivated, 5} acres рег e, and at 9 a АМ. it was my 5 Manual la hurmón дорой by. land field No. 4; E s Le = it was shifted df аз per published &acoounts, r doing that it was shifted to No. 2 І ; and жо! labour for three moa ал "s ; ш]. f 7 3 Manual lal four men, to Dec, 31, у IE that it was shifted No. 1, which it bour for three men and four £9312 4| £142 16 2 рөгү unts, finished оп.Мопйау 25th, at 2 р, Th: fields ass labour Кы, 1566) 0:0 Mem jo 2 ает non, by way of | of hilly, uneven, and very heavy land contain 38 acres. 15 12 6 Manual labour for three boys at 1 * onday afternoon the tackle was shifted two Oii, лы ae eph -! mà op. i es to my No, 3 light land, 13 acres, which was LEG on arm (а n Coals, 06 tons at 16s. 04. on the farm .. — .. но oj 1m 10[ to lores power as par оошту, diti coording TER on Vete Pise t 2 nas making a ї pe a aog oil А June 30, аз por n ad а" Куч р accoun а shifts an Р 1918 0 Me eru: and oil to Me Fowler toJuno30, mies ens o erm чырт, Т quy dis work e тип кимы, быш тө ar 1 strengtbdning oultivatinig 90 7 5 Tut us АУ. ИЛЛЕ. Buried кес Fowls 00000.31, t e. per ton, ur ith. tke 1а upa includiug iron e as per pu account, f Я | 0 0 0 Rep: йа апа ой A mc 31, | total of 3s. 8d. р leaving the wear aud " бо a ‚ө! ere trifle, to be From No. 2 ТЗ e L chan ed Алу» А Horse and water-cart 127 days at 48., С 25 8 0 50 о о | Horses, &c., to supply TERI EN 125 ackle was shifted to No. 5 light lan 2 acros, o charged above at 8з. paid b, euplorer. which I set my аы -power Ser ul койа Horses for moring engine and apparatus from о deas 410 0 410 0 ir coal for removing engines and apparatus о io work, ridging and subsoiling the land deg 96 пу CI rey m maney value of two по operation, and leaving i it ready without any ^e as оза or ы пто, rendy v money, valuo ей) 18 5 s| 90190 1 ste l wire торов, cach 400 yards, and one oper T. кел z$ ye emp Tis аз fais hod 90 yards, 2 inch diameter, on Frida; th at 6.10 р.м ais is the sum total О ( Annual fund toproduce 641 ch togother with | my vk for 1865. Tbe total consumption of coal Annual fund to produce n which, together | 801. 17s cost of wire rope already oec n d for, | b -tons 14 t Iw t à th kle out with я. l7* cost of wire above p ed and 16l. 7s. 9d. value of o1d apparatus to break | was 9 tons i snas noi v for, and 251. 8s. value of old. apparatus to break 211 4 11210 { upat the end of25 years, will give 1701. 4s, 94, again till red next harvest, yet my land is all эрме end 9 тунд will Мм 1801. original | еден а of aene eno, wey Ms the ud clean, and m: ept ‘во ever ith apparatus urrow;plough, not us 25/$ f. EU Yep nidore at at B) por cont, additional y ey oma of vene power А year's interest at 5 рег cent, on 180l uH ost or giy $12 1 Бе on 1701, 44, 90, cost vnam y rome ж tont of p sched land one shown above, apparatus . of appa) ponghi A year's interest at рег cent. on smi, 4 ч 5 0 60 8 6А years ditto at ditto оп 12081, 10s. — our h маб pn rep this. Eee о ee qe api AE LR у be dei о wisi Т ug, or МИШ ФУАТ VIN - cost ot ES Suis ? hg 0 0 25 0 1 engines (say amount of Mr. peir o | cmn the question о of steam cultivation ; but the facts d bill as per published account). above prove that it is their pockets that Esümated additi п cost evi Ж Ditto additional cost every fifth year | fop се — ness and bli . I am speaking plainly year for thorough ааба of 6 0 0 60 8 0 for thorongh restoration of engines, rk dim it, for. I have to engine, 801., one-fifth sach year 21. one-fifth each year. to now, an ean 19, IO мы am zo produce 160L, which, Annual fund to produce 604L, which | В e, I hav A coe qoot to the deaf ears and A s — provide ed, aud 801. for ; n us жин МАГ above row яг —€ bl Mes о oyal Agricultural Society of n to break wp at the end 422 I0 ONG, reat up ^ | England, and - 1 е узт tho т facts of Mr. 25 years, wil theend of 25 "ill give 1908/.4 E g nee n Pel a. € € eae "m t o Mil co d S еппен per oont, | H Hutchins: son, with somo о ;evidence s of my ow n, before it fou ^] OA 319 EE расии for 1551. ag t 2 li, mber, I make no apology for this n ta "cl of this sum to steam cultiva- Tires üfths of this sum to steam iL ber, атру "apology Smit h, Woo. lston, tion and two-fifths to threshing corn, 5832 а 1711 0) 3 9 105 6 8 34 cultivation and two-fifths to thresh- е 0088 1 утуй fodder, &c. Ud ES ing corn, cutting fodder, &c. Bletchley Station, Bucks, Oct. 16, 188 «д Еее. 6s. и. рег acre gud 2963 Ts 8 £504 0 6 6 { prabot c — 14s. 7d. per acre according Vt and Water verzus Corn and Нау," an Essay on Sten ute r— me Correspondence, Cultivation, rejected by the Royal RN Society or or or r pim of e "n aive е. of engines for PM nd wes е. —1 was Rr gari ari O ODARE Ue BUM EU UTI маме eadimg тш article om the application of UMMIY Price 9d. ( во сору of. th ore квада of Smith's appliances (requiring only = 5s, 3d., ha) addition te Croydon i in the. Ageionilorel iar pa of the. TU ins D. the capital, treated, above), it might cultivated three times | Is there any instance of success where the sewage has Since publishing the Essay by || 773, or 2319 acres—or, at the calculation, three times | been applied to a flat surface withont natural or artis ‚© that, instead of one Yat. aue 85. NS ), Бан Ы. 691, or 2073 асгез іп 125 days (one season), аба cost of 7081. бв, 6d. ; 5 | ficial sub-drainage My own imp n is that, as in 9f the cost of wire rope, 181. e vise would have been sufficient, || against 375 days (three erit d at a cost of 1511. 11s, 34. with > " Ке yere eror ero p ee Eos absolutely п ry. Now, sir, I m ү | especially the gp dadag, where they awarded pond question, it will very vie Vin rara pe- FS yos wn alor mew. ЫНЫ 5007. р my wear and likely prevent some grand mistakes being made, y be seen that my tackle, costing 5002, їз tear at 20 per "cont, and Fowler's at only 18 рег cent. ; | many cases where it is intended to utilise the мы ‚ее Fowlers, С 1978. 14s, 9d.|nnd what із Mr. f towns, J. C. СЇ 3 » the bloom id acte judgment worth, w е | ion in actual practice | т | working of Mr. Fowler's r TE tackle comes double UE except that it n the heat | letter i in your Number of Sept. 25, p "E Society of f England's judges say to this, per e « lica. * The -— were that on the E. July I wrote 48 жы, Which, as. des фэ S Nene е ppl in you w for the water supply. Mine cost 257. 8s.;| Mr. Bates that although my c а -—— inj Paper, I have held challenged for 10007. ever since cod толун дон 507. So much for the little implement. | T SU, not withdraw. He I amed o Newcastle meeting. It : also Dien th my pective — of the jury, a T m p implement, 3 яе width, ex by a 10- B for ihe mig of be» Mi At һ Mr. жт ay that he m — A er engine, did Ve ms in 127 days eir bour 47. 10s. idc дом. юры xcd ne Charles Н e m но ne dee itt D. s poem : l - : r the little impiement tha once arbiters. 1 worked b i rane ped 3 m" “э did piper eati bs shift it, for the big-un o med its | re sic I С to Mr. Howard, — secured, inviting 91 acres in 195 days, pi гар y 51 acres per En coal costing 4l. 10s, while the master Е d the к s Води м та he expressed "rem sicud So much for the little lement and power as to little tackle on id the 4/. 10s. from one of his | sa ing that h dd. to act." p iai. How about tho depth of the work ł— | pockets to the other, for he wou’ uld have ‹ а. чу: E E m" T om MM the qat 0 Te um "e ur ng "m те е uc them or not. d I at lie mi e Mr ае of Long & do "the 773" acres "in 127 days ‘mine employed | оху of persons e will have Hard to P ehift i itself d ZA аа р à ы letters he 1 ows:— men and four bó cost of 931. 12s. 4d. | must pay dear for their whis S Lion r. Bates wrote as fo Fowler's, to Is ot NAE interest and o (Copy) , "July 11, 1865 men and 000 оз Me à 125 days, employed T Ru for they are all оп on the side of the little one,| "Dear S iT enclose Afr, J. Hadley's теш. What ich for the little "imple as to cost in manual ЕЕ “ (Signed) CnanLES BATES. labonr, How many times have I been twitted about | a cost of 2697. eren 8d., or 6s. 10d. per acre; regni 2 Had he unfortunately omitted to send you üploying more labour than Fowler! It now turns жо big-un's 691 a cost 5047. 105. 6d., РАЗ, f. ы this ме. di e not have even he m that in at P This proves soundness of my a statement. I һауе јаве threshed my crop and beg actual practice I employ the least, and d my jnst Re the let oost. p'oy йм challenged the pen best £o koná poi mples of it, which I think will bear ria for the coal. Mine to do this 773 acres con- | koh 10 007. (See your Paper every wee inc tho comparison with any other in every respect. to еч о. 163. 60, costing 541. 93, ; Fowler's Newcastle meeting. look when | "gh e Я per i ME I inclose my letter of the T 691 acres co sumed 154 tous, at 16s. 6d., costi LE Here is a point that I must 20 ar 4574 oath and subjoin a statement of the эз, - 121,1, So mn e for the Jittl le к nt as to tl dies n Fo атт side about "annual fund," the бан 4 that this е4 проп similar light la mpm а а ея ысы: I read ing the fourfurrow plough, 807., might bave g p» e bd finding a LL ау as this Newcastlo "best application” was not used” Why, then, this Shropshire Company | with 40 bus QUEI А адре ocoupying many 3 irte to have done its n at Чексе almoni Ake ” the Agr ie O | hundred a € t his Wheat would mot E Иш» жуы в England's judgment at Chester, where it awarded its | о 20 more than do th Ko me t ~ | great 5002. prize to this very old roll-over plough, * June 8, 1865 Now for th 3 EM MA f thing that the Royal Agricultu Society would have,| *'DenrSir,—The Wheat crop in this баіо ча езетју Fowler's E Афу and tear, Mine 1. бв. eiui ita dan Po via io worki h whether it would work | i- таф їп, wed t b, га erum and protracted vinter. 4, Му оош. xe as to itg е тет ат profitably or not; for this Shropshire Company wiil Pf NU, and cannot possibly be pom ie e tdt ат te, Wisi vm di not work it ab all, and I know tbat they have а У сооз |, рес: as a fair illustration of the rati g which I 998 vocate. Although not a success, it is, hi not such а failure as to nui the comparison i n the terms of our con- ditions of withdrawal) *uninstruetive and useless,’ and there- оре! а though convinced that I cannot Se absolutely successful Iw petition carried through, as I am equally sa P deductions valuable to р" riculture ыгын ign: vi Vm ws Ha owever, n may j^ ALLETT. A weight, 63 1b | Whe per buio. "'Tacludi ing . a y t ken o ber g d an ear with 1 on each is bearing three and four and five seeds each r in all abo ut 110 grains, The Vel vet Chaff Whit and an e: spikelets ag it was quite clear that to feed them m А. ^ VB must es icm Gk sw vg when ther 0,000,000 with the sa of la Mr. Mxour had passed t | ing for the last 20 years, а land was wet and thi it 4 ft ош nd; an ИЙ this called for great Аат. e judicious investment of | ing it 4 ft, deep the wat gi of capital both on the part of the landlord and the tenant, "d by t ipes, the cro because manent agricultural improvement could | profits must nat rally be in leased, only be carried out by the joint ern of both. It was | to bean instance of bar Spirit of their a = erg xe Mee and is was ing шо, acu he hoped Mr. Du Can uld go onin after 2 ye ni exper rie: that ment. b co ther s was nothing more profitable im "'judieiou s | he ped | oney would "d agricultural i s Mer sees Wh ee a ан could afford, | SE. ре he k s he could, t o pay ental, and m ake agai 17, ефе асге гае himself a dou рой as ү pel (and parra d some | evid that | co ofütable. Bu Г S agricultural say "not," new it would He reckoned that fi 307, be es and remembered being told 20 years E by increase of produc la rA 10 and 11 P on either side, aiie three and four seeds eac h.] le "s ue.—I t that rge, He b ТЛ stiff en but those 20 years had „passed by, he good ns à EN lar statement of nh in'which the disease had а direct the attention of parties it would inform the eye, of the progress or retrogress of the sorde, Isubjoin my contribution on to ) the tabular statement How introduced ; ;df hop ‘County, чн kno would make giri. yards Жозе Ы those which bid Pee at that the m M pee мед. атуу к ee resedit had just been burn — ees уш н 7 far avra gular system and did it di would best sta ох? oiher piaco äi Metropolitan Market. es nean | аюв . nt.) | pat un er the animals iti could be ed гон to ien W. Marshall, Ely. and, int would produce more коа able results than London Cow-house much and pis ipon а dung heap, twice turne dand t wice car ied — Ther is writing Rinderpest,” but dum ara quite Tw sts their ааа я) р: he Мер. ms: himself x useful in f agriculi ys. г: Јонх HUTLEY said they might =i 50 iin, p^ they Mee i ды Qi on тшш had Керу ш „дш the four-course gj ое е9 un PNE — the profit and advantage of draining stiff | other wa ture md clay ain, he was ut bee EW Ka of no use see the time | E As steward Б the Ы Lord Wes used little to do with these n: improvements, for if anp ы ordshi; o but he used to call tion “n Hà - k r ia а er to he Chairman T about enough. at RR, without going to a for f tor : was in conversation this morning with a person who told me that he һай seen in the. nei, eighbourhood of of thi es well- pova porini results. B were sie d upon which ad made up his mind as sources of | t Le toni in femi, s to thin sowing, he though apaa ачы а cow-hou о da gn ht congratu late the , Country, апа this а іп had кошар. aylig ht red, sullice s always mete p ids. inlet for air 2 S сане) was the door, and c ere was - outlet for foul air also. „Ів suppos e ther must hav the notions of farmers in that respe abundant учат that the quantity of crop did nob in any way dep upon the quan xí of seed, They might ; put as much corn as they liked upon C 1 1 ; but entrance or s cows remained in th 5 "8044 thal o harvast had ed «ар of. thor а ot the ki Р; the | they oldi increase жү pro d to ght a gratulate them (and of eoi urso it wasa As an illustration he a datn р of шша t ten tin uie might mention that last year from one peck of Wheat | 28, had been almost ent one er acre he grew 7 qrs. 3 bushels, and 22 ам of straw; | mere do iseased, tied ор by the neck, in а vitiated this year, from half а peck per acre, he had 7 qrs nd ü Possis no daylight, and 2 bushels, but t the straw they had not time to weigh, ertain (шна Can the mill b be otherwise than diseased, the е | i ise ER entlemen laughed—(A Voi e: мылы At plague was а foul visitation ЖГ у”)— he could tell them it was not for upon all classes of the popul bred And tb hentl fort k g Pm. » M st, they would г eeolloct, ve giveputrid milk, thedi 1 Idand d |a difficult ith several different parcels it was t further di asy to de d maison; but he believed they medi hi ident and sus bem nostrums | would agree that the largest quantity of corn almost and wise saws. ня ears back а living in | always produced the weight of straw, It peakin London, some milk, left over night, d аш was laid do by perience in the © breakfast ; the putrid filthy smell emitted from кота —— к Ан M that where the orthe country ; i disgusting. rh corn was 30 p mur. AS UT ber y in the city. wholes ii food, e Pi; ean diseage— foul vitiated air, Putrid food, filth, and being tied to a post for months toget ы; рк roduce isease. When will | w was 70 per cent., м | he believed it to bi а EA. dar the greater the cr rop th greater the straw, He didn't ask t à peck per acre experiments for h beast а anl by that, H fact, *he - © f individ d them was to m what he en domaine wid adopt that from wá h Бе No doubt the far people awake and 1 wallowing in the mire of | they fi ү {һе m MEN When people told him they | the calamity would press ota iguorance and stupidity, чайы ucing disease and death pete c vie s ач that, but they knew it would not i and work f for the a apothecary, undertaker, and g or being з) good fi 99 o оп, throwing aside -= An is тар than а бча of putrid flesh from a Асен strong old prejudices: if any g ntleman would sa had — x — poets. p n ) was ready to take ro ма he referred back to н еен ied - value such Of course the: бү ould uie at. е тебене jp. in agriculture without atti i pellet: puer nd | succeed ї Thist le Se eds.—Mr. J. J. Mechi — at Sa 950, w answe Oct. 7, that some si that the ey а! annually. - ados umn ajg Natural Pena dredging * som vp at sea yen е wind. was k ту during the after aes - em. 15 ещ "thought they 1 had come from the | ав tho pital into the soil; but that py pee ee Леа t had „been found i in othe er ca e 30 : of was was told by ibis eiii of the year frequently met them at 50 to 100 miles from land. R. D, le carr ryir ag system » the ее ће vonid not have! been believed ; but that sum had been fou 9 room to invest 400, 000,0 0001, in the d mote of - Clubs. ШИ» and that — n investment would be very «t x wu —The following resolution, тте to the — : e н E3 uld € mo г. Шор, of Woodhorn Manor, Morpeth, | touch upon another subjec aughter) Were gentle- fore, and the was this day mously adopted at н ar of this this | шеп amused а& his : a good crop? He was happy ped ug health of Mr. Club :—* Tha js ittee petit е Ноте | 60 вау that his 40 acres of Wheat averaged 7 quarters lis fi e. Secre TE ) to u = T stop | per aere. Mr, the importation of foreign (live) cattle and sheep for | Мт. WAKELIN SI never knew a great man grow th t six months; this being in their opinion the | great crops but i n fail only means of eradicating the Rinderpest from thi Mr. Мконт would s enter ich Dy M diu but country; an y recommend also that every facility | certainly no man ever grew ing smaller h — be given for the importation of meat, so ps than his neighbours. He o bw enter upon | than were grown befo — bu! not to interfere with the supply of the food of the | а subject as hich there would be no difference of | 4 ft. drains would be of no use, rni opinion. Не was glad to see that the owner`of Braxted ^ rou UL ED k come out strong in agriculture, At опе ti : Oct. 5.—At the : Mh gun which has е originated by the tenants of the te (but Par annual meeting of this m 0' and iu dr raining tho feld i IN which the his Braxted Park Es which, ен 18 reason to ghing ly hope, will shor orini cdi a district Society, and occupy resa ы e ground as em rmer знали Society), the| Mr. СптнАмртох: That was always a ее field. world as mak eros = B M E rA I deny it. е ow before PU ааг ter аа s CHI ваї e poop of this coun СІНАМРТОХ : It used to grow nearly 5 quarters | farmed it; and as for his sov уы nearly 30,000,000, and they must be fi : és. finger for ao 5' per acre, OCTOBER 21, 1865.] TAL FannuzaD, whose health was proposed in connexion with drei. societies, said he — like to take a middle n. Forl i tbe Baie Ба н stion.—4At the last THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | ledge warmly the efforts of some landlords rds to make | we theswelfare of ‘their pa. their chief co: that might lead them to ! circumstances t m MAy vame qm res Д During the discussions. by that Club on the tenure of land, uu h А Аа th i3 might state | that | L f more just : and liberal Versace Ah ini, de were rw терчү чүй duty iu t this өөү > d be their prepared to listen to the just complaints y their e Que и ЕЯ ora this ned this em was intro by Mr. RoBorHAM, who said th ee - жез} own учн asked how Tho А ичн of both were pretty 1 have попе ; ihe у nte tenantry, and no longer subject them to a grievous | | then up y when "hey нез about he size of my ? а : E wrong. зоте ie en età of — em ckley- Grange, т" 1859 for Ж than 471, par about a thi: made "of ES p — have ` brought but for c^ vermin чете асы of Wheat, th duce of 5 - a t for s urge quantity of meadow lind, Which was boned a the tenant's expense in 1857. There was no stock di its m IRAE v r. Benion vi possesion a i о were Aum in г. Ковотнлм moved, the prospect of 30 tons of Most per acre ue they | * That th present a ^ bear that! He md also Кеа how y tons | lord е and how amendment of letting farms, wherein the land- у md men right to the gume is of gi nd [im Hie -— asi whilst idi CIE to the po erving were utterly incompatible. He differed | 1610 à Mr. Robothain in speaking о * Ni d Poach. ing. Act,” ' as to a — hun. а iet, He -—À ior m ing their р fiai they they had no al: ; while landlo eye me: uy s p nation of the ems Ty Bg vero loo answer system — d т^ Zeb e of the 5 ) асу аз о е. Mr. Озвовх was of opinion the excessive preserva- had tion of game was fast assuming the dimensions of ауе М ben t troublesome a for who work formerly existed between the cultivators and ow of the soil It was, moreover, „чс vide of pe noreased о хш of meat of late years Mr. Osborn К Ing водо g Mad il M ыас tenants, | i 50 cally н: атут be eaten y the seasons to ivoddifut that me on ld urrent engagements ; | t and when at jeg bor led. to do mA the game | “Th at this lub desires in the most emphatic € to |! call attention M the x оша which are being in поа After some discussion the original motion was carri upon tenant farmers in (many localities by t the exoossivo Abridged from Midland Counties Herald. preservation of game, and do ^t A necessity which e: —— M pen and earnest appeal to be made to landed er to induce them to take immediate steps for Me BicaE stated that the discussion last autumn on proprieta Rebiecwg, | The Journal of Agriculture, No. 90. C. & E, Layton, preservi had forrent, leavin; had in ios Y to, take aa ial e. 150, eead Street, ом he could foresee that т the discussed p were UE L9 number o tais Jarni th ан, аам | ments on an estate of Pai ry at Mie in the rrr of i that they were paying 9d. per db: more for He eM the — inti- manufaetor. iem to the tenants that the landlord was fond of Finisterre, and Mom amr the. various "dure 11 ый = of the game 1 ke ‚Не ГЕ made i a vaivalla: manufactu fish manure a profitable кү» Ma " "Martin Doyle" кшй тат the mg reclamation of seaside marsh land on the side of with them all. y had liberty to y iris and | to to pe roy iia a at ^al Reasons of i year by fe ui of t the 82 million acres of land in I England there are 16 f which there is, on an He considered that | hare or a rabbit. a week's shooting this year 550 brace of oe à prac e| Wexford harbour. ki lled, instead of 250, as formerly, This was ward К .of 2 jec ree national — метр, a hare to every 4 acres was a fair I у their landlords Е would | meetings d Р уййн, Е aud Inve discussed. ^ The Cattle Plague. m Фе у 6 паса of sei whi ch Y рау for all T h cere him to re man ould | security that ho mra ear. os Mr, MASFEN thought they were all running their | 8 j | heads against the supposition that the landlord was the owner of the hares, qon ts, and pheasants; but when they took a farm until "at entered into ы ms serve them; a "that really and | Farmer's ly the gi vies of them up узт) the farmer's own act. | for the quarter, fil mo die A ciae by game capital in ee land, be remunerated bronca of qe yr tm acres cune liac g machine ugh al The series of contri- \ ler and its u from ы Farm Memoranda. never been а а ü b ày of of. agriouitural деше о шу ч ка tbe Ну Commission at as he had no баранан He iiw v ure but wel than they tig Beiden ue were not kiled a at a аһ ке like sheep. Therefore the sum set down the value of hares and rabbits. was m e at the pre e та tenants, but to publish such extracts M as will indicate each side of tho e rca for game Pei the tho existing stylo уонна enterprise д S t they must try to shun men mposed such restr: — The underletting of pem rest except in Le аз =i HowDEN, нае + == he could à j^ rms grievance, re not во pec в the hare mw rabbit imb farmers were willing to pter the fair | 200 pe" for ,battue-mongers i all arable. ода са the rest in pasture is above 5001. rte farm in acres, ren ng on the а publie meet: d not think ubli was to the effect that he di і good could be qu by beri ap re known t to the n in the good ш’ them. laws which are d eie rM and t ind за е arms, The bone йш and Tabbita, and = aop are also theirs, and the | се hing. for эчи: chan farmers. nges game lv, " He Bright went on to вау, “ I see | He sicud D atd — ear there hic you want is the repeal | more than 10,000 nre for infractions of the | factor ga de and he pe ion tenant farmers sh should be this—that they par cibi, ма were responsib trol na. Un heep, | House y. d living upon fate view of the q also be the practice of the бузну: the | years ago, is the | W.) was of opinion б chan, кет ' hold the position to which | As every one А game is not only inju. ую, not only inja: | Бур Migros queso a werk afer, aa demanded the sow back. could not Mr. T. B. W: -acco 10007, oner died, and he tried to m" another, but "e ET that since ge for ihe Mtr Tad taken place. His c cauti took an 1 уе he came to me with tears in his 3 ha ahii im will never bo e eM removed." the und eyes, oru uk кзг [o by ч ees there | He 1086 about 20007, in the farm—1100/. in lime, and * Wha th w 0 1600 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. in fencing and improvements; and though he had” to pay for the straw of 200 acres when he entered, the Jaodlorà M" not allow acis — take it, in the tenant was — to it at the 9 здн узі C ia his side, knew he would mpe- tition without fore- den Tho "ador i in question. idways took the hig I case кн — the onn re a | gives, feed then | the dung-heap. Choose cattle, sheep, or == ее of that tendency to eco maturity Y i ойы i liberally on 1 оона er ushed or pulped] to facilitate d d iin айч rud sometimes M: чы people who were more than 2007; and he had put а а cime ing- nil for which he "got eas but the removal v alue L. ў will make ment rapidly sd ent - The egre eatos t success probably i mer ы * you (RIS ttd they praotieal farmers. One a baker, who took a arm of 400 acres and filed , paying 2d. per poung ad hi I know of other two cases in dale but tl where the landlord m paid, i at district there have been six or ut of ‚20 or 80 f 1 seven sequestrations in 10 sg farm mers. п loose an Rye-grass and Соте чаза пу dat ii; um grown Italia Da» lb. of Bean meal over п Septem" er and Octob А ie ks ler The estate to which Ir re Р m Ф, Lould mention а + ve ell if he had gota сах er, and | for imp , but at ro end ot the lease another's that he would have beaefited by his liberal outl offer was taken and he got nothing for his improve- is successor, I believe, made several thousand | men Good tenants do not like not to be improving pounds out of the farm, and last year o take ue farms. When LIleft my farm in Lauderdale, I a larger farm elsewhere. Had the money been his|expected get it again. M was 9107 fo own, he would have carried on successfully: and 3401 acres, and T lad M ібво that it was worth a had it not been for the law of hypothee, he|great deal more; but a ad hem been a would, I believe, have got a cautioner. If the law | fa OR а small capital, was inseed ап Whether or not the advantage of рүшү is de from ad та inducing a larger consumption of straw merchan li rs are from th t the lending money by the law of hypothec, А tl y x years since H left Lauderdale. "т trustees І tried what we to carry on the farm but the landlord would giv no facilities. The | Dakeof з creditors, without a dissenting voice, would have lain | glad to y петао ke dy "Reque SE. out of their c ds 4 б landlord had let us carry on e farm. "The far xed with „the e pulp than when | o not x the law of hyp M ; "Th uL Sa i in © he could not get d said that several О à applied: "a: have lent са being - the near neighbourhood | ot 1 rn m. piss. 1 na ND arge mm of stra ys rally used "— in litter, E a portiou ood n: stances, Duke o M rod I am in e е whom he money abolition of Me: А» of iube I think it would bu ^н the. law of h Crea I thi nk t e law of |h aile ed as a great oon by agriculturists generally. It pothe d d d, tenant hypothec has a ten p xot on dede and 1 skill, but on capital to imi ves and mesa farm. Q. Your SIM was ruined i ceca borrowed money, a law oney fro ME is not that the of borrowing money — thin r the of hy m the 1 rent opini I the qm dit to the landlord as p Ilan Testimon nial to Mr. R. О. Pringle.—A well-merited g 3 now № Farmer. The sisted of a well-filled purse of so эт т. . The following memoranda on t| this eu eS Aste Journal, appear on the вт Mr. meant of Cire m Will be saved for use as food wit contributions to the twentieth er j hea ncester, sa: of pulped roots, exclusive-of cake or say, rather more thau two bushels ol — — roots, -— giveu at two eds, поб the mainder ів given with the cake te, at the: mid. day fee vs thus :—We use the steaming: tus of Petar, of Peterborough, дашы of a bolle га the e, in which the s hi d b a р - "the "left | handsome piece of aS with de flowing MP ^ tacle for s! ЕЕ —“ I ed Т wr sovereigns, to 9 ен — otin Ў е course—that would m 0 acres of grain, Grass, aud 100 of Turnips; Н ss rM the rent » А fort, M s 80 nda 32s. an 0L, entry at Whitsu nant 18 months {0 "d the l. Now turn Mim 190.0 acres of д urnips ; bui onl s б, jo 1751. The o outgoing waygoing crop, which t Em to purchase, , 200 acres iit Me ines Tia hola of Phi s at 3/. 10s. each—3507, He ure Turni e tenant ets th tain — and I will count By putting. in foreign | р b bei of that to а сег о the other side. " been ены, а g e | coating than as a distinct Ја y 2 у on the he rigo "eue a "n wooden tub. h the pigs Й whic mixed with with copper—in. ver made a suitable ue aen sing the Fert ility of Land nd, it is said, successfully tried at naberg near Bonn. It is well known that humus, or е "dh the most valuable constituent of soile, is — by the action of the npe on the animal n rimari matter contained in the earth. The air, tank is "fall, je i pe^ ered before feeding time. "The soup entirely absorbed by the саб, which. our u meia depth, and | sowing and reaping covers separa t ы: object of c c invention is to extend the eene ating of humus him half tho -— the re year, but the other half is into. the bowels of the earth. To end pipes, the lower strata, by Pi pci: air tbis w d for ready digesti are y Ai sunk into'the land, All rel hr outlays which the bera » » he jon экс in of the lease, cannot way. as gene кау. з pay а considerable "m m for carriage Р рту and I think I am — 1. fo ends 05L to the Tarare айн 13001. he by the landlord, makin - 2 ы pig e p te only gets rains, b npertures, are laid d 6 feet, Instead of Ls central drain, they hearth, where a er p ipa the air causes a cons draught to pervade the pi ау нерін С айу entering and i issuing fro pes preserves its нар = condition punt ^ through. the | ^^ apertures — M €" aene which con- P tlie roots. Thus the and pene "€ by oxygen so esten, wr те the air fro above may be sbut 2 from the өч nte the fire same, The tion, з lead to a ert y the tenant аа ый by creditors, and would permanently benefit the ЧЫ} = Tum os S K а а а t p ho land 1—A. : фе uck, and execu nie d nder К! оша consi s en out in 19 years. eneo of Dr. Hardstein, both a k the Agric go ар E poe and : show tho аға Academy connected vds e University of з неф „© 24 tenant with 12001, for the tenant is always а усаг and Although ене, es јет а half behind, Тһе tenant, in faot, is sinking more Сору — ev five or six years, and the whole ролро vidus is often out ab d of 19 It is the last five y the lease tbat should reali endar of Oper the profit. It might be fair enough to ask th pem Ocro ^ The Meat reri ТЫЙ, no to prepay or fore.re в - * кн e years of his lease | more effectual method of ino! creasing, our su supplies of wn at a mh d AR | to Бар куры ш as the a nation of samples oE ea exhibit ver. "little үгет Ма seed and Варе-саке, wh e is usually деке ы = ol үа л ot "the use of Ra hus ead per diem ; each as imal, with each itday f meal. We rarely tho of yery large oxen: we the first, 14; years of the lene, ide the tenant is "E к REN is giving him Lauderdale.for gran ч: credit for. АП tha t is в taken ink the p: as the Vetch, the Cabbage, or the Mangel Wu rzel—Aall pe lants—for the naked fallow. Bur substi- ld be ,t to the amount о of more particular in fairen into skill of offerers, In Lauderdale it wed r^ = T» constant ners to advertise the farms. On Те farms, I think when entry is at Whitsunday t the fi нече should be the Martinmas утку it might 90 or " s res ive per acre тебре: districts which i. i change.' Meat grows cheaply when cattle are treated a ing to their me. 7 zmar h food to | Eco on ccord- g food. To give the | or hiro, p: [^ eee of RE ill-bred s por ici "rs know of a e fore- offered but refused, in айдан н the law of | “аач thac. The landlord, baying the. law ọf hypothec on ras you as | Short-horn or Hereford ox MM. result merely in the | greater part of ib being burned in the lungs of the n | animal, and most of tbe remainder beiog thrown into | the fodder as when giv »ulped | Pi E Br by 1 common cu! en га OCTOBER 21, 1865.] —«9, The шө of о nary hay or straw. r being mixed with th o palp f Tor about “tendons Uh Bores С ‚ап "e is soon геп Loon ant end anim mals t with avidi that which w Sabe i i e palatable, Bea assimilate т ams wit h the ien food п this respect I th e pul great e, par ted. the and ensures „its eas. haff and d imals, as | cid they cannot separate it, and the moisture from | oftens meal T КҮ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. £1000 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against the ALR ** best рома," LLIAM SMIT) tchley PATENT., STEAM PLOUGH and CULT PASO gi Сону їп England, sp! UE A. o nie mide & Co., 28, , Соп, Lo ndon Work kx. pe x TEAM PLOUGH WANTED, one of FOWLER'S 4-FURROW а тына, of Leeds or later Address with full particulars, I. S. S., 3, Camden Square, оет а wW. d is. 1 MPROVED LEA ATHER DRIVING STRAPS effective. more durable, ria od Stronger for а given Miet com more re durabl ordi e st considerably less than any other БРЕСТА. AL STRAPS for PORTABLE Е Tunszex's Patent Strap and Hose eu ael Manufactory - rH t Works, Gr: ned near dee Warehous: 1, Mark Lane, London GINES. лы Арий USGRAVE'S PATENT IRON TOW STALLS аша E DECR and with fresh Air Inlets, as used M thorough d digestion ; mixture, frequently a great portion "passes pi. БА] а Woodlands, Holford, B an is, ft e commen and mix with a sufficient quantity of roots (mostly Mangel) to well moisten the chaff; and as the beas advance in condition I lessen the straw тапа incre: ZE ИОС Е асна diti ay, chaff, апа roots—írom six to ten lb. рег day to End bullock of Barley апа Bean dete ру, NE ar Ex doses ҮҮ СОМ DL ER а according to its size—and І have them large sometimes. | EE m Rad Ba С LS DOMI Ua bes I A last week for he Lo ondon market E lot of | eig being of iron they are indestructible, те Ren very Сато зі p pon Ma де некй х cows, "s and oxen the latter o m Кор fn in a thriving condition and red to Gr c and kept through the summer for istmas, 1860—I cut n early all Straw vith, a 2 T small quanti y һе "These als. iiy o bave y pulped roots as vi mo chaff cept the ced es, d to i eus I give along with bruised Oats e enough roots to o keep their bowels in a proper E. A TX healthful nr the an ш. Should sickness occur, if the painte: d the ashed with lime, they can penes br Sys! s fond to рау т Priced Engravings of all these imo Sont post free on appli- | cation to MusanavE Вкотнекв, Ann Street Iron Works, Belfast. WARNER AND NS, London, anufacturers of on, FLOWER VASES ondi tio on. To the or three- year-old beasts 1 give t chaff if any) d the food | of the m lois of stock. HYDRO-CARBON My farm is but а small one, under 200 acres. My aad Ra always — ар early all the pastures for hay, which is about hal e farm, with this The Lamp lifts out of beasts, and kept but very few the Vase, requiring no sheep. Since my occup ation E searcely ever exceed fixing. * ten acres of meadow with oue field of seeds fat hay. Is fitted oither with I keep 50 to 300 large-size Leicester — "vd ARN graze from 20 to 25 large- еты е beasts a-year, with ot eeding stock in proportio KOH-L-NOOR, LI pue the pulping of vh is РЕ for ipu | ORDIN pigs than anythin e a to have a large К овое неа I gel ulping machine d FLAT-WICK BURNER possible, во as to aL it y a malt-shovel as » comes r Burner пош the. machine; at the same time I keep а lad produces a superior Hehe EL. meal (either Barley < 3 parcs Gorn) y with | much uu. гов, adi lis pos nd е all don it] ——— is then ready to be ties tot сш errare a s The Opal Y tyle of Bohemian G stalls н dise: fatting beasts. І never could fat a | Ау decorated. Round Burner. Pig with profit until I used pulped roots." With Gold Bead nU e|. Med. ива On feeding б orses with pulped roots; Mr, Slater, of | With Gold Line: sce. 258 10 6 Weston spere Cambridgeshire, e ays: With Eois dia er t X d 32 0 23 0 ^I give all m rses à bushel p er day of|With Blue edallion Pm RUM s 9 E xp tege pec А д сыс MIN winter and atl late in the summer—nea: 28 gis cot uito all the year r nij beginning, howeve qu smaller pone du & а peck, and ter half a бым the first week o h > n Ln hd E e et сю ш ж ж Б ну 5 оч Ёё. Fr Thes peii dd Me. influence of the m in Which hehe give SUA Je rop is adly harvested, the pulper, for he former, and for enabling Me c of the latter, is а оа great assistance to the feeling unt of the advantage of steaming rendy given. Б Correspondent If you crush one of «d grains and for а few*hours and a mm a it ou w мено Їз Авг шоо it Aud үз “ ро, you will find it a mass "t throu h a mic liko animaleul жұ Poran Ргоюви: “ A, Z,” probably гй William Harmer. { ill doubtless be kind 1 to ome Potato Plough, but he „w: хо; shall йн, d: 7 rea. Will you excuse а week's delay? You * àn explicit answer next week. e aa 2 IL A E SMITH'S P. PATENT Le efi VARNIS SH H| HE eserving ny Work, "Wood, o; This Varnish is a M Pabstitute f d is used Up ; Garden ns, and at "e seats of 4 from кош the most flattering h Hin н will forward on testim ls have been r гъза ар which applica pipes From Влснакр Немміхо, Esq., Bi reg Ape rk, "бы X, Worcestershi e ** Gent Dm have great pleasure in s that I Dm y approve of your Black Varnish, as а кайыше f for paint for buildings, barn doors, gates, and especially when Pool Le been previously painted in the usual "rs few years before; in this par- ticular case it leaves a very nice g surface, than which Rot DE could be better. The same observation us applies to атк. ot every description, such as iron hurdles, The - PA Barrow with apj us for heating gas Brad 'oun useful, and 901 t а convenience do I consider it that I shall beg уо! Ot to aa nd mi r,as well as a. cask of the се падн NE he: ihe use of tho у thesis which I have in W; send the whole by t. s. 6d. per gallon, at the Bier erbe ir M pl lon reel Y / Station In the kingdom. ILL & SMITH, por gallom pn. AE Works, near Dudley, an Street Wost, E.C., from ж m only it can be obtained. йб 1001 ARTH CLOSETS (MOULE'S РАТЕХТ). Ls ^L NM pools. п! No Wat out rder. А N Nile Co qoe e А Thé Apparatus (price 25s. and 30s) may be applied to аш A o i uw ifling cost, re 2 EE By its AURI Mam ed, and Fertility to the Soll er ns Earth is recommended by the Privy Council, in their report on Cholera, as a deodoriser E disinfectant. Extract from Letter received jrom the SECRETAR FL. EPI. “Т ат further directed to state d ves theg Di et use, and — found to a Wate & хе? 9, Bedford Pens pon He coto MS OW, STAN x of the Naro у (ше Closets) proved of A ER LDHA SE STAND46 — uu Microscope. жы 25 5s. мІ BECK, AND BECE, = ыы кч кё.) Coleman Sin " тат ie i Xi E FENOE for GARDENS, LAWN Мапаѓасёогу : N уж Salop, Warranted the strongest and m able Fen nce ever offered at correspondmg prices, ja is eas iy: „Бы; if broken from accidents, can be rolled up most omar —— n g use, is admira Му adapted for dern deed and са had о heigì n nd mesh required, at prices from 44, to 1s. оле er 69 ки upwards For рышын: apply at the Manufactory; or of tle ein t, тябе WINDER, 18, Abingdon m Stree! A Iron Hurdles, Fencing, and Gates. MEL. HURDLES are "€ in the best а aet of superio; ught lro xig Subst. E -x Xin CATTLE 1 " plica |: ENTR. AN NCE GATES, RAILIN! m IRON WORK. of every канш. Designs and Estimntes free ot á Јоттлм & Co. › ч Е No. 2, Winsley Ts Lovan exam o opposite + ve Бен, A. t: for FARMS, PARKS, d GARDENS. Tho ORIGINAL INVENTORS and MANUFACTURER: The CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST FENCING in USE. THOU! ДАШ DS of MILES of this FENCING have — S De ome and abroad. 16 sustains no inju Price, with five lines of Strand and Iron-pronged Standards, and one кен post, s MAT and xui bolts to every 120 Im is. p yard, Five linesot Cable Strandand PNE s for wooden posts, 6d. ped yard H ES,H per yard. 00 S IRON STRAINING PILLARS, 5, kc. GALVANISED WIRE NETTING for POULTRY, &c. Варне SWING WATER BARROWS. LVANISED IRON WA' АЕР CISTERNS. GA ANISE ON PUM LAWN MO 3, GA EE ROOFIN OTLEY & GREE e H. J. Mor: Illustrated EU SN "nt Fatimates free о on n application. reat George Street, Leeds. NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. Great Improvement with Reduced Price. xtra Strong. ES шс. Strong. ! Size of Medium Mesh. s. d. s. эріп. | Нагез, Dogs, Poultry 03 104 0 31 95 2 in. uA or Poultry | eti 113! delivered free to "pee al the itions or upvards аин а in coru dn 200 delivered free to most parts oi and Quantities of m iiio er is ind d red and. " raya eer ditionally. IRON ипар eed tion of Netting warranted to give satisfaction, will be exchanged, or may be returned uncon- FENCING WIRE, FIELD and ENTRANCE E FENCIN сох WIRE, an 2 GATES, GARDEN RS CAST RON VAS OLLERS, GARDEN SEATS and CHA ON S and every descri tion of HORTICULTU JRX ICULTURAL MACHINES, ruben Free on application. Every article guaranteed to be Б. Brors & Co. Office: 18, Cannon Street, City, T E.C. ; " and near id ne ae" Ea 3 e Netting is kept in stock), 148, Сора Thames Street, E.C. ; ponte the бо of London Brewery, and close to the London D Steam Boat Р s FRIGI DOMO." — Patro: cna Duke of Northumberl: век eo Devonshire for Chiswick Meum. пр ВЕЕ ird Joseph Paxton ological T, , Majasty the Bof uns Tor tbe Но p ey for he *al Palace, Royal for VROPEONUR à E OLI p EA yr DOMO,” a Сайтан made rfect 0:000 ог of Heat a M 18 applied, a f a fixed tem; € It is XA eos ded к Soren urposes, for preserving Früits and Flowers fro уз of the sun, from em from айас! Ed insects, алай ind То be had in an required lengths. rds wide . 18. 9d. per yard ur yards wide. .. 38, 6d. per Ка proved mak e,2 "yards "wide.. 1s. 94. per yard. proved o” Nett іт wide. d 2s. y ut ы Also * Frigi Domo" Ne! ide, ELISHA Е Авс x, Who A and Sole СЕЗЕ А irent Trinity Lane, Cannon Street, City, and of all Nurserymen and Seeds« men годе ut the s kingdom. 4 * [t is much cheaper than Mats as a covering." " 1002 i THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. — E ы „чыыр for the MILLION.—On the principle and patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., co: ombining | aud: durability. Но ШШЕ apness, excellence, SPAN- ROOF | HOUSE ааа three pe and glazed with Taen Sheet Glass, ipplied ready for fixing, 2L ft. by 13 ft., ; 43 ft. by 19 ft., T3L Fd. бї. by 25 fÈ, 1617. Illustrated Circulars, with Prices, can be had on application to SaMvEL НЕВЕмМАХ & J. Monros, Agents, 7, Pall Mall East, London. Also A HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- TION, €: , price 15; ; post free, 1s. 14. Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. ст ле SADDLE BOILER. эк ise. is the e perfect, by the addition of an upright eH y Ses A Which quite closes the arch and side | flues, апа Tod m. Mer 5. m рои асока way with all E a bd hird more h ing surface to the boil VERE i ers a Aan to the direct jon of the fire. Works, ‚ Edward Street, Broug| SPA Manchester, Steam Power Hortisultaral and Hot-wa Works, Loughborough. ДЕБЕИ GER, the. Pro rietor of the abov finding it pee chi (гот, eed great demand for Ma u погас Buildings and Heating aratus) to make ius EUIS to his Premises, CN io it Edi uy with an entire STEAM-POWER MACHIN is now enabled сіб Orders entrusted to him with E tie greate dispatch, and ai lowest possible price consistent with good and substantial pes оа EA Working Model, Plans and Estimates, free Heating by Hot Water. J. ug iL IRON MERCHANT, 1, Bankside, London, S.E. HO OT. WATER PIPES, from prose per Sard в 1s. 3-inch, 1s. 104. ; and 4-inch, 2з. BENDS, t VALUTA 1s. Ф 9s. ul and 3s. each. THROTTLÉ V. 0s., 138., ар each. Other ES e nt equally low P E P goods =. 4 manu- facture. i. Адош given, fe 5 rs by post punctually attended to А i Hot Water. OT-W TER PIPES, at Reduced Wholesale Prices, xm Elbows, Бурвень Тее PEN and every er AV Wi ые an Boilers, гас , Conical, Ошм, TUBULAR, and 4s. each. uà Boilers and Iron Stands use without brick work, "Valves from 10s. 6d. each. Patent | | | | | | Баз [cron #1, га id HeozwaTER A APPARATUS for Greenhouses, &c. Hot pice "Vineries, Estimates on application, J. Jones & Soxs, б, A London, S.E. For List of Prices see Gard Oh June 24, 186i URY and POLLARD'S nur BOILERS fo HEATING ш; бе а WATER, 2060 at Seats of Duke of | Neweastle, Lord Bel Viscou Sydney's replaced, after &c., | being 20 years in EL use. Apply 24 17, New Park Street, Southwark, London, S.E. AND POLLARD have just fixed, at Wollaton | URY PE Suse for iar M RUN several BOILERS and LONG f PIPES, Саг EL N. oG z RROVW, үе = HORTICULTURAL BUILD! tty vues max Liverpool дами Кпо! Reference pr to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great | Britain and Horticultural Works, Kensal Green, London, T. AND 1. TAYLOR (late 4 Jonn TAYLOR & ФЛ dsom DS for Sale TH. e WOOD and GLASS со NSERY ORIES Pr X bes TO of them were pou ч a gentleman residing in Park Tans an objection being raised unt of their intercepting the view from the adjoining RE. They Were not fixed. Designs and Prices fixed complete in any part of the United Kingdom forwarded upon application. p Greenhouse 8 ОЗ Patent YENTI ILATING and DE are simple, с cheap, and efficient ; have тоте ; will burn many hours without s of Suspeusion Stoves, Tue N SUSPENSION š been largely adopted and ар] attention, and 5 a small ROS for fuel. Price: 208., 308., 38s., and upwards. irc. oes 508., 608., T 90s. HOT-WATER PARATUS 'onservatorie: es, Gree: houses, Fornes; Forcing Pits, &c., edet LER fitted up c = Dea: London Bridge, E & Co., 46, King Wiliam mon Established a.D. 1700. BY HER МАЈЕ TTERS PATENT. Milbank's Self: Teatina X Bote Boiler. Manufactured Г Sold only by À E. PHILLIPS, High Street, Chelmsford, Essex. TM s great confidence in recommending this BOILER to . has Gent] LUE ies eners, Nurserymen, and the Pub! M ата for Es tim pabilities, Itissimple in constru n, inex] n. ing ved the 7 most economical in the Nee ker of fue ofa amy Ате IS It is very powerful for heating p! Ses ; ofthe із іп contact with the water e— Flu o BOE Ga uses the сшде Тиер befi shaft. The Boiler is set C-EAYX g the RANSTON'S PATENT BUILDINGS for under adome of CEU Er deu e action is given to the йге, ARM AP Commended by the Royal Horti- A. E. P. will be happy to forward a List of Testimonials. т Soci: ety South Kensington. Plans and Estimates free on Gr вооа, Conservatories, and all kinds of Glass Structures are ouses ofthe following Sizes always i in stock :—8j 30 | erected by A. E. E at the. lowest possiblecost. Plans ai by Ч Teet, And 24 by 12ft. ; Half- 1e 24 by 10 ft. ; Lean-to, 24 by 8ft. р төкле йө р given free o f charge. rchitects' Plans carefully carried Ster ая: of different hous st free for 6 stam mps eac! | out. Estimates ХЕ Нее едетте Churches, Chapels, or [nts е Book, fully illustrated. ML bI post for 20 st; E from the | Public Buildin: ngs, eiia most аа разне ' The Bona [5x e ntee, James CRANSTON, Architect, No. 1, Temple рр of al s guaranteed. Experienced workmen will b Row West, B irmin; ngham. to all г ort Min The Ошу Stove without a pur SH JOY й - AIRING, DRYIN h MS he sery: gs е 087 реа Sip Ms without re-lighting all wi = Каш ee ppm 12 hours, Temperature, any des ча hal en varying. Price from 12s. 64, to 6 guineas, Теше, wittes CATING MACHINES GE FILLING ч Msn К ES of - The COTTAGE KNIFE СТЕ а, КАТЕ EAN; Н pd and Polisher of. К> ЕТТ "у 3s. Gd. to 108. 6d. Prospectus H4 iH : S.N. Nasu, Ironmonger, Wee y Stove Depot, 119, Ne ERR CEA CNN Greenhouses—Heating Apparatus, Į ENNIS 1 PATENT. МЕТ uma | p Жын INGS Жем g TAL e С HORI ORTI rely new principle. The Ec E this Patent is perfect; the о сові xt TOR and rtg rmanen exu Send roof insured, eading bn ontod, es are extr ness of fraj lig dao € erfectly chute кшш y ventilated, e Speed c9 [e Tu о the day tbe te Pod desideratum it and Ком yumetry of growth and NE From ihe complete adjustment of struct patent t EE КЕ зо fllio rison i t with peris! шей luam im 'avoural BERE TES ARDENERS OWN GREENHOUSE Late eA as Dench’: The (Patent, Plant, diens) Ман Trent) is а Tenant's bee; PESCE 12s. 6: D: as da s introd ost inr e t nstruction, uy zs Неро Е pe тое which he feels, Pg pes E by gentiomen having limited tenures, With Rivers «эше they make n elleni йр aoas ш ato all that vie hus us a profitable poot P Wood poris at the lowi Prospectuses su пае ОП С. rospectuses am: stimates on aj ary Pes ыр Horticultural Builder, Hot-water E; Карла, &c., Chelmsford, Esses, P ATENT WORCESTERSHIRE RANGE, PRIZE MEDAL 180. Awarded for excellence. ae ADVANTAGES pi the above dr n» о Ovens are heated: amount of Солт, as one о! Со: ГРИН of Соок. T е о of iei EO. "ra ELS Adaptability, Can Mel oU turers, JONES ug eie УГ ox. Bos, те & WiLsow, Ironmongers Mie 436, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT PIPE JOINTS. T. S. TRUSS- C.E., 53, GRACECHUROH STREET, LONDON, E.C. eans of these Joints the "X is executed in less than half the time required for Socket Erunt а be ие Apparatus removed and егес{ей elsewhere with the greatest By m alterations ean at any time made, in cost is the facility. A considerable saving in б effecte These Joints have been used for several лл givin Society's Gardens, South Kensington and Chiswick, and many other places in Horticultural and Royal pom entire eatisfaction, and may be seen in use at the For a few prices, see last weka Advertisement, ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION, Ta; A oat t Strand. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, with Prices and Books E rwarded on appiication. FORD'S NEW “VOWEL”. WAS. MACHINES AUC c d s this аг опа1 wo ione) ay m ke е = T urchasers dai R the Tatentoos in publicly soliciting 3 trial, m London, ЕО: & Co., 63, Fleet Street, sumat Вахон Dawson Street, Dublin. Catalogues Шу Medals at NEW TARIFF ОР GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 90008. MILLINGTON, AND COLOUR MERCHANT, “87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. THOMAS GLASS бее Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS: Остовкв 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1003 „ne с —— «іоны Pi b blished, beautifully bound, from a d anual Sale of Quicks, Forest Trees, &c. MESE SEEWBOLD Ax AN D OLIV ER are ser Deri G by nson, Sj aw bourne, МЕЗ. CAUDLE' S CURTAIN LE CTURES. EET ася ILLUSTRATED WITH A CHROMO-LITHOGRAPH, AND MANY WOODCUTS, EE EE "The "abore wi S SERVON, m Dc ө ers. By CHARLES KEENE BRADBURY, EVANS, лхр CO, 11, BOUVERIE STREET, &.С í E OA E хватам, Вспљккь, Мавкат — PROTHEROE AND MORRIS are instructed Hollo lurortaxT TO prn) Ne — 3 COURONNÉ” or тне IurrnrAL БоСІЕТҮ ОР ч-на Henori or FRANCE. RUIT E Their Scientific and Profitable Сойше. Fror ith Ln М Price (a 0d. oand imal Us rs With 191 - gs. Price un clo Bagsh Cultivato to prune and train fruit trees to estionably teach on The "Field, WirniAw Wzrsrzy, P: E.C. RA PL г ad STe imprimis in Kewensibus servata мыны auctoribus : Вкктилм Dicotyledonum Polypeta ri Street, je Gara W.C. ; Co., 5, Tien etta Stree! уеп! еп, к= Жою 14, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W, ©. = Gardeners.—Whem you п ask for 2 NTED PRIZE me. ardeners and E , but are K X Уй = Р соттоп сау, ат sold аа geniin uine жй а, d which has caused aints to be made them о due which were not ol 10 of which are mad de by sellers and makers, & k C.'s Pruning and Budding Kni e the етич and the cheapest in the 754 Paxton Works, Sheffield. Established upwards of 125 years. 09. HALL д бишен, апа IDING KNIVE EE &c., may be obtained from m Еа zi d Roed Metohsats mi the We only make one iuality, the best that сап be manufactured, ЕА df expense, tho. same as the late Saynors always made during their lifetime. WIEDER Cutlery Works, Sheffield URY ARDS, D XHIBITIO — E Mention tor IMPROV: NG and BATH APPARATUS and арр CE awarded to Tarimo ud te Within, Е.С. Bath- rooms fitted up in the best man: ROWN AND GREEN’ S KITCHEN Е The PRIZE М 64 Lond: D Хет Patent, “ A ke with an Open -— cures sm унш all close, heate or smell, Tuomas, 72, Bishopsgate CLOSE RANGE with an OP xri DRE Prize Medal awarded to Bnowx & GREEN at the Caes ж Ee Dion, n. Td ы Chimneys. No с1озе heat or smell. s, 72, Bishopsgate Witbin, E.C. NS, Cw Monument, ре BRIDGE, дерт d A.D. LE CUTLERY, lebe for more than 150 нуч , remains онла for uality and cheapness, furiis à а choice suited ic The following are some aion non blade being of the best Жр Ан, Muni ed 8, 29 23 | 28 эп ал FORKS. —The ou bod а Strongly plated. Every article К E CA Кыа, рад. by АШПОО, on the cA. olloway, close to the Бетеп Manufacturers to the een and Prince of Wales. fremd Pra pn ту" - = хи - North HOMQ:OPATHIC | THURSDAY, 26, without reserve, ; K | ground being — pol E. Moy ‘Building - ри Е Y. GEH ICELAND MOSS с А. | whole of the GR. ENHOUSE с NTS, р Bio choice PEARL Кусу; уку AS LUE, FRY'S SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE. rers Wro anges of Тїш. OE LO EA DES КАС Е r Майшыйлге o Cocon who obtained tho Fre Medai, Tap Ваа n m | SE о e pam ref remote and otor o1 and Pxcelenps of U пашу, ЖЕ | PARTE prior to Ostalagass bo Puri Sale. may C Б OBTAINED ТИЕ STARD |n vi panel TEE ^ e >} мл, ONLY PRIZE MEDAL , рге alüern, at the Groat Exhibition, 1802. кы ашшы Essox, Х.К. е Mark, { AD, on each Package, Their Genuine Had DS нна, а qualities perteulaly Bulbs, Standard and warf Roses, &c. т=н Sold by Grocers Mis PROTHEROE лхр NORRIS will SELL &J. Сом мах, London. do AY LAO, at the ORT A R, 39, Grace- ana Perrins troet, К.С, 'on SATURDAY, Oetobor 28, t of Fi ас. Ea 37 га озон, er 33, nt 1 Clock precisely, а first-class Collection of DU. СИ W 9 liclous Condiment, a S La Find ET eec Д alis, moni m uneulu: olus, * | «THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE, ia c0 1r Snowdrop Ж; a fine Assortment of ЭШ iandsomo STANDA I The public are салчу against чог loss imitations, sn Du F ROS EN; selected AMERICAN йлы om "umm э оша pM that Lea & ма же Namen are o Wrapper, Label, p and other Azalons, Hybrid Rhododendro: ottle, and & opper, Ask FoR Lea ERRINS" ncs w the ue me Catal M м ro аз ts, Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Pi " de Messrs. Crosse & V dee Ls Монг S airs FE Valnor губи паа — me Y^ of 7 домен E y Esox, N.E. EAEE UID AONE .—lhe Medi е а] ресей of this pure Meere > M: id Stomachic duode, к. те lind апа E а э кота itu nien d эчүче or Lad ni Jeri epared sole y Dixwxronp & Co., Chemists, ey ale Nuray pe d Өш N d Street, London, Ya and sold tl торан d World | ed ттл fo! h by all Tespectabie Chemists, Асто m that i D & Co. is on each bottle and red label o he m format 0! and by Grocers an JINNEF ORD unningdalo ку, Вами. "i "id IuronrawT к BALE о! Мз PROTIGEROE AND MOR RRIS are 'intracted Y by Mr, Noble h Edition, pm price HUS on the SKIN; a Guide o ds тетеп of of the Skin, Hair, and ж, D Cases, К,А — n r Diseases fa; the Stool RY includ: VEN ip eh EUR and DECIDU! ег | evidence of the most S ш careful Mere парок ym X3 ^ and ү АЁ pre ш, Un NES quantities That wh d an unlim bearing Honn, F.R.C.S., Su oon tó tho Dispe presenting 21a, ‚ Charlotte Street =i Mena end [ulis these disense Plantations, nnd to tho Trade any о! is rare and excellent, т. P ue has | ble i^ to the curable, ”— Lance: dp Have been only ved тоюм үү | maladies, NAE the labourers | Е сызы у to this improvement Mr. Hunt ur ,"—Medical Ti mes. | London: Т. mt | Fucrnanps, 37, D to 7 ft. 8,000 first-c! t austriaca ind named ior 6 ft. m P. HL 4 to 7 ft, 2,000 а ped ke 2to4ft. splendid specimen Cedrus 15,000 Common Laurels, 2 to 3 ft., É extra Great E — . Valuable Remedies fo Afilicted. ROBERTS' Е: ZEN RATED OINTMENT, called THE РОО e END, is confidently recom- ended to the Puike i 4 ing ron for Wounds of eve: in Cure or certe e Legs, if of 20 years’ s айа ruises, БП Scorbutic + КЕРҮ Sors and Inflamed Ls в, Sore Heads, клан and Cancerous UE. "ke. Sold in OPHULÆ, xi ni eer BY te ench. Also D M ш gigan confi y ears’ experimen: withoui а pi] one of the best ТА medicines eve nd тиф» the blood, and assisting Nature in all her ienee thoy aro pei io гта помо wellin ings, particul ft. 3,000 Berberis dulcis, 2 to d ft. 20,000 American ge vitæ, 1 to 250 fine I chinensis 2) ft., fine, i 2 to 8 ft. ushy, 400 кшш, and Irish Yews. 8,000 Laurus КА; 2to41t., 5,000 Си] Bold in boxes rt "m 2o 3 fi. Retinospora di t Б езд 2,000 Abies Donglasii Ж. д rD 1,000 mmi поріз, емүр dus rch Firs 0 4 ft. Ё 10 00 foras To 1 to 9 ft. 500 Ай Pinsapo, 1 to 6 ft., 4,000 Ies a japonica, © to splendid specimens | Abies lasiocarpa, 2 to 3 ft. мово , Gale, 1,000 A, оро esil, 2 to 7 ft., | cR rx 1t02 ft. pleno, о Fruite and Gre: eengroce Ple MEDIATE DISP POS AL, a са BUSINESS as above, situated in one of the best localities, doing a large Family Trade. Has been in the same hands for the last "hose who can oomen £500 may apply 40:2. Е, 1, Quemws Road, Bayswater, W. a aet A. grandis үле imens of А. MERC eem Nordmaunisns, 1to 7 ft. Arundo conspicua 1,500 imbricata, vi very HIGA T 1 R р HES.— r varied and ich vas эге. т ro-Plate, Britannia j Т Ё | а Eg [3 | Ё [Л H 8 egecEn d te disp] of each is at once the 1 mubmitted to the UD and have tended untry. "oet distinguished in this so Pure Wii s. 8. BURTON, бүйт. FURNISHING 3 HS А by appolutm ent ib to H. 2 Prince of ГЕУ? атайн ies E is тана өд SE or Storing Silver and Britannia "vers, Mamie Зоте Fenders, Marble poc се Kitchen Tollet Ware аут, Отта Urns xd ra Tp Table the 29 Cabinet Fi rnitur CN with Lista ОГ чом treet, W. miim пае Б EE ED AU ТОМ Х СОСН, COLDS, ASTHMA, and ELIXIR are * speedily Cured by tho 15е of SPENCERS as m ус e rr the ES Баас dom, in bottles NIONS.—A 1 Ara буз will bo Е ine removal in a period. Moped .South Hampshire. 0 ВЕ LET, а good RESIDENCE, and first-class ARM of'160 Acres with Im mediate Possesdon. i as, а лане: p Farm. fmmediate rec ui a FARM aboul Acres fit" land," apply to Mr. Woop, East omg near О BE LET, parri dro with suite Dwelling H Roses oF th AT Е: 0 A. ч m, English; 10,00” амар seedling 000 -year seed $ Galán Hat enini Oct 2 дое стри Ды in the on of Mr. Tnos. of Arable Wee cy Acres of whole] а thoroughly Underdrained. The Dw: Buildings AE in good condition, and form a "ere The Terms and Conditions of Lett Letting may be Mr. Bar x, 22, Whitehall W.; the 6 spot. Farm (Belmont Estate) near To: SE LET, from oe reed oh iy above PAI FARN, Pasture Вт viewed Catalogues may be obtained at 1s. each, Мыкы усы йе ен the Premises; of the pal ior Homestead. Seedsmen in London; €: of the Anctioneers and Va Auers, American Nurseri mieh аа to 8. on remi Мы В enam nen near the High Cros on TUESDAY, October at lo'Clock, the cessi Coe d Ln DTI Standard Kosak. and FFult Troes, Salts бр Au Auction, Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Du аш H C. STEVENS will SELL | b PAUCTION, at King Street, Covent Garden, W. С, оп ber at mA 12 o'Clock precisely, lass Anant of re ng Standard, and Dwarf pELUM, PRA and, nd APRICOT Т DEREN ANDA ж-ы LBS бахра | ES К Та, Ao ава; Аа) ааа M Fis Grea THURSDAY, 0 October 0, Y, Novem! Surrey, about two miles from the Weybri tations, by order of n. ен, without e NURSERY STOCK, 4000 — Standard and Dwarf Perpetual "Ro 5000 Conifers, including Lawsoniana, ker igantea, Cedrus Deodara, Pinus ZI шай @ 9 д P. a eria Й ба б "оо "Seri, а erican T. Bai ed "dito, 50 Standard ditto, 14,000 есуас тач Кал тот А ET фра ot p various ; 300 Kalmia latifolia, Y E sri Азы, 000 Green. Hi Toan, 14 Laurustinns and о! 3 Heath, Stools d Layers; do Iver 5 тисе, ymouth ueuba ы зи. b AUOTION STEVENS will mim ES from Yan € р ы, л Webs Mr. 14 Brussels, MS agroeshi of 8а! consisting of Odon! Wallisí: "слота Еге to the $ Sale, and Catalogues had Devoníana, and CXEC, a small collection of HS Aud Жш. WATERER & v m choice established зара NM ю will forward them on applicati On view the Mi 1004 THE. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Гола У,у, a IRON HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS = (DESIGNED BY MR. HALLIDAY, CHIEF: GARDENER AT SCONE PALACE). чатах ALEXANDER SHANKS & SON RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT THE ATTENTION OF THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, AND GARDENERS TO THE IRON HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY THEM. The peculiarity of these HOUSES бтр in the unique e of the Elliptic OMEN eos ctp pi Cast Iron. These are quite light, but ues by means of simple Tie Rods, so that Cross Bearers, Stays, Columns, and the other y Wooden Erections are dispensed with, me and elegonoe « of appearance is at Ше same uc secured. The he advantages i in point of rong and eleganee of the "ina Houses over those constructed ot е4 ma that A. S. & Sox h Erections already put up. у М TESTIMONIALS. С Fi J. A E Esa.. o£ The илт. ry il M. А Esa. {Ата 1D doidell. € “ 23d January, 1863. November, 188. *C GgxTLEMEN,—Í i i f ©“ Sins, — Notwithstanding the continuous gales and severe weather, "le а iie e: ished t i wen I 1. finished, and ү anl will, I am confident, give us full satisfaction 1 1 i ivi І сап is in full working "ede Your men tell us that it is quite Ex in gN n 8 I think it only: i 1 `] think, better «T R agti Ж” " 1 z ч y For many the purpose, —1 am, &c., . *(Signed) Jas. Ашкх. Prensov." for Vineries, Greenhouses, &c., than the old (ави, and is vunquestio particularly when it. adjoms а house, аз ours does. *I am very happ; anship, чайнай mendsti d * “ Wardieburn pode, запыт, 25th Febi ** DEAR —1 i testimony to the superior Пе! ne Curvilinear Ton "Girder Houses over ordinary wooden houses. Their кдйда; - rinos, and gonoral у 15%. “ res: " 1 1 lofi j. 1 tt t i f the iron in Stratford, y he : sion in1 vit ish pori у only has "rom Axroxio Bnapy, Esq., J.P., F.G.S., &c., Maryland pue NC e pan Thore may Mc certain tt too ho t by day ©“ GExNTLEMEN,—In reply to nor Ме cold by кы ed E which ж glass may be the most suitabl 2i pinion on your Horticultural sess may be moi nstructed of wood. But for an ordinary "легу, Peach Н preferable to wooden nera 'The Conservatory you Up. for rvatory the pow ce are greatly MEE The expense, too, 18 not much зы ater satisfaction. 1 feared the contraction and expansion of dei kon КТ 1 h tor 1 that of ius straight line; and the heating de aii i ltl i llent, and work very well, and pee i has been broken pedis this cause. tec i i t d i i 1 i and there are no 1 St ст" washers. In fact i hi decay.—Dear Si 5, yours truly, “ (Signed) Jaxzs MEIKLE,” i I am, &c., ** (Signed) ANTONIO DE etos v $. From Jons МасхАВ, Esq., of Findlater Lodge, Trinity, near Edinburgh. From the Right Hon. the EARL or DALHOUSIE, &c., Brechin Ou ain “ Messrs. А. Shanks & Son, Arbroath, having recently erected a Conservatory for me hero in азы h pl expressing to Messrs. ваг Вада his КЫН А execution bil ful, simpl i i I recommend the Iron Orchard H ted by them in жү gardens at Brechin бишь Г і boauty » the design fth He thinks it right to add f this kind “ (Signed) Јонх Macxan." work is very мае З, WOODEN HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS. ALEXANDER SHANKS дахр SON will be glad to furnish PLANS and ESTIMATES of WOODEN HO RTICULTURAL BUILDINGS | еа e who prefer them to Iron Structurss. It is almost needless to state that, in estimating for such Buildings, all the im — vi are Kira jos the Iron aniio vili, as der аз mcer be sn o introduced into the Wooden ones. ab ili A. 8. & po E confident. * | HEATING BY HOT-WATER. A. 8. хр SON h taff of ienced Worl work; they at the same time мм genna of every ens anotar ratus à p f the Materials, and h tly th l $2215 fa» Regoti 1 ing Apparal CATALOGUES, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OF HOUSES, p FORWARDED ON тыт, . PLANS AND “ESTIMATES WILL (ALSO BE FURNISHED, ALEXANDER SHANKS ann SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, Х.В.; ul DENHALL STREET, LONDON, А. S. $ Son keep a stock оў their celebrated Lawn Mowers at 27, Leadenhall Street, from wh Qrde ptor Communications should s be addressed to “ The Еййог;” Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The Publi сасы oburn Place, isher Office, 41, Welli Street, Covent Garde tore, at tolr Oto, Lohan da ог wade pr ad in the Parish of st. 1а the Co. of Middlesex, and PaspsatoE oe Мешеу: LAE п, Bouverie Sasot n fae Pt ys can be at once executed. a of Whitefriars, City of London, and Published by them at the Осе, No, 41, W. HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. "Хо. 48.—1865.] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 98. Price Fivepence. SrAMPED EDITION, ва, ЕХ. Mangel h: Mistleto 0 jy, ne' u due T Many зен жо Pico tee | 1014 c оше plague. „1017 b, 1018" а, 1019 a Pel. о iums, еда . 104 - phlets e . 1023 a Бане fine-f “падва? . 1010 a Quit rarion, LC ah . 1022 а | Polemonium coe l0? a J021 c 1022 a Vis 1023 b "ii €—1012 e Food, economy of...... "us с Fruit Growers’ Associat 2: MUT a 1013 b 1015 a 111 a 1015 a 101 а 1011 а Viola, another Бей Worms, food of RAND EXHIBITION of ОНАН T HAMUMS, MISCELLANEOUS FLOWERS, and FRUT TS, in GUILDHALL of the x D rion Pr the iem Secretary. ссы only will be eue as ER will em ianuis o the Benefit Fund. Carriage ей, аз paa хкіхо, Hon. Se singhall m e. Ёз с. ITE Ошту et LIYBITOOL De T3 Ww f RISE Da MUMS Ed FRUIT will be held i '5 Hall on WEDNESDAY, SOLOSE on November 20. For Schedules, &c. 1 E W. Ker, Hon, Sec., 4, Basnett Hx Liverp ep AL Le. SPECIAL. ND Xinh P ech. PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. E, EED Gnowrns and Ae Wisb Genuine darden and Agricultural Seeds. Ј AMES e sz. ER ND со. ВЕЕР Tigers DON ? звану h B Ноот, ТА ond №" апі GEN (UINE AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, um d айтыш geons offers ES FArRHEAD & Sox, rohanta, T T. Boroug h Market, London, S. pu CALD ECOTT, AND BAWTAEE on application to ket. Place, еван Ut Returns made for Consignments of Fruit and other sent on Commission by Merchants or (oia LIT to London, Liverpool, dues Scotland, or Ireland. шиле ү ON - хае DON мы offers "^ eria with ee, to give a hen Жз well-maturi h prominent ‚Кыр LIST of SO ETS d sm d йїп Nursery, ы Joh AUS don, N.W. S SLENDINNING AND D SONS h n extra ns Fruitin, cidem PRICED LIST may be had. n applicat Chiswick E "iom Ker niiet Late from Josrru devotes S for SALE. fa Castle, Merthyr SERI SHIRE SHOW GOOSEBERRY E dozon, uina. ета x LE iderton, near Manchester, ^ d P ears u оташ 2 е Ма urseries, London Road, ram Tes general assort- Hu rs Bouayp & T 4 Jones, B Cus mi m сан а на пев D Que. MEE in Pots— | st; CHERRIES, amenta 1 Ei to, an a nspection of t f uriralled Pd collection ofthe abore, ш сй hare for inany ea amem юе ALOGUIS Бе had on үз z A PRIGED 500, announce that KC атур ALOGUES of AZ VINES, and Y BEIMISH коЛ. ROS CONIFERZ, | p SEEDS, ima be had on application at their Tking Nursery. pooh and Other Flower Roots. a| BUT AND McCULLOCH' AUTUMN CA' No» of the above sent free by on application. een: "à zx плооп, Seed Merchants, South Ќо do rent Garden Market, Lonáon, W.C. СЕ IARLES TURNER" "1 UR to execute orders with the finest p rymt vAn tt A NTHS TULIPS, GROOTS, RARCIBSUS &c. The in fine condition ATALOGUES on п application; е R oyal Nurse es, Slo oug! Dres UDB A a быы, in fine R. Опекх, 154, Жашан а Коаа, tories, E t Garden - S B cs mem at unusually "n m J^» E. ; Conserva- other Dut: ulbs. NW Ho DOPER e тео eived large consignments of the above, of best quality, and in excellent condition, mi ed on TI z^ «E Nursi OT New W; Жз. obn's Hill New dsworth HEP ШП s and other Dutch Bulbs. SW M. ls TUS AND SON beg to acquaint their us Patrons that they have received their usual Con- ient. of Choice HYACINTHS, TULIPS, d va RICED pen ate CATALOGUE epos st free oi Highgate Nurseries, n, N. The эм Twelve peram na Imported QU S Uu * 0 8 на Twelve Shing. SurroN & "hs I Berks Seed Establishment, Reading, t Dutch Flower "2 QUTTON'S s AUTO MN i ATALOGUE of the above is Au dei and may be h: pe and post Te on application. N & Soxs, Royal val kshire Seed Establishment, Readin ng. E © H рне Unri 1 Collections of Bulbs. UTTON' 8. GUINEA COLLEC TION of BULBS for MIN a 10. Ue xe € ASSES. SUTTON'S GUINEA S for L BEDS and BORDERS. For particulars see SOTTO JMN meten. which may be had gratis and post. c TTON & Soxs, Royal Berks ihment, Read ARTERS GARDENERS VADE- EC. UM, AUTUMN T n tando of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and un is now read; B AND SUGDEN S HYACINTHS, TULIPS NS. NARCISSUS, ADI LU NUNCULES i0 АНОН S, LILIES, AMARE ARYLLIS AUTUMN FLORA post paid Bia н А goen Seed and VIDE froe mn шышы 12, Garden, P * T N G G A R 200,000 CROCUS, 100,000 SNOWD on application. Street, Covent I N G. D 50,000 HY ACINTHS, 100,000 TULIPS, kc. Bann & Svane, M Seed and Plant Merchan ts, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W, "T ARGE YELLOW CROCUS and MIXED DOUBLE T. and SINGLE HYACINTHS in Mae to offer to the е, Price on aiuston to J. 7, Borough Market, London, SEP New Catal of Mey o Dutch OBERT PARKER bogs леке: New F NN un and ris [o n ruit Troes, &c., Ama or pe dd нег Pm is m rien ‚ Tooting, —9 S and FICOTEES.— Ee Pairs of fine amed 8 vex de "d а £1, D eA included. New p rM єт pA So UTTON AND BONS can now supply the a bove, of cellent quality. PRICED CATALOGUES exe and pen free on (Mele erae Bulbs, &c. that his à NEW Handy and Md Рн "2d C узо 2 . Royal Berl rkshire Seed Estab uper Double Hollyhoc URSERIES, SAFFRON WALDEN. ILLIAM CHATEHR'S ANNUAL "ревоктрттун CATALOGUE of the above is now forwarded to any жайгын УЙ Mom of one postage stam Win тев, Nurseries, Зайго! е Сна GE JACKMAN AND "SOR pee mo Aere » T 5! е! uw EE MEO. STOCK от 1865 and Sj аа ONERE ECRIRE Т9 1015, pou MRS. POLLOCK. pep Summer- k Plants, ка 2 qund per dozen. hies Сым ен». Cambridgeshire. The б. ега ERSON anp SON offer SEED of A, CINEBARIA, an and miir of first- gama qua nno ACIE NES STOCK, Pod. an pm S CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, „ог similar qualit y, 0d. and 1s. PIX N gz Wood, London, N.W. e der und Бан ONING anp CO., NunRSERYMEN and SEEDSMEN, Sasso eim, llan: to си to their р TET TES of VEGETABLE and AORICULTURAL SEEDS for 1800 vill days, and will benoni endid Nou applicant New Aera TES GEERD, Nu NURSERYMAN, Ghent, Belgi lowing Amateur ANEW. o Trade thak CALADIU Мз: supp 1 81. prepared to an ЖЕЛ со de Morny, C. Lamartini, C. Mme. | Andrien, C. Mme. Houllet, and C. Thibaut, The Six for £5. ppl иа quantity of ACORNS 1805 an а 1866. SERABER begs to announce that his NEW DESCRIPTIVE CAT. ALOGU E Y PL E p. rnt Er TRES ^ for the Autumn of 1865 and Spring of 1806, may application, Ti пе Lea Bridge Road Nu ED N.E. NE w ROSE C E and 1866, GENE » CATALOGUE h- URSERY STOCK Woodlands Nursery, Микей, near Uckfield, Sussex. OHN "also Wau, Woop & Sox will be happy to forward copies of the above on applica! cation. H. LANE AND. SON'S © ATALOGU ES of ROSES, ДРЕ б SHRUBS, илт, RHODODENDRONS, " Aro now ready, 9 - ] p» had on application at. Me Nurserios, Great Os nd, Шегі, Rose үүх. AUL (Son and К ssor to the late А. UAR bogs to announce that his NEW DESC en IPTIV ЗАТ. р LOGUE of ROSES is now ready, and will be forwarded p appli- ho stock ís large and in splendid condition rseries, Майа am Cross, London, N, ow ready, 1865 and 1866, DAUL AND оте NEW ROSE CATALOGUE will be found a useful — Post free on ay App lication. Old о Te unt Nurseries, N e Trade. _ z gava PATENS. ~AN sound New Seed, by the r 100, H. н. Don ibam, seen WILKIN, Tiptree, Kelvedon, Essex, can supply * Trade with 1to 2 feet SPRUCE M. 1 to? feet SEED], C SYC. AMORES; 3 to 5 feet ASPEN LEAF POPLARS; 3 to 5 foot LOMBARDY POPLA RS; l-year GIAN T AS SIPARAGU 78, &c the Trade. AER DONALD AND e of the Goldsworth Nurseries, • Woking, ed А. celebrated for the — collec- Joniferæ, Erergre cation, free by pon. T E x E L- tion and са T yov Tree Shru м.о), E bo rait, Соо to fo randa P} CED CATA- LOGUE resen Season, free by post applicat! pou [AS BEARLE sa lar meme е LONN ARDY HO POPLA тта stuff, L^ P^ 12 feet Tu in — iu — mE rom uc EUC ОМА ursery All equal р "Villa Nurse MÀ Square, utem Tora бак. "Zim ‚ &c. Wo. ND INGRAM have a үшү ш stock of «з "m LIN VG ENGLISH OAK, 1 and ме, ; ENGLISH ELM, 1 and 3 years ; HAZEL, AA MAPLE, year all € rq and strong. "Transplan! — SPRUCE F IRS, and 2 to 24} ft. Prico on application. - rseries, Hunti: ntingdon. TOHN T SONS, poem Nurseries, А E ounty ye th, offer игре quantities of the followin HORN Q QUICK, Fanda тог! -year LARCH, SCOTCH SPRUCE, ALDER, ELM, BEECH, SYCAMORE, ASH, OAK, SILVER FIR, and a uantity of ns fit for el planting. TER Tm RICE CE LISTS to be had application. EVE HAWS and HORSE 1—74. also а large number of Strong LARCH, BEECH, ASH, and SYCAMORE. For prices appl ex D. H. Hicoixs, The Nurseries, E the TRADE. sm SEEDL IN THORNS ead and on cm AUCUBA прно: „зей Prices c ns, Boughton Ni o TRA SE ai OTHERS еу d y=} А TCH and AUSTRIAN FIRS, OAK, ALD. p reda THORN, же | BEECH, &oc., free to any.Station in Бейра stated price. Joe. Јоверп TREMBLE ieh ANTED, 5000 or 10,000 HOL is 1-y -year “Seedling, 2 years RAS for r Budding. £ ie Lie and Sample to PEU TU o Nurs om ANTED, 3500 OEVERGREE N. FOREST TREES, vi ads Slough, АЕТ 5 ari fó MU Ер x, Nursery Т, ВЕ DISPOSED OF, at low prices, a large : UE of various FLOW uw UBS, from 5 to 10 feet, high. ЕА ices on applica atio eries, tea. F SALE, several dozen .of the above Shrubs, between 3 and 4 v^ high. А quantity of other оссе and about qs The ground must be cleared before ic € Por Octob ай House, Edmonton, №. ; or Bury ISHROOM - SPAWN, 58. per Bushel. hlet, with New = зырт из за. ; A T Pi tato, be., L Ux dag €—— 18, ; 8, "EB ALBERT M WINTER CUCUMBER, le per iin mp ^ Jawes CuTHILL, ed Ad OUEST . . - To Farmers, XCELLENT strong CABBAGE E PLANTS of t de {ок eh UR YORK. ENFIELD MARRET, ласу DAT BINSONS LARGE DRU pe Ы orlare, AST HAM, ECC RICK LET nd Gro Grass Seeds Exportation. соттон "хр D SONS have received E su pply of NEW GRASS SEEDS of the neni T dry condition. Prices will be forwarded This is one of the best months for Sorrow & x" As IL т е.а m v о ВЕ SOLD, Chea. шу 1 Бү of PAMPAS GRASS (Gyn nn It or Coa AT Pri Ом FREDERICK Ркактхѕ, Bedford 1096 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LOUIS VAN HOUTTE, NURSERYMAN, GHENT, DIRECTOR OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SCHOOL OF THE BELGIAN GOVERNMEMM Begs to announce that his Goods are Delivered Free at t Messrs. В. SILBERRÁD лхр SON’S Office, without any expense whatever to the Buyer, but 28 оба 5s. will be charged on each package. of Genera in Van Houtte's Catalogue No. 109. The so-called DUTCH BULBS are all AE. here before the end of October, and consequently till another year no finer Bulbs can be e теш. Ж i Бей: Amaryllis | Aru [Calliprora [Сој (Cumingia [Ет [Got pora Іротоа е [Ranunculus "Aimnoehaxia quiere] |Calopogon (Gonvallaria |Сусав ue {ора i us ris е-е Reineckia ошм Sen ana Camassia |Cordyline (Сус! amen Eucodonopais [S A Ixia — |Pancratium Rogiera Anem Bobartia Chrysophyllum |Co: тудайв Cypella Eurycle: || eere Lycoris |Pandanus |Sanguinaria hepatios | Brodizea. issus Cossign пећи Fe ЕЕЕ ocallis appa |Pentlandia Sanséviera Anomatheca Brunswigia |Coburgia [Crin ANA DEIN Galanthus Hypoxis Maranta A [Su rana Anthurium [Calanthe Coccocypselum (Crocosmia Gardenia Imantophyllum 'Nægelia ‚Phor 'Saurauja Contents of Van Houtte's RE = Abelia Areca |B rassi: |Coburgia endrobiu: |Euonymus Пех. КОТЕ Pimel Saecolabium Abutilon Arenga | Broughton Cocos Desfontainea Ferns llicium (Figularia Œnocarpus HERI Бон іа Arthrotaxis Ан Coelogyne piyola iita Roye ndigofera Ligustrum Olea _ gos Snrcopodium Acampe Arundina Colletia > Galeandra Iochroma Lilium Oncidium Pin Sarracenia M Arundo md Convolvulus Dipladenia, Gastrolobium |Топорвіѕ Limatodis барар Pipera Saurauja Astelia Calanthe Correa Di ганыны |Gastronema Iriartea Lithosperniumi Срок Pittosporum Sauromatum P Astrocaryum |Calathea Coryanthes Dis: Gentiana Jovellana Livistona Plectocomia Saxe-Gothea Attali |Calceolaria Corypha Dra end Beaune Jubæa Lomatia Ое Н Pleroma Acrocomia Azalea mdica (Callicarpa Cosbæa ZA Gesne Kennedya Luculia Oreodoxa Podocarpus Adenandra Bactris Calonyction RR Gom; е Kleinia Luzuriaga Ornithogalum |Роропіа glottis Aendes nm e Cam n Crowe: seus Солона Knightia Lycaste Ourisia Polianthes Schizostylis Agapanthus Banksi: Curbmilnglà Pa К ан phyl- | Korthalsia Magnolia Oxalis | Primula Schomburgkia. Agathea Barkeri: К poppinghamja Echinopsis dae Labichia Mahonia Oxylobium Геше ue Scottia Agave enteros Castanea Cupress! Echites Grevill Lacæna Malortiea Palms Seaforthia Agnostus Berber: Castanosper- Cycas Edwarsia Gr оша Lachenalia Mamillaria Pandanus AP aad Sedum Alocasia Berti оа mum буй Elæagnus Guilielma Lzelia. Manettia Paphinia тайпа Selenipedium Alstrcemeria Beschorn. TUM Cattleya сетне Elis Habranthus L:eliopsis Mappa Parochetus Sempervivum Amaryllis Besse Centaurea cnoches Elseodendron Hakea Lagerstræmia Maranta Passiflora SDN ias Serissa. Amphicome Bignonia Cephalotus imb idium Enkianthus HARBORS Lambertia Marianthus Pelargonium Raphiolepis Skimmia Andromeda Blandfordia HC шш суролу Entelea Lapageria Martinezia Pescatorea Regelia. Smilax Angræcum Нена Cypripedium Epacris ту Latania Mauritia Phædranassa Reineckia Sobralia Anguloa Bolbophyllum Е Е orea Сул Epidendrum Hemiandra Laurelia Metrosideros Phajus Я Renanthera Solanum Anectochilus — |Bomarea Chamzerops Cyrtopodn Eranthemum j|Heterotoma Laurus Metroxylon Phalænopsis Restrepia Soia Anopterus Bonapartea Chorisema Cytisus DE. Hibbertia Leiospermum |Miltonia Philesia Ба р! itis Ansellia Boronia Chrysoglossa Dacrydium Houlletia Leptotes Mitraria Phoenieopho- Stanhopea Anthurium Brabejum |Chysis Deemonorops Gm Hovea - Leucophyton |Monoehztum |Phomnix . [rium Rhodelela Stenanthera Aphelexis |Brachysema Ea Hes |E | Huntleya. Leucopogon Mutisia Phyllocladus Боре Біепосагриѕ Aralia Brahea Dasylirion |Eu | Hyo; DES Libertia |Myrtus Physurus Rubus Stenomesson Araucaria iBrassavola Glianthus ‘Daviesia [onem Hyphe ILibocedrus iNandina Pilocereus Sabal Stevensonia ontents of Van Houtte's Catalogue No. 111 Abies | Arisema |Calystegia | Crypto Farfugiura Hoteia upinus jOsmunda Pus anys Ros rinchium Acantholimon [дина |р ра ИИ Ferns, Sint dy Hovenia Lychnis OQOurisia [B ҮТ feuilles Fu lamia Acanthus Armeniaca Cupaipghamla Festuca Hydrangea Lythrum Oxalis [Prumnopitys ЗЕН Smilac Acer E dem | on di Cupre: | Forsythia. Hypericum aackin Pæoniæ her- Pru Dam: а Achiliea с-н БС а Cyclam: [En amboisiers Iberis Maclura baceæ [Pr n h; Aconitum ү Catalpa |Cyd Е as Пех Magnolia Coll,Calot, |Ptelea rss RUN Arundo |Catananche Cypripedium Indigofera Mahonia MURIS пса sclepias [Ceanothus Cystopteris Punkin Iris Ma 58 үт ошак prom b раво ан Cedrus Cytisus Gaill Jasminum |Paj ч риш naria Adenophora |Asplenium Celastrus Czackia Gaulthiera Jeffersonia Morata (Saxitr. Ic Adonis =з ltis Dactylis Gazania ngjan решо 'wnia | Pyrethru "Egopodium Asterocephalus |Cephalanthus |Delphinium Genista Melittis od (Poirier) Æsculus Astragalus Cephalotaxis Dentaria Gentiana Таш Menispermum Ponchos Дар Me (Gr ) stemma Astrantia Cerastium Deutzia Geranium almia Honth Pears lanthus гае. + Cerasus D us Geum Menziesia Periploca nonis Aira Athyri Сиз nus Ginko Kniphofia (Tri-| Mespilus Pernettya Ranunculus Aubrieun Ceterach wer Gladiolus toma) Ba suxia Phalaris Raphiolepis ebia Aucuba аена (Су- реза (Wei-| gandav. Koelreuteria onarda Phellodendron |Rehmannia Alnus Aulne donica jap.) gela) dwarfs Lamium Morat Philadelphus Reineckia Alstræmeria Azalea, hardy |Chamæcyparis |Dioscorea ramosus Larix Morina Phlomis Retinospora Althea — frutex| Bambusa. Cheiranthus Dodecatheon Glechoma trea ES rhlox Rhamnus if syr.) popijt Cherries Draba Gleditschia hyrus yosotis Phormium Rhaponticum yssum lis Chelone Dracocephalum G АГА зр Laurus Хара Plums Rheum Amelanchier |Berberis раролан АА ром Griselinia um Narthex pus Rhexia |o OU M m —— —« ЖШ — "M 0 ul us t.ocladus ius Amygdalus Bignonia E ilobium. бае Leucojum або hera rma Rhodora Andromeda Biota pio nia Epim medium au phila Lintris Omissions thera Ehedotypus Androsace Blechnum ете ата Eranthis era Libocedrus Onoclea latanus Rhus Anemone xd dem Corchorus (Ker- ыы Ше ыи Ligularia Ophiopogon Platycodon Ribes Anthericum Bom: гіз) Егі Helenium Ligustrum ӨРДҮ» ы о Robinia Apios Бола ОЕ Coreopsis dm Helleborus Lilium Orchis odophyllum Ко! cg Apples Buddleya Cornus Erpetion Helonias PM m (Ulmus) |Polemonium Rose Apricots Butomus Corthusa Eryngium Hemerocallis nus (Fraxinus) ЕотурорА цио amemontéftorés Aquilegia Cæsalpinia Corydalis pee" Hepatica спее dae {Polygonum к ks Arabis Calophaca. Corylopsis Heracleum piriosanáron б ма (Roh-|Polypodiuia igi Si Aralia Calopogon Corylus Bucana Heterotropa Loni Желе PS hum bract. (rem.) |Silene Araucaria Caltha Cotoneaster Exocordia Hibiscus Lotus Capucines Silphium Arenaria Calycanthus Cratægus Fagus Hieracium These THREE CATALOGUES (Nos. 109, 110, and 111) are to be had at the Office of Messrs. R. Бпљеквар & Sox, 5, Harp Lane, Gres LOUIS VAN HOUTT an, Ghent (Belgium), begs to call special attenti th Улх Hourre's CATALOGUE No, 109 contains an enumeration. of following PLANTS fachuded i his A EUR 1 bos 105 x = = MAN Ne (trat Gold Заоа іа AM P Interea) Ехо), Seta a HOTHOUSE PLANTS.—ABUTILO LL А06 rates of 409., 605 . He С LÜNGILOBA and TIGRÍNA, at 20s each: -$ CE AEST INDIAN AMARYLLIS e The | Of first-rate elass 1 uus bdo. fit for the nex! ҮА Elnefowering АМА RYLLIS IMPERATRIC L (PROCERA), 20s. to 40s., B GNO. CATALOGUE No. 111 Hardy Pl ONE DONI MR оа үк ara hg Volume of the “ Flore des US ORNATUS, 168. Agel m of the XVI | 12s. Кори dozen TOL BROD E en ”.8в. DA. T08. ANZECTOCHILUS NOBILIS. 24s, A tey extensive collection of small-sized pAbws, atavery pp rate Tato: pots (Tri ABREN iapa LANTS.—PERUVIAN ALSTRÆMERIA Mer of colours ; robust, erect desi E c E varieties, f ed habit, in the way of the Alstroemeria brasiliensis, fit for pot. PA. 115] flowering in the Ж in x € prope 12 борон pianta in pota or fe OMA ТОШЫЛАМА, Тире eed ШШ аата 9 umi w] d scar kinds for grou] flowei New MARIANTHUS, with orange flowers, 4s. TORNITMOGALUM A AUREUM CR Ара Б» im^ rb ern] OCHETUS COMMUNIS, 10d., a celestial-blue flower, size па form of a Pea, Clover leaves, RUIT T TREES, and especially the new BELGIAN J pir РОЛУ te margined clear orange flowers, 04. Sp боне, Taperen; Бапан) Fontaine, Dunt AL AZALEA IND. cun пише AN Ноот" s best reels CAMELLIAS, VaN = $ to BELGIAN PEAR 1 пете ERBACEOUS заат 00 seedlings in small pots for 165. (to be had till E. A fine Collection of 100 disti FLORE DES SERRES ET DES JARDINS DE L'EUROPE, Ву LOUIS VAN HOUTTE, NunseRYMÁN, Dire and Professor of the Royal Horticultural School of the Belgian Government, át id BnosGNianTr, Е. BURVENICH, ALPH. DE CANDOLLE, акаа COEMANS, REPIN, xU m m DUCHARTRE, GogPPERT, Кос сн, L PLANCHON, Ротлвуз, DE Puxpr, PxNAERT, REICHENBACH, VERLOT, VoN SCH L yY x’ LD, &c. Lu Fifteen Octavo Volumes are n: the тыга and all the Miscellaneous matter йм үүтү їп е French а age. Ni hi Volum re than 1600 fine Coloured Plates have appeared in the Volumes. Price £21 T & & sa Subscription for One Volume in aiat Britain, #1 128., each. Number sent fri і. 8 t Messrs. K. биввввар & бду Great "Tower Street, London, E.U., ints, all the Plates, and ot Ms ftsined in ti be seon at, Меш, may be had for 7: 1 the Plants in Lovis VAN HourTE's Catalogue, which a are published i in - н n lore des БЕ, eid the word буят at ttach eo The first two Numbers of the Sixteentt pes Numbers are not sold. The бы Plates аге—1, Euc odonopsis iigifélialdes : 2, 8, 4, 5, four Bn plates of 6 kind of MR [үк the green-leaved Aucuba Sine (uiet. dn ruit; 7, 8, two o double tea of Jackman's ; Clematis; 9, — drobium formado aub 11, the e Rose, Madem, Josephine Guiet. a next Plates i B». het owing Numbers will be— the Peruvian Als АТАР ; Linden M ji nile p li ^ Es. °з Maranta illustri al ма Rose, double plate ; Vanilla Fhalenopsis А ouble ра Gesnera bun Sceptre cerise; ue d y eg Tatak, variegations in А p Azalea indica punctulata; thi toglossum Віш p cerinum, untleya, Pescátorea) ; the Blue Jemen apertos d du Brésil, double plate, &c. ЙС THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ОстовЁк 28, 1865.] VERSCHAFPELI, Ghent, bézs to dfer ih n о ofer e ey undermeitioned low prices, viz. :— mures X LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, £2 per 10 BED. ys bulbs TEG largest ever offered). S» per 100. fcd pP solicited, and are to be directed to Јах VerscmarreLT, Nurseryman, 43, Rue de la Caverne, Ghent, "Poe M я £2 per RA АТТ correspondents. MEM rens INN Hot, ер fftetpondenta Н — TENSONA lur Mirage Ghent, jur 'gs to vid i following New Plants JLEERNANTRERA АМ › pepe , the set of Fs 16s. spem LA La e DE NASSAU Гаян ағли). а еке over, bloom of a beautiful te hardy. 125.; a few strong OLI SALMONO-ROSEUM (Vznson. LT).—Very large bouquets, compact, ea rose, with a salmon "tini; very largo spot spots ota brownish black, quite hardy ; of the finest бнр а few strong " HYB. EMPEREUR DU MEXIQUE. [тту bl doub dark, first-rate flower, 10s, x» tmn are figured ERSCOHAFFELT's Illustrati "11и А. V.'s New Catalogue (No. 77) is now ready, and can be obtained | free at Messrs. R. SipseRRAD & Soxs, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower London, E.C. - A. V. 1180 recommends his publication, the Illustration Horticole, monthly, Y 5 containing three Coloured Plates, pie. 64. per year, fre: VAN GEERT, NunseRYMAN, Ghent, Belgi m, iw to offer the undernamed useful articles, moderatè prices :— LATANIA BORBONICA, yo: ts in pots, a fine Palm for table decoration, easily (RES Алы а cool house, £2 2s. 2 ALSOPHILA i A stout sorrki a Tree Fem for the AST puse, Ue ees а OSMUNDA WAT. CRIS LEE Те 188, ате ,UATEBROBA, s new Tree Fern, strong n Ho S, CI ved hi GLOXINIAS d in fine varie eties, £s is 16 ACHIMENES, in fine varieties, BRE LUMEIONS, Sin three verlos plants, £2 10s, iu "AM ЖКО; Fins ne frd £i 16s. О КОКА REG 1 hardy, YTHRINA oU * 2 LANTS, £2 ROUS S. LEA LR £3 s hd » Р stronger £5. dolee INDIAN N ĀZALEAS, ТҮШ buds, £4 to Choice Нау b DODENDRORS mold. lanis, £4 ы PRS ОЛЫ withif pianis, Л ий. 16s. (0 To NDRON TUM, v D NS , from Hima- r HEHESESB.ESEEELLus S herbacsons EADS оісе herbaceous ГУЛУН 1 RD КОВА, уа ts EY ird Variaties or ehe Bhat gra йы a MACROP Аала, TRIPETAL £ii à SERO Pri Ы а 10s. о! ABIES NORDIO PAN UE PEXGINE SINENSIS siro planba, s. Ounce Seed of сонаи РВЕ, 10s. less quant; ity t; above Еу I .ESSEÉESLSSEES References ог remittances from unknown аА И Dilntree's aest Dalmahoy Round Cockney.. J naros еп annonn SEED Pnt а BRITS >i аена ED ОБО ЕВ. gai m EDI fima fus. мс Но! Ta dim H Е eres are now ready at 2s. 6d. ch арив 26. May also be had of Rol Ba erks iblishment, Readin, Riyal Ying Е а ы London, W. Market, Place, Manchester. n е, Carlisle, "Wa ellington . Bromus Schrade Glass for Garden n Purposes. - а ЛД PHILLIPS Ахир CO. subi PROPÀ ATING GLASSES. Each. ч Касһ.—в. d. 2 inches in diumeter 34 | 12 inches in diameter ..: 1. 9 з, m 1ш. , „20 еи " 4 н . » hs 57, " $115 „ » 4,8589 $. » . I EU н EI ш, Y Ww » Ei 1m. E A. | 6" 76 » $ IU + 3 i, E Bo. » . # AR » Mu 07 ] hd є » Е ‚_ & д + Ж | AMES CARTER AND СО. are now prepared to Е Ж = а : G E: execute orders for the above valuable "p Sac керий, BEE GLASSES. Price [apte оп on аса 238, Н Ty ^ SUTTON'S RINGLEADER (or CARTER'S FIRST CROP) PEA. 56 Pal tod and Gi azod wit) ү (6-02, Sheet С Ginss. M cw "euin for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT коооп INTS o OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, Camsovs PAINTS, PAINTS of ic colours |, ready for use, . SUTTON, anti ti 1 d d thi 0, Bishopsgate Street, Without, T1 хс. УИА 4 nticipating a largo emand this| USTIN, SEELEY, 00.5 ets the above lar P. full; d | early orde vim stock bein vier o TE y -— A cu ey] Зате h The Messrs. m ly ordered a supply :— T v гө p uis London, Е! @, Сан Street, London, os mon Y Nash, 60, Strand, "London, WC кәл Wrench & Son, "London Brld dge, MA] E.C. Borbeli, & Co., 181, High Holborn, London, W.C. Natt ting & Sons, 60, Barbican, London, E.C. тїс e to the M ona n application. SUTTON & S oyal Berks! re Seed Establishment, ,Rending. _ e Earlies IE known ARPENTERS EXPRESS, Коа. May 7th, the n date on record. See testi Gardeners Chronicle of September 2 and 9. Price 5s. "C To AA of EDWARD CARPENTER, S»ed Merchant and Grower, Brighton, and Sussex Seed Warehouse, 96, St. James's Street, righton. different kinds of VASES. ЕЧ STATUES and FIGURES of CHILDREN. 70 FIG ANIMALS and BIRDS. About 200 FOUNTAT prices from £10 to E BASKETS from 1 to 10 feet diameter, 1 FLOWER рохи for WINDOWS, &c. 'RICED CATALOGUES « of DUTCH BULBS now ready. 0 GARDEN SE j i E SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS кїтїї SCARLET SWEET PEA, Eu T е A. First-class Certifl received from the Royal Horticultural | And a ae чы variot, i pon d BAL Mina. Кан! m Ls ре ЖҮ nt, strikingly Ad ar distinc! ict, а ent Be kets of 30 ар 10 y "ip" $ 3 n Packets of 100 seeds, 75. 64. Ма ay bo o Had of the LR ALTE > s kin lom, or of | Brown, ecdesia. D Бан Suffolk. sa ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, i n great * W^ AIT D U рек to offer the above G variety of patterns and material, the пег sorts being екре very fine variety of LIN WHEAT, н Ж >й, чү) cially. suited fo for for KYTCI G. ARDENS, à as Way т paun for poor and сезун ны - It нету harbour. no Insects, take little ша еі ong wi may named labour Hunter's Trump apd almost АЙ other kinds ot White Paene and o once p pat domn far ter CODÉO- bas produced fully 15 per cent. greater crop. It has been T quenti veing being mu free m blight and red rust when other vi тегобе have been more or OARDEN Иа AINS, o, ess ice Artífici: 1 Stona. of great, durabilit; LY x ot desig. е ig. os w. Ground n wc pn est, Сп Sole creed PNGA for FOXLEY'S PATENT T OPROER y A liberal дое. 00. to th to the "rade, Seed Warehouse, 181, High Holborn, London, ос Ү.С. ОА-ХОТ REFUSE delivered «еа A ез anu ; Kingsland Hond, Ki йы. d BRICKS. A1llustrated Price Lists free by post. " га Price Lists fros by pos. For werd hr nis use it, see long Advertisement in Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 21st March, 1803; ог js Goran | i Parent Cocoa , Kingston-upon- AME PAVING TILES for Conservatories, m Door e шг: or forming a variety ar "ў designs than at the above be D por Yon exa TAE T BRIC. 5 RS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries or Grotto Work. Adresses see above, OWN'S FARMERS’ FRIEND, for preventing the XA Dan moteur tanito by Кайнай. Mam s Dm vomer, Caution to Gardeners.— When you ask for A 9d. "packet is sufüicient for 6 bushels of Seed Wheat, which can be SAXNOR AND COOKE'S WARRANTED PRIZE dressed and fit to sow іп а of an hour. UNING and BUDDING KNIVES, see that уой get Testimonials from the Wheat-zrowers in the ре them. Observe the mark SArxom, also the corporate mark OBTAIN bearing testimony to its great and efficacy, шау be had of | W,nnawrED, without which are genuine. nts, who are inted for every district. S. & C. regret having ion serve апа others, but are for use are given each . compelled to do so, enee of an imitation, of common ME , Wi Beds. quality, having been sold for the genuine which has caused gin м анна атт PAIS | nar complainte to be made to them of Knives which were not of di ini see ê E Dowx - | their ich are warran ers ers. Eres ume uy Town t England, Scotland, and Ireland. S. & Св -- Pati Budding Knives are tho best and tho eheapeik XISHURST 978 pis. n Works, Sheffield. Established upwards o: years. Insects and Mildew, on or's Firm. inst a We George Hall, lat, ate ө Mauager t to the late Sayno: at "e EO. HAL Li Hie SON'S í "детей "ШӨ m E KNIVES, Б, — eu e Nurserymen an: only make one pomme ies the best that can be o manaa Е... of expense, the the Pere during their uo Gutia Percha Company have aureis asinos tha reon Gentlemen,—1 have ыч ved cpm Florists and unipletely defles damp. uy " To and rheumatism by the use of Gutta NG, Manufac- "an OBACCO TISSUE for РОО, Man 1 RMA Glove O ROMUS SCHRADE thi E TRUPE SCHRAD] 2з. 6d. per lb», and the EAS t SERDS сагабшу slotted lor eeportation. ze. E gos eeiam, 25 , King Street, assistance of blowi: et Trays, Sponge Bags trays, &c., manufactured y their wholesale dealers 18, Wharf Road, City Road, admi pa more economical and very superior used. 11b. samples, price 38, 6d., will be to Messrs. RoreRrTts & Sons, Tobacco Manu- Clerkenwell, К.С. Curtain d country, to the article generally or forwarded on I rp eg MAE ^ РЕвСнА Сомрахт, Patentees, | acturers, 54, St. 1008 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Domi i ы, : Snowfla. ses M DENERS' Сн * Mr. C. enden r to Жаза. qu White Tob Called ghein yi to which a da Certificate жаз aw: e. Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, July 25, 1865.” OHN лхр CHARLES me h of this ФОМА NEW BEDDING SEED in SEALED PACKETS for present Lobelia от GAR! Lord ited n beautiful aving acquired the stock PL. ANT, they have much SNR Hg E ds sh к, pleasure in offerin, ng sowing for spring pot culture, for which it is well adapted. DD red, we have As а BEDDING LOBELIA it stands unrivalled. The plant is of site cum warf compact habit: the flowers are largo, erfectly even, and of th R ROOTS for Puls bie Ud qe cA T E from p E GROUND. e 28. e ice to the Trade on application. No. 1. A large and Choice Collection of ANEMONES, oyal Vi ard Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, W. HYACINTÉS, CROCUSES, TULIPS, RA SEDED RJECOX.—A restat bushy- NUNCULI . NARCISSI, OWDROPS, £ s.d. ] ng plant, with а dark green муен eaf, bearing a IRISES, GLADIOLI, &o. i 220 profusion of rosy-lilac flowers, about ав large as ie. Шы Azalea, | No. 2. Ditto ditto, CODEC UD ar ш. tho same kinds, n теб which expand about April їп the open ground and Christmas under Bed 9ш antiti 1 19 glass. E: was exhibited in on and I received а most flatter No. and Choice ditto 010 6 opin ion of it from Mr. Thomas Moore and other emi: te judges, xm peii r FLOWER POTS. i GLASSES. машта it worthy a First-class Certificate. This opinion has been | No. 4, A splendid S Collection of HYACINTHS, JON- jer рото born: zw 2d by The number of orders I have received from the UILS, кы RA TULIPS, Nar 1 ymen, one firm having purchasz:d 136, and another 72 làrge CROCUSES, & 220 dune ihe S io two ar Having Asa a fine stock 1 have now | The same in We Sed ities ` S: o1 Элан Алы Pis D ч . f c ith from d | No; A Small and Choice Assortment 010 6 ower buds. ew ex га large, Cei more t ower buds, ‚ 5 Mie. S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, TC ning DESCR 1РТТУЕ ааа гота тео receive vo immediato attentis ado 4 | LISTS of the best varieties of Hyacinths, Gladioli, Anemones, a 4 Е | Croeuses, and other GERE SN he сао e AD ps PONSFOR - beg the Trade | house Plants, Ferns, rican Plants, Roses, ions, and other e and SFOR D лур 50 BOUE LN STOCK, Florists' Flowers, Fruit "Troes, New Garden Seeds, &c., is ready, y Chinese Arbor-vite, Variegated Hone Laurels, | ®®@ may be had gratis and post free on application. Кпоп; 6: imos, untam Poplars, Planes, & с! ud Goods sent Carriage e except small parceis, and 5 per cent ionymus. 2: Мо Mulberri. rà fine of all sizes. ces on "applisati ion. Hyacinths, p. v CATALOGUES ; gratis. rk Nurseries ; and Brixton ean Brixton, Surrey, S. Crocus, Sa 2 Loughboro To the Trad OSEPH FRYER, Clarendon Nurseries, Camberwell, has a largo quantity of LILACS, various sorts, 3 to 7 Айуп BRUONYMUS APONICA, 1 to 4 feet ; ALTILEA FRUTEX, lto 3 feet; AUCUBAS, 1 to 4 feet; LIMES 3 to 10 feet; MUL- BERRIES, "sto т feet; LOMBARDY P OPLARS, 4 to 10 foe t; and other Nursery Stock at low price W M. POLLARD begs to offer good AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE, 6 to 12 inches, 6s. per 100; 12 to 18 inches, 10s. ре 100. CRYPTO. CES JAPONICA, 12s. per 1000; y бу. PICEA Фет 100,909 0s, рег 1000; ,PINUS HALEPENSIS, 1000; RI AR per 100, dis 13 A 125. CEDRUS LIBANL, Le. por 100, 80s. per d 100, all rye GO AND SON с а n stock of fin e healthy, and Кыза ыза FRUIT, FOREST TREES, &c., hoe undermontidned kınds, viz. :—Arbor-vitæ, Е rd Berberis, i n 0 е, "Spr ierit Ba Tu Oak, рше Maple, Searlet and White Thoms, ie Бем, Phims e in dwarfs ai andards. Height, s nd prices can be TES s, Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Eu S COLLECTIONS of PIOKE BULBS (we tom: not wish for themselves, we offer td S erre a E all the sorts E neh lowe Hebr the convenience of those of our Cusi For the САКА of selectin. пе COLLECTIONS of BULBS, which ep required for the purpose mentioned È being left to ourselves, we offer t Б Jestion CE rate than if the sorts had been f S. WILLIAMS be direct special gs Б 5 Vis P oundermontionbd, < of о е he now np sial айыңы сенй ie od diis uds TM z rong Planting and Fruiti be ties, including the new Grape ROY. ARI he PINES. and mins kd the leadm, And nein gr BECK'S N PELARGONIUMS.— y |ы: NESIN e noise шшш best NOSE Ns ац DUTCH SOL, Splendid r de for Mfg ог poi vs Ау ozen dozen. NTHUS, NARCISSUS, TE VERE EN he eh beer SEEDLING GLAD dozen, read; тоц, ае dozen, read Чу next month. As the supply of thése is ar aradise and. етин Nurseries, ожау, London, y. ARNA NS and POAN Ç: 57 Strong Ha at red us ы the xi TIONS. ее: PINE mer ACE en d NKS, PANSIES, ROSKO Yin de [mns * JowEs, Pri niit МААНА ОН ES, Proprietors, Bradshaw British Fe a o gestae E o no e - ritish including ries зА EN Froti i EM DESCRIPTIVE abs ot T sis and ER I. (Exotic Ferns) will be Foot's ny Nay RE re ardy Climbers.—To the Trade, LEMATIS m. рае есу ume vide purple, feet bine; S p OLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA.—Reddis| sepals moderi, ` fine; 30s. per dozen. hya | MATIS STANDISHI.— Beautiful violet, blue; Bosides other good old varieties, hs. d LOGUE, lu -e rn C VHOLETS sw m А VIOLETS, now in m, and in condition for Planting out (vei fei stron of all kinds of VIOLET Eee суз доа Crimea, London, К orts bloom from fis ber till M ay. CATALOGUES of Prices on application. EDMAN, "Thornton Heath, Surrey. New Roses for 1865. арро. Complete Coll Sion Sm Bulbs for evene including Basket e Nursery, Wonersh, near Guildford, Surr S " aud Pack mg, з. VERDIER Fils Le „лето соли _ о. 3. Complete Collecti: Paris, i: To Noblemen and Gentlem п abo ut to = engaged Рек инва © ‚ | extabodti o SR Paris M К No, 4. Com ipes оао of Bulbs for Conservatory and Outdoor | can strongly ICKSONS Ахр CO., Nuns ҮМЕХ, iis РЇ anting g including Бико: a тн ling, juo үш: The Catalogue 24 = е Wis Agents, Messrs, Ваші Fronisrs, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh have ани icm а jupe 0. omplete Collection o; в for € xg an oor Lowi et, London, and very healthy stock of Seedling and Transpla nted LARCH m largo Pe including Box and Packing, price 42s. выст, Сот Quay, rerit Нашев алкы His and Tyrolese), [rue Native Highland SCOTCH FIR, Spruce, Oak, | No. 6. Com Zollection of Bulbs for Conservatory and Out, New Tea-scented Plane or Sycamore, Spanish Chestu v Alder, Ash, Elm, Thorn Planting paoms Box and Packing, price 30s. UGEN E VER DI IER Roha; Ainé, N Quick, Be Beech, ES ergreen Privet, ar, Willow, &c., as well as al No. 7. Com Collection of Bulbs for Conservatory and Outdoor an tho MOEA Ain, res f Fo 'orest and mai s E eh реш Frui Planting асый Вох and Packing, price 158. — e Dun AE pun Де = Treta, Бока eenho Alpine No. 8. Com te Č yeaa ы e Bulbs for utdoor Planting only, so tng d publio gene in i d E ri As r Plants, Е, егиз, &c. d Packing, price 84s. ery rare be qne wi With in the T sedie : Their Forest Trees, which are grown on exposed ground, are this | No. 9. Comi my alection of Bulbs for Outdoor Plani only, ie disposal One T zs very season finely ads and сап be sent with perfect safety to any part including Box and Packing, price 42s. enominated in pee cii of the kingdom. No.10. Complete Collection of piste ede чоңене Planting only, T сез can be obtained direct of dod VERDIER. Samples and pric*s will be sent free on VETT including Box and Packing, price Lo ndon. TA, Me о i Bernam & Волскітн, Cox's T tis and post lication to J. E. Northampton Nurseries.—Imp ters, БЕЛОВ ТЕТ атада апо рови ово JOEN PERKINS begs to call сыя, е — тм x : аат qo ET SOLD, for Cash, all twice oblemen, Gentlemen, and otl ed in Planting тт carriage free. reat Western 2 his Large Stock of 1,2, 3, and 3-years "BLACK. AHORN Ж. covert 500 Railway, 21s. KL of jago, named HYACINTHE, ан planting) ; of this he па NE ards of Two Millions, the part of | Bedding HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUSES, SNOWD: S, &c. h is extra fine. Also Millions o f LARCH F “зо Ае ; One x be cheapest and. pest collections oftered, aa One Million of SPRUCE and SCOTCH FIRS, 2 to 3 feet offer, 50,000 2-y CIR ANSELANTED LARCH, 3 feet, | 40,000 well-grown L LARCH ct high — .. Li largo quantities of ros dise irem. and 0000 убы ditto, 5 fo Sb SHORE. а - 3,000 полен 2) to'sh fot eet high e o 0 ^ Berberis Aquifolium Laurels Birch LEA x na h Би Чао зе men $000 dd TE: 3 to 5 feet -e| 80. Berberis dulcis Evergreen Privets Beech to 7 feet high .. E 0 речове К-сы кы Ems DWARD TAYLOR, NunsERYMAN, Malton, Yorkshire 14000 very strong СОЙМ PRIVET, 4to 6 feet) P Wo qai CEDRUS DEODARA, 3 to 4 thet, d to 6 fect, and 6 to 8 feet. ve following p fixed i— 4 ЕЯ n ERBERI Аоф IE оой dn к gus мо Б ock of all kinds of аа FOREST, елы е N араага BRENCHLEYENSIS, go 2) feet h 3; to Lin Я 9057 1 C., із vel tensive, and t M remarka ne and Lor 24 to 3 feel s |? ш excellent condition 1 for removal, ing been perii m trans- BLÜE an and Large YELLOW DUTCH CROCUS, 10s. per 1000. эю BERBERIS 2j Ps Teth Ce e t] nt on rappiicatin to eid Dwarf-trained APRICOTS, 24s. per dozen. 9,500 COMMON 'ELM, 4 to 5 feet hi 2 Hi fed д me iese ethe Corn Exchange, Northampton, Dwarf-trained PEACHES and NECTARINES, 30s. per dozen. "250 SNOWBERRY, DS La Д rie nd nts will make use of кк above full | Strong SEAKALE ROOTS, 6s. рег 100, 40s. per 1000, - CUPR RESSUS PERVIR Bien n Address, as there are ot of ics Ve name in the тае iie 5 een n e m о о epos 300 LABUR.: FE 4 UA 6 fe: r 5 HEX, Y NURSERY : STOCK. SELLING OFF, at the year г, Ts, ôd. por 1000. 100 pon cum i» { 1 VEITCH, on the Topsham Road, | Dwarf- trained — Uo dozen. pd BIRCH T large, 3 H near Exeter. GOOSEBERRIES a A TS, 75. to 108, per 100. 200 M. 3 . 1! This Stock is remarkably fine, frequently transplanted, and of the | Dwarf deese the best named sorts, € A asa 100. 200 SWEET В RIAR . TU Ку И dd e sizes S EM Temovil i m uerus complete | со [seno A'TALOGUES gratis on application. 200 RED Gs D eM hu d 1001 to 6 fee „ and other small Frutta true to name; HARDY EVERGREEN and E LADY, a SEEDLING STRAWBER RY raised зн BLACK ТОК А S, 7 to 9 feet S H эс опрын TREES uum SHRUBS; ИШЕНЕ, fine Specimens, b s UxpzRHILL, who was the originator of Sir Harry. Plants 300 SCARLET OAK, i 9 feet high .. = 3 H stock e STA ЕР and DWARF ROSES ; w ready to be! sent out (in lots of not less than 2). сирек 200 MAPLE,2to3fethigh s = = H ROSES m in ; RHODODENDRONS, AAA КАНЕ, veg Amet e sn penied by a Post Office О! 2,000 ASH, 2to 3 feet high .. © 7 н Н KALMIAS, and other hardy Americam planta а very | Postage S Р ОАР, ы receive attention. 0 ASH 5 to 7 feet high .. И НН choice variety, suitable either for immediate tua d A or f for kr Sr fiios AMERICAN SPRUCE,1 io 2 fest ' planting in vineries: true to name; ORCHARD HOUS. SE TR "риска o oF L LC MNT i 20 u.c cx LF STANDA RD ROSE, best sort ++ arn ts, in а bearing state, &c. The ricos fixed тегу c une Uu ead £5 k "| e Du: нут 500 ВА Ri OSE mo purchasers will in every respect be dealt with liberally. "c See 2 Tw 00 IRISH — 3 to 4 fost high, 1s. 9d. ench. ® Apply to Mr. Noe сне. atthe Nursery, Topsham Ro; Plani li, расво included, 4 to 5 feet high, 2s. each. ре ractical men sent out to Lay out Grounds, and The Eo ES E ЖУ ПЕ cha nged in анамы сү 10 » high, 38. each. iena Panting T d Кет i к: x Ue mag а Епа "i re fh dos P Price 2 E aider rs wn КО The Trade this a most advantageous opportunity ti Masa on oi po WES may roug e се eni od sti of supplying нетер ith an unusually select Stock at very low Add КЕ Ric Уйа» Sir Harry's Road, Edgbaston, 3,00 strong LAYRES, ax, Boston Spa, near Tadcaster. А prices.—Exeter, October 20, 1865. Bírminghm виь, Boston Ви, E ШШШ а х. a mur of BULBS "v E 2 пр Ф? АУ, T X. if с Ж . ER A *- X So е, бы» 97 ША b Bor wee 5 t e COVENT GARDEN ara Е ХӘ = Z «ING 5-0 сон 3, >< /// 97 m ze s cn DE Part for part for Out- 1 MERCI m NE of-door Decoration, 10s. 6d., 2 а LAN мў S "CES се 15s. 6d., 215., 425., aw 1058, 200,000 CROCUS, 100, , 100,000 TULIPS, SCILLA SIBIRICA, NARCISSUS, RANUNCULUS, A EN COLLECTIONS of SP. 200 DAISIES ASSORTED |: THE CLIVED 150 PANSIES ASSORTED | he above, 1058. ; FORGET-ME-NOT, — ДГ r 100 кый, pink. . I ы LU T 6 zm m » 6 6 » STANDEN'S GARDENER'S and AMATEUR'S FRIEND, the best Manure for Chrysanthemums, &c. RING-BLOOMING PLANTS "100 FORGET- ME-NOT the quantity, 50». Quarter do., 25s. ; 4 DAISY, pink ECT 10s. 62. per 100 SAPONARIA, рї 10 6 Ü ыс өт ” LPINA PoLyANTHUS, mixed .. ..12 6 ARABIS А. à COWSLIPS, mixed ce MM И », LUCIDA. а See Advertisement, page 10% , drawn from the Stock а at "98, 1865. Y ү V T огтозкв “28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL. G AZ ETTE. 1009 — MÀ vine —— —— ar es, Cam EN S Me Wee vrEw at | C EISANTHEMUMS, and "How to have them Fine Plants, New Rhododendrons J AMES Sai Palage Nursery, Perry Hill, Sydenham, AM ATEURS FRIEND. eyes воан олово нова WA TERER VE GOD XE d C EA. Бае БОБОЧОН о гу js 2 | S ANDES, SARDEXERS e Saa PEQUETIEE CATALOGUE н А AMERICAS PLANES well- eb ripas p an eavy crop of Fruit, at | and AMATEUR'S FRIEND, /7 4 Thi T + iny 3- һа r^ үт M Ко, ба. 6d. to 12s. ба. kanchi, pu жез Hr | 2 highly concentrated Inodorous “са parr т: rorth wo ER we e Б descri the handsome es С. well ве! HRYSANTHEM er dozen ; also, а Forti rtiliser, for p mer enel exclusively in their possession, -— — for the first time со ION of C UMS, fit for present зї а са, STANDEN S à Knap Hill Nurse oking, Surre: choice, Blooming, at 6s. рег doze: | ase Pan Vines and pq ng pum РЕСЕ! E as amd, post free on application to e Fruit Trees | n pots, &с.; Ñ Hardy Scarlet DM mi Jaxxs Cart 233, High Holborn, London, W.C. т гое the open OHN WATERER'S СА TALOGUE E HARDY LER] SCARL NS Fruit Trees and their Managem: | STILLE is th displa eme UM лүү s TOAL e р | SCOTT'S PRICED FRUIT TREE CATALOGUE 0 tet dr Сурун» on apphostion, J vd DIR RY isn © Tb givi 6 тайа and | ot every à i It contains faithful descriptions of all the varieties reall „тону of . iy 1000 kinda, with: tuo heni modem of. CAAA y description. cultivation, as well as а selection of HARDY CONI with Lo ning. ls a Sn E matter on Fruits and EA TELE ы Plants TREES Rc. d prices, —À AL EVIERGREENS, P is allow: © betl st work on th bi » б Pm d. relurnable to purchasers. The Collection is а афа | эша а-л eis. The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. for healthiness and beauty, and for variety unequalled by any other inm О isters, 1s. Ё m 61, and 21s. Rhododendrons. ulection in the kingdom. | bura he had orte, leuius MES and Seedsmen, WATERER b he foll Бї GENERAL NURSERY САТА р ifa x е: „Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, ,] 98 SR begs to offer the fo owing Six ddress, Me о u€— | Garde en, W. gd aeu M mti T in y P о ec e ы healthy planta, at 41, 4s. the Set, the usual discoun! CAMELLIAS, WELL SET WITH BLOOM BUDS. THE ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CRETA RA. S.W., DESIRES TO CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO HIS MAGNIFICENT накер TION OF THE ABOVE. BUSHY PLANTS, of all the leading леш, 425., 608., HALF SPECIMEN BUSHY dee ded Very fine SPECIMEN PLANTS, 3 84s., to 105s. per dozen, Ep to size, гче н. 10s. 6d. T 21s. to 31s, 60, e 105s. to 210s. each. All well set with Ta and in perfect health. SIDNEY HER 275 RS. FITZGERALD е ЕЕ, WHITWORTH THE TAB SIR F ERT PEEL BURP per American Nursery, Bagsh w Rhododendrons, OHN WATERMI Ri is prepared to execute Orders for the ven Rix py op ^ the subjoined price. pen The ey n offe: and are ieularly es ALS. following « qu y vi E wo ne i ue Free Bloo) g perfectly distinot from known ki de. ALEXANDER ЛІК, Brilliant rosy soar! SIR TAMI Ws с LARR. —Dark shaded cri: — SIR W it LAM ARMSTR THE DU 788 OF bordered =ч =y LADY EMILY PE chocolate-coloured spoti RA PAARD. — Reddish crimson, and large bold flower. ONG.—A very bi ht SUTHERLA SES "i very bright rose, intensely marked wi erimson. early white centre h Am e Set for 01, б, U I discount to the трк "The Аз American Nursery, Bagshot, Surre E P TUN AUBRIETIA CAMPBELLI (effectivo spring flower). a pod А BAN E 8 р TZ. ERONICA FRUTIC( Wu AUCA. CLAN THUS DAMPIERI, in pe (seed only). Coloured Plates, post free o of Stamps, of the following :— Parod Paten port re om ei "n n ú в. NEW GARDEN PLAN FOR EXTENSIVE DECORATION IN EARLY SPRING AND SUMMER MONTIS, Aubrietia Campbelli (syn. A. Hendersoni). ibiric This beautiful variety is one of the most desirable nins spring- A beautiful little а kane two i four inches in height, perennial herbaceous plants for the decoration of the ж blooming in the Coe $] =, is Eu ring 1n ordinary soil, and 3 Garden yet introduced, med received several изэ Certific: blooming profusely, wi m е bell.sha; — Dy Merit for ed special value in Early Sprin g- oim de as quite unequalled for "POS r front It forms a remarkably neat, dua. and com h, resembling | effect in baskets, vases, о! ^is B Be sie бе ра Eres ар Барар AA : its ies in close егесі Ау al leaf- tu fts, rnm oid The Golden Blotched Daisy. outline, from the axils of which are produced a profusion of T 1 f d, 6d. each ; White-f а ( 1s, each Wiolet-purple salver-like bl ms, N me 'Ovei that in estab- lished growth the plants, PORE group ed, appear like violet-blue ni А =. а B. 2 = etar iid т 3 e Veronica fruticosa glauca. om ех arch until Jul from Ly Without ge nid of үк теме colours, it for а сз р AE ана — — толса ra Ead effective rg X the entire stock being purchased by Messrs. E. G. Hrxprnsox & Sox. groups at a period w ntinuous- flowering pla lt forms a compact, densely-branched, dwarf, half-hardy shrub, strikingly adapted for forming select riband ro mall glaucous ovately mE leaves, squarrosely decussate in with si outline, and num 8, parterre: CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI ALBIFLORA, Е. 9. Нкхркивѕох & Sox's Now For description of the above see AUTUMN CATALOGUE, forwarded post free. Wellin| ngton Nui Nursery, 8 St. John's Wood, London, N. к, i Ti naD McCULLOCH, LE A Strand — 00 Oorent @ C Marko Lond. E A 4 at Pia M hs and 1003, enc m e for Greenhouse or Consi Garden only, or for Greenhouse and Flower Garden, of which full dere te in T BULB CATALOGUE, which may be had post ee on applicati SEED MERCHANTS, te Southam: pbi aen s sesenta E ASS RE E a A | o Өкүлү” БИШИ; TURDAY, OC 1865 MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. ВатоарАт, Nov. 4 Vio Kensington. 9 Гей кч! Е ————- ero ina! of white flowers in the sprin informed that the date fixed for the gore belts daring ера alluded to; and, by superior culture and early €—€— months. pid М p tho I HORTICULTURAL үе тас рее е specimens for. айар in vase groups | Its Vety glaucous white foliage constitutes а striking fenturo in opening of the ЕК rran I 1 to Vantage wid saat skirting to Кош а Кее, an Md would. "E pr produco а пи a marked оойм И if [grouped or planted out | Hii nl and Coxomxss is May 29d. The vwd тос! = or fringing the borders of terrace sli m w will continue n May 25 It thrives EA all ordin: en UE either upon clivities of Reis oi (hs open: bo rs, in minia turo flo Ower groups, or Fuchsia Beauty (Banks). " түлө Iob че о effect by any inos, beg uns un Бае: ELE x zen ox ай and LA beautiful exhibition variety, with broad bright carmine scaret| ALMOST every autumn, an especially after P rq y d 575 MET Pong aL пану, mh as we have Yr this „уш, и MR repa пее а zm om Уг, Banka ae QUU сіе umns, and in as one © i iei Plan s. 6d., and 5s, each. 0s. 6d. each. mpora otices of trees "t ma A CATALOGUE of the most extensive Collection of General i-e н, н —— PLANTS, ba This U: ABLE occurs chiefiy i Ж {геев that Mose early in the l be noticed that £a Bem with valuable Columns of Reference, forwarded free prin au t wil : ү, ment fie exhibiting this phenomenon .E. 0. HENDERSON лхо SON, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, N.W. are tho, bene tnat, the heLaburn um, oertain а Alae, &о. Again, it Wi be ы rule, that these trees PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. ara bote or A lat du rate fally exposed to sun WILLIAM PAUL N and SvecrssoR to the late A. PAUL, BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY :— "ors B OWARES; 12s. to 18s.; new sorts, 24s. to 30s. per doz. STANDARDS, 15s. to 185. ; new sorts, 215. CLIMBING, бә to 12s. per à s. ы per doz, The * ROSE GARDEN: А Treni Edition, with numerous Woodenuts, 6s. 64. DUTCH Not BEAGINTHS, 6s. to 15s. ; new sorts, 18o, to de perdor.| POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, 3s. to 6s. per doz. EARLY AI ADEO ТНВ, 18s. to 34s. per 100. CROCUSES, 2s. to 4s. per 100. ^t TULIPS, s. per йол GLADIOLI, ‚ 4. to 13s. per do "And all other Bulbs equally геавопаМ BEATON'S IU ction in price; the of 16 Varieties, 325. e now been thoroughly tested Glastonbury Thorn, i flowers out due season is ult of me special endowment, дан vien bes edical man would say, may due to some o have va been pronounced y many Lr b G: These Cue w to the она originally given of them ; m gi ts indispensable in the future of every well- сй flower FRUIT TREES, and out of Pots сик and Dwarf-tra PREES BACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, APPLES, PEARS, РІВ PLUMS, QOOBEDERIIES, CURRANIS, RASPBERRIES, 'STRAWBENRIES, 95, and A selection of all the really good sorts, both young and fruiting trees, in GRAPE VINES. Two Thousand Fruiting and Planting, including the newest sorts. EVERGREEN and ORNAMENTAL TREES. 2 Опе Thousand Species and. Varieties, selected in a great measure for the beauty of their foliage, 4 PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. are complied | |reproduee ced in pring. анаан who has s paid some attention considers the phenome — uly protracted arrest of vegeta- to this iud". prema dr tion in su | eh sp ida it, and so predisposes ar d fruit- buds ; after this have bee process of биг is pote from ару, causes, Such plants es tke latter, it is true, do not 1010 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE. been prevented from % pd in consequence of reste d for a while, |s wer twice, but poun at the h after travelling for days in dry, d pa " with nothing in 09 buta А ШЕ |. гоа skeletons of animals perished on the of Date Тач, result of some hen that in Aer case | ай st have bee 1 : the opera- whieh it на ll xd with this тае t, which we merely mention ки groves. as ay perhaps revert L em on another | evident amo ngst ari in тө great Temple а occasion. Such among others is the fact that in Edfoo, where the leaf of the Date tree has been some of the бе i almost slavishly у . o e produe occupy a di ferent аА оп "a plant fr "fro ordinary : flower- buds —whi ch wo ould, in iE dt the огает leaf-buds and not into flower-buds. be true that we а ану золь; Ws taste bee ritable speaking of them The most unimpre delight wka first be holding a grove of Palms; it isa nih never to be forgotten by people brought Pin des ests. "The рк Kite transfers 16 to е vas, o about Ыы” the architect Tmitates it in his art, and t e gardener— —why, of course he, who can outdo P the bw ds by availing pene p the his art, conjures up i s they ee Eam fully playing i T groves it | them places peculiarly saitai for ач purposes of i . Palm hr under ue tr rees and saw the even with which formed bold arches md thom, суа ру Me red ber d re roible sies mu x е АА ue to the ыен slement of their composition » P ust have appeared to een ponia Palm grov Egyptian temples are simply copies of Palm will be seen in our woodout, this is j ull northern climes e most striking features. ot the D — LE == = We had lately occasion to call a VEO Таңы оор | з сыс”. ышы Маши allow, д oer] this h he ought to "es у this, we «tot s авіа extent 1n аге sorry to The Greeks stole t , fro Т. | „Itm must Жез be imagined that the игез which | the Egyptians, a fina m on le ds ng ihe | acquiring eee. nkind is a matter oblig and after КЕЕ upon it by ! mu 15 is "n E egt wth, due to the refinement ui taste which bw oci ЧАШ, they handed it down to of disease LI modern civilisation has wrought, amongst u ^ | Grecian architecture, Nor do our obligations to Worcester. the Sun HaT, it began to operate in aT y ше Dato Piim- d- We must remember | ffeeted in tw is the true that the oldest Syon paria e found in | thoug ing |a ү the feathery leaves asis. d by e comes * * rtian bed] i is kep ei essential terr which fare m и doe qu zd wi in tr NS. , and песна, to Жү bui constitution in whe orn .S а, ge, ied that no slight the ased io di n rr that in the neighbour o Cath is m the month of August from 8 tolf September а in November, and or 17° higher than i cember, The gentle stimulus which fi increased e pe temperature of the early antum provides, is in He dades of transplanted h söru The kyr ractice of aan. the roots at tei of transplanting hich 3» e ш their health, and even tbe d portions of their roots. to bethis: that | always selected for planting, of suffering from the proces t 8 fh Eustera Lr which still exists in full | клы and Gotio stylo oF a [M а pointed into а : паар SENA A o E EM nip he meeting of two Райа шет Joont жїз. 184 ion of Ms dietam dus QU tied In some „of the oldest Gothic onthodrals | m this country is © са trees on Twelith Night Eves Т? шос чокар had азоо козе © Секе лр гыт E assed away without g т шыш Mg we tid e familiar with the genius, if we | uns beg д6 orsi valuable commun may - Es " ‘the two теры = plants, ieh e E The -spell w хегеіве over men's nee, "the disease before us, whether the indt styles of architecture which the Raman miud ev conceive Grecian and hag Got Let "The Dat Palia at an early ngaged man's | the other na t tion wit з р!ап s hás termin a. time of our SAY: нна Jewish people were taught to have any pecu liar санні эм fora tree worship ed by so many tions. Yet at Снктвт'з triump ant en ntry А ages had deed cà Е houses or pei Dee ire 8, n its pur эшке tbe alm constructe: that at their base they і form "ittle teh e | their j јоу was to cut down Palm leaves uy TU them on the ground. То M а bran астей l Palm was one of the highest jo B 5 receptacles, iid thus eate ike other trees, oras the Ginger- h it is man Db: hich n smonget the heathen nations of antiquity, Ast ff the palm" still an intelligible Is it not high time үте e ardeners should fre themselves from the r people, are the only ones s ndifferent to the beauties of the noblest of all plants? is well k hat the female would die an o Eis Ras SAPE SUR. maid unless some bachelor should take compass- APROPOS to the season we may invite especial sion on her. this that the whole popu- attention to some «foreible remarks on TRANS- lation at that time relied pon Dates as their LANTING yp will be found in our Pe | staple food, as is s ue, and. othe e printed res 2 n b Moreover, t produced upon эп unimaginative people, when: i which we ake into consideration the impression | | The points iade insisted o duoi h that they, of all | less raised & e the The eolour in d centre varies fro up wn, and t Hn n" rese "i figured i e plat os ri pt Observations sur ]es Maladi о E d'Agdé, mises pondent as most conducive to а өй ай M. Montpelie Остоввв 28, 1865.] THE GARDENFRS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 1011 name of * Anthracnose macu lée, E) {о indicate the Pr e Lie Ңң UNAL жаз nob а s. to fi Кай алу f distin =й tissue j^ s gea spots, but w pa y ogly very a abundant mycelium a "uan minuto о cells sime dense tm those which so often occur in the gen 4 2. dpa e of m tad lar motion, rese е those bodies which MEISTER, P v Ee DEOR Ki shoots will be undertaken by Тн demand or convenience for forcing, should be s Vcn, I the anatomy of the organs of vegetation | introd into a temperature which fora few days «il Hu piat ants by з А. DE J BY. The uet t shoul t be much above that of the external atmo- |a 0 nd physiology of Fungi | sphere, but may then be gra raised until t t iver Wor ris by А. DE reg id Editor bei | night temperature, which requires the most carefu бр а шш article on the Mosses and vascular attention, takes a range to 60°, until the ryptogams. The third part, also by P тЫ Ноғ- ol is set, after which an increase of 5° may i һе 4 реб to the шү of the wed. The day temperature being 80 much infla- anerogamia. rth part wil ТЫШ the kA ot i ubi hice by| камен, but as a general rule the range to be aimed 2 mill d stylospores rather than true frueti- J, Sac The importance of this work is attested by y |y fire- фо: is from 60° in the earlier stages, up to 75 OP | uring ripening p po Of course a bright жы "E es tity PR positive S assertion Р miel: nitur B that the Council of the Cale- Ls ad S ced fter i - T. ense this penis 9 con- donian ticult 1 Societ, sidera! Ле TL s an О rtunity о i of those whioh nl at Montpelier, but í 16 15 at ЕЕ ome "ie £n =» Nan abun 4 of a е than ott the Кы leu рон t that it is very closely allied. The | Тно , gardener, Dalkeith Park, for his eminence the frst Фу that the plants are introduced Rougea very contagious, and it is therefore | еа оао horticulturist, into Daat until m. ka r^ is gathered, the gr reatest muc to be hoped that this pent ies resembies — аре: n must be p to watering. Any neglect on it again in this respect, will not spread. s : is point is ples after the plants are in full only жау ot ehecking t тейин is to eut the M LEUTE рова. Ж МЫ ho gagot P jon orly e discri Жик, et one 2 А , 8 оц ever be indiscrimina er- еоди аге vei fe whioh еше ts ti I res menie n x ша v ined корыл тэш ш Dan коа : co dition Е ne" ‚‚ 15 | tion e will very much | th is for this reason that no preciso however, the practice is delayed too long, it is depend. upon the stock and epuvenleuce at ic Poma] Жо сап ^ given, because the Шу Baier found that the roots naeh. ни? that |I nd pit room plentiful, | varies Do P пе state of growth. In the early stag either no shoots are 8 ut, or weak | I should recommend the po ots 6^ be plunged i n cold | the amou t required will be considerably less than Iftwo-thirds or even ed ч x the i ал in deae and the lights to be left| when the p are in vigorou tio $ ime are affect there is. still some of | fa abrag off until the advent of fi оа ; апа b АКЕ | must they be allowed to become во гу cause recovery, but there is none ; rease in severity, and are nis to be Баре to the | the leaves to flag. The most copiot 18 E n p be Y» | further. 16 would be interes AES рь ре pita shor Ми ре efficie iua ору protected. 9 п пе y fos the time the fruit is set and swelling, whether the disease руе каб whether Rhe dá e is rec "e usands, a | up the colouring point. Symptoms of defective atem also i eted ; and hü'du ue eours ч К Rt о "the earliest potted strongest plants | drainage must always be looked for and corrected. that vites ЗЕ dent t JF. R” will E should be so treated for early purposes, and the ву ili ust resort. evening and ning at our e : p š MI i ' will gi lai i юе, in coal ashes, and piled | | (with the Prot of a few days when the plants are requisite information. . up in the form of r ridges, ffor: al |in ‚тр e time when the fruit begins to фий еф material, and із | colour; апа both for syringing ag bs it is best that invariably —— Some time ago an inquiry was made in our сїз аз to the SEx of very large Bav LAURELS indeed a method by many preferred to any other, In| to use, 3f оран soft rain M ater, | e intern па! al atmos- |. m 1 pratipa however, II 1 that tl ria a |of £u ial, if PER care e is ta p " s 1 t| plant cuin ed AM any que applicati n se * n important matter, no less in a — Ey уеп аё ы Much of the success to be attained in the "we of ter, а check is sure to be given to the sns d this deli ieious fruit will ИТ upon t the i italy and this often results in егет фе curious ‚ the produc tion 9 vely? То ge tory r a larga body " pp must ы йде, Ty Ri ia be the means of stimulating further i oed into this interesting в ubjecb to poin e young plan Е different stages of gro ‚Т consist for de most реп of pits, Peach- ж п all of which proper "Provision may be d inem рер allude only in passing to the. in t to flower, produc 5, praka of one sex | not b say that this is the case, but we sho uld be glad am una which have ensi ter comm о greater facility in phun ng them. poi: «4р4 of cultivation, however, n re A gi n mployed; an Kia ME the more во аз the accuracy of Mr. KNIGHTS observation flow modified by М r other external conditions, LL We think with justice, been called in а estio —— The Journal of Agriculture for Nov ioris to the Baa Ый of the к wers of Cucurbits, as nd | Construct: the COTIA, | fruit may A abs Y im ено чтит sometimes їп fict mere ре, as in T bes structed onl y therefore | the ісе а wee fori its Mum to pla s in vigorous health, and it pua idc A. be LAUS "de when used, а iluted ngth. A very good method of kot b to Eq doses S ber рей о s- into a large tub or butt, hich may | small por*ioa of eq = then fill "3 agi v as | mista be put together som efor: nn equired, and to be requently stirred а ibis aty the strength is extracted, a left to settle, It is | botter to to use it rather w эб софта and its ust be еу: е when the fruit begins most important " consideration is that of yan Y The want S s careful attention to this 1 often render all o her oy nug vop so that e plan ould be r structure is employed for the purpose of S comme » чыш Asso OCIATION of that colony, to be held at | fo oreing, provided. that, the necessary bci i to а free current of air, ео tion a silver medal of the Royal Hor bL ho ly defined 3; o f applvi ir vito A Sudden ds ios oniy A and sits 05! shortly defined to be the power o ng a tem- | exposing tbe plants sudden extreme rx an 1 рош o of London, awarded to this Аде: d _ increasing gradually ot ppi a the SIE Mta. a We t mount o! pred dM th, together with ап absolute | required about the Uli dd atmosphere vill toe to бо entviile in October, 1863, which will be open | command over the aisi Mg becom fs stagnant and dep if ventilation. did not on] Ug e by the members of Association w, wit toa ly increasing tempera- atap In to root 1 f or which rtio A 7, for the best lot of the following six sorts ОЁ | ture, this is e in a variety of ways. It | of air should always be left on at night, кы tis must 12 of each ort :—Gravenstein, Yellow Belle- | may be secured in one structure, g 1|t more о cord- Non Bishop's Pippin, Ribston Pippin, Baldwin, | of heat, but there will nly one crop at to tlie state of the external atm ар thas рем А ат Island Greening. The silver| With two available structures а better supply шау d be nuring the plants ra а times to the Pay of tl A air, it will "bee ust be taken three years in succession before | depended upon; bo v here there are plenty of odes ter become во far hardened as to be much less liable Ри ome the р of the successful com- | and pits, it beco very easy to keep up a oer eod fron sudden exponi e. cold and cutting supply by transferring fpo plants from опе to the |dđraug carry this system out well there must A en ‚ J. Снопон gives, in The Chemical News, | other as they require it. This Ао ап рота Бе d C3 : vi of Chen, Ls чыны | pe Hy ves i rtni Îsgmeihod for for paking ркан LEAVES :— аро) certain эш тегу аа ри реса bo o iged to keep the house close to “The leaves are b nutes, up & trans- ferred to a stron ng toon Li Bis heated. anganate of potash |€ and gently our or two tha laxer having 4: general way, a pit, h- f heat to sirt the panlai in, a Peac house or similar structure p stage, an ле Б вот! Жы pen the frui n шау be easily removed by means o rush. pe Parong acid of chlo: pue of bs miy of perman: сла жуа, цы eaching them. The stain PERS te Ад a дроп 4 бе fingers are A m —- It is Ec: се а пет modd of DESTROYING em- TEE INSECTS WHICH INFEST OL as been e off, will be amply E ent fora bed Er itn When there is only one house, at command there may есопотіве t the It is dr Arie CN that the plants should be kept nea sad lass as possible. The rays of light in i glass lose their power of acting Беде: ficially 6 plants in proportion to the distance at laced from Thus, when close to whio! h they are e glass, the plants grow strong, PR FL can be kept up. Thesupply may ho wever bo very much but ав the distance is increased so d increase tapad by w na СА 4 КА addition, J "EI hel е. g Б ir par 5 may be hea water pipes, or „fuos, it may Д а гац Pha a ceri a deep cold pit filled in а "mixture of stable Titer by which the superior uality of the fruit ïs influenced, i s that of уаз ЧЕ rid of the rank f fermentation. This latter plan isan concen- in them, j IT k will Ш appe in unt of the | гар}; тш, renti p. id Ксы, ad and ted EN with the манн convenience the fruit off, a good d карру may early and in үм The mode of sanc will be be obtained, both of a ушы to q^ the same in every | | саве : a certain number of pots, regulated according to | Healthy plants will always throw up ап any i they are able to Teik to Ат on, E as soon as possible a fet 12to 18 or 20 on su plant, accordin ing t "me time required to uce ripe in from the and e po time required i is much less, so tet. а fruit may be | produced on an average, in 11 weeks, Whilst on this 1012 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Остов sg point, however, it may С: as well to remind culti- | surfaco. You might аз well pour — on LS ua cd nme usually considered mn vators that very early forcing, say any time before the | back as pour it on high dried peat ea "nip Apo we re seethat its leaves aro third week in January, в t never be entered upon | puddle ; neither М — would take hairs 80 as to ap у here а full сгор is desired, and is only eligible in Cow.dun ng added to clay ddl amongst the seedlings yaa ta it large places where both the st А onveniences | for r treos, such as ursery stock es first Y out. Iti is ай же wers of a varieties a for forcing are a crop may made to meet the requirements, by putting a double р а pit ог tub, and kept "stirred, j t maker | — io stir ji pulp ho uses ven con- num ot of pots to work. Pla - p after the time abov entioned ma nably expected — by which he can give paper an exact weight| varieties, differing in E^ s B M produce а a ful ор rthickness. Не knows how to stir a tub of gruel for | very like. in colour those of the peog e. i 1 interest, Н the plants should alw ways have a portion pr the su | do as much for the beautiful objects entrusted to his | other o fron тое аа ie soil in the pot removed, and its place supplied with | care. obtained pee very distin ct series, Peas weh fres esh compost ; the онн vagis реч КҮ — clean. Now, whether the plants come from one's own| number of individuals. ni sed to | nursery, or whether they are purchased, ће puddle| “But this is not all, for from this first n de rather а? "aed rx In € pirin they | ought to part ө business of transplanting. | leaved varieties не originated, ап t type smog, edi pot are not есен, but there pol ie some particular b th d useful. Thus, for [а 2. © ied to 8; plant. ас iiw that water may go rejoicing, for half their work has p ln when the feeders have had this surcoat laid on. Alex, Forsyth. GENEAEOQIOAD n ueni TuS PEACH TM of leaf has become leav сЕ а great number of varieties айсан in rx в oris Horticole" , The subject is во so sub-varieties es proceed ; type appears, there are cases in which а ma tied fi want of labour—he knowing full well that the want of water will be fatal to suc nd that he cannot always apply it at the right time—that he will turally and gladly resort t use, in order that the plants may not suffer, I think I have touched salient points | 1 A, Г? s and AN like | Im "i а rode ons th papers The M. Carriàre's first article is accompanied by a figure representing ғ an imaginary I Peach tree—a genealogical substance of th a uu with pe fruit, vii in c duces varieties which bec another буре healthy and free from red spider, they may re мей out at g distances apart, say nches, in well-prepared soil, with a chance of a tolerable autumn crop, and the certainty of a splendid Фер. ше tio mmer. To en - this, however, great atten & be paid to watering, for E ime. time a e кс John Coz. ран ON ROG Кы, — AND SHRUBS. TP a d of the different ra es and Nectarines е | that we have now in бенен. The main trunk, A, represents the ciment Peach ; this gives off туей tho base two branches—one to the left, one to the above these, after an Аы terval, two similar con sprout out. Each of prd yer branches gives oft numerous branchlets afte same fashion; these bra gros pu origin to йу ramifications, and so Thi th W: eg n be understood without reproducing the two lowermost primar planting p^ X e can. principal dangor м “Р e in the ground ol e Chri grow; but if it is left ш after recie you| must, qu it to grow." It is th erefore ЕТ that the times and t do with this business, as all experience, ancient and modern, goes to establish. Land tilled only a few inches deep is very easily M. Carr ibre ate, Of р у | branches, : on the left, which henceforth we will call B, is Peaches; that on the right, C, the Freestone Peac supposed to represent the о w ^ Tos ogoui facts to those which occur in i = — езт; арі which prove that without any * type’ can, by virtue of its own i vitality, that is to say, бу Ee A to new races, may be m Cabbages, the Onions, varieties вр rchance form ra so constant that they cann 5. | degenerato or or to return to their original ge "Each ‘species ra races, of bet Lettuces," etc, wd.) deer pers Unse vt —The attendant t ck ot moisture Hi the M a b иш rec А. amount. of thes ramifies and produces varieties, - ч like, and M. Car rière’s dijon show how varieties Pe. уч and how, havi originated, t may be re refe rred b y their characters to | dried; hence depth of tillage or io success in arboriculture. Land trenched two feet deep early in the season will, however, imbibe such a supply tui in the winter months as will keep the roo the trees moist till nearly midsummer under e ces; and as there is no qo is old- fashioned art, the plough, the | pick zen vé and is hes inted shovel Р faco the diffi- earth being finely yulterised, e plants honestly planted before the old year goes out, no thing | ne aid here of the trees put in before January ; | ;| but after that we come to th hen atur eof | the wo E done before the trees can be got da demands that they be planted as late as "bey oan be to live. 1 have planted the Rock о tribe (Heli- anthemums aod Cistuses) in the scorching sun aud drying winds of April on rr d epe high and dry, | l|theless wil Having Э а ойг чв the Re oor Tar n leaves the Peaches for a time generalities connected with the lifo Kemend n на. | | which we a iN not re jac ав ре = Ачи which a elegance with Wa giaz they € pe We е сни refrain from extracting the following—* The law that ing | forced in I might enumerate ша! doi n e same— d der à as aen produced tion of ind iv viduals may be conside red as the result of modification and БИЙ, the otl fixity permanence. Each is constantly in operation, with unequalforce. Indeed, bad they equal power, woul mpossible, and still which is vitz y ые ot the case. m this it | re resulta. tbat the modifying principle ia is it "Powerful | hi w and flower it n fall | t 5] In illustration of what he bas before said, and sd of peers Fes the subject of the Peach, Carrière of the China Aster and of the Stock. usuall a second set and are this о ар Rhod some i covered with blossom now, süch as r! ponticum, viz. um, undulatum, y 2. single instance with me | blossomin even vm солна from Orne in о Егапсе "When ins owards middle of the 18th cen the China з p Mer hal. single flowers of a pink, vis let, or lilac orcin [AM n 4 North M American blood, suc Ww catawbiense, bas been at all puesta to p mend. = dis жэ ay its ma beauty to the bes These were "rg Lege гегу а stone-mason wou im lay of mortar on tbe stones of his building, a then place another block, яо did we with the Cistinese, h are rightly "puel pr бие пе and AR RUM dee Lich hav M resent Ped Tu thenume- |a raised' from the Asters, plants үө w ree of great — ^ eM nd app : Som are tall, feel 1 the season, Kal Imin latifolia Wed blossom akiti an а u- ever, eet sun-blind be go have апу idea - that а ее stone has їп maintaini Btema, forms Ter adn these extremes may be met with. "The flowers of these varieties present the greatest differ- псев one from another in colour, in form, and in size, аі ele moisture pite а root. 0 and n they all reproduce г stone-brask n ra will | with э t though. grown sey ТА D vide. Some of the rubs and cos ve sta de he plant | t e soil ну А it will the water iow, nd work t earth | f with the < c a , puddle the ere a nd rn wards е ей after- ов ers that if tbe ү origin w were not сота they | ng the ipecimens, were full то bloom, d be taken for d species. чы Is admitted №, sti "bes forms of Aster are the | of na de ion and not of Pybridisation, "uu NE Y could the be tied, since it LE only species of Г" ies in cultivation te as earth not lae edi Iti s ín quite a distinc is Me, po^ goes closer and m tly together - л езуне ас өз secure, er freely ; а it is not b. | PE the aar layer, as the after wateri be rendered less serviceable if - vod the puddle were on the | Tees t March and i эй e uo pie fi which i | singular that the two Viol Violets es sholi н the a б ie Н , M eiie n full flo lave been | genera во сіе croes е, these plants are rarely visited and these latter would have difficulty уйно жы this is much shorter than ** The Stock — cas with still more remarkable facts. If we take, for our starting point the o A eid ‚Деп where lace in n every summer | or taste emp! d W. Rime 14, "writing т Ж, is prettily marked p T epi your peregrinations you that Остоввв 28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1018 —n it as a beddin g plant. We grow it here in Чаар. z Caci Gray," he is mor lik to * » t m 5 and it is M 5те by Аша for APRE and | Ah! Ј 4 . ad Базі [Fx pa aan oa е — P i found a mali ЕТ тше : The n gardening publie tak varie- | You EUN of being great, bap the petha of f glory colour o nit. Iwas very pleased with it, gia pass Fern. a на & you Lo invisit M LB всгаш- | is no ot the path for до Wi can cia withdra it the showed it t мутан агйеп bling for it to ‘send out? by-and-by, after we have it | are petty, e sh gi ^ 4%; Think on | what and — but got no information about it, nie aee thaf * yy the thousand, as Was He case with Centaurea via ямагат Savi ge Landor h told. =н that * women, like 2 авага ер t it was either a Peach or ап Almond. However, some has only Г нд рз their softness and | time afterwards I found five Mtem had set, and pro- elicate тоц plant gaoot London . Tt | te te i mes ix the shade." William Paul, Waltham | duced an Almond- conclu: ti t look 55 uu TOSS. ce ee tim Iw side of three montbs, I found four remaining, still ec id t n | себир the Almond shape, but much larger in rS fruit on орав entirely without е size; нор plucking them they ipee: » be D: im (Cheeroc cr ut them, he told me that|flavoured Peaches. They had colour, and ch occurred here a few days ago ; it is supposed that a^ the Вашу bushes non whether wild or in|two of them ited e larva fed on a Vine growing on the premises of the | gardens, were stoneless. m this I wroi est. | joint р s made remarkab а 0, : ite d of a country пиле па to g P me some plants of this | ripened new wood, notwithstanding the peculiar soil in moderate supply in the spring. I have in m; SEM IL ariety. e tells m tha t he can send them to me, | which it is planted iage. a very good specimen of the Death's-head Moth caught | but that they will Res stones until Зеу. понов: old Н. W., Loughton, [It is not an anoonimon thing for in ће town; it seems to be commoner than usual this | trees, Some 20 years ago I purchased s double-bl f nd even to ripe: m. The long pre has been very favourable for | stoneless rid of а cele pasen € € and | them, especially in such a warm summer as that which d , n the ey fruited, they | we ең just experienond % Т Moth—Yo ders шау be interested in bearing of the n of un bu тай " f imen of this moth (Chæroca: i hi в A E В B £g E к z © B [1 Ф о = Iq м [54d E B Ф T eg rarer kinds p, bagn: seen in this district, |} sta rom “Science бор » ее 2s ys paar Талай ке p any hen [А pat upon this matter? І p. 968), that Aa итело eat nothing but earth. to on the Oak.— ink Berl 1 ubt this i is true i in the main, but do they not grelily n M by ie side of the а лая. to Борк is, АЧ Таш obliged to make f the common y For instance, Castle, the s ze 1 Somers, situated between this | because I о get the жб ре юн this tice | а worm will in night p ull in yards of ^^ cipit and town and Le dbur o fewer than five o arge ue LI of шз make some kind person tell me how to get «аи give it a sort of ARAR look, though of course, eno apparently in the greatest luxurian I| of the iate variety. W. D. F. | having no teeth, it cannot chew it, W. D. F, vem а few days ago, on the Eco side, | Co, coloured Beech.—1 h dem А ie or ёо pu from the Deer-park gates, | Beech Iri an abundance of еа соррег сате) going E from Malvern and Ledbury Road. soppor ped seedlings. They were as dark as І ever : Mention has. be een iie in your pages. of Mist tleto aw the parent tree, and in rather еа proportion ÁUSTR ON. А ast о ir Oak + in di ftl The trees in nurseries are, I think, grafted | my Frag x Ihave A. —— the Palms of country, amongst which is named Ledbury i in Hereford. | or budded. W. D. F. Au siralia, n numb "The most interesting is the shire, but the E has been received with doubt, | Double-glazing.—A. Phalcenopsis Schilleriana in the Alexandra "Dum (Ptychosperma Alexandre, F. М.), If those, however, who may still be unbelievers in the | collection of L. Reichenheim, Esq., with six leaves, ме recently des t light from the vieinity of the matter vil „рау me eR r will direct them to the | largest of which is 14 inches long and } wide, h s | Fitzroy Riv East Australia. It i e of the p к. G. Butcher, Great Malvern. been named (see p. 963) as an illustration of the most асе. sh of the princely pie о plants to 1 1 A2 T 4, f have ore beau oreign Correspondence XV Ho ns. js ‚ Peach houses, and also about the prope has never been in a double -glazed house, which has віх 10 r E. ecting orchard houses for Peach cu pad fine healthy leaves upon it, the longest of which is 15 feet, Having through Mr. E obtained on the АЫ system, but no one] appears to think i inches, the widest 5 in inches. wá на middle of June а quantity of "es I hope to be. ablo t to "Introduce [re pike, which, when it reached fine Palm into many өлүгү ү collections. In t Кир fruit beyond the 'time of Y Ыр on the м height of 18 inches, ро а young plant f T n walls. Nevertheless this fi easy as|atits point. "The latter has now three we — it, 1-7 w Fer of which one ier T is oms ш houses for early work. take меу | the largest of which is 9 ш in lengt в. uly it | Sii PISA for its pide folis ess, having, although , t month in which Pea A c б got for|sent up another spike about 2 feet high pen has | in is i caudex only 1 inch thick. This Fern n мы т forcing, they сап, by retarding, be had up to | likewise formed a plant at its point, нех it has a small | ophila Rebeccæ. Int November, yielding a supply, where there is a | leaf at the next two joints, where I think plants may |9 ар nta І have ve referred to the Aus ы um Jemand, 2i here about seven months. I have|also be зеб тох а E. Mitchell, Gardener to R. Ё. Pandanew. t te Brown was DNE ms y n si 1 watching this for several years, and һауе |.4insworth, Esq., APP iA б reference to Mr, | жо; no fri , if the three Freycinetias proved this season, that in a house I could | Anderson's remarks (see p. 987), as to my nam e being shall finally 7 prove “dist nct, id iis gather fine Barrington Peaches two weeks after | риб forward as an authority on this subject, allow me to | , Pittosporu m tenuifolium and eugenioi Ad thinke ari the last of the same sort were gathered from а wall |state that all I have ever done or written in the matter | far south i n New Zealand, that I should think these mrs а eg Љу aspect, where 16 was plante has been merely to elicit facts. 4 г Hai, d dires grow 2 "ir nativo со шту ling of Mr. Hiverrs ot several y ears ago, but of which | I ful to Orchid I do not at present ied arp frosts are not unusual in the winter, as well as S un d bà МЕ islost. N us inside the house ien с combines all the points necessary for their | henry коты If they can be — мч ed ыст As still g hard; This result is obtained mer arle and I am so far inl pl ch trouble, nothing could surpass iN E ied by caus t to circulate through the ач досы шк that I intend to have a house like Me. | which these noble trees might be ap у, istri t There e night mg ЧЫ їп TR spring and summer; and where | Bewley’s in order to try experiments on Yd sen as the seeds PY bi and ger erminate г ae geo are a desideratu TUR ios VIR be zd of um hids. We are much indebted to 2 (see | are other New Zea "i гане aik ges sag te " Ther advantage | 963), fo or giving us so much info dt qs E |of the Middle Talan w " em Méditséransan. б iio, that under glass they can be а uj ev any season, d Orchids at Berlin. It must be evident that plants | Eun торвап horticulturists, Та thei БШШ, and kept from yet а оой now. il e New deri pla em would be'in their ele ng-bird, 1 EE 2E Bu © Math. — This seems to be a|glass and equally evident that splendid plants are wherever humidity and shelter prevail. merry moth, flitting about from flower to flo e I erae nde Meme d glass by Mr. Anderson. Ihaveno| I have had the s dd f introducing the Ae notice that in the many аа of its occurrence | notion, however, that the question as to whether single | Variety of Mocha Co РЫ т o г? 9 асте Which have appeared in бета pers, RIEN Pelargonium, | or чемо is best, will be settled by isolated | plants sent from the Botanic гт ra o Pario ika asmine, Scarlet Verbena, and Larkspur, been | instances of excellence either on one system ог the | have proved very much "eu vig o т, n x mentioned as s ubjeet to its sits; pu if we | other. My idea is that when а house shall be devised, | variety previously introduced. One o young notices, tl ible from а Hr Nod the fr ingle roof, t с Scarlet Pelargonium is thé fero rit Orchid growers will have a better opportunity than 14 lb, weight of into th n t hod s jid T have kept one of these alive for t the last five days in in|now of growing — ^ n which at present are | also found its way pa pda (od At ў речі, i yacinth-glass, occasionally putting into the glass а аам qq Е manage. estion of expense is not of | ment, and seems to Lgs Kt qobeso has gatüed ib few Geranium flowers. I may add, that at times the | m moment, if dg hei lth of valuable plants is emn ie Y other rari ti kh I Sa instru- humming, a Куш; unction with echo from the glass, n ved, Оп the rond ил! ie is яа поно ба palm over all the : г dat et i f Australia, The own experience that single-glaz rape houses, el imagino, Be {еге wah а о me ү при е run, 12 fet wide, are sufficient Shiraz. Tobacco еа to grow well i in some of the ћ, Cou and those some the most beautiful жав a genuine пе exampl prm. rela, е E e а t rchids in = кес үке Robert | dew-fall is regular. Ferd. Mueller. пә 276141 Niel Rose.—I wish that I could endorse | Warner, Broom ld. opinion expresse in your pagos scd ра cen аб | Zagetes.—I grow a variety of this, but I am u So t etie the veri éch has n y | асдпаї аа | with its proper name. и. дан (вве х о well-known Ameri de "dios yocant p. 989) speaks of Three varieties, of which, |. ee Новттос за. 4 аин С Ша Ка lt was п sei fion earsay but | tenuifolia, he names as rade реч "him psg in XM iac терик RA extibition о! gar en produce is A i ing to its being or Ё е шу г metere nal i mim pnis the only Dung of which 1 have to complain the tables appear to have shown an | excellent display Müdavit that I lave seen Jane агау їп | in reference to my plant. I have been blaming the|of flowers, fruits, vegetables, cereals, and other : e к iu Ку! Ф 5 He © E Б ь 25 HE c » both in Engl etx Ue бо ti eni the variet; is Ыш» өз fault. i am also told that the | Camellias, a goo! — E ын " Maltes raie э SUM also 1 T pott A ж а tall музга а [shy-blooming plant, which is not the | thri ves vesc g in (Смерш mes у on pet 1980 reach i E i for my beds of it have been t a variety of miscellaneo nificent Ар {өст тее үтү found masses о f "омет fo r these last three months. 1 ры There were also two excellent samples. of New e not th д H n mm XL (boast І found “Jane” in п bioom i ho Mariela | b bedding plant, which is > than can be said came some of din Ya сое Оп her coat. Now, “ Jane,” I do not wish to be | Calceolarias, especially of "late years. I grow the|Chinese Yam : —— {алац s US ui this B3 RON E e m ug ode Aag SE thousands, and DW. e I. o prot pgs honest old- fashioned Potato, M Ti „Дд. Ётеп me the is? бое he prodaced im Egland, [| [Your plant аре to bé what is Known in gardens га | the Canliower, Cabbage, Letinee, Сокту, Сати» fanof allow his fame to be even temporarily clouded | T. tenuifolia. ] Turnips, n inn pom go ед| an impersonation unworthy of him. You are Double.flowering Peach.— 1 have read several | Pumpkins, Parsley, an Фан ж g much alike in aspect, b + hi à are farther | accounts in your Rod Sen of standard Peaches complaint | that diam in the shape of vegetables can "Wy ldier he is less | producing a crop this I know little abou he colony. Tru raid ics long epus i incli trees, 1 1 be lad if ou will рае me | of drought; en — ngencies of weather, it must "Yo our appear se оа чре рид iit is usual i - med P È each to poser remembered, are incident to most climates. Nothing your точ tort his, manly, erect, | This inquiry of the following fa с" has been shown yet E eri that the agriculturist or M straightf bad You jc closely дсн border, which oven entirely consiste of stiff ur n ыны; in Queensland has any difficulties. te 1014 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ае contend with, whicb, with patience, perseverance, and a tI of the ac 2 may not be quite equal to cope wit game Ma mount in the end. 00 specimens of Rye- grasses from the present time, a list of the masters and of the | distinguished among the pupils, In this latter more Boyle, the “ great. Earl of Cork, p — Har e the category | occur the names of Marlowe the dramatist, Richard | The the Acclimatisstion "Society ; ; nd one. а — credit the ra pidity | R g to the labels So ative art be supplied to a considerable й, sad, judging from its colour, and which it was M eins there can E little doubt as to its excellence. "There were Pese on Lord V. Frend, James Six of t meter notoriety, Lord Тема, Bishop Bron, s George Gipps, and many otbers, —— Geraldine, Gustave Vasa, Richar Whittington, Le Chemin de Fer (Ке). These are “ little dramas" in the French Mens ^ — for by the ро ы, in ве ools or in pri vate the p Thurlow families, а ае to me as be pleno da i a шщ mr - дй told is to bring < E ан: ks. E uble varietie , the е: de кч эь large a nd Sho a’ Italie, but brighter, ‘and А элен pose tor they are intended, the foliage; Queen "Mab. (iai p. ы shoe foliage; ] Red Riding Hood, d о of cies the 32d Ea ia iş very select, m therefore all the more useful to the purchas Devoniensis Mr. y (English), tastefully | p ds en of wax flowers. ere De exhibited, ог ponti e It evidently originated some strong shoot of тераа. and has retained 1 ев w addition to the sorts named, ther Lem реа: жн Gooseberries, Sensei ind Brazilian Cher Motíttg of Books. nes теси manière de les Cultiver pour les oir au maximum de beauté (with a resp and нш. based on the experience of fifteen years). By Fe rdin and GI оейе. Paris, 1865. Pp. 1517 п Te Bonn its ие by budding. Неге it has made shoots 15 fe lo Roses, Fruit Trees, jc. 5 also S goniums. Am mong Pears, «шы ш Queen is highly poken Vm d it well deserves; and in Strawberries ngram's y Queen is "pron ounce ed excelle nt, | Rose of Men; orange кай, a liti bes the style of Commander Bm 5 fügt сы ; Pri large dull scar rlet, vv truss, and pis for pl Pink. e s with - In d H de Suresnes, А T noticed, im attention to the varieties of Strawberri ries, and their cultivation. He | s instructions for their ipe А n trees and shrubs, The Pelargonium н contains oe and Foster's new Moa .—John Jefferie: ference ther of Soil, the author maintains, | бов Cat alogue of Nursery St , Florists? Flowers. Ir is not се pu since Tom Thumb was intro- duced as a no At that time it was a great advance upon iem BEDDING PELARGONIUMS then in existence, and ud is still оле эе the best we have for beddin € purpos The nse , deman nd for this es 4 | Pa excepting me rt which is їз iul m Linde and likely to make а hrs. loire de Roses and н erena are pretty, and bat ean be said abo the wo e-colours, Enamel, "of fine o but | small prey: ч be ME for re gere Teni uebla, deep ost red, is bu : a little [es ". Madame Mesh ivory white, flushed and ho а isa very beautiful variety, especially бтр cult There is no individual variety equal in - Ls ep but most of those named will be: seful for pot culture. They will require another Fach "^s trial before their nif. merits for H ascertained, I am pl niums em uch ary to the probe of many im. mt i Strawberry will succeed in all soils, with a little ery little in comparison with the numerous ro seii "d t I FD seen, he adds, Strawberries succeed | $ rfectly ed.» we soon had Attra action, «chr Eclipse, Punch, and — — Searlet alias Trentham Searlet, w th a host o TS w The E ve ose - a are forgotten. ], ho rest, in ed to ivation for pia Mial per the satisfaction of eing his table abundantly furnished ong moist clay soils the preferable kind of For s light warm soil, cow or "e portion ч decis d to oblivion as being in re to these old favourites, Tre ntham Rose and өг ог manure is s nod or that ^t oer нүү or sheep. 4L о be pre theg decorative purposes, mni "although every year r novelties e gre: re introduced and pauc EA T о ink, eclipsed by White Tomj Thumb; үө, must т not be ov erlooked, as no one who has show mgt be found mos п direction. - E Sal борй ould n by [у far the A ys for bedding e£ ; — ^ aii ccm but grows too strongly ad: culture, e riu уе - gi really good acqui- E. Ранис ав regards form, and по et ot - Y ey. "m dp 2 - is the best shaped so ме se of pres e ae Té this try the author — that the of the Br E buttery, il The Clipper, all "iion shades ү scarlet. M. Nachet the pot oc У i indiseri- the purpose t Scar rlete are generally preferred; but the flesh should be firm and itish Queen, La Chálonnaise, and | p is a —! ety for кии both A wing up of flower sion. Beauté de S Suresnes, jes, bright p si |a err ра eye, is a beautiful dee riety, id r pot | will be highly esteemed, the truss | up above the pa ca which i is a рт My uideo "- pay however, i E. "writing these m remarks varieties sent out las pon тарі. 8 вача for taking notes or for seeing them in bloo had collection v Imon-co I should say, salmon-co m V en vile. Asiam Мема Меню Guefer, de Rue il, M Rouillar e Mons. G. Nachet а. | бла spring, as меан -— нм еі тау поб havo fac ii to Ih — еа Em " bai ent out. I A pn is in t s Pleie and is described as larger, bro Ш, v we em in colour than ма Me Christian 8s, gen and M, Thiers fine scar I PEN E eei adyise ‘cultivators to ае when T ий iri Ы purple озер ise trusses, аА pot Meer imd W + to be e у: a vare Ly. ^ this season and raised by the late Mr. D: e good masses.. ^. ays fs the tendency u in the ok ving it nn untidy appearance. үй all the class, William Heale. е i d T Carnations and Picotees t а е 5 time since in the columns ofc i + g "Pie some Alpines, and w esh to З ч A peia je appear to Ù the, best. difüoult to find the reaso Ear that bos Mer for bed xist, but are for the most in disappea , bet m to have nd uld have left fewer —for this] has genera! = ы» be депе! оте ay cei strip d extensively. e x mans If. at тоша» me. iri a in Mt like носеа) e! Deni salm f Whi slight shade of pin ong | pure white, with a light тирі. de Г the centre; h | warf varieties, Augu a Poem, by Charles Barwell | ougier, salmon flushed w Madam flu TOS s, ч Апе мазий; Cris v9 edged w n flashed w ith гй ы ы n; M. h crimson, very free Moni plish sal colour. e pe — aT pure, with a nk in prm ame Barillet, Mage are d to be useful for v mphe de Gergoriat, | | ese | into the AM wy to many so much o cultivation that those who have he i. ardenin required p ie their E de уара and w Е and olis, I d the e ТӨП m C of и cultivation A which many ] ваше plant, distributed b ^ ъд ТАЛ Sidebotham, їз foundation to Memorials l, Canterbury, the Rev. J. 8. Scoat, Canterbury, by A м ence the various names. esé varieties are | so 1 that. of gro t M 2 This has not only the | persons— very eid and will form a nucleus for the ' hybridiser | to improve u ey ly good! ar number wi rwi, y hundred earwigs hav ve | паа, but я "de next occasion, within | ould > vek 5 е | nstance had са: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1015 ongst which, seattered а! nice spe — 'cimens of Thus Соё сасіа, d Cedar of Lebanon, us, Rose Pe мечи, Olga s Lawsoniana, and Black Tuer also a noble specimen. of Golden iit in any De меу of these а and the hive which, av y fet bulis tree of Weeping Bireh, of h the earwigs, in p. е to ке. | а коры ы 2 tuper e 55 lb, net bens of hon arkably fine ? pr think, therefore, that there must have been an е3. ey аз 2 some enormous Lime trees, а few of which Á to the wall, gran portion of the interior of the en. south side is a mausoleu —an ancient Iy-covered ruin in a Fir thicket; in ble L and Ash; the latter are eet for & considerable wood's correspondent, Haai ena arie ais i in The kitehen garden consists of. two divisions : one a parallelogram. irregular i in form, comprising 1 aere, andi the idi hich fruit ith to effect any ete ее to the luv æ. Iam convinced asps g aterial degree to be m drach: to the attacks of earwigs.. 16 is far more reasonable to ascribe this и суза very successfully, "T he ems slopes al little to south, th well ited for th ti f bot t and уе ege etabl., Green, or an he n garden, on КҮ it po Ar ides ; a sunken a g groun t gt mongs v rne bs hc гэтае тоири Laurels АН одой eturf. Associated pre гетайей about the va that LN had commenced Apiator. o not a that any hive, whether of | It has been found that the ves. turated €—— than when no used. e "years ago e pain d pr the straw hives rd apiary, а: d the result to be highly E. aperi able; not сав of "Het eve ever re, any good evi not is doul which Һат; йы. rd randa. х Ар T from p. 991). r n the same level pieci he E р Ite t built, d tbe Miss divides it toli the for fence from a road ear” of s 13 whioh broad walki - s judiciously 1 К% tag cet erwards, and along time we continued k y dark colour, which is — Aa vonrebls to identally o | Some old — or еті d fide" Peaches, cover a e from ea heavy crops are mid obtained. Figs, Apricots, and P Half- дайма Apple >= too produce в sple endid speci mens of spotless "de the centre of the northern wall x "p get divin of the garden, an excellent rang ted a few years айо it is LI feri in eos j^ is divide d into five arte The first is a span-roofed greenhouse, r ears ri am ‘and sont h, with eas ar resting on Гм A vw ad T is 22 feet 4 inches long and 20 wide; d Stage in the coro, К" а Баа оп речи » commencing at the -: ‚ which if in the e wW mens; i зын 8 a "ed plant of Cycas revoluta. The next house is а vinery, 85 feet long, es feet wide, and 18 feet high—a **lean-to." It contained some —— bunches of finely swelled ERT ENNEA Dp ыз sisting of Lady Downes and Black Prince; the wall was covered wi m Ischi os d on oor were some admira ned i Azaleas. The centre hi of ther 41 go. Witsenia. e n NA Celosias, Pelargoniums, Fuchsias Achimenes, tatices, &c., file d in the rem maining portions of the кы and bench hes, The third house is а lean-to Grapery; e other Vinery; the youn; ^ r Vin es in this house had been nearly е | destro yed by wireworm, when rape- e-du st was forked This house also со ined some excelleut Gra pes, and the Passiflora Pe ла fruiting freely. The other еа оп Ње | һоцве is a врап-гооѓей stove of the same dimensions acres in|as the end greenhouse; it EA & nice selection of wellgrown plants, numbers of which had recent of € h t the exüibition of the Royal t 1 де pA Perthshire. Conspicuous masses of | a 1 Ferns and with tbese we ine fase Pay блин s, Hedychiums, Bananas, ача чиј Coleus, Уш Euphorbia, Dieffenbachis and many ing Ash. К oth Dd ue ap amidst beautifully i dere nds. rugs бобе i and cove! erin ng wit th its be | other ereepers were slightly festooned over the roof, which e suspended neat con- taining tolerable specimens of Oncids, CHEM. &c., , | stem ef o wit i is 10 feet ы inches їп girth. р 10 the turf, cover an area of S specimen a Pase Beech , an res Silver Fir some 90 feet in height, the the a" producing an excel llent effect. The whole range їз admirably aérated by ventilators, which alllift up description, The] heating, too, is all tliat can be desired ; ; There are also sd Juniper, Golden Ash, Black cut-leaved Beech, var riegated A Weeping Birch forms а rably with ioa 3 72g boiler. X in front Het the range A Ln t remarkable for its mon аган сы тее А effective, v pec Fy rM wall of the garden is covered with | entra amongst. жр у we observed VIN со Sm walk in front. p xe is ы with a are also clumps ts, associated when ager xl to bottom, | p area of 162 feet in Сунна bue Nasturtimm were most effectively dise layed, and we were partientiriy e fre with the «— of t ha! Iridaceous bul А} eve bic was The e houses digally covered with autumn-fowering Phlo other herbaceous plan The walks here, like most of those in Scotland, are ха лера hoed and raked, consequently they are loose "and hododendrons ла dther pleasing shru 1016 surface, a practice which has doubtless arisen from want of binding gravel. Here it is e o е river, and is poss suitable character than that in rer broad s of the new park at D the « E. T tint, more The and when I looked at the stem of the plan 1 v erga a quati of. cocci айан the earth pitami qui ite a chamber for them ; so I came to the conclusion | hat the d this ought | n A d f ERIS ег, апа bro тшеп zum gnificent walks in the sington, or snow- bite spar on the broad walks of the Calendar of CrM: s ng fni pe rm KITCHEN GARDEN, pun te -— vem ноа ser а the ensuing week.) inter, will now be the hus Clearing © qe er: glaas eroe ona e. piss and when sagen wenther may А giten, торій sh old aluo to be dame situation honidialely behind the main е These Picus vrbe Án doors, where a stock of bnt ble the er 3 also be proceeded ma nm "ege Мача ago Дура the cultivation of | work should now be provided, ke nic y "E dr. er is птоађе e LIne-apple, whic. long since been | cutting and picking of shred; for the PA cleaning old e former discontinued. The ce enira portion is 55 feet long and nails, draw Lee es r the com : ing season ‚аг rangement NOS ы us E S ys. aig 14 feet wide, in two divisions, in which are excellent examining Á labels, | thi vis mu south po вот Pots i crops of Grapes; other "portion is 100 feet long &c, washin and | ttin away all s are striking or but and 8 feet in width, and is chiefly employed in ау, Ley ng y P S e subject to oi many cas hy a during winter, aa du ucumbers and Melons, and preparing plants tender Te, as well as making a ot s id boxes under glass,and trans ed till spring gy, for the decoration of the main range of houses. "These | baskets fa the ensuing year, ar araras of as great | is over, Those, pese m Whon со wie pits are now in a somewhat dilapidated condition, and | consideration as укн business and should be got|means to follow this ТӨ, ате пос ihe пшр it is proposed to convert the whole into halfspan| forward redimi All superfluous or dead things in pots шау so erections, Behind the main range of houses is an excellent well nt fitted-up fruit room. The Mushroom посны е. the same corner range of building, is А well cons structed; is heat ted, pa ar mater e^ in the same. style as m wanted. J. EN ila in Science Gossip. ines are excited. Thi pna the buds to push stro ord ngly and withou should be pie on, and the dirty pots from every r of the shed, y S Ў shed їгоатйвбапбё®: Will oS circumstances will, however, reed if any than those sown at this | неа. WALL TREES.—W here new borders ar require] i| ee they : should now be] mre forvard та andhas agate ceiling seed In ihis portion. of t e grou Sa were some w E Any one uem 98; чота кейе а са 1 ау readily, make a seful 1 be thoroughly drained, and s voi -— prey ent the roots from going specimen on qom mums, together with stores ot SORS бе t th ing too deep, Primulas, Cinerarias, and similar plants used for winter | and o rae cm &c.; as also for m pros «ee. bs ud п nri Dar if any, шщ decoration, Here, too, very nice examples of porta crops of inn Yhadishes, Carrots, &e. When | deemed necessa $e g earth up as шуй Heath, Epacris, Camellias, as, Cytisus, and many covered equally, three or four long sticks or laths Mex ready to be poses into their ани kanar пар т e e sash bars, І oncrieffe has lo: een remarkable, both for the n tas in а few places by tar| STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON S eme Ае а е оноо gardening, a сыг housed vien attor in A Meo Ml БУ АИГ рог the Werkeniin Oct. 25, 198a terat or For nearly 40 y of the early part of this century | couple of y Е | the late Mr. Mitchell w: ous as а cultivatorof| - ESRA E ы 51 stove and greenhouse plants, his Heaths being only ER GARDEN AND PLANT HO рот nd DX mous specimens that used m be| The flow rum far robbed of i Зоя BS i grown e New Botanic Garden аб Edinburgh. | iren ri that. if A i pP steps should be in Thurs. 19| @ Zune ei слои too, were especial Md of | immediately to secure a desirable arrangement for the | Friday 3) 1 |29. his care. Nor has the place retrograded under the |n we year; this is necessary before the flowers are Sunday2) 3 active management of Mr. ett, the present superin- hui yed. Let all Observations as to improper heights Tues. 24| 5 tendent, who has for a series of years managed the Wed.- 25 -629.903 (209) | Жы Beo repairs and improvements on this large estate, and Average .| (29.868 29.447 ` 51.8 | 35.5 | 43.4 i ost successfully the whole of its gardening | in "e open air, as te ае to (uo а conspicuous | Oct. mH na T atnight ; frosty. о We left delighted with all we һай | раг of every garden. This is the time for laying in zT hazy and damp ; overcast. п, a stock and planting; the latter operation, indeed,| Z Жолт should be no longer d for it is desirable that| — 21—Boisterous; showery Чата ай; Hes p е every bul ellr e before bei Bulbs| 7 меш temperature of the week, 6 deg. below the average. S > are in general Mert 5 ar apart, and there аге too dis t, qns = n [od fom official returns few ot "thon. to make a good display Yet what сап} — During I cat do years, [ot e ning Week ending LINE he vation o tops i rance has increased ot jog Prevailing Vinh | og o 5 late у The H lanted in| How du Octobr |$ BEEPER the department of tha. "Ваз ‚ Rhin in 7 covered a | if BE S pergis Ша жс spy y E EI эй superficies of EN hectares (24 acres each), and there | Buy Crocuses by thousands, and Tulips and Hyacinths | ————`—————————-- have дур 120 additional hectares planted within e by hundreds. Remember they all increase very | 5299.-209 ME ту eight . M. in a communication to the i re the outlay will be id with | Tues. ::31| 53.8 | 38.1 | 459 рена] Agricultural Society, attributes this inerease шеге, C сабан Tulips multiply rid dius. 1: 2| 963 | 973 | 460 in the culture of Hops to the improvement in agricul- | trouble, If borders are preferr кр К pe Friday .. 3) B 367| ds | 20 ture. It must be observed, at the same time, that the | following plan will be fogad advanta Let iab Rhin RI during Ше bore ve poriod же DS of Hops rm apod is ng every year.| outer row ocuses, the next [Hee and the 2a, 13372 therm. {4 deg.; e lowest on the Sd, ВЕЕ 1845 there were only 721,000 kilogrammes imported, | IC inner row, Tulips. Do 3 pw id of planting| !? бев. rox while in EE pot d 1,556,000 kilogrammes. The hickly, but lJeb thoro be 3 inches space > зев, трост, as Rhin are at present making кал each kind of .bulb. The. Чоо XUL be зрэ ee: сосе ETE in Css every exertion ү =й sient quantity ps peine Ey T bloom by the time the Hyacinths are in their mo Aut ме WO believe hare beer ree Hops. Roc ыы "for "the 1 d prolo , and the whole may be cleared away in time Hop plant Coriander se ormwoo the bark of | for the spring bedding. In planting, dig a trench Box-wood, but the bad quality of the beer thus pro- | about 4 inches deep around the bed, and as wide tA уче t stomers, and they compelled | required, Let the bottom be well лоо, and then use Hops, as the only substance which can | place the bulbs in order upon it. Cover with about prodno s л. рон beverage. 16 is boss thatevery | half an inch of rotten len-mould | or Tun uring in Fran arque d on я rage, in the | winter be careful to d ravages of gn 1825, а nine quar eer, Tho cons ngumption Misi for they often devour ааб s E бом increased i in the year 4 to nearly 20 litres, and np an t has progressiv Journal of the may increased. then it i be s r I lante in alternate rows К; топа Society of Arts. oloura. may be pursued with Ants py Cocci, — my E ir ard in an Men умі. Tor gm in the open air, purchase house, I noticed a running her and e Ms the leaves of Calanthe vestita an nd Limatodes iosi As made me examine thei like many more persons, thought it was but a tale; e now I had found a vto i ethod, and he: re it уп in full operation before my eyes. The ant gently Г the coccus with the two antennz, and во times with the legs; after this the coccus exc еа Ё round ed eod pne , Which the ant ate, and then commenced uj another coccus. Per erhaps some I 1 ретвопв шау doubt, 1 but ы all those I say v a bed coccus, p place fingod border for the latter. Oval or round beds have med plan a fine effect when ted in this way; the era! is be d mixed sorts, single май, s id S eer és M blue. These mixtures gen any fine sorts. T | Snowdrops, Crown рел} now be река іп аа у. вооп Ъе ре into to see that they do not А, little weak liquid occasionally will — ide making = ые dis xis than they other t do. FORCING ое А. ене p t 70° still tained. This will allow т a little air pem given on m сорапты cool aud d dull days. Stop and then they will be co oreet "Ы after this incident my обоа was drawn a still stranger | purpose of excluding frost heavy rains Tie sight, viz, іп a hothouse I had пазел p aS the trees, and get all ready for starting when requi Giro plants of Passi while vat aud placed them upon а у t lants eA а mre shelf. One day wth are consi Ест — Cover the outside к oft ре early Баб o with leaves or litter, n - domes of earth surrounding the stems of re P. princeps I had. apa s 2 time I А o it. was I b out of the RE p erg lis ad 8e wert ы CURRANTS : E H H. Black Naples, Knight's and White Duto е robably meet n e pr 9. Аы EXAMINATIONS: А D. We ay for your letter s бшу; to rit” : IT. Your best plan is ical Society, 15, ondon. NAMES OF FRUITS: in their demands. Ne epe) ere tà - к Y Bl ра Orange ; 6, n Bearer ‚ 5, епһеї ‚©, 1, Keswick б Codlin ; 3 M uuo ы za W Ne the ho Bud assimile; idulum; %, “Adiantum Рана меш rita,—T 8, Li no edd | sa с meet the pe. d until next Какан the ven nger MM of those forlate fruiting should be verni to make early as can n be done withou not worms, but a colony of ants, edis em "theiz | for starting in April, - mire, an остовкв 28, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1017 ONDON MANURE COMPANY Improvements, Оа th the other hand, T Б? (Езтавїлвнкр 1840). ME BAILEY DENTON maintains a large Staff for the p e fa a in at Have NURE N ap Sare om the Execution of all Works of Land Improvement, and for the rom үн n MA for Deseti Phature Бем. e кайа of Piana спа аза ЕЕ M rM ч hi fi оа isb, living in „ ee co a FERE om р БЕРЕН иим eto br the 8 rem cid vine SULPHATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY SALT, ае | Landowners aid for Superintending the he Erect EET KA а Eod a minimum of risk, Ваз е Fanie, Fench: e x, Secretary. с үү (wx t. any other Works determined aocording СЖ WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. алша S an ен Й mei Es is » р very unoertainty, whi dh. Ми vi L^ sappy ог, Y Deptford, and Barking end Есе £8 per ton. — — it орай % LII eet. рег acre to be harrowed into the land before the IV R. J. BEAUMONT, LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR, and М "strong rt we DÀ een can be obtained of Mr. Lawes, or through any of his Drarxace E: for several Assistant Josiah ness calami nn m Parkes), кадек ee the T йч sla Жала ot None of the frightful of the ty w which will, m: TE of LIME ..£6 6 perton. Drainage, and Estate Improvements generally; including Embank, tope, drive men vigorously to the work of нен MINERAL P SUPERPHOSPHATE : 05 5 4, , . | ments and River Works; Reclamation of Marshes and Waste Lands; | insurance, - is a stro obj Ин often белше PERUVIAN GUANO dire Irrigation and Warping ; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers ng uds , Муза of valu y “other CAKES at market prices. the а. А сосе де тро соя emen! -— voe — өхргәней, to уі po which tenda пой Address Јонх Banm? Lawes, Offices, L Adelaide Place, London | Estates S Mapped, C3 (0 and Reported upon profits i ina community ; ; we cannot, however su кє EC. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin — Pt. Vi m objection to a prooess which should h р € — iei n Autumn Sowing.— dams's Blood Manure for Wheat. CMHE EOIAL RGEICULTURRL SOciETT |". ossos, The фе of full informa- es E ROYAL AG ENGLAND ВА SOCIETY | tion n about vera E etti —Aimely and TENDERS are invited for the execution d ов MANUFACTURED BY тиз Pan be done in the Erection of the Societ Show Yard, for Uh ч "uL : M Meeting, to vibe hold at Dury St. УТ jara dor ы Аш —is not Md I alar with men of pav а NE PHOS PHATE, or BLOOD MANURE The ind Specifications a can be soon at the Otos or t оо of the tenant farmers mirga have the argu COMPANY, р Аш ), consisting of Tenant Farme | осталу ENS че ri юв, E Dom о Antida € | that it won үр put men more үч опа {+ T «o x CL LADEN, Littlebury, Жейу Бос 4. Printed Forma 9 of Specification, ditions, and Blank | choice of times for sales and p lun ЖА the жору D Director .—JAMES ODAMS, be received a Ed. out on m payment Med Y XL. furnished. ~ сочар u We — ud not beon а c let Particulars о of this Standard Man nure may be o obtained at the Offices Бе enders are also A for certain Movable Вапа! / C. T. Macanan, Secretary i юг Bee enn ж ed Chief Office the arate Tenia d Specification for which oan be soon at tho wam А those hav at to safo y», Fi ch estern ni С! ende: Sire Station, T: yv. actories, Plaistow, Essex ; and ‚рер е ie, and MA Specificato and Form of "Tender Way informati on for. th eir dance have the advantage bini near Topsha = |, Devonshire. Sealed Tenders endorsed “Tonder for "н must it, It is not only Л "d ally, end mds m рі "T on or better that there should be is premium upon n п, Sorotan. |however hardly believe ый the эрим, how- THE NATIONAL L EXHIBITION ot SPORTING RTING and ever it may apply to profi will occur to any one TION PH eS Ded in the NEW CURZON EXHI BINION HALU in the case of losses, тойну losses bya a disaster and Feeding 8 AYNBIRD, "CALDECOTT, Ab D S AWTREE. tA 59, Bood Маг ket, cp e P sip a and prices PHORSDAY ue $ са MONDAT, | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, an which seems to set all carefulness at nau ught. Men LM-N Ur. ME A ih х ТТ ured ; : by a Copies of t бе Pal y and Regulations may be obtained from are willing —» to A against fire ; bey" i ALEXANDER 1TH o., Kent Stree! s, Liver e Mr. и. ctory Chambers, Temple Row, i 454 Ton {тее to Кай or Boat in Liverpool, EEN ДА Birmingham. т Ec ENTRIES : c CLOSE, « on VEDNIS ША NEXT | по reasoning on the ground of keeping all the v aee to de АШ снн PRIZES advantage of extra oarefulness to himself, ever ning 2 с ас le эе———————— D ^ * This valual 1, containing above 20 pe RMI? (GH AM CATTLE and POULTRY arising to condemn the insurer who pays a small "IDEE. ba RN. [Г таом, aer = me SEVENTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL premium to cover his own risk, end thus M - : е IBIT TUN о jJ ^ А 24 * : POULTRY, CORN, TTL MPLEMENTS, will po beld in ver that of his neighbour also, Jj оо wr further particulars and Analysis apply to Messrs. Sur ог | Bingley Hali on VURURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDNES- | по doubt the terror of ыы) стой шу = ма ts. orem irh, sth 29th, А aix CouzxAx, 150, Leadenhall Street, E.C., London Agent. DAT DAY, мотает ҮШ жыны „ы ual i £1000 UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against = NEWCASTLE ама F plication,” WirLrAx Suira, Woolston, Bletchle; RT STEAM PLOUGH mi WLER’S PATENT STEAM PLOUGH and балпуАтов, may be seen at Work in every Agricultura D For iculars =: 4. to A d ciue ., 28, Cornhill, Loi Plough orks. Leeds. паа Рина the following men into mut FAT CA E .. йор BREEDING PIGS /.. ёз urge it, not forbid e re and publio spirit also, FAT SHEEP .. .. 2 KES POULTRY 517 ORE үн e| vil no doubt help it forward Prize Lists, Certificates of Entry, and every information may be e are g find that some e of our eounty obtained from the Secretary. | societies for this pu have thus already grown, —— ÀP—— gom. eer Peta | one may almost say, into great banking institutions, Offices, 13, Temple Street, Birmingham. : We referred the other day to м local ац CYMITHEIRLD OER. РАТ OATT — | company for the Petty — istriot o Sur ITHFI CLU ра 40.0001 un FAT CATTLE 'SHOW.— TE SUE А А ойс А. E mer AL SHOW of FAT Sod quier. d ford, where 40,000/. were in two PS e bo Ped at the AG ember i and fon RAL Е days insured at а о рю: rg d the on. ста E poer », NDAY afternoon, m nans РИА ИШ Ето отар Exhibitors йге requested. to у fr Certitealo Forms i gp sixpenn Under this сину s Act Tenants for Life, Т e Жозе, by the eh ande letters as 25 in — liabi v [t "ied » — Qaantians, Committees of Incompetent b Portoni В velim Le al Lossees, | CATTTLE.—Form A. Foran OX or STERR (in any Clase). up to that amoun Cos y e == t = Land Impro vomenta, and » . Fora COW or HEIFER (in any Class). jation at Glo Tj 400, B йн шилт ы worth of dae ноб иро аео to 19) » E Fora too the liabilit: at present limi per . " 0. Fora SINGLE PIG in Extra Stock. cent., or Maif-a-órowa fn in the . The tenant ba. cu. dd ус ЕЗ Ар мт іп the Vale of Gloucester have thus ^ to be paid by half-yearly instalments, viz. :— ks of Drainage, Irrigation , Wai eu "A Embankment. Erection of Farmhouse: ^d Со tages for Agricultural and all kinds of Farm Buildings. tme н ed Новда, f old Woodlands, Encl an earing of 0! ani nclosi Fencing, and Reclaiming Land. © n луж owners of Estates, entailed, who may be desirous the or inconvenience of a Legal Mortgage, may also charge their with an Outlay in олу ү: жаш under the simple and be €— peu RE GRATIS in the immediate | before 11 oc clock A.u., Wednesday the 6th day of Dooo xt L E of Covent Gardon Market. yg, | p Tho Society do nol bind theniselvos to accept th ET any (energy, aotivity, and intelligence," We om . er. Prize L obtained i lication to Mr. Davip Рох, LA Sene UU prr rary Secretary, corner 0! семи шу, London, W. .B. LAN eon АРИВ respecting the Show must be addressed | been. no better i tion our of the to the Asistant Secretary, as abore, and. should boar outelde О inoronod ur "for combination mutual the hitherto isolated agriculturist The Term of Years for the e Канал is fixed зк the Landowner, | words “ Smithfield Club.'" REOS thio amount Riad е circumstances Хо Investigation of Title being required, and tho Charge not being » eet: "rep: Mlected rU еланнар qo oni rper E mx. Ohe Agricultural Базе. тот vow-houses the ot 0,1. The Works may bo Designed and Executed entirely by the is so entirely different coun my] A, and tha, Company агай на р suppl the the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1865. that the pt stock owner, while he runs a C] ET Кале p, ЖЕРЕБЕ АЗЕ ЕДЕ greater risk of the disease, does not run so heavy cR ONERE supply = ces tercer) 69 ? of imm loss. is cows are con- met for any premens Чу р tuti е Voss Мотитке is more fitful or eeprisions than the) i жең ung dud under the control of Coh Enclosure Commussion: attacks of Cattle he which m | y as " milk fails, ao thus Жо 3. The Company will undertake the опыте responsibilit А i fatting condition d the milki: Келу нане Sie Aa ИА ib to time. Lord GRANVILLE 's herd w tae m kept in a fatting ‹ ng argo on the Estate he, actual amont expanded w anait to have become infected by his h srüsme ng | process. The universal s p there “ы аз дий. map thue obla whát assistance théy requiro fro ; | habitual y passed through бы fl, field i н. ГҮ the as а cow refuses her or sudden 4 гіп in LL Th ilk, to slaughte: ч o Works of Drainage and Sther Improvements аге also executed on | COWS ntn to Ans d ey always fair - and whatever the disease may в Officers and qui LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. а enee , mem inre A rad үү таа stocked it En with cows within a few weeks | of a perfectly hi Fnac after his loss; these have remained health Be this as it may, there cannot be a doubt that о Еа Hon, ee Lord Maas, EE Ded since, and it was not dl, a fortnight s Ине мА е сай London is now wer every week with е З that first co di serm ^ È H. J. Rich, Bart. dl g e dB suferel. Take s another rhe am тта be dad Mr. Соллхѕох HALL, at Nayestock “near eattle plague. It is not a very pl mmen Шыгар ынак Baird, isda the н а t М ута Ила mbi edente t e markat EET The Company advances money, unlimited in ап | im: hi ndemn e market і in — B B Agricultural Аа рото, the vh "M р че rre in every direction mri publio a | City d have er е been the case. It s0 А Waring Emba 5 Tia rinei eow- Me ie in the ang ang А s| many more owt, are sr aak X kind, men are in а: xe it beer s ie various q' Ci dts mr налет bor Drainage or ешын or farming | eT? day lo walking to it alo the publie roads,|so many more week оп the verge of 3. Jetties or Landing yer scura d direct communi m with infected | absolute unfitness vos CR della. T cin р We Si peer upwards Buildings purposes and the in several separate liabili take the disease fro агын to Farm Houses a ete ЕС ее E edi Бујан бок и нө fields, and с? Th rla i g жал Bux of Edin- Landowners assessed » Royal Charter, or Cor or AT v MPTEmecb any publ jens ror general keeping each lot t always and absolutely миса burgh, placed іп the Sanatorium there have эч Коз Фе tot, and change Ug ai їй һе expos Ieri gue с өто сар successive — Ju Leer ar grat usar Кости io Xt ренге with (e o plans, and any of them to approach of {һе} have been tlessiy »— irat ione бошошо Are are controlled only by the Governmen! , whether they abut upon the publie road or | beside IT died, but they have as yet shown further j r fo ly o ighbour's land. Here is an instance | no : : 5 Wages Иша Жали, Managing Director ОМ ace Yard, шу the risk of infection is а maximum, and yet We observe that the whole subject is to be dis- 1 Е hi n BE ? 1018 —————M————— cussed on Monday, November 6, before the London Farmers". Mex to whom it is to be introduced a: Mr. CHARLES HowaRp, of Biddenham, n Bedford а S ОЕ AN AMATEUR rons are at pe wits end. "They are at best estate *'guessers;" and it is mex ed one d the ООР may “gues: the mark as the " ra | I closed u and, and went with the ber ah abu s in paper, and greased Ше. - ay үө vidas The Dea vie delivered faith- „and I went home. Not the ezt t da Lh t t the sent eedotes to a joke trul bak T As the се а pestis. typhus gravior. ir eed fever, another form of marsh miasma, is oides. "These are ms complaints, but iol especially the former, bear e plague. n my last contribution I arly depletion. In in absorbent vessels are turgi id, an vor - что и ше y depletion. Depletion is at the hea! mili acting on the ab nt v long time in relieving those vess some of the Sof nlatof: ory ей no less than human beings, are p that in most cases cold is the exciting wei of m of, it mot all, the internal in nflam res By "qu tarians calle А * radiat: ation," js die Tani tà to vege- аы lifo, pecially in the epring Sey the year, when в fall plentifully, and the wind, | « Extreme poli stantinople. н analogy to the c that their first acti ia a ius а view of causing the absorbent vessels, bb. are нп, to take up the ymo ай Дм: Тһе int id t NA MET zs the hum vior is to рш wel plague advances from к, to north. begins at SM. Ошо, spreads to Кама "and thence passes ugh Syria to Smyrna and Con body will not communicate the a living being ; A а which І тры by contact, but Peur a t | plague that the et eli valori ion is n астек I believe t к to ои сае plague, It із not communicated фу м t b The plague is есы: In Turkey, I Ж. эм өен d, with in the dem АЛ, н Ta Pu, case with d If I had a tact? or touch of t 6 БОЙУ but b; io "contact t of the breath, e by inspiration, an animal will infect a herd in a little time. Instead T contagion use the word infection by inspiration. I fancy there must be а of the 2: for the disease to spread e wrong. , Finally, I believe that the bleed— + eget emend, n of the skin, and relieve the bowels. | open та pores t thing. Aue Arn ++ ig dong, support is the next important t tho act upon the kidneys, Б = whi каана only int Toons „те cs of about 21d. per wi conferred by oper mese Ви the амт d h too o r antages are all A sum I just iced of 3 HE y 7H is H æ E c Ji Fi P jh ij H p li uch p aken and grati 1а by tho ех eden Ie Fg а кел thu. E has m A us Mr of ros It may be this deseri: tnloymonbé Offered ms а comfo; rl mui may feel the R wan t of such conveniences ut loss of pence, fi - Dhu Would trou ble him 1 йе | ШЕ кира e future ture рїш TE PL order of the шшщ rditis, inflammation of the ow thi Peritonitis, inflammation of the mem abra e abdomen ; Hi Gastritis, or iibi dde of the mach ; 4, - teritis, or erp pra En, the | Hoe owels Б, Splen tis, or inflammation of the ееп; 6, Nephritis, or infamaatin of the kidneys. I elieve that in severe cases of the above, depletion is o irst i thi mab utr false е5 ll Hot Bi nder one [ami criticising my article. The great object | ү any | is to arrive at truth, and discover the “ Catholicon and remedium efficax." Remember. the bere “obsta principiis—venienti url used to ib Greek n whi а deseri lining and тти of the lungs. Pleuro m hey & of pleuro- -pneumonia, a —— is sul e 986 апі the catch the бане in you try. 1 уы imal мрн» itself from the herd, od dull Aout y For eed and рус iw! ed tv » i ighbour bes inirig— pneumonia means „the лыч oft the the ES8 aca of both these important parts raon Еу contend Бе ү нц is eps quits surest, and bes e disease, f ba ris nse- ethe ve been here, some yea в ago horses died аы seumonia, Шр M of ple g with influenza. ба were swollen she had been beaten vith = sich and the tears | down her cheeks. iuc he house doe! in inflamm tor - fleam. gl 1 as if rolled |1 he cheapest |! M in the world, че І bled her severely-abont 6 quarts— m. cause of ДМТ in [ e ie -- a aene | пе ү мөр; апа adeluffe, me to saak and э» ges e S аш) Ln my neighbou m à. Моо. Tarrant Rushton gs n pergit , ADVANTAGES OF FARMERS' CLUBS. The following inaugural ress was given by the Rev. Farmors d Brereton on the opening of the Barnstaple Farmo s lub tbe du day.] Hones to its members, but pe ps to f district to the wora tag o pie the Monkeys might not claim the d dn to the ык ui i an of m ns о ofw I am "i pieces am not disposi p pti о their possible kei wed [heec i do x tint (hat am I feel sure that many met irs RES insinctively d they feel es that sixth addition to the ordinary five, they м mysteriou E selections of mature fro a эе m" — м т. 2 тод prota. on the assu natural to m dises EM snot nt thinke tha 4 M t than a healthy symptom, morbii Ex рош Seque ry gravi En it уне aet by serious те rebuke. I have v enam Ча uy» WE Laug hter eti) distends the sides, and, "m shii ш have some effect in restoring а be rome ыс upial membrane. Wo» pas: ass on бо speak of the advan farmers! club may confer on the district [ which it is formed, and e рю fession dior, ad poster. q^ influence of that profession to е. sii mon hé iei = propose accord- түй to make first, on the her 3 tnight to Grass (Dr. n!) an n With regard to bleeding, it i should be in very first stage; to bleed late M over, in bleeding, ti the age, the тад or moe е of the anima $ ust к иген т fes нанбы EN ч “рен more blood fr = you pad з ше „Ае to these things; it is a matter of © сүзүү: Let us relieve th И appe e to co = бана of ‘It interest, 1 fear that г "shall веет to e to be pitch the MN of o t remarks : benefits which ly individual farmer might reasonably ү рр to derive from joining a ru ers' club; next onsider the a which à and lastly, to indicate a few of the questions of agri- eult EN and public interest ge Ms sui tably | at Bra and Ra: весне meetings о ing the adva An NN which um € farmers to join d w Clu b to a remind you that in m associati. ves as я as rece I shall, however, antages which enc inauguration sordid ke E he M attempt to indiv idual ab anecdo "He 1 liv Се added, “ he lun till the horse is faint. t bleed by mre -— after day. You will oet the horse witho " stopping the inflammation. А you don't at о the inflammation, the t” decante: r, about 6 and doled i into it 4 lit called Arnica eer: m nstrance. FATE апа the last Же, е infan far show the айу a | ought to be, eds а the measure of d eum А subseribes, whether he considers that 1. Among the advantages w offe to nr em I will notice first those of con- e mm в of а welleonducted club ought to combine n eri d eiie sen of an inn with ж of the reri feet. ts of a home. ` I trust, however, th: Fu th Аг Тег will - take alarm at this UN or ; x the attractiveness of the club should lead to their лә. For the „present, at least, the andes of the Barnstaple Farme: me ard, of enjoyed by the market to Ар а о mre hout asking restraints "un M г: te attae ong, the to inquire at ii om vantages may be p am гъан py to be abíe 6 inform him that they x Y — to the members of the Barnstaple Club for a payment de. ойе Pn it^ eat t societies has been "m ш - dist: des as that A he er "а Я irati mple we with thank: vis ih ile е he ladies hago >“ cost, 16 i^ no М 2 he Mi h or | tage to| 4 Such an institution is caleulated to give айй р occupation habe the epa RE. A mpo of tha! oceupation, and atio on which it е із extended а s m m of the дау but to all who are e ва! And аа ge "pert "X to think hieh—with much care sai and heavy disco respectable families in my own n mitted all their energies and resources, Royal " ar the ath and West of England are bolt ae |. bitions and to certify excellence in stock or n» which have a narrower range, they гәс] Society held here Ro — лапат So ursued a steady co! 2... and {= ous. infectious, public Societies are e contagi result when publie spirit has to show class а societies hase begun to to be formed n share Ш wer an hi lding a larger P ay ‹ te] er—had yet 78 BIN more han мй ре rel t c upon th A Mete “y discussion pen inquiry Relay, E! uncertainty, and risk, with W Ocrosss 28, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1019 аа сваре danger and joata, bui Маай, deem moti ре ——————— en © ної How useful might be tbe resulte if Sees e MR D а, : ates, oper in tbeir tbeir individual, collective, or representa- | She now ceases to chew tbe is r IR drarscter, are T" upon eM day to taxe the | commencing exnstipation, with progressive diainatien of tie ti 3 peer eer ol LE Жүк урар, of ascertaining opinions with mespaing experiences. У h how much added con other QE they as farmers, "as, агаи, aa, тауыш or ы | are, Ты ыш extra- es ades, И de uen! rules deb s «le and social socia affairs, abd the various m modiĝcations thi rales the events o! or discoveries of science dee ies а were periodically mado ma: tters of friendly Е ift the neighbour sent ad л моя 2 " Uy; penan advan rom the е internal h dearly d Er "——— reasonable to IE ILE as ар act anaras s of agria treatment, before destructive changes have too advanced. 3. More advanced. Sym. м, —The breathing is now more «^ ng, and laborious, Thenumber of respirations vary bom 30 to 10 ver minua: 2 pulse is more rap! (жок to 110 4 inute) and уйн. Wen. y tinued loas ef aot A, omstipation, cially of the pear in the vai upper lip, roughons, e Mr appears vagina. milar appearanoe on the membrane of the Ё e where it ems tbe skin. ТЬе | soon milk is scanty, and en LI ud or tbere is none at all, АП the other symplomsare The likelibood of recovery сет treatm: this f- um 5l dun n 1 1 M. | «Гн һа, be allowed in small quautitios du To alla tb $104 quarts of water, pre venons ad is given in mouthfuls d the day, constitutos the full diot of a decided con progress, кше contributions from the | ha. but — - are now associating. hos EFES di ATE ipe pi 196 d: $8 is : к 3 £ i r E iis H А jO fruits А 5 may "ur Him Е P a брз us d. HE d EU 2 iH | | UU Я T A i Я i "i "HE teli E "t E E ТЯ e] AS ҮНДҮ SẸ 22 i Hm ТЫҢ Е Fe FH «n LE 8 йе TH а $28 HE Н int MES Е t : int A E 5 g o аа PTOMS OF CONYALTENCENOR. The more obvious indications are]. Reco appetite 2. Greater animation ; ly Return of Mee vanf А 4 рет normal condition ; 4, Increase of miik ; 5, „ Qbewing the cud. VIL.—Bowwany or TuxaTwENT. al is at onoo taken EE i 3 15 EH | zÉ H \ “к^ ita ordinary food and у LÁ $. Расой in а wellaired byre or hou m draughta, and the 4-0. ure of which is ——— " "о F. or 75°F. 8, Tbe animal is wel! rubbed down, and thoroughly cleaned and ЕТЕ with а good 4. “т there be mnia n wi ола and oontinue 9 LE. if noedful, t tors FERT Ly Kring E Dator giving n combine wit! axativ Lau bark, шый con two ` Б pliera or night and morning may be added to жий, S careful to avoid „as an error in may prove fatal 9. Bee that tbe cow is well millted night and morning Ío AN o горы, sid be at on during the cours» of tho diwease, ing» should be at onoe diwinfected b; of Sionas өг ime, and oy Ж rem ст DEM m E E 1А li pation: farm bers as well of my cmd 4 of the legal | Y m TUE as I bave done, that they pian Hd viscid discharge fex. fo "yes nostzils, ою А "бе, The animal now dies without a struggle, apparently The "staring hide" and “arched back," so frequently Ld as distinctive ina of this disease, while Characteristic of the advanced forms of T eumonía, are not at all marks of tbe Rinderpest, There ів no cough | ^ t tho di qunm M owe e and uncomplicated examples of iu L—GrxrnaL Рату These are based м a eee y^ the. pere of the disense, r^^ indicate the line of treatment to be adopted in k dettes with it, асц The Animal Temperature is Lowered and has tored and —" To do so the affected animal is ected А in а house with an equable;tem: re not under 70° Fahr., and res | Y cleaned. and терй down, d а warm 59 tbe progress of the a ce and trade, I never lack p its membera pea e n чю | у prosperity ot юте баз of men who nd more - rity than h depen "де фур у ? Cg „Жз interests. "o. contrib mutoal К enumeration ipte general | and |uestions which are occu a in the pute ргө and before the ЕЯ but it | dissolution, are thus clearly indicated men! n bserve purpose "understand! co-operation and oecupiers of t pets best elicit that understanding | excite the functional activity of the two eliminators of and on when landiords and tenens mes in the стао Мы ind э d inen emm f | н t $ 1 5 £ і Li d. li ni } | i t а £g : Ё Е dM { 2% : : ; 1 : Ы pi j i an [We continue to publish the 1 of Correspondents on this | present example, no method of combating the malady ag i 1 3 ht $ 1 ED B ЕП Beond Case.—A cow from an infected byre, Put under trostment on the 28th Sepiem ember. She had taken mo food mor had been seen m or two EX, ao prevíoualy. owed e bns rd at colour. m once еее] with. Ида» so nd morning Dn Du the Temaining 11 there XN fire Paci and it is prema- ^r a ail intain their free, without excessive, action. ture to ex express an ч gery M E rapidly, there should be as little н емы ars rest, as they һа As the vital ute Ыы кы у been sufficiently mi ай, dear ble i aan administering stimulan те found Leite mm, ze operan very pest aw. ing With th of the poison Carbonate of ammonia, EE: ELIT Benet ef ridere | 6 мА 1 on system become eme рва been сузуы all my observations lead Cold water, 9 ox. the 1020 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. appetite ; ; very depressed and thirsty ; reddened vagina and | fourth I do not think you will readlly persuade | of chases gums-—-constipation. Had — mixture, and was freely LM that и mprove his position by Anio] s igit PP ais of Monitora f beasts by scoured by a single bottle of it. To have stimulant mixture А ng the rest, €: burying them E — expense, If, then, M ton—all i in aom thr “з tim Petry y. The animal remains in an undecided эттм the interests of the country requi: Чонга: holocaust, let it buy | Мау, 172 27, to Septem be: er, ]' im Mi uring бе xt e days, refusing food, except gruel, and a | before it kills and зани send you are їйє: rspersed at 72-а the quim little thin nda. October 3.—The pulse is 60, and respiration BP our fairs and markets if you will for a book is now in ег Several dita l 48 a minute. She is more lively, eats a little better. Same r of infected stock from selling € KA. land ; UP ч of Moult d e possession al r* Henry g № treatment continued as above, and to have a tonic powder and nó nterfre with: bis ts to cure by ordering peremptory оп, а descendant of Mr, Ну, Там, ale at night. October 6.—The pulse is still high—viz., 80; the | slaughter at the dis e of inspectors in whom be j^^ е Oct. 23. у. L lyi respiratories are 48, and the breathing is oppressed ; othe vi Coni йя во difficult is the diagnosis of the disease, at CTS FROM her condition is not — Changed. October 9.—8Signs of | an y rate ts its incipient state. If you will, however, insist s E Orp Саттіж-водк Кт convalescence are now quite decided. Appetite quite зоон, upon death as the only safeguard against further infection, let ^ Јонх Harr, ор "mu and De qu d full meal, of a decided convalescent greedily. jour насі of the OMIM (a man, no doubt, equal to 1747.4There was such а Violent Distem, ! The ich increased in quantity, d is improving in | the occasion) devise the 8 of including in his Budget for | Beasts, that tdt чта thought there | qua ality, but the речо and ар 7 are still a little too 5 next year the necessary саге by which the public тА Hundred Thousand in this year. The p | "his arises from a slight attack of pleurisy, which s acquire the right of slaughter, and kill its own, not other | this Distemper кеге a runing at the Eyes and са ЙН | caught since admission to the byre. people's D: the Ears, and a Scouring in the bod and aed Fourth Case.—VFrom an infected byre. A fine Ayrshire cow, | -Leto mpetent valuers be called in pie ed notice is given | V ich 1 appr to DeL. admitted 26th September. She had taken no food for two |or nan tim einen ot the disease, and let say what the | 1° Was thought Infectious, therefore a aton waa aE days before her admission. She was dull, losing milk, oppressed stock upon the farm (itti the disease déc р is Жо at the | апу Fairs or M the Вай of horned mt | їп her breathing, and the pulse was 100. The other signs of | time of valuatio: Let the country buy it, should slaughter | Distemper, by ; which ai cs | the dis ere present—viz., reddened vagina and gums. | pe j judged e M at tbat rate, which will probably be about | 21 Beasts as soon to hawe the As she was costive, laxative was given, and was Feely one-third or one-fourth of its value previous to infection, and | removed from the herd they were in, and red next day. Stimu tment was next adopted, з the bill be divided afterwards among the dead; their hydes cut and slashed in suh o and her diet consisted of small mashes twice a day, el | generally. 2 m useless, and {һе zt LI at midday. On the 186 October th lse was 96, respirations easts, who ео th 7 ô, i is О Р "Since the introduction of free-trade, every country that could 48 per minute, temperature natural, but she was dull, and had dish it has been, ransacked for live stock to supply th pounds, was entitled to Two, and n х y the о more if раш E D» ith t por zi worth SAMO ; all under Ha? pounds, half the о Н E w zii Ё F i - timulant D" ale and b. t night. O А... i SU: Que jodrnal stétes (hat abe le po ee "ЛШ; soll рее ae, PHA Haderpea Т сап Арба from. experience, greatly increased in quantity, and р ае М quality. Gets about thred years ago, out of which I lost 40. It is generally T P x E takesiteagerly, This cow will be sent home in considered that we are indebted to Holland for this scourge. All usual sources of importation having been laid under contri- bution to the extent of their capability, it атаа for some enterprising speculator to chance а sup pply from Russia, e m э Б E E Б 22 с Lad m mE M ior td r ^6 ая "E B ES ҮН value Severall other Laws were made by En E r to prevent the Spreading of it, “ This distemper first appeared i amongst the Cows nea P TOME. л ward ; the first that fell iu Lincolnshire n lis Loir from an infected byre, where 10 had pe ой died of. the reel Admitted lst October. Sh f гі His | с оор gh за perpetual prevalence of cattle disease in the were 8 and s was treated imilar principi For three days her |? ^ William Emmins in Holbeac h MEN 5, and her re э рапер "the extraocdi cad Sto a ke ipet eem r of — 16 А one of "x pe the next it broke out with w. ТЫ. Wa ЫШЫ Abbe of 102 a minute, There is nothing particular in cargoes, Mi A M 545 di 5 eti e уч Aio Marshes, in January, 1747 ; and in February, wih kis | the details of her treatment. Sho is now, after seven days' уланы з зн т се нод Е Pily. сае in such a| Fenn in' Moulto and presently becametss taking ve convalescent, giving full milk, chewing cud, and erue for Pergit ydet atu paltry бой to a cá individual specu- bun AME TM ent, what more md arliamen M qe oem dee реке rine p Li м lator, thousands of pounds will be sacrificed, ма. a SF m € King in Council was a тае Ame yà w hich interferes with all mid agricultural cen country has arisen. 2. Is RiNDERPEST T SPONTANEOUS IN THE COUNTRY ?— So much for the тада cu with which those chargad with It is now ос gere чч this ome which Ten t e ocal markets o ccr to its passing то сно destro уз more hor n all the other com- | would almost appea that. the e uec uid customs ot some Жы is a is s always introduced paron Go очен X are E Arata for pers БЕ apo i e community than 18 ie Im; free e, condu u fato this cost ера - — cio eee pem the principle **that any o at liberty (in pursuance of his cmm en Aia malady might рә | жер neously generated, and f tho i was for the = 0 е Pee e tried the following "me im avin dbal pre си blood ntil m En ‘putrid, he placed it close to a hea iem Mitis us which Wa diui Capo sod Anges: e On the Re the calf began to shiver, to moye i and thus е 1149. March 18. Bo ht Twent; Beasts ot Hill, a Jobber, which he was to hazard a x Tre t eleven of "e em dyed. I paid him another thus 4 cR On hec the 18th of February was of Prayer with E. Ё E the Ceasing TUE » E номе appear that free trade has its даб well as 'its advantages, among the former of which may УЙ cs reckoned m cens ity for losses clearly consequent on its too careless eve of b bu: usn he ons every umerous and in large lots of paasta? ut ur Tari he ар to bsm mè ay ood MM 'and then occurs in This book t 6. A RUSSIAN REMEDY,— be allowed to make ism for the benefit x all a indui against the “ now raging in England, When this disease G dioan e introduced, the London market system Pir peren fail in distributing $ broadcast through the оз vinces, pretty E & pe the Mes that me ie is to seen—if one of still survives—sow:; letters, in us we may ызы ague entered by negligence was distributed "i А da v shifting loss, and has become diseas ial HOART | be men ph. а vapour h rank, eyes w 1ed and Projecting, its mouth hot and foaming, and its dde. d ist t toii PerM S f which should М domesticated by all the Familiions of esten ble contagion. pulse ML and hard. On the 15th day the calf died, |“ Т кеу аб: Ике tho plisópub monia of late years and e too great a difficulty in breathing. Then wd gg co examination of the carc as = murrain of a е ago (Киз which опе |sbould be dry, made. e lungs, whic ere eed only turn to the “ раи Magazine)”. "this pem will | blankets, and put in a stall thoroughly sheltered from байа. s "loaded with а ulated bl brown die out, лында ubdued in its character, or à remed: Meu be | the greatest care being taken to prevent spots on them ; the 1 babl » he thi found fr zx е still ШЕ = of things will demint time, is at | This is of the utmost importance iu po ; the löser (probably t e t ird stomach) | best p АМЫ а emet. үз for Ep esent losses nor | draughts and food easily di then and the labmagen (r i-bag) were highly inf med, sin the. Pn ph repressible as the ше DEN simple treatment has twice and the QU Qum with: йуу. gall "eS la to loyin Күт ca MOL TERM A 5 ere 'some cotton de manufactory employing Ера Mie Ает cattle. e ae x "арты - таш чат fou: раи hundreds of pem suddenly to y developo cholera, and were | lenburg, and the last 18 in R hero 1 mesi рег! у healthy six ап Order ^" Council to re c" ed there! о үн . | buil e ground and the mac ani On the n ү sickened, and showed the sam symptoms e firs had done. Vinegar and mardi were exhibited, d ihe animal gradually recovered. Adami was highly pleased that his experiments had turned ont 50 dr but he soon, to his great annoyance, сий that the Rinderpest had for some time bee in еј э district from which the blood used had b obtained, At a later period Adami, Lanzisi, Ra чет) СЕКЕ Haen, Vink, Opitz, and. Hanol made other ex experi- t last they came cl 8 ridiculous than the issuing p an order commanding the destruction of infected cattle, on public grounds, without an indem: ved to the owner. which 1v authorities carry oub free trade in its en p Tainoe, Sept. 8. а “То His Excellency Sir A. Buchanan, К.0.В, ёб amenna t Upon s n none other, is the pub i to tako cattle. 16 Pasos not pay, they steal ; and if tbey steal, they break the ents, which exist e зе and per se, Home Corre Use уны Quality of Steam бий стега tun my remark about; the quantity of ue ri tackle v. Fowler's—* How use the E aps er appears ries unless it prevalent in Wallachia Py po ukovina, In the | Mim ot de above-mentioned veterinarians a nd of| 4, рвом Mm. GRAHAM, оғ CaPrLLIE.—In the cattle plague | that o 6 в ik = ought " have been 8 ә Ега zola, © е, Le Clere, Bourgelat, Berg, | report from Kirkliston, near Edinburgh, which appeared in | ү, o АШ e have no атг w м Halbe, ber, Vidas, ij d bilgaard, the Rinder erpest was the Pies of the 17th inst., it is stated that a dairyman I ked, ъй] have as to the originally g ntral FUA n.i th.|there had 25 cows, опе of which died, four were sold to а sr Fome 8 wor let, “ « Fire зай f Зо uro gom 6 0n | bate they were in g conditi nd seemingly | m r. Hutchinson's pamp ex рота Correspo tel unaffected, and 20 were apparently well. Ten of them, how- у,” runs А Eh nr RENNES N ever, ne а : TW. ere i and NE. re poA S n -- й не Qi D say :—'' One of the 10 attacked, and whic опере тни Earr ОР WixcHILSEA.—Does it not strike you | Sunday eve ing, was wrapped up in wet Matos overlapped in the county of Bedford, and Лр. M Onstrous "that there Should be authoricy vested in her | with dry ones, and dosed with the rescription recom Brownlow. It consists of 546 = Majo ме uncil to issue an order (ц upon its own and sole | by Mr. Graham, of Capellie. Yesterday morning she wa uniform texture, — À pies ce xh ссе е concurrence of Parliament) virtually | to eat, gave a considerable portion of milk, and was Appartetiy At the period of the. Уо out ж Are ous property of a certain description | in a good state of health." It is unfor p" that all the 10 | c y overrun | e prete of an indemnity to the unfortunate had not been thus treated; and allow to suggest that | во, that it was necessary whenever one animal is attacked ай ће ү ers in the same am zz coantries which have been attac ed by,the cattle es созе at E E. ted, making this alteration in the | withering on the surface, caused it «e » е Governments have adopted pee peremptory | d hat lj s fuls instead of three spoonfuls of nitre | of a hay-field. Веѓ goo cost of the * | Y slaughtering whole herds, drawing а cordon sanitaire Should. be admi ec but making no change in the quan- | well and efficiently drained ud of 1861, whet, but that 4 dogs ^s апа preventing not only the egress of cattle, | tities of sulphur and ginger. 4. Gral, Capellie, hands it fell in the spring owed ut that of dogs, men, and animals nerally. АП this sounds extensively d t E arbitrary enough to an Englishman, and may, persons, not one res ЖМ, thus ues Con nce a ази Deing а russian G0,—I don't know whether you will rent of 5r. per acre. il e oben . Bu г * is own occu) » р theirs? Nay, is it not, if you союш ers Harc K бег it of sufficient i interest just now to give publicity pmi (which had been worked Lo ыз Government, of each of these nations buys up the cattle the accompanying extracts from t hb Ш | cost of 1807 , and a new 10 horse pov одй koyiy чаре them to be destroyed. With us it destroys (by inent grazier oulton, near this n engine, s at а cost of 8201. Lem шей from Ж Te Felei Spon) without во uei — hardly | about th 747, when the cattle plague, it appears, — —: yet ng to the tabular x] Чаке value per h t M ged in England, but you are at liberty to perder oc ing "T. OW, o es men to assert that in some cases the|USe you think proper of such extracts, e circu {в follow, destruction of a herd may етене. ч : The tabular егер thus: ay of arresting | stanc a wc contagion, b bnt I think it cen] de рч | es related therein seem во singularly tocoincide with results EEE pamphlet let pacc 22 p aona тору concur in the sacrifice, worst has hapi о М. He has got the the present state of affairs that you may, рөн, I ma Plague among his cattle, which win probably destroy three- soun ts ha тш think it worth while to publish the same. hese tabu е se mon г ^p 8 7] then, that the book in question contains the p en (| поната, bd n р а im j Е сстовза 25, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. юп, = ith regard to produce is more in | land, At Ње time titie Eugene, and tho теча with regard, to prodane ta: when Ше College undertook tbe farm, | Our Norwegian cows do not such quantities AE Pach tomis lag; Lat with four bares i Mum a winds state of culture; of milk, but are smaller, and nem d Throe њо! more 4 inches eulti- system ture not yet over the cows breed had, at an average, 814 to АМ n Vv 7, and subeequeotly 10 incbes deer by th 14 whole farm, but you will see our progress Ey the fallos Bik lb, living weight, and produced 532 gallons of фе wem aios во кз | мну у або үче bicai | 12 statement of the crops ш tbe years 1859 to 1863:— тйк, which makes 406 gallon to each Ib, of living ты ка more than twioe as great as our ——————— ——- аа - — y. s that the roots of our plants can, with the | | | Tutangoors | оа сие m m Year. May. |Potatos. Turnipe. | Carrota Това, | Downs, | Rye. Whest Barley. | (Barley | Osta, |Vetohes. =e Si bome хе 8 ui explo eut d LER БЕ Bcc d | | t Ома) | breaking tbrougb the under crust (if we may so term Tons. | Bush, | Bush. | Bush, | Bush. | Bush, | Bush. „| Вый. | CODE EE The вм. ew | amao | мо | кж к кг н Шш Ыш коиш кош | 19 met affected by the action of tbe atmosphere and the 1861 | e | О | sms | ¿is ai 196 ыи | 9 o у "n а ветот rain falls it is much more rapidiy absorbod 1562, тә | 1145 88330 м; ul ] #Е 165% s | зи | , | um dp rp ep — rr | 23 | 1455 10,465 & зь & ew | me agw | ш | эз Е - = p man ym |n omt 650 mij mj mja] | »| m mis. Its natural adhosi and ty are very materially | Natural pastu um mi | i | | | | tbere is an beneath tho frot w Ppr s ет —— Á—— M——— "T eS ТОРЕ TOT койом. | woight, while the Ayrshire cows gave а litte loss. Бш veneas and — ; makes the steam cultivated Le clearly distinguishable, groen aswo| In the production of hay the crop consumed sbort, is во much improved. | by the live stock during the summer is luded. from that single fact of course nothing cortain oan be queso Deed cu н ае ie not ino фы жекте d boen so cultivated betore, the work was joss | 1115 may be estimated at upwards of 39 tons of hay (st | concluded. fest tbe implement passed casier, the pressure on Ше the rate of 1-30th of the living weight of the cattle | The total production of milk was in 31864 dinposed а м Ан А тат ). of iu the following manner == 3 iuennes that eaoh soccodi Tek м4 eatile was on tbe 104 of Арій, 1800, Bresdingof oves — .. „„ 8 до, BERE ePi e Iren, REESE | ot ps Apat nad temm, мнн энен Эш; non 5 а; jM. s ае » ue aty ol candidates for tbe occupation of this opoe ot ores vo ајы, " rr ферме! farm. nm let to a мор of. inl one Of mixed 8 young cattle. T s 9 severo een daring the courso of our considerable experienee." |, We mean to ascertain which breed is most suitable | Page, rr mpe. € pops given This sbows that the “little one" worked its Jand for heres t but nothing certain cam yet be said besides that 810 gallons of sklumeod milk have 0 Peel mr en lo "The total production of milk was in 1800, 9590 gallons; | scd from the Е о concur in the remarks you made |18 1861, 8006; in 1863, 10,200; in 1963, 1420; in | , (Тыны мы REM given аге osleulatod ай Saturday as to the apathy shown by the great 1864, 21,154 gallons. The daily amount of f. given | Tablei— * E E bely of landowners in the matter of the cattle | %0 ench cow of the Ayrshiro breed will bo seon from the OPER TT motwithstanding that when the tenants are following Table :— TEN) o n e зме to а greater or КАШ o, une ЛЕ po g e Т Р р. (pound) ЕЩ o — 1998 pound avolrdupola набег. 1 enclose а copy of the rules of a Society formed | Omews chc sl Rm b. (бЫрр=м) = 001... SILA - dirich by vene Is ze that the land- A теү r i ince cto di gallons, owners not only ascertain eir true tion above taken official returns). bat bave also acted on it in a truly liberal spirit. The Е j A id es s Agenes perm dur. d meety formed has proved a t success, and was i Hh senber ef фот шем erigisated by the five principal Jandowners of this dis- Bánh ba... does tbe interest taken ia and triet, viz. v lari of Zetland, Capt. Chaloner, Bir J. | lm. | m. |.| good influence cannot be doubted, 9973 0 Lowther, J. arton, an ewcomen, Esqs , к o | 8) 002) 0.30 101 295 | &T | Stafistishe Dureau, Chrittiania, Sept who offered to meet their tenants balí-way for whatever | Bran of Ryo and) 2j| 020] 0% 1% L75 44 — X amuot of money was required. The gross estimated | г 101196991 Flour | |. | | ооз sap | ато 154 ае с" Кети та ted as = се "s | Chaff .. = 1| 044 | 043 | 453 1250 | 55 Farmers’ Clubs. tales were (о be made, as you will see by e 5. Hay .. |12| Lie] 936 | 550, 000 111 Cumsrkn 1л®тиккт: Жеототу of Food.— Mr, Н. Ako whatever sum the tenant pays, it ів supplemented „= — — a2 1238 жа. : р ў и л еүш som from his landlord. There kas boen in | SAN E APT, we P | ЫЗ A (| И? [E do emt mir бып ve ahoia aano e ond eu this outy era attempts to get up assurance] weight | кошы Ж м [ч our cattle, but rather to consider what societies, now of none whose success is as со. VR pete as that whose rules enclose, and which, if|, Twenty Ayrshire cows have — — |а best "n og an auxiliary б might prove useful in other quarters. The |19 245 daye апа ато өөн ае li ing cheapest to fit them for the butcher. Thore i are some of the rules :— batur Meet le Mb ef ае li loss of food, Tornips, from the The Gisborowgh Cattle Society. Rules, ight; in 120 summer days, 1 30th voia groat Е д Lr as ed 4. The Committee shall bave power to make calls upon the weight, making together 304,000 Ib. of hay-value. troughs our - yards the members for contributions to the funds of the Society, but no | The corresponding uction has been 21 calves, | once slioed Tarnips get tboroughly wet, 04 tho vum of кремге ia tho Рош upon | weighing together 1850 Ib. ; increas in their own animals will not eat tbem until reduced to the last A Кс e A ic те родн tm Ann contribute to tbe | living weight, it is calculated that 36,000 Ib. bay -ralae | starve by Жери өө. — We —— co d x occupier shall have been consumed. Then t uction ap erae ry з ats aces Öar this year E A oth енны e proportions. 267,000 lb., or 4,37 1b. liay-value to each pot (equal to р € The sum to which any member may become entitled, .2124 gallon of milk), or 2.01 Ib, hay-value to each Ib. e so ville o gali, ir mem Nia D eq ;an shall ín no cue éxoesd Шо sem of of milk. Iu the following siga de the pe not д! pi d ny one Beast. for the two years 1863 and (the year is reckoned | are frosts. mem Societ. time Apul to 1st À and the year from { 1862 | attempt to practical agriculturists how much шет ol tho m er mper P пао bis | ia P 1985 D called 1809 — better food Гагра are that bave been stored before tbe от Premises any Cattie not own y, without Qui in writing of the Committee and signed by the d Í f W. J. Moserop, Kirk ‚ Redcar, | Cost Paper Jrom A Frenchman has | | taken о а patent for а new substitute for rags as a Waterial for paper. It is the fibrous root of the Гаете, which he says can be reduced to a pulp admirably adapted for the manufacture. We dare say it сап, and so can 50 other substances, but they all lack блат, and that only in part. Straw is too brittle, prints badly, and is not durable, b hi амар, the spring of 1864. asd its use mast to some extent relieve the demand for | tion was a little grea TAg-made . The ideal substance for making paper ag „== PP mely, to you an г v ERU RUE : a the resulta of a of the cows, Ferden, who the year | heaps, Mrieulture at Aas the азоо of Сън). 738 gallons, calved Jan. 1, 363, and consed te milling 3 feet deep, i ө now his in to pay his debt, although he is | Nov. 26, 1 {ее 10 months & очна reU ibat. tho payment will take н puoi on arc, Mor en from April 1 te| Wih the igne The cultivated paris of tbe model farm, belonging to | November 26, 568, The highest milking in one day ү the College, contain 1074 maal, rir e re n was 4.9 gallons, | у recommended to g them * 1022 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, h cut straw. We all know that when cattle low i in | farming was а fortune- king occupation, even in the ra conditis are first mt upon Turnips they и 1 t all lo also annul the law of h а en capital would flow ї Ше pub. i d it is allowed that they d att 9, } that rents have Br eatly better n stinted P. a small quantity. Wt tion to the fall i г аа happy. to ү = tenants freedom of f action as to w T th IR safe and profitable investment, p OË thoni o eas ly (Lor that this stintiog is not natural, ! ever, as the large roomy stomach of the ox must be | lo; MIS p poris come, forward and mado | sharpened; and they ey be 20 ] try c filled before he lies down to ruminate, and there is a Fue aie tenants, but I regret difficulty in getting him to eat straw in sufficient | to say that these aro yet few and far between ; an quantity. We get over this, however, when we have vf 1 am neither a prophet nor the son of a irs will be found | very much out op farming that w the Turnips pulped and the са Ld mixed with | prophet, I venture to predict that their them. The litter straw co racts the watery to be the wisest and ost poliey in the long run, for it no vould be called 2 clow Mr. PEAT sai us I very mu. uch agree remarks. The restrictive slips in in our lace, influence of the Turhip, ag pneu between 75 | їз а well ascertained fact that ith a r ten and 80 per cent. of water. Pulped Turnips afford — а poo папіту; оаа алк he i y on of artificial food, such as the different kinds of cake, bend farms will ultimately make poor нй in | kept, an broken small, ground, or diluted, also the different ne “ fate. The question will very naturally be put | evils which r f impede our success у kinds of meal, &с. I last year saw an experiment, bue do you offer too high rents for land! The | fundamental fault with the stift is that they are not ab ield an which was conducted over several Жой: есч {ей тыч їз simple— е и) either offer too high rents, | is on pu fed upon|leave the profession were brought up to, or|rentat big paid for them. Тагоірз cut in the usual way into slices. Th o | emigrate to aei country. The shiort-lived AMT f iti ко ч ü F 8 © а Р. © Е $. [-* Ф e 8, © S EB c ü 8 le were the lot fed upon pulp had been kept on a much | host of amateur farmer nto the smaller quantity of axes thereby өен: А соп with the new doctrine оп n their [o end, "hai free t d. one її that we are indus rious eno HL the Lr and the and the crops we [ие е oye Mad to our loss in Ls. siderable saving. Even in good Turnip seas bens. Ti is the yielding Us "little money in found more profitable to supplement un with greatly to enhance it artificial food than sd = ollow the old method of using the market was let р i "uen only Turnips and s The principal arbol. fopa that farmers are in the | landlord on anything like reasonable terms. Af kno habit of buying is Lin cake. We are aware that | we shall be told that is all over now з well, so it is, there is Жой Dette m feeding purposes than this | but a 19 years' ig akon at that time is not over yet, e, but we are "Y oiei that it is often bought | nor quite so easily got over. 2. The at ioo Bigh рде. It is m adulterated w dd sl and | next, and if 6 re not the бом hindrance to Other ingredients ; the only safeguard is in dealing | аналаны ч зач they are certainly til the old I makes our business so unprofitable, a b ago Ut game laws come Wo lare improved our · position by ра een ith the bed kinds of grain in a sin P i with a person of the ез respectability, ‹ or what i is unreasonable an nd u ust. The "^ pr seems now | compensate for the change. m k Hel hs ATI better, cipe samples good ch Es bes of cakes and | pr epared fear, if farmers ey be i eek » Stick together, beris ы оп; some are equal to the best | ба, zá а е A and a strong | m and а pu ull all o dis is legio: sood- dikes "os others are second to it, and ether е time is not; far acre ; and t stock, и the fall rd piosa in grain, M equiv pi : others again now еге , They аге all useful, however. of cakes in general. Good ж" price of Ке during а белү 10 ог 15 уеа быны seed-cake has been proved to be a good OE 8 hus also considerably increas p Ploughmen, ks there is ав m uL al ео with article; but some are preju udiced again nst it fro dia en ‚рис ош M „to 177. per annnin, are now | acres of Саге land as an able-bodied ma t f ; and » а i icle ; having used it injudiciously. Cot 1 | | getting f h tt е+ ЗЕ ге ог тавь orem and when given to T ck | pios on —thus still i inereasing the 1 iu its td ик legitimate trade lon e whole Cotton seeds dolum а good deal of woody | | smiths", mill.w -Ww ne and йек wages n risen in unremune rative l pro | interest E I ET [eR ee at t p ш day , quan it has sometimes had a bad tion. It is not in the ead r Чыра that | | меби? to far 1 tid these sti! e will ng е itsu ecort br ОЛУУ S cite, that is cake made oull MÀ $^ E at preseni 1 man qnid procure a margin d ош the nime L4 es Seed, has been proved by | Ls 4. But it will be as dida It is largel [and labour; and mee in our ma How aro we to | tenance from them analysis to 4 у of Linseed cake, and | overcome De seasons; the competition for land ractice. t rke o ро. 1296 y | used in ihe boen bo: of sh sd p, à Lr y ith good effect. | ductions of f Cotton cake should be of a bright Үй орда, with | ап we re? To do this we must have the la nd put but few of the "e заго of husk, bri ttle, е, and | into the best possible state of cultivation, that it may roken, It eau be bought from 5/. 105. 67. | produce the best paying crops. It must be ‘thoroughly |! per ton, whereas Li Miel "nA costs from 10/7, to 11} drained, the fences straightened as far tural |! per ton. I believe that Rape cake is often under. y will allow, suffici valued ; it costs only about half the price of Linseed | dation provided for rearing and feeding matt liberty cake—whereas its elements have been shown by Prof. | to make the most of the land n wasting it, and | t ae secured to the т се о ает ЖЫ t| the — of any sickly or ail noticed crouching under а wall, w "i Way's analysis to have all the value of oilcake. The the whole c rop grown upon е great difficulty is in getting stock to eat Rape cake—it | tenant —in other Ne not gam ved about it. It is often used to | whose expense is this to be done! The proprietor, if mmo- | h advantage by being broken very small, апа dr with | he та -— и if not, abolish the law of entail and | running froia padet o puddle, drin a little — o "Barley meal &c. By being dissolved | let t trade in land, во that a portion of | taking к up p food in ues "d үс agl in warm water, or mixed with cooked food, [A pn all |a рори ty may 14 кайра! n 2 ill be fo " — id stock eat it with a relish that money may be borrowed to do examined. Mos КАМ T eat бооно ът Ан using cooked food, especially for 80 ab а roasonablo percentage. Laud could „еп be d young stock ides, it is healthy, bei exoambe хә against qua — ; it is also very beneficial for | | and the steadings е накр to the К cows. But I would not advocate its ado option in | the land or raw material, so to speak, feeding for the butcher, as it makes the beef soft and | state by the еды |" e be m spok: d he might reaso pect cake, but I MA no oh it will be with | who would develop the Meme d of the land " kop some whether they are to buy cake o yn ie grain | it in a proper state of fertility ; for 8 grown X their - =? I would bo p to | much moulded by circumstances, you wil Бора е Am ; but as grain is so low, ы liberal, generous, large-hearted ge. men i & mor ч в tr an purchas a "food, wet, unimproved soils, where their erergies are with water, - ону dp and ingl P vp s simplest and most effectual t гаа РУБ бав з A iom cheaper than cramped, their capital wasted, and it may befdisperse i arae Barley meal; but to get ihe fail wen of Аз udi eal, I tei aod tied is by restrictive gadities in | castor-oil should be given would use it with а little of one of the above- рр ng, and above all, their crops destroyed patient shu mentioned cak y game and their acco == оби n of other vermin. | the floor is no regards sheep, their Turnips can be most profit- Н. is most unfair to place uch circumstances | ОЁ a so т ably supplemented with the воте artificial py: as is | and Aen point the finger at | doin, "eiying—Oh | they | or better stil given to cattle. The three cakes I have named above | are ignorant, th ey have no ability, they want capit » "X сро o, ан nad fes are all largely used in the feeding of sheep. І believe ied on. The permanent improvements Md and straw are greatly eet md food for | effected by thé «Ж тугып. ча e tenant's а. when and з and to get the full benefit of it, I would have | reserved for tho кэе апа cropping of the farm, | to үөү others. uld be paid than at present to tlie әй ie! сы 4 Pen een sheep it eut and put in boxes, 20 inches wide at the top and ter attention sh inch ividing them wit! 12 inches m, dividing ha partition | production of бгум кейн ё, апа eol To set dow running up the middle, and со over with а saddle | en invariable rule as applicable to each farm would | it; itr hardly roof, so that they may form a double box, The division just be to commit the same error that we have been poison in up the middle will prevent the wind from bloying - | condemning—a fixed —— "per but in most д aid down in per- | eye, cramp in; $m of doing treat t ipd but the fodder, and b cases portione of a farm might be 1 old-fashioned hay heck is a nuisance ; sheep v yere E manent pasture, and the ооб rofitable intended to pull their meat me а abore a ind tre 80 is to sow it out without а 6 А with short farmyard manu among their leet, and I must c Ите | o Working in the low boxes m den their eut сыт, | eee post, and feed eeding sheep upon it with Фар; the seba, of the roots grown upon the farm to be | comb, Е AND LzcROPT: Hindrances to the Profitable | рар and mixed n: cut straw, 4 rne means а k could be k Cultivation of the Soil.—Mr. M'LangEN said :—1. I find m e stoc | grey easier to discover ап obstruction than to find de of consuming roots an 1 ahalt 1 run РАР pes vit prese: , At the present day the нй» Sto be kept i in — courts, or rance to agricultural improvem aent is over r-high соц pening to the south, and rents. lam far from wishing t tered e fielda к к апа protection again resorted t vs I cannot heip think- A T they could үл Ы: м Да. бы амо ind оъ grain-growing farmer | all. The whole уч be suam to pay the whole cost of "rris e D. bread to the | on a sound commercial Е by тов the latt | million. 1 suppose few will attempt to prove that of entail, во that there might be free trade in land; paring sheep — A [de pee | —Ó stack-yari Dare ev pul ориу iub А the drinking vessels for Ja. 8 са day, end A) the - insed out and тебі! OCTOBER 28, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1023 =h water tbat has been The little EM require feeding beo he same pri or wr X esse. er s in the day, pi M ied out with was laid down in eri iM io chicks do not run after the arting gola should be ilding. A easts are stall-fed, if a ke nd о ious paper—dir | ola [Up feeding. TB i arm bui V iL can be found fi i diri chic! in wooden tubs rinciple s m | d en E under the bise lan s the following :—“ W Ve had a coop r. Parkin's pamphlet combats the doctrine of co m ав Er understood, and Sinis for the Bree ү the poison through the ай. Аз to s th 1 m n my в to tih ent, it recommends the use of | various forms 8 of carbon, and реча the use of it in the gaseous form, as carbonic acid, soda ууа п NE liquid са g mixing Оа! ts, Wheat, or Barley— £round or bruised | Шо pia ur me manufacturing food in every w We throw more capital iato "the u^ d, and 11 n | obliged to believe but for that w uld do S or save to | ourselves. On D there y | yeast, &e. ; aleo re ы as Н ry resource. атре et No. on Bellad mf ound the longer we shut them up the thinner d. Stimulants are iiaea except dé. v lease of both my farms from d , is a homcopathie dis- | 5, by E. Н. оппа, Bryonia, Ammonia, e e| Phosphorus, in the drop doses indicated by t pay dhout 7 o'clock E poor birds have ДЬ pining and fretting а long b e for food ; they peck TE other's feathers, get бта, and los пое fles those M ог three hours than they put all day pre Very o n when they are fed, enough food is HEY own to tl ttl y all day, so that from seing it | chlori А ways s before them et to dislike it. Instead of | ^^ that, a trough к e fixed along the fi coop, which should be kept flled with dos right gravel or grit, the stones in it x ls s o large for the birds to swallow easily. ree narrow bards the length of Ta nd аш ut 4 "inches wide, should always i dpt and tate о of things is, that when fed i the mor rniog eir expenditure on these b ant s eM керн Las stly, we E: a pamphlet on the right use of iron. AN as $ Bata 24 ас Dam oderately € ‘We seek a Ny which shall not be poisonous in itself; inrendiness for feeding time. The foo үш show consi: shou xed i y onlya sufficient quantity at a бше! o За! a or on 23 igm wi ater, milk, o any scrap of fat or phi isa dw i : which shall have tonic or nutritive virtues; which shall restrain excessive discharges; an ic l ve the power of deodorising and disinfecting the of the ali m са Such a remedy is the tincture of sesqui- e | just EE to Md Th Z T zymotie disease, ап exhausting diarrhoea, and a most fetid | must support the houses to а гат ot say 100 die of the eattle ng into i ut Min 09 to E with em to Ie Pur hg 1 кыры =й " is kei fairly rented. now one tenau s had to lay out five or s ix rents in ‚ building Mee and i о ving the farm for her nl the Duke 1. у and here I quote, from the Third Қ. of | only giving wood and slates. Thai а great outlay A yea iom к а о хаку there is а мо en ал "im between D nd his tenantry. es the ie nmi y ise, а m о, state bó omega! ; and when the latter d conditions were | and if he likes to build to the extent of 5007. fürthof rem: e ient began to get well The tincture of : sesquichloride of iron has been largely used in erysipelas and by agreement, that is allowed for at the end of the oth: tie diseases of low type: and ow: s] Ihave seen | lease; but in some cases the Las 4 handed over it fail, yet I believe it deserves a thorough trial e е | to the tenant on inventory, and that ii vail рон should be large, and it. should be оаа till its effecta are seen be supported. If they are d. phe the the animals motions, which ought to be rendered black p Ls nodor а СРУ терйетой black О | е -ofthe pem the dem t has to pay the yT айии 3 We add another extract from Dr. uid es to | but, if they are prth more, he receives nothing. Sir F. Kelly, the the а CHATTERIS, Isk Erx.—Summer hasibeen г d ou , and placed in front diness for the e next In looki young birds intended for [n eding stockt oM that b not seem favourable specimens s шү ted into atti once. 16 m ral A. cids, well diluted—as the nitric, muriatie, The Min E оне -do i in a lesser degree what the tincture of steel а! ^ does. 'lheirinfluenee iu atonic diarrhoea и d and pr and E: have been two of the fine and Small mest months w э we opaku ^› kn quant opiu е their resu Шы in the rindérpes al ay реа m m: ze Tho їйїп of Ае in ounce doses would deodor: the alimentary с nal, and soothe it, and Tesi атаа I have published T өүү рет? how, in threatened ulceration of the bowels, the human a queden a canal may be quieted pA adequate doses of us excellent drug. See Medical Times “ WAR. 0n the whole beneficial — гар otherwise, d Gazette for 1862, vol. ii., p. 595. "e Sulphite of Potass and other compounds еце tant to yia us. "gary in this — we still had the temperature and brilliane of а June or July day. nes К d ny operati ons, as 16 was so thoroughly enjoyable. iaa abling our strong Д 3th. aeid have great virtue iu checking fermentation, and have | bered that as soon a8 birds are really nh Dey must be killed, or they p call clung, "When n, in wint er, the ground is covered | “Тһе admirable with snow, a space should always be swept in which. to | ganate of potass, of these, ButIs feed the p ls, as they suffer terribly if the snow gets with their ood—ik acts on them as the strongest purga- live; co m ently in snowy weather rather better and more generous diet than usual. Hants. Reviews. n 1 ied e enri its Hun 9 and Treatment , M.R.C.V.S,, ray, жка ot et terin E Surgery i the Royal Agri- |! pu. ol Co| Цев ве гесе (Taylor & Francis, | o n evers. preparations of Mr. Condy, the perman- c. We want experiments with large doses tiv Per m and Дей! ord. Эш ; it has pex ДЕА our corn stacks, and made the grai n, ies was soft and unfit for use a few weeks ago, mow dry and һа A A the miller. But the time arrived when eat, and very fe the mouths $ A ls d to contagion, dnd hs ч. “ There is lass of Dreosótos Li éd idi il, suc us to sow Wheat, Los but very few abe nich check fermentation, actas хиена end fields КЫНЫЧ Е offici ient moisture g orisers, and are capital in certain cases of dys апі |а safe ^ z operation and on our A soils w n iarr Hero t M ^ remedies, and theexample early sowing possesses many advantages over late; I have give NP Mem the. preciso method in | hence the great desire for rain, that this work may not tich good results are to De looked for. I reiterate again the | he retarded pa ond its proper ti Recent rains Lua m a of «аја fecting the whole tract of bowels, of res have no doubt fully satisfied this d of rendering the fæcal matter доош to ui he dig eta а E neighbours, —all this, too, E AA us of e t, Flee кеу, sweet spirits of nitre, beef-tea, and other 2 Nature an Аи of. the Cattle Plague. Id be given freely. By R. H. Allnatt, .D., A. Ый с ** There are other remedies, too, tin arge qu nantities, 3. PM ) | whose mo odus operandi is probably that of an — and erpeste ; its Prevention 5 C and Gypsum others. Enough if I can succeed in inducing any one who can y to make a resolute series of e е 20 iments as а San 3:4 Agent. By J. J. Lu ndy. (Simpkin, Marshall & 3. The Cause, Prevention, and Treatment of the Cattle Plague. Ву J, Parkin, М.Р), Е.Б.С.5. (Hatchard 5, The Cattle Plague оў 1865, and its Cure. Ву E. Н. & Co., 5 (E mt Ф, 170, ОКЕ Cattle Р, nd other Remedies in the Pia ue. Considered in a Letter to AM C.P. (AR 0 Kelly, M.P, By R. Druitt, M.R. д). , These are а sample o any publications to v i di ва Е atoy of the disease and statement of its | Qpa ise. Mr. Mur Symp of the post-mortem eikean whichit prodi d y mendation of aii T oz. respeétively | medicine, r. Allnatt recommends var rious alkaline or am i isone = ; and b which hav 1n ha! 1 obtained have followed that mode of treat ае nate and сете of Tr ces apiece, mix BEOQE£RE ЕЕ н, @ et © o в E E 8 A ЕЯ E 52. © $ : E E Е & E B LJ Lu 3 3° = © rj E eta E& -—— EQ zo gx Z5 „© "a < ек er e 2 5 £ еу = . Б u Ф 2 n © d s9 with safet; n di а. anim it P thé ine Ud b kal mr mu F: ORBLISTON, M evidence as fol А o good effect the cattle plague is sure to leave bebind— | pep 1 nliness of cattle pem Б and e mage. m Wh ich the poor ———— arm Memoranda. ORAYSHIRE : M. James Geddes gives lows :—1 аш acquainted with the The threshing-machine An vira our previously expre essed opinion | as to the value „of the Wheat crop. jc inquiry and observa- tion we conclude that d indt of this neighbour- hood cannot exceed 3 quarters per acre, which is 1} quarter per acre below an average crop, 3 and more 2 quarte wn & e JUS years : | yield: mos Ban quic га less flour per acre. On a few d gravelly 18 this in sums cba n is agreeable. . We have not "hreshed any spring corn at present ; | we unti w for the farm. The unties bordering on the Moray ra The Duke of Richmond's farms are 2 arable; there are few pastoral i he | for pushing o DE, 0 working oft the от, апа for dei rx and straw S he lan ori is Ке ү relieve the ou tenant Nut goiit months after en enter on the r NA land at rA t 18 again We er dus ion of the crop. BER pay our first reni try, aud on some estates not till the terere Candlemas. Ыы, gs хе, ав I have shown, |t to pay when we enter. The valuation of be rr а, Sallo ow, dung, straw Lacie ounts e: more than a year’s у -m I have seen it amoun nt to a eoo sad a half. Sometimes our ру HA bs these crop: We havi pee A Tue weather of the last month : steam cultivation, and have * smashed up 7120 в es, which are now exposed to atmospheric 24-04 réadyto RE every E y | element aet ча Ф contain. e rain ‚8 ired. | We have a few fields where аА soil is well purget that have retained ви олоо moimi to sow Wheat, apre т Д шав hall be able г? байаа with. ino "ils rough the week, and then, unless rain falls, w s o ool lands, Kohl Rabi and Mangels are doing well, and will afford an abundance s мез mergi but on hot dry 8 soils me E e lást mont the cb i be less thau e oxide d кабар separated fr permang hat th m the i sal E an Fre (like any of Condy's Fluids) wy rn Organ; ozoniec-oxygen (the natural scavenger for simply D" tridities), is one cause of the cure of the disease by the healthy jug iging уле ant x mangan түн i portio, чам, "x wur n elt > case Agested food, that attempting to peii ыы ren vn Bo much for No, 3 upon our list, h might otherwise nile o TUE iba wind’ |200 a -groai in withi esideratum that 15 onl. HE first Martin w of h. зе; Г ige bae and practica that there ought to J с Go M ap did g i; ilie n нАто вун h Siia rable diversity of ine of the district as to the s СЯ Т feeling among intel. 5 cal farmers and professional | men is, ess was at one time Ad. Coleseeds, too, are generally poor; occasionally we see a erop, but this л eed ї an exception. Our pastures are burn! again, e vigorous verdure of apr t has disappeared. М loss ая lanibs t and thas js quite my 0 ot I think а bonå fide sale, wherever 16 takes gn ye Е ese in the system. -To | g] lik: m. d we also use feeding stuff largely. е been inereasin Gee : ani two iiis more partieularly this ensmipg а great deal of the grain b "n » cmt I lord a v fou pari ng was supposed to h o the extent it from the Metropo here hás been a heavy hrough- out the entire тат hood, Older sheep e; kept heal АА The cattle plague has appeared at ou ТО miles distant, and fora а time was confined to ado; of such a fearful malady. То day a fair has been held at Peterborough, and to-morrow we soall havo droves of cattle passing along our roads, probably 1024 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND . AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, spreading disease all around us. We cannot resist the | on that it would be wise to prohi t cattle ma pen wn at fairs jand markets until the disease has passed away. 4. S. | silver iem r pan, , made of tin, | { copper, o xe ving taps only one hand he say | the e whey «t intervals as required. This pan, which i is the whey to an axis, and di tilted at pleasure to cause ui а? effe ctive LN m "in Сонра ер Merits of Various Breeds a — Within tho last cid years, eA to the high pecu obtained Lad zz tter, &c. neighbour- hood ir rge tow. as becom beds to dies is pL " тта pressing how. oil dise , Abo ove the pan, and ра by two cast- ery e full of the e d head with th given to ihe dairy produce of t e er therefore induced to undertake a series of t upon the various s of milch cattle generally kept in this оуу, 5 дел хее E hs er sm y ur comp: a difere i descriptio: ер бой, and "uber TE yen rof eae to revi volve. that it may LS more | readily cleaned. The machine is m ounted ые rollers, iode by detaching the pan, whi chi s don a fe ew plate or sinker. - uM s sin спе is red i r raised Ca out of, the pan fa ih ain Land bal [ of equal | , OCTOBER : ү arvest.—The* end weight y ti g hich to harvest this X window. To "enable p dairy servant to get at the n later еге i o is gre DE risk of i being стор, the pressing plate, v Sra raised, may | frost. This d bus the fate of a be placed іп a 'porpendioular, horizontal, or inclined the crop, in 18 859, to its e position by means of a very simple self-actin ld d days o a Md end of this m 2 Ls) first night's Teos and as the E bulbs weng t; ather last ed 2e several | days, the е зад І beg to lay the result of my labour, fore the efit of my beot er The — for cutting up the curd are of i ingenious к throug! y rotted soon after бщк had a lesson t ie on чә їс, f and others interested in the subject. The results were n e ai wn in г, ch therefore, are a fair a ta need of ear] obtained by the aid of the or nstructi g Jj TS pu e" ecked b e speci ially |0 of their cur d surfaces, the screw of a steam- ship;| In Tobis of the method of p for me by тв, Negretti & YAN. pe carefully | they revolve upon a centre in е ап, el are so Ecl ure ap I will describe the pian graduated e 00а In the first cg gh the cows arranged that while one-half of the knives are end À arm, near Berkeley, (ilo; ? azed d du day, only lf it m been the custom to grow about 40 or йш Е rning and ev тегей the motion, a contrary action | upon the curd annually of Sw Ta and Mangel Wurzel. Шаш XPERIMENT 1. 8 obtai dé man this been Swedes, 20 acres "wm б Силла mane [S5 » vile obviated. The entire machine i en Lar биш. ^id 10 acres, or " BREED. er centage | adapted to the ca abilities of 253 dairy ARI A elgian Carrots. Тһе wh f th Baer a Dunham exis wh eels, cogs, Mme — ated ies — are avoi ide d;|pu ull edand carted home for consumption i dig Da a Ur S 59° 1522 . more portab quiis boxes during winter, и кё Pure Im 3r 789 54 18.47 hoo ur and skill than zx other. The pressure apon the custom чо let tke whole work г үр ^ d. iD Channel РР 50 ми curd i inereases as id 5 acting, d Orom from Channel Telands and) NS їў. T is easily regulated fion T nt u nid. pote enabling for abou >. "d коң : the dairy servant to go about her ved а while был. е, 20з. x Cana TD Pure мышы rU Cu 8... 1. ТОТ. (he саа 1 is being 3m d after the whey hs s|needed to be half dug whe | being pulled, ч їп сер t li is pressed into the кыне bd the о нэ: which were grown ja ma their mo of serit) e each cow badi in addition 11b. of | —th ng g bout E rii ri. e» «4 11 Linseed cake pe B thi all the operations are per- p ulling, placing & XPERIMENT 2. forme hed i in the ner, and with the utmost | roots palio, 80 o that Vio vido: iim m d Men Pito centago cleanliness, as the cu € is querer by the hands t сЕ ог as oys and w BREED, NIR of Cream. |removed in A form of cheese. Tke machines are | roots Mite lay upon this; юва phe the hesia zs | » du | made in many sizes, and аб prices within the reac of ie JE o the x : of the ү " thst & n Py И : i arme e lad to have this oppor- | leaves fall separate; and eight or nine boys and тоша, RM терр ; | з 18928 |tunity of publishing a ful сода of what we belie ith a man, the carts as they пр. Tim Short-horn .. : .| 50 16.02 to be а very efficient and ingenious addition to the list {з were ient keep a tinual suce Devon 2: i 15.31 of dairy tools. Oxford Journal. dy to be filled, when tbe distance to the stom Й йн uo vl SOCIIS ВИИ 33. Гена | Эз, | МЫ: РЕ МУНИ for Pleuro-pneumo: in Aus .—|not exceed 800 00 yards; and the work mi In Experiment 3, each cow had, in addition to Grass, a | & 1, Destroy ail 9 ttle undoubtedly "Disciaed. ice the | асс S at the rate of about 5 acres of Š appearance of isease do not hesitate to destroy Turnips daily. and one measure of Thorley’ s condimental food daily . апу cattle а symptoms of it е To inocu-| The pADR is "PE done in the case of a good em. : EXPERIMENT 3. e cattle which have contracted d i e The capiat s Др easier it із to “ "Mean — |Percentage | 1070 1 n the case of stunted, Ввекр, Temperature. o Orca that. any large proportion of such TM recover; there- e- roots, with е A foe growth, thatany us Tees M x pa e 16 is кк, do. des ы: Ау ае ев sirnaa as des bia B шее} А — of M kind, ke my : СТИ . ing а supply o 1 or virus for | cases be advisable to undercu - beg LN AM diy Lir : Bass нв will be е 2 im o Procure the|the rows, by a horse-drawn t ipis $ ShorbhoHlc3icrens Col. 5 16.09 Inoculating Substance called the Virus or Lymph.— | purpose; "but this is e frequenti Mae ps RN за 5 16.07 | Оп opening tke animal the lung will be found swollen | Turnip crop, and will med h V 1409 — land a portion of it hepatised, or be ы, like liver wed d is an actor redi xp ono perm Еч the following trial each cow had the „ваше food as in | solid, hard, and MT. eia uch increased | rience on Wh ийе ld Fa: es d x 40 acres. som di the last, except that 11b. of Fre "s Royal as to si A water, On cutting into "the e part of th inclndes Patent Cake was — z РОМИ" food, lung between the sound and he T part you vit iem pde by the oria hebdo ExrER find vola t the lymph or virus in the form of|of Mangels sont Stao kpr the fs jelly. This is what is requ aired fot inoculation, Yon the work, an ts placed BREED. [RES icf die ы must get it in a ран pure form to noculate sco Brittany VE" т Ост сысы with success, „а proper state for use it should Nékureofibe Channel Islands UE ON NU 20.00 4 Ј iy; i ; if lighter in be 18— |erops, and е pi aling: pors Cross Bree usn qu 19.05 i better in quality, being purer. 'fo the prre Short- pon 3s Vx з 17.05 get it sufficiently pure, cut away all parts that da in gi m von е 160 any way tinged wi ith blood,—then take ut me шг: 57 1 13.9. thea] ortion | 17 | 7 No. 6 feld 5 10 Por СЯ ii experiment І}, of Tas nut meal (irom into Strips, mm Jet. it drain. into a Nae wards| 18 No. 6» м d mi m dion 19 0.10 „ in other respects the food was the same as in No. 3. nd any corruption will be removed, PET е lym l a | ДЕЎ Ej = 5 10 EXPERIMENT 5. а proper state for use. Dueh wil enerally um ps 28 | : No k С ]s 10 Mead Paia je y on gettin ng c cool, Iti pre гыл БА o use t e lymp h Swedes No. 22 ,„ 10 è ogun Temperature: | of Deesdae Í killed н | Med: : | Focus x гру | 9% дз ны from е id s in i may be : э à jp 249 M yu ; pure an n a cool place, it will remain fres A RAMS ai Сш Islanti nis Mr ME E 1808 — |four or ays. 3. Н а rform the Operation.— The — үт M i Mei p Short-h ki Jäi 50 18.56 For the operation the cattle should be put in a crush Ditto, ditto, 11 acres of Swedes at 5s. 6d. тр) TOS MENS IT D. 17, 00 йе. ake hold of the tail by the end and make | " E: ncision with a Тага ahniped senes incision to irt а podia From tke tw Ud P TEES it a be seen T m а into the skin Serio in ке muscle or n dig bone), | The wages earned by the contractors, an = t cows lowest in Dems. cur rodncers а | about an, inch fro tho "dh the ied. d about a С er ME — „ant grea ement when fed upon a aisr. бм uarter of an inch i in len th. f cut too deep the cattle dons D TCI ing h fatty mat matter (Palm meal containing upwards will be rb to lose their tai 1 ot а P s g Eus por [^ У; pU. e Ws 21 of fat) th: f possible to draw bloo Cd. ә» at, but mu нр арчы ап laginous matter, b dd». the i di S certain make сор the o while the rev is rved in the peers higher up peiron vam “ етю з е kind ап inch ог so nbove| Leaving 1. 9s. а z dae T he scale. In gc pmo experiments тее trials | the first. dero he d dut "i into | 797° esr cies T the roots to the dort. A were mede. at each x. and each ex өлүү рк those i incisions with a small piece of bone or other on nM an mat three еа terial sha; x ke a spoon, and tbe operation No. 6 3 daysof3 horses —9 days, 309 ; FS is complete, enia g knives can be got, but the M 30, 13 дау ofő » 2 "077 8 "b i in al the, experimenta exce ` the last Lime] = method above ыгы: is more certain. The whole| 7 2, 13 дау of5 » ^; и 0 when two of the roved not in calf. The figur process should be completed as s quickly ; as possible, and No. 22& 24, 2 daysof6 ^» [^ rage of and ma n: joy of nearly 270 саш House, Winkfield, Windsor, i G: T. бом Ta мл, ker.— Among the machines |" which did Pes mpete for prizes may be mentioned | eh. * (Uttozeter) е maker, ne o be m ost Соба, р Kerin os with а great man well-devised and efficient additions, It wa Би : you can procure for the occasion the We "s ТЕ ha fillin ith attending to the eg | with sufficient labour, d f, їп а сй and with horse per т дау. e 40 асте? The expense of carting 930 pe off Et t 35. 36 days of a horse and cart, ai т days of a man to Ph and tip the in the stores at 23, 174 days of a boy leading carts at sd Or at the rate of 38. 4d. per acre Gs p A UT 28 Ocrossn 25, 1965.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGR NTCULTURAL GAZETTE. 1025 т cec MORE NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRI W-ER- 1. 7 TCI NETTIN IC v ы TEE EY the ot of total ex] e root crop of 40 gea te t E. £c. 12L ба, ог б. Md. per sere. For -— tons home, 6L 134. 84, or 3s. 44. рег acre. For UE bem, SL Ыы. 4d, or la, 710. per acre. “4 harvesting Te expense of 40 acres of roots, 221, $4, or GREAT wiTH JMPROVEME? Eben the сор was taken р land m dose by the farm buildings, and there xi do. ia hers | made in the following manner : —Two ro urdles upon f i f grov deed ы one ec ры 9feet apart. The interval e e these : ; A ith roo! bringing them from the Le d between iban ord Mos dí MÀ PRICES PER LINEAL YARD, 24 INCHES HIGH. are piled up above thej size or | d ; light. л: Sens [ Биз Ба in a вай or rof Tie Е —€— m |2 4 эн. Galvanized, са Galvanised. Japanned Oabvanised Japannod, адчыне wards 1 erm ^ inch Hare res, Do; | | | 44 м, 1 тм. E mn pui iE eer zA E PE viz E ЕЗГЕ эк дю. in the centre of the heap, inclinin TES Smallest ety та | jè b | E | I$ E | i and reaching from the ground to the roo Кес E md A m These act somewhat as c himneys, pe facilitate a ue i M of 100 y х ipp ventilation of the heaps, thus b dering any tendency | ^ ^E ; and 200 yards or to beating or trefaction in roots. *,* Every ‹ description of Jetting warranted to give ee s and s mot LS will be eschanged or "When one emm is maia another is built within | 900 9e re a foot ofit, qiiem g intended asa channel) J, p, iiia AND со. OFFICES : 3 CANNON асар. os, 3 mas EC., and for t both for the the wd dt of air. No security te Sr. Swrruiw's Law» and Іохрох тохт, and mear aginst frost, at the sides of contiguous heaps, is лдей (where Netting is kept in aoi 148, UPPER THAMES mem io т tho mquired, further than that кшт їз ic by the Crrv of Loxpox Burwxxy, and close to the Loxpox Вирок Brraw Волт Pren ieterlocking of the bushy ea Ar a d тов. When, esten а prha ps has soumulated, a rough dead- wood h dedi. MI M on PORTABLE HOT- WATER APPARATUS, мош them, and the space between it and WITH TRUSS' PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTIIQUSES, &х. wrocted aroun tbe hurdles, which m € be 12 or 18 inches, should be MED spoT aar к MENS CERTE 1 bave annually ke. t many undred tons of Swedes, Carrots, Man; 2 Wurzels in this way, without T. 9. TRU 55 йор any er erable por tion by putrefaction, It falóls the tt t success in the preserva- Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- боп of root crops through the winter—it Кони E 5 (еман of ind tinch Are - |y A Air Pipen security from the frost and wet, and at huis same time y Cistern, Feed and à Pip ү =ч ы ыч of - - nen УрО ы] to any Railway Station n it provides a sufficient ventilation of the heaps in E t the same within 2б miles of London, at the А dozen such rows О , each 3 following prices :— wide and on an average 4 feet high, and perhaps Sóyaris long, would hold 1000 tons. It is the work FINCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSK. et u e roots as the carts belog them in.| вш Apparatus complete. — Krection. Bize of House, complete, — Krection burdles for them as the work p and 16 fect b b у Ë fect 0299 "» i " m : Ч FEAR ds i. iion ES ; z 2 H : eet eet .. m .. m mm .. ен" above аена |20 foet MibRe 2 1060 . 160) шушы... . воо 399 This was a systematic wholesale piece of work, and Erection beyond 25 miles of London, Railway Fare fi N yed extra was thus conducted cheaply. To uar 53 in safety а By t! f these Joints the App is ensily altered ithout injury to either РИ Joint (opem roots, at a cost of less than 6d. a ton, ETT gm isa very cheap and Lege table thing ; and won Estimates and Plans forwarded on application to vier thero is a dae к to keep on throug N. E. mei summer, the practice of storing roots ve T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, с. However, whether for Swedes or Mangel Wurzel, ES a Eph шоона, тө, CU MMING & EDMONDS, (oce pelag Бл аа Дач eid аа ARCHITECTS, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, and Ms APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, Correspondents. ; a ROAD, BROMPTON, LONDON, S.W. i шш! КЫЫ ЧЫН & Е НЫ i Е li idi Pd e and I am told mei yi I de, jt with fa ‚ Ishould be obliged by this point, and also, if (as should «d me prep itr Bir ER HURU AEAN ТЫН isl antipi rig m TERNE HE TH £e rj 3 Еа" SHE B i : 256 gf FBL [ug f ЫЯ Н F | | Ч н т š are feeding constitute 3 CONSEBYATOI HOTHOUS &c., erected in the best manner and Heated smi with all the HI powders and cakes for cattle. The commonest Pe run qnm Tah Т MANSIONS, WAREHOUSES, &e., —— ter s Jung inen ue io wl sequiited Dto tbe Rios made, anà DESIGNS and ESTIMATES prepared and forwarded free of every expense. d land and stock, a good veterinarian ——— пе а р то раан with а — cultivation and ‚ CUMMING, eight years Managing and Esti " і Designer to Mr. H, Оямзох MITH, BECK, anp BECK'S GREENHOUSE and T. HOTBED THERMOMETERS. < These Instruments are of the e nop Mig o the very best construction, and at m. are S 31. Cornh: HE IMPROVES LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS ACHINERY are stronger for a given weight, more effective, more NOR and cost considerably less than any other kind of driv; + Г. STRAPS for PORTABLE ENGINES, аса а E UN for the Crystal Palace, Royal aki ER’s Patent Strap and Hose Company. | ARTH CLOSETS (MOULE’S PATEN T). | PROTECTION from COLD WINDS Manufactory: Armit Works; Greenfield, n х Manchester. No Unwholesome Cesspools. ^ FRIGI DOMO," а Canvas made poa Warehouse: 81, Mark Ап жата Е.С. о Bad Smells, Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat rH. ABEE, Agent. Water Zu 8 to get out of order. it 1s applied, a fixed temperature, Iti s AME o EP d he Best иш t Commodes, and floricultural purposes, for рге 18 айа EADED BRICKS for SACRE NA E | The Apparatus (price 25s. and 30s.) may be applied to any scorching rays of the sun, from wind, fron EOXLETS PATENT) may be had in f| Closet at KI ашр and is sel "acting. g frosts, 'To be e had in any required the А, | y its use а у s saved, and Fertility to the ird о yards wide .. "m “Мо one should | Жаңы xx. nded by the Privy Council, in th report on our zaraa wide. х м: 7, еіг n in ар 7 ns e Е Ty iw Cholera, as a оок ег and баеса 2 An ir пого оте M Н Eg wide, Bricks and consider | Aus Letter received from the ЅескЕТтАВҮ of the NATIONAL A "Fri i Domo? Netting, widi the convenience of | RIFLE ASSOCIATION. ELISHA Th HOMAS ARCHER, Vs е Er | adopting them.” — | m further directed to state that they ho; Closets) proved of Trinity Lane, MED: Street, City, arden Oracle Jor | | the resi use, "p ro found to act admirabl men hl. he kingdom. 1805 Warre & Co., 29, Bedford Street, Strand, London, W.C. much cheaper A Mats аз а соте» аз АУ OLDHAM SHOW, STAND 46. Iron ar ев, Feng Yd. Ilustrated Prospectus, with List of Agents, on application to UCM. LI QAUM VS TIVI T EENE E RT E RBE A Ре; S A OTTAM'S HUR ing, and Gates, Б REEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, or EL LO are ECT монт & dium. Stony St Stratford, ges. „кордо Agents : G? 2 хоз WN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT. ш е Bet e of superior Wrought Paint no longer Necessary. ub P ette Ea mu S "ira dm pow application, - | pd TRON Эе 8. UNDERHILUS P; . GAME and ЧЫНЫ SMITH'S PATENT DUAE ARNISH g Iron Work, оосо т Stone. This AER is an TS беч са а E ds at Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at the seats of man; Admirably adapted for nem new Plantations, divi € n att E Al олиш у рее trespass, and is XN in price (vary resin yu to 1s,-6d. per yard а d upwards) ріс ition, Rasis, Esq near Brough, Yorkshir durable, om RonT. > Manufactory, St. Marys Works, Ne e gue p T Bl аск arde ES or park palings and oie er it iei урот, Salop. р st thing Ü the kind 1 have ever seen, B de P" ,I& Abingdon Street, Westminster to be the Table and һе: = 2226 Ба І think it. nieht be applied. M Ea. Fue затапи to irn| GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOW WERS have EU to be the 2-25 fencing, instead of paint, and it is intention s mploy it in | best, and have carried off every S rr that has been given in in all cases G AL ITAN ANISED WIRE NET: futur of competition. Above 26,000 have been sold since the 1856. 30 gallons each, at 1з. 6d. per gallon, at the шан Pr Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and aidan Rollers Free. $9 ams Sold in casks of abou! Мата T 1. 8а. hs allon paid to any Station i in the ршен. Ж! N & Sox, Smithfield Iron Works, Loeds; 2, eon X1 5 лену n Uu GN AU near Dudle: mt and | Road, НОР Hin, London, E.C.; Hadwin's s Buildings, "Tithebar: 22, qoc Street Wes у it can be obtained. | Street, Liverpool; and 19 Eden Quay, Dublin CX © 9,49. ae. GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX.; No. 2119. 60-4) * 229 Мт. GRAY 1 1 П the attenti f the Nobility, бешту; › Nurserymen, Gardeners, &oc., to his : 5 J3 i , W OVAL TUBULAR BOILER acknowledged by practical judges to be a great improvement on every form of Tun lar Mur x introduced. It has roved itself Le aei all н ао for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, do ess the amount required by an Size of Mesh. Proof against 2% inch | Hares, Dogs, Poultry, &c. 2 meh А11 kinds of Game If inen inch pito EY ЛҮҮ, УТ) сан icle of Internat May 24, page 47 а circular plan, but the oval form sepia Mr. Gnav's variety ‹ of iti s said to be рте! T of Extract from upright EM of Вой i made on efer- ards a raa Carriage msequence of its bı e t in ose contact with the fire. "he а furnace being à parallelogram rather HEN GALVAN M js N Pos ATER CISTERNS. stie in o0 it seems feasible that the pus on the "s ron Should Dune m o tubes more completely within range of the burning fuel ; and G ALV “ANISED CABLE S ND FENCING. this being so, the change, though a slight one, is no d: an impro GALVANISED IRON D MEA CP раар GALVANISED SWING dex. dice They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had pplicat КАКОЕ, Tice b: JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, zx &G AY ato Н. 7. M Мот DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. Fuori О бр, боото ЭН, ЧЕЗ, CLINTON & OWENS (tare BENJAMIN FOWLER & CO.) MANUFACTURERS OF PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. $ HE LANDSCAPE SKETCH shows an adaptation of THE IMPROVED ЕТ ВАМ. po isa sim e i B S Self-acting Machine, suited for raising а S is not confiné | ES À Donitions ав shown, but è ia saltea fer СА Dis DUM OE of A P use e id "pon сее Катона, а Its cw у X rs, Fowrrn have а gn any in t t; for raising оета Ё varying from 30 to 300 feet, and forcing throigh mam p pes 50; Салиу бу тө а бошо EEP ‚ ша г ма No. 37. IMPROVED TREBLE BARREL PUMPS with HORSE GEARIN G for Raising Water from D ска WELLS for the supply of MANSIONS and PUBLIC BUIL 2 ы Me Via pag Pas ARREL FIRMS r HAND-POWER for perk bent NS ufaeture ect every description of Engineer's Work ri Public or Private Establishmen duds 25 yore S for. LA Miu on the | xl t or smnllest scale, St arming and Dry Apparatus, ds hs, Ges Vb and Fittings. iios uenia hed no m Ph x à Engines Water. ах Jurbines, W < prem of Pumps, $c. free on application THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL tne 1087 - Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. к MoGERRO W, A Eon: v E ч 5 LAT qUXT La Roses, Du! bs, Garden \ n. J. € yn Sk 79 by AUCTION to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great his Le rn ng Street, Covent Garden, W. C. = BATURDAY, Oot, m rj [t "i 12 o'Clock precisely, a First-class Assortment of BULBA, received direct from Holland and ng y \rocuses, drops, Lalies, ^ D iris, Jon ү— кс. Standard, Half-stan- | фата, and Dwarf ROSER, Рута d Dwarf APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, APRIQOTS, and CHERRY Trees Rustic Garden Seats, Vases, Stools, Chairs, Baskots, rel Pianta. On view th oring had. gaferenco Р getan and Ire == аб. DURY а and A TOLLARD'S CONICAL BOILERS for TING " о I6 fixed at Seats of Duke of lord Be T at Viscount Sydney's replaced, after ul. Apply at Sou! ` l — — 1200 Fruit Trees from France, B OTHÜUSE E Teres rmow Essex, pun ғком Ноїл.л®кр, AND Bartos 8 ES f E 9 FRON IDPLESEX, > E - Heating by Hot Water. Hv ted an умом, тет е principle М" ui $. 0 STEV 22 will SELL by AUCTION, at і! 2 T 9 & ч Y p HOLLANDS, Irox Мввонант, Шш: s chere vesci sss. SPAN OUR | ЕЛКА, Borse ire arp. prey ES LLARD Tave just t fixed, at "Wollaton p TUM Middleton, A. BOILERS and LONG Bankside, London, S.E. can be supplied ready fi e Кайы Bhoot Gass, |] mportation of Arst-elass Fruit Troes, irom а woll- known grower in ES, from Stock, per y yard : 18, r1 ТЗІ. 58, : na. rk ed a Ey by 13 ft., 211; 43 ft. by 19 ft, Б South Ki Franoe; Standard Roses, Bpecimen 4 ы y^ Г T Rr үзе „ 25. 4а. BENDS, from 0 D C 25. 6d. Illustrated Circulars, with P. pplication to rnamental с - ke. S ach. TREO ow Ё VALVES, 10s., 13s., and 14s. each. Other | Samus Herewan & J. Monrox ey: ГА КЕ Май I kast, Los London — view tho Morning of Bue, and italoguee had. at equally low prices, and all vods o уеде ie | TOR ME лнн REUS, ва vi mapa and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA n portat of Plants from Ghent, and an Estimates given, c rs by post punctuaily attended to | TION, 2d Edition, price 15. ы of Bulbs eati un . A discount to the c она ST from temme day: А —=— Exhibition | Prise Me Е: 77] УМ, P'STEVENS. will SELL by AU WR at He: огу? e Prices \ USGRAVE'S PT SLOW COMBUSTION | Rooms, 38, King Street, Oo, Gard uA ` rices, E. R PIPE This Stove і ciam Collection MUT AV mire IODODRNDRONN VA a Tee Pi жар every i" m ve is the nearest, arming b: о ion С. ODODEND INS, VA ie Sad tuti Boers S Mie" Conical Cylinder, TUBULAR, г st approach im зоа A Ae ш О КЗ НА LAURDBTINUR, INDIAN AZALEAN, ench. Improved Boilers and Iron Stands to r Sunday у стае, ы out at tention during tbe | MAGNC OUIAS, J DELEN ЯНЫ LU. IUMS, &o.; niso a consign- and tie, from ais. ө E sach. Valves from t 10s, ба. each. n i p. в will burn dar and | mont sung of Double and Singlo wse without ed Fui Doo Furnace Bars, Supply Cisterns, and Warmi for кй dh т cane. Сарашә ‹ ot Trina, DPA „Огоо P m &o.; Rustic Garden Boats, Valves, o нон in in v. ming a er. Apartment for 24 hours, at Chairs, y w the inis: ү; Balo, and Catalogu Ош [NCH WHITES 78 Iron Узан "Upper Ground Street, Black- ingaale urrey. . London Price List pplieation. pos баце ‹ 1 айт, heaithfulness, durability, NE кор AND 5 I4 Nonsyny SvoCk, tians ЕРДЕ t on ару == DINGS for eism y. TE 9 BOTHEWOR AND "Mo B are instructed В! Noble SELL by AUCTION, n iho Premises, H ќа For etienne the above, and of MUS. балар хамту Парі А MONDAY, рады. эл, Е GRAVES PATENT. SABLE and COW: re e м pA opm ETE bs 12 Е: о ее ал, 24 Ъ 10 ft. ; Lean-to, 24 by 8 ft. HOUSE FITTINGS, attracted во formation o pon [d Line p^ е s of differont bonsa р 3x fo z enc ls b attention at Seed 1 У saaren, елы, enu + = m а Е SS] == illustrated, Бу post for tamps from. anave Впотикмв, Aun ron Works, Bel the Кок, the valuable NURSER limited s CRANSTON, Аге! hitect, No. 1, Temple | , This Stove сап be seen in орегм at Messrs, Cox & Sox kv unlimit Anthor and Pat zy Уза » | variety of EVERGREEN, CONTFEIUE, and DECIDU! BHRU BI Вісі г аы ы е повоју to ba, mot with ih Sany star Кашин, bearing perfec p cm evide of the careful cultivati I RETONNE "ЛА. -= е оррот но ө bd поета,“ - сме Тһе Nobility, Gent ГЕ nies forming and uH € ip Y а 00 others, are гокрес у infe ob TA n large quanti which is rare and p —3 that they can be sup plod with. [" E about— above beautiful спа poetae He > It те Hollies, 1 to 7 ft. 8,000 first — P. austriaca animals in any num E 000 Vari tef and named | ция потер notice. The 1 great 2. 4; о Po m A 1to 25, i ^ 100 P. T mtl S 4 to 7 ft. J an соого which has at- 000 5 wn nurels, 2 to 4 ft. | 200 в] go men Codrus ! tended the ебола of the importer 15,X m aun е, 21031. | Р үт x 2) ji troduci Breed of 100 а. at The Only Stove without a Fiue. 754 ULE еты this useful "Eit hardy Cow into the | | 5,000 Barbera] pedi jew іо бо | 500 well JOYCE'S PATENT for ашам, rm tomeer үзөбү ern Y Ill SEIS 22% |. aeo 1... NG, DRYING, and V WARMING H bya en! out SHOFA ROOMS, &c., a a new esp ecial Stove for Con: | Britany a secre is now Tad to silet t the public a constant supply | 20,000 American Arbor-vitze, Tto | servatories, Greenhouses, Fruit-Ripening, &c. ; to Bur of the choicest stock —- can be obtained, at prices which defy all E ft Ano, | 2108 without reighting а ali winter by f ning with fuel every petearre T СЕЕ v her with A uA M vi 500 Thuja Warroana, 2 to 6 ft., 300 J. sphrerion, 3 to 7 ft. 12 hours. Tem mper , any degree required, without b om шее ced, pacana theca d e оа Je o 40 тык Lon, 3 to 6 ft | 1 m Wen to T ft. m " Ў a | oper ani man. е ^ ade gignn! " 0 M л тош, 2r 0d. to fum | k tock always on view. Pros i from В to bushy. íi т.а 10 Guineas each, deliverod e ê to а n —— in Lindon. 400 English s and Irish Yews. | 400 oris IP: ey: "particulars, apply to Ronertsox & Co, 8,000 Bg mete 2104 tt., , 310 4 ft, atch sphiseroides, Fria ars, тонов, E.C. егу fine, boo €. ү Ay Т зай variegata, MEER EUR 5,000 Cu "Y Wenn t LI 2 1o 3 ft. T GLASS NSERVATORLIES made to A wo of them were Ама а gentleman res ninm ng. 2 "eir LAN an Eu ion D being | raised on he adjo oining | id —— on =- — > z H о i За. 64. to 10s. rospectus post paid. r Pheasants. S. Nasn, Ironmonger, 253, Oxford. Street, W (жа! MES TED, a Lg ҮРЕ NS, either Ў Toe or to WT 2ft, zm Depót, 119, Newgate № Street, Lo Londen, ¥ x Esch er Majesty's Royal Lette uc "à e for Cock Birds.—. Robertson & Scott, | 1,000 Abies nobilis, fine shape, | 100, t Larch Fi от | New THAN Е 3, Hanov er Street x Mk 1 to 4 ft, vé ki cp ar London ан Ad to 6 ft, 4,000 Skimmia japonica, 6 to p specimens | To EDEN OF, e бурае Ем well — Avien lasioca: №! — 5 Жы, Gale, 1 to 2 ft. xg TABLISHED NURSERY of about One Acre, 1,000 А. Menziesii, 2% 7 ft,| 4,000 Deutzia eronata, f p | fitted "m Houses, red or ali in good бете extra fine Apply to Мг, Konznrs, enie к 24, Moorgate Stroet, Ux A. grandis . Notice.—To je n and Florists. о аа еце ог А. | 8000 ае вр пате TO BE DISPOSED X Pr (et сары act, Nordmanniana Tt Bc OLD p ур а: USINESS in а flourmshin 1,500 Araucaria im бүтү у 5,000 m ovalifolium, sists of s cultivat un n X) t ЕРУ 5 |5 Groenh. uses, Pits, yis &c, well ут ied vit 1,500 итү” А4 die. 2,000 Azalea amoæna, 1 | Forest Trees, Evergreens, Roses, and Deciduous Shrubs. bes ү а 000 Уш | two railways E — boats. The Lease can be renewed for 300 Pinus (uM, 2 to 1 ft. | 5,000 Lonicera aureo-reticulata Ёз |? un or 21 yea Satisfactory reasons will be given as to parting 400 Pinus Cembra, 3 to 6ft. | 3,000 L. brach; a | | with the rnm $00 P. Strobus, 5 to 7 ft. | 2,000 Quercus Пех Apply ко X. Y., care of G. Bedford, Esq. 1.» 62, Са Cannon ener. E.C. 50,000 choicest named RHO og DRO "D Standard апа Dwarf, ur 3000 : urserymen 1 HE TERMINAL SADDLE. BOILER.—This is de t| mo BE ? BOLD or LET, a SMALL PAIN, most Ий Lasy È Catheart; 1000 Byislanum; 1000 Grand Arabi eligi! a 000 Brayanum $ dron ; епш! е "or c h Poe д, ns Pin — оа ог вра an | Easte ri comprising а Dwelling H: F. pui бе! 100 50,000 Rhododen ticum, 14 to 20, Lx. en есе, whic! te closes the uae and в rm line, a Dwel ouse, Farm Al ш, Е forms the back of the furnace, doing away with brickwork а t the | upwards of 44 Acres of rich. Loamy Soll, well suited for abe and 6000 Named Standard and ot ; 50,000 end, and adding one-third more heatin oL e boile Р 7 qM um jS cheap and plentiful. one-year seediing Laburnum, English; 10,000 one- most exposed t mp eim кр, Messis. Ив. кааб, & Bawtrce, strong one-year Spanish Chesnuts ; seen Kensi: and is at work kat the Victoria Nursery, Holloway, Mr. Wil iams | ————— — ————— Saring Ду oc msented to show it to an; no wow) оеш uctí to 2 ft. ; 250 1500 ; 3. mS Voas Pn su bb on appliontion dome Manchester, Salts bp аш on, Ms T CEA Be ten = шы ы W ks, pawira Biret Doe ү? 2t03ft in рде 0000 Кимге te, Under the Patronage of Her mre E cs be until the Sale. may be ottained at E IMS GrxTLEMEN'S LARK Ахр HOPE (LATE CLARK) 55, Lion Бањ 9 ТыроптАнт SaLe or Nunsrny Srock, V а 1a. each, en Tandon; a Vo te the Premises; of the ,tàe principal D m mam AxUrACTURERS of Мктлілло and Weongx ME UNDERS "has mie d instructions to | Nurseri Inox Бави. Fees Costes ronis, MEANS Aus, Kc., COPPER and з fi Provante | SE д AUN HON, on THURSDAY, November 9, at| Х.В. Тһе а is во complete, that, Goods may З Жз КЫ d Нот Warten Arranarus Tor “ОГУ | 12 оңлосу, д ран of the valable NURSERY STOCK. of Mr. W, | bo transmitted fva: Sunningdale Station to any párt of England, estic ғ С. & Н. beg to call atten: prep ees who is Eileen. vr TR. or 7 27 рс Scotland, and Wales, without change of dard Dwi tion to their MEW TREE | Gentlemen's prese ting ; Larc üais of Duich ЕШ, Stauda gd ies Шш, c ET f ieri твой бомок Firs, yea i| M eis. ЫШТЫК, E MORRIS v vil Sx Walls ; which constructed | от MN may be Баа | church.. Stree! №, Теа ee ноар angi e Sale. poe g: И! y t, у, of and Wrought ШҮ EON ЖЕН p зе Е" r to the Sale, of Mi OUNSLOW, , gud ingle "Hracintbs A Senas, > Anem & : Pith bolts, and nuts, consti- Е == Tottenham, Middlesex. а fne Assortment of E» handsome BTANDARD and DWARF tu s Very VaLvanLE FREEHOLD воне nker Garnes акр, | ROSES; selected AMERICAN PLANTS, including Ghent and І can be т, or 8 feet | стоне To тик STATION Ow THE Great Bastens Raitwar. ether Azaleas, Hybrid Rhododen. Kalmins, &c. " wide, and 10, 12, êr H feat WAFESSHS. NORTON, ann, RISE, andon Tarer, | abono; and of the Дъбово and Vi American Naets -1 er, mi { 8, Iuers, ex, 4 the cost does instructions to ОКБ уду, Norember 8, at 1 0'Clock d M sup Meteo ise purposes | LVL AUCTION, on AERA November M, and two боЛот inable Enclosure of Building Groapd, | days, at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely, on the Premises the Waterworks and close to the Station, having à Byfleet, Surrey, about two miles from the Weybridge and to two roads, admirably adapted for the Erection of | Woki ng Stations, o the Proprietor, without reserve, the d containing about 2a. lr. 20р. Lot 2, а valuable | Valuabie NURSERY STOCK, comprising 4000 — Half- Build: Ground, fronting Ferry close | Standard and Dwarf Perpetual Roses of the most approved morts ; and о] v^ engin: house, vx y: 5000 Conifers, including Lawso Yo aa Maiei Wellingtonin t 3. to Bishopsgate Stree Leytonstone, Esse RRES CUR recisely, in 15 abont 70 ACRES o! valuable FREEHOLD To Genti апа Ot TAND. Xp in tae ts Тое, Middiese, LER MENSIS emen Nurs О SONS will SELL by rti being yal Р "d and co: about 2a, Ог. 1 gantea, Cedrus е Pinus Pi mja Lobbii, Thujopsis uab!e Freehold Property, known as Hali Farm, fronti Chest- Borealis, Ab Abic P. „аим P. Douglas (3 to XX indies" Ж ^ жа 0 frontage to е това snd tos proposed v Ойга: dio Si Perd. чут UE x Rooms, Я Ў e Standard ditto, 11.000 [oed Store «oom, дид, Wash-ho! and other Con- peg. and Bedded осаго oi Pontium, 4 v "n Ming for numerous Horses, Barn, Cart 10,000 inches в Shed, and ma GOV tbatidings, productivo Orchard and „бачае фан g Pinus Laricio ; Aslen, various ; 30 Kaimia дно», about 94. Ir. 9p. b e ododendrons Laurustín Enclosure of Freehold Building G op the proposed new | 3 Heath, Stools ; 5000 Green Hollies, 8000 Common Laurel, situate ad Tish Yews,1to 2 feet; Silver and W: озі | Hemlock and the ер and contain about | 600 Jaurustinus, 000 our Acres. xij шаш, comprising вет valuable | Pine "n Tk, Spruce m 3 оте ы ine. nona - Accommodation , ADDLE and bed with entras Enclosure Garden and А. Жазу, and тсе nite, and Black 20,000 Bedded Quick, Bedded Alder Fi p for ese Lots 10 to 15 inclusive com Several Piots of | 100 Lots valuable choice Mixed Shrubs, fit for immedia t Koreia PA Pae IR. DEPO у | Marsh b and, , situate d0 io in Маг, tlose o бе Tiver Lon and | Panting, Anda grent variety of шет Stock ine whole or whioh istu a surface ca , power, econom Lots Lots perfe: state for removing, been Transpl of Boilers all points etiem. Fed containing to ө about e within the ast two years Time for removing will be allowed until Ganiger of ny rient MMOL bae pp). price. тисш may shortly be had at the, Rose and Crown, High n PEL. ре Leey en the Mor t ie ot qvem жы de ies interested in ah work should write for List of Testi- | | Cress, Tottenham; Angel, Edmonton ; hite Н ларе а Premises ; and of Messrs. \У лткнкя -y cm orem nd Value 'essrs. Ж. ; ины don), отец ов а = ШЫ to Faxpr&uck Wiitias Burr руге Tu BUT. Moston & Tais = e Old Broad ues = Chertsey, Surrey, who will forward them on application b; 1028 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE АМР AGRIOULTURAT, GAZETTE. Om " NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS, THOMAS MILLINGTON а i S AND COLOUR MERCHANT, aan 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. пеп па REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application, HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON THE MOST APPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, _ Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. B HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W PATENT WROUGHT-IRON ORNAMENTAL CON SERV ATORY. тд 5 ——M E OE mui T Te, | е This elegant CONSERVATORY is for SALE. It wa Exhibited in the б lin International Exhibition. E MEDAL i AND APPLICATION OF WROUGHT-IRON TO HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS IN T. H. P. DENNIS, HOT-WATER ENGINEER, РАТЕХТЕЕ, and GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER in WOOD and IRON, CHELMSFORD, ESSEX. E ONLY PRIZ TH WAS AWARDED FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION Editorial Communications should be addressed to “ Th Editor;" Advertise " t Garden, London, W.C- wniteftiars. Priàted by Wittrax Валрвои+ of 13, Upper Wo е 5 а zi. =ч pei and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Coven tia the Precinct of X, е burn Place, Pari: „ Pancras, in the Co, of Middlesex, and FREDERICK MorLtETT Evaws, of No. Ll, Bouverie Street, Со, —SATURDA! Phnters at Ден Oden. Lombard St., Precinct of Whitetriars. City of London, and Published by them at the Осе, No. 41, Wellington Screet, Parish of St, Paul's, Covent Garden, in the said AGRIC THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. No. 44.—1865.] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. Price Fivepenc | SraMPED EDITION, e. Сай DEX. был que and npe = Fruiting Vin d HEX J sc d SERI ‚© 0., | Kj, б. HENDERSON ахь SON N offer "the above, with a lend o »roiinei CHE Es ir oa ER ИМА iter, London ere ud ioi iem eM puer, KI, M prim TEW and Ganu UINE TN GARDEN, Wallington LIST x adr px 38 Ze PRERA АА... vantageous offers on application to V INES, from 5 Now ready, а DESCRIPTIVE КЕТИ VELUM So ociety, Entomological ...... оуа! М Agricultural: — Gilou rshire Root Н ама ЕЕЕ grandiflora ....... : S га GENERAL EXH July 4. SPRING FLOWERS, SATURDAYS, чы 17, аео. ава Days for the AMERICAN PLANTS m be advertised in the $pring. By r ofthe торды. J. Dr a а Tus STOKE NEWINGION OBRESARTHEXU (President —SniRLEY e| A 8), Will hold its NINETEENTH ANNUAL E ATBERION y erga NEWINGTON on THURSDAY and PADAR. Ку pabor 9 BESTOL, WEST . of M: add gm H WALES Басеке and FRUIT SOCIETY. U. HOW of сны сезчү and n the Rife I Drill Hail, ull; Quo s Road, Clifton, when uj in Prizes. No Entrano F ee for >Э nini T Schedules may Р Md of the Nurserymen in Bristol, or of Новвѕ, Hon. Sec., Imperial Fire Office, Bristol, Ерлс SOCIETY of LIVERPOOL.—The ED Бах "vw Gote a Ei RC i a FK ll be EDNESDAY, [ay 22. ENTRIES CLOSE on November 20. For Schedules, &oc., Rosert W, m i p T Apply to on, Sec., 4, t: Street, s eges zhi n of Chrysan ALTER T unique COLPECHON of these OHN 5 тА ur including the New Varieties e r e 30 Ld in BLOOM. The WINTER G. Sunday, admittance REA Ор les № К аа Street, pov gita Е пеаг Rail tion. EE о осо S. nud o 0 c О TVHODODENDRON - PRJECOX.— Plants of the above, of last раната em mu be a чай, with froi ihe Raiser, 1 1з. L1 do Xe о тев 4 E^ Best Twelve нуасшав porta +» EC E E Twel ора Я 5 LE: RE рше =: Бога. nass xd n's Unri -—— GUINEA. COL гое "HON t PULS for B ING in POTS and SUTTON LOOMI GLASSES. For Es GUINEA COLLECTIONS for BEDS and BORDERS. A VM culars see SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, which y dex ty qoe and free. & Soxs, E = Beria, = MEM Reading. HARLES С; эч URNER i E TURN. the finest varie sof H NARCISSUS, &с ze. CATALOG v И ы > roots have s ре Ен to exécute order: ACINTH TULIPS, CROCUS, h. h Bulbs. w TOOPER INE reoeived i Targo, consignments o of CATALO [A excellent condition. of сеа ответу, New W: БЕТЕН М. CUEBUSH аз ÅND а ое ри — . — Highgate Nurseries, London N. _ ARTERS GARDENERS VADE-MECUM PLARDIUMN € SUPP UPPLEMENT of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and Ade for 1048 b oda, d on Commission A Jawes Farxugap & Sox, Seed Growers and Merchants, 7, Borough Market, London,S.E. — p Growers and Merona: H E А c Mem, SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS | RS applica YNBIRD, CALDECOTT, BAW TREE. "Dow L ING э COMPANY, dar SeeD Климкив and Meno: онд ит, ark lane, E.C.; aod tapete Azo Molan, 1801, for Wheat ; 1802, for Excellent £ nt Seed Corn ta uni 8 i rpeurm FLINTHAM., , Бекр and Fuvrr MERCHANT, Market. Vince, доа. Pro m: — f Fruit and other Mere ants а, l, Hull, Scotland, ог 1ге Е s" rompt Returns ев to Lo! ndon, , Livo TA TUS x ie зр ої excellent quality. CAT AL OGUE x — by са и — froe per post. urseri не : rape V ; ,GLENDINNING" AND SONS | have a splendid lot of extra fine n Canes. PRICED LIST m hac Niontion. Chiswick Жане, ў Apply to J, Плхк EA enm J Pota— NECTARIN А? RICOTA, CHERRIES, ES, and FIGS, FA M PEARS, y E ES, VINI жегу: and Need Merchant, Worce puter. зА САТАТОВОЕЗ gratis and post free on Дует. UE MÀ eaths. Слари ed Establishment, Reading. _ QHN FRASER, Jea Bridge Ке id Nurseries, N.E, ale C. "p. to offer fine plants of Ln A HYEMALIS, and othor S| (уловок з JACKMAN ium SON will have much m йокоп к eris — bioom. Tas prios prioos Twv шу. [DESCRIPTIVE : v С ip 9 Uo 0" o бизид J)APHNE ES Ле I lovel ог an ng 1866. Р. —Splendi ants of this lovely b act ind ie seco DE У scented wis o I e Я er aut, by the dozen, хр > DWARD р, FRANCISA хо p 00; 'S NEW DESCRIP- "WW. Terram, Arborebim Nunrie Uu КТЕ CA and yin i forwarded } ОЗЕРН TREMBLE AND — SONS, i Ns ж, s on on application: Tm EE tobea rith.—Prices fix es for 1865-00 for extensive FOREST STOCK, келү The Nurseries, Hertford, Hora pets Plants. ———ÁM [Mrd AND B Е, to hat o à Е BIPIIVE PRICED "CAT 5 м о Lic ed y about - IE and ad:-Diseen- on uie BRITISH E ROSES, CONIFERÆ, | honlthy Plants тч оп applicat! n À RAP — чыз D "Larkhel , Wavertree, Liv S P G КҮН ЖЮ HYACIN Barr & neis Seed a онак Garden, W.C. ARGE ARE ЫЗ CROCUS and MIXED DOUBLE LE HYACINTHS in gere to offer to t| Orc с. rg Бин М, 2, King Street, т А Merchant. INGIA се on а] dome pmi В Market, Lon : В ES.—A DESCRIPTIVE v e of ROSES, Seis i See по рет. EW ROSE CATALOGUE for 1865 and 1866, also GENERAL E of ИШИНИН. | STOCK. "Woodlands mune уу з= o экер Wu. Woop & Sox of the above on application. “ІН. LANE anD SON'S CATALOGUES of ROSES, WI GU DONUM Ер The Nurseries, Great 1 E AUL (Son and Ке to the late А. PAUL) begs to announce that x vu dS D NA TOUR of ROSES is now сасу, ma forwarded o! кырыш су” Erde ange ana in виса endid send. A WILKIN, Tipiree, Kelvedon, Essex, can zm the o Trado with 1 to 2 foet SPRUCE pe T" ot foot S Ано SYCAMORES; 3 to & feet ASPEN LEAF LOMBARDY POPLARS ; 1-уеаг GIANT ARP. , &c. OOD anp INGRAM have a very s ad stock of SEEDLING ENGLISH OAK, X ; ENGLISH ELM, 1 and 3 years ; HAZEL, 1 yeu APLE, 1 e "all extra Mo and strong, Transplanted БРИ SPRUCE fias. 1j to and 2 б toft, Pri pplication. es, Huntingd: " THOMAS SEARLE ha y ex of LOMBARDY РОРЬА ВЕ -grown “а, 10 to 12 feet hi hi fine EV ER: GREEN PRIV Ts X2 d gen uer a tock, all equally goo la N unser, , Roi жуд | Nursei х ориз боа кы ac гова ER Ré ENG 4 ft. t wel сай. Fargo stock of good sound БН АІ, M Ж агер loe Жр TS to Dispose e Л Walton le Dale Ni Preston, Lancashir AROCH.—Very fin fin EE d Те et, strong "and edi 1 EHE SEX Station Street, Chaiteris, Ca: Cambridge (sire. SUE QITANDARD PORTUGAL LAUREL: LS, ver very m - E Stems clean and арс А ма Бао s Е Е trical rng 6 to 12 feet. culars ое p b Jerrmi p^UL av» SONS "ng TOS CATALOGUE will be found a useful guide. M дис ELIO fateri quum DICK begs to ofr E seruat 1 Thousand ROSES in 60-pots, E the best sorts, at the ariya agmo 9 W, Gr. .; Тай т Но! ,F.R.H.8. , Frome . 0° del | ч Јо ‚ i 'Ü 5 | - | Mer TOME SO. 3 DAC wol |а TIAA Meme: jd Hn | D Кака. К Es Tho Right ев, Ge Bedloni Hub Balham и B0 0 E Mr. d p saigs S Eaton is ю iH 5 . Вет. John ЕН E oi - W. on. W. Hi us i {| Dr. Sanko H. H.S. АРЕ 0% Mr. С. CI S., Pa; oane Str 5 - . Ingram, utt, M. Е o peo Mr. , F,R.H.8 , 27, Susse: аА & 1 ы | Jonathan ark, XLI. Богоро Биос. v Mr таш, Gr, Bel a iow; | 20i - | Mr. б. Т. p ERTS, Sandywol TRE - | К АГ: мо к. le, Grantham . wibo) Z |MrT Sm сү? а i. 0 - бсле qma 1 - M Ad E Bac | ЖАЫ ч Кык Bei d 3 PET | б H.S. өр! », оа 0 | HN n Waldin e = Меш. oon nee $ = | Mr or Gen. Hon. Sir S. Рамо Or Eepe . P BIB MUN БЕН БЫ alo Ра аер к м Teonari Es a rk x 1 - есик Е iA К HE )? К " E =ч m VÀ | Е Cooling, i (ob a x Square .. 101 ad ph Jessop. riu ЕВ, p 1 10 dic Mr. pes be xU й rb E. єй. 1000! M | Mt Daniel Соо Mile Ash Num AND Prke 10 1 50 0 Уо! Ау. pi he к John Shaw, F 5 Road N; me в ? о ngo] Е | Yr W. бойо КЛЕН. ERE deme ia HE e e дт ш gis s | Kies bis iem 10 1 - 10 10 $ o o| M: S. W. Тр 5 5 0,5 00 | У G Ga T з А ЖЗ | Siue ү м pem unie i: EA EET: мт - Mr pon Сох, Е, С ‚| 101 10 10 = ]Mrw Skinn: : e, 5. 1010 >- | ME A б: ar, Laree. Gr, E P ERES AA F 20 E. | Mr Mf Н. Skyn mer Y. R.H.&,, Grena! 51% a HEC доо» Тет е оа Small , F.R.H.8. t Mal оо 50 E Сз, Өт. Tortu Нап, ын ОД, кыз+ 1 Mr. George Suhl Gr Norton Йа PAM, vern 10 0 0 | 9 9 Te Eart or Oma {Топо бош т = Е ЕЕ ане Кид Бумер БОМ, scc ~ pý i r. , F.R. SN | = | ua ente, ven, F.R. H. Me Mr. Henry H 1 + Mr. 8. Smith, F.R. ., Tudor | 56 € Ys Cubo F k atm ы E Gor Mr. Lane, F.R. з [ 5 = Mr ichard A Y Sidne 4 5 o| га and H.S. reet, e Mr. W. H.S., = . Sm: R.H 2? 0! Me James Сш Curzoi nies: Dorking” 11010 ssi Mr SB. Goro ation, ER, A» Es Мт. А. Spott D E КВ. > IERE 7. b n, F.R. ke = Mr is - а = r. С. E. iswoode, F. R 10 7 ii РНЫ. М ICs, Мадеотог 01 = | Messrs. TEILS, uo Fir ее 1 dit = Reg) Е Stahl, 04е, FR HS. s LIII. The Earl of D. LS, Middle T at Mr. mit. es [i sti 0 iux E аы, E R H S., St Lrs Vi О EIES me caos Б, = MEJ W La P m ER TE dt a "EWibos- Stains, Haron ‚ Storrs юю 0 - MAP. Do nuben pas HL. Conway| 1 ec М. С, о TERE, yo eja “ т. Z. Stevens, — ded ss - i Dawes s Botanic Garden 3| 19.1 Mr. D RR эў, ee a H 0150 0 0 т. С. W. Stri t., Trenthar ю 0 Mr. Th воп, Gr. HS. Ben Oxford КЕТЕ! — | ME. A: Leo, Gr. A caca ad EG 6 ex 000 Messrs. LI cde m 10 10 9 "ti X. CA Day EO demi s рош, Хок = || Ohanes Led "Kimbery НУ, в Gate "IM n m egi rene rd ' did Bum 5 ERE ST. Panel ri -— La. harles "ru Ме ia 0 25 Messrs. Sütti , Wrest 675 9 - Eier denm gon. ; = Taa TARY P e ES., TS Wymondham 60] = - G. on i Sonn Ronding HE Z зен p Taon Ginga » Southampton = оч йо Ds Hammersta а | TED Pu ta od ti НКЕ : Charles Bart., FR ECL, ze VO ALII NR EE 0 50 dy Tayior, F.R-ILS. 5 Ошый 5 6 o E а ЕНЕ T SUE М БЕ та өт AAE adii TTE F. оне сове ies TE rittledale, | à 10 9 0 | Mr. W j T = E gape ojo o i d a а ЕКШЕ ES Wie US verte Jii = ,F. 1 zt j S i „Р, VES УІ. LI "n 4 sg = | RUD à 10 10 0 F Mc Joseph Thom y Stansted РЕ. 11010 0| 00 0 Arb. гае, ‚& ospital „| 5 . Lo ‚ Highñel i. i ul ОТР E ne е x. s Drak eng e il 29 Chelsea 3 0 E ol m V, 41 Tucking. PRH u d ottingham T 10 жу L1 W. rt Thompson, ERE msworth! 10 10 0 x Enel Pra rt Ton Par artisi TESI EL. M E E $9 amo Coi. RE, Hon W, ind en wwo Z m ы 2: B ийй. V Tillery, $ : Ж | Үү усы с oroiga Pk: wi 9| xi ME: J. Roi n, Gr. Моло Hal) Siéafon dm dS M e T tror, Welbeck iA - | William ri ` .8, tt 5, т. C. McDo F. 20l5 | Rev. Е. Gr y >, Great St $1 mv Ж gan iban, Newport, Belgrave Sq. Ts = МЕ К. Stewart My EBA 1 230 $9] Mr + ndall, Gr, Sp 2:9 cu R agosto PES е ыш к i3 Ls NE ат рны ЫЕ Park.. 1010 912900 Eri ERES, ‹ Ый: *| 330 xt C Edu ington, G: E.S., nc ss DII раг MF. Jobn Маш FIER В x MUS eig: Mr. O Townsley, FU С.М. S варї, "-—— X бию FAE Qu) ч 1010 0|% 9 The Duke of M RAS., Brentwood, Essex 10100| — LIAE mi 5,0-7 "Townel Osborne| 5 5 TI. Devin G's Aroun iia тоаш Park, Вале 02 о = ЫЕ Мало, : ү "iney Street <. 10% r Mr iari TA roc Homelhirnpstend И -— Rum A e pide ous E 10 0 ю 0 0 Mr. SEE fis B : 3 10 H ж КОСАДЫ к гт p e sd | 2 лш, ussex Sq., Hyi аме - D. Ма F.R.H.S., Не: ое то 0 5 о The Earl ll, F.R.H. ne House, Hol 1010 0 90 perum yen 99h Eee ET ЧЕНЕ РФ ipis ешр НЕ | grain, Gr., $ 8. South Ean Е = jp „Н , Oak ;.| 10 10 $ 9] Mr xr . Veitch Ec ii Qo, Or, Syon House ^ wi e| = Mr. E. M «шде, Alex EH Meo e lA Veoh, P.I H.S., Ch 1010 0а v Field, кз Жш 1010 я M -Morl: Park $ еа Verelst, Е. h, F.R.H.S. elsea 10 0|50 Зер s I8. en Par 11 { zi Mr W. Memile, Gr OTER ENS "aul Mr. R H Va Е.Н 1.5, Chelsea 010 o) Ж] мевот Dornden, Tu 110) = jm Mendel, Е. 241010 = || рее Р. нн. 0 Gionesater Fines V. ою 070 0 0 Bruc, pielder, се 22 Mr . Mercer, Edinburgh e| — pt. W. Н. W. , 6, Che! NW. 5 0 Er PERCHE, 20, Car зо е ehe Miciolls. Ка, боле Над - PN H en NEC Wanton FR H r буй 19] — Xr X chester 144 3 aA e "ссссы 1991185 ib me F ort cori wen ido ай Poem uds THEE: Ta Sem uem ger ERUIT ETE STE ына, 10100) = EE а Coventry . 10210 0] — Me G W. овет, Gr., Grafton St. ;| 1010 = арс ten iss oz PN a iyo an oj — FASCIST га Se, Бом] 8 0 моо | eur туа. Ty 0 s EC [шыш XS а 1010 $ РЕ Ar win Wii H. Deby | 110 iiie y ‚к.н. Ч => T., ede D 5 0 . G. F. Ch i" хе pen Өг FR. H.S, Brom 1i0 = ew , Orcbardleigh. а 8 9 — Mr. Noida CLIE " ое: bbo a. йт. Pur scutis Кашдей; LITE W. Маш) Mapperton Ld me „з; = [MES Nd p andswth 5 `$ m Mr Jei Franklin, Р Неру, Stranraer 5900 Fa S ъё F. "n^ 500 = OA ER HS, 2 $4. 60 - Ж. ойл ута “К.н. > 1 = Mr . Myers, Gr. n ro Ré.| 5 ү "F. M. “Б.Н. х Chesterfield St. selin Fraser, iyn, F. 8. 10 = т. James . " Ww. Gards. 5 0 2 Rev. Jas. Wii , Holloway `1 10 10 0| 50 9 Mr, ady Fuller R.H.S., 55/ 500 и ано Rose 'atford 550 Mr. Joh lliams, Е.К. й. анаан 1010 0 90 ЕЕРЕЕ" 13 e£. in G: Neitbropp, Y. IL HS, эб, Gloucester LE ET. — Up п Wills, Gr. Ouiton EMIL 6 00 Gand Gr Wollared dre ID Бам RUN AS ради зот Nro E Wilson, E R- H.S. E s Беба 19 10 0 = Falkin d зи — | Мг. Newcastle, S., 29, Up. Gros 1010 0 = Mr. J. Wilson, F. R.H. S dant Hil, Wndewth. 0| 1010 0 N, m Mr. Josep DG ыз» Burton Bh. 5 50 0 ‚ J. Holbert W &., Stow Wndswth. its ‚В, H Н ч em Мг. RN Newton, F.R. Grange, Taunto iu H я pues | jj : 09 a. [] had Мг, M "her: 1010 0 m | Mr. T. LA оглуна em F. à ж ва. 5 y A — ^ -R.H.8. lom ne Тег. 1010 0/50 0 || Mr. Е. Wood 'ollaston, i RHS. o СЕБ 2 Bagshot H H $i үте шышы "фе th „10100 50 0 Б ТУВ. S. Yates, Бетер пая а 0 COPY Mode bed i 1010 0 0 0 "s 0/50 0 Q А ы | EL 1032 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ARNATIONS and PICOTEES л the Million. Fine Strong Plants at reduced pric: Every one should pe for the ат САТА. OGUE of CARNA. TIONS, PICOTEES, PINKS, PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT ее BULBS, &c. Ношм,Ахр & Jowrs, Proprietors, Bradshaw Gardens, Chadderton, | near Manchester. | J BE SUL zt UTTON'S unrivalled COLLECTIONS . of BULBOUS |? FLOWER iil for Bloomin pring. These are every yea: re popularly cultivated, and the D, for Cash, all twice раро HYACINTIS, ANEMONES, iS, TULIPS. &c., which we imported last | Per, | Per | season from lebrated Dutch Flori sts, „Мове de Boom, Veen, 00, | dozen | Byvoet, а е. * ng been so rally ns , we have ВЕРУ ШЕЕ И ОШЕН orted from the ва: arties, and sti d e extensively. 40,000 well-grown LARC feet high ^. 2 0,3 6 10 v lONS of HARDY ER ROOTS for 8, ,000 snu EQUES 21 z EY pA hig 0 26 EN GROU. 3,000 CHESTNUTS, to 5 feet h igh 30 9 10 6 2 0| No.1. A large and Choice Collection of ANEMONES, 3, 6107 feot high . Ee 017 60 3 0 HYACINT£ÉS, CROCUSES, TULIPS, RA- 4,000 very strong COMMON PR eM ЕТ, 4to 5 feet| 20 0| 3 0 NUNCULI, NARCISSI, SNOWDROPS, £ s.d. pou. 15 to 24 feet high .. зо о 4 010 IRISES, GLADIOLI, d os cs = э 220 BERBERIS A oH IFOLIUM, good bushes, | No. 2. Ditto ditto, consisting ot aU the same kinds, in Pup ius 0 21 fee ie акаш 80 SS = 4 $ Redugod Quaglitiss ооа ГЕ, T 2500 COMNOR BLAG TO E s high T 95 E 0 б No. 3. A Small and Choice ditto Р» 010 6 250 3 ее! U А R r FLO POTS and SSES. 350 CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS, а tost CENT E кезе reque HYACINTHS, Ji JON- 300 LABURNUMS, 4 to 0168, ры ре prim. UILS, NARCISSL EARLY TULI PS, New 100 COMMON LILAC, T to 3i fee high 3) 9 30 e CROCUSÉ E 220 200 BIRCH Tar Ep pen high. MIEL | No. 5. The same in Reduced Quantities н ЗТ MN аза to Ee et high ` ES i $ $| No. 6. A Small and Choice е ^ Er we 1 ei Augu = 'SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, containing DESCRIPTIVE 200 RED DOGWOOD, 2} to 33 feet high 12 6| 2 0| , SU Е, containin; 300 BLACK WILLOW, 4 to 6 feet high m qun REO Ше RE TEE n Hyacinthe, Gl a RE Ur id саса POPLARS. 7 to 9 feet Ds 21190 0 | h om Pie. pem y гышы lanta Roses oni: ала Other 300 SCA. OAK, 1i to 2 foot bia T1909 В FL orists" Flow етз, TL Trees, New Garden Seeds, 5 now ready, 500 MAPLE, зоа hig ks RS e d be had gratis and post free on application. 2,000 ASH, 2 to 3 feet high 0 5 0| о | and may be gratus and pos m app. "400 ASH, 5 to 7 feet high Auer 0| 6| АП Goods sent Carriage Free except small parceis, and 5 per cent. 400 WHITE AMERICAN SPRUCE,1 іатор S E, A 6 | allowed for Cash Pa; nts. 500 HALF STANDARD XE best “у . |60 0 0 UTTON s, Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. Lm ЫА 100 to 4 feel each. » 5 feet bit 2 ch. | UTLER anD McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, ш 106 eet high, 3s. each. | Egi Row (or Strand Bed opposite South ута ис, ае T to 8 teet high, 4s. 64. each. Covent Garden Market, Londo: , beg to offer the following M TUM айк good stuff. [e eie COLLECTIONS of БОТОН dnd CAPE FLOWERING ADMAN, Boston us near Tadcaster. | BULBS, all of the first size and а мй | FOR | mus ESSRS. THOMAS RIVERS AND SON дов ла No. 1. | No. 2. | No. 3. ex D To: 5.| Хо, 6. submit to the public a Synopsis or naik FRU. CULTU RE, now extend ahg ае early 100 aci | 1005. | 50s. | 25. | 2 | е | 108, 64. APPLES on Crab Stocks.—Dwarf maid Де. ro pyramids in a | | FOR AS eed akon: e bearing state, lateral каше trees and standards for orchards. No. No. 8. | No. 9. о. 10. | No. 11. | No. 12. АРР. 2 on Paradise Stocks.—Pyramids, dwarf bearing bushes, | maiden trees for singl Н cordon training, trained эе for double | 258. | | 108, 6d. Psi ord ГЕ A ODA RA prAna ғов оввруносав жа FLOWER GARDEN. AE p oS ha! alt- standar ard, and d warfiral tr ned trees for | No. 13. | No. 14. |-No. 15. | No. 16. | No. 17. | No. 18. walls ; pen s, very fine and handsome, in pots ; сатар, ushes, - large trees ы е d trees for double іп роз cordons for mrad] 105s. | 52s.6đ. | 42s. | в. | 15s. | 10s. 6d. ridges ; Stan ard and dwarf maiden trees and half-standard and | All orders PEDI to 21s. and upwards sent mue paid. Pancen bearing s in pots for planting out in orchard houses. Marl ERRIES. атт А for orchards, dwarf maiden trees, pyra- Вот mids, dwarf bored eris ndar pow UT artirained xen 00 for Tribes or espaliers, an m uke an: tribes are boiled б the Mahaleb stock, and are full of blossom buds (AETERS COLLECTIONS of MUREE: BULBS. CARNATIO RABS.—Siberian Scarieb. pyramids, P CURR —Pyramids and bushe: Domum (uc HRYSANTHEMUM — С KS Eo ur S nd д ow to hare ANDENS оиа E: TANDEN NS [yos DER NER'S AMATEUR'S FRIEND, a s hii concentrated ed Inodorous Fertiliser, for Pur mums and all kind ob St Stove and Greenhouse. Pia ants, Vines and pots, &c. ; ; &c., in the open Other Fruit Trees in also Vegetables, ground. No. 1 FERTILIZ is рас adapted for Y м 09 gis. and ren EO Plants every descrip! “Жы 2 FERTILIZER | is e татава. A Boft-wooded Plants, Bulbs, rad Canisters, 1s. & 2з. 6d. Bann & Svaprx, eei Covent Garden, W.C. ALi OUELL ax» 00. E to offer to the Nobil YT nd Trad rall viens superb б the Bhore prn aee this senso - BA М рн, | the undermentioned ргіс „хат Y унт СЙ CAREAT eb о offer а few pairs of А. узум ша, dle xx the same properties ss Garibaldi, i d biet eng оза the finest snowy white, RPET UAL L FLOWERING or TREE FLOWERING SUMMER AND WixrER. are ordi PE receivod i cannot br у y for their T E brilliant арду they afford during rad. either m i Ss REN "ug Summi onths. Pri CA Beyer and PICOTEES, z YoveLL & Co.'s collection of these шры E most ette ihe "Trade, and having for As series of years paid special. b ihe ow. Ee воста ing the best; of the merita de ES the following prices for — ng Ines. for fruiting in pots, smaller Vines for plantin out or for FAL vineries. .—Standards ап ids. VEU mE ud r orchards, i P for orchard-house E bustoa and FILBERTS. RAPERS grafted, for gardens an ев. RANGES,.—Bearing trees in pots of Minera St. Michael's, MAS Blood, ма other sorts. PEACHES and NECTARINES.— Standard, f-standard, and P аа ee; arde, Б half-standards (on stems 2ft. to in.) an ined for walls; double cordons for glass pot шей , bearing trees in {ын for and standards and ing out in orchard- ho EARS on Pear Stocks.—Standards for orchards, pyramids and dwarf сеа trees, standards and dwarfs laterally Rp d for walls | or espaliers. warfs t pyramids а ES nicely shaped trees; Сан ditto tor orchard- dinde cultur pots, bearing trees, "узы those of our Customer For tho of t ers who do not wi the trouble: of Pur for themselves, we offer the under-mentio! ish ned COLLECTORS. of BULBS, which contain, respectively, for йы pose mentioned ; and, the choice of va ing left 23 d ves, we offer the entire Collection at a much lowi rate than if the sorts had been chosen m the option of the Purchaser, No. 1. Sonea PHA of Bulbs orcing, including Baske D all the sorts | kinds in pierre ariet FREY ius inclu: ME Basket EC List to the notice of ini e planta = dozen 2h юу TEES, finest first-class varieties, name, m . dozen pai Ditto, on Plow grounds, 208, and 30s. Finest “mixed BORDER CARNATIONS ыл А Picorum, Trae old uo CLOVE CARNATIONS, 12s. per dore pm UELL'S FIRE KING, very brilliant, 18e. per E i ба ITALIAN YELLOW CARN. B Co. have succeeded in іші аза Men EM the bcn ellow, strij an used Purple, ipea and blue; they are ert suit wers, highly n and ch nel 3s. . per pair, or 40s. per di а mari d d unrivalled Collection of all pod Strong d 9з. to 125. рег Mixed Border varieties, " per dozen pal Their very exten Fine RER anD GOD eordons, pyram ed Me and b ush prom re dede оо та ais тро Coll ion. з БЕ St pelles do Ade lateral cordons for ж ridges or for | No. 3, Complete Tole fes of Bul Rs EE ed trees, double ө grafted trees, and pyrami Packin boston o E Bulbs for Conservatory ai PL tandarts pyramids and dwarf sus "Planting, inei uding Basket and Packing, pric ice 84s. d See iex ала dwarf trajne Y trees s хаја i 5 alier No. 5. — Gotiection 9t A: fr Conserva ory and Outdoor , pyram: anting, including Box and Packin "олус E de гое. Complete Collection of Bulbs for б мыны and Outdoor RASP erand A nein a E Planting, including Box and Packing, price 30s. CEDE 125 Pc s Canes 0! No. f. SUE US pei pura, x po UNE Outdoor nting, including Box cking, price 158. Ae R aN Wa |0 Complets бодесдоп of Balte, for Ontdoor Flanting only nelu et ani се 845. um M а ааа RUITS, by Tros. Tuvzns, | No. 9. € iem oon. of Bulbs "fr Secus Planting only, ncluding Box an g, price The MINIATURE FRUIT GARDEN, 13th edition, price 3s., | No. 10. Complete Collection чм бә fur Outdoor Planting only, will be found useful. . odi udin Box and Fees БАА Carriage of all packages paid to London. PRICE LIST gratis and post free on application to James CARTER Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth. & Co., 237, 238, and 261, High Holborn, London, W.C. thing isin the tinest possible health, and all und recently removed :— "T 5, 6, 8, and 10 feet high. ап yEWS IRISH, 8, and 10 feet high. YEWS, GOLDE END hundreds 5, б, of them 25 MER. оць, HIL; IFO. ИШКА BUXIFOLIA, "Ae Pret HEU GARDEN PLANTS FOR EXTENSIVE DECORATION IN EARLY SPRING AND SUMMER MONTIIS, Aubrietia Campbelli (syn. A. m This Vati gue is к че of the most desirable us plants for саат па ШЧ soni). Eb blossor ь рев X DM from od of bloom 004 а charmi; a period vie en ci eu еч un! it forms Wi plants are E: efiective ve groups ai plentiful, mt ground-level errace slopes. nary aper qm upon the declivities of raised grounds or in the open М miniature flower groups, or xtensive riband Sr D inequalled in its rich colour and any other known plant of similar growth and season Those Culivators who wish to possess a Coloured Plate viov x m gu rer ad rta A qe RE Scilla sibirica A beautiful little hardy bulbous plant, two Е four inches іп height, blooming hy 0 XE sI ring months, thriving ın ordinary soil, and nite шше aequ cupo dos bell-shaped D хи ir margins effect, in flower T y or for front effect epe mene vases, lts. 16s. per 100; r dozi The Golden Blotched Crimson-flowered, 6d. each Daisy. ; White-flowered (new), 1s. each. a fruticosa glauc: xs ач тано new species SNR Led e New Zealan tnis Due eq being atm Бох, па, а сори densely-branched, d' ardy shrub, small glaucous ovately oblong leaves, squarrosely decussate in повета MEORUM heads of white flowers in the spring pian e foliage constitutes a striking feature in RE оке ы а EP amy it grouped or planted out roekwork. чы Ms và itself, in flow: zi uchsia Bea кашы, ful hm tion variety, са ith b; bright carmine scarlet gracefully recurved; the corolla 1 pure lavender colour, cuj Shaped, of a model outline ; growth fre ecu or bush iem mens, E This beant utiful variety Mr. Banks has се E as one of the best, Will be sent out October, 1805. А CATALOGUE of the most extensive Collection of with valuable Columns of Referen General HERBACEOUS and ALPINE TLANTS, nce, forwarded free on application. Е, G. HENDERSON AND SON, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST, JOHN'S WOOD, N.W, LOBBII 5,0, 7, and 8 feet high ; these UJA RS bea THÜJA AURI шн тю THUJA roncs; perc opes 7,8 nee нб CHINESE JUNIPER, MA ine XD EN В, lants. ABIES PINS. SAPO, 3 4, 5, up to ABIES ALB BERN TAB 5, and 6 айтп very handsom: PINUS M MAGNIFICA, 2and3 ДҮ? To foot high RUS an ooo or thg fng Раб, сб RUS LIBAN I. I GELLI and of and vigorous, adapted for | deYO" purchasers, WI lants or our prices. P Knap Hill Nursery, $, ъа] THE GARDENERS' RON › — Е OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL G AZETTE. 1033 m — ч Plants, y Hardy Rh iododendrons. 8. begs i 1 m ad MTERER AND FOODFRET S. PRICED and B. the LLIAMS Tr darent эрес! attention N w е 0-47 И Ж DESCRIPTIVE CAT CATALOGUE of AMERICAN PLANTS, | PRICED and DESCRIPTI m eas 6 fino чок in the ural Gardens, South Kensington, free MINES ши Pian 4 en ogpiiotion, UBRIETI rh spring flower). еа T This "бокае fairly describes the Rhododendrons | ties, including tbe new ые муш Canes CEY e| PUCHA BANKS BEAL m оп grovi well as some new and very handsome kinds PPINES Sene рен оту В And Succession TARDA et a ы} этү! A RUDOOSA GLAUCA. esrusively in eir posso n Num. A okin e dumm." TRES DECR NEM" oured сте " Ur vm Apt of St ^ е А fon) ng, RGO owing — Бачу > "PELAR of 10s. 64. each ; 4А уа Хово рит тч — 4 онх WATERERS CA PALOGUE. "UL. HARDY | best VELARGONIUMS and GERANIUS, Чоо BEATONS Кох Л йер мемы. а Sors X J Eikner sa other conce R DENDRONS as annually | "DUTCH BULBS. — Splendi roota, of th towering | AUTUMN € тиге post AER pore CLE T m s, Regents Park, cam now bo HYACINTHS for Ваней or oco sw e И NC Joh Wood, London, Х.У. sd D faithful descr lescriptions of all the varieties really worthy of and all other bulbs. 78, NARCISSUM, окоо Us, Early TULIPS, Ю.® "RENI DERSON AN BUN offer SRED of алта, зя "nas a RV TER NERA |a ENGLISH-GROWN SEEDLING GLADIOLI, 9s. and 12s, рег | cass CAU RIA, CINIRAR RIA, аза PRIMULA of (б 4 рне, Orden sendy next month. Аз е supply of those is limited, early SCARLET and ORO ES Кү SCIES c meer The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. Paradise aod VI Nurseries, прн E tem e Dx of similar » — — - -Rhododendro 7 f each, colours from " The Wellington E JE WATERER begs to offer the following Six 2000 TEM, iem Eyes, vts eun "IUBE. | —— +. * 'RmopoDESDRONS in food, strons, э, healthy plants, ай 4l, 4s. | out су the lendi eton wia Mew, aarja | TOUELL am O0 eve ai DP L2 u diio Mi Y HERBERT MRS. FITZGERALD Im ws t Den rs nem from above S Er ganet Dy any s — = the “зүү WHITWORTH THE TEN ication to particulars upon | brillianey of its unusually fne, 3e. por SIR ROBERT PEEL SURPRISE Jans Dicksox & Soxs, Tho " Newton ” Nurseries € donon ; 900. por о prise ee а pus prionta The can N zmer hot, Surrey. JAA namaa anr OR ай Д хато er Rho z DUTCH H BULBS, carriage free, Great Prize ан Я mm OHN WATEREI is pr — to годе, o, Orders for the iq ede rS d ADAC R ү ELL ax» CO. were awarded the following PRIZES EL Six RHODODENDRONS at the, subjoined p ne Ona er tbe Tp lect:ons offered. vss = а Асса Beptember last — teet season offe Гог the first time, € о и LARCH, 3 feet, покр Prien, Cnvwrat, Paraon, La cer following qualities, viz, De Foliage strong, and 0000 3-y ears A s Fins n Free Hioomers, and as being perfectly distinct fot any other rers Н, Ротхтк ЖУА, Merchant, Fir 1-3 Ж: кү коет kinds. bus ADI. Brilliant rosy eor Таши CATALOGUES ы leotion will be fo 1 ` AWIL A ARMSTRONG =A very bri bright eri "m 3. а: oni а у — — Gladioli, i A 3.—AÀ v DENDROBIU M Sik DG OF EE Nearly wi White centre FÓRMOSUN Gl GIGANTRCM. pue те qhe typ type) i ü Sun EN BROWN'S Col fection o e En моц 1 EMILY PEEL —A very bright rose, intensely marked with Tert ii a ninine Dekei «АА ia Y t Palms. БҮК Pih Oui val formation mim а! ini RAPHAEL -R — ш. Unial discount t ом fio ieget o: OUIS am haring HOUTTE, NonsenvwaN, Ghent NOD 11 — Ji эмн ; M RIS, m five divisions of about ding read in lust week's Gardenere Chronicle (Oct, s)! o; A, in 80 variation, ad an extemdve nest е American ry, Bagshot, Surrey. to Horticult: e view of inducing ie of other. DUTCH, C АРЕ, FRENCI аза other BULBS NSFORD AND SON Ll to offer to the Trade cultivate this noble tribe х... to offor tbe к. 2 TUBEMNOUS ROOS, и TA epe variotion, Š aw largo Purchasers GENERAL NURSERY зр улл! ы нылыт specimens - s, 8004 Grover and Е бый, Chiese Arboris, Variegated Ноа, Laure, | Areon alba Caryota uren ivistona sinensi А о ; Limes, Mountain Asb, Poplars, E. bo m Chamserops Fortuni | wubglo TIT MONAL ROSE SHOW. — The р 28 rw 9 D nm quss os application, Hyaeinths, спета. | nas Колосов daton. Nation mal Roso Show marks an era in the cultivation ofthe e. tis, | Oreod td uk Nurseries ; and Brixton Piace, Brixton, Surroy, 8, — Соога » d Wm eet ouid not dagen me t ® йу. X M i-r 7 a 1 | n VIRGO Ахр SON have a surplus stock of fine,| е Deuooorope hy оч AN p Жо Tiv. E deme е X. nton . „апа well-grown FRUIT, FOREST TREES, &c,of| Nibung hyllu ia Marti; his personal in не d c yet by fhe undermentíoned kin Аг tæ, in sorts; Вегі ne in ие ва guineensis ma- phus t Rufa the aj of the тө pr serta; Privet, Ро 1 n Laurel, Evergreen Вох ey-| pumi чон Rha; к АРИМ the k tot some of һе ma for sale, moth Fine, Орга x Balm et Gilead Firs, Laburnum, rkey Fübra Hort. pani Buterpe ulis | Bu ons will be received by tbe rey co PEERS = Ees Mapio, Se гі a and White v Orns, d qu pen Ld Lus "s n ) Bory анори тымен Denl, ог by Mr. Сил T , ihe b etait on appieat MAT Iu КА 1 шю: "оопа. | ТОЗУ ЕК and. FRUI GUTLDHALL, The ry, Wonersh, near Guildford, Surrey. RR iti a Таша x rum F, City of -ferit on TUESDAY A. Ue Nov. 14 | Arenga obtusi! | 1 | шах eiegans and 1 $, АЕ G e ГЭР DUE MM БАЕ Кыны: 5, by LÀ UNITED РЕГЕ Calamus adspersus Licuala peltata in t for the oe to the ft., an md у | hy | ABIES MORINDA, 6 to 8 feet Getah "eet Verschaffeltia splen- Benott Fund. Nu bitte o. | DEODARH tuy ^ Caryota propinq Bissula Wallichia Orani. [dida | Тро magnificent New Roof of the Guildhal] will be — pH NUM to 4 feet, - LIMES, Pho ELMS, | The whole Collection iu of each) for £14; ог апу one singly at | inspection for the first, time on this [o era URUST! 2 A 3 € do. SYCAMORÉS, PLARS, | the prices affixed in 78 d No. No. 110, pen 7, 5, & 9. splendid Decorations, иу, Banners, FINUS EXCELSA, 4 to 6 feet LABURNUMS,| аю юа ET Lovis Vax x has B exchange with | &c., usod on Lord Mayor's Das The no have еч lately transplanted, an move safely | potanical Gardens. Chrys inthemums, Foliage Pianta, Fruita, афа application, statin rem bar mantat; 28, Јаз. Y ір, Chiche hester. уте SMITH'S D DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of EVERGREEN ма ДИА, А. MIRIQAN PLA E will be sent post free Bwrra takes this opportunity to invite Planters to inspect his Nurseries, and to giy ets бешге as much time as possible, as one les t es away. The Nurseries соте! A ky more than 70 Acres, of which 14 Acres are. and are grown at an elevation of more than "De Home x Е ОБЫР walk of Darley Stati. ursery mi arley on. Pt Ei итти, Darley Dale е узек па near Matlock. TEC jJ Sof PRICED ERUIT TRE "CATALOGUE MARYLLIS.—Five Double Plates of 10018 VAN $ REA то Harp Lane, Groat og beai bo "Yo. at Mensrs, — o к C p phy E guaran! ven dL. essi — New Catalogue of Plants, Dutch Bulbs, &o. | == ВЕ AREER Ý begs to announce that his NEW A E containing Select Dm Ch Lists E Troon Omp kc., шатун, Он Crocuses, mon Gladioli, A Hyacinthe [US ul ar) other Buibs, is now published, and wi will be forwarded to app! — Exotic Nursery, um Surrey, 8. Yie | Tom ko. ot the Coldstream рт eit Monda TMiuminatton at Private View for Members and Mater - TE rd IN. at из йи р nw s Tickets, 64, oach, кер = Ж — Cuy, EC. т Корт. Руков Gurwpiwxree, Hon, Вес, The Garmenerg € eene. TURDAY, NO » NOVEMI ETINOS FOR THE ЕХ SUING WEEK. аад у н M. м 8 rw, Admison British Fern e. and DIRECTO Ў ан of nearly 1000 kinda, with Бе bes modes of Cultivation Done sm can now кел, pne ME Re ы ls replete with interesting matter оп Fruits and | zio) i iing prl E, e s dia Nos un FE Pi Telurmabie to purebasers Tha Collestion ie unstrpassed peso EAE E and EXOTIC FERNS, о. Collection m the kingdom, 20 ug other | 5O $ „ Part IT. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible, GENERAL NURSERY CATALOGUE gratis on application Ters Car Eus ge Ye jo bel x shark time qum it was our sad = announce the deaths s Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, ёс. TT ENRY STROUD. Nurser Green uty, to Belen Тома Хорек от respectfully pre his Patrons Stoke Newington, N "has Surplus of fine care Publie generally that his PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE | BULBS, consisting of 0,00 HYACINTHS, са CROCUS, mag be had free on nppheati — A ACE wing Bulbs for £1 2-0 s in 10,20,0r 3ovarioties; | PA Once nfal E gbak now occu Dy 10 Acres of ground. The Stock of SALE | 100 fine A i dale lips, 5 sorts TR роса; 12 Narcissus, to оо! dr, end this time the blow falls SEE TREES по ox e ee dius Dade Ue RS | бусы rubrum, Uwe — Eu LP IB i more re nea arl Moe а ма re. The trio mein and Pyramids and Евраћега for Gardens; all of which „пе Bulle Ur LILIUM LANCIFO. med RUBRUM, 6, per doz., [aim К л Tm bame йде crops ot Fruit duri c d с т, be prepaid. с» t ^ aetivity e: passed iato to the Tue ROSES aro very апп Sa ud Ту plants; the collection s POT Nin To save troublo all on orders to be prepri. f a of incessan ty «ары SES erue Aon And des thy piante; of English and | f| 10 GENTLEMEN PLINTING. da consequence ef of death o " nesday morning last. к С nomo of my Nursery Grounds реве oning, ае. say no more now, as our readers sadin Ue tat Валіт boon п ropnia EIS лгө tn ino health, STANDARD ROBES D TE , and Dwar! Reset in oin will fed m E is n^ them, as to ourselves, a Жашо of т: зола prr eur E dne ky €. o ene эге Shrubs, largo specimen CEDROS DEODONA, varying fro dto 14 fe person TF r arog The Nurserios, Leicester Abbey. башк smoor t newest and b SHRODODENDRONS 1 s dejen se Ау E Nurseries W nd : au Were all hát we 1 we no ЕСТЕ — зв DRsoxs ax» CO., NunRsERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and ENRY MAY begs to offer the under-named fine | such, or are юп 60е dici merely the ing of id тету health reri m plantea LARGH а namod, 184. ; per 100, 100. antecedent spes species? This is one of the questions Pans molese), True Nati and C 3E PARE BU ®лшей, 9s. ; per 100, ө. that have d ане EB см years much attention, Quiet, Beest more, Spanisl esl e Porta Alder, € m, 12 superb DWARF ROSES. on own named, 9s. ; per 100, 60s. : > saer taie s Evergreen Privet, Poplar, Wil lo, ke as well as all I superb ST ID APPLES, 6 foet deme, 15 į Per 100, 1 ir cd — hypothes accepted, if species be Бш уез, үө X and Stove tlerbaceous and Alpine 12 superb STANDARD А ы с ed to be derivative, p". another ques саноа Ferns, ke. — ; ince) 158. Forest Trees, exposed this | 12 superb DWARF BUSH PEARS (on Pear), Эа. ; (on Qui › warm etta finely ripened, mh жы Rr n СОЗБЕН p Te t jan poe the new species have sprung í from heal ARDY and price T крет HOLLY. БОК, те р А иген tthis change? In a supplementary NURSER LING. а at the 13 fne pushy PORTUGAL LA abot ppl acd Nunery of the lato Ү STO OCK, SELLIN Road, | 12 fne bush 7 CHINEAE ARDOR- VIT LX ТЫА to М. NavprN's new memoir on Yo i Stock is remarkab AMERICAN AR т зорова etit таче bere. et во БЕЛОН Fruita, tru true to mame ; ned), Goose Porti REEN and | 12 fne bushy CEDRUS АТ ACA, 3 fect, 3 times transplanted, d ished physiologist is a believer in th Roses М stock ; ine STANDARD and D ARE ROSES ; 12 nne bishy AMERICAN BLA Sist, Stimon ir pre origin of species, and that he has arrived m POTS; KRHÓDODENDRONS, TA HEATHS MC 8 m Line te M OIM giu ane. y - gregem to variety, suitable either ОСА I INES а тет | 13 fine bushy WELLINGTON n n e liable, and whie m. Vinerles : Mus je. от ORCHARD Us EES, | 12 fine tushy ы DY AUTE HI OM siet UA he ее is ne ч limited to eultiv ated wipes state, kc, The prices fixed areexceedingylow,| 100 Paned ROCK or Al ALPINE PLANTS, М. Yn in a wild P меге за respect with liberally. 109 tra ine LARCH, well 3% to 5 feet » t perta species Mr. Maxxixo, s M the Nursery, Е, мст нны ру) ечи әй, are "uus ` NAUDIN, some 700 pe dc AM sy fed а opportunity m sire aa edit Jia fne cieta well honn Plante and Trees, and | ог 800 kinds of Была disseminated over ап of this Price i£ themselves with an whusually select Brock wt very low | will -— бор п, freo оп application о | immensa extent of country in ће Old and New THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL en татаар GG an T orl All are ut hpc pe but à x The injurious effect of the proximity of large resemble each other in of eommon | towns and Uri pi is then alluded to, ^d вере е characters, which are o otn muo pu au MES s d n of ve d" bd Rd instance the to the systematic botanist, who ha s to clas зіу | co on А "e vite near "Ltd on. them, than I А айе or two from 5. great thoroughfares we find which distingui ish one species ftom another, Now, | this plant struggling to exist, wit ew green |w ogies which t the top of the plant, and below a do these iw mmon ehar eod Tw analo les have, e it r because it pem pleased Go» th at hey should exist ? | further е is recognisable, the gre lf each species had an indepen ndent origin, then мов, and the smoke- сЕ imed twigs are les the analogies just alluded to must depend ve Hy è s0 W whed n we а few miles out on chanee, whieh is an absurdity, or on a super the shrub bees ith green, and w natural fact, that is to say а miraele, t y а leafless spray. which do nof pass current in science. M би recommends the pruning of the ot and, à er ar ancestor to all these | the side shoots with the view of favouring the species, en Ed i n inherent | development ofthe leader, and of rendering the und, as the rabbits prefer them to the standing prep s transplantation is recommended e the sake EIN euring а denser habit and a t | more graocefu Few trees Witheta ind the effects of wind so bad as Co nife егв, views do not pr унн of Pinus seen by the s iere native mountain iid, Банер at all affeoted | by T force e|of the winds, of Dive. intervention in the phenomena of the present w xi этү formation of an embryo in а fecundated | ovule, дерме of this embryo into a feeble piant which bursts its integuments, au final M TIRE TE, into a great tree, which - mado m o by a Takon aia this i is a oras contribution | e bur E jen furnis км numerous gi elieve it to be the в fnit, of. the fruit garden, M, po На the other pj take TTE М t the No ү: Lanna i eti ew Sei at p mur enabled to re ihe еРимазтох Тост Piso за by us . 1108 210 e qu belig melting, pe and hi no ав bein ng in every respect са — of New Ротатов! esc bad eie a vegetable base of s е она, е is ев t when it is shooti ры Е oh would have made t complete Ir has been observed in several parts of| England, that the REMAINS of the STIGMA, which | еа t hf e thi ings "ape neither less mar- тид, пог lese 1 {adopra hensible, nor less enii than the creation of the wor ld; they are, to speak € — with old pollen grains, and in man à re the airis — ntly moist, minute fo sually nma „ы almost RURY are retained in at the x of GRAPES, in the |° 0 ue, mixe .M. Navp DIN ond not offer any opinion as to the circumstances tha ave brought about the existence and perpetuation of some forms, and i f lle bp cond In som instances we hav extending to the berry itself, E ultimately icit a slight degrée |! м ‘developed ^ Saart be peeled, E Tiny bill tha than fi water carries off a good deal of e hea ча t the Miis A exhibited à during pis past summer by Mr, berita ^ be fore the Flo! e i d Several of them are in the style of DONALD est strain, to а Others, such as Cliv aware, peculiar i r their clear and b liant tints, p^ will, series to, pr for new tints , amongst, bedding prn of decomposition, of m оша, with Ferr tissue is often emn t i ance of others. AUDIN has forestall savants of ghe highest distinetion," ав e fancies he has, s less his own illustrious compatriot теза т Сох d other with speeiat Previa te to the climate Great britain T 1 ш Hr К of C [- d a great Nube ч poft "бов of the жар, whieh he print without, however, giving, as sati of his infor nts) our readers to the "- itself for the of most аро ыа аз regards cessful result is the natural habit idiosynerasy of the tree, Thus our summers a ate too short it is found fo or nd um вт |i the results n eon lear E ol it is sspe Чырайы, it often extend mo In its inc aen st with fr rightful |d age it mig yay cape notice, except very closely examin A but thi s enda ot be the ease with some specimens whioh h ve just been eommunieated, where the pat a [of mould has eaused a stran or at Ње |а to na ieh nn r continue to grow on ^s among others are Abies Morinda, P. Piehta, Pi i М кән mbertiana, ven in Devonshire C Abies M rin а m spring iPicea cephalonica, P. maerocarpa, P. -— Cupressus s Deodara, nd А. Menziesii pode Ras suffer ? ne of a suitable iris T the best as a. deep spongy Moss, ar most part uns suitable, he b е. leve, These r Tes ulis in autumn, pring, ba: o ^ ү important qu ru ы нө. pred б їл а mou itd i di While on the adu of ег it may be well to notice more —Q ly than we were able answers to ; though we have known cases in which the Жайга, for тиме Мањ жакын admir- ably in soil of a boggy n The in njurious rss "у spots ир vé en the well-known e Pota The Pears in questi on eus PUE Y ith гне ‘unsightly о л = es e: ed —— s bae riae a nature to this point the author says, ** yim and many of the South Ms nee ge varieties wil thrive on a sen - y will positively die if | Mx oe n on their own roots, reared 8 derived from ч healthy vigorous tree, aised fi e Himalayan br from | са are a plant — "clas 22: to put uk masses, wil о | in the меа opted the re hardy varieties of this enis — Dr. m. T g Melbourne, de to the effect Pas receive fresh, Mieten Pine seeds of any sorts, in е иу globe in the hd to learn that t visor Аркам of Scola ш, b t "Sun r E Er - іа preference to others г better cuttings or grafts, or taken from a weakly source, таге mA of the rer It is eai that It іва matter kr p ХотЕМВЕВ 4, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1035 have fallen into the hands of a Seand well qualified for its examinatio: абв time, travel, nor labour ie | |a кога, a nig it vil E eter | to tak We | over he s gi and bre would „treatment, to , that I found out this i by itse e flower-loving community to be polled eadth of the доону, the vie p parts m RN we pe told, been reduced by сауа cies. [om & Prof. AND will be еме, апа the value of his conscientious labour pro е would fain s ibat our г friend's fame may have the long-endurin vitality of the Willow a prey — nis T ligulatis nx ou ed that the Willows have their ext important arce i is the. Eamus, v is found i in great abundance in the same bogs; unanimity as the E ect the. g М that T} 3 P f ура — which I eR m upon as invi abie The: ere в to be n no want of Вроде. of the ess of. colouring with common flowers. фу == ERR no I sheep or horse а nia which. must spa other penal may also be got for ач барше, T pe I take two-thirds ж: the Sre ad fibrous matter апа one-third of Sphagnum, in rate Ње m well ed | togeth - апа then зла y. Я sprinkling v. dry as across | cake of Mushroom wn, во that i itoan be broken а ieties ав will please - шш. all who come within their ү“ Ж Love: of flowers that are afi of ammonia to ihe to furnish a greater proportion гоо erwise get from {һе simple mly com- о superior examples ultivation, Prepare eu the pile ed in houses it require & very ej of this kind, grow ar rogress о! of e cer s disease. In na past many valuable s «Пије [v " were sacri T ficed because, f ligulato-oblongi Subacutis, labello ES ligulato, kan medium utrinque кешк veu aa Фак c que ms rge inter hos angulos, columnæ чете =) ongis jux et pene per ote a purely боті. country, n within hail of the uator, S0 to € must of course get tropical treatment; ? but now that things a: better understood there will d lens losses, and one may predict in a A botanical curiosity, bearing ligulate acute та рел іп эу and flowers поб а nch чё ве lots visus sepresenintion ef the family oi loog; Yet itis quite s toa such 3| Speaking of composts for Epiphytes, I would ray, ; ing азр е middle of the lip. The | from m атн leaned f - i : gleaned from several sources, іп. — zh with p т mall bronn blotches before rem the testimony of collectors on the spot, that I the Rev. С. Par m P e oulmein rarity, discovered ot think it is absolutely necessary to be guided in the pant. We siii EI sit, w ГЕ еи aT I al prier - natural c (ed in fu nishin ng a Messrs, Low’s rich sto: 319. SraxHoPEA SACCATA, Бает. Orch, Мет. d Guat.t. 15! Lindl. Folia x Ag eae No. 15. "i m A RADIOSA, Lemaire, Ill. Hort. vi. p. 72; viii, pl. 270. This, one of М. Bateman's eldest botanical children, is no doubt oi i he best of the Stanhopeas; and thongh it w WD d of rim e hare ^ ceased to be E M at Con ngu 1 Schiller's ith "es ty, hose ot much н tot tanhopea Y^ itself. nother interesting viri: with an unusually broad lip, е saw represented in Mr. ER Las: We found i the plant did not yield eful smell of md Sta Кора, Г, gave git d ph agreeable | @ tht g uatem: ear that these plants are n t PR АРЕАЛ NS and there can medium for "€ action. n: a step ys keep a e lids y^ чету going in the sum 8, and see that the tem 0* if possible in severe n eel - vator attend to these чете he ought to succeed. It i$ a grand thing to have in bloom, as 1 bave had, $ Pipes the old О. om T i ui month чат ч ма wn n.and-sixpenny plant jun ше Minh There is not the аен оу, in growing these pene to them. if - чеч ч сохи attent and beginning the iui А ч "ot Orchids, I "epe say, buy à few esta- blished plante of а common sort ; ‚ for there ів а further, and рү it would be a түн loss nced а great -— under my personal о жй with w Ihave had to do. Surely it out bcm p reden сап well be imagined when Odontoglossum grande, ch grows naturally on the stumps of trees in ala,is in this country wn in a comp largely charged with both ammonia and phosphates ; be no doubt that the 1 нар А to go a ray! 8 journey A les 'exotic de ties, shall have lee scarcely less com: tha wed nderson, Meadow X HARFA iy said m # Adr do not grow naturally in soil best suited for дас ? oe d it would have bee more li еу еб erai gr D" do "ot spots grow, always so "apnd UNIVERSAL examwrmox OF 1867. cretary of N Pers of papers eo nice to the niversal n | Exhibition, to M мезг e M — exhibitors namon, Le us add, "hat, we felt the wi P Теве, ihe above-quoted synonym. H. G, OD т ea duu ҥш еен de the airy preme " Orchid e T4 her a varied €— н: Ње Ж» у. ue ou undsels or Dandeli — some of course fall apon v “ stony ground,” " ekin end Y nd at all e 866. The pn flo pa se light an: -|of tlie struggle between life and. death, while enis d | revel in the height of luxury in an element more rangement, T a ъа. intelligent pbservation * con eim oi Sofa) with the | ei тз of TEX "maj be correctly interpreted во as to command su r choosing to treat the subject, sende Style, under three great " the. plants I have to do with Cover а ment. More really eme dm nds | details, if | relatin elves bra ich may be h pere to the | tary of the Перан, P South Kensington) for foll de m we extract а few particulars coming more especially within the e arranged in 10 ted and естт ыч efforts, and ced practitioner E. always а direction roe де! cl bited ar ups, each of which is subdivided into n groups are as ораи and application of de rds e Pene eut P «өе e found most suited for the prot е ен ч "Odontoglots of all kinds, found in bogs and mars en y em ba - entes x a certain ordeal before it The that elastic bins. dà they ecessity, b a correspondia ditio: 4-7 for that, i if the top of the peat for ages, w ана of dead Mi rere matter, ч wi iro oar i — Furniture and other objects for t the use dwel rou; жу сн ы — fabrics) and other and manufactured) of ; \ nder $his head eta of. y — of l- m reason, it will b It is needless here Fjumentati ive strain in E avour of two h beginners make "their first essay, оаа Мане to кч. said to illustra! ys Ф АА attefitiód n) ha? uch ba 0 of late, I will begin question that suggests ip to the grower | Grasses. This is grea ý ral pem poo to nly is ^T wh erbe denn places I Pile: in o is her maa of M will these cool plán М teg vod am ien and ds a neces ine Healthy leaves and pseudobulbs ? u might there pected that I shoul after the fgs SO aS | О allowed to sta piled up та g prese advantages thè desirable ccs my res Ян it up by rer H remarks on the species me under cool treat- es that ЧА Bind i all p* genera and varieti T | рине: composi the re or СҮДҮН às they appear шо although subjected in С condition ot being alm tough as X 80 that the 1 е ek ni й ihe Win Jy after uiing such 8 obtained frot what tight bë! p 3 | onl; Y thér fibrous materials obi ando eavily chi Дд e| уай have found it "nt for use 12 inches in depth, other of th: ine work, c» ү papse "Fire- Burt а me Аер 2 rry ntm Cork ; for textile pu im — odoriferous, me sul Pr obtained from forests : charcoal and dr dried wood ; E potes turnery ; basket work; st straw и T oes, &c. Class inous k gens Indis- — products not as textile materials; ts; wax, res » textile dover ns 0 іп manu tous n tinder. anning sul rved fodder. ld purposes; vcre sn Germ: Ргеве! E Y is Hp and E 1036 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. =j Plans of culture, distribution of crops and manage- ment. pparatus for agri icultural works ; EM | на тесме Plans and models of farm I Tools, mplements, machines and apparatus n hus andry, sowing and planting, | inris inia be S erri rvation of crops. Carts and other rural £ me of transport. Locomotives and "horsegis. Mamire organ іс ог mineral. Apparatus for physical i of soils, wd of different systems of re-planting, managing, eultivating forests. рка s used in the cultivation of forests, | and in the trades appertai ning thereto.” The 7th Group iss is ses food kom or preserved) | in various states of Class 67.— Cereals and eatable eiae produets ; and the produets derived from them ced 72. Дан 1 ta Mug і ik. and specimens of f agrio cultural buildings under f ass 74, farm buildings and agricultural » works; 75, horses, asses, mules ; 76, Bulls, buffaloes, &c.; t7, sheop, goats; 78, pigs, rabbits; 79, pou y 80, sporting dogs and wa ogs; 81, iafl insects; 82, fish, Crustacea, and Mollusca. We reproduce the 9th Group verbatim :— «тн Gnour.—LivE PRODUCE ARD SPECIMENS OF HORTICULTURAL Мов ** (lass 83. Hothouses and Horticult esed Apparat us. dear, nurserymen's, and horticultu: irists’ tools. Apparatus for watering, for keeping turf in order, &c. Li onse j paratus i s, beers, &c. de i i ary is ынде d y^ "ihe. exhibition of live | and sea: roel taller It is, however, ith a | loosely. jointed. stem, -leav excessive tenuity; while 10 feet. B. is our cheval de bat. e scribe es an nd — eight, m rie d med) attains 20 to es о slender smooth stem, ind а secu b ible, i m fruit, not so bigas Red. Currants. Thishasthe foliage, the | t em toa cooler temperature than that in which iy spines,” is only 8 to 10 feet high, wh tenue, the smallest of fan so inconsistent wa great grace, is no Шаги іп ше stem than one's finger, | base of their native yr embed rs T — e ogon 'of American Palms | have but a very small P. Ec adia, RS M that I would chiefly: point attention, nos prisa iel i is. his however is ys none but minute species, The med Сопота Cyclamens. Тһе whole of th атошаМу in ерш) and Ba . (0) . „ The | leaves like those of ordinary pinnate Palms, attains a | wi | height of 8 to 15 feet, and hasa slender reed-like stem, | аз mi реу: ен — ere rv ngs. iculi i е а o9f simi lar ы ut its leave sa divided m a Аны bios maller, with similar leaves des expanding, a more , and а bunc shini But t ing e Wallace assi ipn ; 46 species | the amount is given for them, choose of this one genus to South America, of which he |str rong tit Ü erectstalks, pure-esloneed оне, - These appear all to be|and g orm, and there need be for bi pectinata ig abou : feet high, —— се dinary y This ed Paim s, and one of | general habits of p ent, so ens which d | of two causes which op tai u . integrifolia and B. Biani. АЗЫ E a has fing ег, апа e € high, with at t what sh ш! we — to ES simplicifrons which t stem is never m not 8 reto n aquatic plants. Fountains and yet for ornamentin ens. 1 апа 6 fe ave while another (also unnamed) has rin gs of. reversed After Apaira they should be removed to an oe spines set at — intervals around the will B. ste dtc as the p morni ing an forenoon sun, but they like a little shab th a y E vir in ice Here ehe weather tto set are two charming little Mme whic h ша; y be culti-| The 'hey do well either plunged in pot tak ing them нт ч the ey have commence d growing, or before cold, з, 1 t g ga * Class 84. Flowers and tal Species of plants, uod. paet зарэ cul ees oiii the ү «чу ач stie types of the garden and dwellings et eac e la ass s 8. Vegetables. ттүү ihon of ноз and them; the lati се іп Ње тсе р! kitah * Clas “Fruit trees. армен, of. trees , and сайн of lire — the laft 1i g | removed to the drawing-room. |table! "There is page: sufficient Tm € а tw tter three a four ант acies very fine, and a dash of -— latter being pli. organs e bro ad : and around the roots, cg these materials be thes cleft; in both the bases are prick oek of t seii make а ‚ pretty pair. , peat — i кейе, i one of. thoroughly rotted cow-dung, siid d a da as firm as possible. The bii, y Red Currants. of the orchards o ach о ntry. did 55 Class 87. $, fF. are scattered, Palms {о be procured ? They „In n saving see Je it always be P from the m a which should dhe Хор zt up, must nevertheless й firmly fixed in the soil, Алу. фет from tis of trees and example чыын, culture preteen "ee pro- - cesses followed in =з country for replanting forests. F i f th h Е o e mode of culture adopted in various countries, with a view either to pleasure or m А taries of the Upper Am forests which besdbe the Ris v and other t u— ribu- f produ а blo Vicus of а wasby, indistinet, ш At ea st „al those обов Xs bue. mentioned by Mr. \ these rivers were the field may reasonably suppose that An des, other but similar kinds s шау of ^ setae ‚ апа all along the норе of the we it. See ГА iym as I have be fou Now a ci ow as ge. pue) permit a plant eH os icl + А. exhibited with the арай object of improving the si iti the people. hese we s endeavour to make our readers now, s кор i3 Ws ntlemen duly oes. sii ek for the minuter Pal мех magnificent Odontoglossa gro valleys ; — са "experienced jr nen nre A БҮ. азрес E Plauted out here they if I inform eg usy in that M tong n Andea e but instructed t pared and n border under a wa little bulbs d removal in the Dir much unnecessary labour. Hav nd tested their Bici mes 2 ,and -— dnd I ‘h think there can be е dou ОХ ы кено; AE ADM, fl © n ms) fios, asI pie not in any vera dm e, nor іл any indifference т же elegance and stately beauty, so mu coles a general opinion that only | fi gens тесе ption. A stature of 50 to 80 feet e common among them, and e "d those species, few in number, which do not develop a stem, for the most re throw out their genae over a ert some 20 feet i m diam eter. f hor cultu urists canno 3.4 EĻ c ngle plant, vues the result is that the princes of. vegetation are pede abandoned to the princes of horticulture, or to рге put in | this condition ey will endure а ou t in i su bt that the result мош is conservatory or gre re r, them as collectors, and to u e i ntil the soil i flicient room, be planted ouf along th e borde! I have self sent| Parsons, of Danesbury, t in this D be e grow [ Nothing is simpler on easier than he egeo | renewed. Thus iransmiesion of. Palm- seed. quantit T чар, kinds m ашаса уа ou iy difficulty, and without any n ness aad utions, fnit mr ripe, is packed іп а box or barrel, or ar ley, Digswell, He ris any si ssel, with a ity o an equal quantity tM: Ж. n mer Ts М Бе of. dampness in — it is dug up LANTS.— in ave навет ; it must not y any KITCHEN GARDHE i Pm means. The se san e the earth should r* sessi n alternate layers. In long Ma ал f blooms every year Mae JOHNSON possessing much grace and some variety, w. leave 40 the superior exceed a height of from 6 to 20 feet, ora oriri exist in regions readily accessible, and already searched to ratum. P. H. Gos e, F.R. experien: and are found, on being unpacked, already sprouting; and | “Of all flowers ana me tho СаО | ready for immediate potting off. Il bel e it is almo st selection, Les enerally estee Безо very igh tate earth. These details in practice, however, I willin ngly ce of others; it is I have ein attention to a great deside- 8. d si. bots m, зе е мы? Аъ E. ho pro е; for such details within the scope of our present inquiry. In d this 9 ааа volume he has o and figured several species which might be grown t t an any im repay the cultivator er or attention to thei be unwelco to у. will Ue Dore treatment t ties of Cyclamen, yet few, if any, will mh thoroughly MENS. ed when our stock of these | cted e ly London, E ay у Shor good use iety de ers pu Ger r Lat be examined, and if | though considered to be a Таг, су э As th n bas arriv > charming ч spring 1 гана should shifted, a few notes on уз culture may man Though few rn than som ot d. varie- eos oper $ sd Е г — edia! ore imme! ses i gland. Palm, Iriartea setigera, from whose stem the India makes his fatal gravatana, or tube, through which bali project ts his unerring arrow by the for rce of bis breath. and is more commonly that of the finger; vhi its height varies from 15 to 20 feet. The leaves d Secum un. о КТ orange berries of the size of f some of the varieti: cud same ick ness, but less lo fty in stature, ranging qu saved a бі promiscuous! from 10 to 15 feet. But there are others much less - Mauritia pumila, a curious little species have g bu Cy clumens has from the time X. the first рене es of C. p dx the supply; the pem ce has that seed " some of the bettor M ios 2 antity, v has “о never could t ыл оола ens with cabrio "like cess, The cau a failure was always attributed to а constitutional vaknan in the bulbs, but I may ersicum, been greater therefore ida Fired. y^ this ; hk 1 Ег mu. From the time "i sowing E seed saleable | ed, having bee grown. ads a of and m ЕЗ "which i As arly London, an Ње о? is better p Lee. эй the he vo ғ. 2 Lenormand's is said to be | appears to be closel wilich i it differs only in па! ore h been produc: with radiate fan-leaves, and a stem armed with conical high temperature, in ы less rey from 18 to 24 E ~ mv Norncéxt 4, 1868.) THE GARDENERS CHRÓNICLE AND AGRICULTÜRAL GAZETTE = ИМ et оу otber kind, жЕ е d — maria wi mem Deer a e vea Ё pe correspondente Qo get [t to 160 feet in height, and 30 feet in diameter, we should 2n dum veo d A [vay dis ү | etade of ie, r^ this Vds Кы vier vetat mia aids EP de fne. us аба e oes VM Mie е ve^ seen, in e: et р. опе mM т — who may rre wid yr correspond; а m houses, som vá rend з, чо П ed e а memi d e fü ere йун z^ eem A xi T tm y= cR му са lar to 'ва say, in order to keep it to this ні, А of | grow sick with hope defi . And som Pi рію, it was found necessary to save the seed in | be able ed tell us whether the result does not depend | without it, I may just add that the n the soil i is country. c hes i The pereo m eme e d tim "imd know instances in which two suckers taken fro it; i elled, is а fine select. t alphetn y it is | the same stoneless tree have produced, in two dife | plant tedi it ai h rather earlier under some circumstances in * turning | soils or situations, the one коша the other а stone: | [o aval Janbe ti ы d UE Morem осно ig" than that variety, better protected, and therefore | less - M Ishall be glad to see emi it cannot be too highly recom- Љатдіег. The leaves fold themselves ха неее 2 this in your columns, as the inquiry W. D. P.” | mended, Р. „Day, Theydon Grovt, теат Epping, Esser, of the flow - A sprea it е | has кем me on the look out for this з Ан (е e). Р iss, well formed, and extremely those of the Walcheren do this рени беа obliquely Bézique.—Can any of your readers supply rules for = T and irregularly, and a re -— S flowers more playing см French game of cards? It appears to be| 8р ndiflora.—Can шу “ а Korang exposed to the action of frost a t. quit new game, and is sold without directions, dents account f for the following st: 3 фл 41 Ei d IE" re E$ а 2, о Е extensive | garde T s pla of this favourite — у at loam well worked rrr The wives of many of Is писте will | | ond t bulbs in October, 188 Bi. e stie pia а DE si dressed with the rotten manure, and care in | feel grateful to any lady or g 1 1865), and t keeping the c чей нет іп P hern will pro- will enable them to find to | дож again as is co with them, were not t duce Cauliflo wers in the n. , Liqui uid be | such a "fü shionable and favourite game in y Paris P out of the ground, but the € was cg гү” piena MI speciosa for summer decorati water must be given in < ay viser or еш, "cf Paper, boping, and very m uch disposed to | of the su wn tlie Lobelia чену тан ета ч ; Мат Count Ёз p Sparaxis 00 ^ in heat about the D vd March or syes — ч April, | Ladies. (Ga llautry com з to i this. «4 ч dn -— густ. Ар чә and the young plants vim a: as ће | we must remind our. Pair “eorteapondonta that our | no йом ы over ап oval port ion vafis the bed d JA permit, а Š y | le, On searching “turn in” before the sat ee while the| Root t Fungi.—l э employed professionally the | to ns ascertain the cause of this, I found that all е roots oneri will come in been. уг. ed й е: of wi = other day е4 report ct тсе of death of a fine | in this portion of the bed were completely rotten, while wnless cut dow n by v гегу severe „е sow Wellingtonia giganten, m g 12 feet in height, | the md ariete of the roots were perfectly sound and h 1 t fit in circumference o ol b wm and 2 feet round shooting vigorously. As it often happens that per- stem. po teg dier at once be apparent that u ul ch as for Celery, Er a foot ood y the same in it fi v tanding as it did on a com- | flora, lie dormant for a whole year, and do - shoot at эмн, filling half its depth with deg ort ша nure, | mandin, a unds of Po A ete tho |a, 1 Ї had hoped that this might be the саве in this which should be well mixed with the soil. "The young | seat of © ме n Challoner, you may im gine the sorrow but nown or heard of r the roots Cauliflowers may then be planted in the middle of the of sls he cause li ina TA of a bed thus decaying thoroughly, appa- 2 feet apart. If more than one row is wanted, | of debi. n discovered. Тһе noble push d in ithout auy der of t} the trenches should be at - A feet distant jirat - luxuriant ent, apparentÌy чер to overtop its | bed з was not equally exposed, Position can have nothing ry dry wea g 0! a | neighbours (some old Oaks), h amare а, m with the matter, tis bel Nen in a open part week "will materially assist rit Ea ei peer - opere. v ай — d gr ene sickly hue | of а Grass en, and is exposed to no kind of tionis performed a portion of the soil may be worked Spread over the ем Pris M а vantage. Let me hope therefore that somebody down into the trench, which will prevent evaporation. skilt E inelfigene could devise was done for it, - - be able to give some explanation of the cause of France, ts doo n^ M nd in a sbort time this mu y loss. W. E. G., Belgrove, Queenstown, Cork, am 1 ма РТ winter ше. Ta pani ing it tot Hi :E F8 a а^ g > ge L7] ri z я. EL E: 2 a 4 S n z с з Ё 2 м 2 E] s $ Е = Е] S 2 2 S 5 $ Enormous breadt groun іи ied stick. Bomo oF yonr |. "Golden "ETC h Grape.—Mr. Tillery ат in W^ the — r red a on the|r (see ongst white Grapes, 2^ and so Кее mpetition among the | themselves * Fun; эй rue, the cause eath was * what the "Black Hanburgh is amongst black ones, that the 3 is fite. fear of a very bad stoc А iu Fungi. Fungous spawn had penetrated dz part of | but the footstalks are tender." "This I have never dis- plie its system; а D il йш тю of network was found|covered during the ten years I have been growing it, u oi 8 vished fav a dri urgh ape. рн will doubtless, дын this, have Eyre gas 917), that“ this, am T е ak c» ra i ir = Ф 2 [7 © ы ч -0 LJ A © ы Bo ee © 4 „© ч т © 3B gm LE 5 = £g < © N- ЕЕ © ug weather to enable me to | рт. w therefore be regard d try highly [т replace this tree T tota another, some 6, 8, or 10 | grown a large house of this Golden Ham berg from the төгүм for ‘the growth of this vegetable. Quo. feet high. I donot fear the operation of ETT ne it was - let out; or Mr. Miller, gr. to the Е at the “hi ra dis r ‚ Foureroya ре plant of this ү, now flower- | following questions, however, arise in my mind : first, | stalks, espectin, g and travelling, I have ing with us, Its stem is about 23 feet in height, or| Can the Fungi be detected in the soil? secondly, How | — z — equi D "the Black. Hente for rather lengtb, as it is trainel horizontally under the | far will it run pim the а rid ар it travel in| o Gra apes could have - elled better than roof of a house which is only 16 feet in height. Itis, | апу other way t y i n it t 1 shown of it fro m Scotland and other I think, more elegant than F. longavva. Med it, our | through the earth мо te "wid wf е, of trees to datam t sn of the country, at our fruit shows in plant, is E nr viviparous. W. H. Bazter, | carry it? Charles Noble, Sunningdale Nursery, Bagshot. | London. Mr. Scott began cutting a house of Golden Oxford. [The flowers "adi hus ge " It is very difficult to ea oo far fangous spawn may | Hamburgh on the lest of July its contents [It somewhat озу libe of a green colour, and have a|not extend, especially when the species is unknown. | were nearly all sent to London; mo complaints were delicate lemon-like ede The adventitious =» Asthe enemy i proba ly some Polyporus or Thelephora, | made of their not travelling propa . 16 isa hard occur in the form of small bulbs springing from the | itis not likely that it should of itself travel very far; Grape, and grows and ripens its fruit pe of the тена by the side of the guam: 0 "S em but ev 2, of the root may be affected, and may | wall out of doors, ns I myself oxi It forces this case, at any rate, the the | pr vrina e the mischief, even if the new tree is planted | well, requires no е: heat, bu му of air at all Satira c) of vna: but merely ‹ * ordinary 1 lenf одат. at some distance. It would therefore be prudent to times, and if tbat be attended. (о € sball never „Humming-bird Moth. summer | trench ». pe deeply, and get out if possible every | hear of delicate footstalks;or any 0! otber — without this moth ca n the owes " the Pelar- | fibre. had a noble Cupressus macrocarpa affected | As for its not DES after Y is ripe, if the goniums, which grow to the height of 15 feet or moro | in the ^ but whether death was due to previous properly ерер and.kept moderately P4. it E along the whole side of the house, and it is to this EUM ж to fungous spawn more immediately, p Wes inned Grape. In т» саше that I attribute its constant presence in more ог | could not phe y positively, E any сае the dead roots | house, а cool one, T have kept it for three pont LH x less numbers according to the warmth of as summer. | should be jure M. J. time, and I consider that quite long enough to kee This year they appeared in hundreds, a aor тоге) Lobelia cardi nal ie ls old plant surely ought|any Grape. I " e wage c that if Mr. Tillery, wi to be seen at a time hov: overing over tho Pel argonium | to have a be in more flower gardene than it has at | his ical kno prm de A 5р кередг iig tat re» and Зан their у>? апа оваа" tongue,|the prese! : . T н p. one h " rs фи little more ТР 1 find it everyt а! гає та ег it is a v desire, M. oodfield Cottage, the = уйчан d rude р = gehn em та roots, UM I Аф find that I Boad. feeding on a i flower 1 in her room. Os taking. it into the lose a great proportion em. any of your garden and cpm oreign Correspondence instantly commenced feedin Pel Г] hey will much А ligo me. My method is to ng on a Pelargonium flower ep point, they wil i уб? "m uis васы no Де and kept within а few inches of her hand, ce them pr deren iar vei filling M т==г mrs seis cn Creek Rocking- : г ` : i to such of our rea a Webbiana.—Amongst the many kinds of|may possibly be f use AGE our corresponde ent * W. D. F. | conifers which have been introdu: ced from different contemplate em grating hr and :. th í Stoneless Ber. Б энд phe dud a x notiee of this has d in | parts of the world into this co E volume, EP. 1133, 1158, and petii none у зне та үм ornamental than this | s ара in London's Arboreti l. i. р. 301. Loudon | tree really is when grown m ‹ ? says, “Miller d. de Di м X Њо state that | been tao res pronounced by ao ded. 3 seed о heran, p these there are, а right bank, i 1 uce | lees in thi kann. of f d 500 acres of scrub fruit with seeds; that, as th ing i . We have a fine young | 3000 acres of forest, an t ws older, the | destroying its young gro t forest, and 500 acres deis become fewer, ae ча it is the age of the plant | specimen of it growing e lawn, over 15 чч оп the left br с, about 4500 acres forest, the fru h in TER тае s in dream agde cali; of th $ed, ad is ada 17 cylindrical row cones, measuring b ty D Кы, m capte әчү J^ “W.D. E does not tell us in what part of 6 inches in length and 7 in circumference, puer Ду: gri ; o Dip M seges á б : H ] great Dorsetshire he found this variety, and Dorsetshire оке - Beton T hare sent Jon on tro em With drm sia Ara ems farmer tarmer,” A" of d ntry more eligible за nspecti If we could onl geen «Та the hope А more рода М pe mee g^ rc mil uie m its nativo climate, onkeen биер а бча 100 | for the purposes of an "riesen T Reserve, I extended B 1038 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND АЧСА, GAZETTE. my tour of inspection to the Mackay River, as PO on the Admiralty ar I sraminol the p ^, thi Nis nds air, ha mber. Hosio op ror ace to the р cultiva Ailantus piger (Bombyx e Cynthia), which ^ d t ted w h gre ccess at Colo wie; in the pom aring obia! nt o of m^ pecially amon the ба е | which are а сіла diyid E lir kope ukom ча Fisher но owing pret "p n e н r^ early Ё ustive, immediately adjoining were, in man and being naturally swampy, and subject to periodical insects feed. Ир Saunders E some аараан the for the nome of their marine vegetation * From the Mackay I proceede : in a boat to ап t Ailantus, Жее io the statements of x. Guérin Méneville, Mr. 8. Scudder, from. Bosto Ela 4 mparative value of the timber of the| wri ОА, ign t the more recent IIS Íreshwater river, about miles to south-west. Upwards from the -- I found the for abo ut a mile; thence for two miles d this ag Sciad bilun p Miam smia, Morinda, Livistonia, | Polyphemus, which feeds ^ -— Oakin North Ameri Musa, Dracontiu with numerous other|and makes cocoons of silk, f ti spes | trees «nd shrubs "peculiar to cm districts. ilantus moth. Mr. S. в. элекен Фа Majesty's с=т ish quide | ар lost, as in “ One feature I noticed, вае mining this river, was | Consul at e fu, eshihied a remarkable series of|of m. Whioh un the m iar densit; ^ of the on eac nk, the | Strepsip of the genus Hyleethrus, in | іп tha F. Bond =ч belt of which i in some pem ph not have been less | n fact, I never witnessed in 80 luxur riant a growt wth any of the colonies во m or 2 Rocks of North Aris which from the n "of different ve — а. д М. аса ремете — «і em AW read Ө жее к! бы Walker "ihe of this river. This fact alone » Wnfücianily testifies to the inherent richness of the and the additional | fact of there being in the very ате a river containing | etl y es an abundint flow of the purest fresh water its very embouchure, — to be an adequate n itish descripti o of i new genus of Chaleidide. The con- tinuation of a memoir ар, m gt restide of Australia (of which beautiful family i& was supposed that 800 | South Annate) NM Mr. C. E Wilson, of Adelaide, Dey Чон. ог rates produc “1 nex ed overland to examine the soil adjoining ^. scrub, хе nearer the bead of the river. On —— the —— elevation, I was struck with mantic scene which suddenly th luxuriant Grass, with pure water, and ы racing P thousands of acres of the richest agricultural 1а m — : Am е ХЕ in the — colonies. It i of remark, beyond these sins de land iof. 4 кй а. чав character, in many places thinly timbered, and m also read. Henri rolle's жог Buprestidz of. the Eastern Archipel ago, со Mr. Wallace, was slso exhibited. "Kotíct8 of 250065, І. мз Briti. emiptera, Vol. By John William Douglas and John Scott. есы Svo. 627 рее vel = Ray Society. It had long been a subjec to th entom- logists of к= that rp entire orders of insec patre completely — whilst others, as the | | species were natives of tiat con гес P350 inhabiting | idoptera lpi b eopte re almost universally мей died This pof course properly | коше in ina пк degree to the want of descriptive. | peri k on the| Diptero collected The 35th number o Society (Botanical ч ап эрши ru "i avers, Ej! spas, TEST тота ед ae. > id, like н. ад наар by means p Oliver sup Note upon collected b т Oldbam. ARUM th variety of E album, the comm t Veitchia j a р у such n t as experience ha d all the produc ropical el eM prom apta 1 Utricnlaría mA ү Feu жу “I am yd that the whole of this " Ped e on any tribe of the objects of Nature, there | reser tho ia land ug єз фоле of this Ка um spran, d 2d a Dou mumber of collectors and о A. м пету à eger. qu [x vin or miles round, shou! set, apart for agricul- | observers of such о аз the order Diptera tural pu g two-winged flies dd u the et P aids of moths "М, species а oret are e чыш, р * There із one particular feature in the country here concern want remedied years | Cryptostemon, an 1% ера to, to which I would beg to draw special | ie by the publication of the * Insecta B ^a HM hi to the attention; that is, the facilities afforded on these | geries i of bes, -А-- in mih all these neglected orders | of CARE c extensive plains for irrigation, both by the extent of| were to haye th pati and we believe н sated for, by ties, the number of the creeks, and the conv lend oa nient am: ке the erection of ed to raise and | but the series was pe tinued before much p W. A. Leighton, and is water. Nevertheless, t eh ably ade in the last- т order. lt 169. е) collected in very prn when artificial means will need to be| Mr. MeLachlan has worked out the difficult кє: Richardson. resórted to—the rather, because this district is more | Trichoptera, and we have now before us the result ot xNBcHd voured in respect of natural water resou an апу | four or five years ** almost undivided attention to the | e pem ciao other part of the with which I haye become | order" by zi зни зен been | logue of Her ed ong and favourably most indefatigable | and carefully prepared” d i е notice In of this matter, I have thoughtit right British entomologists. and rare thi lant;" а o qd cinesi d 2 а volume which the Ray liost of as отіп о 1 the richness of the sil on t ban it ia | Socioty bas just issued, т heh, as far a it goes may n f Alpino ge likely to become the centre of a largo wr rd fairly claim to be опо b^ the most satisfactory and |*h population. I have, therefore, ree it the| useful hitherto рыно by Vial f» "o It contains | —— It iran very ic * Macalister, gow ihe name of the present Minister | careful descriptions of all the Hemiptera ears io FA for Lands and W. hi scio теа ia 1 ға а, агы known to senar гй а cultivation. Having КОТ my examination of tho diris the authors, amounting to 356 different M сус 08 ———I. above referred oceeded to inspect AMET Lu рие ja imde LX кый speci the valley of iver, and also that on беа Жү Сора, @ insects included їп View Range. The на in - I. Mai кы fi vert бє y nl ide the pb of p for - жас sah ре he | bugs, and are all furnished with a jointed kaik avera ara Bus to Spa Vies w, 1 Aaka dis the table land 7, ы сны "which are thrust by the insects into М ares this is a Hago a considerable area of excellent. soil, well sai stems of plan pra m which in most instances o | condensation of inte ernal mois f *of agriculture, and, what is more impor- in. secta не 8, thei ment, у doing bs а (ману S бш! evils, TUS tant, the whole of the ејни country is well watered, | siderable "E " ү" the case of the L жар whilst and remarkable for salubrity. tris, a small active peces whi Eo ge rar this period of the nz on чаг santhemum plant which "i sucks ы Jans Societies, the small ‹ them in their mi di. MOLOGICAL: Oet, 2.—F. Pascoe,| Esq, F.L.S., | back W wii р» Ж» үз are dis President, in the Chair, The death of Dr. а, | the Н з Hemi Tier sr distinguished rom of tha h crs of the Society, was | carried roof-wise, and which include the injurious | has Pg Qe we moth, | tribes of Aphides, Cuckoo- near July. Mr.| Та the execution of th urs the authors may be seen by mii [* (o^ of ому ' Catalogue, brought up ey thrive any RE Normrsrm 4, 1865.1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 1089 ll became green, brittle, | know what thi i Zn "damp, and the combs sti g »| what this Darlingtonia is like; possibl; , but he never "ys it, or has it ү monl . Then we eR eS pie the central Fox ay have raised a weedy i ds m р: that | back lose its Jeaves as the бр! Ч aperture ° n п the c : romp of ZB зе wit P arises: zinc, › | name from s eed, as I did; cer rtain it is that many | other people ; D - Ж à tho " nt жу; aiwayg and substitutin As I еше condensing glass. This we were inclined to believe to | are quite roe е with Darlington ell, it | arises im: фо" fao of. the мео: 6 of his “ү чы never be а very great improvement. But as the central| may be described as a Sarracenia vita emi ир pm b icri: ng a particle of P — — A oe. portion o of a hive is that in which the first batet aid singular than that very n" lar gen seque: айу never rotting grow brood in the spring is almost invariably reared, we {айо to cultiyate, we [ may ` d LT o the conclusion that а current & A КР roin ct of its not being in cultivation, t | little 1 it at the bott f — pan, b & be n е, though it bes b impor! ei "NS tried by|by ж which ү can draw } hrough ing c off all t iey injurious; we MA "that it was К the | good cultivators *, These are seedling plants raised | or as often as he Hw inn ы sort t of « wrinkle” е ofa portion of the brood becoming chilled and | by Mr, Vair; Zr are little more than an.inch high, | one would - ect to pick up in the College Botanie {е к! йү: р р Vair tried а -— stream ^t water ur next experiment consisted in placing an empty | developed ir apip уау, „Ма quite healt thy. areo trough tho kA Уе на on no di it hive below the stock, compelling the bees to „ pass The youngest pitchers eo with an undivided acumi- Plan wit! through it in order t id, but they 4 t rest "look like the and ноду 300 “leaves on а Under. "hé ad they a great imp. ovement on any plan previously tried, and | of young g unflodgod 1 ids v with the beak pointed against р, waite airy tiles—a capital plan to show the „had little reason to complain of the prosperity of the | the g gr ou iddle, and widely ATE nt. hit ork, bives во treated, Тһе empty box was removed in the |The GA are grown vv še with n h aspeoi— These ‘iles are also "placed behind the bentifolly spring, usually in March. Since then we haye „learned ГӨРЕН 1 HPR X winter RIS of 50, , to 65° ncluding that this plan is largely adopted by the Ayrshire bee-| 70° in su oisture abundant; potted in NT good plants of the exquisite trichoideum, Pen many keepers, and those who adopt the Stewarton system, | well’ TOM "ike “Orchid e. н sphagnum, sand, | other rare, La рну vu new things in this чну. his ів a different style of ventilation, and the same | little peat, and minu The e Xd Pie is good, and contains many ' objections cannot be urged against it. Air is freely| But what a NAM med "et Sarracenias ! and rariti. age "These delicate Ferns occupy mit beam, but there is no perniei ous current | what а treat it must be io: ni rdener f a wi uw t stove, «д4 opposite them on through the hive. Ther ёрге, on the whole, i d pro call *'tl the other, forming an admirable contrast, are half a of vong СЕ be resorted to, we should be dis- | lities” to get a peep at i ' had 199 de of dozen cases of Anæctochilus "Y dwarf Хеч. Жа posed to mend the айе "t the е 4 meeting mga k capitally grown and ful ti Bulleni, and other mode as ce rik kely to be advantageous rather than | her 8 вой da most be, egan an to think it на to not often „Seen; but here, as in many o other garı "den: b the contrary. gro с, in places not directed ру > When the system of bar-and-frame hives became |а Bain а а 'a Baines, and к, agreeably surprised, though the n Duet repeated now fail to pro- largely dod out in our peii we {ролй that| Vair grows S. flaya nearly, or qui n» аз hrs duce a good rei the side теті s in the large-sized boxes with|as Mr. Bain es, of Bowden, does; Drummondii lar; Against the ү wall of the Orchid house was a opriate to such a position— Vanil 8i {еп fram ualy became very NL By|t th an I have seen it elsewhere; purpurea and ihe сгеерег very app removing afora dC a frame on either side, to|others very fine. They are grown exactly as are the | lutescens, with de 8 vel be open ond in the Spring, much of the evil Darlingtonias—the same house, вой, and temperature. | fatter and larger than е, common Vanilla, and pro- was 0] В lled t holl of the pot, | ducing large flowers occasionally. Tt is not — ran the LM that, as a rule, туе aumeddled with in | cast with it, and holding about an inch ОЁ water. m a private garden p possesses per HC plants, this way have usually made a more forward start in | outer edge is a little lower ев an that of the pot, of | тегу publie ones, but. беу Lo rari angstein, and in faci стот a ts, wanti u sprin g,2 and to take có оў the 4 int Chak which | It is useful to keep 43 А9 moisture round the ra ы - т Bo seta in the south of Eng land. plants, and seems on the whole, a very sane improve: | the ve—an м Inn s been mor Suppose one wante ата; cult ting to lay hands on. The off, what mode of | curator "i some [mes garden in a hot region would "For Fern grow- confer т a grea at boon оп nis British TA wis such t т t, the зер when E eh had remained e irely a plant they were fond of rapping o wndistnrbe d, ch more forward a gud 80 doing so g than others which Кад” ү, faken їр саге of, that | ing, &c., Mr. Vai we have almost been iuduced to alter our whole system | and an inch o x. two 1 , » 1 of practice, m of our stocks inh had not been|big enough to hold a iude. же ae оп hich o grow Fruit, Mahogany, Cinchonas, &c., or in fact of an; disturbed since the previous autumn, eith ai the | Selaginellas, and therewith hide the pots. | va ЖУ) M fruit or medicinal plant. Perhaps it tter t n 4} һай e pot , | Clove, “Nutmeg Strychnos nux изд Dread Fru i wa I do not propose to give pia reader vi ў known | would be be of floor-boards, &c., were снет popnlops t to com to gardeners as “ a good look round"—only a peep in | w hey wo iti ons in pra supers, у for Fro m daylight, DM viu Ae Sarra-| Ihave lately had а саве of plants from Mauritius, positio A we will transfer ourselves ush of|with young Clove plant 24 others - { Bees will, if left e their own Werte sedulou usly might with that рта oli plan Ios м» А уй ох, | died on their ы: (almost the only ld tbat did close eup with propolis, all crevices in their hives; even | which is expanding iis transcendently beautiful pure | not come in placed over the peus s | white flowers, 6 inches and more in diameter, with : sub-eurator of the Mau in their erowns, are generally совре filled up. Jal; р sending the саве, кодын а ; fov seeds of th з more particularly noticeable after. tha close of air, for several persons h to look at it tl i Clove here and ter in ў" soil, and in thi i mn, а n. they t thi i Bamb in Мс other plants un" he necessity for making everything as snug and air- | else Te ие night reete Cactus, а теры is a sg ial ET. "ent eyery ою of them, well, tight as possible ба the comin, pop We all kno ow | poor r thin| mpated to this wer кае к keeps ex- а doz en nice young planta, which iti is i fon mos dark f. e ns die = E z ч +4 ES B eo 2 E 2 = ® £ © © © B с Р о, Ф E] 5 = 5 m o 5 „ © E =. B o Е Ec ©; tanic Garden, when e B ille тат lt must E^ for fen to Чо s the requisite year r An) What pity it flo wers си ” said | ат P the carriage of plants, ‚ there is here а ount ор internal. heat to prevent their succumbing " of. the party. a greater which was li Wike t should flower during the day! (except in public sent from КОЕ АТ] India, to Dangstein, England, в possessing а very abundant population, | gardens locked up at dusk or 6 o'clock), for then it | in a letter to Mr. Y LT Yentilitian ui not "a to be productiva о, вич not be i a its opening beauty to grace the| Over the medicinal and je зит plants much injury as where L. ровага із La or | drawing-room just when the ladies enter it, and to | hangs Ше Granadilla, with 9 vs of ha „To : ht ктеу в{топ t remarkable | delight and astonish—not voip e ut the visitors. | attain this enc necessary to ii : stance hiş in the а, of » fr (CH last |I sweet as in| the blossoms-—not, stra ap w e polien oi rng, ii ecome р a oodbury frame which it grows. the Granadilla ond "ц? Y m of pom цуе, he set his carpenter to work to manufacture some |, m this we will emerge again into daylight and ecrulea, which more effecti ista! is Wm. Robinson. ever country worker in wood did not seem to think it in ag that curiosity is well and regularly grown. all necessary to clamp or frame the top-boards. Misc «Павее of the hi plaats that sent leaves to the edges o The Laurels of ihe Ancien: m m Laurus Wi 0c With a fine swarm the previous summer, lined pod 4 feet in diameter, €: dem: m a employed by. the ancients Em the same degree | of ed ue A " A LT x the greater Ma ng of ther lea y ly rested for about half an weeks ago, but now they ar ing л. no Аад nthus Y^ Aog об, 6 зай the like, just as that, with Mag raised raised about three inches at pii PC во that фе даш to make fine gea by next у Their culture | regard t which is admitted into the : pursued here was а few weeks ago (see popular phraseology. of а present day e speak light w а case, wiih ample means of ventilation, ^d 892). In one rb ane respect Mr. Vair gains a few common Laurel, the Bay, the 22s ], the Alex- covered the entire hive, The bees were во very |points as regards the cleanness уе look of the plants. Mr rian, the Laurustinus, &c., 8 shrubs no у= related merous that no injuri еї ad resulted. dioec immediately г round ha neck 9: each plant the than i in the one биг wir of being evergreen shrubs, bore A ы ime to inspect е үш the bees warmly | gravel and sma; р e soil, int ses in ornamental gardening. d Xposure, Mar чр къыр y "ау Which it would sink, p - which it m gei half | То like manner Püny enumerates the Tinus, a plant CE sir of great ir Mon: ds other 'vered—dir g washed up in a cloud at every | which must have been the Viburnum Tinus, the War 1 fi м: bets мр tko watering, but on slates which rest on brickbats placed m ping k FW cover Ху free admission of air, being Ae il, ad u Y Ф Я pz gs куле e рок: ЕБ Б mcs © Q © © Ta ET БОРЫ о ШЕ E Б 6 Ф 3 a et E ә er m3 = © B Ф 4 n the one hiye А у ns enabled it t i ill effi d | believes be ial to lant. i хел i$ to resis ping Lo о My of Dublin, eA certainly no doubt upon e point, ard d known ondi lon. Not so, how: I F bara не јод foun pans,containing the | enci TO i К ы А of the weaker with а lunas. d and that covered with an | {һе Вау, or Laurus nobilis of Linnzas, belonging to wner, in the way either o bL rs or ya рег, ө Vair, er рм, the family of Laurinem, and possessing something —————— me: hat it Merlin th ) remar n certain tropica! агй € "ime аро two o E ihe 7 +, І "have the same family, namely, in tbe Cinnamon and Cassia, ts noticed by T astus а: ішу, but not as also P OBTRIN, 8 ыш тед i it iş ар - x sue inm im of them, e in fall and ү иин etg | pe, L fall ot, those places th "a oe: iut "ы it can be grown well in hot bu even iny semg to speak of it as though it were fall of variety P aces that are perenniall ing | нех Y abro. and life, cannot а doubt, as Mr. Berry, | of sakraohion, pel he alludes to the care with m it mA 4. ira ate The i immo die cause Т A. 1 A Dalay. i Moo used to grow энчи ‚ аз was the сара in the Villa of s Subjects, n w standing witi fine batch of | it а н "d sdi it feri in water heated to from the Cæsars, at thi p eight jii grown wn due I C in ue fpe l to вее | 80? to 10 Mr. Bain it does not grow so larg m the veneration felt hat particular branch of b i ; эҳ hich, as the stor кош m was held in the b E LVS аза EIE et rer ic EO d of tip ban thst an eagle had le ll om a it unhurt Isles, ^ Poggib] y many of your readers do not | КЕ by Messrs. Jackson & Son, оѓ Kingston. into the lap of the Empress Livia; and at any rate the 1040 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL сеа ESN " oven ce, as stated by v M. ; serre in a ҮЗЕ =ч work on i с, i вары? pris giren wisi-Ma- е aua I Pro the subject, mew that it existed ante ас ЧЫ to man | in of France. he ackling which | well a of exceptional fertility. Bennet's Mentone, | | lifto when xk M E for Tamad оТ 5 Кое; bts the leaves Pg put into the 3d Editi pue 9 laid in п by. the heels in a он. fire, arisin, its l becoming volaiilised, mM g up in n ату shed, wh Me Ж ar the walls s the cells w х ар рив Calendar of Operations. tec fr je m wet “Ба тов Will be ш it had been imprisoned, was regarded by th iso w es mans with ае fear, T deterred the s сЕ кам era € | able Jocalities may now heh. et OST ms. pam applying the shrub to profane purposes, or even THE heavy f d e Р 1 eee. m crop. The seeds PNE nj these fe from pene i - P or fires at the altars. See Pliny, lib. xv., will have the affect of во А u i о ‚ left dry | side of low ridges, the с 8 of whist Be ltem 40. The Bay was called the Barren Laurel, as the by the late hot summer and з. dr showerless | the young n оп cold winds and vill m male an n flowers аге оп separate trees, Sibthorp 9utumn, and will enable all operatio + between al aid in keeping the "вой tho identifies it with the Adøvn of Dioscorides, but the | Planting to be pushed forward under а iier gna рей Fur , ог re r simil н, Мм plan known Daphne is the reola, or | Circumstances. Root pruning may al Eon d ep n sown 1, to prevent the sholi h Spurge Laurel, which is probably tha species called by | €e ded with. а rinciple up whic à 1 rosis | of of mice, "rore is a chance, in i TM d iin Pliny Daphnoides. * * Other varieties are also | diminishing the supplies, is unquestionably corre ce good lalis mentioned, which it is not “ү! "x identify, bn amongst but the manner of "applying it is in some instances as | in medium or late situations s the pero of id them does not occur that w e commonest of | UDscientific „аз prun ning еза trees with hedge- very small. In the la tter thero my [биг any at the present day, i he term Laurel in ita E i: $a i a I6 ias ord as has тошу виз popular — viz., the Cerasus ө бош ins ог i el bet audi in diflerent, pen ini wing in boxes or turves Рек тув, mi jas Cherry, t been ү? ancients, ios d into Eur oria in 17 6, by Clasius, under titor шу hose stated with respect to the Ced Lobo, Site s Trees in ии} of tle МА 3. Coffee Т! Trade. —The gradual decrease in the con- Eo of coffee, usually attributed to the increased cd (Gardens) Simple the reco uthern portion of this regio: gnition in former days, as io д. Which зеі t off without eere a Ў the effects of this rude тех бз are often very Eure The same principle, however, carried ou e efficient way is productive of the very ei^ locit In the case саты 2 m es, taking up and replantiug generally give sufficient check. The strong downward. Ato tdg a ill- р tio r ers, whose whole prosperity depends роп | this pw branch of отак The Planters' have ded a petition to the for Chancellor of the Xue: that of late years рэ of Ње trees, Ads d those retained can be sp a — position, m is, secs otis l Ву this ethod (which also affords greater facilities i or draining the border) a m" raising, o Е s them ош with a slight shelter towards ———— STATE OF THE WEATHER AT Керн. Le. For the Week ending Nov. 1, 1865, as observed. October z g| BAROMETER, and Nov. ubi с аа 34 29.531| 29.162 | L Friday 2 Е » 29.001| 28.950 Friday Satur, ns nching, ng t Mon. 1 Р сой әб ka and yet is sufficiently checked to alie: its Tues. 31| 12 |29.278| o M xad g'a falling oi of morc than | habit ; the roots being likewise brought to the surface Nn. а PE „ж 29 2 д E i d 5 E е а а while "is poi deeply i in the ground, which always tends to promote a- E p ЖИ yim mud. vais i sumpt on of t on the other hand, "n s been rap idly luxuriant growth and consequent barrenness. A 2 БУ эе and coid ; rre d at night ; d a tho zia Ae düliveries foc 1864 Шой ga "е increase | Wall trees which, from their size, it is i v amy et $» Rain irem vilem of Rbosb- 3,500,000 lb. over 1863, nearly | transplant, we would root-prune; not, however, in the 10,000 000 Ib. over 1802. The petitioners. a, that war alluded to , above, but deed ges ист the r oots of 5d. рег lb. in the duty on tea effected in 1863. The ey WER GARDEN AN p Pris HOU E OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, fene tt ОПКО: 5 nier of Gd, per ie fanns Wh ile s weather is fayoumble, Jook ончу over| During de pori for the ensuing Week, ending Nov. 11.154. render tne паз en mo mging, ап eir AE m hardy stock, а nd if а ш em: already received " " are justified by the fact that, in the first five months t pro otection, let n st in rendering | November. БЕЗЕ 2$ yf, таце 72 this y ear, 1865,t inte BEREE z6 ini ipi «4^ s tion were upwards of 20,000 cwt. less "ed in the corre- The CLIMBERS.—Particular attention E be ud to as pos in cvs € ing five months of last year. as the presont duty on tea of Gd. per ]b. above per cent, of i value, TA these results, and to place coffee in a Xs sition to e e s in tl iege: the peti hat he comin reduction may be proposed in us duty on ie; pro- Eno onate to that already carried with rega ard to tea, а евагЯ. it веси. . may be i Der I. of e value of ilie produce, os us 85 nally, to phin a further оа ot è h light as nd y T aghi now w be completed. Katanio renis sorts з yet iege Mandev ii and Ipomoas, wil now be sufücie ently e purpose, yer little aces зрана be done | E: that the loss of trade in the home market may be s ore than made up by an increased demand on the Continent, - b а n et | strength which shoots of aurandyas should DA "заана lud ma e eountries to the north are derived, ffect the demand is constantly increasing, and the prices during win te TË amy Se la ‚же owing Passion. have been rising for some years past." This, we believe, | flowers or other cr eepers i e the ingress of light, is the case all over the Con t. To meet this чу Should be: reduced ; ; deferring, however, their increased demand the cultivation is everywhere spread- | а рш. until they about to commence their a ur ssions in India зве or places, however, as, for instance, in Borneo and Réunion, е cultivation of M риш has been much neglected, л lst i n other ooked fi present 20,000 in a most flourishing con- dition, two-thirds of which wil bear fruit next year. Journal of the Societ, y of Arts. neri ng. —QGive air whenever the weather Lom E of i ib: "but ba. ap draughts, and keep ou ts frost. On the r hand, be nio xi s. to use E much IE к= e and shifting must also mi receive attention. ZFORCING GARDEN. CUCUMBERS *&a all &ha Ж temperature durin е sepu 1834— therm. 6; deg. RT 53.2 | 37.3 | 45.5 Mon, .. 52.9 | 37.6 | 45.3 Tues. .. 62.3 | 37.1 | 44.7 Wed. .. 51.1| 34.8 | 42.9 Thurs. .. 50.6 | 34.0 | 42.3 Friday ..10| 504 | 34.5 | 424 Satur. ..11| 504 | 34.5 | 424 est por —thei Notices to са There is ат м — AP а а ' British Разї тей буш. гора is Orange Pip ів, mem ra pp ш Wick; and боп ig endu Plat, à f кект: pnm i We 4-7 9-2 апіскі а troy the дее err plants and not es eer. йү үг?" ber ihla у E a decided undercliff or Riviera o commences at the south and k eeping the ue clean. Be 3 4%. that red spider doos. not rra itself upon res which may be the casein Pin where the e -— chain, and .gradually'less and less north- east as it descends sonthwards. nd to the south-east sun, a wonderful change takes place, — mae into extreme sou 1 iance; not the к or more s cem orth. shelt eroi ravines, Vegetation at once bera 4 av е заны е к, tatel Orange t meti lai moder&te-size Oaks, and Lemonftr ping toad houses, the I saw in April Oleander trees 2 uring dull th мет which stand near flues y liable а get dry Vix houses feet niis favours ita i "viale Prwzs.—Do not allow cold "ees to seal up the ilators; the admission of air must, of course, be es or голами. аи pipes, as they are A thei. н neighbours. —in so es houses from which the fruit is ^ will b Гу эз time | LT Son. into green- ; the be kept cool and а, the same Mte frost, лөө must e ne £ excluded, While "éd ice icular plants are in these pra meni dormitori ries, atmosphere | x uc Gra roe гаров when Io (bey ЕА рыт Г visos sli mbi үп е Ё а mass of corru had brown spots on — Tees the nos — s re on t » ү eos you Я M ya B, m n м 1 ES OF PLA Т ІУ. шош ніт b it ede 3 from such fragm be have sen! f y ern х DE s ; < Ти palis d A end gin P ah T" e Oaks pec Bend. r1 paite spray of each, ber tached. Acorns may be Pile them as muc Mis HM chinensis; 2, Sequoia РЕАСН TnE th he balconies which most Wild flowers were and in the fields, prominent among den the diuino, which was growing in great growing in g к Вагі d Oats were in the ear, а road нач behind iuga: which wil be very tr чена another season. If possible, wid putting plants those houses in which the buit it is necessary to do во, lt. e be of "A win Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. Exam eri and root stores to see if all Wins and was some two feet high ; indeed, spring vegeta- tion was certainly more advanced than I had seen i it | Should no state of good preservation; any fruit still out of doo w be gathered. inds as require the smallest quantity of water during ter. Tur :8E Your trees are believe, ly iin "preventive, we imimediate sponging Ай Жз trees as Fë will sometimes injure the HESSE D' forth young В ema 4 wel THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1041 Dec) mre BOOTE, get LIEN DOWLING | bs COMPANY, Li RU ка, Магк 35 EC C. ; or Basingstoke. £1000 UPON te WOOLSTON TACKLE KLE against it is hardly likely that the Society will altogether 2..1 Wee Reds refuse its == т to а well-oonsidered local FONGERS, PATENT STEAM | M PLOUGH ami effort of this kind; even h it be exclusively every Agricultural | prof sired to prices on application. Y 13 MANUR COMPANY ps D BLISRED 1840). Have now томду y for delivery MANURE, for Autumn Sowing. for Dressing Pasture Lands. ED BONSE ATES of LIME, &c. ERU PHATE of AMMON ; Si FISHERY 3 ТҮШ "сиы S WARD Purser, Бес! Е ГНЕАТ ОРЕ for AUT SOW T. y for C 6 per toi B rt tfrom е Importers, and all AMERI CAN Address pel Колу сеу Обо b pnáge, £C: Е.С.; and 22, Eden Qua Autumn tumn Sowing. Meca ERR MANUFACTURED BY S тнв PATENT ITRO-PHOS SPHATE or BLOOD M. HERNIAS N COMPANY, LIMITED, consisting of Tenani ing upwards of 50,000 Acres of Land. ponya Littlebury, Essex. Managing pes T.—J AXES ODAMS, Particulars о of БЕ Sandard Мату may be obtained at the Offices; T. MacaDAM, 8 tary; or x Ж, Local Agents, Chief Office, 9, Fenchurch Street, London, Western Counties Br: M Street Station, 220 ptio s, Plaistow, Essex Topsham, rA GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS үе essional attainments that it is de БЕГЕ e amara reap | Promote. rks, Loods, 7 poc adem h the Gloucestershire Club, the Central however indirectly, and oes, thus to lend its sano- Works. Leeds If, тв IMPROVED LEATHER DRIVING. STRAPS Socie for my 9 Ey ronger 1 kr a ume i effective, kind of driving be SPECLAL STRAPS for PORTABLE ENGINES. Turxen's Patent 8! and Hose Company. Mte А Armit Works, Greenfield, near Manchester. : 81, Mark Lane, London, E.C. Mr. Н. Ferraare, Agent. 8 T8. — Bem Engines, ЖН: се ER гой carriage froe. post. iu. London EO. . onal student may thus a com receive vourable consideration from the Royal Agrioul- d Society which has hitherto been denied to it. Ох т | Threshi: Lu rows, Chaff Cu! "Tools, &c. Erie Wire Netting. Del: Price Lists per xss & Ker, 95, Newgate Works, Brenta ast Mr. MACDUFP, of Bon MAN «RATIS in the immediate neigh’ spp of Ms Garden Market. , Clare Marke "66: EAM AEN UNE x ер y f S ORTA H Bie na р achinery for Pumping, Но паї Е for Steam Cultivat bor Sel-Moving fune rns КЕ Ronda т Agricultural Pui generally. Stamp End € Lincoln. and 78, Lombard Street, омдо; also , 44, Lan ree eer, Vienna; Gegen: nüber dem at LowENGASSI Bahnhof, Pen" 1 RR n Ik. wider pecial en [ur germ БЕ made.] ptive, ume and ents. ME BAILE ДЕР ИЛКИП Ug a large Staff for the Execution of M Me P^ Land Improvement, and for the ion 0! x на ап f Fai uildings, Laboure Under Drainage is e. PRÉ ia “ Шон, id dera m ing uj te orks to be executed by all Place, YN or so трай т TT JSMPROVEMENT COMPANY. eod im cepe us XM Кы ВИ, їп 1853. ht Hon. the Lord d Naaa М. .P., Chair Sir C. H. J. Rich, Bart. Sir Wm. Russell, Bart., M.P. G. R. H. Somerset, Esq. Philip Twells, Esq. The Rig! F. L. Dashwood, пот, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, Å C., IN pit — THE Сів WALES, i sa S er GLAND AND freien ае A amount, for the | was Agricul | as before a company ard, tary to the Hig land and Agrion! , Harr М пы Conty Bank es. G. KxxxEDbY октан с. реге Author Молоде "boul Keeping in a mimerclal A t of View." gms TiswronARY Pe —6, Marti Poultry Farm, pe Жы у „аш аы th Rearing of Роз! pany isto e the ng 1 na penne е scale to render it at once an important au ri comparatively lang те commerc! lonterprise. The calculations which have been made and carefully testod losvo | z doubt that a oy large return will be made to the F yq on | ge Ls пев! f the best breeds of French and English Poultry ha , and have d reed] - S be Байты у 2—4 in Kent. i , Ж. - tained al tho Bankers rom а raid а € (одой мим, it has iving ae and strength, as | It paria ai Гу ions of the Company + | anaty and veter "s nuo e£ ASOR Вы ual shows are no longe intecis Wd at the Оов and the Work « T ida but agricultural саса гое » whole E A ries besides its annual central effo rt, the ween it and the looal — = е nnu s E T w Agricultural Gazette. 7 RDAY, NO ре Аң T чүс ре, . 6. MEETIN! Мохрат, Nov. the Cattle MUS EO On T estershire Farmers’ Club aite datar geri. monthly meetings. ni эр dee " discussion | ultural Educa whiel Bu t neither can perit "of this great Societ xh has been main ly ow of fa ers it w. rom the T. professional 1 M of view; "and we hope th һа те ful and. анау "negotiation between. "he as sure to b whioh it h m" led nai always -— - its iavinoible and indefatig Secretary. From the midst of the continual movement that E been observable two partieular may be points | vere орев da . |selected as especiall Goering “ notice, and the ы Ў tt the Education carry |s ie у, Agricultural mprovoment, the d rm LR m pe = — e uide ns Drainage, Tipin and mbanking айдо, Clearing, Rec! hinery for Dr parpin or d any p» e. ro ог Мас BMackinerr io е or lr: Mons. 2. Farm 3, Jetties purposes. ies or Landing places er ача for agricultural телам i to statistios ж. Soo selec most чеч ri he failed to ы views е eduontion eim before and denen — 1, tun stat y^ and|w reg pun cm TE or gres 4. The etes f Farm Houses, Labourers’ Cottages, an: d oth. Buildings required for X n pope d and the improvement ditio ns to Farm d other buildings for rs assessed under the ions of any Act of Rn CRM Оман ог среде ano on t. coms of ы bile: or Um Works of es "i other i D esed 9n the lands ane i „ No investigation of title is required, and th fuss financial character s not d кие vim the plans м rolled only by the Government, TEE ARTT LAND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. санк 22, Whitehall Place. The Right Hon. Rs, Chairman. йө this J. Barre X, pel "Engineer. T Company's Act Tenants for Life, Mortgagees, Сота еса of Incom ус Versos, nefcit Lessees, Incumbents, Charitable and Ty T A estate im Eri instalments, viz. :— asos 109 „ and ах Cottages for Agricultural of old RR aped oot OL CE ler yin BE. under the е Com; E е "Term of Yon: of eve v ier Rantcha e is fixed by the Landowner, as to adapt, the Annual e yment to the circumstances & may be Designed and t, and the Company еб the aud through Шар on odium and Esti- y Plans, ents 3 be executed e Landowner the aniwa No. 1. үү each of these cases the under the control of the Enclosure er qe addróssed to mo cA vy түтүү CLirronp, the ро, the Беота, Company, 22, Whitehall Place, London, 8. се Office of the 17 to tho t ety ө. at гом ою Уу“ и. ыы of жеч duced b ti h t pe hee — Fruta Md unty. It is now ^ qe em ised - annual examination in ural dent man will з either boon disa: |е baas received the Bath as the well-earned reward n | labours here. Companionship of of his Жый subject in e T at le: ength in fol fi рей! — и diteoting e ient practical kno tural Кге — = oid | ample ех! ibili pi >=» їп {һе nty, о де iy i n the Society” s map to to wii eh the ир. == funds to Joa gd for all the roposed annual compe tition, prizes чо н the com- was generally believed. се to be instituted on this|that the projeot for an n P it is to the officer Shall тш the project w appear leading landown will бча 7A has ners | been heartily takoi up by all classes in and out of the National Society. We have received the Prize Li : : and Pro- сео P En и p pcm M mmes of the 17th eed p of v Society of The ev € Mise iun IRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND COUNTIES Ехнївї= p o сен = чао Sois ex : У тА ё TION, and obserye that ийет злс additions 1042 THE GARDENERS CITRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, and атн haye bun made in the number| accorded to agriculturists аз a body, the position they and y of premiums offered, the whole ма “Р Med in publie opinion, the influence they exert, must | TN upon mod Hout scale aud ihe 4.48 and the power which their education has ге а th t amount mb the sum of 208 07, ma still more, both of these ооа a the gren value of spei t general education КА kis] б LT | the attention of rre v um ч — doubt b social position, MUSEUM OF THE AR AGRICULTURAL j|influence, and even the и pu „^ C. p ~ t individual farmer depend v i Examinations the фал. Ix the article on Arist Museums, м, reprinted in in | qualiti es of hend and heart for "which "le Роде, көле m rw einen, the 4, azette * Journal p гче а A4 e ои mis- „statement | | “їр daring bo haod and yonth, Mr. Holland m eh poi Ti efe ebont.4be Museum of the Royal Agrioultaral Colleg И was nos Каройи in. ЧАР Gagea whatever upon iT think tho Sd ely on i гем which I beg permission to E um - the relative importance complete г, seon not “ tM formed by A p мар P education of this TY schooling on the one side, annual Mes and se y them to tho. College" - lt owes, p and of the эп so that professional at ЕЕ z of Чы Messrs. Lawson, but it has been largel , о і се arose. | enco T y|1 һе discussion 4, imply y what it ти fit and | propositions by y other gifts and by purchases. Tt now per me for the ES ltu z t e posi puih id юше lode Suid. siio уы Du may be а, for : hat tbe Agricultura e у should confine | National Society Ж on жо, specimens Ao. whi АА ену {са meni itself to helping forward agricultura S roe ; the| Before satin, i ia — kat еы. way the College illustrate their A but at tho sam | other party believed that it might da w iba nig to Ре I bes. on atm help A, the preliminary educa — d Ts pne ы a raree-show, are чу езінді Everythi exhibited | o ns. This latter was as Mr. Acland's opinion anda re ihe. English. i Society is of real teachin e, and has a more or less direct 1% was founded on his belief, arie! tha it the pre +з] | question? what has to dono in oni кү da агора paaien in Mera or an | e Toere are rtm Мн all the produce of the other good position daring" Es is possible; a chief sources of the collection in the College кону, that this preliminary schooling for the ке. rss Y Museum аге as follows :— ers has —— érto m defective. It Үр also in өөдө much as s bati i ced the impression that this | are ever. 1. Hy, 1. The complete series of models of roots, tube ар meo mne : d t apprentice to conntry fr ќе. d the "mea Gen and agricultural seeds ard | epa uc фагы sud А у — bi р "L lo \ ot ин. Sow [7 may a assume that XE so eat — and pA б р aC stimulant or vidas TY "ALS о prem * | wien E Ай Жл. ' rientra Ойга i schooling red foods, ac, рле, mpe the Comit T "uie er wa A Uu e ^ believes d this, VE т. lection on is са tested an through the au at Booth Kensington, and waa Meo apab Pray lo үне т. í ap -á о y in the Exhibition of 1862. Specimens illustrative And pathology, anatom and therapeutics. These comprise preparations pes h А-АА - бомок em farmers mbers entering for this pertieular eteri ery, Mr. Х | competition pma shall have best acquitted Феи selves | eh aro eli tho guid б. А rich geological collection, both of fossile and | "6 the various local school examinations by t ke е 2 of the Universities, This cou The specimens were partly ойгон M tho | fe general meeting last Mar, and w sh WT гж. hear | i * S Р. ward ; the series has been ilr am tented wha at deg ree of success has attended the LAT Mies to | confers upon the майда: by the purchase b fon gr y wes CAN it bas ees subjected. " did what I could at LL — ДЕК: by the late Professor of Geology, Mr. Buckman, 2 j| th ав been = increased by the recent gift of Sir w Vernon Gui tural : : Focus lected; bnt I hope with all my heart | possibi m A пето collection, у the gift of tho that he neral meeting in question to oppose 46е ё е , ground that it was ! leaving cur duty towards ving , it may prove successful, mens presented by Sir x Vernon Guise, ajend thet the рафи icity giren to to E " au hayo оенэ will 54 num hs b "bet În that all hoth on па sir ° tns AE EN. umi p eau mong those most important in an b Еск к ali | Hie settlers in a new country should be К. aay TETI "a "n must Us notei) h however, that the Charter to the Museum fr rio specifies “t of be perk r than our — y be re si Jaw they timtely denies on reatly needed, while od шир af tne Vs Cheshire, È Hopes of the d and for ep L Breeds - men and" shee would be of service. and's advice to the Society was, 1 bel iMm hole AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. {The following was read before tbe Kingscote yon отау iaat by и r. J. Chalmers Mortop. ] re probably aware that within the last two "ad i the Ro oyal b ieultural ny d of Жыш, hnd " ie. ita Чин erae fn clause Р its | which declares it to ыл, Ta, incorporated ди the promot X. ion of the education of those who are i MS add en anxiety on f HE ug ө ipee “ona A nef Qa an Trilo, аз 16 wero, how e sopa ag farmers, Ж their fathers sorsusen 4, 1885] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1043 ТИГУ О (ер knowledge, anad аА. Mi [thes imagines Пи Па purpose o ту papar was to f ground where guidance nd gne ү, odi uel ай b^ шап tanco vi with the management of land and erops magnify the professional training as. s, compared with fhan i p? is jet t iw rk whieh is zn anim «t "рой, em and their individual skill in the and ha exclaims to the editoi the College 4 st xe ur sape mies nal varios. pe ions in which far pg consists. Á uare at present сы pedes on арй ame- [ur Жыт ч moreover na field longing {а "трів is the plan, as I shall state ength directly. lero n nd other farmers’ grievanees—Why do these things exist | any pro ge я а ienligral socie! я A w whether ib appears will and imprac- armers рор ihem unjust? Why do they constan n take еза Ui ЖЫЛ, grie ty, t . ea e give а Ig bu I hope to d heir you or noi; р succeed in | strength, and their time, and their brains, and their сара] ? I hope therefore that if ^ ou that it might ЫЗАК еу the | for lows To remuneration tban other people, and either posupy sho ald think 2, - 1 olor d e Ki суртеда - e te ttention of young pet who mers | 1204 by the year at the mercy of another, or si ере with | E P gener la EU oT ra aA d Аф Ё. E fol hic S ^ чыз алс 1 гета а in any y scheme for promo- 2 аб it would lead йй у » pioy са din U | British Agriculturist? ` ішу, I таїпёйіп, beca E they are "n cultural education in this part of the country, ofessional study much spare time now wasted, and | educated just as Mr. Morto ants them to be educated." сов tal uds to the eit part tit would have a wholesome cue е тев p In н ы м С — Ws ; cultural a siaa hich the National Society ion of agriculturists. Рег plac s rton seems to be that the lad should | has hitherto neglecte ? it would be well to extend tho district to the lough lik lies Й wo giman, stack like a stacker, shear sheep | T коп quote to ou many letters from farmers and n the Society’s m ap to otherwise assist. He will do pahing. x y rovince 0 ET) ?|th e kind." He will at fre d enjoy the liberty he has others in all parts of the rina. смеем іп те lh and that includes acquired ; ie "will think tran Гай аА? во ор Vest proved general ed orcestershire as W well as богет rshire. of a lazy life, he may be p у manage the ree rg СЗГ ot tion which Jefore ati the Society i state а farm as well, but certainly not one whit better tha d in e ; t probability there is of its bein, - i i -educated youth, he had gone fora year i^ early R Au uon | but which bes bein t oper stión for в ерга! tion will ask what pro y ч being accepted | to study farming at a farm, carrying with him a Tusc ciplíned | past— —the existing behind n of En alish agriculturists not merely by this Club, but by a sufficient number of | min nd, апа the cultivated bi rain í ofa man." stand much higher in I of intelligence than the ibers in the county to ensure its success. The thst 1 and in we have the best pens first difficulty i in the way of its adoption ppi is i-e] ўа, because they. express, as мы аре as I believe for the care which haie " ure goin of them the low prices for t the produce of our co n-fields. all the is|now receiving. I will, Mae т, quote only o one, the the great risk hanging over the and liberal, and to the extent € time letter of Mr. Áutho тоў Few ll make the presen b pol exiromely unfavourable on its | allows a зе general education durin: hood | “ Looking back from apum et view, embracing a retro- injrodnotion, That of course e eo enough; but the | and youth, which more than anything else is pre spect of two ge neratiops, the ады ЫЗ ше A genns три in то h d" y subject is jus ust now , befo yal l Agric ieultural in order to increase the poer md raise the position of ducem $ m Pase M e Still ү а E... edo р Lev and ib se e ур y profession whatever—agricultural or other, Bat the present generation wi th their fathers, the mental and wá or never, | though - all hold thi no doubt as strongly as this прое егу stri triking. however г unfortuna te ho t i writer does, that is no reason for putting things to mitting, еа the pre-eminent importance of The great difficu ulty, Minds "i ‚^н is that 16 is | improper dm An end society is a body in he PTA of Seal өйө ера too, rightly good schoolin ng for their boys, much more than scientific whic h men associate for a certa ain definite purpose. | or w rongly, t „е ‚ member 3 Cla b i lo or pragkical 1 prn after they haya left schoo. erly i 1 diy чя it were po ten H ant farm most anxious a abou iod 5 under their consideration and patronage. 6 the ere are rather have any noc which m Club may — eme w good things and even other better ү: Жк which | directed in promotion of this which they feel so дой within араай. of their sons кн of their means, do not mae to пз; and the conviction tha t there e are stron gly —but kn pe that this general education i is it w mao oubt ала. ЦА great interest prop ] beli that ki p ES - med. t | ety 8 ould confine itself to strictly vith this acknowledged ri „апі has the appearance | for which in pad vida we have ba adod ourselves | анте D Я T hope that n" er —— m pU shall certainly be all the more likely to stening may be confined to the ques EL » do ubt a first consideration of it therefore leads | ser rve our generation usefully if we keep ourselves or | no t pogine Ad lend ә National rechten Society rather to езй itas a project Los offers help, | even kx as ourselves to the work which snp oal d ibo the dere not o of ge love slight, t ards the great want „of the „дау. | belo; ongs to ns. үөү thus iti is that w l training which a well- I vent: e, ho cde t y believe ege neral ti and the. prevalence of a real a anxiety on this subject | by far the mos important клн ot our lives, stri Let us then refer no tees maining tw ts o is a hundred!old nts кену for the барт being | associate: we are in a society for agricultaral Mr. Holland's case, viz, As fact tpar there is is : р ultimately well nd lied b who ose improvement, we may feel bound to confine our atten- | and RE papay ated field f r the professor onal . proper business it т i € small у t that professional training ЕФ which — “оң atio on of t dep supply on the part of any agricuitural society can be. | {з preliminary education they are to be fitted fi be directel а indue ed to von in this fel C This felt want, which secures the popularity of Mr | their са М ото: Acland’s scheme for usiug the moneys subscribed for| The three p* ints h I quoted as the grounds of * On the first of thess points, what is it, let me ask, agricultural improvement towards the preliminary МЕ Holland's advice to qs Royal aiia rs. Society | Шав a young man needs besides land of "another. and education of sons of Тегү whether they are them- | on this def ect w -H t, tl selves to be farmers or not, is itself to my mind the Portes iready receiving and Tact. If we call th poen and ойс! puta that no such scheme is attention ШЫ 2 districts 25 л has ever дуре кыне iw P $ "recien - ай, p. ШМ di busi- o tl 1 at it does поё need any external spur or | ness? tact, and thus more accurately de h эа, that the Mop of nd робіт навон meaning, we do поб thereby limit it, but her in coun Pr зй than ever any previous. а | of the farmer has been of years wonderfully extend. “the scope of it. the knowledge of had. Ib is Vai resulting in the li fi and suce Кү farmer is part and EH] of large schools— of county sehools—a work in which nor even in general properly (een а over which one or he of the sciences; and the more and better county gentlem m s men of all grades in any t f may properly take great interest, whether ^ belong and 8d, that iti is | possible to е and | stimulate their | (терня and rin el by example, the more likely ar to agricultural societies or not. But u вап 1 skill and tact to avoid mistakes aud to reap NS schooling, f itis t i fal ar su icd M ou that the agricnlbural perly the work of agricultural тей } What | the Бану, апі ri Ae Raka ыч A is in dri way to pr gress which has been witnesse lè current te the i tofag ration hag venter im ег M field and enlinre; and thus bu ju. ot Ёре) OF the first point Ishall say no mor! n has been Боење е the need of all eral branches of a "A mina a education y со ламай, m in ral, is a ras sh to convince myself that ее as rinltural perfec et ra traini work Ad whioh they may prona kiko а ipis es should resolve that era raga schooling,| As to the need of “ business” ability :—we bave Tom that the t ty of any scheme | as ag oait it, is no part of thei Her ке is no| now е r the brunt of а competition * land for Bo the сана ре ае boys, and the | fear of its being пер1ес бу Ыы ч Lcd е the| with amateurs and one which has raised Di е coldness whi бе апу де oer к-р recs ce of ісце and ins agencies are ае apt | its а: {о rent greatly beyond w "m 3 h natural ting the ural educa ung | v forgets that I real work of the country is being | price for agricultural purposes. e to con- menis гессіуей, ате all the proof oneneeds Fiat hel fetten | done, not by them, but by each h inhabitant of the|tend with an ана developm £8 or Binti of these schemes ды уез all the aid that agricu vim po country for him 2^ Agricultural education, whether | in бег trades and manufactures, which h d Societies can give it, and that the former n по the sense of cland or of Mr. Ho jy is pro- "ar yond Of course we all know perfeetly well that thie better sh ud and will ‘proceed pretty much as it bas done| be. : сле {тота boyho od upwa ards is what mo e than | hi therto, It is the relationship of father id son|other food producers in the illl ti hout de country that is the real security for| beating down the value of much of ed field produce far 1 2 3 v their best for the general education | o Тэрбие whi i mu gr dd ly Au more alive also than ever, as arrangements there is ‚Ж уса be done, not only in the > loca 1 т arket s, but brad E ud jm food апп. > = Si 5 а ее "e to act, ». other important aims fen purposes altogether out a gera will do X sight, or divert to it that share of effort and atten-| of their chi ‹ y 101 which is pr operly claimed from us by them. they in be, to th e difficulties of making a living off К P I have already Өлай a paper which was read last | the len 5 will do their best for the al impar T " Belong sng Royal Agric qd Society, in which | educa f the son or sous intended fo succeed them | Борн ы їп diffe bbs parts d of гер. orl s it not Y object w e upon the Society tha t they pa the farn. A is in the Ain point, however, where | plain that there is unusual need and unusual oppor- (comparing the knowledge of one ine, Ё E bat now-a-days for the exercise of shrewd- t of another) as the applica- and enterprise to agriculture is at length making “тї a 'to the pel of ефира! апі 1 рга skill : ex stimulus d id it seems to me that Loy eed it more than те оп d er а шер tu especia! ed or, notwithstanding the the farm, and Ia ld o f young i no in 106 my subj i ir ti hich every neighbourhood s nerally postes it less than they us 4 К: ject, and I contended it was nob iE ме arte ые Led WA Hai (be fini artius aed 1a тр е formerly T. s yi risen and аге rising | groove that used to eu them. ы ш ИГЕ Srienltural Society ; that ha other in that peel lamenting tbis, bnt only stating wba пете will be аще "- n rt дош not bem чел r 1 mee кесепе nce which the Agri- | generally admit to be the fact. The sons seek М. ? he юп uch humbler, b ugh far inferior, y yet | cultural га of En sd have thought proper » betten ind employment, and nee i in M i ial patro: ; but which, as atiet m subject that did per o the Agricultural take under their — pa i ch LE ESTE m з which is masora could d йереп E E: E á $s 2 Е “au mely thaw should be made | believe, needs that patronage so much less than th м vi far y pe aZ preme rh North British strictly agricultural Poesio which they might have ме m yocp of "heir orders. 2 luris ренга і thise in tbe | taken up. Small as the educational influence of sad | te р трет rvan mn lad tt ti in many rm Sum 1 ion local, over the great it is T so strong ап ng as it was; and all this ien eri relative importange of the good | societies, whether national or 4 al, Ma: gre жор у kta k js г E i iA sd education which nhood's | of farmers й ни ir district may be, it will i І sake, whatever uui — adopt, and the ficient i if Я their own master 3 pc den than it it used to be. — He must t be ble "pecial education which t never- |in the feld "which properly belongs to t ed, d ad on | not onl 1044 the score of a diminished a ои asque: labour; eed this skill more than he used to the intensity, asI ed call it, now-a-days, pea of o А. урну of far he THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, was not possible to those who took their farms 20 and 30 si ps EA eed in it of careful, sif e than vege- superintendence. id life needs it mo ia dentia ng with the dead stuff of a merely material manufacture ; but the progress of agriculture has be een | Кыны апа an years ago. It is ible an ung who in this way the ni takes a farm at prese And isit not desirable ү МЫНИ їп ich cap UH hay ы E it not well that besides the m е | ооб even here we can | 1 f of knowledge a hich | and such a jene in the field, a man should kh e depends. There reason th about 16, with that completer understanding which sees | contending for t "s hte of di at apart rom its circumstances, and dis- not have their ЫШ tested b rs ti +h the mere local colour in which ` that history is The pr ESENE value of thi ation on might be made the « subj ject oft that FE of C imported manures and meer [m and all this has been already provod by the light which it E thrown on the action of manures and on the farm. We kon more plan nts u upon our acres than we w And e meat manufacture, 2. е., on the growth of both Pies and animals. It would be easy to illus- contend, therefore, that! takin examination nee and actual account, it j. ssib mino in thi F1 r or county. or nrov puted that TT used to do, го we ату. us Mr. Dudding, of Wragby, еден ГО; who believes in де enter intelligence of the present generation ** Thac the ДЕ part of the business of a farmer is in advance I do not MM 8 young men of БА father's € 40 or 50 years ago, ace plou their own е: end: anie ding pn a vitet, асани of nce in fact, taking part in any of the practical work on the farm. Now th disi is Ty У different; not onein ten of the higher class ould be capa able upon commencing ananga T ex his own practical experience vario: bam on his farm. . Clare Sewell Read, of Norfolk, comparing uo younger of the present generation with the past, Ing, groom E t d ind vorum farmers, I don't think they are much improved ; but of course езгеч knowledge of the principles and | science of agriculture must . I may say that I k ofn this neighbourhood, of the p of 22, ge is ptm i of o ducting а large farm to о ad vani e unless entirely trusting t to be the general opinion that t rs had, possess superiority as regards that «еге арр, ability де ^il which now more than ever 4. here is the professional intelligence on which this s sl ‘ought to be founded. „What an immense of | seyi us upon the farmer at any е уз t is not necessary to do во here, for you have СА н this suppor ted by o D late many a к EXE чы x here, and taught during the past season by Profess Church, of Cirencester; so that this county has the t r|selves as farmers, It w agricultural education Fir dee ene "of re led the т in the ackno the value scientific knowledge. h by the еа X the Royal гест "Collega, and by the formation of local classes for the study of the | sciences of agriculture. Well, then, gentlemen, I think I have stated at suficient length the largeness of the field over which a trictly agricultural education extends. | рап must acquire in it knowledge, skill, and - before I have admitted iu all humility the comparatively ре i SAM of the preliminary general ow on of bo d and m ад 1 may appe er о you rad it vim e een eight a survey of the extent of biete which thorough goo ires, bos is Sek „even pem in th the of hii is — a liberal ойор; and on which we for the ultimate influence and position of хаети s as а body. opponent, as he thinks himself, in the North Brilish Agrieuliurir t, takes the - of a lad leaving seris ide and half educa «edis agricultural | lim tra says - i he we the length of starting with his capital, what has been the e ucation of this lad from 14 to 20 ine s и on of some kind he must get. lthink I can Suck He to brown pipes and smoke no end o tole. And then follows his passage, азат quoted, about the advantage of coming well educated to the work of to be, For merly a man's professional career as farmer was limited to the area represen "mi nm ле: ш qe | 1 he student or | an hus us tend agricultural i improvement which is ае че after a suffici object c of ety а assistance of елес and of men, club аву the arrangements for the еи тетя and of practical kno ies. т: sid үз зер - examina tjr attractions e My g man to uch more improvement than he vod үг brine both Society and Club would be w Mi. its of their proper fields of operati for several ave bad to give it up for want o Highland and n e Бен: have candidates for di can't - the loli of us : hich will thereby be dies ja its fav years, EN market town. ‚ The practice which long experience as а ^ armer the better is it for hi — an nd re his saguen ure al ма геег, but when once he does of all з аат in which he could take part. Ifa theorist intruded, it was rer. vih some lop-sided d his n the agricultural Ac whether his dient. be defecti ve or not, let us not leave him to the pipes and liber rty a and laz ziness whi ich my сей H а twithstanding failure ‹ rticular pro rovince on tl ог impete truth which d and w п laughed to scorn w that of lig practical farms, he cannot be induced to take an interest i in "the i rar late John Smith, of Bowldonf ormed one Ped; small circle, his — of he pe ог thought and of discussion w. - | tbe skill of the thoroughly “well-educated agriculturist are to be a acquir red, {жк ау с; H Farmers recommendation of mere points of farm ped of Ae sorge — have taken hia in hand. Their tion “ ы six-field for a five-fleld rotation of crops, How | ве is it n d. Smith had an occasional agricultural co хааа, whenever and wherever suc ch x ы ested, would have les «р the pro- reaa 2 agricu tural students in two Clu e Robert Јо gis the Ri : The he second re College was founded. m» надао а is that we he in this cou клен Cire: oiri of pr tural stadents, to whom a stimulus dut and from wee we shoul 'casio spon ndence, TI remains to us, with a friend. їп Scotland, and he a ga rar d with m labour and е: the ML. amd The uch | impossibi a id d eat objection see many a candidate gri -— local i: this the ility of determining Hodie ‘proteiene by керсуу „Dou ibtless ess you cannot ascertain the tact beyo; thereafter brin ng Ret of fres material E hea: but you bos. tni en merit in the scheme ifs T ness or an Institution wh us? We have the ei Fors e dents every where, the 7 я ар к жы ташыт takes us anywhere, and the penny daily paper that brings every w as you may say, to no longer t » or parish, or market town which i have before us, and periodically the prc Society ste from one county to another, and brings t the farm mers of - | leest as jas ав can à prs by the board of naval examiners who pass cadets and lieutenants on board ship, and who are veg meg in as a guarantee of their professional trap c and skill. I would n hese examinations tition almost оче 6 there used to be in e classes for of farmers at our ploughing hes, precodent for the much pis elaborate "trial ot Nor is this all. It is not nearly all. We have now the science for at least a quarter of a century have given = of a` full e pe gn bein ng accessible of. the t the the f ural p nbn with EU mer deal he It is no theory at all. as t al al and substantial truth as anything that can be dealt with by the horse and or butcher’ les, T relations to one another of the several kinds of materia atoms of whi ch the world are the subject of whether we know it or not, the results which ive gather i in the harvest field and market place, as advantage which the enthusiastic labours of men of| thei a Sgt and pleach а fence like a yn er, an o abilitv in all 1 | con: ма knowled ws, | des er, | séquaininnes with rd - theres be tested by and compe- | еп ons y le с ye catechism. There j is already | |K te all o а | Gloucestershire, and if the should. feel disposed to can hardly fail of kill by which I should like to see the pre тагы А and apprentices of а cou good r claim to the Society's honours and rewards, The North British Agri ае : Permet таъ іп would ugh saying that I like a ploughman, shear like s a a anie d pw like nd there e properly ascer a series of written eere quale = by а ersational ‘examination: So also could most of h be tested in ordinary rules of radi practice, the and of manuring, the details of т cultivation fro. b omg s м.а end, the history of the horse, ox, an P, from red „of all E — — animals, with them, "d a this at è processes of tillage | rom colt and ,calf and lambhood u кишу pa |i through the gentlemen whom I able consideration of the proposal. THE CATTLE PLAGUE. = v. x My father in carving 1 occasionali а ie ass off the table and smash і ктт put the ^ owa Ts bu bat Ie fault o er més sd i d seed at ris iem ep ik bs 5 where i have “ caught" it, D ру отаны is | become develo within emselves, 0 ax and — which gair " own co U а T is developed і in any one i d|it does not follow that the fist P peon e it. "The world is supposed to В зан e|if во, was the tle disenso cree e | ог has it been subsequently sent „1 И other place—or did it issue Я NovEMBER 4, 1865.] greater completeness of the reporte. Then | more easi] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | case by the come the South-eastern Counties, and then the Eastern Ж had а beginni: r лой d sent to | ca mast bavo м, mee а usly, or, more our у, gradually panye ie ngar e circumstances correc ble to its. development; and if originally epe under the said favourable percer] E m the development not take lace any n wd k^ under similar cireumstances, the c ^ her contagious diseases, as small- pox, жай t pe de ? Bu t, howev ver the case may be, it is satis- include only Essex, Norfolk, m beer 2 then КЕРҮ, t for fedus. с W der d. pe, four distric! ol e 140 es for all the rest of Кайн, ө In ox s are whole g cou of where but a score or two + ng, Ergat " diim sento view me e disease and treating | it i in a we ír. ыан of Capellie. Whether it fho fever 47: from infection, or from f the ry 0: acting on the excretory organs, atter E оиб up.in ing the skin, the kidneys, а о way of charming disease n the ped and let oul I wa y wife am sh groups o m Ме been ke. This obeervi ve that the 1045 — = — M ee тата. ли le t. чони 2. But besides th damage done by game, it i f more d sometimes, unconsciously, use ards them. e landiord complains tbat tbe son of the — cd at he aut eda and are not в up: ped to express the. potu ntes. К „е visitation. damaging ai ә. тз arden ^v er ре! дү Pis ES ith а I rope round bis peck. tribution of vages. the C ясы been asked доц abo e diso rder, va t md More үт Эг assurance rom a discussion in the Common Coun when questions were decline of the disease in the metropolis. hairman of th as measuring its 22 ra be derived | course not answer he quies directly or few diseased an vered, and od pro^ alth, i t was not lies, nine last two market буз 34 end But an of the eviden Mr. Gi bbins ibo to add that, mou the mina ома show КА nt | clean bills of he t,|or dim hat he could say, b as was that ver mals brought to t wo sick animals this was > woher А, restriction the the greater prevalence of disease, At all events the actual supply has been little interfered with, though first eveni чес апа 3 ie morning, шеу а ben each bath, ig ,remsiing in in d. m чий slight f stio o'clock I Lane m d t L SCIENCE CONGRESS SOCIA: Пу. Hopes ed AZ Au d an sd n the Game Laws read ber o T he President of the Edinburgh | 94 bh „ | tenani e is whether tbe proprietor's са w that ei cw at has manent by | Few tenan ifo when dy. ваа ;- edid the et of peni eto or caper ys they do enter x infect not through t ре , havi loose z courso x 71 not diffcult to conjeeture v aere -- intended. u are yourself, I believe, awsre of an wbere lae ЖТ ni h ceeding." Finally, he * € e he may but does not tbink baving him for а tenant а subject for con- таай, Now, ders lo one word about gami t's lonse. FHP course, Bet: T A M invitation. ^ view the ге се ot what һе styles "such a aprooseding А (the coursing of hares by a tenant). *'I fancy it is very i dou coia jon was given,” = anco of this letter will petim ti е whole s his 2 [1 =a lord wort! t of these laws, and «i e ad vidi e game in о в һе 1 og зоа на; pure Аат some advocate their total abolition. Even ry | nd Be. A. » кй xos 3 for XY g aay э tes sir ever enters the air-cells ЕА the Fiat all жарша examination " them will show how vindictive, EM € kerer, to the diminution of tbat hich are taken up by the muc PE nis бай: either| ferocious, the репа are ба any infringe ne 2 Dave been sent to the butcher. P. even when nume- Кшм or pass into the yo e into | their enactments. Their effect is also most disas Eory dont am oq / А е dci» Be — e the blood d. X avara That A r idea to on the m poe ^ od оп class in the cen here db hes rosrel е. ben ooops, and fed by the hand some, but it rtheless istricts. iris e last 20 yea om convictions wea. young. They are excellent on the but I rani егей im by air taken ino de lungs, but the indes abend төй from upwards of | cannot see tbe sport of shooting such largo о Баі ашо animals, tps poy not t tako in sufficient oxygen to oxidise the | 10,000 in England "alone. The losses Y ousiained Ьу | 3. Cultivated land in the neighbourhood of preserves еа should be in the owner's hands, but if farmers do hire д entirely ren upon exercise, or a diseased | game has long been a cause of just complai aint, Ei nit із land in such situations, they know what they may siate ы ; lun ш aving written until I am tired, I dmi itted by every competeut judge that high or — will no ood day, Mr. Editor. Philosopher. ve бесін is incompatible with gam Sometimes preserves adjoin. the the farms of other proprietors, h lief myself эче all game soi Theme а: some hard cases where the s 2, The ze owing Cattle Plague Returns have been керв. si е wit great adv. stage | "* f AL s ММС 5 d ейн But ties, he tenai Mr ышту Department of e Privy |4 | to the d eng om O, ner ifa more сөн, law adjoining I proper its dde reat causos of complaint; and the еа cue Tuy UU DUE pr ү gge the total tres was thou; ecessary, that speci ecial | increase rapidly ха sim: iy iet a alone, On man » Swedish number of cases which have occurred in Great Britain, : Turnips са ps чуй e ground dui gr eter ; ; damage was ins cted, ty not voler a 40s. n е ioak the skin of root after ly those which have rtained from the th besid. “| without e rra LS i ч ; might be recoverable like other deb es com- | root, which Tenders them liable to be en by frost. Б" received at the office from pensatio y even the offofhares | It is often impossible to ШЕ them in the autumn without к whether appointed by the Clerk ed e * | or рһеава ntsby wilful t rs; but 1 appear here as | poaching the ор wot жик, and even if they ould be racio ^ by | ше local authorities. Thé Gum sepresenting the Scottish Chamber of Agriculture, and es ; or jet enr priu ^ ечат br dimer Kimi | I propose simply to — the resolutions agreed to | given before Mr. Bright's Committee on the Game Laws э | љо [Total cases reported iid hr that x апа to at these la "p to be | cannot fail to prove the difficulties farmers se bave fróqusatiy Юю 3 | eR cemént of | modified and € - as at least to render them A aig e be od ago vk еч 85 | Su | eme more in harm: -— with i ustice and right feeling. Mr. Pusey, Sir Harry Verney, and Lord Hatherton СЕРЕ uu | Ка s There сап be n a qualification Act being іп | is most conclusive tbese send I will only : uote a $5 25 т 22 i$ 2 |forcein н Бе йт e is required in аре In е | few w from Hatherton's evidence :— soon ЕЗ PS 3 91 E latter у тту 5 full right to the game o e pae found, as а farmer desirous of int KE е уз y wS tes E ala A unless he voluntarily divest himself of itin bis agreem nt with | tenantry and into tbe neighbourh: us: E H во Б 8 n $ the landlord, but in Scotland a tenant cannot мн гор э of cultivation, that it was utterly hopeless A E. - E Е е | = & p without. the special redi of his Mies how: nae A er regy реч aU e сед; for the " E i though it were renew: lor nde merely geason = a | r^ rat Ieis Ба јона алели ойы "the owner of an entailed estate | their numbers to such m extent I ound 2-4 was А йыны, Police .| n legally t a le е game fora term beyond bis | effectual cure but destruction." And rm Hn A и рее 158 | 194 | 5778 25572520 202 485 | own life. Оп the other hand, propriet and all authorised | travel miles to the nearest fi ld of Swede Turnips"—a s — 2. South Eastern Co.) 905 | 154 | 3284 1169/1607| 197| 251 by them may hunt kill game at фи in the felds and | ment which I can personally borate, І һатее -— эч € mms жан 980 | 94 | 833 | 373| 282| 42| 136 | enclosures осоп a tenant. тача a landlord had | 100 hares on a young G d on а spring erm ing. n 35 | 183 | 3031 110511482) -161-337 | full right to make his own s in parting with his land, a-dozen of which rem. on thefarm during the day, fms C cnet "Co. 3 11 | li6| 51.45 7| 18, provided he can get ^ to agree them; but to let | but retreated to their cover, fully two miles off. no Е ан а 91 9 7412 а 22 а fret fo grow ою «тра, and. then; it may be, to let the | farms Jand extensively, or who takes а terest in ^ North Midland Со.) 18| 32 51| 41) 6| 8] right of cone crops, or to retain it for|agriculture, will continue to consider - gama, or 8 North Western 00) 42| 39 | 178| 55 19 6 40 himself, is, to му Ели leastof it, unwise on the part of the | anything elso but а nuls The Marquis o Tweed idale is 3 Yorkshire ..| 118 | 89 | 258 | 66| 126) 11. 501 agricul бали; and not very creditable оп the рањ of the | well known through gdom as а most enlightened 10. Northern Counties 34 | 86 | 472 |212 201 24| 35| proprietor. е Scotland, tenan invariably assured that | practical agriculturist, E do not Knot & moio rion who п. кы е & | | 4l q | the gamo will be kept леру ect dedi the| makes his bread by farming whose reputation or ski s8 | 60 | 180| 5l| 110 rops, and promise merally kept by the t culture stands so high as his lordsbip's does а. s md 666 | 828 | 3182 |1153 iul 154) En тай jority of landowners. Bull, there are numerous instances | Lothian, or om has done so muoh in int ucing id m — arpi losses to tenants, veg d where hares and rabbits | moting a profitable system of — iog. Now, ха. n? и, 678 leseo. 7912" Vas 2047 | 9 are preserved. It is true tenants bind themselves | preserves partriogos an and pheasants fors friends ; y from seeking all т for losses from game, how- | but bares аге not perm: rmittel to rs either his own — A, Times haa hi iri zin on tbe previon pete п m ее" pd may be destroyed. It is exceedingly those of his tenants. Loid Tweeddale alto sets a nol ble week's returns we dure some statistics of foolish, bes it is во in appearance than у, а е Here dd юе ны ды Y. roprietors by ee Pes Сане Ер быны us ear, Upwards | damages are found more in recovery, when | tion o м8 ба ubt E te Pages qur Mp IE мал ше СЫ mor TES I UD бт, е та тра: ану EN аса it is commenced before е Sherif, i. simply from extensive woods and tions being devoted to 1900 fue died. M e sure more t e| n tak d - "higher Courts successiv ES but tbe ече; ot ams Arar " Care Y "ink ie mot Bo evident total 1 vere HURL io зеб сш, bat "they grall the pee » Outer dam Ordinary Ja Inner, nd, it oan bo um ренге ation in а cultiv: ated coun M uite irrecon- ll loss of stock, As to the recoveries, there are | сар eeu Lone The decision there is final on the ord аве with the intereat of unes popuh i Whatever Tegistered just 707, which would be only 5 per cent. on | put the amount of т! falls to be settled b jory trial, ve said ав to hares applies mh douh e Pres in Legard to P Mcd áttacks; but then the pro ооп can, of | wbich Te ult iù a new or second үт xiet; e p Jaw T iE d aer that landlords may make what course, only be measured by the number of jen Hampges, ШЕ олсен, ушаа on Che part E. А-А 4 to расии in tbeir leases they choose regarding them. There Which cure was attempted. е metropolitan district | CEPS to (ho fret loss, and endeavour as speedil — is one thing I decidediy protest — and that is a rez rs to have suffered most, as migbt balai "be t quit of the farm. Were actions for game dama for even the smallest amoant, being necessary for their «ресіх д, though perhaps tbe "tale M swelled in Ynis be final before the Sheriff or paid magistrate, justice would E destruction any more than for tbe killing of rats and mice, 1046 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, a farm were let on condition that rats were to be preserved for | the matter, gave him notice to leave. That was the уйу in | standing Mr. Smitha aa н н the Sport of the landlord, aud sho uid a farm- abourer which free speech on tkis а was sought to be put down, om ge аір аф ез fot his little pet € pet, there i accidentally or even systematically destroy them, I do Mt GEORGE po Bedford, said that a great deal of the | 991% as much and more praise and credit Fu is think any penalties could be пао on y à person or erem aching which w much complained of arose, not {гот the | great tackle and the great inventor wh 4: е to the on the tenant of the farm. if the licences are retained fact of the preservation of game, but from the ЕНА nfortunate whole life to its perfection Joseph N. ia ped his (unless the sanction of the MK ua is iht for destroying | circumstance: which the agricultural labourer was too often rp сн set, Oct * Josep lls, Queen: M ges will be gained by any change that сар be | placed. Dona the winter months and a oat part of the ct, summer, a great proportion of the agricultural labourers in the ampion Wheat г. Hallet ett vili country were unemployed ; and as their remuneration when statement, is said, w y rmers make such they were Меры e small, they were glad to take advan шу pago T Sept. 16, barrio hy do not far ieri stipulations in their agr ws Аниту MR ud Jandlords ire of any opportunity of adding to their own and their the Е А :—“ Mr. На llett withdrew from ri eaim ty мана from game гата; milos subeistenoo. e thought S ne mig le less thi Tuy - e power of a tenant to ded to occupy | ђе did. not see how t ould. do avra, А * y with them ту whom he did ве Тапа unless the; amo E g he game must belong е freas to the owners or to the е ротира threshed hi cu Ь that he but this is not and has never been tho custom. The game has of the land ; and, as between the one and the other, ith e 18 crop, an w Pio an entire right of shooting over it. If gomar were done lo. es ti at DE crops from game, it was one of the consequences of the а, = g to the rural population. But ther ways in which some farmers protect themselves from Miren, and one is by having i añ active man on the farm who knows how to set а wire. Sot us, mi t " paper t if the game laws ' were abolished altog r they frequently leads to great evils. I have known some old men | must (en a trespass law, so that that jaw should м veis to Fidei ex cni Pa oF parser ene x apply even where no damage had bee He would, ү Сос nesday, Ni —Present ; одамо -— вау ábou Bord "E Tredegar, President, | in be, аан; үлү е | 405., whic ch would probably Жетем, тре of t€ murderous Lord Chesh Lord Feversha ош of honest labour. Riotous dissipation and idleness poachers, vide wx eing tempted Meer SaN ре: LM Maj jor- General the Hon ood, Sir J. V, ing to the severity of the penalty. Bart. ; Sir ey confess to having broken a law, but then it is а law of Hom Cor rresponden псе, Dent, M. d т. Druce, Mr. Brandreth [o Nr. país making, Shi fat We had Тш res бүчүсү eem The Cattle Pau and Quarter-evil.—As I have, Hamond, Mr. Holland, M.P. ; Mr. Jonas, Mr. La ү Ex wich all laws ought to have. received notes from ар in Bedfordshire and A a Ti^ Randell, Mr. Rigden, Mr, Sanday, Mr, t t the admit trati on of | Somer: А Ars iring about t recipe against quarter- . Smith, 1 Mr. Thompson, Mr. Torr Mr. Henry e grea iünproveraent, in nac evil, it may be well if you pum give a notice that the | Wilson, Mr. A Wilson, Mr. Frete, Professor d elck квн д ГЭФ И ' rJ LH ou and the Sheriffs of Counties in Scotland. in place of the | ОЁ flour of brimston e (brimstone); the animals being| The following "Ner Members were elected :— poesi: the Peace às at presen. kept іп the Tits on a little bày until the following | Atchison, William, 18, Cannon Street, , London, E.O. In the Night Poaching Act iranin are mentioned, and have pue John Thornhill Harrison, Proceter Court, | Boot d: dob, Pa Cp Plymouth, j sdiction; and all table offences must Qe tried. by | Stonehouse, Gloucest MIR Cooper, Jonathan R., Manor House, Barton, Bury && he Court of Јазіісіагу. Now. Justices of Реас ox Fowler v ‚ Smith.— Having Te а constans reader of | Edmunds 5 the only "t panim а A ia айг inue. their th last 10 years, I have | Day. Ric hard. Hodroyd Hall, Wak jedgments on the merits are final and conclusive. In both | Deen ‘ойе еп sed at the piugent remarks of Mr. De Westphalen, i don e: Street, CET common and statute law judges are debarrei from sitting in | Smith, of Үү соон, : the subject of steam cultiva- осеке Rahiri. d, Waterstor House, Puddletown, Dorchester judgment кес they or their маи have ыа erp tion, ani like many others have admired the pluck and | Huntland, William, Rodley, Westbury- -on Severn dibika fl thé Elo Donont std Бёайи+ё of tho very mon | obstinacy * йм promitto of the * Little Implement,” | Houghton, John S., Railway Hotel, Southampton d against t| t| if n ou H we Pulp. жиры M Mannamead, Plyavouth А ? Y 2 h, t t Tu vd M is the cumulative pena alties that may | different йа pa the sábio subject, having Бееп | 5m mith, йош, Plymouth no or ornwall EA. л эре B A. а тан тты with the prevailing idea that Mr. Smith has | Таг А eorge, Barnli him for such trespass. But he has killed a Bare or рһеазап&; | 8014 many more sets of ta ckle through vi ingenuity o of nios —Major- eneit he Hon. А. N Ноо, Ы e ond is inflici bei game, not being а duly qualified person. Ifl bardly dared to contradict him in sede print; still, | that. the Secretary? 8 receipts during the past three кийе aro by no monha ar Öt DUNS i4 s бййошә: aud from readin ng I irticle on Steam Cultivation in your | vidnih liad been zi examined by the Committee and three times for the last week's Ball, & Co., the eyes Pme | of my Petar an on the othér side of the question, 1 and found. со orrect, The balance in the hands ol Eus e den resedit to stata what te са тау observe, that as I am not ап implement manufac- Беан оп € Ps October was 8707. 14. 5d. The The resolutions adopted by the Scottish Chainber o£ | turer, or agent for "the sale of any implements what- | quarterly statement of subscriptions and mart Agriculture Were :— ever, I have no personal interest in the dispute | 30th “ТҮЗ did tue quarterly cash account, wi lat, That hares and rabbits be dropped from the | 2 to which is the ** best application ;" but being about | laid on the table. i^ e Coimmitteo recommended nd game list, 3 yore ceni eed i е си machinery | the sum "adopt và sold out of the funds This “ agains in ngland, thin may fairly lay claim to some | report was a gune из b 24: елее а и М u a: experience in the matter, and I must really tell Mr. OURNAL.—HMr. Thompson, Chairman, reported that Sheriffs of öf rmn зи йай: Smith that the со nparative statement of the cost, &с,; | the prize of 5 501. € zn fie Essay on Middle-class * 3d, That cumula tive N for thà ыйа ot the two sets of tackle that he publishes, is a very | Education had been offence be aboli one-sided affair, as P o UN i whatever is said about the | motto—“ Mind rule s Matter," The President having “ 4th, That rne be m ligibl , and it is attempted | opened the enve mA announced the writer to wm x all cases of in injury caused by iii ЕШ o E game during ma zur" of cost, two widely | Robert Va Пепе, Bureott Lodge Farm, Le ihe currency of the lease—the amount to be deter. different. indi Seri de powerful веб оѓ Buzzard. The papers written p? the Rev. mined under the authority of the Sheriff? ^ е suitable а hiring сав dan > е = E work | Evans, Sandbacb, and the Rev. W. H. Beever, were Ift i eavy country, and move from tive Sia Med giv en to those resolation A penr б (sometimes probably 10 or 15 miles), and that i is called SHOW-YARD CowTRAOTS.—Mr. Torr reported the proportion of agricultural Resin ^ nd would of the Committee that the perii much to make a better feeling jn society ; iod "t farms, and expected to tear ш чл ic. und 10 ог | on the Society's plant be increased to the complexities of these laws were simplified, |1 "as emen €— and the other is all. pdt, kept at | Messrs. Easton & Amos be instructed to insure in their cumulative severity diminished, the 03 е far тш, probably ! set ont to suit them, and | machiner ry belonging to the Society, which is now they | 9! ly ER fi Pas nly working | The Committee considered the pes of i nip Ts m > [about в иен Hen. nee tlie differenca between liminary plan prepared by the Surve; т, under of the community, - А P P to th he балай Holland, М.Р:) thought that 6s. 10d. and ЛА 74. “get acre, hits no doubt would | direction of the Committee, and mien e on with thia бол the LP di t к Suy occur under such different circumstances ; but E e | with some slight modifications, It was даат “кН it $ i men mue obliged to Mr. Hope for favouring thei m with his very | Value arid quality of the ek oq in most of T construct sleeping wr for the 1 i wi 8 he en sh eve ie, cir is arden та ake Tr а | shedding. it considered the rough en br th ; jJtéd—, it arg read with avidity by та who were most interested in the | have never lost à day's work except from bad weath y of the Society. The surveyor was with thè upon the occupiers of the soil Не Ed convinced that | 07 bre akages, and that sharp, are also in my neighbour- | to to prepare corrected ре ol to mako б necessary The Com- —before many years were ov and of the Jeden propHotora would induce them to make such a | nearly all of which are to Y let out, but are scarcely | corrections in the forms of specifi we for планет - bd couplers, a ‚| ever сой except when mine can Я go, though id mittee directed. н чыл М ча ew ze tender, oh Ext to-R iod Eien charge only 6s. per acre and I charge 20s., and consider | to persons intimating their intention Mery er the system of game preservation, and which had caused payment of за еас was rn во very much crime in the ro^ y ad А of those years during which | or they T ld not рау for it. And now, passing over the | advertisements be ы Y dc do Ше plans ean Ж Bisky WiLdoN, Hdd, Nol. wd tlat dedi th Күк. o yd Да а the next head, “quantity inviting ten tating tha phi public mind was лею [^5 dis tlie sübjédb, they eodid work done,” а e remarks apply to — X эе й inspected at = Society’ во ОР e after the 186. bh iot Li ex A get any yd in "m game a". EI Bel)s Messenger, Mark Po; p Ў ear some of Mr. Hope's statements, as, for й example, that there had been 10,000 бон ода for offences Mom he 8 AT (ors six day Е in rigen mber) ihe pes d. Бийди, Buitding 1 E farm, prominently before the public they E X. Ба i DA аз e ground with the same s implement а dozen times, This report was erem q D Scene rg Aer Lin ai а ошу, did not wl сур now. But when I tell Mr. Smith Bof EETING.— On the motion of Sir J IT о Sh VUA d LANA De portant consideraron |а and your readers that in the 25 working Pad of last | seconded bys Maj бәнем! the ups di. ening tro tho i srani noti я Wis DN UE й I cittivated with v^ tes E reds of = Monday, July 16, 1866, was named foi y à respectable farmer that he had got notice to quit his | exaetly res, or 9 acres а t the Bury meeting. tad be vod the 3o talie (oo much informed him xg vs һе | different fiiius of stif heavy sg and that had seu. A letter from the President 0! Le n je { th dp of m much about the game 14 of Vienna was ; оге, and tore 16 up from 12 to] I 1 Agricultural Society. & of a потере uone scd] tbe nis г y p o | Impérial Ag of Live n about ! 18 irichés deep, I think you will all ee that notwith- | announcing their forthcoming "gshibition 1865. THE GARDENERS' уотриввв % 1865.] RDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1047 e ral Machinery on the Prater of Vienna, |The most "a TEA 8, M-— а І buy Шеш нш mjer Вч d | since ше, but dart have given it up, for t they found it CATHCART, with a view to the due satisfaction | than the he алаан т vbb $ сет зт better is [i min рау. It wantsa good deal of pris after, and ET. bitors, moved that t the following instructions | the fat to it, am m eren s v — | if à man can’t take Pm | in that he will lose byit. и Exhibitors, ч instructions lei. delges. ef | he Roi АЙ, Р ut the fat. Itis|I could ро оп talking about it for an e longer ; and pe added to Tas is Jedy in the Мы at Феу me hn A woe and boiled ud them |I've thought oftentimes that with my experience m E fé meéroctéd t yii viry | for dag uie. m » "prn the е thoughts that comes into my head I Cre ^most EN d t it meric der, and t ture, uox of i y p of Implements in its numerical order, and to ipee e th € е rresponds dir ne =! mh and шу few facts, an d yo ur йоайд, ru be he fat, last they d much about, It's wonderful di T А ré d and those tha the erences there is t tik could make quite a pretty lec p» Keeping.—The туч. аге n the food for them of them the | T each day t the number of the Stand from welchlag un see in short time what of 10 hens -- 1 Знатан fich they wi I never found more good froni anything | 1846, and of A heus, 1847. In the first year two by Mr. Thompson, iud carried, . in my life than I did from a lot of old and spoilt or couple of Sarku e drake were К үт MA bui Кош the proposition of Lord: Cat! 1 | rotte as you might call it, that I got for 2d. Tie food was ali a high ihat Prof И oslcket should deliver à phe at the pemi A little of that Е" of their er wil did market p price; "the ө ptoduos sold in the Че.) Yo Siely's ош, о п Tu ау the, 6 " December, аё | а great deal better for and will cost | 10'"18 are are kept clean, and well housed and at $ PM, 0n Disinfec fants. relat E апа | 1}@. or 2d. а pound, mm У that i m saving -= fed ramai three ma ra a day р? young, v b vé «si, including all the more o recent cheti mical rae n all. in the goodness of "the food. I haven M n ofa large grazing yard in the daytime, This mi bang reference to buildings, y haf 15 el varying t "über ORT thom occasionally imde and generally to the health of ico "stock, the | ОЁ o s nor Grass plot that they can be E Polaios, with the tion of infection, and the treatment of infected т pu во оак to put the grain d I give them bet shorts ай Dar : o - Keeeptt-1800. #4, 1, саггіо e gir will not lose sight of In vessels for t еш, The old d cast-off kin Case— Г i == use of th фе ена | ^ m Be E i rs 01 s s regards the agricultural om of the manure so the American. cheeses 58 is what I uses. Bere, med. .. ja. pi : н us 7. „åt E м 0 " { f the or Wheat— t—Nwith a bit | Ва " 0;, at 15. 1 graves, СС = ,dieréion or something of тш Көн... и! - : : S?ehickens,at1s 8, 6 8 0 : Nov. 1.—At а meeting of the ad is what I put m in the Сонар eggs &c. 0 5 6 юн ? бш, anci) Bul хн President, in the chair, it was | day, &e., I put it into the! boxes en as it is empty, Безаог ооа ,. 419 1 which is just about once every "6 It із about the АА. го £318 0 n That the Show be held this year." 2 bushels of grain by the month that they need, or ——— “That the date of the Show s аы to Monday, | not quite so much, and then if I can't give этет а bit £ 5. й, 1 £14 Бонн, instead of the 4 of green stuff out of my own gar o or à bit of Grass | бум, pigge: TE cira A. d. "gd 3, "That no y Bt aerei nor gm has been|from the hedge, or from gar "^ handy | Barley meal . -079 бмк, & atie BJ. 570 0 ahibited at an within one month previous Ф ќо me, perhaps І can E бөз out in thie) Collecting eggs, ёс: 0 9 9 |8 сїйсхепя, atis 0d. 012 0 ie байды, p" АЫ be allowed to enter the Agri- | early part of the da mer, and stand E) 710 £815 б b watching them for ж vat or two б 76800 бой .. 3 710 each Exhibitor be с lo produce Certificate from а qualified veterinary surgeon show that each animal i is {тее їг тош the Rinderpest, and bás either then g | part of the ios in winter, that ке dort. do on the ваше farm been within 21 days pre 5, “That the ана: [p Hon. Secretary, the Chairman of the Agricultural Hall Company; and Pro- pum conveyances, in which animals for the т may be carted from thé railway termini in pts And to communicate with the debts iutho- of animals over Profit of12 hens £5 5 0 Richard. Pigott, Stokeferry. mischief. The ey d о very we ell a t that. 2 find that they y; they get | oy Pr languid, and it hurts them so that they y dor ГЕ a д Belien, а а Trench fuma of of agriculture, ie following Grass is а S ege rün for them than arable or Fr preeerrio erp ve Lj two-thirds ME 0! „апа eo gardei worms in Grass, and t ders 18| with a tbin layer of this pomado with t tud d the finger. газа foo bebe, to oo, that they need. Таш егу) Тһе egg shell by degrees absorbs the oll, and each о! its С iios their ке Me have as good water PI eter] MTS which gm ny soals 4 'esse, rnoul affirms A8 са! egg pt two years as I hav me ciel теа M. i Iti a his manner, іа у" асе ot ex to too ра А кдд ef spring rite ich Ci ч at n dor al temperature. Не thinks also XT the gen. any in. this aiong our välley in great plenty, and I tä anner be prescrved for a And the ма. in another place: Ta e vessels they has it in. Sticks across the hovel, boxes and nesties along the side ran id mar de in à board регіо! е. It sho they аге quarrelling o oftentimes, get out of doors, to get the nities in reference to the conveyance their respective lines." 6. «That ihe Ro; Ee €— College be requested | з to make the n er angements for a thorough кү of ev alinm on its arrival at the Hali, ы Tori Inspectors to be i th by night and aue bzg the concurrence of the о in into the е7 find that ue гет about Valentine's is John filled. Egg: T in thus fresh from heite d in i Агы and Se — aking in e till winter as good as fresh ones, {ыр поё оп consider ea Aylesbury ducks | Сошрапу, the Show shall close on the Thur erening instead of the Friday AYLESBUR I do more айр. ro any m if it be borne in wind that they lay much earlier than their fellows, In mild weather a ave noticed -it is A bout Valentines" DO they шуш February, and tj ,hatehed iu March, : e middle of the February month, and that is a little require re care than if they a in May. The 7 ]d be der h t uck: oriousl The Poultry X ati. eue and then they go on p 2x te sa ele подат ЕО kept from water t at last á apiece up till moulting September and fortnight after they are hatched, J _Тат олду а Cottager, living in а two-roomed house | October. We never get шап н 8 T the middle of which Í ge E g y: gg for the keeping, so that there is no cost October, but in Septernber I have had 176 eggs laid there; Шелест ду Мала ке эы, бе т maning йө буо 7450-Ж owever}, when ey w Tho I. isl. у а constant thoroughfare, and I have no run for | cheese; and then the for September. Simpkin, Мат & Co. 4; асаа Ing by man of a M k ист ld. аріесе; ас ET M аа н тегу Ps р journals are of course full of the ык, onkey lives on the road-side; with an |I find that i ur or even five years lagu but the present number of the qns ГЕ 2 8 € us Su dapes ha eu ы [и p ES Review шаш апа ti — bject of м , any one ears e i stock. taing venience I = for keari birds. _ этә was : wo during th the four years by аё I hüve ordinary Y ai Anm wi iy published a MEM tion, no тап, aud Pap утаа n and Ihave |; үүтү iud dall ixisuch seine Оё d E put uo t I had four years ago. T never have | (jj, which it gives regarding the health of live stock Lu хар aot it. І don't suppos y | any prelivi in wei ng my eggs, because le know im ad ding last = illustration, or ose yi te acd P uidet and though the | the еу! have them. fresh and Íresh. When they take to pres may be (taken, of the condition ч гс Iam a hundred me = : n aos to set r 026 circums 1 iles from Lond en I saw letting : them stay there, just giving them food once a Adam, Banchory-Ternan.—Pleuro" YR зна тайме. Ша ита perpe: ш ire був ы шо. ue d qas gensis m or a үү ey, as ug a -mou iust be as it would bé if I should catch myself at Тен в Р а y accouat | during - p. Ley Воран when the сана ену A fid gap Чие it must be starving.. I have since | that I kopt Hor hei yam 1863 and "ue from October — er dE bo ME ann. nb саз Rr lot of green living ВШ; and | to September—that w only 11 mon X riu na abr inl [mde get on to "ui РЕА a dh ii i stand b } грове : {о my n by an g neighbours’ bits and takes to scratching £ & d. Pind is nothing pleases them better than | 1803.—3 Oct., 1 sack of Wheat sd ue pitch into their hovel = UM of the | 1804.—4 Jan., Barley A E M UY Ч 38 that the 18 Fe b., Graves Фф m se p тё, gentle- 5 Match, Barley E vU "AT close by. ^ Ca bbag. S Gero rat Тагы ір» ЖН 2 6. 415 4 » 0 Tana ioo, is a g Бої ed © give hem. Ды: close} „ " йат, Graves - dH 5d ue И Ыга еш virgin o be egot] » от June, Barley , КЭЙ | lebit ofa rp рее ter,and| 7 15 July, Barley i ж. Чшу old pali ering'I [redo up Y thom in my garde en : with гоја t үрү жери of s! TEX ^ Barley sold out .. Ae ite 15» keeping it open to the south (I estimate бы “st ше 30s.) is 6 Toss ond 4, and £2 four аре Againsbeggesold -. em d 8s. a Sg fd as а ра pL. ea éeguntis taken of what was used in the Bot house Tür no about 47, worth of eggs from them. I don’t | №,4 nig Be 5s. dnk. с кш quar ER Pa then рш. It isn't much for my trouble, but prod E I got for therh mud iir ers EB mr. REAL beneficial deal of enj, that it is so much; whatever de on to à , according "ed at Zh ut Бе 1500 or |?" 'entive E BOR nz, бө 3d xil itin the Lien. It's wonderful what di there ш tio 4l 2s M Бан | iat f pleuro pneumonia or foot-and-mouth in the T 300 in number. ou may say each heard of no cases of Ріешо one 1864. Sickness in Much to temper and uality of hens. Th ere isjust as | 1 disease in this neighbourhood duri ig 1854. ness to do—and about 120 180 eggs d yer ROS PERROS UA valent when they were first put on Turnips, quarrelling and comíorting too among n i 1 а | яав. reval : bog tliere is among а lot "l| I doit my naue, bui I aay ар tiat пов RU derer unti ца ишы. eda good, many cÉ and I ànd my wife, we lives by ourselves. there has been a many about here have the савёв terminated ў g 1048 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. the spring and early part of the summe: of 1864 I sa lots of ЗЕ Яры from foot- decina die а for sale ublie markets, but heard of no serious or fatal results." ** САТ рете JWick.—' There have bee cases а pne umonia in this co unty for a number of ears, and I have heard of no jen of foot-and-mou past y: h aye been abou the past year. Thereh be the average number of cases of diarrheea in calves, and cases of quarter ill among young stock rather below the rage. During the year 1864, the losses amon ave very small compared w ith former у ө м ** DUME "Тата, Closeburn.—Pleu proonante : Robert Bo has only "appeared to my knowledge in de» instance, lotof fat cattle, where nothing of i ЖЕ known. Foot- znd.month disease provai ailed extent last autumn among cattle; a a lotof c ° y ases are very often e exposed for sale in the Edinburgh market, which I believe is S" x id prin cipal causes of spreading such euo ses all ove e ie ** FORFARSHIR Donata” "Fa Arbroath.—l am not aware of Fs i pleuro pn ems E in cattle within лө miles of Ar several cases, milder than usual; in doubtful. Foot-and- mouth disease far less'prevalent "€ in former years ; almost no cases in this immediate neigh hood, with the пета of one farm, where it а red in Janua and ran through the whole stock ; cause — " Еч 'ARDI жуы; . Sim; "n.—Theri some time it Pm been entirely confined tas farms where fresh cattle have been bought i is disease is pn so virulent now as it was e years A геля proportion of the contagion as the harsh treatment they suffer en Foot-and-mouth disease has not been at all brotalotit U dario the past yea: “ PERTH: Р. Gallouwa; of Tr has: oll.—I have heard of a ut it Hallow fa es ру among cattle bought at t Fa lkirk ye and S MONA ur : John Cruickshank. Elgin.—Stock are genera My nur bealthy in this county. Pert edu onde has bee vesc to it on rec occasions, ring the past year have not heard of a single case of Seu pant or ы Е dnd. iih: is ` erally hear of a few death nang this y ned e usual number of mne tha cases. Scab and foot-rot are the i affect sheep in А strict." ^ D. M'Kenzie, Dingwall. — Pleuro-pneumon js u | this нота in ое of ү ан Sak n h I Ravo Diù a fepe f for 40 years, I h: а y le ofthis disease. I rire mic iind ofo n po fs sheep Affected bed ume outh disease ; ; they all recovered in the course о.— During the latter half of [Котмва 4, 1865, nity, we frequently allow our accounts them stand over; in others, their paes are in "he Жыт о RA, CALDECOTT, зы: А: e хо COMPANY (Limited ^ DOWLING, trustees to work out ten as In one case, where | Registered under th e Compeniee" Act, 1 we ha ave a consi sider able e n беча atter stands each Shareholder is limited to the тоу thus: , 1863, the tenant “е | САрїтАъ, £50,000, in 5000 Shares of £10 each E to leave his farm, [sum lost а "deal of mone y ini . He Rud issued as SONT ть power to increase advertised a sale of his stocking, &c., 2,500 orn Е а pplication £5 рег Shara S: when k was over he еу pay all jw er sonos | 2,500 Onprvam Sn: E "Der J Panda, aving the ing crop to pay the landiord; but, a АШ бег Share, ^ "PPliention £1 per Stare, asa ы? ew dars ay the sale, the law-agent for t intimated to the tenant, that, unless he was allowed C bo made to uplift p entire тобан of the sale һе о per cent. ueni could not allow it : go s he tenant роп the paid-up capital ER had no choice, and was en i an ree- Ivon Ерулкр RAvxnI а x ment, re is agent only collected the| Mr. Wittram Warsox CALDECOTT, чет pus ои of the sale, but got full control over the сгор; | Mr cis Bawrnrr, Andover, Hampshire, ut and the result is that until this day, the tenant, not- us бокстар Meis ipie his Stockbridge, Hampshire, withstanding his ШО. efforts, has кеп, аш to get| wr. ARD утны Cal x T € any settlement with this agent, and is resent— Gloucestershire. з Е nearly es years after the date of his sa 8 нти ызаа ith povo Banbury, iiem eimi inform his creditors whether or not he pay them power to add to their number, LS e states that the agent informs him that Bankers g Company, heis still due the landlord money, which, he says, i бойо impossible, unless the- landlord brings against him "M Ştovens & Beaumont, ы, Old Jewry, London, reductions in re years ago, which were given mb, Brooks, & Challis, щы permanently, not with the intention of being Auditor.—Geo. Barnes, Esq., New| recovered at a future time, Тһе tenant considered, Secretary. —Mr. G. E. Goldsmith, гест previous to this, t that he was in : der to pay his Camer Orrrcr— Basingstoke. ia cg 20s. in the pound. He e farm, and it —————————— is re Me ? don't sell muc аА Ach agents, PROSPECT s to blame for making bad debts, it ів |. This Company із formed for the purpose of carrying on and e principally cab ide Q. You told ie that you would Dee ud Dude А "Аутар and yu sell cheaper if the law were abolished ?—.4. We sell | uniting them under the title of * Ravsnmp, CALDE ort, MERE cheaper for gin than for credit. 1 said that if we had | Dove & Co., Limited. no в to run, as we have er the law The union of old-established Firms, whose business re relations give pu We nel аер? ar all w but it is seldom we are honoure lords, an Ad Pet of customers. where abri any б ue caboli 80 we would certai S = манн Q. Sup olished, would you alter Ne senlo м Ше 30 ndency would be r it ishe р them a large share of a profitable trade in the markets they е с and whose connection for the sale of Agricultural Seeds extends to. arts of the country, will place the new cr ina NIS lere will a vory rend Ar RED unlimited extension of trade rum d. the agricultural The Chief Office of the Company will adjoin the New Com Exchange at MERE MEET a very considerable portion of the business of the locality is transacted. The town MA NET ke possesses the great advantage of a com- plete rai dte dev nt, by which direct poete. Sg obtained to all partet of England, including the enc | Shipping ports of ыра. | Бошан Аер, and Bristol. Branch establ will be carried on at Salisbury, Andover, Wallop, forense Et Ac t. may require. Consta! iae "attendance be at Mark Lane, and Stores are secured at some of the most d stations on the South Western and Great Westem il The important branch of milling Trefoil and Sainfoin—in which the dios rect have long stood foremost—will be continued nd t supervisi rvision. The situation in the diitrely devoted 5 дуң м Jp ша ally dry class, very iac bein g, that joe come fo us expecting no pen and Dur geerally bring the ha of hy entre district, almost Tarma of the southern counties, so па for the о development at eui on to A ее ын are so many elements in favour of be gi mpany. н ШУ m үе hand. If we had the law thec| For the security of the Shareholders, it is m ros been suffering from лыыр eher uet to ier EI would not object to 1 ing 0 ad our remuneration of tho Dirogtors wül K charges шш is mo Grape сеч ps сре = к S wx кас m was brought Te к, Ө! ; armer’s crop was reaped. We os D minimum interest of 6 per cent - ive suffer: above an avera, y aeter тда ain atanan тат лекс a сыын полици disease below 24 е vri pated Firan ou рте rend dig тиш ay ип a mie M rous of making а legi CHAUD mE дитер i district dw xr m fe past p Miscellan ment m M trado an opportunity of doing so without tno risks cmi pore my own stock I i 40 cases oot-and-mouth with partnership carried out in the usual wa; UN iE шу ерои ow and three e calves died, the The Cattle flapa 1t ia ye on $e authority, | тһе e agreement entered into with ex Company vy esns essrs. Rars ей LT Ситтітд,1Роті mi lliam.—1 have only heard as Fla Ben will do ort pru e аи its веј e liabilities, and hands 0тег of the existence of pleuro pneumonia on one farm where а | Very Strongly on the prospect of to gram Ж. E? Stock At NS and its Book Debts large ау stock is EM The farmer says very little about it; | to the Авыш га] Mu ot the pec from the | guaranteed to 3, fall valoe of the debta п realisati: Ee but it is supposed he has not lost less than 20 cows." plague, and advise the summoning of Parliament in |to Рау а sum fo r Goodwin daly rid ep отра оао ? Реті Spe tator, bet neo threo years, D er with Ls per ое sent. 0 of any profits made Farm Third Annual Meeting of the Gloucestershire | Co е similar busines [We continue to gtve ex : MM Migne enc к екса 20 “ү Grain "Society i is to be held at Gloucester on Rasper eana years, or during the M Commission on the. [e of DN eiren i the 9th of дан mber, when, in their te of office asit does rprise and energy of Scot ish agrieulture.] | offered by the Society, there will be a nümber o WES does o РАР, at the Office of $ dn ure de.— ope (ғе- | вресіаї ъз for competition. Amongst these we | Company ог of the Solicitors. amined)—When you were ан on a former r | may notice that Mr. Wadley co! contributes a silver cup, ET E EEE ENO AE occasion, you stated ж you sold 190,0007. worth o r 12 Swedes FORM OF APPLICATION FOR Ls manures per annum; w: 1 that sold to farmers, or | drawn from a e of поб han тг. асгез, 1. Application for Paid- T was of it sol s = der- | manured with t : London Manure Company's manure, | £5 per Share не оп "tse 2nd £5 peyrr, Бинт, e question then put to m the | and a similar prize for 12 Mangels, the conditions being | To:the лога ОЕ атар Limited. dien amount of aanren ibak wesold annually, anda dads the s srs, er Brother: “о Me ad for Gentlemen, pec ао Vah Co. os Of fod, a it accordin, ngly ; 198 not le an five а Aog with | in RavxnInD, Taunton Бл Bawr ЖЫ aros, or any less namber tr correctly as oes den find that we sell nearly three | phos; and Ат. Ps hn Chadwick, red пө may be Жы " зе , subject to the regulations of к ш, times the quartity wholesal we do retail. The | Ѓог y Swedes, ! Bua not less than four acres, red pany, and to pay tho father баро E mamo in t tonnage, however, does not represent the value exactly, | with Messrs, Roca iim 8 e. Prem. аге жаа i of tha Soul ny for the number of Shares w ^ the goods sold wholesale chi s, ash, | offered by the Society for Swedes, White Round or | allotted to Tameinfül «soe { and man aetured manures, which, as compared with | Pomeranian, Lincolnshire Red Globe, Green Glo e, Profession or busin guano and nitrate of soda, &c., of much | Yellow Scotch, Grey Stone, and Tankard Turnips; {зм signataro `: value; and hence I calculate that the money | Lon d, Long Yellow, Yellow or Orange, and Веі) и) рае... ЖОР turned with farmers alone will be, say, 100,С lobe Mangels; Red and White Carrots, Parsnips, annually, Of that sum, as near as I can estimate, one- | Cow Cabbage, Kidney and Round Potatos, Red and 2. Application for Ordinary His ek › ог 50,0007., is sold upon credit terms, Q. Assum White Wheat, and En as well as for "Fruit and £1 3e venie s payablo on ea me , Виутвђ to be correct, what ld the per-centage of С eiusm. Mr. ‚ C. Wheeler, of Gloucester, To ке or КЕ reni med upon farmers bankru rpm to ? tl request уот ot Браг ite, ві А. Taking the per-centage of 1 in Ravamp, Cavpscorr, Biwr Traen, Поин, | Tis mne e. farmers, whether they have become Ret xd DE v, ai ereb gree 10 nocept such Sithe nions of teg sa rupt or have made SM. Mene and estimat- Notices ү сонысын а to pay the further deposit of £3 PA Shares, AI. op ihe ing the amo at present put as doubtful | Есохоміѕт: В M.—The seed which you used has been | such calls as талу резо — im the Rep zd debts, I would say that, if I dd to aegro sum formerly | „ mixed with Rape. dye for the number of Shares which may be үе е ihe jist irm in two years, namely, 24007, рч —— эе It is a mixture of caustic lime and Name im full |... essere uan į , with 2 d юына combined. with it Profession or business... += ed eei nd the realisation of ad Чуен Peer ыы, taken by it e Address in ЁШ... i xod изе dependant u upon m many contingencies, it amounts | of tho с «ац вза which is x it Tor purifiontion. In or ME Mr of — incon ice о years, or say 2] per wil, b БУ рэ uu b i ps sica Seri „byàrogen, it cent, upon our sales much sometimes as twi per aere, is used that APPIICATIUS tenants under абаат n to their landlords have They y generally make it Into a com with earth, and turn МСЕ! is HEREBY "mud x d good to expect that, with the indnigsnes of the times before putting ic over the land, It ів for SHARES in tho pre иш. sow бейит, thor я. will tims ately reclaim their position, moro commonly applied to clay land than light soil. Coal Hampshire Bank, 05 Deo -— and; hé ashes may be usefu а ag on coarse Grass land where there | day the Lis ux биат, ving every desire to give зэи such ап opportu-' запо Clover. We wil endeavour to "obtain analyses for you. oram. 4, 1895: THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ` AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1049 n and Sussex Seed Warehouse. Sutton's Ringlead. ader ( reip = pr Carter's ; FCU NO нйн е Бү CIENT ben and gen otti be had 1, С^ extracts from а few of the numerous Letters M iia „SUTTON, anticipating a u large demand this | Farningham Road Station, on x din, om and Dons кт early orders, the stock bein ш ted, tfully recommend LI à dee item 4 in buyers s, not far distant, by apply- pron Ж. Joxzs, Gardener ка Lecorfield, Petworth House, ess Url айба hi "A — ESSUP FRANKS, ' noar Ра Farr алал, Kent. 'шѕве2: per & Bolton, 152, Ties t; ^w У YE UINE T OBA » i - * | ALAS e 1 ovs ice November, and | _ » urst & Son, 6, Leadenhall Street, London, E E у GE TA i imt in 4-lb. packets, | „їнї о on нз т ay. iel О’ Бошко and| - » Minier, Nash, & Nash, 60, Strand, London, W 0. Нох A » à grs Esp de by side, but gathered first from Carpenter's » D Wrench & Son, Lon mion n Bridge, London, E.C, мелат, АНИ ry & Son, Dorking, Surrey. » Маже, Burnell, & 1, High Holborn, Ton idon, W. А i | pps i А » Nutting & Sons, 60, Ba nr » andon, W.C. Certain Death to Inse ИЕ И», Gardener to Marohioness of Bath, Worthing, » Thorburn & Co., New York сеча zie ОВАОСО TISSUE for FUMIGATING -= To Florists, | wing of Carpenter's Express and Sangster's No. p son & Son, Woodlands slew Gardeners, and others ongly крона] е з 80 rado. e. I found Carpenter's Express to be up about a v Ѕоттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Ee nd Price to the ej on a sppllation. о" blishment, Reading. о у free from ару chemical admix- рюп Mr. Eu v, Gardener to C. Catt, Esq., Brighton. NVINCIBLE $C LET SWEET РЕА ture to create combustion. мар be fi be found 1 ie осорона) and «| made а sowing r3 "Carpenters Express and Daniel O'Rourke For AUR SOWING. * | very superior to the article s ge nerally used. А 1 mdo and T gs red Carpen nter's Express at least a fortnight LA First-class Certificate received from the Royal Horticultural Sold by au Seedsmen, Nurserymen, and others; and by өе е other Sa Vei also a Certificate at the Crystal Palace Autumn Show. Ronrnrs & Soxs, Tobacco Manufacturers, 54, St. John i Siret, Cler =т= Mr. Dwzs, Gardener to H. Pegg, Esq., Bright өйө X кола: bri E t, perpe = 4 permanent ы well, London, of whom samples, with testimonials, Бајо. sowing of nter's Express on the ranis “day as Расі е А. > que en НЕТ LOS] H ; д =e >A also Morning Star, and I е red from ot xp сз of tho principal Seedsm ARTH OLOBETS моз "WP РАТЕХ n. 's Express 12 days before either of the other Зтерпех Bnowx, Seedsm eu Suffolk. No Bad Smells, нх Cox, Garden jo АД аыл Esq., Red'eaf, = No "werd Y s moie of order, aplehurst, Ken п e N m: ed Carpenters Exp beg to say that I 1 Тан» ELEY v "sible i Hed i ess ne The Apparatus (pri. may be applied ыйы quantity this his season (1864) Essex, AUD introduced the above Т РЕА p pr. M Closet, — чїй cost гава м poit atine: mew E эе um, пев ihe ч p a whioh ba En this zu Idem By its E peus le Manure is , and Fertility to the s, Exton Park, Oakham, in a tetter to the b рте ages er eri og sect түге ттүү Council E vm. Of E: vp "Een аб t Tariy Peas, p bre nera publio Е pon the the ent having been by the Privy l, h r report, o ttering ге! eem isa fortnight earlier than Sangster's No. 1, ESSE limes qualities ef this Pe, li endorsing t Gardener to Captain Pratt, Chichester. ur grew ЖО кг» reete side ру side with Sangster's No. 1, and found it to be seven days earlier." From Mr. ALEXANDER. STEWART, Garden. ESSEX RIVAL m n May. Price er to Colonel Leslie, Pri | Slindon House, Arundel To be obtained of Mr. Tnowxas Errv, | "Qarpenters Express were sown Side by side with Early Warwick | Halsted, ed ani Early Frame, and ГТ gathered from Carpenters Express full a шш before either ot the others. Eniron of the SUSSEX дыя of the 1st July, 1865, reports the 1so of the following appoint DUET Lawson & Son, 28, ing рй EE son. , & Оо: ad, 8: & Bolton, 182, Fleet Si follow: for cash:— 24 ALSOPHILA EXCELSA, gn € £1 153. stout se & Co., both Soxs and Messrs. James Carter 50 LASTH MU хала inr ees pretan of He fact that M LUE BIAURITA, fine green о. ROEZLIA БОТА, pb nearly ommonly well ed, and the pods реч E dno 1 RHODODE DRON NUTT LE I havo zx SUM RA ee will be pere and the ground 2 RH DUO DRON VIRGA' ports Li the sen Mr. Errv wishes to remind his numerous patrons that the may be sown in eene to secure а gathering 1s. ба. rice to the "Trade c x м. Sible Hedingham, near ed Agents St treet, блм. London, Ы С. à Bisho gate Within, E.C Jollowing : 2 Соры. Tamnes eitch, Ro; al Exotic eek Chels mas Jenner, Lew wed both Carpenters Express Mr. Y егу, sea. M tuy No o. 1 Qi ilie same 2. and gathered from Carpenter s Messrs, EHE Мер == * паа ei A Chelmsford, Leur um nine кога the other вото чаа кило po е Taber, is ed Merchant, Riv = all. [Paris, France. M. "Paul "To bollard, Nu yman and Flo orist sa Place des Trois Maries, d ics EXPRESS PEAS have been awarded Two | — " n н Certificates at the FRIES Horticultural Society's epit у CIE Gar | Txhititions as the Earliest . per quart. XCELLENT strong i ABE AUR 80% AN TS of the | wing kinds шау be had in any "em nes nt 2s. Gd. per 1000 | |t SE ARLY YORK, NFIELD MARKET, EAR Еохавр Сапрехтев, Seed Merchant and Grower, 90, St. James | BATTERSEA, ROBINSON'S LARGE DRUMHEAD, EAST HAM, | Street, Brighton. RED DUTCH. А remittance must accompany all orders. | FnrpERick GFE, Seed Merchan rower, Biggleswade, Beds. | PEETA a VAN GEERT, NumzsERYMAN, Ghent, Belgium, UTTON'S RINGLEADER beg RE offer the undernamed useful articles, nt very | ? Moderate (or CARTER'S FIRST CROP) РЕА. | LATANIA BORBONICA, young plants in pots, a fine Palm for | HE EARLIEST IN CULTIVATION. table decoration, easily grown in a Son house, £2 25. seedling, à LA, а beautiful mig Mcr £1 108, ouse 12 ER S CRISTA GALLI, 65. The following are Extracts from a few of the numerous Letters 100 choice S Е ia received ете to this unrivalled Early Pea :— ju » US P PL ANTO. eges ROI v AME ооу шш «рыбу дин, ЕУ di ler вап an а І have ever ае I Шю 3 vw ы й 108. ыг d gator а dish to-morrow morning, t of May, which is by | 400 d without buds, £3 lest Pea we have had." 100 SNO gern а, 25. E dr ice INDIAN А er buds, Ev. Poren € Gardener to AUS i Be: Prts Esq., Donnington nm am ENT PES LEAS Se s im uo : A; ч, 1 E * I planted your “Ringleader Pea" оп the last day of February 100 Choice Hardy ne plants, the Te E hated “1 ‘Daniel O'Rourke’ and other pd 25 Cholce Hardy RHODODEN DRONS, with flower ie £1 155. ды stron UM, very Cholera, as a deodoriser and disini болай 7 Extract from Letter received у Rari “I am further directed the v uso, and were found to act admi Wuite & Co., 29, Bedford Stroet, Strand, London, W.C, OLD HAM SHOW, STAND 46. N FUSGRAVE'S PATENT IRON COW STALLS and Muy E ig with fresh Air Inleta, as used in the Govern- e a Tree Fern for the | 4 MUSGRAVE'S PATENT adopted by His en rwn "us Trinee of Wales for аин. 4 HARNESS FITTINGS, ern, 6s. re the stocks m m they had n their 4 OSMUNDA REGALIS CRIST. y A, 188. > gea rt т E Comme m Ti STOVES, supplies were obtained a few since аа HILA LATEBROSA, a fine new Tree Fern, strong | Pais ATENT IRON COW STALLS and AIR INLETS aro from the улл locality ^ Ea in SE rom the ants, £1 10s. erit da arrangement КЕ А ng and Venti same person who originated it. Ofall the | 100 XN NS in varieties, £2 5s. -og keye H of deos UT A ше, indestructibi ve, very доира, kinds tried against Ringleader (or First Crop) 25 LYCOPODS in varieties, Dri Manis, t ош! е s A peer qe ite ia mi ag I the none have proved so early. 24 EXOTIC ORGHIDS, for pu house, £4. iron SUEDE Жү A tho walis washed with lime, they can neither тә роо са шш i od. | а B 100 GLOXINI nfine varieties PLN harbour nor Communia con! m. This system in fact 1s foand to RE ieu MERE. сө о во pu 100 ACHIMENES in ug vari z Чез, 18s. lants, £2 10s. be the only true SAFEGUARD AGAINST THE SPREAD OF Errkwic. em: ,in vt eties, strong plants, : E E: to sicing, МИ hoa р учен i pas plants of CH A M ЖКО, HUMILIS IT раду) £1 16s. ME ned vines о ot = -— ш eet Iron Works sen! free on арр! ог ing, pri luced ng plants, £1 10s. pretty, from ther early атаа ies of TREE Р. From M: amm Fait OU 'dener to 2 Беш А Esq., ЕН Fine variet of choice herbaceous P. EONPEDNIES, 188. i Woodiesford, Leeds, May 25. 100 ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA, fowermgroots £11& — . ушш Ringlendor T e віх Lo earlier an Dillistone's, 100 fine c ROSES, £ 2 А \ e grown. 100 fine f/, From М: e Dau, Ж з MAGNOLUE pma аб E URE T, which has ao ‘Ringleader EN A Erie duilcsk ||. M a £11 AMES ys EIR Icy SI РЕЛЕ MANU aree M ША mil be cleared off the ground before the others hare done | 100 гҮ EFOLIA, #1108. f MANURE, for supplying the STEAM. PLOUGH, for WATE rH i сонат ет Тишйвадег! thig quiskest Poa ofany afii ИО 00 Young pants o CR ЕТЕ, бус oi Фа | STREETS, or for ENGINE, Кешу 30 00 AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEKC From the Ri P Great DM. &1 5з. im; Machines is іп Jawrs's " il Wasze Woon, Pr vip csset 100 APIESNE SINENSIS strong plants, £1 16s. Тһе last PRIZE Prorom on W. WRINGING, and MANGLING «s I expect your “Ringleader” Pea vk be a fortnight earlier than | 12 LOMARIA DISCOLOR, strong plants, 188 MA ACHINES. avurded sev voral нөр КОШЕ. Will Wash 20 Shirts aptent No. 1° sown on the ER in тын t is earlier san Oun US WSONIANA, 10s, Minutes, with m with the hand. More any Pea which Lar pem deem The gar en lies high, an: less quantity than above-mentioned can атн for the ev im coq noted prices ORDEN Address, I. Jamzs, Tivoli Works, Cheltenham. Non Mr: E Wanns, Ga S. A. Sykes, Esq., References or remittances from unknown NUT. REFUSER a И, Brough, M Мау 8 Соо «(51 bave this year sown your * Ringleader’ Pea against your Early within шй шон нуу UNE Е е EN al came о bloom as been covor covered with blossoms from top to bottom, lam su yA por picem ам BO, Gardeners” penans of the 215% in "T res iiid osi Park, Sonning, May 29. March, 1863; ly to - pm EDGING "TILES, 4, MES i r- ААН Бир Coco fuer Goura а мды ciaiiy төт НОНЕ GARDENS a tiay re су soris. T gathered from it on the 20th of May, which, is Postage Stamps or Post-offüce | room, and once p се pat down incur no further F bour earlier than I shall = any of Де Ela — ж, їз also yable to J. BARSHAM * grown теч altogether with 1094: das ved an aequis; To ра; + "CHOR vehe s afe s Rew, decia, Tiri. n Ma y 30 DEN VA UNTAIN! " a Lour mw Ringleader. Pea т, Est oom proved worthy of its name. M rtp er eia АЙ great durability, and in EE е Side by is onthesame day with Sangster's No. 1 1 i (which етта d ЖУЗ dedi deberi earliest) but now the *Ringleader^ hàn Cavrox,— Every Brush is usd anufacturers , Upper appearances y least ene "week. before ка, кшй Ee stamped, J, Bansnax's Patent. sri Hia т? Burden js ye will be fit to gather quite a fortnight before them. Му т 5, — Griingsland Kingsland, М.К. — 28 & very high ed situation, as well as rather late. *XISHURST COM- bec уне pta for FOXLEYS Г ел « P Jony , Merton Hall, Warwick, May а. а POUND, „Whether used | BRICKS. MT Lists free by post. L (ener sowed f January, side by nst Insects ап , pa -Dii niende, *gutton's ovid: nA Early Essex Ri арз r й Plants, ог as RNAMENTAL PAVING TILES for Conservatories, mnes Early Prolite” Pen Бабо! еадег’ was in Dressing оп at Balconies, ko., dee e vA cl genus ge: e others or so later." eerie dissolved ciue hee rer ee Dult colours, forming a variety E waai Nursery, Isleworth. fore .. This Pn s etim iib 8 К sed your кре, Pose last sonson with "Dillistones ameland M eats лү stating аот ассам designa: atlas а тск to 10 days earlier. Tt is certainly the earliest ае. PA" strength of from the above, is for Lining Walls of Fn ке тшс lon of water | gitehon ас „Grooved, and other Paving “Ра the sd recomm wing | Bricks of great Dutch Adamantine Clinkers, Beas. On the 9sth of Mar ?'Oné from 4to 16 oz. for З of Tun шй сае ал Plants Red and Stoneware Drain Pipes, из rs Чор n less than rei уме do allowed t o Trees at rest. PES e obtained of F. & G. Rosnzn, бе Ч е е гі а July 10th, an Retail "анге eiat 17290 ARR p стор of тей the second crop п ng been six а ока only rin "m n p 7 Ue ILVER SAND (REIGAT: bost quality), at the above ала the two р ban 5 months. and DES ; 9s. per Ton extra 10 forward ps have been produced in less than 3s., and 108. 64. each. addresses. Ma. рег Ton, or 1s, per D TY ron a sampio the pods in which I SE ed е are for delivery ive within ire M mite, 052 50 = те о "Railway от Whart uec t ii Cordi dum nd Woclemie ir Quante o ICE BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries or qua PRICES ENT Grotto Work. D LISTS o FLOWER ROOTS, GARDEN SEEDS, FARM со: Е. & G. Вознев. А ййгевѕез seo above, 3 Eratis аша post free CARE ese N.B. Orders promptly executed by Railway. t, Reading. 1050 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Lovan 4, e В. UNDERHILU S NEW PATENT IRON + C киги GARDENS LAWNS, а HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION, Warranted the stronger се ide i ag Fence ever offered at PRIZE MED AL, 1862 t is easily p if broken from accidents, can be Po UR most com A пер е tin iy E admirabi INVENTED adapted exportation, and can t e af ay eight and mes ds. тше at » ud EET at gi ENE soror mg London SIR JOSE PH PAXTON, M. Р, Agent. Mr. R. W reet, Westminster SW. — Manufactured for the Agent, in London; Newton in бео Lancashire: Gl. Iron Hurdles, F and Gates. Aberdeen, and Paisley o ONLY. 5 fionesster, Coventry, OTTAM mdr rr are p in the , Dos t manner * Nothi a : perior Wrought EEP HURDLES, from 4s m.” —Daily News, May 22, мә, T OATTLE E HUR LES, Кош 4s. 107 . {| each; CONTINUOUS "FENCE, from 8а. рег foot; FIELD GATES, fom 25s. in Illustrated арр plioati tion. В | ENTRANCEGATES,RAILING,| COMBINE илл, мй ES vonr r4 cun] йон | Designs and Estimat eot | аса | SIMPLICITY, A 0 | CHEAPNESS, NEW I IMPROVED | PREMIUM WIRE XETTING REQUIREMENT Great Improvement with Reduced Price. » AND A DURABILITY HORTICULTON, $ RUN Mt 20€ 4850006*269405 ads 1600000 SPAN-ROOF HOUSES, m piene, Painted and Glazed, ready for fixi PRICES rer Livza Yann 24 mxcnre mn * — |16ft., 327. ; 42ft. by 16 ft., 541; pA by o ft., D 641 ft. ws 2, 1L, бо, бо. | › 7сабу for fixing, 214. |y Size of ight. aR Strong. [ns ILLUST RATED CIRCULARS, with Mes. | Mosirusedfor | rir Tal Jap|éu тар[аш| SAMUEL HEREMAN and J. MORTON + ia 7. "PALE MALL EAST, LONDON, & y. 5. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. |s. d |s. d. |a. d. |s. d. A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the above Patent Hothouses 2h | ares, Dogs, БОШУ uid LR EE P 4905/9 T| be had of Mr, HEREMAN. Second Edition, price 1s. ; post free, 1s. 1d. е -— ү $ Хейди -.|0 33/0 440 4 |05 |0 5 jo 60 610 8 Wm owes :|04 хр К! s от јо 9 1.105 06 05107 07 09 09 01 x к жашда СЕР НИН PATENT WROUGHT-IRON CONSERVATORY. lin. | Aviaries, iilo LL 16119 P е Quantities of rds delivered free to о nearly all tho the резо Pemai ШК; ЫГЫ з ш Е Ports i M England ; Mas = | im E deliver: t parts of Sc otlan reian tut ar descri; riptin of Netting warranted to give satisfaction, | wil be exchanged, or may be returned uncon- | RON HURDLES, CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING, IRON апа | WIRE FENCING, FENCING WIRE FIELD and ÉNTRANCE | GATES, GARDEN. ENGINES RDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN | SEATS and CHAIRS, CAST TRONY VASES, and every description | of HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL CHINES, | TOOLS and DUCTA Lists Ms application. Every article guaranteed to be | | N & Co. Office: 18, Cannon Street, Cit; , London, Е.С. ; вану - posito St. Swithin's Lane and “ Londoh Lone," and near | m Sort Ware ө (ur e Мей come бы is К in stock), 148, Aignen Thames | Street, посве неа the City of London Brewery, and close to the | Lon don Bridge Steam lx Piers. Oil Paint no longer Necessary. i xing or munds at Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at dis seats of many odrede q: the nobility and gentry, from whom the most flatte oriog testim ls have rward о: been received, which Hr DM will fo pplication on. From wp т Rr. BELL, Sandhoe, Northumberland. ES uch pleasure in saying I have known your Black Varnish 25 г б, 2 to be used L for some time by friends of mine, and EnB Aen ali „к = z ШИ highly арі it, which has induced me to get the Ї ШИ mn 7 ТТТ = Ф аё І have used looks 2 ark: cr A casks of about 30 gallo: а ов 8, 6d. per gal at the E oo sels „Ог 1з. 8d. per fon ci. ныр in rm kingdom. si EY to D а Битти. iH mi i. herd near Dudle: еу, and | est, E.C., from who сап be obtar Monde. ew INTERIOR VIEW. ae Gardeners. When тш ask ges | : S yi COOKE S WARRANTED PRIZE, HIS хине ЭЗЕН 3999 ua ow "uH ша, 128 BUDDING KNIVES, see that you get t Exhibition. Observe e ne] mark E SAYYOR, also AK corporate mark OBTAIN It was specially ie and ional ыла Күү avi to caution Gardeners and others but are | Тһе ONLY PRIZE MEDAL led for I ts in the Construction and Application of quilt, Ва do so, in consequence of an imitation, of s ned to Horticultural Buildings in favour of тап, о! . . . , S. & Cs Pranmg and Budding Knives are th best and һе cheapest HOT-WATER ENGINEER, PATENTEE, and GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER in WOOD and IRON, Paxton n Works, Sheffield. Established upwards of 195 years. CHELMSFORD, ESSEX. EDT — NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. · ТОМЕН MILLINGTONYN, AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS: See Advertisement the Prst week in last кы or on application, m iate Manag ———— george Най, late Manager to the late Saynor's Firm, EANE А D Greenhouse Sto G* EEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, or Ha was ғов 30 Yzans m тишн иф. CO.S Patent М ENTILA NG and E OISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT. go. HALL AND SON'S Celebrated PRUNING and жы ЗР SION STOVES are simple, cheap, eH m lent ; have | ING MACHINES. G DING KN KNIVES, &c., may be obtained from the most been largely adopted and approved ; i burn many hours witho! mt BUDE d Seed Merchants in the kingdom. | 2065 а and at a T cost for fuel. Prices of Susper maion. Mor M We ойу mate or one o quality, ihe best that can be manufactured, нот. DIOE APP. m. popia Stoves, 508., 608., арлйеш of трет, s the late Saynors always made | Ho peo Forcing Pits, &c., erected and tied up ed Genio, Dea: E yorzunzR 4, 1865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1051 FLOWER VASES lery Works, z & Co., 46, King W | ose I AD. __ a en P ent tuia ALVANISED эы. STE RNS w : — Жэне лм аы | (т^ esp, light, рест sweet.” эн J. ARNER NEAR. ma 5 ONS, London, | BOHEMIAN AND HYDRO-CARBON The Lamp lifts out of #8 Vase, requiring mo wm : GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the best, and have carried off every Prize that has been given in Ше сазе of competition. Above 26,000 have been sold since the me! Tllustrated Prico Lists of Lawn Mower aud Garden ен Fro. сугу Greex & Sox, Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds ; : Farri: Mon Road, Holborn Hill, London, E.C. ; i Buildings, Tithebarn Street, ei ma ара 19 Eden t Quay, FLAT-WICK BURNER. The Koh-i-Noor Burner I apt a oier ара the Мой то and Market Garden eh oss cot a and is no ot po BE Bors D у Ms ET, а SMALL FARI Me most eligibly situated about a 10 from 2 Station on the Great | | -— WIRE STRAND CAB $505 G GALVANISED IRON ROOFING Us FENCING, i Opal Vases are made in the best style чө Bohemian Glass, and | eren d ^ ompa a Dw iiag Hou Jie Buildings, ала РАА GALVANISED WIRE NETTING. | Жи: ly decorated. upwards or 41 Acres of rieh Loamy Soll, well suited. for Fruit | roos, HURDLES, HURD HURDLES, [^ d Burner.) Flat. y er yon 5 A Vegetables. Labour is ар а plentiful. PATENT STRAINING TLLARS, o; y | With Gal азе а : : ды Je s ed. TE pa n ed to E i eor Шак Mess = P: Caldecott, Bawtree, Moon) 1RON PUM | With Gold | Ф5 6 116 6 › ат ва SWIN d WATER B 30 0 » 0 MË JRLW SALE.—WANTED, the ADDRESS 0 23 0 of the И who оборт the Mum "n ROOTS. Meus ROOMS FELT, 14. per squa «o. With Blue Medallion (Antique) .. — .. 32 0 23 0 | Apply by letter, C. W. Arp , Langley Lambeth, 8. т & Green, late Н. J. Мовтом & Ruby Glass, fluted wit. gold lines T 46 0 zi 0 POMERYREEY 7457 SuÜ Catal ogues and Estimates free on ран, | lg-- or Ruby, richly decorated wit gold. 63 0 54 0 the 12, Great George Street, Leeds. obtained of the Trade throughout the United Kingdom. I е» - «вор by PR e ШТАТЕ irm gm o er rm erm ——7 | Мг, Hours, T New y rid also IAE Paus: 47 ft, Yong by 23ft., ith Can vas and Rollers, Cabinet, pi xnox & Монах, American № cb: oi Leytonstone, N. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS PATENT PIPE JOINTS. Sales bp Auction. — Sunningdale Nursery, auae. ESSRS. PROTHEROK AND 18 В respectfully nounce that Mr. Nontv's SALE on thi Aorenyer б and tiroe йоне е TN RdhrENS and RUM EE choice RHODODENDRON €., is nma are making Piantations would do well Lm. $ noD Ew Auctioneers T, B. TRUSS. C.E., 53, GRACECHUROH STREET, LONDON, E.C. al id do: ie Demi and Valuers, American Nurseries, Leytonstone, N. T means of these Joints the work is executed in less than half the time required for Socket ge and | бате of | Dutch Bulbs, Standard and Dwarf Roses c. ons ean at ux ym be nee s 5 de o ‘entire Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the greatest М 55888. Р ROTHEKOE, AND MORRIS vit! vil SELL ble БА іп А ted. CTION, at tbe Cit; ! f | ROWS. With Rose nM Greek Border — ;. ANN MOWERS. GARDEN ROLLERS With Red Medallion (Antique) .. —.. ..| 39 ty. A considera by AU d Flock zr Joints have Ad 5 данй giving [ше ge ree 4 MI be iz а - t. in [onn pud [E ul pto гаш s T а orticultu! Double and Single hs, onquíla, ша! Society's n South Kensington and Chiswick, and many other. places in an st Double and Singlo Нушин Nar езт, ————— ^i dee Assortment AMERICAN, PL E- NTS, inchding гай, аа ROSES; n - For a few prices, see last week's Advertisement. other Айаан. Hybrid Rhododendrons, Kaimias, ё Ermamaa т” этү к... view TCI r4 Sale. Сион DES the байы, ах хи neers ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. Г 1s е NE uers, erican series, IMPORTANT m тет "ron GryrLEMEN'S JAMES PHILLIPS & CO. i. Eu Nr T HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, ium: CELO тый» NCRSER oc RE 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. bey gs РУ йс, A Я pim, oe SEE 7 preceding t tbo Bale, Catalogues may be had REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL IRE. phe сним, or of the Auctioneer, ENGLISH SHEET GLASS. но W. Packed in e of about 280 feet. As supplied by us to Mr. Rivers, to the Ан l orit AmsoLUTE SALE or VALU ama Nomata 5 Stock, , жовти тик ATTEN. loe. 2l-ounoe, емш Society, and ta mos of The Nobility, Clergy, and | "rtr зи, ier Perpa, as dest : па. Gentlemen of tie United Kingdo R. F. W W. SEARLE will SELL b "AUCTION, a Seonds 1 "i RO. Each Box contains 100 feet. The prices only apply to MI. Numer, Cari Road, Wa cuu iud t. 53 E oro did. the sizes stated. кла SET owing days, at 11 Се each MEM M xu уенин Ria pp CE r Geraniums, Seed P. TICULTURAL GLASS, al ае үз 1 сере cuv MN 04, | Flower Доде, dur ^ 34 EUER Ny А 16-оџпее. In 100 fest Boxes. Tiard quii o e ш. ^ ks A 06, sed Tool ti e ateraino tas та бше, Tool H й 5 jg. MM NA ? Sitorday Catalogues of the liy 12by nm eR г кое н пее The above "prices eth v Boxes. A KO E EE er F, AILES А мус] Ba a u? 10 11,10 15, л! Ж "^ 14s, 0d. Best and Seconds are intended only for Pictures or ET lc тлер к рү 151213512 15,1116, 11 NL ope M pos J NATERER AXD, AND SONS will by ! 18,1 19›,1216,, 12117 i 12 ques 11 for 12 o'clock preesse ho тош near е vig x» 13/20 „ 12/21 „ 14 13s. 6d. 16s. 0d. Bridge, ышы by cker o of the по „лой s ч ME x » 5 " : "i pee Bm - |1164. Valuabio NURSER э ma c1 X NA I 1420714185 14| .. 16 to 17 oz. to the foot. "amit E o Conifers, "including Lawsonia Menzies Ne s 1 »gantea, Cedrus Pinus Picon," ja Ab , In i for € up, in Sizes as BHART ie АП Бай quu {гот 6 (n T are cut from d Arbor vito, and 3 Yow Hodges 0 from. ретте, dum Ё n n. > e a "rum Pon Agents fy Hare ^s Patent Plate. Sedi and. Bede übodoaenaron Ponticum, to Pans 2 п "cdi салма A Ea S37 s 4 {% ога С ы QUE Gilt Stands, Gas and Lamp A ана ates ды: Pairs тта 16 апгаш Таӊ | > 0 * T 0 Gigs, Отну end 6 &c. 3 Heath, Stools ane MAE Oto $ feet; Bliver and Weymouth Penh 7 3452 2 onds from 10s. to 21s. each. во Тазга, 1 to 9 feet; Hemlock Spruce, Auc 115 200 Glaziers Diam ATENT PLATE, and Pine Fira; 3000 Spro and Dwarf Pears and Plume, Red GLASS TILES and SLATES in Miner and ROUGH PLANTS, PLATE GLASS PATENT &e. шы ana Dack yc D ck HN. ewe РЕ 'ARNISH. LINSEED OIL. Prasting, end salo stato. for removing. ый osn бееде ARNUINE FINE ОАК GE. BOILED OIL. within the Inst two Time for removing wi AE uo = ы Е. OIL PUTTY. PAENT. PÅTENT DRYERS. Чокой one waak, previous to the Sal ра Water Closets, and Plumbers! Brass Work Promises ште, vho wi forward them oh application by Post Lead in Sheets or Cut to to Sm Td Р ig астр, 1052 THE GARDENERS' bn ee 09 АШДГПНЕК AL GAZETTE. EE. [Хоувмвъв 4, 1865, UPWARDS OF 60 PRIZES FOR ROSES DURING THE PAST SEASON. PAUL & БОХ, OLD CHESHUNT NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, N., BEG TO ANNOUNCE GENERAL PRICES FOR THE SEASON FOR ROSES, FRUITS, HOLLYHOCKS, ETC. Ros2s selected from our stock of above 100,000 of first- гађа quality. STANDARDS and HALF-STANDARDS, 18s. to 30s. doz. | DWARF ppt d DWARFS, 95. to 18s. йол. ROSES of 1865 (a Ма year), 30s. DWARFS and STANDARDS of NEW YELLOW NOISETTE, otio; NIEL, 5s. each. , all well formed Tree APPLES, 5 to 6 feet, Tes stems, Stand 5.; Pyramids, 18s. to 30s. ; ACTAS 30s. to 36s. per dozen. PLUMS, CHERRI ego s. 24 yramids, 24s. to 4 mini gp 425. per dozen. PEACHES, NECTAR: VINES an LER s. per ie zen. RASPBERRIES, 16s; ; DURRANTS and GÜOSEBEREIÉS, 248, to 30s. per 100. d. aas 5s. each. KS, in fine е 9s. to 128. ; СОМІЕЕК Ж, ресггойз апа EVERG EN ORNAME NTA HODODE "аг ^ and AMERICAN PLANTS i HIGH BEECH, ESSEX. new INS, е - жек лар — titv, at our NEW AMERICAN NURSERIES, NEW PRICED DESCRIPTIVE ROSE, FRUIT, and other LISTS free on application. PAUL'S NURSERIES, ES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. WILLIAM PAUL and SUCCESSOR to the late A. PAUL, BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY :— ROSES. STANDARDS, 15s. to 18s. ; new sorts, 243. to 42s. рег йол. | DWARFS, 12s. to 18s.; new sorts, 24s. to 30s. per doz. CLIMBING, 93. to 12s. per "doz, The * ROSE GARDEN," Second Edition, with numerous Woodeuts, 6s. 64. BULBS. LCS Hyd сасне 3s. to 6s. per doz. 2 CROCTRES, 2s. to 4s. per LADIOLI, 4s. to 12s. per " imd all other Bulbs a reasonable GERANIUMS. DUTCH HYACINTHS, 65. to 15s. ; new sorts, ys to 305, per doz. BEDDING RIT. x p е г 100. EARLY TULIPS, 18. to B t of 16 Va Fruiting Vines, башыны з m peu ев, Camellias, i» UN AMES CARTER Ахр 00. hay their Crystal Palace ree де, and choice COLLECTION of extra ш m, | Pots, weil-ripened, and sure to produ. | | eonun 6d tor 28. ёа. each ; also, a. well set with Buds, | choice COLLECTION of CHRYS. Е ! season's bloi RICE Éi at 6s. per dozen. PR o D and post free on ЈА & Со., 237 апа 238, i Hol NOW o application to AMES CARTE born, == Жс. —To LEMATIS * JAOK MAN? NL ye ы Арыла veiny in те intense n centre, 2 to 237feef, bine; dalah vi. violet Эм. per CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA t, ве S STANDISHI. — Beautiful viol ТЕ «мыры s go» old А 308, per domm, » including Description and Treatment Li Clematises, will be кедү р с free on appli tie "Gro. JackwAN & Box, Wokihg Nursery Б, anoe Ee e NND Lobelia m u-— R pes 2 TO асі TH GARDENERS CHR ardener ord Ве асрор | hite x lied Snowflake, to champ, Sie а мшш u awarded oral Committee of the Ro [тиу uk "€ койша ош OHN А uo this d CFABLE S LEE having acquired the їшї PEU жи much is ted Price 2s. 6d. per Ld cket, Royal ' Vin eya ard Nui and бее Notice. - Cheap РІ ants EFFRIES'S COLLECTIONS gare such tisfa ction last Jeu DE he is ee vu mme че | bu nrgalns this Season, viz. :—12 E 12 Herbaceous Plants, 6 Or name еп гоз Е теда on application, ent, Hammersmith, W, | nations, 1 of deli | from June to Омск И 6 choice nin MR | imbricata, &c., o of Post-offüice Order fi quantities, 105. ds Arboretum Nurseries, lpswieh. Seed Potat ND F. SHARPE invite Te attention of the Trde * to the following hiia ES SEED POTATOS, which pr have grown from the fines ey d stocks; they comprise all tlie orts worthy of cultivation. ча ібу із excellent, being free from disease; ps em very m › ly As Kidney Early Oxford M; cod Во хада » .Forty-fold Webb's uS due Vom N aintree's Earliest Early King, v: Early Dalmahoy Round " Martin's lobe » Cockney ». Golden Globe ». British Queen $$ xe's Seedling Fluke Kidney эр ound Frame | Yorkshire Regent . Seed Growing Establishment, Wisbech, jbs. EED WHEAT.—Selected Rough-chaffed, Club-headed, 5 = ТУЛЕУ Original Кей, New ary Chevalier Barley, es, vitm ES. w^ ad on application to ral Se ee, an et ABRAHAM EATE Gon ed Aj ent, and late the celebrated GRAPE VINES. Two Thousand Fruiting and Planting, including the newest sorts. EVERGREEN and ORNAMENTAL TREES. One Thousand Species and Varieties, selected in a great measure for the beauty of their foliage. PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. Reduction in price; the Set rieties, 32s. Тһе ese have now been Шу {езї Seed Grower Maldon z even superior to the E vg originally giv en of them ; they have also been Rs eg vi many aes JEE Ё БАТ, Р Advertiser has to offer horticulturists indispensable the future of every well- Desi flower garden %Э su Ml TE WHEAT, equal to the finest Тим аа аду. v3 hent was авт PELA ва has now - FRUIT TREES, and o grown at bnt; in Wiltshire, for Tren years, od kan е Standard and Dwarf-trained Pyramid and Dwarf Р biomak que АЖИР. APRICOTS, APPLES, PEARS, | ished tho character given 10. Апу uberior samplo, PHee ШЕ РЕ CHERRIES, PLUMS, GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBEKRIES, Flos, and bushel; Sacks, 2s. each. Ample testimonials given if plii FILBERTS. А selection of all the ri eally good so rts, both young and fruiting trees, in splendid со Тһе above will be forwarded on receipt of a Post-ofioe nius Mr. Aanox Еотснек, Agriculturist. тъ Wilts; or Kzvxzs, Florist and ае = abore e ө to the Trade. Holborn, London, W.C. less A liberal aod Beed Warehouse, 181, High UOLLEOTION S BULBS. A A з. $- k T » 6929 fM» B PLANT ОЛА еа EN / COLLECTIO: оа р 3 10s. 15s. 6d., 21s., 42s., 635., E 200,000 CROCUS M x: T SAMa —————— 100,000 TULIPS, SCILIA А BIBIRICA, NARCISSUS, RANUNCULUS, ANEMONES, &e THE CLIVEDEN CO: COLLECTIONS of creari PLANTS, drawn from the Stock at Oliveden УВ. 160 PANSIES ASSORTED — | 200 DAISIES ASSOR |: 100 FORGET-ME-NOT 10 SILENE | . 9000 ; The above, 105s. ; E 50s.; Quarter do., 25s.; Eighth, 12s. 64 T "I FORGET-ME-NOT, blue s. se Be 8d. por 100 DAISY; pii .. 105. 64. per 100 SAPONARIA, pink _ « C 9^ T SILÉNE, pink at c oby yii н ус. ABÍ mU n P Е » white A s 6 6 ed Petis, si p E 12 e ig : LUCIDA . m $ 9 ii Я STANDEN'S GARDENE S and AMATEURS FRIEND, the best М шш» for Chrysanthemums, &с. COLLECTIONS of BULI LBS. н чый, ае Y бо Garden, 1 DT. de b $, Ad mee 2 Communications ver' cisements and- MEE xm v ripe s RUM: City of Londora, and Published by them at the Office, oA, Welington ve, Parish af 8t. ые to“ ^ The Publisher,” at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, in the Co. of Middlesex. and Рккрквток Мошктт Evaxs, of No. 11, Bouverj Suet y EU ШО i ICT и ыдын Paul's, Covent the said Co» mer Eds TANE RR " ЭЖ... © BETOL, WEST PER THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. No. 45.—1865.] — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. INDEX. man: ment 196 1082 с | Leicester Abbey Nurse Bees, winter ме PT р LE riii p; 1087 à que : MINES, from Eyes.—Now 8 b a DESCRIPTIVE ready. Lm pes free per post. CATALOGUE Iiis. е d ia € E Fivepence. SrawPED Eprriow, 6d. C i Bulbs. jrepared to executo ordera ACINTHS, TUL APS, CROCUS, HARLES TURNER S is cue P а іра the kr «омии of nr: 067 c conditis 258. e ms | Q GLENDINNING АХЫ SÜNS ате а splendid ot of | CATA LOG U ks n appieation: : EZ è 1065 Н . ріске 3 Сө, Fruiti е Royal Nurseries, Slough. чы lST may be hi lioation. Te een Айа ow ,Guild- inths and other "- Bulbs. — MEC Менын Nurse, TET М. CUTBUSH AND SON beg to acquaint their - numerou hav о bip Internationa, ot G. HENDERSON AnD SON offer {һе above, with | sigument or Choice HYACINTDS, начы е i 1061 a sple y Canes of well-matured E PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOQUE »plteation. . 1070 b 000 c | eyes, "ure to give а heavy or атре f fruit, 108, (he Wm with. prominent .. Highgate Nu en, Loi eR — ш кка» оп, S sent ? Wellington Nursery, St. Ji Joh: 3M + BU » — MoCU [i LOCI rs IL LUSTRA’ та EE EN Ha сло оттоон р holoe la T an € 3S, went. E N have a few fine Plants of the |íree and post paid upon application. 1058 a above HE -4 E magnificent Canes of well-ripened wood, | „BUTLER & e ei -— Ro Strand sid а French prize for 1058 b | and sound prominent o ы eyes, at 10 atl T: each. ampton Street, Covent Gard n Market, Ұ.С. ап! $, хуш арив. аА s NA 2, нефы а В BE ar AND SUGDEN S HYACINTHS, TULIPS, т OC NARCISSUS, GLADIOLI, RANUNCULUS в, fiUILDHALL GRAND. FLOWER SHO DWARF-TRAINED PEACHES and NECTARINES. | ANEMO S LIES, AMARYLLIS, in splendid collectio G One S V. | TORANCIS лур ARTHUR DICKSON axp SONS can Ee FLORAL GUIDE, free and port paid em appligatio (DHAIL GR AN D FRUIT БНО. Шайы тү m D O9; perm meme толеу С венер e Shi Ch TOU 1 - TXIWISOENÉ c P m RG E QUANTITY of DUT BULBS in fi (S UILDHALL.—COLDSTREAM GUARDS BAND. [)AMASCENE PLUR das $c А ее the mii Ne gode E] ine One ə Shilling. = sodium emus PRIVET BERRIES, | 6.5 са эма, ld on FERNS in the trade. CA mmon and SPA: CHEST- | description filled complete, fro: m 4a, d, tc 62 + ма (пана, NEW GOTHIC ROOF.|NUTSEEDA quality, f А R. Garzx, 194, Kin and Rond, N Ез And the Bedford Con- One Shilling. А} 5 г бахе The Seed | servatori ‚ Сот ht Garde млн ш нш аз on LORD MAYONS DAY, with сеп isplay of ge S CIE WEI БАГАН, FERNS, ke.—TUES SDAY, 1th, o'Clock; WEDNESD. 10108 o'Clock,.—Admission One 5 milin EALE AL АС D -GREN I DISPLAY o MS at NEXT SATURDAY'S CONCER BECOMENADE, November ы and конду the m eas will be e given in Prizes for the best Groups, Parti- y bel dro sd MERE nto I. WirxiNsox, Crystal Pala. EDEN D, WALES CHRYSA NTHEMUM and FRUIT SOCIETY. UAL SHOW of ХАВА ТЕМОМ ar p FRUIT will be noli i Я eld in th Rife Dril THURSDAY, N Au e Ri X rer] Pa cU - Prizes. Ni Schedules £80 will be 01 k perian OWN HALL, BIRN HAM. TRIES GREAT FRUIT SHOW will CLOSE on “ААЙЫ, Nov. Co e ас. ‚оп О, to 2 iS Боккезт, Sec cretary, Quee; "ambers, 8, Cherry Stre Exhibition of C T emums. JON SALTER'S i; unique COLLECTION of these ** Are e WINTER ® tena RUEDA UE for 1866), A nal £ Sura, day, айг itano open every хсер! eile Narery уйнат Street, Hammersmith, W. y Station. ратува anthemums. egs to inform шын йеп and the that his Specimen and other СНЕ EMUMS are can be seen every ау, por Ave ted. well Nurseries (opposite DAM FORSYTH Brunswick тт Church), rei md acis №" and GENUINE AGRICULT RAL, ея "ROPA, dram чут, бае and FLOWER 21734 анаа = Е арр es and advantageous offers on James FAIRHEAD & SON, Seod Growers and Merchants, 7, et Mark: zx London, 8.Е. AND EP Бекр Gnowrns and Nam di dd PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. Res CALDECOTT, BAWTREE ‚ DOWLING AND p COMPANY, Huta SEED Farmers and Mrnc Mark Lane, E.C. ; and В Basing Prize Melon 1851, for Wheat ; Excellent Seed Corn and dedu an m AND REX з, MER and NUuRSERYMEN, 38, Hi igh 1 Holborh, London, W.C. ОЗЕРН TREMBLE AND SONS, The Nurseries Jom nus èd for 1805-00 for extensive FOREST STOCK, : Herry FLINTHAN, Serp and FrRurr MERCHANT, сн et 7 Produce Returns made и та of Fruit and other Rita on Commission by Merchants or Growers. сев to London, Liverpool, uem tland, New Garden Seeds for Aut AND SONS can now "supply 20 above, of TES pratis on а] ра. da поз [Sinn Summer- S Station Street, Chatteris, C ый untingdon Nurseries. x лур INR EAS General P CATALOGUE А. p Omama O Ky including Seedling Au а Trad rens ROW ready, and will be С ера ше рее, | Js must be cleared immediately t D MHO E Mtr d vei Prices on , еа! Др. ап зра ате aieo s large stock pns HALLOTS Dispose of. Prices bs. 6з, per dos. Ode A qum OLLAND & Jones, Brads! erton, near Manches Stror Standard A Pears, nE t R Apples 1i to 4j ѓе T HARLES B ESS, The Nur eg — Boed, Cheltenham, E a m stock of the above, ай» ment of NURSERY STOCK, Prices on applicati кы, ты lek TREES, Frui! HES, NECTARIN uk бика, „зз FIG: rhe PLUMS, PEARS с аа Racuanp міт Forest k pue cA ETER DENM EL SON'S CATALOGUE 1 br E current — w ready, and will be fi application. urgh ai паза Роге AND R. e forwarding their WH om PRICE Li on application. ате Soweritg st, Pruit Trees, Shri will [A А pleasure in of the above g Heaths OHN FRASER 1 T ко Mieten, иа, Wi DA 3 to offer ды. рашы о 2 of zm ue Ern [x other inter-flowering — mE neg раа ested from unknown correspondents. The Nurseries, Folkesto MEIKLE ha has on hand some о fis EVERGREEN and үзүр ж» АШ Ени г m of them of а large size and in cep Ea 13 rre all equally good. c E pA d AND SONS have to offer to the Trade and m 200,000 to 300,000 strong LARCH, from 3to 4j ft. be given on po renes requested ТЕҢ LOMBARDY 4—7 а SEARLE hasa to les, Preston, Lan H.—Very tine, 3 mii 4-feet, wn, 15 to po ce on cn з= quunt extra gel E Баг Stockport. bu. a large quantit T the jf (ho abore. Apply to ARC mE and well B. Warruax, The Nurseries, Reddish, near Stockport. ANTED, FOREST TREES, from 1 to 2 feet, as BORA BEAM ARTE ттт LÀ. "YADKE-MECUM, AERA (€ of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and p | PEANTS, is now m E. nter and Spring Gardening. D SUGDEN, Sxxp nd T ры ue Мавонхита, RR л В^ 12, en! LA Covent Garden, W.C, t carriage paid Tho No. 1 SSORTME NT of WINT ER-F' FLOW TARINOI BULBS, 21e. DEC; JRTMENT at SPRING-FLOW ted BULBS, 21s. e FIA d GUID Е froe on applio "ation. (TIVEDEN 8р RING: BLOOMING PLANTS. Бос "Y yn iras 1054. STANDEN'S GA. ms ATEURS FRIEND, Вее dvertisement, page x Barn & SucDEN Plant Merchants, 12, King Sireot, Covent ‹ PM „000 Гү CROCUS, 100,000 SNOWDROPS, 100,000 IL ne. к» for Winter ng. Bann м Ѕоорех, Seed and ed Без 12, Kin Covent Garden, Ұ.С. FLORAL GUIDE free on applicati дач YELLOW CROCUS and MIXED DOUBLE SINGLE HTACIETEHS z етт to offer to d rd Price g^ D o. m ES D & Sox, Seed Merc! т, Borough Mark SEC Fuga mE OHN FRASER s равона yu TREKS, &c., for t lication, The - ы that his NEW 2 of PLANTS, ROSES, ns 865 and ss of 18%, — urseri с. Жм Lan Diigo Ме ES BER 5 | iik NEY ROSE CATALOGUE for D. and 1866, also d LY uad of EUM Kp Vix. Wei Box. will Eo will be happy Apu $e the ubovo on application. SA Te da aii diia c DR A е" LANE ax» SON'S CATALOGUES of ROSES, e TREES, ES. то deren miran had reat t Bertha ред, Horta. & Horta, AZALEAS, &c., аге The Зено, Wi LOGUE o! cation, free у ров. P Е ссеввог to the late A. PAUL 4p а IU Á NEW DESCRIPTIVE — ROSES то is now ready, and will be forwarded on Nm т, stock fs їз II and in splendid е condi urseríes, W: a5 and 194 AUL T. OSON S NEW "Rost. © T esie See Note on poc ng Roses. Post shunt Nu mere, No TASSE NUES Select List of Show t Old and New. UR S p» KEIN CATALOGUE. AKS, | ROSES- —А сщт ҮЕ С САТ YE CATALOGUE of ROSES, pre meg. 11 ANTING.— [ piernas 2 Tu s 3 to х5 tor 83 Conrod for primate use; a quantity of "PLI. por amplos ind пробка р AT Шаде Наа deliver sound HORSE C HESTNUTS ORE CHE — Parties. s. willing ip Cibo AMES The Nars 2, w sending out his eJ фотоң C RC Ad f| сонне, OS, prepared tor p Шаг Ў К - on E EORGE JACK rm tn SON гп have much үте Му А. К-ү ШЫР DEP OUUE ef. Reus ЖУО, and BP oe N Nursery, Surrey. ӨЕМ, Аямак Lax — P Ghent, Belgium, bez is v Undersigne m deor cod SM prp Gri ee Dre Others. OR a meer CHESTNUTS for Seed, grown acto Ы OREN I DAID CALA DIDAS" p Qo the Соба ong, near Gravesend, Kent. Nes ©, То; de Met C er The Six fom LL L-APPIy to Mr. Unt ror Cash, а quantity of very heap Cash, a quantity of к New for T — eur AL ENTED LARCH о UTTON anp SONS have. received their supply et 1295 Arzen, Nurserymen, Kilmarnock, N. NEW GRASS SEEDS of the present growth in Cages Danano k rm er Mascus, 8y дра Dee ЛОЯ" Seen Mancan, B Aldgate, ат оним, iem vie IDE LERE B. Special qatarina euan ын other ih Tic for — the Tra О SI лү - Tho id str ng Plants To did lo i strong health: 0 BE SOLD, Cheap, many Thousan ° а p R SALE, Hp sple E pr КЖ D or well Le of ES GRASS {бугепр, parum AA Ано» ES Ae MUMS, from 65. to 95. ве to Oe ре Wales акту, Bedford Road Nurseries, 86 gom еврей, Nurseryman, Cardiff, W. TRESEDER, 1054 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Хотъмвъв 11, 1865. Gladioli, Lilium: 000 N orway Spruce e Firs uem BROWN'S ro» et & "d GLADIOLI | For Coverts ad [oe d in various sizes, from 1 toot up to 3 feet, rises about 200 varieties i the finest, for aD see Cata- logu scripti Sections, of the m \ \ rA. ang ter inde t С in 60 varieties; IRIS, 1n five divisions of about xS o тат 100 varieties; PZEONIES, in 1 50 epet ы, Mid. an extensive vim CONIFERS and ORNAMEN SERI уы "of joe sizes in PET of Ире DUTCH, CAPE, FRENCH, condition, all wi ooted and hardy grown. TUBEROUS ROOTS, together in abou t 1000 varieties. will be gl. CATALOGUES on application. and Nurseryman, Sudbury, Suffolk. NEW GARDEN PLANTS FOR EXTENSIVE DECORATION IN EARLY SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS, ng Descriptive Lists, in Four RSERYMEN, Bedale, € information. oar. TERN Со glad to see purchasers at their Nursery, which is 5 miles from Northallerton, and Кеа nt Aem the ЅтернеХх BnowN, Seed Grower nearest station, Prices and further particulars on applicat Aubrietia Campbelli (syn. A. Hender ni). lla sibirica. A beautiful little h: four inches in height, This b: variety is one of the most desirable cake ulbous plant, two to flowering perennial herbaceous LA r the decoration of tho р; эсе in the eariy xli months, thrivi ving 1n ordinary soil, Garden yet introduced, havin; several First-class Certificates dp blooming profuse vg Же dent azure-blue bell-sha: ped E of Merit for its special value in Tany Sl pring flowering Grou) a un ualled marginal eect а дк gardens, or for front am forms элее ably neat, om arf, and G E owth, resembling | direct in basket: lts, 10$. p Ж. 6d. per dozen. the weli-kno . de RN Ma r А. pur mally tuft-like, 2 to о | ely-deliol id- вд фе are arranged like | The G olden Wotéhed Daisy. З inches in heigt ei; [dts o cies in een erect uox leaf-tufts, RA а sub-rosulate outlin: om ine axils of which ar luced a u e 0108301 Crimson-flowered, violet- e salver-lik: ч ensely ci AER that in estab- lishi th the plan when grouped, а like violet-bl flow: А ounds, Ыр) E Ev ut UMEN MAU проп о віда fruticosa glauc ground-surface. P of bloom extends from March un inet new species introduced € New Zenland, and, "us the aid of sec сөл colours, es forms charmingl? the ento ДЕКА аЛ аас ун by Messrs. E. б. HENDERSON & Sox. effective gfou; a period when continuous-flowering plants аге not | 1% forms a ЕЕ densely-branched, dwarf, half-hardy shrub, plentiful. | with small glaucous Macs Aui leaves, squarrosely | decussate in It is stri s iere ted for forming select riband rows, parterres, | outlipe, and numerous t ] heads of white flowers in the spring or е 9 һе period alluded to ; and, by superior culture | and uy summer mont ч» in pots, is valuable a$ as portable specimens for placing in vase groups | ts very glaucous white foliage constitutes a striking feature in or baskets on terraces, or in cool conservatory Колда. and | itself, and would: producé à markod contrast if grouped or planted out appears to great advantage when seen skirting the front ground-level | in flower beds o Ockwork, 38, 6d. and 5s. of select rockwork, rfrihging Юю borders of наст opes. 16 thrives in all ordinary gari soils, either upon eclivities 9r — grounds or in the open БКЫ in miniature Ede groups, 0: Fuchsia Beaut y (Ba nks). extensive A а, ei unequalled in its rich colour And A beautiful exhibition prm with broad bright carmine scarlet uique e effect by any othei n plant of similar growth and season sapai graoofaliy — the corolla pure lavender colour, cup- ihaped, of а model о denen 3 growth free and vigorous. adapted for а This beautiful variety Mr. Banks has ta Those Cultivators who wish to possess a Coloured Plate previously DIE or bus solere onb as one of Dot tho i besi Will be sent out in October, 1865. may receive one pos free by rem seven stamps. lants—1s. 6d., 25, 6d., and 5з. each. 11 A CATALOGUE of the most extensive Collection of General HERBACEOUS and ALPINE PLANTS, with valuable Columns of Reference, forwarded free on application. E. G. HENDERSON ax» SON, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, N.W. PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. WILLIAM PAUL OA (бох and SvccEssoRg to the late А. PAUL,) BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY :— STANDARDS, 15s. to 18s. ; new sorts, 24s. to 425. mde. | е 193. to 18s.; new sorts, 24s. to 30. рег doz' CLIMB ^t п ы 125. per doz. The * ROSE GARDEN," Seco with numerous Woodeuts, 65. 64. Sce POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, 3s. to 6s. per doz. CROCUSES, 2s. - 4s. per 106. GLADIOLI, 4s. to 12s. per doz And all other Bulbs equally reasona nable, DUTCH HYACINTHS, 6s. E 15s.; new sorts, 18s. to 305. per doz. BEDDING HYACINTHS, qos to 34s. per 100. EARLY TULIPS, 1з per doz, BEATON'S ANIUMS. Reduction in price; the Set of 16 Varieties, 325. ese have now boen thoroughly tested, and have proved even superior to the descriptions originally given of them; they [ons ма, been. pronounced by many leading horticulturists indispensable in the future of every well- arranged flower garden Standard and D FILBERTS. A selection of all the r eally go оой sorts, both youn GRAPE VINES. Two Thousand Fruiting and Planting, including the newest sorts. EVERGREEN and ORNAMENTAL TEEES. One Thousand Species and Varieties, selected in a great measure for the beauty of their foliage. PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. un and thrice Tran: m" A Alder — Tm AND J P is ELL jm t 6 fc [O stron: TREES, ALDER, 8 to в ERU айа ny а DWARF ROSE: AS, and PINUS EXCELSA and other т Prices o b Mem de o r ot dos 6 feel де 53 catio; The Nurseries 1l Sant Whitehaven” m GAITSKE LLE'S Nursery $t OCk co; rises $ and select assortment of the vari А E IT TREES, 5d FLOWERING d other E КОЙЫТ ЫН °400 А8Н, m to 7 feet high 400 WHIT VERGREEN and FLOW AL TRERS | healthy appearance of which has b Me do, А X er pobust - oen hem. CATALO gratis on application, Fal who lants given to compensate for lorig са Erg The Nurseries, Hall Santon White a Го BE SOLD, for Cash, all twice Transplanted Per | р, de 10%. | 100, |ды 40,000 well-grown LARCH, 3 to 5 feet high PEEL B 0 000 ОК CHEST 2% to Ы feet high йк р 0| : 4. BD NIIT 4000 very strong COMMON PRIVET, с " [m ESI: 10, 000 SPRUCE. D у to е hi; 30 0 hill rae, PH о 21 em iu 300 SPIRZEA, good, 24 to 3 foet high Es baro 2,500 COMMON ELM, 4 to 9 lect high... ..|30 0) 8 € 1 d "950 SNOW BERRY, 3 to 4 teot high .. |3 9 11 350 CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS zi tost, Misi 300 LABURNUMS, àto ЭА high 54i! 100 COMMON LILAC, 2 to 3} feet high 35911 зо ACACIA. Tt D lod high £ FEEN 200 BIRCH, las ge, 3 to 4 feet hi m v $01 300 MOUN ASH, dto 6 foo г 200 SWEET BRIARS 3 to "nari 200 RED DOGWOOD’ 24 to. ч (Уул шд ИКЕ 300 BLACK WILLOW, 4 i 6 feet hi e 15 03 00 BALSAM POPLARS. A прв ed 300 SCARLET OA. „е. Е. 900 MAPLE, 2to3 feet E 15 9 H 2,000 ASH, 2to 3 feet high. 50 19 1% 1% 90 ti E AMERICAN De 2 lio2fo| .. 500 HALF STANDARD ROSE, best sort “ ра 500 STANDARD ROSE "UE A 1 am YEWS, 3 to 4 feet high, 15. 34. each. B » 460 д ме high, [4 each. 190 5 to 6 feet each. Т Y to 8 foot hi h, 4s, Za EX 5 strong LAURELS, good st J. C. РАрмАХ, Boston Spa, near Tadcaster. t Trees. M EROHS n TAPMA E RIVERS A AND SON to submit to the publie a Synopsis of th CULTURE, now е over nearly 100 acres, ieiuna: S on Crab Stocks.—Dwarf maiden trees, pyramids im a APPLE bearing state, lateral trained Sene ала standards for orchards. APPLES on Paradise Stocks.—Pyramids, dwarf bearing bushes, maiden trees É Aure ordi training, trained ue d for double с а ns for edgings, lateral traine dude соракы S. tuy COTS.— ig ei x eee walls ; pyramids, very fine and Mrs e n n d trained trees for s for double Va cordons for glass d and half-standard and ridges; stan 85 dwarf maiden standard ud ts for КАА, ode n orchard CHERRIES, © о Duke tribe L^ Mahaleb Stocks ; of Blossom-buds ; Bushes, ditto ; Pyrami Trees for Walls and mre and rf this Sto the most pr hoaa in Pots; Я еп Trees. enegia L3 olifle and ешш 1 ARA BS рена and Scarlet, ids. deem. pyramids adn halfstandard, амі mme ie (on stems 2f. to 2 эй. ёл» and dwarf: walls ; doubld oordous fur gie for ridges ; ругал хал in err Ree Rc ts for frang; ка ior ТОБА Кенч culture; and s f-si tandards in b planting ош 011568. PEARS on Pear Stoeks,—Standards for orchards, pyrawids x dwarf Mp trees, standards and dwarfs lateraily or аПегв. PEARS on Quince Stocks—Maiden trees for vertical з, шан sorabi o bearing demam р teral trained pod ers, double ЖАМ. сое, for rione ridges. тч ст ADHERE PEN E double grafted trees, and us in ja fe orchard-house Anm .—Stan ругашін SERVICE TREE- en к STRAWBERRIES.—. transplanted. WALNUTS.—Standai rds and dwarfs of the Ухо аз, Now ready, а pem Catalogue of ra h logue of onys aS а ҮТ of. Orehank Tanp a Catalogue iniature Fruit Tiges for Frat Edition, price З. and Glass Culture are des of all packages to London. босар ри Sawbi COLLECTIONS ULBS, , Part for In and part for Ou of-door Dose. 10s. 64., 15s. 6d. ‚ 215., 425., 638., & 1058, al Sie. Gardon s 0 1ós, 6d. Bön ыё WINTER and SPRING санына G (Orders amounting to 21s. sent carriage paid). К „ 200,000 CROCUS, 100, , 50, 00,000 TULIPS, SCILLA SIBIRICA, элу RANUNCULUS, ANEMONES, $ а THE CLIVEDEN ECTIONS of SPRING- , dra the с at Cliveden. — 150. PANSIES ASSORTED | 200 DAISIES ASSORTED — | 100 FORGET-ME-NOT | 1008ILENE | The ‚ 105s.; Half the i ў do., 95s.; Eighth, 12s. RC RENI Mak. eor x 6d. per 100 DAISY, hod 24 ‚+ 108, 64. рег 100 SAPONARIA, WE : ә d " POLYANTHUS, Mapa к «E s ARABÍS ALPINA ro « о AME с XE € A LUCIDA . STANDEN'S GARDENER’ S and AMATEURS FRIEND, the best Manure for Chrysanthemums, &e. See Advertisement, page 1056. "Wee em CHR m 11, 1865.] 1055 поена в р SMITH, NumseRrxAN and Seep Mrncmawr, Worcester. R ' = OSES.—12 of the e] Ne MIA PEA, | 2 Standard, e the earliest of the oses for 188. ; 50 for 100. uw rra 1 much | 12 ditto Dwarf do. or 125; per than а 12 ditto, New Bonis `о 1865, for 94s, =” S 4 Descriptive List on application, Price ?s. 6d. per quart. il EEUU ET E P Socii & Co., Seed Merchants, Covent Garden, London, W.C. " OR DER ACRES of F оп Allotment £1 per S t An zapoa, Pears, БОГ The Earliest Pea known о call to exceed £2 per (€: and after the first, no calis to bemade Cherries aee ectarines, and САЕ J PENTER'S EXPRESS, ваа тей ї May ins the at less intervals than three months. fue in every form desired for ч; са оа Pcr ри stimonial A minimum rate of interest rost of 6 рег cent, рег азалии guaranteed N TEE E Rise To be had of Ержлвр CARPENTER, Sond Merchant and Grower, -— „рер capas, EEMETA ОКТБ РЕ viuis бешш ВИНЕ ые, айынынын ает LE 7. ACHE; WARD Ёлүхвїн алой, Hi E ES Ea а - 5, NYINC CATALOGUES of D Mr, t: ушли Waos pem ө Basingstoke, pae A wel to name. CIBLE SCARLET SWEET PE Mr. Fnascis Bawrner, Andover, Hampshire, | Mr. IT Юожыхо, Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, рош Ar APPLES, PEARS, poe CHERRIES. | А гн аш Сены rocoived Кош the Royal Hortioulturat | Mt Air Devine, Мейит Wall а, х Trees hard y, а Certificate at the Cr Palace дч wap Darw, cot, Kingseote, Wotton-under-Edge, RCHARD-HOUSE TREES, Fruiting in Pots “Са B^ rr py ep deber 10 Бер B permanens in ны Mr. eme Ivom 94 Danbury, Northamptonshire, 0 Теке, ! Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Pears, inl Шошым qe eme s 15. 60, silere iad of the — ч power to add to their number, throu; e kingdom, or o ЭтЕРНЕХ Bnowx, Bankera. Eris for Ornamental Plantimg or Aven Een: yell grown, and transplanted within t the last 6 pe. HE EARLI 3 "BEST Enan DOOR sizes "у quantities, see Conifer List. GROWN PEA we have tasted this season—vide Jowrnat al af Messrs, Stevens & Besumont, 6 6, Old Jewry, London, piman id Жоош» ces mtu also favourably Messrs, Lamb, Brooks, & Challis, Basingstoke. И Mantera iita | шшде Bani Ka ie Non bains San a teer T rms езү aA Ue c ? inverta, 14 to 2 fee! s , Portugal, Pyramids, 3 to 4 ft. pod DEL E UE 5 oet. Tho] id was mar шет Irom d in der —Mr. G. E. Goldsmith, Basingstoke. < DAR T3 ld m pea d 3 to 4 feet tor as ое on th. ee 28th. кы р Ürrrcy— дасланы х i 3 РА „5 n e genuine excep! accredited Agents. be ‚4% t |T » nee: iini Ei E rau uc Poe Pie | Тао айруу; ren. | AU orar агур aq Re Ve elem dura or sd Cryptomeria iridis 4 to 5 feet » aurea, 1j foot cose rios ree гас ntre coc o PRI dg Laws З to 4 feet $ This Company is formed for {Ди rpose of carrying on and extend- e P Lok Thiijopsis бойы fee Sutton's Ringleader г (ог Carter's First Crop) Pea. in; thé млан of Жан eu d s reos Egon ar qnd Irish Yew, 4 to 5 feet Wellingtonia gigantea, 9 Turk EARLIEST e CuvmrIVATION. | Dowumwe, аз Corn, Seed, Mau D ' Ollcako гече and At 498, per dozen :— MESSRS SUTTON, M ao а large demand this | uniting thom, Luder the title of " Ravsaiun, Catpacorr, (али гик», еч e Pinus excelsa, 6 feet early Peer му bore, Te PA Seid Suo арал fs d - » Lambertiana, 3 to 4 feet "The following Seedsman have already ordered a supply :— "Те union of old-esta! таң, whose business relations give oriental », insignis, 3 to 4 feet 'eSSrs. Cooper Bolton, 152, Fleet Streob, Lon don "EO. them a ч ma share АЙ, p! e yet yo + in ФА markets they attend, Ж D $2 E eet Thuja Lobbii, 4 to б feet » Hurst & Son, 6, Leadenhall Street, London, Е.С and whose connection for the sale of Agricultural Seeds extende to ali Agir imhrionta, 2 to 23 feet » compacta, 9 to 2} feet 5 Minier, Nash, & Nash, 60, Strand Tte етн W.G.. pacis M Kap onmes, «ui Pase Pha pon Company in a position to Arbor-vitæ, Sibe: 5 to 6 fee », aurea, 2 feet » > Jacob Wrench & Son, er Bridge, London, E.C. i dien operntlons at once with great advantages. "Red, 6 to 8. A es elites dp ct ea dj feet Natiin Barnali, Бана n Тоо, W.C. | алай а a ушеш ifa inler 3 ch pita of x very ын Өтөт оен Yen Mic бо 5} fee ы T Thorb urn York, U.S.A. ой шше ext inde ашошч йө dud Lavonma, 4 2027 4j ft. | Laurels, Pyramid, Po , 4 to » oodlands (шгвегу, Islewortb, W. озата dio Б fece Жү Hammersmith, W е Chief Office of the Compan: Pinus Cembra, 4 to 5 fe: g: » . Colchic, 6 to 7 fect Price to the Trade on application, Exchange a! 1 stok where p dope Боттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed hment, Reading. business of the P die — À— to 3 fee! | Juniperus thurifera, 5 t: et D Doug i S to 5] feet UTTON’S T А o possono tho к esil, 5 to je Esir lo Seb n^ "A (or CARTER'S FIRST C pleto railway P dereloymant y пен Фи, "— mmy y bo I EE E. vi Ls mbertiana, 5 to 6 feet nz EamrresT 1х Сои m bipes nd to « Rn of А pom MM » niahi ee mbra, j fe troduced to the lic last EE a, 3s à to3 ws nis р 2% to 3 feet а simultaneously by M: тои & сы таси Fred da qs e 2G iure" баз Жусу Arbor- rA to 7 fe iere аа Өр; Ба ma Mun d Carter & Co., both DM ‚чүт ра Lane, ы. Storen are 4 at «ome Knighti т 7 to $ feet Wellingtonin даша, á fect {пө stocks Tr ym d rod thel [шр = кас җе: ides Westera. aud ren Мал onus йе Fore Mey dens a ir pn tho Trefoil and Sainfoin--im whieh . ш rom the same lo and in уте. of mi м co EN E. 845, por dezen = A Vig fid same pure me who о €: it. Ofall tha usnm 4; -—ÓZ foromost—will be continued PESCE Set ое thu era, 6 to 7 feet ea cai hareha meara pm leader (or First m under their direct » Orientalis, 3t Тахойшиве erpervirens, 10 019/0 ine b) bulb vs P e s uim | anti) dera to emule Rui, eui d PETERS and the demand at ot eis 0а, bee t of the douthern counties, во a vourable f fort е do - Douglasii, 8 to 10 ft., 125.6. Picea nobilis, 10054, 21s, to 625. hia tene arms mem crops to perfection, are с LN » zi Pj Boe féet, nae * paps. 3o 4 ve (teer eue price be » 10s. 6d. to 22800, For the Shareholders it is поса DA - У d юре, ч. ho 7 Pinsapo, pra MEME = The following are Extracts from a few of the numerous 1. remuneration of of tho Т Directors will only become AK = of tho Araucaria imbricata, 3 to 4 feet, Es excelsa, 100 А 105. 6d. received relative to this Leite Early Pea :— rr бө and after M тен of ied charges pen тарип, is . to 91s. 15 feel, 15s от Mr. WiLtram DowELL, Ga: to Sir George Chetwynd, | includi interest of 6 per per annum on the paid- Cedar of Lebanon 8 8t яшы Ll 6d. add кы, mis Hai ien than ed Ёк ош. 1 - - x al will be Subscribed for by tbe О 10 feet . 6d. A rabli int of th ita Du Cedrus Deodura, to 10 ft., «Mid. Rosen 8 to ft., 10s 0d. eu gainera di а diah to h to-morrow morning, which is by far tue earliest ped Fm and their immo immodiato friends = the remador is sors ed Uo NY f Y thay Paas, 2to rà feet, fa oa 5 feet, d. to 15s. т. W, Povey, Gardener to И. ife „ Donnington | bass, Am affording to those ма dan UNE of тайый. ж red invest- Ао, for Todi: 3 to 4 а габ 50s. 100. near Ne ment 1n trade an M eedem er em d so without the risks connected per А3. usual way. » 5 to 5 feet, at. те 15s. ne ader Рев” on he ast day gf выгану; on with partnership carried out » » feet, » e same p Daniel O'Rourke other early во The ment entered into Company by Messrs. Ravx- " our * Ringleader’ is uncomm: well and the pods are agror! А, а bh tho Company by Messrs and STANDARD AMENT. i I have no doubt will the ground | BIRD, Слмэксотт, ^ TREES, STI o бовой TT AT ed d, before I picx from any of other rwr (X up P a Valenton, and ia Во over FIT "tane Chestnut, pani, 6 to 8 foot From Mr. Jass Gardener to H. Bentley, Быр, | gu em EE pieta [ug Sepine, 3 to 10 feet Poplar, iler 8 to feet * Your * Ringleader Реа’ 18 six days earlier than Dillistone's, and тренер ae, Р during the TM yellow? Md дуйн specialis ots Vie роне ра pm reu I of amy profits made by the х А 96. ers forse 1 xe Atl ч Your Ringen d with mo by far enter into similar business Аиа, flowering, 7 to 8 foet — | Сезш, Spanish, $t010fet [жат be clenred off the e pred ri before the others have done prn ——MÁ iai 10 feet isus. o EE blossoming. 1 consider the * "ómglewier? th he quickest Pea of any of Ash, Mountain, 9 to 12 feet to 10 feet tho early soris grown their tenure of office. undo, 6 of E Xe to 8 feet ы ans Lambari, Lo Ihe m Manon Li Woon Pa 1 аа дада sc the гае 7.780 ав our “Ringleader” Pea will be a fortnight earlier than Е не, T 10 В feet оол икн .. ERA 1° sown on the same ; in fact, it is earlier than At 30s. pei ecce РАР" апу Реа b my БО has kno! garden lies high, and is FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. M і е Paid-up DEN m to 15 oot Tm 5 s жы онаа, da por Sharo ple on пре and £5 per Share on allotment бш Scarlet, 6 to 8 foe! Willow, A. ш 08%. Rayrell, Br May 99. Жатхвткр, Caxprcorz, Bawrnzr, : “ 1 bave this year sown Pes against your Early Dowin- & Со, Limited ICHARD ‘Champion,’ 1 have hitherto found the earliest in cultivation, Shares of £10 each XIR TRINE, яшыны prs EVERGREEN ama T amn giad vo Val gon, tbn t eame into Чоо tan daya илер, | erras, otomana, rens, Devas, Co Tien id Tamas і agree to accept Shares, or any umber т Soi i ё use in e pe Er pueda Merge, is а valuable addition to may be Ке: , subject to the rerulations of the Com- Endesa mation, with copio us ludex ех of their synonymes. Mr. Свовов 8ситмоен, Park, Sonning, May 29. paniy, and to pay the the further deposit of £5 per Share on ent, i ah «І have great in Пока Чу of your new aly ЕН; meros S. EAR d leader." sown, Р ? сан eu murs. e гып HIT contains а sketcl popular e rs. Те hom it on he nth o May, Waleh is | allotted tO re with Directions for Cultivation, days i 1 ап acquisition," Professi urinere [X tee гейде umdor prote; тїй me bae ~ Ру че a тч НЕО E Teir synonymen di quality, size, colour, flesh, Wiri Rew, Esq., Tiverton, May 90. Usual si n Me en инен iM. &c. v Your * * Pea has quite proved worthy of its name. Lord E III d "Worcester. lanted it sido by side on Њо э now the Аф * has — | даа вона Леан one week > he ое, all 2. Application for олот ае Ri adi Bo A to father quite fortnight before 3x ка, Томаз з ELEY, A PSOE LE of Bible “ейи, near г Halsted, Ó— vue к To the Directors ol TC Бр Слъэтсотт, Ва тепн, | Eo ае CERT y Wii Val of Jam youto 3 genera ЕЗ of which have been well and nis ery peche Tece or mane during the past season season, the ia del of this p most flattering e etr "of fine At its firs introane ito y endorsing Tepresentations given of it io remind his numerous patrons that the ENT енна e aam: to secure a gathering 1з. quart. Price to the Trade on application. x Matgined of Mr. s fors Sible Hedingham, near . Also of the А : ; i Peter Lawson & Son, 28, Cm emen th EC| rper picharison t Gond СУ Within, Е.С. р" the pods їп wich you will observe аге ir Ver, Bolton cet Street, E. 3 d youa Horse, Berks.” COTICE is HEREBY GIY EN, that APPLICATIONS HIbIA AT ocean si. Price to the Trade on application. Tor SHARES in the above COMPANY must be made to the t, St. John's рск Бидай prios ЗА. раг АМЕ GARDEN SEEDS, FARM Leo Lina тген "ropa ember 13, on which Рац е Seed nt, Riven T [Paris, France, | PRIC LISTS: oe order, Richard гонта Ва yman and Нота 4, Place des Trois Mar ies, | SEEDS, beo post iu Елтох GOLDSMITH, SAFE. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. RAY XBIRD, ca ALDECOTT. BAWTREE, DOWLING, x» COMPANY (Limited). Registered under the Companies" Act, 1802, by which the liability of each Shareholder мена to the amount of his Shares. CarrraL, £50,000, to - cipe: ns өсө — 2,500 Parp-cr Sn Allotment £5] per t 2,500 Onmuixanv S m TNT H T А THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Novena 11, 1865. 1056 Vines, extra extra strong. В Во AND xp McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, NUTS. AND ARTHUR DICKSON AxD SONS South Row (or Strand side). opposite БКО УКЫТ. Street, ea for sending out some 2000 extra бше) well- SEC Covent Garden Market, London, W.C., beg t the follow: УЫЗ үе all the New and leading kinds, е to choice COLLECTIONS, of DUTCH and CAPE PELOWERIN Many as thick as the “little finger." BULB: BS, all of the first size and quality. LIST of kinas, with ege sent free by post on LATUS VOR GEENEKHOUSS « Upton? Nurseries, Chester. No. No. 2. | No. No. 4. No. 5.| No. 6. VINES, from Eye g and extra stron DRUG EUR us Fais s [^35 P308 0H for immediato Eon in LES д r Planting 5 Жы: а У ; including all the leadin arieties, with stout, close-joi = Sa бого hiy de Cines; Tan y of ze h will produce pem No. 7. | No. 8. | No. 9. No. 10. | No. 41. | No. 4 lb. to 8 lb. of Graj xt season. Prices and particulars upon "Oo Pond (ТЕЙ КИТТЕ тас кеттт [o Hiero to P dii James Drcksow & Soxs, The “Newton” Nurseries, Chester. —— FOR GREENHOUSE and FLOWER G ARDEN. Fruit iting Vines, Camellias, &c. No. 13. | No. 14. | No Мо. 17. | No. 18. 105s. s. 6d. ‚Мв. CARTER anp CO. hav T on VIEW at ve AS Palace Nursery, Perry Syde WIEN n in Pe ph еы eene ent apti ed of Sim serong FR RUITIN abs sure to produce a heavy crop of Frul from h; аг e of m best кафо ot CAMELLIAS, хеп en with Buds, 4з. d ozen ; choice, COLLECT fit d season's PRICE 2 p per dozen. PICS. que and Pet free on application to J. d 238, High Holborn, аны W.C. тен исән d'Angoulem HOS. ITT, NURSERYMAN, jm т d and Solihull, has a very limited number of MAIDEN TREES of hes “ое excellent NEW PEAR. Price 108. to E EAE also a supurb неме of n: IOLUS, T JH and 24s. dc долон. mixed, 6s. per dozen. PRIMULA FI зата, P DITS strain, 2s. 6d. per packet. 8. S begs ention to p 1 • the и Бү nn M now holds а id stock. PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE LISTS can be v on арса оа VINES.—Strong Planting and Fruitin ng "Can ines est varie- тр and suckers of all ent season, — Splendid roots of the strongest flowering ACINTHS for glasses or pots, ex 8s., 93., 10s. and 12s. per dozen. POLYANTHUS, NARCI , CROCUS, Early TULIPS, ENGLISH-GROWN SEEDLING сваи 98. dozen, roy next month. Аз the supp orders are solici а d. E E SA Nurseries, 8, London. ар 5 AUNDERS, E IN, бе, Deed е [Am d eris uoa te Bu this season, of fine growth, for which he respectfully solicits BLACK HAMBURGH, BLACK VICT sessi gam MUSCAT of ALEXANDRIA VINES, 308. per dozen. Dwarf Fruiting PEAR TREES, best sorts, Pyramidal and Trained, 20s. to 308. per dozen. Dwarf Fruiting APPLE TREES, 125, to 18s. per doze: —À APRICOT and NECTARIN. TREES, 24s. to 36s. QUÉNCE STi STOCKS for PEARS, of fine size, 6s. per 100. GUERNSEY eR and TURKEY OAKS, fine strong stuff, 7 to and 12s, per , early 10 feet, 50s. Kooks CAMELLIA STOCKS, fit for grafting, 30s. to 40s. per 100. Besides a general ATALOGUES of and vens дану, Stock, which may be obtained о: catio: Wo es and zu. Advertisement, UL AxD. 80) Old Cheshunt Коне в, Cheshunt, - = invite an dc nt nm Nurseries of the above, as well as of their large stock of Ev Gcr FOREST and ORNAMENTAL TREES an "The Nurseries are one uiia: on eve Station, two miles from E s iE BRI: constant readiness at the latter Station of Fruit Trees, Roses, Ornamental Tr: а Shru HOMAS WARNER respectfully pue his em and the Public Ven iÀ that ata PRIOED s cA DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of the above for the is now захоче s one potest аса Nurseries now occupy 70 Acres о! ETE: Se за of SALE FRUIT TREES paa exceeds 200,000, all t: we onsistin chiefly of Duci nd куыра Trained Trees for Walls, йв, Standards for Orc! тыс Espaliers for Gardens; all of which тр with "much aro напес y Елада of them ot Fruit during th: hs pest asit эе A HESS strong and healthy poem ; the GM and fine varieties, both "of English and hakda, LETT e fine cro "c pg Tbe ORN. ign EVERG and кере eral Nursery Stock, ir 36 essc ge e: in fine health а in мее le condition for removal, and well worthy the = emplating лара An inspection is inhited "iy Troes a Wn etr M DRE со? PRICED RUIT DERE CATALOGUE under is now ready. It gives the аги early 1000 kinds, with Se ev eda of ^ replete with interesting matter o p Purchaser n gens гран to риге! n assi for healthiness and beaut; y, and for uneq i by 57 other GENERAL NURSERY. RY spakan) gratis on application. Address, Merriott, Somerset. . VIRGO Axp SON have a surplus stock of fine, kem er ста wn FRUIT, чыз pe TREES, 4 &c., of the undermen ГЕ sb Взето е Беа sorts ; mmon een X CI I eC e et e, e orns, an in атал а vehemen Height, si Mesi ро сев can be ry. Wo mersh, near Guildford, Surrey. S. PONSFORD p SON beg to offer to:the Trade and CMS Purchasers GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, especially Arbor- Variegated Hollies, Laurels, Euonymus, ig yox merae n appiicati &с.; PME UA in Ash, &c. e extra fine of all sizes. Prices on applicatio: . Hyacinths, Crocus, &c. Soros rd gratis. 1. к Nurseries аа Виан PC es Surrey, S. NU X4 p situation ; ; y stont, g pion im + S i life 3 fes erg а са e c favor СА me buyers, ions of a large of which are of тош strength ME йын ОаКз, tal or Evergreens ar stock of other and Ornamen: and extra Apple Stocks. пасее. киеш see CATALOGUE, which | of o tbe kingdont will be forwarded on 10s. 1 ий s A carriage paid, Вотгев & McCurLocu, Covent Garden Market, W.C. pak Byvo n so а from the same с апа sil кен extensively. SUTT OWER pu во оер avin TTON’S COLLECTIONS of HARDY FL OOTS for OPEN GROUND. No.1. A large Choi ice Collection of ANEMONES, arga INTAS, CROCUSES, TULIPS, RA- NCULI, NARCISSI, SNO WDROPS, £ s.d. IRISES, G. IOLI, & 220 No. 2." Ditto ditto, consisting of all the same kinds, Reduced Осава г go a No. 3. A Small and Choice 010 6 SORTS for LOWE R POTS and GLASSES. No. 4. A splendid Collection of HYACINTHS, JON- QUILS, NARCISSI, EC TULIPS, де” large CROCUSES, &c. 29 0 No. 5. The same e e sine : 10 No. 6. A Small а oice ent кыа SUTTON'S ш ALOG LISTS ad the ‚чө oou of a aths Croc V vu uiri ce and КЕТ ЕВО poids holes Stove and Green- house Plants, 'erns, ts, Roses, er e Prem Florists" Flowers, Fruit "NUR New voran еп Seeds, &c. апа may be had gratis and. post free free » application, UT Sor Cash P eri small parceis, and 5 per cent. Payment Soxs, erri Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. — S COLLECTIONS of PI бк BULBS. ЖС А К ITERS of t wish for themselves, we offer the under- нет LBS, WI d respectively, all the sorts who do For the the а of WW COLLECTION us e convenience of those of our Customers d, the choice of varieties ection at а much oes Хо. 2. Complete Collection о! and Packing, price 425. . 3. Complete Collection of B Packing, price 218, No. 4. Don lete Collection of Bulbs for Conservatory and Outdoor mplete Collection o Basket and Packing, — 848. Мо. 5. Complete Collection of Bulbs for Conserv: n а Outdoor T including Box and Packing, price 42s. No. 6. Comp! ion of Bulbs for Conservatory and Outdoor including Box and Packing, price 30s. No. f. ме Md of Bulbs for egt es Ou ng Box and d» price No. 8. Compete e Colection of utdoor lanting only, Bulbs fo: asket and Packing, price 84s. No. 9. Complete i dilection of Bulbs for Outdoor Planting only, including Box and Packing, price 42s. No. 10. оза lete е соти of Bulba Zu pen Planting only, uding Box and Packing, pri. PRICE p gratis o post free on 0 E JAMES CARTER | & Co., = 238, and 261, n Holborn, London, ew Catal ants, Dutc PROBERT PA PARKER ege. to поке Y atem NEW ET Y ER ect Descriptive and Priced Lists pon mv TE dol ТУ кїз, published, "ani Grapes, edes other Bulbs, is Te di =i LE- LAURELS, 4 to 6 ft., and bushy | ABIES M iy Tiag Bos SEES. 4to6 feet, do. м pi 15 feet ET BAYS, 2 to 4 fe eb, EA vd LAN E LAURUSPNUS 2to3 feet, do SYCA PINUS EXCELSA, 4 to 6 feet SADURN The whole = "pri d TA но an d will move safe) ely Prices on application, statin e and quant juired. M c ме ыа вет USE ; NURSERYMAN, Newry, Ireland, хов E ,000 strong 1-year beu d PEE DARIN e d "od. m 4to 5 inches ; E 000,000 strong 2-yeai et 1000; they are ео of them p THORNS at 3s. Perl f 1000 bushels of HA WS, at 1s. 6d. T USE b ushel. Не can also offer 2000 upright IRISH YEWS, five times removed, trained to one ай handsome planta, 5 to 7 "teet high; these will be sold a great sep to Liverpool of c Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. LAU RE L 8; urseries.—To the Trade. G R. DAVIDSON," grenier and s Hee vL er 1,500,000 of 2-; HORNS, 10 to 18 400,000 УА 3-year "d SHOR t 30,000 PORTUGAL L LAURELS, ELS, Transplanted, не to 18 inches ; 9 е lot of EO COMMON LAUREL, 1-year, from cuttings, about! t 1 inches; Tone her with a General Stock of FOREST EES, ul o f strong healthy growth. аа Davipsow, Nursery and Seed Establishment, Newry, I m eV and Gentlemen about to be engaged ICKSONS anp CO., Nu RSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and Fromisrs, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, have this senson H large а health оси and Trà P FIR, spe (nativo ese), True Native Oak, Mn pa Spanish Chestnut, Alder, Ash, ЕП n, "mori Quick, Beech, Evergreen Privet, Poplar, Ec с., аз ЧА as all other kinds of Forest and Ornamen ntal Trees ind brote, Fruit Roses, Greenhouse and Stove Plants, Herbaceous and et Foret Tr hich grown sed d, this 'orest Trees, уй are on exposed ground, are ripened, and ean be sent with perfect satety to any part Samples and pric:s will be sent free on application, American Plants, ES Tr ne e P as exhibited in the МЕ САТАТОСОЕ о AE New Hardy Rhodode on асса This Catalogue fairly describes xd growing, as well as koma new. bes the hodie хс! eene in their possession, and now for the in ap НП Nursery, Woking, А гы carlet Rhododendrons. WATERERS CATALOG HARD TER SER. and other CHOICE RHO: TW T displayed in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regen k, cm ма D on торт cation." FA contains fait eriptions of all хонду азыу гаа as well Hm s a Selection of HARDY, ку eights and prices, wii AME TREES, &c. É л EENS, FORES e American Nursery, Pei) Surrey. doden WATE RER po s my? yer Jo RHODODENDRONS, in go pod, strong ir eL A the Set, the usual discoui MRS. FITZGERALD SIDNEY EE JOSEPH WHITWORTH | THE WARRIOR SU. Md SIR ROBERT eene RPRIS. The Am ees Res OHN "C een di 1s prepared to рне Or following a s RHODOPEXDRONS at -e mm They are this season offered for the first time. тесотшердва зе following qualities, viz, Har el ul Майу Free Bloomers, and as being perfectly distinct a rd known kinds. ALEXANDER ADIE.—Brilliant ros; ees das SIR JAMES CLARK.—Dark shaded c SIR WELELAN ONU DONE G.—, ARD bright crimson. D.—N centre bordered with rose. iie Mor LADY EMILY PEEL chocolate-coloured т: RAPHAEL.—Redd: rimson, and large bold flower. The A ке хе s. Us discount i оне T "rhe can Nursery, Bagsho! RESPODERDAONS.— d; 2 апі HODODENDRONS; а most beautiful and extensive assort- ment of 200 named varieties. Strong bushy plants, £10 per 10; fine RAND sorts, 50s. per ie Ves Lm en А,1 Anh "n eds MER а rt 3 enel ol. of te ied T 100. E FRUTTI, s Sie por and ORNA. MENTAL T ; EVERGREEN and DECIDUGUS SHRUBS, CONIFERAE, d OSES, e: рсе PRICED CATALOGU. and e pb btainable on е аша СА E H. Rocers, Red AE e ues Southampton. 866. \ Ñ TILLIAM BARRON бен б announce that his NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of CONIFERJE and other ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, RHODODHN DIAE ROSES, FRUIT TREES, &c., for the Autumn of 1865 and Spring of 1866, is now ready, and may be had Kesk пе "upon а] кочен Nurseries, Borrowash, near Derb; G. HEND) RSON anD SON offer SEED of . сип тА e /NERAR and LA of first IA, and PRIMU! juality, апа бз. per packet. Also the SCA CARLET and INTERMEDIATE Bro 6d. and 18, each. SEED of CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, o ar quality, 6d. and 1s, each, p jn mixed okan 2s. 64. per p: ein e Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. E Ww P ANI z 8. AUBRIETIA CAMPBELLI (apose spring flower). j FUCHSIA BANKS'S BEA! VERONICA FRUTICOSA GLAUCA. el DAMPI icon in varieties (seed о! n post cu on receipt of Stamps, of the following — Ri AA Оил O., Sturmer near Halstead, HRYSANTHEMUMS for S ee TEURS How to have them m e GARDENERS wi ER’! and "S FRIEND, a highly concentrated Inodorous Fertiliser, for 1з ol themums and all kin ve and Greenhouse Plants, Vines and othér eod Trees iba pots, &c. ; also Vegetables, &c., in the open groun: $ — к DEM E Y BARR AND SUGDEN d санла санты nme Ё жу ретт besi ER ted yg Chrysagihe, 17 ог mums ec Hard-wooded Plants of every description. No. 2 FERTILIZER is recom- Ley p Soft-wooded Plants, i povai piere ette эш 100 GOOSEBER RRIES, in 50 fine ind a 100 DWA d ARD ROSES in 12 varison 108. Lees ns а Yellow pr 1 CROCE ROO S, x quantity. s БЕРУ XLI. sapi Blue ап ASP. TADAS eC he Trade. ; intense ADRIAN N- TT Смат» ел. 9 arge i "€ audor A CATALOGU Сем M Ryo and some very Хотямввв 11, 1865.] THE — CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1057 mmm эуез em 29 owñake. NERS’ CHRO: м. Co i Vega ZH nA EE: "exhibited a beaut ron called d Snowflake, to кей. Fi e of the Roya Horti р which a First-class ке иян Committe rticultural Society, Nuntio SEW S Trade. мй ou wanted, and he would serve you | elegant species and varieties of plants. MILTON tothe be Ан et hid ability. Beat about the bus b, and | well d these ue when in ad no fime to | one of his minor poems, h as he himself — d to the point. in his statement; entary books show this; many o of d are | qui а idit alm ulative | дайма, But. these and other LE are well | known to the r Pape f whom e diversities of tastes i pen er- , have been thrown into contact viti hi x — ening. Tis ыд is merely e that people differ in their tastes and pleasures—a ver common-place remark, no doubt, but one very үзе What we seck, Pr LEASURE, T = Then, in flower gardens is lan! IO that о т. Wit воще 1 experie nce of lecturers and leta, же are ivals in enabled to th tD Я frequently forgotten. e cic ени "wr ite кү "Take, or example, the autumnal flower garden To the XUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA SEED (true), of excel- C Jent айн, апа асра, о of present season. don postage pai 5з. 2d. per oz. ; 32s. .; 60s. perlb. nett. Е unknown x ndents а Setnittatios must ==, ny order, WHOLESAL CATALOGUES of GENERAL URSERY STOCK can be had, after 10th inst., о lii os d Tuos. CnrPPs, Nurse an, ge Wi 18, K тол” с recae il ч ARNATIONS and PI COTEES fr A Mili. C Fine Strong Plants at reduce Every one should send or the den RECON LOGUE of CARNA- TIONS, PICOTEES, PINKS, PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, "n & Јохеѕ, Proprietors, Bradshaw Gardens, NAE. A near Manchester. ish Fern Cat. OBERT sit € now send, xm E freo for six postage |s IM E Aa ritish uw and their varieties, 36 ces "uM Exotic Ferns ра of his New and PRIC VE CATAL 998" P BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, No. T. *,* Part 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. Foot's Cray Nursery, S.E. 0 BOTANISTS and FERN 4294 СТОЕВ ection of nearly all the PLANTS of NORWAY, including е, Sub-Alpine, and Tn varieties, «04 1200 Species, carefully dried and classified PUE. to the Linnean system, уч есу names апа localities. Most of the cimens are in or larger numbers. The Collecti nt free to the m coins Бано for £90. to T. Bzxwzrr, Christiania, Norway. um ME Im ccrte supply strong BULDS at ‚7. 6d., and 10s. 6d. "i or 54s., 84s., апа 120s. per doz. е Diss Bis haye рах ге: during i B 1а, Бе two years, and found many choic sg Aten TET нета auia HA рЫ NES ULTURAL SOCIETY, Under a m Lus f Lond PUES DAY and i "by the UNITED HORTIO the Patronage of the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, and Members of Parlia- Ad City. The whole of the Profits to be devoted to the The magnifice nt New Roof of the Guildhall will be open to public inspection for tho first timo on em occasion, together wit рат D y, Banners, Stands of Arms, Chandeliers, &c., used on Lord Mavor's een ората, Fol S, Fruits, Fern Cas: MAE Brilliant eec at the of the Colds Ка а Guards. way, the nein facts of tie oase, His nn c age was | — the bedded-out parterres—a style so popular at correct, fluent, and lucid; not „здотей with present, dois псы pae irom shoer i er ornate h d el rance, or ought as to the true pope p | objects of this Le f florieulture. Some par- ticular ease of it is inl the ultimate command of w 4 S s demon Bus ed for her, mi 5 Eg - Ic] In dinary cla any was ти мем, p какы of details of which the —A— "rs little or no Lo lia from an Адега Jaleeolaria; and yet she e an exquisite perception of form and effe ia "tiir general eyes, The ne artistio Em in he вцооев ай e Garden | alt eum qu destitute ot the aid of drawing otii fio a dia tance may comp as class-room at Uni ныкы сүөм | ind validi solely to a piece of chalk and a black jt h for iagrams, managed to make his f | Р perfeotion of the whole. , the ma an t t qe dre el arl e det e Rot eme [әре of the plants before them, but enabled а Eur ded E teres “а? dering how the |them to understand and appreciate the practical Firefly Verbe апа maintains it contest with Lady ` | bearings of many points in physiology, in morpho- Vi tola Soott, 1 Pelacgonimm gy, and t; E ermed speculative |, ^ Y Private View for М evi preside, Fist Duy a px 10е у оре} Е Su botany, and thus s s GOE the hty Tom Thumb ha t bend ei to a еро open at 1 Clos УУЗДАЙ at 8 Admission value of the study ‹ ot tis Mein for its d э, ле Д to the Orange xi, oc and. в arii E есето ойаны f sa — iot thue Indian Yellow. Even P tho val of high finish — Жа Offices, 56, Basinghall Street, City, E.C. auce as a ПАБЕ of вод or the ргоіевз E m " Ronr. Ріхсе GrexpixsING Hon. See. The Gara avryeners Chronicle, prox tion - атт raised to som and classifion a E But th ur tion, on the gro t that each successive book | sardens, and tha the interest many take in ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1865. |һе advocated a different arrangement of plants Sardoal species or varieties of plants. Botanists T m rom that which he had previ usly done, Those | ed florists—in this respect they may b» regarded м ler K Uniten npe КИЙ (Flower and Pruit who make this objection should recollect the state | 4 one—do not much affect the bedding-out system, M m [M er MM of Botanical Science in Englau the {шө Тє is true that in certain botanic gardens, such as SEIS iiri m (weekly Siow), E T books were m . The influence Kew, Liverp 1, and other places, there are fine South Kensi the Linnean system was и n —á [specimens of autumnal gero, Ый (мм ws d | The natural d was Ek nove у i is co rather because the managers think i ie du! sketched on € es от : e ia D: "s| By its very nature it D E ә still і тоді eater, so far, the р b taste fro to the exceeding valu T ol conscientious кре cons nstant revision and ch ti Ет s a pre ti ^ а * From first to last, one of the main characteristics | коө of progress, and in in those пу Lr is еї "< rud to in vid dp Ж, of our departed {ез seems ave been his KM ce in this country, the changes were neces- ү, "y for the most part find infinitely more enjoy- € ork Sound cons o wid ol ia aed ent in br i 2 de or ЖА Su 1 iu the а 1 i ооа To charge а man with incons di borate. віст o contrivance. M ш ini T y ters x с mr | because he moves with the LM absurd. To вау | amateur in Rho doti шй, | for example, in doin 0 ength, sud fired viti és which | that errors do not exist in pi t with works | е honours of his ү кел ж € at times, P no amount of opposition could ren he laboured | would be equally absu rd; Bat O play of colours ; со! to b that there be limits of rodea of service to his fellows for some years een ое to relax his" was | our tribute bt e 3 Kingdom ;” and іп reference to | deep foliage, or will point out the trans- 'Hortisalturo 186 us , icm em aem 9 by the light falling on the er thin Ings for whioh we have above the level Pa the "a but и n inte Я : anxiety over the ms of the Hortioultural std nstant ca eavour Society, his 00 is influence position and increase 1 аз à t acientida ver-tasked m t to honour ordin Work ees егы e i Y to the high position he taloyed in ihe estimation m Бос bat t qualified Judge; it w. as his king, ия os ng p fearless E ce of а= ^ E caf surprise that & bw. Mah Perament shouid ed — died si th екеш of. of Мер is purpose n ‘mattered т not who ot boring in and there are any w who, "ill noy in times pat differed in opinion n {тота bim solution ене were qualities ent xs from | i madii аз mode | E à own uM к) x. ever stra ightforward tho by mself-possessed, that it is | w trave aar new and euspnns, p cis T егетне in stem ае not conferred on < through it on the public in M rose : not e e i: ame it bears. tion of md ud his numerous M "Mr. STANDISH himself, and was ап аш autiful plants, Bat lel let cut." Ог suppose we visit & craf His collections are order of his nstan especially | y» ы Practice of that k, or rather nopsis ; " or Ir be asked, wh: E seek, 5 fin WER GARDENS? | sesquiped: а у barras рач ip на ашы oia | i it di seeing it is a i s ( n the Hower garden e ercise, — amid | shown on this Den desire to gratify a|should find instances ot мт! СЕ iasm in the exhibited in form a a Rose fancier ирис ge jut interest in rare or| or of what used to be called ber e »wers, Hiseye see ple * gurroun от. | sense of natural beaut, -| colour; and we indu 1058 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND Mac cum GAZETTE. gleams with a light, and his voice rings with a musie, whieh only lovers of flowers for their own | And who shall sneer, or as these? eserves ever to set en. ot gives is worth remembering w ap the well, with its conducting drains, would а the bor dor e efficiently as a distinct series of <= drains, [КоўЕмвЕв 1], 1865, оаа Pi iiri of Lindley proceeding to 2 z Ё ment E еее drains, at a considerable cost of our. At апу rate, the hint о eorrespondent wherever it may prove plic cable, and may be especially ia in the amateurs in floriculture e еа pursuits from which he perceives эри derivin pure and sim aps there is too much impatience La RocHE- UCAU eo Seotland. # o mark 8 | pinnze, especially the arn ones, w wards t E have diy ан FEFE addition to Tt has been „foun Ы gas dad forms of FrrIX-MAS, Rh this time from fath d by r, Wa LTER McKay | figh si Bar Манн Archipelago mself to a ical 3 HM TT. nu il & E а Ё & FE гЁ mongst Fern growers by - name of МоКАҮГ. dires features "of this which is a well- ed one, m the рулы. мед al o the per end ; the as bro paepae A our i ety оа ü addition to the al AL numerous var rieti ies whi which aro serrati i it a utline of the | -— are nearly half | The | * ed, and} in сте losen 1 pae rather it n i p r. Hooker to Sir Jose 1819 proceeded to Londor,. where he Ji as his assistant i Dr. Lindley always spoke in Hom lity nd DUE iur vigorously, if w other people. Wh: а shouid there i ү full tole ion of our у еп в gar- dening? And why should we Mo cherish more tastes than one ? E owner of a picture gallery Fern-hunters. - Mr. D. Нахвову has been good i ш to sible d us XANTHOXYLUM ALA' examination the embryo may - discovered lying i in the albumen. Some of our may regard а Ттт ога A his еа; but he may attach a high value а Cra ; Lor RRAINE or а TURNER, зоб, е АНА, readers may remember that this аг. poe Seeds from certain e ^ youug plants have been of боде ens i| nantes or em pollen has Aes ha Lege of tast Rn nitum, ind: а аһоуе {һе апі |. of criticism, "The late октой" Как of the fine A pto: йс. — We ad to - — эе wea pta since there is this чыр no CHRY: г Зноу at the West end of — that e United icd Show tum be wellrepresented, Chr знаиш, Foliage Plants, Fr and Cut- flowers are invited. The шке, Pu in M Guildhall, under the D MAYO minates in ple — pleasure e and s 4 SE is Mount one of the fine Р much show is Fern-cases, inde ed a music, painting, or poe m _ Кесе show isto for amu Frencl ork Haa с on the authority of the “Journal de _ | year adjudged the à correspo: hd of the ET |" somp ay ughly dried SxEDs of|In th It s a pity that some other | herbarium nograp nus Digitalis was published, illustrated y» by himself but chiefly by. Med Bauer. In thi й la Saone-et-Loire,' that the Academy of Magon has this prize for VITICULTURE to а land "VN deduction, however, neod to n iie ni 1 і sential nature, | bs the employment of Paradiso, ET is ү fite to be the me fes and most exquisite p easu the | been toe the art of pruning the rp ^d such. = opem rations as do not ri pegu uire the ace force of ^ male Vine. beo ве young women are kn now: as the Vigneronnes du M oM of the late —— The FUNERAL Эвы LINDLEY took hice g play, let it not be miade de arena hà bitt ‹ тр - sectarian exclusive Е йө, if such | indeed thero be, who restriot 3 A WILTSHIRE correspondent - pointed out to us a faot.| in ergo to VINE be worth th ing | sa ing p laced + in the ы: Wion de ad А duc e: uerg Pari is E зы d I t would be worth, повір ing ja at ndent's view, and there is or voy lace a& Acton on M he ia of | w onday last, in vii its character, But Аы кийе аз айпе жс friends Le торге отав, of Bolany and simply the means 7 Horticulture, amo: S whom we noticed Mr. BENTHAM, r. Ноокив, Dr. posee Professor REICHENBACH, Sir WENTWORTH Юпже, Mr. FogruNE, Mr. GIBSON, | Mr. VEIT тон, Мт. EYLE LES, е, &c. We hop Sls B the ipei: of one who for во many years осор ied во high a position in the world of Horticultnri E LATE DR. LIND LEY. [D ү was born a t Catton, near Norw. s шо, wi -— were — more as wey i Chinese art than as — s is laid Jo on the figures of" new ређе jus alluded to entandro of new [Hen and new Bauhinias, Orchi idac In 1822 Lindley became Garden-Assistan o the Horticultural SN of ied Mr. des was мч Honorary Secretary. At this time the agens e iswi in process "of formation, pa rtly under dence. This duty ardour, risin; io heir. Ba those less order tha E the orchard vii "bi winter. а — to ihe ры to perform bot fü рь WM his daily APEE дрн uring office hours in legent Street, or once gr at the Garden, besides бм wor Fk A early mo rning. m e м wing - the ie 5th of орту 1799, being 4. а Десе Чәр} ot А ood e family. His father a nurse Yorkshi y e ot сата ability, and is en y to сњ а не the author of * А de a to the Orchard and Kitchen | en Garden, Dr.L as educated at the Grammar School at Nervi, a w hich Dr. Valpy was then head- — Sir Wm. Hooker having been a pupil at the e school № few years before, Аз a boy, — distingui himsel? by his industry ee quickness, | eM mer m difficulty in learning lessons | ring h h he bes avidity that his коо оча ле on him the лена of A tiquity." when he was about Belgium y" чага ог He left school|o and shortly afterwards went to | we Wrench, of d expectations ет: 1 untoward, dins тышны Wi owever, Dr. Lindley had been enti 1 the Socie had pub Mises which taxed his energies and attention to ү ost ith Mr. Bentl хд, i 345 which bei X pn tried ag Founsanoes 1 B ji Th EE. yo ects or the ting, the e 2 to be о the Д rosperiLy, and B egt 8 É Sa = gE а о м E E = E "S i : е 9 à dis а 53 R di E ip uün Жн a terials of w Р, d Camberwell, the well- known seed merchant. ha 4 H 125 | » | then Mr., Нооке | s. the time of е hich we lt g Mr. Hooker lived at to гэн nic, (Shrek ac ien ошоо — «> first — acquaintance was wi ith Sir William, | H ted to any pitoh, on а and was in the habit of iag Lindle 4.4 bill side, I this would importance than nes Аел procure xs = ла. acquaintance in a flat country ; but then Ben i is Ps additio nal | Ў®8 масни ita after ookor's removal to Halos- dvantage resulting from the adoption of what worth. 16 at, this is latter place that Lindley made we may call the mE of rain that | в лса ныи ы au eg а. РЕ. Бева ond LN i ag th himself to his task with so much devotion tbat he мер — e | eo dete at a single sitting, having worked at it il would be aérate without fart rther trouble. fin short, it seems to us three days and two nights wr intermission. is translation was published in 1819, k pues, sii айа ofice Gowen, an 2 In this office re : t in the management. E d ошто until 1858, when he resigned, 800, P уоткизЕЕ 11, 1865] Secretary to the S Society and Member of Council, a failing strength and the hich he held until his Lem Serin w of the Exhibition of 1862 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LTURAL GAZETTE. 1058 e pen him to give up any further — in the | management of the pire ват Socie багдеп of the of a Society of A ze фе Ке — ө - o ntum the instance « инерт" of Botany in to 1803. He ave done, energy чы inexhaustible, d until he had Таба, he never knew red т in body o what it pei es to|of Institution wid 1 1861, when заг аре» ору "Upon on he made Emeritus Professor, of P otiso ved appointe түге Mo n, and was Examiner pri the University e г бе до 1861 деу great care ‚апа a ttent 185 n to his com- | lence s4 which has been ре m “ Encyclopædia of Plants” were drawn byhim. H | conducted the whole ай Е " "rani бермек" » | ridiculous iu their knowledge, or want of knowledge, of Peaches an nd Nectarines. lf Messrs. Decaisne & ГҮ, чс шшс | из 2. Quring the first fe nd ERE y E те а Garden," ul вете f P. Te uas pes ЖО te ie | ih | ^ Penny Cyelopeedia " e» the а “Тг eatise on B r part of the eighth, nas the t ibthorp's * Flora Græca,” he elegance of the e has much house they "- not write а абир ч в, because е Уе ed age "umm fru, place ont of France. "The n Момоа all —— ала мы with Laa irregular n Iw nted on they do about vok: ind pomologiet vit p believe "ihat eve eshed Nectarines, litt le yellow Nectarine, Perdida Early, were all exactly like the ри, the second varying n LUN MMrsizo, but raised from these seedlings, has The n some 10 or 12 in ossomed last spring simultaneously, the enches-—one а à br ight orange, t pale fleshed. | um hovor noreased, his read E доп. For many years his class was very je jn as the number of botanical селро Атр of Men ДА been off in Dr. dextero, but he "invariably a Кш” perhaps, excepted, Until the second йде appeared, and "s title was mper from. * Theory al Horticulture “Theo: three of „Which now giye of tbe s wit | sprightly and Md like. nd stones; hence I hi ruit, size o m Vise iiie гед А, е of the Peac "€ “This + indeed th ne ‚Жеми, raised from Nectarine an opinion that A shall th white with nearly ай t! way: chur learness, em eon cisen ess, a саш далее, з eminently prac 1 tested by аже. dors Mi n. men, n ge and at hom ures ke ушет able 9 T Ho this t had b ow sale in England, p its reputation on | the rham and in A as very Be re ке n Orch idaceous planta, ih ieularly devoted hia e attention for 5 years. The *Sertum Orchidaceum," | less s with , beautifull у | [Кз ‚ша gnificent wor rk ‚їп per E eal fo or promoting t the st atural Syst tem ral f by his bu: numbers, and was bee y чат "s and thes usy pen, те обу iiber by his ow skilful pos к» “у рена ughte , In addi orks hav р just mentioned, eTransactions of » 28 h М 1 J ppp Е E pË на Хет tour iut теа > Kingdom” фын). к +. on the J all "T angement intr pyi duced by wii реба, Pas oth ers, as well a merous observations had e À Se. e a sl etch of his ideas of х одай to the Natural System of * Nixus Plantarum ” PA to, Шай mos Seeing, however, as he the Ноо Society бта 1 822 to 1848. He drewup ports on t w plants vie Society's Garden, on | со eb ut sera nd also added re — on several points " imet loti or inr iologica. interest, such as the às e олш, P 7а flo the actio m of f rost on plan ts, t ЧОКА тоге A icm е - tbe b: oning p Darw e, ia | br: ated | iari Th trave lle, "sf the y л Nat хаР са] | impress ou perya Neture Дө her appointed TROPICAL BO TANT. Мо, PrnHAPS no section of ће science of totany has been discussed than the influ m of tropical seasons bly a the fact openn а anthora leen know anything of the tropics, We should, how: deas d 7 ri Y cele- leaves of trees зр д. of the по inter-tropical Hu lose регһа f the most | glorions 4 full "mu of f ie int a epe as ever April may witne periods of | the other hand, there is scarcely a month in the tropical | which we ma purpo ue pu of a Genera would be a т duration than тору 1:3 Pnl ads n out by Lin posl in р монш his useful book, the labours. of [ EN "ager IU p m first in 1830 ; modified and о тез l, icluding Hun Stm ” (1841 e de eerie and was t вар бин and Gray, the according to [oda -mentioned * Key to S Sicul fm Which was translated in ngarian value. „апа a shorter notice he Anatomy of d Roots gps Jou of th vnnd 1 ), E Transactions T r^ pim осу ”|апа ic | we find in the year 1820 a paper beautifully illustrated Рошасеге е | іп winter, heat effecting d in present — appearance which p "erg same ociety are also hat cold ê Иш e n VIR ad be tbe fall of the of Lindley’ s, chiefly Orchidaceous lants. The records of the British Association also testify to his стене d and to the variety and extent of his | аге (To be continued.) scanned 2 IN OF THE PEACH. = pie riding o life into existence, he freez GI gl f m “ Catalogue of Fruit | in к describing this fruit | mean of Peaches, I am | M. Quetelet on apparently bet тшу better ten path. "Pn hD t Spring than to h i to d us pd an - ten didit accounted ае, the ing een finds its C p plant, е functions E bep a a pint fe nares of those mean temperatures), from ie dnt movement of the a sap in IA mount, di f plant, but Now, ed in a new ma wader! thet title js їп “ч ет tailed а si кс еб ks Botany,” which went 77 undation of his elemen сте а орин of the British following the e б of his iret from the East t о Bu sope and to i e those pale Pesches, the he Noblesse, Мадай. x remarkable for the геси of their ve been led to think so chi g the stones ah bio tarine, culti e the Early n tnn Rod ars been х не а the pone i eg Fe ав shes i in Бася ке "work га T Medical c Botany,” made | ri 1 ‚койо through к shed 839. published i in 1887-87 іп io Á mi the title o of * Ladies" Botan пуз endia Monograph on the Vistoria. regia, 1 as larze as the P Ne move. хас Ради е than the Red Nut | twoor three ens —— of them pos rout, and likely totes mine a [1] is uit world жуз rn Шор К the Orc n 159í tany.” теч by a no means Lindleys only works. part of the descriptions in Loudon's пе of give. ag d more complete knowledge iig imis natu ro of Peches and Nectarines than has French the Continental writers. ЕНЕ АЕА Thus м find the rom my rip other influences. root UP Ta Ind y that bas for n at Bo "the de: pedea; Д tmeg, also hottest and the he | greatest number of where 44 апі White bent is is tie sole eA but it is bp забт) to кт] rat a temperat se pend -— Thus ^ with r AUDI €— enough to wither up all vegetation 1060 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NovzwsER 11, 1865; —— == т r {һап females? Treatment may hav , that Marie Louise ; its colour, whos CENE diver errors, Thus Professor Daniell, of meteoro- something to do mh it. Mr. Mitchell grows his generally yelow, with large blotches 2 of ripe, is logici wet cd states that in tropical climates thesap | Nepenthes in gu sh ady stove in what might Бе |so he russet largely Utere а never ceases to flow. Professor Sacci states that the | called ^W "moth: h but Mr. Veitch grows his | ui time "en bes aing is October an зара. ро-и lis heat indispensable to "vegetable li life is never r suspended сашшу „shady, niist, y amà tropical, and in his case the | varying, as is common -— Pear ember, in the tropics, which enjoy an eternal summer. 16 ів tendencies so far are ret rogressive in pitcher-bearing, | soil, and seas а It ecidedly А ре NM EN scarcely nec essary to say that these statements are € reproductive, therefore progress ive, as regards the | an nd worthy of cuu hee tion, Variety, incorrect, ecies of tree — its ape ee multiplication of the species or variety. J. 4. о. 2. Conseiller de la Cour, alias échal or in other words, its natural period of r which —— | Cour.—This in some soils and under good cat s ІА all functions are boe) If, as s another Шнор . jone of the largest dessert Pears, havin thi e hastad th J ardon ol Һе dun; NEW PEARS. attained the Mis of 19 ounces at Cannton Mee rain, causes trees to аата their functions, yet itis| No. 1. Marie Louise d Uccle.—A variety of Marie | near Newark, Notts. It seems to succeed well į equally true that these very same ciroumstances do: ri i-e so named from Uccle, a village —— | northern counties, its habit being remark ym prevent many Thi y llent Pear differs fi typ 1 and P and де! Ks not inclined to ш activity. ere are but few varieties of the P, The ишо, horticulturist tells us „that the pro- succeed so well 2n the Quince ey duction of flowers nion oi ihe bud or graft with the ing functions, and that plants aft ter dns t v ave cue of being perfect, and its growth in € rest, This cannot, however, be universally true. We vium 6 2 o" мк ud en ripe ita have man h o and the Jambool B skin 18 of a yellowish green, its flesh which ripen their fruit just before the annual rains. ing an d,—in some seaso ery рет and no sooner do they feel the influence of these, than but much depends upon soil and site, which they start off with undiminished vigour, throwing out influence the flavour and texture Pan leaves and young branches, which are to bear fruit the to an extent almost incredible, On tis following season. Trees of this kind have a prolonged whole, this fine large Pear deserves a place period of activity from January to September. in all gardens where a collection of of ay 16 is evident that tropical trees do not obey one| ` extent is cultivated, general law, and that what acts as a stimulus to one ONERE. we v no e: on another. 16 may be that each Hom e Correspondence speci s regulated by a kind of special vitality, . The Golden Hamburgh Grape.—I sd which atmospherie o changes of temperature, moisture, obliged to Mr. Busby for calling my leis Ther Agere Е cue neral law, but if there is, it n) pod weder uc Me e : э ; seems to have little connexion with, or dependence bunches of pn 4]lb. in mari ш de upon, external circums s ere asked, what berries 3 f аге the immediate causes 0! arance of Spring, тш, wid 46 ЖЕЛЕ iie А hop we should say that they were water ascending in the where, With r to its carrying qua- stems of trees under the influence ы physical y eE l lities, I have had some experience in sendin but this would never accou О: ropical Sprin it long distances for the last t her taking place at the very perio it inv id not travel so well as Black mum amount of moisture in the gr гаду, wel Hamburghs, Muscate, and other Grapes, I the air. о closely we may investigate еМ was not aware that it ever been of seasons, to account for the various appearances in fro; fruit- tropical vegetation, we are brought to the conviction shows,—in fact, although so sl that the causes lie too deep for us, and that wherever its nppearanco on the exhibition tables has the vital principle is active, the investigation is beset been very infrequent. As I have said before, ith insurmountable difficulties; and tbat we shall it Vs a noble Grape, both i look and in probably never discover why the Cotton-tree flowers in flavour, when well grown, bal it will take January he Tamarind in June; or why the same all Mr. Busby’s ime e up as a order always prevails in the leafing of plants ; why the favourite variety, for som e of. he best сї Birch should invariably precede the Oak, and the Oak vators of Grapes have filed. М growing it the Asb. The Book of Nature e presents us with mysteries successfully. William Til A Mh i g alvia splendens. — This fine 0 be content to be ignorant. N. 4. Dalzell, not half i ‘much cultivated as it ought to ЫШЫ: be; some cuttings €: ew mi^ were planted out in a border no! ашу жш sis em ы she Int No. 1. means favoured а yet hice were at Edinbu: peculi dfi that of the Gansel’s Bergamot t, and by the -€ of September were prp ete 4 fail to ev hav oliced the пада —and also in growing freely when grafted оп the Í into Meca all аги eai yr p ires example of ite! Атан whieh was regt: by with balls, po on the spot, а Mr. Mitchell of Hamilton Palace— —a plant q te 7 fee 1 are the m a кит bx Hy Lys d cloth the conser see огу, — ling in nt growtb, the majority of К: ahata | er таур Rigens treito jn the same with huge pitchers. As I have had an opportunity of мау. $ eedless to say that care ч seeing the plant since, and noting its strange physio- require easily logical character, I wish to pem whether the varia- pir it Hy deterret - the attention that bility it exhibits in piteher formation is of common necessary for success in its au occurrence in that variety. The lower pitcher-like app dages are much inflated from th se to the centre, ёд zique.— —Your correspond after which they become gradually contracted to the untry Ladies? (see р m. mouth, and hang very el ly; they have two the rules for Bézique in Vol. 5 of Mis prominent win lanted оп the ridges which Magazine, Nov. April 1862, ps ui parallel from the base to the mouth of the 138. P., Clifton, Bedale, pitcher. This appears to me to be the normal form of ve бада Practice of Fi this mot these tendrilified Jeaves, but the younger = appen- rejoice to m кю memo sy i t app and but for teresting subject, whic! str: eis being the produce of tbe same plant, might be still oo i". understood í ern e considered as belonging to quite another species. Those ood and practical gardeners. 1 bm to, eferred to are widest at the mouth, measuring there will forgive me if I call his e t state 2 inches across, and tapering towards the base or а ent, but an im of 80,2 сив: and what is most singular, while the mouth ment on the mo tant рош p ch mo bstantially adorned with the over- which he says, “ Heat exerts, ап occupies # ori id peculiar to the race, there is an almost and diffusive power; the аг becomes total absence of wings, and the ridges, instead of being eater space, and со sequently bot be parallel, converge from the mouth to the base, This is ghter." This is of course ed Wir vil d no isolated example, f peculiarities apparently goes on * Now, ЕЕ ag the Шер зә more a AA ре eb айу; rom in ылы Ыы course prae just as на т is appears face of heavy air, quite a physiological ph Piei used ең as I i. both seen ok water." Would it not pi “ fact, in tho сме dE AE unb М а agir les re 31 1s : being j таен ане; г dave s0 far had cm dm all ance to the cold air, which, d tori! their example drilifi alwavs sinks below it, and so shall see plant Let this once be und bem" oUm. which, when ipee des and set proving oi ой з their | fewer of those sliding top 835" por own account, produce риса up to a tage, “ give air,” but in reality фига, айоо, вві hi Pm of od an e aea ie in turn forcing Ou 7 e to the eye. Teapa ртр moisture in whieh vegeta admitted at të Mr. Mitehells which has not produced a pitcher for lights. If the cold air 18 ventilation wil wo years, but it has flowered, and turns out to of the house, fres ору of fresh ti be a female. E loge -— 2 its bearing flowers, be ins and a "3 йош injury У ог its sex, has anythin its not producing provided night and а ie enormous Ж pitehers, I am not physiologist паа to know ; albeit. the plants and without but now, 1 bof 10 had given up bearing pi itebers tw elve months previous | - of heat caused by the old, ventilating from * ng. ief, if there be any nim nearly exploded net терий Ы hitch, that it is at attributable to sex. I would therefore | Quince stock, on which it soon forms a robust and above. Mr. Fish is quite likely to d0 like to know whether male plants are more freely prolific ndi In shape it often approaches nearly | facte, but his statement w will be more Km 1L 1865.] THE GARDENERS CITRONÍCLE AND АОВ GAZETTE. 1061 IT а more simple explanation of his reason- M rm н of. amber being one in which should feel great interes every LX and ox-gall mixed in equal Е h заат es or e a dh "halla h for N рас pragt ‚зо that if vessels of water b eased taste will | inevitably be er ter- show ver "» t spring. Pla. Hi the rats will drink until Pr die on cw ‘H. TH? He may Пи, is cr E correspondent * lis s plants of this in the autumn, pe to died together that. w never irar ex hibited t elore in this к not use they | are not grown here, but р Agat not hitherto | pon стоса by the oh КА our great flower Ebe nam Japan Spindle: "tree are M chem Ver неи doing we recurva, ferox-aurea, aureo- | às soon as they = be obtained. Nothing can well be a ете ы for ou eronicas mne ‚ both боор е "ot ollies, ll, there are Ilex cornuta, I, ` Aquifolium marginata, and albo-mar- The amount of prizes pA lect the stro 'onges est suc ers, inches apart, in а frame on a mild Аа-а: heat, - air on all favourablo „occasions, but they je protecte d from ine strong stocky for: is Lobelia pny. Чоу together when I lifted it 5d d », indeed, ап e foliaged plants alone, А м, 1 arranged, w o | imagine, cover between and 3 воће! ient to show huge specimen. Palms, Tree F H Viburn uspensu pla We have latter in pie of time will make a — of чр ат ng: а most satisfactory 'result. Fine- опг shrubberies; ese ma Їз would, I| folia (Cres; room m must be found Ligust rom | ginata ; also Viburnum Tinus lucidum, -— bes t fi the co — нче and ragos э ө Е 2 M rum j ezereum in fruit, w he beds, bu but losing numbers of it, I adop I and Con Аы placed а г І had so h were "Ur jan ed assuming a sicily эш, that dm: the e attac ungi, d once ч» pt en ау of а тмн „меге 11 ,an Roli d st Som an у exhibition like tie Ail er consist. eoe чау а racemosus, a dense mass of white - es een mongst the | and flowers. s bak penis effect, | mental shrub, Tender. annuals расе here in profusion, such as u obel over, Sym- à No garden should be without this or à dug plán top is not difficult to picture to сө mind what a grand wi may say, “ Bu р É come 1? Even should oce ot bring them over, there need be о fear that we E Er red е? of epum that have never bad а: to be ught out | — 2 "he 1 Jatte де стр тян ые p^ vy many | в have kept them back, | Men sii, and Cupressus угор Тһе rónainder were m a8, I" cbe ross P Masini Arbor. Dr planted in a nursery, t =. = в.р үе е вой of | instance ac Rovar 1 2 Phetimcishosert етедиле тонн mik ere | Saunders, Esq., in the Chair, y. н 4 “| elected. "The chairmen of the Floral -— Fruit Com- се tions, or the taste for flower shows will dec: d e Battersea Park Gardens; wlnt numbers by k and that. most of thar had lost at least two- rds of thei r roots, which were entirely covered with Е weu g M he Tropical хата there, owing to the | our Conti. | tens of different Pario ова, scarlet annual Fiax, paa other choice Боен, logrICULTURAL: November 7.—W. Wil Several new Fellows were mittees having respectively re и - — љу those bodies, the Rev. M. introduction of fine-foliaged plants, d in our shows. Hortieultare, like | Similar r sth ng else, demands fresh subjec! inquiry 2! give it life and interest with the Logon who get tir of the contin ейл "sg eness, І а to see во fee | es on the list "of "subscribers but 1| i course of which he ee bats da iret ig. in the d t the qo — of pm all of mer had, he said, ажа referred by М «udin to fou A. 194 urbi E. Popo; В Ан ata, а Tue first was a | distinguishable rim its enel hund ar of pase have not yet heard of the me or 4 inches beyond the reddi ade On t hea scheme. dcs ал do, subscriptions will doubtless ever. Let us hope that every one а tbick network all over them-—somet imes, indee that after the advertisement of Saturday last the in the second the {ооф а ere not ' pop the appearance of small lumps of As will come rede and join the ranks freely. For во furrowed, and the skin was usually After the plants were taken up, I had the егі fruit in our ерд pure wai til поб a E le of sp ling that | climate; and the fourt ht be kno ita = h m wn by seeds. He v Кү ah while so many of the | true Gourds w: used th e La age marias, ‘or Boti ы partially decayed leaves and small leca, [ ком, ps е doubtless the cause of ie f. ad been applied to fre: a wever, as will be seen, w: he wrong pileo галәм, leaf Tt every bit of ej vas т of disease ; nevertheless I was ред nt again out di 0 ial undertaking, i а её ^ ттт it ап bon Б 'us not only в "subscr liberally - 4 e ehm help. A great dea "v v» "d = Яса bject, and explaining, the’ mer that is ial ? ther. I however partly removed the so са maiden loam in its place. © же — Mp tm for me, Trenches pla ell Мен evening i. oe ot pem er. les than оп cent. А orte kr Em - "авн since 16 has bar с to Ко the (8 pes ape s innu- serae к ide a ode Mich d à арі, I should state I- tho planta RR » lifted aad Teplanted in the latte of Mar A. I wir fod) e bunches wea to ave itin m. an early vum Y» worked it on t Back M gh, on which it grew vigorously, but still it оозе bunches with tender footstalks emanate from such an affair as this is sure to p В. 8. W. Foreign iussu Wd Nzw garden i "Christchurch, now а nder the wn | formation, is favourably st do " Avonside, ап about 3 acres in A o; soil, well suited to th iac for which it is s intend and occ оосар кое of the pleasantest parts of n. dede In gardon quati will not be consideration at 2-7 t rarity and newly- -introdu t | trees, pudica uin f S with a fir trial An accumulation bury which have enriched Ње plains to owledge i wn iri d planted o Ж fol. any and horticulture. Among the objects of iive | | ut, and looking healthy, may — the following :— an —'The new елаз) | f | to be | o Major ments on а fine collection of Med rs | plants exhibited by Mr. Ball, mittee had awarded a 8 rre me was ananimously pl s 118 endi in the same Ыл, I had it моге on of the Muscat of Alexandria, which hai Vell with a ny other "él-inished, bunch of its "black brother” J. M , Work. ants,—Mr. W. Robinson, in speaking chonas, Chérimoyer, Р equally interesting at ek e offered at similar prices. International rigan e —I am Ма ey Рр. 1080 1030 and 1031) that a коой or beginning i Ibscriptions ving ally | obi t like a every respec pools ЕЕ | native ет mane отор and Pavia flava was на ri vef ош from England, ме iie be very soon in our qe s there їз —Сга , | rather dull (pinkish \ rone) First-class C ficate at е речка cod, c peii With these w wn White ниц a pretty white variety Tor pi ciue; ар and Pn — Mind. A M Ball Bal received for а species bic ө (probably C. r exa) Other trees may be em ndr peo i per varieties of the Md Mix ум, eu owering C Peach, Ac Cherry, double | of hinese many other | М, fi e collection is quite in its infancy ; Ot Cose te few worth notice, For € ewig d in places, fnt пу and being very а o this d im; it is intended to cultivate as many collec Pelis ive nre шоко. fine ripened in an — EM d d a Wilton Park, rani А E peser being equal | Mild schild Pine- apple, чр бб к бї, for which : "Се боа s i all тагара, h бошу Motel with white. Mr. "red | freely Ball in berry, i which, as өй as to the e, consisting hardy, and den usefal basket t LIS "E Mr. 1062 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE у [Novena ik 19 was awarded, А similar mark of. distinction was also oj] limits of which are considered as well defined; во}, а а by d NAT like tho Geshonandary, Fro ety ci collection of p re а of more — анаар has hitherto received, Mr. ‚ gr. to i n rothy Neville, pee apea a fait of "Monster е, е дшше. и quite ri A collection of Gourds n {то the sii am of the Society, pie some - DN of t ғ same cla € of fruits were exhibited by the Rev. M. J. Be ос of оока, Genera Plantarum, е, а g Hooker. [The Genera i Plants M. кее ia g the pr oper. limitation of both. Throughout the work to specimens principally rved in the Herbaria of Kew. By — Bentham and Joseph Dalton Ho ooker. Vol. I., Containing the Poly- Su not the case ЧӨШЮРЫШАЧДУ ! with the 23 tribe, for f which he in vain sought to find witk ch | These were tke subjec tion. I am now nnd ed E Donville. І6 did not open pin in н ans г EDIT it мун ell in the seco me Morea "es ^ Wind Rig Pa d'Hau of 1865.—Ma -| уйе ку ЖК de Сау! ° | Amélie Ha alphen, бай 1 Vigneron this а "wi lea principles of а E кере —— es ot correct data now available in its pagos АЙНА а fresh pano oint for speculative bota We posed to regard as e "4 "the most о а res. ar Abe Ti Met it eit Мей stond fnaily i en hune an equa al right, from extensiv. W. Wo od, ery da and r tobe meritorious aa ne. I hav power of 1 еч hare ші r winter "E ed. Аз re thei been good in their ontlin TÉ ds ne, and in t| isposi! substance of their petals, As free pa Я t t h + f the authors | synthesis, uniting with the Ја far as possibla | in the direction of rger orders a number o - Myr taceze.] 2 8v0., pp. n to 735. Reeve & Co, ; Williams & No ie, More than three years have elapsed since we recorded in Үш columns the С of the First Part of this important work, upon the mencement of which w then congratulat ted. the eise world. Wehavenow the pleasur нб announce the ш of a Second Part. л 8 the interval b en the issue of the two appe "a measured by ы value of. the work, and by our i patiepoó fa get ларнын of it, it needs but a glance at its pages convin at no time has been lost. "The First Tu ге of 432 'рарев, completed the noe y мн mifloral orders, divided by our authors in| eat series— Thalamiflorze a Dis чавонат й luded а single order (Conna- | W сев) of Cal y clie; "the third and last о of we | Francoa, Roussea, and Brex es which -— generally regarded ав s reat satisface s Rosacep include Октун рајадем and Pom and under nd n ot only аса ves and удар, Ribes, Hydrangen, a, all of w have at one time or other been v rg as {һе — of separate families, Chamælaucieæ, Lgeythidep, and Napoleona иь in like manner included in Myrtacez. Тһе same iple is carried out with. Згода to „genera. n: some of the redu Dien Sound, are А first rather startling, Thus, under Prunus find a WP independent, Thu Amygdalez, Sanguisorbem, the Saxifrage order we fi Cunonieo, but also which it on nly differs b y the number of ovules; "and. Sanguisorba with oterium, neither the Polypetalous Exogens. The Se. егопа Par t, n ly the number affording a constant character, ng with the m sma! orders, the largest of whi ch is Droseraceæ, wit Pi Phaea, but nob Ox xytropis. Ervum is y tnt under . | Vicia, Orobus under Lathyrus, and many other less familiar inen might. be a йай, Tho reful of im r of species in ea in noludes a and fungoid passed к gin degr ee, TM - вау w E Napoleon b St, Helea, ошу bist 1? W. F. Radlyffe, Tarran Temple Chrysanthemums. — Eve aad November, the London sed pen they har i ушт nt Rushton, = n теа sm pro there Broome and Mr. Da € a breat of ES it freely avails itself. Mr. Broome's бен со - s about 66 yards in length, protected a the and position multifloru co Alfred, | Dupont de Pay the Part. We learn from а notice on a fly-le Melastomaceæ, Li and seve t anm In the case of large genera, they be dapi is eX s nt iium of hela n of course ‚ тератїей as approximations no exact| Den d. В owyer, mr armi en Lady Harding, Oliver Crom Vesta, Hereules, five i: zs ce of nmark, Floren be only, reckoning сап be made without а detailed study of all including the s resent Parit poker, w w a thing of ihe me of the ае, бобой and re eet as £ 700 g genera, c" are estim; rmer г. Рац саак € a few ons cbe s lto Ф H 0 species 10, in the $ барова -— А 5 В ch orders w ld, it is tó be brought ioa conclusi: vo position as in ihe “ Pro- esent Part occupy | Fi бена y 00 silver кориа |р е t о eontain 11,000 m ва irst Pari. the ratio was as 1 £o | + ghly as 1 to 15. ө merston, 86. Patrick, Корш Venus, White lobt, Alfred vei ы Cordinal v" and hiemes d g Toss in all енн in great perfection, pat reflect much credit on Mr. Broo e'g man our authors seem inclined & Е сае not ee to it seriilaiy, I MA кыба чөе чан fune good eause. Droseracez, w Th us in ачна d are 15 genera, all wel marked I to 30 эчә In уе» н | ntain upwards of 100 sp: f seven yoye more than t species, bat body two of - povar, — the genera Aeacia and Eugenia, not Td follow | дөө {оа - tur t чы аб а familiar e give no obedience to the] laws of us, мчит аф place то Saraca, Gene- be d isappointed. pr Mr. Dude] is well аы к рн. The @рїагр, AT the close of the honey season it is 1 eustom among bee-keep Н т. DeCandolle d Sonido ering else. этүү from | Priority. f cont; : Onagrarieg, rding them as much 1 ; clo osely | tyllis to pamini Adamia to Dichroa. We suppose that wt атру ne ten nete] А proper system jt Wrsri some distance apart. Gyrocarpu T Pei uu ы NNI ы ү Ой, i tirely a ape of narvik: doubtful aite Um uri t, among | od. familiae feeds! p ef are not numero land xut fof Mn 1 A T e по means 0 andit may be hop ed. tha t the present work will, for ali oma time The. занта Р Opinion which we were able to ss of the First Part a ба Ld — n: bas been confirmed by ех ce. So far as we have been able £o learn, t i one opini d botanists to accept it as a standard, Ms. = ер adopt any future alterations, [аги lowers, E k Ве: зате world-wide regrot—at E d den of Dr. Lindley, ат aris and ie cw. tested by com: Dean" Tel у oomp pariso the each genus, e orders now азб е жч vit. a few more soon Чо m ате those which (short f all ired revision, so that re rapid p ae for, iud. the completion of of the the bounds of possi ncn A dé ds well known of Le with | ean bestow. r Was abor: any panegy їзїп uished e that I after ity of to find bee-kee аен benigne f lah А т to cont fr apiaries, declaring lyes : 4 their hives "d "ig E T о he. yorfops summe and had been P do wi to be n ар to stand ba. E һар I ever received, in going to South onsite to hear my elementary ud Lecture, e I" oung oia ad НӘ am far w "7 I hav im no other езй ы but Lx Buh Nis ls, come and hear you!" WhenIs Wt black band of the Gardeners à onicle I kne w that the | ent Ma а Spirit of Botanical Ѕсіепсе was gone, and ry sorry; I also felt great sympathy for his e or adia. е wo occur, » led to the conclusion, that pro t treatment must be exercised аб dst } too frequently hives and en d P e bec: nai ir egcen ecause, in m si шй {А АБ are b ó t is, ye ust all do our best to support h o will find no У ordiniry di essors, g Њо ed Steps of their most distinguished | As the time has arrived adoptio aw my previous recommendati ey rd ofi 1864 — Maj V. Verdier, pier Not acaulay, Baronne Pelletan de Kinkelin, Los as ie Lord M, rder, the Harbert George Prince, Eugène Verdier, Leopold Premier, La Duchesse de Morny, and Lord Clyde ere is one iens that his removal suggests, and | $ із |а ulty in e all | rely речат and tii ees MIA ombs, as they ud e br gre vant {- ove, also, апу : combs. э, place empty мы " бед] with boxes w с t to NOVEMBER m "a THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1048 boxes must not be provided with | any top or| If some of our | great nurseries do not equal o nursery subdivided Yew hedges into Open spaces This — a e eireulation of air without gardens i in their rich displays of floral beauty, бг in the sight tM in —L2 which че T pam the — » {ный If this Blas. Spaey fara n T x аып ia "i ns of Ivy, elimbing wes e ог April fol! £. : А in horticultura irgend with the "2 leaved vari egated Borim nkla urus- sation is аб all necessary. The e eA m о! Hay in the ex 1 н venil at the lowest part of the hive, after being | suecessful өйы үч a L1 S w - b зү — Ben yo Desin pum. de ocean. etr ura ised. ey merit at least ҮТ н ith | shrut det is ват e period, algo, every hive should а them. c of the t m — ЖО g th A А! A t g We t entos a space enclosed by the walls of the ly wei ей, and if th Pm Nur orc. p ате] T чый 15 to 20 lb., food should be dec sed Ae our wem menie ү bs lighter vae: тоа T R a pros Ard у aerem "d > кат ууй Рог sith no niggard hand unt til that weight has - (Mr, Rivers). With what eligit wou ald e reverend trees. The varieties ча стад и bein, знаіпей, The excitement of ee ge. dis ould not be| Fathers of this Abbey have received an invention that | likely to suit the locality, and two of each kind i are kept up longer than can be helped, otherwise, a gre | would have given them the elimle and frita of sun w planted, to test their vossen daljen à in that respect. offood w on the a nurseryman ill be M result. det the faily suppiy {е o | Aranga an y! The orchard houso t the A | This is en regularly eac 3 evening until enoug ursery is 82 feet; long, 26 feet wide, and 8 feet i h e- not sufficient] а. Bom ; and this must lio ascertain аб га; AM the sides, Like a га — it Tee a ce and | France, or о amend the ч of En a ing the ek and not by judging of the quantity | healthy place for recreation and e Allman thers, | and yet flavourless and of no value cultivated in the i dis whic З e been c while e protests and mes m ungenial | midland or northern divisions of this country. We very fr Шр Le come press. who possess M the trees cultivated within it. "n Warn m standard orchard trees, Р А Plums, аге meor more very populous hives, iiim are very insuf- las devoted his E T себу to Peach trees ; | distributed rendent the nursery, adding greatly to fciently provided with stored food. "These owners, about 50 standard trees are therein planted and not | its interest, a бн ideni, we should say, to the believing themselves io be extremely liberal, afford kept in pots, and are healthy and prolific. profit of the a ach of such colonies, perhaps a pound or во of boiled It is not only that ihese Peach trees are valuable in V iced in "tis di division of the nursery an exten- syrup, possibly most correctly administered im | е кең of fruit—they serve two En uraery | sive plantation of stock trees and shrubs, technically the en authorised bottle-feeding style, It is — pur haying those climatic cireumsta CÓ ойма “stools,” whic ch - trees cut to the ground, a tall has been done that nee @ беш which they enjoy, they grow free! avt. and afford raged to usion ts which are make them safe for the winter. Great is the ioni. À of healthy buds which are required for the wed. for cuttings, or layone We also observed that the and great the bewailing of such bee-keepers, КАН ^ apprann technically called budding, of t ird ә planted with C a when, in the following spring, they discover that these ef the first importance to a nurseryman 9 Dosen d no less than booo pons of the Manetti Rose f. тез have perished during the winter eia ous ай, Г. Pone stocks for Roses are thus slaryation. шев of a paltry pound of коа= —pro- | the posse n f an orehar filled with amm Planiationa of ЖК yr PN Pinus Cembra, H n 0 lbs. for фаб) ive 2 Ар have | trees, — т the car гей iara to test the correct- | Wellingtonia, are ael over а considerable space of е о m uch 6 made it, until ness of his named fruits, and to supply the gardening | ground. in »- 5 feet apart, the intervening spaces р q t th tl being fill А чи h selling Yews, Ноев, Thuja aurea, shile to expend so Lect in hs necessary food, or - In „this essentially practipal nursery, we find com- and ч. bether 16 would not be advisable to ab or y few Botering. seller division of the Abbey garden, some other stock. 16 is often proütablo. to by a meretricious display, The proprietor appears to separated fro that we have just — by one of i i indulge in no hobbies, but gives attention to tl walls pcc d intersect the place, we braly supply with food; but the owner must be|things suited to the locali, and rne Д by his|again find €— s filled wita —1 shrubs, to meet an етреме almost equal to ы, t| customers. The only attempt at effective planting | principally deciduous; besides which we notice quired in pure rchasing a swarm, niggardly supply | we found in two broad borders within an avenue | extensive » plar ntatio ns of Aueuba, a shrub which seems ill be found m merely fale си: алии utter ind of урай. Керк on each side of а на, ч upwards of ly at home к, this n garden. This shrub, i This important matter being accom рөн to е 100 yard ngth. These porer 2 with | which m and go h aen n M { Кимин o ЧҮ apiarian, һе may next visit all his |s Жы nes ш ода i of the hardy i weil MA venture to say, increase in favonr, to the recen: | be stands, cleaning em, "апа дав ali spiders €— and herbaceons plants | cultivated tbe bee a the ari plant f" p cbe by vii .| mütheirwebs, A vast number of bees are destroyed |n ursery. Ву toja arrangement on ү 5 e shall be able 5 — the blossom of our old Н spiders during the A ie It may be well tuni ity of selecting the ornamental shrubs they may | ad and add th w feature of bright berries to ераїт and paint any cases or stands that may re ы require, Жөе M trouble of exploring We more | its other ag e dive i or the rains of winter may penetrate. , Ld а n remote portions of these extensiye gronnds. Conspi.| Proceeding MA, we enter upon a space of d epohed in winter, it ye mains d ous amongst other examples of hardy and handsome | ground of about B acres iu extent, upan a portion of 1 ifu su hi iet ү ит а эс Zia 4 == Ка = © 58 To а Tt © = E © = zB £x © z Ф м A i © = Е © Б о P 9 B £g t e cloths milar eo d eu d be removed the equally handsome Thujopsis borealis, and thriving | here with large quar oor some from about the бед» ; ther become Sapp лей and frosty, young trees of the gigantic pret gale ей which | 600 or 700, two years old, and trained to stakes. Each det Eom ntly deleter ous to the f hoots, and from 4 to 5 feet bes, I that such a Edi: bad better eschew, if they would евсаре being erly i gth; the branches and qs кз, уе “ТҮ bres warmer and in better health. overs! rshadowed. ith th tt d | el cw ght - 5 "d э e lovely little Thuja queni * dwarf m little|so. Тһе circ mà of autumnal r management, but н; 4 which the amateur. with а yard of ground may | are — ча бр doing so until a a (iie, Number. venture to cultivate, The idi but ua elegant | а d. is lari largely mixed enl. һе M MAE TENIZLIUINICHSEETUS Juniperus sinensis always. claims по tice, am nd is one of | ойде broken ез, lime, and tH st EFE tits к ZEB uds "E ii Hag ғ — — i Garden Memoranda. collection of hardy shrubs and trees. The ture; large quarters of trained Peach trees | _ТазтЕв Angry NurseRy,—Mr. Warners nursery | kinds of H with the Apricots, and are equally joys the pun мше er being within a pleasant and | the borders y. dhain gold, and silver дь е те анас га amines growth. This part of fhe езү walk of + town of Leicester, and yet bea autif al Pam d by the river Soar, and further proe КУ. duin А pk the injurious influences of anted at intervals along the | tected "by yid 91а wall of the Abbey, which is built Met the factories and tha town One portio n | borders, sedie уд feature in tho general ay 125 of t iye Jh antages и the nur “де cr cep e of th ha врет effect. The curions and strik t, Tritoma Le Leicester, hencg called Шу Abbey Nursery ; | wi with its gront ap spionat yellow red was fy dia ve m pu. rg! | 09 masive stone wal', which anciently surrounded | also represented С Sign JM y ring AE A protected the Abbey and Из dependencies, still growth, towards the Ny 5 pass niong te ; Е - and encloses a portion of the Le ae vpn Leaving the show walk, we enter into one of the | sout E on of “ы ursery, observing extensiv Mr. Warnev's residence is within the walls, | many divisions of this large rgo nursery, а about | plan PORE ops ies, fine young bui їй adjoins the ruins of au ancient manni. probably 2; T in extent, and sub-divided into fou cedere оҷ ealthy bushes fit і obs g alao large Вая Ф d the em is 4. the dism Mw A bbey ; this 20 yards in width, with i intervening ru s Mr. | Pinus а мае Ф Pen tonia jr nus insignis, „бс j ч A3 | ve r . . il lan е entidusrian pir the деч} v^ Dunt iis fal t be interesting to those e to Hin of the nursery w thus атр Es mot vini Xa be interesting, as wibnessi g He last iere to give "a names 'of the more striking. and | ab amount Sage ia р ^ acres, and hav — ч of Tg pe t Can nal, who | valuable amongst them. The first quarter that claims | necessarily passe 3 arrogant Мы а "gres notice is ocenpied by some 1900 Cedrus arg one of | object en to d e son ЖЕ. sy Д quiere the ү А the i em the most interesting and рү сушы ine А ч е; OF d 4 ANE КР o ege d ч | an elegan! o pré ent | gs of al Nit мену way to Teieostor е Aly еу, y, oolebratod E th Himalayas, га еа e Libani, pad lac to the ра world. t called rineely hospitolities, and, on being announced, үг s. atii thriving i in x кө to visit a ton, ot te dier ы Welcomed and а ds vill hea arty < Курай! һу the iius division contains 1500 ub. of | the Рени N à Ye the main roàd to do йо топ he dying man said, “ Father | { positi est and hardiest of the Arbor: еей an itis | so. nursery ja în extent and esses E : LO CIE М my bones mlt you.” Oras me ү"; ы few tings amens Meza ihe ei rodent "na loamy Vi orirod from M ит х tib: of 1860, а mendation wi many o wel, t ee 1 old man i bos, fa - to possess. Sueceedin ое ground ч the Abbey Nursery. The health and : КЕР око with t tho dorm sí enini = hes d te f g e American À Буне, - Mh of the илген and other nursery stock attest its & ; o lay his weary bones among ye: 1 wed " Give hi i noth Бае нут tarta ite , not less Thi j alting и Au lu indicate the анд эү н ds de t аме but mas € à m р celled ou out шо d ы и NM "sed | emsa ог 9Rbent of t f Leicester. On the | account of н liability to lose branc! ecome | has s, in the frat { ted m E ы у alíar | disfigured. А quor song 1 usands of e view ЗАП, Yew, Arbor-vit 2 occurs, and ni sg } trees, shrub wers; and although we may | the hardy а река ne йе» le qa : Ай» ов дөр it AER and fo [ie rd ы rudely Mulberry tree grows in this portion ч: ta arm d bie occupy a very large € E on quam оли. пез -а е reassuring | and this season it rip pw че os 759 TUE шн {гөө cult P» Ew fait flowers а — to rig the uniformity which | more gone f in a the. selection o C for o | fi (et Cedrus Libani th mucro ТЕ SEXE чы чә т E Се Were the fiat to br in ing “е enelosuro К Jis bove is allotted ниё E Eo and we owe to them the early intro- | to mur н di жа иеше mature же vie den ers Ap m mix: D ad fria: 7 and eo gu ad No less Чып эч of he ee ar ME ке ts ШО Жолун апа T " Lora in time be abours rpose, vta Жашы y might e ehe КЫ vip T ( it the гч amended. Find more ca is taken to suit t pen regard with melancholy ve йон, оуей ү арзы : ich i 1 s "еше from the d e Ei ud with perennial "even mji e the ч for ing sg viro УМА f | taste ‹ of the Plum whi ch is worked par rt ФАА Е stock 1084 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, | [Norma 11,185 ою Ger! e. The wild Cherry is used as a stock | of nis young family so ийде) sai оны now he ЕЕЕ ЕБ carrying for the "Biga 7 White-heart Cherries, the | hastens hither and thither, n his mouth little | have a steady bottom-heat, - a top heat them m». for the "Мау Duke and Morello. Тһе Peach is | bits of weed and stick, is nest till | | at ni ight, allowing the Me dim га, of o: - bud e Mussel and Black Damask. In France | bios rk of repair is ноз. Res W. Houghton the day rise 1 he Intellectual grs Viszs.—Let t any moin ng m trees in that ide n should remember that trees will The Tobacco Tra ide at New Orleans.—In 1863-4 |of гше, ay Го нее mined, са not live оп so tender а stock in this countr he redi of tobacco here were too tri rifling to t or too col d; tatit. it does m A N o the с а. T v J i i sin The stock has varied fi in the latt case jit should b oit; wr caa remarkable vigour and health ; we also dnd Ads edendi in toa з Pss to 1031 i b tion be mi with pron ей À overa RS numbers of dwarf pyramidal Apple trees or Apple|last, and 878 re cently. In comparing the year’s | кыы at sigh a and xd admit rM " in fi stocks for small gardens, evidencing a growing taste for vit dibus with 1863 34, ib ap ears Pp its ioa d koe. culture ——— mateurs, Owing to judicious | has неа of 3004 hogsheads, embracing 594 ho ogs- | HA B rafting an amateur may now cultivate successfully | heads on hand at the c сочена ai of the year and FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARD rie numbers of gi arf Pears a A Apples in a small | 2410 — E^ against a supply = и һорв-| All ki = * pruning should be pus ару? space o of ground. Crossing the road, which here MA heads last The exports have sed 1831 | а8 much expedition as possible, while the veli divides the nurseries, we enter into о a division 8 acr hogsheads against 797. "The reported ceca aes been | favourable for that kind of work, Also let 2 си occupied as а y d y y тара nfined to 300 1 d Prices have | ОЁ um = round be done with all convenient despatek, now filled with nursery stock. exhibited a wide range. Journal of the Society of Arts. Cav агат мер together with Endive al r. Warne: Lettu is x: n frames, must be frequently exami а farm and nursery copjointly. The farm, which 1$ ivested of деса foliage. A little lime and sot 270 acres in extent, adjoins the nursery, and whenever ама = A VARN aia > upon the ground will also be beneficial i additional land is wanted for nursery purposes, 16 can епзиѓп, keepiug them free from the ravages of slugs, without maay be appropriated. This new division MGE енто "we dob M M——— о! à PROTEC j s soon. Jemand attention H every department, and бодан» in epe x iore, bbs CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, regard to pits and frames. These usually contain some аа Е Nov. 8, 1865,as observed at the Horticultural Gants EM dontd ETE а BAROMETER. | pu © E = ES ч E E g E et ER. EE © £g. - ge et ч Ф Ф = 9 "o la] ES Ф е for ormer there are Леге bov 10,000, and summi ng up parts | oe of the nursery, we find that the whole amounts to An as well as the йон and more tender| Nov. the extraordinary atoms at 200,000 trees. „In pro- | kinds of E In protec ecting thais useful М ceeding through the differ Mos Ў it is of rs i. standards. It will be TAA perhaps А follow ihe : eran thing чыз them Friday 3 history of an Apple while in the nurseryman's as dry as sible. ES is points out the superiority | Satur Н 6 Em © :B o n et g А © B: E СА наг: 2 B 2. a E ч E possi of wooden shutters over mats or any other E е | Mon ies which is not impervious to „шо istur re. | ues. > акк E МЕҮТТІТТТІ | glass, as а cavity is thus secured, which, in conjunction Ате ue uL pom v 95. v 5 | with the non-conductiug IUE of - wood, EL н a— zd T NEL px frost Prs ite 1 c8 а а - ; they are more easily jat on yed, vent — 6—Cloudy ; fine ; cloudy at n the breakage of glass, which i is СВЕТ ме іп u$ кай ой > formed, the fir olerably long shoot is formed, the second. the shoot i 18 allowed still torte [3 extend to give strengt th to the t tree, are pruned WE à follow ng sprin and the tree is then ready for sale. We noticed one quarter of Apple trees pruned as pyramids -Foggy ; cloudy ; overcast at night four and five years old M many temptations to a eps d унт Lys dm orien кеке in Mean temperature of the wec ar * H , ruit grower, the trees being full of bearing wood. with the advantages just enumerated, is sufficient to| During Nene s ун pum ensuing Week, ending Nov. 18.1885, m occupies no inconsiderable space in this silence any objection upon that e d mats аге | — — 1.5 т р | 1 7 c M MEE nursery, we saw about 6000 of one variety alone ready J е Ж Еа 88а да | No. I for salo : itis thekind called D ^s Victori d they should be hung or spre the most] woy. FERE 8$ ensi [бн ; гче ЫН Анг В SS ортен tar andis one | convenient den for drying tbi dosing вә day, as MEC Se mE ү» of Rain. (82 stock ра phi case кузавы * ddod. Elun e are by this attention rendered зела абет Ант LUE —| - ете TEE GRADA 108 | serviceable in excluding frost. Daring v evere | Sunday..12/ 50.3 | 357 | 490 | 18 Союш. 1 growing de reds all the varieties are worked | Mon. 213 49.8 | 335 | 41.7 1 . оп the Wych Elm ; th dS nó some 20,000 prepare ed for бе it is а common practice to Led a Moe ét hay | Tues, ШМ за М АШ Qc a : he mats and the s. 2716) 487 | 344 | 415 03 |6 sale in this way. уез grece Baay 07 479 | 332| 1| 18 | om |9 North of the kann d Чал m another portion of the FLOWER ak AND PLANT HOU. Satur 2:18 480 | 340 | 40| 19 | ose 373 24035 ursery about 6 а chiefly filled with fruit | As soon as any of the Bowerin d in Ж сопвег- t Ia therm З dog and the тоте рео te D, MM pm in various stages E dede Оа survey of these | vatory become shabby, ould be removed to extensive and interesting nurseries finished here; the | make room for C y and others which are Ten. Ue DE AL E extent of ground occupied by them is 57 acres, and we | coming into flower. In arr — these, let the Notices to Correspondents. ve seldom seen that ыы x ground better or more | situation of each be suited as much a s possible to the| Books: А В. Books. will nob supply i place of actual profitably or more p" orum: The whole|nature of the plant. With regard to temperature, aperit, DERE IM Ro. алаа nursery reflects great credit the management of | also, some require to be р in the —— parts of Miet dado a sort of membranous bag, containing below t? Mr. Warner, who жаага p relative, and "ea ә corrono while o will be satisfied with a| stalked flower buds, which originate from the placente like energy, enthusiasm, and knowledge, to bear o imple protection Heres ovules. At the upper portion true ovales ont Ma working oub of the many dos. ere in Msn be OHIMENES.—A batch of these may now be started | tary state; some of them pope is involved in the cultivation of the div hairs, such as are found on the leaves. libr lvi ot the diverse | in heat for. stove and warm conserva atory ar ration. | Gmargs: JEK. Neither of the sorts you m merci e trees, shrubs, and plants grown in the Abbey Nursery | They may either ł ccording to | todo well permanently in a cold Vinery. We should pud at Leicester, | — taste and sequisemienis of the ге reps I E hardier оо гаган осе ба агу these air on all favourable ркы ут white Grape, tho value of which has non Misc ellan eon remove dead leaves, and keep the surface of| been well proved, might be advantageously ta pod the Sticklebacks Nests. — Let me ask the reader to | ces soil free баз fnm Water sparingly. if ien voler ien voured fruit, you might also plani accompany me, in оры, апу ten in the татби Вер EDDING n ANTS. Ve eem securely at night, езре- | Loxpox Prane: 0 P. It is Platanus acerifolia, com D iu May and June, to a pond or Ише stream, We wi 4 ciaily when frosty, Serisi dur: pinea weather give еу —— but frequenti солоне тай of soil, bat take with us a hand-net, and a tin or zinc can, for the | air pretty freely during the d ccidentalis rive à Der of up d and a seperate vessel for the етар TA! s- od Herbaceous s sorts деа тал t y | „prefers t oi ^. "macrophylla Tarly рта ede eggs. t us suppose that we are on the ER ‚ and will require little attention | thi try. Yours seem lixely to grow. "OM s bank a a clear pond ; now fr asti ickleback?s nest. I lie Мајли; het. of frequently fumigati ing them to keep ie Чп shallow pans, with light soil, and raise them ina bloom a ри Senb быр hotbed, ir Muscate аге very slightly ИШ hand the floating leaves of the pond-weed. саж. ніг Shen the others may soon be shifted. Та дої ng |Y slightly i that it may have escaped your збе еН Lm bw and the green Conferva, and look about The single br A dud Df tne berries sre do you see that little fish with crimson | im order | to admit о Ға фина e уо fresh monid н СЫ ман а E oniy to o such a degree as шау гр Ы eyes like emeralds sparkling; see how wide eing put over the riper par oung. w (A 73. awake he loi depend сб he nd a nest noi far | Which thus treated soon emits roots, to the material Nates or Far FRU CE W. 1, not known з, Boumy d gron away. And here it is, very plainly to be seen, partly | increase of the strength of the. plants Thorough |` ; 70, imperfect "specimen ; e a Eyer 2, Duchesse covered with tbe sand and mud at the bottom of the drainage, too, is а point to which particular. Miedo o M ebur e de Lamy—/ @ b. € : ka paid if healthy well-bloomed specimens are Pippin ; 2, nos known; 3, ivor or Pine iT. : Just touch h the end of your walking-stick, | desire Greave's Pippin ; 6, not known ; ure ы eon ; 6, D% Bravo, ПР pus eu » а ou like M ed CAMELLIAS.—Any C into blossom should | Rose; 2, not known; 5 not Кар! y Wingioli--ie angry he tx e equa vi ill, he "e оу supplied "With 4 ater. Air must also be Жары, Pear without mur bae Doyenné; 3, not н, wi us sah йр: Now watan ciii: esiti him. whenever the weather i is favourable. 6, Round Winter Nonsuch ; 4, Winter Rs Solput my net near his nest, and over the net he P Сш в PnrMULAS.—Forward plants must be well| Codlin.—G W 6. 1, Flanders те Napoleon: 2 met Kir swims, Sed out of the water he comes, and I put |attended аера water, m3 carefully dee out of the SE à АЗЕ —_71, not known; b ori him p my — ча. Now, le& us watch | W8y of z e currents of air. Ав s00 ose now in н 6, of Jersey; 8, Beurré the nesi -€ 866 pen. Неге they beauty have faded, replace them with эб сошїйр | mont; 4, not known. о Our rule is to name а он» p maam ot stioklebacks of all ages, and дит dower, oci em AE. Nephrolepis exaltata ; ® Ал ш alas! for the. depravity of e nature, they are NIUMS. — Plants of these intended for| PU f 3, Pilea sérpyllifolia ; 4, Ров jos Мене. attacking the nest and Шой the precious morsels | бош. p should be placed redes the glass as| multiüdum. The plant in flower is Sin tignum Тош ide. Let us restore the father fish to his native | possible, Let the night tempera ange between EA e ER n а at an early opportu srra етген and his familiar haunts. Quick, or the work | 40° and ъа and see that попе of the. plante suffer from рер "Wo сай undertake to name, РӘ, ipis Pu of destruction will be complete. In he goes, and for a | Want of water, alone.—P D M. Acer platanoides. t moment to have lost all recollection of VionETS.—These will soon be in flower. Their ustris. i Its proper events. But no! he is “coming to himself," Pind | ben beauty and fragrance "Will be increased by „letting, thom | Parera stav m d pepe asta о v witnesses that marauding crowd, and now he rushes | Pave i Д of air whenever the weather is sufficiently slide. Your note shall be pu юнэ а о shortly., the count, g boldly to the of his house and family; first t pu pon ESTIO : We only kno of one now ЕЭ f at one and then at mens ofthe enemy, until, GARDEN. алтей litus. pono aro fine hito Grape bas л 2 m і driven every vanquished foe far| Cyg our seed. & from th UOUMBE Fc. pos ps thes е 400 much аё this | SEEDLING ӨвАРЕ: t dosi M ud P culture. bem the scene of carnage, a v very curn the fray— | dull season; but bep, Raro inge. and red ш in| in its nature to Erry might ve rib V scbafl ` “ Бо raged Т; boundless in before the L-pe e ad v im M i Уз чей ag X and made MUT Tuy retire. | healthy at; mm" £ py. манор MON verge. apr mme; cuv. darà. ph ealthy atmosp Ghent.—W. Su ў Bat he has other work to do, he must repair the home | Prwzs.—Plants intended for fruiting during the] В. У.С. р.-7. Fe ХотвмвЕ 11, 1885.1 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL enia MANURE { for AUTUMN 80 SOWIN в. Cr . Pric into the land bet =н the е рса f Mr. pres or through an; of his HOS SPHATE of LIME . .. £6 6 per ton. SUPERPRO TES GUANO Шыга +5 66 „ „ th amres of val безе fan ures of va AMERICAN Lawes, Offices : Adelaido- Place, London Address Тонх 4 — S Dublin. ' : впйе, E.C.: an Dan COMPANY Ha WHEAT MANU ED BONES, for Dressing Pasture DISSO P ERPHOSPHATES of LIME, & IAN GUANO and NITRATE ж 80р ex Dock genuine РЕ PHATE st ANNONA Танкат SALT, &c. Offices, 116, Fenchurch Si RD PURSER, Secretary. 2 Autumn Sowing.— оа for s's E Жыш or Wheat. THE PATENT ITRO-PHOSPHATE or x BLOOD MANURE № COMPANY р Шатар ры of Tenant Farmers occupy- MANUFACTURED BY | and THURSDAY, Decerübei r 2,4,5, 6, and 7. Th 1065 TS NATIONAL a ETRY COMPANY | CAPITAL, £25,000, in 2500 S compe rs Depos hare on application, and £1 оп Аоста lis n Y Share, and at intervals of not less than Three Month at и" кы: Bankers. —The -— газ County Bank and its "г е в. а G. Кєххкрүт diim C E, E Author of 4f TP Д R Com tee View. EMPORARY Orricks.—6, n’ 74 o, Cannon. Street, E. Poultry Farm, eie, Kent, S .E. 3 P ABRIDGED P o SPECTUS. The object of this Company e dertake the R f Poaltry on а suficients large n à m impo [йерен Ё„ es e it at once an important and The cale: hat ave ons which haro o ееп made and carefully tosted leave oultry Keoping in & n doubt that tha ry large re will be made to the Proprietors on Some of the! bost b bre po lis! btained, and the operations of шр ep en а ES а site adjoinin, AR tus, with Forms А4 Application for TI o байса, h Pf zx d E s idea of a poultry bouse, described in his 4 treatise on poultry breeding” rd published. And it is no longer y o vin п аз yet егес e whole, б заза when — with ing yards for the r Stponement of the Exhibition for One Week. pus BIRMINGHAM CATTLE and POUL TRY #6, опот. que ӨБҮ: d ENTEENTH AT ANNUAL EXHIBI- о, О E EAT OATI LE SHEEP ^ PIOS. DOMESTIC POULTRY, HALL, on SATURDAY. MONDAT, TUESDAY, WEDNE TS, will be held in BINGLEY ESDAY, | bri ottan ma t dur a ia алы on grati t eh eep, Pi irman. S Fon Cians, Oa 8 Essex SATURDAY, December 2 at 9 eC "NT ж, and Cornon | floored and open grating on мөн ба, т E НЕС ee шие 73 ас орис oach- Thero- mill be no &ámimion 1 to the Poultry department until | the best French breeds—Crórecour, La Flèc D кюю Street aon, EC. VE ro vi. Chief Omes, The PRIVATE VIEW will take plac NDAY, Decembor 4 se нча we — ing ur ыш — x м0, Fenohuros ation, Exeter s "Manu ctories, Plaistow, Essex ; and HO kepar peli eig А jafet that houn, Lë cock)—also of Dork gs, Cochin Chinas, Ham- D > - "e m n, Dev and THURSDAY; Admision lg. 00 ТОЕЗОА NESDAY s, Brahma Poutras, Spanish, &e, th ures and Feeding Stuffs. mor SPECIAL RAILWAY АЕ ARRANGEMENTS seo tho advertiso- = 4. ds known in England. Each family guion. б CALDECOTT, BAWTREE, DOWLING Mie A ЫА, A Pani Leid байм: e ace of 4 yards in length, y a corre- rmingham, spondi Address, 89, Seed ИЕ аг Tine e, v or Basingstoke, pm "s z length without, E. eb pend се эд Sampl d prices on application. the f d in rub er o ы air; m | the former a deep san i ibi p y floor, in the latter a bit of LM-NU T. MEAL, by E сазан M. н & Co., Kent Street Mills, Liverpool. ее to Бай lor Boat d in Liverpool, £6 125. ^d. еге i £0 178, еуен to Railin London. In ontai dor $ ont. cach, branded "Men € созаш unga above ! 20 omien cent. of 3 Жо e Rex Bristol. cal ын to, mix with Jo та], The Agricultural базе. i; SA TURDAY, ЕЛА 11, 1865. icem —— Ov пк readers vii find in another page а uli report o e and E nking troughs, and from it, eneroach- nests—basi ins s filled with earth ог r ha home-grown ое NS Vol. L, 2d Dorian, раве 176). For further culars and Analysis ie to M. ега. HUMPHRIES 1 Co., Bristol. 150, Leadenhal 1l Stree t, E.C., London Agent. essrs. SurTH, Or T LANDS PROVEMENT | COMPANY.— Notice is hereby T that on and after the 13th instant, the OFFICES of the Company vili Ps LA x Tira e STRÉET, n, Managing Direc 1, Old Palace Yard, Westm! nS RA HE GENERAL Devon ена and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. eno 22, haue Place. ortgagees, Charitable 55 Dalt year on the estate impo reda by way of ly instalments, vi medi fun tion, Warping, MA Кл 2. The Erection of А M for Agricultural DEUM SS унды and Clearing of old Woodlands, Enclosing, Mile отте mme tas expense or with an Outiay i Hu 8 provements under the simple and inexpensive process of the REM Eh pr for came «4 dis à the папасе ат ipt the amoun: Ann ymeni e circumstances ion of Title bei: uired, and the Charge not bein, чу icumbrances, mo LL dee are incurred. x ments for Effecting Improvements are threefold :— us mi eva ntirely by the ed only to UM the The Co contro € the Enclosure f Commissioners ius Шолу undertake dd elec of t| prepare p tal armou erecto Uno orks, and T EE Estate the ма а unt expended, vith their dore T ык Б n mure Commie No. Lie n qm ir aaa uire from in effecting the objects in view. other зр = гат аге E executed са wi теге. ire e в! ani d füicers and а MEE Ur оонай хк у tho Secreta, |8 аланда to WiLLtiAM CLIFFORD, the Secre! 3 the Office of tho Company, 22, Whitehall Place, London, S.W. Т. "ЫИ IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. urea A m o Enn rd АА i 1853. nons Hon. the] Lord. Жн М.Р. M Sir C. H. J. xe puts M.P, ip Twells, Esq. > THE 3 Сыйт, keeg AGENTS, SURVEYORS, & C., IN p eru ALES, AND ms Mme lag Works of PIXNS оа ths тодо, tiny a i expenses mprovement, the in all vases being uidated by а rent charge f res purpose, gs Life, Trus! tent Persons, тысе, M ial iem y desi void | silve Morus. may “аст Жако e official Forms for Mr. tiem o read on Monday last * Club. In the course | vindicated the conduct of the Privy uncii in connection wit ith the subject. ЈЕ NKINSON, of the oth an А. m Orders in Council which had been er speakers detailed de circumstances lige on vins the central passage, —— "һе laying mm a АП this s on the Penh floor; above them, about 7 feet |from the ground, is another floor, on which chickens, | also provided, as we have said, with an inner and an outer chamber, are mg " They Mee as - and comfort of an art mother * | board, as it were, with its yore iiir frnged | with "hanging Wool, under whie for warmth and shelter—and they looked. healthy, prosperous an Many of the "families and broods here, looking in condition fit for the Bingley Hall exhibition, which аи т farms and districts had = "the whole the discussion, Sour аажы тиге: prolonged, added а 10е to the well-digested statement of the whole case in Mr. Howanr's lecture -— po кіла ais ng n in this confine- and there eason to dou bt, the —— We are ED to announce that an International Show of Cheese will take place at Paris on the LE € ied December, when gold, ver, and b will be —— be main t ronem without € fca eo and riim "n run whi {ту of £, d. vo ember, and form. en try, wi information, w will be supplied т applioddon. t his | t Exe y the Minister of Agriculture, Paris. Special Meetin t the Council of th Bi eei Cattle and on Thursday at the Queen's ER in the ohair, = е the. follow- ; [ing résolution, of which ad been given, T Mr. T. B. Машан, and seconded by Mr. T. T. HoRLEY, jun. :— The attention of this m called to the nel in rei and du admit! ited % [есеп perm to tl filled up cattle certificates of entry ; but that or the other neg of the Show Me of charge fo Pese o Ж мераци. см horticultural implements, &с., reduoéd, In hole building may be occupied." m Pp was opposed by Mr. Wx, bct r. HENRY OSBORN, Mr. Јонх LOWE idR: jun., the S бали, and к ег мын, and ultimately negatived. Mr. | other green stuff chopped up, Animal matter, too, is added in small quantity. The contrivances used as то npe жн and drinking fountains are exceedingly in There are was 100 of these мути rate and double-floored establishments, each 4 yards long, placed end-to-end on both sides of the central avenue in the one long series wbieh alone has been as yet MSN gol between к on both sides, young V eeping u , which next year will p to to beautify -— aper and perhaps provide a canopy of € as ас oe the ba is the weommodston f for v 4 апі fatting fowl. coops, very closely € in *|darkness, are provided for both both ing best carried out in perfect эр broken only by the a1 of the feeder or th or thrice y during the otion, of hich he had given notice, for the postponement „| the Show Agusa ak , from zo 25th November to the 2d December, which was adopted Тилеги a long ‹ and narrow building, mainly of and ал the per seem to need. Here, too, is a room where artificial tado rq are soon to be at work ; the artificial mothers, е ming Warping, » Gearing, Калаар, Planting, Tor any Бе ery for or lrrigati: ® Farm Tramways and aires for pups: or а. hanka of 3 ча eI E: тыын POSU fumes f Tag Erection of Farm Houses, Labourers Cottages, and other of and спета n pog киси Pana sddi Vere ро а othar Dulldings for oyal CTET assessed ў under th. visi f any Act ERE: сусар СЕЕ on share Drainàge or other d d ets Mao VITAE Of titlo is is require : and the paasa Д ofthe W, гиа d do р not Me. with the plans and e controlled only byt he Government For further amissione f ly to the Honourable тны ЖА хе and for се ӨГ зріст gp. ° n through wirework grating to the o doring e there, v felt bre an d to the inner passage, аз | ie nd gor to the ter at one "ле end and look down a detached en buildings, pro а | sive yards, her — of more com. ECT Ын» uem d C e er ed it us— тезш, AM ing rabbits of special sorts for which there is а demand. urkeys also are being ovision is made for fowls are cupa i in rud ; and e ne к= lighted and well ventilated ; and | + Poultry Breeding in a Commercial Point of View, &c. By Ig. К. Gevzus, C.E. Simplcin & Marshall, Р 1066 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. UNovrimm 11, vac the bree eding and rearing of ducks, Itis impossible though some of the triala з p being rerried on in the | ted distrie. -I offer to doubt pc organisation, теи le pro duction и on superin- tendence, will ^ followed и. the same economical š Now there is no e evidence here, i th n je there are p grounds for anticipating i м юаш; n the Ti imes la: tely recommende: s A “Мазан їз үе ry proper it pe ZA our imports show i i 8, he supply called io demand for fg nel сЕ been procured from Franee and e be st breeders heres, „Ам only a few mA " of common birds are feeding, Bat when once the place is Pi века d, си the large con- tracts which our otels and clubs would re carbolie acid has the concentrated powe nh dead oil A, ^d. O., Royal Agricultur Colleg KEBAN JAM CULMVATION, v. Burm MR. JOSEPH ti et Que dis omerset, has kindly come TM to Ae us € As subject of steam Я I shall pass avor с, Ei af hiy letter „where b e “admires my plu to business. He tells us that hea H ү an an An ementi I " an agent for the of any i ha: e plans deseribed in his very саа reti nde CHEMICAL NOTES, H. CHURCH, Mta F.C.S. anure,—Vast quantities of nut- ure of ink, and ied to - is largely ped in tanning, азер photography, in ing Lee Tx" the spent are ea "s & Wiliiams, manufacturing chemists, of London and hee ad nut.galls retain something of their | origina ey are morever hard a tough | though Rad, The м рр, analytical details seem tails o sh ow that mu ch of thei „stimulative action ‚оп (7 Зу hooaeg I haye eyer received any pecuniary adyan- | tage from the sale of the " * Little Tmplement," for І һауе | „за ее uas et it is true that er iater uf pieles but how the compariso. ded affair” І eannot unde imes oye er, Dunt тоша = Чишш зз ус hav d "€ m "The far ag Dunto suit the “Woolston, tackle dos nob n eed far Ru, mplements they are not, t ш whateyer, and that he 2 E terest in th Фа ith horses is very considerabl Mr. Moser dispute as to which is the * best application.” Upon |in his prize essay published іп the Royal Азіі the first point I can balance off with him, for I am Society's Journal, No. ; Part 2, p. 331, wri пу |“ not an implement ma pe or agent for the sale of any | upon that point :—*' Th s was dee. ut I am (emt та interested form, with m runnin is n the dispute as to vbi A “jg the best а APP plieation it, on whi e NEC | while tide ot n ch the engin in the cultivation. The е eastern oun dary ѓейсе a line rh eai to the road, and formed more fi things than I have ever earned by h IT t to net a Айра by such sale. My two h nd January, 1856; March, 1855, a i ched z^ alternative of esr MM time rorki g м therefore rs monopoly grante me by tho 14 yea Tons them will soon be over, and as the Royal TA | hoke the Society of кш. е done its best to choke Spread of stea: the sale of tho 4 Little nn " (without being áble to shove the big one ahead, and we will see pre sently fs only sold four | of them 8 year. , Now, tion, it has pretty well choked | Mr, what Mr. Nicholls' help to them is worth), RE : have he this uch a by wo | steam т Жопа in short and decreasing Time: lon e g i M as Mr. Nicholls, for he tells us that sale goes on for whatever of my ever netting a fiin Љу such "n hough they left arge corners, jr ый *abou5 the | rgest proprietor of steam-cultiva iss AERA in | ir. proprie! he has for the last two | let t ont two sets of "Une ds dag d dou in his county." "Then Lun h improvement of the * which the ey effec to the carbonic acid which they engender ela their decay. chief manurial elements they do, however, contain a айп} though small proportion. "The calcul money value of íhe spent galls Apes indeed А схе. DV pec tap tan, ү "| assum e th usual da Deme to вау iA. S her they 4 E nd gs я аё all, and if sô, under what` к нои conditions their use is Hey t to ак Ree Mesue. 496 ‚Каш ys ED ачен rs id boit сон CEN м, Silica, alumina, oxides of iron and copper.. кв Use of Oarbolie Acid та $ ae ecaution ba the Cattle Plague. — Chloride and permanganate of ода Жыш» have their dis- oride rod i бшмесе sao —is, however, t of which readily diffuses itself, The к.А pm pa Де кугы а h A rog drain in a few minutes К the introduction of ч ее) Б cloth moistened w earbolie acid ; and there is good beli aion the air of a Kota ag з used for cattle clean E — а ‚ piece of flann el m morir per pound-—one [x will last 3 pose "nhe. board is then hung up within the mi M. With borned cattle another mads may be adopted. not imply t| less interested in a pecuni Now let Һа A j^ word аф the "loge oint of view in the a а an I am m paie owerful set БЕ tackle .suitable for out," The battle has been w betw e Royal £g it so? Vet m e refer "i to а report ihe Agrionltural Society. of rA A Ee "S Wim iare; North | British А осе. е Oct. 95, 1865, on Mr. ton. The Royal oM would hay. old d by a Fowler's 14-horse “Жым and then it would hay s locomotie еп - gine. e о Epis and а half e h ed | 9 inches; and P 102 a "т et on 10: а ust | needs fields ш ary ina year of hts onn (1860), did not а уш extent supports the quantity of work рег ar done in Shro торв shire, but more about depth prog It is now quite shen 20 it is Fowler's tackle e to в Wrig ht's farm at Вов] worke engine set bought, ad N тео |8 Ma t. Thare be may ortable engine, and mpl by Aes now. The Ro yals Two ng jont ен СЯ 2 id Set: of double engine ti cumb to the cultivator т, а at battle no een аон le мачеа fhe інь, the common portable ог Me: dem Mr. thus :— steam M am he. ст m g DT in w chasing one, necessary tackle} the 3; the ex ч ofa repairs ; due e дош iff headlands dusing wet weather by the engine " wa x cart ; and the i possi on a clay farm headlands when Hu ME comparatiye stateme ore aat Pile ce М on the side of the common ch ym Jemand moving the engine alang £ е headla a sud in b, ү I beg that ye u will allow me k | fall of rain" -occurs—or;even а heavy shower may re on Mr. Nicholls' 1 it neeessary i ihus a loss of time did Mr. icholl, two years and a half ago, of the ре eng in pec the engine p get“ ит -— tackle," There is another bit of evidence in from d a quarter ago. at Worcester, same paper of November 1, 1805, in um n the horse fackla КОТ ponat i pose was got l field, and since маі eriod I һауе r heard e made А that principle. А year|after the harvest o Since that time pur and uarter ago at Newcastle Mr. Fowler b ought|have been vd a и twice aud а йсй mi another double engine set, the set upon which уе | three or four times. Difficulties haa ta be gori s e now talking, ouble ойе sets upon tha&| with, partly on account of the la | being prinepl have been sent out since that period. How | retentive of moisture, imperfect drainage 3 Mr. Nicholls could haye got a pue double engine set | the evil. The steam tackle no ecsived h epi two and a half years ago I cannot for the|the autumn, before the eather set life of me understand. - Is it true that he did g continued the whole winter, the —— was Tus hen! and isit true that he has had that inet d of several Иште, and some breakagen took Ime. | Pl with it? Let him explain. good deal of tim we [оф me it — H when 16 was o gront o se bp "Ms Hutchinson is “a vory one-sided affir To| work" Mr. Nicholls supports Га t ids work, exoept р t he us thaí * n Whatever is | says that “they hay: qx n A : support tha tells ha d Baa about depth and quality of dd wor me refer пиар lette: er ^t or me in your EA osely fix ed to a | end die viest character, and "t of good qua went to Dunton | a I can teil Wim ti at it К Гирш, of -— асгев loi ч" farm at Stevi , before it went to cud bad weather oi yes e "p hen i such a веб of tackle МЯ for mae we is positive ee a ui P weather, ould поб i x stopped it жа їр was E for men wet; ; but thi "We am old бн. ihe contest is unequal by | account the Shropshire people piece of thick flannel, an inch or two broad, is rm “two ro widely dient ar е $ more ab a less соз, We 1 e ddp ма and passed a shar t distanea on to ы horns | ful set, le for ing mt ы, that has to work in | winters and springs than the animal ; ing ver | heavy нет y an rom place to place ( ome- | Fawcus's is a sad account of the stop with carbolic MS 8 probab biy 10 or E 15 gut and that led {о | wet weather (in a dry year), The object of both these : plans is to diffuse Ње | ро into the orst farms and thi mons didi e those | Th TR: es from all qua Use En b carbolic geid in the "5. БОШО ресей! to tear up tho ground 10 or "Then I cannot м Ө ултан е experi ve been tried in|15j а small set, kept at tio н for tackle to go ou S Y 2 M Several localities, and the general health of the animals | homo e farm, э Мун set "out Онын, and | eh ackle tha "d E abject {о sugh à. Me ported as particularly е So far фо. ease of | only rne аз from | field to y f ot weather, both £o itself and men, 89. ће cabile plague has occun animal so treated, | same fields three , y working | breakage, удо charging ай бадо to nitrogen, 1.15; equal to ammonja, ‚13 abont 6 inches deep | Certainly not. We may leave yorzunzn 11, 2865.) THE GARDENERS' CITRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. aer itself. But as а recomm enda- de sfr ole! tells us “ that thero ar are also in his or seven sets of 1067 е had since that T. am v fully convinced that m E the largi ЕХ must qu taekle of A ir m t smaller Two whose ап ample remuneration for tho increased capital “з эн» bill, he following. Table, will "give an idea of the will m. wait, an eriam. that if the work i be don EET A may be done in , and that is s all, for the land, if farmed Da: must during "e| > d Fowler, en rake t Men Where he has these public nds eri I cann NT M Chelmsford, in 1856, my lite implement made that t Fowlers | wi mi er had not юше very 50 eould n th th great 5007. upon t re a awarded to a mere agent- of mine a large of honour for the practical work done by шу прети, Mo. n - s had not a cultivator at we met d dark days before referred t С he of vast im t of Who ч - men, or eompany of men, who ean find Are le to hire it out only in eq ana and October, about 45 days in a year, and make i Mr, Nicholls has M ege bis praeti A bear upon dpa by letting на know that i^ did 225 acres | of the 8 next n 45 day rage workable € D portable engine tackle a an average of seasons? _ According to KM t E ВЕ E lere by ye by ют implements, where we m at Worce he ha mil abon ut my tending for for which it was enter MIA Smith res Vio dosi ері engine, or drivin ned | gr rubber o ef thi m and sandy ка yd i бон ,in wn farm, пау à с A day, yet | t he has done in the 25 w: : змат n What | must his charge м» M e be in that's C. The less роте portabio o ones will d far | of MM to pay him [^ or his time in tear superintendence, est of money, and wear an one | on this great ontiay 1 Such an чүй E on ought to ken him а qi Tho: ts that e ове а! X3 ram make ^s hie ind 'comotive d let remind him that he can мие Dut little help i in te shape, 6 perre fu if the to be cu m by es must n" thick u; much Ке Ina Ais уне бу" dry seas 00 acres and 0 less e nie Ju —then thei but ms little to su Sen гожа е nson has | to shown "hat the "Sropsis OMNIA s it per acre is a very high on iix 4 a 94. per aere, Тһе Gloucester | and Durham resins are things of the past. The Wakefield Company oT upon its last legs, with only 14 Clay) w nothing cd е poser uch support e ы р him much on the pei. a engine. Ho and he Royals must dunes: if з »» it by William | Smith and the little portable icholls shows that tha юше little UM engine sets are in that үзүү very ay ai number. And ot tho Royals Paapaa the way, money, а r. | Itis quita | evident that v „wet кы = ed interfere that it is Aen: d"imposib that he ів pim ing a - < venige ith his tackle by going from 12 to 18 ми t deep the first time over. 1 have Gone as m "e inches dee. s at hie by way of m prac that v orse culture more than 5 нд dt 10 үш oc will enough for trodden under-crust is thoro eo quce the passos freely t — the кше soil, and the extra 5 тое м ан brings quite new clay if I were to do ау ts жыла ea 1 should | се p^ more clay at once and fool my tackle about to a vibe scd jn icholls bas brought bd little evidence to pro beige werful tackle i vA Dee ma. that he is to of work— 8 acres on each Eu к e last | w of Long Sutton, showed forth m the pene System was t am tillage upon d d a to farmers publ ished in er Paper ав well аз e | pany в * ov that it ns o аф t шей - | appl m of various i ober тын tical spplication; I n lig ht - i Hus ail | F Hi a к тке с уу о тот сүи EEEN D MM MEM MMC OMM C лл ————— rn PC |! —————— ————— fH 5j 4E Ё H T ih n dr ust be done in qi THE with the a ; id June d uy las find other vill pu the threshing, grin. re they are e empioyod daring the winter mantis, |co noh taako in be алиге ЫЙА рр in all, І cannot see а Mr. i" Heise! is а Nicholis 3 t Н e" that ies m ahy Wong und Company is now Poe iu pA Ud e mr Т]: shall see the Shropshi ether. I pol Mr. Nicholls « will ivi» И prar e| enever e отете company ү S. А. Мор. 6. Smith, Woolston, Bletchley Station, Vu КА. b OBJECTS “> by the m pies of th r | To t he must | To balance, profit for its — - DA) all interest sa 1 ry (Mr p r |inh roro they хаетам M dea. ui "n uu did on the farm | them They have а greater interest in quently he less mdi LE Eu tsi CE oF ono important he — m E think I have y to bear p ‹ MING, g eeiam which appeared bud managed, lst, on “e old mw and Шо on А new D оше system res Arable a т rent, да b^ taxes, 200 A arablo land, say зү апа bills | Corn for horses 4— f | ъ= #ї@з!,150 qns. £300 яв X ag O0qrs. ZH Bys bs &ndsheep 200 n ы or lam Heifers (straw-yard),. | £650 300 Pigs 50 "900 b rm To balance, balag i rofit on M o d oL, "ori &1050 By ha - . &900| By к reme fod-- E: cT shoop 2b 4400 94, 200 acres Arable and 900 Grass, S-eovrg., rent, &о., as abovo .. £800 | Ву corn sg «o9 que. Labour and bills „+ 606 | By stock, corn бой Corn EX оқа; &e, 890 50 aen d dh "uu М @. om Grass 2 еер, 3 ` 150 00 piga, Pag 1 To balanco, being profit on I b d 25001. , or 3 { то | By hay sold off, 100 мм, £500 at bl. . By do, сог und w By feod ont, &е„, of Ога land, as abovo. , Labour and tahen, com- posts, &с, 7200 ‚90 So that the А чей E 10007, эзы, n make under 2007. а bg b. with 20007, Halic o haber f^ n уом ы соп- A me во гк үү Mor 8.6.9 of renso rias i MÀ г белет ajo ba a y gs "n | be peo бе 22 ht. ot 3 E his labour, - will чаја Md as n the h who a е күр ud ses Жа are quicker at фе rens of to disappointment rough ao n than the aiy whose land is in Жы argin fi if not Send ул. prevauttl and wa d careful at h and k е land clean; keep а! пай я qe pay. И. B. eorn wi € w EIN Mu das 634 this figure was erronoonsly set down at 60001. 12001. 1088 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Nov zwgrn E admitted that all "breeds not only have their admirers, but are by go су pars of thé kingdom, e faces” or * midd le horn ? have the decided od judges considered most suitable for | In Herefordshire, the | have bee x e deci | read much of their history, and am familiar with their ancient p ut I am stro oig in the belief that they dispersed for bett d. ed will never |» resuscitated again; a few i | ery inquiry I had b Bii about it ;" iuf to M: опе reply, өү Гены now in Lures truth would ose ven] W ha 3 feren ce but are of i. use as Ar aiia mm d unrivalled, olled °? p-boo bu d ous | wor ie will all ae Pps the shade và ide c" - э Tatton ese ble disturbi ME i pr е ample етйн Ci r ther throughout ы етей, | T cy эзы r to their mem belonged t of the best Englishmen. its "mighty and Pos pervading байда n 1e vastly i Me and 30 years since, S : po equally prized in „those таа poupig Der rby in some нзд jc at our national question pes ting "thàt ma shows, proves there s s фаг of the above . predictions ber ^ pooh-poohed" down ; ; the ques TR of come eis TRAY p e Sho rt-ho orns, апа other similar vicarie have been кш by the ghe orns At the Royal Agri- uth t ha e| W. T. Cox, Esq., sheep celebrity. r|exceed other б nds of s nob cde sei ИШ Б Gio art., M P., and Colonel Inge, of vede The булесу is considered the arena nM ECT RANK bie eds ; but if it is ent] Ж... Ре 667 be in an ud de iie whi ch um v To fu dais and aee -making pr duce, with less fi i sho be remembered that not mere appearance, b which pays the mos expenses are ауе, із е test of dice value ; for it m is the in a a Leyden jar by one Puff of issuing th kana set free it could fuse rre. cultural Show held at Plym his year. T vell said that ‘a well-filled diamond. I need not dwell ба n this, but it might l. hapman, of Upton, near | best furnishe 4 room for a tenant-far > writer | g ** Wha! М Nuneaton, for his Long-horns; and in the report of the | on one of our national shows a few аы аг — the liberated who oliy i jnopenitire e Royal сан, just publishe d, on the animals exhibited | fault with a Long-horn cow iui not bei it- bef Of course I e pen at, nevertheless I predicte] there by J. D. Dent, Esq., P, senior steward, it is she was seven year s old. „Не entirely overlooked the that if it should i in any degree unsettle those stated “ that y^ s grand old Long- horn bull was one of d the greatest curiosities of the show," the 1st p in and butter for finit lly, both animal and vegetable үг his class being awarded to him А portrait о Mr, | cow in the exhibition had ded irc was then sent to tl f these proportions of 2000 Chapman's steer appears in the ^ Farmers" Magazine" the „Show with a yea в feeding and not rige from |0 of ox xygen and nitrogen, must i TE evitably beco me sensible with the eei article : y animals are for the sole purpos е | of it, and suffer in all their delicate "vital functions; This as bred and fed by Mr. R, Н. Chap- ч Мын tion. The Long- breed | since f this pabulum vitæ, this primum mobile, isi cda "e На. by competent e to be | which can be profitably kept un iil a great Bake- | the slightest degree changed, all those comprehensi ite of "the be of the breed ves exhibited. In 1863 | well had ken Пей Old Comely, which bred well, and | fine chemico-vital actions must be ected, and proda he took in prizes 257, and two Silvér als, viz., | lived to те e of 26 geri and when nges apprecia able to us only by some alterations s 186 prize of 107., and Medal, at. the Smithfield Club; her sirloin was 4 in з thick; and „we met with a бен „conditions of ,health. The у Bere зю lst prize of 5/., and Medal, at the В! арена m Show; | Бао а ue: К mum 1 ; І con nii might - 107. at Leicester as the best ox or steer of any of this breed. at 22 years of age, quite fat There | first manifest; some chan nge з, and then n and ani breed, He also sold to the read at three years and eight үй old for 50 gun * The Long-horns hav n 100 years, Upton Béd n bred a more tha T lie founder of thi her 45, гей a noted for eec diede breeders Bakewell, ef tha Herd ге » has been of great value to that breed; more recently the Here- | ford men have established one, and w ist would subsequently suffer. Since that t time it 1 ар арт that Schónbein has detected а new element P mosphere, called by him * ozone,” and su p xygen in some way affected or бете. electrioity. „Now, has this oxygen en beei n taken from o; a longer pedigree | € erg modified through this rh 4 electricity in its propor "his death in e Ветров Babraham, We are told "that ozone is ever varying i mystic cha om; vr tions in the atmosphere, a au at moar, обат уе a|moree eviden t duri s? 1 Wi Warlaby E Le erer e a world-renowned place with Stt id best jen of NO he that he к where? For the next half century purity о ulness for dair hi тд to So to Long-horn breeders will durer Dishley. у x d to trespass ү, Brailsford ever be considered as classic gro und. e|know that t for the are spots in most lands to which 1 а national and lasting interest, some for и eÀ of valo our in the battle- field, and some for the vic ctories o -B Ead *- of epidemi й in the > vegetable or animal kin ue 1 obsolete er Meer is are regarded c ; Previous to the year 1791 hi istory does not afford su su ch | how hiefly as curios ities— | my firm qarita that until we pen hi ation; and it must be acknowledged that thi p improvement Ro par do кеш animals there F side ч a La th of scie e and genius Dr. Johns nson ab ‘fi * at Mr. Fowlers sale, when a erata number of iden assembled at po aighe from almost two-year-old heifers mop обаа. re than guineas, and Garrick, Ви Young Sultan, which fetched 6457. average of е Ez might have an advance y 50 guineas each. produce of ча, гатан of Old Nell а sold for m guin кз was offere ge Es ven andis < 2 ol? goin, t of fashion? from a letter of a Short mun breeder, as at the present carried out, but aud of сак дш: have occupied a t ition to what they do at ie present | t Sie: I consider the breeders of оа day, and сиз principles m. Long! breed Г з What, mes Journa S og animals indeed in their way, but it i mistake t the humble race of quadrupeds; fo for it is Ан piene that the ass, for instance, does more service in return for the cost of his ki кадын g than any other animal? The Long-horns have „ск peculiar and distinctive marks of чалалы, iar a more | т br А white а ‚со olour ча well t torpedo eand em rh deliberative condis, а ет their darkness, and s them free fro sane e cases in е [priced ofa а darkzc Tu en Ес. ic spirit of ammonia, pure air ^ is wanting to set » por esley, of. Mio, x w 9: bred Long-horns some t| 80 p ago, that he e be uch delight i in esos е | dairy similar in г and shape."— 7 eicest, THE CATTLE PLAGUE Bx a letter from х friend just receive rn the “ Rinderpest" now prevailing here has atta his beast гат оу with асе "e |. diat sou Y may yet farther disturbing force. К STEAM OE Fow. v. SMITH. "o | | | ] 1 | there of the same di isease, an Hv hice period com mmitted the same error as th s of litis Ms cn ; p to impartial dd. disinterested acci | far removed from all же of pis чы доб ог е. nt of e р ost effe ctual mode of oalaivating land h е broeder Further proof is n eeded of this е ссе of constitution and d dept of desk which due must be at the hires ot ali good animals. I do think a good Long-horn will produce as great a return for she Pos as the best animals of other tered бшнк. tackle as worked by himself, "mia condition ot е хасро е, , and h B Se pre- | doubl cautio) asures, e with enclaion of ылын ше n mus бош the kingdom. (wise uch | me measures BE may be in c opini ion of mans) ma may not s save mmm е that thia A soht ETN eon of steum ch uarts’ са was upheld through — feines lone after the Wworthlessness f the Stuarts, БЫ had been recognised and doom iod b general mass | of mankind ; nxious to as the ipia of d unless e S their land ; - ne e io Е овд сап nclude 7 de 7 ете publie might na pé ME too expensi't ; эй ради Pract I We know literally nothing respecting epidemics, and man; шалу may re die. pus mber how and almost а perfec contradict such нент т he scourge—one side of a Str Eth "m eet t suffering i in | would a horns stick to them because Аг ancestors were | breeders of the same kind for generations, I have| conti тет healthy — a p ue without a Koen case, between two other vi A. t To know ГҮ fable, the haro. Iu such а position illages sorely smitten. жоттизв 11, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1069 lor th's stand with res nM: F Mii d varian Ab common sense and sound | letter, We be T У gan on Saturday, 2nd September, and SEE 14 Borse power prn : ^s er Richard Toepffer, Manager to the North | continued А ees steadily till Monday the 18th Sep- they can eas easily c irato rom 0 acres | па Steam [nom Company, Kirton-in- | tember, ys, shifts included; 114 acres being "ay, and during the time tha t Mr. Smith's tackle is | Tiaia, Lincolnshir зара" in i that at time. The coal cost 10s. а ton; aman] preparing to start, they cam, almost, fini VOLES LEN ry umed, whieb, with the labour, з ёзув work. But still, the praise Mr. Hutchinson| Clay Soils.—The owners and occupiers of our stiff | mal 8jd., or less s than half bs upo working of his small tackle|clay soils have Mae eo under great t1 ‚ шү convinces m at the 4 а of lan tel advantages f for whilst e in the cultivation А-н а на: As T eor it, his coal cost re im 1s. 2d. | gam power іза €— Prop i.a; KAONE OEDI f acre, while Fowler's engine only cost me 6\4. рег шавшай! scale or un » "A Again ©“ Woolston ” seems P foreign coun ntrie r steam ploughs, beer вун t to qni any MA zx may ге made to deal | to have cost Mr. Smith 2s. 6d. ү , while Fowler's sh tbe in pex жЕ in their manufacture atj with the —— bete plough. The soil, saturated | only cost me 1s. зк эы acre. In — case is wear ore especially ) with moi at one time, and dried to bricklike|and tear taken into account. also a “drag” m g 8 material|or beavy чч, "attached to the сато but for which the consumption of ge would have been less eine un. s practical spere which requires solving is r obtain a d ar vantage from deal де and indeed, when the di is in such a | iii) the work w lly deferred. The purchase of this kanaa уралу \ їв, however, at | nery! Have | un poet ие the management of Have ызы facilities for Mining T ring? Arethe tion to buy Чеш dalvo i i vam cpm ЫА Бай t the precious interval between harvest and sel dne is los v кн ot be — The prese юш ш Whea will p still. As to shifting tackle, every ped - Ne was hard at work that fine dry’ "weather, and it was au immense advantage that tke - ne was able to roll off to a distant field, dragging anchor, onitivator, coal is included in the ‚614, per acre, I UY p seed.ti bly show the of this, for nm UT Si brilliant summer Бу for p to urface, and the ont, one meon сап {аке the entire management ofa а ы ey far: d demands of the steam D loni E —for unless | ploughing r^ been o E E employed, their advantages are soften the bound si 1 M js * g las so long EE seed- y ibly a trouble- some time for wet, lands. To defe obviate the ill experienco, but it would be an advantage if оа w — give us а tabulated form, " that we шау а fike with like; at present there "i а P Re "ot mnoertainky in our com parisons. J. Wilson, New fie. Е and E e. p any — exe can vm worked ‚һу roofs antages биз ploughing yvy ч let out on docs The ен et the seasons, whether eep a less nu т м чны winter months, when they are stable 16 hours and que. жок sight; = «бай by w m AHE PRIE the Ов о "his crops, sben otherwise there would Te p m, rad incurred ; hr if for instance, compelled to work his fallo w land in mber оЁ | ћо; is My el to - am excessive amount. of horse | Aer. nds, Mansfield, Он. 30 steam cultivation In giving the pini very gd of wish it to be under- Ж of "ону hui. E efi is o one manufacture i in peer another, believing ай эй ecomes а work, for "y hilat а an abundant and схове amount of orse strength i much at one time, yet at another, from Mun Hari the Je staff. of men | and horses are alike useless and idle, constituting 4 very great and almost eamm expense, How this diffieulty to ix et? b changes in the seas will e d to De success you must work with. "the weiter mi - омро it; and with all the toil, energy, erance, the certain that ful | far | better than horses for tilling the soil. Having rea with р. pee 55 — rie wit | Mr. Smith's tackle, I [^ p o have laboured | perfect det de is — sele mpany, E iir | pr domi i enr um Ж. podes умен fM DUM DO ч: the drainage t at is E ss ltiva da Turnip crop awa; з; Such are some few. ОЁ the simntages of steam cultivation generally, but І am nlisfied that the ivit of working two engines is the peatest boon ever eono, ud Rep tain H p rme po ss the cuiu va and extra wages, ү those for hire har tion of stiff SAT. land, An dn pl - I olay, and end; flo fali ho. have. let out their tackle to be nef; wil en Y" ейт. bs Ei ode time, sad consequently done in a bad man Mor the frosty weather will arrive, putting a a Pedo et of m f Nature apparently ssing "t I AR feel it a daty to the late Mr. Fowk and his representatives to give a short account of oui team cultivation com» r our ilg er B uw URN. "I ot heiek trgineer with , Fowler's small. tackle for upwards of from а want. of "will energy, and determination, as although I cannot boast. of so well- "kept au acconnt of our three years, I have also sgine sets in Egypt, where we averaged above 15 acres ptr day, and I can assert that 6 acres Ei day i is not an tackle. y m has been written in these columns to орд Hutcbhin- вор shows for one year. Tt is no secret to state that the Chester tackle pd through several degrees of t after all, and ME it "n d to а ver M. positi ap better pir ed cope of clay; and ber cca re infor med, m ower, viz. ге of steam, as bein with the grea T ege doin Steam Plou work i in every we cou anty in ng eat resistive nature | COS! ugh," it did n district. Horat. the old engine drum, and doing excellent work vit, a7 red рен ill Hewer), w the d im confident that Tr аы n Miri ^i "double € quantity of work in the week in comparison with те But do not let idle words alone satisfy the T poblic ү к rd to these statements. We аге а the No olnshire Steam Cultiva. В = ау repudiate ЕЕЕЕ = н 3 ir - Are pim в coun| A Pix h nan andif we ^de. po^ чер, as did the Ље results. working, Mr. ЁЁ d -— ed E m one or the Mae Iadmil msi iu the p but if the зе rx: dme is less, and tha meet t done ів equal to e outlay, the then the ad- | double cylinder farm Engl and endeavour to о 2 loco a ор a | upon von) уйн of a Implement of cultivation. to inquire y England in giving pri much to the — ua as а eer ap Steam power t for 4001. t| | = p set at Дре чи efi E little; however, it - ec s. tined Ba твеа eeting, үеге mud the тайа: or passage of a pe Ч and consequent purchased it arly in Augus ny iod whether in so dong they have entered upon a nd — in the way of a pro энг] 5 кү mith's " md “ убагы у. "i fee! tim i e efficient working г portable working in врео W airean "Coltivator" "dat of withal co co! Р Ше [т Non S r breakages fe взен piy been the first magans et their ex ceed mine per acre, they Davi "a Pike the weder, to travel for work. Thefourth set (10- газ ordered аб аан Worcester r. Craddock, who Ht > - “ Smith's РЕ т дау А2 ч, the ship" 8 Q7- uests me to say l of m анты with his narrow 7-tined ср reshing, grinding, &c. ; his only M per a by dap 6 acres—at the m ot the те while. the other is earning haft I am sure his jari ike tae ^ а адаф engine by ti vp m arm of 400 or rni Why, m d tage still greater, as fewer men required to work e offer. He has FERE um HE Peg H I | which ] wish to fau odes ect im fent for tha the tearing depth; it forms а v prp $05 acres it is eite from 8 that the farmers should rd er ud their moy" Aa d түре ден [1 proper p and aufi эзен ds gane to work the soil. examined the "— ns ion. I defer agri of this Г and confine myself sipstsen А и MM. with Fowler's to consider—whether they Mes d Ju hd I Ye land may be | pie ot стай ent recently in you Eo of у оГ Зай, and F — tackle, posing th shown to ij very much not half t| vase by steam tillag ям аз reduced r3 horses to six ver 500 tackle lu in нЕ ler’ given to that which can leas hat any pereas or sensible nions or give publicity to (o statements | епсе of his own, as given Mr. in п the latter = of his | yd management of one of adr the (not so powerful as Whitehurch Steam Plo Novia үү Ine DEED 2. Company en P tae the wu statement es distant, ' X Yr сн = 1, to Sept. 30, 1865:— 51 day d But over skill, alas! it draws" MEE а Р, give e pin ed ; 2 1. ә y the men who had belief is pennas B0 = 102 days ploughing and digging An everlasting curtain, the diseased beasts at Marston been in 5274 acres. The above has been generally -— strong Avaunt, ye doctor: ‘vets, ? Dean. Thirty rünts were bo clay land, at depths varying from 7 to 15 inc The ET rci. D A solom fact ie E па Гуш. fell with the d pepe, horse and manual labour on the above h bas m 1 hor PT йада” geao your poleaxes! me fair had. апа апа e, s "a, that otherg bong 4 М к апа days m 4 Ta 6 boy W. F. Radclyffe, Tarrant Rushton. гед oniy entia one other well-known dasg Aer includes the man to ater, uring last autumn o' far from my place, In August las t ug 193 acres in 19 successive days, in strong clay lad Irish beaste were taken to Newport SES P д S EC а lots were sold, which went into diff [$e land, үк оны removals, with implement 40 inches - ise ub. Each lot is known to have infe ot Li parts of wide 1 E. P nM will бас a space in your valuable I охтон : Же pog ае е Plague.—Ak this, the | 10048 to which they were e weed pers Paper, service to some- persons thinking of eeting for the ite season of the Central ed кйш ^ e EX investing capital i in steam cultiv vation, E may add that eas Club, Mr. C. HowARD read а most instructive | died on ^" oad hom end of ming 10 wort емге Y Peevee ron the € e Plague, vem: hich we make the 1 while doing this work, Charlas zi, "Dogsthorpe, | following extrae чегет E Da: кас: y come to SE — part чи Peterborough, tis my intention to sketch briefly the history and] First, then, as to the curati ve: M eer ees of the disease, to notice its appearance in this written upon the modes of cure: ашай been щй Home Corr эр we cr | try, and to remark upon the curative and remedial rigation | ZR scot ra "preventive measures. The Irri Buscot Park — Во Park Estate, the property p^ Robert Campbell, Esq., situated entirely on t the Oxford clay. As this. кора —À is f well ne ss а net аніон to the ral hasa te interest in the e navigation of the river. The estate has been thoroughly wderininod ; "the outfalls аге into the also с Cole the water furnished by the to ed drainage Mes o is "suppli mittently, as, in ties "E rainfall, the water- is r more pA yaz n СЕЕ to improve de 4 quality of ur other cs acts prejudieially we Hvers € lso in dry seasons on the lands themselves) Чач led * t is underdraining of the country (w whieh е ч has aei y pe Nature and History of the Disease.—It will be remembered ihi when the е ча note was sounded by и, Res d professors u upon the appearance of the cattle wp es n England, 16 was treated very lightly, both by the Donne and the farmers ; the opinion in c: quarters being that it was an ende:vour n the part of о: Some reme fet that the des te qi ral interest was about to be exposed to of the calamities that could overtake it. First, i t ipe off E $555 = B [I E LEE M HE z Zes et e БЕРЕ ШЕ Lo ds Зевс 85-8 = ЕРЕ IN Tog @ Berk. [y ga TE $258 £e fe” MERG ETE SE -4 ЕСЕ: Кш Ж 487-9 8 E: FL SEMI SR. H E MS Гев Шр = БЕ. RE &гт° Р. AE. pills А. infr p e during the last cen " times in Russia one million have perished in a si n|5 p has survived. 2 appears that i i i i фен, rs, who advocate the ae slaugh he most eminent - Ё T H [- g x ЕЯ d E $ [7 et [- Fi 8 & B д E o B et E о Th 28 2 А. во о Б p н at g EE 82 ERS TH 2 Ё M ТР T à * E qu sese in this ge, thousand acres of the — are intended t ibed by two seri y lines of eatch-water drains.. The upper line of catch- "water drain i is intended to Jead off all „the 233 Е Е HY nce fi engines and steam rede sg ета t veterin: \ є ties in our own es and on the сойлоп we learn that thus much ir agite the veterinar p n. on — as, кш ra morbus, his. appears to be|attention; I allude to premonitory symptoms, I its - i two or t three impounding res eservoirs having an area of upwards of 50 The other line of cateh.water | on EA ме - E rater су in эге lower parts of the The reservoirs is intended to be pumped y ste: [2 arge summit reservoir, or дан » over the he w collected ome, us causes are assigned, such as the | informed, I believe the profession maintain that Soil, die its А, cn уен produete, and the breed | monitory symptoms are to be discovered Mer the animis and mana gement of the cattle. I lex o in re- | of the vailing in the со ich ls p^ to ta resemble, if | mysteri M m ау be pee А Ин ore gon; professional fri of mine, who has had many | n than any known disease, е е of rcge pz mal ; of ven ун cattle, „эт me that he Уш гч ко сек, at t е authorities comsidór t it that for days before mal falls сес саноа аен еп де healthy cattle by апеазу, and Subscquen atiy e laboured ; . m and even greed armies, while the | animal is also offen: xy Tne кеу of the rer ЖЕ: pup animals have been unaffected by it. Ѕоте | broaght out а host of quacks, d Ps reap a E | iers o| ; Сне. айо de gebe мы sheep being brought into | Abundantly circulated. The vinegar dealer пий йи | tact with disenaed ed animals take the disease or not, it seems Кеше Ку е gnis m that liquid is a certain pU вај of min о PALA eni ызы te the food hich | haps may head his advertisement, * No cure, no ЯД ased bullocks, and although they ate the food проп whic the bullocks had breathed, and a portion of their saliva homoeopathie treatment has been brought forari, ag had fallen, up to the present time no harm has befallen |its share of ee. attention. Ассо! а Er s тиви the sheep. It is э азына: beu to question whether, іп | по medical t ent afe Norfolk t еге! the | fo: mE pro peira ma; rea И ies, The | i $ hear more tis evening. The disease does not develop itself |tors and others had tried their remed A | given you an outline of the ruetion of Ње | after coming into contact with diseased animals. FR to the | айо fof wra round the ees hei sensible ons s і intended now only say that the water|time, however, great difference of opinion exists: some say | blankets or woollen cloths ap Cotton and. others, been | collected in upwards acres of reservoirs will be REN кеъ м {4 days, others to 21 days, It may be known Me nom ped ecu been reco recommended, i | distributed, dna fett tja in the summer months, over i twitchings and Жш aering Soll, ано EIE, drodpimg | were I to go into this part of the айоо, а aps, oret d, | hend, bii t VER dee Soage -— Res crus f gm teme з е ае у Фын Аа ere madosta T. E a wal ischarge, quick and short ing, ulcerated | that some very Tt that some -— will find its way into the prend sme at тн very greed th, osesntion of rumination, iarrbopa | Baturday last ру Lord Bury. olland : 45 per cente 1 2 i f rpest have been treated in aljopathit period е ves year when it is most required. As ffo 12 vede, DOE o imei rapid ii рокла оа ар d тоа th. АА the means of homeopathie and n to eight or 10 days, in most instances the second treatment having proved, v - meus — — nf on day, е — Tho. cattle р! А first сти ipi re nem een n à i successu but atre | care with w e water of t is | in England in 1744, and remarkably enough, as int ent » , foot aea d stored r Thames is outbreak, the cows near London were its first victims Various | t to which the noble ord d alludes was веб ч” for the ,80 the test amount of power shall be В : titi due allowance must be к, : accounts are given of its introduction, but most agree that it En 4 tioners, | from ests got ns € T "йезен ia are id € аи E mportarion. » It [t raged DN more à less virulence of the gentlem муф бъ and by far the тё who require wal ir mills, | until 1757, when ceased, ота estroyed many br Iam come e dial ot Ке hundreds of thousands of cattle е. rm was felt {һеп|. ү, ject —the Supp'y gen a Маны d . ligsnow. Ordersi in Council hibited. tho holding of fairs and | portent part of my e entm of « prevention # : trust you wil enab see the foregoing E S эдк A RE Phowing symptome of tho | véntive measures; The fitting than it н не оле Ha do ыа н посте de Thames, at, on the o assign: == see case. now in of t, x - ә: t was curious pen partio who came prominent]; anpi lves сап do much in of progress : fand to uphold the е epidemie t heory were either interes The fa —— themse! d - and d inf: 3000 acres of 1 x in the eattle trade or were ovetccin ous supporters of the fu — acquiescing in heri it is not required, but is rather prejudicial to the | system by which foreign cattle are admited т whilo, казы} d f abstaining from all d interi navigators and mill ill dis- | other hand, it was held to гче contagio! isease—and | recommended, of а his I wil: " е А tle for a given period (to t| an imported one—by men of the highest standing | € gi tribute it in periods of drought, у! useful. |in th © | The grazing of cattle оп à 1 3 чч А. e veterinary C 1 however, the MM animals should be supp ^e 4 , м. Teport | epidemie view been press; 2b , ed animals—o! to the Ozford Journal, by the eer to the works, ink—to say | puro water. ийе ll to be Ouf» : y i Mr. Campbell | ? the origin of the contagion--he would be a 14 | to say, ped es RA рй ж racked was taking water | from. the semi. &m aware that dba M БАЙ» bee "pu forti A SASSARI in cold, com: D ше: A Bovine Cry. breaks; but well-authenticated proofs of eous md well " generation, as аз ow, are not forthcoming. gs should be kept hn dc zo erronea the lowing за Ач ois охеп?” Other hand, however, we have s without number | sionally limewashed pes ке УЛ S farmers, vem to our н. m hore the disease is clearly traceable to h affected | chloride of lime or Ger with what Ae gen animals. To confine m to Ima te | used. ectant modes Wọ re ill with typhus, deadly раје: that in every instance the attacks can be traced ta the niet | that one of tho: bost ШУ E аиына. а рашак) duction animi Tho ret osno was through ihe | the поме of Њо MOM И НАИ grise oris ies a teta used ater rS i ur ас е пех arlington, roug e se of it е nspectors sna mig y bor at port ell fair; another at|its adoption, ури met with, When An ар "Теге well i in mo uf need lan hed, tts ot pe тома "oy E od: to attempt à соте, vete n ti e, а only parting it ome grazing bullocks— importane To show Christian feeling, -— these ї P ee ря санаа, Mi fr. Kilpi (a "nu cf i a matter of the pes I now e Tey sire whops, after — this the who has lost 38, | аб wh à ! mother farm (Biekerings P. rk) some three or four ! im | gura. 11, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. ип —- Government in this and any future out- | in this couni been in. Blerton. and P —Á—Á ун уер я эжее LONE e disease spreading. It is|ducing country hava it pei to о gie ins ue ag. in intro- е others thai n the soubriquet to extirpate, ы to the Continent for a largo £ supply of Eis r hardsh р Qr "E: Syr end” " the hire =й ҹә saade hen about the snd no o thou man LA өү ays would the LI › lm apon tho fog introduction of оге | second. or third week in gor 2 often range сана e tim e ns farmers have a S t iei the benefit of the c р еу мз Ате; that ihe p= Ty nd к а six shillings, High $ i care, and ^ 5 inet At such precautionary m. be trea! мой, as it is ín fact, asa national question attention will make healthy yow ан lay the most valuable animals in th the Reis word AS Ms suffered any 1 у reason Li t ч - м be winter, bat n many districts it is C difficu ims to diseases intr. foreign importa- med quitably entitled to so Peaks on from the | sitting xa^ ab all at that time, Where it is an үс ын Sere al Р. nore Dot know ps ranis tie amr 10 to have early sek, it is alw m —— to keep а known in this country : it has been stated, | tural ого than scme are di бровей v E iss him credit fun. | few Cochin Chi hens, as hey are inyaluable for Mane v. d h: A ч т B Е „к= ЕЕЕ ы Ed в ze [x 38 Q Lj SH É: m JH E Eg 8. F SES E ET EE m ler St 56 ŠE ini o Б ge H1 that these diseases һауе | will say to this, It would, hi however, well to remind bi bim of | sitters, mported during the | what all men in office lik recede estoe oult ibak our owa hanik onia d AURES tire MENO тете ти d LLL Tl. The choice e nin кр stock d poultry fo ога tion to all those whose в were destroyed Bret! is a matter that uires consideration ith the regulations then wW usual * t ) "n А: ЕР LM [-] iib oore БЕРЕР, gu ir $6 Ё обв 5 vE © с РЁ gag BH оо Б ЕВ» TF БЕГЕ г B «ЕЁ H 94 EE n.g * Р 2] ЕЕ d Hi E TEE T ut о gs T S g E gi E o & о 2 в i a с -8 E á E Б R 3 = H B ё 2 # 7 e 5 g un i Ё ad each oti нф apprehended the introduction of the disease was at | It appears, how: › from inquiries I have made the urchases m e, I consider that the Government should | subject, that with t two СБУ о viz., Bebes ud +! à e що An f two varie - may upon a thorough inspection, and not allowed it | Hertford, these association: m formed upon a rosult is — actory, it hàs been, The idea of one man | legal basis : this is an im cde x. Mr. Tidd Pratt, an and the purchase шо! oney considered as ee Te examine some six animals a minute, or nearly as fast eminens authority upon such pie informs me that д o best plan, although ai fimi anier tho QURE ME эю ароп Ида, TOUS DU ТИЫН рар, is to clear off A Me Lr. Lx (anlem T y good breed) aud stud of it i { 3 nu Е i E H £g E © Е pr к nigh alarger| under the Joint Stock Companies' m of 1862; and unless hould the ioo this is done, pret e not be t aken against members | "9^! ! 1 he в expense, dre the for the reoo recovery of the e боша du э че fom (өш Aud тм P well-bred specimens ч d i peur e per ie rhaps of more pene is no limit to the liability | n Beason breedin чекка оо иа em not, T nmi by та rere нер The principles -— whi MIT e ME A Bv so Ns т" ad n aat шз ы MU piece of “protection.” Had such rep — " established are as numerous aluet ae р ^ y ng VY P y eq aur pua England might | the counties in whi ch they are in action. If they are to |! —— for the seoond. А: is is only neoessary ere I | gai "o rmanent and successful footing, it strikes me they | where а i form the stock, Another > us | g^ =н ар go g о 2E ES Hi 5 m” Bet SE Е [-] R B SUBIT ett ni it ra E LJ $ Ege Б "be [3 a Fe aoge EE: їч 2E TR Hr £. S e © » RE @ > Б Б rae "n E & 5 ~ Hi : HE rys HF а © E Sa EM $^gec qu ЕЕН Эа в 2. 55:5 REIS Sz» 3 R eo EZ EB i-r E 53 Ф i ak , d must, Hk d Me e tpe flices, be few in number, and embrace | plan A owl Кы "v ге: is where there аге pur Mtéention to the "^ ‘Cattle ihdas ften adna руй Wins ready common fowls, to kill off or sell all the cock —Havin epon | birds m old worn-out yig reserving on] y th lign a certificate and get it counker-igaed uy various points, there is онест ед would invite | and young h тө ї ч that no infectious. disons had been | your т particular attent The question of effectually shouid be put down a cock and two or three bens of a E Н for the previou p or ei dea di ling with the емне pm without resorting бю! such ood. breed, and theirs should be the only chickens L— i This а observ. Hn Н! i E | HE ui ъ Tu nto these jirlanadi. from Pit mondi of the coun tr, i Milos Aat s BU ula "MAN to select the pm ө. s easan from the half breds uj arn from Pro on сопс! us on at а simp! Н i НҮН 7 jon of ing up; for cattle is in a more satis- зор which оша, ге put ап end to е malady. Та us when i» {шо comes for "ier and killing. it hen, teball has issued its Orders in k Council, and | first place в and ан for a given time, except | aS has been before ‘mentioned, there is а second home» some of these have not been altogether satisfactory, | for the sale or ft pipit- ap due precautionary measures i» stead or lodge, the pure birds may be kept at one place, > ? be reared at the other, Hl | i ; Н ER ELFE HM 42*9 ESL ўа di HE PTS о TUB «hi EC" 2.555 db Hil БЕЗЕ turi 26.5 raño © F Fy ddd e sp ERE PIE 8 24 B |= ш i js aog” РЕБЕ БЕР; 5544 IEE S R* 5555 225525 ч p A E о E e Б] 28. Hn p E 2. e =" - e iE E i a 1 EO Sur T ое ар joi many of perhaps the adjoining one as well so long as there was | onini their луча to uM Bil; it Yeon- | any case іп it, and for three weeks after, and that a aid kem x A ee ttg ri эү iy 8 clauses, and had it bee а dt- mad penalty be inflicted for а breach of this law, I think the obtain y some our m Б found most beneficial. Tie earn that it was | Dolice might be omployed. t this servie o» (anios their new эму Hants. eame not altogether by the opposi- du'ries of looking aft oacher. prevent them), The Moa of New Zealand.—The marvellous adven- bere, but through that ОЁ the Irish members, | tbat the veterinary in mapcctora should see — vw tures and j journeys of Sindbad the Sailor bavo at some ol ould H un E TE $ zz she fbonght it would da amage their ex trade. The Irish | according to the inventory, and that no auimal should it систа, | wore чәче т. vs "irs ide — buried or otherwise made away with p yara аг time or other been familiar to most of us, It w Tee еу saw danger at their own doors; and, through | from the inspector. If this regulation were to be put мес phos dianti bird, d^ Roc, had, поту Sd importunity, have induced the Government—and, as I | into practice, it would be at once mee where disensed so & distant relation ia tho Moa eve the importation of pU into their | beasts were to be — the roux bem tmd — x i pte tens A To revert to the Orders 1n Council: The stoppage of | in its limits, and very soon effectually stamped out, d ue ^ land markets із a step in the right direction. The order | without the v red inconvenience L^ pestem and Es и р руын ntry of the native p а абл a however have been peremptory, and mot left to the | tisé'adoption of more rigid measures. In al ana p * байо Ы bird, "d supposed, an h good reason, to TI oa authorities, as а partial sto was pamphlet written by the late M. Renau! k а Les isi "Bo nés of 1E ha Zu «А ү nd f t EN lix to and markets when the де first | that similar, only more despotic steps have же — by T T from them "rofessor т а d „other Ne ,have om but little Mi ut it. | Austria and Prussia for some years past on their eastern | naturalists have drawn z Eres Sti Timaginaiion as y this lation, | frontier; and, at the present. moment, France, by its prefeets, | to its probable sizə an We now have a link is vd re 1 fi ery i А ИЧ [ir : i arm iu 3 q М ^ i i h : “That on the а ance of the | that іза у : 1 о ‹ “г po A рее e pom es media! kely drow а sanitary ion; and that is the arrival of an of this cordon for a considerable distance around Т locality. — мө. ер New Zealand. It was discovered by ЕЕ тла а M КЕ а tho Infastod distr in the employment of Mr. Fyfe, at Kai sr moi за purchase ttr gp toe —! AA orones — fthi да, а Когаз. же was di ут foundation of a houso, ve them when and (tt they please— | which dis about 250 Foe eon The step dn igging а: " tehers and others сап attend the esr ud had been ое 2 < that ыз within i Shout - and on the ido 4t d mall m came upon and send the animals alive from there into the | cases of the rinderpest h ] de of i the eggin question. in the landa o A нена no апіша! shall be | been only И m cases, айса, 1 он. leave tha е Maori d with the pe i your hands, fee eeling assured that pu Че time will be well occu- ri, an л gn, in ДЯ а subject "s S uch TL m^ Fia Я ыра ened xp eye inc xri пенен, не injured ахо, , ot disguise tho fact that, should the eee die osi м PM T measures 10 inches Pint ihe бо imeroaso, as case, debar! m is со: ; or, | meat 1 ne nds whó have hitherto ка this Mey ness of a . 16 was & over in the ship Tie ictor nl a. o араша roach of оа of things in apa where вр й yes «Ва 5 ana wil bo sol by adian by Mr. vere airo las, spring ag, boef was fror r C. Stevens, "of King Street, Covent Garden, on the Lie pe M ЖОРТ I Many ho Lond: ld put it. | to 35. рег e be said that А а tal я taken əs will prevent any suci T лану befalliag our highly- йыр s T "m a Pe aE - It might do to a small extent ; but when | favoured land. : - «= ЖИ, — e retenta к? then read letters which had been by its merida s ici i abak п d enables the eggs bound, the good | recei Mr. Smallbones, of Deutsch Kreutz,| фо be forwarded a distanee without fou This soaron d саге firat for (hose of our own bonsebold." Hungary ; from Mr. Air, of Cairo; and from Mr. o n (е5 ngs of eggs to the far north E угу — ке сану rts of the country to | Read, M.P., for which we must find room next week, peu gata to HERG Hoi o TH ЕРЫ HHF E ЗЕЕ Б EI & Hr P ER g HM үш ш © i $ 25 HS HERE > di ү 2 © [=] z gs 3a о jeg 5 B 85 8E b QEZEREUVEES Jt IH LE iH P HI 3885 Hox HE ЕРЕ ННН RE Srg 4 АТЫЫ РЁ Еа CELI 1] pe Е еМ: ad |н SEES IHRE gig HHR зс ойЕЗ Ер” AIC S ЫЕ Д, Dx iil iF i A Е? Ai is H Ж z 4375. ub m BIG FE d H 4 х || g* fs НА E "p t = Hr ы | LJ 1 E E о = ifi {A f EF gi HT: soc zig 162 о ri НЕ "h^ p КЕ 2i m o а = ISERE PD: БА IB ч 8 HHE ibi Ж Ti 2H EMENT - Б DH pg gi E 14 d uced a еи, and of a Ping: EE EE Prose E. this season, which was similarly paok — re А тА reines mee the o plague. T The NE Piu тоа Жаш. " eM Mando. i I K 4 ЕЁ; 2225 Е E СЕЗ i: B о "n Ë H R ога or tbe Nerei Farmers Home Secretary | Nov. sep resent е реч t еге is S ie. surplus bi: at are ^. Messer impr ud ai ba dae, Me el should now be Farm Memoranda. tha seierpest tom. uu] Dien ded for Moni, Ox an offhand| Вохкахатох Fams, held by Mr. James Melvin, is in their opinion every facility should | 8018. Where, аз оп many free Mp plan to keep situated about three miles south fro m the Пао portation of dead meat, so аз поё to interfere | barn or homestead, itis a very ex Edinburgh and G w Rail and the food of th le "—, t likel i fted stock Apeh E instance, i station on the Edinburgh and Glasgow of the people ”—a course dure ely | at it all the D kings, an here be some us E close to the bouudary between the dr к "ми. ee чаг. thian and West-Lothian, ог Linlithgowsbire. С. inspootors an y quom spons Po орва ага til | fara-stending and a considerable proportion of the land mw Pd groat objection; andis of ^ doubt, they cen Were к lies at ап белим of 400 feet above the level of the thea tments given to non ther or no they will pay for their M buld not be mneh injury done ; but | they show whether or ne Hi for setting in the|sea. e of the farm lies indeed somewhat lower, but eppoin ted, nem на: brief | The hens and pobi i E Tha old breeding | other ot Lernen higher than the clevation we t think great]. been entailed , ma 7 ts pi commands a wide y iio wnneooe rod Yi of à tiras dhould be ether at the close of the -— ;|havestated. Owing to і 4 posi to compen- eggs care rich will not be that П 4 p ni AEE р. g КЕ; ЕЕЕ НА» ПЫЗ Е ПШ 3j iss Н iEn = EE 1: = & SEE Ё d SEF h H 1: ii; / Н E SH : pur в £ g 3 p EZ 5, Б & 2, 825 SR её i ji LE [o v Ж 3 5 Д the ch almost as much and even hi s still ada distant ikola, i pe d e ў ей hens м Jt was in 1836 that Mr. eire dang Son made Thi s \ reed & the right time, when ш ted. e. "n à oundation of ec e, tro а ü d be before Е" : 30th, in a forcible. iow waa "he Tones tented incubator, which will very short | & k pel most fashionable blood of the day— Others go furth pa ssib] i^ - to play a| Buckley ui (TUS aee aas o pee compensa- the public, that may very KA © prodi tion of food; berg he rams from Paulett Sear Qt а ELE мели сз ge argan bek ш | very important ама а ы reared at|and Wiley. "This system he Kipi u until abont 12 hi it ад а ark Cattle Piaguo t ew rta tion Associa- Y jt, po {ту may is fact, that in the Jui ago, being а t that time a st Pa r advocate for epi: 6 The Жалбы Council, that I will quote any time of the year, за We village of|the English type ^ Leicester, but fi ading that his ahipa thag tee терези чоша bmi | neighbourhood of Aylesbury, in ur Hi & in] 8 Ер 4^8 HE E et E: Р ГЕН Pas HE 25E BS ВЕБ 8 g Е Р. Бан i 25 $ Б Г p" 3 | f af » i ji i В 13 * Hi pip" is E i: 1072 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, sheep, although extremely neat, had not suffi- cient size or outcome to pull down the eig applies his top-dressing chiefly і to his Grass fields, pre- they required to pi E Melvin turned to are now well kno the Border тазын aving resorte T "to on Polwarth's and Mr. f hat ,|when the a 1 entire cerea “о Тһе Turnip стор is partly eaten on the ground, d ien ales on the Gràss fiel Е 100 made its appearance in y country ts h and, that the plan he follows produces better returns than | Sco rtificial manure is applied direct to the the | hig Ур the land being selected wieg his i is te: ru ud, res i : E the contrast which, in many di ев, f for this Im Mr. Melvin is "independent e the store | "i шы very great intelligence, found tha Е the gar шде! асаа ers аге not easily g the neighbour of epi e n, partly miedo E a ea quarry which kee mber of able hands constantly em ployed, ch media o prorigit 5% ы ААА, ^ of the the ЕЕ io pepe C s d tha. t o oor the odour ncoln ram circulation of ыу — + эше js en open ned a no great distance, the constant e from "ups sons a teg Sos over the co М а, . which | on dis а y increased and ell-employed population, а consequently, yemas ie of o de se, compensates for present at Bonnington, which Nan Jie Morton у, А "uan Bonnington flock we found that the ewes, of wich hes are 200, are long-sided, full- чайнеги, roomy shee & gow, are sending out to Southland, New . From Th puer. Mis menie Landlord and Tenant.— I so far agree with this position. that I thin k the "basis ot the connection NOYVEMBER.— aep for da дема, ‚һе "took — Sco! ion— useful, ve то at all sentimental, “ 1 h thank ye? Duke of Argyll at Inverary, —— Calendar of Ope young there is that strong fanily en which prote the basis of contract, That I quite concur in, and I wish | good Duk the clean cut jaw, nice wool quality and size, Mae bs ery Mes ch r мб ок over 1005 ewes де year at Bon: the produce A 5p are tup lambs, nii Jp pi not give his ewe lambs rincip ple ms | property and qp е ion d o uiv i on and of|i when h anything | doe of хотире: n pest excluded e ge = would always r mber their own doctrine, because we frequently see тен? laid буза аз ha applica ble to the с eum classes which are be slight Turnips. | consumption in the | part of the month ; һе not fouude crop on the ed n inie qiii ^ g whol t should е comple ted during Novem ovem! top. 71 s not specially bargain to retain. | ho dakos end, Lo everythin кине w Me bar ter all, e is m enant, hing more ner ораја "то land is for v ©: pies logie, and we pani live we must have something better than that to live upon, Pet a Pen Ps land elsewhere, E an extra half-pound of cake daily the connection between land- relat А 1а d gives up everything which Te when, they тезде s to rgnined together, ere n logic; poling боры ng, à np lord and tenant whieh d it out of the kpaa that Мо , rd land rs he carried out the bis tup la mbs, namely, haf таң and n latterly the views of his rs hav as DAE for dens t Kelso. For on his tup 1а abov same pt in feeding cake; but |I x M MUST. r | 8d. Every. root егор, excepting perhaps the common a Swedish Turnip, should be. housed or pitted as li are dug. corn stubbles this dish Türnip will cost from 5s, to Ts. per to be np aes from the field, iei ind row them rows, four or sit ёй el Wurzel should be all harvested, The eid and throwing into carts will be fwa nd Parsnips should all be dug and securel еу SA T sh a spade or fork, Os cuts the wo men сап lift ё bem E vitis eros аар p-- pé m 18s. to 25s. acre, Mod Rer od A а pe КЕЙЛЕК SStubbles.—The horses will be kept at work upon t es.— The xu — A "peg older, are rejected when the | iiy. еа: уати have passed since we became convinced | from experience of the benefits H autumn cleaning аһы MT Isay fue ot ине constitutes а соп which renders it impossible that the relation ratam them should be one o commerce. hy, just M ds 2 zh chi; thed tines are superg seded by o hers. of а ape, which а: J k so Ae the inary | тгрове, grs on nly differenee be peig that the | land, and the other who ike 579 land for which i rries a ma middle ase ds given iddle age, it sar "din on very s the declino laf life, If it is given in the e thee agus pure think wha at a 19 dw ре involves ! t barn years, age. t r directed to this accessible. rom 5i a ng or Жолну Land. LM his layi month, on light land far ari process, w m Lc ni It iss read over the surface "y ards per acre, Chalk, in in fis as t equire red fi me Ure t intervals, = е в = а 8 5 ose two perso ars— cons titutes a relations hip - det. more isel-t нт кана or V-sha at the bro adest; part. "These. ае, made of ‘malleable | mmercial оо | pe a manufacturer and those whom n: ploys, 5 underlying rock bei i eals, The farm was ed. many years ago on the| green ог thr»e "Potato 5) Wheat; all d Deanston Шай, that i Mis ^vi im b € ды апа оЁ | а "P e [Amp ein the relations between en Ea tenant. It is v a wri —quite ri y measur t ev Box, Teu. may be ruri to for both sides of Docks, and, in fact, all perennial, weeds, Man bas id red tomed winter stock, which Ec rar t hedges of Thorn, Beecb, le, Рае, or anything wi dum m a fence, Dig All Сиё Manure vie ecessa: pair posts and rails, or ind. of temporary n may have шаш — This is the best season for preparing U^ d to their a Чу to exceed 5 Pinn all young y dges; remove Grass Lands must now be thinn а! Жы four pages of that оме рег are generally things in which the aun one ре! oblige d by his tenant; "lere are w regi other things in h cas d then n pasture. or di ic Ls M 27. X landlord. Ther upon whic ә | continue to of taking ont у чой of dung fi п Edinburgh t Tod Ed there are апу who think that this TÉ + Mt | allowance of | or straw Бек, Water Ме attention should be p 9 urious to the adows,—Irrigation aid Z carry its. nds commenté: e ві СЕС water Ove d iei pep Li Stock. Hors кя Oats tow the end ot vein being со! tr ə m g t has né ү а | convenient for that purpose. But в Been proved that there is great danger, dung the meantime, the want of it will | doubtloss be a serious enience. Mr. Melvin has pe with AÉ Men of arti ficial as a | n favour p 11 Iam afraid they must bear with it, because, we all, it is not an artificial result, not the result of artifieial laws of any kind, but arises from the nature of the connection, and i ^ Е Уз found in the nature of things. Duke of Ar. Argyll at erary. Scotland v. t I think th bt а gen ntb. 3а 10. the А fom 1- pou pee vani d ol whatever that, minerar we are pert on le vel, | and I hern y ahead of En pos їп many тевре‹ rins fundi di un cleanliness don and phosphatic manures seris Не | ten r houses, = the ы h ie ез. Lambs о ded for them soar 11, 1855. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1073 ir quantity of artificial food ; give pen salt, in a covered tub ; attend соне which are inclined — w fed on sten: mpa M pah of э ; aei those „з аге pit, on Turnips, Potatos, and Barley or Bean m бут. when i the Gras , either Man jp tops, бы; with their hay. As winter «атр m gradually diminishes ; and in small dairies rra ceases. Г? е Рагт.--Наче the bathing ог smearing isished by the middle of this month at latest, When is E th o], or fastened with tape. pra about ч; апа hia ^ tbree or far years ү] Sell que car ups ow put to меке. In low and iere DE where the d with u they are allowed to n extensive grazing. . Bee hogs, if to ние» "Turni should be put on now, ond each day а теа Aen off to Grass or Heather. [1 ogs аге Аса), on Turnips, put them m mw. oa. E Y vhi ch are not sold, should be naoved from their imr and put оп Turnips, Over- Frosted Mangels a good many casualties of емай always happen. during a sudden change x eather, we quote the following passages o va Es ER well to bear in mind that the experience 41859 proved Mange! Wurzel capable of preservation mm after being frozen, and capable of wholesome use ste It is = @ = Е 4 Е et er я $c + z Ф ld Q - gh milio avoid all risk by timely harvest work ; ise, if frost should have attacked the crop before bas been harvested, а Жы win pof of this was en al ng with many others, in a Li ctm d ing vy crop of |: Mangels си Е the severe frin ж po 1859 Б y“ I ES severa of t e roots, a d they were Hades leavin; g it aite rough, н, and leaving the MD of the pe шош ol pes e ^ h were never opened all the were га in May, the roots т Ме Уз most perfect state of soundness, pride they might have been kept so till the year,” On the value of frosted Mangels'as food, the following nd Seems conclusive, Mr. E. Bowy, s Бшш жыры cester, says of the sam —" The ders were seriously injure! rg the very tetting ber, when few had even comme сое them mp. This I think the ey very much H E $ their comm XI ir feet, an nd, if ne TES ress them | — е са т = оля ars, neges how use dt, see —- у» еа in Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 21st arch, 1863; ог apply to the Ратет Ооа Fiere Оомғахт, n-Thames, ^*0C0A- NUT REFUSE: Dum BRICKS for r GARDEN. VALLS ДЭНАТ po may be “ко should X buld a L3 "i Damaris s are sold in every town, Brush is orders A. to J. Bansuax Carrrox, — Every tamped, | J. Bansnaw's Patent, $5 z Nurserymen and Sesion, 1 E PON 1s., Wholesal e b PRICE'S PATSET CANDLE реа (Limtre: pectus, with Låst of Agents, on Illustrated Prospec! ves BRUSHES and Foxuxv & Hoani, wr Шы rag : Bucks. а Agents: Messrs. F. & О. Ros T arf, Blackfriars, S Iron , Fencing, аш and Gates. gl ИК ere made in the best manner of suj EEEE E rr e ще ct Life. Wrought E ТТЕ H жиры, from 45. DATT. )LES, from 4s. па OBACCO сташ for Е ÜMIG: ATING. —To Florist ; CONTINUOUS FENCE, from в, Gardeners, and others this new article is strongly recommended ка. ps foot; FIELD bM t p of de: t Life in Greenhouses, Pits, &c. 35s. oach, Ilustrated P ire py em pure beni rolled application, om "- chemi mis ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, found m noi and IRON WORK of every desorip- у — ын: adi ton, Designs and froe ot o Corr. ; Tobacco Manufacturers S4, ү &. Хеш à Siret Cie Clerken | "== | No. $ Winsley 8 Stroot md - ә рр the — д x S] H UR RST Oxford Street, London, W POUND, whether wed Е 7 inst Insects and Mildew, E "A4 UNDEI RAIL LS Patent WROUGHT IRON . AME and POULTRY FENCE, ИШИ ИГ Yr Admirably — for enclosing new Plantations, dividing Gardens, kc, ]t — М ер € —- г; er in Ее; ri from 6d. to 18, 04. ү ards), n appe: trong and Manufacto: ry, St. Mary's Works, Newport, Salop, London Mr. эй, Wixom, pb Abingdon Btroet, Wostminster, B.W., w m=] Samples may be 4а A е Gro! ackfriai ^X theisen, SW und siet Барын nd, ЇЇ; SI XD Agents for IUE Meg GARDEN WALL| HURDLES, HURDLE HURDLES, 1a. 9d, to 3s, 9d, рег yara. Price ррпеа. CONTINUOUS IRC IRON FENCING, GATES of all kinda. mode: Тһе A de d Е rice 958, апа 308.) шау Closet = trii sos and is pelt acting. Pues aT. way reaped the advantage they always ferfal for spring feed; but m any, like Di were of permanently securing them. We got them 3 Indeed. the аһ uc 341 on them, ;indeed most of a were in a soft TE 4 zm aya the land be wet and a great the mw g 08 sitter to guod qe as they uled to cut the tap-root off, but to leave entirely untouched by the knife, я К = Notices to Corre spondents ы, NL Reid. The € plants, is one merely of habit and hardiness. Mi difference between the S ud and the p BORDER EDGING TILES, in —- ay sorts being N GARDENS, ns up little arther labour Edgings, conse espe they ED WIRE CABLE STRAND FENCING, ALV. G i FARMS, PARKS, and GARDENS, The ORIGINAL INVENTORS and MANUFACTUR. 0 ST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST FENCING in USE, The CHEAPE < FOUNTAINS, ke, in THOUSANDS of MILES of this FENCING have been SUPPLIED ven njury by being VEN, et ТО Чү and abroad. 10 sustains mo i "rers, ееп'в е Trade su; RNAMEN G TILES S for Conservatories, GALVANISED Ar gem mime $ Sesa as EE А == durable as хеч GALVANISED IRO. avariety ої) GALVANISED IRON PUM PAVEMENTS of more enriched Wesce than Walls of Dairi: and other Stabl опе of great durabili ity, Dutch and Adamantine inkors, cas E аа Cem t b oe peni ve lines of Strand and Iron-pro: Standards, and one straini: and screw bolts to every 120 yards, 1л, per yard. ng post, a and soro and Staples for for wooden posta, 0d. per yard x n TH by GALVANISED WIRE NETTING fo E s ке. D SWING WATER ВА ОЕ CISTERN! LAWN MOWE) GARDEN К ROLLERS, ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT, 14, per square jare foot, M Gi 29; - Illustrated Cata! and Estimates free on application. EH Leeds. 12, Great George Street, GÈ REEN’S PATENT SILENS MESSOR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT- ч at the above | ING MACHIN: Pe; b ре деа аца Di Lo ILS c ООО ТОЕ. ARTH сисин (MOULE'S PATENT). а deodoriser and disinfectant. И ЖИМИ, of the NATIONAL be applied to any and Fertility to the Each is poene ep. by the Privy Council, in their report on vom Letter: Oil Paint no iier Necessary. BLACK VER ш LM этмейме, уыз са ND an ordinary GEEET TAN 'ATENT Шы шло | best, an e carried off every Prize that has been in all cases of com unir ат Атр a Orai lins e year 1856. Illustrated Price Lists Mowers and Garden Rollers Free. Tuomas GREEN & € Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds; 2, em. жеч l'Road, Ho Holborn Hill, Lo ondon, E.C.; Hadwin's Buildings, | Liverpool; and 19 Eden Quay, Dul Dublin. EN GUTTA PERCHA SOLES.— Leg Pt скис p iue Шон itat Pom reus aen ncn жей: gelon, CUM "odis Chamber Versi Tolet Trays, Sponge Bags, Curtain Rings, PRO trays, &c., man by the Gutta Company, and their wholesale dealers in town or country. 1074 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ы с _бА7ЁТТЕ The e Only Stove without a Flue. AIRING, DRYING, and WARMING HALLS, SHOPS, ROOMS, &c., a Туна А, orm Stove for Con- servatories, Gri еш asos. Pru y Шш g, &c. ; to Burn without re-lighting all mien i zo with iR mu э 12 hours, Temperature, vu дов Vg іо! mane Price from 12s. 6d. paea MINCING and SAUSAGE FILLING and MASTI- CATING MACHINES of the best рн 108. 6d. The COTTAGE KNIFE CLE mA s the only ы Cleaner and Polisher of еа я moders te pri . 6d. to i pos ronmonger, 253, yr Pied; W.C: Бона Depot, 119, Newgate Street, ‚ London, E.C. By Her Majesty's Royal ез Lun qus, те TERMINA AL SADDLE BOILER.—This is the ade perfect, by the on of an upright fermi end p AA "whieh quite " doses A arch and side flues, and forms the back of the furnace, doing away with all brickwork at us end, and adding one-third more ET suríace to the boiler where it is most st exposed to the di jon of the fire. To be seen at the Royal Horticultural Garde: ens, So uth Ken апа is at work at the Victoria Nurs mes Holloway, Mr. EL lama having S d D: Em i Show ittoany one who i call at that mE ishm. ае &c., on applicatio! treet, Bro ughton Li о-да. aratus. Знаны а MEDAL DUBL: EXHIBITION. ТнЕ oNLY i: Paad CX FOR GREENHOUSES HAS E. DED TO H. P. DENNIS for IMPROVEMENTS in the CONSTRUCTION and APPLICATION of OUGHT- TRON to HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS. ETR PATENT WROUGHT-IRON PRIZE MEDAL CONSERVATORIES are of the highest чт DENNISS PATENT WROUGHT-1RO: MEDAL GREENHOUSES ЕК7 а Бо ена po DENNISS PATENT ` WROUGHT- IRON PRIZE MEDAL INERIES promote vigorous bec and richness of colour. DENNIS'S" SENI STOVES Mah IRON. PRIZE арол roofs, are ORCHID HOUSES with double-glazed roo: complete arrangement, | DENNIS'S NT Spem IRON PRIZE MEDAL ORCHARÐ но USES (as рп SANDNBN to Mr. Rivers), induce perfect symmetry and unfailin, DENNISS PATE е ROUGRT- IRON PRIZE MEDAL ud adm IUM and e а qe are thoroughly ventilated | DE iud а max н тее, light, і ENT AWROUG T-RON E CUCUMBER and MELON Оре E AE e a ASH AnD JOYCES PATENT, for Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862, © 1 Y E А Cheap Greenhouse DEANE ax». 60,28 Patent VANS ке | SUSPENSION STOVES шы ENTIL Amy, [bee n largely ione and a approved ; ie Cheap, and. * ныз ES аа а зз а, ius fuel, “ушга many entila, Stoves, Quspetates | HOT-WATER Жайла, Atus paes rs Ho s ouses, Forcing Pits, &c., erect, Conservatones | › rected and fitted up es, Gites | E & Co., 46, King William Street, London ВЕЙ амана cm aD. 1599, а Bde ge jj Borticult tural Works Kensal Green, gar | For mre үү сут AGES IS f on han HOUSES | for the MILLION. n „ће principle |aLAsS une ЕЗ made (s теу ама кушт і inven d patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., combining |prepəred for a gen ue. qedding in Park an Two “ы mM po cele excellence, and durability. SPAN-ROOF pur on account о intereepüing «a m еа e HO TAES, painted targo сова. арі ба mih ms 2 Sheet aes hou; They w View from tsaga can be supplied ready for fixing, 21 13 byl eus and Proms. d complete in 781. 58. : 64 ft. by 25 ft, 181 Kifedom forwarded Pete in any par of Illustrated С irculars, s no Pri е had on application to ILLIC ре M Rug, upon application, М, SAMUEL ee & J. Y 7. ES Mall East, London. Under Patronage of of Also, A HANDBOOK « on "it E and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- | CAT ARI AND tori TION, LT sen в; Pd; Misa AR Crang CI ibition 5 Moda 1862. Usus, CONSERVATORIES, V Velim. к= p vultural and Domestie purposes, This Stove is the nearest i bur ch to таа by Hot Water. It I. rn in Churches from Saturday till Sunday ning, without attention апек ue hours е Notti. In Halls will bur night for weeks, with little care. КЕ ha d Warming a lar; argo, Apartment for 24 hours, at a cost of 3d.; and deserving of special attention, because of its um E docta вз, durability, and үс sim; plis It is also п AS mall Conservatories, with Ме, PATENT SLOW COMBUSTION (пох Sisazs, Berner es and Hor War et uu zu ped LA pour cha: amber Xe TE p.c -—— = VAT елән ror particulars of the above, and o - [high ; the L ights being o Eneas RAVES PATENT STABLE „па COW. m machine NS of a Eu t; an OUSE днн, which ica ra d that 9 ее! iu {ч attention at the Exhibition, ад е Mvs AvE Вкотнекѕ, Ann Street ш n Works, Belfast. po т parti йм This Stove. can be. e in dece at Messrs. Cox & Sow, |onreceipt ofthe mre eim postago s stam Ende 38, Southampton Street, Strand, W.C. 118. 6d., coloured 2s. 6d., for "Horticultural БЫ heated upon T. H. P. Ds im КЕЕ ТУВ PATENT уоран IRON PRIZE жел PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING scant г. сы HOTHOUSES, ke. Т. 8. TRUSS Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APP VÀ. for GREEN- HOUSES ME erac. v 4- iei Pipes and Joints, Saddle Bois Fire Doors, Bars, Soot Doors mper, Supply Cistern, Feed and Air Pipes, Pipe Stands, &e., of the. esi "En Am vered to any Жай Бїайоп in England, and t to t the same hin 25 miles of London, at the following price 4INCH PIPES ALONG eph SIDE PA da END OF HOUSE. : Si: Apparatus e Apparatus complete, а [16 foot by Көк... 2 10 О КЖ o [30fot by АЕ Мел. "m 20 feet by 10 foet Qo aeg C cB o D ou, 3 0 0 |40feetbylbfeet .. .. 15 0 0 M 95 feet by feet .. — .. 10 5 0 .. 5 0 |50 feet by 15 feet 18 00 ,, ун Erection b 1 25 mil. у Loud у Railway Fare for or one Man charged TS Estimates and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. DENN PINERIES, when heated n [d S 028. 1ш] caleulated to secure tho А o rst-class Mt DENNISS PATENT PRIZE . FORCING HOUSES MDENNISS P TENEO ein TRON 1 - PRIZE MEDAL STRA Rọ HOUSES admi! ает of air and ол у а за коси ees can cy glazed with or withont putty. yal Letters Patent w protected by three Roy MN Ses com Mica d adjustment of че зүн PEOR RAE parts will vie most favourably with Wood miin a E pi Designs and Estimates prepared for dec » ranges of Houses in Wood or Iron. Illnstrated Catalogues on application to the Patentee, сз cus iy LN Horticultural Builder and Hot- Water Engineer, elm: BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Milbank's P5 Self еи feeding He Hot- — Boiler. A. E. PHILLIPS, Mi High Street, , Essex. т чш == ш itii A. E. P. has t confidence in recommending this BOILER to Gentlemen, ст Nurserymen, and the o Publio ba farbe Rt some Бро tested its capabilities. ІЁ is 8 in construction, norpan the entire before entering the The Boiler is set е of tl Flue Box ARMED entire heat of the fire to MA over the outside surface chinne under "ер u tl be hapy whereby a do prey Sonn actionis given к: ейге. auecvton ot alf orks ап CUMMING & EDMONDS, CONSERVATORY ARCHITECTS, HORTICULTURAL PULLDEM, a HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, STAMFORD BRIDGE, FULHAM ROAD, BROMPTON, LONDON, | jn р ji SESSEL i me. CONSERYATORIES, HOTHOUSES, 4 &o,, ereeted in the best manner "and Sedi od rmm ÉD а" г< ASEE —À SCHOOLS, MANSIONS, WAREHOUSES, &c., effici TAERE EA : opi г of every epe SURVEYS made, and DESIGNS and ESTIMATES edi and forwarded free | G. CUMMING, eight years Managing and Estimating Clerk and Designer to і фотмвЕв 11, 1865.] ERROY, AMUE a -— d. Новтт ire Аян аны неро, Ha i pn Nobility and qe througbout Great їшї — 0 T _ | w ad POLLARD'S CONICAL BOILERS ne LA 5 WATER, fixed at SUAM JE Doke Ses Apply à iseount Sydney laced, aft, Moser porti: t, Sosthwark, London, S.E. p POLLA xb have just fixed, at "Wollaton Воз 23 Lord Middleton, ME re BOILERS and LONG an TEE Е by Hot Water. AÑ DS, Iron MERCHANT, kside, London, S.E. per yard : —2-inch, m. 2d. ; DS, from Stock, 1s. 9, 9s. 6d., ALVES, 10s., 13s., and 14s. each, Other „= Ally low prices, and all goods ot ink cher manu- Estimates given, and orders by post punctually attended to А discount to the Trade. D. [X m Furnace Dooi description in V vea at ОТКОН WHITES Iron Wharf, заа Ground Street, Black- i lo; Price List on application, ARANSTON'S PATENT BUILDINGS for LTURE, Highly Commended by the Royal Horti- M NI on, Plans and Estimates llowing sizes always in stoc! rien Es ж: 2 by та, ТА -span, 24 by 10 ft. ; Lean-to, осоне уа E différent houses post free for M stamps eriptire Boo! чы) ре rated, LS бпр К nM Stamps from "the мн oe d Pa Jap в Cra e him (юш ‚ No. 1, Temple iur by Hot-Water. | | | | ved | | us c m x power, economy „ай points considered, €: nto Fren reenhousg 77 d-han: GREEN- Rind, SW, е, 10s. 6d. | e pane andsworth | TOBE SOLD, HOUSE, E Lu rong [3 5 foot мад. in br. J, Surx. EN Place, | | IS | i 1: e | ng Street, pora h, W. ers.—When you ask for COOKE'S WARRANTED TRE BUDDING Exo see чое yon Ee rporate mark OBT. to poun d others, but , in consequence ot n imitation, of! ede s m sold for the genuine nS. ws which 294 caused plaints to. be made to them of Kni which w not of ^ all of which are warran: ed both d Sella EUM pM E- and Knives are market, Paxton Works, Sheffield. Established (120: HALE лхо SON’S Celebrated PRUNING and ING KN. VIVES, &c., may be obtained from be most "Tute Nuscrymen and Seed Merchants in the ki телген а у make d quss rise that - be manuticturod, л their lifetime ~ e same as the late Saynors always made Horticul Works, Sheffield. La IMPROVED 1 ERTA А STRAPS mem бы EET stronger for a given ДА, E THE GARDENERS' CHRONTOTE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZFTTF. I» саво и ET Metal, т) Tin. -— 1075 21000 vro the WOOLSTON TACKLE E against | | WARNER ax» SONS London, WinLIAM x Wi RE ed c J. "Эшимге of OWLER'S PATEN CULTIVATOR шау T т Erb PLO P LOUG] G GH and К... County in England, ey 4 Appl: w TOES Кожа & Co., 28, pcs DG, E.O. ; 4nd Беа Plough | É FLOWER VASES “ГА SEICULTURAL AAT EEMENTS i -S6 am Engines, Threshing M. Carts, W. Ploughs, Har- А ть Сай Improved Wire а Сайф t i. D Garden HYDRO-CARBON BvRoxss & к. Newgate iret, London, Е.С. 8зех. MITH, BECK, Ax» BECK ne К , HOTBED D ТИКА Men Тын! pm EENHOUSE S p M m оосо prm. Is fitted either — 8 LAE “VOWEL” WASHIN А. М MACHINES. KOH-I-XOOR, FLAT-WICK BURNER, The Koh-i-Noor Bw pos superior the Moderator, much less cost, - ік not liable to get out of order, M beautifully decorated, pese em With Gold Bead а „Паге Prize Medals апос саг ^ Jy á at жоне иһ Gold c epo ME 21 International! Exhibitions) 'The letters of unqualified approval Wit дою боону, reok Бома =: /. Ж 9 A1 received from purchasers daily (many with permission to publish) | With Bino М за bs (А An ач) + . ьн Bs E Justify tho Patentees in publicly soliciting a trial, which is allowed | aps е ШЫ ТЫРЫ, M пош ài 1 Tuoxas Buapronp E Co., 03, Fleet Street, London, E.C. ; Cathedral —À vere er der reiten sid. о0о мо eps, Manchester; Dawson Street, M E post free. y bo obtained of the Trade thronghout the United Kingdom. E S, The ver DON BRIDGE, "i 1 h Je Ds S TABLE CUTLERY, EA 150 years, remains pire for toek is most, extensive ^ complet to the taste and means of 2 tse » the prices for Ivory-handled vos each eel, bearing our name, and warranted :— d. 8. d. d. , 8. 160 Же үт? dh у МЕКЕ, and first-class For АЕН piy to ME, 3 үст pL, Land Agent, &е., Bursledon, E EE TET ^ SMALL] NURSERY, with a lange MEI qos айо on Ce Groat Камел elebrated fi e ir quali and с! 'ording му эсе The following are some blade being of the best de s.d. -k. 5% 15 0 16 8. 2 23 8. 25 20 8. Table Knives, per doz. 15 61140 Dessert. ке а 16 |120 Carvers, e pi 60! 50 98 и LATED SPOONS and FORKS.—The mati эш well d ngly plated, Every article Fiddle. | Reeded. | King's. 3nd. | Best. ?nd. d. Eastern upwards of 4i А Dow! stamped with bensi & Co., Seedsinen, , Basin bd SEARL » JWonricULTUR UMTURAL . АОЕХТ and Apes to intimate to Nurserymen, Florists, and - henceforth he will direct his attention Best. pie Lond Per dozen, TN Spoons .. Table Forks Dessert Эм f 0 m оа 0| 32 0, 32 9j 22 EP RA 6 ЧА d тзн. Be Jae pu AE NE T gue mlar attention to t| Тї ч Xr OU YET are of the Business—soliciting the cousidera- 559°" d 8. 58 56 40 42 26 п of the . Offices, T. Tea Эре 26 дей, E p mem Stock. L „А AUOT m at B f5 as Биа Metal set 018 1. Block Tin, se e Electro-Plate, set of 4 New Ilust: bersin variety, Fl аа Punt ы e, TR б, logu: cs Od. each, тышта to o rS the Мүчө st the Nursery ; or ofthe eR ару 6, King 3 FIR Street, Lon FIRE B үе dg -IRONS. HIMNEY- ECES.—Buyers of the above are тети dime S finally Sale o Dutch deciding, 27 Ди WILLIAM, 8, BURTONS Ян UMS. B М ISI "PROTI EHR Sora 5р ЕКО ток, аб CHIMNEY - И os. uc м ia бай nove. ui es, with ormolu Tulips, о она Gladiolus, Snowiärope Re ria та, to £5 125. ; of 30 handsome STANDARD from ratu ed AMERICAN Ar ud Ghent and assortmen: ABER СЫТЫЫ а заса ао is on Sale at ere — : at prices that. only because of the largeness of the sales. TUE SELL by E. November 21, z vi, TETTE у ле about, 400 THONE CAMELLIAS AZALEA IN 1 to 3 eet, consisting of tbe Ivory Handles. Ld y hit i i "i cost considerably less thau АЛА. STRAPS for PORTABLE ENGINES. x qe m Strap and Hose sae, ИК Warehouse: R EE от Мг. Н. Тоть б, pen DOMO." — Patronised ,ARCHER e of Northumberland for Ба ае птах банана | the Crystal Р, | Жыны. доме Society, js oseph Paxton DS and GARONG S ES of patent мг and t hoi conductor of Heat and Col Кеша, w отаг temperature. 16 із adapted for all horticultural Purposes, for prese аза A Flowers from the the sun, from wini "To be had in an; yards wid. регу yards wide. 8d. pe ean) wide, 1s. [o m Eb ole and Sole Manufacturer, у, and doses run. т, Great Seeds- EN TARPA AULI TUR v E With [ж ЕЕ holes, mr Pin mee portion, oet DONA EE Se aid S NON. LOTHS, O APRONS lined with AGGON quet and CART COVERS, Patent Felt, 12s. 6d. lvanized Wire Rope for Fences, £10 per ton. x queues yard. Sad yards strong 91 Galvan 585 Fond ft. high, Facnanpsox, 99, 99, Euston cene al o. AW. aono b dfrom | i^ cases EE n for Ditto, or x Panting Outbuildings Нож ds; of Lilium == very hand- "17 Nau ka ni „> |99»ooo222952& t d finest. of American gézspHEZE E eD BONS vill SE BELL by $ Ax SDAY, Ro € and — E days, at 11 for 12 o'cl 0 вде, күле, Surrey, about two aiar Ал the асат ге and Woking Stations Ls of us сарва 00 without reserve, the d XE Valuable NURSE K, Siandard, Half- St Dwarf P: E P» M AUCTION, on TUESDA — d. 8 9 0 0 ово преса ANDELABRA, ; BRONZES, жой 1 LAMPS. LN Бокон 5 зе in ї n ofh ph юк. of me "pu pure Vertu, e p ше ar oed o whom WiLLIAM C Lou ; cA ditto, from 6 inches to 1 46 Pans Атай various ; 300 Kalmia "atifoli: Aucubas, 12 уо, 14 Laurustinus an: ; 5000 Green Holli: "Үе, 1 to Ts. бй. to £45. 3 13s. 6d. to £16 10s. Sie pui 18s, to £16 10s. бе. to £9 or gren, Кош Binck, Currants, NET cL: rry eh week SO TRUE edic CNN had viewed one ps e es - з and of Messrs. У*лткнкн & Бока, Auctioneers and Chertsey, Surrey, who will forward them on application i ied Quick, з "UY for immediate - о the whole of wich pn ina ving, h havin boon en Transplanted low: ti Cutlery, Вай Bedding, Bed Plans of the 20 li Кез 4, Метар аге, inet, Furni Show T hand А, Peery 39, ture, Во with Lise Oxford riae Pes s Piace, and iL 1, Newman , 1A, 2, € 1076 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE M/IVERÝ begs to inform the Trade fat hé has NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE N harvested the above in fine condition, &nd is now ready to e - ETTING, ply с се Pric Уке dozen or 100 mec on ай раа „ге == == ишан ems inthe early next year. === D: Э, 2з. 6d. per 1000 f —Early № Early GREAT XO XY 0а prts Ham. a bod inn or Cate is IMPROVEMENT, "od а Wi A SPECIAL PRICE L ST of NEW SEEDS on applicatio NT, 3p pru 4 R | ust accom: ali orders. LXX EDUCED Ри ўй d Merchant and er, Biggleswade, Beds. dH ү, cus Dwarf Аз Pota Y ) АІТЕ, BURNELL, have LX [ eall be. Бенито of r tho Ashleaf Е дів e pines. A Vai iid оз o... which.gaye grob дм. during tho pact сива PER LINEAL YARD, 24 iit "e ан айы атата езана eC —— PETS У ЕС | i Ч Size of | ало | suum. Strong. many T discount to the Tinde: Mesh. | NT тод Е Тирилей, аана а". атаа зе аа Seed Warehouse, 181, High Holborn, London, W.C. | -——— eam TRUM panned, Seed Р UC vv oed pe ch Hares, Dogs, Poultr Y 3d. 44. 334. | 54d. 44, [THEE ; | 1 Н. HARPE invite the attention of the Trade (Game or Poultr etting 324, а. 44. bd. bd. 614, usc e tote i fo n Ming varieties ot BEED TAPERTOS, v hich they H inch eo Rabbits Hares, &е. 44. a 4H. 64. 534. zd. i t stocks эы ШЕШ of лут Tho quality is Mom ar 155 from п | 12 inch Smallest Rabbits .. " .. 5а. А 6d. 5id. та. 1d. | 9d. 94. lu | obey eee um Quantities af 100 yards or upwards delivered бов at neural the principal Railway Биба and Blige wi Myatt's prolific Kidney Fort m in a gland ; d Irelan : MO KP) Kidney Däin Faris Dehnahay Hound * Every deséription of Neiting warranted to give satisfaction, and if not meis will be » Martin's Globe » Cockney may Ф returned unconditionally. ezehangi y » Golden Globe m tish Queen " Foxes. Seedling | Fluke е gen J. B. BROWN ax» CO. A - Sears NON STREET, Шал LONDON, ЕС, Seed Growing EE, Wisbech, , Cambs. Nearly opposite ST. SWITH d Тохрох STONE, and n r LONDON Bnrpor, QEED WHEAT.—The. Advertiser b to offer a ve ry WAREHOUSE (where Nettin У : g is ык їп en 148, UPPER THAMES nec е с, 0 S dE T Wat NEIN 5, е aeg м е tor CITY of LONDON BREWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM Волт ЖШ t selected by him for its extraordinary appearance. zio has now bi ы ы р Ue үр чы, = his stock will do well to try ihis ou rior sample. Price 10s. per GR AY'S OVAL TUBUL AR BOILER. bushel ; ks, 28, each. апра test. Ml giton if EDAD às dee ed Agneulturist таш, Wiita; or to Mr. Jony INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119, Kzvszs, Florist and Ro Salisb агу. ——— Surrey White Mr.G bees to call the att f the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &e., to his _ BURNELL, anp CO. to offer the above td variety of WHITE WH T which is hi mH NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, 4 20 uM PNIS pope arde om улу со тз hay асууна га by practical judges to be a great improvement on every form of Tubular Boiler yet introduced. Itis and bas produced fully 15 per cent. greater crop. It has been perat roved itself superior to all е i eei for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work with oneta free m а blight and red rust WHOA other varieties have been mor ess the amount required by any other p A мноо dis un to tbe (rad ral discoun ө" е. ы p М З CEN Warehouse, 181, High Holborn, London, W. Extract from Report in Gardeners le of Int t 0! May 24, page 416, HOMÁS J. BOOTH can supply a first- EE PERT PEAT The upright form саа: isu dM esi on а circular plan, but the o о Mr. GRavY's variety of it is said toba d suitable & Orchids (samo as hdd a Eg ed by Mr. rires able in consequence of its bringing the 185 closer con! beni Vith "the fire. The pee, d of a furnace Бе panim nie onicle, page 1035), in large or small quantities. a риге, it a, feasible at ù the Boilers on the oval plan = вр the tubes more completely within range of the burning fus; s rines les with price on application. this being so, the change, though a slight one, is no doubt an ent,” коо cashire, cM erga cipe Ach. dE "pao STYPTIC for P REVENTING - the They are made of all sizes, whic which, with prices, may be had on application. Soia BLEEDING. of TUM MEN PRUN NBA у; Л Manufaeti E за EET е— г>” y Јонх Үосхо ON, cith, can NU In a Seedsmen, i in Вой! "E де Фен ое JAMES RAY, HORTICULTURATL WO KS, ap) оп, one is'genuine unless Label on bin the Signature of WILLIAM THOMSON, DANVERS STREET, nod S SQUARE, KING'S inc. CHELSEA, 8.1, NEW TARIFF ОҒ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. . THOMAS. MILLINGTON ; aan GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, gr, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. HAND GLASSES, з REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. AL — e o бее Advertisement the first week in last month, or. on. application. HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. bs d LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. DESIGNING, BUILDING, HEATING, AND VENTILATING ON.THE MOST AprnoveD AND SCIENTIFIC е, Plans, Specifications, and. Estimates on application, HENRY ORMSON, F.S P t Garden London, W pnm 3 and Business Letters tø“ The Publisher," at the ellington Street, Coven à London, act of 5 me nd FREDERIC e No. Ll, Bouverie Street, in Co, -BATU RDAY: Publishad by them ci the are eM Wellington Ste Vi SE. Pauls, Covent Garden, in the said f к, РР. | ч THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. Хо. 46.—1865.] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. ЖЕ. дато the late Dr...1082 е—1084 a тре ia Soulangeana 12 Monstera deliciosa , Osiers Bociety, Bath Agri oaia. LA — United Horticultural.. Society, D: of Edin- $ burgh Ve раг ап у а | Vin! db анте intended for the CURRENT WEEK'S NUMBER should reach the Office not later than THURSDAY. 0YAL HORTICULTURAL IETY. INTERNATIONAL FRUIT SHOW, S оа 9, to SATURDAY, Dec. 16, inclusive. English MEN DAY Gardeners se reminded" that the Society are offering AUR; TX ME ра EN оп the terms stated іп Paragra; an rend C E pe Schedules, &c., on ap lication to a X NEXT Nov. 21, 29-58 Queen Chambers, 8, herry Street, Birm: т, Becre Дрім FORSYTH ар to pe his friends and the d that his sid ean bo and other CHRYSANTHEMUMS аге Sowa FLOWER seen every day, Sunda; ses = A ted. " IIR urseries (opposi! ackney n of Chrysanthemums. OHN S unique COLLECTION of these m fores SN he New Varieties m йызы s NOW h EM M GARDEN is open excep! William Stroo iik, MS, D E Es ve doz. veis N.E. Ж, near 1865, A. UN t, EW YSANTHEMU аге now а in W. Horwrs, Frampton Par! iiio 1865 and саа шк ыы Р. FRANCIS Anp COS NEW DESCRIP- NI x Rm ind es Coniferous scellaneous Deci- улл md ds e pm our AUTUMN FLORA, e 1215 H yacinths апа other Dutch Bulbs. и. S. TBUSH лхр SON beg to acquaint their erous Patrons that the tere de their usual Con- I C of Oholes uS ui zas S TUL ROOUSES, &c. RICED DESCRIPTIV. ALOQUE e. froe on application. Highga i Rare ries, London, N. Price Fivepence. Ѕтлмркр Eprriow, 6d | 1865 and 1866. jou i FRASER begs to announce that his NEW | e) DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT 865 and -— of 1856, m TREES, &c., for the Autumn had on aj application. » Lea Bridge Ro TEW ROSE CATALOGUE = IR X 1800, also US, ТЕЗ, AMARYLLIS, їп splendid collections. Сои ое ва and Чут су А оп mE 4 4 & рм Seed and Plan! Btreet, Соте "ns > PRICED CA CAT. нә 00 MoDULLOCH'S ч лалета Y T 10 U contain: iculars of their Chi » SENSU CATA 0 UE f NURSMAY STOCK. 000 а Meer qal Aj ipn di Е Lug б G BULBS, se: Woodlands Nursery, M. «мей, noar Uekfi HH ussex, Pes апа post м. Woop & 1 be happy 40 rward of the above on 5 | ampton Street, Doom О ЧРИ. E 1 е) T e ГЕ 5 р LA NE AND SON'S CA ZALOG KS of Ri БАЕ AND BUGDEN'S HYA 20 INTHS, TULIPS, H^ TREES, SHRUBS, FRUIT BIODODENDRONE, ind irr авот GLADIOLI, RAN UNCULUS, AZALEAS, c Nu now pre and may be had on t Hee , Great Bo orkhampstend, | 1 вев. үүх. PAUL (Son and Successor to the late А, par VL) HARLES TURNERS n pre терше to execute orders with the d varieties of HY A: NTHS, TU LIPS, CROCUS, NARCISSUS, Thə roots have condition. CATALO RO oni iet e Sloug' A em raid QUANT of DUTCH Y fine dition, much а ue usual price: Жа) k est Collection to announce that his NEW DESCRIPTIVE С LOGUE of ROSES is now ready, and will be forwarded on us АСЕ froe B p. The P [4 dy. апі in splendid condition. Nurseries, ross, London, N, _ ас E 1866. p" Ne. FONS e WwW AROSE © ATALOGU. E. Note oi ы 2 -— I ox application. unt Nurs ot BRITISH and FOREIGN FERNS in the trade. FERN CASES Select List of. н "а and New. VA. Guzmx, 154. Mingsland Romd! NR ба. sad the Noir Con | J O OHN KEYNES’ CATALOGUE. serva! RT Covent Garden Market, W. Salisbury.—Nov. 18. RTER'S GARDENEWS VADE-MECUM AUTUMN emer pen PLANTS, is DUTCH and CAPE BULBS and | | OSES.—A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of ROSES, ме ЕГ" з and Spring Mm ARR AND р UON Бива ино and Pr ERCHANTS, The No, TASSO ов, Parent Derden, W.C., Bont carre BULD LBS, 21s. 2 ASSORTMENT o! g SERING TLOWEBING BULBS, 215. The FLORAL G ication. LIVEDEN SPRING-BLOOMING PLANTS. See Po T» 1100, STANDEN'8 GARDENER'S TEURS FRIEND. Seo y eepe. page 1080. ARR & Sucpzw, Seed and 2, King cor 'ent Garden, W.C. 200, 00 CROCUS, 100,000 SNOWDROPS, 100,000 TULIPS, 50,00 HYACINTHS, for Winter ter and Spring Blooming. Barr & Scopzw, Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent WT W.C. FLORAL GUIDE free on application. DUTCH CROCUS, from 1s. 64, to 3s. 6d. n. Finest BORDER TULIPS, 6s. рег 100. SINGLE and LE SNOWDROP 25s. 7-5 100. BULB MASA free on application to St. dots EN кайтын, ILIUM AURATUM BULBS AN TED. — State | iro ir of each Bulb m ice per dozen for cash. UGDEN, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. mor the Ti Trado, and NECTARINES. TRANCIS АО p ARTHUR : DICKSON. AND жо ВОНИ сап Supply the E Prices mi icr AT Ge потта o Ei RA жы ib" COURT "BLACK. LACK HAMBURGA VINE.— Strong plants from Eyes excellent Grape, T. — o ae Kingston, S.W. 5з. each; The Nurseries, Folkestone, — AMES MEIKLE now sendi; out his а Se of m ат dn ger dozon P DRE ^ SALE, a choice 4 Collection. “ г EXOT х. FEENS, thi including a m rA pply to Mr. Wnronr, Gardoner, Marsden Hall, Burnley. A SHARPE CO., Sleaford, have a lai |O the above ган ег, 'Prico and Soares d application. лыны cad Aruba ре LAWS ВЕ um AND 4 SON S CA МҮШ or the Heri rte will be forwarded, free, application. dinpurgh ind. H.+ Fe rut Trees, Sari Е кми their W their WHOLESALE PRICE PRICE | on application. towering H Y (7985 FRASER Les Bridge Road Nurseries, N.E., кА. A eee, to offer fine жога, how oo of ERICA HYEMALIS, y^ other тт =k rems bloom. The eie will remittance respectfully in of the above be given on be givn on appena. CO ыры much When" P Rd т: UE London, Liverpool, Hull, Scotland, or GLE —g. qma fine fine Frai PRICED LIST - be ursery, AND SONS EP а splendid lot of Chiswick Ni реш PPLES, DET AK. EVERGREEN OAKS. 44 Devon. М. СЕООК AND SONS have to offer to the Trade and Tone N DERÍON 1xp SON offer the above, with | high, si hesthy and well е vn. Prices ot еви g ED Surrey. SON offer the above, wi an ALEXIS DALLIERE, Ncasexruas, Ghent, Belgium, | Fd. optandi cues oE vali matured growth, with proninent “йс. PEE Em" sound S © ied inform GEN Amateurs and tà the 1 Trade that he e RE pun pur eyes, sure to god fruit, los d. PR. "Walton-le-Dale з, Ргейоп, Lancashire. Жагага гоо from his Vy ipto e ge Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. T; ARGE ENGLISH "md IRISH YEWS— R. Suena & Sos, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, Е.С WINES from Eyes.—Now ready, a DESCRIPT Ld Handsome éingie son ngiestemmed ENGLISH pn IRISH YEWS, Lex BON Бес to, ARM announce that ы their CATALOGUE of GRAPES, by Tuos. указ, freo рег post. | etim qot С HARDY BRITISH DE "CORTFERGE, Canes. -grown TREES, not GRAPE and SEEDS, ma S ROSES, lation ab thett dme. Күкүн, ШЕ rem ти Ovr. i IMES. I! TEES i 80 well- гот TREES, Kai AND ving a v perior stock е safe! “тшк Planta, rt xe UE ME заты W EELS ени i delivered, to W. Rowiaxns, Esq, Manor ез. 5——1 отэ пъ Nar ti айай сани Vioodiands Nursery E тис ARCH.—Very fin res , З and 4-feet, (Strong and well ze in full b first-rate | JAMA атта p" "о PERSBORE E PLON, АЕН СВ TE ан ан а.а Street, едь Cambridgeshire , =; Price doe mis ы: planting out Qut.— -A lange stook p big LR Dons SA PORNS, Н iR RS CHESTNU ES аша HOURS рана TIO RE SOLD, eap, for Cash, a quantity of very бъ ас, ko LI St PRICE on application. NOT RENIN rA T quality fo Orxrkm, The County Nursery and Seed ар NSELANTED LARCH. s ELI MAN, Viol wer, Thorn гы, Surrey, 8. ET AR, Ны. pply to een Атткех, Nurserymen, К. Ws T. SH P Е VY LANCASHIRE SHOW GOOSEBERRY|] | NDER 000 PLANTING.—A 1 NS PRICED LIST or NEN. SERDS ux itio. Нз w "etude ardens, Chadderton, по Manehestor. epus T4 qued Tor privato rue: me i: drip ALFRED pw GER RTON CPU MERCHAN IAM HOOP John's Hill, Wandsworth, |^ Mr. Price, KAsebourne, T London, E. s ME е offer Red, Black, ORSE CHEST: ANTED.—fParties willing to ions 09: ; clean and well 2'years H NUTS W D— EX ае o White CURRANT, good "inen. Strong SEA KALE тоби, from colleet and deliver sound HORSE CHESNUTS are requested Genuine Garden and turalesdé transplanted, dt 100. Prices o Fruit Troes and Ornamental Trees io inform tbe Undersigned what [CE i JANES CART - = E i POTATO (тнк Trur еа E „Аку ОО; TREES, in Pote— | L''ORTY-FOLD ( WD OY yc а неми OP PEACHES O NEC APRICOTS, CHERRIES, D арик а Sonn 10] Eastgate Strooi, London, W.C | - and FIGS. к Btrook, Cheste EW and ug iy ХЕ AGRICULTURAL GARDEN, PLUMS; PEARS, АРТЫНЫ ы. Merchant, Worcester. gu KALE EE Sale, 50,000 extra strong с for sitae ofer on «оноо S EUN CROP) c EARLIEST o EJ 6 Jonx Gartain, a Saton Sarre, S 3994 Growers 4 pondence Gardeners Chronicle of May and June also testi- — — er ansa Seeds for Export Henr > "€ “т, бой ыгы, London, S-E. ы-ы ME оттоо SON BONS das yn received their supply of PLINTHAM Ѕевр and Frurr MERCHANT, Сіщах Peas. E NEW GRASS SEEDS of the "reps growth in fine ышар, Returns шш, Rotherham, Р e A. DAINTREE, of Fen n, St. Ives, | dry condition. Prices uy а а Commission b ы йени dinge td о m. Ms ligna Маа tr INTE, of Pon Drayton, Sale, at 64s; Tins is ono of the best months for exporting Grass Seeds, 1078 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, F z В. WILLIAMS begs to direct speciali atfentian ACH TREES fo for. Cordons ; Pyramidal PRACH, Ну MAY Wegs to Eae undermentioned, of Ai ч he now holda fine stock; ^ wwe NE TREES, in pots, full of Blbssóm зоок under- nanag PED ws | DESCRIPTIVE LISTS can be had'on ай pplication. buds, 5:to 6 feet in Y- c for diagonal cordon training E P3 cul- | 12 superb STANDARD NE à trong Planting and Fruiting Ey, B E s apo = | ture. Average price; а PE The pubs have all bee der close | 19 superb DW ARF E i. З onmed Eu 1% Pu inclu rm the new pend MH VINEY. summer pin DD and хан тету handsome Trees. 2 superb DWARF ROSES: on orn Roota ы ўы 19 PINES.—Strong Fruiting and Succession plant: x suckers of all Messrs. Tros. Rivers & Sox, Nurseries, Sawbri ai : 12 superb STANDARD APPLES, 6 foot stems 1 ; perl дү the leading Kinds. «| Erat Troes, Бозор опаа те" в, ёс. | 12 superb STANDARD APPLES, 4 to 5 fee et ste {ре 100, dy en REPARGONIUMS. -For the present s HOMAS' WARNER ctfull informs his ТОУ | 12 superb DWARF BUSH APPLES, 9s. rr 06 i peri e. the moderate pricé of 1057 6d. each ; also а large (фек ишн of "ihe OMA respe: X a S | 12 superb DWARF BUSH ES RS (on n Pon. ^s „б. 7 best PELARGONIUMS a nd GERANT IUMS, including BEATON'S and the Public genepeliy і ee n e gne pe шак очу E | E E d GOOSEB BERRIES ; per 1, jw (оц Quince) best NOSE К ЫЫ of the abore ady, an P | Am jd; e vs t BULBS. — Splendid roots of the stro ri ay be ree on applieai ion. 2 te TM і HYACIN * ES E] pots, M 6s., 8s. ire and iE 128; pu The'Nurseries now occupy 70 Acres of ground. Тһе Stock of SA E Superb oen й: т, реті) 10s, doz POL HUS, NARCISSUS, P ORÓOUS, Early TULI S, REES Es exceeds 200,000, all true to name, coast 18 fine bushy POE S ps pero $ € Der 109), сау Ex ali other bulbs ENGLISH-GROWN Gu e VUES 9s. and 12s. per dozen, ready next month. Asthe pply of thesei is limited, early orders are solicited.. Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. FRUIT Т chiefly of Dwarf and Standard "Frained Trees for Walls; Standards for} 19 fine bushy PINUR AU OSTIA IEEE Orchards, and Pyramids and Espaliers for Gardens; all of whi ch 12 fine bushy CHINESE ARBOR- WT 2 ft. 3ti ШЕЕ ha y many of them hay 2 fine " М y AMERICAN ARBOR. NAP 3 бүрү: Th anted, 4s. e ROSE x very stro ong and healthy plants ; the collection | 12 аде bushy PINUS EXCELSA, 3 fi е New and fine varie ties, both of English and à 12 fine bushy CEDRUS ATLANTICA” ient 3 time — | ries, Bedale, Yo; | `T CONSEQUENCE Af ple uced 10 otter ue Duchess d'Angouleme P Conti: jin. 305. ; 3s. 6d. each 98 {таары E = е Tbe ORNAMENTAL TRE EVERGREENS, 1? fine bush AMERICAN D і п WITT, MATRUERTMAN, Birmingham р Nursery Stock, having been Ee EE ua are m "T jn pl апіса 3 25. BLACK SPRUCE, 3 feet, et, 3times t йан sell NE Een num e Pha Pre d and in the best posible condition for removal, and ell worthy tag 12 fine bushy LAURUST TINUS, bloo ing plants, 21 * TH. has Abe superb Saison gf of named GLADIOLUS, RON Е contemplating planting. Ап nspection is z psa ix ARS WELLINGTONIA, from seed, 1 foot, [NT 125. 185. and 24s. per dozen. Fine nd 6s. 3 r dozen. аршаш. The Nurseries, Leicester Abbe: | n WELLINGTONIA e det 36e, ; 23 feet, dor, З кы FIMBRIAT f thefinesi 9з. 6d. acket; Ө Nurseries, Leic У. | цо а amed HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS ide, Ано аа ыы lo dm ARE. S M I T RE, ROCK or ALPINE PLANTS, 305. CHA RLES B. SAUNDERS, Nurs AN, &o. R NunsEnvwAN and'SkgD Мкнсндхт, Worcester. | e бе т н Har: E 5 foet Jersey, has the де surplus articles 1 d pd this season; of ai a " Н I fine growth, for which he respectfully solicits orders. 12 of the very best || TAI the above are extra fine clean viba Рамз апан ee BLACK Uude RH pot VICTORIA, and MUSCA! агар РӘкрекдай ала d will тырла Би ж CATALOGUES sent f free on; E RIA VINES, 30s. per doz., z fruiting rods, Tto8 ft. а 3. 50 for 63s. ; oo fo ri | ы = € merid AL Dwarf Fratia. ча TREES, best sorts, Pyramidal’ and Trained, 20. to 308. per dozen. Dwarf 58 APPLE TREES, 198; #0:188: per dozen. Dwarftrained APRICOT and NECTARINE TREES, 945, to 308: ‚ New Sorts of 1805, for 245, | being required for ES din 1 am in рег олен. i scriptive List Tiston рч, (quantity of the following, che cheap di э INCE STOCKS for PEARS, of fine size, 6s: per 100. кте КМ) | STANDARD ROSES, DW. ARFR ROSES, and ET ELMS and TURKEY OAKS, fine strong stuff, 7 to "IE ч Te ET] ORTY ACRES of' FRUIT ME Dwa rf FRUIT TREES, Standard Ornami per r 100. } VE ТЕЕ. Apvles, Peats; Plus ,large EC CEDRUS DEODA ARA, M MEDIAS ral and "rz one а Er at. ck, CATALOGUES or | | SEED QE Ai » Nectarmes, and E: ig zoe ео Pie nowesta nd best nds of КОРОРУ esides a general ат ex ensive тетү с: Lo Ne ani езі mds о! which may ba obtained еп у Stos : хра in every form desired: for. y lar i ble irm i ng am imm е on applieation; cashire Show pw d ts. астат — i A. LAKE, The Nurseri xs е зу жол ffer | DWARF-TRAINED TREES, by tlie Thousand, Hundred; or Dozen, Кеч rait тен Соно gue ME d of ihe ees» Bridgewater, ћав бо offer PPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, EL EVERGREEN HOLLIES above t» fet, am EVERGREEN А and ХЕСТА RINES. PRIVET al ; also торган, HES TNUTS, BENE S OAKS KS SYCAMORE, Fine, flat, well-trained, of best quality, and true to name, уе Y gue алалау y e n ue MAP of sorts ; e Trees, fro eet. SWEET BAYS, ?to 4 feet, do: LIMES, TAN ап йй te; ісе be forward, AAT Ppap нии LAURUSTINDS pi i oH ly PINUS ЕХ A, 4 to 6 feet LABURNUMS, 8 to 3) fos Ф FRUIT TREES in ENGLAND. ARD-HOUSE TREES: Fruiting im Pots,—|,, The whole have been lately transplanted, and will move sfa APPLES, in 300 sorts, on Doucin; Pomme and Freo Stocks: Prites on apgllostion, etakini зів end manti required. DARLES tn а on Гоце, Pomme Paradis, and Fre us Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Pears, Apples, m “Ме Ton un) ed, Pyramids A PRICOTS, 24 sorts, Dwarf trained: and Maiden, vec fine trees. GN HRIES, 50 sorts o TES. haleb: Dwarf-trained, Pyramids, and EACH D dN ЕСТА ARINES, 50 sorts; Dwarf-trained for walls, VER RGREENS fo т Ornamental Planting or Avenues, unns well эш. and transplanted їшїп, the Јаве two 5 and CAN W! LLIAM BARRON à begs to annou: се that his NEW DENORIPYIVE CATALOGUE of CONIFERE andi splendid trees, years. For prices of smaller sizes and 5 tities, see-Conife ORNAMENTAL 'LANTS, RHODODE opona ROSES, m EARS, Es zs m vrinam Ocks, and.250 sorts on Quince Stocks. AU per d а не e p or e Amal опы cio aec — l ey аге о: AS as Dwarf-trained, HYPER and Standards; the m alba, 5 to'7 feet Jun ETETE bti, 30.4 feet i | Pyrámids are from 2o 12 feet high, full of fruit buds and УО тешр. Doublasii, 3 tO £ foot Taurel, Colchi ind Үт т mastan Miiat os rom том Deor, Tx pi : inve y ortu br р im. MR i E in Dwarftrained; Pyramid, апа? Standar d, Ai vii Ат 1р0 2 ея. Piliuscem ут, iio е W. а E “УЛТ, В pb i | рел апа fine. bor-vi: merican, Gito 2 ». eXoelsa, 5'feet А КА ; ; i UiNCHR RRANTS, FIGS, GRAPES, MEDLARS, NUTS; Siberimm, "to feet | "Taxodium sempervitens, 7 to 8 ft. remi cnm tn а onis MER 4 QUINCES, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, and WALNUTS; | Cedar; Red; 5 to 6 feet Thuja Lobbii, Š tog föst montin Pine; Sprupc fd. Dale A ON БӨ; i E MEE ЫБ gh Hr od Us wt kind. kind à Cryptomeria y viridis 4to 5 feet » Ee 1} fo: Oak, Scarlet. маре, ровна and White поль Арен, апа many useful notes, sent fi wed GE Е tho beet ср өр аг "re MY тїї pel Doroa праса 1 уды d ESSA cation аи жыша. ИЕН: ДИ KR on VHS onem: КЕ СӨЛТҮК n Irish’ Yew, 4 ug 5 feet Wal eric Rd отара ursery, Wonersh, near Guildford, Surrey. : TUR At 425, per dozen :— (Y PONG i " REA bies: Douglasii 4to 5 feat Pinus excelsa; 0 fóot. S, PONSFORD AnD SON be Uy A с » Бена Zto?pfob s » Lambertans, 3 to 4 fóet. TES Oed T Y Vari 04. Hollie LS UERY "STUCK, MSAD i for BEAUTY,| » orientalis; 2ito 2j fee! » Ив, 3t0 4 feet MUN у &e.; Limes, Mountain: Ash, Poplars; | та ШАЛ: 2t0. PINO Thuja БЫ bii, 4 to 5 feet Мике " xi fine fati sizes. Prices on application. И зды TREES aro gro are sappliediat | Affucaria imbriesia,2 to 24 foot » Compacta, 2102) foot Crocus, Ta ips c. S CATALOGUES gratis i ow Ci н) urea, ЕЕ EROUS' TREES and », . American, 7 0:8 feet Thi opsis borealis, Loughboro E Fly dE all sizes from А to 12 feet, апйа{ m m T pam Cedar, 6 to 8 feet ingtonia ав feet GEM сез to р — d p y " „DECIDUOUS SHRÜBS эе quality, merits ia variety, Copreimus nieht Dun rp. Yes, ICs rn нш, ig | JOHN PERKINS Em n e. flog to "m DEODA. “knars аге offered at 25- 6d. to j Juniperus thurifera, 4'to 5 feet eom EK ы, apeo height | Pinus Cembra; 4 to ê feom bs Es Сжот feet Timo SPE MEUM 2105 foet, pum е are grown in ligo паа. and in eight | Anies vort ayto АШ арата is Ey) БОРАН Do ny D. ай I ў Oto 5t feot- алану 5 t. Dwarf-train SOBIPTIVE ЖЗ LOGULOGUES are ready: to: Ъе-зеп&. 7 Mererani SO Shoot CU 6 to 8 feet CHERRIES, Standard P. gratis; also the SEED CATALOGUE. : Joy" Рёнктз, 52, Market Б Apply to J. Scorr, Merriott, $ orienta: tto Steat. Lambertianz, 5 to 0 feet: Prices ‹ of the. above: on aj рй бп? ну" рр ‚ Ѕсотт, ott, Somerset, =. m ids pul е ^ je Cembra, 5 to feet site the Corn Exchange: No: orthampten. Trees. a m là foot iu apon eet —' И ЈМГЕ5585. THOMAS RIVERS ann SON beg to Cedrus Ded EE RE c T ү, ur tiron; | Бөр А ns; 865100. ons submit, to the тара а Synopsis „of their FRUIT TREE Cupressus Knightii, 7-to'8'föet Уйда gla anten, 3 feet Ftoni Pneu "THOR. CULTURE, now cere over near Lawsoniana, 5 feet; Yew; lrish, 6 fe 0 to 18 nches; plani ; айе APPLES on Сга “жез eine — € trees, pyramids in' a ч PORTUGAL. Xx Тире КҮТ: bénring state, lateral banal trees and standards for онаа Ug i m ants COMMON P d 9 m entis gie 1, iden ES, оп Paradise Stocks.—Pyramids, dwarf bensine bushes Abos Рош т to S et. йг Deo PM LONE fogither v Уй a a; Genera maiden trees for single cordon training, trained чы os for double inverta, 3'to 4foet apelis STR бот! [fet | healthy ёва: ватай т ipee cm trained'trees for espaliers, and pyramids |» ое үү aue. D et Ire GronorR * CDavimos; —— » RICOTS.-S ME i£ atamdard, m dwarftrained tree trees for walls ; pyramids A d handsome, i ; bearing nobilis, 21to mu, 2 trees i in es in pots; eye (гово for double la 'cordons Sor bushes, Рэ DB loto лја [3 EX РХ to hs J AMES SMITH? s D "БЕЗЕП x: © and. dwarf maiden trees: and: halfestandard and 12to 15 feet, 21s] ” 6d: t0428. FOREST and’ ORNAMENTA RT trees in pots for planting out in orchard. houses. 5 veria, 4 to 5 feet, 108. ва: : et, 495. to 84s. | FLOWERING жр AMERI CA pi Ў CHERRIES, of the Duke tribe on Mahaleb Stocks; Pyramids full "6 feet, 21s% ; Pinsapo, Sosi os. iito 42s, | &c., 18 now imas d wil be sent- post to of Blossom-buds; Bushi es, ditto; P: ids, in Pots ; ; Dwarf. л z mi. 6d. plication. Trees for Walls апа Es i T Dwarf M n Po trained AME imbricata, 3 to 4 feet, |. poing ошын 10s; 64. | аР] portunity to invite: Pi Cherries on this k: ee si prolifi Mid жыт; Cordone el [A is tosan: |. сту = еу ries, and. Чо ide е aos cuit ‘as much: timeas : feel ro ies ERE Coda? of Lebaion, 8 to ТЕЕ ЎЫ. |. to Zis; NOTA rere gioi, РОО СОВА МТБ Pyramid апа bush Сва а Онда, кын» onn bus ишы. Sess - ET " доев aro Hiododotd rons; etd ure grow at an eh F1GS. SEDE trees in pots for „ &e; 105. 0d. to 154. viro 1000 feet. N.B.—The Trade di GEODEBERRIES. -Pyramids and bushes. s Hedge ato $ 314 me at p per 100, Tho Home Nursery ie: vro, Darley Dale À in ndn AR nu ines VEDI. fruiting-in: pots, smallér Vines for 4to 5 feet, E e » € — 5 MEDLARS. Standards Ише аа; » . n - Ót06foet,at CS MULBERRIES. Standards à; | NS WEAVER lat pots Tor orchard house virus Юг OTChAIdS, pyrantids and divirísin prow: md STANDARD ORNAMENTAL Aed stt NUTS.—Grafted Half. most; prolifle Trees for um d А198, салона e from 1 ото v Cw ur. of tht and on their own roots. Ash, Mountain, 7 to 9 feet Chest Spanish, 6'tó feet sp ҮҮ fine plants, an Er VICKS, $ — Bearing trees- in of Pg; Ааа 7 to 9/feet; ‘Horm! A i Тү КА: so several Millions . strong E ood, and other sorts. Tangierino, Sl. Michael's; Birch, Wee ing, В to 10 fot Poplar, Silver, 8 to 10feot quantity of whieh are of. great а generil stock of oria аРЕАСНЕЗ and: NEOTARINES, ы Toitstandard, and Siberian, an, scarlet, 6'to деб] — „ mbardy, 9 to 10 feet” ER up to 2i Tiy ОЯ өт Evergreen and Oft is m), and Чага с Jor. wal ed, (ir stoms- 2ft, ii yellow, 6 to 7 feet: | рудизрїдар ilis, бо 7 feet deae many m a large stock of, Куапутед e Y ее ; uen f 7 ай з pytamids in pots, nicely Ordons;fór g t 185. pei ^ e Stocks. ses CATALOGUE vii E: for forcing Atto 10r отек Баара гова s bushes, bearin Sud andis qul Almond, flowering; 7 to:8 feet | Oise t, Spanish; 8 е | ooo ана, а] педала pota; bomine a оса еа in orchard PEARS on Pear Stocks. жек orchard: dwarf ME киче trees, standárds and ее laterally t cc Acacia, 8 to 10 fi 3: i: eet ains a licati 0 10 foe! 7 S ill be forwarded on application. - Ash; Mountain, 9 to 12 foet- пош 80101666 wil bo Torwaraod on appliention. занае Gentlemen abont to ре е8" Cem me Koa Sil 7, КЕ 79 еу am peo " р 1 Iver; T ЕВ Crab, Siberian; yellow, 7'to'8foet is spectabilis, Tto 8 feet n Quince Stocks Maiden: trees for. vertical or lateral z — ы dic тп, double-pink, 6 to 7 feet p! D i cordons, pie Cie bushes, bearing trees, еу ed trees for walis. or éspaliers, double lateral cordons. for’ glass- or for | Almond, pu e торов віс д. Betrug trdes p гапе trees, double grafued- trees, and pyramides Азова, те Жетт мг Silver, to 15 feet Plane or Sycamore, Spanish PLUMS Stanina tor утый Acacia, bali, 6 to 7 feet. ао nk, 8 to 10 eot Quick, Beech; TOR and ushes, standards and АЙ шн кы ire - P e bearing | Chestnut, scarlet, 6 to 8 feet Willow, to ft: 257 kinds of Fores фойе latera cordons tor lass ridges, pyramids, half- , and ad | RICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all the EVERGREEN Planta, Forni Ву QUING 5 pote for or m a rr A чор PORE a жил for Britain, z size, pri се, popular кедей. ees pesca "o pum: umn, canes Н Tees orm cole K SERVICE REDE. Summer and Aut of. growth, timber, use а arte, tario Sod ha EIE бї the kingdom. WLRAWBERRIES. srs, ‘Soil, апа other MS ree. with'eopious Index of their Sam; rn and pri { ALNUTS.—Standa: imd dw PER UN Enlarged Edition, free by post for12 postage stm ON SALE ТАТ 2 | AE ready, a Descriptive ogue of MN - d m DE E БА: rm E, ] | Chal ттт Cata- R CHARD SMITH" z FRUIT LIST' contains CE, P | logue of Огарев; Serra ue House mt бшш 5 Dieriptive ees he various forms : Tres, with Directions ntai; — гадой! TERR ia. pem i Culture, QUO qnia pen ета) amure, Pruning, ifti; "Treat nehes. тогу tex" "ure are e Ridges E Glass; also their synonymes, quality, n orm, skin, colour. Ар, де че йозе years — Carriage зеля : Dti Мато, use; growth, duration, sonson, price, ke. QUICKS, y Gi d NE Dd mde ной ТЕЙ vay fine, 3 to в füet; pri M n Racnanp Surra, № d Seed Merchant, Worcester, Apply to SAMUEL ROBINSON, Sbaw House, e 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' RONP ТУЙ LIO CHRO TE Үү " NICLE. AND. AGRICULTURAE GAZETTE, 1079 ТИВ —For Sale, several Thousands of well-gro ———— tiri LAUREL PLANTS, from 2 to 5 The Earliest Pea kno RSS Ed dx hd Lo ni Seded CARPENTERS EXPRESS, gathered N 7h. A HE EARLI EST and BEST ( )UT- DOOR anbtiest ot léss than 1000, at 308, Ls est date on reco ау 3 the GROWN РЕА we bavo tasted this вов rm т. Jerrzxv, Old Wardour Castle, ЕЛЕУ. тна — | To bo had dt Ewann C $. Prices T per q ч rcd ine amd mto DW, ч е SOLD, for Cash, all twice Tra | Brighton and Susse hee E Seed Merchant and Grower, | The above Earl being sent out by Вопка+ Н. Po 0 , ansplanted :— | B d Warehouse, 96, Bt. J Street "e Form i T ET Pa | Fa "ў Em CATALOG ente gui со ptr erum [zr dp ы ка о Мә 5%. | 100. |dozen ЧЕЗ o ШЕЕ 8 S now ready. n the ау, мшш Sutton's x - giead NO "ead fe: а Сг ons коз except from m accredited Agents. з. d. .| ор) Pea. Al ашуын Len e m feet hien o, 7| 1o E Я T d SSRS SUTION, "dapi n кй any Mover, Send ГІЗ е T 2 е | anticipati a large dem — ET e du “КИНЕ : ANA season. for the ebore popular Е воас ое ERES ХҮІХОІВІЕ SCARLET SWEET РЕА, 4tobfect| 30 0| 3 0 | The following Seedsme талй A RON IEE i iai mnn i Mich IUTFOLIUM, & ood b BA 9» 0-409 10 боору & AGE Str: i5 London, PE Lee soeiety, also a tmp the ona] = the tum: n guttural 5 SER g ushes, ^ urst & Son, 6, enhal! 5 London ЕС. Very Баргаш, strikingly brilliant, есе à petina "i зү to Stoet high pius X dE ccs È Nash, 60, Strand, London, W.C. 2a. бй; 10 ДА 1 n AFRE ito S foot high TTR » Jacob Wrench & Son, London Bridge, London, E.C, Packeis of 100 seed, v. CNET E "i EN CO! , [4 30 0 5 0 » Wate, Burnell, & Co., 181, Н! v througho: utu. ki SNOWB. Lite feet et big gh IU » Nutting & Sons, 60, ba Бою, London, W.C. ugho! а. БОЕ RUM 4 to 6 feet Vile si оа. E s 2 " RN urn & Co., New Jork U.S.A. miy MEE I xs REPE MCOMMON, LILAC, 2 to 34 feot hig Ж S [325 0 J Hammerzmitb, W. л О HOMAS ELE Ж ACACIA, Tto 9 feet H ze wait AUCI Oo e Hem A 3 LEY, A Bible Hed Mo near Halsted Fn dart d high : IS ЕЁ bam ndon, S,W. Es, 2m. introducéd the above-named PEA last yoar, hak UNTAIN ASH;4 о 0 feet £ е on application. uch p! nviting attenti » MO ARS, dier t jt : re Seed Establishment, Reading. variety! the pA 7 ке ума А vn Vot estu cL RED DO DOGWOOD, Жум feet hi boss LR : д d m general publie duri (t e past senson, the result having been $ BLACK K WILLOW, & ii 6 feet n тиф UTTON'S RINGLEADER | !*receipt of "many mon attori reports of tho T ipee ж хаш О; ЭЛЕТ, шешке | ЖЕ 213570 (ог CARTER'S FIRST CROP) PEA. | мыгы 07 Оі Pon, fully А ОД DU of i хро o RL! IN CULTIVATION. у МА тор, з i y : Ergy wishes to remind bis numerous patrons sje ASH, 2 o 3 feet high g 7 P o - ү m 2 he public last рх RIVAL may be sown in November to secure A- 5. D AE AMERICAN ŠPRUGE, " | 10 0 TE Cos bot m to be та Y^ LÀ G 1 $o afet 1100 EI Price to the e upplieation, SHALE STANDARD ROSE, best sort 1: feo 0 ks simon of the fajt at qp, b» obtained 9€ Me, Tuomas Jur, ИИЙ ONP ЖШ PT D =, i Da | y6 011 supplies were obtained a few years since Aalstod, Essex, M TEWS, Sto Erode high, 1s. За. ^ e same locality; and in fact from the NES LIA. , д " » g! eac who originated it. О; E tree. odds. London, E.C. T to Seet EIGE, a GA ich Finde re against Ова авдаг (or First Crop) rn ois "desde oppeto Wi E ae tfi good st; Mut j TR, p! гот uo i ly. å Mr. James Vete! Royal Ex ДО Nurvery Chelsea. J. C. Рлрмах, Boston Spa, near Tadcaster, same by both enis, viz., Зе. 6d. per quart е эур тат А соса Nurseries, Chelmsford, Ive aer S Ni and the démand attat time being so gront Mr, 0 геог} Fry cg c M emer C nl m М. IVERY begs Ho inform E ot б а агро oldi бєй карл | M. Paul Tollara, eerie r^ oret ^ Piae mo c" а жазабы; ts echan er A this seaso price cannot be reduced | Richard Lowe А Оо, High Green, Wolverhinnpton, Staffomhure. 77% Pros d oa еро ytof 'Thefollowing are Extracts сч а few of thé num Rive Ee FD Em ady 'ertisod od in the Ci e а application уейв Iu relative to this unrivalled Жөнү T. Letters z DI xm "York ЖН E е m S.E. From Mr. (ызам Dowzur, Gardener to 3 CD er and Melon кой ла НТО Atherstone, day T етуп, Tj з, Бион, Hull, be Volts sb n avo T Kari * an any Pea I have ever grown. I| ане pen t out, by the: UTHILI/S IMPROVED PRINCE ALBERT, shall gather a dish tom T hich gri them, which er Jv ways set by атри р morning, w! is by far the earltest | m iven 2 i^ Mors ге narkably re en re Ж he very bigh nis брчк ays ther his imil to уског Perfectio MACK SP ier ше pus packet. "Splendi From Mr. W, Povey, o H. P. pest t, Esq. пехара Е madh dywarfer, 40 ou a fortnlgt rir ра о а се ni MELO ON from Australia, 1st (M 4 by me Golden bury, М por upwards of 9f 10 pods menti and upon: m eae i Monarch; flesh gs ws fight green, delicous flavour, ота ҮК К,ы: Ыл О TM Pea” on the las d day of February ; Pea which withstands the siho miden tter than any othar, аі" =. E. 6 lb. 6d. per packet. No allowance to rade; the same дау d I Tu * Daniel e and other early 4 i етиу. сш Dv n n saying that ít is the Leer “с ds Your Iw nglewder is uncommonly well podded. and the pods are | Rrr, Hu rd it to їй. Dr. Жон т, t note Mum oes бым Misa planted, P tof x du don any d it Lr 25 M peris ар Sie HAT Pu je кА d r Cu. m "— aht to bc in every one's hands. BOTANIC MY pamphlet =o pes РЕА i OA rdener xi H. e ^ni ү, Jawrs Сотнии., Camberwell, London, S. a Wodlesj ey, Esq, MEN sie omm «MERE = ‚8. . yord, Leeds, May 25. om Mr, Tnosxas Grn, © ыы m реа is ых gum. earlier than Dillistone's, and | 1 po vis an y Rm ig "wn. *] grew shire Hero Pen th: t UNE ^N SHARPE” i x4 деді ion of the Tra. on MPH. Изд vi, May 96. nbundant bearer and. an rA Pea p tbe gi ч үт Дә io ttio following varieties ог SRED POTATOS, which ejr ^ Your АДИ Pea) Bas prova with Le Ly шешу өйүм, | ТЫЙ О, 10 DOR Рм or July, жад renane ооо to the RNC of иан as The qual FAS ner comprise all the | and. will 9 po off the ground before the m have дш last, while other sorts at the same time were covered with mildow." с де дй ядан ед ty is excellent, being free from |!blossoming. 1 consider the * Ringleader” the quickest Pea of any of From Mr. Хүтллам e nom to Sir Т. А. CE Ж Aab Tved e the early sorts grown in this E ооа,” d Cotistable, н т чревна Constable Gardena. Ў Я xford From the Rev. Wi T leased witi ar new Pea, * shire кыйт кые! тина D Forty-fold ue ev. Wirtrax Woop, Prestwood Parsonage, Great and shall c emp recommendation, pac {ү Бау King, тегу fino гй м ЦА «gt expect pour ' Ringleader’ Pos will E be d fortnight earlier than Бом Dwar Fon grown; aud mue uM ака Perfection, m lobe 4 * sown on the same in fact, Res : : » Golden Glóbe » ey d апу Pea walen my gardener has known. en lies high, and From Mr, James ROBERTSON, tt Juntess » Fox's Seedling ое prona mt ^ It gives m orn, Neto tribute dd T x pee Regent From |: е - an of ud hee diorng etablisuméht, Wisbëch, Cabs. y vec Brea A LÉ n бк 5 1 e REDE сод 1 bave this year sown your TES Pen against your Hero, Isowed it im Ce ME. cr E te Wheat. ‘Champion, which I lave hitherto found the eros ш Qui ке = ре Whicli sowingé wore ogam WM Wars, BURNELD, ci лур 200, tr offe? diie ab. and Lam glad to tell уди Һа it came iito bloom ten days earlier, тит тай с, ла in point of flavour cannot be Several fpe variety E [3.4 UN x 5 оте iS has be been сото covered wit Боно from top to bóttom. Iam sure i End hk ie тепаа Вата —— P vd тоша роот айа It DAR bem ti —— eneral favourite { i es, among eg vE named th ar тд aid pu 'ark, Soni Mi Ee unb d P PAS SU EROS AU ые EC m er ема gut pleasure asure in Toporting 2-а tr а t Mr, m Hany арі, Forestér to t Honourable the ү Y 15 per cent. теше? тор, Je has boen регїойу Popular eariy sors x per I ITI Id 1X Nursery. fe ftom blight and red rust when other varie NR wea eA gd T gathered from it on the 20th of May, which 1$ | its MC ҮСЕ Нег: Pes, l'est boa affected, CUM Ми diei te 4 days Senior than Тр of any of the other vArieties Itis also | productiveness” етет réspset, espedally На deleious favour and seq y s era diso D i i: Prolific ; altogether with me it has proved an acquisition: "rn ouse, 181, High Holborn, London, W.C. From WirviAM Тномаѕ REW, 6 ead, Tiverton, Pow маг ge PS New Cereals lanted it side eum i yon. the HIRREF RICHARD WHEAT. i on the sam ross with hitherto foe dm 1 тели e pu p КШ ear is arie бы dog t е аа be 5 Fide no die set, the notches being well “Жтт is їп a very high cer Беа о malo brodor : size,| . From Јонх Fonn, Esq.; Merton марз: A е е ег ире, : of the uring properties of both parents, without being Mog Wm end AA s. Hn “Жу * Early seris aldo, ace pi mme , sprout like Talavera in certain seasons, The | and 's Champion, s Early М іо зень, ш good. rich кой, and mil produce А. ir testem and 1 and *Dillistone's Early РГО” Peas, „Suttons ада wasin SS en: Кн „Эден c uoo Rojos a d length, usually елбейт | bloom first, coming im the 3d Mm eem во later." d d crus Ж-А to the British climate, “тов Messrs. Donsox & Бох, quet oen d ro pu у М is the best Pea І am We tried your * Ringleader” A MA unti *Dillistoné's, | with, and will become а general ре. клы їп e p not без of the LON NGFELLOW OA'T.—Judeing from the climatic | and it was from a week to 10 days earlier. It is certainly the earliest | requiring such an ts xum sticks tö red them aa" жок, щй dy year, this recent selection дав longer straw Pea that has come бе notice. sorts do. I тау further mention that from the quaft of seed I had 3 trey, the e A mu vated in Scot d. fle oh From the ЕхЕЕЗ Онно: тү August 1 1865. from you I have saved 6 of well-ripened Peas, which 1 cari ЕЕЕ а оина м ое СГ е а splendid crop е weeks, which From Bnoww, E fir to supply бе Чы ШАШУ Due of straw, | ripen., 1 then sowed the ripe seed on July 10th, and have now a| “І naro great p ту ubsctlbing my testünony fn favour of - reg of ke sot high farming by | capital crop of Peas, the EO CE A the wo! y productive qualities of your 'orkehire Hero Pea ; and о зуы е $ed up the manurial condition of the wing, aud the two crops have been prod in less than 5 mon ey are те ин, and at the same time delteions айа I can "RIEN ee crops oni ee OE E. toptira ees к in —— vella omes $ sempe fue poda to igi саана Loo ym oe Rasa ua 1 : medien the best” зей of. T FAMILY, male Лара, ирг " t crops, апа” the NEW O 4 "амай prios Price to the Trade on Price 2s. per quart. Price lenë Suite Show, on the 50А, bee те au EED Deis DIE WER ROOTS, GxRDIN FARM | Е.Р. Dro & Sox, The Yorkshire Seod хаалан, 8 57, Опов о У Crop 1866 Е ai Ev Street; also 76 and 77, High Street, H 'HIRR| irs палаи ; e n r['HOMAS J. BOOTH can um a first-class PEAT, PEAT, recommended by NEW PRIZE MELONS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON чу offer the following IS as voy SEES in de selections rir mei FRUIT, having eir superior quality бш irum high co t dona Ea ® 2 ton Par ybrid pet ct-feshed Wills's Green Pine-& = э or? -fleshed almon so med Baig from 2 to 2}1b. in weight This beautiful and гай zx ыі rich Considered dered by Tne e "in EF uut DRE: r7 m кы ош аа den gre misiti e cei Melons." а! 8. E phe not sul ect to canker or die off at тый almost eq dos рала by judi ous treatment yielding a Dr. Мода bears his testimony. quii on ies of Melons received theif respective Delta of Merit from the Fruit. Committee of the Royat Horticultural Society. Seed Packets, 9s. 0d. and 5s. each. Билу" Е s M HENDERSON айр SON, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, N. Ў, The Trade supplied. suitable e Orois (same эз т Gardeners” Chr onicle, VEI: rS "Е ER. EET] ш” БАТ and | MATS ia M p town. in Rios ues oo о ема ог and is entirely free from ару chemi 3 ture to combien it 14 - found тоб i pem qe z go po суеп ege „and others Ковент & Sons, же, Manufacturers, 54, St. J тах Sod. Qa Сос well, London, of whom samples, with testimonials, may be obtained. 1080 THE GARDENERS' Hardy Scarlet Rhododendrons. WATERERS CATALOGUE of HARDY ET and other CHOICE RHODODENDRONS as annually oyal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, can now be It conta cription all the varieties r eally worthy of AG ede. | ^ T Py с bres of AR CONIFERS, with heights and prices, with ORNAMENTAL E REENS, RES TREES, &c. American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. ойе ndron s to offer the following Six wn ро str ков, healthy plants, at 4l. 4s. the Set, the Puis sede to Ё SIDNEY HERBERT RS. Боер JOSEPH WHITWORTH THE W ARRIOR SIR v À bec SURPRISE rican Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. New Rhodode: Te e T SIE JAMES С ADIE.— Brilliant rosy scarlet. SIR JAMES CLARK.—Dark [жеги crimson. SIR WILLIAM TEES NET xà rer bright crimson. THE DUCHESS OF SUTH — Nearly white centre bordered with rose. LADY EMILY PEEL.—A very bright rose, intensely marked witb chocolate-coloured spots. APHAEL.—Reddish crimson, and large bold flower. The is for 61. 6з. Usual о +о PU Trade. e American ry, Bagshot, Surrey. ODODENDRONS.—Hardy Scarlet and other RHOD! ERE DRONS; а most E. eet egg rne ei ment of 200 n: arieties. Stro: , £10. r 100. ; plante, $ 208. ред ORE ST, M il ORNA- and ROSES, ESI over 60 DE CATALOG nd every informati UES x n to H. Rocxns, Red Lodge Nursery, Southampton. HODODENDRONS, of all the finest sorts of Hardy briiSearlets, &c., such as Barclayanum, Brayanum, М н Concessum, Alarm, &e., extraordinarily well set for bl 2 feet, extra fine stuff for potting for Conservatory d und. Price 42s. to 60s. per Ease! BUNDA, AZALEA kin: of DRONS, &c., very finely set for Nu: y plan nts of € Jackman s NEW CL. EMATIS Vds strong. All the me of the New Green-leaved with по son voa New Hardy pot eU American Plants, ATERER AND GODFRET'S PRICED and exclusively in their possession, and по’ Knap Hill Nursery, Wo == Surr To the Trade. et шшш, ana ыо Анн. SEED (true), of excel- S of present season. Price, E et lb. ; 608. ipee -o From STOCK can Tum EM after l0th Шы, оп ga application to . Crirrs, Nurseryman, Wells, Kent. XENATIONS and PICOTEES а the Million. ng Plants at reduced Every one iine send MM the revised CAT. JGUE of CARNA- Бома, kic PICOTEES, PIN A ay din FRUIT TREES, P oretan & be Proprieto: w ens, Chadderton; ritish Fern EET TU e RT si can now send, ге for six pos tage tamps, Part I. (Bri EC Ferns an Eu rarieties, 8 ICE including prices of Hardy Exotic Ferns) of V f AI Eu is ag CATAL! QUE of BRITISH and EX o. T. *4* Part П. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible, Foot's Cray Nursery, S. E. 5. AUBRIETIA CAMPBELLI (effective spring flower). FUCHSIA BANKSS BEAUTY. ево ШЕ FERA GLAUCA. Amr Emm Ue $ and How to have them Fine E E on.—Use. STANDEN'S ETR and and AMATEURS FRIEND, hly concentrated Inodorous for ссе апа all km and Greenhouse ау Vines and ане а it te ope e open ground, СЫЕК еве BARR Al m and Hard- Plan ann ANo m y ot every description. o. 2 FERTILIZER is recom- mended for Soft-wooded Plants, Bulbs, & Sample Canisters, 18. & 28. 6d. Bags, 5s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. be had aa ма Nurserymen али i ааа Мау Bann & caes wo Seed and Plant M ena E erchants, 12, Kmg Street, d of Agents will shortly be published. Lobelia Snowflake. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE Ta Сох, атаа пеар exhibited & beautifal E es Snowflake, to w ty First-class Certificate oral Committee of the Roya Horticultural Society, JORN a AND CHARLES LEE having acquired the stock of ide ы desirable NEW BEDDING Р: they have much ee d SEED in SEALED PACKETS for present ӨЕ culture, for which it is well adapted. ING LOBELIA it it stands unrivalled. The plant is of are large, perfectly e ven, and of the Ee [LLL true from seed. Price 2з. td. Price to Trade ication. Royal per packet, P on application. РЧ A. G. HEN —— AND SON offer SEED of CALCEOLA. p IDA IA, and PRIMULA of en class quality, at Tm per packet. Also the fine SCARLET and INTERMEDIATE STOCK, 6d. and 1s. each. SEED of CYCLAMEN y AL similar quality, and 1s. rA Acn t. John's Wood, London, N.W. bers.—To the Trade. LEMATIS. ФУ ACKMANNI < aris intense violet x purple , rugose and veiny in centre, 2 to 3 feet bine; 30s. per doz CLEMAT TIS RUBRO-VIOL fine; 30s. per dozen. EMATIS STANDISHI.—Beautiful violet blue; 30s. per dozen Besides other good old varieties. A CATALOGUE, including Description and Treatment of Clematises, will be forwarded free on application to Gro, JAckxAN & Sox, Woking Nursery, Surrey. ACEA CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. UTLER AND South Row (or BULBS, all of the firs 508. Сы FLOW. No. To еа е ee Ey: No. M. | No. 15. 1058. No. 13. = 528, 6d. All pian мше 08 218, R & McCuLLocu, Covent Garde: en Market, үү. — € a и. Covent Garden Ма; 3 ^s lo ора choice Е Et cir DTI and EC n ER E No. 10. | No. it. } No.12 218. | 10s, FLOWER G. GARDEN No. 16. | No. 1. ER ——|. 10s. 6d, 15s. sent and Mud ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SCHEDULES for the SPRING and SUMMER EXHIBITIONS TO BE HELD AT THE GARDEN, SOUTH KENSINGTON, W., IN 1866. FACILITIES FOR E AGE OF PLANTS TO THE SOCIETY'S TEN | The Council are pleased to be able nnounce to Exhibitors that the principal Companies E | Ба id their тү to allow Plants ts intended ui the ROYAL HORTICULTURA SOCIETA 'S SHOWS tole | carried o rn rable tema ghar ordinary g pods; and Tickets may be had on application to те: -- | Beeetuy, m =) ав vehicles containing Plants intended for the Royal Hortieultu | a o be mee s railw. by | 7 а МУКАТУ, carriage ed de dou e con passenger trains on the lin | removing from, the Companies Statio d NORTH WESTERN RN LONDON, CHATHAM, and DOVER Uu PIE TH Aa Z H LIST OF how of Camellias, Hyacinths, and Spring Flowers.—Thursday, March 15, 1866. 1-18 B distinct. Nurserymen. £L 108, £1, 10s. 2.—12 Hyacinths, 6 kinds. Amateurs. £2, £l, 108. 'acinths, S. 3—0 Hyacinths, distinct. огах Ена 158., 10s. ct : ines of railway mentioned below, at dos inge | journey, the owners — all en of conveyance; and delivering at, m - expen: | BRIGHTON, and SOUTH COAST LONDON, GREAT NORTHER GREAT EASTERN SOUTH EASTERN. PRIZES. N Show. Special сор for PRIZES offered pA Dum rsday, PRIZES offered by HI RACE BUCCLE EUCH, Prose "d the Society. б Forced Н. АД Sh = ra £2, £1. ера Eare of the Valley. Open. £1, 15s., 10s. 6 шеш, various colours, Open. 158,, 108., 58. Primulas. 10s., 5s. т, distinct, .—4 Camellias in 6: distinct, Ni .—Camellia, single specimen. Open. £1, 15s., m ET Greenhouse P ag distin er i 108., £l, —3 Epacrises, distini £1 10s., 6 особом, n kinds. doe a, £1 10s., £1. .—Rhododendron, single specimen. Open. £1, 15s., 10s. SÉ ve теңей us Collection of Plants in flower. Öpen. £l 108., d - mt Azaleas, Roses, and Spring i ers.—Thursday, April 12, 1866. LASS, La nem distinct. Nurserymen. £2, £1 10s., £1 Же үзг кенч distinct. Amateurs. £2, £1 10s., zi. ЛА distinct, Nurserymen. #1 10s., ii Qe Azal distinct. Amal £11 4—3 еав, teurs. £1103., 5.—Azalea, single specimen. piss #1, „150, торе 6.—9 Roses in Pots, t, 42, £1 10s., £1. distinc 7.—6 Roses in Pots, distinct. аена: £2, £1 10s., #1. 8.—New Roses in Pots, of 1865-6, not fewer than 6 kinds, Open. £2, £1 10s., £1. ie nce single specimen AS Open. £1, 15s., 10s. and exhibited in Pots not exceeding M inches in di diameter, stinct. bU ер £1, 155., inn. Amaryllids, Re "n Tos., R yra e 3 vhite-ed selfs, isnat i 1 108., £1, 15s. —Roses to be gro' —6 Cinerarias, 08., £1, 158. n аб а distinct 14.—8 Auriculas, 2 of each class, didtinet. Amateurs, £1 108., 21, 15s. 15.—6 =a Polyani dus, distinet, distinct. Open. £l, 15s., 108. M b Sh L 158. ., 108. Ape АД АНЬ 15s., 108., 5s. 09 ection of Cyclamens. Open. £i 105, #1, 19, mer саа cut blooms, 12 distinct kinds. OE 108., бв, 20.—8 Р: Pots, distinct. Open. 15s., 108s., 5s. pe oren ous Collection of Plants in flower. Open. 51108. £1, 15s. y A ere 1866. ALL TENDER аә E ExHIBITE THE tt Сону aton. e se Plants, in flower, distincte Open. £6, сету Orchids, in flower, distinct. 3.—9 Orchids, in flower, e 4.—6 Orchids, in flower, distinct. Nurserymen. #10, £7, £5. Amateurs. -— E £5. flower, distinct, Open. £10, £7, £5. нл oiis dintin ct, in flower. £3, „ distinct. Open. £8, £6, £4. £5, #3, £2. 5.—18 16.—€ коно Ferns, 17.—12 Hardy Ferns, distinct. еп, 24, £5, £2. ^18.—Miscellaneous Collection of ants in flower. Open. #3, £2, £1. Great International Horticultural Exhibition and Botanical Congress | Tuesday, May 22, to Friday, May 95, 18 25, 1866. | 10,—For the best 12 RIZE: 3 green-edged, апа 3 | Grea —6 Hyacinths, distinct, ndows, in pots or glasses. | 1 e eH 9 Plants pon mte Ew ЭШЕ p > › 2.—The best 9 Plant: $- in ieod and i905. £5. i mio. nths, new kinds of 1865-6. Open. £1, 15s., 10s. 3.—The best 36 Roses, single trusses, including Roses sent c: inct. #1, 15s., 108. 864 and 1865. The number of New Roses n ? m? ? Pots of Tulips. 6 kinds. Nurserymen. #1 10s., £1, 15s. taken into consideration in determining the Prize, Is 8. а Pots o zu КАШ XS kinds. Amateurs. #1 10s., £i, 15s. 4. e best collec ses of 1864 апа i ote.—Hyac in the above classes 1 717 Y pot; Tli s, three uM in each pot. PRIZE offered by Mr. W. WILS SAUNDERS, F.A5, .—Crocuses, si тр of. Мога. 15s., 105. Member of Cou: m d Eu. e al imi ry Amateurs, 15s., 108. 5.—The best collection of RUM Kg PRIZE offered duds de аз the following Т9, (2 а А dm. Sugar, ү; кт Ден 5 ОВА the DUKE of - , Gutta Percha, ET LADY DOROTHY NEVIL, w of ше Diog. PRIZE offered br MAJO ember —For the best Collection of Br PRIZE o of 8.—For the best isein of Pear, country, such as Oranges, S berry, Dates, PRIZE ofi € Mr. W. mber . ROBERT HOGG, F. WILS of Council а sis beue = k po САШ / of Council. omeliads, £5. Phí. 0: the Society. ue qnit | &c., Loquat, Cape Sub-Tropical Ghaddocks, 80. ‚ &c., 55. ON SAUNDERS, ris. uia пад Mr. 0 by Ae ien fi Council will Firs y ort At the above t Prize, in each o The d Crass Ост udi 1.—72 eue 1 truss of each. 3 men. £4, £3, £2, £l. kinds, 1 A 95 a Ope! 10.—12 trusses о! any new 11.—12 trusses of any see kind. 12.—12 Yellow Roses (si trusses; EE 3 trusses of eac! trusses of each. Nersorymen, #9 Amateurs. £6 58. of 1864. on $i G. F. WILSO: р "Council E 105,77. a Open i4 1 san nds THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1081 in m Len a7 strong BULBS а | Variability, as the hortioultarist? Who сап furnish | which we, in common with Hortieulture in general, vis s. 6d. each ; or bis: Bis., and 1290s. per dog, | ОСП 1 T evidence as to the constancy and | must ens now that our Chief has fallen, we EN алал 2.2. läst tm woyears,and found | value of the points by which а botanist is led to | hope, with the aid of our friends, to retai "that a тавь. Ohelse SENT. | айар one species ев. another? Who could | favourable opinion which has for ғо long a time 1,000,000 Norway Spruce Firs loc y such an armou „facts to the physio- | been p upon the Gardeners’ Chronicle | SER IT іо танда 9 is 1foot up to 3 feet, He t, phism, an һе n before us, then, we interpret to be тту. JACKSON N, Bedale, | 8 imati sation, as the [worry Mur ? Who has|this:—to bear our part in elevating and expand- Г sorsire, bare en е тоте to ena a cm e prices; also such eo s as the horticulturist of proving ing. the science of Wort tieulture, and to bring into | yep extensive БӨЛ MENTAL TREES of large nie the value, for general or special culture, of plants | unison the scientific and practical elements of oce ppc ppt "ai THES and shrubs made known by the botanist as likely hich it is edd in devoting our best | Fx аон а from. Nor ribállerton, amd. minutes eheu ү be valuable for ornament, for use, for food, or rgies to the fulfilment of these we shall at the | Ке граны рана ран ME for other economie purposes? The botanist inhis|same time be taking the best possible means of | хет С tal ornan ni “annonce that his NEW study or his herbarium, knows only half the|carrying out another branch of that mission, m саи, coptaining Select Descriptive an plant—the dead part, the mummy, but the horti- nds б» rovement поте of the , (ye Rare, and Заз Greenhouse, ET EIE ET culturist p - advantage of seeing it in P ing | position of the professional gardener, To this end | Калак Тийре, ind oth Bulbe, is now published, ап »|state, of ing its Luca ws: from the| we ask for the help of all who bavo L. Le the к Im udo» dud врг end or the see eed to the production of the lieulture. › fru is ear immense ime ting, Sutton's pue Collections = Bulbs. QUITON'S GUINEA COLLECTION of BULBS for * Э ттоу'в GUINEA. COLLECTIONS for BEDS a SUTTON'S DS and BORDERS. For particulars see T °З AUTUMN CATALOGUE, which этем had gratis апа post free. x & Soxs, Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. Ehe! ает ааа. URDAY, NO R THE ed G WEEK SER Horti arx l (Floral and eon Committees e 8, Kensington 22 s 1 Horticultural (Chrysanthemum and it Show), at St.George's Hall 1 р, € 25 i Horticulturai Сек, Sho d 46 outn Kensington 2FM. MEETINGS Том, Nov. 21 Weesp, — Ктсарат, — ls HORTICULTURE A m ENCE? This question soften been asked, and our attention has been ште than once called to it on- | 80 ed tousam mir i E It is friends have forest Mie 4 us late to fol n the Jemy as p Баа. s to не imperfection: "Bg z [-] hire the somewhat he ere Hortie зды пз Contimuslly e M equaoy o of their houses, the degrading and | of the Sho | arbitrary нелі аим to whieh they are frequently | Tuesday, May: АЗ c гд отива е нейсе bject ted. „Тһе la bo ourer}is always" low g d P omen e delighted to find that the prospects of v^ thing eminently ans [NTERNATIONAT Hox этил. Ёхнтвгттох е т m nder ties w 0, xim portion of the e "Society a p» t| the Great Exhibition of 18 Commi sums national Exhibition their staging and other appur- complaints are reachin wor rthy of his for mies ating gr d "d staff of the бейи. for {һе week. The Com- all their wages, the admission t the moneys taken for ла continuance public from 8 arden е Тһе Fe llow: of the Horticultural Society are to irr ight = п {һе y of the We do торове - uthor ii ‘Society for i: that oris ture is a Мае, Y not s time to th or S де DN of t this opinion, Vb we assert |Ì pure empiricism, and much ша,» ы {һе СА and | shorteonings they n" etise, inereas ‚Ж. ЭЙ: qoutribate to its progress, and show but will epe orthy by their knowledge and conduct, so will | Garden аб "that period, with "this excep- e in ais e great miniran i» rem the Inter- themselves omm s xj mide gcn ар. the | wee eek, rsonal admission to tho ne that they will not be admitted into the Con- vato the Western Annexe (or in the southera spo und already alluded to, , Should t be fou # Horti re do not invalidate i aim, in conducting the il мый Hortieulture, and to e ail ourselve ery o Жою е best Mss: of of avery oppor- t th not only be aeea the best ngi its progress, but also o f fm rther- ear. erit ht into contaot іп efi n immediate praet this assoeiation, but indirectly, and i we look e d Lures phe t from ово ку a short time, to both дн» ын of the Sti qi mie milar the гейт and lovers of plants of ишы forces, and present Hortieulturists and botanists will then а way which has never hope that SIE all the ЕИ al tb Ш join their emm роя or on :esthetie idee ions, № conscientious devo кн of this most useful E or vor own part we look upon Hortieul- bm а branch of the science of Botany—applied to say, bea: ti more perilous to him еее, for that, A er here senes elsewh ai Dterests аг Саа ни des W Mary ox ‚ to the closer intimacy be ins and Наны s between the к безем s of and the e of the other, as one ns of advancing both. so will their own prospects | w. » ot Who ean know so well ЇЇ the | ; plants, who see so much of their ing f display, buf -— with the best gua. x lei Horticulture and Botany. fature adva For our ow us, as they nd Dr. eations and; faets Ното ulture, as Without their ethics id have attained it hope will be our wor ii and to on all soir as well as on collateral su uet. plan sent & еше of the progress o g id rea LIND: n this Journal could n ; without hair | the refac T Маш о from othe only on the Wednesday. í Ín return for these privileges, the Committee | of ics International Show and Congress engage to t Fellows and TO Holders as rad So de ell; it rests now with the D гат, the hortioulturists, and the botanists to forward and support this opere z the dinh Sufficient has ady been done ^ er бый». ыы the to neg in ** Seience no pner (t fordeuturs ghout Europe. M throu We have received a letter from M. Хасрх, in 9 M. Ча, ч wn ү | unders ent : in our Ho — in the aper mir of our o £s well Con: tion tolo reign hardly 1 tant than | nes mE of our friends beyond the t veris we look | ua OA ation as to the| of Биг ач distrista, теб derive valu- tood in the eei om ин of November 4 = he e make one believe that | priority of an h made бер him. His [йен bis satisfaction that ће was not of ааны ы ва fullest recogn ition $ though iy v conscious arts use ај Ы езегу n опг айнак fine, circumstance wh ich was stro ngly со Болак of that which he had himself form gr ot the difüoulties under When translating the passage 9 {о us by THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Хоувмърв 18, Ly Naun for the Natural History iew, our own impr ression was just what he hime elf alleges in his letter The distinotive | tween the view DARWIN and ves WIN has don To show i Er operation | of natur Ph uh ion must eventually result in iun tion of the deri diri individuals into m e 0 definable groups, which we call species, tig orders, &c. “ 2, To demonstrate that such a process actually | i takes place in mi us ер both of the animal and Dm kin al We think te ао: o this excellent example should not | he. followed i in або of our — and villages. Once thing, and si UY. mischief -of орды boys ees cease. tical bearings as well as mere yep età We migh hen avenues of Ms for the silkworms, or even nes of Walnut and other fruit trees а as are во the that Odontoglossum Insleayi yi inhabits M ` We пате раша dried Че q i jd em re li решен фм) fechas onto e e emus dam Rica, han Зере place cam is 1 ahora: mentioned sale. It bas also colle ted А Mr. . Wendland the E. M a met with quem where must be trifling, or the practice would not be continued, of E Gonerby entitled to thy a great credit for this рга -— Mr. ps has ры у à us flowers of ie CUSCUTA exhibited by him at the me sting of нс. Tere agi on November 7, a in olumn (р. ө), The calyx A Esdr рее with ie e warts, the corolla is co greens: lar arge and bell-shaped, and the scales withi in for m bea au- г n fae f elassifiea tion, еннан. ыва dedica "distribution re all consonant with and explicable upon the © = of their fri ringe. Fr ofessor OLIVER has, we MUN Камал; that this parions m 1 interesting plant is e Cus nd have been ruled by natural ese in every- whether as to WIN said speeulation de the rank of a legiti thesis; and it is the fact hue d of species being no longe tion, but an isses i3 say a theory), ssitated its careful considera opui every scienti biologist, ата its accept: ance by ma at once and b; M. 7. B. ppor tivum. origin i some fruit of MONSTERA DELICIOSA (of Щй а ү 8 an ich was a decide rovement. : Every one, бәрә т, complained that little prickles were left on the tongue or fauces waich were far from a аря apie- On remov- g the green lid w rs the upper M E of each berry, Tio барго sharp points were visible, to h the annoyance was clearly due. Оп examination, multi- tudes of bundles of ипе like micro- scopic needles, were at once apparen t, bnt it boo that these, if dece. aJ etra- tion, were поб the prickles. joh p а быа, projecting”, were — more abundant in the r disc when divided, vertically, und to оо а wi They are pointed behind as well as о and hove a | tendency to become чанай n some cases, indeed, wbere diam sud was much sm aller, we » found them the forked three or fou аы; саа looking nge. nable to ascertain cuta reflexa of RoxBU | ants. - | 820. ODONTOGLOS SCHLIEPERIANUM, Rchb. fil. MSS. ;™ alias аа GLOSSUM | WARSCEWICZII, Bridges at esed sS April 25, 1856! GLOSSUM GRAND IDUM, Klotzsch! in Hor Berol. Aff. Odontoglosso Insle: yi ай. ph paio tae. utrinque sem: ovato, carina baseos ali. lin: arinula med jer Знал гона mella одан apice utrinque juxta | columnæ basi equali tabulam non proferente. We Nu am: tis Pant for E ing en odii D best m бетт Агт ong-felt want in the shape of a e oin journal, and erii reme CM reti T at ipe, its speak; but it much d t id the articles contributed by th га Е: end 3 en m nal interests of his fo, Wà in e ынкы себро, эне untiring patience himself to work T hes fraud ч to expos м led. E. practices of the unp Mer 10 years. 16 made аб Mr. Stevens! auction ош) cad the erm ad was поб quite au nivea e, notwithsta: pn T рее креп brighüy coloured vesc of the tr exhibited beside the рон what after ifferent ntr will ойе day prove, we dare вау, | a mos kp. abi г gar eners, that а аа remedy for the und hich m of them eee: that aman по ing Lindley peculiar men tions, his vica. his straightform. his method, should be often consulted by үе: d "m o Mig alwa быа ai of gratificatio’ b biais Aha 1 in promoting the i just mentione ii t famin ne, Dr. Lindley an ing а, Pointo Robert Peel to р the actu Кү: their connection with or origin fro ing tiss ue, but w we hops, some day U Teexamine the M.J. B. matter Lindl., the су ^ {торлы Batem. itself. When plan ts flew: „the О. Bluntii, Rchb. fil, and pu but поб least, | the OUBSINGAULT states, in a paper on the CEP CR FUNCTIONS of LEAVES Mor recently v we асу, гом ed flowers grown by M э vr fn f Sci , that Je d to the acti of y drogen days aki 1 t lengas sapane t 54 M Ks ae | and subsequently by Mr. Moritz Reichenheim of Berlin, 4 Z ро при d e attributes to the circum- by firing Schiller. of Назиге, and by Adolph.| stance that uU are deprived for a long time of the Schlieper, Esq, of Elberfeld, a zealous collector of supply of oxygen, P veh is anm d for the removal of Orchids, to whom it is inscribed. carbon : by sl The plant has also been well observed in England, E € aid do th cd by essrs. Batem юй Da ay, We hesitated to compliment pu our views, sinc n moy whether жу a ысу of the Linnean E at its first there were three des a to a er this was don — loei i, for it bears the FRUITS or BENTHAMIA FRAGIFER t| such an Prisci likeness is s н pecies, that an | gloss ar to bea к We may add that the conne of U. idu ra the тергев it might а, its twin. Yet we чэй: Жел ач that our plant always flowers in late su um eine would appe tha Little Gonerby by Grantbam. horns on the. lip, so well г bject, he having visited a large number of ornamental d useful trees by the | Bateman's Orchid. Mez. Pr, “Gu а 2s А oject- | 8 е ар [ sides of the principal thoronghiaren so tbat the parish | ing table of the base of the lipa ар mpeh тое i E | i вау, P will ultimately assume very much the а ce of а | sepals, petals, and lip being marbled to the tips with | he barium, which park жара mith buildings. "Great interest seems | to | | rich and deep cinnamon, : wilo Б of a light yellow, ivi 18 sur rpassed by be taken inhabitant ly the inferior par the flower are marbled, | he dev oted the whole m Hier жн of RUTLAND has shown his sym- | шекте ye Inslenyi, | ton always shows a zr receiving gre reat assi tig сё and e SU Taxodium вет and MES ршен d d: а There can be We have been anxious informa respecting the habitat oft these porke It koe seem | an Lindley fou zt in this P e | glass. = o said, indeed, that to extent belongs the prn ol having within the pelo. Lindley's ers «Ме by of th th orities e ч һе detection of adulterations ап e of — ues = prc e [* time. onse гуно ес ла, bis of Orcbidaceo ty has lately been "made Novzurer 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1083 L1 Кет, | of that year. | а with «his other labours became in "o p er, e meneed hi fiebat in 1862 he was nel much against ily, EI - T diarsckeristi med such marked features in д Kew, havin ing been pur , the dovatim chosen, and es fesso! an enthusiastic volunteer, imi ч а fall hased last summer at their ent. His library hd both display in an eminen of order, nea eatness, ed | was im of в! rend saying, g; that by m method, z zeal, an "Fra y possible, Though by mo ^n c died, he outlived several of his "intimate үс et Ya are determined and controlled by the ng |а а t ес on олурай у Where that hu hontis Пе ho drinka Jonai, т reatest he drinks в most, md the hot belt or tè "le. — already ught — sink the | Нена, Sir J oseph Paxton, and Sir Witam n Hooker. level " the sea I: 15 feet -€-— in poem Pt rivate of the "Бом of Botanical science, but by. nearly every , one i in n this year, were it not mee _ The pe nnd Шоп of w r by the f his fam to даду consequence seriously i Ш, to restor ir Mes с corpa n | B a pain nful eim g^ er thum | Tee, ri 2 d health” for some years wire he di La. he was one of the ўтов реч. to pretia and report on the for food displayed in the Great Exhi- he duties al -— ее, in con „take char, arge of the whole iculture, fi rele of acquaintance w а large one, he was not а нен е by изи s b a М but greatly beloved by all who knew him THEORY AND PRACTICE OF VENTILATION, Or y less importance to us than the fact that - — mee ber at its hi ghest elevation, is the tr ^ at the surface of the earth is warmer Wer re it аел, the cold dense air n$ the |a consum nsumptio n or rather г distri that he lift all the wants of tbe рн and м, Уве р leaves plenty to in the course of one year to cover a level space the a of the b ace to а depth of 8 та, supposing Ае она to together withoni any of it being reli shall hav to return to this subject, and will only iret to a few n principles first is s, that a large expenditure of heat is — in ifting and рача this lm "y: Pain of water, Th amount of heat n regions, instend of, as it does now, finding ion was headache, from which y had п , he m to aban ео; his is poh s - 7 t Liudley's osed, 16 № а ilv) аг had ear an injury from bodi фе effects of which = а Were never tor recover, He was aie. Hav hod. fo 40 years. T was at this time Ts some of his | à friends subscribed. for a portrait of him by Mr. Eddis, reciprocal deine d ву Тһе principle. upon whieh it d is one of he surface of the ы d most, ps a n t blighted desolation with its icy feet right | of al m o into the air, depends perature of the water, Ioe requires cold water next, and h course least 1. со їп the varying quantities of heat already existing in it ater is raised the greatest с | follows that where most w amount of heat will be expe! ; also that the its | expenditure of heat is synonymous with the production veetion, may be|of cold, e extraordinary activity of the sun сиы: in raising water within the keeps down the temperature of these regions to an average of about les of hot air for i| the The 2" amount of water diffused throughout у partic an , equivalent. of cold air. ,It does haracter times the fierce Room, is from the brush of that distinguished artist. Soon afterwards t а chaste a nd elegant epergne in silve ga жш азо presented to Dr. Lindley. The valuo of the ws enhanced by the , appropriateness of the во that there is ever room fi or the raw eid, cold glare of. the sun, — m" aie "nim tha most cid differs cud air, in its manufactory. Th design, ese are distribu of heat among Orchids, Ros: vection is a dealer in the article. It is » just ая «uhi "tho s е e in expanding water to the state Dr. Lindley was a 5 агаа ot about 60 scientific to receive cold air as to di stribute warm, „The best | ot vapour is not lost. 16 "t or sails through space smieties, including every botanical and water. | with its burden. esently it comes into misty of note in Europe and America. Не became a | Scattering into it a small portion of cochin u ich | contact with eold, Au ss it ів бо guard the Fellow of the Linnean as early as 1820, and of the | is of bod the fnb density, ы ré reveals the mor portals of the world, and to see that nothing, however Royal in 1828. He received. the degree of D oetor of — of the fluid. An impetuous stream w ill arise n | subtile, | can pass through, ‚ The water Wesce arta a _ Philosophy fi In ntre, tł i t of it is is leer no one can ie ci Ji he was elected an honorar y member of the bo Rioja al | If, у= of Seience of received. from y d КЫ: бийи! ее Pest Medal, татай to him labour ue cag civ and Кофени | [o Qnis Мебелен. гло. ing member of the French а апу, and more е Berlin, нб in 1853 а riam nnd Iu Wrottesle: esident the fire is mi vend, r4. tired almost to infini They are all — зш by this great generi law—that — strive to find rest i in an equilibrium — This of his ive works on the natural > of plants, on the Orchidacem, and on theoretical President, when баета for | partida ripe y equally aplod roun — Е counter-currents will be | te state Even the boiling ped varies XXe particles begins. How this tell with — It is probable that electricity comes dd in one iwn donde, 1 it. not in all нна гв, elec- n — and some - office it m and ol А A: found і in it; hence the violent irte gra nm and apparen соп лу "Neither does the cessati n of ere Г for о on the тз sry Tindley's. acquirem énts, made naland vigorous intellect, his quick appreciation sfinities, the clearness of his method, and the lucidi Lh syste- nii He yen t: is айу rogar arded ce of t| Бч Watomy of — cte vection go on top of the he heavier С ртт portion. Мог ntil Me emo peii f, indeed, that can ever happen the ike % о seca for the Е i 2А similar process is constantly going on throughout | еу a ao HE к: м phe eteness and a [3 3ahod at ecura E s bination. p^ skil I that Dr. expressions were use y, that it is mainly due to his its currents. of them, for rapi re mpi ical his prec: childr mewhat pis Кыл. "Не retir red to rest ав Эш on е, the 31st of October ; was seized left a 5 to that of a developed the consistent li Tho ы currente. unseen. S dis : аб Е? or unseen on for ever. sensitive is the air to the influence of heat, - th mere ' breathing of an infa nt in a large coe m. e жу" arent | with the whole is cooled down ^: oe Could in be rendered visible, we should be diversity of | * the eddying ying |‹ Е and gm are generally | i eji uld | =. un en ue кте. лечено i use. gn umm philoso positively explain its This m is known, that as «old air is odi to - | part маьа than the air, cannot remai such i and therefore EE утә тип о ог nens I urpose to that when- Hanes keeping it in perpetual agitation is caused b the itself in а, inte of rest. Аз тера, renders pei. Convec i.d of it id А peter the entire to эж. with a fit of apoplexy, an and rM ъл daughter of. s, Southelm- in 1823, ап d devotion to him throughout. Tie was unceasing. Boi ar ert - His power of undertook he һе did wit til he exa Bing unti и had the warmest of hear His love destroy it; фы) 80 the ts s on in apparent harmony, for the Anis LC EE in profound ас іп to this t7 there is Кен v heatin, y on зате: | infi ut his whole power to| esi antagonism, and yet in pers] and ventilation of the oi. | elevation and distributi tion of eque oe еерее through- out the air, and it is impossibl exaggerate the water asa Vor звы, sti is a ventilating atmosphere T. Fish. i The presen remarks on € - antagonistic forces of T and density will render Р. T.F. M ect, dd his in temper an and i impatient of opposition buton se I oa oe eris beating id жуа аг power, a A qe the atmosphere, an id йе old overhead For what DOUBLE-GLAZING. ALTHOUGH this subject and the o young о d limit ted d n he glass, t the outside ting күү w air of the bor are to ours soccer Mon I wi jobbery or extraordinary energy and work was astonishing ; what- h the рон паба бов о had done if, ж ће w le id tem w proceed to to notice Nature's third method heworld. Watertakes part forms 0! oye seas, he inks up M perio А "ho eite ci shade, ; therefore in ht to be able to ёла the same ends, and achieve similarly sfr ito id n у Кыл has been eir mented it has not yet recei | which anticipated it would have done from gardeners, the par ezcellence (o з (see p. P len lol ts fa of some arguments in favour rther y aal in support of his that definite information in th'g before the publi A ber that d pei in the has given ш the system o d, time d be laid and their gleglazing will shortly iis uh red pcm relies of antiquity, sit that oibie ek zi iog is already the ne plus ultra of all good hotho 1084 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE I AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [NovzusrzR 18, 1865, building, irrespective of the uses to which such houses are to be appropriated—the plan being e aa well adapted for general plant or fruit hou аз for Orchids. Now, although I e of Mr. Anderson's statements, it is Sn my in tention to contradict all that has been advanced in reference to double-glazing. I am feel benefits ТЕ structures; this say is a great mistake. Hitherto A ag MESE has been челдеп mainly for hid-h dorem means yi leaving up to t But wh of the accuracy, grasp of mind, eene c con- [t i [ption E of the sere band powe in n, = ч were o displayed M was pe erhaps he English expositor For, at a perio then a a young man the same rein e "atartled many of tha old dite ciples of v exposure of the superficia | system of classifying чаги which their master had, by flue de vef sip o. is d being on: the Ja о be a valuable addition to evergreen sh lescribed Ъ by en Коше Fat apan. o up in spring. The seedli ise of raised from a remarkably fine Pan aper F ant eai ав noti t. John ies, Derby. isease,—It m Ki almost the whole of iie pianta Я c len | into tl yu TO is influe ish botanists, oie the that day almost at most impressed, n in Dr. Orch -— among its advan order Solana acem, e been lai tely in D | кэ УЛ IR „Peen su ies to a i the leaves, in many respects similar saving of pee which. is so have no di which he displayed at the period a alluded t mti in which he persevered up to a late period of his ife. Ifound it some re, at that time to mm my peciam ondon in time to make my appearance in I|the lecture room at 8 o "clock i in he morning but I was si to now well kno "Poteto dise ra уе of the алое of rc vio iiy the Potato malady, ab initio, to a wi "i, шшщ, tribi Can this disease, which is so free i fresh subjects, be the varita big Fungus, uM | | "nd L| thin k n mencing м spri ng. For ary purpos ordina it will be fi € A: the prd to double- koe = urn are very num nket € air " -| with his matter and erae ern 8, за à compelled, same? William eria » Digno in order i. do so, to takeadvantage of one of the earlies Stone e Berberri Ела е to apologise for stages which иан between his country ne ce near n ore answering the beet 1 ** Diss " (soo p, 15 or i it a variable form of t d аак Mim for is be edi cation. The bap. rved the esee dh where I obse DAAL Hinton I pes read, the “blai ned by a bermetiell sealed space betw тоб, has proved to be so non-conductive as to ipud ves of M inside the house $ atmoaphoro, i is ee до а rational "inference to conclude that the ra; bt al. th з | on philosophi M ferred upon his name во high an him byt e- | кин; we ier s would have "m en р Е bad аА the Seer hours of the day been occupied in Loudon by the routine of duties connected with the Secretaryship of the Horticultural Society, with the Lectureship of the Chelsea Garden, &c., an nights th nd and intricate 1 miles from Dorchester, : ад stoneless fruit bear o they were trees I saw "lo of this variety at Stroud lj erberr year, On the other band, 1 have old trees, I su suppose d When to all this ya леї md great Tabour Мева Ње ook i: and 1 never saw a stoneless bar. in the шй | upon b won c however much we may north. W. D. I | | | aane t glazed? reover, is it advisabl e.never to vary ше акаа and broken. РЧА under such а Жр d s Dau „бет, Botanic Garden. 5 Borton I see 67 оешу | тагу, exception is "ike э the ems отак | Gardeners” Chronicle of Oct. 7, as to the pa More temperature of Fors imi ves ie iun contrary to keep the plants alm stea: Avd lastly, if this. mode of" "treat к 7 Orchids conducive dn success, what is made b o со ezing the sine quá non ут some ved have us bolieve it ү һе. Oxford „Magnolia Sowlangeane —I d not it is an uncommon thing in this is this Magnolia pu ripen "its seed ; but as no case men o not know whether country | base ofthe kind M ever beraro come under my observa- scats, І belie tion, I ven to men x it. The Magn u^ in | that up to the present peri this is the I in vli question e suain "g south wall, and the Warbérom has been treated; and the many # скач with blossoms in Apri last. Generally а. bunches of this Grape that fusil appea - upon en | bre off the в себуано ап had done so this year; : testify to Шет this G in our Vineries, а la ghs iui the heat necessary for few, үө escaped, and i n one of. them a large red on is Jor of treatme t. edi is found near the base, t ssel being sterile. I may а add t this i the SUUM Suo e hos уук a en and that the common р Бой gari s have komo. MEAN азад s Вес ctor of B ton, Mildness of me Season.—In the neighbourhood of Brid gewater, шнен оп рле 5th inst, Ra aspberries een Peas were to be had in These remarks, although associated with the season a mie сія bes eee us v da of aea ds. summer, us sai be, thi the NÉ i. A - ihn aam fi: t that season, but if alloyed on would prove to be a positive evil ouble-glazing has doubtless adva: ing the inter, but the removal of the oute y i that the dim of ing а a th iek woollen or ен roller covering for the | result of the first blossoming. The common Male Fern г | Was also noticed to be sending up new frondsas in many places. The ати) or Dogwood, was in full bloom for the second time, no fruit having been the ‚а apen iE peg where the Bla t. Peter's do well. T A opinion of Mr. Pearson, Pe yo fro rom one solitary case. se, I m draws his conclusio venture to say t | spring. The berries on the Spindle Tree are more abundant than SEY Ray ve been for years. Alfred | Havila % Bridgew Osiers.—Will on respondents inform ascribed to double-glazing, with the following addi- ОНИ 5 can get Osier cuttings, and information as ti nsi» advantages, viz.,—that it can oved daily and at pleasure, and that it "ae only a tithe of the expense of a dou ble roof. he mate deseribed If all the Шу Ноа н ae he | whether eem have ever күм it, and by: what ке HE: It and co planting а new Osier bed in oed а: idi seams snitable for this, and for not G 7. okeri. pt noticing Dreghorn & Seed just the reverse of viai D m el . S reign Corresponden RE BRISBANE Eme | Since the date of m; port, no e К ardens h » Ho udis s Сш at p. actron Hookeri, Can any T yoür correspondents | say ment? A. flowered at Kew in 1851; from йө pastures e d Zealand, The add; mes is King Street, Kilmarn this plant nee ras year as been chie БЯ 1 s|lagoon, similar to the one a E53 Lily (Чеш Locher , is now filled w cM le-glaz ing, y without. its ined a muck e soon - ie it I Ди named is made known the Wer remi sttended the the ие of pan in for tw and M n уа со two systems to а ел» that this simple | € motho is even superior to double-glazing. G. Deal, Ch RUNE етт nce, The late Dr. 1 —We have this uu met with three severe losses apa the death ЖЫ Sir оке, Sir Joseph Paxton, Ta es distinguished "Edito: f the Gardeners” Chronicle; and i nie well that there should bea e memorial © en h of only ncourage! those now di gre "aie near to it he pen so сената Will some reader be enough to inform me what sort of a bloom it has, and whether the plant requires a wet situation or not? Mineis йиш оп доой ground, | | pre p than otberwise. Wo» сме fes irie Fod | everywhere, it v will not become popular. 4 W. c. [It ese em Moot bs и дн | high, and has large white panicles of flowers from 1 to 2 feet меб, with асои hr t: — "I еей life, bep о may feel poem their genius to Алд the Бота on Botany students г ышты Ам "P iyi in the same fc y "il ootsteps. I attended | е ee А. — to the | die yea: e e si тама" ма каут. rrived here s the cultivation of the C last to | v such | matters, I came any viu most Сезанн impres- | I think there will Ье among ғ them. The seedlings of Rbaphiolepis ovata were raised from imported plants, I think t t Х ovEMBER J8, 1865,] übércomperative merits; but the ground selected for purpose beirg of too easy access to the public, no opportunity was i afforded of comparing the diffe: un THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAD GAZETTE. Ser comparative merits; but the ground selected for| — LL СзїтЕр [cain uum Nos. M and 15. Ап 1085 | Williams, McelIadoe, uo баа , Keller, Biker August, стр 7 „апі Mort . Аш ong the table Cosz's О range fruits of t these. ient & place and ГЕ to gi tisf; i) of them in my next repor opical and Baci trees and rubs st must be ze f this mur з in Guildh ni on k plastan and Wednesday hai a and nd vs n all respects highly successfu 1, Apt vni and of other shows beld "e the ваше vc we understa f Pip ppins. prised, among ея "Bleuheim Orge Reinette du olia), and muricata ar E ost desi табе "for cultiva; tion. De sie qp {тее (Artocarpus integrifo. lia ia) of ri piy a Benefit Fand н биер С їп „view w the Hall, deco the East Indies has also fruit. The Argis (Jatropha Manihot), t the абет, r|? E furnish a food much valued in the t Indies, Cana ada, Alfr: iston, Gloria Mundi, Emperor r Alexander, hich са rised amon т Ау nds, "gr edo Pes ot Forelle or Trout Pear , Glou Могоеа urré, Van i Bii E ёс, has as succeeded we ell. X^ mane in Tw quls is | r Blu va, s con- e Cass and i sidered the best. . Amongst recent introductions of useful plants, I as possible for Zo. Cork tree (Quercus Suber), through the kindness of Mr. аар uh Maclea ау; the whole of these have Cut blooms of Chrysanthemums were occ ons tolerably | La numerous, maik upied portio: of the central b tables. ou car: t th rying out the | Othe ers, many of which, 2 molas o of 2 ples, re wrongly qM Am M eda ове, md "неда dale's yu Germa "d of Qui A equ: and Cox's lue егиу. Plum Мвселен: subjects cons veg el t handsome: looking Ба s гв. Ca us id & Бордер ; rge pedo n the last-named Fern well a adapted for ornamen ntal urposes, The Maltese [п las not realised the exgeetations I had for d Бы а гойт plant. E. don not flourish 54 а and many pers om I have supplied vi Ie ker. ATARA ita load ion, but without me med o m late journey to the north, I was enabled t many useful and bates "indigenous plante, "lici will prove valuable for cultivation in the g but especially во fo: es of exchange. X thon Scitamineou Dus i e regarded as particularly nteresting, its fruit supplying the aborigines of the orth with a food as hig fa em Wildemar, and wm the last а very han ts | yellow varie Large-flo wered varieties came from Messrs. Forsyth, James, Mo Wheldal, Delvalle Rowe, Howe Drain, Parker, "Slade, Ward, Moxham, and Heale. Ч Gourds and Grasses ones, р cater ds dsome | © а of € Gour exhibitor and Mr. "Young of Нанчо; a collection of „58 Mr. „Hally, of — cheath, е tricolor- loaved Zonal Pelargoniums, gard Шода, d Бына some " uastefully by Carron, in Kennedy's unfortu- pedition, and ы Љу him as a singular It the different kinds were beautiful bl of ener es Plantes, which still stands at the а et made- -up зае, around which, em the whole een guam; White Globe, Lr 3р pmi cid afternoon, was a erowd of admiring кла rs. Samples „| Empress of India, Prince and f. Wales, | ОЁ Collyer and Roberts’ tobacco tiss or purposes о Venus, Зат eller, Mr. B гареда Rov. Joshua | famigation were also shown o on t this Dix, General Slade, Prince Alfred Nono, dirai — Beauty, .Novelty, Nil регапа " , Antonelli, Meeting) М. at ‹ аа Ys cl t Nov. м m 4 General 1 e, Lady Harding, Doctor Brock, үл ne v ? 1 Perfecti gt. Statement of the for the past year ечди зогс куы к Gol den Ball, LE St. Clair. | that there was a total balance on hand of 3171. 78. 14. 1 А i3 £902 10: 62. i Queen of England, Pel King of Denmark, Themis, | „аво 10 contributed Messrs. Forsyth and George, р groups of the same 5 showy flower by Messrs, Crute. and Delvalle, These th наре оор plant. is, I believe, new to | Plutus, Mrs. Вов lden Eagle, P lia, The subscriptions from m ounted Г and the е ge мше of its dd as an article of Cherub, Oliver Crom ‚ра we. of Wellington, AMO, g 47.1 Пе, an and atts "donations " te х show» to bol. kas hi unkno I had also| Hercules, Madame Lebois ne, Eve, Princess Lo + shovs amou n9 EX The in юну: of collecting Fog of a sp of Hesse, Lucidum, Mrs. Teliburton, Dr. Мадон, purposes eh = dd ludi b Fus t t year, as the “Cherry tree," | Little Harry, Lord Ranelagh, end Donald Beaton an ү g in vice was 11137, - p? and the expenditure amounted to 7961.32.80. The Treasurer's ve ered, ll grown a aid, flow Am standards, both wi pea e£ other valuable і, had the. due discharge. of my other which їп to become rire with 'aried flora of Roc kingham Bay. incorporation of the uo d, Park with the Botanic Gardens will be a valuable p^ dag to the latter, and will а an opportunity of extending their of improving them ыты А as a | . Toca will the rich and extremely rry out this obj ject, th up that t uniformity "Y^ m of which ; some have Groups w iue foliage p "planta тила placed here and there roun with nent effect, These come i A^ Wii G. Henderson чид лее, Prestoe, Wilson (gr. is W. Marshall, Esq.), an эы, рр Dre раша lilia, £ both -associati read to the meeting. It set forth that th joint-committee were unanimously of opinion that the union of the two Societies should take place; that the name of = united Societ; y shou ld ET. Бтр for € should be and 5s, The jointcommittee recom eer st a council of the united Society should be even de four п — t e necessa! нё deer re ing, &c. These expeditiously P Ee uaa to my P Pul "v us e татан, of officina and Es plants. shown „the other day to the Royal | Gago composed of and four bie tar the president should be his | Grace the Duke of Pasdoiehend the vice-presidents his Grace the Dalkeith, Earl of Stair, the Gove р Y y L command. will allow. Im : avs з »5 for croquet playing. І ma y also mention that opportunities occ ly prepare ч suitable piece of ground in the | Ferns, most of which were covered with ag 1 Messrs. Low & Son furnished во! irable whose giant stems and tec puma of MIN fronds еге the admi ration of the crowd of visito: EMI are now ау in suitable situations. tendering m мада теср не for the чай labour granted me, I would o си be ecl abest bod 1 in че contemplated рано», ad in the ча! work of the quence of e extremely pt notice siyen n me, is терте nd erve that it | Ca! lishment also came an interesting collection of winte: Jatt] margina Sophronitis 2 doi Calanthe vestita, and one or fox nem à (йди f theshow, А E the forthcoming Тайне! Lori gp of t Kensington, I preparing some of fruits, which "il o Магі by the у b mail, In accordance mith iai a: the Government, I shall endeavo make extensive ection of indigenous piis as s bé Eu мое me will allow, ав by means of M tageous excha ay be effected. ant feature о Te enne фелу а 10 1b., жез Жо Ms Page gr. to W. LU Bada Pe ad to Lord Ebury, at had a ueen was ery т =. ei in rug € des I vint since my ny report for or 1862, h dditions of botani cal, Кейс ES use у "Mr. Setia бро and we also Tit open ended in T ies. Many Plaid uer Walter Hill, the Botanic G. Gardens, Brisbane. the Lih fee ie urpose of p ter Н iln one entire tablo: They They came Sg us exhibitors, among W. е „херово оо of Mesara, Newton, Rhodes, Turner, Parsons, certai tively new mode of Grape growin; Apples filled ds, consisting of the charming lits ora, otíces of Books. d turel e Directeur du Jardin des Plan , &c. ma go from чар Academy of materials industriously, expresses his idens forcibly; and having the and knowledge that enable him to seize prominent ышы features and subordinate a well to the mental vision, he never fails to leave vivid and very accurate impressions on the readers mind, Не bas 1086 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE m 18, il. s whic ch a are commo to h Trisetum substriatum, «re Spitzbergen plants, viz., bios лут аА Ка tlie whole. On Monte Rosa, at an elevation of 3158 m Messrs. Sehlagintweit. collec te d 47 flower ring plants, whicli 1 etres, e | à good Brook, Mr. of the whole: have not been ан various localitie ев, but wl i M ə th he Pyrenees М y^ Es this an Arctic origin сао ns, when tle "v mount southern Europe in one xm d back to the TC regions in the бег theo vie w ich or rigin nated w believe w Darwin, was p of | are natives of Spitzbe ntaims of The top of the Pass of St. Theodule, above Zermatt, » the Monte Rosa Alps, is Prof. Marting next point o comparison; here he finds 13 plants, of which three of England Midi A succession Her эш э, which i is one of the E Chr in eultivation, surpa ssing in t bere нА curved; and m floribund Sa ler h et notice ma ver m ysanthemnm, lat res espect even Quem er; it is in the Way у will make a use seful shoy dum, a canary-coloured variety, or Alfred Salter rgen Lastly, he takes the summit of the Pic du n а suecessfa il show lower; but fog oreore in the ayeme, 2877 metres eon Ramond, a 35 ascents, &ollected 7 1 Fiower. ч; planta. uu Venus, pr inel delieate lilen ove inyalnal in thë des of A k paler i or no less ман озелеп of the whole. Itis a very fact that of these, three are not natives of ith o more fally атое by the "ate loari лен in on the Di stribution of British ciliata; the last a most distinct plant j the two others Plants, publ the de oic uni of Great Britain. Spitzbergen orms of widel To appreciate fully the force of Professor Martins' 1 that +h extended Species, Lapland, viz., Por cenisia, Draba nivalis, and Arenaria | “т а ey ож fov Chrysanthemum Foremost among of mdp. named Gloria n a seedlin ng from the Jardin des Plan raised from that fine variety. Vence is already ac| novielre d ng in кө Stand s this year. E — new flow ntes, and pua It pos artins, no less than 98 flower upon IU as 1675, by Fr slerick Maris of 'Hamburgh, vió figu the Fralhorn, and 18 of t " com Е of. plants in the several localities are very diffe rent. 72 Py only are natives о the e Jardin ; whilst but. 13 are all these localities, the "Pic du Haha. j^ "reto species than any o Prof; Martins Meo whether this difference 1з to be being well filied , to which 16 Аан! ^i * the : escribed and 1 species of land plants;|attributed to the greater elevation of the Peak,or to Me Lora г. Titan a, yellow, laced with : succeeding hi n "1775, Captain „Phipps brought other evan а que n he con sider s unangwer rth attention on ac us е its singularity of colour: 12 Nes es, that i t 16 із scarcely suitable for purposes of hibition. Scoresby obtained 15, described by Brown in 1890. in hi t geographical origin of the | Undine, pearly e, tinted with rose, is in the way! ovde Sabine, the present President o ie which 16 is а sport. Fulgidum, brigh Society, in 1523 collected 24, which were ы Ьу - Useful aud маанн» аз en Martins’ writings are, "t. intide, with a yellow back, is a good in Sir ooker, who о determi spec they betray a want of s mue accuracy in ed variety, as is also Her d, which is in the style of gathered by Parry's officers in 1827. In the same yes | points that — ие, о heir value; of t Prince Alfred, but lighter in colour. Empress Ёшрбй# Sommerfeldt enumerated ^ collected V БЫ au in|the present essay offers several ч а is a fine large peach- eqs ind. These joe the southern par roup. Ја artins | Thus in the fourth line of the first page we are told | the best sorts to which names have been given; then 2 o À form the iion of an Аса memoir by нче we f Е Crypt tog: am he other han sont nth | first pigé, that the! last traces of anim " ba, pitzbergen, and again further on, "that the Euro- are, promise display. | however, many Se edlin ings e to form т additions to the classes to yip мг" belon f well-kno "Among yet perii En e respective older kinds a magnificent Me баг voire ein "nw 152 ascertained, bat with these uio. Martins лар not concern him QF these plants but one is used E food, the Cochlearia fenestrata, a species of Scurvy Grass, closely aei to and probably a variety of C. officinalis; its southern yi is ел and bitter, and Professor Mar ine ns attributes the abs sence of these properties іп the Arctie ight or heat; an analogous instance is mention i region affords excellent pra зой nd pot-berb. In the f the 93 flowering plants Prof. Martins e vom "Вар are considered by him to be strictly Meis eruat The strict] Taraxacum phymatocarpum Polemonium pulchellum. Hierochloe pauciflora. Dupontía Fees ibbrevi Glyceria pues ria Rossii, Potentilla, 2 species, flag Catabrosa vlitoidea. Saxifraga flagellaris. » Unfortunately he does mot distinguish between the well-marked and ену ‘marked or even bad species, ar even en an nd others are conaidere d mere Arctic forms, whose are likewise natives of France. | of "Bie fact that M Polar ocean teems with and | pe of thre Mollas marine pleri in abundance. So too in the page, Lag ү, is said to be the most northern rock that rises fi the bosom o the ee sea, whereas а reference Ф. е іа тар w have showed him Ross's A: а spot ы the more rétaar able "i ой being the ortherly land known, and having ре actually сей d by the late great navigator and good | naturalist, Sir James Ross, whose name it | generi бө апа following | Foe e, among yellow Blush-c M uis Marie, and Julie Lagravé or ims purple clas а be, were Prof. Martins not too a | sketch Е Florists’ ote excellence the flower ОЁ this season, that is s to вау, A spl Mami al season ; aa Mr. Salter's veg is that which any one desir red to gain „the information which. eod be apt t етїйсе | Pro, wd to fiae writing in his graphice rude erii ogne. class of b Yellow Perfection, i eres etm and Se oloured Prin of Wi Cleopatra, Be Мајр Негтіопе, Beanty, = Hess een ost lamong Maréchal Duroc, ее менн Perfection, L Grange A Rival, ET о rowns may Bainbrigge. These ar ena а, pe ын н Wes кафт Jardin des PR Mrs. Miles, mprised d. Fore - Queen of Ж р бе e Bella сас пе. Sir Prio Albert, and Riflem: pg Prince Alfred, EL E. Mi IM Mar boe iiti "Sla e; Ww ced Antonelli and Generi Lu An en class ss varieties, without w! fear г 7 iippoimen Notwithstanding thai this yr eat bat 4 nd 19 гб, this useful autumnal pe le familiar with it may safely assert, that we have never seen it in wie condition than 16 is this year. The туб much the same as that ЕЕ in Шы seasons, but tle blooms, which are most e е > individually larger Ed finer than. we ember morphological ehange. This is especially the саве wii most of the Drabas, with one or cesa of the Stellarias and Potentillas, Ranunculas, Tara m, and Fes tuca, whilst the Polemonium, Poa, and I Glyceria, are > seen t te rieties i tent p the fallaat well deserve PAR. Y good sliow flower, deep orange im co m: г. Brunlees, а ber er elt "m: : centre, and beautifully incurve latitudes, The Sa xifraga ів found in the Himalaya, of which Eie A Martins was сҮ not aware. Hence there are perhaps not iind віх ог eight | р of the abore list of » species hic h could universally be allowed to er plants which are common to Idinavia. р in the same ry, mind, as none of them 2 he Mena Of these t| is tj М las with goes ver Martins uii he coue et 1 the Faulhorn, Lot d. Albu orum, a finely incurved eed ge tinted viti blush, bnt not quite compact enough in the centre make it a de esirable flow wer hr invaluable, Tot altitude 2683 m metres, whieh is covered with snow for nd :Вғағаїз collected in four years 132 species Or |" ce diis л also misit of Up ess viz. :-— tala. Cardamme ramier e шара iret Silene acaulis, Saxifraga oppositifolia. maria bi Polygonum viviparum. i of t И афо, archa large dark ier violet. Pink 1 Pear а оо! decorative plant, but for purposes | e жее Ден how fover, к iced гн larg +в Жай, E neariy зт, vhs nidi | pro о bea : exhibition e EM n Queen the above Ran irn Grands Mulets, altitude 10,000 feet, on fa d mde. boasts of 24 24 flowering ts, of kw the | blush, їз Mont|fail to become varieties - Moe; added a ro Pre ге in the ur ie € сое teness, which otd in М. unet violet puce, though à pe^ | йо, can than а ood kind for tulit loy: icut which rod eir ейуне other sorts, to which it forms | e fir J time in May last | i hal е purpodes rof exhibition | dej it will be found | ed Ranunca а bm T A ite 1а A since ; ш th „г the cing Piar of doors, as vits as und Mr. o this season an excellent exhibition. for all pbi рагрове bee-keepers realise far more a! th The philoso u wonderful three „із very pro у | calculations give for the n es, | quee standable, lef er glass, w kind w MR d LE зе? ътЕаң e best в T Mic of ү, Now they This Norsx sen 18, 1569] T ' HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND 9 TURAL GAZETTE. 1087 р roughout Engl орй c, yo through ith M i ror. height = if t 4. —— EM RUE 4 че ding л Let teli rine thófé of the | Z. е red а queen late in the season, after AS tel or die, like most Britons, It, too, I am sime hives, Ao PA қа and remove mine P the à Г Oobee eppure br s UAn түт ( ihe а t ij а а ч Jem Rm red Me quodis.. Now piace ач Бе Hrives оп a laf ge boa rd, stocks, to i T „Һай , Joined one of the du gardeni g 4з 4 This ha ече а most successful or all o f Septem ж p" i qu г eggs enough Napi all the ша hives, and every | Aiad mbs and put Бы into another stock, iog. Hence, thosë who keep be ees to Are e m which оте the que October 18, Etamin ed thë odata; and found five ; October 22. Pigeon опе "ч ra Aere a d to p a large — of eggs laid in three combs. 1 took out one of thé c А r er, season, the receipts bein ; the subser on Sataürday after de. The "Orcids and liouse ier re are in admirable condition, ber alterations LH AL led. but much cannot be -— in this sien uil the debt is its eradl. our 8 ‚ пакей bees as they n a branch to weigh 7 and 8 Ib. instead of 3 Ib. and 33 1b.—in short if they wish to have large harvests of hon bey us а Minst. уты - The chan ay about опе: third. or one-hal? larger every yeu. - Bees roperly managed аге very profitable and most E € father, "m а common labourer, by his bees; a year "Nov mber 14. es find a Sings egg Dow гу saw the virgin queen, ali» oing p E rid d drone a two re th October D д the combs, and saw the o leviate it, The shows | are "есет, Óreide ч | па — есе els vhere, excepting Lond w 23 days Patra 24, 1865. I'found a d т provincia! ng on this wà у, the more particularly as e about establishing getti the rich rising towns seem to car ardens, d a fi Н bon rone pupa on th Febru deep sleep to have fallen on botanie gardens, except pie in all ie к development o combs, containing only worker cells. I в dr rones emerge from these cells. Бошот ha The Sheffield garden, (оо, ы) їп da promising condition under the management of Mr. Ewing — the ir а За А US mid off, an ла the grounds a I made 907. e year nd ] ast d of mi ai in oung 401, from nine or ten stock hives.” A. Pettigrew, yo Brighton Grove, Manchester. We are glad r^ see à communication from во old a ere hatched, I put in the hive, bar- А4 containing rone eom pital order. i$ fortunately - "the "e ide "of си Аар е and thus —— noxious de rx rk—Aand not unnatarally of eo Isid out both. RU is pleseantly diversified — botanic perde, and plenty o! ibo ones ameng y^ Mr. Ewing is very че adn v со г to atre on apiarían matters аз! March 6. 1 found eggs and brood in w. uite agree ieving| March чө A number of d fü ^ that the majority of the hives oughout o April 7. Exam lied the ET ud about one country are much 600 small, Баб we think M ies 6 о | quarter of the bees were drones. far when he advocates the use of hiv rker rood combs, а йв of Neighbour's hive, that is kx say, wd ad from April r^ pe She fined tol containing - about H 1,000 cubic inches; nor do we s tha ый only produced drones—not i rder that a fertil 1 filling the pues with brood im a hive of such vien A tent a Jays egan, b m - dimensions. We D long been fally alive to the fact that the there нат во that the co; ad br times laid t two o purpure ", апай ма wisy plants robust нер Жу „зү! > it in v K empres rel up lar ver ts standing in ood had a vs Pie. iem e tpe She also some- eggs in one e cell, which i іп some | э v bis s Dou n lr built a rre use. | fat In "hone at a kbbi lt would be well, town a8 large as "Sheffield as good "m "ETT size of two cells, and then covering een very of b nig ve asserted x . Some е yea ан е Море ted, eem exten: i of brood and Thero could "hardly bea clearer confirmation of tbis one better laid ont or rable trial, been е 0090004 that а die еҷ е a valid | being hatched so late in t October, producing only drones. The interesting ; bu. дош valuab that Me Clayton В hester, Nov. 11 the season as t and afterwards kept until the Ja эдт vp da experiment waa very successful and n" tI should n great a space aper, e to ge all the еф I made respecting this stock. William ridge, Жеш g s và hives eei phares to the size of those advocated by Mr. Pettigrew. inki Алдл=ёмї dantet, Ё f PARTHENOGENTSIS IN THE . Garden Memoranda. GaTHERINGS.—The Liverpool Botanic unfortunate as to reg the NEY BEE E Herr Dzie on y dens îaturalist, When he first Mer attention ЕА this еы v doctrine of true Parth thenogene ог ап bee-miastét and |Sm Indeed bu E wp p rais bri & swarm of d ng bein E the correctness of what he had seen with his ents кдн to prove th eve Srperiout dai roved its жү iy pron (one of the Ger man naturalists id physiologiste) irum ly onfrimed this doctrine, and after laborious di is- b bee, ponen in ferrem all the солена in е рө, м T uch a host of objec! wou true, that Dum "himself бе ^x interest Ai reatly. Violas, — sew and muscles for imparting some e E dant nt wi yj о " subtropical - was Geranium Dactylis ffectively у. Oxalis corni „Азн д өнү 3 °З feet high in a rich | of t ped d Mun up ur the кеа, ts passage through tl Амы ый Ы To discovered a spermmtozoids in pd hat free Ricinus- like у vigour of | Heath, near Man- | В. ham Garden hi but fg to see there, iu the pr is not regards situation and &ngemenft. ve as tial, tlie money is жө diens t but I did we learn, Tie houses are in ; most d is taken with the bedding Dents, pei the e garden is unworthy of tho wo whole, n Fer A bei h winding walk few fa to o fe тутй entrance through large fine-leaved icy xm Musas, eds covered with : one gn and леа creeping plants. Most vittata in fruit, муг уч contents of the house Зохан reultby? though not more than six months s planted. h ous im these mai i pare bon irning i pore таваф ee Lord Palmerstona f atoms; | wi aware that with students of od and modern 1 philosophies am by also femen of the drones, as well as in the contents of a c € and detected the дн %регшаоло1йв in wo; kd z hee oce eggs th - bes irem ce drones. waa at last соп ker eggs, whilst they were entirely majo flower was аб last соп. t wherein 56 Deo chiefs have be мр di д until peer ew e ved yo gem һа" үнө Domit W "il, "T" drone or or fertilised worker r eggs. tim, ex. 1 | ойе £ er Rated Бу as to lay worker or а certain viria Ёс of droné ац ; bservatory hi ill, aded confirm or Aot, thése théories n йы uer цв. бо, — ент year, І thought that it rk rad. for Ка. Ж vi the garden writers оп bees | done toget. h | and but Ї have | h rdy F. es, lay a Ter ај worker | try. w t 5 | 10,000 to growth in те M р к boiled ; Чы ап оо: r par ; her "E ante, E- 233 m y not the чо of interest a y said he must have learnt them from Donald Then South had the edis da him, he phrase ; while at the same t | somebody t Romai philosophers the Ue bed vs тә [1 A. Tue theory bout wl chance combinations the etisting iens - are d to lift ul > ess proposi ной аз badly & orks must be Sa resto produced — is S "A vd актан, in чым үн is just now m mda es Organie existence. y mie the IE in mum reip that rain at but th ud tal t be е gorden ew years. There is life and t of the garden, and it could 15,000 Sundays а фе ый n {е бутт. ш grain, imr at grain, “ D the force PX natural mM -= sf онин to flourish оп the earth. oM the га endy to happened to be r th anchester Botanic Garden is hke ot bo in better The Manchester Uka tha Lnd Srat 1088 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Novzwszs 1 8, 1865, h corn, grain would immediately 1 till, i P atomic MM. would о more turn = The real theory of Mr. Darwin ya adeo summed up by | Arist бае у in a — sentence :— "Omov uiv оду ravra xdv «і ёуєка тод eyt E v 5,4 “Ө s BT a 3 R Lo а) наа mom тєр "'Eume te same | з w leaves ack Mulberry trees are mere sticks, arcely Md tr a formed. Lemon a still appear, a ow in sheltered vibus and depressions, and are often protecte high walls; мл however, holds h as also do the срне or Barbary Figs. The Tatter are extensively cultivated xia es E as hedges, and for the 2 y er are they as E. аз TENTI as tree-like. The | wn, : suffering the wood to beco —— applications. me dry between the FRUIT AND KITCHEN о be pro oduc сей justas it w жб Fe the general workin hole ; та which did по perished, and still pe like t Empedocles spe eaka ажр. 25 asser о, "combinations were E wich иэс Жал fall ge of the [bark sake of thei w to the height of some 12 15 fi xg 1n a ve eir Caro to iig dicotyledonous Planta by |i s, with a lar und trunk an shaped ршен is quite remarkable. Венер s Ноне 3d Editi Calendar of Operations. (For the ensuing week.) AT this ti £ th itis of the utmost import- rrange stock in houses as to secure a due radiis nof Space to each plant. „All ret tarded cd isum ove ng the relat ancient ey ato H that? ystery has been resolved by the йске of an enterprising аео абя а doctor's degree, w r 17 stanzas, worthy o of а nA h s po kinds һе tantly su But the | ? gato tailor, ventures sti all things, if not already DER let every sash receive a тоз wasbing, both thos p^ the houses and also of the rumes t3 pits. order to kee КАРТ le, al ded on шш ог posts. This only for the glass, but for aa og ар beige Fav ЕЕЗ. Putin ought п бав zu vigour. With r dr wi wo Plum them and Lichen, extirpation of those eh in the search for w| birds commit such ravages. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, For the Week ending Nov. 15, 1865, as observed at the Horticultural Gantes e a o a EE 2 H a| BAROMETER. Nov. $i x я E E "E ЧЕ ET EH Rain, spen is abaolately kunst not o the sake o m id my. FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT Co servans will now require eris nicety необ оү cannot by any nis to keep as 40* to 45^ at night, ап plant of Sicily, produces flowers of exquisite анан His fro e of which in a dry state were Мело ы * after v. return o Brit br rought on all ni ht E the eiie is at all favourable. fi be the atmo- t well- Snown amateur botan s die ea," лаб that thi cumstance has led to their "importation commerce, ospheric moisture enoug all times without from which is d the now Га „ороропах!” Аз all this is g a reference to Professor „Balfour, and a quotation from. Bescherelle’s French ides half-a-doz be the pei application of water. s.— Let these have close — s to pipes, od y beco enly very dry. a quiet. ventilation m and ug if possible ; let "he air words of Greek, it might rea а узду of e ious and trustworthy intelligence, instead of most ,PELARGONI e whenever t the weather ious pt егу. 16 g rtainly strike a will admit iore oid cold draughts, and keep out | "pud m reader as somewhat puzzling how the frost, On Чы "other aes nd, be careful поб to use too and „Spanish Expedition ex should bring [ош much fire-heat. Training and shifting must also receive attention. how this I which is remarkable for its fœtid prod should rt » perfume of extraordinary fragrance; and how, if the Opoponax plant exists i sufficient abundance to be collected, it bs. never been obtained by HA bu e of the numerous botanists who ovi : cine d that cou — 9 is е but that ча rved well-kn now RE А, nava celebrity. Bu 3 are n Mexico in | tops Roszs.—If tender я аге not already pacte, A time should now be lost i of sta сабе ц wor кей оп ordinary stocks, may y^ guarded by means of atrav bands bound anonn, and over their branches, or by tight canopies y & eds or masses of ош kinds of Teas, or ed tender n | kinds, should hav material strewed to afford | a а little тунт теа тел um s not to be supposed that the h it Ines 4 ө | during seyere weather, Cocoa. a-nut refuse „ог even 1 t this if unskilfally | xis $ А; 40.5 ly ; clear ка ue e. night; light rain, 10—Clear eren very eue es es E re ку t at night ; sli —Slight fog ; foggy ; pe atn frost, - no 847 Че with sizi? frost at night Dus О t; fine; overcast ; fine а! Жер ht. 6 ailing Winds. &£a |&£d| ва | No.of Loi Nov. БЕЯ ЕБЕ 58 Years in (Greatest : ` смо о5о $ Quantity |,» 12 |, ја „| ЖЕР ЕШ zó bis f Rain. Ziz aliud 4 Sunday..19| 48.6 | 340 | 41.3 16 0.87 2.11 5| 4 4| 512) 289 iy «.20| 49.0 | 31.7 | 41.8 13 0.35 1| 7| 3|-1 7| 9 «| 6 ..21] 495 | 36.5 | 43.0 24 0.4t 4| 5| 4| 3| 6.141 Wei ,.22| 49.2 | 34.0 | 4l. 22 0.80 3| 4| 6| 3| 4 1 Thurs, ..23| 47.3 | 34.5 | 40.4 H 0.95 1| 6| 3| 2| 6 H Се .24| 47.4 | 32.2 | 39. 0.61 5| 8| 3| 2 sj 5 1125] 464 | 334 | 3v. ou 1314171 31119133 ^ NR hest EER daga the above perii imd 18-7 [o 62 deg.; and the lowest ge 8 i Н ther! | otices to Correspondents. ACROSTI eun, DM ed, with thanks. Cary: ТНЕМОМ; К. Stokoe. Your white Cedo Nulli is beso ботен. remm e T. 8. In; your specimeni A E vii d tend beyo: КАБ aiii identit y of the e braets of the wn in some of these cases. ok. Your Во rs are doubled eel tale, in ts OMM disunited. mat ich it is public will inquire too nicely, though it is well to throw с ating of hal o mens out а wholesome caution about dangerous ЖАН, | of protecting th heir stems ttle. Four or fi ches common Elm of healthy growth, 3 feet ies п dune and the койу, o е bering where the о of such materials may keep ties safe in {я pit, ofa| including bark, at 4 feet from the grou! D Le à genuine article са ased. severe wint If it is desirable to protect the tops kem pron E ago ia а plantation ears ty of Duriat, Vinta, ge of 1865. E extremo Met nes geria efficiently, ats thrown ] tly on the ll suffice, SRS S were su Ро Бе ato t130 years old. -— durin ha vint taking er on the breaking up of frost, to expose вук to statistics published ty v € ыру of the "1 Grapes being in а" very ^ dps аг in ve eauti and not until after they bave become about which you inquire "s vats with ex traordinary rapidity. , À great portion of €— „азн Your RANT Mam — Compost yards, if not pei is 6 with the| мл alcohol, and in countries like Deren, where wine different soils ol for potting mmediate | ТЕАЕ-мошр: P PC. This, unless the loaves are Боа growers do not leave the wine very long in vat, fearing | attention whenever the wea ther i © Uno of the one се Кате suffered from it. Ж roug! , the wine, tist that which you allude was a valuable addition to our the saccharine matter remaining: in it, will ferment for | the drenching autumn rains have every facility for| ор the subject. M J B. d Pal Jess Orange; 2 a long guys in эт cask, These wines will consequently escape. , The best of soils, „be "d ever во We ll bn ач rn > ngierine > Sweat И. require ill 1 very short eriod b i " x. ts "Nelson: rj. г sive паат зол during their transport while young, | the чечан of stagnant water. p d rom: b " ну Mora rning ; 5, Fearn Pippin; ьт but eve jp» sagi es ey are lodged in the consumer's | оп this account should be a sadi fad plane, and er Lastrea Filix-mas; 2 Ии cellar. ната matter will render the | the soils ог composts should invariably run the жау of нам or Prae $ peii A a m-nigrom. =d, үрү" wine Кү to еен at every change of weather, and | the deti in ir ridges. Those sy аге procuring | Fern is wi baf is о клы called "Poly 5 Woodsardis if the cellar be ies ceno дзр cool the fermentation | loam now, t it remain on uM ground where dug | more correctly Last Legen 7 Soolopendria® may рана acidity. There із no doubt that the wines | until hard fr Eo: it may then be carted away without Da кулк pe Rer EX Pteris fabela oé this year’s growt SM nie » лана gibba, опе of tbe handsomest ies ol v vog dm reat attention aem they arrive at DEN house Fe d: e P. Your p introduced and "ө bus ri iy. mes. е idendrum um, time ibre.—At a recent meeting of the Imperial CUCUMBERS. ар на p^ rin to these; а little desirable species, that зр figured for, Ша aria Lo Agricultural Society of the Haute Garonne, M. de |eglect now rb render all pa pains and labour байса) Марал. naderris vacciniifolia. AU Бе 5 lanat ted several samples of thread. he haq | useless. Give air as often as the weather will рк destitute of flowers.— Youngster. 1, уар М 6, Dog obtained from the bark of the Acacia, and of +ће | 29 make it a point to shut а чр Use additional tentilla hirta; 3, P populus nigra. A ak Chin e eap The Acacia which produces | 9 Verings on E light, which will s save fuel, and чече o i ер пө from the scraps да this thread grow: very description of soil, 16 | m gi the perus co iai 4, Chry n at flsspberries m n Жану attains the height of from 60 to 75 feet. The RASPBERRI 'upiter. The € intet now or latet oo З isba rd, and takes a fine e polist à and i in great | € doubtful mista, a better way with general stock | cut out at- any hv eden of the strong TT out j ries d for furnitüre and for flooring. 16 is less dense p OI bó tied up in their place, and tho тө, уду toe thán oak, but it s much more эу, and it has | 810 material, 2 or 3 inches thick, р Ves: Jupiter. Your question » LL now if the Pa j been used i п replanti ting the Pyren it is likewise | heat is in vd sage Lex ie eder the house bi Jf tho fora planted for ment, The ala spun from its bark V 8.—[ a ag ро жу is f the stems of Vines about vt ЖА nho ah he Vine alone, раа Ў M зав i € urine of ropes and coarse | to be forced are near the inda ence of hot-water pipes r best plan would be to КИТҮ о m ` doth to far | they should vot bound LB Moss, old mat, or any other| removing the C rq pete 1 unhealthy i, od 390 Боан ро hs Bouibers ананас of б wm off the dry heat. Keep the tempera- | when it. "Pos soil (a mixture of а: tho surat vegetation recedes under the see influence of the ае t phis in houses start o not give | rubbish and orushed t bee DI ap i Chen S vast snow-covered plains of Mount Etna ; the Fig trees news С to depress the [arbem ог to avoid a | CowxoxicATIONS КЕСЕ bs uA ^ ull —P. iecit have only terminal leaves, and t very small; | 93i Mint у steam from fermenting matter.| М.Ма Anderson. W. Fuonison H8 ‚ (next i the white Mulberry trees and Vines have de. only а Let the syringe be applied t two or three times a day, | ык si I SUPERPHOSPHAT ES of ' М - x sgoran 18, 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ален НЕА Е pee fòr AUTUMN rcs £1000* UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against — of infected animals. This, had it been ricco per а cis ax эшти, Won, Шектеу ше. T usly exercised in the first instanoe, might „ен. it сап be obtained of Mr. ugh an; o his 0 D —— Ms сң pe the n but now that that has — F 8 m STEAM PLOUGH and ў pe зо widely i reover, ош ше Ар) ÜSPHATE of LIME is e db tou. Count ULFIVATOR may be seen at Work m every Agricultural , MINERAL 5 SUPERPHOSPHATE ` Ж Фо Det E 7 enar iculars apply to measur com- Genuine PE сер» hoI orka. Laeda” HIN, London, КО. ; ы Dipi Тоюң wlte ion of owners for this foreib ble interference Ly Ey rwr London R IU IMPLEMENTS. —Steam T M vs IN д sed өт чөө һам 50 "E аз Jod 22, Eden Quay зын 3. Threshing Machin ра, Carts, Waggons, Ploug ned, The pro ovisions, bete refore, which rows, Chaff Cutters, Coke kort, Turnip Cutters, Churn: to the геч Т HE LOND : NURE COMPANY |Т, &. Improved Wire Netting. Delivered carrin "Ic bsol of зану f lean and store Itt. " kK 5 e ABS now ready ы-ы ШЧ, пот ат, Brentwood. Боле London, Е.С. era ie qan of M MH Mee DISSOLVED BONES for Dressing Pasture Lan TE: IMPROVED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS| 508 аиа ss LN MS се Lands. ME, & VIAN GUANO and NITRATE of SODA, ex Dock Vine SULPHATE of f AMMONIA, FISHERY SALT, ае yc Fenchurch Stre Purser, Secretary, Autumn Sowing.—O рабе s Blood Manure for Wheat. Ж. cd MANUFACTURED BY THE PATENT ITRO-PHOS PHATE. or BLOOD MANU pa N one COMPANY, LIMITED, дәш of Tenant Farmers occu 50.000 Acres 0: ШЕ ж-з онх а Littlebury, Essex. Mana rector.—J ames Орам, Particulars of siy v ind rd Manure may be obtained at the Offices; cT. Маслрам, Secretary; ог d Vf Local Agents. Chief no 10, Fenchurch Street London, Western Counties "pr ма, vp e ca $ Майшйеопев, Plaistow, am, Devonshir: for IM og Ё о эс} ^ "T weight, more а other — less than апу ECIAL STRAPS foi в TonxEn's Patent Sirap and Hose Com Малайны: m THE NATIONAL POULTRY QOOMPANY ). оп application, and £l on оноов, й ма to exceed £2 рог Share, and at intervals of not less - onths, Bai kers.—The Lon: wipe n" ay its Branches. Superintending Mo anager. G. KxxxkpY внын C.E., Author of * * Poult Keeping in a mmerclal Point of mE T P" xs.—6, Martin's Lane, C. ma Street, Е.С. Texrorary О mo po try Farm, Bromley, Ke ais oue: al Improvements. BAILEY DENION ero s large Staff for the Eisoution of all Works of Land Im efe 18 and for the (348 lans and Te s of eem Ваар, Farm Houses, ind laboure Cottages, & ur. Dxwrow's charge conducting E 5з. per n I ee for RE upon NE con reparing P| orks to be executed by Landowners, perin cd ES rection of Farm үзе a and the еф of any other i delerm ined upon, according tos fixed scale, depending on the am service отепа: 22, Whitehall Place, HE LANDS MPROVEMENT COMPANY.— T Notice is hereby "d that on and after the 13th instant, the óFFICESof the Company will be at No. 3, PARLIAMENT STREET. WILLIAM укн, Managing Director, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, Nov. а of the Show for Опе е Week. HE NATIONAL EXHIBITION of SPORTING and OTHER DOGS.—The SIXTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBI- TION will be held in the NEW CURZON EXHIBITION HAL BIRMINGHAM, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, December 4, 5, 6, айт. The PRIVÀTE VIEW оп (Limited: CarrrAL, £25,000, in 2500 Shares of £10 each. Deposit £1 per Share | orm slaughtered, and the — À of cordon between infected and untainted here are also str ingent regulations proposed in — x with the foreign trade ; and the mere of cattle in uninelosed lands is to be forbidden. а heso ar e the principal points in which the Com- be said be unanimous, and for vli; b ferus " bah look for some action on he par e Gove e disense is stil spreading. Professor Srwox ps ai a pe at the Farmers’ чаз that day had {тийчүү them noti its resh herds, and «ака BRIDGED PROSPECT reaking out in 290 fre d UM of this s Company isto undertake tbe Амы of Pour | | шшш of restriction D erra aution are desir- on а sufficiently large scale to render it at once mportant ani able, ht to be taken lucrative commercial enterprise. ought The calculations which have been made and carefully tested leave | = = — me pi large return will be made to the Proprietors on Ровілс opinion will un doubtedly s uppor rt Mr. e capi invested Some of the best breeds of Frenoh and English Poultry have оова | көт ND iu the new Parliament when he shall obtained, and. the operations of the Co ies d hav user com- odu monced бп Td xd the Railway а м t Bro miey, in K n Kont ain intr ce measures affecting the Veterin ary Full Pros; us, wW “orms of Application for i p”, tainod = EE Cd aS tis Он Abd the Werke ci tbe Profession and the Cattle trade, s еа 1 Com; than it did last year. We cannot doubt that the importance which recent events have given to the Veterinary profession, and the disastrous risks which stockowners have incurred and realised through our unregulated eattle trade, to LANDS IMPRO VEM ENT COMPANY. December 4; Admission 5s will enable him carry measures А ан Тлар D Spegil дү at Танан asso ^ [Opin RRT Ey уаз tho Advor. |last year he was and Mean aed pu Mes 2 hile we in call Ки to a passage E MC рен x Вкксн, Secretary. M , ht Hon. tho Lord Nass MY. Ота D w, Birmingham. from his address read ^j ears ago before riok t Dto Ец Sir Wm. Russell” Bart, M.P. CU стт SHOW.—NOTIGE.— | Social Science Congress at Edinburgh, in the ын John Horatio. Lloyd, [rade тра, Жм. || t) ADVRBTIE пренета: САЛАЙЫЫ НЫН ЫН that the ideas then enunciated may receive a full Bois Pow ovell, Esq. the Отсо of tne Agricultural Hall Company Limited], LU bro before Parliament meets, To LANDO , TRE С. eum Aa GENTS, SURVEYORS, Kc. 1« | Street, Islington, By order, S. Sipser, Seci e follo: owing is a portion of Mr. HorraNp's PEN LAND LES, AND IN [ы "oA eere ECC ika am тіз байау and I beli that h good ld E ing ieve tha - would ensue from the expenses in all cases being liquidated by a or 95 y i L Drainage, I jedem Si кан быр Ет oni cim йош ent OMEN Gaze tte * | appointment of an Ins of Live Stock Clearing, зт D Planting, for НЕҢ imn cial purpose, TURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1865. Traffic through ited Kingdom. His duties 1 Farm ларо: 4 d be to collect rein information as to the purposes. E P E 4 health оё ош, whe ther imported from abroad о 3 Јейіев or Landing places half th He would have to keep ce rivers or lakes. ^ A М & Tue Erection of Farm Houses, а она - l other | space at our disposal 1 du docs with e gre bimself in unication w nit the different in: s of E to Farm Houses and other buildings for | of her Majesty's Commissioners m [ак towns, frs, and markets [throughout the country ; ESSERE) inquire into the Cattle Plague. t on | {0 visit gi en ics ot di to кт оси се the dmm or ere undor th зу тилек ау A H фер e gr iy aetion of € а -— "Y in st matter | reports tbreaks of disease, a re especially 0 of Draibage or other improvements, may borrow eoxpelses | Will in all мони ity, ounde dar to be | сЕ hare R he cost, d Charge the same with thi enses fü ts RU mm ДГ every осете Ве й ingdo dom which vehemen are made to this. E^ ques be the the ed. No investigation of title i iret "Rie plans dsl ение. do bt "Interiore with with tl et i execution of PHI OK which are controlled only by the Government qe n Commissioners. further mformstion, and for forms of application, apply to the Honourable uix Narier, Managing Du, 3, Parlament reet, London. S. TEE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE E IMPROVEMENT СОМА. Offices. 22, Whitehall ded PA ок Rivas, Chairman N, Principal ref rante U this Comp: ny s Pe ct t Tenants for Life ев, Mo ў Committees of Incom nt Persons, Beneficial Lessees, Б (Ecclesiastical or Municipal), Incumbents, Charitable ct the following Land Improvements, and e estate improvi Abs by way of 12. : 1. All works of Drainage, Irrigation, Warping, and Embankment. 2 The Erection or F Faimhouses, Cottages for Agricultural and all kinds of Farm Buil Ge anotion of Roads. Grubbing and Clearing of old Woodlands, кан апа Reclaiming Land. Owners оѓ Estates, not entailed, who be desirous атда ог зоба ofa pu^ piene may also remind with an ent in Improvements under the simple and "anbenstve process of the Co: pin? s Act. Term of Years AN to Rente cord oed e is fixed by the Landowner, adapt the ато! ent to the circumstances the Charge not being incurred. The Company =й -— P Specifications, and mates pan; su] ans, for ап; лу Improvements s yF executed e zd Tandowners ес т B naf ec: er will be опі S Wi зыр onsibility ofthe EXE m EUM skill constant Улун Ж its en ry; andit m he publieity in our power. n vhi ея deal of diversity of Мала has arisen out of t arring of only ne aa of ce у, the Commissioners are un number of important conelusio: алы, would. eonfine all ^5 fone animala of res or ox, cow, az ca 13; £ ust Pe receive all be see duty of such au sc aret " ачат | breaks of disease. ne the Pec Privy he evidence which has been taken, yet, judgment i ht to be taken on report annually on the United Kingdom, ere the destruction of the poison: ous raa wou roio to whioh | udin ot Bri iton, gave нб т, d to whieh most of the sentit mm ту апі Fede ubi lan possible ,i ould be fal pesa rity, а including Lords БРЕ NBORNE, Mr. C. S. REA and e | Dr. BENCE eregi ; both Jones, do not believe such а the pro yes would е those districts icri the disease | has лы yet dec а but where it -— any time be in im inoubation, and апа all aro 1 they p the supply = meat deed wholly, fi pr аге аб present, ш office бое ре СЕК" corporate interest ern T than on account of their veterinary knowledge ; or are € to be well ed scientifie, veterinary practitioners ? Tadabitably they ought to be the —— are these to be found? My belief is, inducement to d his life was qi in re на" d | sufficient п mber of well walided v veterinary Ak and not ! at the centres of the e, 4 erm апа i er фе |і vi rise in Modi e m | strongest temptation Lic ibm uer "ie Comas | tion OE N, who sioners however, excepting Mr. diim inly. that the be addressed to 2 Wi LIAM pueblos the Secretary, C he Company, 22, rom Place, London, S.W. etual dimensions is not ге ive ever great its a to other interests and indus ови, ава ar i nes UH bard Street, London ; also n Vm: Bal Gegenüber dem Illustrated, and Priced Catalogues, Free per Post. а Den When required. LThe best Steam Threshing Machinery made.] Machinery Hoisting, for › Engines for Steam Cultivation, Self-Moving famon Roads and Agricultural Purposes generally. AM e сол Pesth. 8 Кав on заа к Р ма h t| in T my may дб чу lok. In the first place | expedient recommend. the n of the existing оу ot inspeetora to enter premises to direot the ti robability ical hei prey edil to узин А paw {тоа the unqualified practitioner; and it із a gratification tq. 1090 now that a measure is to be brought next session ерге Parliament, having for дё object the punish. as sha s ilfally or faleely take or use tle name of veterinar. ys бео; and practise ат үү re Marien eg À dy, 4jualified to assume At me t ers "of this Bil hav tao еп and that е! its provis sions r^r not affect. amy person actually prac- THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. CNovnterg 18, 188. perceptible to the organs of t не es was - other | « cter. hed 1 the meeting to refer (o o omm point Бн which he was Ж Жр] [e d that was that en 30 y Since by Mr. Yo dd efer to the е descriptize there а long rosd divided from the fields. w a wire eom ambs witliinflammation of rose ladji and нош Shown у апа that 1 road a; asi was a receptacle for the Iambs, | it eorresporided in almost e ery partientar Ped would find thg which were probably ny there every day to be bmp or | given by Dr. theby, a = noticed i in M ni th the descriptus otherwise treated, p^ Sheep ere happened to be a shower of rain, x ^u gie that he road must have been пону тоте less mylete ые: та of excrement pue th Wb S fn nd, too, those animals, during the WE part of the summer, ad been m in the pat where they sh flocks of ors Да to which hs bd fast i dre arl the di INS Me om - 19 роп а е реғ fect system of “inepe ction, both at ur ports tti n our ets, and upon a wider sprea of scientifie professional knowledge, d el ty $ s on ОЁ the immense losses incurred a^ farmers and graz ziers od gh sl: aughtering for g ARE SHEEP LIABLE 12 THE CATTLE id M BEFORE giving t of Mr. Wood week, we quote onds reference i this subject at the t of the London Farmers” Club. Pro r Simonds. said : The question has been put to më whether the diseaso їз capable of being communicated from the ox to е nm and whether those animals can in reality co: the disease to others. Ifthe oye be whether pn yere are especially "vr of this affection, I have no hesitation in saying that they a hose who know me best rofes- sional man, аа Др - Ah to myself on "bat account да ser anà tbat if I do hoist it, it is necessary. I Һат а о: oin bought а arket, and the cattle and result? Up to the present time, - of 2,000 s Pre L ed nu died ; and the їзеазе, pest. We have exposed cattle to the sa inoculated from cattle, and " cattle so eep shee Куусу, A E ken the disease from as shee: ordinary Ar qoe SA те you Mire th sui EIS potus e i шиме to cattle, апа nearly all t ien di died ' fa a no: days. mention other case; which have oceurred in Norfolk, . Iwil ii give two Essex— ofa number of e and the ot me M уй f lam he es were bonghti p aY p in two ү е ус, in one lot, and ore heaithy set id ewes a man could aga ag and again, they see the case 122 е n t and a low hedge. the disease spread from the cattle to the Sheep, and at of the E S MP ov 90 ewes 48 had died. The well m d. Two rams bd À am ызы them, ind Өн Ced ae ied. other the wes were one of we pe^ а free grt mo and sheep, аз the tion. We now give a condensed report of the leetur Mr. Woods, of Mert ton, е this mah., 15 : rin a zoe tons sen the above n of Profess алэр mu had made some inquiry as to the | = mptoms peribus quy M. Harvey's sheep, and was satis- fied fiom what he was able to gather, that there were grea as to n hether it was the P e seemed | үйү e opinions enforced upon his mind w e saw. He must confess that he was very much strek foand that 2000 ЖР had been "es огеле, e) gether cde e йек y rne ical TU Irt сеу pars f There а great ичре? ну ot coarse Grass, such as felt Ar n6 у praetienl man woald think of feeding lambs upon, ad he found also that TE many 9. 9€ the flde, mhich m were divided by í fy EN Y pere gt doub оаа ere fot a m oubt pem n е, d whic, do wera khon iie ч e it ўч б g t be ima ined that elds in whieh so epe a number now peiora. r^ the of ] p had lain re considerably soiled with their сова, gentlemen whom he er inem and api. excremenť. Afli ugu: rvey said there г. Harvey, and proceed with t te һе wig was а рте h of vegetation—the Grasses that had been examination of the dead lam mbs; а V enean ae толщ mant during the whole of the summer sprang up pro- | which lay abont. Now, with r respect to the number у duced a large amount of succulent f He thought hà need | appearances in the lambs at Crown iere M" "n moria not ask any practi man in that room his experie rtieularly remarkable ín the firs ör three ав nothing the god e тен кыў са с that had qe There was great inflammation of che ы еї [3 been UN ex heep mu: produced on lambs, for panion Ks the А and e ne wêre diseased o many чї. it, an: rm Fs knew that it mus m ere what d pira As to the highly rmm It should also understood that those a nimals had no artificial food but what, the ратк Moto". and ie as he had said, was , and they had. rà мы des Cite а very suceulent chara There was no ehange of pasture, | oue or two lambs, and there saw distinct po, Wine and no change of Rod. "o ho jh, mrs mr that those learned professors afterwards made so great a Mer he was addressing would say. vhat even in what he had already The practical gentlemen were inclined to have vhi stated there was quite suflicient odue» a dise: mila videnco, and to discuss, tiot only the question of th to what many of them had seen in their locks before. Ваг | mortem appearances, but as to what was the general omia е had соте to his knowledge one important fact connected | of the sheep ; but from some , best " be! ther po 80 Cause or other, with. the flock at Crowü Point — bad never yet appeared | the other gentleme», they declined, апа e t int. і before the publie, and having heard it incidentally it was only | meeting at Crown Point. Тһе great point that was maile asto y considerable care that he wa abi arrive аб its truth. | amy зірпібеапб and marked proof of the lambs having had thy They n й. а T. lambs had been living on dry eA rinderpest was, so far as he could see, thi thos bare pasture; bly soma feverish state of the sys ts he fourth stomach. There lem тоба! \ was utate. he vaty Jast thing.they would think of em would be to allow M am unlimited supply of water. Their experience мў vri I their great aim uw — when — iW a re X T ros long without wi 1? y deb woe se Mie ө. Ваа if | of ei ey "let. the em have it at all. ut d he Y rm n су during the hot month of August, and about а to be T Aus m pe 6» lungs of the animal ach were more соп d m pi system by their MAT But let the meeting listen to the from thé shepherd more than o or twice, and got dow been told lately that the lungs of hoggeta were more the Thorpe river, where t k the water, kn Of disease than those of beasts, But was this the fiet Л ru:hed in, many of them going overhead, and a great many | asked those whom he addressed, as р: tical men, tosay whether over their backs ; sequence being tbat they not only | they had not seen and heard, in their experi of 25 yer suffered from the effects of drinking the water, but from | cent. more of cases of 1 disease iu cattle than in shes, the chill that must necessarily have uced to the | It was а strange and startling fact, that in the two das account of the kind of water they had to drink :— taken with a disease tbe syi which were riu "The river near r, Sr Point is, fü the summer months, | those observed Crown Poin r. Smith examined the very foul, and the Men iere is very bad fora mile | carcase of that sheep, and found unmistakeable еуійспсе lower down the rivi The surfaci the er is sometimes | those spo n the stomach; a was по cattle covered wey а thin. дайы; of "the hee pendere into this | plague on Mr. Rising's farm, nor hud апу been known to bein river, which I have seen skimmed acre E event the — " [the neighbourhood. Consequently, if that ер had the He had also Ap е) get Me Дәр that morning a let! from wbich the following w tract :— “Inri — your note, it YE ve ety possible my lambs drank the river water, which has the sewage of Norwich émptied into it, " th ly by the river side, and it is so offensive it is йет to be the dis not taken АЖ infection or puteus ved. hat D». Letheby said was tué immediate cause of of death in in the sheep UU 26 the lungs, amounting in many cases а This is a constant post tts pla sign in the sheep, aud is rafely catt. lague, then quoted of sheep be ro- | dying with similar symptoms on farins Poet there wa to drink such | fto cattle plagae.] or nev m een in "n? s addressing whet Dane. . eie they Tu. hink it wW sequ X plague, t the cattle plague must be am jut they : mol ione, some objections zal т ihe conclusions arrived "iT. medical datione, 3 it d peer that there bea € ho believed it was ation that, there should 40 si гор: take verd б эл best of Mr. Harvey's lot, t hough when they wanted out of that lot to find a healthy lamb to make an experiment upon for the satisfaction 'ofessors, they confessed Ms could ehe wore e Г | trial of sheep at Crown po t, а meeting of Te from what 8 ET] е h he Dd m nn à the meeting of Saturday wee! orrester admitted that the treatment of the lambs was и aes 4 would think of following v Eon, ве dcs pp omine w of the show & М y "that tho whole of them | i n from с uk $ E 5 g g i EG uH PIS TE i PE р i d that to all Tateno ani pose: ague because so great а umber of the ob had died. Now he joined issue with Mr. Wolfesiór ón this. He contended that the ovd the number of sh there were together, the greater tle loss they w liable to. То meet this point of Mr. Forrester's he w them to ie him to tell them that Mr. Р; lost 55 lambs ed of 29 Now, what he would ask was this : If Mr. Palmer 2000 sheep i "petes: A what would pede. p having all: the — pes ARA to them ? m. Grass & E L E А his HI Ё s Ee Š T à ы бв. ln а si - е е habit ot letting their йел do w fo pu - --4. а Воск siage TEN boen tho pe he wi yr poe кө ЖЬ Me y md: e labe Жыт ninen ar change and everything that | пон "before ачин then referre fear they wow # x3 AK “ ju ов ater All at once. Then m тө ,—— "m di ЕБ е5 h M оа a3 quite A^ О! uen x trial 7 ена not a at ES ` tion of the appearance of the disea: Crown Point mon аз stated by Dr. Lothoby in his letter u A the Times of the 27th -— "Не wished attention to be paid to this, because desériptions of t| syapto is tbei vhether theg lid not sed а ЕЯ ong Чат, Dr. Letheby вай The sym er д > зш фач during ey Ырын to-day b first be some- 3 1 EX sa 58 "n Е Е i er 1 E $ ЕЁ BR i т E gri — fi (be. 2 of near]. бам, "13 had d гога Арты, ^s, three had died ; апа the 10 shiearli were all well The two last n. lots Affected animals since ke 10th of ers Baade ax ben iin vet E pet °з shearlings—the fected animals, and the five ту were риё als— were pt Tivi idee € X gt x1 i n pus idi i it iet i in infected anim Е i i dei i qu - pu ugh the tion iren the nose Yon the irritation of flies. Th-re di ола оѓ эмене ОА апа the respiration is penting, м "tbe козын e tendi n pain, Diarrhóga also ocus, bnt the her ^ " КО; r ops with blood, ЫДА t Šp: a "E grael-lice consisten: d а pale greenish | look into e | 9% NOS E al tseased ani The фон от of the sympt һе sh was | Poi ed from бай that given ш бй Pit, e f Starston theu, at the pt i т sheep did not Duln D n. OMM de of appetite, Appearance of pain, | «hat could the medical деп ы of flesh, diseharge from eyes and nose, and | s һе tbe fourth stomach was cover ihs "up found in the animals they vw Mr. son, of Tes „Нар, near Bishop Stortford, de- penu With regani, ser bed the tic been praean the Deadness of sme respects to those ånd ears, е ires Mr. "t теве thé 2 mE in Monmou vm vj t dis- "be no Shire ot udi rapid noA of coughing, the more ly wt gr * е had received severál other descriptions of a similar | | E "EE 5 iu & Е TER Hi E Li H pni iiv ii EH iu T? e dd "appetite, hanging down ess, exoessive thirst, and tides mong tho eight flocks nl in it эі ii [Then follows testimony from b | "варел spread | Y ЖҖотЕМВЕР 18, 1865.] ad Watford, on the failure of prolonged attempts to tomo uieate the plague to rmi d now turn to Mr. Har А.а б” bar Fa rvey unt N tensive landed stayin Мен on Hall, sod had autborised yi (hat oe A n that in 1861 he lost the whole of cattle on rinderpest. to persuade the A tbat the rinderpest existed among the sheep at Crown The folowing i is Ы letter of Dv. Wood of Edinburgh to Mr. Woods onjthe experiments in the Sauutorium ther ү — ехрегіт he sheep and the rinderpest to P uA on pape ^ e We placed eight sheep of different breeds in the sanatorium, өз. there was a constant n of rinderpest cattle The shee ou be n wenty-four were sanatoriu The remaining faris - нон mes ed to inanadjoining field. While in the they had free ^ Wee ey prg it, and were t highly contagious. wi carried „оп=аё the end o THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ELS Ed on the failure of prolonged айешәй io | herd of WW; abe SK herd of 93; m. aking 106 er y in all. An inspector who bad charge of a at part of the north and north-east of London me that iv his Len district more than 4-5ths have either died or been slaughtered, and the general average within the ртесівс' s of the metropolis is probably at least as high. Very early in July it appeared in Norfolk; a little later in Suffolk and Shrop Shire; then in onexcunty after an her, and before the end the month it bad inv: n all tbe earlier made in th pvc. bed ci Speedily becam subordinate centres of ке, extended into 29 counties ccotland, sti e Metropolitan Market; but Norwich Hill and other came, in their respective di vus ts, On the EN g cgo А, had ngland, 2 and 1 $ p , and w: ll adva: AN subjoined tabular (өче nt, prepared by the Veterinary Department " the Privy Connell Осе A a meh official information that department hasr p^ ed from ET »ectors Б ughout E country, jy edi peared їп the public otal cases reported from Attacked. | the commencement of the Disease. afterwards s bought more, and lost them also, 1091 sistent with the tb tbeory v which attributes tbe appearance of the plague in reco to the Revel cargo, p far sbort of establish- ing that t| y, unless we assume t the event cannot possibly pen unted may throw new v light on,the question, able to pronounce a decid ы Кз ser on it; тог, for th praetiod conclusions which w abi fier, is i ial paneks has been suggested in tbe followin гак Nu hei d т Majesty's Consul-Gemeral at —_ EMEN fe 9 | "EN fron the teh ports into England so early as the month of 56—135 за Г May las ith respect to the rumour of d tle 85 HHIERI й 2 | в Р having been imported into England from the Russian port of ME :à NM 3 $/^|8 А Revel іп Esthonia, either directly or by way of Lubeck, no FEIERIER: а 3 3 credit is attached to it bere; and, i ч great distaoce of О 55 Revel both from Great Britain and fron cattle distrets in м | Southern Russia seems to render it unlikely that bere: Metropolitan Рој | cattle shouid hav va reached England from that port District ,, —..|158| 194| 158| 5773 |2057,2529| 202) 485 | auy observation." : South Eastern Co.| 225| 154| 205| 3294 1116911667) 197! 251 | , One fact ment is letter, and whieh has also been 8. South М idland Col 73 эзор 833 | 373| 282| 42} 136 elicited їп Wem I poto attention, since it is of еб нез... 141) 183! 335| 8031 11051. 1482 161| 387 | more than historical importance. Hungarian and Galician я South Wien Сө. 17 1 зі 116] 51 7| 15 | cattle ud undoubted tedly come in cq" numbers to the 6. West Midland Со. 31 si na| 24| 105 94 | Englis y Сандо QUEEN. MN UM sara aro 7. North Midland бо 81 s2) 15| 109 | 5 | si 6! sent Rar it Hungary and Galicia, from their neigh- 8. North Weste: 981 39| 4| 37 6| 40! bourhood to the A country of Russia in Europe, are o!ten 9. Yorkshire s; 26} 35] 119] 253 | 66! 3301 Ml : 50 attacked the plague, an ungary, Jeast, has suftered 10. Northern Counties| 47| 86) 34| 472 | 212, 201) 94| 35|Severely from it during the present year. Т ompletion of 1, Momhioothehire | the two great lin f railway which, traversing Ceutral and Wal vi ‚| 4s| 601 s9| 180! 51 110 q4 | Southern. Germany, now connect Hamburg ea Rotterdam 13.8 bd 257| 828| 666 3182 nsa! ШИ ad 604 | With both Vienna апа Lem nberg, have oUm te s these new + ы, — supplies, Respecting the average duration of the transit we nor do at present know how far it "r4 be abridged in particular — nor Ач wand mra ELE. Ж nea- This ^" are liable the бора gio: "i rene rpest, І doubt, at i ае they cannot E be eiue el of itin any rate ke that which bas ege лт» ar emis QM eattle t virulent most sex regret having been forced to cancel 80 M pto of Mr. Woods’ very interak lecture.) ——— P bero n PLAGU am повітр гея e first Re sioners appcinted to i Бас into t ќо, of the Cattle (M Eqs October UE. y5 A M Commis- and nature, 1865:— gne was ULM by your qe ebrii "d the 29th day ol Реп mber ; 1868, to i d st » us t — чу ing th the origin and natur ong the — Tr Great Britain, | extinguish and чу generally СЕ the С ripe pude € d rtamin pros lt dep d оа qm feed mima xem the Nnrtbtiond Y ccu - "n the greatest prid le made M аз w to prevent the spreading of the said diso: 2 6 атег gen fature o abreak 2: = Your Majesty was at m same time p that we, or any five or more of us, might hri. liberty to report to you our Жашаш ыз the Commis. tonis from time to time, should we judge it Зе to The term it the Commission therefore authorise us, we thin s of бү t, to acie Уч р to your Ma want e ted to us, reserving other ion. Themnatur resent " чечем oe ^de suffering, vic mayatany m and, the ezten rag wth of vt Фе dius, X hs de- t — h bas |$ Р d ота третѓесі Ta endeavours to m nke эр couse and to lose ауан — Wes deration, " We pod ава n tle history of the Batty ы g Е ә е о ч ё RE у= kaisa which is T jd of thi is inquiry geben and recognised in Great Britain ыз the close of the month of Jone. us Engli np on the 19th of June ТӨ Metropolitan Cattle Market by a cowkeeper residing in Fest in w they were when tbe sy of co, ангад tbe 27th, the motiee of the veterinary SE b in charge, Similar symptoms were observed on the Hacks); the same su; in a cow belonging dairyman in the same dai pur in the same place and оп bought in ut mantas Duteh cows in a Lambeth shed, likewise Таг malady broke ou diri, h extreme rapidity, destroying great | во of animals, Islington cowkeeper lost her whole e of thel at It must be rem er prot ЭР e: that such statements as tliis cannot be do not profess disease, aecounts—which, indeed, they mg ihe. real state and progress of е represent such cases only as the SEE have been able to detect since pa were respectively 000040. But information reaches tbe inspector mre есу, by acciden! common report; and а butcher, jobber, ein an, or armer ives for t disclós g to tor anythi w London proportion of эзер Mn d iin Meanw we t 2 small to dra nallg годна by the e hilo, from tbe same gene ral centre, the Metropolitan — it appears to рате, crossed the sea to Holland with e Dutch ө: pe 4 had Taa xposed duri: days, — not finding a sale at an adequate eren воо afte: which beeu shipped from Rotterdam to ng three successivo market эй зы fit, ua been ig aeee es 59 n: y stock. at ооп overran T whole Peru | ted in шапу directions, s South H d, and 6 Wwe believe, it has been ftom i to time reimported into this reris 4 mieasures adopted in the Netherland to bare iat А the outset less stringent than was d etion was ie to tbe loeal PAi э төлү c^ [4 "рет of North Holland, Utrecht, e - p ма очы. Кр АШ ==. In E EL d Вет importation from d has "m prrüibited and gent and minute regu Lu and some rp оо са т о dolar утаа t doubtfal cases havo been hitherto reported fro: ordre с: pee at least before the first outbreakin London, a ever brought direct from that eou of Russian bullocks, the ий M is asserted, that wi 4,* were sold Englan. the Metropolitan Market by tho A4. a London cattle salesman. EM part of them in the es that 2 incer x he pue to have been the red aas part of his story is contradicted assertion that th: had been shipped at Revel and landed at had there been sold, and sent to various d, and i rest despatehed to They Pec. the is eertified by authority ccs have no ground, to дебе ъв on the v but — — is the ist jt (tho ey ae of its көрүөн} тоба) to the 19m (tic 69 іа are, if not the 1| vi: hat, | separated fro to have shown ару be of w о 4 Ромо » solation s Lors po ve Y rA y r^ в ng a t question how the cattle plague ing a pon II. Fo тиске. That the disease in ques is contagious, that the contagion: is pde orgari swift a эйе, - that it is most destructive in its effects, t ean be n doubt whatever. The кича ег іп spread, travelling perceptibly, for the part, in the track а. animals brought from some centre of а, "Ad establishing a тї паса ей to effect аз beef — UR in traci conveyed; the havoc it has made than im ое m eowsheds, wholesome and careful om eremi = bo quite enoug Án] > even if no t were thrown the èx: of oti 00st lon. Jo d enne, uel, те ыс it has reason to question the evidence which bas us, proving that it is the same disease as undef the name of the But we see no reason befor who have ha! and used "nities of personal here and al he whole experience gained of it in eountries where it is as here, a strapger—eountries veti h intellizence, n: it has recently bee endorsed of veterin: кака ы — 2$ меса in August last, which was at: the profession from almost, evi every rope. This i$ not, however, thé first time that this plague has visited Fatal murrains avsong eattle, Mem med to, if fót ppéared here. In piota зө mortality among ten, a grievous plagne attacked cattle, which pcrished thousands. A i price of edet posed on, Lam to ascertiiu whether they were different fro: identical with of its sup — se до eirenmastanoe qu weight suere о there is every reisom to believe that Наокњеу « ev) Ae of the malady ma ve been | the distemper 1715 mae à brief inr»ad, buf w босо өп. banig e d ndis Le dog e лсо promptly ex а and 1 « hieh in TN med the attack and mistaken шо The facts, then, =т= by ni from the boo dE ч vno wf from че Tt Pseud app эу жми e aa TAE wolcopbr)g 5 е ses noim ce. on, the 4t of 4th of Satyr "150. абы p furnish ae ga the панк, and signed by Моц dated sho з with the examina- cargo, that they bad —— ае London tion. of the sound and free from disease, as m with a subsequen declaration by them to the same effec held its ад till 1757, w 8 exaetly tbe eas "ys present plague. Of this we h«ve proof in the deserit jones of the symptoms ti m and of the mofbid а; iy ces after death. а orte to the R yal Society in Janüary, 1746, by Dr. Mortimer, the origim of the to two calves impor! olland by a fatmer living near Poplar, early in 1745, The spring and summer bad been vety wet, the autumn dry and cold, the early winter cóid апа damp. ated to the of this farmer thro Essex, resecbed London, and was pro- ted in various directions from the metropolitan markets. entered Berkshire, however, by two cows bought at а fair f , T 1092 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE in Essex. Almost simultaneously with its appearance in | have not bad it will be liable to infection,"—(Layard, ** The | usefully explored. To observo у е X London a violent distemper broke out among the horned cattle | Distemper among Horned Cattle," р. 20.) ogressivo symptoms of the disoase uni ^ нооту and of Argyllehire, sweeping off 6000 beasts, but there is no exact For some time after the revocation of the Order of 1749, each | —to determine precisely the period of į Birra. tiong at as to the nature of the Scoteh murrain. The | county proscribed neighbouring isfected counties, and refused | remedial and of proventive agencies (includi tion, the eff, rece be roads from tan berapeutical ing und nw [Nov zxugg 18, 1895 information ppe. i re 1arded, and cattle, h һа! nder wha; outbreaks, and it was nearly a year after its frst appearance | from any infected counties were — excluded. These | the poison may be communicated from а оц modificati, that the e»untry became sufficiently aroused to use national | measures, however, had buta very partial effeet. Cheshire | animals of the aame or different species eth Cow {о other eas r the repression of it. But by this time it bad | lost in the first half of 1757 and three months of the preceding | investigation practically important, but "a branches of taken too deep root for these to be effective. A commission | year about 30,000 head of eattle, and many other counties in | With a view to in tu for Middlesex was appointed on the 25th of November, 1745. | proportion, For the next two or three years this local war | obtained the assistance of men eminent in "ub ош, We harg The Commission, with the short experience of 1715 to guide nst the disease was allowed to be w the Goverument | of solenca, and wo hope to be able to report on б» department, them, appointed various cowkeepers and butehers as inspectors | occasionally interfering when the magistrates itted fairs | But we have now to deal with more of cattle, and instructed them :— in places ik j Artn: =й, to neighbouring co p 1. To inspect cowhousea and to separate sick from sound cows. | continued see that all cowhouses and yards were keptthoroughiy | being tos " th 9 ok up to 1758 with considerable variations, the plague | stop its entrance from abroad effactual e intense in some counties, milder in others, and absent | not, what other measures aro likely to etf. clean. from ‚юу, until it wore itself out. There is no aecurate| questions, having early satisfied ourselves of the 3. To kill all sick cows and calves, to slash their bides so as | record within our knowledge of the mortality produced by it. | charactar of the disease, we at once direeted our euer] to render them useless, with several cuts from head to tait and | In the third year of the attack, 80,000 head were alaughtered | and. the evidence which we have received has boru ci round the body, and then to bury them in graves 10 feet deep, | under the Orders in Couneil, and a far larger number perished | taken with a view to them. Ыы with two bushels of unslacked lime to each cow, by the disease. During its course it must have destroyed 4. To certify to the destruction of cows, for each of which | several hundred thousand cattle. IV. PnzveNTIYE Measures ALREADY TAKEN, the Treasury gave 40s. ere was some dispute aa to the means by which Eogland e eventive measures hit 5. To see that proper returns were made by соткеерета as | received ita infection Їп 1715 and 1745, bat it is certain that the р" ^ erto Adopted dy to their 1 as orent parta of * Go plague was raging in difi The disease having spread beyond Middlesex, an Act was|time. Where al Assent on the 13th of February, | cattle followed the movements ver during war ian and Austrian parks of y an Act of Parliament passed in 1 Í and received the Roy of armies, several subsequent. A t emn і Crown to issue, through the Privy | appeared, spread gradually to the a^jacent countries. | others of your Majesty a Privy Council, or any two or Council, rules and directions in order to prevent the distemper | France in this way received it at least half a dozen times in the | them, are authorised make from time to time push eri among horned cattle. last century." From 1711 to 1714 foreign authors state that | and regulations as to them may seem n: for the omes — On the 12th of March, 1746, an Order in Council was passed | western Europe lost] 500,000 bead of cattle by the plague; | o! probibiting or regulating tbe removal to or from - M Such pata — in which the incurable nature of the malady is set forth, and | while from 1745 to 1718 (a period which Includes three years of | or placos as they may designate in such orders tbe following regulations appear : — к the p" English attach) 3,000,000 are believed to Бате | horses, swine, or other animals, or of m skins, Мр el ‚ Ow boot infeeted beasts, and bury them | perished in western and central Europe. These figures are hoofs, or other part of any animals, or of ђ ‚ Straw, 4 feet deep, covered with lime. (The | probably not exaggerated, considering the great kases sus- | other articles likely to propagate in $ and also forty use of lime was subsequently rëvoked) tained by particular States. Thus th» Danish monarchy, in the | purpose of purifying auy yard, stable, ou or other ў diseased animals must be burnt. r years from 1745 to 1749, lost 230,000 head, and Holland, | or any waggona, carriages, vehicles : md e | t go near | in the tbree beginning with 1769, lost 395,000 head. | for t of directing how any animals dying ing — These disasters attracted the attention of Governmenta | базой or ani parts of animals, ог other hly washed all over, then | and scientific and the long peace which began ia 1516 | 1 seized uoder visions of the Act аге to be dis. with burning sulphur, ёс, again repeatedly washed | permitted the adoption of those careful and тле теч of; and also for purpose of causing notices toby f and water, not used for two months, measures of precaution which, in the countries ng | given of the appearance оГ any disorder among sheep, cattle, і t animals are not to be mixed with sound | оп Russia, have been maintained ever since with various or other animals, and to make апу other orders or { month, and not then till they have been well | modifications, on the whole, with consijerable succes, | for tbe purpose of gi t to tbe provisions of the mil f It was that Europe usually received tbe infec- | Act, and again to е, alter, or vary any such orderso _ Rnssian cate sent into Poland and |regulstions; and it is eoacted that all foranyot — Hungary. These cattle in vast numbers on the luxuriant the parposes aforesaid in any such orders contained shall ham to be to drive | herbage of tho steppes in the Russian provinces watered the force and effoct as if the same had been inserted in the tbe lower part of the Dnieper and its tributaries. Large Act; and that all persons offending against the Act shall for ; aud, even when disease is herd Aon em qo DEM parts of Russis, to | each and every not exceeding d infected for а шош. Poland, Galicia, and Hungary, and often carry with them the | t, any case by Loca authorities, such as churchwardens, overseers, con- | seeds of disease in their train. In 1862 the number attscked | such 1 may be appointed, aro charged | by the pleque in tbe Austrian dominions was 296 000, of which | U Orders in They are to report to each | 152,000 died. In invaded and overran not only | Uth of July тюз, н was given һу FF ii amined. i= sound or | cent, ‘| ү IL. DzscmirriOW Of тив PLAGUE. i f sell or exposeto| Our present ex for immediate ence, and the experience of to|30 far as they respectively go; ti 5 Н i Í ii l д | di | j |а LU i [ i i i HE iii ёт ji з =g äg - Ẹ Hil ji the powers the hije, boroa, the follow ed, P4 offal, therefore, in | g Hi ET i Tm ин p | | paei буз observer, r6 which im the same manner in which i | | i : ji thers is a new sus- | tical conclusion, therefore, мо ра ШИ for three | better alwayetokill Outports, are коры m by e» doing by tbe Board 1 H Ы i i li | Dime Жашырын ы ыу сыш НЕГЫ afe eet was others where tbe local authorities had been lax їп looking аара. after the execution of the order, Hence, ia December, 17 able, spreads ам соода Ба fikura ia panting dowi the and from now again prohibits all movement of exoept for ter, | ipereasing most and the place of slaughter must be within two miles of the | and a know spot where the eattie are on the 14th of December, 1750. The requirement tbat cattle should be siaughtered only may hin two miles of thoir stalle waa found very grievous by the infected 1 | | | these tial & month of its пае. Hd i “Unfortunately,” says Mr. Youatt, in his well-known work, brought restrictions with regard to the sale or removal of cattle without between different diatriets were so it must р | | | i jj А ij Мотвмввв 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1093 'all the cattle which are sent from the country into In i, abont one-tbird, after baving stood in the market, are stribi ain fro m London over the coun ry. o discre генов тату power given to local authorities of closing re he first place, such a power is not proper to be intrusted to rs of boroughs and Русинова of petty sessional divisions. Wider mteresta are conce erned than these little circles inclose. yor of a town, to which its market brings large and i the fi Амор M of the m magnitudo of the calamity. M" number of el d f y адай imperfect checks and safeguards which exist s a aha E t fair" Small jobbe Б ui risks from inadvertence which "ie ng up with every i ose sacrifices. For rv ust observed that we have not merely to gua uard against criminal or unscrupulous acts; nothing is agen е for а man, withont being guilty o of во muc negligence, t t spreading infection m a uos country h s first say a чей fabout t] employed with Ае inen in Prussia; we nd the system of cordons, EIE which infected places are isolated, and the disease either егей to аб жы itself, or stamped out by indiscri red slaughter. Мон be more efficacious wbere the disease is confined to а v few points; but in ord юм cacious | the isolation must be complete and must over, and | slaughter (as the Germans themselves м: >ч merely wasteful where tbe qe «t animale is large. e disease has widely diffused itself, and teads, n opie to | *'* dn phe 4 тем. would ауса eradicate the evil : mri it ineffective, is a point to which we bave given the The distinction which may be drawn betwe en lean and fat | g stock, or rather between cattle mo eed | from = to pinos dot the saka of grazi orifattening, and eattle moved with a view to immediate А геу ts itself at once, In Ње | Саве of store stock the risk of propagating а is, on the whole, great, and the evil of stopping ri is A dM farmer who has lean anim inte and the fai them at tbe ert Me n s or a time, bu e an TU e o eel Mad. to o е ala to interfere directly with the deut market ; Fand to to To mede raise, А) ^ leash, | the every bullock sold -— he уке of the seller чїй тан, ы: ina drun er in w which the lve-meat trade is now carried on, | order, mdp eed the vast quantities of fat later Jesuod on the Bist er, protibita foe dority, T or ending" of animale r^ any place the * "ring ag. ba Purpose ot ug tion or sale, and the receiving, exhibit- | Tor ing, or selling of animals so brought or rketto Арэ А м сеа праро be dera: nos arrangements t. ade, | som: and = Lr of [s pd. changes m gr spur of the е) marked to us, facilities ne a farmer has not for IDE from bdued, the 1 facilities for dishon est Vp ша the ШШ е опе tly against its ME. ы mp- goes, wered— | or uninelosed land. from one | fecting ll | as may be requisite to invest, with ав little delay as possible, е high officer of your Maj vernment with the power of suspending for a limited time the movement of le from one place ın Great Britain to another, for extending or shortening such period, and for re — ewing Zh prohibition as often as circumstances may render 1а. Suggested. тунан as to C Traffic, should Recommenda- on 1 not p руне ed. е believe tha. кыз measure offers, as we have already Y| ү, said, the only certain means of eradicating the disease, and we plague in so serious а we of worse than the evil. This view may bl; pepe ар y ма jesty's Ministers; we think. it right, therefore, to gof багет, to indicate the measures which mi, ght, in our о] n, be eiue) adopted, should an шетен suspe ve th — of cattle in Great Britain not be enforced. n o p be fixed, and which sip, if necessary, bá "лаў ог store stock should be permitted to be sold at А fair or r market, and ся нык, vá stock kaá auction or advertise: or in any other whatever, should be раина. b. Cattle might be moved for immediate slaughterto а market ed or to a slaughterhouse licensed for use, but only under a ra licence for transit granted by the magistrates in Petty Sessi licence for transit should certily to the rorem or f the dis- trict from which the cattle come. With this ex: ced - except in = — of cattle driven from one part ot farm to an » the y n of cattle over any ahia n Wad 3 (including а тату) ог any coasting vessel should be р c. Precautions should be taken that every animal sold for butcher's meat be slaughtered within a short and fixed h riod. ЧЕ ү be convenient for this purpose that no slaughter-house D u oul cattle sold elsewhere to a butcher similarly marked: at the ime of sale, өм, tbat it should ре md for any one but a butcher to have arked animal If any LE of this kind is adopted, а would be advisable that іп vies d place where a public market is n S ges 2 provid in which unsold animals could re arket day to another. d. It would be desirable to draw som: re distinct line tween infected and uninfected districts бон, is al ann S traced by the Orders in Council. For this purpose, when: infection is discov: месни as in Ed е egress of live M fro proclaim ме кА, should be MÀ 4 rohibited, but cattle ү лере within it and certified istri rict inspector to be fit for food might be sent е under proper safeguards for disinfection. Provision should be 3 E vues he which bad been кобой. to be set free, о g furnished that all risk from а: This latter proposal would, if ad strengthen the induce- - Y of the inhabitants of infe districts to rid themselves e disorder, and AL. their neighbours watch ет х of Inspectors. sonos eu as porer i] gize nd ызгы e y in inspectors e may properly egere ora ia or that, if — it — be ре M tion of sound from primm ng ir &c., or А тнг pre- ventive or sanitary lations ym Lam Susie ox y m Tuis power ía right and useful when the appeared only at isolated and attacked a fow DX pr rac ex к up erem it extends, the inevitable tends compensation to individuals out. vor | tbe chess an extensive scale appear to us i ntable. 3, Foreign Cattle. N as hitherto been made to € n o reference abroad. Should our first recom tertained, = poete embargo placed on all traffic in pr within Great and . should be allowed to land at certain ports ‚ә -x ties can and facili be afforded for inspection n the oth tive, it will be t to say that foreign cattle, ipd Бу e UMS be Wt Uy ralwey to say marko n i may sent ышы: Өү н чс еп sul Uninclosed Lands. M itat of prohibition, whether absolute or aede bd, no citta db be: allowed to be turned on common 5. Periodical R t (ЭК It is highly desirable that steps should be taken for ob! riodical returns = "the horned cattle and sbeep p нп the area of every parish of Grea 6 e ere and of their sanitary condition, with especial refere he present, disease, 6. хаи т Before this Report is concluded, some reference sbould be as to the iar circumstances of d The disease *, the hose eas the disease frequently appears, а system of precaution has been adopted for stopping Из further progress, which has 1094 hitherto met with i h invariable su cess. It would probably not ро илеш to make provision Tor the application of similar в to Ireland, and во to secure to it а permane: Е. from the calamity under which Great Britain is at résent suffering. But the extreme rapidity with which te іѕеаве "pod makes it дк rtant that all arrangements f: case of its possible appearance, should d.be We өре іо this is-Report в short series of practical .sugges- ns, drawn їр by those members of the Commission who are o long as the dis E discove a period зу flesh of tho anim al poU ctly good a ind t for hum: is impossible in this populous country for the diseas to any great exte symptoms, of disease. Жош be er fo: o his n protecti pe the n the TOU. Hy cattle had to be slaughte: mediately slaughtered roposal to su bit irom a аав wi B £e rete RICHARD QUAIN, ORMALD, RonmRT CEELEY, CHARLES SPOONER uWWEGWESOSEANG тҮҮ Кы catio: „The followin te R to мі T ing is su x Re ро iha ат] penses, Ў тойу т members page.of all of Ne ` theCommission tte of. aniio аге таре bit yn d deman: VÉ mbers of people, erg Rcs — from the p^ e. and who will, therefore, not see the ported yea gislation which ОА nier 4 wih this supply. ind p dt of the means which at great expense hav pronar f старой of the meat e large мет, і would "- ома ously int rice of m would, р would lead tothe evasion of the prohibition, EV evaded, аз ме think probable, it змі! Ье Б restriction p DS MB Couni суу cR od gi be made to arrest "ho progress we believe that. Men ir qose tob se regu r A this Report g giving sanitary £ opinion h hoia ever, that store an mendations will be published next week. tod to ? ош d о farm of the Frey to pos о p buyer, ei he; Ed a certificate from a justice of t а peace acting in tho district wh where the sale takes place, vit that they are free from disease, and that t ey have been loca or for a certain time on the frm of | the selle БРЕ mit STEAM сее Козу, Мк ose сору of a pep | Сам ной Hodgkinson, Esg., working his steam Pun which perhana Хр зт К ба, іа your next issue. Joh» Ё 1Со., 98, and tra following is a a separate Beport.of Mr. Mile: :— zoal, — Having noticed a statement headed © а arise to а limited prohibition "3 e e prepar; t community from even Мө would prevail the movement or a the Ads of foreign җә exceed the losses which -may arise from the last re return issued by the Veteri Dej the MA Council Office—which, as m di pee ч ef which bave died of the cattle {в correc ts date, ofi its je ama zs P NE end of 1864. nd the ассо rison with the a orm А. aecount is attacked ; асра ӨЫ ha did usn t j Ау atoi pria edo re een to judge of the value of w During the same period of four ага sound and heal cattle, of the ee d value e e» 151. 158. per head, eB bes eme ier iy tape at the ave во that by the peers end of the present system, ое varier at the ports of landing, the gain erre А v dm dE sound eattle for each one that has dra 104. and how a En La ia, id died of the orked by two 4. much 1 and Monet Нела than ће ttr, Pru parish, I could taking e of ey enm find farm try, меду -— M wre vm necesiten animal food, and t injury hitherto inflicted b exceptional legislation uch ground p x as s others » Ts eat, 0 } m beyond the аа Ап, received fi M.P., Nn o the oA d ease to spread all D ts showing the slightest by the unb show: Fiy ourimports of cattle, is greater abu ck ie £9 only be partial loss when red. The opinions exprese by witnesses of experience on the pply don жону with scan killed and ad as fety ew буена pic арар ber: other- ene which food i: „ое 90 M'CrEAN. recom- rom lik Coral, Steam eir суйо Кул v. Fowlers)” in Ир уа i. ared a with. your apparatus 4 Tom | bei wo by no P pe Рі area of work as а seven. ine 14-horse ighter going who get hed horses | 0 n the D po it Actual ual cost of repairs of engine for two nt b. | eeounts шо" published by М Mr. шч, 1 дэле prepared it in the | aceounts; Cost in detail of Steam Cultivation for tg == — e Balderton, EL re or And fe. эл possi, "isos Published ie тҮ 338} days 1184 асгев cultivated (9 acres per Mid dan ne with the addition of. ploughed ( day). od (Sji aore the a large drag be Manual labour, 3 men and 2 besides water-cart i " c : Extra wages in har н Coals, 290 tons 4 cwt. Pee icio ladin; ОП, 92 gallons. The actual cost H Repairs of engine and a СФ. ab 1150 гасла of new, wire rope, new;shares, &c. | Due whole cost was 2821, ба, of whioh | vest month The stas. cost, g, being being the amount estimat ed. to belong “ЖЕ to the e «дер d is charged end of 25 ува SML, ^ of the а Ж at sf a cen Two years aud four А КЫЎ, interest on 3461., cost a E n appi 5 per Two y бый, ee к of i epson, а& 5 per £15 16 8 0 e 0 up at the here, д tlie ratus, eec: i epe at and four months Үл additional 7516 8 e p . for told engine to break up, Vit give 650l., Ше аы ms of the engine, at 34 pe Insurance of engin Three-fifths of this sum to steam ошый а two-fifths to threshing 140 1$ 11 Cost per acre of both plcughing and cultivating, id га мен latter poe pag dragged witk a heavy drag at thesame ration, bein 2h d. per ES ОМ THE ABOVE Ассо e айй low price dis ei quality, hence Y орот mos в Pas has ap oce p one ted on land of tàe tehurch Steam-Ploughing Company.—V The Whi had a lengthy correspondence with Mr. S, Hu respecting a he has thought n years be the number, which were previously vator alone no such раг e b nd be deseription of the farm referred pari operations of thi This HASE is E js thoroughly fallacious., Не cultivated е ur 691 а their | the four tiir. ua La s igber done by the wo is worth it; m that seve ЯРАША ДА of the country and entirely changed, and no comparison са between its state at that period and the 1750 and the subsequent years of the AM to ue уд was чр, а ptiaeipal industriae he coun! sust: ES КЗ 1овз y the owners was Since the year the cattle tade pec present be instituted incl mentions iron ea M were t fo Do available means of m Pig; countries for supplying the different. In that year th сац Я рона н ге ic 9001, Deti x ario d m ‹ porters, э which in of breakage Pus wear and tear. wn by d n д much r аря The p phe make a "difference of ls. 6d. also charged by Mr. Hutehinson for oil and repairs seems £3 й low, бау though the nec | rough work ра ап important | It is necessary p o bene in in mind that the acreage -— nb inelades work Dus acres) gnd digging breasts, — iS | m9) computed net Hm of the articles Li 912,605 421, RIA MEA total value ot 487,520, е no t of all deseriptions of urne EE all if I did not consi Berious loss, ontent, is rr^ pyram ,0001., ог annual value of —— this too for work a great part ot which was done. addition of a drag "3 — ltivator. Hodgkinson, Wint. rm Бш STEAM ervamamos, erc glos ESTMENT, 9607, One 14 horse power eias ag ne, selt-moyin fourfurrow plough, seven.tine bt 6 feet wide, porters, water cart, wire rope, cattle trade, as with tbe national industry, "y in 1864 th; А Ael pana! T DIL people, their means of purchaesin, haye greatly носе confined bub it necessary ela bnt it pas Docomo 7 nacer done wi ith fuga pa kiaat 2 which LAN not do at valuable for ma пе. wi vie ro 1805. мк. cost Pti the work | r | map quantity, эй, and swells ib яр paka bsr f his fields een cost wi per distu rbed acre, or Ad. less {һап Mr, Hutchinson's cost, and б aking the quan ia makes 331 acres ; the quantity actually opera! than 31 pA utchinson, however, workin = P and recko м к time of going унде P the mas Hip fi "it aa hom a fresh operation. Now, we aet broke up our 691 са e d iho дтн particulars, every ity and d inj of e absurd which only €— of a small set — ki 32: deeper than ridet going further into mem M 2 fields on one fnm a dairy biete always breaking it up FOM s € deep—at east 6 inches : before could not hare inced that we 0207. sple id^ am thoroughly. др with the “ДШ "m: 18, 1865.] зра cach fa and the long removals, In fact, ours an а СА а at all, and should be looked as an exceptional case, ye ek we have done well in Mr. Hutchinson or Mr. Sm mith may write respecting our праана ^ matter of perfect i indi ffer- Е s, but as Me E s. Fowler THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL | GAZETTE. The Royal Agricultural Society's report оп vearling sheep there Worcester Meeting shows rj пб ЕК ЕЕ necessary for them per acre for du at ls the quantity and quality of lass element for consi à d TH E : 5 ailed, jo ja ustiee to them шап never aH со, il ^» amager of the loughimg an » Д ел ny, Limited, не n November 8. Having read with much interest Mr. H recently published statement of steam cultivation:with Smiths t tackle, and his comparison tọ Fowler’s, I think every man who knows Moin of Fomara „tackle vill eg dm the very unfair and unj nkebinton' n's | | wish to bene : i "pin private tackle, а k t ineluded in en's у Fasi going notice, buf » Savidge's last words ma fit by steam must not depend upon в | = са йылы, companies." Those words by м p ought to be р Savidge | readers, ы тоге quem кі oubt the accuracy of Mr. nced проп the poini і them, t t ‚уллу H у 4 ot practice, they ni, bai - po —Nr. ий i ment of tho А Jn his own work, ; has not e tho most unfavour of to repre- sent Ponien, 2 Pink vt would T Друг more had he paused befi blishing h d a t Ua o tbe -— and t detriment of the other system. It certainly E B every man АЕ: ) ine his own — the until he finds o ы бег, but to my mind he is far from justified i == ме ап А comparison the one Eb" wg — when not founded on and n conten and eeu y E Sopi, l, d on this farm of 600 даре {што coge and 7-tine c Work Done. Ploughing and| Wages, ploughin £157 S scarifying, n lbreshing d .. 14 1510 acres Coals 487 14 Taroshing, 920 Engineers and Кадет, Days. Ploughing and E ifying, Expenses. Threshing, 74 Coals, к grease, &с. | 1m L [ 140 очо eot | a Ег 100 yard М in Mess сопу, эйт repair, and look to d p ph much more as they have as being suffi- а r the last iris "A The interest, cient for ropes depreciation, 4 € I will allow the public to put on for EA wiih зот «ннн А, taken up my mos эв I do an old friend unfairly „же I feel it duly to E Ў. rr isi hand. James Arnot, Wood- cote, Burr. Home Gorrespondenc Steam Cultivation. Э doe Toepffc - Mur ing to h d no pode upon the tackle in questi Wo ЕИ, t of Fowler's small but he gives us no evidence, His He has b ibi or years, tackle fi telling us about going to. "Egypt is not. evidence, for we kw E Г] лос ! to ріасе. | ma Г these, aid would illustrate the rapid strides Р have been get Gazette. v d» as, 1865, the average pricas d. n per imperial qr. " price of Wheat, -— ot Whea, bu peopla, for Mr. Hutchinson gave itas һе receiyed it. & through your the presen H yes д and py з= Ж of Gra Sedan ra do o9 to our "Institution, free of c I Lowest prico. АК ‚ 30, 1904 1 ó, р. LE Fat 20, 1805 July 18, 1806 Ja» б, 1805 18 10,.5 2 Wheat . 5, 1865 ud $, 1805 Barley 1 вер. 15, d Bt рр 5224 D.. 186 ү: 8, 1805 биш РА Willich, late Becretary and Actuary Uniner- ЖЕ А» 2 о боли, 2, Montpelier Square, p 4 ted plants, and their mani т | products; the manures used in their growth, together | Oats .. and models of ionem aral gy mwa у; Short, the object wil be Шама | on such as o" е Kensington Mu e, gives us in its food collections some idea íctíes. asd articles that 9 - ич ls 2 human | . Barn ARD. Wise or Ewarawp: Nos, 1.—Tho race, but afford was fixed to commence on DI d d {>> Jusé diii climate - Stock, Poultry, Р, tion, t La " pon " ed by dra rawings, by the Again, w eos Ж ery—a collec! in this direction. It is proposed to oyide а darge ава apar: e "il bui Е E 1 1 & | T 8 t =” == Hist telling п a that е is going to work the ta da in t t Mr. A4 i E Tnestion in Lincolnshire is not Aio. says, “Practically I Hutchinson." Yes, anybody can d tvidence that is wanted, not contradiction. paragraph з evidence еге i е “Сап the t dé is [n his Tt nearly ai months after the time shorn n if a AEn uiri еи Д barely EE | Г 3 Е Ё H Hn d g HE Ji pe tai van frin » рабар or h the majorit: rity of farmers i qo fo "buy | e steam cultivating machin Qo Нате they ever qua- 9 undertak ment of such ex- estions, but ЁРЕ er m give an videi u qu п talking, 4 һо ойе, а taking the literal these qu "ad is Fih kastas S | ow, he | ЕЕЕ i і E : р! НН effect; of food оон sed of wool grown and trouble in prepari having perbaps sen! E É Ё d £ & ; | i: i i 2 ts circumstance tha t£ "d e that no one, however ү Н í quest purchase o; The d їс H ч. а-а ey had., "i R # E: бу р эчт, рү y м, j xpi givi Sm evidenca will then g bei pem канетет entr the apr ow dà t nccóunte, &c. ee h The evidence in this "Ww. 8, ERE the big tackle. Е must thank -a | Pro his kindness. acre for coal" а , and go on to | "Р E 5 d в. к majority of farmers e means ot "mis ng our expensive machinery. e кун tand it if they had., Тһе |three P e -: they к no | Th ir farms are t “10з. a fom | E ТЕ he у, llth, and 8th gU another D is МАЙ una 3 vel the Ait The publications in the style to whioh 4 + > 1096 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мотмвев 18, 1865 Mr. with a cock, keep fresh much longer. This can | getti ng the Wheat stubbles ,Dloughe d ———— Almanac contains, besides th l calendarial matt г, y be exemplified by patting an old fe ecundated egg | four рут and if the weathe continues up - With 11-4 4 en whilst cas bie | shall get it up Typo mes healthy f vn ы as itis we have come up vr di ке ‚їп 1 the Mey d and te it will be found that after the rà cay дө s ated | spring wo rk vi ill be s во much lig winter, andthe ture of the previous yea sr Tho ear to get рау and ушу атой on far eed the moris SUE ti bout, and i£ i Чаш. get Worse here, ho ng old m е garnished with аса of poesy. w its liquid, it has. je propose d: e some writers to | it has v ams Yes anged the rers wie. Bat orton's is a closely packed collection of pack the eggs in salt, lime, bran, sawdust, «е. ; by | as we nd afraid to buy store bie and E plans, PHA from the agri p e-water, in sali. were nearly fit for the butch er havo been sold of ose that and oid iia giving the sales and marke ts, the legal water, or e dp mbined ; ii hes: dec statistics, and the general history of agri- nish or oil the eth and som {о жоу them. ld b 8 now. Theke has aitare during 1865. There is also information on the here ean be no doubt tha у ri the object to bo | rumours of having боны market closed М p work to be done from month to month upon the farm Barra aie: solely to pae the eggs from getting | views de not obtain much favour, and we 1 "- and in the ssim and various memoranda күн notices | putrid, some of these енш s might be е employed they deserve it, as the market is all but dut think of domestic and ‘personal eem ness; instructions on | to advantage ; but there is ав, neatly all others, the past ho essem ав Against epidemics, &c. о preserve the жЕ from perd ction ; for inst ance, arkets not averaging above a dozen beasta of r. Thorley's Almanac is Pede сеек for kite hen and the breakfast table, eggs ought kind. Indee ed, . it has never been a regular eph. We quote two passages from — rst of th resh, but also free from ап pi py; т Almanacs, in one of which Mr. Johnson, we presume, | foreign vom such as lime, salt, bran, Nu but a good dut of the beef has been. bought "eo himself Hi ai kindly and weighty sdvies; and in t the varnish, and oll must necessarily impart to the farm and taken away as wanted, and so with pork ; ем other i t to Mr. Evershed to give | through its porous shell; and as for breeding Ae the supply of mu toi h: , a pithy kad suggestive reminder to the Pru feeder. such — ed € х is " out of Р the evt Who|more than doubled .within the past 1 $ a ше Moret The inhabitant of ru m snp ickens — from salted or на between B righto: n and Portsmouth, yos is districts, pa he the metropolis, is Us ted | vtm ggs, Or g^ om such as have been varn bed he it in with this cockney Бойно he lit ка sus pe oiled, ЕШ мег: em Stops up the pores through inferior to Portem ore and the number of stock ин he is doing similar things a t hom Let which the air, fso ‚_ їпйївр sable to the formation and sheep 1 bas Well intenti: Formerly grazing farmers ccompany him there, and as ba questions hill and bought their winter stoci P^ to the disposal of his house sewage Ad. the drainage effective simple, and e ow t buy at home from of his homestead. He will very commonly inform us n for кау presering eggs, and e aie apude for e mar that his house is well provided i in that respect; that to them any foreign flavour, or rendering them unfit | four-fold within the past 10 years, and being held in all the sewage (which varies in to 6 urposes, is to use the patent stoppered | the streets, a controversy has arisen about its removal gallons every day) is received into a c that that omis jars vi vuleanised india-rubber joints, and | оп groun he di lined with bricks lai „2 Ф Ф B i эя S B $ Ru £i Ей t © ч = Ба [E x E B Фо g а: B я is in “а nice soil" so that the sewage soaks| “ s medii Ме collecting the eggs, put the jar | much in the matter, må perhaps the ey would hardly he tank. in hot whe en thoroughly warm, ‚во as to | know how to dok ide. in inq he will instruct us that the house-well, | rarify tho ai air, d pigs to sell, as they stand f and perhaps that which supplies his live stock, ai uppermost, Dres aud. line with paper sh avings o d d placed not many yards from the ce. l, and i cocoa fibres to prevent them from Menu ; en db eie there i is no doubt! t it will haveto be moved, into, and perhaps through, the very same no porous close the jar before jarata it out of t ter, and it perhaps — long, on sanitary grounds alone. stratum as that in which the tank is placed en will be found that eggs preserved' by tiia Res a will ө fewer unemployed hands now tbi e as the sewage which pe Te ates this kind y sandy be: fit for E 2 months after, and that t h gravelly stratum does n ot by the consequent intended for the breakfast table will be as fresh as on | signs that there will not be sufficient do» ke um ], | the day when hid." pa fore long, and then the need of homes for the it is Vitr hat all the soluble ог saline matters of т | labourer will make itself felt the sewi d Pocta еа z —Нат айп! road in your Taper 1 the wow st. | "The root crop still noie green, but the Swedes into ses glo with the water-bearing st So ронан UA T Wok oid d fw w days ago. I have | аге small and woody, and. the Turnips where late are whence tho » well derives its supply. eem some E чен tried it, and have given fresh laid eggs and eggs that were | Very small. Mangel has turned out a good сгор, this is uch the case in the winter as in the | ne three or four months to several persons, апа they could | is now all stored: Potatos have kept pretty well since summer нар Ta the wet seasons of the year, when | 20 rr y diferenco; Put ста nain ашу, convenient | they were taken up, though many of them were e land-water is copious, the level of the water іп Ше | and make white-wash; the next day it is fit for use. As soon hn diced The best sorts to es the well is higher than that of the liquid mass in the| as theeggs аге laid and cold put them into the lime-water ; as | disease аен ch Rocks, апа the York Regents cesspool, and then there is no к dale from the tank otbe е eggs are bad.. — the Jell; ка when fresh, but it will keep them as good as when put in, for a [2] 'WDER.— According to promise, I went to n on November "d Ros „(шу wn э е Id = ‚ Ih fe rother i e current is directed from the cesspool towards and th f1 808 * th ted with 1 у m into the well. It is in such cases that the good pue кш Tias dried on € t bem, as They w ыры: ina ИЛОН ра рел, and Ex е р рру бото the e weiding protas wite pue gem ‚рше. ages Panel. Hen iuro — х ет Ме эе, ted, tty. * Da раев opel | es, I reviewed, in company with Mr. Levi Groves, EZ deornlies s on Cattle: Фей ng.— Fa tting Tole a General Rules to be observed in Poultry Breeding.— Hore to good ition e filling a tub with a hole in | 1. The hens selected breed санча ца, be kept i jon was it. t is necessary to pour in faster than the c ontents b c rt from the cock until they are at least 12 mon ба и жат 3 LE E the run out, and the quicker this is do one the less скы d, and А лч) СЕ not be less thaa 18 months E T bl е They еге espe- The first, office of food, after building up the M is | old befo: e is put with je as a too early call on | ^: 7и "us i ti 1 . Whate $09 le kopioi ia f what ed for that | sel hould Paeon dre | than the is supplied in excess what is requiri or r that | se ital they в ou d bo e most perfect specimens Н i В» purpose that the animal begins to fatten. The earlier Me can be оне "tla first ӨЧЕ will repay каа ihe] Herd Bop 59 Mines the process of fatten enin ng commences, he the sooner it | itself, Q9 "Tha t the ойле , тасев һе Кер& strictly p by a figure, is over, e use of food to obtain a cros А kfast might have been sp because the ае possible quantity of it has been used | breed, mà for his the fest specimens of both race A верное roadie Trete aa E d forehand, for the support of the body. aiculd D tod, А 4 Not m omi tias there! A capital handler, and fi ааа чб В hould be allo дету ock. After the third : in calf to him. — | breeding year it is adv isable | ёс Я sel the stock or — 1 С м " bi a The p Xa ту, to fatten them for the market, а become less extra good in the hind quarter, he is often a little Poultry В — ina iul cial Point of View. *— m and their l EC AED ap - petro wanting behind the erp mmn апа vice verså, In This is the subject of a very complete and indeed . The eggs should а | it takes two good on a gold me а > austive essay фы published by Mr. Geyelin, who day, eni in a fecuudated egg, w DOR п for few | animal that is most tle sl € ig the bes is agent foe the Nati ational F ultry Company, whose hours, the germ very soon gets arde - the е8 | by the side of the bul establishm rom] e lately described. The is afterwards unfit Ka В. 7. The stock must calf, got by Sir ooa e e» a cow whi P rise and the анна ап hour аше presenti . ]t bids ig The next b evised by its се with Tetonas to the natural before going to roost, " Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding, for review were tbe 2-years old - prist iE Vir F Ecos. The vital principle varies from the very first, | Hereford. They were both splendid. 1li red or known i in England—observations on food and {әк ыч to the vigour of ерии орнат ре | whole the largest best, but the other was s of very fine d on the gemi {а —— and ava. and, іп tbe end, appears not to be suddenly extinguished, quality. ue feathers, and man There also chapte e diseases, mar! After thes Ы Company оп machinery ke i Fra d| after " eight Ne Mer ba "i Me А = rs— and heifer. pou ing in France, an sevi their chance is Sot x a i а cow k n the prospects of the ibedadution in England, are | Some of ihe S chicks wi will be foun d dead in the M but Rx ka SEE € Meg: extra extra, en so very interesting. The whole is fully illustrated bride M Pin geri Pee qoe pu est and most perfect animal that I ever saw. I ge ith plans, drawings, and sectio trati ei The yearling ci 1th plans, drawings, an ns w! er iliustrations | How то mave FRESH LAID EoGs ALL WINTER. m Vebrosry or|it was a Hereford p urchase. e y are vera „Те wo sets ot estimates аге а appended— March set a broody ben, with a sitting of game (m The by * Sir Sampson" Ea out of her, and tbe $h f. i m А before will continue laying through n winter. tet 1 have several ан prize heifer, „that I have mention which have been in an egg and have laid an egg in 20 weeks. was also out of her. d үа аге valued at 10s. vy ; the other on the ТТТ of odit will lay MN the winter, and should then beset| Т} ig 16 ei from Rushton to Mappowcen зра ана could not find time before returning to g0 terer. We quote a passage on the] preservation of eggs, whole herd, but I am satisfied that а Mr. D аро ES SERT H A Bg 5 RS E zi ә Е B 2 ЕА с 38 FA З. a 2 8B ?$ 35 49 28 22 а, Eg = Ыз . 2 which on Farm Memoranda. ev “ The shell of the egg being porous, t to admit air to Ww The worthy family, I am sure бау the chicken during the process of incubation, allows Lian rwn NM: — mineur т ке bn CE of. I аа but опе Lees he also part x reg aga to EN and з air to | good order tor go ag part. Som vere P far loo! my kind and valued friend, of time Psi dece being | towards fin ishing, he past week Ma fit for so ira к er ! uw : and the air acting on the animal matter produces | ai] through, uL e а |y here at all dry w н.) I have promised Mr. Levi Groves in course ni ан Vai ; ei. early ly wo it pu Án easily that a far greater breadth - usual v to go and pay him a vis in agr mp —€— which the e germ is first de in the time; and though we eavy а mea | nd of Herefords. I will, posed. Clear produce of hens whe have z n P эд егу nth and beginn bd of this, the land i is | them by his pea "mention my servant's over лей in а Commercial Point of View, &о. B. now and ploughs up more lightly than it| І must not forget to dome г G. К. Geyelin, C.E. Simpkin & Marshall. c usually does at this time of the year. 9 Ws о are now | tion on the fine vale of Blackmoor, аз 1 та Nonam 19,185] ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Bull-barrow, which on lear d ACT the high hill of › on a clear day | уч EN commands a view nearly to Bath. “The Crystal (rerum TOBACCO sprint о in 4-lb. packets. ace is the greatest ома І ever saw, and that vale | Н=хлт Arruesy, Foreman to Messrs. Ivery & Son, Dorking, Surrey. ext greatest wonder,” —“ What, said I, “is the м. gm EE I Why, si sir 1» 3 IC U OM- third won ' POUND, whether used There are e these thin ngs that 12 шо; ЕЕ сана ж. and Midas, on the Herefords: their quietness, and their backs, ru bá, Dressing on ise А rw setting on of t il, chucks, fleshy thighs, flanks, MA. о ме да. по б » efo: . This gets rid ot bosoms, and their small i one below the knee. smell, and ir tho Бошоп be imow meven years since I saw the M of the PEU A MAT tala) I can see by the Vet WU to m чос the gallon d AR improve үр, А а xis, one fro for P i-i Жын» ын an! com from 4to 16 o — m. а tail by Nurserymen alendar МЕ Operations. je, ani Mt Mech, nh d Gorse,—The following me this subject Wh is taken from Morton's Farmers Ql ar :—“ Gors чум ө ый» when eultivated as food for «е тт ield a first ti E N d y ali oo CANDLE zd ДЕЕ PE TONERS эне I E e cutting in Novem d. I6 is cut with a sm ш з ut brodor and | ARTH CLOS 1 о Хо ÜUnwholesome Соар. эз} б РАТЕХТ). Е Iron H Fencing, and Gates. docs OTTAM'S HURDLES are made in AM best manner f superior Wrought lron. ШИШ. HUR: , from 4s. ; CATTLE H ORDLES $ from 4s. 11d. each ; CONTINUOUS FENCE, from &d. per foot; FIELD GATES, fr from each, Illustrated Price 25s. application. ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, === апа IRON WORK of every descrip- tion. Designs and Estimates free ot —————-- Сотта. uec Vo. 2, Winsley Sti (opposite the Pantheon), ford | Street, m, Ww. EW I IMPROVED 1 PREMIUM WIRE. NETTING. reat Improvement with Reduced Pri 0 : $0000*4644059 this wor y hew down aiae АШУ BEA T1 ае of Gorse шау be required. А hundred faggots are The Best АА нав нае X са а considered а good day's work, h "des Tp EL. and 75-0 be applied to апу | Size of | Light. |Med jum | Strong. | | Strong. strong and Qum 2j to 3 feet high. The usual price Ву iis use a valuable M p^ tility to tho | ®^% | Moslywsedfor |, paal |Jap|Gal |Jap|Gal |Jap| Gai or cutting is about 5d. to 6d. per score, Eac ot ensured, tcu cars Hs has бв. bero усь lem i 5i 15 to 20 о pii Earth is recommended by the Privy Council in their report on а ааа ааа а weighs fr fr om 15 to Н and when bruised it takes Cholera, as а deodoria Ls and disinfectant. о}, |Hares, Dogs, Poultry |0 3 |0 4 |0 34/0 6 0406 333 i The quantity of this | Extract from Letter т тоа the Secretary 0f the NATIONAL 2 in, |Game ог Poultry | | I4 . E 8! 5 description of green fo ood which may be obtain rom | “Iam further directed to state that thy (th Y in. Sud Ralbite, Наго, ьи hu егер » 7 aere will vary according ёо е thickness, height, and | Пё SL use, and were found to act admirably.” Ке, [04040406 05 0т от о 9 uality of the Furze ; 2000 fag, ggots ma one Warte & Co., 29, Bedford Bikat i Strand, "ape. W.C. 1}in. [Smallest Rabbits ..|0 5 |06 |05407 07 09 lo 9 jon q 5 OLD НАМ SHOW, STAN VD 46 1 in, | Рһеаѕапігіев, &c. ..|0 9 |0 11 104/1 1413161920 ап [ее сгор, and will yield 800 t. o 1000 bu БЕМ ZONE TIT Р — — | iin. - Avere, i. ire ze nile Ae леле. . ood. it NXES Scd Dus бо. 200709 ай th the crus WI Pr samples and prices apply to 2 pribcipa Ra Rahway S Stations LU Shi; ping È Tors in England; А rà dat Ep mill, for the purpose, or simply| ^ — & Co., 29, Oxford Street, т=р= ага Arda delivered free Lo most parts of Bootland and n malle oc ema Ug. o Gar deners. When y “= relai nd. "The food is usefully given to all kinds of stock. 16 CyAYNOR am OORE x md AATED. "PRIZE | andi - re pr pem m erp me be returned > of course, tl PRUNING а and BUDDING 8 you ДЕ and i 3 pally o жиы E E A S Li m. serve the mark Savxon, D ES Me m Onram | 1R HUR TINUO food сап perform the same amou work as others RRANTED, WithouE whieh none are genui WIRES FEN NCING, PEENCING WIRE, FIELD. PF INTRANCE ДА Lor vod шиша аныны en hay aud competie Dy ei naring to caution e ааа but are | GATES, GARDEN ENGINES OA AE ROLLERS, GARDEN T Cons ence of an оп, о! ап corn; but for ес mmon purposes of kisba ry, they | quality, having been sold for р genuine опе, and which LT caused | of HORTICULTURAL and IC ЫЗ URAL CHINES, сап be in working order when fpartially fed on many Somplatues to be m Ped them of Knives which were not of| TOOLS and appliances. Lists X Every article @ d h 5 is = their make, all of whi Ages Tranted both by Ead ions he таалага. guaran а to be satisfactory. orse, and have coats as soft and silky as if th 5, & Сге Pruning and Bu ding nivesarethebestand the chenpest| Ј. B. Bnowx & Со. Office: 18, Cannon Street, Ci iege EC. ; been fed on Carrots, and kept in a warm stable, e леса А ТИ E Mens opposite e St. Swithin's Lane and “ London Stone,” and near M KS, еше *sstablis upwards о! 5 years. London ei etis d ed, is dmi s UNDERHILL'S NE NS — cw IRON FE NS, horses are housed in autumn, and by occasionaily using a А Manufactory : Newport, x dtes it during winter, it enables the farmer to dispense with rranted the strongest and most durable Fence over offered at E - А corresponding prices. lt il alarger proportion of hay until the spring, when the oan be rolled up. most ves i em. IR Qe E запар» adapt ог ex REOR. Ани б идер} һе! na are harder worked, and, of course, require to be Yoduled ai emus fom е Ару eda pes mms meat tter fed. For milch cows 8 bette: For further particulars apply at е Er akee пре or of the London ye of winter food, or one Hat is more relished | Agent. Mr. R. Wiper, 18, Abingdon Street, Westminster, S.W. bee Med cou M USGRAVE'S PATENT IRON COW STALLS and verage quant i ty given ag workin AREE with fresh Air Inlets, as used in the Govern- ы n bushels a day, with straw. Ont а fare, it is astonishing bow much labour rm will зне form, А moderate-sized cow will consume from 8} bushels а day; but 2 or 24 bushels, with s af Trips and a few hounds of hay, may be condei a fair allowance. cellaneou * The Death tson, late of Keillor.— We ce the death of this distinguished Perth, on the 10th inst. the following para- from The Farmer :—* Novem T, jl, * atson retired from active life, having given up t ter pe vin it for 54 — pk the whi Wharncli ilv; MUSG ATENT STABL HARNESS FITTINGS, with (n iffe family -i and the fi Pea ti е b adopted v Ais ix РАТЕ hness ОРГ "s ү Wales for Sandringham. ü ^os noble proprietor will be best understood by i USGRAVES, ATENT SL OW- COMBUSTION STOVES, em- e i оуеа by the Ecclesias mmissioners, ellowing anecdote, which was related by Mr. | ploren ру Бе COW STALLS and AIR INLETS a * at the farewell dinner given to him on his perfect in their стази 'emen ба А ог тыа е ing and Ventilation; Aud ү! 1 EZ i rt being of iron t are indestructible, inex) ve, very compact, RE Keillor :— Twe aty ss irt seen when Кешу, P rental. for. the animal, Өрө eickn Dor. Í ifthe Í mg rvey of Keillor farm, for the purpose of | iron work be painti ed and the Terr Tais сутш fn Met аЛ neither mproving i harbour nor communicate соп This system in fact is fo kt ung it, the landlord and (М Watson) буле be ош nly true tapered AGAINST THE SPREAD OF EPIDE speak of the rent ; but two wor e оч necessary Ec Engravings of all these Inventions enit post froo on appli- on that subject, for Lord Wharnoliffe just said, “ I may n to Musorave Bnormens, Ann Stre orks, Ве at I Paint no longer Necessary. And unenclose $e but under his рее муш ел it soon "med a very di t appearance, and wben һе tired from it, he left it in the highest state of culti- yation, But it was not ely as a skilful cultivator that Mr. Watson won th istinguished reputation e has been so long atta to his name. What ing w he Shorthorn, Mr. Watson was to the pie Angus breed d Piden dt lin-skinned, ungym b He ca] description. of animals, but, | M the judicious system TT breeding w which he fo! ue е succeeded i D à more melion баай nin Кор ity ILL лхо SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH an 5 ensi to fatten and a malit A a азар sik = " ian E our cia Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. This Varnish is an : i 9 x: ipt excellent substitute for oil paint on all out-door work, and is fully doddies' one - ie reeds of Dish two-thirds с . 16 Jt may be a led by an ordinary labourer, que. Mr, Watson in fit made the character ЕЕ тгл breed, and the Кейш, herd is Ld to Les ап |р нна Windsor Castle, utr, Dom whom t$ E CELA breeders of that d of cattle us to | testimonials have been received, which Нил, & Sarra will forward on trace race back? escription ра " Tu e MAR угу ini» intorm тен your Век айк ан кзы, su dede for oil paint upon iron and wood otices to epic ac ndents. have found the iron Barrow with ap ell known in Dorchester. No of fenci Ican ngly Mr. Damen is w Пош work as superior to KU have T d Reader p his address, EEE а сани EN Varnish for all oi ii-door work i JI r to Rea k e ипе ket anyw wher = erem ere ЙЫ гу abo 5» gallon ns ench, at 1s. 6d. per gallon, at the yu Т. The difüeulty is going now ; keep out light and pit t la. 84, per on paid аду Stasion ї the kfagiom; | G the main vei eat in groat measure. Cold water ie, of course, as бло Бөө} s West, E.C, Ж whom only it can be o but a dark cellar will help you. ота (where Netting is kept in stock), 148, Upper Thames ed А. ue ue Bion Boat the Lis of London Brewery, "ара close to the NISED WIRE NETTING. фе eot PRICES W NETTING, 24 rcns BIGH. —— [Eta uns а Size of ue d itum, | Мезһ. T | үйө Prtóof against |! 2} inch Hares, Dogs, Poultry, &c.| 4d. 5d. | Н inch Ап kinds of of Game © н ы. | 0 Tm ныны Ме] АШ 1j inch | Dita | 7d. 00 Yards pum Free, GALVANISED IRON ards and ркы CISTERNS. GALVANISED CABLE STRAND FENCING. ANISED IRON PUMPS, D SWING WATER BARROWS. IRON ROOFS and BUILDINGS. GARDEN ROLLERS, ASPHALTE ROO. рат HURDLA rx o. d. to 3e, Ud. yard. dic еру са E EE bn É aynor' EARS IN THEIR onim ge Hall, la EO. HALL AND E 8 —— PRUNING m urserymen dnd ie make ж quality, мм еа = be man during their Er Horticultural Cutlery Works, Sheffield. Artífici. еы кы & ЖТ Кознк! женишин, E XLEY'S E S free by post. The RNAMENTAL PAVING TILES om Hola Сео, тааб Belek 2o as cheap QM in blue, red, and and capable of forming a variety umm Dl quede ӨШ кош NO EE BS Adamantine Wi ек, S.W.; vii Sols London Agents for BRICKS. A1illüstrated Price Lists = quip) s at the above per Bushel; ail ay pan ee for delive: Quantities of 4 Tons, 1s. Ton C sig ЫА», 1 BRICK BÜRRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeries or & G. Rosurn.—Addresses see abo 8 Orders promptly executed by Rail THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Midland Stedm Power Horticultural and Hot-water | Works, Pim. [Notini 18, төр, мины О © AMU EAR. Card. L Нов be Be 4 МЕ Ash, vnd Reference Rp to фе N saper Siem dS Ty тоб боце Greit ERRON, Britain and n and Ireland. б. MESSENGER, the Proprietor of the above | . . Неге] by Hot Water e Works, finding it necessary i шей gh the groat demand for his | J. HO H LAND 5, Кр х Мв Horticultural ROS т ting фора us) to make large | Bankside, Lond она additions to his Premises, o Fit the ns with an entireset ot |, HOT ы PIPES ams Stock o 7 STEAM-POWER MACHINERY. is now enabled to execut: y | 3- inch, 10d. ; and 4-inch 28, 44. ЫХ Rm e ж Orders entrusted to him with the Eu. dispateh, and at the | and 3s. r5 THROTTLÉ VALV. УЕЗ, 10s., 138. and ks. D М Taur lowest дозае price consistent with good and substantial ЖОР | Connexions at equally low prices, T all goods pue Pep vd . 026 Nusi ted Catalog gues, Working Model, Plans and Estimates, free | Энгел. pu stim mates given, nni and orders by post punet EE OTHOUSES for the MILLION. oa {ра pr аера ой applies Ausus ввела | чус the "Trade, pe Еи dores Wm EE epis CHRANSTONT, PATENT BUDDIN p sim icity, cheapni excellence, urability. ON lL PDAL fi H R CULTURAL LDIN { RE, Highl: HO for coats, an: Бахта Puer abes n ОА € ШЕР м S bee A ч xS U EN PI Su | splen Societ; Ж: До "ШШ Соры Estimai ооа) Hort icati can be sup fem. rr E: fixing, AL b Н NNIS, Hosius Еу BUILDER in by 15 f foot, Gnd 93 Dy 19 Өе Дети ses always in tok m. ]lustrated UT Es Prices, bad on appliea! e Woop and lnow, "Hor -WATER ENGINEER and PATENTEE, | Si (ode Slides of different houses post free f Lean:to, 24 d Chelmsford, Essex. my n to gehts 4. EN Май 1 Tast, ON d FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- free, 1s; 1d. rdeners Own;" HeT -WATER APPARATUS for 2^ жй, Hot-houses, Vineries, &c. Estimates оп applicatio: Т, JONES & Sos, 6, rc London, S. E. For. List of Prices see Gardeners’ Chronicle, June 24; 1805. By Her Majesty's Royal — Patent. 9%. 118. PATENT PATENT GAL УА. ба! are tenant's fixtures. Row West, ji PATENT GÁLVANIZED METAL опа | E to Mr. Rivers, with ooo ает for this important branch IV ANIZED and MELON HOUSES, STOVES, FERON HOUSES, &c. MENT. ED G NH S ind cos ds run including glass, "GALVANIZED METAL Descriptive Bóok, AMI ill e for 6 sta; ys NIZED METAL Toa “The | Author and. Paten E peer LY T А. 20 stam Birate ita " his improved ve Green, Londo H orticultural Works, Kensal T. t ud J. TAYLOR (late JOEN TAYLOR & REE very hands S made to order. Е | prepared fora ge Ато residin, “Ру, | raised on account of their УЗ i леле, ай item e as being ке ЖОЛИ ҮҮ, ur d. esigns ап ices fixed compl. Kin Kingdo: om for rap uia... of i it y. 00D wo. re pu were i.d [MP HOUSES, “The | + buildings extant asa rafter, £10; 10 fti, ETAL META ures and the cheapest uding glass, with 8 L WALL TREE bh every one who Jun а, sapien. iet Osts for walls, 6 ft. hig warded upon applicat: by Hot W. H T-W ER PIPES at Redue and WOOD GROUND with sn EE еврей, afi Plot ARF ORCHARD HOUSES, from 12s. 0d. to | Wrought and Сазы! iron uem Saddle, С |a a Elliptic, from 24s. COVER p isa 10s. ZED METAL PIT LIGHTS, 4d. per foot. use without brickwork, ns h. TENT GALVANIZED ани HAND GLASS RAMES, | Valves, Improved Furna: мео $4 I Putent will t Г дд. ESTA do Au E painting, et are the best in | Casti SUR of evi ps descri tion in sto ck; at ш use. rices from Y^ špecial pr Чсеѕ for quaritities. p: . LYNCH WHITE'S I Wharf, treet, Ilustrated оа and estimates on application. fria; rs Bridge, London, 8. Price List A ы, , m Cre EE Кш оед R.—This 5 а обе tne arch and side E wu pp end witch" qui uite ese е arch ani e eus an forms the bac s lese vite ба doing away with all M г M erid, and adding one-third T 2 nat B Auk o the boiler where it is most exposed to EI fire: a be seen at the Royal H нана "бато, South Ki E gil Mr. "Wi ani any who si eall'at that ablishm ars, Prices, ко m áppiieat ion payera ironta P NOT DATE ORTUS The Only Stove withóut а Flue. N ASH. AND JOYCE'S PATENI d is at work at the Victoria Nurse: having HC dee а Da show it or AIRING, DRYING, and WARMING HALLS, B St отв for Con- y SHOPS, ROOMS, &c., а new especial servatories, dead Y c Fruit-Eipenimg, &c. ; to Burn without re-lightin winter by filling With fuel every m Ас 12 hours. Tennet any рут теңе without varying. Price from 12s. 6d. to se Join MINCING and SAUSAGE FILLING ind j I- i CATING М. the best makers, 10s. Publie Buildin $ The TO qe ТРЕ CLEANER is the ой pia of Knives at a moderate price. а-и | Бая, Ironmonget, 253, Oxford Street, ub C. pand —ÁÀ x отме Street, London, E. | E РАИ means of thése Joints th ло ean mii miles time bé made, or the entire Apparatus removed and еѓесіей elsewhere with the e greatest era sap effected. Royal T еа А ий үле э HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS' PATENT PIPE JOINTS. T. S. TRUSS, CE., 53, GRACECHUROH STREET, LONDON, Е.С, е work is executed in less than half the time required for mos Joints, and cost is es d for several years, xwiving entire satisfaction, and m ay be seem in use at the South eim? and Chiswick, and many other piede in Bici For à roo prices, see last week s Advertisement. ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON ЖЕТИШЕ ИН ИИГЕ ТЕ Р 3 NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THOMAS REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. GLASS AN 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E. C. вап PRESERYE JARS. | MILLINGTON, MERCHANT, ` D COLOUR Eid No. 28a. DOUBLE BARREL РОМ. vods CurwrOX & Ówrxs Manufücture CLINTON & (TATE m Salta & C0.) атата STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. ы ап siete of THE IMPROVED stie С RAM where a Fall can be obtained from BARRE WELLS for thé зору of MANSIONS апа PUBLIC me INGS HAN Messrs&; Сүт description o: rdi sich ав Pumps any se omn the 18 or nh Aprätatus БАШЫ, Gea work зс ча OWENS HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, This is a simple ater fòr use in Public and i т hm of the country for n day to witli "HORSE GEARING гЁ Raising Water from DEEP similar purposes, est scale; Steam лы UE pe oT о ists of Pumps, фс. frè on application L PUMPS уёүймйНв: 18; 1865] Cheap Greenhouse Stoves: xp СО’8 Patent VENTILATING and ON STOVES are vo ple; | er andefficient ; = rn many: hours wit] of Suspensio: n Stores; моба 608: ток » 90s. , Greenhouses, Fo reing. Pits; &c., erected sm fitted u. up ө Жел. Go., 40, King Wiliiam euge apod dori Bridge, Е.С, Es tabli: shed "AREENHOUSES for E fit for цве. Опе; TWO, "md Three-Dight GARDEN d, ft for Single Frame, 10s. вй. PIT LIGHTS, arsa ра к) An TE. stock; , Inade to T^ er foo! order, Pinoles thioks б Hing Ste m тотын: v: MITH.: p BECK GREENHoUSE and S uo |OTBED Е іб Instrüments are of the F Lue. ion, and ааб шодегаіе рпомё i EpL сз — MESSOR, а. от |! ISELESS LAWN: MOWING, ROLLING, and'COLLECT- | Ms Universal Айардын, uen, Co imple arran ча THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ei аала oa a naana aa 1095 D^ATENT WORCESTERSHIRE RANGE- AWARDED. 1862 MEDAL.| PRIZE MEDAL 1862. Awarded for excellence, ADYANTAGES of the above RAxoz.—Two Overis аге heated with e amount of Солт, as one of any other. of Fuel and. Labour, he sam CONVENIENCE of COOKING, ort, Durability, and for Dd savi к tini to 4 8MOKY CHIMNEY. rs and A enre P ie hl ML möngérs to HYDRO-CARBON Cove DISPOS SED "e, 0 BR the old establisheG NURSERIES, of tbo Goron еу 1n the best thoroughfare within five minutes" walk of A — ж, nearly 7} Acres of valuable Land, cropped эл t Troos other Nursery mox: Ж. - Ж. а f Pits, = бы Seed Shop, Greenhiou s, 17 „Жы, n Trade, Mun ог un RE e opportunity to'a m н аар Man , having Lt carrying out a fi Wo or particulars ass bs. dy to Ps Leytonstone, Enr. N.E. EROE & Momus, American Nurseries, Sales by. Auction. - SALE THIS DAY AT HALF- PAST TWELVE PRECISELY. ppm of Plants mm Bulbs from Holland and STEN VENS i 1 SELL by ' AUCTION, at treet, c Gardon, Е e ” T 5 E s ? o'Cloc а pha plendi assortment of FRUI des Й Conifers. Hardy Every Leer ичин, Tulips, Crocuses, dp , &c., from ста TU Fg ndrons, Aloes, uma, &o., from Gh 0 Боце € o бом быа ‚ and Catalogues had NE Poultry and Pigeons. MX J. Q. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great Room btroet, Coy: $ Gardan, W ©, on TUESDAY, November 1, э кш. 12 соок preciset ya class assortiner t of POULTRY and. PIGEONS, from the y Inve lofts of well-kno Мега ando xhibiton, Majesty. gd eem dC rr etr D z а "he Morning of Sale, and Catalog shad ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES ith Pri Testi- tandard Roses, T t Trees, в, Specimen Conifers arded on application. AND "E Самая, 2 Отниц Guerynovse Prax, Utor 1801.208, А0, JJ D ЖИРЕ aq Б ОРВК Bonon, МР", Z. С, STRVENS vill sell! Uy. AUOTION, at hd Manufacturers of t Rooms, 38, Кї утсун жы WEDNES SDAY, November 22, a; half. f-pas t 12 2 ооо n Consignment of CAMELL I E gae other үз RP РЫ PLA AN UN BOHEMIAN from Ghent; Standard, Pyrami aad Trains bd Fruit Trees, Rhododen- drons, Hardy хајеақ, "Ro, f — He olland ; 1500 Standard Roses from FLOWER VASES several growers (flne ын and mood M MR апа а Collection of specimen Conifers for Lawns; Portugal Laurels, irish Y ews, Y X ала other Plan m- well-known growers in rece A ^ + Ma On view E and Catalogu ўў z М: ees Inipo: hids: STEV ENS vil "SEL L by AUCTION, at A Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W. C. „ оп THURSDAY, treni? 25, el half-past, 12 o'Clock wee ely, а splen importation o id NEW еч 1108, received а o The Lamp lifts out of Litiden's ©опвеноп їп етіса; comprising the fo He Vase, requiring no . Фое eo rts in fine condit. tion ^ ех = =. xing. neidium cueullatum macro- e eya super! GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS havo үө proved (о Бе tho Is fitted either with UM dac Lo €" best, and have carried off every Prize that has e idar ven in ue cases ден 3 macranthum eirrhatum «ЖОНО. above-20000 атр ееп coldieinco tio уба WARNER'S A'CASE of ORCHIDS collected by the late Mr, Bridges in Central U Price Lists of Lawn Mowersand Garden Rollers pere- t a consigne! nt of Plants from Sidney, conxisting Tuoxas:GnegN & Sow, Smithfield Iron огнови: 2; Forring don KOH-I-NOOR, Огемав Pa Hoad; p) cda Hill, xxu E.C.; M s Buildings, "Tithebai Ment ot of Sale, ogues had Street, Li OR THE ORDINARY TIMER - u Now. Ze ~ 4 URY AWARDS, DUBLIN EXHIBITION.— FLAT-WICK BURNER: МЕ: he Moa EV 955 мр пета чаа to offer Honourable Mention ior IMPROVED STEAMING and BATH | AE by AUCTION, at hig Great Rooms, 28, King g Siren, APPARATUS and appliances, awarded to- Екєревтек THOMAS, | The Koh-i-Noor Burner о Garden, № к FR Ibay 24, at 2 0 Clock, a Specimen, 75 Bishopsgate Within; Ю.С. Bathrooms fitted up in the best manner DeL d light ден perfoet, of AE а Yt EGG, p AND GREEN'S KITCHEN RANGES.— юе LACE а о еы Qu. Re pot Е E fien, SA сж ата d —— Sand Me us redd | —— 7 йук. petna н the I Day y prior DRE of Sale. позе” "Open Chi - сеат c re cea RE ys, атой ll close heat or smell. er pv Tree. | The Opal Y al Vases are made in the best style of Воһешниг\ Glass; ап Consignment of Plants from Holland, REDERICK Tuomas; 72, Bishopsgate” Ta ec | bi ҮТ decorated, яба Басс mnl -R. ©. STEVENS. vil M by, AUCT тох, at with» an: OPEN. C Mi UE Bii t Garden, W ] E p какы to-Babwx гг Онези аііне Отв Inter- | With Gold:Bead. — .. а MON "T SATURDAY, отеп hedf-past 12-o'Clock eia a” national iom No Smoky Chimtieys. m ‚зз тт aaaea nisl Gold Lines E Lo EL. ӨР 6 lendid Assortmen arf trated CHERRY, AP ШОО T. ent T ЕС. bez Rose Colour, Greek Bo € 2-2 й 0 BACH, APPLE, ж + PLUM TREES; Дези 2 h Red Medallion (Алап) зи E а 0-. 198° 0' 'Gontfers'for Lawns, Standard end Doni Hardy Shrubs £o. hADFORD'S. NEW RUE WASHING With Blue Modallion (An tique) , 3o 38. 0 Оп view the Morning of Sále; 1 Rosen Hardy Shrub В! рашк Саа fluted with gol. lines 0 37 0 rein e MACHINES: г Ruby, richly decorated with gold.| — €3 0 |52 0 NH nent from Ghent for absolute $ Trade MPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERY E к ре obtained ortho Trado t ESSRS. PROTHEROE лхо MORRIS are instructed to SELL ЕД pm et at the” or Алемоп Milk Walk. аорти aee uo V CHOICE OAMELLIAS E LET, a MILK WALK, with Refreshment | ana AZA) NDICA, c | feet, consisting ot the (x Cottage, and about 10 cres of Grass Lem adjoint | most approved kinds, Shed, Wi pivom buda: je 8) em Dade Larpool, and within a mile of the fashionable | Ericas, 1000 — Bulbs of Lilium lanci: р аре of Whitby. { AL RE. за viti clean t хат. Ец stenis, bushy Heada, nia DOUTO, пейт the finest Hy т, ВЕ m {н POSED OF, a мо ОЗО RY and Жашо hinas, &c., together with a SEED BUSINESS, in and near one о E2000 о £3000 at | Оп view the Morning of Sale, had at the Rooms, as e STRUD Mage ЖЫЛА Ар din а рете d of tho здатен and! Valer, American Numeron Office, W:C. е of Dutch Y Standard and Dwarf Roses A mr 1 PURESSNS PROTIEROM aan MORIS Конен б. meatonal Exhibitions ens). unqualified approva 0 BE LET on LEASE, "he de BIRDS PARK FARM, AVA wy AUCTION, at tbe Ct Auction Rooms, 33 and 3 безде from purchasers day ( (many "mih permission {о publ t 190 acres, with good House and. Buildings, yithin THUBSDAT ber аз at 1 o'Clock ES the Беарн іп rem solieiting a trial, which is allowi inis muet que ot mil T tho TONN, noat nearly all Ghiting Land in nv m. Е "n yield тавар MNT нуын, анны AE condition. Possess rt immediately, remainder usual time m fhe finest Double and ЖОЛАК. Hyacinta aropa aes Кеча ы. ‚ 03, Fleet St réet, London, E.C.; Cathedral | spring Also ye Grazing Land in centre of town, -— Anemones, Сгос Gladiolus Эш MADETA NU xe: m Street, Dublin. Catalogues post free. market, i api поту drained, Airey, the present tenant, з fine Sortmen ў; 00 ранното Pea E. * FRIGI DOMO." — Patronised | "for terms apply to Mr. R. Kxowrzs, East Plain, Flookborough, | ort er Azaleas, Hybrid Rhododendro Е БАЕ e us heus! een, the Duke of Northumberland - Newton in Cartmel. ELS of Balo, Coig E ie Rooms, of Devonshire for el c А. A м , а, rticutural Society, 8 Sir Joseph Paxton SHED d x, М.Е! m ig, rs E TAE Me < “ро BE d ы Roni HT RÀ e Newington: © @ айа 1 E partial E. ed UILDENS, uir m'a Сыа fs mado of patent pua Hair а. gamin Г Enry and Edrom pbi PROTHEROE a BEI ин Oi Ф. instructed ed tem табл < ac adapted for all horticultural |- qp небу х ветей Bedróomis, besi by Mr. Jiwks а» to, "SELL bp AUCTION- ов ua. iid preserving Fruits and Flowers the 5 inte. Stables for ten horses, Double Р н SD " 4 Жы сосы ES тош хош аро: dft. бао Заяве, Byres, Yardi, Xe. ; a good Kitchen Garden аша arem | MONDAT, Тс, dia MgCl, a portion of Шш ҮМБ ames кш: ышы S URMRUM — Усы: {Ж ш а. 1s. 9d. run; e : Comton and Portugal Laurels, chine y t lens, Pleasuré An re wide - E ed Grounds nud Осе, and to th e Pasture Land on the et in Зуу Магаш Apes 9 ЕРЫ Sinis Apti ix amd ; Also Do maks 3] areg de a MM gcns 1866. Fox Hounds and jers nel -r Chérres; Taburnu! sh, Wi тач ms, &c. ; mari Tunis ы ерт апі МЯ er 19 d per Jari rin T Great far Ep ut aaee Pe ren bet comme A fine Aie serment of Sta of резона X eit y o? Given em vx 1» Cannon St d of all Nurserymen an: Coldst; di Зек at Wod to the Sale. Catalogues may on the ne “It à the kingdora, eim ig — the Merk ad Lands. Mine o Graden, premas in мч; аА: and V poco Ает} N ‘is much cheaper than Mats as & ng." D and lot бек pairzx T GUTTA PERCHA SOLES— To йна. ys Dr gu tans mmm Mag Gardeners and Others. — y, fte pleno ТАКТ то GARDENERS.—The Gutta P Percha Company have Xn ediate P. а: very |: M ag has. an E Lace to SELL b 6. to acknowledge- the following letter from y RE HM 2 ED ESTAB situated t, Starch Green, x cadre nene : eR. me rdi чу адр town, surrounded by villas | URSDAY NEXT, » 1 Ваке worn Gutta) Percha ye “+ ER eo REC cae ing ali em ыл IMPLEMENTS Pale 2nd so much in a garden as I necessarily am in and oti j) hae sutebesafully m нате юш them ith the ground in al саата recommend fno ie ra peon UE evoted every, attention (0 improve t the зе е Tage Spring. V fee to uge AS а matter of economy 1 wo PEE \ us, Vi Vine Borders, Sheds, &e: Grounds | © oou B. а ү Шз them, for they may the worn par tewater A va nicé convenient. ee de. n Potato Earther, Scarifier, M pana rid he material at the and pressing он che | Bow House for tie salo of planta, seed, E RT onsíst- | Тэго eres, 40-Кошпа Ladders, Shades, Fork 'ere А Р 'haise, 501 n ы ше duty or persons Who mii occasionally "n tog о Veg т Вело Ноне wholeof the юке А гт рме меннин set" Mie, mud escape ооа pm 6 - "the use of Gutta Yun ууа „Пал De р Peach House well stocked | Effects; ec ра with the A oe Mo Pa rd а ice Lim Sls Ен Г бана Fers "d ill Eu ee with Ge the Plant Houses — - Ys "A Sgod and ngto — ; ресе ар other Pear Pur, Sheet, Pum, Еос асат Union Joi sale ; also the Borders and Quarters with hard: end of which ts, d айп a ed) eiie Bottles, pour d Pepe Trade; 11 years unexpired Lease. May be viewed two days prior to the Sale talognos had o es, Bow 5 Bags | Jo i betaken w atvaliation unless ay W.; Orpen Маа Chamber Ve Vessels, Toilet, Trays, Sponge nd Те "whole to cito їй э. ү оссе ы: тышса шетш o icd сне = == руз ir who e Survéyor : ev сотту, йы? слу lice to. Mr, Ser. Queens |I. КИ RENAL, "v on, KO, Сожғахт, Patentees; 18, Wharf Кова, ; or Mr. e LS Nursery, Brig 1100 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Novum 18, qe PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. RANC Ten NE NN vines pend ine Mey nem ARE "and dendi extra печа, 8003 SONS WI LLI AM P AUL si Many as док SEX s little finger. ading kinds, true to = * Upton igoa Soit freo Morale _ (Sox and Successor to the late A. Pavr,) -— 2000 X а Am M ^ д and e strong, ing in Po in E H тайене for out ; luding al BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY :— Кдн un me PCR Y xi Seas and Фоа ripened С; ben X close.j inm. ot Grape АЫ троа applica: pin T articulars JAwrs Dicksox & Soxs, The “Newton” Nurse ш Жн Re аа Fruiting Vines, Camellias, &c, = Ч 193. {о 18s.; new sorts, 248, to 305. per doz. | to 12s, per doz. The * ROSE GARDEN, ed са Edition, with numerous Woodcuts, 65. 6. STANDARDS, 15s. to 18s, ; new sorts, 245. dti 425. Я E DUTCH HYACINTHS, 6s. to 15s. ; new sorts, 18s. to 308, per doz. BEDDING HYACINTHS, 185. to 34s. per 100. EARLY TULIPS, ls.to 4з. per doz BULBS. POLYANTHUS mE 3s. to бз, per йол, CROT A to 4s. p GLADIOLI to 12s. ei And all other Bulbs equally геаѕопа! Able. BEA ii ра pERANUCIMS Redue in price; the Set of EA s ese have now been thoroughly tested, and have proved even bei to the descriptions originally given "w^ ер they inve also been pronounced by many leading horticulturists indispensable in the future of every well- -arranged flower garden. FRUIT TREES, in and out of Pots. Standard and Dwarf-t d їз id and Dwarf PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, APPLES, PEARS CHERRIES, PLUMS, GOO: ES, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, Fes, and PILBERTS. А selection of Nil p really good sorts, both young and fruiting trees, in splendid conditio GRAPE VI Two Thousand Fruiting and Planting, NES. including the newest sorts. EVERGREEN and y mpg a еч о. d EES. One Thousand Species and Varieties, selected in a measure for is beauty of their foliage. PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. Samam vS COLLECTIONS of PICKED :В aye: / { P e МЕ А i AN e 6 WV 21241] A ? л UPWARDS OF 60 PRIZES FOR ROSES DURING THE PAST SEASON. PAUL & SON, OLD CHESHUNT NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, N, BEG TO ANNOUNCE GENERAL PRICES FOR THE BEASON FOR ROSES, FRUITS, HOLLYHOCKS, ETC. Roses selected from cad mk of above 100,000 of first-rate quality. STANDARDS о 30s. doz. | DWARF STANDARDS and DWARFS, 9s. to 18s. doz. W ROS ES ier ils (a first-rate € 30s. to 42s. per d DWARFS and Fee of NEW YELLOW NOISETTE, MAREOHAL NIEL, 5s. each. Fruits, all well formed Trees APPLES, 5 to 6 feet, fine stems, Standards, 18s. ; Pyramids, 185. to 305. ; Реши trained, 308. to 36s. per dozen. LUMS, CHERRIES, P: pem Standards, 24s.; Pyramids, 24s. iih; Dwarf-trained, 42s. per dozen. PEACHES, dene rmn APRICOTS, all well trained, Standards, 78. 64. to Ж 6d. ; Dali 5s. each. VINES r for Fruiting, 60s. per dozen. m very strong for Plantin BASPBERRIBS, 16з.; CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES, 245, to ig per 100. APELE BORING in fine variety, 9s. to 12s.; new kinds, 184. de QUA . рег арава. СОМІРЕВ №, DECIDUO нета and AMERICAN PLANTS in quantity, ató our NEW AMERICAN NURSERIES, HIGH BEECH, ESSEX. тртте 1 NEW PRICED DESCRIPTIVE ROSE, FRUIT, and other LISTS free on application. r the convenience о! tho bon of UE $6 до 1 Р odor d nó MAL. * D eue veo; we offer t COLLECTIONS of B tively, ul thea HER gis contain, respectively, all the sorts ntioned ; and, the choice of varietis hi n at a much lower he Purchaser, Wo and Packing, price 498, Complete Collection of B Bulbs fi ог Conservatory and Ош ; including Basket and Packing, rice 848. Com llection of Bulbs for Conserva 24. and Outdoor E iti including Box and Packing, price КАЕНА lete MEN сы Poli Pa Xing prigo d Due ting, ox and Packing, price Complete Collection « of Bulbs rvatory and Outdout Planting, i edd ,Collee омер рг рю e 9. Complete lietion [n pris neludiri . 10. Com ә ко ARIES r Outdoor Planting osl, inclu: ng, PRICE LIST v m ee feed e to Jawes бїтї & Co., 237, 238, am: Ж, High Holborn, London, W.C. pss NBIRD, CALDECOLL BAWTREE, DOWLING, » COMPANY, Limited, Cory, Ded, М E, and Опсаки Мавспахто Address, 89, Seed Market, "Mark Lane, E.C.; or Basingstoke. Samples and Prices Post free on ap Puication. for and E dals, 1851, 5 Bi. ‚“ Excellent Seed Ci Smithfie Y Club Show. ILLIA SKIRVING Friends o the Public that he will the ensuin; DE Cattle Show Show (АНТЕТ к и меда uS Hades Galeries), et " E24 to Aas ВАБ: 18. my —November To Farmers, G the Trade. ES haa m ar Т 8: TRONI б TABE GE "PLANIS m had in lar; or small quantities ofthe following we Fo, r 1000 for cash :—Early Non] pareil, "8, Largo Drumhen eT Cattle. A SPECIAL PRICE LIST of NEW Sene P endum бшйк, B nt ana Ooo ШОШ D NET COLLECTIONS | ULBS, 1 о S ше EEDE RC um 15s. 6d., 21s., idr, dne, pA RANT WINTER and SPRING GARDENING (Orders amo: , - ‚ 90, ,100,000 TUL SOILI A 200,000 CROCUS. тре "TT sent carriage paid). xd Кател RANUNCULUS, ANEMONES, from the Stock at сино sagt siussg | э 00 z hth, рыма e болог ыа даса and Какы at the Office, , Bouverie бе paata the б, Covent Garden, ihe said Co,—BATURDAT! The PAXTONIAN | zi d 10. b the Sprin ring Gardeny, E | | 2 fond: k ETT APONA in бат. E н £c aanib ALPINA e 078 9 Ж LUCIDA . e m ‚ &e. See Advertisement, page 1080. que , Covent Garden, London, W Paene 1 HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. .—1865. T i No. 47.—1865.] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Price -Fivepenoe. SraMPED EDITION, 6d. EX. UTLER АХ Мс CUL , Wo урн Sem EPA e MEMO ЕТО RM Meadow Bank .............. 1111 ò B PRIC vp LOCH'S ILLUSTRATED | od ® тта 1 Tree Meat manufacture 777777777: 007 а COLUECNONS or DURCH. s CAPE FLO асдаг a holoe | (CYHARLES TURNER has these of Am Ted vith ole tho dee quere us а | free se id upon licati , sen! | well-ripen: ed 3 бас bloom, M EN in i E bred узж Со; trand sid ite Sonth JOGUES on ication, EE - , {юа Panter, fungal ues г ampton tt УЇсбрдоси, Bouth Ros, roe | She Ro yal N een" Biough. noticed ...... dom — Lo E sid in О жыры рк ТПУ, 14е, 1118 a ток та 3 od BARA AND SUGDEN’S HYACINTHS, TULIPS HARLES ru нн Quee MU iur durability of white .. 112 Шегу yard... 1192 NARCISSUS, GLADIOLI, RANUNCULUS, AJ ofth ER nas strong Fruiting Pyramids @пюмекоп Ноокен : Ho < 1107 b хааа anres AN AMARY шав ‚їп splendid collections, Веб] and ОМ М NEW PRAD; М. ой aiu Dinrférelaód, Dih, СА clay.. & Svanex, Seed and Plant s Mae E qd fin E eap one UE aiaiai dard Ap k Rom Zeo Д Corsican vegeta Hyacinths and other Dutch Bulbs. КАНО pei 17 ТШЕН AND SON beg to acquaint their ЖС BURGESS; „Тһе N к; em Road, 3-4 Ш e Anc 0 : iiid of Choice КАШАН TURIS, "C теа ег стаі Con- | ment of N Els : rios on application. _ я citi инен, tonit Se” n application. Qr XD НОО SE T WE ES in Pots, —Any Gentleman b e Nurs Lond ned with farae PE. АОВ ог NECTARIN ETRE EES in ih, can supply RR А inter an p ardening. e very "i Den Cae by applying to | NDS BDEN, SEED e d PANT MERC TS, т. JAM т ÜLAWEN, nowsley Jottaure, D esent. = DoYAL HORTICULTURAL ry 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C or КЕЕ The roos TEE E RR EC Ie i | S INTERNATIONAL FRUIT SHOW, SATURDAY, Dec. o The No. 1 ASSORTMEN NT of WINTER FLOWERING BULBS, 215. ()5oHARD- -HOUSE TREES, Fruiting in Pote— КЕЛАТ Deco тымы Engl reU DAY, Doc 9, No.2 ASSORTMENT of SPRING-FLOW ERING BULBS, 21s, PEACHES, EONA ROER 7 APRICOTS, CHERRIES, . "arereminded that the Society are offering FOUR GOLD E me UT у ДӨ ЛОНЫ Не окаоршефӣ. : 7 PLUMS, PEARS, APPLES, PNE a and F mum ШЕ on the terms stated in Paragraphs 0,7, 8, and 9 of tho EW ROSE CATA LO GUF FR 1865 and 1866, um WARD Surra, № Nurseryman and Si eed Mergi ant Woro cest SGENERA CAT s ded р riy dv STOCK. xps БАР СОВ FILB IERTS, and other "Pie в Nursery, Mares! near Nuts and Filberts, Trees of these spl. Аа. N ) È NR FORSYTH bege to шони h is friends and tho | application, ^ 50" "o 59 Зарр io forward copies E tho abovo on | Mr. Wynn, ОМО Gardo e e AX gnos on appliestion 97 | t his Specimen and other Nb М8 are а AB AMETS TALOGUES of ROSES, 0 ганы and can be seen every day, Sunda Eo pe LANE anD SON'S CATALOGUES of ROSES, UPRESSUS LAWSONIANA S L SEED (True), of E Brunswick, and Shs ekle TREES, SHRUBS, FRUIT, v } ; | Church. x ko N et уйир а, уй to West Hackn АЛА) ALEAS, &c., ате now Den. and cmm Ge үз, applioation ONS, | ые а вуса M | NEW OHRYSANTHES LUMS, 1865, pam i М. PIS, нш ur gii кака Блин, RENTE ut ате now read; 2 trong Plànts at 5s. d 0 а | oos, Frauptoh Patk анау Ба Nom: M. PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. Paur vr) Ww WELLINGTONIA fa CORRE and SSUR | NE oc npn ERE NOSEY утс egs announce tha s W DESCRIPTIVE CA' ants, 3, 4, and 5 feet, and 1 t t | 200, 000 A UE TRU ,000 SNOWDROPS, LOGUE of ROSES is now ready, and will be forwarded on appi- fa the'spring. Also CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, 1 to 2: Ker rengs | Winter АТОЕВ, Bi m. i ACINTHS, for | cation, treo ir hune PAR 5 large nd m .. .. Tmowas 8, Wane, Hale Farm Nursery, Tottenham, N,— — Barr & SucpzN, Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, EDRUS DEODARA for SALE, 6 to 8 feet high.—Fine Covent Garden, W.C. FLORAL GUIDE free on application. Now ready, 1865 and 1866. healthy Trees for immediate ornament. Price 15s. to 214. . T ILIUM AURATUM BULBS WANTED. State AUL anD SON'S NEW ROSE сатаа. Apply to the Влплуғ, at Тгосут, Haverfordwest, South Wales, — урне ма of eim Sem m rice fut dozen es i ҮЗЛЕ cd on DE shunt Bios LM х applicatio MO the T RADE.—10,000 LAURU STINUS, Chen Ban 12, King S ook Сой GANSO A E A W DE E oiadi Нин; They are fine young healthy, bushy, and well- rooted plants, 1 14 INEST DUTCH CROCUS. тош le Od 1 3 б Select List of Show Roses, 014 and New. то ours, Nürseryman and Seedsman, Palgntón, Loroa.. 100. Finest BORDER TULIPS, 6s. ОР "TR 225 DUUBLE SNOWDROLS вы one" ^ Der SINGDE аа n 0 HN КЕ INES САТАТ ОСТЕР (us GREAT, NURSERIES ot CORDIER, See Wirtu Hoorer’s GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, free on | isbury.—Nov. 25. FORENI EST PRENS for) application to St. John’s Hill, Wandsworth, S.W. ркы 40575 m oro than 109,000 00 FOREST Tm Ses gs N, LAWRENCE'S CATALOGUE of NURSERY Tuos, Rivens, fr е бааны Tree ter Effe € * STOCK includes Roses, Coniferous trees, Misce Маро us Deci- E DEVI drm тоот, ад е а Evergrocn Shrubs, Fruits, &c. A CR DU had o lication. T3OSES— 206 EE e ETER, LAWSON д eH CA АОБ LA X | The Ñ XE ERES u — Серра Біо. . in 60-pots, to be xoi and will be f ов: i is 35. ae Mita Wi IA ү E selection to J. C.. ux untingdo: who send nothing 50) о | 00D AND Huntington Могвегіе "DATALOGUE E Taxes € Beech, Esser. NE, GEPAIOGUE Ef "Sf FOREST TRE — 3, EVER- ;NURS ШООК. н» шыш Бе NS, &с. read: n licati М Trees, Ornamen and Shrubs, Roses, an [e ppm OHN FRASER b Ec his NEW Jawes Ютокво ох & Бохв, s, Newton D N Een 5 рсе Arion rey and wil bo senti TOR s баш: DESCRIPTIVE t egt do amm eS, BRA AN кечири GE. RETENIR AH Uo: Е RED sed ON, SEED MERCHANT, | TREES, &c.. for the Autumn of 1865 and Spring of 1866, may be eme SHARPE ax» CO., Sleaford, have a large Aat e, London, E had on application. emi of the above to offer. Price and Sample ра on Juotations ra CARROT and all other GARDEN and The Lea Bridge Road Nurseries, N.E. кай ENDS upon АШЫШ To the Trade. of Larch Genuine Garden and Agricultura Seeds. he marne and HALF үчү ү Сту ROSES. ае ү, ма а $ 7 m Т B ха0,043 Н. Міхсніх has пау ort dore to or cheap. Pri Also po А. MO Selection. 15е. 3 ari ed INCHIN а ook ices on epu сүс у ыы лш application. "Tue Nurserite Hook Norton, On. ЧР os 99 к, тс nem and GENUINE AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, e N e З апа оез ае ^" '| TAMES MEIKLE d now sending out his ITCHELL AND IA OUNG. Nd N. B, beg to ~ Special prices and advantageous offers on application to нов of ROSES. They аге strong Plants. DWARF. offer to кү а 150,000 od to 3 Дөн, and 100,000 FAIRHEAD & Sox m the Manetti Stock, price SCOTCH FIR, 9 inches, ай health eaith; но аы well grown. James Far [o to 12s. рег dozen; MAN ers and Merchants, 7, Borough Market, London, S.E. CUTTINGS, xt for planting, р cheap $ d io per 1000 on - 'HAM. ГЕШ. оп. Р1 w the ӨН be strong for ding next senso; ARCH.—Very fine, 8 and 4-fcet, an, and well Market Place, Rotherham. ries, E — grown, 15 to 20—1000. о on application р Returns mado for Consignments of Fruit and other | JAMES MEIKLE “has on band some fine specimen | N.Tawnexcs N mbridieshire. ommission by Merchants or Growers. EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS and 5 man; ТО HI == а London, P ginerpoot Hull, ume or Ireland. of them of a large size and in excellent condition. Аз the ушш О BE SOLD, Semis Crus qn of ud H Е Р Е, | 10930 бе cleared immi ediately they y will рен o Apply to Окконовх & Алтких, Nurserymen, К ock, Х.В. Dodo. $ : оке: ЕЗОХ AND SON offer the above, with I, EE THAT 8 d MrncnaxrS, Wi PRICED E of NEW e em application. E G. HENDE For [OT of wel cu T Rm c Lr NM drives a Pro dr Station on the Lord and Sonic qurus Soxs, 102, Eastgate Street, Chester. — lintea Nursery, Bt. В tonic ордоп, X TY) Ota Werdour Байар NEY POTATOS.—Webb's ph, Fm from Éyes—Now ready, a DESCRIPEIVE = MEE ce b Kidnoy (best. Кы ара Уос QfGRAPES, by Тао, Bivens, free per post. евв, Calcot Gardens, Reading. Fruiting Vines, x d pots, extra ь strong С Canes. . акене ав сей SNC ux. ; "PEAS, КЕИ, &ec.—Orders ca GRAPE VINES, 1х б-тхси Pors, ков P. ARGE EVE det К К of ч, executed for th the above, in New Seed, Crop 1865. . WOOD AND BON iea a ven yb stock LARGE EVERGR. ENS B Е S SHR FKU & Co., 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. ot tho above beg M6 solia the strongest | FOREST, and тй n Mime TREES, CM ith a general бо 5 YORKSHIRE. HERO PEA. EMIT Med Canes. Worth сай, UE Ут, Рекхктт'в Nursery, Park х See Testimoniale in Gardeners Chronicle of November 8. А, E ENAN COURT PLACK? HANBURGH V VINE e: ANTED, жетеги, EI extra strong 3 Price 3s. per quart. Price to the Trade on application. Strong pi from Eyes of сае morer anà pricas to E E. P. Dixox & Sox, 57, Queen Street, pum ык HEKER (For Houcester. — TUE “me INVINOIBLE SCARLET SWEET. PEA. T. илнеке с King:ton, S.W. Лиз Growers. z “уаде can still be supplied. application. ; sed Grower, Sudbury, ЧЫ GLENDINNING Asb P SONS i фахе a splendid lot of З Баре РЕА or C E extra fine. CROP), the Елллкзт in зод as seo соте PRICED хаа A ус ce in in Men сне e of May and June last, also on lishment, Dalkeith, N.B. Nurseries Chester. TUNER ut "s For Sale, 50,000 extra strong Roots for EAVY "s E MY om е mos NURSERY EN and O REES, 65. dozen. ; d м а ылтыр LUE eR ERES э искей vident t , CR. т h; n din ARIES, ри ү PTIVE ax» SON beg to, annou ; DAINTRER: of amm ton, St. Ives. stuff; 3 feet high ; also PRIVI ° m 90 n, re rover e i as ME 2e om rper vins snd Ариу to Жок, Apd T. Porerum, Th Pa ЫЛ m Sale; Seed SKAPE VINES а EDS, may Бо ы OT =ч 48 е CDS ent, Taunton. i А THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Noveme 25, 186, 1102 Elvaston Nurseries.—Important to Planters. ww ILLIAM BARRON begs to offer the following at LILY OF THE VALLEY.—FOR FORCING. extremely low figures to Noblemen, Gentlemen, and others Р wi engaged in Plan ч: Ё оп а фо I — PINUS LARICIO (true) — s high ental tree surpasses the Larch both as to yr. "6 ri gi owth А quality of E e will thrive where the Lari Ай c E > also used as spar: masts in the French navy. Iw ngs. PINUS ROMAN A.—Two- de ы о PINUS PALLA о-уеаг Seedlings. SIANA.—Twi ABIES MENZIESII.—Few people are aware of the value of the timber of this beautiful m 2% to 3 feet. PICEA NOBILIS, uo a a] E es ERBERIS DARWINI. = of tl this аы ра тоз gm ne- BERBERIS АТААТ n: -year Seedlings. AHONIA VG -_Тһеѕе plants cannot ES too highly recommended. For cover planting they must become fa Wie Their foliage is magnificent ; they produce fruit in abundance, much eee bd pheasants, &c., and are proved to be the hardie: st of all hardy piants. 6to "x inches. Prices will x ELM on application, Elvaston. Nurseries, Borrowash, near item To um UENCE of cai тан h go S Grounds JAMES VEITCH BEGS TO OFFER ROOTS oF LARGE FLOWERING LILY OF ТЕ VALLEY CLUMPS SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR FORCI These Clumps are strongly recommended, having for many years carried off the principal Prizes at the |, Flower Shows; and this year the "Ден being well developed, promise a finer Show of Blooms than dn Spring Early Orders are solicited. ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. being required for Building, 1 am in quantity of the peu e Ys — STANDARD Ri WS. OSES, and Dwarf Roses in Pots, Standard Dwarf FRUIT REES Esri Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, онә, poc CEDRUS DEODARA, D from 3 to 15 ft. high, anda тане ction of Evergreens, American Plants, &с., ing sorne of the best kinds of RHODODENDRONS, e m rge ie tren, suitable tor making an immediate blind. mg зані to A mtis on wee onmi rth Com , n, luced to offer a large ы ы and 8 S, &c. ЖҮРГҮЧ peces infia bis s , Roses MAS WA ; and tho Publie generally that E PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE Wills's Oulton Park Hyb brid {scarlet-flesh P d). Wills’ — Pine-2 CATALOGUE of the above. eh season is now ready, and | | Fruit of medium size, to 241b. s weight ; is beau px and distinct variety in - MÀ may be had free on applicati bri mt simonsen -scarlet, A yich in favour, tentiabiy tender nd constitution, fre Л а vigoro n EN TE cres of grou ALE | melt A ered Mop eminet Sueton om it was sub- | or base of the stem, an abunda: rer, sure setter, FRUNE eres now occupy T0 А, 900, ji all po to natok, сага БУУ dni two pere А р misition among Melons.” | fruit off regularly, SE is Той r chiefly of Dwarf and Standard Trained Trees for Walls, ‚ Standards for | Thè plant is rous m. pont mot subject to canker or die off at | Gem," CUM which it wi a y with the Orchards, and ds an сал for Gardens ES of which | the collar; а tter, and by judicious treatment yielding a | Саз variety. De 1:3 [s generall have n culti M with h um M and улту y many of them second crop almost equal to the first. Бокал netted. Po AS gTASS, tender c ue чта i by far eheh elect ariet лее variety evi tantem ^ id very distino sty by wa ZONES HER SEI. The ROSES are pi ibn and health iia, ig polon | Јула EE s Aa Eden n. E contains most or E aui fne улеа both of English and | ^? st Certificato which has been awar euitisition. REES, EVERGREENS, and pus P regularly transplanted, are in fine iw p Lem n = removal, and "um злет Д е planting. An inspect Nu eis y roe, d and in the best Enn d atten UTE persons respectfully invited _ The Nurseries, Leicester N URSERY он. S UNSURPASSED for BEAUTY, RR. are supplied ai NIFEROUS TREES and SHRUBS are extensively grown in all sizes from 1 y 12 feet, and at AU to un icu E. SHRUBS are in qual RODA CE DARS bs. each, iniit from 4 feet to 8 fe-t, e Онын, P л ы PINUSES, —— and in large numbers, and in height тагу бош n D E foo RIPTIVE SD cam CATALOGUES are ready to be sent gratis; also the SEED CATALOGUE. Apply to J. Scorr, d Somerset. NE of tho LARGEST and BEST COLLECTIONS of FRUIT TREES in ENGLAND. APPLES, in 300 m Eonia omme Paradis, and Free Stocks: | Dwarf- 1 Sitani Es 8 extra fine trees, жо E A -trained, Pyramids, and Stanin for PEARS, 550 sorts on pupa апа 250 sorts on Quince Stocks. on се They are offered ав Uu. апа apo er KS Ears мотоа gt, Rt a I &nd Standard, Ibo CURRANTS, FIUS OR т FI APES, MEDLARS, NUTS айо, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, and WALNUTS, а ораи Е T MENGE even superior ons originally given of them ; px. epi das. m UE. A J, sent allowed to be the best | horticulturists le in the future of every w ed -arranged йо MS EL. uu ABLE and AGRICULTURAL CATALOGUE is FRUIT TREES, in and out p ppt Apply to 7. Бсотт, Merriott, 80; Dwarf-trained P and Dwarf РЕАСНЕВ, NECTARINES, APRICOTS APPLEA БИр i Кашы (mds AE a CHERRIES, PLUMS, GOOSEB re bp KURRANTS 36... nj t ert а STRAW ARA ON ж а О" e d зет from 14 to i feet, v stout, grown in an exposed Ход; GRAPE VINES. t HE eral Pai C EG SP n Two Thousand s and pe including fhe newest sorts. i which are of great strength; lish Oaks į Co, up to Z} р el or a general stook at other RNAMENTAL TREES. thoir foliage. many Th fine гоп бы iini Ml d EUR АКЫ „КО Мы measure for the beauty of : TS sid donde ot of free CATALOG нае азаккы: owe PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. NEW PRIZE MELONS. E. G. HESNDEBOUN & SON Respectfully -— the following Varieties as worthy of a place in all selections of DESSERT FRUIT, eceived high commendations in favour of their Bn quality and gro bise "gom var mm df Melons ту their itor Testimonials of Merit from the Fruit Commitiæ of the Royal Horticultural Society. Seed Packets, 2s. ва. and Bs. each. The Trade supplied. Е. б. HENDERSON ax» SON, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, N.N. PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. WILLIAM PAUL (Sox and Sucorssor to the late A. PAUL) BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY := 24s. to 30s pris STANDARDS, 15s. to 185. ; new 24s. to 42. dor | DWARFS, 125. to 18s.; mew sorts, 24s CLING, 9 е. {о 12в. рег йол, tion. The * ROSE GARDEN," à with numerous Woodcuts, 6s. 64. DUTCH BULBS. ; HYACINTHS, 65. to 15s. ; new sorts, 188. to 30s. per doz. | POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, 3s. m BEDDING HYACINTHS, 185. to Bir. per 100. CROCUSES, 2s. to 4s. per 100. $ EARLY TULIPS, 1s. to 4s. per GLADIOLI, 1, ds. . to 125. per doz. And all other Bulbs equally reaso: GERANIUMS. These ы now а thoroughly МЕЕ BEATON'S Reduction in 252 the Set of 16 Variation Я p» WINTER and SPRING енене РНТ amoun pois, ANEMOXES, t unting to 21s. sen PS, SCILLA BIBIRICA, NARCISSUS, чаа of drawn from the Stock as SE M PANSIES ASSORTED | 200 DAISIES ASSORTED | 100 FORGET-ME-NOT | 100 SILENE {| ™ The { the quantity, 508. ; do., 95s.; Eighth, 19s. 6d. ME-NOT, blue ., — .. 55.64. per 100 DAISY, pink * . o. 09. Bä, per 100 SAPONARIA, pink е? Й ad 7 р а mie xt Б ъф эр : E ALPINA si Rn AE n HM mu с 144 + VM ri ЕЗ: mem 25, 1865. ] THE GARDENERS' кк AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETT E d Seed Establishment (Established 1787) 7 KENNEDY anp CO., pNP RSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and FLORISTS, Dumfries, arded to any S NEW pb DESCRIPTIVE, PRICED CATALOGUES ' 24 рен £ the dry condition. Prices Thus is one of th kg s Seeds fo; ONS n usd и pes. ot T 254000 "ЧЕ А hert for the 1103 r Expor rtation, Life. TI BU LES for а а NG.—To Floris! this new article ls strongly recommend: "E iM Insect Life in Greenhouses, Pits, ke. on applicati he [- ое for exporting being повратот, under Letters Patent, from pure Tobacco rolled piares on applicatio Fer the foll боттох & Sors, Merebabt into Sheets or Tissue, and iè entirely free from ay Chemica) admix- 1» PERKINS ^: gs to offer the fo suis all of which S ture to create r4 Tt will be founa ши nomíical and > are in 4 condition for remova: mithfi Club Show. бол p> A rro get very superior to the article generally e LIMES, 6 to 8, 8 to 10, and 10 to 12 feet. JLLIAM SKIRV nou! Боја by ali Seedsmen, Nurserymen, and d by Mess COPPER BEECH, 5 10 6, Ma а 8 teet, Friends and the Ри! Ё. ATTEN| ND. as LA, эи Rone: mpi & S Tobaoco Manufacturers, 54, | ga Biest. егеп мв DAS MP TH V 5) to 10, and 10 to 12 feet. тй 3 AA Cathie iow i (Agricultura Hall, Islington): to to well, Lond whom samples, with ta оова, be obtained. её! mdi: голае — — EE ot LARCH FIR, 1j to 2, $103, and $to 4. | tho most à vel Kinds > Pe r ААЛА onsi 5 БТҮРТІС for PREVENTING the hao rox! А е in pots Pri lieation t ni 3. Mono са! Ax xixs, Bedford Road Ma tham TyXONS YOR YORKSHIRE | HERO PEL is He best |o шеп and DING of VINES after PRUNING, is Manuf&otured and cin be bad of ali BLEE: d by Jous Yovwe & Sox, Seedsmen, ое Зв, with "тойи, for Label on Балкон, N.B., ; in Botties, wd E NE MIL хапар ар тй 8, 4, 5- -yea Dwarf Green Testi: | Application, LC. 18 genii - b Bottie 0 HAWTHOR 2 DM 12s. 6d. bts M n of «i mue 17 Sarina ооа i t November 1 beurs Ше re of Witiiam Тих аы ы а ges stamps, Наи-а-Мїноп Erg D, from. 155. to КҮ; Do m € to the Trade on application. Thomson's Styptie venting the Bleeding i 1000 ; samples ДОЮ EENS Seed Establishment, ! 57, Quoen A PONIFERS. Pri es on n Street, Hull ГЕ 7 ы LANTYNE axp SON have been appointed Agents —— M ——————————————————— ы о )N'8 &' E — is bà ppe: NE ui xao strong HAW' THORN -— J AMES TOU fuas in eng fom m the NURSERY and | mendea ETT ia «THO УИ зо} Lans. h mn 0 30e. pue 1000 F Алымы Mor TÉ SEED BUSINESS, hich be carried on ів Kirkealdy feed imn Vo bero bled БА to lta мол АКА price Je, vim foli - ue 4 е past 43 yi respectfully and gratefuily returns his directions for use. y A p supplied on liberal о Ж Tair a Milion saong d LARCH, 3 Wut vo iis Ишми Fono x ie puubunge eo ШОШ Tho Nürsor. p 100 for 25. GREEN aed on bestowed upon him dur that Vg Pies — Removal of T lage EVERG B, extremely Prices ied to | . He at tho same time to intinate having disposed of his m of Large quantity require Stock of Nursery Plants ind Seeds to his well-known neighbours, Такыз твом 60 ткт DOWENWARD d dozen :— EDWAR D SANG anp SON whom һе takes the liberty of recom- W ibL-1AAM BAR RON'S тец; his Successors in ness. TRANSPLANTING MACHINES. ABIES DOUGLASII, T T ii А. ALBA, 5to6 feet; A. MEN- Z БП, 3to4teet ; А. MORINDA, 3 to 4 feet. Kirk. .ealdy —Nov. 25. R-VIT to ó feet; Chinese, б to T feet. TOOR SALE, at half price, а SPAN-ROOF GREE — i AGLA UTE B. AUREA, l fect; B. JAPONICA, E HOUSE, io foet EU Meme Вр Pipes, 3inch, compiete. copiis LAMBERTIANA, t олі; С. LAWSON vq ore cre e y^ орца rm No ELSA, A io oes M. su AUBTRIAG E doni Pony. FOREST and FRUIT 1 ча Dat en OBES. SIGNIS, 5 fo 1 f YRENAICA, 2 fel; P. PALLAS- GERAMIDIS ri ш ао NT — BHL fino bushes, 2 to 3 feet Tet Бана Kibum «нуе Read, W, GAL LAU n 3to dy m bir OCUA-NUT REFUSE to 5 feet, witbin 24 miles Prices for lar, Silenti GEORGE Davia, ИМ Жасана P He menie rd. For ым - otice,—Cheap wee t Ee Tong Adeertemen ш B. JEFFRIES'S COLLECTIONS gave such satis- V Опғоміои of An p, fiction inst ns. E ho is induced to offer oven greater. T On Fal ihe 0' erbaceous Plants а] теде, о R Басо n s e ool Kingston-upon-Thames. 6 Daphne mrs the beautiful Calandrinia ie А Postage Stamps or Post-office | Orders payable to J, Bamsuax & Co. NA rop BRUSHES and sold in every town. er; 6 choice Coni T m wp 2» а, on гесеї pt of Post-ofülce Ord M r jn 06 Nurseri: 1 Snowflake. e — Cnnoxic Lo Caution, — Бои от Wer АҢ ред, J. MY d Patent. Wie Louella called. p to €". rem сы AL, Manufactured — by Журш, Floral Committee of the Roya Horticultural Society, irr t Street Mills, Liverpool. Ы HARLES E baying aequired the stock MA this de. NR NEW Baad ING PLANT. PR фы E ES. t sizes ps for the Five differen! - 83р of variou dimensioun, any of тъ th cMoent may be had, wi Dei to vo tbem, чуул Жл B and A. List of Prices for tho hire of such machines will be forwarded, 5-4-4 А Machines made to огайо! аталса ue Wins A TIET AYNOR e COOKS AR NTED 58 UNING and BUDDING Му Ж-А, о the mark Savwon, also the Wa AN without 6 мерем аге be their -— all of which вас ^s Prunmg and e Paxton Wo rks, Sh yoan. —— XREEN'S "PATENT 8 ЕТГЕН сагат NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and OOLLECT- 1NG MACHINES, or M. i pleasure in offeri SEED in SEALED PACKE m tain: sowing for pot culture, for Which it is well NI еза Лү" ер =; uL cal Toi iw mix with Asa BEDDING LOBELIA it stands unrivall T i is of . Voelcker, K. А, S. E. Journal, dwarf com р act nat: ihe fluwers are large, perfectly even, ала of the X purest The ioc Ines ue m Messrs. 2з. 6d. $5. ki Prie to the Trade on, m to vae ond Royal Vineyard Seed ihment, ersmith SN. ЖУ, London Agent. 0 THE TRADE.—The bi ve t ISHURST СОМ- intimate to the Trade in PE Yo that he season не POUND, whether used 2 quantity of ine GLOBE QUILLED CHINA ASTE D, and а and Mildew, on сап offer it at à. per oz, These Asters consist of nine leading go Or as Winter ol and have obtained First Prizes for some years but more on nt ly this year at the Edinburgh Internatio ry. рер F be 48 еу Arun "d aA RO! abovehe qc ion. pogai use, 4 ot p. sinell, Y if the Solution be Gator. we өл Prize и 24 yarieties at the Crystal eee рем from real Paia A eet ARE rst and е Prize for 24 AL at the to 2 02. „ы: оп of water 1865; First Prize for 6 varieties at the Royal Horti- i for growing y in 185, awe д Plants; oue from 4to 16 oz. for Em manos & , Langport, Somers Trees at rest. 'ALOGUES, containing full mts ions of upwards no Retail 'urserym: Tun curietios amongst LM them Macc voe p Aid бей апа UR bn д, | he br post on application. Vo M гыз. Amis J. BOOTH can supply a first-class PEAT, Wholesale br к жашо Chronicle, арраи lege ргә ended by Mr. Anderson PRICES PATENT CIC z ТУ prigo on app — SEASON 866. SEEDS IN SEALED PACKETS POST FREE. E AS Gere ao i B. S. WILLIAMS, PARADISE and VIOTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, Бари Ns Malvern Hall Melon dadi Flesh). Prize Endive PIDE le variety, od of 30 of | 1s ehlely valuable for its hardihdod and ge део бео s o enit sting Иа fruit, | у, фу CE EET: [HE ORIGINAL ык BOILER, with Improved Кал of ord An de ux ; ener 0 | gy zd TA Check Drast, Flued Ends, and Ribbed Si ties idea of its t rus А Prize fol Ch с ЧО, 4101 Vineries, Ар Pits, pe ia 75 d ~ Кү vati elon is second e d Vegetable m ful Lee are the only ам о of Бонг g ey to Henting rre when паш mix LM. оа on the ute emm kinds. had in oa 3 ЖОТО? Бу Bot W ata, y rites — Г; Ey ш бун Eae o мега Bal is most deli- ш. Fam PLAKT, Деде V LAM Жу. датоцгей, те [E Skinned, a very free setter, and Oxalis co corniculata Tübfá, (late ot London), Portadowh, Ireland. Ў “The к» HAT PS, dmi A m Je perennial Ritbon-border Plant. A wriarinthe"Joumd| DAT ENT GUTTA РЕКСНА SULES— Erie Май ts nicely ribbed and d moderate in size; hore 1 өй тә” Шш рида ӨП Ж ы Iurowrist то G ss —Tue Gutta, P Company have T ordinary desserts, v t 1. i Hali 20 трие а "n ip ia eompaet in bibi G. ; Eag., the ^ "тушагын 00 dO 80, 50, and those. who hare TX bcd ex pe erp with resembling the | havo worn rr Barch уче and ге Price 2s ket. pe rg Amaranthus 1а | two ger and ei fius around in ail statem, | would on no account be dal uote Tibor fut && [t adranoes the foliage assumes a darker tint. without them. Ав а matter of economy 1 would recommend urs n MP E TM NM ае TER seed, extreme ^ the ав easily as if it уеге so dough. ыз variet: has been in cultivation for in йә mer ФИ сш шай to, secure of His close of pianta." i2 і Ye duy af B ренә яо must du rai rera оошо to bo ene er КА ы! ute y aet аә Mar. Aen ешр P це golda and rheumatism by е те of Gutta IET сезү алго, "itio much ренот to od bor e EL ir s 67-005 4 IX Ml тнт талат of бада Бега arti such as Mii аа 3 ibing h on, уз possessing that swee! , large mould Soles, Sheet х Bosses, pa Мода doma. ашыш UMP Me ts in opady uen ийа эш E Sante | Каяка, Bottles, Bo ber Vessols, Tolet Traya, Sponge Bags мше its excellent qualities become olt бошо, Ji wa SDN. DUM M бо Tower бейге Curtain да! Bateries, С trays, & factured т v» zb - qi Tue | ETE MEI I rq. Company, and sold by ur v e ерме dea.ers ti Price 1s, per packet. 1a. 6d. per packet. О, urare Paliete. 1$, 9n i Lonton, E.C. Prices to the Trade on MED 1104 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE To Nurserymen and Others. qu PERKINS, Bmw. Даа. ts following to offer at пере 2,000,000 LA ROH F Pani Са 1;000, 000 SPRUCE pt doton F. IRS, 2 to 3 feet. 2,000,000 BLACK. THOR 1, 2, and 3 years. 2,000 CEDR ODARA, from 4 to 8 feet. PEACHES, IENA RINES, APRICOTS, and "application to Јонх PERKINS, 52, Markei hange. A Dwarf-trained CHERRIES, Stan у ўы the my i Бачаг site the Corn TANDARD PORTUGAL LAURELS. — Splendid imitation of the Orange Trees seen in Е 1 07 n de Lu утуе бс dg. аташса а WS perfect pictures, 10s., 15s. ing t MINES. sns dias Ede reu fruit ting, 30s. per doz. with оре ER of the wood, sent free for 2 stamps. EORUM.—Ve ery ч Dey of this lovely Minus d spring. я лооти p pan for the conservatory or irdan. Very чн more to offer. rice per 100 or doz, on dest. IRISH IVY. г Very ine valy plants, 6 to 8 d 9з. per di YEWS an RES —82to 3 plants, 2 Six Lists of sorts, GAL LA feet high, fino: bushy vm к-дү 12з. рег times КЕЯ s, Arboreti den нене T I O HB AE-B E Т E И NunsERYMAN and Seep MrncuawT, Worcester. OSES.—12 of the ver LE Standard, Perpe чып Roses for 18s. ; 50 E for 23 it ibn pon y 12 ditto; "e Borta of 1865, for 24s. Descriptive List on application. ACRES of FR TREES.—Apples, РЫ, Cherries, pmo Noctarines, foe in every form desi Fruiting. Plums, and baia YU aae DWARF-TRAINED TREES, b PPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, OHERRIES, PEACHES, Thousand, Hundred, or Dozen. name, ua AE PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES. for Garden or Orchard Н. Ops ARD-HOUSE "TREES, Pu in Pots.— Heri p Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Pears, Apples, | RR EENS for Ornamental Planting or Avenues, Акош, well grown. ni Басра within the last two For prices of smaller and quantities, see Conifer List. reine s. ozen :— A alba, 5 to 7 feet ipm uniperus thurifera, 3 to 4 feet Douglasii, 3 to 4 feet urel, Colchic, 5 to 6 feet » іптегёа, 12 to 2 Toii Portugal, Aena 3t04 ft. zx orientalis, 14 to 2 fei Pinus EUR 3 to 4 fee Arbor-vitze, American, 6 P3 т feet celsa, 5 feet ues erian, 4 to 5 feet сакаа өт. 'ens, 7 to 8 ft r, Red, 5 to 6 feet A Lobbii, 3 to 4 feet ich viridis, 4 to 5 feet aurea, 13 foo Cupressus exec. to 4 feet Thi compacta, 14 to 2 feet fragrans, 3 Thujopsis borealis, еу llingtoni: Irish Yew, 4 to 5 feet PE mia gigantea, 2 feet t 42s, per dozen :— Abies Douglasii, 4 to 5 feet Pins l oed » me 2to 25 feet Lambert to 4 foet % , 20 2 E insignis, ГҮР Du 4 5 To Noblemen and Gentlemen about to be engaged in Planting. proie s IEN, SEE Ts Fronisrs, Waterloo Place, Edinburg! h, have this Piare à lar and very йогу st stock of Seedling and ir Ex pona (native and Tyrolese), True Native Highland SCOTCH FIR, Spr Oak, Plane or [ied Spanish Ohestant, Alder, Ash, Elm, igno Quick, Beech, Evergreen Privet, p Willow, &c., as well hall other kinds of Forest ME Ornamehntal Trees and Shrul rd pM Trees, Roses, Greenhouse and Stove Plants, Herbaceous and A. Раше, Ferns, &c. "Their Forest Trees, which are grown on exposed ground, are this season finely ripen: ot the kin; uium ous Samples and pri e sent free on applicati О N SALE, a 5 EN of strong - EANA SPRUCE, " PRIVETS, and 2-years BEDDING Serg LARCH, 2to 3 feet, 17s. 6d. per 1000. З бо 4 feet 6 inches (vi E ery Evi 22s. 6d. ре! PRIVETS, 3-years Traneplantod 178. 6d. i per 1000. QUICKS, "9: урани Bedding, r Railway and Enclosure purposes, 6s, Horik: "ores AP to6 feet; price CB size. Apply to SAMUEL Doo Shaw House, Melbourne, near Derby. To the Trad P. LAIRD AND ЗАСЛ? Dundee, №. B., will be eel to make cheap offers of tho ONDE EEDLING: l-yr. and 2-угѕ, Larch ; Pinus Laricio; в Sycamore ; 2-угѕ. Apples; 2-угз. боз, Pd P T. аа 2- nm. Piu 2-yrs. usu 9 Е нее тоот ; —Strong Larch, various sizes ; 2-yrs. Scotch Fir ; Silver Fir, 9 to 12 inches, fine clean leaders; Жогу Thorns ; i Yews, 3 to 4 fee t; h J va sizes; Azalea 6t EAR ed Carna- OTCH "FIR, pri not now required. The Scotch were supplied by the Subscribers raised from Seed and the SE As m the finest е been Que rane 8р1а: d having been е had ample г ayey Ee ry тайап paid Eta in r dlings p thered in the Highland Forests, yrolese po e eo thh ау grown for e hay to them The 1 Larch аге 3to 44 feet, high, тоц Ith ned, and can be sent, with perfect safety to any part | [Novum э, 185, YORKSHIRE D For Pr Testimonials o of this valuable aE Per Price 2з. per quart. The Trade "M E. P. Птхох & Sox, Yorkshire | Seed Establ pied. Street, Е Hull. hment, CA зе | Бү BREGE New Pea. OOPE | VAL PEA, f | early, pec NT me А j uel nM etter new first чс = e 28. 6d, Hoorzn & Co, sees Cord o. ө Батон Реа Кп ARPENTERS EXPRESS, Eme May "th, th е е on record, сохот of apeme a and 9, доме Күл Pra uart. e price on icati p e Si to b only of E ee A wi WE AUN Sie RYCE 0. = "PRICED CATALOGU mcn ү РЕА. we have uam Horticulture P the 13th of June, in the RD 8” Chronicle of Jun by dm H. ie uart. Height 3 f ood Condition as earl: Nun Mes ith ar ius AN eem у а о on the 28th. ne genuine except from accredited Agents, All over two quart pack. fi estern Ronas Н. Жун edel Ме Me " mu t, Taunton. Sutton's Ringleader (or Carters S First Crop) Pea Tu Е TIVATION. Fir are 13 ДО ы fos N Ян well ri ам ргї y be e "application n to' Nu en, Ciel Street, Edinburgh. в Plantin, 8. ty of a to Wholesa ortion of his Grounds елу of Bi DURER X Ar fornito. "Rhodo: tagi desirous of clearing a large he Plants offered consist c ews, у Ра», y der m Wo x т Ној ше оте э, по aks, and Box Des Siberi. ESS $258 i P Pines, oia thin нос Lo E Welgolas, ү Thorns Purp ligos, Flowerin great va applic: , Limes, tv "Trees ш Prices li ted — RICHARD'S WHEAT, а HYBRID and LONGFELLOW сат. T EE. male, female, and o; thei: eeds of different crops, and the NEW OAT, will be exhibited a the reser Ан Smithfield Show; on E Stand of Perer LAwsox & Sox, and orders received for соор 1866, b; Par pem Haddi: СЕЕ Банана Р ngton. ark О: M. CUTBUSH лхр SON having go EM the entire stock of this вш 15 web beg to CAUTION their э, Жылдан», d to 23 feet nin ML 4to yi feet friends and the public agains i авг representations of а Araucaria imbricata, 2 to 2} feet pacta, 2 to 23 feet person in the service үт а олдов Firm, who booked and Arbor-vitze, Siberian, 5 to 6 feet s feet received cash DAR a ipu an for Seed at the Guildhall, where the » ° American, 7 to 8feet | Thu realis, 4 feet, Onion was exhibi! ere the эш: шун кое өт! Ъееп Cedar, 6 to 8 feet тыорч bo gigantea, 23 feet executed with msn ie MUS totally “тр des eg to Cupressus em tii, 6 edt Pri % Yev, 96: 5to n Й SUA re d о oni dee Weis e supply i tru ше ЖҮ ао |wsoniana . | Laure! Pyrami Portugal, Aer in Chronicle. Juniperus thurifera, x dto 5 foot ? odd foe. а e 25 Hii te Nurseries, Lond. us Cembra, 4 » ue ^ To Farmers, Garden e Trade At 60s. per dozen :— / A ү а ger co E dite oio mate m Douglasii, 5 to 53 feet Laurels, Pyramid P. 5 оой sorts 6d. per 1000 for cash :—Early № il Early York. Menziesii, 5 to 6 feet Pinus excelsa, 6 to 8 fi ast Ham, p Robinson s Drumhead or Cattle rm v ойша 4 to 3 fost „Баша 5 to 6 foot A SPECIALA PRICE LIST of NEW SEEDS en application. ja Cem! A tem tance must ассо] 1 orders. Абзац! узо 2 pu ng bor pO 3 feet . FREDERICK ое Seed Merchant and Grower, Biggleswade, Beds, Cedrus Deodara, 6 Teet Taxodium sempervirens, 8 to 10 ft. Parrsso e: SEEDLING POTATOS.— — Кашы, ї d a ып rem; а giganten, 3 feet + Soxs, Reading (after having grown our approved Lawso Yew, Tariéties of NEW "POTATOS, and found them equal to reports from * A e. per dose — шыш ЫЕ ы де Do 7 to 8 feet, Ce 7 to 8 feet 4 3 mera $ © i EA. Сеат us Deodar, аА S Tet | BERKS and surroundin districts for the Sale of our Potatos, пена, 5 uniperus Wu. PATERSON & Sox, Potato Merchants and Seedli алей, 6 to 8 fet к-с 8 to 10 feet ше нщ eet mpervirens, 10 to 12ft. E Erin Erin's Queen Dwarf Ashleaf au Аме Douglasii, 8 to 10 ft., 125,64. Ficca nobilis 24 to 5ft., 215. to 638, S оса s» . МАК feet, 15s. anniana, 5 to 4 feet, АА, this ж » _ 12to 15 fee t, 218, E 6d. to 42s, D pure pos of the Ashleaf vari in 29 d е Gd. ” Pinsso + wu US ed D. is which ga em great сез during зр , Li on. liage Araucaria ч 3 io 41 feet, Pus excelsa, 1010 12 feo oot, 108. dark green colour, very e Y [pup e 1 eet, 162 ев. Price 10s. 6d. per bushel. Coda ot Lebanon Вей Bi | 7 labem г фа 8 feet, Seed T ER Emm d ДЫ poc Cedrus Deodara, 84010 1t., 105.04. Thuja incurvata, 8 to 9ft., 10s. 6d. T DE ЕЕ born, Lonton, УГО, Я um sempervire: d Po Picea nobilis, 2 to 2j feet, 108, 6d. | 15 feet, 10s. 6d. to 158, red HAR RDE аана е attention of the Trade reum 196 vitæ, for Неше, 3 to 4 feet, at 508, p 108 . following varieties of SEED POTATOS, which they 4to 5 fe ax Du have grown the finest selected stocks; they comprise A thi 6 to 6 fee ut worthy pu TA d HUM. is excellent, being free from {Н чабу fir wir sease ; and prices very m. provin, "and В STANDARD [UCM Early Ash-leaved Kidney Early Oxford TREES. At 198. pec dozen :— wi nd pun Kidney — p? ipid j t Я Kidne; Ani Tt09 feb 900 Forbes P to Mint sin meme ro EUR s тағ jalmahoy Round Birch, W 8 to 10 feet Poplar, Silver, 8 to 10teet орна очае саа Scarlet, 6 to T feet Lom mbardy, 9 to 10 feet » гь v, British Queen yell t уы pent їз, 6 to 7 feet » . Foxe's Seedling Fluke Kidney APA pet d d Fram à Yorkshire Regent n ond, fovea ing, To 8 feb e iut & B 810-10 fool ed Growing S eser ERE m Cambs. caci: о ее! T ountain, 9 to 12 feet Quid d 0 fe Negundo, '6 to 8 feet Poplar, Lombard, to 12 feet Esse: кл. «E SI Забан, lA las y Us Birch, 10 to 12 feet Silver, 10 to 12 feet much pleasure in у inviting pot to this very E Crab, — Jelov: T to 8 feet us spectabilis, 7 to 8 feet Variety, the merits of which have been well and sufficiently tested t, 7 to 8 feet а, кее by a general public г the past season, the result having been д ew per doze: the receipt ot In: Inany mo: Seed ге] па, of the o extraordinary fine Almond, flowering, 8 to 10 Cytisus in variety, 4 to 5 feet qualities of this Pea, Е endorsi lig tho rep resentations given of it Acer Negundo variegata, 6 to oto. ft. | Poplar, Silver, Lto 15 feet оеша kis Acacia, ee OTN: double ink, 8 to to 10 to remind numerous patrons that the Chestnut, scarlet, 6 to 8 feet Willow; meri. Weep i, Oto. IUE RIVAL may be sown in November to secure a gathering • ice 1s, 6d. per quart. ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all the Nou ote REEN Рие to the (rado on appilcation FIR TRIBE, suitable for Britain, size, price, popular Ls be obtained of Mr. Tuomas Te Sible vam: near and botanical names, derivations, description, form, colour, foliage, | Halsted, Essex. . growth, timber, use in arts, native country and size there, situation, Also of the f арро ар . Soil, and other information, with copious ndex of their ir synonyme s. BM Peter m пано 1 у i. erdum .C. ee by post for Fraser, lhardson, hin, E. essrs, Cooper & Bolton, 152, Fleet Street, E. Ea ICHARD SMITHS FRUIT LIST contains a sketch | Mr. James Voiteh, Royal Exotio N heise R of the o forms Ору биру косово for Aces Ma B. санне ага ы Monisham Nurseri es баана. E теш ng, Cropping, Treatment, under | Мг. George Taber, Seed Merchant, Rivenhall. b ie Tir synonyms, quality, size, form, skim, colour, fl M. Paul Tollard, Nurseryman and Florist, 4, Place de Trois Marios, growth, duration, season, price, &c. R "- ichard Lowe & Co., High Green, Wo! lverhampto Staffordshire. " Free by post for one stamp. Mr. Christmas Quincy, Market Paco, Peterborough. Nurseryman Seed Merchant, Worcester. Mr. A. F. Godward, Fuori rist, &c., Southe nd, Essex. 08 нл pum Ж Jooper olton, 152, ey заду Lond Hurst & Son, 6, Leadenhall m Kondon, Е Minier, Nash, & Nash, 60, Si Eum Waite, Burnell, & Co., 181, h Holbo; ndon, A Nutting e Bons, 60, Barbi Pm "eo^ iie >» RU. m £e Cos New Y 1o U. S.A. obs oodlan: ds Ns 181 » J & C Leo, Hammersm M e [mem раф S.W. b е, ion es жен, S.W. Rutley & Co., 412, St W.C. Xo to tho rado on application. Surrox & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. TTON'S ваа (ог CARTER'S FIRS! ees Thi as troduced to the public lat season simultaneously by Messrs. Suros ё Sons and Messrs. James Carter & Co., bot n i First Crop) none ret nd 80 early. ees b; F bots jais - 2з. 6d. а ѕаше vendors, per b ш demand at that time vm ent our holding a suffi {у= rice cannot be received relative to this unrivalled Early Pea :— thia ө The following are Extracts un а few of the numerous Letters From Mr. Wr Chetwynd, vei is W, РоуЕҮ, оа Р. Best, Esq., Donnington ариу, May Grove, nea 24. ** I planted your * Rin lende pader Kee onthe last the same day I plan Your ‘Ringleader’ is өле Us well filing fast. I have foy ap E M pienien) before I pic: om Mr. m ETE ан ЫЫ Wo ori ** Your * Ringleader Pea’ 18 six days earher than Dillistone's, 281 ís the most —— Pea I ha Money De x rz From RISO! d -. Ne fender Т the У ps а 2 wil eared о! Моо ossoming. 1 MILIA TES е AR ? the quickest the phi. sorts m A Lad garden езгіге, баг 7-17] Pea of шу Rev. e Woop, frate *I ех 'our ‘Ringleader’ ag хро 1° sown on the same еа which m ULM er has known. exposed to the sola From Mr. Байт Wanns, Gardener to Jum А. ell, Brough, May 29. s year sown your * Ringleader’ Pi а и уа 1 hare: hitherto m tho eui d Тат glad to tell at it саш e into bloom io this been Meri € wit ms from top om. valuable n to ou oari Рош From Mr. тко onar E SoRM “I have great pl yox Pea * Ringleader. wn the same pore. gue nom e oi В TE earlier sors oe wih m Ms Kor earlier ta is earlier lios high, 801 # T" în rej “ Rin, dender? [^ has quite pro "cow y pde: on pa day «My om vaca 'ORD, y garde is gout s Бї isiende. *Sutton n's x LS Early Prolific’ m first, coming Dec essrs. Dc ** We tried your and it was from а e Pea that has come under our по 2: а From the GARDENERS LIE —On the 28th С даса I sowed lendid capital crop of Peas, the e a cro) ren Swing, per the то crops have Au you Binfield, Ноткивив 25, 1865] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1105 c = Extra, extra strong Frui : ines. Sutton's Unrivalled Collec — is Шиа" харе, Cheste DIES PAS sons, n's Unrivalled Collections of Bulbs. Çam ATIONS anà PICOTE ES for the Million. very large of the above, which i 26, uced (be тапенев in cultivation. They Me lom RARE To very one should копа for tbe verre САТА )GUE of CARNA- ema Vines were Lola е erred rem believe а є? TTON' pu КУЧТУ РИК kS P ANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, Prices and all а АА on applicati GUINEA COL 7 T RS т? & Докуз, Pro; Bradshaw Gard Chadderton, "Sample e plants sent if d. ср ме: SUTTON's Hen in 3m BULBS for E r Manchester. РРА оа x ege 7 VINES, from Eyes, strong an SOTTON'S GUINEA COLLECTIONS for BEDS and BORDERS. British Fern Catalogue. Ed SAEC endi Fruiting im Pote, dod dne eronE» | may nii. zm ам АЗУ ОРУТА ТЕ ЦУ Еве end. post free for х ing Ud ni varieties, with stout, close jubted, - EL. Royal Berk MEC b Raths. — аир, Tut L Oa Роста A Sate Жн ТЛ A hly E eein Бант pend of ep I fro! 0 te nos, many of whi Produce foni ек с Catalogue о с Plants, Du h Bulbs DESCR. IVE CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, vicem E x & Бонк, "Tho *Newkon* E .59 Eo. R or Nerat AT ALOGU к! announce, that his à s, e; NEW *,* Part IL (Exotic Ferns) wil! be issued as early as possible. how Goosebe: and Currants, : eer Hardy, and Stove P Plants, тҮ Т o Ls pu m. n рите Goosen ries mra pes, de, Amaryilis, Crocusos, Gladioli, Hyacinthus, E. G. HENI )ERSON anp SON ойт SEED of " gewater, has to offer Rainer УЙ LEE other Bulbs, is sad wi RIA, CINERARIA. and PRIMULA Kr E23 tbe осона Greenhouse, QALONOLA class quality, жиш C AA oa эро of the choicest kinds. per packet. EVERG SS, from ҮШҮЕТ; also HORSE CHE STNUTS, RENS D Uer азобе Nursery, Tooting, Su y, &. SCARLET zd INTERMEDIATE STOCK '6d. иза 14. onch MAPLE, and POPLARS of sorts ; "ше Troes UTLER AND ME SD a£ ПЕСНИ EN PERSICUM, of similar май; p and 14. Prices moderate, which will be рН, д TX (or ЗЕ NUN Serp MencHANTS, | 9800, ара ta mixed ocioura 2s. 64. SINA application. ide), d — cM ILLIAM HOOPER. St УЛУЗУ ШШ, Wandsworth спева COLLECTIONS ef Doi Ag, o ote the tollowing m ХЕ Gi &W., begs to offer GOOSEBERRIES, Red, Blaci = BULBS, all of 5 ог DUTCH and CAPE FLOWERIN S -BLOOMING PL ANTS, атто WER White АМУ, good sorts, all clean and well grown vitam ms o Же CO а go mue moin rai р Би заган m transplant SNH( D 104. to 125. E per 100. Prices Jot roit Trees EA КАЙТ а rom No. 1. | No. 2] No.3. | No. d | NO.6. | No.0. К агай а отвір, © Gentiana Nh C: CUTS callis més sm 3e se. | ae. | 106.04. ы түүлү: Haie Farm N Tottonh EACH TREES for Gordons; Pyramidal PEA R FLOWER GARDEN COT, and N. ; yramida. CH, FOR FLOWER GARDEN. » 4 pads, to 6 foot in height, for diagonal cordon а Tan m of blossom No. v. Мо. & | No. А No. 16. No. 12. qTDWARD P. FRANCIS А m Kx S NEW DESC SCRIP- tare. Average price, 58. each. "The above aN 2 T 30s. 7 4 TIVE CATALOGUE is now ready, and wili be forwarded pinching, and are very handsome i 21s. gratie on 1.7 eg З LB purobuaers. wi will find it to be a most Е EU Rau ^ No. 18 | No la | No- 14. | No 10. | 8 DEN, A иии 1 707 8. WILLIAMS begs to direct special attention to | | ы È LENIS DALLIERE, Хсизклумлх, Ghent. Belgium, • the undermentioned, of which ho now ун а fine stock. AI oo ASA 21s. Ме, 100. 6d. ved s NN AW Ok {рош м зе Тода Фоа -4 E FUNEM SATUS oas IL Rd fere Аннары 1o zie ad apris PME icri eger Шамаш thé new Grape ROYAL ае NUI. ii ОБЕ ннн. Corm Series Beh NA. Т билин: EE g Fruiting and Succession plants, and suckers of all М ЕЛЕШЕ ык кота? I F $ rent b exeat y ROS BIRD, 6 S DÉCOTT, TAW TREE] DOWD wW LING, leading eeeived Four Cases where he ‚ Limited, Уы Е СЕ 0s. od 6d. атаач а зер of "the cost duke а m m A 10s. Г d. colle Te yn — PY edid Addrom "ы, кее ч t f ET ri net PELARGONIUAMS and "GERANIUMS, ineading BEATON'S | assortment for the Garden an meo i и splendid. | Samples ала rione 1 түзүү i4 recte івы, о ЕР i DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE lor one stamp. for Pers m for © Excellent Jorn and Booda,” Ка шз. A TEES 497 the rette forening Arboretum Nurseries, Ipswich. LL SHOW.—STAND No, 00 in GALLERY. _ UNA LYANTHU US NARCISSUS, CROCUS, Eariy TULIPS, Bio uw ЖУ ТУП" ҮР. ҮЧ, ЖЕЙТ, M, Т. A e АТЛА GH ee € = strong BULBS at Eun GROWN iens агаро, 9з. and 12s. per FUCHSIA BANKS DEAD spring flower). \ d and 10s. 64, onch ; € Ў А ви. and 1205 per доя. ае , early ERONICA FRUTICOSA GLAUCA. vindi Pu: Tenes La ries e Sane Houoway, ТАА. d. d а DAMPI ERI, in varieties (seed only). Tan » Street, Oraa BW. C HAI LES В. UN DERS, NOR E ХЕТ САМЕТ a of Stamps, of the following :— | Do d Catalogue,- sanasi iii Oi lowi: т growt! ; for which be ing Е соу bau AL: мые season, ot AB ute i EENI pers zx ow; 2.4 & Sox's Now D s 2 E on рүнө, ry b CK HAMBURGH, BLACK VICTORI — orwarded post free. MIPIIVE amd PRI A LOGUE "m md ALEXANDRA VINES э 308. е i аи atis . .. Wellington Nursery, St. John е London, N.W. ОСК for 1806 mh 1 RN 4 € a^ ууч Pyramidal and Trained, ~ 5 Trade.— E г Seeds for 1866, — — — кит, Dwarf Fruiting APPLE TREES, 12s. to 18s. per dozen. THOME Mes xe Street, Ipswich, Саш шп АРВ1СОТ апа NECTARIN: TREES, 24s. to 308. espectfully н ву Toad that he is now able to quive СЕ STOCKS .ARS, of fine size, 6s. per 100. que SEED Qf ric ye "d Novelties, Sd ber four í E TURKEY OAKS, ФӘ strong stuff, 7 to им» erandiflo 2 сете ectis angustifolia fit for Ro ay to 40s, per 100. ума acuminata albo purpurea Coronella cana а AMES VEITCH has the andis to announce that Besides sa generi and an а. уе тозе Stock, CATALOGUES of | Palafoxia Hookei riana iae C mans Mh pont Hoe onn САТАТ 1 will be which m: th 1 on applica! W. T. са ppiy Seeda of his pr а AGATALOQUE ef HARDY TREES, SHRUBS, CONIFETUN, EODUESUS тле та M Ер (true), о е р "еше со с.с. CATALOGUM: AYRUIT. TREES, with descriptions 1 Й and warranted ero of present season. Price, of Chrysanth CATALOG poor e TA rA postage paid, бз. 2d. des ; 32s. per haif1b. ; 608. per lb. eH From OHN SAL aeg тие COLLECTION of hese | Boys М йо otie 1, Chelsea, 8. W. EET corre len TALOGUES "mus accompany order. $ beautiful flowers (including the New T i à w ыл boad on EI OGUES of GENERAL NURSERY | in ga The WINTER R GARDEN is open лов C urse 1 runbridge Versailles m E A ~ Tnos Crirrs, Nurseryman, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. — — ry, William Street, — W., nenr Rora Serp LIVEDEN SPRING-BLOOMING PLANTS. TEE Railway Station. s Benxsnme T Евтавызимкхт. СА е vortisente ment, 1102. YSANTHEMUMS, and How to have them ASANDENS GARDENEI'S and AMATEURS FRIEND. se | ORTA in Use BTANDENS GARDENERS am um SUTTON Lun BON аы GARI pw тока Soc EM e Ent Mes ey AMATEURS FRIEND. x orders for all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS. Covent Gard Lagarde chants, 12, ng Street, STANDEN'S GARDENER'S E The ime are moderate and the quality fine, кш to thelr агау Climbers.—To the Trade ази concentrated Inodorous Parine HP Moral eria LE „—' eT e. centra! orous midst ertt nt oie, regens a SUL — Large e violet Баба tor Chr араа 1 | NNUAL GREAT FRUIT a = "m SANTHENUM rugose ire, 2 to 2} feet bine; 308. рег | Greenhouse Plants, Vines and SHOW, at the TOWN HALI and CHETSANTIENUE Ern ES A" P | other rnit Teoes in "a yith tho Cattle Show, on SATURDAY, MONDAY, &nd TUESDAY, cue SM per domm. с viole ise; 30. LM ЗАТО BDAY, PRIVATE, VIEW, from Twelve unti Five rax. HL— utiful dozen. 1 FERTILIZER ; after hour, until Р.м, A CATALOGUE, maning TA CR s of best ad җы А CONCERT ih the JC ^ Ы TOS шыг с ав КоЛ ы уены RM Hard-wooded Plants TUESDAT, from Ton a.x, (0 Nine nx 14. An excellent, Rand, Gi - No. 2 FERTILIZER is recom- attendanceea clday. — : LLIA 866. mended for Sof mooded Finis f Handsworth Horticultural Society's Tickets are availablo on CE eNe n par Re Li m m ORNA. A! E of CONIFERJE and other ME jadis, & 28.64. Bags, 5s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 215. 7 TREES, ced ET PA EOD diee ct ой FRUIT May be had ortho tho snang y пелин and Seedsmen. MM ЕКЕ plication. ready, Жыл & im er Merchants, 12, King Street , Р ELEM m Gadon e uin € "AM us ih, near Derby. List of its will shortly be ed, he б inpuers$ Chronicle, E gt ‚Т. GAITSK DM зоте а large stock of strong SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1865. LDER, 3 to 6 feet; STANDARD and DWARF APPLE J 9E WATERER e to offer the following Six ТОБЕ COMMON and PORTUGAL YAURELS COTONEASTER, REHODODENDEN TS e gang, day plants, at 4L 4s. MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. AZALEAS, DWARF ROSES, IRISH. YEWS, GHENT and other | the Set, the usual { Mortieaiural and PINUS EXCELSA, 4 to SIDNEY HERBERT “МЕЗ. FITZGERALD Sarvaper, Dee. 2| erum Stn Kennington (Weekiy — o m the Duo others Et verplicstion. zo 3: DEDERE H | THE M od un н д 'urseries, Santon, en. „Z; GAITSKELL'S Nursery Stock comprises а €— agam, Partey xrLUENCE of CLrwATE on the tr se! assortme lous EVEROR REES, CONIFER Æ, and other ORNAMENTAL TREES, | TOHN WATERERi ared to execute Orders for the Табет md v ning of rend rir RUITS js known to d FLOWERING SHRUBS, ke., the robust and eJ noig is pe i ial O REEN апа a SU ed tU Ed ГИН be Six RHODODE NDRONS at the subjoined nem every continually presenting UE CATALOG еле jare Uh season offered eru ; to the ob of culti ; UES gratis on А бай а Foliage, ге ео servation tivatore; yet Nen to compensate for long carriage. py c7 EEES REPES Ы and the gu iples to which they lead, mi уеп. Ju » Vinter-fowering Heaths. Тнв ADIE нт not been studied mr saper extent they deserve, Pei E AR ПЕ. Brianin 1 whi gn 1 begs to Y Durs ie "Bridge Road Nurseri а ainet ŠIR W CHESS 0: RONG, EET m white centre vg >y етйн. a © эе —— pedem flowering sorts, now coming into full bloom. Th The prices will ЖОНЕ н, я, с n mis v? venture е Pim on application. А. reference or г remittance respectfully | "LADY EMILY PEEL. 1o marked vith | the subject before our readers, not with the design rrespon: ehocolate-coloured i CROOK SONS Rave to cds coloured ароба (meon, and large bold f of "ipis; 23 that is M for that is beyond s, others from 200, 00.008 a. 900,007 Z LARCI f rers The Set for 6L. 6s. gorami A diecount to the Trade. our space an isure, but to жет fresh inqui- Mie alt еа апа we frices on о The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. | ries, and in da p^ hope that some of those who have Dispose S Prices reso stock of Pound SHALLOTS to Hardy Seget Scartet Rhododendrons, suitable ities will be induced to carry qr p "17-6 Dalo Nurseries Preston, Lancashire. OHN nA CHOICE BHODODENDRORS ms чалын forward i and Ont Botanic D^ 8. ua HOMBON begs to to inform БЕ ш їн a Sm in the Royal Regent's Park, can "We would not, indeed, forget what has been uellent condis or ийне pei ed v on Uns faithful deseriptions of "rums god apart otl done already. For about 40 years, very careful B inserto peu EC Up CE OA WS Vh | registers registers have been fhe gardens of the The N оп reasonable те sims |NE and prices, with ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS, FO үч T Б 1 db Nursery, ^2 minutos walk p gom 7 imbledon Station, | T е ne о мал Royal Horticultural at Chi , recording estern Railway. Amari „Bagshot, Эште i mri and eontinuous observations of tempera- lus Stock of Evergreens, &c. — &c., and which have А "T. Surp American Plants, New PERENS o PRICED | and , rainfall, IAM BOOSEY, The Nurseries, обат Wie anp GODFREY'S PRICED апа € from time to time publist publis for Бооарашой I Ss Eep erasing of - uti. in the E Er гут. Kensington, те tions and Journals p the iym £ iesus анагы fon Portugal Laurels, Y Cotoneaster, On aP orth. growing, as well as some паа ше шна е аге їп high repu estnuts, &c., of various sizes отеу ia Thair Poet аза offered. gists. They 1106 remarks on climate in the LINDLEY’S e Dr. ] addirable ** Theory and Praetio ee т, Hortieu ieal Soeieties have been instituted ; an Р : in have now us eig f the ne series of aA * Journal of the Boottish Meteorolo- » More recently, the British and Scottish M eem ro- |a 1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. n the berries were not said that in one fine seaso a wall t| then, the produce of the No orwegi Novi эу, 1865, a fruit ripe whose kernel would not 1 less would people continue fo ECT i Plums rof whic e fruit was never tte thë thinnings of Pe rico b : fia this country to make tarts. every dude an gardens and e in the nor rth ang orchards, as compared with those same wall the fruit of the common Mulberry is brought: to maturity. Ther re are "thousands of pur- gical Society,” and matter i 06 either directly or indirectly both i January and Jul ». Фобас rom ап average o suits who, having d erossed the Tweed, have never seen a Mulbe Most „дев essert Apples are grown in Scotland on presen proble em to the studen For ш ate, at its МЫ. н л н ЫЫ WE have ма ealled attenti which hav Е ^ extre d а Ат ots which, in England, are f the Thames is in Jal e warmest region of the by | ар, à Lied to stone 2 uits; aly ih United e er кад that it is опу а pptusdted the sea coast vonshire an lornwa length equalled at a line running ees wm Land's End it It str remark able, however, that plants, and Ы fruit trees, though they in the main obey, do not very m respeot any of the | gro isothermal lines we have "Temperature | w oniy one of the elements whieh rule its develop- ment. his £ographie | Botanique, М. AL DOL n remarks that a |M as | CUu by Bir Халак MACART ep о pre prevent the ойна of Holi hock Sihor я ау injurious to Plu Ы, Wa des b. receive Mr. GEORGE "Mae ТА Z e following note :— walls, abd are not always successful in doing so repute than it is now r used to grow, ш т The old Chaumontel ias I perhaps in higher 8 -— bea forti ot the titi rather vera, ыу? y - as find, E sta мА rès in Ue Hortioaltural Society” 8 Garden wie rec we а s thia Pai 4 on " young espalier tree, We kne ew Hom. кч rower near haia who etime to Set t ^s ec чы А instrument, mimi is P on M P exter =s mechan ical ea A plant is a € ometer which never омда, and iw ue is ever onward. ou may cause its growth E stagnate, r you may destroy its туйт м т, — cannot force it to Maria into itself, о; they have expanded. Still any respects an adm e index of an а te. die n may b тА ps а climate of any particular region; as such we propose tọ employ them, or at st to state some facts which show how they may | t| iti kept in mind, that, after all, tem re is one o the principal naiari in vegetation, and that the effective warmth of th EE пч e Раван he trained it rt n | из look they ена — ere erops, even in the | Who w urh Lon ‚|а ‚Ё instrument by which to e cou! en of Pears during the whole period. In fine seasons, and in the warmest situations near |} Edinburgh, such Pears vi ig meh d'Aremberg and Marie Louise have bee n to ripen on pyramids; but to secure the Жану of the finer [and ter sorts, such as Passe Colmar, Winter | w 1 Nelis, or Beurré Rance, the trees must be planted against the тот pona g walls. All this, some will t s quite what might have been беребей, га деке of latitude must make a vast differenee in climate. Well to Peaches. It will not be desied that revalence of of: The | and treated it with his best skill, did not О а | ins d but let fie i it i$ sometimes s destruetive as it is reported to have been in Tus tra p scenes have in | consequenee та ален аз to its p h cattle паса a notion аз С as ди which was ard by so e in the Pimes as to the whit more certain i put f. on verage seasons they ripen there, with the possibility of cholera arising from Phallus otl, xeeption of the latest varieties. At Cull den |а x that à iy disgusting Fungus House, near Inverness, ion E. ly 2? north hing new гче it may be found wi n of o Ne A middle se hes, such as | in т 5 plantations at Kew in almost any quani he Noblesse, n perfectly almost «чу year in | and is abundant perd districts E he Britain e open air; Аз ваше ained at аз i Aber е Rust has been ME i Cromarty House, on the othar side of "the M Moray Frith, and at Tarbat House in Eastern Ross, Figs may in e|and Apricots, too, succeed admirably in all of air and soil decreases, in proportion as the latitude | these im 5. The Green üge Plam, which is eaen probablo (^ of places and their elevation above the sea inerease arely grown on stand ar Edinburgh, ripens | £angre would ' Everyone ow s that further north we go, the | abundantly without the aid of walls at Culloden | Grass = probo with — and dt оде. the weat ther comes ; the higher we А and in oth fav. able loealities near | certainly b e advisable to mak ! me experiments, cend a mountain, the more the бегелш falls. | Inverness. These facts show plainly enough that | when rust ds agaiu abundant in т our drin МИМ Climate, then, may be regar in a sort of PN] is not the only souree of the. climatio to see whether it has any deietorions pu verse ratio compounded of the latitude and | in Mr. W. 1х6 called attention to this mat 4 altitude of the place, M this general rule, how- - The ; same conclusion is still more strongly few years ago, though " , there are variou 8 putting it to pr interesting to héstioulturipis; butas the phenomena are somewhat complicated, we ipee to-day restrict ourselves to those that relate to la Take тй Vine for an CRAS: di is — in| bis + а wi great id. artistio ago under the auspices of E Government, that only in Creuze, м if we e remember right, Cantal, centr al nts of Frames, ies Open ai ing Б С profitable e бега ot|3 e Ampélographie Française, statistical precision, se - = y, publi 3 e same inference The d following: facts are derived from an interest- ing chapter on = vegetable productions of that ed by the Rev. ws wild in lowlands up to Th Ms Ж: latitude 63 E из and in a eultivated state п = varieties in eultiv ation. wW and Са Catawba, i.e., varieties of Vitis Labruse ach ` ripen against t walls up to lat. 6 615 whi er. | mildew after ey A dd i elimatie condition. DEE p ot rust and mildew, Iel uidi an observation It has e been are most 8 M As regards the pre Lord EvkRsLEY has 1 ihe th popular поза m gre to whiski s is the са drough. d “es is true indeed that damp done үт when the Fungus is blished, but in the first instance it is P mildew, fo certainly at variance (ае eot, rding the eam of dry no EvERsLEY remarks d y rine de id XC rA to which karpi тові parasiten., а апі о enel the old traditions B Whatever may ъ the iiy ic бее < wel Tid 3 own to a s our oves that бга walls and the roofs of cot- in the vieinity of London. In the latitude rther —" the. tages in of "—-— ү E. ine blossom n the open It is Varie ties of The , аз а standard нема dry, or Trim they are im su such а ot country. Plum (the Greengage and against walls, ren as far north as lat. 64°,” Toth his last notice it is signifieantl sho са гз nd ipen is used i [peru дері the usually accepted | i $ піса] sense, viz., that the fruit is |! ars; an "o here is mt^ int no ho gus of did injury W n ripe t this queer would. not | perhaps be all that pA be des Still it сап hardly be supposed that а зөт, would pt. “щщ following extract from tho “ British M мешн 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1107 al” Nov. 4, 1868, will Am a curious сого]- above Md |eounty in which they were grown, must be pla inly | | wri ritten and placed on each dish of fruit, ” Good prizes | the a stated that in Fra ich inoculation with Oidiu um Taken. or the h causes the Vine disease, has proved | à n Wounds acoidentally off | f Prsc 's Btacx MUSCAT GRAPE, of г um obli Ц fory warded to ns | i November and December, will be in excess of the | amount for the year. There being an arrear as regards the fall of the ag We of the ра year, some of our | readers w ] doubtless be anxious to know how the ES, e has Mr. "Five of Exeter, possess "m i an examination 2 the fruit, qualities which КУ Тһе V most тегене treatment, Messrs ES and Bou , of Vitrany, have also Ы fro A. "n indt, that | a deleterious effects are pid idium, isnose to establish a es ЖА trongly to the cultivator, парасё, and tapering; the beo The arrear in questio 10.1 inches. At the end of Apte ber 1 it was 108 inches, At the end of October it was reduced to 6.02 inches. , There must, therefore, be a fall of 6 inches extra full ve puir ed e yanuk black, with stout foot- stalks, a thickish ikin, flesh, and ne musk y flavour. me two t Cert South Kensin avou site, and i in the opinion of uit redes invaluable as Ar latest о ^ui Маза Grapes, po way with the necessity of forcing earl Muscats, the tenacity of its green tootstalk, and we firmness or he fruit las! d it € t is made ир; S until this т а case, the springs will not rise to their wonted po). n old well in the Hortieulunil T at Chismi of some рб s peg ""— closed in, ut it ser а gauge foi ring level of the springa, o ü "the we to which bhe the watery soil, It did not тізе n of the Royal eo оп account its NN was never the — February up to April. We iom ME it has pro = ery prolific as a pot Vine, а plant with a e rod, i nS ty nch pot, having ripened 6 bunch ies of 14 lb. we eight enh, much during the heavy і Are October = вротв more | now when the water had во to collect in the gathering. gro. and r^ perco late throw the soil. uge indi т Tha Firat. Cert чел веуеге "ihinning i is requisite, T 1 + R &n ith Г р. ied HT 1 4. d whe en the rain g r — Can any of our correspondents throw any — of the Rev. 8. H. PARKES in йө a love of plants into extensive use as a veu v Cuba bast, - e vA id y DE FLAX most squal lid neighbourhoods of London, The follow- ing ec extract from the Pa all — иге srpnem our hat w prođuce t V S.H еа нна даты Á— — к» 6 ow taking а — на) form, [^ y LA бы we d Ma re the merits erits of this of glazing amg d pointed mmn plant ex the bre nor the count: iy wl when j à eon: e man as well as a interiit one, and He has been Gistri- the ties а6 the Kew Museum, ы — EB New Pla Tue following description of a magnifice e Cyca фо plan Aag om - y Eastern Australia, as been Mula "т me by it Hill "^ Didot ot "the Drisba ent new species | s discoverer Mr. Walter ane ug ten Gardens, | ар Gardens, | 20, ctor. gardener of M, Boreíg, Lon w | have n o doubt, fu rnish his own үбү of them. t double roofs отроче ils enr perhaps ау e rlin, ав the Palm f the garden structures at t T pearance o great и $ ey with a tempera drani чн one сац readi кнр pia nt has been C ы еи tá al Kew, sent by Mr, Hill, J. D. H OZAMIA, ж киш a height б 60 feet, Night ne ыа. а Cloni entum. Pinnæ linear-lauceolate, do" == ЖИН, quite entire, smooth, nearly a foot long, a n inch in ты à e и musie, deest v or vete ЧЫДЫ ; aud if a soldier or sailor took to gardening, 16 was > r т ith eble, - something "like hat enjoyment without which we feel эже our own — KES’ ассо Mies Appropriation o of the gifts Ab ай сів to find ne about 3000 plants went to London workhouses, and whie d A то | and prosinent 4-an the fi e, noi ge: as = durs neces and fiui | in Him nut n the presen ичме. шй of that Pi Kem is dedicated to nearly 1000 i T hospitals, P Pe in to cvm - t amusements are an important element in t| of disease.” mer bi a piece m the Renu Horticole, is active generous pa Arianos, and Botany in this colony. LI TT eK ESINE HERBST. mri prevai E м he leaves lose their red olor al pv Fori qx dried for the herbarium? lt has bee e have ost lively sa satisfaction i nouncing t the аан at Kew of ripe aer “ em oficinais (Condaminea) trom уот vi and ip nihe т т GREAT FRUIT pal at the ublie on 3 qe hin and continue x mad m oning | in ois coun ОУ, prizes also to tica resident tm qoe the most interesting open nea e TA a шыу ы m tity o s October Lis year being ориза! they have f. tho able |] NFALL IN OCTO THE qua of rain whieh fi Uy large, it follo! h with a ы to keep о 4 pe consideration .| happe: and about vae Eng viri | tbe latter. рир jo. вей. 6 gm being not ly of hot wa auk 'g, noS | supply the Hon. fal in die month а | understand the great М be derive nm glass house having a a дош eri d use the oofs would of of itself t of ош} а gren ng s e by соев чуе be made etn the climate o of Berlin; indeed, tbe sum that man venae there would be — I ебри uncovered than under Indeed, 1 would ys during Ф е? ® ЕНЕ > shado of la rge t = a ЕЗ - which all pondre iare А peared to be in llent hea Berlin to ia cé . The only example of double-glaziog we havo as yet md upon thought ger Me. owing Table, w | depth of ra corresponding а f ich enia rU rom ery ps ior 1805, 55 inclusive, may may m nisi do = Ins. ..| 2.14 ‚.| 4.06 Л 118 1.60 |} spo Seg pio ego go Ex 1] 2.87 ;| 048 4.06 еее EE | : ? when only 0.43, which falls a& Chiswick on an 123 inches; Ње 3r E 17.792 inch oboli previous ous to October in the prese 17.720 Moers от уйып dth inch of іЫ instructive to those w eirca that all the tad must be as A and that the country or | МЫ kd more iban this Sega | this quantity, and all that alone byjii has fallen or Zi vie arae д for lante in that С те Troe e prim Med though. in robust bah tigh of doors in such summers as the mnfower- | эму у» а an absence of light probabi Ife that amount of m being rts "to the flowers which we Дың a single roof, ла. 99 q T «| $ 1108 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Моткмве. 25, зау. Jabour and money they hey have expended during the үш New Zealand, India, Germany, France, Russia, Denmark, Ports could be exhibited at any of the three gra 0 eavouring to imp nd r уеге, &о, down, I оша | Summer shows at Chiswick, which i 2 в Mr. Paterson continued—*' Before sitting. down, wou ава were res] most valuable of all roots, the Potato, and in Semi say a word or two as to the necessity of close attention being ba mmer “assizes”? for fruit and flowers, and y the nition of the success which the firm has нек this | constantly given to the culture and propagation of the Potato, | judged right there could not be gainsaid season at the Dublin International, the Liverpool and | апа Lus selection pi proper emde. EN Sat, piao сае It was this centralisation that ga [0 n а! ok , 1 Manchester Agricultural, and у furt {шеге тя апа: Md iod all of: the ваше kind; but they had al apparently PNE lants, flowe: Exhibitions—they ha wing , bee arded the sn ef | one fault— they e bluish i» the inside. had almost | Whether amateur gentlemen or humble gardeners: : "The e in ais is to bear the тае up our inds o condemn them, but thought we would | I recollect well that in the orticultural > for О Затоа give ш РЫ chánce, when on cutting them up for seed | Rooms i g treet, Dr. Lindl 8 p H I eame upon one which, t fide ugh apparently similar to the rest lecture on the plants th , • 210016 At a publie dinner, given to Messrs. William & George Pater- outside, € n on in being white within. I mpg eie p'ants there exhibited, a running m. son, this Epergne, along with a Claret Jug, was presented to —1 had accidentally, I imagined, fallen on a ees entary on the list, whereby the quaint peculiari | Mr. William Paterson, (to descend to Mr. George Paterson, variety of the blues, Thus. 'incited to minute observation, A plants apparently unimportant were brou should he survive his father), id the name of the subscribers— able to seleet a small basketful of this kind of | and credit given where credi g landed. proprietors, farmers, potato merchants, and other сә eap of two cart-loads, and — ME as dre SAL ltivati B Ц | frienda. e a mark of their respect for d and also of their төн At the end of the sea we got from vnom perior cultivation. Before the Horticultural Sog; | admiration of his successful exertions quine the past 40 yea 5 large crop, of first-rate qual, p from diseas i of | Exhib e pupils | а нал and renew the Potato plan rong goerie na white within. Veg ca Mie botanical knowledge, the native talent for Engl Dundee, 10th Nov. 1865. bine "Potat Б ducite botany, and the practical knowledge necessary to | ts in th SE 4 X ч d Hz. 5 Ф Б 2. о о © -- E 2 Ф ю Ф 5 © а e сё 5, 3 d Blues a Botai 3 whi кө dw hink, is destined soon to takı In ees the testimonial, the cl (ex-Bailie|a lead in the feld. Hs that t men. сен VE cn n eee and frui u culti, Yeaman) observed :— been able to secure this y ons. | low ebb. en Mr. Green exhibi iwi ) Now, gentlemen, iud value of that prc were prie of mine piphyllum a yard wide, and ted at Chiswick ап “This mA MN ng "has been brought together in the most spon- consists in this, that it goes to show us that many good and hi х id шшр а à and I believe on account of a thorough | healthy kinds p vdd ay, pe reg want of observation, | high, literally covered with scarlet blossoms, it was appreciation af the great services which the dc ihat wil have been lost to us in the past, and that we unt E the | hailed b з а new order of thing have rendered to the country. There a future to observe and select carefully. In the vegetable, аз | ey Gy. challenge the great importance “ the Pota to to this country in win xd id the айта! kingdom, the inferior predominate in |? ard ad now idea that CAE UD, Whether in їп plani : mostly all points of view. We recollect the year '46, pesa the | number over the superior kinds ; and therefore the necessity agazine severe blight first attacked the. Ро о crop, and the great | for rejecting the bad, and choosing and caring for the good. and ardeners' Chronicle the property of the craft; s calamity which befell.the supr d ОУ at that time, but | The Chairman spoke of our Government taking up this matter | that the сеа „ере got aiti from their heredi ie we сме d Qo; n WHO. E e Pota i ance, | lime-rubbish into rich loa ung ; and the Ving appointed in order to discover the cause of the Potato blight, | You all know the value of the Potato as an esculent, | leaf, as Si a үзем, " gar to a lat tl and gentlemen of science were engaged in trying to discover a | to mankind: Dd know its great value: to the farmer for | the old hands heli, eved would have burnt. it tọ medy for it, so that the 2 to mi i Я е dreadfi зе і MB B -" i. ir M" ЕЕ & former vigour. Now, this їп елү estigation created de grave | o calamity befell i ER ven; ü interest, а nd I believe no gentleman in the country MA th hout ою " h and еер н d the land, the pla many а Шы a nd scientifie men devoted m шер уыс tbe un fatal blight. Suppose that the e brought from ENE hill to Че, 8i lb. weight, to trying берен ө in order Гу: restore that. etu was again laid on the land, it would wt mpossible to estimate Mr rs. La AWI ence's splen ndi d speg mens ot flowering plants ts former тош ай тоге dee bring about tho fes rful effec Should not then some gener: sg syste- es Eh = Ф Б Er m B -= 8 e 8 T Paters He 1а: ised and arria i ent, А : himself to the S tein: up RT improving of tho breed, v бе for T3 im bo dav $ ma ieS means of keeping up strong and Lily only large enough б ПЦ а tea cup was «sold for h has ex НҢ about growing the Potato from the pluin or apple. Itis ealthy kinds of Potato? Even this year disease has existed in | 30/,, 16 behoved the nurseryman to “ consider the Lilis nine y ntes pt neum dean cente, this way, Er several places to no onn {Че Dex Sy ses t of the field, how they grow," so as to in a; ni proved varieties m done the bet do overnment could do ; i i of thi: Озу s esculent, grown from #] w] e had | but possibly Ў аа gut get pu parties appointed over the € y commodity without delay. I mention thes himself prepared. No tlemen, Mr. Paterson has, from ntry—call them Inspectors—whose duty it would be to | things .pegs to r progr s -— € купа, plants, 3o t i pi ddr : sivc o due m means to secure the e bor a à aad pe АУ е on " not conversant with plants can form no idea of strongest plants, eU тне AME ош of Eho plaut: And Ero to us the best апа hoalthiest an ? to the Фрс state of perfection—quality with the greatest aonya Tinda; fom sci tss foo they! "bel sot] Quad lare fib When, mod men " ме, late Dr Dis еу m health of ОНР аон: ; во that it might T the climate of мен is of first ооа bata a judicious and M RUN appii- ave leit when they saw planis in perfection, je our country, or indeed of any country ; a vL. X dae L. ght tion.of-dun ely of less ortance; and here, the Cedar, graceful as in the Vine, and have the root restored to its former state cellon du g, Imay "remark, that I think the best m manure for анов fragrant s A. in the Rose, Prage А magnificent as in has succeeded in bringing forward several ion; qualities, and is farmyard, with a little guano added for a ф юшшд& Ido ч ары e Wat er Lilies— these bave heen ен, г" the length and breadth of the | say that the disease can be wholly warded,off—in my opinion land ; andif we can c the great Amount of ge good which | cannot—but I think much сап, and oug ht to to be, done t Such ti joy that warriors feel the result PES Pate мо mi labours and enterprise in this K- gate its evils.” tter h: to tl ty, пог арам le to 55 imei d titu Кы, E PT MNA add fro e Dundee Advertiser some further remarks on tem em жетата iL To have lived so long, and to have seen - much ‘hi a t and Mr. G. FRA erson both responded. beauty pee id brought to*his оо must have been Mr. W. Pat d of the The n heid by Mr. Paterson is that the Potato plague | luxury indeed; and as Abe v Dor war itor In the course of his remarks the latter mme read т E I [e^ to (dentes сылат "m. that the d Es chief medium - of c же n ntsmen — the following statement Drek by his father : a rable. T eges es. nks, іама аа P Е ке everywhere, it beat e ER dr all dei i ар, гані ча f “ From early life I have taken a deep interest in the Potato can Anie ciae SAE ева ШУ their rievances, һай to be laid a t. In his 5 $ i P he l еа ears,[viz., ith rearing of етен Fco g Lope cosillas Ae imt uà нанне Дие mis e encres of hari ED mim Чо replace sivi that have become, through peaceful path lived ho € ik v pe the growth of the Potato, from the most delicate gardem оона торса е а е Ды е fom vhe circle asit has seldom been the lot of any one to variety to the strongest kinds grown in this country. M; Fred dre uri the чна of the. dibease hut is vietories were peaceful, with none of the Hosen жа first ed by someof S earlier sorts weakening | «5 ita blighting janis robust EE eT rein plants райо г ot | écla "oes D derful labours | ать аы Ron MEER e eis eene setting its inroads at defiance. He cannot tame atmospheric | long keep his огу green; and their name is next turned my attention to "the more robust | feld varieties о нй НА is Mun rede, red eee e а legion, vio, iko myself. have been patronised by Dr. bes EM UE EO ew I then formed an opinion fully to withstand the assaults of. the atmosphere. is pos indley, and who therefo ore, as in duty bound, sp a: А oni pue end veia eel that tho Potato in this direction have been remarkably successful. To rear hin friendship ym gui ude, and hold his name in AAO. AA wit RC P сегуш | Potatos from the plum. requires a series of years, and to rear ur, Alem. e eectint might Ue Met io enin opens А doen fequires an tomes rin ird LN орга on LU air cy 1 Clay, together with Ва f m ost to mankind а! er. ears rceive in your nolite — termed ‘curl ’ attacked tho plant, causing it to | ОП. Ibis not a difficult matter to rear Potatos of so M Remarks on Коо perce H фе р. Т) of Ms. НОК рарег e kind ago a disease from the ; , тие i A that has often been done; but Mr. Paterson's j become quite stunted, veu in haulm and tuber, and ever since spe ái a rit consists m nis h avin 3 done it in such а ac ы of the Scottish Arboric Bree UM | а &e,, t $ үйө Ое. (нөт as way o pr of Ъ Potatos capable decay aer storing, &c.; and some season only resisting pto retettn iiy e olio, wd of superior quee : then the plant has been liable to visitations of disease in one p her—such as soft rot c Nes m und, niferz, M votis 1 2; ап si oem iiM It is a source of no little satisfaction p ourselves that the TIA laid down as a к ше by difficult but almost impossible to find a A г o ird, eere ed 1 whi le wh ol АРА agia total blank : egalar TARI | Tarious repo air of Mr. Mr. Paters ed — ES disposed to aimn that od clay is , плаш ей for Conifers very preventive and restorative of which I could om my ow rsona pee nce 2 есте Т tried, in order to regenerate the plant, but with | ®Р0©. ooryphal or at lens exaggerated, have boon fally о i coteh little satisfaction. In 1846 we had the first аіл оп of е | borated by the testimony аа. tho no moat арс ; as grioulturists е clay, ALS cedens and sound 4 fatal blight, which nearly destróyed the whole crop of this | and "horticulturists 8. drtestad noo 5 th i ese | Fir will grow rapidly, an Spruce | which has since then annually manifested itself | 78192016 seedli t bo Я "in he d ve t h РОО | for t 70 years on 16; that Larc lc — overto a greater or less Lied е 1847, in conjunction | ductiveness and quality, bot ed n the garden 2: iind grow vigorously and rem sound, the former for. | with Professor Johnston (who commissioned by our | field; they have been exposed to every variety of soil and he latter for а few years more—fi Government to inquire into the sin. of the epidemic, and if climate— he d pony roganing Medo КА» 20 y ears, the lstver. 7 2 tif pe MH possible find an antidote) and other scientific Жаймен. we | they are greatly superior to t ES Lee th ine old ind new | which А d the conclusion that i ei various and extensive experiments in order to attain the КЕЛ урны ГУН favour Li тени rmi fina a : буй трд сана Coniter e planted with profit on reteni pee ^ | end in view. Asto the cause, many conjectures were put forth, n newer but.as to the remedy, that never was arrived at. My wn | Super£cial obse t is at Teast P "ind of soil E am sing d convietion regarding the Potato blight is that there is no а есас lso succeed n 2 T so should choose | direct cure for it, but that it is entirely due to atmospheric a foreign [^ i tive s action on tho plant, it having the seeda of disease within itself, Ho Pus Correspondence. ould as nearly as possible gem Lees s it wi always more or less subject to it. Before Г ww arriving at this conviction, I planted ME year all the ~ The late Dr. Lin dley.—What Nelson was to our but I think, from what AI hatosi all yes soils, I amsi varieties I could obtain from the coldest and warmest navy, and Wellington to our army, Dr. I was to | trying new Es д Of toos on ЖЕШ wi i meam used all the manures I could think of and tried | our bota tany—a leader and director; cannot rem asserted that Ja n tho exceptio i ki nd. Jerem e prr d e Pal ae aei easily estimate the loss we have pore rg wi his death. | effects of vinds s0 ыы: yn it dose о fe > Ене growing season I have microscopically examined | Thirty years ago I we remember a r. Lindley at the | or the Austrian Pine. Living, ав € t at all its stages, and I have remained in the | Horticultural Society's ц ал] t Chi iswi ick, when | shore, I fd. that ihe Өзен — especially field in July (tho growing season), when the (Plight would | they yes but in their infancy, a iai and seen the damp or moisture ovaporae fom the MÀ attend and see to eve ор pov with botany | ing high above Oak, Ash, Boeci, pear when the became stayed, and no recurrence of ш “horticultu ure that was to be exhibited. Alwåys Бойшан ас Apparently of the к UE ыас „чан. the like weather returned. From us to be courteous i uta Ut nM be, and obliged exposed si In a le degree А tain аба тор?о И еШ. за dg oo ed d id. peto. rule and order everywhere, м was no Larch, Spruce, d май end os was tlie first Potato that answered in this quarter after the bog sk, but it is to these beg inp ings tha Ее jured by li Blight, in in preference to varieties from Archangel and: other | we the present exhibitions of оке uw liability of certain Соп ife rs to be inj к" тоне у e RE M 22 Мерк ЫЛ. fruite 1 in , England, with all the latest improvements. | I ca тоа, аер at this рас» ей m pir and vigorous habit, it proved the ablest variety to reset tho m evan far disease of any then grown. but from its rough appearance and | belonged to another generation, before the balk of our | the following kinds of f Conifers, nam its then inferiority in quality, farmers would not take to it. аа exhibitors had been educated in the art—ay, | even in Devonshire, have never been. : Now it has become опе of the = useful varieties grown, | before бак any of them had been born. ` Never had any де gc Amas Pinus prem Са Mats btain Кр and of excellent quality. In 1 ed fi al has been country Vine the Potato is Mund. a сойо of 1 ihe bota uch opportunities of examining онн as Dr. Deoda iv ted near best sorts, and planted them side by side in the open field, in Lindley, for e: CES was ever in koh аш ари terly E DUET oo EST, M dE ы to | healthy 0 st Pin vas to its youl | sud ise there thor ixture, ke d * iren r gar sed TS, Бен they | а mere bush by re — ij njary to ather Senor anple then produoed Tr these TRES joties could -aa ген nt of f themselves, - did not dis- | from late spring frosts follo "ed wing mild wi jn push ve now given o e public. agh t е grace the. blue. shalloon apron—the only badge that I ing, until last year, w tole been. "widely реа otherwi public atten Hg ume n чын; to d en any one had carried | к MP did leader, followed by ап s been very тете to VPADI Тани esful p that as the head oranie K S seed have ге А received vorm man, у parte. ot ihe | Po eri ise ү successful issue, either with | this. year. ~ I hope. бал world. We have sent considerable quantities to Айла | f oj ver Y Абы сала. whether the | ont of. the influence of hoar frosts ——————————————— ———————————————————— ———————— n——————————ÉEE RR хотвивяв 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAI GAZETTE 1103 Tebbiana n SESS sltby P. V how well the Wellingto d this | gath it daily from it for these last six weeks, and probably n А ot чн 5 сеў ee yi or 400 c feet above ve the sea "m I beg to fori un aom Ps — € a 22) Mo mna О r shingly land, no appearance of ever | which D c hi tage, а been "jared by frost, whilst my tree, msan | it was in а 60. cy yes wai эе жел 2 E S Hey 5 ssi Ты ашат -— gravelly E. И сүрөө те ve yea xA 40 fe above | height. "E гра А it in dope aoil, Sanit stem en the leaves being of iners йиз charac the oam, it which it has attained over 23 | the fruit gets protected from light frost tbat irjared. The o effect of: "the difference of soil. on the feet i in height ; ne 4 feet 9 inches at the ist occur wy this season, "Tt d dts distinet fro may foliageof d 43 feet in circu "ehe соний the branches. It|others І have ever seen. W. H Mountford, Kinmel the entus nches op Mr. Ж Dan, P y eod cea С n length and 3 inches | Park, St. Asaph. in cireumference, two > "which I have sent for your , 1037). day Pn tik e th - of whioh hes еакв, In another r part i t your Puer (see p. 1037) I perceive the account of ie death of а Wellingtonia attributed, ж ud енун justice, to root gi. Is These seem sma ll, considering that they are | es ur tree has bee planted 10 years, thus — an increase in height of | us 2 feet 3 inches each season, It is well furnished with К Royan HonTICULTURAL:' Nov. 21.—J. Bateman айе фо death from. this -— ori xi^ on mly li E to "qun f soil and climate? I will|to b venture. to say that if it is as susceptible .of being p sq. in the chair. Опе new Fellow, viz., Mr. Norm handsome specimen, W ellin ngtonias I consider ought of Princes Gate, was elected. "Тһе Chairmen of the planted i їп every кер» - large Conifers | Floral and Fruit Committees having respectively these bodies, the А ta Ка us, it t would lon ng ago have iE eor red fro; the face of the earth, for Mm: aill you find a энд orest t ber reb and below rw in t те his uk ч would dangerous ЗЯ E] 5: c Ф - = 59 5 © P © "до -- f all tr yis equally | se us, Hea in height, bott A cen Tos from Mr. Young, gr. to Day, Theydon mm е, near cem Essex. [The co == AN in acq one eye had produced agi — nt are whak smaller than above A black-coloured fruit of that variety, while a There is no у greater discrepancy between the size of the | eye ^ the == shoot, without any imd ite : to ent a tree down in a plantation for fi t it è t: = E] ®® 2E 5 R [-7 S С-и н о = = B nR с ts sp ours, and t ordinary operation of thinning a zT талабот жаңа canse eh death of the whole wi ithin a ver pes, w i that bears it. й] роп trial was found to possess the same Frontignan | — teni n -— under my care а чай ушу that of ке. Маск heir — - it is ge hav newly-planted Vinery, wherein | ашоп s ойс hee are| well known, are uncommo g Chr nthe- rita hnt n th fih which it dew eny that oum the roots of a dead tree to thos ose of k is desired to replace with varieties more o apted for | novelty attaches to them. Tue remarks on t ше fru E Tving mL baj I think that it happens ect well worthy of the rely. subjec sion Е forester; as a relative of mine, MAT at | n the ould n ral statements о subject, wo early forcing, айе! in the latter case, I should be | p quete a ern ven given at p. 1082 " bew "Number glad if Mr. Thomson would give me his opinion as to pied attention ; "s " also Thun- | the probable | results of the Duchess of "^ — Vine be en | from Mr. Earley, £ Digewell ама was the former; and if any other | considered to be a form ri T. терм of Roxburgh. In correspondent, could state how the Buckland Sweet- this country, however, it aee perfectly in» xe grub tended on account of MA expense of the opera- would do on the latter. Im may a dd that. the mon. A. seedling lata Ыы, from Mr. Bull, Yi 11 as tho npa ак ^ to the same class as the old lad in tion, vii ch he believed to be элес а sable to th interesting to know "that there is t May, and this year L “Ао . Bateman favoured the meeting with a € ne crops у. еэ H. J. С. [Тһе | (еж нигаб Р ега the Orchids present, in the , | Witte Trong i is à bad stock for А4 Vine, but the | course of which he observed that it would be seen that eun celeuch would do on it as well аз would | they formed by far the largest rtion of the he Trebbiana will е the Buck-|winter-blooming plants exhibited, constituting one seat y of Ep прю Compto n Wyn аса Warwickshire. Suckers are bei ата tiken from them, hnd for Vin land С o well; but itis поса good stock | among other claims to our attention which they pos- for any Vine that is to be for ced l par. It in this| sess. In connection with the Bird’s-beak Oncid hi. pres cimi ies own of ht. that си. fruit. at berah short, Sion — never ' heard of s 4 there are Black Hamburgh Vines in the. house | it would is figu in Humboldt's e — » ден he the reverse saa place, Geo. & 9 be better to cut out the two took the opportunity of allud е mis Arundo conspicua does well in pee southern counties | and to inarch on the Ha n as side ее а s takes into which paten not тезе ы, When and i "9 а more extended trial there than it has|of the Duchess о? Buccleu ch and Buckland Sweet. |t the ey come to arrange yet had, but good is not likely to result from | water. In this m “ would have the|hastily obtained on tbeir journee. Пейто Tatto: planting it in the north, or in cold or exp KI varieties he desires stocks whereon they would be | niauum, found by Mr. J. Ө. Veitc n the coasi e t and flower freely in Surrey, and ILC frequent д " ve: E wih. to to|North Australia (see p. 890), e named br. Me. . Pinee's beautiful rock-garden at Exeter. However, | increase the varieties n the .| Bateman in compliment to Lord Egerton of Tatton, thongh well worth growing where it does well, it can | W. Thomson. was next mentioned in terms of praise, inasmuch as n pete w ampas Grass in the open air| —Chrysobac cirom Hookeri (see р. 1084).—This has though still at first sight tri » the in this country. But - is another use for it, and | flowered here every season for these 4 віх years. It is that a noble = let it be the Pampas Grass of the | grown in the open border, and is quite unprotected in plant when first exhibited; and as the specimen pro- 5 rass winte: pu моч conservatory. Grown in small e E ец рош, richly fed, and freely watered, it will E. анау: ix are in ciet (а nd they last | р „ Rich loam and leaf-mould suit it best, but it duced on this occasion was still small, the beauty winter. - j | will ag inia in AS и» Upwards of 30 spikes of flowers | of this Dendrobe, which has the additional good struc ctures, and prove, when its| were e pected to of the p golden yellow аш», and far ou -— in beauty any rt r than it is at — „10 was н, time) the most алани pe Bestia | border plant in bloom at the same time. 16 ripens seeds | 3 ted, moreover, to lent drawing-room ng o lac. uld select to plac ong со rd nts of the usual type. I о, тесо! Zik it such of your readers as have to furnish were dard ев, ter gard or burgh. win ens, even a large show-house. Wm. |і Rob w inson, Conifers in New Zealand.—Your correspondent (see stating in reference to the new garden abundance, from which young plants are freely pro- | plant, as АП илеш, to: that kind even for w 2 Edin- | to aber aen a pan cise no i vjurious effect upon it. Jas “бее ved tue Marge Gord ма | око ( —: f w t | rosea i i into in a tanic garden, an and scarcely there, but I only | had that Orchids consti Royal race Robinson.—— | whose es the hybridist would not dare to I en m te ipi тозо а б lant | enter, abd that much as he арргес iated his labours in after m D quantity will not be taken into циа at all; but жа y, and that newly-introduced trees, shrubs, M" Conifers will always meet with a fair has fowere ered freely here for the last five years; < this | other departments of Flora's dominion, he nevertheless season e^ sent p seven fine spikes of. flowers, w which felt a kind of i nward satisfaction whenever failure l raise trial," ue to observe :—" For instance, growing а healthy, A are Pinus maritima, P. Pinaster, з moth Pum Ye 5 montana, P. iris ris, P. Sapiani the Red e Fir”? Is thi i: 5 ® + о, ч ise crose-b admit, d nt. The soil in whick. it grows is a heavy the case before him, — he was forced to t yow Mei and itlikes shade. James Gray, Gardener, tho M. it nearly choked him to do so, that a magui- Newfield, Kilmarnock, N. B.—-—For the last two or|ficent result had been obtained, inasmuc ch as the hree seasons Chrysobactron ] Hookeri has flowered ybrid n п question was f the finest certaia ol Orchids in caltivation, a fact which Mr. Rucker's h Jf veni any өрү attention. bestowed upon it. It Кз гек the good ан е to see con was planted in iat, E from pell ey are, he said, q w peat and pag x^ is sir perd ‚ qui! куб fine seasons e produced in abundance. of Calanthe Veitehii, из тө дот Аш е, а зэ E - T: Wages in Nurseries. —AÀ rise of gl унй ө өмү? етегу у description of trade i is now w taking place, w with i te Santa zt de s й and, as it is amines 24 - "A ^ ia gigantea.— bei f thi e arranged on ight, at the Crystal Palace, will be able to form some "ue of the wonderful dimensions at which it arrives in "а native climate, The tree from. which the bark estion was tak in drawing e f trees, w wet or still remain at 12s. per week. When on considers | scruple to : T: the long рш the gren destruction of clothes i in the tel er, M boars (s0: p Ф: 083, 18 „Жүл Med t specimen of this plant sent home by ichenbach, as taken though d dead. feet in height, 140 to the first limb, 15 feet е in circumference, measuring outside the bark, ich is said to be 18 inches in thickness. Me of "ad feet diameter, at 100 feet in ight, and has a trunk | w ^c um's фт» © him, on M v perti to Prof. wa of provisions and rent, it is ерене how a mau ›› ару lto. Prot Тыныр ОШ family can exist on 12s. Sacr he larg i t iini of y nursery er seed bi t | from i Bateman's з D. Alexandra оп to merit anothet ing, should у sinit TNI better | name, He therefore called his We ar — «4ч s trees, we are informed, vary from 18 to 50 feet | pay- old by » n diameter in California, and 5 безл from 200 to | them to obtain situations. x nd e ро Un has el Ale к 00 feet in hei = and, strange to вау, '|the trade tro themselves magi or вә "e e xand hem have Е g One is called - Father | assist us. 1 w of men who have t kept z занасан А nn dim. el f the pens and косы it has been blown down |е expectation for "two - тш Barely a» зарна i Кы same species. Мг, Bate is ther iti 60 year it still measures 440 feet in lengths but | savings have all been spent. > per ved; it wo 14 be | fore of opinion that he ust fall back — pa Mir 1 h these pus = | to his К нен for more work would be got from the " к9н есч му tm gita o das y Erin а I о be during summer опе of t — d of Bluutii, must T given to Шар p placos in the sig and there | is fide "dont Belle de Fontenay Raspberry. EN itis i rene А pner рур T Po od Lor uem iti were | шр rem үк imet it s , very | alluding in terms of praise toa fine Атта эел of Lycaste anted 0 with W radaras mita f os their вда е jas, in a few y e *Ppearance would be ^ n order lb id. most abundant t bearer, We bave been | Skinneri w which was contributed by Mr, Veitch, which 1110 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NovzwsER 25, 1865, this year without fire d bad be wn all t heat. hi illustration of the e suitability of this Lyeaste for room | should be ie ed on the minutes, " t а plant of it жере n ч to 1 entioned that "ki е in perfect health for ER o ‚С чу E Ир affliction.” It was also agreed that this resolution and крш icated | о Lady Hooker. The following papers read :— On Hilebrandia, а new genus of errat vy Prof. Oliver. The only species. of , this new gon sandwicensis. is, a native of 7 T G a & mmong which were D. Banksii, аы апа australia, all long narrow-leaved kinds; the red- gm D. termi- nalis and ferrea; and D. helicon iæfolia and el ^" with ample deep green oliage. Mr. Ea arley wich Islands, having been a there by Dr. лүнө The genus MN: kak all we ньня hitherto described, in having а ary wit upper abo caliti the sho pacit: wherein, if we recollect aright atte the singularly i ingenious md pr : SEE great and v aried exper called tg thi — peo са was this c Prid, mind, this love of popu m arising ве abes articles in the “Penn elo. "e d acceptable, j^ as the mo one-third free, and open above in Arn merida portion, owing to ved a Thunbergia alluded to by M erkeley. In Vei eite h’s tine group of Lycaste Skinneri, which пбн] and n the presence ^ small дыме "reali kines oes Professor. Oliver. чал as tals. In other pames of L. super rba, The sam pallida, , Brandifiora, rpu- and pu rseryman likowioo contri- | bous is closely allied. to Dando some of the s brubby species of which it resembles. p remarkable character of an open ovary is an importan f the view first definitively advanced чн the Datiscaceg.—— the La w of g h Dr. Lindley, that че Begoniacese are nearly риба to To . On be. fona which relates to Natural Philo: persa it at portion qr time, knowledg e^ of this Wes confined t0 eon. ar, was shown by Mr. F. J. Graham, who also furnis hed one or two Other sorts of Violets. In addition to the e mentioned above, Messrs. Low show mples of O. gloriosum and O. radiatum, both of which elong t to thos section of which O. grande stands at the О. radiatum а First-elass Certificate was aw eek D ens of геа Ferns, for which а ape Cer tifica > was given, was shown by Mr. Ivery, o Ж T} ie rega! a as " composit: ion ) leafle it follows и Ње ан — erae quinque- d, а nd sep emlo lobed, e ss the number « of asterpiece of inventive ingenuity, the singular t application of scientific nyc to iie hydrostatic bed 0 pages; the ЕЯ "npordendla- e Ж 2-6 he volume , treats д the extent to which their formation has beta carried. e also the sae bipartite, tripartite, &c., are indica and m ; these are arran Part 4 of the general "inkjet - Рыф 5i із a very m e of a still higher degree of development, aud intimato thet the eir blade of each leaflet has been early com e Nature. In the digitate leaf each formed, its separation having bee m angulare, and of the common Seolopendrium, were } p eres Among them was also a Slender- is added, with merely a few page ages pular т geometry, «о. The treatise on hea Ebeg йай a have at first to conceive the fact, that а empty room is reall; y full of ай, E а с Пу carried down ~ the petiole, to dioe rr This „artie ulation mpoun nd fi itate to t the tifully er crested at "the top, to which de name of vip gr has been given; this received a First- class Certifica ten 21 и Committee). — From Mr. Pince, of Ese a handsome fruit of the Smooth-leaved Orem, "Pineapp le, weighing Бї 1 A very fine boxiul of Cox's Orange Pipp d Apple was shown by Mr. Turner, of "Slough rom whom also came Cornish Aromatic and Blenheim Orange Apples. Mr. Wilson, Geburt. Cottage, Weybridge, had magnificent speci- hau “ne men that had been eyes poe whieh of doors | to form Mega igi nesis of an e passage pinnate ас is pagi effec ge e leaflets, which thus axis o axis is — - фк ес ахів. Fry formation of this author as the result of the superior vital activity o i latet s Si e pinnate leaf; whilst in the prr ply because the is rudimentary sim defieien in the vital power necessary eration of Indian Lemnacec, z Kurz; "communicated by Dr. Anderson. ji consisted of a deseri ription of a new Indis а! Drik бөй, Lemna oligorhiza, and a р upport by t ome Lees E distributed on either side of that | į etas t € cannot {= ителү ү P. о have шо » weight, All old friend 105 чне of tbe eriments relating to heat, is often mud Xr wee eriments, — water boil “by r to ub against a mass of metil fere, as everywhere in ces the a E and. ex ion of all Indian Lemnace сд. The new "species : showed | n ry piece of т ным — description of “the rue is ferrer” minui ment as 1 while i in baths "s di by M 1 also eame remarkably 1 бе Shallots, F verness- m were Roy al Russet, № ienas, Scarlet Nonparei Apples, as la: b mnt» ЕЯ ай © if 4 8 a ©. S Е. H r. Earley a eid Таныр he obser e possessed the durer | of Wolffa, but appeared to be essentially the same as | Lemna, though i in СУТ absence of complete information | he retained it for the present,——4. Lichenes Nove a quos ibi legit ann "i the ] чет of to Аң "water € y be — as it rums own the escape pipe. not be natunl for Dr. Arnott to close the mien > "heat without page or two upon: his - ves, and his ema pme that fires sh olā be lighted from the and made to burn downwards, with the use ofa throttle valve and a blower, and the possibility of hannel Lindsay adm ittin e i the onto, which discharges шде e ade and of Praslin. The letter, ео, anvounced t much of the disease causin ortality ull-grown “Сосо of the fem ale зех, about 30 NC dependent o i з and fal it the eart that the store of coal-fue: lin a bern ч my È n the you Déer trees, ri Ж rm Bett ly meritor mro I өт Сивон, for which a 2d aw: From Mr. Cox came меў da e маре и y^ Win inter Nelis, t C" арг examples relle or Trout Pear. ZZ Lee, f Cliv rede en, sai in which the s waste this preeióus fil is not to ч nd, it was stated. е ше а? ot the this tree v whole base of Ње оргоо! otl re rots quickly. tree, cut 9-4 on the s his y not long ago, | 11 h =; Fo ME Clifton finit á pe e, à bl alike for table o: r kit dus e Pear, rge kind, ot speaks in avoue terms. А ‹ collectio ion, of Gourds was shown fi from Lf 86 feet, including ib leaves; and others still standing are not less the quite ue in е|ореп marshy d bee eredi but th Rev. Mr. Berkeley. e wing resolution, moved by W. W. and seconded by r. Thomson, „was ! “Ahat thi 5 | nothing is now pde: ed| November groun t Sedgy G in verdes as a lovely liie ully cu 16.—8G. "Benth m, Esq, Pr — in the chair. Sir David Barclay, Bart, Rev. W.A Capt. H. Pulleine, G. vera n, M.D. Mer Ji tra est opportunity the sincere and ret which it dore em at the death of Sir Villiam Juden Hoo! cues uring so many years been the acknow ed besd 1 science in Britain, the laboure P whose life had been devoted to giving at once а scientifie aud a ical character о the study of the veg: — kingdom, ħot only by his aluable works, but by the ent and айы ы afforded to wien tanist, at home and abroad, with whom he "The | „ апа pim iram Wilkin, Esq., were elected Fellowe. The following ihe Aphroditacea, part 9, by Dr. of the R Echinoidea у | Salpa, by Dr. Mesi. _ Books. been pr са аве се, the meeting also earpestly desires to express to Lady Hooker its sincer: -4 dmm dolence, and to wasure her of its decp syinpelhy m RR ul con- | Some. time ча њу p. 301, 1864) а notice of Dr. | in ber Arnott's first volume was published in tkis Жош or, Natural Philos of Physics ; ophy in non-technical Language. By Neil Arnott, M. р, F.R.S. th mi. completed edition. Part П. Рр, 322, Longm 1865. Рарег, | elescope, bos iso feet high, x чен and netism, whieh i to | persons and places ; bestowe ‚ [ana . | in Jiterat accou - Those. wy ite c arenis thinking of the interest rr в to enter with the Dr. up» en es - same lucid silo lon wid wo She treatiso on Tre wri ritt describing the human eye, pages; length. "He contri wii 3 s bast rather and astronomy, v 1 i еи | - [ава i intelligible, which x no paene XXIL of Watts Dictionary : p | Dictionary 54 чой : l Marqu and flde the importa rescue In Par wd Webster с find an appendix рад pr kinh — "of the Da! a surnames — viuit "here the т a word 5 E) 7 Journal with to many — of Pd MM onthly, THE NOVEMBER 25, 1865.] TARDENERS ofi tho e poo A is of little co eim n h ere g of т буг thorough protection to hives, whether in winter or Ner o V ч view of m ing | ire equal to that woode! n cases, wi о, AND AGRIC UTTURAT, GAZFTTF. nu ; but wh iv a splendid а which promises to farnish is no pm of ensurin, t of separate w a with M ing f bloom spring. yd akin all seasons. In short, vale planta vhi min ч 4 veland toti o nastalih. Magazine for | h, in addition to other E has bo The number the present mont purpos RY" as MN ve forms of bas and of. iter ‘requirements of | might. ha Dieuanlly passed. la ta ou all sides, among Ia нау ia ‚ describe the MM ГА Ja ave foun apers on two pap Th fossil otany which our readers. e firsti a Tree ern (бп tions M J — t is on tata, oepp.), d discovered in the k кты Mr. Carruthers, a^ W^ rejoice to s „ntinues his inv vestigations into the эз the i globe "аб former ves an Too been found md А. тиа for all the manipula- | mos apiary m impro ank, plants of all нен: Чой а ат b чид, who does поб even overlook 8 on flowers, which һе still cultivates, мей. pe has such а of beauti reasures from of climes. Тһе avenue of Pine trees conducts the visitor to a well-kept flo inside of the cases, which should be furnished with | apertures for ventilation made under the eaves о of t m. jar T of air rms the hives and the | garden, e is laid out and planted i much tas rea! equis sition, as one may have fine roofs, t | of air is detri ental to the e prosperity of be | There is бс simple не, м aat to EIE which is аф of et hives in e tag that t is. "d men ot menns t Ta MT he centre ч Gladko ўч zr &c., too | gen nerally find in most ovi qud е plant. wth;? similar constrictions have rved m e» he ight pem iiid by inicia Ap, | e been obse g blown off. How to the he master to ys "listurbed in the Es is by the Ар | noise of: a violent gale, when the thought flashes a тй with cha arming ries and патра Lobelia speciosa, Four fine beds ondas of Pda ат. gonium Жыш, which i is one of the best varieties for thi dct stems T: Lastrea Filix-mas and Pol Lone bitis Љу Mr. Carruthers, who alludes to the fact He hears the rain argus dh in torrents, and гоње рат рае тета ыа Mist How but that a periodic dry wind, as on ihe coast of China, bedding as ed with Variegated fta hah] an extrem v heat т causes, d produce a ae - не ач n ou Pp ыы | is he if he finds Мы alarms to bo arat Era Phut how much wiser to remove e all cause fo or anxiety, so that i | чс P anted with Pur ей beds up the centre plan goniums and Calceolaria. amplexicaulis, edged with Leaf- forms {from the Pipe Clay of Alum: ight.” The most interesting fact assurance that no harm from dcin some th the careful bee- aed may pe^ M grad ns with pese tomentosum ; these beds had a оой effect, to his favourites. A few cases w eet brass hooks UES RECEIVED, — W. Chater's Catalogue of Blois is e of the best that can be consult » by жы across the uh and tied e, under dh келү л, be found suficient for the e | purpose. ich Garden — Mz Bor heer GLASGOW, SEAT OF THOMAS Daw — Meado w Bank is ан ps to bei village Бог От ina retired Pers a fe ow miles fro H | bee w iron Lud pun through the parts of the | war which m and eyes, or e the with ae Ал, leaving Mr. Dawson ^s "ei дын, а walled den is entered, planted with all kinds of beddi nts; a ribbon Era in - garden ^ been very utiftul this It rif of Variegated Veronion in the ó cen t; io rows on each side of elargonium n Brilliant then "of Pelargonium gar e hedge plants, o des good genera jand) Prie, Courant for 1865-6.—J. Weeks 4 00 cultur, ? f | famed in his vir for its battle, ogue | Glas qu hy sy is Hamilton | Palace and Bothwell Castle, Mea bor —€— on the one side x the Ме leading from Д ondon, эол ы vhs vro place it is well worth ney to se magnificent collee- tion of "Orchids, for which i iti i Arete р ; for, go when ning crie for horticultural erections. of various haracter, and may be referred to with | cha: persons about to commence buildings of this character; bo! makes | consisted lof Scarlet pero inea | Calce кк! of Per 2d. 5 5th, ‘Lobelia 'apeciosa; 6th, Var терме Arabis AE t the greenhouses was as another nd Verbena | Admiral Pieds, hish is a fine kind for Иш, ; the front row of this border consisted of Lobelia speciosa b id was se а a fine bed d замрла which border, plant | well gri as these were, аг | our Riu ант. Ti Inthe centre о fao ndard Dahlias, the stems of which being long gave meee eaan píarp. We Mene A ur remarks on the Win MENT OF AN APIARY (see p. 1062), and purpo Ает respecting proper hive-protection, Where raw hives of the ordinary pattern are соп- and well roai NTER бүт saying | perfe under an arch, thro edging, euch side рол gear many old favourite flowers, enel d down to the wii constitutes a very efficient over, Inthe south of E y swarm early. But t overs, or bil | as QA us llowed to rot as they stand, dir hice and all sorts of noxious vermin, as as per percolate and sa Lus. crowns of |n We, therefore, аи е recommend Hier being E discarded from the apiary "ot any o "d | St ngang hives во protected s peers is Lok ut w are dal d y. Чух Duchess of Norfolk, Souv: urf ES e flowers of othe r kinds below a chance of growing The Rote d are р p^ and hal were John Bopp Beauty. (CNW ir de Malmaison, аага бе Lor Raglan, and Eus bue Appert. Ith i t Ret wil iot Aó well in the рас, г у, сй t, large, bu! pact and walled in, and the ME talak * it ui qun А кей after. Fruit tree walls were, ng abundance t p ruit, being gro The tdk hen garden is no well are well loo I saw them, bearin re also some fine Con еге һеге, sue ch as and t ty In my next I will ia petes departments of tlus highly interesting establishment B. W. ————— Miscellaneous. lation.—The botanical productions © bee.kee: eeping. А rather wellkn d practical apiarian writer known b qe us апа prac! ap , of the class,to which it belongs. are likewise + Pinus grandis, Thuja prece pere Corsican Vege t | Corsica — as mig the countries th pome of * Ортаг rds апа О Wards," some e years oeated in the columns of [oy periodical (d. e LN ridicu e milk-pans borealis, and many others, On the right-band side of Italia the entrance is a lo ong walk, the borders of which are view, led for во iod pue s ти, з larg fo The was a warm controve y on Us, bt mie. which are extremely useful plants for large borders, and they grow finer here, and indeed агур течи ой the in ат abundance, and admirably. | The Mulberry tr ee, also, ie cultivated lec- hocks and Dahlias, the whole being of olly hoe! AH А whic h are planted | the best h an earing of the silkworm, there is great opening кы тнт оа for the Corsieans, Оп tbe low Із and mountai Мерт the er dia ir vro The. cultivati the Pare milk-pans, when the hives are sufficien covers io. to support them aeania d make айы ы straw hives. No cloths - of ol d|good effect. Many canariense, the whole having а dare e. hony hardy daves flower in spring, with nies success, and admirable wine is rather full- А i must be allowed, аз is too n the case, tervene Spain the t VES y thp bisp hive pe its milk-p -pan |a d Bat e imagine ns of great cold the wall just mentioned i is е а bank, which is a good display is maintained until frost sets in. Behind ташу. har ren d eth m у on the the island, are шш not quite touch p crown of the hive; Therefore propose that a narrow hoop of straw, ay | em three баг | has bee rcu Lair m his especially when n*planted агер p manda of t беп гый t ЖЕТ " — — а of th length as pes "a before mentioned. 8 foregoing plans have the recommendation of n eac this are planted. А Conifere and eben of is er been liat vindpaly. iig to their Formerly, even now, their main 1112 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND! AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Novzxzzs 25, T Chestnut, with scant assistance trom the oil of the Olive trees, the wine of the Vines, эй! the flésh ot the | doubt büt that both beings receive equal pleasuré in carrying out the object o of their existence, and that the wild -sheep thë than the swallow i in the aptare ofa йу. Such, at all s.to'^be drawn edi jov ev vents, manner - in. which the mole acts when it has seized. a o | worm; which spider in: houses P wita hot water by шша" | a саад аст ма spher 106 water by тенни LEUR UNE drag h a top peur of Let m hermometer to rise mag | whic h 16: flings itself upon its prey, and “the ev viden «ушш with which it consumes its hapless vitm, ithout .perceiving.. that. the creature is exultantly oue y.—Homes without Hands. he үе #4 ed in order; о se ve either too hot or too cold, а high!te at night, aud ерл аіг геу in nes w side; ventilators only when erial upon чы of ^ MEy 2: a away; for more than ! ry ther dar Я НАВ [hr peace in Corsica, but still the inhabitants Calenda ee нуна) he prevalence of Kern ^n rien - ARDEN of tle Castagniecia retain their desultory habits lind l ately will have made heary 1 : А WrrTHIN the last or 12 years, sti nefit of|'and much too меб. бо be worked with t They live, am i ne idleness Jor», ill advantage; à Eau e wards Aad ios nE dáv, dnd y | getting the roots of Реут trees i dine degree | "ill therefore be best to defer fora time all labg play at cards politics а wor b ws MNA the stirring of tl as little as they can possibly help. Thor rir under our command, by confining them. hear the sur- ео E of the вой. In the Ares йе AU asily вр by t per has be egun be appreciated ; с even now tha үр" Б work, deciduo ous hedges mi ight sale of the surplus e eI m rendered Г өү by the ong ht to:be, ; eme aem o et геге, | leav » win s e эд composts ides D T v irc The cultivation of the Olive tree on à ds scale would | 02 xi do сап e laid ua which would bg examined, ке, On wet days straw mats might le appear to engender thé ваше ‘apathy and disinclination applicable to all cas сн «м ipractice *must be re ulated | — av | "t0 work on the part of the peasantry. "There is ойе | ОУ the quality of t and by the nature of the |, REM Асо EM tho o темати wei | acte T te Виа, анат (тойа St: Торове) Бай. тъ ар ahinost all kinds of fruit trees | 1688 favourablo, пе arious operations of. planting | 1.69 Cal? Е à seres of апор "hills dof [ 379" the ros "productive 'and the most" permanent, is | Pruning, nailin r digging, pes b alleríra - dr fertile” тау which i$ a very garden of Olive | "batis "called *' strong: loam” аб ів, баш rather treos apania be forwarded. me Юеш { эө ! Көк Кой PAD аата for" ТЫ men ч а: clayey.than'to a "sandy texture; Perfect вач кын being ned бишей o чы dielyi | via н Á $ z drai ` howeyer. essential in | such ~soil, more of neat / ot thé pa d Lo Er brin d me timet мнне ү! p the; un Дат, stratum n sa stiff clay. То conie it might bo done when digging in -othe t proprietors, led the same für niente life of eas CEP | | facilitate this, ar cases would be injudicious. Preserva outing he "еч кер on Find iti. ТЕНЬ "Chestttite di t J х4 | | into bad soil, a layer, 6 or 8 inches thick, of d propagation. of the best Gooseberries an o ? "The 'Olivé tree requires;a little more trouble; 0-18 true, | ИЗ КАНАН as. trenching proceeds, observing ра да 5 : куи PAREM hs e 2e. кйм iw "unl rr tó make the bottom of the border quite j—— AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDOS, ju oil sold. Sul "1 all. FA Ше tho, оа ari the | ; oUth, айа i ith:a fegular' fall of 6 inche& from” the For й e Week ending Nov. 22, 1865, as observed at the Horticultural бани, “Trish та his Po lato Ы. Qupd, „takes but t wm to the "filedraim; which must be laid along the КУ сле: TEMPERATURE. | > "me. Every year.o an, AH easily earne feotit;& fer itictiés: below! the bottom of t der iz EH . harvest of oil pays off debts and leaped a sürplüg to | Сату ‘surplus лғабёг,! The depth of soil sliould b * [a е live оп until the next be ready. Why should hé work, governed Ву! its texturo-ad quality, ОР süch asis Бе ын влуз the pédsint, п Віз future is^ tius” secare ? | POS geri efi fa medirtus Nh M: е Е Ws YE 'Peopl eiinnot live, lio Owéver, upon oil d It/must be | *Ufficient for the support of any tree whatev If o ваш Н i 1s ой 1 Hii grin nson more clayey, nature, 15 inches s the AL EX : 359 | BT Ja д, DL the Bingo has from меса bee 1) рерна А diy Г Mola of the ! bo rder. n ed, 3 3, 5з |4 Y |з red 'and held: by those e "held the ай} нра FP; пу mt } 4 [29.712 29.008. 544 | Tm [> team ire vm the range.of hba hestnut: tree we mêet be pee „зау 2 . Gin. Where e subsoil is pob t ене 27 а ана E with the Pinus maritima, and. above that, along with it.|. 5^» doti hend бөр ЫН. iiie t о vegetation, ө! ' 9" 17- Densely o rnst Might rain S at nients tt in some regione, the, Pinus ря or Larch. This tree os Tubble ab the ho рза он, à) Бе dispensed Vit = Shan: cu ту; heavy is ti С > ri Р, 4 — —Rain ; sli Vie at nig ) pipe at fo hs and in ne port "t Коре AoA MT iricreàse the ib rn of гта онде Some writers have MA Comi э беер o e ieia E es clear; much Маш the primitive forests, noble prega, тоге, ап 120 feet in. advise е d узя о Бе газ wide as һе чаї) is high; but Mean кй е of the weck, 5} дед. above the av height, are found. Above the Pines come the Beech, very "ohjeetiona ble rule. -For а 12-feet wall aerei AT CHISWICK d oae en si Birch; and then the" eternal suo wa. Bennet’s j {аб for беч ін попе ought to e lower) the RE Ge Mat M PAR for the ensuing Week, ending Dec. 2, 184. 3d Edition. order should be at least. 18 feet wide; if 20, so much TETTEPHET ^ нол, a. Ridolfia 8 A the better;;bu&in that case the necessary walk along| моу. (#25 $$8| яа Greatest "i {шй to o tiis [rai € Pia огей: t the front might be made to pass over the prepared | ??* Dec EHE х8 d Е бли „В.в. b under; the name of apa. | round, so.that the roots. could. extend beneath it, In cry to А СА ИД aluet EE this dq ec jette: уп IPiofeseet: Pariatore to. Бе, 21 cases, the surface of the border ‚ой to Ье воте- | бопаау..20 aa) 222 03 | ю | оша | ‚ nothing more, than » of xdi: brsailiendis з, 4lid what 5 than the level of the walk, more or less | Tues. 1:23 484 | 359 | 417 in 2 | second by Р: Мек se who нч given it-the according to cirénmstances, bero. is so Ne: B Борма а c o» |4 | | х пате of A.. A: iriam considers ita: very; distibet | 89 манат ia that thorough drainage is mu ПЕЕ НКИ H | . Species. pis Botanie крш е, the borders for the” finer‘ kinds of wall d aper iod occurred ов Bt Ри t Pisa, d Be M i roing in in Ct Spe ah hi rim 1816, with great advantage be. elevated a foot or uim m the abo vet on te Nh, iiie | and. is nowa: flourishing tree, It m у шша rte » general surface. It'is scarcely necessary | therm. 14 des, -. growing in the Botanie Gard i serve, th "dien ng Кыса: iar gm s бо e i with the soil i in whieh.früi£ trees. are! planted, If — — A бот BK prie XR -..Btrongl ble. А, brasiliensis, with- the exception | li бк and those we Бае from гези (а: time given-npon уши icc cedrus tetragona grows E s that the. spines. of, tbe: scales uch - longer, very" planting, be acted upon, and the branches are allowed f swampy pla the mountalas of op ìa uniformly recurved, and curled во К ав фо! xi pie pec tn exten, there vill hs Бш little neotesity | вошь just below tho snow line. Tue apod Damy вой. 12 tir caver e junction or e tata Sedes t Бон fione system of zoobpruning. | Башира ot Sapan. Punt an e pL lo 809 dhna spines on these young cones tat tho. seales а ea М Uo" R.GARDEN AND PLANT HOUS! Gamprxéns Ероолмтох: EL. We wil make inqara- y окар oly hidden by them, and .the.cone/ much тп nlnue to remove ык zetting on out of flower from | Names or Fruits: 8 "ctl fnit Take Pears as W 7, resem blos a fine head head of Fullors Тепла] al than the feni “ofthe Decal oe jn order to make room for Сутугап- posui n numing last 10 or 15 years scores of nen Риз а Соп}егопв In mature èathe seales aro | themums € others Mich a comi fü tò beauty.| have been received from Belgium and ed, and bave bes 7i much. quare "nir developata .and 2E spines har 6? CAM thë present mild Weather: "contin let the tem- рош porn que or two аш zs Bim. orn to be inferior ё ute: o som J discarded, è Tul Oboe жойо, ! "ошм Хера rhet ah Rmi time а batch of au o D terr epit rn xd bi osii Durability of Wh nexample оће у пож be s i They: ther be gro Trespondents not to trouble themselves dE thero, ! г. durability of White Tera pans. or pote, erit to isto. of which they шауһате echar "pi the sorte wii буе nal of Ше. еат1у nical.traye| iehanx,| ^ "AURICUÍAS|]— Give 'these а {кёбге ые п еы э T SUP) reiche E — п} Which has just been. published ^ tlie Abbé Br of! occasions ; remove dead leaves, ànd Water sparingly. Names or! ш; LA ur do not undertake to mS venir; $ -;,,Quebee :—“ Оп. шу way e Hudson's Вау, 1 r in] ^ .—During the nt favourable} of г поена yont re, рона, ; 4, Madame роце ва е month of August the Јаке. Chicoutimi, на té, weatlier e air Maec freely to these during the day. | Auro ore Boreale; 5 like. Tu dineata ; 2, Asplenium fontanta ;, 48th degree of latitude, and there. found. the-.chur C ^as" are required to bloom af у, 5, Polyoddinm vuigare c mbricum ; 4 Arpinum реше; } | өй erected in. Sa 1728 (as аласы Р y the date: inel tpe oni Joa m отө may now v au: beshifted.| —C. 1, Phlebodium areolatum ; 2, Polyarc а ед ЙА »,. the principal. entrance) . the Jesuit m for he | Ta doing this it is аг good practice always to sink the Centradenío grandifolia rH uonymus europes z uer _ з natives.. of the vicinity, . This -Ьїййїпр, made: of VAFA itle in-order to admit of. a top-dressing of fresh | 898093 мырс send better Op pocimens, and, | вдпаг bers i ld bei ті Gardeur. You tono tmo. — 1, Вену: in PAAIE й ару of White Cedar Л ett éach. mter d : урт е c ris sdb — ng often repent, not "S; Tanjopsis dolabrata i payis | other, w good preservation; е У о гаїпарё, too, is in , Juniperus j ЕР. beams. neyer Es covered either naar partieular attention Yit ho і NS yA т pen а , distichum. ee the wood at the depth of wit а as hot the least } is. Any now éóming into blossom should | ра ох: M В. This plant, pU South of Bareta altered, after a] rs” i. Thig | be" car ended to. 'Air must be given them | Artemisia Dracunculus, is a epe flavour to е нж, Се «чере was still ree asd in 1857. "diis not only | Whenever tlie weather is pendens e. where its leàves are e employed мы old-fashioned Fotie , Ms durability but also its lightness that. са the| "CHrwzsE Рвтмогав. ward but inda little Tau pee our cooks Spanish trt p ' Cedar to be so much used for telegraph and fence posts. plantsof thése well attended" to with water. ген soon The word Tarragon is som Vt cbe latin dris | |, The Mole.—Dull and sombre ав t mole appears to | 8 aty 1 sec te faded, replace them with others ейт is s supposed tou A We do notat и uad 3 Ве it is by far the fiercest and most active mamma! | Coming into fi dee ibo тарлар taat exists bobeen руло Б | ; within. the British Tales, Indeed, so remarkable i8 it орал! of” these red for Mai" ns, grea nall—perhaps its P б * for both these:qualities, that I doubtwhether great йозен eariy $ should be placed as near the glass as| supply the тиб te right to bai Tr 3 п ferze of tropical clima ual it either -im'ferocity, | Possibles» a gei hight. temperature rarige Fm n Vines: E 0. You XI) do d 'your Vines В тве в irs p ,Betivity, or voracity, .. ене ;pity. the mole for: 40? and 50°, s fiat, none: of the plante suffer from | X siae КАД Mio rderly, sepe. ош the rid d ; the dull life ов стени it to w.tle Mg fus «осно € rods, which might ре dE frui "err E M ust There the mo] ie happy; and. there only. сапа Vio and fragrance of. ов willbe| system. Asy eye gus ep in tno ош X „it develo its various « ek терр Wa pun not j Judge dodisasad h Wu Ede have. AA ^t ны рее ата rdiet sho ala be йү” anches f э H icothor beings by ourselves, We are tlie | the we ane et is at pur sod ai mor more tham te Мше" Пу | "fies; апа to- pity Sie Geli дн Кер ie B, T i Lad id EI nione . Е | ре cochon tdi, |, CUOUA Bag caf m with. only moderate eh &C Lopes e 2м, Yan j tdt M a id lion this ЧО, "but keep down thrips and red week). -Ray Society (yes, cer кышу) ^i ————— өөөөөөөт]ҥ]ЁП-_- )ҤЩ ее ~ans 1113 Y CULTURAL GAZETTE. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULT J] NOVEMBER 25, 1865. — 'n trade in cattle able to fresh attacks, Oar oit the souroe 9 )INGLEY HALL., BI RMINGH тте m r now me A g threatening u ы ылла н H EXHIB ain E MANURE COMPANY m eA, и pru E rinderpest 07, юа rem peated attacks of atin piagas, , TEE LONDON MA. r delivery БЕ bs жы, EU i WEDRESDAL. m p эе esting careful preven! ready for deli ONDAY, | а and, w T7 T n vus B, mr Aut Meer wise fanda HALL ра AY ARRANGEMENTS seo the Advertise endi у= Reni Rd үг is аЬ to SEED BONES, for ES of LIME, Dock | For SPECIAL RA ho several Сорап. рой tection, and su j inst the evil-doer, DISSOLV POSSPHATE ATE of SODA, ex ents and Bills of the several í BIRMINGHAN own pro tion againa PERUVIAN $ aa EE казыу, ерга ЫЫ А. В ЗЗР | erry out for his an" gir gei nt s урин» SULPHATE of А eet, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, P The he SIXTH NATIONA узет URZON ED AY, must ultimate " is eure, The follo id Warehouse, hurch Str Wheat. will be =y TU ESDAT. w we lion: a is = d ul v — M—— = EA rd Унааны ль, Advertise- | mode us СЛ pim ks of the Economist Autumn For SPECIAL RAIL X SHOW agan id Tux Parese mente sad Bilis e£ tho auroral Оо АТТІ, К 8 , is oure, Tt is that . ЕРТЕГ "OLUS с f eradication & of bod > BLOOD M ANURE SNIT WERL Ad g MID m uw. e изе modet still imperfect Las eia аре OSPHATE or of Tenant Farmers occupy IPHEIELU CLUB CYTTLE ЗНО, | medi Bot there has t the pastures Я ТЯ А IELD CLU] —FOUR DAYS: | these diseases. dod frequen Nori Sb Aer A Soas CrarpEx, Littlebury, Essex. Sur у "LU "s SUA ТТК SH ow. it perfect, Boiontis к men map they ус bei er rd Орам, he Offices; IELD CLU UES гооо! th-eastern „а reat the ^ e iE. "Agente. Chis OM Ofico, урар оа БА, e Boat down premi had etii in prairies "cr Secretary ; or ofi pE. С sm. enia и and | not later than DECEMBE They cure rich men in = oq in study this чери v h Stree anufactories, dm ы. Т м) San, Feochureh Si tion, Exeter ; There has \ m M я ев ASSET ITUUT ЕК The Agricultural Pu MM ET CREE de — [тенте | countries despotic govern то 1 EE ofthe du et idR. itis lad s зл DAY, NOVEMBER and, being ruled LA oie population, they ha лур —— ИНН to be шток in or through any of his TUR , only a sparsa er pesti boen - 1, Mr Umen ГА д се ашай o аз we cure this ma - Ma d bs sie уе lish sei bject, says xr eni .. erst gro pen sd тема n ma е рүүнү Y MINERAL GPN N GUANO dire Е the new | Carr olland 73 per cen i y дидад | Genuine PE COMM GATES at market pon London | to do more fhan very EM The power of 2 n indicates А. * Шие p utt ME Ф „ Offices, na ш Dd Jens Бет Lawes, Of blin. I | regul vers чул йө: posses essed by the A ж reduce this unknown, а - ре EG.: and L POULTRY COMPANY futudun ta eener rer fé eins who it must be oonfossod, has qus оронно КЖ УГА, Deport d ee tie ri en - 4 clin “е eie ed uenti At Holland, MN à, а large s 1 хсе‹ т аав ana dl on Amen Galis nof 1a es нем als have been diso ties for the prohi- | proved unav. of recoveries has been there is wo Е GM Bank and its Branches. cogant on local eile for f sale or|pro ЕЕК d homoopathieally Jit kind, feom Lo а u : re : ;, Bankers.—Th. к= E., etr of ltr Keeping in & bition of эз eie carie ыда, К, ом, doubt resting har A nr et tà шенә [ШИИ Gerson C Аш т nnon Street, Е.С. exhibition within litan distriet, no an ")|the uncertainty a» that we have n .—9, Martin's dE Cey S.E. ards the metropoli k. ox, and calf e в Англ Г» "d enbjest, TruronaRY тойгу Farm, Bromley, em as reg heifer, bull, bullock, чалым whose cures hile to report upon — рау isto undertake the Rearing of Poultry | i, e, © cow, he р exoept for the pup ht it worth w. r, that infla ect of this Company isto undertake rt an important and | ( to be exposed. fo for r sale, ex lain that t оон! кта ровго at length, " hovere , r holp- gia ratice Targo oaio, - f immed lows Order i won the | men outil ed ur uem muc which daro b authorities na amed in iP for e a large portion o "e | jess, W hich is all t месел ү selves E that а very largo гей h Poultry have been wer of putting in foro Plague Commis- | lessn чым pe е eA рин de capital ho best broods of French and Eaglis have piready eon- | the po of the Cattle Plag words | veterinary a Veni Y eu thio PRU d the gm d на EET EE ay be | recommendations tive distriots—fur the for “the trial of pr : y the homaopa ame on a sito adjoining the Balay at Brom d the Works of the sioners in their es ey the removal of cattle ** to any ent in - we et pA eri is ohair- Tull „ЇЇ Prospectus, with 1 — t the Offices and the bi m Their ja risdietion" for the | m. ой.” Dake » oe-ohairman of the zx r within rovision, | me атир is vioe most Company. COMPANY (Limited).—The place whate E Ынде dala, The re is a i aii and Mr h~ comprises many of the ATION AL TE кыру, n the 30th inst. | purpose “ чут А is to Pint catt. : 4 ‚мк distinguished re учуна ~ Д чйр Со ARE LIS d ver, tha : their ow istioguished me y whioh the INAGE арі howe Н?Р seling on have — ho address мана e. Walls Pont exhibiting or them, which ollowing is the GENER Offices, 22, W from nging to , The f. ld ones кае, very "MÀ MN ac uia ot less than issued :— өш general im p J. Влтькт Drxros, Prin PoE Lifo, Беш Yon h г Сие Log Ж * While in this el remedial mens ares against t үч tandians, Committees of Incom nicipal, Inembenta, mis nnd | da s previous f cattle attacked by the p centia seemed to be vai vailing, ad t v - тсе баргаш (Eecleniastienl the follo towing Land арго, n = ir viro "amoris eut Mig PY 4, | cattle plague - of "the disense, th inn M „тер Trustees, veh op gre Ee ents, viz. :— f e week endin hit limit the extension f tho affected animals the b by haif-ye early аа а Embankment. week—1765 for + ing weeks truct o Ое be paid by Irrigation n, Warning, mas Agricultural reck Ъ yw nd 2669 for the two sueceedi | Foporhed | was es 1. All works of Farmhouses, Cottages d 2580 a le number of cases finery and ll kinda of Fanm uin ds, Enclosing, | respectiv vely. The whole E башда ала к of old Woodlands, 75 7 4 The Gru! Fencing, and Reclaiming Lan ^ report f success ed from Hol b а certain amount o - ей, 68 " E ll and th 4 curativo treatment by void f which 8998 were killed, 12,680 h т attended preventive an ath ow 27,432, о с Y ^e Legal Мото, may also o charge died, and 1771 тесоуегей. "E а the or етим "m Oa inistration of homoopathie medicinos e the näm m this report ар le that this met reires nt all the investigation, make s % desirable M Inn aM the simp Lis datid ий oun: them n Outing in prepa undar tie wn Тне particulars stated a p the Gov D should receive a fair tlemen, + —— di ddp Карк Procons of the bie fed bui tha алт, t has yet been ќа Plague object themselve Term S Yon for he niche ТОЛЫК» aM rt. Report of th Cattle Plagne Com that homaopathists, pe the officers the view of % аз to adapt the amoun! not being t on together with ofthe Tenants. mired, a Ch: Pesci it ma ations will not be MX pathic Society, who might be Хо Invest; —— у — missioners, th eir recom Ношдо; and advice to — mode оё “affected by хүл тес агы, " whole of tl is well put Z 2 роми егэ Vei iiy information as Da vU, No. 1. The Works e Company employed oni on to bitive measures are im hich it is proposed | desirous iun thio эки ез expe lube 56 V his coantry, m conduct’ the made асы prohi he movement of cattle w o d "оннан guidance е нтте} помери отте kinder te Боні We Mir n чайне! want Tur UE g opportunity No. 2. The Com ts to be executed the Landowner ds of nglan: ап! ОА ате ААС а ners, t watch all the roa the local | Ss to treatm ide campi M is Ms кү undertace iei e ы orks, Да and ial z ha dy the poli he OS tbe Contisent, viene иги! | ar Ar ed ort di sections ad и "E the The Com: ecu! > е defers I a туты s unt йр ретине eie кен Жү rganisa sation to do o Y. still vast, | "s tions which profe е a knowledge of mme on the" Sie Estale roved by the Encl Y ыйа they "require Ра r it, the абса, маг ж} 6 induce p They are founded uos ed in ал m һа! view. e e disease. ich in morero i arp drame Е 2 PEEL a AOR A U на хии аде. ыас ther Im ly require t practice. | mi a A la imals ; have 1 for тюнер a тор. anda Staff in con Ы олут Se qan. a very deferen t Sim: E might bo "—À p meto] Holland and in this coun the Cattle e Fa AEP ations to мыган Piace, London, SW. — | the NO раа to detect *x-- we һате клр im the M ie and require а change of ао e of the Company, 22, Whi ENT COMPANY. ыйсы d бача : й. * g lindo жог uc disease i Арса exact i s modify their HE LANDS Spesial Agt of Parlamen at in 1853 neither the same senti No one who ko pte таз ря m M вкте Ри р — by rae n X вате › engines of de tection, will diris from time to time. consequence nie RECTO! е persons w irections f бетп cupias: z DM c" wf p, | districts a drovers (and these are d p^» will pec their effects, it Tu results should Men „ы = ALL Бода, Бы Sir Vim aeih, Barts ME whom we must practieally ыан. maim, | accurate returas of the Ae ue E тен „ У.С. ranville R, H. Somerset, will ehange their Intent as iation, Wi irections, and all who make John Н, H d Esq. Siaip T'welis, Esq. a their E — Joss and olten i f they do tributed with these rns " Р e . The Hon. Wm, Napier „ SURVEYORS, & c., IN p qe must. Andi л ыя tal kak эн method а n e Secretary." Me yep for the eg a s rie ү ny ive their cattle as "|t r and send them to Sorano ara Waras a unlimited in Lo gant not submit, if they © discover them, or the абаз s0 and we have The Company advan Improvement, tive force is in cou ү 4 W.C. оз ку s dumm apre pete ә! al qim йы is 6, Adelphi Terrace, S баа for treatment arping, oficial purpose, sory for ru is , з nda whic L Drainage, dentem. PaE lot sx te @ miles of ground. How lsewhere pub. Of the memora m hg, Reclamation, Plai nage or farming | fortuna! pA pene e ed. bilit a r Machinery for Dr for agri ы xs or | policeman bti vn balls, lla the ie еа ай the pev in »- they A e 8, ^ and 10, are in тре — А LH NT Landing р rpm me all the heifers арте lacs d edendi y м — im H Mos side in f ull detail - 3 ng an n лат EXT ЕЛЫ | het барра н de tpi £T to forbid the | thought prop spe lange mambar, ot entente mired for Farm purposes, s detected, , вой чы to Fann H ot Parlament | см RT es well esc yi irtani red pasan doubtless hir men a т € M E Lio "their pro- aant t of = of transmision by guarantee o vely upon the merits, i LETT! A 7E prerehenta ma шше with the expe infeotion i is, it ger "e ve^ бт жиз Qe hope, to decide "cones ах nursing y * Pecan: Едш d at und diga ” ving thing hindered for de эг“ ага сана the "disease, which appears 99 the lands improved. and the Company being and any t of эшо thorities for Meanwhile ‚О investigation of title is do sot nier y eR s plans 0 my to the au less be always | agent. deeem h trolled on ариун to the dd Mi, wi ey B neverthe ^ mformażi. d for forms of ар за vixi ‚ [x Dou. Siri, Managing "d London SW 1114 THE шша CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Gaz ZETTE. жй... be i Tm measure losing its virulence where it | w pes mile or so of Newark, on very light soil; and] the na peo, d address — Gens ы Мы: Du cng resident, is committing great hayoc | as Bal erton i ^ à a"! distaneo, » jump at the con-| men iono in the etter, t n i mb th ia thonew ыў” Aigre both in England and Вой, eluicn that there where the right hon. gentle- | ЧТ aa teis unn апа the time when done i. ES to which it has ext toho d; went, an | tha т. Hodgkinson'o farm is light et inquiry into the 1 mattor. юй те Ms be y I am supported in this деч by Mr. Hodgkinson's | se dio ача жн pr "t t Уот obedient silence upon the point. Had it been good heavy мии mager of the Nui. t Shows at Gloucester and аё stuff, like Dantin Lodge, he pio have been safe н | voter Steam Т Ploughing and Oal vi ting | Company (Limited ve told us. Should it turn out that he has used his | Salop pany (Limited), Whitehuron, engine for threshing purposes, we shall have to dednet cem is the ор! y:— y Mes just 18, per aere, The average а then stand at ' “The Whitchurch Steam Ploughing од ом —зеещ to have been un таң нден, 8s. 9d., а good. round sum. im r light land when Threshing Company (Limited), O Aosa a M Although the common. Turnips are no gh w ok done at Dunton] | , giy I'oplement Show House, Whitchure hit usual, other kinds are as large and w be dad. as Lodge : at 6s. 10d. а Mr i f һе’ Wd is to to Bani, inquiri ring Е fhe many ever, and the Mangels shown were never better, | is of no use to - Ww. dis s aecordin g to my du 1 | objection to. farni h with these Drs Ni ты virt drea p is, we presume, for the | understanding ib; is sonb. out of court to gol jts caso| rst, let па how pu, мон най i2 p | show. The. Readin ende j x. sr nep d gets exhibition, though P led: we believe, to нч) Мг. PM introduced his stat t with ing iuto every body, Roe. tod ^d rmi Cdi 3 customers of a single firm, is yet a display which | "e™arks. fas de. Мот, I say that statement js unt ies its fr "i ht e оо о! —— Tur Коо Rendin ing—the а mainly organised by Messrs. her, 1 Tr e E н i here were ex чр n ne; and ei is in| I will puris. come along with me, and let us see dum with youat the same Hue da As you choose accordance with general experience. suppose | them both at work. Let us see Jack first. — His Ti bo wini the publie papers, through —- ipeum better erops y Carrots and of d ушшш were etri A engine conveys its power over rollers to the Hber o ar Hoe ent, RP ver (ts n we have TN this (^ Now, дм, you, aro set dos ма „а ES 'Sir, in due time I have no doubt bnt Pi " e < i ut th те-ео! хао ration of their inte - in ts subject of | length of rope in Teen уот qmd yon master," and with the pull | acres.” Now, it wa i dn. drainag „Же. в вее that both n Ch eshire and in | of settles Ме two men away it all goes. There, Mr. Editor, that and T h diee is a те. Hutohinson wlio said thit, і і de difference - | between it and an untruth, I fix ki with the for No. ё м» are 4 inches, and їп No. 35 they are the first mer, ILEY DENTON, € ether. reme im vn the i E ТУ thé last ча, 6 inches each." 1 What lenzth e Mr; Smith е now published the letter r referre bei alled. u — : i sine Ф Ze tinent present * tbe soil, and | to above in you or the' | ке at of lan о they smash up?"—*' No. 3 presents th EET advice; and a subject which dry seasons bave | тз nches of cutting edge and amashes a width ofasinehes cud and addressosof t оосар of ti be 48 fm їп questio, latterly driven үр into the "du Erin, Ro. 3B uL 16 Anchesof evtring eáge, and мез a width the & e bred done, md I pos dro ALME | H Н : : : of 36 inches" *'What do you work?"—' About 11 › and 1 n publi $ 1з again asserting an importance whieh becomes 10 inches." < Go on, and korp on until you have done, экбер to enable me to i мын a thorough i Танта нүү urgent and undeniable only when the downfall i od e matter, William ‚ Woolston, Blelohley exceeds evaporation in so marked a degree as to Né Papan oE binip to hin nder us," £i A Piibe: ov. 91 : Station, eause an inundation, It is not on] then, however, ow, Mr. Editor, let us go on to John, | ЖУ. КЬ that th bject is of y d vs e John, xu) bave з еде ngth here. What is the е | P.S. Mr. M e n the g x spit : У len a Sia rda, sír" ** are ki Bod works The evils of „stagnant water 1 in the land are in the res aro. or vultivator bas seven Minos, and clears | 1 idth’ 916 тчк " Te et QM is the width of your the 2 r b unfair to compar ert d a а О work done by an ivi » р y Y ike al em, i һаг h : пана daing "iio i e vide wie trig e lotio "s Haa yp ОГА юй раст: erp for Ма avideneo iin НЕЕ is capable of poltable correction, We glad | ^ B, ira PE Do ou at times work two 14-horse power | і, ie ito most "o Ms майыл, w of to therefore to en t floods are enforei Өл] еш he a cn don. две Бент k- represent Fowler. In th tion xd яв evil which pode a is liable АП borne | in ing 22 About 10 vam a Go o ў. md keep чу yr i | еи За а ше he vera nt тыр have done,"—''Yes, sir" “ „о. ashing q^ an - t e and almost unconsciously, mph барик well, John."—'* Yes, ust a send a lu: lump there, let the мба pe it" ^" What a A e. ————— sorting Tor, "ован “ Ob, nothing." *' Well, but they are STEAM CULTIVATION. ге еа, Ё, for n вор; duis en gi» dd E CATTLE PLAGUE | FOWLER v. can’t M» ce tha? “ Жы wy ed a bit ^ —"A| 1. Payfor "i you Kill.—The British farmer ош Аз I am responsible hr the publication of ж me now b zd | е pressure of a grievous calamity that Насос comparativa statement in jm Editor, you see that Jack's 10-horse m |ing death through his herds of horned ca il once to the ‘correction d e pa miris 12 d 16 inclies of cutting edge to pull | terrific virulence and a daily accelerated our Paper through the to smash up a width of from 32 to | destru & he is not pre ув; 1 ough HE б Се other hand, you see that ans beneath a tyrannical injustice. The time is 10 will p at зе — - M as got inches S petis edge to | when there existed any chance of ‘8 r. Hodgkinson places tm B sd. ж“ pire the soil to clear a width of 72 inches. plague by mpm dealing g with pese b. is not quite co gy for the large Фа behind te John tells you that he has Ж Lk ood engine, and | yet inspectors conti wy p печ E ah | жой d iti A к йа айша sure Samii it must be, for it pulls akable the width of | of animals that „ме companion d o ange ini ayo me = T "dir" "iim 0 cutting gig through the v^ and breaks up double | attacked. This is an ir — | pee Eia de T Merton s 5m the widt land to what ren ck's 10-horse engine а of cattle іп imminen ger, owners E! | Ё 3 В 2 Hi ie both implements going t e depth. Now, sir, I | have lost all in case the disease had (most iu | meis elige Vor у кыд is in what it | will tell you a little about this mer engine of Joh smitten each one of the number. But сте iris ir Bedfords The It may bea orse engine, yet I will prove to you |is designed to protect other herds—that is, luy, Я iW y р * produge that it is worked up to 45-horse power. What! you | the supposed advantage of the pitt three seasons that Mr. = жа orked the 14-horse engine is worked up to | public С in equity to compen tho bullat or taakje. His! — rivo uae 2 me Aer ы A$-horge po 4 1 ei йб е із my Чуге Mr. David Greig, | all beas med by the public offer to or wie e can do nothing throug the M of Fowler & for f Leede, ust lo k|the а diues reu. лра АС into this little book, sent out by the Midland Institute, | I pe no appeal to nationa WE that he was fair upon that point, for he started at ingham, called “A Paper on the Application of | that - fall before the destroying ent bub Tein Dunton Lodge in June, 1861, and finished in Steam-power to Machinery," by the late Mr. John | full repayment fi -5 Oct., 1862, yet he TAS р-а two years Fowler and Mr. David Greig, of Leeds, read by Mr. tip. killed by Government order эу, төтене у нй В Tho correctionis .. 19 5 4| Greig before that Society оп Мау 4th, 1865, Frederick | good of the nation. M ms 5 per cent, on 8461. for apparatus for three years; the ў n айне Esq, in A chair. In reply to the Sutton, Lincolnshire — Su H Fd uer d airman, here are Мг, Greig's words:— опо. и Mu, e MORES. "The indicative power of tbe engine was about|, 2- Animaleules —1 E IT aedy ii 2 x m = dford:—“ Examined by microscope, = ° Me at the i a epon Н giving a traction force of нА at go Y other matter, presented to’ that by ! ЕГ "i | ч $ BE oo e à the € ar L] yon сап understand how is tbat ove Mere [mi millions of animaleule." Do у pa think SL 6з. 10d, яп annual fund to produce 325L, &c., engine сап pull his 6. feet А. through the soil, | measures on the Ait ape E as dashing it сөзү in all Án ctions, and you can a —апу y ini ion o eas of the mem yul understa: erstand w y John py to stop while the | the nose, &c,—the sur das um “break: repaire r. Hodgkinson may | treated ру porto ki roak now sri ane how it is that. "е tackle can get on | through t rro m ау se ydas is work, while John's is UM ти nd ede or | кой ч of vitali n т Кы. мес шы р for the. repair of breaka &c. John's e and analogi 3 Or an average of 9з. 9d. per acre. реле» AD. the ерине їз ьн usefully braced ? It e able: „Тһе enreetion of ?5ths for the engine is wi туен as v Lan regm e part believing that Mr, Aeg did not use it out when they | hava got 50 horse-power administer: ia ^ e Los might threshing purposes, it not while Jack's and tackle is m 2 же it mucous membrane by e A if you vem steadily to the жае and leave |* "d I should be very g off with a. «ай light cost, the soil or | tesk test this, Anon. ЕСТ what they Compessation. — Ману must have ret] P I believe | MA P ow qo on with Mr Mr, R. T. Smith, Here isa E and interest Mr. C. ЖОГУ з eventa, | letter th he Cattle Рале reported in I letchley Station, Bucks, Nov. 15, 1865. | Will you allow me to make а ial me EE ETT of your letter RR Се гы Webly Мане ада Mark ида! Mark Lane egre, T origin ofthe present эней H е z Ё 3 | D pete = Ig ur ез зь оо iS iH et oo > © E ъ = g DT ill NoYEMBER 25, -— and this national ielliion ia a fha so h as | qn in dE th it for probably years Austria, šo stamp out the diese, € is cu" E Te je. from ing THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. o heavy that itis econom inv a short period, an 1863, b; 1115 employed, and suitable extra а rewards gi for rome € ав дс Ан уе the P К cattle has t to know the by p ible md ds that al taneous "x А ain mention the palpable absurdity, as it down мара plague out in СШ months, Egypt, which wi Км usu ually а » Veterinary surgeon, for who | disease with him to апей of EB а post | isited with it about th e вате у «А, it would therefore be wise ecd 1 bargaine d te p toa Mi or cat, ei egress or ingress, tit 3E more jut 2. the seller should lose atleast half the of the cattle, в honld they show bod ould upwards of 300,000 head of cattle, — the loss since has swelled the ape ho meising the uma се of beef dig 6d. to отет est hurries off either to see another г robably to ремне кта ailing а е оп ыз y hom Le t hi reported case, o animal that e im, moreove t, be as LL à pound, w hie What и of 1, 000,000, ich as jety or y sh judicially c cael ar the under infection t hits чы o віх weeks 120 yea | adopted. Some "such ex pedient, th майына value of our freedom, such — | Е а month фа rj Хобб driving — sche the w M— ——, au aud in must submit to rigorous measures hen a great a y to be se e a preme erat as "dn that he Ina "danger like the one und К ыа district without carrying it along with е. gt what I w: chiefly to have ted is the ашу injustice » our Government, afier having, in done, and lose ado ppa Let us taboo the farm, parish, or district as the case | may be, and dem draw the peres lime а mi an of importing the disease iita he: азба, aution Es 4 ar rbitrary law whic eh gives which, t fddle-faddle as our Orders ay er “consideration, let us in Council have ear by the step-by-step progress tio — vem a. he эзе; to, but added—*I sell them; and it is not. for me to do anything more than put them зрив the тай” ; in such а y from passi сопйпей inner Tine, Mat | pest any em from g h, should any do, he should be „кері national disa as the present infliction of this as to give all oti == people's € sueh as we plague is, our gc must be hodie во a poor ео "E re fresh meat is usually хосаш" og f vg 94 PN nA es sell in Africa Ач. 2 — destroyed к! era val hend, «е inder pm to mi to diee owner жу 5 эй Чац, І am й from the d he о receive a pass from. the appointed authorities, t. all the e beef more эү ally k (cid ing thai ot the rice fs surest, and bes t Ih hold s uch a law ро ida mpolitie Mg just— iri Dennis it frus s its own object, = =ч has read the pla ot checkin e know, fo mple, that men must and w first to their poen [us and often even though it be pour t » Wer денече. E ры S ^ age ts 68 attack their herd, lr. p ill look ue more peni about the country А b KAY be b doubt; and as the - its incubation and a for these rigorous measures. — and after the extinguishing ot Ad the y of their animals as ber TENET dearer than hs ago in th w ^ Wooler, MR Ной, No». 15, 1865. mar well disin- s' Repori.—The € А is а sup. hority. It wi plement t to the —— а published last w: Mes expense. -No |' Ялы Вомик оба * is of short duration in| On the subject of preventive and medial treatment t r progress, pied the time | CAR s miis have received, h from this country. and to ful out this | fr л abroad, discouraging but deeided evidence th:t all & | methods hitherto адор ve n found unsuccessful affect- Nevertheless, being of opinion that medical science may Hi ina he "iati inspector; еы 9. бан pet "the |i HH increase ‹ А. price of f food, а ү Concomitant] v though undeveloped =} ди Жы f the 5i and so it scheme nd have Я any o oubwar d s 5 4 t that should have etie. Par to а оре flere Py v great БЫШ | PRRI who will make re subjects intrusted а €i t the eavliest possi go arty to party, iai А contagi ion ey the em ergency, ve LIP de soil they fiually find a resting ecd in juiet home hitherto untainted, » t thus rendered a would assi shorten | jit the joe perd Tis ordering Т mA Govern- n the meaptim al ie oul taken by y cattle f ње disorder. wner: E = 5 E B5 Os 28 о Е Ф e RE Б $ do оч = S B 25 Privy Council, when 4 esale destruction, at the same time a ly, ае ation. to give a certain оре, тз po the beis as being more for the interest of t the spread of the Pica, and thus to the people's food ; least suc ch а nation's interest e M publie к should pa attle owner, but to prevent preserve the a proportion о A reri the МА of the d п. The special p red when the plague is in a certos 90; ой III. Тһе т ү e Р D and re жом. 9 be taken w en the ague breaks out in a locality. "Measures for disinfecting sheds and catie which have infe "ool etual), th. ase would e for { те anite it tirpate ted, p^ en "the owner of any be killed, as ar add a proper incentiv: purchasers as any private Xen would not have un the risk x E. the pris for saling fra lre: нчү? cn. ia „from disastrous material Infectious w in at the шо beast i the DUE ea the killed 1 mat — 1. GENERAL anii NA u ишу a " large, for 16 is by n only, but a thoroughly esp ria one. juice ot о Order in Council as n a let it E dus on the pas e Ah MA meat trans- ported. АЙ authorities, an nd the most 14 75 on placing è "D jn the condi rapidity of the spread, oi view it is too patent to require comment, jt Mr. Howard has touched upon the pauio future compensation by Government for beas | | nd also to тареп n Associa- of the present е & , Editor, т, if the sd most effect connexion Darlin may slaughter a beast, ` wholes esome, yet see | th d RU £ the in propagating t | taking it tough be being мра, to the ] me he plague, е severest. d the manure drop кү ап the same risk vernment аб d strict cor рисин. I feel sure we should even — ао» — ш на E a tha м errible ө HR den in this co Far 4, Prevention,— Obviously, fe from its very rapid spread | nd moreover онам, ы ҮН Howard to rts rdon als Newcastle to Dar ety trade i 54 eis god ini virus thus : of litter E are getting cattle ped rd of Health | 9 gs from hen we fnd or i Conti n | in, or to, the ioc. КАЯ КОП lime, са carbolate mobably the. ind s diog Sunghenté, or from the absorp- which hovers around them and in the sheds tle in the me d freedom from e pure | jm d (^ta cannot i — А from 4^ disease, but they may offer obstaeles to erg, who, "s IL SPEGIL nin ere TRE DISORDER 1з the short Go h frequent introductions of тх THE NEIG : — of about 18 to 4^ үк, the @overn- | have frequen! чре n^ idi е фа oppose plague are quite believe that a t hird Nils T: м pikas X E A Ned, ж. алшы феде ni p to ak T M. d хаги ood, m jn mind :— ure ih m more к than qeu has all 1. The natural voidings of а dise:sed animal, as well as the i i th, nose, d qe, ё m d Кае of e eir Report Ri. the inde pesi iym De p p^ (реше. 80 о that, at at the ps ed К ол, ma ; E: iU da more зоциа са! € Шш the cei б vd ai commission of|very little embers p з айсу an ded and con- pipas za торга! uad ра d therefore at pi ive public opinion, It is the по which is interested, | fined. Town rom the AM. i butchers | orders that none of his own should | near, шө and the narrow view of Р being merely a farmers' sho uld be b burnt, except t all cattle Рета bres Aad taa that none of t the labourers Ӯ f t ре n Question i Government and | whei surgeons "m емес юы к Vu s oA. fomm AA rigent g The special question ing, amd all store cattle allowed to move "- her | Е: they ATE veen been wit eased beasts, B the people's food, That it will ML Pi ыг and | restrictions precau о i E «ЧУ ү А oda e e i their haod dedero Tuinously 2 н cow-keepers ers the | attempts, — rupe to а еф беши powder, E of their not of the past months has piny TAM as ipio gerer — "eit Аж knowle ; HE X xps f ys id ems Sw terposition | with the Aud 3 $ erem d communicate the contagion t Bin pren n s T ы e AA ear pe | good prizes should as incentives be offered for success, epe Кене vili do well to. reoolleet tht both T8 Of cattle, m nca Fu to raise the price to be awarded by а commission OF * | sheep ade унар quim ima Leere] ж, EX hogh аео description of the people's food, ` ҮҮ ш The rior werk kl э, ers sh 4 20 ^ КУ ie vei m perhaps, үр) еи "M cro Caeo сеу ir dit weeks, orin pro- tih à V aede The ер is interfered with in the free | they stamp t disease out aep 5 sia Tu NI in ne мое ot Pu E ^ tera em > at (pine of h his accustomed dealings. [ don ok complain | theg na ia diminmulon; and pns alread, ы še natural results, but паше them to show t | efficient body, and omnipresent, they should be actively | Tandicbum tor tbe Раіну Conneil, and havo been circulated. - 1116 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Хо+ткмвев 25, 18. take the disorder, the wool of the sheep and the hair of goats | wat er, and give one tablespoonful of the mixture for a dose. | an LE act, the same kind of ip = ion et retain the morbifio matter, and then transfer it to ahis ч ы be given to all e in the infected district, and whioh тете n н) the sam kind of liqu id pu! té peighbonthoog, and to all cattle which have been exposed never fails to produce pia wh "ub Em X Th e particles of tke poison can be drifted by the wind to © infec unk to any extent by either men петер ji n ain experience having shown that x — of con-| In ee үз an Attack, send for the nearest veterinary surgeon iid Strange as it ma. ad, А rably han a hundred yards affords protection ; | practising homeeopathy, ог one who will тарен to carry | part of England th. t sh is a reina it А е Вав the нета he uoi? remove his | out the treatment. lf neither of these witLin reach, it |же Б аб sheep under по stock to the furthest possible distance from that of his infected n. of the utmost importance to lose no ша аз he | 16 E. ерй often and often again ha ni hows sts 1 m 1 , mal u 4. If a farmer have reason to think that some of his beasts ат redness of e nostrils, hanging the head, alteration of | gi я may have o: near infected asd he should at — wash бе natural hea LE the аг, torns and skin,—diminished а sul ould ako Mna 18 sul ject, but them over with the solution of disinfecting soap or with a WA and i redne vulva or bearing, and ver дЫ „фы single proselyte; all with I tepid solution of chloride of lime, carefully sponging qu the ditto. of the. ilk, Mire. Belladonna, 10 ps of io за О the notion that “ sh On nostrils and mouth i as to remove all portions of discharges | dilution in a tablespoonful of wai ery d чы for|required water," vitia I have replied еер nereg which may have beeu ой cted. 24 hours, and if the «рй que - Aorta this Ace abutting on ri pied that ln lg ч He should vigorously attend to the hygienic measures medio e for two or three day к longer only giving ER dose | | hu В rivers, or even where described in the las T fur hours, or, às thes s ptoms decline, every eight | Keep sheep so placed from the rivers, the gu "à PREVENTIVE AND рте L RECOMMENDATIONS WHEN ДЕС РЕНЕ ыйда. dnfi bl erbage and fogs and dews may su THE — HAS КЕК сае. U the ck increase Bev uid unfavourable | with ample sufficiency of p дурда рле pne tiis teris bas been given 24 haura H ith t | h the hen at Arse m.a dilution), 10 drops every thri These s ЖУБАН as follow :—Great and irri lating and different kinds of food, КОТ hi MK from the soir ils; ОАА with alternate cold and | pastures, and to times of -— А ; great thirst; feeble pulse; loss of muscular weather, in all of whic Ih = beast, h power; JE and swelling of е’ eyes, "a а great Z Cases ss 4 them in roomy, well-cleansed and dried, ut secretion of tears; dribbling of mucus from the mouth, with that i ret "the severest cruelty as well as тайшошу & e ; к water containing disinfecting soap, or with а wa эон се чичо gums d roof of the 09 uth ; "e "y breath ; impolitie not by some means o cie to А © а Б E ES E я = A 5 xl Б & ki e Ё 4 = © LES Ld 52 55 gË 4 EE 4 * i E =? E ов p E ES E b E 38g eg es reat loos ex ofthe bowels ; slimy evacua- | animals tions, with m y offensive smell; tenderness and indications of of i ies d 1 ain i in the belly. 4 » i Supervention of other Symptoms.—lf, during the course of tho | the term “ clear," because I have known water in {а But if he do not possess the accommodation for the v тосын n саа ог! the yc and hiud ашы. twitch | and s ant places nearly "pellueid to the — of the apa mer Зуба gm че = after sere ue the | gi east, to make a thorough egeo of the house or lus E е, in the manner to be described afterwards, before he а m mre n ge Leg ng u үч ра but on examining 16 I imi found it ге have ыз ба permits the sound stock to remain in ч e sm а p. in the mouth and — Eve Rhus | teeming with deadly poisons, whereas 2. The sick beast, if allowed to remain alive, should be well toxicodendron, 31 dilution, 10 drops in а шы a nearly muddy water may have nothing tn M mes rubbed down and rouety ы-ы be kept in а warm but | water every three hours, and if онь — n- | some. well-ventilated and clean , and be covered with a clean | tinue the medic ine: LES horse rug. The animal will thus be put in a —Ó онно Sotarn 15 tho ЫЯ improvement, after 24 Hours, But, to return to Mr. Wo ods; and in doing vI к ed Lata pets iran coma d еа the d ag ат Eas ths 49, ате affect ed.—If the lungs appear to Eos more iem drop: обо, Ын cases, clearly co ew " К ted than any other organ the breathing quick and | the te в he has во а аа 3. Having failed to obtain an er mi ed of the existence of | dificult, with wheezing | and rattling ri tho ү and 16б} y advocated in his valuable and | fre Que a eg, тхе Fhosphnus, Sd cinti md м uu IB CHE The «98 f these cases was а flock of lambs of I е ur € rsenicum. 3 ink, ees 150, three or four years since, It ww is that the appetite fails and rumination ceases. п a dia- pi 1/7 гуярѓота en ср animelAnpaatese las. de nerally talked about that the lambs were dying section is made iita are Whe ** hove," with nid breathing and groaning as the clef of an animal that has died of the plague, the symptoms,— t oppremed td caustioum Е 10d ped 3d dilution, чер and no one could tell why. This being in а € — two rre till bred se symptom: abel te. adjoining mme m as I well knew ү honest and ioi or Weaken лере х Sometimes, alth ough oppi cid de | respectable of the lambs, I e а E Bees ring, a œa continues or sets in, : h - z - di mof: beoroti theref. th Phosphoric acid. (d HASE » drops three times a day. bou * T the. animals тет great y re — x absorption. à пу ‚ there! : ore, dy 9| External Bathing and L4. ша —The nose, mouth, eyes, and teinté and in what kind of field they were (ih ast shows the early symptoms of the disease, its ordin vulva or bearing to bo w hed three or four times a day with | Porro I observe, being hot and dry). I found that ра should be changed ; and, as rumination has stopped, tho tepid w water, @ herbage in the fala айай brona S IB 1 net should be тереге by warm liquid stimulating mashes | "pij, (in the Acute Stage)——Abstain from giving ordina. Ih em a ring Jamie RU un es W: th ув гд is stated that the t t p|food, and give only duda of Oatmeal or other farinaceous Ay $ AnG pne poor sutenng ismos SE th mhg the S eher ше ты ne Ue ger што substance s. Grains and distiller's wash on no account to be | or bad. I saw the owner, and endeavoured to induce than 00 ‚Р 'ahr. not lower given during any p of ро disease, In the Convalescent n n remove the flock immediately to where they pg зга to the skin.—Itis КЕЯ to шу фе skin of Štago.— Return Уны Papier edi MAY. and d lare suconlent food uds тат but ny anim warm possible, and if it.can one, to i ents w e as e replies t were » Supplementary Directions. P "The greatest cleanliness, careful | arg , P gp | oen mote ration. *S Without expressing any decided | attention and nursing of the sick animals are absolutely mis Rote Spin water ав perspira T (әү күзбү нй тч БУД, навод lire qe Arr t necessary. Litter and dung to be frequently and carefully | in the field, dying бн "after another, until about t ieper removed—the useof MacDougal's disinfecting powder is thir ds b ad disd when th à owner R despair sold the d. It isimportant to lose no time in beginning the treatment | ТОЙУ recomme is bailiff should |5 PEE er d minh salinos c е. — = "- — cattle are often lost from inattention to this point. A small wherein 1 hend the ЎЎ ог Mens 80, epar to the state of Жасан оета Hour tat le Io за N ihe Mm c CUM. ihe Deas июн оек genes |1 ne d in dl chem H з shou ept very clean, ani orn use р to infection, some ve veterinary par; surgeons ous 00 n ide Г тшй to кн and P: fused. for mA lr l purpose irat m. е It was of a 4, of t көй bri иши ШШ t $ , Led бенча с febrifuge med ейн at co, Qe MER» pcd eq of ae апу communication between the | а high and dry field of closely eaten div Clover, ud - т When diarrhea occurs, there seems little doubt that it | "ick and the "hoa thy animals." Animals that are recovering | the weather was hot and dry, and so continued fora | should be controlled, and no t encouraged. Lue Aag kept n jg IM the Moers Al as eren gal 1 I passed that feld twice or three timesa rom the nose, mouth, and eyes ues some time, an ong season. м £ те d вар ыо жарага аз much as possible by | May convey infection. я week regularly, and I observed that the lambs begin g. Milking cows should be ly milked as long as any | i) gum TA аны daily from 10 to 4, where | t, droop soon after they were put into it, and then one milk can be got. The milk, of course, should not Instructions s and fo ation from tho € may be Mer gr eret Leni Bp н ee diffusion of the disorder throu t tained 'gratuitously on enclosing a m; envelope in-| to is 8 Я еагпев y Mare ttle hope that any local treatment is feels t to prove RS pit ra gm m — € Є са жек рч per hi соракы | ШОУ them, or give them a regular supply of pn effective. De mA сорабо | water, of which he had a copious supply on his аш; When the animal shows signs of convalescence it should only | Ре but in опо lo case of urgen noy, ap application may MM E [ecd mud а ion. ae POM E very gradually restored to the dry food requiring rumina- chemist. ту, А л ооа x odpb tlie stereotyped one that “sheep neret Mew Е which bark aad bum moderato stimulante and tonics, | 6, шр Terrace, Strand, London, W.C., Nov, 20, 186. | TOP ieS excepi 5 Bat on e eral occasions 1 эй eticacio “ Well, my friend, i Fit bo as you my, TAT . The Use of a Bull. — I trust that if ever ne i dhid of water, шй IV. MEASURES FOR DISINFECTING INFECTED SHEDS AND. mendation of the Royal Commission has to be|iS is clearly sins dreadfally pun recom see t d kno w it an adu SUL Жыш алина айыы: йш: dio plsgue Бате: becom rried out in its integrity,som eperen will b wid de thes I dS 1 ray you, Lv for the loci traf from the fact that but а than | can express do, ^ DES у», d wi EE vet ка ovon tham LM pe Belga таары beasts i gla sexi fri ll In the poor creatures some water.” But us S : Fiere cr mee € havo boon washed and disinfected as my own neighbourhood considerable inconvenience —— 2. During all all 1 Yeu time - animals suffer from the — already been experienced in this matter. ‘Tho disease Should be A o | chloride of lime, containing 11b. to a pailful. vidual for what is proj to be done by the whole | two доку Pes ыш covered with 4. The hides and horns cf animals which have died of the kingdom, yet, as you may suppose, much dissatisfaction demned, and or Api: rve, Mr. Editor and | D ought to buio enger qwnomer gh to end аа penes and a largely increased price has Eme ша: Бра. per of each of these dock hare been killed to escape the spread of the infection must b» been aerei, ГЛ o in vain, Ifthis proceeding be га der Pao killed out of Mr, Harvey i ay dipped in, or thoroughly mopped all over, and, ín the case of | at all ge iE Б снай tiat tie оцени of zz Vin пег We i i b t es, wi з Un Ze ТЫШ bé Mosa МШШ the spp nii ti milk A T киен d we еер req! шей А at suc Ў 1 fectly sane should not be allowed | few timely Suggestions on your part may Ес uch to | could get into the А ei ed рой, now {ко ја mit pud the evil, and may show how far individual s eit US me party of very res e ht which may be left on hia pastures or stalls, or on his cattl кезш ыы agent, when I purposely broug ye БУЗ were their horns, hides, manure, and litter. | jefes favourable EDGE CURVE ETE them Lus discussion ; les id a circumstances for its preser Da fads oe ness AGUE? eep re requi of Unless therefore each person гатар egi nem eb rupi roseis Primis me, throug! тезе the; medium of the Agricultural Ф iod water," was the биеп f hope bee the seeds of атов Inrk about his farm, they may | Gazette, most heartily io thank Mr. i dte) for his |a nd so I have since given up t there less become a — of Soti taion, which Mes en A inni it abroad | very c à mM onthe diseases y i espair. а Й А ym dir of. De no" ME is quite correct in the е the modern treatment of сайе—Ш some 50 ушл Ев i. of this tere es j cl Ад еч is lecture I Sm "ate what I condemn could not ътъ С, ; sii 3 6., DIRECTIONS FOR HOMŒOPATHIO TREATMENT.— | peran very many proofs. І myself, and years ago, | back, for then, as far во и Pt a flock of p The following rectius have been issued by the|bave seen several flocks of 1 е | was ample, no one would un up pasture ies. Homæopathic Association она leading AN hot and dry autumn in is done in mode, uy io Lenis conma una "nd 'essional and dernonstrativel "origina ting from the treatment | there was no wa дефне «m y o ^ ts $c ROUND RUE 2 of | they tees ҮЛҮ y, from сатин But as to cattle, I he pem d up in a close 18880; pere йй TE m easi sea adn If a | upon improper had no water, or | after — Жет e „ of rivers V9 large herd is to be treated, mix 12 dr&chms in twequarts of j only such as was in condim f putridity and full of | pastare ow valleys by the side of $ ; ҳотвмвах 25, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURA, GAZETTE | nic fogs have enveloped them во completely | ану fors! them, will not generally om та than 11 . of ‘boef could only be seen when ibat they the cold was nearly as inte ер. апі nse ав it | nothing but the » б е Ra nibo. dignified by some by the Ж is thought, classic and scientifical name nia. EM. another modern improvement is this, and which I fear has tan among, the ye cnl P the metropolis has por een the | Gras thatsinee I wrote those remarks, sev several others rested 1 in steam са háveé — up the "jd, w make will side of arable land, again; T have ated | amou TU roduce which from several years' ехре- riénós T know to be probable, may only о Мыш, reed pace теле Paper, of' the needed in. v reply te rough ту th none made in ы cles ào i in any way prove re that jb it was fair, or e = Sam о one-sided, о, — the cri проп a bome farm always "T dit as litter) will on i оте: Фла M Vd 7761. | of be ef, and a d 6d, per lb. "a 197. 8s., an the wh ole p murrain, or if ү were import) т than that whio tac ive in additio cattle among those ladies and ваа it found 8% large set traveling about Oe А 3 work. m 2 new their — would’: sure to be henv "y. ety di did they not take а set of Fowler's of unli the vider n three „сгорв of "grains. Whether. thë | h Al "n tertainment. But alluding - years since а maggot got into hd Һа ае rsuading them to feed the beasts in graves, e enough to contain each beast put in, qx ‚ 8, апа 10 feet deep, ыз а was and purging, scouring, it en - js lrg "A the province of iei inqui is hardly worth while ood défi ng the case of mr. land wholly devoted to meat- producing ero crops, | and we t therefore go on to compare in t this s respect | чі өү e whole М Кү yp, the ая in that Rer tag с cleaned out, and the beasts buried о forth, until а jury would decide t adopte Tf a cultivation wholl ly of green crops, or r of erops for кын "| done. by вот published in tbe different agri tells тое that I і An the | апа ДАВНУ of tbe work dies ^ ж» by reading. letter of Oct. 28; but, if he looked а Md nr letter (Oct; 24) he aed ve обу soo” thai VT cou consumption by cattle on arable and, would” pay, A ina about that. дарі, it. appears- that or the pole Mops the „Ош for h me ruped r М, readers, pray do no M E sid P dis а {педа and myself went with p to visit an establishment. whe: is m ti or cattle | cultivation wider their watery 8 кү те енер and reclamation proceeds s use of the unprofitableness о! det ies. "The results of the above estimate, however, es № һе the Lm with 3 which to e compare „һе produc tiveness of Grass, +h A pado i en inches it, did men wally t ан 10 inches деру Р E lie Apt ed the: А s ‘going 12 18 inches S ыш оп acconnt, be diys, of ы р" во ^ much tay. ot, iware/ “that. dt "d mi y to E Ing ingle Or cow, d во we bow xx sv LÀ a functonary called the crops of grain on the v able land, qam шоге meat есевват, up any. more clay with a a cultivator. working 18 inches than the latter. ҮҮ СОЮУ" t fa нм, М especially Fowler" GA ів that it ook er an were? m E E id Tn the stalls." , But we care have been у to bear dod ^on ту "and |m for апу one to take a fe he. led rtable, as Sir Wal н а тйс n: under a harrow. p ent and improvements, and the M rad: i in uoa wig чыз 5 T. again thank Mr. Woods valuable ture, and you, Mr. Editor, s plici £0 largo a portion of it. Geo. Wilkins, Wix Parsonage, Nov. 2 PSEERIDLRP эку Арт |. апа probably with an increase do the inishing, "pier national PDT of anim (а) The N ане CN ) orfolk, y be А нона, аме to yidd i in {н 1 » year 25 ewt, of Wheat | t year, 19 tons of Swedish "'ürnips сто гой б T This ood in four кнд, or 7j tos firn quantity which, at the rate ого od or МДЕ: 150 Tb. is able roduce about 1 cwt. d. beef p: e second, when t s оайов . is extended may nw E MEAT н hat larger actoablo produce р of. Wheat straw Дш 38 tons as the early the same acreable produce per an the f ormer case, (c ) va poy mey take the Dunbar (East Lot years’ со! of crops as our third rotation, e here which lios аг under a climate тр я for Dg; we may ү T UE Т year, 20 tons of Swedes;. 2d year, 20 ewt. of Barley straw; 3d year, 12 tons of dam le m and it is about this that the Thor i is no doubt и БУЯ much of this, which, ough drain crede ла ield 30 tons of green y Ath year, 25 cwt. of f Wheat straw; ; 5th year, B will yield 32 Won; Ve reno to od, or 478 lb. of. meat per ntit гер to about 8010, per Jg da n fou рна ual quantity might, if i ere pro) pies enl vated, T obtained in Turn ph and over, with eg iw ons er straw and 60 hels of grain in the za e time. Grass ів probabl y n тош per ton than таган but. le із consumed in all weathers by uni other in we ell-bedded houses, E may BEERBEBSSSE |224 г. Fi d the donhtad "i herr the acro рег annum, "i "HB дом, 2L. pea ot| vidc gl ie 1 y ian) six | got, of tackle worth 5007., and voi А it only eos days ^ appen ? 25'c ean straw; 6th year, 25 cwt. of Wheat wie eint |i of the узи orking —see Lou вой acres a y " just six К in and my only excuse for showing him that I did LL acres in the whole 25 wo eres days of Septe т 9 acrés а йау average. including all жав to "iia the impendit, of Fo mw system extraordin cp ace to surprised that X de d ннд to mpva | to seven ШП ү hi ү, 225 acres, and perbaps. will be more A ТЬ id АГ iuto. i 5 atres; which 23 moves "lone UM havo tal бшш. tackla and six or eight horses п занн ай spl ru; yere o4 from mpli ved at mee vier nnder й. (йрек, 409 with шеп, enty. © bres Mr. Hon mer asks, ° “where are the - pany o that can afford to let out- sit of, tas "fe lire on n чс ку, A year?" Гаё to buy а 1400 Min menced in lias: лену done that eed у, and the ground ism et yet for Lum o and pie at which xt sioh M "е saine ow; 2d year, 25 cwt. n tons Clover; 4th year,. t the same in giae case—with a c clear ld heifers, store тета ario in alldition to Morus land 2 ermits an an annual silo off it of 16 4000 Vea ls o eat. , | more likely е) >. Dunbar - |d, Low .. Bay dem It t in six euh xn xi^ lb. o: It is pro сё "relatively ii prive rd ЧЕ hei салака is datum on whic t т v its produce of meat will then ther han 141 Tas тА weight of the leid aro liablo tô -— iq Name. | Norfolk b. Ditto.. Steam. Cultivation : William Smith, 0 to Fowler ree | of t се | comparan beet TU на his own set an herr #4 remar pon: kin; such a'statement and eec va it ime publie without чаң mislead t eaders of t cial food, as it is called, given. with; that Turni ps consumed ужен ЫР 1 ^ arti Lincolnshire we e dir "3 ORE ох er will thus yieid t: -of чч, TUNER cmo de thé average produee, Lva The.acre ID mee such апа аз well a t ue quantity af its 7 to | ier when the d r^ n emplo since. hu middle. 04 "Mr. кз tells us that. t work in wet pt mith's tackle ч ee in ehe сп те weather at at mm аге y can liis eultivátor always work when it is d set .оЁ his; tackle MN ri on purpose for ais the ground wa was too dry and. work, which I did; so during those ,. Smith’: Company and thei the. criticism, e 1118 intentional, and of very little qn gap me ation to Mr. Smith, I b paper will be hereafter given. in our Journ t d th | Ye in „the 18th орану, in 1710 са 171. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Хоткмзев э, з In further | which "^ wanting, but ur I cannot extract, n ORE liquors,” and ex lain b h at пеши these тада to inform him that | I hope the anasa d mpor tant portions o 54 гргашв by what ML I remedia e very identical set that he says АШ reasonable ost. “Tho rest of the Садо, ш Nw ud m ron к тераїг, 1 am info rmed, ave had many when it Hungary; ety ths and 3 t cost, as | went to Dalmatia, to Padua, sp reading over the Mis рейши of the © айыы may у fally well as гыф fate of ur de fano Pr "Caltivating Venetian dt за Ва i Да ed through the whole | a woo a is added, extracted from тар І in 1713, to ые by the|records of North and South Holland, o£ Com pabies, and Mr, Smith's propose pa 1ч existing | o ones, І am very well. satisfie d ж the sent result, ilis, Queen 5 1E. Camel, Ii Lohester, негш, Ж, Po " ds. Р cattle in the pie month ч colla 8 commencing A ril leh ва into Great Britain, i infec to publish my s tatement | inf ore favourable seasons, the contagion | Died of dleie E of the working and ofthe cost of the two systems a5 | abated, and in about nine years the infection see prec ret л the summer montis, 5 from ш Dunto To and by the Whitchurch Steam Cultiva- | exterminated in most of these countries. About 1730 ied лиги e 84m ion v " he expenses in both cases having been | the disease appeared again, but the infection was soon | Cattle infected in the winter. ‘Season, from. ШУ i eg published | previously s iho former in 1863, the latter in | extinguished ; тА EAR by the Government were sed? to T 30, Qu 1 1865. The acy о КР e payments made in either [9A forits suppression. In FARM it broke out in 95497 ,and the estimated items, "right the south-east of Europe, and made its ay before, дав ^ e tola 1 Haiiti аный ёо’ "i ddia wrong, are Men cae near as may Ье, оп the same | having been brought "bither, i it was believed, from | the АЧ Lys was above 300,000. i principle. І have had a correspondence with thej Holland, aad: caused ЛКЫ, Бетани М the cattle for hav: the n | oneludes wit ith these bie cretary of the 455 ny, who took several strong |several у In 1756 16 raged wit 1 іца], accor: on, tod objections to inferences portrayed by my statement, | for some sd "when it EET abat n i tl oft d I have replied ta every point of importance, with | it appeared, the infection was wholly lost, n din not | most heavy йым whi "E сап befal a any Europea he intention, avowed on his part, to publish the same ; | reap ear r till the autumn of 1768, when it broke out | country, and especially England, where the ахи instead of doing this, he has commenced a fresh attack | afresh in two or Dd А a поё, there is reason to | habits of the A. mon people, aud the difficulty 1 thro e publie press, but I decline to ABA over | believe, (dea the relies of the former contagion, but obtaining а supply of cattle from places, an the same ground a second time wit bi). ea ently, | by new contagion brought from foreign parts, for high prices of the Hosp of life, е, would render I appeal to you to publish our i TER m | while England was free from it for several years, it | scarcit авв all ott ving slips printed to в for the purpose. Simon | visited other e Denmark and Jutland in par. | provisions, poete grievous and intolerable.” Hutchinson, Man e Grantham, Nov. ticular, where i s more severe than had ever before If this uld h so 10 ars [Wa published the Secretary's account of this сог- | been known. would be the calamity of suoh a loss of cattle пок! respondence, and shall be happy to publish Mr. Hutchi EM rom the result of careful i eral part rane the latter | We could hardly look at the prospect which ai ublish воп?з account of ihe 20 for the correspondence itself we fear we have not room.] ———— otíttíts. SOCIETY ОЕ Ans: November 16.— The Cattle CX At th g for the PERON, ра" f the C e follow- 5 affec | ы, various | prie of malignity. | That where the infection e not subsist, it t afte T RO of Europe, the following i aiit were made . The Sirio ie mj д acts with greater violence at some vps and воше places than at others; cts only part of t| the cattl anywhere, and those dorik. comes bu e gener al causo has weak- assured of this disease не prevails only at b M tain our in the best possible Condition though at the Pus ТЗ we cannot but be sensible unreasonable la of infection may PME d serious effect on the supply of food next year, or even {һе year after, than the loss of Haw ing intei ү” what the Society lad. dd "X in pas ке in connection with this subject:—The Roni from its earliest foundation dii rected its attentio on to cold; want of m and wholesome Lugd repeated alternations of heat and cold; moist a ttle by disease this year, Тһе importance of this subject Jende me, however, to the co атр ration of the hether, even in Pur idem times, those on — and I have, with the assistance of Mr. Davenport, found aper among others, fróm wbich I hope it will not trid vapours ; lou оона бавоа " enstoriy winds ; $ whom we леу for r the production of our food are » using secure for tha two or pu or, what is more frequent, hus one p be uninteresting to read some SEMS This paper, wri a member of the 1769- Iofection, "i on the Medicinal Treatment of Be: easts seiz to April, b ри rigour of cold E e had b adds, we find gion invading every part of hr in 1701, w season had bee wd во р the year destroy a great par ihe sheep in 1741, when, мей а чету intense frost fon mber and the scarcity of to a debilitated onta- hen the ЧЕ fodder the с state, spirito een than фа е, A ft ү +: iha akhil Pf 3 cL „I cannot follow all the remarks upon the prineiples р is however, а ropagating to eee the writer says: hich the writer believes affect contagion generally, = before as to In|to reduced y the constant |uitatly wind of the | | unsetisfactory, for I fnd i reas dense ict of ME islands the greatest ani cheapest supply of animal food. AME I bave scarcely a right, fro p want of practical know. means at command to i inta m ч » се Дө from " MM of the world, ow ning ^r portant sup ply оѓ animal "n. |a coun n Mr. Steet's paper, that | in 1858 we imported 125,253 beasts and i м 8 beasts ші d'ou cue in most countries in ion wherever it comes. ection, The: idental to p» ille w infecti raging at Europe, and carrying destruc le under it; and ‚һе gives as the result of his inquiry that, but he asserts that the weaker animals are first and Lnd Я that i it may truly be called a [us dnm hasi in its turn у лм seen is а pre ana ia m use or particular of its „dreadful Качан. It t preva to its acting or mr ere fore, be. ы should bo үл to the shores of d TM opposite to us, Fen. кошо pa tr of the Apo uu" been lately bro indled her general надан as » have twice experienced in the present ce But the irregularity o i are inju- rious to animal strength, and c conspiring in this year, I | UR he states his conclusio 8 to be— 1. That the murrain is оой и неб1. by trans- e have ас алата rendered the cattle de susceptible оё this infection, as well аз mankind to + + then continues, * The effects of the coni contagion woro 15 first) m to a бт beasts. Bat ib ds apprehended, from the in reased mission of contagious matter from infected to sound beasts, and that it is only in this way the disease is | spread, 2. That it is never communicated through the air, 3. That the contagious matter retains its power a — time. hat the infection will generally be exhibited in a few e ; ina few cases it may not show -— for six or seven, and that after 10 days there is no fear of «f 5. That the separation of cattle to prevent or to ascertain the yoanen of contagion need not in и case exceed 14d + 21 үке ak а р skill I can rely, that alt ong ine our supply of cattle and sheep w would require b: T. ter it ha examination of the symptoms and Lore of "D ous modes f| of and examines in detail the v: treatment to vent it, and d our popula! tion inoreases, attacks s sheep and grise wi anfaronrabie circumstances of the season, we 5, evous uns As gn to dread from the troduced; and whoever will the orders amd regulations f infection if бу a д, administered have to that of in pro who have been left to patura The ral c ich is, ve etos indie uf he the Баи to o which they have bala died in proporti thos * The vcr аи of murrain is less to be 1 m n Д + Wl Mem тому i pas the ie r of the nation and m o iier x our popniapion n the interesting to it bei Bac em. th ng рен | agricultural hinder the spreading of the find we can жок little dependence ty against this m as would render their use inexpedient, What- |as the loss of cattle from. the ravages rated, 80 The writer then proceeds to o investigate the causes | ever method of мі оне Лети to be rab may be, its amount is sure to be for | Eee of this distemper- manner in which its con! | must be practicable, with а moderate shate of trouble | price of meat un uly enh а progres Ey. symptomatie appearances it exhibits— and expense." accurate knowledge of un can be Dog the mode and success of the trials made to prevent| The symptoms о of the disease and its ребра in | one is considering how this ved, and how " infection eure the disease. d every stage appearanee after death are next | how the cattle ked con bo 8» to take p voluntary have publ ses on this | described, and he me cres thus :—“ — it follows | best recover the loss which yg for our PO ү, subject, and professors of physic and academie bodies | that the ‚жау to assist re tacks of this | to provide suffici e mal 4 any means d upon by the нд of several|disease is to keep up the animal by such | But unfortunately we aro УЙЛОН these и governments to deliver their opinions upon it; зач invigorati means as are compa in other |ing reliable information by w i f ё i acie A practicai utility has resulted ; rei with a salutary economy," and he recom-|acourately des hear 96 Ой fen labours. ends as best suited for information, we should noi ni y thousands in an jgno He then endeavours to supply the information purpose, febrifuge, gummous parts of vegetables, and уоткивкв 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1119 have every return that ean be desired Then in his chapter on Grasses—they are individually | Gróvecosur, La Flèche, and other fowls ; ; black, с шы Г арау an and qu of every article imported | described and de pieted—an account is m of. the | and game грее wans, ducks, R oman pigeons, ry lar, d of our mineral products, but е Belgian rabbits, Cmm nor "y - agricultural ро ето * [n arable culture," we are told, half tt A бағ Б y n M" Duek.— y врреагапсе o of this disease will, I hope, enforce upon fis іа one way or another connec with weeding, Ex. y e Км іза large bathing jen x the beth ғ agriculturists and our төшен of P Parliament the | and we are of etit that if only m: per acre were {and recreation of ia Into this о, p~ 4 мейу of immediate steps being taken for the|spent on the weeding of pastures, ^ would yield 300 ehe ad me hard с PE Md, vidi wi ual collection of official returns respecting this | рег cent, of pr t on the outlay.” Mr. Buckman also иче уз tempting Ф" ича birds; the ree ortant | већ. of our national indus stry. It will gives in this section of the „book good practical instruc- | however, harinlessly swallowed, , €xeept y ^e one T5 J Би & 3-4 ап 11 apat ips the. 2 one in connexion with our internal permanent Grass lands, which we shall hereafter | and surprise. гарби fi o open to the introduction of a system We need not anal tail thi bseg t < parts” оц parui Pu M e gum m a dh is erefor not analyse in йе! e subsequent “ parts” | because hor uttéranos chok: 11 combine with — кй simplicity hes of tha book, wen ГМ will find in E. satisfactory | ceived by a — s llet, an de pes жга р ас & perfect тен of every description of produce | information plainly given on шапу of the aspects movements, that an obstruction was there, and I was п the soil of this cou presented by most of the subjects in which the is E m the Е ае afforded by official | plant cultivator is interested. Тһе whole is printed | operation реон! in a somewhat similar case), arns that, in times like the e op s in TER typos a an "gg by NP mimber Of|when T să Aber. practitioner mq: aid. sse suddenly attacks our herds, illust ra tion ood a stone. , The Jast part, on Another duck ( у, alter a ñcient rapidity, introduce economy "P tio clad look of di Wer stimulate supply, Bo as t to avoid а , Seareity of | to to inet We readers i in the western eounties would do well up to the gasping йө. of e. eq if suimal food, any about to introduce her bill into tho dd Vo еа; ает injurious Чо the health and prosperity of the| Thea z has during the past two or three years | but, apparently on second thought, she applied it two mation. left be pr essorial chair and the work n et) ir times smartly to the outside hi "є oat! delicately in tow arda, No LERTE ze UH - Е. laborious peu W teaching for the racti cal с к — | gn o = е ПШ B 5 o 2, E t of his мш! in the: field ; ап t is during 7 ihe of & е the ob ber A (etos. зын leis that | Royal vr of Surgeons could С" T eoe this Бйз Herd Book S е m By iT. he uce! vy а volume which has appeared at operation more abl was don Duckbam intervals ЕМ T past 18 months, and has butj without Я d of quackery, ойи pee d ia t been complete fe ste d in һе d articulations of the malier Mr. Duckham has эү Md E of E jus triennial Нево, LY is „битни а bya veryfull| —4A! а г the mrda nd h små instructive lecture оп the Rise and Progress of the | by death in yere es, dea! Aden cum and туна эте and Reason, how do we divid 9 Hereford breed of cattle, which its author delivered са mea of pabio m rd in their work, even as it Tis the fool's ignorance tn the — ага pride: e and s u dom , In our duek's case, there ner manifesta» n points which at the present day it йн Ана hat these | бе porn and the indes of the ‹ рийсшїагв are—about 600 bulls and 600 or 700 du анаи approach or overlap each other, Itis d t that w sd heifers——their pedigrees aud owners, and іп | поё, therefore, of a stranger t we speak, and we novel emergency, and in the on only way tha! coul have many instances their actual p rerit for the|may be allowed for once to go ond the bare | #исоеейей. Sbe perceived th = = is well illustrated—is yeu in the 860 | relationship subsisting between а reviewer and an and at once the relieving — ich her | pues of this small octavo volume. wide-spread and | author for an expression of the sympathy which he Creator - given s This was ги "e | inportant a breed the дк haro йн is рен commands far beyond the circle of private intimacy e memo B inherited or acqui: 1 ^ "2 | herds, nearly 300 | and friendship. me rese exon but no true analogy, alo, to ~ e ^ | e whieh are here enumerated, i Prs is not qo - part —— I friction vM о pte es = неро n M I | blie services that he , Pumi | iud ч Жоон Каена thus to unite е The Poultry Yard. you" principle, For example, I had a spirited old for " horse and a little pony mare wbieh were strongly фаг mutual benefit, in maintaining a Herd- -Book for the Breeds of Fowls to Keep. — A farmers Wite» ee Mad to ach чи а Babana kra us Mir Many another instance she can keep to t he greatest тени notas a hobby, ре» ‚эй, ЖАРИ. wee us Nu gre ре dia 1 spirit | could е ie ; and at the close of | put as a portion et the farm stock. In reply to ме ln епу, duy ond е boh edits rede Быга 1m e question E^ ero feeds я, ais and do well in Berks. with lips and teeth, on the shoulders, песке, and backe, a Baak 7 rd, h owed M at 1 x нат i-o Po others, M According as their respeotive itehings req 4m Mir p sp кай gres hich f animal cn. its posi! vely = the mouth Um аты qum and гаи, E à бой e fur p po » owls &óld theté do iy m me ned me tion relati onis M vem should be presented to him, | not fetch as much as a oie quoted V) the highest rice jos À e good-will a nd pi je of n Lr hi Ud Leadenhall returns. Thé ud dii the right spot. , Habit rendered them quite e expert and а ds € generally. We have t va the Dorking, bred without "ё йе, bw edi eer but we trust that ie 1 quietly |“ be я "We sh ould ашай “A Farmers Wife" p^ | tee ia ар any reasoning ficat, b Tias | at ig а well-seleeted stock of young | iia] о o impulse, did not some ing ympathe VR REEE pote, a Dorkings of a]dark grey colour, as much alike ав 1 Martin Doyle. &iewe and. Practice im Farm Cultivation. Ву Jam es | possible. It P. iiy advisable in buying poultry fonty infusneo he hor сто б дек < т disease Buckman; F,L.S., F.G.S., Lite Professor of Geolog у stock, even when only for breeding for killing, to have among the poult ry in in France now causes almost as and E Economy at the aa al Agricultural | such as aro ө plowing To the eye, because it frequently 8:200 чаша h ^ Besten dern Аа ме | ege. Robert Hardwicke, M ашу. h birds may be picked out оѓ cattle plague and the consequent price of Биће? In this handsome and amply Шавіг ted volume we have | the p eiii will sell at a good price for breeding | reat, Las created here. The Paris ктеп successive “© parts o iin ртр e pem А the*Times quotes at some length in one of his ees OW Lotti e to Many people fancy the Dorkings io be tende а оше stati as to the poultry y rase —How to grow rs—-How to grow | constitution, but when they are well cared for, there iih will show the importance there ed to grow |are few birds tha WETE better in уче attention, none to it, and must e us how far behind we are god timber—and How to ато good o orchards. 16 is that will bring a be ter price at market, or more meat | in its production. ing some slight progress ifall and explieit di the better derelopment of this braneh of hd the farm, and eannot fa o obtain а ds and | of food. анду "Where the intention is to keep trade, and one important in the matter is the E ne ciroulation ämong piini ти vators. but one breed, there is none that answers better than | result of a public meeting тоону h held in the City, in The auth еерз to his own aspect of the subject | this one. -.. | which a resolution was carri mously to petition hodt; "M in his jede V: ib is the deci That this. opinion is fast gaining ground dius the Government to place i in rÀ shaads of the Board of mather than the "i Nas: un he ^ and others concerned in the poultry |y d for t w poultry market wimion. Thus itis the supply, is evident from the improving eg owe d “5 Зайбей, The гезво of this i vild bezinnin ings, Хаак к dogeneri of of Е p of a great proportion « of the poultry sen nt to market. | y supineness of the Corporation of the City in ed Müllention of seed that h he diseusses; - | Where. mall ln: | matter. It is a great E бегу sions are as follows — shire, boite, de and Essex were в nd op ill contrived and pl soling as Leadenha First.—Cultivated roots are impro roved wild ones, only to be | birds, they are now Jarge а ЗЫН за Са Б а Р z , ur А hi азый. whi ch three — (with the corner of Berkshire Ў D айа But there is hardly any dcc gr roots is causéd either by Баре y) London owes its entire sy d dare nias winter season when there are not too Мек їз boen acted market fowls о! Вг quality, send. Dorkinga oy к many osen hampers, and eres of poultry and game b sedd: {һә dealers may be day af to allow of the rr being unpacked and AE i sorts үа аары d. vito fading a bird t that үт displayed for mlo on the day of its arrivai, This is a estion o ot the Ием ae god oui m o Vae deas | 7^ дс and jos both to өн де i у! eeting those persa mers. to о e matt n TET dy cn muitiform. "ger Thompson's ad Pod is in Birnie, which "ей the East bu dioe to drop now that it it apppears to be vigor- E аы ыбы qp m arn India Docks for Melbourne on Thursday y takon in band, and that wo amp look for D ng б „бїз ые iha С Я Seed from such roots produces а malformed Memes] eque 4 eniibtion compietion of the new market by the Cor c E diffienlties of getting secd—whether lbourne, a la portani әс whom the duty belongs, or by their resigning i sort, DE он carefully jian Trea hom f Society of Melbo t com: s once іп! в of those who would alter the ofold wit л sic ora m T 4 mod d Impeyan pheasants, о appear Pihak x wilderness of Sa ithfield, and am rS. partri eu » " i s ӨП è considerable o depended upon, d yiri mas Lus Saki eE deid E nightingale, snoa iin | Eite to ia tc Der ule be менмен, but the quantity. of live so Spira depone sabe in Asia, was also on board. The hares con-| The Laying of Eggs takes place in the тез sand lone o sedem serious as nd | фо different gentlemen in the colon у, tho sand оо of tho most distinguished of the ma t rg rd E po? pude and aabary, pa ане starlings, га с of the other birds for hod Dublin surgeons is said sf pear беттин мей from hie hors m hich E e ie nee the furit pipe : on Society ip TL: ima er (e eat апа per him Ma bf introducing t а rp mov lost a ‚ | & Son, Mount Street, who o also рд 4 н d end of a switeb, which be had in hië hand at в true sort,—eare in in growüb end | an е collection of the р Mas (velis, the trachea : be erely posled а sad emocthed t de — S, füeludes taa Beiemob and Practice Poultry, including grey; Dorking, Game, ttem for the prompt АН $ un ү 335 z WE ii 1 pi ү 1) Е ЕР ИН H zii | p 1120 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, during the summer months winter aj berg 3, TR in e s until moulting tim till 1 thoy yd their cellaneou Mis ous. , Size of Farms in Scotland.—I have obtained an Яза least 30 eggs more , during the 4 = 3 t Act, s under | ve different. heads of the iem counties, viz. Tur NUMBER OF TENANTS WHO PAY RENTS RANGING inter months, a time ы 3i dp RC ага "um h for artificial hatching JI APP АКЫР Е and co nsumption ; and taking an establishment with 8 з | оз | оз | ев |в 59 Г 2000 laying and 1000 breeding hens, the extra profit ты | ш; | ш... |н; |; |En] B will be as follow: Е e уза Шш | zi ч сз e + D] к 3000 token at 30 eun docto 90,000 at 15s. per 100, 6751. Widding anak L5 pm 40 RE БТ p mes to be ascribed s mperature and Berwicksbire..| 87 | 72| sal 56 | 84 | б |4l esce e diet ; T this is p i tho ET advantage | Roxburghshire.| 170 | 115| 95|'58 | т 59 |30 derived from a genial te emperature during the winter Рапат. dui ME iru 17 ИЕ: months itm may save » perhaps, hundreds of pounds in Kinross- shiro 1 70| 39| 27| 11 5 5 BON exposure orfarshire 415 | 293) 131| 74 | 91 | 34 |13 mds ron odk A b ng can Бе (63 by rigen dineshire| 269 78 44 | 18 17 7 l- 1 artificial means, so ca efe ts retarded ; апа when Tot | 171168 | 648 | 377 в | 38 it is intended to keep some hens for laying during the ҮЛ t the middl TERTII time that others are moulting, which generally begi HRS RUM n September, it is pics necessary to pull out the tenants in oth nties in Scotland form by far thr feathers of such hens and thus produce an artific largest БОРЫН of tenants, and to them I consider moulting about two months sooner, say early in July, he 1 T SE ap 8: ШЕШУ INA iddle i when they will cease laying until their feathers have Кен ат y known in Scotland, that the middle or RM maller йыз "fj ten most industrious and card m x Kod e Ho eaae ИРА d erving class, an isum y men of eminence in agricul- SE EA be composed of a mixtur S 7 is NT ture and oth S Aag have risen from them. Mr @. Dal. cereals coarsel oun ade i tiff 1 vt E : *| Rindi n Sh eep.—During the last few weeks i food pen là oput in the medie vba carae d several 9 have been undertaken in Edin- 2 x £ bu трі , to test Teiars Mio Tis y dhopp ed Re apa m acy of the statement that Sheng are lia n pe m as ps kelehen garder Man e be affected with rinderpest. In a first series o hee e angel Wurzel, S Swedes, 6ї ; periments, four sheep. wer ti same Рейн &c., state, mash d boil ed ieri and ж with animal very seriously affected with rinderpest, fro аа ed win salt qi fü ds and were, besides, inoculated wit e secretion he meat, and seasoned with salt, , pepper, ney | obtained T" same animals The results appea. жое} euer shells, or " шө chalk, forms a genial to bave been entirely negative. In a second series o € rinse The broken Mon from ho ote S^ Jarg lar эй experiments foùr sheep were inoculated with the PIRSA ч. Сай. ашо sed with ргеа and with the milk ес Zw affected advantage for the food of poner. Powdered char iti Hinder pest; of these, one is st o havo-okli- coh ozide fin pee я aod fiour ith or sip d, mixed alter- | bited о on pae xin day after the tera ymptoms AM n; PE enin alio! Poultry B Же за А еер | of ill-health. Subsequently all ptoms of rinder- em in perfect hea eyelins Poultry Mge | pest became developed, and the animal died yesterday morning. We erstand that at t tem Dile ndar of Opera keen vies was immediately performed in thé x Morse Keep.—The дро Tables give Maclagan and Dr, Andrew Wood, Nov the Ses Жозе for autumn and winter keeping |" conclusivel presence of Professor ex cenam ia are considered to be characteristic of dt riuderpest were found to exist, Іп order to prove more respectively Mesied: by a number of authorities :— clusively the nature of the disease which caused ч AUTUMN. eath of the sheep experimented upon, a calf was, o AU E i Ulover,| Weekly | Saturday, inoculate of hg se erotions Name and Address.| Hay. Oats. | Beans. |" $7. eost: y obtained om it, As yet, th i5 bá | perfect health, If, as is deri nra expected, it f. all a W. Gater, Botley .. 0. ы, | b E. 13 * victim to rinder rpest, n o doubt can be entertained. that: W. C einn ..| 12 84 924 „5 110 T. Aitken, Spalding .. 97b | .. | ааны, 7 6? |eattle plague is perfectly correct. We understand T. P. Dods, НОЋ zo [302 | $5 [adl | 10 6, tbat experiments undertaken in London have led to tl ES exham e 5 Е 10 6? = E » 3 ja ad lib. 105 Т € 10 6? |Same result; Scotsman, | Straw. — A. Ruston, I. of Elyadlib. 3| 84 | 10 аа lib. 1| 90? ši | i hos Notices to Correspondents. A. Simpson, Beauly! 168 70 | 34 24 lb 100 |Por : M A. You should have got gas-lime together in | | Straw. compost nths ago, and turn og it frequently if you are H. J. Wilson, Mahe) 5 52 ad lib, 73? going to use it now. pir En load ” per acre is a common fiela | ng. You тауар обої, and leave it for some —— ш, 1.49 | 83! .. Тааны |. фу Int dus tabla: the * means that the grain is crushed or ground. d plant early es epring, Ies sorts in early EA and so you will run least risk of the STABLE FEEDING DURING WINTER. No. Name and Address. Hay. Oats Beans Roots, | Sundries. | Straw. d lb. lb. 1. Potatos lb. lb. з. E 1 [Professor L El f Agriculture .. 56* 56* д 56r 2 56* 6 6 Turnips 2 |H. Stephens—Book of the Farm Ji sò 112 35 z 12 . . 6 0 tos 3 |J. Gibson, Woolmet—H. Soc., 1850 .. Ге > 81 217{ 217+ 112 90 Barley 4 |— Binnie, Seaton ., 4а fe M s 70* 98* 243 21 ad. lib. 16 5 |— Thom sona ne gside js аі E 84 14 336 14 lib. 9 6 6 W. C. Spoo) A Poo d ourn., vol. ix. ak „е 3 m 42 vs 196 4 9 1 |T. Aitken, | Spalding, Ген E Ы -. [ad lib. (3) 37 35 p v adlib. (4)| 9 0 8 |G. W. — ; Woburn, Bedford: di % E 60* 20* ЎА - I 98 9 |R. Baker, ttle, Essex > % s 70 42 dm а г. 140 50 10 |J. уш Cirences GNE. xo e x 84 16 E dd ad lib. Tg 11 |Т. P. Dods, Hex! nde : 95 E 56 T ad lib, 8 0 ed 12 |J. Cobban, Whitfield — .. e is. ia 84* 60* = 2 3l ad lib.* 7-3 Swed 13 |8. Druce, jun., Ensham .. PE К 112 52 ve "то pr > 2 bu.* 7:0 14 |C. Howard, Biddenham .. У E -. |ad lib. (8) 52 17 et ad lib. j*| 8 6? M. Wa J 15 |J. J. Mechi, Tiptree e së . 70* 210 xin . ad lib.* 7 6 16 |W. J. Pope, Bridport .. p 5% 2* 54 Я ча lib. 9 0? Grains 17 |S. Rich, Didmarton, een d 168 63 БҮ КУ 2 basi ad lib. 10 8 18 |H. E. Sadler, Lavant, Susse s 140 84 ks E % s. 9 9 Carrots 19 |J. Morton, Whitfiel Farm ГА e $e 126 29у 350 Р ad lib. 10 9 Brai 2) |E. H. Sandford, Dover .. , m: " 56 42 12 lib. 5.6 й Tail Corn ?1 |А. Simpson, Beauly, N. B. Ea 49 7 105 Ba ad lib,* 5 6 тап 22 |H. J. Wilson, Mansfield . е 42 521 sé vie 21 ad lib. 6 6? 23 İF. Sowerby. Aylesby, North Lincolnshire .. 112 Cut Oat Sheaf : ad lib.* 8 0? or күлмөк (*) la n — Straw has been cut. of interrogation () indicates that tached to any item, it is to be understood that the where а dagger ( DI rmn the Мен pd во the result. uncertain, owing to some corn has been bruised or marked oe been boiled or steamed ; $ e indefinite in the account given. ground, or -- Ai Жылу [ХоуЕмвЕв 25, 1%, Iron Hurdles, Fen Mes uds HURDLES miris get th of superi SHEEP HU ГЫ itte а си UE НЕ fom & n] 8d. p TE Burm а arms саз Pics Цаа ENTR E GATES, md IRON WORE of Sa das & feq paces e No. 2, UI. (opposite the Pantheon), — — —— ——— — —'... Oxford Street, London, Ww (GALVANISED IRON WATER CISTER: Cheap, light, and а ERNS, MEL ш сшщ № КА GALVANISED WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING, ` GALV. NE ED IRON ROOFING. IMPRO DD GALVANISED Eo NETTING. HURDLES. HURDLES, HU S, 1з. 9d. to 3s, 9d, per yard PATENT STRAINING р PILLARS. &c. GALVAN Ер 1RON PUMPS. GALVANISE D SWING WATER BARROWS. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS. ASPHALTE ROOFING FE За 14. per square foot. Morey & Green, late Н. J. Monrox & Co. Illustrated Pre and Калан free on application, et, Leeds. IFFANI at George Біте T H A к: T ыш samples and prices apply to J. Sua w & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester, Paint no longer Necessary. ILL anp SMITH'8 PATENT BLACK sd for preserving Iron Work, тосо i-e ke two- езү таз орев requires dat апаз E Windsor Castle. Gardens, an iundreds of the nobility and gentry, from pd testimonia! Ja beez received, which Нил, & Ѕміти catio! as. E. B. Эне заета Mer dep К Shi Ко уп for the last t fully, and as far as I am Egg iH m ing * Е Mus in casks т ын » ‚ог Бміти, d атса Hill Iron W suf АЙЧ Hure West, E.C., from whom only ARD RDER EDGIN G p peter and and men ÉL on paid to any remi tii t gro hea DEN T Artificial Stone, of great variety of design. F. & б. Ros 8. und Stre ВІ sland "Kingsland, rom | 979 West, Стене ; King Р. 1 Yu a n for - FOXLEY'S -= плава pr ТОКЕ pype е i JA for ili te Copings, Re Red Mene. 1 ILVER SAND (HETG ые! , per Ln three miles, Ta pur Врт xt &G. za py addresses—14s, for delivery within ERRA of4 RIO то. — sorncarm. 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE 121 NEW TARIFF 0Е GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 60018. THOMAS MILLINGTON, апп. ND COLOUR MERCHANT, PRESERVE JARS, 87, M amie. un STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. HAND GLASSES. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GC GOODS. E cQ JAMES PHILLIPS & CO. : HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. IN SUBMITTING DRAWINGS AND PRICES OF FLOWER BASKETS, WE BEG TO SAY TH {р EY A Г ү У AND SUITED FOR THE SITTING- ROOM A WELL AS THE GARDEN. ут X СЫНУ Же е өре» Те „шыл eL TN / b төгө; Фы2+—чЫ чө Ф.Т че тө гчшлылы у j ^ [5 5 No. 1. | : FLOWER BASKETS. аһ. d. BEST ROUND AQUARIA, 8 inches diameter .. 3s er s mS 0 With Ebony Stands. 9 ; Each. й к à . . . : | " inches pe T ўм рс ДЗ | o П $| » .. - .. s. NEU. FA 12 á 5 Д 0|. FERN CASES. iu. Н h á 8 0 2 E 3112 m PER 2 a ү; 1 0| 16 „ » 9 0 B f 5 Жк E Е: 9 9! КЕ „ә A "m 1 MET » " А 2 : 5 5 F 25 n © Ф е 6| $5 » Rr i$ zm 1 0 |18 " » 16 " » m "m m "m m 0 |18 » » 11 0| » » 13 0 17 » » m m "T „э m 6 20 » » 11 019 » э м 0 Ih. s $5 ES zx A "c i 6 22 » P „+ .. "u-— 0 20 » * 15 0 P, e: E Ux x x. 2] 6 ж m » ОА 3 sd 55 Жр | 0 Da ie ON е-е ыя ж еа ES 1 ZINC AQUARIA » » сў 25 E vs ve » » : 3 rA EA y £ & d 30 » Ji , а . - 910 0|19 inches long е " . 918 0 » v Qo 32.0 16 y, » m v» $449 1B. one = pl: 9 230 „ » . 6 . 110 0 4» ^» . . ^ „146-40 ЖОЛ FERN CASES. With Circular Tops, 3s. extra on above prices. E Glass E AQUARIUMS of various shapes and inches as 2 dimensions, » .. .. .. .. .. m v МЕ t . 2 5 И I 9/5 IHYACINTH and FLOWER DISHES. |1 а Mac ee i — A sr ңы” Ete in 66 se 6 inches o HU Lund oir. 4 No E M » m - he ve .. АА s. T T vs y: B есе. Er i i5 » ОРОТ ЕЛУ 1798 о а эзе» Оза ch ав : » “© .. ev MI 4 .. ” 75 „2 6 lf» са t 5 - i» Айту t x ^r Hyacinth Dishes aro а пек article intended Р contain | 18 5 +» ut 16 25 is аф 4 a number of roots ets cain pi^ red with moss, | 19. ;, >.. » 18 instead of the common Hyacinth Glass 2 Glass Shades for Ornaments, Bipi Glasses, Milk Pans, м Tules, Glass for Жебей fuge Puints of all Shades, and various Miscellaneous Articles, see separate Lists. BURY & POLLARD, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. HEATING BY HOT WATER. Buildings, Manu factories, Conservatori! most improved system, eombined wi Ventilati Paths iied E RM principles connected with Kitchen inge ead уй уг Bon d : 3 - т without а-ы fire. Bi E А —— m нй, eoe а ord MÀ o Fra LARD, Sole Manufacturera of Fugen Bun Estimates free. References to hun: [s Hed. мм o song i Di xd ог as shown in Ду ште No BRICKWORK, and Boilers have, for m n = Pipes jus E i * H ui. und e d economy, at! a celebrity far surpassing any other Boilers ever ds ний vienes SORTEER. LONDON, 8. Е. ES GLASS FERN suanss and STANDS. | | | th bility an K мо, WORKS, 17, NEW from Half-Horse Power upwards. B.—PATENT ILLS for Pumping and Driving vata Aroma Dury $ Pollard having gms the order for the Le | Bund, gend the Government Gardens at Agra, a are ag pplying Her Majesty’ s Govi У S for Ascens р RIRY DOTTARD x ENGINES for ASCENSION. The е Admiralty Department officially report the two large Win у у g king most ааба toi ily. for Ascension, as ЧОКЕН together with чет 2 PIPES of the best description. BURY anp POLLARD always keep а large Stock 1122 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. раа Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. ut ues ky HOUSES for the MILLION. —On the yan and patented by Sir Joseph Pd M.P., combinin and а ty. SPAN-ROO lazed vh English Sheet Glass, . by 13 ft., 241; 43 ft. by 19 ft, o E can be supplied du xr m 21 1731. 58. : : Gift. by d ш deum Crea з сез, can be had on application to EMAN & J. ni Pri "Monrox, Agents, 7, Pall Mall East, London. Also, A "HAN DBOOK on VINE ыч Жылы TREE CULTIV. y TION, 2d Edition, price 18. I fre ve „> a Flue. S OYCES EUM for G HALLS, GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. ~ INTERNATIONAL EXHIBI ITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. R 4 1 4h "m fiha NAM Mr. G try, N um! Gardeners, &e, , to his NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOIL acknowledged by practical judges to be à great improvement on every form me ed itself superior to all other poten for quickness of action and econo; the amount required by any other of put Boiler omy of Fuel, doin yet койш, кь ташы ract from — in Gardeners’ Chronicle of еги сома May 24. » page 476, The са ivi of Boiler gan, made n a circular plan, but the oval fo: Ga Able i in ho upright f of its bri em es yet contact with the fire. Thou ees Mis ы к penis said to be priy AA it Aes feasible that ie ellus on E oval plan xe LER x ө tubes more p within range ө таш rather iy is being so, the change, though a slight one, is no doubt an impro he шшш [^m They are made of all sizes, "which, э with p prices, : may be had on application, JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, uias S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W, С servatories, Greenhouses, Fruit-Ripenimg, & to Bum LES re-lighting all winter z м. ти "fuel er 12 hours, Temperature, any d egree uired, withoui Mer Price from 12s. 6d. to 6 guineas o 1 S. Nasa, Ironmon nger, 253, Oxford Street, W.C. ; and Stove nni 119, Lp Street, London, Е.С, edal, 1 Cosi PATENT. "SLOW "COMBUSTION This Stove is the nearest d. to рате br Hot. it EFR ni ight for а little care. ра! nig е Apartment for 24 hours, at cost бан deserving of special мено. е оён а) durability, and extreme simplicity. It is also mad» for small Conservatories, with а Toon chamber. SLET of the above, and of MUS- GRAVE "S PATENT STABLE and COW- HOUSE e ee ho hib xn attr: zx d so much he Бабыр. Tuis pistes can be in operation at Misi Cox & Sox, 38, Southampton EE. Strand, W.C. и Greenhou EANE C0. S Punk. VENTILATING and SUSPE NSION STOVES are sim; wil burn e, cheap, and efficient; have been largely pd gen cep арр Pet lb many hours without vest and а 1. b of Suspension Stoves, " Pss. * eru ag РТ „ 508., 608., 708., 908. POT WATER APPARATU ervatories, Greenhouses, S for НА Ое, Forcing Pits, &с., erected and ү fitted пр complete. Е & Co., 46, King William дч, London Bridge, Ес Established 1700. Under the расе of Her Majesty. LARK and HOPE (LATE Ойы). 55, Lionel Street, Birmingham, MaxwvraAerunEns.0f Мьтліллс and Wooprx Hor- HOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, VERANDAHS, &с,, Gorri and Үўвоцпонт Irox SASHES, M &c., and Hor WATER ArPaRATUS for Horti- cultural and Dom: с purposes, C. & H. beg to call atten- Чап to pa NEW TREE VER, Continuous lass Coverh for Gard Walls ; which ке of Cast Wrought Iro lazed М withouf tul AM т, or 8 fe Ad 1 10, Kx or 14 2 opened toge! "Aw, T means of kapa and high ; the Lights = in lengths of about 50 feet; and the cost does durable machin: not e. ries em : à wooden rbd ** Further particu ars, with prices, orwarded uj lication ; and on receipt ofthe "X n гү stamps, а Book фе Designs, р lain, 1s. 64., coloured 25, 6d. rticul turat Bulldinge, а es ‚| CONSERVATORY ARCHITECTS, price, er CON: latest i improvements, s, CHÙ CUMMING & EDMONDS, | HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, ш HOT-WATER APPARATUS мамана STAMFORD BRIDGE, FULHAM В ROMPTON, LONDON, S.W. HOTHOUSES &c,, erected in the best manner and Heated by] Hot Water, with allte atest impro Lid SCHOOLS, MANSIONS, WAREHOUSES, &e., efficiently Heated by Hot Wie | on Z kmansh ip. SURVEYS made, and DESIGNS and ESTIMATES pipire and forwarded free of every — Ar. to М: "H ORMsON. А 9. CUMMING, ight y THE SUCCESS AND GREAT EXTENT OF BUSINESS ORDERS WITH WHICH AC ЖЕҢ, = aM AN ZE MEDAL гов om са нини, ATORY, the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, HORTICULTURAL STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, C Has beeh favoured by the Nobility, y &et., in AC ed Ud ies са persona mia for t е. Я 20 years, ling use nam X a Vie. ce am "t vides i wa or themse | Н, ORMSON trusts such pick ы Ps treated with КЕЧЕ consideration, a Д ra nfidentl; rs his patrons, and other e more putting forth of these pretensions is no eme. whate Lis for т Hortioultaral uildings rueted in his © | superior for many years pas | BUILDING - HEATING ARA ere |him will be vice the CAUTION. HENRY ORMSON and Не: ror Apparatus being co style, so Tebra in all parts ^v the deoa H. ORMSO ER ways has been, ай nue his own ы and LA Raesent vii he Department of his Bus 2n кы me Pans АЛЫ de ael BORTICUDTURAL осе iple: ў en Ыы ма his extensive poeg d swings ш to ihe mg altis р r2 n properly a р XS cultivation SON'S PATENT JOL all descriptions xotic Plants and Frui TOP PPA At thé INTERNATIONAL. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS aUPACTUMA, CHELSEA, LONDON жоткмвев 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1123 TABLE HOT-WATER APP ARAT US, О BE LET, апд entered upon immediately, TWENTY. WITH TRUSS PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, а. йыз EOD фий MAREBE GARDES LAND à м. Ross, E 3 аца А ursling, noar Southampto "T О BE LET, about "ONE ACRE ый a HALF of good LAND, with about 4000 feet of Glass, all in good porn and wall stocked with poung ma useful 495 5 for market. The years. T. S. TRUSS T and x 2 sinon has has been establis: early seven offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATU: GREEN- |o ME TE "Apply to A. G., Post Office, VI ton, Essex HOUSES. rom y of D P = Joints, Л kyr Fire EN о oors, Damper, Supply Cistern, Feed and Ai r D, y mdo o &с., of ен best quality), delivered t to any Вай T ortablishe їл КҮ neignonurhood KaT мета nA 1 NU jin En igland, and to erect the same within 25 miles o g pri ices :— noted for its cultivation СА PRU = TREES, pme the Seed Business wå isan eligibi opportunity for one who wishes to: MÀ tbe 5° V F Му b on orti- FPM ALONG оюн ата Айй ONE ONE END OF HOUSE etas Olon, HE Hee Buen, АЫ e eer eC Herd Apparatus complete. ^ Erection. Ар complete. — Erection, xz Кире e. o 21 9 20% 30 feet by 12 feet ec By. £2 10. 6| , То Agriculturists, Horticulturists, and Floris Brhylbet n 9 00 - 0 0 |40fostbylófet j, 5 3215 o|'[0, BE DISPOSED OF, IMMEDIATELY, a veil- 5 feet by 2feet .. 0 25 0 |9 fe by 15 feet .. воо 50010, Set prospere" cx X zy "f tol and iar P od estion мум x miles of Tondon, : йогу Fare Jor one Man а дата «бв. орнала ty эй ed Эйн to say рм, ЖЫ КАШИ, ° rom! соп А. ol о Ву {һе ft I Toint Propegating, a1 and na олом» жу ыл а, EE TL and Plans forwarded on SU 2 ЕЯ Н i а Sh " "т eme consi ot | T. S. TRUSS C. Ti Б GR ACECHUR арр 5 Bed-rooma, 2 Bittig 400m, Кын d Ой. ix А CH STREET, LONDON, E.C. Double-front of oon commanding apam spaarnan, and ія sit town, и banks, | : UE walk from tbe аА on j hotel wnd a опе га | NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. р inet i i ME = И “№ successfully carriod on for upwards of 7 90 years, wa Ас. —— € 7 ason., Apply by leti Rei 4 йд J. Јата кв, Woodbridge, Sufi Saleg bp Auction. - GREAT IMPROVEMENT, Impo rtant Sale of Bulbs and Plants. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at j 3 AL Btreet, Covent Garden, W. С, on TUESDAY, November 28, at e ast 12 мета precisely, а splendid s» n © of LILIUM LANCIFOÓLIUM al rub róneum, ? and punctatum ; Double and Single HYACINTHR, of all йене, ТОЛЫН” я d А Karl and Late TULIPS, CROCUSKA, NARCISSUS, RANUN PRICES PER Duet. YARD, 24 INcuEs HIGH. eL v lolland, A замова. Уа zt чойот Size of Medium. Extra Strong. d growong ia үү Mores loda, Mostly used f ———MÀ—————[JÁJB————— "iai Ea E E . Mi (Galvanized. Japanned. Galanized. Japanned. m Japannod. Gaii. | чш wasted rit ret е; and ире Rue бит i { inch Hares Dogs 4d. 334. 54. 414. 3d. ats, Vases, Stools, CI d P inh Game or Pou o de Маш; d 3M. i 4, ôa, | 54. E Ln ва. EMT Pruik Treek аве Barab а Rabbits kA 4\4. 4:1. 4 1d. 1d. Michelle Rabia Pte E£ o NISI м 192 | né | ME, 1; €, STEVENS will BELL by рор = at X. Btreet, т Quantities of 100 yu or AM delivered e nearly all the aum Railway Stations tions and Shi REX Ports w CS " November 2, * half-pust. " Clock precise nde; and 200 yards or upwards delivered free to most parts of Scotland and Ireland. spion TE Tu р ру na Dear озйнйн pei et RU її Every descripti etti моба ive satisfaction, and if not approved. will be exchanged ог | sun N vali-known m ез үсәм, пес 7ч АР o" x L t У ти м tho Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. J. B. РІ rae m -JOrrrcgs : 18, CANN Me кри уд €— E.C., rE t Planta (род 1 Holland, Surrey, arly opposite Sr. SwrrHIN's Laws and Loxpo M5, STEVENS vill 1 SELL by AUCTION, at танлов касы dee is kept in stock), 148, me R TRAMES S STREET, ае uc PN the а Kooms, el Соте arch P т Ч ЖИК, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM Вол T Pix. SATURDAY Deere 2, nt hA [We Tt dandi. Deer uw oy OUR mt Ea d USSETT'S PATENT PORTABLE HOT-WATER By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. Базы ту Can Ом Gpp шө, Сти Sron а Variegated чаи is Worked and Heated with the greatest ease cms Ld c. ry uu and Common Yews, Wellingtonia gigantea, and a variety of other Ornam: Hardy Shrubs. cae ORT view the атыста and m у TCH BULBS, LER of 3 гж е 7—4 Р handsome 'ANDARD and AR. : SSES; AMERICAN. PLANTS, including Ghent and аа safet aired). | j ес оГ Омак ао на m with Опи La Gas lasses Pc f mms the le. аваат Cu ыыы AL "S the abore; apd or te duguoneers end American Nurseries, me e кє mih брендот an Сару, rq Em ТЕШИП ене, by the addition of an upright Stoke | pete. An usus bo iad оп application. Enelose | torminal орй ece, which quite ‘closes the arch and side fuos, and те бетм тоной rn J. Mussert, дь аг пасаг Railway Junction, Londan. ond, and adain meti more Ang murice y boiler just Mee; ROTHEROE à per "MORRIS are instructed enhouses—Heating Apparatus. it is most exposed. irect i anes KiRrLAND to OTION on A + oe oon at tne долу Hort Nursery, Holloway, Mr. gene, Ahi m rM n - к, Кет do нао 1s Rindiy consented to show itto ппу опе who wili сај at that NURSERY coni of Évergreen nnd Conifers Shrubs Establishment. Circulars, Prices, &c., on application to ornamental Fruit and Forest. э! ир т MEDAL J. InzzAxD, The Works, Edward Street, Broughton Lane, Manchester, mon S ee А. LE'S PATENT). r^ , n ће dish. ^ WI Ў "ке. ас ARES 2600558, MOV ааны РЕА Watt aod Tels i EXHIBITION. No Bad ix err йаз. — — pem No Water зно. А рттан M ito ро Бао. таъ American Nurseries, A. t [+ 25s, and 904) may be any Х.Е. аж rri еа Closet at , Qonsignment {го ent from Ghent for absolute Sale. — Т8. P. DENNIS PNE E ву ita uso a т Io Mamure is saved, and Fertility to the Y LA e QONSTRUCTION and PPLICATION of the 1n their report on HS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS will SELL b похо ВОЕН uda: М, вик ILDINOS, йй МЕРА Ear olera a6 and МУНЫ at 38 and 39, Gracechurch areh See on TUESDAY, GER eA Extract from Letter позна, Адто Men p giro кА БИЛС. eom t pr ОКАТ а m MT cT Compact pam. Mo: Sad š perrectiy neu өңе gondnstion at, | ti pratest es od Хегай) тотка ine Bun me Bulbs IN. Lom VINERI Waurx & ” айра Dwarf Rore ORESME S PATENA A 2 nort "Rf Fou [9 п. Xi ce dort сањ as атабыз Nurserymen, Florists, Ue Spes Orchids, Stova Fiants. Ae. » KD ROOFS f (as Eo to oo Rivers), ү үг т Rose Нил. Nvmszbx, ; ng opaa, поте ган are Саза SEES Ho MU po Рета Meo MEDAL T th Immediate E ыа AL K ion at ый Өш, M, Ch ees Sen and admit a town, LA i Eu. the the propers А ЫЗ "УУУ РЫ ior тшк мр, AUR а айе upos Т WELON HOUSES are spedally arranged and (rho ds relin aid v maeman ио ihe ар ре Ба рата noris Yn fine PNIS PATENT NROUGHIGRON „РЕЛЕ MEDAL ar d "Borders, o. Grounds у que “ешш to Den hented ТОН. Бра mproy system, 2 m х тобат Devontanum .aUENNISS "PATENT PRIZE MEDAL FORCING HOUSES pullqu biete ont mtn — lesum sDENNISS. PATENT" WROUGITTIR ТОК PRIZE MEDAL | productive Рыта "е The ERRY HOUSES айпи a eom ete food of air and Даши мел? These Houses remi aad Uropediui Tie rom the complete ad justment. of their constructional parte parts mil Jobbing Trade; 11 тау, December T: 1, and Catalogues and Designs nd ТЫ ith ood Structures in pointe ah anga or] 3.01060 Me об: 1 on d to WrrtiAX а opportunity | YT ier PRG So Church Buet нүн рр Engineer, | ос аыр à on or after November 30, 1124 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. T INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AND BOTANICAL CONGRESS. TO BE HELD IN LONDON IN MAY, 1866. PATRONESS. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. PATRON. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. VICE-PRESIDENTS. U BOROUGH GEN. THE HON. C, GREY. RICHARD BENYON, ESQ., M, Р, THE DUKE OF RUTLAND. GEN. THE HON. SIR J. Y. SCARLETT, K.C.B. JOHN CLUTTON, ES THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH, K.G: THE HON. PAYAN DAWNAY. 7. S. W. 8, ERLE DRAX, ESQ. (President of the Royal Horticultural Society). THE AON. F. H. CALTHORPE, e W. R. G. FARMER, ESQ. TH EWCASTLE THE HON. AND REV. F. CURZO B. T. BRANDRETH GIBBS, ESQ. THE EARL oF BREADALBANE. THE LORD CHIEF BARON oide ROBERT HANBURY, ESQ. THE EARL OF DARTMOUTH. SIR R. N. C. HAMILTON, BART., K.C.B. R. C. HANBURY, ESQ., . THE EARL COWPER, Я SIR Т. MARYON LSON, ВАВ ISAAC ANDERSON HENRY, ESQ, THE EARL OF CRAVEN. SIR WALTER C. JAMES, BART. T. B. HORSFALL, ESQ., М.Р. = EARL uU SIR W. J. ALEXANDER, BART. JOHN KELK, ESQ., M.P, E EARL V. ADMIRAL SIR 9. . BROKE MIDDLETON BART. W. H. GORE LANGTON, jm EARL BAM K.G. SIR E. ANTROBUS, BART. ^ STEWART MACKENZIE OF SEAFORTH. THE EARL DUCIE. REV. SIR CAVENDISH H. FOSTER, BART. E. M'MORLAND, ESQ. ‚ THE EARL GROSVEN! .P. 'SIR HUMPHREY DE TRAFFORD, BART. ; SAM MENDEL, ESQ. THE LORD Н. б. LENNOX, М.Р. ADMIRAL SIR E. BELCHER, C.B. HORATIO L. MICHOLLS, E&Q. THE VISCOUNT POWERSCOURT. i THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR. А DR. MOORE. THE VISCOU L р MR. ALDERMAN FINNIS. COLONEL MUNRO. THE VISCOUNT EVERSLEY. м. EBEN BESLEY. | JOHN NOBLE, ESQ. THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. BERKELEY. E. HOWLEY PALMER, ESQ THE LORD BISHOP OF OXFORD. REV. R. О. BROMFIELD. J. PENDER, ESQ., М.Р. THE LORD BISHOP x BATH AND WELLS. REV. S. REYNOLDS HOLE. JOHN R. REEVES, ESQ. THE LORD BISHOP OF ROCHESTER. REV. J. S. H. HORNER SIGISMUND RUCKER, ESQ. TIME LORD HRADER xr EV. W. F. RADCLYFFE. W. WILSON SAUNDERS, ESQ. ъа E м REV. T. STANIFORTH. G. URE SKINNER, ES E iie ii ac. F. COWPER, М.Р. LEOTE PAUBENI x W. STRICKLAND, ESQ. THE RIGHT HON. R. С. NISBET HAMILTON. PROFESSOR C. C. BABINGTON. l AREE E THE RIGHT HON. W. HUTT, М.Р W. R. BAKER, ESQ. " ROBERT WARNER, ESQ. > COL. THE RIGHT HON. Ү. Е. TIGHE. JAMES BATEMAN, ESQ. O GE F. WILSON, ESQ. AP d x EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Chairman.—SIR C. WENTWORTH DILKE, BART. Deputy-Chairman.—J. JACKSON чоь ESQ., V.P.R.H.S. PROFESSOR BENTLEY, F.L.S. МЕ. R. FORTUNE, F.R.H. MR. W. PAUL, Е.В.Н.5. ` d MR. W. BULL, F.R.H.S. MR. J. GIBSON, F.R.H.S. МЕ. J. STANDISH, F.R.H.S 7 MR. E. EASTON, F.R.H.S. EK LEE, F.R.H.S. MR. C. TURNER, ERH.S. 0 MR. C. EDMONDS, F.R.H.S.. | MASTERS, F.L.S. MR. VEITCH, F.L.S. MR. J. FLEMING, F.R.H.S. ея T. OSBORN, F.R.H.S. MR. B. S. WILLIAMS, FALLS. А Treasurer.—SIR DANIEL qos BART., F.R.H.S. > MR. THOMAS MOORE, F.L.S. (Exhibition), Botanic Garden, Chelsea, S.W. Secretaries. < DR. ROBERT HOGG, F.L. 3 ees 99, St. George's Road, S.W. DR. BERTHOLD SEEMANN, F.L.S. (Con ie "i Windsor Road, N. Assistant-Secretary.—MR. RICHAR : Ne Bankers.—MESSRS. COUTTS Awp CO., 59, Strand, W.C.; MESSRS. вікно, Е AND 00., 54, Lom bard Street, E f The орта S T ra re heme Ра 1. That there shall take place in London, 1866 (in the Garden of 6. That a Subscription List be . diii for the purpose of o the Royal Horticultural Society, at fonti Kensington), a Grand International | necessary to the formation of a liberal Prize List (the Prizes off к МЕ amount Horticultural Exhibition and Congress, t 8, from May 22 to May 25, t i and to which leading Botanists and Horticulturist PTT Europe shall 2. That Two Morning Meetings (of the nature of a Congress) shall be held, at which xn prepared by leading Botanists or Horticulturists shall be read, the Papers to be previou sly printed in English and French, or German, and cireulated, and discussion thereon invited. 3. That there shall be Two Conversazioni, at which Foreigners invited to assist at Exhibition and Congress shall have the opportunity of meeting with our own leading Horticulturists, Botanists, Exhibitors, &c. 4. That there shall be a Banquet, to иго leading Foreigu Visitors shall be invited as guests, and to which also Ladies subscribing will be admitted. Tickets 3 Guineas each. 5. That the Committee will endeavour to arrang e that wn most easily- ck коеш кы n! in which some feature of diia tish. Gardening—such as | exchange them is given before the 31st of Mar ordng," “Decorative Gardening," &c.— illustrated, shall be open to | used on the opening day will admit on any vul jue sy, in Y Asin Visitors. stated thereon Gentlemen willing to lend their “к to this undertaking will perhaps be kind enough to Р. at once with the. Весе ; SECOND LIST of SUPPORTERS will be published sh — ICES—1, WILLIAM STREET, LOWNDES SQUARE, LONDON, 5. wW. Бакота Communications The Editor ;" " at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, АПА a 11, Bouverie Street, Pri Y аре in tne Parish of Sts Pancras, ia th eco Mi ier Арон Meter rens ӨГ No M ouye ot London, and Published by them at the Office, Paul's; Garden, in the said Co THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. No. 48.—1865.] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. E Fivepenoce. SrawPED Eprrrox, 64. e| M ив m, large ............ Odontoglossum "x d Orange culture , LE Orchid, Blue Born: k ЛП S828 a au в е БЕ m Рӯ 71 AU ЭП 211 m п .M Fy i. m all m .H n- 1 865 a Memoranda VAPA; Corsican T entilation, Theory of ü = Ensete OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, SOUTH KENSINGTON. А MEETING of the FRUIT and FLORAL COMMITTEES wil b ч AGRICULTURAL SEEDS ш 38» address on applica! Genuine G: эк d A M ES га PER mix and M ket, London, S.E. HESS FHNTHAM, | SeeD and Frurr ES TC Market. Pla: ro LR Return e for ments of Fruit and other торе sent on ўр by Cor M or Growers, References тт. Liverpool, Hull, Scotland, or Ireland, т. B HA PORE, » Qxo owrns nnd Mercnanrs, Wisbech. SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW RUN on application. LFRED LEGER! ED MERCHANT, don, E 34 all other GARDEN and * Special quotations E к а Nursery and Bood Establishment (Estebiished 1787). Гао [AS KENNEDY anp CÓ. NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and Fronrsrs, Dumfries, N.B. DESCRIPTIVE. D RICED CATALOGUES Тогуп arded to m VER from Eyes.—No , eyes, sure to give a hom w ready, а DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of GRAPES, by Twos, Rivers, Nurwerios, Sawb riágeworth. e TAPTON COURT BLACK HAMBURGH VINE — ta from Eyes of this exoellent Grape, ] extra fine Fruiti PRICED. LIST may be h Sj, GLENDINNING AND D SONS i лә а splendid lot of . Chis wiek Nursery, Lot ена, а Fruiting Vines. ^ HENDERSON лхр SON offer the above, with de s Cus of well-maturod ш ge with di in of fruit, 10s h, n application, AUI London, N. wW. -— Ý Wellington M. CUTBU! SH M SON ik а fine stock of the abore. кА )GU furtim, Lente, пране. nd V n Pear. HARLES TU ТЕ һав ле "Fruiting Pyramids at PR "ind PEAR, 5s, each; also Dwarf-trained, Bush, M. PAUL (Son and Deu HE to the 1а begs to announce that his NEW DESCRIPTIVE САТА, LOGUE of ROSES is now zen and will be forwarded on appli- cation, free Ci dx 6 sti Ma and in eem x D | beheld on TUESDAY NEXT, December 5, at Tu cloci ает ЗЫЙНА а с=з апа ТТ вап! DAM FORSYTH begs to inform his friends and the | PAUL Low SON JV RORE CATALOGUE. JY poblic that his Ea other CHRYSANTHEMU М8 aro D in FLOWER, and can be seen every day, ren JN cepted. — 25 23. — =. Brunswick Man: S klewell Nurseries (opposite ackney Select of Show Roses, p and New. троп, NSULT EW ТЗ ИЕЫ 1865, J OEN ERYREB -CATALOGUE are now ready in ani 58. | WHorers, Frampton Park Nursery, Hackney, N.E JOSSA DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of ROSES, McCULL STRATED Taos. Biran, free PRICED CATALOGUE, containing particulars of their Choice mers Sawbridgeworth. _ _ _ _ түзгүн T eet mm WERING BULBS, sent NEW, ROSE € ROSE CATALOGUE for 1865 and 1866, also Вот & сбо Js uth Row, or Stand side, opposite South- sinpton Street, Covent Garden Market, W | , | application. SELIG os rh of NURSERY Ag e ма Ree ear Uckfi: x. be happy to Poeni seva Ut (the. above on Wu. Wes d Бок To the TANDARD and HALE CS STANDARD ROSES. 2 to 3} feet, cheap. Pri (иеше ыз шыш ETE dae тө в Ковев. See W н Ni LB "p ү Mh serat. аш, UST an - d c etiem STANDARDS To at £3 per 1 DWARFS, b poe stocks, £2 per SUrToN's PRICED LIST of the best Sorts exhibited Mile m Num m, Normio 3 this Season is now read: e fo; free. „Пт & Soxs, Royal » Reading. | TOHN FRASER а EAR fhat his NEW F R H АВЕ; Jous rusin bep oe ры aie KEY Binz а svo 128 Newest and most beautiful Varieties: Tm and Spring of 150%, may E e Quel, , Bulb, and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, | MEE Rond Ni ies, N.E. р0В80; Y. COSTS TU палоси G FORGE JACKMAN 4x» SON will have much 90. Prices very moderate. Jf pleasure in forwarding on application, fi free by port their ио, Ж. SLOGE ror 180b and Spring 1 2 p, Woking Fuer fumer. OBSON anp ES ЕР Sealed Packets of Extra Баг Flowers. Dosor, SEEDS, SOn i toth he lending Seodsm eae, WEBES GANT i SPor ANTHUS, and, GIANT RADE JE LIS post fessi List and ООХ оп ETT to Mr. WEBB, аро оок а N & Sons, Seedsmen, Isl ELAR . POLLOCK.—Strong Summer- WiLLINGTONIA and CUPRESSUS.— D ага in 6)-pots, at 16s. per dozen. GTONIA өттү M handsome ua wirt and nearl were all lifted FRED Fr 't to 6 feet. ON J . IVERY ano [ROTE INDICA, HARDY BRITISH — GRAPE and шы go 41 TIVE CATALOG will = сог. : кше, DN To aeie IIT У. e es, NECTARINES, and Huntingdon Nurseries. у XUI е нн Woon ax» INGRAM'S General CATALOGUE of | ICTO: PLUM, fine, and at reasonable рев. [иш Trees, Ornamental eue Оез ir and Trees, midi the Trade. тему, and will be sent free on application. FINE DWARF-TRAINED ТЕТ ur хутга SCARLET SWEET PEA. pun 18 алә кете rond Е DICKSON А Амр SONS сап оа рни Pines А e cam Ear PEAS, BEANS, &v. (йө сап now le Ts | лаз батаа {г tho abore in New geed, Cro 1865. didt R m s do 9 . : FORT rer POTATO (тнк TRUE VARIETY). n a able , Seven Kent. on 4 to 6 ft., £4 per 1000; 3to 4ft., £3; under 3ft., | EAVY LANCASHIRE SHOW A DATE мами 91 кагы St. Ives X Sor to ti cwt., Sezples on арр on ies te A. Pav = o Cambridgeshire. Wn 40 LARCH FIRS, 12 to + feet; their 50 BEECH, 12 to 14 foet; COMMON ЖК, 4407 Д а ны аа = -— m has. the these 0 extra size, with er or bloom, great variety. буы Samen “л. GLENDINNING icd SONS invite. attention to their superb stock of health; аа E "im PRICE KIST om to Ni don М. S. INE BUSHELS ^ "A. Mz an BERN i OAK ACORNS. Bann & Svanes, 12, Т GREAT NURSERIES of EID France. More than 100,000,000 FOREST TREES for » NI "rauaplazted Forest Teac 1 амор шш” PU —— Б, Адер — SINGLAT E, eo orest. ‚ Ornamental 1 Y 37 Shrubs. _ — Forest Trees, us LAWSON AND r^ са а) 3, the now ready, Барат ind London." applicati Стени" SHARPE anp CO., Sleaford, рн а large UEM an an ne "Priee and Sami е sent on of Larch and QAMUEL OX NUI NURSERYMAN, ew a AP Aj STANDARD i OSEE tret iie ийын dozen; DWARF, strong, ep A МОНЕ. ax» AND YOUNG, Bresdin, E D. beg to to the Trade 150,000 LARCH, 1j 9.3 fest, and. 100,000 SCOTCH FIR, 9 to 12 inches, all healthy and well grown. ample ant pr оп appliontion and Scotch Fir, W WITTY лхр SON have to offer 200,000 LARCH, . yate бы ын, and 50,000 SCOTCH FIR, from 12 озари; es, Cott eed Low FIRS, BERBERIS AQUI UIFOLIUM, апа TREE BOX rmi e also FRUIT TREES of all kinds, to be Sold "Also PRIVET BERRIES, TM Seedsman and №. ^ Sabe price fond N E NE, ICA qe o) and other €— у The prices will be given on ap ittance respectfully T'O BE SOLD, Cheap, for C tity of uec Cheap, for STED LARGE d а Атткех, Nurserymen, К. i ck, N "ENGLISH and IRISH YEWS DAE Ех teme ENGLISH and IRIS 7, 8, and 9 feet yw йыш кн л e VERGEE N of [AGE увора а ашар 15,000 to 20,000, Market Gardener, with а general 3 a at SHOW GOOSEBERRY |" "т Pes m um хк Cardenas, Chadderton, near RESSUS LAWSONIANA SEED True), of best "xa € Fao ta per et» 208. ; j JE О, 000 16900 LACRUSTI INUS. Chez еар. deste fine young healthy, bushy, ане amets, Neri эм оз аш and tleman тетт: 9 AUR SOLD, from 6,000 to Mee pe MAN Nursery Ground, joi cS CRM Le 1126 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Ж lvaston Nm N —Important to Planters, WEGE RON "begs to p P y) IT: ing at y aii gures to Морето) n, and others en d in VARII tr а large Ет "m NUS LARICI шо —This highly o ental tree surpasse the Larch both as 2 ps of growth and ger of pieva Т will thrive where We Т so used as spars and will not. lt is als sedli: ings. A. + mber of this beautiful ud 23 to ENS NOBILIS,—V егу fine. kiy h П inches, ERBERIS DAMM —Too h cannot be said of this 18 together with the qua Een ds rries Te i ender it one ES the swell as cover N.A.—One-year Seedlings. MAHONIA JAPONICA.. i cd plants Foren be too highly recommended, For cover planting they must become favourites. Their foliage is mea LU produce fruit in abundance, much relished &c. e proved to be the hardiest of all © = © ы 157 5 Go EP о“ Зь агау, Ed the (сү: of its ora ре f be са E D S M NunsERYMAN and Seep Mercuaxt, Worcester. T M3 R EX It Roses for 5. 12 "ditto Dwarf do. do. Ag tg ; 100 for тб 12 pinia 0, New Sorts of 1805, for 248, scriptive List e List on application. ORTY ACRES of FRUIT TREES. etel бә Pears, P Cherries, tarines, A Apricots im every form desire d for Fruiting. DWARP-TRATNED APER, РЕА ARS, PL ) TREES, ousand, Hundred, or Dozen. UNS, ОП, ТИШ, ала NEKTARI i Fine, flat, well-trained, of best, pata ‘and true to n Pisis. APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, UHEERIES: Beautiful Troes for Garden or Orchard Houses, RD-HOUSE TREES, Fruiting in Pots.— Vines, and Figs. ue ZENS for Ornamental Planting or Avenues zd handsome, well grown, and transplanted within the last two years For n of smaller sizes and quantities, see Conifer List. t 308. per dozen :— | Juniperus thurifera, 3 to 4 fe Douglasii, 3 to 4 fect Laurel, Colchie, 5 to 6 feet » inverta. мүл AR , Portugal, мукар 3104 0. ., orientalis, 13 to ' Pinus céibra, 3 to 4 feet Arbor-v| е, feno к x т feet » excelsa, 5 feet Siberian, 4 to 5 feet Кот sempervirens, 7 to 8 ft. Abies aiia. 5 to 7 feet ed, 5 to 6 feet. PIN Yo to 4 feet Cotar Bed viridis, 4 to 5 feet, едк Cupressus Lawsoni: : А 4 feet ako to 2 feet fragrans, 3 тш ipsis compacta i 3 feet Irish Yew, 4 to 5 feet ы, gigantea, 2 fe 3 agi At 425. per WE oze M по asii, 4 to 5 feet "n xcelsa, 6 feet шопа, dto i foot "yes s 3to 4 feet » lis, 2 to a fee! ,3to4 ҮТ, b Ке vide Lobbii, 4to 5 Атїпсапа заты, 3 to 25 feet » compacta, 2 Py 24 feet rbor-vitze, sued 5 to 6 feet » ын 2 feet merican, 7 0 8 feet geiriaa фри to 8 feet ska feet LM 6 to eri D n. Yon mne lt EE Pini M $08 е д, » e E us to8 РА е фр 23 3 fee! tam s eg Apa TUIS ы Cembra, 5 А. d : cai о 3 fee а japoni o не "ATDOr-Yi vito e pu 6 to 7 feet s EX feet Circus Бердан 5 Gi T to í E AAA ИТУ РД, А нато feet e DS guantes d to ад niana, 5 fe. " Yew, seil 6 Abies Douglasii, 7 to 8 d » inverta, 3to » Menziesii, 6 to 8 xcelsa, 8 to 10 feet » Orientalis, 3.60 4 12ft. PE. A: ft. Picon pabilis, a t05, 21s. to 63s. 0 ft. , 12.64. 10 to 12 feet, 155. Nordmanniana, м to4 Te » » 12 to 15 feet, 21s. EAE. » inverta, 4 to 5 feet, 108. Gd. " m^: 498, to 84s. з » _ 6feet, 21s. ? Pinsao, $0034. TE Arau imbi 3 to 4 feet, en excelsa, Ei 12 ‚60. to 21s, > n 4t0 81t. 21s. GF Teriba, % ү” hop оралса Y AR же 10s. 6d. to 218, Deodara, 8 to 10 ft., 108.64. incuryata, 8 to 9ft., 10s. 6d. to 21s. to 21s. | sem ns, 12 0 неш nobilis, 2 to 23 feet, 10s. 6d. feet, 105. 6d. to 158. кещ Apani for Hedges, 3 to 4 feet, at 50s. per 100, im fie » fio 5 feet, at 798. p » ` Bio0feet, » Ash, Acacia T to 0 foet Eae t TS x IM Y het » EU per dozen :— Chestnut, Spanish, 8 to 10 feet Almond, du i Ee З Acaci to 10 fest з to 4 feet Pract cue + ОКЕАН cer Nezundo, ее! 0] mi 12 Birch, 10 to 12 feet " Bilver, 10 to 12 f. ast Crab, - рири Jelon, 7 to 8 feet Pyriis epeetatile, T to 8 fogt scarlet, TOROS E ени pink, 6 to 7 feet P rag towering, 8 to t A ОА о тагора 0 6 to 8ft. Кори, Silver, 12 to 15 Yd pel Mow A. 'uble eL үе 10 feet Chestnut, MA dod fuh Willow, Ameri. Weeping, 6 to 8ft, Rem SMITH'S LIST of al t the EVERGREEN derivations, description, cl есе use in and size there, situa! ы: тобора with ions одох of their 45 ы ld ure pest. RS EX Saione fo T ОР onkin e; f vation, ha а ea; under mum „е E REIS joie enn тең, | Rronámp Вити, Lc Edel aud Seed аа, Worcester. to | IRISH" ipi 15 to 21 ft., 25s. per "1007 23 to 34 ft., ОЕ (pes Несин, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Pears, Apples, | P р, S. THOMSON begs to moin intending Planters | that he T a large rtment of TREES and SHRUBS in | excellent. condition АЕ planting, Das well-crooted, youn; healthy. An S айу е e TN an Sulton's ЕймлөаДөр (or Carter's PLA аа for. The Nursery, the Wimbledon Station, p Line South We stern Mails 29 PERKINS begs to offer the following, all of I of which . are in fine condition n S таша Men Coop er & i ор Eras 152, F eet e ren re: A Street, London, EG don, ME 8, Ec COPPER B BEÉCH, 5 to 6, and! р. to 8 tee v Aione ру LOMBARDY POPLARS, 6t 5 10; and 10 to 12 feet. » [3 ur 181, мы, UR ndon HORSE CHESTNUTS, 6 ЧҮ 5 Tho тыша & Co, 4 E "E кс Also я large quantity of H. PU 14 £o 2, 2 t0.3, and 3. to 4 ft. * Dobs P Soul ASQ Y Cr PLA GRASS, fine 2. T us Prices on ApoUon to Rick Prnkiws, Bedford Road Nurs mpton. Т" m о TT begs to offer the fo STER cheap у RN саакы Ў; s + Abo 117 Aur HORSE C HESTNUTS, 1-year m D pm e^ Veitch, a 95 am Down, Bristol ај. helsea, London, € М ong ENGLISH OAK, 4 to 8 feet ; 1000 COMMON A 9fi DEP CIERRE miney T BOE WR EN. S00 SECA AMORE, 5 to 7 Eni om ТУГЕ! SPANISH CHESTNUT, 6tog feet; B эч лаага THORND от of ана. SPRÜCE FIR; RIBES, rice to ins "Trade. оца Scrrox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Se tein. Reading eet; Standard and art ROSES, &c. As ihe rouh is "m НЕ they vili be ride Pis е ОП appli icatio ICKSON'S “FIRST and BEST» EARLY rie п, Surre: Taer Веѕт E. CULTIVATION, PRL a, Hollies, ойлар. Seed, &c. А Retford, Nottinghamshire, begs з. per 100. Irish Ye \ V. 7 WRIGHT, PRICED CA f 5to 6 ft., 15s. per dozen ; 120s. per io. SEO ар ә K 6,7, and 8ft., Зв. 6d., bs. 6d., to 7s. 6d. each ; these are Handsome. specimens, "pruned +0 one stem. HOLDES, 15 to 18 inches, 158, per 100 ; 13 to 2 fb., 3s. 6d. per dozen, er LS ног S, 2 ft., 7s. 6d. pe! T 100. EROS 10 5 ^ inches, 63. тт пзи т. 1600, CUMBER SÉEED—Carter's Coampion, Improved Sion House, kg Kenyon, Wright Did Im; тро d Black Spine, and Wright's Wonder, 15s. per ounce, 1s, er pac UA t. POATALOGUES of TREES, SHRUBS, &c., on applica! Terms Cash, or Reference from unknown A ver strong HAWTHORN QUICK, ; samples of 100 for 2s. 6d. „ 188, La Lx per 1000 ut" for 2s. 6d., will be ten on applicati y chea] 4 NCIS it AnrHUR Drexsow & Soxs, The О! es War ees 106, ED Street, and ipe "e Cue M HE EARLIEST EST OUT-D00l GROWN LEN we have des] о Season—vide Horticulture of the хэ KA June, 1: Жср i khe Rarser Lh, т of Ji i "t таю 'The above Ear! M rre being sent out by Во Н. Ротущ, at 1з. 6d. per аы. Height 3 feet, The ki thered md а Crop onion as dui as tke 20th of May, ELS itor as above on the 2th, " Agents. ; samples of n dS genuine except from aceredited over two quart packages {ек on Gi s Wi Bal Larg e „чы GREENS, extreme! Prices according to Ronrnr Н. Pin ae R, бее Жиен nd The Yorkshire Hero P. peus S DOUGLASII, 310 4 foo : А. yw AR e A. MEN- DIXON AND ЗОМ, dM ZIESII, 3 iios; А. MORIN 310 Я 87, Que eet, Hull, bez to intimate that | ARBOR VIT. can, 4 to its d Chinese, 5 to, this year азо теь lot of their YO. | TA G RU AE 2 Ao кы B. AUREA, 14 foot; yu APONICA, varie рыз, d ^ Y^ од. whioh, has álwa; [ CUPRESSUS LAMBERTIANA, 4 Vo 5 fect WSONIANA, | ЕКЕ given огам реше хорошу о шесе З feet; C. GOVENIANA, 3 Я but muc dia about a fo idt earlier, and far more INUS EXCELSA, 4 to 6 iet i3 AUSURIACA, 4 4 feet; P. A3 upwards of 70 pods are fre found upon a ste BIGN AP Š to d foo et; P. PYRENAICA, 24 fect; P. PÁLLAS- | Pen which withstands the mildew better than аду oth LAURUSTINUS, fine bushes, 2 to 3 feet throug Mono dtl PORTUGAL LAURELS, 3 to 4 feet. fe be the best variety of its class, and one which YEW, IRISH, 2 Us 5feet; YEW, COMMON, 4 to 5 feet. favourite in every garden. Prica 2з. per quart. Pri or lar; Sa Evergreens on Application, PACA ә Сон — urseries, Hereford. TrsTIMON -— From s GIBB, en irdener to ight ooa “1 Karl of Yarborough cn айыу Вн зоок v e ero Pea the EET HG bearer and an TAN Tow Гы te X Di к е hot weather o ГЕ other sorts at the uu rom Mr. Wi и а RANSPLANTED LARCH, SEE Be ne. For price apply to Dale eries, near Matlock. 2 ‚000. 000 = TO THE TRADE. 2,000,000 of TRANSPLANTED ALDER, BIRCH, ASH, quois o; SPRUCE, Бизе, Kc. For rice apply to н, Darley Aem near т Matlo " i , much earlier, and more 4,000, «e. of mr DRONS: Te » pio gpply to | Aures ROBERTSON, дтн, Darley Dal of Ripon, ple: 40,000 HARDY HEATHS. MENZIESIAS, KALMIAS, ' UEDUMS, ANDROMEDAS. | бс T For riri [uM anting | become a FENA favi TTYAS,| From Мг. TO. AE NE for T A BERGAN Ear ior) на оцой, у не T | * Having grown the * 3 asi, ia EU cure чи Ар Сл | эс M plyto | m 80,000 EVERGRE ЕРИ includi and 1 от. Graka Tapaa j d Hous PORTUGAL раа YEWS, BERBERIS, CEDAR Pease, Esq., Hésslewoo J O RIBERA, THUJOPSIS, ESSE UM dn RA Е had some of thé ALIS ae nonn 4. For огур apply to | Bab. and той ишу ети И a mor o James Switu, Darley Dale Nurseries, near то Eh К qos ous flavour, E silos better than any dr odes to Sir Thomas Beckett, To Татай ҮК CAB | Gan XCELLENT St bi 8 S шау | , е ме So о we own T А | Siete MI ав ааз sah — us INT | Marro eet in height, very bra | t Наш, Доро Жыз тїш! їз җы requiri SAM thin in goo ae | RICE LIST of N. bos &pplieation. o 10 well-filled. pods of à most "t puts се must accom ihe skin, full 10 days or a, en quies FREDERICK Gar, Seed. Merchant and Gr e Biggleswade, Beds. and emper Y o: 2H со M Моето таг k Onion. | requiring such an immon W M. USH Ax hatig i purchased the Т may further mention " entire stock of Fees т ONIO ое О. CA. ON their from 9 you T have ob and the public agai oss misrepresen: “1 easily dispose e of at persoi усе са о а Firm, who P From proie cash VH Dens for Seed at the Guildhall, where ms “I Fé on was éx] order having subsequen: xecu ) with another уап totay ошип Мо эзен bee э Pph үүт с өтү it true, except our accredited Agents, whose names will be іза ronounee them, with the ral іп the Gardeners Chronicle. warf Pea I have ever d. Уу Rn & Sox have been re ETT оова ГО J. Price 28. per оз ша | ы TIT. in N / E. @. HENDERSON & SON d й Respectfully efe. ts following Varieties as worthy of a place in all selections of eived high commendations in favour 0 (598 afi perior quality and growth. Wills's SE таг k Hybrid (scarlet-floshed). , Wills's Green Ріпе-арріе "7. Е round, of medium 2ilb. in weight; flesh | This beau tiful pm mol brig! : t salmon- 7 4 io фм л remarkably groe and and рар ыт melting. Considered by the eminent judges to whom EM base ich is round, rather t “ fruit о! з qo СИА tru T. у л п аз the first. béautitully пе! Flesh gree regard ic Exo yat histestimony giae a rich Pine apple йат ple favour diia tel En LES MR "The abor varieties of Melons received their respectwe Testimonials 0 yit from Veni эш redi УЫ Har ticultural. Society; Seed Packets, 9s. 64. and 5s. each. Е. б. HENDERSON ax» БОМ, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. реокузев 2, 1965.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. и о sse РИНГ? ДрИНЕЗР > үэе 5 чана БЕГЕ әз л EE RN. Lincolnshire w pwent que Giant Hales Tall | Autumn Sowing.—Odams's Blood Manure for Wheat. iuri fp ep Purposes, ‚, CU ARTIN ^ AN БОК, ub Ms rket Place ce, Hull, and J Mons - respectful offer the pore NEW PEAS, Maxcracrenrp BY 5 тис Parer аа) Кн, кже E the following Testimonials 1x In sea. рде, od pit q " " 28 dr Ha lanismen lo Malo t Ela TITRO HOSPHA TE or BL дор. MANU RE PROPAGATING GLASSES. “The Eran abire T m. "Pen i is i. of сәү ка Lies cultivation, і COMPANY, LIMITED, const p ag or Ten ту dwart, immense cropper, and fine flavour, maoh. superior to | "S чета Ve id Acres of La М being s Yorkshire Hero, and earlier bhan Veiich's; the quality of rac чы vix Littlebury, Esse: Dixon ds in general has always pl Pd zi aging Dirt x OnAWS, 5 r PE ds y i a tá d " ay be obtain t tb Kacb.—& 1 Prom The Grange, E tu Corra, Gardener to M zo T Maca retary ; ri the Тое] Ар t "her Omas jadetdmbr . Ў hme i12 aghe Lincolnshire Gem Pea is Sha бев t Poa lever grew, superior 10, Тергыше Ба 5 машы че E MES, Reset tl » " 294 H k e "» $ è » either Veitch's ог Dixon's Yorkshire Hero, енй prolific, | Ébford, near То Dev „кз, " E - "A а s + «29 десе” flavour, height about 34 feet, and loaded with fine loke pods |. аг M, eroe NSOWING.| * : і wx # odi MR i » 99 -rY od green colour; it is also very early; Giant Hales is tall sd ES' WHEAT MANURE for AUT UMN WING, "os " s $95.17 ж „ 99 powine, and a very great cropper; these Peas are superior to any зару o£. y of the above Manure is now ready dale very, M| 8 n ri кай шой: “Жш " 659 тыгу | have grown. I must also say that your seeds altogether are | J. B. hu es, Deptford, and Barking Creeks. Pro e£Rporton.| 9 „ ы — 211 ^ „ 4% et excellent quality. E tires ct pir acre to bo Barro той into Мера ме before the | 10. „ ы .. і { | » 7 0 в sown. can of his | 11 М .. d from Thwaite House, pereo ат 14% Nassav, Gardener to | appointed Agents; S "ur o - wish to know my opinion of your new Pens, I beg to SUPERPHOSPHATEofLIME .. .. £6 6 por ton. anm Y Sales a a ЕТА Pei, @ great сторрег and superior MINERAL SUPERPHOSPRA: TE HAND WITH favour, from б to Т feet high ; Lincolnshire Gem is the best of the | Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO direct from tbe [SACRE and al) м 4 dwarf Peas I know of, proving 24 feet high, very он, and of | Chemical Manures of value, GLASSES, OPEN POPS. te flavor, beautiful green when cooked. Їп fact, tle seeds AMERICAN nd other CAKES at market prices. from Lu ave Address Јонх BrwxzT Lawes, eh 1, Adelaide Piace, London From Hesslewood. House, Mi se M Sn Farnaxx, Gardener to | Bridge, 80; and 3$, E. Eden Quay, D ма. $ vs = 2 ne^ e : „ „> - “The Lincolnshire Gem Pea r good, superior to either i d H h 10 UND DON RAN vU K x °ч x FA NI T име: oa е "а - M 6 така» Perfection ог Dixon's s Yorkshire oh iiet much better Hava now ready for dal llvery m D dis... "a1 enew Peas I haye grown; heigh mt zà fi r ы " MA nd loaded with pods; indeed it is ‘the besto wi DISSOLVED BON ю сана зиму. nda, Pautod and Gown vui бно r of the dwarf.growing sorts: Gini Ba ales is very tall, a great LYED BONIS dit Dra of LIM R, & ЁЁ в Agents for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED. PATENT ROUGH vand e Um eri eally select, and Ishall Genuine d o V TO Pn [d T y ATE К Бор Y ock SERD JL, Gonuine WHITE LRAD, € PAINT: 4 Warehouse, SULPH A TENERI бА LN È ansora , ank k House, thei residence of B. Haworth, Esq. Offices, 116, Fench ug L4 EO. » Pewsrn, Secretary, PAINTS ef Ext colours segue 7 mure for [A dener, Mr. Jas. Luxs. T3ATT1V PIACE х NC ше! 4 ЈА PLAGUE.—CARBOL 1С "АС ID ER | v m Pi „А Ead ei! MN its t4 ктоо Mero "hei Brev wed in in Holland) the SORS. Antiseptic know n. iM BE ОК, AND ВЕС d A [m HOUS SE und Poet. беп Hales is wn Ичо and and | equauy quod ry Sn vxnr & Co. Institution, Manche: д х "nor ОНЫ ETERS. strmmenta ure of tbe етпел eral а] Бакса оа `0 Іт КГ] S very bost eon С Wm eg : up un UE E WHITE BROG COLI. ш p eti А: M Ti ч ple | a. бы ы, E E of Charing Cross, at 28, per bag S —An 'extteordinary large v; ty, remarkabl: e and short- ed. The Bons are d y comi nd w x^ d 1 oe For particulars, and bow N'S PATENT SILENS MESSI IR, or dwarfost, variety and wi Ed. in . Saying that it r packet. EE у” pM ESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLACHT- ING MACHINES. оц is the best late posco iu соод Price 28, 6d. E. P. Dixox & бох, 57, Queen Street, Till Qu te pad in M London of A 794-7 osi Ad enhall essrs. Cooper n, 152, eet Street, Е.С. ; Messrs. Beck, Apen & "ed ins Set Е.С [шык HAMILTON E Cuou er Growers that E аран, Stockport, &c.. Thes he obtained эй the e: Tries but one ep May ay ыш of SurT: А & p» din Li G March, 1803; ог apply » - Paret Sani ip" „Оек кү Жїр pon-Tham Рок} огр pon io J, mer & Co. Suse BRUSHES nnd MATS are sold iu every town. N, — Evory Brush is uem, Hon Rosal ines n "On tamped, J. Bansuaw's Patent, LMES, 0., арро 2 ү { ге Үл Market” Place, Manchester ; G ENDINE A iR, in 4-0. packets EAT М UN E Неуву Arrergey, Foreman to Messrs. x еу Аа Son, Dorking, Surrey. t, бемо. L FINNEY & Co., Gates TÉ Place, near Carlisle. Qi Erin's n EL. ` ASR vide "OBACCO TISSUE, for Fumigating Greenhonses, AIT RN L n ave z the ЖАШ р qd my К» e. les Pits, &c., Manufactured from Pure Tobacco. really true "m pure ML of the pe variety, | Testimonials һауе been received from the following persons who have whic] 25 А.Ц Qr 1 NES S dunes the past By Кол, Lerrers Parex. Mr. George Eyles, R EE nitur 27 onsi of т. Geo) es, Ro; 0) - е "п, pou for Mr. сооб га у; of North- \ umber] s Bion’ House Islewort y Mr. James Kirtland, Albi pong Seed W: Mr X Wheeler, бават" Mei NES А Paterson's теша See Ме PERS Ж.йгоу, Gard Чел to W. 3 K e ‚ ESSRS. "ee ES ei elvin, , Rosham House. INS nm TURIS — est, ar эте сал ever: xe that hax bec NEW 5 ML foun Mr. G. Baker, багор to A R nete LN. of odmpetition. А ET QUE M Mr E Бе; її, Жане Walk, Stoke Newiugton. Hu ioner ana ox Mr. rge, Gardener to Miss Nic Dd 1son, Stamford Hill. Tuomas і k Bos, B ld M Roi & Sors, Manufacture gt, | Rond, Holborn Hill, Timon. B x, Seed Potato Алерана “К^ TE iere Баната P by e esc and Жуму. Street, reel. Liverpool; and 10 Eden Ф 1 ISH 0 M- The Earliest vete of the M -leaf maner Potato \ R. MYATT has са. pleasure in ойе Aran EARLY POT. the stock of whi: sets yd "e Rim by To o fe of the 1 a correspondent best е by another L1 z Fe | el aa inr qp а ES. One Ths таш] ünknown cor and no men pur у ded рн». Беей Р 4 AND F, SHARPE invite seu attention of the Trade 7 E od * Ce following varieties of SEED POTATOS, which they к ^ torta worthy of cultivation Poesie dte е ftre hijo. Early E. Ё Ы аш а Чил West, vneisen, 5,1, ; Å RT. n Адема daret 3n LEY'S USD T GARDEN WALL m H Wholesale by PRICE'S PATENT ANDLE COMP. MAREA x07 tide omson' » Noe m m ° most effectual remedy re and uli к Басы [ricco ni ee “ү ДЕР c RR To be obtamed of F. & G. Rosman, at their аны raa "S WHEA x er Eus ILVER SAND (REIGATE, best ), at 1 dba OAT. RA ET ba me DE CE UE үнс SAPER gan ARE Lb Show, on tlie Stand of 1 as |е wow o ENTIS, CLINKERS, for Faceted for c A фе S TOU from the NURS. IT Mick 9n in Kike а DEI) ET Мас IDEEN е E пай Hes Eu) COEM Y Fire Техт Maker to Her rers, ma ed Сарт of Mar си i Batiorion Сарот traya be, сатаа a ИЛ " " pec CLE 1 meis Jow tenteen. 1128 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE ao Fruiting Vines, in large pots, extra strong Canes. "EU VINES, тх 6-1хсн Pors, ков PraNTING OUT. WOOD AND having a very superior stock Exhibition of Chrysanthemums. HN SALTER'S unique COLLECTION of these beautiful flowers (mcluding the New Vrat m t A oM BLOOM. The Td GARDEN i M. of the above, beg to — wéoodiands Nursery, Maresfield, near dug Vi Sussex, хїга, extra strong Fruiting = RANCIS AND A: DICKSON A ONS, direct attention to They м been pronounced to be “ magnific: stuff” by all who have seen them, and they believe a finer Jot of. Vines were never grown. Ins nspection шу А а. Ргїсез € Le particulars on ур s sent if desired. VINES, p m Eyes, strong and exixa strong, for immediate Frhiting in Pots, and for Planting- out ; including all ui le pud Men Мо with stout, соке Боне ед, апа thoroughly ті ened Can any о n ch will produce fr: е г Gra Papas it pon оп, e p e ice e © €: 'wton" Nurseries, Chester, P Show Goos tz < r5] на sodes d vu p wil > tor s dod on Er enti - 1 TREES for са summer pin g, апа 8. Messrs, 'Гноз. Rivers & Sos, Nurseries, igewort; ILLIAM HOOPER, St. John's Hill, Wandsworth, S.W., begs to offer С SEBERRIES, Red, Black, and White CURRA NTS, good sorts, all clean and na рота; 2 years transplanted, La e 6s. bs r dozen. чё К ж ын. rh e A 10s. to 12s. д of Fruit T and Sh rubs р 8, ULLIAMS to direct special attention to begs undermentioned, &* which he now holds a fine stock. PRIC ED a ud DESCRIPTIVE кем xd E en VUA ar eR VIN ES. Strong Plantin а Fruit P ROYALA INEYA huis including е new Grape ES.—Stroi mg Fruiting az апа Successio! с om suckers of all NIUMS.—For the present seaso! the moderate e of 10s. 6d. each ; also a large assortment ber OE "the y PELARGONI uibs des ERÁANIUMS, including BEATON'S DUTCH BULBS. — Splendid roots of the rongest flowerin HYACINTHS for Tinim or pots, at 6s., 88., 9s. Р, E and 12s. dozen, POLYANTHUS, NAR CÍSSUS, CROCUS, Early TULIPS, E par. OWN SEEDL 5. dozen, ready next меч per orders are solicited. IE and _Рагиііве and Victoria UNDE Holloway, London, N. C HAELES в. LES B. SAU IRS, NURSERYMAN, & &c., > Deut has the foilowing сонра articles to offer this season, 0 x growth, for which ne res; CK u and 12s. per i , early BLACK VI BORA. xod MUSCAT of A VINES, 308. per i WAP Che A ue ft. long TREES, best sorts, Pyra; Trained, ing APPLE TREES, 12s. to 18s. per dozen, Втор APRICOT and NECTARINE TREES, 24s. to 20s. ozen. QUINCE STOCKS for PEARS, of fine size, 6s. p: GUERNSEY ELMS and TURKEY OAKS, Же. ас stuff, 7 to CAMEL jw per 100. A STOCKS, fit for Em 308. to 40s. per 100. Besides a general and Hen ve rauer Stuck, CATALOGUES of whicn may be obtained = pes 9E in Fruit, and n es SLE ар Stands about 8 feet high prove a noble object in Conservatory | |за S (C HRYSANTHENUNS, and How to have them Fine for авео Due STANDEN'SS GARDENER'S and AMATEUR GARDENERS ve Gre ants, Vines and ы Fruit Trees in pots, &с.; also Vegetables, &c., in the open gro лун No. 1 FERTI the best adapted [ns {уз mums and Hard-wooded Plants | of every description. No. 2 FERTILIZER is recom- mended for Soft-wooded Plants, Bulbs, oe отага . & 2з. 6d. Bags, 58. 6d., 10s. 6d., be had of the leading Nurserymen and палена BARR & Босрех, Seed and Plant Merc chants, 12, Kmg Street Covent Garden, W.C. A List of Agents will shortly be PURA hed. FEE S —First Prize for 24 varieties at the Crystal Ра] 1864; First and Second Prize for 2 varieties a the Crystal Palace in 1865; First bd for 6 varieties at the Royal Horti- cultural Society in AAT dig arded to LWA gport, Somerset. EM CATALOGUES, UNE fall AUS of upwards of 300 varieties—amongst them many Bus ONE ps zuon viel рб EAM during the past s eady, fre by post on applic: Few Vines, Camellias, &c. 25) PS 2 jut СЫ) AMES CARTER axo CO. e NOW o VIEW at WwW pa Hil, оак S.E., a large N of extra strong FRUITING VINES in a sure to produce а heavy crop of Fruit, their Crystal Du SE ursery, and choice COLLECT ts, weil-ripened, an | Ро vy from 10s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. each ; also, à large assortment of the best Ado ot CAMELLIAS, well set with Buds, at 24s. to 42s. per ue ; also, a радон) COLLECTION of CHRYSANT ANTHEMUM Б, й ог pi and па 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. W. LUE TERS ао of PICKED BULBS. . Gus ZINES PINKS, PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREBS, | Gardens, Chadderton | ог Orangery. Price on applica! an by letter or personally to Mrs, Lewis, Orleans Villa, Old Chester аф Erding irmingham. E 8 KALE апа st plants for also 7 700 BEECH 3t04ft. ; 900 SYCAMORES, 4t 5ft. ; ҮШҮ UNTAIN па 2t011t. | being анар = E. 1 Ars, m: [3 Rue m nn rate than if the Tad baon chosen е the AX S^ у CEN му n, Sarr No. 1. Complete pod of Bulbs 14 насабе Basket NC Gentlemen Plan No, 2 Completa Collation c£ Pilve for fordug, lustig Due о. 2. Complete Collectio; or Forcin cludin ket INS аа SEQUENOE s Ок [4 nr 9 ишү PA, qe pun and Растр price 42s, E, Е айн Er Tollo vin a large | No. 3. Complete Collection of Bulb ] 8 Фар Packing, price STANDARD ROSES, DWARF ROSES, and Dwarf Roses in Pots, | xo. 4 Complete Collection of Bulbs for Conservatory and Outdoor Standard RUIT TREES Standard Orna Ornamental Trees and Planting, incl Basket and Packing, p ice 848. [oon pee collection of eren ДЫ сан Planta a мо, Б. uem Collection of Bulbs for Conserva 8 inchiding some of the and best kinds o! RHODODENDRONS Planting, including Вох and Раск, price 42s verd REIS lor Dn лак an i blind. No. 6. Complete Collection of Bulbs for Conservatory and Outdoor CATALOGUES to bo had on s Jplication. 7 шге Č орн Вох and Packing, price 30s. Complete Collection ој rvato tdi В. Мелі, The Nurseri o S W. s, cu Antig, пааша Box and Packings price T mo duco jTransplanted Taren mplete Со] n 0| for Outdoor Planting only, AS WEAVE Ан шоа ket and Packing, price 84s. F : (uv AND (late remm CHIVAS), | No. 9. Complete Collection of Bulbs or Оше tdoor only, Med offer several А of ане LARCI iucluding Box and Packin; os 4 from 14 to 4 feet, very stout, gro in an exposed situativ on; No. 10. Complete Col. n of Buibs for очсо: Planting only, specially fine plants, and at prices pne in favour of the buyers. cluding king, price 218. А zc" киши e S M vM S Оше | , PRICE LIST gratis and рех free on applicati J. quant; (9 great stre ; strong s superior Spruc., up to 2} feet, together with a M БОШ of other Окуй SENE нщ н PIE ырыны ыы © Forest Trees, as wi Vell as à large stock of Eyer а ens and Ornamen! tal Lobelia Sno e. ; mauy Thousand fine Standard A, ples, and extra stro: Extract from GARDENERS CHRONICLE "TTransplanted Apple Stocks, заа “ Mr. Cox, Gardener to Lord Beauchamp, exhibited a beautiful For prices and conditions of fre , White Lobelia Ey Snowflake, (os which a First-class күсе will be forwarded on led on application. va паласой, Лога] Committee һе Do Horticultural Society, SAT AES Vd AT 25, 1865.” Surplus Stock of Evergreens Winam BUOSEY, 'Ihe Nurseries, ex ddlew: ich, —! will Де, ad to furnish, on application, special Foto dors ted EVERGREENS, pp consisting itæ, Berberis Aquifolium, Pinus mem Red excela, Abi Ws, Sn MM. СҮЙ Р‹ meal La pere Loubariy Pat * Borse E Ee H and ot excellent nua: To Ni Norden and Others. (7988 PERKINS, ME te Sacs e foliowing to offer at 2,000,000 LARCH Fil FIRS 3 to 4 fo fect. 1,000,000 SPRUCE aud SCOTCH FIRS, 2 50 3 feet. 2,000,000 BLA С K THORN, 1, 2, and Зу 2,000 CEDRUS DEODAEA, DIM + ов 8 feet. rftrained PEACH. NECTARINES, APRICOTS, апа %гїоїз sizes pesso 8 ао Сиа NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and A aterloo Place, Edinburgh, have this season H large health төс of bu and Trans t @ iese n E ей jii p in (native ut, АМЕ, Ash, Elm, uired the stock TOHN AND CHARLES БЕН pavi iring абци thoy havo much of this desirable NEW BEDD) pleasure in offering SEED in SEALED PACKETS for sowing for spring pot cult for which it із well adapte: As а BEDDING LOBELIA it stands unrivalled. "fho iss is of warf com habit: the flowers are large, Mesi oat ly even, and of the PUE Nr stock dox ерсе to the” ue from gern * ice 2 E се to t. de ошар cation. Royal m x еа Establishm TEE Ww. CALDECUT T, BA Pe DOWLING, Y, Li саса e Masure, and Ош, ака Мааса ааа лс for W 5 1862, for ** Excellent Born € * янаг SHOW.—STAN EE ы E O BE oferon A about 40 TRU Quit, Bek E Ever мн; ез тн, forie, Willow, &c., as well asa and 140 SUCCESSIONS; all clean and in healthy other kinds of Forest and Ornamental сев апа M Fruit | condit; the Stock hav been ly grown in different stages, : Roses, Greenhouse and Stov € Plants, Herbaceous and Alpine | to [nu up а constant supply of Fruit for the table of a Gentleman ts, Ferns, &c. who is now тена growing. This stock is well worth the Their Forest orest Trees, which are grown on exposed ground, are this | notice of any G eman or Gardener who is about to со: nce ot the! finely ri ripened, and can be sent with perfect satety to any part шн ving. тра “ү, are m Queens, Riple| ns, with a tew kingdom. d es. For ар Pamples ала prios will be sent free on Mr. E. Sranr, Nurseryman, &c., Queen's Graperles, Brighton, American Plants, New Hardy Raoa o = ATERER AND AE a DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE КІСЕр exhibited in the , Horticultural Garden w pomaria Са! i ne ol most worth me new and апос ia exclusively in their possession, Find now for the first handsome кшн Kna: pL А Wo okine, бато P tn drons, OHN WAT ATERER: is esr to execute Orders te They are inei CET ойго т the Pen tud р bjoined - mm: or the fol А цай 3 mers, and as b hs ien vin ALEXANDER ADIE.— Brill ову scarlet, SIR JAMES CLARK. E NT crimson, SIR WILLIAM ARMSTRONG.—A ve; ‚бү orimson. THE DUCHESS OF SUTHE RLAND. LADY EMILY РЕ. id més —AÀ. chocolate-coloured РОИ X RAPHA EHE d large bold flower, Reti crimson, али е Sot д ж а mial d ge x E Ti JON WA ҮЙҮҮ н зододедаг of HARDY T and N 1СЕ R eno DODENDRONS as anniy € Gardens, Regent's Park, can mor t жогу FORES LE' displayed in the Royal B E on LU pue wer pe rd eed the varieties on, well as a selection of HARDY CONI heights and prices, with ORN. NAME [D rie prices, wi ENTAL EVE ERGREENSs, The mS dois Bagshot, , Surrey, dode: пагода WATE EREN dert to offer the following Sir LIT OHN RHODODENDRONS, in goo AS the Set, the usual discount to t| фе Trad * n healthy plani SIDNEY HERBERT MES, ZGERALD JOSEPH уы THE КҮЗ БІК ROBERT min Peel e Am PE ETNA R tunad oe а А Б... jagshot, Bürrey, у УЫ ТЕТЕНЧАТТОХАП HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION BOTANICAL CONG — Those who are Plants for the above Erho d feed them liberali E A. uen гы tid nd esos LH. FRIEND. Ын вегуш 5, Ful Dm and in first-rat VIOLET Plant e A pian siig, P di # Ne m 1i tox of al d ants, including the Gian! ists of pr: dons on applleation, nobis. Ѕтермах, Violet Grower, rntón Heath, Surrey, 8, LE LET, bearing a йш pom ee а more beautiful perfume than any of its "of i kid, qe infi m and perfection, and in ор coni dition for Er paa Fine dange healthy roots 12s. per Roos er, Thornto; h, Surrey. AN AU THE cud Raised by . J. Gnamaw, Esq., and awarded two First-class Certificate. п BLOOM, and will last till May. The flowers attain lj i2, апу, потат К be had of Mr. Јонх G Crantor, ery large Plants may be of Mr. Jons Gramax, £5 per 100; m per dozen, pre paid. An Allowance to the Trade. Catalogue of Plants, Dutch Bul OBERT PARKER begs to announce that CATALOGUE, containi ect Хаа йон Narcissus, qu and other 'ublished, orwarded to bk immor ri prem t 'ooting, Surrey, S. t Rum ces of Hard: DESCR ms CAT tish Fern Catalogue. А T SIM c ean now send, post f t free for Mrs dati (ваша 1 tio Forns) of of his New ie PRIOED- UE ТІН and EXOTIC FERNS, s ARNATI d PI RA Strong Plants at Every one should send for the revised d CATALOGUE Ee tors, Bradshaw cr eer SPRING BLOOMING PLANTS, OOTS, &c. — Polyanthus, Violets Tok Кым Lavender, r allflowers, tiana аса ic а general LII collection of ез, Tottenham, М. __ OBSON AND BONS y. Bode pi Superi dud CALCEOLA ВГА, second to none, 1s. 6d., 2з. 6d., 3s. CINERARIA, second to kaei 18., 28. 6d., and 58, PRIMULA, second to e, 18., 28. 6d., CN PELARGONIUM, оа to none, mm 64. and 6s. ealed Packets post free. v. s Nn ied Sons, Seedsmen, Isleworth, W. e Trade.—New Flower Seeds T THOMPSON, SEEDSMAN, Пу announces to the supply "SEEI of tho y ba ad it — пета and prices ma; aitzia gran: тала zia acuminata albo-purpurea Waitzia саа citrina EROE Machæranthera glabra. W. T, can also supply Seeds of his previous moderate prices. X E ү Р АЕ AUBRIETIA САМРВЕШ ( VERONICA FRUTICOSA GLAUC seed only). .. - CLLANTHUS PORE in My ps, of the following: For description of the above see E. G. F, : AUTUMN до LR ia Wed 6" ot і CE i LAWSONIANA NA SEED ED шша е pis p ity, and use dd. por oz ; тъпо DE cis P'Correspondents a remittance mi WHOLESALE CATALOGUES of < G STOCK can be had on а ida, 1 poA Hardy Clim Climbers.—To the Trade. LEMATIS JACKMANNI. PD C purple, rugose and veiny in centre, CLEMATIS ЕПВ: 'VIOLACEA.—Reddish i TL e м. D A CATALOGUE, Yan oye УШ ЕЯ forwarded Sos, Wol Dserxzrn 2, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. пэ „ахо McCULLOC gardener, and give him the assistance of a Board of! mes hore a good eh ) he must write 4 ES ir TI to otter nampen uen followi sient: hortioulturiste to guide his operations. The band, spell well, md L4 а competen! FEE Н of DUTCH and CAPE FLOWERI тб | organisation having now been m the -— €. » pere It was suggested that : first size and quality. | have the satisfaction of laying their decision before th FOR GREENHOUSE. Fello T : No L|No.2|No$|No4]|No&| No.€. + will consist of the Rev. M. 1 given te Чы Superintendent and his assistant 100s. | эм. | 25s. | 21s. | 15s. | 10.64. Бей LR Mr. Tmoxas Moone, F.LS., and for Y ; R FLOWER GARDEN. think the m with, No. 9. | No. 10. | No. 1L. d e 12. The Report of the Committee is published їл! {Һе Foremen be rewarded м - f 10s, 6d. рей, t the last ser of the Proceedings of | pupil-gardener жай, равзев a satisfactory ex EENHOUSE DEN. ‘| the ie which we refer those who are No. 13. | No. 14. | No. 15. | No.16. | No. 17. | No.18. > p examining it in detail. We confine m "c Pomological or E lorionltaral mend к=; = 2 ? es here to a statement of the recom- he name and address of all candidates for Вотьк Lord brc o ei Won rena at -— been das "nw admission as ; Badenta are to ph gistered in the < under four prin vin М order in which th. ication: reocived; and gcc vta TTE Mm: reference (1) to the Garden i» (2) to the Stu, (3) to when a vacaney ooo кее оса the бги a dcn e] са Students, and (4) to e Examinations whioh | list is to be appointed, provided » has oom н v ill gia eh чут = v tituted uu with the before-named conditio Ties абз qUTTON'S GUINEA COLLECTION of BULBS for they ooo ру nem cde dem eme rem итн p if thoy. en, о pa BLOOMING in POTS and GLASSES. sorton. N'S GUINEA COLLECTIONS for BEDS and BORDERS. the Gardens, the principal recommenda- pay be had gratis and post froe. AUTUMN CATALOGUE, which lins approved ` the Council, and to, be carri = Нез ренә Seed Establishment, Reading. out as fi e funds will admit, are th rogress ; w Seeds, Growth of 1865. | following: The Kay mples of cultivation a ones ferred from one de ent to another, th Ф à tration of all the departments of Horticulture, | Foremen oertif ing as to their Бекр оќ the елы of the principal sorts T Ard ficienoy, No Ys time 2 ESTABLISHMENT, vated plants at present at Chiswick more gok one nominee a student in the garden, UTTON a: ND BONS ar to SR berry and the Committee say iT should ма to i Dolan ай kinds of GARDEN i inelude— are moderate and the quality fine, owing to their baring harvested е 3 B E : € BES E о = а BE f = d^ ЕВ» e 2 B А m m АЁФЕБВ, 4 & FE € " A 3 F EGE > H z 44 E FH. ©з zP m ы! SA $F & g he yd inh us 132. fo the first year, 14s, for the (а) pos Tus as Pines Grapes, Melons, Id erm for бөгү ,* provida od they shouid ng. have passed a sati tisfaotor examinat tion at the en HE QOMMITTEE of the UNITED| () Orchard- house Fruits, &e, of the first n but t "- Ф. BORTICULTURAL SOCIET ТҮ деңге, t return C sincere | (e) Hard dy Fruits, as Apples, Pears, Cherries, Straw- might be reduoed by 18, or 28, week, productions to the Guildhall Show, "They further take this rries, premium will be required, and ever will M y ADAE Е te apu VEN upporters of the ону, (4) Vegetables of all kinds in their seasons ; examples t Fund, full parti offered for mer ER )raetical work begin which will be published Жы усы systems adopted i in Private Gardens, Instruction is to rye partod io. all Studenta Ковент PrNcE UEM Hon. Sec. Mark ага alike, and ia te consist об: karis aaam orae ssai (e) ede к оччу tove and Greenhouse Orna- , ORA GR T FRUIT ав FLOWER SHOW, tal Plante, к сад Decorative| (а) Practice in the ordinary operations of the А ч the TOW N HALL, BIRMINGHAM Po 06 Plants, dem rn &c. ment in which for the time being is BM antat tnat hon iil Aie x Ризе Төн, ioni 19 tU E soc, (f) Hardy — and Out-door эму etna Flowers placed, with verbal instructi d t MONDAY NEXT, Doom! mber 4, fróm 10 1x. to 10 Р „18. all kinds, as Bedding Plante, popular Herba. д by the Superintendent or his Ал excel December 5, from 10 км. to 9 7.318 ceous найс г; Вир Annuals, and Wt ded ара Eu V tax. fon en E 2и геа Flowers. (b) Rea "p practical subjects by the Foremen, сеси (9 е: — > test their capability for decora-| (е) бузыл и арин Demonstrations and Lectures 8' Prizes for Indoor Plants. vul "rposes. rsonsqualified in particular subjecta, which, T. PROPRIETORS s the A озурд (^) Шонты of hd Processes, в uch as ре as ича - wm fr erem ч, subjecta, will, EE will in 1866 give THREE PRIZES fo и 1 systems of кыр». adelig on ad erca! Dus Ee E I ОА (a a igr dern eig tei mt no i) Hybri euitur : A «Tie competit iion, whi отсе Ladies o! M (k) песы нр which зода у ae н апа collateral sciences, the Hortienltural periodicals, ien EOM, vill take place in the Garden of the rd palet need not be o| exponsive and such other books and educational appliances fr Prizes presented to the dl xin dome кору (Ў as may bo attainable, в n! Я з erm BEA ore Doen arora сеа ома: As to the вай, e Council have now separated to Examinations, eps тч — Mee Med essonil ae eiae от ы the tie duties of гонта К^. ЕЕ Exi examination hex » тей уе Motores MUS Ыы- r^ an n, - year, rM ML 2.64 аПасдей to ea ИТОГ Те рио Chiswick will түзәр under srt - ie ED A -— that m ат p terms. nati shou’ rri Plants aro s to vin. T rer may havet e baon groma in| (а) А — Garden еа and p com- | passing фаг failed "i rooms, carry explain | t ltu ral practice, so far as concerns the | to pass old ^ ei vilie hen dismissed Pianta must e gent in according to ihe Rules in force for the Lorient D verre €: fit; em ped бд олно, — ыы а м exo pe 9 | charge of e ком of these | one аний oe tad is to p^ s heid i dinl The mu——————— m ions The Gardeners Chronicle, O ^a mede Bowers ай И the Бойду a ie red SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, trials of meon end the bete i TT viz:—1, Subjects dd e daily ; kite TOR ли E should be pe а Оа » у hs daily dens , writing, and аг hen-garden E» dos at he тота Най, Бишк operations мент. to instruct ће students in Li d е forcing, эше RI fruit-garden Tem Royal Horticultural "ЛӘР! "and Pruit eory and M ce of дейи; ап { acd оси Ат, — ), at В. Kensington .. 11 л.м. међе cei xplai желу К es from | reique en prac ce, Ji par Bee T Mies Bestia mot standard "Hortioultural Aena "rur on ar "nm Sij ntur P " af, dr os it and E JE E [Беи of their dre n eem loser oc үүт үтү: өү беян зана 1а edditon te cadi » what is specified under No. 1, book-keeping, reading at least once a week, for which ег "hour, : са venient time, в sbould be set ара! practi me plan- par бе Special We жо mi ili eory о ^ Mo i available: and | botany, and the tastefal а -ont of gardens. Сиан, is n и эы - а ded. deter. 1 "The ing the best informed Foremen av ке н —- у, «€ м чү vin gain C Gerti dno ^ de н although, онь of sm all may ey at | e need the 5 оо ar dert ? к кану apu Pvt ept, ^ m is to | the presen others : ited irre, jet ve s ir A ONE 94 Таби» on theoretical science, ш of 2s, 6d, 1f a сору of thè — ad in good faith, and hope for better hould| The results of the examination to be pub- Те scheme. is to to b carried out under a Board of |r een кик КЫ lished i i the Soda "s Proceedings, pet pree tion, which is announced in the following | Eu Tor the most part, of Students То enable lis ds ef other И АЫ! бага) po periodioals, or admission asa student, he must have The Ka cil announce that they- have entered The Comi have — their -— E Ars the impri recommendation of б Fellow; 2 into aspe og кө ориу. of Arie a aane ie ca recommendations embodied in the to these carry " their бе тарсо Education еа у е йе on жн ке М беш; (9 ho mast Ba ave three nid ө шшш o (e Eramaations Gardeners as to be essentia] to th successful carrying out of aay years at least in good private A arapa тее heme for the education of young eor o p mm eem agit the same garden; (5) ho | Year, MA Vs A niran C the Бону of he persons employed ed at Chiswick under the years Prem esten а ir ultr nemen io ЧЫЛ БЕШТЕН СЕ: рый D du du int ful я utmost which should * The tages of instraction and vided for i maintain ceriied «амин 4 rp y mend eq the stade a ie d it acd —— А = а ткен for 3 Chiswick oice horticultural ? ‘assistance of the Board of Di the Comm ierefore, in fixing on these objecta, the rie ahg лучан to place the Superintendent taking the hybridisation experiments under ^ eine, guarded Вета ^ € sepptaed te to be exist tendenoe of the garden wnder a good prsotioal his own especial cbarge. general standard of wages for under 1 130 work, whien ів entirely in the right direction, but јо which, wi out a fair Garden it will, we fear, be useless to attempt. ltors, The very interesting array of Ат an à which Was [Droner 2, m of these rare plants had disappeared, eve - essential for cur wor, Some ar had his own mn about its disappe њой. tain as muelh agai of salt e e, parta of the ver ex — ies of t fi but ме those from the вай hàs évapog These m We NDLAND, for his own satisfaction, s неу n dis s aint * iig. о а covering that it was stolen by an Irishman Корей & water only, and leaviug all the sà} and f Kew, who sold it, it is said, for a few shillings. ^ Tlie | behind. eque the hottest parts ^ 0f earth plant went thence to "the е 'ontinent, aiid the - fetched | are the saltest. Salt water is heavier than s, he ещ 5i. ; ultimately ORSIG, of | It follows that а stream of hot brine w esh water, Be bu who, 16 is said, ‚һай to give at least (x times strongest motive „power that could be s be tie that sum n for it, Pr овог KARL yd Е - h tity d € of thë aod and taking the Palm, from its habit, 'the mig 2 d And this is just the аш amc hed ic 3 18 orsigianum. | Almighty Блада dais oy ies M n Te was ч aborti Hetek a. WENDLAND hàd suecéeded in water, And hot, t by the e power of pure genus, ‚А vertical зщ, а brought together on the last occa g тїї n specimens, the the previous year, leads м е орен that сч ied urs will be Y eontested in 1 а year which is to mark a era among hortioultural competiti ons bt ba: A Ple onum на лыр published | i in a scientific form, Mr. DUNCAN, curator of the Botanic | Gar ens of Mauritius, aíter this arsi in compliment to overnor STEVENSON, of Mauritius, the MS. name of now anno ounced, that instead of two first prizes for Stevensonia to both this в species and aA plant (Verschaf- strea A ae with sufficient force and velocity fluence through those icy Pre to ertani ET waters back to the souree of ud j $ ep wale ex А. waters originating in the different classes of plants, there will be three| туру AN’S name, поб being published nor accompanied izes—a first, se and d—for one чене |by Any scientific description must of course fall to the so that the эч competitors wil have a better | ground, and Piicenico phorium be upheld. In DUNCAN'S ehaneé o g off victorious. „The NA * Catalogue of Plants in the Royal Botanie Gardens, term wn к th id auritius," fol, Port Louis, Mauritius, 1863, p. 87, we the following :— nd o his entry, *Stevensonia grandiflora, Pal- The eompetition, which is to be A Ladies | maceæ, Dependencies of Mauritius. А. [i.e. one of thé * | plants intr odu ced si nce Mr, DUNCAN е} only (managing their own plants), w in the Garden of the Royal а Soeiety | 5 at South Kensingto June 14, the day o Spécial Show for prizes presented to the Society. The plants are to be such as are suitable for drawing-rooóm de ion. They must have been grown in a room TL six weeks before the | n show, and during the whole time have b d regions, assisb ib in aedes "WA equato water is e Mp ding апа of E. curd will не — it in fit e OF of cede t eek to tlie ө шшк place òf С But Теш the dd vets in a somewhat different mannet, to the „вате eque Were the currents of b; difference of d rden]. ТЕБЕ int. th ga a | more fre E rid going under the name of S, UM | desirable to ss »pt a different nomenclature, v Hourre’s Fl. 1096). It Ak EAR | cellently rres, 4 1595— (ex des S ds pole jo t. to In the same "n the "lites т Ше р mater would keep. it on the su Instead of thi, brine And i ce been given, nobody c an possibly revoke с surie of the d the cold overcomes the [1] ence we t pro- fessional assistance, The of timè Чите 5 1 which they I | The ls of priority does not admit of exceptions," ette ег which we publish to-day, ios a lati INTER NATIONA L Новтс URA f resl Wei Lr -—— it down, H — — sing iex ocidental eiren r for speci Liberi dp at the hot water flows out on tha васе of ТЫ ocean, and the cold comes back on a ticket attached to each plant, and will be taken into aecount in awarding the prizes. Flowering Plants and Foliage Plants will o pete a i p тон, those which are best vültivatod ards. The receiv ey mzy have been grown dee ts askct:, or other eontrivanecs Suitable for Ara Үн оње, GLASS CASES EXCEPTED The plants must be sent in according to th rules in foree for th eeial Show of Jun e.14; which rules шау be ascertained by a reference to the Pr EM Socicty's announcements for next year's show —— Wr are glad to be able to „report, in refer- | g m Snow, whi p t ment on not the sede rnm ps the Inter- rosule s the jostlin эв “ conflict of а great yariety of an ies 4 several — ia accepted ia осер dig sels position betw extrémes on all s t have been апбенейьа, that ^ individua interested Í in | partiealar — would wish the for those cla em similar — magine, been to recon 1014 out fair i rei PAER ш эс In the case of New are ational Schedule, but we happen to know that it is the t aia lower level; at many points they also seem to take opposite MES he great етт апа Los laws of fluids, render it impossible for ft tod e cold waters that AR l the poles arè ahut yad aai s the e to the latitude of England they travel at the sits oí o F 600% iles an hour; in { rate is self progression but lags behind à Titule nie ocean bel. ke other baud - — nager A A which we would be the next May i in conjunction with the International Horti- cultural Exhibition, = aA id Executive C Rose grower first to support, the fact remains that the for d finish j* the hich augurs well for the production ‹ of his platite, mis: the new plant grower has been neva, culture, but КЫН mainly for the of. obtain ining an ex e sale cw dis | noveties, s addition to such priz "i Besides, we py: ori all, if the prizes es ойне "i ре London show n any cases lowe e which our continental friends are in the abit ot poen at onl nly theirs are раб iu the dals: noL of money. (SEDIT po dr It Ww Fouad ui and БӨ бо-ой, both of = ihe ai of the British Isles, to be prepared to rally —-— Dr. Hooger has kindly forwarded us for а | lication a letter addressed H b NU: trees А Боке n the cape Ма to says thab h ap iried corrosive soblisaste, and other bacco- water. түт чу as to ^ ien and de name s able to to ien of the тоер уне of the newly introduced Palm the TürEF Parm, Ploenico phorium sechellarum, Hetis, Wen: The hi s thus , diu боов че б-м hs coun ength he A ed ай t of som: made e tho letter to which we allude, о depreciating the par fro b- | and crescent, and t helping th relig round and round in enormous pools. They hav М ап menn iufluemee Љ кұ ugh PN S i he AP hem we are geniality pt inen g Көй, The w om Ше tropics the proceed in 2" dici of the на currents o ve y ө” 7 : гз à South America flow along e. e | кт Er as Rd i d et "e Lr © © "5 : je iet: or the gros the water to be thrown о ma эы жк and veloc y a8 mn Mar Brita i ud Ke Сой д аач рела ч л according y tried this with his Lime: € Lemon trees, wÒ t nearly killed by the scale. ashed o: кыа oil, which destroye ^ the лыд ы m perieotly recovered, and are in mode of a nid p necessity of неа F негү of the wlidla pos after the person who had redson to be Зер at it thought proper to make о. a pointed PT allusion to it, by imposing on ;cenieo rri n. „Кы translated, might be he Palm from the Sorel "but whicb fin M the Seychelles." Some e years ago, Mr. Нав ANN WEND: pese x = Ар Ње d 2Betiinic Gardens ot EM L r^ dry sete) the treos will be com from | the insect, and after a few dày the scales will al off and dry of themselves. THEORY AND ый ue OF VENTILATION, Ш. THE great sea сото of v жвне me claim our notice. These north south w applic: ication, is а8 | enor. im n Did the hot air system poe w health, comfort, and ve ihe life woul quts. would become dor bh р. “titudo одалар ani $ arm the "T Паль hen Mr. DLE s eye fell npon some small DX lus, jen cultivated bi under the name of Areca sechel. rum. Не expressed a wish to have, if possible, on them for the ну I gegen under his Mah аю being only "eet small specimens, Mr. SMITH dll Hot sale Ө üp h ind to accede to this at once, but told him no hes would see about the matter. , The Wo e the Adi on tapes other both cross the equator args each ti po Two causes maintain these currents in constant action : one, and of course the ре ей із ће е а Ede another the difference, difference of heat only, but er ihe add addition o E matter to the wate:. I will notice the last ORAN yik à | indeed our r cli ate I the Pacific, Macaula aud fall of og Еле vod arme Etr have never seen a very satisfact ory r f the which seems to have Љееп pet overlooked, ж Ж ocean, shi f, E I Dxozwssa 2, 1865.] : I. works, a and contrasting: them with the | short- | pipes, & mud v Дөн апа а ttampt, to. „0 lo еы yesterda С THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUMURAS (9A ZEUE ders can be т | bla adapted for a winter house; and few things | accom E ue te oni range trees in full fruit and uu npe HORRIDA, I FORWARD уб sôme particulars in regard to Ње Lx uiting n Zamia horrida (now Encephalartos horrida d. There is, 5 war, a ої in the Roy а the Regent's Park, which ne in this c e is an (жЕ аре LM 12m may ate. t was given to me 16 years nien w Dr. Piden having belon ged to the Horticultural Society. It һа аз case was but | any of these Ра) 1131 тобаа. On my seeking for information Ов this р poit, Mr. Linden ү; тей me Wilh а manuscript list of 80 "ee ses - a lew nol (жолла es in 35 publi suppose бое), which һе “Р LT sot р | 10 feet in Met he when „р, е me of tbese Mr, I am nevertheless convinced that they do mot exi |y td дай» when cultivated n our үө ES я to elucidate th endea vouring о elucidate e la >ле of. venti tion by consi idering the air as a ар D ie be necessary to add that this Bux s ı Englan redux of water of different temperatures produces great. Botanie Society’ s Garden ш Ше аїг фер» i із а source of wind ог ventilat ation, It iw There i will also be Mito to all who have accompanied me be seen at any time) in my Palm thus far, that water is heated in the very same way as ше айг, viz, by convection or a displacement of cold atoms by hotter ones throughout its entire volume now a very fine oet. for those who à of 99 kind. It bore mall n alter it came into m ss the conserver and diffuser of heat and light; pro- and 4 for “ыйы аг арча our plant-houses ; and dud ical co for regulating and working the game, D. T, К" ESSERT ORANGE CULT think that it » not recogn ise ed as leg Thinkin y posse a m years ago. The cone, xd ite ripe, was qe eim usd 124 inches) high, аай about 1 ES ledge of чин whether a single. грэ: adici k e Ud ini v inu the limits of our yet be end unl МЫ rema e As p a er rar | press Райшв— qo E. uta nsi Bactris, Cat oro cd vailalle, ове lovely crowns of Tolia e wave with lull- К honours in Ui in LA M Mop d» pip S roges t прий ul ZU La mere disi at "ne vy P of a zx Een AT noi derable. Such grow i -—- find ане Quid encumbered, bowever, g thus, e sisi my neigh- n he йаз the grand кела , 60 Р long, ârching bour Mr. eia € seems to have been the first to | m Y" nd | forming An Mn imm pao bosd | of mes 7 AR the culture of the Citron tribe to anything like | d on e Paim thod for the pubs of giving home.grown ab Kew would schreely ai ford "e == es fit for aane it the 24th — for a well-grown ET 4 ur iw noblo — and pM I saw, an idea may be formed an queen. The Astroon m humile, the time take ripen Oranges for our tables. € more t| "B. а "Y T^ M a gel Palm On entering ы Orange house, a ver rt iron dwarfed, and docs not оош the саде, t tmeture, erected by Dennis E Г ешн, so light аш mem Not deant Yi i SUD P and во brigbt that o ost fancy one was in Iw g all E. norma юше southern clime үй =. T E У England —anå that | d proportions o of of the tall, slender, "4. Т ttention was hetetrngono-peltate termination of the scale : d, ex ыл: „Йй { Oar ma articularly called to two Mon standard trees of. the | ^. А ges scale, пота sh it is attached to tbe axis of А, hey “ч ve te ida à Palm, yet reduced in all augierine Orange, with remarkably large fruit g ef. 9 Һ the two ovules бт e twò of which E id ba. the tiniest dimensions, I want to see in m hem. The stems of these trees are about $ fe dus "y ahh mem a ы s n sed p mn ms growing in lÜ-inch pote, with crowns of height, and as а Окан а bae tick; their age about 7 № ith át s айу foliage 30 inches in diameter, waving at. tbe 10 years. "Ther ething very graceful in the n" 6 ow edd a Айн а Y Mes ho five feet in ерт, and of an uniform р old u ëd b 1 W ie Mes я rüde sketch mmy assist (m ex T гу, rı ughout nol exce t i is m m à suspend à ы, в Ye ыз, what oceurred, — The drupes went on ваг рр а ШЕ ncil, And ese exquisite а сайа are really to be ing. These Tangierines were сө quite ripe and x | very rich, pressing again st t, the axis, and át the d Яша mae tained for a "o ИШҮ It would Ue "y aromatic, and good. On one of t le des sirable that English growers ould have an oppor- about two Кем fruit, LT (UR had been gathered ; and wenker, At Vogt the scales role loose, sti, ^s de. of seein dua of these plants; and on my they hung in groups, with the sun shining on Me it appeared, with some degree of force, The upper ШИ receipt of Mr. Баса fist communication, announcing ind the air being perfumed with the odour A | of the axis was left i y bes y smod e t, when I wrote to the Chroniele, 1 had no dream blossoms of some of the other trees, "n it a e|of th e pre emarkable and splen that в pr e alread cult ation, 1 to be forg ppearanee, the sides # а 1 ned "айий i^ te iberty новай „not fers ба his inter was particularly ple with the young trees |every side, à d the bright rupes filling im our pu i^ e would do well to м over à lew of Tangierine Oranges now in flowe Setting their | interstices. Th this state I of he req the mples these 1. Palms to tbe international fruit; these consisted of a few trees put early to rest | Botanic Societv. where there happened to Te ттт Exhibition to be beld in n nt in erby baag placed. out of doors, во g ne show i ‚1851. James De Carle Sowerby иь Мау, Hereplies ав follow ;—* I would very willingly an admirable coloured drawing of it, o s pr pe send cver a coll sag little 2 it Meu: a ES ti ir frui ча Yi is POE his possession. is drawing shows the colour|c]sss (concours) establis t Qu learnt, an soms and am pay жн Rd ry To 1 ruit will | of the ripe fruit, bright d x1 The fruit Wü edible. Я ан of not А a twelve species to produce ipen he usual time of the Like ч the other reo plant, it aboun ATP 6 coming e е find 6 ад ; 5 , 6а) classes bave been strangely ЕЗ Е ye lock af раша newly ion (his ouse, | has I| exhibitions possem a pow the frui ; ' a attra ] fiyin вр. « European borti- айыы алг. ded pe^ my collection of now Poma and оеп ашиде 766 ue probably, from aed; some hare Pes ааре [in fs окіст, aui may bo еен whehever ay ef vom | fis ое шы hi Me or st lend Dis NY is ‹ the. rin in Covent Garden, monica v High Ја James Yates, Lauderdale к these — ча є 1 "ат. x and The St. Michael's Orange also diri some having | Mouse, Highgate, Nov [a Л Med "dist ай оьсе dL. gom о дк, and others rough. The trees of ——— ооа for them, as it thry were no better Ren are pw LM Mpeg lm lare, and the ON THE CULTIVATION ОЕ PALMS.—No. н da руа ъд. yd М ре planta you а which, andèr the above fitle, red in | prize of or ві i^ Maltese Blood Oranges. are very d distinet in their "i Ms of Novémber á A 086). ша t me [сойом and d are hot 73 pa! Pra 5nd fal of heal rr a The blood-red colour pun, Merrie фы oa ii: б Tinen E BESAR A 9 ыы db Ted d 9n the same tree 3 have E iue deed d nul botaniste trade. TEM reati idicu others not differing from г St, Michae Eos MA Y ern ii iu TE rd i: AE m the ei which I observe, 6 заб; эз в; diis ү and its fruit i is is of ayn superior favour, fewer than 262 ре TERM рс touch s d ring o А I fruit prip e d I Wrong in believing that thete is not a because they upon ^ ect { ith e iun mpl in qa wt t perbsps ] at this sort һа а that the Committ«e of : uni inste "e most minute and elegant Palm of proposition as ib s rs for the of (how many E ls a dozen ki would [We | Palms are invited to give the к=з Ly i ү; чың сату off some of ed їп the Каты his INDOOR m vi from "Sept рала cember, FEST M four. vim for үзбө fine old plant, Жү сизе other a i Fies ЕЕ їз бек suljecled to moist stove ated Whn fairly established, IN will, however, grow vigorously in a warm conre rvatory, 1132 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. a good-si zed house, i in which a plan in еей із arranged for effect, e ide for e sake of the more tender kinds or for keeping damp | i roackes. I wbich had esc: proprieto f you ese т recommend rs Pinus La r Pape r tha b 917 Vellisgtonia or or some other ornamental í tree, as not, for 1 use of distressing сарай» агісіо, , o, for I see t it is a highly ornamental tree, gel * wa be gone." dd бат I to the notice of our valley associated, wbereas th season | Zealand it re equi mosu lux ria n atly h е, р à somewbat sheltered situntion, ch. orci common and жс Му of be and it ія also said to grow and within геа should ertheless freely exposed to light and - in order that ed не except that it is тент osite one ano other on a single ooa toea therefore, ma g two lea each s the shoo Tetris rA о issue {ш “between the forks of each pair y and hardy, "à S oet also it quo oted i th t year's growth, which i is not th ы. р 3 з — — of rich o vm seein e specimens of "the re ent s of t js exhibited to qd oe четт вз of the md о! wer ed Dy Mi ety about ing u young wood apparent tha t to Mt this Bignonia in енй it ould be ee pois in Mea tiens after blooming. nent place ы this plant, a con- sid NAE po rcm Je or f brick oM pern sandston ed quantity of shoots to fall down from tho miter o or 8 from one end of a ho ouse, and the higher the latter d. J. F. and however, quite Wellingtonia as be | уз ger a preparat LE Patr coi of this beautiful and interest- ealise the same ple h done, that I ask him to beso obliging as to detail his ual proceedings in regard to it. C. F. P., The robes tree to "Xin meh igni nton. рте attached а name wortby of confidence. be considered useful r Taw ate Peole in 1860 and morning in December, 1860—it - : think, on the t | 15th—I called upon ve k me was ^e АШ of fruit. uth-west “wall, with its leaves green as il r3 Pinus Laricio, quick-growing add sec for А liave seen 10s, per | t | inspec 5 ot се Scotch Highlands, ‚| first P ни on EE DT carry their large droopin re without эш T. С. E, Melbury dos h ; (Musa а Ca avendishii).— of a cluster of fruit of 16 is the first time " has of Norenia ths from the the time g р мав gathered, I 1 five mon a starting until the first t ripe pi from his n; к. 16 із ар вас those asing results as һе has Grange, 1865.—One bright перат to look at a Peach years previously, and which hd een эк » ripen its X I sh "Y = if an =” - 2 , though bruised and otherwise = Heat "vcr was perfectly ripe, and as good in a8 fruit of the kind ever is. k eem Grape. eem in mM 7 few „days ago, I Ra ом far the ori th M5 TRADE MEMORANDUM, WANTED, the mt of Thomas L, Reid, Seedsman, | late of No. 47, Cross Cheaping, Coventry. Correspondence, Home ва Pa ect Hardiness of the Маз and Female rd rimson and gold colour, tasting to know the sexes of rd Jargo Bay trees, I in with flower the tree perfectly struck with its a the — fruit, I fou I remember mene: before | n t Жаны, Esq, of Kempsey, from whom Mr. J The Kem got The frost of ДЕП ET - ty during a г, ў" t bro! te Mr. of inco, who called it the итү, Grape, names under which it was — ое ат rter. Mr. Bo Bes also Mr. Hale, then e i ez Ё ЧП Ern Alicante it an effects on vegetation. or mirae Grapes are therefore identical I may the 19th of I had the pleasure of seeing at Dr. woking Peaches. * On the 10th of. last. October I went | etie ed iren pom - an «е 1 а verpool Gra i about 20 years planted. Charles Palmer, Stewkley Grange. [ The flowers in both instances are of the m sex. та ебе Wipro eodd ls Borneo," which w Blue Orchid of Borneo.—In Mr. F. Boyle's - i my neigh Late Yello America," eui it Poole's. | it as “fle sh yellow, red at METER г biis. I mo it full of fine fruit, all crimson and Mr. Williams fo for his sister 12 мар quie fine old instead of the dis. po bis rees of PTER Yellow, and describes the stone, rich, j juicy, a ana, KE ccomplished in 1863, the following passae (p. P MAR n 1» жм Bidi i- "owe fam from t e been obta f our Orchide an Д The celebrated. Blue Orchid was discovered accidentally by Mr. Bentley upon the boug of a tree which he had hun imes. As he | bed it to e blossoms hung in an azure garland | r Orchids ш England, and to о distinguish "the rarer species " Can of y flowers are unprofitable.” best of them | the latter is one of the yel | which reproduce ТЕ es from a traveller цес во that i hundred stones d yellow would raise E hundred S These regie clear Аңга € ther, or they are often “ flat, stale, This Poole's e d seems one "of the beatin; pers ou yellow-fleshed еи y out in piq уж, low а Peac stones almost like a brought from Italy a Peaches, the chances are he always. On the whole the 1170 ted фео M yan It isa 1 вш 3), and had at least 60 or ood-sized, Pos jd е В. bunches it. Robert ter, Tau Stoneles Асо поо Me e (see p. 1084), Stuten that he n бее berries in the Midland Counties or in tbe: North. а tmoreland Pa p abundance of them, some of te plants of which are between 200 and 300 years eld any o! заб аге ** Delitra?" And what is meant by tbis unique Blue Orchid, which Mr. Boyle | w alludes to as ** =ч celebrated P" P.H.G. einge ye p VELA undreds of these my е my diy. I find tb ri at ne nare the rene Р osi Ais without their om shoots, «ма have been bitten off by hares and ra A am а pin мб: raise a good Мег of Tarba e means Yon of getting it pe ied I should feel obliged by any of your corre- eather. of the Seas Black Prince Strawberry, crop early in the seaso but they will not come out in flavou Pooles Late Yellow - СЯ T ы эш any e ised тыра] їп ш growth as the a modest nature, making short prolife shoots, з bearing freely. ha ildness to bloo September last, and pes a quantity of fruit which | is dvert The —We have several beds of » T ана pes ring а Mo. ung four years ago was fruit, all of which was stoneless. I have many trees in the w at this place, some e old, others quite young, and in all cases I — unable to meet with one plant g stoned pie To-day (Nov. 23), the plants are one mass of red dire ек allthe leaves are o c: A = ry fine M T y we not eavy cro wild fri, ou блай the blackbirds -— чай nian hi their numbers — be s ке R. Cra sg FE I Salinburia, — olia, —By far the finest eis ema on Sir W. property ш "Vins a sd сЕ the river Avon and at Ham Green. wen 6. S., $ spondents favour wit some Milos upon the|beginning to ripen. To-day (Nov. 28) I have gathered| stated that Mr. Blu m home a specimen matter. A Subscriber, several d perfectly ripe berries, Liha w what ii занди Odontoglossum, which was considered by Prof. La re eam T vy ut T bave been much int d t has been even iu this p of North| bach to be distinct tron eem жей, у nt (see p. 1109) ot the Wellingtonia Dita Dobson, Whitburn Hall, Sunderland. | examples of both were shown in flower d sti Ei at Theydon. vm Epping. It € be a yf vi May say that Roses taken up in| tbe о called O. Bluntii being much S Hali m qut plant, and І should m nar li tps e it. There utumn will not do for forcing, et that is a mistake ; | the A fower of each of the y^ I beg to however, опе or two aped Day" s futur v whieh some of the most distinguished Rose growers on the xg ans sent to me by Mr. meis vine seem to me to require чебер explanation. In spe: ing | Continent, take ар Бома up after dd o occurrence of | allowed to state that specimens of Blunt sew dbe nting his Wellin, , he says, “ I plant or two severe and put them into as small | were gathered by me before ee d) есте well-prepared soil, consisting ms of go lox 2 mq as possible, Sling p latter within an inch апа | of them; avd moreover, that the iven to B will he kindly say wh his soil in ede | a-half of the brim with soil, во ав to leave room for top-| sent home by Mr. Blunt was е рш i Р * well prepare it," and sentio of what its other com- | dressing. The & them into bottom Д ше. true history of Ке end of йт ponent p AA а че chi t good | giving at the same time plenty of Ar Ml I tops|follows:— While at Pacho, about "T^ ameorerel 59 loam. that i of our beantiful|cool In four o weeks t ill be well year, looking for О. crispus ^ "ir and 80907 valleys i in England were e planted rith Wellingtonias, i in [and ready to be introduced into the рок гше species, and returned to — Blast, #00 а few years their appearance would be greatly pesi John А т id prz Моради in the month of June. "There I m strock with der improved. This * i e» true, чп it may not, but I н Baskets. — Can espondents|saw the flowers, and being m = some, wbich 184 should like to ask him what would be the value|inform me where I can get 6 айаш of an orna. | beauty, he asked ue to phe him imens 1 bad did of his Wellingtonias ,"in а few years," when they | mental character ? A [Those who have su Di — at random from the were no бой e beginning to improve the general appearance of | articles on sale should advertise лок; sent home to his employ time set ca d his valley. Ifear the utilitarian owners and occupiers | see p. 1109) This has flowered the o origin n of О. Bluntii. ve ; e Royal ssl of the valley in question would prefer g crops of here these last ep years, and has been much тан | plants and в a: à and tion of tbe piss% Wheat, Barley, Oats, Жы. ү els, Swedes, a and similar It is not y^ аа or stately as the Pampas Socio ty, giving a short descr! pb in the thesize, юр ang ез hand it is more dressy and graceful. | distinctly stating taat it varied m ly that 09€ 7... gt 1 tl stands sell а, н іп h flower garden an bg 2 lisi ей than other б” lastic fl up in summer with iheir more crisp a more вро Pacho t? collect d а: we шау as vell Bist del tdt t our | returned ре obtain юж he which has hitherto grown cattle food with drooping Exi ee of brownish white, contrasting well | mon € $e July "Т with the varied glo colours with which they are plan Мг, Blunt was anxious t0 растивта 2, 1865.) т kind, he accompanied me. We collected a lants, many of them in flower, and о varieti be: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. and Privet for varies from Fir, foet sharp sand »! : sand to а ooid wet ау. J, Marshall, |15 foot 1 4, н 5 y ong and 4 foot wide Р. austriaoa, P, Laricio, | 90 batituted, "The soil wes Tos, baing produced with groat f E ш, a lanoaclato form, give Wis etatoly Musa an у gmaooiul appearanos Боир moreover мй Зое» among Palms and othor large foliagoð planta, J abbention, not les for ite mobile qeu ts ite striking form. А Froncbman'a а of it is expressed magwif An peows. ] Mr. oley | ааш" authority, that | m the hrpothesis of by his comprehensive word bòn at РР A or tbe purpose of testing ber large hothouse sh do bim great oredit, and it requires conriderab: but thore are well under ordinary circu of 3001. are offered for this class, a few prizes ought each. i ü i © 2 H L 5 M i EE е8 3 over the y , ch appear to be liberally thought of, which v im EE е $ НИП : : ii 5i f d g j eous plants seem pretty well represented with the exception of Petunias ы erben : Peargoniume, &c., are liberall, has been don H H p : S ч Ё үрүт, HTHH i: m a 5 g an ti ed sum of 15. forall the varieties of Pine-apple i of cultivation, and that when 71. 16s. асое gu Чен» HH L | H И ШЕ ЕЕ ilr Bic Пн Ho AME iii iu it | ii 3 s E Я F зг: 3 e С pH ҮЙ EIS | pi iit et JEF salp HT ЕР i i i fi i : | Е E HHE ps IHE Jun кН Т: | E : ili РЕ 5 ME jii f 4 H Ё е | me to say tbe her- | the 19th Angust at for | feeling are | to something ы it also keeps P ретту бү RD gentlemen's ч е arisen ады. y assumption present instance from the 1 the memoir of which it 4 1 (7 * oapable of aooomm. it, end for ашу room whic it migbt take up, Ма extreme besut compensste. J Cornhi. vidres, Kibouf, ғ perusal of © (no doubt а H к Hit Fit H f 3 8 only c the Royal \ Aug. 30 and 31 at the Crystal Palaca, were M Kelway & Son, Lan, ^ come just for a bead 1 BoraxicAL or KEpir»tmos: Nor, 8.—Dr, President, in the chair. donations to the M usen * з I y з Bota å and Royal Horticultn: offered for Glad. Horticultural, and on | awarded to TN ni Society, p y ladioli on | who writes that the larger epecmon is the wocallod э, cag Ier PEE Hr n : E - Gt il ivi | ТИ i jj i | j ү | | > sg 1 | і і : | - = і E $ -ÉRY Ti Ё Ё 5 uH Et Е к ШШ 1 gs g$ il Р РЕВЕ ТЕТ n E E ә | П i An: ea E E Ba a с з i m Hii li imum ilit i s - simi HT е Balfour erhi- in August, 1831, mot far from The ve Sootland, Professor bited imens collected by bimael the neighbourhood of Colástream, to f 1184 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DzcezwsER 2, iss i Hirsel, the residence of the Earl of Home. He also stated tha к (Enanthe nen which i is not seconded ^ by Professor Babington, occurs ntly in Wigtonshire, Kirkeudbrightshire, and ius fries-shire, in all of which озен he ^ "€ it —— Dr. Balfour exhibited gue Aster salig nus (аа), EN ua island in the Tay, rdens, anà ‘apparently 8 ipecim wo ich had been collected near Coldetream, de on the banks of the Thames.— Dr. Balfour read a letter from urchison, of London, in reference to the Falconer Memorial and tho Falconer Natural History Fellows ship, in Whi from the mouth of the Caterpillar, by Captain J. | Mitchell.—6. On the К жн of Pontia Raj in North D. Jordan.—7. О гу анн, es of Collecting the Lepido optera rather hs those of pa alone, by the Douglas Timmins.—8. Bri Agathidium, by Mr. David Shar 3aotícts of Books, мрг of Materia Medica and Therapeu dra Ad Abridgment of tle late Dr. ROM. Elan Mat eria Medi ca, фо. By F. J. doen assisted by Robert Bentley, F.L.S., and Ro Warrington, F.R.S. Lon 1865. v0; pp. 6M. Dr. Pereira's work on Materia Medios h s of 8 e P + " ү жїл he йй 9500]. or 30007. w requi — He r i pre Scoten naturalists to uid in the cause,.—Dr, Balfo onar attention to the Horti- cultural Exhibition and Botan Congres s which is to qe yclopædia very copiousness is in some in m and this remark фа. more especially to the thera- ciet y mentioned that at Bonchurch, near Ven ntnor, so of Wight, he noticed a a : Fuchsia nearly 22 feet high, ras diligence an "1 research were beyond SE. ; ic compiled most accurate вай complete рари й x the Bere substa ces of nimal, veg etable, o n that a ev. | pu tish Species of rrassing, is БН, go Hip with such lu boss mess t| one long to be a countr on and ls. hat it maka - " eech t; T , omes necessary M 1 as. To amateur me gar eners, this publieation i Е E useful, Fi отеп and F aan E Elizabeth Watt giving instr гену fro om and having : trun nk Ti gro open. air and нан а that he had medicine eut in Кай ^t the application нЕ hee vemodies he bewil dered the stude ent A з flowers and pale green foli Canary бе util to do with Atina We ig t t t the exhibited а a growing specimen at the 1 dud not then allow of any remarks communicated the „201. he collected from various sources. Sel бән m, compara tively speaking, did he uM "e results of his own tility in such a f the эйс apter o ge Pla seldom did d: any clue w ti ow The sdi of the plant were iam Bell, Superintendent of the Botani: Saharunpore, in April, 1865, under the n и б ска 3 sd sdb The seeds | m were dibbled d prepa лед үр e | acquire hereby une а pparent discrepancies pt e utility of certain have already а he Харри и befor dun might be reconciled, L^ во it has h tudents of “Ре een many diligent & reira," that they have пей a торма го the value of dru rugs, Lr Still, i 1 H f, kA ^: of gn purpose, and а two light Minis ‘placed over them. ' h n n very ваб to be removed. Seven weeks after Veios s sown, E Pat 1 n b are pent of becoming ainted with Mp eculiarities look to the value f the үү ork ав а natural history " drugs, than as a qu characteristics "sl that Strange and most ancient rag, some of whom are said to trace an "andisputed Tam desce nt for more than 2000 ye ars. Amongs t bes pu ХАНГА green -— were produced. vien till many of them had renched the length feet 9 inches, each plant bearing from 18 to 20 of young state the siliquas or s 8 may be used ma the ordinary cultivated Ben Radish, as they poss tas ja They will also be fonnd ana a Je pungent tas 1 for making up mixed pickles, «с. About eight sa ago seeds were Mosived f rom Madras under the diseases to which flesh is heir. nd i present volume is an abridgment of the larger Ml. and a detailed analysis of a work on and Botan ny, presen nted to the Ho ipie. deas work. Т very e м2 which find a place in the recenily published s | British роса Нуріепіс remedies and agents, influencing the mind, are omitted from this abstract, зо the istorical minii of еу various systems of e ien on of dru e other hand, the nee да his collea name of ** Rat-tail Radish, „Raphanus caudatus, s with seed pods 8 inches long. This variet р freely, and is MSAN grownin the garden. It possesses the same pungent taste as the long-fruited plant. The i piel їз very hardy, as both flowers and fruit n it in the open air as late as 9th |е to which this Radish m matter, o bring the че up to the present date. In its pr ibi ч shape then, Pereira's м Manual" is jina else but a new edition here are als Literature in Eng que T cag) Le EPI in the East, Fo by . Lond. : compiled 8vo pam wie "(lira d the "cde iod , read а ociety, ам inculcating as the best means of d the acces of cholera, eleanliness, good n and pr ГОМ чш employment for body an nb t inda таа — explanato ory notes. The Editor has availed. himse oft as to the use of bad rice, from ке usefo which be hu e und Mu. 1865. Independent of A Мей rug y be tu fse fa оч vegetable dr. [T T seed is мт e ЗАА м each plant is tied Lus ed - fruit | en und— tion of the siliqua are swelling. wth do either of the varieties show the slightest Epia ency to produce the Radish under ground, 16 will be curious to observe the nature of the o ni when | "m plant is fertilised with the ordinary garden Radish | l likelihood the hybrids will produce um. both above and under ground. —— exhibited а specimen. of wood found i in peat in Meri А and is fortunate in having b assisted by two gentlemen who, from the positions they occupy, and from their long practical experience, peculiarly well qualified for the task they have јас a roren fully Cat. CATALOGUES RECEIVED. mide Poss Ий ask) —— RA Coniferæ i st, with ба) sizes of the plants care [et (Zangor) numerous u^ 27 of which they state h Booxs RECEIVED. —My Libr | (Ward, чна б & Co.), reno PRO " f penny volum com pri ing a python: of the primary aspirations of the h practical, whose exampl te and animate Moe! to create iran to teac rising generation nd to conquer difficulties.” eu economy of ч сыры р кзы in the shape of and was transmitted by Mr. Baikie, phares hue Nov. 6.—F. Pascoe, Esq., F.L.S., 2, were an the Secretary. Мг. Stone, of КҮЗ ‘sent p exhibition a remarkable че and Pati fragmentary thereon, а ducive to this end, —— | 0 € Seientiarum (Hardwicke) Under this title a r of the Victoria Institute че “илы the origin seedlings, .|that First- dius Y certificates have been a s —God Rose. ый: PnorrTABL | ths acd ке wins $ Sons (Ashbourne, Apiary. The note appended to my amp х your eee and promote Fe receive the sympathy an мд d ta of all con seiontious workers, but we fear the attempt pti bs by enou а LEM Institute or Philosophical „Society oft i 8 АП specimen of 8] rr n em di A = Eo cite between the two classes of thinkers, e reasonings and —€—Ó x Pe no imis to| us, in many respects, as fa udents | of science, , Neither can boue of. "iii, bet both heir resp McLachlan also exhibit remarkable speci. men of be a сан the left Desin an of which was as in the male, and the right fore- British мега Аса on Coleopte: ippopsis, by Mr. Pascoe.—2, On Varieties ni cen s virgaureæ nnd Phlæas fro бет -— sts imalayas, by Mr. Hewitson.—3. Exotic Batterdies belonging to the Family Hes db, by Mr. Hewitson.—4. Descriptions of New ЈА рей Species of Gallerucidz, X, Mr. Baly.—5. On the Structure of the Thread of the Silk Moth as it issues | an TEMELIE с А blotehed wii wh dark colour. Mr. Tansen exhibited | bran species d Mr. Crotch voy l useful results, will t practical ultimate tely elicit Med reset e and useful — - eT id — The author's illustrations refer chiefly рети 1 science, but they ке just as бакт $i other esta hat ovem nts eN nowledge. The writ ment sid should be ext ting particular md found to im well in the сазе of t ‚ and, we may add, in the йун u of | roo эсту diio Анны g im illustrated edition a the Recreations о, p more work than 30; vont зю паүүіез, | of En mem cud o get larger fo 1866 "d det for - na e Сезге m prosecu 1 on a plan — to that nee has | sure, o good and asting Kew England by inducing e$ үе my. 16 may take Fee: zd ed | facts and experien erre straws in а stream, A m e y than 8 = ii 1 Е 1 | Ld „Айта ® i Holy A: der La the shop windows 80 1j sal of pure honeycomb. In Gari produce nothing like them in Li information asto how be was is large and this eer] e n the end s Shortly trouble yo ^ ru ens АЧЫ Sih another suggestion or two on bee- ee-management ; x arj put tbe great secret of success will be found in large Garden Memoran р” vourite flower. P will lose its charms for » A. — “Pottier Ош, Manches! ТА uris RUSHTON.— There are Lees жане ож, but its whilo Aa. Xu have, I ы In our reply to 'ettigrew" 8 former r communica- fame resi in their present oocu P d hi А sure, a large place in tho. ња "wp every lover - Ca ч € plac w ltogeth. hi р sied with thom, an EAO EANES iog. In the t altogether to hives 4 р етта vicarage garden of m M i Tarrant Rush ArxxiwpRa Рак == minium n irse x loin." + "Boes wou nde ed А Dorsetshire „hamlet is this said Rushton, with | neoted with ihe freien of "ot this Park, vii vá by fill them, and for. i any d ever | nor in their Eb ape P jobureaque in esie ve been suspended during the last twelve months, have ime out of them. But w n hardly sup suppose that he | edifice ; the per itself оа, ngi, aeg and we hope will not cease seriously advocates the use ut a hiveequallin in in probabi; irse сатра ie do Wi) — мд princip he po prec pu The foundations of the i ons ten of those known hbour’s * Im. 1 progressing under in iv" Thi рош = Im. | memory of all sae m P RS personally interested Meurs, Kok E Loon, tbe огоо ав ttage 1 his d i t guess, upwards of 11,000 зоры inches of building and | that entirel. through the ip tigrew's e a classical name, aud yoe elem will 5] PM to Led that the ' building is Д , A y breeding space. If Mr. Pettigrew’s logic were good, | and energetic akill of ita h rk are ma 1.24, looking as they do is no doubt that it would be' advisabl there kives тебу: bot ee hic] - amiable, kind-hearted, an Ко nthusiastie v. vicar, Mr. vh b has во юа enriched Fey а Hills, Epping F. orest, duos Beach, Waltham ith his ad Middlesex. wrong, so must be "e conclusions to | tions upon pon the Сз growth of. сес and St, Paul's i the Crystal Pal also be soen from which К tos arrived. For atgument's sake we will Peaches, that I am quite sure there will v. а | Фріз Park, which is studded - fine oM trees, suppose that hives double or three тч » pue general feeling of regret at the announ nd is so ted as to be f|he bi i dimensions are to be recomm ended, EU > ^ cement а access from all Ў bids adieu to Rush for x in "Apri. parts of London, 1% is %.3.. P. one side by the te his Roses, Strawberries, Peach trees, and | Great Northern Railway; the North London тый of such be united and hived in it; rede t сло» Роме must bo left to the tondor mercies of will - m. $ it, as well as several sies. Йй fail to be an unusual, particularly by the Ayrshire bee-keepers. | A: 1 fro ial wo aoquisition to A ойк oum dignitats he ме well earned; but thís птн M "wt om dan is. This Park ke dd Mun r two season eade- hi are enabled to construct a much | will be Mage. i to cultural world; he wil) | ex acros inside, while cage = be greator КУ: си mb, and of course, if Mr. Petti- | have m. ss to his pota; bes з be able to eng 300 e ee are to be used for building а grew t to throw "of a swarm of double | let us e more безна вн piso Pike yd mm But is this the | h = Ln We have many times united two first or prime! was decided on, yet the time was unce uncertain i but a | to the millions of peo: e үзе hope is is tat | pu . To Mr. M'Kenzie belongs the eredit of ча. е ша out the nly not, so far, at least, ав our experience | situation for his «od EIC v with him| We do not doubt, therefore, that it wil be отбой tive w weeks ago, and although the matter of leaving | out in such в manner as "wil make the Park | attracti swarms, and placed diem аал. hives. Wehave|letter from him роду informs that it is|ex to visit it. o herself has done much for more than once known doul swarms, which have | definitively fixed fo г April -— Ге few farewell|the place, 'and if the come together during the excitement of qune, to be | nı domi cle, в Bm barrel; but we have never known th fter | o n: ү . lans in question are properly otes on it may not, sn be uninteresting, carried out, this Park will be one of the most boautifal The situation. of t on y where to be found. Amon old — treos to be осир Kis e whit better than colonies boni f to th gales il t with k, Elm P "s if inter. of fern Qe on M side of a mái mixed = oups. of varions kinds of ES Li Coniferm, e reason is ers the avem of M 4 TU: of me А а sized brook, | will be set to increased ad ; for nothing is frosts from single s any hive, Pieter ES or stan, сап only lay a limited | co ilo vins ad | o amore А e а as Pines and different z ы nuwber of eggs. T e it is, that this poa pope | пет ге ones in carly вр spring. "Tho soil is poor and | kinds of Evergreens, In short, under liberal and judi- 4 & € is very much la qe has n usually believed to | ED case ; but. still there is a limit to her oz er of |" his Park mav be made an honour que can mike nothing gw мгө-—Шм of ail R Roses ;" | to the il by which it is distinguisbed uring the summer and. ore boos i yot in the | a | e as the sleek common: onne lman becomes under have been dur spring, there wiil be few, if dte i тоге ut the Vicar of Rushton із poi person— ааыа) 5 Р portly Miscellaneous. f Rast American Heather, — - The earliest notice of the is] dj po r at the samo 5 te. end) ^ the zioh D provi rir Scotch Heath that of Si This last summer we had two pee: ош swarms | Roses live like the Lord qr hahi is dé di own У William Hooker in m to the “F wite Er after hoving been secured i te d Шуев. — The bees were put into a large-sized d frame to produce as fine plants and splendid blooms|inserted at p. 39 as an inhabitant of Ni шай them all.|as сап be obtained in more favoured localities, | the authority of De Ја Pylaie." b id va À super therefore was put on in addition. Тһе lower|and been enabled to successfully compete both | еуег, e had M ook per diy rapidly filled with combs, and a super|at the E and provincial shows. Не | generally re p when ый — wer " 25 lb. weight was taken for our share. But what is the state of t time? There are s sprin E most probably E not E MN all more the majority of the hi the apiary. “кейн а ч. m A Which sent off two ms in June, and b Wei рені thoge are his (He plan bachelor, an as they sa say in 4 Hr, mores һе pity ) ране a бү, eseription ur them ; and hence he has been аре | Americana,” w it is stated : OG roe P $ made a mistake, Fie ign = е HHI that Pylaie Y 4 T E E B. ғ EH Xr $E n ТН HR HR Hi BR g Eg EH 584 EEN il % d Ha Ё d 1 isi ER $i hich it is strongly : argued very E » provided thera 1 is a воой honey a, but beauties ct sees in карни how cellen g the " | P zh LH 5358 In — n 8 E, mM Y mee анаара À small second warm may'nof nearly su in fail me; always ready to cheer e dt. need ta бошон brancher 6 in filling its hive tho firat senson; бло ext summer it шау | во on. Быр ratter riran es of will fil i hive with n 2 em } “Ahi Charles abs lebvre, you are a x boauty 1” jah; h, Jalos y you never the marre hee à Bodaty's collections, is B H s: ii Hs 225 i н ji {з iH not combs, and the bees will b 1 à Qe Ач у i Marya В very. numerous, Т ya owing year it may be the of sho Bons he grows, for i Patalon; int i e opu Б.Е. of N: consider- he fol erret colony in the аршу, nd о brow off large and - the best out So i th these recom. | is the пене Й = ui m H^ a ETE di 8E = Ё Ei нел y oceup the first the would the vy во that we do not imagine there is any|b using to see how int, Although К rains а common but m et there is plenty of y washed secnm l son n e Бг Point Plesnn ошаш! and qnm erer ы, fri h ave ouquet of blooms to take toa friend at Blandford, who e ^.^ 7 da йен bs o MEC w dier real necessi, вайа hives, which are -— intended to be used When put 'on the dinner table, the exclamation was, | p planta, and cem" to 1^ Heath family. scriben їп poraril. Hp aera cgit Ps gloriae iig ead pt Mr. grew in his inference -— ЗФ. 80 Pv as bn v But we are also compelled to differ from -|them eould be produced. — genvine Heather in swampy ground on $ hich 1 ve | Bt. Anns, Cape В уза t ten years. each once to ha in full fruit, were well ; the secret of his | the ow off swarms of double or treble the ha n e t, — «afr rane] 1 plant is quite » wild end he has attained will | was ann Ea of those usually ad adopted. We frequently have ЇЇ tl ire t ione weh prp sedile aemper i бшуш Куе Ым, ж qam eoi th hi wfoundland, 'had found Heather hardly fall to their share now, and аё any rate eam Даат: ges akera sgg class a e of swarming а жоў ока £o rtnight later, , раније оС Не сыр "es will no more come before | And P ч omae, н botanical g uently (at any rate in the "i is fatal to | th swarm e à | i been drenched with water, | with the Scotch M "This fact was very apparent this РА the hot — they had with vater, E ch ani - While had our пеўрЪ} n thing could exceed th our. » теби, ample, evi hives, igbbourhood, and several of our о ai Parton M nastya be the strongest grower; but ali grows, as an indigenous plant, in Massachusettsa, Nova sending off swarms from the middle to the ly brought to Dr. Law EY were looking beautiful; during all aer m yos pa Ma ёте in every respect an Dartmouth hills in 1850. ere ir Joseph is now, lI —Eliza, Wonderful, &c. 1: Са Bre ton, and Беу оор but is m is going to call after the | extremely local in its distribution, and in fact ome of > Ша бы.) prevented doing so, did not swarm until the Ben i» 1 which Mr. Ingra ing ^ $ А Wh ch of Heather ее. qms have done badly, while the early ones have filled th ii soya ү, 3 well i olf, Mayi wortby of the name erever a pat that covered the front of pore 6 in, and preserve it к арәт дан бин д g by peter bulk of his | carefully, Phe we shall be apt to lose the pd апа claims of our advise to be|in, to a en he has | with it one of rovinee ch de adj si ДИ d" he finds iow to roost | name of Nova Scotia, English and American botanists [ja vhi de тош 5 "даа to know what сч dimensions are | in the adjoining parish, d him to Dorsetshire, | will hear with much interest of tbe Dartmouth habitat, tigrew gh- to er hand, connects б MS ur are ties which ы from th serves conn e Massa- opt, ^ We should liko to iei of the bien n во We erem Tha à оці that meny of chusette опе vit th those of f Cape Breton and Newfound- 8 o also way mammoth hives that he may know to be in use, И the enlargement is to be limited to ird or ii ==. atr taraga Gr boniand, end an and the Azores, w at ts ; th more of interior capacity, there is no objection on TM not aded a ados dagh Tis movemen (Жа сә Ы Ила anis М Nodbera Europe z^ great | am Фе е | Scotia Je ime asit would in шов districte be found в vos d y know bi h EAR but further than we cannot recom. тесош | personally, those йиз would. ъан sometim Alway A Louis gen is as dear to а ЭМ aen ап ditfer Ne shall be ua dile cannot be in from time ора + if Mr. Тыр З - orden to Roso culturo by the пев, uprigbtness and ki and kindliness | prised on the ы pM ueber 1 шер which he ом the of his | È was ect of Boo Manag ud юы ble to io qo Ъ he has done | as the 8 rock to an Irishman, and one feels sur- that 1 it is not adopted Б a emblem. assured by a traveller that he had exhausted his 1136 _ АНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Юкса з ү. dishes flavoured vith this. herb, "but К in v^. rA a will scarcely fail to ensure success, As to the I of fire-heat, if the ерен is egi cold, or | dernie: atal fragrance pursued him still, will become quite ripe and fad flavour, while they room shrivelling till u will attain Ше = be have lai; pae Spe a Perd eggs, but tha FLOWER GARDEN AND P. uh to his rsen icon M уе as disgust. At last, f ttempti d ond be taken of vuv roms should | STATE OF THE WEATHER АТ CHISW ар ч examining а Pa н а Я" а учуй it oc ж doc any rough w work in the prineipal par ra of For the Week ending Nov. 29,1865, Sedes AR Іурур forated, and some of the favourite herb introduced by = pleasure- -ground, such as pruning trees and s Бн К-ны. | — the innkeeper, who was resolved that the national taste | ће doin ng of which involves a нс SAC which Nov. |2% | omes. а | should be vi , and that, too, ab ovo and in removed in Be — E E a Be жы Min. Mox. | Min. [меш T foot 2 feet | { уан Р ckenr's АП tho Year Round. 801 т pens beds nd n replace че with re urs. ME 9454 29.347 | 54 EXPRESS | atr —W. Expr , iday | 50.0 | ar P ka vun Азар. ена °( inspecti че г o) material, as this kind of work can be done during frost Satur, 25 7 2930 29138 " h 42 Ey h HÀ з ears of remarkable size and weight, produced this |n half ime that it would take if done when the | мы ауу 2, |29507 БУГА di | АЕН | AIR Goodwin's garden, at Bin eb House: n walks are soft, and with a t tithe of the ‚| © 28) 10 29389 29. n ва јаз 2 4 EHE specimens selected, one measures 20 inches | Jury h wl — Lu e hat 5 уз Оч the long way, and 14 | | сазе, At this time of the year, it often } 39.00 29.288. 47. | 368 | 493 |0691 LT about КОЧМОН its Meth үз the stem. The other | Severe frosts follow eavy wet. en plants are over- | Xov- quem TUE EE measures 191 inches round lengthways and 14 inches done with кош; they are more suscepti tible of frost | = %- Tine densely overcast; rain ; overcast. at its greatest circumference. They $ when moderately dry. 1% is therefore good ае - IR ELY very remi showery ; з fine at night 21b. 41 oz., and 21b. Sol These gi igantic ' ‘specimens to шоч ‚нда Шш extremes of either one or the A E: А, 7 cold ; cloudy at are also most handsome in appearance, from n e per- А E ble mat will be advi Ы uh STATE OF THE WEATHER AT C T fection of shape in Which they are gro what 2 res pls pee t night, but should it be DOSE е, During the last 39 years, for the ensu HISWIOK, wn. [Of sort were they? Single fr DE е wes e's St, Germain sometimes Wh as muc rasine, — Grease, M. j^ eadily disso benzine; but the latter has the isadva ad of an offensive odour. been di eful properties of benzine, while, а& the same time, any odour it emits is agreeable, It has been called Erasine, and is T produ pe of atr es o s uA accidentally discovered b who collecting B i er a remarked # d tat none м be obtained i d e from rees; but, instead of it, a pis poss: issolvi ш; А animal апа тавара uh he pde, ot i without. loving any s delicate colours, Eras Erg ady found BEN way into commerce, а! and it would ап answer xw for burning in amps, b ntellectual Observer. The Plaseires of Тапса The c c hief wonder of \ э-нун is the e-tr = pas the fountain by Burss.—T Sio i and Ranunculus and cene beds dapi | earthworm pad untidy ы ost | is to ev ins werde чена, io give air, by all means let it les don т? ulip beds will be more safe covered than had n and insure better be thrown up, in to swee the destruction of insects, LYANTHUSES.—These will, perhaps, now claim extra notice. ME on beds, if parted at the — time, will often hav the roots comparatively bare; independently of this may have drawn "leaves, &c., into their with their ee ie give the beds an a of а holes, wlioh, efully fo: of the statui x little аз possible, removing b then, with a fibres rotting or broken leaves; та leaves and cow-m ich had 1 boe pared, and under cover some time previously, go care- fally over the bed, filling "p all inequalities, placing round each plant; in fact, giving een Є uing Week, ending рес, 9, m Greatest per n which it anti |z Rained. MEUSE Tus We . Thurs. ie PIN Satur. [ооо Ф озсо Фоо Ld уь» БЕ6Е pA | | le hig est temperature during the above period айу “857 — therm. 61 ud 3 d ithe lowest therm. 14 deg. tices to Corres Pe оока. F. eu thill's Treatise on Sea Kale r your purpose.—4 Gardener, Lindleya To dl Practico v nM costs about 218, ; and the Vegetal OF E DR. LINDLEY : А Gardens ai у satisfootory portrait a i "aid d 6, London Street, Norwich. We refer "t close We reached ood a n paved I HG road, creditable to the ц ot Eos titza, The Plane- | Ë thema completo top dressing This operation will E t 1б сигу, amd hes bem К ЫБ iree, which i н а ost decrepit old age, has tms Abas estia ult will be a strong a the first year of the 19th. Би to whioh ceutury imal suffered greatly since the Revolut. t what period | Y oes belong admits of decided proof. epoch may 9 мезар hol hollow, now8; but its branches are FORCIN mart неа Ў nont ot ths Chistin Ys Tu d то many places, and the foliage is a scant rs and centuri essively numbered ; and wie remnant of it» old dourising wardrobe I тей пе eer es о Ern 3 gu fo daring | iorum. DEAE АНН рх in its better days, with its nr fr tesir the day : bottom-heat sbould be abou Admit as| earth round the sun, d is е m Де D. «но ncirciing ве: i 18th century is en 19 ry чай ү, built fountain, and all ti em encourage- кың теш e "* pnl, no ME [3 ч кену 1801, and not till then. catalogue were drawn up of tbs vision for true Orient; d m f. The Pl when the wind is very keen. The day temper plants that have been. intres in b Aes ODE MIB e +'ane: | and moisture, should be regulated by ше pee Re those int; m ced in the year 1800 ш ES loi CY EE Жерд lightnin ne and а) the weather and the amount of air which can be ose of the last oi wy ку dud irlwind ; but was apparently con- AT EXHIBITIONS: ' urposes а disi а vede eaae "hich ch sil, however, have x to ME а a Em. unt allow die pi ee кык гаа Kev med i ciroumference of 60, feet; that б es vat measures 30 so many fruits—usually half a dozen. n the plants. анте end deformed EE are the| must exhibit accordingly; if;not, you can vary A а, НАР of „the tree. | result of moisture „being а owed mulate in the| sho ' »- duo nici an eg. die бы: e ruit i is coming up. | Pluma nine fruits. boz. uL E Wom Т imposed | Where the pot system is ENT the plants in all алик Coma: pi The land on which you pupa au EOD. cafi airs and ta ses st emire | stages should be examined once in two or three weeks, | Gorse Hold Ha irap riri prosit e M vd e usual о , , is са h f Б centré and a portion 036 ose rogi, Бате; made the itis m medi which, but it should Ous;enongn хов all. These ow Plan pel t progress should be repotted. deep, and the ground should be ud tolo found in man of тае. At вео Viss.—ln starting these, after washing the stems| Fron 25 to 30 1b. of seed per acre will p abundat near Kephissia, is one, in in the interior of which can | and glass, the woodwork, Xi everything -€ abont crop, if the soil is suitable. Itis by some hue A Wys P, vcursion in the Peloponnesus. the юше РСА С painted if not already If fig wn la e E i ich ire 9 Ih perum orsican F'egefation.—A large portion of the sur rface | the о outside border ís not already covered Th litter, would sufüce. Whether it may be desirable to plant Pri of Corsica—I ma rimeval forest ia она d ne before the "Vines are started. d Black Thorn amongst the must be it to 1 or under grltivation—s covered with what Bioy Sl Unless the roots extend into the interior of the house,| matter of taste and convenien Sup путне к: пів.) I do not like to e the word bru the border should be covered with 18 inches of ferment- e mida che d pmo pete it would be e mono d or scrub, for such aro v very | ing material such as stable litter and leaves, to produce| best to confine it to the Gorse. 1f the илан groves of underwood com posed of Myrtle, I a gentle warmth in the soil before the inner tempera-| with drain pipes alone, and thos beo ust Cistus, Rock-roses, an nean Heath, and yet | ture is raised igher than 50°. Before the litter is laid | lage diameter, it, ie. i of ti e become cii of such is the interminable “maquis” posed. These | on, all loo » d soil should be scraped o ге particularly If Pr Privet i used, t hat being much me shrubs re the ds of Corsica, growing | ie border as fi s, and replaced by a top- m them т either of the n rh wherever Nature is left to h lf, wherever the soil is of ise d t rf, crushed boi h ы 1, апа ad been covered with bri Peer stones to hei nob covered with timber, and soon agai i shes Н as rint ае Pipes iem роо бс TIS injury noed not have beon appre a i > in turning even fresh ,horse-droppings. The е bor rder hould also А d afow young specimens of cultivated lands into brushwood if left uncultivated for itk : Hau Bids EA {ор plants could bo sepes vd х the northern Cor 14 |а similar mixture. кено ж а ва heat of gated uder a vessel o p everywhere бтн. luxurian 1 from 45° to 50° night temperature, and from 50° to 60° | „#®® rid of them. R should и Cyclamen. In the om it was quite a weed, by day. dc chef lie DE угала aderit ши pe en 6; stac E 1 Mushroom. — meeting of the HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. поа етер сар. AT E mon 4 Tee, Horien cultural Socie dts "Me. ems gardener| Wh icem кершу нта А дева: Sie Har Earl of волы, edat ery = Mushroom, | а coil of cem pode consi авга poi is occulte Кы, iflorus.—John. 1 and тара ii 12 inches. across, wn in|o ao experienced at this season in excluding cold and | mas; 3, Lastrea dilatata; 4, Poi Б. “Berberis aria _ Charlton Park. Wiltshire ngo ieu amp. Of the t ud perhaps, m id isthe greater| Lastrea Filix- рен „ and probably an Тиш я ——————— enemy. It A t "d be ri died by spreading | Hooper С бо. А: Сопство Раа t some карауыл - lim wide pans rawers, exposing uii thout flo irao For the EE MM much as Й ot its 8-е w the atmosphere, | Ax Lear : J S M. Your leaf is covered with CPP турде (For the ensuing week. and exchanging ай - fr - Ay soon й its absorbing | full accouni y nm e his season are valuable'or otherwise, just | powers should be бы; ТӨ murs: Westfeld. Under the юз а proportion to the degree ion in which they | excluded Ру елы but if. this i is to rh “effected by the poets range trees are more lik aped "amas ave been preserved after becoming ri pe. Three con- | aid of artificial heat, the latter should lways be used| defective root action tha аа from fes soil not soddentà v ditions of growth are, howey ver, particularly 1 necessary |in connection with ventilation, that the end TU аа ет 'and a little guano wa re ger must be well fed | evapora y be allowed pe. BNET [cs it the soil and. roots 4 sol, and DP — егу; 24,6 хер must bo thoro ughly ripene mieu however, no such conveniences, the simple means of| Should be taken (оцы гер lanted in good P early in autumn; and 3d, they should тате ш ance|matting up the and windows must be на 5| „ vided with gen йош heat Major Trevor. о” _ _ОЁ ventilation, То be well fed the Vines ossess | and if, in spite of thes e precautions the internal tempe- | oth Emu feel greatly Bii "d good root action, which is of more "importance | ratare 4 falls belo ow the freezin int, care must be| ондеп w ld send him fresh 5 splendens) Ў reezing ро е pondent who coul : tiog ien "ice the border оа manure; thorough | 5аКкер t prevent a sudden thaw ру keeping the room| Роги шр e eet Жити + pi d. тє constitution of soil ав |е] had a short peri er the return of| bergia angulata, return of 6 77 Will at all times readily transmit mo are also weather. This рдин» ш the advantage оѓ] He обе d mis am ark, Davert (ot Lr Lm d in order to ealthy growth. To be| constructing such places on the north side of a wall, as | тнл MA a Gien both ле” f horoughly ripened, they must have plenty of warmtb, | the Fyto. reserved from extreme heat in| and McG B IA КӨ 531 of our p^ ^ a dry А : odas Y p nted at p. CE nghe d ‚а Жебе, оп of air day and |su er and m sudden variations i in winter, Many Vol id е Е rp uper. ӨМ, (with They › be well REcEIVED.— Prof. Воо Ве sun-heat becomes deficient, Датан io these b of reo: ^ a few days previous to use; dere Lem сааш). cJ, Backhouse, jun.—W. B. 3 1137 рустизтв 5.21865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE - — —— la HI TESI TIMONIAL.—CATTLE SHOW |manurefrom any infected farm or cowsbeds, m in apos bm of f M o and EX ETUR the to Do preso Show vho|that no cattle, during the prohibited tim me, is still there. e nover was miran Rs UE eu Ts eo Tonmj be EC п, аз acknowledgm € at oi his indefati- =ч upon а ny г road, с common, or unenclosed land there is à d Scotland, to the place ALD A the cause of Agriculture, are respectfully informed will b h ы С hich | kingdom, Bid: Ireland, and Scot/and, t eres y will attend at an Office adjoining the Cloak Room, will be seen that the Order in Council ЖАЛ Y uere lb non da for à onth. And in doing that the br gh Street © ntrance, during the hours of Ех bitte in order | y - йн in another page, enables local authorities, | uera E would have no cause of complaint, use rae О iube pong, : if they think proper, to do in their respective dis- | his ste would be treated just the same as the English ке ELIMINARY N XOTICE.—At Special Meetings held | 47198 nearly = pe the Farmers’ Club desires to | farmers’. I feel sure that the butchers’ trade could be ре the WAKEFIELD - WEST RIDING FARMERS have done. er of the kin "т E any | carried on if all the animals were iged to be алв, on tho PS = ы, тш == үп уе amaro eg. avail unless oar] publie opinion san it; апд | ame nad - on the farms. thems elves. There is not a 1) PUBLIC MEETING in LONDON during the Smithold | t he Gove nt has done well онна те n make | far; hich a ld not be made, Sie Saor meek, termin mag uniform course of action | the a adoptio © this order the work of the local and j NP isa vare of yeà ^ meat would же ая Ц афо а отно De Destruction of their Саке by the orders | Шавівігаоу, who alone аге capable of judging | from exposure. In tho winter poon. Pea mers SRE Sipe Government poas, maa "i site to cam ial rightly wW hether or not it is practicable or advi- be very ed the frost, us ra gapatation to wd en oy advertisement or on application to aer | sable.: Our readers will find in another column | by exposure to the w — idera cat of a Cattle TT cr, Бесна to to the Wak akefield and West "ar several ru of m spem * I have the honour of eig. hood, and о сеем еа by Mr. мот. о шүн and other the columns of the | Plague Association in our neighbourhood, and y garie nerous e i io arnar mes, on the ‘subject of быры, bihain; ers" Clu ibd who wished replies to his «a such; asit is impossible for cations.—M. B. H. INGLEY HALL, BIR MINGHA AM— те SEVENTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION РАТ CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOMESTIC POULTRY. dX. ROOTS and IMPLENENTS, will be held in BINGLEY ЙАШ, on о LMOND UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, апа THURSDAY, Dec у 5,6. and 7. For SPECIAL RAILWAY ДРЕС seo the Advertise- memts and Bil m шг Letters w ней —À е U peio reply of th. veral Com; ME o Gns BE URZON EXHIBITION HALL, BIRMINGHAM.— C Vo SIXTH NATIONAL EXHIBITION of SPORTING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, „ December 4, 5, 6, and 7. DUM RSDA For SPECIAL ВАПА, I Poi MEE see the Advertise- menis and Bills of the ham, on ELD CL m CATT SHOW, psg hei a c HALL. Y, Decem! 1. Admission 1st Day, 5s. MEME UN AE IS Aon fn Darbet c e of the Best ATTLE SHOW, AGRICULTURAL А Admission, e ау, Thursday, One Shill lling. MITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW, AGRICULTURAL HA In CATTLE :—Short-horns, Herefords, Highlan: pars, Irish and Welsh Blacks, Half reda yis SHEEP :— Southdowns, Cotswolds, Lincolns, Shropshire Downs, Country Downs, О. E Downs, and Cross rge, p vr 1 White, Black, and White, Bacon Hogs, E HALL.—|eye The an e ers ’ CLUB UU SHOW contains ап TISH Les Cattle, Sheep, and after lock, 8м ; Tuesday, Ww MM nders, and Smal and Small 1 MITHFIELD CLUB ATTLE * AGRICULTURAL Rar CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS and Return Tickets to London. Bee Time Tables of all the Railways. Ehe algrícu Agricultural Ga Gazette, RDAY, DE EA. FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. DAY, ESDAY, Midland Counties’ Show of Fat Cattle, Sheep, WEDNESDAY, — Н and Pigs, at Bingley Hall, Birmingham. TusnsDAY, — 7 "WzpwESDAY, — — 6—Agri. Society of Епд1апй—(Мооп). Tur Ca Be Plague appears to be spreading Tapidly,—deaths from it are taking place at the m of nearly 3000 weekly, and it apponi to be Eua а Шан in country districts Morin Fa ming round to the Binko that the total LDA foras time of the liv suffi e traffie, with all the enormous ps a deputati eir membe memorial, whieh submit p= be held in the uew CURZON EXHIBITION ош t Porkers, from all the t eient Plagu iol should - PPM i the он whero it рот is, for at | least one mon ost 1 virulen and preventio given to tho Tonden cows. We have only. had two casos —— We have used none but BusnY's prize CART They cannot be surpassed for strength t the in our dist from M. Lon having an associatio being killed, „ме have ir In conseque n, and insisting opon anam animal not had a ae case of the and pe usefulness, bu defect. The space between the су and wheels in two cases which | the discas origina ted, ey animal LIMEN is so very кєл that if a hard frozen pe jammed, woe to the spokes. ipod ы in the dis trict or in the айнда! parishes. I would ron slot below the tail-boerd, A least at either | slaughter foreign cattle at the port of сас T ought to extra strong to | I would place them on the same foot pea ы, ttin g "them in S nm P ts | туби more and better disposed і iron eai. Now|P to Buss n supposing hi vi type m E E eadow, and having to be there b ridi жав: that i is more likely to bring the disease than to prevent it. ZE тоша extend the prohibition to the movement e. In v Aes atit rhood, med gipun, pt Plague. Professor Simo ced the lot do to 54, and the other 26 he slaughtered as good for human food. ey all died, and they died wi 18 days of being purc hey were чия qu oad, Caledon 8 isease ; an ve that this was the a man ii mulis. of carts, and our bailiff repeats | named Raven, wh fields adjoin,- Giblin's, and D — on for Preston and the west of where there Was а brook not so wide as this table Lan yp ‚ had two cows, one | of s which took it carts ; ї 4 Ф, perhaps Tha. d nd n P. plouf, and what e P D xe. has come to hair-splitting and fiddle- faddle; but grubbers and e are yet an open rth ue stion, and w than they ue P ае n Н, дь SHEEP ON THE CATTLE PLAGUE. ilowing is the substance of the evidence given | Ў DS thy of far more attention| - n those cio as it was ei аз gre folds adjoined." AGRICULTU RAL EDUCATION. Improvement of the BLAUE of those who end upon mio Ота of бе Soil ! their UN, By Mr. E, 14, Burton Cresce оне к the dies of. the keep mii by ^M. 06 оѓ пее Walden, before the Cattl he Agricul tural Hall Company. | I Pie about 1800 acres of land; igi under Lord | y 80 y | last Saturday, next, My wish would be t ead `of cattle e disease ani уш: Paus ie — most active measures of the year | is the best that could be adopted Sa don nurpoa f the lenia сана of the soil for t support is a | subject. well worthy of the и кайи rt the Royal . ieultural Society. It is, moreover, one whi expected to hav influence upon agriculture, and, as Pu is specially an object of ociety's interest. If improved education contribu to improved ose чер со ately within the scope its duti ious claims upon on: es, an. isst mprovement effected ? In енна may be divided into two iuis Dieu education ars — am am n. General education dccem vd inque n pur pue. means of conveyance in the country are e g and there meat. There are very few farmyards in which a shed could not be soon formed | for a slaughter-house. I do n is no frost to affect the pm taie o d d das r less Nam з with. "the calling or business О er h ry Technical educati: tion, on the t а simil ад асе we er nr д. the the |slaughter-house, but it could be formed ; and if | could confine the disease to the place where it м i the slaughter- t ing 0 = fuii» op háve a а very beneficial effect. I consider ове | а techni n because of the contagious | shou for оле р onth, w. hich would entail th exists, Ong measures necessary character of the disease, : and the loss that it entails an agricu ld шты all es paren to the advance agriculture. If еге аге branches of knowledge by us to these ing t el for every ЖЕЙ! се ing to be нист from o either er buyer or or cordon be dra niu or parishes, and ge eg ape dieu eave such prevalent t distriots adn and m айин Do town aeq my opinion са: wh ing i ege ded. "lat v com. they are sold ved xcd it Зов таа стаг ү ой Th cannot 1 of that dt will be the best means of i improving the education of those who Iture fron it can only after the last me of stock 9 pum that its until one aca With the plagu ed, o the эмы нн the i mpor- countries infe fected wi Plague be prohibited. x de A abd didi nq prefatas de А beoe oium iode animals be not removed from their паці houses until thorou ughly disinfected ; any ld bette ow, кн prier is exceedingly fullo of feed, and iti The ekenga ноф this орын һаз ir eg eur and E this groat inconvenience must be felt, but I do | 50 years than because increase. er increas- ihe centu the sd led at the present rate of em E de produce of the 1 land be made Sapa Since the ara of year when cattle тШ not suffer We know that | Can the soil be made more productive by the appliea- 1138 — THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | by Мт, Egerton Harding, of Old Spri ngs, zs, Maret] This Table exhibits th den him LEO dr er this air em Drayton, published i in the Siong? "g Journal, exhibits equal to Het of tho оң cultiv; the is may n › Mi ма melee attained ? 2 p improvements of late а years :— small which is i Rein prim d mH implements, Darry Cows, extent of the count ri the farming, in indicate. the advances which ке. 00 " T ке LR PL ыгал eode ак ai йы in Ireland. ye em eroa, ont Ме wever, has Weight of| Amount ou and 20,808,271 acres, their extents ЖЖ) мы, ег Pie rent degrees in the various eb of the Teir. go. of | "Cheese S caradr for данас" E respective country. The eat e doubtless, had much to do "^ | per Cow. Cheese Виет, ёс. рег Cow Sootland p. to A grent extent эшш шй Eé t 3. d r which | ind ail. The best farmed districts are those, gei opt Д ЛЕ 54141 Mp tern for wn purp "w^ pasture ш | where, as оп, the eastern epasts of of the is! sla and, the ra. — | 1853 2 515 4x ) y ) Wir Pen etm tho Mis pi \ ета but it | is least. The climate of Ireland is, in this respect, 34 " , | rior, but it is not a sufficient reason for the| 1855 Z Hed Lm бр ^ НН (p country is аны | backward state of agriculture prevalent there. 1857 926 400 334 1 12 151 infer Stock renders jt >“ then ^ htm ze of these practical improve-| 1858 | 26 = 2 7 d EE MR end to diy eet | ents be made? neral—can they be still farther e E 2 н sp 1 | which!the — wet Ares the grent шшш | тыйса by scientific formation ? This is the problem 1861 27 335 963 7 1 | unfrequently бд stian half анс 18, in faet, M . which agricultural education has to solve. i extension 1862] 95. 883 264 101 ERTE Дил! Facta оте tia | of the knowledge of D best practice must be of| . ..- " f the f. 200/., an amount | to his s advantage, ШҮҮ the e азу td disease Sri unquestionable advantage. Ho ow far a. griculture E be which is exceeded by t " d аы тыф mei | Р for ihe year 1856, and [S s the year ЕП т may diminish this risk - will be apparent, е the sciences which bear u All Pha Buctuations the Ке ant has to fear, his pent the obje ct of veterinary sci cience, and той M Ж I. Of these sciences I Vou r^ t speak of Mathema- is fixe i, asi d any o f his enses a sciences which concern денеш la ave of late ü tical knowled; dge. ed t - is we тибе a ое ae | wh £t Bo realis ed, in | made grenter advanees, г: г“ f most improving овора Жа ЙЫ, another а itivi А асс To none then, ever "| veteri pected К including arithmetic, the founde tion of two of the most moro than is former, i ig DES о form an esti Tha is à isa distin "ый р requisin apn aids to armer—land surveying and book- not be too еа ary informed of the probable t n compete + knowledge; MAR t will be of the m keeping. An agricnltaral education should com ehend | ^5 rei 21 spon his ability to form a correct estimate, | utility to the farmer if he can be enabled to еы а e of arithmetic, of the first four rules ot io исан E dicii ^ depend. That a | disease by its sympto x EA apply t Y оты: with fractions, proportion and q^ and of at least | 0 aet can - бога їп ard to a crop, | check its prm. Lad the vi erinary surgeon 4 the first book of Euclid, with the rinciples of land Mr. Coleman, of Wobur arm, has shown in the | called in | and m ile - unicate im má measurement and mensuration gena liy. PSU MM E 4, 1863, wherein he states | information that CX шау come provided with tie more tha; farmer is the science of measurement that the estimated yield Pa 94 crop, 1862, on a farm of | proper remedies death of a single animal d useful; he should constantly bave to do with it, and 155 acres, was 5115 bushels, and the quantity Scar | a serious to a farmer, and although w. y not be can be with advantage guided by i сап reméniber th res she ed was 5135 bushels. In the case of the NIP | able to assert like old Clater, in his * Ey, Man la on my first experience in farming, distributing a large | Тоти | own Са е Doctor,” thata drink or two at aile manure Sene pretty evenly over a Turnip field, raa | will b „and how many head of stock can hie eighteenpence each would have saved this, yet a knos. being co — ented by a labourer saying, I Hie are questions:the farmer must ask and answer. ledge of the principles of the po^ ary art may s guessed 16 P etit Lim) тун “т h нета of To do this Jtem is — ; but the assistance of | enable the progress of disease to be sta yed, that the Бесма, tá d moasuremen y figures is sio: nes these he must be well regular practitioner yen basa fi epu). ment, solid a well as корей Should be > acquired by E dre оаа жы ап ini egra 29 fein of effecting а сше, terinary practitioners os о ай the farmer, the, сараана knowledge requi ws in his in considerable н and receive ап educa utility. By it dei is enabled to ascertain the contents s Ay n; qualifie d to fit them for their ааг ад, M of any piece of land which may б desired. Even with. tend to the improvement e оао must be |f о the interest of the farmer rae sni lioet out instruments this ay be done, The езв: ӨЙЫ and we may procee cd io шде tiea TEE Ic Т triangles or rectangles being laid off, the number of Belences from eli stance may үр dart ed. rry ont the эшо сны. b which. - Y» paces in their sides will give with sufficient accuracy Il. The next HE aag ры importance Jot agricul- порите for himself some preliminary ) knor edge Y their length in yards, from "which нез turist is Veterinary science. When e great Moya of | subject, eterina nce is — ciples i iim Vl nh. сур э че of d the live stock throughout the country is consid red, important subject ч рй. the age of un in arie prese — ену dev маси this importance will sufficiently appear This is by their dentition. The usual in ications of age in tbe this “noviedge X it will be impossible in all ca es to strikingly exhibited in the returns which have been hono. ака daed: иша gertsin 4 iret M arrive а de both in Scotland and Ireland. In Ireland accu- teeth, principally those in the lower jaw. Book-keeping, or a knowledge of accounts, is perhaps es statisties are taken, bot e crops and stock, | practice aloni un proficiency in this can be attained, of all others the kind of geri a Mig: h will be most every year, Fn iş we are enabled to estimate their | but it is M in the first place to be informed what gen usefal to the farm din ox S ect alues, The returns for the year 1864 are the indications are to k -. This information book-keeping — published have "been as given below, made up from the Cte of the| veterinary science ri impart, and by it the age of tie the difficulty by keepin а tall. y jtm slve аыр жей ды al:— horse ter €: Ls 2 чур аё erede . Butevery s $ esti а ah E f: should be able t to кер a book, and to draw up some kind dl — P M nno ме 1 tio i dental indications, from Viu, when neces- of balance sh In every business it is necessary Per Acre, sary, t age can be ascertained, Veterinary science potus inm ET i [m " Wheat $79,809 а 0 95 2 27056 аз ап олау practical bearing upon agrieullure, mess) DER TE ay эр Sa peer Ode. A 1,809918 ab 5 0 0 — 9,0495 e as such demands the attention of every enlightened Mme ; Jra „662 at 0 = 1,908,634 12 mo t ela can know the result | Бейеу 77: UND гоо 53052 inq cei science of importance to agricultan i of the a ac nal yield and price pb Meanwhile his| Beans and Peas s d at 10 5 р т. ае Mechanical science. Аз implements may be char expenses, family and otherwise, go on as usual, and thus Бка му. 406,585 at 5 0 02 2,031,675 terised as the right band of 'agrionitare, фо 50 mechanical if there is any serious shortcoming he is placed in a Flax 301,900. аб 15 0 0 = E $9: T есе И hae baeo aid, Dy. e roving their form ami difficult position and unable to meet his rent. Farming d m their construction, has given cunning to 88 is a profession involving much uncertainty, Ib is Totalvalueoferop ., £30,191,409 |а es bé g By investigating the si of the influen by the seasons and dependent upon the Sroox. "TEM i materials it employs, U aka We А material markets. To how great xtent, the following Fanns ы ET ГЕЗИ Дине оаа ges 1 6 dos тешеп nts than is sufficient to striking Table will show, being a report of t р Catlo.. .. .. 8,257,309 at 610 0 = 21172508 тумб se for o g resistance, and it seeks to discoyer Lincolnshire fen farm, where Sheep ici E ien 068 at 1 202 5009378 that form which overcomes resistance wibh de le mer trà bague M pow Dd GR EIE RE P 2: power, Bimplidity of construction, beauty of form, Рворџ WHEAT vPON A Бех Farm. чанач | мјонтею and symmetrieal — Costof | Produce From this Bii. €: i» wes of M "T EN of the whole characteristics usd cutting. | peraere. |per quarter per acre. | quite een a ^ that of all the cultivated Crops g implements, mi à iti is "noi the аш ийм ЕС 1849 n I 5534 1 $5 hü i |с " neatly, and quickly performed, Amid етине 1848 18 7 zi 21 12 ое "ча Stock и erudi price ^ meat will of inventions it may not be necessary ndo А guit 1844 10 9 i 131 both have tended to improve its е”; be an inventor, but he may still ics ion of any ые Н d i " Тһе Scotch returns exhibit the same result, "The ойс o agriculture i чар de "m | 4 1847 13 6 12 year for whieh re obtained 1857. The|wusefn] machine, and t Me rs бут The numberot 1848 12 2} à 121 return for the crop for that year, was, ав officially derangement, as by inv enting a new one. feram хр + H i Р 1 and taking the prices which th prevailed, | eminent agricultural engineers who are extent, imi 1851 10 9 1 10 as follow. The stock is estimated at the rates given in | in all parts of the country have, to a ате exten vith 1852 13 92 Т 10 13 1 the Irish rns, although ns may be considered too fied the practical — whichare w 198 ум 7 1 191610 |low in the horses an d cattle, and perhaps too | branch of dex "sn n ге a great extent leave the Jod ith he parionr mei 1856 17 Н 1: 161 S ү SCOTLAND, 1857, he f aeq; with hich daily issue from PET 20 M CRor, and specialities of the machines w. 1456 p » E 4 Bushels, "т ч : their works| shom, id however, is * 1860 12 9 6 * The employmen stili pee n o t » : $ Lead : HE Fins [^ e 0 $ = tes ám brauch of ibis duas m ES b LE BL. 0:5 Eud Ома... .. , 8210708 ab 0 3 4 c 55200 |This great T ma ca power, | pura 1o э w This taken from the A Agrita: Goto for Bere.. . iei OTLTTB at 0 4 0 2 134,356 |farm {ог , threshin Jan, 23, 1864, exhibits in a remarkable the | Вее рай Peas „ LONG) % Рог Ton, 20097 | ог ploughing, requires me Hood мн : fluctuations to which corn farming i err whether| Turnips 6,090,109 at 0 6 8 = 2,230,036 |agriculturis ng ona ally lead 60 this—the as the yield obtained or price realised, Тһе! Potatos 480,468 аб 5 0 0 = 2,192940 | Two considerations specially - or instet former varies from per aere in 1860 to over iu d sossa (ine accident prep rising 6 quarters per acre in 1844, and the latter from 17. 105. * PE tion in its management, a ines, In many P Ber qr. in 1850 to 37. 16s. 84. per qr. їп 1853, while seed v 2 ai working inferior рабина - yield Suo ашыш К ^ 5 тару 8 0 0— 14652 о femp. duni: МКА fiin of impor realised per acre to vary from 6l. 8s, in 1850 Calo — .. | 97448 610 0 = 6333. employment of в » and it is ipium. 4 197, 165. 10d. in 1853. Bheep — .. .. 5,683178 ab 1 2 0 6,251496 that tis pode uced to qe prove of ne noue дне variations confined to corn farming. | Pe» >) 22 M КЕЁ т АМА Үн at ihe обриві риба m every The following report of the produce of a herd of dairy | ` Total value ofthe stock .. £14,251,550 |utility, and tend to effect a saving pemes 2, 1865) THE GARDENERS CHRONTCLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1189 hom he or she ot exceeding 20l, which the ustices before w. sal be gonvin ted of such "e may think fit to impose Arthur Hely — Machine. Аз the ste ш e inted for the district within which t of the machine. Ес сф е t the licence of а justice of the peace, ive implement t M pam nf s y асе - most expensive 1 ill "* bilities and working is y of е Түү and for the jurisdiction within which тоң enim Worm rg gere fits сараош ша; provided s licence shall be in writing, ani siting with jaowledge o wi Sens him to spo one о of y 7 shall only permit the removal of such animal to some place | 3. СомткнвАтток (Abridged). f Lo do amend Report of aitentiob, and of a power sufficient for his require- where be conveniently kept ү р from all other -— 4 ану ге 4 о, jmpatince) й Фере To my Ok Н satis! t th the Cattle gostroction — a е ч mad in spite of tbe great names which figure on 2 the roll of hens, à pinta. ав а motive power, a know ХЕ" pon penes more disappointing set of eggs never fell to Бозон : M water > " . ken fro і e he — of i урен to water wheels, | 15. No person shall place or keep any animal labouring | realig doe t think there will be а healthy chio of , of their construction, will be of | nder the ssi said disorder in any common or unencloscd land, or | whol d in the right direction which I observe is the of the у ^ E died i M mal be ina бт whieh. e oo A ben solitio А iy st e es r m bter without indemnity to ИЛНЕ: ЮМ чаек а E Am " rigen x EE р е4 where, ш tbe judgment of pen his is qualified by - revious statement which I ow; wn e IM erai such animal may be likely to propagate the said y Gn insuperab astonishes A кы i that “ the Commissioners see le sivantag? 10 his bra nch of his education. eyanectóon (To be continued.) p ave power within his T ; : are that the system was бете) ee henring nadar the mid disorder, or NADIE ani years from 1745 to 1756, which he suspecti uring under the said disor: lasted ? THE CATTLE PLAGUE. shall be kept separate from animals freo from the said disorder. — n uel by ihe. ovweiet; vonstablo ma. And every ving such animal in his ed in, constituted & 1, Саттіх PLAGUE RzTUENS,—These returns do not | 55 ау арап obey any direction э ien E 1 parish, ы inspector that was called d profess to gire tos foin! amor 9f wet which here m purpose, And where the person having | Heips of the day) urnished with nstant supply of ourred in Great Britain, b only those"which have - animal in his possession under his custody shall Abs to pay at is office, 11, Lincoln’s Inn, every su wet ascertained from the А" information received | disobey such direction given by such inspector, then, and in | бо on presentation, as one may say, over the counter. : missio: the com е been ! from ins понт whether appointed Lf, ths such в case only, & элг. such inspector have power will not pay the Commissione t of at this oee Eo id b local a to seize and slaughter, or to cause to be seized and slaughtered, supposing that they mean to charge the owners of cattle, as a Сех of the Counci: by ted such pem body, with such an amount of ingr: d ineradicable dis- repor! E E o ain a having died of the said disorder, or having to m < A. im ible for the country to treat them Aia qu account thereof, shall be buried as soon as ELEME: p YT ow жа ent, place, with. thelr сенс ind M ien of Manh. p other solution to account for these with а s pedes LE = & c d or m disinfectant, | s: le dificulti n the way of indemnity,” to w and shall be covered with M n 5 Гө d earth, or ial in дарегин Au d 2 zd tily and id steriously allude. the у у! у ЗА phi districts for d an inspector has appointed, be other- | 1 p Am old enough to remember tbe time when the estates NOE rr trim wise ever Ду f, with the consent of "r^ owner, in manner | or this realm were called upon to pay down twenty millions gadzudpHPM directed by the inspector, and the inspector shall have power | for some black chattels belonging to their fellow-citizens, and. ЕЕ 23862558 a tho c carcase {о io pe беюре when necessary, previous | wnat's more, they paid the money, I shall not, now go into H PERES M p to the burial or oth Ass e NEMPE TRU the question of property in h h, an vi ether a good 2355553 БЕ a 16. Whenever any local authority, ‚ав ereinbefore , | title can be made to it. Ionly know what was done, CTETSSERSROERT E by notice published їп zay newspaper Mem not seo that the sacrifice has resulted in any very super- j E? Е ЕЕЕ EE E g with or their jurisdiction, that it is expedient for a time | abundant love or gratitude on thepart of the recipients of our 28 BEZCBSRERPM ". to pecified in such notice to prevent ће removal im justice, ог our bounty, call it by which name y ill LEER eoo ogg ы as hereinbefore defined, or some specified description thereof, | тоог thinking, one thing, however, clear. A man hi : pE б F RE 5 either absolutely, or except under suc ditions as such | better title before God to the pro roperty in а cow than the БЕ 23 2u z local authority shall think fit to im) with a view to prevent | property in а man, be he ten times the descenda: JA of Ham ‚4.. Hd 5: ВЕБ “ the spreading of the said mgr ated merket or M 9 А 1 therefore come to th дй кые that the өмә о А VE RA + е atever within his or their jurisdiction, for the | which bough the slaveowners' property а! е price o Е É purpose = exhibition or sale, then in such case, and after he 1,250,000 | ог thereabouts, га! ыкы ineur the odium of ES lt bli — notice, it shall not be lawful y person | imputed confiscation, mus strangely altered 1а its appre; ылы a Leeding 1 — 77. to any such ^ im mM болобо еб ciation of right and wrong when, » on рар lio o or any d 3 398-4 4 eck ending except in pe with such conditions as afores ounds, it orders peremptory slaughter of a armer's or dairy- Hi гг. ZERZE| October?l. | р ка or fair, or to any place within such ion енын e stock. ode at 15 aè fey time tendering him compen: = ној соккы | Week ending for the purpose of exhibition or sale, ог to гесеї e, exhibit, ШАН, upon some scale or other. 3| Seriene Ё8$@! October? > buy, or sell any such ^ = ог qe. x challenge the tol am that z = лт. РАСЕ gm D = here the remov; escri; the country chea! on a urrain #| ЕМЕС EEES MR вы і any ш. г фб Анч for the p of 1745-56; and had it not been the fashion fora ong time ww Uo terio IT 1 & of exhibition or sale, has been Ж ht be pro НЯН absolutely | past (half in joke and halt in earnest) to pile everything from Hl Bowe mou Week ending | r conditi: T — the pus of any hority | gross vp down to unl "wo diness on the broad 5 ЕР= $5! November 11 in pursuance of of the powers co s or an; " ack of the farmer, I believe taat we ма ро һаа g ndi the sai cited Q and complai ade local | so outrageot mec t offered to us even о. Н EET tzo + ZZ ez | November 18. | | authority to one of he ajesty’s hd Secretaries of State| So much for the question of indemnity and its difficulties, е T o bis Es that the local authority for some adjoining or g | styled insu pod now for the.rest of the Report. s - istoc Attacked district neglects or refuses to publish a notice with a view to à will te D u, sir, what points I expected to find in it, and È ERATE 82 ^ E similar prohibition within the jurisdiction of such last-men- | what, with the aid of a pair of clearers, I have totally failed in QE TAZERESASIC AERE LÀ gE tioned authority, and that in conseq of such neglect or | fin TT EP | moss thoro is ronson to seprehend ho spreading of, the sald | T, ете би Ње magna бли, i mes wita an order ме 5 6-1 154-43 m н 9 E^ orde Bi x ESNÉSdOGSO Co EB of State, and he is hereby empowered, to publish such oue тото! ing the keeping of cows in any sheds ог i 55 іп any newspaper pen ба. within the jurisdici 9 above d oed and in me? respect as коору! and com. E HT EI 5auxE gi EE last-mentioned local authori: d such notice по published fortable tas stablin dor hor Mead licensers the Өч ЕЕЕ e А Bueno i t have the same effert as it it | limite of London and all EET ETATS ESR 35 E A 25 мове hed by th те pa бй ed or i In Дд second рге, | expented an р oder эйи fae, o refusing that n mportation of any foreign beast esse! or КЕГЕН dE is or preceding of this Order shall be held to| express purpose, one of the conditions т bioh а 8 prohibi person from exhibiting or selling on his own land | that every beast have room inating ы EH or premises any animal belonging to him which has been on | animal that is forced to stand upon its eA e Ж any yrs $es ES. ES КЕЕН B mh d or premises for not less than 14 days previous to period Ч pr du even ne it gan Мы э шу! vate 5. Wheneve ver any local & pi ecco e&ned, rney. Asi, by Acte ablishe 4 wspaper circulating - The horrors of the Middle Passage appear to have bata 2, THE New ORD: N CovNorr.—The following, | within his or their “jurisdiction, AA А. S notice published in | imitated, not unio гану, by the importers x. a from the supplement $ о the London Gazette | some newspaper o wspapers circulating within the apay suppose they think that a Ie tage will p so Tong эз they Sell November 23, gives so mods ef tho Order ін gr opuntigs bordering upon tho в air іча piah ei doa care Mage due oe ce е БЕН Ир as they fnd ction of suc! а ty tual h W are then publishod as is он, Tho provions Orders dig R eat йа A авап AM t Spia fields and sd revo " e e som е ег Я оп еп pow either absolutely or un conditions as such | have yrs die the different for importatio! Rer dices. to oaia € ert of her j local authority shall think fit to La oq nahe a mii where th roo rosted and brought roubd ад appoint I | the s of the said disorder, x from any other | previous T his slaug ppose that the meat the limits е з еар itan police то; vided | part of Great Britain into an wil his or their juris- | under such vn t p "iter e or human any that such re shall not affect a y appointment аера Ww shali n" be lawful n to bring or send | and I = по Xo ей h in preventing the egress of the ai animal or in accordance жк эк made, or any по энше "Na or e. act ot done or penalty “о that the Commissioners would x — ie ad "rud. any place Ten 7 nogiested to Insis ist qna one к) P oM ond itions in the 4. (Abrid, ever local shall а; ап е сору of any 8 notice shall sen directions for the buryinz beasts of the plague notified fed Ко the es lpeal authority shall be satis | y tie local authority by whom it is made to the Clerk of her | in the Order of Council of 1745—viz,, that the hide should bo кнм» ich to, the district over which ý Majesty's Privy Council, and shall Ье ublished by him in the | slashed at an ini of every 6 in in order that no shall be lawful for such local authori! provided always, that ees d contained in onist 'ailable the c » which Sprint one one а more veterinary Ld go or a e or roe this clause of this Order shall make it unlawful for any person | I am far from supposing may not now be do а. quali&ed person or persons, to n inspector 0 to send or any by railway through such| Fifthly, I expected that with an indem ы! чаре within es —— urisdiction; and pro nothing contained in tried would have been insisted on waon” reden со in C e or Wales ern em i — bring 0 M ee Ae Bal ere lt Weeds in and | inim and for the j ев, any such that. slaughter on de instant of its «б А. was tib only койон оі, Sron 1апа ог e res his own Mee ч aud | chan. ч ose who tried to vod bred end (м ) Ew yond such jurisdiction, to any other land or on ап qe des $ those w (abridged. E vr jua tu own pida as within such jurisdiction. unf tly stam ut the pestilence. "Whder his custody any animal nm were said Sixthly, del that the Commission 19. Any such local authority, or any of Her Majesty's prin- cipal Secretaries of State, m eer мө v м ine Se aio or uoy B uus pecora dui Mire power, Ts d һе district for = appointed, to any animale эшо shine any premises lab x in which —— :— a ut EEE yos e ma Vagnero. myar en oper may 5 i Mee шы wi ire d suspects to be labo g under | pi without any ostensible reason, or апу available Ah е rnin, m о be | up. as rider to the I— that they would be МЕ ЖИИ peg sire that up to the present date no Me pr Ai 3 medy can be re e аф ч mend. | with confidence or even u recoveries have taken dej "dme des оГ tes eatmen: ан | апі Ó any. P Me astly, I expected that we should be told who is to the person si ый being oe ——— € ught or p any inspector and moliceman's bill aud all the other dte. ot expense entailed on vici by the necessary surveillance, nothi ique e power within his district to disinfected in any manner which he mer dia e per any [premises in which animals labouring inder tho said a P been, or may be, and to disinfected, and, if necessary, ес Ане } ал; fodder, Nm, ar muse attr which he. may deem y to the mid erder, And every owner or occupier of b! гос 9s Cattle Market, except for purpose of being there sold fr immediate slaughtering; and every su such animal so brought o sent shall, before being allowed to leave the said market, ind in although such animal may not have been sold, be marked Ава plain-dealer I have been informed on all for taer nises shall obey any order given by such inspector | the manner in ich eattis Are ordinarily marked for slaughter | 2699 Points, and I cannot think thatil am unreasonable in n. Pri mg in the said market—videlicet, b; Mir the hair off the end of | *XPressing таў diss issppointment at апай t that none of them un mes person having in his possession or under his Ld. tail And the officers of the said market shall cause such P wiil in a fall or satisfactory manner. y any animal labouring under such disorder | pA keep to be duly made. And no person shall buy or sell, or judged by any practical ma hesitate mel animal dU from all other animals, an: be bought or in unket to affirm that an ir e Council such as pedet, would c ra iud to any fair or market, or expose ў =; sale, or or | except for immediate ; and every y have been h country with руна ; whereas, I Wise, or СТУ by any railway, or by а any sbip Дону ууд y Such animal in апу such market shall slaughter or cause CARA YR other the present one is worth the paper ferr Dao upon or drive along any highway or the sides | the to be slaughtered, in all cases, within seven days of UN it will be printed, Winohils eo and Nottingham, ч, апу such anima such and if sach animal be removed beyond the | ^74! P k, Ashford, Kent, Nov, 24—in the Times, АТАДА lo bie, possano or ар under his y | limits of the metropolitan police district, within 48 hours after bmp und мй odia , or which E such removal. 4. Nouris zr ; “t TREATMENT." The followi or in same: or stable, or ín same bres, x ees 21. This Order € force until the 1st day of March oopnpotad w h the. Serif of thi А ак о disease i ng fasta бона та e ан y &nimal labouring d | next, and no longer, uvless continued by some further Order, | may p ^1 interest to your rea T A ар іо Premises ume ve much animal alive eg rg "his hy A Every person oen against this Order shall, in pur- — Сайан: that more may Д er die M me e to inspector; or, if no of the said Act, for every such offence forfeit any sum, ' to support nature by food than by active medical heure id 1140 THE. GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTR Dionem g g and I think this simple method deserves a more extended he stock consisted Ta was a mixed one, Alderney and Guernsey м. р: е за ts. А Ау tir an with 80; of the Dey were kept in 1 three Leg . De nie dun drm ably s сора The survivors are КУА апа I Nod Бы апа һе — ugh asevere sufferer, I hi ared better than most of my Sel bonn, fori in this c county Gore: the x rims has been t as fatal as in town byr t in the report of almost the Cattle Plague Commissioners. "is се тетін of recoveries | li to deaths is barely б per but as + DES deaths Il е of killed, ib Кады AA n be draw: attempts made to cope with this formid- able adversary, Mm preventive n measures were tried, but wii as free aie бше the active and intelligent interest Dr. pem of health for Chelsea, subject. e to his instructions the рш pr disinfection ma Ый сай ой which I carried , described above, with gratifying success. Ea la i Alder, Sanitary y SÉ to the Vestry o, Chelsea, T'rafalgar Cottage, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea. It is not economy to a ow Мы, one year's À farm th gw e | yo 6. Тнк POLE effectual remedy has been ребро to [теш го v the. cattle plague! ipee] the A mus оё f manures; w we h more nor less than the destruction of the ап nim low p suspected of being under kely to "This extraordinary measure, ado Шм Ру authority, к so нонат to the principles of science, is w happil ing out, thou agh has been exceed- no let the lan Not iy e it cost much more again than what was ва med Mou Bag: e a operatio: favo urably of v eteri ry skill d practice. out success, Ch - it m used. me of t Cows We; A washed i weak solution of it, ad fidently recommended „by some of your cor- reepondenta, was tried Nor о interostmg м ect t of om busy en: you? oug vation, which ` you will E "apon the cow murrain, without throwing much light upon the mys sterious disease. No specific is likely to be discovered, 1t reducin washin All t also iso After some e d both nose and He Айт ший with it to the Ne, n its effect to be relied аро. thi ‚ыд do " "attribute the recovery of the nine? Simply i to careful feeding. Good constitutions and ^e condi- M 9-0. Mem Sees: Ts through, but without good them of the nine Would have survived. This was h and all thi a day with a bottle. and no g. mixture of Barley- eal and Linseed-cake , groun forming a thick gruel, just thin ФОНД хо pour. It cost some va yei for in the tender state of the poor animals’ mouths ts it was s human. beings, and t Бруна are as vari ious this pac meum before perenne о fact must be taken i о th middlin, ng ору at а small expense, largest rig ata pee cost, is „ofte en uch lost fi " want fa £f strictly followed, m off infection or mitigate the attack. Pre h a monstrous, not only rturing the animal italt, Ages (ранда to the public i impure milk, which e of mis y d | were сезсе аб ns, pied пао | atm ч gop е f and naturally enough think iv min and b is made up of v arious items 8, and ауе, as а unf d out of pee d be ugh yet your lud CODD in tim t consist i utgoings s of гар fni) nor in m ке al but in E ducing tà there de ed vilae мт ru here d into catt Or ашы, а attention to e if hear various itema would like. to fam; hat ss upon the бай; True, „еу gen is of gre importa shou hei heir forthcoming session q | being r it i i| ther ad is а fine opening, and the speculation. xa pay of the scientific and theoretical parto t 6 h about it themsgy is the ? consequence should per p 1107 ocated in large well under judicious managem ment, кы]. stablishing y Dr. Smart gistrates last И еде. and I think it will agree wi with th the usine of many of your readers in the treatment of human disorde: It sometimes happens during se maladies that the mouth and нч x: as ibit i t the di poo with the rinder| mach loathes its accustomed ge v ulanta. А judicious nurse suj plies A the frame in the form in which it can be enables the patient to bear up and conquer the from e owners ot ed pote been too much inclined to loo br d ce cs, and, у 5. CHE A. IT. Гур Ч 1. hat has come under my observation, I think e rms pd obtained P piu e form y be dairies E y the inhabi- now suet, &c. with pure milk and cream, which th seldom Mene Ane the use of chalk, Нети d then A St milk. and cream, Falcon AGRICULTURAL ECONOM [The folowing paper was lately read befe ers' Club by Mr. E. Silos, of Fickleshole.] * To everything there is пеат, under heaven," it tter of hi ito edient a matter 8 xy as ingr nts e s an fore the Croydon of man and a bov e man Аш withe u mig of às „ина ib ao simple operation of Mens the land, I hare вее a moder three horses abreast, О "Ят Апа і а you will probably вее, if obably at the same ow ab an expen 50 per p reckoning the horses one man pretnding to sow with: f uad, Meer. xu ver about 6 а s per r da ay. is the proper "time toi шав ire how are. the profits t to be And if s a day, : and making better work; сопоту rm а very i mportant part of the general question. ting 98, the question naturally arises, t is economy ? What Wha que Wire that question can be bes Bince out ыйы our сы. апа p emm the b best efforts of our Government to discover the origin, ыру сиге, or prevention of this so-called ' d rinder- фае с irst In the firs plac A prag e will state without fear of contradiction, Phat bad шшр is; not Matti and ert with e doubt on these subjecta than even at first. The Special Commission appointed to i in the place, we will ass ual boldness vnd em ted use of am a convinced that the generality of the far. manures is Hot ga nom rs of. the|g Mod io have come to the conclusion i cure шр, and апа "slaughter he only esent day r having incurred all Sed fixed. charges against the crop, such as I оч wit equal well d done for 3d. per acr sial land is a proper si d work, and m A treading. yer if you drill w Uk the operation of harrowing: in the "опе case the old- - fashioned wooden harrows will IT over the nay, 1 » ave tes one boy, and two horses, usi ing a drill сое jacked "up putting the j per acre, where the work mige Aa дыг been e. оп mend broadcast sowing; I Метр lays paper i operations | of the two fields АШ" е u get f» Mi the sickle, and rent. taxes a system sich, ав now carried o ralis Kil only tho — of the sick animals, bu iu - ге all o which may be in the same shed hi iy A Бойы, means to pre a the plague from spr voee d and invite stions as to these means. dy it in this 8 feet high, and vip рс the "follo vid dol: —Half х pint of whiskey and 1 lb. of spirits of n itre mixed in bee speak of the possibility of finding | is not PE n it is to see only half a crop, рий т vus vU а "moderate outlay in some suitable would ask, is it eco e to allow food to enable him just to terrm his condition; whereas а йш more—only a little more ble m to improv good bed, an: that he is in circumstan псев, а сот, and there has bee о premises, ises, although a fortnight has elapsed, Previously tothi | What we wa h uch A PNE Pu suitable pil for the mals their manare, A" landlords woul a farı armstead is such buildings ear An about it. i will | s he other with the ste difference in the expe А throughout. importance of economy is been very dry an Th ү Couch, and spes the must be plou, дап cows four were saved, and district of Chelsea only six cases have attribute our immunity from this the «ея other: e nunne arm with econo: yane It is pudor either animals (0) get jeg СІ гераі: How true is it t that “а stitch in nine!” nail the shoe was ; for want good horse ruined for want of a little timely rest and profit : implements to > tto pon without the аюны] but t medicine ! p t be in the ground at all wi The the ын modes of working the fall f working derer hey. the in the other with the reaping machíne—t акі ey case with the most apnd bi go а ет "UT s strikingly en zh The 04 four 0 root: "m the crown > ith ever 80 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. е. 2—50 ч ou cur modern farmers discard the | and i man se -— his time waiting for the horses. THE CATTLE MELON Am CATTLE MARROW |. оов а alto ub ther, using the cultivator за nother case you may see three men loading the $ orking of the fallows; rn certainly | ай опе мее іп w^ cart. Just s фе cart is lied a large в s rh better and a much cheaper r mode than the | — a edi with an d makes BL seing ts pe ^ sonson 2; wes Mans е ot -plooghing DE забар vw ptam -— transfers ш кетон Me and Cattle Marrows, I need scarcely add that they | zon js that x medium between the two extremes ів | loaded c cart, "nd away it goes. There will be other ve been extensively grown in nearly every county of best, y | m. cultivator. | I prefer o put the cultivator two : ma сюр - e At the other end will be two i me y sfactor three times through, wi avt vetfde harrowing, | m anure ont of the cart direct to x : i oduced га е Cons , &c., is worked out and kept at the top the] bd. кет ey will be shi to ой} de ust fast enough à vd id о both of the large size d the € dg These ion; an fil even surface so perfectly pulverised as to ensure | strea m of manure oing Мй і поч paring the und ано of all the seeds of weeds, | n ыу overworke: e ыйан he mE eb apply e the feeding p е S uit, dong having giren p "T ат want to see the other side of the so il, | to all carrying operations. "There is great economy in bre e sheep; all accounts concurring ав to the 2 sp созот npe ri Ae pute amy wm paying the men by the piece instead of by tbe de avidity with p the animals consumed them, to s weeds, is sure to be the result of fresh soil | whenever it can be done. Not only is the work done | aA v I beg to add my own experience of the P ad иер " эл» Эка" Л My crops, both of Ме and Marrows, some The 9 of some farmers is always to plough | consequence more strength or skill, more ich | n intermediate crop фе land one v stereotyped „depth. rd I -— there | than another, he oug a - be paid for his bee and with p = АА. ал ошу in varying the depth — in a|s ill. In common justice to ourselve s we are pema, to Ib g 1 zel een very abundant, ier much superior tot edis ce the two previous sensons, in both of ме т grew nce of cropping. When it is talon, I "prefer to pay for work don Į jaro it thoroughly bottomed; then, cost what it may, аы Way m ci, 40 tons per acre. I have а the value this season | | s дее бд | for e becoming more | leas and general seed furrow I plough a moderate ну if the iere is not suffici wb master x x os: - but after the sheep I prefer either to plough | ness to be able to estimate the value of the different lage i iri | very thin, or, ifthe field is not во clean as desirable, I use kinds of work done, and to let it to his men at a fair = heh hd Mero some 0 Sich w bod a5 ib. pai І | | the cultivator, instead of T. act i I consider that | price, he mus Ec the consequence of his want of an immense improvement ploughing various depths nly a great saving of | skill. If a tradesman or a professional man is not m 'ünctblnr-I had Lu seen or ever contemplated ; adul and direct expenditure. four. in nches deep not ski а a а — hat is tl ? У, mi ihe combined g growth o f both Melons and Marrows " a th spiel pn power M tds aue rp Dd to the wall. So it must be with the Ero ceo раб аА s рані icularly advantageous 50 me of the old beaten, aliti ааа bottom аге a is aeu that - are secrets in all trades, and if coming e wy to TM ў ение T ior o avoided, m vex 905 " pari ect epi? ot his: om it i zopan m ye - runners, producing fruit of The importance of autumn cultivation, in а kr nce tide р u roperties, a mical point of fiev; cannot well be Me peor Iltisa ac makes рене; p 16 is оп nly by dilig won {рә age yes I — e give the letter I received from well-known fact that Couch-grass and othe ds d ention to the — mes that "the Dr. Voelcker, and his analysis of part of a fruit which ч f can qualify himself for the successful prosecu- | weighed 54 lb. :— Р ы ly | weighe ‚тт the © ground ; but let the corn “erop be | ti £ hi ee how carefu haod expensive x 4 removed, the Ноа will e professional man is educated and trained for his 11, Salisbury Square, Жем рун, Е.С. proper. One class of weeds will then be taking Жы Pa ачан but when he is fairly м а the world, oseph Blundell.—Dear Bir, —I have the pleasure -—! another will e ripening еу maturing its | what can he do without practical skill or good abi lities | of enclosing : сору P — of Foi ur с „оа will find oil mentione & constituen is men seeds ready fi iet oomi uture crop; you allow the in full prac tice? An impor! rtant t lesso! esson ну. e learnt| эе сане Melon, and in com ing а э чын Ме weeds undist possession of the ground for Ой | composition of your former Cattle Melon, you will also observe six weeks after harvest, then p% ugh the ену! a nice TEK round a large manu oves you о will not I Бо | а larger amount of albuminous compounds (fesh-formin bserve what careful veut is given to the ery matters) in in the de variety than in 21 previously anal The о тч k — "o ue the fact that ey 2.4 — state ve iata or r years, as че oae may 1" factory "ү теге upon t this, À di fference of one per preseni instance the sooda in dus proportion were m are very oily when, if the land is in | cent. in the expense of t E ctae. of Беча anu- | and ori in flesh-forming matters, hence the oil and larger 2 ^ a luxuriant crop or crops is sure to be the | factured article would ul e fatal to its success. result, But why allow this if we are to farm with | The large fortunes that have banne alised by some of economy and profit? These weeds must be destroyed, | the manufacturers is, as a general rule, the result of irai v “зили, near 8 бошар. Joseph Blundelt, and the асаду after the harvest the better. Тһе culti- | small (often very small) profits u a lar e, үе; moe neral Composi ar v t C pro pon 8 vator must be used, the Couch-grass and the roots sn is Аа severe iesu нов amongs ges t all Wat 3 майра еды А | pulled out to the surface, and the am во pu ulverise а and e of the essentials of -— and ЖЕП, al пе Опе matter aile edic Н ЫЛ ТАМ АЫ, „у. зз {о compel the seeds of weeds to germinate. If + petu machinery and chemistry, with ineral matter (ash) .. ee .. e 88 isdone, no matter how mu ha ve if dti is fair rly got | the economy, is broug o r, or 100.00 tothe top and shot out, and left to bleach until the күзө ga rete Although his profits аге now 2. MM Papon ait | winter, it may then be quite "hes infera in; it will much smaller upon each manufac ES article than| Water .. eo 0e 9295 cuse no more trouble. 16 will certainly decay in the | formerly, yet, in consequence much larger| , Ws E seed з "Hi is buried a good depth. 16 is | produ od by means of modern ap spilianeen d income rape Р cp rr d арр, i ist io estimate the importance i M in an|does not suffer but erw Is even| Woody "fibre epic ad n ә 165 айы point Ар view. The differ in th ith th ? Heis pese ina uds bie | Mineral matter (ash) .. .. 0 .. e 080 th A afl titi à eaning the lan ith o 100.00 allowing the weeds to increase, g een mpoverishes | tax is on, a very unfa petition. He requires all ELCKER the land, whereas x derives wA benefit from atmo- | modern appliances with Er hen industry, and he can | 11, Salisbury Square, Fleet d кәт Хо spheric influences the process of these pire | make two blades of Grass wher оре е grew before.| тре foregoing analysis favourable, inas- г EPA 1 сап grow two quarters. ч com w ere one grew | much that it not only exhibita va eres opea for mical farmer will also be careful to apply béla. And if so, with ordinary sieben and ordinary | the feeding of milch cows, store &c. tbe proper kind of manure to his various crops, and be | markets, skall we (— of ge By no means. | stituents E Seng for pgs bas dn; "dk oil - nA +4 ата to apply them at eni dice time. A | But another very important lesson may be learn from | and Шор compounds, including fleibformi re effect is produce ures thus | the manufacturer. You ^ will always snd him | paying | matters, in addition UNA ATE and digestible fibre. чна [^ "hen improperly applied, m "requires most attention to, and producing most of that ic I was in fact сойо prepared {о ex tieul le for which there is most demand, and on элүү i ge шшр: 2а ation of artificial manures is li kely to рау. 16 із | which there is most profit. You ill always find him stock ba gm t dei pend s uf in manure, if. the cro p has other quickly adapting himself to the wants of the + times. store cattle, both Devons and Short-ho: es to contend with—if the e ues in a rough, ivi imi Н state—if it is foul with w if it is wet for which there is no longera good dem and. The price ME with ор оннан о, - е тө e rois ал ; but if it is di n, i ira а good tilth | of. Whea : d pua -n declined until it is now 40 per 2 "n obtain y using the cultivator freely, and | cent. с was а few years ago. he nba P d other ci mstances are favourable, a judicious Aule price of butcher АЙШЕ has gradually increased р | тке a bra allo Du ce of Shaare (сае daily, Uh manures will almost invariably leave а large profit | іб has become nearly double what it was 15 years |. шай gent chopped with a us д in this way th irs tlay—I say a judicious outlay. The cher : |ago; and this шп not an acciden tal state of things. | T p K » fatti i Аса маи ач сторв require different nourishment, jus t - урна fs animals require different kinds of Hive to ops tă perpetuity. Then iti is quite. evident he pas constitution, and supplied ld : чег time , У ine, Не zi ust not d o: so-and'so because his fath father a mnà à | Gardner's cutter, a бал apos A pas glas 3 manure once in two or three years, any rgo father did so before him. О ibi. 5 ы "re than I believe in supplying an animal with food TM to grow corn, and the more the edd =” aty үе Mio ana x фе e Cin rand Аас "gt ә! him two or three weeks. The ani al will not | 16 must be done опа doe number of acres cres, so as MINA ges of this fruitar Е и ко z to s VEU fi too iculturi k in different "ст . е =н owu EBEÉ съ I E: 5 pe а % SE 385 F=] с E 5.8 te Я 5 [Л] © B, et d о 4 о d 5 e EE 4 | glutted one day and famished the next. I [mimo quantity of s summer and winter green crops. y iei ; not only supply this land with nourishment every | Our crops must be the ituri t faalt of theg green | n Us сопу, iti they have been fairl; А wo or ч ticable, It is g three times а rule where it is prac- | crops, „and of the heavy lives xe to consume those : on durs D Thep roduction 0! tcher's 1 meat must be Ы ЕКЕ EUER Es fs de the oed direction and рч of the profi, and the growth ol S secondary object. | which can. ЭК, labourer is o importance. It is С other points o наа. economy upon | ү; ы жы Po wes t wheels "c € and iti t prop "ly which Ts d like to have touched, such ie the ek. me ia 3 a= E IT Lin convinced tha е Е Ы ding, but farms in general: the culture of various kinds of d «n» Жебеш of more tas t qat oet. especially x paring, diable food 1 for the various Жок ара IRR roots те. amount expended in labour, attribu: | kinds ot stock, of doi ng the right thing at the right te ойын араа ridet n qos уц e to practice i AER *hee in » manner in wbich the. dung-carrying is | commerci Mim em of the farm, of buying in the т пого 4 dificult ор тотон than former POEM case the carter loads his own cart, then | cheapest and selling in the dearest c T 1 reu the Cattle ttle Melon чч а good арр" of crop, with the the cart to its destination and unloads wili эйс by Potens ng y | sys s d m a "uon көк it derives so TE small heaps on the land—the spreading | n & frugality or parsimony, but e ederet is [de | Ж tiri PR utriment from atmosphere. I аё ег operation ; the consequence is that the | veribed in the dictionary as one who manages his affairs Áo m SUI renter about half their time waiting for the man, well. ї В, 1142 TRE GARDENERS VERONE E AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. омета numbers will be found ready and willing to aid in advancement of our ei e ET tenista Hj i а of the Ca ttle Melon. erm I mean all — whose horns до | tups. By not Mie parmis they leave the h А nor Writes s rightly, for I “referred " him „Mr, Nicholls may ATTE PIR: rejec ct all those hàvin Е perm "Ke nd have stated vin gioi ewes, | апа aid passers by: Біте had а fall opportu- have not been rown in I do not think any pra ошо man would go far wron in selecting his tups, althoug m I must say good ones Е Е | 8, but s A a costly depth ; La i T uite as well w ith гаа в, for tha I n are very ‹ difficult to lay t the Northumbrian +} 11: ә} m eI woni Aither err by rae т aida Ww b аз thé springs And when the lambs arrive "before but s too е than во uneer rtain.- e frst ime Mf ү ined m г. Мао 5 which be the | most т elicieniiy applied, ус ing in ordinary field КА ^t a high and ‘Comparatively prohibitory p: of Yu is often extensive; and if these lambs do survive they are gene prd of а growth, while ich are younger, but which that however wi DE e the e next Season, for 1 (85 1] havé received pw of. ilk from their birth, very land at a | moderate price, prc АД Bur. дой, Southampton, No. 25. outstrip them 2. t of Blackfaced Sheep.— diy nds upón havi ing a good в sagacióus shepherd, 00 On ne Man . e management of " Blackfaced Sheep а great ded an e, but if he bas, ibas des EN THE BLACKFACED SHEEP. [The following capita рарег on this subject was read some rime "od к Us e Hexham Farmers' Club, by Mr. W. Cook, the Sec Pn eon 4 Apte he Sheep.— Black. mas istar чта I cannot do better than give you extract - ; Little's Practical bevor e i оп M i во ^T. to y m power I sold three horses ever si since ^ ng start Ih have Tw. my rra. with than I а MO ery word of hould be agis X2 careful, and, above d of which | we know. In е oosing black-faced hs have an eye to hardihood; 34 properties the ewe may present, " E ides signs of | to softirešs of constitution, I would reject her as unremunerative, Havin of Mir I woul ding d width b han ЕЕ as vu reden апа they should stand well ап /ood-sized well.shaped foot. knack тораи г horns, which indic cate S v Y pe po ipei and r bre sheep | but to dir rir e weak-|i ing in i the spring. When nita ас ite into à to, but ЖК, chonta and the situa as to obtain the year. 2 аран to зе ‚дош much, that a shepherd p: good one; but by walking so - E: disturb the pe iod esit, and К doing, 5 the be There y. s his e is eem. vs Jis. 4 4 me dog or io rmm dut the rned back thé better. If the pe d thë to the bo в neighbour's ; pis the si y livided in the ing, withont sequ minted with бег Акы ү epherd they will take it Those thelr | $ ше, to p bad and bad herdsm us the management from the time of lamb- the epe are about to 1а ness of constitution, o want of quality. The h which гізез well from de bios and MURUS too в lengtb. into d ought to е веі on à kd of the farm, and when tharo e is the best bite of Grass d|for the ewe. After being lambed a fortoight or во, th which із not. of I better ` bite f ed the he I would like to see it 24 e е and wo Mi e th tails, as this also ness of udi bcp Wes or Mt wich [^ jog in qid and so ou until they T all lambed. About the middle ^ юна, all 1 mb th kn ed the body e A bre manner, y seeing a flock of ewes ЧК й шү: сап зно hair properties in a much better than 1 шетогу, let me p ч as E preparation; Yat for high expose Чо Ч Ше Taren found any plan answer sò "d Ae mixture of ta. Y КЛА 4 Horse keep for three mb most sheltered parts ke thè lambs 41. 1 > unde ergone this reparat ou the 1 sold Y bus єв аб a greater price ча ч calculate upon. І will fix the three at 100 сша апа implements M 30L, and uii vi Hutchinson's data as to steam tackle, г Horses and Implements: Investment, 130} Inv M. & . | Coal : MT At 168, 6d. fi — n vàlüe hol p the the. t - w€—— = ER eing hor. pair ot their ЖАЙА ents.. ent) A po interest од 10 0 Ti 514 0 Interest on 1301, 25 ye i. $ to cultivation... ЯЙ СЕИ) ИІ; пе Balanee in favour of steam s: 2/23 mS i0 0 I d wn on the eogi Wil be ese item й him in ral 5 years old. Mr. А 1в жама if he pay me to keep a set of tackl Тре tay is positive А Ra that i! worked it ed eight days this yen а I ainer of 417. 1s. 64. per annum, and коты аш depth, Y ink I have wise fford to buy. They аге all who lur hip ial elimate of ou asts, ENTE in general Ва ving any | w ure furnishes her with, 16 їз с & wee ry | that she should ve beg: elothed away to some more pu climate E rn сте where they remain until about the first week in А, and then return home to tbeir native common. Afte: the lambs are salved, „then AP wës and wedde which the ewes Fas fortable ; in - second, s — her br den Мм he & port on of tle Blackfaced master's волн arises E tied clip of wool. „And as that article has of late is fe sorted for the tip. "With regard to Bim: i may state Blackfaced are usually shorn about end of e or early part of July in each year. The them. Mr. Nicho tackle Чина over wet soil, n the wet, and then anaron the ques telling us that at Du п 1863 it came i in an nao, after work h dan possible to sei e Smith's im The same on, would x to mii orkinoe prices than usual, this poten at present re та more particular attention, Well, then, I would et and are then Fel sold. ho: feeding. purposes, | but if That ma y "f it be, the met 1 ор This auch. Ay set with wool from the ears ud 4 the MM and tail, and well down the he ic canned the eL and houg thick set as ere a Mes fair length 7 butI: Ane чоне by ehoosing th th. kab Жеңин as pr Drood or òf eep arè er profiile to the farmer nor gb qe wot e ау е p* selection of ewes for ue now behoves to deséribe the selection of à tup M. I may state “that almost all I have stated regar ing | la сеи e Ae with much stronger foree to the tup, | The ewes are Tere bes until [Age are m is I| years old, when ao rd s M. Ка a wes, and th s in the breeding foc pplied by shearling gimmers, which are r this Mie e pat to the tup ове | аз breeders. You must understànd that in the fore- dE óbservations 1 np posi confined m ж ЧЛ the "breeding and managem КЮ: carried on where "has is ой ding.of m apo ns. oir hay, Grass, and m ed farm irie on, as well as Blackfaced сазы EH 20 „or where the eia i Mer ages at which the ewes are drafted A er m the farm, ed. aed close to his RA g (1 posisible), or 1 СТ to wide—and I E а tup wh d en - Correspondence Stea ies ion.—Mr. Nicholls "е fa ila. р. L^ that Mr, Heint xh ye 4r aeria "Ме ivited to выб | ment, if based upon us et AE He has done nothing of the sort, Mr. Hodgkinson has; but his j^ 1 Nus k impl the я "e raetice with end | t а " "y I have worked my lend M e i that de repairs о y m , will p wor rk now. wel at. my standiug needed. to theewes in parta €areful to reject all Be bored | heavy soil, therefore the court is now open for Mr. | Niekolls, or anybody else, Мг, Nicholls neither reads my | Ж. Nicholis says. Let me : à ra "ihe engine begau ^ te spud, c un Cnm m 2, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. passe pep the four еу fields on the following, - ond. ө at | farmer who is interested in the successful лемма | at the 1145 - wisi hed it to be done, He чена кчө na чї ed reat deal of unwarrant- launc жж at those unfortunate was then shifted to the light land, апа | of the water-drill system to carefuliy inspect it at the | able abuse : been ^i 9 A.M tmd at 6 10 — on the Friday | Agricultural Hall, in London, during the cattle show | men, who, lieved, had endeavoured, in : ч bn ib prn Therefore it may be fairly week, where, I believe, it will be exhibited. Mr. to do their а-а ген ар and had accomplished mue ые it Па " t days, ескт the minor Billups has 'obtained a te for it, and will, 1 | good, though in som: the most mpetent m sias other day veg t f first-cl 1 t | may not have been appointed. The Commissioners next hits; sl atus. en, as I said before, ro | makers—men of honour d диш, and he will then, 1 alluded to the preventive measures which had been - I steam-engine wi ik. eighi da s Thé co pe not, 1 labour and cost it ken and proved ineffectual to stop t Ln Pon of бозї for the year's work, 5 tons 14 evt. volved. Ж аму sense to any hs dis The majority of them recommended that three hat I am obliged to keep to do | other ак» L һауе witnessed, that І Conceive many | an etm. жор shouid put to the movement òf be &e., not half employed; at the end of the year | who possess old slide pss і ба p ло to pay the — from place to place, but they were Led uuani- arini be able to tell you wbat they did every day | patentee a fee, and hav adapted to tbe new upon the point. They argued аб I hodt the year. My 12 acres of Swedes this | system ; and эгей Y "vh ‘purchase new drills will | чаа tity òf сагсавез were ammually дней иг, n the ч were grown without any horse оре ération what- | поб do so, if they a y have carefully | couutry М, sent to London, the difficulty of closing not even horse-hoeing. 1 think I may say — A examined ^ йар" s most imple бм and etiem Was wem irst field of 12 acres in extent tbat had |implemer Rus une. Oiii do brtsk i бате = been farmed Swedes without the aid of - 4 dud оон thought the томду yr her cd My land now lies worked, and will be treated xceedin ly doubtfal, and that the Ше sume fot next year's root crop, ad land is all otí $. g dan. Now let us look to the comparative statement e the d tself. Sa have shown above. The steam tackle wins with | HIGHLAND AND AGHICULIURAL: Nov. 24.—AÀt the eotielusion, he would just alude to the subject of cattle balance оп its side of 417. и. E , and it wins close a a county сесси at Aberdeen, юра ^ to Mies That Clab had strongly recommended the formation : EL gU A kN 161 for | make preliminary arrangements for Ше show of the [of matuai euren ал оде wore Шр, and КОШ not more, ў} and A for renewal every 26 Society in 1867, ıt was d by the Earl of шч bsabis t0 penaltiés, he t t 689 ; done wisely а days Ао same sums that Mr. Hutchin- | 2nd second r, McCombie of "уси, in giri d e gd om "— «e d for 127 days—for an engine that has never “That this ade ia e the various Agricultural | as the ad receive о public suppo ve charg ny in repairs Hace 1 have halit- Tho Societies of ks onis of Aberdeen, Ban, and [ree tm peers aa - ; sho м - *SESBZZE аз well as t Soeiety of this di Mr. Hall A eie ipd HU of the Ip id Agricultural | grea! р of support. ve been working айй talki она апі y his g. етее Чуй. and g bets stamping out the disease w t ‹ ng y for the 10 years, not lease them |furthering the objects and yc of the V thae tablish a scheme for insuring the whole of cattle in tho bod els ticul but to d best to and tbeir Nt trust that in now retiring i b hithe: rto poters ry. They had sufficient data before them to for ац anybody ево in particular, but to dò my bes Active and responsible duties in the cause pd. а estimate of the losses they tight be called upou to reimburse, sist in providing En gla nd with tlie big loaf. The ls саен, Mr. Maxwell may for many ye Ter and which could hardly be greater for an rd period than ba comfort апа happiness." during the last dee or four months, and less, if ? ing the point that land can be worked chéa m|- Thè Bari of KiwTOnE ваїй:—1 am sure that Me och ipee jen) Maa ymment wen gu el mor power than it has ever dy: en with horse: Y steam I and in uninfected ү at something liko 24 2% м [жр сна к tackle i is, and has long since Бева ell up | over-coloured, or depart in any way from the truth. À would bè acted upon generally by stockown E bn would p tion all that is.now needed | бап assure Mr. Bein that the adde of the avo won m Tie soi HE He Р E E dr isknowledge on the part of the farmer how to apply it. Highl: Society in this dis trict will never fail to | the ет t $ рег КО on the тына o tho lt must ànd will have its proper application, Tt is по remember all his acts of 1 in the mius, "Бейш r paid me ny m in advanee, Thus, а man having — de ving it along the orse track. ofüceial ca apacity which he has long held with |an animal worth M мр be PEE ы В "iater. as còüsistent to МУ Ls make pe xo honour «2.6 dine 3 » эма саде, ЙУ in now retiring, he | Ed in er. Un ene ero de SA адем of vigiliis wou Шу [^ hind legs and dig, а n does, h the | lea , [ams ith t ood wishes of every one | eventually bring the disease toan end. Although there w айе, William Smith, Woolstim "Bletehley oni connected with pa edv 9t the Highland Society o у against any arbitrary а by Givern- Bucks, No T ith which he has had to do, t in the business trausaetions of the people, yet it had є ^ теш; in emergercies of far less «peine than this, and The New Wa. > few years ago the т- меи with perfect impunity. Ho alluded to the system of Govern- drill was а comparative novelty in this dcn! sek А ment Life Insurance and Post-office Savings Banks, the moti aud I believe I had the good fortune to bring the first Farmers Club for which was n bundredth part sò important as for that Bio this i diake localit t AT Son Ѕоотн Hamrs: The Cuttle Pla he had alluded to, and he would suggest that the subjëct be Ep Mamesdiase ly. 170005 апе Tear Were AND COURH tH е aJue— | brought before „the attention of the Commissioner: one excited, and many were the apprehensions of failure. а W.C LONE said : The "Royal Commission were | worthy of their most careful consideration. Predictions were freely ventured u nd were hopeful | n ous in their views, он majority recom-| Mr, MILWARD, Q.C., said that in this country еў or hopeless, as the "* т па! temperament of their mending Tc inost stringent measures, such as à total un : To set th ik of catt! hi 7 ip had ршн. ше dics to ithou& the assist- was pe ;her wise. o se the ide usit of cattle, in x ich t others | anco of Government ; LA лацы to themselves, and reed ll Е essation hee the he ài | not a evidence bad schooled ‘tho Gov do ОБА noa was a great difficulty the Governo nt had no насила {ог 8 owe that EE I ind t teppe-murraia of Russia. coo" r3 Tem were inel in two or [34 read the ovidenoo could doubt that the dis sease Wi sons, and that t erh ihe теш being uniformly in favour of the system, it was of foreigu origin, although t€ men, рр Mr. Giblet written il ж р aud the results eon. t, had to the contrary. А table ary Fg been already. publicly pre- before him showed thät 173 cattle in pshire 2 P shall ndi po refer to them, The suc- | been attacked by th of w ied, иг. н е of Wealih.*—Tlis is par application of еч Ривер very soon lèd бо | were killed, and 12 remained alive at the date of the а ing book, containing a great of Е а wide extension of the sys .and now we find table. A great deal had be id оп the | tion, much speculation, and some acti 1 of its adoption almost Чыгы Му first drill diseharged | “ folly,” as it wás of cóndernning cattle to be | experience. T ted, стей awings the Tiquid from the cistern with cups affixed to a|*laughtéred, iu order to get rid of the infection, of French breeds of poultry. Тһе estimates probably ) inder, but this could only be used for е [апі eminen ntüfie men їй err, as шапуа еше does, in ing f green crops, there being a deficiency of of | habit of treating the diseases animals, were large q mend d nos сгёвбатев be long р р t having discovered a гешейу for this | depended on emain in health when élose e Ан but y should remember that although it | toget foe ot se alleged 1 facts recorded are, how- X cereal cro Tis liit to thé т. tħe prin- | had existed on the Continent for usand | ever, moderate and trustworthy enough, and we extract Sile sas ii: кисе \з E It was then felt that we | years, an and had eürried off millions of cattle, ud be the following ex aiie е iu the e grow th o f | although men of Arat, еч test and sci 9" 4-6 — rem dy, about 12 miles from System po eavouring (0 s! me р top its rav. wed witch was attached—I 2 sacer fal f ав the correctness x these | yet the disease so insidious and so virulent in its | not think of "УУ "rr m т èn; therefore 1. arly impressions. А 1 Кей тыһ neiple of drill was then | character that ES ad been unable to to find a "e must be kept out of it. ТАВЫ об a spees at oio endy Мот and and the liquid wag discharged он. small | for ite Under mstances verything required m in plates fixed in the bot torof thec he con ientifi ponen & of my fowls, trie bes De was ей er a slide y "isi their little experience of the diss Dad Vom Pone barley, А riċe, bra - straw, n I had to buy, plates, leaving the holes perf holl y ready money for, still І did not despair of or closed at pleasure. This p Учет ЙӘ require tried to do The I —— from Calais a cock Careful and attentive йыш б. to keep the | typhoid del as some endeavo еу to show ; its pu ла of the Houdan breed, to I added some qnal and uniform, and also requiréd the manure | symptoms were peculiar, its poison sui generis, n Dorking liens. was гут didi eiim the good very finely sifted, or small lu: n stopped the the *rinderpest" or steppemurrain of qualities of the Houdaris, about which I had heard so Китев ole, Carelessuéss and in ion frequently | Russia, and Cottam 4 was no “specific” for it, · з not that 0 birds, Se. ious losses in the crop. ti was best mode of|they begin layin g g eárly in the year. Í ha do п itself, the result of which was a return treatment for 6 it seamed to bo int Which assisted nature | whiċh, hatched towards the end of March, өтө з ше E cup drill, which had been so improved |in relieving mnc e poison, and аб the begin v „ But as the %- the construction - && applieable | ing the sy He had read of а great | are not partial to sitting, I had supply myself with _ Ше culture of cereal crops. But many who|many so-called prine and some wonderful eu other hens w i bei possessed the slide drills, and who were b ing | including those of the ho: thic treatment; but | nurses. aud mothere; meom in the second year I added j огеавїп Ду ed with t use, ев he believed that in the majořity of these cases to my stock, because they are tlie конуы Seo een reluctant 9 Е ка карст e : а е реза or would —— a ^an, oey required to fit them up аз cup d ut felt | have got witi бше otwithstanding| “Му give n an average 120 ws, to Ribod dign ) | all the re had been tried, in eight cases ich 1 consider а гэну" it return for MN К P rh гуч i iquid could be secu oftenthe disease Vrai rn liture, I fed them chiefly upon а mixture truly M eo alteration. has been often and | inspectors had been very much blamed for ordering composed of one bushel i Barley to two of Oats. | | nml ое ity is the iere of — animals to be —€— These inspectors, in most | During the two worst mon : the year, when moult. ien ич of this fact in сазе др ctt o ing more fortifyin: belor ца, After udy, and frequent aud anxious | possible m Sev dio g animals to be ENT to the reni aridis yi ht е К M ge wem of Chabteris, hit upor | slaughtered ава T o» tile ө шш, it wed be aud Poultry аз а Source of Wealth. - "hich is simple and perfect. — Ratlier than і more pro&table em ёо put iseüged animals Mi Соган 1144 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. tom, = ES I fancied it the tees | -— are liable. Their feet should be closely pared | given i p Paragraph, The fj mee ICTU —— my, as waste—every grain was con a fo oem and when any festering or decay is of other sales duri Р y Шош E о; апа told i in pesos flesh. Instead of t ed hydrochloric acid should be аррїїөй с ti i. past year: "il. the grain upon | the ground, 1 put it into narrow resa witlia fea Mos Ава чен to foot-rot, it isa good Name. six feet long, with covers w T: holes in them, lem ре plan to place a a couple of sawn boards in front of the enongh to admit the head of а fowl Ву this plan pe avoided w. so san on them with both fore and mx: — while : mar: ightley, ЭНА, 20 |40 ы * During the first week after being hat n I zave ruri The hard 1 m getting The Ragby Sai Sai 32 моо i fet the young Хеб steamed rice, to which I i ed boiled | too long, while, at the same time, t the ebd den of the As Fa " à es skim milk, a diet upon which they t (iita. puit ly. | foot із kept nearer its natural condition, and, c Tüner э . 19 |1380 0 |8. В The milk I obtained at а trifling cost, and rice is always quent, leas €—G to disease. The boards should Lia CAP * | 2 |2609 EID to be had very cheap. I gradually changed this diet be turned over and laid above the straw every time |J. R. Kirkham © ^" Hd 30 0 0 Wether К for аен ice -— Oats, mad beet a porridge witl They will be supplied as usual | R. Guilding .. 50 ы O |Н Sfi wai т, pot t boili g3, &c.,. and e ery day I gave the with pro Aoi Bes other food, and P A should be | ү; Bowley 38 |41 ра бе Sal bo . Arkell * 39 16 De, bserved in their meal times. d fre- | 6, Graham J. Dyke, 1 rsen гүн meat as large as а walnut, рту d and thus ke ы tA "The manure | W. Wels . «a b E. Strafor, iia small with a pair of MM will serve may be oved from under them towards the end of y. M. Waldo 16 |35 Do. good daily ration for a me the Bpa heep, especially hoggets, folded in the [iuga йөз 87 |33 P “ Of course I do not reckon the vegetable portion of | fields on Turnips, are very subject to inflammator . Tracey.. bens A di Н. Strani tbei eir diet as ‚созып ng pm ing; the outside leaves of er нщ the winter months, from eating frosted I. J. Sheldon 27 | 96 Do. mitigate айк evil, i is advisable to eut " Kelk P эшш 46 |38 „е зай I | off the yo à fw days—three or бт бе each | J : Beaseloy - i H 26 Н. табо е учат E: to naue it upon my va en ы eni tt of the hurdles, i in order Њаё they may become 14 | FR W. Carr, ро rofited b thered, in which state they are less injurious to the Pda fal zx 2 ^ Do on e (344 Si of my poultry yard, building, егу It is also а goo in winter to have {Бө salis dk i i icis. NEA following are amg qc d tem Auch, IM овие лв 16 o| 2 Plentiful supply of Pus stored up in heaps, and head :— euo 6 averaged more than 101 Deduct first outlay for birda, fittings, &c, .. — 311 0 Dien DOM i йон orm E EAT to pi — eec N — Leaves for cost of food, straw, &c. #13 5 0 fields o ought to bes upplied, in rough © s snowy weathe n rem Sold. Br. Ны Í obtained, in 1863, 190 Lu valu ded at 210 0 be very care — rM andate 6d. I obtained, in 1864, 1087 еде d p : i 0 Гу ча! B, in ev diet ан, as alrea say Rev. R. W. Bosanquet 80 5 $1158 poule tsat2s. 6d. 9 15 0 med, thei antity of леа! ооа. Fatting sheep | Mr. Diunin e| 1:5 Ж wa On | d January e „ 29 poulets 3 12 6 profit3 3 0 Es now be е , and thos ady for t the butcher A ER xe е. 38 10 15 19 i gi s g|disposed of. Yearlin ld'havel ww durs uoo а ü 41 ү „„ a few Turnips апа Cabbages thr on their pasture. Mint Laing i 35 10 | of fin ment for the E "mo CTS Ib e ach, s cost | The T'urnips should be at all bs Sp тар cleaned, | Lord Polworth . 35 | 37 18 1 M H H APR m was oniy per pounc while and cut into small pi cie and, if allowed to remain a Ld orm s Nu 5 r 36 04 bu an vi en M. [sepu s anyapa ded А without being rus Mr, Torrance .. g Far 1216 i f : “Тһе eggs T “value at 16 a shillin which. i A SPORAN AREI OE T DUNS UE TAE i x. d 5. s an | watery particles. Southdowns. —The following are among the mp Pigs should be sold as they fatten, and the i eggs; course my eggs wer е always new laid; and 1 _— 08 might n į much higher value pat. upon еш d T Pap with the sows after their third litter, should | be Ems ave set y _ Pi Ч d e- Making may be said to cease towards the end эч м o of Mm paier. ; all the milk produced being oivaa ав & [ва бее овга rd Operation butter and skim-milk c ws most | pe r. Rigdon iei ei Woo c I Dxc — The e Labour of epi alid will|advaneed in reip now go dry,and the animals Mr. E. оону: Sorringtós 21 ооо рине iint da науи etubbles and subsoiling where|9te put r foo nless the frosts set in | Mr. Pongola deg c 102000 E advisable—this should be PEE. be ofore the new unusually pues чө cattle in the southern counties | Sit T. Len Барр = 20 wed still t to pas sture i n ће, grounds, to seek for Cotswolds.—'The follosiuy i is the result of the chief kiln, and marl from the e pits or to them “үн їп Со е 1865 :— them on the fields et “they a are iv be vem in | twice а rie diac there or in o 8, to which carting stones ев to drains, manure #0 | ћеу come twice a дау to be milked as pedet The Name. 26 а fields, and grain B" pas i à Also, in carting from better plan, үа is to house them all now, feeding e Lorem € sce ‚ Maize, or other food for dito thoni in eges eds or byres; water being brought to them A а: В] wice F. Farn k - durin Sing ih dr "ar. dela T J W. Limbrick 40 |290] = i G.Hewer .. 12 121 6 - — This, With the preceding and succeeding | Miscellaneous. Mrs. Baxter n iu К) months, is the ад convenient e of the yearfor| The Bir mingham Cattle Show.—On this day the E x nan: en z - DOM this work. А-4, is only necessary to observe | Cattle Show is opened in Bin ro Hall, and it omae Mr. J. К. Tombs zs Um ü ed € M ill generally find it most| open from Monday till Thursday: of the comin eek, | Mr. C. pde ЕМ н T А н un ort егете i drainage of| Due allowance being e for unfavourable i 4 чны 32 | 71 - cu a à ccm плана field оа M | stances, the — afford conclusive evidence of the ! Mr. W. Lane .. * 8 г; em years, t. is piece- | i ШӨ о oes Ж meal me Баа маана афа work, they lies T | un — : t which theso | meetings excite, and the Mr. J. Sa - агт 8 13 1 i Ж of the general plan on which the whole should | ys Mr. . Smith E They sh ould пугая por арлана Sisi ou ре success, Of е ttle there are 135, a arge r proportion | Mr, T. Porter " E Hi son ‚ БЕ ^ оой ntf Il f "th an might fairly have been antici fares considering | Mr. Fletcher .. DIES 1 M Fd Securing a good outfall for the water D Yom | the ra чан effects of the murrain, xit ere can a. дее я e " 1 а be no doubt, will at the last momen indue some | Mr. J. Bart 2L] 3E - фы land pne ain drain should run along the intending competitors to abstain from “ putting in au Mr. Barton... .| 46 | 10 T est edge or line in the farm, and it may be com- appearance," from fear of contagion. Another | Mr. Handy 51 | 18 mi Иней р piece as it is needed, to receive the waters | difficulty ha 2 Mr. H. Cole: 30 T1 T Шоро; which Should nca itself а 1fficu s ү also Me: ен all һе best animals Mr. James Walker 40 | 1610 35 IT field to field, er the higher parts of the " C En rupes оа ин шеки TE п юн асс е Шел ay be m of th Fugen: 5 e Council o ү "Soithted "Club have resolved that, the mos pasturo 1 RENE e mole plough on view of t state of things, п or DN Shropshires.—The following are among зе senso which has form rt of any exhibition held during | noted sales of the past year :— fas E ж = zt ads shou ха ps this — stones | the preceding mcnth shall T^ eligible for admission N Average | Highest f na be bile and placed where they are eded] to the Lares Hall at Islington, and as the bulk, Name. Sold. Price. | Price. eH ни хара r works that "t may boz р бө} if not the whole of the EA pe both places had kien mc 8. " ure or "oil from. o рор: ае + эринин either ee made when this temporary regu ulation was de term both Mr. 8. Byrd з 4 is 6 | LA. : uf Mr. Keeling 3 19 0 ы Mr. W. Masf 35.| 1e.T ME hould. continue to receive the Brus соне ты two, Wearei и, meos that the Mr Coxon „и е] ры ЛЫ У T d attenti. depu гэтта бое The; be k cases in which entries have been made of the same | Mr. G- "| 30 16 16 01 918! n ид clean, by the use of emi aed е Hier "The — for ese shows "s much less numerous this Lm p Pets Hoa et | - ds on Turnips will ,now bay nished, and | year than l. There are 90 entries of sheep—a | Mr. J, Evan ро "n ue an on several recent occasions, М. БОЕ BO . $ 88, т м 0 |309 Н bod e grown, a ч he e Swedish” , Тһе | and above the чеде ount; while in respect to pigs, | Mr ыр sabo : 1. 2.03886 " А » excepting when tho pe enini a list of 71 pens. In the Mr. Holland, M.P. a5 | 918 6 | Sg pe low, will "ipi дй bu ch the | department for en, 45 entries have been made; and | Mr. J. Н. Bradburne. | | 1517 6 gu e towards of this 2 € the | although the season which s just. closed has not been | Мт. tlt en "DU 2 | 9/0 1 eee emptied reme frosty | t can be worked gas e should be e | will be amply filled. The feathered tribes will muster the res espective merits of no fewer than 110 different lots. In other parts o f the buildin ng the various M | re the Lincolnshires. — The following аге аш005 results of the autumnal sales :— —, /. NE telae: Made D iiec E cpi 0 in the fields intended for green — next year, зап usual, for the total of th N à ^ t , e pens of ame, Sold. E зууч Amer them as they bring шег b айлу wil di 676, and of рон 381, ане uem , ndenaation y prema- | disp A pou the largest о e kind which has ye ture nso; and the manure should also be | been od p implements, a Dan "a dax ie i 1% covered "і earth, and rinkled with salt men? green УЫ ает Fog e. etc e Mey Н. Санжай, - 5 се» deem. n and fix the naturally volatile pro- | we have a ке A fare which can scarcely fail to satisfy | Mr. T. Caswell . бый Ий AE E. 1 ermentation. en frost and snow irme um of every class of visitors. жылма. „сс ; us adi duos should have a daily feed of | Mi oyal Agricultural C. College А! took place în bison К егар Hoggets should have their| Sales of Stock 1805. —From Mr. Morton's Alma- Wednesday, ie: шь - first má Jent for the "a Fe we — his list of Stock Sales for 1865 :— | Oakley Park, rn эч lovely das Ë Sheep in sheds na мы carefully attended to, with detailed pe of the extraordi- маннай by Ea rl Bathurst, and were nevet 2n especial the disease of foot-rot, to which ыу sale of M Mr. Hegan's herd of GrandjDuchesses із | мав. The beauties of the noble park | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ave seldou om Y such weather in the ber—sky, а m r, and all nature seemed vrii ib tudents, Pret oret el Wallington i tho че of the Royal Nort tendance, and inspirited the ня битот игер of Colone ed гаред cad F. EN ld, 1st prize; 104 seconds. a енгил, lst prize. Distance, 17 ft. 8 3 in. uA mile. H. St. Quin tin, lst prize. Time, М.Ј. C. Bowstead, lst prize. mmm C Distance, Alberquerque, 1st pri mots lst — wi 4 ft. 11 in. R. C. Ellis, 1st prize. Time, 5 minutes —H. St. Quintin, 1st prize. Height. 9 ft. E. 250 yards, 8 ер —D. Cochrane, lst prize up 30 Stones. Опе yard apart, H. Walker, 18 prize. piking “Picket Ball.—H. St. Quintin, 1st prize. Distance, s A Вон. 200 yards, 8 flights. Т. W. Haines, 1st prize. y! H. "x pope lst pe ards. tead, lst prize. 2b bie W. F. Marriott, with such sports, the М equal to, conversant ehe vis vd pole leapi ng—the victor, n e qp over 9 feet, and v mp» had mot the ent ruled that bei by 10 (X m suffic mx erlned. The burdle racing ood. The throw of the inde hes | ment Model AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE. 1145 GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—Steam prim Threshing Machines, Pumps, Carts, Waggons, горар; A ток, Chaff Cutters, Coke Breakers, Turni р Cutters, 3. а= irns, "Tools, &c, Improved Wire Хе m Delivered carriage fr ee. Price ДА ists per St. URGE! Ккү, 95, eng > vr se | NU dg турн #1000 > UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against "e > NENTA аста E = seed ьс ion." AX 5» ow вв, 5 PATENT m AM. PLOUGH sni CULTIVATOR ma; n at Work in every Agricultura County in ep For Ae bd apply to Jons FowLEn & Co., 28, Cornhill, London, Е.С. ; and Steam Plough Works, Leeds ToT CLOSETS MOULE’S PATENT). 2 Unwholesom. е Cesspools. et out of order. 30s.) may be applied t е at Ed а ч. vp luable Man: and Fert Mr enmirod. rth is recommended by the Privy Coun 7 Oboe, аза Баста апа КАЯ Extract from Letter етот the Secretary of the NATIONA ASSOCIATION. “Iam further directed i to "tate that they the сз use, and were Aum to act admira Waite & Co., 29, Bedford Street, ty e OLDHAM ; SHOW. STAND | USGRAVES PATENT IRON о STALLS and PIGGERIES, with fresh Air Inlets, as used in the Govern- Farms, any ility to the their report on Voip proved of bot strength-trying day, p ve annt cf it, as ve been struck with ed to the thorough pirit, of unan e all, ed to ed esprits wn e 20d at the termination of the Session, his Gra e Duk e of MEE кош, if no mien sin en se prevent m, ve е йш to those w ie in тро ortant "struggle, жү po then ol lland, al winners nl perge pres by bond to Mr. St. аан (the winner of six races). The dinner, which w ved m tke аы College Hall, was an saisie оен ry pleasant "n 0, who vis never heim when his presence was a help t о апу of them. Notices to Correspondents Bacox ; uy B Bacon sa Шр а атар Mat. gradual, and only coal fire. Т prevent m" ill effets from this, it has Ва Кее n, well when quite dry, in a new hem т uch as those for grain and flour, the bacon not touching bottom e ba; 18 also sav from flies in the . Ап airy dry place on the north side of the house, where the temperature is ual as you ча find it, is 8 best preventive to its becoming M n is so place an Carrie Ка: "р wW D. - Mad "i Pror You may trust what is said on Palm. Миле PATEN TnAPS. Thes a simple and pomi Shea mrdiestion od the MED: Schoolboy's i a ipe n vnd pum чк to kill them instantly. principally in the used in trap, миод ое. aud releasing the Which are сулен ys К» — from шен und, E Tbe of wood or cart AA jan l ressing you jer xh Опе cart will be always in the field, one at the g empt; he У, , can load, H day, and the best way to Inake them work м let the loading to the three men at the heap; faxo: X T] excellent Y.—It is a perfectly trustworthy and o it for mes We should, how wever, prefer Peruvian for meadow land, E = мү ay em STABLE and HARNESS FITTINGS, MUSG аа adopted by Н. Rn ness the Prince of Wales for MC em MÜSGRAVIES S PATE T SLOW-COMBUSTION STOVES, ployed by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, The PATENT IRON OW STALLS INLE аг perfect in their arrangements for Feeding ^^ Fon tilation; every part being of iron the; Т are indestructible, ines = , very compact, cleanly, and healthful for the anim: = Мот ickness occur, if the iron work be painted and the len alls h lime, e can amegas harbour nor communicate conta T wA founi para in be the only true SAFEGUARD AGAINST A qo F енн Priced Engrav: ine of Е hart Inventions ent post free on appli- cation to MusenA е Bro s, Ann Street Iro n Works, Belfast. Silver Medal e € > awarded fi MANURE . і 6:57 D ENM r| уум», FIRST PRIZE MANURE CART, which has warded 20 ARI Is now fitted up to answer for LI UID с а, JOR; for уш, 1NG MANURE, for WESS der ка STREETS, ог for à The last great improvement n Washing Machines n Т. ew Patent GEARS ds WRINGING, and MANGLING MACHIN ES, award: ral FIRST GI A Will Wash 20 Shirts in n Minutes, with much less injury hthe hand. Morethan 300 Sold. Address, I. James, Tivoli Works, Cheltenham. Paint no longer Necessary. EA Hi AND SMITH? PATENT BLACK VARNISH for preserving Ir k, Wood. or Stone. This Varnish is an cellent suustituue tor “ой paint on all о ut-door work, and is fully носни cheaper. lt may T» applied by an ordinary labourer, requires no mi or и, апа is used cold. It is used in the ѕеа ounds аб Windsor Cast: ew Gardens, an T at the ts of many undreds of cR mobility е znd gentry, from whom the most flattering Lo monine han е beea received, which Hr m. & Suri will forward on applica! From Ricnarp Немміхс, Esq. э Bordesley Park, Worcestersh „дын have VEM pleasure in stating that I hij ghly ВІ: arnish, as а substitute for paint for er A an and pep apa the TOM has bee е usua) way a few years before ; this case it leaves a а nice glazed Ec than n not] . JN e observation € iph to o oiak A The TEN 'ht-iroi Kd. most; — {б send m he use of tá TIG Бе, 23 which I have in ne" коЛ > "vm whole by t. A aeos qnia casks of about 30 gallons enc . per gallon, at the малим ог 1з. 8d, per gallon Paid ió lk y Station in the kingdom. T ond to Нил. & Ѕмітн, and erly Hill Iron "Works, near Dudley, in Street, West, E.C., from whom only it can be obtexned. ———— ——————— е Статтон, SHUTTLEWOR RTH, AND со. Екогхеказ, Man ы mH еее TABLE and FIXED ГЕ à N ЕВ, achinery for Pum b » Bawi == ыр А y ог Steam Cultivation, Self-Moving Engines emen — и! Крон И nerally. bard Street, London ; also nna; and Gegenüber dem [à er Descriptr Ший, БЫ d Priced Ca! ев, Free рег Post. pecial e when perm [The vers Steam Threshing Machinery made.) HE IMPROVED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS for M. RR - А.у ал for E EG eere more effective, more d nsidera! other kind of driving -— АЛАТ, STRAPS for PORTABLE — EA xn's Patent Strap and Hose Compan; Manufactory: Armit Works, Greenfield, near нн: Warehouse: 81, Mark Lane, Lom „a "Mr. RABEE, Agent. B. T. ARCHER'S * FRIGI DOMO." — Patronised by her Majesty the Queen, the Duke of най for Syon House, his Grace the Duke of Made ie 4 E iem Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society. a e ац ы) and MORNING FROSTS. * FRIGI DOMO," сна Hair and 001, а perfect non- е Aor О eeping, wherever зз applied, a fixed ed It BE E all horticultural A d floricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits and Flowers from th scorching rays of the sun, UNE ve ies qe of insects, anı morning frosts, Го be haa m lengths. ROTEOPION ue . 8d. pei wide, 1s. 6d. per yard г Ernisma Tnowas ARCHER, eh and Sole eminentem дүн, t. Great тїш Lane, Cannon Street, bae. and or all Nurserym: n througlout the kingdom. W. d UNDERHILL'S NEW. PATENT твом | . FENCE for GARDENS, LAWNS, Salop. Warranted the strongest and most durable Fence ever offered corresponding prices. tis — eee if neruis from ад | сап be rolled up most com] when not in use, is Pm adapted for exportation, and P Ta had E any height а: val | required, at prices Deus Ad. rs a per ier and uj А. e Man tory; or of the London Agent, Mr. R. Wise, 18, perd Brest A Westminster, SW. Hurdles, Fen Iron OTT. AM S of supe ncing, an T are made ч у [^ manner t lron. SHEEP DLE from 4s. ; each ; CONTINUOUS FENCE, from = рег foot; FIELD GATES, ice ach, Illustrated | i RON ON WORK of every descrip- J| ti Designs and Estimates free ot д CATTLE HURDLES, from 4s. 11d. Price List "is | ATES, RAILING, Corrax & C (ALT ANIBED D WIRE CABLE STRAND FENCING: for FARMS, PARKS, and GARDENS. эю. The ORIGINAL IN VENTORS and MANUFACTURERS. The CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, and NEATEST FENCING in USE, паски of e of this pei have been Lee by us at hom abroad. It sustains no injury by being gcn Jr os li f Strand with five lines of Strand and Iron-pronged WES one jefe post, stay and screw bolts to ETT 20 уагче, да. 1s. e. for wooden posts, 6d. HU linesot Cable Strand and Staples per yard. URDL m HURDLES, Н 1s. 9d. to 3s. yard. CONTIN s IRON ATES of all kin: Р. &с. GALVANISED WIRE NETTING for POULTRY, &c. GALVANISED SWING WATER BARROWS. ` аир IRON WATER CISTERNS. HATID IRON PUMPS. WN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS. ASPHALT E ROOFING FELT, 14. per square foot. . J. Мовтох & Ilustrated С Catalogues x and Estimates pna on qoem EE PEN 12, Great George Street, Leeds. EW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING Great Improvement with Reduced Price, Mostly used for Hares, Dogs, Poultry 0 & о! Game ^3 EMT s ti 5 |0 0 ple . 3 1 £x 611 А Quantities of DE livered free to nearly all the jaras ror Rail Чопа н and Shi; Ports in апа; and о rt ered free mg Koria in England ind 209 сєз оп of Netting warranted to give satisfact; Er irmo y 99? Lon will be залда ог тау се аи ое WIRE FENCING VG FENCING.. ^ ENTRAN, FIELD Sa GATES. FOARDEN PM EN bs and ever? GARDEN SEATS and CHAL di ion of HORTICULT TURAL HIKES, cation, xi and iii Lista ктө a ^ erg 3. pro geste Warehouse fee Netting is kept in stock), 148, U) ы T p Men M A iu o of London Rd АЧ. укуй 18, Cannon Street, City, Lond. e St within Lane and = Tondon Hose abd aal 1116 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL SAZENE. OT-WATER APPARATUS for Greenhouses, Hot-honsan » зерн, &c. Estimates on application. Hd Sors 6, Варава, London, S. E. Exhibition. Prize Medal, 1862. For Lx ef e Gar dene в` Chronicle. ‚ June? 24, 1865. Water. AF Ј. uot TRA РҮ MERCHANT Y 81, з; don, S.E. О PIPES, from | бек рег yard:—2-inch, 1s. 24, ; 8-inch, 1s. 10d, ; and 4- inch, 2s ENDS, from Stocke, 1s. 6d., 2з. 64. and 3s. each. а ВУ VALVES, 10s., 135., ал . each. Othe Connexions at equally low prices, and all 'goods r^ Аш ASS кеч facture, Estimates give en, and orders рз post punctually attended to the Imate discount to the Tra Midland Steam over Жокей апа Hot-water Works, Loughborough. Ue 4 HOUSES for | the MILLION.—On the principle | patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., combining | ity, EM Pep pde and durability. SPAN-ROOF | USES painted three coats, and glazed with English Sheet Glass, | n be sopplied ready ) fixing, by 13 HER by 19 ft., 731. 5s. : 64 ft. by 25 ft., 1617. Ilustrated Circulars, with Prices, can be had on application to SawuEL НЕңЕмАз & J. Моптоу. io e 7, Pall Mall East, London, Also, A HANDBOOK on VINE 4 5; К TREE CULTIVA- T.* G. MES SENGER, the Proprietor of the a orks, DT it TA thro: the great demand e M exitum] B nildings and pparatus) to make large TION, BE TANSY, prios М. i рой fo - AT to his iun and i Pit e same with, an entire set ot Ф The Only Stove wi ^ |STEAM-POWER MACHINERY, is now enabled to aissnie any 45 А LS. Cr ч А ЖҮ T, for| Orders entrusted to him with the plos dispatch, and at the RING, DRYING, and WARMING H ALLS, | lowest possible price consistent with sta d substantial work. SHOPS, ROOMS, A. а new especial Stove for Qon: MOORE Кы Working Model, "Plans and Estimates, free serv: vatories, 4 о LE es g^ рсе &с.; уреп on application. without re- g! ting al er er i 44 hs eve р 12 hours. "l'empera any degree requin withou! Cheap Greenhouse Stoves wying. Prico o Tu 6d. to 6 guinea: EANE anD COS Patent VENTI LATING and NCING and SAUSAGE SUS SION ; have MD FILLING CATING MACHINES of the best makers, 1 E Ае Sir n ENTER m is is hes es rapid "es 50s 3s. id ioi дЕ ичен M ТАРАА prico. HOT-WATER APPA ATUS for С atories, Greenliouses, Hothouses, Forc ing Pis &c., а апа fitted up КЕК DxaxE & Co. ., 46, Kin ing William Sus көөр, London Bridge. tablished 1700. Dublin Exhibiti edal, 1865. The ONLY PRIZE BUDAL NE for A КОШЫ BUILDINGS RH x. DENNIS, Hosrrevre RAL Bur in BA IC „320 lros, Hor-W. EAR and ME ux п NT her ou) A AR m fixt ue GALVANIZED М AL T HOUSES as КЛА PATEN supplied to Мт. Rivers, with ~ LET d аге 5 economical erection for this im ortan PATENT GALYANIZED MBER and MELON EC STOVES TAL YD HO hs. PATENT ZED METAL m ke ^ The Novelty," are ELE ен and the che аро P M sd xtant as Le "es to, 20 ft. long, including A with 8 ft. rafter, £12 178. 6d. ; 12 ft., AIR 16s. GPATENT GALVA Ер METAL WALL TREE COVER d be jun by every one who „pos a garden. эз, it is а costs for walls 6ft. high, 85. ft 8ft., 10s. forms th. of the fu ace, doing away with au БШЕК к ut the | GALVANI ZED. МЕ TAL and WOOD озорир end, and adding one-third more héating suríace to the boiler just | 7 $ 1 v 2 where it ы ой, Suppen. to the direct Ой of the fire. ^ к e ора BW АЛЫ GRCHAEM MOVER fom 1% To be seen at the Royal Horticultural Gardens, South Kensington ; “Бп ле METAL PIT LIGHTS, 4d. per foo апа is ab work аб Victoria Nursery, Holloway, Mr. AU E ENT GALVANIAED, METAL BAND GLASS EANES, КЫ kindly consented to diis ittoany one who will eall at th: i rust nor break, uire painting, and are Ше n in pi E, Mc from 4s. io - БА e ʻi Special prices for quantitie Illustrated Cataiogues and estimates оп application, "groom à Circulars, Prices, &c., on application to. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS PATENT PIPE JOINTS. T. 8. TRUSS, C.E., 58, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. By means of fere J Joints the work is exeeuted in less than half the time required for Socket Joints, and alterations ean at any time be made, or the. неф Apparatus removed and erected elsewhere with the greatest sopa En rangan saving in cost is also effected ve been used for several years, giving entire eatisfaction, and may be seen in use at the оа! ешын pete Gardens, South Kensington and Chiswick, and many other places in Horticultural and u For a few prices, see last weeks Advertisement. ESTIMATES, PLANS, AND PRICE LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. — | САМОЕ EK Mo ERR Knotty Азр ото, ARI 9 LE Reference ap Mity Liverpool, Britain and Кеш to the Nóbility a nd бешту "Hen ting by ] 9 OT-WATEÀR PIPES, Ae ы Wror dad [o oet Boile КҮ other and vibus from 24s, ea. ch. apre Conical, De per each. : TO TS, SER of every description in st AINO: FRITES Eg Iron йш е: Ground оп ist on application, ^ M Ie | Horticultural Works, Kensal б: Green, M. T. AND J. TAYLOR (lat 2 „Јони ТА * have on hand for Sale TH. ъа 08 Peri Two - d GLASS CONSERVATORIES rr | ргерәге tleman residing in Park is raised on Scis of ndr E; vie B | NT sand ues ДР Feopting t vies from | esigns an ric % fixed” | КЕ ыу тЫ їп any part of the | NRA ON’ s P à | HORTICULTURE, High! ERU. | ltu y, South Kensington. lans an En | pplication. Houses ofthe following sizes al | ft. ; Н; | | 5 a by 15 feet, and 24 by 12ft. ; Halts ors in stock; Stereoscopic Slides of different hon od 55 to TENN t Descriptive Book, „Salig ден. den, ny Dt tw or à fna еше, Na D. Anthor and Fote en enion, Jax ingham PATENT М XN | Row West, Birm = ZE " MEDAL. \ PRI PRIZE MEDAL 1802. Awarded for pido. The Арулмтлсеѕ of the above RAxcGE.—Two Ovens are heated wt the same amount of (94 йт, LA $ed of any other. CONVENIENCE Of reat [SS of Fue! snd Universal Adaptability, ааш» Comíort, Durability, amd simple — is not surpas: Warranted to OUREa v OKY CHI терщ org pura Киште ONES & avt W XC 1 А p BARRON, › & WiLsoN, West Strand, nd. wer tS DS LOU. with Prices and нүү +: applic: omials, forw; F S.NEW “VOWEL” WASHING MACHINES. A remarkable dirus Appr Prize Medals this qms мез а DAE VUE Exhi опа). juan eceived from purchasers ЖН бшу Ah permise justity the e Pa pecie ары liciting a trial, whi frev of carriage or THOMAS ie & Co., Fleet Street, Steps, Manchester; Dawson t, Dublin. t Wo laton к AL BOILE S, vin ae z e adapted l Tor seing in linke in Bakuo or rity far their durability and eco: nay E RK BURY & POLLARD, LONDON, HEATING BY HOT WATER. Publie and Private Buildings, Manufaetories, Сора 4a T Heated on $. mob improved Nam е ombined with Pols fitted upon economical prin aple es connected with irys Sai y for use nig day, without Success ina imates e References to to hun s of поле Buildings, Banks AMD oris &c. f Pi Duae аб CE. BURY Ax POLLARD. Sole Manufacturers of equire No Bnrckwonk, and.whie MANUFACTURERS. di. Г WORKS, 17, NEW pg STRE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON, M € B. каный ower upwards, То be seen daily am e hr Polard Vor hoping completed. the бй Jor the fidi Board, and the n Gardens аё Agra, are again ing Tr 5 WIND prre ка ASCENSION. Phe Admiralty Depasisyeni officially re vien е tw lar deae Engines supplied by BURY anp POLLARD throe yesss ap ension, as woi g cep rkin. BURY лхр POLLARD. always keep a large Blk of their BOILERS, ba zen "üor-waTER PIPES of the best description. < mr xo NEW TARIFF ОР GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL G00D$. THOMAS MILLINGTON, айб! j AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. "I THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUUTURAL GAZETTE. 1147 versal Microscope. Price £5 5s. = M T [U xn BECK, no oca E.C., late 6, ' Coleman Street. prex 2, 1865.) | 8 Өк Йй АНТ | J A W por samples and prices apply to IT OOR E 9128: ИД" | J. Suw w & Со.; 29, Oxford rd Street, Manchester, к AUR » s | LEE T GR with ап OP. T А wise genera e of battle makes а proper disposition o lorues sent on receipt of 6 postage st І Ст CLOSE RANGE with an OPEN CHIMN EY.'"— | his forces св, thus, by forethought ЫН due preparation, Cat alogues s n on: d p gt TT p. € Medal awarded to Bnowx & Greex at tbe Dublin Inter- | rens sonably expects а victory; thus he who has a desire to attain a = to the Que d Prince Y4 ww es. Pani ibition. pamor Chimneys. No close heat or smell. | реу and happy оа age, does not indolently wait for thé attack of HOM(EOP: Tom | FREDERICK omas, 72; Bishopsgate Within, Е.С. зк 0007, which is Nic, but is constantly on his pus agai we 3RIY'8 ROCK со со А Tu m ааа у ^ ious approaches, by paying proper attention to the state о! E " a E > AR NER AND S ONS, London, m Many would гип осемйопапу use odios to assist м IC св И M MOSS Manufacturers of Nature in her operation, but, like a mariner at sea without his FRY'S SOLUBLE CHOCOLA TE. J. S. Fry & Soxs, Bristo " 4р London, are the only English Manufacturers ot Cocoa who: ned the Prize Medal, , 1862. compass, knowing not where pi фла, they first try this, and then that, and meet witn nothing but dis MI е tot T3 e, xi welcome must be the important fact, that PARES LIFE Pi PLL al hat are regui шой Ас onquer MIAN are now p" чей proved to be prolong life. { For Purity anà Excellence, of Quanity, U ———— e oS GENUINE STARD A SAFE, EFFECTIY E, i арі к, Dm Ni» um “ Eas t Li rth Berwick, S Jan. 28, 1865, 409 Exhib:tion, 1892, —1 cannot 2-4 informing you X 73 т?з Lite pills a$ th Н ү HYDRO-CARBON е boen i to аі the most, invaluable medicine for the eight ark, THE BULL'S HEAD, on each Package. years, during which time I hi LL, Ee A rer both Their бе mine i ind Double zx ne M qu; particulary in Edinburgh som iss and t. pr ey were ever, to my medical recommended for mgg У ЕУ Co spe "vir ыш aa Druggists. adviser's knowl A and acknowledgment, the most effective and Te саа simple medicine I took. The fact is, 1 take them now regularly, and d Perrins The Lamp lifts out of their praise 1 have sounded in England, Scotland, A and E эр SR тев s Uc E. the m requiring по many have resorted to them at my тоо on, and did so the ORC 8 RS es Loic pus о MUS "Tound them LN ui: асте f -Your drogs | opm ONLY GOOD SAUCES ie eaae by Let k ЖУТА hs. ein акеп, an D: un: № cellen! iu - e A кн! 1s fitted either with d Holes alga sache cage "oS The public are respec t ремонт Ж. o imitations WARNER'S ee ed е that Lı т minia P ames an е per, Label SE e, and Stopper. - FOR Perrys’ Басс EVERE HEADACHE, LANGUOR, LOSS of APP 7 TE S *,* Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the торно 3 "Worcester ; KOH-I-NOOR, = Hindle; ey, Lancashir: Messrs, Своввк & BLACK WELL; & Soxs, London, &c. ; ues under my notice ЕА UM А, апа bv Grocers а nd Ойт еп univers: eSI. —Cases ha ost obst aa: Dem of sick heads е, indigostion, and loss of а] ауре фе ————— have been effectually cured БОГА: by the use of a small box Lite Pills.—I am, Gentlemen, yours truly, INNEFORD' FLUID MAGN ESIA A.—Th e he Medical FLAT-WICK BURNER. prooem «Сна. iss The Koh-i-Noor Burner T per a superior light e Moderator, at a ies less cost, endis s no! кА liable to get out of order. ч ] TINENT Magnesi RN zind; v CHEMIST. and Children. Prepared solely by DINNEFORD Co., Chemists, &c., friends, who havo ой, LORA W.; and sold thronghout tbe World = AUTION. LP rdg hat * DixxEronp & Co." bel over the NEMESIS ЧОЕ СВЕЧА а wi ES The Opal Vases ате made in the best style of Bohemian Glass, and | mineral rog now * 0 Commonly introduced into many adver- IRS WLANDS' MACASSAR OIL. ТЕ his elegant and y ed m d m nt ОН is universally in high repute for its wnparallele d lecorated. , hy of being 6 Round Burner.| Flat. | recommend: с for their great efficacy and simplicity, romoting the growth, im: Kona 3 sew] beautifying 23s. 0d. 14s 0d and, “ аба А. dede ietors t ^ "y гешу vegetable Yd contain- Raman Ha r. It is patronised by Ro; > yalty MWh the pere yn of гй . .. a 19 6 ing, they LÀ nothi vegetable origin,—1 am, | Europe, whilst its introduction into the Nurse Лу, and enm ASA veck B E .. $0 0 л 0 Geh temen, your o t nts Servants. those of the Upper Classes, is a sufficient proof of its meri rits, [C D г А кий, Analytical Chemist, Manchester.” Зв. 6d. ,Era., 108. 6d. (eq ма) to four ШШЕ н 215. per bottle. у йок аып ( нүө), RRE. ааг. 32 0 23 0 Chemists and] Perfumers. Ask for s' Macassar Oil. With Blue saaton aa ph DEN noch 5 x s о guy enm ———— Raby Glass, flu! gold lines : PAIAS in the BACK, KIDNEYS, Dang e Remedies for the Affict or Ruby, richly decorated with gold es э B be qbtainod of the Trade throughout the United teda, “Ору Braet, Ёге әй, ET Ази 1 4, 1804. R. RORE BITS. S XE LERRATED OIN Ta MENT, “ бехт! —I write to you to thank you for (my benefits I have called TH AN'S FRIEND, is confidently recom Ж, ON'S EIDER DOWN QUII TS, fr deri ved Drop taking d Parrs Life Pills. 1 have suffered for a lo mended to the Его as M unfailin remedy fi ar. PA м РА ВОЗ Also GOOSR-DOWN. QUILTS, om [time from peins in my baok and Eia f iuro каро, Kj a not stan M ar а p Ld mmm ri 20 years 4 upright, and no one knows the ve sufferer it myself ; ^ p ds, Bruises, Chilblains, Scorbu! 1037. Lists of prices and sizes sent free by post. about two years I took your medicine, and soon got quite well, and, » Жы. эү белщ в re s Ilustrated loge of Беш» ug Priced List thank God, 1 hare ever since enjoyed excellept health. Tam, your EE ops 1 ч edis and: е жува, боге n b post fr obedient Servan za ALLEN. ts at 1s. lid., 118., and 22s. his PILULÆ ANTI- OO o л му аИй C. E, confirmed b; гї PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for 51 ILVER.— ДЕ» RHEUMATISM. exception, one of the best alte me pines е d for PI NICKEL SILVER, introduced more * Rusholme, Manchester, May т, 1864, | purifying the blood, and assisting Мариго i зае ааа re A А сй “ Окут: LEMEN,—After suffering very adem from rheumatism for ence they are used Scrofula, Scorbutic раны Glandular by ўтиилм 5. Вовтох, wh PLATED by е pat Z p! den : : Swell cula h Месі many months, having т ned various medicines, at the suggestion of | SWellings parti arly those of the Neck, &c. They forin a mild and Elkington & Co., is beyond all comparison the very be: : А E rior А E aive my fliends, but without any benefit, I I fortunstely rend some account | Superior family aperlent that may pe "taken at all pris es without guds mri io гат plani b; that oan ba ШО Жо, а. of Parr's Life Pills, and thought I would try а бох. І did so, and after nfinement or change of diet, Sold in а 2115. 11d., 28. wefully or ornamentally, y no possible test an ib be distinguished taking a small box found myself very much be ег. Т continued to | 118.,апа 228. Бо! lesale b; os Dod etors, Вклси & BARNICOTT, um j eb ranteed of first quality for finish and | take them and after the third box I was quite veli t is now nearly | 30 their abo odi Bridpo! y th mdon Но фа. a Етар ыта all LE ZA талоо of feb quay DE —— MMT |13 months пое зой bee return of rhoumatisia, Or any | "еры —M S d adoppa d К other ailment, for I still take them occasionally, as I believe they are o medicine sold under the above name can andi, [^ Fiddle King's or “ Bead read the best medicine in the world. I E: ave recommended them to шал; Per до Bracn & p late Dr. Вопіс м» їз а Silver Pattern. AN Shell and ofm: my friends, nds, aj and p are all of the same opini Pici. nt emen, ngraved on the Government stamp affixed to each bot 1 > ent АОС ка | спира пивпате положеном: kos W Qu r.i A SMALE, JOUSE, wih а 3X 14-9 0 0 10 "peer, Wast Stockwell ts 6, 1804. “1 0 k 0 м * GEST Qut seven or Rn T JA Cie жор Tiered 9, much т: Ri Wyatt 3, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 1 1 $ | 112 0 15 from mu Tealth, ibo, I was told, was caused NES but and Seed Bu be Disp por 0 1 ( 3 g к s was nobody m көр d more t si Чалы 0 ГҮ BOLD in the тон d of pn 14 0 10 0 12 1: es your 8 say 0 T r x "o о 0 % 0 8 $ gave mediate relief; I baye not ы other kind ots medi established NU ial BUSINESS of repute, E 6| 0 9 0 10 0 1 елм have been blessed ever since with Сеоне good health. | with P decent boi ursery has for many y: ars been" $a т 4 j 0 4 0 4 Lee 1 E qid if you will publish this letter, as I think it may benefit | noted foi rM M ipse S E TREKS mg the Seed үу 0 8 20! ers suffering like I did.—1 am, Gentlemen, yours resp ectfu zu has а good retail ci tion, This opportunity for any 0 в! f; 3 6 vd. Hvax," | опе who о to "— the trade. 52! 0| 110 0 10 0 l For partieulars apply by letter only to J. M. D., “ Journal of Horti- т i iti d Н ў $ 1 culture” Office, 171, Feot Street, E.C. са аа аас 0 3 6 46 m * London, 13, 3, Acton Street, e lnn Pai F 7-9 1804. To Agriculturisis. т } sNTLEMEN,—1 have derived. Eee e blessing of muc 0 676 6 | benefit from taking Parr's Life Pills, that І wish to make ШЗ public ys BE DIS w 011 17 а wi 9, 17, 3 statement of their valuable efficacy, ог the vast. establish BUSINESS in fh e above line, GELY, a wel nost p prosperous g e county of Suffolk, and having ры А ҮА ОС oak chi Н accor 2. S а А number of kniv d o 21.15. Tea no plish.-.I was afficiod a long | Я ui дой Es beta) queur thin; every advice, but nothmg oid me - X4 еа от ‹ of till T took yo aiis. Thay Ihave бак, Men. now аб times and n oiher: er medicine MAE and now E САТ bean Tul ай water toa 4 от. prim irum ap EA NC S p eu RY, x ARR) TED. mra шоб тај no bett rh health than myself.—I remain, your obedii L5 M os ái wi warrani Dwelling and op are in excellent consist о! at reca. р t remunerative | 5 Bedrooms, 2 Sitting- к оле Jargeneea of UD. Pel. ces that aro " MR. CHARLES WARD'S OPINION, ibl front of commanding’ рреатшов, and iar, Fhe Shop asa " Estab] eckm e near the ce, napal hotel and bai ce Dt Carvers | “Printing sed M а пора ааыа NUN ората, wo minutes’ from. the railway si айо fne town 18 Spe Sf the Ivory Handles. AL dera pE ©“ GexrLEMEN,—lt is with T groat pios pleasure that to inform you | 1108 delightfully situated in the а beautiful river runs LA ALME Gu vE dS TE INGRESE ven (9 'e е е ness h: с: =m ——— -- т d. 2141 bent Patr that have boen introdu e pua ж ага X. B venei id oF = TS 6| qo |o late years to think the sale of qudm let mue coc BERE ES [риб Lu кезш Тыас vm eer balance handles .. .. 180 |14 0 |50 iie nipo ie P тау din meddede to s e es XE EE. m 0 A РА ал Dade ЕН t taset A ean Iyar ЖЕТУШЕ 1 LE YI Lu p ep en brought before my motos Sales bp Aurtion. fiet handie, silver ferules. | 50 0 | 43 0 |17 6 р с Ау CERE EAE I rd in t Ner anter 5 00176 ме потег ирон РЫ ТА vba Jam : шу pattern £ s e 50,27 0 am vepres the most valuable medicine of the day.—I - Gentlemen, GENTLEMEN, NURSER Bone and Hom Шакы Жон зга urs faithfully, AS, WARD." TE SALE ОЕ Үчазт- “ВАТЕ orks per dozen. & а. | г. а. |з. d ib НИ Dile bone handles оне ове 6 PARS ө ruis TAKEN by а LADY AGED 80 YEA A s E. ML pipe H ms opp Dies horn rimmed Sm, o оо 40 N.W., Jan. 19, 1803. CIE E Un above Premises 5274 the powers ofa Bill of ае * Р a e E d dn you оц the le), on NDAY, December 11, and following days, each day at : а ба Bd, тешу Мт. Street, Harinood Street, called y, the whole of ihe Тр ck. жаш ы: әр аре а Н that fo you the icalars. ie is now in | Nectarine, qui res Cherry, and other Fruit ' -some , COVERS an 2 SOT WAT R DI ISHES, in every Siamin year, pE andiae taken the Pills more than seven years, | thousands DR hoice Standard and Dwai E and Ever- and of the отр recherché never MACC EC EU | me that ber heal h ee рер А е Deciduous, and For Trees. A large Hu в. T^g PEN «Bose Tin Е dor Ре ү sed general selection = е Plants E сс £3 2s to pu EZ 2 {4 i add tak yo ERN statement as you n Mio prol рор To Market Garden RR Um d Others. M S. GO SS is favoured v with E s 1 from th e Pre. o Business, to CTION, R ENE rth End, D ISHING à sam P of our mediein ot | ойыу айа К Г GOVERNMENT STA МЕ, on whic! is Mei ed thee s oris РАНЕ LIFE PILLS,” in WHITE ‚оп TUESDAY, December 12, at п fr 18 o'clock precisely, E STOCK. letters on " , and which 1s affixed to the Sides of each E T VENE and DEAD her with the GROWIN box of the esca e coroprisimg 500 nearly new Hand кна, `$0 ) Throelight. е НЕЛЯ kara e ud eer di adim od P n el CM m AND CO., os, 20 hels ions, 10 Bushels Scarlet gd Е T d icine Sesitore: ' In Ббхев i a К 134, сагаан Directiotis witt each box. Exronramox —Directie s in Spanish, Portugueso, Fronch, and | аа garden. W.C. | ed n Farringdon "reet “Е. Р dps bru Offices ofthe " kuetioneer, Lind aud "Estate Agent, 10, "Bucklerst "у. ears р prios ора the informe | [ens 2 ў s x CI е ЫЫ raand eaeh ei а good supply. They keep good | то: MEI. x P а stamped in all otimas. 1148 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE © tomm, е EN UPWARDS OF 60 PRIZES FOR ROSES DURING: THE PAST SEASON. 7 OLD CHESHUNT NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, N. BEG TO ANNOUNCE GENERAL PRICES FOR THE SEASON FOR ROSES, FRUITS, HOLLYHOCKS, ETC. Roses selected from our stock of above 100,000 of first-rate quality. STANDARDS and HALF- ibi aic 18s. to 30s. doz. | DWAR. F STANDARDS and DWARFS, 9s. to 185. doz. ROSES of 1865 a first-rate teni 30s. to 42s. per doz ац and STANDARDS of NEW YELLOW NOISETTE, is each. Respectfully call the att | er gre to their ST. AND m e GALERRY a E att ат ста «үя г Fruits, all well formed Trees E APPLES, 5 to 6 feet, fine stems, Standards, 18s. ; ар "184: x 305. ; Spon 30s. to 365. Кя dozen. | PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEARS, Standar to 49s. ADOS 42s, per PEACHES, NECTARINES, and APRICOTS, al vell oisi rossi 78. 6d. t 64. ; Dwarfs, PR peek very moderate re) VINES and FIGS, very strong for Planting, or for Fruiting, 60s. per dozen. Mone a i ic О RASPBERRIES, 16s.; CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES, 24s. to 30s. per 100. HOLL inae in fine variety, 98. to 12s.; new kinds, 18s. to 30s. per dozen, СОХТЕЕВ Ж, DECIDUOUS an "lTDEEG 3 SHRUBS, 11 hI І : RH MAC S and AMERICAN PLANTS in quantity, at our NEW AMERICAN NURSERIES, HIGH. BEECH, ESSEX. 7 SPECIXEXI or SUTTON'S LARGE YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL Cattle Show, 1865, | | NEW PRICED DESCRIPTIVE ROSE, FRUIT, and other LISTS free on applieation. шау be seen on PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. м AA BINGLEY HALL, D WILLIAM PAUL (бох and Successor to the late A. PAUL,) BEGS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING LEADING ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY :— | Where Orders will be rem pon STANDARDS, 15s. to Bis new sorts, 24s. to 42s. EU em EAM 12s. to 18s.; new sorts, 24s. to 30s. per doz. CLIMBING, 9з. to 125. per doz. | SPECIMZNS die * ROSE GARDEN," Second Edition, with numerous Woodeuts, 65. 64. : | | ОР THE DUTCH BULES. | HYACINTHS, 6s. to 15s. ; new sorts, 18s. to 30s. per doz. POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, 3s. to 6з. per doz. | NEW YELLOW BEDDING HYACINTHS, 18s. to 34s. per 100. CROCUSES, Ke to 4s. per 100. INTERMEDIATE MIN EARLY TULIPS, 1s. to 4s. pèr doz IOLI, 4s. to 12s. pe AD And all other Bulbs equally reason BEATON'S GERANIUMS. Reduction in price; the Set of 16 Varieties, 32s. These have now been thoroughly tested, and have proved even superior to descriptions originally given of them; they bag also been pronounced by many leading horticulturists indispensable in the future of every well- -arranged flow: rden. FRUIT TREES, in and out of P ро. Standard and Dwarf-trained and Dwarf PEACHES, NECTARINES APRICOTS, APPLES, PEARS CHERRIES, PLUMS, GOOSEB RRIES, CURRANTS, RASPBERRIES, '"STRAWBERRIES, Fles, and FILBERTS. A selection of all the really good sorts, both young and fruiting trees, in splendid conditio Ho AMO : RAPE VINES. Two Thousand Pup. and Planting, including the newest sorts. EVERGREEN and ORNAMENTAL TREES. ГИЛАМ SKIRVING One Thousand К and Varieties, selected in a great measure for the beauty of their foliage. pack UE Show А, r Agricul PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES free by post. det барой сене 6 COLLECTIONS of BULBS тий Ер for In-door Decoration, 102.62, МА | 91s, 30s, 425., bse, 842, and 24 1055. 44 GOLDEN-| E. ^ £ Ш ж: С s 5х: ^ ide e @ рет X Decoration, 105.64., 84s., and Ж S Y. УС F ARD, NI. кот Sps O 5 «c EN v is Gdn l T е. Orders rum to 21s. sent carriage paid. "E DING. HYACINTHS, 18s. to 255. per 100. CROCUS, 15. 6d. to je per 100. pasa i N 2s. to 35. ре ANEMONES, 3s, 64. to s. Bd TULIPS, Sedo 10s. 64. per 100. NARCISSUS, 25. 6d. to 7s. 6d. per 100. | RANUNCOLUS, 1 1s. 6d. Pies 64. per 100, | IRIS, 2s. 6d. "to бз. 6d. per 100. i Enr JUN RRERSSCAS E ^ SURPLUS COLLECTIONS. The 21s. Hamper of Dutch Bulbs for In-door Decoration contain d 20 Splendid Named HYACINTHS, 12 do. POLYANTHUS — 36 do. TULIPS, 200 CROCUS, 2 CICLAMEN PERSICUM, 2 JAPAN LILIES, | ry Large SNOWDROPS. К. The 21s. Hamper of du Bulbs for Out-door Decoration contains— 30 HYACINTHS, 100 TULIPS, 50 NARCISSUS, 300 CROCUS, 100 SNOWDBROPS, 60 RANUNCULUS, 50 ANEMONES, 20 IRIS, 6 6 LIES The кс, en: Bosna e А aE bioonisg Plants ayee from the moer АА ои 150 PANSIES ASSORTED | 100 FORGET-ME- | 50 COWSLIPS. ОА A Thea e abo eng 105; Н Haft de m 50s. ; Quarter do., Эла, раен: 193. "^am m pe" - „blue .. .. ба, 6d. per 100 | SILENE, vie * 0 -as 88. 0d. per 100 POLYANTHU mixed SAPONARIA,white.. e 0 ; White ;; у. 7 6 DAISY, pink n. 2 n О! ү E rM 3 ALPINA -. L9 NEG SII. cus los сус А. SAPONARÍA, pink |. ^ ^ * ADD K DODA - = sca maala GARDENER'8 and AMATEUR'S ТЕ" the best Manure for Chrysanthemums, &e. See Advertisement, page 1128. the Parish арн апа Business Letters to « The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, Lond wnitefriars. ^ Parish of St. in the Со, of Middlesex, and Рак! M ws, ӨГ No. 11, Bouverie net ot Pn T HY cepa then at е Non Wellagios B Paige о мо. ett Garden. [n The эма Oo- SAToRDAT, HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. [eias Fivepence. No. 49.—1865.] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9. MPED EDITION, 64. ЕЕ )» No. 94 (North INDEX. Winter-flo doc Нез! MES SRS. SUTTON'S STANI ATEA | OHN ЕК; d B: series, N.E, Galeni the GALLERY of tho AGRICULTURAL H4 | Е пае Ladder „па“ J begs to Lo Sex Tes 4 E dd EMAL P other during the CATTI E SHOW | I» b Winter vus ааа now siming into 2... po КЕ m The іы ми vis о Hun — anf , RASSES in a o ven оп Aj 1 д » S J] | not requested тош unknown correspondon mts. 97 ge DAS s" à ic Tone the CATTLE SHOW. | паї; м, 55000 Firs Pn-cpri the above. -Specimens of NGEI Et AND have a fine stock o n Үй DIATE MA A jiet e | JU. Srendlenda Nursery, Marostaid, noaz Ойле, Su. qua xex ven T um SHOW de m ECT MGE spem s xoyar Ga sid НЕ 2 рит PM AND 3 for the| SUTTON’S CHAMPION SWEDE оп EDU д oet ы * P Current Season "diss io vill be — NN ^ S" Mes m Scrroy's ST AND ån during ебә сат ATTLE SHOW. - Mas o Qui ТЕЗ of POTATOS on *- a й H Yi 8и ford, have a large HE. „BES ; y VARIET Steam iiei a ашу et e abore o ^ 0. m ago " gemple sent x iire тв. Surrox’s STAND during the CATTLE S EEI * | Sein 1156 a | application Onus wil be received for NEW SEEDS, 1160 CAN RED THOUSAND strong Transpl: inted at modes prices; at TES [ ү 1o a QE г HUNDRE S, at OC ‚апа 356. Т >= T ттоз°в STAND during the CATTI TTLE SHO ud 222 Samples of LARCH PIRS, Trom З) to б fost. УЕЗ FATRHEAD хь SON, m r ogandi i БАА аанньа Анан J Jl 2 в, ,8.E. MET W. Woon & Sox, Woodlands Nursery, Marestield, near Uckhela, S Uckhela, Sussex. | Ёз. va ertt PA GARDEN " and FLOWER NLARGED SHEET of me GARDENERS Tch and Scotch Fir, SEEDS. Special prices amd advantageous ofera on epum. N E ы Үү WITTY xp BON have to offer 500,000 LARCH, | ү E RE "yu P anoni aet ысыка, шаша a PULL e from 2to 2j ion алай жаюы) m0) 000 SCOTCH H. Бело Gaowass and titi nonante, Wisbech. oati & T mi Pie CATTLE SHOW. FIH, from 12 мый ум nches ; өе. Cottingham, ied 5 È ECC LIST of NEW E on appli о! od шыг than THURSDAY. -| [ARCH FIRS, EM AQUIFOLIUM, and TREE J^ wn and 4 ER iral Seeds, б Um HORTICULTURAL 5001 ETY selber a E г м Меһснахтз, and NURSERYMEN, Ronan ATONAL FRUIT and VEGETABLE Hoy сорар. мирне пао. жн sedem an ana Nar co «ИРОН 237 and 238, High Iob MM ©. um ES ou THEMUMS, 1865. UNG, а ^а , beg to HOMAS KENNEDY AND TM Nuns ERYMEN, кы CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 1865, Мени. Trade YOUNG Brechin, N 3 et, dod 100,000 УЕ PRICED САТ DUDEN ыа to an BM Mr o strong зи» atije. таго. SCOTCH FIR, 9 to 12 inches, all healthy and well grown MEET E y P^ Нима, Frampton Park Nursery, Hackney, N.E. —— Samples and prices on application. 2 LOS em STEWART AMPTON COURT BLACK HAMBURGH VINE.— h r Cash, сапу of ve үү , Ны Шың phas from Eyes of this excellent Grape, 5s. each; са >= "hne on TRANSPLANTED LARCH, ба T M WHOLESALE sen Lc NN pply to DREGHORN Nurse! Immarnoc E Near Wimb PT. aoso = — — EN. To Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and Others. PRICED CATALOGUES will be forwarded on application. О BE SOLD, from 6,000 to 10000 COMMON | — — Azricultural and Garden Seeds. $. GLENDINNING CAAD SONS, dave a splendid lot of L E r FORST IRER, Bi 1 ай eR. T 6s. pei Жыны HA SHARPE anp CO. SEED MERCHANTS PRICED LIST Muay be had on E: Wi vum Ноор, № nb» dea Zoudh, е auos ао ao TE пча. have Te fies 4 of the above to раар деса E HE GREAT AURREREN, or o CORDIER ——— c oii em pes v ома M End UR Nun Nursery, Е. G, HENDERSON AND BON "offer the abore, with More than 1000000 TORE к у emot үн, Ба begs to а several hundred fie mE ы d. oach, gem ACORNS, SPA NIE ан and HORSE |” dere SECHS Once. : S Wellington N e ж анга сыкы дейи, dir. oy r ; qui n. Note on Fi Roses. Post fred ut. & — ңү отб? ахь AND ES N havo a t a fine stock of the NA BUSHELS eau ана ор [i£ шер pmi Nurseries, Lond: om N Td 12, K Street, Cover Select List Old and New. BL Eyes—Now ready, a DESCRIPTIVE үү ELLINGTONIA. and CUPRESSUE | CATALOGUE of GRAPES, 8 Ravzns, free per post. WELLINGTONIA GIG. Pdl ied | Sr dedii Е pues 3, 4, and 5 and £s A tere | PTIAINED. PEACHES. NEOTARINES, and pma Суусуз ——з em aoi Farm Ушу, Totam, А om EE Ее аа Юные 1.3865 ENGLISH and IRIS YEWS.— UE for 1865 1 ШЫ dno, 224 at reaschsble priva. andsome singlestemmed ENGLISH and „IRISH YEWS NEW, RO ROSE CATALOG г 1060 фай. 190 866, also Pauk & 505, AS yi T, 8, and 9 foot high. GENERAL CATALOGUE of NURSERY = application t to "Woodlands Nursery, Maresfie| eld, Sussex. To the Trade. T. JACKSON & "Wa. Woop & Sox will be happy —À FINE DWARF- өы е Агане; and ХЕСТА КІХЕЅ. еу ТИТ application. ир ДР СЛОН DICK. алох БОЕ ОЕ RGE EVERGREENS, DECIDUOUS d "s RES moderate waloh wil bo formirded ou. ca FOREST, and ORNAMENT TREES, wit ection | NAM. PAUL (Son and Korosak tois late vr) ENDE аюны Саки ere Ce of Nursery Sto Stock of all kinds, Selling off T NR B AA tr Ба › NEW DESCRIPTIVE ( E A REUS CANES. — Strong well-rooted. Plants. Chinese Arbor- vits. мне чы чк esci rage а and E oe ras ч Тышы ро Fastolf, Fillbasket, and Prolific. Мау be had USSEY SON have a large stock of the above to s es, Waltham Cross, Wedding —— С Gapa, сюн. Houbdlov. ке Уты ы Prices on appe | Т} P. FRANCIS ann CO. have tho finest Stock of the To the Trade. 'ursery, Eaton, Norwich. (A end GUES conntry, о of most of the leai ER "application. T В „л а а OR UOI ROS. ка T» he Trade. Ташын edel ue a. b CARTEIS роне, Ыра ко, Om badaa.. (Operi: LAWSONIANA ! SEED D (Iri £ best 2888 Lp, Маг ener, Sevi епі 208. ; кийп. аро £A pe ы Sto 4ft., £2; under 3 ft., 29. o e pete, Crop ge 106 Pre S8 Soo OHN FRASER begs io anno Eo his New ASHIRE SHOW GOOSEBERRY 'HARLES Bvnaxss, The Nurseries, HUE LS СА! of PLANTS, ROSES, T nl. m dozon. CATALOGUES on application. | СОТТОХ”В RINGLEADER PEA A САТЕ TREES, оран о ОЛЕР аза прсна и 00, ашу е XY Joss, haw Gardens, Chadderton, near Manches FIRST CROP, 0 the EanLresr in Сотултгон, as seo c he Lea Bridge Road Nurseri \ү EBES PRIZE cc PRIZE СОВ FILBERTS, and other Prize | pondenos in Gardeners Chrome ot May and Jane aats 9 ЧО m TAND, Drut lante of TEXSCENTED ГА Nuts and Filberta. Trees of these s aed Pa M of HE INVINCIBLE SCARLET SWEET PEA. Wenn, Calcot Catalogu DEVONIENSIS and VICOMTESSE DE CAZES ROS Reading. A The Trade can still be supplied. Price on application. Pe sons having the, abore to dispose of in ange ur iudi iom HOUSE TREES, ВтЕРНЕХ Bnowx, Seed Grower, io i Suffolk. 06.60. to Wu. Woop & Sox, Woodlands NECTARIN y * ниш, pis YORKSHIRE HERO РЕА. All who |Nursery, "Maresficld, near Uckile)d, Sussex. Bu INK I have grown this Pea pronounce it p be “the best” extant, ANTED to PURCHASE, MANETTI STOCKS. Жемегушапап е Worcester, uc in Gardeners Chronicle of November 18. Apply withyprice теште TOME oA 1 por 100 to io Eb» incisis aee m Street, Hall, E AAE near U. eaf XA ANTED, some OLD STEMS of DRACÆNA ü Ba BOLD aeu. M Pues of the оте, | VV АЫ, OLD RTEMS o DEAD to dispose Ene ough. ктама еми. н ины. of will please send size and prige to 20,000 each, СВ! and WHITE IXiEDYTKIDNEY FOTATOS- Webbs Telegraph, Dons, Nursery, OWN BOB ОЗО DR E T leis ; TH GooSEbERRY CUTTINGS. PÆN NEY POTATOS.—Webb’s Telegraph, Го, BE SOLD, a Bargain, in consequence of Railway lowest cash — Webb's President, intres veo ченди A iiit cedent! ЕТ per pushar? NR j А (ed ого Amon ioc li В Dern 50 LILIUM RASA qa в, Chapel E 'urposes| b Vs address + REL Standard Apples Pyramid Pears, £ iire -— x Calcot Gardens, Reading. Street. Victoria Street, Woar s LARCH the Trade. 3 ? 1 Mi BURGESS, The Nurseries, аа Бош, DBALLANTINE AMD anp SON are now booking о orders for Е тһе ЕАР ond EE CORNER ч | е Y STOCK, CoA ede and a деп MUSSELBURGH LEEK, True, Eo expressl; for bheir e Basa & Boca, Beed, , Bulb, and Plant Merchants, eti cation. retail trade. y orders solicited. li- | Coven! .C. 1 S expo asp SN ite attention to == тело е Globe " LAKE « gus иЄ ааа B invi Advertisement, e 1172. 3 stock of healthy well. n FRUIT TREES. of s St. Ives erchants, 18 Р PRICE LIST on БОКЕ hb has à [gn INTER, e the guru of quy growth and curtes md ^ Pian Ме xx sk iik N Е ыа АА "^ | BUTE McCULLOCH'S ILLIS Ч EE. Yo тента HUS POILOCK Emir Summer. ALOGUE; containin MES has these of extra size, with PESE Pianta, ve MES. POLLOCK.—Strong Summer- D тыскы сд of ATALOGUE, с and CAPE TOWER e Я Welbripened wood set for bloom, and in n grent variety. struck Plants, well d in node nit 16s. per dozen. free and pon Бр eon. ion. aj САТА D ола poem th Ro Aa LA ES on ACE UII ALFRED Ferrer, Nurseries, ER dde: C Cambridgeshire. mpton Street. C Covent Garden Market, Wand e» 1150 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, NS AGUU ET WA NEW PRIZE mos ЭШ pe fin^, and the Bulbs remarkably stro: the "brightest. variety quee No.1 size BULBS, the stock, 3s. 6d. uer de zen, £2 5s. per 100. No. 2 size, ntry that their stock of the above is this season ута ong. very stronges Colour: Vermilioa Scarlet, | E. С. HENDERSON & SON meper dis e Ex, гараа te es Respectfully ay ie Leid Varieties as Meer of a place. in all selections of xs РЕ CATALOGUE heir extens b Collection of the | d high c ommendations in favour of their superior quality and growth. UIT, i above to be Ly c DE чу ` : oyal Nurseries, Great Yarmouth, Norfo| Wills's Oulton p ws HE — бейеу, Wi ine- Сей ( XLADIOLI —First Prize for 24 varieties at the Crystal| Fruit f medium size, from 2 to 2% Ib. dps fles This beautiful and distinct variet: (green ара (524010) in 1864; First and Second Prize for 24 varieties Hes the bright ра, ufus very Й А "п avour, re bid ender and | constitution, free and vigorous, not subj көзү Crystal Palace in 1865; First Prize for 6 varieties at the Royal Horti- elting. Considered by the eminent judges to ut Е it sub- ase of the stem, an abundant bearer sure cultural Society in 1865, have ааа to mitted on two occasions as “а great acquisition among Melons.” | fruit off regularly, which is го , rather larg 8 кы. а Langport, Somerset. The plant is vigorous in-growth р abiat to canker or die a Я Gem," from which it was ob [o PRICED CATALOGUES, containing fn [pee riptions of upwards | the collar; a free setter, and by eatment yieldin, MU" оу. He truit is етеу m of 300 variet аы, them 3-97 of which obtained | Second cr op almost eq тер the first. an n netted Flesh green as grass, tender oth. bui First-class ed during tho anie Бан аге now ready, free MD yai ars his testimony as follow ourMelon PEDE: pd Wae awar flav rur It was regarded by tbe d by post on application Briti sh Fern Catalogue M. же. зот: send, т. Hoc: uy far the ОГ e ed ri pi levertasted, Pies veryd E tae n aw; well deserves the highest Certificate which has been „ы in cultivation. b p ree for six pos stage ierit varieties of rs cl pupa dria stamps d their varieties, e or ticultura. includin, he ot uds коне d quus of his New and Pr x к IVE CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC eed Packets, 2s. 6d. and 5s. each. 0. f art 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. Foot's Cray N N E TIO UNS and PICOT. TIONS, PICOTEE BULBS, &е. Hornawp & dod cdi. near Manch NCC qu New Grass Seeds dry тан, Ргїсев опе uocem ир LD. from by letter Gardeners’ Ck KW AND SON ca former, One Million ARTIN of the FIR; also 20,000 LAURELS, 20.000 IRISH YEWS, 6000 LAURUSTINOS and several thousands I 10,000 ARBOR-VITZE, Lilacs, E ES, Deutzias, excellent condition healthy. PLAN 9 on теазо: The N deest 3 min Main Line tern utes walk Railwn, TRE ansplanted Larch and micks. AND WEAVER S EORGE r, offer several Millions of OIRANBPLANTE. poan tity of which. аге 0! panor Spruc-, up to 23 fee st Trees, as wellas a lange Stock of Erer ies A er Ornam many Thousand Tuc Apple Sto Jiu For рден sae queis of Rer delivery, see CATALOGUE, which vire сы: ту, 1 found it a good cropper and a TTON anD SONS have received. her ‘supply of NEW GRASS SEEDS of the pre will be forwarded pe ш, рр ER ° ONE he best months for prporuae Grass Seeds, х & Soxs, Seed Merehan Q0 , О BE 80 Ын. B а Ск, .—Price Ls o APTA = be vd on application Scotce Uy ec ies about. Teo Millions Ribes, Standard Нове Chesnut, слет > i i sim тз at the Hull Establishment, 7, Market N begs to inf: m өп ndin that he д ON begs to infe SH for planting, Bus Een yonn; An рөк ушаны БЫ of ТҮТЕ pu E. 6. HENDERSON ax» SON, WELLINGTON reum ж. THE ESSEX RIVAL РЕА, THIS VARIETY HAS PROVED E^ ei THE FINEST, BEST FLAVOURED, A RLY PEA IN CULTIVATION. THOMAS ELEY, ursery, S.E. EES í КА the Million. ANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, radshaw Gardens, Chadderton for Expo h in fine , Readmg. to the general Public last sea: rs of a good Pea to this аа 7 Early variety, eason now pan Ыш oy, aarme 82 igh eulog pons usque it by most of the ке j >ч е. Erer has again rece: 00,000 swell-rooted troduced this most excellent EARLY P e a Certificate, as the (Ё. of Merit from the, Fyui it Comitis P bine WOOD, Xy. e ND MOST PRODUCTIVE — Of SIBLE mmy, near HALSTEAD, ESSEX, ason ain much V (emm. of vae m rists of the. сеи most of vhs These be co he is s totally ee ird s d т. ELEY thinks it qui 200,000 SCOTCH. edless to have printe Thujopsis, Standard Roses, m RIVAL PEA now stands unrivalled a % Mr. Jxo. terae Grea t Western Warwickshir -r consider your ‘Essex Rival’ a ж class Early Pea, and it has i those I supplied with it last season.” vari Nursery, Leamington, ^r d gla d to say e every satisfaction. nterest m the va. Planters in BS and Mr. Е; егу and T —Á йите “I consider the * Essex Rival’ Pea t 2» ve fried y r* "ss the idet loh | UT AS), D D LARCH, { than * Dillistone's Early. mirer of a good Pon n an exposed situation; lelicious Pea.” From Messrs. J. RoneRTS & Sox, Nursery and Seedsmen, Denbigh. that so POSU good "fa уой a Pi аца не HARDY CLIMBING ** We beg to state we intend getting saec = bm Early Peas again E ышты the necessity 0! TE in e valabio garden ox this year, as we think it a first-class Вагі arly P. f i Iy indiferen? variis NEQU No. fas a goo ea, various d: istri iN фе whole of the great number p s inia : mv" A to say, the following 1 e T will, he trusts, be a sufficient I ынкы. unri arl om Mr. Dav тр Wann, of the Firm of Ward & Payas, бда Yorkshire. 4 the ‘Essex Rival’ Pea rece teur | From Tod х Srxes, Esq., J.P., imer *Ihay ex Rival^ Pan, And Giro | чы ЯЦА as ап Sxootont у, Үау; ond shall coni Id be without it." rm » by the udo "ot L any Favourite, © stout, gro i at prices TORY in favour of the bu: ers. From Messrs. James Ivery & Sow, Dorking Nurseries, Surrey. From the Rer. В. Т. W. A Dade х TAY ^ R, The Rectory, St. Mota, of TRANSPLANTED QUICKS, a larg ** Please е с ороп, ой: SS Rival Pea. We beg to е fd tus Ch сты t, Austell G ‚ блай, ikki f proa at strength; strong English Oaks say we like it much, and think ita cond early kind." | VAIRO Vilo vice ival' Pea much foi t, together with а general Stock of o! оше most abundant " i и From Ermy DunnaNr, Gardener to the Rev. E. Ho Шапа, Benhall B From Me: & Co., Ni dc, Hih e Standard A; а strong Lodge, Sazmundham, Suffolk. | мы Wolverhampton Worked * I beg to say I very much aj rove > of your Pea, the ‘Essex Rival.’ | “We sider * Essex Rival "а ў | | В. COMPACTA. 28 PY Mind та S 10 5 P PI. nr YEW, COMMON, 4 to 5 feot. pu rcc NA, France (801 be sown ап N.B.— a hardy and robust nature, та; ы, from the 1st of х SEX RIVAL h е! m ovi to the ei ent: aa Je See Mr. -— s TREA will be forwarded, with Testimonials, free € applieation о w;'it was а few days earlier, and а far better í à n ber Seed, &c. « pag Dr. Banner, The Rectory, Little Stambridge, Essez. either. Ў е r рг Barber has E d leasur eve is quite anxio Г, ҮЛ, W. NET ' East I ottinghamshire, begs the {ро IS. еу B Rival* fu rt akite «T Mr plo gii. du cU 1} to 2} .› 808. T Өш, p T. рго ent in| of your Early Pea e Essex Rival, We m M а ИП, NT пег ха ; оз. am ы T favour he Will have much pleasure in recommending them to all | Qojcious Pea which appeared on our table last s Е st 38, 6d.,. em Ts. 6d. each ; these From Олу! xx na; = ord: Hill; Mi аы éd per dozen, | AOM Cnamas EELT des rg Xi РА А doce in informing you. 80, ал Te Ori (9 t IER, n Su ре DA sog: iss per1 Me pecu рег 100. | mers NR ra YES Agr E found (im. PIE flavour, and u ‘ho most Тузы e I to bo o : CUMBER SEED—Carter’s Champion, Improved Syon House, ү A A 2868 in у | not aSr oaren Lord К, 1 е, EA which agrees with that of riendo to whom 1: А shall feel АЕ: much pleasure in re Lord Kenyon zm bie Lig Л d rud „Віск Bpine, and Wright's m шө сече who is since d , the a. vour surpassed а eL friends who may require апу.” anus Coah acm ES of TREES, í x RUBS, '&o,, m application. Sor From the Rev. from un id C tho Trade and соп respondents, Е ny pr е шш vin Башга No UN I can confident] iva] RU E үү оор + INGRAM beg to offer. "the following | was not so forward as this by pee (reg ge Superior bo dar mon fu P е Prices sent оп Kronen d ovp and quality, in fact, t one f the neus Somad every exertio: 1, +000 Dwarf M: ми ru Ж Berberi ЖЫЛ 1 n 2ft. neighbourhood; fi 500 9 trained s 400 doz. Currants, 80; From the Rev. Уйилллм NUGENT, AC жынын Cede ! seemed Y ur Pea, the: ‘Essox "Rival. барори Oaks, 8, yrs, ввода | .500 Cistus toato y сүл ER Di M ag жо Of Sible Hedingham "erm secondat ОК 20,000 Maples common, 1 year бу M feet s de Pea, E pini it to be a еа very excellent, one {ог the ground." E seei поп а] mi and produ уе; recom. Gardener 100,000 English Elms, 2 yeais Cy ына L т у т Eus ptu да дынын П, Surrey. Huntingdon El o Piae аана Esq., Morton Нап, Wi mE. doni саран, Доо Krah goa totta Ü mi lee AME orton 1; od flavour демен 10,000 Standard Apples, 7 оло. E Tio tuc 2 ie 3 feet a Tr Essox val "а very Earl Ax Pea, iiid i mar — " ipm of Sudbury, Sus 2000 Half Standard Apples 7| 500 Yu l} to E 1]. Ew sorts that are advertised as Early. Та n шу афа "int E extdlent е, the Essex БИ ШР M LU 42090 Dwarf Apples, T to 10 foc i0 Айша, ден, іш 6 | th of May, the vin ТАШЫ Оа онок. шүнө the 1,000 Horse Chestnuts, 5 07 ft. Italian ” z Mr: pr Ash, 1 p seedling 200 Bellis ancubæfolia 3 gets а Гетеа сва ay Ne miana, 1 xus i Ber Carnations, in m I beg tosay T Hie it much Е - piaja Торып, 3105 28 100 Pars TO 5 fine varieties, | * Danier ME A E Ме Y qe Eye" mt Went AR | ue Er. very handsom in Anon pots o ^ for table: all the same day, but ve the preference ts LM 7 у-у 500 Portugal Laurels, 3 to 44%, éd liner unt | ete DOE h larger pod пра ve saved enough for MGE ы Hn Eom 200 Cerastium Biebersteinii dud i3 and Half. 500 сее Fróm the Rev. Ep. Снлсмс̧у Ertis, Phe Rectory, Langi ` 9800 Worked Dwarf Roses гезен ваба, dn Colchester, Loser. -1600 Siberian Arbor-vitæ, 1 to good varieties ponts, dn 50| “1 hare much pleasure іп giving you тау opinion of tho “Esse i OO fa ed 100 поета Rival” Pem, I le to шы 1 MEINE eased with it. It is t e т which before utr Exe ind we dela 100 Chinese — 2 1 acroearja rapid in its growth, an. to maturity very ad dap d have X for some time known in and ама таа à 5 fee hs соо out its blossom is а etm and very шоуа or at on рге о, that we give it. the. HB 1500 Box, sorte, 3 to 3 fott Onion, Vei Globe | domestio us, ar t rises Well аша doce hot waste tn eod at presén k alities of the store Pe 900 Ameüba jap оез Гө озн. | -Peas Favourite| — Mr. Ext а th f f fe dh excellent qui ы 1000 Cono) ponte T teen had the satisfaction o: еее. нан. or the Tho Nurseries, atia EL Rival awarded. by the Judges at the Undercliffe Horti. ] Exhibition, Isle vd Wight, held in June dos, ОЛЕ MILLION eL. HA WTHORN QUICK Price 1s. ба в. ре а 6а. —— rien ARCH, 'H, Е о die. Samples of То be obtained of the ат Мг. Тноѕ. Е plica: Анры е —€— Prices according to the ip visse Mem TE perdozen менга. Ре ter e$ s Son, ne aue t Cheste Ls Е.С, Мент ыг Баи ? James e Quinc ; пва iol ALBA, в to ње; A. MEN- | Mesa Cooper & Bolton, 152. Fleet Streit, London, Е.С. MT S C. Matke EE р to 4 feet ; uri A feet. ya » Fraser, Richardson, & Goad, 82, to Win. EC п, OSR American, nese, 5 0.7 feet. 5 Riehard. Lowe Green, ' 1 U Мока ЧОМ, 1001: В. AUREA, H foo; B. JAPONICA; | 7.3. Roberts E oa. Denbigh. е 5 А Fisher, -— — mo А feet; С. LAWSONIA: er, Holmes &c y; d; York- Дага, Nu 5 fet; Р, AUSTRIACA. 4 esta Р, 17. een rice being reduced to 1s. 64. рев quart, and liberal terms offered to the rada P. PYRENAICA, 2j fec; P. РАА. n RIVAL РЕА "ОЕ hence ыы a universal favourite in every om and on the Continen росой 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1151 —— ТЕЕ CT "YORKSHIRE HERO. PEA.—| Lincolnshire Gem Dwarf and Giant Hales Tall pz Testimonials 0! ко "л sto шше | sn - of the above Manure is now ready erc at at Norem, The Trad |] [4 RTIN axp SON, 7, Market Place, Hull, and | J.B. зА зарру ог ово Depttord, and Barking Crecks. Price £6 porton, 090 © "те э. 2e por quart. a е supplied. | ttingham, respectfully to offer the at iW PEAS Two to three owt. per bo harrowed into the land ro the "T Soy, Yorkshire Seed Establishment, 57, Queen which are of ЕА excellence, А Shen folowing po 42-4 абама, ТАА х of Mr. Lawas, or through any of bis aree на. р and BEST OUT-DOOR db show. In sealed TE в, 3x. 6d. ре appointed Agen HE E n Mr. пы West Etla. SUPERP HOSPH КБ us PRATE 6 0 per ton. « AL S r. 3 A #9 The Lx Lincolnshire Gem [d ia rnt of "p e Pens in cultivation, 3enuine PERUVI Hg == irect from the the Importers, and ail h а iX oticed | being wart, immense d fine fi > Chronicle of June 3, . Dixon’ Mano se сгорре рег, and fine Ven much рн to Early Pea is now being sent db by Вовевт Н. PorsrE А его, and earlier than Veitch's; the quality ої quat. Height 3 fest; "The kind was gathered from m | 5097 secds in general has always pleased m eii as мебел oam Pres ce m rg From The Grange, Оой Mr. G. Corrau, Gardener to above on the ^w N үсү == None genuine except from aec accredited Agents. “The Lincolnshire эс е best Pea lever grew, superio: Chemical Manures of value, AMERICAN - other САК ES at market prices. Address Jouw Вккккт LAWES, bo 1, Adelaide Piace, London Bridge, Е.С.; and 22, Eden S qus LONDON ANUEE COMPANY kages free e Great Western Railwa; | to-either Veitoh's or веш 1 гл aerei 840), an over two ЧЧ “Нотхтук, Seed Merchant, Taunton. T splendid flavour, height abou! зот Y oa а доз ш tme lo 1 prit —— ог delivery E: New = | of а good green colour; it is also very early; Ө aes Ап es HEAT MANURE, r Autumn Sowin | growing, -— а very groat Cropper ; : ne Pus are 79 to any D S SDPERPHOSE BEER. be vi паи qug." must also say that your seeds altogether аге | Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO TES ORATE A SODA, ex Dock RIVAL P $ { b Warehouse, SULPHATE of AMM MONTA; FIS ISHERY SALT, &c. the earlies est 2 i From Thwaite House, e Мм, , Mr. E WirLtax Nassau, Gardener to Offices, 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. RD PURSER, Socretarr. early, and much better | zi. avi ор, _OMoss; 110; Fenchurch Элей. Е.С. Брава cropper t than most of \ | “Ав you wish to dt my opinion oti your new Peas, I beg to вау umn Sowing.—Odams's Bl for Wheat L^ first early ^N P) ti G esis a splendid Pea, a Eod cropper superior flavou ^ from 6 to 7 feet high; cuo. Gem is the best of the | dwarf P eas I know of, growing 2} feet high, very prolific, amd of MANUFACTURED BY Rau тив PATENT E k | [зине арз ae fren ue ge Cue a In fact, the seeds е go! m you bave given the kg test faction.” ба = поа КҮШ circulation: aia ЖО. * » Nd TITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD MANU =ч Hoerra & Co. , Seed Ме тас ent Garden, Lon ndon, d Mr. че 4 AIRBAXX, Gardener to it | COMPANY, 1 LIMITED, gs ing of Tenant Farmers оосар, Bri and Sussi ex Seed Wareb “The Lincolnshire деш 234 "we superior шыр; n — ERS EXPRESS Te EARLIEST PEA Zeljana. Perfection or Dixon's NN Y Dko it A res hairman.—Jonx Cravpzx, Littlebury, Basoz € known, red May T. The onrlios т госта. | than any of the new Peas I have height, about 2j feo feet, Btror Managing Director. i118 ОВАН» are extracts from a few KLAR and loaded with Dod; Findecd it Ver and | ү, Particulars of this Standard Manure may be obtatnod at the Offices ; The Ee avour of the dwarf-growing sorts: Giant E Hale». is А tll deri Mid T „у-ү Күк Ай Laon k^ tow е cu m а Tran Mr. Joxzs, Gardener to Lord Lecor.field, Petworth House, теор, and of excellent flavour. "These are really select, and uben Street Station, ratar n Manatüoteriet, Flalstow, Kasex ; and зр EET c а recommend all my friends to try them." bford, near Topsbam, Devons shire. s Led Carpont on tha rth Oa May. 1 had Daniel onta ad From Hull Bank сатан Lco bene: n. Г IME : MANUKE ОКА" TIS in the immediate s Express side by side, but gathered first from Carpenters | — «The Lincolnshire Gem Pea is without doubt a first-rate P neighbourhood of Covent Garden Market Express.” | much canno! эү be said in its favour ; а real good "m height t about __Apply to Essex & Soxs, 28, Stanhop Diareo Market, W.C. __ From Mr. Marsu, кайна to Marchioness of Bath, уж. 2 а — A is tall eem ep and MM v A ood In flavour, JAL M- N 07 A MEA E \ а by быс Беу? P a Ba | Yo AE are of first ALEX n M. и & Co., Kent Streot Mills, Liverpool. "n I found f Ce Dente 8 кейын to. бе up al mat i e i| ipee oJ. к ndle " isq, Sow Епа j E ЧЕТ сф veto ый l'or Bont m Liv өг l. d тег! е ME the three rows of сав this 5. ered n Bristo a юч: ving made Suse) D ОУ, Lincolnshire Gem, Veiteh'sand Dixon's £6 175, delivered to Rail ın London. cp Keusrrv, Gardener to Brightos E Yo Und Hero, all sown exactly the same time са same manage In Bags containing 2 cwt, each, “| made a vm Si brod Carpente s M. Daniel O'Rourke | ment, I find your Lincolnshire Gem to be my seven days earlier “This valuable rec pontaining mom de у г cent. of side by sido, ап xpress at least a fortnight | than 'Dixon's, and about three earlier than Veiteh's; your HE has | fatty matter, is re endec - утуе cal же а mix "w the oth. e Arar Й ТӨКЧҮ Жүз uble the crop of either.’ Dixon's, on ап average, co ontains | home-grown prod ое.” "e y „ Jou ae Mr. D. ате Po ав in t а pod, уо our Gem and d Veitch's six. T Vol, L, 2d Series, page 176). \ From Ue ae CEA ресе TE n ics PRU. САЗЫ For further кг сшага STEM мир Messrs, Sxrrn, or “J mada a Ki got enger ix Star, "3: T еті their Agents, Исаға & O., Бр ын агт os тоз d ij lm n Ti d ind ЕМ А. Tog WHITE, PROTECTING Jonw ope 1100, Lendenh Street, E.C., London Agent. Е p Gardener s. Esq., Пау, КОО VINTE pleasure in boing again abio to | Тому ӨТҮРТЇС fr PREVENTING, the т BLEEDING of VINES after PRUN Manufactured and " Stapte hurst, e е niera Express Peas, I beg to вау that '1 | offer Vitro Поаро Brooooli Тре Mole (WO yenta ago, Was ful Sold by Јонх Yovwo & Sox, Dalkeitb, NB cand can be bad of all “На ts y j т=з соп- gathered Quanti his season (1804) 3 firmed by those who eh it last year. Urgent applications were men an smen, in Bottles, За,, with directions for other early variety." d to Xa for fresh supplies of rM but ths whole. of the plants of BEN ies aturo E уең qum Label on each Bottlo Mr. MAXWELL, Gros Gardens, Exton Park, Oakham, in pn to the | that, year having been destroyed, we were unable to supply any. АЙЫ OLVIBLIAMCEBOBEON, __ Garnmann! ode of Tune 12, 1865, on Early "Peas, Having this year succeeded in harvesting а a moderate quantity of s Styptic for Preventing the > Bleeding - p ress Bi X ү fortnight earlier than Sangiter's No. 1, | Seed, we offer it at 2s. per packet. The Broccoli comes into use of ines. ДЕЕ «тр |'Eanrx rx Ресемвев, being in this neighbourhood 10 to 14 days earlier LANTYNE лхр SON hav na pointed Ag From de iada Captain Pratt, Chichester. than Snow's Winter White, The ев аге versari е ud for the Sale of THOMSON'S STYPI rie mil i bie 57 ER Ee grew Carpenter a Ba 5 Express йы „ру side with Sangster's No. 1, dT Ree атоо, е фа vA LS а A „3 р mended ав being the most effeolual remedy yet d ird апа а | fouad i 'ven da; оп a trace of N y. удо bar ЖШ Ns to it p de supplied on Meral terms; 3s., with fal таеп. re ог use, eT erms. ers p br жине» MATHIOLA BICORNIS.—An evening-scented Stock of unrivalled PH The Nursery an рро оп ега Dalkeith. Slindon em Ати ас by VISHUNST UUM- er to C ndel. Carpen T own side with Early Warwiek | fragrance, from the Mountains of Greece. No annual in ҮҮЛҮКТҮ. Midi Ind | paths Carpenter, 8 тарен full a | even including Mignonette, surpasses, ог perhaps equals this the hi j Early Frame, and I gathered from : | » te perfume of its flowers, At 100 eed POUND, whether used j ipo onbres Шен the дунне Ayr rege Ded e this annual, ona нц evening, was T Insects and Mildew, on | —— the Sussex EXPRESS gru the 1st July, 1865, reports the fte z t special-attention! The plant grows 1 foot rowing Plants, or as Winter "Thoimas Jenher, Lawes, sowod both Carpenters Express | 0 in Бешън шараа у rem ti | Кы Кү, Жее 4S hou and 8 оаа 2 1on e ee dayand, praem from ya e s } ; before ame. r This üt SML. Lie or nine ore the other sort. This s o during the night and early morning. 5 * $ smell, bo | сешц that of of the Stook "X M ed Clem e combined, qnx reme кано: To CARPENTER'S E -— PEAS have been awarded Two 16 must be trea of eod гой А КУАУ annual It has open if eve өг, qw Me: A strength oi fron Certifüieates at the Brighton — Society's bé o our good fortune to meet with а plant во се о becom: 1 lon water onsas the Earliest Pen. 5а. per qua TAN a general favourite. Packets 1s. each. ен ач a SEEN се solicited, netm no! — Re MALCOLMIA Af Ur ius huno үкү AR M in Stock, Л N Trees at rest. uni S 0) e. N уз) E e n, Seod М Merchant chem ра, maritima in general character and арреага: d os IN Sold Retail by Nurserymen | Бава) га. > Brighton ; E Woop & Бох, | is, however, of more robust habit, bas'rather larger and brighter- А 4 — n boxes Is, | n 'esers. а N, dA nd coloured flo d smooth, fleshy, deep-green leaves, йел огы of tho 108. 6d. each. ў ресїев. E & AEN ыйы, Ва А гегу en, Ch Chester. IE a да N N a a eaaa С^ PLAGUE.—CARBOLIC ACID ee extensively E e ce n cup. own. 6d. KIDNEY TOT TO. Having MESS us can co! an exi oun Re A itis 10 Dm 200 earlier Serifet tir the Ash-leaved 4 Kidney and uu flavour. NT ey Torther remarked, ** all the Кеб gard: have also ordered it уе! , ав they к, ard ivt of 14 1b. Aem MERC э 78.9 andaa Stet, E : PUBLIC NOTICE.—REPORT of the e ROYAL COMMISSION. Fleet 29 Е.С. p Я L We р much pleasure this valuable utei. за Si See ** Sa ary pred and General Precautions to Prevent the Disorder.” DESCRIBED IN THE REPOR QOIS, PATENT DISINFECTING 1а сон — LA Thomas Laxton [reg to notico ofthe Trado. at Mark Lane in piros iud they "vro PiS- M several eminent members of the London Seed Trade to , & Sons, Mai fine variety. Fora second Early Pea, and а Pea for 'eCulli Corent t Garden Market, W. : Aer оір in autunm, there is по Pea of a dichas in altiva- Работак x тот, Corporation Street оп E Mamcnester, md d on Soia i bag n ыр i] eiia maten wye eel every eum that it will be in general Dick: ЁК А. E Sons, 1б, Eastgate reet, Chester, ng the авы CCo MM a very few years. TL e Pea hasthe samehabitand character жаа sting медет 1 DobGALUS PATENT DIS: А 08 раа Ет es rete go that the are р Street, at 2s. Ec er um Pede iere eni m" i ^ m ü "errüboretion of cur o own opinion as toda Шы ёа. Fisher, Holmes Sheffield. олдоп“, Arthur Street, Уй! er eee тп 4 " Manches! ce xm 'our uires ios respecting Mr 3 ц тоб cn, T beg to Inform. u that I bavo seen Же» f: Dublin 6. 3 J. Al uv e. eA stedan ыа the New em second- early swim itae i those of Dickson's or any ernst ripening во early.— rr ino xu Burghley Park." s, Reading. ; * Stamford, November 1th, 1805. "Turner, Charles, Nurseries, Sl { pedir M diam min seen the new d тойо Аз Long podded 00d, W., & Son, rare ery Maresfield, Uckfield. | иеге, with Diekso's Favourite бе А: рор, kw Prices will be supplied on application, e former quite a distinct variety, the itor Че ,more 4s. Backmovse & Бох, York Nurseries. WES: of this Delício: ; SEHEN Pai зарос оов RE UDIN m 10%о M == се REFUSÉ racket fole euer Sown е da as Sangster's 0. new OTO: & расов жое н ы шы. ; it deidediy aic ре вает gathered four days alter t this variety. I consider Су нана: XM ARTH air (MOULE'S PATENT). { Gentlemen, an im) upon all early Peas out.—I am, Xo Enyholesome qur obedient Servant, dd Annom Я: Conmitoo А8820 to Chapluin dr "Horne and one ofthe — ,, к ior d No bitor of the Stamford Horticuli wq cei > 4 Commodes. ** Stamford, November, 1865. ў 2 + EU B6 p .) may be applied to any E ЫЕ „жш ears l have seen Mr.. $ 3 s d the Earl ue cus B eid. Fertility to the y Earth is recommended by the Privy Council, in report раа Аеро Аин T "T í la Extract from Letter = Пете E XU IE Nan nlt га ; TU и уа ‘tho grontest uso, nd wero found to to act санад аат: Састтох. — Every Brush is HITE & Co., 29, Bedford Street, Strand, nd W.O, stamped, J. Bansmaw's Patent, ÓLDHAM EL ón Application to Jawes Canter & Со, 237 & 238, M SHOW, STAND 1152 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Юкса 9, ү. derer Important to Planters. I ГАМ B ARRON begs to о the коче 2 у low figures to 2% oblemen, Gentlem ai pud ыбы, о ge scale :— “АПЫ (true). E his highly ornamental tree Larc s to Mix ei Vb m d of timber. will thrive еа пе Larc not, as spars i A ros тат Soodiings. PINUS Вомар ана г inga. ABIES ME EN Р Рә ond aware of the value of the surpasses It and timber of this beau Ao PICEA NOBILIS. үе fine. % to Е inches. BERBERIS DARWINII.—Too cannot be said of this fine coloured blossoms, together with the quantity of berries which it be: (of which pheasants are very fond,) render it one of the most at tive irable plants for lawn, as well as cover planting, trac ever aradan, One-year Seedlings. ч BERBERIS WALLICHIAN A.—One- -year Seedlings. ME JAPONICA.—These plants сае be too highly recommend For cover planting they must become favourites. Their foliage t magnificent ; they Lese fruit in Accepi much relished СА: UTERIS &c., ant ved to be the hardiest of all hardy plan: in inches, 8 will be forwarded on applica! OH EST. NUITS. L^**^*S9 Ro E e SCARLET HO холо n Nurseries, Borrowash, oar or. FFO- A KR D S M-1 NURSERYMAN and SeeD Mzncnawr, Worcester. kp icri 12 of the very best Sta: X Forotan, 9 Moss Roses for та : 20 for т £5. 12 Pro TATE те Mo. ph 26. ; 93 for 4 00 for 75s. 9 ditte to, хен Sorts of 1865, for 24s, Mex e List on application, Ча: 5 ACRES of FRUIT M^ ies тыма Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, a nd miu in ever; y form des Fruiting. DWARF-TRAINED TREES, by the Thousand, Hundred, or Dozen. PPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, PE. ACHES, and NECTARINES. Fine, flat, well-trained, of best qu: Pam APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, ашый, tiful Trees for Garden or Orchard Houses, ORC HARD-HOUSE TREES, Fruiting in Pots Кле еа Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Pears, Apples; ши VERGR S for Ornamental Planting or Avenu a Ls grown, and transplanted within the ast t - For prices of smaller sizes and qux: eSI. see Conifer List. 30s. per dozen A alba, 5 to Ji uniperus thurifera, 3 to 4 feet Douglasii, Из С A feet Laurel, Padus 5 to 6 feet . 14 to 2 feet , Portugal, Pyram: ЕЕ і 2 fei Pinus cembra, 3 to 1 feei bor-vitæ, American, 6 to 7 feet » excelsa, 5 fee iberi Taxodium rode BM T to 8 ft. Thuja kn iie ii, 3 to 4 feet 5 feet m 15 foot iana, 3 to 4 feet m pacta, 13 to 2 feet fragrans, 3 feet Vibes borealis, 3 feet Irish” Yew, 4 to 5 feet Wel To a gigantea, 2 feei per dozi Pinus на, 6 feet Her dre 3to 4 feet nsignis, 3 to 4 feet ired Mo At 428, Abies Douglasii, 4 to 5 feet » inverta, 2 to 2} feet » Orieni UAM s, 2 to 25 feet es коер is, 2 to 23 feet SON Town ы to 5 feet Araucaria imbricata, 2 to 23 feet » compacta, 2 to 23 feet Arbor-vitze, Siberian, 5 to 6 feet »" auroa, 9 fee American, 7 to 8 feet m 3 borealis, t Cedar; to8 sys Wel паме ТЯ 23 fe Cupressus nightii, 6 to 7 feet MAE Juniperus ае 4 to 5 fee! Pinus Cembra, 4 to 5 feet At 608. а pred er 3 feet Juni thurifc 5 to 6 fee Douglasii, 5 to 54 feet Laurels, ET not Remy dans Pinus excelsa, 6 to 8 feet orientalis, 23 to 3 feet » Lambertiana, 5 to 6 feet pyramidalis, 3 to 4 feet 9 embra, 5 to 6 feet Araucaria imbríca: DAN Ж to3 e Thuja japonica, 2: x 3 feet Arbor-vitze, Siberia: 0 T fee | , Aurea, 2j fee! Cedrus Deodara, 6 ар" Taxodium баган, 8 010. v engen хар T to 8 feet Wellingtonia йи, 3 feet Lawsoniana, 5 feet Yew, Irish, 6 fe At 848. рег doen — Abies Douglasii, 7 to 8 feeb а | Cedrus Deodara, 7 to 8 fe De eet Juniperus thurife: to 7 feet » inverta, 3 to 4 feet т Тее! Menziesii, 6 to 8 feet Pinus exce!sa, 8 toio feet » опе , 3 to 4 feet ud Taxodium sempervirens, 10 to 19ft, Abies Douglas, 8 to 10. 125 Роса nobilis, à to 5f. 21s, to 63s. "10 to 12 feet, 1. » Nordmanniana, 5 23 to 4 feet, 5 » 12 60 15 feet, 21s. 108. 6d. to 428, at — is 10s. 6d. * ln in ge eb, 425, to 848, » еі 8. $ варо, Зоб „108.60. 428, Araucaria imbricata, 3 Éo 4 feet мш € 10to o ib fect, 105. 64. 8. 8. 18. to 15 feet, 15. » Ato 8ft.,215.t084s. "s в ү £x Lailbertana, 6 fee Cedar of Lebanon, Hà i 10 see 21s. 6d. to 21s, to ey: uu ec 0 ft., 10s.6d. | Thuja асо 8 to 9ft., 105, 6d. "to 21s. | Taxodium somporvirens, 12 to Pom а зеі: 2 ron feet, 10s, 6d. 15 feet, 10s. 6d. to 1 мета, for Hn es, З Ёо 4 feet, at 508. LM 8106 ek, Кы уе ро рохе, апі STANDARD ORNAMENTAL TREES. At 12s. per doze н Ash, Mountain, 7 to 9 feet укен Baa } А; 7 to 9 feet rubea, 8 to 10feet 06 ing, 8 to 10 feet Poplar, ри 8 to 10 feet Crab, Sibe: scarlet, 6 to 7 feet s Lc 9 to 10 feet s yellow, 6 to 7 feet A 6 to 7 feet nd, E T ir Ghan дана feet tnt, Spanish, chos Ash, Mountain, 9 to 12 feet Yl v licher 8 to 10 feet Acer Ni egundo, б to 8 foet Poplar, Lom 11 to 12 feet XE ш d е Silver, ЫТ to 12 feet ral erian, yellow, 7 to 8 feet spectabilis, T to 8 feo Scarlet, 7 to 8 feet Nos SLM 6 to 7 feet 8t i P 89 ering, 8 to 10 feet tisus variet; to Ше =й; 6 to 8ft. EI. Sive or ilia 15 € Willow f жое ink, а. to 10 feet бов 8 feet eri. дер ing, 6to 8ft. Raum; SMITH'S LIST of an the EV нк ЕБ deseri; ption, 5 form, СООП, ps and size there, Okage, Fo timber, use in pen coun! sit tion, soil, and other information, with copious Index of thei: nonymes." free by pos for 12 DOAR Pta коа ICHARD а FRUIT LIST contains a sketch E тоб the opa forms of Trees, with Directions for Cultivation, Pruning, Lifting, Cro; ng, Cog red E durati ү: Mau ie рн Май, ойош, оп, Season, нше, m Free by post for one stamp. and Seed Merchant, Worcester, NT STOCK, UNSURPASS RSE CHESTNUTS, HEALTH, ED for M 'NGLISH and HUNTING шок к, Db: 2 Кет TREES ar Б largo ЕТТ. Зит Extra lar, eORNAMENTAL& FORE: or immediate effec! Wu. Woop а Sox have a MIS gas bee -grown stock of Eau dum IFEROUS аб апа SHR um a dlands Nursery, M. datio ld, near Uckfieid, Sussi sizes from 1 to 12 feet, ue E press ts to taui pp. TTST DECIDUOUS SHRUBS are fine in qum E а Su ISTONE, of t а ө “Nursery, Ramsg SIS 4 and low rin rice. q id e to o а few quarts of very of 6 varieties o: CEDARS are Evergreen Oaks. "The 1 ent trees are now growing within inutes | from 4 feet to 8 bat. offered at 2s, to ah, | walk of ine ач They stand on the most north-east point оѓ] ВІОТАЗЅ, CUP .ESSUS, Men s PING England, although growing and influenced by the most violent | many other fam e are grown in SES, THU wy gales, thoir rue ry is unequalled. Price 2з. per quart. varying from 1 to 12 feet, БӘ numbers, adia “4J. D. also offers, on receipt of Post Office Order for 10s. 6d., DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CA' ATALOGUES D 12 choice oed mo 3ES, and 100 fine strong MANETH gratis; also the [END CATALOGUE. are ready to to be CUTTINGS, which if planted at once will be fit to bud next Jul Apply to J. Scorr, Merriott, So м Also а few dozen pairs » fine old Crimson CLOVES, pure Whit: NE of th LARG merset, old dark Red do., at 6d. air if 12 pairs are taken. О 0: е EST and BEST to Late DUTOR, 'HONÈ SUCKLES ata Iun ps to the Trade, of FRUIT TREES in ENGLAND, Роз 5 be pee at пумо. APPLES, in 300 sorts, on Doucin, Pomme Paradis, 5 i азын к, Nursery, Vale ‚ Ram Dwarf-trained, Pyramids , and Standards, and Free Stari, cum n a aa oe LP ai eoria, Dwarf-t tramed an. ^ 70,000 | TTE and Picotees, 40, 000 Pinks CHERRIES, ts on Mahaleb: 4 шаш, or THE CHorcesT KINDS, Now READY FOR SENDING Ойт. Standards, а magnificent Stock. са PEACHES апа NECTARINE splendid trees. rerit, RovAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. PEARS, 550 n Peai They are ооой as Dt Amino. e, redegi and d Siue Bain. Pyramids are from 2 фо 12 feet high, full of fruit bulls and тер, OUELL AND CO. beg to offer to the Nobility, and Trade ue their Scu Wi oo ci the above, which are t as usual, the undermentioned йа? TIONS and PICOTEES. Gentry, есіп i CARN ы Co.'s colle eim of these is probably the most extensive in FS “Trad rad Rs енен for a series of years paid special attenti 108 to heir ооа АЫ: introducing the best i LÀ new varieties, they are enabled to offer them at the followin es for fine strong well- rooted plants :— КМАТ TIONS, finest first-class varieties, by name, 18s. and 24s. dozen pairs. PICO' EES. fine first-class , 18s. and 24s. per dozen pairs. Ditto, on ugs : ounds, 208. and 30s. 2 dozen pairs. Fines Segue a ы RDER CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 9з. per E: Ew: T pa AN YEL; Yov ucceeded i pp Ану. 25 TE quaes distinct, and b TAI AA of the above— те ground colours being a rich om adt ab ye tow. a Striped and suffused with MONET shades of scarlet, crimson, purple, plum, ue; they . 0 Wers, E 3s. 6d. OW WERING SUMMER AND WINTE "This deservedly popular class has of late rece many additions to its UA n general favourites. They cannot be too О faongly recomme: not only for their delightful fragrance, but the brilliant А pem afford аара ed зака mA and mue er months, either XD шә Je e ned n Garden in Sum. Price er Bp pla "e к ES ARLET ОТОУ: TIO BALDI. VE CARNATION С. much pleasure in offering A oum magnificent пар ы кыы, апу = cultivation ; е inte € vivid bern large а a bold flowers, fine pod fre m burs ting; the а elicious Nd ve scent whic ni is possesses is nott we bet d any fits m Prio 66 irs are о: 2, егей, £2. GRON E CARN TION PERUR ESS Е Co. beg to offer the above desirable variety, w! ева Бев фе вате nowy white; Сагіра] m tediy ой БИНЕ ПШ eri possess of the finest snowy white ; m LE pe iem Clove Carnation E е Ргі par pair 12 pairs are order: d. £2. PINKS. ur extensive Collection of these pus fi ud Baa ud ame, t 98. cv dn pairs. Fine sealed Po: В.” MS, Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, iM ILL ИЕ: N., bej Веда to offer the following valuable E ie DUDAS ave each been carefully tried by competent judges, ara р: 9 quite equal in their qualities to the descriptio: ow. A valuabl its fruit. Шаов, Head t Gardener to ottish Gardener, con- veys а ver; mj jus =y idea ites :— have no h esitation i in asserting that the above Melon is second ч попе n pure I might even go a step further апа not err in placing it first on the list of Scarlet-fleshed kinds. m, grown in e e same house, and subjected exactly to the sam t, o comparison in any one point, The Malvern Hall is most deli- С flavoured, ны: thin-skinned, a very free setter, and m These propert: x my bees constitute a first-class ow this season Hall is ni 3 moderate in size ; those I Season rtu 2i d u^ jy M ampl e enough rdinary desserts. "Those who have not į grown dis Y darge en Tall T recommend to do £0; amid Merk who have will, lthink, agree E. my remarks," Price 2. per packet. WILLIAMS'S MATCHLESS RED CELERY.—This variety has been in cultivation for several years, and all who have grown it кик it to be the best Red Celery. It isa an Ux markably hard; quema PRIZE EN rot p Nase for its hardihood and good hearting Tet es. Asacurled-leaved e йш that håp) e зр t Б ru bei ro паа ае үр саатан о be of very small size, апа very readily cut off b: n frosts, it took the e Fit Prize at the dca Fruit and D table Show, R.H.S, XE d n the in International Fruit, oot, and X Ren v, Oct, E T-CLASS dde. Prime ad CORNICULATA RUBRA ie valuabl e] the “Jo M. m e otito” ns Ribbon ecu Plant. A writer in “For in plant oE NEE porposes in narro rarely exceeding from 4 to e Delos iie [3 all beds there is no TEM compact in habit, т Pear EUN the Perilla in. estimation. owing Б ed a PUL аа e extreme T ria ce hes eren of this casi of plants." el dA h, like Lobelia speci: and tr Hen it, nice obtained’ for planting ot. im May. боо рипа bd be fecu by ат wing in pans mer, and, wh. pots insandy iin E эче аше е flow. Good frame late in It isa ere are The followin, n have already pe а supply :— "ign. Messrs. P. Lawson & Бош, Б Edin- mond & Sons, Stirl- J. & & C. Le Lee, Hammersm: t) [eld |» Sutton & Sons, Reading. = » Fisher, ick. & Co., , Shef- Mr. B. Cromland, ће effleld. " Horst I "Y Dean, n ord, Yorkshire, Street, London, E, с x; Turner, 81 * Corea. = A liberal allowance to the Trade, Price forwarded on application, "PL Erin Orts, Dwarl in lth: f-trained, Pyramid, and Башы rx CURRANTS, FIGS, GRAP ARS, QUINCES, RASPBERRI IES, STRAWBERRIES GDL all free from stuntedness, canker, or bli єр ы DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOG ДШ eun any useful notes, seni wed to directing к ze Mos e and AGRIC 047, Ена САТ " Apply to J. Scorr, Merriott, Somerset, Surplus Stock of Evergreens, ттт ууа BOOSEY, "The. Nurseri NUN Cheshi: glad to furnish, Час tations for Pai EVERGRERNS emi ollies, Siberian ag bor-vit:, Berberis Aquifollu vm Pinus excela, Able dux Portugal auro Yom, Pernettya, leo Horse Chestnuts, апа "s ERKIS quality. KIN В pegs to c to offer the follo оча e in fine condition for Узе. , LIMES, 0108, 8 to 10, and 1 M LA COPPER BEÉCH, 5 5 to 6, and 6 T iege POPLA RS, 6 to s ШЕ аб iem "ie gi HERIDA FIR, R t ues cat nis ots. Prices bos iussis к Р, а ord LZ Northampton, Ww. P. * LATED AND. SINCLAIR, Dundee, N. B., wili d to make cheap ama of de follo Ps Tariao SEEDLINGS —1-уг. D 2-yrs. 2-yrs. Pim р m s agn Sycamore; 2-yrs. les; ; ТА Broom ; maritima ; ; lr. Haz NI Tolles. TRANSPL ED.—Strong Larch, various sizes ; d leva Silver Fir, 9 to 12 inches. fine clean | leade ers; strong Thorns: Irish Yews, 3 to 4 feet ; Trish Junipers, various sizes; Amis ontica, 6 to 12 inches; Daphne neapolitana, Named On e Old DOUBLE WHITE ROCKETS to spare, "sd Gentlemen about to be engaget in Planting. To Noblem Dies, AND CO., NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, anl Fronrsrs, Water] loo Pid асе, Edinbur, rgh, have this season a arp and very healthy stock of Seedling and Trans lanted LARCH (native and Tyrolese), True Native Highland SCOTCH FIR, TEM ON Plane g MART pre h Chestnut, Alder, Elm, ick, B h, Evergreen Privet, Poplar, Willow, &c., as well азай Eus kinds of Forest and Ornamental аа апа ла үй ees, Roses, Greenhouse and Stove Plants, H. and Alpine Бш, тот р. hich exposed ground, are this eir rees, which are grown on are season finely ripened, and can be sent with mes safety to any part. of the kingdom. Samples and prices will be ве! New and Select xinds. а THOS. RIVERS AND SON have much M es Eee rees аге not ех] ve, ju ke uality oi Trees паті ze пе fruit vit FAK ЫА Eo DESC E CATA- LOGUE улоо р ; duoc ly Moor Park, E. Yt ; trained, 58. Ear! Oulibs а Peach, rides 28, 64.; These are the finest X Res the very early Aj night before the Moo “оп ЖЕШ Bigarreau, у Black БОБИ Black D EE е -— ADU dace pm iest and Early | Red Gui Бейш, рам s firt- est known; pyramids,3t.; argo, 2s. late, e eh the earliest of its Ares 98, 6d, Гау Ве Віратеа Wn em —M 5i 2з. 6d. Rival, vA MU a Black C e e Cherry, very deme Ке MEE te and very же 98. 6d. cu Golden хок оше canes, 10s. 6d. nai Thes ee two of Cho oanliost and finest ofthis class. They wil eA oe and Les large uir нА 4 as La as Black Hamburg, m four to five weeks earlier, їз. бй, NECTARINES. 3 Prince ers), a fine late September sort; dwari, ® k; trai: Ret bá (ти а Victoria ix tne finest known, атай ruri ey] e The Appie ro River tr and late variety of the — bearing Leere in pots, 6s. IN : px lden Rathri ту largo ; d uud Lye ncess of Wales ИЧБАК yes rather ite very i Prince Ves ( Es V SA ion. t Honey Peach. dwarfs, 35 Stump e World бой; dwarf, 2s. а gi very I: ellow ; dwar: 1s, 38 (s t Orange very e; d w American — ; dwarfs, 28. 6d. ш. рац Summer Beurré d'Aremberg ren) a delicious early u passo Crassi resa (aot арава пла PR remos а fed Jato Poar, io TME Transparent Gage, tho finest of all Багана | жые, X fg yellow Plum, earli ЧҮГЕ Royal Hautbois аа, the larges ar all peti wbridgewortli, Herts. prorxsen 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1153 aeee R ded them, there is liule NES, from Eyes, strong and extra strong» | UTLER AND MoCULLOCH, Serp MERCHANTS where others have prece 000 ҮР immediate Frniting in Pots, and for Planting" B South Row (or Simna udo, COT Boutham Xon Street, chance of success except the gro ound is deeply ing all fae M ties, w with stout, nom pe ointed, Covent Garden Market, London, er the DI d. M. E В: æi includi ripened Ta any of w hich ' LE uce from | choice COLLECTIONS of DUTCH rt о 06 о FLOW trenched and every root remove riy у арі . of Grapes n: y: season. Prices н upon | BULBS, all of the first size and quality. to С г FOR SREENHOU SE. Jaxxs CD ei No. 1. | No. 2. | No. 3 | No. 4 | No. а] No. 6. We have on more than one occasion ^ ——— 3$ е strong Frui - ublie axes аур AR ARTHUR DICKSON anp SONS, мє | ава | 2». | ise. | 1064 the importance of hav за the Рглхтѕ in а I RA^ “Upton” Nurseries, Chester, d y S attention to parks and gardens legibly NAMED, par t y dar ve large stock of the S Spore, уй T — 5» Барона ава No. 7. | No. 8. | No. 9. } No. 10. | No. 11 A No. 12 Fuck plan 3 y 2m 5 especia 03 interest, owing m tio! ey pest varieties CY er who have seen Шеш, And they believe a 100s. | 60s. | 40s. | 25. A ue | 105 6d. their being used as food, or me icine, or in the smin > 'OWn. spection invited, TOR GREK ARDEN. rus E : gaer lot of Vines os and ail particulars оп сера No 12 | Nala | No 1. T No.18. | No. H2 | NO. 18. arts and manufactures. Without objecting in any SINN TREE Me € -| ph ena way to such plants having their Latin or ela str 52s. 6d. | 435. 1 ‚ 64. гуй Fruiting Vines. „in lar — exta sti t Ань, ‹ Canes. АП orders s amounting 1 to 21s. and аркалы sent carriage paid. names attached to them, we would have t : um NOD AxD BON having a very saei stock Buruen & McCcLLocn, Covent Garden Market, W.C. English names in particular placed conspicuous!y А y beg to solicit, early orders to insure the strongest Chrysant before them. Our publie parks and gardens, X | ол А г field, near Uckfield, Sussex. ADAM FORSYTH begs to inform his friends and the designed for the recreation and instruction of the | Woodlands Nursery, M e puel d publio that his Specimen and other CHR YSANTHEMUMS are i tlar e. would be rendered more interest- | Fruiting ST Camellias, &c. NOW in FLOWER, and can be seen every day, Sund: r excepted. eople a g better | == Brunswick and Shacklewell Жанн (opposite West Hackney ing and i truoti ive by this matter being be | — Church), Stoke Лар H | JACRMAN NM. ihe unb e alluded to this subject last ў эй эма Ё ND w1 "a " | (2 — 3 forwarding on application, free by post, their makin Some friendly — on t - ж | DESCRIPTIVE and Sprin ‚о Ер CATALOGUE of NURSERY | tropical garden at Battersea Park, and о И t e | Tog er S Surre: garden of the Royal Hortieulturel Society а Cm pm, wick, and we endeavoured to show how muc Chiswi e WES ey "To OL AN THUS, And GIANT - X would add to the pleasure of th and, 223 2 n № а ing. А AME ARTER CO. have NOW on VIEW at а SPRING л ТООМ Батан гче e ўз күте анде й 5 ОА AND on - h à D n without names, attrac eir Crystal Palace Nursery, Perry Hill Sydenham, S.E., a large S ROOTS, &c. — Polyanthas, Violets, Pink, Red and White ere, whic A tu ЫЕ УОН, uai e erm COLLECTION of extra strong FRUITING VINES їп Daisy, Alyssum, Lavender, A Wal liflowers, Chelranthus thousands fronti all parts o ie m polis, Pots, wellripened, and sure to produce a heavy crop of Fruit, Marshalli, ` Cowslip, Gentiana rd and a general collec! of indeed from all parts of the country, to look at from 10s. 64. to 128. 6d. each ; also, a la: aal ату EE Rock rw и Plants. b ду. hort ti CAMELLIAS КЕП ве set with Buds, at 24s to 42e. "ie кА S. Wane, Hale Farm Nurseries, Tottenham, №. or. бач paying a visit to Dattersea а shor е LE Ting, n? G 6s. per dozen. р HE d AND SON beg to announce tha at their roe Mee glad 2 notice that this year the only RICE LISTS gratis and post free on application to DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES o е е рсн I rx =, E Holborn, London, W.C. | INDICA, HARDY „BRITISH FERNS, ROBES, Сокет ж, | aut we ad to 1 Vines GRAPE VINES, an S, may be had on application at their | had been removed, and that all plants of more than E Nursery. | usual interest, owing to the uses to which they are HOMAS. PA APE Е д rd Кар PruiBng and|..——— — — — — 1X | , OW " T» Le ie Missus Бых rines, EW RUSSIAN VIOLET, THE CZAR. Raised by | applied, had their names place а — re serrat, nd Jamaicas, АЈ or raising G , Ев Ын, ат two First-class Осыдан: ав the result o is Ce ox слана fad LEM NOW in Y БЕС lasttill May. The flowers attain Iin., | NOF arrangom ent DEN ы intel. Thé. geo ан den odis „ | and the leaves 5% in. Mr. Jons Grana{m, Cranford dad than Ottersham Nurseries, Chi y: Very large Plants may be had of — garden was LIIAN, FLETCHER begs to егіз * large Stock | £5 per 100 ; 12s. per dozen, pre € "e ame pede evidently more T acp am ae NI gH Denis эше Balos, ас, pw | thoroughly enjoping tie Mh of tie plants ШОГА КУ TOOR. EE goo vende ил бене don R% GUE, PETRE Select Descriptive and Price 303 on account of being able "to ascertain what ure e Sum Xem are; and Жо. Amaryllis, "Orobuses indio M түзө, those odd un-English looking sino rea ally we = а E A EE CUR IS TIT ET y " a » Lan Show and Currants. Narcissus, Tulips, and other Bulbs, published, and will be | They had been pleased on former occasions wi RÀ 'The pere Bridi кез ater, has to offer | orwarded to applicants. frost: the € ew an nd stran nge sorts of "foliage which th • several thousand of tho above, of the choicest К inds. | Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. blrint Е UU OPUSC ARM | — 15 the Trada- Pampas Grass Reed |ooked upon ш vh ua APER am s W BORSE CHESTNUTS EI rees, from 1 2 fee UTTON anp SONS iiu. succeeded in harvesting knowing, for example, that that tall plant wi L Prices Шошо, which will be forwarded on а pplicatio с. МЭ good plump SEED of Cae арте, tan end, it on advantageous Дату» coloured — € aves was the Castor Oi ШОН TREES for Cordons; Pyramidal РЕАСН, |998 „Ре to the Тайе ол аррісароп, that another was ien -paper plant of China, APRICOT, and NECTARINE TREES, in pots, m of blossom mdi ier AMADOR d ОНЫ Ра с з ~ and so a buds 5 ко 6feetin height, for diagonal cordon training or pot ош. New is I of 1865. er the Bamboo, S у ture. eH price, 5s, each. Au Fea ia all b under clos: summer pinching, and are very handsome essrs. нов Rivens & h Battersea on a Sunday Sox, Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth. Ror. SEE ndoner, r 7 Brassens d r— NT. for a little country and fresh air—what red E TON e IP TOR DUUME. enl MT little lectures - 5. been able to give to his wife and PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, PLUMS, апі | QYUTTON anp SONS аге now prepared to execute g CHERRIES; extra fine Trained MAY DUKE and MORELLO orders for all kings of GARDEN SEEDS. children, an easily and aedem has T CHERRIES: ROYAL GEORGE PEACHES: Fricas E Zon havo mi |, The prices aro snd the quality fine, owing io thelr this | enjoyment, been. барной! All honour, then, ў having been haryestoð ет 3 Wa Stock Е SIR above. They feel certain the Trees Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. |t f Batter га = this new PU. surpassed in qua. Woodlands duy ои iur U Uckfield, S to the publio, a and we жу He — Аа ес В. В. WILLIAMS begs to direct special e um to "I" Je do likewise," Wem add a e p n КЕСЕ ho now nolas, рр сано пе ась. Се Бай Да: in the sub-tropical mac A this year were parti PENIS РЕН Planting and Fruiting Canes of all the bes SATURD z Y, D ECEMB ER 9, 1865. eularly luxuriant and healthy. O wing to the hot "PISES Strong к Fru КА à рь PIE al а suckers of all | summer and autumn, no 4 t, crees LIO NEW kinds HORDE Я gr st Я MEETING G WEEK | most luxuriant growth. Ia former y ^ - ^ e irem d ss а doubt as К ОГЫ Royal огде били nternational Show o heard more than one person expre p 3 ШАНЫ ы WRA TON'S SATURDAY, Dec. esf =: 23 NM. Weekly Show), thé'euocémi GE this dye of gar dening. The plants, pere BUL BULBS. — Splendid, roots o * they said, merely existed, but did not grow. This dosen. POLY der EAS TT. NOE p np ЕҮЕВҮ dy proves more clearly ie e year, however, there could be no dei as zd e ый all other bulbs. caution ought to be exercised in с on | growth, which in many instances was diem, ready port sicut b phi sg ida a аб одну ground which has formerly been occu AS vr trees. Tide kind; indeed many of them look ked muoh nes SER А few sceptical remarks are oben ovalis heard, | more healthy and M. cere than they do usually eei э окуун n | leaning simply on mere s ы, but the pos sitive in our stoves and sarm t In ensington Gardens s, in St. James s Park, OHN WA Orde g J оте a VE prepared to TOS vg price. | room for doubt, in many others of our London publie acus КОО клн Шис жы are Pu of f ther roots of а val mitior ih were in арзан la be desire is evinced to instruct the publie Free cpu amlee, ао, ао. proximity to an old decayed post, and аге now|by adding the English to the botanical names of PATRAN d ly clothed with fun gepi bed із опт shrubs aad trees. Sometimes, however, the ALEXANDER ADIE.—Brilliant rosy scarlet. ensely clothe gous А Me Inti M SIR JANES CL АЕК Dark QR ery bright cmn e rapidly destroying the tree, one of an avenue of | attempts to render the Latin i i peres НЕ DU DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND.- Neany white centre | 160 ; and fears are entertai ned that the est "will if not very ream an - in ies dere se , , ? А заа тон € EN and we feel convinced that any sington Garden s, а plant named the Aorrid-looking The Sd for 6) Ga Dial T discount to the као dedu which could reach the diseased roots емш апа another was called th ce Rose. The American Nurs 2d b s hroug e soil, ould soon дине those was horrid about the Colletia horrida, or mx wady Scarlet 8. roots wbich still remain sound. .T fally, plan р fereo-looking about the poor little Rose, we DERE CATALOGUE. rol P likely to to succeed isto lift pr trees | e and | cou d not. dis cern, The names so Les ted, d ту DITE Lt Pul MEAN prune away ev ery dise dint ^ ulg oett ly Tt соте faith worthy of | this treatment successful, iud we can suggest по | поё very wisi lord to either. of "he v platte we Кер RON ^ brogaon RS, wit have mentione а selection oi > ш заметно Kd ke Lee i s Pe — that a large portion of the| When writing on the subject of naming plants, аа. Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. to this cause, and we have| we are naturally brought to toda — аа Rhododendrons. i an extensive forest owner in|we think deserves some attention. 4 Јо дл КБО реве fo ster сы ошена de peen informed alter a plantation of Scotch Fir|the way in which many of our new introductions б SEOD Mesi ишш СЕ тана олаг is cut down, it is useless be lanting it till| are named by persons who have but little acquaint- | Tos BERT MRS. FITZGERALD vered with stro: eath, by which | ance with botanical science. The time was, and that | E | SURP Ris OF = пети "em ts have lost their wer of mis- | not very 1 W no one, 0 east ve | Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. chief. It would be Д suggest other chemicals | few individuals, thought of naming plants unless | SESS Plants New H than those whi ied, but we feel|they were able at ] escribe the | AND „GODFREY S ELA uite sure that the att tendant элке, which might | in а scientific manner, and in a way fit for ене MA А ЖИЕ Kensington, fro To обам, 9 — mrs n disa е tins a tion. n ow-a-days, all iun ean write their nam mos онор. оре QUNM. Bir dores Ve P mandsome kids In this, as x dp idem prevention we say, some who are almost unable to до Vt Posension, and nov or br th dest time гараа 4 nt AL OU. It trees must bo plantel this, "ko upon lenses 1 the responsibility of 1 Nursery, Woking, Surrey. 1154 THE GARDEN ERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURATL GAZETTE. [Dzezunm, у ш giving plants scientific names (so called !), a truth compels us to say that not anon airo Tres diseredit upon bot. anieal science. e бын te who, having take nas ing branehes of praetioal gardening will be the ira boc ltural Soeiety to e Soeiety's examina- tions " those Ae 1 E Ча the operations of the Flower-garden. A medal d agus cab of the n the epi of the Fruitand Vegetable also will be presented annually to the |; cases equally apparenh, EEE appear to be 3:27 j j It Е ы understood 4... Р. i] nne of Arts i in ı Botany, а ‚| Fr ruit, and V Floriculture, shall gain plastic ; som. j uw eq pur 115 1. Ё e -|atthe e | obtained Certificates ад y | Botany and in examinations of the S Candidates will be digito EA examination practical gardening lorieulture, or in Botany and Fruit and Vegeta ble ЖОП re; а and in case they o obtain je sË guide, по та of telling теба. plant, if it will prove readily чш эг; $ decide Among plants there i isa large number which, when ii i not be more des irable to ende eav r eerie һе obtains vai will have their travelling expenses pa aid. A ca n present a ача recommend w of the irector of any public may also jd ранын aa in Eoee eem ng; bu & Ce rti ifica , he must ке. es of Associates P ihe у 8 will be "The publish =н with the list of Fellows of the Sooiet e names of m alista s, with the year in which ith the list of Fellow: < vg obtained their medna will also be published de o y es stitute га е of which we Dee ken, how a type ii yellow colour, erate Se d rs ka fix ed, for that wild Са, iiber x Жы» ube, far away fro any residen tively iuaecessible si yellow, and so: um time for holdin be the p чё ш» fex Hortieultural Ланд il be aes der botanistsfhan to send such plants ou the publie. oftentimes not correctly ара un еч п ided. with names of stionable taste. The Аарон: о by q to or ne: a notice of the Gardens at Dangstein (p 1089) i " mentioned tkat in or дег to secure FRUIT 2 THR NADILLA, Mr. VAIR s 16 necessary а 9 K ] б don lossoms, поб with tli pollen of the w Orghid. should be i| numerous experiment: f| found. Itthusa flowers, but with tha ш жы; s ,cerulea whic sh is ffective. appears tha tm pesi T eso e ü- rown pollen, And as with TA Car t v Haviog thus given illustrations ot ihe way in whit any given type may, vary, M. Carrière 11 — the principles he has laid down to the "S ous subdivisions of this group are cane tendi yi the presence or absence of foliar iar glands, and by the form of those аңы Thus am jer or kidney:s " Ак: pen D in rs p масою " Dre: е p E ; but lurope i: work th сте never exist А иза, every ope at work there, aud wo жа bnt prefer оен the o potenoy of their own jaune” possesses ; aped з, TE | UR five to all who would take the trouble to fectilising other species ts p AT e peg кла Ыс» e. ets AM avail t 1 ө чыш 1 "The remarks we h b pl —— n our notice of the Royal Hortieultural additional means of їз о E to florists’ flowers, or to any жые. таныу ч гш ty’ g (p. 1109) tioii кани ыкы АШЫТ Hits үе, : d E na ^ the Brack кы жс exhibited b tl sity o g which jas по permanent charac Bat w г. YouxG, gr. to Lord LLIA CERE. “ ext lof et difforent forms, and pa P rendering him more "E E pie озм кр sin our gardens m had produced the ei "black ai йм of that оа 1 ш. discrimina kl and rie e p shou variety; while shoot, without | the several varieties, a pri as ds. that the names which. ате | апу gre ting or udding, furnished: a bunch of Warre | th youag в piis 9 D т give to them s ould Я іп accordance with {һе | GRAPES, which was found to produce the same Fron- | frequently not well developed till towards ba ood taste. F, tignan flavour as that of the black bunch." Sports CES er, an ag JE ede study e of this kind are not unusual and аге not always |adult plants, on well developed bra ches, and те We have on various occasions alluded to the|93sily accounted for. ^ Cases of "this sort have bem | first leaves that are produced from tbe bud, plan for the EXAMINATION OF GARD! e Чөн тете Маан m ham and Whi te Curran its s were pro- | mo 10а leaves having companii w Moris Ter has been arranged b | duce e same bus ea es, too, rring to transfer to our colum MA t cisetie pree riia the r widespr ead m means of bri e effieie ringing out the eie talent i in the rising gene. ration 8, s it is obseryed, will provide | ! entiy exhibit this мч t | independently of the re those which present th en p c UN ext to the glands, the distinetire characters 0 Series are to be sought fo r з ЫА be т viu o or бон acr whi ch has given origin to я "oes series, stone or free rods the mme devint f tendency t ehor ere are diferent coloured ber esented by the Nectarine, the Council w “be be able fo теши іп LM ehi e phenomenon may be account Hed for i. rtr wish” the pollen of "another kind; thus i in a case, the а has become m genus, Which hb as given rise in i uld be is or elsewhere by their o ey propose an extens = least, — рга only. at South Конор or Chis plom in e, in| oyal ho, | course s и verse а have allu in the oiher. jn this a action of the m nte will not ot to explain the other c cases of ой ism ded, e во many of their novelties, GENEALOGICAL TREE OF ЭДЕ PEACH TRIBE. th (Concluded from ,, FROM the foregoing examples it ME be n how by ji | 2. Tibe title of Андын ier |in fact, leaves provided with e reach he simplest and least complex characters ib jands orof al selection, or our ornamental ex тои of this; in all = number of: varletiek, and although. the бой аан e not in all peculiar form of gamopetalous mall rose-ooloured, bell- shaped flowers; — e herent flesh, AU of s. viis cd E the stone, where i * M. Lapi to these ЫЗА it 18. ту" ions lowers ia THE 3 APDDENERS!* т m - - З ржимэк 9, 1865] THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1155 3 a Ж. E — "m LÀ exor as I have described (see p. оз be used, the | all kinds, because their roots are generally queer of eximry is in > dobulb stu re, whilst this pot was planned to кейЫ; else, ^ it i follows А-4 in P ih ome bn counteract that tendenc; молча. I е not look some ) pon Odontoglots Mie th o! E аы Ж "те s € d pad ks Г "Trichopilias, and ^ e others, as true тут и ts bees сап they be reckoned terrestria; but i the elem: Ф which it 15 LM = Ж «ге. car. Б ral of successful cul are recognised in fixing characters of th E же абы 9 nk меў abso- their position, they must be call semi-terreatrial. жау peto ud С: W p ng Ie pb om Enough has been said, I presume, concerning this pot m „э en Bared! ШЫ, eni e Ы а Е о set growers ө vive ; and if they act upon Almonds flesh-co'o sd: , ghly-coloured the advice, I promise them, for certain, more success Eisen wi "very small b GOLD Net : with blocks in Ue one instance, = rum Н» too mi es poverishing ; or wit ith pots on t the ot er, as eing are also amo Па to retain t sod form, fruits or Ht (окин, е lon ng a and to position, and often considerably further. from the carved (Aman mande Cornichon), others regular and oval. asso! Ja some -— а e skin is кроў т. in others downy E mated. There аге iversities in the character of the flesh t t e ih Jn some МА edible, and of а red colour around the No. 1.—One seventh foli size. tropical rc sui able for most o е sine, as în Te ger ; such is € D т least 2 inches above the rim, which is suficient, е ht at different (а aem ~ M ecd реб ios die p 4 eve "E of sim allowance for subsidence, to ward agálusk periods of e day. Апу опе must Аз», observed that Almond whica jr (eio), id. асай dP ma nn or | апу excess of moisture. the roots rj vidi ` things as ТЕ nopsis and Sacco- “mixed a e Qu là of i "i i ip coe The No. 2 pot ів one of the most useful pots in Oria labium in particular, if pla om compost фы, == = th in ike a Peach cultivation. It emanafed from this place, wher ail ; get crammed а that it T3 1 observing the stone that it can be siad of food t 3 * S Duke digest, nd hen zt: Й e an Almo nd. Bat still there are become a mass of Mc tion. Thi wey like those бие form, moreover, presents i t opposite characters, во much so, that ke thos i years the fruits are 1 ose of Almonds, ther 2 they are true Peaches. The form and appearance of the leaves of this dac - oum and Mw: of the glands are like those of the Just in ast same manner as diff ist in the form of the flowers, it, stones, go there із а i ches; No c pieudob n vitality inevitably mbed. s it is, however, many of the m are yet tenacious of ordeal, whi ich a e measure, for егэ гід эзгу лек уру) so opposite in its x that no allied plants. could be subjected to the like е | And yet, not- witbstanding all this, whe unhealthy, or ке * gone often r i No. 2.—O0ne:sixth full size. unque engrav ing w 72 be the ppose the ould with which it was filled t aft | plants in prc but it is completely rdiet vin po bottom, and must, like the eferred to, rel admira suited for al these gems. hich is engraved, see any reaso many of the plants No. 2 (plan). —One-sixth full size. ux мее аы. Бена that imported plante, althougit much 1 cni pn [mee bt into a health orous state | ü y g y vig. bl Шапа of vM. e в and ens аде have some- | bwit most beautiful Cattleyas that the eye can rest t ree of B ed most critieal а Pinelli nå MS gra emrcum: Mel аз ы are wide across t the mouth, a in p дьаан; абе e quite these pots. lation super “at home” with us growing in e motion of the air н ge ced bout and around the suspe poe form they are vi viceable for a variety of plants, ltivation ; ch i'ecimens, or suc. qwe nutritive matter which can " m r than 8 inches i in diameter, Tm the roots being placed in small Mire erem ә 80 Bae to extremo fluctuations „ав to drought or mois ture, my op in the сазе of ey gross succulent-rooting plants as Odon- toglots, What, I would ask, is the use of eneumbering а explain Trifling as the p pots may appear toa nably of the most valuable auxiliaries novice, yet they erem a an que in Orchid culti- that np ever Yt adopted in in Orchid growing. A great vation which ea not, be overrated ; and the — t the more ready w rs 1 late tl f sach thin ngs; for, as Bishop, Butler truly remarked ly the most in iy AE remi c е) conditions to treat mpor blocks, "baskets, or ү ачы with the race is to put the imported pieces, or sickly plants, S into co common pots filled with potsherds, and stake fix themselves. Mos have scarcely a чөе of re in their той, per are upon blocks, after b planted in these hanging pots | m for a time, put on а ance that was oie | е "rd instances than wooden baskets, beca: they , more — and the roots fasten themselves to the surface, | both exterior a eus interior, with avidity. "Three of the , ко УМ тА в at, and а propor rtionate degree of isture, веж hat they have to live upon, and itis. beyond do do 2 n 'jadicions sly applied, sufficient to recruit the rces, to excite and induce root й оѓ crock: should be plunged eer into а bed 0! —€— to re enish врї- ш! wiro the süpply may ber т. Such plants ОКЫ то kept in a erabi Pa адре, and korat ^p warmer recommended for established plants. Fenis miren Meadow Bank. DOUBLE-GLAZING, f, some — e in your Journal respecting. the merits their ‚ functions. ELM may be no М Eth useful e representing, as it were, 5 wbich is a тау common m meth od? I can ovde bave seen the force of the practice, i й бр the jnierticss, ае the Ardes к «im gu the чб the elevation. Ample CE No, 3.—One-sixth full size. is made А the n holes · thoron h drainage, and i not the ow is favourable ice roots and Ae in performing | ® order that there and demerits of this eh of ves «і ач to offer a few the subject, as system has been in ope for Saee i t. EU Ander- son (see p. 987) speaks of double-glazed houses being “ all but —— T" на from D influence of чота pans ric nother place he s iem ere sz wl oft the й enjoin hei eir bein; sr eed air-tight; а and Mr. Deal (p. 1084) spenks to be a аа оя result. Now it а> кези jur that hose writers have confounded together and stop all v. he tion of heat on the following morniog would not ex: 3° to 4°. much forradiation. But ventilation ів а totally different thing, and is her independent of the double.glazing. p p be meae — there being ly no prae f and sides of the ame а ub Limes round тыр year round, excépt during severe gales ог frosts, Тһе 1156 THE GARDENERS' HERONIURE AND AGRICULTURAT € result ds, that instead. of Ше close, confined, er we We can m warm or cool, dry or erra К, ав we ‚ and consequently the ңы жые does not render it in any way um to keep Orchids Bimmering in steam." So farfrom the outer „о being “ superfluous, not “а positive evil," summer (see p. 1084): 1 believ ve it is , quite as vell adapted for maintainin * almost ве, is шї liil | the temperature of double-glazed siam "than ones ; in fact, w тө г s ev xix л T th t | 50 € lights to fit inside the rafters below the original roof, rS ga ust tack them м in their place In a word, Aa own imet cn is furt plans, o Б g it round each young tree ; 2 feet fro om the stem, , taki ing Robert War 553 а information from experienced men. Broomfield, l'a! A123, +1 БОГ Т rch would not re equ D O as to leaye "When the е trees w эл. | E the depredators, wider } 3 З, EF ire so larg a | s F. J m. mess than ow one of the best pe À cheapest that aa i this | trees planted in a Pinetum GE Í; РЁ LEF- renias in How W "inter flower ing тепа. ч X 4x КӘСЕ" і Dg the bran ni any other. , Here. уге never take the o Titt Ss рш which deve ji growing мар m for t, I 1 4“ е and see qum, o Т ns Pyme value. of double-g mer is, that i d f bes should produce a fair show of bloom a libe year round, more especially as we know many ida will сое in perfect flower wn months а gen em the state of the atmosphere of the house they arein be suitable f th he ongevity v the Bowers want in k Y [$5 uM glass, during sunshine ihe pom rises во gr rd revails pose on Orchid growers, ташу, в separate house жу plants in flower in which the ept lower, with rather a dry atmo- off the natural moisture, and the house becomes almost to aridity. This can only be prevented A repeated wateripgs or syringings, and б we have alternations of dry and moist, highly detrimental to the M th'o рр» commendation of Mr. Deal, that a " “thick woollen c or flannel roller «епн for the "i: Рә ght be tuted ү double-g g a was а ides pes wards of 400 feet of " double glaz e fo und to be ouble roof. Since writing the foregoing I have seen the remarks of еН (р. 3100 in reference to double roofs, and h my p n error into which he has fallen |i wish to c a respecting "the “plants grown here under that system, л ves p: Phalsinopsis amabilis e cds | other, ee bs ted by ry|sphere, In my nitens в at present may be seen in flower the follow Cattleya labiata Vanda tricolor Lælia anaeps utumnalis O?cidium Pa apilio Бене "ide alba Calanthe b. Cypripedium insigne Nt. Lycaste Skinne пча llum z pie Skinneri endrum rhizophor um tita slaten oculata sia arri ieanum Coelo mies pe und tempe- | dep xcellent retort | a | that it "ү the true plan of fibre it pro H TH Š ю Te Hi r the youn ng сө loy. Jon Ё ——1f e © 5 о e E © Е B = ж 3 53 Н Е ЁЁ E X eit is that he ETE mp o before е т or anything else were touched, which time the leaders would be getting out of поп. d lem Japan Еа. Тһе Bohmeria nivea is stated duce this article of commerce; I received it from Botanie Garden, St. гомна with а stating and from the: large ашош oduced, I dies the statement to ly air) s strive to find rest in What He states that t Ferns. PIE to these we have Orchids and a to бый ы бк of those remarkable for beautiful foliage. Шеге being any deficiency jag So far fro of co olour either in the ntre? Again, whether sss. air, or юш; to seek its bei ing so mu uch heavier than the air, he says, “ Water De ae ER d | Plum is this * striving G nother mode of expressing the | hours o сета, iioi compels everything, ent t Or. Pea. The months of October, November, isi ecem ied er are, par с cellence, the Pear season, Foremost among his foliage or flowers, it would aj ошл} it out with remarkable b rilliancy а nd effect. A striking illustration has just occurred, indicating | ve gaine of double- glazing here. This place lies low falls as rain or snow." Sus ely here is s myp admitted in so many w om. The cork, ih he usod as as an illustration i in "ұту first paper, floats on water becaus varieties are Marie тй. "peerless, and unrivalled, A bits d in beauty and goodness; Louis el' goi е We have had during rà last 36 hours an | excessive fall of rain, and the boiler, which hea —fll a tumbler with water, as cold as you please, | and bed b: y that enthusiastic raiser of Pears, ie ud ; the N.E.! Ihave no fear however of any seri Es e aem io T. Bewley, Esq., “Rockville, | tpe е = our Corre- See Mz. benc n p. 102) 0 that his. Seer is 2, Burlington m, S.W. mak Place, Burlington Road, Fulha Home Correspondence, ,, Evening Work Jor , Garden ners,—Why i isa „gardener —а carpenter, smith, рше, weaver, painter, brick- D &c., can n and do worse when unde er cover. Now! the at in pr opor n to its w the water ом which i air, po in pro| o its density, s o fin pan етер а э up the ihr гонг to r itself; $ and во cases, the otion. We are agreed as t г. Е. с onfo ounds cau ве and , effect, чана; tends t to mm M mislea: 18 ight, to the bottom, and the dh | water d room for it, Pond rises; drop another, and ot fro y Bac cgi size, a returning summer, a very toug indeed, fighting a good dat unto the last, Thes candidates for hono urs are, as will be seen, on the contrary some Wa Hr nre very old. Arnott ( mean authority), in âs Mr Supports the the аео о т am хой t AS un eal mine. with warmin ng Papeles that does not evum эч ч attendance, there enty of work, tallies, providing neniam деше ров сан plants, &c., all of which could be don Sin ing the above I have read А D third article, in in id I observe the following direct confirmation of aid : resl of work that occurs in the ings | are a ees eas abie honda ог cards, Ithink me: resort to very few ce" аар to туш themselves by A: Ln ce the complai nt oí fa gardener at the lo new чуге ба апа р: ER m "pong the trees for seed g т eatly facili а the vak us may у t short, ча: certainly they can час and I tart qud —€— from a nurse One о garden, o has been а | stan planted b; what I have just sai esh | int ligen. crossing we water is much lighter than Mi^. and of f course the salt ie dd results. Amn р he way. eners? у їп № . thanks of Mr. F. therefore ad s'all th at T равы гане йн h.l. 9. “С” (see 1109) deserves has already i through M; cs it in regard toair, 7. Phill- poen for introducing, this аз БОН which howert, potis, Porthgwidden. borne good fi y Sat v niis ЖЫ Larches (see р. 180) — Though І cannot pretend t beremindel tell your Fr eres “А оне iber ” the best mode ee uate remu tried нен mai ting to ЫШ, of proe oceeding in the case he relates, I will tell 1 him of it i in your pages. The most manly way, nemi at I did wi th very fair success under similar circu as to ас the e as а as to remedy псев. РМ: y me were eaten off by hores, gain trees of. a similar size would hav On i i inquiry I found th To plant over e been useless, at some urserymen were in the . Veitch has done, Mr. V. is, how А clearon PME He nds с “all терү zT ead gardeners” are to be raised 8з. per w If so, the pro es of those ты M ка think this proposition would н pori too large for sale, and occupied ground which advance will be b ut four in ol eiiim willingly acceded ould be more profitably occupied by other stock. ie mension, or ра Double glazing.— е4 Јове Pom one of these I bought a snfficient quantity of men, either wishi ing for a тешз have been ШО Prince Denidoll at Florence, says in n reference to this Larch, 4 fi h and more, and I planted them. The ч d 4 place as chief gardener. I ha esperien zing :—“ I hope you have by | hares did me some damage, and I had to look after the | than once in a nursery, and can кат but right 0 placed P oem roof on one of your hothouses, Ton rch for some time to fasten them the ground While this subject is being disc | Nursery s have Suig to е and І will thank you to place ш -— much en by wind. Enough of them | mention that Mr. Turner, of the Roy а ual to 1%} amongst vocates, for I know that it will make a and flourishing | has always given 14s. per wee (eg seful in putt Ка s but time very gen adopted, Itwill Plantation, bnt I got more trouble and saved | London) to his men, and to those m however V be to me if after two or three months’ — y planting them larg K.—— | culture he gives 15s. It is oniy н anging of 9 zo ing for Orchids, your ga does not co me тыйы very much ed by ares and — nurserymen to state that the во the time E sese mie u- з. ветра а а : *I6 rios iid s. н А ri branches and ading. shoots of a who are of necessity ein —— and wait ount umber of you a disadvan the in lore, the durability of the лиа гере young Coniferæ Е ея ойе іп s = - M I ie employ more hands than We" рсгузв 9, 185. THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR. uL GAZETTE. 11:7 nsiderable loss. John Chalmers, бат | in less sihan 1i кедр үстү н з cmi. ‚эту 2,7. Coleman, Esq., Stoke Park, Slough, — MC" gives as one is reasons for an advance "La ge profite which ,nürserymen are now such | AS w ìll n 8 years. Where this care is not taken, in | The Mons tera, he stated, fruited чог! with nine cases out of ten the hardj-wooded forest trees| him every year, and he took occasion to describe of nnd to be aan uana es become stunted — the interesting and singular way in which. the you er becom: le eaf unfolds itself. Ав re gards — à асе ж | уши» букы + ^e е. ші ибин мү; о» itis we 11 k thinning wi yet 8 lo n ger fond of and ad iog а я с height; whereas arta reer, ET hey и into а tank they soon п fil led. it, causin tr sery trade, -— treated, ное fine clean growth, which ів E | the plant to grow with great rapidity. The beau ot a x in s Uke hardy MD, Ды are much only foundatio n for sound good Y teg ope, w P. [ie ста and. elus hed leaves es, especia lly when viewed m e candidly ess tha e - ч буа the other you ur leave, return 2i M» interesting subjec! , and it reasons adduced be "Gt C." in fav f an advance us. [By all means do во: it | stated that even if the fruit should not prove of mu eh алу conviction with s "We may also remark, | is one of the emi ли Е alue, the plant was well ир о on account of ihat w agree with Mr. Veitch's sensible com-| The Fra пе.—Сап you u tell me Dus is | its very ornamental appe ments on the subject (s i 3), we would go a step | alluded to in Atm following passage from Willis's “ "Trip |. Dec. 5 (Floral гаа чун - Collections | ri highly farther hy an able-bodied young gardener, a o the Tropics ?”:—"“ In опе of the West Тыйап dis | interestiug plants were shown on this occasion by candidate for а foreman's ques p» or for a first start | at St. — in the island of Marti Yet — walking, Mr. Veitch, to whom two Special Certificates were ш bead gardener, sbould be paid less in a nursery tt ere was | awarded. The енй among other —— ens m^ established head gardener,” è ‚Же co co! nsider t} ый qni m qi a | of the pretty scarle tw er-flowe ring Maue ia micans, y full, and the tree a h will z merits of of тето men) to p all that i is usually в common Ыз To but it looked а аз sif a B tef 4 doubtless prove а valuable basket Ey various little mquin of them ; for d fallen in the night, and laden half gentem ^ iph, yllums; the white-spotted-leaved ing all gardeners employed by us 15s. per week, in | branches with as much, as they could bear. fu pus | Son erila ш the red.spotted-leaved Berto- Pl confidence t hat [ed of each à spread- , | lonia guttata, o gon -: equally Meu hairy rather oar rules, and do as ould be acao by, when лац |i ing branch, a large lapfol in ne cluster. pubescens; the a sulphur. themselves have the азы of others, Osborn $ Sons, | on inquiry that it was the Frangipane tree—wonder- | striped.leaved The Nurseries, Fulham, 8. fully. — flowering sa W. W. [The Frangi р tl Е y F Ziani shon be glad to know Жо 7^ mags pane is a species of Plumieria.] | han э зале с җа ise v with oma wax my Tig trees, whic h have e pro oduc ed a crop of Wellingtonia in. nic answer to ом соггев- Кт? flowers, barred сговвуаув with crimson ; "and fruit, but so late i цве. ht ле | pondent “С. Е ama (see p. 1132), I beg tate t trees are against à во -— wall Ought d the Figs t whi ch w as prepared for the e б question | The same collections contained, moreover, MUR a пера off? We stfield. [The past season has b g of rich black loam, ben. 4 japonica vera, loaded "^ iren ruit; various 'avour f d Ты. | fine cM of Lycaste Skinneri, the charming rosy- of ul are called весопӣ-сгор Figs, which very rarely | well turned and mix Y together. А med | , lowered hybrid Calanthe Veitchii, the — hande ripen in this country, and that ouly under circum- some 12 feet across; and sufficiently mha to ч " at | gome lilac blossomed Cattle 74 а Dominia ndrobium stances peculiarly favourable as to soil a and situation. | quantity of soil. In this my Wellingtouia was planted, | TP the ere e Libonia {тшш апа The first crop, which ripens about August, is produced | and it has well repaid me for the labour other ‚ Fro r. Wilson Mane from the уса ееш хто ору which may be scen at the it. This material, I apprehend must resemble the "soil | | саш of T le de y оргас аы pes теги dior md. in its native climate, | | two vac interesting Orchids. 'To Messrs. Luco: present y De lim Y pins t It wil Н ll be quite proper | as it із reported. to Бе found in а very rich black deep | & Pince was awarded a First-class Certificate A the therefore for you to break off all the young green Figs | loam. Altl f the M ellin жч» шау | handsome variety of NAE angulare called of the second crop which have attained to any size. | not be so valuable as that of 1 many oth till mantioned абве and а as, after very mild winters, we have known such | large collection of plants the Aoc Án are аз large or rather larger than Marrowfat Peas to | and why Ire ended i d y^ planted i in er ів | Garden, in which were vari. v Qni рейн Вагкегіа swell out and produce the earliest fruit in the succeeding | because I Mega an aus that t likes a mois de itua жые — — — ing lide. — grandiflora sammer, we should eave n. meh for the chance of | Of several plants in the park I one = t Odontoglossu from Mr, an early crop. e necessary pruning is confined | very wet pan Short, its roots are literally EXT Weir “ыды чо зә: аең Zygopetalum ас Poin- totbinning out the wood. Nos hortening of the SM with water during де winte er months, On measu: ring | se ttia p herrima, with splendid heads of scarlet must be practised except where fresh Ee tel на) to find that it | floral — ; Dracsmnas, Crotons, = Peperomia from required for filling up vacancies; and a ll th (had. grown 8 fee pre in Pe this geason, H. Mr. n with silvery marked lea M унн, wood should be laid in close to the wall p E. Lngd | Day, Theydon 4 Epping, Esse. ooperi, and one or two а The Fig tree is of a very luxuriant and —— pcc ү Committe: Sez "le vat sul ipea st ашы itisjust possible that yours may be ei a in &ocíttí were produced on this Mr. t the rich a soil, in which case it nm have a tendency to Societies. fruit of Monstera, ‹ adver ted t do "abore; M. Parsons a cast off all the summer fruit, This, if so, must be corrected HORTICULTURAL: Dee. 5.— W. Wilson | dish of very fine ROYAL root-pruning, Б a careful attention to į Saunders, E:q. in the Chair. Five new Fellows waro amd but very good seedling Pear came trom Mr. to ep th the t shoots throngh the summer, so as | elected. The Rev. M. J. Berkeley directed attentio a | Myatt, of Deptford. e fruit of Monstera deliciosa,| HawpswonrH HORTIOULTURAL. — This Society's iis ree e a fri." i the por -crop pong are eret Pe catal 2 Me Nur. gr. to Lady Dorothy Nevill, Anata Fruit aud Chrysa өөнү Show was held at early, and when the tree. ire growth, it will often | was found on trial 5 be extremely e а and | the Town Hall, Birmin С turday, Monday, » happen that embryo fruit. will i ur ч ules in it, howev- r,it was | | and Tuesday last. The dis ispla of fruit was excellent. base, which will swell ony - pcr the succeeding | | said, make it нен asant to the throat; and it жаз | | The Pears ien А pples were Ба and highly summer, but this is never сазе when they are left mentioned that a gardener who had eatcn t half a , colour ed; those from the Chan -— Islands were par- on шї the Ан (€ A ruit suffer ed gons siderably from its effects, was con- | ticularly well nri and in celle nt coidition. Root Fungi and Planting.—® J. М.” though L бан" а forester, rue Le rely be mistaken in the ma he! a genera miis Fruit of тше dart npe Тһе$осіе ty's ten guinea eup 2 че b best col . 1183 g Experience has proved to me of late that there isa consider it to be a useless and unnecessary expense to Duke of E Cleveland at Battle d collection remove old roots before replanting fresh trees." | not unlike, Mr. Berkeley said, a Brinjal Depot oium | fine ое; Жа еч ы вае Pines; large sanno : lection е I| out-of-doors, was furnished by Mr. Ја ack, gr gr. pude of fruit, 24 varieties, was egens Mr. C. ura of Castle Bromwich. М w. upon trial it proved tasteless and of little value, as was e уап cante, Lady Downes, gr too much of this done at the present day, alzo said to be the case with a species of thi when we ought to expect better things. I hav which is eaten in Japan. Examples of the резка of on viv Dach esse pe nct v. . General as 8 , J. M/s trees look healthy aud well;|frui& of Mandevilla suaveolens were also sh а А се Ta Mor orceau, eums а iurar erg, and but most likely their flourishing condition is due | is meeting. MM Orchids iw ааш c age arré Diel Pears; and 's Orange Pippin, Cornish o the peculiar nature of the soil, not the planting ; | communicated—one, gesqui remarkable iei the Gillidower, and ae of Prin ner ek Mr, C. J. пй: the r root Fungus, [ене plenty of bal e| ing ngth of its n ge other, алала ‚ less g | Perry had beautiful exam les of Queen and Smooth à „нә oots of Elm, pearane Ё y sh mes p lo 1s ound aet much acoonnt of the aE m Li on the з Dessert Pears consisted chiefiy of Chaumontel, ecay ев place, DNE HAT rly if gom have pep axy, nearly — bloss аге arranged h d'Angoulême, Triomphe de Jodoigne, Passe allow: m to sprout а рир after the tree has bee t| the iE so e л edging et lace. | Colmar, General Todtleben, Vicar of Wiukfield, down, харс псе із different, and soon | decays, bu. I do not This last i "B Mr. Siuaders; the other | Beurré Clairgeau, Ne plus Meuris, Knight's Monarch, of Fir trees, Elm is perhaps the one o сап Meuris, shown by Mr. Veitch. Mr. Saunders also fur-|and Colmar. Sewing Pears were remarkably showy. f | nished а Colore; which it was thought might be | The most noticeable were Belle de Jersey, Catillae, проп фе: roots ам med that it grows most freely upon. 1 should | new. It differed in вет veral im. important eios Кош Savarin, Verulam, Beurré d'Espagne, B:zi d'Heri, Boi have noticed this advice had not circumstances | speciosa, and to which it | Belissime, and Spring Beu; ktel hr Чу brought before me instances that forcibly illus rré, re some elm Attention was next directed | Dessert PHP M wa sca in n and form, - | bore И mischievous E cts of not гоор перап to an Olontoglossum from Mr. Weir, peculiar | but not large. were Cox's Orange Pippin, a NA ne rees, o had several Peg i n n dug, in bare proportion 'to the to ; and of the Gaultheria it жод that it might bea in the vertical position of the extreme point | Ribston Pippin, Corais Gilliflower, King of Pippins, е|о the lip. Cut specimens of Thibaudia ocanensis atob gentlem e ee: e ау of the better kinds of Pinus, none vi oh and of a Gaultheria, from Mr, Bateman, also received | Golden Harvey, Ga den re p Fearn's ippin. -baq succeeded speci pe i strong resem Thibaudia bore to Rhododendron Кеу-1і was adverted ad Orange, "nose du Canada, Wellington, Emperor Sof f the Pall or pot, and the plant: introduced. Fromt the variety of ferruginea. Musa occinea waa noticed as Alexander, pie Ба reet Мёге de Ménage, Royal mater r traps, and at all times kept the soil in immediate | words in praise of a к=» анаа ori of Polyst generally Contact with the roots em spon state T eit the m angulare ела Mr. Pince, Mr. Berkeley be асыл [ | e e some am flowers were st pte Th results.. A pressure o other work a few years rem ep best were T ain Plutus, Robert x ei plant a small plantation in a. similar he Chairman then made a few observations respect- | J. Dix, Riflems m Slick, Cherub, Themis, way to that which your correspondent ing gem plants of Oncidium carthaginense which he | Nonpareil, Belladonna, and -— arde ^ the unsa isfactory progress of the xm has qoe. us|exhibited. They had only recently imported,| The pie open a псе to take them allup and trench the ground in а and he produced them to show that considerable | 1, Mr. J. C. Perry, Castle V Bon vide; 5 Mr RA A. dens re pro ner, I could mention many more TOP EPA to the spots on the peus y oT Dessert T pud 1, тет д еге are too many of them ;and I am petals,- as sen as to the cry quin si species oret siering 2i z TI E Ti : АЯ eve: entl to plant, pum ifferent ii ven ey. 3. artwright ; е; ©. Ј. whether c тен о! созат ы пове will | in their native habitats. With gei tts the | Perry ; 3, Mr. G. Thomas, Jersey. Kitchen Apples.—1, Mr. В. p'easure, в! QUE anres Mr. Berkel he TID s AER 8, Mr. Pluck. Where sooner and doubly better by first draining | Coclogyne alluded to by rkeley, he pointe Chrysanthemums.—21 i King, Camols Hall xiear ìt is required, and then before planting, ре ош а eg orna in эл tale, which looked Newmarket; 2, Mr. Hobbs, Bristol; 3, Mr. J. George, trenching the ground, It will repay this extra outlay | as h Vol appendages. | London 1, Mr King; 2, Mr. Geo еа "12:1, Mr. King ; 1158 R. H. E and to Mr. George. o Mr. Metus, for а M eon of. боега Ferns ; a pri Pluck, Jersey, fo: for a collection of Еги! s 2А by gentlemen | petition : с as, given by 3 ra J. Perry, tor iho three Dearien bu Eon: of dette x or more variety : awarded to Mr. C. M. Campbell, Woodseat, Ashbourne, Derby- | [ычу notices of their river жее үр natnral pro- | ductions, and capabilities, e misery entailed by the slave trade in the inland districts is ara ina ари which does honour to the indefa tig able traveller, fosa is rm пура ession has ten spoken. To re dre this state M tuin ngs, D Liv vingstone looks forward „with hope to the "future Am eleetro-silver dessert set, given by Mr. Е. W. Field, for the second heaviest three bunches of Огарев: awarded to "Мг. f Jersey. Pudet si. м е guineas, give n by Mr. Jchn Mole, for 3 "n Hu value н е t 12 dishes СІ Aio eight ina n dinh, six dishes to b уде tt and si: g kinds: awarded to Mr. G. Tho sae A A oliver cup, value five guineas, gi n by Mes Jon Son, of Bankside, London, for the best 15 dishes. o ма dis pt Hd 161 he Rev. C. W. Hol tion only amongst X bos x CP fen. th Dessert. Apples—6 : lat, the Hon рме: iet, Мг. G. Redfe E Pea rs—lst, "Mr. Dawes. ZOOLOGICAL OF LONDON: Nov. 14.—J. Gould, Esq., in the chair. аш, S. Stevens ыа x egg e an th his. journeyings may cont ntribu te in various ways. He d, for instance, a port that can be made mas, of | availa able comme e =з purposes, and а me of iin | D. follow wing ists in abundance, and m diris cultivated than it is, as i (lie ai: vx иие аге pre-eminently suited for its growth. Tobacco, the Castor-oil xy an nd the Sugar- cane all grow we ell in this fertile soil. our re with throughout т | чө — pretty freely, - Horticultural ing in à eurs’ eiui greater prises, besii je nov а very useful and ample Di w plants, flowers, IN ә ed him as to his HIVES; bu g journals com y, copin and frui a fruit ganie Apiary, ettigrew, we did not s views on th we certainly thought pes ut of all The ply to Mr. Реб lus bim in believe ta the country are much too s a serious онеге occurrence of prolonged verie м уез in five years, or in irs places ол. once in 10 т 15 years Lack of v «онн cannot be assigned as the reason of their occurrence, 1 the hills and valleys il ith t "he ralist will fiu da a great t deal of ree | information 1 in this volume on beasts, birds, plants, E Space does not allow of our inserting more gm extract relating to the singular h alite of birds. “The Honey-zuiđe is an extraordinary bird ; how — Mr. ted a collection of occür in that eountry.——-A communi Тойон че was read from Mr. E. L. Layard, of — oen: on the habits, y | greet member of its family а as learned "that s men, white or black, are € of hon , The depends on matter of lo а radius of as to the c district. The Wo properly tri ү the little fellow gets a glimpse of him with the Le — invitation to com Mbia translated it—to a bee's hive, and tak | honey. He flies on in the р» d | а tree, and looks back to see if you a on to another and s until he guides yn to the his fi viste deserit М? eaa ries sei ` bones of an extinct species of Didus, "transmitted. by Edward Newton to this country, having been obtained If you Pee s ecept his first invit follows FA быу — НЕ frame hiv 8 i n ha dure tle vaca to the bee birds a w him y from their own nests, Wand of Rodriguez. —— Мт. P. L. Sclater exhibited and them inches. h 4h. the. invitation, d inre ge the same by a peculiar to 54 Ib. from these hives, and have very rarely ee: jistle, meaning, а 8 they said, * АП right, n or an egg above the bree eding combs in their lover go ahead ; же аге coming." r e bi never d at hives of this, for mms uns] оа i pointed out the characters e anew species of parrot, of n A Nasiterna, pro opos ed t o be called Nas ite erna some had but little honey i in -— Has this peona mite its ori forwarded to this са: «А Мг. Кей, of the Austra- useum, Syd an tho of ике; їп friendship fo e for the ve p of the ie emen наа . paper was read by H. Gurney liscovered Mr. C. J. Anderson mara-Land. : ^ed ae p type, which, although Buteonine in J r3 p$ new is vay aguar cedi bird the Da s, for aati the bulalo. т “rhinoceros could rass is often so tall and dense that on hand small. to ag Ows! e. Gerne; proposed the name mins aria Andersoni, — А co munication was read fro; r. G. Hartlaub on а discov — . Central Africa улес Captain Speke's expedition, id led саваа Grantii, — ;———AÀ paper was read b за n| It y 2 | панаа of. the espe, may fulfil the hope throw “quite un plaxieli ; but the guar: rdian bird, sitting on the beast, sees the eek. m of danger, flaps its wings and screams, i ai causes its bulk to off fi rom foe h neither uin nor that Dr. Kirk, ы іп the 4 introductio: die volume, by giving us m а Мо Gray, "entitled. at * Notice of Rhodophyton, ef Alcyoniide fou Hi | ассоппь oi vne natural wm y gi ydf the country he passed ton, a € for on the "sa of wall,” Dr. Gray also кэк dnt үзө of two roposed to be s tri and Ptenopus macu- latus, and.gave'a idit бсо of m of a'skeleton of a Finner Mite ш by | Mr. Swinho oe f from the coast о + — through, and by working е the extensive collections f him, some ої w ich, un nfort reached their. destination, In vu | Livingston w again abou tt tunately, never jouet whieh Dr. undertake, um in use in alluded to QUIAE ing as tothe proper size for all hi AH for e m of ythin if а in mal localities of > pr of е fr ames (a for the bees e paci not be hesitate "to Peri aE their qoin adoption, ears to be asm! m и, available internal capacity be calculatel diminutive Vives i in pue apiar . Mr. Car ves that isa good iva i um Ll “ The large hiye usüally called the “Canada by this vlr very analogous io it "йар и i onally been found to aawer, ves, Ee not always -L n several bec been а "e all differing ptr. capacity of the hive best adapted to the distri (de cali odbury hive will not, in | ed, x^ judiciously тайагы, еы i | Gre wes - "rere i | l for во f. the England, M, d Mr. Carr's hive a nnot, we believe, exceed 100 ould e very sorry to have иё robabl — 9t Keys! when alluding t» "t am were the best that were , we thin Мт" M р geems vasuited t? We 675 a he may net. be hampered byan“ asthmatic” steamibont, and that we may in due time welcome home one who ы hs tid rend ct characters. а буе аат new ritu of Asiatic birds elonging to осо . French mpsa.——Mr. G. 6" OKS REORIVED.— Penny Bo — -— - Prose an Verse, selected by J. E. Car Ca е Co, Рр. 248. Wa sas ibat we trust it may have an е rculation, же е recogn: іх гэту new to science, belongi nging enera Небегосһгоа — Romalo: ——Dr. Miss. Staveley on the' Mes v which appeared to $3 HB Кад notice of matura Mr. — Krefft, of a hardworking dur uring the | coming winter evenings. Four volumes of the series кас alread acterised by -a similar proprie obtaining a table. notice somowhe пеге in America. He on a visit to his bees for the dish of pure fresh in mm — ab а at the door there te Бе voe, as their fancy led them. ny protection to hands. Lo - char vienen у prine of баео to that ө, y on in the one n: British Almanac anion т 1856. nigi ht & С Co. This is, as arama fall of pian ж upon a great variety ‹ of 720 ау which the public has been taught to ] trouble, eya as our e. said that the bees d ^r How far amount of honey for sale were a i well, e gere Мп such a plan — answer, D Mee. rom being LL Whale, of ihe g мел. uph setes, proposed to be called E. Macleayi. "The totam aci which M. Kreff's description was founded had ae stranded at Manly Beach, near Sydney, in August last. “| things i in yr it is not гара ul that a few whose articles on Oe bidon, © n the ене: j^ ы yw Wor! pking Men’s Institutions, besides.a summa a" о our artistic, architectural, and political progress nation, In so ex ve and valuable an eiim. ef les Waterton, eath | + did not inve table the в size "- except in Zambesi and. ifs this "amener to bave "died at the age of - 38!— measuring 1 1892 square them n to бас Ў ador Profita ment that large hives do: кб and rather ege person in estigate the matter very om pep Bee-keeping.—l en — tried, containin| ү Кт һ inches, p- Expedition to. the Да , and 9f the Discovery of the сеи (bades Livinsetono. — ү нь. Another and: most y David a Priora 1865. interesting volume from the pen of Dr. Livingstone, iar pararam equàls hiscourage, In the present work we ч бөз быша Ri ыш О ; own lary, an rom -travels in tracts of. eae scripsit, С. А. J. A. Oudemans. 460. en БР мең ed Amsterdam deseription ней for the most part b: Cupuliferse y 12 vh ассоци hese Cu ерй lates, and by an weird table of мм — — "€— - hives, Áncluding som y ] Kay's (query, E idedl y —— hives until thet arrer жел uteh Indi end Florists Directory for 1800, аз usual дае Pt keeping. is taining 1408. square that I recomme o prevent. рна чар THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1159 aee t that. ра uy E hort that the bees cannot send out|grounds f == zs s s А unds for the Róyal chüdren, То the E. are | gardeners in this esta tablishment, ‚б and Wothe er to Mr. and also aer large stores of honey. A strong | similar jury ws but the hedges are lower to s the Emile | Sello, бүр aja r to the Cro Prince and А that is prevente swarming will collect three to|south, and the "we are filled with а tay diri Princess at the New Palace. These are e upon t the left; m" mixture of Hen flowers, and vegetables, re while rm ar right is а most singular looking garden, i i i the Paradıse Garden, with a stebadium Пы lian the same size — hive, but with only seven | they "ui avia for | кама Мы MIS - Apadene reo bar-frames instead of ron m e stock-box, во as to |the usement et the Royal prc ed ge m ey & - whole garden | is planted. with the different sorts get par honeycombs, weighing from six to nine frequently visited and superintended А their Royal |o of Vines, Virginian Creepers, &c., which are trained to ратів cer t put th if I thi [m — Crown Prince and Princess, In À wood | all kinds of. arbours, arches, ecl, pagodas, &c. үз When 4 firs pu e -— on, if I t ol E. is x es а colony of em wild flow pes, such as | spring the garden is said to be deliciously AN ир” уен КАЧ 4 ждите ово кайса уан Primroses, Polyanthus, Cowslips, Snow- | the blossoms of Ls Sweet Vine, Vitis odoratissima, а of the bar- binis an тора a solid piece of « one- inch drops, Lily ы the Valley, Foxglove, бе. May they | V. ‚Арап. We erlook this Vine in pianting creepers ; ish, and be as i i în it place, y р! k d wh it 2 vs size , that I lil e; and when they are wantin e | happy as their Royal hareket as many of the pes Minn ties so much praised of Toon, this is solid piece of wood takes the place 4 а) The Mind rn walk already — in front of late. The whole торс is s uite ı nov vel «m e фагташе, and so the super is enlarged as red. the Palace, is the commencement of a ut, and As Mr. Pettigrew says - Ls ыз never seen a hive| avenue, running fror to west, 11 | Walnut és ht balf large a їп any county, I beg to inform hi d gardens pa м ех At | walks iri borders of А x each СМ Joined to that Mr. Down e, of Barnet, pie what is called the|the lower end of ils avenue are three fi nube, d the | this poe s is a се caede ard of 8а exteut, i A "ie containing upwar ards of 20,000 square | main or centre of which, when in full cn throws а | situate p slope of a hill. It js phe iuto inches. e of this make of hives at work in | column of water to a height of upwards of 700 feet. | three heres ч sun walls each 725 feet long 1859 at de Garden of the London Apiarian Society at | The basin to this is 120 feet in diameter, with a bold | and 8 pu high, covered with glass at an angle of 775°; Хоа] Н ; it wasan ordinary bell-shaped straw hive, | marble curb, and is well stocked with gold fish. Ла of these pos is — with Peaches and the aar near to the wp of the bi ш кы the | pamanang the fo untain, numerous marble seats ts and other Реа with Vin 1 ELE. Re e, m t £1 а th e hive projected half-way over she any ystem of The bees had extended the combs a conside rale distance A little southward of this, and newly erected b yo order N ag Е Аса to the English, except p. prusing, down into t oral The queen in this not the present King, is a white Carrara marble | Ѓог they adopt the long-spur aora nien a£ the eurbed i rolificness, but s every | monument of Frederick the Great, by a sculptor of|now al almost universal system of short praning which is inducement for laying i in Pom extended combs, as they | Rome. "he site is exceedingly well diuum, so лр followed here. The produce of Gra npa these continued from the top of the hive, and she laid eggs @ еза north is the famous Castle of Sans Souci, walls is upie. of 14,000 bunches a year, with an in b om, but mE like P. thee exten t she might have med by himself, Peac ches. The best Vines sia here done if she — had шее I e эң as there were life, gne the last. 'T & | the names of Muscatelle, green, plenty of b hatch brood out, or to extend | саге) appears сагай to wh ead of his red, pec im and blue; Muscat of Alexandria; Mal- the combs still каме if А required them The building. itself is only | voisin, blue, white, and grey ; ci [bebe (бе. "e ie Mr. Tegetmeier, the Secr ad of the БОР» one story high, but M do благой v2 the top of a hi ll, large "апе р» 1l} foot in length, and weighs on the 13th of April, 1861, sa 8, after givin nd made, as it we e lb., and appears different би ke system a fair trial and getting no honey the two pert piv palac The ' views are also nifice Weisser Ci bebe we know ; St. Laurent, Chasselas Royal, ears—"'That it is inferior in a profitable point of|equalling weil in their way. Voltaire, ques fequenti Chasselas ect veg Green Edling, Lenné’s view to the employment of hives with cafa bar stayed t there with Frederick the Great, named this Ho onour, Fra nthal, or Black Hamburgh; Cypher, frames, but that 16 i is interesting to see the bees work- | abode e Para adi is de Philosophe." The ;U ing in so large a box." William Carr, Newto n Heath, ex s as far as | the e eye can reach. over the бо Di | Lachryma Chat, with some e 50 ot ther s. Of pone near Manchester, Nov. 25. of the park ; and a га f | the following Madele and hills is a here st sheet of h nu wmerous seing white; Miguo e Ordinaire, Péche Ma "i бан e» Bee hives.- —1In order to vy the uninitiated, I would | уе! essels passing and M. pres life the Grande Noire p Montreuil, Incomparable, Melea sugg gp уаз аз plan ч Below this mne : d foot of de f is the Tu носа a Belle Chevreuse, Belle de Tirlemo: н , section of eac! h of. the 04 forms hich, w th ed to. To the left we have the Newin , Téton de Үе nus, Bru — pnta сатри would greatly D of Pot he V. in making m when ou. dt would ide be Yi opper gi Atlas — 7 the redi in about а fortnight later pros е е This town is noted a the Lor ondes of the | walls. of the ми s of manipulating the various approved celebrated traveller Alexander n Humboldt. Tothe| Passing some interesting о, of some 75 acres hives. ight of this is ps historical “Windmill, still kept in | in extent, for ye а а owls, kn eg as the We Mie shortly to commence a series of articles good г pair as а remembrance of the miller's success | Pheasantry, other pot ө pleasure whieh we will endeavour to give full and puce over the T King.* | ground =} о 20. у go а fine Italian "villa in the direction S measurements, With regard to plans |, In the front of the Castle is a plateau, al ntre. This is named Charlottenhof, and was a birth- of each hilva b its appurtenances, woodcuts wil be | in extent, decorated with flower и ^ б and sur.|day present of King Fr i his given, so far as the expense of engraving blocks wi iil | Ат ed at intervals with fine Orange trees. In this son, the Ape King TM m IV, at that time Grown entre are several very fine marble зей From the | Pr ш. It is chiefly or its fine Rose garden, and down to the eed pacem) are віх |is m vain jm нде ny the people of eros during the h equal i in size to the top plateau, and on this is another residence of a royal inm umi mme these а are ЖЕ arranged about 400 ' “magnific ent n gardener, den buile i in the Italian «di and ёлы Тнк ROYAL Vie gu F Sans Sou k tl even in connection with it a Roman bath-place. We e à e glad to have cna opportunity p the trees at Versailles in their palmiest days were not fera notice that т the residences of the head officials, printing Mie following Фет esting account o! q The fronts of tlibse terraces are planted | both gar ardeners and others, ж во placed and built as to Gardens, which has, Bonne, been orit of by|with Vines, Figs, and Peaches, and are termed sun | form objects in avenues, 0! serve as features in the H.R.H. the Crown Princ walls, bong "vA covered with glass at бе approach “ views and landscapes; dni nf m cetur is quite These very celel ebrated and magnificent | Gardens winter e trees. These terraces ріүе. а | ап ornamental piece o of architecture. I think we do ot Iso e > t consider this i а ES E td Hn © S EX á Е B — = ея - е m iently in Eng miles south of Berlin. The whole island ma; y Ъе | aeo there e 7026 feet more, making nearly one| Leaving Charlottenhof, "А our way eastward we pass тзлшн as one great park, most of the noble| ne a half mile le of this sort of glass. Оп each side of а fine Japanese Pavilion, surrounded by some stately palaces having a share of the general and extensive | these terraces are broad fights of steps, етп P trees. A little way across pra m w es two fiue ape arrangements, I will first notice, as being of | forming landings. The effect hs these terraces is Wr at е end of a cross e residence most interest to us, the Palace occupied as a summer | derful, from either top or bo Mr. Lenné, the Director байга! of. hi the e Royal dence by the Crown Prince and our Princess Royal| То the left and right of Sans 'Souci are two buildings | бааа, and $ d other occupied by a portion of his lt is situate at the west end й. he great Беса) joining these terraces. The pde gend gallery, an and |5 staff. Close ind these dwellings is the forcing arrangement, and is known by паше as the New Palace. | has in front a пісе flower garden laid o vii ch consists of 25 - he ouses and a lt was begun by Frederick the Great of Prussia in | style; the other ^e e desi in great peers of € Each house is about m feet the year 1763, and was finished in 1770, at a cost of | waiting орой the Queen Dowager, who тз is | long, and varying in width from 15 to 24 tee They "s of three million dollars. Тһе style is s mixture paies as a summer residen From the north, at au stand about 50 feet px in straight lines, rx: full of old Dutch and Italian, with an addition of some 230 | point, the view is also fine. По front is an isolated | south. Неге they force Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, Corinthian pilasters to a dome 176 feet «€ Aron nd hir veo ed with Pinus sylvestris, perennes with Figs i Strawberries, Raspberries, French Beans, Mush- Corinthian ruins. Near them a great|rooms, &c. A little further on is another forcing are arranged 428. ian of sandstone, in orae: t| reservoir 150 ) feet. in diameter and 12 feet n e т реч ге, Pine-apples, Melons, Cucumbers, Ma e each from 8 to e X" higb. "me P — of | supplies all the fountains, and is in turn арр from | Plums, &c. Near to M. Lenné's residence is what is front is е. mposing e , I| the River Havel by an engine o fter dug kno own as the Marly y Garde en, very beautifully laid out, e. tell Aud on the Кб of every нан дед ав | А little westward of the Castle are p Dowager, 1 did проп | the Sicilian and Northern —— both id out in the| Besides the diferent, places noticed in this ы dont. of Sre Y tren rime er garden, | Italian style, and forming n high slopes. | hasty sketch, there are many more Loue pal ic oen by tl cess Royal. Te is Bnglish i style They contain some nice vu Pa "These ys. -o Pu ae ава gardens on the island, but so nicely com- $ a half 65 i. pe and со about | by arbours, and many marble figures, and are enlivened | bined together that the whole коа" to consist acres, There Sede mca ы t the whole is | by several fountains, the upper slope having in its|O уй s e great park. There is, m instance, the surrounded by a double walk with a border between, | centre afine grotto. Close to these gardens stands, on | seat of фе present king at Babelsberg, a new and "pon which are placed alternately at intervals, fine | another Pope MM and imposing ltalian erection, fine building; Glienicke, the residence ,9f Prince trees and white marble statu ues, The decorative | w ith a tower at each end, from which fine views are | Charles, brother fi ааб d h Box, formi d "This is the Оша), and is in M k and garden; while opposite is the residence ot а. finished рео metrical design upon a Grass p 330 feet, fo! de inside rt of magnified w Prince Frederick Charles; also the Peacocks’ Island us e outside walk is again backed up by ad garden, bac is ,glass, E an Lux. sene p (Pfaueninsel) surrounded by the river Havel; the А and underwood; but if we consider that here the | surmoun' urmounted b (ata In front of this building, | Маг Palace, with several others. The river, it may - gardener has to treat all his Rhododendrons and | which faces full south, is а good-sized Mone garda] be noticed, expands into а broad lake, on which a large ugal and Common, as greenhouse also Italian ian, with numerous Statues ns. | number of vessels is айша же about. Most ра 2 also t| f th лнн in which I saw it, а daily process of watering |to the public road, which runs reds eh к рай | and they also eei form die e objects in the necessary, we may feel how much the path %о | avenue before mentioned. landscape. J. Fleming. ЖОЛ in decoration is boset with difficulties and that| Following up this public road, which has as garien on | ing short of grea erance would ever bring each side, we come shortly upon Ni T" me Italian | as produced i ence of a royal dien tect, and the ous. Tow to the state of keeping in these gardens. other that of Mr. Sello, one of the eight royal head| — Zadders. pm cause о ped rini * snapping” in tw by ed пе be right ori the Palace are some o squares enclosed | ж This mill was the subject of. a lawsuit, iu which Frederick » ot Indc easy c eng j uu sooner our шар the Great was worsted by the miller. Е ladders A еу ащ (ox subject the saler * 1160 THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND, AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. раа will it be for those wbo are compelled to use which it STATE OF THE WEATHER AT оп Ladders, hy the professed reg ers, are ds f| | iş ийт кү to Yee next spring should, if not &lready For the Week ending Dec. 6, 1865,as келеа DN a pole cut down the middle ch side is then bored | done, be mulched in order to protect the roots from ls | з for the iusertio the rungs, Lut the rungs geto g іп [| frost. If wieder tgp in pots те not unde er -—€— Nov. |5 g| BARowzrER. | ie – чаа ; ЫА "SEE, Of the Air. their place, the ladder is knoeke d tog ether ow be into any а ора bored :hroug! d Mew part of ler to ‘Prepar m for being 3 Max.| Min. | Màx.| Min, |Mean 3 i the rung, and a s then driven in to tie the ladder Thurs. 30) 12 |30.001! 29,812 | 49 | в ГИТ К together. Nuus in л this last boring lies the mischief; WAW ARDEN: AND PLANT НО 35047 HE ES bw 45 5 үт 5 в and if ladders were made without these borings and Look ондеу i ka rock plante, Pg соет the | Sanday 3 15 129290 29486 | 49 | 35 | di 8|^4 à thése pins, and were simply tied tog r at int o , Wh t tiia walks t ahe dry, Ls EE: Dl en Por MU и 4 @|@ E. by small OR bolts placed bera the rungs, I fi "m | Wed. ШШЕ 29.867 | 3 | 46 | 495 $ 1 IS sdb YU op n cidenta f n éd nappi ng” of н winter. ES ту уме свега Lond that is natura ly dE [юзи aa ага Бый й а 5 Li | kc A IE MN MIDI CU GUN uiia nd ЧӘ = Бру overcast: tme at mgt ОООЙ Corsican Wine The Mountain 80 anc dis slight rain. ravines have even a local оттау for th i wines ree and in a fit state for баны. Сазга x and Provins орду; shower: fie aal NN p, envy by My frien ds а& Bastia хе epeatedly excited m wines that 1 ey Roses might now be Let n if the weather continues mild; but шч and other tender kinds should be sweep up SPAM ast а! ES of the ic a Warm 8, wing. eek, 14 deg. abo Ў i b t РА till winter is over. 8. aboye PA king ше. ОР Јаве years but lit le „has „been made, leaves, and keep all clean and pum rly. If the soil in V Тати E OF THE WEATHER AT DRIBWICK, havi Bat yet t ledrilt, to п quer. w Vines ате | ће pots of кө in pits has become green on the the ensuing Weal being extensively Henta ауы ге ҢӨ КЫ surface, it should im gorda — while the EHIS S gA | No.of la. бм + weather is m mild. cely a will be re Pets De. JESE ЕЕЕ) $8 | Үеазіп |Greatest Corsica, to replace those that have been destroy ed by SaS 5550 Se утеп; Quanti disease. Ina De id s hargo distichon of good wine d M season ; if the e plante ag a "itio should, EN аш" АТ lid? наный 1. ill bé ag dà" bot thé Cap › Corso egion a dnd , be giv ren in fine T Remove ғын Sunday..10| 443 | 329 | 899 | ag 0.67 m { hers, Mira ions day. мо 1719! 450 | 338 | 396 i7 iM is still unknown, and. perhaps "o Ae wine of Corsica| AZAL Eas— fhese should be kept comparatively vet п de леза) в 046 | is still. produced there in considerable quantity—the cool, , and not in too damp ев atmosphere. Let the | Friday 15, 46:0 | 346 | 4031 16 u Vir allano. is wine is made in the vicinity о ATTONG AND 'PIOOTEES. Keep iiosb-olbar 1 Е Бае vig i. sg D 1 Sartene, and is really good and choice. It resembles a E ghest temperature during the above period occurred on | fall- bodied Burgundy, phia gh it has a peculiar rich dead герин and give them as much air as ген 12th, 1941 ее 63 deg.; and the lowest on the Ith, des 1 flavour o his wine has already obtained [Уй {Шәле Miss eather i 18 favourable. Mr. $ RR such a мына in iE rsica that it has be UINERARIAS, Wat h Notices to Correspondents, valuable. M. Jiacomini, the mayor of Tallano, the | {01 specimens have t, ater, when neces- Books: М С. hu Treatise on Market Gardening ii e Н 1 А u e given 1 сута omson 2: e "E principal grower, tells me that his present prices are эк ni b bd buf sinit. eu E ба ш ША pem Ас Зах рур? E 2f. 50е. the litre or quart for the wine of 1860, 2f. 25c. : tor fi that of 1861, 4 2f. for that ОЁ 1862 in the wood us shoo! н orde allow those that remain а шеб Coler T чүм ШЕСЕ ped е LI ir. э rn His wines gained the prize at the recent exhibition at | рате more light and ai very much infested, th he quality of the crop will not W Ajaccio (Мау 1865). Benuet's Mentone, За Edition. | light as possible, -— amid frosty dra aughts. materially affected by Ki wstimonial.—A testimonial, consisting of an |,, DABLIAS.—Examine the tubers, in order to вво that | Opovroorosstx : cun rchid Grower. Wo озш moli ? H anonymous com 1008, elegant silver tea service, d presented the other day they are in a proper condition to stand the winter. | prr IT 8. paon ophlebium subauriculatum isa native to Mr. James Kidd, gr. to Lord Kinnaird at Rossie | АЛУ seed hich have been saved should be and t| Philippine Islands: Nephrolepis iet РИ оту, on the occasion of p^ completing his 50th year | m in a dry place. widely: xo over India and the East, and is found uis; dh | the service of that gentleman, the ONIUMS. — P lanta n Spe ass ees oou Ao 1v Nonsenus : B F. Maneletr, and Oler | W ald а esteem in which he i is held by his bro ther gardene receive attention. close. for | d la dede in that the n imention itaat Í who, f 200, each undo half short time after the opera 5 e, hope that it will become general. a guinea towards ЧАД gift. The. inscription o do not allow the temperature to rise pee 40*. Ta eano СЯ We cannot тоо mani | testimonia! 18 as S ° |short, if frost is e cluded, hing be. ерле Nm docu oni os irren MM ТЫШАТ, т. Fancy varietiés like а little more hea ter inthe| perhaps, be applied by mesueof a pipe fred ӨЙ éd pose with IE € es the oes stand thiniy on the tra oiler, or ll йош boiler Ht Sil ене Service, &c. Trai ofte the shoots indicate that that opera- | INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL J Wieder. Wa bers of the will hand E Jeter Чо ро терг "Commis from. by Royal Нобел Society of Perthshire and numerous Mars friends, JAMES Rodi Gardener to the Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, оп comp её A his 50 yézrs' service at Rossie Priory, in PSP ad ЗҮ their esteem for the mauy рй | qualities кро Ju bave tarhnahoyt life adorned his personal d professional eharacter. —16 Li ng ta: iol jus ns November 1865. aL" ts, with no other jc pont than ` Sicilian Veg efation.—As we approach Catania, the tiere. pn e Every favourable opportunity very penas g grim, the region | should be taken to turn a linings, and add to them "um re and more apparent. The walls on ss iF required Let them аё least be p d by some тоа ы and i а the fields and the i pra? are all | kind covering; and if possible let them be entirel made of clinkers, the road of cinders, the soil of ashes. ud (roni that they may of themselves supply a s aF ineyards de ou e Vines—indeed, nearly all е amount of heat to do MINE Y ve the Aire plants in Sieily—are planted in Ње fi elds шы i Far is nec ет. сше GARDEN. РЕАСНЕЗ, ы 9 appl а 1 vourable, give air rial "Те outside border honid be pro иша. һу [a „к; covering of ym TAER hard forcing, therefore | zi ү tbink p^^ унш, w eceive fuil consideration. Wa io poa à M good reason for you F бА - the pei aspi ros » M on the nau um i | ofthe principal exhibitors, including the hibitors' Society, are members za Ше vited to aet on ti in а strong so Neue © © influences ап ime. Bennet's on. e | Celery ridges from fro «ий to mu s] racine having given more кр ы clean. If the b ef ud may and particular care en no injury ^ om from excessive dampness at the root from i FRUIT AND KITCHEN Meet _ Dig or ген, al va — ground, earth up Tl and protect vend — forward uch w PEAR TREES.—In pruning very young trees, the MU should be to encourage the wth of wood i in p: tions. The form in which the tree is to be & be first decided upon, For walls aud heh orizontal disposition of the branches is the best ; taretare; if the tree be a maiden IE it . | must be headed back to the three buds eus uated Mes producing a horizontal branch on each si тыь le third or uppermost is trained арн; n the tree а year older, and has m treated аз above in the fotier season, the upright is to be cut 1 foot, or four courses of bricks higher than it I ul Some- | times a little deviation will be 0 е of brick-work along which it is desirable the horizon а should be trained. . The buds to produce = ct th j that line H it is pro pet they сталей - T in order that the shoots (For t ng week.) Wak out-door nies cannot be carried on, let the Fi, house, Pind "aec reiu g houses be | "he ds a little "EL before they take a strictly е Pres К БЕ, se directions with regar rd to the management of ihe: нн leadin ing 51 i made ready for work whe should. uM e and dn en telis either washed | 5 b on reaching Мы c" ш. "the wall or enpalier, It the advisable to or pni в that have been pro managed during the summer will поб now need m ced саша ; а few of the thickest branches may, however, pe:ly | horizontal asionally be as low La 55°, M aa the he to Pd м арб uld be taken that soluti "rs [^ frequently A over, aA those Ta become vy tho ngus ved. Packages received with Fun I& wil not ripon now, ve ft. RHS, fouhad 9 "s in two 4inch. inches м uiry about tho. quality.—8 T S. The Chay: А-4 account of which is given NAMES ОЕ PLANTS: J 8. "pic ^ Fern ; 2, Selaginella uncinata ; 5,8. - narum; 5, pore Ee Бап ын =A T "D. Се ropegia zoe, Carex Mee rr fh 12 тав м к Я the cou ven W perhaps чм americana, but that 1 d YET Н B. 1, — 8, Ротлто DISRAS 18 trem 1 : А Constan capricious, that it cannot bs ode of culture. In je n moist se Күнү ту it som prove : т hat vat will not injure scrubbing w SEEDS FOR PU pad ihr Yes na eak, it will be shorten them vndis peur "Dae: hardy fruit trees | may also now be pruned and trained., - d STRALIA ; Sig E Fi delay to e Editor of the Gara COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED : M. de Jonghe. 4 л т (* peras ®, 9, 1865.] THE D а AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 1161 JU TURAL SOCIETY of E Б LAN NT { - icti f t, d ive their organie ion from the IG E TUN ш e E E NE лы Tera Бы бал ы a ] r^ , x semp Bon Сү бо rede ole De ands ot З, "authorities it really has done all сек smaller than tbe former, bat it ів wá on that рене 1З, bor 1, 1 De 2 Н. Нлл, Dane, Secretar: r erg is possible , асбо mt to be disregarded. > The bulk of 22 ma AE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAN i howev derived from the air, and the condition o OYAL АБ MT emerit ett 2 ов race рту ser , M8 the — « local иын I pe the atmosphere materially affects it. Where Њаё con- дайт а ТЕСШ By ord end п Мачар the r this pur А as їп the tropics, we see the Tp HIE Wr Noo Hate Dos, = cretary. _ they are invested, dte ean hardly bo. doub - that лик, те of tropical vegetation. The atmosphere, ОБОН TESTIMONIAL.CATTLE SHOW. | Nd bi арн науча — G to make | however, is beyond our control; we cannot i — и \ Жо Sabsori end Gen TESTIMONIAL to De Ёш rd mitiori р у ех n ing the rule over the | or render it more favourable to the growth of plants M ОНТ as an acknowledgment of his indéfati. rity of cases where the local authority had | than it is naturally. With the soil, however, it is exertions in ELE are rospootfully informe ed | Dot acted. Meauwhile, publie opinion is fast|different. From the soilís derived the inorganie part бы the Secretary o atranco, during the ho Du or Ex сак Коо, | hurrying on to the result thus indicated. Тһе | оѓ plants. This inorganic part is composed of several sU His троа Dowarp NicoL,, Hon, Sec. | Gases of p reported during the last three different substances, as will be fi the following “ж балш Cross, S. W. — | weeks tọ the Veterinary department of the "d Table, taken chiefly from the an "ia of Pon T EM. мї eda tit ^ 5.9 Ж Connell м» been 2600, 3600, and nearly 4000 | P% d эе Bronouie Rurale, б; эй ани ИШ Chairman. Оаа А кы d easg COMBERMERE, espeotiv | vate HM ма фора г e preliminary Advert isapeni o f last w — E Кл of E WAKEFIELD and EST RIDING of our do Ma goa P Sed E ed x | 4 | Eel d LEE Т Чалын нын, БЫ redis bal Pim ell Ve werd FRESEN SE Ка for а, БЕС; DG dod" balg а in erent excellence, whioh bri s all the world Component Е EF Е H rt ИТ te ith inst., at Il Ai, to discuss the important ngland for sueh breeds as SuwWo. | > iba 5 д ions arising 0 out. of thc Cai tle po | ё & án" | attle Plague d to T uniform course of action throughot out а country; also to for tlie wants of other nations. t be КУ podition of Agrioulturista in respest оао Gebtuon ww. but that with the b лай «f their Cattle by the orders of P Ogroman t n? өзү ors, and if the A: ngl ару | : influential о 0-5axon rate e the e impr ovem. ent of | Potash ..|] 80.19) 9.56 жи 41.96 59.95| 11.70| 18,11 tatio: wait upon the Homi aget i Crisp fengu x 509) — | 2042| 135 Seu тео ea ч estly request all the Agricultural Societies "m ieulture i in all the temperate n oi the rya cx 8.0 | 3| 13.60| 2.09 | ы Clubs to send "leputatlons to this Meetíng as sugrested іп the lobe, the traffic in first-elass breedin mal ME mi to tha various Secretaries (as Ve ascertained еа) L › ga Magnesia ..| 16.26 5.3 КП Оаа вао bor last, as it is of sspe (ene Manes tua) із yet in its infanoy. Oxide of Iron | — re gi тоа be represented at such a Meeting, to obtain а апу а өзүү ale of euniary loss, moral E з 4m 2 to the whol try if le, P Abe Priv; Couneil as the ГИ tho піп, and broken hearts circles around the Stud Оһо Il | ee» Oi ОНЫД ое Wow нашу Жанша” Ou. Ніс, Book ; ; very пле results would flow from Stud |8 4 TES 0.51) T. by C. Cray, Carried unanimously. . Books of the Cleveland Bay, the Suffolk Punch qu ERE SHEEP, |the old English eart-horse, and the Clydesdale, |, Dp n Puro A ROOTS i n NDAY, mi AY, WEDNESDAY, and THU r^ | The happiest re results have attended the formation | yn rà in the soil, eg least in a fertile soil, and are there DAT, per 11, 12 12, and 14. jand publication "et the Herd Books of the Short- | combined w ith ө anpther id various ways. Ear anges QuITHFIELD OLUF CATTLE SHOV, м Herefords а мача and Polled ) Мау | are always although slowly, amongst them ompie y | by which. they m r "a red ava кч for th ^ It ber 11. ^ y yu ө rende марте 4 Pia ATTLE SHOW, Sn, Minis into. Adv — [addition prem p oway a rshire ! is only in certain aen vei that the pla n take Cs. SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW contains. Leicesters, Southdown, Cotswolds, | them up. The presence of - " жүй y these of the best British Live Stock in CATTLE, SHEEP, and int pe breeds of lesser note pertaining to com- | changes, and where it Өш ed s in the с rock, 2 iem Monday, а after 2 р.м. (Private View), às. ; Tuesday, | ү; tilla ge re, ат t E — | soil, no change takes place. influence of "he air MITHFIE CLUB с ATTL z faced, and other local breeds of upland pastures ої р | orna aol огуна, Е де eon i убака why should the well-earne e of the national in effecting these e: may M c in п the domes : :— Short-ħorns, Herefords, MM ussex, Suffolk, i irst- i scieti peration of stirring a fire. ere, by папер (у Long Horned, Highlanders; Polled Soot, Horned Béotm, agrieulturalor first-class local оо сыга Е i Raid | eds =, be lost (so to speak) to the worl e flock of his | ^ir, the fire i " ji : ? k Ҷрюрно gasoa is 14 | кагы | < [= E |2 е e E ie © 5 - > e e = іе © m + 5 = ea 45 kA Bi n HEEP :—Leicesters, Southdowns, Cotswolds, Lincolns, shire Downs, Hampshire Downs, Wes t Cow Mig Dott. Oxford I Бзр. | fortunate own n e value of a name | | accompa n ied, |! d h h violen t, b Kentish Ryeland, егйз, 4 Cheviot, Dorset, Black-faced Scoteh, &с. ti ith a herd; we k th l {| Кос chemien » em din inten : i Pios: Yarro, Мойт, and Small White, Binck, and Black in eset «BR wv now the value of | light and heat, ка coals p ч ora T con- må White, Bacon Hogs, an 11 Porkérs all Counties a Com t, Du uke, or Duchess pit of blood. vé ei jü6ó бао "mri other gases. In like h MITHFIELD LUB AFFEN SHOW, t priz о ер imd ould wel Mini i manner, stirring the. soil, љу admitting the air, causes j : тл | nothing but a chemical change which із going on, RUE us коскан ЧАШ, | so Бшк Book СРО ТВА D end Веза Tickets бо London: T havo a moiety of his een to the plant. It is by these enabled to assimilate the м —— n carrying out thes suggestions, verter р a | substances in the few га rop gri The Anricultural Gazette, cultural distress, perseverance and Бый, com- | small quit, and may even be КОЛ кч ы ty of | | RDAY, DE ике with honesty of purpose, must grapple with : ; + » oari А p soil, “з Жу» ka is а mechanical science; reat difficulties. Here is fitting work for many |, ma у э А Tutius меа dien an Morti atit in ee the bri in the soil ap^ have le ч of. may be abundan hinaus Ла. сыз 5 ds MEPTINOS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. Ыр атда i аз аташ кала ja ee . ou o wait,"—a wor ; mr — i КОЧЕ К ЫК T зё е Аі. — | eontributions of the жед y; en and for the surplus ien | bu 1f Central Farm fone ай rDukhamon | funds enr ral societi plant. This гоа is still, however, involved in Р.М. * TEXTIL OT а RUE ами e пидар «tia Мы ce ipu Royal AH, Society Dr. Voeleker on Dis- ne a donkey sad h a bena | seting reme im qim) m ma that Voss [ юнен T e ing in the province Dinner of Smithfield Club, at [туле ing u p the uggestion are eally the f greater eremi d Manure is the Meise dit d h lass = P h: y Welsh | Ф Societ of Arts ur. 3 €. Morton on We foun a бгзё- 6 (in point of s СТЎ els foundation of Can his success, and of the manures ps n Milk)— pony, say 12} hands, well fed, coul much cannot be known. Formerly сз e ing ai П &. wor "m the best stamp of our ruit horiek a the dur employed проп i farm - imt big horse gets sick or giddy; the above- jupon t it, now there are few farms where extra above indicates sufficiently the а тат pony eould do фам the amount of twee c made use of. To inquir into үү nature | ш, ramier and interest g the agricultural engage- |horse-work labour that any horse could do. Та "d eff the many foreign req ed as e coming weck. rri gards Me Show the course of a year a thousand and one jobs| Diran is НАРЫ фе qrovince of chemistry. е | will o which be Hiro T : & 74 c B ect ч Е ^ S et е c c : а в & E а E zB Zo 5 sd d о ard e themselves to one Show, prefer that at Тһе "effets upon the pd - укы ot "15 was never apprehended as as pigueti, on with the the Agricultural Hall to Birmingham and other | boys are most satisfactory. B. M. F. manures of which we pod it would be possible a kill anty displays, Тһе inz list will show every plant. They are, moreover, generally very 9и se be sufficient. ie each у | AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. n Masi gigs з | А Ох TIO tiog reference to the Not ot only does the ja Pepe nd, of these manures eran aeos vy en 48 Bhorthorns, УГ ot Improvement ofthe Education of those who depend |jndgment, but their purchase also. They a Il exist in tad 19 siet eds, in Beoteh,| upon vibe OK of the Soil for their Support. ad 19 extra stock of к reeds. eep, - By Mr. UKE, 14, Burton Crescent. i шей, Long-woollad, "y yi =з с иір i greater от 1 : un strength. Guano 45 Crossh, ort-wo peint from p. 1 : A be perfect ly genuine, varies pori att in We e igs, Iv ge now come to the consideration of the im- | composition, some kinds bein "P low value, and some | Th € call att ention especially to the meeting on ject hemistry, as the fourth science kinds the most valuable manure that сап be put upon 4 Сое RU the presidency of Viscount aer necessary to the improvement of agriculture. | land: Besides guano there are many substances coming 3 St. James's Hall, at 11 A.M.,| Liebig has stated that it js from chem emistry alone that | iato extended use as special manures, such as sulphate Шей г Tepresentatives of the various Farmers) | any great advance in ag ted ds of ammonia, nitrates of potash an а, common salt, Ciubs ео, the coun will assemble 0 {һе has receutly warned the grim x Grea Че cag mih and refuse substances of various kinds, discuss Britain be necessary for them to farm троп | But the farmer not to he. | more strictly chemically scientific principles. Chemistry | which he does not oq en edi pue of as ui. и of pi ndis is a воїецсе which takes уто of all жын iu | which he is not А а These CA have а р ana кате both those which are organie, as e animal | very differing com positios, and as unetion by ан gen n because үт gani culiar to themselves. T» адек t "heir MEME à; тае theo, does not at onee forbid all live cattle} as in the mineral. The former also all have a portion and their effects the farmer must ы, of Govern: rq the country. We presume that vm i н organies and while their бри | part sop не Ка knows it has mot T чин power to|be consumed and dissipated by fire, the inorgan cattle trafic, it be forbidden, | remain à agg ca p may be stated generally, that moe procura ascertained which may be aec рб 1162 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL сЕ Farmers, then, nee ed sense of the term, I Ld ү granite ite soils cover nearly the whole o th of em айр, as well of this subject. ' Few of them can оре: to aae. suecessfully in their business witho to special manuring. To do this is all. gent and these principles chemistry alone can expla But it is only with reference to the subject ud management of s warmth and. shelter Rasmus ne are some kinds of ut hav s upon haie principles la nly of manuring ку а rt dit ies of the science Е requisite, i алу u п ock. ort; e | tracts of а nd in Dev they iliy Among the stratified resting upon them. On some, ways "fertile, нне the soil is almost the he bone f food for you ng s ock, t s mileh cows, that the. quality of their milk чау be while as large rocks similar differences are td in the ушап of — soils th as the new red|i al s on coal measures, the so а is in its natural e districts are | found, as the green, of extraordinary fertility fr om f] t saved. ost exi А... might traordinary "rideau ues "ether, combin happy to mu. s facti ti may ure em. pua В, p ici ley, improved ?—for fattening stock, that the These а ate y may la questi ions intima! ly « Р x flesh ? re all with che d alt emis atry, different geological forma of tbe more . professional chemist to clear up yis ints, of lim On also ‘burning E is found offi the farmer to сотргећ hend the researches whieh may be and а necessary, а: ppropriate the үзеш 18 а science e which at. Lastly, с узма: is nece вагу to а knowledge being purely chemi cal substan псев, the matur of whiel it is necessa the veterinary рһагтасорсеіа, many of € оње ng of | upon the nature and origin of soil the causes ns сону, and on the unlike "effect s the sam er uen à me,m ve "ae them. the дев MW. е ogy useful to agriculture. This science is intimately con with th inches to som ring ў ds of fee m rocks present the emselves, it is recien tha to shiver oft, crumble down, ог weara ary t ch might een arise, and to employ the ект with effect. is the next science to be considered as ake t the action adually ay h ha i uec mere inspectio a map what i pede ачен of the ini in EUM or itis distri od 1 e ted, and where improve- ments are likely to be necessary. It y remains to etimes be observed to exist betwe Medal pecus 8 materials transported by v n fas ili whi ch a soil is produced which o p of the air, rain, or frost, causes their abad gra way. gradually forms a soil; on soon as they are separated, and carry them form deep deposits in the valleys. Hence it those w iuh are more inclined the rain wili wash away the loose materials as t down to И ү М that here and the басы rigin bd ye been atai | materials, the pommes adjacent тос Н does n o way t of w ге s to predict. д "n inferred that the иу matter of all om u » disintegration, ог crumbling are still generally true; the Eu pee local, k , , ү бта study of the dis sturbing rude А knowled А sandy so for rom stone, a calca- | of geology then, that is of the kind of rock whi reous soil from a limestone, and a clay fro slate o ж, on the surface in hs part of the country, | 8 shale, while from a mixed soil will result, which | generally dicht , if ib be not бәй by foreign ins ixture of earthy ingredients in proportions | accumulations, to predict the ki il which is esponding to those contained іп the rock from | likely '$о rest upon it; and i abundantly which it is derived. The character of the soil, then, is | evident te relation exi eds between the essentially that of the rock from which it 3à derived. fou re of two kinds, the former into groups are divided by | nine йге gro or for mations, emand a mori of those soils бойт on its s ast science may Ка to стаду 18 Botany. vegetable kingdom has been called b embraces, lst, a knowledge of the various par um to produce different m y „andit T th rows li n ө those It уед before- observe upon the discordance een the ck m and the "tura soil buried by "driftod ich а К ends to "die redit the d to be ogy. These and that an intim geological руч те of a country and ve agricultural ilit w aaj Mene of yE rug swallow. animal as mind the le8 а Course no. Mb metrically opposi o oniy the, the inj vel е dis 5 but зур pposing de is giron also, the he potion remedy. ow, m эе tittle о ur columns have almost p offered examples, I to attain the data песевв агу to be one requi шо кеа, since the influe circumstances must be fairl ible, al knowledge then, p this matter of trai. ment, is it Doseibla to acquire l. It i is possible to kno oui is the ordinary duritia s е intensity of the Шы, as well as the mortality in, 1000 c cases Сея з would be Rer m авг "would be Ы, for truth dwells ge numben) occurring among Der бойу шы К) "n in clean, and at this f | thirsty, pataisa fluids if soli id rate Has ie remon of dd he рм. а yards. kien appear to be g sive oii id ab the f app bod ho ouse an “Tam qu uite certain that з posing plants, of their f functions, ow the proportion of recoveries resulting írom again subdiv e all ll distinguished yt own peculiar character” | which à is the cording E oertain prevailing Ы дета тА which e kno best rational measures, iti is a delusion to suppose, ші spen med and described, so that ШУ can readily e | be нА The i er is named veget | and the latter systematio botany. The otanist, ho үе with | plan d w that by tho disco overy of a single scale of a il fisl hich i is so sure an indication, іп a very different way from grita о ч the geolog been se! has AT T? , the ја to compa meer few, w characters and Ds ind a which e gage ttled. agricultural ecc Miet a to themselves, "Geology thus керн, to us ше cause of the h the for The soils, andin dicates to us the ues character The 'disense es 0! + | ficial. are affected by the character of the they rest, 4 Азап illustration of this, a comparison 2 of w of | t as yet "des PARS I incline, therefore, to а т that purely siente Botany з is of the practical f. granite and trap, is intersting. d mica, s Чалов һа nd consists essen- Granife consists ‚of wle which are desti- may em. A granite а. to silicious. sand, will consist chiefiy of ad alum and discerned by rin botanist tent, therefore, bota studied by the agriculturist; "but it wo uld be a special able physiology, | e| what not, per cent, of animals, becaus administered в much or so little von xd oen or "V * arsenicum,” or n to the dietetic and tremel more е to give the wrong Мф" in ently to do harm to my patients» rather than goo! all, why do we refuse some spe de edial alway life— the y to eli x jm ees Dn and painful as they we a mala ady, E in nine са ases out о does н ich the constitution is endeavouring A н soil, in n addition to the Lopes alumina, and potash derived botany, ber would most көгү engage his боа the felspar, will and oxide of iron derived from » iety of уар) "ep chiefly as is sometimes the case, the soil for will derive nearly : 2} cwt. each of lim ека and ox discussion veral sc. med [v pega 22 - [des in Y remaining part of [The сопе! the above usions to — Оны Duke M - readers, after es in which the essay, which will be given the week after rock. А tra i. со m ns, therefore, a great ern number of the inorganic substances which Шур аы -In THE Lap diet Mera 1. CHLORIC ETHER TREA' —Presuming that any Бени likely to be of qum i relating to this epidemi c will be а ceptable, : «ЫК мар ау ж vour read oep of а l source of | h guy nearly destitute, i is "bundanty supplied by tho Б ela while it yi elds lime papia eg which exer үеге! I tation. Lun RET " p“ RE ere lost another trap dcm may be gre еб C such is actually the result of observation in every part of the country, | that of three ttacked | two have recovered, and I have not the least doubt | ax е ет opportunity st tenian in this "locality, A “gentleman fes and calf, has not e process by w i e itself of ev 7 . When by intelligent and co-ord iia "natural histor ory of the rinderpest has x h aha ig if it eris Ы Bodner or later, ; the мро, by patient that if the same EXEUNTES | the т ps died, prs B a. s id và | | pscrxsss 9, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1163 Zi phenomena m sople w w ble | is: ows anim nclosed р 3 € м ws 5А. vi Ё sy шалуу? vr dtr xd Ies dt long — | eA the rey: үзүү о К m L3 Чейз noches = ression to i f the animal Over the top of the bo E rience its difficulties in regard to buman | rated, A "different system must inevitably be ro |n! —-—U 7 E vli, "which sbould by jong T how d a part of treatment in all iaa dd for all foreign cattle, inasmuch as e tho cover it completely, Tus e exception dim opening is loft rrow it wou to be pla hey юше favouri ru oot. and this witbout preliminary ronde ge of the disea he is passing, the cold season is advancing, and without irial of the agent under ppm in which | and А. will be the арэалу ri y of beds г do not | 00 js possible to judge. Heppily, 1 is probable =: now do all that can be done befor: comes too late ies doings шау not “cause e physical iu е to check this devastation, x in the he Tim n sg. employm e the ү-н, of sound Am s Ev C Лоу applied чо renderi! impossib RA e. B; d ensi ы cured 600 head of "ente, and a roller or band of any kind. The bath may rej ^ ary the S T extract some good for the future | lost ees ms Ass e first symptom of the | either on the same day or following days, according to circum- бо is present - " terrible calamity. 4 Metro- | aad 74.2 of "ihe Skin). UA telf, the diseased animal | Stan: h the ani should be ital Surg should be placed in a vapour bath, the moist temperature of allowed Hospita hich should be such as not to cause too Y^ eat а difficulty in а чш Then the animal should be rubbed dry, covered 3, SUSPENSI or o = MovEMEN NT. — I have|over wit uM woollen blankets, and put in a stall, looked with деер, anxi е the suggestion of a a рсы ла sheltered from draughts, the greatest care being 1 al preve! i i x t al нію, ће aged the Ls ойе of Count Bobrinsky. ‘From my be - —1 €" aj be given t; Aa a day. "This pm may be PM to act beneficially by its Джу of stimulating a x of exciting 4 errang 1t may probably also, in mos hich | where it is used, supersede — for giving any арте 7 h id em A 2. ү — E coffoe. па» 4 1 th u is by usi ns two ounces of groun bare said that the remedy is worse than xh e disease. | he obtained by means of an oven covere with iron А оп coffee for а q fan hour , Мі p а. cs "pottea E We have seen what the disease i is, and what it may | which w. ater was poured after the roo mh ad beon already heated boilin water. It must, ot course, be allowed to coo! Iw k for a bri ef Pete of the | what before being administered, and may be e. the vie c hat the (de Som am lc i de above quantity every six hours. A poe. "tw stim pet ] i 85 25 us ed у period, it may be p^ и *hree —— ы oet | can De taken to pieces, FE: ich an Yu А Азас (ала, T wit. т уне Mes E =ч „evident one, bein stop the spread of contagion, | opening so that the head may M and a E dn likewise Кю UN the exercise of ре, b t wine or naphtha within, to ем "the Д ао р aey ЧЫ «АУ, " n | i i t У ‹ " janima and pem rua od , might be contrived at no with tiree de drial h Sf A. diasolved dn & chopie- ient ot e the Emperor of Austria, was to employ an abun rue Aci ма —This — is su кА d дого wash away the di diseased ооа from the skin Sonsequence ef of те а "ne catio p А —— b iis tt lagu: > m sp fat or vapour from the animal after the employment of the ено s — md S Holland. it th or vapour bath. price of meat would be so much enhanced that m of | "P essnitz's ош пеп success in the cure of cattle arose from | may be given twice a-day in довгв of 3 drachms mixed with a our carnivorous population must become Pe thep powerful action диди ed оп that extensive organ, the — — B2. V .— This may be used in gw the ө im be danger of а th ry. |* саны and also from the circumstance that. the poisonous secre- | С08°8 of 20z, mix ена she р gruel, LUE ADM connote 4 with the cattle disease were thrown out by the | may Бо gen К four times aday. C. Restorative treatmen eat is high now, an MES е action of water th м cleansed апа | Without drugs.—This con nsists in carrying out "i full «the Чаман fion the system. Now, I kuow that b; ry it | Sanitary instructions of the Royal Cattle Plague 7 ission— c FI sr "the present fear of infec um hos — му as to -— obe are allowed to P сасон f | ziven—in keeping ће animal warm, and in adminfetering. ims 1 im and market ts have been. closed, causing grea : chopin- "tote uls of good Beotch s UE ale three or fou г s g gn managed, the tr ^ r^g е rh are very aa. s d. Ve desimabio that this is system shoni ed; in regulatiog the diet e m Aa the instruction: an сен dg and are s Willing to sell and slaughter Є caused. The results, too, are very в ; аз imme- in a certain proportion, of case ylactic — да being rigidtr al that they have. А single ай of the present | рах also the advantage that people ignorant of medicine emi in mittee would further desire to draw attention to the M will ruin the , home rade cattle, - hr some cases employ it after onco seeing } how 1s orid © ents being made as to th raffic | In fact, in many cases th» farmers can ва ra it reum. сасу of Р phylatie Creer d treatment eithor A ad preventing the de — Ü disease or "— months, ending with e rH of the Фе - Forbes Laurie, M.D, Edin., Dunai Sable, Bedfordshire, | reet t tho symptoms es — pne 64 ре" uper. d the loss nience of - animals which have been ex sed to the M "In such h Committee on the Cattle Plague, es, of course, all the мете А measures dA ade Cattle tie be "inte em i erson OTLAND. ин i т ч having been EE Da the йе a! Cattle Р! е бот. Comtnission should be strictly carried out. in mich wie i it appear. r The traffic in store cattle and | mission to make observations and e " ments in reference to | given at the earliest adio period чене күйө X e р мая is а minor difficulty, which needs not е prevention and tronem ent al the cattle gon, have | which thos e most бом of trial seem to be—D 1, Su Pls er о iv whi posal e interference with the supply of fat | treatment which ' propose to institute themselves, rd of observați d 1 ts ich 1 l i bi fi f be tattle, the food of the people. on of fat [cape ghe b er » ble of ualia EET practitioners | è tylo ig ly ^ 3. iai of өт peier of sulphi sr of «ае from abroad has in n exte nt Mis ad Virowghopt the country. With this view they have a and two tablespoonfuls of M'D l's solution in a in the Metropolitan market two ага beasts а out the following suggestions for methods of treatment o vct tful of water may be given twicea day. It would have old : f | vario 8, ac! nd tive, which th tah easy for the committee to to have given а much od to one bred р чи. If, therefore, at Malta. anxio ould tested on а ve le. e ienga bale of metode pratit rm t this wo nr dozen ports of import, suitable markets and lairs, with also drawn up a schedule for the purpose of rendi been dne i ter-housrg, were provided by the Government, | definite the record of the results of the m of treatment | tb Xt x Batet and зра the foreign stock would come for our supply in the like suge FE Ug gane quomo before specify: he he em ti Ld A ments — эче Е or in increased proportion. Nus Ea ould be killed under | general remarks which they consider to plicable to rer ne in с Anl енше di spection, а and the деа sent to market. Thus LES As to general sanitary measures, disinfection, | of the tance Түн whether positive or negative, will be two-thirds at least. of ja ould st. Mig be provided. | fe —Tbe Com — — themselves with referring | important. Тһе comroittee, in conclusion, beg to invite com- There mi " : - full informati dion ese matters to the Supplement | munications as to the ults of treatment from prae'itioners, might be some di culty i in providing the re- | ot the Report of the Royal Cattle Plague Commission, which | and to give thair best consideration r алу) mainder, by killing fat animals on the farms of our is ^ hands of all veterinary iuspectors. 2. As to food.— | which may be proposed for or уре ment. In name o к d bringing the dead meat to market ; but The committee t desirable to state it às their opinion, committee. Andrew Wood, M. culty would ac soon disappear. ma f уум эйе ж-о реет айй Wes led meat мө койду aent tow io Tondon ud Гы mel pls ete pei Dd | G Tsoramton Tha ong ена ilh piii kets by bacis ood is зайди the) the powers of digestion b being so greatly | is to hn y an ndi impriso: vil: the уюн of E a dont bos peer a pomene felt at first rod by t Dau stages, they |laws are adjudged to be 'kepti бү сопйпетепф—оЬу1оп! the benefit would terbal tl 2 | Dellove tna? he vest articles diet aro Oatmenl тей this is the way to adopt with the pum TN. : 0, ne counterbalance them. | Barleymeal gruel, with Linseed tea, hay tea, or bran tea, and | i ipri nder tie present ied P fat cattle markets and that Tite if any ditio to tete оа оо А, During con- | imprison it on the place, preventing all in Slaughter- in towns, cattle are i t valesce s ща essary E the ft — be | some such manner as Aust russia, &c., do. There : вате аѕ n perpauca Cr x ныд шд ар иш, a уау EE -) та weathers, shunted at stat tati nd allowed quantit: Wh rumination со Enes 6e Be ré establishied, proceeding to Tho jo Bat to d tliis pes mpensa- - Теш frequen um ion after yt Y" foti E, s handil of sound hi hay, damped €—€— E ме cpi opes pen poui be ge ы ats a JI taken under the food or ev arb deíren our ien b T gel n — e E. nl — surfaco | Contro of the co always in mind з rrass Вс, they t 1 anima sense, and it is supreme кч T to e t e ple's food. emere p^ т А EN dE. TE the animal should be donde against cold, plague is reported as having been bróught into York- in close and filthy p dian houses, and Зе тм ое Se А pestat 2-4 » дотрегаіцге ТЕГ ire by fo y E aros of PH from an infected is thus rendered far olesome than. it wo ; мра. я kept E T То ек аид m PEN and by some Irish cattle which had wise be. audio КЗ Lo a pe peg i d 6 азу 1 kind Asto rM been ai pn qi ya x sir eic 2c гин e are killed 1 weekly, state of the b e pes så are ap we o buy,and so they found their w o apis tarn Jovi to evi of filth : " end. Sed but doner re all kinds m are Dor апахо Tore DM er by > тапу dele nt A- 10n each. week a good siz d unsafe. The axatives are e , ed ab iid capat. | oi oil, l in the dose of a chopin-bottleful (an English. Son or | worth each; nearly all these пре not oniy into our plac city, to һе from 2 oz. to 3 oz. ver scil e — аа "p —— died, but "they have been the cause, а кашайды allis асаад V ag. О МА отне райна ing to circumstances ghows, of 14i9 өл! attacked a'ter thé I8'h Nov. which would get. rik lale detesi- | Sometimes, even in the m Tages, but more frequently |а stag w many others ned олтен) rho ben э» essing. of animals | When the disease has aperia марти days, ingen cm + will never be d, jt На P 9 Agen а ы ЖИ TEL pn — жин —€— эы чы authority, that in und xad Б аге уча y be preferable to that killed symptom is 1 ounce laudanum, mixed e with a ehopin-bottle- | cattlë aud qua the carcase аб 3d. per Ib., which is above described. ful of бирон, DITE tans репо ан А иу then taken тен iremen to the lage pae soon be. provided for. There is | fho commi emn lae wiethode of ng t that county an QW in England а remote from railway eere ser ы der die — А. Disphoretie and | they ren it at 5d. to 7d. per 1b. Up to "Nee 18, the an 0 yv An moring - its s'imulant treatment; В. Айа одан: c Resto orativo ri attacks show a total of 27,432 ; double it, and morrow morn morning in TR кщ, stimulant. —1 —The sa dta si сор * The e of soda is rophylaetie, а pram suitable, . wel rentia yans Б SAA Е ТЕШ trial. to the method of exciting sweating. by Bai adi c bloss. bt oada (ue: r^ Ae WALT purgative, and not a prophylactic. would be provided by railway companies. А fe of the seca a The method of using this agent 1164 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. say ay there have been 54864. ow if 10]. a-head had т No The n giveu in compensation, there would not have been | | the "boe bl: vk fequi for this purpose is ai e ha Messrs. R. a apia If a million | of the publie money expended, and s ap e this would have кык an inducement to the owners not to contagious cattle into Yorkshire, &c. е na wrong principle. lague on a small spot n it 2 for nic district to hirsk it is rep rted watch the то aw sugar is all refined into loaf sugar, and prepared by distant about two miles EY the bae et огу. ze 500 e oceupie Beetroot-sugar manufactory the “ which begins in EAR til M. Oxen do B the work workmen ar during campagne," 1 pri actories and farms, aud partly а a distauce of one to 12 mi iles g А сч pred Bietroote, ici some ros are d for the Mr.| Mr. Ado most of these notes, is the prit pal m А Iph R., a cousin of mine, to whom I owe the t, and although he anager of the | Th (Dzerugg, зл metimes ; grows s 15 to 1 alwa rolu uce w ipe or unripe ena ago, а is | turned pis some 10 years ago to this Bier profession, t b fall you u will see by ym s of energy and perseverance he has зек. vend T" "lis far have duelo The mate x вагу measures ha de ЛУНА, the more rigorous and extensive llea gues d to ing since their childhood. Mess s Б. & Sons, who at first soti ar their Beet- they must at last be, Farmers Club should not be satisfied with their ill. 800n sA necessity of ioa i renting land for кчы with the and Success with the Privy Council, but should issue petition, y tardy cultivators to a more extensive with a request to get them d аз numerously 5 Titi ft possible, one n to be presented to the Privy Council and a SES to the House of Commons. We po rdg strong and active central bodv, and the fiddle- zu ME. a rni ine of the аа il greatly he application of outw s a monster of a petition of so f лар в, and this would t right the weak nerves and Еа of our Privy боша, W. Wooler, Sadberge Hall, Darlington, ondenc shi vy am mu ch ing. Mr. Corr T The lut Ordini in опа is the 7th. І ha | Ae uld o о They began with bu uying some 20 to 30 acres of land near ‘the ed at - rate of 1007 to 1501, within each, were rented Бон time to time in the co of the latter 10 years, пазар altogether а 1200 тр. 83 morgen of win MES and brushes, Mr. ап. Hm an excellent material for all kin ds riu ы А. R. being а great deus is ploughed befi team „of four advocate of ore winter 10 to 12i p x wo ei ith a esl The plougps med ther: . Besi go stock в: t actory, Targo quantities of hors wii. a cavalry barrack at S. m вей befor x winter, and М; ighly of to теп Ё ор кз a to ү Barley ^ ға м кө b Д 2. of stable du ve yi ied dba оз н aw for litter. Barley, of. whic Ch e Basan Маё arg chiefly grown nd f arrett’s in. apart, a& the rate of be 22 [^ of Barley imperial acre, In considering nl euly тїшїї T fth . per 100 ib. of Boets were pai cultivators, cùing re remedi ies 1 recommende d Tb Professor : o the Lars E es one of the aa hay bonn) or store er abli shed of the drill еше. will be clear by- and by to the mot teangan us or euo "s ale Last Mr. .R. € ade, е, S sev — stati ion o each, and. the нача that he has recovering p of a lot of 37 ie ане quite safe, Мы they were etos of earth, 1 foot thick 1 loft ato very ill, ud as hopes of tw г. Goode; of | and in the mid st of these holes, whic to have Felton, sd adis onë cow from his Каш en valuable | {| herd. m Goatman, кы Syde, has lost two; these are fresh ног T. Duckham, Ross. er Dri WA — Since writing to you on 2 17th К І md ascertained that Mr. Billup's n ineiple of water drili will be exhibited аб Mr. Coultas' stand, No. 37, at the сан Hall during S. Rus The Beetroots bein ng piled up reari about 3 feet over the grcund, are covered ith earth, and left there till "— at the manu- fito. Having been lately over one of the farms, and the style of farming being Ue. same there as on the other 900 acres of land, it may perhaps be of some a the EOM Bo Show, week, A. such a nature that попе ri it could be рт чыг үте | Med and of it n reqnire res four horses," Mr. nson Mihi his pamphlet, at page 18, “ me m (Dunton Lodge) D of such Ёепасіо duis els ay, ith | four. horses it | seldom ploughed m о this "азуу na directed husbandry. The n question is called * * Pi esenhausen,” and is 951 fe ЖОЕ the level of the s» at a dis fane ce of about 8. miles fr rom PS manufa E^ . 6d. p teward of P. estimates the in nacaid hrough this орем tion a [9 4 Pp bs oe acre, For Sorgbo, Indi n Cor and he dung i piis mod; 302 w. morgen (or 236 imp. res), $ having been түгөй — a the КЎ of ^h ew acre, Eher edd of the other its le " gue егісап kind, aled ue Price or Horse- tooth Maize, is grown by preference for ripe crop, of which latter "а field of 6 imperial aeres "T es belon pt. he Orbit erg; lasts 18 years, ad 1858 to ro кн the bes amounts à ^ gulden per + 12s а gl'sh The 80i The culture of Beetroot seed is carried out to extent, as all Beetroot е have to Аы seed from M. R., who s sell large quantities which s ~ very rich and well-manured “6; - big, o9 | wine and Maize may be grown n NT { d in the T nd m yet with ug n ers will now have "the sel aed fairly before a um it stly а [^ euis e ate d їз crop, tbe formed of the ины stem, which i is atly унію to other countries, For ivation of this crop, them. Wm. Smith, Woolston, Bletchley Station, Nov. 22, n Gr oat BHL TE pi rich in orga is у atters, 8 land is соь and harrowed repeat dl in spring ed E aud sed of ы ow wek. stratum of the rich | then squares are made by means of a iw. d я Foreign га Correspondence, ete Шей" * Lettenkohle" in Germany, Тһе farm | has three to four teeth, 3 feet apa 3 i angle ú IL, Sru The B Sugar | Ea lanted, and а ssl å ngland or aa they consist ofa large barn for the s square a sound Bee dec is planted, ств кн фы АК A id тонге Ti Ботон securing the corn, of a stable for the m nd of a p Hae wbich serves as a hold to the Liao om by Messrs. Fr. R. & Sons, and though several manu- |i" йу The B M. р ME CHEERS eod оге сро Т cire of thi id h уе been erected since years’ pE LH (и arme E Dre келын coa biu paio uel have |2, Beetro, ^ andunged. "аш" some years. ago “two as ш Тр Were "i per "100 УЬ. м er reeilinn a ный as the itore, pee il ques t d steceeding PODES fi of cour the agricul art of geben pens c геа 2 alway ч чао» Мт, А.Е, bos оа it | of tho, Воитбо toe бо | take ri ала ner the ы tter h and t qo 1 A "papel мга the buildings of the manufact ory— Pe ert Korie ot Z PI DA TN ed half of he Wilo ак area. As the Beetroot sugar mart Aet A u ea em situ ation, close to the jo the following manner :— acturers do not like the roots fala arge size (eni jid easy working of 300,000 G 126 w. of Beetroots то re water re sugar) no direct dressing P0 100 1b. Hd Zo h t. (1 erman cwt, equal to 25 ,, , Maizeor Todian Corn (for being mown green) | for this crop, and after the iiis of Barley, dellei Sa . ollgewicht) eet raw Beetroots a-year. | 90 „ , Barleyand иие тер forgetting ripe) | been ploughed in deep befo winter, the seed i5 РП rcely the half of this sum was manufactured iu the| 25 » » Bectrootse i p ft са ubbing, harrowing 5 earlier years, but now nearly 15 ons of Beet меу зуп teat б ** Eternal Clover ") аргу га ег аер gr 1. per acre verted into sngar every year, The last se се s 10 , ,, Meadows ог permanent Grass land. rolling, 14 inches apart, red Garrett's dil altogether 310,000 е to desde manufacturers, and thou ugh: | 302 w. ас KR eae d dió lal is rolled, vr тад e ts The vidis of these er^ acre -— he plants are latter di id Е row too large to appre p pé per imp. Acro ssi 3 t poils d -hoed, sal ep a fot mer des decrease in ib saccharine substance, In ет On the Edd of ʻi foot ut fri he other. facture of the Beetroots Л essrs. R. have adopted n e eire Tn harvest of the Bee rue "the p Eh MEL with ^ PP and he qu the washer Б Barle T qrs 6 3 атз to the oxen whils e roots x йе : out ii. on water, There are about 16 Pm red (seed) 8, ô n» d from th to the factory in the cours? ijod x Es ee sses at the edlen and nearly 100 Maizo ( (еду, P HE iid е ire Lucern Е ellen f Clover, i 2» 8 0 etroots rre worked just now daily. | Beet ^. 7 $59 07 ЛӨ. ч ld ШЙ M M те me де; о regem A m Roma 2 seed. i um = "Pl н аага "90 үч seed Lom | duties, at the ied ma n ү °4. p 100 des The cultivation of Sorgho (Sorghum —Ó—— o: | reqnired for woran sowing of eis n ain : ofwashed Beetroots. Th vo Holcüs shares), a ge plant, which has some | 9 !b. per acre аге sown here, and NÉ pr vor H ng to the influence of the season on thec тор, me ылы gir apa З Й 18 sometimes » E p» Em aceordi between 8 and 91b. of raw sugar per 100 lb. of Beet- this country by Mr. ye R., who cultivates мет some 80 to 100 w. acres оп his farms, This Julius Reihlen, же he: eet pscrxexn. 9, 1865.1 = осісііев. ROYAL AGRICULTU JRAL OF E Соохс inesday, А uei P Tredegar, President, in the chair; the жщ Powis, the of Shrewsbury, Li , Lord W: gham, Major-General the Hon р N. Hood, the Hon. A. H. x п, 2 E Western, БАИР. Mr. io ^. LU M Mr. Barthropp, Mr. B y Nr. gem "Colonel boe Joner, Mr. Clayden, Mr. r. Ргосе - ks К prandret reth Gibbs, Mr. 29 land, M.P., Ruins Mr. Sanday, Mr. Jonas, Colonel "Лет M.P., ayes Mr. Milward, Mr. Pain, Mr. Randell, Mr. iig. de», Mr. R. Smith, Mr. mpson, M.P., Mr. es Thom Wells, Mr. n у» Mr. Frere, Professo: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1165 e Cattle Plague by restricting ЧЕ should be slaughtered at the port of dimmbaroation and their а чі that an application be made dp TES T m hia agon сүрө »ort, to what town or After being duly inspected and certified to be e. from disease, ө shall be marked = y el d the | a special brand, e Srecesd, and shall inted ciag htered at Ар town ог place. агиперё o rivy y. That n no -— sheep or pigs be allowed to travel -— hes amica vi сбив) wy — rom any farm or he upon or in a vh bnnc vd for the Orte ке, which were referred to eod, the лау s Vete nspector, Professor Simonds. | 6. That the penalty for any infringi б ese regulation „Др эзиш зл —Mr. Randell repor iy that | be 201. for each animal — poe T n с еті, dealt with num ni». v^ tenders for the Society's Show-yard | Case ohair T trary to qo reguiati the penalty in e e ue. W orks had been received, which would be examined | 7. That inspectors be not at liberty to go upon any in detail next week. farm On the nomination of Mr. n within two months a Milward, Mr. , Wells WEN TEM submitted that tbe necessa or carrying out x and Dr. e Tbe following William, ipie Nottingham Carpenter- Garnier, J., South Sydenham, Tavistock Edward William, Thornton iea Guisboro' Сагіеів, Robert Bassett, Ashenden , Tenterden 1. a ai Rotherbam n, Thomas, Bawdsey, Wcodbridger Suffolk ry order these resolutions be issued by the Giveroment, a cand tbat the еч ef. Mr. Dent, M.P., whose term of office had | local сене e e required to enforce them so he practice expired. may uniform Meer лау pm country. Mis futile эрй 9. That the Gove ent be ueste institute ex Mr. and, M.P., presented the Report of {һе | ments on an ex e scale in order $ ө! e the real irri COMMITTEE character of tho ate Plages and. to MS methods of 1. The Committee, fter th the C il ntion and e i By Order of the Council, LM before t = em on LT bth A Н. Harc Dani ary. to make the intentions ot t Earl Granville thanked the deputation, n | promised a Dyson, MAN ise john M.. Steadishall, b Chester arket Society as widely known as TI poena and art di pur that the resolutioas should have due consideration. E. санте pri y Local Agricultural Soc jotios in England and Wales, MIDLAND COUNTIES CATTLE 8 Harvey o ^ I MP, Brundall Ho [am ^w I e во go. and soliciting BINGLEY Halt, BIRMINGHAM.— The nd of ү» Blofield, Norfo eir assis nce. e Committee also sent circular | Hall—of greater merit than ever in tl ou Met Go oae iro pede. Мрт, 43, Chailos Brost, letters to all the Schoolmasters whose names were "i nd perhaps t ovie in ds Kilpin, Wm. Well Bickerings Park, Woburn р і Oxford and C ction set apart for Root crops—good as ever, too, in EET E^ нова, ork flop ke ge кей Examinations. "eid were also sent to > | th the division — ТУР; аге less знају а еы $ , e, 5 » e principa in the r aps E y Townend, m зело ook, Ac Bingley, Xo. | oa riodicals, an and to the local newspapers. "The local | the li livestock OMM than : ay have he Wilson, Matthew, Btretford Bury. Лио nster t the Smithfield and "bidding al all Worthington, Geo. uel, Cardiff also apprised of the scheme, from whom, as же] аз animals that 1 n shown elsew at once FINANCES. Mojo : . À. N. d celled those entries for all erre cumul which bad Chairman, presented t rt, fi hich e Committee have received the utmost cou | been intended to travel on t nd Hall ; peared that the Secretary’s receipts, during the past saira Tt may be further stated that D pa and the large numbers of in almi - three months, had ly examined by th kea fee of 10s., | show how disastrous an effect ite mittee and by Messrs. Quilter, Ball, & Co., the | instead of 1L. 1s. eise ch of the com-| duced upon the promised display at Bingley na Society's accountants, and found pce The balance pete for the Society’ 8 extra ida (List TIL) o only. rinse А of M P rd have in the hands of the bankers on i$ qe оби а or animals exhibited im was 9237. » 8d. The Committee n that a e prizes of the Society is 119, dra Кера 17 ft la we in be of their last years pov rette n, iu order to draw the attention of Tw defaulting member more prominently. uem еа уе opted. » JOURNAL — son, M.P., repor sies that the gated at Odor. —Mr. Dent, M. 25 — that Professor | under the age of 16, of whom 74 are entered а tho rize —Nr. est of Ше Journal for 1868 might be approximately = 15297. for pee of England. Of these салады, Хе th t fa male classes of H бено, Ње julie withholding many of t| | prizes for want "— ess бык он, өш of older d be p | Mathematics, 15 in Elementary Маана P in| oxen may indee Med the у өлү quoa Chemistry, and 1 in Botany. "There are 27 ui er the | feature of the eda e 1 e classes age 0 T ho have entered for ivi general "senior | aro © concerned; „the Devo on classes ' pea көс ы тоси ion, and of these 21 are entered for priz ful quality. re Mathematics, 12 in applied Mathematics, 2 in| In the older class of з REFORD ean the 1st prize is Nat ural їп Germany, and on the Qualities of Water used fi Bib. He has furnished four papers for the Journal. Papers on Disinfectants, and on the Compo- sition of Mangel Tops and Bulbs, „аге іп course of Chemistry, a in hran cA rre and 1 in p unies to Mr. Aldworth, tad Frilford, for а capi ital the prelim inary e рош) of the breed, ive, deep, and w ti Sr the 2d goes to Lieut-Col L. Lindsay for a in иа: n зед {о candidates not seien Dg o5 P evenly covered beast, v пара ck over the loin, but years о 13 have entered to co mpete for one or|not so er жен et — ot the 'extra subjects; 6 compete in Mechanics| In th ZEE s LL ж-а: ай» lat Q т д The following investigations are in progress :— 1. On Good and Bad Waters for Irrigation. 2. Оп the Chemical |i involved in the Growth of Clover Seeds and Artifici rasses. 3. On the Chemical ama в which take place in duripg Ha; ay- makiug and Keeping in the Stack. igations on Disinfectants the much necessity for furtheriuquiry into the disinfecting properties of carbolic acid. Hle further suggests that a continuation Grass 1. The effects of Salt on Root Crops. 8, Ор the efficienc; н h Salt fa) Root of field | €* of м extraordinary 2 gene old with ing тт express hon ccm as ebur w Фета agri- ih “5 be the gold medal some years ago. He ашшы рше йа dife, caria б aei aeiee Де ы paina ыы 3. As examination of the for the Society’s эт, — pude Obtained the assistance of Mr. Besan John's — Cambridge { Senior Wrangler, ER pa the p yp dy 1 Agriculture, n- | She girths 8 ft. 3 in., X com ac rib, and laden wi! | s gh meat. She is unced (5) Potatos, (c 3, А the Growth of E t Clover Seeds. In order that gn ese Prom nts may be uniform - АГ шо; will m glad to furnish any gentleman tieu mu o со-орега » With a schedule of the manures ча nsu engineer. Mr. Liveing, Professor of Chemistry in the | yard, thus ener gold medal The younger ety's consulting | class are extreme y san Мт. Lloyd's hfe. should mina: рате к ш killed at home. Mr. Pit tt, o f Chadnor ч pac to Agriculture. The ата Reports of all the Standing Committees were presented by the ере Сһаїгшеп. Тһе Standing € tees for 1866, viz, Finance Es mmittee, Journ журин tee, Chemical Committee, House Committee, Implement Committee, Veterinary 11 We now come to the саита сет and to the кт чете of MT ааа first on к list. Мг. Wood's our years old, girths 9 ft. 6 in., and is Бї. ft. 6in. in, long пе isa onderly even cylindrically barrelled ox—firs: zone cg enge over rib н { i mber i analyses rd for Members of the Oomolo A xs Committee, and Education | loin and out ebarred from competing at чу! s much as usual. mittee, w the Agri Hall, zer he might мв increased cgi малы Members of the Royal Agricultural Society, “The Council. lends. adjourned till Wednesday, | the list of his honours, ied off sufficient anuary 10 November, A600. ay 118: іпві., аё 11 дм. to consider the Report of the gor here is imde gru es rds Buperphos hates an d General Bury Commit es go ox in the yard— Eni. d similar artificial manus — .. 88 Ceser asion from tho Society, consisting of Lord | 257. as the best Short-horn, 257. as tho best beast, both RON Nia au Bit nitrate oL фода... MU | Tredegar, President, Lord Feversham, Lord Walsing-| bred and fed EM e нел 157, as the best arca BE Eo didis из neral the Hon. A. №. Hood, Hon.|horn (bred and fed), an eepers' prize of 2 [^ E: id р 18 uj n, Mr. Dyke А P., Mr. Bar- | with a silver pegat ea kader ботен in the Cats АЕ meals and vegetablo prodüctions E GB pp, Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. Holland, M.P. | classes. Mr. Folj a o d prize. * е 28 |Qolonel Kin M.P., Mr. Р, Mr. Randell, Mr.| Among the younger ох en there was not so much com- eain, i for poisons ч жы ра E 353. | Sanday, Mr. Thompson, and Pr т Simonds, waited | petition—and the winners are not by any means of on Ње Lord President of the Council, at the Privy t-rate quality. The P, Council Mud n Thursday the 7th and im- Ао Cow [апа Heifer Classes are neither of them x Professor called attention to the great гейша pressed о the following resolutions, | sa : e younger n Wi Ve Daak ia ronor Cotton seed, g pram a heifer showing plenty of hair and consti- ed m" айып g through à sieve. ВЕзО: d Соохсп.. | tution, good over rib, but thin over loin ; . Tbat it i apio o the Council of the Royal | worth, of Frilford, is 2d. - Moisture P 2270-8196 Agi cultural Society of England that the most effectual means | Тһе Devon breed smaller than ever, both in eL . © 29.34 of suppressing the cattle plague would be to stop for a time ай | number and i size—t ез sen E x than t luminous% compouhds (fesh- -form- Mi eet markets. If thisis im. гета then the Council ime 1 r : p АЮ would uggest е ГЫ Sheep. er pigs exhibited for sale in а Ж fh (of Exeter) » Farthing, an k je an: Woody f m xt ew T Uo: market or fair in ог nont any town bo forthwith branded, and Fria, and Taylor, T podium proportions, matter (asb) — .. .. .. 6.78 ms "Pat ай око, sheep, or pigs offered for sale clsewhero We shall see a much larger re representation of the breed 100.00 than on the premises of the owner, or in any re whatever tI whero they Have not been 21 aN previously, Бо branded and | ` The Long-horn classes are hardly represented, and and. сга Se i Met x а езегу be appointed the best means of éndeavouring to check ughtered within 48 hours kon has been made. ете rt lg; gine xag classes are altogether vacant. 4, It is submitted that all foreign cattle, sheep, and pigs Polled oxen, not in any way remarkable 1166 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND specimens of their TEPA: and а capi cx vede e show. Brahm: -r pmi ee de we Qe bull andithe equally Бат е на xh pair of the latter being shown by Mr. Lythall ох—а of The Sn iiis CLASSES are many of Ment fairly Meg, the Shropshire breed as usual being n great show of ca pe тыс of gi quality, ital Smith, Higher Hoopern, Exeter. та towey Court, Bridgew: HORNE, CLass 13. LoNG-H No CLass 14. LowG-H ORN Ox HORN керо b; upon-Trent. SCOTC EDS. D OXEN AND Sd —186, 15l., to quantity rather than pen у; апа in on e where pens of five were weighed against e o oth the scale determined ы m ет we СЕХ the difference, not more а sheep, would in probability the have p^ the ул Ж way when Mr. Boast's pm and Mr. Kearsey's Cotswol ord Radnor L ingham's with darker faces; the "a pronounced by a Suss n as senting Me best qualit bo Я СТЫ е кы м asses are very large indeed ; still botraying, howeve too M а variety of type to be satisfacto The Class of pens for Fat We Mr. Beach takes the lst prize, and Mr. Smith, Shiffnal, is чув ге commended,” and | judgments will diff iffer as relative fam à is "Årst rate. CLA: Por EN 25l., Sho aie Ton: the Earl of Crawford and. Balcarres Haigh Hall, Wigan ; 2d, 101, Aberdeen, N.B.; 3d, bl. iore E wr PE, Allan Pollok, Esq., Lis —1в5, 15l, 2d, 191, , Ralph Sney all ОЁ T HIGHLAND OXEN OR STEERS. Tosap отун s Senonbur, ausus nodi анса. Robert Моў , Cambus, Stirling; 3d, Esq., Keele "ust, ' Staffordshire. Duke of Beaufort, Вайт Dog Chippenham. лев 17. Sc д н Cowi НЕ w given by Charles "Rat tcliff Esq., and Silver Medal breeder, Allan Pollok, Esq , Lismany, Pieter 2d; 5L, Right Hall, near не 8 m aun re| Cra WEL R STEERS. —1st, 101., nim анори ÉL mni Buekinghem ; Plat! , Bryn-y- Neuadd, near Bangor. CLASS Б, WELSH Cows om HEIFERS. No e ntry. совчи S Spain piget uus M. LASS 20. FAT OxE вз. No animals 94, 5L, of Mr. Smith i ів] Isti à the Classes of old sheep. FOR OTHER PURE ЕЯ AND CROSS-BRED Mr. Marshal, of Branston, who sells and lets ЕД 150 sheep a year, at ап keep of S iiag the 1st su: and beag Mr. Sau Я sre Crass Willia M урт д Lismany. Hig Шу Rattie, Banffsh Ki Comme nded: Mr. Andre г + ЭК. А "Mr. Ro Robert Valentine. AGRICULTURAL Stowey Court, Bridgewater. Highly Commended : Mr. William NT 12. DEVON HEIDE cy 15l., Mr. Walter Farthing, Cow к Не апа Silver Mena е breeder, Mr. "joseph H. "Barbe. The fe d, 5l., Mr. "John Faulkner, Br etby Farm, Burton- and extra | Park, y Mr. William MeCombie, Tilly fo our, E man, ng; eed His Grace the fi an „бо IFERS.—lst, 101. 10s, extra Th t Honourable the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, Haigh Butley Abbey, Wigan. Ste: Richard Doig, Henry . Far OXEN OR STE lst, Mr. ` Tillyfour, M Мел: rw bl, gus Pollok; Esq., »» ongmore, Robert Valentine, Bast DARE Commended : Allan GAZETTE. Ње, Duke of Marlboroug ug near Morstond in e. prem Hon. Lord Wal "gi The Class Comme: Метал Е шк еа: ld. r Leami ей: Mr Qum, ley, jun. ; The Новостные Pici Lana n y; s 40. THREE Far Pig NTHS OLD.—lst, 1 paa МЕ, Bamet: фын DT arket, Suffolk ; 2d, 5l., Majo r-Ge Hood; 3d, 3l., The Right H ser tle mag i mmend ed: Hen ry Plat, Eo hu eee reel Мем, ш = 41. THREE Far Pro: аз m rede OLD. me 107., and pd Si Дй ei he | General the Hon N. Hood ; 24, PR реу, Заан Market; 3d, 3L, on. F. ONE d, ipe breed MN А Ed 5M Qu. башы CLA FAT PIGS EXCEED Silve: ir Medal as pres Dile хаа ав те; Mr mas А! Commended: Mr. John s ^x она, Mangles, Givendale, Ripon. PIGS. ia T ғ О Мохтнѕ PATE t, Medal А ín Mr. and 8 seph Smith, Оер, неу Arden; 34, 31, В . Mr. The Pra Crass Wird. usual. Man Pollok, Esq., Lism ouse, Knowle ; Silver Medal, Mr. Joh эша, Е disquali&ed PA ^ ih а йк M уо ААГ ОСЕ ТТАР hnpeden. Kenilworth ; Silver da, Mrs J ате disqualifie by о! С Оран e смее - Mr. Aaron Phe Mitto, Tewkosbury, Gloucestershire. York," Aston Roa ingha z^ oes cating — -— Ap Es pen ar of o Cass 93. FAT Негиз. — 186; l0L, and Silver Medal as | Dixon, E- һа, Birches Green, Жеш Mr. William age, or & } breeder, Mr. Xx ohn Ta канад Bretby Farm, Burton-upon-| Roun in Farm, Highworth, Wilts the Bes h] Trent. : te d Bat: ih É h di: blo EXTRA CLASSES, IG THER LARG 0$, mitt e d or gren those who ave the disagreea| Not qualified to compete in any of the foregoing Classes. . Five Pias ONE LITTER, EXCEEDING 3 : duty of examining for it will exercise their powers in| Crass 24. Oxen on STkERS.—5L, Mr. Frederick Lythall, хови ха 6 MONTHS OLD. — Ist, 101, апд Sil d only very glaring and unquestionable cases for the | Spittal Farm, Banbu breeder, William Bradley Wainmn, Baqi, Carl füldte: So mali instances acd known Crass 25. Cow BEERS. Not qualified to compete in | Hüls, Yorkshire ; 2d, 5/, Мом, Дале n He any of е ке Е МАК Es yles Брезе, Exton, jc Oa ded: The Right "Hon, Lord Leigh, Bronelelgh Abb in ‚апа gir. Medal as breeder, уг 8 Com- Fred Britannia Farms, B , Mr. F.ederiek. Wells, Weston- кы Шеп M ЕГ. Com rt Pa : Mr. William Endall, Beaudese rk Farm, Heuley-in-Atde. indieations оп whie e experts rely are not to р PIGS c OF A SMALL BREED. depended upon for the nice determin:tion of age. Р Crass 45. Five Pias оғ ONE LITTER, EXOEEDING 3 AND 501 r. Stearn’s capital black pigs t the white pigs from ERE aiia ‹ CE е = mm Fs nt Mox "d hes 101. p r ама ign s 2i NOT xxn MONTHS OLD. — дај reeder, r. George Mangles, E the Royal far arm, Mr. Man gles’ Mr. Crisp's entries, lst, 15, extra AT наи Ка by W. D, Bromley, Esq., M.P., | Ripon, bibe e; 2d, 5L, Sram а Oder altam d vf Бейш pigs of the Berkehire extra 101, given by the Linen oollen Drápers of Bir- | C: ihead, p^. Cross Hills; 3d, 3L, Mr. Samuel Geater Ste breed, may. be sioted as the features of а somewhat | mingham. сва "Silver Medal as breeder, Mes John Boast, North | Brandes ton, Wi jm Market, БИЕ. Silver Medal, Robe inf exhibi D. lto Driffield; 2d, 10l., William Per Inm Ésq., Beau- | Berkeley, Esq., tchley Park, Worcester. Highly бик ё r1 ; Er т : nde fe зар Pabo Distifath ful E n rk, poe oer ai diae за, 5L, "Wiliam - erriok, | арда. "The light. Берш the „Countess of ( ea SEPA: STRESO TO DELO me it ege Esg. Highly Cormag nded : Я 5. Folj ER Eon. dod | Commended ; Edward Claudius Walker, lin The in the show of Roots. 94у едр display of Mangel | rail. ЕЕ : » Wiliam Browne, Highgate Farm, | Chester шы Wurzels о Carrots and Cabbages — Holme on Spaldin ork. | Тае Ju udges recommend that pigs tl inted b > good Kohl Rabi, were the ент points, Whe L ‚М EING LEICESTERS. qualiied i infaz ® ink wo bave dn S gs of a — 50 roots, we еа yer. Fat WETHERS, NOT EXOEEDIMG 9$ MONTHS OLD,— eem - ed our end as root- wers. tton and Dickson, Perry, and others - dem near Ross, Herefordshire ; 23, CORN. per Silver Medal as breeder, Mr. n ii Kearsey, Glew- SAT loue ER P 1r. reet Bawtree, Dowling % Co., » 284 EC 1 us , Messrs. Limited, itt, play Sonderfall fine collections of. roots and plan UTH AND OTHER DOWN d — s2. Rep WauraT,—lst, 21. 2s, Mr. "Thomas Crass 28. FAT W: ta VOT EXONEPING "n No igit ма = | The ig near Leamington; 2d, ЕН 18, rum "he fu mplement. Stands are well filled. We shall ма extra of 15/ given by the Linen - Of | Pocock, Esq., Wonston е? A Ver, Нап. e ыны in detail nex eret 3 f: Hom, tko Bi and meon Medal given Hong Mr. Quay, tbe PRight "The foll ing is the List of Piresi ет Ра E ER dorm ue ouse, БЕУ rth, Rn HEREFORD OXE: j OVER 34 YEARS: —186, 46:7 William Aldwortb, ГЕП Рв: 2d, 101, Lieut.- 51, ОЙЫ Ana A M.P., ais e Park, "Berks; 3d Ме А Pike, М io, Tes. K Eu rage yon в.—15%, 15, Ж. i Taylor, Harp- ight Hon > Lo e Wal ds sin sberton Hall, Ls отар, ' C Med EXCE BUT 28 "BED 10L, ане of 10L 1 giv Alderman n ex Coumeillor Быйан, and Siver, Мын as breeder, the Right Hon. the Earl of Radno p | Right Hon. Lord Wiisingham Highly Com "y ө Crass 3. 1st, 2l. 2s, Mr. gue ү” Clark, simois ж Maidenhead ; за, withheld. " Crass 4. lst, ‚Ж: pee Lythall, da ea D 1 Eo ` Messrs. ае Caldi & Co., Limit ed, Bas Dowling 88 11. P Poratos—lsh Folfambe, 3 bee ы lst, 15L, s. P DSL. eap по 2 тела Medal as Right Hon. Lord Walsingham Crass 5.—1st, 21 2s, Mr. a ut Clark, А vod Hous, smt, E: Riebard Shirley, Bawcot, Munslow, Chur SHROPSHIRE 8 Maidenhead ; 2d, 11. 18), Mr. Frederick Буа}, ! cu 04, ib. Bere n ape "ва, исте: тн, вз 30. im D FivE Far WET от ExcEEpING 22| Banbury. pe ONTHS bos t. and twenty СООК a y Henry Ko s, date Mr. sore Cova mist D, and О оа Меда an pejy iggin, E Joseph е н The -——— Brewood, апа | Crass б. WHITE PEAS. Д7 3 28., р аА Aron; Ea 10}, The Right Hon. Lord Bateman, Shobdon Court, райе 2% E. Highly Commended: Mr. Henry Smith, Sutton Ariane CN 23, 17 1s, Mr. ire; з pit ar pow Нев! р. poA —1st, 15l., and Silver Medal as | „СТА Or THREE FAT WETHERB, NOT EXCEEDIN OF. ANY ОТНЕ breed Mo — 151 1 81те dal as breeder, The i-r PEN dL Spittal Farm, wor er, Мг, George Pitt, Chadnor Court ; 2d and 3d withheld, Right Hoenovrable Lady Willoughby de Broke, — Frederi d Tre deri БОНД, Britannia Far ORT-HORNS. Verney, Warwick ; 2d, 10L, Mr. J foe h Beachi The Hatton OXEN OÈ STE ER. 31 YEARSOLD: Brew and Dudley; 34, M s Hau Е [3c pens ROOTS. E. a I, e tra 251, tbe Earl of Aylesford's 151, Presi- CONES eS oe хобаш EX вот wd ge Арте Cap сре er Sue n nt 1 , ex . N- of 101. 1 ffered b; 'SSTS. Bilver T t3 MUR [o Pind ile Mida ls Droeda наба Haq.; з T „and! Silver "Medal ч v ttd Mr. We Манан vdd a' Prize for Xhe A Collection of Mr. Row d дт Thraps be: North mp ton- Smith, Sutton Maddock, Shiffnal; 2d, 5l., The Hon. Beilby loh vis; :—Long Mangel Wurzel, Globe shin io: ari FW: e oen all, Wor oed y, Е T - Park, near bna "y j| Pedes, and Carrots. Six Koots gan E е E gham: b 3 LASS INGLE *SHROPSH ETHERS, EXCEEDING 2 ri 1 $ h: oor sq. Warwick. Хота "m 1 wire; st М. E Jageh Dayen, ov Gn агт, Момтнѕ оір. —51. 5s, given by yes Mapplebeck & Lowe, ы е aR Silver Cup, or other article of plate, o! vut la Zouch. The class Ms Mr. Henry Smith, Sutton Mainot, Shiffnal. of 101. 10s., offered- by Messrs. Griffin, Morris. ав DOWNS. jolverhbampton, for the best Соо iae ls 2 YEA eda эй dius dH casi cid Wurzel, Globe Mangel Wo о: Ош — у - » Oe xr" Pollok, ef let, 1 EN dem s E grund ла pre: P4 Мены as as eid Hia Grace the Duke of T gb t um SE 91, 2s., Colonel Aylesiord, Packing Coventry ; 3d, 5L, Thomas W. Waplborpugh Dienhelo. Balaoo, Woodabock. Wroxton Abbey, Banbury ; 2d, 1. 1s., Colonel En Berkswell 1, reos oventry. SS-BRED CrAss4. Lona MANGEL W M st, зе. А SS E H n Е biede, Sines Wiliam. нер. Катанне! оу (Манде, Сталев 85. FAT WETHERS, NOT ЕХСЕ 2. MONTES OLD ee | аш pa crim, 'urzEL —lsh SE 2d, 101., n Lynn, Church Far rae п, Grantham ; ; lst, lul, and Silver Medal as breeder, үз John. Overto Thomas Stevens, Bradfield, Reading, Berks; 2d, 38, 5L, жы? сы Pike, "Mitton, near Tewlesbory, Gloucest datare че БЫЕЛ "au Market ; 2d, 5L, Mr. Zachariah NW. North, M.P., Wroxton Abbey, Banbury. shire. Commended : Coi Kingscote, Ae Glotcostorshire о y Grounds, Banbury, Oxfordshire, C 6. SWEDES, OF ANY VAM TE 8, Внов1-новх. Herrens let, 157, and Silver Medal тоот bus Pollok, eq, Di mey Denies бў? 2d, 101, SRL а hway ouse T ч. рну; EUN DU о G Breo Oxe ов | 876, 7. Conson TomwrS.—lat, 2h Sia Бра e Welle, Wexford; gi Мове ае 5L, aud "eer "Medal a M Ын: oin Presse Bradfeld, Li Berks; 20, Mw. Watkins, Esq., Woodfield, near pina m За, 8L, МебошЫе Tillyfour, Aberdeen. A DEVONS. d Browne, Highgate Farm, Holm on Spaldin ng 8. ONSROTI OF ANY VARIETY.— 34 Үл otn. —1ef Mon, Frederick Lythall, Bpittal Farm, Bunbury; e 15t amd extra 2 25l., E. im "Higher om Nui -LINGOLA AND COTSWOLD Е! Frederick E „—1st, 21, 28, Mr, Fred И.М Walter Бана Stowey. Court, ү: Ерен Бэс 37. FAT EwE, OF ANY AGE, HAVING e D ONE Spi О Кои 9d, 1l. 15, Mr. ТЕНИ РЕА p ite —1st, 51, and Bilver муа Мг. Thos. ed Farm roe! E odii, : xg ep S CEEDING EARS AND B. "Жи; Bránston, near Lincoln; 9d, 3L, Mr. Charles | Р! z — jst, 21. s т. Harry Fram ; Blandford; Dorset- | Kearsey, Glewstone, near Ross, Herefordshire. Ass 10. КїрмЕҮ Рот. me 1s, Mr, € бори "Mr. rn igher Hoopern, Exeter. angles Givendale, іры: та, FAT mondig: Framp ао 10га. H AND OTHER 2l, ite, B ;95 1 Farthing, BOUT EW. Crass 38. FAT EWE, OF ANY ri HAVING BRED ONE OR MORE LAM3s,—Ist, 5L, and Silver Medal as breedér, His Grace | G ; 2d, 1, сте m "m "m ^ . з рисвивяв 9, 1865. THE GARDENE RS C CHRONIC LE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1161 e J3Acbíclus. » The lst prizes were | pen of La Fiòche, tho 2d by some Cuckoo Dorkipgs, taken єл Айша Чону Y ons Holmesdale, | the “ by Andalusians, and the 4th by Japanese, and Mice: By С. Belcher, Coxwell, Farringdon. Messrs; Cork and: Cadogan. So keen was the compe- e Game, and remaining classes, our report ы! Simpkin, Mars hall & Co. tition in these classes, that the judges were obliged to | "ier eid in next ораи в Number bese pages рте ive measure gards new | f ibute dations to many pens w in shows | (To i i t bara foo nd. old ings, are г of less calibre would have taken high honours, амыны ее Various particulars in the natural history of a here did пов chance. The White Dorkings, рс; snd mice are pointed out and sundry devices for th ch are said by some (erroneously we to 1 — rats 8n and destroying them are described. , The e originals of all our rkings, were worthily касыр FARMING. De. following. is the prize phe ought to find its way into the north of Scot- represented by Messrs: Lingwood & Robinson, both | essay by Mr. Heywood, of Dunham Massey, Altrincham, p newspapers tell us of а rat-invasion ; | «28 names always associated with lst prizes in this | on the ium mparative Е vm — э Chee or Butter, "ei bo леше ery where, and deserves the ме чал class, LP noble and aristoeratie Spanish brought|Selling Milk or Gra ei in the current pat it w We extract a piece—a ible e paragr aph |^ more than. 50 pens into competition, and preseuted a number of the ў ача wen P nal:— Lr uid striking меча to the сынаг ишы me —— pahjio: On a lit tle consideration of this subject it will l appear ut into barns at Prind t time, a fi отт f great, m tl e When е вет 2 put into be made ауа the oi ч were taken by Messrs. Lane & “Boué р о Bristol, a|must necessarily depend, in a great measure, on the pt walls o оерт: , by placing on the ground | city which has been fi famous for the excellence nature of the soil, ав - as the Situation, &c., of the acria engt thways, sloping them against its Spanish fowls, owing principally i to the "ains | respective farms to b гей; t ds end and side walls ; this plan will allow the cats to taken piia them by Messrs. Rake, Jones, "^ others, | аб іс wil be the fairest test to deal with cases that pn under the TAA in search. of mice, &c., near A. р rir C ochin China classes the struggle was аге койм mewhat an — as re gards the quali ty of the tbe foundation of the ap mona it is there that vermin great СЯ “сн ойы ш | With this view І propose to state а approximately the are likely Mh d wks aft after. it x 3 corn remains un-| vin me or other; ра com: petis ion was | actual results on жш à farms of equal size of the same oum assert Eak ther кб loni £i th very -— we Р = birds of a quality never befo e | description of soil, and situate da me locality, but pr Pe a uU wid бын mk the үү ж. е | equalled. Mr. Cattell took 156 for зш Mr. Locus |farmed in the three several wa саду cheese and рй ground, than w hen the viously sed Nelson for chickens, Mr. Stephens of Walsall for hens, butter making, milk. pe d MY grazing, 7 чар than to Mr. Lingwood of Needham Market for pullets, Captain | Write an essay not based o T Heaton, whose success rea obliged to| In the first place, I m ee - si , as bu аид х A» t TA С һу. t xd а P ed, ОТ | put: up. with а 3d prize and. а commendation. p the| making forms the chief feature on Comparatively fe sticks or o tx „мн int dod г> 1 dd E шыу, classes for single cocks, Mrs. White aud Mr. Rodbard | farm pee any size, I ‚ stock kept, хад E UE ей esed abd à фы d ich| were 186. & dusky hue, but none the less|and general r esults = * far ав my р» taddles are pro dc co m № d „л a 1168100, | admired on tbat account, the Brown aud Partridge- ўні er arcam eesemakiug, in both instances ut if s ией А. фи b ig p and ordinary | feathere, — — among tbeir КЕ the skill of the газабу having much to do with the ge most PE хш Ф j: M р e some of the most vigoro oultry amateurs of Шеда profits, I have represen d bn mid and cheese making by bec у we "hat rata are endowed with m lea er first the! rcc fons were imported they w x» one case of the latter, and have added a case of milk- and a short dh this colour, and great was the success p wm bt which is now becoming a much more extended ind taking Е springing T oh d'ió ih. to of Al Жал. x. ширк: of и. and t м ади ү Was, especially since ; aal: : ^ m во ens roduce requiring a quick AM be defeated by baving iis a , tin o 2106 e classes allotted to them at Bingley Hall were D. aas their лөк, "milk ha p aei - Mie lower part of the, amher. Dputediatels Еа. E led with birds that fully justified. their sup. | sity to o be produced in the vicinity of its йезле a above the sadile -caps ; the pieces cj гаа! need jn m | pate ín adding the amateur p but, as. the MP s now thrown open, а system of morg than two feet acr pobe Would not Ue ера Ње Society. The winners were Mr. Stroiah, who | farming is now practicable in almost any. part. of the that t hite | country, that equals, if it does not surpass, in profit alw sl any other ki — anagement. sented than any n but dis. year Qm have done| I propose tha same time to show the гардой what poor Mrs. еррор could. not do—they have | merits of the diftarent, methods as жале, their effects * made an effort," and e out in ereditable ран upon the lan " э upon whieh 22 a practised ; "à пів, I earning one 1st prize for [^ Chase, aud one for the Фра): 1 is an item of as importance as the Rev. F. Taylor. — рени return, ti The сей Brahma Pootras, the vu poen j The uei in алад, is К а Lue: bord varying - winter layers, favourites on that account, and also | from ong soi RACE, " oi a M riable Ben: A т не пе; p numbers, and regale tiem. because they are so easily reared, were pum; in|loam ^ грі and red sandstor The pp. with t e dato of the first fruits of the harvest gr reat force, and from their very striking а fro: ош, Din. to o: 408. рег е „А, o. pe^ "nd 1 аа аад] tracted. reat attentio: on. Mes: . Lac and Statter | rish-rates bein; — the customar ue ga * Care should always M taken to E 1 ee tm à 35. pt aere, and 2s. 6d. i the pound s y Yielding to the request. of many amateurs and "breeders, | the ass tbo Birmingham Committee, anxious wt vana i eris Ба-а of th js e ceptum, A00 d "ich 9 reed and variety a fair trial, this year to its | upon which stock is 50 milk-cows, 50 ewes (w ET m no wif лер upamoide ble, the remedy | already liberal prize sheet two DR for the light- | with cy re. are fed off fat), 5 horses, 30 pi of : suggested when we come to the part coloured variety of Brahmas, Theresult was satisfactory, | rear ared ц and fattened, and 12 to 15 young horned this paper mhich Donii of destruction, For the |an nd в some beautiful birds were exhibited. 1% із Һагају | cattle yenrlingg, and iv we must confine elves to mea n ю prev ent to apply. been raised against rick-stands, not in consequence of нои ob our үн marauding бе 1 y to айа that Mr. Pares took lst for old birds ; Е The; farm is self. -supplying as prin EN od xc SISDSDEHENICHENS- of бн What can we say for ше зи they | in. 15-2cre si hifts—lea-Oats, Turnips, d [ow == C bt Poultr Yan. [havo their oot ostia Mi Мы нөн бы. Ау | grow the Oats, Turnips, and straw required, io addition. v . are few. exhibited were very pol end tie бо ue ге. Tar ВікміхєнАм Роюттвт SHOw:—Those gentlemen | Rev. М f. ы ape Mr. Hi this farm is considerably over the average, on account who have nursed. this exhibition to maturity from its| The Créveecours may be consid eam still on their | of the superior quality of the cheese made, which has infiney, must have been gratified at the result of their | trial in this country, but ‘there - на doubt: - б аге | sold аб prices varying from 4а to 85s. per cwt, the exertions and care, when they threw open to the publie | steadily making way, an and аг ined to play an | aano me made being and si i i t er en ее; year they have worked unflincbin tain the|called bastard Polands, and bad to bear a great; deal of Inoduce &. s position they have now made for esed Ty or have м; ne pen of them Eu. а РТА Pd cheese, at Sii E ek ^ T" 5 ET difficulties and mueh о] oppositio on to conten d | won 1st at Marseilles, Liyons, Avignon, and." rofit on 50 ewes and wool, at ш. ipo р: mS 10:0 hibited three or four times in this country quus io i acres of Wheatus y Me. 45 di - 18) 0 0 head of the list, во that a commendation pane Apte t any notice more favourable than that above | Profit on 30 pigs, at "че AM Sotto ed боз tells в for more than many prizes gained elsewhere mentioned. `Та the classes for adults and ы ag at | £1213 15 0 d [7 0 B © «, Ф E [1 B a. = 8. Е 8 о ЕЕ Bingley Hall the lst prizes were n by Mr. Expenses. B eris London; but with the except ion of a eed Blinkhorn and Mrs. Hurt respectively. Rent, 200 acres, at 408. .. 400 0 at the Agricult cox Hall uadit the auspices en thé Не ів а bold man who rushes into the description | Tithes, at 3s. per acre ; ratos 2s; lo on assessment 58 15 tO. v cozaplete failure, nothing | of the urghsat Birmingham. Their appearance Wages EE Elo 0 Е in the catalogue and prize list is like that of the Extra men.. : Pseud » poco is the. t — os a meeting of the kind, irregular verbs in the Eton Latin Grammar—there Harvesting нна ҹу E 2 "the fact of the Poultry Show being held іп !соп- ів no end to them. Who в dots the |. desmen'a bills, 521 105.; Grass-scele, 227. 105.; NS Ra A with that of cattle, muss d and implements,|18 classes of them, especially when he knOW8| other seeds, 90. . ў £5 0 0 tends to make it of mueh ce if | that end are 16 -of Game waiting for Paid Lon improvement aeconnt i including draining, held alone. We Noé rie all agrieult im 1? In Golden-Pencilled. Hamburghs s ; boning, 601. ; aire 125 0.0 men read the report of this Shoír i in the Times | Mr. rin of Biggleswade took 186 prizes in mds своп expenses Ue Бо н. ^ 4, and that they noted w both classes, an aci t to be proud of. Sir St. 1024 15 0 Gore too; an was value of i | George fim stock and so Aara of 3e of poni T this branch ена puliets, the 186 for chickens going г, Prot . 8189 0 0 i arae is claiming some attention may be judged | Preston. Mr. K: n, ot Preston, and Mr. Buckley | For the object of soi the pens ive profits of sos fact that at 4 р.м. on Monday, the first day of the a Ashton, took icit 196 prizes for adults and chickens | cheese or butter making with those derived from milk › 6007. had been taken at the sale office for birds|in the classes for алаа" ау rm Hamburghs. Sir| selling, I fortunately am enabled to select а farm—the штей, It would g^ impossible to condense into zi e Gore was successful with Silver- | one last described—on which both methods have been tijg Рег а full report of so many classes so worthily Spangled over ж year yed Mr. Hardman winning| practised by the same tenant, who is an excellent l; and to give a list of all the winners would | for odii, Mr. Palmer for hens, and Mr. Whitcombe | farmer. It was managed as a cheese farm up to four шоге space than Pn ie stated abo in p ii Р. 1- K j xn d $ 2 E Ё Я 4 yen ve: si eA keenest t Dorkings, Сос p. Edwards, as usual, wo or adult | time, in consequence of the advantage of a railwa m and Game or fowls, an eos the Aylesbury de ы Black Анма Mrs. Procter taking lat. er diris | ктар within esi pr »* - farm, and. 12 miles “идей Virieties 1 not be i m this that йе other| Mr. Beldon was successful with his Golden Polisb, the market ийнар acd Clio: milis, have not pw езана and vigoro and. Mr. G: C. Adkins added this year both 186 prizes на чы ча "nu 104. per dozan quarts; аз but that the birds d seriis ре ety notice|to the p de won for him by: his Silver- ws eoa of the farm in other respects | | Spangled b ел отчети stock and expenses remaining "To portant classes. Ia ihe dis allotted to that өйгө for tho destino sio the same, езгер! that the aber of pigs fattened рте meeting the. Grey. and: Speckled | “any other variety,” the 1168 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Decem ——— — 9, The result, under the system of milk selling, is as | Again, we must not overlook the risk of makin ng bad | point. That you may readil T3 follows : debts with the milk dealers, who, as a body in the | his coat shines white, with! Re y himina ala Produce. £ s. d | large towns, t the best of payers In saying this I| patches adorning it. You ре mon е ed *Milk of 50 cows, at 1s. 10d. per dosen (аана кб 0 0 |до but speak the experience of milk producers. Again, | these dogs is a dificult art th that the Proft oa ч m Ет гие зт 10 o|under the system of grazing, the farm will regularly | comb ihe graceful elastic fi ыг aim ms 15 acres of Wheat, ос, 180 0 0 | іпсгегѕе in fertility, as а much greate: tion of the | strains art size fo Of the tada Profit on п 10 pigs, at 50 0 utriment, either extracted fro m the ground or arti- | growing green Crops a and bus ощ "i #1498 15 0 | cially supplied, is — returned to it again by the | value the symmetry and constitution ep di Tien | Expen £ s а, | animal, than under the either of che eese makin hi Stanchness, согар action, and sei the dog, ert statement in cheese- ое account 1094 15 0 | ог milk selling. 16 7 ар tell little without shooting over him i e Be Aad cost g c cows to Кер " supply or a lease for, say 21 years, at a rien rent, the POE early like setter’s h lighter than a m, ere 100 0 0 improvement of his farm under grazing will y without a snipe nose ; his ears тоса ае "n бед 1124 15 0 increase his crops of beef, mutton, and corn : ай ad like a Vine-leaf; bis body marked Bes. ed, not ра i comes decrease of expense | breadth ; his feet standing straight; a Dew Profi 9|in cultivation; and thus his profit will yearly go оп | notice the arching ot the toes nds Yuan, n the grazing farm i to the КОЕ 18 T "ili кааш, the кб result being most beneficial | between. The stern curves pward with tuft of ш 100 ew ewes (whose lambs are ede d off (at), 4 hors alike to himself and his landlord. silky “ feather," thinning off at the ti Г depending The result is as follow: As pries the labour attending the practice of these | coat must not curl though beautiful" bat ei Product £ s. &|systems of farming, th 2 of ачар has a de waa profile of the body you аге well 2 ‚Пр fy Pro pu ne reu at 12L. - x тор 10 С advantage over the others, not only in out-door 1 you will understand the great point of colon. 2t ll он 100 ewes ud wool, ati 15s. 75 0 0 | аѕ shown in the accounts ot expenditure, but din: in hà setter, the coat bein еер blood.r 1 the 15 acres of Wheat, at 121. 80 0 0 | Іароог and — sibility -— in-doors, since the care | nut or mahogany, not golden yellow, fallow бщ. — Low and manageme of m iik any w entails much o so unmixed with black that tested nm — 2116710 0], light there must be no black waves ep tg "€ | Rent, 200 acres, at 405. T d See. А v | be rimmiserdiei at a very high ra toria A pum fringe to the ears or the Profie qf i | Tithes, 1 10; i зета 43l. dw ЕД 5815 0| Опе he best indications я "the progressive im- And you will T admire the Setter of i Wag at 407 . £160 pr cda attendant on this system of grazing is баноз blood when you know that he is i ^ 20 btained by one simply observing the very great differ- | rule in being rave with a blue or osi | меыен 9 ence in the quality of the dung-heaps collected under | on the brighi lights, in having his © А um 213 0 0|the respective systems, the cir origen une aqueous | burnt sienna ea with br Шр тей оп дей, x батали billa, 321. 10s. ; Grass seeds, 921. 105; Fa Meet rance of that produced from milki dir ock e con- thr oat, and f у | spot of tan over ea АЛ о Э asting remarkably with the le senting; ol * white shirt- Js. х2 ін а Еу, 2; et rea ШЧ бае, I dence Б E xv» 125 0 0 tiat collected froin fattening beasts. The eifect of this | —the greatest trouble to breeders Mrd T | Paid for oil-cake z . «50 0 erence upon the farm must be obvious to any one. “ teapot tail Ке ithe pu att the end. His virtues S — Contingent ex penses 80 0 0 n fact, I have myself watched its progressive water than other setter si — 951 15 0 under good managemen nt wi ith. extreme к ops more variety of attitude “ on the point? nd setters in the present Show sm Profit ec se 9 £215 15. 0 | to that of high cultivation ; Stm eeds m Sii merit the display of former И + ill therefore stand as follows :— | е crops become stronger, and the land being more years. "The foxhounds make a very fine sho › фиш easily worked as it becomes. more integrato by the |воше of the most famous sires from the bet | == | Expenses. | Profit, | more luxuriant gAn = the жн upon it. Неге |kennels. The unds are inferior; the retri |£ d.| £ s. d. | I cannot but state t rticular attention paid by the | excellent; the spaniels remarkably meritorious, They Cheese or тшш 1213 15 r^ 15 0 |189 0 0 |farmers of this е (North Cheshirc) to the mode splendid show of bulls а Б bo Xo. MN E. 2H 367.10 0 "LIB 0 ыд | of seeding down their pastures, which, coupled ш the | foundlands, St. Bernards, and toy-terriers A реја PUES 108 15 mmn clean fallow or green crop, is undoubtedly, after drain- | feature this year is the pov of joe pre appears that experience of this district is decidedly i; in уой че, ke pirim ун, before coming the | | ing, the foundation of all doe farming, i dem secret of success in the c cases noy under Я Ву to a defin ite conclusion on the s sub jec btainéd pe the а! ед ован to L taken into account, п SOC di 80 f bones, which, after a few yes growth, is equal A EA n Tai that impii ve ordinary way by 20 years' lea; exper: 8 hat a good sod that breaks nes thr ^ ite The profi к ант M toa tofl thought excessive, I can, зч but state that such i is о pensive course of сг ops t any manure that ca y be — E to say siae of the р e in this immediate neighbourhood, who buy in lean b ot rest EB Sc sk J all sy e: horns, at an average of 107. to 127. per head, in t two months of the year. They then en them on straw, Turnips, and a little „саке, га the siens as miei — in a virgin soil. Hol ldi ing thes se vie ws, i and c то к present I m ring, by which Y they зме fic begun to grow тет АА flush of Grass es they do not, а ear for safe to be Pallet: by Turnips, inh, sided Mt the moist climate of ihe | district, is e of d show of dps is ae КА better than e | about ds Re ia а syst onduc о the mutual bodie P both Livin: a: айога | ас hal of grazing. Dunham Massey, Altrincham. cellan dg (Tine MIR —The er, numberin 1,000 specimens, now establish ed in the new Curzon Hall, a js spacions and handsome structure, erected at a cost of 8000/7. upon ground which 80007. more. Mis The Birmingham D ре But for variety of taste in the choice [esame and. фо of labour in the culture of fan ht be ing | value, cost | surfac: small size and for puppies of pics is ini MEL Show a altogether by far the best we hav lendar of Operations. the frost has left, S tter, Let us quos n actual experience on peaty aud light land soils, thus tural а у Mr. Азы i i за ho e ur is now comparatively unp England € As an iustance, I ps І а Ik what a gentleman called his “ ror im rent charge was apportioned. On light * fen," to a common observer чишү їй k m the valuable slate yrds), um hings, a visitor mig equally tha} n th | | au fait among tbe | alwaysa heavy crop, ttl e machines, or the dogs. ed ів а in that жы was —-— | Pane acre; hence the large amount of winter € jade having divided themselves into | varies, being under or over 50s. — | Le from so small an extent of a rable land, roups giving their li ives to рени, you need а | bend but it is very well pe P абы | , Thei item of 50/. for cake Ў бег, whereby other- | of Red Clo r, Wheat, and Beans which ihe | ief article fi erem imperceptible ‹ excellences n may reveal themselves, aftorwards e кой: M dee but rather e e to their it may be in Roses or Melons, in silkworms or white| The farm of Mr. Cambridge, of Во MEE | health and as агы aid to the й and теш which mice. You admire the interminable ranks of handsom om as able specimen of es | же > mainly те elied upon for fattening them. Тһе sheep | lively bits of intellig: and faithfulness; thegraceful,| done for the soil of Norfolk, and to pos ТИШ | sturdy, alert, pompous, or comic DAN that growl, present productive state; but so far ће preti | I may also further к that of the она ке; | whine, and bark their own - ч all; but уоп | solitary instance of such improvemer county, üt | not more than 50 ar е up in em mn, na wt understand a dog, a aps unaware | has been almost universal the rdi to crm | remainder either t from calve that one side of yo iè еб might Бе quantity of clay applied varying а креће ans which there are Ран а few, and wild. pay our filled with the points of perfection and demerit |stances. 54,055 loads of clay have Den E " well, калг being paid 2 esee me of purchasing that in the numerous breeds and their subdivided | farm to res, or, on an average, 1 grenti they are ht in their m ing 8. strains. Look, then, at the picturesque, warm | Mr. Keppel, of Lexham Hall, ], has made Т But I should aya E th its of this| your heart а on of these playful | ment i e i light sandy land, by mir observed £ | tl 1 pets, feel physically powerful in the e e of those | 50 loa. Га N the седі | my own neighbourh of m and co cially with those of dem s or butter ris and milk selli ing. Grazing has collateral advan ntages in many onate critic ana lead you by the und of minute » differences 3 ци, carriage, and colour Tp cwm u wonder iet though milk d excels it in бун mg: by, ғау . per annum оп a farm of 200 acres, I yet) q йт that iu the main дылы» the рге!егаЬе stem, as — vour to sho In the first place, I consider that apparen oem == favour 9 milk ве amens may бану! һе гт unt of the extra risks is s Cl En "The neca answer to the catechism- * What is the chief end fn, ser "|? does ipis toa pointer ; the seat of that marvellous sm elling faculty tha t fortik his main qualification. His jaw is not narrow like that. of а ‚ hog, his long soft, ears „hang close | barrowful, o: фа on ; whether cum, apply 80 such loads p er acre; pee dr or instance, here | under 505., "— tes a rk "2 us found for mot of horses; employm кте the шй of man?” —“ His | labourers, without. ut; ioo, e jus EM for thi MM ue ) vphens general естм to delicacy and | Sickness of milking as compared with fattenin Rein ws. * More milk is produced cow i n IY being kept up throughout tho year by exc ge | Strength for "work demands a broad muscular ' loin and bo: uence of the of cows limbs with strong bone; qui. shoulder; his — cat-like Ta dms € shoe- res a well-set | Chalk, also, as well as с be м "he ien December. | soles of horn orny pad, and his ru. index to the s ош, is e - iPad and spread on light sandy TAL in | Fences give some work аву well to $ ам the Quicks for Lm 44 | possible in the winte onths— tho cutting E also do very wel mec to hough this vo E and "eds M till February, | described in the month of January: Loewe The Mode wo good remar: ponas 9, 1865] THE GARDEN ERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1169 = Wescate Farmers Club. He says :— before © E езе for а line of new fence should тіж | orm or trenching at least 12 months А pios g in pon the surface, and you cover these cuts with a erint «айй; о ы) p arth, merely to preserve them frost. The еу с n PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS’ PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c. і наба. S. TRUSS Begs fer complete HOT-WA Чы APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUS ЕЗ кайны of 4-inch к Рон d Joints, бим, AN Fire .Bars, Soot Doors, Dam Беу Cistern, Feed Air Pipes, Pipe! Stands, &c., of the best quality). delivered to any Relay Station y in England, єнї: to erect the same within 25 miles of London, at the following price: pets PIPES патер та SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSE. Apparatus comple Erec S Touse. l Erecti - way beautifully in the spring | 16 feet by € feet .. — .. - £3" 0 0 |30feetby l2 feet... EDS £ is sfer being plante н, bout seven or eight plants | 20 feet d 10 foh os, 9 0 0 .. 2 0 0 |40feetby lófeet .. .. Bo 0 to a yard are en ugh. One advantage of ed oe of | 25 feet by 12 feet .. 5 2 b 0 |50feet by 15 feet 0 0 3 % ing is, that ch less room is required, as you A with tha ususl easb or mound, didi E - Erection «€ 25 MÁS of London, , Railway Fare for one Man анун extra, x E cultivate and crop land much nearer to the fences y I ode may be objected to on land; but suc - «е d drained, and that not by an open ditch Estimates and Plans forwarded on application to ilong the line of p but by a systematie under T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, Е.С. und drainage. The proper season for ege - Б about the middle. of pr cw xit end of March, or during the inertness o NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. The Thorns being now Pus ii is a doi irable, and E ass О cattle а ани The best pro- ooden railing. This рашын should be си e immediately on the pipi, dr E or at least before any animals s to it, The ers tection of these young bali that эйе уо jung im deb come | to ; perfection much s when thus protected. The hedge «тч E md ‘protected, Arae are is to, be ve endeavoured to ascer- М. т иг I hav tain the best time тч yen» old hedges, in order to secure the quickest growth, which is a very desira ye f Feb IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE. PRICES EN LINEAL YARD, 24 INCHES аьа Size of | Mostly used for ад е аваа Е Mesh. 46 CT ET c Galvanized. pr рист ль Galvanized.| Japanned, [Galvanized. T inch Hares, Dogs, P ultry 4d. | 83H. 6d, | 4d | 64. 514. та. Жын Game or Ойу. Nouiag s 4M. | 4d. bd. | 61 | 61d. | 614. | Sd. l; inci Small Rabbits, Hares, &c. 14. 43d. 64. | 5c | Т 1d. 94. 1L inch Smallest Rabbits .. ' .. 5d. 6d. | 5i. | Tá 9d. 9d. | 1а. Quantities of 100 yards or а PF livered free at nearly all the —— 1 Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England; and 200 yards or upwards delivered free to most parts of оха and Ireland. ery description of Netting warranted to give satisfaction, and if not approved. will be exchanged or * Eve may zi returned unconditionally. n OFFICES : m IAE STREET, ШЕЕ, a карри, Е.С., . Swrruw's LANE and Іохрох STONE, and near DGE. WAREHOUSE [o Жый is kept in мы. 148, UPPER Lione un. x zs dd the of LONDON BREWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM Волт PIER, JAMES PHILLIPS & CO. then the cuts or woun so long struggle with the па ра storms, HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, ne further remark we add .— ver partially I may have spoken of Thorn hedges, there is one 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. place on the farm where they should never ted; that is, around the stackya: ше ШЫ ыо be & sione wal. Hedgersw ыы PRESENT PRICES or SHEET GLASS ron HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. ought never to be planted in in Thorn fences. Nothing i ів | NGLISH SHEET G GLASS f Г ED to their growth ; nor anything more Pouke i in Crates of about 280 fee o epe TAS T T те Жүгү; Ко "нон. prejudicial to adjoining crops. 16-ounce. м0 cultural most 01 the №0! , Clergy, m——— Bes suec ву ioo Dd e: d. Gentlemen of the Uni edi Sé A ҮН осн И ach Box contains 19 - The prices only apply to Notices to Correspondents. Thirds M Or e Fue p the sizes ied. ABORTION : Essex. тыя serious evil is P podus. by the Fourths .. £s 214. vs 3id. Squares 20 by 12, 20 T 13, 20 by 14, 20 by 5 n (9 ео e-grass n mown, and which often contains Ergot HORTICULTURAL GLASS, M ME — у; Remove the cattle and change the foo much as possible. x tock = 16-oun Third qual уе ее ы 173 фа ы ùe 91s. 0d. If hay peve Em given, TOH it де straw pa oil- en and Ur Pes iudei. Seo ps Ww TIED Pas M icm ^ н the animals rted, or "TA . 0d. T . ге o pelos те i y to the sizes stated. En nglish 24s. 0d. : Highgate, Th d t belong to thi sF ITb ^e erte 9114by9 4ths. 3rds. $ w whether ША А бест el дый з "f A me pul 19, et i, zm 1, "1015 15, js 0 | 13s. 64. 158, 0d. The above prices include Lon which are not ох! ог stinct species, it is difficult to say from the 13» 11 14, 11 ie" pings on ds pest s КК чон ы when 14, 12 15, 1215 „H lir, пе ARES. ed at a certain degree of co x 18 ‚1219, 1252921 $ ИТ» „1 believe t t an old man and donkey cart might Пу „18 17,13 "M 14s. 6d. 17s. 04. g A m qui "eg y: (ТЕ .. “n ы: Чиге fobloyed constantly during summer in collecting ee and | 19,, 13/20,, 13 18 jl . иер ч wherever еге із extent and herd enough 14117 ;, A e "ls же ыа ави r 2s j » 4 x TM ^ 17 oz. to the foot. ^ t ble at x Pe Aan BEN Siipi. -Por Talian R T an 14/20,, 14 0 oxes T urnable a price. Washed in Ammoniacal manure -enlphaio of ammoni t. рега ut SHEET s HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE "Peruvian Sim d MPs lator i is pi superbos e In Cases for ges up, in vedo GL For Soto" as an pm се а dressing of 16-oz.,200ft. 16-0: cm E de 200 ft. acked in Е of 50 M each. є 2 суб. of guano sown over the drills before £ гу d. "ud d. £4 s 5 E d. E by e : E x pertes, A ов: i ch the Leid n is. If yo d ое? ge : w ; Т. 413 0 s : б E s i ge d m I1 « td mix jt à vin oroughly skimmed milk as gi n. Thirds к 210 0 2 10 0 s 5 ө i and 10 » this paint р, E een =. eren Cd К р Е 1 җен 200 0 Mie returna| Б at fall priee. well one женш, pes TE It is usually grown from seed—hoe in 201b. per otis March in rows about 18 inches apart. Cut every jd row during alternate winters. We believe -— kinds who o PaBated y cuttings. Perhaps some of our readers i ve had experience will say When, and ande what ll plan і The bU NO J 8. Five fanged dung is very much injured. Portion to sa; ive the kte stable auum is to throw every day's about vm to the nd of a ridge-formed heap standing on айу ards width of land, and piled up ridgewise as steep daily sides w. as hi cester, and to oktan T from the ivjury of five-fanging, which is о "tad oup "ILES and SLATES in SHEET "€ ROUGH PLATE. PLATE е ӨТАБЕ PLATE, and GLASS TILES LEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, Ee GENUINE LEAD. FINE OAK VARNISH. LINSEED OIL. LINSEED OIL PUTTY CARRIAGE VARNISH. , ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. AURI BÉ pem TURPENTINE. BRUSHE; GLAZING KNIVES. Lead in Sheets or Cut to Sizes, Lead Pipe, Lift e e Closets, and Plumbers Brass Work of every description SS for Ventilation, ORNAMENTAL GLASS, GROUND GLASS, COLOURED and PERFORATED GLASS for TAINED GLASS, Patent DIAMONDS, & : N.B. In consequence of a cis advance in the eost price of every description of Glass, we have beer n m prices, whi his day will be as aboye, € local fermentation. 1170 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. NN NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL 60005 ~ THOMAS, MILLINGITO S бап AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. aside TARIFF FOR SHEET wen AND deaa laheb 7 GOODS. —— BURY & POLLARD, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS, — HEATING BY HOT WATER. Publie and Private , Buildings Manufacetories, Conservatories, &e., Heated on the most improved system, combined wii Paths fitted inciples e es connected with Kitchen Ranges, Теайу for use night ог day, without extra lire. th беер Үе, Воё $ uccess in а Cases stimates free. References to ксле of the Nobility's Seats anical Societies, Public Buildings, Banks Manufactories, &с. e dii of Pipes just fixed at Wollaton Gardens for Tori Middleton, by BURY AND POLLARD, Sole Мао ае Tu ш CONICAL TE which are adapted for LE in Brickwork, or as sho own in sketch they y requi re No Bric CKWORK, and which Polen iet IRK IRON WORKS, 17, NEW PARK STREET, SOUTHWARK, ie S.E, х B.—PATENT ving [achinery, from Half-Horse Power pu rds. seen daily at Work as ry & Pollard Ка completed. the order for e ва dors and the Government. Gardens at Agra, are again su n. "E. dd MO rgo WIND ENGINES for ASCENSIO he Admiralty D t i Wind Engines supplied by BURY лхр POLLARD th. “for Ascension, as аена most satisfactorily. тее years ago BURY anp POLLARD always keep a large Stock of their BOILERS, together with HOT- uL PIPES of the best Lu LL CAUTION. THE SUCCESS AND GREAT EXTENT OF BUSINESS ORDERS WITH WHICH HENRY ORMSON Has been favoured by the miri Gentry, &c. jim all parts of the United Kingdom, for the last 20 years, 1 | as a subterfuge for obtaining Orders for themselves. | H. ORMSON trusts such pretensions will be treated | with proper iiri igi as he confidently assures his | patrons, and others, that the mere putting forth of these | pretensions i guarantee whatever for Horticultural Buildings and Ноте Apparatus being constructed in his superior style, well known in all parts of the country | for many year 2 | . OR v dh d үүт pu still continues to n | which he may be von red will a 'allt times Ti eive hie most careful най and ever - HORTI R Beo ab эла. HEATING APPARATUS «оне, i him will b gned and Constructed th ost approved uii АТ prineip Tn and from his aurir FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL experience, ani ГЕП Mi Vi at horticultural science, will n" PRIZE MEDAL also be properly м o the succes : ил FOR ORMSON'S CONSERVATOKY, FOR ke eren d NTLESS TUBULAR Bü all descriptions of Exotic Plants and Fruits. At the INTERNATIONAL EXIHIBITI At the dp EXHIBITION, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, RMSON, F:S.A., HORTICULTURAL ARCHITECT, BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS ане E si s STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON _ OLINTON & Ө OWENS 2: (LATE amra a. & CO.) ИС 229 PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. a md AAAA WOE NT Ё от. оа SKETCH shows ап adaptation of THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM. Тһізіз а sim mple suited for raising а Su i E ав show: t it is suited for Жа ind Ф, x мег, Ms р сүдү ана EUM Bim, Brook, or Spring r 1 Dixon s Owzxxs have fixed t coun e mede Gall т day to { elevations 3 varying from 30 to 300 feet, and f ті many in ms main тыран, 50; А to e T | о. 87. IMPROVED TREBLE BARREL PUMPS with HORSE GEARING f for Raising Water from DEEP for the supply of MANSIONS and PUBLIC асела „Хо. 29e. DOUBLE BARREL PUMPS for HAXD-PO Пас purposes, SETS, CLINT x & Owens Manufacture апа Erect every déscript Engineer's W ЕЯ Р. м ы. z све E ^x ptio neers Work required in Public or Private Tee r ny Purpose on the ior бшаШев ec seido, Steam беша „Engines, Water Wheels, Turbines, Warming and Drying fria Tens of Pumps, $c. free on application, | | | | E men 9 1865.] THE GARDENERS (CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1171 Caution to to Gardeners.—When ask for £ UPON the W TON 8 OWLER'8 PATENT STEAM PLOUGH amd and SNOR anD COOKE’S ai ANTED PRIS 1000 the Nivea « "ber application." pus F CULTIVATOR may be seen at Work in every Agricultural Sus TUNING and EP MEM d END see that you Wirra Вміти, W ation. County in England. rer рыр» apply to. С Observe the SaYNOR, Al Y D МРЕ E GE ТИТ Jons Fowtrn & Оо., 28, Cornhill, E.C. ; and Steam Plough "x TE Омот bout v eri ich none are ae * HE x ACRES E D TEAT HE К DRIVING STRAPS | works. Leeds. акаа) за п E y! ore | ^; узуы и т & & C. regret hart E о esae e en Ж” га б eae of ка, omni effective and o 5 oM rably i y^ e met. A GKICULTURAL IMPLEM MENTS .—Steam йлн, E been sold for the genuine ong; Dee bih bás has caused | kind of drivi ving Sri Threshing Machines, Pumps, Carts, Gies tu Plough ar- д а бнз to be made to ћеш of Knives 57 SPECIAL STRAPS for PORTABLE ENGINES, rows, Quat Cutters, C ke Breakers, Turnip Сш а, darden Bea make, all of which are warranted both A — makers. Tonxkn's c Strap and Hose Company, Tools, &c, Improved by prm E. E- ivered carri: [Cru corr md УЕ: om poss е m г ан гоа, кше — Ee hester. Bvnorss & kir, 95, зш net {е be noie Е.С. iste orks, Sheffield. Established upwards Wrams or Ta years. Е пр, араа, Agent. - Works, Brentwood, Esse Paston Wi MENS PATENT SILENS MESSOR ACA CRANSTON "S PATENT BUILD INGS for ISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLL HIN HORTICULTURE, Highly —— by the Royal а d and Estimates free 1 eul :—9) D ros STREETS Errem by 15 feet, and 21 by 12ft. ; Half-span, 24 by 10 t. ; Lean-to, 24 $n. pere P. Sterec copio f Slides of diferent h nt houses post free for 6 stamps vok, ful Author Ed Patentes, з AMES (€ Architect, No, 1, Temple (GARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, x Row West, Bim mingar in gre variety d рай and material, the EN GA sorts idis LL Saly sett = 24 T espe- EN EE as they ч р ише =———— AL Pat don incur o Mathes labour South Hampshire. wn" "Бор, со conse- qos BE LET, with Immediate Possession, for a Н ima DENCE and ra шы. of 180 um situate four Mei es m ery retrag or y to Mr. Jos кти Вис NDEI ere h kc, madan, — ipto! and expense, as quently being M арарет GARDEN VAT OUNTAINS, kc, in Artificis ML dene of great durability, and in great ар dones — wq onis Upper Grow чүс Ичет Quem s КеП sea, S.W. SUME ar nd Б, Сага, 8. $E E айе Agents for F жое E d GARDEN WALL o BE LET on TE rco хп NISHED, partially FURNISHED, "S RDDERSURN. META, Мей in the Parish of Sune and within two miles of the Dunse and Каго BRICKS. tilustratea Price e Trade supplied. | Stations on the North British Найза The House contains five Public po ET A , besides RNAMENTAL. PAVING Rs for Conservatories, | Servants’ Apartments, Th Stables fo Ме его аге tch-houses, Byres, Yards, &c. ; a good КЇ 3. RA and seven Cottages for Servants, together with about 220 imperial Acres of DN Land and voe Dad to Plantations. A ra raten ка y Ae A p durable ав Stone, forming avariety of mm pur Also TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs that ate pooni a anae had to the House, Gardens, Pleasu the above. WS , and ар - Wo ode пайк Y T ^ on me. In, January, ds and Harlers hunt in ne! mr) , алк Bu LR тола ko. Jar r renea Е TEN a o а jam od Trout Tabing and d c» kmar be obtained T uired, Н ог particulars а Ду to Mr, Bricks of great durability, ао and d Ausus. Clinkers, Wal! Copings, Red and Stoneware Drain Appel Slates, Vom ts, kc. To be obt:uned of F. & G. Rosner, at their Prem TM ток, Factor, Mine Graden Pe. tream. David & 'anston,the Stew: ab W е rbu "urn, will show the Pouso ind Lands. Milne üraden, Decembero. 9 s турла эчт preme sagre ugar apre To culturists, Horticulturists, ал Flo rists, -— AND (REIGATE, best quality), at D - 10 BE UIS POSÉ D OF, IMMEDIATEL ам ell- addresses—14s, per Ton, ог 18, 34. per Bushel; 2s. Lad боп extra blished BUSINESS in the above line, situ at m one of GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proréd to be the | for delivery within three miles and to any London Railway or Whart. | the most. «уттан чр ч county of Buffol and жалар E n have carried off DOO E Prize that has been given in all cases кечан of 4 Tons, 1s. per Ton eg communication by rail and water to any pai art of the eden Dst, apetiton. NT Ml eet: have been sold since the year 1850. дын TS, BRICK BURRS or CLINKERS, for Rockeríes or The Premises consist of а Span-roof CobserTéLOty, . "Vinety Illustrated Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free. to Work. Propagating and. Hothouses fitted ар on the most improved "Тномаѕ тне Bor: Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds; 2, Farringdon Р. & G. Rosner.—Addresses see above, principle (by Ormson of Chelsea) with Hot-water " кы. Чоро» Hil, London, E.C.; Hadwin's Buildings, Tithebarn zi 3. Orders Ed executed zi Railway. Siete DE Ёш Sedi, Liverpool; and 19 Eden Q Liverpool ; апа 19 -Eden AY, Dublin. —_ Bur Dwelling ne House and Mop are in eed o es Ой Paint no longer Necessary. Corr H HURDLES а are made in the best manner | Bedrooms. MORE. appenaa DUE IER "Te shop basa а Е, —/ of superio ught Iron. SHEEP HURD ed "aid iA art of the town, near the post-office, principal hotel amd bánks, only EZ p CATTLE HURDLES, wo minutes yak zm the pr Hain: The town is EZ ort v | each ; CONTINUOUS "FENCE, Жош mos st delightfully situated in the nty, and à beautiful ri | 84. рег foot; оен us Apes t the foot, | 25s. each. Ilusi e List o th e business has been successfully carried on for upwards of | —— 20 years, amd T Та "cms for disposing of the same is the death of ANCE GATES, RAIL а воп. Apply by letter cial d po WORK. of every rms jm . J, JEFFRIES, Tope Suffolk. i tio Designs and Estimates free о! €—— ә Соттлм & Со. A - PA No. 2, Winsley Street Бан bp fuic : — (opposite the Pantheon), Oxford Street, Londun, №. — a: ^w Fruit Trees, N s Ta " STEVENS WIL. SEL SADCTIO at (4ALVANISED WIRE NETTING | M 5 esi Rooms кшк Carden, Nr on Xx WEDNESDAY, Dece December 13, Et SATURD AY, December 10, 4 half-past 12 o'Clock precisely, a splendid. assortment OF STANDARD and DWARF ORNA PYBAMID and TRAINED FRUIT TREES, n E c m" хее EST Mornings of Sale, Patiadipied ID ILL Aw» SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH for preserving Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. This Varnish is an excellent nup бы oil paint оп all out-door work, and is fully two-thirds may be -applied by an е а, гос thinning, чүген кбй СР, lt is used in the at Windsor Cas s, апа at the seats of many of the nobIDty mad etas AM whom the TON vr ra Bt. Ja ursery, ze Бас реет —OÜ9 Ui — pi "GILUING 0 0 late ps Ti iru) 3 Ча. c {ей he trustees of Mr, B es to by PUBLIC testimonials have beez received, which Нил, & Swrrn will forw AUCTION. on the above Preni Mies (der de p Tots Bill of spplication. Sale), on MONDA ipe 11, and стон дыг, „ât From Ronr. Rarkrs, ek Yamn East Dale, near Brough, Y orkshin 11 o'clock cen the whi p 8 URSERY , “I have used your Black ish for park palivgs and consider it ti several 6-4 Plum, Peach, apu most ible and best thing of the kind 1 havı r seen. think it might be applied c^ still greater АЙТА "m iron in i Size of foc instead of paint, and it is my intention so to e. ору t in Pos Proof against ИРИ of about 30 gallons each, at 1s. | ke a 1s. 8d. per des id to don in P he kingdom, zar other Nursery Effects, and several thousands of qo ILL & & Surio, y Bil iron Works, near Dudley, and nch |Hares, Dogs, Poultry, &с. ` к - and тек, Эа, o п land in Heale's Street, West, Е.С. Y 3 X TRAD y inch АП kinds of Game Ата whom only it cam bs оран 18 inch Small Rabbits, Hares, E р У Market Gardeners, Carmen, and Others. LR o RAE OE ims ALL. Е CONME ds favoured, with, Тың SELL 00 Yards and Free. T 58 ness, to GALVANISED ne WAT TC CISTERNS, by AUCTION, on t| 45. Е e, North End, Ful FENCING. S.W., on TUESDAY. Xx December 12, at 11 for Ì2 o'clock: precisely al! ISED SWING WATER BARROWS, € eer e e да ui oer ene ад VAN: com: 4- GALVANISED IRON ROOFS and BUILDINGS. Greenhouse, Fi Pits i Five powerful LAWN MOWE БАРИН, ЧОРЛАР, Market, Wasgons, лоо qam длр s ASPHALTE dr agas Potatos, 20 0 Бүгө HURDLES HORDLES, URD 1s. 1o уч 9d. per yard, Baskets, large Ware Tubs" 3 To ja e Weighing $ chines С Сз ср эр чу-е аЛ RATE. Mona YE pen late B. J. ne ye Co. Ladders, Fencing, 10,000 fine Moss Rose Trees, md 000 C: ‚Жуз ат! Wanten CAERON зр SONS, of Great Catalogues a Aomori и анн. race Aere Albert нь тособу Savoys, Spin nach, Сее ап! Roots, Trees, a manchester Street, ^y etfully notify that the; have removed iin aid ас. Жененин met Le э? numerous valuable effec! T ofice to their Warehouse t LA BRL E SAUVAGE I ". Кыз 1 9." — Patronised | May be viewed оп Saturday the Day prior, and Morning of Sal te Hill, E.C. (three doo e gres сату ег Мн а uke of Northumberland for | Catalogues had-on the Prem: м Nas Coffee House, Covent have ued their West-end Office, 31, St. Syon o. his the Duke S 9f Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Garden, W. .C.; Green Man, асв, в} on Street, Е.С. QARSONS’ ANTI- I РАТАТ, | Eois Didier Rr tae Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton | Оов of tho Auctioncer, Land aud Estate Agent, 10, Bucklersbury Фар rally man manufactured. for PAR work, is the ies ү" ed WINDS MÓRNING FROSTS. Hayes House and Hayes poe Uxbridge, сап uso fi. colours. Is simple m application, so that ai * di D twi ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT, OR Р R. H. CHA PMAN hee received 1 жаы 211 the Ехесбиботв of the lat: Spei гозба Meg rr OFFER by AUCTION, on the Aen at yes House, Hayes, on TUES- DAY, Dec. 12, at a i "e Macar LEASE ofthe above cosi siporte or the United i bo had аву ж П rds 2 5 P " s, 9d. per. СТА i-d ed Reside: recentl t ; (agsoxs PAINT = E OU T-DOOR WORK | qe ACT .. Bs. Gd. in su eere оре е: аше ncm London Road (480057 PAINT for WOOD and IKON W ОВА ppm proved m $35 -yard run. cedo Ex De ana пова m mge 3 $ + ayes non the тп Hway, " NT for WOOD and 1 Also “Етші Do Туа de a 08 per уяга тоа: | Довше Dares tation on th ounds, Green and Hothons:e, Gardeners 5— Hm Ена THO; MA pre вснев, Whole and Sole ED т, Great | and Coachman's Cottages, Coach-house, Stabling, &c. The whole PAINT for BRICK апа COMPO. Trinity ы Ороп Street, City, and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- | held for the unexpired Term of 16} years, at the low rental of #15 TA € s. оа Аи RAD Ыы докол Dems mà aem AUTRA PEECHA SOLES— ө чт gare Rond, Pad- E bs om M to beo LY. Co Messrs. mx & EN Імро A&RDENERS.— The Gui улт pany have | dington ; Catalogues of Fnrniture free posts ol тоо аро теа! in of the foi каазын v iddi Cuapmas, Anetionecr, &c., Haréfield Рур G, бікххү, Esq., tj Hayes, P x «(C "cai 1 сайте Ал, worn байа Percha Soles and Heels these To GARDE ENERS, N Слз S' PAINT for GREENHOUSES. tro years, an IRL EAST AE в. Н СИАРМАН bes тезше] Пунт, а from ARS à went A x x. Water of abo the Executors of the Jate George Treadawny, Esq., to SELL (QR8ONS PAINT for HOTHOUSES- Ч е timo, for the E de жога Tutus ап NDA Mc EET GARDEN ET esos DR DOOR BEFROT, Green ad T Pants, Shrubs, es bl erns, &c. е Plants compris "Orr ner "Exotic Nene ras cs, Sont noin, August 10, 1865. - k Б arietis, Aie Primulas, Begonias si denies. last „Імі thank you ce "What I Dad fro raniums, and some valuable Orchids ; ihe. Shrubs Rhododen- s een ма, after а Хатаев s w ed m : tæ, Lau E X Trees, Portugal and T nota cage in the ^ i Apricot T Nudeln. uU Plum Trees; the р! pep 14 амар. бы а а Зу Vines, &c. pimpa pans "|-Town-butlt Brougham, lined with blue da ; Brougham Horse [onem 'Galvanic Batt frio био and OA а d tuc de) haise, Pony, and Натев keap For ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. |bythe Gutta Company, and TS. ihe Ines ia tha geben ed. шок ӨГ Бы: Conto had at e EO in jeg Sho UE: ace of Sale, and free b: Dude Mr. A Cnarxax, Auctioneer, к Harefield 3 Hill E.C. | The Gurra PrncrA CourAxr, Patentees, 18, enep Боза, топаоп, Е.С. pp аеону везна ua ià town or country. Salo, and ADU 1172 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Drozina Smithfield Club Cattle Show. STAND 94, NORTH GALLERY. E W AUBRIETIA CAMPBELLI (effective spring flower). FUCHSIA BANKS'S Pru VERONICA FRUTICOSA GLAUCA. CLIANTHUS Став: in varieties (seed only). Plates, pos! e on receipt of Stamps, of the following:— BRIETIA PAM БЕЛА, AS CLIANTHUS DAMPIE BIFLORA, 1s. 1d. For descri] E of the aote rer E. G. AUTUMN Sx ice forwarded post fre: адл t. John's Wood, CPP N.W. Tra 5. purple, rugose and veiny in centre; 2 to 21 feet bine CLEMATI —Reddish violet, sepals moderate, | fine; cim хө dozen. CLEMATIS кашынын .—Beautiful violet blue; 30s. per dozen. es other good old varieties. A CATALOGUE, including ption and Treatm Clematises, NE Бе parier free on application to G&o, to d Woking эзет, Surrey. эы еы LAWSONIANA SEED (true), of excel- lent quality, and warranted cro p of present season, Price, postage paid, 5s. m. pec r oz.; AL per half lb. ; 60s. pe er lb. nett. Trou unknown Со! nts а remittance must ассо mpany order. WHOLESAL CATALOGUES of GENERAL NURSERY | STOCK can be had on аа to "Тноѕ. CgrPrs, Nurseryman, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. lia Snowflake. ent of Res rm their numerous patrons that they will have as auala рое іп the GALLERY of the AGRICULTURAL HALL, peu during the Cattle Show. On their Stand will be found 250 separate and distinct kinds of GRASSES, all grown by them- | selve: ves in their grounds at IS some exceedingly fine specimens | of their stat Yellow Globe, New Yellow Intermediate, сазда | | Long Red, and neca Long Yellow MANGELS. The celebrated CHA ÁMPION $ t and improved varieties of Yellow and White- | | fleshed TURNIPS, ARR o eiie Also a Collection of the best 9, 1%, ao нг TS ir Саййе Show, Messrs. JAMES CARTER & de de к "sce == peze, ROOTS, M ANGELS, 8 o STAND de 5 итне tu TEDES, t TPAYNBIRD, CALDE COTT. BAW LS TREE, Ср x; SEED, уды Limited, ү ma Я E с. 9, Se ? Address, | Samples ahd 1 for И ar SUTTON med AND e. От, GARDENERS’ CHRONICL “Мт. C “к to Lord Beauchamp, exhibited a beautiful y for New Seeds at very mode rate prices. A "Lobelia Ed Snowflake, to which a First-class Certificate UTT ty, ох & Sons, Royal 1 Berks f Seed. Estatlishment, KReadin Smithfiel уму БУ Committee of the Roya Horticultural Socie! d Cattle md син р CHARLES LEE having acquired the stock this d desir ble S ке PLANT, they M иш; Бөлө in off = SEALED PACKETS f езеп AE for 8) ting itu. Tor which it is well adapt es а BEDDING б LOBELIA it stands unrivalled. to mu is of ааз compact habit: the flowers are large, perfectly even, and of the purest white. 'The stock comes perfectly true 1e from seed, Eue ж 64. ant Ny packet. —Pricetothe CEN on application. Royal and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith W. STAND 91, NORTH E SUTTON'S LARGE YELLOW MANGEL may be on MESSRS. SUTTON'S STAND in the AGRICULTURAL HALL during the Cattle Show, Where Orders will be received for New Seeds at moderate rices. NOVELTIES Tom | Lilium саноч po Crop (or Sutton's Ringleader) Pea ean's Little Gem Pea of 1866. Clarkia UMEN alba Thum Tro mut King Theodore hi SER grandi i го ium elegans [Sees Drun ШАША" ES alba Clarkia pulchella alba Tom Thumb Smithfield Cattle Show, Ine le rimson Celery Carter’s Champion Cucumber McLean's Epicurean Peas onderful Peas Feather Stem E Carter's mparab| STAND 94, NORTH GALLERY. Carter's Summer Broccoli The French Breakfast Radish S EESC AMEEN 5 арр licatio озу 238, Hig "Holborn, Londor оп, W.C. — ТЯ MORTIDULTURAL E EXHIBI x Exhibition should feed chem eret witk „ө itid JAMES CARTER & C OF THE NEW YELLOW пер AEDENEICS апа and AMATEUR'S FRIEND. Seedsmen. urserymen ant INTERMEDIATE д (C HRYSANTHEMUNS: and How to have them Fine Tes for Exhibition.—Use STANDEN'8 GARDENER'S and Eis ATEUR' "s FRIEND. EN'S GARDENER'S MATEURS FRIEND, Fei concentrated Inodorous е iu ds of Stove and ay be seen о: MESSRS. SUTTON'S STAND in the AGRICULTURAL HALL uring the Cattle Show, аа) STANDEN S Groon Т dem Gentis ao quaTEUAS TREND Y r Fruit Tieni n b &с.; joo Vogotübles, &е., in the open No. A ILU 0 is ue b реа for s and Нага оой Plants otov ne description. No. 2 FERTILIZER is recom- mended for-Soft-wooded Plants, Bulbs, &c. ere Orders will be received New Seeds at moderate prices. ark Onion. Caution. md CUTBUSH Anp SON having purchased the entire stock of this PERA ONION, beg to CAUTION their Seed, Firmy friends and the pens es jue s resentations of a Peur ived cash from a ESI. € ue E pner who booked and i ceiv ma Ten eman for uildhall, wh. th jg ep des а 58, 6d., ү 6d., Onion was exhibited, he order having Асе, been ун Bia E PE HA ные, m— 1 ade: MR be хоно, дш мл анак есе totally distinct, No опе will be able to supply EUM ао" Plan g Stree wus T Кере сог in E Mw ed Agents, whose names will be published of Agents will shortly be published. Highga M Nurseries, London, N. uS: o bonang our рына, varieties of eports m а eadi dnm 5 ^ vell worthy А of extensive cul the zi of our Potatos, A С. "пош шшш án ATERSON & Sox, Seed р Potato Merchants and Mn Erin's Queen Dwarf Ashle season. eed P. otat E invite У attention of A QA SHAR e to the following varieties of a POTA' оо ve gro Lr the finest selected stocks; T com Lux i orts worthy of cultivation The o quali ity is excellent, H disease; and prices very moi $ Early Ash-leaved Kidne Earl i » . Myatt's prolific Klaner x то d э Webb's Imperial Kidney Биер шей і Early King, very fine Earl almahoy Raun { » Martin's Globe » т [om f » Golden Globe ». British Queen : » Foxe'sSeedling e Kidney 5 d Frame rkshire Regent Seed Growing Establishment, Wisbech, Cambs, eh d all i that can Da desire of One Stono at 58., edm i eiu Nr ае to the Terms cash from unknown corres R по orders fru 1 such will be Loro to unless pese in by a remittance, 1 or Farm, Deptford, December 9. IXON'S YORKS РЕА h Шей Dwarf шо Wrinkled Marro tivation. Se Таб — pum Gardener: OM of November "e * pu e 2s, per quart. ce to the Tradi application. E. Dixox p SR, Yorkshire Seed D Stret, Hull. i To Farmers, Gardeners, ‹ : XCELLENT l STRONG үү AG NUS ш ad in lar; 8 intities of the Е SE түз [7 аа Ham, Robinson"! rumhead or Cattle. fe A auod ERTOn: ү [ST of NEW SEEN iust accom A FREDERICK da TI and OSEPH HAM HLTON info "ucumber Growers tst — ne: has gx his INVINCIBLE and As js а гай m КЕ БРИ n Manchester, NT e be had of 8сттох & Soxs, J much finer where he obtained al At 2s. 6d. per edet, En t aaisen ms Londons ^ ammersmi pisse ed 1а; G. ЖҮ: ITTLE NTYNE, == & Soxs, Жом. Chestn; озн £ SAN MIS Беейвшїоп, Buchanan t, Glasg head Nursery, Gatesh ces ; Замов FINNEY Wellington Place, near Carlisle. SURPLUS STOCK OF COLLECTIONS of the above for In-door Decoration, 108. 64., 218, 30s., 425., 63s., 848, and Out ONS of the above for Ou rro re 105.64., Sls Sos. 425., 63s., S4s., and Orders amounting to 21s. sent carriage paid. G off SURPLUS STOCK CROCUS, 1s. to 2s. 6d. per 100. NARCISSUS, 25. 6d, to 7s. 6d. per 100. HYACINTHS, 158. to 25s. per 100. TULIPS, 2s 25. 64. to 105. 6d. per 100, ANEMONES, ан CO e 21s. Hamper (No. 3) of Dutch Bulbs 25 Splendid Named ое 15 до. КУ NARCISSUS, 50 do. e 2ls. per (No. 4) o ER sce r Out- Moos Clearing off Surplus Stock of the Cliveden Spring-blooming Plants. of BULBS for BEDDIN кесә щй 1з. 64. to 3s. а рег 100. 3s. 6d. to 5s. 64. per 100, fer i i "door Decoration co: Dutch Bulbs Decoration contain 40 HYACINTHS, А СУРЕ Tof: ва. 300 CROCUS, tdt "ANDRCULUS, 50 ANEMONES, 30 Ый; 8 LILIES. ————— For cifolium album, rubrum, 6s., 95., шу Bale vum au 5s. 6d. per 100. _ r EU " ; POLYANTHUS NARUISSUS, 10s. | ntains nx ui 2 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, 3 JAPAN ^ y" munications should be addressed to * The Editor;" Advertisements of 13, Upper Woburn Р and Business Letters to“ The Publisher," at the Offic ҺР aa penae MN RE of London, and Риа іп ће Оо. оё Middlesex, and Ёзтркйтск моца them at the Office, No, 41, Wellington Street, Р; sh of St МА gi Covent Garden, 'arish of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, in f No. 1, Bouverie Street, Erin the P THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZ ETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. No. 50.—1865.] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. Price Fivepence. | SraMPED EpnrrION, 6d. —— OMS IND Genuine Garden and Apa cult uror Grape Vines. р Зым . 1178 è | Iris susiana, AMES 0-4 Т. d ,GLENDINNI NG лхр 80 NS E avo a splendid lot of amit апап 1182 с Lime irens E Serp o Mrncnawrs, and Nu ET. extra fine Fruit: = keding. т e Pali] 237 a; d 238, 5, High H Holborn, London, Ұ.С, йү *- PRIC СЕ D Janr may be had me: epi ондоп, мере, 1178 b | Реа түш ќе. i гне уь | АС à mm k Nursery, i ndon, Е 1180 e Ens and MERCHANTS, "Fruit ting 1183 b Е а he ab } itn at el с Poultry: p E -— D PR RIED. LIST of NEW SEF Ds = P applioati E G. т 9. НЕХ INDE ЗОН AND SON em the above, with motio 111177 с | Raspberries, lat ый Aat Seed Establishment (Es itablishe d in . =: вре т Canes of well-matu! growth, with promineut ойы Botanie 1192 b Resin. copal 17 r * | eyes, sure to give a boar? erop of fruit, 108, 6d, each. Carte E a, s b Scotland, cimi 19 a T'Ho (AS C KENNEDY хр 00. » * ени RYMEN "wa етт? of SC TR nV rau XN. s. 1178 e Г N idi пэ enda Obi Show ns e DESCRIPTIVE” PRICED CATALOGUES "forwarded to any eon m le онга Wooa, Tondon и. 1190 e | Society, Caled: address on applicati De t Trees. 1192 b HUIUS. DL danda 1179 a агы i AERE G т м. OUTBUPE Е AND *SoN hà have a fine stock of the 1178 e — Royal Horticultural ,. 1180 с M. w. AN D 8 T E Ww A R T, OGUE gratis on пиен. . M80 c Royal icultural , HOLESALE AN L NURSERTMEN, L m t: Agr à TIS e, 1100 e E Ven Б, owe VNB. ` 2 pis Nurseries, Lo Mad t ol RIPIN 79 a anum Capsicastru; .. 1180 e ear Wimborne, rset SR 5 m Т в.— МО * "RIP" H Наз д Sisan ini „ ыр PRICED т forwarded onapplication. —— CATALOGUE QEGRAPES, "а Tros hune e per post. 1180 b Vegetation, Sicilian м Шиа and Garden Seeds. Nurseries, Sawbridgewort 1180 a | Weir, condition of Mr. 1178 е HARLES Er I3 AND .00,, SEED MERCHANTS DOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, SOUTH KENSING' AUN A MEETING of the FRUIT and FLORAL CO MM beheld on TUESDAY NEXT, December 19, at 11 o'cloc ON. IONAL I HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION | alis ES will the Е ае Tor QUEEN, and of their Royal Bighnesses the Pr dx. ot Wars and the DUKE of CAMBRIDGE. The EXHIBITION and CONGRESS adio сее n MAY 22, and шмше till May 25. Subscribers’ names will be: (Кебе! төй, апа and Pros| аара шау һе күтө оп ie nar to vk Secretary, at the s, 1, William Street, Lown ‚ London. Select List ‹ gu CATALOGUS Toss. —А DESCRIPTIVE: CATALOGUE of ROSES, r ima Seem free в, Sawbrid, ^ а EW ROSE CIT ALOGUE for. 1863 and 1866, also GENERAL CAT. ead of NURSERY STOCK. Woodlands Nursery, reap near Uckfield, Sussex. Wu. Woop & Sox will be happy to forward copies of the above on and Srrp Growers, Sleaf: offer to the Trade. J ^MES F^ F AIRHEA AND SON, SEE Me * T, Ф Market, Yon New and Genuine . Ав 2^. TU калы) GARDEN, = 2m ER SEEDS. Special price: .dvantageo: offers on applicat Genuine Gar AUL TOLLARD, pi ев Trois Маси PECIAL PRIC CED зт of NE and money, on application. НЕ LOND c fine stocks of the above to ion. in ow Rs and m ult LE === GROWER and РЦ pui peu English weights D COMPANY, LIMITED, A Wi ‹ ее! ven isl паге, London, W. TAE LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED The GENERAL PRICE CURRENT жш Aet fa by the 1st of cens 1866, and wi ч be forwarded gratis and post free to any address in the Kingdom I APAGERTA ROSE il and Trade prices on Lr К В Е James DICKSON үт Sons, — ct Eastgate St UTLER McC 8 ILLU STRA КТЕ?) PRICED CATALOGUE, potens рент of their Choice s ORTU opos ADAI, nd Ue ЕЁ 0 ^ Boutn 1 Ер 8. WERLING BULBS, sent зовно CATALOGUE. Ue. E Post free m жуаны n. а SS an Nurseries, unce that his 5 and 1866. FRASER jm to announ NEW UE x. PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT DESCRIPTIVE CAT. v р на side, opposite mth- M. PAUL (о Ё нс iue À Р ) ampton Street, Cove; W 3 тару иними ; PAVL) | QUTTON’S RIN LEADE R Р PEA or CARTERS Poat edil ——3 реш fi nt FIRST C СВОР), the EanmLiesT in Cem а аз see cation, free by post. The stock 16 lürge and in splendid conditi pondence in Gardeners’ Chronicle of May and e € 0 крз таене, e Em Loh сеп, М. T INVINCIBLE SCARLET ET PEA. | The Trade can still be зи RUE Price on on application. Ё E. рг FRANCIS an A p Pave e a de finest. i of the XNSSEX BIVAIOYERT TRE бшш E ids A TA Бото ip the ту, of ofthe ће leading kin ds SSEX RIVAL PEA.— The ve fine Pea can be огу Ardod froo applicat supplied in quantity at 1s. rt, or £1 per bushel. к Nan ertford, A = Ed Price to th regn on ap тарро уаз w ready, [CES Tuowas Hannisox, Seed G Merchant, Leicester. The ПЕРИШТЕ TC РЕА. US AREA NNE 1194. Б. Н. MIR has but few x these left to offer, earl [cene ede peog: uo quer Varieties. NEw, CHR EYSANTHEMUMS, ТЕТЕ, Hone Pd T in dag oe Зей nt 5s. e perdon, N C TH G L А Di о аа рое Newest and most юваш Varieties, k in Эу пите 4 EDS, may bo Bia с бта STOCK of IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS. cima бы ч Seed, БШ, EN. page 1196. Covent Garden, W L ex % x, Seed, Bulb, and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, | S Flowers. ANY PROUD ire dos and- GIANT E i Several Tons of Seed dre | - ME Cem or 805 and Spring of 1366, may be W P. LAIRD AN» SINCLAIR, 1 Pp Tho Bridge Road N Е NunsERYMEN and SEEDSMEN, Dundee, N s ge cm urseri = E Xs SCENTED Special offer of above on application. Я 1 ] "wi nts 0: DNAR OTATO, th LEMON KIDNEY, б слата to P табса ger mn ГАЛЕН n: antient vario variety., See article in m icultural Journal." perm wa. Woor & Bow, Жоош | АРИУ to Authors Ваши 7. Hatu, Fou'ton Кай, Morecambe, Nursery, Maresfield, near field. Sussex. 5 | gurovs plie, Beds Grover EORR SEED TORAO fg SALES | SUTION'S PRICED LIST of the best Sorts exhibited PER REA Li this Season is now Add mi will be forward: Surrox & Soxs, Royal Berks Seed БИКЛЕ Т af Pota Ashle = BE SOLD, about 400 E ushels of the above. Warranted gen: no Grown upon sand d ib. Enquire of Marruew Cousins, Cawood, near ANTED, One Ton of TRUE ASHLEAF РНЕ cu xe aped BE not Me Reply Ys iole im. W.C. ARLY XIDNEY POTATOS.—Webb's Бет К АН ent Potato known for all = Tending, Tol SII T = s above will be ла ж S US md E i BEA KALE £ few "A the above to be had of J. ут! Cottage, ig с IW RUSSIAN VIOLET, THE CZ а Ж АВ. by d and awarded two First-class Certificates. will last till May. The flowers attain 1 in., may be had of Mr. Jons GRAHAM, Саадий, | etn . An Allowance to the Trade. Fulham Fields, S.W. Also 1, ld ASPARAGUS. 100,000,000 o | More than 10 0,000 APPLES and Ay $ ос K guis 50, plump SEED —Pampas ДЫ. 03 коса ded in T T С About 100 About , be ramus Pomme, Nurseryman, Clapham, S. С _ наз d HUNDRED THOUBAN D ped apad QUICKS, at 10s.. Also strong ҮЙҮТ 255 "ron d Pto E eot Woop pt Sox. Woodlands N Nursery, NMaresfield, near U. eld, Sussex. Samples of 500 sent on ap AMPTON COURT BLACK Ви Ами RGH VIN s of this Е з Strong — from Eyes т doze: в; cellent € rape, ba. eem кѕох & Sox, Nursery, King.ton To the Trade. DWARF-TRAINED PEAC HES and NECTARINES NCIS AND — R DICKSON AND SONS : сап 51 рр ly the sin faa, clean, healthy Troes, Prices moderate which 11 be fo: rwarded o on application. A urseries, Chest о the Trade. ANE + To ER. ЖОЛ ЫЕ, ЖШ В бакты PROLIFIC, Ley 20,000. Can be had of ан: Силт кү Marke! t Gardener, — em Kent, stoef п £4 рег 1000; ЕТ „s £3; under ft., £2. I ES. — The ded, 1 DET E a ixi КЕБ üanti 6d. pe Е and e tmp ы TR m гош h to ҮТ feet Th. Apply to xs Hor rsford, Gloucestershire. ГЕУ 4 RE SHOW -GOOSE TENNA, | 6s, per do: овла. САТАИ JOGUES on application. HoLLAND & J! Bradshaw Gardens, Chadderton, near Manchester. * а OOSEBERRY ЫГ GUI iR A ANI B —Fine2 2 and 3-years "d old. m an JS BI n г IM = р Prolife E the bes | = ^ Pioo. ipw crede d 1 B'S PRIZE ( СОВ FILBERTS, and o Catalogu: ther Pri = these s; lendid Nuts to be had t application Tralas in P гу T CHERRIES, an d Seed M Mr. ECHARD-HO SE TREES, PEACHES, NECTARIN КЕДИР, PHA DN Аса ана Ric p Ѕмттн, Nurs Merchant, Worce: ter. Е RUIT ING PINES- Y strong 3- years old, 00 Succession Е i A PINES for Sale cheap. 1 Ј эое РЇ ES le ch аге x clean stuff, 05 ps р ply to E. CLA ment ре LAWS LAWSON AND SON S CATALOGUE for o» current ow ready, GC AE ill be forwarded, free, application. vins and Thnsjladted pacer TO Trees, &c. _ үү.” . LAIRD a x асат, NURSERYMEN, б and They Е, E aeri. Woolton, Liverpool. — Md ND SONS invito attention to. ИРЕТ LIST оп сайов үү.“ AND SON have p m 200, 000 LARCH, FIR, nri айу a MUT well Gro eli di КОРҮҮ шышы. © indien ен Н ur TCHELL AND MATO апа Бос, е Е а N. B, beg to offer to the ү 150,000 LARCH, 1to3 foo: ànd 100,000 CH FIR, 9 to 1 2 inches, ail all healthy and we ell g Samples EM М SCOT Planting Beas S EUST TRANSPLANTED LARCH, € тен Nursery o: 0280. po DX KS the RU. ey best POTATO | XNTED, BERETES. ca pri and price to ton. ij TW 0 = T Flease state quantity BT. H. POYNTER, AV NEED; ENGLISH OAK and PINUS LAHICIO tout ра. Particulars to JAMES рї KsoN & Soxs, № Nurseri ANTED, Young healthy m Plans: xi WA MMON ELDER, also ine PYRAMID TREES As ADORNS, очон uga HORSE аат "УЛА К ШЕ eaths. RASER Los Bridge Road Nu offer fine prm » мкр: HYEMA EA e -flowering sorts, nh e bloom. be given on application A A red r remit requested from mi unknown corr d. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AND BOTANICAL CONGRESS. IN MAY, 1866. 1174 TO BE HELD IN LONDON PATRONESS. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. PATRON. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. VICE-PRESIDENTS. THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH GEN. THE HON. C. GREY. THE DUKE OF RUTLAND. GEN. THE HON. SIR J. Y. SCARLETT, K.C.B. THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH, K.G. THE HON, PAYAN DAWNAY (President of the Royal Horticultural Society). THE HON. F. RICHARD BENYON, ESQ., M.P, JOHN CLUTTON, ESQ. J. S. W. 5. ERLE DRAX, ESQ. W. R. G. FARMER, ESQ. б, ЖУБА; ROBERT HANBURY, ESQ. THE DUKE Y BS, ESQ. THE EARL OF BREADALBANE. THE EARL OF DARTMOUTH. SIR R. N. C. HAMILTON, BART., K.C.B. R. C. HANBURY, M.P. THE EARE COW.: SIR T. MARYON WILSON, BART. 18AAC ANDERSON HENRY, ESQ. THE EARL О SIR WALTER C. JAMES, BART. T. B. HORS. ESQ., THE EARL MANVERS SIR W. J. ALEXAND ART. JOHN KELK, ESQ., М.Р, THE EARL VA. ADMIRAL SIR G. BROKE MIDDLETON BART W. H. GORE LANGTON, THE EARL GRANVILLE, кб. SIR E. a: US, BART. . STEWART MACKENZIE OF SEA| THE EARL DUCIE. M CAVENDISH H. FOSTER, BART. E. не SQ. THE EARL GROSVENOR, M.P SIR de EY DE TRAFFORD, BART. SAM MENDEL, ESQ. THE LORD H. G. LENNOX, M.P. ADMIRAL SIR E. — «C. B. HORATIO L. кл, ESQ. THE VISCOUNT POWERSCOURT. THE VISCOUNT HILL THE VISCOUNT EVERSLE THE LORD BISHOP OF NGR, THE RIGHT HON. W. F. COWPER, ) THE RIGHT HON, В. C, NISBET kenar PROFESSOR C. C. BABINGTON. көр СЕ кер es c^ THE RIGHT HON. W. HUTT, M.P. COL, THE RIGHT HON. W. F. TIGHE, THE LORD BISHOP OF OXFORD. REV. R. О. BROMFIELD. ESQ., M.P. THE LORD BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS. " REV. S. REYNOLDS HOLE ES, ESQ. THE LORD BISHOP OF ROCHESTER. REV. J. 8. Н. HORN. SIGISMUND RUCKER, ESQ. THE LORD HEADLEY. V. W. F. RADCLYFFE W. WILSON SAUNDERS, ESQ + EV. T. ST. OR' G. URE SKINNER, ESQ. ^ THE LORD LINDSAY. ROFESSOR CHARLES W. STRICKLAND, ESQ. TU EORGE F, WILSON, ESQ EXECUTIVE nq i Chairman.—SIR C. WENTWOR Ac ART. Saee т erc и тахт, ESQ., V.P.R.H.8. PROFESSOR сс ELS. MR. W. PAUL, F.R.ILS. жа BULL, F.R. | чао ЫЕ: vw E. EASTON, F. Scho | MR. LEE, FAJLS. vx ©. EDMONDS, FF. RHS. | DR. lc M MR. VEITOH, FLS. MR. J. FLEMING, F.R.IH.S. MR. T. OSBOR MR. В, 8, WILLIAMS, Treásurer.—SIR ү лы COUP, BART., F.R.H.8. MR. THOMAS MOORE, F.L.S. (Exhibition), Botanic Garden, Chelsea, S.W. Secretaries. ( DR. ROBERT HOGG, Е. 1.8. pte ral), 99, St, George's Road, S. W. 2 . DR. BERTHOLD SEE L.8. (Congress), Sic Windsor Road, N. y Assistant-Secre RENT RICHARD D: Bankers.—MESSRS. COUTTS ax» 00., 59, Strand, W.C.; MESSRS. В BARCLAY, hb AND CO.; 54, Lombard Street, EC. се aigi Resolutions form the basis of the s T а Subscri List be opened for thi shall take place 6. That e purpose necessary to the formation Lt à liberal Prize Tist dua Prizes offered а The эщ here ке in London the Garden of the Royal fiac dian Society, at к. ОЙЫ а Quiet International | Horticultural Exhibition and Congress, to be open four days, from May 22 to and to which the May 25, , 00), the erection or part erection of leading Botanists and Hortieulturists throughout Europe shall tertainment Visitors, and for the inten: expenses invi and Congress; ani Gu Fun entered c Two Morning Meetings (of the nature of à арй TS be held, at 7. That Gentlemen subscribing which Papers prepared by —- ахан Hortieulturis ll be read, the | T of the value of £3 3s.; to one Card of invitation to be previously oum lish and French, or dud. and circulated, | available for one Gent Two es; and to and discussion thereon invi. ing of Horticultural Show, when the That there shall E de. Conversazioni, at which Foreigners invited to assist ne Guinea each n ibers of ЁгүЕ GuiNEAS, or © 3. at the Exhibition and Congress shall have the oppo portunity of meeting with our own Weg rticulturists, Botanists, Exhibitors, &c. . That there shall be a AA to which leading Foreign Visitors shall ited as guests, and to which also Ladies subseribing will be admitted. Tickets 3 flam eac That the Comiittee wil endeavour to arrang —sguch as (rated, shall be open to 5. accessible English Gardens, in — some е5 of мез Gardening: “ Forcing,” “Decorative Gardening," &e.—is well illus irem Foreign Visito Gentlemen "йы to lend their — to this чайнаан will е that the most MP perhaps be SECOND LIST of SUPPORTERS ville be к RN receive one Card tw — = Fons Tickets фт the vpaing v of the n Morning Tickets may, it EU be mad et ks TUN f the before-mientioned Tickets for е opening Li being енн for one Dinner Ti gr that motice exchange them is given in the € M March, 1866, % used on {Не opening day will admit on any acid бу, stated thereon, OFFICES—1, WILLIAM STREET, LOWNDES SQUARE, LONDON, s. v. pessan 16, 1865] THE | GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Society, who have benefited во much by | ts sent home by кешл Call finest, and most productive Jargonelle Тег tree I have | ll at Banff, covering the whole | extent of the north bigh wall of a -— garden, - zarden bein ng an ancient sind bank k from, wh кА mn f clim са vide for опе | NA believe | thit ire range and that м ше т оом ^ the portion s less putrid effluvium in the atmo- — aud less лае electricity. [ ры ve le) " portunity to observe the condition as "er shore of the Murray Firth it is mid "that. beef or ther Ki fo ha will i double the leugth of time fresh, —€— of our еса Ў to learn sd the Rovar . SOCIETY, which some t, has no the above communication, Mr. than one — he ua we are not prepared unreservedly to assent.] pu — EW PEARS. Wg have received the following communication from M. de Jonghe, of Brussels, the new Pears figured by us in outline at p. 1060 ot our present, Volume:— The Conseiller à la Cowr is one of the кыз ne — seedlings, and was d by hi after it was dedicat ed its iir gi ow by сате with the -— trid taint, under us and successful Edinburgh th ( the P that it ians. О n in M X air to act asa commencing germ, and no h developed electricity as to interfere to loose Б chemiee-vital attrac tions in living tion to MORS e har i latitudes. A fresh leg of лу н hong at the | stern of a whaler for six month: while a dopting the former pro corruption, i Rs ed d extent similarly aff dys са үе шуы a high latitude is the Sii "effectus ure; and even for consumptive patients, а summer residence i in the north. о Scotland will be found more where канте | ч ome part ot the Royal "nes бии, erted in agni tacere The the «bate bt ot the es was ao ; and at the general idiot E on the | < с2а а Council selected from the two bodies | M. Bivort, by son. роодо NA E that e < Conseiller à la Cour an which place the original s -49; and the. then pepe r of эче тое | in igno- rance, no doub t, of its firs Але nomination, This ге, then, has three different nam € [of Ma aréchal de la X creating confusi ена 8 to ал Dillen s “ Жансын "Ww temburg; 24ly, that Bivort to а of Duc nam em, transport fro im e vain namo is is s that which i и sanction the respectively, and under the ылат стар of Ms "Re of : "eas — elected ith. ыш: acosssion of | * 909 nds, and where the nonien, is too thin i variety 3 practical strength, we h see the . Caledonian тшшш, to supply t| ecessary oxygen w — во indeed on the Q desee D - Качу more perous in the future th ра only i a portion of the lungs remains. in TUE т m should 1 be grown on а freo Aga the past; and we must add that every well-wigher to | e of Horticulture, would, with ы, ad to вее | 9f the disease. poe Louise d'Ucele a seedling of the late London Society winning an e the general | Ho: vest is generally begun инер» the first, M. Gamble а contempora: of Van "— n died tof aiin men, in like man ora y part of the island north of Hull an nd I Li poca ru of Rhode St. Gen?se, thian, Falki i a village о leagues trom Brussels, Here, the plant —— We hear with much — that Hw Royal | low. The climate of East Lothian and tor north of | produced p" first fruits in 1846 and 1847. Trans- esa th the PRINOE ОР War sented to, Morayshire i is, modidol by having sea to the northward, hire in мр, into the garden of Las residence at од in the room i te Du " of NonTH- || ver чыва. i эй. Ий, epe T1. When pp " ^ oen rain, 1 +1 h у 41. 1 abun: 1 sa H ERLAND, and has e Boy the Institution with a t з. nd Tq tree seemed to be planted in a poor an donation of 25 guineas. We also үе that Sir C. long n rther мра of aer - progress A acci compact A and tho fruits were not half the size а WENTWORTH TH DILKE, Ba rt, ‚М. Pow will take the chair at tion is ie ptg causing a harvest; the Cama. Ж that r esonted i in the Gardeners’ Ohroni l. à Falkirk both bei walled i "lik when we trust the funds of the Institution will be WAHOG IR пага gar abundantly replenished. feet above high à m p. & that time diffi alt to judge ras tree the Pas 6 the tree, ог pe kiha frait. The possessor told us tbat i in his gard hode, d the fruits fine » LIMATE IN SCOTLAND. fte Apple apo Peer oil o tree, wu. con tinu 1e their poire for poussas ы much resem bling V. n Mons’ Marie M. ян he , called 16 Marie Mn: d'Uecle. On M Gambier that this name would introduce additional Іх your ending article of Saturday, November 23, I the subsoil centuries old. lt i 6 feet up from the Rar. pis has produced more than t | 2 tons of fruit in a season. Numbers of other large sweeping detrac the aboye and other "da tons, jn "that t "is s what might t5 Dur: in A ens r^ stem | the notice som er erroneous representations in li quoted ZEN regarding the Scottish climate. You the fruit essentials become AN I have | know it: there is one Marie Louise obtained by M. l'Abbé mention, *It has been said, perhaps with too much found in the Carse Hum Pear-tree roots of considerable Duquenne of Mons, another by Van. Mons of Brussels, acerbity, tbat parit. $ ut A Hur mper € one E, Mp n Pear anda ко, cim Louise by Delecourt of Cu with an Apple, g f ti is still villa Nevertheless, I cannot now al € ‚йш d ; distributed рана grafts under that denomination, Besides peres du 9 this variety will lo Ear remain under this n K Gowr Do Pa ж Thames, Sev | climate.” In PN to this, Mad it may appear pube egotistical, I must refer to my | experience of 70 I qvia fri з tensiv: 56° 35' nor ertain. Pears, grow on Gourdiehill, of the followin PM rA and Tul To to any have AA HM du iehill цер, the the Quee ign, the y Pippin, a CA Violet the Peach a "Pie Apple, А, r Stra dicis! ELE ES eA nethan | 1 ppio, t Gr far co: -and the у of a turning point, is present perhaps may Aie КЕЧ н At present we һауе | аш ral his the | T er po to iue | Arbroath, and jani Patri thank; Mr. Matthew for his correctio ich he takes excep ption, viz., "at marth of Bn обе ‚ | Pears, viz», Beurré * п 1857 ог li gar araen eeds eqs well on - * биш r varieties do n аб: of 0. че еу Gambier the Abricot Pêche , and two pe i «ү мн gp M. Gambier have каер We on n i of frien: | E continued, however, to the end of his days, to sow e seeds of his best fruits; and of my visi I noticed a certain number of Peaches, r | Nec of Plums, and Pears, кайду deserving io c med, g the other choice varieties. 7. PAL RESIN. of the goueia, A iud exist as to the true ете or rather жур resin, would be to solve one of the many p xA economic botany. Copal, as is well Жас) is phe in commerce ear resins capable of To clear up any o! К ч undoubtedly The git э e is eile К — m боп, mens of my fruit, all end t Horticultural Society, | dard that is worth the eating, was professedly not our own, and m only partially ‚ endorsed | resins—copal Я * almost to the Caledonian Horticu ltural Socie етей а medal from f У, y both. Is this а proof that the | an Apple | and the ost] BR dry yan, Че latter is Both resin e вош while e resin is а soft state. ` The tr the clear | always of a brownish ti nt. rough on the saraca j mate. was Batain, i£ it is to bet ‚оп the | End to John Ad isan Аа e of moderate dim Matthew Аза | аа knows s the b two sets | ees grow i 2 dd [of th е. seashore, and the resin basa ече down and | buri es. itself i jn the sand beneath. © goose-: ig, of course, found only on the resin which has been buried, but the distinguishing c characters of the resins themselves are so well known ав bardly to need EORR) are chiefly concerned about w how 4 ni г, *fh ck — MÀ attract | Tia C Playfair, H. M. Consi to the Kew pen their justly to depreciate the clim Срему, өрер A Hane weis to depreciate the slin ntry. We may add that in any 1 have Observed elsewhere. The largest, ! else tu, ether Lh fruits of the same plant, and various | specimens of collected resin. On the bark the resin is 1180 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTF. [Оксем ву 16, Is. but its fracture is of a thickly formed in large. irregular masses; the external rey, in а bedding plant which people have to depend upon to produce a certain effect. I have had letters about it better than many of our well. 8 th hat in no опе proper; КОСЕ TOperty is Б ESOS | clear light shining е. The tree yielding t resin, Col. Playfair thinks, is the true Copal of the ped ade one in favour of к Мт. Thomson, c erfield, l mainland of Zanzibar; у> importance, in support o of which we anxiously look for further confirmation. lie erme, however, the fruits tol | be what Col. Playfair sends them for, viz., ied e fruits of | i lit n." І need not e т. An дег воп does no the s pese ould їп оп the Zanzibar Copal tree, 7 seems. it bt, duis season Fleming has € yet per ved is beauties, tough that t пва mossambicensis, Kl. канда, and they looked на нат throu кенч nfo what i der тн ied hm k i ha I v The Deepdene Ga rden, vara past, J, м D Stoneless Berberries. pe ith some телш "n and o otherwise using ing SN ie tillari а Катізсћайеце Ur with a large opportunity of doi n in 1 EE J y belong to Hyme Col. иу eye. in his торон to the Foreign Office k Ru sell's inq ui ri pame six к Iresine , becomes in the l attra ctive it is most in its effects even hie the ва st manage- of resin, that the ENA during the year 1863-64 to 15 358 5 dollars the average price being about six pou for one Austrian dollar. These sums were made M 8:— United роо British India Kertceh s. United States .. Hamburgh .. lta `.. If, ther efore, a revenuo Yid resin of this particular plant in Zanzibar l if Mada аразсаг, where the p! 13 H „16 would traffic in Captain Burton says of the Zanzibar Copal tree, that unk out of its tr gle t — for the keelson of a brig ; e average siz ten is about half that height, with е 5 to % feet E near the ground.” The trunk “is dotted with exudations of raw gum, which is а, Жайды in bits about the base.” The жа 2 А n resin is also found ж а semi-fossil state, sometimes іп places ov. jtm wed by the high tides, or when sinking piles | for huts, Captain Burton ipsia Y4 "m “the East African seaboard fro: pe t. 3°, to Ras ы in 10° 41, w ү, 30 miles, may be а € ium С, » g e qom is ана os ш Ama ant li wise екен, TON ment, | | s ell me flower these е nts well i "i кай, reel: the. y be kept alive, and "E Uem "peers Sith OH treatment, bu ie ч well as commoner т kinds of of the e I уо gm advise your readers d fast ik erfectly aware of t ery late, and in consequence of the bright Qm delightful weather, but n none th е less do I see them do t one ikg | RE ke Pea correspondent © А, | has given a a "ot the Test late Panis eR Oct, CUR - December, but f the very best, n му thin k that the fact o PATE the e majo ority of those. who tried it should be This Yon vith me this year x: РЗА “If it would grow in the particularly i in е ** shade.” i e here Coleus and even Bs a w the seeds, the кош n found n hs ba arren, y or the var ете ciz Vair, after eating one of to vare : succession of it till a outh w: Beurré Hay re Doyenné x бош, J MM de Malines, brings С M ull believe wit stem E. г > ; he can 8 betw nd as aurifolia and qu еру and es hardier edulis, which fruits profusely without artificial л агу would be very desirable. R. T. Lime Trees.—I ion be Linn for any аб аин tion bee any of you respondents will kindly give me s to the relative rapidity of growth and quality of the а beoe - At Zanzibar the resin : aner and cleansed from impurities before it finds ay into the hands of the foreign merchants; after tis ie = e — by|. w various degrees of Жыйынын paii þat at the same im а de injure the so-called “© goose-skin," or tbe impres АП parts of tbe blo of the copal-yielding species of Hymen:ea аге mersa wes rged with resin, and in none is the fruits of the species sent ir. The little warts or verru rface of these pods are — of ÉD coveri red w ith the varieties (or iiem in considering them dis ресіеѕ ?), T europea, and T. оро, grandifolia P orest Т A much information about е Miei and Brown, in his * Forester," does not e m its existence. I s would know bull" 1 n propagate, and the best w ou tr rees of about 16 inches аш icl are all tha i I have of this variety, о or that I €: of for miles rou may remark that this year, 8th November, these trees were almost in full foliage, whilst e trees of the co нау stripped of lea Paterson's Seedlin, urless riders ie буј ot ü these char; upon the le ast approach of flame. The sam is смее in the pods of ће South Апын. species ey enæa Courbaril, from the trunk of which e e po! ed with resin that bey ven ches ket 25 property | xudes | 8 f. Diss, Po ats. In a -late Number | zd nes E. Sm LE he a | һа P'Selby, in ME n the| O mmon species were almost | Ne Ped na in [med off insects, and poaae at the proper time. William m Tillery. ЭСА —Having seen (p. 1109) the called Belle de Tonton, recommended as t varying fra to 7°, the fruit is not at all of a bad. flavour; їз in sbo, "d Dow infinitely better in other pla m ha ave here, the glo orification бәлә to t th М subs he pod, d adily. the Qoamtity of resin во large. Тһе ontéldo or "thesi ds mach — € in appearance the sand-fretted surface of the resin. J. Home Correspon Iresine ARGA ag iuge pos some of your corr s hav vince ral опе. SE wil 1 be egin by saying that ындан. Tempted by the numer ous testimonials in favour of Mr. P.'s iri d I was induced to try t pretty as with Mr. B while. “©ту in shape, hang ovii fi to obscure the pot, and pi Mm ore vies et гу are grown in the est possible mj. They are struck from enti ai ч the first үт i Pope varieties garden HgS Blue: Roun Blue Kidney, Victoria. ie Seedling Rock. hese 2 planted in the Кошчу way by ч; € x other der varieties, and treated in the same man The grew so шан, that I бше: z "heavy ар, but the blight en» has been more virulent here this season or several years past) destroyed the foliage "before the tubers had com- | pleted” "d th, which of course materially | the some > yie The disease also affec эе garden in early summer grow and flower away without any 1-4 the summer, p by the time they are houses in the a iiti they are little b of к berries p! bw ey ar dpud otted. Plants gro n frames or Mire scarcely А same, Nothing could useful for the vinter аш Бенде of the conserto than the plants grown in this way, except, Г Ттее Carzhtions, which are ий е managed open air in England, and b; that distinguished erica says, ** It ain't Ni fora 1 о’ апу bizness that С wen and a Cord.” Those who adm in h think that it will pi much better during a A senson, an ave bet! quoting a few n, Mr. Hosea Bian, who A 2 let on that һе?в sick off hi sorts; ther iri immun ity fro blight alaito ie either of those four varieties —Paterson’s Blue Roun , belon ipto thea me class as Mh La ncashire Red, El Red, - feo гү prit well. А ссогііп ng to this it should been th ,in the жы hee otla nees, in fact, than about erse th There i is, н, а Potato e this class now now e say it resem bled a а belly o € em of Lon t was beautiful late in autumn, but I S aware that the past autumn has been the most ipecimena in the h hand may look well, while „thei i r effect | season n htt pool and | sor o бс мы wy = pw Dietak S i table Һат ап the 1 Dalmahoy i in the proper rregul Бара аны which M^ тафи. to waste іп pari ng. "Its quality is good, but s what respec ы x Se sepe tothe Dalmahoy ? "ws e the cro , and it is certainly я of turnin ng up the edges of its leaves, It mus be patent to ной one thata plant which does pui at | A ciae iue terrea, must havea curious cap- | from Ire grown by M ursery- Seakal | fine байоо, i — and ing M X à evening, is one of extreme interest, Mel тү — - foreign fruits, of which | Б meas! — . Denmark well represe" are jos Nova 8 a, Mali Of the British p im , the most j | the magnificent collections of o se Medlars, О s S | not less than ү Ге кырты Glou Moscen, l wonderful si while of rinm as Ri ч: er s Аздык Whit E s бый pand pretty loo Ap e m icm of "ils eod collection ilio; ns Pi perds Trufiles, b: n Peas, t Mr. it hat | is anything but а good feature | man, Dorking, who, I venture io say, will corroborate | Gold panem nd a Dacsxszn 16, 1865.] THE GARDENE RS CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LTURAL GAZETTE 11:1 Messer! Webber also come wonder“ "ul Pears, especially nin an orchard-house woes artificial | Ceriey, Belle Etoile, Normandy, com e Easter Beurré, E of which heat; М A. He ' Jale's St. Germa in , eight о 4 ; Messrs, He nderson & Ж rnish a|labelled Doyenné d'Hiver; Duchesse E Hiver, а бе M cad 20 lb., and 12 зана Bedfordshire, 221 lb. | finely-fowered mass zh жин €! and from | large variety ; and other kinds of Pears, all good ier Denn "Jod éphine de Malines, Caia, ‘persed with a idu $ M e ber р dar ig drm exi ; mr "es greca — 24 ur £e , with Maiden- t Fe d $ * 4 ОЁ Apples they оті h bea анта! Cust tard Vegetable Bair and ot ° жэй ems EET in| Inthe Veg Mr. W — — a рр вс buy, fruits, pi kles, ber very fin тт n, for which he rvedly mers så doen н Noble, e 0! titled to much praise. ОҒ Pot tes "it con- 1 а. a showy and excellent kitchen fruit ; = рей from Messr». Fortnum & Mason, Burgess & fiw, a 68 | tains Early Shaw, ет Jackson's A-hleaf vlubrook ; aud Mr. Beesley, Twyford} а Princess of Wales dney, Paterson's A E Ars, Fomogranater, | Shaddock ocks, Litche ees, tio Pomme d'Api and oria Mu ndi, "Gra pes rows H.O a - i fruit of a Solanum from с: Mexico, Cob, Monkey, Hickory, and Pistachia Association of Nova Scotia, from yg =. Many of the региона of Easter Beurré in "e s Blue Round, Sussex Kidney, y Eugénie Kidney, y Foreign Depart net the Gold "imn of the а long clear-skinned variety. То these First-class "The TE ns Scarlet Gem Melons, dtm Oranges e d € for the best representative Colle and Vegctables from i of the to Ба off by the Fruit Growers’ ОЕ idus rse, Ormsk comes a lorge |and to White Rock, Rivers’ Ashleaf, Red Pegert, d fine collection of Apples and a few Pears, the кел, Handsworth, and dap Ashleaf, тшш ен Of th llowing, e fo viz, Sutton's Ea skirk, Napoléon, Fluke, e] Fortyfold ; ion measure ав qu s 13] inches in circum- lat tter however not in good лев The Apples аге awards аге made. ference and 4} inches in or the most part large and fine, though scarcely equal paci ER contains very A d Tul Sues The Gold Medal RE бе ede. offered for the best to those shown from ue Aere colony on Dre occa- | Surrey, Early Hos) and James' Carrote, Cardoons, collection of fruit a aad produced in the|sions. Besides many rieties, Baldwin, Æsopus | very good Scorzonera, Paresnips, Crouche's Boet, di — garden ofa Зы ae jte Ir. Ingram, Royal Smootb-lenved, Cayenne Pines, we ighing a an King Apple, a fine-looking variety, red Spitzemberg, Nor uh m Конон рі ipin, Blenheim a fine sort; Batavian — Carled Gardens, Frogmore, who Vte bat es an admirable | Pippin, Empe i It consists of six very finely ripened Island Gre ароц A Ib. | large and eror Alexan Gloria Mundi, Ё rhode | Sprouts, tiful Spanish Orions, beau p nae бетони, „and Date h оша УЕ unie, posee an extremely RE xc. | Теввгв. Barr & Sugden Show a large each; Б from the p% Vine at Cumberland Lodge; a scedling | side ; WestUs St. Peter's, Ali cante, and | Pomme d'Api Mie Back rape, W € Жон; excellent dishes of Apples, among 2676 we | come M, gemma di:hes of nie "kinds of remarked beautifully coloured fruit of Scarlet Non- | Oranges, ad Shaddocks, Pomegranates, Prickly | il, Bananas, B T Cucu: Cox's Orange Pippin, and Court Pendu Plat; | Pears, ré Eresi u, Eas ris, Beurré iel, | exhibited at Dablin les ird. ndn € many o ege- vegetables, together with а boo of drawings an dedi n; and India, s preserved fr Block's vod B'ue Pearmain, ваа Detroit | iiy nios also А-А Ode on, and various nicely m Malta | arranged Fern cases. From the Royal Gardens, E more, Mr. [ngra furnishes Webb's Imperial, Noble's new Kidney and Dalmahoy Potatos, Rosin У ir d and ага! ( r ў ег тар eredi table considering the dry, | Celery, Whyte's Crimson Beet, Chinese Yams of great f Prince Albert, ап excellent variety raised by Mr. | hot, "light land on which they are grown. Victori ngth, but not nearly so good h : m fine My of Winkfield, Glou | sen ida the prune of fruits and vegetables. MT tioned above; Horse radish, Mitchell’ з Meu D uits and Parsley, Brigels Sprouts, Green-topp urnip, , Raset comprise Mohawk КАШ Beans, ратан Бень Hardy Gre Royal Cabbage aud |Shortt )rown i t Lettuces, fin dy Мапа Endive, broad- Š Seah also a book of specimens of the Mr. Ford, gr. to W. ubbard, Fag, La Horsham, fora| & to the President of гае наслу Hortieultural green curled Sa From Mr. Ford "wr e д adis. sir PM Азем, Жаз Prince of Prussia, of vegetables. eaten by the natives of. Southern India an skinned nA ва Ru, жс Pot cepe Veitch's S Knightian Medal ів awarded to |is awarded а E. Macht Indian fruits, which have not, however, Li |ar уш їп h | cans Wadhurst Pippin, Golden graneto a handsome Apple, shown AE the local name of Leppard's Pippin; various fruits. in i or Bread-fruit, the а: nd pulpy which are eaten, the чо orm не aea tasting not СЕ egri First Gold Banksian Medal for "y ber ssels various Бо. r^! злота Типа; Endive, I ат elery, Early Ulm m Ayton Castle Giant Leek, good Bap bords They are chiefly d Jerusalem Articho kes, Improved Nonpareil Cabbage, i h in some kind spirit. From the ^ Mysore: ed belt Gardens of Bangalore also come s f Among these we гурае ртт Badd gr. to Lord Darnley, come a enden ot айк е and other Kales, well grown Carrots, eor zonera, Salsafy, biogr Broccoli, Savoys, r of ' Pearmain, Cornish Шоны, ‚Ша Pippin, Kiog of m. рр зад endu Pla Plate, and o of "i и жетел contains folla or Том, Duck & d'Angoulême, Ester Mud pue Monarch, Sors Di М; ооо. and Uvedale's e St, Ger The жеу E E. puso ica Red and White S Ep. still the roasted seeds of ants; i vis jez ihe natives t Turnip ; Dus ноа , Parsnips, Mussel- Lett in an admirable state of театар Or ranges. s, Limes, | the only way of increasing these good varieties ; to which as many First-c! cates are awarded. Calabrian Rai жа pes and cones of Picea Webbian na, | Citrons of different sorts; Averrhoa auo: a, or| Among them are Daintree's new Kidney, a fine d, to co rom а tree 20. feet in height and country Gooseberry ; Musas, of whic any are "E said to be earlier than the Lapstone; Fenn's 18 years p Е: also examples of Indian Corn, bog of | vated in India; pm m which are u ut in curries; | Onwards, а good second wr Ux e Ne c some species of Physalis, honey, and dried flow ^о Custard Apple, Æzle melos, or Bael fruit, Ш} а useful variety, oth and : Mr, Whiting, gr. at The De eepdene, near Dorking, i for its. кайый est ties; Papaw, of a dwarf | season ; Fa ре А pe о рат ЯЙ f which fruits when only. 4 or "d I Ji British seedling . the E collection of Apples, among w ia; which are fine Court ‚ Pendu Piat, Adams' Bosnians Cox's тоо, ws Pippin, Blenhei m Orange, Franklin's eren main, Fearn's Pippin, Court Pendu Plat, King of the Pippins, Scarlet Nonpareil, and Golden Russet; also e du Canada, Blenheim Pippin, Cockle Pippin, H ЕЧ House В sie S Wed Par ark, contributes six Uvedale's s. vars, weig ngtogetl du Т»; and fro 8. p. Wilson, Esq, e fine Ce montels from a E Pot tree in an orcha inc plar however, ar of different в pe and Raisins. 7 Goli a; , | pulp between agreeable to xy- GES rphoph The Cape Apples cutand flat ; Figs, Peaches, o. ocoa Ita: in their ea Жз Loquats, Арла iu of Arachis һуроргея, i С Ground Nut, which is stated | t s Of t atter t T e s Sprouts to one of le articl f food among t я da ооа T1 lower classes in Mysore; Cas rm: australe, | house sewage аз amore, "rm iim tre: being : n been e not edible; Calysaccion longifolium, | specimens ot Nuneham Pak Onion iei exhibited by many. "Then e are likew ise d , allus ep ера of Good Hope contributes d ao Чеш Walnuts, Almonds, Apricots, the fruit of which » "highly ев" — for dessert, the Messrs. Cutbush; and Messrs. of Newcastle, the rind and seed bei cing qwe d | show eser cian Chiron Oder: aud о ir ia come 88 di ry 8 $ód orts, and a rpecimen ni great length of Potatos, most of. them coarse sorts of Kidneys; also the ЕШБИР рей Luffa æzyptiaca, а печ Onions, Gourds, Parsnips, Beet, and Kohl Rabi. i i in te vera! of Cucurbit. Pain odels in terra cotta of se kinds of Indian fruit e m m. аме de го g these се of 36009 in, | are examples of red and other E u «ин» а Sweet Potato, and Potato {ойс of 2500Ё8. he illustrations in the Botanical Magazine for pue: of November and December comprise some very interest- d ing ose о are— subje Th f the November number opsis panicula rmingly graceful white- — шры; introd from Brazil by Medal of the 8 Society is e ded t Apples hich are akin of f English origin. the Horticultural So n. саш, ч «Ф т thers examples of Cal athea tubispatha, > beautiful Tropical American Преп its fruit. М. . Smythe, gr. to Lord Sondes, has Reinet geiles and P ears, W. St. John, the Ro Rectory, Woodstock, contains Gravenstein, Pi = of the Pippins, Golde ippin ing "Apple ‚ Long Island, egsra. o Den w & Co., aud by far the finest — s м genus; ib and Pears, | а "sen neant keeled leaves, а These panicles of white трон with a oss м the lip ciety of|large, while the other parts а на flo ay nei ise among o du wy eo Court Peudu Plat, London |herb introduced by Mr. Veitch, and "preme p him 8 lden Pearmain, Вей | during the past summer as а єз of Maranta ; its Cardinal peci Office broad аена рит: ета СЕ acuminate leaves are of а d right green, variegated th paler green, and marked eed fne Easter Beurré Pears, Duchesse uéme, and many other well-known varieties, j ма Sie Crab Apples of 1864 and x’s without ouso range Pippin grown with and fer of the t the tw. Sewage, the former being much the | rat to R. Т. Crawsha. , Merthyr Я ЖЬ eon tributes uu Far good Knvillo Рм and an Orani Rivers & Son a number of small зь ie тоа Maltes а of the mental | R | t » varieties, — From Ampton, and e Mr, Doming gr. to T. Grisse Apple, mo е Nonnetitty, cess Alexan | Ca ppenodk, n Norbury Park, Surrey, come very fine Poet | eollection o Autumn due French Crab, b orfolk Beefi te Pearmain, &e. Besides these p dg, e and the f ew pale yellow of showy 120 such as Pigeon Боодо а "reper variety ш — w flow tubular — formed by the сад ot the remite red ; | — Pac succulentum, a Sou "s African gouty- new Danish App T а clear | stemmed в! эзел the А росупвсео us order, identified - rom such eu ies nearly, ies x сен of Lindley, Ya nmar markable; among them are Seckel, Joséphine pretty pete ia ir MEE 6. "Hoo observes AME Nelis, Vicar of ЖАРЫ: Beurré v plant, - соте : with ^ed - iru е?з rmain, an n а Ghent, Belgium, exhibits a олмай ыт adis geb stemmed plants, recently figured, that M. Cor f Apples and Pears; and from biere, | their exceptional habit in their respective families 28 7 ху i Pelargonium етай Wiltshire 2s а!) i ivative origin of species, o incline to the der d of useful lon s їз a procumbent herb, o large dense umbels of white BERSA which are said to be very fragrant, Кы an interesting problem for the consideration of | from t the various kinds o trees, &c. s Van Houtte's Priv Courant d excellent assortment of the herbaceous plants, same.— Low Graines comprises an f seeds—annuals, Florist? Flowers. following practical remarks on the imself * Rambler,” À e; 1 ftom the West of Scotland Horticultural Magazine, a Mediae ucted monthly seria ave re амеб v various previous occas iolus бе у established геа ан 8 for exhibitio on md ЫЕ ur pr autu flo 1 lv hoantif ts. ht properly staged c; ani d Mr. Veitch fi a really beautiful | Bower presents, , Ж. owed Begoni: th a succulent leafy stem, | ing : оге се решоа ed w ith рең чу and delicacy -of "of i £ i larl renato-serrat Ки 1 A sacs Mp ыя red beneath, and large point of having this flower the "ding one at their clear alow Поле: it is allie ina à September shows. The effectiveness of Gladioli when Tho figu фо ке шыр. Aufer esent. — ged, however, depends a great deal on arrange ments, At v Palumbin ender Orchid, (om аан in our columns ib of a Thibaudia Jessice, series of ent b y cultivators. NA nific Vacciniaceous shrubs, "which. ha ave been рае neglected | t of large decns rosy саш e flowers, an u {о come from the mou "of Caraccas, iru been derived M. Linden under the name of T.| 8 «legant wbite- Mra p. 793).— es |apparently b arrange t; but at Gl eir beauty was completely lost by their being huddled ogether usd 2: Ed g put uld b | found to doa. it without. n attention heg" paii to nds. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LI arot T NER goon fiower, but no bet (0:семъза 16, ц, James Carter, reddish-o Stai ith tter t with pure lor Waferer,* йе үсү of the е same ciam t; 94, with rose; a beautiful large bold nis Puis ot White, ipi 'Ornenient ka xps res, white te ground, - el marked with carmine. 161 With г а безш iet; е Mai pier. that, im dd ext ё € wy ine аы urtado,* оу White, а Wer, үкү XE spect first-r: an this is indisputab of the ver: ча a demoiselle iple Toi light fla aud heavily spotted wit t b Tn oloun, striped effective OR чу Meyerbeer,* very brilliant red, flamed а different shade of red ; a flower of great pu Monsieur Camille Bernardin, ,* very effective and fine variety. Peler Lawson, roy lilac, пана еи of colour. rince of Wales,* very bright red, lower petal white; а magnificent variet; Le aine wit beautiful s spik ES Yen ni —— batanes, aad Мы of "rales d stained with i in TINH stained with white; а new mi * pure wh flamed ito, mine, large and distinct flower ; in Bend. spotted vi from lant whi chi is said to differ remarkabl most effective for exhibition, Tespeet first-rate: macrophylla, a p : Y | have now become tho grt favourites of the florist. was in EL. res rone aded folia, а slender twiggy shrub with linear o long or | They ar ев uitable аг на pardona fore of no value. ged like floribundus, and ther et or general BUM colour, stained wi 1 oblong-lanceolat us revolu the margins. ey дге сачу rien in varie » Stained with white, 4 $ бех © ]phur-coloured ns era, of arena Psion too, they are highly useful, аз ud. for £n ; dE ut Ig МРН. ыр Н H 1 Wa Й ined ап azed with which the circumference is crenulate, and the mouth 5 colou vel colour, very d à In rows of ribbon |in dh ekpa, м; first- ralo рау, istinat and effer бщ br ye et have been. a ack di е TE ые Walter Scott, flesh соја spotted with yellow, and stripi # for November figures Denier ncifo рл, реш | — hardy bulb i. Ls. donis series, native of t the south o sed an t^v ан mar Portugal. cember number contains a good representation | of а ддт poeanana Magazine has recently gine figures of Lass, Gladiolus Sir Bignonia 'argyrc Ec Alexandra, : Day-Dream, Lizzy Hexham, Catherine P. is p Dumbello ; and емон ов Striped s тову carmine; its colour makes it very attractive li 4 flow striped with on the Sika. of € ба mum tals, centre "pend ces petala striped ES M e when shaded it comes pay white, aud is very Lindley,* light rose "ch wt Sm "Sherry бш ulia to eger t js xn n diei ulia, top p s xd t ad in the cen! re bue ined with violet ; flower medium zo, жой ое н о and pretty, "Empereur Hazimifian, red, with yellowish- white stripes, saw i brighter rose, lower | Fs erp fiue flower, both as е; ч jike on “Аел "uiton,* vermilion-red, with purple stain fine € pue ge good form, — of great y scd 'mperat: "ugénie, a ve whit t s | striped with lilac; a telling А үз рез ну состави viti a lig! Бе stripe of white | the Quitinian Andes, and has been introduced by they have а sp la hear Isaac Кашы enry, Esq.— Palafoxia A eps? snb t a yard apart, «ca add greatly to the ness of | " "T bein rietios wit фе 5d bs most pleased among the showy hardy herbaceous plant, 2 to 4 feet high, with һ | the border ra атт A zr. En: abore, aro marked with an Ros & 2.— Varieti flower-heads, the rays of which spread out to a dimer, | varieties suitable for this PUFDOSES: А These І s debat ws Á ме o pe of an inch e а к 1f. It is a nalive of New Mexi F 17| known ji der edic only give the enn OR - Texas, and À vea very striking effect, А of the finest varieties, and w witl mention none but vinto 80n.— уйе ilia t де аа ап ries. pale- -coloured [o t fastidio species from the slopes o of the a g the past few years been 80 га, thats many Acbille* ame de Vatry* ПЕЕ ally “ white tawe E t Calypso Madame Haquin to describe its rema AANS appearance dele "the sea ; t resemblance to the dingy -hued sorts of former years. 308 зне rhe Lac was noticed by us at p. 770.— Dia. nella tasmanic са, | Тһе varieties, e have so m uch in increased, that Comte de e уу" 4 мааа Rabourdin*. some greenhouse plant, with rigid ensiform "il dew elo dedil шу ORAE ага us nf. oun PER and large branched panicles cad aud чере манех — drooping pale blue flowers, succeeded by dark blue m all our florist donors, "will n new varieties are EI Dorado. Napoléon ША oblong berries, ually di sie e д mber of o bless ones are at Koa ue Моше — long; it is a native of a,and has bee time dis ed an "pass into oblivion ; but ЯШАП, орна aiged TA where the Aen poe of its bright zip Gladio li, d the catalogue year after year Dames Watts Opbir hio blue berries renders it a conspicuous ornament in a getting bigeer; Sv Peel are i de sprich. but| Janire* Oracle conservator =H he old ones are retained, till no e of the| Jobn Bull Pallas The recent numbers of Seemann's Journal of Botany | oria A € only to mislead and "lisappoin nt pur-| Te Ponss Penelopo е (33 to 36) co niain figures ofthe following plants—Muen- | chas rade a received this season contains| Linné* Princess Mathilde eria епосагро, two species of a new Move of £300 arietie alf of which are only fit for| Lord Granville Raphael* —— genus ot Bignoniacem, separated from Spathodea, the | the эзе һеар. his isa matter which must be e si penea Victoria of 30 feet higb, o pinnated leaves, and|amended. I Fe no benefit to be ает from growing | Маза epe Боскае Velleda à pe M EY Sallo flowers streaked with reddish-violet; any variety after it t has been surpassed by another ҮР че Bassevillc* Vesta* the latter a smaller tree, with smaller pen flowers. of Ње same class. The sooner all inferior varieties are | Madame Binder* icomtesse de They were collected in Angola by Dr. Welwitsch.— weeded from the doc the better for both bu uyer and The two lots above mentioned include the grester Ferdinandia superba, also collected by Wal itsch, | Seller. A number of art of ihe realy fine varieties. The finest of the and o js the most beautiful trees of the rich having large · “collections, but what is the use of| second lot are also ma ith an asterisk, but those in of Angola; it is named after his Majesty Ferdinand | 8 large array of names, when fully the half of them, unacquainted with them need not beafi id to select [rom King of Portugal, u^ gei a patron of African з from want of distinctness or from inferiority, | it. for I am confident that there is not an j explorations, and is ree to 35 feet high, аге unworthy of cultivation. I am highly pleased 2 da the lot. arties who intend to compete nearly leafless at the Mni of Towering, The leaves | вее some of the trade moving in n the right direction in| should grow a few bulbs each of such sorts as 12 pinnate, and the flowers, in cemes, are very this T and trust etd ill follow. Poussin, Lord Raglan, Florian, Due de Malskofs large, with a violet-purple vélvety calyx, and a ver It may here be asked, What constitutes a good | Comte "de orny, Penelope Madame de Үш milíon-orange corolla, striped with bl — Cato. | Gladi olas 4 The first requisite is th at it should be! Mathilde de Landevoisin, &c., as the jes, if got hractes Welwitschii, an erect sh hires totientose potist нн es all other varieties; it pert d in good order, are not easily beaten. This seson Í t ng state, and bearing numerous showy white of a good colour ; the flowers should be clos have resolved to discard Aglaë, Dr. Aud long-tubed flowers.—Spathodea campanulata, including | 8tem, and open al je way (the worst fault a Gladiolus Daphne, Hé'éne, Cel 16, iras d'Enghien, a tioa of the fruit, * xia unknown to | can have is for the flowers to look in two р. Go айы and a few otbers, that havı been “ weighed Ш most botanists ;" t ich Palisot figured being her flowers shou e well ч , With the un the balance and found wantin; ng." stated to have belonged to Kig vids E oricellia tilie.| and side petals recurved; the ree ttom petal or Jolia, an Indian plant which the aa = from | күм large, and allthe petals should be of s group Hederacez and refere alor: Of | substance ; rad e t, but Ды, в the plant should be us d interesting pap 8 о, sene бла of v а) Тһе st perfect varieties I know private letter n ue pos here died mention—bDr. Seemann's|8re Penelope ы Мада den ' Vilm Nd are in| THE MOM я extracts from а рр iaces ; Mr. Periit omen- рй every respect model fowere. "Madam e Haquin, which ж have ceived from the Я Р? m peo вши Н Hui ice ; Mr. Erni Venezuelan iivid American nn of ys Medicinal plan videli Pier a ardens at a fow wers all that could be wished. t be unacc r readers. r^ а modif Piae аро чен, — paper, чача we shall shall now rst to give a list of the principal ved the original i “inventor of e Men EM petes of арнаны; br Hance on the| varieties I have seen exhibited, with my notes cation of w now largely оа T н ; Dr. G. Bennett the Waratáh or deccm d e For convenience sake I divide them | To him, Ч slick, English apiarians ^ oon made Native n еба New rcs iru and Мг. | into two classes :— indebted for the great adv mE ben а tific knowledge To ds and on a ie M et ens of gms 8. Chartis Di i f during the last few y Ls ickeng,* peculiar coloured variety, d En and Pomologis in the lists as delic: ate ту poa tinted with ЖОО m Eoo ante: usd TI find little "s although M t kea breeding pure Ligurian queens, rounded kc black bees, the neigh abounding in them. As soon 28 as bee- fail, and ce killing res strong colonies, and give them ce эс eon and half — pe Re the hive, and fe e bees w r int suga | stocks often raise а { { | | | | | | Г | - "The бары f f woul р/у о Dem 16, 186577) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1183 5 A - све in ten of my queens reared in August proves |in extent, will fell down into the | dendrons, including * €— m, campanulatum, and uless in exceptional cases our English bees seldom тне any second — of drones later in the efo "d do c injury. If the winter prove to be visi befi o | hi a very mild one, t the hive е, ast f sealed stores cinnamomeum — species usually g re the time |in healthy bushes on the turf, cinn — моро —аге m making esp ecially stri iking ignem теи the n ze жай "i : st; there would, therefore, be even less бо | may be m rapid. Doubtless your bees collec = == vm e chances impar an ir — cross. 2 ace man something xl the Heather, bat t has b - i od d of of опг acquaintance, who has reared as many Italian | o which have been sent to tli ug out prian ALL we can n he queens as perhaps any one in England, pas — the Heather this autumn have done little or no good. of doo а re emark more — а oils d Pad a greater amo t ofsuccess wit тей! We usua ally "- the width of Me gland d and In eland queens than with others bred earlier in nip йг ives in winte t all otl es) by "- are not the lean 1 ар t p Mr. Langstrot th continues: *I notice what you | say as [3 ind h. For ав otong and well- на p а space ! had pe the size of my | hive s, and you will probably b th linch, what 9 J t; on 1 t we allow. td | [rad ч E or even the milder portion ы this island. The fact is, "rer, holding 13, instead of 10, frames. For a fin The edges used for dr the p^ tt time our bee-keepers pice: in using small vien but allow to remain until the time of a ordi tg super or better than that obtained at Bicton is possible, апа, the best of them are now vinced that they w еге eme Е It is epeng of little importance | if I may indulge in a "- ape in which it will mistaken, Of co ed do not that | } lon they may in use, except for the con-| yet be "fully attained. Aud w this has come to B is not зя адд for your country, puis e venience P supering.] , how pleasant will it ы lovers of horticu! that you and Mr. Woodbury will try a few as larg — ture, and the lovers of Nature, to pass from the descr ibed in my work. А r in са cold and harsh north, to the glistening evergreens @ > Chronicle and Agricultural scatet Garden Memoranda. and richly verdant Conifers an — Camellias for November 3, speaks of ча: Я — М-р ove CTON [and A of the south, all їп one day ! Tt is true 100 Ib. each from tw of his ong as our I now propose to notice; though as gem | thi very rare wi sed m beekeepers persisted in using "d " hives, so long | houses," е would rather treat that o ^ the old of 1860, t again, and m obtained very meagre results. A large apiarian, i , which atk ы half M gen ey dioe A di =. M саду s, has harvested this season 15,000 lb. of lus h T eee Titel Ба part of the. letter relating to |“ the use of.Jarge ig de it bears upon a matter сеа! has bee lately а of discussion in our colum т tion. The d * бимим the Sn gn of Ireland,” or | not suffer in the least from | this severe (^s the long, ing to say, long walls of the Exmouth variety of Magnolia grandi- could | flora did, how ver, covering the walls а ві all e flower garden, д чат dow niren, ch seda built t Now who pies of investigating ' * houses” with any degree of кто гевї, hen through the glass, one Y ned da subjes Nr. Таене нган іп vada вее favour o we — ark, and — beds óf ever. i — Rolle in memory e" her godes are given may powerful. evidence on - sid le оѓ greens, composed о f La dy „Наш в Blush, and the old to this fine plant alone. During the flowering Mr. Pett We! much inclined | white and oth A ^ on bete plants used to the vale E a mile Pu tr "hive as described by Mr. Langstroth i in "To. describe Ж instruction “gathered and pleasure around, Mr. Barnes’ description of the. erfume the late edition of his m work, as being me of Lalla Rookh, g n this countr t Im ay however give the "landmarks." "— planta 1 have эро shoots 3 or even 4 feet find him the айуос r б а larger hive than that First day: pas through е an avenu: не of peel | long, в e will soon again enjoy i mbusa gracilis one It must be гаја b iind —€— hat А! ated the e flower garden. jis is a charming pant at Bioton, and might be used with generally is а far finer country for bees than ours tiall t effec any places, ее with the two А Y pe returns are realised there from heir of n raucaria рез, after Ld manner indos d the P ampas Grass, + the x are splendid Chilian Indians; putos ees the лы á Believe, E of Dracæna agis in the doe er garden, and that have ripen ned | We refrain from SK Mr. Pettigrew's last балее», as we can see no good that, could arise from it. Mr. Pettigrew expresses his dislike to con- rsy, which e letter — тч кише Ыы Ре& wil most strikin ogly they у. I -— dp doubt dor а АЕ many more of such aliy pn] sea-coast of Devon, and у upon : planta tried out of doors in similar placer, Hayes Wood i жакет little DERI (whose Would ^ еен indivisa асабі It ів Ў лер momory gnrdeners 8 =й: 14 Ё nging us tryi ing, and would Ew at least as ce ns D remarks er the subject of his Mn mer pa more agreeable e nd Е him, we will. defer ам апу nts of good a the Pota th racænas, the bedding plants aro apt the forcing vadens and ite he en garden. Third day: | except beds of вайн splendens in full bloo The saw as much as was practicable o an a rendum two | beds ad Camellias look remarkably healthy, Dà are den ded with bloom bu opinions зз un our own until he has con- miles round, including а magnificent Pi ds. Ifthe blooms E cluded his observation g M with а Ы of spring frost, there are den the flower garden? To 5 candid I t thought. wd ir to unfold the day after. Bushes and — Feeding Bees.—On changing the floor-boards of my prosaic. I was looking more o tside than in, as the | Fuchsias are co » old white hives to suit their new home, I found that I had quite g sum oma in the flower garden | Camellias are planted out and doing фону im in n ts -estimated the weight of the board ofthat t опе | in plent: y, and about 16 feet high; there were statel the bees and honey of which I lately stated weighed | Dracænas—a пех sight to me— ng in the turf of | in sprin together ta [Б DE nea that tp weighs of the whole | Britain, € в of Salvia splendens y bri Соп oceur here, there, and everywhere at Bicton. inside contents of this hive is ор Ё 134 lb. Do you | with flow n short, I did not care for es's | We rambled o out of the flower garden to see noble stook o r the | — plants, га сечена to get out, and I * F hi Arau m imbricata studded over winter, ad Г 80, to cem period i in i sprin g? n as I saw a dense line of the stems of the | with budding cones. Down where the. flower garden I administered 55 1. “ш of Mich q and honey | Belladonna una Mena ur the пой of the range, i betwee: n the two hives menti balls ,of see and the latest 4+ 4 tE 1h a little rivulet нефта with Arundo Donax an mpi „л. га in — out. wers. inside contents, including t the Vat. themselves. id of which are moderately popu io а Whatever amoun of honey t this may indicate, а considerable part of iti ы and the t hand s m plants of ucarias from 25 to 30 feet high. The female S "that has produ dies of seed his peri is harf кой this, in the Maps but Mr. nt e hi eee range, ved was а dense lin diea d thiek— of this charming flower, "the | perfume e end otet. of асн о А мане are n of | 5 which, during. the month of August, tl ї wants with branches of male guum in crowds, г aud those "Those vim compose the rmixed wi avenue could all be E in a hat 2 The Heath-eóvered | bilem are shout a it хава а ay These fno ps forem аа Ъе end ually | were on on which = 25. ld be SUR was at first ek даңы if I sh well i h gardens in which Dur do | ut From some time in | August, every rs evening Сы fous" oli five E tom a high kd in the air, higher than it was | he flower tien = Bieton is not like an tant I have seen. This шау bea raga bat n fet са anical tel the flower garden, that кб been struck from cuttings. Some of the Yuccas make stems 16 feet high. ext | lines, med арол ew stony се T А nide use, both in | r and in summer, the foút of peyres rates geom of m of Koig x specimen €— e and Twirling o wing , but ise e dan bris 30 - Кы ыы loo re А vory wy bius a rather brown, the wrong time of the winte o -" im id was соп. | He ere are some very себе mos tapering and graceful, This going ап sad oo ing was tinued all day, though n more apparent е the general evening return. The invitation, “ c into the s | and see tho ba bees co ming Mes ie fro uced e is believe it is not facer ir nice taste nin very good flower gardon В interesting in ts parts, while agreeable in its genem ; ей , There Д to prevent its bein а е phraseo th a leaf on here and there, arching over this iid: it should be necessary to ym на тайа A | ly nothing. гаре — ret ursi ns deo come to this—it is coming I do not say that It is, a gracei industrious little things. saying in the iet of the 14th October t! that серад free admission of air is conducive to health | aakes ask—how much of the ances of hives leave open in wiu nter Ri am not as a rule „devoted. to idols, or shells or to аге; f chloro- v € in som e most quas A and жатр ‚ Ког but as some r to Bicton, taking uai here is a Pinus us macrocarpa Observations as & ro may go these rough guide, it should be said that i in K aite s др, @ Sh hat n away t абер. the back of the floor boards, for the purpose of that рег: ые modde. with the ie, but no matter. this nook is a little temple, with a shells and A: ustralian spea rs, garnished with sharka garden is, that when | ra prendas not yet “put into a a genus m dense moisture? s back, b y the way. would өнү | Ret by being a trifle "higher than the f ` but the beauty of such а үг acude з them much. они Indian idols in white marble, of an angelic Le. ot The be amount of the internal contents of your hive probably, just carry it Ясыл the winter. t, and I hope the me аф as табе, ized Pines divi its surface; a great C. tl si es vay man bant at Exeter, for gs e at y rathe piis here and there, with fruit, stops Ma Ld now | Md D | and then ; : while реи shrubs, standard W istarias, | but we | e men not, under the circumstances, present. At the end of mdi. or эб їп Ма AN With a imali quan TELS bottle-f. еее to тота оп than is (bé жонга she m ойде things that MN e gie rsen olia | that ae pai Мира gorgeous ees асзо: Уап M olxemii, i in | full flower for the first time. It of those who in the eR i пъ аа | ora to make a feature of climbers in the show- pues į j Фй the most tender plants "is Ag although it. be at the | 1184 . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE or с conservatory, d is | quite. easy of culture under the affected plants removed from others, giving he plenty o of air, the ма ant of which, - late planting, Dic 16, e ga rden is so large аз to allow ordinary treatment, g 1 d flow era NI. and ayk of the general Potato s the m EI | such flowers ! They hang ткы р h course in the volar thin the wali а | 12 inches, by а threadlil ead- PAR IES. r the Brassica tribe, Worki tion, and will ed ing boldly out 5 inches or — P tu m Tike be pro ted if severe алдам Should set in; AM best e в have been planted d ing upon thi e Tacsonias, but with none visible. I will not material С the Nei consists of small branches of und еһе) had bee ; s, the мы $ Эри e Fir зрә ; and the ground which y late summer те tiful f ULIP r beds, and cover during pevare that from which the later Tu requires (rena 9 аве n м» rein but if there is, 1, оов І IM "The tops of "the spike being near the ; surface, | Beet, &c., have be Hed Unions, а t should be plant this ү y necessary, spring be planted with Caulitlowe w vi а bed of light loamy earth, Les would be best oer FORCING GARDEN. paration for these should be s т, Broccoli, & over an arch, or Mm iudi eam, but will not be out of Ототинизя Th cio hai nov have eareful atten- very heavy ng of manure, which Ln place in any posi ‚‚ | tion. Ву a proper arrangen of the ventilators a | аб and the MM: crop; as the еч) 7 Tha Camellia houso i ш» noble one, а Le Ee » with constant eB vite of i бош, ^t possible, be seeured fully convinced us of the impropriety of ears kany ather whenever the we n 1% urable. Potatos on ud recently manured, ———————— STATE OF THE WEATHER AT OHISWIOK, it back wall well eovered, and the pillars of the fro Pr. ^j zs Tho E Hd ow be brought into glass wal t Ф Camellias. It is like the e , und p lunged in Oak звы, ne are in a Camellia gr very litil о ү Pear slightly fortia te; m 55° 60* in the but а bed pret a а I collection of Camel It is plunging material, whatever is x be, Mya Ба adflüctent IN fee rige ong, with n — k all ies sfondi а - isla e first month. The atmospliero dew range coe ca tigna ado A » om 45° o 50* by night, and fi m 55" о d дау. and will contin © ть 35 suc it is d . house ye not pec in any publie rA is Mesi ST — Where very early Strawberries are able; it would not be expensive would тоб iq M rj the strongest plants z Кеепв’ Seed- require po if well planted аб first, and |. ay ought into a pit for starting, but no could not fi о be most attractive to the public. | artificial bos Les be applied for the fret week or ten зе never do во well in de ts or tubs as » dM days. plants be free There were саа M rous Tre ee Can m for th and top- йа the s surfaco with ne loamy soil, Cur а ЧК of soot in it, to drive out any worms which n the pots. 4.2; — Let the heat of the litter about the roots of T | Vines recently started А daily examined ; and see that it is regularly kept аба i temperature of "60°, until the sandy poor ne of redd. Such gest over ец much better t io d do with the treatment usually are v yery larg y forced, "and very cream Ж; ез! flowers ; and íi well thus as in the open "air. W. Robin Miscellaneo Sicilian Vegetation in April. il at the Botanical fume rame as also in the h а а Pæony, Cyclam Eschscho "aca кор Judas tree, Chestnut tree, "n r tre Haw (about to blossom), Alyssum, Shrubby Барон Yellow Jasmine, Nettles а nd Asphod flowers, shrubs, - trees I had left dini and Сел x days previously on the auri Riviera, Peaches were н " large as small таене: mm - Strawberries were served i th in profusion аб every meal а the hotel; Oranges were numerous and first-rate, а and juiey, .Bennet's Mentone, 3d Edition. i . Calendar of of Operations. ek.) chief things to be de to in reference to ded be bloomed as | a b —I дека? on the 17th ш | ы the same plot of groun nd. Another v should be obtained. It will be well, however, not to y being plunged in shoots should be de fdd, o cause them break all the buds. "Тһе atm е сак, for these should be similar to that for Vines established in the border. preserved, re I sil wir ventilation to allow damp ge eneral ma- otation of N OF Скора. Prev vious to the nsuin should (y firat ia V to be attended to in this arrangement is that no annual erop be grown for two moetie years onld "Da. let ther ventilation even cost of а little extra fuel, to maintain the necessary | E К TA Т at йе r&y by dia племі er are not tanh. м ja liable to be. уу ка by ihe same kind о! their ncouraged to a Mast e by th -— putting hich they are most;fond. 16 hat both tho manuring and the depth of the trenching be regulated by the requirements of д во arran їп their энде t * 5 nseq Sp! floor when pono 2 and endeavour by every means to | maintain a sweet and not over-damp nor over-dry | crops; and their rotation should be g e ground be not trenched to the same Rd for € 80 of the tions w ich s we ыи so frequently given vis потер | ЭЛИН те вед but so that differen nt portio to water till the soil Ат Ч ow the nm jg | ОШ ba brought to the surface in torns, The porenvial sufficiently dry to warrant a full supply. Be car bd anent ill of se form a class by to if this. takes place, айа themselves, as they do not require a з жя sioe is not rectified, the loss of the roots will be the|/0" many years; but when this ia any inevitable consequence. Avoid spilling water on the rtion of them, the ud from i which they aro removed will fall into the ordinary rotation in the way areg ex y Cardoon on the Scotch of soil is thrown up betwee renehes, the LETIS whieh is excelle: айа ы for the FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOUSES. of cultivation of Should the weather prove unfavourable for out-door | dwarf Pese, Be Beans, Spinach, weigh. -- ~ 24 vue work, prepare Jl ing, however, that only the earlier so and when well painted, and жаы dry, they can ings of ipea several ао. should be oe on thes = be put in their proper places. and other that tl оуей in due course, before ou requi uired go nier up жи леда) traps should ed employed y [^ they (a any mischief, crop. T a | matier of cou arran as afterwards ey are rse this rli the sunny days i: e seeds drop ou ground oecupied b r | extensive turning over which. 16h the very. yu iest crops pty p 3 з which are generally allowed а pen on the aw borders near the walls, For the latest crops of n | Peas, &c, a of ground must be allotted, t which, with that occupied by the Magen and Cardoon - | ridges, will generally soiak about of the "imul го The Car Word RI for. desp-rooting. р such a PEAS ions, &c., and in po erint year "d ө. ee cultivation of the Cabbage family, wl "m roots are confined nearly qain dne If the vegetable For the Week ending Dec. 13,1865,аз observed at the Nm ОХО отсан | m ТЕмР БЕ BAROMETER, т Dec. 4+ .... Of the Air, ois Ра: Мах. | Min. | Max.| Min, Mean |1 foot | Керн iav side ritui rie р.) dee Thur. 7| 9 |30 30.151 | 52 7 |4 BR S Friday 8 0 |2022 245 | 4 | 4 Pr PA Satur. 9 HM 30473| 30431 | 47 36 | 415 | 50 Sunday 10! 30.515 | 41 30 | 37,5 { 49 on. 1l T 30.618| 30.613 46 29 | 37.5 | 49 Tues. 12) 14 |30.537| 30. 320 43 25 | 310 48 Wed. 13 | 15 |30.464 39.425 48 28 | 38.0 | 48 Average | |304 M | 30417 47.1 | ТҮЗЕТТІ i Dec. 7—Densely clouded, and mild ; overcast at night raj | — 8—Hazy; uniform hem е; overcast. ган, 1 — 9—Foggy ; hazy ; overcast at night. d 1o—Foggy ; cloudy; overcage is slight frost - —Fine; overcast at ni; i RM — Hw and пе, о t t; frost — ł3—Clear Lab оер у Mean temperature of the week, I- Sih de p STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, During the last 39 As for the ensuing Week ending Dee, ou 2 " ыба ыд дд f| е. ЕДЫ EP auo в ВЕБ ЕКЕ ZE [which it Ira: Sunday..17| 45.6 | 33.2 | 394 one ».18| 44.7 | 32.5 | 38.6 119 419 | 33.2 | 39.0 Ned. „.20| 44.1 | 33.7 | 38.9 Thurs. ..21| 43.5 | 33.8 | 38.5 Ho пау... а 44.6 | 32.5 | 38.5 Sat 44.1 | 31.8 | 37.9 The highest temperature during the abo 17th, 1853 gen 17th, 1891 += Мат. 57 deg. loth, 1859—therm. 7 deg Notices to Correspondents. ear- * *,* Letters intended for publication anonymously, à snthenticated by the Nes in а? Cases, ud and address of the writers, for prip inspecta of the Editors, No notico cum е aen о communications if this rule be not complied with. 5 Books: Enquirer. QCuthill's Treatise on the Mushroom, CONIFERS : J JR. The nus Pinaster and Pinya —— Pin ecies, and is not confi 056 И? Stems of treos ш d do Eu Җа уч» fit did а Д: n im bol, О КАШ MAN Pinus. eec dm i A» т; апу P the insects are 1 1 $ H $ { and if not, the һа; aparta had better lo rem frosty day. 3 ECCENTRIC dee aE J уя ч the w esultin; from enda xd exposure > m E general al operation of m of m bue rable ĉi th: 794 Poenis : J Milton. poseer ess in one season from die n eason Zr plants, The former, ot. course, Dara id come earliest ra ен ты але HERBARIUM : о . afford, and do 5 solu! the — 22 teres tho nu as you сап. Put о those of the same genns. 29 writing ithe gon enerio our of the fast- ud Gt yon: Руле; а M., Frome, sl: 15 "Scolopend ET е COP viride; 5, JU nunda sje. 7 At Platyloma Сы E Emi рода si TT Ж varieties of M. 7 eventual regara е Hexacent Ea sis.—J Ward. Yem cannot say маса : teris serra Plectrocephalus PEARS ы ссе, гыт е wiih on e sent short im ш, "ORE ар ass of decay, tis p ble - J. eria mn В. - ко "apum. Xd D UN G Hi N. экн y Aer LL V.H и Maokellar.— dires (Cones.)—B ре» 16, 1805) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. * 1185 — d then by sulphu ——[ TT i нЕ LOND ON j MANURE OOMP ANY € y sulphurous a6 acid fumes, or chlorine | their respective oounties. Не Ly see wh | "I rendr for delivery as, or by actual burning, or by that из intense | should not follow an nec ы d talk a е RS. am roperly geri PERT ATE of AMMON LITATE BODA, sx Dost | into tho detail of the process as applied to tie | confined to Herefordshire апа Devonshire, he "emis Fenchurch 5 treet, E.C. — Epwanp PuRsER, n, Secre etary. purifyi ying and к Ж-ын. of boust, dead eg Pa у that Short-horus are good for all the Sowing.Odams's Blood Manure for Wheat. | ??nures, implements, garments, &c. It will по | world! | РЕ: Epiat "n, p in Чай in e pages of the bon ConrMAN, of Woburn, tior that every | ——À ML 74 ж Bw тик Рлтккт ournal, but we hope able to give a fuller n would do best to breed - k of his own | s | account of it next aa ounty, wheiber 1 Herefordehiz у vonsbire— | [ITRO m. IOSPHATE e BLOOD, и Е >й же but t good a ай аге "for "the pum of | QOMPANT б Acres of Land. оссиру-\ THE substance of Mr. DuckmAx's paper on other Suits, they an no ot to be o tained i A | as t —Jonx Oriy рех, Littlebury, Essex. Cate Breeding, read before the Central Farmers’ sufficient numbers. rma: — rer liant Jauni Озон. obtained at tho Offices. b last Monday, is given in another r page. The best for our purpose, Саа they ean be {= ап jd pt y or of th the Local Agents. Chief г, Omice, neus whieh followed it was hardly up to the others eannot. His plam was to feed hig ч ным y, Peoi Station, Exeter ; y ori Bee а | ard of merit bà he debates of the|breed early. 14 is best to take young stock fro m -c- с ium e i та Club generally attain. a poorish country (certainly not from sister | LU WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING,| Mr. Alderman. Изон: declared that {һе ваше yards), to be grazed elsewhere. ES to be harm fiato tho land befon he - f t н nid comede it i bette i ve den ke th 1 per à arroved into tho land before th са of the animal man ought to guid in|it is better to give plenty of eake than only a РЫ” praf ina до Е plenty or. Г ору! OV Can be А а З ur management of the other animals of the farm small quantity. If a bullook in fair eondition is UIT irm orum. #0 6 per ton. These should E housed and fed i warmth and | put up to хар, it will take less cake to make it сене PERUVIAN, ‹ GUANO direct ioni Mis (SEM, Жү Б + v a а lean Tady's 1 ы, noy "t ^ Herr M і, «ід 14 lb. а day than chemical Manures of valus à you Adr tten, they too must 4 if it gets only 4 сусын d other g AEE "pm пра. London | placed E comfortable eireomstanoes, - Shelte ‚ This was the ph vr the Mero which UTE gut not only for the beasts but for the value ti votes XT MA in the immediate | their manure, The sheepfold is better than the | the Chairman, inl EGER, AA Sanapa 8 Cir Мын xet, w.c. | dung-cart, simply booauso the land in the former red 4 e Б yan rtant теч, tho subj - of Lauf ase, much of it, under the unsheltered condition | t29 Cattle Pla Е ds eld at Bt. James's Hall on The Agricultural Gazette. ot oue yarda, is washed to waste before it ia oarriod рш! "ТЕМ, Pt summoned by ie Waker TURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1 "s ТЕС р, of Ashchurch, believed as to field Farmers" Club, in the name of many red ~ —— Амтрѕт a) у моі н засе of| N мае. In ће ез ped pi Short-horn stock, m мао йу аа sentatives from tho Mid- а , з P d he will ; shire, from Lincolnshire, and Gloucestershire jas been the Mul resolation ot the Council of y, she wi үт to fatting intesi К breeding, sd De vonshire, and Berkshire, and many o е | : The resolutions Orden declared d for the postponement of very mueh of it, bu e evil has disappeared when another bull has "n for th ‚А abandonment яб f the whole, Tien e used. Аз to the time of the year for ealving, and ч have been an opportunity for а Жм. the autumn is the best period for animals intended trial and examination of n i implements ; ? be fed and futten — the spring is the best time iim | nt md we might have h ad a first-rate show of | for — Т каф or bree v ee senting the Highworth Mutual Cattle Assurance i i ny one i s us e benefit to all. It appears, however. that it г barren. (ачу ed Pur mae sheds is not е ріво ее the interr it may be expected, will ll p Суы bei frequent use ч, the eurry-comb, Hi. er. ho ой! ‚һе aocompanie ied b the benefit of tho mone n 1867. Mr, MARRIOTT, of y pEr ей sk Ton agreed | 99" elis A x Midland Counties М рте, hat this inaction and the | Хі Mr. Woopwazn that aime, are the better | 4^. сек of the Midian A еа : Agrion тн exsequent saving a the expenditure of the for being rained upon, and that s. Del Pepe he oppose tdmen теп! ын: А : : = "a ce & simple expression of confidence ў Jnaction and cmm nditure upon the proper г. Wavrox, of Hampshire, wa ией to know oyal Agricultural Society, It would be better ; ood to the tees of members and to the | һате not been provided. 18 it to be ex d that diminution of income. It behoves those respon- been T "n й necessary that the ; sible for the direct d t andlord should len ay out more ca ita that tho enf roe d онор of аЛ ОГ атда show |o! g f his own, and offer Aa security for that of the sint of ыы to induce t Les eec Mi. as possible ate od live cattle w { mor aetivity in every other way t lat remains | , Mr. Neue aia d that the supply of young i adopted open. Let us hope that our ge will take the | Stock for is di a en owing to excessive т, одуна ове and А and this ecd ne that belongs to them as representatives of ed "in ing in the ease of ma de breeds. e bette: Siig: Souths ish agriculture in the difficulties wbich the Herefords, West MN and. — cattles | am eredi tho meeting should bo plague has brought upon us, and make the voice of | Blackfaced sheep, and other original breeds can | nge ne n t um Soci urged the кебе AD Agricultural "ec P of England be be. bed. ig- 3-and-i Шш). with 79 Зи, ай of Me o өне oal riian a Hen P as RawpiL, of Man Af possible, obeyed, in the iom | haeo, diss не epis e ster | Evesham, nd Mr. Товв, on b as ra with this subject between consumers and producers, hi Mr. LITTLE, of Chi ete oap ATI how, in mE 19 — en dt. the and Government as representing both. fin. Does жү provide young eye - hes resolutions of the Central Society, with апу further ject ж VOELCKER gave us a capital lecture last even more in thee qu « "ар ear. E. y dint of ; i ga ег; шош m vau) jeu ms eq i i zi Oatmeal T Ir oss, andati moeting mih сети prope r to add to them. In ell adapted to the present anxieties for our | 10 "ЕЧ made 9 purpose, i i qq ce EISE PEIPER EIE gen оір jer bem, i whather |in yards continually, and not suffered out атаве to slaughter all animals rar dnd Im ‚ ®з disinfectants or as ig, Be ar or on the | they are turned out ugar s in og tpa Di Tn his arks on point, Mr. C. 8. Rrap other hand as antiseptios, r explained with p improving condi and three year v M.P. said that de ошау vie of Ad origin, put lucidity; and we ho week to be|h wn reared in this way often reach the prios of and needed a foreign re ; and if the Govern- The to give a fuller report o of t he discourse, | 30 guineas media ent on its outbreak h had А а holiday 1 ira principal disinfectants named were chlorine, | Mr. C. H DvcekuaM's | | fortnight and invited the EMPERO ined from chloride of lime, and from| objections to hor: өчөт р, eir place for a week or two, [cen p ее › ә muriatio acid with black manganese, and sul-|are the «бейи! T н ет € n have disappeared, ra Phurous acid obtained by burning sulphur, quick- | as illustrations of the possibilities NI r» Tt is lain t nt күү i common earth. But especial weight | Only one or two in 2 whole herd are spoiled, i if, the point at whioh Government i ee wi Жаз most properly laid upon the comparative |indeed, they ате spoiled in this way, and in the | be universal] e, and when, E it is inefficiency of mere deodorisers and antisepties, | meantime the ui pus r obtained M а po likely to | bee breton : 5 SHOPS, E the ————— батин iw desired m жайы ARE SHEEP LIABLE TO CATTLE PLAGUE? atter of which may not destroy, but on the | pose that W 3s and atii ме “Devons went| Тив spread of the cattle plague is so certain, and its tima p reserve ds morbilo matter аш, after into the Ark? They are as muoh artificial | effects appear so so fatal, ome: the foekmasters of this and ; ш. ud. Sad z e Am. it mi E breeds аз Short-horns, and fhort-horns are other eounties must necessarily feel anxious as to the The i i (a ene Ron h i таре "dicere QA diae : { 8 iss utter en ie an all eases they are the res cir- | bee, : ж Г Чы Чч ў mate elements | cumstances and human ingenuity, and any rule ЖАМ» viih DATES creta paa ME organic poison ма which ед acts, This |as to breeding in-and-in or otherwise applies to all | contrary opi shall pl. first by a thorough scouring, which | alike, As " choice of breed, Herefords and | I may e you that I formed one of a party of seven detach it frem walls, and floors, and mangers, | Devons are very good—for the eiroumstances of | practical men who were invited to meet some scientific . ehange of food. MacAda On Tuesday eodera the 21st November, three of|i interest ti your i may as well state de were produced © ems ned, m I . the result has 1186 * he f Mr. Harvey, М t Crown Point, near rin on the 5th of СЕ? last, to examine. and cons side er the state of the lambs, whi ch were cattle plague, or rinderpest. My opinion then was that the, lambs, were 8 sufferi g | remaining 280 are, to all appearance, as well as ever they were, and are now i on to es s " par There is one interesting feature conn with t Lo disease worthy of notice. Out of the pee пакой V in| food every respect to what had killed several lambs of my h "n hafi f f that number only ' two (and those very weakly the late attack. I retained this opinion until Monday топца the 20th of November, when I became so much a at the condition in which I found my flock of hoggets, реа both my Stepha and myself were impressed with аана) that they were suffering from rinderpest іп a most malignant form. "Tte "viol e омо has been so deeply interesting that d RA the particulars t the рош gh hun ns, if you will kindly insert т.а our convenien Y flock of uin ets c 87 "pea! Жа. ар fh y plenty of m from e they were first put folding. On КОШУ. the 18th of November my shepherd bserved on apis having SR DEM Prom the nose d mouth, and o ination the m pw was found to be sore, and eiiis spots. on the inside o the lips. On. the following morning, Sunday, two more ved of milk in London he on the Toripe, anl perd did | Ы suffer from close "d di ES ХИ given the w i power, and can now only say, that if my sheep affected with a disease similar to the rinderpest in a 5 e є 9 n "4 z [- B c 4 2 m m © un - B = in sheep it їз curable if proper treatme nt is adopted Thos. Palmer, Tottington, Thetford, ON LONDON MILK. [Read last Wednesday before the Society of Arts, by Mr. Cds Vac Morton. ] cattle, 16 is proved beyond the shadow of a'doubt that dair nm | which partioulars bearta dà kw relate what ti ever hente on ien producti r Brentwood... the Then as to the A arri; ould be сойобей Vene а very ime b а g unteer d ume The subject: уе suggested 12 months ago a r for and these died aring to dy a the Monday morning the appear- ance of nearly the whole lot was so Gals alarming that I felt paien I should lose the greater part of them. time could be commanded during October and cim mber to its examination for the purpose of this report. No justification will be considered necessary of a is r f from 80 to егу а of suffer grea e кїшїпош йе discharge eeke with blood out atte: worst cases eng ( аре h and nostrils, and hung at The a ast 5 Lois fe we chin. "ad morei with | СА е staggered as they w The tongue KOR Tie "Unt келч лы ee qx S could be and i n the sheep from mpanies who are Deed s ben from the distriet dial officers ‹ of the: polis, whose inspectors have the in specto; JOTS, down the e gums was very pale, and On here and there were Tii dead blue colour. of a UE the finger over the outside of the gums, the thi ole surface sloughed off like ше of thick white blotting pe i leaving the gums raw and skinless. In the tion to whom they have introduced me, F Љате, ha а frank replies to o all my questions; and it seemed i publie, whose interest in the subject I represented, ha d а | right to the information that was в ought. It w was e milder the gums and lips were much ulcer- ated; which qus ptoms extended through nearly the ew lot of EK There was no particular looseness | W of the bowels, or scouring as it is commonly called; but exi ent of some o anima d ой with blood. "These appearances were similar to Point, but m Шея WW wired ‹ on my farm, have never been off it, and we have not a сазе of з within 10 miles T, however, es hate appea T hose I had са амл Mr. Harvey's sheep at Crown vita I have ties to have refused to me personally the insight that was desired into their respective shares in the t business of supplyin b seem di took my inquiries as having no personal obj but as emanating from that usable ubjec E R, ё dH houses wit thin their respective diio rom these - di | minimum, min of бой le reports of Dr. | of information on the dietaries. (бон mili d t s way to be cordially admitted that the mds | | poorer classes throughout the kingdom not ms with PET бм have had conversati with matters connected erg tio e йо m ga Е eneral railway traffic. ion wibi the п men in Pede] е, ч the population; а as since then excited ger interest, Bb to the diminished | Sf the na sappy to Bd of milk, E upply of milk which has latterly been occasioned by | Mansfield and Bedford i Ensa in the cattle plague. It'w к however, until a fruitless | cured for me as a so EEE ps z мев tempt uomen es made to enlist anot i aud & good" 200 of information or e pos tter opportunities than mine of |, consumption ilk in investignting wa ара „ that I resolved to devote | families. Moreover , I have pud e po whatever under the food of inmates has been Smith to Govi ta as we thus. obtain to the pope lation of London, we learn whether it can gd sidered well-fed or not as regards its milk. ; grea Here the question of Quality comes in, Starting ondon with milk, but they Cur with a ipee strong = ression that Күзе з almost invariably ary you yo ur ed, I am ublie in the su referred. Although poer aware a it evi is his castle, + ved m mys һеер wi affected with ri imodistaly went to Mr. Woods | (Lord Walsingham’s s agent) to зр him as to what I had тезу йе nder the circumstances, Mr. W ent with бк to look at the еер, мй worse than anything he had eve and the symptoms were v bul t, ery " sidering the situation of my low. ndi is d. a Er "m fence and abuts on semi n Park, and that shee had never been near any other sheep or ces iie he did wA believe they were meeng from rind di M NT s would place them unrese dy eatment he thought he БОША ано first р Ven, meis even i ventured an opinion that he hoped I| oi should not lose 20 mor mana; t, and pe was only too E t A e to this proposition, and | the Vale of Glou been re satisfactory than I could | shi — have Ser doe his own preparing, which h re Mr. Woods gave Da every rie в dose of medicine of | coun r, the precise d been successful in saving | of quantity and produce on the many sheep ric the late autumn, and А were Gloucestershire, ha i Tt lay жч уоп. 2 it becomes necessary in the outset to state the of imformation which were open to T the worst cases were found dead, and, as it та iver to the touch, the lungs were we — fourth stomach covered wil ith streaky blood-like spots, appea: es а iseased, being friable supplied to A the metropolitan congested, the given en by Dr. of the quan tity and quali r o The wind pipe was much inflamed, the to the 44 divisions i in which and airo ie к of aper matter, En the deve of their licensed cowhouses, t and they and the ery ушеу kne knew ego gr this | mai Дам) that this thos ht бырах». нее They have to be ва ,propitiated. And ор less of a ша pply, however able СЯ 5 poo care of themselves, | dilution, more or less, to meet even a со Government made, and publie opinion sanctions, | end still more is a stretch of thi so many lardo ia their behalf, that an inquiry | meet an uncertain demand, , | conducted i in their interest аа to be received with | da ay to day. But indeed it а civility and friendline ia ich in this particular | nourishmen t d, e result of this inquiry that I have now to | dilu returns for many years these dairi ocester Court farm, асоей at milking ti arrison ; ndin Е —— ing poured. P " m ie necessities g that t ity of the milk | have been pu zug feeding, there are of Wimpole Street, the de y of milk | bone district, has tr good railways һауе | which he has m , provi a returns of their imports—most of | dishonesty ot the instances & ned. 9 mo po! them for jm Jem all of them for several months. | medical officer of S of down to the paun (oy ceri sheep had a second dose e returns of the number C cows milked in them А mede and at nt. Thanks for the most part to of medicine, and, when б зара) the mouths of the | Һе Бч to whom ti otaa y sheep, my agar A said to me, “These sheep are|the medical officers of the several districts, I have improving; for the bing over, ES their | exam: ouses in t| endon distriet, in the gums are getting pinky, or their n. Тһе | Islington district, in iW їп St, Pancras, in Sheep were dose of medicine, Belgravia, in the poies the Cit Chelsea, improving, т falios treatment carried out, has | ; been the under Providence of saving my fl flock of Th i LA moss i - Limeh Nod pru have thus seen 51 cow- usi he risks which ана аас эчем conversation with và orem nine “а "^ D » , me аз alljP and in every case бнт or their men has informed t of the the conscience of the p m tion of the milk be produoed y pe of water or by feeding the cows ees v ae e, I ва wa ing conveniently near to St. Georges, Han its producers run? h dictates the which limits tbe pik me pape inspectors, its M ‚уоп | { | | | | А) — " € & id : h : к к рустмвкв 16, 1965. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL G2ZETTE. 1187 2222—6555 in ou ——À — ~ the cattle | the health, be replaced, as it legally may aud probably summer time iu pastures, and in n winter time on bay ge ge рр m mrg fail of "being peri "ns nidis |; will > y А һана covering iz grouud- plan and and straw and roots, with access to both field and rese nd -— UN supply of t s fo shed. © юйгорд n o have been Ёо в extent discussed in th r London, as on many country farms a long dope issued by "the. Cattle Plague” Com. | | jt сч now, y etre to ds me of the case ; [t is now the этү they find iege: and, Tor their ter to be read in than bay, and they will adopt more |t ournal, 1 hope the story ay be told, without | economical r — than grozing pe ae in : "e you very much with figur | growing Grass. And though I bear that in the Ayles- This, then, is the material which has been p b ; and ss and d i elected during the past three months. All the doc Согхтвү PRODUCE | in the field up t now are still the rule, yet no doubt tary part of it lay unread until time offered for its | Lf Consi Produce 1 have not very much to | ultimately brewers' ins and cut Grass, and succu- arrangement а few days ago, but of course inspections вау. The herd Cows y Short |lent food of all kinds Lay in sheds, will become the and conversations Me been sd eK gradually horns), ab F'rocestor Cour 4 que as the ey а аге the тше within. jsfuencing 8 and forming th f opin which on Ње | оц Grass and hoy, with э 2r straw in ptus зме I believe thon to jet J- Looking at the thing | produced, according to Mr. Harrison's careful | de town or country bred, and countrymen grey en ode le at my own relationship to 16 records, 245,458 gallons of milk in seven years, |in contracts for the supply of milk to London dealers had to 535 gallons each cow per annum.—Mr. McAdam, | жо» вооп find out the cheapest way of producing it in T Hill, near 3 the largest quantity. an experienced ri mena tells ше! That way has long been studied and worked out bere à good witness— with sufficient previous тыл tar каш. the past Mur years в (Ау ыны) with all the carnestness which X interest inspires. ee and sufficient. practico | in in the work of i Mispec n his farm have dpi 530 sallone аА re Taking You will meet in London with" men who have been dira the Glou emis ad experience our guide: for | engaged in the business for 30 an à 40 years, with а e qe s being mis "еа by w every 100 acres (22 being arable, as ү К-и by Mr. | staff of servants, too, who have been in their employ erkani suflicie: subject a safic ent | 23 far in a district where | | almost as long. When the St. Pancras committee went жеры as to the heh it might х=; him, to | the average crop of meadow hay is probably 28 cwt. round to inspect the cowhouses of the oer "e make him at once industriously БАШ facts бу per acre, the stock kept is about 4 cows, four 2.уеа! r | con ndemn ——! all of them which were in any way mulo а ccept any conclusio which tbey olds, four yearlings, four calves, 20 sheep, and due fresa gj with dwelling-houses, х were aber A the Ж indicated. of course no one wi any previous horses, сачы in consumin power abo ni 9 v m | doo of him o to whom they a unced the decision knowledge of а subject comes altogether unprejudiced | The hay о rop represents perhaps rather 1 pe im with an Тө {се x to bis grandfather to а further study of it; but I сап unhesitatingly | 7 tons of Grass, and the aftermath (at 3 the üret а is and his father, then ais а him, both of whom that in Studying this partieular subject I have | ызы less than 3 tons per aere. The whole cattle | L =. "M d on the business thero before him. not cared one jot what the ne might be, aad uri food of the 100 acres, half the arable E being taken | “ here, too, are my children, gentlemen— bave had no personal en serve dur 8 | аз in Turnips and Clover, may thus ut at 900 tons | har ‘generations r inju us. It does not look as if the эң sta p а ыа ©. o P! E АТ © E, = = & о = 7 e B e e o =“ E к E р. = e 2-47 EA Е а 5 "d E ect ie 5 E о Рр zo ES 84 5 ed E o za Е "e © Б Ja c б © А m “т р 5 9 EXZ EG 5 HE 2. Ф} о 27 - © © е Ф ) day to each. i and yield tbe best and w olesomest milk in pue] ever, is where the Grass is depastured—that ie, fed | on б a b ful way ; an: an and that they ought to be all еа outside— — thak | the calculation had had to deal witb ha case of | Шеге маре een а s long expe Mise. of aD kinds, both the best way of supplying а large town with milk is to | house-fed cows, it would appear that 1501.7 of prosperous and adveree—they cannot have much to bring it in fr ry— t is mor on- | i у, of th earn of-the best uM vto жарыу the — foad ән Ме, cheaper, better to carry 10 Ib. weight of milk from | meadow Grass, its equivalent, Yai "i suffice | even though. i the p рада of it be carri ry to the town 8 s door, than to|for ordinary г ей тал dairy cow utting, ould think it, өг their long -— lb. r gn "Г other food from that farm (€ 530 gallons of milk against T foni of this тач from green fle T ut indeed cowhou: u here to M reen food, we have 1 10. of т nili to eve y 11 ог1 2 ]b. oem lty at all. Even in the midst of сей n fie ids ^ into the 10 lb. ef ilk which it wil produce—an 4 Grass, or as nearly as p f milk cowkeeper finds it the gl policy, for &nally, that Londoners ure ole De d with milk tian any | to every Чоп of hay. If the consuming vilne of hay the’ production of good, abunda! nt, „and wholesome considerable body of men, women, & ind children else- | (;, e, the price at wlich it can don, wh where in the -— The whole inquiry, Iam клн, | {о be consumed upon the land) be 6 Ah 70s. а ton, | the supply of brewers grains is во abundant, it being to say, has led me very mater ria n to alter these -— the milk c can be produced in e to | the — 9 all the year round wherever milk impressi t 7d. per ga я d., or вл; . ү for ion— w! not be а nuis& vont a nuisance t. this the ken. 0 statistics of other ipu et pretty | markets for Mars and for hay exist, and where Grass Te їрп ез ied i ing i 8 срт 1 а 4 made in them is Mer than what is delivered at our Christianin, v Tublishe he а Beute | cowhouso for 20s. to 25s, а ton, the means of keeping railway stations from the РЕ it is a wiser, | (p. 102 ЖОН show at. in 1803 and 1864, Fede cows are especially good. Here, too, we have that cheaper, and better thing t hea Mengal gua e ое y the few miles -— to the han hat|a high premium en keeping cows in dition ; 0 cairy o Sixth меч жек, of tbe e с ке ino, in à all 999 tons p eve du eg viz, in there is here the best market in "e Ко M cattle of 20 or 30 fails from the country. Ibelieve that etn uring 120 days of summer, зар. Turnips, hay, all kinds, it they are fiù for the butcher, and WM n London cowhouses are and may be Dealthily and апа IR] wita alittle cilaka, during the other 245 days | as poor a market as there is anywhere for comfortably kept—nowhere more so—and that ma ат This is at the of 100 gallons for cows; moreover - the risk of infectious б nie f loss by disease is not greater here than in the leri 17 peii of hay, or Lor t Old. т ena ir Aan, crowded cow whouse, makes hio, ard — 3 Lond and LT believe alone. Butthe cows (Ayrshire and Las cows) were | - pe * а? емі EA rdi n to ke T erto, in point oi fact, London, yas 1 least 100 gallons above the average in their annual | his stoc in fa ening con ition, thai y may iod; has af produco "PS E le at a minute's notice. And all these circum- milk than the average of iere villages. eed ce half-penny or Tid. per gallon, however, stances secure the best feedit айор! These conclusions will startle and perhaps disgust | M. not pes the risk of loss by disease and death.— | much better feeding than satisfies the ordinary country some who may bave come here expecting. a wholesale | Mr. Га lin, of Stapleford, near Tarvin, Cheshire, tells dairyman. І have по doubt, therefore, that the milk mmnation of th ielded by a London cow is better than that which all its presumed abominations of fil. hy eowhouses. and. was about : per cent, in "gene eral, 60 per cent. fro ] ld prod d dinary Gloucester- Alulterations. I believe them, neverthele be | during two years Ti. the time, and sire or Cheshire management. iaevitable by any one d Shall give ho eco di 15s. a cow for loss of milk on four separate Occasions X CowHovsm to а fair examination of the subject. They are the prem се — disease. Putting all this крй, conclusions simply of an agriculturist anxious cibo the | his loss has been 86l. a- year over the 20 yi What, then, is a London cowhouse! and what the best food should be produced and offered to the con- | question, (s Sent. 12 per cent. on the Sa of paye naturo of the mauufacture—as we may call it—which sumer, Medical men, who are p ionally interested в | carried on in it? re professionally i not only in people being well fed but in their being Mr. McAdam tells me, that out of 1500 cows which DUSS cow: -house de be, and often is, a piece of kept free from active sources of mischief to their | y ill l-conditione old : stabling, vitl а sort health, may їзїї upon й that animals, using and the past 15 years, 19 have died and 35 1 spoiling so uch more go эт men, should not be | at а loss of 9/. pem бор pleuro- S: ; two have ehe and Miis stall йош : wei d А E st apart, raps ing jose in densely ulated districts. And | di Pti foot-and-mouth disease, апа 21 have died furnished with ropes or сап quite understand "ile onaga eto with from other paree "The foot -and - mou! ,| rings, so к i^ tie u i Kaien geet соате усана officer of a dis trict moreo пресме 200 cows in this time (killing in| foor is roughly causewayed, and there is him of the cases "yis ting probably in a | lengthwise down it, parallel with the manger, and a fat loss of 10 Q.000 gallons of m The whole 1058 | Ше more than а cow's length from it, "The house а Pel nis rm em himself i must have exceeded 13007. or оор in the 15 years,| may be only wide enough for a single row of cows, or ininstances'known to me he has been) thwarted, when | much less per cent. t the other quoted case.|there may be one on eitber side, with the gutter between he endeay, vours to sec he dismissal from a thickly | And to th f food, 7M. per gallon, there | {еш for the drai о . Таш пот ich indi punta: es o make it from Grass and from hay at about | dwelling h houso, na leads you into a small back ае а а ore, this aspect of the subject | 37. per ton, at least 8d. per gallon.—1If cows are sold | yard, lled ты, this poor shedd There (though I can fore resce that it will'be чоду рн atem | after seven or eight months milking, it will be at the | may S a yp or the dung, a, of some sort ubseque on), | cos probably 57. | for Le чё "E саки he milk being made near the consumer, while ie consumption of food would probably be j:venient corner—at pen Dus is room covhouses er er APR be ab least 730; and th SETUP ihe lov, in the t t house | being 530 ons, WO| east ; and the | now із a very rare exception. e roof is either low, тей об oett arn to ped a Abi rua e igi the 200 xi A E m рагі the cost of this 5L, | with plenty of ventilation through its loosely-l Ves ling-house next к, m уге conditions of the or at 6d. a gallon, the w le produce of the year | tiles, or if higher, there is a “ tallet ” or floor overhead Arrangement are no doubt best observed w ight not cost mo! MD Ls gallon ; but the risk | where hay and other food is placed, and in which wide {а i spaces are 1 One-storied, with an animal be obta under | the al feet of га and prece as it almost | ordinary country managemen where cows are ke „pt for | Pancras uS T "the cowkeeper wishes {о avoi "уз does, проп а yard, will not, advantageously to!five or six years upon an average, an and fed in the! opposed for a renewal of bis licence. There are 1183 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. of the year are | vit ailed over e n, is the s i s jie e o a small c majority of t are, ind 8 ou im them в six or eight or ten capital Short horn cows, in cement, the u upper one being be on brick arches, and the drainage is everywhere perfect. I may refer Mr. Drewell's establishme nb at No 6, | e 5 a few black and white Dutch cattle. EX is either a clean and tidy plaen, where both t and comfortable everything in in and their | me ying re 'The whole of the brick flooring has been e carr ied o (озона 16, v has been serubbed and Тале wu S time EE gen - limewasheg aud Hd Bim үке allowed to [rd Tur Мик PnoDUcs, Such being the Авч. у 1 el lying do taken up and di sinfec te d „804 rela id. , The plan о | tho. ri right es you must feed thêm velh a th fed! qe ia air with no other ср tible smell that of the ae ride which the idend owner sprinkles once or a day alon ng the gutter—or, itis a filthy hole- lly i теч al Green) the "over with. a loose slab, to be LM esh addition to its на п oarded epeated u: хь ed tho best bay, w —the best of cow- [ox —are pe tidily, and | illu Өн p 3e whole matic. n Mr. Drewell, уя г the y breathe, was ioi, „but шш у aban- | doned Ќа е peg plan of wall before them a wide stri a abso rbent deal well soaked | in creo ing been pronounced a ше well upon the pr са ses was [ів iron, osote, ү Fres They ar and roots in winter, and p Hur and watered regularly. In many дайны, in summer also always given daily to the cows and a ein Н һеп їп m m. Lastly, I come to the larger. establishments, he a coupl e the D de placo в а е In ecommodatio feet in all, it now Mode. 2 s s, аш rly it held 11 ЫЖ licence is not to bó Зелене here is another rand district not so cleanly kept, where Ue Шор, ог ` dairy і is approache ed through St the remo general cha —limited as it is—is о АН, from tojt to о COWS, of which, ie teh large dairies and tw n with. one E and he has since lost 1 lague, ep I refer, however, now 8 2 ч © en er Bo © 3H : et о E "9 © р] © © о о 3 5 have been generally two classes of establishments — uses on the one an touch the ceiling, dark and ortu beasts ord st 100, 120, 150, 170, and even 200 are m making in the several rar the a e time during which a is kept in ii uar TE 6 months respootively : ; and PE rh rate, bad pe: and comfortable— y be,like Mr. се " a whic iu us rs n to the street, and as you mk боша it you ok dowa the central opening upon whouse of considerable size : 5. ° rad Vias there is accom modation for a only |i Hw avó ue en tep higher and you come upon а class of men, allof them арр very considerable capital, which has, however, very largely disappeared during ше past ge eady diabed mot unfrequently ram-shackle ч | buildings кее, in the mi of a pes and much more per „ per ly in nili yard, 90 yards long and 26 feet wide, with a 1 tl es in the: gangway between t or several s toa every 100 cow СЯ It matters Kings ie clean and dry and warm, ja im managed, placed at | you take your examples of man meh {rom the ntervals in a cle: ean апа spacious T po n kdy country or кош the town, for the iur red Veale's t oad experience are alike in both. н. Le e th M John's ; Wood. following figures from Lord G lle's dairy farm Hendon n, and from "Colonel the H m TO Tis Such then are the London cowhouses, x Prec Sizes. The forraer had a good deal of s and of at least two styles of managem vhi - a daily cleansing of the whole establishment, | dun 1 condition, of | from den and-mouth disease and pleuro-pneumori during the las& two or bos years, and the latter has Mies in the other muddle and dirt easily create а! nuis Bance, et me here state it as a mero matter of io dt that been in perfect prosperity; the former represents average management as to puto. tter represente. the highest feeding, and io Nae Euri may fairly represe ent the f the tore the e eps even the advent of the has ha dn of Mr. Ie Ди lordship's steward, tells me that with yards attached, either with double wed y the cattle pla ague in them, is thus the result of some and s | The largest — best m poison bee has been introduced. owhouses h special £quare block, head in the Sometimes TE e opi eee eh eoi РНЕ cov: mi a zn ouble of stalls und ch. Апа en Lo: in i s even of this d mp angnostiomblo nuisances, Aon „other: arlour ; for as clea an and i anaged c e filthiest Ваг — in many Bethnal o differ in their management. н Nicholls со ^is heo 8, "id d ey may be lle d, there ws Examples of the ny bak «i e accommo oda tio tels Dairy), io ate where р disease first appeared, a large an Eo nd, are as etsi pian is Lin shall dud "dieti anywhere—in sheds open to a r, but example, you may enter through a ide gateway a e ro чч with gla ass, covered wi ith Vin е-е af uA apes, 1 lost all its cows, эз а és D^ dos tely were also carried off. capi house the disease ap peared in a эли of instances, and ip pure stock was ice ced sent to market, | Only the other ву, on applying at the Vestry of Mile | End O a Town for an асады. through -the | told, y one going round the London |с ауе е 100, КҮЧ p i. e., per stall; dii cn upon an average. They recei А M 15 Ib. of hay, ` -and 30 n summ Ts n to Diti in milk; nt they were fat encugh сен т, to cowhouses there, І was told, “ One of P 5 EU B. ELE CES ur largest mèi, т. Ale колуп is 80 particu! ar that other hay-house, and food store on yeh ern and an inner cowhouse farther on. Both shed and h fil e been to апу o T called o enm Alexonder, threatened наны in the district. e ld zie ч ifed on grains and hay, and Mangels, ed, and r two i in his енер "establishment, an nd he cake winter, and Vetches or Grass x grain and meal in summ, he One н inSt. Pancras—a capital fellow Iknow he mer time, and the master, in the highl 51у р shop and dairy on the premises, hands you testimonials n TR end families in west to the quality of h , Or you may аР а fien Ded in a losses he has suffered—had t pede one lofty, wes and roomy, the other ыр ЧӨ very dilapidated, and poor acco ommodation. The exti ^ in tho good bisher. ia treo years, UM pur: bes de Dar frequently m | sionally*from pleur, 80 that force n 8 5 E the wint rows, for a аата rd of SEP ORe m gd er saw— and cleanliness and rs pira are yd idc every- . Or you may pass fro well- into а lofty, clean, and ор лаа: well ventilated n 1 fee dp sud litter, combin make as ws were Kepti in, not b oft this place, had not then been visited. And where inde ed will you f sw а th Iknow in Lon 7ке к refuso stinking wash, aa Eie aet ed t filthy a hole sweil-dra: ned я should. h Lord Granville's. dn Fee lofty, roomy а ai » re Golder's Green, i midst of green fields. It was as losses by the d ай his 100 Та ever instance I am rect gemere А In roe ne find, in a go CO WS. is is high er and about 80 cows, and sold 153 in the purchased for 197. 10s. apicc?, nn 8 so that there o first + à ор, w Ead for 12 16 equ ti t hish У сот vii cede th } 1 cue q aran ine station | into ugh his three-storied | ey еа ue. dy "а "roms nee: "p overhead, 810) n , and t| t - йй, but lower down. rel Theod. de f ler along’ reet, a road leads F а oh нне А rat-claes | e takos you thro t—and first into an apart- | i I may here add om e etn rule the m cowkeepers have в intervals. cipe the floor- ing has been ёсе Y up ind dint wi "with both or foo: chloride of lime and caus le place z 4 ә t the year, 19 10s., are ^t firs I have net LM e, to айй «MM Ds m rtt to s o RR Rr e me Rn ~ GaNNENENEENENENEENMNNMMNMMMMMMMMMMMMMN———-——ie—ii—-; E———R— — MM .ABGVAMMMMMMMMMMMM ООо 7 Y , к ч prorxezn 16, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1189 RÀ е seen that the e: given vary from 1 of a | handful of salt ; the cows d rob li littered ; The fi bes th the back wheels op will be y to as much as nearly 2 bushels a p А the "A of hay given, and at t 11 rx *« а of Mangel is to their | hie end Tie tret and water tank imbeddel bushel 151b.; mene f lb. to 60 lb., given ; at 4 o' ock р.м. 1 bushel grains an. chaff end ah 6 Бо from 6 Ib. to 19 rom 25 2 or 3 lb. of ha; The cows e half a yard dee e bog. “Тъе fet fence rails thrown =! cake or meal m nothing up to 5 lb. -— mix b their wat "rei t untied, кы у т fama befi Th wh bog above , water evi А < larly, or from 3 to 5 10. given only to | seen hem more healthy than at present, or gir коке н =ч t psalm ecis forward. regulariy. а Gi A We feed ver үс, болар ein he widest part of the сент pro rojecting fine «m s s d ар: m sd TA "rp he floors, oo ge roepane AN to be not offensive, wil not believe that - — wheels, -standing cow n milk, is estima at from 9 to 12 quarts | and 10 drops of arsenicum (3rd dilution) in their water ; great | 36 inches in mud, could m those rails. Mr. R. T. iiy ad a diferenco not —À than has — existed паноа and all the provender коой; not putting too many | Smith most put my "Lord "Run and bis many other d E Ss A ied; ipto ventilat the top; по draughts. These box, or I will not believe E РР rm Daily R fac EE А D "milk usually sold (excepting by the larger I will now leave > Mr. R. T. Smith's 691 acres, |2 БЕ 129 1—76 зё. ‚|н m — ene Ciel, T€ Y coma that пм E m from 12 to 16 incbes deep, untested ; leave v |5 |25 |52181. 1524 s | 4 = = » m informed the | grovelling over his dirty Shropshire roads with his SEHIEIHHELCEIEC ES оар: Eisen! x ded c nel | а 9 So much e mere labour: and, now, what for | -— укн деер, Way de em. те * The "eed ws ae оң - з. | PEST ретт T ки ^ Aged: ы кау of mind 1— The cowkeeper has to uiis ied А liam £r|14|15 | ..| 30 | 3 9 eal with one of the most excitable and sensitive - ү 150 |^à | u |? ? (F) „9 mu e АМЫ ой sf keeping Mes Dn dé Smith, Woo ce Bletchley perag Bucks, Dec. 5. | 40] 4| ?|1 | 40 (F) 10 ichest succulent food and in if possi - Agmen —— Ж AM АКТАН ар ji |summer's warmth—for the warmth of £o : : 1501 ?| 21 9 | 56 3 $ |house is a point of great importance to i My. | zb 01 ?*|7*|1| | 56 8 ? of milk—goes no doubt to increase the natural ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. ei. sa | bi pint ү! : — 4 to the ом t. Moreover, he has to AD е MONTEL COUNCIL Kit Lodi SM ment |. 12 |with one of the m ily spol oiled and sensitive of 1865, „Рг — rd Tredeg: ги, President, in woi- t| 21 (18 28 eck | 1 иет А Everything may be said to be in the | the жан the Earl of Shrewsbury, the Earl of Love- 9| 50 | du ran || condition of ticklish equilibrium—a | beesi. o, one - е е, Lor d Fe Rem ‘Lord не Lord Berners, „|? M ?|| 9 98 Im } 9} | tion may r, ы veo on, Sir Massey Lopes, Bart., М.Р. ; ul ! ? 010115 80 | 5 | 12 |to imos ruinous loss; a passing ced ой "A or t Y. Shelley, Bart.; M os, Mr. Bowly, Colonel: sl | 75 | Үл Ды 25 | 5 | 1% blast of hot air may наї the contents of the er I Challoner, Me ' pru , Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. 13 a Ur | : | il | gH à |o | 9" - that if milk is — the purchaser e|Hutton, Mr. Sanday, Mr. Pope, Mr. dell, Mr. E 2З 3 BE w delivers it to the pail, the cowkeeper vim his Thompson, Mr. Torr, Mr. O. Wallis, Mr. Jacob Wilson, The summer N Grass, as much as they will eat, proni out of more labour id anxiety than almost | Mr. Frere, Professor Simonds, көл - Лекер, grains, an * MEE Bu between Lord G 1C 1 Talbot hist E very Sn io dali leli Med Rur y Com re у that. they d Кы Qui past few years. Distillery wash is only mentioned for the milk dealers who o give 2s.a barn gallon (less | mem of the Local Bury Com Auregan: it once in this table; it is however given in many dairies | formerly, but more at rosii often come and milk v > ene to pog n 1866 гү ow limited to of all from 4 to or 12 gall У daily il u Р Im s and Horse o postpone the Show to E at fr r gallons dai ES 4 postpo e Show 1 ixed up in a mess with grains and hay The remainder of,this paper will be given next week.] 1887 T ey having read the Minute of the Stock Prizes and еа meal. — mittee recomme ~. ch tponement, the Imust now рор Тор food aud produce here, as I did | Mere r stated that the Local Committee would m in the case of country milk. Putting рч at bl. a ton, Home Correspondenc Frid «^ ob det he should à pacer to take their opinion оќи 9d. a € c al at 1 1d. per lb., and ro байге. —Mr. R. T. Smith, ot the Whit- | on the The m of the ots at 20s. a ton—the y b ® a € "Steam Ploughing Company, has not Жө ied Stock Prizes Com- mi verd arid to wa эчен е week, er it is often as llon, is h d. the бе отаке o thio лае hat has labour, а the cost, under il deterioration and nur Vae qe E doen ping the stock goo od. There are o actual г ffi AR f, remi очрый, йы the. cattle те is desirable It e does not want me to test his statements of wit an nd depth, ys Well, I am content, leaving | ions from his tha се r. Навон scale of t and num yi be шиш; but 2 ^ that. de iem p of at least o the cows that are bought is a bd to the Hrs herd any a cow, nothin m thes M good feeding the stock is often ) kept A р value for milking purposes wifhout loss. = ing forced and hurried sales i со account, the los са be erp less R ч > issumed. of ut, КЧ Tent mma “labour, and "tir profit to the eeping stock ealth mon ta ТҮ" Plat me. is ibe day's experience of it. You rise at 4, clean odi tio house, and milk dd DN [ro probably 12 to your own share. The eek hram : : in | know the vidi T out he about Mr. Smitb, who rn 80 eiddesly branded him ess, dient toth ence of the St. Edmund's— io pt — e t| үөнү to be held next year in that to 1867." A let - from the — of Edmund's baving been read, th the motion of Sir John за d that in iagi to the оё Bury, the Secretary | be instructed. to 69.16.00 He has called my atteution t en is E med сор е etd — “The | ар ties | include аса etie" | did n Local Counties the selection of one of two pro- f | positions, viz.:— 1. That a ын of Implements and Horses should be held at Bury in 1866. 9. That tho Meeting at Bur, ird re epu That the Society will be prep: ио о жге ы isum of E any 2001. to be paid to the in: 'that the vui were | n movals:— 2 to travel, you would ha this js his conviction, I vil show you hat he | o it. 7 an етая letter of his (dated Oct. 25, | bus e have had to trav ive plenty said (nine stateme M and it : pin par he wrote the last t in ea rnest. Well, ents, it „доев not ‚вау much | sl his Tetter "(dated |t | to his ненби іп Ње € ex zm ull expe Suo D Сохт r. Randell reported that i Comuitte bad. ico sx Toim for the mae, Works, and five for the Portable Buildings. F that is Rep ear, and to further i inquiry as to his responsibility. ft Report to the General Meeting was then ste d the Council adjourned to their Meeting in ruary. бкл, MEETING.—At the General Meeting of the in te fol held on n Wednesday, Lord Tredegar in the chair, n which it is carried round to c Yon |! thon fsd the cows with half V bushel of; peri serit to each, with perhaps a of meal in it or balf a I have |! үн d реро in ageres to P wis Since t thelast General eeting, one governor and 43 mem- the € the general body of rate-payers. Let us M pes have died; the names of five pent ott have been removed. 41 peck of bran, or orit may bo Kan poles at all. ve | least 28 horses? to dr of m cver them. | no IRA 79 ТАМ GO A1 4n] Govern with the j of spic ced meal or condiment x two | A'set of my tackle weighs 8 tons—this divided by 28 1394 Life Members, 4261 Хаи Members and 16 Honorary half a pint to each. You | gives to each h ке Ди x cm yi old e making а total of 5833; being an increase of m a bi of My. apiece, and you then sweep up | Pack-horse time the rv as much upon George errystone Court, Ross IE lerako Dvo , or at ба, ті acis A the n bad Bag "fave the Shrop- iie s E MACH. ETE И Ошый to al the share of it, of carrying round the milk and crying]i s gone back to the state in n they were | vacancy caused by the ionof the t Hon. Lord Leigh. long te streets. ы 8 o'clock you breakfast, and at и n the Үш! GLE ? They я чаг са e gone worse, |, T^ cerent Д Mois. pene саре 9 the cows are watered, and o 20 1b. of Ma ngel horse could not Aa pige rre] тр ред 1 1 ту. the and another lot of hay, 2 ог 31Ь. apiece, are serv б стб оор about carry- | large expenses attendant оп the Show, and the sum round, and then they are вор t and left till milk git ШТ i back, i believe mi i M у бетона йе ке Lo sell oub ту "ob the Она. trny ing-time is is at 1 o'clock, when the place I cannot th link that his зерн now stands at 19,0271 19r. 64 in the New Three per Cents. 18 again к иш the неа rs swilled out ed i | siis win be over pleased w а. ка (ой: t ing "to mi The plans and specifications for the show-yard works have Ows are mil n grains and ha sin th ery bad that | been prepa: i the — „апа Ње Council trust and ws then aem cede with the milk again, co |16 needs 28 draw Ir tons "eight over them. coat ofthe bul buildin, gia A» E They ibd, Bir е them roots and hay and water, and "litter Mr. R. T. Smith ч Ar in his letter dated October 18, | h rchased ne rean Зон contractor а ^ of own or е them for бе night. T take the | 186 dei ing of portable buildings, ; garnstlles exits, exam; : « ler. k 3 feet d roris - annually hired ; and which it is caleulated will 5 ple of a farm 20 miles from London ; I quote the ау pee a both in о! bio that ha bani ME "ыш к х mers : A ac kermis гав пе >ч Вей few fence rails ат | n the Iu y . вое pegin milking atl talik in the morning; each man | and а engines fought their way out on The Governors of the Royal Veterinary College, in their The ооу һате n Ls This Fed ЖУКЪ аб 5 A esi in Told. without d ит whatever, and they were in RE а кыно annual и "ола progress made at that Institution in the elok” milked at 10 o'clock, a London at 1 | that NE Pn A ALZA other. тшш һаррепей їп {һе discs ot ea e: зы апа Өз кеша of бе “ се оё other men. y Jg state e num E fed as follow К about 416. qualified to act as practitioners in carrying out these meadow hay to Ма s:—each man gives - Кон di look at Fowler's 14-һогве engine, Load q the Bod iS ostium V uir he mixes р bushel of сота, ана ind then goeg A 19 tons weight standing “ 3 feet deep in a bog hole.” | that tho merabors of the Society do not avail А-А 1190 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The display of Devons. 13 4 breed E ndiug di sed animals e; thus Scan (n posa v £ of practical experience by nsivel: y of their privilege of live g dead state to the Colleg The yo агре: the acquisition of a larger amoun CaTTLE CLASSES commence with an admirable unger class ot steers in this uA- ЖА thick and well. -covered I Hereford and showing a very the ран ЫП. А special cireular was prepared by the Veterinary Com and forwarded to every епк of the Society, drawing e tinctive symptom of the cattle pingue, in order in distinguishing between it anc e he uth and foo erem nding class of any of the other breeds, Inde the few Devon утасын under 30 months of even riper and fatter for the peius than erefor 5 t prize бопе steer girths 7 ft. 8 i и онй pitis and 5 m s old, aud is wonderfully ripe an ol d prize ste f | takes the 1st p À good quality, straight from e and loin. Mr. Heat ДОО йш cul latter point, and of first- B quy is 24. The of heifers, NES i arthing irable. and nt qua йт. d with the. "Соза in ve ovi of their alan CE at heir Kind е h flesh e ribs, have Ape satisfaction E "терот i that 120 c n ze very айа animal. "ber hay: *- red for their nat in decas do p of "fastidious taste ns orm and colo older class of Devon cows is of inferior pcm aid small in number We now ords. "There are only t young steers, and they a i squat in "the old ripeness to „the Devons ot the s same age. junior e ination, 60 for priz Eros ame MM nadie, four in ерш There are 27 under the age of 1 Es wo and der ed age appeared р вресїшеп in flan ле n mber, of elle g’s | Exeter ; Ist prize heifer is i кобан (Чү hick, and well covered | wa gis t ibs. Mr. Walter takes the ea € | Ho tractive class in the Show fir “рое “овы of ү Наппеу, f Lm 186 prize with s Ане еы. A 7% M follow ing is the — . DEVON endis 20l., John ES Friend arket, Nor e CLASS огр.—1 Y mesi = pra Market, № M шаш eel Burnham SER to t "E breeder, Mrs. A ? "Generi tae ш qm ап; Жозе 24 "3, "John Burton, of “Р Devon; 3d, 101, John ci 2 Co: дн set. CLASS 3. DEVON STEER: Мохтнѕ OrD.—lst, 801 Crass 4. Devon Нет lst, 251, and Silver Medal, | Walter Tul Bridgewater, Somerset; , Berks; 8d, Sea, thing PARS Ошу... 5d, uM , John mE Sow i John Blomfiell, à of сЕ Crass 5. Vi 4 YEA) Heath, of Ludham Hall ; А M da F South ‘Molton Z^ "a : William КҮҮ Tapn ot ter Farthing, Stow wey М. CLA; OLD,— 5 6. HEREFORD STEERS EARS Mona EDU 20l., and Silver | Medal, E opton Castle, Aston-on-Clun, X m T M Want: . ват, D STE суз 3 Мох —1з ы 30L., Addington, po Court; 2d, 20L, Norfolk ; KS e Ead of Da broveow ЕЗҮ — HEREFORD STE R OXE 8 posce OLD. "go. "William Heath. of Me ui; however, not am in merit to what we Sikia ввеп on They are various as to ; the stic red. and white. і nik massive animal, no Wortley and Lord гуа to the more characteri 1 Mo I. рр ы А ка quality. “Mr. ell know. The 2d class, eee ripe and good, ds, face takes онот іп psc it of Mr. Silver Medal, tbe lato Lord P uw 2d, 20 He Tewkesbury; 3d, CLA HEREFORD HEIFERS NOT EXCEEDING 4 Y 18, 5L. n Silver M edu Thongs Jones, of Shi 1 15l. Thomas Garrett, of upton dni orpion, ur; L, Aaron OL, Robert Wortley, of ora CLASS 2 Henry Bet iridzo, ot East LE ud e MTM) pz ^ Coates, of Brierley : 2d, 15L, Arthur Tom dit ;.9dj » тр Monnington-on-Wye 10l., R Willia The Council мя рабіна pa assistance of Mr. S" re Z4 and 3d. The нери н) мА Very fine R опе, Mr. ms P t tah a Talgarth. РВ St. John's College, Cambridge (Senior Wrangler же: Heath's lst prize is of great length and size and e 1. SmoRT-HonN STEERS NOT. EXCEEDING F eg examine [^ р йн а applied to agticuienre, in Sonjnaction Б Mr. Pike'sox i is very thickly covered, especially | 6 Мохтнв oLD —1st, 297, and Silver Ls E. "m а Жый E diia Boc vcn Tes vede кё! [y o rte a oin and flank, The female classes? are not pa articu- | Brougiiton, 1 Hali, Covent ; 24; WẸ, й ill, Coventry. Pag the Koss consulting а chemist, [eid Voelcker, E luy 2 filled. 3uoRT- Eee 3T Ертхо 3 Yrus conduc nation in chemistry applied to agriculture, e Shorthorn Steers under 30 months old are "E. OLD.—1st, 30L, ~. RE W Martin ot Aberdeen ; Silver E DES, i on and Disi lectures valore ve members MM d by larger n umber of animals than in any T al, Alex: prp Aiken, P rial ACE Feo Вау m > Н iall reenway, of Hainbroo to. 101, jambe, The Couneil ^ ín cepi ou fav of the other breeds ; and int t wa ut not especially Ороп Hall. Wade various олконун Ао Tour her Cres ee cto no State y the ripeness of the individual specimens, is th y Lus 13. Skon D STEERS OR OXEN ABOVE $ Trim for Foreign Affairs, and from the Lord Didot of the Gounet superior prine city of the breed illustrated. "There are ONTHS огр. —18ё, 30L aud Silver Medal, William Henry the substance of which bas been made public in the published | howeyer a number of же; fite ned beasts in the PN Baker, Cottesmore, Oakham; 2d, 201, Бап o ceedings of the Meetings at which t t were re: Althorp; 3d, 10L, the Hon. Colonel Pennant, M: P., of Pen- нення of the vpn was moved by ` Mr. Duck- id a ber wo T: еро аут e. ра С а ЧЕ : Hi оро 4 Tu. ASS . asl уе beaniy ; P and Colonel inda на че is heri flesh x OLD.—lst, 251. and Bilver “Medal. the Barl of Radnor, of бе es The alaa с s 10 of them | bill. КОКК xis . the Right Hon. di Earl of Hari cattle plague.—Dr. a de тч d T Order in Cond db «f M €: mon d thick, | wicke, of Wimpole; 3d, 10l., Frederick 8 m, of Crapíoni, to be utterly чыи; | the дарес, on whose aes ss? il 99a db om " ae M Mus de n шы; ds. Cows ABOVE 4 YEARS ОШ, the ig „depend, could at by a 5 п grand bosom au capita al over ver Iein; T еп UR e LA 4.4 Ys Gi ud pes Р pis П possibility d not only l pri , benat, ig zan and ppe to Zu sight d i breeder, Giles rtl p bee Wantage ; sheep but. six байо ed ruminants were. capable | me ом s ita бора MER d Clay еп 8 | John Newton, of Campsfield Farm, Woodstoc of sakina the disease, and ne -€ hounds pore peti M A : Ф КЕ t а "Bir m : eus bits here а euim Ia Bout Sata Hong хот theicouniry: ware ble of co g the contagion— | fair ox een in the hind quarter, but good forwards, | 050:—18 20L. aud Silver Medal, J; B. 6 роне: but absolute pé ri the infected animal T A. А EOR * | Angmering, Arundel, Sussex; 2d, lul; John к th 1 1 : аы: аал the spread. of the mischief,— Lor n the e the E iss 18 дау T ra The „older Farm, Wisborougn Green, Horsham, Sussex. бн + 3 134 A ass of oxen contai 14 an kers lst| Crass 17, SUSSEX STE үз R OXEN ABOVE YEARS: 251. T Silver Medal, Tko whioh. Dr, Crimp d referred, in which a flock of со | had been attacked, ^ EC ч, у Mr. Woods, his k ccess, [Reference Ba в: g^ Ht ate quality, is good over back and loin. Colonel Pennant show good beast, and Lord deo sis "s — q э бы сан - not first-rate, Rees v beautiful, lad: nor is 1st wit ith a ments and obse! ons c o - to ta a cattle plagues proving хоите СУ кө мй гено to it, aud thatit was as fatal in of oth е in the twist. — Hardwieke's heifer is good forwards and TUA t тара light in da Mak аб |” Mr. Aldworth's hei s go 3. are a lot Фа grand There ens D жон уч to Me. aille and to Lord re as t of tl t; — resident of the Society, and the meeting s. iss FIELD CLUB CATTLE The imr diu ч capital кесә ре" im h the Show been n hav obably answered (м N m the Agrientura Ha ES Com e well the five mh which is the period, have hitherto wi attractions Vert fo hot generally been as good, they efficient án The co gly. the heifers, are firs are uneven, sud of them buco E са represented by a beasts, eed d E ave "s з are capital с ! for {һе best ox [^ и they г were never | Duke B Panoramie uni but, on perm pres and, the pig кыса is inferior | in in both number and quality. Тһе dod and area | arouud MM wai они hall are filled with an unusual | m i һе Show —-— Ей "m the que 1 whieh was first 5 rich brown brindled о ceiving it in ао with the best Short lor, "Hereford, and even e is a great, e, февр, strai ght- backed, BIA vile, vell пүре rrying plenty of first-rate ment, d his distinction. This competition amongst s, which» in the ward of this and two or thre ien о. полето e rt-horn cows | axy tock, for |“ length ДҮ, "breadth. and quality. The prn p terrd E. rate. риба, Hurst green ; "gd, 15, 8, Man: ; 3d, 101, John Shoosmit Sussex HEIFERS NOT EXCEEDING 4 YEARS 01 n-i 201. and Bier Мей, John Shoosmith ; 2d, M eere, OVE 4 YEARS 'ORFOLK OR SUFFOLK PoLLED HEIFERS ОР ELS of ыы Bury t - Mela to th "E m Harvey, of i Edmunds; 2d, 10, Overman, Ot ^ » Norfolk. А &сотсн HORNED ке о land, Ў Biyer Medal to Barrd: 2d, 15], William Banbury, 0 OLASS | 25, 8сотон Новмер H: 15l., Richard Eastwood, "Gf Thor ву Holme, | unknown ; 2d, 101, Allan Pollo: i" Lear à ss 96. Scoron POLLED ST R ер H i Es. of the piod d M i and great good is done by а bm -— кет of this тч: Whether it excites disp t—at all events it puts the ч, of lieri rend S eir SA. Md will whip olled Angus bre ved 83, of high and uniform OLL: M'Combie, of ao Paterson, PE iP Et: EEEE {82 H STE! siyer 3 «ы, "Allan — е Lisman, yrel, In, pfe v^ [Ls [every ов | Silver Medal, Allan Pollok; thoi ah Hal i, i LSH STEERS ected every day, ry shee X an class is a ivy of allsorts, Th been more or icd gx асан збу ith lsh, d ponder, an д тоты ily dredged with a * eL. Wel a кА black breed, are fairly m" sented, and tairiy fill r. Druce orm lst prize in the class of Steers, with a very! ресвмввв 16, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIC її RAT, GAZETTE. 1195 L—————R - —- —— E чет” СА DH DNE: Km quiu парог BLASTIC STOCKTNGE, — for the MILLION.—On the princ ciple HS A = XU by Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., combinin, durability. SB, E excellence, an ms ROO. укты coats, and glaz azed with English t Glass, be ed ready for * by 13 ft., 241. ; 43 f. | y 19 fb., Ти ós. : ft. by 25 ft., 16 DA m is 7 T. "ali M M: —À HEREMAN RTON, mts, T, all EC Lade I A HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE DN TION, за Edition, price 18. ; post free, OT-WATER AP ATUS, = every description, fixed completo m: к od tos of the country, ог the materials, j iver O апу Ad viz, Bollers, Pipes, P^ t ntes on application. J. Joxrs & Soxs, 6, Banks! ide, uthwark, London, S. E Card. AMUE N. UOG ERROW, S m es L Hom RAL BUILDER, Knotty гү төз. yr 1. Reference itted to the Nobility and Gentry througbout Great Britain and Ireland. — E oe 1x t Water. Jj. HOLLA E d MERCHANT, we S.E. HOT WATER PI IPES — d. ; E yard : —2-inch,. ls. у sinch, 1.104. н inch, 2 dd. BIS, from Stock, 1s. 6d., 2a. 6d TUS VALVES, 10s., 13s., and 14s. each. Other 3s. each. - ETE low io ез, AN ш ШП" go oods of first-class manu- facture, Est ii ee orders t vm punctually attended to the eatin ag vy t Wate 0Т-%. PIP , at ЖЫМ i hol olesale Pri with түс“ yphons, Tee PN не every other connection ; j ds zr one Supply Cisterns, and round Street, PET EN on application. Valves, Ta. Im; З zu S Е Upper G! n, S. Greenhouse Stoves. DNE Кыз "C0. 'S Patent VENTILATING апа SUSPENSION STOVES are simple, EN andefficient ; have рр ds wi rn many Боша without cost for fuel. Prices of Suy aspeusion Stov: and upwards, Ventilating Stoves, 50s., Ios. T05., ок. R APPARATUS for onservatoridh, Greenliouses, Forc з Sia s, &c., erected and fitted up re KC. Co., 6, King g Шш ETT mdon tal Midland Steam Power Ж: ultural and Hot-water Works, uu pd ough. T G. MESSENGER, pea ipee of the abo W findi: hi the t demand for his Hortieul pparai "а-у P ere. s Pes STEAM POWER 1 mises ша 10 Fi same with ai STEAM. R ЕЕ NERY, 4 р enabled 0 cbe d Orders en! him with ti the greatest dispatch, "end at tho sible price ыу чети I0 айа. substantial work. cereis Catalogues, Working N Plans and Estimates, freo e Only Stove without a AND JOYCE'S Ж ENT, for AIRING, DRYING, and WARMING HALLS, SHOPS, ROOMS &c., а new especial Stove for Con- iouses, Fruit-R| ing, &c. За Burn іо ling with "fuel eve gree req equired, withou nd, rs, 108. 6d. Vea COTTAGE KNIFE p pr the only та olisher of Knives а erga 2e „Н. Р, DENNIS, Woop m lnox, ОРУН BUILDER in .Hor-WareR ENGINEER and PATENTEE, OUSES, “The GÅLVANIZED | METAL ORCHARD HOUSES as Mr. Rivers, в improved ventilation ; are the most Ns erection Tor Yn. impo t branch ot gardening. PATENT GALVANIZED M. БТА, VINE CUMBER HOUSE S, STO PEACH Tia ALVA: IZED 1 M D * The. METAL WALL TREE COVER by d ery one who has à cau CU itisa Exod eme sts for walls, 6 ft. high, 8s. ; 7ft., 95. ; 8ft., 10s. ; JA mI r Tost run including gos T. аЬ ETAL and WOOD GROUND F ORCHARD HOUSES, from 12s. 6d. to же. Prices hom POM iei. Decii EA lüustrated D 45 ЕТН , Li шыг CLOSETS (MOULE'S PATENT. КА ENTORSE out of order. SC 305.) may be applied to any, эө РОДЕ, By its use a cea and Fertility to the from the rected to fite thbi thé ES UT шуй found to act adma: ITE & Co., 29, Bedford Street, Strand, London, W.C. ST EAM ENGINES, Machinery for Pu A сЕ а BAILEY um RON'S 8, 418, Oxford Street, W., y e аі ра (E, eo. Engnes Steam Cultivation, Self-Moving mgines i| w.x. way Соб. mon Ro 2 yi ral Purposes generally. | ve . hm =, тау be hn 4 the ie Prize Mean Botin 2n ET ар End Works, Lincoln, and 78, Lombard d 8а Dew 18, Lom! Stroet, I ———— — [A rg d No. 44, Landstrasse, Vienna; and Gegenüber" р J. WAR N E в AN» BONS, London, Descriptive, » Hliustrutod, and | Priced Quinioruot, Free per anufacturer| 2% лу when required, З [The best ат Threshing Machinery made.) " DOITEMIAN Савру ATENT BILENS MESSOR, or Ls LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, апа COLLECT- FLOWER VASES ING HYDROCARBON The Damp lifts out of the Vase, requiring mo fixing. The Koh-4-Noor Burn produces а poe light the Modérator, at a much e" Cost, m onya liable to got out o i —— эту” The o Opal Y Vases are made in tho best style óf Bohémian Glass, and | beautifully decorated, Round Burner.| Flat, — With Gold Bosad А Mole 23. Ms 64 s MM | With Gold Line 95 16 6 GRE ЖА, PME LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the | with Rose Color Teek Bo зо 0 п 0 best, and һә a MT * ve that has been given in a "icta With Red Mod «od Antiqui pe 39 0 »0 ot оошо. WU $0,000 have been sold since the year 1 With Blue Medallion (Antique) . RE ў | ed Н 23 0 Illustrated Price Liste of = Мото and Garden Rollers се. | | Ruby Glass, fluted with g “үү line: зт 0 and, bom CE Sov, Smithfield Iron W orks, Leeds; 2, Каггїпд с бов | гч - Ruby, Heny decorated with к\а! i] 9 o sa, поро poupo, BO ланце Batldings, Tithe May be obtained of the Trade throughout the Uited. Kingdom, p? 'OR SALE, a FRUITERER'S and GREENGROC ERY, th Seed and Florist Busin mm Situated. m а highly mee ли coupler in ie d "ks -X* Nelson ; LS For partien on t pre ^ j "т risti s, and Ro пл, N Bnron mi LET, y with em Des Posi iet HORT (CULTURAL. ESTABLISHMENT, РУД жт = pee G att het m h part of the above f рор unded 2 villas W 4L "SON reat | and other property, securim а оо e "de p present © ссаріег Оа ай тошу оа ipae removed | (who is relin wishing the profession) has suce ly сај carried na their fidel vv to their egenos л c BELLE SAUVAG E uide ior 9 years, amd devoted every attention to improve the ue ELS a Hill, E.C. en гаем ee amy Hot-w: r Apparatus, Vine Borders, Роп Sheds, Кс. Grounds discon tinued their Wes ce, MEN St. James's Stre are 0 «1 2 Du venient Dwe = оше attached, n ubi A9 9 еа Show House for rm e of plants, seeds, Ес, ; and 11 others, consist- l ARSONS’ ANT т. CORROSION, PAINT f Graperies, Pench House, seed Houses tor plants, Green- ear m red for s the best and | houses, Pits, and" Раев, the бтарегіев stocked with cheapest. All colou 1s simple 9 a] any person | productive Vines, havin lanted, ew Borders made can use it. ith th ES рк, Чо Peach House кеа Ts twice as durable аз genuine white lead. See Testimonials sen ith tr lant Honaga stocked with suitable sorts to command with patterns and prices post free. sale ; also the Borders and Quarters with hardy plants А Seed and e cwt. carriage free A les, and | Jobbing "Trade; 4 joue unexpired, Lease, àt the end of which Seaports of the United ngd: 21 тоге аге secured, "The whole to be oai at nen ue CYARSONS' PAINT for An OUTJ OUR NOR E. | Сот nest ов. уи мй intro For particulars of terms, &c., ERIT: to Mr. Брав, Queen's Graperies ; or Mr. CrutTTENDEN, Rose Hil Nursery, Brighton. (o PAINT for WOOD and IRON WORK. ARSONS' PAINT for BRICK and COMPO. Фаиз bp Au Autio С. шш sut a ANTLGORROSION PAINT iculturists, the Nobility METER iE PIOCTION, àt CARSONS PAINT for CONSERVATORIES. WEDNESDAY SGH s — E — C n Я Dye c лот CT DARD m АБ [mew PAINT fo GREENHOUSES. SEATS, 800), Авт menta NON he Morning of Sale, anid Catalogues bad. O PAINT for ciclo et, ЖА c ENRE, ri EU Give бүгө h ros, 5 E WU ев, Bouthampton, А: 10, 1865. SXTUBDE Vou ead “GE жалшы forward, &c. at I had from pm Jost балов, has, after а pymes wear, proved most satis- CANELLUM э ТА А) EX CE Еа bens d аз coe А2 pd eg Lap —— oris del Ni, oh the 1 T heve агыу Tree! s, 0 Specimen. Camellias, Dwarf Named Fruit Trees, ы 100 селва m with — Jend.—1 am, yours trul з“ Josran ELCOMBE.” ets i г кыа, Lilium lancifolium rubr albu: METUS RU TNT sq To pm zs "c ANTI. .CORROSI Н view the Morning of Sale, с, will keep for years in a dry place. All orders to be di аит Sale of c Bulbs ard Roses, Fruit 8, &c. Belle Sauvago Yard, 3, Ldgate Hil, Е.С, ESSRS. рз EROR: AND MORRIS i "it SELL тв East of Railwa: M: Oil Paint no longer mds LTER CARSON & osn L la Three Auction Rooms, 38, and 39, AY, December jo Ж 1 ч uc ч p» t- Collection of i Ортон 8 ULBS, consisting of he finest Double Ares fe Ane- эчүе Kale 300 bananie PRTA NDARD and DWA он , кейе AMERICAN P a FRUIT TREES; some fine BULBS of LILIUM LA BOMOLUE of sorts. On view the Morning of Sale. had at the Rooms, ñs above; and of the Auctioneers, Am: AUAM en Essex, N.E. ланда Dutch Bulbs, Double Camellia: c T indica, Standard Roses, "ME SSRS. OTHEROE AND NORIS eo SELL | t the City Au E Street, on F RIDAY, December 2 of DUTCH D ee 1008 INDICA ; handsome STZ d el and COWARE Ri $ LANCIFOL) IUM sorts, ected FRUIT TREES, S Р" | good d Оп view the Morning of Sale. “үс ry Vall a | above; p of the T urch Collection and AZALEA SES; LILIUM AMERICAN Catalogues had at the Rooms, as and Valuers, American Nurseries, ree LAN p SMGTITS PATENT BLACK VARNISH d cerea for pr Е eias ui Work, Non or Stone. This V; pee ewbury, B Donnington Nurseries. excellent npn for oil paint on ut«door work, =g is fally E OXFORD Ros MILE FROM THE, RAILWAY STATION. two-thirds ae 15 may be pons by an ordinary labourer, ht Ox zun Ox AM ' DAVIS D T. PALMER have по used cold. 10 із їп the received instructions from Mr. Davis (who is removing ds at Windsor 3 ge Gardens, ап L. es UM Breed Wan ош os Si rapon © Nurseries to peas see parriod on br him jn the паго ӨГ d nobilit: entry, Road) х, on the Premises, on. AY. tesi been received, which & міти will forward on lo oci оок, about 2000 STANDARD and DWARF best varieties in cultivation. The n From. Ет. BEL | Auctioneers have =ч © Ee dre in calling the attention of gentle- 1 have mu "nne КЕТҮ І have pen. your Aer Black V arhish | men рне above sale of Roses; they will be found on gestam true to сй usea for some time 2 tud friends of mine, and they all to and bu on strong and well selected stock: ps + 18 yhich has induced me to get the quantity have Was had great experience in the cultivation of ЖЫ е reperi been well eed extensive P 'wer for many но ques casks € 6d. per sad The Rose smy be vi ашы Morning of Sale, and Catalogues may маш or 1з. 8d, LÀ оь = Station in th кене ыл had one week prio: e Sale, by applying toMr. W. 2:7 EE P тіл, & Smmm, 4258 Hill Iron T orks, nenr Du diey, and | the Nurseries ; запа of pe OMA 'ALMER, Auctioneers Miei as innon Strect West, 11.C., from whom only it can be obtamed. | Vaiuers, Markei et Place, Newbury, Ber 1196 TITE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, To Noblemen and Gentlemen about to be engaged а іп MS ICK 0., Nurs N, SEEDSME m i Place, Ed: em quc this E а d A and very health: A of Seedling and Trin pla anted LARCH (native and Tyrolese), "True Native nes SCOTCH FIR, Spruce, Oak, Piane or cie Me Spanish stnut, Alder, Ash, Elm, Thorn Rive Beech, Evergreen Privet, Ро plar, Lina &c. i. well as all r kinds of Forest es Оташ ental Т. Ма E Rp ns Trees, Ro Greenhouse and Sto e Таша; " Alpi rns, &c. Thet е Trees, which are grown оп exposed ground, are this — же ripened, and can be sent with perfect safety to any part о! gdo! Sam Ge and prices will be sent free on с To Nob — gr Gentlemen Р g. 00D AN ры rb кше Nurseries, тобо have the ode US STOCK to dispose of, all of WENTY LARGE SPECIMEN GREEN HOLLIES, зе р а RA АД to Wittram Woo s Nursery, Maresfield, лош ckfield, Sussex. Stron, ng! Cig paip Gus extra strong ditto, SPANISH LO CHESTNUTS, ron 2 T AMA RSE C ES S T NUTS. ze SEARLET HORSE CHE NUT ENGLISH and HUNTINGDON Š o Larae "i ELM S. Extra large ORNAME ENTAL & FOREST TREES for immediate effect Wx. Woop & Sox пер e Nem Jarge and well-grown stock of the above, | oodland Nursery, Maresfield, near Uck k кде ла, Suss ex. res N, Dumfries, N.B. s Siate ck of e OREST. RUIT TREES; DECIDUOUS and EVERGREEN either for extensive p which is in a good health: iy nd or кош formation and improving of Ornamental Par s, Pleasure Grounds, &c. 50,000 EVERGREEN PRIVET, оен bushy. SCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALO ehe d on aj LLL 26,000 4,000 TURKEY OAK, 3'o 5 fee S OMS begs to inform intending Planter: „50% ENGLISH OAK, 2% to A foot. . e has a large assortment of TREE n nd SHRUBS in onis ea FIR, 3 to 4 fee! | excellent condition for planting, weny ЖӨШРООТӨй, young and 21 to 3 ке x | healthy. An enormous quantity of IV. and HARDY CLIMBING 40:000 WEYMOUTH PIN VES, 4 to 5 feet. PLANTS on reasonable terme a aeoe contracted for, 2,000 AUSTRIAN PINES, 3 to 5 feet. Th rsery, 3 minutes' from the Wimbledon Station, ve] RHODODENDRON PONFICUM, 2 2 feet, bo in Li: c e cue "n 9 Eoo on een Shrubs 5,000 ANDARD APPLES, choice sorts, g, t heads, for Orchard Planting. pers b B 0 R-VITJE, HOL LY, Mem SPECIMEN CEDARS of LEBANON. ar Matlock, Derbyshire. JERES SM Six rre Planters and the IM t his Nursery o of 80 Acres of high land. The soil is fibrous nature, ава the tA, take up with excellent roots, e. e to ensure the best төк җү in their removal. The Nursery contains many Hundred Thousands of EHODODENDRONS COMMON and BUS E Аш. qi BROOMS, S, BERBERIS, HOLLIES, PRIV &c. The X OREST TREES are very extensive, Of all AN + ЖАМА kinds ©нер ui "e Acres of LARCHES, of different pops mS all others in pr: орогу Prices moderate, which can be had on application as al c Nurserymen. HRUDS, BVERGHEENS, and TREES WANTED at Sev enoaks. Sue Ennis manti i Ans of large size. Address, stating description: and 1 ы st pica, per 100, deli- vered at the Station, wa Q; Mr. ут ment Street, AL GS лын W. this and next Month. то MILLIONS о? of LARCH, et SCOTCH, Yanwath Nurseries, ion g кайда” for our Farm. ye prices will be so low as to find immediate orders. Reference to 1 апа their Ste our neighbourhood. For ond appl. PH TREMBLE & Soxs, Penrith. NE t strong HAWT HORN- QUICK, дын; ee 2 les of 100 for 2з. Half a Milhon ong LARCH, 185 to 25s. per 10 les of 100 for 2s. TN wil be sent on application. жые КҮБӨ RENS; extremely cheap. Prices aide to т dozen :— ABIES DOUGLASII, 3 to 4 1-19 . ALBA, 5 to 6 feet; A. MEN- ZIESII, 3to 4 feet ; A. MORINDA, 319 4 fedt. ARBOR-VITJE, American, 4 to 5 feet ; Chinese, 5 to 7 feet. BIOTA GLAUCA 2 foot ; B. AUREA, H foot; B. JAPONICA, diee B СОМР. PACTA, ? to 3 feet. CUPRESŠUS 1 LAMBERTIANA, 4 4 to 5 feet; C. LAWSONIANA, LAURU: Es fine bushes, 2 to 3 feet through. PORTUGAL LAURELS, 3 to 4 feet. YEW, IRISH, 4to 5feet; YEW, COMMON, 4 to 5 feet. оріс for Mn er ЕЕ оп application, ries, Hereford. "vo MILLIONS of ET LARCH, itid fine. AMES міти, Dar] е АА ar Matloc. Nello c Элек, Score БРЕ Pics BEECH, ке, For prico ce apply to For ries, near 4,000, ое of RHODODENDRONS.. Nurse AMES Suru, Darley TO T. 40,000 HARDY HE ATHS, MENZIESIAS, KALMIAS, ? LEDUMS, ANDROMEDAS, c а ЖОГ Page apply to AMES Surrg, Darley ANM rice ly to о ари T ARF EVERGREENS f for bete COTON СА УТЕ RN TTY AS, le VINCA, VINCA ELEGAN- Numi dur “е. Та Л учы apply to 60,000 D incl Double Blue and Double TISSIMA, VINCA MINOR V. Jaxzs Suru, Darley Dale lanting 80,000 REENS, P ыкайшуе COMMON and " PORTUGAL LAURELS. YEWS, BERBERIS, CEDARS, JUNIPERS, THUJOPSIS, CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, &с, For price apply to Јамёз Бмітн, Darley Dale Nurseries, near Matlock. TA UOUBA. А СОР RESSUS LAWSONIANA, THUJA AUREA, &с.—Тһе bove are adapted for giving immediate effect, and move "with lire | balls. pee very fine IRISE 1VY, 6to10feet; HARDY PASSION- | TOWER, Ro et; WISTARIA, 6to8 ft. ; "CLIMBING ROSES, р | Cua d Nurseryman, Clapham, S [ MPOR TO N ER Y YMEN. | Inches Inches. | 6,000,000 1-yr. Larch, strong 4 to "| 150,000 1-yr. Horse Chest- 2,000,000 1-yr. Scotch Fir 2to 3| nut . 6 to 12 800,000 2-yr. Sc otc = Fir 3to 5| 100,000 1-уг. Spa üsh do 710 to 18 2,000,000 2-yr. Spruce Fir 2t0 4| 200,000 1-уг. Chinese | 1,000,000 3-уг. cere ir 3to rbor os æ 30 4 200,000 1-yr. Pinus austri- 100,000 1-yr. Am. S per d 2 aca 2 30,000 Transplanted 60,000 1-yr. wg oui American Fdo: 12to 00,000 im Grb Skosk 4 to 10 p rn Quick 4 to 12 | 1. 500, 000 1yr. Alder, er, stro g3to 6 40, vergreen 200,000 Sr. 2.4.5 зэ... 20010 "Privat ..12 to 24 | 100,000 1-vr. » trans. 12 to 18 40,000 1-yr. Laurel 6 to 12 | 2,000,000 2-yr. El . 5to 10 20, 000 Е, Laurel 12 to 21 500,000 2-yr. А: .. 6 to 12 "500 V ellingtonia | 500,000 1-уг. Syca .4to 9 оа 12 to 24 600,000 1-yr. 4то T| 5 otoneaste 300,000 1-yr. Engli Вов ik 5 to 10| microphylla .. 12 to 18 30,000 1-уг. Evergreen 3to 5 , ish Yews 2tol i his nu and customers to the above stock, which he believes for quality Hill, County = е Trade and Others. 00D 1x "INGRAM beg to offer the following SURPLUS STOCK. Prices sent on а application. L js — с en Pea 798 2000 Berberis Aquifolium, 1to 2ft. 9* dulcis, 1 to 2 feet ned oz. Currants, sorts 50, 000 British Oni yrs. seating 500 Cistus roseus, 14 to 2 feet 100, 000 ,„ 450 Cupressus macrocarpa, 2 to 0,000 Maples, 56-98, 1 yea fee! seedling 900 Euonymus japonica, 1 to 100,000 English Elms, 2 years 21 feet seedling 600 Ivy, choice named so: 1,000 Huntingdon Elms, grafted | 200 Pyracantha, 2 to 3 fe ы 10; 000 Standard A) reg " i10 ft. 50 талаа adpressa, 2 3 feet 2; 000 mi Wee ard Apples, 7 | 300 zi em recurvifolia, 1} to ее i Dwa rf oM 7 to 10 feet 00 Antirrhinums, new, in 6 000 Larch, 2 to 4 feet POTE including Double s 1000 Horse (тенш 5 to ft. 100,000 Ash, 1 d ng 200 pelis жасына °400 Cupre us Law ma, 12 | 100 Pai Show Carnations, in Sinch mes 250 Tha) Ч ен, З to 5 feet 100 Pairs Сов, 5 fine varieties, 1,000 Jun Ue ery handsome, in 3-inch pots is e 4 feet Show Picotees, 5 fine 500 Port; Laurels, 3to 4 ft. varieties, in 3-inch pots 300 Red C dars, 2 to 4 feet p Cerastium QBieberst c 2000 Standard and Halfstan- dard bes 200 Cycllimen Pars ER 2800 Worked Dwarf Ros 500 Herbaceous Plants, in 50 1600 Siberian Arbor- IUS 1to good varieties 3 feet 100 CEnothera macrocarpa 400 Chinese Arbor-vite, 2 to | 60 Schizostylis coccinea 5 feet Mangel Wu Ls Globe 1500 Box, sorts, 2 to 3 feet Onion, White Spanish 900 Aucuba j: oa erst 1to i ft. Peas, Ое son's Favourite 1000 Comm s E P der x Rival s, Huntingdo к. CALDECOTT, BAWTREE, DOWLING, Cors, SEED, M. m COMPANY, Limited, NURE, апа hear MERCHANT 8, рме 58 Seed Marko Mark e, E.C.; or Basingstoke. Samples ku "Prices Pos je froo, on o application Priz e Medals, 1851, for Wheat ; 1862, for “ Exc ТХТЕВХАТ ATIONAL HORTICULTUR HIBITION BOTANICAL CONGRESS.— Those who are E Plants for the above Exhibition should feed them liberall S STANDEN'S GARDENEE/8 and AMATEUR'S FRIEND. Sold by eading Nurserymen and Seedsmen. M pe S CHAMPION 83 also the m Silver Cup for the best 5 WEDE. st Prize Silver Cup at the Dub Wede е Crop in all pur for Pulled Roots, has this season {н чыш Internation) CHAMPION SWEDE, from Seed supplied awarded to Боттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed БЫ, Garden EXCELDENT S STRONG S CABBAGE РГЕ PI ANTS my, ad in large uantities orte a of the "кабыну: E " E E. LIST of CNEW SEEDS Lr FREDERICK бєє, Seed Мег mr and i ч Ei " Nuneham nn M. H AND E CUm is superb miden n can be the vi, [pue С stoc mended or | my uei wi nn and len, ards ets at 2s, М Eus the followi i aw E Prize zs of EN after 1st с za ацы Аа, hav Messrs. Bock Honders & sen; e: Drummond & Де Dawson Street, Dul 1 ib! " s Dubin. : Lv LO, ТШ ns, & Co., Falkirk, N.B. " Hogg & ы M Ў Е Pro rd — y Street, Dublin. ы S Kennedy y Co sites N.B ] awson & Son ing Sti ipside, Low & Co., Cla; ton, N NE той, Chon Шы Martin & Šon, Yok shire, 0 Maule & Sons, tol j Os sborn & Sons, ila sw. | robertson о., St, And Sutton & Sons, Be: ading, ume Edinburgh, | Wheeler & Son, Gloucester. J. Bell, окп, Exchai AW. H. Сар: ange Street, Norwic] rn, 98, DeL eos Зеб, Newark. ie De Derb; dd pus Godwin, Хонд Бов Sh 38 AH. da Oldroyd, Shre мма yr | C. Turner, ^ sms Han E] B. S. Will olloway, N. Ay ] gate Nurseries, London, N. — i ——————— 1. ne eii. pleasure of again SI Im 2 pure viv of the Ashleaf eat satisfaction A liberal discount to the ede Seed Warehouse, 181, High Holborn, London, WE apo гое. au Бана. “е КРО from the ing Agriculturists the country, and well worthy А, extensive соно DURER ош ERU for BERKS and и the aR афО, 5 ox. x Bow, Б PG — undee. - Earliest Variety of the Ash-leaf Kidney z is Mona’ "s кө cash from such will be шей. to unless Manor Farm, Dep € E. invite the кашг i ed stocks a nest selected Hes sorts worthy of cultivation. The qualii sease; and prices oderate :— end жнр lifi Klaney M: - att's prolific з» Webb's Imperial Kidney Daintree's Early King, very fine ly , Martin's Globe » 5» Golden Glob: „ n er Seedli: re a € Fur und Frame Seed Growing Establishment, us Cambs. - SURPLUS STOCK OF of the a of the x NS for Out-door Decoration, een I 30s., 42s., 638., 84s., i CLE ACINTHS, 15s. to 25s. per 100. TULIPS, 2s, 64. to 10s. r^ gets 100. e 91s. Hamper SURPLUS Dutch Bulbs 25 Splendid Named HYACINTES, 15 do. POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, 50 do. TULIPS, The 21s. Hamper (No. 4) of Dutch for ontains— 40 HYACINTHS, 150 TULIPS, 100 NARCISSUS, 300 CROCUS, 100 RANUNCULUS, 50 ANEMONES, 30 IRIS, 8 LILIES. - Clearing off Surplus Stock of the Cliveden Spring-blooming Plants. ING off SURPLUS S CROCUS, 1s. to 28. 64. per 100. NARCISSUS, 25. 64, {о 78, 64. рег 100. Orders amounting to 21s. sent carriage paid. TOCK of ANEMONES, COLLECTI for а-о De (No. 3) of 200 CROC Bulbs Out-door BULBS for BEDDIN PDA 1s. 6d. to 3s. E be 100. 3s. 64, to 5s. 6d. per 100. coration contains— Pobla iii o For cifolium album, rubrum, 65., 95 me x ts E 6d. i | POLYANTHUS AAA ы 2 CYCLAMEN "PERSICUM, 3 n torial Communications should be addressed to '* The Editor;" Advertisements and ume eer of 13, Upper Woburn Place, n arish HIA Lombard St., Precinct of Wins эга or Bi Panera Business Letters to “ The Publisher,” at the Office, 41 the дк mane and Еяковатск MULLETT Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, W. y E UE NO Il, Houyerle Street, Precinct of 41, Wellington Street, Parish of St. Paul's, ‚ Covent Garden, in io said Qo, —8ATU! [HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. SAFURDAT, DECEMBER 23. No. 51.—1865.] | SrawPED EDITION, 6d. Н ce Fivepence. INDEX. Rem —А Dp CAT ALOGUE of ROSES, „Fruiting Vines. .. 1202 a | Lindley .. 1201 с Rivers, pot. {1 б. HENDERSON ann SON offer the above, with айар oi: M a | — -portreid 1202 a КЕ Sawbridgewo! М» splendid Canes ог well matured od growth, with prominent fj v eMe EX D T ктщ эт, A € Г В! cce 120 e | NTEW ROSE CATALOGUE for 1865 and 1800, also eyes, suro to give а heavy, soils sent ùn application, реа», войс : 12710 a GENERAL C. M ada of M —€— STOCK. Wellington Nurser: ‚ John’s Wood, London, N,W. pusr. » М Woodlands Nursery. us ckfleld, Sussex. —— TY E ШЕЕ 11% І Б... Жоор & Sox will be сЕ — copies of the aboveon | Fruiting Vines, in lar e pots, enm un g Canes. > £M pers „ЫЫ; ало, 3RAPE VINES, Eq ron еар, Carde Рага i" isinfectants 1215 а 201 b G J = ык. ..1208 е|8 o 203 с М. WOOD лхр ох having a very superior stock mpm nd .. 1203 e| è 7 WA: [. PAUL (Son and x to the late A. PAUL) WX of the above, bog t GR. Royal Agricultural . 1217 а E n = oyal graw з to announce that his NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATA- Canos, Address, - np. rotation a a 134 e| — Nova Beotian $ 106 a LOGUE Fi ROSES is now ready, will t rwarded on appli- . Woodlands iade Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. fetta imperialis... 1.3 c | Hoyal Agricul $15 4 | cation, free by po pos The воск D E M f splendid condition. —Fru ees, agricultural Тай a | Spiders webe.: M e Bá TETUR 1868 azd 1866. 1 W M. CUTBU ЗП ax AxD BON have a пе stock of the ро atistics 1210 a ^ AL« d n pu on ug re n. Fruits, our small HAE ST x AUL Mo SoN З NEW ROSI CATALOGUE. te Nurseries, London, question . + { - Viro def » — . Mighga! Ó—AÀ— (€ оиы DUE з SERES ves MM € Обала Nurseries, Ne Т on or оа да Д, ver] i - 3 bati 1 АТА è 0! P эу Tuos, а , free pne Не с | Wind po мее 5 ; Janes CRAW ТҮН High Beech, к x, offers a fine Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth. 1 ~ - RO CE Collecti CER ABB HE LATE PROFESSOR LINDLEY. Оп | по ñt for Foreing. Prices on applleation 5 Ы x cour a. x EE RA. ма —— Di о i ipay GARDENERS” CH КОМО, S TORTRAIT ot 2 E 50s. per dozen T Selweribers о! tho LEY. printed on Toned eel Single HARLES SHARPE AND "C0., Sleaford, have the T. Jac cxsox & Бох, Nursery, „Кш ERAN ыыы Lir m receipt of die од vert i diee bem and y S ong ape Vin уше es; сы 41, Wel де АЕ BED X Maps E S have a splendid lot o! A eme m ip YATES. PROLIFIC KIDNEY, surplus stock. t C e Fruiting Canes. [reus HORTICULTURAL. EXHIBITION For prico apply to ч : PRI CED LIST ma may be had on SL. emm d BOTANICAL CONG: ARLES 8ВпАврк & Co., Seed Merchants, Sleaford, ьн ере AT es Sire bes tue union Eer ате fot. tini V Errors PERFECTION PEA, "a ad 5 шик чанын ке А ЖЛ: г G се а] to LEC: авех в otier Eok EL May Age eril cae ve AC riu, d м А tes Sirane & Co. Seed Merchants ts, Sleafi "b strong and well-ripened CANE S fit for immediate Feulting. Bienes ара Prospectuses may be obtained о on n Application to th tho (QTANPION oi of ENGL AND JE АВ, Wm stock. IIS SA: TIRES fas App T үшү ТЫ Бесге{лгу, at pes, iam Street, Lowndes Squar on. Sa. 4 D: ES for JBS.—About 70 Vines - den HOP TAVERN ү A [7 HITE SPANISH ONIOR- t m. Б stock. — digg 2 Аек. ts, fruited only one year, wanted to Exchange аз "Pus. Growers and Мевснлхтз, Wisbech. 4 For price and sample a хабосат бана Co., Sleaford, Are "NW Ham appir o Cam SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS OAM: | 77277 E icultural 8 LM F » ҮҮ М. AND D» STEWART. HARLES SHARPE AND C. 5 WHOLESALE B эй Rota i WmaoLESALE and RETAIL NURSERYMEN, М PRICED LIST of аон SEEDS is now ready, R C ЗӘЙ. 1 8 m en ДА х 000 to 90,000. Can be had of Fern Dow ?b SH posent post Tee оп аре plica! RICHARD CHATFIELD, Meet Gardener, Seven | Oaks, Kent, PRICED CATALOGUES will be. ELI di application. den LL. A to 6 ft., £1 per 1000; 3404! ‚ #3; under31t, £2 — COT er eem m gs Ee HARLES SHARPE AND ME "8 PRICED E ASPBERRIES. — The 8m: ali: *Proliüic Red, the best ми Seed Establishment (Established 1787) LIST of GARDEN SEEDS is now ready, and will be sen! known for roserving, y uantíty, at з, рег 1000. Also НО KENNEDY anp CO., NURSERYMEN, |free on application BEECH and SCOTCH put IREES, rom Ё to 12 feet t high, Apply to УЕ PRI and MAH aa, N.B. а = 7; E S SHARPE С Mr. Jaures Норкїхв, rsford, Gloucestershire. О oes pita oper aret d has Gionin sad ats, Жайла ев. EAVY LANCASHIRE _ "SHOW GOOSEBERIY address on app! PRICED LISTS on application. Special offers to large purchasers, TREES, 6s. per dozen. CATALOGUES on арр ve AMES F. D anp SON, SEED — ERS and erton, near WES Nuneham Park | Onion. ик т, Boro Horraxp & JoNES, Mrd т наод Стаза с ара ТВЕН STOCKS. Lum $ ppe, Crab, Cherries, ice Mark New and Genuine mde Markl Tondon, E and FLOWER MP CUTBUSH. On SON 50 N ERA ey Yat in Rene em RR consequence of the extrao: diti Genuine Garden and Agricult 8. above they cannot supply an; tane arny the Trade. UL TOLLARD, aen GROWER and CHANT Highgate Nurseries, London, N. 4, Place des Trois Maries, Paris, Pianos, $ To m SPECIAL PRICED LIST o LANTYNE AND SON a эү w booking orders f. pro -— Бени Leer p а le qu a ONDON г ВВЕ COMPANY, COATED, ics cy Peces in, NB. PP. f NEW SEEDS, in English weights LONDON 8 COMPANY, "LIMITED. GURON S R NOLEADEN ERA а Son a CARTERS 5 Tha GENERAL PRICE CURRENT vill be Fendy mA er Ist of | pondence Ch of May and June and m be forwarded gratis SCARLET 1 "dd The Trade can still be supplied. pe on application. and denn" Seeds. AND NURSER хаг, € 0., aor fine Pea can be RS, М supplied in quantity at] 1s. "s quart, or £1 B pe bushel. 7 апа 'High 'Holborn, London, W. dis, Price to the Trade on application Qus GARDENERS XM AUS for 1866 номлз Hasnon, Beod Merchant, Leicester, IXON'S YORKSHIRE "HERO PEA.— Al w Gladiolus € себ OANA OOR A AMORE ы $птоув PRICED LIST kd QE ho best Borts exhibited Price 2s. per quart, Price to the Trade on ado on application. this qr eg y and will be meme E. тхох & Sox, 57, Queen Street, cx Dore, Royal Bérks Bood Keteblétment, Reading. — pr S FAMED SEEDLING POTATOS. IOLI.—Colleetions of the — — the ise аниса э. LONDON: T e in neto d жана Hoorrzn еп Market, 9) araounting to 218, age paid. Bert & McCuLLocn, South Row, [EET W.C. ARL TATOS Хог "SALE. 1865, TO EMON XIDNET. L4 Earliest variety. де че, TY Uu ee gd pply to Aut] к= ge ж ~] DE 1 MEE ài is now A cinta n and will be forwarded gra Jaxks Cam Co, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. ONA'S PR ES, „he [375] E best POTATO To the Trade. IU M AU RH A TU M. M cu Bulb, and Plant Merchants, 12, King Түз GIANT POLTAN ANTHUS and GIANT Маша Карин EN largest k in En — | Prices on applica Mr. Warn. Ошоо. О Gardens, IVERY anD SON а= to Li ACURIETIVE, PRICED nd EN RAPE EARD I, кы and SEEDS, may -— had on application at their CERE S, CAMELLIAS.— Wanted to Purchase, | = handsome pinea M MEUSE feo in height" M POTATOS.—Webb's "Tele egraph first earl: bushel; Webb’s рдан; -- earl; 16s. per bushel ; 7 Webbs Im — Kidney prt E [тымен RYEGRASS "SEED, D, SWEDE” TURNIPS, POTATOS. QUY ERE з он Kendal, rus GREAT AERE MIED of "A COEDIEE, E ORESI FRERS fori Tor Plantations. i G. ioris, Gardener т, price and T EAE to ANT x E: DLE RE BERRIES There is room for a f ew dozen КЕ ны BT. YNTER, diet VERSCHAFFELT, SEC x hant, 13% АКСЕ EN GLISH and TRI 8 Н YEWS— Handsome single-stemmed —a and Hd Tm А 8, and 9 feet. [eus n рана size and ш Riida] n арр! LANO ро 91 Offer to the Trade fine MIU "Bulbs, o s um), at — UM SPECIOSUM (true тоб. ит to UL pee Continental Flower Seeds, &c. ТОТОН ЕТЫП; "Trade. Co W. WENDEL, Erfurt Prusi Зн. . to announce DECR pin 05 a е a ma en nAAL 83,5 now prepared to execute orders Lo n Гое ФИЗ туже eaved Road, H: i don to his Agent, Ско, MACTNTOSH, | а өй е For size and M uela € y x Атракр, Florist, Bridge Street, Kilburn, London, N.W., on n application to "a Фу, — ЕВВ'Ѕ PRIZE СОВ "FILBERTS ; AS o E er Prize Nuts and ier I а м ur: lendid Nuts to be had of Mr. Wene, Calcot Garden: Catalogu es on application. RCHARD- HOUSE TREES. Fruitin Pots— in . PEACHES, NECTARIN APRICOT: CHERRIES, » Аты, VIN. and ав. Өм:ти, o п and PLU DMS, ERARE d CH t ió OM Ec. The urseries, London n Rond, Cheltenham an, Pas a mo ok of tho кость ad a general asso ment of NURS) SERY STOCK. ices on application. GLENDINNING anp SONS invite attention to e their superb EU of healthy well- Een FRUIT TREES. PRICE LIST on —— а еу чара хан rnamental Trees and Shrubs. NO. THOMI AND SON have on hand a e апа superior ien. ы the above. REM baee may 5 ux free on sss rnam at 18, TIG ETER LAW LAWSON EN SONS gcn br - dm o kabura s To Noblemen ost rede COTCH PINE from $8 “Forest, ine fine health; Nase cd ILE will, on Ч Jani Tra a ANNAM pus TRANSPLANTED БАКОН, Н, and other Nursery RH LIST zd ev. "us UnqunanRT & Soxs, Dundee. О the TRADE.—The Ee have to offer 2. Leer of fine LARCH of all — eis ват”: Seedling, ш to 3} fe Слврно & Раки. WO HUNDRED THOUSAND Supena Da id aig raer iman o be Sold. For Samples and х HxwsLzy, High Fields, M. ITTY anp SON have o offer 200, 000 LARCH, GDO. Extra large О REES f Wu. Woop & Soc ba [m а d tme and well-grown 8 Woodlands hou! uld feed the , STANDEN'S G ARDENER’S and AMATEUR'S FR. ^ the leading Nurserymen and Seedsmen, 1198 за | on m auratum for Forcing. -Å LEUGH has strong well-rooted Bulbs L4 in КШ 32 wh wb зо pot аз, 7 E ec А and 10s. 64. each, 120s. doz, er 100 on application. MM E zu о Balb. „> a Ен dedu pan p {җы and will probably flower in A feed s Street, Chel ПОВЕ Apr . . Maps рис. арт Ue È and He to have them Fine C Th se STANDEN'S GARDENERS and > Е le Z m а un ш B 8 Greenhouse Plants, "Vines and other Fruit Trees in Ec &с.; T also MEE etables, &c., in the open gr No. 1 FERTILIZER is the best ER. for Сүй» mums and Haw 'ooded Plants of ет descripti No. З FERTILIZER is recom- mended for Soft-wooded Plants, Bulbs, ps бахшо Canisters, 15. & 28. 6d. Bags, 5s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. ay be пав of es Jed Nurserymen Cy: LE Bang & Suan lant Merchants, 12, King Street Covent Garden, W 25 А List of lus will shortly be published. ne Year Seedlin ch. yt xp ARTHUR DE ESON a reyod m Prec k probable m “ n Nub WENTY LARGE SPECIMEN GREEN HOLLIES, 8 feet to eu feet. ly to WILLIAM sfleld, H SPD & Бох, Woodlands Nursery, Ма: ar Uckfield, Sussex. м В. —Strong transplanted ALDER, extra strong ditto, SPANIS: CHESTNUTS, from 3 to s feet. Larch, ооа, Scotch Fir, < А AND N - urnish abo ut T o Millions of the former, One Million of QUICK. 000 SCOTCH FIR ; also 20,000 VIMUS 20,000 хаман uj "as YEWS, 10,000 ARBOR- VITÆ, 6000 LAURUSTI E" ral Ming een of Lilacs, S Deutzias, уган хао Standard Ros: pM саса orse Chesnut, plars, Elms, js TE TOMSON begs to inform intending Planters that he has a large assortment of TREES and SHRUBS in excellent Mondition for joe (b well-rooted, young and PANIS m An nore quam of ТУГЕ an and ror CLIMBING PLA onable terms. Planting contracted #0; minutes" Ж alk no the Wi Ыса Main m mom Western Railway. o Noblemen and Gentlemen about to be engaged o wma Station, SEEDSME ue Native Tos SCOT H еа horn аз all ruit FIR, Spruce Oak. Ж, ental Trees and Ж ibs, Plants Roses, Greenhouse 1 Sto es o Plants, He £ эе, us and ir Forest ч 4) which are grown on exposed ground, are thi i finel ripened, and can be sent with perfect EX to апу xad mples and prices will be sent free on а NO. DS е AND SON ie EL ed to FRUIT and RSERY STOCK of the an . Standard, Н Standard ? Pyramid, Train and Maiden Fruit Trees, which ы Sizo ue. pne iren be sur- rore pae p. Pears, Plu! А: Cherry Trees. and Scotch from 1 3 ft.; = 2 E 6ft. mrt well-grown) ; Borberis Aquifolium, and Portug: XA fine bushy plants), &c. dr b e may be had free SE Po od Freneh Don lication f California. NTA GIGA perfi ds e eetly hard y the finest ever introduced. Its grac à ORTANT TO NURSERYMEN. Inches. 150,000 1-yr. Horse Chest- nut .. . 6to 12 100,000 1-yr. ish do. 200,000 1-yr. 100,000 13r € Crab Stock 4to 10 1,600,000 2-yr. Tum Quiek 4 to 12 40,000 2-yr. Evergreen лке m 40,000 1- ir Laurel 20,000 2-yr. Laurel '500 ellin ng to onia da gigan! to 24 o T 1000 Cotoneaste vi microphylla . 12 to 18 EX. ар а. ».12 to 18 lr. B irch, "strong 2to 1500. 000 Адет, TN A Nu. 200, "s 55855 Soow [27 ibidem á »12 to 24 .. 6 to 12 lr. 000 1-yr. 300,000 1-yr. English Oak Ho 30,000 1-yr. Evergreen 3to "The Subscriber begs to eall th erous friends n. customers to Е e on xe stock y ch 0 py quality „БАЕ L LIST on applicati to ee f ез, Summer To 25 ers Planting t TU" MILLIONS A RUM, е SILVER. Sot en BIRCH, and ALDER. termined to elear Yanwath pepe bei: LEE our Farm. Pag so low as to find imm Refirenos their Stew: or rice app QNSE & Soxs, strong HA Mim: sam pup 25. Half a Milos SM RCH, 185. р о 258. pes] n aid 100 fo; GE Ж wil дезем оа ice S, extremely cheap. Prices according to samples of дыы ABIES miny ze 4 MY Xe о 4 feet ; A ALBA, 5 to 6 feet; A. MEN- ZIESII, T He 4 feet; А. MORINDA, 3 to 4 feet. ы E "ARBOR-VI American, 4 to 5 fee t BIOTA GLAUCA P ea 44 0ле тае nd Quicks. TrAnspl qo Larch an late GEORGE WEAVER olor Severi org РЕТ mos ers [y quantity of which = Онг К J RANSPLANTED L LARCÉ p Tansley Nurseries, near Matjog КОСУ QSEPH SMITH, RU tes ois D res of und; d coe s Me The 5. n, ге nousands of RHODO = PORTUG. DEND s PRESE STENS, en ВОХ, BROOMS, DONUM est — as well [as а larges ock 0 nta f all the lead; REST TREES Bou Trees; many Thousand fi St sese dà Арда s E eiu Strong | Sizes, and all pus rs in proportion. 15 Acresof C Sie Transplanted ADI Sto cks, had on application 7. Prices moder" ЫЧ | For е ox feo of E delivery, see CATALOGUE, which = шщ, | will be applic: IXUN. S YORKSHIRE H For YW, Р. ТАТЕР хр SINCLAIR, Dundee, N. B., will | Фон Testimonials ог this valuable N er Ba ma HC s to make cheap offers of е following :— Price 2s. per qu: SEEDLINGS S ]-yr and 2-yrs. Larch; 2-yrs Pinus Laricio; 1-yr. | E. P, Drxox & Eni т аша d The Trade sup. eroi re; 2-yrs. IPs Eus bas; EE. а Ii p Ps Street, Hull. е Seed mari min 22222421 M. 1- yr. Hol Ды: TRANSPLANTED. —Strong Larch, various sizes ; 2-yrs. Scotch Fir ; Les ; 9 to 12 орек б fine "lean IP pp strong Thorns ; H D TONS 3 to 4 feet ; irish Junipers, various sizes; Azalea NUM 6 to 12 inc ches; пн ФА neapolitan: Named Carna- ponto "Potatos, best Garden varieties. N.B. A few of the True Old DOUBLE WHITE ROCKETS to spare. IO H Ж, D M H NunsERYMAN and SEED MERCHANT, Worcester, n 12 of the very best Stan d, Perpetual, апа Moss Roses for Б" 50 for 63s. ; 100 for £5. M 12 , ditto Dirar f до. do. for 12s. ; 50 fo: 00 for 75s. айо, dev Borts of 1865, for 24s, Descriptive List on ра: , pln ACRES of FRUIT S.—Apnles, Pears, Plums. «Leda, potra Nectarines, an d | 8 PLoS in every form desired for ng RF-TRAINED TREES, b A PPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, and NECTARINES. y the Thousand, Hundred, or Dozen. Fine, flat, well-trained, of best qua. YRAMID APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, ; CHERRIES. Beautiful Trees for Garden or Orchard H. lity, and true to пате, ..12 to 24 кшш nobls 2 to 23 feet, MT T. Alm ios wil be be | Acacia, 8 те and ye enrii AW! THORN QUICK, Crab, Siberian, yellow, 7 to 8 feet, ROHARD-HOUSE TREES, Fruiting in Pots.— pic Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Pears, Apples, "Vines, ап VERÜREENS for Ornamental Planting or Avenues, handsome, well grown, and арыда within the last two For prices of smaller sizes and quantities, see Conifer List. At 308, | bios alba, 5 to 7 feet Juni s thurifera, 3 to 4 feet Mowpssn, 3 to 4 feet даги, , Colchis 5 to 6 feet » inverta, 1j to 2 Ia Portug Pyra ea 3 to 4 ft. з Orientalis, 13 to 2 feet Pinus pee rd 3 s Arbor- -vitæ, pos Ah 6 to 7 feet excelsa, 5 Er d uerius 4 to 5 feet Taxodium ne Ve: T to 8 ft. Cedar, Red, 5 to 6 feet Tni a Lobbii, 3 to 4 feel Cryptomeria adia. 4 to 5 feet 9076 ii foo Cupressus Lawsoniana, 3 A 4 feet а, 14 to 2 feet fragrans, 3 feet Tipi етт 3 Год. Iri ish Yew, 4 to 5 foet ingtonia gigantea, lozen :— Тоне excelsa, 6 feet = mbertiana, 3 to 4 feet nsignis, 3 to 4 feet "US ОА 4 to 5 feet „ t 42s. per d Abies Douglasii, 4 to 5 feet » шегу 2 {о 23 feet 55 is, 2 to E E y Me pyrami idalis Araucaria imbricata, 2 2 , & ў г = to 2} feet Arbor-vitze, ра rian, 5 to 6 feet pn. ева, T to 8 feet торма вот Cedar; 6 to 8 fe nia — 5 feet Cupressus night, ү to 7 feet 225] ra 5 5 ES XL trita fio 5 5 ы e ыа urols, Byr: ortugal, 4 to Juniperus thurifera, 4 t; 4 feet Pinus Cembra, 4 to 5 fee! ре Соіећіс, 6 to 7 feet 60s. per dozen Tubiperu thurifera, 5 to 6 feet e Poolen 0% Y uu 5 ft. bertiana, 5 to 6 feet р »* Cembra, 5 to 6 feet о 3 feet nis pow. 2 to 3 feet Arbor-vitæ, Sibert, $ i Т feet » Aurea, 23 feet Taxodium ps Wellingtonia M lrish, 6 fee: Abies inverta, 23 to 3 f asii, 5 to б s E "S. ч 2 lid, 8 io vp. per Abies Douglasii, 7 to 8 feet, Codrus Doodara, 1 Т to 8 feet » ae 3 to 4 feet Juniperus thurifera, 6 to 7 feet, $» esti, 6 to 8 feet Pinus Coe 8 to 10 feet ^" ^ talis, 3 to 4 feet, Taxodium sempervirens, 10 to 121%. ws — pen MANN 8 to 10 ft., P 10 to 12 TA. a ri i BG зык Пе ^ Келог 4 to 6 feet, 42s, to 84. ? Pinsapo, 3to 5ft. 10s.6d.to 428, Pm excelsa, 10to 12 feet, 108, 6d. 12 to 15 feet, 15s. Lambertiana, 6 to S feet, . 6d. to 21s, urvata, 8 to “=ч w ©. р н sem Өз. 15 feet, 10s. 6d. to ro for Hedges, 3 to 4 feet, at 508. PO » m ой Ша $о84з. Cedar oem ies feet, Ш> 1p ка e To T 4to 5 feet, at I: 50 о 6 feet, aí at 1005. STANDARD ORNAMENTAL „6 to 8 feet to 10 feet, ег, 8 to 10 feet. БИ 6 to 7 feet 8to Em 3 vt Spanish, сыма hester, 8 to 10 feet, mbard spass die, ч RA pink, 6 to 7 fee per tirs i in variety, 4 to 5 feet Poplar, Silver, 12 to y feet Xa NT Ars че зы to 10 feet meri, ux 6to8ft. LOWERING. and Ash, Mountain, CM Een, Wes ceping, 8 to Crab, Siberian, sear Ө 1 2 1M ve MCA топа, рч Tto feet to 10 feet ountain, Ü to 12 feet Acer Negundo, 6 to 8 feet Birch, 10 to 1 12 feet scarlet, 7 to 8 feet; 2t Mere ey. aee ро 8ft. ll, 6 to 7 И Ў scarlet, 6 тебре сле S LIST of al the EVERG FIR TRIBE, oer for Britain, "tr Le 2556 ond, floweri: pe Ме; ра Сезіп КЕЕХ роршаг ; B. JAPONICA and botanical паш! е 1 3 foots В. COMPA "ACTA: 2 to 3 feet. * | growth, timber, use M Mis É adips сл = т aizo there, cipe оч pe iESSUS L BERTÍAN A, 4 to 5 feet ; C. LAWSONIAN. soil, and other info 'ormation, with desee d of their synonymes. a aa AUSTRIAGA 4 ыр epe em SIGN H t 4f P. PTRENATCA, di Ре Бін | А FRUIT LIST eontains a sketch 1 e ous forms of Trees, with Directions for Cult LAURUSbINUS, vn bushes 2 to 3 foot through. Seil, Dratage, Manuro, Pruning, Lifting, Стори DE ОШ СА КАКА e: TEW, COMMON, 4 to 5 fest. flavour, Eie. sen. PAS, Boe s nio HANS Ai, x DA рое T. reor véngroons on ap on урбай, ee by post for one stamp. GEoRG егеѓота. RicnanD Surrir, die and Seed Merchant, Worcester, V0. New Kidney Bean.—Di Dicksorn's J AMES DICKSON лхр SONS hay - in introducing uA reco urs KIDNEY BEAN, as bein; ing а тоолуу 508 тю iM [= well-kno ga merits, fully explaining ree superior application. It is offered in Ernte Seed Warehouse, 102, Eastgate Loi Nurseries, Chester. My tees 5 ThÜSH mended for 5 gize, TOR the following aw: First-class Ce ты эе Seod wil Horuen will be sen " after the A sede fcit Соте le of Saturday last, th. vm y last, the following сейле ly Qr Messrs. Backho i | | | | | In addition. o thos whose names appeared in | i е & Son, York 5 Carter 4 {ч Co. High Holborn, E.C, "eo Е n e EI E B о ETE е5 Я 2 $ В e B Mrs. Pontey, Plymouth Highgate Nurseries, Loi X. AMES GARAWAY aw C0. Nurseries, Bristol, offer the foll ч эма n guarantee to be of great excellen ees Prices to the Trade on application, BROCCOLI Ыы Mec "з Late White). hi im exhibit E the raiser, RA Бшш 0 ч Retail price, 18. per ра Es s а Lee {Башга де). Lf remarkably productive, Fruit Com f be yal Horticultural Society, Retail price 1s. per pack ts LETTUCE (Clifton Hardy Green Cos. — As harir ith, large, and of good Mrs een JAMES vade & Cos PRICED LIST of жеты shortly be ready, and will be plic: " F New and Choice Seeds. CHOUSE’ S WHITE Tz BROCCOLI.—We have much pleasure in offer this valuable Broccoli. The favourable notice the манер e the Gardeners Ohronicle two | ү IN DECEMBER, being in this | than — Winter White. The eaat a are white, and — ser ideis ever e | protecting lea hey have n known to | ене, E icy ; à | HIOLA BICORNIS.— —An evening-sce m а с om the Mountains of Greece. annual n even including M; e erus and p he scent of à Ong аз guun g pik more in heit А, M e of pink an е (when the scent is feeble), but s Pending fully remaining so Ru ng the night and early mo resembles that of the Stock and Sw өе дош blue flowers, expa mass, the effect is very pleasi wn in moist rd к Из eiim dry seasons it exhai lf by developed. ЕВ: Sis todo E. E Bo AER ui De vg — Tet: Bun тру гж о мб но Butler & McCulloch, Covent н Garden a Dickaons & Brown, Corporation Street, Маден, ickson, Е, : i, Wo E Sons’ Dublin ав Stirling p ri С Garaway, О, Henderson, А., & Co. Жоорет & Со. b | INN Haddin Кшм 180, Wade Т e vie Prices E . Валскносѕе & ВО promesen 28, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUI TURAL GAZETTE. 1199 KSHIRE HERO PEA is t best ІСК: „ , "ean IXON m d Marrow in ET] See Testi D mi^ бт e Paa оона Т PEA. | Paterson's Famed Seedling Роба! ESSRS. SUTTON лхр SONS, Beading ч havin ing iele s ишни: 18. This Pea has i p^ against all the earli Price e Trade on application. and is pronounced b most Tus пе ais London, 9-0. The Earliest Pea known SHORT-TOF c BEET.—They also wu CU EXPRESS, 5, "Máy Tth. бе| 06:50 000 БИА A bi ei superior Beet, awarded First-class The Earliest ' Variety c ог the deb leaf "Kidney Potato C reed сед Асе ү euh а. = origen Society, November Т, 1865, and. [X Sof tbe Royal, bow, South ME MYATT has much pleasure in offering this aque x era „апа мотоа rice | Kensington, December 9,1865. Im sealed Packets le. each, post free | LVA first-class EARLY POTATO, the stock of which been ы. Ө та lu oni ar E C Em i 13 — „5 Фара allowance to the Trade. med from osta kindly sot him by Mr. Колы а tablis] 97, Grey Sti N n the Garden Chronicle of August 26, y s de: zi pe E ү Маны АЫ ш EE ULT cel гаа а tena i 9, Бер J PT Cr s Manin digi ma Meme Durs | QTUART axp MEIN, N Vesetanle Bend. onore, ia E КЫ o ОН чишу АР Hem M н anor Farm, it has proved all that ean be Ber gumerniüen, ester, Catalogues on application. Kelso, N.B., beg to intimate that the. havo | the foliowin really о be sent out i deck Bags of One Stone at Е: delivered free to 5 CED, CATALOGUES of DONCH BOLBE mow ready. _ useful and desirable Novelties to offer this seaso : any Railway Statior n vare vid usual à allowance to the Trade E and BEST OUT-DOOR| THE PRINCE PEA.—It is with much анас S. & M. offer the | Where not lesstban a sack of four bushels is ordered. H I РЕА we have tasted this season—vide Journal of | above New Pea. They are well aware of 5 almost, endless arises „дее cash from. unknown peu; эз чүч: апа и orders from of the 13th of t June, 1865; it was also favourably noticed | of Peas, both now and old, now offered to the public, and with many will bo Men to unless accompanied by a remittanee, hio з” Chronicle of June 3, 1865. are anxious curtailed to the most useful and distinct, Manor Farm, De eptfo ord, December 25. - he above Early Poni 4 и being sent out by Вовквт Н. Роухтен, | Having had The Tunes P Poa in heir possession for some seasons, and x ми. М. per quart. Height 3 feet. The kind was г eem m being of opinion that it was 4 an acquisition, мү were de нан aM vp the "attention of the Tra condition as early as the 20th of Мау, and was sent to the DANT ot to offer it to the publie until it was real x JAM by AND F. as above on the 28th. wnprejudiced partie that such was the case ; according y sub to the юе varieties of — POTATOS, which ә None genuine except from accredited Agents. mitted trials та], and the following Testimonia Td p^ st | have grown from nest selected rise all X АП over two quart, y package free on Great W Railway. others, have been гесе! ived. The Pea was sent to the Gardens ionge sorta n of queri The зү eg y is [er nt, Wr 1 free (го! BERT Н. POYNTER, See rchant, Taunton. orticultura ciety for under thename of the Prince o ps = and prices very moderate :— E dex dee Wales оа аа х Mr » bs er varia - i eulivation e s y Ash м 1 Kid “s Early Oxford Ringleader (o: „Са етв First Crop) Pea. ion nsider o to The Princ vod ifo Mel. — el zs EARLIEST LTIVATI YM att's prolific Kidney $» , Forty-fold Cor ien AL Webb’ 3 M nl a ey Daintree's Earliest BOHRS: GUT аә TON; anticipating ы a large demand this From the Кота Hason LTURAL Sos, Chiswick. Early М Early Dalmahoy Round orders, the stock being Hm ug y “Your Prince of Wales Pea has baon grown here for the last tw » Мав 8 "lobe » Ооокпеу “ү The following по Seedemen have Ай itte supply — опу терро бтен Tarbre. Ts balets бе| T Sores Seediing Hike kimy а Ы nce о! es stinct, and an acquisi ewise, bein » po met Hus чоп, Wesce. "ui н. Serea Dese: EC dwarf, very productive, of good colour, ent ind ir itastanding s » Round Frame Р, Yorkshire Re ent " or, Мав А p Maahi = T y P Wa С. кирпик ОУ, Блан ks an эсу! m - Bk. nlso grew another Seed Growing. Establishment, Wisbech, Cambs, — " Princeof Wa. e» ape ved from oné of the Lon: p feront from R Jacob elg Co. [x Urt ©, i ours; the height, colour, "E general appearance preci the same, XE. -— A cn ott у London, mi өен дау itin Бод о рейн, and. altogether an inferior ENUINE "NEW ONION., MANGEL, TURNIP. Thorburn & w Yor) S.A. ' a P Dobson & Sons, anda: Nursery, Isleworth, W. nds Houi, Duihdin. CARROT, CABBAGE, PARSNIP, SCARLET RUNNER рс мен ЛУ} "last Уса (188) grow the Princo of Wales Pun in Juxtaposition, wc бое Брес! Рова Ши оп КАНТ ne on offer at А бог & Sons, Fulham, London, B.W. and sown at the sume time with the Yorkshire Hero, in a piece of — € : > Rutley & Co., 412, St W.C. 2s. 6d. pet. 1000 for cash, of several of the best varieties. и еу A rand, good rich land. I found the latter not so high in the stem, and Fux Seed Mer Merchant а: а! Grower, Bi; . Garaway & Co, Durdham Down, Bristol, about seven daya earlier thân the former. Tho quality o oti both. в — сс Ta nre ride 1 = Jam PS М; Бо ons, South eg: Street, Glasgow excellent, but t J Princo of Wales 1s | decidedly the тоб i prod YOCOA-NUT 1 TRAP БЕЛОЕ Jefferies & So E коне, Cirencester. the haulm was covered with Peas from a foot up an [p delivered within n miles Mr. АРТА ти, єў, Petárbo S.W. i at куә үй x Es ЖАГ T » very apparent to the eye. of Charing Cross, at 2s. ре ў сое refer the vas о ale! са! ti be wn fo: Mrs, Pon re P , aud will pro БРВ т he Trade on application. Баз ss, Royal Ваза Seed Establishment, Reading, “1 grov m irn "m — NM IMS a ведво Е ESSEX RIVAL РЕА. —This variety has proved | Veitch’: EC rfection, and enne Hero, on the same square. "to be the finest, best-flavo апа most produetive EARLY | Although all of them did well, yet the Prince а ев nearly doubled For particulars, а use it, see long Adve ora i Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 21st March, 1803; ог apply to йе Parrw? Cocoa Fin Kingston-upon-Thames. PEA in cultivation. See Testimonia s in “ Journal = Horticulture” | the others in quanti! E produce. It strikes e that the Prince of of December 5, and ın Gardeners’ Chronicle of December 9. Price | Wal Шш 4 төшөй. де M hotter than either of the others, as Postage Stamps or Post-office 1s, 64. the v payable to J. BansnAM To rom prietor, Mr. Thomas Euer, Sible | 1n t ear Halstead, х, Also of the following appointed Gzonoz Scnxozn, Sonning, near Readi: BAnsHAM'S Lr ecl eil жак to p» 1 produc g after the haulms of the oth. per t е others were be obtained of the SA pem E MATS are sold in evory town. Вто! "rn ing. " beg to to inform you that I tried the Prince of Wales Pea you Lawson & Son, 28, King Sti Cheapside, Lo: E.C. ^ V ger КОК Royal Exotie Nursery, Che T , London, sent m A ay Of Veitch's Perfection and McLean's Princess , — Every Brush із ME Cooner & Bolton, 162, Fleet Street, London, E. Royal, n d found it in every respect quA to Veitch's Perfection in Слот ө t; - in TA апа more лб than that first-class variet; stamped, J. BAnsnax's Patent, n, & Goad, 82, Bishopgate Within, E.C. Tho Princess Royal I found an earlier variety. І may state that the ([WoNSONS STYPTIO for PREVENTING о trial was а "a fir one in every respect, sowing the same quantity of BLEEDING of VINES after PRUNING, is SÉ a Ит IE & Со, анд Green, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. Rd th N seed in the same length of drill, and measuring the crop exactly, your xe d. Roberta & Bon, 1 De » Fisher, Hi pem qud. ursery, Sheffield, York- | variety proving the heaviest cropper. Sold by Jons Yeuxc & Sox, Dalkeith, N.B., ei can be Че bad of ^l Son, Chelmsf Many other testimonials can be furnished similar to the above. edel pe елар С арЫ men, in Bottles, 3 ied 3s., with yere rod ч uim & iu Воны Ргісебв. pes cesa mereri mus I E m сас bears the Signature of WiLLiAX Troxsox. е th, Cumberl THE L bet E cm I к арр aa а Yr "Christmas e ыа. Drumhead Savoy and the Fere d Ts stems are long, Thomson's Styptic for Preventing the Bleeding * oug] pto: D r x Vent. oh јао ot of Wight. poodaed иь E ng Speo ам, эла аша уйш N top z А wi e ALLANTYNE et Тыла, mn end, Ess 0; а late hard; LT уш езг un po M3 7 borgo Taber, ki John’s an Слет, Essex. most invaluable, bei being f f r use w] er Sprouts are and for the'Sale'of iE MR К са ага р К itham, Essex. vege mended as г the most effectual and all F S orist, 4, Place des Trois Maries, ipe ———— who have tried TOUY po ig Won. Tn Bottles price e, iih fl ome E рн Ber cya 6d. per Аы and liberal terms pera [ug orn а огоод NON Y And [ey cns ntn Dal т is sanguine that the Essox Rival Pea | DALMENY SPROUTS (Мегупах), А valuable hybrid between - аа "s i: vil PM ere, nie inevery ga n throug! Important to Garden Kingdom and оп the Contine: the Cabbage and qty Tera — ре 2 free from n» ERMUM CONFECTOI fi jipen bo "i of the Essex Rival is 3 feet, and being ога hardy | Savoy Sprout taste; оран ER ы Сайан ош уа iom aaien obtained. An ka or 6d. per Packet. —This Preparation bemg perfectly st of Novem box or qe end dd vsremar HEARER'S LATE WHITE BEOOOOLI AAA large and com- co may mm p ie ues Garden P Which will b ЖЫ Ed cp deer ж: ure white, fit for use in April and May. Mit ureien VER each Denke. > Loo ADESSET бры, кн P ев 0! iant Hales Tall testimony t to the erior g rof S} Shearer's Broccoli, 1 тө BrO ма dn" COM- Brocco! nol ел мат CRAEN 5 o Em T. Déc Place, Hull, and few, end 11 1 have not iR ith One which is is equat vai ЕА те My , on ОЧА "D = to = а above Th PEAS, | fo оода or fi or fine PERDU It is А, ке Las E reise Plant оше Ташу: 2 ч аот, оп class excellence. llowing Testimonials use in May. iur аб rest, Wili show, T sealed packages, 8s. 0d. por. "THE HOLME PAR X LETTUCE. in Ex. gu the pleasure of Should "be ours лаан . Озпев, Gardener to Major Sykes, West Ella, sending m. this EDS New Cos Lettuce for the! first t time. It has before aee. duis rid ot m Lincolnshire Gern Pea is one of the finest Peasin cultivation, | large cris D bs кы dation is its Р cens e aids ае eR immense cropper, and fine flavour, much T to standing » pe ү болн. it was grown ecanted, uri БЕ Yorkshire Hero, and earlier iE Veitch's; the quality PE ue of 16 varieti ыны the sorts of recent introduction. Fi foliage, А of from i vn fi og Gn aes А found to be the ам teta тип to seed. Fe For ioral purposes it lio 2 oz. to the [es T ut ии" Plants; one from 4to 1 10! NS eye E кн. з аз tho Alma, M. AA Рета eq itam, grew "Trees at rest. 6. Фен заро or бет Ре s iA cpu [ue ie proi pad гый pir the very best for a hot Er. Коо e Heime aL Sold Retail T. Nurserymen Er height about 3j feet, and loaded with fino long poda | АРД 0 of the others before it "rm to seeds At. sod fn other ЖТС and Seedsmen, in boxes, 1s., Erbe rur sei tena qm SUL t Mi ы | Dat ташу adf ifr сыйт aus soneg I Mags EE а е b can S Werden quis І шб also say. that your seeds altogether aro | Шке tho Ватт Lettuce in the hoat ot summer,” —DAYID THOMSON, olesale by Pon Tieni House, Cotti м, Barm 4 | Archerfield, in the Scottish PRICES PATENT dios Адел у ree Similar testimonials have been received ed from Mr. Rose, gr. to His CANDLE COMPANY І Wish to à D Pens, Т Grace the Duke of Roxburghe, Mr. Елтнвлтих‚ gr. to His Grace the i бш нш жак Pon а Voce RE. Duke of Northumberland, Syon House, and many others, 18, 60. к 2 (Loaren). dwarf high: Linc raa best Of the | per packet. TIF EF A JE Peas апоу or, e н a 2i v сооро rea Dos tb and of SMITH'S EARLY POTATO. XM ЖО — the best round S For samples and prices apply to =o хе got тоо Бе (тееп wh e seeds | Potato in cultivation for first use. 13s. per J. билу & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. - e piis HORTICULTURAL SOCIET нмана. From Hosevool Houe, Мт. o. Funk d «We nave grown Smiths early Potato for the Mat ;it ENT GUTTA PERCHA SOLES.— тете Lincolnshire Gon БР cy үшү т, superior to either е obe ааа more Leder ча то Sei апа ж the erum быар ta rout f the foll отеу iom Бегей or Dixon's Forks shire A e. k lke it m better на е = qp yariety. RU rr p the Eu early са в. "батат, Esq., the akaafe гг. о is T ps k ў е grown; he about 2j Potato come under our been saving * Gentlemen, —1 ha Perc Ep бозы, рос аера ca ie Ча с best beter benter and seed possible to grow for general use in the garden." о ря — GG . @оррег, and of excellit е Ваи Ra PARI S From Mr. 8свүмокн, Sonning, near Reading, ers, and wi: ground in all states, I would on no account bo "шше all my fienda to try thema ^ n “With regard to the Potato you sent me, 1 may say Gardeners to use them, or бау ша герм tho worn Hull Bank House, Mnt ui. aworth, Esq. BAS qo cry е, prove ta Ast class variat." times tua Material О ths Bro, and t ueh m SH Gem Pea is without doubt a first-rate Pea ; From Mr, FAIRBAIRN, ensi to the Duke of Northum! 1 think i 1 the duty of persons who LH сумке Wet eir Е ре. пое! Наны in dts favour ; ccm «тоа niti ено A Mh Mi ni dux кав of feet to — PM ин. defies damp. Мапу а : жое gone eral are them bn Jane 1, and found thera to be quite іре, Thoro iro а good roha Soles. Your obedient servani mant, А-А кыы ак акшыл, em ame, [EN созсун METRE REIR le cam XR, fares, раа wW бег Vi Toilet Trays, S УЦ Зу, посато Gem, енд ааа Dizona "EAIRBAIRNS PINK SEEDLING. (тей by Mr. Palat, | Curtaih Rings, барало Bateries Calbotypo trays, ке МЕн I find sown exactly the same time and same than your Lincolnshire Gem the Duke of mre ean House, from the | by the Gutta Percha Соп and sold by the to be fully seven t daii kme; t Gərdener to pany, y their wholesale e dealers Шау double tha cont threo earlier tham Vaio, your dem has | 100-7014. It is an extra good К xi Керр ery handsome and | in town or country. КОРА ium adn e, Å arabe E imita, Ара сотчан I Wart Rot, CU n THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 4 1200 | [Dzor "a VINES, from Eyes, strong and extra strong, British Fern Catalogue. for immediate Füüthg in Pots, and for Planting- see RT S SIM са an how "send, ost free for six postage (C UPRESSUS ТАЗГА Siep out ; including "all the leading v YAN NER Stout, close-jointed, tish Ferns and their varieties, 36 Usi lent quality, and w. А ED (trus and thoroughly ripened Canes, E тапу д which will produce from manam ing prige ot - EUN койо Ferns) of his New and PR. CED postage paid, 5s. 2d. r 02.5 Li га. D n 4 lb. to 8 1b. of Grapes next 5 rre ces 5 n particulars upon ATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, | unknown Corres Du з à remittanos S e ; 00s. per. rd application to xa WHOLESAL CAT ALOGUES pice Hn Tho “ Newton " Nurseries, Chester. * Part 1I. p: Ferns) will be issued as early as possible. on applica GENERAD TA oot's Cray Nursery, S.E. та B. tes 5, Nurse; k Ottersham Nurseries, Chertse puma, Nn „угын ELSE begs to offer a ы Stock LOJ W ERRIES, APRICOTS, PEACHES, ARIN NES, and S; also MAIDEN and CUT-BACK TREES of the above. EVERG iREENS, FOREST TREES, and all kinds of NURSERY RORE rn 8 forwarded on application гз w Gooseberries d Currants. see EUM Nurseries, firdrewateh has to offer ral thousand of the above, of the choicest kinds. VE GREEN HOLLIES, from 1 To 2 feet, and EVERGREEN PRI ER. also HORSE CHESTNUTS, ELMS, OAKS, SYCAMORE, M. haut cei of sorts ; ine moderate, ch will be forwar а. а. gl. RON TREES for Cordon Pyramidal PEACH APRICOT, ERU NECT AE TREES, in Don, full of blossom buds, 5 to 6 fect in heig| diagonal cordon ied or ДА cul- Average price, 5s. eia. The above have all been under close ж = MAPA апа are Very apertae js s. Tros. Rıvers & Sos, Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Мут Dwa 0 rained FRUIT TREES, PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, PLUMS, and CHERRIES; extra fi MAY DUKE and MORELLO CHERRIES; ROYAL БО GE PEACHES. Prices very moderate. STANDARD” TRAINED PEACHES.—W*w. Woop & Sox have an enormous stock to offer of the above. They feel certain the Trees caunot be surpassed in dinit. ands Nursery, Maresfiel Uckfiel B S.W IL LIAMS begs to direct peik ае to • the undermentioned, "of which e now holds a fine stock. AD and DE RIPTIVE LISTS can be had on а вре 19.5 Planting ај y [тшй ea of EE the ti e а ENS WII AR ss inedia the Fruiting Er [et on plants, Dum d, near | © JE suckers of all GENUINE SEEDS. === J AMES "VEITCH BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS CATALOGUE OF KITCHEN GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS FOR WITH LIST OF IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER GARDEN REQUISITES, M Is now Published, and will be forwarded Free on application. 5 Trento Num ey П NEW VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS of meti, шшш J. V. devoting his p Tis of the most genuine description. The CATALOGUE will be found t tai Yi 1 i 1 1+; + THE ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S Rí ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. the leading kinds. BECK'S NEW PELARGONIUMS.—For the present season, nt he moderate price of 10s. А» each ; also a large Менче бирер of the апа GERA d ncluding BEATON'S d roots of ne strongest flowerin S3 Tem аф 05, 9s., 105. and 12s. dozen. PO CISSUS, Жл, Вапу TULIPS, r Cai other bulbs. ENGLISH-GROWN SEEDLING GLAD 9з. and 12s. per dozen, ready next month. As the supply of these is limited, eariy orders are solicited. Paradise and Victoria Nur series, Holloway, London, ew Edition o: COTT'S FRUIT TREE CATALOG E of the finest Colle: 246. in England. The Catalogue is allowed to be the best раа and is full of ue coris about the Cultivation of Fruits, THS for e WR LYANTHUS NA r 1000 being described. Appl J. Scorr, M. Но, Бо Somerset. AERA naan S INTERMEDIATE ST This beautiful variety of Stock is extensively used in the principal flower erred in East Lothian for masses or ribboning purposes, and has des нЕ. es aámiration of all who have seen it grown і ch perfection. a fine rose colour, and blends happily with almost any ДҮ es should be sown early in till Christ and will gy nto ББ counted por. out in sealed packets, 1s, 64. ai Шош? discount x aded Nur: nd gimus GARDENERS | DUE ES P5 1866 eedsmen, Kels —— NEW PRIZE / MELONS. Е. G. HENDERSON & SON. Respectfully offer the following Varieties as worthy of a place in all selections of DESSERT FRUIT, шш received high “commendations in favour of their superior quality and growth, ; Fruit round, of me ré 2 to?241b. in weight; flesh bright salmon-scarlet, Port y rien. "in avank remarkably tender and UE Considered by the eminent judges s to whom it was sub- | or ba пой оп io: Occasions as E great acquisition among Molo ns." fruit off тоду which is round, rather huge Ga NS e plant is vigorous in growth, not subject to canker or die off at ron а w obtained Em a cross with the. but. Wille Oulton Park Hybrid (scarlet-flshed). | Wills's Green Pine-apple Ge em (gendi — Cashmere e fruit is Denny ly ehe collar; а free setter, and ix judicious treatment yielding a ety. second cr op almost equal to the first. beautitully eite: Flesh green as grass, „tender and very maipi | , Of this variety Dr. Носс bears his testim as follows :—*YourMelon | а rich Pine-apple flavour. 16 was regarded bb. isby far the finest scarlet-fleshed variety i tasted, pen gena distinot, br uu 74 s awarded a Certificate, аз the best тебп-фе Жаз. and well deserves the highest Certificate which has been The above varieties of Melons received their dus аа of Merit from the Fruit Connita of the Royal Horticultural Society. Seed Packets, 2s. 6d. and 5s. each. The Trade supplied, ж Е. б. HENDERSON ax» SON, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, XJ. ШӨ iem ndron: к uri WATERERK begs ics offer the following Six RHODODENDRONS, tho Set, the usual discoun unt to in good. куд, healthy plants, at 47. 4s. | the Trad Now Ready, a oa SUTTONS SPRING CATALOGUE | y Scarlet Rhododendrons. RN zi ЖЕКЕ S CATALOGUE LET and оће! к КОШЫ Кол: Sas КҮҮН dens, R beg in the Royal Bota m ond on application. tains faithful descriptions of all the varieties really worthy of ае as well as a selection of HARDY COENS FOREST with hei cid prices, with ORNAMENTAL EVERGR e Am erican e E Surrey. TREES, &c. OHN WA following Six own kin: ын ALEXANDE SIR JAMES CL. bordered with rose. LADY EMILY 1 PEEL—A very bright rose, intensely mar! idish crimson, and large bold flower. The 0а Ee 2 65. о discount to bm t cel The Nursery, Bagshot, Si chocolate-coloured sj RAPHA American АТЕЕЕВ on application. This Catalogue fairly describes the саза ли о ieir posoion, pepe t ар fi tim I e ж ill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READ АТЕЕКЕ: 18 p RHODO They are this season offered for the first time, and are ази e "md following qualities, viz, Free Blo ing pe R ADIE.— Brilliant rosy scarlet ARK.—Dark shaded crimson. SIR WILLIAM ARMSTRONG.—A v THE DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAN ENDR as bein rfec New enemy to Pet Orders for the Plants, Hardy Rhododendrons. AND GODFREY'S PRICED RIPTIVE CATALOGUE of AMERICAN PLANTS, as exhibited. [^ the Horticultural Mu South Kensington, free of HARD "ip AMATEURS GUIDE for 1866. ILLUSTRATED. In FOUR PARTS. Price 6d. Gratis to Customers. ONS at the subjoined price. rticularly CON ne ө Foliage ; T 1.—A. Comprehensive List of all the Pam bt. aim = Mac. with Траоре n Cuitiv: рњ ug Complete List of the most popular kinds of bie ree with Instruc- tions on Cultivation, padae су an Illustrated List of Continental Bes ue recently im- ported by Hardiness, tly distinct from pe use, Ferns, &c., ke. Part 4.—A desirable kinds ds of | poe crimson, cultural Seeds, and Бед — Nearly white centre Messrs, SUTTON. Forage Plant, Bromus marked with a Useful and Concise Calendar of Operations in the Kitchen Garden, for for de eis Original Articles on the Potato Map of England, containing important information. and E Pa — A Detailed List 0! {Жш Fiower Boo for Spring Did hu Bio Gr and other Plants, scriptive List of the most тазз Bv us isease, use of Frozen Mangels, &c., and a vali SUTTON'S SHORT SELECT SEED LIST is also ready, and will be sent Gratis and Post Кё Appnrss, SUTTON лхр SONS, SEED GROWERS and «s Набу 7 n the the Wm Ur SURPLUS STOCK OF COLLECTIONS of the above for In-door rese rq vas 64. 21s., 30s., 42s., 638s., 34s., a LECTIONS of the above 1028. for а Decoration, 105.64., ie 80s., 42s., 633., 845., and SEEDS. No. 1. COLLECTIONS of VEGETABLE SEEDS .. 105.64. No. 5. COLLECTIONS of VEGETABLE SEEDS “2. А «CHO D No. 6 "n No. 3. * E ” » ° 0 . „ » » е T No. 7. Ко, 4, Я » ^ » 30 0 No. 5 a » » " 77 and KING (a uec 007 DEN Orders amounting to 21s. sent carriage paid. рескмвкв 23, 1865.] THE GARDENERS. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1201 Е ARTER'S GARDENERS' VADE MECUM for 1 90? of latitude, and running f gu —Q———— ub uli aj pa were in the most ade menner ponit the ei. on far into the torrid zone, eins AxswxR арте т, такт» reti e said that the chief i n these | includes climates vary temperature, їп M me begs t inform h R а] trita i аон, or that they are pen t intended to | humidity, and in salubrity. The changes are, А2 that he prepa pared to send out his large A If this be so, ba — however, hardly so marked cs — ir in other SE CU UE САТА "c m Them all? Wee n hardly i imagine countries of similar extent, Fro rth to south Bronsrick ара 5 ыы кааран, ав ау ЗАДА р closely into Ine dirty- е elimate still remains essentia ially " Australisn, Sur arpius PED dat, A: lecti UN tu - and tins when exhibi t Ken- well suited to European oon ns(itutions. At UTER 4. Dollection. contain e request "that visitors should abstain Cape York, where the engegar ss of Ls Ж uropean B BUSES Ti ULIS, үа MILION LIUMS x E on from t touching ener in such a cas dà Si 1 | T мн mid-day у . eat «9 р m IXIAS. ve y or the wor! a P wd yd would be very pu а жаш E e А VEN ШЕ mcer sw. |different, and these ** pickles,” inste п азы will $e apicc МсСоллоси, South LIE : of Plants, Dutch Bulbs, &c. begs to RN d t X14 d - use, c ерй Pre aud. ате ш тийш: s rael > соно їс — Tooti: ng, y, 8. Mmm for the Million. VE к at redu end Tor the АА CATALOGUE of CARNA- ES, PINKS, PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, seo 39 URE, XY: ү E Sinon Address, 89, arket, me, or Basingstoke. Samples and ud Post free on application. Prize Medals, 1851 fot Wheat ; 186: 1802, for “ Excellent Seed Corn and Seeds," Den б 8 ап FDenas . ——— Now 15 THE qw TO COMMENCE FOR EXHIBITION, CANNELT/'S success at the London Great Show: • un] p. T IO CATALOGUE, with EK wW postage stamps. H. C. has an immense stock of all the Best and Newest kinds at the very lowest, prices Fuchs ЖУ, with A oe AME nd Stove. Pis th n! and will bó y eli oppo 1-4-3. к lost. What а been made of s visitor ! still m con oble етим dish I ‹ and placed by itself o at have | the some of these things to deg te its highest prae and differ eye, not "m M e pepe. bw d th the e most prosai onger's — x na ston oware d | Peak vp in lat, 22° south ; | average rea | be found higher , the a mperature being m “ Inland, on the elevated vr es whether at the Valley of Lagoons in lat. 1 uth; or the on vete Darlin ng e n lat uth, the dis te still shows l Austra ie peouliaritios, pim v in - but little in mmer sun equally hot, e pado ES мату, so The total 74,000, only ап rria agos enerally considered vies who En cephalartos Кенан as one Ti the most "oertain indications o ener E 2 this T i. mci rate 6.40 to every 1000 inhabitants, nsland, ta taking the mean TIC anter of marriages was P ov of the elia owfiake. тас from GAR * Mr. Сох, е to Loi poc "exhibited a beautiful Tim called Snowflake, to which a First-class Certificate „ Floral Comi mmittee of the Roya Horticultural Soc DEN A AND CHARLES LEE having acquired the stock ‚ЭА desirable NEW BEDDING y the у а р SEED in SEALED РА KETS for sking po pot culture, for which it is Y EET ne EVA G LOBELIA it stands unrivalled. Тһе fiue is of ipact habit: the flowers are large, perfectly even, and of the veg The stock co e true from seed. 6d. packet. Price to the жч е on application. тегу and Seed Kistablishm ent, Hammersmith W. NS oT SU: AUBRIETIA CAMPBELLI (effective spring flower). FUCHSIA BANKS'S BEAUTY. VERONICA TRUTICOSA GLAUC CLL ooo rien in rd (seed only) ). m receipt of Stamps, of the following :— | Coloured Plates, post free AUBRIETIA CAMPBELLI, та. аавв раи ALBIFLORA, 1s. 14. Foi itm above see E. G. Hrxnrnsox & Sow's New AUTUMN ATAL ВЕЕ Р SUTTON AND SONS are now pre pM for all Hu td Е quM The prices modera having been Erud Hu Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, S ared to execute оўн а hee by plac ecimens, P Te aud blushing ере mad was aggravatiug to lety, | coloured Pommeloes and Shaddocks, glowing ае "S huddled and get, the First Prizos, by enclosing | apples - ү! occasion, though we must in haprad exhibitors of these noble fruit, say ah. (0 showed a sense of propriety and 'good cing a few flowers at the base of the see huge pri ady Apples thu le to ей thousand, Reverting now before -mentioned rupi of Mr, EN nd t to the L upon » qoe visited by him, eaks e land a ji oben pected from a place called “ [umpie e Bong?” The district with this odd oreton are of the ку ансо Bay, and seems generally unsuitable for agri- їп yos e cg ui an arrangement as 5 at cultural purposes, althoug h even here sm mall the same time satisfy the eye of taste, and supply | quantities of the requireme the ранае hie or obtained. pectator ; but we can see no re why, after th The quantity of timber to be cleared » one '|judges have — wei ward, sius concessions | draw mL this is p sated b Ж a ot tm e in matter; and if it is | ће facilities offered by water communication | not desirable that tall ihe objects exhibited should The want of DR ms | be p tastefully arrange! great objection to some of the localities, ты might be thus treate d—the Бе and uncertifi- of the “t res ита » gre well adapted for the | eated ones, for instance, b "i of comp oaten hay, which is largely imported i the" tition a show The Gardeners Chronicle, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1865. MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. Басара, Dec. 30 x es i mi ie hani Drey гарту. - e? How long "fat 1 ^ VN spread out with | 02 how аё | xha! ic yübing b: b " an agreeable with frowsy rre oas such as one might expect to find in ne-store de eon kit d of Potatos, or of sticks e aa convinced that urs aai v T 8 лав e diy ust have sugges selve visited. the sent n 588. йу of pes s and of the Roya aler's shop, but would | | can highly iip e rivals. ale only lasts for om т the m much som xt May, we earn + | thing : ‘done to remedy this plan А the; tal friends, who pay great ey call the “ toilette " of their show тА desren р fortun Io it is impossible, howev e а, alto — e exhibitors ш 0 80, ege Чагос BEEF at 3d, a pound ! choi housewives eagerly demanding where; to keep them in suspense longer than we QUEENSLAND as. the spot|m loft where mea: B by jomi ve We сап fancy а chorus 9 region the same diligent t observer байар 9 ear 1864, Мо corner, from mits ot Moreton Bay to 1h о Mac alister earch "The n than their more e | Botan: NINGHAM, an n | River, made kno v y Ma. into miniem e, иеа also for the рет а of the e gr — — while promise ropical а т is held dian i ease like this, where the Show lasts for several | out by the rece Sir ; the objection e the score of want of time, | HENRY BARKLY, the denied f 5а tius, y containing plants of the im ЭОМ the Avocad o Pear, pee we have on T3 аа перу the Mangos e Argau of gidar, the rem f fruit and | Matingola Plum of Natal, шань ты wil apply, t , thou hi mi Jess degree, | Conscious that tiis pleasing pens must have to the gro of flowers er shows—in a | r readers wh may popular sr will n we eit d Ни, in the —— to which we Ac alluded. 5 t least should never raise the ery of мї bono ici aini st the botanists, for she is eed m Loud obligations to CUNNINGHAM, FERDIN MUEL d Нах. Амет to вее ; Ape he uld naturally that their vend sah be displayed т ы КЎ oes ally hard is it upo d im growers who м е Чат and transmit "o Goune А eir sad | contrasted will vag v S but tha and | o Ey p Trasher belhar growths of this quiere cogent ы why attempts should be made latitude 11° нт ur. 6 1 Ag riis ns, —— Осв readers will see in another column that the Council of the Royal Horticultural Society i dete sre ea — а new medal, to be called th , to шегі iie Exhibitors at с sera етуі Meetingsonly. Ав а of respect towards the memory of one жуз Mania Tard for the and in a ma of the interest a nd value of extreme а | con tinent at Cape York, in This wide extent of country, New South Wales, in |t J appropriate, a со ыйа саой of M. the in | Inspecto 4 E the Botanic Garden of мао in | recent number of the Revue Horticole, we are glad to 1202 THE GARDEN NERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE. learn that an INSTITUTE FOR THE STU Gy oF Pra NTS has been in operation "for the last pa а in the B леге is а laboratory fitted with every convenience for the 1 Е | largest, ‚ sweetest, and ji of ese " b Bwoet Antwerp, the origin which is | it must h 1780; е supposes cet Yellow | Mr. Rivers| states that it was on by p E etu and a ti- im abo ut i unpleasant acidity. p to А summer Ras Non M these August, September, and (eos still to dé regretted, s t, like the ft ut forth НУН D tion of researches into the composition of the heen one Holland, as it w pu ei 2 P d that of the plant. sim Yellow An s It differs from the | them, producing he largest fruit en Ке ducted under the direction of Ban n LIEBIG, "the numerous ots 9 yelow Кайта во named in pro- Raspberry, cannot be propagated aec ке ы, {т E. the Institute, go о ММ. NEGELI deeply tinted with brown, with | roots even failing to grow, E d “ы, VOLL A first веб of e ments, of which we | but few spines or y briatles, and giving large yellow fruit, seems to offer а curious study to the need t "reproduce. the details, has Shown tha it the very rich and sweet. ОЁ the Yellow Antwerpthere are|for we hav urious fact Туваа р aov pal varie ties, some of them war hless from their | plants varying but и for man a tribe d a sterile "ug render it fertile. d tend to produce crowds of Le sagen and always meo. К sns y al dance d — general Tone at this festive season for a i tru т en oen n in jan ance as “ Fra read u Ml ей, Казр зрее БАТ i"— perhaps because it never grew in Chili— at once changing their т mature бош Le fes E Ви S ek which З у йе онем КЕ duces fes ratber and 9 а goc E foreig species, hei ea uction g i Т bie d gre Bs und dia Рр isle. i in the | favour; this does E peus suckers in profus experience in raisin pe i : ei in i 2з ч w. effective it will be may andi г а good va yellow Raspberry Shieh vs never found anything so remarkall mee b wi Е b his init to the Conversatory at South шойса from ата Tus years since, under over theinnumerable v; ANE ns in a fe w hundreds Thi Kens n y "dicere ыст " дк. rA sicustrum e of Brinckle's Orange, I bad great hopes of, а i seedling Raspberries— 0 being [i sington, w ^ mera mp м is | highly esteemed there, but its fruit 4 Sata jin am led to the Мр that а а y4 t mel tid erts its claim to be employed in-a similar m and acid, and its suckers thick as kl bre des * Ori Au Ont —— hp Portrait of „tho late Dn. LINDLEY, which pi in November. The size сы "viti егіса үлүш e we som 250 lumns, is | its fruit were evidently influenced by our cloudy Pinsker Rubus бы САЛ uu a ken d now fedi, a will be presented to our readers with ring the past summer, which was American- | writte and advertised by ou щщ апа the first Number in the New Yea OUR SMALL FRUITS. WE аге perhaps too apt to | think of our Gooseberries, Ra spberries, France, fi I found he 2o most prominent E а, етс юз зней from a grower who made w Ro che Пе; „this i is mu eh ikon com speaks baby. of it and 4 offers. са А comparatively пе пе being fruits more adapted for the kitchen than the come prominently og notio, not adapted to the cool|the i precoding Their flavour ME " rs Foe and thus some о interesting traits in fruit the Trent, but very P fertile i in warm | English sort, bang awon and flai ES и are passed over. Gooseb erry. and Currant | autumns in the sout th an jh ast of England. One of а» is very different, as y da. = 8 bushes without culture and half-wild in щн the best of these is the бао ber Red, raised in Frane n August, wan six weeks before our Blackberry, are to be found in cottagers and farmers’ gardens in from an autumn-bearing cane of the m and name Some varieties of the De D! (Rubus сайы) lum at numbers, to the great delight of us boys in | Merveille des Quatre Saisons Rou Why it о been figured in the Am periodicals, and j summer, and the comfort of the industrious eet be called a Mar Euer Sein Whon it on bear of un has ^ late ini ШШ des cribe d tr ruly they may | y ap iei мб. ` most plentifa) | one good crop, is то of lucus &c., | hended. ма English name of Oct tober ‚Кей їз s much in parts of Hertfordshire and Essex Jul what an aroma when it is opened to administer th proper quantity—a 1 one—of sugar! 16 is those who have spent all their young lives in the country that ean have suc fe more vivid perhaps because a little more mildly sensual, than finding the first blackbird's nest in Д йр, We took pen in hand to Wa owe a few Lecta of our iini fruits, and ously got into have uncóns the poetry of a country boy's slifo, i if ? puddings Уге Ta | 1! At firs are аб all in that way. idea wast l| year give a А small e| most a ec E abundant it is— more appli icab iven on the uit in July, its main crop—and soils an. е banks o dwarf shrub, with it gr reat pet, for it riens in youn n October, and but rarely 1 that [reed E fruit are too delicate to gather Li the long racemes sho ү рр ог perch the rod is often Үү à while the angler searches for Dewberries. Ahl + tahi I propose in pem ling tuned up and pla the hey are very Areri enys piä the fruit delicate P малбы, reminding one of summer when summer M ort with exactly the same characteristics i the ‘October: ew] beds a" raised in France from the October an d Merve ille &с. | nes, We owe bo o the jy 1» d VUE you can open ma АТА, gi p si Rubus. DOUBLE-GLAZING. и e (see p. 987) b ene Mr. Аф jau о Gooseberries and pien aeg mi but ser This nh ve y eed ies has got hold of m hoja on with the editor-like “ уе”), and so will devote a few lines. e (I cannot to them I erry it erly bel je lt question to solve, almost ever ifla rge Res favi сае parapi asserting that the ind has ману ooth, — ca the or айу о tis perhaps в I is ол than the E variety, diris cM same EY W үну tender fle sh. In dry warm autumns it is a very of anioni Dern Raspberry, raised or sent gs Road, Chelsea, efc n fe Ше name ogers с 20 aud 30 years 08, У, à . pestilent weed, from its putting forth c PN ted ev: mos this name produce p fruit, capable of making а rich jam, now a profita where doubtless the duros of Raspberry j Dri recalls — pe oig spen nt in the“ “ ‘old ċoun 4 — season 16 gives. large fruit. In e to егу peculia. of autumnal Raspberries, reu alike to the yii os and cultivator. , Many years ago I cultivated а sort of summer Rasp- о е а delicate grower, but bears full-sized red si “ Бый promulgations ? шу тель mendation of a system which, Б lations, will find its way into “En ш се guion. has unfortunately but ) norom my n I therefi Jinsia — y bably have induced some of your readers to fruit, of good & vour. Its peculiarity ripening iu | Silence into a tacit acknowledgment of the eptember, nearly a month before the October Red, Mr. lic se 'The Belle de Fontenay, an autumnal pens is| Much to my Hog T wds of for а single moment, hes sita which, he has never as yet a Й ү, ы 2 aad d, in ath бошошо" [^ genera! t Filby, near эш, roo ‘sort abou ears афо made lacri the Dewberry (Rubus c emsius) and the Rasp- 2. redi its canes gd od а dark purple, and its Tait ofa and very acid. 1 felt interested in this sort, aud тей several бча of seedlings from it; ple b Iti is барі а de and prolific ye good as any of the Mar ees red An "There are seve " Ras pber: ri fruit larger and of a darker „purp than others, jh» s the whole I found t ral, a | been far more judicious ил, ж а ie prine ed from publishing his pre on this subject — such a time, at least, as 201 И enabled h Min tÒ support his “фора E iom (mim in general I m whic! M ioaten Pa КСЫ. g like а “tho ax al) pretty closely to the parent stock. It was after doing this, and per erha aps some ten years ago, that I received, y: experience "in {ез в for 54 such indelicaf to ue ns as th — varieties of puc some of which cai аза ana to pecul thus bocom mo Jonnen Among these Carters Prolife, „йө a variety of the Black Cap (Bone, айра «Шей the Ошо Everbearing: this is a curious fi uch а more round e an coni бту ; its flavour rich and p leasant. The Fillbasket, a Northumberland sort, is also a ае ee-bearing variety, vE remarkable belonging to it, — us size or t; "The Prince of ми s (Cut tbush's) is remarkable for ены growth з E canes, its lar| poe fruit of good flavour, anag se its oot producin g too many suckers, which in soils ar ер Hi Another, a these VERO DNE T ieties with a odd name—* Sem; r Fidelis is; [^ ? at REA it is, or at pic last summer it was, UE ui acidity, fruit no remarkable for size. ariety called the Round Antwerp is worthy of m. from its large round fruit of excellent Pato r. In erica ave raised most — of СТЕ in our climate President French; this sort produces large fruit, d round than coni ical, а nd of. e cellent fla vour, In French catalogues or 12 varieties of тей summer Raspberri mper Blackberry as а Raspberry, its pu js ur Su [s ck, and partially covered with a white меке film. E in this climate it produces its fruit in au аена І must add that va canes are purplish-red, with a purple bloo: Well, on v tisintereting -— of Mes dr i was planted with other new kinds near my summer B. аб: Neque from ЖКУ 1 бий. {о raise Among with purple canes quite net ken the ien qt I Mete] them with pd "tere and soon found them quite new in charac bu а few small fruit in ш, p uci oH an abundant crop in CI and October. Š lege a few of those which seemed the most distinet, their canes E and their fruit as large is ч epe ав our common Blackberry. -These select few were planted s| by beth, RO 88 А to 23 ваѓе і mpregnation, Seed from I have not foun d a these to, or even equal to our ибн че, English varieties. E have thus far enumerated the varieties of red mer Raspbérries wortby of notice ies are ы above mentioned. superior having lar, e blaek fruit, some g lar, coloured fruit, some nearly w ON. ehe ra Си flesh colour, sud others from pale to Паг m. he of "each „those _ with [^w flavour differing : seedlin бе first batch raised after the introduction bof the Bk o is a total stranger motive whatever for “ төк down ? or for “tilting one co r over my г instance r d p ee yel slow. w-fruited sorts usually ci cultivated for the des&ert, и YORBy о! of a place in the fruit garden. The ! of the flavour of the Blackb erry ; those with orange | and.white fruit varying from agreeable sweetness to! glazed houses I have в) of ample and very efficacious атга Dzcsw»rn 23, 1866.] ‚ ventilation as ever а proper treatment of the plan P үт demands, it can sA be attributed lo the nce that I never qp THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1203 ts | exclusion of almost coe S ight outros than [February to April there is a gradual rise to 800, tight which M Bo a isadvantage ets seem to give support to "the "o neral hich | opinion that the rise in temperature during March is Б , wh but whic! Di Ж if T ught | tho cause of the evolution of buds, young в shoote, and into loss ага. is not ai far so detrimental | blossoms. ess such ‹ ы” “ thoroughly practical А.в s hyperbo olic appre But it will scarcely bo denied that an earth tempera- hensions, „especially regarding those most valuable of | ture of 84}° i for any plant in the p^ y ren wip a wrote share of practical in the cultivation of Orchids as Mr. А. may e "taking a glance at my former ramass I find that, E of the Palm oh of A. Bors к M: I dis- of opinions "' pot Ж quite в ld; nor could we м, в che to Believe. that, if Vandes, which— most exposed to eru vi E descriptions, " Sh e the choicest species o ass are even iv a high degree fond g 4 mng cedi д, their season of Аер з! —strange coincide nce—a сев in the Ropa vegetable world would be other than rs A. es We upported i in this view „by the fact that there t when , the Mountain Olive A dioica) sends forth which cannot even for ран ап hour > aped to th Lf ав every one гуи ота, leaves and bra nches As may readily be i rem arks, I am as ye d ot double чс им a T and if Mr. A.'s Eve induces him to condemn it titles Шеш х . ile lo атт others induces and entitles them | take place. It ів in My. that ees d young Mango ! trees Iam as much in favour к, of pos i. e. a sufficient | to 9 om t » e not the least apprehension of | send forth new bran degree of ventilation, Ё "y be,|e in maintaining that an air-| Mhowa tree (sa) wh bieh i in n Juné lost its crow yet I have an ыу aversio n “ over- tpi inl double roof is superior to а single one; | storm, push fo h with incredible force new ad sufficient one," that is for a hi, ie Bor Уты for cold | and although I willingly concede that if England 1 k in the following month. Eso bts and dry currents in Orchid houses; and if I| Ander о enough to бу аы its Orchid ?, double- such i ав ag seem to hy that the bigher ear mainly ascribe the caus v of the different varieties of | glazing would be comparatively mperaturo x March has nothing to do with dud which кичу to so great an extent exist in | I still have substantial reasons for doubting that such | E yu co! ions, to thé deficiencies of single roofs, | is the case, and I therefore profit by the occasion once tm Cd Ear que that there is & Mr. A., who himself has been able to furnish such fin ne | more to Teoommend y pet system, I am mischievous principle. ari life peculiar to each species et Mu». Д чарас of various forms as нат ich, іп conj и en to assert, that Мониз ни sometimes even to indivi vea as in the саве of the with t talent ted “M, J. ^ has н diete? Thorn an enham Oak, the — descri n No. 7 (p. M, will анау m" no whom тег sare at. sarete more qt with. DA blooming and the er. budding in the dep reasonable alt for contradictiog me. n with bloom, will in due course of time become a | winter. It ther olore appears to me that, even if all other most for midable rival ќо the “ northern paragon,” and | Itis by this principle of life that а ем" ek, согон advan such plants as tho so which he may justly be proud of, bud, a wi eel Жыр m a helix a moment left out of consideration, ihe only one of | will ther reby be br y years, m i which 3 ri dead bring pue n. inch of air entering the house or admiration and enjoyment who will not bun the fi ld t su norganie hood rom it within the direct control of the culti il } vator, Му аот in itself be importent enough to Since а few , well. ja ау Mn. taken the|" p hygrometrieal observations made induce every Orchid- -grower to adopt this system, for it 1 han that оѓ | by Mr. James Prins ч, р, it appears that at pde place ct, that is by sub- January is absolute e driest month in the year, is ‚=й far superior to the deficient single- mir the pure to a EL test, I consider а |i, e, that there is a y^^ ш of aqueous vapour Ae е, which, ca the medium of t ous, и in a given quantity of air in January, than in any every * If the of t for the preseut; and I therefore conclude m А агам, hoping that whenever Mr. Aw il l ta ko'a a | fancy which, in the interest of the sivineement of horticul- d nsigni apertures bout a кру — poen 95 be summed collective figure, this figure would if and of Orchid culture in particular, I | have ventured to rei on the subject E question, he| January, a will at le - have the kindness to select a moment for din rapidly nm ; amni Md pos is no differ- o doi n n hi в humou r will be a little more couleur | ence between the wet and dry bulb thermometer. s those future occasion, I may speak of at edes If Mr. e S s it necess importane - ents in air, deni d moisture, it may in return not be superfluous to Seale rink " the T» ри ihe three last of these important в are in measure, аһ] in a most Si а peii. re^ the con- struction of the r msider although. the e complionted nature of the co r н у We hav vo seen from the tables of terrestrial heat that March, а umi coolest in J My э yet that by cutting off the crown of a tree in Jul сап reproduce the appearance iy spring, d we бым clude that the terrestrial heat of March. is rather an accompaniment to the phenomena of spring than the | cause e of урый. aud that t the season. in w whic ch arboreal me eret ially Orch this {этч аз perum pre ris e | С to it, but — to all the e Mp n nsequence of circumstances fav n n m & o combining AST: oT accuracy, а in „pito gre r set Pr make tion, i as universal à n applicatio | the thermometer at present enjoys. [The publication of this letter has been unavoidably delayed] ts appearance, it will find a most rapid propaga- | n horticultur: J 5 | N. A. Dalsell. —! Аз for Mr. As x the measurements of which һе d other fruits grown in the north. I hare ym gives with FAEN complacency, and which he TROPIUMU OR ТЫ in send you a specimen u- 5o modestly calls “magnificent examples of first-class | 7 WE alluded їй a former article on ú dis subject to | montel” gathered from a standard Рб б "within а cultivation” (in my opinion they might, д juste titre, the r fact of the Indian spring taking place in| walled garden of 6} acres. The roduce has been called Orehidaceous prodigies); I must avow that, їп the driest and hottest month of t r, and it is no | about half a bushel of fruit of somewhat corresponding spite of every exertion, I cannot find anything here to less strange that we never observed noticed | size. This is the third year since 1857 in which the f even to equal them, Phalæn hilleriana de any writer О ean a d could not reed T fruit мр of the same size. The two form excepted; the plant in the collection of L. Reichenheim, the phenomeno y favourable con pe of | years үйчү» and 1859, some of the produce of Esq, ment p. 963, having lately produced two | € climate, such as uberi А or atmospheric which a үя о Dr. Liudley, who LE that it was new leaves, rst of which has attained 17 inches 36 was со oncluded fhat the evolution of buds, маде: T | about equal to бы pum on stan in the south of in length, by 53 inches in width, the other fairly pro- ca rates youi a own ideas that mising h the same size, al h since i mate does not all ti и а ud with latitude. appearance the plant has thrown out two r-spikes, | u Tf this is i as correct oi intérprelitiog, then it must 2 We are about 2 MAR Li лса, and what you 9r rather panicles, WI hich may already be counted admitted that European writers, judging ns e | described as failing to оев that of Mr. Ander wall there, phenomena of temperate climates only, have iin t | well here in the E and in My us, one and Lime ad of plants in dion, M (B ай the cause of the dic pre mt ud ba si dryness in the air is fa egetation. But үзе! fact is s before our p des every ] March, e i 4 guia aiia 2 good proportion of silicate. I enclose two or three ot of Pears to show you what our climate can do in the case of other varie- ties. I employ largely the root lifting of fruit trees, and vu ems to sueceed equally we and under the most deviating loy lar , | I attribute ia portion of my success to the roots being ards the surface. J. Webster, Gordon Castle. which accompanied this communication were of good size, well coloured, and in other respecta on wbich Бау мао w^ ` Education of Gardeners.— scheme of hri E i. Horticult tural dus а е of 3 feet. The s Lour ва Society, in reference to this а вїер in the right едо, and Ihope it good heal observations on ihe densi m ersio the “excellent system " >) to fin rti an ^ ind t hot have although its benedi d under а ] me А 9r the pseudobulbs of his thriving Odontoglots S йы їп g confident that p^ т against all draughte and sudden ио 9 temperature, the saving of fuel апа labour, es of peer influences - Tus. № 1845 by Mr. e are already in possession of such a (cried Азаа the three p Caldecott at Trevandrum 2 e that the lo а depth | of 3 feet is in Т, luxuriance, and th with thy support. I also trust that the Society will use its best who are well qw to impart instruction to those under . It is well to pend pondo prune, mperature o when Vegetation re of the | ^ while from w how to pe tion properly ? Put a spade into the im to go and turn over а certain piece of ground, From total | earth Pp de dug бру 1204 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, and I ask how many know how to do this in a work- man-like anner ? Ier iw indeed. They n ink this cssential operat neath notice ; the pade seems ne mbersome in "their iA they cannot E it into tbe ground with me ease and grace with. which. it ought is 0 доп пе е мау thin throat, nd wherefore does іб? egt it is siko V Mr the kid gloves on the Убе ng | The at the very beginning. Go, go to ОЕ, journey- t-bottle, e edd protected ring the ph ny n not planted till a crop of| Regents which were Р, off, and these ponen I belie winter "stuff had been cle erely. "A - [Оксана у, 1%, conical shape and wide open extremity, a киге in proportion to iud spinning : ubes as t tieu TE | of а common P t | CE | f of this Puy variety, Web sI open ground lag near Сана 88, ш e bri ek м one i all the frost, and yet, when the genial influences b th m es онаа mg | assign its careful preparation of the по ot spring ше, e felt, they put for roots and shoots, and grew apparently uninjur ured. e practice of obe Potatos-for aen in a large bulk, whether i in pits or heaps, is necessarily very e exhaustive Н and although doubtless many tubes, dise twoor three in number, 1 nearly [r^ ощ fluids пы, cate textu t summits ; these seem fitted for aie. man E gardener T do not forget thy sce y for; cambric handkerchief ; above all, Taner er and gloves! Brassica. r. Paterson's Potatos.—At page 1180 I observe a communication fro m Mr. Whiting, of T w y cane , £0 can speedily | be removed when raw will soon make all safe, a n, as I shall ai Ms fluids | the danger has passed - 80 recently presented t bours, for tte Krite he ie rende red to his bibunt ry | by his success in raising new and improved varieties of the Potato, has "€ som nably bestowed. Now, d = сал m best, I trust I шау be ре ted to say а мв weh respecting certain sorts of that тен: s os which I h rown during the past summer, t the viole i my eji with robust ing them ben must be the enable well-hardene fi ted "and the slioots Maybush. ree which films over the е elastic с ther lc We have, then, the the scaffolding of the web, the side a the gum tubes for the > gum dro торз ап d in what wa icl e herewith forward sm I received a originally twelve mo: о from а |у all the gardeners now employed by them Da lia imper ialis. wak urce in which I can place implicit confidence, and I (without oir de to 15s. per week. d we take | specimen of Dahlia imperialis, gent to us by Mr, Griene, Ж по га а t bat they te true to | this opportunity of Рис 6 our best thanks to them | of. Culford Hall Gardens, near Bury St. Edmudy he sorts which I grew cotch for pon one as the incřease was given with | Mr. Grieve has not named the size of his plant, а нь Bhae, Irish Blue, Blue Kidney, Buff Kidney, th ardeners employed by Messrs. Lee. | think M. Roezl stated in his former ann White, Seedling Ro e Se edling R«gent, Victoria, Rainfall.—The following amount has fallen at|it that it reached from 8 to 10 feet in height, ай Napoleon, Paterson’s varieties | St. Leonard's Lodge, near Horsham, Sussex, during the A ri to be ten from the garden and transferred 5:— | past six months of 186 of whieh I cannot at present recall € eX but all | of Mr. Paterson's raisin, The whole of them grown in one plot o stan contrast them wi thei ints. Mr. Whiting D! туча ен the wo: ont Mr. Paterson's Potatos upon the strength of having 1 Sg, es stinmtion а among the wor st of the who ole. But. the iw wo June In. July .|JSept. In. |oet. In. m In. 21.. especially the , Victoria, which, judging from Mr. I doubt very much whether Е , he possesse — e in Total, 19 in. | attention d ect, „the . F— a Moa moments ees of w the Blues wit. ith Blue, tato sently, but my main difficulty has be persons who keep such records, "end о cotch s good of its class as the Victoria, which i it what resembles in shape, while it is of a асах усб hue, which renders it peculiarly attrac ong the best; round Pot of my These, | therefore, ask from each and every journ nal in | British Isles their обоа. aid. When the sib Its stvle of gr is шун amongst herbsceons n and its Ae o leave of imm G size when seen in a detached position, a i 7 i а і 1 машу "distine t.] Aes .— What i is the Micmac Potato? Ш ] aking” ové recent number of the Nova Sotir ** Journal of Agriculture Murdoch's valuable known, a specim e plan well.” Enquirer. Trhisi is Күлү ; the Apios given " р. bes of an СА sponden i odi diens were known to observe and аң the rai infall ; had steady Бенета, and the aid of a eed of the press, 1 then bee n raised until t e now to "y e way in w Herbst "ur behav ЁТ; in many TU y in x mide There i is yet one other reco to be attached to them, viz., that bien E in e i yd Mie os suffered fro ally м о Single diseased tuber among them. have been induced to pen these remarks etia i RE irai uA T - intended a t some n a statem different, Whi mx n ir. ЕУ gentleman! s | a n 1200 jl 8 1 I know нча е are many more, АЫ bly a, who have either never heard of the tablish. ment of a central ie sd to which copies of al rain shou x be sent, or th ed i ошту, ир which, A [T cami а t its doing duty a ore was ү wies which I porri dent “as the гат" plant er ed E tricts,” I take c courage, and hope that some pres se e I paramount importance to and pete the tables Т, more complete. j Кх {е to ask every reader to think f eni ранет Е о опе who keeps, or has any tables of ance, and to nion or a | erbstii another deed in the Horti iti foue beds та n behaved v ey de ond fled he bode by tx til the end of October нта hole,*they Wi I T it on rs When 0 у бег im wer and they grow effective We want Ad records, we want records for mmol ed that c usan Ton д the ion has been appointed to ntend sist in my тойром 22 that they eordiy . J. Sym ns, 136, Camden Riad, London loj onger in the in than tea fore ven — ope that ав qe at Kew, m will be i "e [s ji it m | li ttle doubt 1 it twi outlive all the bard things Sa v Wels. NGA of the. мүч” & e пареи Thief Fm y attention bas been of the 2d of cture, n i warding off the Б.з n as possible, Whether uns or The. dise plant as cé н ТИ ее ur c eic 16 is stated that 16 was в e Mode, dat ies et later than the early part о чний 26, Xd year px 55:1 it now remaina t sto ty from t yal Botanic © at E I have found this practice to be: very success- | the Med e spinning apparatus the thought that this Palm affair was dead ful, as the vo "m have usually MÀ "heir fu = ха sist чы of a six lobes or ere wo jadi folks at Kew must be gren ; Id ii before being, attacked ; and t nearly in a line Ms the — two anterior, opposite | Mr. Hermann Wendland for the trouha man, bu coe pd : Ferdi k to n the ana "oth. KX siglt to im tho d and'two smaller central ones, close together, | ascertaining the - par "o à uite void n vi or ih believing i дерп ression between "the other 1 four. All these | leave to say tha t t the laté Curator, give free access to the sun hr air to purify the inl spinni ng tubes, drawn out to horn ints d ex men 0 Garden | > ite | Smith, as а Чу : hec yd эы б Potatos in which I was troubled | fineness ; the posterior and contral эр inne Ала учн е ч onsible pruinis m t hat ny extent consisted of some! each, besides these, one tube of larger diameter, of WIE ew certify to the truth of "nat Івау, | рускивкв 25, 1865.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1205 either hand, а u l Най Mr. | to eat we Would se parate through the fragrant woode | Apple" of the Mexicans ( Ке» Ww a written to the реја or Curator | іп twos ог thr alone; in c Case y d or | aia gh ge [T ре е буг I have sees о T st Kew he would have saved himself a great deal of | over i bcr. picking - plants and seeds, climbing |it are very erro are most botan trouble, and have found that it was a German who stole | Pine trees, or sitting for bours over a pile of cones UR, - Deom "de биш s ts who were eee tbe Palm, and not an Irishman. Itis well known that | with my note-book on н knee, meditating on Dr. | anxious ng picture than an accurate this young "man was dismissed from the gardens at that | Nuttall's species, or Mr. Andrew Murray’s synonyms, ue of the gal гес and appearance of the time—not for bis good conduct, b may Де. sure. | sometimes, more than once, to drop asleep in tbe shade. | objec | y. N., Ke. [The statomo nt in above Ав wet d along, P. Lambertiana became qui - (То be continued.) | cation Y with what we have сб ће гуи of "the commo, disputin ng the ground with „its ooge ЕЕЕ“ | matte 16 doe s not, however, ; follow that A. Mrs - unlike P. "y stately all a .| tres, different from the same Pme the rthern d | эү" say all Irishmen are dcs J portion of British Columbia, We had been iam 11у! Royan HoRTrIOULTURAL: Dee. 19.—W. Wilson ascendin, ng, but it was mot а the 27th that we ка Saunders, Esq., in the m Two new Fellows were ascades, south of Diam | elected. The. Chairman, adverting toa magnificent group reign Corre spon Peak, in right earnest. „The ascent wasa very easy grade, | n caste Skinneri and other winter-floweriog plants he ndence. я бошт BIA BOTANICAL ASSOCIATION.— The | though — lt th f the passes i - i bat t. № oin y» extracts from the mecum journal of | the Las untains (е, J., the “South Pass, " where the 1 ena Li» aer t0 indlonta tbe hi b s E the роне, recently received by the Com. | grade is are be agre E th resolved to have ]t is mw e Roaue wo Valley, | itself in the F ts in seed in the valleys we |a medal prei pared, to et uam at the Tues- cod Oregon (lat. 5' N.J, and dated 26th - : passed thro 1-4 n y hore re in flower. e Rhodo- p ay peor a to exhibitions similar м that August last :— rons were in unripe seeds at the base, but as we | furnished on this oecasion by Mr. Veitch. This is to be I have just returned from the journey into the nde on they appeared MM in flower, until ав | second in value to the gold Banksian, and is to E la. 4н country east of the Cascade Mountains, and embrace we ga ined the su e passed through fragrant | the Lindley Medal, in honour of one who had done во tbe frst opportunity which my return to the wl thickets in a flus of their. pink-blossoms, standing out | much for the Society, and whose loss it now had to Ке nts gives me to дирип an outline of the |in relief from the snows of Diamond "beg, giving|]ament, Mr. Saunders alluded іп terms of satis- " lts of that exploration. one some idea of what the ооба thicke F ti the 20 the 17th of July the little vilage of Eugene, at|of the Himalayas must be. I fo head waters of the Willa amett e River, was. quite a magnificent species of Td bulbs of ich BE Sag = < z *X < E > > ta E] 8 ©. E A в: = а. о м i Е 3 в E. o ; n p t Л ear по their departure for the “plains” and the Indian Here, also, were shrubberies of Ceanothus velutinus, | about to close. The Rev. M. J. Berkeley ала country, and on the afternoon of the same day they | Dougl, with its bunches of white blossoms. 'Che|attention to three new € which marched eastward. That Бн. оа І overtook cma 0 е - was 4441 feet in height, and | were shown by Mr. Robson, to G. Cooper, Esq them, and I need not say received a m weleome asa | Diamond Peak probably 10,000, and а T. south оё! Old Ken Road. Two of pm had yell m guest of the United States' е GOTRERUN roh РТ was duly | the 44th dud st north latitude. The в p^ жав | brown-coloured somewhat mbling installed a member of the io. — ыны was | splendid. The crags of Diamond Pe kw those ot үт llii or radiatum; the other, A looked already constituted, seated on logs, stum ocks, and гы left, and uf in the southern distance va snows | like a spotless variety of O. Alexandrm, evidently saddles round the military c chest, E t sip deofa|of Scott's Peak and Mount Williamson, while the belonged, he said, to the same category as Pescatorei, noble Oak (Q. Саггуапа ?); and what with the tents, | wooded valleys and — Du of the main chain of | pulchellu um, and m branaceum, but differed from all the troops of horses pasturing under mounted guards, |} the Cascades lay bene | these in having the column fringed instead of lobed, ив j p " E А тн. E eR th ix ~» S3 Sz о Е о ч = а 2. Е е] 5 E © a2 pa = Е B е g is the ease in pecies j great trees, the whole ds ci quite a Tartar: trees of the true Abies Williamson "Newb, a tall value of Poinsettia pulcherrima for the decoration looking encampment, Before I bade good-bye graceful of conservatories in winter was next pointed my military friends I had got familiar б in its re Newberry found it, = attached to out; after which e" Pes gets to with that scene. The space at my disposal and the Pac ifie Ro ad MA e little n of this, above | а dried specimen of Li ich had the shortness of шу time will only permit ere is no doubt of the аат 98: | borne fruit Кеб: this, year ч баш "Lengerille, near to place the summi? of the last month's travels into a en I am inclined to believe that the Abies po: 189, terborough of the eed Marquis of diary form ngst others, I obtained seeds of the | which I discovered the Puntledge Mou Huntly. It teted t that e country this Mabonia abi. ЕТ tenax, &e.; and I noticed here, | Vancouver's "muere e s if not identical, is pnr | гайы form, a magni t тей p eti in in height, for the first time, Libocedrus decurrens, Torr., a stately plied, 4 scent "Vl the “ pu Әни а Us ав 8)! i with a stem во е 7 fee diameter. In ti ry it not un n gene uja жор ugh g Menziesii, but hardly so elegant in contour and in the red. probably the * "black "Pie" аз ой rg me | although M ойы, т refuse to root; ge nde iE it downward sweep of the branched, On the 18th we by the U. explorers as growing in the waterless shou ld p rove to ripen seeds, а point of — were off by break of day, and camped b tl hi importance Mr. Wi 1воп Saunders usual routine. We passed жа little us dene геа Before arriving at Deschutes River, we observed two | attention to nu bers of cut sprigs of qoe at the base of rocky bluffs, E the first few deii beautiful lakes in the valleys, surrounded by ded | fr. ragrans and epa us grandiflorus, which were placed - our march, then the farms t few wer d fewer, | shor orea, and ying бака glistening in the sun, Неге | оп one of the tables for distribution. This favourite the road rougher and г нан А. d th great abundance, though, as always [ax wall plant, he said, seldom seeds; the M middle fork of the Willamette, and TA all settlements beppens, sparingly in fruit, Taxus pin cades Murr., | fed n riety һе. Уна obtained from cuttings str bebind . We: rode alo: ong in sight of the Willamette, which | whi ch m might when Tang near the sea, be profitably ragrans—a singular sport, the true аа E: E bows, Abies Douglasii now which had, he sesia never yet been satisfacto: wooded ba TAN Pine ind RAS d yellow: lonyod Maple, tapped, а as pem most of the Conifere of the | explained. E itae cultivated valleys between rocky “b slopes. The two doslivities of the Cascade Dec. 19 (Floral Committee).—M r. nas челер On the 20th we travelled eight miles over а DL te t and the productions on eitber EN differ collection of plants above alluded to consisted of n trail, with projecting points of rocks and "eg m more vidi than do the two sides of t ky | f. than 53 well-bloo: deme. et y gulfs ^ beyond. I saw no tree of any great interest | Mountains— different soil, diffe zt оа "огеш, t | Skinneri, arie B which were exactly alike, showing with the exception. of Тард; though Abies | animals, p different species of plants. This bears |in an pis cua degree the great liability to variation ii o! = et. Оп |true until the termination of the range, though towards | which exists in this species of Orchi Associated the 21st we nu the beautifal valley of Grande |t vedi xcu of E California, where the climates approxi- | with them were — Barkeria Skinneri and its Prairie, mis camped on Little Prairie, | ma! is less marked ; but in Oregon, W: coloured ety called aai gi the where we lay Pu until е 23d. Rattlesnakes peo Tortor ай British Columbia, the most superficial Australian Dendrobium Tattonian the RE lucifer, ES d), and the western chip monk (Tamias observer pre fail to notice it. Rhododendro and Pri Townsendii, Bach.), began n toa appear in considerable | For en seven c» aye par course lay through a | Helena, the firet nearly pure white, the second bright numbers, ry san eiae covered with pumice-stone and rosy ч Thibaudia mac” сапа; geya pul- On the 24th we travelled in a south easterly cou ince or lava, krass на of f the many now M ree M of Aucuba, vizą, longifolia, mon woods of iz tim зай MEC Donglasii, Thuja volca: of the ыч range, and intersected Ъ by | japo на лы, all bearing bright red Li » den o randis, and streams d йоны from qe peaks. These st frui a p Ms yellow-b Ee y nd-I n а САН jm e so far | pres ze а curious Acad ari characteristic pes а a valuable eem plant introduced by Mr. [s tb, splendid trees s of "the slately jore Lambertiana. of t eeks flowing ‘from - snow peaks in the Veitch a year or. two ago, from Peru. From the ion of Сага California. І f f th e Southern shrub, e tanea ebrysopbylla, D. morning they were almost dry, py in the aftern gated Aucuba in fruit ; ; the bright yellow-Bowered e Perina Kellog), with a Lonicera, SERR by the melting of the snow under the Led sun, they у= minum nudiflorum, a useful shrub at this R an gu rom k to bank. Near Shasta Butte, іп | of the year; Musa coccinea, one or » Crotons, ea of n. piorar us?) І also noticed Alnus d N. California, travellers may be seen waiting, thirs ids Dracsnas of differen t sorts, one of the newer kinds of Nutt, and a smaller species, probably Alnus viridis. and anxious, until the stream соте down, which | Gymuogrammoa, and other plan By R stream appeared PAM monilifera хра poe towards the end of the season does not happen often P. у ‚Ду. gre роне) а. e dish of Tangierine nwood. tree), characteristic until 9 P.M., when horses and men rush to the stream | Orang m Mr. Hivers, and Cornus Мааш, with its BORY "ite bi адв to duenen X their thirst. The Coniferæ were limited to | and М М. "Сарае, "ot en тойым yia collection may here rema пк hat I have never found what s ree ntorta, P. La EN and P. ponderosa;| of Apples ai п гиа m n him last week at the Nuttall describes in his cya аз Thuja pio Р =, though ] i "believe that many of th e groves were of the International Баш б Бк Some Potatos also believe it to ón Шү а cd acids uja gigan Nutt, 16 was described а 8 being рг оп ње pes Balfour for the Oregon ME under the nam north-west of the Straits of Juan de Fuca, I hav e | of P, беу, It may possibly be а T. ташу ZOOLOGICAL or LONDON : Nov. 28.—Dr. J. E. Gray, 4 a jes to intents poses), Р, pas in the fair cM Sclater made some remarks Ilan, and there I ШР вееп а Тһоја ета though P. ponderosais wr сено E ond afford some recent interesting additions to the Society's s smaller size and denser branches, but considered i materials = roc study. e than likely that Раша А 1 nothing more than Tb. à fn htea, and in this opinion 1|P. bra ngl.; P. Engel: manni, Torr.; P.|in various derit gardens on the "MET n е Dr. Cooper Sao I ; Bentbamiana, Hart zi & В: 4 & 5 $ 2 et = а з а 5 EHI ES LI = Ф ^5 ri i Mur. g also Observed thickets of Ceanothus velutinus, Dougl., | аге all yi, Mu varieties. Often on the same tree by Capt. J. л Dow, F.Z.S., оп the occurrence t rox Which is, I believe, what I sent in th ecollection of 1863 | may be found such differences. In these t лаз pecimens of а poisonous fish (Ihallasso- аа Üreodaphne, sp. No. 11. Ihad not then seen its| may be also found Picea mobilis, Pinus . sd pictae) a at Nou Rien were read from letters flower, It is a very fragrant shrub, with bright pra and ue pi "uut will search for later|addressed to а Secretary by Mr. ios гече яць leav : the rene secured = earlier | Н.М. Vice- in Formosa, concerni е were up at break of day at reveillé, saddled our s seling ones n low to bet itted t me Society's Menagerie. xw at 14d БАП ыйы у ыла el in the grey | Zucc. a tof Those ranges n koci mes —— Dr. Gray co on of the species of pleasant summer mornings on the prairie, Dou E with its huge cones, now makes appearance Golden. Motes КОЕТ i). ced upon an exami- ed бен through theopen woods; then b reel dt, in these асада, though Mr. tr. Donglas* з pine is зрада of e British Museum, He and the. q uartermaster, surgeon, an "myself wi ould go | not of the tree I have seen, but agrees better with that on [o habits of, the Kinkajou me 3-head and select the camp. Aftertaking реА, of P. Coulteri of Don. The Manzaneta, or “little (белер we notes on the aud on the exterual 1206 e. presented dy to "species of Ratel, as mussels аге hot overlooked - among thé many other mn * scientific ] des claimants for саге and i nte rest. Mr. .Bertraui's bo ok болаш > observed in the specimens living e. in the, С айнан а com ad fi ci ^s p of Huningue, Comacchio Buisse, tfeld ty Eetension ing {кота George Cor thé M or tu Americi [2 zibethicus j= i the affinities of the Prong Buck (Азера онат), The dud: ustotis rriv Васе us ылып ot N Mat lion- onds. Тһе ка des will find not | only ай account of the fish lie шау obtain, but. how and wher re hé шау best catch them. , The Aeg ved M by, Mr. B ^ ы eré—1. That uck w à tue B ne Animal; 2, Tha this animal | sheds ita horns ind 3, That tlie structure of these organs apone а be + imperfecti те rom Mr. P. н n of] | à oe "idifeation Lt a species of | H, fol һа 8 CO чы for за time Кү мы st t dons Й d Vii на ld recéive more thàn ordin mit А. object is to suggest thé estab Ha ll for me di cal students i оа Coli interspe like the perde “Теге аге points of ċoñtrast between the salmon апа the herring which I cannot раз without notice. worin, form the St. Giles’s and T8 аш шевз o of the fi sh f acade training dra rawbacks and e expenses Y моја * residence in the existing colleges, , ia is discuss the matter in full, bii $ wd | great inprovemen Е Horsfieldi). ^a pi tion was read from Lieut. R. C. Beavan entitled “ Indian КШ Notes M павіс чыс ad hey, co matur deneriptinà of seven new рене er и Auria Тап Land-ehells,.—— Mr. Memb. e on dee pér entitled ecies ot D Bivalve ^y ngas & Deseriptions ot Two read by o Nov w Speci Bhells from Sou 2 Australia? ——-AÀ p Mr. А. G. But aper ov , F. Z.S. ènt ntitle d к Description of a ks on allied species." communicated the first portion of an New э 1| the herring gets leave to grow ju Vl sd is hedged id Ww dee Acts of 5 rlia пъ ав it тїш еВ. mentary statutes being thought e essary for its protection. The salmon is born in н А nursery, mon 8 the greed seems to have отока) ds е been made į ie inu . e uite thë preliminary examinations are at hensive as those of the gamme kin the higher ‚ degrees we imagine the London than in into life by the mu UM 0 watchers, who hover M «RM no mom х2 Mr, F. M *eeount of à ые ой of Lepidopterous Insects c A by M r: А. E. Russell, of the Bengal Civil ter no о oné's bus ing mortality i in its 4 ws Herr is appalling and even in тише Pu жуын Егусїшїйгө, Lyccnidz æ, Hesperi тїй. ейде, and Bombyeide, émbraeing descriptions of of ards of 120 n páper upon t "e Hairy -nosed Wombat (ало lasiorhinus of Goul là), whieh he showed to be identical with the species previously ны by * der thé name РЬ, latifrons. Dr. eries of specimens ы genus Phavedlom ya; the tolli Ore адаа to the its old age, at a tim the gr when t of its enem ig i most. And then, to finish with а | priateness as vw nv lied, fe: venison of the waters | is daintily lai slab T márble, while е jes, the her The dicum con hàn an to the poorer classes. —— Visits y © i oñ vulgar but Аа haring is handled Vy a di who hurls it iei in а filthy " Wretched don At Ше hour ot this pleasant vo Ре заш, =) would appear from a ú ment- ае рү E striking distinc hird, P. latifrons, Owen, offered зис fonā "in its osteological charactérs as would нн merit in the ГАМ ea d is an act at once meritorious kth руат the esp forit of the gener ic term Lasiorhinus, pro- ре ed for itby Dr. on 1 the 99 Эт, теа of que M Loch Xie, in Патет ud book is ын, ed amply, and in Meet Ple of the sketches being from the of such m Е ће peapa e = X -— s as Mr. E MUN of Edin burgh, Mr. y Rn. oranti, antiquo m, pd и ich, oin various TÉ, uM was inelined to а would bé inore басын е as Corin. of a separate family in tlie neighbourhood p the Дд Nova Boot мв асна RER S Da |. а Exhibition of the Fruit Grow e eve — Wolfville on Apples w E аз, ы; T er wee оар idm ther à end ныш ion in country. They were both гэ апа — but kata fruits were not remarkable. f the > Exhibition Showed a healthy Bign, ber саген name n the n and TE. W. Cooke, Esq., В.А. We ойу s КЫП this clever compilation to ot To y ав qv felony ; E bu to m а быр! nà I ы ning-be ged = Бе ка n exhibition iw either i in the for of в theit uen. et is however € › and that the Cineraria wat во populari hàs се анн Géological Magazine open with an &nnoüncement ee i bas -A in future to [^ ráised to 15. 64., ires fing the excellence of the matter, is not other "hings аре iub 2 we чи оа ке холай MS а "bogrphed t to botanists- aua not во much to extend the number of varieties as to bring forward the e possible samples of well- known standard sor for exam pi in neri the sume e full manner. rgest A мерен. 11 02.; Baldwin, 1 head Pippin; 174 - Gloria Mundi, 20 Agriculture. Wotiteg of 33o0ks. Td Fon Hir а Contribution to the Natural | zd History the British Food Fishes. усана : Mürray. Ost useful This boo mte and comprehensi account of the preson position and Snos pm vtl сю gatisfactor e Fishéries of collected a vast amount of information numerous statistics upon this e» а subjeet, | апа the result forms a volume of 50 ере of which will delight the varied und of a classes of а е the classifteition of fish, their "y our, we Pen tud icr of М вегїев o pde xd Н es c s- io h proj of spore daien, т у consisting of five egg-shaped spore capsules, with hard shining erg attache a central stalk, which оа m the main atis of the spike. | 1 oo0dcuts are eli n to illustrate this eürious relic.—— r readers, whether fish eaters or fish | = а — in CEIVED.—The ре Number of the ш n 63, hm f adva бош a ; AD ecu Tis Technologist for this month con articles on e Propagati c n of Trout in — on Тобе, a notice The w d pple& € as follows :—Ribston Pippin, = 02.5 | 1 on The а fuel is merid worthy, и attention, ка it e esti иаа tha! also for the generation of steam in Joürnal o pets on subjec а great variety of interes Дана hardly oe esie i вео dress nl m" with an account of the е publioations of ti Soft e several European Academies d Natural Histo: as well as of Midvfendunt urnals, Тһе Jist ig в peo extensive оће, ahd, how- 2 as а proof of the universal interest as|felt in the natural history sciences, is anything but eable to the student who has to refer to &uch vast Owé "ver, — Nos. 31 and 32 of тти the Linnean Society (Zoology) sim ; ng pa s|i M. qoe чч Smaith tha produ уы ed 1864. 65 £m but lue P MU ox and that e E d veterate is . plant very 47477 Ww мав favourable neglect o руну | close. "atmos оврће егу | agreea collections, Itis, | publications are accessible at the Soeiety's library, or | at that of the Royal Society, ànder the same roof. In e same Ñi ЧЕБЕР аге to E fouud the obitàary notices | of Telin Pa десёавей within the —— With the "m and packing the severe 1 cellaneous n, ahis of the girama] — ber opens with an article ЫС n memoriam, " and ғеѓегз to the repute of this periodicul, now now 28 well too, raised u Жошы oid, v mnd which which ood н is there ensues. Young and vigorous gs the ei ied Mic an ed of the gs com ñsist s furo uri фана, 6 soil wil ill be nih, она ye up on pi us, excessive m abe м ] njurio Dreesen 23, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' чыш EM AGRIC bur GAZETTE. 1207 и OPTAT ing tbe plants close fot а few days yc th in MW Br ker $oon become established, |j, 2 I vwd 8 ven it faol Ae r of inu. "4 im T find ан о , in воше Instances, bee ds ker u | hives are rey. i RAE ri X ds st pei AU ri h de i Tho plants are to the blooming pots. When ,Sxposed toa i check, pit into è in Augu ors „lighter than when ent 5 | fusion. E hic и wero veto much ipjured, the crowns All the combs a dow I have attempted to by "rg xb (he pus on the "воот furnished with supers and ali complete. were knocked off, and EU lying about in con- "T the misfortune oards as well as I fear, iw пону among ig бе lives t this winter "TAN doen ybrid Li ands Societ th &nd also the drones, fed ones. mildew The former іва tiresome pest, and needs the "constant | ueens &ent to me hon "татав ЕУ young queens, wii were f^ fue est Any t every ing the hives down c over [7 ted ym m = & have cemeu ustained a å I fear will hardly recover the ef wr A. ree, oint S. S., Orediton, Devon. [T you bad frame hives, you could readily Dey one nuch to rem еду t the unfo rtunate а ccider = dd mbs ld 1 fames by wires or SR t I ha ате ever 3 stress of weather necessitates close сопйше- certainly is very vexing | and disheartening н.д ба n I fancied licati Sibetimes ment, and originates green-fly g will speedily remove dam. Such а visitation Pw Cause the grower no uneasiness, ав, if other aM rer ate favourable, the plants soon become free from the pest. а і Бе necessary during the prevalence of frost der. On the ot ar and, in cold ш moist de d the plants Mod be "обје that са — be not wetted when but e givi E: Ht 13 1 Сат eif y m bla «i. and black drones—thos d prese E гоньд bêtes күтүү шу young Itallans bécome c the common diones, and "ins impure bees. tead y оша ot if such. an уул m pen in our In } le laths of e. the bees wed quiekly уе millo all secure. It would, however, have been advisable to unite the bees and combs so A ә form two stocks instead of three, and we are t all sure that we who аз to co stitute $ d every one of - d you Am ever, in 1865 W Ыз [e n kept rathor "Сове to me than formerly, bis is I "вый ару ,my want of success on ' bees | То н аз the win nter is A3 far edid " їз“ would t are until late in Fe EH bruary o or early i ju March, ‚ when re breeding que x Continuous fe odin late in autumn We most probably should thien урдын а juncti on an! b e ng stimulate tho , queens $ lay eggs, and Mx Whether this Pip breeding hiv and em ke ud wea of well-deco тро osed е procu -— and leaf- mould, with m ' i zg B pe ыйын o to the- prosperity o ve, is : | Оњу à of j^^ tested, In some respects it | odd аа pani c to the prosperity of the hive in the The young bees thus haiched во 1 + аге in their prime the EE алу, epring, nd. dive ater than their older | A siste " en Memo каала, SHALIMAR THE Кто DENC E OF THE LATE SAMUEL b үүн "- е у=” northward from the ancient village of —— although greatly changed growth, and thenceforth in sunny warm weather the | the e spri f bee s effect, and. the | fi dulatit land, well plants сап be occasion Шу sprinkled overhead, or|honey p Pm da *But the ма remains— ent "ia sed dee а у nme чш ed with syringed. It is, however, in sunny weather that great | Does this fórced bree ge at а time when the que à fields in a hi igh sta te of. cultivatiou, altogeth er mischief is often done : = plants, A е would naturally P. Р rest, affect their fecundity a ion of moisture takes place, and unless watering is s| later period! "n ssible that it ^ We аге dp an Ly sad. afford delight to those who have a y looked after, it Fu е4, as he real facts of the cise. With | taste for rural sc тут flags, and тепе i адну ensues. This artificial swarms, qo rather late м, 2 е season, уе! From the abs. ins eeable and somewhat pictu- peint cannot be strongly often insisted оп. | have no doubt that judicious feeding, for the 8 pufposd | resque road shortly ба us to the quid sibus Åt the arai of rapid gro Si at. superfluous leaves Ё ае late breeding, 1 is a very ой thing; b In going towards it we алй small shoots should thinned out, so as to|how far it may bé ge чре d mgro benefit a well- vicarage grounds, in which „аге some “handsome dm freely an revent-mildew, When near | established stocks, as yet unable y nove time, they should be removed to the green- house or conservatory, where they will аке а good fm Cineraria seeds very freely, Some can ver the | pure breeding Ligurian, rem, is in n Angus after the f the z E Two | the valley are particularly "ira н) ile racefu ing W — x^ - -— in our last w eek's umber, he etie time for raising dron es ordinary FE growing ir one a large and 1 W illow Tung bylonica), of itself a t end ‘pictures the o Fi example of the » which for s. pt MT we think is not height surpassed by апу of its kind in the eo country, ds ga tà yp of seed is gathered from the old ph they should be eut dawn to we -= рт. from th base of the & stalk, an - M d фес dh o» с а north aspeet, А 799 thrown üp so enough to en larg stock sink plants E yon T "logi sodi маў has а seen ab the shows of the new 0! gs in пош the roots, "ud. 26 be be removed. b portad Rie pisi бош OE ees us With regard to the quen, um " Api 2 («fi Was, whén imported, a breed ure Italians, but has since ien of off in this eser it at в tain that the queen now in the hive is the à im. pc ME T pee pii r4 zu y, with those Doc kc have been at the h t orm clear, well ned colours, should be|course. Then Ed the judicious =й n Protip of f The grounds of Shalimar are not extensive, but have selected an d in a close house, to Which air can the mom queen urhe are induced to deposit been arranged with much judgment, so as to combine be admitted С will ; as fast as the seed: heads burst egzs, а fi. the —— of drohe comibs in the utility with convenience good tas he house is t "Then, when rrive ät a substantial aud commodions building, placed on a co pom scattered. The seed should be в maturity, tl ill the very best|slightly elevated platform, from which the ground August in a е hapi as fine sandy neu — should | chance of red wi " ien. Бг. eid Nu rian ев. | gradually slopes towards the east, Atached to it, and be placed in When the р We would, therefore, to depend ön | entered from the drawing-room, is enough th. shouid e petit off ti ү — (^k ма пуну шу, for the bea servatory, міт some pais а Orange ind €: t E = into pots singly кып e pes petuati ion of the species, and the system recoin: | Lemon trees, in fin lth, and loaded with large and by Mr. m iride end A dere. adopted Бу КТЕ ч equal to any from the sunny South Mr. Woodbury, and to вот | есйу ripe, and occasionally sent i el. аза Ca td qu dessert, mellias, Azaleas, and a variety of other ed flowering plants, are brought here in imeeession hout the year, and are most effective delightful the ue z m om doe. an self, the tower heads of fiue p» i] бубон», ure, ging u rich fiery crimson, white with a edgi with E ud а йотег of splendid form pr e; Á— E white, k d y sting; АБА [Ер deep edging of form—these This | tlie exception a éco fine Mei Mai de nderful ри of бо To vatièty the E EL awarded its == EIE. inm ; eon "ed pu et pro! Williams обун some How ' th do not appear | to liave been exhibited àa вайне, The omi red with а e, of a beautiful йч iet med opening, | егеіћесгеаш в only а few months previously. tation, far red thau the me; uu any idea. So it may be with t bive Tape ai di be Ары.” ? £s) bee-keepers queen of the rg уб eened from пй kitchen n garden, in. which Mr. Rickards to anba жар es MON үү» d hives, and the ear nterest, f the he various fruits that ar esteemed the dessert. Some Pa d object Д the egenis being the h HEA i aang al up pO. атш and are i in fact really ouse; but we do not think a more convenient M ARM M. te could hav dgh mI ed ned themsel rias. very eit Оп | seemed to over-swarming, are, on the е short space of one week | examp in which ^" useful and ‘ornamental жены © gardening y be made to harm other |0 swarms, Our later pera] and qe arrived or pe «го made abou enable hen while [oe Жы изе at the eid were very amply Hence it will be manifest how great ig which E ad from — Some eof bed hybridised 1 queens are certainly mosi beautiful d are splendid Забба From one, we this ge d had d artificial swar | atten arr we zu и f the mai ЧЕЧ о wire brell: vidi cesare. | hat ерак the advantage | a early swarms, either little rones whieh we ,have never а яе аїг, m ‹ medi it has nay arrived al ooseberri ол ев, ав Currants, аг inp Ania. bo: EE ul dg meae of » dhin * Mosr of m hi UI Кйшй, erm =й 0n ду. „resorting to ва м tho cid. queis з i but Í г ML that they commenced ^4) continuing to breed. | t jate in my cens. In four of ; ve been taken, the young еси breed | аз ére üre oes seem vety able to retain stran but it | : i е, gi TS Hoe шон топ retain е | these of occasionally in otder to keep up — тап years old this last summer, which ! m The bees too to all appearance quite pure ; but all the queens ic we raised from the brood of turned out trellises, covering being thrown over some of the bushes, € ed ы protected from birds | and preserved iu a perfect w far as mad of good coloured | ere mes have been a succeeding generation, indes to breed most beautifully тра | Reed a И, diss in аз this queen "Within the last few yen а cons — ра t of ass has been erected h gaiust th wall is an dud Мо use, 95 feet lo long, 13 feet iride, d 11 feet be with a ront wall з feet high, in which are pede g же, „еН ere de экө much yet to be learnt respecting Bee Houses.— would you advise me to do in | the following case! My bee house, containing three | hives, was blown over in the late storm. The hives, nings for ju а the sashes on the e recommended by Paxton. perd to the wall are some зч Lealthy Peach and the hi them. Eugenia Ugni is successfully cultivated here, CHRONICLE АХР AGRICULTURAL GAZ Eus бан 1208 THE GARDENERS -—- a ме ЫЫ Ad for its delicious fruit, which is| Leaving the fruit and forcing garden, the orchard m "n Я ed i in , abundance, and atta ins а tolerable size. erse begin attention. It isa long and resangule [a sine quá non for паг тоба oui borne а f ground, facing the south, with a gentle slope Mord чыгыл "TE а һр It is ne forms a valuable a or rela house cultivation. arl ore than a slight protection from f айы it is а тт ут garden, p yt rth it is К 4 stables. Sir Josep axton wa notice. The iu taped is a lean-to against the north wall of and adjoins the orchard: house. It is 11 faos ма, а and 11 feet wide, Hd үт the gar н isis Tong, wate and ven n Dux ton’s mann rub are рена gs the | Dell, and peti. quie RG he wall; while Sas n& are Vines trained up the rafters near the For early Реа there is a house of the same qnid aen as «е US m heated and ventilated in Пат ma Tre e pla aced against th e back = т ST by a strong Thor wide border for тте е uire PN рос part f: шге of vegetables Currants a latter is a the ng and north analiet frait trees are plan wire trellise B, в, like those in E kitchen іс en already я ates having larger d nc i interspers "d among e uit bushes, to shade and С most striking ures in this orcha rd i long row of pyramidal Perr arcad i the vus best ind pori for rening а and the des s are MP мы beautifully traine nod, »| que are tied down stretched usi the house within a sh the glass. Forcing is usually нс about us middle. of De cember, in order to have ripe fruit in the beginning of June. For Grapes there are two vineries, each of which is 30 feet, long, 16 feet йө and 15 feet high, with flow wi sap, and ind the Tbe plan is an гагы опе, years ago in the garden of the оп this place, which contains many o obj хы Es inte егевб to the ora ав nd Pink Н stripe—still continue excellent in rench *en|£ Оша "8 y yell Apollo, crimson self n {Ши E ipa ЕТ Fs splendid dark; Socrates, oes ма Te "i LIPS.—AÀs yet there has b affect the ese. As they "ue e require strict attention to guard them effects, эз well as from those of heavy wet, FORM "n SA DEN. а= єк: L Cuc — Con materials 1 x he growth. у iie Ls Tame Prxzs.—If in = Q О, аге аж ed to be ое the sooner disrooted and repotted the es. Ал or the operation. They wi "ubl the require the soil t sh: shifted into rer pa. pots, will do eferred for some time VINE better if h heated by hot water. In one ot these, we were informed, the Vin es ha d ! becor culturist, we thin and £ able. hard forcing. It wa as, t the арке, "deemed vite to remove them, and young Vines were accor ingly grown g their p yo These have — short-jointed rods, that repay with choice dd the little expense that may have been я] yide ‹ 'ncetion. an 8 its pro- are grown to great perfection, Indeed, haner vm tion, or more pronising The house they occupy is 30 ft. | long, end 13 ft, vide heated by hot water, The sorts Готе аге Ње ooth-leaved Мас Apad and i k a for winter fraiting; and the en ral . А very handsome specimen of the latter het ad an opportunity of seei ng weighed, exceeded 4 Th Wh en гек | „| pe enned, his solidt е аруа? g H. the state a innt the clean and orderly manner in ШЫ evi c ta ка to bri he cultivates id the highest Ao of perfection. hat even the gst us by death. M. E. €— of iis qim or the ensuing w С "ыш porius p if no and cleaning out he dg es eceding rema ne ее 2 ы: FRUIT AND es в ntinue to trench, dig, where i T= successfully grown and fruited here. As it forms a valuable addition to the dessert, we are somewhat rot ts to a d ri is not more generally үч = to hav repeatedly cites and enjo; wed Melons and Cucumbers are е as usual grown through- | © aub tbe season, and scarcely a day passes without a Cucumber being sent to table. Si vk T hp; R ; this should urned over occasionally an vered with a little soil io. to prevent all noxio ous effluvia - nly keep them fre assist in the. extirpation of those insects, in the mde for which birds commit such ravages. not о STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEARIONES — rvedat fom escaping. The soil also ing vegetables, and becomes езек compost. Soa suds have a good effect on many kinds of ES, wm should not ре thrown away; they act beneficially oils where Cabbages Lan infested with the club, E in хоца, uno e bee ure — R GA бык м» we had su uch a fine season for out- door For the Week ending Dec. 20,1865, as obse the Horticultural Gia d "TEMPERATURE. ‚Ж Of the Air, - n known to entirely 25 Fri RDEN AND PLANT HOUSES. | Mon. forced or when bue сап аи great request, either garden. The Yidiatios which | cing obtained from the avi former high ch cing- is span- roofed, 30 feet pim mud 18 inb: wide, bein by hot he A footpath is carried down the centre, and ш ich side ob ae in which dwarf Figs are grown eet ~ The и time for commencing Strawberry forcing is about th middle or latter end of November, so as to lave ri which gathered from the beds in the garden. - Besides the varieties above mentioned, there із | »nother grown here under the rep ar € Brown Bess," which we do not remember to have seen or Беа ard т It is gets . eith Mr. Webb, cot, jù d£ is very large ачар highly ooloured, t ы ege da ju sha npe, and comp ae in Е е tected litte expect it. Tender plan state, and it is necessary to keep them secure y at night, as frost may come upon us w —These may soon be top-dressed, remov- ly the surface-soil, and а» some Avoid i ent в yet they are so uncongenial with the pe "z the plant that the foundation of future disease will, in all аре 0 be laid. Sre НЕАТНЗВ. —Let these have close attention as to water s ight if potis; let the air steal in moderately, and dis- pense with strong fires. NSIES,—[In some "places d to bloom, arising from the past mild чені н being allowed to remain wil only weaken the pian .PrrAnaO е air whenever the weather з e бае d e best ira in pavit, pro vae а vis ps sd s ced been found very useful for "the latter part c of the — Giv ; but avoid cold draughts, and keep out "- pes the other hand, be careful, however, not to use too much recor Training and shifti ing gérer also r Acide attention. rcgularity as that of the ети sorts of e gets more active and mischievous. If there is reason required for daily Хаб For this purpose а house at the | to suspect that any of these lurk in the cut of the omg has been ерт up wi h; place after the shortest day the wireworm the floor, and o; ts are, however, in а somewhat eee [Am eep EU give these allthe air possible. вишу 17 | If green-fly begins to be troublesome, remove it with a camel-hair brush. A these are showin ossoms, peris wil be better removed, se * them in various s parts just. below th the soil, and examine | 3048 48. LJ M—Fine; clear eu fine ; fine. 15— Partial тегов ast and fine; very йк ht. оор very fine ; foggy at nigh! Mea Ec the week, à deg: ШИ ыш. EATHER АТ CHIS F THE W inant STATE О а the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, sA Mon, Tues. Wed. .. Thurs. .. Sunday.. 4 E 42 H $6 | 9 est temperature during the above 25th, 1827 and temperatu — therm. 122 дев. ; 28th, 1860 —therm. 1 deg. below zero. The highest Notices to Corr * Letters in ddl г> publication апо сеооа СЕ the addition, of the writers, of the "Ed ET NS nodes са. taken. if Ше rule be not com ber, Armagh ves L- n. Were Бо, н Li ilis eie жең in я eariy | vet € October, and in | them сЕ Sx wig weeks pected be Por ANTHUSES,— Plants grown in pots ma; pected to E у be kept © гош it. Othe r esa are | о m time ly moist, and a similar ` top-dressing to that ые is maintained throughout the senson, until they | s them. They may, however, be grown on beds, with Lecome plentiful in the open fields. north-east aspect, with great success. A cool bottom, pes Wells. Cotoneaster —1 P. Cotoneaster obtusa. | TEM ro Ard ba not ics the Works, which are con: рхсЕмВЕВ 22 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1209 EET. .—Odams's Blood Manure for Wheat. P Tur Ратехт TITRO- -PHOSP PHATE. or BLOOD MANURE N COMPA ANT, LIMITED, consisting of Tenant Farmers occupy- dg uprarás f Land. MANUFACTURED BY 50.000 Acres o dern Managing. Director.—J ames OpAMS, ; | ТЕЕ GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and!of ours, as was al tempted | witty: speaker ег last by a IMPROV тек COMPANY. Оов, 32, Whitehall Расе. | Wednesday, e ithe Á - we piae: to wd Hon. Lord Bo ж», Chairman. v LEY Dexrox, Prin "Engin nder this ny's Act Tenants ~ Life, Trui аранын, TOS E A t te y - istoer Morte Corporations (Ecciesiast unic! cipal), Ineumbenta, С Trustees, rs may - x the ае ож ар са Land Impro movements charge the 1-4 and expenses te im; "e TOY! sd, by paid by half-y 1-4 - тше, Y of Dranage, Irrigation, Warping, den ae mo BE, their relative ral im т roduetion of milk i isa vers Lae s branch of the yen "eiae | English food manufacture is тоова; and ri | it is -— -o | its produo oertain that the sale o vy cms tion for London of at le ast 730, 000 оо | fat en at, i of thisStandard Manure may be obtained a Offices; | 2. The Erection Farmho e ecretary; or of the Local Agents. mier Office, | r- + pue. — for Agricultural ET Macana 00 EC. Western Counties branch | Labourers, and all kinds Ux Buildings. milk ' producers and as breed ling stock, is eat 0. in Street Туш. буг лнн, БИШР, Янк and | pé Tho Grubbing and Clearing of old Woodlands, Enclosing, | and, infinontial faot in the (d maf E WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. | The owners of Estates ы who m sim e E water onppiy is oim en Lt A supply of the ALL Manure is now ready for delivery, at | the ex nse or inconvenience of а Legal ene ЕЕ T charge | agrionltural rar ма ye the very foremost class. mul Pactories, Deptford, and Barking Creeks, Price £àperton. | tneir Estates with an Outlay in Improvements under the simple and | And n has done rethan Mr. Вак DENTON LB laws ewt. per a to be harrowed into the land before | mex; of the Company's Act. | BE t of th wl sown. It а nin ed of Mr. Lawes, or through an; E „Те Term eC Тема for >= tbe Bantoha J is fixed by the Landowner, | to M t t o ap! nd agponted. AEPHÓSPH ATE of LIME s. 48 6 por ton. | ortn Aen illustrate its a ed relations, [It is MINERA AL SU PERPHOSPHATE No Investigation of Title being required, and the Charge not being indeed to him, origi nally we may say alone, that ж» PERUV IA GUANO ect from the rii A. and an | | aff by Éncumbrances, no Legal Expenses are versa e e th i m tural ques estion Gen! Manures o duy nts for Effecting Improvements ыў c свеса! MY eo and other CAKES at market prices. The Works may be Designed and Exec — by the | (which. da now everywhe re accorded to it. The Address к= oet Lawes, Offices, 1, Adelaide Place, London | 3-3. en Tes the Company em Moped у= to карру the thi bi Е.С. ; and 22, Ede EE Dublin. | Loan and conduct e matter through oticial F в for | впал, S LUNDON NUERE OUMFPANY | Charging the Outlay on the Estate, .| зне р md studied by him, and urged — п ыш те d The Company will supply Plans, — ions, and Esti 4 upon t —— of localities societies, an for deli = X т any Improvements to be e LS he ER ^ , m NU DRE. b A rede ИАЛ | Agent as under Na 1 In each of these cases tho Landowner will be | СЕХ And in his paper read the other NHPAD BONES for Dr essing Pastro Tan "t | solely under the control of the Enclosure (rte d - onem. ле 4 Euer t Е, Arte, th iamen DISSO. LED RPHOSPHATES. rs IME, & Company will undertake th entire responsibility of the ey ey were 0000 mo жан PERUVIAN Ө GUANO and | NITRATE of БОР. ex Dock rU ^s the мас ех ү ended, vi orka, - nr iid бише - publi: e. n th. e ac! Amount expen: Warehouse, SULPH А Stro AMO. NIA. kovano Fons es. enoni. |25 dpa t n, approved by the Enclosure Oon тае à 2 alt ot mes be some ars o а cu ы : e obtain what assi IME M ANUKE GRATIS the mediate | the звона. — үбү ше in effecting assistanoo, ther requie mm ia еч tes d с - demon APT di NE аты чату y сурын" of Covent кш i Mark et. Works of Drainage and other Improvements are also oW on san y popula istricts y to Essex & Soxs, 28, Stan hope Street, Clare Market, W.C. Ооп а Ме сонга, who pA uire the з а ннд at in the country all that d aeu] p. 3 ^ X. | experience 0! e Company's TS A Staff in costes raet co. H SA M Manufactured by ена “жуусу үгет | » for the supply of any house is just to siuk a well. plicat Rp, the Au Gps ty: in Kent ME Mills, Liverpool. acte om Office of the Company, 22, Whitehall Place, ; London n, 8, SW. They #41» 1 epe cogi Sn v £1 10s. Фон м Bah ЖО. sin this country wells have to be dug 100 #113909 ontaining 2 owt. each, branded F. HUMBERT, ^r. з А. a t Watford, Herts ү kis and deeper before water is rei ofer and i ble Meal, Сули" ng above 20 рег cent. rmerly Senior Surveyor to the Tithe Commission, а gel А ee за econom ы rg M Ec es. y | Lan d Surveyor and Land Agent, more than 20 years establis| m in that the area whic depends o n surfaoe water futy matter, bome-grown pr ce" „(вво Dr. Voel cker, R. A. ‚ | practico, un dertakes ok thara rainago either ta соп dre гасі pri се, or collection is very great in eed. Ta cases of e 176). о lay out and ov e Tof ata commission ої bs, т acre; Val. L. мрик, Ната and Analysis apply to Messrs. Surra, or he his at his command а staff of experienced w: orkmen. His custom | L ged drought, such districts labour under мА у further кэ. HuMPHRIE! або, Bri: m 11 charge merely the d out of pocket in quens the — diffeulties, E ration reduces the Мүге 150, Leadenhall Street, E.C., London Agent. | reli iminary Survey y and Estimate where the works are not t carried ov out, o vapor uces t Cattle Plague. | ат OE ЕРТН of the ponds | until the water in them saturate olution of mischievous ; | AFR. J. BEAUMONT, Lano AGENT, SURYEYOR, а eet eget e or wk Deas ruin refi n id EÈ Executi $t Works. of bl d 6 ET сор es) undertakes the Planning an — orks 0 M and Esta! зар ment ; including Em bank, trea е to this sou ver, м supply of PUBLIC NOTICE. —REPORT of the ROYAL COMMISSION. Se“ Sanitary Recommendations and, General Precautions to Prevent the Spread of the Disorder." POWDER.—It Cattle Sheds, ties T or £10 per ton. For s Washing tho b bodies T P oth о раа оі ers strong! ЖЕСЕК, пт jv 80) з-оп and upwards. and Sick Cattle the а PATENT Физ: . 6d. ; = 01b., 5. ; рт package. ieultural Chemist, ridge, E.C. ; 25s. Directions fi for contemplated Improvemen E ‚Ра t реи n an ttages, &c., the medium o: Н; Estates mahae i s gene aste and Warpinj ng E j the Бес of Farm Buildings, Labourers, either ous and f es the gre owner, or through the Im e Acts. et or ported upon rliament Street, Westminster, S.W. ter to the live Mni "ef the farm then both difficult d laborious. On both sides of the | valley of the Thames, where the river е verses the chalk, there has been thus s during t e last two involved in The Agricultural Фази, TURDAY, р EUN MBER 2 Farms five ver have hal to devote at least a чач w their horse ае for months together a nd re it is that the es aces becomes a strictly watering stock. or six miles from the a quar К — estion, Dublin. о J. Alex xander, 2,3, md à Mary Abbey. Ir will be seen from the correspondence in| ы beyes ; left to Мг. BAILEY DENTON Y 80 85 : EWITTS Т UNIVERSA. койм ба that the Номе SECRETARY is at | to Np that! in a still directer way the СА EXTRACT, bad cases in Drawing Lambs, | 1606 -— eav exe to collect Statistics of our agrloultural relations of the v are of the and to stop Heaving and sent ot m и. ar s, LA My „shepherd = ag rely t those who ha ave „hithe tto | v sd im ce, Land drain is E be worth a guinea Dolto." Brico 2s. 6d. аша T8 ri ni * have изе egg nod supply of е been alre: s made to gather information on this rivers, but this is а mistake. e mo i Debility and Exhaustio; Bea in Me hr. Diarrie a Caves and Lamb, an ка for subject, lest. they сдана facilitate а suspected | that rain-water finds its way to rivers, ped) (отвов апа caf tho "Red Drench” should K | class taxation, must reg "^ their lack id pu» waste by evaporation will it suffer on its ^ titen. 8 spirit now that appeal is being made to the | Land drainage ias мере Horis = sop Riis ZT haro reared 20 aires dus toot ж. o | cus CELLOR e EXCHEQUER for help to bear | it does this intermittently. in the Gaseous Fluid I have not lost o that olas pon Erw Price 15. 9d, per bottle; or E | doxen ina wooden Directions or use given и each article. ысы е by the metors—. | whole — The mates rivers or Jakos, кылат Farm Houses, Labourers’ Cottages, and Багын uired for Farma and the im; nt ind alios to би Бат A fr е provisions of any Actof | Сега assessed ons AE Са in respect Adi oce A] ur dium or meses аас ITOW pas ms А with the and the Com; tret Red y de ol and : For fter morat and for f application, apply to the 3 Loro MEUS Nin, s p emet 3, Pin iament ialf, en Эч with agri ve m ue. of London dn bad ЖЫ і : y papes, whioh has p егар given in our — р! "attention as he has. саш ечи equally dese oriin T й ý E before, to thi Юл зе пе su es! y in suni, connect these pee шту places, We are — by any uet f and only propi x, & Неуттт, 22, Dorset Street, » Bie Sees Diode. wil be gladly сер gren the fi us, though lagging by the way 100 ri ac ven такт зна d ot ned so accurately under а fer диз in umdzained disini, tends to to loss the NEWCASTLE “ best теше hurried inquiry of this kind, as they would have | Ms сера, it also ten de M DA m e eae v. SH and been by this time under the ieal correction len ебу: Land drainage, MA i FONTER ma PATENT, STEAM, PLO ене а annual peut y, had the work begun so көрүчү е and will be so still more, Y for its its АТО Tor partigulars арыу! ply to, o ars ago, Wes p tren) ith идел ight ofth h of the water supply, to Te IMPROVED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS | which has befallen us is in exact proportion to ^ti ж аст бо үш which Mr. DENTO: КО MACHINERY. aro sironger fore E een Mud plas h of the pere on which, unaided and|urgesis the conservation of the winter store for kind ot delving belt не ын с ет TEM ,it in the meantime rests. If the Daiji summer use, This winter store from “ through?” ИЛАК НААР ir FORTA BER ENON = oss attendant on pum ym — sap has к drainage, whatever its actual quality may » A io orks, Greenfield, near Manchester. мй not more than t. per ann certain niy better than that of mere surface 1 exo ee Pen see what а пары multiple d the ordi- lection, It is the, latter on чеч жи» vi и эч 5 M ede ie tiis cattle plague am to, an now , whi ten fails І ig beris by mw AS 4 ліва, ad An nary ko diminishing if possible the dioc of the а ас, d water of the кеше bi М distributing its weight will me|neighbourhood of any village only a few The Right Hon. m M.P., Chairman. apparent, 16 see nly fair that those should | acres indeed) were collected up, Frederick L. Dashwood, Esq Sir C. H. J. Rich, Bart. hare of it i interest G t|quality would be better and the neam tity would ‚ Wiliam Hope, Esq., V.C. Sir Wm. Russe ЖЕР. p оозе А : җа Poen rioratio Lloyd, Esq. ranville R. H. Somerset, Esq. | interference has in many instances ag surer, 3, Folliott Powell, Esq. р Rolla, De ated its destructive effect on individual fortunes. | This is the point on which Mr. DENTON has so To чан, Е Сік nai ил ap тк Бо: SURVEYORS, &c., IN he мы siie rad hire. ке xg de офа d i ева he has illustrated both бы GLAND AND WALES, AND IN LAND, : districts. ire. eestershire, а y proion observation o titus Perka ө Agricultural hi та the whos s кың wig, In the first —À there were re 1200 h | the rainfall and the drai ease of P woe aldaraa by, a renk са ЫР cen aiso last week, is le number, - soils of various ons porosity, and by published pl plansa and ^ „емір, Р Reclamatio: ay br D Planting, for an: benefi purpose, | hich had then bee 2 ens mates suitab| — 2 Farm lc Drain ultural or farming d d, about 900 тее "will under treatment, A very competen! veg body of men are now n AR CUT As т а Royal Commission in examining the Society of Arts has latterly been PE tions of the rivers to the Majesty's s sabjets w ingofin ; and we are exhaustive treatment, would indi it large enough, as well as suf&ciently difficult, 1210 fruitful; and important, both to need a are information and ability for its efficient examina- бен, е and to * ffer many valuable soc] and pred = as the reward of its patient investi- atic pletene: writte а ям "ог per “It is to be hoped th ouble t. elay n А ubliention of the results of the inquiry ; E an am x wle баке f the supply of Btock in the Country is "Жүнү төкк ЕТ manifestly most Ey bs vid 15 doti Vo eb ih E: ur wi ө returns w: р x our. reference the other г day to to the need the leas! MA sible trouble and un gem d to tlie pnis d the ii h h (BÀ pA of land, and it is the. earnest юре = d Pas ph oy En plis sheep, w е exprésse the ope that the cirele Agriculturists will show them: y to afford in та 1 he A, lt ts fulness might soon be eompleted by the addition of phe e йада, and Foreign interest as t 9 йт the Men, and Ayrahires to the 1156 at present| “ Соріев of to m о responde ios be т р беш, Plaguo gommission апа the Board о! e Form о! ќе. We find examining ue "^ Schedule to be issued by the у йге enclosed, о the Occupi Кутум employed will eel Е песевзагу, as іб will occ: „ it will be necessary to make a further iers and i on ond th nal аа to Occupiers who neglect to fill | "y (es op inions of Roub Rou up peg return p^ —Á bi Seous contagious m matters are [pn y pum ict is resent in the chambers Ње Galloways ; and though, swing io the a ap! your obedit Servant, ы (Signed) "J. Bue mise TENNAN A disinfection І breeders, it wee a poor array p па yet в, uet Sog ook T {деге is in that volum a Мацнее an sena list : а ia Beh b Ay dap | Denee, your сЕ "m som e Galloway her is, however, | ы requested (hes Pa edema], unme-| Towns,” App. p. 89, a table ot à P sertain that the Galloway and Angus cattle do not| diately thereafter, by post, as addressed on the other side in es каа wherein it is stated ve the ақа The Returns of Individual Oceupiers will not be p ended ав the best for | p pa. and separate breeds. vex "я , namely An éders eross < Gallow: Number of Live кз &pon Land in the Didia gih Under- Condy's “Flui am all the deodorisers risers ds егей, а мечт ет p di signed, on the day of ; 1866. only “complete disinfectant” which is at ten - probably th plan ог recordin ng If separate farms in two or more parishés bo occupied, separate | same time а " powerful direct oxidiset" The * bes several herds, puli b be N f! issue т ап р Ret burns of Stock are to be imade Eor өм each Farm. other complete disinfectant is chloride of lime, d mproved-polled nity, of however, he describ молга fran — acknowledge ек тт маң ^" gius the v bend upon ч КЕС: aestru dim t, and thi P erp d estructive agent, аш s tocke driven to Fairs, Markets, on © ea n for е its 125452 notion w p s ie D — PAPER PIPES FOR WATER AND DRAINAGE, is p оша Бе ra е "this иб т né and 19909, sehioh ой Sheets of paper ied Vit Dithmer sóled oh & aor beast) be cirefuly AM 7 possible iln mandril under hea аўу pressure. We believ: des epidemics exe epizooties. e haye stood the test of 10 or 12 years а $ GAS Number of Cattle. ; whole theory consists in the in Paris. Is it known how long itle pipes vill UE HERE M vod f| 8 rinderpest Бу! ана ud. - ee ed 1 last underground? For а turbi ` | $ ||йхшд the 7 Other Oattlo. ан ua "alae | Y safely recommended as ut as strength and & i p that а cheapness are рем Ё EL ep is the ‚ 2. t effent qund, There ik Must т E £8 i EE Sy E I may add that s a cure will be found almost poria | machinery, an den torb es with guide 293 За 293 18d i РЕНИ odis ta 1 blades to regulate supply according to demand, for Es IPR i65 ering an injection of a wineglassful of T >» Fluid in a quart of warm water, and giving by the l-horse power pulper, or 13-һогве power chaff- A mouth half a pint of Linseed oil, mixed with a quare eutter, or 4-horse power peg machine, haye к О Vo edimini (ioni ? of a pint o Sg spiri + rpentine ; imm after which the animal should Бе w ER FOR Товмір СоттЕЕЗ ғов | 1950 insert on sponged all over with Condy's Red Fluid, of it Smeer is particularly worthy of "tho attention of| Figures, the par: strength H Т чует ad bbed 2 flockmasters on the breezy South Downs. Tw reor er аи" "ác eus" remember a clever shepherd who, or less after the oil апа turpentine have when there was a suflicieney of wind, took off the 1 ннер лаб! of. tho follow Turnip eutter handle, fixed on a simple windmill, Phó бй NT я; ed) бй Tm upie d у bó Tex pet "heit p^ "uad and eut the roots. The жге РА А ышын at c tor ef CREE is Half а winobottle of Condy's Red Fluid, E vanes consisted of light iron rods, B, М Sheep iti th f ever uM Ра РВИ italn. du h ter sufficient heep within the area of eve. шура: in Grëa ulp uric асі Ater sumce bottle. ы ае should then have a quiet re Whitehall, 9th December, 1865. Md e OF LIVE rock. =I have the honour E to mm mit to уой! thg copy of a | ho: эри per hour pes “ Sir, ера ier with its enclosures, which h ed to this | mg; ^ pet а s xture ої eq HE Secre fthe B барчы q^ m se pne d оза зо » aes s ча i bare s (orones hs үз болау'а Red са r^r water without СА compliments to e Editor o Е ганаа 1н ЯЕ nerally to the erro time, dim d and Agricultural Gazette, and сае that RÀ. "s be| “Her Majesty's Government fors jm Xem Am you will | the fever bais good enough to publish the e closed co: orte- uo with them in the o pee hy ста — таннар of aleoholie stimulants it has been an as has d сеш td of He pag e а ч Md they trust | administer every three hours а dose МЫ 2, ) s -— а а: й — of ша ААС. county c AL DB aS A. E have. in ra e vien sli kr "i k wd deg y cooled to wit together with a copy of the Schedule to ed tos e { NC “б. бк | the Board ы yeu &ud of a letter that has es vun D hom bo to i ug astringon ; y Sir rge Grey on the бы ү; tothe| „ш. _. » ес. 18, 1 and stimulant. coffee ords Lieutenunis of tie бетеги! oou баш | M Ub cem кы ны era dose ^f the Red Fluid wil be bur. will be sent to, and is to be returned by, meet pier | the corresponding authorities in Scotland), should be informed | Duríng this time great care should be taken to of land through the post office febomer available), | of the s about to be taken by tho Board of Trade for the | the neut ed, an the Sen da is to be made by pier upon the | Буре sgi iod hy Secret кө, ku Sr de Gro t in | disinfected by Condy's Red Fluid that w тор. 5 M ar EVEN probably | transmit to you for the informatio iu the same herd would b earlier en ihe 1 866, owing to the v mittee of Council for Trade, copies эр ifo et [d E sionally with th id a ery ionally M "d Schedules "ең willhave to be printed | Ваз has been vore ed о the Lords- rend m rp in | administered to them once or twice a d diste 5 "m ful of the fluid in two Whitehall, Dee. 18, 1888. беча гене the horn ill ihe ** Office of Committee of Privy Council for Trade, * Whitehall, De cember б. t Sir J; Emerson Tenuent, Board әрт» ——————À RIND Mt attention has € "'Bir-I аш directed by t s of the Edd боздой for Trade, to request that you ma move Secre« у Sir rge y to cause the Count; strates in England and Wales (and the co A edt rities in »" к жу уер ded agis n by the ber of | ELS reri in sU IR Баш. s оой offices — nty пуаш ы А will pir yalual advising own tenantry and the "neighbouring кафа to give prompt and careful attention ee yn le to be trans- mitted to them by post, for а number of Li T koe land in c occupation. dion n WA wee pe upon this subject between the pep AA tho Бойка o Board of Trade vit will im tact tio тантай information vtt NUT, obtained eturns from eps fatmer& and bere is very d desirable that should b guarding ара! inst the refus: "f: — Tlasppréheadion ne 2 рать or he s enel as "I o the ih ihtentious ot the E ur Бет resent аы : Oré coi тне with the Pesca arge a class of nese fro bod I” He then Ri m e. i^ tain E oy —€ dus Ed TEE БЕН zt paragraph, relating io шашай, | and, fishes his ue yt s. Ies for 8»? edules will bear the DU o Rcs by euch Occupier of not less than five сон emean i а to Чч thoy мтч return, if they wil pren igarot pred v georg » RIS urn it by dh upon the com- less than six pamphlets upon this subj amonga por was m written Ad, ога» It has been = Oh that min т» a book!" PEST. fou ealled to a review upon no b it h he found. 2d what my 3, and асс me as being “wild upon M A" a by infere would lead your readers to believe that in шу pamph- let, entitled * Rind. and Cute; à Сурва, its odoriser, and Sani ;" I had stated that gypsum * might have hindered ede m also чей -= as of — n grow hea * that Heither е erops nó thout it; и-н from, Secondly, tha by atmmonia, which I — is the vehicle "4н = рела "that. the t without X X idet кыйс; г; and I quoted in support of this from place E place; rin jan a am е, t Ше ане т on to quote а is list. о. i wi find em he gypsum rendered all EPERE, ce LOND | [The read Des g is ^d лесе on o : «ч Уай rt j^ lthily s | m "interest of tho cowkeeper to anga- best. place in three to four days, not to give too mucli food, Turni the death Ts Lundy, Leith, Dec. TI C i on x nie s re pee queo doubted that w. f the milk must be first-rate, uda c" День I have — rom Aged со tle a of а sümple, bat I am thankful to' pounded 14 jn the enler but the Door consumer the DU ee -— and 0 therefore coumulatod dis —does adeunt get milk pure. pus 29, 19053 ТИЕ GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. jn | pem = confess my belief. Ij this is a very rare|the large and wholesale / management of monster | 60,000 gallo the Western about exception to the e lo gives coWhouses by great piene, — Be guàrantee be 00 lone We ҮК, Сонан 2,000,000 Чует. “те following Ые gives examples of nine analyses | of gentlemen of unimpeachable hon and under | were thus brought up last year, and this ш bi xw Dr. Voe ireetion "of distinguished pre autho- М y: 2 allons with which, med he for the purpose of this report, i of different rity ? I believe it will be found inthe long run that| perhaps a little, Фи | credit our 24600 ye 2 i standard of morality is pretty uniform— | caunot, at X. rate, make out more tha 00,000 Sind 1 district. All except No. were exceedingly, | not hig her even in the fields and lanes and cottages of | of gallons for the 8,000,000 of Lou аб rr last — "dial adulte country life than in the shops and streets of аша, and|year. This is just 8 pu t e pila) ahead per = ior Влириз or Мих. a е "т mean of course the ЖопезЁ? dealer—who | annum ; rather more than part of a pint of 4 Dist rict. ә. idt 7 PREN | Mi (thov ugh y good one nò doubt he ^ "< of e м. EY: | | 2 | |+ 5 Dr you wi undiluted milk than “a ue mm | i HEHH puer .| 93.15; 98.04 ECET. 93.82) 883 ether that of a company or of a ior wn or ЕЕ ЕР | БЕР Ё pen мү ЗҮН matte m -— HU ta. d d^ a x $ $i cour meds y icm you м dent ideni. no doubt, "АР EH E BE at [5 {гї and а Меј 1.75) 175) 2 йч» умен [ sy 4 y the honesty of the wu who 253 ТЕҢ FEES : ERF HR sigi: n) 218 257 31! 9.04] 3.00 o | distrib utes it. t Dr. Whitmore tells me t his 52 FE i E E att Мега! matter (ash) ` .05, 30) „58 .60| .T0 p have ион, that "d agas эе in E p r | il earrier a& the door H ^ | д И ng nitrogen | .98| .40| 4" é consumer from rim very ү same abo , are often 14 E | HS d tage of cream by 4| 64 6] i il^ "irent LK e A rar carrier has the Ё Б | : É: на 1 c ае dd " chance, i milk to a dishonest ERE T | Н © specife gřāvitý of mhilk| 1.019 | 1.017 | 1.021 | 1.0% | 1.030 өт бег leder a К i йй ibm ode can with water, Ја faot Ч р | „Ду сае» "E Е Дый vity of skimmed| 1,020 | 1.019 | 1.023 Not. doter- ult M ен by the — о F на ү milk at 6 ^. 3 eph á ih wd. — S.A or alite Ф; " eda — ident tific th — È: | : F ed AxALYBLS | constantly employ * comparing the ERE ТОРДУ Т» g Рава. Ах me Д n реве: го a n EM А, e Mh, LY: qe hang mik rais ^ Е A Ё к (Strand District.) пы of the kind учр фт E PAREEN bs R БЕ. | | КИШИ. be i id "olent my Дк department of guun jä 6. С Б | 9 idis ert wi пете no renson quality should RET $-|gEIR kritin 0t ] | | | not b in this way by compatison SES |! x y Went c gravity of milk ..| p | 1092 | 1021 | 1.091 | with ү этат М article, seein ag that quantity is being ае Е P4 E | amen tago 9 of cream mir s Lum 6 5 егет 4 peer ed y the official со C ЕРУ „ше жеен Еа y volum - —— | weights and measure with jo Ln standar КЕНИ к SAMPLES FROM KENSINGTON AND CAMDEN Town. Sup ife er, that lute honesty ^ (as 1 bE ч / $ % i a aahi believe the per cèntage of peser on the great scale -BeREE |RÍ|B | 333 & z B Kensington. Tow to be) pretty constant quantity and generally Аге * | gass E |" RUN 6 d" | prevalent; how country milk as compared | х2 ЖКББ |Р| Б m z io. [a | а, за | 3&. | with that of the London созде? Why, " ЕЁ ТТ! Ў 2 [Ll -—|—————- then м ЫА) ЫР € i. EN ГА E M better 220282 H x 1: Ёресїйе gravity .. — ..|1.026| 1.029 | 1.025 11.023 | 1.019 |the t 288087 $1" za V Percentage of dea e 8 Not yet made. Ў keeper vi led. [y fed m k weli en it would be x Баатай S a E? RÉ ФЕ Percentage ої water _.. — | the interest of the cowkeeper t ther еге; e lat HITTA ag ЕР жыл: 9 A 16 will be seen by the reader of this T that bo dH ME L Hii ЫН eight cases out á nine in the — ило e milk | the latter must sell his cows as they get 55 to tbe pen d ie jer E E was dilnted up to 40 or 50 per with water, Ла | butcher. were milk brought 50 or 60 miles, as A TT ра DW rs : É | Kensington and блаа Tow id в ошен «s pen very n s, to London, em be a least d SIN [3 i : я Жолдон хаз ыт DE m ан. —ln а late| 12 hours old before it reaches the consumer; tha 166668 r " ge # reporb to the Maryleb iren х itmore, the from the n cowhouse is about four hours old, n ETA em | BFS, Ee £i medical officer of that. "atri ly so дэ Thirdly, the shaking of the milk HERI E! | $23 ЯВ | results of тулай by himself, rom ркт you { ather | along t o 60 miles of railway, $SSESA $ | ] | that out of in ndiseriminately ENEE т "rd the rattling over the p^ P esl обы iota | |, were only СЕ "adulterated d, and of е | the station, is certain in a proportion of i b aor | Е T€ }, аитор 1%, ^L um j^ lo injure the е РМ. а ину n py it AERESE H | = A Dr. Druitt, in one of his| —in all I may that it | | > id выпау) аіоли ней cal officer for St, eei sede mot keep iz VE d r^ al il [1 or certain " 4 $ eaks of 82 analyses made i in purposes, That is the presimplive case against the | сте ве of 186 1, of samples purchased i dis ЫШ їйї а compared with that ! triminately from 46 dedere all over that parish, and | London ? What 18 рт, fact? 16 уой want to know of these 22 proved to be " гере nabl good,” —24, D real valüe of o | other, x ust m ou T what| Тһе returns given in another аг а which Led ie irobably €: were extreme à the con&u t what dealers iu it can | to thank the vestry б egi nd iuspectors of the ве vity Е е ; additi tion of water, and | afford to give xad These a unquestionably эмие within the рари теў poA show the three were E such a condition (ib is supposed |is the true e. Deal ers i i milk will way in which the number of licences for town cowe from artificial — deae that they would not coagulate rhe from 4d. to Ик ыа, zali n with rennet, therefore unfit ilk than is n ia dell b, semi x Number i [ m often comes ins : dv More alleges »quaey, mU PME üst it XE enther Р Ttis fuste $a. ный Cowsheds. | water as ky lighter a | with very great regret жузү that the retail deer finds ] ien gem gravity ma m be due to the e&cess of either | himselt ^$ from his supply of town-shed milk, and NAE of these very different ingredier ents —but forced to betake hitnself to the dealer from the у асана ‚М eX таб ТИЛИ g "London : AU ed f да d. to Án ч Tnm —— rr ӯ сЕ than water, and refore, me. пагь untry ni on ў am "Eom (1291 22] .. eae when wafer has been. ll devised pro- | difference. quite “Ахы account for йе п бм iin ide Жош ` * d - | зе: Ч EM to skim milk! (and — therefore the | bulky e" and Manis are Mert man Marjlebone .. .. L| 69 | 70 | 56 | 1314 | 292 Wwiuleration must be ob once) the specifie | to London cowhouses, there to bë consum сү Жз of C уре ую Tas | 360 grivity test may be depended hg consu -: h е at home, even though к=н am Sqnire Her wt o I believe, 79986 rs in this room e were not th t advantage dice lt а Заа жадае GERE ER 0| 90 who from their own conscientious manage- | cow-keeper has i int ar neighbourhood ное os ER 5 | | 4| 92] 920 heir business, that genuine e t d i $ breweries, with their edes ke lies o ek d NE Ps ed ipti CH E Rad En n s London shops (an diem mber, have| But whatever the superiority o erae € St, P aa Ат А o a CLE |99 192 | un 968 n speaking of the impossibility . of itid it is way in which simgton CU" M | 71 | 69 | 1217 | 108 th a pe 1 knowledge of those with | been emptied by е plague, that Lóndón н зр St. artin’s-in- the-Ficläs Bo en]: 2 6 А 2° whom they deal, getti ilk—it 18 of the be fed from the country more generally than it has Оо оздон Aires x her tre upon the whole to the millions of the metropolis that I| been. What із the quantity which has been hitherto | Clerkenwell . e ub 116% | 29 | 950 have been speaking) yet believe that cowkeepere will | consumed in town? 1 have bere the published returns | 8t. Giles and 8.Gedde +| els] 91 19 it that generally 16 is wa The | froin the metropolitan association of usb eut — M zl eim this point is no doubt correct, As | health of the number of cowshods and o NEC. — x win | 83 | 1988 | 450 prejudice, however, 4. could be ascertained by inspection and Taty, S on Betina Groon Won o] Өү | «6 | 277 Тот instance that chalk is added, the | the 13th of August last, Four districts out t of 44 sent asm wie om ж | in ibreina as we M à рана autc ete be Tiati, Ao Mat" zB 5115 E hyanimaljelliesareadded, they may bedism he number usually kept in the m "a Bast К E | 38 M $00 S adt ei ist who has | politan imp Ки and „Ыым Dro. | Po Poplar iion, North District Е n! olt lk in and to any one who knows how | bably in outl: no ss | | in country houses to keep good milk iidem des org may сесте thouamdeimore I may CM ue 1 seg ms sweet for any length of time, tbe idea of any other | therefore probably assu me that London has been hitherto | Pu mponu sole» elt Made pus veteri Feb Tis sot hare to sept y 24000 onm bles vint i vog prc gos epe n a f ‹ mn on milk е, way. xd : imberwe! |.. 130] 555| 1 COSA тлер жолу iva rtr ВА мыл den Lacs Дано e T rar orc EN тарди — WE SPE үә and I have no dou the truth is, that the. i the materi ing le an * ich na dant in Loodan is (probsbly ia the| fou тота wliich T soe that the Great Western Railway bas | ор м Bastyr, Beier) |.|, ИТА, cases) diluted ; xor cm thero bo he slightest «nt үөү Mils ép BI еу; that the Korth | Pewimam 0L 02 р Bicit jn declaring that this ing it | Western sent up 40,000, ,and 100,000 Тее къб Kidbrókó .. 0 fot.. | 10] 9517 denied, is г чанде үн; annually during the last tbree years; that the Great | ecd асо a “| ul E bi t eagalan d doc cadat tn k that | Northern has sent up 250,000 ап ы Бгл у vu rate solida lt i 1863-4; that the s — M mA NO NUN Plumstead WR T A LIE “| ie ! tlen 800,000, 90 and 1,000, " Gent 3... s «WT CM i wipe, vp бр M ont the 1 в; that the South Eastern peer вотот 7 ван аала вац (4 25 La m the country, or irea on | up 120, 000 à {о 180,000 gallons; the Brighton g year to year. The present ies 7 * jn order 1212 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Droen number of the cows has been me in very few нын das 4 n: that Mr. J rar Tat wi cy? LM iation, announces that of 4456 c horns edis his distriet, o only 805 are now шнш. And though this is — "bey — the average c of other districts (for insta n Chelsea there London. Taking these at 800 gallons a head per акш, - adding 20 gallons of skim milk daily, of whic But I must ni. Б ut I must not for orget that -my КЫ, j If the facts I Wa, аб my qu Ме и һеаг we de only 9 galions be Lis a пеш) per annum, or 1- 5th of a a pint a ece—one half the medical | 9 kept, та. have pos sold Tat during the autumn, and not gbove a dozen have been killed by the m d 45 s bought i in; ) but I She from an inspection of the returns, yet i imper- fect, to the Privy Council Office that there i ics 3, 000 instead of 24,000 cow зенай pm qe e of course the railways n brou of m inted, and doe to iur milk. y hay, judia аы ER 1 tio minds of its is атау prejudi eng PES Пеш will not hav каби nd this зотат согар» to ng eps and their familles in Consumers, the e e been useless: bar o 9 may have some influenco on the КЕТ irected to th d inge e enormous k cost altogether 4s, Just 14. a of i y aud safety of the traffic above all, tba t тта еек pu са or 40 pints for 217 days of one sehen is less than one-fifth of a pint e to thank Mr. Henry Wilson, of 8 It contains at present about 15,000 "Mops, and there are exactly 100 cows in us town, and 123 d« oduce of abou 50 other cows, ar of milk to жетп їп ЮЕ predne on m: ord m g ч through s eb y- and fifty cows to 15, 000 реор1е аге zone cow to 100 чокы, 1 at 800 "ec a e shows that the Great F ester: ns a day, bri fo ng much of ib n more than 100 miles; Кы other peri have increased созу, is about 70 pints a year, ог one- -fifth oti apinta sa А Sooo ong -half the medical standard, T have tot thank Messrs. Ho rd, fi cow ward, of Bedfor All these instances гөй t e London standard, two last are any south-country Single instances wäl har ау prove this, orIc ould s say here ond the r 80 first. rate and cleane Коше, aud sp e" es of hot я similar pro London'was supplied in October HE CONSUMPTION OF MILK I shall now xe as endis a8 possible 0А — as I have рне урні жа consumption of milk. , Four teen Schools and ms 2 between 2 aa wi care of them, ар a8 I have been kindly i info med by о managers of а quarts а day. Two а many small сї children yid hardly ever taste milk they are we after skim milk—. aily. h d by individual cases. Let us the com take the теш „of Dr, Smith’s inquiry bringing your 40 home and buying othars? Шу" i d рь up the bor, donus lime-vashed waly wa ite : uple of m ieu сая we are "it mrs; mi] s he a ad ; ** bu е À art!” he said; *I Haf EE ET country. e on e r not infirmaries, nor ad need about н ашы of all a, der of all ages in the pro- portionate vci which such ages represent in every general populati gx n. Add, nsum n of these p- en: es on into from 10 to 30 eases in each ъан a chosen with a | , 9$ in Wilts, po spe pem Eid di d was 12 Pas in Pee for in s 30 V em, Ар n Somers to give F have tot aimed At Personality at all in have only na ought wholes — & quare and retail in is Mh or course ‹ of this statement, an d MDC ks, Неги, Cambrid ае shire, 1-84 of а р іп qon 1-5th of а pint (9 € wow in Of course I am choosing th two was d ut i o was with me then be the c t of ee according to the examples on his list, but they are all examples of ы оош tis оц ени the nature of this 2 uu of the eed instances шева, үке, and you | Counties, w, these numbers have to be divided by 5| “ something."—^" Yes," he said, “blue We Iud ave a total of about 2400 quarts drunk daily by (th „ЫЕ пог A the family), and by 7, the days | this story, for it represents a very large portion of my 11,320 people, which is as nearly as possible че рїп&), | ОЁ the week, bef ou can ascertain the quantity | сазе. London milk comes from the very best "м 2.5ths of a pint a day apiece consumed by a large | consumed by each individai daily. orld, for both milk and fl rom t general popuiation under medical direction. [Itisplain,| I find Pari їп a poo court jn the Strand there are in the world, ergo EL {де Pe: rond A then, P London, which nin e veri liberal esti- | 57 families, ouses, hénsed'à the CE "n Ой р mate already does -half of thi ti ure n 4s. іп all, for which | house cows in 116, ver mande quantity ign is rer у fuper ы sd with eu | they get 9 iy or т шегшш. Thís i$ 3th part of a | and all the year round, T will e that Me d pint apiece, and there was among tbem a baby brought | the hands of one of the most hearty and energetic: . hi d foin bad. 1 GARA IE id es үр ius rode Manes 8 m Xxx M " Aversge | © Daily | Whieh still further reduced the roportion, · Тнеттотов, | goof |Children. Adulte. | уу The milk for the baby, I may adi, Ду 21d. in the shop, neither energy nor intelligence. And, а t : - r 3d. if had diner from bd w. His is very little асно zd t Tondon ШЕ е EAE i He E quera. indeed, bes there was an u eif n mber of adults in | #00@ at the rai way terminus, Lon а“ " T the pany, only 40 children out "Р 294; an nd Iw vill the best milk in the world for 3 ERE тыс А pH RA ru very — spoiled between the milk-pail aad tbe t- ..| 4t015 545 70 280 жын numbering 294 in all, with double eit ea-cup—so that when it reaches с тч Аа IE see ri 18$ |mumber of children among them, who don't spend "s better red what Mr. Insp cct 2 to 14 210 Я 56 а да ipd milk nor anything like it, and who hav me Eni cob u9 tod 291 31 4) |not the chance of buying milk even at '8d. а pint from та аа ü NM rr "M 16 x Ў s the cow if (у wished it, ORD SPENCER ON THE CATTLE Zi STE Фу 190 ? 45 Looking at the quantity consumed Љу agricultural. me. Bilowiog ja M was portion ишш Poboa 2. b ecem r 13, airm; Bes 114015 TT ? shir ie: for 75 = tins е аа may 5e called а land flowing Зона ав ans „ой : e ? 15 wi pr э 1:6 үн am right in saying that London E 14 250 ? á i E badl as it is, is yet as well es А. many CO culturists to improve their бо. о "ouk Б A Asylums :— PER : pese he "Павее Of course, however, it will not do to bésh inbroéing to ah обон 16 . p : е раге the quantity co: edin London with that s lani m n * y! kA «^ кыно and Northumberland a Ms d hei ao before 321, 2871 2000 | апа Sco r. Smith returns them there at 24 Add adults (estimated) in attendan ly th ts there has been а vast іш] on asylums pee os not specia) Б kid us per family each week, or nearly a pint a day foren жаёы а dod » think té X n Berwickshire and many Lowland connties it is | OUntry are generally aware how TE almost universal - the farm арор with families |18 1п the year 1862 there bk ws and d hole What do other Jes get ? hasa coran c es 200 ons a day 190 cow the but ttermilk (a dE анты "à - Stir es in л Scotland, vp persons, and is s Uns supplied by а very | quot from a letter of Mr. Ch " ink the of their skim- in by ra 60 g class in a community of Mr. David Morton, of | вё ‘Stirling, for ш ie facts, "Take no nsfield, in Nottinghamshire. Ther are here ,000 people, а nd 108 cows, one to every 93 people, just m idway yr uad Stirling and | ral conclusion, from y observa- milk is of more im- tos he s hire, our y an cashire, t labo! Мы ыыы MM та пив е hill districts of md d een- soldiers of the greates! and hat I am told the Northumberland sen T add here of militia — recruited from the milk-fed agricul- | off to 220,224, and th ural more ground |1 tu population of that соппфу," covers TT WE ів which I vent ure to com Lag en ЕУ nu my gen all m са nd. Үш гы їп тере to Ls erae rd that a cheap and bread and milk and potato- | Ча also milk and oatmeal men with. Jittle |. It strongest. navvies are from те hill districts of уе t there should be mberland an Aberd. , These bave been the favourite Kingd ке 1 се gao I fnd t e foreign h Р 19,174. Тһе English farmer cannot doe po oreign importation—he ought not € f THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1218 the can compete most successfully т h | offering a fair ch of е ought to be tested,| regard to the Cattle Plague, the following are the e gar improve M breeds against all foreign еге. , There experiments now on in Norfolk are|most prominent :— country in Europe that can the inspection of a E ekilfal veterinary surgeon, | 1. x stop "e for two months or more pie e Med no d Mr. Giblett has talked ot | and I A be glad if they can make a satisfactory кы E and shows, so far ав cat tesis vi n fetched 407. — -— дее; "рд — report. m in favour of hae »opathy, or any other 2 produces stock, but there really о animals pathy” which will give us а cure for the disease.| 2, The ре stoppage of all movement of live good edam eat as the English. Айну унүн however eM | he commercial aspect of. this sene ш somewhat cattle, whethe: ee t or herren to study to preserve e theirp power of successful com mpeti- remarkable. I was в to find what a large unum for t e have tion by imr trade we do with Holland in the — ^ui € у - died from E cag or xen pp Y conse- There is no doubt, too, that the рате bas most of 230,000 cattle impor fro uence thereo seriously aff 1 only of the agricul- | Holland. I am, penne D quce to: eem in 4. Government insuran turista, but of all classes in the kingdom, who will | Holland they are suffer most severely | from the The majority of those interested i in the subject agree most severely the ргеввиг e which will be put | disease, and that tl А but Govern- upon them i! if the plague be not staye ed. ch ате һаа the D: С now | ment, dreading the ass d as to | the supply of meat, as one of th t t with a erence to s Seri andit is most|are not dis isposed t ; prin cipally because it is the cattle plag That commission first met at the | esc: Bend They say dedi in the rp Islington м. of October, and it proceeded with its investi- | the d beginning E withou ut delay. We e ex amine ed i into to the earliest disease is increasing, and that during = Tis | ei The Smithfield Club, whilst recommending the three weeks they have had many more case to but still it seems to be apprehended that the disease | parts of En eu e tbe бе subject п under t the notice of the Government. We nglan rd Probably it 2-4 ho v very 50 the conclusion that we ought {о | will not disappear till all the animals are carried off. | defined populous places to allow fat ur to be sent recom a pore to take measures to| The report complains of the g carelessness of|on condition that they are to be slaughtered within check, if ее the spread of the disease in the owners of stock, who ar re reckless about what they buy, seven days. pposing, however, ; this p proposition to But w re ember т this c nt with or t t : ti the Continent, disin the manure of diseased кж, there fore did not аы tho detis of those mi, v ed в modified vernment. reliminary one, and referred va vodice. We had EP > ect but | let us consider the second proposition—the absolute чаи it "rmi pen read and кн sow broadcast non-removal of cattle from place to place. The advo- the seeds of t з er the country. | cates of this extreme measure LU reside in districts ought t tob warnin, us to practise every | where the cattle plague exists, but they are ve this redes ів ов cato hi з» Ж ав sib sirous of extendi ing the ban "to districts | not a ected lost his tail, and tbey argue that the mde evil should в, if the|be submitted to to get Mad of the greater, and exclaim, porary inconvenience compared to the y" I енот suffer from ibat| In districts (and by a dist a petty English animals do; and even in our London dairies | sossional "division where the [E exit) чак non- by far the greater number of those cured are Dutch ry de- in Russia that if stock tl | sirabl and in all verd ones, the cattle sgcaped. France the same thing has Бесеу “т has са out once or pe wice, but a strict — has been ma in- spread -| has of En those Lilo аге колы» native. glish | ап | han > write — it, we ide very much if | узт жүк и и m 4 recommended of sending the butcher instead of the beast to the butcher is the P ив very cie u нечне жы cept isolating cattle as much as ро and d ырааз if свои, x uniform system Hi ане | | веч ар +? coun у e disease ra to be|i mba —— eda d and c leanliness | whi rrr ae care will, I ышк y | First, then, let us consider the butcher to the beast medicine we yet know of. plan. "T grazie has half а score of fat beasts fit for slaughter, wanted he informs his b y Mos tcher, A., who drives menie: ete | over a distance of 6 or 7 od to look at them, and ot gone any furt 1. The fo a ing retu ued yesterday :— | бөл takes а man with him, ‚ Aff fter а I = ^ So far I have been нт Ж of contagion by оре; These returns do not oli "to De the total but compe go fu rther, and вау tha ; t Britain, take vantage of t it is but only those which have been ascertained from the wed. the бына, is 7% and "he time fined for impossible to trace a gpr ead in official information received at this office from |®leugbtering the animals, which must not be remov contact. I believe it never breaks out rriren inspectors, путна appointed by the Clerk of the alive. Of course they are not all wanted at once, but but when it is once established its spread seems to | Council, or by auth The divisions of — on three a four different occasions. be due {о atmospheric causes. I know that in Englan ud ua" thois of the lolum: ой Элан sent over e purpose of slaughtering, and admitting tbat I lay lf € ХА the конон! | th о as the мей requires bung some time, Why, then, do you propose m of restriction ? by the headings, * back " бАбеВ another v visit v T carts is ~ к ийе red That may be а very proper objection ; but what we being aidea t "s post 9. - " — us кубло eor сте — ende: И we have а runaway horse we can do nothing with enm 13 Panan | these 10 animals are converted into human food. bin; as when we A him ed moderete hisspeed we| | | "5^, ^7 c се | farm and of eerie Mes herd of cattle are exposed to able to Las nage him, and sabane peoria SESSITIIEIIG the visits of the men on all orn din him from startin ша во, if we сап but BERTEL EEE] Q iere is for many miles round, y ier AT Dé КЫС ЖО hog EE THE Epi H effect is that the beasts must be bought under the with it—we get a реА Ише іо ч for a cure, : Ea? H3 ЕРЕ g 9 value, ог a гра ге ня рау а rS — bul 50 long as it is raging through the country atsu 3 ЕЕ АЕН 3 expenses, "Bat e supposing that disease exists some a terrific rate, we shall not be able to stop it. At "ES ЕЕЕ y £ 5 5 10 t rst there was a disposition that the Com- 2 ERER REG E ts are slaughtered for fear they sho ^e wid iook too serious a f the matter, but DpDCES8:8 E сеча сњ — ranner эт may have been then m le have come round to n- g ex e same butchers as in the ions. ius dues лавы rapidly from the 14th НАНЕ h pro in to slaughter tl October to the 2d of December ; the number of Е PRAA EO 377 7i probably convey the infection in their clothes, in one t which cattle have been attacked within S2S9588.29?x2| October?l. of theii ted visits to the farm from which the th eeks advanced from 3398 to 5118. That.really au дй easi] Weekendivg | first ten beasts - So that we conten ides Shows а terrible state of thiu y this tim SEZ5EBEeb5og| October 28 the increased expe and inconvenience, th ge fewer than 30,000 cattle have perished by the БыллШ„ы Haaa | Week ending of infection is Món r from the butcher to the beas plague. hough there h h discussio FETE SSS| November 4|: 12 plan than that from the beast to the butcher, for as in everywhere, all the views of the Commissioners have Deiis а ы den] Mee, Е те qucm instance ^ e а ў hat bourne om d the do not wish alter the Su Cos Naapa 9-05 $ rom whence no veller returns, no injury „сат е ti hey offered to — overnment one CE Edd 14b aree EE possibly arii IM $* is all very well, but if it tittle, There is one othe point which I should esscsprBucre Wok cn = Ё snaps from overtightn the —: is less th like to allude to, and thatis the treatment of the Z9oSZeusemsu| Novemberó95.| £ before, Then, hav take the case of breeding heifers. disease, „Мас uch w onder has been expressed that t the O oer n coc | Wekendng]|. E ye е ma ТҮҮН аслар EN Mert. tenen : m SSZESSESEZIZ| Deembrz- ог has no keep fo rrr e e treatment ; but the dinih is they came to the ved Honan we | Week ending а — я he must not sell, and if a poor man, he lon that they ought not to recommend any treatmen EERgXSddgps$52EGB| December 9. ined. other farmer has а large number of » it to be really We should CONNU ET Week ending have been mere d th that ESSESEGZS5s5] December 16. re there is no dairy. they calve they are q recommen r tha 365 | ш Ж adum | EfcBieressec| dne |E : а т o be healthy, КО ү colleagues to loo subject, and they arenow 555556559850 tricts . Various eminent scientific meii have taken cT бое tmem сн mt y ; the different branches to investigate: they will shortly ю ME 34 Killed. | ЁЁ gia they are wanted, but must SERIE IS dis m wb кип us Za&sRSsé EE EE саг [гиң odingi fts totam (cote ecd Тее, 1 believo this wil SsphSpsedsHR| DeL. f AR ь Foal di id rm eventually prove to be the most ul result of our IETILILFELULLELINE | $E of t -чя Ое Нерон. We ley thus the subject to the common labours, ` There eady di made which| =}, "EI TéxNeeL | so our readers, Will throw considerable light upon the pathology of ЗЕРЕН ERCER[- 7 | SE the t two pro ropositiong — Indemnity and Government the disease, and may possibly 1 сае Insurance. W. C. S. ācure. And I must mention, as a proof, that we are| © БЕ не ЕЕЕ | Remaining. | Ё earnest in odë i I LES ARSET SEIT E HUNTINGDONSHIRE: Tilbroo our endeavours to find out the best m : of thot experiments are now р mL UE Tiat ire disease, the cattle plague, oed baffled th 55 to the suggested homoo € treatment. 2. PERMISSION ОЕ FAT CATT: LE TRAFFIOC.—. Amongst|skil of our professional men, any treatment which. am not а homceopath myself ; уын | s atmasqub uoqipntionU nó now rising uppermost with! proves successful should, I think, be made public, In 1214 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, adi this village we have been visited severely, a neighbour of mine having lost 28 out of 30 bea зів. Ihave e lost [Dzcsugpgg 23, MEL The best farmer is-not necessarily r diploma, Ап extended еу edyoation he may not require, but | more оча her ire shows that ap disease. The last three cows that were pee ill, т һаа bled, and two o em have recovered, үзе of the whi which I gave Day, Son, & Hewitt’s aseous Fluid, but only three recovered. Should a amann of scientific knowledge he ought to | acquirements is поў а sufficient į aa SEIS im possess, How this knowledge is to be оо weshall|the Royal Agricultural Society — further see, ^ may,in the first place, inquire of what | influence in giving a practical ы via i isiti i its possessor. i i is thu nowle ү į exam i i 5 апу the disease проп any of my farms, I shall certainly bleed them, and give starch in their gruel. Tomas ДЯ AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. Ox Мтрргв Crass EDUCATION, having reference to the Improvement of the Education of those who depend upon the Cultivation of the Soil hd үн r Support. By Mr. R. DUKE, 15, Burton Cres “м меа from p. P qaa the n, e abo sciences b hich lt 10 is he y ut in gricultural Society, act ca aum ially to him, or ena abled to p ractiso LA paste, the у m d as a recomme endatio on in рів. favou Would h f comparative i Am videt id eor nt t knowledge of lis proportion as "Ши latter w E. T lity, it iia business, or mer o hav some superfluous | becomes apparent, and that stimulu: ү. ik vala information ? Wi he js De eg ^ as a man e its acquisition, usis f as likely to get on in his profession, or as one of whom (To be concluded next week.) nothing certain was to be expected No doubt it may apeo be answered that this would be seen in the result, But „Нощ this result would depend upon his opportunities. эое Г, ту; Agriculture is поб a business in which a man сап followed independently of the consent of d In| where water has to be obt tained from wells order- to geta far Em, asa tenant farmer he must deal | depth, a supply of good water in reasonable p vith his landlord, as a land steward s employer., | is often very deficient in the cottages o y may be ted, po from x its advancement may reasonably be exp genter, ео e has ibe een + aid to be as It will tkerefore з necessary to solicit the pathy | To overcome this gron need, each соё a T for any Кее AM If they AERP look Pirith cottages should be supplied with an unde disfavour upon a tural science, а ill be ач in which the uy ie bii falling on his s profession, i it has MR for d vri man. |o But КН Чер їп id wil Res teach Raron hn ure. e che o hours on a eep. Practical observation should be the foundation of the farmer's education; on it will depend much of his sübsequenb success, To ju pen of the rent of land and of its capabilities—of the proper time and state o the weather for ploughing, for soving and all the us operations of the farm—to know the kink of seed and | «ор! pet suited for his land, the tileh ate айю 4 the бане 4 th to eo ^ а young man, previous to | periods of abundan WE сап be ргевегү : e du obtaining a farm, is not likely to do so if it is to : use, The advantage f these tanks has been so fature i im, On the oth a 50 bete. 8, a8 re, sett. р no object in a acquiring information of which he does not аата for the benefit of those know the yn even if the daily avocations of а farm | themselves pops the provident care of or farm. Amo landed proprietors who and ir ЯР popper guttering fixed under the supporters о " the. Royal Agricultural Society, на аге whioh. will o the rainfall, first into a doubtless many w nterest ted in the we elfa ма, st iron cistern, MADE irom 50 to 100 agricult -— eh ps will 1 supply t the daily wants d а fam d in wi n A Mediante it must а теди happen 1 о the pum Overflow of are good tena who, besides all the cisterns must be conveyed into ihe nk, which i мз чем ор, ч might == able + to bring extra- |g ú ordinary apis in addition, Would they 1 light should be admitted into these reservoirs, Ta consider know: water is preserved in greater Muss and T. t n 1 as a e recommendation and ы, to regard ан when exposed to the atmosphere. g |^ rele но us paa ma tion, dug ds | acquired in the field by pomis observation, "This presion! knowledge must be obtained, and | Н: shou dd those Youn g agri- building these tanks is first to dig a hole M а (| culturists might and|size, then build walls of stone, hriok or flint, about add to ше. rie понео а ап пона with 12 inches thi ck, fill the em w well i in w erie ta [1 one scie may ass sist it. With t the young farmer must find the means of aoquiring ;it, and as upon the farm on which he has been brou ught A% iol required OMM That his practical knowledge may be advanced, we have e р eulture, and therefore their iei en is But fur necessary. ut 16 has been obiected that iate sonia kuowledge may render the pra actioal man roken flint r brick cover in y. |. Let the p doe уне рїн же, чишу erg an | оп nj ourses in thickness, accord tpa. examination at which all who didates for her del: leave a тп Кы. at t stop id imas | diploma or certificate of араса -- be examined, | the ends, on v to admit the water, the other for tha ' this examinati u or ut ment must be held out. Could there be any induce- perhaps in a fortnight, coat the walls and bottom wit ment li ke the p rospect ofa settlement i in life? If ће |а covering of goo od Roman cement, or with two or three but is "T" anything antagonistic pei them this found to be the case in other professions? The веет, ir instance, is чиай а practical e but the he proprietors of a ood gre lime mortar; all the Is | certain mu of farms һай ko mmunicated their| work requires to be? carefully and substanti done, intention of conferring them upon holders of the |In less 15у = month the tank will be ready for uie. i i i i 1 The water wher e time requires to possess great Manu ereated ! AM this need involve no иаа the part | walls, but empty itself through a piece of iron or Ed o" If this profession is thought to be too|of the lan limited and exceptional to illustrate this point, that oE tenant, ut g of irn lord. He is desirous of obtain a good | earthen pipe clear of the wall. The ize of these 8 с T and is сини {о consider the certificate of the | varies from 30 to 300 hogeheads, but one of 50 ho Society as an indication of competence ill be sufficient for a pair of cottages, It Perhaps there is no calling or business in life of go | its possessor. Let then the diploma of the S ociety be | average rainfall of a district be about 30 з ш ical ^ naturo аз thet of those Who follow the вед, an introduction f for the to their young tenant to his future quantity of water which would fall on the roof 5 of ; А ound.a y ag d little opportunity of бач ейпсайоп, and their sub- | a bargain si be conclude ed, and the farm "let in ilio hogsheads, This water will be Lue cool, Hd ne [0] the defi А certain amount of science, h being re T in еня а ship, the Board of "Trade ke the y has of late n made it requisite that all masters and | favour than mates of foreign-going ships shall possess a ce erti ficate, . gation qualified mike arae һе is competent to enter аа а | tank of 50 озне will i osi that they are duly qualified in the arb of navi- farm, to judge of its In man f course satisfactory evidence must | some, will require no filtering afforded ie 'to the possession of the necessary capital, | than spring water for all ы pull purposes, oung tenant need not expect any ime ing, for tea, and cooking, and Шш it the best bargain he can make, without soda it will save more than capabilities, and of the rent that | 6 feet wide, and 6 feet deep in ffe M eig. the requirements of which in the case of | necessary to go into detail, but where the candidates | 10 or 11 feet deep, thus allo owing Бен а second mate аге as follows :—'* He must be 17 years M ae numerous, and the f age, and have been four years at sea; he must write | o red obtained in the diploma examination ; or all might be ashes, 10 quarters of lime, б casks of o le In offering this general idea it is not | will require to be dug out 14 pn ў: TI d openings few, — might be | undergrouud. To uild su to them in succession according to the rank |required 18 tons of flints, 15 кы arithmetic, and the use of logari h j 4 | 600 bricks for the arch if only one briek int to work a day's work complete, including the bearings |in his application for the farm he might desire to | Тһе cost of digging out will be about and distance of the yn M is boan to, by Mercator's| obtain. A landlord would be thus enabled to consider |at 9d., and the bricklayer's work about method; to correc! 8 declination "for longitude, i | be ca ut, ап may be putto him, Не must Si sire the useofthe| both parties. Let a landowner select sextant, and be able to observe with it, and read off the | and offer him a f if he suecee each case, and select the tenant he thought most |ге ckoning the cost, of the g the carriage uitable, In another way, also, might this suggestion tank can thus be built for about lil; a i d perh i ore satisfaction uld cos iety’s certificate. In this way he e Egi om when wells vary in depth h from to 3 In - orum to this, an examination in praetieal|a tenant vs was eligible, and who also | labour of drawin ng w water raw "атом, and и) seamans For a first or chief mate still higher | possessed the necess wed for me from a bard d а пееш are are required, He must be сш ears of improved Peu In like manner also might the M a {а tank the s or АЫ can pump as йе е age, ve bee блаа n five years at Mc quali cations id the ses ен required for second mate amplitude of the sun, and deduce the variation of the n, i compass therefrom, and be able to find the longitude ngrieultaral "diploma, so that it would, be regarded i this letter? As Mr. Halle i ; 8. e must kuow | m as ап horn: but ace of the ship on the chart, | Mant айзада be A: uel, to j itude| Тһе Pape - zht also institute a series of ев. f that Mr. К. has fina уа ge NE "X b мд. He must be able to елен | wr their o et Lows that he of а sextant and adjust it, and find the t their digi bigh mber and amount of the l that s 8 хи А = water from e n time к э. ^ change: c | might be mat r con addi tion, but 507. might ме! P they ever saw. I paid one The qualifications d for still | be bestowed M the undoubted honour of standing at cutting 16, and my workpeople will zx the head of the. examination listi—of being, in fact, а | before a magistrate that t there were ге i han Mr. Hallett states his crop cottager would bailiffs for those who were unable, or did not intend, additional rent of 10s. for such a supply of good WAS n ve t ealeulate the т P A on their own account, Їп t the 2 ted, then, might value be given to an m^ Champion Wheat Crop.—Wil you 1 rti as leading possibly to sub t of his 7 of Wheat, 1 out of plaĉ ato if T any a word or $wo n, as in: ees of successful He tells = requirement from men whose eum эе has been of the | most practical kind, and who are not allowed to rise in | lated, who, profession wi Thus, then might the youth be assisted and stimu- | more, 16, is worth shillings per, quarter NU m IU and half as much again as bis Pedigree т without these scientific attainments, h ad come forward to M the Society's diploma. ere ke M B» use pee proved that К Science, then, is not antagonistic to practice, пог із | is аз this di plom practical value that it will be our стора уе: сока tcr а practical ability, Тһе | sought for, де e -— den obtained. The н ME Lm pes кт TEC ; the agriculturis& is no e&eeption to this rule. | Society have had to lament the small number o б eandi« United Sore. x T0 а чиирин . ada 23, 1865.] THE GAR DEN ERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAL L GAZETTE 1215 EE RÀ Rad +} "Tn 1 5 that "осоп, saysIam а bold мре ave proved myself а А bolder when | them from (€ on end Toten on the premises insof di stock again. ТЬе Proper) y | disol substances which retard 3m m he antiseptics, Thus, end. acid, creosote, and "Y vw de e. other preparations of tar, which, i n minute quan uantitios, D thes p P + Mel i from me. „What say you : T Á b y and wa! pie. ter t f tan i hlori d чл ad ail of ue followed He would call етер those йалган il velie : The Ae А : hould be фер of years. e four-course system of сторрір has long (im prac 2 and was, and s = is. consider ere by many. practical farmers ап i - soils, Within. the - cons prices of cereals y tt ing di of lime and water which neutralised ble of lime, should be used, ying be relai: ces em- | sh to prevent аана, ог E the putreftotion, should be called antiseptics rather thau | carried into disinfec ecommended The cesa disinfectants : ra q^ of ^ chlorine | E manure which оше ү», а е г ттан be — every An hey h m wn т=н well scraped an still, wit by со! fumigation with er ias acid, or chlorine gas, or nitrous acid. АП ventilators, windows, sulphurous acid gas, gas, charcoal (both wood caustic alkalies, earth, mai per-man acid salts, and last, though n not t Teast, fi A heat, and air. air. шї pan, the floor оп three or four he cowhouse m n the ti ps Lo, p AEN meat, tions have been tried in di тве, | into free oxygen and chlorine, two сат hi for the fumigation. For a copious supply of sulphurous k lb. to 1 lb. of sulphur burned on роце оша be sufficient, ust be well hypochlorous acid and midi несы ог аа i As хк M preis in tae the rre "This indeed, was th e v ke; 3, spring Wheat, Oats, or Bar arley ; 4, Barley o es s with seeds ; A 5, seeds, geri. grazed w gallons of | water, Chlo rine е gas, whic h was а still more | cp. T run away for safety, nly praet objection to this system is ae occurTenoe of Fe: "ёне crops in succession on weak soils ; it is found to spend from 20s. to 30s. per acre in the purchase c M cial manures for ара ап average return, Тһе great merits of this men devolve on the more p certainty К а of Clover or eeds ; erit. of no Another five is some- в. described; E Баер, Oats, or spring Wh n dow h; Pon or mixe seeds; 4th, A graz 5th, seeds der ya en eed T 2i and fail to be the most profitable ыл, the land zonig soon become also be more pelt-supporting, nu unless as à т $3 rchase of artificial ES EE ER Б = Lu o Los. heat; 2d, drag Md on the | POW q|of buildings n p r) 3 the country fumigation рево! no difficulty ; ; but + a "Lh des! was easy to apply a ple "e rgo use, llb. of бү ot "^ to three | remedy which would make the whole olo nelgivourhood be the on, or with closed doors e sheds were э: »- di en апа con zn Е in whieh a powerful disin- г be effectual]: КЕК After the perma fectant ter can be applied. For certain | had been carried on for 20 hours "yn на рота, the аі ела of cowsheds in Le quo d i fis h occasional fumigation might be resorted to w -— рк acapan А lphurous acid, which acted in a T s | bad d the бн were dece ге up, © кты үн ecisely в ies cua 1во 1 hit for diiufecing purposes C Mn very am easi He : rec ended this because it was 80 readily | uld E E to the — = ы manure of d eere t | be used wi the v hd pero p be burned usefully employed | manure that — have » be rem not otherwise accessible bleaehin ng | covered over with quick-lime. For а ton of powder or other disinfectants. kom wid enn өөө ом | or a good на. he would take not less t! be used for the same Lem ове, : f quick lime, previo y slacke d. 16 would venim p ing gas was conem urous acid, and this acted as werful destroyer of organic matter, ahd miglit be үөн in the disinfection of - and parts ning d mlad, as he ibed ‚апа Б shed aftarwards fumigated and rfect as it iseased cattles n any nccount be б-м to hay or yi left ру dc reni nitre 4 oz. of v icl f chl been added. The nist акт bo се ечат an | Nitrous acid was also rapidly 3 f manure should be — cart th in alternate layers, M with ear! he -— чү the lap vi In three or four charcoal о quic kelim ант г peat charcoal possesse ood о t апу fear as to i markable destroying power on organic substances, It tious ma КЕ field, and h. эм ач d. there жой pe ә е ошон Me x which might а | be spread уг э containing infec- rh the disinfection of pastures, АЛІ that could T mad y Des de 66" ГҮ TEE thus, for instance, ce, erigens 1 Бн асгев ж reducti on of horse and to knock about with the pitchiork the iron: would effect a saving of from 807. to icti h hastened ча sars the destruction m flesh p pings ap es З. and then apply a dressing of lime 100. а S and though a average of corn grown meat, and all kinds of animal matter. It was very | at the rato of 100 bushels to the acre. In two or three yearly would be less by 20 acres than that of the four- porous, ра res were ro fled with condensed | сод "provided rain had fallen in the interim, stock course, pe om the superior condition of the land | 9XY&en to the extent of t times its bulk. We had | might bo safely placed in such vana nearly an sod gross produce more be Banga The fore in € es ооа, oxygen gas, which supports com- | ricultural im P utensils should be extent of roots would be less b res, aud that of | 098700 or ligh s soft вой and oia of lime, half a Фад Ъу 30 condition than on air which we ordina: S nig ht be similarly: -— ts earth was куне manner, and Du epu Inés mars poverty fr e breathe. which w Hence dt эё s that — iua in contact | - As to TN od there any means b with charcoal were во rapidly d could "di hd zx deed 1-7 disease et derat m^ or other disinfectants., cial disinfec or soda ges d. нс аз artificial soda ash of | cannot always be employed J to animal pum from о) (dpa ed by fire, e сөй Inas- tants, if f powerfal, because th system, but 1 i the commerce appeared to be superior to quick-lime for | destructive i tically E 4 ur idi а ti S the same ge а f f stock disinfecting purposes, for the n it|on perfect isolation as only means at рені cannot be kept when the Es i t rapidly dissolved in water, and could enter porous | known of safety from = енн - > cattle plague. t it will & when under fo our or | SUb like wood, which could M ” readily | Gone) the Hon. W. P. a largo dairy at five-course with two уе P а fact which was never рео T quick-lime. aei itm я M a poworfal pamar ua bo E had uo fing the las fve аносир of te: - nt; it was a g w w attac! е cattle plague 9. К Frey e a nis анау - Wo not be removed by bleaching power. "Соду д When the р 67 а y^ Mmi PE o EE E Deinen — a solution of ки: нее илан е ow а Qi 4 e көе disinfec paarini daily, and an ounce of nitre dissolved in : pea: o к t; D of the ini scarcely be ү чї AH eps ter each other day. His bailiff, a practical man, who &otíttíes. manganie acid we Mee oxygen in an active condition iri 12 увага m el of 300 4A due а ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. operating 4 a powerful nn e aem 24 Mer. v y hich he had experienced in dren shing them, had disap гей, ANTS.—The following is ап abridged report | Fire, air, heat, st : heat a re eit | He also used very y Burnett's ecting , Wi of Dr, „Уое1скег'в Lecture on this subject on Deo. 12, destroyed readily infeotious po iling d d e уи K n pok dod et i NN esM and, betterstill high pressure steam, p etely ‹ dis- and mangers. Не also lime-whited the buildings, The result comparative efficacy; nex application | infects meat from diseased animals, and hence might | was that the sheds were; perfectly inodorous, altbough of disinfectant to particular purposes ; then of pre- | be used for re en уены! 00 or 3h ardeo TERRI Tad OM M жа bote Yentves, It would be well if Me word disinfectan: өрт йл the ias e Азиб ее not at f rkots j and wen they reached iom, were confin i баѕео risers, абын ігоп n, th urnett's infecting Flui y materials зри = 21 te pac ef i кшш» ios sulphate of iron, sulphate ot a zino, nitrate of lead, and were mem n yos: perfeot ОНОН that не cond de о destroying matters cce aiia of reproducing chloride of zinc imc were M E 6.) ап rfe not Ө! of the hd рч ie E disease in animals, Frequently the word was applied | tiseptics, or preventers of were | Fead everythin that had been written on the ; and by to substances which, though ри removed disagreeable | creosote, carbolie io мд, and several mos ача dis- | chance he heard of a medicine, called Wo On Friday gases and va Ч d not infectants prepared from coal tar, "-— them being night А: last bei bà n 11 cows sufforin Бод th 9 у gt Sp ON A M pps аа aena t p eei Му Жр. 0 оаа e application о chlorine For all зб эге у гесо 1 The ; only removed the smell pro- | might req нб nde ре Dey d animal, and Pe ыш "Gnd ou» (hà aing ао а matters, but e broke | choice o might well be confined to least off her food treat her аз if she had the plague. He would the organic matter та. relvad i to ultima te | of lime, quick-lime and earth, to which might perhaps | Zdminister an aperient, 14 1b. of è, 2 or 3 ounces of salts, Products, comparatively harmless. Chlo: sind Б рата ай tion with sulphur and chlorine. Soap table-spoonfula of t sulphur, and à. bottle of Day's Fluid ; ho о! Acid, therefore, had to be самий, n not merely | or —— plenty of mper s ME аты PM of om "enu їшшдөг ne Wort Kk. t of such treatment was were rtan& disin arkable. If this t i t used for the bea ч RC. or pe fuere rely for та азва of sheds; for т loh rd en оша adopt MENT poene, А ow hs rfect т. GTa » теё wi faction, which give rise 27 foul Me were often M н, Шош mattan Je э лб ча ачу pit. anim логу ones, to а getptration, код if tuls did regarded as disinfectants, If, however, a disinfectant | fiestra ction of the infectio »y not HE dede рд roceed thus—he had a cow under treat- was P e ы яш broke up the constitution of organie | these should always be р! free use of soft of this sort—| Bad her stomach rubbed with turpentine and destroyed it altogether, the same term was | soap or soda ash and — and "be followed u ur by mud s ege г Ee "yia A vri d aud Ns пао, when applied to substances nn instead | fully ventilating ihe o or three days before à 7% i 1216 THE . GARDENERS he did not k He had thought it right t ha е | balances in hand up to the 186 of December, amounting to had done; pert he believed that. there were E peru eia Ley 26901. u as he could himself, that he had saved six cows out of ni In - usi la the Cou the calamity that his country ва а te КЕК of the cattle i thes jd that the member: о the ALS. b and exhibitors est satisfied that the un " which they felt pay Con to adopt was гота absolutely necessary to pro- tect the interests of the exhibitors themselves and the public at e The Council, "аан with con epe appeal to this meeting to approve the course E have purs F- ) ust delay for a week the ро а те uam à Galieries at the field Club. allen HFIELD. and t ort o will r w of the Smith t at its late Ad Meeting, and then OnTor bog cil. B.T. BRANDRETH GIBBS, (Signed retary. Se Council has held three meetings during the year, which | n. Bec ре well attended, especially the important one on the mber las: The flowing subjects, in addition to the ordinary routine | business, have had their careful attention :— E ыле de MM rie a fee to the Stewards for their attendan. volves d ает in London several | days. ach. e Sho Rinderpest, its Prevention and ea and Gypsum as Thet Council’ resolved "at they "prim yon By John J. Lundy, F.G.S., &c. е mo, Edin ses h. пата ad of “ y is wild u gypsum." Heis nof, г. Lun amount, aid po condition of. tho да, very well pleased з our saying во. Perhap as to establish a class for Kentish and | ought rather to have used the word ** i pne d bat оер, "апа а distinot one for any otherlong-| we fear that it would have рее him even less. аР PRIUS Ta АДУ (€ He giae ur aerae " however, ener ceci np have been er а Silver Cup in lieu of a Gold | the ord in the ri 80 And also to give a Gold Medal жылса M sor PAA e. vr omm um is ўба b he Silve jane is very much what might have been written here be three Butchers’ Cups | а qua! rt er of a cen tary ago; and we bave learn ed a of one, viz. > 0L to the і idein: of Beasts, i о petition aud n "ion 8 у ben woolled sheep Dot d divisions сонда The Council solve CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL aaa e LU E. 1%, | i notice that. Spre ine of the c pasture, he {дайа it we e well to inves Es a h ganic ior «а idi a cure for the disease Љу simply =: lying iie wo i 1e je he sliby manganate gases, and drogeneous sulphur, or r g ul h ipank pa cure үз disease, Sin t} ААН largest. purchaser of Sheep, 101, to the largest | ° Sir Humphry Davy, Sprengel, and “Тебе (оё те rules of the Clu ub respecting fi are the анон оп үш of anim =н have been accordingly it is бр Тһе Т ent Com: mittes appointed by the Council have | fixer of ammonia amended Ў regulations for the exhibition of implements, and ваюй аса for the managem f implement galleries during the exhi- loki y 1840), s for the non-exhibition 8 Statements а and conside; ed and amended. f the Mach of gypsum as a doriser, c He > Connell d med it their duty to take into their pen prec reri the slamming aspect of the. cattle rus and felt tbat under existing c rcumstan: it became their du ake sual order to le Бе a rea о dou f in their efforts to understand this ere e [jJ с” е. Ф a £ а о RE TE MI з Б p et cr о ЕВЕ ide of ma рге, has б Edinburgh with varied su Ccess MAN Our t expedit varied succes i [r Lundy we any beiter acquainted. with w t а тев nearer to Christmas than was ori, ally xe "s 2. о beast, iion, or pig that, has been сас А stt nly B» каје eo {и Lue vin e. any n within one month previous to the A: бе ld dm SJF Club Show, be allowed to enter the Agricultura Hall tter, hia ch is here alleged, we 3 ghat Şah Exhibitor be тодар red t ed бенен кект vim heard of it Dr. Voeleker the other om а 2 e erinary surgeon, showing that eac $ Я i animal is free from the rinderpest, Өй Бай De been on evening, in his lecture s "Disinfectar ts, if it the TA where infected animals have been within But among the many deodorisers and 21 days previously. с if they receive a etn quantit ч f Oni 8 паца, ur kno for nothing. Mr. Lundy says of this psi i а amusing confidence : “ Were it universally adopted to pour a small quans in t 4. The Council appointed a Committee to make arrange: | Joctur BE fect | tity in gu lt the water given the cattle to drink, and tha ments respectin, disinfected conveyances in which ву раза лута P SAREN 96 animals dor the diem vay Ьо сага frota: th o railway solubility. and the near equality of the aflinities by аен d Hsec Ае Condy's ДГ PM ERE termini in London, and to communicate with t whi eh o on n the one side tend to теп the elements con- | Stantiy deocori ЕЕ way аш зонаи! n reference to the conveyance | А аА сегпей arbo na ate of. ammon ia, sweeten the atm mosphere, the "inderpest vola Cr on their respec | with th from any зоё cality in а few days, without resorting to 5, That rad pe dergo an inspeo i m > the knife." arrival at the Hall; and “that the с e teri ay dar ish óc of lime, gum it College be requested to ments for the T aedes power as a fixer of a ammoni a. , And in eed , We repeat the few words which were used the other constant attendance of Veterin zx yes PER t, certai in that they were 6. That, with the currence of the АНТ Нап l z Company, the Show shall remain open so long as | power which he supposes gyps um O possess, are not | very prop „Гав Friday. that it shall close on Thursday evening instead | more valuable than his idea of its нб ns toammonia.| « Mr. andy is is s wild d nam E „Neither г crops The Мои Circu’: ar j tà every bior informing re ес акрет in ignorance o ey ai him of the en ME irn er the same were made public | 116166 since It was the fashion to write then | as about d i immediately through the London press and the agricultural gy ndy writes E Mis e chemist's dictum, founded both on the existence of tural Hall Feria Her aped eA ege or tbe Agricul: | gypsum in ihe ; plants, and on the unrivalled which еу have acceded to the wishes of Һе | powers which it then supposed to have Council in this matter, involving as asit does the loss of payment | fixer -— аш as the ЕЕ as final. for the admission of the public i| day. But we have аа since then value the dicta The Council h further to e rapi Жене ни а, 1 to the of the Roy. rinary College. for the| Of de. mere chemist on n ыкса subjects more indly m y them to admit of the Mens rately. He is teme ч о know his agriculture "кө RS officers A the Ше on the bs days. | ав well as his chemistry be "s the f now ittee appointed in referen H Stock decided that exhibi ede Ries d listen to li UL" And so he o to pay reco] om ive f: J an they have been fed to the railways by which they have been | stock, and a a long experience of the well. understood ed t this u would materially ow. ылы ккк Rinderpest. ganese from a | 100,00 inder disease, and might uis Ree plague, however, is nom connected with + sence of mau. e body ! phe LE one мій 0,000 of 2 urine to be ay mate of UD of Condy's INA venger for Ln 44 ae the liberation of the aree a g мас cà! mus dus ш rea d Dutridites e by р imply supplying the w. Redes s yim m, & * So much for No. З upon our list." ent and maintain his family, on one another in flasks to tls ОБО Mot tih e latter rather come to ill it is yc that zum school | upon the farm and learn there what the relations recluded «тога horse-b ain which his elements and co ne | t ol xe en fat pur aso by ti Eurum of the officer appointed which is instructive M" only ub. SUN Крга Science, but t self. man о e to e thanks to several of th mE - catis зү ече апа Mer M have met ihe авом “practical man. If har у опо, whether he be a Wishes of the a Olub fa this The and addresses | chemist or a farmer, wants to о іп ami agriculture, whelh ier as a dis- Var | infector or manure, let h t ве s Mr. Lu Es on Vd same * principle tav фо ve satisfaction а last уе t: vig. that the winner s s valne. e option of selecting an stu: udy it int e prepared the House List of members whom iue mmended to sucoeed | the eight who retire«rom the Council о at at this meeting by rotation. Y. The Coun noil ВАШЕ submitted the arrangements for t annual dinner of the Club to the consideration of the Stewar: =; it has been decided ca 0 bres ackfria: to m: ral r - gu mu. e pes useless. . TTherei is pr obably the Бек pen | w the value of — W erige gue The е Question and ieultural Politis.— à | Tia ere е pt very phil ata for any manager of k estate where theri ix months" — quit. He ШАШ "tha n tenant to have some i ot pie ase or in that griculture o! whether it were of tenant right, of this -— & viue coming a Norfolk - v appreciated that ho noble e an nd soul- -stirring si in xS Highness intimated: his intention t to join bough of it already in soils r dis- see» it wild м ignorant subject which are to be found in actory manner. and day, had not QE TAL =й ерее a "Ur st sati L а — DE адна no case of the rinderpest | MT: mr dios 1 nly t Poi. held on Sunday evening for the | as a disinfectant, that the author deals with rinderpest. БТА D Wieso, т The | Tbat we m ау not m represen ut him here, we quote all ments made y him for the he says on m Ae — = а “Та a letter to etie Leith Burghs Pilot of 21st omg e Ferrari hei, I stated, а іп овог ams to account shows for the ori rinderpes' ER the pleasure of laying t eet, iig once enjoyed еши деган thor al w ough gypsum, and its powers | ar within or 30 e шу аз or 5 w, if Lye io n whom they vibes with ч бз If? He | ple as contributing something to the К Wales, He s delig! bted а -— db" fc c cdi nc | | { рксмвЕЕ 23, 1865.] god be beld | їп his cob, and sat back in bis E ddle -— his neighbour юне du rince of W fetare King of England, had that very morning left all t lor I ne муч n Ыр; he was sur- and come up bim : = THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. AWARDED IZE MEDAL, 1862. ON THE PRINCIPLE INVENTED AND PATENTED BY SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, AND DURABILITY. BEING CAPABLE OF FULFILLING IN THE MOST PERFECT MANNER ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF HORTICULTURE, Wa A А " + be obtai (ment, pleasant exercis d ns the season, the protection of that gam u Wha t was the result? Why, that for Эма ог ighness, and eight or 10 ge ghtered between 4000 sch : in his sm n it did noi go far enough, а e а matt er of course they fi toget h трае p? эсс» Messenger, Азове, m " —Daily News, Мау 22, 1862. LAE saying, ' * We have had free- idt piei we ee bad "ў enough alterations of the poor laws;" they did not like giving up tle choice of sending b the casual English póósy and especially the Irisb emigrants. But in his opinion the Government had Jota noble opportunity of doing away with the exceptions which now exist. How did it come а edt -— certain real properties in this Cu country th share of the local burde e quit iar "КАИ. produced a crop of Wheat The Cash Prices of LEAN-TO HOUSES, n w sar ;hs, Doors and Ends cmi, are as ол or а crop 0 ber, whether it Ft. 8 ft. Lights. ts. | Ft. In. 12 ft n rts. ft. Lights. 16 f шума, or with a whe ther 16 produced iron or clay, it 20. "Tin length £12 0 0 mc A | X) 11 in length £21 18 0 £28 100 £452 «810, а fair and equ ual share of taxatio on. He y 3 in length 16 10 0 8 Н 2 6| 31 9in length 29 6 0 712 0 45 16 0 11l in Түр ^oi 9934 ЖЕРГ... Н 49 Tin length 36 16 46 14 5 0 100 E 3а ена ^5 739 0 o "M 6 siii re i ET Hit sno z 960 46 0^ ,. 7 @ )| 85 11 in len Р 3 2 К Ме, lie was s sieke to death of of it. elt ноша he > say а E s ih Dacos {i z M6 } 0 n 6 | 107 Tin length a 10 0 10110 0 19613 0 ful calamity rd had befallen the еу would not кушу кеу! H USES t f! make them forget what w e to themselves and to Circulars, with Lists of Prices and Cards to view houses in operation in the neighbourhood of London, also тешен that P etion с сонына сап be had on application to ' the {ооу аб "о е ud be the mei sun of prosperity which beamed upon them du r div erted their attention n fth to which he now alluded. g^ pet now that the " were really depre! — be armed with the Lug dan of M", and go to the Government to ask for nothing and nothing less than justice. Mr. c S. Re Дш. he Annual Dinner of the London Farmer Estimates for Heating d Ere TON, AGENTS, 7, PAL ALL EAST, agii S.W. ire; feiert aÉ entry, Aberdeen and P. REMAN and J. MOR MUE Manufactured in London; Newton in Cartmel, Lanca ash on A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the above Patent Hothouses, may be had í of Mr. Hereman. Second Edition, price 1s. ; post free, ls. 14. Oct. 6. 1863. prescribed, has enforced Mr. Bowiek?’ s стей нае f the manage f Messrs. Howard's Bun gu ri ЖЄ farms near Bedford, which he he v years . aC vanas has for e: years been kno TEA GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119. t 4 n 4 "m Mr. б f the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &o., to his , GRAY beg , NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER cal toris and. we; sincerely hope that his ах l ledged b tical judges to be a great improvement on every form of ада Boiler yet introduced. It has e acti iens may а on y tempor ary. Eak m ертек supr tai Boilers for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work with one-third paper tells us that the hi Ios. the amount required by any other. n other r day f for Ae. г purpose o of pr pesa to ме. and Extract from in Gardeners’ Chronicle of International Exhibition, May 24, page 476. Brot uoi s "felt. EIN [o Bowick la his The upright form of Boiler is ana mada rer dei ле iros enl dum c A Ы veing à parallelogram таг than y wi e rm of à afflicti ion, and the earnest ре was veins that the iare its it siena eatis iud s Bolens aa дие, tubes more completely within range of the burning fuel ; and eing so, the с e, ti maj 11 Eh © MT т: - ка ү сг EE able again to enter on del of They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be рр те life, ighly. Emi eultivation of these CUL farms, and the ‚рг omise afforded. of their greatly RAY, pA оаа sw ^ d tl ANVE TRE PAULTON'S SQUA 2 UE high ram previously earned by Mr. ipn | з sida ib a : - - whilst the kind and judicious bra Mr. and Mrs Bowick to promote the welfare of all ie “ NEW EDO RD PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. employed on the айың аге, highly appreciated, an = have greatly endeared them Royal Agricultural Colleg n Wednesday after- X uke of Uei presented the prizes to the students at the Agricultural College. In WITH so his lordship paid a high compliment to GREAT the Principal, his staff, and the students for the| IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE. great efficiency which they had agree sm thanked ч them for the position to whic| had called him patron of the College. e Ducie, Mr. Sotheron Estcourt, the Hon. W. H. Bathurst, Mr. Edward Holland, M.P., A — Dr. Barry al : d the students. prizemen were = PRICES PER LINEAL M 24 INCHES HIGH. ач, - ин y ilio ott, Mr. Boastead, М! ) Light | | Strong. | ев, Mr. Kingdon, Mr. Tapley, Mr. Field, Ms. Fade, | 9 d тч " м. Ма{воп, Eo Ricketts, Mr) Stace, Mr. Wilson, a nd | Men. Mom m nned. | 1.| Japanned qoum лукын bia marean ыы St Quin 21 inch Hares, Dogs, P ie ri neo 2 inch Game or Poul Lor d. 6d. E otices to Correspondents pecie Bahian 1d. ^al T: M A R.4cwt. t kill eds m ligh i i il i ippi land. You Mud de the ert а pe d n em ре qe um d Stations and Shipping Ports A E words up Ì the. year you might have | in prm and 200 yard е sved ill be ed though often it in sre he my is Prof iov $ Pd дастн of Netting Р 22 етан ет i S x 's| may be return MEME We, h „ publish tion that it. amm гюе а faller aummer from somo Ayrshire rende. ^ "Hwe| 7, B. BROWN ax » 00. mme: 18, CANNON STREET, S Eom жо, роза is the roof of the mouth black?” o o кар eade be к —ÓA— T IS WORBENA? T, Colonel обв use of tnis patent "v qud is said to have been very successful. si was — еей by Dr. Collis Browne as a patent medicini is pute in vam res UPPER THAMES STREET, * um p the WAREHUUSS S устй x REWERY, and close to the LONDON BRIDGE STEAM Волт PIER: 1218 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL MISI ERN T d qaxusi N uxconnnow, 31, Cornt Knotty ARR. pus Liverpool GEEN I US Р. А T ЕМ UT S I T EN S M E 8 SOR 0 К, or Reference е то ће № obility and Gentry throughout Great | ог | NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT. | Britain and Irelan а Co C NOME ment 1NG MACHINES, dass for Garde en п Purpos Rr quality e design. boy C., ОЁ eve vri, оро FER ication, « Lists on ap АП °з ма "PHILLIPS ж со. m 3» ET d xa: zi submit their prices as follows :— oil Р Faint no long r Nece Cessary, PROPAGATING GLASSES. Each.—s. d. | FEach.-s. d. inches in diameter 3} TE pcd in di жы s 1 | та » » » t 1 2 2 3 LU P : 5 6 т =Ф=‹Ф = с = афет? WITH OPEN TOPS. two- thirds cheaper. lt may ordi is Bulle no HEME o ог thinning, and is used Cold, ]t ins j gron ds at Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at the Às used м ods of the nobility snd gentry, from whom m th тау Pus. em have beez received, which Ни; L&S d Er HAND GLASSES, „4, Ж. SUP —5, e 6 gue d 5a 9 è 10 ;:pplica i р : nac Each.—s. 12inches $1251 2H 3 ДЕ Mv. * 14 Mo cad СОН 2 H to be the | 16 b ind Mr ji ATENT LAWN M Prize za that 1 has hayo proved | in all cases Painted and Hia vilb 16-02, Sheet Glass, Modes Hiro & Surrn, eps of competition, Above 26,000 have been sold since the year 1856. i T. ma Agents for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH e nde б x friends who hay Illustrated Price Lists of Lawn Mowers and Garden Rollers Free. old in c. аро gallon THOMAS GREEN Н Sox, Smithfield Tron Works, Leeds; 2, Farringdon аер OIL, Genuine LEAD, Cansoy's PAINTS, ov. or in 8d. per gal m paid C алув 6 Реад Road, Holborn Hill, London, E.C.; Hadwin's Buildings, Tithe PAINTS of various colours ground E34 for use. Apply to Нил, & 8мтти, fiery Hill Iron” Yorks, hear Street, Liverpool; and 19, Eden Quay, Dublin. 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. 2, Cannon Street West, È.C., from whom only it can be NEW TARIFF ОЁ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL G0008, — THOMAS MILLINGTON, ian SS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, Kn с 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. i the Right Hon. Lord Gn [B 6 «тата Grena has seen the Patent. "Back x vim san SIS b sedit put REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. уш Ж BURY & POLLARD, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS. HEATING BY HOT WATER. Public and Trivate Buildings, Manufactories, Conservatories, &c., Heated on the most improved system, combined with Baths fitted upon economical aes m connected with Kitchen Ranges, ready for use night or day, without extra fire. Success in diac 3 Estimates free. References to hundreds of the No Han: s Seats, Bot CI icu Бар Buildings, Banks, Manufactories, &e. ler т" long ranges of Pipes just p at Wollaton Gardens for Lord Middle RY AND POLLARD, i Landstr ot phe CONICAL BOILERS, which are adapted for setting in ESO or id sh а, иб des require No Bri WORK, and which ни 1 their durability and economy, attained a celebrity far surpassing any other Boile: i e invented. ic i i PARK IRON WORKS, 17, NEW PARK STREET, SOUTHWARK, LONDON, 8 v] | N.B.—PATENT riving Farm M ry, from Half-Horse Power upwards, To be seen daily т PESE il. y FA Alet д completed. the orilor pu the India joe and the Government Gardens at Agra, are again maet p ment for Asti dun WIND ENGINES for ASCENSION. The лані Department officially report the 2 large Wind Engines supplied by BURY AND POLLARD tl їз for Ascension, as working most tisfa actorily. BURY anD POLLARD always keep a large Stock of their BOILERS, tait with HOT-WATER PIPES of the best description. CAUTION. THE SUCCESS AND GREAT EXTENT OF BUSINESS ORDERS WITH WHICH | HENRY ORMSON Has been favoured b г the Nobility, Gentry, &е in all parts of the н Шип, for t e i i уса ise A been the X f some persons making u а subterfugi or obtai aining i Ordo fo x beds Ы trusts such pretensions will be t With proper consideration, as he confidently assures his patrons, and үт that ho mere putting forth of these unu M Тайир Ан ee whatever for Hort ran or many year: UM БЕШ; siti has been, and still continues to be his own Manager. fully Superintends, person aly, every Department of his Business. All "Ord ders with which he may be favoured will at all times receive his most careful attention, BUILDING and HEATING APPARATUS erected by him will be Designed and кошны on the mos experien and sc сасы principles; am extensive | FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL T nce, ani а edge of ho атат science, will T CLASS PRIZE MEDAL Lg ; FOR ORMSONS CONSERVATORY, a re piper xv AAA ed cultivation of | pog откоз 3 manm onn M m TUBULAR 2 е INTERNATIONAL Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. HENRY ORMSON, ES, À., HORTICULTURAL ARCHITECT, BUILDER, AND HOT-WATER AP meii idc STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDO -— рускмВЕВ 23, 1865.) THE SARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 19 Heating. by Hot Water. OT-Y WATER APPARATUS, of every description, OLELANDS, Irox MEROHANT, | fixed compute in any part of the country ог the materia): ‚И i iude Linda RA. чї., Boilers, Pipes, &c, бейтегей to any боп а ОЬ сү уа Jupe. ? i p 14, м " Eee on application. ` S, fro: oc! 8. „ д So с E OTTLÉ VALVES, 10s., 13s., and 14s. each. Other атэ оли В бова, f, Ваза, Эм "rk, London, В.Е, low prices, and all "goods of first- -class manu- Che Green nhouse Sto Estimates ilu post punotually attended to EANE AND *CU.'8 Patent Ж k М TI ATING and dar. rien SPENSION 8 STOVES а, are simple, cheap, di have by Hot been largely ado Ps and approved ; will burn aT кы without tin at e SN holesale Prices, | attention, and at a small eost for fiu m Prices of Sus a iC ge Mu Pipes, and every other o Em 208., 30. 38s., and upwards. „Ventilating Stc toves, э. d u HOT-W ATER x mc for Con ST pu Forcing Pits, к & Co., 46, King HE оаа ánd а up о 5, Gremio кз Street, pee Bridge, E.C. А.р. 1700. g Гоо та Furnace V description in iem Xi eve T ANS HORT. The Only Stove withou а Fine. ASH AND JOYCES Ру ATEN р, for CD DES and такие н ÀL L 8, for Соп 4 to Burn Lu With ү] aroy е required, without VOR LDING y Commended by the Ae on Plans and. — m ure = 33 rom 12s 0d. Caution to Gardeners. -~ YNOM AND OOOKES PRUNING and A the mari Ey " When У A а г AS ES к. Wam ^ e пе храпе and Dany соп inita to be made to t ives which their m: ake, 1 ш which аге bred RA. т sellers MH makers. neo s Prumng and Budding Knives аге thé best and the cheapest f195 и * FRIGI DOMO. " — Patronised de ajesty о Чома e of Northumberland for Syon An t Grass r^ mke "or Devonshire, -— c — p Tofossor Lindley e the Hortie милта] Society, Sir Joseph Pax for the Orystal Palace, Royal Zoological Anec erm 44 effield, ARC Н ERS rags KOTI 26 г COL 4D WINDS and ent prepared. Hair and А “FRIG )MO,” a Canvas pede of nt [air ani Wool, a рото, non- "Ам. of Нел ley. wid ор it 15 apphied, a fixed temperature, It 74 Маре - БАЙ, floricultura] purposes, for preserving Frui: rehing rays of La sun, from wind, from attacks of im LIN CIN NG and SAUSAGE FILLING and MASTI- morning frosta be had m er чке ngths, ar ел "p ab nmn "the — MACHINES of the best makers, 10s, 6d. | ы c "as: +. 18. 9d. per yard жой COTTAGE KNIFE CLEANER is the only rapid ur yards w 3s, 6d. por yard. А er эз Polisher of Knives £T a , moderate An proved ike, 2 yards wi 1s. 9d. per yard. Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. 9s. 6d. to 10s, 6d, Prospectus post pai A improved make, 3 Tesis wide e e orte yard run. RAVES PATENT SLOW COMBUSTION 5. img к= Ке, 253, Oxford a" Ү.С, ; and дую "Prigi Domo” Hering, 3 узга porem " à USG Stove Depót, 119, Newgate Street, London, "лай Eusna Tuomas A Ben, Whole and бо» Матис, 7 p 7 A tt V Werining by Hot Walec. тз е тз +" [= ү Lan Lane, b, Cannon Sureit, City, dnd of all Nurserymen and Seeds- MT VIA wil bur Baa] [^ Оа from Saturday till agl It pe ma maoh cheaper vering." һ^ unday те without attention during the | ape E as 1 А hours of worship. In Halls will —D etl AS jRICULTURAL ` ABD Т! NTS.—8 А erring of specia attention | ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, in US пот Cont еп NUT Aeris Тагир ke n RUE thfulness, Sepp | Сона arit ools, &c, Improv: ire Netti! Delivered carri, иб. of patterns and material, t lainer sorts Li ista per - t ith | E Eb cially suited for КҮС N GARDENS, à d ti Bonozss & Кэт, 95, Nowgato ag to tot, London, E.C, ayap de chamber. harbour » 81 T Insects, t xh ци Works, Br ntwood, Esse articula: and of MUS- | тийп, once ien т —— о ———- T GRAVES PATENT STABLE ani COW. be cR ETC. К ES ARTH CLOSETS (MOULE'S PATENT). OUSE FITTINGS, which ajtraeted so much ч ү E S "fot " No Unwholesome Costpools, AUT: m dre DEN "улак ÜNTAINS, kc, in No Unwholom po GRAVE B! айсы (е ВЫ rks, Belfast. е, of gre, durability, snd in great о Water Pipe to ut ol rder, кез, п be seen in pn а Йош. Cox & Sow, e Best Night Commodes, xu то ton Street, Strand, W.O. лы i o xc dem egeat s he Аррага TE E ES and 39«) may be applied to any oset al tag an is BOITA es AERIS nage of Her M elsen, ; Kingsland ingsland, By ifs uso a o Manure is saved, and Fertility to the хр HOPE ame Ордаки) 6 5, т. Street, TE теа ped) for FOXLEY'S эсу vro WALL Soll е UFACTUMER: and Woopex Нот- | BRICKS. illustrated Price Lists free by post. The Trade supplied, Earth i reco A by the Privy Олом in their W. бо отцю ке те o pom olera, аз a deodoriser and disinfectant, BRUM pee m des "ортан and qinvonr NAMENTAL PAVING TILES for Conservatories, from ved from the Seorstary of the N atrox., Halls, Corridors, Balconies, &c., as cheap and durable as Stone. RIFLE ASSOCIATION. C. & H. beg to call atten- n 3-7 red, and buff colours, апа capable of forming з уагіебу о! ot ат further directod to state that му бсш Closets) proved of m to their NEW TREE grontest use, and were found to act admira! Gio Covering канам $ "Бов TESSELATED PAVEMENTS of more enriched designs than Wirt & Co. " », Bedford Stroot, Strand, London, W.C. Walls; which is constructed | WH ITE GLAZED TIL LES, for Linin; WA tnde nO S Liadéu of Cast and Wrought Iron, | Kitchen m Baths, &c. Groow biy 3 уз Кат Pa Е BC A xD 50 N Ж london, glazed with or without | Bricks of great мані: Dutch and Aa Clinkers, W: Manufacturers of putty, anı together | Copings, Red and Sto аге Drain Р s, Slates, Cements, &c. with bolts and nuts, consti- о be obtained . Rosner, at their "pre mises as above. Дем в made 7, ота foo ILYER SAND (REIGATE) b lity), at the abo р коз 6 6, 7, or 8 [ее E est quality), at the above ^ a5 E d 10,1%, or z >n addre аа per Ton, ог 18, 3d. sss eli РА А ul M h extra m FLOWER VASES hts being opened toget thon n nenns of th p t does | for d deliv. repe n three miles, and CEPR E EE 7! а TE tongue, me лианы af | or or Further particulars, with prices; паси чу: cation ; Ed етен HYDRO-CARBON Dope of m$ ais Асу. ае esa ак ^ra breed F. & G. Rosmxn.—Addresses seo above, coloured N.B. Orders s promptly executed by Railway, GALVANISED IRON WATER GALVANISED IRO: Ps. 1865, Prize PN AL FOR GREENHOUSES HAS BEEN AWARDED TO n Hur Fencing, and c, Cors i HURDLES are made in the best manner The Lamp lifts out of A of superio! t Iron. SHEE froi d the Vase, requiring mo CAPTE AVEDIS i ш “ E oot; FIELD ЧАТ? GATES, f from 18 either with е a WARNERS ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, TS | end TRON, WORK С of sary deseri KOH-I-NOOR, pe рсе on THE ORDINARY | Fa TTAM & | se DUT No. 2, Winsley Street FLAT-WICK BURNER. | we Due osea орон the the Pantheon), The Koh-i-Noor "ht n uces & superior НЕО | ALVANISED WIRE CABLE РР РИ FENCING, the Moderator, at a T m оноу, Mf. ZEE. ei for FARMS, PARKS, and GARDENS. rh dese сов and ie Snot з ineries „ Forcing Pits, Pubhe eap c. These The ORIGINAL INVENTORS and MANUFACTURERS. x get оп E possess ity, power, economy is Gf gius, ed LUXUS ош VN 71 il R ыс ints considered, Mum The Opal Vases are made in the best sty! Bohemia m Pueri ra 1 be relied u ih safety for Heating Оте | beautifully decorated, [Round aig Flat. tont, by Hot Water, and at a йети rice. 2-7 ота tercsted i in such work should write for lust of Testi- With Gold Bead — .. ^ «b. зок ЧАЙ [optet Жөө ost ed on сосала n to Еверев:ск WILLIAM BUTT With Gold Lines o i 25 6 6 ы ith Rose our, G: - sš е 01 London), Portadown, Ireland. : Gree: | The CHEAPES STRONGEST, and N „рүн With Red Medallion (Antiqa) ^ jv EE 32 0 23 0 nhouses—Heating Apparatus. | THOUSANDS: ot MILES of this FENCING bm hayo been 8 With Blue Medallion (Antique) - 3 0 23 0 | by us at hom айд мане йш a, па ен lines Ei 9 7 0° | trespassed spon. Ruby, сег decorated with gold. s | Prce, with of Strand and Iron-pronged S! "n and . May be obtained of the Trade th: roughout the valet King | SY. and screw bolts to every 120 се — - —— uice m ee f bu ау алй Staples for wood ACIE a метум | CYITRISTMAS PRESENTS : and NEW YEAR'S GIFTS | HURDLES HURDLES, HURDLES, 1з. 9d. to За 9d, per yard. motion of mal Attraction, —ROWLANDS' ?| cO OUS IRON Low оа GATES or ali kinds. пабе И ADORN *nd sus tains a lu marient Head of Наг. AINING Р &c. ROWLAN DE А; renders the Skin soft, fair, а: ooming, PATENT $1 SED WIRE NETTING SOOLE, &c. and eben ects. едн to ta Tooti, må up Pear SWING Dentifrice, a sa e white: h, an же? GALVANISED да BAREO n EP агі іо whiten th, asing аот *.* Ask for ** eris" Articles, Tur оху ASPHALTE ROO G FELT, 14. per square foot. TE r. ТЕ зры for m in the | | Мотікт & Greex, late Н. J. Monton & De dioi i ТУГАК SMITH AS iat ed =. n and APPLICATI | ustrated Catal Estimates on app is instruc e Assignee pra Ad Xi OR TICULTURAL BUILDINGS, JM Taura ay kosi 12, ie orge е Street, Leeds, т N-E е ka Burri Se а ат d e "yman, of CONSERVATORIES d, of MS Brna nony, PRIZE érsal Microscope. Price £5 5s. поа Сс seeds Aene биа oen benei oF ui «РЕВ PATENT WROUGHT-RON' PRIZE MEDAL MI UM ig BE С AND ВЕОК, entire valuable STOCK of ВЕ DS. Payment to be made in Cash, DENNI ТЫШ? Ar —— atmospheri. d rsonduction, at S Cornhill, E.C., late 6, Coleman —G Me SATURDAY, J ; в, on wiid day к”! үкөл ЕР. of 6 postage stamps. , January 6, on whicl D ES.promote vigorous MOVIE and richness of colour. lones sont o recen or 12 MX ы the Tenders will be received and opened at the Offices E kn d stò сокыр ЫЧ оша 1ӊкдртолрт. NEW “VOWEL” WASHING | ЫМ. Erwan? Surra, North Hill, Coich MACHINES. зе реу Теш ering for the Stock, and who do e, р 33 WROU: E e send ou under cover, dore. led and M USES | гент о аана s rsed “Tender for B: ge's Stock," as the Tenders will be symmet; e. ERE yrs s T Еее р еп only at the time appointed, апа in the; gu of those who oDENNISS PATENT WROUGHT-RON PRIZE MEDAL attend. Омий of the Stock will be forwarded to апу address on mad a UM and PLANT SENS. are thoroughly ventilated application by post. cDENNISS PATENT "WROUGHIIRON PRIZE MEDAL Го, BE DISPOSED of, a FIRST-CLASS NU RSERY aU MBER and MELON HOUSES are specially arranged and and SEED BUSINESS in and near one of the pri род Т. Н.Р. D's improved m. = x x: in England, and the principal business in the neigh РМ УВ PATENT. WROUGHT-IRÖN PRIZE MEDAL Apply X. Y. Z., Gardeners’ Chronicle e OE. IES, when h upon T. H. P. D.'S improved system, are Is Secure the death of first-class fruit. o Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Gardeners, &c. Are emine; у Ilt ig cem FORCING HOUSES 0 Tod E DISPOSED OF, the Hesidue of yr 24 а ЭВР? PATENT WROURITIRON PRIZE MEDAL Aan BENBOURES, PITS, SHKDA el SEED, SROP, The RRY HOUSES admit a SEM flood of air and light. Ches! hire, Established 184. is compact Nursery, comprising ше ese Houses үе терм laz 0 vaa us ier P t. | А remarkable success, ь Approved warded Seven отат ders es us stocked чо Evergreen an and ot Roses, Бей Shrubs, ree en: idi el extensive colle npe реа Wd from the co бар на м ustment of лег construct ional parts w will | Prize Medals this s aa Medals at at Dublin "and olore and Forest Tre mns, де, and being ke doutes x pci e uem ыу (mahy with че to Publish) | L Liverpool and wn of Birkenhead, affords ari opportunity prepared for single or pleta rangos of trial, which is allow Lu usuall Ere i ne isa ооба! "House, Stabl CM ES py [s Patentees Sene —H з quired бива on the pre: T.H.P. D. Cntalogues оп application to the Patente, ce of carriage kae eet Street, London, E.C. ; Cathedral A Жендик iculars may be ма on on application to the Exgctrons саш "тв Нотага) Bilder aud Hot Water Engineer, P ӨГ E гер Siublin. "Catalngues post free. | of tho late J. Kellock, The Dell Nursery, Rock Ferry, Cheshire. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, роса 29, уш, LAXTOWS PROLIFIC EARLY LONG-POD PEA. "Gi un Тешз, inquiries оо T Early Laxtans Хе СУК t have me variety on а EHE hibliiz т] > < а ag ТТА ЦЕ inb & : Е НТ irie Б Я S © Ф 9 + CD Тоя 8 I [A BER E dr egi EET Bis s; E d - to its being а ©“ First-class Реа.” In Sealed Quarts and Pints, 3s. Od. per quart, 2s. per pint. Price to the Trade on application. d A LIST OF THE SEEDSMEN WHO ei Брг SUPPLIES OF THIS eire yi PEA WILL BE PUBLISHED IN M T WEEK'S GARDENERS' CHRONIC. í McLEAN'S LITTLE GEM PEA. A Pin, prolife Green Wrinkled Marrow ; habit similar to Beck's Gem or Tom Thumb, and is a first early. flavour of of ho e t у 2 This Pea is a great. — as the chief fault ihe in Mis Peas has бева want of flav: and this valuable variety has all the sugary fl pee oA | wrinkled early Pea; height 1 foot, and requires no stakes. This Pea will give great satisfaction both as an early and late Pea, if sown in 8 F Price, per Quart, 3s. 6d. => CARTER'S SUMMER BEOOVOLI, ai А new variety, with enormous close white heads, having the desirable merit of being fully a fortnight late (from which it d en ci r hitherto been considered 2 os test vari etr on eultivati A * Carter's Summer Broc сой" аА be ШАА Т fit ye use in apes une, agre vraie up the gap wie between Broceolis and Cauliflow: This variety is very distinct from all other sorts, in sed, 0 oliage, ead, Per Packet, 2s. 64. .. JAMES CARTER Ax» CO., SEED MERCHANTS, 237 and 238, HIGH roucas E Communications should be фе adaressed to vertisements and Business Letters ^ The Pul » t Garden, London, W.C. friars, ШИ : WiLLIAM Ваарвовт, Of 13, U EAE pex үзү Pariah of St. Pas реА to“ The е Publisher,” at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Ga! ein the Precinct of white! riecember 29s 18% 1 HE Office, Lombard St, Precinct of Whitefriars, City of London, and Published hr Qon ct iis Odes Nor. ст Laden. 9С Моп, Н очуене Street, Mo said Co BATUROAT, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. B v. 4 . *pplieation, No. 52.—1865.] A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30. еы Fivepence. SraAMPED EprrrION, 64. 1233 ruu Á Bank .. Mr. G) dt — LET poisonin, Steam culture .. a cover i Vegetation, Sicilian 232 sevenin! Ventilation 226 c Ер оз] ” Royal benevolent Vine bor Wen з, turfin, . 122 Institution .. 1 h 21 Violets 1227 с Wool, che PROF ESSOR LINDLEY .—0n 'esented HE O OO LATE è RDAY, January 6. n the M the '"SARDENERS. Ы PORTRAIT of iste DR. LINDLEY, рае ed o к. Paper. Single copies . Oi be sent ба receipt оГЫх Pos о Бим ellington Street, S 'ERNATIONAL снаа EXHIBIT ION and menie CONGRESS. the Patronage ЄКМ t Quxxx, and of their Royal the E ot WALES ал а d the Dux of CAMBRIDGE, Tbe EXHIBITION and CO RESS will OPEN on 22, and continue till May Subscribers’ names will be received, and Schedules and Prospectuses may еа yen on ae] ree pen to дА Secretary, at the ces, 1, Will HE GAR xf nt SESÉRTOLENT INSTIT NNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Officers for the D ° Бот z R. Сотгев, Secretary. H, Tavistock Row, XY SaN N EW CHR MUMS, 1865, are now ready я, SN PC, at 5s. per doz, W. Horwrs, Е Park Nursery, Hackney, N.E. EU FORSYTH. bes to inform his Ей апа {һе 5 D E Il: De aesa to send out a large S early in the Spring 1866, инин Лут төрү: c now be had for one stamp. Brunswick and um 1 сана Stoke Newington, N. кэе: 1 19,9 17546 "TUBEROSES, "e? lai argo рекоа гоо. James CARTER & High Holborn, London, W.C. LADIOLI. сг жч bove, including. the of the Luv varieties in entrato, from 12s. to gs E CS carriag McC Е ы vent агас РЕС W.C. Ss Sensen s PRICED T TST >: "the bost Sorts exhibitėd gon ready, and will be forwarded post Royal Berks Seed Establishment, E Ronding. Т ү Flow: ТИП к „GIAN E xs IVERY AND 30N [o y announce ar their * DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES of AZALEA INDIC, HARDT i BRITISH — ROS. CO; NIFERÆ, GRAPE m be had on application at Mat. “jN l HOMAS KENNEDY rape Vin —Pruit M. соттар AND *SON hav abore, Genuine Garden and cultural Seeds. TEREN, AMEY OARTRE kko UO. Fern Down, ЫЙ PUES end ТА Мевкснахтз, and NunsrnvuN, үч. rn Near Wimborne, Dorse nd 238, High E London, W. с. .. PRICED ! CATALOGUES | will be forwarded on T CE. ADS Trees. ve a fine stock of the CATALOGU E gratis on иинин. Highgate Nurseries, Lot ndon, INES, from Eyes.—Now ready, a DESC RIPTIVE CATALOGUE Cir RAPES, by 3 Тао иу ERS, froo por post, t HANN СО0ЕТ BLACK "OUGHT VINE. E, bos, por doses, STEWA. Аң K T, Woods and “ы Nv mis EN, A ND F. 5 ts from Eyes of this excollont Grape, бз, each ; l- Rs and Мепспахтз, Wisi Sy SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on applientio AMEN: FAIRHEAD AND SON, SEE Xn ERS Ped MxncnaxrSs, 7, Borough Market, London B.E, New and Genuine ÄGRICULTUR E GARD JEN, and FLOWKE SEEDS. Special prices s and advantageous offers айоо. ursery and Seed Sstablishmen AN „Ja dre S Vins к“ ton, 8,97 rape GLENDINNING AND SONS. have a splendid Y lot of extra fino Fruiting Canes. PRIC zD LIST may bo had on opo Chiswick Nursery, Londo: ines. Е. л HENDERSON лхо SON offer the above, with” LI p s Canes of мү: matured gor: h, with promine nt any | eyós, sure to give а heavy сор of fruit, 108, 64. д LIST of SOF ngton Nursery, ation. t (Established DI : CO., mE, SEEDSMEN, ап Dumfries, N. В, d DESCRIPTIVE ,ERICED е Е "SAT on NB plicati ВЕРВЕН TS ма, өз application. LING, St. Joh в Wood, London, N.W. MANURE, г , 9 Ma arket, Mark Lane, E.C.; or үт Ин o: ж, Вак Addre а, бмр А тюм Post free XU ү ерец rior stock ә 1 ring a very Wheat ; 1862, for “ Excel cellen: са аррцомдов. P C n ау en Ат А ойе воот, -— вс solic T mu сагаеп and Agricultural ` Woodlands Nursery, sudo, near Uckfiold, Sussex, _ P я Pee qe eon А-8. im ASPDERRIES. — The Small Prolife Red, the bost SPECIAL PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS, in English weights nówn for ов, аз mantity, a op per 1000. во and money, on application. ncc E, BEECH and SCOTCH FIR 4 3 rd 30 An TR а —— 4 eu -— 77 Apply to у аре r, Jaures HOPKINS, perton, versfc Gloucestershire QUITOÓN'S AMATEURS GUIDE (Illustrated) is now | ————— — —— аЬ To the Tub hZ темйу. Sixpence,postfroo; gratis to Customers. — — A 5 ХӘ и n | ud о MN To the Trade. CARTER'S PROLIFIC, 15,000 to 20,000. Can be had of Ah 4 р 1 A U B ATO e M € Pee Market Gardener, а Oaks, Kent, L Bann & Ѕосрех, Seed, Bulb, and ne Merchants, BD | £4 per1 3 to 4ft., £3; under 3 ft. , £t. 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. panis e Show b Currants, ERBENAS and PETUNIAS, PU with plenty of A. TAKE, The М ораев, Bridgewater, has to offer res gn T dozen, for cash. several thousan CE dent of the choicest kinds. rist, exley Heath, Kent, S.E. EV ÉRGREEN HOLLIES, from 1 to 2 feet, and EVERGREEN Quick. rtp aim HOTS. pra EL v Ai kh rte sd A. rts; roes, from -— ect ere pe ang они — the а | Prices moderate, which will bo forwarded on application. — — proe wponappücaion. > Т REM OM р, EBB'S PRIZE COB FILBERTS, and other Prize Meo PROLIFIC KIDNEY, surplus stock. Nuts and Filberts. Trees of these dies Nuts to be had of Ur л apply to Mr. Wznn, Calcot Gardens, Reading. Catalo T ERCI ., Seed Merchants, Sleaford EACH TREES for Cordons; Ругат АСИ, vamos. PERFECTION T surplus stock A DU Log ye TREES, їй А а E timo u = CHARLES Lo rjr Se о! мге. Ave ege d h. Th mA T RS all bee: rd close тй ra tt eae ironia sare rn BEBE ‚апа are HAMPION of и p , Surplus stock |" ра Tuon Rivas & Sor, Nurseries, Rtrdgonrth А - TREES, Fruiting in Pote— Wars. SPANISH ONION ( (True), surplus stock — ()*OHABD HOUSE, EINER ' APRIQON, синева, For .Y V For price and sa and sample e ral Boeda SARTEN Са, апа FIGS. HES, icultural See хамта бо, Воно, ui ар Barm ma Колата Seed М егсћа X Worcester. HARLES SHARPE AND A 5 WHOLESALE EXC Trade.— Surplus Sto fit for №, LARCH, Y gaem LIST LIST of AGRICU) CUL TURAL SEEDS is now ready, and разво and APPLE A WILLOW or ES d HARLES SHARPE ae» QU. S PRICED TRADE cras r3 CE NUM лт реб он Fries А Las f GARDEN SEEDS із now ready, and will be seni pM INNIN ONS ite attention to . HARLES SHARPE AND СО, S. Шири stook гну жы nn OIT TREES. SeeD Gnowxns and SeeD iea Sleaford. PRICE LIST on aj jon. ICED LISTS on application. Special offers to large purchase: Chiswick Хамат. ndon, W. LUSCOLNSHINE GEM PEA is the best Pea aped Trees and N & Sox, 7, Market, Place, Hull ; and NO. [ХО THOMESON d SON have on i rn" pu ИЕ 6 Dorking Nanay. 207 003 056v AMBROISE VERSCHAFFELT, NURSERYMAN, Ghent, са um, Begs to of offer to the irade fin fine strong Bulbs, o of SPECIOSUM rubrum), at Е РАНЕ мес URS СРИ Nev ROSE CATALOGUE for 1865 and 1866, also WENERAL CATALOGUE of NURSERY STOCK. * "Woodlands ds Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. X. Woop & Бох will be happy to forward copies of the above on «x PAUL etm апа Successor to the late А. PAVI) announce that Ачу, NEW ju Py nc I Pei к free pem post. ke үа Jarge and in splendid condition. Блада althai Cross, London, N. ow ready, 1865 and 1866. Рат л аур" SON’ B NEW ^ ROSE CATALOGUE. a kr bons D edu ud psi; PEUT ERE of ROSES, SSEY 2 ARD е ДӘ un ies E medir т HYBRID PERPE Mis End 00 ub a dose ia LARCH, SCOTCH, S: MET FIR, |“ à, delivered es Iam nderry or Mau ei Гар pito be be forward. . D'Arcy InviNE, Esq, ine lants of all budded on Enniskillen, rg ж ELLAS, С —Wan to Purchase, чагы: puma about c et in height, Plants, in good рь dn e^ Сарла and Lue to Rec ordener, 8 145 e gen ata оз uen, ia room for a few dozen: aene and Рагав, Cheste C., Ho Пу Cottage, ү V^ Stems, bf the above. Fnawcrs & ARTHUR DICKSON & HE. E LL reap i SWEET PEA. and superior stook о above; PRICED CATALOGU сап still be au Price on application. Forest Tr tul Troos oes aad SLrHbs E e ON Ax» SON'S АНОН dor the 'EA.— The above fine Pea can be pi a 7, у MEE boiled jo quami at 1s. per quart, or £1 uii bushel. Pie ene be forwarded, free, һе Trade on aei res ication E арата un rand London — — s Hannison, Seed Gro x а Таалан F Forest Trees, &c. _ UTTONS RINGLEAD T “DARTERS ESI P. LAIRD x SINCLAIR, NURSERYMEN, лге Gardeners Chronicle ot May and Jane last, "9 90 Special quotation S i imde on ap plication. ТАТЕКБОМ5 FAMED SEEDLING POTATOS. n PIRE: onse APPO ENTS in V re m. INE TRANSPLAN TED LARCH, юй сви Nursery f LOS Duk Garden Mark F ock, Stock. РЕТСЕР LIS LIST now г Seed Pota cm uic Бетега! rone LAIRD re SINCLALRB, TY 0 HUNDRED THOUSAND Гы LARCH, ° NonrseRYMEN and SrrpsvzN, Dundee, N.B. from 3 to 4 feet, to be uo IM omg Me ren apply to Y IV = POTATO Sy EADE. е Бе dca = {е d чч veral — A д ЕЗ rs have to offer se TAE first PC bote eoi Praia uere ient, мош man ph, n of fine АКОН ofa Mp n 1 year's Seedling, ә. ә, Im i T Y RLI o, Aberdee: ml d Ge гарны Е ERAT NURSERIES v CORDIER, AT TEMON KIDNEY, |M ian пио FOREST TERES for Plantations: ) pum ro bu ЖЧ ШЕГИ cultural Journal.” xir 3,000,000 APPLES and other Frett rm рріу to Authors Ваш, 7. Мк, Р (ХЕ HUNDRED THOUSAND strong Transplan З ne. E Zu 18 ОХЕ An pei М°^^* РЕ a Же. x d nd bet n W. Woop& Sox, VERE jd, near Uc] Sussex grown, and "eua. R W. О. Коток, T ARG HORSE CHESTNUTS. ptem TAR Vue силы 1 mid SCARLET HORSE CHESTNUTS. roved Lemon Ki GLISH and HUNTINGDON ELMS. тата soi mam iir ges ARE P E Шз Finke, А Ane бео оба, ч PERSON v У Woodlands Nursery, Т, Marcsteld, nene U E г PUE of good ARGE ENGLISH and : at 2 UNDERGRÒUND Jiriciogs Any Handsome äingiestonmad ENGLISH X E кү = ^L voquantity and price per ton to ATL C Pla : риро ела "Т. JACKSON U "| - COPI " ANTED, strong 8 cider дрріе у T TREES, 5 to 6 feet DE XE > i | к 445 м e з THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEM. ры UIDES GARDEN SEEDS. === American t JATERER АХ” GOD YS PRICED and DE POETIT CATAL EU е of AMERICAN PLANTS, as exhibit ЕВО the n rcd. dre. ah К Kensington, free on application.. T his Ca talogue Das d voy е Rhododendrons | B T 4 modb worth growing, аз well as somo n S andom kinda | OSBORN & SONS Knap Hill N , Woking, Surrey. кы e ed SELECT CATALOGUE OF THE ABOVE W ATERER. T gs t offer the following Six ow be had Selec o ODENDRONS, in. ipod, strong, healthy plants, at 4l. 4s. | May sow а Binh с g Ege 5 e usual discount to Ё Б Е ; B ip. e A" заа i: дс. MRS. FITZGERALD OSBORN 8 WHITE WINTER BROCCOLI .. 1 6|ROW DN S BROWN COS Tres Sica ‹ SIR ROBERT PEEL -— SURPRI RISE OS NEW AMERICAN TOMATO M ai BCOTTS BUPRRE WEITE LETTUCE 1 : SIR IE 1 1 The American Nursery, Bagshot, к BELLE Баладу SUMMER CABBAGE патека: i ЖОЛУ T dy Scarlet Rhodode dendrons . там This is very large, and less watery than the old Red. These e Le ttuces are less liable to run WATERERS CATAL о: 2 J SCARIA and other CHOICE RHODOÐENDRONS as annually FULHAM NURSERY, S.W. displayed і a K e Royal Botanic Gardens, Ке gen t's Park, can now be had on appheation. ——— rthy of —m E er уйкы won n зра with TENEIN E SEEDS. hei hts and prices, with ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS, FOREST - "T rican Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. _ 6 5 PA E: New Rhododendrons. be fioi > Ев e. OHN WATERER is prepared to execute Orders for t epi. Six € DRONS at th the Xy J AMES VEIT CH е ime, and recommended ortho foloring quali ities, E Hard ess, dne. А A | Г-ы оре, апа as being perfectly inet fro agb cO ANRÓGNOM fraT x1 р ALEXANDER ADIE.—Brilliant rosy sear ў haded D WER SIR WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. SRE, crimson. |CATALOGUE OF KITCHEN GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1866, DEUS 0. т шы сец wie at WITH LIST OF IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER GARDEN REQUISITES, eliocolate coloured spots serrer Is now Published, and will be forwarded Free on application. н RAPHA EIU — Keddish crimson, and large bold flower. ТЕРИ TEN { e Set pu 61. 6s. Usual ра 4-а ч. за a : z м. PUES - И, i { "е merican Nursery, Togi t, Surr dV p AME md — or Forcing. | of the most genuine 1 I . T, CATLEUGH us sh Strong well- -rooted Bulbs ‘Tho CATALOGUE will b to contain all NEW VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS of merit, in addition | M ffer in large 32 sa а and ŝis. and 120s, per doz, P Price p TOYS NM nds to those kinds in general ае | of these ve alri , i NI UTI а чыш; THE ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA; LONDON, S:W. | V 102818. А m A; ат Е < ES in m E. = LE | on for plani ng -= e mea, Russia iful етшде th CIA wi E ILIUM AURATUM. | a GATA LOGUE Sor Enit d om appi ien ath, Surrey, S. THE GOLDEN-RAYED JAPAN HILY. Lobelia Snowñake. ; Extract from GARDENERS CHR e y ON “ бага L атар, ХЫЫ ited a benutifal Ur ed Tori dent E. G. HENDERSON & 8 eint I Respectfully offer NEW SEED of this most beautiful species, saved from their өзүп planis, JOHN axo CHARITE LEE having acquired naro Stéck аб ls. and 2s. 6d. per packet. pleasaro In. Ойон "1 54 in SEALED PACKETS io “Т present The Trade supplied by the 100, 1000, or 10,000 Seeds. Prices on application, sowing for spring pot culture, for which it is well adapted. + Аз п BEDDING LOBELIA it stands unrivalled. The plant is of dwarf compact habit : the flowers are largo, perfectly even, and of the NEW PRIZE MELONS. ? 2 раене CX prt we cv ETRAS OR I MES For descriptions of these first-class Fruits, seo last Numbers of Gardeners Chronicle. Royal Vineyárd Nurery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith W. To Noblemen and ое ннн to be engaged THE NEW CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI, Ds AND CO., NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, апі In varieties of colour, as m from the White and others, as exhibited by the Raiser. А" Walerloo Place, Edinbu ‚ have th this py em 98. 6d. and 5s. per packet of 12 and 24 See and very healthy stock of Seedlin, b os puse and Tyrolese), e Native ve Шай, SCOTCH. FIR, Sp D to ensure bloom tia first season. Plane or Sycamore, Spanish Chestnut, Alder, Аз, Elm, iw The present is the bet ime for sowing, " Ө Quick, Beech, Evergreen Privet, Poplat, Willow, ко, as well as all HN'S WOOD; N.W. Troan, Bosen Ф ute mamont catat — and rotes иш E. б. HENDERSON asp SON, WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JO season finely 2i ii SE Кы сҮ Ман Г E Р Now Ready, Ў 0 r - à г fainples and prices will be sent free on application. SUTTON'S SPR [ N G CATALOGUE и Я га fine 1-year. Seedlin Larch and Hazel. а Several Millions of Lyear SEEDLING LARCH io Dispose of, = of e quality. iem and priees forwarded Ad gs СЕ on на, stating probable quantity Amr ed. Also very fine l-year SEEDLING HAZEL "y P GE X PRX INCOLNSHIRE G. "ETT is v best Pea grown. Martis & Ѕох, 7, B Place, Hull ; and Cottingham. Сет THEMUMS, and How to have them Fine for TUR Чып. SUR STANDEN'S GARDENER'S and AND AMATEURS GUIDE for 1866. ILLUSTRATED. In FOUR PARTS. Price 6d. Gratis to Customers. DENS GA ARDENERS CONTENTS. a highly concentrat n ere Pa&rI-A Comprehensive List of all the, Parf 3.— A o ertiliser, santhemums best kinds of Vegetables, with Instructions | Flower ko. for "Spring Танине, = 1 itr ar Stove d = drums Greenhouse, Plants, Hardy the most | Ferns, &c., & perum E EE i with Instruc- PART 4,—А. Pues pi most er Fruit Trees in pots, &c. ; (egetables, &c., in the open on Cultivation, including an Illustrated ане kinds of ground, p | нен. | t онт. Novelties recently 16 Я р Й ee па ра tho £n AE URTILIZER is the TN essrs, SUTTON, : Forage Pian а a S d atre 1 BARR AND SUGDEN | j Also a Useful and Concise Calendar of Operatio етеу description. ET б VI] | ОТ this ois Original Articles on the Potato Disease, gels, «c. T No.2 FERTILIZER is recom- К!" атак J | Мар of England, containing important information. Pul 0 for Soft-wooded. Plants, . m SUTTON'S SHORT SELECT SEED LIST is also ready, and will be sent Gratis and Post Free on sini M LLL MUTA TE ERCHANTS, ROYAL Covent derden Nb 5004 and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street ADDRESS, SUTTON anD SONS, SEED GROWERS and Er ae of Agents wili shortly bo published. | BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READ oup o SURPLUS STOCK OF BS. COLLECTIONS of x Mer for In e Wie oar = де 215., 63s., 845, COLLE IONS of the above rd кезү аз А 105.64., 2is, 305., 42s., 63s., 84s., and _ WAL S EN o DE 7 гв RO u" B MA ERCHAAS. Orders amounting to 218. sent earriage paid. » » » » |» E UU P. i » x 8. LE » NEW SEEDS. Ко. 1. COLLECTIONS of VEGETABLE SEEDS .. 10». 64. Ко. 5. COLLECTIONS of VEGETABLE SEEDS .. 42 б. HE $ 7 $ D 5 sd 6. 5 Д вя 0 Pt » » й Ж 4 21 0 v к © A » d 106 0 TH л і 4 Г B + НЕО 4 А жыз! “WILLIAMS a be Boss tho Node RIPTIV ee to direct special MINER Strong. м LISTS he! zio gial attention to ne ur ong рта ating and Fruiting Gaa Tunes | KO HOL im ng Fruitin ga Ae VINEY all the к... H IAL OFFER? ear'Gro BECK'S kinas Succession pla YARD. ж (Comm OLUS. , (GREEN т und. ерп PELARGONIUMS nts, and suckers of al inus i поо), 140 аена (Porta YE "s per cent off Catak gemi кук ГОХ of 10s. 6d. each ; т For the ай | breadth) Laren есче NEM оо ріс 8 ка NOSBGAYS. IUMS and GERANIUM Jereo assort ata iul uhe m dil P. pondere Dn NAT RELS UCUBA pecimen к! STAS for ia jer. о did roots of tà ATON'S ДЕЕ LOGUES sent o sent x do., Reed азо! (large mm — ! LAWS ж, HOLLY e LYANTH ota at uM we emet flowering x лар OPPER o FR ott, Som. i applicati I For Pow err ne VT XL plu AUI YEW, T ther [e] Э, | J » , Rp SEEDLIN сбой, Bariy TUL E ground: P they an m yi TRER ЕВ.—25 Кулик. — d ue RA, Otos feet; M D doter: are sollelted. nth. As рихо GLADIOLI, 9 r Apples, jp onered E en А.А Daa ы. da ы aai cent- | - акжа Boven зара сао 4 E. supply of bise d and 19s. per DES Pine ара c invi A prico! reduced Ж. under эт, Nurseryman, С ROSES d Victoria ct Hol amor ga ш Anu vid Cherree(rained und unt and MU MERE AND [o m Боо ich, &o. à E -a о coo кщ ше ‹ LL TIN raham N ars Bonen, London, N. Ј NO. : THOMPSON Жалы ipa m application t » әт LAURUS ЕТЕ wan Boorn, wo Millions of LA f Domt inin L^ P sey. Pea 4 and AND SON ЫРАСЫ, Ма 3103 f. $) f 9 to 13 RCH, ХЕСТАКІ № ned CHER gs to off lloviag k ша сереси be row e Xv xh. d RIES, OE E FRU to c TH SYRINGAS 40.000 ENG ю %о 15 in murum nude Ф а Drei nes b cal atenian To | XD ota MCI NURSERY STO EVERGREENS, она and халонад тес, which for siz Dwarf, утым, Trai TUCK of the T, Market | feet, by tlie th RESSUS LA ; pea Prices fo OREST TREES, BACK from самый di Apri wrong, and ваб aoo, Hull ; RE i ўї неин аа T and ali | Ash, m ift фо БП pples, o nr i and Maiden W. HOADE has I5 ihe Cottingham. . fo from Eye dc o me eo mies, ELA irm and Scotch | and C n to s the —— H— A; including | nm PM V Mt PRICED "Portugal Laurel f n IN. Pear Stoc > followi - and th VA all the leadin uiting in and extra s to Jxo CATALOG €— fine b» to sft | ium ks ет 1000, ing, for Cash n3 y hly ripened Cai peie var ioti S Sa а Ц to Jxo. Troxrsox & So U. fino Phy pant с уз ЕЗ, a Stooks (Момо) ©... эш AR only :— юп to irapes n next Senso ду of Whi LM close- rnm d т о о А Sos, 18, French Gate, Doncaster y Robes v Birch, у Hon 1 Me mr nte H AR n application | Pe "wn Roots Pe er 100, fosa o v б, * Li Dust & Soxs, The Mp c ой | pas NunsrnYXAX and р ec 7 — I — n and Austria эм. 1 Маз x 906, азо Pae emon am = ix Ша Ber» Meena, W “ТТ И | T" mass Be | Dio Nasen í ger дар sB series Chester. __ Ба огсойег. , | Ditto P рН эм. | Ойле Dundbes e B for Sale of NS yv OSES.— . м 1; 405 | Ditto È pricots ө ее. MN i m Hogg, in the above-named те a fow Ma e Plant 5.4 БЕЗ, 13 of tho ver very best — —3 е, L3 Meu nov P4 $ n — ч " m EE INS UE Жм puris PRACH, стаг "Cb геа вова ellow-tleshed furthe Says :—'' Т or 42s. ; 100 o, do, for Kelso, N. IN, N —— en P ad e 1 ; 100 for . for 12s, ; | "9e , N.B., t NURS a Wl мна рокат we ec “This is 2 ditto, New e e — ; Е desirable юн зине that акти nd di AGNIFIC itin Ne EW. o ТТК Descriptive List on foris, | above i PRINCE РЕА imate that thay have tho fol EDSMEN, EACHES, warf-tr: E ons application, ori Pon ew Poa. Th —]1]t is with is season, owing really enum: сЕ аса Е Y Ас M X EET UE rt e RI |, now offi А STAN АРТАМ AS EORGE PEACHES. Pr В, PLUMS, г Е ACRE 8 of FRUIT Having had Tho Trineo T сайса АУ to the жан сыкы за ds «што о A Yn tr I ES M "and MORELLO M гоо ©, Ром, Plum being, «f opinion, Ue Эу. tho mont "usi an d with many ее Сат qu dn e abore. с» Woop & E Mt | DWARF-TRAL m Fruiting. п every form pie - жол» oed I it to the que TIE камо and Sirene, Maret irte A PPLES NED тка и ө Ты: d mire ter mias PIOS е! D y COTT'S FR ав near Uckfield, Suss PLUMS do nd, Hundred, or Dosen. Amd Aaa aee nhe Ра owing haumo Lu Collection i UIT TREE C ex. мсье NECTAhIN ERRIES, PE С but па Шеге y for trial tun D нм 170 ELIT А у ci" England. Th CATALOGU этили rained, of best qual ES. ACHES, Antion, they eo -e4 K another vari Lm аы АТЫ the finest D APPLES, ES, PEARS, ity, ana it botter to EE tbe Prinos of OHN ШИ or Боо m Somone Fruits, Qai. LE d Orcha Ms, CHERRIES. E Lr tW ms m Fonar Mas. Oh rince, have received the 0. Nurs “ЕР раса, eerte, Ape EES, Früting i А4 пуа tho поа ee оа, ый Арса al йо numero Forre оош, Cherries, Pusa in Pots jimi ry productive, of et an кє varieties. W = last two юн, ND SCOTCH Pl. for the € ums awarde s, Scotland, ehee IS m Paare, Applet, кидек Gowght, botter £ a к<. pe! s робото tho so LARGH, Mariy Diente, ito сатре of tho inde а use SEXT gours; the iem fees from onoo pra t йир th he North dice m 1- Ar or prices of sm: m and t; ntin daya colour, ади jfthe London F о Also grew ax @ f Sc Seed, col тве ransplanted g ог Ауе variet; later, general aj Tousen, d. »other E iE "d teu s XI ipse ee ке бы PX Mau C SEED f— т DOR rg pt SEN., AE mu Derb Shir т Боца АГ Juniperus Piel Xe euer a мл» Bad, Sande Н, ^n inferior us nature, nnd rsery of 80 Acre: s Planters Tn e. я erta, 11 to 9 foe Leu thurifera, 3 ipod, "d at а. dos ОГ Wales Fo боен - Yo 24 ben D pan take u s of high land. айй the e Trade CP E rer 1) to? жа м 5 Colchi ril a abou = a and.” 1 СР —— the Yorkshi ales Poa in jux пат, т Pind Кы, терй Га | сыга VCI т, биш, оты о ыык ANE Ep xs таро ҮЕ БОЕ. DEND тве ечод ах | Отур ò 5 to 6 fee eet excelsa, 5 ; ilm was cov alen t dec The qualit; and ga mi ea sg kinds T QA MURAT ON and КАП arip viridis, à to ini ee merum roen ашу pretor X jeter from течи аа т у of both is o are Ii S TES 3 : and nce йон as fn proport m Vm n LARCHES 0 f extensive Irish Yew, fragrans, 3 r 4 feet I: auren, 1j fool vt i ; "i provo А n 9-1; parent Кү: рғ DS oderate, w. psis 2 tee! ‘I grow е CONRES HIVAS asp planted which can be | Abies D At 498, Welliigto Lee y . Ene P — vd rows of Ua tgp Mnt writes, Nov, 15, гэ едн antet агер TEC UT не ЫА. pot donen += ios |е m q у ther did. о Hao OL i em from 13 to pics Te several ИННО of аа GEORGE © » Orien z “И A Pinus excelsa, 6 foot Milos roin in чый roi pro yot tho A EX D noe of Wale feet, т N: HIV. » pyrami leet , Lamberti th better It ajos near) re, quantity и Тый, nd at iu grown m in an à quoa Auli пшне, $ à t a тый ї nis, ^ i200 4 S0 nuod p^ ts ne а tor tian eh me tas Ys аты i perior h RANS of tion ; » 5to , 4 to Б feet ‚‚‚ Prom the hauitns others, Teen Thon, a. уат D'QUICKS a ? | Cedar, American, Y to 8 feet » ` compacta, t0 A f "1 beg to om Mr Gronax Вс ot the othore wero Troes ; wellas a eet, together е 2%. Engi Cupressus 6 to 8 feet äi 2 feet ceti sent те al orm you that Transptanted Apple Stoc A eie Ro г With а general Ok ot other | 3 к: ото | Хоя она gignit, А Korah end “к [cx Prince oi Walas Pu prices and. n Stocks. ud e Ee and Ornamen! ced Juniperus thürifera, к 4to dm езе, Irish, 5 —Ü feet T d in time, and erez respect, on and rA Poa $m pr c rrt tmm Ston ndr eret а Ташев, Pyramid, Port Princess Royal 1 found * prodnottve Vend er application. ry, see CAT. D 4} foot, ugal, 4 to seed in thi т one im evi earlier varie! at frst- in à 7 — усу амел » Colchio, 6 variet, JC TE t.i ] may state Mon 00D о the Tra. which | inverti, 24 t 91 to ‚ per doze D. to 7 feet y proving thi drill, and ò that the z ENI EA and Others. а Douglaxi, 5 to S et perii Р ME rd other айы! Da vmm the ор quanti wt Wurst 0o " ыыы ШОП Um por quart cp ate e A. M or o дей Pontii. OR Herheris the Боир MESS Sto 4 foot Pirma azania, тото a Tet’ Th (pu THE ALBERT Si SPROUT ааа У . M вик DET. Men 500 Aquifolium, 1 to Arbor-vite "EE pecca M tes feet [ты — b to 0 feo e Ml ts PRO proe gm — Tro mE RM m TR ire meme IRL mue а кү d ples, common, us roseus, tii, ing fi spring NE САА ЯЗГЫ ЧЇ PME э dios а ов (ire г br use win Или DIEVA S wire Е ae xd mello cooking prouts аге over, ie па еч к И Abies Douglasi t ALLE rt , and { dor n Elms, grafted ту choi poc 1 0] Monde ҮҮ" o DALMENY nrc rng H bo деш, baing iid LU ice Hai Standard "Apples, Y зю раса на, 2 to 3 feet. » Moreno ооа iho Сым and OUTS Ofrurmaa) A dm prar 900 Yucca T $$ К PAm АГ [ME med 40.000 Larc jc s, Tto Ee à, 2 to 3 feet Abies Douglasil, Prts 2s. iy ITEM 1000 Н h, 2 to 4 feet 10 feet | 200 olia, 14 to 8to 10 ft., paet 8 LAT Les s iie REN the € д, S Chestnuts, 5to Antirehinums, new, 5 » 104012 re A Del White, t or ir а вы д NIE - [cam dps gas| zome Pip nm writes of. this valuable т ME unà esr Md 250 Th Diet crie ee ep * | Araucaria i does o Tetiony to the supe € 1,0 Jun pers, very 3 to 5 feet У етй аа imbricata, 3 » 460 - tbe nee nee waich a ui — M— 3 han 100 Pairs exc 1 for met Broccoli. шо petet feet dsome, irs Cloves, 5 no vari бышын» 1: 4 elsa, 10, ЕЛЕ Vi qus viddi i e d iier — 300 Laurels, 500. S-ineh pots ties, | Codrus Mon, Ptol fede use wour. ]t is equal to Ur «Reese "odit idi 3to Pais Show P Deodara, $to 10 918. » bertiana, б НОЕ PARI and а very hardy is variety, eit! pne HUM 5 аена in ш {чак picea amo oe o3 Ты, RE - u thls valable vo Ee dr Tt and 2 Worked Deaf 500 тни lis, 2 to 24 feet, 10s тали эш 8 to 9ft., 108. 64. МАН New Doe L Leitao tr have the pi MIS аит 300 Осій теп Sarana ericat Arbor-vitæ, for Н аА АЗЕ 13% m uum ys Uu ty LED зге of кое са иши NEN сус ы NIC Arbor-vitzo, 2 to 100 m varieties in 50 IOWERING ра; | 5 to 6 feet, de "е T Lat umm ха чанае Lets i of recent А rei Ж) Sie nin 2t hizostylis coecines - TREE STANDARD и + mer, amongst other arr bed omiiran, purposes ї = nien Tog mere сар „| до ITI: ES rr vier n t ORNAMENTAL fonnd, t hs тиу vous зае ews, серы Ain Favourite о 9 fé Ch of the ahot h ee and : Eric hore Ts 17377 ^ M Bou being Targo, e LES to Oe gd "Pick, and [чРО urseries, Н [елү Во to 10 feet eet ut forms i „ crisp, and ; abd in oth langor han RT , Huntingd 6 to lar, Sil like ti into 4 co sweet, and er v" ANT TO on. ellow; капы, Guo To бе| ревю Ире re ee Barrack пе спай иона nd does not г vp ы it is mi -yr. Larc) Inehes. NURSERY ASA A194 pur NOEL SEE peer era pron 1 сап strongly recommen ing in up, KS x Larehskrongito 6j 150,000 ЖЕК. ч МА т т dx a MD MM ии mondt tie. vetro 000,00 2r. Spruce pr іл. Во Aen Mountain, 9t Spaiiish, 8 to 1 the Duk have been тр THOMSON, I pau Er 30 $| пороту TT Eo cr dl E or NM iis аараан Sun vir 99 Tyr. Pinus co Fir 3 200,000 1-уг. TNAM "ber ee Poplar, Lomi 15010050 к TR E аш hen vo IS Brace the 60,000 13r. Weymouth 1907000 MU зю 4 риши | Калар: XM Em MARET Ra ux. I per Du ,000 Trans Fer 2 фо, deabia toT “Wo ia the Rorar. Н. use. 12s. per В and the béb round Aere do. 12 t0 РАА S тю i men о ато gron а o DE CMS da Chiswick. 8 re i П, 6 to n к= to as the Handswort ct, and about for the Mores Sie оао раї Potato ity than equ орото МЫ Taori КӨП ;% double ink, 8 to. has variety. We oro OF of eariin 10 feet ipe come under our consider it ifle, and 'eeping, 6 to е for notice, and go pon? of gft. ne wein b have been ly round garden.” saving all th 100,000 1- NU nr Thorn Quick 4 to 4 to 10 | Chestaft, scarlet, € to 8 feet ма RIED SMITH'S LIS T of TI th wi e EVERGREEN | 5? B the n боті quality, earliness, EpL pe Ea E n E о variety." d, 40 40,000 1-yr. Laure . l ...6%012 В TRIBE, and botani suitable for cal паш Britain, mA 5 derivations, de ix size, price, po ыта тот Mr. FAIRBAIRN ^ эретер T Du of NO аһа iberlan: 800,000 575 500000 тут. къ 600,000 Tyr ..6 20,000 2-уг. I "100 1л Beeth о M e Weiegtonia еМ growth, timber, use уг. Oak 5 леа 80 каз m C MN Ab dtr eRanot be surge з 1o сы tho ater uiros e 21 ТОТО со by post for dex of their synonymes. |, Mies А а in above ntion of his num: ..12 to 18 R HARD SMITH? 12 postage stamps. ев. I planted S 'Syon House utin Вне Ru an paoros ion, frionas | S. Desinage, Manu S FRUIT LIST contains uem Dn deed pund ere y Meath, ona D ара [ene аарыда to Glas; also ог үче: IET contains а sketet rump SO oue P ey aro А bea Sa се mer uir, use, growth; duration, aloe т, ош, ойо, eh PEADAINS floury; de шй shape баре Fer m TucuaRD SMITH, T price, &c. olour, flesh, EXE пк, SEEDL chi stamp. IN menie North: raised b; Merchant, Worcester. eve. Xt TEENS A , very handso; e ofthe above ma; me and y beh had on application, 1224 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETUL аад, + ШЕГИРТКЕ ксы SEED ESTABLISHMENT. ROYAL BERKSHIRE ECONOMY IN THE GARDEN. .SUTTON'S - UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS of GARDEN SEEDS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY ALL GOODS CARRIAGE FREE, EXCEPT VERY SMALL PARCELS. 1. A COMPLETE COLLECTION of KITCHEN GARDEN а for ONE WHOLE YEARS SUPPLY, with Instruct Cultivation £3 3 0 2. A COMPLETE COLLECTION of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, in quantities proportionately reduced . 2 пе "i 2072 9.9 3. А COMP. CTION of KITCHEN DEN ü EDS* ditto be T z E EEE e i К 4. A COMPLETE COLLECTION of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS ditto à 4 „ PR не аю ЗО А 5. А COMPLETE C of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS ditto Ps ips Ен Tari Ni *« 015 0 . А COMPLETE COLLECTION of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS for a SMALL GARDEN m ‚эше Diot viai 10.6. Г A COMPLETE COLLECTION of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, extra quantities, for. а LARGE FAMILY " ws EEr EEAS E о, The sorts of Vegetables included in these nietos n are — bons have proved to be the most prolifie, best flavoured, and most worthy is imi "Madian. and which sorts we have therefore grown large Crops of Seed. Collections not only inferior old sorts, but also such new ones as w nable to it h orits of, and which are selling at m" prices. Dy ш — ме: uem the great convenience experienced in su ct mur «i es m sorts we ш : an enabled to furnish a Complete Collection at much 1 nse thar e bain ma p» his own box d if the latter mode wo ind Нә 4 e shall be happy to send our DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, ices of ticl sible; but we ps supply the Ee. named beloy ifely o or in paru by the pur chaser. QUANTITIES CONTAINED IN SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS :— ; Tro m. Н. Wairerpon, Esq., Court House, Chipping, March 93, 1565, | < No one in this neighbourhood for 20 | e3 30|£22 0 (£1 11 6| £1 1 0| 185. |108. 6d. | as T had this season Tim Pun fec Mm ай шу erp aad | Collection Collection | Collection. | Collection. | Collection. | Collection, || the r was unprecedentedly dry, wi eic e envy of every one. best n, a5 rovod in Messrs. Sutton’s| | ж гое элднн кина ^ el 20 quarts | 12 quate 9 q uarts | 6 quarts | 4 quarts 4p From Mr. F. N, Heligan, St. Austell, June 12, 1805, the best sorts for succession do. “åo. ys » liitto. 6 ditto 4ditto | 3ditto 2 ditto 2 di ito “ My vegetable Four ji is d admiration tof АП that see 1t, ihe FRENCH B BEANS, Runners and Dwarfs do. -| ишш. 34 pints 3pints | 14 pint B ро, i 2m whole of the seeds are so true and good." BRET. the finest in cultivation үт 4 ор d v n Ж Он | Ше, et ЕГ У, et iP Lie LE, or ting Kale, ОЁ best sorts r succession packets packets itto | iti itto From J BOREOOLB, 35 PROUTS , fresh pee seed . llarge pkt.|1llarge рк. ditto | (1ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto «T MB E Sd ЖИЕК, elt KA MIU Rugby, Apri 19, 186$. woes "ho best sort sion, ‚ав 3 tested i in Монтэ, ч : ө Ў yo DTI ME m ры] „таңы | бшш | sane | idée | зды ВАС. est sorts for succe! on а kets packets itto arge ditto itto itto CABBAGE, bos ог curled . BI Pditto 3 а 3ditto |2 largeditto E ditto 1 ditto From W. B. Dyer, Esq., Kendal, April 18, CARROT, best sorts for summer and winter use 16 ounces | 10 0 7 ounces | 3ounces | 20unces lounce ** The vegetable seeds are Pen up, I must add with p certaint; GAULIFLOWER, tru шша ран [s ва. «large рч 2 ner pkts. 1 packet 1 packet 1 packet || and regularity 1 have always found in the seeds I have had from you. you. d NEU. ү Tone Pme fus fie fe imme E os CH bl e a ie e o itto itto itto ENDIVE, ^ Ао БУ | mss |» Шо | lditto | Тамо | Тао | lditto aot Ae di RR pat a not ong afit, td they © i 4 pint an. ounces ounces 4 ounces & | 3 ounces & furni u not one are per din аш, с. we vef av И 2 packets | 2 packets 1 packet | lpacket | 1 packet 3 ditto admiration of the gardeners a| EE CUCUMBERS ho best soia in cultivatio г А p ets iin ets | 3 este 2 Seis packen : ано ANTA SER е sort, very fine vé ounce ounce itto о itto itto om Mr. Wu. G Gardener to H. LETTÜCE TUR ирег Cos, and others, Br succession — ..| 51 aokets 4 packets t ditto 4 ditto E ditto E, ditto w Sn AADA ла UD Clark, Esq., Edgecumbe, «| pini pin! ounces ounces ounces Eo icest sorts known .. i 3 packets | 2 packets | 2 packets | lpacket | Ipacket | 1 packet оао the сеча An ати iei Ero PS puit in da ч Jed ki is . . vr "8 Зы T Ve. QUY Sounges Зора k шой | ft prize beatos g several dn Mee fas v e о ied att's and other cur n .. .. 22 .. itto i i itto е acket » d ка. „5900 | айо | замо | 2ditto Той: ане n (Ward's Scarlet Flesh) which took the frs prizo.” int an " " я AX , Е MOS lüounces | 14800 о 6 ditto 4ditto | 3ounces From Rev. Josera Нклтн, The Parsonage, Ne SPINACH inter kinds .. 25 vs = ..| 3 pints 1i pint 6 ditto 4 ditto 3 ditto 2 ditto January 19, 1865, SALSAFY 00. ее 5s 0». s .|ilarge pkt.| 1 packet | 1 packet “The vegetables from Messrs. Sutton's seed carried off nearly all ә ве 5% v» 1 ditto Z ditto 1 ditto the puc at the o Show last year, and the fact was announced TURN forsuecession — .. .. o.. | l6ounees | 80unces | 6 ounces 3 ditto 2 ounces 2 ditto in the Stamford SWEET mmm vett i eful kin а E lc УРЫЙ Ее Ic» n Fito | dao | an о! e use nds .. vis we acke! packel N to MIXED GOURDS E PNE ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto ses From Кет. J. W. Banrox, Stramshall Parsonage, January 11, 1885. RAMPION РА .. ..| 1ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto ** Mr. Barton was itin again last I at the Uttoxeter Show, TOMATO MU aues rude e rius o dibbo 1 ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto || having got first and second prizes for all the vegetables exhibited,” CAPSICUM and enia $e .. m 2$ "m . 2. : О E ашо 1 ditto SONN d бе. эзе Reque pee gei чув ые iti 1 ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto om Professor Bucx{an, Bradford Abbas. RACH. i ARCU д чо 1 ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto тоби - of nat YEE NER eodd" If any of the at 1 d they should be named wł iving th der, and increased titi f ot} is war tot md fihan Н 27 Ву ordering опе of the above Collections once a year much trouble and expense will be saved, ‚ SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS, A by Post or Rail. kind y sorts w. Vos or in a jii to us, and we will supply those which we know to be TNE e of caltitation; Should ts of Fl Seeds be already p d, tk hould 1 at we may omit them, No. 1. The мези m 2-4 Е AT SEEDS, ny vus x ine No. 3. ів best 36 sorts of FLOWER SEEDS, ditto .. .. < 0 : - £l 1 No. 4. The best 24 sorts of FLOWER SEEDS, ditto .. . e бео No. 2. The best 50 ps К FLOWER "SEEDS, ditto a оО No. б. The best 24 sorts of FLOWER SEEDS, all hardy Сва SEEDS for ipe TATION "Я BUTTON AND po are уйшде Lcd BATA, and GARDEN SEEDS for Australia, India, New Zealand, Africa, and other Foreign parts, and receive and of the crops sumam from their Seeds, Trot Sir R. Мохтодмкйт, Lieutenant-Governor, Punjab, 1 From Messrs. CRovcn, Portland, Victoria. both for “We ud теа that we Sutton's Notti of seeds have given the greatest satisfacti “ Seed I carried om 8 ne t Prizes as they have tried ; the Grasses, Clovers, and Lucerne are up. rus find the стор will pe. rinta чын tory walh rr 1 enclose." thick. Ifthe e iehi seeds turn out as well, we may say that, without exception, they are the best lot of seeds ever received in this place from Europe. Abd numerous others. ested for all SUTTON Ax» SONS deli f all ti lon, Southampton, Bristol, and other English Ports. Prepayment is requ si Foreign orders, and a few ауе: notice: for yeeking previous to the дарі of а vessel, Also NATURAL GRASSES for РЕНЕА amr кеш р imu rs of илири уван, TURNIP, and other AGRICULT 71 Remittances may be made by Cheques on Town or Country Bankers, or io Post. Office "Mta payable t0 SUTTON лхо SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. Ир ыы 7 1 ovt mme. anu promere 30, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1225 aha л __—————_——————Є—————=——= == ublished, price 1s., New Seeds, Growth of 1865. adop : FARMERS' VA ARTER’! 5 GARDENERS ind 1 Tn "m v ad х м ч 4 these А inde. e know + чу иш; une rum eite i Ыы Тышы а Жыш | Drresuas S окшы [indeed of the naturo of tho Бай sod under what a aw dnm Foa еэ р ong а = Мазы оте. |, 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. SUTTON AND SONS are now prepared to execute E their vita lity. The safest plan, of course, P 34 к. orders for al! kinds of DARE uu Jawes CARTE The prices are moderato and t alit onin neh | woul arge Sumatran having been harvested well, Te PINE y eut GN establish. them well in Wm cases, and Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. ocula te the Raflesia seeds i the r, TEYSMANN has done. We do not m. jmd it — E necessary to ship “a few hundred feet The Garveners' (ironic. of the strands of a tropical climber inoculated TURDAY, DECEMBER 30, with the germs of the wondrous Raflesia,” The —————— hances are that a Vitis of such length, suddenly = "MEETING FOR THE-ENSUING WEEK. ор of the greater part of its roots. and trans- ВатсирАт, Jan. "ланаца 7 Солу Show), st ted to Europe. would die before it reached its in € Satia i Ё i raised by Th i a : But MS ma fter al no re EE 7 and 1 maed LS xs NarUnE has pretty equally divided her gifts, | paoor for ў having Г А r$ were pronounced by several eminent members of the London Seed | acoor n to the Old World the genus whieh р we have mentioned. They EDS only э L^ pea for early sowing in autumn, there is no Ге of a similar | dices the largest flowers—Rafüesia ; to the New re dei, if the assumption be correct that eius in cultivation (отаца EIE "ihe Pea has that which has the largest undivided leaves— Beara seeds lose gend "mini wer very Кя эе habit and character as Dickson's Като urite and Auvergne, Victoria ; and, strange to add, she had hidden these pm 8 p^ g We have been ueni with the annexed Testimonials, wherein vili most gigan ntic of all vegetable forms from "em x а “ы INS LI " pasaig Shion they фе found full corroboration of our own opinion as to its being “а ji dom eyes until the end of last century. No|? row The xt cune 4 д айы sc r were they made known, than they beoame | гүү. P days y recommend the New "e ti г ne кын. dcc S about bif а century elapsed, before tant cji ii Wee Mog „шик, m" , f, А ^ ^ ] PEG ot Exet ier eG, Ваау Раат sox, Gardeier to the Was etr cu we - ` pui nh s ind few wi thinner roots of Vitis, M а fow flowers d him o e Хт. 1, ТӘК forget the thrill of deli ht whioh ra „бл rou " ‚_1 have seen the New Early Prolihe Lo forgo e thr e $ gh t ki all due ied ри raised by Mr, Laxton, g ac oed by, sido, undar sila cir сіг. | the gardening world w was announced тылар qot. ы ош may у d сїшмалсев, wit uite a distinct variety, the pods eing largo, mo moro iet the Qu nod ve Water Lilies was atual i in thing of te А-и Ceu de а ге Е re p bean diro teque rie] t 1 the new | Hower at Chate We ve had to ecord red about s those of other planta; they Tea vere t t6 De gathered E After this тагар, onda ui А pete: retain "their vitality for reasonable Gentlemen, your obedient Servant, GEORGE mper vri pl ment of Cin eriet е in India, iens the period, and begin to germinate, like е af Chaplin d а Bome, And оше ор, the Committee and Exhibitor of | successful cultivation of чөөсү эү = the Вегі Orobanches, the momen ey come in contao « Stamtor Novem of the dwarf Cocoa Nut, and the fruiting of the| >: GxxruEwzx,—During the past thre "І have seen Mr. | Mangosteen in Europe; 0 8 A , it ton's Seedling Peas E pied a under ai "ird oitonihstinoss with . ^ hat at Cháts th consider the Early Prolie Longpodded | excited such attention as that а atsworth. 2 пех nsive MAT has tho E and finest pod of шу yet sent dE 3 1j ап | A few years later, in 1854, a yet greater i hortieul- “пм һе worth. while to act upon th per m Per Dic апа 2 ; assumpt: tion Digksonre Perourko and the Amvergne -^ Iam, | tural feat was achieved, Mr. hein v for a reason oabl riod, and wil row on а ы Saporinendont PA"" | Curator of the Botanio Garden Buitenzorg Grape Vin re “Ат LM d on A of the Vines ot compare t8 КЕТ" Peas, but, have seen none to be | Јата, toes d Mei — d чей ar sf al al the virgin mes Mis af Pints, 3s. 6d. known flowers curi stemless, Send Oeo to the Trade on аруы. o asiki parasite, the Raflesia Arnoldi, ‚ boating. Sowas А жиеш: Wy De 4.8. TETAN жалаа ОР oot long, , Perd Ротвохтхо ber FUNGI at Ipswich, appears in the d nectaria eapable of holding. 12 pints of water, Tipi Meg gut DM uo M Mr, EN отн lone тїї be bere this "я зай ча y large I" T2 f the Guy's Hospital уче р. 381, у ‚ | Kilvin, „ ©, Mr, Briston autiful! won еза E an t vasi ing v Mir EC 3 died i T termed it, when running nd md dio сами on matters which relate to medie al Jonn Mrs Wig * | Maule & Son, маха ра, rudence, requires some notice, as it contains Bell, John, Mr., Wi cds Manio бо, Mei gto. Dr. ARNOLD to за him of n they had just seen | jur к т роги o die -бо miskad Bed ДР + Lkaidstone | N utting & Sons, Мозга» Валоа in the Sumatran forest—how long will it be, на [ono or aarp iare de : rcp ivit f Ошо Wir. Alban 99 | Parsons, Тош, Mr. Leamington may ask, before кг. doni. dnt t will be in our | Dr. TAYLOR rofess to be a my Cooper k Bo Bolton, „Меза, Fleet St. Pierpoint, B. L., AN. ыру шы че н бзан Lo Wer will the tropical honso | were itn psg reference contained in the reporty i i ch rred near Bury St. Edmund's ба W» dies Вара Messrs., Man- rV Mr., Taunton [| Which LOUDON desig for fles „tbe pe В €— ,an «уго вне noticed by vow Я Сенек Жык с» Райыш, з. сепіте of the Birmingham gar ча phe a ng t ч] sl Sept y 1665, oncor twoimi Рту & n лы; Saunders 3 Sohn, Mr- Тегвгу — in pw air? iri Ж. pe EE in 18 ошт р! acou- 4 ion т. TEYSMANN su the ght р pinin = v й сата Bue snp Hears Red |p plant and "publie the peces st his "s le imd mie on the case in qu wen on, and he а em 2. "э ү 0 gadd & Son, З ШЕЯ Набот ^ аак чево е {о рго it by the example of t th us every y ыч апа aene . — - ic ERE КОЕ Ean, Mori. = Maresticld great Dutch gardener à explorer. "fel the pee fun ^" m ie "- m і St. John's Wood, p ‚ Gainsborough After carefully readin ng his report, a and bearin ng on а post mor em exam V . M ^ amina: mai E Son À Masara, Leadontall | Wood; John» Mr. Боек E i ra- | tion of these gives a very different impression from Е 00. ш ыс НЦ a азо ы на эт ала fs, High Ноот W.C Те 22 m asontas yd atr An vent the erroneous report which was published at : c : > ime i tr r, and which did any- Lies ume ear Horo ge Y eti RU Tat re тене "but T rim ead phr aant thiog but fotia seg i^m юзо сасе Ра s P. 6d. uart. ill, we cannot bu Ха Sox, Т, Marke tei Placo, Hall ; and and Cottingham. de "Rafllesias is vp matte >: сЕ £s nie Pap nk it mm io state what we believe L A N T JS.|whim,if you like to o it & which any gentle- | c case, i LT make any other рте AUBRIETIA. CAMPBELLI (effective spring flower). man сап gratify by Midas а cheque for а few "d is no "d чы -— d кау аф, егт VE OLEI - ood. advertisement, and a | With re p VERONICA FRÜTICOSA GLAUC hundr Кр кй 4 ^s bc ni enterprising PN: MEM than to A that some of е Е ungi ; which CHANTHOS S DAMPIERI, in varieties (seed only). cheap one d Colouted Plates, post free ‹ on Ёнг of аа, of а following :— bona has the pug tog o intő it. a кг ЖЫ d Abe abore au Онова Bos K E A ок e wo s boen а of Cissus, viz. ii, ur ria ЖАШ ж чту ят шоу ALOGUE forward аз j AR Ecran emm 3 ont Wood, i London, N.W. C, sonriost and C. serrulata; but there is reason "n mitted o P ы. poden refe ло", о the Trade. to believe tha at, like mos st parasites, it is not very reel F ма а-ар v aci sre = O quy та ТЫШЫП E 84 "frs P гона тб vla ved на which was published by PAULET in 1776, Varese te une е Ан LN m ut de vri noti Fro | 0 " п, provided inae ва TE th tis Raflesia iore than to the works of FRIES ог some modern SEOLESRE Ксы жщ зка | suitable. nen зр T es of author, Dr. TAYLOR does not explain. The peculiar ome rri ент › known to fonrish o СЕ Rear М Agerions phalloides, figured by PAUTAS __Тнов. Сигез, Nurse Seeing Tunbridge Wells, Kent. — Vine shows it to have a tendenoy е" way. This|form of Agaricus р e one E , British Fern eee ostage | Шау prove is kemi M n our бгд ед is ер not pe ML commo OBERT SIM can now se s freo f dés ia алй an country, ^i Мег н рда T Ferns qud their var es 104 and Vitis, and | similar опе Мао — паза і за) PRIC eie identit of Ciss , ОГЕЛЕ A TALUGUE o iiis germs Гей the generio ido euius of 1 of the latter {лз | poi poisonous, gen o tn E Fi 7А whioh . *a* Part 1I. (Exotic Fi vbi ад н ато ; of Vitis vinifera, the Gra dry А "шүк Cray Numer ЗЕ dl ge Vineries might be converted into|posed of it. Dr. TaxroR speaks in the memoir Surpius Stock of Bul s eeds mig 3 á to, of some Fungi from Cambrid 1 houses, and the seeds migh sown on | referr p s i ў UTLER аза МАО 21r; онов emteine | eer vn lower part of the stem of strong old supposed to be et уыш үү jist эя з SROCUSES, 75 TULIPS, з LILIUMS, 10 SPARAXIS, plants rm would require a higher tempera- |to Dr. LINDLEY. Ў 1 S. аса amont ng Wo 218. э - м ё red tot d x uld never have ventured in a matter of All orders ting to 21s. and upwards carriage paid. l € Herr acid x nei е ан hi Aide t vit € а Cru Во кот, Covent Garden — m: tuf e lat! ul A rans ind 73 je неа t6 rer iS lo wei of Plants, Dutch е, 50 w ed iie pee t "the oe md Үр =! therefore dew t C de dien Ты BERT EE ER begs to announce Phat NEW to any obstacle applying the confessedly naequain BO ТЫ хет Е pe E Sekono. алу and Store Plants, А of te Pas y“ Rafllesias UA e vm that the article on Fungi in the ** Vegetable Xm "ie ora es ido. A e meer р үт pp of our common V. was not pre y Dr. LINDLEY at = Dco Ani ЫК ка енеди бира Р Tt is is ipei leer cathedrá to give any hints KA ut tby another person, as stated in a foot-note, Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAT, GAZETTR, T [Юкскмввв 90, 1865, 1+: in question. Dr. TaxvroR strangely T nds Agaricus . The latter has ieh is dne atio , ате mation of little importance. i; owes er, is not so, as it may be айе investigation nerally regretted by | these various sciences, ——— Же regret also to announce the deathof № G. Francis, the able Superintendent of the Mtis Botanic Ga rden e has, we hear, been succeeded i his office by Dr. агар, the ш; RR ind fe lle traveller of the late Sir ROBERT SCH New Plants. 8 PORT NIA DAWSONIANUM рл д ЁН cærulesce nti A. Rich, et Gal. ! et Pa ubes poche Lindl. no pauciBoro tri- 02-7158 bracteis triangulis carinatis o t. Dr - he m ат ды u pegno. maculatis, talis ie ui dilatatà (ore Yos lig na anpa аы upte THEORY AND Аз OF v t ENTILATION. Wr ow to р d Е and mechanical fores pe the T" Prin] qualities — sed the too а ank ned by the idum of th feet as v bhey called them Thes ks basia, m whi uh al rests. ure’ solve: r fire unlooses m stro une of sitis on solid matter, and вай ееп T child 53 M aft e Ape under abad stances thosó gr anules bit саа dentibus divaricatis papüliformibus, carina loos di Н suggested tho probability o т E sibi of poison- interjecta, lan моди рки tds. мы, APPB іште е yu ied e wants of ith Fungi. шуо bre г А Oh these Odontoglot s! Which is a species? Whi ch is | once the workers and the workshop for non i ha, misled, e sing t e of iety? Which is а mule? Why doM в, Low raw materials of the world into forms perd these granules clearly ascertained, as he would Co. egitimato с ч-т поб | beauty, and ed ory. have known that though they might possibly have | bearing proper certificates as t er ent? And why |. If. опг ПА overrated the importance of of ihe been produced by some mould, e t the do they call for names for all such intendontiona? Would atmosphere, we err still more by | vadermating jt, М leastlikely to have been referable to any true theories concerning it bave noi yet permeated ап Agario., Mr. IMAG st kindly sent some of | of the new company, and thus control our practice, Beeguse the granules to us, without the slightest гезегүа- m cg ino i These Te our iis Г о ү! tear js жо мет, E too often чка ner b ese new —new-looking to-day and dou [ j only. by. those 2 c я is ceti * i тош "pi be ee to-morrow, when with cruel boldness an unexpected | measure alike the extent. of their faith aid tho ур = p 2: B акен link makes its appearance. of their knowledge b ited ran a particular state of so on re Pu d рр р арн is der Ke d: of th it seemed so i рев that т ыа anything to кыыл Epea e faith, Ra " with the death of the child th etermined to basis of wisdom, Men intelligent on most other nies submit what remained to Ау est, and on continue profoundly ignorant on this, or proof, if treating them first with ki ga acid and then proof were needed, it is only E tol listen ia with incl acid, i passed a loose language and take the equall from е minute eere we ad to examine, were crystals of carbonate and nitrate of lime. The probability is, though we hav that effect, that the child had taken pro sted a poisoning with Fungi. ed i ought not uh be quoted in any treatise on mee : jurisprude conclusions жуни arise from phonomena | whíeh - "i be thoroughly t understood. . No general т species incautiously he is nok thoroughly CRT ааа агаа General Meeting of the Зап. ENEVOLENT INSTITUTION is to be held at at. the e Bedford Hotel, Covent Garden, on чадан ау, — 18th —€— next, Ít is announced that збе of the candidates for election, п! , late of Рае do 67, verha ANNY of C Cla h Al" ot A ps аи Fase a subscriber «| years, havi very way complied with the m lations, will, in n conformity with e nes hs риса upon the 1 ist o thont an elect: Let Witz sov т of supporting such an Institution, to make imer y becoming subscribers. — P йш that the remarks we made a& p. 1201 oi N-EFFECTIVE ARRANGEMENTS аб our present iar have already borne fruit, and tbat it is intended to hold a di o the best method ye arranging P Fore and id Fruit Shows, ; n of abe od iyd among ? ps 7, in ninaa i to venti on," or “ take off? that air are their далу, ы-ы orders, No er know that в aud lan nguage soon pu the p | of jia teaching | Constantly аре p the air, for мном as hing that сап be Кер shut ont at pleasure, will pens override our jt theories o the subject, supposing these to exist. Bat too are'shut up they are destitut No wonder we were doubtful as to this very кА introduction, Im magine a lovely plant, in the w y o Oissingkinna, Rossii, bearing slender the have “ air on,^ Nothing б, M l'ho more eonirary to fact Su eh ideas have the worst iem в upon the gardenin class it is аге less EB they ЕВ | but taking them M a whole they seem resolyed | to learn their business more by the — of example than by the Аке; ү first ritum hat has distin- f| | guished so many of their pr or four flowers, each. гове-со , with и мете, Ehrenbergii, osity at the base oi as larger eos flo m petals, say he is; but, from all with a view to че л decorative mode снам e, Чы» various specimens sent nt for exhibition. 2 We Y: паи ар Mr. will oj e discussion WE a short address on the Амаа "Wo Rope some practical and practicable hints may be dropped, which will lead we have seen, we e Up areso, ux | possible, connecting links between ould be found, and e as T eei n "1 si ei то а ёзу 8 bre tin: E lods ue, а кү; the beautiful some improvement is n We trust moreover, that pg v ы" їп годи such changes for the better as it ma; ound possible to adopt. earn from a Californian paper t Mr. hos 80 ur E for his ну х ;plorations in Chili, Р d , entomology, and "conch ООБУ у have profited largely by "Mr. BRIDGE'S researc hes, and CN M in honour of an б collector, T. Dawson, Esq., of Meadow Bank, emin: near Glasgow. чү aask pae asy rn ‚| сении, об special" йан lec] very | it is er those us | theories are propaga С engendered, Toa young man who either the ШШШ and become an intelligent nature into the desired with existing practi It is to find ep and coms yAn inate new and better ones; who | substitute new in aei place моа. what petter xpressions ntilate house," would id be ко n bsenee ce of better шга and “shut.” These are rus become definite by ai nd , 88 Huhu This Odontoglot uous Mexican collector, one of ож & Co.. who h We ns n. instead of ,gene- жо һу Ws m ic d ану walki end spl as they now a do A think vi kings and be; egin о dr specimens | about 16 as at present. would pA sarp a 8000 Jo The discovery of е вресїев арре be M е H с who Lore 54| 2d curious unpublished Role. Al. Ha Wiss species of this genus. Ж, О. E eta ble ү 3 vez s illustrative of this У араш I will nolos wma 1 Reges al properties of the atmosphere. Th РЕСЕМВЕЋ 30, —MÀ THE GARDENERS' —— AND dia GAZETTE. 1227 the range of o gii аы aoth ist tint Н рок e first lesson we consequ uent] ts particles y, i bound | each other, d it is thus lighten + h subject, for instance, to possesses inertia, impenetrability, com- ‚ dens, and elasticity. is that latent me s binds all bodies eight matter, maintains | si and at the same tilation, and, indeed, whole sci of gardening and the economy of the universe, th se ght, | D. d he great law of d, i science at a fron eric "y superior d vation. unsightly. of ter | admirably a rer mg the =з узы very durable, i . res ms not ugly in — in th acte I would further obere ihat for such contrivances to be very arge sheets of corrugated zinc there is no um. arks are'not founded on узи» е of its nature and fo cannot be b M rce, out of place. Mari es OVER, VAAR THADEI *т ent rue чета ot "rait rud: comes s ap pe onally to the surface of the troubled sea ot to | indeed li nder Grass, however wl kept it might мүлк бе literature, but I seems to endis any very great degree of attention, o rer the considerations which | ought, to Алм tion, _ probably because рпа me men generally сап a strain of 151b. to every square inch, ed asunder, the of „е temperature to which ihe Vines "are to ъ prac opposition to that which they are accustomed to consider the right „опе. The subject is referred to but moderately early, or whether natural ‘conditons moderate round the sun and on its own his intention of — over his Vine borders, and rling round ps sun, а eden blaci mass the earth m ocks. Were i t ever r to relax its hold suffi- mitive hort ; first, as he said, for the sake | a neat app next, because , being laid at a proper ront mend rains would pes а way without | injury ; aud, finally, because it would secure many ortant conditiong affecting the кы узел of the voltus and he concluded by asking for information. | Now, if my opinion were to be asked on (ө! eubjeet, | Ishould feel inclined to give it in the curt form in which advice was once offered perso marry—*' don't ; И ' but. as that would „be but yro om E rsons about to| Vine and i pen ences are D vtero assisted b; to assimilate the temperature re nearly to tiat of es countries in which the Vine e is fon һа ма. рше without the aid of certain that Vines do — resort to tho at perfe open veri vm crt rA earth, c i ge Sk the p^ he ai d p "Meier to whirl thr ough ^ dL TT at - m velocity. | Looking elastic and 9 25 шү solid nature | be founded Ihave [Ah ed to throw together peel bearing on the Amd d perhaps be found | of a general as well as individual in Tho еее that the practice eher be b to the roots forms the sole un the roots inis that hey an ire plac ed i the sun po and th roots constantly — to & temperaturo very a few remarks, r [ачу в ilate d that in which „the „troos are growing. If th artifi to Vines, the roots | of. which are growing in - outside border , we aee uo g the roots to a proportionate] +42, у which the паве аге ; and considering ранен. t the sun plays in the matter, tter É ы to keep the sur- to ral Mie are bound аны [^ the zo Pm border loo permit of uses their atoms to stick „together, as зрте й - end in mo anamo Дей as we are taug t 9 and еч ү йүз heat as much көймә." This subject of endeavouring to appro ximate is more wonderful. But. chemical attraction comes to most conducive to M аду P per | formance of "their? functions. Now the first great requisite urnishing of this e" ium is a the air is a admixture of two gases; its nany: E е | thoroughly « efficient und; of drainage, which when the atr nosphere has led i in many instances to the adoption of heated — by which a genial A is diffused in the soil o the 2 ders fro m ben nent th, but even here a в heat to repel en ach other. 1 1 £4Y 1. үп n aL s 1 Anl the surface, сном, as t pro| magnet е ditis attraction, these are $ed f stay: to PA it dr om as b draw it to the earth. As far e know, the eei an of gravitation alone а air around u e can hd allude to. a vog If | re al | th "Y mp The ig maintain a certa ү 1 Aen t 5 of heavy rains. This will be «di rie жын ned c а io the next requisite, w ви. of which = border is ^ — is calc cà дё "тб of o hat both А "ry water шау y регшеше freely ! т9н. to the drainage below. imperative that y | the light and: heat „of the sun may be fre - shall b d e to act upon en matter as 1 lump » of Tu It i 4 E wh b that the strae ion of the atmosphe almost en while that of e Y жез nd all bodi es draw other this the ear each other. Its powe in EM to the squares pa the ilio Бена і Атас» | we a masses of mat These laws of а enviet А 0 9d P" | 0 Hs, prog will. ms to E ра wants certain ш рен that reso! Td ers, and no border, dE a doe de ЕЯ which he he border loosened, Е to В pes. rad surface and беро APP ying тее aaa ed fore mos! upon by the beneficial à ences of the atmosphere; without which support o уай n | which is that the | heated air to amal h | fruit ren ben in consequence of sA sedime of cold and nd this is taken into hartha ы question of fruit- |growing is necessarily made a secondary o object. John ол. VIOLETS AT BICTON. Ar a dinn giret of which one of the guosts was an American judge, the green Peas were be round, and when er came to him, instead of елеч himself after the ord TD 6 тр f fashion, he d the dishful on late! “I guess, stranger,” ваја he to а que сы looke à at him um some jas sat == * you t think Tma whale at Peas T be ev colossal way; I knew tha of Conifers of te largest A E hos db t summer. I had go ood reas nary - | fruiting specimens sent to the emere Park rerba last suppose r. 2.42 a 255 Ral его also explain the diminu- equally ү ju P iolets. Just outside the fine Camellia house, ^w feet long, now gay y with thousands of varied blooms, there was a | line of Russian Violets, about 2 rry the flowers the tree. | ш uppor arer the surface, ai that they are dije quetitiy just as the bottom layers of a dw of wool will ore Mem convenient tied he efly, if not entirely, the бр we ascend above the earth, the èss strongly is the air drawn towards it by attraction ; | unpleasi | few isolated ins of soil and pu mh dite pA ts downw: Vr Wa" E, іу very desirable oe жог M of Me уед Ky the Vino to be able to ward off the injurious effects li such red ів com быу Ой, егей from this "Mer er are all young p plants; a old ones furnish wers rs too short in the stal k, an P nr ika r flowering. ger n the ong in front of the шеше house, d and all are “fresh every year." t season is past, both n and soil ken the time comes of mme placed M tho ont outer edge of fresh tui put to the ide Я а ж.т у е helter for numerous о рага the score of t being e really requi л, tions оп кт 6 'should be well pe appearance that чу other | beds i i Jy Mec йа п, beds i in many | Т «bou, and lines alon 1228 THE GARDENERS” CHRONICLE AND " AGRICULTURAT, eui sal [Обама не меда plantations in the shrubberies, all consisting of | past season; ung but by no means small rut оа seed | may not D gown in "February and /| the DP lants re grown ошар They are е lifted апа е in these warm have seen чта plant іп Зен will not | have m -- ae of ыз a4 it before giving it а fair trial. Edward терага to this ect, die a ennett,: Osberton ^ Hall, © Worksop; ` Notts, —— | advances o erg: ea Опр tobe à I coneur with “ E," (see p. 1204) and Мт: Bennett in | says that “he would вобпег take Ж ы омен! in October, and in the flower garden ema a their -appreciation of "e —€— vci ri bet I differ nur&erymans recommendation than d euer from a but nearly 700. 2:1 PET EAT l e lat the enuse of its where, if you go to look at his place; he зешн, Жа, later. The quadrangle was Aoin the time of my visit. (first week of отав, lu Mr. Barnes's Ета of the delight that ied * Violets dim, but sweeter than tlie lids of ra в еуев success at garden ; min Osberton. He reni eri ina roten esie to garden." - In'such'a case, what; néed | which- was: quite: as successful, owas in | of a-gardéner?': If the garden is but sua]. aleman great benuty for three months ow high ground; fully | gardener kéeps“ it w ad dressed, 16 is not wd E and west, on clay soil—his was in | result tbat he has noth or Cytherea's breath," affo — Ыш whe Е light boil of spring have induce and sun themselves en vei] reminded me of Moor and Oriental flowers. Never having previously seen this delightful eren form r plant in — like such ic titio ag шө thou чё ба ht b о rOWS, to My I success w. ith it was in the sha ape and a gene eral топ tine of t sines и она 2t INA large, inclo gardene: io tiowa, vas i by lee за eh эйзи уне; EM {һе close upright growth: of t о take ат "m іа ег contrasted and harmonised with the more | tion from a ids like e this, or pe Айшен й spreading tendency of the la tter.. 'Fhe season; howeve т, Гоо nsi ider a man learns very little е ойе to чын elt special по the subject might readers. The ino climate of course e makes ла culti- tion all th а never saw the olea do: so well. in - open air in | ——Do the many operative vell ре y p mechanics: and оет well off in th ый те вре ct, but in which Viola i is ‘poorly treated ; and similar ordo, whioh со не уз ade most places where h аге nu would. no doubt afford a ied жардыга: райейшогу result in but show ? by your Corr Pears,—Mr. Webster (see р. 1208) may оар " without being paid for it? din Castle half a bushel " fine- Pears derived his practica рк from die Or fróm standard ©шөїадүйөы- Воб аге they fit. for карй: Ше following branchés:— worked аб budding wt rdp del work ovet-ti 5 Жы - de artificial light I had last year f from. жы garden i n No tts куума not ; omitting the ground-büdding of MN most parts of these islands. W. R ex July stoi m- weeds; y! MET "e N f Hom i e SE i aane Mr. Paterson's The unfav parasti opinion expressed лд Mr. Whiting (eee p. 1180) Peine these walls | at two - 4-gallon Waterpots from 6 to 6, amidst. кд + 4154 4 tbe varieties suited to each.: cI prove | and tre r led by buildings, causing a heat | ave ext. that after 50 years" experience I:should not hav ti cperienced iu an Indian Corn field. DN етегі. that 1 ort has found a situation where it | and other deciduous urag taking them зн clayey duly, we never found 16 mellow or well- | ground, with little m to be [e —à nàvvy's work, the th of those who, like myself, had determined on g them м "trial his senso on, bu tI am glad t o find e р. 1204) that же — Mr. seems has teni such à fav ourable e report em. Now, altho ough I ba "Aa tery still He "quaii стото of such an enge cultiva! s Mr, Whitin nus n to point to the fact, that d Potatos have not, E "lis been asserted, the | ps — us perty of being entirely free A dis- | 1 « lad bon wall.:Gansel's Bergamot and | removal of а көзү en yd para ey ths èb di Morceau also require а south wall to do them | with this. Нав he likewise Кт "bo winter = tiee. Pyramid: Pear m succeed well with ту | amidst Orchids, &c., and when going out from neighbour 300 feet below me, but mine keep much|in the morning to breakfast, . Or at night to өү i G. H. V. he bs shiveri атте ng Pears оњ Quince Stocks. —А neighbour of | hair highly charged with abioa ptione moisture, standing mine memi asked шу advice as te how he should |in fact “like quills upon the fretful po rcupine ?” nursery life, and can he say that su ch after-work ars, which were budded n Quince stocks; | Has he, I would inquire, followed апу of pn instructed to pa nt th f Sty fF ase, and it would be well if those wl тешу tried them in various |localities, оша give y excellent below the не У in order "аб that pas ici: be "n esteemed nurserymen of our day ri othing, their experience of them, in that as well ав in other uld be gained A late over. Ik ls I Ks on Quince бс) 1 hi ing а good particulars, Apart from the property just alluded to, am inclined to believe that there are many ki nds, the junction in ейди: might be juet. ainar the upon the shortest dy. William Early, ii. a H еи those of es ir wit ction, productiveness and quality will maintain. à place te ү of Mr. айр е The few аа Mr. Dean respecting the culture of the lower parto e why rs on spe subject, all poini f the graft гапа the soil. Hon Y з d me to | out the pe^ of might w joi Ung I did this, and I told him few years | ^ Culture of. the МЭР 5а ab en апуоё — Corre. о I had received рат for planting similar to: his, epésdànte furnish me wit е пате of ану book vn that my soil bein and- rich, the graft or | treating. on id ейге "of ўн Ra Nut: E n budded part when covered, with. soil Pax e; Шу nucifera) in tropical regionis radij done, till the haulm is com-| pletely” gone. "or. course this only applies to paR CUM Ro ck sufficient ly ripe before tle disease arrives, which is generally the latter part of July. I may remark, гу the two vari however, that wo varieties e t 1 a stronger constitution, and are thus better able | resist disease than most €: AE and this seems to support Mr. Paterson's v the case, vize | кее that it may be possible eventually to онсе а race of |i Potatos which will bid defiance to the ravages of Vinery for perplexed a n his book, eeping | the roo id W., Southam "ue гесо: oreign Со: rrespond ndence н a К ү VN Vine Borders,—l.am intending to put. u You. sol retemiber that it is a ошо Dum ү uising early.: Grapes, and „ат окыр found in à “marsh borderin ring a tri whether Ishould heat libe, borders by:| mento River." І obtained several pod plants d Mh mee of iron DM as péril homson which І will ofico further Tni Daring thë Y in pd ча erenca to other ar КП means of| we had progress aep i ong, not distur! i тоо m, Iobserve tbat Mr. Meredith, Тайна: We ha them i the ce paddlin on Vine "borders, does not allude to heating | in their * dug outs, victi the [n of the yellow - in this туен ; and correspondents frequently | Water Lil у (барг a imeem. Ait. hu y or f DEED ificial means of procuring warmth | rude © lotas: -eating idleness.” The: end other Eleagnus reflexa may gratify some of your | without mentioning i iyon pipes. One authority to whom| At Kla math Marsh 1 bade good-bye. to my quon the Eie ed to invite their анса to this very огпа- ow wth , making long ‹ shoots in one season e leaves mental shrub. It is hardy, evergreen, and of rapid | thi: E The lea Is v S ndam subject said that he did ly over a ridge ан ot giving warmth to the ronka, and preferred of mountains, in company with Lieutenant M‘Call and concreting the surface of „ће border. Dr. Lindley, I escort of dragoons. We travelled t one eath. 16 is now (Decem r 25) со кА with numerous tA ч 05 md the size ef. „those of а borders—i. e, “concreting tbe bcd surfaco, If this is| with Sugar Pine (P. Lambertiana) and P . grandis an open question, perhaps y our correspond will giv e| md amabilis "Through these quiet glades often manner of treating Vine of the finest groves of Pinus Jeffreyi I had ever seen, icea Privet, and they G. Iresine Herbstii alias. Achyranthes Loser аў Мг. Robinsor's ME ue Me zn 1180) екше this plant are МЧ severe, the season, it has been held in uch high M here, that any further fluous. m was among the “first to recommend it - for and all that I b Chok Mow botanic nam Fortune in hi we 5 joies e Californian Coyoté wolf skulking along, his DBamboo,—Can vasi tell me the es expedited by а carbine bullet. On many of the e of a Bamboo so h boasted of by Mr. | Sugar Pines (only the burnt ones), we реке under the Chingse name of mow-chok? I have planted | sweetish, pleasant, and usefully cathartic. After in the open is work, * Бадай ios. the Chinese," famous sugar which gives its popular name, tt ir В. gracilis, B. Metake, B. aurea, D. nigra, | some 15 miles, from the brow of a ridge we look B. . officinas, в, mitis, B. A ptaria, B. verticillata, B. | down into the valley of Klamath Basin, with the ong hok to i—is this mow-ci e refer 2 тар of green prairie shut in by в Pru moun- has been fally алей. ak Osbert: Мг. R. states that if it would gro P. р n the country, n tha evi comparatively BE "ire ясар І Мар that ibo i is no s without ап exception. For instan here it is too cold and damp for the Clem The Ama thus does well dies off too early in poe The Iresine я. in full beauty MEM after the Amaranthus to алу of P d i 2, дч Florence. mag 3 studded with clumps of trees, like ning y y (p 1156) M ne M. has been Bacdening for 40 yenrs" Klamath, whore we received ar most courteous tive who d and ш са asks—** gos ived at Fori Work for Gardeners.—ln. your Paper|i e lake, and by evening we arri жау the f deja years ы has ens пар ү іп Ње +. абарона іп miel excursions into t p bouri gar - fs Tatio as his judgment has improved, he will be | bouring country, to the Grea! 9, 1 e but a small balance at his banker's. Не | about to take my Eus journ ad d the din carpenter, smitb, printer, Weaver, painter, | to the va alle ey of Roq JEn when Mr. Hanse i hi on tingdon was abou all know uM a nrw of any of these trades nh 50 miles east of the Fort, into the country Y ей d away; and because the Tes к gaet not Fes well everywhere, I eniinot see why it should be so strongly | command from 25s. to 30s. per week for his labour; kasketz, to meet the Snake chiefs, and condemned. The Аша má d. Aes to my knowledge | isit. fair, therefore, to put a journeyman gar | accompany him ip was to а new parh, in many places, as does also the Cloth of Gold Pelar-| (I. b don, a student. that is to be).against| would only occupy а few days I j gonium ; while in others it is all that could be desir thoge trades, w nly.receives from. 12s. to 18s.| travelled. eàst to the valley of Spregue's River, Т ine, notwithstandin Б.’ rema a will, I| per week? о. would. «be а gardener r? The. long] for se seven days we encamped; and whils e Dy feel зобов, yet be а general favo winter evenin 1 with the Snake Же р А [т і of- SE. rite quee m L4 t is not the very best poses plant for garden which we possess, ith Tittle trouble it сап be had of all. sizes and of g be eights; and with respect. to its hardi sema the fi mici we have berton, v p^ "below the surface of the vM, young growths. I may add that it vis зич s andful of PM that have looked beautiful here Abeita the publie ew gardeners. attempt to` improve tliemselves “by с? fruit not sufficiently ripe eading. ^^ This is. j itd k H ыйа and аз they have а character to. phold higher | very different. I iive than that of other workmen, it naturàlly makes Uie endi, but this settles me. The “ e high r. pA h Е" "uo. Pæonia ig о Wages dtc receive enables tlieni | in lants: amongst others, the Dne рле Ti think that-he NS Рф Rage. his own sack (i reading ‘тоге than young тега: йо, | No. 6, and J. No. 212 ат afraid it was. Sage -yes,and heo ought +о bave added, | esten around, апа obtai measures a bushel out of | Dougl. Ti ough treés were rare, the im of wbat he has been) whei he says very раа nów cómmencing, Firing is'is incorrect; for it is well known, | Juniperus occidentalis, Hook.. | 194 Nu hat no class of workmen” vire them- т if this is J.. occidentalis, Rt Br. Jun) i8 THE RE MIR AND / AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1229 Artemisia tridentata. ‘Qa „е e Snake Conoci broke up вй ки kablo, nieni уе bre desired хы" genoy, n the 16th ч a m deeply sinnate, ^ the three principal lobes | m terminating.iu several аси айа below. Тһе: асот T ие - ustered, ^ nearly -sés&ile ;' glando rou point, v elliptical, terminating i ү" эл гош» projecting th leaves ж either side ei бера 1 inch зон taken near Santa. Маг а, dn Venezuela, by the Also | tate Mr, Bouchard, containing many new speci » specimen of the Goliathus Drurii, being E by Mr. Du ъй, taken aly косі brought home 100m miles. ё distance from Fernando V n at AL, in his hasty рой dry:long p, hemispherical, A c pae ith elon gated vipa а It is Quercus a Кайо, Nawb., hitherto. little known, even botanically, і in England, and ~ | dark brown specimens dead Bire rov lie and ia Q. pnr Frem в inct.. ОЁ bo her was- certainly the Quercus. Hindsii, Benth., e: lake; of the trath: ob the. old а species of. Mistleto, and vum Evernia mem - wh jeh: 1 ha d seen feeqientig рсе on Picon £T nens " forward ralia by "Mr. Ginas Bennett, which is e^: | upon by the natives, and which proves to be a greasy species of moth J Agrotis. Some conversation took place as to the origin of [2 ascribed to the dostb- watch. good pem òf aérated:; wh the gr КЕР half lives” Mp ct the men were bringi in canoe loads of the fresh. capsules, imo them. in hea pa thon, ei MT were br and ве from Me? е wi Вацон ве уез finally, га while P" "- another in - Mc Scirpus stowing it ging | here tule nother- group. of | — ally off zx зы Анч tof às the first sign "of чө, ша vin rhe aukee had чи s & chureh aud a “whisk ments nof got мегаги, i in a «ей he entered — of the moth Sterrha quietis ot the and extent of modi- го the кач belonging to the gen nemis, but formiug different subgenera, "for кыр, c4 high road from the Californias with pretty little farms, crops all cut of Ad e Rev, 7. Greene exlibited some specimens of the new Ваша moth Acidalià габра аба: ^ No rther notes on the Buprestida of New w Hollaud, һу мы > A. — ла aide, ens rend Ъу the Secre and eat it; whole. In this condition ib goth» andis said.to.be,very nutr ws Next day we rode round аш! ien and dow фор ascents һу. Indian trai ls, and "rough thickets | 1 uon eing mixed with n little, water. Sometimes. they ке the. shells з es taste: nw mo trees were "breaking down with — of fruit. 8а, в 1 saw bunohes of ripe w new species of Papilio (P. ошону from опе ү» the Pacific ar emere G. Semper, Altona. A fiue в eries of Dr ings о North ica - fe di n: the mean P ensi from observations eon.at Fort апе, is 38" 39',-whils gust, L:start: off to-morrow: on tia lasta few ini in 2580) responden of the Wiin р е n rtiig my: eollections, and ce, whilst шу һхогве rests), Awer: otato, ed ‘intended for басен was a exhibited by. Mr. Mooi BOTANICAL OF Ерікыспон: in the o Cha air. Th m Observations оп the Genus Moringa. ell, M. А. s v abay. = Ba h Plan y Е. "q— HT. ойе uf [i Js is sn the ү, бл $0 October, hae on M. es xi Gard. Caleilta. Ву Dr. T. Dec. M. —Prof. Balfour By N m On Asplenium e ott vjfolia iN ibs, and st x (m loro ain ре ни until Н "тү the, sen, 120 ce west mem this place; I pro very Toniarkable ‘basins plants. e ther; conii, or gathered: here by.me or sie prin pally,.Dr, Newberry., I could proñitabiy е spent а summer: here, -buti аз my objects: № ferent, Tm с to limit my.collection to suchas uld get s alifor `: — Erysimum. SA тү Hook. ; ral fires E: 2 here, a ш Т де d ndun FEL IET “Не рМ n л. өү son, Oak TA ien. D NEA EXE hinoi es. епш. ег1- goin Pon nón 5 Émmebanthe uleum, L. ; Gen- | nos оа. itum elatum, Nut b ham. ; Hypericum’ зо | уш э де erit;| Ваве mission near arpus racemosus; `. а Арагїпе and. boreale; D s МВ, ln dl. ; юне, x Році, H..& A.;| E temo us primuloid which. myself, if the season holds out, a journ ey iuto ће Ca Че Mountains, and peaks. the ascent.of some of the Wiat insect had been hitherto unknow en, on. ice of Plants collected in Teeland, iren. Cherbourg. Letter э: Ine, date uam Afric ted by Mr. John Sadler, which pum Mr. 27ih June, Mr. , 1865 Communica Milne ы u By the end of this yea ave upwards o осоа pus pore ground, and pu plants will produce in 1867 about 500,000 Ib. of D f the Tsetze. Pla y wr to C. Dar ewe alluding to Mr. Darwin's 8 vtatétaent "that h o tendrils formed by the modification зоне: теней out that such exist in a species of i S poer asin Cau cese one of the "e com a still m e interesting xample occurring in zmbeérs from: а disease which was леву found d | uy. G: е Calabar e de natives, Ml" rat jt 8, Hea alludes to the inbrodoction of the Mango, Bread. e Rev. decir ag б wereelected ео. | . Notes tains, and notices some of the plants collected. Notices of Books. ЖИМ Ме аа vta P Ашый УШЫ At Link ira We "ad. а ошар o of Pu уу ха теа а p. pede An ~ | tendrils migh rumen po enus Moringa, А. Пала, Eu. p^ "this pn the author poitted out the | esemblance of the ripe capsule in eine үөт t of the Bignoniacee, and indicated points of айа» fs all which he arrived at the conclusion that the sh pl in honia те pa by W. Lauder Te M.D.——4. On a Double- Ta this latter аме: the highly Кобей t anged ardly oai lor to r^ wit! ssia t seeming to ies of this superb volume. the в, the initial течи ода tha ti my -pieces; the very charming. The text пуче фа M and well- selected f extracts from a great number of ed A passage fro in black letter, one eta Cicero i in Roman Cross ring, and tho of Lost River lies off to the eastward. revaili: Grass? of the? 1863. had Poniente Present occasi. not then тр en occasion Mr. Appl moun- : assures me Мар? though that Elymus i is occa- Sail c pud eon ch Grass, Ай s кан М жин t ito be and is rally] appl ment Става rass now аы ГАН appear viz E UM MUT к D TEM Y Ui in D a A ck “ра жос D - AT ded bia Ps 2 Odd Were e Ur a 101 дё Д Cynip 3o tha Kl Kiat Sbillitoe; пОя зі xor "XE Dead A ni pm м 0 опе | exhibited a very, beauti 1.—G. Bentham, Esq., President, i in Pus chair. A Tis пин T. Wiltshire was elected a Fellow. The Secretary read. a letter ter from S r C. beg ing Dilke, * forth. As во beautiful a specimen of art workmanship and шим — is likely to be a if book not for this point Bart., that а specimen of the Tare eio n Pad й. been "s ns of his keepers. The following —1l. On the "Melanorplosi а ^ (Ohlæon) релде e Sir J. Lubbock, Bart.—— bservations on- the Habits, History, and 5o mw ful. collection of. butterflies andi} í f 4 season ides t for rad others, we would atten tion. mistake in a Latin quotation on the pers | page following the title snl to" August," which may possibly be rectified in another issue. s from France, Italy, je. | b d Draitt, on the Cheap Wine ' Grece, - Hungary, 1865. With all Ex: | that По бие ш речна — in (his is little тое, being disposed to exalt e wines holesome speed publie is under ad on e pec E. Бис» Rean Eli, demsalinp of Mab + to c / n in ium plein A дя и by. Lit Beavan,: i Dim xr o рнини j and for his advocacy ofa very aani dp 1, H which.w of butterflies | ' e and E — and a-curious. eral foreign serials, which чой ное for some e фер jetle of the.genus Prioptera. „Мг, Stevens | time зуе on our table, claim a brief n eerlands: Plantentuin (АЙ. 1-12) the plates 1930 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. лока represent а group of Herbaceous Delphiniums, con-|l consider most charming, and have ordered two extra | | voi, writ ba calis m,a regn blue, Hermann | bulbs - or next season from my good friend Mr. Dean, of ple, and two ordinary single blues, | Ship This flower attracts the бее of ladies at Mad к Guichard. And Madame Bedinghaus; Roella | once, "ther in the garden or in the show box, And is is | Sida tui ahd Abies Nordmanniana, a sketch of a young certai nly quite rani from any other sorts I t Apti "-w-— Тнк Christmas season is usu [ all certain class of people, as a time К аен шы, саге and labour, and it a matter о Кы е frd, The plates give a low idea o£, the tiful thing the ladies, аз а m ae are | wonderment io some that we d fn A of Dutch art.—La Belgique Horticole (liv. 10) figures | no ыа} udges у about bees at this р ojo a Y ting ц Disemma coccinea, a w Holland climber with red am list t, and nothing of antenak cin! hen шу starry flowers, related to Passiflorà; and JHypostes eh arein yu opinion dp cious. To mdi of. iem T when no care ог attentio! ші sanguinolenta, the Eranthemum sanguinolentum of | propose to make a few additions of s two or "i "months о dd i gardens.—In касие Francais (Nos. 10, 11) are well in this country, and which wil omne assist | But аге aee s at rest? - No, not e Y ilostration of: Реіипіа ad é fils, Beauté des| youug growers in making their selection; and I УЙШ Christmas m. in the south of Devon, a mi Par and La Reno e; they are striped kinds,|add a third Mir list of Wen a dozen of what quantities of "pollen, ves е t id i ll star in the m and consider to be tl e very best soris extant, either d our little favourites choose to avail themsely, Ej five velgeshapok lila blotches on the edges of tl for the exhibition table. I would | favourabležopportunity for adding to th rip fray segments; the second white with five Nr bilobed | e call 8? Ч ) wedge- shaped ине bars; the third crimson with а | list of soria v m beauty some five or six come from white border, and a white star in the centre; they аге | a source of which he seems to be as yet una ; ware; Ij Januar riou What is called R. allude to the splendid collection of Mr. John Standisb,| t Майа стат to be rather R. calophyllum. Саѓсео- formerly of Bagshot, and now of the Royal Nursery, e X E mel is a yellow-flowered sirmbhy variety, | Ascot, a very enthusiastic and most; successful raiser of! crimson blotch.. Pelargonium Martial de | Gladioli, ranki second only to Me; GEN het, of Fon- or three past a v may be observed throughout any dd ot ащ Соо, еш ibed as the first of the full double | tainebleau. Mr. Standish's flowers are well } searlet-flow sorts ; it was raised А ајы Martial de most, justly valued in England, E e in this f'spflourd y, where . the ladiolus immense obtained the semi-double Auguste Ferrier, Nun and attains. to great Pm wing, |n The For e des Serres, which for some time wo had|doubtless, in à great measure to ihe richness, of has lately | our soil, and the softness. and hum idity of our climate ; | d with us I appeared more frequentiy. The numbers which have | and wi may add tha been sent out during the present year (liv. 172 to Ml complete whi ch does not piis a [inde infusion " tat Б терм, 18 ime, о reas wne rue rat - ahead in те tim e to o go through thea what Ж кыга may be for the TM Now is the fitting period Tor aue What addition tati which the more striking are the following : For several years РН "have ordered v achyum Verschaffe € changed to Fittonia Р етей. considered the **cream" of the "Continental. ^ eu in а subsequen ces mber. ате рая English. novelties, and. have. amused myself i in crossi ng th , Or any o! of the ai urtenan of а well- ordered зрізу, If Sa udi D i ni A: o: diga y M ios Ж: -Eranthemum ŝa БОТЕН, now referr to|the sor Hypæst es. Co spe gracilis, a Е dites the finest shapes and the richest colouring; with blue авв «Werk, not yet introduced from |І shall bloom воте. 800 to 1200 well-bred tollis India. Malus floribunda, dE Japanese tree of|annually, and have be - rewar ra — яу ыч w fine thor set the aforesai: work. great beauty, repr esented 1 hree states—a tree in | moveltics alréady, БА m sanguin d a treei in full bloom, and a | үз of the, ДҮЙ from my labours, Seed generally на, br us from the 156 to the 20th of September. ^ sow it as Nis ав ready in pans in M ge greenhouse, and the grea ihe effect о tie very gorgeous. M was А iv majority of the bulbs will bloom. in wer two сата М. уоп Siebold. Aplotaxis gos: sypina, а dwarf woolly- and wiiltake up fine and large, fully as good as are headed Carlina-like Thistle from India, not yet intro- | generally offered for sale by our leading nurserymen. duced. Dischidia Ra Ле ana, а epi ious Asclepiadaceous|. The Gladiolus seems to become hardier every year. E plant from Malac a, recently introduced I left one bed of seediings out- undisturbed all last ma : Houtte's "establis Mont. inter, merely top dreang to. the extent of about chinensis, "the Kadsura chin ensis of some botanists, à 2 inches with fich 1 and leaf. puce. и m таги and in April they E Ж well and b carpen co ompleted and ачы ж-ы i imuiedisiet t ws you may actuall eed them. Aw every possibility of the bees getting ahead of | you, and of е desired drap not being at hand. Much "xs accrue from а departure from this rule, А тау siot ac x ДИЗЕ needfol- accommiodalion in da A eie the entire loss of yis a stipe may be fatal to the successful of a much wished- for super. Therefore decide jn улг d, and Tant nf 4Ha* bees in winter. They never mires diceious flowers, and "]oosely-spicate а |161 ity we cannot discover some means "e ie Li cinnabar-red berriés attached to an р ^y torus, | *the E rM ? which sometimes strikes our choicest Phænicophorium sechellarum, the beautiful Seychellés ig | flowers so suddenly, often when the › spikes. are in their a visit, believing that. ; are a right and eim reqnire any ed A: is frequently a mis take. Hi ives may me depo with n ор. hi m, Valm, otherwise called Stevensonia Graadifolia ; and Per- | full glory , mostly a splendida, the Regelia majestica of gardens. | worthless; but аъ the disease (whate t be) Abutilon megapotamicum, the pretty red-sepaled yellow- | pne е bulb first and the PRAES: erar Ec hile or otherwise; wl of protracted ойі the ‘entrances may be Dartially d entirely choked ip еу doad bees. In som e districts a - but déstrucire ye bod m LU plant, called Abut ilon vexillarium on this branch of the subject I may add, ra constantly at Ww by Morr Cereus giganteus, one of the éolumn-like splendid spikes of bloom have us I d m “Cacti w Mexico. Hii, oder the | the bulbs (m Syst of which I fara ap ау, and ы їп уы name SEE Vased, Amorphophallus campanu- | sun), now hen tur o are. 809 od for W 1 ay be OT ying П апа This ету. is ; the tomtit, тїй is often véry déstructive among the bees in Winter, I ів little that is likely to' be necessary EN an occasional visit tf Tatws, with а most remarkable inflorescence, | Vanda | доу affer reor or four Зк о exceptiona "Suavis Hrubjana, a gR handsomely spotted variety, and I may a ith me |i distinguished by i за a and — "айа short|aboutone in 40 or 50; Y though Va s did not li КЕС": Маа, Т. Van Houtte, one оЁ|8 ug 99 d for wintering out last year, I find the eries, with pets на heads of flowers, | b ce with my general sto ck is to take them up | Exeter h whic №" ^ni white edged with flesh-colour. mer rid n |. e mn the stalk às still quite green, and dry the mong the яч n s, and an thi that may be v oing wrong. а bees ‹ of. som ATEM in бе — ёге observed to be carry qum of pollen on Christmas Day. теде élioide es, а large-flowered dwarf plant Gloxinia-like ularly ү noticeable in aei. to ‘soi анаа as to flower and habit, but with the colours of X ydza, |, b" regards the position which ther nte ia mim. rose spotte n. It іза very beautiful hybrid | take "Y qu autumn exhibitions, al [x lenti "| Weheartily їагїапа, КАЕ their Бевз ds el — production ucuba japonica, the female piens with sugesta as already been fully carried out in I and. | s for йин; а pis еу New Year” ; Derris, es, Four double en Howie establi dm esof Hip- | At our metropolitan shows. ha Ed =з ; rom outte' lishment. "Three AX. offered in the various classes, which usuall еби к tlie last град plates of Azalea indica ad ata consist of stands of 36, 24, 12, and 8, w ee prizes | was art Pire e: "ad en a * T variegata, and punctulata o minicolor, the two latter | in each class, and the sums given are much more liberal | "поў what to do with a hive W being sports from the fir st, which is a red-striped sort, | than those of the great Lond. ieties. sure and |'On proceeding to the spot, I'foun the second superior;in shape. and white-edged like "^3 result of this wise liberality is a magnificent | hive, which had béen tenanted wit Tariegato, and the third producing, besides flowers like | display, delightful to a beholders, and likely toexercise|to be the в bject of the misfort 7 last, others which. are self-coloured and, iue а powerful influence on incipient floricultural exhibitors. | Was broken down, ind very m [ рон, Presa -Rose соз сны ^a Er may be id мао" Rambler's" list | been pickéd up E placed anyhow insi Ji t, a deep crimson, . ampieri be Jftore-aibo rubro-marginato, in cwn the Аюны are | Ка tt (Standish) Ке күс à proe È represented as white, with a red edge and esr hoss, gio fo ta (ааа); Ext (Standish) orice that еве ood could: vu eife ia Golohel Stahdi ў Res PRI oi паар) e combs iu frames bow н р arminata m s mie o Clematis ooi and 0. Peces ien . Pardam ааз JW, pata (bandiet) phos tandish) л. ун n tng That on the alighting р Loco De Miei Jon sum giganteum. Camellia X tandish) Eg (Sangis E ЖИШП populóus colony, е beé lobe white, ороноо quit бш euppotalod | йш portr idi ne. Пб prata унь ahd wére received without eni Sapalla оиса р ТЯ чыш WR T worta «ет M д со UN be бега Шоп fiowdts : калеа 1 i veh: bi Madame. Eit Verdier Prince "Impe Or left бп tlie ground., Wha f Sorel: Wi p^ ы ow, and ric bronzy- Walter Scott (Souchet) М or Peth (Stándish) More vexing was, that to this Jive, Ое acquisition. кк ы slow Roses. X * Fin айу, a [Re ne TM Med ande). — |winitér store, занту pounds of food had been глад cado JR Y ly», 3 | Cuvier r M Monbeay Mode (ааа) |! féw weeks previously. Much of this tas No, 178, the last which has reached us. A Те followi wing round dozen I would consider tlie v l с . е pets xor e the хадзе, of all е, воой Gladioli at TE v His ы кы uter базёз to thei Florists Flowers, — ^" adama Rabonrdin.. IT is refreshing to sée even 'а passing notice of pae cotenigué muel Weymouth (Standish) florists’ отет in these degenérate (foral) diys, AnA I| Meyerbeer | oA read with real pleasure a few practical notes on tho| James Veitch я Norman (беш) LADIOLUSin your issue of the16th by **Rümylér,"copied Pim Pastadb - W. Lane (Standish) н) from the © West of Scotland Horticltural Magazine," | eere 07 Wales Rambler's” experiences relative to the most ашаа Му list of “ discarded ” is just the same as *'Rambler's," | жып eiit dir or four additioris, = ей ече з. 1 fud one variety, Roi Leopold,* which he proposes to discard, че that iA Tt. Of real genuine good. sorte, many of them ———————— very * Perhaps “ Rambler” has not got the true sort, | varieties, Autis, Dublin, Dec, 1 ce, pow pe of over 150 qoem a'condition for it to be made available. AS. have been prevented it the precautión Number of tlie Chronicle, of securely fasten ir gis ; den M i fe аре Bank, Grasaow, THE PER - DAWSON, за Whien this place е vy 1111) 1 »promised to o allude to ne f Orcliids, which їз Kept Hot si кар by your correspondent Mr. Д s р grower of this charming tri | || ү — 30, 1865.] Е of 20 yea mer е f then in ўе ch spec! m rp сда air importance as regar bey "live believe THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE and I have леш as m d that ze of this 1231 seen all the best collec- n n Pa ТАТЫ. but SétePhave I witnessed | T f ti ay be found here; indeed li nd which is seldom grown. well. et Bed with Moss and and after this is мери, ч good rest should be given s M dry, and thus 7 ITE it y be ын eultivatio ion span. roofs w e Aden. Clowesii софра Mr ra feet across, producim wers at one time! А. eburn neum, а rare plant, with white „blossoms spotted with crimson, è genera! ral cause of this fine speci и are read А em down on their sides until they e soil best adapted for ely accomm dating, y under stages, ыш other p occupy te ir г pae ев. n Rose бө, and оне - а 1 "ge gree enho i nd ds "the health of „Orchids: À mong Skinneri, Lælia 18 та spikes, Cattle ciunabarina, showin Col Ji Т орупе eristata к fine, | m rale hi maculatus, Zygo- the p'a: nie Y pa and а les о ælia elegans, urpurata ther m y fine ө plant, аз well as of C T е latt S yeti eight ува ери hs; h 13 fi na 0 кош р аб to A | {бо T ма Bits "id MO res ndo Ё тесо А few "n ower- йө; the rare in vm ata Pescatorei, of C. Daw- г feet C. dabi um maxillare, growing on a block, on which it впссее ds better than ina pot; i g the rar Woo eya ediu ow and t 50 aueh spet-rooled, and well dace at Ње! top. T his is ар зей with а centre and two side tables, and has a pat also fine | mais ia ana, quales and Ur ге? m Lindenii, hou Oreover, w Stel of Жалал ess Te were for it all owed ng of about 50 эйе Trianæi, and no doubt | many other sorte oro specimen of Eriostemon, rim Edg worthii, ісе, Desfontainen plants, among wie was a fine X of imported Одо glossums, such as аш nti А Pescatorei, glorios nto- сагв ago it was not um and many а new ones; also Trichopilias, nearly all throwing up stror ng g De pir 108A, in the e shape of a large plant, which — well Tri pen urea, This last makes a good show in August and Rent cember. There were moreover а dodi edis n of Zonal Pelirgoniums, which make а grand meri 5 see inb specimens, 3 and 4 feet i gst which was a new Ovidium wh ws had se icit ^ c. Harrisonii and. rici „but we а some good varieties in bloo The sh il f bi it, and on e of them 200 fally meet with them now-a-days rosea t кети here, along. with all tl de уеге, expanded flowers of a bright, ок and marked they flower at а time when few Cattleyas are in лу ties of m Fother; rgi ii, loaded with scarlet flowers, | with brown, This is one of the finest kinds with and blossoming twice a year is another premi Thes Sean vs be c cult ated more extensively than w aich I am aequ uainted, s in лач its beautiful which they possess „Associa te d wi иһ. the Саш Леуав they a are, rankin к light p — were Chysis L i they "е | and t и cribed rare Dendrobium АЯ I d D. densi- Amaryllis, TI 'Odont gl tarting vig lv. | à Уо rthy - 0. "evenit, rum album, the flow continue in per- They y first p t И 1 plunged i M Do in аро img Me and Dee в per- fection much longer ИКА, ü hose "t om Imme plan whi l Las T this diately over tbe central pathway were some splendid too. much wa ter, wie is А а ои зе to f freshly À all t} pl f nts of Oncidium crispum, throwing up strong spikes | importedOrchids, м. it causes their bulbs to rot and | Pda Mons m, and when intermixed with чы е for blooming. This plant -is seldom wn well; | their young growths to damp off, of thegreenhouse plants у had au wh on bloc it gets too but. when he next hou озона to Odo ontoglossoms.;itis| Another greenhouse I with С z ien а sea in 7an: nof r grow wth is c ани 2d ; when showing flower, а little water тау be p gWen to assist nding their. lovely. blosso АБ thi them in expa P nh | врарн roofed, ; and has а pathway up the centre, and a [yo consisting of all the best „kinds, the w of also . C. ты ione. lagenaria, Wallichii ual y. good. condition, | m des Crocus: -The o little treasures is to when kets, | requiri ‚| doubtless often p heard et p. seen ice oglossu as pande nga: rw о етрега - I bave done — me, but never did lo ucha "ic ndid one DON; E: Lada pian Татай сеа One. side of the h n е. of the pnis те Mee 20 ) spikes, of which were 15 expanded flowers; smaller ЕЧ were also magnifice: de s: likewise Odontoglossum Peseatorei, wiih ich must. be withheld when they commence the end of this house is a glass case, im which. m sown seeds of Orchids, ago he sow he dou were sown be detected, seed. of ей so btless fticipatod a good crop; but after very careful examination of the stumps upon w they nothing in the Mr. аброр informed me that two years Pha alenopsis, from whic shape of P could in length dl feet 1 in Width, with eie tables s РА Side. A magnificent sight, here presented "t for two lovely banks of beautifu were i pes had an artist been present he ES not have cted a prettier ijt Rut a painting than фев tables и, Mn they Ола shades of colour and t С А Eu good tast and with а E ^ е erns Дег rd "Hits had a m, and many in. y к t India НЬ of which piri, eupied БИ оп Sich + eite Yanda Batemanni, 5. feor] du P roe 0 imposi oom NAI foliage could ha Ы "e Clowesiana [ o were th ox dnd с qo Ads x with several fine blossoms our columns of August 19 P siad of the finest plants uM On teen men of Vanda оби; 5 уар wasa also E in Ael ЫХ was ht. us nd Phat ing effect, - e bulbs, roducing :strong spikes, on which ar а : wers. Associated with | дјоіш мор was small span-roofed house fl foliage | planis, among ві | which was a fine "egent of Croton ustifolium ; also а good e le о rare Рае reflexus, a Kikar plan seldom seen. In the same house was eni a large specimen of | NS cæsia arborea, of a beautiful blue colour large Mosi the 'first which uH Миса, "е bunoùses of ше ren op large, but the In this house is grown a — ion die iura er fine plants. In an adjoining jn a е plant of Odontoglossum сї died же T З feet in diameter. In anotherhouse of the same size as the last, with a division in the centre, were | Phalzenopsis Schilleriana, with;leaves some 18 inches P. sepia, A bium premorsum, in агі good health; 8, ampullaceum, and the | pretty иеа cornu-cervi. е often hears it stated that where; seca hera |À 387 un y | of Camellias, amongst which I noticed Pauline M a | Queen of Denmark, Leopold I., Cup of ry Duchess Coun two grand plants o 5d aggie, Saccoi Nova, Bian nca, of —— of Ellesmere, пена а, lmbrica bach v Bothwelliana, Mrs, Abby vesci Arch. | duchess Augusta, Reine des Fleurs, &c. Let us n Mr. Dawson may ere long build а house spell this fine collection, t B. т. . PT Miscellaneous. Silkworm—The following account is taken from Meadows, H. B.M. ew creda ieu s ым classes of plants are grown in great ре For: жама; vet Meadow Bank is the finest collec A ryllis Ama country, t the bu lbs of wbich are ү? ап | Pu : of New xp є—“ In à dier to the Sees , I found сеа m 80 eaa of the — opi une a сатар на "ror -producing eo 1 had 40 spikes of flow Mr. Dawson admires these atr quite as much as a| Or chids ; ? They bloom A developed i ma : taies ind that w; a variety of Onci dium beautiful dark colour; on y of Ye. Masuca; Vanda inii or with ыан fne. spikes of flowers; Ут varieties of Cattleya bicolor Е еї ; Dendrob es of sweet- & good — the ce tre tab rige likewise tr e of the side «S greci 53 Cypripediuti ms aum ied Fes ES E Di € 06 A and sid |10 - xm vet ps With these w трг е likew rimulin tiful of its class, Кее ise Dendrobium im sanguineum | — m giganteum ing company S f вса аи is one | th be bad in flower all prine the winter and spring months. but опе іп bloom at the time of visit ; it was named Unique, a splendid kind, of fine fos the’ ing broad and of a brill алтың while the cen each was shaded with x and | C09 throat was marked with white. 1 al vitia some fine —— ni, which is or I. the ed with crimson. having flowers imson colour. white sho kind, which. qe erimson а also Wheolerii, grown more than they are. eatly пе m^ aes after ter have finished bloom атау, the time when they require to make eid E йй. fine in m a ian йлн i uM и суйе» of the most flowering planta. as ants, an artie dh ep doubt, Questions have b and с eristics 0 of the. "кнота, re бана i but on! oie riu ress purpose cy domes in! өтү [e e Y: е answers to them & rers 1 ук. ould place full reliance. It is difficult enough information from the Chinese when iu t ДЕ P 4. puins. "a md about; at a distance it is next to im nstance of this, I may state that in spite fie quit inquiries, m when e the Sc jio icing distri = и БЫ this hee m natives of that district, it is fov iront that I hi ave heard ot an besides (в ith those "the Оле ров, p" and is smooth, and ik and bran x а ов ared with those of the Е [Trait on 2 Which pigs feed. 16 A І think, jk, be а species he silk produced b | on tiis € x ed ө z stronger than 16 is when they is, I fear, bey and I cin зо b ndulged in. «hs end, ie Mal Бари ы or domestic worm P. 1232 PRE GARDENE dis овое AND XGRICULÉGRAT, отт, зин шл, E TIAE fthe Newehwaug consular district’ does 'веёш to be of | Vines were only зрок a sen | the 2а & Үрүң and [аге in еве ейрогагу dorn E £ tié sare species as thet-of m nig "Y ма; andit vigi МҮЛ Were very few "flow in bloo вее [ent M араа to poet Ax TS 1 | ects be desirable tö" try the éffee crossing with Indeed, Те Кет of khe à cold. Calabri t behind d iba Which will be SEL animal that has probably: for папуа e brought oe northern. (CÓ iuliabitant/ of this widely different climate, As| the оңу аф; Pics dci which аге: 1п thé ваше ККА ав | some her Season. Ud roduead- by | the mountain, worm, is about | Palermo, to, Ше le vel of vnde . Bennets Mentone, Es RDY віле,оѓ: that produced „Ьу, the ршн 3d. Edition. "Exà f Я RUIT AND KITCHEN G4 ARDEN, won, so.the worm.itself i$ about ро [е thicknes i it f yf T and root магад бо see if all $ ; though li ttle if anything longer, a brown ue д 1 eo sod р ervation, é dressi Ai, dry- be our, and vas, ow its К liue к ог Calendar of Operations. roe ith Giaburek К 3 Vra Іа its flying ваде the untain For {Ле ensuing we "PL і пие, "soot, тү ob пабе! АР g y d butt mensiring| "Tug seison of the ycar has arrived w erythiüg | to fx the ini T uantity of fron wi n.the shape of oven 7 ів а онг “bearing ple gir ie EDS нр hh о Ше iie hh mur q пов e urge asa wil." А native Fo? оне s conatry: wil therefore now requis арй. -ї ost | some, pests can withstand tl le darva оС айу now here, professés tó have They at fed afow them ау bé mentioned ihe: different kinds rot Б breee aro. 20 Mala Eo Ad abt p n 2 Worm on Mulbérey 1 ез "ho Eno! улеш, | — of vario ous, sorts, and m: bot not: well wartl thie trobili Ө f apblyi n ОЁ inséel, it i they sp „ыды, ые either..for room Sees ia а: ECT Жеты ашу чай КОТ ^: those siu e *houutàin worms Г! ол Oak ; bushes, Tie decoration, ..A-very good effect; may ides sve proihiced е 5 esirable to а К вай Apple which i same aman. bells. by bringing prominently into. view. plants with ha : ac T them well i - ofthe. wmountain. worm į will баке, only, a, black oral ome folia 6. What убай, "be. finer for rd AT puéposo ban АД, d. i чейн i. "The wood hs 1: purple dye, and, that those: үк desire to make boe ib. |. Ferns wheu:well grown? Те Powsetia PUN and саге must Bü ДАЕ pene T. 9E Inst yy; 4 от gijer | inalis; т dp ' а ойе wired ` elasses of textiles соп wool, АЙ i, the produce.of b оюн о vyo ера i д account of. th atii I joi hl es I ч ; i 2 the y Ad in m t bé "lass еф: with: ше làtter es E eir beautiful andhig V 9p 6 | Handsome amie xe Mn ME чау ы [e aene аз it henner” тагом 8` oi à sh normon aun] - VAULT pa TS NY ясна, stems. Таке th iem ар, P wholly mi i peny T шу ооа ів stil m Erit look "éarefully div d rim. tlie roots, halfhardy „stock; and №. пру; m not er the slots ap t te stem, as los ИЕ гесе «еей т ан protection" [n not бре ost shorten in the shoots which i to form” ^| hend t орбо eh lant їп го ód ! worm;| and, viewed" аз illc it: 4s mahifestly:;o визімагіог |. ы ? фан. Bat»if/we::ehoose to.lóok;at,it. simply às а inomeéwt texti ile, the ne: jason rens" to уи that it. inay К not assessed by. either E ssilka wol or И Ey ib be. found, to possess бин +. Bome such pecnliar, qualiLy so. useful as to паке it | 88 iiri. lia EU UM ino in ina AT ш. ло, Ч where tlie | hos specially market; Ule, then it will hee E a — of in- rafters or. roofs, th егете аге теПівев for avid dp ouod IE Um e ‚ terest Lo ascertain whether à cócoon- т Worin which | climbers, Me bitter stiould:be РЕ Wedipending раз. 21, 1949.44 2006 m ` exists in a wil: stite En UIS Nortli венаи аа the. ‘bounde, Late ENKI SA gottg hs p хиўргах ЕС тозе серое Ва TT E EE обеденная Сайайїап P {Ше áine inséct dis Ње | be sufficiently ripened. for: thé. бона but пае ШЫ bris "s Us Srl ‚Ийе :elimate of! -— pite ld be don eric адуу е anged le s tha regions Ts. 683 e T anid) ind if pe ulti o prune the weakest shoots; their нса) Н shoüld seam lad: Ае im -Cunada, the Шону а. lo ied ня ч — or ie 1 larg er and stro omger | zi Wait Jof experience т as well газ; wa! g of, suffi нез | shoo! t to commertéP gt towing Friday 22 фа gab oven by jiutroducing; Coinese ЖЕЛ; nr ir Sit rcm уз dirus tie l Bey Newehwap sil Wir e tliát чо О, 4, Th M: 23| 7 | , 33 t. — ауу 2e насе of the mountai Р un АК ҮТ ӨР СҮ: throad or.as,cocoous should, if the provinc do bise: hey үч ша i e rait = ! ure pot allowed to interpose Barriers to foréign ádven-| LAR ва liene 'once obtained. Moon's | r | Tai 2-4 Inbar ers [mi ight nS terpose b Бед ћег will. pee acri ovi ETE ME ture, prove а fairly remunerative export from Mis port | admit: of; it ТЕП d. e g Bis. id keep out. эе ы clouded i eversa 0 vir какы town, and that fór tlic r ейзоп stated in £lie'&ccotipanytig E Оа the бег: hand, be.careful hót 60 use too] o5: pe Pensel de tel cod y irem 024 M EE Мы ен emóraudum ;` d Has fof geueratiolis back paid Chinese much бледа. ; nra ўі ‹ ed: ing must Фб aa ra 201 eet l Bod taron тонос лого Ag der adta 11^ dealers" to" Se ES it вама adri in NUT, b^ ша Гой е, ск Dene оюу Вазу оваз. Ey Мы аны др So Pto T ^|: Sonaktm Cipso хом. —Aseversmall: plants Mine Lee rane | ип "the | this bear berries fte s. е fusil iinta аз/ e ы ] netus ута А ek inimi Бн үл! i; 1808, Row: iire pe тойы caluivatiómn ав Бе worth. att f good-sized ji à specimens ата wanted in A co! ен dy: en атн | into. waribtli ea КЕТТЕ and. ja аа. "prévailiüg. мө of ien st ie 19 ia ty, asi JOE ANE а anial рээри r^ 11109, Dean. Forest pi eed tlie young pins be introdu t d the! expenditure ys DT s Е üinés: ол And, а out “as. thy : tt ted” freely |- і bringing ib aen n" е т Pete : oy r. sized, pots’ ETT Л EL okigbe moa — „5,3014; EN n ty giving little | Tuos. е A24-] 2 чге, 1,7: NC e^ its "Woods — receipts, beer ime ; ‘but: ‘ahan se I N nally ín Ve ren ss HAEA VIF Rap let Es "e 2, nar, [order йак rper тозе. ' "After (ve yc Fray: ^ T берепш, | v Wóóds, D, лия | with mover ofthe same temper ота, as that o » E ак. pue duris M ә Ф WURDE Red ^ DESI 29 whig ch they ! Nu tm, 07 deg;; and Ve onn oh ue е 9 30015: : риает а da iier onm dena 6, 194. minus. 51872 - 9 dir pun payin DE tion. to „stoppin all EAN raggling shoots, Ts Баага) {ойра I NI др) D habit i ing гі =, Ж wrposes, gi jin i along й T s pns "enough. ^A! — LONE largo oz 21 | гі ене, iid, were | placed. out Vae veas d sunny a situátion ^^i Lan described, b ine i (y tlis since as өт possible, when they awi З. баға i ри зер В sao assuming a bla ; Sick ‚ holding wat buta) fruit Бейек, than, they, wọn Pid E mber| ji 5 ai poor pros] ip wat The | Jet. tbem „be moved. 1 jn glass Sheta, wl is viret. N? "The species of: Clavaria, entire. rte 2 Pus ! tlie "Koyal^ i du s Dum феттїей, they ate extremely |>- ШАН NES S edit uld; before eooking, bew | and woodland EL QA e i the item& Plate траеја! M in Ве? có 1 wit " ш парво о еы | gi im py ön’ ~to оса ed ^. is for winter Coon as rst Ее |» зао, 6285 | 7l. ; Mie А ттоВиб "wel алала не bushes beating thémr|- wi | win. ae Me nereasing.. in| vátug Жена ther уйа” ecloüritig Чор severakimonths at a|. pr A | - — p fires? Stigi! this Solanum ds a light A in butter, 8 7 | icit еби Рв ark. DET ара! тшш с К i b: diea мыш, сее IP) a ERONI Dr ji "but not British, is, when yo! sost, "m the брае vi ч d ME кА И „ре excellent, büt when it ""'agreeabl | Sod drem a aur mia | | em J m f aniya 116 di Put. int пе ү турт лса poses. of. revénue, either prese / or ' pfos| tive. urpose. „Тре pereo Royal LO there are but: xd QAROQ: Ы t, Sha] Ful may ^" acres ез. Б" which” the “Crowi has ^moré* { ngTO р Thare кч! vgl ап ed i. 'eonsiderable: ppor Man ; Mec Rune "ef the là crights- A 'cómmon оп} k A ipae eh | “Отбїмвкйя—0 2 E ) ө} E АЯ fth: cultivations M: than. $0,000 | айе e e cor pe Iw ng по wo ivation.. м ; 20 in ot been ! ид ever, are enclosed and planted with timbr £i narrer e Kelma 1086.0 | i bove „фо bring, an Oak to mat sodas dicet дедн h m эрй 4.0 : Я sd jbur the; plantations baye оре ine Binga in which | eise im Pine stov drier корин heus Tie ввёл - Lsidthey, pay their expenses and yield а small icô in ge iiu Mer doa VP istloct" used in raany of-the elassds ams | а no ША si To: Туш ыг that are cleared кыгы ае чалу эю. мее до. i occur, hide injuries Бане Бон nuy ennie, simil ra | «5 be crop that is tó grow to бу. оа, bth ad n of. By proto secet ien den ‘being 0079 з E einem POSEEN AN TA "AR о 8 s Parliame поето бае 2. f A is а very "dur rent matter tö almost | > bat point, wi ich. would pro г Вр ШЕ et. water KF {Лу used | other points being т Кы xy А uring the it ё ав e pats to to [me "Roupxns:.. C... Warmed borders алура peo "ouhotowat preferable for early.eropa.of; Отаров үз arti à ЙК +i iige a and. infiuence of | as they аге Tiab gs. dry before шега nei ham uA question, ip. PRU к 179 oe dedi "Calabrian mountains Шен ja jd r ES Sol a MO iui vbi. "hel: E way B domes: елбей A. cobüplete. absence. оЁ the .sonthern egetation ШШ DITS ёі wit йаш , ‘risk o injury fro rom di ing tiie rots, аа Bienne. The bile cid соу A. with. XE dad smali t converted "into hbuses; «& тда кусы tbat ot rond at overing, the POT god A “Белге кеп d.the Orange а Lemon trees @варрё&, fe 'cireümstancés require:to be kept to | and, dry, and е |: Чо ma material pre efficient, Opin i : mly Xia in sheltered eórners. "The Е dis ants- want yery mt the. tment} frost; ce О S irori van, Siptor Fenti, eure rees "i спу just beginning to show their leaves, the | however, must be carefully ехе a.d While the'plante| 7. V.—A. Р.—Р, H.—D. Alton, : pee м1 1 TRE. GARDENERS) | CHRONICLE, AND. HUM. GAZETTE ws | 109 ULTUMAL | | = SHIRE ӨЕМ РЕА is the, hest Pea grown. | Dew y re ted in the оша] Hall that week. 2 S разв CEN DH UI cM ENRY 1 Y DEWAR ахо SON ie beg respetan "ofc The эй per ETE. AL tel, but the imple- VICKSON'S <“ FIRST. and | BEST" EARLY PEA: Гь all wao pare moan a UE tum ments by which it із cultiv debel, the plants it has i С Тнк Brsr EarLY Pra 1X ME e First-ci&ss Certifichte mt ` Intarnational T oC Da. "m vested пката АП bha earliest srioties поно, December 9, 1865. Packets 1» ene po Ser | grown; and the animals they have fed, are гас А aad is pronounced by most .Of tbe best IPOD ina pel ro DES I S fira hibited, each. in. specimens of the very kingdom e amr poner) good Tumba рог олумго, за. б Век o offer Seed ofthis very superior Boet, тои Тег ано highest merit. For illustrations of the earliest PRINT IURI ELE Puis s A AE d SERE ЫГ d Cp А DA EE ES latuit and mont rapid growth, d ds Guo Classes of Nursery Stock УШ be forwarded, ро n | Kensington, December a, 2905. Jn weied Packets 1 eb rotes | бай more wonderful specimens attle, f allowance to the Trade. tae alion 4, The oldi! Established: Seed Р sheep, and in the area, or t! ls. Ы e em. Bore Chester, Piste PT. Gri рэе Хопрыреоо-Туве. | то Ку АА, Те эм lons, Gr hibited i qM | insomia; Baie sul |J AMES GARAWAY ax» CO. Durdham Down f үр у "When Wide average between Farlies x Bristol о ing ries ? en Wurzels av ween шш E S mim d MeL БАга, > Siren азса а mie SEEDS mias 4 pa janl 0, 1b.. apiece, an arg Жл nd оп те to tl С | Bepteniber вала а, Ома аап, араак үүн OBEBE (Bir СШ WIEN E ere Мын. ato, very largo; inta, | 20 Lbs; and Kohl Rabi exceed a stone, and Tarnips maet, rade prica on арраи CanPENTER, Seed Merchant v соя М ар mue дст, ia feste. qvndition, in theif аге. many of ov narter o ewt., uad Grower, Brighton m rt ES Ag DI [Bürtank's Superb Кей and Вона Бири White) | Ù not.seem. muoh opportunity for | opes gea Ornea pco erar РОАН ENT tee | y die reet as ee Баз ав Prona en tpm | improvement, i; And -wo believe that, Шу iuvet ОЬ, Beon Меен еә il price, Ш thanks to the implements exhibited, and through Wig uve & СБ, Been МӨЛ lofnos.on applinstion, Retail price, 15. per packet. anks to im ts exhi , ànd throug! | abo NOD TALOGUES of DUTCH BUES, now mu án DUREE каке) Rd аду, fine Aarau good sine, ег plants exbibited, and by means of th I 99 ST and BEST, OUT ruit Committee of Royal Hortjeultural'Sóciety, Atgust 8, 1 varied improved breeds of stock exhibited, the | 4 qu EN Uu Wave tastéd this rf Уша! of zm uni ntc j j ot {564 у ye of the 13th of June, Y об; stor дво favourably noticed. ШИ. UCE -(Çiifton, Hardy Green. ob dh Mid as Hardy | 04. um per aere ol foo Mortui ers. Chronicle of June:3, 1805. ammersmith, large, and of good favour. Rete price, Ia; per рК. | extraoted from the soi i а inthe e Early РЕ c Cod bing sént out by Ronzkt Н. РОтктЁ JawES GR REM Co." E of SEEDS forthe ensutug | 7 ed f th hi hib ra A not дак, зов, Tho kind таа аё гд, from ti. seasons will shortly li bé. send, and. wil be formardog, pot free on, | BATEN, а, detailed report of the machinery exhibi e мор zer ойе е 20th of May, апа was sent ta the | applica on. these annual sions ; i pee ЛҮ постовой Agents, - 15884 Potatos: Catalogue of the Smithfield Club іа much the sa ТП. tton iro uri packages troe р Grent Werte Raya: Jo. SYLL tavite бе itin ut mede | ag e of iha Ro al Agricultural Societ ^ot n Aver pack zn, Seed Merchant, Taunton. E ELA 1 кү of SEE SEED dp TU ing ав ЕА all Н ang | а M rola is cues csi da САРЫН ТІНЕ YSSEY “АТ Ë PEX.—This variety Баз proved TY Vat e n боа ое eu LEY England; 1: and... the aud galleries, о e the fingst, best-ffávoured, Aud móst productiva EARDY | disease; and. Am Eme: - Agricultural Hall аге v much the sam. 2 ibi s Shi cultivation. Зоо Testimonials in и Точграр аб, "Horticulture any Жай нше K C3. Вапу Oxford h in Bon and m Gardeners Chronicle of Doceiber 9, Pribeii/ m аву Dn d аз the éouptry в n, pt aba И ыа дә: saabi OM. asi Eazy Slof dum pedal Kidney. Daltree's lent ana The Гонда — anà throng pue : Da ained of tead, m Also. of the UE араша | жанр Мел D 14 p A BE. cm °ч our be T f ril n 20 c MÀ < Agen rope e! Golden love ө | | э, British Queen ands. ^r yen of tillage and of oulture, | ut P & Son, 28, Kin Chen idi; London, Е.б. Foxe Seedli | утке Kidn | Mr. James er Law ES Lx Aem uA e sd Тн Framo d 11; (71е. рика Regent: RN; for séeding—steam plo e зой atti — zolta 152, е! ndon ol " h, Ci " | „Жөп. ooper Dom ў & Gond 85) ваше ptite Whi Wining E EC. h uet VR REOR Wisiec! ced |0 rdinary ploughs, eomm and *'excelsior | 5 Richard Lowe & Co. High Groots Wo ordshirë. кау SETION у SONS, ng Rotar > Tarte barrows, rubber. horse ph eorn drills and | » ыер Holes, E Co бил, ndsworth Nurséry, Shefüeld, York-- ME eis ys MAE PORT HON р-| xe iatributore, are seen (vit (tu, АШ { агар, ы ЗО. Pan {беш едал! to "riporta ts Lo adir nde bana М Кїпйз о E machinery. Tor hary vesting erops and for { n Saltmarsh & Són, ( in ford, Essex. tho country, а xs Sor ERES and што; dutricts paring -food, reapers, mowers, haryest carts; sen Tennie а E uL d ret uu P cy w oid ong олие wisis es, hay eri bm chaff cutters, o[ the one class ; | "Me! Coris"mas Quincy, Peterboroügtr, shire- —— ' (Patano ES Мегаёшийа ава Seedilog Ralse; nd Tum h | B-C. Mackenzie, Venincr, Isle Dundee urnip.outters and. pulpers, corn crushers, E thend, sos. сл: n A E Godr "John's Nursetv, Colchéstet Dyani Ashile eat Роба and steaming 'apparatus of the: other (these 7 Geor MET Win Ene des тей маны а NELL, L ASD бо, 4 р int комму the most appropriate el«ss of ww М Ра Tollara, Sole Agent) Edi oder АЧ Pune wie ANB A Taa YS - t metr ts for the season її „рэ еры етед — — - bei 8. 6 d great с! 0! е Я, 1 эы the "Trade, Mr. uev 14 sanguine that V ones va Pea "m FAC ETE АКАГА tho ám, fol past bn Мн every stand mestie — apparatus, nceforth beoe aniversa Тао: ip eue бааар ш tv duri green coloùf, б, жау; gie yad insmiuab e for | washing màchinės,, cooking contrivances, mincing i ота ала .оп. » dead р А ; PB. "Tho height of the Kssex- Rival is 3 foot, and being of a ҺАНу ||? "i PR [os Ре the Tadi " machines, &c., аге shown in large numbers. | sid robust tiature, may ba sown i АА А eu 110 Seed Warehouse; 181, High Н. oor. Londen Vi n „те vertiug, to the farm, barn machinery, | ES which will be orwarded wi estimonials | 7 ; À ånd — ш, һе. threshing machine and winnower to the free on Applicai * Na: ? mich: uie machine and the s Mk оде, is amply | NE: Tho M orkshire Her oT fair EW- “ONION, MANGEL gÉ ra | illustrated. The whole range of 'acture adl Pr M DIXON. ax Hull, До i A toy, fh, pne mu ees QA ovi улан. which e із і і ada tK fer речи lot, of their. YOR. РР, as az ue Per AUT x crie offer M. P» -wolnd о many ot д ds man » E acd der ЫШ Volle eariy tope деш sa FRED) тусе. Кай бе à thousand pounds worth of maohin ‹ ibit А (flavo 3 án ipea Perféc! UIT A npe TO'pods are таре oum арата. mdr Eu үе гїЇвбтїө wh К, ы Фе ander Оше так ш ҮР К; ч арч "d abd tie oh mit. ET E i hstands th. ld tt. linn Any Берза "dd ^ to ste the; i und TL ng E mi doe ыл, ү Кау p. Buren Ы m р S Ире thoy Tagih aereto T mashine ae Ade Е n n boop what th qr d t ko fce n Дре bo deem # “оила upon What А iium s nt Bl ^ €" гоган amed Mr. BILLUP's ооп andi UN pns i iin tie мрз лыр. y had | trivanoe -for iiam i n viding and Heg X os on ere dn ird t LT. i {е таене f.a water drill among the several cou 56 statement would not hare boen al water of а g m ; et p [Appears "Reading. Doccber PASS. drilis йо which itfall, It is manufactured by Жа ш gyenge Ша гаі, (The a iti AG Gäzëtte ig. i 7 | Mr. J;:Covrtas, juny of. Graatham m. (Lipanln)-- т | Mr, PExSEY's adjustable corn separator, in Mr. t РИЗА m Мм | eytindrical spirat wire Bereen 2 made fine E | аф rias p ud ана FA en SATURDAY, DË DECEMBER 90, 1893. . coarse b Py. ple bore of iic mss m ww реа ни ie стот; апа much superior to Veitei's Perfec -———. to, ogether, or elouga "Ift i$ d'watfor, much earlier, and: more prolific." ‹ E —Mr, уто (Beverley) crushing mill is г ‘жет Mr. ЈА та a dare to the Dowager Countéss "T. T g^ A сла Оон il moets — Ай. piis orthy for ih mple way Аленай в w ih ad " h E ET ot Eer ^ Rupe UM (res aalan ER "cun zi E: vm n m крие coin Ид of two wheels or де eaoh of Wok NONE хоо equali ЖЕТ У 218 а) xal dede, 7 | disos, one larger than the other, and placed at lonas TER E ds h E of Ev EIOS SEEN p Y restrictions е session cts, te. angle.to. it.— WEDIAKE'S ora roh) Унаа ое variety теран е that ts в. BesembJed,,, z 29 nious apparatus for distributing liquid manure E Ferd minia сИ Е ht Honou Т! s inetrased jovpE ОВ € restriction i tells bre vie mera in s ket gardons IW Dod r W Byrek Шашы, Qu rimi the PA. (Е: dui [ end one step more iste гудай әй а: b riehér liquid ап common sewage; but it сап ж vo bendum mrs EE ony to под Í # on the: subjee wards whie » i uff of г: ла хоіад iin every елли de ооа favour and | ТОЙ of e СЭ" nt|hardly be supposed that the „poor E watery stuff o ‘productiv: i si tending as аз/ being. alone sufficient Am rd 53e) od арр ок КА da dades ne» in T нүз idi "he eril und *which -will-no bab dada be | our xis will рау for any other ier i Lind (ome ог the mif pate o yy thi bust | adopted ds. ixisténoe ора hong | SAINTY'S Үе огу Market) spring coulters for rad uem LR ышкы Serene reir loea hére exists. thiol the. corn drill, firs poania at ra iar are "e the mildew better than'any o — Pea wo hadh | he ATRD. оа the homreopa е салво - pei —GRANT’S Jui кы 577-5 ису o NN "theex eae "portable railway foe boh T ursa Yorkshire. m mcer cem variety of the Wrinkled d 2 feet; 2-inch gauge x н with its Marrow, 2p fy eif, v һезге : an , Son i ||turn-table and waggons.— s (Leadenhall 3 roh ne T iere ad Bee) turnip cutter „уы in one, with — CB od. IN. bx тиу repost Xd Pen Kam зн pnt fap iu the hopper between the t x NU ed ж Becomo a general faute Ты s a fad Moet u to ehoose whether your roots be delive do. I further: mention :&hat/from.the:quart.of seed Thadi! fin ér-shaped ieces or in ©“ sawdust," m must be уе saved p ve of; ppeikaiponeg Peas, a 3, can NT i e ty Pa xo exhibited ; vom R В Dor ЧЕ hoo а ge a: gast | DINKLEXS Penritb) simpie barrel m r Y литр пое . te суа ону producti сате anal HD hizo H "Pw 95, Rabe reported. oller ; Iz N nches: SUR enar DUE. er = 8 is ee e | ei Гн unging, and revo р wet Palee to the Ted "а Е зра маск. attack are re| 9r High Street, all t aida eu f gadig durs ly deaths . e M BONS Dar оар cou (gum s this deus pm оа vaot а 17797 уро Lenin. иі йй of dis bot Qu on Pad Dus Deed A Чыны E ure. Чоп, Iti Wem int Débpata at За,» "deve N Казр, "M, одао он, i org ОЛ нон ctn "rims 1234 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE- AND AGRICULTUR AB G A RE. hold its position, Since the introduction of steam | аре agrieulturists are getting aocuátomed |: s tà а idi f в, and with this it appears inevi- |5 pe o T disease. over the surface, in small а ata Herren ; hould 5e made p e steam Oar first trial sed px Ton far short of the anti to be most numerous behind S pis ч than is now done. То let it out of the cylinder at | Ptions fern fro ce imilar Marie in dp bà Да Es Bim. ue vulva X the cow, th 186 roii at it enters, or nearly Папа, "We m bd) 16 P г cent. of cares to place | like petechiz ; but оп xamination ed e ва ^, 1 but th Д tuall against 46, the proportion shown under m kinds of | they are seen to be really elevated above the suc so, is perfectly monstrous, bu be UT treatment by Ње Dutch тати akon EM ES № Б ule or pimples, acumina done in ordinary engines, although nearly three | This ma y possibly be for tor. the рекоа SA erue orrugations of times the power is theoretically obtainable if the | different condition of mA food of. е Er plih wa Datoh that of the .spottings that ha r n 2 steam be fully e ed. Mr. ALLEN's arrange- | cattle, the former having been on their winter food o erobrane 2А, the larynx trachea, Su ment accompl e mos e d тоо aud fodder, while the latter were still oa ач ir pb EE b is E as ЕД ucculent and easily Ar Шиш, also in the Mee is the usu exami ]b. аА as Кыз in Norfolk and i GES. We kie saw м sledge use y ar ally used for many pur " in Deyonshire, an rtain aer mstances g а rough harrow- and-brus ood-oerrying singe “ried in the. ha ay-field, we gi ere uch ‚ апа many. cases | ually EN Edd Iro om the vital d in the. management o 2 раге would y ima above. Д Hou phase of the case will nàtural ly brin n д т А уассшайоп аз ы ощ Q ol regret. л w : ude to it. Ж аге ошу ted. Solid food in any form, in the active stages of. t disease, is positively pernicious., 16 arrests recov d. and when partial, or even complete, restoration from the disease itself has been effected, it ere а oin which almost [s fa The only bae is well-boiled gruel; moderate CENG tode jin mes "t ua i a time, according to ngth ; gruel to|m | be made of „така таа Соп, илеу, or PE meal, whichever s handiest. When the appetite returns, Soft, 1 ЖА meal, ode of uscü tO DOITOW "Their. саноа ате as e disease is the result of a s ies Tha *1 m A IgA disease, closely ko» rd. in the cxanthomata man. 3. That it is both ; contásious That 16-1 i Ur mid } те y) also modiñed as гоша nees,” ull account is given in the report of the s pE te disenso, аз obse ved i in the ox and the he 7 (NN тайм е rr e ‚ац atten ded kind of treatment of the disease, — Me dica and have bnt pressed T чама field € into preparatio on until hen ап, they вау service in the hay field, lad ean load a Medias boiled roots in moderate quantity may be given. with MN y s [A ies it adn to be | lisble to sufer a little pes girl, jen woman ean dd a horse yoked | the. mas ә pim urnips, from their act on. the | sounds made oy mi instruments бере SR. VN poer toit with plough and trace gear, пр to the rick, kidneys, objec tionable at ау stage. уб and Pargases ; рева does it áppear that. the diseased meats, їп leave it for a man to piteh, and return with dry fodder should be kept oub of reach; aud, if neces- | its early. st un Who lesome as к od ; but that "m вагу; the. head of the animal should Ье во. tied as to es into the biman syste be retained there, is empty sledge or gate. t is well to тейесё on Ж wn by the fact that the smell peculiar tò ithis disease may novelties. айай always wtadi AW o live——not | Prevent it eating its litter. Тһе animal ora be kept а pereeptible in urine and stools passed. шапу ouis after < t à 6а 1 comfortably warm, an nd be w ell rubbe do Mr rom fame inhalation, Нож peculiar and characteristio this & is. tfate—an What may not the value of |, time, borne testi у.о by all who bave had any experience this ye ina rey puc Es season be ? Es eir wiped a animats aun: onoono IO e ше by Bs aer 8, а stul more marke egree “ with a achin The natu uto белш diss not yet sp j and espe ci Пу Aes йг Г t gree by » ‹ b: R^ ^ is e idemie igh E AA роб yet not uniform Ec шау often. b лое a pr grist miih pe En vita quetion | p. s n exanthem xs phis ч is. fever, Ч e Committee. Ar that más. put to the exhibitor is—W hat parts кез Y: boit them from which to ju: Es erg е eda 19/08 гі ge ow the steel corn- me ЕГА а-и] Мораше е smart, fel vie ds analogon | any eruptive fever of man x not yet determin 1t us be latent for weeks. affects every organ, is most complex in its nature, ie bones even in many cases c affected. Other i dine веазев Seem, 10 give уау Wier re it énti before sked, if the machine was t eould be repaired, he tol us that it pu 1 egre whio A was М we wis ishe d to мдааа CATTLE PLAGUE. IN samet on December 28, pcm во mih of the | Order dated t th IL.—'lhe 23d of Novem of h asjesty's Privy. Council, hority within the City of ce and the liberties \ Пето shail be be the „Lord May n every bor rough i in| Bac А per ew Ordér|e and у üro-pneumonia p appear. [o forinidable | is cter of "this disease, its rapid spread, and. weekly еа. JO in this. co atiy hd: Holland, and the Pie mây bo communica вһеер, render the idR its B ive нат Ay SH of the vest Bational i importan Ne are yed P the compar ue failure ofa difficulties have been уеп of m ital u man Мавера уг Act the mayor; in sip enough. for ma 4, STATISTICS OF t ИА PrAGUz.— Believ of great, importance to ascertain viciis do а in any localities ret clearly proved communicatio h m 4 у of you Bo e. this а 4 to the best of tr poe d ‘disease a per ken оні д. their own non d te neighboum, . where = there diseased ani NE kde when it fi ie Tw еей, MILI county, ridinz, or division of a count y, pe Th remedies. We Луд» far ourse no E than а S. The plague E having а sepsrate Cóuit of Qüarter Sessions of the place in that field, wherein. we may hope t Symeon о d be satisfue ctory to Peace in England or *Wales the Justices öf the P Péace а disease i nty, riding, or division of à county, or | the ‚= of. рісі фо the welfare of th ity Шапа it in General or Quarter Sessions assemb Inth f ihe A te districts inst 1 provided — no county s а улке. ог disce ofa town, prevari р Jame Caird, . - Fice- Chairman, 6, Adelphi aea Амала Dec, 96. Gn the Times.) or liberty. Ly. icon local aut. thoritg in every we а : "Nur in Scotland baving a Town Cou пей] shall be the provost NATURE OF THE DISORDER.—Mr. Ceel ely, of Ayles- of the plague have mot occurred, ge ре sell attested, aud direct КОР: a party oi tha they could not be regarded as conclusive, — . 8. i [bu ur has, we bi elieve, thoroughly. ccr hiwself that | inderpest is а spec cific e er or other principal magistrate ; ; and in паду, other place elati either fi oi ; f T а Toten He has Rd the justices of the co unty in sessions | satisfied hiise ; from bistorical records, that the ж gti which former) ted this country was a i Í des т; and it was from this stady of 2. Тнк Сатти Ртл в HowdopirHY.—In |+ 10 erepti i yos e past history of the disease he came to thi e ио tret Ui this orante disease, thé Asso- | conclusion, If, ће a argued, the present cattle T: M ү ago tlie first of чено Of 4s the tinder f fori days, it must be accom- careful experimental tria € Noto, Notice се "e h ап eruption, Like Le Vertier with hisnew | given io the Cattle зч Суан PA qe Eh seen under their "lirection, Crew ana telling us tha under the lust Order in 7 Council n» m $ Wie е er thi vri but to exercise those ovem fale m 6 you ^ Pathologists have sough has un ped. and note d the м ши. ds found thé erüption i rein Y X. i) CEA. am 'enced E Desine, who, with two EN A а Mira Commit Norwich | tissistante, dern constant attendance on the stile ation who h ust issued a азе. "The loca ne 868 infhüence df Lord А report refer to de M in the fo blowing Lou on di * h 1 xL arva J te тесеп recently the. attentio! * um du e b vat CEA P ber dad 2 A] teca ot e: Y n3 айе diseased animal kT eris RBY antages, T ion of Gase trial hag. А "Ed, е 3$ са пае ch thie | o£ rínderpest, cor det der day montb, only six remained alive and were me portions о the s in, and сап be easily seen after death first da convalescent on the 221, by lE mes off the hair and ligh: rendere h "y: & DA QS Ше olding the ginger up to the sti the earlier lations Apart from minor suggestions and regu are, I think, four principal objects which are dest ; Z енши. Ч ‹ ot the A des Sd е ыал eir resulta. of the Crow; ions. The А Mo y І Ern k paaie ice o БАТ бетеп, опе Ex UN tlie Fia, engineer rona t the veteri Be торыш subj oi the ved оос of which to d be that of agriculture; but with the many | years DECEMBER 30, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' ШЫ AND SUUM, dE the public sale or store, in о, р!асе 2. To 1. To stop ali fairs and market: ipd. i als, whether fat or din the Yr ‚ре etty ве asional divisio ms tural writers of the gricult present ^ NA ач Ex 4 be impossible, e exami. | instance, and ot nation mi gt be held re in күтчү, in the first is by me a part of ble- the movement & of cattle ЖТР "af a single insp pe i is practicable, ing 6 contagious 3 maf tter о obtai is el in, as ei afforded e requi y The standard T1 exam ination should be fixed Committee of the Roy al Agricultural Society, and : that ie 4 loma of ti ght be a certificate of co siderable ч attain- uld ire more by а | аа сы \адев, ture instruct y == T! instance ti ti m ўе E ter zi these examination „тав n tlie counties These measures, т ч as pons by the 16th a ions a ү er in Council, have already beén Pedes to of this county and of G n the em acquainted with the most rds Paci d adding to their pero ugly acquire experieuce, bring up their г knowledge | 1 fa" r ds attached to “each diploma granted, and even а pre- liminary fi p for examination, as considerable outlay might bè in- forte ed to secure the scrvices of competent examiners, he first instance, ай In willing to bear the wh ole expense, Ава pon a farm might the Society might ji o | seeds, assistance to TA cours of екй lectures, tlie In y ri pier Society specimens roots, an тум ing of sicat iu terost. ex^ shire, hi it is my intention to fike a corresponding posal in n Hampshire at the ensuing quar also be а опе year's as some esidence atleast with a Es со pa de rir d | Qu ie other hand, there, is a difficulty in giving feet to these provisions, and 15. А опе лее has been di he of the Orde Council, da te als farm аА iar ae must be sed, n practical knowledg: uired, and pen Ux E Bei o a practical man, Тар 996 у ря ЫА оп и рүн delivered in рел Mme ity ol Edin» іс e bre e of dom e| The Royal Dublin Society uM 4 гоа oí p^ EM al implements. used jn. agr icultu various makers, laid of a sound a ийаш, see dae assured that the practical qua pem. were afield, the examiners would р 1 E rmi A of action. _ One division ada d but еграрв this is less necessary where such exhibit ons as those Tot the and acqui el o ascertain fte — i кү I еу у ете or kinds от эрир [ow additional acquireme ents, "mi 18, however, woul slow, paika not at all, and în this i irregu- will be le ft ung b ed in the e its wa y | attaipm ents of the voung поене Y in those other | of ins rial а the student adopt comprehensive and consistent measures for the branks of knowledge which bav ө baen op ааай, рете 7 E ey ee e is in whole county, һе magistrates acting in petty]. Here it might be considered that the Society wonld | indispensable to the ж-ы on agriculture, to enable s for the small aud irregular areas of their|assist him in obtaining this scientifi сейкес that | him to illustrate his lectures, It is ther ofore worthy of ед. jurisdictions, This subdivisi f authority, if] the action of ihe Society might co and inaintaine in practice, must be ODTIOUNLY fatal 0 means be provided far it may in this way m this means оГ agricul- 1 1 peceisary, The Civil Service Commissioners conduct, n the part of Government, as many as iuo fhousstid |o xaminations yearly, and yet the Government lias not An examination, then, in agriculture and its kindred eci 2 ургу, been akys ly passed, wouid be the gu quar te authority to c тер ulate the d. ien dence aF the petty ils io ed divi sions, yet itle ought vi б; to be difficult i in а court where. all parts of al the information which must be acquired. to pass these xaminations Nor is there this necessity, It js mot more true that Nature abhors а vacuum than that T county ing a fie course to be adopted i in each division. mon form of order wiili reference to tlie Am Ue гезе апі the introduction of cattle cau MT. Da be adopted, he latter adage, indeed, may А | be considered the- present tK 3 the oid | philo; sophic maxim. If therefore prizes are to be distinction gained, candidates will co bend і wo whole du by an agreemént ОЁ Us үү e f Ш баке саге to be furnished with. the required in- petty p) to E the same individua 1; Шеге difficulty. formatio n, The ры Е us Pots c Aa a dem ould be Society ` would eri P ate 1,1 in "renting. а committee, which, by 570 а to bred Candidates would come ra vi in additi n P deni uniformity of action on y'en apod from | jme to time, In counties which are as yet free fi practical knowledge, would be able to sh Астра with those branches of science by. wliich and X ey emen rey certified to would basis on which the прно of the Society would be The result would be eripe: d wy marks, at present | and the numbers might. be published done with értain examinations. for army, AU t| coming "up ta would receive the ocieby's diploma, which would thus be a nm : Boci чөе Ас кмс ou the part of be тэй bart thiab uld bop eM as amnia the. young road to enter. npon his, or the "us medical man to take n practice. и an remains to consider who are {о be admitted xaminations. The object of the Royal Agri- ctiani Society. should be, by pro oduci cing good ag rie ui- the ЭА а ГОН, with ouo parts of the x however, might aid materially, and measures adopt: а ague ha E of the places E. di ш addition to | to i 16 ‚бос iety, ps qua "most mods, on this matter. Тһе the This E have іг esi be тд pe ue A by а thorised | d information to any particular class, T'erefore examine all who present themselves who can certily to their certain resi of а rent.paying farmer, The sonndnees t Sa Тоноо and the extent of A will province of Ше to the м оге xaminers tó vem. n. ension of t trafie, isolation of particular Maid d as has nder Botany, The Дотан it will be those н intend to make RET will avail without uniformity "of action P Dreo ots | ex звог of ceu might: a arming their profession, the sons and o - relativa бе. соч lost ын "A. for help from the|give a course of f leet turés 0 he t improved ot that well-defined мыиа p e E ass, t ernment ; mieasur seless as they nre Sede and call аад, to an the newest improve- | present te! Я а у и рой bo v B present densor m at "om ccord number large d int e ] pu Voie ауе ps Sd ure tue Advantage fr "a тоё of farmers in England und Wales was 219,735, and the Teady and anxious ti it to e sacrifices d incon- ж. perimental arm, It їз impossible üpon tlie same | number of sons and other relatives Ties with е veniencés involved in е ҮА of stringent messüres | farm to i ate the ma PARE ue for different | 92,321, who were taki ч - cea n E in order to esca pe A infinitely greater s ga e. and vindi, 'аз for henvy and for light land, so | the farm, doubtless with t e fing agri Suffering which the further spread of th as to exhibit tlie ‚Айеке between веер апа ёе | culture аз their putes à ада jüst Ш Ded citat upon them. Carnarvon, Piston man бео ent, й tillage e dns. grazing, pnag paratively кшп, edis abe eso -— oug and fee y, : -—— зоше of 1 m mde zh aig fora distet. then | yeárs, having risen from 10,561 in 1851, to 15,698 in others are unsui' ей an JN Tittle of each are| 1861. То 'anderteke, then, directly th ucktion аа AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. - ndopted experimental manner, this large body, whicb, reernited also from бичи Ox М to tlie Жеп tlie résult їв, that might amount to 00,000 rsons, must be ob the een of those who Жү nd|tbe balance sheet ex mus а ioo, and (d profitable e By Ms. ‚В. DUK mi) Tr reniatiis to ннде! oni че perm = diploma inatioris e result of examina- S dae mie wüy. In the majori hne Wem of ecd геу = their Sapport. | farming is ra деуер чл the АЛА d D ent. 1 hit poA ents i in de Св etice unprofitable. ity dpa eel » special technical ома: varieties of P wes prevail Good tost improved districts, EUN ‘competent gi jeie for 7б в ds A кирд, and on Three рса exist i in eon of th Others might be appointed f T m at Iw. брт, ‘the farm pand een NT n prey А i isan‘ piir pe onem amáchtue суш by men who have derived pn who was "intended to bea pul in the lurch, after ions of mor es toa ore genera di Tie xir of Ta of the student, | cultura i кыту and would require nothing s who oug ав А dndamental Sene pen of-education. But if the mountain писер of. oy e. r3 j for this reason thiat| cannot come, to omet, Maho t. may go s 2 mode! or ера rimental farms яте so арі, to ail Tustead | mountain, and if. the- attractions of the - yi i wlot. | of adhering t the practice best suited to the district, ty ‘сап -enhance tlie popu " of e ар. е бану ора € Мый а wu оі ене пва ie mmus ul lesion mh оаа ice, mit їс unsuited, herefo 1 ША S lik experimental rms, there is mobbing | %0 nce arise, the great object will ndum je said ägaiiist on the contrary, беу лп Ж —— а-а care а яц extended ав necessi рб reiia їп tbe Civil Service d bue spi ка ма ш MA nei wi i" Я rues uk даааратты Rt ledge that 5 лен of agricultur pointm pre a mired. Stil; ted агай оЁ n Adr in 'comihon in пу. district, | lec биш tation test tedinicd a A erta perly condue SUE D 45 үз with which it is dh ed {дг Е елы with es oTt them be fou substantial information, and ‘they the -agricul varist. 4 become xn d. not сахаре b «lváodiog thèir чан ders об тенебе *anhot be ч а superficial means. Ап examina- | be able to determ ot in life, orto fix before- bns xb o tchat it will be bog tion, then, i griculture and its kindred sciences; bt the agricultural circumistáhces in which he may be prre 2 тери атата : epa great extent indieate the qualifications of pex 6 ible, os id ыр eei iniri! rikther with his . position Icuiturist, Royal Agricultural Societ. al differeut : T : "The i rstitute such ап extmination, hich sho include па јат his pionin e 2 ороном were tesis, M (жаен ий employ will. not avail dition to the Mou Which h entioned, requir: urse, of lectures pns dre H OR e enlightened practice of 2 thorough exa pation in practical agriculture ; ad rictu э Sid, a ay opis. now- | improving riculturist that tbe labourer is ntance with all че UO of a farm, and. with |1 of a certain Або ' jr Uis даза. Ё It is then with tlie education of the firmer that'th being | босі y lins to RE Мыйын 1 мой seni tho at fhe discussion of the subjèct of 1236 THE GARDERERE GHRONIQLP AND ASRICULTURAT GAZETTE, [Dreneg 30,185. having assisted to give him the benefit of a 100 Ib. uto solution, but $t retained AT par erm VENUE education, and perhaps encouraged and sti mulated, s It m лет m С E TU every year a Thad A уа Љу «Pita Of. ша TS dire etly or with tbe natural sciences wot were weight, Even this, however, does not give a perfect |: " connected or do that they would bs idea. of the matter, which сап only be obtained p m the iei 1 upon the cultivation of the soil for their support ese facts] $ rii pun with the spirit а ,the Society's лү T suffi ent to show iie Ap biu ce кА ап аған , “ Practice with Science pply of nutritive "- to support the drain їп the 1 8! of note matter, a ben. we further са the TER CHEMISE i WOOL. d delica a rere of the skin; each. hair- of the үн d owi fur urnished bef = je: Higbland | — at s Jovernems. ө ewe minute. glands, b y which i5 is Жр, with а реш e [о g ts :—The jec ave re for sq need taken in из bromes t aspect, is one of it E а soft "and -pliant “condition, aA eters by o eting the h fi greu nt, aud inight, in fac 1 ud that thie e gtowth means the manuüfaeturers are the entire est gets nt of the и for the'produc- | of the wool depend upon alt tuis "éomplex machinery peor dab 06 ti ›юЁ ac good егор of wool of: the highest quality performing functions гіт га: perfectly ;healtby | residue introduced into iron retorts, wh ingolves &he;nicest attention to the.breed of.theaninal)quanner, the importance of. an exact knowl of | (which be used for iluminating prp and. its; perfect. healtb, But e, and especially 6 the conditions affecting them will iai bi curo ait ex d рЫ 1 em will be sufficiently forrner,; аге: matters. which. do; not. соте, within- tbe. obvious, Without venturing o discuss the pliysiolozical Lee e^ ray and озш therefore, be die. qu nestions conected wit th thë functions of the ski in, I cusséd.here.:; Neither is.it. always possible. to-expla k ákat byr: ge sisi; vir Je of. the Чїйегепее in лае of wooli ido ез аёту» сотр е r рым from ¿the different kinds of -w which робом, 1& бопФ1з&8 о? two е roper, that the аЬ bre né h is used. by thea клы and We shall see os that она аге лее етике “уок a ресайаг! substanco secre d.by.the glands inollie.anbupesliio naf the verion A of. wool, but; ор: of the skins. by avhich:: t s. fibre ois sien ed. and. pro- t and iw amples may -bo {сау л тше | itecto. SIn the, seas p ring wool, ушен is Паво from Ev mother, although the-ex-|the first step ^ sts D r part o ced: wool a per wills wn .one.as ов the. the yolk ів removed өц of -water меј her act till higher;: «There are supposed: 40 be 5,000,000 sheep iy. the United Kingdom, ne in ДАН рта imported, the nile : a We 2,000,000; and jf the of this both; hátivy - an orte Ун ien Bubjecte d. д "the 6: реон e LI upwards di 19, 000 tons ot carbonate оѓ potash, wor оге ак it is not —— to recover the fuc ai Eve төнө! à single: terr d by. the еги and.the бге obtained in; а оге: дг гојраб pura state. nya d d e a ое seienti besriig very - different» values, |, "The: cause... of- them.entirely, and-then-obtains the pure rient whieh із jr nadons obvious, “жеп the d is чмо, hy then differs but little. fr om the Hair of other. anima als. асу р when od l^ seen. that де мо 1 орел „рагу. -on nenesso and si Tta epure eir of itself а very: eomplex substa It of the bre, and partly on.the length of: ihe slapie contains. а fs kepar tty of Rued s mineral хад АҢ anufacture.of partien]ar en. Ba; whieh аге, left behind in. the ash when it t is Mont. aud, is well; known. that these qualities are ма ачаагаа ао : the eie end tbo бинго! "is ч tha iesp has "аз substaneo. found. in-ex tremely. limited quantity іц :ће quanti Y tot Jt jw bgnétontion to. the former Abk tbe nimal boye maius aside eA айн nces,-the.wool | s haracter of. Seoteh.wool,has beeu во mne raised ; while Mie e on; 50,655 byd ане M ása difficulty with. which оше, sheep farmers 1. Ti; Pei 231; гокуде gon: 22. 3 "Tota L 100,00, Te ; composition 5: £l i considered. as efase presence has an important. - Аар, on (vd OMNI porn org doces .When.it.is дебат wool becomes. harsh, more or less brittle, and unftted foni Бола ай iae ДӨ ner. 3 oper supply okt .[must.therefore;be of. much imponis ga and seni hamai; ia| tained: o by attending, d $ део AU c ov Л e" protect ho animal as іа 9 зат e remi ilis A aee uce esubs шм won впвә ОП vd А ИШМИ ; hav v rie Был d apnd ME) lities, Кө, ө the mis b; чееа ‚т more favoured alitiess ss 1 , пабаге Къо ыш ie enasolviniih lat А оѓ, бре, food suppliod to;the sbeep-has, по doubt, а mas Min se. $ Pei reae ес RU NIA m e Sus ў iali influence гор Ше quality -of the woo], anbi omg [торобо tof Sipir it contains. 11:51. subject. wich: ;well; merits, attentions; Bat; Lados рер е mes get whieh this sul. exista In propose € € hé бата) ideration of this question зету disc iex ine iw mist, M. Chev hd атан be mg from it. withont i injuriug Sa he but more receht ex nts have dis- | P700 ou? М: p do oy show liat a p eei dnd nth 'extraeted, although the: remainder re o M e agents, ex € | those which ME des е. эе fane is eU Bk 38тей — s ове rain fai alls, th aoro yolk, fro; — its isojublHity, ia: liable: js 'outof the- dee and tbe:quality of эз wool ist. er fleece. УУ, iknow: ner е, best... wool: is |the sulphur retained, that KY b еи ех g is x In-these' districts itis; eustomary to resort. to; obtained from animals. fed he. richest pastures; but. |. SEA i boi e Ma water, lowly oscan я — e shiaj) vids а е "H Th — с ш; е ' на it i to.tell how far-the EI огу. i8. due | e ath articles des Бозоре! s is th tho sre why m when sil eec ipg ths the ф from: the: effects o£ i< Ыз ЫА, re the more. nutritions ; o£, the . Girasges or | time in contact with it. А. TapE of the sulphur can be easily | former of: these purposes T think іё must sbi can have no efficacy, for it seems: imposs еа by SEN. buta € тв aet -- pen ГЕ Кын this nce in t miserior deme төре й авын alue..of. the. lüvated , Aud. matural :of.lowland, districts: aré well. known, but there is tela po inor mation regarding: those, which form | S untaib, pastures.: j i ble tbat th nds, but: и — ph xe. ула; К i mol iyw bea they can be separated. - is о] X неран: forn tle ful tiiat the qu dei ME scat бед ality t ped to fulfil tbis obj e EXC ce, alwa; i гоп its quality, It ree o pa is object; very.|.down B 1.89, and one ур Toun io even d ri p 2m s S rubbed into the skin in place: of of paing Panli toti mel although this result appears f$ to be dii Ба A fh practi ebno тируу i а койша до dhe dr gm | г | portion (3.4 percent.) was fou e е woo] зроб І -performe i breed Mora eode on pe e n. Germa; mr еге oily eoating is far {гота "smile. tn eee. wi is extre! and inferior in p wil p S oes an : тад apart б Suo v ЖЕ. ы antity їп ordinary preventing exhalati on from Then, "yw. ools is about зары диер tat ta еа nt-was | with the grease oduce is experi- Honndj tsam j menter n КЕНАН. мы 2 эы (€ nj. 2, Potash. чаш " Ti vu хаа is inixed with tbe Өй róper i; 6omplieated: insita nti уе: instance examined Ъу , Сћеугемі е nri only 81 per eent, of pure fibre, but the M" ү rp case dod 26 per ОЁ |. cent. of Com matter adhering to thé fleece; OS eve th ese vary cá sid p. s re ay be seen from the table here given, which contains those which are most widely di stributed in this eodntéy : iT k Аде. Lin shire, 8 tó 10 1b.; Devon, 915. ; Leicester, 7 Pup Biek Tace; 33. Бол "Talermediate... Dorset, 6 1b. Cerist, t. lb. беса 6 me ; Shro Биш r soap. То these poisons w УКЫТ the tick, those in most common Чн оо Т corrosive sublimate, and white hellebore., dod Lori were EA AD together and applied. by зери y mix Рон the Medos Uno DN ger quanti а a enable yc (s bo mixed with. "ya of i wel M iden en by tà v porto та] бе yaik аыр A mátter so jerii E potasi, and he yos, an nt thë qualiti Kindes of eod d ideis powerful d ien (terere v rey tee in eei iere wool, which аге therosolves е in water, to enter info solition "In way Chevreul found that 5 per cent, of the wool entered soap, in THE. G GAR DENERS — 50, 1865.] CHRONICLE AND ASRICUITU RAL GAZETTE, 1237 | He had al ways used arseuk n bis dips ; D nt he had to mix it up well wit Qe 2-4. EM int "a Бнр» seen алу оё t which. Dr. Andersbn ај € The ppliad te tbe сев а} wool was. that ез by washing, "i espe- o tem itonco, а PA e d лн, is SHrred in while they are hot, or cie. is add y М course there аге е the ЕС, А... the ee s » disagreed m Pomona to apg metrical an the ана ДА, "O^ had just ос» 6 upb spears ás keenly as E other бо : ndem E: UN kt ЧЕЧЕ that they might deri ctive jesson, for i ht them that he з not doguatise. , Science end practice were in fact only two different modes of arriving at the knowledge was perfect we should be ev e the discrepancies wh — t Dr. Self est №; ж little iray, m of different агай та! tira an instr: - mp and лойм of dis far ve А! à had оранки Dad said m or pes өр $e pet careless use, тоба he узшу Бе ixtur Bey. under шу aA ues io in RONA [M PER is. well illustrated, . I; particularly öst valuablé substance; which бык t prodneod on on чы skin of the. physician Paterso: g ru ios Nr E S pe care, and the result. E e X Á-— = A — ite € E -— With advi was n ме, pur m — he thought d would yet bo devised. —. 6e, in Gonstqueriee of't ; Which miade 4646 8, руе еи of. MÀ таз pen that. something of the р RECENT DISCOVERIES CHEMISTR ‚Бү D», F. CRACE d ERS, F.0. IN та prehended |. wa! 5. Ii was not their'use, | researches, Arsenic, iie epe of the abov Sheet-an great, Eeerated. prai a» а guocèssful denontmior = - úntruth ч А ons genera quantity | stake of peroxide, mixed with а small y of duet whilst towards he IX of ihe soil the verse he qj ja M, Kuh Pub, or as, å conveyo two leor Тт, ч ovid t of production of this gas abundant. The үсе table, their d m ndr on, І ћоре, ^E the correctness T: йэй Amb. LS Muy ‚шна “с Xi + eoe S W (эй 35 ani vi dta aiT- Lem "he aam IM land x j° М Бей rhet furtive i. T Meulow 161; o production of vurbonió acid ^ gentleman whom 1 = il not exo dli Another e" ів one lately Voted ted last уор with theory of ропа! “м; Paste КП тн, n thi lecture: follow tlie ame plan ав edt vedo fa туг last, "tàking. a general view" of the bat, in pfaet, t rapid Uem на - organi matter depends rà w great measure ов h vr — eons d and 'introdueimg HaT of the ost im mportant discoveries which subj ecu Ву а this m т shall; E the а раче àvoid ires а mere teview o er, bled 4 оцене of thà' views entertained b | get.| the present апу о! tha subject of атте батарее ву; You "will also" be*better/prepar appreo ; value of the wis; wi й discoveries made: by coùntrynien ir mainténanee o icrogeopic last; уейт'в lecture, death jn Shown that in'all decaying matter exposed to th пысу его éxiet — Y ыч carry the : n « Nt. M ew anio matter, oor. А отоо mij its hydrogen into шолт ie айша КУ a pm its е окну руча into Phosphor chemi етедд x инети! source ^of ни о т ка vii I ean by an e of chemists pe on ie ho Continent Aed d oilar ^ the: "mde ми Ir from thié o ей раф of eoal lar eanmot d teri similar mánneér frora ve tati C d init easy to thé superiority зот) tióned;^ Тнег e| in^ Бев w deles contain "inh - phósphorus ! | 'Desides the four elem ted; à te: distilla- | represented i Mni tion o ears is by no means d жерйн -beel — fore tlie w via of the й d sU "the 2 miti ( ler m om ji ume i^ tini eii pui aret of ві spine sd Tir. тїс г не, ЕЕЕ еп prm n fin тап in 8 М bd RU px { pa жил Of two or TEE eis Болга dat. A pem à нан Г verte mil mt gon 1) en any ктуу маа аата with conditi A AN MUS озат КУХ po ‘ате thus' prevented fróm licking-it а пинает tial to | yit is yoeportimadity iei to the |'the Ней thy: nenne o E Lor "are,'80: c rás we ета [nos éssenBal to the? formation o abe orga нды mselves.. Thus mists Му йа тте generally icon iue jte » erm a, magnesia db сап Бе somplateiy |0 oxide of iron, Bulpburie t MM ene or A "sed in: "seo nriog 2 In order | Lei ise: the purest.| «y ined, and эз нема disadvantages h aríse from the colour of thé tar, Tiv esto acid itself воша ‚сагро arcóal.-- This: element: іѕ:@ front a Е яла" В vity.of er ók: e mme shing from dierent points of vios, - examining the eid S which а ту Е GENT Toc bness:side, said that he could fot a e" with tie o; Actions tó which ГЕЗ Anie тво had come "with: uc ees за. m "üsed апу b ucing t js gas with succe A os j call your не ӨЫ дте@: dips in ү of' all mat ве а — pP. say to [nl tent aor tinue t M.F. Къри а ive T c. deer xum Pad the ation iro M Me her —— with organic d that, if he took ed. des Piu. tha were used the Welt of t i an E^ LES sm a clod of earth, UN bulk ofthe iron M on its surface e fleece Woo) eared, but the ets he orü the 1 more than counterbalanced the diminution in quantity. umber of — re com: 9 not ui in silence, for though at the Tris оегемей b st have been very mima whe Onthesùrfacé of our plane! asd of gubsteneés, chest yield: d "ево "are: iion 3 dé hé Са Lx "ава great portio al soüfces from. which | ial to their formation, ù neissut , do rand no doubt, өтөн оа that Souroee ресе of reat pert iu tatión МР Me "pr. Low Playfair, Mr. J, А: Rán- some, and M; Moria; proved some y ipfluencé iid the: eontrary, iti: diffused 1 тоё aeid.^ Some df'the trees of ева wild ов carry on their "the a! ы a "вол аеш Ferran ad E pee Sir ur тан uim төер by: Mw diba IE T одете Y ИҢ иу, carbonic acid” Which deed a thè! ni d of ётё: to maintain itin "1 reed Burt. гө erg vh з ойр Artearen | position ot dien (by tbe leaves of plan er 3 trum ot of tlie — тау ot 1 [d raped fic the cid by fixi ы dd фе ао 'of decaying [eitis LK ар produced by combustion or -Narnoezx cw Ibsórptio: n an and fixalion of nitrogen Аз hi ар € rtance to vegetation in Tun ^ 0 A ps ex: ања аан ot he. ascertaini how "t. nitrogen still its [enum to vegetation is esse th and health of -those plants. The quantity of nitrogen that a plant requires, is but small, but still, as it is an essential element to 'the formation of nitrogenated sub- 1138 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 'Dronmm з 1s tion of ad ing knowledg е? Beyond limit y Mr. Egerton Harding, of Old Springs, Market CCENDISUCIUES X р ` this ma y io nr be possible, but xg this k den been Dre, published in the — Journal, exhibits equal to tha А of 0 — da rops, Ток КЫ quite attained i The great impro ovements of late years, ot; bunte e proportion of a | implements, in stock, and in all the details of practical | years :— small whi ich i is Saia rop, IM with the told farming, indicate the advances which may be made. Propuce or А HERD or DAIRY Cows, | extent of the country, beitg in Scotland, 2,083,063 The adoptioa of these improvements, however, has been | — | — mp ge I PERS Amoung | and in Ireland, 4,034,938 acres, out of 19,352,320 ach in уну different degrees in the various parts of е | ya. | No. of | "ае, аР, feceivod “1804 20,808,271 acres, their extents respectiy. ев тм "i6 The climate has, dou bt tless, ‚һай muc] ch to do Cows. per Cow. сан рег Cow. Scotland this is to a great extent necessarily ilie bis butd se from the great extent of enint pasture e which peni The best farmed districts е those, | „| е ES к У lis B пораснаа for arable р ш е, аз оп he rainfall | 1553 | 25 515 454 17 ngland we have no similar returns, bnt it is ml The climate of Ireland is, in he respect, | 1854 27 395 406 15 be i hue that the rule m holds, and tha al much inferior, but it is not a sufficient — for the ем 4 4 А 1 ч а much larger proportion of the country is arable, yé backward state of мое prevalent ther 26 400 334 1 12 151 at t perior wena of the stock renders it no t owledge these гайт improve- 96 488 424 1 inferior in value to that of the cultivated "more dicere they be still further | 1859 27 465 418 1 These considerations -— h n interest ce rmation? This is the problem | Hr # iu 9 4 А 1 which'the farmer has ір stock, It is, іп fact, not which agricultural prm ea solve. An гета 1869 333 101 [anfreguenüiy more than half] Шатев, pi er, there. of the knowledge of the best practice must be o ES T 2007., an amount fore, tends to m "dA n its value, tends also stil fori ionable advanta tage. но ow "o agriculture may be | xn mod де E , a tag . Ir tl eie e e [os el conses db [ed р Я Dh: tt fort the yen TN bie rent | Yer may diminish this risk will be apparent, "Dis is L Of these oet won ald first speak of Mathema- |. uctuations the tenant has to fear, his ren the object of Maec Science, and none of the tical knowledge. Not only is this knowledge of the |!8 fixed, and many of his other expenses also, so that | sciences which concern agriculture have of late years most improving kind to the mind generally, but 16 is, | while in one year а handsome profit may be realísed, in | made greater атаве, or s not to be expected that including arithmetic, the foundation of two of the озі | 00ег a positive loss, may accrue. 1o n еп, |е Wen farmer will or can become a veterinary surgeon, mMéfol аі the farmer—land surveying and book. | ore than the farmer, is it necessary to form ап esti- | That isa distinct profession, requiring a great amount keeping. An agricultural education should comprehend | Pate ; Мо dit be too early informed of the probable of eompetent knowledge ; LA it will be of the guis CH kaoelélqe of aritimitis of the frt four rule йез у apot е sie » | utility to the farmer if he can be enabled to detect a | with fractions, proportion and interest, and of at least | UCh oi the success o TEM may > disease by its symptoms, ү à Euclid, with the principles of M correct estimate can be formed in regard to a crop,|check its progress til the veterinary surgeon can be rement and mensuration generally. То none Mr. Coleman, of Woburn Park Farm, has shown in the | called in, and mea eer e to bim sah more than the farmer is the science of measurement | Merk an or tr Sept, 4, 2906, wherein he states | information, that he may co vided with the | useful; he should constantly rug to на, Ae and | that the estimated vield of the crop, 1802, on a farm of | proper remedies, The dent h ү я x single animal may be | n be with advantage guid i mber | 199 acres, was 5115 bushels, ad the Ari actually ious loss t y on my first — in farming, distributing а 3 arr | bear was 5135 bushels. In the of the Tur "us able to assert like old Cl e r, in his “ Every М | таапаге uer ap pretty evenly over a Turnip field own Cattle Doctor,” thata drink or two at ор or | ja ng co — entad by a labo: rer vide, м EF nd how many head of stock can tio eighteenpence each would have saved this, yet a know- | uesse ed; ;" but it was not the deed of feed, are ir questioni e е farmer must ask and answer. | Jedge of the principles of the veterinary ort may so ретй K^ of р metis; Akio wledge of measure- | To do this judgment is required, but the assistance of | enable the progress of disease to be stayed, that the ment, solid as well as superficial, oad bo. «Өйгө by figures is also necessary. W ese he must be well | regular practitioner when called in has a fair chance of the farmer, and to him land measurement is of peculiar 3cdUainted, and they should form an integral part of | effecting а cure. Veterinary practitioners now exist | utility. By it һе is enabled to ascertain the con tents the mathematical knowledge required in his pro-|ip considerable numbers, and receive an education wel! of any piece of land which may e desired. Even with. | fessional educa tion, That mathematical knowledge can алайда fit them for their profession. It is, there- | out instruments this may be done. The. necessary tend to the provement of agriculture. must be | fore, to the interest of the farmer to avail himself of | чач ны ог гый being Isid off, the number of | 21011400, and we may proceed to consi er those other iie assistance when required, and in d properly to | paces in their sides will give with кзз лб» necuraey | IE from which pene he bederived. — arry ont the {реп which p ar pio | their n engt fh yards, 1 from «which the? required II. The next science of importance to "ће agricul- acquiro for pee.) s рей imin агу Enos edge of the result m 40 eom set wi + turist is А-А science. When e great value ОЁ в ubjee EM cience is connected with the ната сук t need pre difüenlby, but without the live stock throughout the country is considered, important subject of ascertainin fvi age of animals i this knowledge i it will rox Амен in all cases бо | Віз importance will sufficiently appear. This is ру р rinm The pos mess i of age in the héfive ab acora о | striking y exhibited in the returns which have been -— in the i Book-keeping, or a knowledge of accounts, is perhaps | made both in Scotland - 2 2 а. In Ireland accu- tooth, preis those in A the A ЕУ It is of all others the kind of knowledge which will bo most vela лыч чн it inia Ё the crops and stock, | practice alone that proficiency іп this sap ba йг, generally usefal farmer, forms of farm | ©УЄГУ Year. he first place to be euis took ibeeping oca published ha a- too compli- respectivo values, The returns for the year 1864 are | the indications are to be РАЗА for. info! ^m the. er has in too many instances solved | 25 given below, made up from he report of the| veterinary science will impart, and by it the age E the difficulty by keeping no book at all. "Ви отету farmor Кари. Gene li orse can be determined even up to T qt 9 should be ableto kee LE de ok, and to draw up кале kin or THE IRISH Оворз AND STOCK FOR 1864. | other domesticated animals bred upon the fi (o0 ance sheet. n every business it is em P. also their dental indications, from which, when = ссазі арч ак mri Фар of que 2 з " | ry, Ы their age сп bo ueri ined, Veterin гілагу mip estimate ; in none i r| Wheat .. .. 279,863 at 10 0 0 = 2,798,630 tially prac reaps bi ee d A ew d Tie шлш ts - 1,809.918 ix 5 0 ш ed and as such de meiden attention of every enlightened months must elapse before he can know the resuli| Ба se + "uA Я $ соет B TAL DA ioulíuro is f the actual yield and price o ОШО Meanwhile his| Beans апа Peas .. 16,026 at 0 0 = 128,908 1. The pe ^. of seri ЖАНЫ агас expenses, family and otherwise, go оп as usual and thus| Potatos .. .. Lon, x at 10 0 0 = 10,392,820 Mechanical 8 As implements may banical if there is any serious shortcomi is placed in a cand &c. «x LM —— H bus 0040) zh band of ; пси, КЫЙ form and Í cult position and unable to meet his rent. Farmin xm TENE d = 1525900 | Science, it has been said, by mp ng to that i is a profession involving much uncertainty. It is Total value of crop ., £30,191,409 vivandag their construction, has give "d the | influenced by eer seasons and ur upon the Ѕтоск. å М g КР n By PEE жо, аг i ] ets. reat an хіепі, Ње ollowin s. 4, erials it employs, 16 ma z tto { striking Table will dt being a bá S viele eA еҷ I Ан ; = ern : in the man e implempnits VM ерд $ upon а Asapa: re fen farm, where an account had Sheep — ., .. 9,902008 at 1 2 0 — 3699,74 |OVercome the force of resistance, and it sees h the least s been kept fi umber of years : Pigs .. .. .. 1,056,249 at 1 5 0 = 1,920311 |that per iu Ape € у of form, $ ower, mplieity of con $ аата OF WHEAT UPON А n EN FARM. - р teh "a А ^ e - E hematieal adj Pis - sym toristics of опг t uce old at ealised fiie he value e ^ ES w machi are no Year, | entting. рег асте. |per quarter.| per acre. quite obera to o a of all the cultivated erops g s m к it is not the fault of either implens m з. d. qra. bus. $44 £s d Y 4. 32356. 22 f field wor ет 1988 | dH 12 101 uickly performed, the farmer 0 i t 10 ч К 29 charac of the stock and i чат ргісе rof meat will | or inane it may not be necessary tor Pier ав great а Н 35b 10 2} both have tended to improve i its value. be ventor, but he may still re дв of any i 915 15 3j А i The h returns exhibit the same result, "The lture by generi pte yi ess liable t0 1 1847 18 : b 1 : iam n zia “ao sar peragi le vm usefnl ud, 45 е, and thus rend The number nsn е crop for year, was, as У | derangement, t gione t | А i 2 estimated, and taking the prices which then prevailed, | eminent agrien ойни] eng ing anew ons, Пн i | 1851 10 9j 1 1 as follow. The stock is estimated at the rates given in in all parts of the рингу В patei great witb this | м | зз m 101310 |the Irish returns, ^ this may be considered too | бей the practical di whichare aro co farmer may i im | 18 : 15 in nd cattle, and perhaps too | branch of агита з and the inda, provided 1855 10 $ j 1 г |8 а great extent leave the pan йы merits e i : © : T RETURN OF THE каң AND STOOK 1N SCOTLAND, 1857, he makes himself ac with th Poil issue f? 1858 13 10 1 1 Ово: and specialities of which А 1860 19 9 jo и хее icu з жену у о 17 e employme COMODO ERR IO S Loi ш а ке Мын Жел ТЫ subject which шеп em upon te 7-1 diis н ире QUE Onta a. .. ,. 8,750,708 ab 0 8 4 = 045940) |' This great motive power, hitherto emp mpg nto Ue "This return, taken from the Agricultural niin for Boro.. | .. .. 671,778 at 0 4 0: 194959 |farm for ево апа now by every Jan, 23, 1864, exhibits zi a remarkable degree Ње | Peensand Peas ,, Ee ы Р. e "Б ier ol ing, requires to be un ire its adoptin fluctuations qo which eorn farming is subject, whether Turnips .. A . 600109 at 0 6 98 = 2,980,036 |agriculturis! е to reg™ this—the rik as regards the yield obtained or price realised, Thej Potatos .. 436,468 at 5 0 0 = 2 182,940 former varies from 8 quarters per acre in 1 о over 6 quarters per acre iu 1844, and the latter from 17, 105, Total value of the crop ., 415,948,9/4 ces anter dr 16s. 8d. per M E in 1858, Meier Втоск, айна of yield dat Hone —.. ^. 9549 a 5$ 0 0-1 аата realised per acre to vary from Gl, 8e. in 1850 to Cattlo — .. :. 974437 ab 610 02 оза AMA 200. in 1068. E рер n Ci a ei 5,083,178 ^ i итам paras {i ! the ‚ variations confined corn farming. ao "T p 146,354 - 'g report of the produce of a herd of dairy | ` Total value ofthe stock .. 4£14,951,90 parser 2, 1865-] THE GARDENERS' oes: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1189 the machine, As the steam engine is. inspector ` ры v for the district within which | not exceeding 20L, which the justices before whom he or she be, e ft esployment oi e 2 1 DS f 1, such anim; licence of expe implement the farmer empioys, a à x ce of a justice of the peace, | shall be Бышы f such offence may think ft to impos фе mo Се abilities and working is vir o — АН. S Tor the jurisdiction within which such animal | Arthur Hel "mnm - ysowledge of its cap f ay be; provided that such licence shall be in writing, and im to select one o go d | shall only permit end rein ы such m to some anc MPENSATION (Abridged). — I hav - sitention, and w з and of a power sufficient fo; r his require- qstruction ; А. say t qu ai i ae x tbe m names vh ich figure on the roll of hens, а pointing set of өрү» never fell to housewife's lot, 1 emp ed as a motive power, а kno Ї be a healthy chicken fro lication to water Lick + water is s ees à manner y j app3o ? 8] place or keep any animal labourin "A bu not P, thipk there w. Bp Aa "m inciples eir construction, will be of | ander the said disorder in у ала. ог unenclosed land, к | whole batoh of D E Vert and m may be studied in if the animal be in a district for which an inspector has been | Тһе ly step in the right direction which I observe is the ар 5 o the ag ? appointed, in n field 5 n where, in the e AL of | abolitio ar mumay g ugbter vint indemnity to owners; r with this bra Sd ha is tion. nspector, such animal may be likely to propagate the said | but this is qualified by a previous statement A, 1 HC (To isorder. astonishes me—viz., that "the СЕБЕ soe ins pe wd inspector Jp have power within his district to ы in тода a тет of indemnity,” ж mM rect t any anima! labou: der ow, Bir, are these gentlemen aware that tho system was у ring under the eaid disorder, or уткой without diMenity in the 11 years from 1745 to 1734, which he suspects to be ys under the said disorder, HE CATTLE PLAGUE. po be kept separate 1 from animals free from the said disorder. i f mpi o dn constall yrrzzPraGUE RETURNS,—These returns do not ving sueh animal in his possession or aor ОЕР у Им orae, eon 1, P the total number of cases which have | įr Mir «=й ur by such | of Ayp PM M Nego profess to give inspector for that purpose, And where the on havin ocument as good аз a bank-note, and Mr. Bbarpe (the м ourred in Great Britain, but only those"which h e|such animal in on or under his custody shall | Helps of the day) urnished wit nstant supply of been авсег ined from the ofical PEET received | d such von given by such inspector, then, and in "o pay "e. 11, Lincoln's m, ому such corti , from inspectors, w hether appointed hy еа | 90e. y only, shall such inspector have ж көгү "1 will dot pay the. Bones (^ 3i this office fro р » W. y, to seize ani т, or to cause to be seized and slaughi I t pay the Commissioners the bad compliment of k of the Counci} ог by the ities. | such anim: supposing that they to charge the owners of cattle, as a body, with such an amount of зү and ineradicable 15. s animals having died of the said disorder, or having been slaughtered on account thereof, shall be — as soon as paethe p in an — with their skins, and Wi л only records ihe cases aen ig 3 Б сопшецсей during the weeks рери а d by. the headings, — р vr) 2 ое otherwise than ; and yet my poor intellect is utterly incapable of едд i ra: other d 4 to account, for these э enses being added to Col place, gem E bo mcn Anan nid at quicklime ne, other disinfocta ah ae сиез in the way of indemnity,” to which d and shall be covered T" at ag p feet of АГЫ, or shall, in missione d у and m А усы айла, БЕӘеюд р рю istricts for which an inspector has been ap; ot 4 Sir scmper gd. Ду and myat dan s io iii MENT на or is ies ot wei Qo сво Сы “ле in manner inis ea) called га tr niic айяалшашыш ш directed by the inspector, and the рео mower ot this m were ed upon to pay down twenty millions $9999gRERD f » Power | for some black chattels belonging to their fellow-citizens, S82ER8EREE to cause the c: to be disinfected, whi vious н ВЕЕР ЕЕ dsl S to the burial or other disposal thereof. ki ati n of A - na humen АЯ 5 now go int uestio; ; EZ pankas ESSE а 16. Whenever апу local authority, as hereinbefore defined, Meum be ado P T only kno what \ was dono, and 5568668 0552 E dec by notice publis| shed in ару отарын circulating | not seo that sacrifice has resulte any very super "ES ERRSEBH [2] within his or their jurisdiction, that it is е nt for a time | abundant Nr z r gratitude оп the-part ot tho A" of our B BREBERPM I to be specified in such notice to желчү n] of "animals justice, or our bounty, o call it Lp Y wi ich name you will To my rpi ооёс® ogg E as fined, or some specified description thereof, r thinking, ono thing, er, is bes A 185: 55 ЕҢ ЕЕЗ 5 either absolutely, or except under such tions as such К. title As God to p tW Mpeg їп а cow than the &' EE ER Bt 2 local authority shall think fit to i with a view to preven! operty in а man, be he te es the descendant of Н Ham rdi EGGS: BEY 4 the said disorder, to апу or fair, or to t therefore come to the conclusion th E E “Ве anheg lace er within his or their jurisdiction, for the уша ht up the slaveowners' property at -— jt ot & purpose of exhibition or sale, then in such сазе, and after the | 1,950,900 оу, ог фило, rather than inet the odium of EUST... publication of в » tice, 2 ass A dea Á rin imputed confiscation, must be eod Mies ln its appre; RAM е ap p : eco i Ira terme; v ppro; gl ТОА ДИР + Week ending | Ao. in » Ordan an " with suh conditions as y ccn into gonadh [git and wrong vi c mter al а fermare e dairy- $2®8®@ накш October 21. such market ог fair, or to any place wit 2 such ach jurisdiction, man's stock without at the same ndering him А н соко коьз | Week ending for the purpose of exhibition or sale, exhibit, | sation pun some scale or other. 8 ELE: быш сою оо | October > buy, or sell any such animals so bro its or een 1 chal! the hole abr aan UR to ish Hw | Week ending Ei 17. Where the removal of animals, or y epteióed deserip- | t! „А епн" ну a great scalo during urrain il БРЕ 9 Nowembe4& | @ " tion thereof, to any market or fair or diaewhero the purpose | of bad it not been the T for a long time iuSemEUPhoPeEIU] TON e F of exhibition or sale, has been or shall be А absolutely Rf bale ^n nike and "half in earnest) to le everything from il СЕТЕ ысы Week ending | & Feuer Hi within the jurisdiction of any loca 4 — TOSS T down to 7 раа iness on tbe broad SSEESEEERSSL! Novemberll| d pom ursuance of any of the powers ой by this гиду d | bien farmer, Eaton оте бай ре аһошА not sow baro had 5 | id З Ox and complaint is made so ou ins off. us even in inu: Н EFFETS gRs z z ez | pee | M dtd to one of her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State| So much for | question of indemnity ae and its difficulties, A ES that the local authority for some adjoining or neighbour Лей insuj тарат. b: for the.rest of the Report. A z г юш Attacked district neglects or refuses to pub view will te! mI ds v what points I expected - to find "hf "m è TRR E t E similar prohibition уңып the j tion of sud 1 ia T ba "anl aid of a pair of clearers, I have totally n EL ms H ity, t conse e of such neglec! ; ч кө ЕЕ brad théro 1$ ы e to apprehend the spreading of thesaid| I expected—! —for the plague first broke out in the unwhole» | Jasna E ggg Killed оо disorder, then in suh € que it shall be lawful fo: 3 such Secretary | some' of the London быр meet, with an Lud MERER TARD точ IBEX of State, and he is empow: p such notice | preventing the keeping of cows in any sheds or stables w ы Е іп апу ре бр ong wit aei rmn of such | are not above ground, and in n 'every respect as roomy and come f EH 5 м last-mentioned local a ity, such notice so published preme, tas мазир for horses, with licensers within the 255 by the mpi of Stace shall have the same bus d as it d “ср ме AEE EE blished by -— local authority so т ы second expetind an т р 214 vohlbitiag us B mnn as cla sii ыр saline теа i n жа argue, Une of tho conditur o. кей use o & LEA I Een rom exhibiting or seliing on his own land | that ird ii ieee i Le room to іт. ишш TP ог premises any animal belonging to him а has been "s animal i iid forom to nmn dmg cp el r4 remises revious period. e B h land orp for not less than 14 days pre ll, eren when ан 1 mc Дре 3. Whenever any local authority, as за heneinbelme p бред declares, by notice published in any newspaper culating within his or their € and ere by вою ге published in heec rr zit Bp "The Ф тов of the Middle Passage appear to эн imitated, not unsuccesstully, by the росы о, Pee. т t a percentage will рау sufficiently we suppose they pm де adim, P ЖА» m 2 Dei Nzw Окркв rw Councit.—The end Atraeted from the supplement to the London G: pep e newspaper Oi hic the jr prd d that it is they f published November 93, anties bordering opiy wibio m = the „ж rn Couneil , gives so ie of the Order in xx di so of boerin al ао i situate, that purchasers, what state 1 д ыа of kdilleg foreign then published as as is new. Тһе ious Orders for a time to bes to be aeae eer rte ia that animals, as hé t д рона АЫ» and adu would » with the exception of so er | inbefore defined, or some specified ATE UEM а ie Put p apart at the different importation, Y the 24th of July, 1865, as empowers the of her рам Шашкин or alvi Mes view to preve maer ime the beast could be — and brought round a little Mijstys Privy Council to appoint ins within | ihe spreading of the said disorder, b impé Drought from any other | previous to his slaughter. » 1 should, эш кроне that tho the limits of the metropolitan police district, provided | part of ыл iato d, Адем — jes had а Sai under гойт vel “preventing te е egress of tho tion shall id intment rege t n үз» etm "Шатъл оэ ed кезе» otherwise than in tho caresse peti Teoverab] Cip grim рам 5 dg хі — тация блду) md 4 piaco in Gres Britain - c Ad n one of the e conditions in the e under any Order hereby revoked. ә copy of any such s M jon shall be sent forthwith n for the трт beasts es dat of the plague notified interval of obe ode e should be m order that wo - the existence of the said disorder in, or have to|b pni. lished by him in the carrier, w its aj rosse to, the dieirla over which his juris- Majesty Pune зара 8, px м, in ош might make it & тайа for die extends, it 4 to Gazette; provided niwasi, € Tam far from supposing may not now be don nt da, it shall be lawful for such local authority to | this clause of this Order shall make iù mi nla for any Ls Fifth ted that with an indemnity compulsory d кз К pe ee or agi un or E to send or сапу any such — by railway re ds Pao 2p n ur Me он whea «аду and TsOn Ог o Ron vided also that nothing : trs tho аныд. MU cn sanl mako шия io any porem to reet crie er р delala qa bat gre pam н local th the licence of any rance the onl; mein agind or or Walea the e mayor ina Eny poy sessional IECUR Re Morem to which such notice applies, any such | that s hter on ing i instant of EA рири ree ч, iost fr meh pott у sessi s ом nal division., T Se jui 5 8^ | animala, ch Juriedie ds XI "nd o — his | on an puer a de Ae Aes а who killed at once beyond such j unfrequentl СЕ person ha pe rae or EE occupation within such t Her Majesty's prin- iih y pere aod] p the qo xissioners would havo custody. animal labouring er the said | 19, Any such local dens a or any of Her Majesty Phey | told us unpalatable but inexorable truth -tbat in the Erie tan pc notice thereof to the inspector of | cipal Secretaries of Bate, may бэ redis у бош vue to ei if he ылу! ay ене {рен DAE: ey ovens took p plac T in which such animal m шшк renew, revoke, or modif. under ail pe ss «d he inspector shal shall | havo pum within the district i ^ to be pii d by thom ла or Bian under tàs powera shis cume я was sever ботой, and «Qn L.- *. Xr A 2 RON t place. in jon o erre any pres Even under this or h - authority or to such bi үт expectod as as ridor t to the above tus t they would Е «i , "x that abring under the вай any or under such conditions as to suc further notice to be famine; ЧА said disorder of State may seem. proper, b pid езгу 2 Ang inepech whenever and - Lys IS. i manner as such 7 otioe is required to 'ecommend with confidence or under ali ve ore truth—viz. published ^ the same no be reco even hope, but that recoveries have tai taken place ui Pr trea! t фе any animal whic ед. “paid di e h he suspects to be labo Dope the continuanee of the cattle plague wil pun n modes kmen! Aper МЕР ще to ape Shall have power within his district to | said City о! London or 9, the ceo o be Dron ро ы ы Do det 1 ape rem " Lap ye be ge те ot thinh and disinfected manner which he rer 7d bring or etropol body ecessary villa "E the proper any [premises in К labo eifor, bull, bulo for or esit be а Momoni for | exom ейн, со оа TTE Wot dono lor to be 0 Said disorder е been, or парай, and {о cause Cattle ariet, except for and every "m зо brought or mg ыш, ppc i any обат, | Immediate Н р dowod онто e M шашлы qu | „Aa a к-де аети SP Wa Yl ta тагынын d although such animal may not "— н peer nte and Се А at fading that none of them or refuse aai dag карме the said Eu wc 6-2 е ot y owner or ric. ter Premises shall o obey any order given by such inspector - Dee аи ina - Ta factory m purpose, practical man 7 ihe hair ST me en in the said market den 4 the said market shall cause such | у will be judged by 1 man made. d no person uach — Е i T n ov E. ыз А Council $ as Iex ed would "uto, TY perso: ће tail. And the offi їй, foh У аву animal tie adieu arc Вн bw kee ma d "en Lee sell, or to afirm that an, he country with pe ; whereas, I Tap go mal separate from all ы animals, апа no person | cause to be boughs or avory person "— 8 гена АА, „е; the pront оде is чо йа paper хи сі" bring to any кын от £ meko or expose for sale, or | except 1^ immediate slaughtering s an shall JI slaughter or cause hich it will be printed, н 4 Nottingham, d or placa 4. аы н Е &x- d or vessel A Buch orc rea eh jm all cases, within seven days of а Per „ Ashford, Kent, Nov, 24—in the Times, leot, any sucio y or the sides d "4 such animal be removed — d th ? N2 No CN ыз enstody | limita of tho metropolitan polico distri 4. Хоовпыкт; хот s ipm e ТЕ zt the atas оор o or Mich has | such грота. shall be їп force ш е 1 ia day of marr а interest to yoür read bete А, Contao ead ог or sabia Е Tia tho ва Ars m bi ; T4 no longer, tunless Lake ph further Order. | АУ Р aion ne yp beeffocted бу ат, aem быс на shali viU апу animal labouring а next, and no longer, Son c against this Sonor shall, in pur- | thé the coneln EM без уме motional teint Кшз терсе animal alive from x Piang or or| 22 susce of tho maid Ach for every such offence forfeit ару sum, to support natu h without to of an inspector ; or, if nol suani 1240 THE: GARDENERS: GHRONIGLE |. AND: AGRICULTURAT |. GAZETTE, [Юяскмзвв 30, ы. with no other food than good һау. On putting the nuisance such. as would not. be endured amongst — ou selv: ves. dM fus; i $4 dd dii UE * dry earth ^ closets "€ ANewoomb's Mid be pure in villages with success, but in towns the| Handbook хай. е Barg use of water was the only means consistent with| Newcomb, ( ч yea TA ТОТА W.B, of nutritive pM jo d s өн тэн, Thai со cow f milk 8s. 4d. per an and he was keeping it for ils. 6d. per week, which lel him about 27. profit, an amount. which he 8 thought a a dairyman ought to be е with. thought comfort or hea Iti JNewcomb's Far аньг Pocket ok. 1866. n These are both of them v turned into the rivers аыл ed the fish, and rtm d and. useful publications, Kus M the water nnfit for human consumption. Ponit go бојеву; d sewage (ita appl ied to land, the manuri ial mal ü London would be better s upplied ' with milk from the ont te г ег water from the filie gun; be.so far free from i impu- | information. The Almanac t rivers e po ollu t ed by it. Та aking rities iU e article by and when he stated the fact that from ure огу а and an adjacent station, as much ав 2000 gallons of milk per n MEN sent, at a cost of about 30007. per annum, t 0 su 1 : des esos tas serm. and 1 inforaation ы purity ks e sewage of E towns, the next point is Үт value of ¡sewage as a manpre азса. t fnat The e Poultry Kary, and that ch stations „would | yield; а: return of | tions, from the va arying amount of rain and drainage The O EH 30,0002, a year to the railway company, he thought it | water — with it, In the iy Marr at Rugby, Wy P as її ascertained м would > the interest of the (оору supply | conduc e Royal Commission -y analyses. of оао "her duri composed of 60. fs, proper ces to convey tlie milk to London in an | sewage eet been made during a period of nearly three ДЫН ly ЗА а hen during "s whole of her fife ашыу кал аар, For that purpose de кеней уёагв, each sample being an average of аа дук pue ч iste ib e, ie ап 600, Which inq тайшы the employment of trucks with. double like the | s wage; the highest amount of nitrogen found was | 009788 HOA istributed over nine years in th wing carriages in India aud:Egypt, so that т? на of air equal {о 164 grains of ammonia: per ga allon ; the pi posu Е НАРЫ passing through the Spells roof wou 2.55 grain s per gnllon. "The average compo- Eds f year aii ter S Ки ыны „о ina cool state, while £t the 81 ош. was 7.0 grains Third gol dapra эйе HRS RM МЕ] would prevent, that лт which во wenns ot ammonia per "gallon, or in-1000 tons 224 lb. of ДӨ ДК [os £ dusuriseti gh ind ioc eene S He further эрү Шаб b monía ad 3900 * of, total gd МНЕ. lf we M P? Hallas *buioifent Улы К: d t араб night should rema in in value. of 8d. рет Ib., this will Beventh! и оу : : © воа ima peaty Sia iy LA P = hot менін) n ' sing | ОА the аел of EY other omi nie iogtedien nts; Eighth bali " hi D е э: x four or five miles from London bat у | The value of. the Rugby sewage. thus calculated would nnd he brought up to Ка өр АП = at an A y e 1j ii pe г ton—this is of course giving It bc that it would not be profitable tem hou the morni: "EE. бед, Үр means the quality ofj the iie it has in dry and 1 portable m after ould not рау the milk would be bes ved. In his opinion the he leeturer referred; to бег exlexdations, ра ha their keep, except when they аге of а тше future supply to Pick Eme) depend "entirely урап gave as the composition o carcé breed. tlie ык im nt had heard the сазе of one enter of ammonia . per head. per annum; for а е e TA ral Hatehing.—Yhe heps ot all kind “Ый with a value of ве dd., These 12% lb. ofa amino nia | naceous fowls sit for 21 days; ducks bf the, е usui] kind, great part: or A: second :вбоек, and unless there was a were М Rugby distribut sugh., as ,Aylesbury, „Rouen; and. others, . cessation of the disease lie felt pretty-certuim that 60w-| With regard to the sewage of Уд T Рене Muscovy ducks, 80 to 35 days ; geese, 90 keeping in; London would „cease al ltogether, aud their | had Professor Way's i ion to refe Guinea |fowls,,.28 :to)80 days; turkey, 2 ni supply ld} analyses recently Minds by bim, which esie Vien hens, 28.to.30:days. ,With;a;view of. obtai Mua papes that as an amateur dai airyman һе, ү for e ndon sewage. than far. t obtained at Rugby. | eggs in ж gizani time froma, fa wl, many, тни савідіцв а des PAL of silk thrown б ince sewage се inico n a neàrly unes to pre t.the hem from sitting by соора his bands t through c spoilt in img, а and this led manure, it TM ce appear sitable fot a greal v - ow diet... Nothing hím to у Y z^ s t soll i milk down: by | crops ; in practice, however, the application ture without giyin; "bnt. placing With dud to tie confined. to Grass. Other crops can only be treated lera oorner reguiresso Already йе точ бегайрат London min he yoma, ag glad| with small amounts of se чаре, and that only im dry. fowls lay;many огеуерае, Шап ДЕЙД ones, n to be inform eli what erm “bet was | weather ; moreover, tlie simple plan. of e s p by their hatehings, wnd,.by .a judicious housi taken in tlie. бу Of | open runs is inadmissible. * The sewage has thus to be | feeding, сап фе made; to; Jay still more; bub the article or iy TL» time it would que оой? ' because | cond | of caseine ог 0 f Я If the country milk. were treated in the sime way as bd tf | be employed on the land all the year Mer ог the | poultaceous diet, as. the. layi 8 | rivers suffer pollution. pan articularly.of large etd is EM AND conducted ovér & larger area, and at a ере л, absolutely. песекѕагу: «іо allow. her. to, than js tlie case with Grass. Moreover, sewage must | strength руа rest of, 21,days Pede nb M tRugby tlie average crop of Grass obtained" was, | pain,..as is. evidenced. Ьу the difference. M md i with 3000, tons. of sewage, 221. tons; with;6000 faner | irm before.and "in thes Tarin andaa he үзе the London, the probability зав it would arrive jn better 301 tons; and. with 9000. tons, 321. оц, Тһе £elds | uneasiness whilst.on their neste 5, domes \ ; nd | were not е enough for the same sewage to be fowls peo of а полные аро p ses ger m rs the steam could not евсаре, the con- | repeatedly used, so Ша А. ша, іпсгевве was поё во great popor arate а рев {упал Арк com: з ropp aai i T Ni ro Ате а |as it D Roh under i t w diet when.she require ires ron, Ap js cial effect m рон Of thaj two fields, that WAR. gave ты smaller. aiam) food. P recruit y^ strength, after. т; pos of] dv snggested cal | produce gave somewhat the larger ubder the їп exhausted from ће pain of laying. and € of mi SEU iles айат of. sovage, e, being flatter, and the soil of a more тө рон iud MM Ьу е dpi id- formation. ef. « ght of cruelty =“ ^ perm es of. Lu T бош, of е Town |. ncil of Edinbu essed himself very Fail sigainst | "e quien. ur ЖЕТУ, ihe milch stock x hal: locality оп Ње rank.:.Grass produced on Craigentii алача Е age irrigation, Yet i m ite че "ваё those. meadows.. Ыдым, е o tow ; — one ро which реу would refers- The suliject-treated "i * dn Эмре к A sn ipt E with milky Filtra ns epe ng T the q stion; but iu sut pophlation àg;existed in quond thonght sr in SSH. dro was we 7. 2 qu um -e "feline d öf made by Mr. Lun, that, Ше rank Qr ше y "y iud Rdihbaigh. sew sewage Ф." the t D 777 | tribution, Wher: Gr | ure, would surely поё, Бе, practis "oe ЖОЙ ОИ "Icd КЫРНЫ е уды адыгей: Ban об hein injury they do bai rais: at Rugby to the rest of oxen and the | of their hens. Geyelin's Poultry Br iip. PI production Se A mm e ra weight of, the re" dh ана yod Bitna Potts охеп was, small when. fed on thé. Grass alonéj but ui lows: bát Sou do became tolerably good when oilcake Маз adda With E Mu tene : M UTE ERA Mio РЕШЕ was much ed V The.Graáss from || should advise the. Bouen ог D Labrador, the van A dedi T al usum ns of sewage will yield boub 1000 gallons.of |. ts argo iak sil; из Ls ne А СА givés a ps of 331.- Aere the-itprove "wr Ao ет о mi а given populat со) еа с loxeaDent turkey, aud attains cM Thé rig uid be 21 pinte ра | „Bail feeding animals witli sewaged review the TeSülts o p in nier: towns. A most cases vi Јога ш éhórtly'on the'subjeét,- 2801 visi Pi of s wage were applied, жог over он о of Grass per | 4 BR Thel Qom al. o ks s x , ] acre Е in some jl prodiiced. зе pu cat ion of|| inferior at and weight to mr j khe ober When. НИЯ quantities wer&applied was very bes е ба iti di E c ма x mcr mperfe ; ihe Com ;recommended the peo of чы the e bona i ther riai "mm 9 1 jo вә -— die ey 5000. tófis per mp "With regard to ai by И {тота {һе applicatio pai „әри! { í TE esi 2 y И nd chie °бу on. об помада, dunes дере А › e the. veyed h Steam. Qultivation йт. Bast Lo n the e of. dis- 5 Міѕсе ellaneons. zum dh | ied ce, the n on sanatory petii. might not- ‘cover | t expenses, of.40l.per acre for the рг f - conclusion of the ers а в ort "ошон аг pon He thought this PME sufficient. answer "T the followe Mr. Bowrx then rose and sai steam-ploug nithe Т ands objections. urged: by. 6 e оер. against. feeding | as oie ge the meeting ве] «puto e suggest. furrow. "Phe:sojl was a;goo ood onm, not океаны у cows son ырыр» ription of pasture, an A e ре: ааа of & Fi ‘Club for the district of | fine ТЕ к was obtained, vit the. br ext: of the n oreet С) Не dwelt/on the benefit” confer red by the! the ground had been-stirr he-great | A7] club wh ich bad formerly. existéd; and trus аме, they.| season did поб seem M de 9 д | sight look to the Co Пере for wiskanc in кар T awa pra е,” was delivered Bs ee pre on Seago” "The:chair өй A PEE by Ex Bowly, Жону. Ji. There was n Ны atten фа, of the ск then moved оета ation БР гше" Club, and proposed Мг. Bowly аз chairman, The remarkable; етген agreste of "the county w rar "ge v o résolution was пону akn eed to. п be допе through the х тариа риша Фа My ru ӨҢ жк ev. VA ELA Ava on behalf of the College, vens еи do: h Ber Mun Ex north e EU УД j E H we v" аша du adt ыр um mi dicta dein Л кеби, phy ne zive tl чл Mtr co-operation Dirleton "d North. erwicl a Тм, — and. at the acks—-38. in aper яб jh, а айе tine pee фов End vm uude 13 ү М Ян bu je и i: then arranged ihat a meeting should be held Those Eee aro the p осире буз, i dopad йш: а, s Pre Mee t on the Monday following, aud that Prof. UAM should|and have been put up —the yield being nearly à stack і изв 90; 1565.) ТИЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND "ABICTTY URAT. GAZETTE, — —— 1241 -— markable: funder апу circumstances, NDERSON'S' INTE ) и > ге in such а рёсїїїаг season as this, [A beautiful variety ог сод в жезит STOOR. ау DOE ATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHITION ler] d general er in the Barley erop, hae ойе ford tho мй eee med дст жоп ратна ын! | P ма fv tho а Сда на дена DET үн» pest] е a z 5 T М EN m of all NA bave TOW above Mxhibition shonid feed bhem liberal? Sw P Mf te Tor ire mio derive grt | о Айгыз unm pane DR uo hat of the Pota a flower in July, and conti February, and will eome e ~e- ——— pum tho cültivation of the steam 1 plough. | ALLE Ap к) мр. Д —€ Магы benefit fro un nt in sealed páekets, 1s. 6d, abd 2e, 6d. wn after d o the Trade pal оо potatos we emt pplication "whatever of dmn 7 Sruart & Мех, Nurserymen and Soo v pet witbon y & dsmén, Kelso, ХВ. sd b t with a fable tine of. Fowler’s — IME MANUKE GRATI : manure; ba " and west the опе way; and.nórth а uth | І. Белово E Covent Gara ees A immediate bl EE ROME XBrORT of the ROYAL COMMISSION, going 65 ere was an application, but ny а = . Apply to Еззех & Soxs, 38, Stanh he A ew. Ta Reid de ber а” тг M er УЖ nd e, and the resalti this сазе was | Autumn Sowin үү А M БҮ оре, for b that c те SIENTO DISIN NTECTIN the l: gest crops, - з а. ER. a > ose oft n grown at Ferrygate. 0 We ma y further MANUFACTURED BY i T i Ny ma et v ne has ет - A b rur Parrwr wt. each, at tion that in a careful experiment pw NOR W par Aon Чы iage paid ou m А H or n ч, М Sadler for his own guidance, e foun wi. ыгар" Nus Q-PHOSPHATR or BLOOD MANTER прес PIENE. pc yi C Ls Mr. ing à béedfuriów міі а and a pair o eei x LIMITED, oóhsisting of Tenn үис ING. SOAP, Bold im dlh, Qaninbem at да, 04,4 ПУ of prepariog r English acre, and "this when the тез of 0 NY PR. ЗЫ vh de. мА Ll -— TN horses cost „ре g кеча ал. - OHN Салтук, Liftlebury, Essex, Аллхаярға Мс осол, ul pe a lgbt medium loam, a field of stiffish Managing Director. —J ames Üpaus, °* Londoni, Arthur vengo юй ж cost per pod me by "he steam plough Partióulars ot this — Manuré шау be cbtalied al the Отой; incboster— Strook, t Wart i chy th ro large percentage in favour of P Маас иеге ду: of the Local Agents, Chief Office, Doinne. d yc ri я was. Tt СУИ s э РЕ. rong ier nA. ота urc Зоо, UM. Уы С. к. 'ountios RC. Agents in most MIT deir rin Calves.— North British Agric Poloni, b xi hen ттин A aaam #100 0 UPON uu Е Asti bxc Discs “ d AWES' WHEAT MANURE f. 7 анар, А following letter: *' Having obsefve orAUTUMN В лм Бы 'o0lstan, Hieteh contains the ice for scour in calve lr o£ Шо ато Matinrs is now r dol ТЕХТ STE e EM duh eariy es eb loss, and although | | CO PER EE Е 5 тет P Sim rm PATENT. SEA тте AJ. й ad whi з m Lu —— ipe for its treatment, I feel induced to |Seedissown. t con bo obtained of Mr. һа 13, or through any of hia | СӨН 1а England. Porp een e РА d calléd “Gaseous Foid, | "РРО eei; дјзо - pred 8 rinm nou - ud 3i Y u Ка Ск metis. aA enti d | РЕ Mp iiag Kirk GRICÜLTURAL TNELEMENTS 8 Fei ie d.for that malady.for some years | Genie PERUVIAN GUA u Throshing. Mathinos, P Onirin, W, e Кард, telr emical Mánures of value, ~i don, wh ax used.for that malady years | on 1M al TOWR, ed ium Cue rena AN T ez ^ Mt orden mos! successfully-—so much so that I have never foun AMERICAN and otbér CARES ња nhe Tool, &c, Tnrprowod Wire Netting. Dellvored тыру fra, an DO el "i is also, frequently a quick remedy fór colie | p Adnross Јонк Brxyz Lawes nm 1, Adelaide Place; London › lista per post. tto fail. Bridge, €.C.; and 22, yi uay, Dublin 1 mss cic Дь Dunoxss k Ker, 5, Now re A fi diseas » 95, Хе et, London, RO їп horses, and 'an excellent r чт їсіпе for many diseases f Works, йд, Көз tal to horses sheep, a cattle, Should r Г НЕ ONDON MANURE COMPANY ; өң inciden Д h benefit f Еа Р! ARLISHE end Qu FION, HUTTL EWORTH, ND GU. trying e much bene E Háve now fend "or ery Exütrx rk, А of PORTABLE «d FIXEU Tine it will mod. — el very general use."— Mur д es xd - A NURR for Айди mn Uso мир: 81 СЕ AnaL knn, Danaya for Pumplóg, Hoist Grinding, Я X = ма D s5, Nov. SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME Ас а Drain ас, омар HO SUUS ^-^. em allie P lagu Kilay following is «nd number of cases Voss FRUTA TE UA ла NIA Hi TE of SODA, ex бек! | Stump Kna Wort, Жой, a TÀ band седна London ; aho eis ыла to, te Ай тыш. Diet 2850| a RD rr iu, | ешр" Lua mel ниши da & FOME- emer coni: ш Hiesitmuted and Priood TI. " ioris сїй, — sai dt, in ў н, Gardenery $5 or a of "the. d Pies payable to J.- Batsiaw | 92 BRUSHES: nnd 14. MATS are sold ín every town, BARSHAM’S wi i 4 Et Бш лае: 1 sped, T ferum С T pue ё" tiróug the .Thomson's Siyptic for fr eventing- the Bleeding кыы "+ tah s es. ntiés or larger districts That in tbe framing of апу | Борте ÁND SON have Бёел appointed Agents Ri ез for the régulation of — тае provision Ње: аа eom NP STYPTIC, o MM ES Mer madè for, the transfer, with ution, of дел who háve tried It testify lo io Worth. eitis V LE fill cati 6 from {Аё farms where ^m are теагөй «to гөн for Мвө, засаа » beni "s where 'süch 'eattle' are usually grozed. izibe nd Seen Betah f, ; that provision" be made "for the арыу, фойе» ks restrictions oly asnay be absolutely necessary, of le for trimediate sla Jg iem [стирт to iens t5, быы DIE TS. Marce ei ie. ovd Ld. Destroyin Worms i vel parati е! есі popu from ї бо ттд Yay Lx ied Without. d 2 leas! чну to the condition. that cattla-&o injury io the tenderest plant, Sold in packets nt la 6d. E 6а, and ections х re a wii or plite воа: bè not S to eres ш : Prius Mies CORDE QE rio ond] cab o уг, Seven tock district adjoining һа fatal что оссаггей іп) the parishes «of 2 um Mis C Иннин, аъ апа: алыны мои is-one d the finest g villages in the county. "The hom pathi ВШ. бей бі n howa s Marston, where the plague almost decimate horned ; rid Nul br шети boxes, 15, cattle; the Russian remedy, the vapour bath, has had a g^ 54. ала 10s. 0d. ench trial, the apparatus being most elaborate, but the four cases submitted to it^ have 'all resulted абау: In tbe Olmoor. towns (Bicester district) 16 has also. порна, ? ec as sai Nia инд Фев нер, Apane bour- UU m ot Beks ao — 2 ing | IV CSGRAVESS PATENT IRON COW STALLS ahd. PIGGERIES, with fresh Air Inlets, as used in the Govern- i- | ment at t strides in Sufolk in he А hood ef of ll. Messrs, Gittas, Youbignia ines rt, and) 'disea The ПЫР дой: e neighbóarh салем tlie disease, ^ acked. MR to "Messts; свима, t Bryant, dnd кубета five: been E Wider tlie ment | раса by м T: Rüeb, veterinary surgeo uA үе; to TOS mp uei b., ALT; "d W, Bath. Either of 7 may be im i HARNESS FITTINGS, Мостай PATENT'/STABLE and good way by His Royal H: the Prince of Wales for Sandringham, ‚А: MET LOW-CONBUSTION нт жон of ut plo 3 by ti SM o rM rcd diro They SS T BR Oats а Week Eo excuse thé al for for the animal. "Should bia Regel Qe safo, OMESTEAT € they al e walls ды Мак Agritu Xo M : Of tle earlier vol EN Җ You will find some plans in some | be the АУ, d HE SPREAD OF g x 2 шпа р iiie sent, post free on appli g c E biu: omia " : bd tion Doo нта oF all ire Tono Iron Works, Belfast, | Froo per Post, еу Тм test Stet ТА М, Зр а РД екеш 1 реу. W: S., UNDERHILL'S. VER PATENT . TRON For wa E on M Apply at tho M; Agent, q НА FENCE fot ао DANS M. arranted nass est m се ever offered March, 18037 45 ота "x ^ рор rices, ee mon x c tmn mmo тт) Си, n np бош can Do ed up тй, nibii 'бо tope vien - їп - ir БШ or e eight, and Postage Vds or ин И, E at prices crai acm Un to 1s, Ж; r yard üpwards, amifaetory ; or òf the London У хоки, 18, Wostminstér, 8.9; m i ена LEATHER, e STRAPS C were M Д, con] eril eo une - red ICM STRAIS for PORT rye MN € Matiutáotory y prm Noris отново M, Manchester, Warehouse: Б. Mark Lamas pe EC. Mr. ,Fxmanrn Agent | RTIB.CLOSETS, DANN s PATEN 1)» хо DO Ceispools. No Bad тон! montes tat езд на, b алды ui M rcr. Ж Иш и sared, ed Косу io tha Ка! em гесе Mes y the Privy Ooundil, Cholera, ав à. еу and dis from Kitchen Ranges, Bricks ШГАР h Aor RE and ша Кошны dan 12 BM ARDEN. BORDER Bose ТЕ great y being epe ир Не фени enp an Ier er labour СҮ; ктап” Edgings, ы кыш Mannfacturom d cd а [cer i rr iei + GARDEN VASES, "T ee great 'of design. . тё борли St ES rie od x i imm TIS t pon га аз der геог, and capabie of i tine Dupin, 1 Meme ЖК. c. IG. RoskxR, at Premises as = SAND res rub lh y minm for Rockeríes orf, Asie ptc N: 5; Ris promptly executed by "аптау, 1242 THE SARDENEES CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, UE NM cO ERROY Ti РРР Frico абв j g | FJOL WATER APPARATUS, of evar AND ed complete in S T GENERAL A 04 ^ S 31, Cornhill, E.C., late 6, Coleman Street. ? | viz., Boilers, Pipes, &c. mL Ча eon e ed Knotty Aai t еве е Liverpool. * Cai logt = sent on recetpt of 0 postage stamps. tes applicat т Reference permitted to the Nobility and Gentry throughout Great Ns PATENT SILEN S MESS OE. wi E, 51| ——5 xs & SONS; 6, ; 6, Bankside, 5b Bout Iv pha ENDE 0 i es | CS NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECT- Paint no longe ict poa BUTS T ы Glass for Garden Purpos p G-MACHINES, JESSE PHILLIPS TH cD. PROPAGATING GLASSES. peen —8, Av. in pr cad Р a 4 Со i-r O Оо bo bo d ocooocooc* ILL AnD SMITH'S PATENT HE preserving Iron Work, Wood, ОШАК. y Ба substitute for oil | paint on all out-door Varnish is a two parts cheaj lt may be applied by an Work, abd is бу SUCRE E OO NI indsor at the ipM p the КАКА, епа t; А... y и ce iu have beea себ, ery on Hr Tion th ads шен application. 7. A. TAYLOR, Esq., Strensham Court, * In Hier, o УОЙ in ditis, Т begt Утин an тоўо радон for £O inem yon 1 T —. of doors, ап have found the iron Barro SM к H : Un 6 agii eros dme ронан in applyi e Varnish to lines cmg, $ e 118,6) GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS hare T io be tho | recommend the Black Varnish foe ай C 6 086, ап per" 12inches .. 14 igi Dati: ^ 10-02. Sheet. diass. "M i tet паар е пя EY PIRE thal Kuna beer: cr. р ing l haye. yet usd. m the ents for HARTLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH | of competition. ove have been sold since о year great economy by ca; ab owes Fus pa j T 28, Tuo @ чи eem of ser атаа — Y 9 Моа Ç pestii 30 gal ean h, At 18; 6d. per; D OIL, Genuine WHITE. LEAD, CARSON’: PAINT HOMAS GREEN x, Smithfield Iron Works, в; oo оп anufac or 1s. per gallon errem PAINTS of various colours ground n for use. дюр Road, Holborn Hill, London, E.C.; MA PUN = Buildings, Tithebarn Apply to Ниш, & Suira, plon, E x ica 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. Street, Liverpool; and 19, Eden Quay, Dublin. 22, mon Street West, E.C., from эу NEW TARIFF ОЕ GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. t THOMAS MILLINGTONYN, Ааай GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, ERVE ЈАВА ~ 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е. C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. . ik MC BURY & POLLARD, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS, BENTHA BY HOT WATER. | à апа Private pem Manufaetories, Mer ев, &c.; im m Ts the most improved system, combined with еі Venit A 1 Public Baths fitted upon economical principles connected with Ki des S, T e night or day, esed extra fire. вада in a Estimates free. References to hin reds of the Nobility's vend Botanical TS Publi. Bu io fot dc^ s, бс. Боен * QUK ranges of Pipes just fixed at Wollaton Gardens for Tord Mi yan Sole Малина of ү 2 со ICAL, BOILERS, Mud b adapted for setting in Brickwork, or as 8 d Veto. б яе zx RICKWORK, and which Boilers - » their durability and econom i ained à celebrity far su i REK- м. «hi ns he TT dl Тына 4 having completed. the ordo Jor the India Board; ui the Government. Gardens at у=; are again i supplying Ве Mt за 4 Gon WIND ENGINES for бе "Tho. Admiralty Department officially report the two larg Wind Engines supplied by BURY ann POLLARD three PME ; BURY AND POLLARD always key a large pee £s Aa BOILERS, together vith HOT-WATER PIPES of the best description. ра OLINTON & OWENS. pie ks & С "LI PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC wi ex. | ©. WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E Hu — «ӘМ ма: ; HE TANDSCABE SKETCH LIÉ 8 an adaptation of THE IMPROVED HY M. Тһіз іза sim le E Selfacting Machin pora for raising 2 Supply ot Pater for use in Public and тта mre confini positions as шы телә suited Fi any situation where a Fall can be obtained from a Stream, Broo Гане Messrs, ME OwENs have fixed a байопз per day to in 90 to 300 Teeb and forcing through ims puisse ош т Аат КАДЫ, Хо. 57. IMPROYED TREBLE BARREL PUMPS MAE faisin DEEP RE. TT LAB ij АЕ ЫЛА ыта ш G for Raising Water fon -- Жө c DOUBLE BARREL PUMPS for HAND-POWER for similar c ZA „Меш, Сыхтон & Dwers Marufneture and Erect every deseriplion of Engineers Work этү publie or Private Establishments, и от апу реа on the 1 1 eam arm Dern: Apparatus, Baths, бей Werbe ES a А C, d. a propt. Ls ану Warming and Drying M Qt LAM Q Peas (е, rn эн appieation THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1943 . Heating. by Hot Water. Hos: WATER PIPES, st Reduced Wholesale Prices, with Hdb Poet an other conneetion Wrought and ү wo rome i © Уйдет, Ten Mf, på Жиле, from 245, t. Vaproved Boüers and {гоп мя) - ари rk, ӧба, . Os, 64. ench, ved Furnaoe Do JOYA, Разно Bars, № apply Mer. ҮГИ Tes Waset ' E'S Iron юг Ground Street, Binok- friars bridge, London, Б, Pr te Lr cn А „ SHAW's ‚Т өш эз же ыш ЫШ Se NES : SN E _3. Snaw & Co bo, Oxford Street, М " d T. ARCHER'S ~“ ЕСІ DONU” — Patronised Ө, 24 INCHES HIGH. Га бег. HOUSES for the Maa —Ün de тт? € by her Majesty the queen, the Dui ef Northumberland for Md | etra. s es * patented by Sir Jose Combi House, his Grace the f I swicl Gardons, Light,| эш О | strong ШОРПОНУ» cheapness, excellence аша EIE мой Lindley for the Ноне br jon seph Paxton - cu PS, Д | m d ed painted Wye coats, and Ф; Mth fot Crystal Palace, Royal бею са! вю cf | Pri 2 Үй. | Yhra. ra Papel B Pp ded lb 21 ft. by 13 ft, wi EN PROTECTION from COLD WINDE And MORNING FRORTS, wool М DOMO" ^ Quam шаба ef phiett ргорагой Нат nnd a ing, wherevo rv &él| 44 » dent т . M 18 а E а fixed ter nat T and Ix npe an ^x tis Ана S] Aid. g Iustrared C [. 1-15, Ж MAN & A октол A wo A. Nu E ES: TION, 92d Edition, price 1s. ч d FRUIT А. оссе РОЛЬ iM АИТ - purposes, еме} fro hi E EGY from b. berg — iniecta, undi - 4 insa T таа а xu UM и M vue TE m ON WAT PR C RON ER -—L ЖОЕ STRAND FEN SL Bankside, Lindon. S E. CHANT, GALVANISED f RON PUMPS. HOT WATER PIPES, тош is ock, inch, 14, 2d. $ GALV: ANISED SWING WATER BARROWS. 3-inch, 1s. 10d. ; and 4-inch, 9s, n Stock, pèr, ard; ун 18.64, , 2s. 6d. GAIY IRON ROOFS and BUILDINGS. and 3s. each, THROTTL Ec. 106., 18s., and 148. each, Other RUE Tee p Reel iri аа vt TE ROOS m CBI per @ to P oid per yard. Who sim; yrs ien 5 st punetually attended to m late H. J. Moszrox & Co. " - —— Ñ T ted Crta iogues and Estimates free on application. RANSTON 8 ЖАЛАЙТ вор) NGS for IwromtawT то РАА L —The Gutta E hav шайга ent, George Street, Leeds, 7 Ui a vL Eu Cominóndon Ву tho, Royni froe on tne to acknowledge the Ds en cm bave а ааа tura Kensington. Plans an mati 1 matod EW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING: | application. оно о of tho followiug sizes always i in stock : i pan 30 | aene: Esq, - — 43 e N Great Improvement with Reduced Price. eL T ELE 2 TZ ылыы 47 TEL [on во mueh in ИШАА (c^ vim all uses post and e ground in al on ро account be Descriptive krann pom ovrt by for » —— ночи the Ta ond мөө, | James Oaa Are 'hiteet, em Temple | A. ж А4 $: y y P recommend rmingham um by mam the materia] аб X1 d prossing н from the 24 а worm м wero ul а, . dland Steam Power CIE and Hot-water йы x dut; of d petaent honrat oen de ver ther Loug borough. to #10) a material cotnplete! damp. ау A er would Aci And "eatem Уу by the ra at бана узма бони Your Өрө t Min Bonds Tub ve ja Pe м „ Tubi los, 3 oah, Тр Bui BC ARE Dome, Ünion Jot к. Bag G. MESSENGER, the Siro үөт of the e| curato Ru Rings Чылан ГА atttem k ke, Сааи e Works, байн it rw T the E demand yi Р hia by the ed Percha Company, and Wholomle dente: orticultural ii town or e “ч А Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, Cite Road t bas how enabled " eS . - Key. dh mE Aes —-—-LE-—EEisL--L ce consisten good and sul wor! DXTANTED t o BIRE ‹ o " r = PURCHASE, a $ a SHORT- Catalogues, Working Model, Plans &ud.istimatet, fies HORN LM Must bo quiet, and 1з menthe! old, Apply by letter to Kowanp Номт, теце" eap Greenhouse Stoves Ü SO ER SOLD 1ће ST е DNE | d C0? S: aud VENTI ADE a TS a FI төт. y, F LORAL, SEED а: d FRU IT 610 510 SUSPENSION STOVES are sim BUSES: stablished 7 rw, in one of the principal ng- и. $i ATE d уме in o. No otber Nursery or Flora] Trade in че E: I 1 ~ RA * 9 rà A Сеара un € up > A the vM Vno hie clear the purchase- Ж: баган yr ON on application. Ero: £500. Ue ВТО CK and GOODW WILL ii atM ыз au b ra ilating Stoves, 08., 90s. in ep pipe. MEE En Mme ES rU Do d Ephes rS ions ani ping Ports in England; А Sj cidom ius, & Sum 1 up ete. ——— o Gentlem mien ad fine d 2 delivered free 1 n ost parts of Scotland. ал EAN O., SE Ж Street, London Bridge, А ОВЕ! DIS T3: Ж af, about, 40 ^d Үт ING deseri of Netting warrahted to give satisfaetion. Меда р ТЕЬ, and 340 SUCCESSIONS ; edits ee йе п be pit rast or máy be returned ufitoh- Dublin bition 1865. Hr. i6 Stock m e n iy for tj The ONLY РВ1ЛЕ MINA d s n RAL BUILDINGS MS ] ШТ HURDLES, CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING, IRON. and h wel peoa А» FENCING, ЕКОО. WIRE, FIELD and ENTRANCE Н, P. DENNIS, Ec xp BUILDER in со ot any Gentleman or Gardener *ho за йор t INES, GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN : Г owing. Tho sorts are mostly Queens, Ripley Queens, with а à fow АА ты шуы бише aps еен элн жт uy M. ы OC c UN ape of HORTICULTURAL an ч $, Sranv, Nurserym 84 TOOLS and балсо. 11 Lists Жое Appl Every artiel ү! ЕН GALVANIZED METAL GREENHOUSES, “ Tho П d багелек Отту” are tenants om dL or mers, . guaranteed to PATENT алса чыын R Nvnexnv, Ёл1битох, 4. В, Bsowx & Tx wont 18, Cannon Street, Cit; London, E,C. | supplied to Mr. Riv io ved ventilation ; are thi 0 ВЕ LET, X Lmimelinto Possession very Шы erii bae sd Enim ref ы ш oai Ref ars сете Полон, калла ати ume )unded by villas "Numons (нага! мен ept fn stock), 145, Upper Thames | and MELON HOUSES, STOVES, PEACH HOUSES, ke, t pno nor раны, peeuring a good trade, They present ocon occupier бех, E.C. ; site the SE КУ ondon Brewery, and close to the PATENT GALVANIZED METAL GREENHOUSES, “The ] has stiecessfully carried опа Londo Beide beam Bout N шн аге rng rem] and the cheapest buildings "Yee аза i Бйр н AEN ATOW EI WII AENA URE EAT tas MER mea SAN N Risa it, Pen NEGAR MACHINES, б ; У a A aie DATEN о КОСА чел Hip sip aj pana d ODE Id T Shou ехе one who раз à en » шас д | fenan is йге, and tS f т walls, 6ft, high, 8s. 5 iem Ae with 5, ? elnding glag KD emer Armes. ДИМЕ! having been Чү planted, Borders made АТЛЕТ AL and WOOD GROUND Dee ibi ЕЕ compost; tio Peach House We TI stocked VINERIES and DWA RF ORCHARD HOUSES, from 12s. 6d. to | With treos; tho X iant Houses stock with suitable sorts to command and rs with hardy plants. A Seed An Р OAKEN METAL PIT uU AS КОК АЗ тургы еа Lao. Ui e ub cf witch PATENT GALVANIZED METAL HAND GLASS FRAMES, | 3p more aro secured, no whole io ол sí Velunfiun union Ni койа ‚тры er молы БИШ. otherwise затон т. Qu i29 Ка Med indusrions man suh an р . t0 88, К q tities. E Catalogne ап ant ostimates on аррїсайоп. — “А “г райо, Жыш „К ài A Mr. Srat, Queen's MITH, BROK, AND BECK'S 5 (GREENHOUSE, And Noe D THERMOMETERS.— nstruments are ôf th ld-Esta ursery, near 3 "best construction, and at moderate s z rnhil уе ҮН M5, HUS Ree aa LEARE e б R CON t SE and IJ. Y £ ЕХЕ ^u Rn Ру абая, Мк ЖЫР ТАЕ NURŠERY, within six atiufacteters es of London. , which is 9 Acres ín extent, it | s zi ruft Tree, for which 1 rs been. пра a Prite Medals This Үр fur y ong mr. Laundresses. Awarded Seven Tésired from pur тен daily ES With mm to publish 1 : £6 — mx ex "пова in publicly solicitibg & trial, ИТИН ls allowed BOHEMIAN я. А Ка тербе orent Garden wo н то On. о 69, Plot Street, London, Ю.0; Cathedral FLOWER VASES Д5 ———— —————— Street, Dublin. EM post free, &alt 8 bp Aut оп. pum FUNGBETEESHIEE RANGE. UM D PERROS NP. SALE THIS DAT AT HALF-PAST TWELYE O'CLOCK. First-class Pruit * Avin bs M M’: 5 e fuss bilba, ENS E kon by SUCTION, at ‚м Lamp len, W.C., eum requiring” о ‚уз җу e е ч precisely; | pi а^ EN NR е CA MET | pt Me ERER Y TR i. a well-known Nurseryman in the Le | of Fratice; some e hardy SHRUBS, Rosts OPI сањ | 79 and D Dwat E OSES, i500 Bulbs of GLADIO US EE NSIS, кы А, pn Ка на of DUI pua жи ел Leeds plan nie Morn uM ЖЕ ТА ale, озьара e of PNE d France. гару 5, n Er VENE wil SELL by fU Woo NE 3, K — bi m WEDNENDAY, Sannar A Thi Koh- j-Noor Burner Assortment ol d ture EE copsistng. of produces a a superior light Conifers, Laurels, Privet, Quic! жу К er A к NM derstor, ai а perro loota Trui El Lie геме a omm biie i ph lee rl on i ret A enit d Shrubs from the South of Francë. A few dite се PRIZE T — i minds e Bulbs from Holland, Rustic Gard den Sesta, Stools, Vases, 80. | шнын Н, jn атава for кенеен Bohemian Gl ааа у учн m m Е батаа ol Cont ав one E iro Orens aro ontod with | ье у decorated. found Burner. Flat. my. TE wil SELL by AUCTION, at KING. reat mt Garden. ж Lom Cleanliness, Comiori, Durability, amd fof | With Góld Bead so ep шее [etd LVE Mie Groni Rooms, s King Street, LAE. ЗС { po, отв А азары Еа SMOKY CHIMNE With h Rose CAPAS Greek Bord кон x Solid CA be. lato Ме Xs B Met Lk * Hon шй pente, anufacturers, Jones & Коръ РИЦ Wi i Modahion noc р ЖК, 82 B HE edel M Lm gea f. Ку Жекелер А-8 Cupressus 4%, TED гаш RON, Bow, & Wrtso › frónmongets to het T p acm ge e v deem 5 S E pnm 4 qnd өбөт good s Ыр = Tote DSTI E їй gold. received rom ted with gold.| 63 0 5t 0 {ЧЫЛЫ just, : Чай fore САТ русаш» da with Prices and Books of Festi- on x " Ruby, Но, десота g да as Er ed o Sale, ux. Ten à 4, 1244 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRO ULTURAT GAZETE. [DECEMBER 30, e THE ELEVATOR GUN. Em SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. The Invention of EDWARD CHARLESWORTH, Esq., F.G.S., who after врзам the js robber passes in the mountains of Mexico, turned his attention te ^. construction of a F pA ARM, which should comprise within the malis possible compass the greatest amount of power, and which, in the hands of a Traveller, Pam K г voee à WEAPON of DEFENCE, ог а FOWLING-PIECE. Ux : | E UNDERSIGNED HAVING OBTAINED FROM MR. CHARLESWORTH AN 6 LUSIVE LICENCE FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF THE ELEVATOR GUN, . _ i HAS, as INTRODUCING THE MI ары. TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, OBTAINED FROM GENTLEMEN, WELL KNOWN D UNITED KINGDOM, THEIR OPINION OF ITS MERITS. > IN Captain Вовтох, the African explorer; ы EL WARING, e Oaks, Gipsy Hill, Norwood, writes С «Тһе utility of th ly established. t with to South ** T find Гә can we quite as well with the Elevator as with the shoulder and mit America.” : it throws the recoil on the hands, which are LA more able to bear the shock of а heavy charge. Captain W. Н. PATTEN-SAUNDERS, K.C.G., says :— also much cheaper, tighter, und certainly safer. : G 1 I rtainly d th it F. H. ЅАтутх, Esq., of Killingbcck Hall, reni ue of * The Falconry uo х British Islands, E : Viscount MILTON says :— яе m Elevator Gun, for which I enclose а Sha 4 i» ана safely, and І like it upon " T dor Me СТ Ava TL а Ф, Mas $9 very much." Ермохр Tuomas Нівсіхѕ, Esq., M.R.C.S., says:— A ў HN Voice cfe sq., of Granville ees “ T have found. Mr. Chiron Elevator г Gun a most useful ecce E in my. omaes “I have tried the constructed by Mr. Charleswo! for general purposes much rambles, and 1 think that when these guns bec: known, no ornithologist will be withoüt one." preferite Que senior gan m Am while the rondin со cM DES бакте € зарна n horso. Captain BEDFORD, R. N., on the боа АА writing from Oban to Mr. Me. Cajtain Nortox, і ication to the Times, speak tor G b Cast] voa et 2 Е: E i Саон ВАТТЕВВВҮ Б. Сара Surbiton), in a letter to Captain Norton, speaking RICHARD TAYLOR, Esq., of W undis of the ec of барша! Speke, and rim umerous gun hec rat occurring about “1 have had but опё opportunity of trying the patent Elevator Gun which 4 — the sam but that was a very satisfactory one. M SUR ra ctae аиб ot багт, Ч rs he aft WE 1 “ Though vae pui must decide how far the adoption of the Elevator principle may diminish the | and LM vhi em pi "The ot GIU at E аскы оп the wing, the: second at а 4 number of ы e I have no peu in ms ‚ аза песке айн m pue p. Шан їп the | the third at а woodcock, killing all three, finding the gun very handy ап d quick. combination of , portability, and facility shooting, anything A yet known, Wha lata dis À n е ТУ taff Castle. A mec ** Mr. W. P. Colchester, writing from Grundisburgh Hall, Suffo) me that he took out one of ] 4 казуга = ЕС eeper at the : these with him to Jamaica, ROT that, though ther nU was р quite new to ohm, he found he Мук Lf cuore ар А j ere the er lore о » r : Eo UM DIA. Tox tuo expressed in растани sto tho shoulder From J. B. DAvrzs, Esq., of the Natural History Museum, асои НА. etra р” succumb to the Elevator in the o sume and steel have given way befor I have given one of these guns a trial, and са п report favourably of nd ioi {де which it can E SUR x nn James Hector, who o has just gone out to Жа айлы, in reply to the above, says : and zoology of New ne with him." т. Charlezw: AES tor system of shooting is attracting the Mon. тн lectures are most that m а è necessary to guard against gun aceidents ; The Editor of Dells Life, : эде е these guns, says, in the columnsof ce € а vu унуда a S aud were in this way instructed, it Norton, that this Elevator principle will, before lives З. Xie ees injuries. epo NERAL ADVANTAGES SHOOTING „ADVANTAGES M y the ELEVATOR UN over the shoulder fowling-piece :— It is less Greater effectiveness in thick co up qud ‚ and н сові; s ble, e cleaned; has nothing about itliable to break | positions not available with a gun. өнү Potes t the by an ordinary fall; is less liable ur bursting or accidental r co shoul a house” Аза ) harge to injure the Especially adapted for shooting i ts and p ornithologists: — or his companions; offers complete security against á loss of an e; bids by the зе олии, makes the did. report of a gun, e, like a pistol, it escape of the percussion cap. loaded under lock and key in a bedroom drawer, о Er Ta Ts eiae D Meus Price, with Case and Fittings eem eei £7 7s. Price, without Case and Fittings, CHARLES POMEROY BUTTON, 142 and 143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E. 67 танат enam